=M=El== - • ... --- irrmm.s.oxr TilEllJNF,iu+>JtsiKsNAL. 4 • Te..ILMS—'-$2 74 per anitim . „ payable in. advance— I. $3 00 if tot paid in advance, .• - •• . Theft ter= wia be St:clic:adhered to hereafter. • %. • . TO . Three copies lo nee arldr, : tes tin-advance). :87'00 1 - ... .13.00 Poniteen t.. einb antracriptlone nuu.t : paidln nrivanco. ' The Jaren it. will be tbrittithed to Carriere and othert; • • at $4 Oa .per :On triple!, each . it Clergymen and Srtrool Teachers will heftirniabed t• • • with the Jousn L y.at Sl ifj A dvante.; aril - IS if paid within the yea.r,—Orer one year. full 'rates. . . Rates of ...I.dsertiiing, .• : For incladinr-date. one infertion.,' IS eta. and.", enheeqteut ineertions 25 cif. One eqftare of 7 lines, And 1: oa! a:Nee, fOr lor lorertione 1; 7 6 irtmertioris 1 anliwierit insertion, epee per vinare. Luker a only ~ nu -proportion. ' ,•• antra Three line! , .... :.. . 00 IS. 60 Seveullnes, and oserS... 4 en ro Two equarea, ~6 0.0 rbree • • .. al" S'6O • ' 1.4.09 F our ..• es 9.1 - :16 04 ttnarter tolnritn. ....... 14 00 00 [IT Larger apace as..per acreeracut. • Sr` Nine words are counted urra.line• in : adrertiaing, • Auditory Notice!! and Diffolutioef. 4 and S times. $2 50. Administration. Notices, and Di.sOlutiona. 6 times: $3.. COA WileinstamtsaftydligiM —--•-..- ------4-,--1.,-.-q--.17-1----:-.-- ''..-,--7---- y.-:,- ,- -i - .. , -- - -,-..,_ . --,.-- e.,. -- .' - . --- .e.F. -- ----...,--,--: ,..--- - - - --- .1 , ' , 4",- - ----,1,--1 4-: - ;:f.,..,' .'"V::-...,..-__•_,-.,,a, Terminus of* Philadelphia & Reading R. R., on the pelaware, at Phil a delphia..---Piers for tiie Shipment of itithraeltei. , , . -- - - :- • - . . . . . • . • - • --- • . ' - 0AT...4 - . ' '.- --- .. . • '-''' •-..: .. P"r • 7° ' t. '. • ' . ''''.• ' .. ;. •-• : - • .' --r! - -i - N - .;to‘. , ••• s.•-- . : . : - - :--..,..-..:-- • . .. . . • • • . • J'Cp ll'IN • R . • Nl' ELI. TE.. . -•- ' BANCROFT, • LEWIS: & Co. ; - I • , - • :-- . . • - QUINTARD .i4V• ~.X VARD. I . : -•,..- ...Tnri....- ..-....- * :..- : .... • ••,,z,,,..i. ... 7........ • N 11 . PINE St -ei . •" - C ., 14: - .CrYLKILL, ..e.:O AL . --. . ~ - Celebrated. ASiILAND.; .COAL; .• • • -.' Wharf - NO. 7 • Port - Bieh • mand: ' • - " ,• -'• FROM MAILINOY - MOUTLSIN. • E W ::-: Y 011,8.—. 1 - _ .. - (No. SIG Walnut Street. Thiladelphia. -.-• • OFFICE-11l .Walimt Street. Commercial Building; sole Age:its - for The Consolidated coal Com:. .. _.. . "(No . 3 . 00 West Thirteenth 'St.. N. Tork„ Philadelphia. • .. .- „.' '' • . • -.' • • •': - • passyls Baltimore Vein Aillkesbetrre Coal;• • ...octoher 16, 0 53 . ._: . .- . .....p...... . ••'' - New 's ork Office--71' Cedar Street, - Roston Omce-1 .. . _ shipped froth. Jersey City and Elizaethport. - • ' *. . " - - - Duane Street., • '' • -:. [Oct. 2.3;•:58 43- - • .:. OASTNER,.STIOKNEY &WELLINGTON,: - - • Also; for rite HAMPSHIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S • • Bampskire• George's Creek Coal,. shipped - . . .. • „ •- . • . . , • • .- . . . "at Baltimore and Georgetown . • ' . ,_ . . • .. -Agents for, GEOnGE ...q EARS' -celebrated'. Broad . - Anthracite &Bituminots.Coal ' LEWES A INR UDEIED. dc. C 0.,. Top Coal, shipt,ed at Philadelphia. From their - Wharf. No. I,er:l's:rt. Richmond. Phila. r, . - . .504 seers I'. N't %V iNtIL4NI) ens ' holesale Dealemin • the beet varieties of .. - delphis they are prepared to skip the best qualities of': - • -, 'PACKER'S LEIIICILSIGAR-LOAF COAL. •• 16 ..- • .-' . '." • • :'. Locust Atitintain and Reit and White A.O • . • •. - tliracito and.: Bitiminous Coals. _Schuylkill Coals.. ' . • • • S.I3II7EL CAS'INER. New 'Fork, . . From thelr ducks at .Jersey C- . l:y (wtere the .depth • of . - • • - • ••C. P. S:FICKNEY. Fall River, . i. • - r2o.slTilnut, Street, Philadelp4l- . • water is - frolialf, to 13 . feec., they. me • prepared at 'iili ' .1 .. - ,:• C:I W ELLINGTON, Boston. , . ' • OFFICES: ' nil Broadway New yosk •• - • - . seasoila to - supply the at) e: Coals, and• - .1-Ell/GH, to. ..• • r n. Trlnity- Building, New York: ..- - .. - - .I : 14:11.11 . by Stree.t,Boston.. •. , •., .. • steamers andeleps for ports in China and elseWher . e. : •: OFFICES •: -,215 Walnut Strs. , et, Philadelphia.' . •- • ' Pioneer Shippers from El izabethixsrk of . -• Strainers can be posted - at any hout during day. or. •-. . • .• 05 Kills). Street. Boston, . - : - t • • .. .• .. F.HIGII SPRING MOUNTAIN, HAZLETON, .A.N - D might. ,.. , • „ .. 1 .i, - '. - J.: B. ssirrii. ~ - . Bharf . N0..6, .Port Riehmond - , • Philait'd. ' ••• - ' COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. ' r's 3 13: ' , .; .. ..‘, ,, ent at Jersey City.. . Shot 141: '63' - .. : • .• • ' - 20 -if • • - • • -- • digentm at floston-WARD st BAUM. 42 liiiby St, ••• '-. •,•-., ~ . . . •, , .at .. 1 ,1-vari-J. Id, DI:CANIS% • • . . . ... --..- - .. .. . . - .• ..- • .• Pier No. 14.1 -• . . - ' • . . March lc, '44. . . : '... •.... •• .. . 11-ly ~. • - i ' . . CONNER , & • PATTERSON' : -•- -. . _,• -.. . - . ELAKISTON,:GRA_EIT & (Jo •—• • • Frier 'No: . 14 . . OrfABLESI. EitaSdHER EIOPFEES OF BROAD 1107 STAIN. BLACK 'REAM, AND St - PERIOD. RED .ISH COALS'. South"rect.New York. • OFFICES: 1132 Wrilnut greet, • PH . ILIOEURN 4 - : . 4, - 4 .. :. 1 :...'ELIZ - A 8ET1TP01q,...r...84:1:.: - : -SCI-I1 YLKILL .CO k - lIITYLKI!,!.. NAVIGATION. Shipping Wharves for ANIIIRAfIT COAL at - Greenwich, Delaware River, Philada; - . . I.Vtiarf'No: LEIVIS...AUDtNtiIED Co: ROM 11EL, I'43)TTS cik Co. . !^N., l iValrmi Street: Philadelphia 119 iir,,ad‘vay. , ye ,:v YLed: - ..: ~ l.i li.i9). rtreet, 11, , , , zpii. : . - • dFFICE: -, 1 ' ' , Wharf No: ICEI'PLIE Lt.IILHRO. • (N. E. Punrth ste., Plnla . 3r Pine fOjTet: NCW York. ',..)1,i+.1 - ct.nnt'li.tuli Building. Providence OFFICES _I3:4VIS PEA.ICSON it Co., • gt.xr.r..s' Ellll . l'Flui of I ILE . • •, • CELEBRATEI) LOCCST )ItrL - NTAIN . WRITE ASH' and SPOIIN.Y . EIN . . . • ll' E. D ' A S H 0 _A, (No. 135 Walnut No 'lll Broidwftv .li,noln No Trinity Bunding, 'New York.. . 11 Doan.Stret. • l3of.ton. • '• • WiIARF—GREENWICII, DELAWARE AVENUE. 1.. 7. krifn,V,. rntr.t.. LAND. IEAALS:..II3II,ENIZEA•tir. SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED_ •• Spohn Vein Red - and • Diamond- Vein Red. * • . Novelty 17 . ` t ( - Mk .• .Wafringtbn Coplexy. r Colliery. The Atitierior . While . .,Ish Coal, from the • Neer .Bheatandottli City . Colliery, fOurid Tii cx,el - ‘u - 13: Coal yet-shipped frG . En filo . . -• le .Lents for In‘l .s;iii• of GEO. IV. -SNYDER'S llupdriur White Ash' Conl. NtA.1.7":1 - 1 . St, E.o%,ra -No. 9 ; 'flt M 1;1:ANG. N. Y. . CAIN, HACKER 5c 000 K, MIZE= . . LOCUIT - GAP, .. • • - . . - .. LOCUST :TIOUN.TA.Eit, • . . BLACK •ELEATII. . ~ Alio, deniers :a oter,iir , ...4 qualities of , • ' N;/HITE, AND ICED ASH' COALS. • 2 . 1): 214 - Walnut Street. Philadelphia, and Woodland . NVllarves, Scrayiliziii River,. -1 , ' Tuotei..6 Cate. \fonts H‘cgra. J 7.50: N. Coos. F. 3100llY, t. - .l , Apper antl Agent, • Schti4 . li:lllllaven,'Pa: C,- ly • • Fehrila..7 B.ROAD -•TOP. G . E.NERAI; :OFFICE =NJ BROAD TOP WPTTE -ASH Semi-Biluinhions . . • C... 0 .Aj L. S No. WALAtile . ~rmLIoDEL"Pf t .T . A. ROBERT LURE POWEL , nanager. •...• CONNECTING OFkICES: • • 116-. Traveler Building*, Boston, Mass. • lf.St 'Trinity -•. . • n.b. 14.'43 • ;:tr .• ".11110.4D TOP -WIIII.TE'.-ISII - .COAL, • .NOBLE,- OALDW.EIL & C 0.,. No. 112 Wnlnui street. PhiinCleip!tin, • • .• No. .41.1. Broadway. Nevi - ark; - . - Stats!•Sirect,:lipstten, Offera .13 perior gnality'Of-thle celebratettcoal from tint. EDP•IE! HILL • COLLIERY, • ' .I.llhed ar;cl Phipped exclhairely by them. Ainil 4 '23 , 14.1 y ' A:EW HAT,CAP N D tili-STORE. The,otider.tignol resyiectfally inform the citizens of. •,. Prdierille and vicinity. that they 'hare teken and retitled the Store in centre . k.A :•tref.l,l A 011-.1 , 3 bOrf Mahart: weFt /tide,: . nrhere'they will keep con.tantly on hand a large. and rhoice at+.eli.. of II ATS. TAPS and S'TIZAW GOODS, and a fine fiseort [nem flf TUBS, -Which the. will - sell on reasonkble tem* . The patronite of. 124 pnblic is so: • Bate and Caps. - mrAe to order on the Fhor teit 'no tk. • . • . • S. M. Prgt!arilln..Tnlie - 1. 1S a 4 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, - PRO LS () S T continn'e ti) carry on-the busi ness of the store* t!fortnerly .Nicbols Beck) arthecoi , n..r of Market and'Serond streets, Pottsville. lie will keep op hapd &Inil and thoice 'stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, which wild he cold at rint.....sriable prloea. 'GEO. W BECE:'. - . Port=ville, 3 , l7rch li. 1.q:1 • 11. tr. - . I_) cOloral of Jones'," K . Flour & Fred 14tove, undersitimed -has rerrtos'ed his Flom. and frorn.Norwenian and Third .Streets. to th, •corner of "Si:IAN and -.Willianr , Streets,.where . he .keep un heed a choice stock of articlei in his line: and flue'assortment of Rest class Grocerics. old friends and•customsrl.arr respectfully soltii led:o c‘tutintic their patronage, while the general pub ,y,l. Will Alla and are invited to dye hi,ma ' .• JOSEPH D.'JONES. Potutrilit, .Al , ^ll. , • 17-tf .• riciy Greeiagrocceu . Stor,e . ,KEPT BY MRS. PRO , T, • ,Varktg. nr-37). lOpt Lekitc .• . •• • ry{ :?dry , . IniFt parpos ,, a ter.ktyp nil hand a - ,Yariety . • ).^EGETABLES: FLOWEIL`:•.; &cShe. feels ' grateful to her frleßds,for their . former patronage;. and oik ,at It . may 'll.` cuLtinned...ll:; eiVing .an early . 9 call. • 9. -A MERIVAN Aliv.-ATCIIIns. in !mid and . oili er tweF 11MvtiCall (;!otkii, ru.A. Jewelrc of all de; Pcriptians, e.su be obtizined at the ' , tore of LELNIIIERS: Agent, Cf • • Pottsville, Pls. , 3 LA piE* GOLD VF,ITCIkES A r.no tto k - of 1..1:1!eco-Gu,dweber... - Chat. lain 'Chains. Neal a.- fic. ' R. C.' GP EN, Watchmaker antl Jewelee;Centre.e:treet,' MECCA .LUBRICATING • OIL. IVINT'RECEIVED ia lot or GEIOUINE J Mecca Lubrleatime best CHEAP Oa the market for Lubricating; purposes—for sale whole sale at manufacturers prima by - B. BANNAL 'LW?, Yore Whaterßleached-Whale the -quality . v.htch we warrant: at the loweat :Nem Bedford pr/ Lee, • • • . • ;~~:~ ____,„.„,, ' / ~,,,,,, v __,,,, n ,. 1.... . ve1 , !..,.., .-, 1. ,... t.4114 , 3 , . , ..1. - --.-4-a-‘11,;:.60 . _,,, , * . • t ''',i *NI 4 *. 1- ' , * 1 . 1 ": , - , PS_ - .°. F- 4 'o l'Alt 11 " 1 * - .? A -x---2' -0 , - , . , , „ ... . ~ - • ...„:. - s 4 - 4 ~.: . _ . - , - 2 - , ..- ', - ...'2. -' :--'s, --;=-• ..d- - .- . S :LI :.._ - ::, ::, -..., 7,--.7 ‘, ..7..;,,,: ; ;; ; ;_r - ~.. ... :-, , : ' ..: .. , , -- • i '= • --- ' f-- - '-'.:- -'-- - - - .-.:-...,-----,:- -, , ~ ..- ..... _• , - ...... - -..*. ~, - ,-„, . :,...,., . ...., _,... , • _ : ~ _,, vf -. '.,,, " ,:-. ':"-,.. i -. 1 ... , .....-, .. .- _ . -_, - " ~.;--• 4 ,*-- : - .4 '''_'' j - - '-. -,...".-‘, .1 - 4 '. -7 *- . -. - 0 ,--.. %. - . :.• • ~ ',...; .z._-... 4,,, . --, , A ,„;;-,.....,,, . ' ~.. -.,:.: , ~.,_I 7, ~,i lA:'-f- ; 3 : ,i,... t f .'. ..--Iv __- . ~-, 4 6#1,- -- 4- 1 ;- 4 31:: --1' . ---- :. I .. 3 0, ----.- -1. 1 -.1 -,_ . . if, - , - ..._ ,- .. .O_C-_ '-' _-- , ' ) lSe to-,..- - ''' ii - - - ' ''': ''' -7.-4 '• 4 ` 44 - ''.,... ... . - • " -- -4 - v • - -'''.- --- -:*! , 11.11 ' ' ,-4: _.:-.,,,,_ -- . 1, I - - gb --- ---___ - .. . . , ''.: '1,.. • _ , _:!"4: , , .....:: L , -,. , :-....:::,_ -- - - ---- - 2 -- - , -= •, . ~- -4._ zwrigrs. $ll 00 12 00 1‘ 00 ; 20 00 I 24.00 28 00 40 00 Pg.i.1J511p......4`,.V.511Y:. ---- S.ATITTIP:I4Y.ItORX.O. - : -.I3 . t':RENJ - ' OL. XLI. ArDEN - HIED gents for 41e:srile Of their colebr,ateei • " LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL lwhhind-and . <l74ll;tti•dvilli Coll ierie's COAL. • . • A.stour ...CSticces.sorg to VAN ,WICEI.:B4_ afitiShippert , Ihe celelirated FULTON* II (GU) COAL. Crum the Ebbervile (.1,111e.rF.1.1,1r ;aid (I,:alers in the..l , 6st yarie:4es of INTRILICITE - AND:BITT3iIN . OUS COILS:.• • Deliveied ditur :from * the. Minee.or en board of Nes TRENTON'..N. EtIZA'BETIIPORT. N: BRU:s:SWICR, .PORTJtLCIIMOND, PA: 0 FE 411 - Trin it.T 1 Broadway,.New:York': • • • &tort." prii 4, '64 NEW YORK. SAMUEL BQNNELL, Jr., Nos. 43 & 45 Tlinityßuilcling, N. Y., Pier . 4; EtizABEIIIP.ORT,:N.-I, HONEY BROOK; N, SPEMG MOUNLAIN "EARL EIGH, AND BT_TCH MOTJIVTA IE!!112MEI:1 1111111111011 E : CO.'B & BUCK DLIMOAD WILKE Sl3 AIME COALS, ..A—ND THE CELEBRATED GEORGE'SOREEKCUMBERLAND COAL May 21, 21-ly THOS. SIIITIPS SPRING ':qOUNTAIS LEIUGII Yorktown, :Carbon County, Penna. .• .orFlcEs.: ' - •:• .: . . . • 3q..2 WALNUT_ Stree..t.; PhiliOelphia, . J r...cs E SIVIJL IL IE: Enzerite . County, Pa JF. G- CO.-11, . Onr "lIARLEIGIio. COAL is nnw sold eiininsireiv, in .virinitY• l'arties mderinn from them. infiy always de:venti upna get tliir a pure article. . • OFFICE-109 Wulttlit Sr., •Ithilstlelphisi. • SILLLNIAN MeKEE: '4l- v`.. liasletQn, 'Ma?' 9 - !6"-- LORBERRY...CREEK: 1 - A ORIC4I" COAL , Clre,- Chia undersigned: tiar!nu •cpnsblidated,nor Three a olieri ea in theLurherry R egi. , ,p,. will -hereafter trans et •ourbtutineas under the nxraeli.q" • • - -• • K1.TZ3111.1.M. GRAEFF. & Co. . • cit.A.EFt - ..:lrTrEcc,••• , ' • - Mr. GRAEFF. a nieniber - ol our firm, having risiy)cla:' ted bitte.elf with J. will reside - in Philadelphia and all our coal ehi'ppeci by tide-water will he .nnder the 'excineive eentrol BLAKISTON; GIiA.EFF Je, CO. • By increased, care and attention in- its preparation:lce . hope to in:nut:nu the rPl,ll;.atton:or our . celebrated Lor herty Coal. PorchaerS-abroad can: rely having this coal shipped in the cert. he . .l order. • • RITZ - MILLER GRAEIT &• CO, Feb. 13. 63 I ;LYON:* PI'R I!: 011 TO . CATAAVII.ii ITRAN DI% R !-I.bRRLi G CATAWBA WINES, • Equll in Or/ably and Cheapei in Price - than the Bran (bee and the . Oid World. - For Summer Ckm plaint, Bowel- Complaint; Cramp. - , • . -• ." • • . A EI.:HE crns. ss'or. THE HOIET. WILL - BE :az . - . • . • In support of-the• abort: fttatetreants, :are presented the Cortiftwes of Dr. Jas. R.-.Chiiion, ICheinl.ti* New York; Dr:Hiram t'ox. Chemical inspector; Ohio Dr. James R:'Nlehola. Chemist: Boston: De:: Jones: Chemical. Inspector. eire!e•olle; Ohio; Prof..C.• T. Chemist, ISoeton : Dr.. C. I:phita ;Shepard, Chitrleatori. S. and J: V. Z. Blitno. ner . ..Cousulting Chemirte, Chicago; all of. - wtiora•have analyzed the. Catawba ilrandy, • ai2d• commend,it in the hi limit terms, fur Medicinal use: • . - • • - Ariaiyiktig.ef. the Ifamae/m-,:ett., .State A'wyir,.•Janua:. - - .;" Then ernporated through cloatflinen it loft Dann .or. offensive matter. In, every rospect it is a pure Fpiritu• • °us diquor. ' ifhe Oil which gives to this Brandy tta 'l l .vor.and.aromit, is wholly um ace rnsil.-or rid Tiu(Ai : Its i odor tarakes •of both .the fruit and ol' of urapea. ; - With acids. it produces- ethers Of a filt;li fragrance.— The sub.stittfflou of this. Brandy. for. Cognac Brandy will do away with the manufacture offiettriatis sold under this narrie.bothUrhome and , - ahroari. • .. Itespectfully. : A. A. IIAYES. 3r. b.. - . Assayer to Stite Mass., IG Boyle.sten St. ' .1.17, the same; in • . .. ' I have analcied "L.. LYONS"•PUB CATAWBA BRA.NDY.." withh - referenee faits composition and 'char acter. 'being the i-anie as that produced !ripest ,ye6.re.-:• . A sample taken from UT casks afforded the sane re sults with regard, to, purity: a 'slightly .ificreared amount of:the principle' on- Which. Its. flacor :depends c YR determined by companion with fanner •sainplets.. • ThCiodications of analysiS show that thiii Brandy is prodneed by the same. proces's'es most of the it:opined - Brandy. Respectfully: 'A. S: HA.YES. ' 8.. • • . ... • . . State. Assayer, to Boyieston'Bt. Manufactured only by 111. 11,•Jneoli dr . eci.; . 'ltepcit, 91 Liberty Mt. 'New Agent,,l na ttevillts; PAL WIibLES;ALE AND RETAI DE ii j\ T013,Lik..000, PIPES . AND. • Ceritie Mt., Op . posiit . the , •Town • P0 . :X:T944 : 14.E, - L 1131:71ERS; CLOCKS, • ' . - and JEWELRY, ="' All kinds of 3initical Instrunfents. 'Violin Strings, BASF Viol Strings, Guitar and Banjo Stripe& constantly onliarl;jJan . SO, !d"l.-13 WIRE .. ROP!tf. OF • .• •• JOHN ~ . Trenton, New .11ers . ey.. • . . fimortment of Wire lioiie . eotistinily On baud. grae, filled with deepatch. - kerPizo,slreurt.b. nd , thst. . , _ _ . . OWA.RD Atar4OCIATION, •• ' • • - I. • PIIIIADELPDLA,' PA Diseases of the Nervous, Seaisiiut nosy. anti • Sexual .Bzotents..-nair and tellable treatment• Lin reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATIQN —sent by Orli In aealedletter envelokit free ofeliares, Addresi. Dr. J.•SgILLIN 110C(.111TODiAlowardAse0-• etiettor., No. Sontki Nlrth street, S, Vtoi WICKtT. G. T. STorr SHIPPING POINT OFFERS: FOR SALE LEHIGH. COAL, KITZMILLER: STEES & Co =X= , I will teach you to- pierce the BOw_ela of :the..gtntlh4stdbring out Aim the taverna' efitonidaltis Heti& trldelpitja gtonlanteltif lomat...l'llmin' tatradicet tiitlature to oar use and pleasure -- bit..:JOILISEIE ••' hisiths Asp shippers of • • LORBERRY OD: LOCTS'i.:II.OI.3TAIN: fO/L. sl4ppers.of other ipproveilquelittes.pf AND RED ASH - COAL. • sig SCnlont Street.. Philadelphia. ' Se'w Y erk. . • Cot. of liiitiyA•Telithe Street. Rotten. COAL. =II F•OWI,FI; & nuffiN :rosi_CiiFICES:." ll( 'curl''' . • .• • "- • • 'tor thig favorite Coal will be auliplird; - - 1112.. z.. 3. '64.--40-Iy, AIINBOW. i'0.%1.“--: - The St. Clair Card AIL Company' having purchatoql.tbe orivinal-Itainbow rviceae'caree ordere , ftir thiiwell known •Co-al thek S3taft , Stt , n;.B , ston: Orders 46 /1.-I.CKER;Azent: . - .T. H. SCHOLLEHBERGER,...AGBN't 31.1uer nud Shipper.of the.Celekrated • • • Black Beath White:Ash - and , Peuked[dun ' • • : taro Free Burning • . • . •• COAL:: P , U• ADDRESS—Pornvitz or )IPqsasviu..r, Srhnyl. hut emity, Pa. April P 2, •G?' EA,ST .IFICANICLIN• L 0 11.1113-11 . 0 1 VEII, COAL. 1 3Iy East nanklin Lorherry Coal. is . riw sold•exelu: Nicely . by Messrs: NOBLE,CALDWELL •&„ CO., whc, fin' my 'sole: .Az.ent6. , Parties Ordering frOm them, may, always depend upon getting's pure Cuticle.. .- - • '.. ... p.o. 112 Walnut St., Philadelphia. .: 6 F riE l iii No. -.111 Broadway,.Trinity Building, ... ) . '.. New York.. . '. . . . . . . . .Cso. Cl b:flt. Street, Boston. . . • • ' IJENEY .11. - Ell. • Treinfiht, '62 • • • • • CONNOR t% PATTERSON, *- -• Minert4 and Shippers of the Ctleb . rated ! LOCUST MOUNTATIT.COAL •:= .••J. S. PATTkliSatti. • - • ••• Nehland. - • • '•Pottsville 'County,./Penna. '• • J. G. 'FRICK . t CSUCCEWIR TO •BROCE & SHO . EMAKgII..?) • • mAstix.....cits. PT •' I. lBllli . cOA, EENS,. •nJcr. the jenickno , rate.nt, . $O*,VrtGiAN STS.; • • POTTriNTLT.B PA,•-•,:. •• ' - :Jan 23, 6.4 • • Si: • ISNEI.4IA3 - • j . I 'NEW ..COMBINATfOisT COAL .BOREENS. -The undeislgned.take pleasure in anniauncingto Coal j OperatOrs told others. that_they - are manufacturing a new COAL . SCREEN- of teir invention, which:they guarantee to Wear twie as long, and do its work 4 better then any crimped wire Screen in use: The Seg..- inents'turnett out by us caribe bent .to any circle quired. eaAa'f.ruara» tee that thin mesh will • allinYi I retain its oriainitit'size until entirety - u'arn'out. In- the i. crimped wire Screens the .meshesfreqieptly . slip. and Llose the proper niesh.Thefore the 'Screen is' half worn out: - We manufactureany j sized Mesh of our New Cbmbinatiimi Screezi.--ueed in the trade. • ' • -;;E''.3li.-Diehni; • ivho was aisociated trade." Mr: Beach arn in the business tif - Manufacturing Scieena. at Nor ! wegian spirt Railroad .e.tmets, Pottsville.: having -dis solved partnership, and disposed of Ithi.interee.t,,lias ne r , inoyed - toltallri4ad street; in the rear' of D. Estenly's Hardware Store. Centie Stneet..anil assoclated.with him in t he. man ilia c tune of their-new-Coal Screens of all. &- lecriptions, 'Mr.:Jasper Snell. He solicits-a continuance of the patronage heretofore-so liberally,bestOVved upon hirn. • • WERE i .iouniFtElvs _ . . . . . . AVo. are also,matufdetering a stylenfWireSciein 'hi, a process different:from-that used .in tnakine crimped wire.sereens• aa.r.ood - in every. reSPect; to xvhieh.t.ho.at tendon of coal Operators is Invited. ... '.. . '.• , '••,-.. . -, • . :•• -,. -• . . btEliM. & SNtLL, . •-• ' If annfar'.7tnrers. , •of S , ,Trens .Of all descriptions ai • the shortest notice, •. • ,Dec.,•2.• .4.1 a - Dictt • . . • - .. . . . ,• . . T 0 GOAT. OPEFA,TOIIINi,• - • ••••• -.-, GREAT: .IIIPEGVENfENT The indereFgned are bow..pepfired manufacture,at their shop;imMineisville; all kinds OrIiCREENS fur screening Coal, of the improved mannfictnre, patented to Jonas - Lanbenstsdir; 4th February 18e.. . • " - NMI . . . Screen mnrinfactured by .teda proceis.'ire- more 'dn: mble. maintain their•fdrm bettPr, and . are rarnishad. ai cheap . ae any torbehad In tbn.•County. '• • : • ' . . .Tber are rn.ltie ;of square sm.ch'shapC'Ets to prevent the Goal_ from cue size : to the other be, tore it 'is thoroughly issortici.:thog preparing it better' than . = be done by cast iror. or wire screens, • ■llO t 1111111111111111 11111111111111011111111111 !a. I I • . ~.., ~ . . . ~ .. . . . Tbe . .Mantiractifiers 'urgently - request all Operators wanting. eicreene, to examine thoee new patent Screen- . at their shop..or .at IsOrk at Inc ..3Latiamoth .Veiti• CO] - I ier!''of George S. Repplier, near; S. t ,'Clair f aibete.titey . •ha yebeen in MC. for sothe.ettme. - .. • - ••,. -'• • - ' - "'• •„.Bypurehaeing - soreeris 'made wider this Riieht, liti gation, or any trouble as to, patent rights will be ayoidealL, :All•work.tione with promptness - and 'dispatch. • ... -.- ' • • ..- • . -..- • ' . J. ..t. L. LAURENSTEIN, , .• Mineriville: June T. 186t1.' , , . ' i : - tS-tf. .. -.. . . . , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . T04'.1, - TIN WillE, dix. .-?..- 7 . ,THE CELEERITED COTEBINATION-00011 STOVE. BEST IN ESE. • 'The - publir ie re , pectfidly incited to Inspect before pa rchasi oz. e Isewhern,. the subscribers stock of STOVES and 7r - LN.WARE, Na'onnplete as :idly to be . found: • He saki especial attenrido so tbe Nrior quality of his COMBINATION. COOK M • t-Tr OYES of - vegans PiZt4, Which ..taye hem in use during We past filleeb years. : and whir,t" are adruirted by housekeepers to be. tbe beet in nee.— IfOr-Dorarteeect /4514. 41 . 14 °Te44 1- * I P , 11- . - eral satisfacttou. • - - All articleeit'Yertonaltatit • ••- ' . ' • • . Cetre s+set..esera Hill el F+ttsNk. YL ]day . nyrner artizt =MEI ,•I. , J I .1, ' §k i rtii Y ; .*OR NINO:JANUARY 2f::;1865..: INSURANCE. 17.4. Cll2arrirt. , lERRETUAL. - 1794. INSURANCE VOISPAIT OF NORTH lAZERICA PIIILADEIGPIIIAA. . .. . . ~. _ .. , 11 iiiirPOrated, .1194.- The 'Oldrit:lnsurp ' ance Coltman* . iii. the -:lnaited. Atriums, • . !lac Paid 'Over • sll,ooo.ooo'Losses _ in . • . Cads Since its : Or . ganisii4ion. - •:-. - - . - .. • CASH CAl;rtkli--~; ... •.. - ASSETS ` • • • • •. . . DIX Arrpcz Corror,. ' Itoeins *Aral. • ; .' Jos* IlAtow4.• • • Join: .A...nr.0 cos,.• . •. . Grona; L..HAnltt§b . :l4; • Cliil6l..a.•Tir-Oit,'.. FRANCtiII • • -. A_MZILOSOVUITE, . • . ~ E DW in H.' TaorTEY.L. • D. 1W00n,;..: • , EI;ITAitD S. \Vitt:LUCWrzsc, SPtztcAy Ctatmegnii, WICLIAMT. Beilyr:4; T. Qtt.A.E.L•rths.lirsay. ,Artratfit Piaiddent : en.antas.Pi:irr; SecFetax . l'.. • • • • . 'Agent at P.otteville. A.: GPDFILEY, ' • .. Offiee. : Mallantongo, nesr . Gentyv St ret_ CHARS 1829. PERPSTUAL . . FRANKE - 1N - - FIRE ..INSUEACE. COMPANY OFPHILADELPHIA FlitD . Assets . of Janoary 1, 11364, $2,457;849,H.. Cap ' accrued Surphis . , Inveoed . .. ... .-- - Unsetiled.Claims, j , Incothe far 1562, •. • • 55:416.-. • ' •I - .$300,009.• '• • • . LOSS PAID:SItiCE-M9* •.. • • •• *. .. . . PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLI OLIIS ON LIBERAL TEEMS. • - - DIRECTORS: '• •••• .• CHARLES N. BANC . KEW ISAAC LEA.. TOBIAS-WA.G.NER, EDWARD C:DALE, S.,C.M.I.JEL GRANT, .; • • JACOB-WS:4ITH, • ALFRED FITLER, GEO, W. RICHARDS. • FRAS..W/LEWIS.. E. D. .• CHARLES Dif; BANCKER,Erviident. • EDWARD C. DALE,"Viee.:Pr,esidelit. SAS. W. MeALLISTEP-'Spc. Frp. Tem.- • . The aubicriber hr agent for the abbve mentioned 1/3- 'ztitntkon, arid Is prepared 1:o . 'make 'lnsurance on every description of .property, la 'the lowest rates. • I 11E.IsalY C. EL EL fit: 1 • . . . . . Poitavllle...3larch 19.' . '64. ' - -. ' ..12-ti_. ' LIVEDPOOL- A.N LONDON F IRD4ic LIFE INSURANCE .0031PANY„ Paid up CapLal awl Renrve Fund. $11,559.525 Oct Inve : innente and Fulida. retained in the TjfitiEfSfateg,. overt • ..• ' '1000,00.0 'OO TremfumerteceiVed I:olted.St4tei • from Nov. Nor. 30; 1362:". 633,40 00 Luise's •p31(1 :hi the United Stafos 'from • • • No . v. 30 . ,.1361.- to Not. 3ti; 1564. 404:430 91' _ . _. . This Cdtni;any .< any Et Property; - Anch as Dwellingsinttrrintentgi Stnrelinniiiis-and'Ner chand.iie,,.t.c, . eigil Dreakers.. • 3liners..b.wellins,•:ul ill'struiqnris la . cplineciicin Witt:, 'Colliery opentttois, . . . • 78 — .AntinAl and Perpetual raleg .of, Insniitnee reeogn antiLOvAs • nriimptly paid: • - • • . Insurance effected in the A Hoyt and other nood.Com cranteit, 110R10E• SMITH. .'• -- • General Trimtrance Broker. Centre Street,Tottiiille. . • • - " at .Pannsylyania Jan 24, ,53 L iEET INSURAN CE The Girard Life. Insurance., Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia. Office, No. 405 Chestnut street, the first dcionEastof the Custom House. . • • • . ' CAPITAL-4390,000-- r CHARTBIt PERPETVAI::. Contlnite, to' ake insurances an Eyes on 'the most fa . Thr enijinti being Paid up and invested, together SHtli slarge and•Oonstautly . inerei.t.ing 'reserved tont], .offers s:perfecc'lseenrity to the insured... - . • . • •• The premiums may be paid :yearly; half-yearly' or quertzrly. ; ..• •• • • . .."• • • . , . , . The..company add a nosca . perrodically' to thi . rance fol. life: The first:bonus, appropriated in Decem ber, 4544, the second bonus in December, 1849, and the third bonua.iniflecemben- iSbi, which: additions make an average of Inore than 60. per cent. .npon- the .pretni-, nras pald,%without - increasinzthe'sinnuarprenuum . . • • , Thomas Ridgway,. John A. Brown, • Robert ?careen, • • . John -.• Thomas P..Jarries, : .• :John R.:Slack, • • Frederick Broren, : • John C,l4.ltchell.; • , 'George Taber, • .Isaac Barton. Henry G. Freeman, . ' Seth T. Conic, •. •• • Isaac Starr? rardphieta containing table of tetee and explanation& iorni of application and father information can be bad . at the 'office. - . : • • • THOMAS RIDGWAY, ?resident: • Jorge Ar • tuary. • • •• :• • , ' • • LEGAL :.CARK . :11;)f, 111E,RIG T ICC: - • Attorney ; at A shlaild. • SA:I3II3OI.Ln '..*CouTity:* .13ttice,-On • Ceat.re street: opposite the Post tatlice. • : . . EN.i AMIN 13. ,- .2tlcCOOL,••Attoincy ht Law, SILT IMA:g . §I,4LILDING. appot•ite Mtners' Bank, Pattsville.:Pa. - • Ofara(l7, • • • • Tozer.. w: R 1 AN, Attorney' and . coun *•?• seller at-Lraw,.Yousville, • Office in- Sillinun's new bnilding, an' entre Street, iearly* oppoSite - the Slirfers' Bink.• • : . May . • • ". • U--noVEII.. A.rtokeier at Law, . • . OFFlCE—Market §treet,•two 'doors atioie Pea. , tre Prittaille..Pe. • •• - •- • •• • .. February I', '63 . • • .• • . 6,1 y • • J . ka " wir.L.Liar.!4 &mum CAIIIPBELE ); Law.. OFFlCE—Centre Stret.,..9iiposite:•'White• Horse IJoiel,Tottaville, Pa. • .. IRLSTOPIIER - LITTLE,' Attorney. C at Lam, Pottsvllle,'Schtlylkill'Connty.; Pa. . . • 'OFFICE—Iii - Mahantango Street. corner of Seem:4' April 11,. , 57 • . !-13, BUSINESS : ..€,ARDS . ... '.-: v . . . o -... . . •.r..• Artu.sLlTo,c.iyit a nd llli.iikng 11.i...Encincer, Pottsville; Pa. : • : - OFFICE on 4tl floor of Geo: Bright...! Building,. .C6ri: Ire Street: -..• ' : 1.. - : .IDec. 10. '34.--50-1)-• flotvl, Civil and iiiiing . .Engineer„ and !Surveyor, : T.A.M4QCA.;-PA. •fj ABIFLIS ItoTiltEttfil, Civil end"ll[i. I: urn Euglneere, itus?el`s, - Bnlldbug.,..-Secxidd,and ...711rilLuitaugo.S`tteeta. . • J0.42:11 • July Septumber..2o, ~Anic:DoN, Surgeon Dentist. Market Street: second dopr abo‘e Third Street, eolith side, alle s aiii i i s May 5, '6O L)': 'W;".fSREAFEIIt, estOilise L. 'of till:Pennsylvania State :Geological Stirvey,'pr.7- plorestandi, mines, k,' • - October 13..Y5t • • • , ..• •• r 1.7 RANK CARTER; . Real. E aiste - rAgelia,, MAII.ANOY. ClTY,:Schilylkill County,' Pa. .. •r-Yr - LCttr Ad*ei.-- . .•3lA i rjaiapy.Clr.,c P. pl."- • March-an, .61 • : • "- A . GENCII7—.Foe thel.tirehruge' and 'Male of, Real Eetatii nnying,"‘:tunl co al charge ,of Coal Laude, Mtnea, and edllecting rents. OtEre Manitntango Street; Pottsville.' -• April et. , Se • .10111 T , A.. 0 T.TO, : ' Yisintifaa . ; tirer . , , "and at. Dealer In - 41 kinds of Camber, Willianislort, .1?a.• -• -june 2P,•- , 61 - , • ... . - • -. ..- . ' 20-ly -- : , . . HOTELS. ' .-. ..FRED • I-TOT L, .. .. .. . . . - •• • • • -.. .. ..4) - 14•*ho European Plaii,.. . .. • • . Oppeneite City Hall. Rork, C. 0 1". or Prank. , . - .. - .„... ... . . • .:•. : .... NEV.V . I . YORK: ' . ..• , : .... - • • . . SpattOs Itefectori, 'Bath 'Room, and --Bail-JBz 'Sbop. , Sed.-roomg•wormed.gratis; and only_6ne bed InA mow. - DO not believe runners or hni.kmen . wbe. gay we are toll. Sermite - are. not allowed to receive Tkerquisitee..: . ..'• . April 16-414; . • -.- •' - ' — - : ....:.. ' /642.• : :.• • • UNION 1-10TEI_,,. • ante EXCHANGE HOTEL) -4.4\ CENTRE ST., POT'SSVILLE, JACOB LP.siDEMIUTH. -• AptiT 4, .63 - • 1.44r.4.74.15, . . . FEGER'S'HOTEL, (Formerly SlORittliß`sod Stand.) L.• JOS M FEOER Prop '. 4 1 , ±34 1864 :.;15.1y: I.:. F AalitoNA-BLic...-cr.orrniNG,'----.:. , . . . . JnEtbpc;ned, a- splendid', asiortment of Fotelic! and CLOTHS, CASSLVERES *arid . VEST 4 - -ViGS.,-whlch will be carandltibi.tbe . latestand - • ~ ke meat impro v ed ityles,'it bbs'.ojel litiaid:=Mer • - • _. lt etreet, a few doom atitote : Centre.Pottiv - ille:': ,. .':' ~ • :- .... .. . .':11E.N81-3fATTIrli;Mercbantl'Altbr .- . Pottiwill4:3 . liiic.b 6, .84. .Y • : . • THE tO.MIERCIA.L . 1.1.9 T • . PRICE CI:PRYNIT. .• • • 'Contal a. Complete Llat of the . BOTH LEC4ITI.3I.AtE*ND poqut{i-:: :4 ., *7 CAPITAL 5.111RE8;, • 131:Ii,5 • CRIPTIoN PRICES. PRICES AT Tfili . ,BTC . keK.-EXCIIA.NO: I • It in pabl4o4l by • . itINgLOW.% - I STErfirC7. • /t-1 • 8./N . NO, POITSVILIE,:MttIi Y LULL ,COUNT,Y PEMT - -AR,Q.N.:..IVORK.S;; . . _............. _ . .. _... Alijociarng 4no.r, AND FolntDity.. The_sijakiniLyWrhlne.49inuire I**. . rt et • in. trill :14eratipn,. ird'in-e :prepared to fill order a . for machinery Of Illy kind, .;,. PR ":"" Arian or h.diansk, - r fo , atti*.exteitt t: ..„,. or'-t to- ..rvf:' - .. ,ti !.'"., - Repairing attended to promPtiY. , -".!;•-- .- - Surtborw•&rtinambertand co., lio; ••a, ttt4...:46.4 • oTtayrir.a.JE ioitirtick"..., The suhscribere bating- purchased • the PoOrvilli ing . 3nn and thoroiighly rellatedth . e same, , are..pre_parkf to reoeiii:orders for all Alzes of T raiht".• . • • front 22 lbw., to.th.eyard -up. to '6O lbs.: - CPZ and fain4.h the.sameataborttotlce: . Weare a:wa i preptu:ed to . furnish and ".:."..en• - ;'"'' will 'redeive • °niers • for' MERCHANT - t • . • . . fi . BAR IRON:. all the Usual 'sizes; Round. '§iquare and Flat, and propose ttimseßone' trttithet-heitlirini Wits manufacture„ awl tope . ..to turn -out an - iron that Will give enth•esattifaCtton to - our: customer ::-. - W shall eep a supply of the sthallet feollierfa:RallS;hf 'ways on hand. • • • . . Ijrders'aire;:ted to ATELNS at their: * Pioneer F-artiace: Pottscile. or to the proprietors at the lailtteceive ptompt Atm:akin. • • -- • • • ...,,ATKIISS, LALNIciAN& Co. ,TOtts.ville, March 1,1;!pi. , _ • 11,1 T . . . . DEVEGEOVE Iron ' • ,1 1. .PH 7 E - GROVE,. SUHUI - L.. CO:, PA.; J.M. ROHRER,..l4.itcbinist o•Engineer, ... •2 -2 Peornirmit.. • 4'4— . • • . UM! 6.4 e. , - ROLLERS AND STACKS. ' . .• f The ; subscriber Is preptued to execute orders for 'the above articles, with dis-; patch. at the old'place of bush:tees. Coal „.7" . Street, below itinu Norweglim, 20 feet boil- ,-A, era always oil hand. Also, the mann- rti factures of Coal and Oilier Shovels, . Of the beat material and workmanship. Repalrs promptly attended to. ti"Fium formining ventilation always on,hand. - JABEZ SPARKS.::. Pottsville, August 2;, , .50 35-1 y A 811 LAND IRON WORKS. 971,000 • 1,086,5 S • :.The subaeribers Cl • are ow re p- r • ar pared to furnish. at the, Ashland Iron '• - vVorks,' . -Steam Engines and - . Purtg.,a - of 'any power: and capacity,: for mining and 1" ,z purposes._ Coal Breakers of .every `.. - size end pattern - now in use, togetherwith castings and forgiugs of every . description. ;-Coal and Brift-Cars all sizes and' patterns,' large Truck - - and Hone. Canc— an furnished at the shortest 'notice; . .-Thesitliscribent flatter • theruselies that, inasmuch as every member of the ,firm is a - practical' mechanic:. chwrivill be able furnißti machinery that will' compare favorably withOny. in the: Region. AR orderadirecteci to J. &'M. Gaaaar, A.hland. Sebnyiliili County,' Pa.; will 'receive Prom P t. attention, J: Ashland, July r, • : . . . . •VO 04/kV- ND' •:TaAc ninitr. Smit s , Micain cal! lracliiry; . ' • •'' • ' . . NOTICF-The '.buSineltat Of the late -flint of SNICIDER. &. - 411 . 2.- will be coat ittued - 1,y..t he subscriber in stilts Nx- e• 5,3 rt, •rious biauthes of bteaba • Engine build- Nr-titt,F, , ,eit trig, frownanuler, and triaaufacturer:Of • all Icindc otAlxiiinerYt:for.liolling Mills; Blast Punta , . ois., Railroad Cara. 4c.,,t,0. , Liewill also, contina the , business of. Mining -and Sating - the celebrated- Pine .Forest, White -and Lewis: and Spohn :Veins Ited Ash Coale, being•sOle propiietor of these'COllleries.' . . • •: • GEORGE W. s7ci - DER. ' ''' rt.( illE PA 1.0 0' I BON CO. are I prepared to famish. T RAILItCPAD IRON, at their 111114 in Palo Aito, bf Yaripua patterns:,.-" w,i g hi ng from 2.2 to 711 pounds per yarcl. • gift differetttLizes, - r,f flat. square and • ••• =mind-tnareitailial-qardron. - Orders for rails or bar iron are. re,,- 1 • 1 17"" stxuafulliiettlicited, and will 'meet with prompt atten tion If left either at the Rolling Mill Ft, Gkoacr.. BruGur enl ilardware Store. Centre Street, or at their of flee, corner of Market• and Second Streets. Pottsville; Pa. - • BEIV•N .RAYWOOD, Prestt. • 910 COAL OPER.ATOiI.4.&. 11 `--Pioneer : Hailer R'orks. , • . '•,•••••• ,The - bubScriberinkjectiolly invites the... • t •. 4 ittention - td the biisiness commtinity to his Boiler Works,. on Railroad StreeWL.. below the. Paasenger n Depta, • Pottaville,...74lx" ,. ivhert..lie, is tpCepurud to mannfactitte:-• • BOILERS OP EVERY. DESCRIPTION::-.:. . . Smote Stack§, Sta,;k , ,,, Blast Oastoi:keterii, .Drift Cars,. itc., '&-c. Boilers bp hand. ! -• ' . inactie.afinettainfe;' and. lia;ing.f . ei years de voted himself entirely to tide branch ofthe business; he, fiatie'rs himself that work done at his- establishment wilt give satisfaction to all - who .may faior call- .ludivi4altr and Companies will find It greatlY to their, advantage to: examine hfs :rock before.ensiming elsewtterv. ' ' - • *JOkIN , T.NO/ILTI.:. • '_sloy'eplbeipl; -, ET. ..,•. .; . ..'• ' • SIIINGT ON IRON - WORKS, ii •-•:" r • - • .: ":' Pottsville; 3'a: • THONt AS &.JAMES WREN respectfully invite 'the attention of the Vastness cenemunityto their New ltfa- 1 (tine ShopandFoundry erected. between coal ar4 Reil road"streets,•ansfrontingon.Norwegian " '• Stieet, where they are prepared toexe- • inte all- orders for mathinery .of Brass !IR 4glifit aad Iron, such as Steam., Eliigines, 'kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist - ''•?:','"!`b and Single anil , ,Donlilc Acting •Ptimps. Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, -all kinds gif Railroad''CastingS,, fcich as Chaira•for Flat and -T Rail ; Frog.s,.S - Witch.es,. &c.; kinds.of Cast. and _Wrougttt iron, Slaaftiag.— pre:ctical • mechanics; and l'inidetite• de- Inan,;Tei.of the Coal Region theiriatudyfor years, a 150,11.11 litlids of Machinery ln•their line ork)usines, they ter tbeniSelves that _work . done -at their ;establishment ye satisfaction as all wit° mar hpnOr them with 'a - call. All orders thankfully "received and promptl3 exe cuted. orilhe rubstreaSoriableferths. , • - ' 'T.LIONLAS JAMES WREN. . . 310Ritis,'.13 , AirEE LER a:: co:, • :.• . .. - • • :noun's & JONES B:-Co: ; .. ' • IRON AND' STERL . WAREHOUSE' t .. ... - . Mark& et Sixteenth Sta., Phila n.; ' " Have always on hand and for:sales' BEST 'ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FuII ' argonent et "Bagnalls, " and 'other. favorite-brands:, BEST AMERICAN BARS--ordintiry sizes, or rolled to order . for bridge purposes, ab.-,•&e. FE.NNSYLNANIA BOIL ER:PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or cut bi, -. Mquired ' aize, . BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand; niatie in solid . dies...REST :ENGLISH CAR AXLES—American and • English. FLUE. AND' SHEET' IRONfor..• oEiyeiring '.,,,hute.s., &c. - juNIATA., ENG 'M T R AND NORWAY :.SLIT- .IWDS, 7 BOLTS, NUTS and. WASHERS—Tor brideds;.ears; andmachlnery purposes generally. -CAST:. , SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL,.. Also, an extra quality. for. taps and dies. The aboce, , together : wi:;fa full assortment of Iroti, Steel. Nails and ,SPDea,, : 4 which the attention of dealers, .railtoad companies, enfteers,. miners; founders. and machinists ii :invited.' , . .N. 8A11.41W11y. - dz Co. Engineer!, as....ptoad and liamilton streets:, Philadelphia, Pa, • Wo c iuid" . call !the attention of Railroad' 1, Managers; and those interested in Rail-.; 11 lit . road Property, to their system of Loco- A. . Motive Engines. in which they are-adapt ed to,thoperticuler business for, which' - . they may be required ; by the use or one, two; - threwor :four pair -of driving.wheels ;. and the' ase of, the .whole, orso muchnf the weight- as may be desirable for ad : heshan ;, and in. - accommodating them to the ' , niades.; curve.s, strength of superstructron;': and rail and: work to 'be done. 13y these means the makimuin Useful effect of the rskver, is' secured with-Abe least. expenselor at let/dance, cost of fuel; end'repairs to Road and Eni,dne:. With these objects in , vieiv aid tie the feint of twenty- . three years practical experience'in the - bnainess otir senior partner, we manufactuie 11%i `different kinds or Famines, and several 'citineS Sizetr of earh kind - Particidar attention paid' to the strength of the ma= chine in the plan and workreanshipf of all the details: , Our Itilag , experienceand oppartunitiel of Obtaining in-' fonvulon, enablcii. us .to. offer .these 'engines , with the entrance • that :hi:efficiency . economy and durability, ; =ware'. favorably •with „those of ,an,,y other kind in use. - .Wetlso furnish to Order; wheels, axles; botsling , or low moat tire (Lott centres withont horizik,), composition castings for bearings of every description of Coljper, ;;beet Iron and Boiler Works I. and, eVeri 4 ter- 1 : ticleappertaiidngs to the repair 'or renewal of Leco*P7. , M.. W;: BAILTAVIN, - • ..Tannarf M.•64' 141 It_AITHEW, -*: :Read_ -This-!. CHEAP CIHINA, GLASS F - . AND -CROCKERY STORE • poitzre'z'gtrtiet,- Opposite Housp, P.O.- 1• 14,cltizene,of .Pottsville and:neigtiborfig" Lofts, villagers and fiiiirdets, - one and air; are invit to 'eat!. . and examine my stock of wares :before- buying. Cie!, • where, sal 4.133 Sr not tq be undersold, and can furbish' flonsekeepei: with every article =they want in my line . of :tataipela.. lit-the stock at • • , ; "Trench ' Tesi Setts,L Dingerner Paitti. , Card' and S Oaks', aimu b . : Se Hrs, ,tclt afes, Motto hinge, Motto Cape and Skaters olde Orasee ,,lfi r, ecllagtiesi Chide Sett! rot Children, and a getteralitidtleV;s4 - V." • • . ' • •!_ • Qifoteest; hunt: pattern& rcovudellug. of Table and. Bac„Tdinblers, Cbamna and Wine Glasses, Ale and Be .t~lali6ed Dean! - -taiiitir 'Bitter Bottles. Gobi lets,. Platen., Casfor, Bott as; Pitchers and Creams, Cet. erred, Sugar llo*fr" Spear' lialdelre.'igyruti Cans ; Pratt, Bowlsi-Pcnit ,lers,-,Cake.,Stnnda,aeroaene Lampe at every variety; Lamp c:hinineve",.Lanterifs, Candleaticks, Cindy ,TarstACJ, .;'.• • . •, • - Crockery Crockery:: , A full assortment or IRON STONE CRINA., taint palteinal in aettent ringle.voxs,toeuit cher:. li• e. ,Alargement of.cor;mon C. C: Ware, 'w ich • !WEI sell wor ttoned, • A ' Yellow - and Stone: Ware. ~,• CnU•s.ndere, afill Pane Jelly` Ifoulda,"_.tfters,•Tes Pots; It-tter . P4lltm..JugL eta.i,ete: '" .: • uartors, nioliJars' an Bebe 'gun aiad•PlibilTaake 1,0, 2 11 • & IPriaLtJairs,jaf eveg.discriution„ - LILO:TS can sell tvontkxids'at a'ty - Prteei, thdtvaaaing fatbralligkt. i; Call and seelr ids n-nt ea.- /Ind-1V , . • - . . ~ , .. li;%1.1 . C itiE 11 . ?. . WATCHES . ...... . . t z..A•3 • :;...,..7. ,- - ..."..:.',:.;7`....- , . 6 '-1:.2.1.. 1'i.,•.. z -Li '!-- ti ‘.,...,..,...i. of. Vintaieir..--Arneenn,,i -. :13:Egilin And tinfi.a.t' is - Gild' and' Silven'Sjnen z .., and 4111 w -in Canes .. An • snifinm . ...la I'm, nia2t j ug gg r eitzirii,iii; titinfm . . Street, i(Attring , _ • . . , f i rt _ ..f Ritce0ir , *..,12,1,41t...,: - -,. : 1:.; L - . 7. • ',, , 2.4 . ,,r1..! .:5,77.:-- ..,..2.": , 4 11 08TD/FMR-PIE YAN. WARE. oil °zeta' mvenic- buttersalsiiiikW 04Ccieogruit liAhbialeiUdf r * - ! b P.. .lfrigettlifyo n l aj ," l : ibd woe I-, e Donembra 18, , TOO NOM TDDIE. thosilfilled in the recent battle be.: tore- Nashville abas 1 'beautiful .boy-soldier;,.; „appaiinfly not more than fifteen years'of age. shoithrou g li- thii • breast, the little hero, lay Jut the blOody..:field -ill death, •as fair As a. *winnws,: and with a formr symmetrical as that of an Apoll6. Such's youthful 'violins] to the - awful horrors- of war was indeed a' — saecifice. calculaled to dim the coldeit eye with tears, ard' awaken the most nstoonsful feelings of pitY.bitie stoutest heart: • .031 si t e hard topOhttleld %herr the la ' attle storm Had:ectioeo ititatllen thunder. . 4 - 4.y.wsoldier. thud with the golden - Wined qt his young lite anipp'd asunder,. . . He bad comrades-Stark. in the great death sleetk - •• Lying cold in their bloody. pieces, . • • • • • But they werebearded. witti•..stalwart frames; • • Auld a.man's:look'on their. s . • ~ :Brit this soldier child with his silk ock,'t, . • - • • O'er - hissznooth; white forehead .sw Ping; ' • Wiika horrid wound in his britie.youu breast, ' - Be.eard tootilr'for Death's grim keeping, .For his beardlisa face, .in its calm reptsr i • .• - . • .. Bore the'maik of. beauty's !hiller, • : [spot And bts' flne, - .aweet moat h seemed the ,tempting 7 . • Where a Woman's itpi would linger. • .. • 'Like slender Shadows on the fleecy snow ' .-. O'er his cheek crept the friuginglasbes ..." - the white closed lida'of hiagreat; : dark. eyes, ~...4.ll'seinl with faint-azure flashes.-- • .. . . O'er the woUndod.breastWith a touching grace • • His delicatehaitds'were folded.... . ' • • .. , Withio. meeki : soft-clasp, as if for a prayer,' • .: Their dying shape was moulded. • • • • • • • thonght..as beside this warrior child , • ' • -Elite own yroing head Was bending..: . .. • . . Thai; perhaps, an angel-mothers 'prayers ; • , . • ~"Were heeienwitrd . then ascending ...: , . • • • +mat the arm-of the loather who dwelleth'where . • . • Sweet peace, Is•never ending, 1, 1 • • - .Might be Coat:id ja the battle's dreaded -hour • Her darling, boy-defending.. • .• • ' • • • • l thought how the volce•of,tlie lie-fack World Weald Waft her'themourtital story,. • ' • While its phifi*wis words tim I • And its mocking awed Ofglory. • • . " • : Wheb. That mothei - steart With its . hopeless grief. • , Audits mighty pain Was aching, •. -- The Chaplet Fame is n.wlthered wreath •: When a mother's heart is breaking. famed away from the poor dead youth, .. • . - , • gulls gory,pillow sleeping, . • . , • ; 21-. d a weakpess right fromsaddeted 4eiKt. .7. • SeUt. tears through my lashes sweeping._ • . (;nrteisTiille Jou rnal.' • f., 4 itcgO T nat 4.o4tiiio J_ P3l4l9llowe i N.; Edlior „, . • • . A tr.ce earn n kat ions intended .fir this column' tbill be addre*.ed toPafol.yomo., • - .•`,No..Prres". article came to hand during pur..at'sence froniAlie Outinty;,:iir Woithi been; ..After carefully perhaing it w.e have •:cume . ..to . tlie, that it is ton personal for.publicatfon.• ~ 116pe ha:will:let us heir from him soub..aiaiti.— . What has become. of Suientiola ?.' your artiple'has been iputir Try it again. Touip and . M. will always be :van . y . .. .wElc,oine Contributors.. TeaChers let us hear . faith you often. : Give us Wen ty.cirartieles to make . obr selections from . ...• • • Some`Teachers made very fair promises at the County Institute in, reference• to contri butions ; but , as yet live have not. heard frOm therm ' l Arlio does that hit ? Take daseav 'zit's plan. Give us your methods of teach,. lag the different branches. Ortsmtvna has broken• the ice;. who., will strike next,.. 9 — Dolit'all op9el, County Stiperin tendeat has , not been heard fromlately by us. tEil/LE‘.EDIUCATION.-NO. I. That there is a .narked improvement in public sentiment in relation to the education of femaleS, must be ei Went to all who: have watched the progress of events for the last quarter of a century. But that.there is still room , for further' improvethent in this "direc tion, is equally evident to every one who has the least appreciation, of the, importance and' responsibility of the. 'position ,which Ot,d his providence' has assigned to wothan. False notions .of the essential character of education remains to be - dorrected, erroneous theories to be. ex - ploded, and .defective apt ' terns to'be improved. And asevery instruc tor of' youth'lms his share of responsibility 61 staking these corrections • and improvelllents - . to meet, I Shall, with your permission, Mr. Editor, endeavor to meet mine for the present, .by contributing three - or four brief,"arucles to I your 'educational 'cohabit:.on the snbject of fequi.:e edticatiott. And - when lApeak• of edu 'cation.. I would not. bo•underStood as•using . the: term in.that restricted sense, usually at-, tached - to it, which makes itlynonyrnons with mental Tramming; but . in its fullest arid largest sense- 1 111F. tr.A.M.No OUT. cianEygLorigatir ALL•THE ACTIVi.AND nieliqyAisLE .QUALITIES :OF OUR cottmossxruite, rural64r., INTELLECTUAL,. soctat; AM) -MORAL. And hence that system of education which does not contemplate. such. a development of the entire : man rhold . to ..be' radically defeetive, not positively inju rious to society at large. . - , The important relation of the - oper velobemerit. of the physical natures' of our -school girls to tile , : futurotettlth and hapPi iess of the race is so evident,' thia one would judge, in the absence of evidenee to the con trary, that it would be made a matter of 'pro- 1 - minence in. every educatiOnal inatitthiOM _But where . is this done? Certainly- 'net in our Common schools, nor even inthe great massof our private seminaries. a .general -thing the only' object: contemplated iti.these I 'institutions is.-the: develbpmerit of 'inind•by :the cramming `process;. or.by,'Crowdipg in -it as many.facts as it can. Possibly receive in a given time.. ' • , , • . • .. Ando&hat is the result, of all this,_-especial -.ly with our females?..Why simply this, the more thoroughly . they are educated, the more .fullY they are :incapacitated -in , a physical point of view for the stern duties of life,. and especially fOr..the transmission of, Yitality, 'health, eneror. and happiness transmission.: those that :are'to-follow after them. Indeed in too ma-. „nyittstances ,our -higher schools seem, only designed : convert bright: and' promising girls into :beautiful-dolls tck be.. exhibited by silly mutinies in finery furnished parlors for the admiration and gratification of others as ,silly as themselves. ,;,d.nd were it not' for the fact' that women: of; more fully developed `physical:natures ,Are constantly coming ,up .from.the .lower, walks of life, and becoming Amalgamated with:the higherand better edu cated classes, the latter would, soon become extinct, ,or else be reduced to a race of use less half-idiotic invalids. ... . • - . • But this need not, it ought not so to;be. And:that it lase is largely , therresuit of our er roneous notions as to what` constitiateri an ed 'Ucation, and to, the defeetive character ot our. whole educational system. ,That the physi 'cal nature is_ susceptible of development and improvement under a.Course ,f skillful train ing, has been demonstrated again- and.agairi in the case of that degraded.claas of men that are called:pugilists,. as.*well..tts in. the 'case of 'our noblesoldiers, who . bare .been - prePared ;bp exercise to endure almost_.any- amount of expostire and laber whiledeing"batt% for their" country. - But it is asked, - abould not this dev op *ini.44especially in, "girls, de secured - at home .rather titan jn the school ? I answeilt - aIiMITO inlvalt. But what thaffee is- there,lor the securing „of such *a - 'physical development 'atlltome, so long.as -the - present absurd no tions prevail as to what Is proper for little ,misses and youni•ladies? Almost all exer think sfielvits'• would tend to ;bring thin desired- result,u-are, by 'the:inexorable laws of fashion, placed - under ban, as unsulta-- bl e for; little: lactiertifirbiilllt, - for bOys.* those 'tblirls, such- as dancingand skating,-ar ) Ttoo 'violent for : their untrained bodies, withal Al must be engaged-itiat; : secheaend under ciretynstances rentiq . th:ep? in 'most ,eases net only - beneficial .but pasitiVely, <hurtful. But it is further asked, can these defects in the-hOme•;tesining be rearedied.or corrected, in the' scheolar , -Abd- :so lint , 7 by what meads ? My answer te - thiiirel query is in the affisinative,,, „they can to a large extent. - As -tethe manner of doing this, I .may remark negtttiTelk,- that it „will. not be done by erecting kelibOl heitisee and seminaries, on grouncl,so, ceintractectu scarcely teillo*:the pupila a pasiage iound thm-much leSsloom for blit - doofeexereises: iThisl ant:sorry to-See that has. been donoby =the school -directom - of our Borouglriu the belititlfallmildidg now being • to b . e dpeated . tterelnittcT c l omp " leatet dh,rfo*r a .glirs.panitnaf school, If the. goon girls nitdtiig, 'e I 3 iall;tbat could heiletntottl..,:lWalatak . °'estetibtZreraf: - tehiroo. s , , ; boaxa;v:rf cbeae Ori ° tt -amo ote sto 7 1 1 1 Aier 'd! , feetS' tit • thr 04inpvia of our *Ntaled -11;1.64he1t IN cal . , :natures be . corrected brcontinuiag the ordt: , nary . rocesses of "rnental training'; now Icio r• Common in all our_ schools, both publinand. iiiiTitite ; .' Indeed to look at the 'arm; lead of' ,bo(ik's that a young lady. at sclidol isr4aired use daily, and at the long recitations obi_ is required to make verbatinv'fitm -eich,', l One - need not Wonder that she becomes stunted in ker grOwth,- and pale and oniaciatedln her appearance, but rather that She; retain any vitality atoll. What a 7 pity that the most .:beautifal- of God's creatures . sliouldlie tbui cruelly treated :But the evil refenid io,'we 'think; can lie cOrrected, - it least to some ex tent,:by our schools. And in order to 1111%1 Would have all our ,scltoof houses surrounded : , by ample play _ground% and supplied with • well'arrtuiged gymnastic ' • and I wouid . have incorporated in- the lisfOf daily:exercises one or morepractield lessons in gymnastics tinder the direction of a skillful teacher, for the spe eial development of the. physical natures of the"pupilti This with tolimniuutioirtif•• men tal studies, a proper smomt- of - ant - door Walking; - and a exereise with Biddy in theLkiteben occasionally, together with aittile ; ntore'regard for health 'and less 'for . failticiu. in the manner of dressing, "would, I bate" no doubt; g,ive us a race of - , ruddy faced, bright eyed,:buoyant spirited, :well z formed ladies that would bless our homes - with beanty - and . . cheerfulnetis, and transmit to the coming gen eration a noble heritage - of ,vitality, energy,' health and happiness. More anon. ' SPELLING.—Ity, Observer. _ ..31.a.rEntros::I propose to write , .few, obsepiations on spelling,' including' . prciper, methediinf. teaching it, not .s.*pecting hbw ever, 1.1 OW to be . able ,to Present anything new but. to examine' and cull from methods now practised. My'observation willrbe con tined to what is called advanced spelling, not including the elerneutaii. The - dtviding line between•the two may not. be definitely ttp• parent to all, so 'I shall define elementary_ spelling:lo mean all spelling in the 'book which is done preparatory to learning to read, with seine readiness: , . Having now fixed a Starting point, I wish . to state generally:before COnsidering the sub ject further,• that courteous criticism is invi ted on the methods presented anti. accompa-: eying reniarks, fort he purpose of developing more thoroughly this important' topic. • It:must necessarily - be ditlicUlt to learn the spelling . ..els - language tirade up as ours is by. . contributions from ,a great many languages, each.of Which, of course,. has : its peduharil. ties. - It would seem to be'neceisary to have a good knowledge of all these language's and of the subsequentchanges•matie since their absorption' into: ours. oik-tolearii .each word separately by rote,. in order to become acoin 7 . plete . niaster of spelling, ls ' it" any wonder, them that 80 few comparatively speaking, be: ."cone .what, 'are called 'good - spellers? or that some with little. patienee and:withbut the fac ulty.of noticing small cliffereneei, almost" fait of getting any settled knowledge of it not withstanding all the care and disciPline or the teacher? I believe it is • settled that. some persons never learn to spell though 'they may take a college course.' ,Asarule, those whose early education has been neglected, very sel dom:become good•epellers, though "they be= come. good scholars in other branches. Uti "derstauding, therefore,: the Vaitneis of the task (to . produce good Spellers) only .the prox imate realization of it..should- be"expected Irsom the.plans proposed here, - , even if the learner has the proper natural ability and or .- dinary industry. . • . . . All these preliminarieS settled, let us com mence "the task. StipPose, it, class hefore you, ready . to recite the first, seises 'of regular les ions to spelling out, the'book. ::Lesions.from the fipellia,g book. of •Initable - : length--e_ few words- it first--Illiould have, been assigned previnusly and stuclieda.S.WelF as the pupils _comprehend how to Study them; then the teacher should have the words of thnlessonii spelled:over by: the class in • the book sepa rately, and; it may be; in concert, in order to see that they understand the proper pro nunciation.. ~ee that they get, the prontmci atkm accurately, for this is an important -matter.- If they have any difficulty in enunci ation, Show them how to.place the. organs of speech to pronounce the' words*irrectly.'AnalYze the. words for them by giving the sounds of the letters-and Syllables'separately. When all' this is clone • well, Laic the class elo4e the hoolti, and give out the words to them, avnutirtg the • regular •order ;)f* words in the hook,_ Give _int the word but pee,,' unless there-has been noise to prevent its be ing.heard: distinctly, and unless all misap prehend it . ; for thus you will secure atten tion: Give bid one trial to each 'pupil;,thuS preventinetlie' baneful hahitot.gutissing :at the spelling,•to.a great degreo...."4ave a /and •to your class and allow those, spelling cor rectly missed words, ti) aberve'lliose whp missed them ; for this encourages einnlation and infuses spirit in the. class.',.. Do not mis pronounce a•word for the purpose, of. making it plainer ;- for this leadito error, -and what ever you, teach, teach nothing. Wrong. This fault is alinitful source of mischief. Final ly, it is useful to - have the 'whole , class spell .part of the words in. concert out of the: book,, seleCting the most difficult for this purpose: This, gives.confidence to :timid ones and im presses,tho lesson still' more; .besides giving variety—a desirable thing in teaching. young -, • . - These ; reparkszepresent a general summa- ry Of the: method of. Conducting this exercise during_that stage, of progress from their first lesson . out the book until they arc able to write wordt in script hand.- • The script hand -should be taught from copies made -by • the teacher Cmthe black-board to be practised by' the : pupils-on. the slates. Words Combined "in 'sentences from spelling or reading - . books may.be also used. for- oral spelling, before. they', are ready' for written exercises.. It is to. I e understood that the - simple - vowel sounds are ;to bp taught during this; period, and from' time to time henceforward, theteachefeliould: instruct •thena :in the -'otber iontids; •ttsf they shall..bp prepared '..to receive- the -instruction. • ET9 CONTINISIRDI - • TICTICS OF 'ICE ADNIRIV FIRRAGGL-- . . -Two decisions : at which Farragiit' arrived . are sufficient, says' the .A ritzy and Navy fouriza 4 to furnish an, estimate of the,min. :When the chain between'Forts Jackhon as cut, and the boats supporting it; Sagged asina der—prevented from swinging by the anchors to„ . which it.rode—there was left in. the, centre ' a gap or passage-way like the.,,opening,of aa drawbridge. Thereupon the : rebels built, lit, and maintained large fires on either',side of the r iver; so that, when Fa.rragqciihould at ~tempt, to pass by night. their blaze *bald, not ; ;""only render his movements „vit:iible to :every :battery, but enable the : oits to',bring a' com plete cross-fire tn : bear upon' him. • - Some of_ the Admiral's ' officers Tsiiggested •Ct.dat nothing Would be easier than to send a. few boat-crewli a,shore and extinguish-the 0.44 3 . No; 'the" commander, ".those fires are the houses by : which I intend to steam through-the gap in the chain ; .throw ,a few shells or. Shot at titem,. to, give the rebels an idea that we want em to put them out, and ; :thus incite them to more strenuous;, 4 exeoOuCto:keeP . them e"ight and' resaffavoyed the *Fedora of , the Admiiirii - instant ,decision of thronghont •tr.tuniplikfitiaight,' add by; their illumination' :.!Parragut laid his cotthie, Orleans, to' hlctOry, -ad to tlie;,,,glorr . of laving won, by is *tardier courage, the title of .the greatest seaman hrthe world. . • , at Mobile, he -determined. tr4i6,in • ;kith the strong flood - tide;_becanse, in case:a iesselwas hit and partiallYilhiableci,lfwould, ' :12ot stop"and drift . astern,- but must float oil-.I f*ard into and; ith the fight. - his triumph mat New -Orleans,'Pprt addson and Vicksburg. 4,lmost the greatest gimsult 7 ,NyjAchh,e, had eneo9iltei:eil• Was: P" -te :..r..lßidP.Y. , * (l: : force. of the Miaitiesiplit If 4 ie:44 4 1, leas hit it h 44 or. ftervide; lie:, felt - neyer.dpiadd. . ShOWs how. :cOrrect :,pid":1: 2 • acirlfrwa, tintsi',:thre.bar. Tfir last; letiltk 4 d.atat-Ilifikiiiiitioad'llie rat :Wis. :t4O . Offs; silenced` ' , 4),Y the sustained fire. of the "whole 'line, `ire.: upcnr e a antraost Tqpsel, when the weight and freciliency of the leading vessels'' broadsides had ilitarienect..7' : Tarragriciu''ai: suining the leacVhati demonstrated the trutli, 9f - ft:Military .aphcalstn, 'that''audacity ' and. previa - ch.:of m**stitute arnior. -and - arida . of proof deplii;td . hde'llas grown:. out - is77:l - r 110 ' . I'''-'0 N. ` to l e 4:re.liattik — Ftederiai: Bakeitisti; 404 jean' affil ; few daffra.gole walir7; / .ed - thrimrsailes,—listl - taken:sod : '..* thiral' AMOY', W "X Aix znilee.— Tatt036,11.4 moirkPiiii vigki:Seelok. life 1 ' tiv 11 0 111 42,4knkalloi 't..11.:! 1:44 , i 1 J: -. 1 411:4100 staitalit bkagitsveriAtseizenuser . :.49 . r , . . . ~ • -tiering procured three he** se areencre' Piciathid' lb *mate -JOB and•BOOK PRLVII2OI et irerjr di eeription af the calm oLthe " VesiW..looteAL. dent, anal it cairterdone at tilipiker Wlkei&mt • to-yee ~ • . t hiAta, Paisaphdlese. apt. sr Latham - ...6.„~'teic, Awthh.fr, :• . 414 u. ~ :.,,,, ....,; _,... • iia..44 4 .. •• r• • - ee•11 ..41-tie he metY • • • ': --* f • ... ' . .7.,,, ,, ,. Match et 308 TM hens= ~ , " * " l " , ' -., - other Whom In tie ~Xtiody for .1010thic- • '' - -''.- fa* . . asnielt iire.erill setintee oar Itt he at . '-.. 'say that nu be turned Oct in `•,,,,' 1 1 ., 1 ~t,';' Olt ORS done at-,Vhe - '• * : , • — •' f .....44;„0.8 .„ .., ,___.4,„,„., A .:: •,,...,t,„,,,..,.._:,. Books bound in every'raiiiitiiirkili. - Stint Bona, or 'e . , 11- fltie4- ► °tier.atdiditestnOW,,_.. - - ~. • k AO 3 fbiatteefi ' k ind : twenty years respectively, were . ; Arowitd ili;" Cincinnati on Moarlasr, -Frank, 'started out , with 'Ns filed.nridpr4us„arfa. to 'ti* Abe. ice NM' tteek,"olickn'aliebte vow._ tared,' *httrt the baLiewatirt , Itiver3tadiformeda•crttat. ;The ladhad walked 'cost' a .istance of thirty. : or ,forty A rno ao: 'when the. ice: gava Tivt and lin ..yraaatracipi-, rtatecl into the_Nva:ter. Miro atruggi f inz - and firn Momint--buofed ' theiwniii& ' to= ' "which he clungthennit eider-ft rnither;George, - Who had followed him down to the ice ran ro his aid, and shared a like thi,s44lle, .- several persons. had been attracted to 1114-scene and among them the oldrst broth era, John H.,• who:, actuateth:brii fraternal 'desire to save':the drowning:- rusirest.-UP$4., the ice.. regaAllssis.,of, the ; terril?is ,d,angar f • in - di - erten instant tbreedroWiiing , brothers, - tidied their-arina togethertileible'effortil Mise themselves - from the icy wauirlwhiciv iPimediate/Y. closed' o.vcM tikeitilettd .Giiii. Scxrr , Cxiiia riss,,Tiou4se.llc York by whlalt and. Mali illuminating power, can be generated from apttta, s. residuum ofeikl.oil t ,orp. petroleum, at a cost not to exceed sixty -petits, per thott loud . cuble.?edt. grassinitter leetifter tile extntetion of the4aSis - saidtbr-bii` ble for maorpurposesand.wilLeozisininently rOuce the Aost.of gas below tholigurn mated above..The,iroces S is 'desert 'bed, _As exceed inglrebnPle, and, reopittlui' g *try' little outhq' for iti'inanufseture:lt esti' be,=and douittless will.tie,. - extensively introduced;; , Into; private._ as well as public buildhigs... ,Sucli is the. eon- ildence-expressed Iu tlie.soccess of the dis covery, -that we uriderstand ldr. - 8, N. Pike, now'of New York eity, iiiiide'arrange meats .for its use in , lightinvhcopera house;' where Illustration otits 'value wilt, be : made at no distant period.-- Ciscinyuai 6V:enc. If. J. B. • 31.assAc euserrtilis'addeftoie : thatj tour:: • teen millions to hex - debt,•: - (cir.wart expenses, and her soldiers hate - always been better fit ted and better paid,thaii those df" any_ other' - state—and good fellews they are; ton'; full of fun under •• adverse eircuosstamseC" We recoheet one sergearn,„going .along . the line of his company, Partially. protected, from a ' very severe, shelling by a lew embankment [such as is generally. forted 'ideng side- the. • male roads it, Virginia;} et,thir first battle of Frederiekshurg=-who was cracking loiccutall, the time. Coming to one of the men, who wore a mere remnant of, a very dilapidated pair -of shoes, 'calling attention to the eliturn stances with the remark : ••. 4 •Laseik hire; bole' --here's a fellow so swellin' with indignation - at these tusse'd rebels sheltie' us ihat hie very. b%)ts Aa6e.'bur'st :" " ' , 31trit1i:--;Any person inNentii: theatee that can say that they have.eot got: the: mumps. now, - or. never had them, is about - as much . out of the fashion; 'es'to hear a , •specUlator,iiii7v he line invested in oil. About every third. inek.-.peritot . you meet, and enquire the nature of their dis- - ease; you are - sure to get - the' reply.:-"Got the . rertinpa:" At one house h the Borough' s - week before last, there were dz cues'. at one time.— We.metacolored individual yeeterilay morning, one, who, whenever he , sees you, shows hies ivory - as far as - the-gums, will'. :Ohm, and further 'than - that if he ie. very dry. But - -thie time'-we -conlQw.- •scarcely ace the "chalk;" furbis swoollen fees:— "Why, whit's the; inatter,' our!' sympathizing Salute.' something of 'a ` growl- coning from beneath scarfs :and bundling, that sounded like,-"Got de niOnips.:'; 7 Village Record. . • OUR PRMONER.S.,-A. statement was made' in .. the Washington correspondence. , :of: the, Tithes, about the end of December, that noth ing lied been done .by ourGcrie'rnment to car ry out the arrangements for taking, care of prisoners, agreed upon by Generals Grant, and Lee. We now cibseti , e„ by, Richmond paf j pers of the 6th; that . 2„500 blanketi hate been sent to ourmen in that city, the, hist in-' 'statement having: - retiching them soon after Christmas. We hope thisla..only a beginning of the movement in - behalf of these.men, End that the horrid experience - of - rebel barbarity will soon be every,.wliere. .Government.•Mitigated'br_ the attention and care of own ..•- • • • . PHIL\ DELPlitANS:have given to the *Ho* of the .brave -Birney a ten-thousand dollarbouse r i . and invested' double - that amount in'-,gov ern mcut bonds for:the:support_ uf her and her;_' family.. Thirty- years ago. his father,- .Jaiueshf. G: Birney,'.*.ould probably - have been mob.ciz bed in the Same city, had he undertaken to have .publiely addressed theni on, the - eurse)fl htiman Slavery.;.- About; that time the. litesg:i on which he printed the:.phikeithropist wa*-4 dragged from thu office and - cast into the river- hy - a Cincinnati Mob:--and- moat . steadil: conservative folks' Said !.'amen." • , FREE Tspaje.—The Post on Saturday WWI an article favoring 'the repeal of the'dutyonf k l paper. The argument was reinfored by sun dry cogent reasons, that seern.to us. equally aiiplicable to *every other article subject. to•Ir: custom's duty. • )‘, dtrthe Past show why•theSc. reasons do not apply' to 'everything that is Made liable to a - tariff.- and why its article • doea not lead to the advocacy of entirir.Fiee - Trade ?--Netc York LOOK Otrr FOR IfEE.-4." — pecv method of 'dwindlin g in Government securities -Nu -just come to light. The guilty :parties Procure-a number otthe 7-80 loan' bonds,, - and,' after cut ting of the coupons, sell the par, .or. with a slight reduction; to -unsuspecting per sons. Without the coupons no interest can be obtained by the bondhOlder. Let' . people. be on their, guard against this neyr traposi; Lion A NEW 1.4 E FOR .Peraocems.-7-6alignami says that Dr. Decaisne; of Antwerp, an nounces that the itch may be cured by siraply applying .(without rubbing) rpetroleutn,to the parts affected. The mere emanations of that • oil are' sufficient to disinfect the - patient's plothes,'and•Dr: Decaisne adds thati.all Other parasites of the human ; body.rnity. destroy - ed •tminediately, by the Sanie Means. . . • THE Richmond Sentinel, Davis' own organ; says:. "The people of Richmond—the-great multitude—are starving. - This - is not a - Hour- isli;:but - a fixed . fact.," Such are the 'results of itir The total - number of deatbirin.Necci York: ' far A younpladyrirr antials countrswallowed a Oiu, recently, and died front the effects ot ThO lie* York Bankers and brokers sub acribed-$15,000,000 to - the ten-forty - loan - =tact-- • elt has been decided , that ;,tho -Csnadian Court, has juriedictiou.in the ci* of. St. Al. • bans taiders.• ' - . . .11 , 117• A German translation of Bulnter% wotkii has been issued in §tuttgart, in a hillidzi:4-and'. rttrl volumes. •.• ' .•• • . , Reports agree that,Moaeby, thermoted re bel guerrilla, is Buffed:l)&lr= a 160M:id : which ia".. lately to prove fatal: . . • • syr Henry Ward Beeelfer's salary,.ritquietor of Plymouth ehnrch, Brooklyn, has bee 4 mnrelied from $7,500 to $12,500;.' " . • • sir Adietillery Netanipreland..admity,734. has paid; .1100;787 00."tintcr:the Goternmaut for • three Moitlea - froduct , r • • , ...f.s; , Ate- WriThere-jitaV;oniFlardidion . 1 Unit:ides in New. York city iwtheTearl-1864; and ' .era cOmmenen new year with reinarkshle • • 1 , - , •• 0:r 'klicinto4l diipsta 'data that the St.. - Altana' raiders oh. Weetneadatl;E4 airotiikeT-P"t poriaminit of thfrty &vela obtant'esrlidetie from ; Bi ln ol l ll - .. Kr The stfailltonag;,4atjdaountig. store; -in dietroy9a luau.° onWedneldsv Thenct aktiloitiatati%ditlltittiV'a• on of dollars. , ' : ifir Edward•B..BhcSiga M.Northuin. '• herland County, 'for the Mitider 614fri4:"Cliamber- '- 1111 on the 24th of `September, in Shamokin to!u, iltik,thal•QOUnti. la:4M Aaron Wainer, of Willitithehntg, Masa., Minety-bne years old; has sOim fts - tv'run of yarn, kniTkoreity-ftve pairs of,woolen and twenty pairs • .14.O . otban7stockings . 11 the lain year . : • • riii4er,of;acttu4l...iotes ret:urnintal ' theist,p;Prekident'sieleptiQn. reachea 3,957,702 i 'Z• wkal ilakd t 3 1 182,562, . and . McClellan 7*, 313 Q-; malting Liimplu's.majPrity :157,30 1 2,‘ , IQ' The hirdberiiif memos' who. died o iu •Prer:• - viditice; R. 114 dnring:thi past,:year. aged 70 and ddivardS, was: 136. *Mulch larger. nuinber thin' :Usual, oi. . whicb 51 - wore - males and 85 ferindm '• nlf - .11. is said that 1 I . :WO - Wirt; orNinr Ydrk, - lately piiiraVitfoOMolfra• net incifintlfdlgfflOW." . e- trusfataiii;etr,.49;:' 000000 yaar.4 , tud.haa:l:t,o9o;osNAVAilastkiti re, I Festate:,' 1 TlieaffArToirkS4oWit;'"iiii* 1144 4 E l 4ootailitild ' Bepreitithittreirfroliiiiiitigate*: *KO WOO, .rieg44,amendment to tl!fs cobs t itutlcni whielk* Teti* sliefitytgt.g ( 4) i he tbigg. the ingi, hie: tee •:,c.isti• ire " da'a gla, : 1 ..iti1Tai,.:4,110. Nod, -eisitAirjEil#l4l.lg BAN , AN'S STEM P tO mkt- ; t -, ; ~1 ~.y..r
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