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Philadelphia St Reading R. R., on the Delaware; at-Philadelphia.---Piers for the Shipment of Anthracites. - . . • '- ' C 01A_T 4 - . -••-• • • - .. . .. • P_, ier•No.•lsr. •'• ' • f:. ~ • ~. • I A ) : , I.: 't •‘. et iliel 1 - • . • . .. ..' ' BL.AIIISTON, GRAEFF:& C 0.,. , OUINTAIID . &-. WARD - - : . .. .„ , --,. ~ LORBERRY AND :LOCUST 1/OUNTAIL COAL; Anthrax to & Bit=amous Coals • • . No.. 11 - . ,-.PINE - .Street,: . Shippers of other approved qualities of .- - ;:. '" '; • sin.i - koss-ra IN . NIt.W ENGLAND !OF. •- . - . „ . .. . . • • NEW • 'YORK:: :.. - ,•. - • WIEISTH . A N D TZ:PTI' ASH 'COAL.. -. PACKER ' S LERIGEASUGAR'-LOAF COAL. - : . - • - 319 Walnut Strei . ;i, Philadelphia. '.: ' ' ' •'• • -• • r...z'AliillEL • CA.STNER, Ne‘r .Yeirk,.. Sole 'Agents for 'W be CottoOlidateAl COSICCOtti.' '. . ' .. -.. 9 Trinity Building, New York. .. -.- ..; ' •'.•• C. T. STICKNEY.FaIf River, .. •.• ' , nal tirnore Vein•llrilices.korre coal,_ _ r _. - - . • Col% of EilhY Dome Street, Bofil ol3 . --. ,• :. .', ' .; • J. C. WELLINGTON, Bosttin, pan! s ihipped fmni ,Terkey City and Ent:Abel hport... " • • -Feb. It 9:13 • • -; ••. ' . . . - - .. 7- . .• •- • • : .. . - - .1 - 39 Trinity - Building, Now YOrk, , . • Ah:o.'for.the lIANIPSBIRE and BALTIMOIIE CO.'S . . . • OFFICES : -{.215 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia... • ; . . . Ilion p%hire C,'eor,r,e7.. • Creek Coal, shipped : . '• • • -• • '• • (16 tilby Street, Boston,- .. , •- • . at Bah inter() and ileorgetown. - , . • • . . - • ' l'Whart Na: 01,• Port. RichinOnd, philtid7ri. ' Agent' , for , GEORGE MEAIIM Celebrated Broad . .. - . - LEWIS . AUDENI3F.ED• & CO.,- • • .• .- -. : . . . ti ...- i'op Con.); shipped at l'hilailelphiit. 20 1 , ,, en their Wharf, No. I, at Port Ilichiniuid; Phila.. .- - Wholesale Dealers in the best.ialiaties of -..-. . .-...- : ... . .• .. .. •... . . •.• : - &1,1 1 ,11i9. they are prepared teship the heat cinaliries of n • '.. • ' - • . ''.... •• • - : . . . LioCoat Niottntaiti 4 . ..1nd Red and 1117-bite. Ask • thraedte •.. and . • Bituminous Coals. YANDITSEN, -LopilnAN . ..4- Co:, t ichayiliill - -Coals. , .. ... ...- . • • , ~.. . .. ~ . .. .: enrnl'E4t OF - • Fr,en their clocks at:Jersey City (where the. depth of • . f'2os WalnntStmet, -Philadelphia; _ .watiT ia from:ls'th 1•9 feet), they are prepared At all`.. OFFICES:: lr'll . rtiadway, New York.. -. , • .. . L,OC ; , Ugr . .M. ; OIT9ITAIN: LOCUST. OAF:TrILEESBAB- • RE, L OH AND OTHER . • resaam , to supply the above ; Coals, tint! LEI11(311, to 1 ;.-' • - .: 1...14. • Kt1hy Street,Boston. •• ••-: • .- . . ..' . • - teamer.-: and snips for ports in China and elsewhere:: .. . Pioneer Shippers from Elizabethport, or - • . VVIEC[TEI:AND . RED-: ASH - COALS' ':renter em be coaled at" 'hoar during day . or LEDIdLi,..Si'IITNG IIotTNTAIN;IIAZI.ETON, AND - • - . - • 7 lacrhl• ' • . -W. J.- B. S2411'111; - r,5•9 13.. Agents for the sale o f the teleliratetle. , ,rorgeo Crerit • - • COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. . • ; .-- • ' Agent at Jersey City. •• . ' . ' ." .. • ' - ' •' • • Connberia ad 'Caul, from the. Mines of the Con , . .A.,,,t,: at rington—WAßD t T1A.UM,.42 Rilby,St., . . - . . ... • - Pier No . .' 6.... • - ... •• • solidation. Coal and, Iron Company of .staryland2 . . •;'• . at ..Vrtrark-J. :ill DsCA.INIT. ' . . ' •.• - ; (Pt . Richmond,. ..• -. ' .)lanh • l2, '64,.. BANCROFT 'LEWIS • ., 56- Ga.., • . - '-, i • --- . . . - Murriso.WnAr.vis : 4 E llll6O - I bnort , .; • ; ' .- ' ; . • - ' Pier Na. 7. . . .. . . . . In . - Ii!NETN; ANi, SillPpEr_S OF.THE .• ' . .'... - • ,.....e.orgeerioll. • • . .: • .. (29 I•Walrint street, New-York. ' • ~•' '': • - • • - COA Li • - - lon N It . NV - 111 TE ;. . • . . . . - - -.. • • • - -OPFICEB:{ Trinity Minding., Isiew-York. -•-. , • FROM ItI.kIIANOY•?it(trNT.A . IN: •. •-•-• •- i; Doane St., .Burton. ;• • -" .• - : : • _ ; ; E.IIIPrER (7 . , , . • .. .• '. OFFICE-111 Walaut Street, Commercial Ituililing, ; Feb; 11{465.. - .. .. . ..F , CIT ITYI.:1.(1:1_,T, .• COAL -• Philad..ll,hia. ... : . . - • - - • - . . • - . • ' '' • : New 'York 011ice—17 Cedar Street.' Boston. 0111 co—i" , 5 .,-,. in' IiUNTER Jr .; 41.0 • ' 11"ItariNo..7, Pori Richthond. ' •-• • Donne Stre.et.. • • ' ' ''. [Oct. 23, .58 - . •11. ' . •.• .• . Inli. . ' .i, , ~''',.„" SNO. :AG. Witln'nt Street. Philadelphia. - ia. - . -- • .- MINERS 'AND stirrer:ea or •' . •• .. • . (''''..!`''''' iNu 300 Wei t -Thirteenth St., N.:York. ''. . • CONNER .• & . PATTERSON . .. -. ... - , . . Whii.e and .. Red • Ash Anthracite 'COal; 1 -- - liner No. .1-11. -- . • i• ....... -1,E1117S ALT DIENR.II;II.. '4, - •-• Co. ~ --. -, 4l..nEtviroN coAL; ,, •.- • -•. ... . - • . • NEt YORK. & S.CH.UYLKILL . COAL - Co. - -.-- Agezits for the sale . of . thor celebrated .•,:, .-.. „.., ~, ~ , ~ : ~. • , r MITI ane . ,,incs. or the a - litHroN ....iikr. AND ofTw-D-E -. . - SiiirrtitS 'Or • . .1 ...I &TENT colirANV. ill' the ce . lelirated Winnow Cop! Fields'. 13116.11). .I(OT7NTAIN. MLA ca I - lEATII, AND •- - T. • LOCIIST mon TAILOO_A.L , . • , .7.... 205;4 Vl.tilmit Street, Plintidellihia, - - . ' SUITRIOIi KED ASII COALS. • .. ' • '. • ' ; . • . .. :•, 'OFFICE,' s: - 1 , No. 73 Broadway, No. I... Hector -S ; t:, N..lf 1-- '• • . room TIE . '-' • :1 • : . (L . :Z(I '2land 23 DoaneSt., Boston„ r . . oFric Es: ( . it. SOnt.h stn-et, Ni 4 'l7ork. : 'lin Walnut strei..t, IMM:del ph ta: • rice ' I r Pier N0.'.11.7, Rielatuond; •• - .- • • •• . • ,;,,:- • 43- is- 1.. 1 , i,: . IS. 435. • - • . 1 • '• , ••••, • . • 7- .. . . P &c. SCHUVLKILL Shipping Wharves for A.11'11111.fITE"f0.1L at Creen t 4 kit, Delamare Pitilacia. . W'hnrt nio, 1. -• 'AIUDENRIEV t-Co. ROMMEL, poTTs co. - • •• (-205 . 1A , n1nnt Street. Philadelphia OFFrCES - : 110 Itrolt<ll .• • 114 Kill)y , • Whiart No. 3.: • . • IiEPPLEEIt & - 11110. • . E,.Vor. Walnut &l a -ow - tit sts . ., OFFICES: Pine Street, New - York.. • . -, .„ . ..Merchltuts• Bank 11a:ding. Providence. DA*IS PEAItSON A. • C 0,.• ...• • • MINKILS AND or Tim • LOCTST . .MOUNTAIN WHITE ASH iutd SPUIIN 'VEIN • RED 'A S - .l=l .0 . F CES Ni,. /131tililickTi',nleY,; Trill. - . LNo.:I - t Dane Street..th.stOn. • DF...LAW.LRE 4VENITE: p.,‘ is 1 . 1..51L,0N, • • — 7 — • 1-11,1DDLES13URG cOA .-A.N IRON - ' r. - za -, ..intkpru.... of • • - Brodd Top White Ash Sonn : -Bitura-. nous, Steam-Generatina• Goal 4 - ;ENF,ItAL OFFIcIE-S•2SVI - riltrut nat.! ph ia, 1 a." • Loroni.4 / r e . Eu L :i nes and Stearners:tlie Coal from a :Nhanit. Equity wry i...'otr . zicrount..t its purity. les ed to he Ully . lloW ill the nun Apt it la '644. . • =EMI! @7SAS, BitENIZEII.4. CO:, MINEI4 AND suirilats.or TUE: CELE . I,3.IATEP . g , ohn - Vein Red .Ash gri d . •Vein. ,Red-. Ash - ••• ' • A:l ' I Warrington. •• .1 . . The - Sisperitir.White Amit Corti, from the Ne . tv Shenandoah ('it) l'olliern .. - IVL,I, n ill be. tountl.to e..tCel ahy CuiFyet thipped fn.;in ty. e ... , ctitlylkil I 16.-;....i01i: .. •-: Nzeotr , ler tile -sale of GEO. W. :SNY9Eliti !worrier Pine Forrest' AflFlEottl; OFF ICEti WALNUT At.. PurLAD , A: - • R•••• 71 - N - 6. 9 Tll\ I'l'l' CAIN, HACKER & COOK, =Eil . . LOCUST . 111.1.11:1?, - : • LOCI:ST . :MOUNT:I IN, • . tra—acu lIE.tTII. cledirs other tilit - cinitlitie of • WHITE - AND BED :ASH COALS. k.v Walt:ut Strt, . tuld..)Volidland Wbarve., IY:L`AF CAIN. : SENSE 'Coos F. - 111.001.1.1% Stiipp•er ALTent, Schuyp.:lll llnveu. Pa. : Fc-`;7ary . . , O .----- -- r TIRE' ...tf.' E: 0 :4; V 'for the. ?tale Of . ' tliv Sl.l..k.Nitrh.l.N COAL,'trom the Lalie./.3 , tcr . . .., -, v. h..., 0,1, .1, - .1. , I.et li trauttefro.l froiu. ANSPAC,II :i , N . :3. to DAVIa PEAR. UN ..t: Cu.:. I.lOl3delpliia.. , • • - 2 , I.n\ tlit: otlytulth6rtz.l . ..ti AL:t..tAt4i,to dit , po.te - of ....- :vbt:,tc,tl i val. Urclurz , told 1.1,1 u :I:tit:lc:4.1011i to i., ~,t,1,,,,,t1 Iv Ittem ;A I'ftiitt,.lo.,itizt Or ,iNt.,v . lorK.: . . . 1.: - . 13..1:iT, l'reivict:t. C IL.- 1.1-.1.s ~. \ , Si3s:retary-;o1E1 Trita.sztrer. - . . i .. 3,:, ii,itia, ,Itly •J.. 1. ...1::i: . - !::0-tr • 11R0AD . ..1 1 .-QP GENERAL ..OFFICE BROAD TOP WIUTE ASH Semi4tipaiminous C A_ T_J S No. 101 IA ..4.1.A1TT STREET, Fys-Trr. a nELPH.IA. • ROBERT HARE rOWEL, Manager. CONNECTING orncEs: 16 Traveler Building., ito.con, 31.1uw.1 Trinity * 6 New fork. F , G 3 - T4l lIHOAD TOP WHITE ASh SEMI-Brr — ErmENous... COAL,. GA (WELL c SAWYER & .00., No.-114Ilittuitl . Strcct, Philndelpliia,• • No. 111 Broday'. e Vor . t. aw Nv.-. • • - - N. 9. 1.14 Slate 2Sirrt.4l-lastoia, r .111.. , -•!or qii.llty ofce}cbr;aled.coatlfromtheir . - • EDGE. HILL obT.T.I - 171:rk, •. • . '. . , lARIERRYI:TREEK: .oafERRI Cot,^ • . . . . . C . .Ve.. the unlenzi.znel. _haling cot. - olblated eral• Three ; 11 ,. /if..,:i 'er , is tlle• 1.-a, trs I:..zbnl. win btrelfter . trant‘ act ot.i - b - . 1 , 1 - th,:,, , iir. - .lt!r th..... , i.;11ne.b't - • - Nt - iI•LER., (;I;_kEFF & Co. ,'-. .. . . • • .. r - N111.1.E:11.. STEF- ,, .t c.o. .. - -.- . ,Gr?... , ,EFF & Nt - rrixu. - • ' •- " Mr. GRAEFF. a rut•nib..l-,..,f war tina.. - . ilavir.7-.ls:soci t i, t. 1: hj:11,4.1e v..‘1,11 J. It: 1;1.A.K.1-...5T0N, mill re...1.e.,, - ; - . - l';',i:,t , .. , .!phia arnl all, 0urc..q..1 ,b;, , ,,,.,..1 by tidt.-M:ati T mill L• seder - zlic• CXCir,z:Ve ' e.iairol 'of BLAkiISTON. t.....:.t EFF .t. - Co. .. ' .- - 9n4 :iticntl,n In Its pm , aratirm. we . Taaaluiu tae repuLitt,,n of our tio.cbratedl..)r , - V CC..lll' Purttc.tv,•rs abroal can rely ap..)n baring in Lae ten' be=t ortl&r., 1111-1-ER, GRAEFP s Co. • •' • • re . 13 '63 . . • . • 1 11NDOIA SHADE; FICI'OIR.Y. . • . - . Reridi Pa., ng, : - . . 1 '•"` i^ Shadol of all ccilois. s.r.d Ali Stiles. :gilt 1 ).:1145 ' ... a , -: -, i4llati , l4•!...madr.w order. Aillret , e: .. (EOll/GE K. PCI/111.T11.. 630 Court Altcy, Rending. ,b-4tu• .- - /1-Y 6 . 'AZ . • . . . . ~ . . . . • . ..,. ...- . .. • • . - . ~ . . . •,- . - - .., . , . ... . . .. . . . . . C T z., . , , ~ . . _ _ , ~ , , - . -. . -; --. . 714 ' .. '''. -- '' '-. 1. - - „.: 7 , .. il te : . ~„ 7 1" --. . . : .. 1 : . . ' ' .' : .: . ...... ' . ' I: • • , • . . . . . . . . • ... . . E ~ ~ ........,..„ A t ,4,, , , d: c.„..., a ilia I 4 limp, .1. , ... - . -, _ . < t''' , ' : . • .. . r ' • POTTS ITJ:37, ;•-•• -, , -•- ,,- 1-N;i - -- ..------_-.,---- ‘ ,_-__:- ~ 4 ,._,= _,_ ____.-. - • s _ ..• . ', ..• ~. . .. ...., . .• :••.„ . .... ... ......._ ... ... ...•_,.......,....._,...„,,..„.•...... • .. .. . . PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY 13ENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL QOM, PENNSYLVANIA. I,==l Asshlaild' and. Girardrille C o llicri 'ira • • E . LIZ.ABETI-IP0.117::. s:.c', . . . COAL • A. 'T. :STOI,TT . 00 • • ( sticet,s.rs •td. s T orT VAN. WIC,RLE.) . Miners mal • Shippers - of the celebrated PULTON n COAT., from - the Rithervale. netti-la •7-letua, Pa., auailealer.... - in the:hest varieties - of : - - 1 • ANTHILICITE .AND.BI.IIIIINOUS . E6ALS; I)cllecrttd diriXt from the mines or on boarti.of ves .!,-.ei, at - TRENTON', N. .L, • ELiZABETIIPORT. - N. J. N. PEP NSWICK, N. J., PORT RICI-1310ND.-PA.` 1111 Hyonellcray, Nfw,l`ork., T: . ,13. • April 4. NEW : YORK.- SAMUEL - BONNELL '' Nos. 43 & 45 Trinity Bulling, N. Y., :,4IIPPTNG POINT: - Pier 4, ELIZABETH - PORT, N. J. oFFEES FOR SALE HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING. MOUNTAIN IEARLEIGII; AND BUCK . 1110UNTA obiVES .- BALITIORE & BLACK DIAiOAD WILKESBARIZE COALS, AND TUE CELERILATED GEORGE'S OR-EEK OUMBERLAND 001 `N.IIOLT: • 1%0. 6 Yeont Vork, MOME! BROKER . IN COAL. -Vila & IRON..FIRE PRICK, F(IIE COAT, ,CEMENT,' &c. F t . T e c i a i at t en t 1.,0 ,paid- - ,puteluts:Oig . and stripping nhoY,' uano-d profiorty. Mut: (1101 r . market, dealers and consnuun - s can roly• upon hal.iu_ thcst. IiCiCS bought :old shiptx d at the lowest market . REFEriENCES ' . GEO. A. Ez4l.: Treas. Petnia. Coal C0....N. Y. ISAAC N: SEYMOUR, .Esq.,'Tt'es, Rod. Canal FRAN N. 4 Cf,mmerce.St.,•l34:winn J. S SHY Prest.l.l4nk.of..kubtirn, Aubuni C F.'NSI4IS. &q., .• • . . ....44,111 29, !CZ • • • •••• • . • 17-am • THOS: HULL & CO.; .11LIST113 AND bifirrEss or SMITH'S SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL, Yorktown, Carbon Co.unty; Penna, 312 'WALNUT Strect, - .1 EXNESVI L LE, Luzeruf. County; Po. . . i'Cl i lin.LElGll. COAL. .. ~. .. . . ... . . . . . Otii "lIARLEIGIV COAL i. nos 1d Phil-olelphia and vicinity. by DAY A.- .iruDDELI..— Pareic,..oni t r.ing frora 'them, may alwaye• tieliinatl hpon genii_ a pure article. .• - • - : • OFFICE-A(l9 :11 - Ft.;- St. ' P.li.iladelgihirc: SILI:PIAN .t., .11tiRE.7...,. TZ.,•-• ir • .itazle:fon, Stay 9; !GI, COAL HOISTING 3IACHIITE, P - ateialeo Apia 11.4ib t 1562. This. celebrated and lazier) tialied Coal lioi , dirig.Ma-. chine has been to titccraz...ful .operation - (nc•oVer:tltrye years. and . the r,t rie ct.r large :untidier :alfe-at;•,n(dil the moist packet .satisfaction.. .It it=, and dnraide, having no nearit: islrafdd claiation, and very 'easy..:'for the. hom.' containing leiter?:of . ccintuteudattinii;. ite.,•P:ut -tree. on application. - • , r - P Manufacin, . .• Albany Agrioilfurat and Alactiite , • March 1 I. •.•;...-I , i-fint • Al Lamy." N. JENKINS' PATENT COAL SCREENS. The undersigned having purchased •of - the , 'NeW York Wire .Italling• ..-111E_JENKINS••PATENT.r , for linprovement in the process of xigiiinfaetnring —Screens, hereby givos.nlitlee-tliat the- value of slid Invention and the validity of the patent has Already been fully establbhedSfter it Tong trial in the United State. Ctrenit Court: rapt Ittinurrioni , have been gmlited. and gill cmitinne to issaie kutitist any and all violations of said pitenpright. Also that. the injunction against ez. I...l..aubenatelti: of Miner.••••••ville. - Va...ag infringers sala patent wns by-order of the Circuit 'Llwlrt. Oct tulfy.and compTeVIY The rr:!here 'also desire to give -notice' that • the the' o r rilY persons who are.ar present authorized to rise the said patent improvement as mane:Winters of Coal in and throughout the Coal Region: • . BROOK: SeiuitouL Pa.. J. G PrapK,•POilit -Alibi. Pa:, BROCK SBOEMAKER, Tamaqua. n 1; Ati the naannfactnrers would not make in.riotatipn.Of the 'said patent nalessetiornnaged hy.orrners or renters f Collierics-tre sec determined- to prosecute' every ante that we disc:over' of purchasers and users. • manufsetarerg of Coal Screens., tirade In vlobktion of said. pinitot: to the full extent of the law: • • • • New York,; Jan.. 4lit,"l:b-A CUARE I will le:telt - you to pierce the Donets of the Emily and bring out from the Caverns of ileuntalna Retail whkh will give tirength.to onr hands and Settled all ilaintle to our use and pleasnie.—Dß. LEHIGH. DEDF..RICRIS SCHUYLKILL CO. T. .-H. SCEtOLLEITURGFR • AGENT;..• Miner . and Shipper of the Celebrated Black Heath Ash and Peaked-Minn ..: taint Free Basing .; . PINT• ASH • :P. O. ADl:lltESB:—Perrrsvu.t.E Mir.gasyit.t.r, balTO - EAST iFßAralLuv• 0 BF.R K V . . . . . . • .. East 'Franklin Lorherry Coal is noiv itold-exeln sively by Me.Qsrii..o.ll.l)WEl.T.,. ki.NWYE . R & Co., *lto are.my sole Agents.: .." Paliies "ordering froth them„ may always depend upon gettintt a pare article.. . . ... • r o.l. 2 Walnut "St., Philadelphia.. . . oPFICES: No. 111 Broadway, , Trinity Building, - '.'l ' Newyork. .• - -- • . . '' ". - . ... - • 1...N0. 131 State Street, Boston. -:. lIENRY Tint,. • Trenidnt, March TS, .q?, • " • . - •.- ." .: DI:. -.• CONNOR: . .. rATT.EIRSON . ,,.. • Millen. and .S a the Celebrated LO. ' CUST MOUNTAINCOAL, • . J. J. CoNNOR,- • • J. S. PAVII , RSON. • .. Schnylkilt Count y , •rensia. • • • 1§59. . . , ir OA CAK.ESI. 7 -1171se b.pic4ibetirls - deterraitied to titakteseceral on their prop erty. known. the RENTC , TCY, .itnat eft 471 .Cl,llt:ty. ' and immediate. vicinity or Trt..e.veortA. The ._round has been hillc doceloitett. and' these :desiring a rtrst rate colliery,'califil.tnin one, with. 'itnfniaklug ann fnrt het extiloratiotts of the',.. - nine. :None ni.;ed trell;e Bppticiitbin uttici. , ...s'capable of erect flag unt , •raverittatts - -- • - ' Apply to GIDEON Haven. Schttvl• • hill Cenntc..l'a,, or to'DATIS '2 O T W4lti4 l street; . " '• : • - Jaauttly 7; : • .1,-tf . . , - - ribo.A:oAli - OPE11.1T.11)1Vs. • . . . GREAT IMPROVEMENT• IN COAL SCREENS . The inidershnell are tiow prepared. to manufacture. 'et their Atop,' itt 31ineix , C411e...' all kinds of SCREENS Cot .creating Cot of the .inum,ceil Manufacture, patented ti.) Jonas Lalibmistely, 404.1.7vbruary, .I.Still:, Screens mennfsetnred Ily:tnis process. are more du rahle. In:lit - dale their for 4 better. and are trirnishisi. cheap rorany to he bad in'the•Cunnty. • - • Thei.are made of .siniare iron; in stich F.lapexe tr nivent the Coal sliding Crum one's:ire to.the other he fore irts - thrirouchly t hurled. that preteithr . zlt beite thaueari be dune by c.o.s!. iron or wire screens. . . .. The mantiPirtnrers'urtrentiv reqnest all ',Operators wanting . 4 e . reens. toexamlne.,tbil4e new patent Screen:, at their sbop.or at work :at the :Mammoth! Vein Col liery of Aletnire S. - .Repplier, near St:Clair, Where they have been in rise for.sotrie time.... , .' ' ••;• -,. . . • . . , . . 'By purchasiOg•ficreete= ...thaile onder 'this Patent, nil •&;ation.ora.ny trouble nstoimtent riirhtt. will he rw9ided All work dune iaitii promptnef... - tind dispete.b. -, . ,:. •• •. .-• .• -J. .k., I.: LArBENSTF.X. , .7, . .Mine ville. Jrzne 7. - .1.F . ...42.: ' - . -'. • ...- - 93-ir. • • : 7 -- • , • ,• - • "=‘r J. G. FRICK, (SUCCa-ZzOR TO BOCK & SIiORMAKER.) lIANUFACTiIiER OY WIRE .COAL : SCREENS, L uder the Jenkin.o. Patent, COB. narr:ROALD & NORWEdittif STS., POTTS=, PA. , • DRE nits. -41:. SNELL'S NEW COMBINATION. COAL NREENS The tintieruigned tahe pletviirein annotineing. to Chef Opetatora'axid` othet - e, that they are manufactnring a new .COAL,SCIIEE,N of their' ineetition,whicluthey wiil guarantee.to we tivicu-As lung. and dh its work. better than any crimped, Wire Screen in use: The -seg ments tnined .by mn lie teht •to - any eitele re tre'aho•fruardtiter that the . meek will a/tempi retain its origin/if aize until entirely worts out. -- In the. .crimped wire Screen • the meshiri freqbently slip,. and lose the proper before' ihe E , erien• -.half' worn .wt. We mannfiwt are. any, mesh' of our.. - New; Combination Screen, used- in thetnide: • • • rit - hir.Diehm. who -was sac-witted citti"lfr: Bench amtu the Misiness.of waintifachiritig Screens. - .al Nor wegian. Mid.streets; Pottsville; havinz.'diol , solved partnen•liit and disposed of his inter ha re moved to Railroad ttre-et, - m the rear.: at gs.teily'e Hardware Shore, Centre Street. and ae,iiielate4 with him .in theMituinfaerhre.of their new Coal - Screens at all de ecriptions,3lr Jasper-Snell. StA ifl ISA a etintinnanee of the patronage heretofore - so liberally btowial upon ji ERA SCREEIIs. , . . We are also 11131111filcrufing a style of Wlre . ..St . r , E•en a promze diffe'rent • trim' that, used hi making crimi.;d : wire screens, as eisod hi.every; restirct, to . w ka c h the A t_ terdipn. of Coal invited, • • . . ,• . .1ME11.14 814 - 1311, MardifactUrerti of ..S.creens of - all'ilescriptioti.at the shortei , t.votice. 26: '63 . • fa-if LIRNIELILITS:—_%:. new and bemnitifsal Calendar. giving the montka, days and dates, snits. ble'for °Mee% l'iepota.,'&c.. It ri.fmires no ttlietinsy., and la, In fart, ial Ahnanac and a perc e ct TIM KEEPER.. Priee s.DerpeM 2s.: Cal ' and see them..— : - . R. p....q . 11.E.EN, Watchmaker, A 14.1116. •64,-16f1- 4 - Centre pt., Pottsville,. SEIVINiGMA tr.. 11 I NES -.- -. ' . -", ' ...: . . . .. „. . • - . . .. .. ." - . . A Finkle .&., Lynn - Seicirix,Nacbin.o 'for sale 'at the BotkEtore. of the enl.a.ciilier. Also's W Beni & - Gibts friviint 'Machine. • Both new . and of intent pattern& and will be eald chetp. ... • . '' ' - '. E. B.ANNAN.. • ATIJiRRAY..-:N04.-N.T:I - q,isPT4Auwil,,, , .: - pa;.150.4 IRON WORKS. IVA'SiIIiALITO'N NEON WORKS. - . IVIDTICIF.L.—The Amite of .tbillate firM of Wren dr. Bro.,.knowif• AS the i.WASITINGTON • •••g t , MON:WORKS," located nn COaflitmet.. •in the 'l3omugh •of. Fbttsville wlli be r, _ . .00ntinued byrthe' subscrilWe all 16:6' ,;;;;;-. varione- branches. viz : • Stouni • Engine and all kinds of Machinery for mining either cOal, or ore : blasit • fernaceisi of. het. or cold blast , all kinds of Milmad••castings and railroad. cat fixtiires of ivreu;til, asd cast iron v. all kinds of braes cistletts i• ail - kinds stnithwork, and ali sizes of the, latest im •iiroved :pumps, alr.gle and - Amble acting.. Repairing protittitly attended to and neatly executed, • By careful attentionto ,business the subscriber trusts .he will receive a' share of:the public,patron2ge so lib . crony. bestowed bu the htte firm, JAAMS WREN. . Putttwille.,:•Nptember 1.865. • . ifIaRNEGIT.OVIE Iron Works, 'Pll'illiGßOVE, •SelliniL. - C 0... BA. J..M. ROHRER Machinist &Englitecr, •••• , .,r7 77 'A.. • • Pror mwi l ' • •• •o ". January 30. _'64. • s.ly* %Z NIACIIELNE 8110 P. AND VOCFNKIIRV.- . . The Sunbury Machine. Shop= are now ;- cia. 4l n.full operation; .and are prepared to tin-orders . .fi)r machinery of any kind, .:; r• . ainall, or heavy, .to any. exten '• _Repairing attended to proniptly; • • • Sunbury, NorthUmbeiland Co., NON-: u34.46. : tf . • sr - • .• • • • •• • • We, the ,ioserioeri, have - this' "day -1 'r-• . • - • entered into „ Partnership.tinder the Tin utig IFirm rune. and . style of:ALLISON - o,r, - - 8..-I:NNAN, to entry the ' Foundry , blt - tehlie,• South nu• and Car-making Business, In' Port Carbon.-Sebnyl ' kill County. 1 • . • ROBERT ALLISON, • • • „FRANCIS B. BANNAN • • April . . . Ist, - 18 6 4. -- ' • • • • • ; • - .•• rpArIIAQUA ROLLING MILL. • The TA3LAQUA 'ROLLING MILL CoMPANY hay. ing non - completed their Works at Ta. maqua. Schuylkill Comity, are now manufacturing and preptired to supply sl„. —"" Merchant Bar Iron of a very superior.` quality, Ronctiv, Sqoarw, Flat and. Half - 1 . 4 1 . "!". 6 Rounds. Orde,rs are _respectfully solicited. and will meet with prompt attention. • • J.'N'O. RALSTON, Treas. SAML. RATCI.IFF, Frest. Tamaqua, July I, 21;-ly. • P. . The inbscribershavinir Purchased the Pottrville Poll in g:31111 and. thomngbly-refitted the same, 'are prepared to receive orders for allnizeribr T. nails from 22 lbs. tothe yard UP to. 60 - lbs . .; A l t a d i l rb t • and furnish the Same at short notice.: • • .We 21x.ti:o prepared to ftirnish 'and receii.e ordera :for ./11ERCII.ANT nc . BAR IRON.. all the Initial sizes, Itnrintl: Square and Flat: • we shill keep a'supply of the ' entailer sizezi (Collier's Wills) always on hand:- • . . . • . . . ' • ' ATEZINS.,.BROTIEETtg. ' ,'Pott§vilte, Mariti;l2, - .64::, • AIND STICKS: • • . . Thosiaqcriber i§ pr - pared to execute,' , • ,doper. 'orders for thelihore Articles:, with dhOa% patch, at the old place of htsinetzA,:Coal - S.Street,gigi et, below.Nprwe. '2O feet ha- 1/21 • - ers always- on hand.- the mance- • .. . .. ..Coal itn4 . •Other Alhorelti,'... '.• . • Of. tile 'best- material' • and '.worknitinhip. - Bemire lironipti'y at.t.tintledlol. VRrFans for minima ventilation always (inland.. ':. - JABEZ SPARKS... • Pintsville:Aug3 . ll4 r, •fiD .- . - • . • ... tin.ly ..., • :-. A SI:LAN.D : I 4. OIT WORKS . . . . .. . • The - stibseriberg ' are, now fully pre-' r irrpr- . . p l rvij to :furnish, at .. the , AShland imn4-p.4sl*lqtt. F z . tl orns, Steam Engines- and PIM] pfl of r,:..,1,r5.. • any power find capacity, for mining. and t.,1,, ~3 , 411-711 Other purpores;Coal Breakers'. of every - :',.,„ - -!, , . : •-_:cl size andpattern now.in use: together with castings and - forgings• of. every tlescriptioe. Coal and Drift. Cars', of all sizes and patterns,- large T.rnet- and lloi - sk• Cara,- - all- ftirni4hed at-the shortest' make.; 'The subscriberti clatter ft:ollw] ves - that:* -inasmuch' as every 'member of the fain ia a i practical nitichinic, they . will be able. to furnish- mschinetethitt will cotapare favorably with any in the Region. • All orders directed to J. / 31: ti A tn.: ea. Ashland. Schuylkill County; Pa.; will rewilye prompt attention... - - . ' J. &31; -- GAIRCEjt.. '. :-• .Ashland. July 9, .64. ... ,' : ' . '., • 2 . -S- • •VINIYINDRY( AND IRACDIN. ' SHOP, L :Steno, Car 'Factory, .13 • •• • • . basinesS of: the late RC— thin of _SNIDER & 31112+1F5,. will .be . ' • continued by the sabscriher in all riot's branches-of Steam Engine build- rf log., Iron Pohnder, - • and than uEic.: liter Of -...- all kinds nfMachinery, for Shilling Mills, Blast Furna- CA'S.. Railroad Cars;-&e.; &c. lie wlil. also continue the busincis .e f dining - and Selling ithe "celebrated' Pine. Forest White A , 11.. and Lewisand Spohn. Veins -Red :Ash C. 61244, Icing sole •priiiiriet or Of 'these Collieries. .Tasi iihry . 21, ~51' rp ITE . 7 • P . ,41 LTO CO.. are I ;pi - et - tared Eo furniQh T.RAI7.ROAD IRON, at their Milla:in - Palo Alto, Of varionti phtterns; r' w ii" 2 eighinzfrom• to.74lponntla penyartl. , • • Also, different sizea of nut, B . iintur._ arid • ' 1 t . • - round inerclunitat bar iron:- •.-• • • Ordera.for;rails of bar Iron 9rr're-AL . .. sliectn:Pv eniieitcrl, and wilt' meet prninprattpn tinn if left either at the Holling;Alills,' OtOr.or Hatturr ..,('o,'S.Hardware Stare, Centre Sireet. or at their tire, corner' Of 211Urket and Second Streeta,..?ottsville, Pa-:r : . .• BENJ'N 1141.111Q0D,,Pre_t„.4 T 1145 11!0.4.11, OPERALTORS•dc MINERS -T-Pioaprer. {Yorks.. , . • - . . . • The , •libscriberreEpec'tflallY invitei the ir.--r...e.. ottlin attention of-the bwiness conuntiniry to . 'f i .. his- Roifer-Worka; tin • 'Railroad Street. r .. I eePsstanr Depot, Pottillo, a wl: ' a 'Where higai.fatred to neuinfacture .• l-:-.,_, • ' BOILEttS. OF EVERY.: DESCRIPTION. • Smoke SrackS; Air. stitclrs.; Blast Pipes, 'Gaiometvrs, Brift•Onrs..tc:, Boilers on nand.• • • • - ..-.11.2ing n ilractical•mechanny and haying for years de • iotecl himselfentiretv'to thistranch of the nu:sines:A, tie flatters himself •that Work: done at' his establishment a ill 7ive satisfaction 'to all WbO may favor' dm,with a call. . - Indicidnala andOompanies will find it greatly to, their arlYaotage:lo . examine hiswork before' engaging 'elsewhere, , . . • . JOHN-T.NOBLE.• - • Noyenther 21; ls:f.' • ••. . . N 119141111, 11, 1 VlUICE14:114 a: Co., • • • MORRIS 8 a0NE`14.4c..e0.: •±110.1 , :/ AND STEEL. .W AR Eli 01. 7 5E.'• • -11nrke s t . 6c Sixteenth $ 'Phißada. •.' Ilave[alwave on lharid and for eale. . BEST ENGLISH -REFINED illisortment of "1-1447:111s,!•: and• 'other 4avorire "brand& . BEST AMERICAN BARS—ordinary el?". ofrolled to ordor -for bririge &e; ER PLATE—Promiscnons or cut to required • rize. • BOILER RIVETS—DOver brand.- made- in solid diet. BEST- ENGLISII. CAR AXLE —American and FLUE AND: SHEET • IRO.N-L-for coveritui awhut ,mac. -I.JI NIATA; ENCiLISILAND NORWAY SLIT ..Itollq. BOLTS; - NuTs and ,WASEERB- 7 For tirldges,- cam. and machinery juirtxxgeigiiiteridly..OAST.• SHEAR,'MACHINE and BLISTER:STEEL. Also. an .eitra qualify fortai* add 'dies; The -above, together with a full assortment of 'ion,. Steel. Nailivand Spikes. 'to which the attention of 'dealere," railroad cricapaides, engineer& miner& founders and triachiMistaia invite& :.W.• BAUD WIN - .At 'Co, ,En • ginieeti?. Broad and nonillion- streets,',Philadelphia, Pa. Would call.,- he attention•of Railroad.. ', . --•- . Nlanagers, and thug: interested in Rail-' -- NNW road Property; to thew I.3'.9.terci of Loco- Mt a ire Engines, le which theY Odapt •etl-to the particular buSinessi for which • • • they may he reonited by the use of one: two.-.thrtteoi four pair. of . :driyintt Whe;ffs'i. and the tise of the-whole, or so mach of the weight' as may be. desirable for ad hesion; ; mid- in • acconwriodathaz them to 'the • gralet... :curves, strength of simerstructiott, and rail'Ond . work to lie:done,• ••Ily, 'these mearis the maximum useful OIL-et of the, ptiweris seetired..with 'the. least- expense for. at; tendonee, et's:tort-MA, ahtirepairs.to Road and.Erigine. • With these:oitieets: in 'view. 14utl asihe r - eseli' of kwenty tit tve years practical : expene 'itithebusiness,by our .senior partuer'we miumfacture: live 'different ki.u&',ot Engines, and several elli.y.seS of sizes. of each kind.—. Particiffor at tent 1011'1:raid to the strength .tif -the. ma-. thine. in - the plan - and workmanship of 'all . the. details. OurlOng experience ttnd opium:Unities of obtaining hr : formation, enables Os 'to offer.' these. engines with the assnrance •that in efficiency, economy and durability. they will compare favorably - .with . _tht*o of any • other • kind in use. We also - 'furnish td Ordt..T, wheel:: axles, bowling. or. low moor tire (to fit whims witlfout boring:l . ownfx?Sit . ion castings for rings-of•bm eyery description of tipper. -Sheet Iron and Buller Works an d e ,;• cry tide oppitrtaining tho-reyrair or renewal -Of Loorano- • tiVo Engines: '• W. 'TIALDIATN,. r• January ,•64 , • . : t-tf • • MATTI lEW BAIRD. 1V.11BAI" ROPle;: .• : 'JOHN' - RiatII3IANG; • Jersey. •-•Tretitdp; . rer - 2i large itse.e - riment of Wire Rope coestantlymn hand. ,Ortlen , Ittled w ith destuurh. Fenrize. v , trenatli. and cr.t: • ' :•. flan r • IIIONALIII 13 — ADCOTIIISAG -7 • . . . . ~Illit- o yened. risidendid. aww,itmitnt .of.Fareign . and II amiesti&CLOTEttl,. • CAS:43I • EIIM and VES:.I"- ' • INGS, wbich will be cut and tklalhe latest and' • most improved s.tylm, at tile Old Stand, .Market 1 ' street, a fe'w doetWabove Centrv;., Pottiwii.fe. ..:.. .., • • ... - • . - fiENRY.3IATTEN, Merits-tit Thtlor. -. Pottsville: Marcia...Y.4. .• •' ••-- ~ -- -: tact: G.reeitgrober'g'Sitore, .." KEPT . . 'Markel iffi-hitild side, ni , 3l door: below and Feed Store. . • • . . 11frs. Frost purposes to keen on hand a varie o. VEGETABLES. FLOWERS; FISH. Site. ty feels gniteTni bet friends for their former patronage, and that it may' cordintied, by giving tier an early_ (VIEW 113p0K., AN D EATJONEDI • . .STOI4E:. • The , undersinned are now...prepared • tci.furnisit a flue a.tartment of Books and first C)a...s Stationery. at their New store on -Centre • 'Street; four &tors below. the • Episcopal Church.. ' printing, binding and Stamping to ,P.extainsery, • • Faacy Soap. •-* '..School• .11oirical ;: • • • • am.. Orderi.promptlyattended to: • Clfr )308BYSIIEL4 3., - 11110TIIER: V. C. Boelff 10. f• . Derain - T.4lEu Atuit i-3, '45, SAVE .1r ELE:eiLE) P.ALVER.. 3 IPen ti ptaind mid rot: dean WhlialWritim and MA:Will e. Paper—and also Old Newspapers,Parojklistl, and Old Hooka with tbacoverxEta4.en ~otf.' Colored Pa per 1 cent a' pound.. • • . B. - • flE.It T 1 Fl CAT E . hi of. Stock, Cheeks, ' Iliesufts suteciiber is pre ;vexed' at. his fhintind Other- to.finnibh all kinds of Cer tiecanma of. Stock, Cask iiankry'and utherCorparatints. Also all kinds of Checks. 'lcotea• and . Plaits engraved and printed plain oil etwadand in-colors_ Also mall Raps, .1.e., Lithographed at short notice. ' .- • . BENJA:miN BAN AN. '. . • . 14;ohsr.fkr. , Prizair. StaLwn r..wtd Binder. • • • • - • . . . . . . . loss of Tlair,"DyeralAN: ERjarg . ement of The Liver, Diyele.e.,,f the Kidneys, -Constipation; .IGravel, .Piles, InSanity,", Fits' Pandysis, Ilw , h, •of Blood to tb6 Head, • Every stopoire 'of the human laidy-la completely ripened up and the offensive' matter =tried oat or the system by MRS.. , M. 0: BROWN Metaphysical 'Ms.: . .. ..8 . PRIOE :. . $6 00 telebratea reer Ricitard's Eye Water:. .. . Large Skiciorflottle ' -" • • '. • • 81. 50 himall -,' " -.. .. " . - - • . 50 • eel et; ritied '. Screlplienova tor ...,.-.:::*.,.:. I'so' OFFICE—No ; 410 A irch' ftt., Philada. -: . • - _ _ The. people of Pentuivliinia. will -pleaae ask their. Druggists for -the. above Medicines t . if they .6mnot be Ommileilliy - theni enclose Die amount above stated - in a letter tOMM.II. G. Biown. No. 410 Arch Stieet, -Phil-. adviphirt:: The 'money will o'ime safe in . this way and the-. medicine • Bill be forivarded. 'on: -receipt :of the, amtatut. • • An Appeal to the Intelligence of the People. - SOUND LOGIC. No =renter insult..can'' he offered. to an mtelligent. people than that of getting up a complicated inhuman minchine wherewith to operate. on the delicate. or;zu. of I he.head—passlng thrbiorh the eiirs and up the nos trils fora cure 'of-Catarrh ari(F - Deafuessi This Mon strolls. nincle of !re:intent racy • be resorted to where there is neitherlight: or knowledge it lea lie .on • the. character -of .God; it. is illogical. and as OppOsite to • truth as light• to Harkness; it racks and destroys the entire nen•nus•sYstem, and , many never: - recover from the.terrible di.l 4 :Luter. ',Many never rally ••from this un niitaral 'violent • mede. of•treatment ; ritme tuite met nit tr reason:: • God's plan I. Simple aud, easily tut.: derstood ; 'they:that:at: may read. . • ' • • 0 t foolish people. who bath beWitcheil -you that you' • should believe a lie! ",;Be : rise your. taleuta, and hind that atoisturels the divine, plan for the Ova icalworld as well as the vegetable. . LIFE OF T,IIE BODY IS TAE • 'The ginikert Machinery of the' eye is the' sure pre cursor of diseaFe and . death, -The rn'ethrxiiiml :. use of MIz;M. O. BROWN'S. POOR RICHARD'S • E.Yri WATER . . tridrning and night, will in due time lift thei sunken eyes, and,also . prevent the qes from sinking. It will al cleanse the eyes and keep them •in life , dewdrops: the Attains. Almanac... (from. ' which the Eye. Water derive its dame) says "an 'ounce of:prevedtive'is worth a pound Of- • .• =MMi -• • (Ektract of a letter 7 - - .• GogooS, .' May 25th, .P 365. • . Malt, G..llgotra--Manam .the date of My • birth (48 years a go),I have been :tinkled - with - fatstated •periods). wh at i supposed was a gathering .in' the head, - and treated it as 'such,. and Would obtain a short respite. .• for from one month to two, w hen I would be troubled with nrepetitton'of it —lasting from one to two months. I then became convinced' that. it Was. ,soinething more, as I began to: feel low spirited, rrin; • rose: and :widen.. I also. fiecanintaciturn; .'rarely speak ing unle , is directly appealed to. and felt nit if I were an incumbrance Li" "myself and everybody around me.- - - -Myariemory. which"' was very ixneerful, begin to fail me, so that Peould net. retoember the particulars Of aris.oecurrence two days after it•happened. • • . About this time_ (which teas about three imars ago) a celebrated Aurist, who Was on'a professional tour . ..thronghont„the, . metly, made a stop of - a few dap . where I was then:•liviga.... I accordingly called upon . him.' end had him :'determine • the nature. of-my . _ plaint and the remedy fOr • But 'I was. donated to disappointmelit. Ile. told me it • t e ll s aimed by, .scrofula. but. it being of the bone and not of . the flesh, it Would bean utter: Impassibility : for hauutn.hrtnibtor.irmediea to effect a cure, -Yet, I did niit despair' I went to citherS hut was told the same..L." I was beginning then to lose all hopes; when . chance • plaemlone ‘ cif your. advertisements. under. my eye.. • I '.. - thentmeame. htipeful. land • resolead'- not to. rest untill -had tried year -remedies. have . tried them - and with" • • t he followingye.flits: . . • •- • • . . l!tyymeruoryla , lmpro*ing 7 -my former ..11 tre/y.tspirits have returned:. Formerly: my -,s , leep was broken and ;.and.l - always 'arose 'with It very bad .head ache; but: new iny sleep is regular and sntrud. arise in the- morning withont.a vestige:mt. mr(tamer • These ate the happy results solar, through.the s .use of your Metaphysical: Discovery,—and I trust• by the bles ..eng of God, and continuance, of its use, to be - It cured . DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE. HEAD, pLSMARGES FROM THE • EAR, CA_TRH, CONSUMPTION, IiEURALGIA, RIIETTIATIS3i; ASTIIMA, BenoyuLA, BRONCHIAL AFFECTION, CHILLS AND FEVERS, TIIROAT, DIFFICULTIES; DISEASED EYES, .No.. al BOND. St..'New York N0..1S BEM ITERTON'SQYARE..Boston No. 141 DAIJIMORE St . Baltimore. . REMARICAPLE CITHE•OF DEAPNKS&.DIZZINESS. -ANDSOISES LN THE READ, SWORN TO. • ' .. • ONVORP, Pa.. Jan. 20, IStll. • . Nos M. 0; BitoWn-' 2 74.6Att t--4 have. got . entirely Well, and: tinder God:,l owe It. to'you. My - right ear have not heard any with for a number of 'years... I.:cuu now hear with it... .31y left . ear, - the hearing left. it 'just; alter harvest in this Way I took a dizzinata in • my . head, an I could not. work...accomPitrited .with a ringing noise - in my.ears; I,waa ;. , 0 bnd, that I catila not hear 'without they would hallo at the top of their voices. I went to Philadelphia:'.put • myself 'tinder 'the' care of a telebratedaurist.; he. bored at my ears With instrti, merits anti run others - up any: nostrils. for five week's, and ended by:cheating me. ont seventy:five dollars. .I then Saw one, of- your adyerti..entents.::-. I Cot tbe Met - aphysical Discovery, Used not - more than hilf of it: and • have rk.v..ivered my hearl ng, which-I had Jost for years:• •• - I 'remain yours . 'TIID.S. R. DICKEY. Oxford. Chester'Co.. Pa. - • .•Aflinned and-subscribed to bettire • me .thit; •31st day of ,• . .;•- , 3V.v. -PrumN, . • - • Justice of .the Peace •.• •-• • .• . . . • . . . . . . . - r2rThe. gentleman 3yhO -writeg' the . al?ove tine 9 not wish his name, GO lie pnblitthed: .. Hie letter can be. seen at thisbnlce.. .. - . ..- Calico( Coiimnminion: CE*tract from - a Baltimn!!•)(44111 12tti. ..„ . . . lkfr.s M.G. 11.111 1 W:(—.31ADA . 31.:-1.1.41ite to ip.ftinri you that] . have been Predlspttsed to pulmonary and throat ditfictil ties—and haVe had 'a scrOfulans swelling, 'for. the past lour yea standing on the right, side of my neck - . Every remedy I have tried failetito reschiny'6ase, till -happily. I obtained your Metaphysical Discovery:. the resultis thattny general healthis mach improved. and 1. luiVa once: more:become energeticerdallv and physically. 'My throat is mach better . ; the swelling on my neck has almnF7 B isaPt , e-arNi- • • • • A neighbor of mine is also using your: Metaphysical Di,covery with Very satisfacgrin results. My iiddrws is Jay Street. . • • EXTRACI , FRon A. LETTER,. . • •• ' . • . .• Idnayorra:1111:, July . 'Ma& G...33nowii;-ittAn.mx:—.l have nFeri your . Metaphysical .TdscoVeVy. and ctut:pildne . Tit above all nu.-dielnes:-for dit , eneen of tbront.' 'Rugs, pains. Imre= ne-n and stiflntw of the jubdn, also sore eyes., It has la t lz , ed dune wonders for me. 1 now ilnd it a plmsnte If; Work. walk..ent and sleep, and ,3* nimble as I did twenty - yelp.: age.' . .• . !.. , ••' . . 'Certi/ieate of 'ltlpthier.aytd Child S.M.. Chipman.' of Parker . Street . se town. Mass., dortify 'for ine benefit • iffmothet s• and. •childremwbo.are sufferers as we 'were; that I bal - e been - afflicted with confleion and.dian•itess . 4 in my bead since cbildhoadL-iiting tip and sitting down Was - obliged to hold my heact: - my eyes were drawri andcmitracted, ales( dry and painful.. The circulation throughout my Pp-4Sn was weal' and poor: my feet being alorti.V+ cold, even in sunimert - lwa..' obliged to wear - Woolen stpcit- Mgt., and have them. rubbed. -regularly. -fify.inental powers suffered also-so that. I could riot • bold. my thoughts on anr . one: subject more than a' few minutes ata tithe: -my memoryfalled.the andimy whole eyetem• .was gradually sinking: . • •• • • • • ..* Every, attempt to relieve me for thirty years Tared nselms. till most proyidentially•l noticed Mrs. 3t. G. Brdwiri Metaphysical Discovery. advertised fu-the Boa-; toartsipers.: Ithought I would try' it. did. with. the most delightful results., •My disease -wan' •brisken at . 'once. the: odufuSiness and...Six/Anew; in my head gave .way—all-pain and trouble' Ceamd..•* Sty eyM began to expatittand are now clear andatrong • .• - ' ••- .t.'irculatiou 'has:taken place. throughout my entire system; r had not to. Ward, •my • feet at 'the fire once: last.winter:-._ • am cotivincedtit is the'only antidote : ••ever found - that - cduld reach dc;case, •• and I ant :condi-. dent thstieWill brink trp - the itrjraf . • • • • • • CASE,OFIIIT LITTLE DArGliTEli.:- . .• • '.ln relation ;to my. child' of fourteen monthsy—She yvas;very. tick with vomiting and diarrhea, :from 'Medi .ing. As I lost two children before in the. ES2Me way, I bera. n to tear she woulclgw tack:and Malieng.the. bene fit-I had-rereivedlrom the Metaphysical Distoyery.con eluded to apply it to my child,- and did: so. when She, fell 'asleep and slept four Isure. On awaking I difeoY eral her ears. weM•-discbarging most. offensive matter., From - that mordent ni.Y.cbild begaiito get well: It is low six months since. and from 'that time else has nev er-had disease.of any•kind.:. Inver wow. a chibtlgrow eo sweetly and - so fast.. •.. • •.. •• • . Dad It not been for. Idre.-X: tromrs • lttetaphysi-. eM Discovery, I believe my beleved child would•lmve died, teen as; other children •.• •• • . . • • The folloaing'perinos bare been eared or the above diso' .3.ses. through the ,ctse of my *etaiihysical iss liebecaiWatst)h.„SL - Paiil, St..Franktord, eared of .dealness and noise In • the htaud: can nowtOr the children called by their nams in the next Wm. Eioweehler,'l349 North ''Foint street:, lad of. . about I.s . veartt, .was very:deaf : can now hear the notes - dtstinctiy tin the piano.. Could not hear a sound be .,fore—hla whole ayatem la wonderfully benefited, as he Petei,Kely. , lo.7' South SecOndidieet. was-quite deaf In one ear. and partially :loin the other, has, reganed: the hearing of both Well- • _ aid The above Sfecticinq , ire,to.j3e lad all dramista ruedictnedealers. ' ' • - . • s s*; [March 11, 'O-19-Cml 35;:' Cron Tins iradits• JoiraziA.L.3 COMING nAmE,-,iraoyz WAS. BY .01.A.'xisznrni "Oh, dress' thee in garments all white, '.. So shining ind.flowhignhd F,or to them. thou dost scent to my sight, • Thd faireut that ever was been; And wear on thy finger this ring,. And where thoultast merine of yore.. .Heath the' trenv'by' the side, of-.the 'spring, Meet me when I conte.frorn the . . He said, and hildaned her red lips.. • . . Theo graded and then sigher4und . was gone; So ber.lite nassed ender eclipse. ' TWaux , her lire's sun Was withdrawn. But she Pored, and she.worked, end she prayed, And she thought of his words o'er and o'er, And the day. when In, white all arrayed: - ' • . She would welcome piak home froth the war. And he-loved, end he worked, And he preyed; - And many anoble deedntrotight, Forliii trust inttie Lord it was stayed, • - • • And-for .I,lim'and bis country he fought.. And he thouaht of the girl that heloved, And ht keptin his mind this sweet lore .1 , onrinithand.otir love has been proved, And I have'cometackfrom the war, She Will meet the ih ..mntiailts all wh l ta ••• • • With herbeart and her eyes relining o'er, And the ring on her finger so bright, • • When I shall come back frOm the, war." R ~ #~:.~::. ~► . . "0 I mother. deem mein White;* , she said, "And awl my.liair so brown : • • Let them carry me to the spring;'. ahe Enid, • "And lay me gently down • And tell him I kept.my faith,r shenald 4 .- Alf I die before he come. • : Nowleave me a little while.,...she eald, 'A little while alone V.' 'Anion went down in the .west. In crimson rind purple and gold ; 'Each bird and each bee wcirttci rest, And the eheep.all retnnied to the fold: Theeattle..witb serious face, ' • . Came in one byline to the f1e1d,..- . And the milk. , rnsidensruch 'in her phiee, In her bucket received the sweet . All the aights.and the scintilla were of peace; And atpeace was the heart of the maid ; • But why &We her lover's amile.ceaseT• And why does be starthack afraid y ' "Oh ! what does this mean rt then he cried a tow faltering aemint.of awe. ' , • Then louder:- ". My darling. my bride. Conte !, welcome-me home from the wai... She looked not, and smiled nut, nor:ffpo Twgive angnisitlelief ::' • ' • Not sound on the balmy . Air broke- • • But the wild. mournful voice ofhis griet, But drei.. , 'ed inter garments So'White, - With her hands crossed her still boedm o'er, Atul•the 'ring on'her finger sd.brieht.'• . • . So Ahe lag when he cause frion thowar ! '•, (Ff'om he , ll(!rrisbikiv Teegiv . ph .&pt.,1(5,) READ. 1: -READIT All the Dentocratie Members Op pose the Right of the Soldier to Vote. The Republicans the Real• Friends of the s)ldier I :• Since the . retUrn f the .1:Talon soldiers`, the coPperheadsselthis State, are endeavoring to' , create the, Moires:Atm that: they have• always been. friendly-to soldiers, and that they have dorie their utmost 'sustain - their . tighis at home and on lthatile'fieldS:iThese . tissertionS are false in every There Is not an act on: the. he. ta tate hooka -in .14:111e 11 tcan be shown that-the. eaders of that.' party 'ever manifested the. least sympathy: fOr, the 'Union Soldier:. On the Other hand: we have abund ant evidence that tfie rebel'sbldiers who had been. captured , and . •occupied : our . hospitals were : treated more kindly than -the: Ificrion Soldiers*, by,Copperhead men and women. • - .•.The publicrcord or the'iiarty, which nom iirofeSS such 'ofound syinpatby,lbr the:sol, dier;:cannot obliterated, and we, subjoin . a dew faets : for the, meditation:Cif - the soldier.; On the .23d day of August, :186i, tlic.Sen ate prrieeeded - to the - consideration of the bill No; 1345;, entitled sri act to regultiteeleetieris by soldiere : in actual.inilitary.aeryioe. . • '':• 7 ,The . whole session W:ak 'consumed. 'in the consideration of the bill, , and nn. the final passaze of .the;'sarrie;:the whole party .voted AG - AINSTIT ! • : • 'The:: following. is the official result or the same as•recorded 1,28 S of:the Ler,,i.4- laove record, ses.sion•lB64; c - It reads as h.& The yea . S. and , nays . Were requirPd by Mr., CLYMEII and WALLACIRinid were as folloWS, viz::.,• - • . . .YEAs-]-31easrs. -Chariipneys, plin;- 1 4); TJerning,J l -r.e, ii,onseltolitery - Johnson,. Rinsey; Low",'S.WCandless. way,- ,St. Clair,.Trrrell,:,,.)Yorthitigton and Penney; ,St.. : • . • .N.iys—Met ., i3ts...BEAßDSlitE, BUCKER, LYMER. GLATZ.-lIOPKINS:LA.MBER TON;: LATTA:. 31'SUER1t 319NTG031- RELL . LY,- SMITE, • srA.p.K., - STEIN .• • Sb the billpassed finally It will thitS be observed that every Copper head Senator voted against the privilege o allbwing the soldier a vote on the battlefield WILLIAM. A: 'WALLACE" the • prPsezi. Chairman of the State Clentril committee the.party leader:in tile Senate. - . . THE COPPERHEADS IN ; TIE. HOUSE . • . Whilst thq.Comierheads - in the Senate were doing 'their utmost, to. degrade the seidier, their friends in the . House Were. not idle in the same . dirty.Wor4. • . , .:.• . • By -.examining the' proceedings, published in the. Legislative Record, of the session of it-will be seen that every ef fort .WEIS Made: to . * 'defeat : the *bill giving, the Soldier th tight to 'vote in. the field,. and - that - Mank - of-..the bold; independent .metnbcrs;' as .they styled theinselves,. Spoke' defiantly: - of the soldier who exposed.himself in - defence Obis country.• • • . . Whilst.the bill was' under - . Consideration, Mr.. LABAR, the leader • of the Copperhead faction in the . House," .from .Bucks , County, made . the following remarks.: . " As . foi myself :1 ain,opposed to the srth- DIF.II VOTING AST wunne. I AM OPPOSED TO 11 M EBOLING Win! THE BALLOT 'BOX, -the sa credness of the ballot box' being• ihe 'great palladium of, the American freedom. -. What , . , ever my fellow-members in this House may think`of me,, it wilt be:handed doWn. to pos terity that was one of - the Democrats who had the hardihood to vote against the right of the soldier to vote." • (This-speech is recorded on •pace 1,304 of the Legislative Record, session 13th ) Such were the general exprsions used by the most ardent Copperheads, whilst those of the "milder sort" attempted to defeat the bill by the usual Parliamentary le,,,merdemain. In this they were, howeve.r, frustrated. - The, question then.was, shall the bill, pass ? On the final passage: of the bill, the yeas andonays were required by•Mr.' HOPK.LNS and Mr. KERNS, (PhiladelPhia,) and were as follows, viz : • , - • YEAs—Messrs. Alleman.. 'Barnett, •Bigham, Billingfelt; Bowman, (Laneaster i ) BrOwn, Burg win,.Citchran, (Erie,) Cochran, .(Phila .delphia,) Coleman, Deeniaton, Etnier, Glass, Guernsey. Haslet'. - Henry,. lleffolll, •Hill, Kaiser, , Kelley, Kerns, (Philadel .Koonc.e, • Lilly, M'Clellan, • 3111.ee, 31 - .3lurtrie, Mayer:ilatsh, Miller, MiLssel than, Neley, - Ottarra, Ohnsted, Orwig, Pan- Coast. Ptice,,Reed, Slack. Smith, (Chester,) Smith, (Philadelphia.) Stanberger. Sutphin, Watt, Watson, Wells, White,. ,Windle and Johnson, - Speaker4o. • NAYS—Messra.. ALEXANDER; (Clarion.) BARGER. BECK;: BENTON. BOILEAU. BOWMAN, (Ctuttbeiltin'd.;)BOYEß. ELLIS. GILBMtT, GRABER, ITARGNETI, HOP KINS. HOOVER. 'HORTON, JACKSON, JOSEPHS, KERNS; (Schuylkill) LABAR, LONG, 3PMANUS, 311RSHAL," 3IIS3I MER, MEYERS. NELSON, NOYE:i, TON, PERSEILNG ; POTTEIGER,* PUR DY,- QUIGLEY, REIFF; REX, ,•RICE, RIDDLE SCHOFIELD, SEARIGHT, SHARPE.. SHINER:SPANGLER, WEA VER, WISER and WOILEY-12. So the question was `determined: in the at Every Copperhead is here_ Again Again tecorded air voting against Allowing the soldier. to votewhile in the.: service of his 'country.— These men are now attempting - ,toprofess friendship for the Seidler, Out.' with such i hypocrisy! ' On the Oth of April, . ISd.Vaiaill was in troduced in, the Senate allowing .Pentisylia nians in the Naval...service the right of suf;.: frage. _This bill was strenuously opposed by -the CopPerlieads in that body, `and a test vote had with the result: Mr. LOWRY • nioved • to suspend the rule prohibiting-a third reading of the bill.' • • On agreeing to-the motion, The:yeas and nays were required by Mr, STEIN and Mi., LOWRY, „and Wereas fol . . . YEAsr—Messrs.Boughter, Bound, Connell, Graluun, Ltami Riestanctlohnson, Low ry, .3.reandless,•Tenney, Robinson, Stutz- m. 1 14 nun ,414:1-Aawrelices Speaker—l 6. * • . , qxyll—lilessrii.l3nclier, ClYale!, Donoian; Glatz, Kinsey, •Lamberton; M'Stierry, -Mott; Reilly, Stein.and , . So the motion- was: not , agreed ; ; to, two thirds not having voted in .the affirmative. Here the reader finds again'-every Copper .head .arrayed against:the'soldier PRESENT/VON AT THE 'mint HOUSE. • . „ - . SETA immix iiEsEN-rs Hts iir.*owlTo BEAR ex= • • . CHAIR TO THE _PRESIDE:4T. ..The Washingbetr - ewronfeleef - Saturilay i after giving .tk - deseriptien ef;thetahair; . ' Widek7l3 have before published, fraya':— •• • ; • 7 * Upon the arrival ofthe - theit..- from the place of, its maiinfacture to this City' it wad - WM/eyed •"nn der.gruird" to.one of -the Oonunitteerooms at the Capitol, where • only'. a .priVileged.few, consisting_ of.'lefticials" mad a sinall..nrnber, of , 'ladies, Were, permitted to gaze:.upou r the ;Wonderful •work.:of ind'estfy and skill., After a lapse of severildayi it was carried to Bradfs• - well-Inciwri-galterfand.' thereiketograPhtd. On f .reaterday i througl; the: intervention of. Whaley,. member of .Con gee.% fiord West Virginia; the Presidenf agreed to set .apart any 'hour after .four o'clock,'P. for its reception... Accordingly a few, minutes of--.' ter this' hour the'ehair..was carefully placed in a wagon,,rtimi'acoempanied by • Kinman, was .can coved to, the White House. A.' little before five the presentation "party were met ,by. the door keeper, and the.chair•orcleredtO be brought - with-. in the, drat, large entrance•room of the mansion; . Only a few were - admitted, and the eager crowd which had•colleated . op 'the Outside - were only:al lowed tii gratifitheir curiosity by peering through the widdevri. :;-- , . After a short defay messenger;came running down the stairway; and nutlet:weed that his Esc-. cellency was readyp, and: .waiti ng .. At this stage the memberii of the press' Were.kindti invited to ascend, autl,they;tegether with the remainder of . the party, following .on the. heels of Kinmaii; soon fennd thereselves on the threshold. of• the Presidential sanctum. The 'door of the'room. had been thrown open, 'and, without introduction or formal ceremony, the hardy pioneer of the'..wild ' Pacific slope,. the conqueror or. wild beasts and wild men, grasped by the hand:the honored Pret - ideut of an all-poweiful Republic. - Hinman 'was evidently, no stranger to the President; who ye- . ceivedhim in a mosteordial manner. • • Leaning upon his rifte;.and as calm as though he had 'been conversing with a prairie companion, he stated to the President' that. recently he '.had. been up iif•Pennsylyania ,conetrricting a chair from the skins, of several "grizzlies" which he had killed with his own rifle, and' which.ho de sired to,present to him. - 'That in offering ,it tui a token of re.spectbotli to the person and oflice, be he desired to say that in his opinion, the "Presi dent of these United States wan the biggest • man . in the World. •• . • ''• • IMMIt=MLI • . . Tho President was mach gi.atiGed at this em phatic . cxmipliment; and. in returning thanks; said he thought he knew how to appreciate both it and the chair, • , • T . he Preilident here.insisted that."SethWiould . sit in the chair,rafter which he - eat in tho praising:lngla its beauty 'and comfortable ,The tear-killer," in the . meanwhile, had become So much at ;casein his intercourse with the Presideut•that he 'descanted and chattedupon, the,. promirunit points of his gift with perfect non- . .chalande. - This originated, • 'however; from"' no wantof respect to his Excellencyi.butrather.from . • a.bnoyamy of .anitii.d . spirits • and a genial ' good nature, which had won fur Kinman a host of • friends wherever he.is known. .• . - • - .• • -After displaying..all the parta and points Of hie: wonderful chair, gaffing - attentionle tthe formida ble claws•that 'cluitered on . ita sides, the natural feet of I-het - animals. on 'which it rested, the( old hinder 'paused. It was plain :,however, that some, thing..remaieed to told, einething'staitling be shown . , and the itocky,monntain speaker had not ' pronounced his ,peroration:. Carefully - . nn leoeing the cords.Whilicaticealeilthe huge head. ho suddenly darted it, snapping and gnathing. itt 3 • teeth,-,close to the:President's .knees, which was. -received by ' the crowd .with • nproarinus laugh ter, and heartily enjoyed by the President - him-. , . . .The growp.childreitof his ExCelleney, several' iii number, now came in, and: . wore loud in' their' demands to-be shown- again and Agaiti this won derful, feature. of.tha one- aee . med , enjoy their 'delight and fun more- than the Presi; dent, Whose -care-skint: face was lighted np . with benignant smiles, and whose stern nature seemed 'to have relaxed -and, grown-cheerful over the pleasing incident. The crowd of their own accord, now withdrew . , leaving Kinmarr almost alonewith the President., At last, .however, upon suggest ing to his Excellency 'dint 'he should 'keep' the 'head - of the :well protruded. In order to . .f.dghten off the office-seekers and muretientaut.te .behiwhb lie Siege his . Mansion, and receiving R. warm invitation to visit the • White House at his pleasure, the worthy ,old hunter withdrew, well pleaSeil, at his reeeptiim amitnulpess... , :Petroleum V. Nasby protests . as a consis tent Democrat, against the nomination pf sot- diers by his ri'arty. iile writes : , " I objeet to nominatin'em for the follerin .‘‘ 1.. Taint Imnist, In 1862-.1 called the solje.rs Linkin' purps,' and, the 9rflsers 'shoulder-strapt hirelins,' and I meant it. They wuz Ivagin' a 'croon and unholy war agin Dimocrisy, they wuz redoosin our mag -orities in the suthren states .at .the rate uv sum' hundreds per day, and now, to nominate cm is it-flop I'll never make. "2. Twonl. pay.. -Tlie,se. fellers sold us , out .when they 'took commishns„ they sold out the Ablishnists when they flopt back to us,: and what; guaranty' hey we that they wont"selLui out.tbe - next turn of the wheel ? Ef we coed git snmdecent,Wuns, it might do; but, - good L9rel: the soljer who wood' do this -wood be lower crown Altan we is. wich wood bother a'rnan.. All the votes that rich: men cool. contrOle, we het' alluz . .owned- in lee "3. Taint justis 2 us originel •copperheds. We endoored the heat an burden ny the, day; we misted drafts, we dammed .taxes, we wuz.Fort Lafayetted and Fort Warined,•twas us who died in our door-yards. • Where wuz thesd- orfisers - then ? • All the - damage-they dun the gt, 1 - yen:Lineal:Win in drawin Pay and rasbens„ ' • . , A DENOULttIe PROTEST: - , The reconstructed dtmocrisy uv A*, South wont like it; and to them, after all, we must look for success.- "5. They • acknowledged nigger equality by aliowin niggers to fight- with enk . "6. :NN`e hey?, gone too, fur to try the sober dodge. We opposed the war, we'opposed ther votin, .we opposed the'Ablishn in votin pay and supplies. we opposed Aid Society, and laft at. Sanitary. Corn tutsbns, we opposed drafts at a time when :they . needed• help, and to go back on sich record is' ruthei rencbin, and I won't dO it. ' • • " 7.' Ef we undertake the soljer, we cotr.mit ourselves to payin his pensbuns, et 'scary. How wood•the suthern' Dituocrisy like that? • S. F.f we nominate men who Served,. we. discuit the dm.erters and 'then' ez went'. to. Kaiutdy for the sake of the . coz." Mr. Nashby appeads the following advise to his party. - " We have cappytle enonff in 'the *gar. Let ns plant ourselves- boldly On shoor ground. . .•Let ns resolve that. .Goddlemity ,wuz rite,irt makin, the nigger our 'slave, tho, he made a tnistake in plantin in his heeven liu - zinti ordnic desire to run away'from his normal coudishn. Let #s hang out our ban 'ner and inscribe on-.its.foles, No maiTyin Niggeralr "No .pal in a . : debt inkurd - a Nigger war!" • "Protect us from Nigger equality!" and .sic la cither precepts ez cum within range nv the Dimekratic intellek, and go in and win.— . • ."May the Lord hasten the day. - • - " P.ETROLEUM V. NASIIT; Lait Paster ay. the ,Church uv the N 045 IDl.spensashun." ' . - THE. MOTHER OF .A Mt:RUE:RED SON AND TAB l'iltaamtlitt.-- . This 'incident is told . by the Washinitctti wrrespoudent of_ the.. .Boston , . . A' few days ago, as Wirze WAS oribia way' -from the !court room to : the Old Capitol,' a respectably dressed lady, :between: 411.1-and' sixty years old,' 'who had- been waiting fora opportunity., asked the guard it that was the Andersonville 'butcher . On receiving an Sffirmative, she, •in a frenzy of - passion, endeavored to strike . Wirz with her urebrel-- la, saying You wretchl you butcher!, yon murdered ray son at, Amdersonville!"-- Failing to reach she seized a brick Iliad,' iMplored the guard to. let her get. athlm. She was kith. some difficulty restrained ' , and the prisoner ,= conveyed to his quarters. .It• seems that the old' laily - was'aft Ohio widow, who had come oh 'bete to get - 'the' brick pay : of her Sons, all of _whim-have belonged to Alm army.,...;One was killed, in , battle, one intwdered . it,Anderso. nville, another rendered • hopelessly` insane - by' his gufferiags" hl the' same 'slaughter 7 pen;'' arid , one-only returned to his home at the close of .the war- • • . Sari clever literary friend of Jerrold, and one who con take.a.rjoke„_tolaiiim be hid just had "tiOrne; calf's tan-soup," "Extremes meet -pome times," said Jerrold.. • - • • - Londtm inerehankrecently advertised for a clerk, who could "bear;• erindaerattot." : rie ce.ived an answer from one Who had bten upwar . da . of iefen'yeare in jaif.. - • _--- • - iar - The Atlanta- S. _reuiete eep • ital letters the brief- motto as a epide, for'the pone,' of theSonth 'in' ihe era of mod stametion="Let na StooptSoc - dliqu'ir." Thee of the Departments . ai Wasiiirigtcii!wbot• are - ,Pennsylvintend :making a combmedlipplieetiou early i n n , October for peratiatiMt'come lacime'iutd, vote. - . BANNAN'S STEAM TRINTING'.OII7OL 'Having premed three Prtenea. we arenow z•repired to 'execute JOB and BOOK 'NOTING Of,ertery de seription at the ofliceof the Meru! Jommar, cheaper tble. Ile* be 1 4 4 , 1 4 1 e n •, 7 • 9 .9 4 rek`P a Ni e fuliTO, Y 4 the Count:. .. ~ • - •.. . - 1 Books, Pamphlets, • ' Bill . of Lading. Large Posters, ~ -: Railroad Tickets* Nand Bills,, '• . • •-, '•••• Paper Books, .• 'Articles of Agreement, Time Books, Bill Heads, • • ' . Order-Books, Ike. At the very shortest ricer: Our stock of JOB Ti'Plf is more extensive than "that of any other °nice in tbk section of the State,•and we keep bands employed ez •ptesaly forAtiblng. - Being &practical Printerzmael4 we will guarantee our work to be as nett as any that can be Weeded, in Most:dies. EItINUNGIN COL ORS done at tae. shortest notice .;:..'• " •• ' , Books bound in eieriviriity of stile. Malik Beall cs.CkY descrillitk4X444l4 *! ..PA. 1 . 1 4 , 19A 1 9... oruer, attesbnite4 notice . ;• - NO: 3R. eduationit Column. 1. 1111...k498M0R1T, M. .411 eirnsmitacatioimintendeci for this: column atritl, ; . be addreseed J. Passmosz.Ptittsoille. - Lower./3;il;les cind :Pods, Publishers,-Philcida. This new work eras landed. to us some time ago ' tdi ex*Miriailitt, and:inning Odd' . particular:fine - 1D 4,0 the ifab*tof as a teacher, we eg mtereded,in examining:: anything that may te.nd;toprancean interest, and secure * proficiency in this useful branch " ofpopulareducatiOn. this work haseyidently been 'the result of great - care and labor. Em bracing softie ten thousand- words, it,l*, comprehenaiye,.and at the same.time ;t, r*l4.- systematic treatise upon the ordinary words - of.the English • Ifingua,go::' Let 'us ex amine into the inerits'of the book; and notice some at its most prominent features: - - The,.author,commences m With -onesylla-, blest and' discusses " every variety of them,. from'those of one letter to those of six or' moi.e. Throughout the entire series of , words a rigid classification of. yowelsounds . and of. terminations is observed. At the end Of each spelling lemon,.diciation exercises are placed,' thus presenting the fornis of .. - thb words anew to the mind of the-pupil, and teaching their • ",use. by. embracing them in: sentences. Having di*cussed monbsyllables . , our au thor takes 'tfp dissyllables Jr; IL s c enes of les: . .sOris, ,, in which the vowel sounds are fblly 'presented in regular.order, with•an especial ; attention paid to accent.—first , giving those; dissyllables whicli hive the accent placed on. the hrgt syllable, and then those having the .accent placed on the veCond. ; . • - ; Pursuing the same regular method of, treat-. ment, which appears to have been uppermost, in his mind, the author then treats trisylla bles similarly,: iving - first series of words .running through all the vowel Sounds :and ;their equivalents with the 'accent on the first syllable, then those having the accent on, the second; and finally, those, having the accent on the third. " • ••• In treatment of -Polysyllables the same - plan is puisaed. . • • - • - „ • ~The next great feature Of-the work is, a se ries of excellentltcompiled "Rules for Spelj. 'Each rule. is fully illuStrated by means" - of numerous ciounples,and a series of falsely, spelled dictation exercises with:-..models for correction. „By. this method ruls beconie. of some benefit to the pufill. According • to the old. triethOd rules . were of • but little use;. because. they generally, consisted' of abstract principles - difficult to. be apprehended, and. devoid of practical application... • • - The anther's treatment of "homophonous • words 7, and "false 'orthography;" exceeds anything.of the kind-W.e have .seen.. ,:11e-has an entirely. original"method, and it, is the on-.: ly,true one. But to be appreciated, this part of the book must be examined. • . The author, then "closes with "names of persons," "abbreviations," "use of capitals, - prefixes" and suffixes One feature of the'work deserves Mir espe-. vial notice. We efer , 'to the author's excel lent System of "dictation exercisetO• "We think be: has 'been remarkably successful in the, construction of his senteces—they ap .pear to 'combine a great number of words: hi a short space.. , • • ' •• , ' Bpon the whole, after a. careful examina tion, we unhesitatingly pronounce it the best work on spelling we lave _eve' seen. We hope that it will be speedily introduced into the public sehools•or this State, and isre!ail- Vise all teachers- to .procure copy immedi ately, as no .teacher's library is complete without it. B. E. LETTER FRO FORTRESS ROAROE. "FORTRESS 4.3.1.0NR0E, Sept. 14,180. EDITORS .Thicaits' JOURNAL I—Being a sub scriber to your paper, and thinking you might ' like to give your readers some idea of the situation of Davis, Clay and Mitchell, and their treatrnent, I send you the following : enlisted in the 3d Pa. Artillery, and, have been here ever since those rebel priSonera came here. When first they came Davis was put in irons and got prison diet, and had t%vo man alwayS in his. cell, .but things are Wort derfully changed, since then. - Now • Davis and the two others are in separate cells by themselves, and no'one With them. But in the next room there:are four guards and an • officer. There are ninety -tyro men guarding those three prisoners day and' night, and when. they walk, which they do separately night and morning, three .men guard them. They now get their meals front the hotel, and - get. you tnay be sure, considerably better eating than their guards. True, there is no one alkiwed to see them but the' officer pt the day, officers of the guard, and generati, but then they are allowed the morning or daily. papers, that they may know what -is going_on in the outer world. In fact they , hare so much privilege now that I. cannot see why. the Government is at 'so much ex pense by keeping so large's force to'. ghard . - them..-Being one of .the Pottsville miners • myself, I think it would, be better to let us go home to 'our fatiailles, especially since the war is over.• Clay is in had health and tin der the doctor's care. DaVia Is well, _at least in as good health as he is. ever likely ; to be, and so is Mitchell;:in fact Dr, Craven ut,very attentive to them, and visits them each day, and sometimes two or three times trdity.'l The -weather, here - is, very warm, and this place is infested with bags. :Woodery.bar racks nrimber, were built last winter, 'and if they are not taken doWin - soon.the . bed bugs will carry' them away. Hoping I may soon-tie home and see you. I am yours, A Wit - rrz 3t 's GovEnNurEier.r—The Democratic conservative organs say that they are in favor of - a white man's government. We affirm .thai.the assertionianntrue; What• sort of a white man's government is that in which thirty-three Repre sentatives tfit in Congress representing fourmil lions of non-voting black ; people ? I A pretty sort of white nien's government indeed!' If thus©. Conservative Democruts are , for• a white Luau's government, why do the* not propose to strike ont'their four millions ornegroes fmm the're -re sentative population? Why do they not confine themselves to White people in making up the ra tion of representation in Congress? Why do they . nut confine themselves to a white, hisis-exclusive ly; and' not go ransaelthig freedmen's . villages, contraband early& and cotton plantaticins,' is or- der to muster up a big census et negtoes, to in crease their political ppm - et:in the Natiottal Gov ernment? Come, gentlemen, a little honesty,- if you please. No shuffling nor sophistry:will serve, your turn. If'you are for, a government of white men,-be tonsistent, and do not ndir up four mil- - lions of black.men in -yonr hotch.pocii. What business lies Sunth....Carolina with' three members in the National Rouse of Repreienta tires, who get - In-on the hicka bf over four hun dred thousand black men?-2.1 - ashies Pres/. • ArrER • severitl Months stispension -the 3fauCh Chunk' Gazette has been;p3vived, D. LaCier, the •pablisber, baying returned from service in the Artny. , • • • • - • Isar Betsy Winklehorn, in the _Rural Neer YorAter givea directions abont making. milk toast :""Let it:scald, and if britter fit nolmore Own Aftmot cents .a•Pon - d, spreadthe slices with Weetern musical critic. says : that 3fr. G. W. Morgan, the oryanist,""cin " tramp, pult,_themp; jerk and jam more mnsMottt of the bowels of that instrument ; than we ever suppowl Ea-Pl:mob Miggeste that it is a pity - Abd-el- Ka@ijaft , Engi f J4 before • tho 12th instant and thus mussed - the grouse shooting. The gallant Emir,"whois donbtlessi goOd shot, world' lave -found bbruself very much at _home among the , :: ligrA Cairo paper siis that at the 'hanging of ;lut stegroesin that city, `everything passed off pleasantly." is surprising that there : wan , not - add to the account the phrase: "It was an oc casion long to•tie :remembered with pleasure by all preeeni ;. • sir The 'States court at Buffalo has fined RanY - Lealle the rope- walker," . slt3 50 for walking without & government - license. When-he cruises the Niagara River . on rope; it would seetn.to be arropen quelitiorf-whether.hO should take • Oat front/ both; govenumeits or itarlt is s tat edtd that:the Freud:id:Omelet New York his intimated - to the mode:tors Of the 'Her ald, World and Express, 'that bereafter . they will not be •issimitted to circulate their - p.ubliextioas in Fiance, unless they' 'adopts more becoming . . - lobe toward the Emperor in discussing hiti.:3lexi- Air The Eridgi.POrt - Standaid has beenahown • a very - dangerous . counterfeit . ' $5O .- gmnback, passeken a Blidgepett 'Merchant; With the ex ' ception of this head at the left of the' top:eel:4re; the - bill is an almost pettectlxdfatiori.,; The head a hotch4the no a irrfcct;:xpug: Le 4 put for. the Pug-nixed greenback.:,, , , Contest tor, th e. champion cna of Pliericay.camn off..in.EOeheater,. Y.,en tbe 4th Mat., between/440t Deem •Iguperintendent' of .aeary's -billiardwarnsin itlahingtou, Asa - Li:mix ; Fax of EoChetterpthe.‘ holder or the - cue: The geFie eras .-1500"-palinti Deeir'itort:".bf, 35 points: . ' The iltil*.rir#:;Dirry, B4oit arNninty: SUMWUL• SPELLER: IfyA. x.
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