i . of THE MIN Elitr4YJ i EB• rr ~ . ' 0 2 „..-:F. 2 7 5 Per .111nam, payable in advance— IM , aaroince •• " ' • ••• ', thrtnevlll striatradhered to hereafter. • mese • . TO . . • • • • • liea to one tiddow (in advineel . 700 Rnr rn t • lY 00'i ".. • ;as oo Fo! rl a y' . 7.;,. ' ..,.riptions must invariably be Paid leadr .- ance. - j be f arnisl4l.l to Carrier and others. ; • •••• 4 •'. - IO ejr cOpies. cash on delivery: - 11 ; r Jlrr,:yjneii and slehool Ti•-art,e.ts will he fdritished At. at $1 50 in tun/any...L. nr $1 15 •if paid i th e year—over One year. ful I Wee: • , . . • .14 8 tes of th - ort ising • • Vie , : inch/direr date,. one insertion,-75 ets., and i nvdtinsorootw ‘ Ones:grim of 7 lines, and 1 for 1 or 2 inseftions. $l-; 3 inserritins $1 "6: • j insertions, .25 Celae per square.. larger niarr. 131*. . Poe , •c 2 ort • . $3 56. g 5 On „ • and over 3... .4 00 • . 00 ou I •- or 141ines, •6 00 .10 00 . L... SOO - 14 Oa . 266,1 ~ 9 1 , 0 16 00 •• 24 -NI • 1.3 on , • 2c.rif , Fr. . -ter 19•u0 30.00 . - •4s W space as aLrreement. • • - ;••;„'- s m - e . tvord , are counted as a line tn . adrertiain;,4. u ; pi-soliti.ns, andltunes s2sulV r 1 r I. Notwes and Diss.dationS. 6 times...s: l .l • • • ' ' 00. - Ali:-TIIA_D-1-11 A.I).AT:IETITTSEMENTS.: . • . - - _ - - .•=-2. • MEM Terminus of the Philadelphia ti Reading- R. R.,.0n the Delaware, at Phlladelphia.:—Plers for the Shipment of Anthracites. • , . . . . . . • . . . - • • . ::.-. COAT. • .• -'. : . . ••• Pier' No•.• li.V. ' -.• 1134§ I tNili STIOPEY 4 icr4Luxqtyg , , . .. ~ BLAKISTON, ..dRAEFF A.- Oo ;.- ... : . ' QUINTARTY .8,,T:- - ' WARD ' :'-- - • - .... . .., .. -.-• • . . 9. -LORBERRY AND "LOCUST lIOUNTAIN'COIL;.i. - Anthracite.&.l3l.tummous.Coals . . .. E S . ........ 9 ...., ... - - Shippe r s ofother apprme mut les o • .., . 1 • . • sot.-AorsTs m 'rimy •ksotAtim FOE. .. .. . . N - 0 7 .11. : . .. 7,TH:7 .. . AIsID.:CED ASI ‘ 3. COAL. - 1• . ._ I .:' -I' 10(1.IOS LEHIGH SUBAR-LOAE COIL, • ••: - . • - itS •WttlnutStreo*,,PhilMeTphlft.....- 1 . • - • .- . .. .; .. - .. •. -, - - • . • -• SAM t. EL • C•AST.Is.ER, INew It ork, . Sole AC:0111 - 19 . for TkeCon.olklated CO•Ft I Coin:, I - •••• - '. •• ... •.9 Trinityrtaildina, New York:. •-•I ' • ' ' ••' - O, P.. STICkNEr.. Fall-River;. -.- .- , - pan.''. Italliznore Vein - Wilkeftbarre 'Cool, : -. ~ - Con. .9i 1;414, ',i , Doane Street,' - Boston.' - ..t. - •' • ;' - ••• J. C. - WELLINGTON. BostoM • -'... ii toi, ti from Jersey:City afid Elizabethport. ~ - . - 1 • Feb. - 1,4: '63 -. • • - - - T , .., -' ':.•••• . ' • -. (39 .Trittity Bpildina,.New York.;. - .. • .-- " ...t. for the HAMPS4I.RE aMALTIMOttE CO'S , • . „ . . linuip..liire: Ge,orge , pi''Creek 'Coal,' shiiniel, !-- .. : • .• - • ..- _. .-Pier.NO. Li ••• ' • • . . . .. •• . • 05. KUM , Street - Beston. -:. - - ' ~, * s t p..himt)re. and T;enfaettiwn . - . •... •. •- • . .. • A ‘ .39•: ,,. 'f . 0r:f - ;.BOROE,'ME.A.R.:St ; - Celebrated IFtrOxid•l'• .' LEWIS -ArbEliilllED fidc, CO:, .I Nyharf l!ici. 6, .Port.. - • - • RiehniOnd _Phlindti - L ToP t'oni..shippeii as PhiladelPhirt. - • :. • - -• • 1 - . .. . ; . •• . .. ... • • ... • .: , ', }-,,,,m • their Wharf, No. I, at Port Rirhinrind: Phila. t• - ;" t . .- '• .. :. - -•- .• - • . • . . . --, - • ''. - ariihht. they are prepared-to ship the hem -- qualities of : - -' ; ' '•,. : • -. -;•' ,- . •-• l,oe•ii..i novoninin and lied and• White Aidi.l•Anthraoite :and. - .Bituminous' . COals. YABDIJSEIN-,: ...L9tm - m - AN . -i!k , C 0,.. Front their docks atr.rersey City (where the .depth •i - lf 1 - - __±. .. ..f. , !0:5 Walnut Street, Philadelphia-. ' - • - _-_ •_ '.•-• ' • •-- tnlFrErns Oi ''' • • . ' .... . l eder fs fromi 1:;t615 , fem), - thef are -' - prePttred at. aII'...OFFICES:.:{ 110 Broadway, New Yeik, • - -• . • LOCLIST MOTTNTAT.N. LOCUST GAP.•WiI..K.F.SBAR-, ~. ;..,,,. , om. I.'. saintly tne'above. Coale. and LEIIIGII. tO•1 • - -- -.- L 14:Kilhy 5tn.:0,130.40n.- - -:. - - .:.. • ;' ' . , .. - RE,..',LEII:IGIf. AND•OT,IIER ‘. - . .1 tpamerc and t-hips for ports in China iind' et , ite.tere. • 1 - . ' Pioneer Shippers from Ellzahetliport, - of -: . . _ WRITE AND' RED ASH.'COALS So-amt. - 1 - s can be cOaled at ai'.- -hour Militia day or t, LEIII6II, SPRING - MOUNTAIN:IIA k.. - ETON, -...i.:1tt I: •- . • . . • . . -':-;• n!"2la, -• : .., - . . • AV....r. F. SMITII: • . L . -. . . . cO/77.5m RIDGE COALS.. • . c . .r . ;.) 43, . I.:Aaants ter theettleof theeelebrated Georges Creek " .. • ..-. .M. , ..0111 at Jersey City_.. 1. - • •- .• ' - -•-.- ,•• - -! lil rz mberin aid Cell 1, - fmm the - .?lfines of the Con . , . 1 - 4,yents at. 11 ,- WARD —W !tRP & RAI - M-• 4 •t!. EilbY St. --, . • : '-. : . -.- ..p-- r ..-- ..• • ..• : . . •1- s'oridlitimiCoal• - and iron Company. of Maryland. .• , l''"• l'a . • ••• • , , ' -•- _. . tPt Richmond !T ,- Ma l -C1112. - ,C4.: • . - ... - • 11-1„... .1 . : BASOROFT, :LEWIS:H& .Co., • - .... 5 i,,,,,,, w i,,•,,.,, , Elikabethport, ..- - Piee. No: 7. -'-:- -. . - • ••• '.l ... .-:,..• '. I ""RS IN" Fltnr . ".''S "'& ll iE. ' - •• -•'' -.-., • '.' :- l . CenrUetovin. •:t .-. ' • . .- ' ' .1:•.' Celebrati.d . ASIII, iND • COAL,- J.O 11-N 'lt. • Wll ITE, • .. L . •. ' -. • , - - .., .•i ' . 'l 2o lValnut street:Phil:l4lodt . •' : : - -.— OtTie;;Es.i.(Tidnity 11 , 0Idiaz. - New tort. • • ' ; . • _ . . i ... -- - FROM MAIIANOY - MOUNTAIN.- • • - - ",• .. - - tr. Maine St.; Boston. - •*- -• ' . • ... ' . .. aatreEarne . -- . -. .. • • .. ' . . • OFFIC.E-1.11 . Walnut' Street, Cctininerci at. Bnildh:q. , ,,' • • Fe . h. IL in - • ..• - '-: -. . ••••• -• . •- 6 a • . ,'.4 . ' -SC HTTY.I,'Ii".II-Ji . COAL -..- i 11 1 11 '1' 10 ' 4 )h'. . •-• • - ' - .•- • • . . . . 1 i Doanetreet New York. Oftke—TT Cedar St reel Boston Oltioel • • . - • - . . . • • • . •-tt - Wharf N 7, • Port Rieinnond. '.. S: • . . t r o et ,,2;-,..r,.; 43_ • •, ,• •,: U r gl . . :1111UINTER,;•Jr.., -- ..ilc ;C0.,- - - - . 1 o. .. 1 • ...• •. • . • •-..- - .. • .f . N,,. 316 Walnut Street.-Philadelphia. ~' • . . . • - - . . ..• • • :•- - -.- idttomit •A•141,*-SIIIPPEIiIi OF - •'.- ..l . ..' 'IA OFFICI-.;‘ , -: - - • - • . lr- . • -NO 300 NN eg. :Thirteenth' St., N. york:.' •' . ''• :. CONNER ..& . PATT.EBtOg ' '• - - -.-•. . - • - • - . I . ...Mute. and :.Rel Ash - _.Anthracite - .Coal. .., Pier No. 14 ILEW YORK & SOHITYLKILL COAL Co., 8R0..-‘l5 DEAT : Ii; AND • SUTERIOU RED ASH COM.,s. . . • UFFICES: f rlr. Sr,r,th .t,troo,..NVW ' • . 1132 Walltit. strea, Philwrelplll,ll. ! PHILADELPHIA., &c. !!4CII LI{I -NAVIGA TION. Shipping" Wharves Air ANTHRICITE .tOAL , at Creensiffh, Delaware River. Philada. • W hurl lip. 1. • . LEWIS : •AIL;DENJOEiI d . Cu. -,:4O3IMELYPOTTS tic Co.. . . . . . . : ...-. .. - par, Witthut Strt•tq: Philuiththhia OFFIcaS: .tiII ii 1111 ,. .iviwliy..fs:cm"...rork. ':- • . - . •'. . 114 - Kilby Fttrl'el. 1'1,4 - 01l: . - . : •11EPPLItit-it BRO. •• . • : CS: E. NT..Walnut & Fotirth OFFICES ZT , Pine Street. New York: , . • . . Olerthant •1 Sauk Building.'Prpvidenee, . • , •• • • DAV . IS . PEIRSON : 111:. , :t1u•• A.,9• t•1111.1411 . S C;1- - . IUI •%, U:I.EI3BATEI.) LOCi:FiT "1101 7 NTAIN ,•:• • :and SPORN - VEIN E.t) ASH se 0 A .- •- I•:; , :.\l"alltut.:••••.tn'et., 11l Broadway. Ito , u No. Trinity - • • • New ork: • . 7 - 1 - No. H. Doane . Street. Bo,ton. iiIIARF.--GREENWICILIDE.I.AWARE ' AVENT T E 1, - EM AA • . . Fj 8.i..1)-DI,ES (7.-{ :;; COAL AND. :iICON . : (:;01111"ANV,• MINIMS. A .NPJ•IIII•PVES OS •.. • • - . .•- Top Broadp White Ash' Semi-Bitumi7 notB Steani-Genetating Coal. GENERAL OFFICE •52.5 . Wit{itt t . Phil . . . • . i ve • Eln,si nes tind Steamer*. tluiToal from - qint Equity •acc , , , ant Olin. purity, to hi" superior to any lii/W "in the. market: • April •Gr•.. k I:t tn.. MILLER 11.4A5, littEllllolll4lc C 0.,. mINEE:, AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED 3 Spohn Vein Red Ash and Diamond ,„ Vein, Red - Ash "Ity er , 1C 0 AiL wri7ton I Colliery. • Thr Superior White Arh coal, 'trot)" .the • Ve , o: Shrainntlonh City': Colliery.• - .. . \‘ll , -.-1 -, w ill be .i..c.tularto extul-itry. yet.oiptic • d:frota tr; .ktvgion. .• • • . . • A , gents fur-. thq . " sale GTE. W...F;NYDER'S I . huperior Piny, Forest White Ae.h C . onl. • g (.4 . FFICt:-44 - • , WALNUT . No...TRINITY 131:.ILDINQ, N. Y. .Nl.tr ,, i 1' '64 • - • 11.13 , . `; 0' AS se : t sutrrkas Or .- ;b LOCK:NT 1101"VTAIN, 11114,1 CK 111EATII. e ,, qler.‘ in other first qualitie. of ) WHITE AND RED ASH COALS. is .14 Walnut. Street, Philadelphia, and 1% oodland NN Inc 'N.1'11,11,11 r r iYnS,CAIN. Morals 111( kEit Jissr M Pooc F MOODY. Shipper and Azccit 4 •‘• r 1" , `t,3 AG IFICI for the %laic of t - 1 1 „ ,'' ll ' , l ll ,l ‘ :, l( l ) ,e k e l o N tr t t ‘ T i i:l . , l . A rrl f,r (i' l f u r„ t rn e Ak* ( ' 4 ‘fjlll - \ • I) AA 1 , '4.'10 & Philadelphia. vow the authorized A.:rcpt.+ to divpuv e.of •r 1 tht 4_, at Orders nut'cf nnntun , ions_tt) at, In [brio at 1 \ew 1 ' RAI retars and Ticavuror . O.ID *TOP. 4. • or TUE CFI i BROAD TOP WHTTE ASH ' l 4 R - It s ,emi- uminou ;COALS No. 104 WALNUT STREET, 11011ERT _RARE POWEL, !tanager. CONNECTING OFFICES: 16 Trn; vier Buildings, Ilo.ton, 31aso. 3% Trinity " • Neve York. BROAD •TOP AVHITE ASH sses, ni t % r or n be ZMI-BIIITNIN . , LWEDE,CCo.;,' SAW y.Elt. - 43 E WnliluiPtlntert. Mo. 111. Broadwily, :New Vork. - . " • . \o. 114 Mitia4e Mtnert, Ilomlcrri, Ster - :ra 5 . 114Ti0r quality of thls . c - eirbratcd. coal from their . • EDGE - BILL C OLLIERY,. • .1 1 911 :hipped extl;va.ively by thCin: • • .Lowßltycgfxk. gild Ft;ili the orstir. Kitty COAL . • . . . . • •.. . . . .. ("s r; t lfe underelizned.: haying - . c.nripolidatell onr Three 101 l 'ell ,es hi thn.Lorlii•rry 11.-i. Jon, will hirrearier;tiane vi.Ciiirbtig.hires under.thn.inime of .• '. .- . .- .. Mll-.LEIt. G It i otEriP: &,' Co. • • . . • • :. .- • 11111.1. Kit, .SITEES' - &.•( 41. - . • -.• • ' • ~ G.IO;EFI.' it NUTI'ING.' — Yr GRAEFF., It rivJnber•“f op,' firth'. tvivi l iz n.:Nrigi ',..' liiiiimeir with .1; R.' 1 - 11.,Alilt;:l'iiN. will. - rosiiin is : l'i - ..":l , t , ii.liin and a! I our illni -I!ifpc(l, by iirle-wi , i,r will ),.' im'd•-r . the 'oiceliniive control -of - BrAii.ISTON; 4 1! 5 1. , F it:CO.. ...• .•• • • • ...• -. i tei. Id in veil . . . Re inrrrl ciarermi Attention in its . pret , nratiOn.. tri Tnaitit:tin the reputation of our eelelnitt.. ( l. Cott)...Purrhamirit abroad- can nOf upon haring . S's at shipped iurthc very - MILLER, GRAEFF 11..1 N'‘)ll).oW- FACTORY, . . . . . . . . . ... . sending, Pn. : •-.., - .. : . , ) % ,11 :1Si.ltl. , 1 of all colon , firid all ptyiett, gilt bild.t. c:::.c: w:t..,,,1.,,, i n - Bz , te, Onlfr.....Addremi. .- . GEOliiE i1ti . .. 41M1171111. .' 6:1O-Court Alley. /tending.- earn, Bela light, •• ; • .. . .. - '. .• ' • • • ^ . . . ;. .. • .. • . . - . . .. -• . . . . - . • • , ... . . . . ~ . . , _ . . . ..... ~.. . _ _ . ~..- - ":. : : , ..... .•: . -. :... '..1- . ..;„,..,.. - / '.. 5 ,, . ......-_. :.. ••. , \ ---.. 1 1 1 , ,--.:;... #4s — ,.. ..,;-, -_ : :" • -.. .::: —r., aot •.,' : ' '''' -.: .. • • . . , *., . ...:. . .., ... , ~ , ... , 4' ,. ..- . . - ... '• ..: • ' .. ...-- . , . • . .. • .' . ...' . ....:•1 i• ' ' V., •..- .• , •-', •-• .•,,-' . 1 • ••• -.••-. ' l i tlii-r. , iir-1.4.,..t::. is • .-. .. -.,• ••• ~ . .. . •:•• •. • . _. .. . .... p .. • ~. .. . . . : .... .. . . GFERAI , •... •.:. ._ • E •.. . .. • .. -i,-. . 2k-,..,...„....,...,_4., -- v - E . _ • .. ... ... ,_...... . .. • •: .. _. . . ..., ... . . . . . •... ~.. .. ...• . . . ...... ~. . . _ . . . _ . PVBIASH . ,ED: . :Eypy:•:g.qp:AT. , ..gowgNo.: - ET.-... - BiEN:ThAtIN - ..,:i3ANNAN: If IVF APP.ItsTFI/ LEAVIS ArDEINUIED it Co. Agents for the - saleX their . celt•brtt.:d: . • LOCUST. kOUNTATIT :COAL Adaland and Giraidville'ennitetien EL1Z . A8ET11P.017,,....:,54; COML..: • . . • • ; k•, rSilecesE•nrii •to STOtT &'l'..k.."‘; • Shippcirei of tlie . eeleFirnied 111-11 . 1)-(76AI„.froin the- Ehhefrale Colliery. near itethe'ii,st varietii , f; of ANTIIIIACIIE AND 11111:1111NOESIOALS. elireei • froth the mines or on-board of *es :M.:ill . . •: • • • .. 11.;ENTON. • • - ELIZABETIIPORT.N.Z: 131;1 - .NSWICK: 'PORT 1C1C.1f1i10.7). - PA. • 11)FFICVS- , -.44 I I I .1i 11 . 01141 wit V Orli. 1 • ." ' • . ; . ••• . • • • -T. STorr... . S. VAN, LET STOUT. • April • 14•• NEW YORK. SAMUELBONNELL Jr., ) , • Nos.. 43.& 45 Trinity Building, N. 7, 1 , - smpriNG rowr: Pier 4, ELIIZARETIIPOUT, N. 4. ' • OFFERS FOR SALE HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN H_IHL'EiE n, AND BUCK NOUNT A. • j CO.A.LS BALTIMORE CO.'S it BLACK pIAMOND WILRESI3 AIME COALS, { TIIE CELISII.ATED . GEORGE'S CREEK . CUMBERLAND COAL H. Ar. ITOLT, No. 6 Front Stredl,' , NCW York, 13-BOKER. . IN COAL, rzt,l.....vm . • it. IttON. FIRE BRICK, FIRE. CLAIC,:„EIRIIRNIC; &r. . . . D- - pccial at tenii(lll. ra . id . to . norclnn‘inz :and...ahippme aill)ve named proper , . N'', Beim: daily in the Inarket.,• dealers and conslithris can felk- upon' hai:ina ihei-e ar: tides [nal!!ht and itinred.af the lwe, ,, t;tharliet .rate.. : ..... - . - : IiEFERE . ,('Eti j . - -. .. .. .. . . . . GE'11.'!".17017, T 44.; i'refts.. Pejmn. Coal C 0.., \. y... ISAAC N. SEYMOUIt..E.N., Trei. Dela:et Ilia.Viiilid EFci , 4: Cornmor , e St„ 13ogion .1. S 'SEY.IIOI.II.. EAri„ lieu[. Bank of Auburn, Aulygrn . C ENSIGN . . Ezq., buflato, • • • Apia '29, : . • LLIIIGH. T110.5 . ...111):L1L R (70.4 SMITH'S .• SPRING ...1110UNTAIN LEnNn CO A, Yorktown, Carbon County, - Pema. 32:3 .WAIANET P!t “lIA.R.L.EIOM9I,COAL. Our ."TIA RLEIGIT'' CP.A.1,1 F. now - sold exelnais , ely,.tri 'Pliilatialphia and ' vicinity,. by. DAY &., '11111)DELL: Partiesordering. from them, mhy• always depend neon . . getting a pnre article: . OFFICE-109 Walnut 'St.. *P.hilsideltihia; ILLTMA.N ‘t :11cliF.E. Ilaileton„liciy 7...13.i!- - - - . .... n_iy. -. DEDERICIVS COAL HOISTING MACHINE. Pittrisi(rdApril 11;t1h, 11462 . . This celebrated - and nitennalled Coal 1 1.1.1tine, - Ma-. dine ha' Nl. Lee in.sneces , ftd operation - for over 'three-: yearn: and the, i...1 , 1 - ka- - Arl.i• nee vieleci the mcoi'perteet ' -at isbn . lion: • -If is simple: and darable.; having - Flo •••rtrili all': - ie - rapid in it! ;•erat inn„and Very . ray -'fnr : the horse. Descript;ve, CbcniareL . COntftilli6:4l( • timni4. - wininebdatioir, prices; . . . .k.c...c.ent-free, nn anplirati , il... P K, Solc.3lantifactiners. - . • ; Albany 'and March 11. .Albaity; .N. Y: • - PATENT:AI - VAL SCITIE.EB. The tinderidened :having .porchised of the. New .Fork . Wire. Railing -.-I'l.lE JEN PATENT,”: for .impreverrient • in- •the process of manufaeturing..Conl ScreenS. hereby giyvi , :ilotice that the value of said invention and' the' ofthe patent: has ..alreialy. aftena long trial in. the'Vnited Cirenit Court that iiiitinct funs have keen granted, and 'continue to issue 'against any and all 'ciiilationS. of said patent riett that 'the - injunction .arninst . ..1„ Lanhenstein Minersiyilie,Ta.. infringer ! of mid patent wairhy order of the U.S. :Circuit Codrt, and ..comple.ely . restored.. .Thesith, scribers also desire to give notice that. the follow ing' are: the o . lllv•personr will) fire at 'present authorized' to. use the said.patent improvement na mantifacterem of Coal screen, in earl thronehom the Coal Perkin: - BlIOCK,• Scranton, Pa.: ..1. FRICK, POttt vine; Pa.; nitocu ••• As the manufaethrets :would not make Imaiolation'of the said patent unless encountred by eiwnerii or renters! Collieries nre - .deterrnined to, prosecute every case that we discover purchasers.and users, is Well . ae inantifaetnrers of Coal Screens' made in violation or raid patent. to the full extent of the law. New fork;; Jan; AS. 145.4.• I will teach you to pierce the Bowels of the Earth, and bring out from the Cavan's of Boinstahni Retails whichowill give strength to•our h and s and subject in Nature to ors; nisi and pleassire.--DR. • • • - :And 'Agenlz fur the • "PRESTON 61.11.44,0, . . ; From the Mines 'of the PRF:STCoN Oo kl; AND IMPROVE COMPANI". iD the celebrated Fields Walbut.Stretd. Philadelphia. • OFFICES: 73 Broadway Nn 'Rector ht:,'N:Y , - tNn,*2.l and 23 Bnane St.., 'Boston. 1 Pier:No. 17; Richmond. ' • : • SCHUYLKILL CO. OHOLEENBERGER AGENT, • itUner nn4.Shipper itt thc.Celrhrat.i'd : • Blaek Heath White Atdi - and.'PeakedMoun; .• • • ••• tain free .Burning :.• ." . ASH COAL: • P. o:ADDRESS:—Porrtivtus.or-MlNErsvn.t.r.,§elnyl iiill County, P.a.• .; . • .-• . . _ z . .. . . . .. - VAST.. FRANKLIN : Lo wit ERR V EA 'VE SIN COAL. -, -. -.' . ..- • • '.-iNty East Franklin - Lorherry Coal is now sold extdu 'sbiety• liy•Mes'sr,,:rAl,[lWEl.L. SAWYER In who ttre.inysole gents : ;Fartitii .ordering Ircim:thein; Tim always. depeitd liplin getting a pure article.. - - • s. • • :.--.., •r. 112 Walnut St:, Philadelphia.' •••• ' , OFFICES:. u. • 111 E•roadwa,y,. Trinity '.l.inildingi: t - .... . . . ,' • .'-....." 1N0.7144 Statc'Street, Itoston'... ' ' • • ' HENRY HEIL.' .. . . • . „ .. .. . • - Tremont; Mareh.29,,, , th -. ~ 1 . ' .: 13. . . coNNOw It.::.PATTEIRSON, • Mitiers anal' .Fhilipers of . .the - crlobra.ted I'LocusT MOUNTAIN CO AL. •J. J. ONM2.IL. J. S. PATTERS O`7. 1' .Schusilei I 11...C.Ounty; , . 0.U)., ILE A N1104.--The miz,brii•ilbe • tt,-hate / determined to matie.•eyeral• 1'.:1, , P6r. on their prop, 'erty.- known a. the Pstormrs". fitnntedin Schnvlizili County; - .and' in Aim- iminediate' ylninity of yrse The,trreittuil has been fally. - .Wyclopetl. - ami those. desiring a first rate Colliery: l'llll obtain one, with.' out makintz :14 fart heee*plratlsMs of the same.' . ' None nevilkunik,...rariplication unless greet. - int.f'all the improvements. • .• ; • . • . ••• • • Aliply 1.111)1.;ON..R. 3. ,5T; Haven. I'it.. - •or to DAVIS PE4I{6O.N, 2ta Walnut. i:treet. . • •• ,Tuunary 7, r. .. • • 1.-tf- • • . - • MO COAL OPERATOR.X.:- . .:::: • L - . • . . • • .•. . • • . , .. . . . GREAT IMP.ROVEiIENT .. IN COAL SCREENS. .. The. undersign - v(1 itfe noir Vrepttii4l- tii: maptiftiettife., nt their, shop, in . Sli nersville.' all kinds .of SCREENS f or sereeninez Cctsl,.of .the improyeariPpiptitcture, patented to JUnaitauberistein, 4th Febriiiiry, IStl2.' . .- - • : . . .. . _. - . • • . .. .. . . Sereelis riirtnliflettlicil by, t nis prOcess.re more dti ratite,. maintai I I their form better.. and -are furnished. as cheap as any.to.be had in the Cotitity: • 1 - - . • . • .. Thertre , rivide of square iiron. in such- s:iale. its to •pre‘'ent the 'Obit sliding•from* one size . to the : cdher he-. fore 'it is thoroughly •assortedi, thus preparing it..better than - C.44 bOdohe hy 'MIA iror — or wite.screens. . •. The mannfacturers: orzehily '-re4tieSt all 'Operators wanting Screens,' to eiarnitie ' , those new patent .Serciia at .their Qhop, or at work: •thii'.slitinintitli Vein col liery of.Georee 'pear St. Clair, where', they havelieen in ose - for some , . . • By, perch:l-Mug. sl`Tl.,•nf•+ mode antler this Patent. liti gatiori,ortiny trouble ri to patent richtsWill bc"aviiided. 411 work done with prompt nessind dispatch. &., r. 3I eracillr Jutte 1'162 • •-. : • "- - - ,i.r.:''''', -,: - - - z '-' - -. - - 4 .t.,--+ -- . - - •.. • : - .•••••• ' .. ..! 1 •‘_.:40.6'. ' , -,;:t...,-:. e's l ',.- ••• • ..• ..- • s. A ., ..... - . ....,!'t . . t.'tir i ,.i:V. -,.. •• ~,.,.-.-.- • - •... ..-. ''.-• :::•••• •,:-;.:..:C.-2 - 0 .1 :4 ',:it ''''''''''. \ C Ct.:4 . ".' .. .. . 7 - ,:,.. ; :: . .:•.e . .. , ,, ... 1 ....t0_..1 - ‘ : - , .. - 1 . ".:..1' . .V.; ;- __A*--,' t " - - - 'F" :rx •' - : • :... ' ... . - 2.i.:AVitli#l4'4'l-. '-'7 •' -' ••-• ' •••••••• •••''' -' i';' , .:7'. T r ' ' '..Z. ,- , L 7 L 5.- : 1 7 .4z . : ' *.. : : : : ' ..- - • - - .T.: . .er: 'FIZIOIC . , • - .. • --. , . • • .. . - • - csuw4ssOrt: to - BROOK- 4t'SIJOENLALITEJI,'): .... ,' ' • - • . -..• .• . m A XL* ACTH RE it SOT . ..• . ..18 7 111E-... , C()A.L.:SCItEIF,NS . , :•' . -... Unelkr iheJlenkinoo 'Patent, COB. RAILROAD 'etr'N'OßWECl.l.paj STS.; . . ..', - - POTTSVILLE, - PA, :?.• : .. •- Jan 23....64:- --: .. •• - ' • ,; .. . 4. '. 111111:71. &; . ii , CNl.l6lf; 7 ls •.' ~ • ' • .• ; , : , '• • • NEW COMBINATION COAL SCREENS . The - undersigned take pleasure. in announcing to Crud :Operators and otheN..•that they arc mannfnctur.ing a 'neir :COAL ,SCREEN Of their. nventl on;• which they Will'guitrantee to•wear tivice as• long„' And do' IN 'WOri: het ter than any crimped wire• Scree n. nse: The .seg nieUts tooted out by us eau be bent tO : any . circle're-. .quhrd. iptarantee that the. 'fai.h tint: alteathi rettifn original s - irs•utity intfrelytr9rn out. In the :crimped wire Screens . the mesh& ' foiquently sllo.•imd lose the' roper mesh. before the Screen is half worn nut. ''.We manufactirre any sized mesh of - Mu'. New :Combination Sercenotsed in the trade. • • : 'Nebo), whii_ was itsoeilitcd . with3l.r.-Beach :ant in the business. Of inannfacturing Sercens: at• No rwegian • and - Halm:id ,streets.. Pcit bottle:. haring- ills- . diSptysed, of his . Interest has re:, moved to Railroad street,. in - the.. rear -of 1/..Esterlyi Ilardicare•Store, Centre Street, and associated wilh in the Manufacture of their new' Coal Screens of all de scriptions...llr: Jasper Snell. 'lle solicits a continuance of the'patrtinage heretofore so liberally bestowed 'upon . . W . e are . ..also ntanufaiduriud a style of Wire Screen .by a pmeei? different 'from:that used in trimped wird $4.,T1.4. , T1P., as good - in.evrrY nNvti,:to which th i at tenton of Coal Operetors iF invited. • : • • .. rnEui4 , Maortf;iciuiers Screeni - ht - all descriptions- at the . 21, GAI. EN DA 111 S.--A :Weir arid,: beautiful . CAlepdar..giving thn - niontlisolay and datri,. anita- I)Ic for OfficesiTlepota, &c.. It requirea noilterina, and. IF. ill'fittt, aperjretnnl Alwarmc and a yierfect. TlidE KEEPER. Price SYS: . Call and set. them; ' ..-• -• C. GREEN, Watcldnakr, • Afril'Centre st...Pottkville. . . . . 311. . . . ACllfitiP4ll • . . . •• • A Finkle k Lyon Veering -'fitchine for sale at the Ik)oltetore of the Enbecriher.- - t eilto a Wilcox' & Gibba Sewing 'Machine: Both new and of latiet . patterna. and will he.elldelle,ip... . BANNAN. . - . .SATVRDAY : .-.*9llMN.G,:.*tj GET5:r...11%,186.5.k- STATEMENT • OF...EX.PENRITURES. loop THE BOROUGH OF:ANKH:AND,' PROM FEBRUA.RIC - 10,• 11.6-I,•to•JA.N. UAL HY '31mi1,,5.65: . • . ' • • • • -• Febty 2.9, Michi Corcorah; 25 clays at Fig Sirp .4 -$37 's'd .••dO • ; ra trick Barns, 2. daysat $1 31 ft . (lay 266 • do-: Thomas Phclan,..l•Anyi . .1 33 March 31. aoha.Genter. 25 days at sl9.p WSSI: 41.66 . do.. . Anthony .Lally, for bal. of service as • , Town Clerk.. • do Patik•kConaogbty. for bill•rendered;..: 150 April '3O. John Gaiater, • 26 days at-5101i week. . 43 33 do. Pikt.(s.ll,,baw, ..5 *. do ' d 0....... ' . .6.33 da: Jaen') Wirek; d 0... , do. •5 03 .do ..Lewla Quill, for hauling lumber....- - • • 'o 'May 31. - John Oenther,26,rlitys at $lll p . 'week. .43 . 33 do • • Parerillohao, 211,i do, : •do do 35 . 03 do Thoe Phelan, • 211-.1. do : do: 32 . 01. .•• do Pat Burns, . • 191,:. •do 32 - 01 do or2e .1.53 d do do • • .•25 41 ' • do' ' • Frail Eddig,. for removing intikures - 36.00 June3o. John Clamber, 264111-B •• at4-10 p . yi•ek 43 3:1 • do • Patrick •: . do' 145 S - do - ••„ Yid. C 011011011: '9l,‘ -do 16 251 do, • do'-'. - .do. -1 , 121: week' 4.00 1 do. •Thn 10 . .12; $.O ' JacoslVirey, - , •7 - do • d0..'.;: 11. 66 •' do •• do do ::3 '• do : 600 •do • ~k...llildebrant.. 2 'do . 4.17) do, '....sic • llnaserriam, I.do '• • . • 2`oo •do • r. Leib etion3a and a:11111 1 y ditys.6t • -• • $21,1),...week , 'do I,elb ly-rlays at . ;-. • 025 Jdly 5. J o:ll,ight. J.7,•1;111 '5B 74 . • do - ':I II iloolier;JAll, - of . . - Iti . 46 .. do A Poll zer, - na Calit•polico Jnly Oil do Fred Eddi 2.... • do .• •2. On do Tho= Cdllnh in do 2 00. • do Jziodb Genel do do • po . 51N.Ithili . 5.1)nmin" do • on .• , do John :112tok - .dd • Mahlon Vreds . ey• "do '" • 'do 00 . Micthael flower 40 , 00 'do .• -2 00 •do Anthony:l . 4lly do' • :d0.:.... •••• .00 . do r• Nathiin.J. NoVer ;do -- ' • •do 2 00. do Peter 'Rebhan - ,do • . • '2 I* JulY. Jelin Centher, 20 dap9 nt $lO pweek 43.'03 do; : Pat:Collohatr, 24K •do 12. do., •40 Oil do ••• Jacob Wirey. . 2 • do , do • A 11.lidebrauff, '24y, do : - 49 . 00 do ' • N -liousemari, '40 . 60 • .d 4 Mune, 17 , :do. • ei) -I,eorittrd Lentr,..4,c• " • 0 50 do Pat Celttlrra. I:3'4' do : • . .20 -5n AO , 'Anthony S do .. do . 17.00 do • :cihriet.n Rollie, c do • : 17 -f,O • -do : Mich O'Brien. y, "rdO ' 300 .." do •• Ed Wiley,- • -;2- . do • AL..... 00 do :Janice Regtiran. honk: - cart. and dri- •• • • - .yen daysat 2:5 per . - do 'John-Flame:an 4 date . dd 'L C UHL hoc* and, cart. 243'.days . • . • do. . ExbfeiSt.efelef,.:l7%.days ni $l2 p:vv-, 95:0 Charles. Corn. do.. -• " nn dn,l4ovcc.Riftery. d 0.... •. 4. on . . do PhelAn"(.looo9 do • zi:10 p 3 . 33 •Aug'9l W C 'Burchfield, NB offaddl6ry, . • • 9 711 • do Peter: 110 , 4011 ft kt, , riee nt pidl!3.-. dO • do Nathan J Moyer.. rlo. - do.. ... . . .• - 9 do W A . lilmmelrif!ht,do,- . , . -do •. 2 - •o4i • • do. - •dd . do ' 900 do :I , lllle. an . - "" • 2On . do lieelite!..inaking not Ri)r. dole 1..50 AnVst 31.•.1,.1114•4enther, 27.dayF at +lp p week 45 00 Ptak Burns:. dn . .' 10 do'. • :•:-• • 26 Pat Gitlotiim. .2.n?..1'. lid 'do.:..:nct nn „"do • • A • lllldidmant, - 2nt4'.. :?no 50 do - F.Ne•.r Stefelt.e,723 , *-. do . . 00 ''(10 : Pal C011,41:11'1., do —. '5O •• • ,..do, • • A . Llddelo-no t.• "1, ..'do ' 'd0...:.. :2 00. • do ' , Eater "do'' do' • 1 . 50 do • • • 84.00 ' • ,Vat •011arra,- :(34 00 - d0..'.... 15 NI •• do It C.` Lill). horse' and eart.,,26.dayi, at . • 4,13 no'perweek.:. . ... ••• do . tlay. at i..111) . 4.e.t.k. • Parlleferiai.• '41.) r• ' • • do IleferOil: days , ;( ( 01' 5(14 . 1 -, e 3 ) • • • • .• eq•i. , rA pat' Week:: , . : .... •12:::4O }tin-5 6 - .orie Range. .Inne at p'elo:' 11 - 66 • do'. Ajleldetirant 64,?..day . 4 in Sept at do ',lame-a, Reatfan. liorse•Cand • • • days at •• • . . - - 116 • 110 - anni , •Pholan:so,i dais'afsl2 P•w • 1,T.-•241 .S.e.pPeo' 6. J,Newall inting :20 do :;lnn Meinicer. 11111 of black , ndtbjoLT..-- 26 . CA • (10 .71i1L!Itiltherf,,1411 of ir11.4•11 , :ITT;IIVs, , 040 Se ' ;`t .n0.;. - ,101111 Clay at $lO p‘ilk , k - -.42 811 • •dd . • Pat (9110han..' 2:1?.i 12 - do. .4T no i'lefeler; 21M.... do = do 43 On •(10 . anoNtO - 11‘ . .r... "do '• 00. -do - .*Patlick .do• . do. '-3:+,0n .. • '4lO ' .1.10 . 1:41):iner. • 14 , ' • Ico • 'do -. :fObn Reeenn,. 4r. (10 .. do: $ 4 0 . 1 :do • -ThOs:Pholan,• :22k . :•d0 do . •: .45 . .00 do - -:: ;LC:Leib. hot* , ! and .cart., - .6Yolays at' .. *: :$:200 Per.week1.......•. • .•14 ill Oetd'er4; And 1 2 0:'t t Nritirehroan.,. 12..14' do, .Frill . • 1. 14 2- -d o - Poto . r• .; , ••• do , ... . 12:14 do Matt Dinni; • - do : . •.: 14' • .-• do' 'li:no('ll • 3fortran,. ' • 12 14 • d 0... ,Jal.±, - .R Clearer: bill bt" lumber •:-• • 22 - 14 •' do . Borer. Idll Of 'printing. • •3* .50 do &•,Tlroeller, build fin' ero , Finot , 200 oat do . aohn,4lenthio•, : 24l darn at i 4 l O p week 4 1 :' 83 Patrick Poitni, (Jar? at p ~ 4 •oek: .42 00 .• do Pat C(Olohat. 243 .`do • dO• : 4`i no • Tho.s- Phelan:. - 14 . • do' :36 00 , Eki , rSiefeler;.24, , ,C. do do ' 45 60 • • : •do ~( 'heist do -• •2-- 44 iso, do :_kitPny. Feast, 12. . do •:ao . .. .. da • Leouni - d do • • do 11 00 , do Mendler. - dO.. • . do • • •. 10 00 •I• 7.0 11,00,q1nan,'. 0 - -.do'. 00 . , do WOTllOri , nian, dd7" • . 600 :do 2 11 cummintrt , , . 11 0(1 do PIA] Iklurphy, • 14 . •- do •:: do: 25 00 : do . ' • Fred.,ShSater, _ 1 do do ',.2 02 • '. do' . Ja , Mc.Yot. 176 '; - . Ocifer John' Natazhtcia. days'iit w Ireek :S 00 do :.Phiy, daye 2 N:CC.K. 11 10 : p SV ;do Flo.:..:: chi ; >. • 1: 2 ~:. . - .1;C,.1.,11) . ?...td honr, &ear, s : l7l*.so p IN ; do. •*, d St, cart: . • driKer 24. '25. per:day - . ' Noy'f.:3rinialdna• croseinge . do Genther.:26 dat '$10: per week; 03 . -•' do PM - Barns,' $l2 . .dO • ;• 10,nn . ; Phil Fullinart: '4 :do.. •,• . do • ' S "do • .John do EStefeler, do ....P. 2on '• do Thos Pflitn.S.s•Yrlo do 'll:•,0 A Iforninri.... 4cfrlo horse& OS Dedh 20. Chi b , l la n, linfrn . an C'o:.for their bill . • . • • . uratri for st mph? .• .• .. . . -os , - (10 .7<t op 1- That Won't do i t.ll gOld'should drop. ''ltyPetroleitin knelt ?.':iers sec What it's - really Worth to me: . Twenty Jttora;and lin the—no • . That's forlneict year t let it go: : ;: Therms my Read ing—nn'ipy life! Il:lf_nfth:Q'l !zave..my wife; ' Then..4Ninet State to es. ton. • . • Which' le:we' not rnuch•fot the Reveim6 " The tr.sesorthrew 'away hie pen: And Atamped his foot rit the citizen;' !I'd ' , me.: Sir; - nri 'mad shall 2/4; have you an income?' Yes Cr no?" ?" said, the citizen, FluQhed with indignation then': "Sir.: you would provolia: a giant Income. haye Not I haintl" LETTER: FROM K MUCKY: . . Gat Ang . . 4, 1865...• .Ths Enos' , - I,vuira :—..Throuali the kindness f• a friend :have pleasure iif 'seeing Volir ever welcome and able abeet k oeL . easion:illy, it Lich: see'rns. like - a! Vis 4 of sonie old: frieful from: pour little't9wn, rind always' feel • like tOntributing something 'in Haying beep2.s. soldier Potts-' vide. and froth that busy .part Of the *odd changed my posit ion- to tlw.land of: chivalry,. I-feet •the - . change of hit it tide • severely,' and intitginemyself.n woinierfnt diStance a*ay. While ,there,. - eYery.' thing a soldier could IVishto make lite . pleaSitin,- V,:as'frOly offered by the lOnd.hearted - zaitil:.hiyal people, -• and with .hei'r friendly ,air "iuid smiling : cotinti nailed the. camp •waSrenderectilearly as Pleas; =ant as home and the Soidierlorgot past hard; ships. tine year ag,6:l - came, liefejblo - in a colored ieginient, of equrse*cllknow . ing silch ser viee %Vas againstthe 7 high notions' Of -prOpricty of rebels and. slaVeholders; and ..not .expectingvery fkui either , 'still Nyti.haYefli . Ways heard; so:lnireli of Ken - - lucky' Chivalry: gallatityy and 'hospitality, must-confess I was lily prepareitto • meeiTtlie At.' that. tittle a great . .antipathr. existed agithist colored .soldiers, 'and . one who was iniptulept enough to recruit 'for' that 'branch of service in the State;.: was eonsnuntly:in danger ofa sly''.shot ,froth- stitne ,Chivalrotts hid.behind ihe bushes: • This kilo. of warfare was not confined. to thoSegener- . 'ally Unown. as - gOrillak -buk waS:practiced: iu a,spirit- ofself defence.by the' s bld 'holders, 'defending their:mearest . anildearest right- 7 41a: right to lipid . the.negro at all ards-and.soinetibics-•even . ..by.. the:Kenn:6k hogs in blue; v. seenied to • beln defense of t heir.lnier. as • soldiers, • These are facts which no one dispnte.' . .BUt soon Afier - Linele Sam 'rniist • have more soldiers; .and ii dratt . 'spread its benign influence over the land i •which 'changed the. hearts of theSe :zealous people„; , :, The tide Was turned, sub= ituteswere.wanted,,and I never. beard of a white plan - who On being drafto,:objeeted letting a sable bother fill the honorable ; po- SitiOn . in his stead:- •' • . ' . . 'The hoys'in bide, many-of wl,Orn had -new- . Cr known* what; it was to.meet the lion, were soon ealled upon to-:stare. death: in the face at NashYilte.• It yIIS thtffe • their' eves 'were Opened, and their generous. hearts expanded far enough to 'reeelire•the black.sol diers,•*•,..h, a gond . . gracii: •Sorm after the net Of Congress-freeing ilie.l , -wiYeS and children Icoiored sOldius. spread . another nianiacy ON . (1 . Almost every man thought .he:Wasetivied-eertainly, . . Then was the'titue - sUffering: commenced. A feeling Of Malice.and. hatred that had long slumbered in the hope ; of: the success of the Seuth,, now having lost . that: hope,. burst out I ...u . pon . .the heads of women and obildren; ciriteltieS so horrible Were resort-1 eil tp;.that if.it were . POssible f or :me .o . pic- . 1 tare a theiraiii 'their true - light:3'par readers] are. not prepared tO bi:lieVe:eliie-tent h . part of .The Spirit seemed•tobe to rule Pr :kill t. k,o in. free r and . the . .Wiekedaesi of. the master was , scarcely eilualleil in barbarity by 'the' .inhuman '' treatment .of Our prisoners in. 'the .rebel *prisons; - True, :were not en gageti. in suelt acts, but I never: knew a 'citi zen to lifehis flagert.'6 bring any. of, the.fienda . to jusftie... 'The itelplesS_. women and child- ten, and old 'men, .were' lannediately turned., l out of doors by hundreds, to . siarve or freeze' :tii - deatkl, With the plea:howled iii A:heir ett . rs, ,•!`Goyernment has taken . ali that are.good for any thing, Mad. noW 'they 4-inity, take .care of the rest:7. • • . " • Many .hardly, modersfanaling - the Matter, tied, from their homes in search . of freedoM and Here inen.Threatened ir.ith.death if. they ever came 'back many so brutally ir-treated that.they obliged.. to • seek :some: more faverableSpot .- This seemed_ the' death struggle of slave' peWer. - .On,eVery plantation. Suits were. instituted against those who - harbored or eniployed •therni.and the . piethie . .bf distreSsiSbetterimagined than described. • • •• - - • ..4.this.titnethere . were but few sOldiers - in . the:State, and numerous bands ofguerillas prowling abOut,..so that in-much of-the State they could•ii . iit •be protected - or. fed . ; the military, but many ()Meat did heicr.to thetn= selves by their: fearless and energetic exer-, thins in behalf . Of the ontiresa :among them' 12t4 . 1.T..5. U. H. A. Who tOmmaneled 111,18 eleserve.s , thOlughest praiaefor hiatinflinehing ,adatinistnition. : I. did not 'lngo to speak of any partieularofft cer'while,:titere were . so • many:. doing'- all in their flower, but it' is bard to think:so ankh add not speak it. -Gen.:Painter issued a few orders.. that. had stiVery •.eooling. effect, and Matters quieted down fora- while. Soon alter-the rebel' 'soldiers - .began 'to return end the-old. secesh at, honteSteling - themselves , Strortgly reinlbrced• 'made 'another desperate .effort to Override every :thing tind!Twat& . .duee,the-poor.blacks - to their. former disci- At this,:. o:ut 'nOble hearted pen. Pal tnerohretv:Out.a...few hints giving all the of; fleets iti•hiS &manifold to understand, that-if 'each didttiit• do his' ,begt..iil.khe . -niatter. there would be *walking, papers. issued, and it' f6v 'exatriples.'Of what ',is know., here 'is military despotism, soon. sit thirio Sufferh.g.'has'ncive 'stopped,- audl would - be. glad . If , some •of , the • military . restraints ecould' be' safely- . withdrawn,:. but..as soon•as we relax alritie, new crimes are cothmitteAL • Next 31(imdeY's looked to. with kreatiutereit,. Will'he `the test election in • determiningshall 'he:the...voters Milder the laiva Of the State, 'as Well in regard' to • PENNSYLVANIA. • the Constitutional Amendment. Antend meni or' not, the • destiny of slavery in the State is:the same, nothing can resurrect. it. ;-.The war is over, and.we are all anxious to. return to the peaceable pursuits of life, but I can't feel that my work is done as long as the Stars and Stripes' wave over a single slave, as long as one root or •branch exists of the in stitution, that has cost, us ' a million of lives, so long the work must go on Yours, truly, . . • Gen. Thos. F. Nes!gber'im the'dtitis of Irish . mOn'io•thelt /*opted .fotintit,•And Negro fitizenship •-• • • • • •• General .Thoinas F." .Meagher. lately dells-. ered'lcmg,-.addreSS - :at-:•St.••.Pnul, 3lintiesitai . . • on: political issues before the country,. arid . the quties'of adoPted• Irishmen -to that . coun- . try.... We extract- the, followinm• `'Brit now that the war is over, what should be the dutyof :every citizen to the NatiOnal ecutive, seeing that the ,war-was the" lent denial. Of, that 'reverence and sub Ordin ation which was dile , to the chief magistracy of •the- nation, and without which the power" of the .peOple,..vested 'in . the executive,. is •griv- - griev ously compromised; if it 'be: riot totally.im paired. care not. Upon what platform - he may have beeit.eleeted-,I dare not what par-. ty may-have -placed•him - :at.' the head 'Of .na"- tional•affairS-:J . cOntend that the Chief Witigis • trite - sitouldliaVe ,the unqualified support of every ciiiien••of AIM Republic; and that this support 'should:be independent, of and Ripe; rior to every consideration.""lt is . a tame andbeggarlYpatriotisut, indee. which professes.to support the, Executiye as the Execittive is -right that.. is; "as long as it pleasea : certain: . .part • and •ma kes .certain nomitiatioas,-brit:withdrawS its "support and,. goes lintfil : opPoSiti mi. When. the Execu t iVe to-satiafy the politicians of One description or" another, and overinokal•.the'intrriense•serVice .of Snooks and . Snigginnin the distribution of- Federal:patronage: •.. :• • . '• Had we less criticism of the amen-we set . over twin offiee. Mid,' a...heartier . chivalry in our relatiOns . with theni,•-it-;.Wottld . .. be all the . more.adventageous • for .:the.•conminewealth„ •atithe liappier.for the ltublicservants,"and all the.more creditablato ouraelVes. *. , • .. • Had . Abraham ,Line . oln,-. in the terrible daYS in'which'he;bore'ith tt.patient heroism, the weiglitiestbtirdens-thar have ever: been •Tosedution- - a . public oilicer,..been.cheeredi, in the ao-Ony of his - -official cares by a,moiety of. that love and homage which his "assassination • fOrth,.-tind•Whielt• with . t lie.botint eons-, ss'of the eaters, set free hi. the- desert-by the prophet's Wand, overflowed the• country, • making it fertile innoble though tit and a la : , tier regard for the ,adininistrators-of the nay • .tiontilestate-- . -hati•this . .be,eit• the case, think lio*MuCh „easier:his task , Would. have . 1)1 , 614. how Mitch. less echifident and. , defiarit the ;would have Proved, and 'how ""..much • more respectably certain.: impOrtaitt: personageS,:at_the other..end. of the - Atlantic cable, would bitve• demeanetr themselves to-- . ward us during the •difliculties•of the nation. • If I venture to•iinpress . iboe' views with spe, coil force upon:my - ; fellow •citizens • of Irish ; birth . it is :for the reason': that, devotion to their political:leaders and, fidelity to .party . obligations is .of. a More intense, charaeter • with •theni than- - with any other •People„and their action. upon public questions is usually.. Controlled: by their pan for the political Gi hoot to Willeittlierikeirote themselves, and their.fittuitoui 'faith: in its initnissibilitY.ever : . to.go wrong, SO fat them - . for : - what I con- Ceivestnitddlie ibe - relations of every...Citizen to the:: national executives and.. the spirit in these - relatiOns- should: be : Maintained. The next .qtiestiOn Stiggestett.by the..events ot tlieday, and the 'new condition . in width •thelioutlieLn•Statca find themselves, is io re it Um]; to the ter tris••and disposition w hich ' the people tIM loyal Siatesshouldextend;tothe . fortner 4 and the good will and friendSliip . they alionithrianifest toward . those 'whose. manly • cceptance..of they - consider. to be their vusp.fate, lit lea them tO, the respect -and consideration of their inprethrturtate rivals in the field.' .:The'husiver to .this questiOri. ia• al ready-set-fOrth in.•the.'cornlitions of . the stir - render at-A pp omat toX:Court House: - It be-• conies the , peOple . ef the-Nitrth. and lt•Seems to me it Should' . bett- Sacred' obligation With them - to treat the•people. of the South. with an. :honorable propriety tinda"gallant generosity.. ArptilicYor bearing other than that indicated •• in the.inilitarysurrender; .will counteract. the success 01 our keepthe .wotitids of the South inflantied,,produce an iireptirable•alien andsoVershadOw. with `opprobrium the I,' laurels of the North. • ••• ' , •••• • Defeated, .- 'as:-the" Smith. has been, • in . its great scheme • to . inat all. another government and nationality on this continent, and. win the royalty of. .Mississippi—leaving-foug h t. in the -teeth of the most: crusbing'odds and diaabili ties•with .a.• - soldiership" that establishes theft" .in history as. the Meet masterly - revolutionist§ of .any. age or dountry-now that-this dazzlipg .pri.ject has been....defeSied and -''the National Goverrinterti„resurifesits.svar:Witli a wleiglit ier anther-11y than ever it held before; and admittedan • '-surieriority. over -the: . ,oldest -. and • grandest 'powers,' eta,' -it. slitiuld . be, the aim 'and objet•Of the peoPleOf the North . and West ..5.6 to conduct themselves in, their social and political-.relations With*, the South; • that the .latter, everi•in:the.hour of their -capitulation, - . and . amid havite" I hat - . has swept their • fields and cities, shall be: induced. to 'enter tain one' regret - Only-and that the manly and generons regretthat. they ever-struck .11'blow .11g4iPst:the..tnited.-States and coveted the `humiliation .c . tf..otir-flag. Nor,thould we,be • less: liberai-Lless just ,in . fact—to oar• black comrades of. the "battle=field. By• t heir- deit pemte fi . clelityto,t he "fortunes of the - nation in - many a fierce . tempest Of the war—a ;fidelity all the-More- that they fonght in.ehainn and with the devotion of martyrs repaid with" torrent s•oi generous blood,. the prostription. amid :wicked • bondage in which under the sar,ct lint of the Stars and 'Stripes • they- had . been for generations. held-Hliy..theii•.degper: -ate fidelity and splendid :Soldiership,. such . as' at -Fort. IVagber - amt:Port -Hudson gave: to. 'their bay.onets irresistable ,electricity,• , the black. .heroes the . Uniow.army have; not only entitled:themselves to liberty but to..cit izenahip, and the -Detnricrat whoWOuld deny thtaii the rights; er Which - . their. vvorinds - and• glorified tolOrs' so clarinet:it ly plead, is •tin-, 'I fopirtici •th .at l; wort 1) , • pit e. n e ncss . o. t ~•nation, whose authority these disfrimehisid. .soldiers did Soinuch to vindicate. : • .• • • _-• In - spcaking - thun well aware"` that I -.-run' counter to•the.. .prejudiceS-ofthe Conser-' •vativc politician, the, greatend ;and - aim of -Whose . .statesnianship• of whateVer else* his public`talk . anti . .labors .may be called, - ~ i s to consecrate the, errors, or. misfortunes of Abe , past, andinioke the sanctions of publiolaw .•.."and: tin • austere . .patriotism to: stamp the civil, "disabilities and social of the black with a- fittal ..irrimOrtalitY . But in • speaking of what I ioneeiVe should bathe duties and re • lations of ..liislriften.-tO - -the :United. Btatps;:a reference to:the : new: political conditiOna,:•ttp . on which they: have!..to ;plant .themselVes .squarely, .is unavoidable; and it I incur - the diSimprobatiOn:of any : enlightened Mid patri-• ' title gentlemen in: giving a frank•expression my. convictions; all Leah "say is that be - licVe the World - moves, , - and don7t intend to - Siand.still andbe overwhelmed as a fossil in 'its progress. ~The : independence I• aisert, for • • myself I. earriestly..' entreat every.'One of my countrymen in . A"merica" to .*cultiyate. It •ts fulltime fOrlhem to . emancipate, . themselves ' from the control ,:of the politicians who have held them in.an captiVity for Many - . years,' and ...t 6. .whosti. vulgar dictation they •surierider the,intelligencei and high. spirit . -Whieti,Shmild be as.-tirecioustO them as •their citizenship. - .indeed. - Indeed,`. this *citizen , . ship naturally is,. it. bedoen ps'•a reprOach when the spirit. it,_ shoUld- inapire, the. .inanheaid', Welt shoul accOnipariy thehealthy„bold • tiess of mind that 'belongs to it, and shOuld i)ever:teaie tO,nonrish, adorn,, and dignify it, is.rionapromiaed in -polities' Servility, and 'the . blind discipline' . of :party usurps: the preroga 7 .• 'an : - independent ~ man..7 - 7 S r,• Pier . TUE STATE AGIIICUL,TURAL lifit 'of. , . premiums to be awarded by the-Pennsylva- . Ma State Agricultural Society at its thirtieth annual exhibition, whiell will be held 'at Williamsport on Tusday; Wednesday,. Thursday, and FridaY, Nth, 21 - 0, 28th, and, 29th of September next, are: auraiunced:. -The aobedule is. arranged upon guile a liberal. scale,: in-the carious departments 'for _which contributions - are sought.. Thapremiuma for live stock, in particular are' large enough to excite the most lively competitidn. , For Axel . trotting horses, three hundred and two bun; tired are 'offered ; and for "stallions, 'nuUtel, • colts, bulls, cows, working • oxen, sheep, swine, etc.,tbe premiums rugeficmseventy live 411aridown td too dollars: '-",,,• • :•''' . •:-: , .:.1. - wsw.-4,4svB'_.:- -- • - STWI-:-.F.1.142f11-4.CF..,..0F.170E.. . . Beebe procured three . Primes we are 11011., e mixed lo execute JOB , and 1t(X)R111.1.N71340 , of wieri di scription . at the office of the 3ftlexer Joeinms., chewer than it ean,he acne at an ether eetabliahausit is the Ccopty, enchae- - . . , Rooks, Paispitlees, . RlHeat Ladling; /Large - Posters, s* - , -' • Railroad Tirkelo.. Head Rill' • - - -Paper Rooks, • 1 Artie_leadfilait t Time Rooks, . Ilill . Reado r ' . -• .- Order Rooks, ego. „ . ..,• ' - At the very shortest notice .. Our stock of JO B TYPI is. more extensive than that ot'any °the} office in this section of the State, end we keep hand. employed ex ptwily for Jobbing. Beink , a practical .Printer ourself, - we will guarantee our work to be ee nest as any that . can be turned ontiothe cities. PRINTING lit COL ORS Acne at theehortert notice ._ ,', - ~... .‘'. • • • • . . BOOR" BI111DEBY:: Borks bound In every variety:a style: Blank Bes1)1 tal net y deription mano.factured;botlrld ancl titled unmet; at, shortest notice.. ; . NO. 33. - : .f , 4itotliiotat:.':oo.lunitt. J. A. 111 .PA881RE7E,;.41. - 19., Editor. • 4,4 I/ commun,ictiti intinded. for this column gida Le addres s ed to BE-PAtismopc, POttlrine. . . For some reason or,other the study of Men tal Arithmetic is almost unii•ersa" By disliked. by teachers and pupils: Pupils put off the, to them. odious task' until the last rminute, and go to the class' entirelY unprepared,' in wardly hoping that by some fortunate'. cir cumstance they may manage to get through. without'being detained after school. Teach ers dread the hour 'for recitation- in - this branch, I suppose on account of the imper-. ,feetly prepared lesson ; no explanation is given. no interest: excited; the lesson is blun dered thorough; 'time is wasted, patience wearied ;and with feelings of mingled re lief . and disliketbe.class is dismissed. Now, why is this? Which is the cause, and whlch I the effect.? • It . is probable that - the One acts with a reflexinfluthce Upon the other. 'But it is - the towhees duty to make , the .lesson in teresting, to do all that Can be done to.re move such a state of affairs. They sliould strive to infuse into their classes an Esprit de carps,' 811 thC French say. .A healthful in - ,of emulation is: worth a great 'deal in any • 'To . begin . with; the lesson appointed should - :not be too:long,.. • Five or six :problems quite Cnoughfor the ability of, any ordinary class.-. 'Perhaps With . tk-7eiry. poor class". less numher word d be sufficient.: • When the class is called to'recite. ..entire and undiyided tention. should .firSt• be - .secured.. as' this is.. perhaps more important the study of Mental - Arithmetic than in anything else.. Frequently, when a question • is read,. and I observe any unwary one: of ltia guard: I call Upon thafOne , for a solution 'of the problerrt: . • SonietimeS I call upon one to repeat' the problem merely, .• and. call. Upon seine one else for the solution.' . :Another plan is to :allow .7 one ;to solve the . • problem partly, and then - call . upon another to finiskit. taking up the. analysis where the . first left.off, then again . calling for the Con; elusion from someone else. _Something - like till's wiThnot . .fail to insure 'attention.' •losist upon 'accuracy ;. do het . 'tolerate . enV.:h&tita :tior or blundering in recitation. It 'is a - veit. had•habit to . help Scholar& out; of. their entities in • colving repeating- or aProblem.by• • _ for instance' "Not James, but Ilen 7 ry.." '"Nbt 'three dimes. • bnt ,three dollars."--r - It:fostera a habit of depentlenceoii the teach-, er. and defitroys all concentration' and appli cation of •the..mind to Ih:el. : lesson. „After.' questionls solvedlet theteaCher ask,: "What is the "result of this question ?!! Ans:---"Twen ty-fofir dollars," 'AiThat Is twenty-four dot- • fats the price of?" • "Of three•fourths.ot six teen yards or cioth.'! What. arc .the enndi tions of .the queStion ?" "Four:fifths of ten . yards for ten dollars:'.', Or, "Whatis re-, (Mired in this question ?,whatis given ? - what .principles are .involved' in, this question?"— When the recitation is throngh, the teacher might halc.."HoW 'many reeited..withontroa:- 'king,• a aingl& blunder"?. "- These . . and other methods: that could" - be mentioned, will awa 7 sken'interest,•and relieve nauckof the tedium and rtionhtony of. recitation. :Looking at matters" from a. practical. point of view Which most people are. - apt to do;: wlifit can be of. more, use than the* ability to compute mentally and - readily.: For every once that a person ..is . called . . to- exercise his knowledge of Geooraphy, Philoiophy, Or the higher branches of Mathematics; he is called ten times to apply his knowledge of the cotil-, mOner.rules of - Arithmetic. • . • • • And then, ef•ivhat inestimable value in the ,daily hvocations•of life; are the habits of close Thought, reasoning • encl. preeisiOn. which are 'cultiliated by the Study.of Mental . Arithmetic.: .• . • • :M. L PUFFTNG .11)E,FUNCT REBEL 'GENERALSt..-7-A. . • • • • orre4)opdetit of the. New Yrirk World• . enlightetiing the. publi - c upon .the characters.. and intentions Of thC rebel. leaders while-tbey Were 'in power.• Jackson,' according to this. writer, vas . the greatest and most eral in:the world, and .-Lee retreated :from :Pete rSburg .agninst 'his ownwill. The last, fact will probably tror.be :disputed; however much, the formermakbe'doubted... 'Lee's will was no, dOubt fixed on retaining posseaSion of Petersburg and,:liielimond,. but. a hundred.. thousand sturdy . . veterans; under the Iritteici-- ble 'Grant, wanting possession was the impelling :poWer which made Lee's leas go' in . the opposite direetion_ to his, will. We think. With. the Philadelphia' fedgir, -that these attempts:tO Make. heroes. Worthy of the (vorkl's adMiration out Of defunct and defeat.; ed.rebel . Generals are ridiculous and dernor- .alizing. The true heroes of our' war are the . patriots who'stood by. the flag and the.popu.- - lar institutions. . Of' their country. * Grant, Meade. Sherman, Sheridan,. tower. above . all. the rebel Generals living 'and so .his tory will write them - down and' their . country . men hold =them in their grateful regards. • TuE BOSTON" PosT. says it' ia.reporied . that rt.. menument.is to be raised on..the site of - the dark prison pens. at Andersonville., in commemoration of the victims who have periahed 'within . its pre dincte. The *idea -is a-capital • one; - Those there died as pinch 'deserve.. monnm . ental .honors as those who 'fell' in the red conflicts of battle. They constitute the trite martyrs .of the war. 'Vic tims either 'of. neglN4 or infernal malice. their memories should be doubly consecrated with us' for whom they died. of Toathsome diseases and starvation. The historical portraiture of the 'War .wenhl be. incomplete thongh every battle-field and . , every hero.of the late war had each a monument, if the victims of Andersoirville had no monument al mark. In . pain and in sorrow they pined and _languished :and: languishing, they died., 'Tut their memories will perish not. The wholeregiOn around the Andersonville Prison. shouldbe conse crated to their memory, that all hereafter, to the latest 'ages;. approach it as - holy.-ground. ..`Peace, to your ashes; all , ye who thereliein tho rePose of death! .bran'a inhumanity to man ye keenly felt in votir lives :lint - in your deaths'Shall. he illustraf(sll'ow 'grateful a generous. nation can he to its . ". INVITATiox T 6 JoriN . BRIGTIT.—Ifis said that President Johnson.liaaexpressed his intention of placing a frigate at. the -disposal of John Bright; should that English statesinen desire to visit this country. --John Bright would Ite ceive, should he come here, a reception Sur : , passing that accorded to any foreign- visitor since Lafayette.. We hope he will -be induced to come, liut doubtliis. willingness to leaie the interests of the English masses for a sin- —A . Bono:: paper says : Mary E.- Surrat wits, a South American woman ; who was brought to the United _States when a child., She kept a resort for rebels and persons . en gnged in blockade - She w as, .not aorebel spy of the-most dangerous • t y pe, • but she has been, in conspiracies. of one, sort and another all her life. She has long,borne the reputation of a-very dangerous as well as ti very bad woman:.' She wielded a wonderful power over-disnolute young men- Arr Ea-two years of• labor on the new-dc fengiiT work,s near old, Fort Hale, Ziew Ha ven .harbor, water has been let into The moat: The water. gates 'are constructed in the solid rock, through'Which a distance Of twenty feet .has been blasted for the admission of =the . . . . - .Xi - General Pope , hasi been made a brevet Ma jor General of regulars for gallant services. itieGeneral }Lipkin haa assigned,to the command of 8.11: the Iroopa..in tile .forte' around . • •: 'aii*The officers, and men of the Signal Corps.in the Department qr. Washington,. are to be mua- Mred out at . . • a - Artemis' Ward has reei3ritly.cansed consid erable embarras . ernent to the Tia Commisioners by returning hie_ income: in'', wax figkere." ire - Gov. 'Perry has directed all the rebel State and county officers. to resume their functions. He . wilth arc Eris eapit al . atHreenville, instead o,f. Col . • • air The War Department haiteleftraphedGen. .Sheridan, directing him to mutiter out, by:ovgan-• iiaticina, , all.troppa which itchim judgment are hot .indirpeneable to the public .service: would feeni.to indicate that. no diffinulticwwith the Ina pei:htlitda over the Rio Grande are by the*Goveniment. - ; ..; . AZ - A , now remedy is paraded in the suricultn.. ral papers to prevent hens from eating their eggs. They need try no - surer. remedy than to name to them the price of eggs.' Two shillings a dozen, in summer, will deter .any• reasonable hen. from eating,a greatinan,v: • • - • grin Ida/ yin lid, the oihei day, a ni Rrnhayine applied,to &lawyer to. get , his eon .released frdm• illegal eetTitude, was salted if he nerdd take cart! of tbe boy. He replie : "Well, mitiia, Y rather finks I's capable as•hhn, for you seie - dit cite mats.' sa has liOrlegoce.v*ldrti •de UT. rtit: Sur fac, te, dollars month, an de rnorq Lia pc . K-let and I speo'i capliligcPo dat kind of kere'anyl MENTAL ARITIINETIC