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'.• =;-,.., ----- .111--t. - •;--- - -- - - ,--- - --r- - _ , street, opposite the Poet Office! .... • • - . • PRO pITS,, ..: - • ...,..., 7,.. ,, ,5• - .-,:,-.:-., - ..-'l7-•, , L - '':::::,:-1:-:-. , _- , -' , -7 - •7-t -, -7,-;__,..,-_- : .. 7..•„ .: t.7.7 ) t.i.z..- . 7 ,14 „.,,:,. •,. : ::: :. 1 ,-„,- 5 .. , . .............;i Lf y 7 ~.,. .: .- 7..., ..1..1 . , ..,.."...,1-,. ; _•;_ .3 z .-1 - _ - Z- - : - -_.--J_; .. ..2._-:_..._.7..-',. - .__ -•:- ; . ..sdpt.. 24, , s 4, , '• . • •• - . ..; ".- ... • -.-' .„ .. .„. •.'.: - - . • . FASHIONABLE-CLOUD:NG, „- _,- ,, .. - _ , ,---_-_ - - - _ - _--:_-:.,...„.__„. 7 _,-,-,.:.„2 --.--.. ==. - - ~.,._---,-,,-_-_:.:-.--_-„,-,- ..,1 - : - _-=_:„..-4--=:„.,, = =-_-,_- -,---, ------.1-- -- - -_--,--,-,----- _____ . . Terminal of the Philadelphia a. Reading . R. R., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia.--Piers for the . Shlpment of Intlwaeltes. COAL. NTARD & WARD, . No. 11 . PINE - StreOt, • • T EW . 'YORK. • 1 . ,eats for The Consolidated Coal Conii I Baltimore Vein iVilkeribrirre.Cool;•l !rota Jersey. City and Elikabethport. • for tbe lIAMPSIIIII.E and BALTIMORE COt'S 'shire George's Creek Coal, 'shipped I ore and Georgetown . I s for GEORGE MEARS' .celebrated Rroatt.d, oal, shipped at Philadelphia_ • .' their Wharf, No. 1, at - Port Richmond. Phi's- they are prepared to ship the beet qualities of t lionntnin and Red and White Ash Mill Coal.. 4 *, fff their docks at Jersey. City (where the depth of I !ruin .vs to IS feet), they are prepared at all I to supply the above Coals, and 7 F.IIIGII, to a and slips for pbrts in China andelsewhere.. ere canhe coaled at ,any - hour during or SMITH, .• • • Agent r.t.aersey City. • • s a: Roston—WAßD & E.ACM, 42 „liiihy St. at Yorark—J. M. DeCAMP. . 32, - • 11-ly I if' • ~ • Pier. No. 14: . ..- . ••• ; ARLES A. : ELEOKSCH.EB & Clo., ' - • fiI!IITEM, Or _. II MOUNTAIN. BLACK lIBATIT, A2....,6:1 SiTERIOH .RED' AS 11 COALS: 1 ;-. Es: f R Soeth street,' New York. • Wilnut.street, , 43 IILADELPHIA, Szc. I LKILL . ng Whaives for INTDRACITE COAL at eenwich. Delaware, River. Plillada. Wizni-f.No. 1.- • WIS AUDENIII[ED h CO. POTTS r2lz, Walnut Striiet. Philadelphia IcCS: • 11 Itroa6vay..Neiv York.' li Kilbc fr , trftlet, ilonton. 'Wharf BEPPLIER & BRO. (N. E.' car. Vabui Fourth sui...Phila, Brk Pipe Street, New York. liercluints• Bunk - Building,. Providence AVIS .PEARSON Co., • • tHE PATEL) LOCUST MOUNTAIN -WHITE ASH timISPOIIN VEIN " - . ED - AS.n COAL. (N0..13S Walnut Street. Rhiladelpida. ICES a Na: 111 liniacitiitv Room N 0.2 Trinity - - Building, New - yorlt.. • [No. 11 Doane.Street. TtF-zGRE.F.NWICI.I, DELAWARE AVENUE. re.flasoN, run.-,.. • . EU/NULL BAST, esti. ItF.L'N'tZKE: - .4. 0. 1111.1.i8 BREPi I VEIL di. .R. 9 AND SHIPPERS OF TUE CELEBRATED Vain Red Ash and Dianiond • Vein Red Ash • • . Its COA_T 1 -war-rfng'n Y • , . Culllery. Aerior White Aida 'Corti. from the Shepauilotih City Colliery,: It he (mind to excel any Coal-yet shipped from :cut!. for tl:c, sal t of.GEO.. SN'YDEIt'S 'Or Pule F.Orent White - Aelt Coal: • - OFFICES: • - . 91S WALNUT St.. .• • 9 TRINITY BUILDING, N. Y. 112. '64, • . .11A0.11E . R .& • CIOOK MEE= ST GAP. LOCUST ;tioicwirurr, .. • ! BLACK IIEATB dens in other fire: quantiee of„ SITE AND•RED ASH COALS. Wtatint Street, Philadelphia, mid Woodland Wharref", Schuylkill River. CAIN. ]Dams I 1 ACKT:R. Jrsit . M. COOL F. MOODY, Shipper' rind Agent. Sdniylkill Haven; Pa. G-1 y• • ~, lb, 'O9- BROAD TOP. - GE NERA r/OFFICE TOP - WHITE ASH Serati , Bitwi_lija j otas C . C) 104 Iff - AILNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. , ROBERT HARE POWEL,..lianitger. CONNECTING OFFICES .: nrrler Buildings,- Bostcni. "friss. inity ••• • ' ;VIVO" York. - . • ;At OAP TOP WHITE -11. BIT,UIV[INOIrS COAL. .LDWT,II t SAW Y-121 & C 0.,. • Walnut Sticet, No. 111 BiOndway, New Vork, - . No. 144 State Pitruet, Boston, quality of this cc labrated coal from their EDGE RILL COLLIERY. ez. , ::astrely by them. RAT, IPAP ..S:CD FUR STORE . . idersizr.cli respectfully inform the citizens of - trii , -.lle and vielMty, that they, have cen and refitted the Store in .Centre - ..' , ..f. abuie . l4fah:itoonqn, west side. 42 R . .i.v will keep comlautly on hand a. large and .oek of II ATsi, CAPS and STIIAW-GOODS.-and. .ortnnent of.FrlZS:which they will. sell on ile terms.. The patronage' of the public is so, . is and cr.po made to ordel• the_fthnrteat_._ng 31..31ORTIMER: J. A: GILMOUR. 1544 GOODS; GROCERIES; 2.. OV " ISIO_\ STORE .ersizited wi7l continue to carry c.n the he store {formerly Nichols & Beck) at the cor: atter. and SCCOTHVEtreets, Pottsville. He will mud a full and choice Mock of Dry Greeds, kis and Provision'', -which will be sold it prices. . ••• , GEO, W. BECK.. its. March 11. - 'll-tf , I of Jones's Flinur-dr Feed undersit..ned • removed Ida Flonr and from'Nniccegiari and Third Streets, to tbm lttarlut and. - William 'Streets, where he trill tsid a choireatock or , articlee Ids lino. and 'titling of firer clarig:GroCerire. rtenit, and cumntners air rie , pectfnllv eoltct uitne thew patronage. while the 'reneitil pub .nd hie articlei.i A; No. - 1. and *CC :invited to give JOSEPH D. JONES,. rifle: April 26. '• • • • .. Greengrocer's Store, _. • - :PT BY linitS. FROST, • • -?land stL , nest dOor tylozr Flour and I"ee, - .l'Store. • lrpoees 4o keep on hand a'. variety - o FLOWERS; FISH. &c. She feels Bends for. their former patronage. and ay'' e continued, by giving her , an early ' • E.-toril ,N 'WATCHES. in gold and !firer mean Clocks, and Jewelry of all 'do 'be obt.iined at tbe•Atore of • , • ' M. LEIMMMBRti.• Agent. • • rottivilla. • GOLD.WATCHES of Ladies' Gold Waleles. Char:- - 'R. C. GYSEN, and Jeweler, Centre street, Pottenille. LUBRICATING • OIL. • .:EIVED a lot. of .GENITINE orienting Oil —the best CHEAP OIL le Lubricating rum:lees—tor male whole toren, mine. by B. BANNAN. - inter Bleached Whale Oil, the quality rtut, at the lowest wbolesge, art Pier No. 7. JOHN R. WHITE, • • SLIIPPE/I Olt • • - - S dl - 11.1YLKIIA; Wharf No. 7, port Itio'hmonid. • OFFICES . 5N0..31G Walnut Stieet. Philadelphia. (No 300 West Thirteenth St.,. N. York. • October IG, . . DASTNER, STICJKNEY & WELLINGTON, AZALEES'TITS CAPLCOV Anthracite & Bituminous Coals 01.1 ;NIG LI( TOON AiG.AND. FOE PACKER'S LEHIGH - SUGAR-LOAF - COAL. . • - SAAR:EL CASTNER,-Nev' _York; C. P..STICIOTEY. Fall River; .. J. C. 'WELLINGTON, Boston, • ." • p 9 Tritiity Blinding, New York, ' OFFICES : 215 Walhut. Street, Philadelphia. • ' Ll 5 101 by Street, Bestotr, • . . -Wharf NO. 6;:port Richmohd, May: 16, .64 • • . , • . • 20-tf • CONNER PATTERSON LEWIS. AUDIpNRIED dc, Agents fcir the Sale . nf theer' celebrated I_' • LOCUST MOUNTAIN.: COAL :•Ashland ana.Girardville . Collieries ELIZAKIATIIPORTc .4,T4.. COAL.' . • • - • . COAL. A. T...S"MITT . {Summon to. STOtT -WieliLE.) MI mare and Shippeis of the celebrated FIfLTON (LE 11.11111,1 COAL, from the Ehberi,:ale Colliery, near Pa., and dealers in the best varieties of • ANTHRACITE AND . HITTIHNOTS . . rielivered direct from the inioes or on - board of. yes gels at . . . . TRENTON. N..L ELIZADETRPORT, N. J .. • N...1:121.7 NSW ICK, N. -PORTRICIIMOND. PA. • & 46 Malty. Building, 111 Broadway, New York. • . - . Pi. T. STOUT. S. VAN IVlcime. .0. LEE STOUT April 4 . _ • • • NEW. YORK. SAMUEL .BONNELL Jr,,. . . & I Nos.' 43 45. • unityTlh L • '1 ilding N: Y ! . - ' 1 4 - NAST VICANIELLY .L 'Olt B•E RAI V . - SHIPPING JkkINT! r .• i 1:.4 - TERN COAL. : •. ' •• ..- " • ' • ) " - .My E2i...t F'rau.klin Lorberry Coal is bow sold exclU. Pier 4, lELIZABITIIPORT., N. J. sively byNicest.. GALDWELL. SAWYER - &:'Co.; who UPPERS FOR BALE' . . . i are my Sole.Asients:•. Parties orderinu from them, may • ' -.--. - ' ' -- -- - I always depend'upon uetting a pure article: - HONEY B)100)1, N. SPERM MOUNTAIN 1 . ' .-* , rNo. 112 Walnut St.,' Philadelphia, -.-. • .IN°. 111: Broadway, ,Trinity :Building, • - •• 1 OFFICES • - '• •' • HA R'L.E I G II; • . • . ' • ••-v • ' • New York. • -.• .... •.• - . :LNo. - 1 . 41 State Street. Boston... • ' - .. AND BIZT CIC ,NCOUNTA. •• " ; . ',- • . " •• . • '- : - HENRY' HEIL. .• : Tremont, Marcii29,, , 6L , .L- , - l- ..,_.. T - E - TAIG - 1 - 71, C 0 A.ES - . -- cvNivois - ..iir-.PATTERiON, • • - FULTZ:IMRE CO.'S a BLACK DIAMOND -- I , " Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated • L O CUST . OUNTAIN COAL, W - .I:LIC.E SI3.A.RRE . C.O _A T',.' 9 • i M MOUNTAIN . -:1):-- • . -' .. .• . "' • . • -.. . . * AND -TILE CELEBRATED - . . f ..1 - ' J. J CONNOR, • . - -1: S. PATTERS 6 N, - • ' GEORGE'S O REEK-OUM B EILAND COAL ' sch ,hLnu C . o -. int*, Penn a P ott s • ' • 11l e. • May 21,:'64. . ' . . LEHIGH. THOS . . 11.1i.LL• f.t SMITH'S SPRING - MOUNTAIN LEHIGH • . GO . Yorktown;. Carbon. County, Puma, .: J. :FRICK-, • . • OFFICES: faXCESSO. R TO.BROCK 4i - SOORMAKKR,. 322 - 11 - AIOCUT, Street. Philadelphia. - . MANl:v.tartucie or JEArIfiEMVILLIE, Luzeine'Connty,:Pst. WIRE `COAL : • SCRgENS, July 1.3, Y(.4.• • • llJoder the Jenkins , rnten(.; • • . • . ••• COB. ILIAILROAD . r dr.: NORWE6Wir. STS., Our - KABLERIB.`;COAL is now 6old exclusively,- in i,: • 'POTTSVILLE Phillitielphia• and vicinity: by DAY A; 111.71)DELL.,-' t • Tan 23, (it. . • • .Pnrtie.s ordering frent . thcm, - may always depend 'upon - s ---- gettin Rure 'article..: ' . • '. .:- DETIC}...-.-1109 Walnut St. Philndelphin.• • • 'SILL:DIAN .t . .3IeKEE. • . . 234 r LORBERRY ,CREEK.. iiHARLEAGII COAL Flail et Op, . , ORBEO.RY COAL.. 41 t he undereigned, hariuc coheolidated our Throe ..itolieri cut in the.Lorherry Region, will hereafter Ixant , act ourbiotinese, under the name'of • , -MILLER, GRAF.FF & Co. - .• . • • ' MILLER,: STEES • _- & NUTTECG: 11r. GRAEFF„ , :a Member Of-ons flcm, having amnia teci himself with J. BLAKIS . TOX, Philadelphia - and all our coal Shipped by tide,iviiter will he under the exclusive control.- of- 1.11-iiiISTON, GRAEFF • By increased rare and attention preparation. we hope to maintain theeeputatiori of our celebrated Lor- . herry.Coal: Purchases abroad can rely.upon having , this coal sill ppmri iu the very hestnrder. • ; : . • MILLER, G11.01 , &c . 0.• •Feb. • Li.voni , s PURE OU10: CAT.% IVEU . A., • • BRANDY. & ,f. , i'ARKLINO CATAWBA WINES Equal in'qualßY and• Cheaper in Price than the Brad dMannd \Fines of the Old World. For Suininer,Com plaint, Chnlera Infanttim,. Bolyel Complaint., Crdmp. A srEE CVEE IS OE. trinle•NET WILL BE•V.F.- In 'support of 'the' above statements, are presented the Certificates of Dr. Jaa..R. Chili on, Chemist, New York: Dr.' Hiram Cott. Chemical Inspectow - Oblo'; Dr, James - It. Nichols, Chemist, Boston: Dr. N. E.' Jones... Chemical Inspector. Circleville, 'Ohio ; -Prof.. C.. T. Jackson, Chemist, Boston: Dr. Chas, Upham Shepard. Charleston, S. C.: and J. V. Z. 'Haney. and G. A. Mari. ner..Consulting Chemists, C cago. vii whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, "and 'commend it-in highest terms. for medicinal use: . Atudysir of the Mamarhu-Rett4 State AANtzver; • JUntect- . • . • iv ' .' • . .When evaporated throngh Clean liaen Ito oil or offensive.mattert . In every respect it is 'a pure spiritm ous liquor,-The Oil which' gives to this 'Brantlyits-fia ror and aroma, is wholly unlike fusil. or grain oil: Its odowpartakes of both'. the - fruit mid oil of 'grapes:— With acids. it produces ethers of a.bigh . fragrance:— The Fnbttitut ion -of this • Brandt. for 'Cognac Brandy '.-will do 'away with the manufacture of tctitiona sold under'this name both at home and - abroad. Respectfully.' . Al A. HAYES. M'. D.. • ' Assayer:to State Mars.. 16 BoYleaton St. . Ilu the name. in 1 5 64. " I have itnalvzea:LYONS' • PURR • CATAWBA IBHANDY... with'refeMnce to its composition and char ; acter.' being the same as that produced in past years.— A siuMple taken from, ten 'casks .afforded the same re sults with regard 'to purity: a slightly 'increased amount of the-principle .on which its - flavor. 'depends was determined by compaction with former samples: 1 The indications of.mialysis show that this Brandy is produced by the same process as most of the impOrted Brandy.- kespectftilly... S. HATES, 31. D.. State :prayer - . 16 Hoyleston St. &won, July 4x.:1664. --; • . Mattatactured only' by'''. 11. Jacob Ai tea., Depot, 91 Liberty tit" New York: CHAS: LOGUE, .Agent; l'etttaille. Pa. •.. JF:. BOY ER, • • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER IN.'• TOBACCO, PIPES .. AND CIOARS, CentreOpposite the. Town hall. ' POTTEMILLF.;PA.-.. . . t. r.EIfMEBs; WATCH:ES, . • CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, • ALWAYS ON 11.,6'D.. La' All kind.; of Mniical Instrmngnita, Violin Strings, Bags Viol.Scrings, Gnimr and.l.42injo Strings, - -cnnEtnntly on hand. . .; (Jan 81.1„,64.15 WIRE ROPE WORKS OF JOHN A. ROEI3I..ING Trenton, New Jersey. rr - A large amortmemi of Wins Sopa conistaatly on hand..Orden filled with despatch. For SIVA. strength. nd oost, a.e cirrnlar. awn 1. .C.S.--1-1r • h ow-ARD AS*O4CIATION • • PIHLADELPH, PA. • ,Diseases of the Nervous, Sherninn . nary and. Seismal Systers-new'aild tellable trestment—hrreports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION - --sent by mail in sealed letter enveles, frees( charge. Address, Dr. J: mciumf HOUGHTON: Howard Asto. Onion, No. 2 South NhttA itrott, Re. ' . Jan SO, 13. a. • : - 8AN0.11017, LT,W1.13 , 4.1&' Co.; MINERS ♦M! iturrora or via !Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, Fitom muiANor TAIII • OFFICE. , --111 Walnut §lreet., 036amereill Yhiladelphla • . . • ' New Oftice-.77 Cedar Street:. Boston'.office--7, Doane Street. • • . [Oct. 23;'59 . Viei. No. 11.'* LEWIS. AUDENRIED & CO" Wholesale Dealers in the best varletlesof 2inthracite and. Bituminous Coals, • • -' ;205 Walnut Street; Plillidelphla. ..-. ..- OFFICiS r -' . 1.16 I3rondway, New York_ . .. - • • ' 1 14 , Kilbv Street;Roston. ~. ... .. . • .. 'v-... -1 'Pioneer Shippers from Eliiabatiport, of LEHIGH, SPRING 110L^...7.A.1N, 11-IZLETON; AND .. ' COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. r. , 59 .13- BLAICESTON; :GRAEFT, •• mmEr.4 A . 111) seirrans . or • LORBERIAT AND LOCUST 2101.NTAIN CO/L. Shlppers of other . apprOved . q entitles of WHITE AND: RED • ASH. COAL . • 318 Walnut StrOnt; Phlladolphia.' ' • •' • 9 Trinity Buildirig, Jew York. • Cor_ of 1> 11by .t Doane &riot, -Boeton. SCHUYLKILL CO. I - . u. r '..'Powi..Sit. - • • ' ' • fliNirr UME ' • • FO*I.IE - 11. 3,:nunniv- •. .. INITS . AND SHIPPERS OF inc . . C..EI.V.T.ATED .• ' • ...S.l - INANDOAH: .. 'COAL: POST-OFFIC . kB : ...13 1 1 ,L i t l i t a l l , C . ! I . T/"; ' .-..- . . - Schuylkill COuniyi Pa. ' - _ .. 7 , 13'' All orilerWr&eived for•this faCorite Cord will be pvirtiPt ly supplied.- • • . tnec.'3, •64.--,49-1y -.. . 13 AIN IlfArlir C0A1..-:The yt. ' 'Claiir Coal 11. Company haying - purchpsed the original Rainbow receive eargii'oiders for this wel4 known Coarat.their Office; State street,"ll4ston, Ordera to be addre•saed.to Wll. ALFRED BACKER, Agent. T, H. SOHOLLENI3EAGER; . ' AGENT, <iinerrand.Shippei ofithe belebrated: Black Beath White . Ash and Peaked&Bonn: Cain . Free Burning • PINK ASH'cOAL. • P. 0. ADDRESS—Pori - Its - Luxor Schny4- kill County ; Pa. . April 12.'62 DIEUM ./4111.1131.1.)8 NEW COMBINATION COAI SCREENS. . The undersigned take pleasure in announcing to Coal Operators and others. that :they 'are:-manufacturing a new COAL tiCREEN of their Invention, which they Will guarantee to wear twice - as long, andilio its work better Than trinaped wire Screen in. uSe..• The seg. meats turned put by us can be • bent 'to any circle re quired. • We also guaraixtee.thaf the .mesh will always retain its original size.nntil entirely worn- out. • In the crimped wire Screens- the 'meshes frequently slip - and lose the prop . ertneih; before the-. Screen is half worn out.• We manufacture any sized mesh of opt' New. Combination Screen, need in the trade... .• -• .. • ll!ehin, who . .was_aisociated with Mr.-Reach am in the_businees of manufacturing -Screens. at Nor , weginn and. Railroad streets. Pottsville, har nddis solved partnership; and - disposed of his inters has re', 'moved to Railroad 'street, to the rear 0f,..D. terlys liarAivare Store. Centre Street, and assoCiated With tutu. in the mannfailture of their new Coal Screens of all de ' bcrintlong, Mr. Jasper Snell.. lie eoliati a continnance 'of the patronage heretofore so libelally Oeetovrcd upon: WIICE!WAEEIVS We aro akin mannfacturnig aistyle of Wire Screen fiy a procesediabrent, from that need-in masking crimped Wire i-crcens. as good in eyery respect:. to 'which tti at tention of CoSI - Otierators is itiyited. • • DIEHM SNELL, . liannfactnrers, of Screens of all i lew• r ipijo l ia a t .the shortost-ifinice. - . Wee. 26; 413 O COAL OPE . RATORft. • ' . . . GREAT. IMPRONTNIES'T • C'OAL • .S.CREENS: nnetersigntd are now prepared 'to mannfietnre; at their .7ilincrsilite, all kindi of. SCREENS. for screening improveql mahufactnre, patented to Jonas - talibin3tein..4th - February, 1562. lam' ~ ~~.. •• “us pro,. c more du rable, maintain theirfoim barter. 'and itielumished cheap as any to be had in the Comity_ • ' . They arc made of eqtare -iron in ouch rhaPerts'to prevent the Coal sliding from one s . ize to the other be fore it is thoroughly tworted., time preparing it better than =be dune-by mat ink or wire screms.. • The _ _ operators ir /411 Screens,. to examine thoee new patent Screen-. at - theirsbop. or at work at the Mammoth Vein Col liery of George S. Repplier, near St. Clair; where they have been In nee for home .time.. . . By Inut:wing Fereens made under thli-Pit tent, Ml ration,or and trouble as bivalent rights will be avoided.. Al twork done with promptnem and dispatch. .J. & L. LAUBENSTETN. Tnensyillt.Jnne:. iS62 trEK'INS' PATENT COAL SCREENS. The undersigned baring- purchased.of the New York Wire Railing Co., .• - .1 . 11E. JENKINS' PATENT,'.. for improvement in - the process 'of manufacturing' C. , al Sentens.:&c.., hereby gives notice that, the value of said invention and-the validity of Abe patent bas already been fully eitaMished after a long trial , in the 'United States elven; t Court: that injunctions have been .granted.- and will continue to issue against iimy..and all violations of said .patent right. Also that the-injUnction agathst J. & 1,. Lanbenstein of Minersville, Pa.. as, intnagers of said patent wasby order of the O. S.- Circuit Court. .Oct: 1N1564. tally and tannpletelY. restored:- The sub-. scribers also ticalre to. give notice- that the follow ing. are tbo only persona who are at present. authorized to um the. said patent improvement as matinfacaurers of. 'Coal-Screens. in and- throughout the Co4l Region:. - • J. 1 . 11.. BROCK. Scranton. Pa.... J. (4 PRICK.: Potts viilel/4*.Pa.. BROCK& 'SHOEMAKER, Tartiagna, • Milhentanathetarers" vrovddmot makerinAlotatron.of the said patent tinleve e,ncouraged by, toners or renters. 'of • Collieries. we . are determined in_tnniwi:dts •every 'case that tre discover •tir purchasers- and astra, all rill' art itannfactnrent of Coal Se—s, made in 'violation a( eald•patent, to the fultstataptlar thelsw., 4 :caw York; Jan, '28,..854-tf • . . • . . D ENJA.IIIFIN ilicC 00 IL. Altensei. 1L a vr; SILLLW•S ELILDLKG:. appot•its • Bank, :Pottsville, Pa. . (Marcli.l9. W - ...11.1tA.N.• Attorney . and Coa l JJ seilor at law, Pottsville, Sr_buylkill• County. Pa. .9tlSee in . Silllmm:re new- building, on. Centre nearly opposite the Miners. Bank; Y 9 : 3 , . • . • • H . ROYER. Attorney at Law, OFFlCE—Market Street,-two doors .bore February. 7, 41.3 , • . • -.. • 6-ly . . JAMES' 11. (01.-NIPIIILLL. • ' .1 • , WSLLIASI 7L. 8111 AiIIIPBELL 8:11LITH, Attorney's 'j Law.- OFFlCE—Cenirs Street;: opposite W Horse Hotel, -Pottsville, P.a. -*, . • . ' • :June 2&, .62 . . • . .26: • ffiIIATOPIRER . LITTLE, Atter ey at Law, Pottsville; Sehevikill County. OPPICP,In Mallantiteko':Street. eerneeef Second. • April 11, ; :•• . • . • • • t -ly -* BUSINESS CARDS. . . . 1 1 1. • - T. 'arid illintag L. Engineer, • Potieville, pa. • • •• I •• OFFICE on 2d floor-of Geo:.Bright's Buildlfig. Cen tre Street.' '- • '• [Dec. 10..64.50.11•1 81/..M.-SCEI.IONS, 1L7. - . S. Hotel, Civiteaad illioing.lEngiucer,•aud Surveyor, Sept..lo, '64.31-]... • . • TABIAQUA, - P AURaS ttROTIIERS, Civil and'11111.; fling Engineers,: ItuaisepS 'Becond Mahrtutiingo Streets. . STEPHEN. HARRIS. . JOSEPIIII. S. HARRIS.' July 39. .•. September 26,- .63 . -39-- S. LANGDON, Surscon - LP• Denthq., Marker Itreet, second • door above Third - .Street, south side; .611eiliba Pottsville. May h, .50 • , J D .. Vr.• SWEATER; Postsville;Pit:, lute• L ..-ortho Peunsylvania State Geological Suivey I ex ploreslitnds. mines, Sc.• .- ~ - ' 55 ' -.: '. • 1 - 'October 13, '- . • . - . .: '•• ' • .41-tf . . 1. - 4 1 RANK CARTER, . Ag at,, MAIL4.S'OI. - .Crrt Schuylkill- County, :27 - Letter Addiesn- , -.l4 , hnixoylcity , . • •GEIVEY--;Forr . the Purchase ttud .ttnle A.of RCM" Estate - ;. buying landlei I ing Coal; taking c:hatge of COM Lands, and collecting rents: lialuoitango Street, Pottsville:. ••• . I - April 6,''60 • . • C.HAS:3I. 3O~I\ •A . OTTO , llannfactnreir rind Dealer kinds of I,timber,'Williamsporf,. Pa. June 29 4 '6l • " . [ . HOTELS. - • • • • • FRENCH'S 'HOTEL' • Oh the Ipuropean Phin; opposig..4ph* nail Park, Car. Of Fra • NEW • • ...-• Spactous - Refectory, Bath Rooms'; and. -Barber , Bed-roomN warmed gratinarid only one bed in a r: Do not believe numers or hablinten whOsity we are Servants AM not allowed to receive petquisites, IGN ISO. EL ; • FIate.EX6II.ANGE HOTEL) • • CENTRE ST., pOrrsynxt, :JACOB I LINDEN I MV,TI!, P..rop'f.• 'April 4, , 63 • . , • -: -• (Formerly MORTLNIEIII Old a 40S. M. FEGER,Proirr.. ' Read Thik!. R—TROXELL' CHEAP- - GLASS, CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer. H POT T SVILLE. NIIII=M= . , . ~ . . • The *eitizens'or Pottiville and iamglibbring: , ' villages and:hamlete;one and all, are invited and examine my stock of wares before buying] wilerm;a.4 lain not to 'be 'tinder:sold, 'and can In I,louseke,epers with every article t ] hey.want In m of. business. in the stock of .' ... - ] . ] • . .• French' _China, wlll he found Tea Setts, Dinner • Setts, Card and Baskets, Watch- Cases, - ,Segar Holders; Match Ilottoldags, .Motti, Cups and Saucers, Yeses,.Colo! China Serfr coeChildren; and a - general variety of . . . . .. GIIsS-Ware.. ... ... .. • Choicest, latest ' pat erns, consisting ..of :Table, and Ba: Tmfiblers, Champagneand. Wine Wedgies; Ala. and Beer. Glasses, Decafiters, Bar and Bitter Bottles.Gob lets.-Plates. Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Creams eel eries. Sugar Bowls Spoon ...Holders: Syrup` Cane, _it Bowls; • Fruit Jars; Cake Stands, Ke ro sene -Lam of every varie:ty,Lairip Chimneys.s.Lanterna; Garb:llea inks; Candy Jars. •iike., <tn. ' - • • •''- .. • • . • : • Crpeitery: - Crockery.: f.. 0 if- A.fnll assoMment of IRON ETONE CHINA.' - 'inf d ferent patterns; in setts or single pieces, to snit the pub_ Ik. • A large assortment of .cnrmon C. C: Ware, hich I will sell at low figures. • -.', • . ' . - War: ~ . , Yello w- and Stone e.: Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes. : Callanderti, Milk : Jelly Mmilds;'. Pitchers. Tea Pots,. - B-tter Pots, Pots Jars, Jugs, etc., etc. '• .; - . . • .‘ • • MISCELLANEOUS ::—Toilet Setts. Cartons, Slot and Foot Baths; Quart and Pint Flasks i •("' lel Oil Ac: • lr resit Jars. of every description,. - - ... MERCH.A.NTS 1 Iran sell von' Goods at - C:ty `P thus saving.you freight: Call andsee if It: is rat 1 April _ L AW -136-C)Ka- TtRDON'S DlGEST—latest echtion'..• .• ~• DUNLOP'S •LAWS 'OF. THE UNITED STAT • WHARTON'S AMERICAN . ORIMINM., , LAWt • • •••• ' LASVADF 110MIOI '• • • PIiEIa,PENTS •Or PSD,ICTME. _ " • ROUNTER'S LAW .SHARWOOLeS AMERICAN BLACKSTONE; I I.F.DGWICK ON .STATUTORY. AND - CONS I TIONAL LAW • • •• • • • . • . - ROBERT'S DIGEST OF BRITISH. * pm*, DUANE ON THE ROAD LAWS. , • • DUANE'S LANDLORD AND TENANT. • • • .DUNLAP!S bOOK OF FORMS,- GRAYDON'S FORMS: • . ..• • SMITH'S ELEMENTS OF TIIE LA: * W.- ' RINN'S JUSTICE. WELL'S.LAWYER FliittSl 800. • TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL. LAWS - OF rENI 110IM - U , S AMERICAN:STATESMAN: ' . ••1 • -RULES.OF SCHUYLKILL COLTNTYCOIT Fee - sale - at . • ' . 111ANNAVN- -. •.- . • • , . . lkolland Statiehery A : SAFE.:'.STEAIVI.'BOIL • The sabscriberis iSrepareci to receive. prders : •forthe 11QIL.Eft.'Y in sizes to Snit per-. thaseri... The'aitcution bf manufactures and others is Called to this he* Steam Generator, as combining.esi•;. sential advantages iriabsolute safety from destructive explosion. first . 'cost and. durability.-ecouomy . - of.fuel.• facility of cleaning • and transportation,. &c., •/Ze. ; not possessed by any boiler no* in use.. • • • • These boilers may, be seen' in daily operitiOn,driAng the extensive .works of •Messts. Wm.. Sellers Co:. Sixteenth street and'llamilton, street iat S. W. Cartell's .Factory. Spruce street ; Schuylkill, and at Gassedis.Tret. v.n4ont Prankford. • • • • • : . JOSEPH HARRISON; Jr" 111rashingtoa Building, • 274 S. TI-11'D STREET, Sept. 24, 14.-89-tfl Manhood.: how Lost, how Restored. .:. Jut published. anew edition. Dr. I . . A' 01/- CulverwelPs • Celebrates, x.-1 „. ;.;.. _ - -.0 ."-- say on the radial' I cure fwithou med- I ' ''", . -7 Idne).' of 'SrintsuroaancsA or n minal weakness, • Involuntary. Seminal Losses., Ismo xrmr. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impeditnents t Mkr a, tinge. etc.: also. CoSamietiox:Errurrsy. and R In duced by self-Indulgence or se.rnal extravaganoe Clr'Price. In a. sealed envelope; only 6 cents: ' ! • The celebrated author in-this athitirable -essay - leirly I demonstrate& from A. thirtY Yew!' • sicoessiul - p , dice," that the - alarming' consequences • of-self-abuse maybe I radically cured without the 'dangerous use of internal' medicine or the applidation of the' Imite—pointing out s a mode of curs at once' simple, certain. - and eCetual, by means of which 'every sufferer, no matter sw t his' condition' may be. may cure himself cheaply. vately, ... 'and radically . :: . ' .. , . ,• ~ • . : Dar - This ; Lecture - shvuld be le the bands .o every every . pr i m youth and eve man in tbe land. . . . ' - . Sept, under seal. in a P 1 lain.envelope. to any address, I poem ram on receipt .of six cents. or two post stamps. l 'Address the imblishers. - GRAS: J. C. KLINEI &CO, 127 Bowery, 'New York, Pont °Mee box 4,& 6: Jim 24,.•65. • : • •• -. 4.-11 .. . . . . •• • - - • - - - • - .- ' • LOW' WATER DETECPOR.—As Croft's' A-4 tow Water Detector is one of the few Invt ixt ntions • thatiS 'destined to 'beanie popular with all rties ,s . using' steambollers. Them - are at prate's Moneand in use in the Mew 'England States, .111.T0rk.., and Pennsylvania, and in nOinstancejutve they failid. 'to opemte. ' Tho practical - .visitie ofthis . hultfurnent moot be4eetioned - . sui rentmaard'lgtanit"...tOttbk out and e osiou of hoilertid danger l.6 tinidaii life. EvOY Instrument warranted to give' satisiliCtion 'before: peywOlt,:' Thetnly :Aguasf C or lhe tele . - of thir ittiele 420. 28, '66.:...' I I. GRANVILLD-STOKES! OLD 'STAID. GRANVILLE:sT)KES! OLD STAND, ARIANVILLD.STOKES , OLD STAND. 609 CHESTNUT ST.. 609 CHESTNUT ST, 609 CHIi:STALa ST., GEN'IB! DRESS MATS,. GENTS' BUSINESS COAT% GENTS. DRESS COATS, GENTS.BL - SINESS COATS, cams , DRESS COATS, GENTS , BUSINESS COATS,' TANTs, vEsTS, PANTS. VESTs; . - • PANTS, VESTS. PANTS, VESTS„ PANTS,' VESTS, •.,pANTS, VESTS. .PANTS, VESTS, PANTS,' VESTS, PANTS; VESTS. The stock oCreaiii-macie clothing to be found at this elegant'Emporinta . . cannot . be 2nirpirseed; .in point . of !STYLE, QUALITY; MAKE and FLNISH.,' by that of any other establishment. ; - . -- , Thial.l.not idle aasertion,'but . n.i)oiltive hint, • Call and eaarnintifor.yourselrea: • , •609.Chestitut•St.,'PhiliadelPhits. 609 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.' •. - 609 Chestnut St., - Philadelphia. '609 Chestnut St".Philadelphht. `;6o9.Chistatur St., Philadelphia: , 1ni: • 12, ;64:. •.• 1: ." • 46.:3ii 1864, .1 2 • 1864. IVILLIA111: JONES, TSERGBANT TAILOR AND PLPTHLE • spurilE . Asa' sonl i r , t s„ liz i zit . i.:xi , tra • .1:1. MAR • .-• • . • . . • • • • . . . • . • ...• Bes invitee attention- to his tpag- •.. • • .nitictmt st'ca of '"F - LNE CLOTIIING. got .• - • - ittsmiecior ittyle,'lty tasteful.and eiperi T • . • .• enced artists, and. offered for 'sale .at ex, ceedingly '• • •. - 1 ; - . LOW PRICES.: • • . • Also, to his laige variety of • ' PIECE 0001 for cusTom - woroi. em, •- • tracitgreelectiOns from the- finest tons of both foreign And 'domestic menu- - ' .- . . . • • • • •••-• . • : • '•• . ' • ILTJA S 'JONES, - • SUCCESSOR To: norsExtz IL ADAMS, • Soatheast Corner_ of SOvOnth and ..• ' - 111.arket .treets- • • - Noy. - .12,;64: ..• : • .46-3nV .-: ..C. - t - AP Trti.:llN Gr:- . • FALL OF -A864, ET TIC firSIVV. ; CLOTIIING " 11011:8E, • • • ...Xi:is. 303'an4:30:CITE STNI7I: . . • • : PHILADELPHIA. ...• • k • I =v.' . - The facilities of this house-tor doing haat.; CO •, g neas are stick that they can confidently claim . .1-3 • ft; fOr it the leading position among the:'Tailor: •• c ink Establishments of Philadelphia. They, ••Ws •.. therefore. Invite the attention of gentlemen ti • ; L „...oftitate to their superb stock of - • CLI ....- . - .. • . . ' . .. tild , cat 'by' the beat 'artists , trimmed and maae. ; I _3 46 :eqttalt6 Customer Work, and at . • • - n ,co • (a ai • - )4 I mix, call jelne rnigh line POPULAR PRICES. Theyliare also added a • • • • . • • •-' CUSTOM DEPARTMEX . T. •.. V . 1:14 where Me:latest novelties may be (Mind, em bnaciag some tr , sll,.from Londoo. and Parle. Cake afes, fllmes, tut!, - PERRY & CO. : 4 - co 2,1 303 and 305 CIIESTNITT Street. Onstni Department 30$ Chestnut st. N0v..1!..•64 :. WHAT_ NEWS .P" WILKINSON & TAXLO.II, Would inform the imblie that • No: 'helßw cheatiint, .GOOF M.A.:II;iiIi...(I..OOC,ID . TII.II4MINOS.'GoOD • • . GOOD ITS • • • THE ••• and see • Late a STOkM% CO [Oct. 114 1 43 , 1. Nav 11 . 4 10 4111 . • Encourage :genie lEaniifactures:„ •".• CH:eitgLE SALAMANDER .SAPES • Second st:; Pottsville . Jimnonticei.io the'husineis community.of.this imd the adjoin countien: 'that . hs mannfac: mires SALAMANDER SAFES of -all 'sizes and L kinds, warranted Vire.primf, whict:4-iti point of workmanehip and finish,-will . ounpare with -those ob. Mined from any other establishment in the coin:dry.— atwayis keeps'safes on hand for. sale, and will -make • them any Fize, for Banking and other .Public Institu t . I,icliS,lts cheap, if not-clikaper than they can be obtained •.•••- . - . . • - . He refers to Beniaininnzi.isstsA HeclieHrigli ts nos; Cooch,and , ,A.- liendersoii, - of. this ; 130rough, who haws -his Safisi in use: - - -.- • , iJiine•-13,1.3...•-•24.11. :.. •-• F. HAESELER,. • 7 110 I ,ESAI,E:-ANIS RETAIL DEALER :IN tOi3AC..CO,.:S ' NUFF, CIGAR S,- PIPES, &c., iIrATILE dTRSET, IPOTTIOIIGLE, Nearly_ Oikpof4hts the .DlortlinerHouse.. 'Dee. t; 81=17 . . - VITRIFIED ',Towle WARE DRA . -This Pipe is glued 'bride - at (I out, and, for conduct:- . ing water, is the beat and cheapest wide in use:. . . . . nverazionv: FLOOR leurats,; : , for Haller Conservatories, Hanks, Churebes, Ate.; as laid by us in the Capitol at •Washington, and many Arat class buildings in-all parts of the country They are of . variant colors. and capable of being made into an:al: most infinite variety of patterns. Citculane, with pat... ,terns and prices. sent on application. , . . • :MILLER & COATS.% 279 Pearl St., Ifew• York. STAMPS, COMMERCIAL, and BUSINESS, - At B. BANIVAPPIS Bookstore. • OHEAA: . GOOD ROOFING. • • ABOUT, HALF THE . PEICE or Int' WARREN'S tiENLITTEPEBBLE MOPE:GI is now usedmore than'any other ldnd.: It.. is "_both- Pint and - Water Pinot, =Coil! - outlast . two 'tin Tooth, while E mote onlynbonthalf the prieg Of tin ' This totehig Is Fat on by th• subscribers, at short notice.. . - •. .t DiFitEBE, It Cannot be pin on roots pitching over a inches' to the foot. It can be pin an fat, if newels/IAT; . • ' _ - R WIPER II EL TIIT4i.. ad . itli4l7 - 1 Wit l l - .o* Tei which d rig/64-.luPo*. OsieePseldife-Mukbol• ra w mho? , St, :1 r -t t. GO9 mu:sr:van' ST, 609; CHESTNUT. ST.; ^O9 CHESTNUT' ST., PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA- GENTS' OVERCOATS, i.ENTS• OVERCOATS: GENTS*. OVERCOATS, HEADY-31ADR CLOTHING - ALL'S- - GOODI MA= --• • , .Bright as the sere of Ansteiiita, : Rose the sun-that winter day: , • ' A slry as, clear as burnished steel . • Bound his golden circle lay:: - • , . .A:ronnd the tivir.kof glittering green • •-: Width his lerel glances Swept, like a conscious thing in' happy 4reenith' • The crystal ocean slept. • • . . . . • • • The surf was still itpon.the beach. • • " - " Save the.pulse of that: endless swell . • Whichkttled the pebblesiu its fonni, And tumbled the. painted shell. •'• . , A lois 'breeze eretg trots °CAI:* land. .. And fluttered,. and then was dumb As through our ctrowll fleet it shook • The sound ofthe rebel drinn.- . • . Flash 1 crash I , At once the flag-ship woke, • • Like. a:mousier of the deep That starts from night-long, wave-rocked rat, And - spurns away his sleep. , • So in-one Instatit all alive . • ' ••• The ship of the Admiral seemed. .As flocki tur rip from deck to pair: - Life signal colors streamed. . • • ' • • . . The gilm sisters of the waves • Held council fora while, - Then with bliWed heeds, hi clouds of smoke, . 'Swooped landward file on flee.... • • A torrent Sienna at eyery_boW. - In each wake a frothhig broolri . 'And at every pant.eacb fiery heart . In their oaken bosoms shook. - - • • Before.• the mounds of Fisher rolled,' Crouched down on their spit of sand 'Behind them stretched the clutching link Of "our Terry's iron hand. Close 1n the fleet of armored ships, • At their_werk already set, . -Burled their great shells and ponderous bolts .-Through casemate and parapet.. • • .• How the roar deepened, as o ur gene. • . ' Were Joined in the fearfalsport 1 • . • : 'A thousand pieces. aimed as one . That blazed at the. crumbling f ort. - • From earlv.dawn until the inn: . Oter-paisedbis point of noon, , • No mnsie-daneed in rebel ears •• ' Sate the cannons , awful tune,.• • • - • • . • .• • :No-prospect met the 'rebel . gaze:— • Save the - smoke or bursting shell. And the dust and, sliding earth . • As their walls and bonib.proofs fell. Their, pm& disuiorinted.rolzMl thetilaY. • • And the ports were elloked with Sand No living thing a bieathing.epsas '• On the openwork*. could ,sterod.• • ' . . . . • • • • •It seemed as if a aterm of Are L, - ', • • Had burst from the cloudleSitekies, •• • " And dreadful shapes thronged through the smoke. With death in their lurid eyes. • •• • .Atterly evening came a halt, • . •-• •.: '• For the'ships were changing . ~ • - And a hundred.barges specked the sea, • And•croWded the landing-place. . • . Then as the rabbits brim abroad, - When their burrows spring has warmed, . • So from their lairs the rebels crept. • ' • • And about the ramparts swarmed.: .‘• • ,Onwaid with cheers the.sailortdashed , • • , ' But lung ere that - day was' dime, .:.• • Sore Sighed they-for the friendly deck, ` . . And the post heside the.gtin. . ' • Bravely through ball and shell they stormed, • • ThrOugh grape-shot and shrapnel .shi . But the deadly gun , -blasts blew their ranks • Like - chair from the winnowingunill. _ • :Freston and Porter vainly fell, . • - . ' • And' Lamson and Bache:. „in vain • - The sands were tracked with blood: and heaped • With' he Wounded and the slain. .• . • • . B a ckward, as men who yield to fate, • And yet scorn the deed of sharrie , Slowly. With oaths of surly rage, • :. • To their boatd our sailors came. . •- . • • w . What flutters e'er the northern all f • . , • - • Look now. where the smoke breaks through - Huzzah t huzzah nth. Terryie flag— -• ' • 'Tis his battle-flag of blue I- . . And by its side . another flies,. ' All tortinnd gashed with Scars. ' • • See,,how it flashes through the smoke— The grand old stripes and s tare ' ' •AM then we knew that not in vain •, • .'Had our slaughtered shiptitates bledt: - - And we Imailed,..tui if they knew themselves, , In thefsees of tho'dead. • ' . Hark. hark; there goes the steady roll .Of the calm. well-Ordered fire. marveterans,af a hundred•flghta,: That 'will never ebb nor tire. Curtis had won .the forerurist mounds. That sheltered the rebel van. And down, across the tmyerses: . • Re followed them man to Man. • . • Each mound-was as a - battle-held. ' And reeked with its bloody strife . • • • And, not a foot ground was gainedi That cost not a hero's life. • • • Shonting.and pahting,,hand to band, • : • They fought till the close of day.. Till the solemn moon among -her stars Looked down on the dreadful, fray. • ' Curtis closed op hie wasted rankk 'And paused for a final hlow, • •: - 'The bayonets gleamed.•and the leveled steel : Was turuedon the stubborn foe. Their' Abbott's, photits - ran" m our.reir,.... As his rushing Mei cameon.; - ' • But when we looked for the enemy; • . • . broken liner' were gone. • •. A fellow 'to the cheer we gavi. , . • - In the world was never heard It made the bloOd dance In our veins, - . And . our matted locks it stirred,' They knew-its meaning in the fleet ;• • Ajid before our signals glared. • -Rockets were leaping up the sky; . . And a thonsand'hlue-lights flared. • - • A feast oyantenas starred tle. sea, ' • AS be kissed the laud-with bliss; *. • . - Audthe.etsrlight and the Inoonightjobred • • . Thelriby In that holy ktsa. • • - Thus was-Fort - Fisher stotined and . won t'• Andthis planet may grow gray , ){re song or chronicle shall tire • • ' With the, Mertes of that . day.' ' : • . • stnRDAY NIGHT MUSINGS. • There is a great . white counterpaneofsnOwl on the •ground this Saturday " night. God'e charity .covering niultitude of sins Would! that , human charity would thus do--wouldl Whiten over the little lmanocks and ridges "of! life which can be removed from one. place only to rise-again in another! The week just pasis ed bas been a short one.. Too short for many a one to settle with himself, yet he has gone home. How' time flies. Has it always went; by thus rapidly? -If all the Saturday, nights I God has ever given us were before us, what an array at crune would be seen. Yet-the I day comes when they iwillloom up with their! debits and Credits to curse or bless. Da you ever pause to think, readers ? pause! again. If not, begin now. Brett , your chair to the fire.. Turn the light so it, will not hurt your eyes. Pull the. curtain down at the cor tiers. Listen!. A footstep on the . creaking snow. Some laborer koing to his loved ones. Weary and heart-tired—may God warm his little home, with love. Look back over the past week. It is trot far. A room' with six folding depri. Open all of them. Turn the room into a hall--look down Its short walls .and see in memory the:pictures you have hung there. Another footstep: hovv.the boot creaks as-the snow is crushed beneath its weight.: Listen: a lighter step. Some- wife who is , hastening home , to ,greet herhusband -with the 'marketing for the morrow. Tired man, sits and rests with little hands in his whiskers --littleeyes peering into his—little: heads _On either shoulder--stars which rank Wins Major . General in the army of life! 'Bold'them closer to you—kiss them fondly to:might. Who but God knows who will be in shroud, coffin or grave, ere another' Saturday night , comes Another step! -The other way! Some' husband with heart, full ofillined hopes go, ing to meet at the beer' table: Mane foolish youth - swift steppingsby, anxious to -join the revel. Pitied husband. 'Twas not thus a few years since. Who is to blame?: Let us, who kn6w not the cares and shadows of the 'heart, not;do that which God.has told ns not to do: Let us not condemn. He will yeward and, He will.punish. The step dies away. Around the corner. So het hope dies away. ' • • • "So his heart thoughts have: died - out? Why la • ''EDWARD EvERIETT -will he leave the home fireside this Saturday Born in Dorchester; April 11, 1704. _night, over-all others ? Home once had its Sehool in 'Dorchester in .1737, *charms. The eye now so indifferent once lit " At School in Boston in 1803. its way to her very scail. The lips now cold Public Latin Sthool in 1806. in petulency once put.their rich fullness up . 'Exeter Academy in 1407., - Exe t e r I College 1807. to revel in the loved kiss. The which now speaks but to chide, once knew no. language r a a r ga c ted at Harvard, 1811. kppointed Latin Tutor in HarVard College,lBl2 but that of love. It was ir.any. Saturday Pastor of Brattle Street Churcb,.lBl3, nights ago perhaps—but it was once. • Why ProfesSor of Greek Literature in 8.C., 1815-20 Soto -night? Is there not some-little - comer Absent in Europe., 1816-1819. in the heart where the old love = the old hop-el , Editor North American Review, 1620-23. • al the Phi Beta Kappa - oration in 1824 -the old pleasure lingers? - Must s you go to .1 4ei ii i l e t re o - 6 4 - sreu i n ' 18254. - `night? Once you, would not have le ft for au Governor of Mansachusotts, 1836-40. • hour. Who has - poisoned the feast? Who sailed for 'Europe in June, 1840. has _bittered the spring ? Talk it over this Minister to the Court of Ht. James, 1841-44.. Satnrdav night. See who has Shrouded the • President.of Harvard College, 1846-42. - Pet -and buried the Darling: of years agone. - - Eulogy on John Quincy Adams, 1848. . Go-not elsewhere, for happiness . i It is :not trig t d a gal f etit te a'Arr Ui to be found in the wine cap. The glass of i Or a t ion r i55: 913/ - . 59a. ithet ls ' 1853 ' poison - does not contain The allurement I . Oration on Washintston; Feb. 22, 19d6. - of the . gaming table gives rto happiness. *Rest Address before.the Provident Institution; Dec, this night. I.l' yoti Irmo each. other: sit beside t; 22,'1857. . each other - eye to eye at times - hand . upon r. ; Early. Days of Franklin, , Jan..l7 185. • or in h a nd at times:, Read to her or him you i Tribute to.Rnfus Choate, Jos, 1859: • love. React this little chapter. It is kindly] P- isc ß urse ba W ebs63 r. Se P t- 17 ' 1853 ' - Isonunated for the Vice Presideney Of 9:te L. S„ meant, even so from these who difier:froni I ,Look back and 'see. bow muCh`l4kle,r-1 : Address before therlinitin Club, 1863. • you have been „ untoh 'hitlrOti Political Address itteFanetul Hall, 0ci.19',1864; port 'plol4 havchiliehtliati,younre. :11q :Address in aid of the . , Citizfnis of Savannah. .Wome.. , ' , Delo'riottbill. the - 4174d into. ..33:1 . 4414.1,1865 " • . • Atak e • • - •Jt 115, X 855, in 19, 11 1 .66.—Boaten tally for 5 , 4:nu .. 0vn. sake. Miff 33 1 f - `e wolatn,s,. 33° Mer ' • love—kiss for .kiss--conlldence for corm . deuce. - Be to him as you were when you won him. Call back the glanakthe word, the old cares—the electric touch, and , sit down to gether to blase God that you have each other to love and live for. Let new resolves be born to-night. Theymay die.before another one cornea around, but: ley „them be born. Godlient uit . here- to :be happY. 'We live to - make ourselves miserable. -C-gives us Sat urflay night .for reflection. Inc givea.us the: Sabbath for. rest.. Ile gave us sir days for labor, And you;, brother 'Aliderszotnrtule In life's battle, must you go from the home you have-? It may nor be quite pleasant, hut can von not help to, mare it-,so? Save your \earnings..== Save your heart.",Saie your-man hood. :Seep faith with yourself. Give this night -to 'rest—to-morrow -for.worship. and give, to God a heartfelt.blessing for' the titer _ cies you have. Some Saturday night your last! . We pray that this may not. .• ' • BRICK POMEROY. REPORT OF THE NERVETOR 6F.NERIL; :The second annual.report•Of lion.' James , P. Barr; 'Surveyor General •of Pennsylvania,. •Whieh* has just 'been issued •bY the Public; Printer, exhibits • a-marked .improvement in the business and receipts - of • the Land Office over previous years, The number of pat ents paid for during the year, is two thousand one hundred and seventy-eight, - being about ,the. number paid Ibr iii :the .previous ten years.. The retelpts::*ere a fractiOn? under nmety-thousand dollars, or. something more ,than the. receipts :from • Ake :same ,stireefor the Whole seven years beginning ..December 1, .1856; and ending November 30, 1863, as will be seen .from the folloWing statement: . December, - . 1856,. to Nov., • 1857, :..$2l; 553 59. December, 1857 . tit • 1858,...,12,948 49 - December,. 1858, to I s roV.',. ) 869, ... - 5 13,559 22 • Deoember,-1859, to 11,825. 40 'December, 1860, *to 7,242, 80 :DecernVer, 1861, to 'Nov., 1662 5 ...: .5,2:3061 December, 1862, to Nov.; 1863,%.. .18,457'03' December, 1863, to'Nos ~:1864,:.:L 91,960 70 the year preVious • to Mr: Barr's *inductionjrito the office of Surveyor General, 'the *bole receipts of.the office. did not de,‘ fray more than. half its expenses! But •the. past year: has yielded the Suite TrettsurY. a clearincorhe from larida of at least eighty • thousandAfollars,•'crVer arid -above all the ex ,penses of •the Office: . This :is by far :theraost . .gratifying . exhibit that uny Survey ..or General - has been enabled to .make for Mr.-Barr:lexpresseS. the opinion, that, by . judicious legislation, 'the sum of . two or three million. ollars, which• is•eatimated. to be still due otrimpatented lends;, :might bebrOught info-the State Treasury. in the next te.n.yeara, withoutinflicfing.:lnjury or distress upon a single debtor: The plan bv. which lie . .pro . ; .poses to effect this desirable purpose, is. to tax unpatented lands slightly higher; than those that' are. patented, and - thus make it Alm interest of all holders .of .uniSatented lands to extinghish the claims of the Coul intaiwealth upon . thent.. • • • • • • There is certainly no. good reason why the large . amoluit still dire t 1 e State - on account of lands should not be collected,. and . there are niany•and • very obvious reasons Why, it - should be brought into the ,Treasury.within : :reasonable period froni , thk.date. To collect , 'it • summarily .would. be 3 hardship to Many . of-the debtors;* Mad: - to . avoid .this, the Stir-:• ~veyor General huititinely.uggesta a plan. by which it may. be got . in• gradually. • • • • Landholder who .iieglect -to pfocure pa tents from the Counhtinwealiii do:injustice to those who have patented their' lands, and al so incur the-risk of tieing Made to pay for • their neglect . ,Several.movements looking.tb the summary eollectiox O.F.thes.e debts," have • of late years been made:lti the Legislature .; and it• Would • -riot surprise itland owners - 2 who nit° to . ofl, getting tenta should - he compelled:to pay:up at any increased rate of interest. The'present 'rate ranges from: two to six per Cent. per annum, .according to - the priee'at whiclithe land: :sold .• that which' sold at. the.. highest - price` paying :the lowest rate *of intereSt,' -• • • . • I.. The price of land was changed at:differ ent-periods: linderTerit. and . his heirs, it was 33 per hundred acres , tik, one time, s24••at another,' and • $22..22, at an ct tn der. the COMmOnwcalth, ..the Price, which was notuniform threughout the State, ranged • from $BO per hundred ,acresqloWn tti.s6 66i.• In certairc distriets of limited extent still-oth er prices were - fixed,. but the foregoing were' the prevailing' rates, at which . nearly tall the ••:Lieds'in the State- were . . taken by the' first purchasers. , . •• • • Appended to.the report are. blank forms, Which will be. fOund of 'use - to . persona rill plying•for land:. • Aliso, aliat oh the•several. • .leounties'. /at the CotrnouWealth; the • date of Tell - :erection; Ate., 'from which it maybe sten.that from three counties estab . Hailed at the that Settlenient of the province, (Philadelphia,. Bucks and Chester,)•Pennsyl ! vania has grown. • t 0... contain -not less than „ sixty-six counties k • • THE INTERNAL REVANITE 8113TEM. —The In ternal Revenue system: is producing much larger, returns that; the first-year of its opera tion. For the year ending Julie 30; 1864-, the collections amount to $102,509,2 : 41. which,as nearly.three times the amount collected in ten months of the previous year. The 'gross amount of taxes received from manufactures ihrd prodtictions was $ . ;5,403,386.5(1. New York contributed $16,814,45.'i 00; Pennsyl vania, $9,585,261 65. Fromiron the amount collected in Pennsylvania was $955,880 ; New York; $606.988; Massachusetts; $480,- 180 51; an& Ohio; $208,546.46. The Twen ty.-second - District. of Pennsylvania, on its , manufactures of iron, was taxed $212,281 98, a larger' sum than was paid by any dis; tiict in the country., Pennsylvania has $l,- 335,156, ta x• on coal 'oil; New: York, $243,- 430. On distilled spirits Pennsylvania paid $2,144,425; - New York, $5,985,255; Illinois contributes the.highest amount,- about seven millions:and. a quarter; Ohio, six million and a half. The Whole tax from distilled spirits was about twenty million and a half. Paper and the Manufacture of paper paid $901,9 Y 4, 18 ;' leather, .$3,697,433; tobacco, $7,086,- 684 manufactures of wool, $1,679,940; su-' gar cane, $1,207,610 ; manufactures of cot tem, $1,885,027 ; raw: cotton, ;41,268,412 56; cotton cloths and all textile , fabrics before they are' prepared, $1,713,148 ; fermented.liquors, $2;223,719. Cigars paia $1,255,42i, of which i'ennsylvan ia paid s292,;B4;.slaughtered animals, $695,201 :68.;:gross receipts of steamers., .e.xpress.coinpanies, &c., $2;895,098 63; sales by auction, &c.; $138,082.43; lega cies, $310;836 18; licenses for business ; ex hibitions, &c., $7,178,205 ; retail liquor deal ers, and licenses $1,336,345; wholesale deal era, $1,229;87., wholesale dealers in liquor,' $176,764 ;. commercial , brokers; $204,098; Manufactures, $471,091; phiiicians, $232,774; p'eddlers; 264,111; lawyers, $129, - 186 hotels, 238,681; brokers of 'cattle, $106,337.29; money brokers, $38,673 C. .• 4 '. • ,: ', r : 1 B#l,TlsAN'§:,i ' ••_;,'. pT'g.'4.l4. PRINTING .OFFICE. . . Having procesed Knee Prams. we are now -"wad .to execute JOIt and BOOK.I2IDIVE% of nweey Alp szrtption at the (aloe of the Muir Joessaz. than it atn be done at any other astabHahmentl= County, such as . • . , • ' . • r 1 Bail., Paleepkievs.. , Billie of tadiaig. Large Paean , . ," . f Ilitioilread Tickets, naiad Bins, . " - - --• --• Pttper Beaks, Article* elifAgreetalitt, Theme "Illieedig. _; • Bill Heade; . . Order. Boobs, 'as., . . .- • , At the yeti shortest notice.. Our stock of JOB: TTPZ le :more extensive than that at as ether tate is Ulla, section of the State.. and we keep lands adiplayed VS prowl". for Jobbing. Being *practical Pitoter ottreelf, we will guarantee our `sort to be as iseetat extlhit am be turned out to the cities; - .1 1 2:0111N9 Plol 4 .,101.- ORS done et the shortest narks , . . - . , • BOOR. BINDERY. . . . &mks bound in every 'lllll4OtY 9 14 4/C EU" ik"akil .or ivory dmription manutatturcd, - boFin4 anal ruled le order; atahorbeerruitice. • • • Nucatioilal Column. J. A... 11. TASIS3IOIIIIC. I;. t I. • • . . Sommuniestiinia inteildsd :::/tos this .ssitsout stifi .be addressed fol. b 31:P Aiatioax, Puttarilf.e.' • REMCIFED: James G. Lowrey, the popularand efficient Principal of Male School, No. 2,-reaigned his position last:Week, to take a more literatii* one. Thurone by' one many 'of cite belt Teachers are leaving the Profeesiret for' the :: Simple reason that thereare butlisaeoccupi .- - dons where the reniuneraticiii is so ;smelt-- We are sorry to part-with frieediLowrey,-but . are glad that he has been'fortunate tirioUgh to better hiti condition. We' shall miss him very much, but we wish him alLthe prosper- -, ity that is possible to fall TOttif - nuin, hoping 'he will not forget Itis-comperdons .La bonds. owrumma. MR. EDITOR pertislug .your:vaittable column in the - .Touni.at, I was mucli,.plea& O. to see an article en !While.pcludeit ing over the hints thrown out by the 'wit** of that article it occuivelzi to me that ihelaib-• jectrmight be further agitated without injuiy to the cause,' and as "Observer"-has so kinci lyinvited " courteous criticism" which, no doubt; means a more thorough ventilation of the theme, I would beg leave-. to offer a feW remarks or. suggestions .which , l hope may elicit u. further discussion of this. important branch of iminmon school education.• • . . TO Spell. well is, not Only indisperisible to the finished- scholar but :an accomplishment of which any lady or gentlematinar-Inl any - station' of life feel justly proud:: ?To -attain -"- proficiency,' is,' as'.'Observer! . ..yelitarks, 4' -: dhficult task. Yet. we .. think none shauld despair: - ..We have good : spellets,And "whit man has done more can do, ".and to aid those : ' who have the:rising generation under their' . : instruction, ittimparting a knowledge:of this :. ' - very important study, is the. end. -of, this . , dis- cussion, :I, believe; to be a good 'speller,. we" ' shotild commence its early, in life as possible, ' . as very muck will depend npOn the memory. " • told that faculty. is, not only mot e.actiVel liut mon. susceptible of improvement.ind devel-... . I: - ontnent at that period' of ' , life than - - at any • 'other. :Therefore I would Suggest, first; be- - • gin - to learn a cvil. to spell at '.the 'earliest. • praetical opportunitly; you will by this means • lay a. foundation upon which to build. and'ut. .:• the same time awaken aulnierest in 'the 'young" mind seldom:Secured at a' later day. You- r. Must of.Couree be very Careful of the amount of instruction given lest , you :wrong the ten , ._. - ' der and pliant mind:and thereby clog forever' its onward progress :and defeat - .utterly die: - • • end in view: Teachers of primary.schools,., you cannot be too careful - in this . •,particular; .. - many, very many children. are robbed -of an - .. education, - and rendered unfit for the duties - of life,by an ignorance of this important, fact . . on: the part lA' the instrnctor;l lamentable, yet true-as any.. close ObserVer - . must admit' who_ - " will, take 'the pains' to eiatitine thematter. - ' Observer . has. in his' remarks, confined himselflits-be tells llE! . to what he calls advance - .spelling, buttes-helas arawntheline. of de,- markation so neal -- theheeinning-I shall- takb in the whelp subject, and begin with the child as soon &sit isold enough to-learn words: or . if yOu please rwill take itwhen.itlirstenters . .ihe.school. room, without .any . knowledge of _ , written *characters. I - would put into 'its .. hands cards or.: a- book containing' plainly. printed words. the . names of objects •fatuLiat to-the child, beginning with the. most siniPle; ; and:advance gradually to the 'difficult. ale' : first step would be to impress the appenranem ... of the word upOn the mind; 'this may be done . • in various ways, .by printing the word . upon : the•board by means. of blocks ivith letters - on' • .them.•and by. various other means which will . ' .: suggest 'themselves to the.-actiVe teacher .aa,. . .circumstances require. - This may be termed • progouncing.words if you please; .as soon a;.. the child has become acquainted with- a - few words in this way 1:would analyze 'the Words.: into their letters and dins teach: the alphabet gradually,' • I would have. the pupil . spell: the word be has already learned to:name.. as fast as he learned. the letters:. composing these words.: first in.the book iir.hy looking at . tha word and then 'out of: the book; , when a pu pil fails to' spell ont.' of the -book,. I. require him. to open' tas•book and take a good look - at the word, then shut the hook and, spell. I . repeat- this - until , the word, is learned thor- • oughly. - By thisinethod I old that the:form 'of the .word.is fixed on the . Mind, 'and the imagination - Cultivated. • If cards are used • and .I think theta preferable, a very good way is to have the pupils-spell the - word •by .• looking - at it, then placingthe hand over- the.'. word to hide it;: require them to spell it With out seeing it; this nifty be varied, soinetitues I by having the class spell In concert or by :di ! Visions,. any ;Warat ill to. make it "attractive,. [ and to avoid Monotony.: I would combine . words into sentences as soon es a sufficient 'number were learned and at the proper time: `which may be :determined, by' the teacher I would put an' attractive,. primer Into; the ptf-',, pils hands and' .would xcquffe_ him - to . pro-' flounce and spell every-Word in. each -lesson; these lessons should consist. at first ~of but a -few words; I ' would .:purstie , this' course through the primer. and' first . reader,- 1. have practised the plan here laid down and.found into work. admirablx. I. claim: that it will -make •food spellers and - good readers: at the. same ume; a thing bUt :seldom . attained by many of the methods_. even now •in vogue. I do:not Claim for at any thingzeir. neither 'do I honor it with:a name; it is like the language a-combination. "Observer —has 'broken the ice" says the Editor, 1 1 . have struck it a - faint blow and shall be glad to. hive . , my:fellow- teachers consider the. ,plan . suggested and to throW further light.upon the•subjecteither . by criticising the.plans suggested pr • by' giv-- • lug their ow'" ..:. ',, -. , More anon; IGNOltb. NORE"FRAILDS ON TOE -40VERNMENT.' Mr. Collector Ort on id exhibiting a very decided antiimthy towhisky. Only the other day we announced the seizure by, him of be- tween three and , four hundred barrels of this "ardent fluid, "smuggled out of bonded ware house under the false pretense of exported ; and now we learn that on Tuesday last be. brought to Trier a luckless wight named . Quinn, who was caught distilling the "Tale. stuff" in a shanty in his back yard in the -Bth Ward,' without compliance with the statue ."in such case made provided." This .distil lery, as we are informed, hai been running for nearly a year without paying license, tax or duty, and its final seizure arose from .the nuisance causedby the flooding of the walk and gutters with hot water until the police were obliged -to interfere, one of whom re ported the Matter to Collector Orton. The honest tax-payers which clasi we fondly hope includes a large majority' of our tax paying eitizens,:will be pleased_to know that - vigorous measures are - beingadopted to de tect,. punish, nd compel to 'engorge, those who have hitherto made inadequate retorna, or no returns at ail,. of ; their liability, under, the Internal Revenue law::. We are informed. that Collector Orton. in conjunction with the • Revenue Agerit, A. N. Lewis„Esq., have now. under InVestigation:over twenty cases of fraudulent returns and omissions to ,return; : : out of which there Will be - recevezed. from `present apPearanCes, not leas than $ 100 , 0 9 0 and . they exp!ess the opinion thatit will :be possible to raise a million of dollam froin this class of cases in this city alone-`during the present year.-2. 7 . Tribune, Jan. FS. - . THE CANADIANS:--ThC Canadian authori tics have awakened at.last to a sense of ac -tive justiee. The discussions in the Provin cial Parliament are as sound upon interna tional duty as if they had originated in- our Congress. The rebels are - denounced as-dis turbers of peace and abusers of the.. asylum - which Canada offered them, The Canadian . Governnient is censured fosnot using its paw er to prevent raids 1113011 friendly' neighbo - rs. and - are urged , now to take such remediei as will satisfy the United States that uo further danger liesin that. quarter. -The whole of this debate justifies the ground taken by our Government, and. 'as the consequences E:f its action have satisfted the Canadian& that it is bad pecuniary Policy, evessAcCallovr friendly 'relation's, attended with, commercial advan• tagets, to be broken up, ..foi the gratification ofa political Prejudice,.' the 'Canadians are now actively exerting 'theartelves to undo the mischief their late indifference -tO rebel plans, ortiseir couniT3l3Ce with them. liave 'produced,..;,Tbeloaa cAitrAdelik,-*om.etimes Morti geft014412,. .*Agutlag*v ty : Aft *xis boinilatabeitur !Atonic :4 0W "daira ,trvisos Warms nicebtozoatitti.f Ade AbIG" in e>iligatioa prapnwieratee-
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