I , 6l ljts or Tiar,•iitarivits%Joiintlis.4.; isitu6s4iti pctannumt.pa le yith in advanee-;:. 63 oif nat . Raid advanrs, • tenns will be StrlV3 a. hertyli 3 O liereafte6„ -: • . TTe col iies to one. acidic& ‘ adsifince ocr • * -•*” 13 :00 ," • '2S ou 1 tee , , beßaid in advance. i Th ,.s of iNttt: will be furnished in ativiers and others ; •24 tul 160 copies, cash on•deliVery. - : • •1- 11 2 .• chlrgyinen and Scl...ol.7fesehet's will be furnished • the ithe .A;IINAL at $l,. hit, in advance , cir.:sl 75' if ,paid aid - . F tll •;hin year--over one vetr..f.ll rett..— .. • . . Aidircrtisitsig•: ' .r. •. inslndir.g• • •dide, oue. cis:, and oretpleaVii,ertions 25 eta.. One square of: lines, and .; I S iincs. 1. - or 2 insertions $1 -; :3 insertions $1 25; i n ,ettimas, 25 ovate per :agnare.,. Larger. atx soSiss. • .. 11/IiFZ: . twitt.re. 00 • .••• 2,3 4-0 $O , 00 iises,and over_.. . 4 OO .1 tsi . .00. ~.oures, or 1-i llnas, 660 , 10 00 • . 0.3 8 00 14 00 : 20 9 41 • , n c e. " 1 0 00 'l3 Oil ?6'tNi °a ils: Column •••• IS - !AI 45 . 00 -"lir timer spice. as per amement. • • • tir Niue -wonlsare counted as a liae m : advertising. Auditor,. Notirei anti : Dissoltaitnll4, !land?, times. $2 50. Adrainkinitimi• Notices and bisstilitimis: 6 time., I , lln. - • - COAL TR,A_DE A_D - v - Ertfris : - - 'Terminus of the Philadelphia Reading R. 8., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia.—Piersfor the Shipment of Anthracites. _ _ IC .HOTEL. - a 0 AT . 4. - Pier IV°. 15. , . CASTNER, STIOKNEY & IiVELLINGTON PAC I 1 -1 ‘ „ ~,,...T ri, , F ., . BLAKISTON GRAEFF & Co., - DF.Al.raa ler 511 E Canal, 111 170 172 174 & 176 Greenwich S'reet - T 1 e lIT 1 DTI QUIINTAIiv 02; tV AMU 1 - . mpirss A,,,su(pii.is foto' sou ins wrs-r ar MrOarwrA.T,) ' 1 LORBERRY AID LOCtSr 1101.3TAIN COIL, Between Cottrtinuilt & Dey Stn. N. York. Alithracite &Bituminous Coals No. 9 PINE Street, Shipper.. of other approved qualities of Ora): aarzfra tat saw xxer ,rm roa - JOHN PATTEN, ,TR. Pa. 01411 ' , non, 7' NEW - N- (.)11,1‘_—. WRITE AND RED ASH - CORD. • PACKER'S LEHIGH SUGAR-LOAF COAL. --- 1 ,0: 31s IVainnt,Street. Philadelphia_ , - - __. ...,-, - . The PACIFIC lIOTEL is well and. widely known to , c SA .. P M..I, sTi "at.. c C KN AS E Tr , FRi;ilNietiwvelr:ork, the traveling puldic. The location is espet iallw sulfa'. Sole. Agents for IT hel'ormliiinfeil Con! Com- 0 Trinity Building, New 1 ork. hie to:merchants and business men: it I..,iii cl,elt, polar,. IS altiniol-e Fein VII lke,harre conl, I Cor. of Silky .L - Doane Street, , Boston. J. C. WELLINGTON, BOstaM • • prox. amity: to the bu:+iner part of the CRy--6..0n the lit....qi shipped from Jerv,.y. City and Elizabellitswt. i • (39 Trinity Building, New York, way of Southern and IVestern traiel-tual adjacent to all the principal Railroad anti Steamboat depots. AlSo, for the IiAMPSIIIHE and BALTIMORE CO.'s l - OFFICES: { 215 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 11nrupoili ire Georwor Creek :Coati, shit:ptid I pi er. N o . 11 ; - The Pilch:Mlles liberal accommodations for user 300 at Baltimore and Georgetown. _.,„. 1,15 Eilby Street, Boston, , guests, it is well furnish..d. and ,posses...,es ewery'snigi Arent. for GEORGE MEARS' celebrated Broad 1 . LIEIIVIS AUDENItiED & 'CO. w parr No. 6, rort Richmond, Plaillidla. em imprto ement for the comforeand entertainment of Top Coat, ihippeil at Philadelphia. 13Iay . - its inmate... The riatuis are spnci,,ns and wet; ventlla- From their Wharf, No. 1, at Purl Richmond. Phila- I WhOleßale Dealers in the best varieties of iy ted : provided e ith gas and watt.r; the attendant.e is prormit and re-pectin] ; and the table is generously pro delphia. they are re oared to WI; the be,t qualities. of t , . . . . Coal VANDESEN, LIWIINAN 4dt I.oeunt Mountain and Red and While ~1L 1 1.1 "la 1 nthracite and Bituminousl. . CO., sided oath every delicacy .'of the season Selintikill Coals. the -.Eibetnlier, who, for the past few ydarv, ht.. been 1 From their docks at Jersey City (where the depth of r.,.15 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. - ~.2 sT morryTAIN. LiouttsT GAT , . tvTLKEsBA,R_ the leese, is now sole propriet/ a*, and intend , to Wen- water is from 1u to li feet). they, are prepared at all 1 , OFFICES: . 110 Broadway, New York. - Locr RE, LEHIGH. -AND OTUER tifw b r in.elf thoronehl • with the interests ~f his honse. s 3 eemons to supply the !the NT Conte, and LEHIGH. to I _ L 14,Rilby Street,Boston. i With him experience as It notel keeper. he tru...t... by learners and ships for ports iri China and elsewhere. I / Pioneer Shil;pers from Elltabethport. of WHITE AND RED ASH 00 A T.S, :nod •" era , - charges and a liberal policy. to maintain the Steamers can be coaled at any hour daring day or , .... Le.IIIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN, HAZLETON, AND - __' ' uworable reputation of tile. Pacific Hotel. ',- night. I. W. ATWOr 1 ' I.,'OUNCIL RIDGE COALS. c5O 13- Agents for the Fale of the celebrated G eorges Creek 'Sept " '6,5 --8..'..1y - J 111 IAT TEN, Jr. 011. .4.gent at scree} City. 1 - . ' - ' OFF p_E IN BOSTON. 4t 'filthy St. ii_— „ ___ _ _ Pier'No. 9. solidation Coal and Iron Ciimpany of Maryland. - nt Sr trark-.7. lid.- Dt.CAMP. I _ I RT- Rlellm " d ' - NORTH-WESTERN HOUSE Irierch 12, '64. 11-1 v i BANCROFT LEWIS & , Coy.o"nrrn• ,- • • , BaltiMore, , .. C entre Nt., Po!turille. Pn. -g li Wii trvra - -1 Elitl•cirthPort, , ----- . , 1 stisatiA eon stizerres or VIE - tGCOVIT.CtOWII. "Inv: malersigned would respectfully ltifonn hi, 1 - Celebrated ASIHICA ND COA L, . 12(n Walnuit•treet, Phillidelphii. friends and the public in general. thatte has taken JOII N it . WHI T .E • Orricae :4. T: inity Building, '.3lew York. , the ii ell-know, n .Nort It-Western Ilouse,"recently or ' FROM MAFIANOY MOUNTAIN... ' 1.15 Doane St., - Boatort. copied by '3lr lhodel 11.111. io the Bor siuri•e:c or. 1 OFFICE-11l walnut Street, Commercial Bailding, Feb. 11; , 6s. 6tr odir h of P.tts‘iile, and Ns ill devote--')- . hi.i" whole time and. attention to mtik- i' 1 ,-;54 „,....„' SCIIITYL.Ii.TI_,T. , C0AT...4 I Phi l3del l bia • . ~.. , ,„ I NeW 1 ork Office-4i Cedar Street. Boston Office-. , IVIIL HITNTER J It C' mg. his guests comflu table. The 1 ' tvarra. Whnrf No. 7. Port Richmond. I Dreme Street. [Oct. 2.3, •NS 43- . 11011 , e i. , large und'commuthoua. II it. v _ . ,--•-.....- .". ' Nn. :116 Walnut Street. Phil:Lib - 101M. I OFFICES: INO 300 M est 1 hlrteenth st., ..... lurk. I CaNNER & PATTERSON market atTordi,„ and his Bar NVIII be stc!elied with Ibe Wlifte and Red Aah Anthracite Coal, choicest Liquors. There are excellent spa extoisiwe 0.2,,,d,,r ill, "'LS fo r th e Stables and. Sheds,. and 2 large yaide for Drovers. no _ Pier No. v.,. LEWIS AUDENIZIED ili, Co. . ..PRENTON C 0.1.1.. ,,, - ' the superintendence of LI a.Kal and reliable Ilo , t ler. connected vatti the Hotel. Ile therefore respectfully NEW YORK & SCE 0 Y .LKELL COAL Co, i 4,cals for the side of. Fr,'lll thi' Minel of the Parsvres env'. AND Turrov V,- 8011(1M a fair share of the priblie patrol:Age. 6"irmtg " ' F. LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL ' BROAD MOUNTAI33:. Itt.At' K HEATH, AND ' INIF - ST Covrei.y. in the celebrated M:thanow Coal Fields April 2.9, .633.-IT-tf ' WILLIAM STERNER. I Ne. Deo. Wahed 'Street. Philatlelphil. ....-_,.. ..,_ „...,..„,, _._.. „_,,_„,_,.__ ' OFFICES: .3 No. 71 Bnisdway. Nn. 1. Rectie. St., N. y. t...) Sit_Pir. 'l -- Ll.) 1 11,1_4; :,.,,,. --, st'vEiuou _RED A',- , u to .•,1.....,. , FIIINNI Tar t_Nt. '2 I and 'la Doane St., Boston. ri ne EXc'l IA SM.: I loTI:1 I - 4, t ns Sold h st wet Nee V.trk. , OFFICFN • i • . , . . . CENTREST. POT'TS - v - ILLE :1 {1 0.: -- 4 --. IS2 Walnut street, Philadelphis. 1 Ashland nail. Girtirdville Collieriek. Pier 70. 7. . 17. Bielicuonil. - tl.n. .1. , : - .4 - ..,..' , ~ .._ -. . ... , .IAC-011 LINDENMUTII, nowt.. .1 ,1 .....3- Z. PI.IIL` BE:Li HI ~, &c. NAVIGATION.: Shipping illtaries' foe ANTHRACITE AIM at Grcemtitit;:netaitare•ltivfs.l'ltilada. LEWIS:" &: icomrtin, POT'll'S ft Co. . . . . . . . .. . • :, • - (2.lls.W:llntit Street. Pl3ll:idelphfa. OFFICF;S: • . 110 Itroadwa)_. New Turk. . ... • 111 Kill' y street, 8e.,t0n.. • • • .. • • - • • R . --. -REPPLitit 'dr; RICO:: •-.- .. . . .. (N. F... tor. Wabiut S 7 Poilfth t. 5.. - Phila. OFFICES: .; .sh Phie St rca. Nos York. ' . '.• , •..'• ' -'.:',..Nierchant,,l3,3lthiluild.ihg..providen63. PEAnso* •-• • " SitNELLA - 61111tPEt , TI.IE; -• I.oet - STIMOI 4 NT.I.ISI WIATE .1511 ,anitt‘.l'oll2s; , : . .1147,1). S . C. C)' A *L.. Iyalnut Strret. OFFICES:: lurk. • . • . • 11:Doane st . rv, , t. 13 ton. AVENtE:i D EI/J6 011. , ARIL .k WAI. ts...:Nl,:r I:. A. I". M1L.{.28 'MAAS. BRENIZEIi Gt. CO., MINERS .I—ND SIIIPPEPS OF THE CELEBRATED Spohn Vein Red Ash and Dianiond Vein Red Ash . . • • • • •• • '.OO z-VE "IFun Eton collitN - y. • - 1 • • 1 .• , • . ALSO. • • . s • . . Thc. Isittkrior White ..4..12 froni . the • Nese %MI6 will...De fourtl.to excel any'Coal yet sliippgNi frOm thi! . . . • • Aeolis tiir. the.. en.l6 'GEO. .W...SNYI)Eitt; Supe.rior . -Pil!e Forep't lthice•Aah Coul.' ' • • ti'II.S.iWALNUT Room- No. 9 1:19.:5.1.TY. 9.1.7)L1).13;1i, 111urch'12.. 164, • 11-ly'- . HACKER & COOK, ssn•rrsa Or LOCUST. GAP. ' .• • • -.* • •.LOCCST 310115NTAIIN. • ' " BLACK HEATH. Also dezlere in other first qualities of . • . WHITE .01 • D RED ASH.DOALS: 214: Wainni Stt, Phil and ve Woodland Wharves, khuylliill THomAn Cu.:: • M - halub'll.?...acett,. Jmy. M. Coon. WM. F. MOODY, Shipper ahtlAgent. Schuylk.lll Ilav,u, Februa»,. 15, TIDE At: ENVY for tht lSatic.of :he SHAMOKIN COAL fri:rn the Lane:L.:ter hit-.this heen • transfirrri•ii frotn ANSPACH DAVIS PE_AIt..SO • N• S. Co., ,t . ) are nowt the only•rtnthOrtyid Agoits t.. ri.:s tett Inat,d and to 1.;.-n6ure.ssed t them • at r.41,11 , 10.1..ir,Nt.w York. • • . . G. ItA s.T.; President ‘.( t.Tretary and.Tiea user. l'iiiradelphilt, July 20, 8R0AD..30P.: GE.NERAL :0•0_41C11,; BROAD TOP WILLTE ASH geiiiißitpratiiiiini COALS, Ito. 104 • w•A t 7 T sTIREET, •• pHu.ADFT. - pRiA.• • ROBERT OBE POWEIL, CONNECTING OFFICES: '7.. Itomtcin, Mara .- • BROAD Wit IT E• .4 S SEMI-BITUMINOUS -COATI.. .• • CALDWELLc. SAWYER' (Sc . CO., • . • No.-it Walant Street. • ••No. 111 'Cork. • :\o: 143 Stale P.itireei r ßaolon.. Oiler a4uperior qnniftycd 4 lirli orydn'ai.“l eintl froth their • • • ErielEnz, Mined and Phipixxl exclusivtly by . them. ' April 1,761 • • • ';TENtiaNS' - .. PATENT" - COLT: SCR EF 4 SNS..: . •-. . • The undersigned havine otirchased of the New York .Wire .Rutting .Co'.t , ;l'llE JEN:NINS• . PATENT." .fnr. • ittittrovement'in the -. Turcrsti or inannfactnring • Coal hereby' ~.Irt, r , notleisthat - the valve of said ; invention tied . tbc* validity of the - riatent has already: , . heat follY estatiEshed after a tons; trial in -the tiled" .-• • .• StateS Courtt:that injunet lima have been gvanted. and will con:finite to issue tigainst any and all violations. ORBEFURI . said tvitent rizht. Also that the, ir,junciion against . • & Lanlienstein •orMiniatsville, Pa : . -a; hifringerS- ClVe. t. he undi.4'S.4.7lC(l: nur Three ;aid timeni:was by Order rof. the U. S. Circitilcs - ihrt; aidicri es. in the L'orberrr It‘szicin. AN ill 'he,t . matter trans- 0ct*„.11ti.,1 , 41: tulip and completely .re toted. : The snit. s....:.•,,utintsiness under the name of - • . ser..tada. .also 'Ratite to site -notice , that. the • • I.IFIII. Olt AEFF k Co. • • mit; are the only liersons 'who Meat lireiserit. authorized • • • . ;MILLER. - .'••rF.l:.s. tit Co. au nse.the snid.patent improvement as thanutitelllteN of - (•;It.AEFF k-NUTTTN(I. • 'Coal Screens. in and thronzhout. the Cult ; • Mr, GRAYS'S . _ it; metither of 'our-firm. having USS43(III . • W.4II{OCK. 'Scranton. Pa.. -J; C PRICK; Piitts.. teL .hirretrlf It. IILAKISTON, till) :reside vta t vale. Pa.. BliOcß..& SfIOHNIAKER. Philadvllthix told al' Um t'vtal shipped by ride-Water t j As the niantifuctnrcnli writild'not mah'e. in N z iotation 1. utaler the exclusive cotittol• •of BLAKISTON, • ,the said patent unless eactiuraced by owner' .or renters ( - to. . • • • •• . .. • • • . of Collierits. we -are, determined to prosecute- everti -By increased rare anl attetitionln its nre.iiaration.'ive case timt vi . edit'scoVer: of purchasers natl. users. asivell• hots: to matt/Mitt the rittattati.in of our celebrated lAA- las Manufacturer; s - of. Coal Screens, Made iu . vitilation of berry. Coal. PurVhas,rs sui can. relympOu. hiring - said patent, to the'-full vslve l agile: 4ll w: ••. • to the ter- hest (Mier • ..• • • •-.• Neu..York- •• CHASE'S: 00 . : 1111 -ult, titiArrF & CO. • . " • • • . I..)l.4Pircis . AND AELODI.CONS, from the, i r. . . 'best mannfacltirenty and' a 'general - .•• IAT [l . F{% ROOK AND EIR,E. aiwortineh f eicellent. Musieal Instru . • .prroitt:.' ments, are !told' by.. the' tinderAznett-:- . . • The.underst,, , fted att , • r , • ,trio:-s" Screws' for 'k •.- Art " ty-m4-'n tinel- tie fnds] -.ltd.lnstrument* reitaired 141 . 0r1 APS. , llmiont of licSdis mai 11 - -fclsus Statiouvrr, at their C 4". a 5e' ...A . ." . •.. - • • • New Store on .uiadre. Strset, four. 110-00. notice,; s oo tr+Sonable serms, . ..• • •, Ilinthog and ss,,, n , ... 1 4;LIMITERS , A-o rtlt s- . • ordtw. • . • • • ;. • ; • CentrestreeL,pottmulle, • . —. DRY GOODS* GROCERIES , Pieltool - _ .• • • •. . • • . .• • Toy : p.it A-- -S.l - (3 N. - S T .•• 0.1 - c....'45/er.....1:c..• I The under will cinitinue io.,t - a . ir - y . on the buSi, Orders prt..tmittl,y,attrialed in. awn of I, • I .ucs.s..-of,the tr ttnner t, the•eor-; nostlysittai.&;l3ROTHElL. L. tier 01 34 tirkvl andsis•ctitid".Stree . tat P.ottsville. - lie- will C.A. Do l sirvsurt.L • . , C. BoSassitt,l.L. . ou hand a full and elstice Stock of: Dry - Goods t&s, - . • • 111 if Grorerie*Hnol Proliimiank - Arhicbwilthr sold. al • teL.'ttable pr Roriverterixt Flour:. just riTetvi..+l and fur • • • - • • • (xg.o.: )1. RECK: ; . Pottsville Marrh 11 lerst I ' . sate by, • ' : • • M.A.:K 4, COIIO, - • • •', Oct. 14. • - Warebnipv, Ad.:idea . . • , Vevir. Artentol - lot thtee Ant , .Nti. • t shore Nud tr. RatrAlsekerel t , in Kitta Quarter Flatland TAT - I.OEIS Perfumery and Tr.P.l 5 t ,,,,,pa . • Actor b„. .; •I 1 COO. . If „OA It Wittetivitise,:Morriie-Addition. 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PFN.NSIVANIA.- VOL XIA. ELI.:Y . A : IIFri,'7IiPPW..r.:,I,.. , kt:,: ! .- - s . - i.: . :''. C . 11.UYJ1:1:L1 . 4 .-. : CO. COAL. • ' 71 7111'11 - 711 I I A .11 1 1 1. -L --LN: 7. • •' • Black Heith • Noun • • • •. . . • • rBncr • rs..%):F.. STOUTSz.I.r.x.II wi.cKLE.) I - •t e itt Fi ve tt ne el erz : . ...,- . •'3.1.111;:r. rind stari.c - 11. , ofttio•colebrarorl EULTDN CLE- • . - . 111 l COAL. from th e Ehhervule Colliery. near p : o..kryintEssParrsvki.i.E Or 51.1NE118771.1.Y., zletom and (limier", in 11w ' • kill Confity.. Pa.- •. . ' . • •AND I.II3ITUMIN . OUSIO:if.S. -- knriti% • • Delivemi direct 'lron:if:lie min.e..s. or on beara'of V•es- I U' LER.-111VIL.E1N E'.(l RB E R. Mv - TnENTON . . ELIZAjIETHI'OBT, J: I •My Ea.Franklin'!Lorhorry 6:11 Bold oxcln BECNS \ 14MON . D. by.34easm. CALDWELL: SAWYEI yoy g(ie Arronre. Pariie.....nrileyinn from, he.m,- may: 11 1 Iliotitlivny, New - Vol-Ic. • •• • • l'alvaye,4l,e'pend [Ron getting a - • • . . . • • .No. 112 Wrilnut I OFFICES: N o. 111-11KondOmy„ 'PrMity ' .< 1. 14 . 1 . 1itattiStinet,.Dritmin.. • • • . • • • HENRY . Tremont. I , ,,farcli .412 ' • • .} ‘ .Cl 18 - 14iK LE. -1. T. STOVT.:, Aj;rii 4., r. 4 NEW YORK. S ANIUEL.- . 1,01 - I\j - F,11.i1,-4.r . ,,... .N 9 s, :43 &45 .T. 7 i 7 ity Building ; - ,1".i1:.;-i. 'SHIPPING POINT. Pier 4. . ELIZASE'IIiPOitT, 'N. J. OFFE . lt_;' HONEY BROOK,-li. SPRING.I4OtINTApi II A 1• G i , •• AND - BITCK.BIODNTA '. *COALS • .RALTIMOBE CO.'S & BLACK DIAMOND • . :AND THE CELEBRATED . . GEORQES CREEK 01143EREA1GD.COAL H. N. 1-I.OLI', No. 6 •Front Street, New York, I=3Rol"<:Eit • . INT CONI....•PIit; ititjtt, FIRE CILA:1; . CEMENT, dc. • . .. ..... . . . . .. - &‘pecial at ten th ,n iiairl• TO . . purcha_qing,. 6nil'altiprinit above named lroperly.. . Beim.: day in the niatk:o; di...Myra:mid txManmera can 'Tel): upon haNin!".; tb,'..,w ar ticlct; boukht and sli i pfx , ll :it .the..b.,e,..t market nitt.ls..• •.-- .. . ' - • li F.: VERE.Is.:CF.S :-- - : ' .' - ..• . 'Ott). A.:IIOYT. Penna. (I , al C... N.Y. ISAAC 1%::.5E173101.Thi..; Deia . ..t Hal Canal FRAN LIN Esq., Brieton, .r. S . SEI).".4OI , II;E:ti- Preet: Bank of Aitbnit;Atiburn, ' ENSIGN. I:;eq., ,Buffalo. ' • April In, 415 P.UcIg.L . ,PMJET - Fr. • • • PACKER DANIEL . :PACKER. di Co,; • " NILZ , U.S Asll , StiIITMS or Leing - lt Se hitylkitl. AlVitkesbarre. Lackawanna. ft:timberland, - :and Elk Gas Coal •, • Company C _A. L S .0 10 1F7 . 7 C New-Yirik LEHIGH. THOS. .HULL.. SMITH'S PPRLNG .-.3101:ITIIS LEHIGH COAL Yorktown, Carbon County, Penna. . . 1 11r.11.N Streci., J EA:NIm:24.IIc I.E.' A.tnri Pa ' .. • • • s. • . ' GI; ittii . II;EIGII (10_4:1, • Oar "II.X11.1..EIGII" COAL bo*.EmitiiorrinMvelv. In •and vicinity. by- DAY'k )11:DPELL, l'Artb , ,cordiTice from them. holy Altrays deinlnd utmm got , intr. a otuT •.. : OFFICE-1109 Walp s ui Mt., SI.I.LI'I4IAN liB7k A U, - ' ui I=MMt=MtMffffl=fM will teach you to pierce the BOwelo of the Earth, and hring . out from the Caverns Of Mottotabu llMaio tritleh tire strength to our handstted.gubjerfalll Nature ie . our use and pteasure.=--DIL. - - . • COAL. . SOHOLLENBERGER. • AGENT . ' Mine: dud SY iner or tili; Onleiir•te( l '• COV.ioll{ . PATTEtiSON, Shiypers nr. the CelehrutO• • .I:LOCUST MOUNTAIN QOAL; s CONNOR - ••.• • ',1 . . S. PATTER ,4 ON, • - 1." • . ..1 . • A.4,land:. . • • :• • , Pott.frille Prto#p , . QA r; 1;E:104 E j• .I (111.1..r . mitcil to troil , ..6.re.vral. - .4 , isem, an: thor.prp . . K I' Pllllll 'TW Sitllntid jt: County.: :UR! 40 tht.{ . inunediat . T '• '12.7 . ,,1113 ha. 13611 and 11 , oke rate colliery.. run nhtftni.one. out any.t\ - ;rthiTevillt , rations 61' ttte .nine.. • •.; eavabli,of.crOct • 111:1 all tito • ••• " A l ;ply to GI BAST..Settnyllill: ft vl kill Coniay, or-to PEAIt.B6N,:- 201 Walnut j .ttreet. Philadelphia., • 1 . • .• • , I ..J:tituary 3, 4 0. . • 1-tf, • .- • . 1 ..._ . .. . .. T 0 .cOA Ir., 4110 Eli A. TC1R1 1 1; ~.' '.. '. •• -, .. ~ OREAT : rm.P.lli.) i. 1 , ...14ENT • rw . to.AL .scitEENS. i•.• . Th,. ta i d Er .,,i,m;ql an, f l ow - jullkirell ICI% nifoloniiliire, 1 nt.thoirl:.hop,in IklinersilllP, all kindsi of SCREENS fur .cert'tli.ill'i ..tii. or !1:6 . : imiWrn:rri ITIAIIII facttir6,patented Ito Jonne-I.4thbe,nstein, 4th FelyiAry;.lS62, -.• : . - • • . • . . . I. ~• .. •._ . , ''. S'..re . elle TTlVllTlfilallreli s iV tnif , ,rtrIN.V.FS.. /tie- MOST . dll . raft's: niaintain their form better:, and - ,ate furnirshed - its I cheap as any fa he - had in" the County, - . ,'. -. f . They are inane- or square' iiiin.iff etch Ssiapeas:tri .I.priivent the Coil sliding Grim ole si:ce.'tO the litlwr he tile it is thoroughly assorted.. thus preparing It better • than c:iii be lioneb.i . :casiiroc or tvire.sreens. . . . . I .: The Inanufacturers. umentlr irelnest ill tipiratorS. ~ •:teflittinz. Screens. to.exarnine,thor new patent Semen.' 1 t their shop. or at work at the ratpnoth'Veln COL liery of Georee S. Bepplie'r.• near Nt St. 'Clatr,.where they • , have heeninit.e for some time.::.. •' '. ':'.• ~. . ' , , By pnrehasine; screens made under this Patent: BB: gation,or ant...tom:3le a...i to patent rights will he avoided. All wok ilone frithm proptness: andAispatch. ' • .... J. .k . 'I,:•I.AUBENSTErti,. . liinerAill , ,t.anne 7, ISCII .• • . • : • • , .* • . • •: • • . . .• . • : • ..:' • CS7L , OCa:SOI'{ TO . BkOCK..t...§IIOEILAKER.,j -. .*As ; l4:tcrrtazr.• - ; WIRE. ' COAL _SCREEN S, #niepiti ; • etrEr,...SAILBOAD de'.I.TOTCYTEGLOIT 1 STS.; • • POTTSVILLBi PA, , * TEAM Sr/ELL'S • • NEW- COMENATioN COAL SOREENg . The in& raigmed take pleatinie trrantiour.cirig to Coal Operators and others, that they are manufacturing .a w' ne COAL SCR.RFN of their invention, which they will znarantee to. weartwica as lung. and do its work better iliiiii.an ciim 'tied wire.Sereen in -ut.e...The rnents turned nut. tiyms ean,be bent-to any circle re quire& • Weitleo pliant:n . l.4 , that tAe . menii witi • isiteayN retain it. original ..ize until entireti; learn 'out. - : In . the crimped. wire i.iiret rea the. atesl4&_ frequentiv.illo, - .and losiribe propermesh. before the Screen is :half horn uht. • We. nuutufartare. any sized Mesh. -of ; our. New Combination Semern used fu the male. - -.. ' • - ~ , . Eli . . . Lir - Mr. Dlehnn,who; was associated w ith. 34%. Beach- i c_ -4 r.NO MIALC II !NIES' ion in the lin..iness of Ariiumfacturiug.Screen.s. 'ot l'ie:r- ~ .. i , . . . ~ ~ weiin and. Railroad .street n.'. Pottsville.. bating. Ms• - . I aOlved iiattnershiti. arid dliposta. I of hia..lnter* - t. -luis re- ~ ....k Fink.itc Lyon Sewing ...Mathinc'. for sale. at :the' Bookitore cif the:Subscriber... "Alin aWilttia d . ' Gibbs mOved to Railroad - street, in the rear - of P . L.'sterlr.s . Sewing Machine. --Both new and of latest items and Hardware Store; Ceti:it...Street, hial asSoelatel - viith him -.• *ii be ribicbeap... :, -...- .. • .. . • ... . . Ii: bANNAN, :tithe inazinfacfnrc'of their aew Oral . .Scitefiff or nii aft- : : b ec . 3; . 44 ,.• • •- . ,•• -•- .._ :, • - .. • . • amfptiene. Mr. Jasper Snell; Ile rolicito. a:continuance Of-the patronage - heretofore sa liberally bestowed upon . WM.' . . . . . . . 'We are, also msnabscturin,g - a * - le..cti" : lll7lre * T ech by. Windifferent: from *tivirtitted in :baking crimped Wire ticreens, gOod in eyes* repeet, to which at tention of Coil Operztons is invited. - ftlEffli SIiELL •••• • Slanufartnrere of Screens .. * of. alldewriptforg the )4ert . .etit..riotire. ' t.Dee... b:-tf • ' . . 111.0 HANNAN ..4fr HNICRIR trive•openeil. ...new Ft-in-Won and Grocery :ztoie, to Markel St.; three dOint , abore.Thiril,riorth.Fide: whe;fe they lan keep rx,o.rantly otr hail& Flame, Feed , Ratter. ESII9I I . -Groeivie*. 'dkne.' • The paboohage of the pn6lk, ia ,rO.-, spectruiN siolteited: - • . : • •1: , 'WA TC1116130 I.- . - -*. • LAVA EB l *. GOL tr . • - - • • ---_-• . • A Fine stock of Ladles' Gold Watches. Chi= ... tpt Chain& Kilda. &c. • .II C. GY.YEN.. , , - - Watchmtker ,ord Jco - cici; Centre bxrect. rottArillk. 'i.. i. WIRE• MCREENN SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4, 1865. MOTELS. kMER CAN.'' - HOUSE . ," POTTSVILLE, SCHUYIJULL COUNTY, PENN/L, U. S. IFEWOOIiER, Propnetot ..• been. closed for..tke kart you yearn, hits'beeti" re-Opened in such style. as Will in eVery: particirrar meet-the want , of tire. publie.'' •• The . latest and most deeirithie improvements have:been introdimixl in every &pertinent. . Large and.spaciritur Halls,lieat; WM - Parlors, Stttiut Room, Privatejkirdnets Roots.. ' atnd • all the• conveniences and retterrements kir first claw trade: Chambers with uninterrupted ventilation, ewit handßtmely furnished with sold •tmperior. li& inattrasi..es and Ticker's hair-reled «pringe ; • 'laths. -tarsi &c. :':'Each have their.' reepet tive. de partmente furnished in good taste. .Large and conve nient stabling is . connected. witti.tht 'lrointe ..under `.the M.vneridup orMessts :11, - Brtinia and - Jack ' whose names. are tiutlicient - to .guarantee thai • no ireg- R;ct wilt gm allowed .In Mat' .deparnmentr, .in tact. nothing hresbeen - spared to mike "The Americau”:th, 'House. of Schuylkill County.. The. lessee having mi 'exPerieur e of smote. - fifteen ykrs. 'ln 'public. bteiiness. ri dung `which time 'having. been - Proprietor of • il'he ..ILMion,"'Arch Streeti 2 Philrulelphirt: 'also ' .. Ephruta • Simings,” Lancaster,Co.; Pa., and . both in operation' at the same time, Wig - give least.'sonte:titsurancinf erimpeteney - to cater.forthe public taste. • ' • duly n 5., . • " .- • . . •• . . . .ITNI'LLI . D.STA.`I.'I4.;HI i3TEL,. N. Y; & New 114.eii &`e - stern It: Depot,. JEfacti tiii . ;eet; B. F. M. PRATT,. torinerlyil.ilie • Mar 13: ..i;,r,., , • . .RUSINESS:._CA:RDS CIVIL AID MINING ENGINEER, .I:3lA•ete ColliLirits.% • sini c.Tamine , Min.erul-:Aucf Oil Voilter of 3i tirket 'and Cent reStretqs. : 1) it' t tirIki:E;SITIR. It:IGAINtp• • Lam hi* - Practision:ll tiervicefl.to . ther . it!zervi•of Patts * '•-• • Aiiinity. • • • ' ••• . •-• OtTict.....- . Cortter...Tlaucit:Cli utak . 15.: . Coal .tits. •a".• IRtagitivl°c,• •.. •:. .ciF/14.1: 6u - 26110pr : of Utp.'liagiiils'cling, Cot,' Suter,..:tri:• • " " 11.)ec: .64:-511-Iy*. • I_ll Alitul** . • -.1 a . niug de'coild : July JosErn. s. J9,- ~..11, D - - 8. 1.:.-Vit:lllltriii, Susi:Amu' ; .„..".„ IJ•;•-ilvutist,.•..112irlivt, •tiLreet; • seuina .!,:.,.-ii......h0ve. - -Third ,- t , iret.l. , moth side, i • .1.1)'.,‘‘`,: t.4ll:E.ty F:1,1; tuts k • of tlre'l'ehuiyiv:*mi:i...tifacc; Utfulogie:a . lirvey, ex , pl{)ies lands, plities,'&c. • • f . . . vitANK. einrcit,ltcral U.:-.;nte '4i - tent, MAIIANOY 1..11Ty, titnttylkill (I%.,tintyi Pa. . t - e - te.:ttit.Acldinesi , -,".3l4hauoy . eit.S , P: 0-7 -• .. • . . March 30: .t 1 .. : : . - '.... - ... • 13_€1 , • N V --Fair the Piirchtine . .ttnel *ate PI of tir•al- Estilte: selling Coal fnkits,z• charge of Cai...q and collecting tittle,4..l3lahnittai:46 Strait,' : - • • . ' CHAS. :St: • OTTO.- 311inullicipirer .zind Dealer, in ail. kitnl9.of . 4nn6er, • - • CIVIL AND MINIM ENCTINERTL - .; 0121ce—Rtiftsi.M:.1113:i Id i n 4..• illitti4ntou46t • .' Streol, . . . . : • SURGEON DENTIST.' • liarket . Wliere he is preptfred tit rkerfori..llll . operAtinus on the TA , etti,,stichw l',2t,th itr Vti;extaite.Rubber, tile' 1)&4. • StYlet' : — TCeTh e . t.ratied . by the, ute at: battery or ether; *, W-titur- • E.-:_.S•:: . ..LINES.t4',L - KR . , WII(4.,FSALE AND ,RETAIL N. , :S:: . Optiriite 11!rkause.. . . . T .c.•flokwEm, • .•. _ . . . , . . • - 1:..F-TOTCYGI S AIDFIE it; . , , ~ • ~..Q.to the piertieu,h!r. hnsititass . f+,:r whirl:l k , . .. .. , .... • . .•• .- • .• •••• 1. -i. they Ina- he •requovt.l - : by: the 6e of tote.o.wt), tare& or ..., Resix•etftlily ..artnonners• to . the CiTiZelit‘ of l'Otts%•ille, fonr.irut of dririUg . ti heels; and the uS • e of.the. whole: and vicinirv,. that he has takenand titled up the PlitL - !",- or :so. niacnnt ttic , acigin. its'may.:be : deviiiible . for: ad-,. TOGRArave . G.LLERY. in : the baildinet at the Notall , -..!: hesion'; aud• •in arconiniadating 'thenito . ..the "Ltratles, east earner of Centre and - East Market•street. where het. cm vt..-s,.stren , gtha , f •supt•rstritetion; and rail mmi .work I,:lin.iared••to fitrnlsli'in - the.hiallest: st:„ le al Art. Illti"- 1 to, hi:Acne...lly tbase inettas the tnaximpin•nseitil.eflept NET1Z5..4314R0T1T1.:5,CA.R1a,'...5 . .1413. 1161.TE,•&c..; I 4 , af the•ptover )•:• Sa;'..tirell. With the kit exisairze r,ir at-. ~ ' • '• ' • •• "• - ••• tenth:we: (7, of fuel .toll , nlo. and Fln:iine. •• ITV - Me aski• a-Shali . of pihlie.:.itatrottatze , and hopes. I .Vitt: illes.i,:bjt , ct,in vieic. and as the i•••stilt of l,venty by strict atasinionto bnairtess. and antrai'sv, to receive , three; yean:f practical - experience in theta:sines:: hy••our .., . : •-• i . eeniorTartver. we •malinfactiire fee diderent kinds :Of • -' • I . Fliht - ittex, atakr,e..etiti elaAsest of .sizes.•of each kind:— .: l'axei:l11::1 atter:l,loll- . l4nd to the stecilgtti•of the ma , eta:li , in the plan and worktbanship .of 'all the. d. fails. 1 .. Our 10r. , 2 e'.pti•riel)e.a.and'app , :trittnlthss ~f•ohtaininet in -1 fortnimitiol,, enables tri -to- otter there engines with-the _.- • - t.' -as•stirai ive • t hat in" etileielley, ~,*ainotny -and. eittnthility, . .. . .. . .... .. , . . . 7 ..thry wilt c.tniiiii-e4zii:(3rtibly with those-of any. other 11ENJAMLIIV 10.'• llic 1 , 0 0 V,. , .%.t t tieincy i,,, ~ kind. n use.. - vs" ( .Als t. .• 'filthb,4l - I,o:arder,.whels. riles, ' IP "Law.-- (.11',FICE-: - ....3taiiiinton go. Sweet alxoe I • bowl int: or I/let:loco tire rfo It centit4..withoufborin.,) . .. , . Centre. .-.•- . _,__., • •11" - Cll.. A ik'' •11 E HA; ST 11.1? Ssili IF,: 11; • • .•• • •. 1 A:f t..,l„pper, hheet loin an ixneer Willi, :• hntl every.ar . 1 . 2 . - .-. ....- • : .....• •..• .. '..., A istaiisOy .ait 1: ass-..: licle.llPPllrtarl..livg to:the reptiii or renewal 'of Lticatilcs. .iishland..Sellnylitill Clonilly.• l's..' o,lllce-z,On 'Centre I tire ETretirle ,° :. •- • • ••• : Nl.• W. IIiLDWIN. , * street, opraxtite the Posi, Otlice.•,: •• .•:. . • .• -..! I • :Tannary irt, •r 4 ... • I-If . ..• NIATTIIEI,4* BAIRD . . . Sept• . :,T4: ••64.• : •• ••• • . ',. . 'all_ *74'7 611 'and 'ciarrilhe..wilT.iiu'e4s LEGAL CARDS. 1 4.1111:11 dittordry • nod_ teo . tin 7 I TH:Fi s EEST:MUSIC.AL INSTRITOTO,RS, .1 - seller, ni taw PotterillehniiiiPi &dire Sitlirnews. neW belit Pianoforte Beek - . io Itirbantonivs Ne . O3letbod.... ... •.. .. nearly.Opposite„the3liriers' Bunk, • . •.; The' it Orgner Book Js- det • Akt y - o - rt ie y. ni I, a , . The brAttribiriet Orfrizi_ 8...0rik • • - OFFlCS—"darketStieet, two'doero - above Cun! I•. • ...le 'Witt . ners•Perfect Wilde; . -The best....ltelodeou &Oak • • • tte Pottortile: Pa.. • i s zmidspo Inotruckir ' FOriuni• • --• ' The bests Guitar Book: • , •• iF • COrtioe'Mothod• • .• The beat Viothi -Book . . • FeosenderrO idedarn ..... The blot Flute. BOok" .. . , ....... -The'hent Violisseelio , Book. • . • Tejtomberwo Schad • •••• ' 'The'broi Areordeou' gook • . • I Wiimi.ro'Perfect (;aide. • The brit Fife nod Flaceelet Boolio • . 'A.re Wittner , r.cinidm ~ .. . The hoot Arterioles nod Dolcituer • Are Winners Perfect ; and I,ow.it - • , • Itotteetor . • •• • . . The heolliedrijo Book " ; • ..7e T3rtm. complete lestracter The: lbesit'Coonee.rtion Book' • le ibefierroon Cencertini lestnartOr,.; ....The beat for Brasil lostramentii Burditri Complete•Freceidoro. .404:1VEllt October "21. • Roared .7AIIES-11.CiMPBELL; • • " ' ••WILLIAM SNiTa. fIAYIPBEIA: dc:.1:1111r11, Attorney■ :11J N.J.141w, OFFlCE—Centre.. Street; opposite'. Whit¢ . iforreJlotel, - .Potisvill, Ps, . --,.• ". ..) (!lIRIiJTOPIISS'.LITTLE, .' Attorney nt- ?.nor.; and Notary Publiei '' . (Anthorizati• by Law. -to' adatiiit& - tOr affidavits; tc. sad. •to .tak4 detiotaionis and 'ailluou s itligments o . deeds. itirtmtges;pdwitts of.Attornev. &c..) •• - : •-• SCH IfYLKILL CO.: VA.; • LAW 'AND...COLLECT/ON:OFF:ICA' • • 'Mahantonge St.,:(utitioi•ite•Putt. 0111 c.; • , •••. July • • • 2S , . • _ . . . . ity Nit.. Wry pi.; or the most ammted - paw -Pattertm - for .working.- - made Of. liusuemed Gauze. _CFO the Clirmy - Leffip•Putteril for Szxte.enclalso for Irorking - . • Abe Iron .and - Copper Gauze, allbrwhich wboleiale aiu - 1 by - '•-.. : -• ••' Er. BANNAN; Pottsville. OrLiimp•:GBll7"." botli LtOu Copper, .re . fuly . !Tiede.. altter omband... Odd:firer . , !Undo: , . . . . . EN - - DA new . stud. beautiful N.-4 Calendar. gipio the months. - dayr: and dates; fat Onlcm.,-Nr4 44, „te, It requirs imalterlatt, ind Is,- in fact, perpetaal Almanac and a 'perfect Ii.EEPER. 'Price, ".- Call and Pee , N..• a. R 0: - GM:M(; WitchniaLer, • : ri1•1n,.14 7 -le , ,tn PAuFvfile. • .. . VV _ A.INII.E.S i . WALT IC iLLE.4 l - -- . '• . -•. • • A large . i*irtineni Di Watr.bna-;--Ainerliain, .. English and Swiss, in Gold anil Silyer 7 Side unit Hunting; Caaeis.... An examination la re-. • spectrally solicited.' • - .'' - ft. C. GREEN, .:Witthinsti-r- aid Jeweler, Ceutre.t.ttrts:t, rnttayille IRON WORKS.:_. Rom 'wou'is: . . . - • • .1110TSICE...-Th - works . pf the late firm r 4 Wren ~t" -Bro., known- the' ‘::VASI-i.IN . G'I`o • N on'Cotil , in the Itorottett of Pottsillle, *III'.IIC p '— rontinded tty the subscriber . nil iq•. e f l ta:4 . `"ri various :• Steam in. -imilding..ind all kindeof Ilachine4 for mining either 'coal or ore : blaat. •Thrnanen. of' hot' or cold blast all kinds of 1011 - Oa& eal=l ip , rallrotid: car . • llxturea 'wrotight and.-ea.t iron All kindsof tira . ss.civtitizs all kinds of eloitherorlt, all I , l7.itiZ of -tbe • latt, im prOred".pumiie-.sit.gle and •tiont?le•l'arling . ... Repairing proniptir itttended to And neatly executed:- ' • ••.. • Bynarefni at . fentiontW•lrinees the _Subscriber trusts he will receive' a Aare of the public intronrge lib-* ertilly bestowed ou the fateiirin. • JAMES. _.Pottsville, September 1,i365... , • • • • 311.-• I,IiEGROVE Iron • Works.; .• - PINEGROVE:; SVRUYI: C0. ,- PA-CC- !' J. M.AOHRER,..3,lp.chinist Eug,inper, ":" •••• Penoimor.: • - ea • Janti67 '64 '• • a: l2 - A&W""' • ACHINE NHOP AND FOCNDRI.—. The Sunbury 'Machine Shope are now full' operation. and are prepared to till criers for machinery of any kind, small or heavy. to any, extent. /-tizetsims Repairing attended to promptly. • •• Sunbury. Northumberland Co Nov 12, •61.--464 f 1 - 14iferN.E . ftm1111.., • We. the*suhseribem : have : this day 4: 1 111:".y, entared into a:Partnership, under . the Finn sod: style of ALLISON .11 urns A-I:NAN, to carryon the Fonlidry:,. Machine",.. Smith- Ott and kar,.makiug 13tisinesS. in Part • Carhon.-Schityl kill County: • . • 'ROBERT - ALLISON, - • •.. • . - FRANCIS.II:BANNAN :1614.. • : ...:• . - -17. • TAMAQUA'ROLLING - • . . • ..•• • • ' .• • Tjle TAMA OVA ROLLING MILL 'OO3IPANY hai , idg . now 'cogildeted their I.Vo.rirs, id TA- rnaipia. Setaiylkill Courity.. are HOW ; *Eli, maoafacturing mid prepared to: sii,pply• ' "' Meri:hant Bar Iron of. a' Tcry Soperior t , 11. t 111.1.110/.... li014.11.,• P.qt I MTN: Flai and Half ...... - 1- .. . :Rouijas: . Orders are •resia•ctitilly.-• solicited,. tind• will Il iq meet tiitlipromot attention: ' ' •' .' : . : - JNO. RALSTON, Tre.ae. - SA•.)IL. RA'lttliric Press. Tamaqua,. ilnly 1, 'OS. . '. ' ''''- ' ' • 26-:y --• • ikio ! ti!.intG • . • . • .. • ••• The sehscribers havin.c pnrchased :the Pott;ville_.Rolf ing Mill and thoroifghlv rethtedthe•same,•are prepared to receive. orders for all sizes ot : T rails • ~ from t Pis: to the yard .rrp to. G0.1b5... • ' • '• and furnish tie Some arstairt Melee. • t:•• rowir• We are also. prepare , ' .to furnish and' milt receive orders for MERCIIANT: , 'A LIAR n*. -all the: nsetil sizes, Round. Square and. . We shall keep a-supple of the sm:atter •sies (Collier's Rails) always on hand.. , ..• • •••• •- • •• • •• • • •ATKINS, BROTIIERS .P.ottsville..3farch.-12, • • • 11- OILEIi4ANEIi PiT.tICKS. . • The i:lth.criber is . :pir pared to execute ~ f rr a me• ,irtiers for the ttbov.e.ttrtieles. with patch,' at the hid pinto of eoitt Street. bei r oii , Norweghtii.. 20 feet boil ers ttlWays.oti Aleb, - the .manti-, , . . . . . . • ' . : COnl.nndl: Oilier Shovelx, - •• . or • the lvtit . - .Tmitr*l and, •V. orknin nghir). • , itermifs ps,ol)i ly. at tl!nded to. str:if . FilllF, fig.llllllill.l, VPIlt illitiOn RI wa . J - 14 on hr.nd. .' •.. •.- . - -. . gABEZSPARKS... P ,- ).itrilit... Au z. : ni.r . 27."':iq ' ..' •. , - 3'. -. 1-1r: . . . . k . q413 D I o‘te wourcs; •.• Th e - ' sti lw r ilwr ~.n re now - full y ;pre- - . - ii-Ct.t A:rii.l.at - the. A;llara iron4Wor: , , m 10 i En g ine . p..oV* r. . .'. any poliair and:capacity, for mii.iiig .. .and . =.., t )--5 ... ar t. ' i?ji4or pnrposes, Coal .11reakers. of e \iry . 71,r..t.".........41;1.. siTP . aad. pat tern nivir in n , e, togiither. wit 11 ra'sjings and foiling? of every' de.4crilition. 1:!oal./iiirt Drii't t 'afs, of all SiZPS and patterns: large. Trnev, and lior4,Cari , .—. 11:1'forn!sheti. at the sh'ortit 'notice.' 'fhe - suhseriners stiattiT itetaselve, , , that, ina.. , timeh as everyinethbor.of Ilir , thmai a. prloalcal..m&hanie, they *ill he able - to tarnish ine^..ltineri' Om will compare faVoiithly ivitb:nny • lit tlie Tlegicin:- - All riNiers - directed, toJ: &X: Onexix,. A.,lilnial. -Schttylkilt.Ctiunty,. Pa.;.'wal 'receive prompt attention..... ' .• ..-. .' ; '. .J. &,11. GARNER. ; AshlankJilli9,. , 64.. - .. • . - . - ..: '..... . IF_ . - . . •po.uNDR . 3,7 :•AN D . • iltiAtlUillNE . • 14110 P, At • SC I e arit car FactOry; &C." .. . NoTICE.:,-Tho'buFines..? of the' late Ilrrn-of * * SNYDER 51..MILNES, will fie'' .ecintinn,;(ll:,i, thef,snbet‘Olier In . :I - Mtn vs.' ''r" 0 : • ciOhti 'branciii,b of Steam - En:rine build-;„,„,.. - ,„ ~ ~,,, ~ hat,. Thin FOunder. and tnannfarturer of ~ r ,_ all kinds'.of Marhinery, for'lßAling :Mills; 111a5t Filrne ,•es, Railroad CAN, Kr.: - Sc." lie will - also . eopilrew the lww;iiii.li. - .6f Mininz. 'and: Selling the celebratkl Pine •n;re.:`, Wliite,..A,l and. Leivie.and. Sp • ohu . . Veins . Red Aeh C.:v:o:s, LOT,'ole proprielor of theeq.,Qoilirries, .. . .. •., -, . -... • GEORGE W: SNIDER. .. • ~Tatinary ','l, 1,7:'. - • • . ..- .*. ~ .. ' 2 -if -. ' . • 111/I . E. •PA1.1).• A Sill() lEION•A:10..- are l.. prepared to tarnish. 1' RAlLite).Bl) IRON, at their , f c tctie i,..,. Mins. in Palo Alto, or various pa.ttorii9, • :•-'...• • r. - • , :_rliing Iran '2.•:! tit Tii - .4,, , dnds p ,- (r Ord.i ;. ~, Al;-o, (UM :rent size= !It'll:Lt. square'.and,„,:; , V".''• • ropnri nie: , :liapt.' 1.4. r fr,411. ., . '' . 3 ,, . 0rd , ....i= for r!iih, or :I)ar iron .n . e•rc: . -*_l=.; '''''' 5'; , :4 . 1: - ..: , t - ',4,13.'11ed., and x‘iil. Int:et . uith •lottnlit:.atien t fen if !;::ft ejtlwr At th . e . R.liihiz ;11.111; GE.m.nr. l?miarc, i%.r..o:'s Ibitliviire Stcze: . C'ei!rri. Strut_ or. at their of. tice.,.cornei• . s ir iSlarlit,q- And Sc , ejdid Street.. Potts:ll:6, Pa:. .-, . • ' ... • '• . 'BEN,P.NI . I!..NYWOOt); Pii..F..7t.' . fro I..it..tr - oi,.ciriAcrott*.a: - ... ltENE . Eeff4. /Aoiler. .•• . . , . - --1".1.• bo.LscribefreFpectfißly hi y.ltet , the ,I A e i t v.,..„,i,.., Ile - bbsiuess i:otrannuity to - ~.,...p?". Ns - 11oll?r \Vori::.•, on: Raill.6lul Street, F . —;.,....... h. ..low tht , Pri•;seng . , , y,•Deriot,.PottEoille., c i • : Tr, .wriere IC- is prepared to trgiunfactitre , : '....",:;:t.,....;..... . EVER - YI)ESCRIPTION.:• • 131a.s:t Pipee, Drift.(,!ar: ktr., flo)!eis , on . • •.' *. • poetical niertinnie. anti .hovitifs fin' p ea,' tie v„rudliini.:44 r entirety to this braneh'iif the husltiess..he. that,Work done - at. his es.talillshment soriSfaetihn . ali •who,may favor him with 'a rail. arid Ctitopinies will Ilnd,lt Lire:lily to to•etuanine work'bello enc . :v:lllg el:sewhere. • •.- • JOHN T..NOBLEi • ..NrWernlorr - ; • 4.7.1 f - . . . Atoßtzl* .tvtin E LEI?. Ac . co., • , - I '. -:, • • 71101i11114; a: JONES a1c.C0 • :..• '.•••• IRON:). - .N.L0 •ST E.EI.,..•WARE•LIO US , • • .. :- • itiarLyet Bh:••r4ixtertith Sta.. Phila. : dn., Itui-é:alivays on 21, - .r.d quid. for sale • • . I 'II,EST F:NGLISII ItEELNED lIRON%--I".:11' assiiiiinent of .•• Poigr,alls. ``. and - other .ftirbrile - brands. .11EST '• • A.MENlCA;S'EAltionlinars sizes. or roiled to order ' for bri,lge. liarpses, kn. ,„.tO.' PENNSYLNANIA BOIL '.. tilt PLATE—Promiscuous - sizes., or rot to riiituird. i •• size: 'BOILER RlVETS—Doverbriuut .made.' in solid i: dies:: 'LEST ENGLISII.CAR'AXLE.i.:—Anierican 'and Ei:lisli. 'FLUE' AN/i SHEET 'lRON—for co(olla.: saintes.....tn: . ..IUNiATA,' ENGOSIT i ANL) 'NOttWAV . SLIT ,IinDS,•.It , OLTB, ::S•UTS'-'atiti• WASIIIETS—For' 41 brhige".,'ears-, and macilinfirypnrposes generally. CAST. t, •SIIkAR, 31ACIILNE and BLISTER STEEL:` Also.,•aa P, extra tlatlity , for taps- iiii4 'dies: -The, above. to_oetner I vrithri•ftirl assartmenCol Iron. StreLi - Nails and 'Spikes., to which the'atteritiort of-de:dors, railroad. ionipanies, , i eirriyeers, :inners, founders and matilduists is. ins:ital. ' . . ~ . . 11.1 .. .11'• .11.111'.1)WIN • ac.: Co., Engiverrx 17 111 I. Broad mitt. -I I mull t.ott* street,t, ,Philailelphia.; . Pa. Would .call the :Weil tion a Itailmid. : t r Milhat?iirs, :wit tii(?tv intern ted_ in hail-. . s=: r•iatt Prtrlx.rty, to their - syt4teircot I..ticie: ; . ..:1; .... . taut freiiuziui4, iiiwhith tlitie :ire adapt- 1 -clia t izzz . • • • ~ e iNgusi.StriPPlt,EßEL—T - bearobaciiber 131 is Agent for the sale of • the 80-lon Chamßelting Factory, and furnishes superior Belts at - rectory - prices, an sizes, kinda and,lengths.' Belts nt greaterthickneaa than - those:kept:on hand made to order, at the shartea notice, as his orde.ra for Colliery.ourposes have the pre rereme at the Mill. " Abro Steam Packtruz of every de *glottal?, .Blasting Paper by the single.; or ten -reams. or by the at matinfacturers. privys.: • • • liArEry. LAMPS. of thenuaht.apprOved s tattterns: Made. of inspected Oovrrnment Wire, hytheatrerle doz..' n; or litindred. 'Wire titutzes, Nrtre_br the roll or yard brays for Sale by • B. BANNAN. New Jewelry-. Establislunent BTOELKER & 'ELLIOTT, misdateWren of all rail klitehJeielry . tine juat opened as ageortzuent of:Witaan and Jewel mostly of their own II r... 4 •"2.0re...: .Wettinta arid Jewelry repaired in the beat ntanneh-H%rananted to give tatiztacttoa.. The pOblic are.ta died to call bafore pt e. chusing. pb:evi hem, at J. S.:ELTlOTT•Sioldatand; twat doCr but o:ielai tho illinetV Bina. * Aug: 12,,0544..'"-:att• I Welcome Home to the Arms, 1863. t•i)iro . a. Stream nut flair and'pennonl - Peal.. hell; drum, and CallllOTl !'' ' • • .From .11eattl'a choking jaws, back cur warriors they Fill op all the-.highways! • Crowd Nuaiea roors and by-Ways— ' With shortie and hGeannas we welcome you horns!' . .. Huzzah and laraniinal - :- •. .... . - ..- •Froin'suratupfl.aad ftavanlifilia. ' .'' ' • picket and battle-field, fartreo and camp - ~'. Black mines and red trenches, : • . -.' • . ~.. And faint mortal etenehoi.. • . . *. - 'W here the wounded all night saw the hospital-lamp. . When States Were forsaken; . . • • ,• Ity-Stateit 'they had taken- •• , • Fin better for worse, you'evonsed then' wora. When Freedom-was starving. : • ." •. ' • '• .. You wonlituot. he carving • '. • • • A daintier thing than the.strengt.kof heribrat.. . . . oar Union in arignish-L-•• Btrd robbers did languish ••• ' nietalemost rireelcaLs were Irian and leil4.•;' Poor soldiers, to wealth now. Come; Sick ones. to health - now.; . • tOme; lore ones to Irive,lroin.Bell tile, to tie fed. . .The driat, l'r . esoive biting, : ' That forced you to fighting: . • ' • And WaFhio4...too, .Maiidri, - tind Sunder. to-dai,, • , From the Fides pmiliug-o•er •: • • - Tour stars watch before ea, . • And dare their rpoiledichildren to tear them away Come. ushered..with blessings; To.liesceful pos-oessings . tors and hearths., brothers. eons, husbands, sires; 'When your babes' babes are b0ary;,"....- l'heril toll your old story . . TO the grandchildren climbing theiftneel by the fires, rnic.Nn the other day sent us a copy Cf the IqiNERS' JOthi NAL; ,dated July. 9, • 182.5- 7 lieing the sixteenth nturiber. of the first. 'vol., ntne,.' The' paper . then, the 'entire'conterits . lof which . could be innbraeedin. one of the . 14 0 ofthe - i3resedt SounN,ti., Wks pulilislid. 'by Mr. 10eOrgel Taylor; Who was.an'attotEney and'alsofiosttnaster. The - prese nt -•prdprie tOi. tank the paper in 1,90, :.and. has:puhr.sh edit gince.that titne. , •'. • : ... . . ~ .. ' Thinking that - the following amount of :a Fourtbo(Jalyeelebraticio,held here iii:l 825, would be. interesting - toour .Sehuyikiil.COuti ty reiOtirs; - - ‘e ektraet it: from. the did 'Java:- ' .• FOl :12T1.1 . • A large bind r.cspeetable:l s aity.of the inbab-.1 itants.of PottiVille and Vicinity," met on lidard the'beat . Cad N . Valeder. Evahs. for-. the purpose of celebraiink•that Meat aml . .gloriona nation, al birth . day. ../I.lneribitu Independence, seenred liberty and haripiuesa to.'every . free borri .son of Columbia .. by tithing an ex.-. •Cursion On-th.e. Canal. -• Tlie •cOntrny . \Vas organized by appointing jaceb . Seilzincer, Preaidcht, and ;B?nj. :Vice PresidCnt, and . :the boat proceeded.aiilter.way'dmim the p-inft I •• tl w rse; afler.a is it.ing:the rive lo'Cka.the whole . party 'returned, partook.f refreshments, and drank the . .Tollowtag .toasts . : •• • •.• • : : ••• •1. day ive eelc;.brs4e. -M 4y it, ever be 4-fe.stiv , 4 through9ut 0163:n10n:: - 2, May imrty soritmever disturb the puke. etltmon of Patriotism. 3: 51i6 memory of the . . . 4.-Tiitl - PresiOcuttif the . United *Staid • an Donor to lil t s . 4 . -.onntry. , • , • T hie Crov(Tnop .61' Pena s . O va ni a.'• • . . American. Artnk and Nrai:y. 7. •C`omtitudure- .tlie Hero •Lake s,. Liberty mill Tndepenelenc6i - Nyorth more tbatSiivi:r and. G91(1. •-• 9.. •The nunnory.ot Doctq Benjamin 'Frank-. . IiII 10. The elective franchise: : • The Constitution of- the ...nil I ell • States. The Constitution:of the State of:Penn sylvania ; may jt. ne"v6r b.e•nlolesfed, 13.• The ftirsex,: may. they ever:smile:Ain true'. Patriot... ..•••• : • , • . • • VOLITNTEERS. . • .....111C.:/0 . 0 Po i-r, La. 1. - John Q.. Adams, ' and Llenry Clay;cL-I_,tultinailesjii the West, whoSe brilliancy-.has been observed:. in every.. - quar - ter 'ofthe Globe:- • • • • •••• . •: • • . paths. PETEh." SEITZIN'G The:: tfiw!llg . . the -can 'made of :rotten logs anti brushwood and ttiti:3lantvz,vts. of•the tich uyi kill 'Canal,--•—t be , durability, of the 'former ' equalled•:Oilly by 4he ••capability of.the latter., . • ,TAeon tie! rzisnMt. Tne • .31ount . : Carbon; Vointiteers.—marthey : :be .a$ proipin in dart, ger as they are expert - on. clays':of pleasure. :•:, B2*J. PCTT. Pniladelpliht -and New•-. York •.—•-the former •for cafeutatiod and the'latter fur . enterprise: , :.• ,••• • : • . • J., OFTETIMANL; 'General , jacksoni . . the' , • Hero of Sew •Orteang..•:••• •.• .•;, _.• . i Jolts - :OAILy-,,. next ....legislature;-If I they enjoy liberty Ave s.halt not starer Liy•..tlieirl •. •• ••••: • . •.• •:, _ nbmher-df, other.toastsacconipanied the' .proceedings;.'. but i - rittert •.;vVith 4ieneil , and so much defaced as not to-lie-Legible. Eo,•]- ..: This daV:beingAlte.•49th anniversary of our National: Independence, Wa.s.:eciebreted,,by the•Orkvigsbiarg.Guard : : i.:olllmrtirded . by Capt.. Eammer, in*-"tonjunction: with . : the 1-Minint ..Carben: . Commarided by Capt Bell. 'rho line. With tasted in , .Orw when they proeeede& id a . spring near, that place, and joined braide'n dintier •el citizens . ; • •Afier . the Meeting lead been - organ ized by' ca.ilitig Caps.Alaniniet to the . clitair, .appOinting Capt. Bell; Vice PreSident, Lients. tiott• mid Briihst,l Secre taries,. :the . Declaration • :of '.l.4dependence• was •read. iii the EngliAi, and. .oeranin hair . , aages . ;-, t AN hole- 'party : upwaird • pf•- 1:;9 - Flien:sat do*ry to a comfortable dinictr . ;..whe . n the following -toasts livere..drunk, 'aceritnpz- • flied w ith •the: .discharge of .1 cannon. and •propriate tiiarti4l Music. • •••• • . The , uteinory. , -.of those' Whose • • achieved thiiizlorieuS event,. the AiiniVersa-. ry of which iv e - this - day• celebrate. .:.• • 2. The Allier:kiln . naval •litig;• may • its ban :neri wave , tree as the .ocean, . by I , ,quevitioni... Prowess . • ded: . .• • • • . • 3 • The' 'ditt:rent • Vo:uqte . ..a . CauipaniCs ihrotigliont pride..Of :our na tion and the terrorof its ibVialers:. • ; 4. Wasbingtou,--Let silenee his virtues,. words are inadequate .to describe , . 5. La F.'ay.ette, • A nation's voice A% It I loud Watts, . Pro .laimsthe henkes praise, • • His rrlin'ry joined tolreedom's must Shall liv o e ; • ••-- - - - . 6. The-gurvirity , Ilerots t‘f tl* RcvbiutiOci . . will their lis.lß;iibe . titingh:tl '..of their coviionnions,:w 116 falle4.llcipre .theiri; tlut.lil.4 them,. therr . --virtues shall ere": remain, tts.llgreen tuenitiry'sSwilste., • • 7. Our :several ..-sfegislatve . bodies.---max their..cOupeilF; . be • (iirected. .in : wisdom, and' may they ever.be as. ii'virgin's fatne, .pure, spotless - and unsullied. . •-• .••... 8. Our native :State,'-tite ;crest plutlie of the American. Eagle.. :• •• • • • - • . 9..0ur,. Greek. brethren, now' gloriously- . . struggling for Libertymay ;the polluted throne otTtirkish :despotism be.hutted 'its centre;- and thelmnners of freedom•wave triumphantly liver its ruins... • • • id;: The Constitution of • the United States, the atlas of our , national glOry,--luniforniei prience continues to display its wisdom and • 11. The people, the only legitimate ;puree of . power,—may the responsibility of .their agents 'prove a bulwark against ururpation • 12., - 136livar-the . liCro Of the south gloriously .eatatilialied the . .Indelpendence of South A.inerica,*unallitred - by pOwer; anti, dazzled- by the, ,Spiendor of. ; n diadem, liis•n • obie f . .0t11. rose - prottilly.rpreerninent, giv ing to the world auotfler asurang.:e that virtue alone o, true nvbiliiy... : • 13.. QtirlaircouutrY womer,—la pros Per-;, iLyreorrcompaniens,. our. solace in. affliction, : —tutu -• the .blOoni - of their cheeks only be eitualled by- the . virtue.of - theitioirale: . (.)li3vpiner,'betvi . teliine• w e t Wooten, Thou idol.wliothall . must,aifore . •• Let virkue inspire. s: . . 1 • Eabh hallowed desire, • , • • • Then .Tale then the-world evermore. VOLL.ITEERS. •.' . . . the By hPresident. OUrlellow citi4ens, the -3touni Catuoit Volunteers—too magnani mous to, be itithienced by party spirit, and too patriotic to neglect the welfare of their The .Vide PMident illenroseand delivered the following address : ' Fittexos. Asa .I4`st.ww-Seirolaa s--I cannot refrain from exprusing_to you the emotions I experenee vn the present occa.sion—eirotiorus called f.,1 - th by the _day, the--plwee,.--and ate circumstances under which we, meet. - The tiny is cm On which every American heart beats-with e.tultation at the recollec tions ii exciteli, at the thf tight that it is 'the aniriversary al his eatintry'ts midepuitluace; the birth-clay Of.her liberty.. • , . . This . soul-stirring;, - the . whille of. our immense territory from 31.Aineto Florida; front the. 'Atlantic to the Where is the: - American, whether pladed in the . croit - d . .. of a: City, 'or in: the :solitude of a Wood or •Motuttala; whether. peacefully till 'ing• his uat t yp'Soll„. •traversing the hound-: Icsa ocean, who does-not hail this' day with . priile: and gmtitittle And may he:not ••be' proud.in -the consciousnesii.that leis. country preSents to the World the ennobling spectacle of..inan in. the full - enjoyment of. all :the. hies: sings, beStoWed, by a. henigfiant • ProVidence,. .upoilniniShed by theresiratnls of Deapotiern.. or the; shaeklea of superstitibn, must 'he not neat to the giver. Of. all - good, feetigrateful to. thoselnaglr,..to those patriot a pirt ts• Who are . now, • alaa, 'tenants , ofs. the silent. tomb, • or. Iniatening.,r.tolts bourne, for. the• persevering courage with ..whielt.. undaunted by . thinger, uridiatuayed by... stitTeri ng;? t bey , — braved, the storm to .meet..theribe,uatil , their country's luirk-waa safely Moored in* the haven of peace and freedom? , .Haliovredlie their memory:— We . pledge them at • the festive.. board,;:_ our child ren.lisp their names with. reverence. and :the remembrance 'of their:virtue's shall:.o6. - cherished . .'throtigh . ,:succeeding:. gLiier,iti o ns untiFtints shall he no more. • • • . Imabdnetion pictures those - ..0f them.. *hp- have gone before. as 166 king down - front .a , hap Pie r --abode with complacency. upon the . noblest fabric raised by their patrionstaV end which many of them 'seated With their blood:* . If these ;feelings -be cominon,. to. Americans. whereVer ;fate-. may .haVe - placed them; . .. 'whatever *Olivme they may roam, - . here on 'this •• 'spot .the sabred: : enthusiasm • loses _none of its intensity.` :On Allis- spot Which within, :the memory of many Of us, Vas claigia by the . Indiarts:SS their.huntingground, which but yesterday was : scaie.ety broken by the plough; • and W the silence of 'hose foreSts was iiridis;- thrbed :by the din .of industry, seance has slied.her genial, light; and: learning. bast* basin the Sunshine. ot . freedom.; •here we no*Si.le towpSitising,•ti •rapidly increasing - population busily engaged i in.mitraeting from the bowels • oft lie . .etirth our mineral treasures, which' have. Jong:remained - hidden and.ueglected, in pos- • •session.pf . ,all the rights ot.Man, stimula , ted to :exertion by the conlietiOn that. -the, produee:Of their_ lain* is-SeCure: •••• . • •:The • • cirCumStaticea - ander Whieh Weinect are Peculiarlyintereting,.: ..As it, is the first .public..fe;tival in Willed' we have joiued since . we bectinie coMpanions .in ,artus, I . May he ..perthitted . to.speak of the mp.ives. which led". 10. our ass )6hoori.....Amott them are not to. be found the . plessure derived : front the pride 'Or.nOmp - ..0t military Spectacle; the hope of i conquest, -the Mitspeet of renown. NO; ,ours is a more humble; though -perhapS - a morel noble aim,. to °Wird from foreign or: dotnest I . .foes. - :•the.• - invarmible right' We•have inherited.. to defend our slinks 'and onf. homes. In all • that is reqiiisite to accompliSh these purposes I feel confident thatat.the call of our cbuutry, in the- hour of CIAGLI'er i Ihe Mount Carbon Voliinteers. will : uiit be found • wanting. therefore, give you as a toast;, : Tii 11Iorisr 0Aa.n05:.1701.c5-remi5,AND us.- . wiosisetto •GO.itus:tlay they ever •be pre-." eminent-in all ' the virtues which. should dis tiliguisb;citizeti•siddiers, . . . • • I.lAs.s..TlieField and Staff Officers of the' 30t h R. P.•'31:,--In the , field honorahle . and impartial, at . their :homes . eVer ready to extend the, hand :of jipspitality and platonic friendship;.:: • . LIl-:1:71',.:13n50n5.T.-Let. the Aincricans•be of One 'lie:lir if eve.n.l heir opinions.difter.:.. W. 13. Form, Esq.—The meinOry Of. Gen. .Montgomery.. • • .• .iJosEen ,t MonGs, Esq.--The -A.merican Eagle, the top feather cf [he univeise—tnay it never be lowered.. " • , G!jo. Hans; Isq - .—Arnericans without disL tinctionL.-qtey wilt all do.their duty., . • F. B.:Ntenor.s,..F.:Sq —The State of: Ocor"- -1 .gia, one. . tht. .teen.constellat ons pi th 'Nett]) -Americ'an lientisphere, once hottora . ble.: virtuous and patrioth;,----may she arouse." frOm . her.leiliargY, and shake off the intrigue -ion. Tat - tei. by-wilieli Site is geverned,.and re -"deem . that honOr,•virtue.and patriotism, by . rtniveria.l.buiSt 'et disapi)robatiOn ;et the • Lusrit is :resolutions; Which bad for. tlieir oh-. :jest: the diSmeuibermer t of the . Union...• SAM 4...116TZ1NG En:—Gen. A. Jackson, the lieot . 61 . tiew . Orleans, • . C . 01; Orwilltsbutg . .GUards-arid tlie..3lhunt.earbon Voliniteers . —wecontide in. ; their prO ptn es's ..to . " defend..their. country's DC . N . s and - crew the- ChesaPeake—the beast and gliiry'or fhe nation. Ani6i:"Fictivt6„ . ;. E.sry.;L'llte.farmers of Penn:. sylvahia -;, their industrV bath -ibeeit crowned •by a beneVolent . Piovilenee with a - plentiful • hardest,-may the Cinnuterce, inanufact uring :and imrtivement - out country be-regula ted asto reward "them . .fer their.laburs, rescue them from distress.. . •.• C1.111:"----As igeOranee is; Ihe . foun-. dation - r,.upen%s btch..monarchy, - SuPerstition; . bigotry .end PersecutiMi• are. founded; may ntir use their h4st .endeayors'to enlighten the minds of our citizens, by nnact inr, w holeSonie . laws . for. the education of the Gl l .lll2Gl:::SuoF,Ni?.ki..n, Carbon,• the wealth of Sehuylkill.County. • • • - -• BY . Rinniq—The fair daughters of Ame rica,. with their red,. rosy cheeks,.and tender, Warui.hearismay they : tinter hn Word F:S!''to any inie.but 'to - luui. who - 16176. them . With - truth and -541 ceri • • : = J,ous. 11,- Dowsnio.---The.'merifory. of Washington—.-..he wai great—may the tni!ed StateS ever pay , a tribute to his anniversary, arid .fiz n let .not the practice of his •viitiies. Jos. liAmao.—The stars of the •tinion.—to the friends of 'liberty fair as the - . morning to het , enemies terrible "as 'an • army with.-ban- . . Sgwkii.m while 'on a visit to his old . home 'lately, was waited tipOn by a large number. of :his•friends and• adinircra to wel- Come.his •presenee and to give renewed Assn- . rande.:of their .continued - affection. and..es-. teem. -3lr: - Seward addressed • them agorae . . . . lenath, and I thol- • occasion to refer to. the President and to. hiS fellow riienlbers'Of. the .Presidimt's. cabinet.- He expressed the great est confidence in President:Johnsciu, and de:-. clared oral policy to be a' con tin tlL ..at ion of the .poliey . of Mr. • Lincoln: "Are . aware," he risked; . "thatliis (Mr: -- JohnL . ion's) terms of. amnesty:to' offenders are far . , more rigorous than those which were offered . by Abraham LificOln .;.He referred lo the. prOfesSions,. of .friendaltio : Rix. the President , made bY'sOme.- of the .Copperheads; and as ".su red..li is hearers t hat.the Pawid eat:lion kl not de. , ert she :Linton policy and hia time-honOred and-favored.supporters; `.`merely because the dawning Success of Our ellorts'llas . compelled form.cr- .....Be to • :approve 'and accept them." •• .* ye • faithful; therefore, On - your part,." said Mr... Seward, . "and although the :security I offer is, unnecessary. and stipertltt-. Mrs: Yet I 'will guarantee fidelity on his. part.!' pf Mr. Stiintori. he spokeiu. these high . and .Well,tnerited terms: . : • •• .. • • - ".Ay acquaintance with him began amid the hours of deep and overwhelming solici tude which filled what may justly be - called an interregrieuni which °centred' between the election of Abraham Lincoln to the Pres idtncy,' in November, 1860, and his int9o - amid the dangers of revolution, siege and assassination, in March, 1861,. and while. Edwin Id, Stanton was an. acting member of the waiting administration of James Buchan an- Flom that time, through*all the period which 'elapsed until April, .1863, when the siege of the capital was raised, and the fear ful tragedy of the country War._ closed with the assassination of he Cilief Mligistrate who had. saved.-it, I hourly saw -and closely serVed. by night and by day, the Secretary of War. I, saw him organize' and* conduct a war on pure represtion, greater than any war which mankind had before : experienced. -In all that time, I :LAW no great - or serious error committed: I saw, as you havesall seeri.-the greatest military results' 'achieved—result's which Ilia whole world' regarded as 'impossi ble. There is not One of tho.se resulis that is not' snore or : less directlrdue to the fertile in-: vention,•sagacidus preparation, anditalomi table perseverance and energy of The Secre tary of. War. I have never known him to express or 'evert betray a thought. La regard to our country'which Wiis hot diiine." Too OrrEN Su.-Let. the inmate of a family hetet° sick to come'. to the table; an anxiety is felt for trim ; but let him fur years nit come 14,,the communion table,. and no con cern is'exprestiett. Let his sptrit desert 'his body, and the fluidly pdt on mourning , let'biai he as dead to dirine things as if his spirit wak desert ed.by the Noir :Spirit, and there is, no hunentation. . • , • MR. Efe:tcs beistarted a new paper in few& He - says be ,luipas . by; bird !scratching to make a living tee himeelf a,nd phick: 13ANNANtS STEAM PRINTING OMCE. Having progirezi three Prnezzei are are now -.re; grad to - execute • JOB 'and BOOK-PRINTING of every de scription sibs edliaeof the Miznoti.;Tootait; cbesPe. 'thanitcan be One . at any Other 'establiainnent in Comity, Blintz as - : . Books, Pianapklena,.. ' of Ludlam, Limp+ Peelers, : lialtreasad Wickets Hiatad -anis ~ • .• • raper Books. Articles of ikaptemmitaaa, Timm Basks,- Bill Siesidr, - • Order Books,' . At the I . ery sheitmt notice. • Oar stack of JOB TYIII fit more extensive than-that 'of any other onto/ In this section et the State, and we keep hands •employed ex pmkaly for Jobbing. Itelue a practical •Frinter oath It we will &item:dee our irork to be as- neat AN any that can he tamed out in the cities. - Pltßaillo IN COL ORS done, the shortest notiee2 ..* • •-• • • • . .. . . • • Beois bOundittererynsitely. itayle — leSille Books ci• e‘t.2 y dt...--,,ciiption-muunActareA, booed and rolled I. .(..t.r.er. 4 shortee, notive. - : . . • - • - - NO. 44. 0411..C;ticina.1 , ... - €oliiiittz J. PASPIPIORE, , Dl✓ PL.: Editor. . dit comniunieations intended. for this coitimn isiti be.addrevsed to J: - SV e would again call the attention of teach ers and directors to the advertisiment another minmn headed "Courrr T...4artrers.." The object of this meeting of teachers fur four days during,the year,. Is- their improve= r toent and the advancement 'of the'int&rests of popular education, by giving there prac tical instructions in methods - of teaching„ by: having lectures and 'Addresses delivered by some of -the fetemost eilucators'atid'Enosfac eomplished teachers in the State:: That , these meetings have been instrutuental in contributing largely to the . improveMent of our schools and the promotion of the cause • .of education; no one conversant with their -object and operations ean.doubt.• They have stimulated teachers to : . self-Improvement by exposing their erroneous methodi of teach ing, and suggesting therefor; they have diffused just views respeeting th&du- ties, the position, and the 'requisite qUalifica lions of those assenting the responsible po ,sition of a public school teacher, and ,wh'c is „to shape the progress of society and the dei tholes of our nation ; and aboVe all they have done notch to awaken and keep alive iri our country a Sense of the 'value and ImpOrtance of an .efficient - system of public _schools.= Whet wo wish' then to organize, is a body of Cultivated, thorough, teachers-, teacjiers -de voted with their whole hearts to the im provement of Our school. 'whose Influence will penetrate every family circle, and en graft the: : frequently heard -remark 'of the well educated; that a good education is neces-. say for every 'citizen in a land of, civil and religious liberty. ,To render this nndertaking sucessful, it is evidently necessary that we should have a full attendance of the:teachers of the County; and a hearty co-operation of the Board of.. Directors, in wisely 'permitting their teachers to dismiss their schools during this meeting. It' is indisputably believed, that school boards, by giving_ their teachers', - - here the - sessions tire. Short, allowing to make it uh at the end s , will ',mt . pro mote the interests of their schools_This is fully attested in the•ad vanad condition: of the Schools of other counties; and in the dis • tricts of this:C . :Monty in which Directors -nut. onlygive their teachers the time, but even, in some instances, make the attendanca 'at the Connty Institute a condition-upon which ,they. will .be . employed. Then . while the - leading.teachers of kite county and myself are doing our- utmost to make' the Institute practical and profitable, why can'we not halve the invaluable aid of the Directors, who, by... simply- permitting their: teachers to anent', can assist us- - beyond estimation..',Come to the Institute and inform yourselves as to the, object and usefuluess of these EduCational• meetings."- '.Friends of eddeation generalh;, 'clergymen :of ail deneatinations, teachers in. private:schools and acitle.rnies,:iflon are de 7 sirtais - of:promoting happiness and: prevent.- 41ginisery, :removing:_iguoranee and . din • betnitifiting ~knowledge, of -purifying' y and 'elev.t.ting ..heruhrt character, aid' : us by your- inflitence, by your personal efforts, and especially by yoUr presence, in giving Success to. an educatiorial .gathering, s nving o • in crease the . tiSefulness and7elevate the charac ter of ourpublic schoola: • • . : UorisTr .SUPEItIYreNDZI;sT. THE TEACHERS' COUNTY INSTITUTE; The Doty of otirCitiictio Behnke:li telt. AS will lie - seedbY the adiertiseinent of.thu County,Stiperinteiideitt..this InStitute, which embraces embraces all the teachers of both ptiblicind private behools in the County,, will hold its auttnaLtiessiciri Borough, at the' close bf ilie . likesent inonth:..The. great design:of the . lnstittite is .the, improXement of the in - FA rtietors of our . _children the - .important work • to. whiph they have beep - called-a work only - .second to that of; the-ministry . it - - self ;..for ministers' re but diviti,ely.arbpoukted teachers..Qf • the people—teachers of. morals anti religion, rather than - the sciences and. the - . - arts. In the success'of these teachers every man who has children to educate has a spe cial interest ; and not ,he alone, but every man tliat loves his country and "desires its fu ture prosperity. For the children and youth of our schools to-day are to be. Vats citizens'of the country in the coming . age, and the edu cation they are now:receiving is to deteimine in a large des4re- . he character of" that citi zenship,, an% the ~o verninent which it will maintain. im s rtant, then, that the teacher- emse be educated up •to the . highes point possible in the art of teaching. And in order to do this it is necessary, that. they be brought together at least once a year, - as is done in this Institute, for the purpose - of mutual improvement, by 'an interchangem3f views as to the best nodes of. teaching, and also to afford theret an Opportunity of receiv , log 'through the medium of lessons and piip 7 _ nlar lectures. the ,matured thoughtif on 'Hits subject of the l'rofessors of our btistc Normal Schools, and _other •men of eminence who have made the instruction of the. yOunk From my own observations made daring `my attendence at the sessions of the Institute last-year, I am satisfied that in tad - other way muld these teachers so successfully gain. the information they: do. at these County Insti tutes. The time spent in attending them is well spent, and, can- hardly fail to be a bene fit in, the future, to the pupils as ; well as to the teacher.' It is to lie toped,' thCrefore, that the different local schitot- boards., in the County, will not. only ,give_their teacbcrs the time to attend the Institute; - hut also require that attendance whenever practical. Arid, as I sat down- to . write of the duties of . 011 r citizens in relation to this Insritule, may I not add, it is also to. he hoptql that they will, encourage these.teachers, -by a tfending -and taking .a part in their meetings' titan day to day, and especially; by opening: their houses for the enter ailment -of at least the female 'portion -of them during the continuance of the Institute. . These ladies, as is well known, receive but meager salaries at best,. (Why lesS than men, when-they perform the same duties : 1 never ciuld some of them not mere lhan five or'six dollars a month after their beard ing Las .beeri paid. They can,` therefdre, but. illy afford the expense of boarding at the ho tels, daring the continuance Of the Institute, thongh it he but three or four days,- ; Let our citizens then, generally throW opeia. -their houses - for the' entertainment or "these most respectable and useful, but 'milt paid young ladies, during their, approaching:an:- nual contocation. one of number, - I hesitate riot to say, we owe it to ourselves as Well as to-those, to do so. 'And acting trp on this conviction,-I shall' cheevfally tecerve at least. two of the number under my own roof. Who else will , respond to r this call,of duty.? Let-all such report at once, to Mr..J. A. M. Pam - thine," Chairman of the necutive - Committee, staling at• the tinie, 'how - Ira/ay they will take, and whom, if they have- any preferences.. Including visitors, houses will be'needed 'for thirty or forty persons. Let limit - be supplied at once. • ' , . J. B..McCci.tocoir. , `.`GOOO-ar, OLD f Ain r theluatpital at Nashville, - a.short time ago., a wounded hero *as lying. Ott the amputating table, tinder the influence of 'chloroform- - They cat off his strongriglit arra and cast li, all bieedirig, upon the pile of loirnan limbs. Then, they laid him avidly upori. his couch,' " He, wake from his stupor and 'missed his arm: With his left band he lilted the 'and there was nothing but - the gory stump. ."Where 'g my. arm ?' he cried; ' get, my arm, want to, sec it Once mort---mv strong right artu."-- They brought it- to him. Ile took hold rd' the cold, ctanamy-fing*rs, andiooking stead- fatly at the. poor, dead .tnember; taus Ad drelssed it willtAeartul 'eainestness arin:- We have been a tong tithe to gether. •We must part now; • - Good by,'Old ann<You'll nevertire another. catbine'nor awing attother, sabre. for the - .Goveramqat," and, the tears rolled clown his 1134 said' foiliinge - standing ttt 111•11rider dand,..1-,dcsn't. regret tta - losts. , ' . It tax been. .to:n froul"piv. hotly Oat not. austtedatatthould i v ia truattiis glutioub BOOR" •BINDERY. covlcrY rxtriTurE.
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