.:)I.tiliirP'.7:::'..'-o.iiiiiiii; - 1 P(.).17 - S VIL LE 6 - -:l'.'A AT CrIID.A.Y.. FEBIitfARY 1563 Cevies of _tee Miner's , • o the Col- urnal can Im obtaine ever" Saturday, J at . owing Pburs:-. ILENEV_ BAI & mmerartile: 0110.1 . - PRITCHARD. •MRS; HOIXES. St.; LOUTS H. KOCH._" • ' BONK& dahtand G. R. SCHNELL, _" . • PETER MOORE. Port uarboa. DAVID PHILLIPS. Mahaney. CUT. • AIL B. BENSLVGER, Tamaqua.. H. 3.4'. OOXE, Sanylkill Haven, • . : . ritEssiks FOII.BALE... .. . .. . 'A ruggies Job Press which tikes on a form 9by inches--4mA s4oo—vrill ba sold at $l5O. rash. •• • Al.so a Washintrton ilandTress. bed 23 by 29,}5" inh:. * ,,:which cost $275 will be sold at $156. cash. - • , ' • We have no further use for these presses, and tht re fore will lie sold at a ,„moat bargain to those .in want of cheap presses.. • . Address ~.- - - . - -• . • • - B..BANNAII , :Pottsville, Pa. Shearer's Coal and. Irori Maps. tiIIiCE,FEE'S MAP • OF ALL TIIE - AN lIIRACITE COAL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA—the orly and most complete and compact Map Prins in ghee*. $1 25; in Cases, .$1 on Rollers. $2"75. ' • SHEAFEIVS IRON, COAL AND RAILROAD MAP of PENIS:SYLVANIA and the adjoining Iron States, with hastatistice of Icon. distances to market, &c.,• which are worth more than dm Map itself. :Price in Sheet,. $I 20; In Cases.4l 50 ; apd"ori Rollers; $2 Three exeept those on Rollers, which cam • be. Sept .- by Express: will be cent by mail' to any address. postage-paid, on /. the -receipt of the above-mentioned The editions of these Maps are -nearly eibamiied ere than 100 coplearemlining, and we . arlTise • thitse in want of oopiee to apply early. at, thie office or by letter. • Ti.eee Maps may alsc; be obtained of S. M. pkTTEN. GILL &, CO., Roston, and PETERSON £ BEGTHERS- Phtladelphla. Tits President has B:tiled tin extra sesion of the Senate, to meet at noon on the 4th day of March. • Tun House, by 53 to 56, haa Toted to adopt into the Internal Ilevenue syatem a tax of one half per cent. on sales. Tua total - sdbseriptions to the .new 7.30 loan for the week. ending Saturday amounted to, t4,.:26.529.;200. • 'JouNSERdEANT jIEAUE, sop.of the General, died . in Philadelphia onl Tuesday, of con sunitaion. •• • • • •• • WAittm.rwi's biraidly was pretty gener ally celebrated throughout the country 'on Wednes-dar, . Tnn : publie buildings in - Washington ' weree have nothing' to say , of.the s is•hp sOf this f • ction.•dt was natural; but we protest against:l he hrilliintly illuminated' on. Wednesday - even , I • tIl-t;e:ltAetnly.alied in the Pledge - whieir was adopted ing, -in honor of the recent victories of tie.} to oppose the re-election of every &Mater and Rep liuionlerces.• • • •••• • • I sent atiye in Congress who not vote for the . ' repeal OI the duty on - printing paper.' We.do.not belies - e any action Cougres.s- may' take- upon the subject, although it has'rediaced the duty to teen per cent., will belie:fit - the publish6rs of . - this country. -- If the business -of paper making- is. so very remunerative, men of-capital will invest in and we shall-have mannfictories,of the article. springing.up all over the ia . nd. • The price ,of pa per, - per, frontexcesSive 'competition, will soon 'come. dowir_beeause the supply will 'exCeed the de mand. We.know not the nalni.ei those -Who' partiCipated in the Convention, but we are the impression, if the fact was known,:. that 'nine out of ten of those - present urged - the passage of the Turiff.of,'lll. We recollect very well- that we argued, iii.SuPpert of the measure, . that, . unless We had a-high tariff, our • manufacturers tro : uld come-to grief ; -and we rejOiced when the' good sense of Congress - gave us-the boon of a .proter. tive tat ' Now, however, 'when the. publishers' of a few country pipers think, - their:intereSts ttf fected; thev•cry..aloud • fop& repeal of the .very Vmeasure • they - f,;rnierly - '. advocated. .We 'dOn't like t hat-WaY. of doing. ~• • ,:: • , , While we knOw .that the .. .price of: eve'ri.thing :which we, as•pUblisbers, use; has advanco more than thiuble, when we look - arouu . d uS,_ we find -that almost every other article; including :the necessaries of life, haS alsia ,advaticed in the Same. .proportiou and having Mit pp our rates to cor respond With the - rise in paperand - , printing ma terials, we are wilting to try the 'experiment living withontruaktrig au effort to pull downoth ers- who in raisin, the price of their eommodi.; ti , s,..ate but. saving themselves. from -hanitruptey by. keepingup with •-, • -. The Bucks County INT ELLth EZib ER alEso op posits a repeal of the : duty. .:'• GEN. GRANrit - p . grts that .. since the stint; of the . campaign last fay, 17,000 de seiters halte come into our lines from Lee's amp; alone_ (.). hundred parbled officers and nine hundred and seventy-five then reaclied An- Lapnlis froth ltichmond this week. 311 were hit a wretched eonditipth and three _hundred w etc carried to.tlie hospital. . . CON ' GREtIh hits passed a bill deelating free the Wives and children of- col ored men serv 7 . ing in the "army The denukrats in „limb iloOes voted against it, the bright Sliceinteit from being among them. . - • Sr:rEtts..l-: . i . flags r:captured in the -battles around were presented.to the SeC retarY of AVAr on IV ednystlay,.. fifteen '.of the caphirs making the preseuttttion in person.--i ThP latter . %%•re.. all granted. a. forl oun:11 • Tats Senate (I,:y nut scrim inclined to acoguiie the " common - Connell Of „silexarr, dria,":W hl • ch Calls itplf..theState of Virginia and sends Mr. Segar to Congress. - By a•vote 4 . '29 to ld biz. credentials were laid. on the table, and the, question; if • it recurs again, must be settled by the next .Congress ; and .probably on different grofindS. • . '•••• Co.cL LANi)s Fon LEAse.—:-By refe6nce to, an advertisement in another column it, he iibserved that the Nescopgc Coal , COmpa ny,:the otlice . of which is In, Mauch ,Chilnk, offers ti) le; e its Coal estate near I Hazelton, in the Lehigh litegion. The estate • contains three: thonsanclacres of Coal liinds. on Which is the iclehrpted '•'l3tildt Monntain".ivein. For further particulars we•fefer the readers to the advertisement of the Company'. Es.m.6taAn..i.:.F.,tcr.—OnWeduesclay last, the au', irirsary of the birth-day of the Father of his country; 4 day on which we received news of the bill Of Charleston '.and ii it t ing= ton: when our Borough was never snore gai ly decorated" 'With flags; the:people never more jubilant, no flag :was' displayed At the Court hiotise, :Why was it? Will the beratic.Coonnissioneri.who have the Bag in charge. explain? - . Tait President it is, ciMisidently.stated, wlllap poirit Ikm..llugh MeCidloek of Itidiatia; (now Comptroller .of the- Currency) :as - Secretary of the Treasiiry:. • -Mr. McCulloch has . had an eminent and successful experience ai a finan•-, cier, and enipbatically'posses§es the confidence (the patriotic capitalists of the whok t un u. I.7nder his aufzpices, we nay hope for a tendy improvement iu. our. National Finan ces and a rapid decline in the premium on GOld, , TiTQi CnRI TIAN Comit,:stos.An immense tneeting.in behslf, of theCorumisSion was held in Pittsburg on Stintlf evening last Bi!•hop Simpsol Gen. Begley, Chaplain 31c_ Calif!, Mr Stuart, and otheri, ✓ spoke. A sub pt ion amounting to $15,n00, wasireceiN . 'ed at the theeting. l .MajOrWm. Frew gave"::?50001 Another gentleman gave 12000, mid four or -tive sloo_o each. Pittsburg has forwarded to the army . during -the :pitst:year stores and publications valtu 4 d at $i5,"208,940. WHAT AN OLD I)I:3iOCILATTaiNks,-,senator - Lowry, for many years a leader inthe Demo?: eratie party, bra _debate on the 7th on the bill : prohibiting the exelusion epliired people from the passenger' cars, in Philadel ,ip answer to an inquiry made by a fellow -Member. as 16 whether. he wOuld permit the *nigger-to vote. said:. '1 I'm willing to give the elective franchise to-the allured Man as , well az the vs-bite man. L ivould.give ine.qht to nee the ballot to all who can rcdd. black or white, and would refuse it to those who cannot read, tht:ir color." . That right out m rneetinl;'. I'r.out;crs PENtki.4rj.vArrA.---The values of three attielez: to Perinsylvailia for the year 18G4. were as follows c0at...... Pc[ roleurn Iron Ttgal . 4471.51:VW Id the internal revenue tax tothe tjovernment Ytr .'um,: i. • - . $3,6215,754 65 )e —Keystone SMic" is within . :-4 . 'self an ire of mineral and agricultural wealtk: his respect she has no peer in the .7.nion.. TIIE 7.30 . .L0AN.The says that among the curiosities of the wription to the .Seven-Thirty Loan- on ulay,.was it recincst froni the . Treastny. :ut at S.anta . Fc in. New . ..ge*mo, that o,ouu of the Bonds be sent there itnmedii• ly, as ninny .Mexicans and.Aniericaus a . to invest, :'and bad 'the 'Money in•liand hi Als6; i , 1 . 5,1100 . hi varied lots. paid: )3- Vol - Wagher_for some.l . so.colored sol rs in _Camp William Penn: Also, .$200,000 Acribed by the counnercial Bank of Ten !situe. Also, F-,:a137,165 in a single check •olp "Charley Hyde`' of the Hyde Oil Farm, it Creek, who not only Puts his Own money ,7.3U's, but gathers up the loose . "oil loney." .around, and sends it forward to be rvested for account Of 'its owners: Also, an fter tient_ -some miriers . in California . to.put 35 - ,Son of compound interest mites lntoSe-- eu , Thirties, ifr they:. would : be -recciyed: sent forward ONU, and. in mau:si that Sherman and Grant 'Would soon take Government bonda the rage With 'all reatuckians Who had.moneY to incest: In this State it is nu iuteresting fact that a eat calling in of farm and other moitgagee beguu,, with a. view to • piecing country pital in 7.:10'5. for the higherinterest and the eater security and con • ... . . A.2C 0110.i4 4 21 EiSDNEliT'SHE. CregOTtratlON Pico PORED. --The Conititinihn 'of the United States is like a piece O f -machinery. It was all deliberately framisi for a particular end, find when one part of :it Is altered, it is found necessarrto adapt other parts to it, so that all shall work as purpoied, in , harmony. The emancipation the.slaves irt.the Sciuth," it is discovered, adds largely to its basis of • ap portionment, and consequently increme 'its nomber of Representatives in- Congress- By the Constitution, as it exists, three-fifths of the slaves only are a basis of repr6entathin in Congress. But the freeing of those slaves, mikes a- large free blick*population haying no vote, but counting man for man with the whites, and Consequently in the. Congres sional aPportionment adding two-fifths to the representation. Professor Lomita theref ore proposes,another amendment to the Consti tution. 'which is to apportion the representa tives in Congr, eis aocorcling tO the respective number of citizens having the qualification& requisite for electing members of the most numerous, branch of the respectivei State Legislature& A , special census is also -re commended to take plaCe betore the next apportionment. It is argued that - in every State•tbose citizens who have a right to: vote .forthe numerous branch of the -State Legis lature have also the right to vote for members of Congress, and in every State of the Union it is the State itself which determines by * its own Constitution who shall have the right to I vote for members of the State 'Legislature. 13Ir. LT ER RR'S amendment would deprive the slave States of three-fifths of their present i political power, under the Constitution, or compel them admit g the ne ro to suffrage, in • order to maintain it. . A CONYENTION of newspaper publishers was i recently held in . Harrisburg, to take Into consideration the condition of the busines.s. The meeting was very proper, .but we object to ,the e adoption of resolutions instructing 1 Pennsylvania Representatives _in Congress to ; repeal the duty On. imported paper': We have in previous issues. of the Journat 'given our reasons 'for opposing the repeat. We need not repeat them. We are pleased .to ;notice that we have a faithful, • able . ally in 1 this matter in the Chester' Republican_:.. Mr. Walter in . noticing the Convention alluded to above, uses the following_sensible language, 1 . . the . sentiments of which' we heartily en . dorse : ' , • TEE OCCUPATION OF CHARLESTON. OUR•TfOOP4IN FULL POSSESMION. TWO HUNDRED CIANONS SPIKED. TAE CITY FIRED BY THE REBELS 6000 BALES OF COTTON BURNED, 400,Citizeius Killed : by 'nu Eip!oicioti .751 : W YORE,. Feb. 21 . Steaufship Fulton. from Port 'Royal and Charleston Bar on' theictit • inst., at 6 P. M.. arrived this morning. Purser 'McManus furni.di• . es us with the following memoranda: • • . . , ..Charlestrin was eradiated by the enemy:on the night of the 17th, leaving the several fortifications Uninjured: besides two hundred . guns which were. spiked. The evacuation was first discovered at Port Moultrie. On the -morning of the, iSth. at 10 A: M.- -Part of the troops „stationed at James Island erased.over in hosts and took possession of the city without Opposition, the up 7 per parrof the city heing.on fire. _ .• • • , Previous to the enemy evacuating they fired the up,. per part of the city, by-which tloOrt balcs•of.cotron were horned. mid it is supposed that beforelthey could sub. due it-two-thirds of the city would be destrOveri. . - • .'• A fearful explosiOn occurred in the Wilmin gton rOad depot. the cause of widen - was unknOwn..• Several hundred citizens lost; their Jives:. The building was used by the company. and was situated in the tipper part . , . . .. Admiral Dahlgya , en teas the first to run tip to theetty, vitere's he arrived . about 2.1". M. •Gen.:J.•A, ,Gilnvire soon after followed in the steamer A: W:Cost. and bad an interview with . Gen. Schimmelpfenning, he being the first general °dicer in the .eity, end , tor the present hi _command. , . . . . IT IA supposed that Bettitreprd.exactuttedCharieeion in order to concentrate and trice Shertnan • bitttte • . The remains tif two iron:Clads were fouud,which the enemy destroyed by . bloWing up previous to the evacua tion. • The blockade riumer.Cyretie. fust - arrived frnm'Nns. ran. fell into our bawls:and two others were expected to runin on the night of February 1.8th.'.. • The tiret flag over. Fort Siitater was -raised by CaPt,. Henry M. Bragg, 'A. D. on Gen.-Glirao'res staff an oar and'boot hook lashed together. , The houses in the lower part of the city . were com pletely riddled by Our ibot and shell. . - . ' The wealthy.pari of the population have deserted the city, and now all that remain are the poorer elegies, who are suffering for want of food • It was reported at. Hilton Head that the'left wing Of Sherman's army had reached Medway,. on the Charleston and Augusta Rail road, and that the rebels in ecirisecinence.had evacuated Branchville, and had fallen back: on. Orangeville. A. movement had been made by the force under. General -Hatch. which resulted in the capture of six. guns -which the rebels had abandoned. The, carriages were der,- ' Ctiam.arrroir, S. C.. Feb. 19.x - i . e. - Nevis York.. Feb. 21. I S6t.,.—Mitior Gen. Halleck. Chief of Staff-=General The city of Charlestori, and all -its defences carne 'uto our possession this morning, with- about 200 pieces of gis•il artillery. ands supply of fine . aminunition... • ' The enemy commenced evacuating all the works last night; and Mayer Macbeth surrendered :the. city to the troops of Gen Schirumelpfennlg at 9 'o'clock thts-mom-. 'lug. at which time it was occupied hi' par forces. • . Our advante on ~the Edisto , and from. Bull's Bay hastened the retreat.. . . . . . .• The cotton ware-honses; arsenals.'quarter-master's stores. railroad,bridges. and two tromolads were burned by the enemy. t..ionte vessels'. io ship-yhrd . were also burned: • - . Newly nil the iiih4bitanta remaining" behind belong to the poorer elm - 6es. - : ' . • '-•.. • ' Very respeettnliy., . •• ' Q. Al Git.t.moaN• - - • -. Major-gen: .Commanding„ . . FORT *AKERSON. The •Captureof the 'Great Birtification, Fort BotilibiirAied 'find its Coma-filmic:l -liens Threatened by . The Rebels Frightened by a Hoek Monitor. ... . . .- -:liii:rimorti, Feb. 22.-Fort Ander-eon ices captured on Sunday ; by General Schofield and Atitniral.Forter.. M • , ost of the garrison -escaped .inwards Wilmington though the tort and all the giant were. left in good con dition. ' - - ' . . . . . . . . [Fort Anderson was, next to Fort:Fisher, the. inost important defence. of Wilmington. Tt was - . a vtory ex tensive and strong earthwork, erected since the'ivar•lx•- gnn. on the {spin:ells between thettean and-Cape . Fear river. • Its fall maires the fall of Wlllnington certAinj .. • 4Mt.12.410 44.781,997 . . . • .WAStlTNirrON..t'eb. 92.-,The Nave DepArtment has. received the follouing de-patch from Admiral`Patter,, United . States flag-ship Malvernt• • f. Ark FEAR RIVFE. S.C., Feb. 19, 189:i. Sin: I hire the honor to report the surrender or-eV:to , •uation of Fort Anderson. General Schofield advanced from Sntithville. with eight thousand mennit the 70th. At the same 'time- I attacked the -Works by water. placing the monitor Montauk' chise to'the works, end-- lading them with the Pawtuxet. Leuspe. mid Pequot, the tide and the wind not allowing more yes:- sels to get wider:fire. The fort ahawered.pretty brisk ly; but quieted down-by sunset..: - On the tfith. at S o moved' up eloper, with the, Montauk leading, followed by the MAckinaw, Moron': .Sassachs. Pontooeuc.- - Manatongo, . - Lenspe;• Pairtuxet, _Oscein - Shawl:nut. - Sen era, Wyttc.k,,Chippe; wa, and Little . Ads,. and' kept np, a heavy fire through out theday until late in.the afterneapn. • ,•, The enem.k•s.batteries were silenced be thrie o'clock. thoul.:11 we -kept up fire until dark. -We also fired throughout the night. Insthepeantinte General-Sehe - .. field,. was workihg Around .IO get' iu the mire of the re bels and cut them off. • •-' . The latter did not- wait for :the army to..surround them, but left in the night:- taking five or six piece!.of light artillerx'with them, and. neerythirig, else -of. any value. At daylight this .rhoming•Aome of ohr troops thitt were near by went - in and hoisted: the flag oh the ramparts, when the firing - ceased'frtim the Mortars.. There were ten - heavy guns to the ,fort And a quantity of ammunition. ..$431.19:2 08 .1.046.837 110 2.141.829 00 lost • We ut three killed and Aye wounded: . I am, air; very respectfully, vonr obedient . ervant.' • • • ' • D. D. Powrear. Dear Admiral. Don. (.;IDZOii . WELLEii. Secretary of the Navy. . way sus VOB7 WAS srimmv LY WAUDINGTON, Feb. addition to the despatches of. Admiral Porter in relation to the, surrender ar alum; ation of Fort Anderson: information was - recelyed at the same lime to-day that Lient. Wm; B. Cashing con structed a mock monitor no closely resembling nne of These Vessels that no difference could be detected at a distance of one httareil yards. • - • On Saturday night..thelSth.- at : about - 11 o'clock:. this vessel was taken up to within about four hundred Yards of the fort and, set adrift. 'As.tbere was g strong flood tide, she, moved up the. river and passel the Tort as if under slow steam. Atthhi time thmanny bad Worked two-thirds the distance around ,and in rear of the fort and the rebels, no doubt thinking their communication won ld cut off both by land and. water. ' batitily• es- Called by the- only avenue open to them; leaving, their guile unepiked and their magakines uninjured, &c.' . scuorrecios . • . W.asnucoyoi. Feb:" airesidered en tirely reliable was - received , here this afternoon,.. Mai Se.,hofielta limps were within fotimlles of .Wriming too on Friday. The'ewonnition of the plate fa regarded accomplished.' • • ' • FOR.FEIII.IIO 01; 4EIIit:REA - I.E.OI`ASE.—TIIO bill* the purdsltMent of treason; whith was . a PP ro ed . prohibited the Toile 1- tine of real estate"belonging te traitors for period longer_ than their OWIII byes: This bill , Was . recommitted to. the Committee on the Judiciary. It was reported_back on the 22d inst.,' monunending- the repeal of so much Of the act.of July, 1862, as prohibils for teiture of real estate ,beycind'the lifetime of those attainted, The.: .recinnmenlation, to gether with a-clattse giving it effect froM and after.ite passage, was passed on:the 23d, by it vote of 72 to 71, the Speaker giving the casting vote. Strouse, the twin who misreP- - resenti the loyal People of this District in Congress, voted against adequately punish- Mt - traitors for their criutt* I'ERISTLTIALI LEGISLATURE. In the Haase on Winds. - y the Judiciary Commit tee Was instructed to inquire into the' expediency of allowing railroads to be built anywhere by any . • • Tunsnir, 14, 1865: . S •••tals.—On motion of Mr:Randall, the CO,lll - on - the Judiciary. was discharged from the further consideration of bill entitled Ap Act to increase the' fees, of certain officers in the Countl of Schuylkill; and the. Senste - proceeded to consider the Namd. . _•• The till was titly siiendei.l 7 '.and pa f. --On motion of Mr. Randitll,.the • Committes on- Judiciarya was discharged front - the- further con sideration Of bill entitled An Act to anthorize the school directors of East Brunswick townrbip, and the anditors of West Penn township, Schuylkill County,. to levy s taxfor. the.purpose of paying bounties, and Senate proceeded to consider the same. I •• • .• . . • • The bill • classed finally. . • .•- • • • WEDI4.SDAT Fsit 15,:1865. :Hors - ft.—Mr. Marsh reported the following bill pre.sented.ta the• Governor for his signature • No. 836, - ari• act. authorizing the Governor to appoint two additional notaries public in Schuyl kill County.: . • • • • • • '• . • • - Tninzisbaz; Feb. 16,1565. . . , 'Rzpoixe or CObrictTiEFs..-4dr. Ciuernsey,i(Es taces and Escheated as committed, an act to authorite the directors of - the poor of Schuylkill _County to sell land. .. • - • Senate bill No-112, an act to incorporate. the' Schuylkill Haven gas and .water company._ Committee on the Judiciary, as committed, bill entitled An Act relative . to the imblicatioli of legal n . otices in-Schn,ylkill Cotinty.' • : -Mr. Ridgway, from the Committee on Corpora- . tions, reported with • rffigittive .rpeonimendation, bill entitled An Act to incorporate . the" Ashland Corhet Baud, in the "Countyof Schuylkill. • SECOND 'SESSION OF THE THIBIH•EIGHTI , . • -••• CONGRESS. • •• Ili the (senate, on 'Saturday,. the Army :Appro priation bill was 'considered. To - Supply the defi ciencies for the present :year, 87,000.,000- was 'Rd, dud: 'An auiendment increasing the pay for Offleets subsistence wasaLsO adopted:. and • the bill as amended was ...paesed. - The Committee oil the Judiciary reported s resolution recognizing the State government of -Louisiana and the-.right of that State - to Senators in Congress.- Adjourned. Thu House of • Representatives instructed the. Committee on Military Affairs to'impiire into -the expediency of providing that in all eases where leis :than fall-rations arc issued to Suldiera the differ ence shall lie made up in money; 1-. The Internal . Itmlenue bill- was taken hp, and nearly - all the -iiinendinents - .reported by the Committee of -the Whole Were concurred in. -The tax: on beer; alo and Porter was retained at 51 per bbl.. The amend- • merit imposing a Jaz ou sales *as - reiected. Au aniendment taxing .substituto brokers 8110 fer every sutisiitute•accepted was adopted.., Thu bill establishing Bureau in.the War - Department, to attend to freedmen's `rand. refugees': Oahe was passed. A150,•2 bill increasing the -pay of -army a oflic,rs below the grade of brigadier general,::alid that of. privates to s`2o, per: . month. - The . I.i:l. aniendatory of the turolinent , act was then con-: eidered. Adjourned. • • • In the Unit ed . . State - Nonday,; Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to regulite a iq equaliae . , theexpenag e s of assessors of internalMvenue for. clerks andestion arY. The Opinmittee 4ai Library recommended. the passage of the : liiil for the purchneeVowell's picture of the battle' f Like. Erie- for Ki 5,000. The Military 'Committet :ported resolutions of thanks to General 'Thomas. rand Ad inirai Lee. ..The same. corn Mittee reported: adversely.to increasing the pay. of. provost mar-. slink: - The bill -relative to the pay of. army oil . cars was taken up, 'amended sofneWlisf;. and-Was. hen passed.- .. • '. . . . -In the dionse of _Representatives, • the: coin-, '-inittee of c,in felmace On the bill to increase the: pay and - ernoluments -Of the army °Ricers:nig:de report, which-was disagreed-to, and 'another eon - = m:t tee was asked for. .The'bimproviding g - erninent . for States overthrown by. rebellion was+ . then and -its consider , tiodoccupied the remainder The session.- . Tiring the- proceed;' AngS a .dispatch announcing ,the (Wacinition •rif Cliar eston waS read,. and.createdynucb T RE- COAL..:TRADE. ~Pottdrillc, February d 5, .1885 The quentity tent' liy Railroadthis.rreek is SIG 0:4 &ins, 4.2,315 , .. tons for .thO'corree_ pOeding yep.r. - . • • The tradceitai+ folloNys core pared, with ho+t yeaf . :.: • . • . • 1561. •• 11665. . • : "-- 1 1 WO; ,k . TOTAL. WEICX. I.' TOTAT, DEC. --,- £4.t . R. - R. i 4 I 42.316 . ! 465,420, 43,5941...461.915d -4,r,T2i* I Val R. R.. 21:6121 925,306 :19,337; 256,.5411 35.541 Scrant .B'o.l 16,242 j 119.484! 3,255' .60,968! d 56,576 • •• Nthlr 34,;:931 . 1,945; • 20,115. d 14.088 Penna.-c. CT. • I 134)57, ; 93.c01. 11.263; ShaToltin..! • 29,697 2.8.519' . 1,961 7h ° ecniti n..: . 119 ; 1.579', • 1,579 LykenteVal.:i . • • 2 653; .• • 2,331. • i 1323 ;Broad I`4.` ••. .26,64 T : 20.21T : d 557 • .• . .90,470, _ - 919.Y98, 70,391 • , .79.60 678,430 1 • • 4(l;iti2 The'trade show6 - a falling off aiain week of . 19 . ,709 time, compared. with last year, • I'u4TPOt . P:]LENT•Uf the .serantcai Auction Sa The, Delaware, Lackaviantia and Western Railroad . 03mptiny, ht.. e ist , u6d the frillowing.ciiienlar.:. NEW YORK'. Feb. 20,1865 . . . . . . . Theextraordinary quantity of - snow along the lino of this Companfa . road,. combined with' the oohs Weather,. have 'eo interrupted transproiation aa to compel the CodmanY to - oniit.their Auction Sale of Coal this mouth. .• • •:• ' -.- , . • ,•• • .: . . . . Our New York.eorrespondent writes - ss . rollows : "There hits been but little imProrenient this irr) week overlast in 'the•• receipts . at Eliz ethport. The supply is' _very limited, and th . demimd brisk. Prices are•st inewhat lii4lier, al hough we quote, as. per laet quotation,.. . .they being . merely, . .. . . uomin'al."• • • • • • ' . . . ' Coiti,twise freights on Coal are now s7' from Philadelphia to Beaton, and from . Elizahethport $4 . . 7.l . per ton. . , Coat. Coaion.vrrONs.—We will bs tinder' obliga ti(m's if the different Coal Corporations ,fermed,: and in progress of forming,- will send by mail, or otherwise, copies of.their Reports, and the names of the ()thefts, Si) tar as they have been pnblished, : and the oftleera selected.' infer mation fora' Work on the Coal Regions.'. . Ppitnership ex isting between JAMES S. , KI IIK,• JOHN E. BAUM, S, GROSS ; and' JONATHAN CLARK,_ juicier the' anus of KIRK & BAUM. In Schaylldll Illoan ty: and. BAUM:. & C 0.,. in Philadelphia, *as dltsoh:ed on the 7th mutnajeonsent, Each of the partuer4 is authorized "to ..use' the, arm. names is . . . . Cup- PA RTI‘IIR RN!! BP.—The nn . ernigned hetie formed themt , elvea into a to.partnerhm. As the . ..,uctes.orint KIRK & RALIM. and 13ALIL• GROSS CO., -in "-the -COAL :itININCi itt:SENESS.,• •nnder the firms of 'GROSS. CLARK it. ca.:in Schuylkill County, and.GROSS, HOMER Philadelphia. : .. •.. • " . • HENRY SAGROSS, . . •, . • • ••• YiENRY.HOMER, • . Feb. 25.. , C5.—5-It ' : • JuNATIVAN CLARK.. THE EL ACK PL4I?IQND Coal and Iron Company, otfice, No.. 7. Anthracite • '• PBILAbALPHIA, February 13; INS; . . At a meeting a the Stockholders of this Company, held this day. the following named persons 'were elect ed Directors to serve the ensuing year; yin: — •Archibald.Mclntyre • "Joseph .VanDusett, George H. Grove, Abraham S. Wolf. Jesse S.• Heston, ,Jesse Cook. and William C. Kent, : At n subsequent .meeting of the . Directors, the fol lowing Officers.ssere .chosen, viz.; ARCIIIIIAJ.,II Mo. President; *Joseph* H. Van'DuSen, Vice President ; and • Jesse S. Heston.. Secretary and Treas urer • • : S. HESTON, Secretary. Feb. 1:, `6s ' WiJ. II ENTE R; Sn; • A co., ,:10:18115 . AIST astirriatl •.' • • :White and.. Bed Ash . Anthiacite Coal, . • . for the ,- •. ' •.• •• •• • - • "PRESTON COAL ,” • From the Mines of the c.a. ANn lx - rtoya-, incrrCosmsrts, in the celebrated 31ahanoY•Oiel.Fields. - (No. 29534 WatoutltAreet, Philadelphia.'. OFFICES:.{ No: 73 Broadway, No. }rector St., N:l%. • ' (No 2.1 and 23 Donne:St., Boston: • • •-• Richmond. . ' . •• Feb. 19 • . • 7 •• RI 0 TIC E:-..--The Firm — of TYLER Its CO. to this da dissolved by. the v!ithdravral of C. 'NICHOLS BEAC h.' " . • • The bosineee will be continued by lila undersigned ia Philadelphia and:2 , ,lew York,' under. the - setae name-as beretofore. . . - • • REORGE.E. TYLER, • • " - LEWIS:BUCKMAN. • : • . • • Yv ILLIAM Y: AGARD: - • WILLIAM 11, DAVIT:4 I OIT December 31,1864.- ' - • • ' • .-. ... - • •• • ~. • • . , . .. •••:DISHOLIUTION OF . CO-PART NERSHIP.--The • 'Anna of 'NOBLE, CALDWELL:/t CO.; Philadelphia; and New -York v NOBLE, HALL ,t, CO:, Boston, and E. -R. .SAWYER ,z W. ; of Philadelphia, New.-Yoit and Boston, were 'dissolved on' the sth . 1n taut,. by. the death pr Joseph The soiriyint; partnere will fettle the . bueinees of the late lirm and sign. iriliqultjatiou. - • - F. A. HALL'. 4,4! . • SETH CALDWELL, JR.,' . . N. P..GD.RDON. CO-PAHTNE 16131111 P The underalgaid hire dila day- formed a co-partnenship, for the purpoae of continuing the Coal btuunmini,heretufore. . • ... • . . The huskies; will be cenducted under the atria Of CALDWELL, SAWYER CO.; , CALDVVELL -SAWYER & CU...New York, . E. SAWYER da Doeton.,-.• • • HALL:CALDWELL .Iku CO.; .dOn. • SETH CALDWELL, Phgfidelphte JIM. 17, 15, • . -4 , • _ • . • VANDIMI; tOOlOlO - * 0o.; locutr . ' : RE; . LEMOIL,'AND OTHER . . • RITE. AND BED', ASH COALS Agents for the ialaof the celebinted Gleantipol Creel Cumlbeilaud Coal, thIM the Mines of. the Cari aolidation Gbai and Iron Company of _Maryland.- Smipzee Wnanvoa: ' Eli zabith P"‘ • Raltlmore, • - • • • r2olwiintt otreet;pbniatipliii. 01,7X36: Trinity Enilding, New:York. • • • " Dpane.RL Rod", JEI4,.KINS I - - - • PATENT. COAL SCREENS. •.. - , The undersigned-bell e' pniclissed °titre New YOrk Wire - 11.allb?g ••IYIVJOGUNS“PATENY, i • for impmvement. in the:Pinceei "of mitintillict Coal Screens, hirreby gives 'notice tfri value of Mid inventionand . tbe - validity - of, the ,patent-has -already -been folly established after long trial .the-fitited States Circuit Court:.thatlgianeiloss have been granted: and will continue to issue Against an and all violations Of said patentright. - Also that the unct ion against. L. Lanbenstein of.Hisenrville. 'as Int/lagers of said patent was by order of the.J.l.-.. S. Circuit Court, Oct. 15, 1864, itdly and completely restored. 'The sub" scribers .11.1ao dmire to ,give, notice that the follow ing am tho only persons whi, are itpreeent authorised to use the. Said patent improvement as manufactifrers goal. Screens, in and throughout Om Coal _Radon J.W. BROOK. Scranton, G PRICK, POO silk; Pa.. BROCK & SHORMAKER,Iatnaq*Pa. Aa.the manufacturers Wald not make In violatfoo of the said patent unless encouraged by owners or:renters .of Collieries. ere are determined to' te. every arse that we discover of ptuchasers a s • 'users; as well as Manefacturers'of ..cord Screens, made in violation of - saidiratent, to the full extent of the law. - • • ' • New York, Jan, 28, .65-4-tf MASK& Co, . THE COAL -MARKETS. I===l PRICES OF OCiAt EY THE OMIGO. . lootomOrat. Issas:Lima TIIR utrosile,iOcasat..) -- AT- • •PIIILADELPHIA. . • . , • IFKarti7aar 23.1865: :. . . . SchuYll,lllte d ASh 9 . 000 . • " • Chestnut, • 7. 00® • 7 25 `.`• - .White Ash; • Lump, Steam 8 MO' • • Boat and Broken, • 8.250 . 'Egg and Stove, . . . .13 OD®B 25 .Che5tnut,:..:....... ...... 25 Locust Mt. Lump, St. oat 8 25® ft• 50 Brxiken - • • 8 25(4 - 8 •50 .."" Prepared . ' ' ' 8.25® 850 • " - Chestnut, .. . 7 25a 7 - 50 .Lorlierry . . ...... 8 73®'9 00 Franklin (Lykens Valley), • 9 00@ Lehigh Lump, St. - Boat. , 1 c Broken,:: 9 00®9 25 ". .. :. . OCKW. •• " • Chestnut, • z • • • 8 00® 825 .Etrnsid Top; ... . .. ...... • 00412'50. • Quotations - for Coal are merely nominal, no .shipmiiniscbiftag mane &inept on Government AT NEW.YORK.. . • •-•- : Leilialt Coal at Ellaabotiport: Lump and St. Boat by . Cargo . . 18 60Q10 Broken and Egg " " • ;421 . 10 ,80 Pteparod " - • 4410 80 Chestnut . • ..8 80ca 9 99. • ..•AT BAL*IIIILOBE • Pramual:lr 23, 1865. White Ach firep..red—w l holesale..*...lll 5003,11 00 " " - 13 00R1210 Pinegro~e-wholesale...:. a_'• 11..50e.12 ••• . • —retail:::,..::.... . ;13 - 00013'50 Lykens - 13 Malt 00 No stock of Lykena Valley in market. • • 00A.L . . , Freights Iron:a-Pt' Bichmoiatll Portland 7 001Portarnopth . 7 .25 Newburniort •'T 50 1.805t.0n • .• 7on New Bedford' - 0"00 rNewport.: ..... . 00 New. Lrinden 5 00, Norwt6h.".- .. .. 00 New Haven '4 00 : Bridgeport .: . 4 00. . Neirport... .. . .... '.... 4 60 .Philadelphia :.'..:.... - .. 35 -Rhode Island -. . .6 , 00.) Alexandria ...... ..-.'.. 350 Washington D, C.,,., S 601 : - -.- .1 . -' • • . . . .. . , . . izabethport.? {Portland . • I Igewbrayekrat New 'London Piwtecket% • Taunton • New 'Haven. •• Portsmouth ' New BedfOrd • _ Bridget/nit.... .... 2 00 "Hartford. .... • • • Albany:. .. . . offering. • ' Freighis from New York • ' • 14 Fall River.. Boston • PnWideilets.. 'Hodson' Salem'l:cnn 7:1 : Where blank,- no veeeels . • • Freights•from Nalit . imore.. - To Philadelphia - - : : - •s 4 Oilka: . New York 3 Dog.% 25 B , oeton • ' . • 5 Tba6 i)0 . . . . F rei gib esfront Georgetown or Alexandria.' To Philadelphia • ' $2:00c42 95 itckn~lkill ean77 Rnilrend~ . forlS64! The following -is the quantity. of.coat 'transported 6certhe different 'Railroads in' Schuylkill COwnty, for week ending . on Thursday evening last: • . Mffi!ll!iMaMMa Mt. Cttrixin 'dill Creek. Mahlatioi&Bro.o 'Little ichuilkill \ Wiley Cdal Trnde t0r".1565 Quantity of Coal sent liy Railroad:and Canal fol'the week ending . (in likorlday erenin"7. lost.. " , Poit Carbon....-.. Pottiville.. Schuylkill- haven 'Auburn....::..:. Poit Pietricitisty this: year .To same time last year, Increase so far nerreasO • . • PiinegrOvie Coat Trade (Or ISO 4. • ' .Arnount . trunsixared during the'lnst month: • . vcrAt: 2.0:19 os • 2,p35 Lisa. oz .. • :. '2,136 no 4.115 IS • +3;115 IS , . Lnrherry Creek •• 4 .4watara Rai Union Uanal Railroad I.e6i~h' Coat Triidti for Iso4 FOr: yrmketiqine Saturday: - OPERATORS A. Pardee ,t Co Packer & C 0..: Mt.' Picauaut.. Jeddo Ifarleigh .".• • ' Fulton4al Stout ' Sharpe, Weiss & Co Buck Mountain.. Smith's Spring' Mt. • Honey Brook Coal Co German'Fa..Coal Spring Mt. Coal C 0... W...T: Carter & Co.. Beaver Meadow.....:. Lehigh Zinc Co John Connery • ' • • 1 6. 1 1 L. .t - :31. Coal; '• • ' • 1466 BaltiMoreCoat :Co .. .. ..... 16.0 Franklin . • ' I. 261 Corosildated Coal..Co ' .• • ‘1672 - Audenried • • -• .1 ' Lehigh& Susquehanna 9931.03 ' .• 226 Laudineesrs.: . ... .. .. . ... ' Wilkestiarre . " , & ' 1 1 '. • Lehigh Coal Nay. . .... .. : Other Shippers,.. ... .... .1 • •. . • ..Total . • , , 12.227 Same time lait year -122,812 • Increase • Decrease. • • . 2,416 United States,,Bailroad, Oanal and Local . . . Reading Railroad Stock • - " Scliny'l. 'Navigation Stock,' Mine Hill Railroad ' Little Schuylkill Railroad.. - , Lehigh Valley Railroad Lehigh:canal • - •• "Made Caltarrisea Railroad preferred . . Miners Bank Stock - • • •:" Farmers' Bank Stock '• • - Government Bank Stock Pott.'ville Water Company 5t00k..... •" • • Gas' • • . •Ur. S.. Bonds, 1881..... U.. S. Ia In Notes . • ' T. S. 8:20 Bonds (coupons On.) .U. S 10-40.'• Certificates of /lidebtedneate • - Gold (prernium.Ptitilada) • • Butler Coal Co • • Fulton Coal.— .... . ' ... Green 31ouhtedn . Coal * "• • - Locust " . ' ... ,; New York-and Middle... Big Mountain' • Swatera •Falls Coal' ' Dlaniond Coal Ci •.• • • ; NEWADVERT'MENTS Tons Flue Iron 10 telt% at . 2UFeO. 25, 4 45. STICIITER s TIIOMPS.ON,S. . . . Tons Flat:Bail t: Flat Rail swirl , : Spikes at STICHITIt . TII93IPSON'S. • IP . • AR in Kegs and Harmlir at • Feb. STICIITER TEIONFIONI3. 2 0 OF,ba. r2 1 Ne,m's 3 b VlTlcT f t;t.itaantocein.l. at . .100 .113fteribi Extra Whiter Bleached' While Uhl direct froth New-Bedfoid. at.:. • . STICIITERA.T. I 39I.IPSOS.'!4 • . . . t Barrels Meora .or - ..Lubrieatink Lin t/ aeedaa Whale Oil, can he maxi in coldest weath er,' at • ..STICHTER ITHOMPBON'3:... . . rip °lles' Ware, Table Mate, MeV* Bak .S.• • ets, crumb Brushet, , Tea Trays and Floor More it Feb. 251.6.5.:-44. STICIITER TIIONPRONI3.' . • lleritrio, .Atreflmi, %leen; Stack fumul.*Diteii BGum Beltiug Tatic.Mg at . • " •• • .• Veb._2s; STICHTER ,t."IIIO3iPSON.S.. . . • • rill Rail 'for Mining Alturpores;.• 22; is . 30 L at; inth4tiraetarere priced at . Feb. 25, - , §TICIIITER - & TEgnipprpoli,S. lialrlitiLLE and Doable !rape. $7. Lacing Leather,: .t..7uliper Needles and Striking liam metn at: . • • • ' • .... , • :.• rpbe t:roat Pump !—The ObiciPmfip that borer freetee br Bete ort of order; Is simple In constrict- Ign t and every -man esn put - In Ms SoMple at 'work -at - 7 . • . srcirnsßlb iwompsoNif. • • gab:2 . 4, • • • qs.; • w titaterlDeteetorm:=4.ll snide ; to proyemt 11.3 bierif•One,`:.'enTragencylil ". 1- ; • Fesl '25, 1644- . STigrrEt& .TllOllllOlOB5 lAi '.=.l - I; , ' i l '''.:=- .7 'T 1. 1 . e . ,•.:: 4 Ity,aullrity fg the Bectehur of the lientary,,the loaPili!gted ha' "al!I _med. the Geiiral dgeseylor thesele. ci United Slide; -Ttieenty;it4es. bearin g Be 7 n- t hree t 47 ,3 per, cent- inielel 4 W inninzi; known; hut': These Noted, 1854, - ant!any payable threes : n!. 'lilt- time, In caries ar are eoniertlble'it the option of the holder . , - ;`7 0- .G LD B E.:4141N - cr 111 kg. Thee bench' are now worth a preeititui or . eine per :cent.; Including. goldintereet &Om NOY.. whiclin4kes thou:nut profit on the T3O loan, at current nttes, in cludinirintereet, about , ten per -cent per *inapt.be! " e!des exentptnni frern s Stzte anctinunirinitircatfen. I One A:Caret per ient: =ore. accOn3ing •to the rate lecie;:i on other Property, interest, is psyffile. mini-annually by --conrione attached tn. each 'note. vibb:b may be car off and , aold to any bank or Icotesctall thidetnitcdnations reined %yid beirbmpt y furnished npOn receipt of stfbscrlptions.: This THE ONLY LOAN%IN:HIARILET. now offered by the Governme:nt; and it Is confidently expected:that its superior advantages.wlll maim it the rOFULIR LOH OF: THE FEOPLE. probibly be disposeds! within the Seat 80 or 90 days, - whey the notes will Ssdosbtedly command a premium, as has aniformly . lieen the ciise on closini, the, enbactip- finite to other Loans In order that citisene of every , town And rection- of the country may •be afforded facilitier for •taking thi loan, the National'llanica, - State Banks, and Private Baal:ere thronghoat the country hase generally 'agreed to receive subscriptions at par, Subscribers will select thelciwn agents, in who m they have confidence, and . . .. . • , 'who only are to be reeponsibla for the delivery of the aqua for which they receive orders.. • .. NatiOmit Bunk of Pottsville. First National Bank at jlttntraville. FirstNnticinal Bank . nt Ashland; Fient"Nationai Bank oE .. llinhaao~ City. ONION ISETTK;—,The highest :market: price will' be: given for Onion. Setts . -at the Seed Store of the subseriher in Pottsville. -Send them in. '. • • • • , , 'E. BANNAN: . CLOVER .14E . ED. —The takheat market price will be forcleaa clover and Timothy Seed, at the Seed Store of the . subscriber In Pottsville. . . GAZETTEER! of the U.:States jnetreceived and for.sale at. B. BAhD.ZAN'S Bookstore. - • :. Pottsville. HAV— AND wrnA.ur FOR .INAL Wholesale -Dealers In •Baled. Timothy, - .Meadnw IlaY and Straw, which can 'be had, any.time.cheati for cash by . • . • BERNHART ,St KOCH., ..- -• • Bealeft. in Einar, Grain, .Feed, Reading. Pa. 4,155 11 61 . 507 IR 8,814 117 . _ 57.852 07 - 113,370 13 21,T31,.24 . 1.369:10 I ETTER fitemnining ,Utteininned. in .1,1 the Post °Mei, at' Pottayllle, State of Fennsylva nia,. on the - 21 tit. 'day of February, . - To obtain any of these letters, the - applicant must call for. " actvertisid letterA," give the. date •or this list, and pay one cent for advertising.. . • • totealled for within nos month, they will, het sent 'to the DeadiLetter Office. • Allen. David • , Tieadly John IMME! BENI 460 OS 14,18.5 10 1,699 ns 9,61/ 02 43,5p4 112 41'1,450'1"+ . Cary George • Kline (eo Phelan Geo D Crump Bevely. Kline.'H 'Phelan Lawrence :Carson Arairlah'. Kennedy Morgan Phillips Ann . Cairns James Lewie.E J • .Qt edeck Sidney • Crow Mary E Levy•KM Reimer Wm • •. Clare Lucinda Law Daniel 2 Riland John N •Dowclall Jos Jr : Lord Danl Relile John 461.(44 1 465,419.1 Dun Janwa. • Lipman Levi. • Roiigeis J.ohn Dean Maurice . • Lewler Martin • Richards Janies - Daehwinxt Virgin Lee Martin. • .Rafferty Mich Ph Emerson•Chns •Llewellyir Prisrillaßansev Caroline. Emthoini Ezra L Mackey Paul K A : • • .ErirWistle Em eh James Sinith Henry - Faull Henry .M.etealt Jamea* W H Guy Dr'C • McKenna ,linsT Thueatnn enry Godshaik IT McDermott John Tyler Samuel H . Noirra'n 11l WA S T WN(OIII . P.The follow-, ing is a list of contributions milds.by the eitikelut:tif North Cuss Tominithip to_fill up the. quota for said die-"trict under .the call fo rino,ooo Volunteers •in 1664: . 'which is published for the information of the Public.• It is our desire that Others whO. collected funds to avoid the drift will also Five the public the stat e ments: 1,541 4531 1.601 901 1 627 :1 635 1,045 L 222 .. 717 Martin Prendagasl.::.slo John Hogan • • - •10 /10 Edwsrd Lynch • 10 Thn.Vre.nnan • •10 Thomm , -Kennedy... .10 Wm - Simmons._ • 7 10 actin •Bothski..'; - .,..; In Casper liughen • 10 Jaz Naaij .1u 27.744 6,148 4,446 8,632 3.641 4.291 i 2,867 450 164 - . . . Peter MCP:roy • • - 10 Wm . Mcßroy - Time McEiny. • ln 'Michael 'Mcßroy • -5 rilt Brennan.— . .... 10 Win. Simmona ' ••• .Thoinni Harden ' 10 John. .. ... 10 Put Boban • • • 10 John . Finghea . .. . to Thos . Raenn- ' . 10 Dant 10 Pat .... . 5 John' ~...'.- 1 0 Thosright.:..:.:..': to Mlch Martyn; .... . 10 John Hughes' • 10 - Jag Ryan ' • ' 5, John Lees.. ... • .. 101 (leo Malley • Jan Doyle • 20 John Ryan • 10 Michael:Heart ..... 'Edward 5 Martin Cabile . - 20 Sohn Cannon: • " 10 James . McCown • 5 John . 10 Michael Doolin' • 2 Edward :Brennan • 10 Martin Foyle Daniel Beegan • 10 Michael ... ". . I 0 Pat -Wade • •' 'lO 10034 .1836 4634 S.TX 354 100 100 11)0 100 100 100 WlMain Glover., ~ :Charles Turin .Thomas Devlin.... Edward &Brain Thoulaa Davis• 5 • WWilliam Brennan___ b • Christ* . ...... 5 Edward Tobin... - • 6 .Richard Hughes., . . .. 5 Michael Fitelitricki,... 'lO :Owen D0y1e........... 10 Lawrende Stank - -• • 20 :.George .. , ..20 Janiet Adams 10 James Muldowny '5O "'William McEvoy . ::::,.:,40. Thomai Marmay.. 40 PeratMcEvok..., . .. 40 '..;Geolge ..... .. 0.1 SEVEN-THIRTY 1.10 AN.• U:::.0....540 - '01x . i) . 0 . : .-163 . t .. . One One s per day . en a 430:1141.Pge• Two cente:• " .*, $ lOO Ai • . it. ,4A ii • 1 6 300 is • as Si . it --$1000 .: '44 $50410 . 4•• Less thin 3200,000.900 remain, unsold; isNih • will JAY •CpOKE; SULI6CIIIPTIPX*ENT Pinladellibla SrllgeltlPT . loill wilt..ns ticouvrn by. the ..ohter 4 Thompson, 313,NL1TAZT071 . 1711.8 OF. CR.N, -- ..:-.'..".-' ~. . •CAR;..,.,. .;.:..._ : :•.- - ..pgInq BOLTS..: freer . iron .AT Ash RAIL' SPIKES: ‘olts of Any: . length or thicknefis to to order. . • tentre & Market Ala. 'eb. ,65.' . . Beyerliy : AnthonyHatailton das sh . . - 11(anill Mary . : . .• Beame Jadob • . :Mimic Mary 31ebri Caroline . Brennan James • ,Tacolni Jane Merkiy M a ry Bciardner Saiah Killeen Thoti McNelley - Honpra Brown, Sarah Kantaer Henry : -Gupsinder Frank, Monbe.ek : Monroe Thomas - Ann • - Once - James — .Miller Sarni Walker Ge 0 1 ... Green Thomris' . Maher Thos - ''.• Wilde George .T Gilmore Klin; Moore Wm Wilson John F' Banes James P :Mortise Kate • Whittlesv Mrs • Feb.. 26, '66.- M..FILLYMAIst. P.' M. . James Moore... ; F A Beannann..• Edward O'Bmin.. Sohn Ciinnon..:. Jamee.Reartin..:. ThnmaS Brennan Day . id Robberta . John 11 Hoban::: James Nash • Wm. • Slenter Rosser Rodrick 5n Pat 0/.Brein ' 5 James NoWlen; • : .40 Ganiel 3iessin' ,l'horitas Brophy • 40 [Win. . .50 Al few - McDonald. .. ~. . -10 .James Jame s. Arthur O'Neal 1./ John . !Colin/ • James Adams. .... . -.2n Pat . '4l) Michael Wade - 48 Martin Brennan • 40 John Snlliyan ' lo• James Nolan -20 JOhn Parrots. . ... 50 James Dealt • t Wm S Thomas • 5n Thnmaa Toy - ey' • 00 Pat .Delany ' • Peahen. Tippet • • An Edward - Stapleton - .-2 James Slemnori • .. 40 Michael- Brennan Jobb • Roma... • Pat -O'Brien James Whalen .. ... 40 John Wa15h.....:.....- ,'Win Walsh - - ;.10 [Michael Missin .. 5 Edward McGee 28 Pat Whalen • .40 !Edward :Brennan . - ' • 10 ... 10' ... in 5 ~ 10; 2' James Ryan... Daniel Malloy. _ .. 50 James Dealy.. ;Thomas McNamard.... 5. Janies; Mahony. ; Dennis E0m5ki.......!. • 5 Martin Brennan. John ,Close 15 Thomas Murray:.Thomas C0rm0r5...... 40 Thomas Ilennesy.. James Nash. ; 15 'Dennis Mahony.... :Thornas Barnett; ... an Martin Murphy John Hodan • - 40 John Funk ;Andrew 40 Thomas Flemming... !James Walsh - ' 15 Michael Whalen .... . . ;'';Daniel Sullivan 40 ,Michael Foley • 2 1Pitrick Brennan' 20 John•Doolin_ 10 Edward Brophy... .... . 15 Josepti'Thompson 5 James Fogerty • 10 Pat.=Whalen:— . . 10 George. Carreto 20 Jrunek •M ul hale • ' s 'John.Dnolin' 20 Edmund McGee : • 10 Jamee.Brennan . .:". ... .in Pat Adams• 2 John Brennan:„. . .. .. 20 Pat 8re51in.... ... ::.:. 5 Thomas NW oh c ...... 5. John Whalen ' 6,James Clark •• 10 Thomful Walker -;* 10 Philip Cummings...;. : .. in Dennis :Regan ... : . 2 Jahn Henesy 10 John. Horan . • - Dig Campion • •• 2n Wm Dorsey 2. Thomat , Roam 's Thomas Lynch lO Michael Comeford .20 Michael Brennan 10 William mitt..: ...... 5 David Robberts • 10 William . Cosgron .10 Thomas Brennan 10 Richard Murphy 10 John 'Close 10 John M Thomas:r . Martin Murphy ..... 10 Patrick McDonalk„,...lo John 0'D0nne1......., 2 James Walsh ...:f. 10 Thomas.Bropts 10'Michael Hoban " ,10 James Walsh' ' ln Jamea ROY - • ' 10. James Lynch • .. 10 Andrew Foley 10 James Glennon: . ... 10 John Carren - 2n John Romski • • ' 10 Dennis judge 10 James W,hslen 10, John Walsh . .. 10 Pat ColnefOrd.. ...... ..21Mietutel Walstr. . • ...io John. Brennan - 10 Thouria 50 Dennis Brennan 5 Andrew, Drentum 10 Pat Ca11ahan.;........'10 William Brennan' Thomas 5mith...::.:.:,2 Patrick Coop .n. . 10 - Wm:Betel:my SiMichael Fitzpatrick....,. 40 Jaeob Glover s.lames • 5 .Jairies'Fanele - siJohn Grant.: ....... James Clansi :10 James Clancy..,. • ' '4O Edward Clangs' • • 10 Dennis &Brain*. ..... Edward Stapleton. a Lag Deleany... . : ..... 20 James Quinn s Patrick Deleany Wiley:..:;.....William s Thomas Ramakel 50 Richard Ganthunl • 2 Michael . :50 . . Patrick Moran ' ' •.. 5 'Thomas Clansey 50 Thonias Lyndt - .-.. i 40 Julien Nowlan ..' .. ..... 30 Lawrence' Smith I 30 EdvrardMoran • - 10 Thomas 013tatd . - 10 John Walsh - ••h Michael Mi5.gin:„....... • 5 J0hnN0w1an...........: .5. Thomas 8urke...,:.......,... S Thomas liimpsoit....-.. - . 50 . Michael .Bergan....:. ~ 20 Andrew llpm • ' 44 Henry. Mb* :. • :- - 10 Conrad 13.. • —lO I e - . ..• .11nnispe.4...-:.. ".' 20 Mat; ydale. ..; ,•... 7 :00 Pabidt,l4wit:;.4 . .-1%..40 UsieeDayle. 74 '.-T. , i.,:;. 4 .-1 .1 . 5 Martin Barka ~;....-.,.. 45 Jima Breitnitt:'...L , .. -. 41 :Pa:tick H0ban;,;... . .. ' Xtrtnes meley.-. -. • -450 Pat Callahan_ ...." -.%. I' .'. . 101Tliculas .Ilyim . - 1 0 ,Nichkdas,Ruasel....:......./OlThonma Ramakel ' ' -5 f i W it iCabile -:. ..;.,t•- .sl3tart.in , Gahi1e..:„....... .... ,0 Ly ' 1 - 0000;17:...., :. 10 Thimitui Mclfoj `,. 10 !,Jolca,o!Btien.....• ; . ;„.,,'.lO Willitm‘Meltayy - • 16 1 Jae01i•G1rieer...:.....:......• I 5 Fitera(tYwr.;, .. : ..,.. .10 ThomuteMcVoy'::::::' 10 •McGitt.:.:.:'... . IS 1111111sau Ghwer - - - ,'. - 40 lhmes - Adams . ,- -• ' 10 Christy' McGin. .., .... .:, 5 .Jobri COndron - ' . 5 Dennis Boannan.'.... - ...;;1 5 .Patzick.Clarkla......... . 5 .360,tin Fads ' . 5 }Maisel Martin......... Is Thomas , rtkomier"..... s,wahain.ei l rrer. 10 Thomas Wright - ' .. 40 1 Patrich Brennan.. .': . ... , .10 William Mrdhale.: ...... • 511 . 1tomneWallter....... . , 6 Janice IttGatta' ''.. - 511eorgetatmole.- - 5 Patrick AdstMa.-:: - ..:..:: 3 Ilmln'ilrennan,... .. ::.. -5 - Patrkk SlassfilyA.:,..: - ...::.lo.Pattick'Whnler,i: .... -... ' . 5 Arthur MellEarty.....;:. 'sol3l.lchael, Brennan - 6 Thomas Quoddy_ .;;--- .21.1 Thomas Kermtly , '. lO ... Patrick N0W11M..*:::.... 10 John libighes.., • ..5, Michael Treasey. • 5 !Arthur McMany • ' .5 Patrick Driyle.. ......... 10;Philip, Natl. - . 5 . Thimum gemedi - • ' , 40.,J0hn Flom.' ' ' ' -TO Tames Walsh ' 10 James Malley ...10 Thomas Nepodj ~ 5 iWra &Brain • -- 10 ' John Pintinings;: .. :... .s•JagMcCortnick.:..... 10 James Nash -• 10 Pat Purcile„:,.. -. .10 Thonisa Hobblean.::-. a (Hugh Goodwin . ' ... 5 Michael Foley.. . .;.. . •:-...- 3.',Richani Wright ... . . ... 5 Michael Marlyn 40 Michael Buckley . .5 Tatrlek.gan....::: .. 5 Nat Buckley - '. 5 ltdinond McGee....... 121Hent7 • Clcim , -• ' ' 5 Martin. Brennan - a Pat Ryan. -- .. -.- . ..... 5 Jame, Burna: ' ' ' 10 1 John. &lan—, . .._ : ...... 5 James Ryan. , .. .. : . ... 4 0 40 , 'l5 WilliWilliamTaylor .. • 50, Arthur Tajlor: ... .. ... 5 1 Jah n . sweeny,-......... , . :. a Daniel Renate. 6 Nicholas McGrath ' 10 Pat Nolan:—.. - . 5 James Hcaddcan.. .. ..„ • 5 Miles.Sweeny..... ' 5 James Ryan . " 5 Thomas'. Flemming.... • S Thomas Brenham `'' 10 WrasScnritek. ^ 5 John Hughes... • 40 Thus Collier ' ' 5 Michael Brennati . ..-.... 40 De.rinlei Regan . 3 Timothy Brennan ' 40 Thomas.3lclintin,...... 5 Patrick' Harkins s',. 10 Pat McDonald . . 5 Martin Prendaputt... - . 40 Matthew "Ho= - a James Murphy -' . 10 Michael..Doolin ' S John Cotneford. ' ' 10 Pat MdEvoy - I 5 Lag Campion 5 James- 1dah0ny......... a Daniel McHugh . - 5 John Sullivan It Thomas Ilsrdln . ' - . '4O James "Adams .10 Martin 'Murphy . ' 40 Pat Cometbri - 3 Michael Shoro ' ~. 10 Thomas Ming • .- 25 James Bell . 10 Michael Bergen 20 Patrick Conviln..., .. : .., 10 Nicholas Curran. - 20 Michael Purce11.....: - .... ' 5 Martin Caranar., . . ~. . 5 Patricklirerman . ::....:: 40 Lag Delany • ' -. : . 5 John Lynch ' 40 John Morris • • -... 10 William' Simmons:_::.'" 51 John - Gallagher • • E.' Philip Nash::: . '., :sDlPat..Boyle 6 Dennis Mahoney ' • 401 Pat Stinson - ' i Patrick Hur1ey........, ' 5 Michael Doherty . ".5 James Foley ..... :.:.. 10 James "Buckley 15 Terance Bryan.... ... -.. . 10 Tchn '. Haman. „.. . ' ..... 6 .Patrick Brennan: - .. - 10 Pat Malone" 5 Hugh Connelly ' 5 Geo•- Quin " tc Thomas Campion, 5 Owen lianety . • ' John Hughes "- 40 Thomas Stinson ' S William ,Simmons • • • 40 Pat MeHale„ ls Edward , Lynch 40 Wm McCaliki ' 5 Jae Whitehead 50 Philip Haman .• •Jamee'Cannon • 11 John Brennan Henry Prendagatt *: 51PatHarnan -- .... . John' Hughes ... . 40 1 Thomas.Mumsy• " ti John ;Nash. • 10iJohn Pitzpatriek. - ....., Was torrner • • • .101 George &Brien • 10 .Michael Keleher • • . 5 1 .Tamta Shorlln • • A &fair& Pr0nhy........ • 15Pat Breslin • ' John Horan ' 5 1.75,met0 ... .. John 5 Pat Whalen • Pat ' '5 George. Carroll Pat Doyle - John Sweeny • Michael Buntley.; John Brennan Michael .Srennan•• Jamae Hughes...-. Barny John Lees ' James King.... James Kelley... Jerry Campion:. Richard 'Hughes. .Thos Smith Thos ConanOrS:. Pat 3lnihale., r. john Handlin.. Michael Hoban. John Park -* •Pat Heart' 3 Jaines Cannon.. WM Brennan.: John Wm Coniston... Mender Coon.:: Thomas Moore. (ism Malley. Maleolmilutton • 10 1- Daniel- 13ergan •an James Doyle • •• 25 Jam,es Adams • 10 Thomas Eagan: . • '4O War-Brennan • n Pat 5 James Moran ' • . 5 John OiDonnell " -11Jrihn &Mask! • r. Martin Ronaski... „. :...• • 51John Brennan • • 10 James. Cavanor 51John - Whalen.. . .... . 5 John Wa15h.:..:_:....10 Andrew KewUc - -• - 10 ... List of: Names-who Pild $50.00 or Mote. •.• • .. • Martin Prendagast • slsoiEdivard Clansey.:.... .• bU John Hogan• 50 i James Whitehead. 50 .Patrick trenaart No •I•...GilJainei Canhon • • .50 Edward. Lynch . ; :.• 50 Ethiard Brophy " ' 50 - Timothy Brennan......•: 56 ildichrl Drennan, Martin 50 Thomas Renedy • _ 50 1 Thomas C0m0r0.,.'..:. 50 William Simmons; lst..• 50 John Lawler • • , • '5O• Martin Bourke • ..50 1 WIlltitm Carleton • 50 Carper Hughea • 50'; John 11. Hoban.: ...... 50 James Nash... ... so'William Sleater 50 Peter McEvoy . 00Fbisser Rodrick • • William McEvoy • 00 Willirun McDonald .50 'Thomas McEvoy GO James Adams ~ 50 Thomas Harder ' 50 ijohn' Parrott - 50 , John Lynch. - • :51r William 0 -Thomas 50 Patrick Hoban • • 50 Thomas Tovey ; •50 Joan Hughes.' 2d . w Daniel Malloy ' ; 'co Thomas Eagan •-—5 O George earn - ale:. 55 Daniel . ... • S 0 Thomas Fitzpatrick:... 50. Jahn Hughes' 501Miciptel Fitzpatrick..:. 50 .Thomas • Wright • 50 Thomas Ramekin 55 MlciutelMariyn' • •• 651ThomaaLtlansy • • '5O John. Hughes 3 ' 501Jarrios liowlan ' •• .50 ' John Lee 5..:...„ 50 t Laurence' Smith 50 James Doyle • • ' 501 Thomas Simpson 50 Martin 60 Patrick Ryan ' 50 Johd Cannon SoJamea 51) Daniel Bergrm • • 50. James Muldowny Michael Wade :.. 50j Arthur McMany - 55 Patrick Wade.. 50 ;Jantes'ilyait. '2cl ' •50 . Martin Brennan ; - ':solWilliam Taylor...Tr '5O Dennis Mahony • 501Phillp Nash' •• 65 John Quirk ' ' Su'll 11. Dunne , Patrick Whalen, Sat.... .58j Fuller.._ ' ' • 100 Edmond-McGee _ ....50;Thnnans Cassidy • 50 Thomas • Wa1ker.......• 55 Patrick Close .' . , .. 50 Thomas Lynch..„ A whew Kewlk... 50 Michael Brennan; mick, 51 Total amt 'collected..l6,Bll David Rohherts • 50 1 Pair1 'out • •6,414 ' . Thomas - Wen uan.•.black . 20 Martin•Murptiy .50,Paidr - fin pub. : - Thomas Prophy.':, .. . . 501 . :fames Wulsh • • •••• 50 • Janice 'Whalen • ' • 10,, Moore Mm Jamea Ciansey ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMP OVED SUPER - PHOSPHATE OF LIME. . . We have the pleasure .Of infOrmiur: our numerous friends and cuitomers.thafhereitter they' will. he sUp: plied with tugenuine article of super phosphate of Lime •of our . • The many difficultly; wz,andWur cUSTOSTILEM have ex: irrlenced, for somee - years past-in - depending upon ow aria to manufacture this article .for no, induced us to erects factory, where we are now. prepared, by' The, in-• troduction NEW AN D.COMPLE TE .MACHINESST to have the whole promos of manufacturing under our owx control. • :• :: : • ..• . . . By the unremittinz attention a a therOugh . • PRACTICAL and our/ oivw supzuviskoN, 'ire hope- to be able to-flit all Orders for our article Tor the coming sea son. but will only say-that we shall turn pat none but, FF.:RTILIZER. This manure.from Its iniperior merit and iti lawnena of .price compared with other god article...has acquired a roputatton with'fartnara that classes, it amongat onr • It Is larkely . cninpofied of , in aniAimit, and x.4.api AB Loma in Tannair.. ; . riticiti-$43 per 2 00 lb!. . • ner - A liberal deduction made to dealers on the above ankles. . • :•• • ALLEN. dr. NEEDLES..% • 45 South Whaivett 2nd 41.1k - mtlf Water St.; • • • • • . 151 rat store above Chestnut.)): _ ' • • : • -. PHILADELPHIA • ra"'W. Fell n&artlelea but each 2a ye can • eafo,i• rec y'eb. 18, '65. ' •, •' • - T-Sin ILIW BONE SUPER-PIIOSPIIATE OF LIME • • BAUGH. 433 X.9NUPACTURERS ANT. PROPRIETORS, Store.lYo. 20 Xouth 'Delftware. Ave nue . . • • . To the farincis of Pennsylvania, New Jersey'', Dela warp, and Maryland, Bnughla Banff Bone Phoa. phate is not a new bathe- Its =4' efficiency as a Fertilizer, for all'crops, hatt•been for years past practi tally-denoted by-them in Its continued use.. We want no better assurance of the high- appreciation. la which it is held by'Agriculturista tlian Ate fact : of an constant azi increase in the demand,.fmm year .to Year,- as our article has - enjoyed, and it liasbeetiourufaiu object to Tender It, In every respect, worthy of each a favorable i In - order to give greater faelliki , n the application 'of tie. Raw Bone Phosphate, .we .have.: - .since the last season, succeeded . in making it so floe and uniform' m to he capable of drilling., Farmers will find this an hnoortant advantage. .. ' . . The facilities . for the. Manufacture of the Raw Bone Phosphate are now very complete; and we can fill large orders with promptness ; hut it ladesim ble that all orders should he sent in as early in, the sea son a a: possible. It is packed in 'bags and.bawels.' and: May be had-of any regular dealer in Fertilizer% .fto: whom we advise_ all farmers to apply i or nf. the sole manufacturers. & NON, . • , ".. • No: 20 .tiouth Delaware Avenue, • . PIIIIADELPHLL . ..lfgr.The highest market price paid for Bones,. Jan. 28,..55.. . MORO: PII.ILLIPS , GENUINE IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LINE . . FOX I 4ALE AT • ILUILTACTIIILEBSP . DEP OT; . No. 27 North' Front between -Market Arch Ste:, PII.II6ADE LPMEILAr. • . . And Matt ,'. . Baltimore; lid.. •• • •The. &thick-11)er begs leave to Inform Deniers and animaters that he Is now - .prepared to famish 'Moan GESCINP: ISITII9 . VEII.- * SWUM: PaOf3TITATE Or LINE, in any :• • • ' " The Universal satisfaction •thia article has giVen dnr ing:the past lour years,'.has so- Increased- the deniand that I have been - compelled to greatly enlarge My. ca, parity for Its manufacture, and 'now-trust that T *ill be able to all all dnrint. actieOu. Yet' my'rule isfirst come filar served : . • • • - - • ' Discount-to• • ' . itIORO 1 2 11111.EIPS,' : . • Sole Proprietor &IMltikturnetuier. winzmn: p,AugnieN; SEllell.4ll....Pleettre -11' them in Titwe,.—The eubseriber 3. now reeth ing his stock of Fresh Garden Seeds. As many Seeds are scarce. We would 'advise •Truckmen &e.. who de sire to purehaie Seeds iii:quantitiee.' to send In their orders at once, so as to reeure what . 07 3. 1 3 11 In time. , REC6II:IO.—VoI. 'I, or the Rebellion Record just published and for 'rale B. j 'Six work is theronly cOniplele mord of .thellebel lion published—midis ehnsidermi-so - - .and - correct. that it is admitted inhithe! Count(' of Justice ar tan' 'merry. 'Comilla:tient& frcirmaximinstummenttmn boob -tabled atom state:x.4-; • :•• : ; • TlM*` iAlPireistailtikaureitTAlTyz;4la 11.1tkukeganttfor s'e& . b John Lawler....,Rdward.Curr.' Wm Berran...'.: . a Casper Hughes. 10 Martin MniphY . 6Wm Cobley..., lilJnhn Carr • . 40[Win . . .. 10 Jaines •Flym • • ' - 5 5 Michael Corrieford .. • 15 I .-. 5 Michael Brennan. ...:.... 5 ... 5 Jolia Lqx)lin . "• 10 .; . - 3 Pat Callahan ..:. ... 10 .. 10 Thomas Caisidy.... - .. 23 -... 10 George Llewellyn '5 ..-. 101 Pat 'Ford NOwen Feeny ' • ..,.. 401.10hn Heveny., ." • siJohn Molloy., ... 40 Neil Devitt., . : 51Edward . Ryan . 42IWrn Brennan. • Gni II H Dunne.. 51-- Fuller... 51 Mint Coin - ill. 51.10hn Moates On hand FUTILIZERS. OWII. ILINUFACTIiIiE. Properly wade ALLEN dc NEEDLES' Paekeq i in New Big,* 150 It?e: each. 13A.ITGH'S PIIILADELPHIA GREENWOQ.DSn,SEE,Y,_S SPRING. - ,• _ , • The whitener has ibt Atale.itt hla: Nozsery; Green-. treat, PeittsTllle:allne assortment of . • • • _ ALLAINDS,, '• • Emollient the , thoicild kilnits•far planting in 'this no tion of country , . which hive been -W , -W with cow— ;both Standard and Dwarf tar early.tiesdna.• . • - Ornamental - -Trees, . • Stiehl's acinntatn, Ash. .Sftver Maple . -Abele.. or. Sher ropier,: Rorte•Chestnut; European t.suebes; Alsoßrermreeae or eartous • - Sukall Fruits; • each as EneliehtfeminothGooeeberriee, Currants. fad in d- White - W*Triii.:4wthtt!Rd Withtguticl4 ll *-! - . i'••• Strawberries." •••• •-• • - Trijiuipti de Gand, Albany seedling; 1rpr0...n0., and other chotceearti that do-not ra qMee an Impregnator, by the dosen,' hundred-orlhour . . . . . . • Grape Such its Comma Delaware. Diana, : Crevilling, and the NEIttPRKMIUM. GRAPRSCaIIed the lONA. sat .isArtya.r..A, railed by Doctor Client. Ttus:former•hai received the Premium offered for the best Rudy . Gm* cultivated In the trotted States. it *being promusesed egral ea @salty Many reign . Grape, and the latter for the earliest ripening. Grape in the country, of good Auality, together.with several other cheace.=__ ds. • • Mammoth Rhubarb Roots arid Avarua- Roots.' AR Muds of Garden mil O'rnauiental-Shrubbery.; Extra Sized. FraitsTreeL. .wo have for eale about 100 extra.. aleed Apple - .awes 'which we will sell chietA'ai they mast. be removed in the Sprint', softie:of which mein beams': t, Alen ewers Flea Pear. Chewy sad:other rsidi Treac‘Apticale:-. I.lo*..itSielllicie for dame In want isflbr sPribrastlibgi to MakabetthelrOidelsiad'asf4thrn, in ;,* .1:110lie that camellia will - beiierved_dinit OW*The Vieea can be taken out Ird,.. _4\ 11.0 called toe.isfr thatlthey letlejige, , T;-Verltreei ape ndmd on . .tdigitVerraCiad'Aiii=be: - icriaisPlanted wish much greater 4: - fir Voi kir eats- if raised' Oa low groun&fi•i_ .Thle isci- an - :tottnortant Either'eallat 7 theNrriserv:'Or addresci_. • • . • .. MEDICINAL • • O$ TEARSCA STANDARD RE. F "Dr. Da* .4:Minionna Sirup Wild Cheiti." " Dwayne's' Compound; : - Syrup: , Wild • Cherry." "Dr: l3lslyne's Compoand harry," Thmisands of cases tif PitlmonarY - DMMu.e. which kive baffled-every expedient of humarrAtill. him been . perManently cured by this old 'standard reme - To prove this assertion we have certi- DeldeP of eures*.i , r.eatrtbatetaarY that: skeptics are led to feet incredulous - , . • of their truth: ,No remedy bilk . , ever been offered tat:can' . - • compare. with this groat • : • Original Wild Cher- ' - • Severe Coughs, lood..44tting. • • .Astittrie, . , • .Whoopini_Cough, - „ Bronchitis,' ' W eak 'Consumption.._ • - • • : Sore Throat;• - - 'Paint. Dide, - Breast: dc. and ell:complaints of a palmonart astute. Its use ,is sure to - brbig health and returning. vigor t o. the weak It cleanses thelungei of all Impurities; • lORstkii. sirinigth, ilgor and new life Into the , and do)lll . t . ate . d eyet e m For bee been a . tibuidard L reteetti, curing the most Obstinate ceusi* after all o refinedlie and traatment . have failed. • r • : . • Catairrhsil Coesitumptiiin:. To Dr, Stool/no 4r . 50r4.330 1V0i7 2 / 1 : Sixth St h:frrea: I send you eertiflivite of Naomi Wilefrg. She rsas afflicted with Catarrhal `<m. ilt'd fried many remedies. but scintinued.to• grciw ‘ve:.•ike:: lungs and stomach: became very much - disordered, and 'tier .physicians.and.friends despaired of her lire. - Through the.use of yonr COmpound Syrup of Mild • Cherry she sullenly recoyered. , • .• - .R. D. Slim, Justice 99 ..the Peace, U erneur; N.Y. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNR: .SON, - 330 North SIXTH, Sliest, 'Philadelphia.. Sold• by 'HENRY SAY- . .LOR-and JOHN G. BROWN 4 SON, Druggists, Potts ville. . Sept, ' (April 2. '114.-14 .. 10 ... 10 •.. 50 ..'2O .. 30 _lOO ...100 ~ : DENTAL : . CREAM,' For Cle . ausing; Whitening and .Pteservinw, •-• THE TEETH!' • -• . • This article is prepared with the greatest care' upon - scientific.principles. and - warranted ..not to contain anything tn the.slightest degree deteterioun.to the teeth, or ituung.• Some of our. most eminent Dental .Surgeons hate given ,their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend it us ft Preparation of superior qualities for cleansing, whitening and preserving the teeth. It cleans them 'rea dily,' rendering them` beautifully white and pearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel.— le is healing to the gams where they are ulcerated and sore. 'lt is alio an 'excellent disinfeetor for old decard teeth, which are exceedingly:Offensive. It gives a. rich and creamy taste to the Mouth; cleansing it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. prepared only - by A. 11AWLICY de CO. N. W. Cur. 10th and A.ombnett rHILAbtA, slid sold by all Druggists. Price 9.5 cents. • • TESTBIONIALS.--:. - The . following opinion of Dr. White, as $ the high esteem - which he holds the Dental Cream; m ust bentifficientavidence of its valve l tonote other testimonials - in detail Is, needless, 'con tenting ourselves by aimply giving the names and ad dresses of perstms-who speak of its - excellency for the teeth :•in ' .. Puttioni.eAcApril 11th. . . ,• • Hiving carefully examined Dawlers " Solidified Derital.eream." I. hereby chrerfully '-recomineni It to ..the Public generally. It is an excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and can be used by all persons with the.utniost confidence, as its properties • are perfectly harmless. Be.iides' preserving the teeth. It 'promotes a healthy action to the gums, and imparts a -.. pleasantness to the. breath.: . - • . ;• • . • Dr: WHITE, 1203 . • Aroh St..' . Thai. Ingrani, M. D., Dentist, 491 N. Fourth Street. - ' - '•J Ifirlaty, 2r4 S. Sixth St. • E. Vanderslice. Surgeon Dentist, 420 Arab St. ' C. A. liingabary, 1119 Nyalnnt St... S. Dillingham. IX D. S.; 734 Arch St. F. M. Dixon, 227 Arqh St.. • . . Edward Town Send, Dentist. 526 N. Fotirth St. L. - 11:.Dorphley, Dentist, 807:N. Tenth St.. M. L. Long, Dentist, 0.29 N. Sixth St. :. . ..~15 :. sb,bo9 Skin -Pisenses, !fetter, . Itch, MEM ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM, RING WQR NIS, ITCH truntions covering - the whole body, of long,standing and moat obstinate in character, are • quickly cured by "Dr: : Swityne's 2kll-Healing Ointment." "Dr. Swayrie's -- A.ll , llealing Ointment." . "Dr., Sly4yne's Ail-Healing Ointment." "Dr. Swayne' All 7 l-I.eitling Ointment." "Dr. 'Swayne's All-Healing Ointinent" . . . . If the blood is bripere,.cleense the system of all bn verities by using, the oldostabltshed „and well re medy, ' . 1 - : : . , . .. . . Dr. Swayne's : Blood-Purityin,g . Panacea.' Dr.: Swayne's Blood7Puritying- Panacea: Swayne's Blood-Purifying. Panacea.' "Dr.- Swayne'S *Blood-Purifying Panacea.' ` 4 Dr:. Swayneis. Bloo,(1-Purifying Panacea.' .``Dr. •-Swayne7s • • Blood-Purifying.. Pan acei:' Its repotatiint for curing sciefula old ulcers. hip joint cdmplaint, ulcerated sore throat, white: swelling, dark • tiltdches, defects in the skin.' boils. yellow skin.' mare:nus or wasting flesh; - rheumatic affections, pains in the times, thc,„' is without 'pdrallel...The weak and. debilitated, or. any disease - 14 a sceofulons nature, it Is Sure to do good. as the many -thousand •testimonials from all part's of the. world will prove ; ' nothing ever . discovered can compare with' it in curing that 'class of disorders: - To'be sure ofizetting the pure:and genuine Panhcea, vinrchase direct at the principal Office. of Dr: Sari:vas SON, 33d North Stith street, Philadelphia, or at the Dn; Store of HENRY SAILOR; - Ppttsbille. .RECIOTITS,WA.NTED. QUOTAS FILLED. ,• .• SUBSTITUTES: FURNISHED. • 130 UNTIES-PAID. OFFICE:: illnrket. Pit rr.f•ta h;eivrtin CCU. tee ?laid . 11 aiirogid. • , • . , • •, • 0. - D..J ENKINN. 1 r U • S • - S1 AATI ) • - CO3I3IRCIAL, and BUSINESS, At 8. BANNAWS BeeltatoTe. - - OHEAP, GOOD - ROOFING.. ABOUT HALF' THE PRICE' OF TIN' . WARRENS pENTonts PEBBLE ROOFING is now need iuore than nay other Rind: Is both Fire and Water Proof, and will outlast twil tin" rooky whtic.lt 'costs only about half the price of tin. , This , roofing is pat ou by the subscribers, at short notice: . • ' BANN.A.N & Dy.FItEliN, Pottsville. It cannot be put-on roofi pitching over 3 inchei to. the foot. It eau be put on flat, if tieceasary. : March 26, . • • . • • . . WIRIE 11!Alr Wo.lolKia - ifkir . • .. . • . '. - JOHN ROEBIANG„ Trentori; New Jergey. rar" A large assortment ot.FMO Rope constantly on hand" Orders filled with despatch. For size, strength, nd cost. see, • Imp , .7 4 5:-1-11 4 • , B 0 CrQUWEIN toi 6 Weddings, Balls,'Peirt. lES, &c:, can be obtained at . - • -.. • GrietlWOl,d . VOIL Tlll.lE' 'MIL LlON...lin/nab- Arden U by TennYana. In paper. at ont %5 eanta,jun retched and for sale at BANNAIi lkiokatoFe. ktiAlX.ollB! :'061 , ;(11011* MADE!!, . TRIBUNIS . ALDIALI4I.A.C.—Tke I. bane Almanac. and Political Register for 130 k Plea received and Stile at . - ' BANXAMS • • • - :Bonk and Stationary Stnrei. • . . a • • Mao fresh supply. Of . the 014 _Franklin . " and other . ; • MAYLORS? FINE .TOILET • ISOAPIO ' - • [l,lyl . •-• . . • A : , - _ A.vi.olcs) sq.4lllycG: COMPOUND, At litt4.llST: S 311(111KING • ItOMIACCO.—A. largv ar e ortment of different kinds ; In W.. of bble.: for sale by • ." Des. .31.'G.- • • • • . S..I3OTER. A BIERSPAN WATtlittelL n geld and rarer. cx-eneea: - Ameiirea Clocks; ani jewelry or.alt'Ae teripttotucean be ebt.dbed at the item nf. , • • ' 11,- . LEIWERs,* Agent, ,inetttreLstrtet, rottswfils, ^Kept.°S!~i •(t-v2. -47.1110119V0N1P, Jaat - recalwad. TowailttpandLatieLsortot2Peala. pyliants.ft ule at B. 811.88A218.1- now* Bt-ryastfamiikra. PPa TlMlRtrAttllgtii -teort tt.'63nrAtietlotit.W...• .1%.1.1;l tA;-1.- At 4 p •t & 7EMItrfAVES ;X'..X . ,..1i*T1* . 14 iffamLEvis , SOLIDIFIED : Blotches.' SCALD .HEND AND • ' • PO.. At. -IWO NES... • ' v ..,,.., i 00, too , :ri,,,.,,:,,... gailirday4pbi,,to ..16163. TIE WO :FOR TI EE All quiet an Jaasea.-The Arseseasatars7 It erotism* l U — Aaletsaaeare el; ~lthe .leaterelary _ flea Ifearryi - Ake.' Crri POhri.Vll4. Feb. 21" - -186.1- At the front all is quiet as 4 churchyard. „Pork Nell,'usually the most boisterous point" along the, preserves thepesce with Wrinderfril arid picket:firing rna_rshaost be. reckoned among :the lost arts. If_en , likely pis abiterniat slate. of . 4nietudeUtheinll presaging the cowing - 06ft' and before another month has passed tan% thee storm will Very- likely burst in all Re - ; fury. .` . The impression is now beginning to gain ground it we stand upon the threshold of the Anal cartipsign of the war, for, whether we succeed-in grivo Lee . out of Richmond or in keeping 'him coo up there,- the cause_of the rebellion is lust .. -' r army in oar front may be brave and skillfully mershalled, but bravery and skill are of little avail wham the rations have nun out. - - Arid to neatly that complexion ktfeallairs at Itichinond come at last. ' • - In the . House etWeeltiniwn on Thriradai "the amendatory _Enrolment- bißivia ocausidered: and an amendment that no cre dits shall be given., ex cept for Men actually furnished on present and future calls, and mustered into_the sorties of the United. State 4, was adopt e d,. The Kentucky Senate has - rejeCted the tutional amendment.: , • :The appointment of if ugh McCulloch, ' as... Soot retary of the Trettaury, is, announced' -11 the Na. tional IntelLigetaaer:. • • At a large. meeting of New York , merebarite held on Thursdaj, it was agreed to recommen4 to the people'of the country to obse.rvethe 4th Of March as a day of jubilation;" in honor of the rei occupation of Charleston byour troppe. the The-ribet House has passed the bill for erming The Houise of _liePreeentatives_Merrisbarg„ passed an act extending to January, 1866; the time in which State banks can-accept the tional Banking law. The rebel Colonel IL S. tlreckinridge w a s hired.by our troops, near Midway, Ky., on Wed- Theguerilles are again becoming, lro- Wilk on the Arkansas. river, firing into passing Wilk and committing other outrages. - • In - the Army of the 'Potomac a shotted Salute was fired in hOnor of the -Charleetun. Is the House pu.Wednesday, Air. A. 1 ) : Field, of Lousiana, ivas brought imfore the . bar by the Sergeant -at-Arms, arid :2004- nianded by the epeaker for his assault upon Judge Kelly, Fields is penitent; hays that he Was Intoxicated at the time of the assult; and has 'asked Judge Kelly's pardon.: WILMINGTON IRRIL A despatch received'yeaterday 'states that our troops occupy Wilmington, N. C. The rebels retreated towards Raleigh: • •—Thai rebel Forrest, et Jac Miss., ie mu. scripting guerrillas and sending them on to Rich-. mood. . ' —The rebel pirate- Semmes! has been - made'• Rear Admiral; and into take command of the JE13203 river squadron. . , • -• =The rebel flag-of trace boat NVilliani was blown up by is-torpedo hi James river on - Friday afternoon. There were no prieoneza beard at the time. " • . L-Deneral Sherman entered Columbia. S. C., on Friday morning of lag. week. 'According to an official dispatch of General,Beanrogard, pnb. lighed•in the Riemond, pa ''ere'. of Saturday, .the Federarfroops approached the soffit i bank" ofthe . Congaree .on IThurwlay evening, and throw "A. number of shells into. the. Cit y .: During the night they moved up'the river, and the next menung ferded•the 'Saluda and Broad - rivers: , Whilethey ; v.-ere fording these - streams,. the rebel troupe -der Beauregard evacuated - the place. • -• FROM THE SEVENTH PA. CAVALRY. . . ' . •-• Cams , Naas. Gesvin. limustee, Acsnesa.l. ••February Ist, 1865. . . Enrinits hflasate Joritxii.tince wilting to: ynrt from Nashville our situation has been greatly changed.- -Leaving camp thereon the Ist, we started on tnir no-. knOwn .destination: - • anpissa.ng It tosbe East port. Mississippi , , tt • • „- every, Any until arriving here. On oar - march the many fields tif bat tle, which proved. the, i7•At, y had -paid dearly for - their visit to Nashville. , their lose of artillery. Ac.: as we passed thron_ , gh • 'Actin. Tennessee, Ise found the bnildings were . filled- with woundedlaud prisoners, which gave "evidence of their defeat. They seemed to think as they looked' on - our enlitmzi that Yankee Ca /airy was still in- almndance. Among them recognized many whoni I": met on - our'eampalga through Georgia hut Summer, Howeverwe moved on and thought we would again meet them and many ottt era InCruahing this rebellion. , As we. passed through Columbia I had an opportunity of seeing the. defences and fortifications -around the town. Many - buildings there • were filled with.: rebel ..prittiners. also many wounded. The town seemed as if it. was . deserted with the exception of a few families,- who were Of the contraband race: The few others I saw were secesh. and did not seem' pleased at our arrival: - After march ing through on our tramp, we arrived on the opposite aide of the river, and encamped for the night. In the morning we started on again. - and "continued every day until within fifteen - miles - of tport. when the column was ordered to encamp, the roads beingin . such a.Con dition that it was impoSsible to - proreed.ally- further. On this aceton-* the rosion took another route to wards Gravel Spr'rigs; reaching thefe on-the 25th, arid encamped ',yin night. - lu the. mOnine -"we changed camp, was te t,- ! . .t .hc present - time;building win ter quartet..n odi gto remain here snide thne. Since our arrit , . the 25th, - we have. had no retinue . what.w. • . a i rsterdaY, when 'some tor I task its mkt.. a .e. 'Until then we had lived on two gears of r.rn :ince a pint oi flour, which was all we re ceived ltt gut days from the government simplies. - In many instances the men. 'robbed their horses. takhig their urn and oats to parch and eat, make coffee and such meals an; conld,be obtained - from the above men- .sued articles.. Of all the rough :starving expeditions -that thave already experienced in Virginia, and in this army, this the worst. But as many others besld4a our regiment, were on the same scale of living, wchavo .by no means been surprised. The, fault of not having rations here for us can easily be accounted for: - The river being frolea over,-'boats were unable to get here. Otherwise this Occurrence could not have-happened.' During our eight. days: famine the men were.in good spirits, and had. hopes of better times _coming. - The country here is entirely fun aground. There is nothing in the land for us to live nn of any kind, and outwards are supplied hy . . he • govern men t,- while we' are . an enemy a.country and in the wilderness ofAlabamei The men are still firm, and can- be tested Whenever the op: port unity offers. There is nothing of interest that - I '.can mention. We have notheard lately how the army is getting along. Why we are now building winter quarters I caul really - say. unless. on account of begin ning a fresh start in the Spring. We get no miss heys of any kind, and I am obliged for - myself - and many others,to sink yon to aendus. the ldistione.J.ManAl. Width will inform us how thingenre at home aid in the army. We' have had no regular malls-yet' Since -we came here, or perhaps I could have sent you toy:letter intoner. The boats have Just arrived at the wharf, - and :oar supplies are at hand, and I trust we will now hive no need to complain. Our. camp is , situated about one . mile - from the river. ' The weather is Pleat - ant and wears all enjoying ourselves asuanal tn - different Gee. - Wilsoms - .headquarters are close at - hand. and them - Corps la encamped for miles around ns. Among them is the 7th Division. containing many hardy hnOeS'frislll the Keystone State. They seem used up, bat still In ebod spirits. During our stay hire • many friends who have long been parted will be happy to meet old : ac quaintances again. While we lay hererre mast make ourselves comfortable, and for that purpose every effort is being, used.. ,_I Remain, Yours Truly, .. L. C. Ci. IPhilndillphica Market■ • . r PHILADELPHIA, TiltlrSflay,F b. 24,.1865. Fiona Binit. - --The export demand for Flotr - continues litifited. - Sales of choioe super fine at s9aslo . ; goad extra at $ll 00 ; extra faiin .ly at 11 25a12 50. The Hales to the - retailers and baliere.nre to a limited extant within the range of those. figures. Rye Flour is held at $8,75,Eul Corhmeal. at 88 50-per barrel, but without sales of either. : • • • GitAnc. —The offerings of; Wheat are:light - and prices are steady. Sales - at n 55a2 65,forgood Red, and $2 6082 80 'for fair Pennsylvania add" linice Kentucky White. Rye is Selling- At $1 70i 72.' Corn. Sales of yellow at $l. - 62a1 , 63. Oats' . -93 cents. ' - POTTSVEGLE MARKETS. Corrected Wemplay for thy inergeoJounstl. wu'LE 3 inn,. • Wheat Flour, extra family, per barret..:lslB . 001$14. do 'do do ' do, per cwt . ; : 62t do do extra per barrel.:.l 10 001 11 00• • do • do - superfine, • :do . 1 8 AOl. 960 - Vt.y Flour, - ' do llO 601 11 00 per cwt 1 , -• , : ' .-• ' do 1 5 01 .• 0 11() • • (ilmahel.. - B'lol 5 . 00 'do .2 60( 2 10 - oer pound... - ' 1,, 40 Buckwheat Flour, •; Wheat, prime whit' , do •••do - re t Dried Peaches, par'• - • ' • dy do nm•ar.•• Dried Apples. ' . , wn. _ ! $OO , Eggs. .. V W O3 -14 2 'sl. Sni Butter, '. V Th.,55 I OniChees4 . . •• in . 3 19)1Lard. , . ' "424 '- 3 - 001 Haw. ' •' 2O. ' • •I .1 90IShonlder,. ~ 009 ' 1 Cle:Beef hind qr. • In 1 OW ' '• front •• -•• ilO - I. 251:Written, ' ' .: I!0 35 00Tork, • i . 2 oo veal, - l k - - ig - sugar. Cuba, •• • • Sugar Henke, •••1 4 25;Porto itieo r .`` , 1 ':. .' White, . .. : M.O. Sykun. " - Rye,. 111 bu. Corp, Oats, ' Soup bean". Pens. • ." Rye Chop, '" Corn Meal " Middlings, " Potatoes, . " May, .11 ton. gl 80 1 Tit 1 00 3 00 4 00' 4 00 1 .30 1 40 1 00 35 00 " bale cwt Straw, Eton. Plaster, . Salt; } 2 sack Tim Seed, is CIOTer • • ":. YIAPIIi.--.The latest and best lihips of the 'Oll-Ragidtut of Pennsylvania. Ohio and Weidera Virginia, Just reoeived and for sale at • • • ~ • • BANNANII- BOOKSTORE . . SAY..BILL, whj is. Ned il'oreetit Me" 'F.- L. RAMMER% Tobacco' Store . 7 ._ Beesese hi draws a crowd and . please" the people. [Feb. 18,- 0 116,T-11 . ~ - , 25;000 -FAIVI I " ' R A A t and. A g li eun_tM 3f:- eel:mum and Sweet Biiar Hpee, tuouti, 3:41 ar .Feb. le, .66.=-7-tf • "F. B.IIAESELESS. . - ANTELL; CHARLES: ifyou are.ink' {n I,r• open.* store, you no to F. J. ATASSZLERSTO- bake Store, nearly oppoehnlheJttorthner Howe; sad - buy your Tobaixo and Segura All dealers that buy of him have been snecOittd; those who'buy up trash around town are all bulldog up and annPlsift" of dall times. [Feb: les. TERN has received a letter trim her huthastd la •P the army.. who requests hello go to PI S. MUMS LBWS Tobacco Store, and get wale more ofthrsis nine Bavaria Segaraand some of his Chewing_Tobseeo same as I had before. They say they can chew and at it, it Is so good. . . Crab. IM, V5...-4.te - - • A • • YOUTH of unexceptionable character Will >:e delighted to open correspondence with several:an imated and intelligent - young. ladies of Schuylkill. • A good opportunity.,`,:tcraid ~vul comfort" en enemy of treason. Address LOUISC. ILIVERONE. •- • Anderson Cavalry. near - FOOitc ?65. • • - • .1-20 • VOTIICE..-Wheress mx Riie his le ft eig,btat Iniard,witiptut anyjant canag.,l hereby ea:Um at I iierproiit from trusting her on Tar eeentint Dadelsept her eontraeling ! . GStil3T► ,1 Tremont:Feb: IS, ' -1 141411 .1triES.41ar1414): str = 7" 1 4 -3 4.11 1 11Mdt ~Fn4. • car. The 16 .11eirerlbezormgri 4 0.-ofvffiV7l ted 4Ttend tret. lB . es 7
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