'FIO3IB OF TOFF TEfiOS—s9 per aninutii pgable in isdistnee--;` srak If rat paid in advance. If not paid , wit ii -IL'! *ill he charged.. Tha , ei genus will be Attie/Iv adhered ta tieiegftez . • • • TO (1111$: • Three copies -to one address, au ashamed. ; "- " —.lO 00 Thirteen" • 410:00_ Club SuhieriPtyras aunstinesiisbly bi paid inndrariee., . The 4433 - 33431 ii will' be furnished to fArriersisad others it $3 50 per 100 copies. 494 h —a delivery. • • • 113 1 .41ergymen said Schxd helitrahrbed !with the JOVIIIIIAL at $1 15 inadvarite, or $1 30 if paid within thelyi.lir—pvez one mar. tun rates. - • el% Advertising 3 For 3 linos, including data tinittrisertn. 30 eta., and - sabsysprent imertions,l3,ens. . Ode square o'o ilties, and over 3. lines, for 1 or 3 insertions, 61 inner. Om& larger ones .• 1110*3"031. tivezz. +-'siz. TtrItLYZ. Thnwi • tines.; 61 50 $2 50 . $4 00 ' Four .... 200t. - '1.2 40 6001 Eight Hues, and iiver four 2 AO 600 lO 00. Two SqVares. or It lines. 5.00 ~ 1 9 00„. • 15 00 Three ".'24 00 L - 00 16 00 Pont ' s o'o9 ' .114 00 - 99 00 Cleaner . ... • 19 4 62 . 1'2009 20 00' or- 1-arger save as per . sitreentent. , Tw" Andttorre and Administratohe Motto* 69 each. tir".Nine Wiirdtare counted's, tine is advertising. -... ' . .-1 . 00 41.4 : LIR-Al -------- . -..; • • • ---0-7,-,- ~...-4.—____-4-,.., • -..---:, •-•-_-.;-.A' 7,- - - zc .--T.-- ~e rri Wt p ,- . ....:74, ,,: i.- 4. r:ft -W-4-.--- -Vt--,,.:',q::,--f,f7:::!_.1,-'l-•':A.7-:-;:;:'',#._ -451,..N,,z1 -27 :A - c , -- iKI- ...,, , r, • ~.;, --;`,...)...-..e7e,-.t. - ''-,,, „ 4 „ , ; - -,..•: - ...;. , ', - , ,•:2.-J:1 ,7:1, _ : - o ;: : A =L' e Nv4:- ,z,:•••,..,,-, , :f.-,-' - ',.:4t r rei:il-' 1 4 7. ' t :-• : ' , t ''.-..,7:V,!4.?:ef" ''" ' ' MEE of the P6fiaiel bla k Tennlnes HAUETT, VAX DIISENIE,,LOCIIMAI , 111[11.1Mt • e 4-11 Locust 1111. *id Brogd, Tpp COal 1 4, • LBO, , " Lliffitill MAL& NAVIGATL6:4 - COILPANY•S COAL t. • SPRING MOUSTAIN.• lIARIEMIL BEAVER 31EA1)ONV., ttnoott, • ' BAZLETO . N., . • k • ' • caret yrti.rrirr or . pibb .; bhip REV. Al% , 14 ASII • GOAL; ' I 4 Al Shipping Wim.n . ei—No...l Pr,rt ,Itichtbpi4 .ay - • ' No. •27..1izab , i410.rt: • - ; ' , , Aients tor GEORGE NE,, , LIZS. celOraied .... -44 . -No. nt wobni ..trret.'I4IILADELPITIA. Trinity-1301(1nm, Ninr - YOltii. , , Top Coal, shipped at ;rhilad'elphts. : - ;i t : 1 No. 5 Doane street..l34lBTON rei .., , ~..- P4olo their Whart No.ll, at pott:Rtchmoilet its: -_____,_ i delOia. thff are' prOpanal to ohip the beat, qua) teo , - or OASTNER, STIOKNier& WELLINGTON 1 I li" -1'"u1"1" ai ' d Rea "a WA" a t " 4 r 1 Ithr oyllkill Coals. : , • oraLcus or- itta,ylkitun s -!tx --.. '-. ~ . J FHu ihriedirclos - at 'Jersey' City 'Cobefe the d bo; i .- •• . , - - .' is trunfls to 18 froi: they ''' Antnraci-to-& B ituminousors -Co . .;:"., rn, to sdpiil ' the . 1 .la vo Coals and 4.F111 41 . ti, . rat a len, bald' ohipifor I.xi, 1n China and elm -. w 'e. al.O. ra.r.,',ns AS 14EVr L • MiI.AN! , ' PaPt •.. '' ••• ' • , :•' St limes caO•irt: cuslol t any hour clurine yor PArKER'S. LEIIIGH Stet4-LOO tOit. -i h '' • ''! I ' ;1 -W. J. tl. - sallTlt - • ~ sA4ct:l...CAStNr.it,New York, .: -- ' . I - , -', Alient at Jersey ..rty. '1 • (... ti. sTicis,s; Ey:. -F A H Ri ver , .• i .14 eniti at Cadent—WAßD & 11AUNL, '42 Kilby Oil .. ; iJ. C. WELLINtiT.ON, lin.fun. ' . " int N•oicark— J. l sl,•DoC.4.sll'. . 11 • .' • ! rt.. , Trinitir ituilding„:' Now York, ~? . I M 11 , 2 . ' 64 . - - II ' 2 .- F. -.-. 1141." r • OFFIC,S . : ..., 215 Walnut Street;, Philadelphia.' ' •• , : 1 . 15 hilly Street, ihytrtn, • - • . ' ...Wharf: Rte. 6, 'port -Riebrosind, rid Ind'or. , .. }lay .16,'.1,13 . , . . • • ' Pier No ' 4 1. • 't • • • •' 1 '• • 4011A13.T.i',13 A. lIT,OKSCITEB, C0., - 3161HCTAIN. 111:ACK, • AND 1 • 110ALS., ,t Fri ' 7l :s . '..,•,4' 43i • 1- I HILAD.RPI-1.1:A;,' - .4' sclllrlJj ILL,,:`AVJGATioN. Shippln. , Wharves for ANTHRACITE COAL at • Gre;naleb,lawari Hiteri Phliad a t• LJ WIS AVIREIIII.ED "it Co. ItOM :TIE L. POTTS. a. Co. .r.:.e . ;TWalritit 1.4.1141. OFFIC ES: 11r.u.hiny. Zsrlw York. . 114 Rillty' , Vl44, • ; , . Whnir No. 2. -• :• • it • Dl{o., • : E. tor. sVA., :;!). Pine Street; ,New• York. ' • • Olerrhant,' Kink Building, Providence. _ - • • DANIS 4ICSON • & C 0.;.; 11MITA ANT, i.IIIPrFTLI.Jir:TiIC ELEMZATED. Lfwrs'T . ' I'll ) .I` ll''C-0 L. f -:,i.o.l3,"lyt ! illirt r. 11J 1:n nidwity.,. No. 9:Trinity Anildinc . , Nevi . York. . • (No. VI , I n gane . ....street. lkilo 1.• AN.ENT:E.. 'in 13. At41:1;.1,'N1.. it, )1% ANS. Bid 117.1:11 * CO.; TlikentlMAT 10hil Win =Red : Ash.. and Oidtaci ' - Red: 'Asti . . I:ty t; .Sinpriior While Ash Cosil:Trons I New !Shenandoah ,tll7 . lootl ila.xx , xl4uy yill•ll.lpix.dir i.9y1411.1 ICutflora. . A:zeni , jor ilo• 4,r-tax). W. t.:7N - I"Dr.: wiior Pine Forrst liVhile Ash .Coal.. 011.41:1›,, • 21% WAINI - 1t.:11111.A , A..;.; ooinn 9,-.11:17,11.:Y.8U1LD7N1:. N. 1: -& COOK, • 'EMT GIL • LOC USX.- MHO 11:111•21 I ' 11111,A 117 K • lIIICAT . • 0. otlinr 111+1 qualitthe 14 . , . . . WHITZ , -AINTH RED ASH • COALS 214: N1';:illIti1" .I.s4reet. 41;i1a(4 , ..11411:4, lkil 1 • , . 31. 4:itik tilX° , Vt M. PO. WM. F. moony.-ship w r uro i nz,•Ht. , ctnq 11 Pn. C. 17 Februiiry 7.• A Mary 'appohittd, (00K. atTritx Lot UNTAIN CoAL. tom, Lorml.thit)(YOrn., IV% PARVI .ru•t tnpt .1711. . •L_ AULT VAN DUSEN &'Lljarchttt .:t1 171; :lilt/ ~M II4•N of tlic et'lo.4"afeci 1.6(11041'• 1110 NT OA 10. • (.24 . 9 , Wftloi - 1( i•z!rem: iT.q: Y6rk: ' - . No. Donoe f;ikton.• •ch ' ;. ' ; • ."1:f-!. No. 40 Tritpiti.lo”ittlitia 4 NEW YOBS. fron;,:s.a.k: ' , .• Ml=M= LETucati COALS, rk Of t. Cool. in hoit, mi lli.xr - 4? Tlde Wat Ikollanrrrof.ont. 11,*une ploy µnip C.. to ar.rn mi. rill LAI)EI,I - 111.. 4 rbetry. . AIN); 14::(1401,13•' , • 'BE'S CREEK CrrhiBERUND i==lMMa=l ENB CARDS ..•11 '. : . ‘{' ;' Ill ' ilib ill '11 :-- i' : ,LIT,Ille.O - 1 - i — lit: ' i"" , n'act`v SI.C 4 )N1) St:' uinr )latiailton6.),'l') . a • , [April -1. • "' .• • ,Engittcri ,; I.. . ll . ll A • 4lh•v r ftil7l , k ex , 7ent.• lirnt • ,•\ Ift 10••• Tv. le., .42 ftivifirt)Ot• term hir on the .4 !•1111‘limar.'illultliti ; :, 'oittrt., Street, Pottlki , attendt.rd to, I , .•. • j 1111 E -Ni 11l It 111 1, 4.'il'i li , it.... 0.•• I /11114111147,.;•irC011d !'' Jk . ;T:1!).• • • ••;.• M. ILANGII)(EN.• Nis rgr4ii M•trkt.f: 3!...• . . - 7 -.". , • . . 1 W. $ 4 11,E.11 - Eit:ittutrillir.... Pe., .:1" t hrPriiii, i rA.ta St..fac Geolo.gii•a l i Stir% e! .13ialx, rn! ri , ,, ,t.L., \ 1 ; ;,‘ * ; . r . I, iiiii .I....tirr En. Ur a l l 'Emiliale - Al, All •VNi ly cite, - s,,liiiikiii omuly. Pn. , -il..r Addaw. -"Staltativy City.l 4 4 O." ••• 1,;,... •ra . ~ ,H . ~, ,i • 17-tf \tl."—Fer thr Pariltaitar and . —111(1 arlUiig (..113; 11) 6in , crizig rott.vith.: rc•r 11.. • . ( WAS. )1. •A•. or i'lo.-.lvissiattrwreurer n all y 1,4, i.litttlrrt. IViiliainnoort. Eat, IVA o;• r 61111r.t. ”rt. (brit N•le k 4 silvvr nNi 15., napkin rvsry t sal ,, thsap. I , T •-• R Gitti:E.'4, 'VAt4,toiltikvr.lold Jcovekr, Cvntrc Strtst, Potts, .11111 k" CAVEIDISXI and spu 111611 , Twist I • obarct4.—A large anil,onix-rior. lot hose Tobamo baad•aud turseald, by , rL notr.R, .r.Nus E HA VACriji, MEG A. 1104 Al , ii , l l ; lll .:3'; l .ko4larniti • 4.• , - - I t.' - • . . , • ", ,_ :•• , 7 " : ', ° ___ _ _ _ _ ___ l• 1 , . .• "'3 '. ~,, ',/. r -----...--..... . 1 , - ... •. H: ', ~. . . 1, • . .- - --, ,-----__ .-.. ! !' .. . - . . . • . _ • 1 - ...i , . ' , I ! S --- •AO jc . 1 . . . • . - . • . 4 Y. • .. 4 (' .1 - 1 - %I, , 1 I ~,,, l c 1 . „:, • • .... 5 ..., . . . , , _ . • --=•" . , . . • - . - 1 _ _ t • . --iii":.' , . ~.--•,, .:•• ...iih.. , , - Ti tE , i -'• A 1 . . . . .:., S , ' , • . . . ~, , ...... ,„.....- - . , .._,.,... ~..."..., • , - . 1 , , ). ; , ~ .. , _ ADVE 1 ?.. <, ' ' - - . • iIiMMINEINIEIIMIIMENNEMMISIIMINIMEr PUBtIOED XLLe • A.T) - VE - ' . , _ ' • IlL; en the Detain jINTARIY•ik WA . No. , 11 PINE • .; - YORK, le .Ventifor The Iflonsolidated Coati tiro Haltirmorr "Filo Wiikriborre ,ed froth ,lersev City and Ellzabetiltort. so. for then - AMPISICIRE and BALTINIO4I espshire - Georges Creek" Coal, Ll:Amore and Geor;,,ornktrn_ . . „ .. • 1.- . .... , Pier . 'rfii,., t I . ' ,- ~ lEWIS AVDIOBIIIIED' a: c,,,, .110,01kiala Dealern a beat variatie s . o 4 l4 . Inu Bi t i m a . - it) • and auk 1 dais, - i (205 wtp , it s,triN.t. rbitadelphi 4 . ,; 'FICES: ,{ 110 Itrf way, Nvw York. , ... A 141 1 iii strect.,por.t4,n... ,' I. 1 Plnncer Shipper:. Prom' Elizabethport,ol i 11G14 SPRING MOI "STAIN. 11.1ELETON, Op 1 COUNCIL 11FDC ! E COALS. {•:A) Al Z ABET. IPORT, • . G ; ; 91L.• ; ' -;, OIL. L.ENVIS . AtTDRTRIED 4 CO.l -,. .. iVa.lntit;Street,'l'llll.4. I.IELI'IILL - 1 4. 1. - 110 itrowfway.- NEW TOItKJ . - , , —1 . • 4 .14 Kilby St n 41., , . S. . . holesale.Nale'ri: In thelmqd Yarieties 4 4 1)6111 "lt., 11.. ti -Side proptietorw of Wolf ; Cravle Col I leryor ma "pnbdrit in•;;Awer 150,000 tons aleur of (ll , ' Ca? e1)1 . 1%. DIAMOND. Cited Ash:), and AiLaci..... 116.114 ( Vhile ) • . ' , . 1 H . • . uscre . Acenta for th salt- of Ole purely g•cluil Im 1111ounluite4;ottl. caul! the 14,eust Dale Colli r - of C. , l'orrN &X. 4...., all ,of whlai will ho--4 11 1 0 1A i' di tu New York, li.L.Cagfal :, or t....ustw.ise, %la. .tl- PitlK4heloa Wart I . ...ar. , Ll'hiladtdphi...4 , '. ' l • - .014i..- ; - • Philadelphia. ream Pier Iliii.-l i l. rt 11,1ebsteand. r . ' 1" •" -I '.e,rholo(xt qualitie. , of ICED and. WIIITE L 1 1 .5.1 1 1. l't from Scliti).lkill Comity, ..elected aiih ,Pperial mai old pped tinder our per otud pnwrititend a ce. . ' AttElatabithport. Y.-J.- 1 __'-_ ,'HIGH- Sign:l;C:- MOUNTAIN .and COUNCIL. - - ' - *, , lIIINIE,COALS. , : 1 -- , .• • From Baltimore. Ittd.' e qlebral..ed .11.‘311"rAlIlik 111 T V MI.:SOrS AL. , ' i .. . 1 At Jersei City, N. 4. ; ; ! Ma. I,eldt?.ll. and Morris Canals.) e wery`superiorlVll.li F.:NH..IIIIM COAL, fm he lion: Yem., taken from the “Andecrikt Imp o 'e..... I. andCoul Company's 'E. , tate.. , near Wilkestatee' ; :the ( . 01 - NelL IIIIS(iti COAL; both of I%lticht or . 4 S. puriarm..l. ;ma liar family - u....'„ are unJuriAlss. 1,1 • . ' e hold ei•rtifb.ates lb our , idlimA from lairthy. Who • used and fully tested ;1 1 ..5e coals, and:pro tile. , ,the ur.s - r-AsilltItACITT (Sonja for bozo. in ufte.iplro • lig mama clinker, less, asho.iund trreater 0 4-, 0., itiiiiii 0111(1%1.1mb. now Ixfore the puldle... - :7 . , I 14y'1:... 1, 1t • , - I 2- I T Exr (U CT. rect {1 It i A 1,, . ":-..-1.. - T: 4r.rt)t79' .& {'Q., ~. Csnceetnorn.io. STOCT . VAN ViTITT.LFL. irio., Paitl Stiippem 4.r the rel...brntedYl'l.TON t 1 :11) r•t!II., fe,m thi .I:lo. , ervnle Colliery!. near 1 on; I. and 'den ier* ti the bent Tatletiev Of • 1 ANTRItitITC Mai BM MlNoi* COLS 1 n • ..ti t ', ere -, d direct (Ann Lila .ruinot or on Innirtl °fly ' '1 'l' - - • . .1 . 1 I F;NTON. 1 .1. :T.,. 1. ..F.T.TiA;I3F,TITT'OTIT. 1 Itltl'NtiNVlCli, N"...T., pour, ificiimoND, 1 Frif_:,E' : ii--,;-i' 4. 16 Trinity . _l.lnildn 1 Br o wny. Toro. ,' I 1 S. V/1NV1 . 10.1 . :E. -G, I. l ;nr. Silei • 1 . v . .' , - (4 1 ' Stnt-r. 101 4, '0 B1(),),1) TOP. . . .--- . T. • ilit0A1)1T()1 1.-- (1).ctia. • T c Illointinihdon mad ilt7a. , ,n . d'lt'sp, Me v• lain Bullrings!' landAl;ital 11Jorropany •itivertfully rill. the ilitentfop of R. It. - Com I Su anilxiar Owners iand aoufgcturers to the 'lulu ; of th it COAL: al a WIT NU tiENERATULt .Al'ill It . i1.71 , 4it.11111N1.; I' 'III'OSILIA ' . THE BROAD OP, COAL FIELD, a i r !it, ving counection with PIIILADEIIPIIIA ANI) N , Y 4 UK. both by ('anal iil Itnilrmut.thriugh I'enti il ia it Mid New. Jersey. I not liable to the iuterruptl•jnia M ShiPMell 4 / 4 , 1 , ItIrill1:11t ill the Sitrrlifll.`, liIITVT4(4II AtL Nirtos. and revtlat euppileet tau +safely be ton° i u u Ritoutthyut thrtyear. • . . . -.....- . - • -- - - ' •_ • • Leul‘ Augettriettdc Co. Al we nistioarrnngorinentn irhenebt they are In &Billy pt of , . !ar7e.„ quantitiet , of- the choicest 11101 A t D ! hi . ',Ringed to tilt orders promptly at matk rrOr!.Waltint Spret.,Philidelpttlit., tn .„ Fie ll9 Itioishiny, New York. L . II hillny mreet. Itosion. 34 N (*minister Street, PrOvldeneti lEDISIM !AD TO 131E03=1 1' Wiri , itumipous ' I s , STREE T , I ELPH/A. II RE POWEL, Nana: ING OFFICES: ion au*. Itostou. eiv Vatic z I - TATI ~ 14:4 • ROUERT CONNE ras weir!. Bo rinity ' -- . 1D TOP ImicoA WIIITE ASII E 4 ' S tsi. IVII-BIT i isi otrs co: 'NOBLE,, () WELL & CO., 1 1 - .. 111 la nlnni Orrt. Pliilndripts in, Pio. 111 renchvis?.. , iew Vork, •1 114 fr 61 Memetr Purret, Rosso Ter a stiperior (walk} oet, hr.; crlebratvacoallrom . 1 EDGE HILL COLLIERY, , ineft and , hippdil c . tc Tell by tbrip. 1 April 4, '63 1 14-ly 1 LOIIIIEI RV :CREEK. r, • --.14-- - - ' ; ' ottscitow t o t,. • •, : . , , , .1 I We. ihe,mulh^..ixm" ' i ' h, viriz. 'mop:Mated onr. . jai. rie." to .the.TA , rt...cry. recion.llll benzafter ttai ! floc lardnena underit'm name of , I - 1• 1 - ' - Nk,T7.1111.f-,l,fift. GR.A.EFT 4t..0).1 .. . . . • .K kriAITI.I. i.:lt_ STEES & Col' it:SUTTING, 1 ' . r. fillAr-Fr, 'urn' , her ,, c , f our tlrin, bnvin" a...c.ocitt 1 • . will" le ' himPc•lf "with J. 11.. TRTO. ; mod o hiladelphin. owl 3.11.0 r coal ' , hipped b3tt.idc-a-are rwitl, Lowli'rthe. excl . "vo -, control of 1 - .7 BI.AXI / , a.....ut - FT Co. -. - • .- lly In , rcaseirtart at atl.nt inn. in ilistnrparstf - rte . 'l.e. in in:lint:dr th, r potation of our L'elehrated Lor ''rt.:: c',.d. korchaxe &rood can Op rely uo ba3,l I 'hit" Coatl.dpptid-in t! very bi.f.t order ',. ''.l. , • ' TZ4 I I-lER: tuttamLa 6):1 - 1 . ...4. 14, .f... 3 -' 1- ' .'•-,'l ' ! .. 7.. TEL►S. 1 .11CICYN .4 , I (We tiXCIFAI'4; • If ir TRE sm. p# 1 Ac - IR Lixiir:x ] lord 4, la ' c I FEGtI '. i!PurniartyNtit ' i . .. ... J U S' 1 A9lO ' :TEL, .9011ATIlliiii , ' tvei rillLADie t i.PlijA A. . inn _ tTri illnininie—nr* and mint)! the LIOWARI/AMXIATMN a ! nt Int enviiirpen freyaicinpv, Nii UMlTOMliloward Ains.' lit - vt, Ildiiiirlpkfu. Va ii.l) O'lyAtillV • • ,:11.15111. aiie . • .of erp nevittaCitt—trek.ports t by` mall It. malt: N... 1.'1. 4 1111th N' Ana 311. , ‘,1 ' RY - S TURDAY 119I1NING 13Y, BMW BANNAT I OTTOILIZ, SCHUMILL CO MEM ISEATENT I S.4 •Ij • bier-Re. it. BANCROFT, LEWIS -. & ItINT I AS A'!11 minims OF VIII - Celebrated. ASIILAND "COAL, • Fir ; FROM .'MATIANOY iffOrNTAIN. I 0 CFr-11rWalnAt Siryet, Carcunercial Banding, rltiladt;lphia. • ork Oface-4T Ceiltu• Street. , BceLtora Offlce-7 DcrantiStzret. i [Oct. n, '59 s, Pier. No. U • tt.ATT§TON GRAE17.&.00., • _ ni.z"; inn surrinipin or • LOILIMIN 'Loctsr 210.thlrf ShiAie L ru'Or oth,} approved gnalitirs of WESUCD: AND RED ASH COAL. 815 WalnntStirof Philedelphfa• Ip 18 Triulty Ncw lurk. Cur. of 811113 , Duane Street, Boston: r , i7ch. 14, vet H _ ..7- CONNER *. PATTERSON ' ' u,. - t-Al:i.oorrau LEWIS AIUDENRIED , 411 t Co: c' LOC . , ror i r he ealeof their celebrated . MOUNTAIN . -,COAL . . ilailaland Sind Gleardeille Collieries. Mziy 9..63 - - ' " ! Pier ! J•OttliF n.': surime or I - Cilt-TYL * KILL C 0 WI! art iris. 7, " • 1 (No. 316 Walnut Street. Philadelphia: °}"FiCE I ! I-146 3WWmt *NS • LLHIG CiI7AIR4'IGLI COAL. Onr "IJARLEIGII" COAL is rintr, auklexelnalvelr, In Philadelphia and rich - lily, .by RAY. IIUDDELL.-,- . •Pazileo ortiertnz from lllEn4 Ina" depend uPon gertinfr apure . OE7 11;E-109 Walaul St.. Philadelphia. 81 LIMAN I'd,,hEE. ilazlet9n, Itay*,.`63 GEO. K. tiMITH. a THOMAS HULL. 11 GEO. K. SNIT A; CO., Yorktolii Collie , 74 Jeanesvillet, Pa., . C O ., • onprts a . 314 SVALNtiT' misran AMP siiirrrts 7117111 SPRING NOUSTAIN• LpIIGHIOAL. . W.-STOCKTON. , WM. P. COtiLIES. Mfr (.3 SCHUYLKILL 'CO. T. 11. SOHOLLENBERtIEIIi AGENT, • • ! viner end Shipper of the celehratt.d ' ' Black heath White Ash and Peaked Noiia taln.Tree Burning' •••, PINK .ASI-1 (_";(3A1 . A.,,! P. O. ADDRESS—r el:reflux or fifir9mtevtux, Schtiyi. hill County, Pa. , • - ; •6:! • 1.5-1 EANT` FRANKLIN I:41BR E REIF FEIN -COAL.' • ,1• Franklin Loriwrry Coal 'is now sold exc/u -sively. by CALBWEIJ, ./C CO., vitho are my sole Agents. l'arties prdering from them, May alwayiitierkint nrsm getting a pure article. - ( - 2Co! 112 Walnut Philadelphia. OFFIOES 1 , , ,Nn: 111 Broadway, - Trinity Building, Now York: I , 'N0.71 State b'treet, litoston. - 'IIENRY . TiFIL, Tremrnt. Marrh CONNOR dc. - .VATTIPItSOIII, and Shippeis of the e Celebnited LOCUIST MOUNTAIN . 00A.Ils J. J, _ B..FAITI.:IISOR, •'. t l .- • A•hl - wd, • 7 Pottsville, t+chuyl4ill Con mitr, Peorsani. . LMIMIII . A.NK C4)AL: tinihereikaed having piteehtteedl the entire production of the Coe from the Miner of the Frazikliu Cc al Company, of [Mame Valley. hare Jo "ranlzett with PIT MTEftS, of llarriberg. ior the ex: chi-ice ealr of thl.• erictmated Coal for the State of Penn- PVIVAtila ; an an alike arraneetnent with JAMES B. VIENRy. of Oelaware City. DelaWarc; hor the entire Ea.tern Martiet, whO hat , alvo a'reperior'ntmlitv of LO CO TT' MOUNTAIN COAL for PAIP at thp lowt;t. mar ket price. .Your. eery re•peetfnily.i ; . st - Vros. - pE.NNmros & (*f. Baltimore. lfd., )fArth 26. .6•4.. 13:1y . . . • _ _ 'llO COAL .OPERAWORO.f - • • Oaring iinrcha.wd• Ind refitted tbe mrssvlLLE MILLING bLILU.we nre now preptr+d ' f to make. and pki.ll ninsyn. kr,qp hand, 'a eupply 411.1=11 T Rails flit l+lliery nne, whielCvre wSII ncll anne, F 7 n onxi term! fn. any other Itolline: • Orden. reivivvtl ant! promptly attended; tA by ....C.TKIKS S- Ititn at their oMoe at the Piontx Prtmatz. or . .tt the 31111, hy,tin• Proprietor,. - pottp,ine i . . " AT . K.IN . S.• LA:IOOAX & '; .11 5m ---, -t-iri...., ......4 ji..l . I ,ae.' ,V. , ,---' 1; : 7. ,77, A l i t •:',', i i"; :':' '''':N. IVit,.. - ,:t* i '!:" jint:iii - rqkthistiipiT7 ' i .-7 7 -7 F— ," : l' - ' 77- 4 1 ' • J-. .-C3r. :3;'IIICTI 4AKR: cc ui :sso: To nitocs .t. sit ) puintriAntitra .w , ! 11 4 COA L SCIIE ENS, inter the.renCiss , Pa t ient. , OAP & NOILWZDIAN STS., [ "- iPOT,II3VMLE, PA; _ .,„ , , ,: risEltin dr SINE EOM I 1 ,,} • Ij ' . I . . I NEW.I O.OIIIINATI9N OtiAIIIBOItEENB. The tmdershrued take 'plea:see In imA i ticin to Coal Operators'and Gibers, that they' arc ' . neacturing W heir GOAL SCRKEN Of their intro lid.; Which 47 - w ill imaraake to wear twice as long, ittio Its woe better thairalry crimped wire Screen in i • Th e leg met.ts turned out by n: tan be .pent to ant circle re; quire& 0e taw guaraufee tAgi.tAtt 1444, oral aluriA retain itA fniginal size Until entire!" worn Que. In camped wire Scorens the, me.bes :fresh/tads slip, e n d'/me the prCiper mesa before the Screen hi 'half worn net. We manufacture any surd moil lof lair 1101/ Combination Screamed to the ;trade. !, ;'.. kly - mr: biotin, wio w was'amoclattd wi th 31c. Reach. amin the business* or manufacturing Karma at Igor. wrizian and itsilioad streets. 'Pottrrille.., hasin,z di.- solved partnership , anddh?need of Ids interest, has re.' nurissito Railroad street. ,m the rear [of .1). Esterlylp Ilardwoffe Store, Centre Sdeet, and assotiared with him in the nnuinfuture of their new Goal . of all de ecuiptintei, Mr. Jasper Snell. He solki .a continuance tittle plumage he etobare so liberally! towed upon Alta -, :g ... WIRE Plegukyosi. - We are alstimanntscurring a styll'Of Wire SCrei by a p ro cesrlifferent ,frtmi that Mkd itt taidfig crimped wire amens, as rood in eters fespert, ha , which the 11,4 tenth= of Ctial Operators la friOted: ' • ' . 1: , DTEITM. & Slttli., Manliiatirters of Sorrow of all descriptions at the mile.shortest tiO. . - 'Mee. 26, Mid - 52-if s STAIkIPS,I LEGAL I. tOIERCIAL, sta i d - . , "AUMNESS; . . ?toy: !.' 1, .m.... i :fit n vGn atos 4 ,ilmti. :, Li ... • : i ; ~ .. WATattEs ! , ' . • !.1 , ... ~ EINKLEY; . - 1 • ALWAYS ON HAND.; ';' Sir All kinds ollituNcal I astrutoeniiiAlolla giriiim . Ham VlOl &rings. Hair - 4W iill4ol Wick* axualu9' v Van 454.-4 Iw ------ ,---. r , . . ILICI ART, ILE - . ipf all ileac:iv. . 1 62r Invalid% at , LIVCIOS L.__ ' S., Nov T. !C... - Pbanoaccatitrlit Chemist. ' • - 1 1111CLIJ; lion". lad Morn' IN* mad Itatt Walla at 111.:tialE1it, , . T. ; . „.. 'tot intbradte& !,i.SATO.RDAY: , MORNING, MAY. . 1 7.184 . 1 . ..• S ~ ..., , . H • 'tit- ~ . VIERS - - i, • .. . _ .. . A *nit =rfa ".' italic, rorrectlie 'and. altesatire of ; • ...! . odder elllcary In &semi of the LStomtio . ' h,. ,Liiti'r and Sim e 18: Cotr; TiDetall, firer bosOyZaint; neiftthe:Genera) Debll t . :Serval/mem Deprmloa or Spirits. Con f., at 4 Dn. Colic, Intermittent 'Fever. amps . • ~ Spanals,' . and all Complateut Di:either • . x. arising foasr.)kidlly Weaknes s • .. . t wbetlax luhentrolu Ore ayasem. or • . • ~...,..,„ 4 , prodsec.l . by aprcial . . . ... - . • it t m .Nothin tilt is not wholesorne, genial and redoes tiveln I natnre enters IMO the aanyosition of HOS. T.ErrE sromAcu arrrirm, . This poreilai we: paraikm k tains no .tnineral of any kind, no deadly botanicalielement ; no fiery 'excitant ; but It is a Atom iu -bittation f the "extrude of rare - herbesand plants.. till the 'tweet and mildest of all Madre sitimniin . • .. ' ~ , It is w Ito be forearmed against disease. and, solar as the helium system mn he'prisected by human ineans /wean' Maladies engendered by an Unwhidenine, AU thoephe linprire.srztsh. and other ertenma . jeausee, - HOS , ' i 1 • = .In dint cts Linfixted with Pares swelPAttcs It. has been fon . , infaliittiti as a peer: entative., and ryt ',eatable as-a rem y., and titoneintlaoitho retort to It spider air prehensio of an att,sck, iteaus!the scourge; arid thou- . sands dytici itt=glect i , to aVailLhemkires of itsPrOte - ctive qtralitts'in advance, are enredbys very brief come 'Of. 1 this m are inns medicine. Peter and Agitepattenta, of .tar betile, lied with quinine jeer months. in welt , until fairly e ats red wren Oat daro;oty. altelohfire nal tinimenen ly restored to health within 'a few' *re by nos. - T . Eii!slin7Ewi. -.;:, -' The w. stomach te rapidly Invigorited and the ars. petite , red by thiros,, , -rreable Tonle. and•bente tt wOrks Wultdets in,qtsts of Dyspepsia and In Teri con firmed forte 'oflndimtlon. Atting as a gentle and , painless aPpetietti, as, well as upon the Liver. it aim inviolably 'relieves the constipation superinduced by ir-- regulttr action of the derestive and secretive °mans. ' Penoti pc feeble Cubit, liable - to Nerrons Attacks. Lownets tit Spirits, and Fitl4 of Languor. find-precept and permanent relief from the Bitters. Theltestimony on fits pOint istnoeteoncladve, and from Loth' sexes. The ago .y of Stunts Couc is Immediatelyassnaged , by a single - d el ose of Its ,stimant,..and hy occasionally resorting IL the return of the complaint may be . pre- - vented.. I . ,-,. - • ,As a 'General Tonic. HOSTETTER'S BITZEtts prit..• - dace effects which mnst . be experiMeed or - witnessed beforettniy ens ibe fully appreciated. In cases of Cos trreiTtrim kt. wr ti?.. GM, Pninvertict Etter.r.and Debility and Decnllitude arising !hint Otn AG?, it exercises the electric influence., In the cOnvaleseent Magee of 'a diseases it rineaw ns a dcl*llnlinvigorant.. When the powers Of taiure are relaxed, It operates to re-en force and int-estahibth them. I Last. but; not least, Rs Is The Only Safe Stimulant be ing naannartured from round and Luocuons materials, and entirely free from theseld • elements _present. more or has Wall the ordinary tonics and stomachlts of the dai I . :! ' - • - . .- famplmedielne has been no universally. auk it nu be trniv`added. ritutesvedly populist with the letel 11=t i)ohion of • the community, all IlthttrETTElrS IBIITEk.9. = ireterril by 1108TETTF;It ttabarg, Pa. Sold hail Drugubits, ()rupees andliroteireepers eye. ryslte.m. . r HEI,I‘II3oLIYS - , - ENTRA , CT :BUCI-Ith • * , TELNDOLTYS :EXTRACT EOCITr, HEIZLBOLD'S EXTRACT'. DITCHU, _ REL3nALv:I EXTRACT nucnu,, „4 TIETZFROLD'S EXTILACT BUCHU. A txx.ltive i and aperilk -remedy for di/vales of ;lir ELvider,* - Kidney a, Gravel , may, gladder, •if I;ipcya, , Grad, • Dinpry, Bladder. I Eithieya, Grarrl, Drory, ,Bladder, Kidneys, , • Graiel, DrcTer. . ORGANIC WEAK'NO*I, • ORGANIC WEATIN 103 A • ORGANIC WEAKNESS:I' :AND ALL DISEASE:! Or TITS - L , Sexual Orn* - Renal Organs, • &TWO Organs, Sexual Orgaus, . Sexual Organ; Sexualprgans, Sexual Orpwal ' Sexual 047a.a.a, Sri* Oman& Sexual Orgauft, . Sexual 'Organ% Sexual atiran.P. Sjirial . Organ& : genial Organs. ' Saul Organ* - . , 1 .. , (, • , arising from circeatr, early Indiscreliorua. itpeeure alai loapruclenelea;land remtrrlag all improPer discharge,. Whether exi4lnC In ' ' . ' *ale ir lila',le, MI ail e or Finestle,:c Otale 411,rjrapiaillet i It is n fad !Ong since established, that persons Puffer.: !iig , w ith any Oise see of tta.....e organs are aredrd In bed ily health .and', Mental , powers, and experience many laming eyeititotto , , snaring which . will be found:— d ane 1....pr0fr ExertiOn. : LoW. of Memory. DifticullY Brenthil 4 GriAvrAl Weakness, Horror of Disease, )IVeak NerrefF_ Triftablirm. Horror of Death.. Night *rest & odd re : et, Wake:lino* Dimnetc: - of .Vision; . If .. ..Lnuor. Voi;rsal laigtude a tho .lluseniar System, t . gten Enormo ' 4pnetite,. will 'DyppertlE Symramns, IfOt limed% :recline- of the Body. Dryirss of the Kin. tplid Connte(umm, and Ernlslona as the Nate, Pains IA theßaki.!Ffearimese of the Eyelids, frecmently.hlsek allots dying before an eyes, with temporary sulltskuk Od loss of Slglat., - * Zit of Attention. West. Mcddlity, Restietisnan., 12tmaileymptorna, if allowed to grilon, Web this tnidlcitiOnTarlahl, remotes,. soot; . follow— ' OF POWiIIt,'FATi.:ITY. EPI,LEPTIC FITS. t:Who can tait.tiat these exe4ses are not !rest:Moly lowed by 'Wee, Direful tilseasso.-!',.MSANIT`iARD NSUSIFTIONJt Tut mum* or Ter 1....%A4Nt MIT LUX% the melanitmly Deathi bly Consumption. bell stit settnessi to the Trial, of this assertion, . . • 1, , i 1 . , •; , , : - lIRT , 471.tiLtsS EXTHACT OF menu , , 0 41, in. rare, and speedy Care. foul idustever muse ler IttSTO - olgloat4 Medals ratter of 1 - - 4 , now 1.04 Staindlni, 111 Ow Long Standing. 1 t.;lt...Lain g Standing, ' Bow Long Standing,. '' Row Wift Standing, ' :flow Ling Standing. , i;ilt hi-takes withcitd h from basintes, sad Ilt. ills,. if any, change tar diet. ; . '—•, • . , .T 4, is - PisSntit in its tssto and Oilots ' • ' " ' -py yi,aresagred*'lerittt any of the abaftdiatroairg L i! •- . j'EOCITRE/ 77Er /I MEDI' -4 t 011 TE, phnetrim rirrE - "mire; r AY O.IVrE. .I . IIE NEI! Y.l T O.NVE, I araLREBOLD I EI E%T T 11'1:10.1111, - . g, a medicine whi'th tarot terleat everybody,ltorq Ma ' finaply delicate to the confinoti and despair* Invalid, 4 1 . 1 NQ EQUAL is TQ- BE FOIND. • ' r - N. 4 Ekltli.L.lB 'RI BE 10q-Cri, N 9 EQ11.41 IS T 9 BE FOM), :Pries RI per 'Meade. or Mx fee 114.-dallier to any agErcsat. trepared by " !I H. T. yuratisoLD,, *riot, In 4 gollth i'IpITII Si.. belriir (may) , . MIL nwittreirsrUlliilt6 pl ALL matst'incincm, OFFIX9OIZP:,MedIi:id Divot, 9 19,1-MBOLIPS Dr*• and littr ;z'olful Warehow.e. . IC i t, , .. 1 ! . ' 391 Riirredviity, New' liinilk. 1 ttIEWATZE 4)p , tit ) eNi'ERVICITS AND IllittlYt:t.: 0.1f9 193.11449,15, wtio rodritrr to digpflor. - ••td ti;rir .r" and "I.l.ber " §:iticlea on The rtvdtatkce attained ' ‘,,..-: l i : • f - i ; • ' ' VOLlllloltri III i RSPARATIONB.- . " . "' , .mwrgm..7.#ixitu, .J .. ._, si; ~,I , . .titIiAPARILLII. _ . ,:,!. Z. , " s . , „': • TSPROVEDI*CISI( WAta• , . • 4.11 . 118 LS Irg ALTaittRLUMISTIS INARYWHEZIRF. .ourvK FOR Inail.lsotilYlt. .I , TAKE* TCO'ornat. i 1 • Auxoll4M#rtivineskalud prod/twit. .. L .. AND AVM ' i „Liirol6lllltait ./ViD.F.4.I4)4URS., - ...' lurv. T. , 1,..4&!, , 1'; • , ,• , aso ~ ,' , , . , DOOfio ; Hoods GElfblit - NQ:BITTERS 3 c , :1113TAXISI! Ulf Ibie MLAFAIDIgiert,' CPlidPif r... , ts soi). 13-kll, l 1- RbOlVi DRINK, .1 'RE A' 1 . sußstuum ,FOR ARUM, ss. , erfoulartstt tam Moab c 4 incil!iraged ITE TABLE AI ping' Pus no Auximotic brush-was u k TIALTG-S, ,AND !ILL sprtscrtrem.: Liver Complaint ? ° . . -. . ' , ~ 1 , ~ ,Jaundice,, .41, 1100lialni * OpliAii BITTEIIS 1 - 'num= EVERY • Or .. , Chreale sr 14•2*4:11abIllty, !beam ae tie 1 _ • ,- lihtneys, iffd 'all dbeurs arblitg hem ! • • -1. i i - 1 . -.- •__ a .Disoiteret ' • , • . I.- .: - •• • Lobsellre the rfelle*i;rypwleine ti, - 1 . i .I‘ • ' " . Resnlthur , trim Ihtorders of !h et-Digestivi , •p , —7-Orgaz4 t L --: I 4 3 • 7 .. ' '' - 1 " ' . • t.it)o. law 'nen. . .Pnliww_. or Blood tot 1 , • Beed...kfidlty of the tit -, • Nanecw„ llcartintra. Discunt ond. • • ' Failures oeliVeight in the Sour Eros , tenons. Sinking or Yintiering at the Pit of the Sto4. , ? teach., Swimming of !the 'Bad. li and Di ff icult • Breathing. Fletteriag at the Heart, ng or Suf.: . locating Serioatioef when lea I we. Dim . nem of VigiOn. Data or Wet* he -the Sight, ' - ' Firer and Dull:Pain,in the II Iletkien-' ey of Pergpiration,' Yellow of, th e • StilnAnd Eye& Pain in 4 Side.; . ' Bark chest, - Livubr, We.' . ' d- .. I! _ - -detlllats b e a o f° 1 t eat. Burn- . " , ' ' ^. • _ ing in Vieth, corlfint„ .• , , , c ,, imaginings 041 , 44.: - , : • ' .. and ;prat de= • , • , I!prerenca or ..... • . ~ . . , . spiritr. • ___ .. i . . . , fIOOPLABD'S GplEiLlf lITTERS • ~ - i , ; mnix.cays. you • 1: ~..: . A GOOD Al • STRONG " MraIk ' - - . -_ • , HEALTHY NERVES. . , '-• - • • tiTEA DY SKIIVIN.- • ':.: •:' • - 'MUSK FEELING S, I .., ENT./KIETIC PSELINGSI IIEA.I„TIFY FEmixos,. A GOOD 17fESST1tttrION. 1 ; .: 1 , '• , • STRONO CONSTITUTION, A 1111.ALTUY C.79N - mTI:TION: - .1 A SOUND ' cONSTITUTION,j 'Weak L -= - • . • ' I ~ . - with, xmla-nr.r... . • rtillicate . - - : earty, Thin IVII.I MARE TUN Depressed . 7 Lively, - WILL m;kst. Tnic , • Complexion Clear, wita, IerAKE ms • - Mill Eye Clear and Bright, W.tu. r':l,lfiVlS • Can he used with perfect aafety , try *ALE ; • - • r elit . - TouNG: • • or • ' • , 4 4 4 1;1i 2 • - PARTICULAR' . NOTICE. -7 - There are many pretemtions told tendezi the name of Bitters. ,put pp in. qpart hottlely compounded of the Cheapest whilikey or common rum. costing from 20 to. 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Aniee or Con. !ander seed. &e Tide Mast of Bitters has ceased. and will continue to came, as long as they: . can he cold. hundreds to die the death of the drunksid. Tty their tute the 1.-rtenv.in continually `under the', Influence of akchplie stimulants of the worst kind: the deice foeliconir awned and akrrninturag at tendant For those who desire and will hare a Ligoor tan te* we publieh thefollowing receipt r Get Oahe lltant• tle 'German Fitters rind mix with Three Quarts of Good Briaaatilvar ker. and the rrealt will be &preparation that will far excel In medicinal rirtnes and true eateeiienee any of thee numerous Liquor Bitters if the market, and will caw* mach Ire.. 1 Toe will - hare all the virtues of ffeellandbi Bittern in connection With a held: article of Liquor. at math • lam pica, than theme Inta-i riot preparaUoturielll cost yop. . ikEticArg -CRUISES i t, • - .11 , 4 • Tlxxs , i em ff ering from IMARAMMDIffh. wasdraz. away, with acaroeiy any flesh on their boom, are eared in a eery short limo: War bottle In such awes, will bare &Most e9t'prtslug effect.. • — L ' . • - -• .100 r IILITT • ' ' , / , Rewriting , from ferns teeny kind—These . Bitters will renew your intrumir in a short time. , • ... . - ;,--• I - . . ' .' TIEITIALID /CIL , - • 1,-, '• ' The chills-will not .t..tirro if these Bitters are wed.— ; No person in a rercr mid ..t...me District should be rites. out them. i ',.. ' -' , l' = •, ; • . - R e v . -: . ;-' ' ' ,:.• ~: 1- 1 - • * ' Faro J. Newin .linerro. -. 1 1-D. Fenton aPthe 1 ~•,,,*.-: Encyclorf iteligionslibtoriedge, Although cot dinsi , 6l. ten ttn 4 . - r or recrn i nmerri Patent • Medicines fn L•inn,tra V thanirli rii•tru4 oil their I,ret:- ents and ed'ects ; knit know of dre osaitirirMt atinil !rby a Man may not testify to-the bruulits he believes - self tolrare received: from any ',limpid preparation, in the boph that he may s contribute! to the honed& of einem - '. " ' ;' H - -j I ~ rtZ Ido this tho more rirattlily In - -to lloollandli Herman Bitters, prepared by Dr, c. Jacksott,ttf this City. beraarne I was, - preiudimi Again. them for many . years, under the impression Mitt t were, chiefly an alcoholic miltare. -' limn Indjbted to friend Robert Ighoomakon: Esq.. Snipe removal ofAlderwejndke • , proper tee amt fin rnmuragement teir try theme, when ' enfterint from great and long continued debility. The - of three, bottles/0i dresollitters,e di t tnt he begins i l i z of 'the present pear. was follou'td hY • mild. IcestomtiOn to a dezree of bodily and mai vigor which I had not felt for six Mosniti before. and, bad ramrod de spaired of regaining., I therefore: thank. Gott and my Mend for direet/ac in to use them- _:_. _''' Philatt's, Jatted,;(l.)B62. .?/. I. , i.VVTON BROIVII. • : / ATTENTION; SOLDIERS ! --;"' Mate or Feeii,le. 111 rile sr Weileate, 31laic Or Female. .AND FIENDS or; skims. 68. • 0111 the ancation °tall beringrebtkine °Orlin& ' ,n.. 1 0n the nnnf t*lnn UV. th y . , 100FLAlill•S' GOMM tterr,w 11 core •nlee-tenthi-of the :disemesiadoced by mamas am( Fithian= Inekientlo auto Ilk in the note; publlabeci atmeet daily in the nernmapere on theiaTival — qf 'the tick. It will' be Donned that . a very tame peopooton'mei "offering , irent tietliky. Every. taae tif that kind 'can be readily eared by Hoagland% hettnan Bluer& WOhave DO bontitalltnt In . afar tf Haters were treely med among our Wolfe& of liras ought be eared that ftwim will be knit •„,- Ttbe propnetOrs mei daily teeetrinvletters' thinkica from sufferer/ in theAtmay andbostate,. wtio bane been motored to health by r lha twe -thhes Mum; sent tO titan by their Mends; , . , • Bre thit airoutiire of d "C. M. JAC'ECSON,^ ta Lb! Wz.a. _ , , • ' • dozea. - $36 no eisa %; P er •• or bair .4 o !Le large star. as itettamt at the it4ratty tbs bowie I .:.toid. *re ma:Vet:W. • Shocd&year. t dzW_Tint. ant home the article: fkr not be p e t cod any -ft the, Intitslatting im•strat Mug Md. may he offered he idaer, tmt ..end tows, and we nfli Iltrorirmd, manly letekodi by crimla. Principal, Oftico : , And Manufacto r y,. am: ssiptlicai and , • ' r- VPBILADI24 I III4 PA. • Jo.;NE4O & Etv..A.Ns,l iL co.) I 'l. PROPRIETORS.' reit tb aitga - bitpriaisia *tits emery tettirt" brt Unltte, • For yak 41 2!4:111.111 Haven by lIIIGIEN. Drtt=l.t. • Nov. 21. 4 r (May IMIII 1 r''. ,• WILL MAILII THE MIL x.uip.ri6- EVERY' tAltiLif Beware Of Counterfeits Peal the flame 'Tactual. caws reic‘aurr. Ous of itrr loveliest fri ends has been, bert tofore, one of onr most gilled correspondents, (and will be remembered, by the reader, with therSigustare of Ames M. Arrwoori,) but she has been !Ong silent Pennsylvania has been particularly rich in ' her daughters, (" Edith , May" and 'Sallie Bridievr as well as. Mrs.. 4tUwaod numbered among thatg and we had 'thought lately of stimatouing the. awe may reluctant. &ate to the' bar, to• know where were hidden three! such- singers, un heard in their song, *hen; by the same post, Mate missives from two of them—bith ex mitt' hely poetic, as will. pfusently be shown: tic love to "perperrate," and.we will 'intro duce the Ors* poem by part of the letter ac cmirain4 14 and whthh PA intended for p canon t)---.Eds. • . * • lam' often tempted to eend yea some thing for the "JOruwal," for the mini of "Mild hurl" Dyne." : . I.,have been in the habit of *siting, oommon-ce- book, such disjointed thoughts as impress mo worthily. You might nes than u Extracti front correspondence." It *Mild :be .conaiderible labor to link theoftogetherin an sp `propriate fotxn; brit, as extracts, then would re -quire no explanation. Yon might they them "leaves from a Thoughiful Womaifa-,Comimm placerbook," but I sun you they have no connec tion 'listener. Once I felt strangely tempted to ,write a book ''But I fear I have= reached that p int dmiigiudedby the Psalmist " when _ desire all fail , a n d ; `` in theme' dins, to do seems &p much better Viso to dream, that I think of nothing now that wooLl be quite im:ni no ectlish.. • • Inie as snatch of verse and waifs of *nine cost labor, and oome to me unawares, occasionally ills pleasautrto nee them in print, just as well as we like to see a new garment on our children.— The friond who owns the island I have alluded to lit the enclosed verses, asked mo to send them to Fria l puldication. ' Very siumrely - • liy the Sea side. There's a shadow ever lingering on thy fair face, '• Amy Lee! - , • Conie t 'put aside the dreary book, and wander forth with me; - - ___- • l • Around this lovely island home, and wewil Seek - .the eda • - , . . And, as with claspetlhandiN • • We tread the snow* sands, • 2 . - Withthat wild sea ever breath:lg, ever brea king on - the shore, -- We will listen to itti - music and fin:4 peace withid its roar : t ' • • For the heart Chit rnaketh Moan 'ls not utterly alone,,•••• ,„ . •'' And I long to lift the burden from thy soul .forev ermore. . r . Through the cedar groves I wooed her, on .that summer morning :fair,. And the shining scarlet holly twined .withhi,her raven hair s • • 'While the perfume from ntignelia blooms, made heavy sheet the air ; ' And ss our tootsteps pass • . Near the long Marsh meadow grass, - The ploverzecrY heard as she wingeth fret:utter • • nest, With a cry of tOnder.warning to the little,ones• t . at zee ; .!• And ' -the curlew. float- above ' In a heaven of peace and love Oh, Amy I ahall We-shadow ley alone within thy -_, breast? . • - • . 'Now upon the bezel! We'Wander, gazing in, each other's few ; -"Lc' ! these fair whltts sands we tread upon, they are We. try sting plate,. Where tarthand oceannttxt in a hopeless wild embrace ; List to the ceaseless moan, C. And anguisliof his Vine! I • „Whife earth stands calm and pale as the passion wavell retreat, - To pod their broken =laic in fresh Inimage at her feet ; ' Yet the secret peacolie craves'-;;" • " •- She whispereth to the waves, For beneath that silent bosom how the - myriad pulses beat. j . . "Iteestthon the lessen, Amy? deep within this 'heart elmine . . Throbs this, universal secret; let meithiaper .it to Earth, and air, and oceati'mingle in a unison d . i ' ; • Nattire's gifts are free as "air, Nature's' pulse beats 'everywhere •, Praise;then, to the giciriotui Giter, that, Mh blessings strewn, - Gave this, crown of bliss—That all things should their sweet dependence own, " ~IVitile"sorue gentle form of speech • . Love interpreteth to each, - •. - Nought Mtn God crraled, Amy, Urea for titsef . alone!" • , Strong stout, -EXPERIENCES OF lIR. JOSEPH, RINKER.' An _address - . of 31r; Joseph Barker," the well-known lecturer, on "1 be teachings of experience, or 'frees, I-have learned in my journev through life," is reported in a'recent number of the "Warrington Guardian." - Mr. Barker, in the course sit his, lecture said i-- '!T renty-five years ago i was a Wesleyan Methodist preacher.. 1 regarded the ministry with joy. I thought no other employment could equal it:: In the oblPit I was-happy In' the street I; Was happy. I thought I should never have any changes. I thought I should go from My work to Ileafen. Strange things came over me. I tried to understand everything I learned, - and. I would preach nothing 1 did nut understand. . I was pas sionately_fond of the study of natural. sci ence. I wanted to harinonise the great truths of nature with Clod, and , wanted to see and feel their harmony but could' not feel satiL fled With the reslilt. - >''lt is natural for young men to fancy theiraselves possessed of mason while they are only deceiving. themselves. I had another tendency ;my nature - was: of a EVal kind, my motive was do right -iand :Will love pita._ I was always trying to , 'people teems bad as possible uttlfelr sheyAnd -when had frightened. them with tffei; utter sinfulness, I. them to God. I *trove - to get at their heart through their head fitstml of leading them at once to Christ.— There. Were certain great doctrines that I ought to base attendial td which I neglected. I must be a reformer. ...I wanted Mice. truth triumphant., I saw reforms wereneeded o and. I was determineto have them at once. But 1 / was too impatie t, ;It is necessary that re forms shotikl b • rude gradually. lint I could not wait, ' but God will have his-own way. Seeing others linger, I was inclined to whip theta forward. But they will not'come anyfaster. LoOk at the evil, and take time to remtt. True] was -useful and very popukr:Wl had always largo audiences.— . , Barstill people ere' W not satisfied. Some would have me Co give more spiritual serm ons. People would say, 'lt was very good, But I would like to have mete of Christ in them.' . 1 Well, *e could not blame them tier that. What reason have we not to expect. that people would trifler from us ? It came to this: I I was Proud. •-, We differed ; one word led to two, Warm 'Words got hot; and I lgid to' fight my-way in oilposition to , them. Resentful feelings took- pi)isp,m,sion of me, and I was efdually leavening the whole lump. Thci • consequence was that : I felt-tart the farther I got fruit them' the nearer to truth.' Things came to that pass -that after being ad monished in - conference I was expelled. In deed, theycotridilo nothing'else, forhad my, way been takt Would have brought con fusion in the s ety. 1 then became_ a re publican reformer, and for this I thought I had excuses. I Modell I was badly treated, and I would resent it. I went about :lectur ing, rtinning down queens and governments: I was for Chartism and would have a refor mation ;_ . 'but I wits always for peace. : I nev er wonldagree to physical force, though I wig 'blamed fo; that . too._ And by some means the government had got my name anon those who-werct. for , On*, and one time I had lecturil at Bolton, and had to go fromthere to 'North Wales, and return_ to Bolton again, "arilion myarrival !there found . - detective waiting for me, who took me tp the Manchester t: w h ere I got eighteen hours' board an rkidgingiMe of any expens e . F At this time 80l was unrepresented, and they-woulalmv me put up for it, and der - 11'g the time I Was pntion I was returned 31. •., or - Bolton,---Alowever,i never to9k.- my seat.' I iras afirmitted r - and now, my doefirnes were such that people said retribution was sure to 4ollow me. I threw down - the nafue or Chn..4 and gloried in the - name of man.— Sdbati did 1 amorist-the eyesi of some that it was gisien out that I was smothered be tween two beds. Another time I Wail found in a wood with' my throat cut. People' would= not let their children 'go to a school where mine went, last they might get contaminated Altii my principles. The country got too, hilt for me. I went abroad. I joined the 'freethinkers there, but I found them too - much attached to slayery. I could not dewiththem. I lectured on abolition , and gat my house piiliektiowit about me. ' l f removed to anoth er part of the conistry„ 'nod that; ,too, soon ,timamaton hot kw me. 1-11 moved again, and took up my abcidetin theihr - west; and where there werenot more then aoo - White 'people. -They tristed me ltiodly, and , lere I thought I svould livi it pilule. But tat - could not be. I had' lost - 14 hope of a blessed immortality, and then I wished I had never keen born:— When Mends *trod ine weny7lll,. mins I Stood bf their bedside, bowl-wished to speak to thettiOr a futtire state, lint dare not,whis perthe word to them, '1 bad no God to live ' - PMSYINANa for; no future of blis for mei. 'II had" a Wife ..who loved me ; and never wined to 'pray - thr me, and took every *port:wily to try to lead um think on better -I things. My son entered ~, the Ilstiwitli me, and often *onld throw rue. Ile was not filled with bad feelings: 'from .that solitlplace I Depute .view things a - dirferent • ht. I began to see that.the ten. dency of infid elity was downwards- :I kept Lay- family in strict amorality Men who mare no religion - td a nile hold niontli rather loose. I went to lecture Is Ptdiall hia.'-- ~.Thim. I felLlWas wrong. II feltd ' old. not remain in o tl v i ts l , inisettled state Ifo myse,lf. - I made up m mind : to morn to.Pi and.'! I. had previ , yi told my iluxiiiyi Mig tdo so: w i p j-larldlid safe, though we micoutikred severe treather. I went to Hanley, ..in theyotteries. Lfound a circular on my arrival almouneing a new paper.l ' I was asked -to b4-editor" of half of it. I; consented, and - regretted itever, since. I could not agmewithl the princlges of it,'and Jp bold it up. I go bold of a Bible., -I hail not one in lay.. ;hinds for many years. I found it a mine, :Such as I had not found it In my' best days. . i tisjieked about at religions denominations:t . I found they-did not appear so. bad as I formerly thought them. I eaw the Priinitive MetbOdists were doing good, and I went among them. I, recttived a letter train ;my son, who hio.l never imbibed rdy . principlea, and , a passaM, in his letter was tbk: . `Des net dream. Do not shoot paper bid* for all that you can di)Yon cannot shake the granite ',rock - on which ,Christianity la founded.' Several acts-of Christian kindness andeyripathY. were here alluded to, whieh were, instrumental. in e king a change in air. Barker dispixsi . - when het._went astray through li nden ism; and he laid re= turned 'lir' ough it, but he rejoiced hewas not permitted to stay there, for,; said he, it is but a stepping atone 03, infidelity. 'Unworthy-id; . I am to stand here to' lecture -to a .Christian ,ptople . rthank God, the door is not shut won me yet, and I trust that an Opportimitir is yet ,being given to redeem,.- to, some extent, my. past errors. Take care lest, bad' feelings - get hold of you. ' Leave offaventions. Keep the, word of,peace. in the sPiritef.46.lritY and well doin,g, Ain see.king reform's we-ought to mine slowly; Slowly the darkness of night gireit way to the dawn of . rimming. Their leiliom of all lessons .14, belieie. and trust in God, and in all-things world]] harmony With. the:will' of God. . Lconsecrate myself anew to the service of God before -you sit May, you do the same, and mayWe Meet ogether: at His right handin - Heaven at last.'.' - .4 ... ' • . i OWEN LOTEJOIN- i , ' : F . '. It is natural to - form oplniUns of the person , - : al appearance of public Men, when . we. hear or read of them without ever having seen them. We attach their names to our imagi nation, and see living beings beforeus. „Pro bably most-people in this country•wlio-' have neither seeirJelferson Davis;-or looked upon any . photograph of him, have .his form, . and facial expression in their "Minds , eye" and imagine he, himself, looks like theincture.— Of course theic,imPrmsions are wrong in nine eases out of ten : Mine was deelitAlly so, in a very particular case, and I• shalt- speak ' of them briefly., ;.When Owen Lovejerrtirst en tered• Congress, his name Was bronght. - to a censiderable extent before the ppoile,,on ea cOnet of his inflexible hatredof Wier . y„ and - the boldness he manifested in declaring his sentiments on that subject. : From long ser- Vice* in the pulpit, he had acequired the name , of Parson Lovejoy, and it was under ibis tido after he had entered the leglslatire halls of th i a - government that .I became • familiar with the speeches Of the nth. - Undoubtedly Insley: knew of limiliirly. - :• , -Froin the 'prefix of "Parson, :;forming an opinion of his per sonal apprance., my imagimition mMtoward country pintrieins generally, and I selected the most puritahiimi and cadaverous of their class ris being of the Lovejoy ,school. I had the manin mytinagintion, tall, slim, and stooping, wearing a white cravat, and dressed in ft style to suit the peenliar notion' of a Phariseeic.al sect, who had exeludedthemseives from con.: tact with worldly Publican. ',With this . por trait before nit, (andl admit. it was somewhat extravaganty I sat in Metropolitan J.Iall; Chi =go, one evening with fivethousand others, during the autumn of vise, close upon the Ms of that memorable political canvass in Illinois,' between Abraham Litieoln and Stephen A. Douglas, teethe U. S. Senatorship. • Salmon , P. Chase, of , Ohio,. had just concluded an able ffretunent Id support of Mr: 'Lincoln and the Republican cause. There was a rustling back upcet the:platform. , All at once, as one form appinired the entire assemblage, almost, rose up, wand hats 1 and handkerchiefs, and shouted "Lovejoy !'" "Lovejoy!" I strained my eyes to catch sight- cif the man whose presence should occasion so much enthusiasm. I looked for the white cravat, the, tali form, and the sunken eheeka„but looked in *sin. 'The "Pam*" was not to be seen. Present. ly a man, a ft, somewhat Stout , 'yet well built, .an mely , drmsed, line looking, WithMndo' bur combed back from, his zul. Isi torch an . with. keen eyes, looking alto gether-fike one '.of the. must jovial men in the world, i lade his appearance at the .- front of. :the plat orm, andimore cat and prolong-- eft chee 'ng, in a public ,6issemblage, , than- Went n from: that vast 'audience to greet him `I have - ever 'witnessed; before or since: It n I was y minutes before he could .'Uttit a word. ',When quietwas ,restored ' his voice tang out cleat and melodiously, as he thank"- ett ihe meeting for tneie welcome, and inig--,- gested that, air the tiontWai lite, and he :was to speak St ',West Market Hall the folloW- 4 leg evening, it would he hest Cot him to inake no simiieh then. In resPonie to! thisitigges lion, cries ofl"go on 1" ' - . to,ein!" were raised all parts of the brill, Making it clearly evi dent that iliac wO-nn disposition to permit the speaker ; to glire. "Well, ladies • and gentlemen,''' said Mr. Lovejoy, "since Sou 'insist upon my sayirig something ; I beg - that you will express what my subject shall be..!-- - - l. have preached army sermons in, my life, but never without a text, and I must have a text now.. - Will yon name' it ?" Some one,„ in a fond voice,' answered ,'Poptilar Sover eignty,” and the applause; winch followed denoted how well the text 'was approved.-- Stepping forward to the extreme front of the t ige. Mr. ,IJ, bit:ened his driescoat about Min, then drew down upon his hirehe.id a lock of hair, and straightenin ,, hiniself iiP,- placed both elbows agauiSt his body, with each hand . chised and thrown forward;; in . the,act of ges l -, ticulation, andwith the most comical appall* :ince imaginable,'qoputenced his ceek as follows, illiguisingilliS voice to, a epp 'bass,. and bringing' his hands, up I iind own With 3 sloW precision :- -,. - ' '• • , • ...ti, Liza a te .object of. his 611. to legislate sial very into any, territory,or State, nor to eviinde it therefrom, but td kairethe people thereofperfeet, ly free to form, and mgulate their domestic marl=' Wooers in their own *se, subject may to the Con. stitntkrnortlettlnited States, - • 1 ~- Stephen A. Douglas Waif inever.perseretted with'greater fidelity, In lotsl4"itet orspeeek and this quotation from the, KM:ma-Nebras ka bill, always, at that time, used by the Lit tle Giant in his public speeches, was so ad-. thirably imitated; • that, I 'myself; knowing Mr. Douglas Well, should bevel been de ceived anti I efiteLed the hall witheint knew ' lig whO the - speaker was, or what - audience he was •addresaing. It provoked the Wild-' est enthusiasinfMen cheered and *bent ed,... and lartgleid, till five ••„minutes had. expired before ordzAr was reatorect Certainly I never saw the ejaprit of Imitation so happily ilustrated. , Mr. Loitloy then- entered won his subject it length, delivering one of the most.eknuently earnest, and :powerful_ •-• I. - palm speechm I ever listened to, Boweiter much men "night have differed : .with him, In many of his' declarations; none - could have failed td{ admire the brilliant' intellect of the man, and the bold and _feariess,'. yet .honeid, manuer; in which lie grappled with 'the urge meeto of those win we:e•op to hink I entered :Metriii . politart Hall that night prey', diced against Parson Lovdoy. Not so when I retired tatay lodgings. i' - " A.- R. li. _ 'Jon - must in idTT.LEOIII)SILL, - eintiairngs, oarierpoaders* Chicago feminist . I !iereal• A:ph:emu:it 11u1Pacene OCcurted last'evenMg at the headquarters of ;General Thomas. Of course you retaember the - Story of little loluiny 'Clem, the m*brlete Minn ors drum mer 1x,)% 1 "ngettl ten," Who Started away. frdrn lleivark., Ohio, 'suidthe first we knew of hips thatigh emeill enough td - liVe iii.a ifrtun, was heating the long' roll - for •the• tvd Michic.ul At 'Chic' skainamm he"ffiltli ,the Unice *of - it "maritor,neerrying thrgnidotwhereby . they forth the lineal istAiity basin Its cOunterpert iwthe eurveyw's more ulcalling, in the Sig man who flattens t o.red Signal 'ae the metes and bounds. • On the Sunday: of the battle.,; the little fellew's- occupation gone, 'te• Pieltedt l ll.ll PA. that had dipped from some, dying: hand., provided , himself with ammo • nition,l and began , putting.in dopester& quite ow Mal tivn account, :blazing away eloarr_to: the mine] • Ithe a fire in the gram - • . ; LEd i n tile ' , Meng etalY. - 010 rdneftakUltgii I ' - . , . I ' • ' 134T4N4N'S - OrEWIRMIUG Ornc r gii • . !Wog ermined thmeaPresest Ire MEG sow Stewed to =mute" MI ant Sum PattiTENO.otlsety de* etstpthe Ur oast of 11 1411: 4 4itiser___ Assam& dram. than ft cam hatiessai spoiss, bi OnlitTs SU • =," Meeks, IPasusivilasy Aline 40011• Me. &surge liampespWV"- - _lllll4kilremsdl w oa d subiL,l-1 s • raper Ittralus, Assieles Thee illeska: • _ AIM Blettatis,' • ' tamer Zessiss, dose *lf shoeisit stock a JOB 'MB to moterestesesettipaihst et sty other adlot la this adios bilis titiesati . z . Matt thiPkviet Prtaq_lbit "alglat t rAli asst Prtaar all saa be turned cattails dila. in OM &mat theettleaseek acme - = • ' • ..7.oo4ol..slismikli, liaakibtatad la Mary lad* airft i aria Po* - of eyery deicriptlcat Inaallatatatit. oak 'order at ablate* notice. : , • - 'NO. I 19. . b a ttle, — . . the alone in whirl . of a rebel coin .:. .nil dashed up, and teieltingldoWU at him, 11i . .. - 1 dered him to- - t i'Surrendert'L• he ' . shouted. 'rm, hale, d--rd eon of a --I° :ll* - words were hardly Out of the.rebers mouth' when Johnny' brought his' pia& - f-U 1 .! order.. arnia,:!-and' es his hand slipped " down to the hammer he \ pressed it back, ',stifling up the' gun to the. position of •"oluu*abaYonet.," and '' aathe officer raised ] his saber to strike ..tile frees aside the glancing barrel lifted info range, and the' proud colonel tumbled, dead - , from his ` home r hie l ips freshet:mined Jwith the ' syllable of vile reproach he badifluneltpea,;'. a mothers grave lathe hearing of hit 0141 ' A. few sWift, momenta ticked otihg musket' : shots, and the tiny gunner was swept up at a. rebel swoop and borne away a prisoner. 'SW- ', diets bigger but noebetter,l werytakets with him. only ' t o be washediback V by a4garga of Federal troopera, and thew . ner of thirty "ininntes,wai again John Clern,,_ ."ot" ours,. ' and General Roseerans made. Mir a aergerukt and the stripes of rank covered, him all over like a mouse in , a harness, and-the - daughter - •, of Mr. Secretary:Chase presented him leidlrei. - medal eppropriatelfinseribed. which he wor-. • ' tldly wears, a royal order of honor, i • ii ipbn his breast, and MI . men :conspire t 0... illitiM.- - ' but, since few WW-can get.'at• iiere. perhapshe abbe tiaved.:,- ; --• -"' 1 • . But what! about la s t niglift Well; like Flo:, ; :' rageFlimbey, the sergeant had "nothhigto" wear ;" the Itthlng in the *womb@ of leyal • • livery was u tat all ;like Dodernona's hand- ~. 'kerchief, "too little,- ,1 but like the gkinents of the-mari whO roomed rmonth over a baker's' • oven,. " a world too - Wide," and .144 i, Mtn Bab- cock, of thlßanitarir Commissioevemested. , to a- residen of your . city, that a umfornifor the little CI erly would he accepta, Lie.- Mr; Waits an tit er gentlemen. - of the 'Elhermais , _-: , House" .. . • . ft,. ' Messrs. D. A. - Thew:refill •: cothpaiii .. • e it, Chaplain .flaymorld breughLit, l Miits Bab ee& preaen' tad i t;-- and Johnn y It on. Chaplain Maymond,''of the 151st Illinois, by 'the by, 4 most earnest and efficient eflicer, accompanied tha,4ft with: exceedingly appropriate suggesting and ad vice,: the substaneo of which I sentlon. . , '' ri This min ing I happeried.-at headquarter* Jost as belted and armed' sergeant war - .oted and spurred arid ready:to ride: Ihri''' e l l spiel:Went • his elegant. nniferal,•eiggo ca lk ...-'.:: a-pie, mixt t t ,frank, with ; a clear eye and a, : manly ' far he looked more like's fancy Plc- , I:ure than living thing.. Said he to the Chaplain; _ 1 "you : captured me by simprise, yea-, _ teidaY;" /IOW; r.beis• "going on'." thirteen, :AIL . ' our grapdmphers pied to pay,' but ; he ;rota' i he no; 'IL* .. er- it' we called him only nine.. Think OA isiT ; three- pound eergeink—fan:- ... cy a, hatidfal of 'a hero and , then read. the,. • Arabian Nights" and believe' tr.•• Long - , live the_Liula Orderly I '.l .... tt.. , . .. . The following is I abstract of the proviblins of , the Nationalillanking Law which *coal* passed the House ofdlepresentatives by,"roto bf - lik yeas - to 58 nave. It. has since been : 9n the S i egq, ate without 'material amendment-ainept .taro - u l t Wanitting the taxation of the National Bardot by - Slate authority : •:,• , • notes '• 1 •circ ion I ' ' -A It limits the:tenur tes for lemon .‘• Tinder this act to ' hree hundred I mi on dollars, =s not more than one -aixth of them lobo of less do. . nomination thin fivedollans ; amall notes to Mine - ,'.- after the ,resiimption of specie payments. Every assOciatron may charge on any, loan .or discount interest at s'ratb:ticit exceeding sleyeta per (=tuna per annum. The places or-redeiription, St. Lenin, Lortisvil, Chiatgo Detroit, Milarankic, New. Or leans., Chibinuatil, C leveland, Pittaße rhilahlPhia, Roston ; New- York San [ Franc**, and Borthind. Each association shall ` , -select an association in either of the aides,' awe, named, at which it will reclean* Mc circulating , • notes at par. No association is to berelievedfront ' - its liability to redeian its circulation mites, at -its own`counter at par. No mituiciatkuridrall have a less capital•than $lOO,OOO, nor less 'than 0.00,000 ' ' ' if in a city . of 'more than 60,000 inhabitants.- . ' Nothing in this bill is to be contracted tole iempt. , the market value of shame in any of.the' aissom- .strati from state or el. sr,,,ration taxes.. The share.. holders of each .association •Itunided' under this " act, and of each' exisiling bank, or 'banking nasal, el • which may, accept the proaision.s shall-bo ' ' held indidually responsible equally and ratably, , and neCo n t tor, another,-; for. all contract, debts ' - 1 , and en &gen:lents of stich'.as association i to the E , extent f thelitumlnt of their stock thereat, at the' par val e, in addition. totho am'ount invested in L ' shores, .xcepting the share:holden:lot any hulking - . ,siksocia Mo ri, haviug not iesa than 'flee' minions or 1 ' 'dollars tually paid in as it capital -dot*, shall • be liab only. to the amount ' uoreated m their' ; i shares'. Any State bank may, \ beonme a 'national -. ' *mei* ion by the name prescribed in its °mini-: ' ' ration rtificate. •'The,/bill is !similar , to that; I hereto • acted upon littlie Houma. . Nothing -in the act is to be coustrtied to prevent the taxation by the Uteri of, the capital stock „klif banks the ' Sallie the pripettriituther flamer corporations J . • for Sta Ar, municipal purposes. . 13ht , n 0.., State shall i pose any 'tax on such asamiationa, capital, circulation or dividends, atjt higher ratothan the taxation impoeml 'by suc<Stato on the: saute'. .. annum of moneyeircapital in the hands Of 7indi vidual eilizenb. Prbriattl, , That no State tax' , shall imposed on any part of the capital 'titock -of such association invested in the United hfidill ': bonds, depOsited ileisecnrity for their cirstdation." • • Grace ',G reenwood , ,in „her late lectiirein . - Clifeago,'.:4lrew-the following Octal* , Inlb fiittire on these troubkits tiniesHitilit, oar . eldiab ren with roveretio, and awe: The Sour of our bra'v'o 'soldiers will date their patents of nobil ity on grander battle 'field" than Agineanrt or`*, Bannockburn. Such patents: of*nobilfdy.. as no royal herald's office hats ayrabohi. sufficiently glo item for. Manr : a - Ceot of nrnui iniltese days 1. will b 4190 Te hanging,empty., -- . ,• "Wu y-picture to ouraelies a; geonp,of noble young. Is, some - ten years hence, thus proudly • accounting for their .ohanage r an orphanage • which the country 'should sc.t) to it, , shall, not toti - 11eseilak-. • • - • '4, „• • • ..;Kays one -4 "My father fill in:healing hack the twraaers at .9citymtnir g ." . bays attothet—:"..l4/ lather fell on Look Out Mountain AO - ding:above the cloudo Sava% -thini-'-'7"krylathor antlered - martyrtlims in. Libby Prison." Bays another— :"Mir, father went - 44,e. in the Cumborlarh":- Tor Jahollier—"My father was rocked into -the long -sleep 'below the wave,' in tho...iron cradle of the •: Houttor.".. And there will, be hapless, litda, who ill ,listen t mournful' in their. -seer& heart/4, "Alas, we hat , ii no part- in; such gloryings—Our „fathers Were Mint -andhero anti there a sonar. more .. - unfortuna wile aiu steal away fmruhis climatic*, and murmer - ;in bilternata of .soul-:-"Ah, Clod. help mel.-z-Ify father wall g copperhead r Wuz Nthactles Flour . L i ncoln. commenced to- ciiiploy pcsnaii as soldiers,- tho chuckled considerably over the cir , ; eirinstatiek; and . inforrned Mr. - .lairooLs that ,ther would rnako- zeince4boak °UV:of his' .- in Thillanglkeilntjtlio idea of "nig . - - . get" standing tire, and 'con fi dentlY' averred - Unit. the mere sight o.ow of their old masters road put to.Aight a bola legion of csoo3.t The experience at 'Milliken's .other appears .however,*o have usidiifid the opinion of ihorvixels , and the Richmond riniinic, of thu 13th, 4..x.pressea ithelf in thiswitie •IVliilatit cannot leiespoctedthat they (acmes) 4- ; yill.evqr bravery our !rum, - - tied n [of ', theini land .113-\ thaull 7etty-, Ito dicin't find it,. and called licit, "Yen littloraspal, I can't see any battle here r "NO 4 '' the boy, as he widened the gap between 'sand'" the officer, "Ireclion you don't, and yottlieTer will ~ .sun one if you loan:MS this 'ere hotel!" Evciry body laughed:but the colonel, and the boy renbs ringing up the street, "Extra, Nar n'uther great': t, battle tilAhlbanis , PIA) itho bay dci ilifirEzra Chappell, of New London, ham distrib itted, 'this own, expemse,iritnin z niontlis, H e; 000 loaves of bread• atnon r eithe pocrof that city. • .airA.py youth it litailliird.---Cbpnccticat, a g ed ixwenty-tirc, rqeently led the altar a blualinag 'maiden of twenty-eight. I . A correapondent ot.the Yeiiturns !the prediction that the gold', niittea is Ckdorsdo 'will yield fifty nlillionani,l96s. • Sir .The snin of nearly four millions of dollars Irss expended in . New .York State upon the educa- • lion of _children in the p9blio schools bat year: • . a. - 'sr Extrauteinaii *a it may appeae o piece of brown,papor, folded and ph► ced lip end gum, it is said, stop Vending= sMo sterna New York //mad eatfinates:that Omitl - ; one hundred and fiftyntillionsofdollinihave.hesn 'l inlested, in New Uric arid Deafen; itintining cork.... pwils,a, !twill, - hobbles. ~; t , - .. surfitie'number . ot. printing presses now in 0p.,: writion fl or rea4l.*,for use in the Tremury building , - in Washington, is sO large that if plaiin a lini3,- , 'they amid vaitaal a glaaitor of a, tin li).' ~ • " ' • ifirC2rlie ?slier having Abe largtsi circulation ~ in the world, is now oast to be that issuers: by iii. l / 4 .-- . ku t ing, retaiwy Chais4.• ' Itis an ted ' inelY lojal palliest - km, . tntii, • ; li, sukurts WO Administration mid the , , :Lir Daniel 'llikiute. 1, 6. x at Fricke, tbeii, " Chester emnity, baslin: Pthe product of a .ktraniah fowl, which ireig, 44 - onus" and gums fi t ax9a ii illalia in 10;t if t: , 'noel** . in iiimiza terenee. '! , 2 • ; ',-- ... H. ' l 'l' '' ::''. ", iiirhfielmel linight at ittawfold denWi Pa.',, adver ti ses his , wife. ' asn 10'01141ns Mod ainl board, and closes his notion br mihug. !this . _ 'is the sixteenth time she has ismved me in the itsett4: ll 47-7.... .3/1.9441.1 I=4. lal la Paaama, /44,u -di ' '
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