verity-and'a,gdOCliiigld.'? - ---. treelischer 'closed amitraplattse- • , Mr. Richard . fleet scite 3 r - had enticlUdN'T to rks. air: Charles'A Her lischer hitrei.inced w...DatK the President ` hf the 'New York rintv , kill cordC.< ii ‘, . t • +avant . , -Iv kl O apiice - ~,,.., , t he 't f-,i1.0v, - . . . . •:. . . . es , ~ .:1,-; ie.aatire'tp tneet yo i here to.r.ight, c'a 4 ii'n df a ebang S Of S finiinit.tra- . i,, .'„___Tili .... raf:f. this Comp ITI3 ,it is right thsx . dd '•!^!.".. Inc lath/I.:. w hid i the new ad. lien ..,. .. to purtme: Tde president of. A `' St ''lli at e in, i and the Go* er , 5 ,.„, 1 1 at Ilitribft ,ty.-.irl.teri: thef:take ~f o f * E Len the piemie w, lisAtlielin ten d ' I I d t t'i7,NlX,know lib': the . miiiwhonds,...for , b eeu lilting out .014.1 fret; at theseli 4 luaOst Ofat tile.neli.'soffic are iititend'do - iti.akittirst pNsce, corre , it - an error into 1 m a tt 4ij Wave fallen. -• Your former tsitzhitrtes .t:lfeek.,‘-clinf .., from Whom.i iestd_itit expression of th t anks for the, inatl _Yo ettieu hay . t? shown:. him; Will.not 114 Witt.tstill bea aor-Gi .ner al n Mir ' fdtilt tilt! exp A e j rient -...t. , :iiid inn to . i by his 3 thosedifficalties which wen'. ill I e SUP • t 4 E; great an cnterptise.. ' Hai-. will still be tnt td. gong o peratirMs and CO utin tie that it font erievie.of ci..ildnrit whirl: he has 'so iseryeAtoteard allot You: .-. . I igh I hate come' sniong yeti a . stranger, hat ' &am you will caitme a fries id.: I want tiv:-ven all;and to Continue the b p alley. Which tretofre.hcen. ober-ried - toaar. 4 the hum-. inning. yizil. .. •I will 'respect yout rightS and . a Cour wione,6,.but at the same .timu I will that Att, will respect ti . .,e right 8 of - -those Min yon:ii.rf. engiirr_d: , We nntst all consider we ha - vc aunty to perform not ,otly td each • but to the 'eat ire • comb:runny: Every Man . toes into the:gangways' and brea.ste.with his ind pick; _to get (vim the earth the riches • tore,rla thei,e •graildold bills. hmsbis part' rfr and that partis quite as inip ,, rtatit as of any ofheer of ;he Company: -We must • out, and sencito those Who need it for ma- , ition, Pod, to Make steam to drive the. iron'; a over hills . and, through. valleys anti carry ; hs.adize from town to town: Crial, to send the • ner from our ports throughout the werld. to 'll laden with the treasures - of. other 'lands: - to keep in motion the printing pres.4;sn that' .ledge and intelligence • may . . be diffused . eghout our countryiCoal; to Make iron to be to build iron - -lad Ye:Aids whieli . will aid the 'e boys in the field to put: Yee, the accursed.' i.ilimi, and soonr^turn to their homes to glad: thit hearts.; l,k ti- i ' -wives, Ire era and sweet rut, and when the .t.te-bellion is 'over we must I haite . Coal to make more iron' to - build more . i-clads, so. that "should Johnny Brill 'want a ,sh with - ns, we .will be Prepared to gi -d ae be bends. tro liiin as lefore I bid:von godd night, let the Pay or, be. f of the new Board of Managers of 'this Coro.; , Y-that i's•liile -they will - always .censider Yo''.lr . •rests their own. they wilt - expect•from . ..,yo , ,t a ner regard for' the interests of the Coruna ,ny; ,ly will pay 'you punctually, full wages far. '.finir or, .and willtreat yep ail with. kindness, hot 'y will rPais.t all cotnbinatimts to extort from in more than your labor is fairly worth.. _ They a, all in their power to promote your coinfort make vou happy...so king as you remain Wit h. tit, and'yort will always'find me' as veiling as .r fornier'Presichnt ha F 1 - o,?en, to listen toyour evauces.and apply a remedy, Let me in- con , a s ion, say that I hope olirf attire connection will' a lvtntageous for all. and that. we will 'regard ili other as friends, working in the same good rise. -With this feeling we can - prosper and be use to eateelye.:4 to each .other,, and to the wld'-at laYoe. -• • - ~_ . . • Ar. Sloan who -for. some years managed the orations of the llmlsonltiverltaitoad, and-who :t recently bithself " - Darted from some twet ot indred men employed On that Itoadext spok .e urfzed.npou his hearers the maxim' in' their Justness relations, - of.-doing as' they %timid -be Atiatitie bY... - With that principle . .fixed in the mind; ,t„tirid . rnade the rule of action.- troubles - between 4CI - 41)if•Tc• I' .2,1111.` employed would •be of rare occur lrence. - He wtia rench - pleaSed 'with 'this' don't-in platration,. and luMed,that it presaged harmonious ..• clatiohi in t . the future. - . - - 41 „ -ter -lie speaking,-the hospitalities of. the me. ~.. r werc • extended to tini.e: preSent. . , . • , F .. 'I he demonstration will -always 'be remember: 4ee.l as a most agree:;ble ertisede in the- history (A . irate Company...To Mr. iieekscher • Whit was, es. nti . pecially the-object of 'it, it must be • peculiarly. . "gratifyi,ng to find his worth. services and upright 1.... ~ ,.nirtio tea..zu ire.]: in socomplimentary .- a man _s- :_ r-e ., 1414 . '"• - '''.. — 7 7 . -, 7---7 ci , • ~ r --_'--- i- . .'i , 4 Iltillett l i • --.4 0111,114 t. ...4_ ,_....„ • . • . .. • . - . _ - 4 ---- ... 1 • ,i,,-, - .-..i . .. J. 01 ii Sl' 11.1_,E,:. :PA. -.: • 14,1TVI“).4111.. JANE . A It t3l. 1-*63 - - . • ~, ifir . Copis of : . the; ; fl irter* , Journal .: 1 ,-.10' , Z.Z. tau he ohteluo.. every Saturday, at the , fol. ile.r - Inv iluCte: • . - . • . - ..• V . • • .. E.NRY . .P.AKER. Mlnertv alle •• . . ....,4 GE0..1. PRITCHARD: " r ,-.:•. „..,-...:zt mi,5.1i0,..,,E5....c,...,.... • - • .... ?!...- LOUIS 11. ISOCIL . " • : , ...e4 111".:^TRIt S. BONEIt, Aahlana.. , f. 4.., G. H. SCILNELL, . pig . - ?ETU '. Mr7OVE, Part Cal - bon. ...',•l DAVID PHILLIPS. Itahhroy City: - • : : . .. Int. Is. BENSINGER:Tamaqua. . It N. COXE.Schavilkill li-aven: - • • • PRESSES FO['. SALE - . 1 1. Ruggles:l - ph Press. which .takea on.a.forrit •9 by intb.a—cost $4OO--will•he aold at ..15 1 1. - cash. • • Alio a WTtshinuton Hand Press. bed 13 by!2534 lurch ‘rhich Coat sold at '51.'.0. , caah.• . • • We have no further 'JP,. for . theic preFies. fwd . - tilt re ,. ?ore will be sold at a'grerit harkain to those' in want of eteap ivc-eeta.. . • Addroaii • • • " . . . • •11. - R21.10.7AN, Rotteeillei, Pa. . • Singer's Coal and. Iron Maps, 8 IT, EAF KR'S Y. .AP AI.L T ' TITRAerr. CURL REMO'S§ OF PENNSYLVANIA—the orly grid Inns's nonsOete sod. nompAet Xats.now pcbtishesi, Price: Ehetts. Z.: in 'Cases, :. on Rollers. VI SITE.A FREI'S IRON, COAL AND R.AILROAD 1 1 / 4 LAP ef PENNSYLVAI'AundfIie adjoining Iron States.. with t.f.:_stmisties of Iron: distance, to triarliet, -kn., which' ere worth more then the Mao itxelt. i"rice • in Sheets, SI '.16: In Casee..sl ar.d o ftoliere. iVi• 73. 'neer, Maps—except tmose-on •Roßeri„ which ran - be sent by Erpreee, will be lent by wisit' to any Address, poFtn.te.phict,on.' the , receipt 6! the 'abore,rnettiOned. prices. •• . The editiOnn tb:ese, '15(*.1 are 'nearly- ..exbarta.te4l, : esft than IN toplos'rematnir , g, and y; • e adt•isc tiioe,-; in . - ,alitcr copies to apply early, at this o4lce'or by letter. These Maps nrry alsobe c:;,,tainet•of c, It. PETITN *.• GILL* CO., Boston, and. PETERSON -BROTHERS , Plitladelphia. • - • tGoy. Wins has been elected t S. Sena el tcr ft cmLonisiana, for sfx years.: .„.. .1,..7 San Francisco much attention is now 1 bung attracted to bids for Calitornia oll . wells,• which arc soot-, to be sunk._ . ' fir JO.''PH sNarit offerfor sale the Smith ,- sonian Hall at Ashla . nd. This is a very de . ..' sirable property. - . - , • • Iloii. EDWARD' EVERET I' died in Boston on A Slnday lakt, aged 7i years:-He was a rare o r - scholar and orator, and a . patiidt. The Conn ---,,,.1a •-r ' ' war mourn its lo .s hi his death. • ------sw.—s.--- .A. Dare. an'il variety :.tore in.Pc,rt Carbon, is offered for,Falc H Shissler, tsbec to retire from business, Mr. S. 5611 • 41ve.foll'partleulars bS . ealitne on hits ;at the 1111111 .A GormNomisAvlo(.-- - Pe.rstin" Brownlovc r h.-kg been , nominated 1.) the Union men:,of. Tennessee, ns their candid.tte t)r Governor. Mr. Brownlew is a . Sterling pslriot. - lie richly IMarits the imnor, .. . . . . -.,,,- • PE.i.ca,- lit:Au - as are..prolitic. but has elc.s - s a 1 :,,,?,2 the fabric of a dreant, -The•tumbling - ,flown ,--•. .Of the rebel gov . eriaMent and . the disper en .-- .3f Lee's army are theonly -: safe calculations . T`. re which to base even a hope of peace. • • -.: • . THE resoltition whack - t.a,.- , 4 - ton e:s in favor ot notifyinißuglani of. the ill of this i ` - ii c-luntryto terminate the fte . ciprobity Th-a. y,. 1 . i... 11 no.nclnded in I 1-:."3 -1 , . ha , , .peen - a .:1 ..1r: 7 1;- e :4' President • Notice will. no b - e given ; but according to. .the.-atiPniation's of the treaty „..„.. some months most elapse before! it•ceases. . ,-;' . ;,1! —r------... r ---- . -_ __, t _ 7 .. '-:: 4 liMmtllll.l. POR a TER has made report to the t,..- 3, Z‘:svy Depart meet. relative to the,' iron - --clads . .:-..,, •:, anti h,onito:4,' speaking very favorably of: • them. lie also n...fe - .s - to the Nr eiv• Ironsides .. .. ••:- r: - •• • in hi :h terms, say iug that no. other- ship has ti,. -- se come vp to hiS ideas of a vessel - 14-6116 - !.. -~ .sive operations. . • : '4•: . . • . -.„ • -. • • , i-•. 1. MR. BL tax has -retiirphd from` Richmond.: He: reached:Washington-on 'Mend ay. last, He '--,•• -- ,i has not.. Yet proelaiined the result of is N isit it , has - had any result fgisi will only :do an, 'i; .:'”: ':K; ' A resumed,',e when - he (or thePresident).'shill -,i.‘• • think fit: .e•We.abide says the_ Trlbilmi,: in the :.„' ; ,- - i, ,, faith 6a.1,-v;airttever the direct -issueof 'Mr. - , -4 - B.'s Visitto the Confederate. capital, its'intin ;ence illy conduce to the., reunion andlt:acifi .?•.*Aeation-of our country. •:- • .--• .: - Vtcroni still berehes on our banners to the diimsy . of ;1w Rebels, and delight of the loy -91. The rebel thig of Fort. Fisher, the: train defence of Wilmington, is now in possessiOn of Secretary Stanton, won by the gallant nien :?ot the . army and navy, fighting side by side. Di another coltitnn we publish the clear and -Apoccinct account of .the e Secretary of War. - rom it it ‘Oll be perceived that the . fighting = get possession of. the Fort was desperate. _he works were so constructed that every . • raverse"affortled aidefensive position_ 'They -eta seven in number, and,our troops, tbOngh scarcely superior to the . rebel force droVe the latter from each positionwith hand to-hand fighting, which lasted in all -seven b ,. .,urt.. There is nothing' in the - whole war which shows greater bravery,, endurance and determination, with the odds greatly against them in the strength of the fort and its capa bility of defence. The Richmond journals. say that the potaession of Fort Fisher will stop bluckade running. into Cape Fear River. AN;I37IS :1 1. 111EV03.:--3 , matnilleen engraving gtving. faithful: agd:. life-like: full length portraits of Washington Irving and his Americanlitemry friends, has been pub lished by the Irving Publishing Cornitany of Sew York, an AssoCkitiba that his a capital . o f $lOO tloo . . '.As a work . of art it is . we think, superior to the .celebrated English engraving.. "Shakspeare' and His. Friends." There - is now an "artisra'proor: copy at the , store of B. Barman in this .Bkirciugh,. to which. we :hi vite attention. We th;ink that Upon . inspec tion our friends will not think we exaggerate the great merits of tl4. picture. It can be studied for an liur, sad new beauties be con tiqually. perceived. =Barman has been aPPcinted sole agent iA Schuylkill Cotinty for the sale Of this picture/. The ''arkiat'a . proof ' copies, !he Most valulible, • and • which: time will enhauce in that rispect, are sold for )50, and second proof, s3itt. There-axe but a few copies of the; "artist'.l proof" 'for: sale, and those who become poi sessors of them will be fortunate, for like arare' Coin or an original ' painting.by a great artist,: these; copies . will ' be highly prized and greatly increased in, value in the course Of ; a .few . years. 'We trust that.our friends and the public generally, *ill make it a point to inspect this fine work. DisiONSTKATiON OF RESPECT TO CH A11.T.P.6 A. Ecascima: LK?: another coluam four 4 an account of a . denionstration which took place on . TuesdaY eveninglast•At IV.oodSidx.L in this County.. It ..was. an .. cleace.t• - 'Charles A. Ileckscher; Esq.';:of the very - hi h regard entertained for him by• - the • Miners and laborers.of the Company over wliiCl' he, had presided .for more third of a centtiry, witlysignal..ahility. , :. Although_ Mr.;-Heckscher has retired ..frony the Cares a ad duties - of•e.the . very - - responsible :position `ne occupied so long, yet he will be.still rector in the:66x; COMpany, the:: - lilew York .and Schuylkill and hie interest in and : Con heatian with the Coal. Region, is - . not entirely severed. This fact We are glad *learn, : for Mr. Ileckseher:stvisdoen. and - experience a Trade NV ale h lie.has assisted to build up to its presentimpbrtanee, and .with the . details W • • . .• • of hich : he. is larniliar, will be invaluableto . . the new . C.,Mpany in it future_. operations in this Region.. We are gratified to see :the harmony' and good feeling which are evinced; in this demdastration, and . we • trust these feelings may continue'roprevail to the muttt- . al advantage of . the miners endlaborers of the new Company and the enterprising- gealle - men whO are at its : head. • • • ." . E D OkIVS-T A 14.11 . RESTRICTED spa w :ee this week .6ornpela t;s reliw tantly, to det e r-the publication twciiebting letter- from the'Army—one.'frOm G.!' tti-e-othor. from T." if Y. Thef: w. :v. ro..xt.. A' ~ . ,',o(i4tl::-.,A.t.tatt.s Weekly Almanac. BUN 11 , 7 N 180.:5,..-410n., • • . 6ETIS • • 21 iiiruguAr,...l .18 - 4 , Q.: 410 40 rail.g 7 . 15 S . Fall 3( :H d 4 - cry, 7 - 17*%. Lain 40 cv. g • '11; t, 7. Nen - 31. 2I E 5 Wrini FZPAY:. •• 7 105.' - S • •-• ' -TiluitaDAT 7 15 5 9. 7. 14.5 11 . •.. • 'The. Soventh•Per.n , ylcanis C As - akr moved frorti . Nashville iln the 12th inet...-; destinatiim, Eastport, )li..i-iippl: - ' :;•.,. •. -, • • .. . . . . • Tn-moreo , r,L-F,rirth Sunda:, of the.. year. and third aftefEpiikariy. Day's leng.th,.9 hours and •, 47 tninnies. . • • . E 1.. pre w.li in 'the 2nd Presl.yterian rlt rich. Sixrkct sqnarii , . • to-motrow, morning and evPiiiim., AND..• to' and 70 . e.'14)ck.• Pnt !sr DiTistion, No / 52 S. of T:,:hat• • elian:Ced their_nightm of- meetinz froth. 'Wediir3dtty - eynilig io thn - 2n4 and 4tlt MOn,lac ereminga of 'each month.- The next* meeting ',will he ,on'Moridify etening the Roth inst. - .•..- • ••• . Prof, Prrril,: Stque, the:woh tea , her of tho art of dancing, will oPcwhisseltOol nt the town thiS Borough, on Tinisila - r, 4 t 3 &chick, P. M., for ladies and i: . ,(1. - at 8 o'clock for gentleman. : • • Cold iVeother.--Qn sod yesterday- . inoriong•stiiayliQht,' - the tne'rcury - iii ter in exposed positiphs, was:down to zero,. and ai m•yrite points in the COunty. '&olfbelow.. Snow to the depth ,bf.seyoral inches,, foll.On Thursd'as' night, which has renderea.klie . sleighing good a, So far the present Winter has been one of the Old tambi6ned kin.l. • _.• .. • • A• thee: , n L.:idles' Society for the' relief nf . fink] teeß facniliea iciil be held at Mrs. Jan: this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock... The ladies return their warmest thanks to D• J: Ridgway ; Esq.,• fors car of ete 1, And td,S.le.sis Connor and Patterson for two Cars. . . • . They wouhrtirge upi9i those *lio - ha:Fe•net 'yet tprwitriled their coal clooations, toll) so, at ones', al there is' Tery 'great, iisrs:l, • ..• - smitti 'Ward' ini.;•i.ting• of the citizens. of ,the Smith Ward, ititeresfed in the chniirikyiract,. will be held this (Saturday) eveninif, at 110te1,.. atThe Tr.titsiirer will he in flitentlatce,. menefffor the bodn- ha .. . . The enrollnient haii been corrected . ,.pprin w.bich . the wrird.itiota will .be. materially, reduced ;sil. ilai hiloi . iiins been rind(' ti.l.iiir the glicf!a with N - 01: unto; iii•finlrihwith, iir.icid . cii thP..nounty rriOney . is rai.s4, but no !nun. Ni'ill I,e. put in' unless . the whol e is ii-olleeted.. -• i • • ••• • . ... All those entitled 't6 exemption by . •reason over or under age, physical .disalality...te.; must go to the Profast ollte and claim' the Some. They should do so at tvlee,:..ao as to furth er lessen the . ward qnote and tbose.who.' cannot 'or will not clatrn .their ezeinptinn, are: reqriestt , d - t , o.pay their bounty aPtietEFTll€ll: '(M). i'lllll,4lj.qt e ly, to C_ Little, Esq., T. - .feasnr&, Or to the Collec tors,,Messrs;•Pastimore encl.:Lowry. Every nante that-remain's on the . enrollment must he paid f6r by somebody, BY Order of the COmmittee: • , , . . sho-its Sale of Real I...slatr.:—The Sheriff ivill elcpse..for ealo,.the folloyvh g proper' i - ,at tin: Court flouee in. this Borough, on Saiorilay,... Feb. . . . Lot or . picot, of-land . , 41 acres, 109 6-10.prches, 'ih forth r.fi • tbe property, of John M. Crosland; wit,ll-notlee to fefre . . . , Lot•or pieai Of_ grOhnd and two story •fram& dwelling lionSe ;North - 31anheina- tOwnshir, as the nroperty of John Brit ton.• ' Farm and tavern house,. North rilaiihCim town iship„as the property of Charles 'Grayer. Pieee . of land, S acres ; West Penn-- township, as .the'propoily. of Jcispli •Ziminermiim •• • •.. Undivided on.e-thirapart of i_zix.lot : .s of greund .situate in the town of Schuylkill ilaven. Schuylkill County, PeniiyTht- Ma. and 'numbered ulot of said 'addition with "Nineteen," '‘'.T.wenty.;!!'he the property of Benja,-. • • min Do Fore-t. - • The ilherUTannonnecs the-following.'temis : *. The purchaser Avill bc - .required to :pay 'trill of the linrcifam , nimmy when ,the property is struck - 611,1 f under $5OO, ten per cent. of the amount, and the-balance befure the -- confinnatien of the sal6 by Court. •• .• The Nount!big •Mill.-41.amt - Neir Mr. John L. Pott of thin . 13orouzli, originated the idea pf a new wiling .The idea was ,'en: cotirap4.d, and a C many W'tS formed.by guitlemen of New Tidt and Tuttsville, With. a cash. caphat of. $200,011: 'About hundred - and' forty -acres, located on. the Schuylkill Rir, about a milt , belon'this Borough, were purchased; and the erection of necessattY.bnildings at once -cony menced. " The spot' upon- the - , mairi. piill building stands is between the Reading -Rail road and Schuylkill Canal, an a.dy - nirable location, The 'main builclingls 80 byl6o feet, and is a aim stantial structure.. When fully completed, which willhe early: the coining Spring, it, willcontain an engine ,r rolling-boiler ironand for. the puddling train. of novel i•on.;truction, - which is. Mr. Bott's improvement, • It works directly-. on • the rolls without the aid of gearing,-:*hich. increases the rapidity, of the revolntion the.rolls. This -en .mine hat, 'a 30-inch cylinder. with 4-fept.struke..—. The-dy. wheel weighs 25 tons. . The encint . that turns the rolls for. the mane fact ore or bar iron, which therein is now engaged 'in turning Hint .; is constructed on the same_ princi pie ac the other engine. It' is SO ,- horse 'power . , with 16 inch cylinder. -It is capable of a speed of two huhdred revolutlons in a minute:- • -There will be no Wiista'of heat.in this mill and consequent increase of fuel bill. In .this item there will be marked saving._The boilers' are placed over the-heating furnacs, and the heat nf the furn Laces is-used to generate steam.- - Thic of 'course, is nothing new, but its adaptation shows the wisdom 'of the managers:, •, There are iu.the mill-3 heating' and - 4 'cionble pucldlinglumaces: When in full operation, which will' be in ihe course - of a few we•eks,..the capacity , of the mill will be,loo tons .of finished ...iron per week. The . cspieity of the-mill can be - . doubled; • by increasing the'number of puddling - furnaces, I 'Which we presume, will be done if toe business should warrant the addition. The mach'.. , 4v for the mill was built at.the Orchard Iron IN orse,•-in this Borough. . • . . 'There is an abundance of excellentwater oft the :property,. and-the mill, by .the. , aonstruction..of wells, reservoirs, etc-, Will alivaYa have a fall sup ply for ail .its purposes: ' • . • • NVe understand that. in' the Spritig", a nail: Mill Will-be added . to the *irks.: By the adoption'.9of improved:Machinery -in the mannfactureef nails; a boy will be able ti) . do. the . crork,whicti. required several Men:tinder the old . sYstem:' • •' • .. • .The CompaitY has erected "ten :tenant honses, upon the plan - adopted by . GOV: SprigueOf Rhode Island. They are very. superior.-- Each contains ten rooms,-and will have a garden in front.' • They are intended for the work men, and aee.J.decided feature. A., , triere -conafOrtable,'• better arranged tenant hcinse . we haye never seen.- • The Company-has also !pito 3. snug fartri on ite land,-and a stable whiCh is a model- in its way; From the admirable loCation; and the • experi encvd, able Managers - who heye.this new improve, meet hand, we anticipate that it prove . a, coniptetc bUltesS: in nusinese.- - point of view. The.demand.for- bar and.hOiler iron will continue Lriak for - y Cara-to come, - . while 'he a ready market, - in" this *Region .alono; ~for: 'every Nita of:oailsit can Manufacture', We- WE3IOOMA this new addition to our inanufsetures, and -trust : that others, will follow it' no -distant- day. -This could and should be aniriaportant Manufacturing point' not oulV-in iron..bitt -in eottom-and woolen vrti valully qpprecitte tkAt fie .. .:—....,.,::?...,,,-.:,, ..-..,....„-:,..,,.. f .,....,,- ; ,,,..., .774 in.,,,,,i,tin:• • O r t- - ili;iSlivery . qu*.i.m. 'at ThompSoies Ilan, Otl:Thuriday evening„w.sa cm ducted with increasing ..intereat.'. t will be cur= tinned next 'Phi:wed yr evening, it 71-o'clock. .It will 'bi.preceded bv.tlie reeding of appem . by :kr:" Tony. . All who wish to participate h the dumb skin, and the eitizens.generally, are invited. to at tend.' 'The question is disputed-Jiro- 'and ' con ; each speaker being ".limited to' 15,E•iiintea. Per ! wrie who ar., oprictceti from conr...ientions or po liticalconsiderations,.to the "sbolit on or eavery as a means to. promote- the perpetuation of the American'. Union . ," Can bays- a fair nearing; and will be . treated.,with dne ctiniteav: . It 'into be: hoped thateuch will embrace tlie (inert : unity to • pr sent their .trynrieutsi on the poreattquesthxy now before.the Aramican people. :We shotdd tile to ttear r ,the reasons 'Whi . r our membere of Congress should or should.iiiit vette- fcir ttoi:pepaink amend ment Of the constitntion•;on thequeetion tit Lime. let us have aline light on this aubjeet,. Which . si free, fair -and: tintraninield.-diactuimon cart give . Let all . attet il, without distinction ,Izif polity:/ , parties: It is not a - remarkable fact;that at this Store it is found-necessary to urge the.stivocater • ice 'slavery. to come 'preared: to defeat • it — ore-, - against those who woul dhave. it' abolished.. Eds. -very to-day is as goad as it-' was any. time during 'The last 30 years. . What. has become of the aryl silents in its favor ?• and where are its advocates?. Elere tri a public discussion going on in reference -r . ..0 atSilishing it, and in order to find advocates on mho. negative 'side ;' • inti-slaTery teen 'it heart, ;hays to volunteer to • present:, the arguinenteon . t side of the question.. Well, the world really' . e. mer, and seemingly intends to move al.F.in ;ani direction in the:year of grace 1865. " • • ... • . liEcEti , ts isro. Tai. STATE 'TIII - ;ASCES• • FROM Settr - rtitn.t. Comrri - , DcfuNo 'rut Frti.vis - m.st. E.Nror. , M!.;ovEstims 30,.1864.-:-..From the Au,. •dittir Genet:CP*s Report beforeus, we learn that ,the receipts into the State r - reasury, from Seh4A. : kill County, during last year, were se folloyre . ; 'T.C.r:ON BANE Drvinizrbs. Anthracite-Bank 'at Tamagna,' : Farmers' Bank - of Schrelkill County, -Government Bank, Pettisydie, Miners' Bank, ..... . . .. TAX UN COEI4;IE-MON STOOES: Anthracite-Bank g.:t - ' 530 00 Farmers' Bank of 'Schuylkill Couuty..... 300:00 GoYerument Bank of' Pottsville, . 1•23.00 :Miners' Bank.' " - .1,91948 Little . Schuylkill Nay. R. R. C 0.:... 4,630:67 I..orberr:.; Creek 'Railroad . 347 .. .14 Mali:met and -Broad' Mountain' ' " ' ro a d. Compiiny, • ' -Mill Creek and Mine Hill -.Navigation Mine Hill and Haven Rail• road , unpauy, ..... ' . ... ... Mount Carbon BailroadComPant,.. .- Moiinr.Carbon and Port Carbon. Rall- road COcoparij.;': ... ... . ....... Sr.:lanvlkilllley Navigation . and Flail- - roid..cc.)mpany, • • .. Behir4i l l . Natigation Locust: Mountain .Coal 'and Iron Co..:: idirara'Life Inaurance and Truat . : ... .. .. . .. , i ) nttsi-ille Life and Trust Co., Pot tsyillti Gas - ,Oodipan . y- ESt'AT44.. SlitTial tax. of ~ ,ne mill Or.i• • thi per - aut of May 113,. - P6CI;. • Seliny I ill lc ig ation C0mpany,....:... \ET InSINdS .OR INCOME. l'ottsv.ile :Life all,l7ctc.it C 0...... :TAXI o; E,NicOLNIENT ,6F LAWS.. Act. to ex.retid the charter. .of the '• - Fartner,s' Bank of Schuylkill County Aii•Act to ineOlporate the Union Hall A.A.eociation.of .. ... An Act id extend thc . charter:.of: the 3finers' . , ... .. : ... . An - . Act suppleinentaryto an ace . .corptifate• the . PotteVille Mining and • '‘Mnufaciiiing • Company, ' •• • An Aid furtlwr. siipplementarY.to an ..act td•anthorize the.. Governor to in . cil,rporafe. the Company,.- n phin• and Schuylkitl,,contitiem,..• . .. . : .. TAa ON TONNAGE,' rea..ALrr or'APaii.„ 30; • • Schuylkill Navigation ShatuuLiii-Y al 1.• adal Pat' ille 03111 pa u ;. • ... : . ,?•1;i51 76 Ain: . .•. ins L.. F.. .. . IVm. oziDE.F.lls. Ft:ker, Viutlioriutary, Chas. Fr:1.110y; tutu • : . . 1: Uolirmsu, flugiste . r, Jur. 13uvretii . ••.. _ J .-F64l2.f . ,•f‘ini - ter B. E. eintll , . II Lilo. Th..-orger .coUrATER.?..L V A.H tiuhrrna Register, - . • late " l'svf..e.:;;„.LicE.Nsus'.. • • J.' Treantirer.. :J: H.• Itichard*,..ficto . LacENsEs... .. • • Henry .Tieasurer,. •• •• THEATRE, Clltt:C.3 AND' MENAGERIE. LI- Henry tieas'arer, - J. .11.111eha,rds, late :" • • • • EATIT4.I-I.pEtiE, PEED: . . T. ti T la{•LSSKti: Treasnecr, . Riellani§,. I 6 • . Dfsp.r..r.f.tcr parwratT LICENSES. - H, J. Huotller, Trf!asuror; .• . ''.l2 Itichar,.l.4;-lat6 . •`.. • : IN4UIIA.NCr. AGENCIES.: . • ," H, Stilith; Age:pt ..of .L6 - Cr - po. - )1 and 1...,..nd0n Fire - Insurancio Ciompa"- .ny,• for. tai nn preminm, tßE:inults o> Cii-V.RiErVi.• :and. kinutacuring• , ••• Outrtrin:i; botius oncharter,...:.:.. 219 GS dieting' mid Man ulaauring.. Cumpany;.l3.l!Thifilll charter, • • • Joy. Rich.tras, latu Treasure.r . ,. :.....- ...kccrtrx.D.LiTc . rtzsr: • - .• Ch's*.s Frailey, former 'Prothimetary, Forte:it. Impruv . eMent Company, 1861;,. -Forrest' .Improvembol GoMpany,' foi 1859'awl pri6.viou years; $150,854 .the ,Sehnylkill County Traa . the 'teeipient.- of., the followi ng amonnts frorn'the Stat : l'eniionti and Oratuities,l, Comthon Sanolk:, -MERCANTILE, APPRAISERS . Henry L. Acker, S. Aregoods, 1864., . : Foe. Pr nLisei o .YROPST.D• 4M.k:1:415- ]llLicl,l TO TEE CONST;ITUTION. • Benjamin Batman,Miners' Journal... John.P. Bertravi, - Anierican Republican; NII4OELLAN,EOESI. "" Bees,tr, tor costa for the . year ' .21 29 Mrt.rrAwr F.Y.PESk - ES, PEE ACT APRIL 22, • - James .Narle, for service as colonel,.. • 169.'34 James J: Seibert, . " • ; 339 45. Jitnn:a Wren,. • . "..captain:.' 63 56 D. B. Kauffman,, ". • " " •._ 76.63 Henry-Pl.ea:lante,. " : . • 60 50 Burkert; "• ." 88 73. Wro.,J. Hipkle, " lat Lieut. 46 38 .Geo.. IF. lltumni," ." • " 110 50 Tly,mas " •.. . 88 . 73 .H.. C. Christ, c010ne1,... • . .266 59 '.l..M..Siufrieri, •.• " ." major;... . 123'53 Frank T. Bennett; . 1" " Lieut.-col. : - 719 :40 Thomps.M, " '" 'lst Lieut. 155_79 `li.ichara - F. Mason, " " 212 05 . . Phil , Netphig..Conime>reial List ears :PThe blimistalwable evidence of the - vahie of.the lands on the Clarion' Rivet as nil-producing-:territery . hare projoation of, Many Unterpril.es in that locality: by nirfieA largelv-,c•Xperienccd •pnbinCtMn, and:the belief is.thstin;another sea . son that_sectiOnt and partictilatly the deep...Put ravines• of Brtish Bun,- Bank Creek; and Cherry Rtin, in 'the vicinitY of • and-.be10w,.. the town-of Clarion, will rival-even. Oil-Cieek in pro diictivenesS.- The natural of Oil, are frMimintatrnnousstioned. -.They.emeeed by far anvfhing found oh the Allegheny river, -arid the evid . enee'thitt theY are' not delusive is 'found in the:fact that every well.sunk ,in this vicinity has produced oil much more larelv'thananV the'whole 'conrse'nf til l , Allegheny::: The 'Great, Clarion," "Big Cherry," "'Brush .Run,"' and .'.Red' Bank" COMpailies, justorganizetY,.poasess'. in fee simple an a ggregat e of overfifteenrhuncired acres in this, leutality, selected. by eXperieneed..parties with' special:reference to-its value' as oil- territo -rv, nnd'givingprornise otthe hest:.'reinilts: from ihe'efforts that Crete . rniCe. oti nce for its de velopment. 'There' are Mall twelve tracts, ranging in extent from „six.ty'-five to'i*d:hainclrett .acres, and.have, been chosen, nut bfa . lSr , e number, as Possessing peculiar: adyantages, - and - uniting all ..the'evicle.nres of therlif-st oil lands. - The - extent and character of these lands would seem to make the stock of these.putiapanies 'specially desirable san investment.. . . .; • . ' - •• • • Ladie' and Children ' sriiats. Lateat nylea at CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, Om tlnhntal 46Am - . TTIE Ttr.ST 3117SICiL ISSTIITIMENT . Fail Tag F.4.111.T.Y.-"The:Piano-Forte," .T.Y.-"The:Piano-Forte," saya the A merican. ATP fist, '-`eitensively as - it .18..naed,•.is •not 80 well adapted to all the purposes of eacred'and seculiar Music as another inatrument which is.now justly 'claiming s, large share, of public attention; and which has ,already - been extensively introduced into 'schools, churchesdand families, and received the endorsement of the chief organists; musici ans; and artists of Arrimica-We mean Meson s & Hamlin's Cabinet Organ." •• • . • ••. . . '• *. Lndieri' ‘• The largeet-asaorfrneet ai CHARLES SONS, Cfintipental Hotel. Philadelphia. .- •• .. • Cernits.—The - adminstrat ..of- medical pre parations in. the form of a loreilge, is of.all modes the most.eligible and corivonient, more especially as regards a,- C'oroit REnr.ny. " Bron chial or Corlgh lozenges allay irritation, which indoces coughing, giving instant toilet' in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Influenza, - and Consump tive and Astumatic complaints. . • _ - - • • GOlltitlMell'fi.l.aaM . Atl the lareat avyles. at CHARLES' OAEFORD SONS, Continental H.otel;Philadelphia: • - .44.3nt • THE COAL TRADE. Mga . - .:; _• _ .Poti.lll,e, .)anuary 11S6S. tity seht by - Railroad this week is 40,- against, !..3,710r corresponding ear. 13nm up,thia.week as .follows i 0111; last y*: 164. I ..."1563. •• i„ The Tian 966 12 tone week. lax t v pied .with g=l=Em, It•R:.}! L Vat R.R. Scram Slb; 24.7151 2.67,269..40,901 •967,9671 50,6.49 25.,625 1 • 94.4191 23,52 T • 14L0K161 47,217 . 15,667 51.3134' 12,07.9't . 26;518; 84.846 •1,6•13; 9.750. p4,034' • 8.0564"dt,04 • 4.469 i • '.7.200 • 7,20:S 1,1936._4,404' 5,616 . - 6 700 " 4 3044 . • - . • ..'1.608 - 1,603 6,16:1 43,T1.2 • 1341: • 3,776 •---, , 404,6.40; 24,2211 492,607 I-1 85,1981. 44,5•0 1,.•••••••• 1 .* 88 " : • N to i'ennit. C. C Trevortoja:. S. Lykens Val. Brood T9P. 151 N-787,6 . 6° .l : , l TaTe • Fi"iek -14 11 M them r. Liiirstiy - of PhEadelphia . and4r,.. , Xibb: Sit Taylor of N'Air Yea; in thebniinni Of Mining and shipping . Coal. TIM style of theArtnwill re= : main as heretofore; .. • - .' . 1 , . ~ . • . • TEE Win of Kiiringhri One& 4 . ce., .has been ' diseolted btilra lila& 411. r. Kintrkiller: 1 . 1 new 1 co-partnership his been formed for the preeecre.l ton oat the business - Of mining ; az . :Swatara.... this ..County, under the style of 3filhkr„Graelf4 Co.' • . 14.. JOSEPE Noaiz, seniore e r., of the fin of' . Noble Caldwell & C o ' . Philedelipat 'New.{ and York ; i Ntible, Halle Ca, Bcostim . i.'ind E• B. Sa":"1 jer & Ca, of ?hiladelphii, Nei Terk.a . nd Boston, ` ; dieditadderdy, on. the sth instant. ' .11r.liettle was ,iii.- - Old :and. highly esteemed invriblint in tan Critle,arei his death is felt as a severe loss, In .contiecinente of this sad event, these . firma* ha**, beeh:disselved,' and a new co-pidtnerahlit formCd under the style, of Caldwell. Sawyer &Ca, Phil, . :-: Alelphia,. and New York; and t. It Sawyer & Co., and Hall, Caldwell & Co., Boston..: . 1 .. • • : BROAD TOP WHITE OH. SEMI-1317010INGUS COAL. CIALDWiTT-.1",, SAWYER, & 00., No. 1191 Walnut Street. Piiilndelpitia ‘ No. 111 Brim/bray, 'New York, . ' • • Nek:ll4 State Street Bastes pter. of this Celebrated coal from their • - EDGE BflL Mined and shipped exclusively by them. ' • . VAST. .FILINIELIN ORBER. ItAr' VEIN ' : • . - My East. Franklin .I.OrPerg Coal As nowgeold exalt slyely by hiessra. CALDWELL. SAWYER & Co., who are mysole ,Agente. Parties ordering from them, may alway . adepend upon getting a pare article. I • . (No. 114 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. oFFicEs • 4 ) • tlio: .111 Broadway, Trinity • Building, . . Sew York. . • . '• . . (,No. 144 State Street, Boeion. • - :HENRY • Tremont, 'March 29,1.62 . ; $1,650 00 480 00 200 00 3,838,96 11 1 1 - 018011 . .11T10N .OR . co. t rArr. - N ISAEUP.-...The arm! oft NOBLE, CALDWELL -Philadelphia, ; and •.New . York NOBLE, HALL & CO., Boston. anCE. R. iSAWYER & CO., of Philadelphia, New 'Yorir. ';and Boston: • were dissolved on the . .6th Instant, by the death'of Joseph The sarviving .partneii Will settle the hnslnesa of the . late firm and sign In - . • . R. R. SAWYER;', • • SETH CALDWELI4 2;307 75 1,616 as 13,100 00 1,260 00 1 694 10 1,410 12 7,392 WI 3,125.00 ..,r'''. — ", - ,-.,•".:CO.;PART7111131i81111P.-NOTICIL-. ge:••-• 7116.nrider4. has'e:• this deylfoimed . a exi-perteerstilp, .fcir the•paiTose.of eeetinning the Coal .busliwes as heretofrire; . •- • • The. ha..,iness trill be eilmincted'undei- thestyle of •• . CALDWELL,. SAWYER • • CALDWELL. SAWYER& New York; .; • . • E..R.SAWYER & CO., Boston,`- •: HALL; CALDWELL it CO.; Boston: . . ;. : SETH CALDWELL; 25 - 83 • N. P. .poßt)prz. Philadelphie, .• .• ; • 3,66 29,009 23 5,20 59 7,522 45 'of TYLER lt CO.. • is this day dissolved by We , withdrawal of C.•NICLIOLS BEACtf. • •• The huilingsi will be continuedhy the undersigned in Philadelphia and New . York r‘ under • the stone name as heretofore. : . ' • H • • cittORGE E. 'l' . *. LE WIS, AN,. • • .WILLIAR Y.: AGARD, • • WILLIAM:II. DAVIDSON— -1 ' • DizZlm!)er 81..if364. THE COAL . MARItE TS. PRICES OF COAL. BY THE CARGO. [cbalsiqToD WEEKLY YOR TRE.MINILLS' JOURNAL.' .PIIILADELPIIIA. • • . • • • • JANLTAki O. 1866. Schuylkillßed.Ash . .PrePared,.........s 8 758.9,06 Chestnut, ... . OVO .7. , " • .White•A.sh; Lump, Steam.*l • • Boat and 8r0ken,..... -Egg-.and Stove, ......... S .; • ." .... : . , 7 Loeus . t Mt. Lump, St. 8 '.Broken' - ;d •• Prepared.:.:.,... .. • .". ." Chestnut, ' ' • -Lorberry • . ... ; . Franklin .(Lykens Valfey),' • Lehigh Lump, St: Boat & Broken, Prepared,.:. Chestnut,. Broad Top; .. . 1,n5 ts 46,918.70 1,063 89 6.000 00 691 65 • -•-• , . AT NEW YORK. -•• . • . • Schuylkill Coal by the Car go. Santylkill Bed Ash by Boa.t•Load,..slo 254511.25 • Chestnut, . "• . 800* .8.51)' " .• WFIT.TE Ash Lutup.and S. 1 • . • Boat., .... . .. .10. .00(1ti 50 Broken . and.Egg„ - ....'...10.00@:10 50 •SIOVA • 10'000510.30 ; ." ...Chestnut . .. . 3 .00a 3.50! LEHIGH 'White Ash, Litnip &,S.Boat 00 - Prepared" .00(10 50 • " • Chestn ut . .... ... .. 8' 9 00. -Set rinlon Coal .at Eliziabeliiport. • • ...See Auction Sales:.. • • I.oli:zit Cord' at: Elizabiabport.' • Lunip. and St: Bost by Cargo, PQi 50. • I - Broken . and • .Ekg: " . : ...'10.25(1.10 50; Prepared' ••• •• . " - 10 50a. • . Chestnut ; " ". 8 50eit. 9 50. - Illudsen CO.'ll•Conl. at Readout.: . • . . . . No quotations. ' :; • - • ' • • Permaylvaula.Co.li COE& at Pt. Etc - ea.': • No quotations: • . • • 4.53 u 00 3,341 91 1,200 00 417 80 JR - AT •lIAV E dcGRCE; "Id . . • • A 1 86 White Ash ,-:-prepared , ' - sipooalo . 2s , Lykens .1;t61 & Pinegro , ie:;--prepared..lo 25(410 50 The alinvkiirioes ire -nominal riayigatieu be ingentirely suspended for-the eieason.l. . 1.028 82 AT BALT!IIIORE : . JaNti;iii,rl9,' 186.5. White Ash pieparedwhillesale....sip. oo: " • : • —retail 12.00(41. • Lylens .... .. o"2s(ct -retail 1.2 , $13&.:00 2,129 43 .; CUMBERLAND cominglorviiird and no stock in market. Priaes; - tiominal at last. quotationeL4l.o. 50 !'.'oLb.. for run of mina. • • • COAL • :FREIGHTS: • Freighto • froni Pt' Richmond Portsmouth. New Bedford ... ... Nniivich .. Tr.. ... Nowl) oy. nrYport Bridgeport.%,. . - Albany Proxiderico •Tauntnn • • • 1 „..ii •Erci,glito.l"roin Elizabethport. . • 1 New - York . . • t:: TM Portl4od 1:..: . .. •...... 41: •I Fall River.... - • ' • 1.. 851NewbaryPort . . ,:;:.. ; 4 15 e Newla)rr...... - .. . -..-.. .' . : ... 1 ' Sac Ne w. 'L4mdcitd • -, 1 i5l 130Pton ' - • - : ..• 4:1 . 5 Pawtucket - l' • '1 -90 1 •Norviich : -. 150 Taunton ' n I . ; 2.00 ; $9,907 58 Providence Norwalk 'Middletown • . Firigpta from Italtintere t ' . To ..... .... . ..... .$ 1 1'64 ,' • Nev. , -York • ••• • J Boston - . . . .. . .: . . 3 npa . Freightm from Georseiolvia op Aloicasiario. To Philadelphia -•" • • • sl7sft, New York • • '• - •'• 2,504. The following is' the' gum:ally-of Coal' -over the different Railroads in Schuylkill weekending op . Thtirsday evening lest: Mine HIII R;.14,989 09 . 37,313 04 Mt. Carbon..... .. . 10 . • 16919 Min Creek.. • .6,446 06 34,!!03 . 16 ' Mattanoy.&. Broad Me o4' 56,135 11 Little Scbatlkiff. • ' ScßCylkill Valle 7 Coall Triads by, Ititilisfad tattr-11864:45 `Quantity of - Coal aent by Railroail and Cabal,. for-the week ending eriTharsday evablrig•• last: • Port Pottsville.. • .. , . . •Echnylkill .Haven Atiburn". .. :Port Clinton.:.:: Total PrerionalLthis Tbtal To writ time last year . . Increase sc) far Etecrease • • • • Cozali . Triaite fair 'lBe4'. Amount t . ransfoorted 'during die last m ath: .. . . Lorberri drank • • 11,151.05 - 1.55.475 OT . 'Swatara. Railroad ' 046 '46,3W 10 Union Canal Railroad. 115,T07 :19 901.69517 tiekaigh'Coal Trade for 1864 inr week aniline on. Satntday last : . A; Pardee, dr, CO • Packer Co' • Sharpe, Weiaa co Mt. Pleasant • - Spring Mt. Coal W.. T.. Carter &C 0 ..: . ..: . :... &aver .Meadow Smith's Spring Mt Honey Brook. Coal Co. . ... P. H. &W,H. Jeddo Harleigh " • German Pa. - Coal Co Fulton Coal • . Stout Bock Motuitsin. - ' ' - Baltimore'Ooal Co • • -Franklin ' ' • Consoldated .... Audenrkxl_ . Lehikh Wilkeebarre ...... Other. Shippers., . . :. .. •• • ' •': ' same time last year - • • Increaft. DecrP_Aba The Conleamiens mid - Experience; of in limvand.—Publiabed for the benefit, and aa a CAU- Tiox TO YOUNG lOW and other* irho suffer: Thom Nervous Debility., Preniature Decay of *aboard. Ae4 supplying et the mune. time' Tuz *arm Eimr-Otrac By one who has cared idmaelf after under.g= ed ini. sida_rible 0 000 kerY_ • encloeireft B° ll tlPald etwel o Pei am& madbe had of the Mahar. , • •NA IifATFAM, D)41. 4 Dec. 10, 14.=-00filn3 Draolya, Lags 01,.N.V. • . • • ' . . THE GREAT...ENGLISH RE M'EEM- • x.riE s c LAinips • FENIA.LE • Prepared troth a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, - • • Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. • . ThisMellkiMwn medicine 18 ,no iMpOSitiOD, -but a sure and.safe remedy, for ,Female - •Dilliculties andfob.. stitiCtirin..ti'from.rmy genie. whatever; and, • although a .powerful. remedy, it Contains nothing .hurtful .yo the constitution; t To MIiiam.D . LATICB it is.pectiliarlv suited. It will, I in a short time, bring on the monthly period.with ' In alt cases of . Nervous 'Spinal 'Affections. pain' in the lack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue ian slight exertion, Palpitatiiin of the Heart, LOwnesa ot. Spirits. Hysterics, Sick Headache,- Whites. and all the paintul diseisee - occa,;,ioned by a disordered'.ayetem, these pills trill ettect a cure wnen 'all other means:have:failed: . • . .13.011 -• PILLS lIAVE NEVE& BEEN KNOWN TO TALE WHICEL• 25flit -8 50 Tae Dllaililo,49 ON xue to riait Or PAMPIiEST AKE WE!...L. 00g . 7 25 . , .0836 EYED- :•• .• • • • • - • 50g, : • :For full particulars, get a.pamphle.t., free; of the Agt. 506 - 4 ':, :Sold by' ll Druggists.. Price-SI per bottle. • 2 5 a 8 Sole 'United States Agent; • : • oo t -a .7 6 - 8 • ••• - .‘IQHS MOSP.S..27.C.ortlitudt St., New . '*'ork.'. rind postage. Stimpi.enclosed to any no', 75 'g , r thorited agent, will insure:a bottle "Containing over 50 On: ••• •': pills by . return • - ••• ' • •-• 254: • Nov. 5,..04 250 950 • • 25(i'd •• • • 4019.12.50 $5 M. , . . . . $.5.5( i .5 70-1 - NeW London 3 25: 4.00-1 New Haven .• 35( t. .3 -SO New:York • ' • .2.. f•C..: .3.35 Waohhig,ton' 1:..:.... S Oe 32n Rhode Island":.: 60 • 5 - CU I .11.artfoid ... ... 5- OR t 3on Newark. ... ..•2.0- , .3: On -Alexandria. & • 2.501 Dighton .... . 40 '4 -25 Perbj . • • • 3 OP!. Charieetown .• • '• 4 25 1 90 New liaven..! 1 MI Peetsmonth:s. Yeic I Bridgeport... 1 hi 4 .15 Itaitfori: 4 )r~,~alb:tny: rAS64.. transported • Coanty; for 2,139.15 . ,19,191 11 IMEZE! 10,869 06 62 OS .15,133 - 03 3SI 13 5,49500 40'966 10 247.0.10 11 237,967.63 187,268 00 36,6903 ILROALL :,164 .713 P . 339 452 .4305 29,142 9,658 8.421 3.218 8,497 4,369 56 6,797 12,843 12,414 6,334 t • 5.678 2,697 „3, 622 4,756 15,396 3'°94 2.581 4,913 1,915 • 1,361 480 724 23421 23,695 192 - WAR ITEMS: j 'r. Ptetryl4 Ptiniieriliss AGENT NOR TEEM SAM Or 1112 WHEELER & WILSON SEWING. MACHINES lii Schuylkill .Coulay. - . A AUD*Or it these iticel3entlbmlly Machines , are al inert imai ; iia;band• and talk' Men in operation by calling; 7tsidissce ItarkeS; Street. Mr. t i tb• 'sum dsaitkitto English LalbesinCbarch.. • To; pdale parscaiiiiabse shale Xiskines. supply ofl64 l ol6sfmar2es,'Machisse Oa out Socqi. - aad ° Clark° la all =abets. sad .001442, :c1:1117 staged tO . Sei!iiit Xaci4ne tOe . 10111). kept. co bawl' Tinsss l l l : tistnstions r ucking mean .. *acttlies will be given to partied ptLrehastsc. • ' • Orders by 'mail will , rsosive • apt attention.. Vail and es:suable before purchasing elassebere.l • • •••• .Lasite.lo: Fars:, . .• Parainspersinsyly upon 'getting' the best. ll'ars:st .11HABLES - OAKFURD & SONS. .Continental Hotta. . . . . . Aril Opporriiniiry:Lonig . Samaglat....A'ClUtice torah to secure; WAMMEL Caui.ok GOLD PINS and Ner eus; 'and other valuable and useful Jewelry at ii; nomi nal priee: Send for Circular fniailed free). containing full lirtAndparticuiara, with Special - Terraiand full in. foruiation'for ageuta:—very liberal ,and rerunnerative, Satiefactiun ,druaryrnued in erely insbuice. , Address;- .. . GrEO. DEMERIT'..I.OO, • tCor. Duane St.) • • '303 Broadv!ny, New York Jan: 21, • • Wtu_ 1 tem.: . . We have encouraging roping of. the Pain 'Killer from the army. ' One writes :v ' "hly,lirtlehottle of Pain Killer was. worth more to me than its Weight in . .goldf The fatigue of Oar fink week's march and exposure, which, pat so many'of our noble fellow's on the sick list.thrilui to thatlittle bot tle, only left me atroagef and Mintier. than when I left home.' It cured a c.nniraile.of the camp diarrhea, in, a. . . Prices.. 26 'cre., rO cle.:And $1 per bottle. .. (24) . ' 1.2 w . , - Ladies' .Eurs. •-• • • The largeit aieottment a.. CHARLES quroußo SONS, Continental friptel, Philadelphia. 46,3 in . • ' . . _ •Brotherhead , s• .113.rculutfutig .Libriary. Market street, .Pottsville. Special arrangements:are made with person in the towns of Mahanoy. Schuylkill Haven; Minersville, and Tainaqua. .Iru y ie DIFFER: ENT BOOKS:are allowed to Hui:ma-11MM at a distance from Pottsville. AU the 'new publications are added' as . soon as issued.- • - : (March 26 611-13-tf ' • Bye and Ear:—Prof. J. ISAACS.'3I. D.,. Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Leyden,. Holland. I. leaded at No. 511 Pine. St.; - Philaclelphia, .where person .afilicted with diSeases of the Eye or. - Eat will be. scientifically treittedanO cured, if curable. re Artificiaf Eyes in serted. without • pain. • No charges made_ for examlna • tion. "The Medical Faculty is hiteited,...ashe has .no se crets in hisModesOf treatment; Jan3o G 4. •,* • . lIArB.DYE': lIIAIR' DICE micbelerhe 'Dye .is the • Vest •in the world; The - Onir.tru&andperfect Dke—Elarmless—ln stuntaneous and Reliable---produces a splendid. Black or, Natural' Brown—remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. and freqUently restores the onginal - color; • -Sold by.all. Druggists., The genaine is signed,:W. A. Batchelor,:Bl 'Barclay Street- New Turk.; • .January,7, 1865. . • • • . 1-ly INFORMATION FREE. . • Nuffeinrs.,-A, keutlemin, cored of Nervous Debility, Incompetency. Premature. I/ecay . and Youthlul-Error. actuated by a deiiiire to benefit oth ers, will be happy ur furnish to - All vito • -need It, (free 'of charge,) the recipe and directions. for making the sim bple remedy used in his case. Sufferers wishing to profit y the advertisers bad experience. and possess a • sure and valuable - remedy. din' do eo - by addressing him at his place of husiness.. The Recipe and full infOrmation —of vital imporionce—will be cheerfully sent by return' mail. • Address, - $. OGDEN, .• . • • • No. 60 Nassau stritet,• New York. P. . . .S.—Nerviiis Sufferens - of. both sexes will find tins: information invaluable, Dec. 10,-.6.t. oisp . ortnt: . a ju to Ladieo.—There is not tady.liv. but what.,at "some period" of her life," will find' .the " Duponco Golden Pills " the'right medicine she mnet•tieeds.• One of the first ladies of Pottsville,. (who has used the'm ,succesufally several -time%) says she. not fail tense them if she had to pay $5 . a boi for them they havespared.her much • suffering:— . • If:ladies only knew .the value.of.theie•Pills,.theywould fiver be without therti.•• .Bee advertisement in` another, column.. headed *" A Darc.to, •Ladies.••• • ~ . . A. Timly Wond'eritil . London.•llair.Color Restorer and Dresiing." • . • ".London Hair Color Restorer and - Driasing." ' " London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." .. FottestoringGray . llair to.lta Original color • without dyeing,.or causing the hair to grow where ithas fallen off or beoVe thin ;Tor removing any eruptive Diseases;' Itching, Sciirf,Dandruff', etc:. . • • , .nordoes it require any washing preparation before . Or after its use. It creates a - perfectly healthy; state: of . the scalp„by acting as a stimulant and tonic to the or.. gans necessary, to supply coloring matter to 'the 'hair,, .and-completely restores them to .their -iiriglbal vigor .and strength.. It is entirely. .different from. all -other . hair preparations; and.is. the only known restorer of iolor. - cenc?...i?Prfeer - hair: dressing: offanbirini.. In. very • . • amt.:aqui ISAT.D -READS WiTIS • NEW 11•12. • , ecen ichera they'had been' bald - ,for.ears.' , For thiepnr-: rel pose it ie ddedly; . the hist .preparatiiin .known. trial will sinbly the miiet•sireptical. thud placing. it at the hind of ail other•reinedies for baldness and the we. sensation of the hair in the fullest Ihmuriance altd•beati. . . Ne vionliiespechtlly aek the attention. of. the 132.116, . , . to this now universally popular hair prepara - lion, and' -remind them of the-well.establiahed fact that -many ol• t• the hair tonics in- vogue, are not only - powerless; for good. bat-absolutely pernicious , and too often &entitle the in their influence uPou - the growth of the. hair. , --• The "London:Hair Color Restorer ' , contains- no' sub, stance that 411 clog the pores, but it doer contain real • nottrishnieat for. the vessels trot. which its roots spring: thus rendering the'llair truly elegant , and beautiful , m every.period of life. on:children's beads it lays- the foundation br* good head of. hair, and at'-the lady's toilet it laindispetlisable. . • ' • nova NOT ion. I.ILT, 'BONNET, ON THE MINIM? t,! 7N. . It la ttie only it!asted article that '- will - absolutely; without deception: restore the hair to its' original color and beauty...causing it to grow whereit his fallen off or become thin.' " . Price. Ta'rents a,bottle six-bhttles-for $3. Sold at - wholesale and retail.'by DR: •SWAYNE .fa• .50N;.330 North SI,XTE Streel . Philmta and'SORN - 0, BROWN 6A - SO4,- and HENRY' 24171..0ft. Drag gists; Pottaville. : • ; 59Pt.1.1.•!.64. • .• • . .1tc1i0.6 . 4.1t-td4flcnO.. • The Organ prese ed the' . English Lutheran Church 4larket et:. will be dedicated' on Sunday morning., the an inlet. • ' Sobjet of diecouree, . • '' The -.Ladies of the English Lutheran Church; Marhet et:; having -realized from their Fair ishov• all expeneeti,' near eight hundred dollars, would tender their warmeet 'thanks - to the citizens' for_ their kind and. most Liberal patronage. By order ofthe Committee. • • • . • • NOIVICES. . • Itar Services at Trinity- !Episcopal,) Church- on Sunday morning at Ns past:lo.- Sunday ..evening..at X past 7 extept on the SECOND SUNDAY LN 710E.mos-nt.. whee - tire service Is it 34. past 3, T. M., in place of .the -ev intr eiliti fies . . t . : P reebytetieeti Chrib, corner Ile.. - t hrtntongo and Third Streets: Rev. I tan .Ri f t, P. tor. Services, Sunday 10X A.. •M. an .TX P. M..'ea-. cept . on the 3d Sunday of every months when theiwond service will be held at .3X P. L Lecture, Thursday' evening at 1734.. Sabbath SehOol, 2 P. M: Prayer 'Meeting. quarter :before 10,-Sunday morning. ' • . . gll - German ' R.eformed . Church, 'Market Street, Rev. J. C. RcentuaTastor. Regular eervicea, - alteruatefy, irithePerman andßtglisp! angnages, ev ery Sabbath day, at 10 A.' M. and TP. M. Prayer. Meet= .ins and.Lectare every WednesdaY evening at T - P., M. • Jan. 15th and 29th.. English in the . .morning and Get inga la the evening .. Sth and ' .22nd, German in the, morning and English n the evening. '-. • • U i rw- anion Prayer. Meeting, every 'Sunday . morning, from 3X - to 9:4 o'Clock, in the frame Chute onSecond Street, -between. Market and Norwegian Ste. All are invited. -'. , . • ' ; . , girinetkodiet Clutrob,Setxind etreet, above Market. Rev. 'J. B. McCuixocou, Pastor. Services:• Sabbath, at 10;-A.. M., and I, P.. M. I .'rayer Meeting, Tneaday evening; at 734 o'clock. . _ rlrfteilm Inv Baptist Church, lifahantaugo st. Preaching every Lord's Day, Morning and Evening, at 10X, A. M.,and T, Leduc% Wednesday • Even. tug, at TX o'clock, . - R. ft,„. , Atreria; Pastor.; - • • filrEng. JLatherait • Church,-Market Square. Rev: L. M. Reims, Paator. • Preachig every Sunday morning and • evenifig,.at 1034 A, and 1; P. M.— Prayer MorAhag and Lecture Thursday even., at I o'clock .31.‘11_,RIE D. AI 1 Neireiage Notices mug be" antienipanied. with erne/ to appear in the JeanniAL, • : • . BRAIIBE—E'VERET.-;On 'the 15th . inst., by Rev. H. - Gfeers, DATOILArs' of Barnetville to Miss ..EA..7411RT EVCIET, of MlhtlloY.City;Ta: C - 0010-RICHARDS—On t he 17th twit.; ! . R e • v . :. Isa&Riley, Lieut. M. V. B: . COHO to Mtn EMMY A . . (We hate only space to simply acknowledge the:kind remembrance to the. Jocartalt, of Martin and hi% fair' bride,. and to wish them a future of pure, unadultera ted, Alo.'l, first class 'Matrimonial. happinem. - Let . the bright example of this Interesting. couple, 'he • fol.:, lowed by.those still lingering in a - state of airiglimie. err. •.o .thou and .do likewise.") •• . • , . • CO OPER—HERRING.- , On• the • 14th ; inat:; •at the bowie of 'MI6 Wylatut.hy'Rev•liVak• Ye°, Mr. Hciisr Coorazto *re, Ikiaaarrer Hmtatru, allot St:"Clair. • . —On. Sunday, January 15th, by Rev: C. Spurt , : Mr. SAmtral..M . 43o* . to .I . lfies 1411,as Jamt Dkagina,.. of Bilddlepori:. . , • RICHARDS:-BIACIL—Cht the 14th 'het, brßere. R C. Bryson. Mr. TsowaißtoisAszet to Wes. ILterumA Burnt; both of Cm:trona,' Colambta county. ft ••• • -'SPARK.-;BllP3f . bgpiaraber 11th, iby Mrar.Pl. Glees. Mr. Havar &aux to 3thia ELLIA.arm Sul: both of'Mabastoi,eiry, .-: : . 4 TaxrcEnat—Rosizeom—in ;Haan,. on the 18th inst.. by Rev. G. A.:, Latimer, Call Mal p, Ta 41410113 of Meat:tr. Illinois, to Mlle Mzr ROW* sow, of the former place. ' • ' •• DIED. STIAPEL—;Chi tbalsth. inst.. in Port Carboa, Tao*. is Lsoslars. only: eitild of J. Wllltam •ah . d Butts etiama..igeoli year, Coxiotbs ISAsys. Alas bow elazsged,that Iowa; sewer. ink% bloccood . e l wft ;41 bald; • . ' geillolitlycOntbrt of as twat, • atm nos Wets collie to put . • _ . NEW ADyggrsuNTs ."BO UQLT ETS • . • M e ttLl,l . . WEDD anilEN!l /.( zibi 4 1 n- 21,011,- . OR @ALE...A new 15 Iloree Power Enelne,on • reasonable tensza. Apply to R'3l. REMNYSON N. 'Jan. • - FoR.1111E`1111.14,101§1::::,* ARID EN b . Tea * At Qui, 26 ma* Just and for esie • • • ,• •. • • UTHITE AsB v —A. very amicable White lob .Collieri' ii. Offend for aide' Crin.A.Pi'afell located in this „.". Far PlrtbeelPerticulartMar eipla once. . . OR' MALE : Two 6i) . Boils ?owe; Engine* F_ with Hoisting Drams and Thump Gisring. Apply Et F.; FALLS. "Agt. Belmont Milan& Co.. Belailogt nets PL. Csfbas... Jan. 21 •GS , SVEVERA.C.IECAUMMI•ARM Lo. l ` , rec - gale in Market street, Pot:tame: one LIM al:12•11 , piecl. by Jobb Ebeit. Foiterms 'at.- call on. 1.4W1S REESER. 3-ee- • • .Jazt. .66; . . . FOR millll.E.-200' acres': valaable fled ,thale Land•for Farming.. situated .ta .14cnst V alley There is a fine Stream of ivatr.s;'several large swi. a tine two atot7 honk and barn. and thresh floor, •-A amp ply toF.,BLAND, Polar/311e. Pa.,S TINE 1 11 111111/IREIII . OF GIOAR LODGE«Mii. - 3.1, - 1. •0. of 0. P. are requestr4l.to attend aSpecial Meeting of Odd :Fel - called by. the 13. D. G.liarter, on the 25th • WM. ZERBE, N. G., Oinird Loige,l3. Jan. 21, 16•5; • • • •• • • - • • ..3-1t• 3rin EFARIiEILIi A PPLICS.ant. received wt. , a Nplendld anaornnent of New' York - Winter :4pplea,' for palely that barrel o: brubil at• • . ••• • JallE4 D(IWNI{V..4.. low.tne.Epleoopal Claurch: POttwrille;. • Yr T RIB IMF, AIL ANA,C.--The Tr!. tione Almanac and Political itraieter for ISMS, 'just receired and for Jude at BANNAN.ti • . . .- • • _• •• Book and StatiOneer Store. Also titrieh - supply. Of the .Old 'Franklin .24. other T 'OST OR tirOtEN.:—A SADDLE CLOTH. , rediugured carpet on one side and' black -far cloth. The finder will be suitably roniartied 14 returning to ' . . . Proioatlfarakial, ~ . CII.OAII. AND ' DRESS ' TRIMMINGS. G . Lamm Merle: Patternia. • . • :. • • .. • . - -Al' THE _ STORE OF, - .. A.. . • . . . . . . .... -• .. &M. BOLAND, .; • -.. : • . . . Centre Street,. below ./kinicitcan Raman.. • . . . , Jan. ia..0.—.4a.r0n .. • ' '.'. rOTTSVILLIC: . . . „ .. T.Tou.gitE AND LOT ~F OR' N AGS. .--.The 1 I Smithsonian. Hall, Ashland, ...Schtjltill'eo:, that well-known and celebrated. Hotel, near the :Rallriud Station. one of the best stands An Me, County; with stable; good well of spring •water,' garden,, Sac., all in good condition . ; will tie;' sold - at a bar gain: -An early • possession. given. Inquire an the preralt , es: .- - • - •.:. , .JOSEPH .SMITH. •,. • 'Ashland, ~Tan: 21, 45. : ... :.-• - ..3-4V . -, -, . . new.•lFl"pia.n„,stlg"ro.A:or,eZen nlmd keya, tine tone: and .neerwc 'etyle of tmb. Any.one desirous parebneinq,..maysee the ltu3t ent and learn the terms by ealling ati the oftlt,e of t e under slimed, adjoining the Unlin . 4o(el,Centre street . . Potts . . . . • •A WittNisTAATORPPL.N.OTICE:--Where ..ri as. lettere :of Adminiatration, 'on :the. Estate of GEORGE FITCFIPATRICK,. late of the Boroagh 'of Ptirt• Carbon. Schuylkill :County. decease& have been granted to the sabsciiher, hereby. given to all thogelndebW to said evtate to Make payment. and those tiavine . ..claims,Avill preqent them 'for settlement: , , • FRANCESIVCIIPATRICK4-Admin'trx.•• Jan.'.2l; •85. •• : • • • •-• 4-61.•• , OFFICE OF the COAL' RIDGE 11 .13IPROVEnENT .&C,OAL CO4, ••• Prnt....pst.PntA..Jatt. .16..1865; 127. South - .ttliSt, The Annual Meetinti of Stockholders, and. Election for Directors Of this Compiiny to .3erve Rir the ensuing yehr, will beheld at this Office on Thursday. January, 26th inst., at 12 o'clOck. M. • • ..• • • . ••.• • Jp.S.;.X. kOßD;:Serzetary.. . . Jan: 21. . 40141 1 :4T : . *BALROALIN.--PUrt flai•bUit , Drug rind Turirtylitore for flair.—The subscriber wiehing to retire Vent hnsinestt offers , for sale the Stock.• good Fixtriree of the above well-known entablishment,' together iv ith tr lease of the Store Room end -Dwelling if yequired. - The: Store is. located in the most hist - nes!.part . of the - town and has a good run . For further particular!. ennelre on - the pretntleauf •: . -IL SHISSLEIL Jan. 2f , eh ; ---• . • 3-tf . ' CO-PART? ERMIHLIP. NOTICE..." • • DAVIS . PEARSON:and EMANFEL BAST, trading.under the -Irina - of DAVIS - PEARSON & CO, .Philadelphia,' and BAST- & PEARSON, Ashland, Schnylkrli'County,-Pa:. have.this dab. amociated -with 'them tiOBERT' M. LINDSAY of Philadelphia arid? - ROBERT TAYLOR of, New Aork.. in the 'bushiest. of Mining and Shipping of Coil: :The edyle of-the firma will remaiu'aa heretofore: DAVIS:PEARSON-a CO. " .: • - -BAST .4 - PEARSON. • Philade p Januat7 2, .18b0.. •Sr Im A EIDPITOWS the Orphans Court of Schuylkill County, in the . Matter of the account of Abramilendric.ks. Administrator of, Chas. King. deceased.—The nnderstaned, Auditor. appointed by the Court to .`‘make distribution Of -the money in the hands of said Administrator;' hereby giyes.notice that he will attend' to the duties of hie appointment - at his nttice: on the South side 'of - Broad . Street,, West- of .Lehigh Street,' in the Borongh of Tamaqua; on 'the Sth' DAY of FEBRUARY, A. D:, :1•860.• at 10 o'clock. A M:.'at . which time and place alt:,persone concerned may, present their - clihns, or beforeyer debarred from tom-, ing in . on said. money 1 : A. I,EYBURN. • Auditor. ..• . . Tamaqns. 'Jan. .'65. • . •. ' . • . . 11.10111' OR , 81," T 1 CJE ....Ili the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill . County, in. the matter of the account of Daniel Nitiyer.. Administrator of the' estate 'of David Matti. decea,ed,—The undersigned. Auditor,. appointed by the Court . to "make - distrOicin of the mane7 in' the hands of he said Admiphs r,” hereby gives notice..that he will attend - to the dd oe.of his up; pointmeneat his Office.. on 'the . - 8 0 1 11 h" side of Broed Street,..West of Lehigh Street, in. the Borough of Tn... marina. on the Bth DAY.of FEBRUARY, A.: D., 1885, at 10 click - lea, .A. M., st.whicb „time. and '..place. all: per. sons cemented, may present their claims, or be forever debarred'from coming in on said mOnev. ' • a . LEYBURN, Tamitina,lin. 21, - • • :3.3t .• Men IGENBERO,LO IDGE. . 0. 10, T. D. 0. H. - of Reading. hereby re turn their sincere thank,. to, GEO. S. MELLET and WWE. - of •the Seven Stara Hotel, North Manbeim Township, Schuylkill County. for the . kind and loving attendance to their deceased brother, GEORGE BOcli, during hie illneaa•for three months, and also. for the hoapitable treatment they tendered to the members of oar Lotre r that attended hiafuneral. We also tender .nur thanitts.to Theodore Koerner Lodge-No. 9.1, I. D.. 0. of Scluiyikill Haven,lor their attendance to oar brother'aGEOßGE BOCK daring his ilium: By order orlfnbleitherg Loage... . ' • . MOEULNG,. SHOEMAKER & BEENE. Corn. 21, 'dl. :: _ • 3.1 t• . • * l iiak t • CIIEAP VANBAtraf, • -e0.4-ao .irlteM • 11 Ar siIRITArN:AND ralt, t` TAPSCOTT . BROTHERS & ' Emigration and Foreign Excharige:Oftice, 86 tignith at., New York. , . • . • Drafts on England, Iteland;Scotland and *ate& *: Tapscotra favorite lino of LiVerpool Packets sails every three days. • ' . • • • . • X. line of LondOn . Packete sails every. ten idaYs. CB7Earttea wislArig . to fiend fur their frienda, or remit !none) , to the Oidt Country, :can do so at the lowest ratey by applying to STR.ViGE N,PALMER, .• . Jan.:2l, '63:-3, - .8m3%.... ." . [Aptil 2. `64.-14- A Complett Knowledge of Piano Playing, . - May be ea.ily Obtained the nee of "RICHARD SON'S NEW . ,METHOD FOR THE PIANOFORTE," 26,000 copies of which are sold every, year:- Its Lea-1 eons tre adapted -to pupils of. all ages. and Its exerci cea attractive and useful in every stage of advancement. i This book has, orfaccount of ita actual :merit, become the standard work of Piano Instruction, and the only I one which,. everi well-Informed teather and scholar uses.: Price $3 'll ; Loh:receipt of -which it will be Bent OLIVER DITSON Co.. Publisbire. Enst6n. ETTERS Remaining Unclaimed in' ' LI the Post Office.at Schuylkill Raven, in the State of Pennsylvania:on the fifth day.of January,l66s, To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for " advertised letters," alio the tate. of this lirt, and nay one cent for advertising: . . • • . If not celled fur within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter pence. • . • , . . „ , Attchy 'Joseph . Cleveland Ada 2 Kuir*Jacob Anchy Sam' .'. "sling William • Kretsel Anna • Bolton George Fink -Simon : Kimmel Lewis Bonsai Catharine Graham John S Mangle Manitasee Ball Silas .11offman Francis , . Marlin John . ' Brener Rebecca I *Rarely Mrs P-W Weidenmeyer J N Bonger.Annie HershneiDaniel . • • •• Jana .41,,'65.-..- A. J. 'BA:NM:I'M, P. M. - N6iV Books •of Topillar :Music FLUTE, VIOLIN ANT! A 00, 0 .13,1) EON. • Excelsior. FOR . THE FLUTE,. ... .. ..:::.:..::Prix 25 eta. 'FOR . .THE VIOLIN, s 7 ' Price IS eta. FOR THE- ACCORDEO'N' •' . Eir,ll of these books contains nearly One deed! Fifty and Popular Melodies. comprising , _Waltzes, Polkas, f!ellottiediels, • Marches;' Quicketere, Redowas, Cotillons, Galore,. Reels, Jigs. Hornpipes, Fancy Dances, • Copies will. e ' emit by =II post paici, on receipt of . the - price. • • • • . OLIVER DITSO.N & Co., Publlshere,l3ostan. • • ii ETTERS• licniatuing Unclaimed ha' L. the Post Office, at • Pottaville. State of Pantaylea 'Ms, on the 20th day of January, 1865. '• • - ' To obtain any of these lettere, the applicant must call for "adverthed letters," give the date of , this, Usti and pay °natant for advert w .rg. • • If not called for wit one month, they will fie bent to the Dead Letter OID. • ' - - • • ... • . Allen Tailor '3 Gender - Geo 3. • McLean James Allickeender Mr: Gedshalk EH, • McKay,Wm Stew Benton C Gaughan Wm McQuaid John Bailey E Hanes Walter E McCarty Sarah • Boyer • • Hughes Andrew . 'Mtnald Oath Brennan Eliza ' - Hallman C• . • McWach Mitry Bots.Hatinah . Hickey Wm . .. Smith Barry it . :Coppeek P Hannan Bridget Smith Wm T . Cummins Phillip alloffittan Mrs ElizSimixis WM II • Duffy Barney . A B . Schoeaer Emma .Driscoll Patrick Efofe Mary *- ; !Magee Phoebe Doyej J J . Konlierton 0 -Thomas Mrs 'Ann Da Kate • Kane Mary .4,* Dolan Catharine Malony P • . Williams • Thos Eppelebeimer JnoMoril Wm Wearer Juba Foley Bartholo -Murdoch' W T . • .' • • Jan. 21, *66.. • . . • M. SILLYMAN. 'P. tecial:Notice.: VISOSINECTVIS AND BIIS iPORIT - of The Camianik‘e- anima to Wait Vialginfat intiand select :for. "Trig WEST VIRGINIA NATIONAt. PEntoLnlit ASSOCIATION" an oli enceiprtee on cm! p toclplei Ittatt Achnetisernentin last gapes.) can be bad by Mitt:same the ttn- Aigiusned. JAMES, MD, .sha, 312. SOITTR. Street. Philatlelphta. Rte . . Publisher of this Paper. or Jones „Webster ' GO.' FORTH Sth Street, Fhlladeliihta tunhorbsed - A,gentto receive all inbactip. Rona for this Untoty to abonve association. .. . IGIP - Subecrlption price for the recent 0,0 Dollar vorilikoaro.,lOll3 , p. 14 1 1). aribocrifgail ( Pi 100 SUM or Dm. at• the time Of ettheettheOg. Med MOT this ethabef of SUM tree-f ththi tei the WWI. •OCOOLLOt ; bethlethth two sows%ia!tadzwists. Steam ‘,t6 . - and - from tie -Old . Country; The ine.k.irp_tocitact o ratint eta.; of the ANWION: LON ofS~AtID•111.; 4411116 . NM - _"NRIT 'Led -itimo WODOelk" :a AN- re lot WC salt ormlighlitrto sad *oat, •, lenge:eta sad. *ger •• • vr. .11aLreit: ! Pkestit.-Wattieltd# • (Lame* cr__ .l4 4 noxiceit.• Maki • • -•• ' • __ Atlantic- tricie, Apo eowPaetmeat~ :. ; FroinNewlrol k tti Ica bi Pieeel . l! babbsa.. VS* aodStab: strter,.sol - pl hi la datiertaia au- To New Yorikikoot-shy 'otthekkboilt, places Cabitek ISO aud.Ssol eteetece, ttfictki,ht: Cold st.e.cluine• lambs Mmerkstueorreney. • - Thasewho wish , to seat kw', their' fried& eat& trey whets at these rata' from the *watt. - - • -• • iIfRANCINNACTIONALD& CO.. , Bovrilog 90W New York. • • • Exam? Enwewal;rottx.ine; QVAR . TERILIC:. :REPORT • , 'INRE ._-C6tNDITTON: OF THE NATICETAL BANE OF POTTSVILLE:OTO* Rate or PeruisTinnia. on the morning of4e tirstlionday of iuinary, 1883 : Notes and Bills Dkimnted an' Wm": 5T01.206 06 Suspended Debt' (under 'arrangement; .... . 67466°35 Baskin 110_ —use: .:• • • 19.15/ 77 Other. Real Baum' • '':TlO6 3T. Current Expenses.:.::.'2 . ,388 13 Taxes paid and. COsta .... . . ... 4,503 .34 Prettiincoa Remittarreas.ina-other • 87,911 74 Due tom National Danko . ... .. . 1n,381.64 Due froniotherltanks..„ 73,491 04 U.S. BondeDepoeitad with V.S. Treasurer : to seenre circulating notes... Other 1.7. 8, &curb-let . Notes of National Banks and .U.. 8.. Notee of State ... .. Specie . • Dlscrepea ce in; • • . • : 1,683,280 50 •. - . Capital Ste;Cienatil in '650(1 00 0 00 Surplus• fund ' .66,151 13 Notes' of the Miners. Bank of Potts . • villa in the county of Schuylkill. " . • • in circulation • ' • . 267.&34• . . • ,do. Bank Neept* Ankerica,•Phil•a.. .16,100 -2 4 1-M4 0 0 Individual Deuesint • • • • 69,-;,032 repaid .. . ..' . ... ... 13.5 , 13 1:c Due Treasurer ; of Commottwealth of ....... • 5.367 94 Due to National • .105.076 BO Due • to'Statetinks:• - • . 55,511 64 Dtgentint Exchange and: interest..l `.16,965.46 Prollt et Lose • - . 9.056 24 L CHARLES LOPMPit, !Dashlei . of the Miners'..Ma• tonal Bank of PotraitUe. do solemnly affirm that - the above atatetiteur Is true:to the best; of my knowledge sad.,•• • • - LOESEIt. Cashier. Stare ofPentnlYaule, County' of Samelltlll. affirmed to and.enbseribed before me this , lath day of January. 184.5: •"SAMUEL cHRIBMAN, J. P. . • Jan. 31, '65.. . • • 31 t GRL'AT GITT: DISTIMUTION _ Watehes.Clittitw. Lockets. litrace• lets, Goldfltits, ace., ace. " - S. Ali-WARD & MANUNVTURINGJEWELLEMS, 2O 8 ileolt4Wesi. New 7Te rk. 100,000 %yawns, CELarria, LocrErrot, BEAolualls, aING3, s • WORTH'' , $600,000 To he sold at One POI/41. each trieNotti repaid re value. . • And not to be paid formai' Yon know what you are to rethive, ami notto:be kept malesa yon are •. - *.. . Splendid li.gpfurtielts to b e said for St each. . . MO Gold Hnnting cased• Watches ..:.. : 6100 00 each ADO Gold Watehes'.. , 60 00 each .200 Ladies .Watches .. 2 • • 35 ,00 each 54.0 Silver Watehee, " $l6 00 to 96 rel each • 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains.. 12 fe to 15 041 each 1,000 .Chatelainennd,'OttantChains 5 00 to'ls 00 each 000 Vest and Neck analog: - • 4 (alto 12 00 each 4,000 Solitaire Jet ~hen-aid -Gold 11 . c.a ' Ooral.. Lava,. Garnet, . . 7,000 . .0 • : Ilmoc ci . Jet hes ' • •300 to 800 each al, • Opal,' • 'ft.,• Bar • 300 to Misch s.o oo •Ointee Break and Scarf Pins. 3'oo to SOO each 6,000 Oral Band Bracelets - 00 to 8 04) each .2,oen Chased - Brathletel * . . 00 to 10.00 each ,500 California Diamond Pins and 'Rings . 2 6.0 to 800 each 2:000 -Gold Watch Keys.: . ;. '2 50 to- 600 each 5,000. Soliteure Sleeve Bdttuni , and Wads ' 3.000. Geld Thitables • 5.000 Miniature Lockets • 3,000... Miniature_ • lockets :Magic Spring:..:::':. ... ..... .:..... ,' 4 00 to 900 eaeh 3.000 New fite Belt Buckles, . 41.00 to SOO each %MO GoldZoothpicks, Creases,, Ac - 9'041 to. 6.00 each .3,000. Fob ... 20e to., 505 each .s,oooChaaed Hold Sings— t . . . 2 (alto 500 each 4,000 Stone Set Rings. , ' ;.2 00 to 6'oo each 6.500 Sete :Ladies.' -Jewelry-Jet , and Gold ' • • - 6,090 . Set... Ladies! .JeWelry,—varled %opt) Oold.'Pens.• Silver 'ease. anct . Pencil - - 41— : 4 00'6 • 8.00 earls' 4,000 :Cold Pens, Gold, Cue and • ' • - Pencil - 6 . 00 to 10 00 each ,9 000 Oold Peng; Gold' Mounted • • Holder • - 3 00ni" 600 each, . Certi fi cates of the-rations .aiticles are placed .in en , ieloPeK seale.L.and Theee envehmee Will be .sent - by milts* ordered without regard to. chriice. Af ter receiving the Certificate: and seeing what article it represents, you are at;liberty to send and get the arti cle; or any - other °tithe-list:of tlie. same value. anther . ter seeing the article; if it does not give:Perfect eatig * faction.. we desire you to, return it and get. the. tnnnev.. In all tmnsactlena lirrimilwe 'charge for one" Certifi ' rate 25 cts... flVe Certificatee will be sent for $l, eleven for $2. thirty for. .one hundred for : $l5. • Agents . wanted 'Everywhere. :We allow Agents ten. cente on each Certificate, =provided theti remittance amounts to one dollar. .Also extra. Premium . for: large or ' AZINT IttDoo.B.-- , 012 the receipt of 51 5 0 . we Win MA • *Solid Silver Shield (puke enin.yor . Badge, for" either Dmion or Corps in the army, or a Cavalry, - Artillery, Infabtri. Engineeror Pocitooners Pin, with your name. ...cement. and company -handsomely engraved thereon, together with our,..wholeeale. illustrated .cirmilar to S. 31.' WARD:& CO.. %OS BroadwAy, New 'rink Jan. 21, •65 7 14 . ()..' .N.BW:.: . 7.34 C: NI;,.TIONAL'::LOAN AT PAR. IntEtrost: 7 3-10;-in Lavrfttl Money. Coupon' • - attached. Intereet. payable eaoh Tie Principal payable . in. Lawfal yoney a the end, of Three Years, or the Holder ha: the'right to demand at tilt time THE 5-20 BONDS AT ma,' INSTIEAIO OF CASH a3l - ' Thie privilege . is valuable, as the 5-201Tande are now azllingat.eig.ht per 'cent. premium. The above Leas, old all etioni; V. S. . . . .eirrities tor sal!le by -L. F. 'WHITNEY, orgras snuam,Parrsviux , • 111-6:0 July SO . , .454 WANTED', - - UriiNTED.—sl,oo4 , oriOligoo; for wbicli .ample 'Wearily will ' salt aLItE POe._,..,Addreas BOX 4315, ,iST OFFICE. . Jan. 21,'86. • , -3-2 t• - . ANTE.e....A Pimp Cto, 6 . taches diameter. W and. 6 to 6 feet' stroke with column,. suitable for sinking s Scope. Address HENRY' MEYER. • Mahanor City. Pa: 3-it • Jau..2l; • . . • - V-4. earre 'rE org - e= g orT&l)=tirict ° ta e' nimaelf generall y useful: 'Oh* who has had same ex.- PeriencaPT4erTed. Address 1 7•1!:1. ANSP4CIi. • Jan. I. . Vir.4lllTlll subscribers ..:are desirous of nichasing i SLOPE Plaftift; Wheel Working Barrel, with 16 incliFater Pipe: Address. • ECILERT.3S CO , Tremont: _ . _ Jan. 21, '65 8 1.419113i11MER baring_ ba d _ a , number - of years experience in - tbk • 004 -, Trade, arid befelg faialllar with it In its *anions brannbee , --Mining, Tram ,- porting, Shipping and Selllng—deninee a position where We knowledge of the trail* will be imntnally advanta geous. Bituminous operation , preferred. Address _BOX 2018, PHILADEPIII.A. P. 0; . January 1, '66. •- • l3l • • WANTlElll:4 . ygnit man, sate). tree had soma • czPerieura. bouttrtts eta:cat:os as Clerk ne. Azais _tent in aomeoalcii.• Can give sainfactory reference.—. AddresairßaDEßlCK, Box liro. 2St, Pottaville.P. 0: rr `.Ja. • . ~; $7OO L1717,-.1-11430i,,,111Az1ig.., "'SER. RECRUITS, who are riot subject :to the draft,. for the-term of three years, for. which a beitty. of seven htuxtred dollars will'be given each. : , • - 0. D: JONXINS, • • " Mattantr.;ego street, eppeelte'Plet Office. ENGINES ,WAIMED.--Tbe t...7.de ed w ishes to N pUrehase 3 secondhand 'Steam Nugines, 0r.20 or 30 horse-power each:, - Address ' JAB AL SPgUAS,:Potteville, Pa, 194:1' , May 7, •64 4e-11 n A -DAY AGENTS- WANTED. tr._.To SELL THE .."- Legal. egal. Tma.. diN taileuers Packisge.” • Each birkage con: tains 32 Songs. 2 pages of Music. 12 stales ofmm . -110 - Envelopes. 1 Ruler. 1 Pen . IVen.Holder, 1. Lead Pen d1..1 design for .Uridersl I.for Child a AprcPl for Embroidered Collar. i for ett. stening Robe: 2 for mark.. ing Letters..l3 Secrets . never. before published.:wqrth 'Many dollar* i Sad dam- information. Akio, one bqtzt• article crf .Teaptry;.Liberatinducassatato Meets. ' Send Stamp for Oman. : •• - BAWL SOTT; . • • 41- eouteratin StneLPTITIAD4PZILL: Jane 11. , Gil. - - . 54-10 s TAart ?! .l . 42: T A itT °llBl 111 / 4 " ;/ ri f.t CONlPOtritil . . . At. 11fIgillt8 . TIMINIOP 4114,1•001iiiii- - A:4ft PO. - UM, , U: 173 4141MIAZIPk -• • , Nei n -41.1 . - -114 14 AI a. • • . . • . .atr Sa; • • • eirpOuiAaron . Orrsle IT sue :' .-: -- Es 211211a4 •'- * IPerrietraty- , Wisarettas &Asko steetwAtillet. Isffet t firertsta attrefurgnkfti-4414tevuntoe,c. k dintuff est /bet ileter....ZYnewenarn ofttle 8i '',040.1 hat elite Ax7/ed cod idanteded to be made ..., , r . • : tdeidy—Reeepeiewitrithe , Flag rrf the -7 '''' 31 .1 -11 "i 1385-10 P X • s :_:,„ .. Mum, atc. ~ . . ••, v..,“ ..% flagof Art Pialteliwi,s delivered to um -11' , . • , the steimer kidding, off that plat*, 7. , • erninat' rig. January letlelbY:Major Gen erti-Tilley„.,„, .._ ' .-',‘ , s, M. - - AxiAcknowledgentent and t* for thet gee. lent Octdevotnent Was given it: 1 name to Ad mhol„Porter and General - Term feera - whore tbi followiog particulars were eltaiutd: '' _ • The troeydarrived off opt an Thursday night. Ortkidarthey al/ latickoOindtr eorn of a beary.firefoun these:tad:on, elfreecemoiessoes win Miele biller'. Terry., On siitarday, a strum .datensiss line against any.-enitzliyiii-forevur-eamitilt from _Wilmington was 'stab:kg:ed. and beld by 4,000 men cbjelly colored t . :empe... arid au, iiseano wardetermiried upon. The a nit *is made on ' • fibundey•afterooon, at hanuat, reedueir...The ea* froot,ef the fort had bee:n grey v• -damaged and sli broken by a oontinuous and terithli fits of the fleet for three days, anti.tho froevmse assaulted et tbe hour mentioned by a eolitinti .of seam: n . sad niarinee UM strong, under e - tiand of Cap- ' min- Breese...: They noacnedtheiniespet, hut, af- - , ter a abort conflict, tb a - column-. wile checked 'driven back in disorder and .wait •aftenvarde planed ou the defensive 116, takibirthe place of a brigade that was brought up to reinforce the all satiltiug column of troops. Altbaiiigh the as :malt-on the sea frontfeiled it petfbrmed - a very . useful part in diverting the attention of the eneu Ir. and weakening their resistance id' tlie attack. by the troops on the other side. . • '.••• , The assault on the other and meat difficult side . of the fort was made by a colatrin of 3,000 troops • •of the old 10th Corps, led by Col. Curtis, under the immediatwsupervision of Otineid Terry.' The enemy's force in - the fort was over .2,200. The confliet lasted for seven hours. The works were so constructed that every tvareissafforded the enemy a new defensive pouition, from whence..; they had to be driven. They wera - t7 in - number, and the Jight was carried ou from. traverse to traverse; for,seren hours. By a akilfally-directed flee thrown into the traverses, one 'trier anothet, they wire occupied by the enemy. Adlniral Porter - contributed to the success of the aispiting awns, and by signals between himie 'And G en - - eral Terry at briefinterrela, this fire Walt so Well • managed as to damage the enemy Without injury to our troops,: , . . At about 11 o'clock; P. k[ , the *nettle were es.- tirely driven from the fort, and, folded. down to. - wards Federal Point followed by. it hii_glide of our, troops, abd about midnight Oeueraftin_g air , rendered himself and his men to ..Chuiered -TeiTY. uuecnditionally, as pr:eortere of w tr._ nunaboning 9. over I,Boe, the- remainder of • hie Ante . being killed and wounded: Our km wairhoeseeuratelv ascertained on Monday afternoon but .pras- 'esti- . mated atbetween '7OO and ' 800' in • tilled and-. wounded:besides - the naval loss, :Wad: Was slight, not exceeding 100 in killed and wounded. l'iot a ship nor a transport was lost. 0e1140.1 Curtis ' waiaeverely, but not mortally wounded:. Col. Bell - [ died of his wounds on Monday . morning, • Col: J; - i W. Moora end-Lieut. Col. Lyman were killed. i Col. Pennypeeker was badly woundekideo Lieut. A complete list of the killed and wounded will be forwaaded as soon as it can •be 'prepared. General- - Terry'reported_ to Surgece" , .. General Barium that -he had ample proviaron of Ificirgeona, nurses, and hospital eappres for the• - wounded. They.. will be sent North to their. rispectiv* States as fast as they can be place:ion ironsporte, of which there is an ample , supply.' - • On Monday , morning, between 6 Ind': o'cloCk, the magazine of. Fort Fisher eiploded, killing and wounding two or three hundred ,pentons. After the capture of the fort all'tbe troops. were with drawn, except one brigade,- left lie, charge of the works. blow the explosion occurred was nut knowb, but General Terry believed it was oc. - catuoned by accident or negligence. Elen,,Hoke's division, reported as five thondand strong ; was at Wilmington. A portion of it was throorn into the fort not long_before the assault, . and- while that wan I. oin ; on.a demonstration was made.bs Gen. bloke agamid our defensive line, but it WA fonntt too strong for earthing more than a skirelishing - attack. About eleven o'clock ifil Moniky: morn in.g a heavy - cloud Of smoke was observed over the fort tSinith), on the eolith side of blew Inlet. The naval o ffi cer commanding that atatiOn report ed• that the - enemy had fired their barraelm, and hid evacuated that fort. - - ' Yon will'be pleaded to know that perfect liar: 1:11011y and concert of Action existed between the landand naval fdirees and their reepective com manders. Admiral Porter and Gen. Terry: tied in their commendation each of the other s ,,i Each seemed more anxious to do justice to the other ' than to claim anything for iihnself,'and; thev united in thehighest oommendation of the liavil and' military officers and the forces engaged. To this harmony of feeling and the confident spirit inspired may perhaps be attributed in some degree :the success it our attack, with nearly equal numbers. against • a resolute enemy, in a work unsurpassod, if ever entailed, in strength, and which General Beatiregard W.. few deya before pronbunced impregnable." The armament. of the for, was 72 guns, deans of-large calibre, and rirled ; and: one Armstrong . gun. The troops in the fort had rations for -s ixteen - days. Theirloas in killed and wounded wax be tween four and five hundred.' Gen. Whitink.had three wounds in the thigh. Col. Lamp, iiiio; . 71hd bad gone into the fort with reinforcements, end - to relieve General Whiting el:LS:lnds:: is wound- • • . '100.000.00 , - 23.5,000 00 • , 104.,939 '• • 54.505 00. 34.886 38 156 73 4 00 to. &Watch 2 On to 8 PO each 4 00 to 600 each .00 to . 8 00 nil 500 to 15 00 each 3.00 to lb . 00 each On . .. Monday everythiny waa is a Sibtatli day the dead wera, hemg buneddind Ate wound.; ed COntlett , 4l int" placed in traworta sildfie!d .' • • • - LAdles'.tuid Childeen's 111ritti. • Latest styles-at CHARLES OAKFORI) & SONS. Contitiental..Hotel, Philadelphia . • 46.-* . • . ns . Some of our.coteixwarree surreptitiouslt pro cared partial listsrof the special Tax 'of five per cent.. levied by the Government on • the ,Instomea of our citizens for the. year 1863, and , have been parading these:lista in their coftimlils, to this an noyance we judge,,of certain of the avieseed,yrho have. (like Byron), "awoke to find themselves fa mdus." The law evidently conteMplates aneit publication ;though we apprehend that it might . better have expressly authorized it, for we think the amount of the tax would thereby be increas ed. As the lists are now subject to lie inspec tion and scrutiny, we deem it beat that their pub tieation should be expressly permitted (not re-- Al:fired), so that there Isbell be no ground for com;. plaint, of surprise or impertinence.. - • We believe "Mr. A. -T. Stewart, the grist dry goecisman, returns the largest, inorsne for 1863 of any American. It is not 65,000,000,, as ' has been reported, but $1,843,638, whereon hie earn In come Tax is 192,181 . We eel:Udder it hard ferante for any man to have to take care of so much prop erty for nothing but hie victuals and 'clothes.-- Metiers. Cornelius Vanderbilt and William B.`Aa tor are doubtless our two next heaviest tax-pa3fers, both togetherspaying about as much as, Stewart. Their names do net:appear in the pat- Lial lists . published. Moses. Taylor. ts ProistbrY fouri.h: his income being $573;494; tax, $28,674., ••We-wish the gentlemen named ofit these lieta who. live. iu .foar-story brown-stone lotuses ofi board aktlia Fifth Avenue or ClarendonEtotel'itu "incomes - of 1600 Lo 11,700 each would tell nt LoW they contrive to.do it. There are evidently 8457' cress in their. style of housekeeping which- Asa have never mastered: So the eminent lawyer rad' financier who is Gon. McClellan's next friend..and is popularly esteemed s millionaire, 'has only, ; 3t! seems, 110,000 a year, instead of the 130,000 16` EBO,OOO which.has been laid to his charge, wish;r the lawyer who has probably the largest admiral-, ty practice in our city charges' his clients so mod-. eratelythathie incomeis barely 12,514 per annum.. This world is evidently better than its reputation. —.2Gte York rribune. • ' .Congress ahoUld pass a_ law suthoriztirg public:ittop of lists of Incorrie tax-payers.--- Soruc perturbation.might result, but the rer enues of the Government !would gabs by . the operatlot... - . • Gentlemen's Hats. Al! the leteat evelea at CHARLES O.I.EFORD b SON ,•Contlnental - ilotel, Philadelphia. 46-Sat. TlirE‘ attention of oUr:readersis respectfully invited.to the advertisaments of Messrs WARD & C o.. which will be found in.another. part of-this paper.. We are , pers o nally ac-_ quainted with the members of this firm, and' can svouch•fbr their reSponsibility-in all nese arrangements which-01er make, as ire hive a thorough .knowledge of their fttercatt-• tile integrity and full'ability to meet obligations.' This nntice bit - course, is intended for such of our readeraas Wave no acquainfance with' this firm; ta.all.who know them no rec ommendation is necessary : — Army and Navy THE Richmond papers, , in discussitig the visits of. Mr. Blair to that city, sap. that ostensible object was to have 'an interview with Jeff. Davis about the return - of some papers, . but in the course of conversation touched upon . pee Ce. Thot rebel "President . ' is said to haVe repliedtliathe is always ma to receive regulariy 'Accredited corrardieios. era ou the subjea., or to send such obromis- MEI DENTAL CREAM; • To 7 Oleaniriag, Wbitenin *and - beseriir THE :TEETH! I. • • , This article is preparettwith the greatest care r' .scientlfir.principles. sod Imprisoned' not to, con. 'anything in thwalighteA degroweledwtsleiwits to' 'tees!" or rime. -Sone of our most eminent Dew 'Someone have given their satintion to, and cbeirme recommend it ass preparation of, superior qualities rr;r clew:wing. whitening and preserving the testi'. it elms them rendering them , beantithily white and pearly. Without the slightest , injury to the epautel.— It is healing to thegnms where th ey fire ulcerated and sore. It is also an excellent diainfectorfor old decayed teeth, which are"exceedingly offensive. If glees a rich and creamy taste to the mouth y cle.ansing it thoroughly, and Imparting a delightful fregyAce to the breath. Prepared only by% A. HAW.I.II3IIt, CO. N. .W. Car .' lollla- Ityelaband gm, PHILAIM, and sold by all Dru'uists. Pricella cents. . • TEMdONIA.Ln.—The 'following Opinion •of Dr, .White, as Ss the high esteem-In'which he holds ,the Dental Cream. must be sufficient evideOce of Devalue ; to (incite other testinuonlahi tb dets i Is 't endless. tentlngonrselveli by simply giving the mamas ;an& ad games amine wtrcismak of Sts excalliov , itir the teeth: . • _ Piqtavtlifu).. AprEl 1501.16411. , Savingurefally zatalbed.4l..• liadaees,- 4, wanted 'Dental Cream" I Hereby the:aloft "thookesallar, it to *spathe aurally.- Itla ezdalleet reawaken ibr cleambarating..thia teethearal can be awl_ by all venom *um the utmost madam. at Its yeopertlee• impel-redly hatinkse.. Beeldee.preseraire the teeth., k promote. a healthy eetlanthtbestu. sal baps:boa pketaaatnesa to th e brea th .- __ . - • _•• Dr. W. R . WHIT E , 129 a Arab et. ,Tboe._ _ Deatirit 4'l N. Fourth geree. ; WO. Sixth ISt, - • . -& , l;Winlioe.fleur aaa. Death 14 - 44 Aseb 15‘. • •c. 1 19 Fatout st. 4 .• rue". . Iffroazila ; V. 110111... . 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