Ir_ . . .. . . , • .. .. • . : • tr .A...."7- 7 ,7 s : ijnrsut g ' l i ia "' Arlo l • , iT ints--.4.! , rs r.ail d nt , payable ' II advance— ill" If "' .pat in 1 trill -•li' ed t h ' rt . - - - • i1 i e .,...., onus v. les eVh cr o erea 4.r :. . TO CLIIIIS; • - - ' • I . ` lPies to one ;ultimo fin advance) . 87.00 'ave c' 8 00 1 ~ • r':.lrt,l.,.lna-17.scriptions mus tinvar iablv be paid i n - advance. 1 , , ft .,,,i,was AL will be fifrnished to Carriers and others I . 0;4 00 per 100 copies: cash on delivery: isr - Clergymen and School Teachers a - ill be furnished 'firth the ,ler !MAE at $1 50 In advance, or $1 70 if-paid ' sithinlbeyear--over one year, fall mites:' : . : limier air - Advertising ; - : • . gm' 3 fines. including date, onelnsertion, 75 eta., and- r ,b s egnent itetertitins2s me; 'Otte - square of 7 lines, and • . •,,,,, 3 lines. for 1 or 2 iirsertions $1: . 3 insertions •$1 25; • 0 , " pabsegarat insertions, 20 cents per squire. Larger •••,„.,,,,,., . . ~,,,,,.. . .. TIMM, .- . EIX. TWL.L.6I; j,.; . raw li ne? . . .... . „,, - , -$2 00' ...' s3'so - , Sp, 00 • -. ,• sefen lines. and overll... 400 . 7.00 - . 12 00 --, : - ..50 saatuna, er 141inett, 6.00 ••10 00 . - -10 00 , • ftree• ". • ".2I •. 8 00. • 14.00 . 20 00 • D u row .., . ~ 2 ; .., 9IA 'l6OO ' - •, 24 'OO - I U -rise, "35 " . .10,00 .. 19 00:. ,26 00 . - Quarter column ... .....• 18 00 30 . 00 - 40 0 0. • . . .._ . -- re- Larger space as per agreement. • : ---- ---7- _ rir Nine W0r4:144 are counted as a line in - 'advertising. . . . . ... , . . ••' - - - Auditors e Net iceS and Dissolutiontc 2 and 3 tune•-$2 9'o. 1 . .• • ... •' • • VOL ' XLI . . - • • . • Administration Notices and Dissolutions, 0 time& $3.. ' '' • • '' "- • ' • - . - • • .-.. . . . . . . • . . . .., . • .• ' . . , - CO A :IJ= r - rnA - 131-1-4] A_l):V=l - 741 -- rI7:IS - V.:M:FINTI t S • . • . • • ._,_-___- .- , -_ ,- ; - ---;---,;.- -, -;-T-.;------- - - - -- - -' .-----,_,--_--,-- -----,-_,,-, --..- ~.____ ~._---.--, . -,----7,--- 7 - 4 4.---- ~.=,--...,,,,-. --N-7.--..v-....7 - !_*-----472,4. -------e -,-..-4,--,,-..--1-4_,„,J,--...-s-i.,_--,.„._*,- --, ;411 , f7-4.?: ' .. - -- , ------r.- - --i , ---- ,,- .c , .. - - .--..,. ~ .-,,, , .....c- - ‘' ~,.., - 5 ,.., , ,, , ,.., ~.: _ : i r r .......r.r i - ~... --13 1 MM , '.-• - •,. : - ,FT - TI - - ••••,177;:t - t ; 077.A '''' .';ri;i'74•-• _ ' l -4 - :-/_ ) . , :: - 2,:t - • . __ • ''..:: - - 4- ..-.- -: ---.--. . .. . -;. -;-- 4 ...7-.--A , .. - V. , 1, -4 . i..• - - `,• - , - 0;„_= -- --- ~,1 2. -- -_ Bi4i4 ' -7 .• -'s --:„,:• - t.) - nind - tamj.• . :727 - _--.t4j . ..,_.---.-...• --- . -...•.•''._'7'.' 5 .1 - -. - 4.- - -TJ.- ;-::_-_-- - ;;',,-;--------•;- .--=- .;,-_,..,;:_.----..,..±..--,- iTerminus of the Philadelphia-& - Reading R. R.; : on the Delaivare, at PhliadelPhist......riers i fer the . Shipment of Anthracites. ~...., - • -----•,-...-...-=--------- . Pier N0....13. - ' ' CASTBER S 7 CI. A. 11 - 1, & :BLAXISTON; GRA.EFF -dr.. Co, ; •• . . Dv _ 111858.8 An. 61.11PrZRA OF • . . . An' thradi ) LORBERRY AID :LOCVST iIIOtITIIN COAL; ,___________ )P1 'E- S - Shippers of other approved 'qualities of . - - sots V . - 7. . C • WEirrE AND BED - ASH 0AT.... - PicKERP : 315 Walnut Street. Philadelphia, hello Aida - • • • 9 Trinity Building, New York. .: -..- - •• : - pre - Vet Vilk . Cor:Of Kilby 1 Doane Street, Boston. - City an jambe, EPSH rill ' BAI 31 ----- . ,OF roinew tek 4, Nlrgetniil . . ..., GE ME.i 'eleht I . ' LEWIS 'AUDENICIED it. CO.: ' -•'` ed at Phil 141. -- • • • No. 1, • Richt .. , • Wholesale Dearers in the best.varietics Ot.• . • - • .- - ••. . - ... Tared tO - f best in and .1{ ...mod Bituminous-..:Coals, -V. . LO''ANDUSE, .LO i,.. • at Jersey Ct -e.the r , . . . • r 205 'Walnut Strbet, Philadelp'ais... .- , ' " 15 feet)..rn, n - epar. ' I OFFICES; sllO 13roadwiy, New - York. • . •• . • Locum' , mouNTAT-- he • above C ' LEI, . . t 14:Kilby Siceet, Boatel). -, • . • . : .:.- • - 'RE, , 'or ports in C etsea , " - PinneeiShippera fr ;an Elizabethpo rt;of . . WHITF paled at an) 'ring - :.LgifiGi.t . , SPRING MOUNTAIN, BAZLETON, AND' " - '• I. 'OOTL I COL , ,ZCIL RIDGE COALS. .. r• 5 9. 13-• Agent , ' - rsey . o 'ON. 4:1 Kith , : 1:-J.:'3d; DEC . 11-ly ' • ' . . .Xt59.4.1 k./J. r ...- _ , _ . ' . • 1 . . . Pier 100. 7. „•.--... ~..., v. pititivrzrs Or TBB , - , - J 0 111‘. R.. .IV A 1 'T - E , ' ... . . . swell:it or - . • SCHLTNT,III.I", . 0 . C)AT . Wharf No. 7. Port 11ichmOnd. - , • - (N: , sic, 117:11481t Stret-t. Philadelphiti. .. OFI , ICESt ' - A ''• '?No 30. Wetit. Thirteenth St:, N. York: CONNER . &:.FATTERSON .1 October 16, 'G3 4 °- . . , . . ''. .r. NO.- 14. ': .. •,• trwis Arb -"-vLKILL COAL Co. - , . - ..4i,gents for the sale et . ''TIT, 4.. ND •.'' LOCUST .MOTTNTAJ.. AI • t4thinnd and Girard,villie •colliericii. I . 'May 9..63 • • . : • ' • -- • • _._—_. ..................,••- & 1)111IADEI,P.111A &c. - .. T : &T scut-A-LK' ILL N.l ViCIA'rION. • COAL: I. Shipping Wharves ,for ANTIIitACITE COAL at . .Crecnoich, Delas arc Inver, l'hilatia. ' GENVIS AtIVENRIED at ..Co._ , ' - il April 12 - 'B2 :itOjillitiA,POT•TS it - CO; • •• i•:. '. ' .- P.C.: , NNinit:nt StriN.l.'Philintel phi 3.. oFFICES : .: 1111 Breadany. New York; (14 Killiy st 0,4, ltiwo. • - tn : - • - - • -- ' •th. . . 111 6- ICEI'PLIEIt A:- 11110. ~ $,... T. Smr-T. • 5..VA:44 WI4I,LE: ' . 6-.. LET 9101.4 T. • - ... :C0A:1 1 .• • • - . - . ! ~. .D. • Pier No.:••13. .. - • '•-: .. ' • CIABINER- STICINEY.* WELLINGTON. •• ••- - . 1 • u.LAICISTON; GILAEFF -436. CO.; • ~.. •• • ••• - i ,6l fLa 6 ' BY Tal . CARGOi IN - . ,' ... • ' .": • . . QUINTARD & T . ..,..- . - n acatek,Bitumums Coals WARD, , LORBERRY AID . - LOCVST 110VITIIN COAL; i , ... .. . -: • NO.: 9 PlNE:Street, : . 1 ..-. Shipper's of other approved qualities . .-, r ! ........ . . 801 .2 Aormi . lig . NE.* .}:NGLign ioa• •.- : • ~ 1 . .. . • .. ./ 17 EAW - - 1 7- 01 = a__ : .; •. '• - •• I • WHITE AND END ASH pii.L...•-- . ., i i . PACKEWS LEHIGH SUGIR-LOAF , COAL. .. ... . • -.• 31S Walnut Street. Philadelphia.. ! j. . . .• !. :: ...• „ 'SAMUEL cASTMER... New York, ' Sole Agenislor The Consolidated Coal Corn.;. . •• • •• -V Trinity Building, New lurk. .: .. j. • ' . C. - .P. STICKNEY; Fill 'Ricer, -;• j ! - puny's" Baltimore - Veia Wilkeibarrie Coal . ... . Cur; of - Kllky..t Doane Street, Boston. !: • .. . . .-. .. . • .7..C..WELLINGTON, .Boston. shipped- front Jersey City pcl: Elimbeti - t: •j . .- ,' Feb. 14, :.63 ' -.-- - .7: • , • : (3.1 Trinity Building, New York, .. -.-. - :Alto, for the I.IAMPSHNtEund - BAL TIMORE CO.•S I OFFICES :.J 215 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. •-• . . Hampshire George's , Creek Coal, shipped i: • . . • :: .. . - isi ci ..-N 0 , .. : 11. •• ,_ .• • ••. •.. . • i . • ,:: : .. , ... t . 16 EilbyStreit,-Bosloni .. . ! • , -!. at Baltimore and Georgetown, - . . . . • . : • • ' ' - • : :Wharf - No. 6, 'Port . Richmo n d., Irhilini. Agents far GEORGE MEARS'. celeb rated !iron& '. LEWIS :AUDFNUIED, •41..00...•.: - - , , - Top Coat, - ahipped at I,lllladelphia. ..- -•-- . •• .' . , - • - • 2otf .' From their Wharf, No. 1, at Port.Riehmond,:Phila- , .- •. - Wholesale Defilers in the hest • varieties of. • !•• ::, •- • . • i . ..- -- : ~- : kiphia. they:are - prepared to'ship the best' qualities' of - '. • - • " , •-". - :. - •'• -.: -•• . • - • . . - ••• • - I,ocust - Mounintit and . Bed. mad White Ash. : l Anthracite- mid ..bituininous - ...Coals. :-ITANDIrsEN, ..L0:111niAN ... &:..0., sebuylkin Coal*. - .• . . . From their docks Id Jersey Cil'Y fwhere.the • depth 'of j, • .' /205 Wlnut , S,Lfeet,•Philadelphia. j• - .. .• ; • • water Is from 13 to IS leel).•theY are 'Prepared at all 1 - OFFICES: :.; 110 Broadway, New York .. ... • ••.. • I LO96STM O . LitTAIN. LOCI.IST GAP. WILKS /34.4- seasons to' supph' the • above, Coals, .and LEIIIG ll,'• to ! . : j !! 14;Kilby-Street,BoSton. •, . • . j , .. ...! 'F -E , :LEM, GIL' AND OTHEII'.. •,:-. • . . • . . . , teameri. and ships for 'guts In•Cillit and elsewhere: -1 , ' PioneeiShippers from Elizabethport; 'or .. 1 WHITE-..AND. RED- COALS;ASH.. Steamers can be coaled at any' 'hour during. .dap • r : • • -. ° ; LEDIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN. DAZLETON, j ANIT ,! ': - , • - - • . '• • • . night.. . :• • • • . ~- • • ••• I. W...A11 1 . - 00 D, • - . ... . . • • '•• ' •A gent at Jersey City. J COUNCIL RIDGE COALS...- 'Phil 13; 1 Agents for the sale of-the celebrated Georges Cieek . Cunftwerland Cartl,-Imm the Mines of the Doh. : OFFICE IN BOSTON. 4:2 I:111w Sl,' • . - - : - -: ' ',' - • 1 solidatiou Coal and Iron Compativ or Maryland. , ... •• , - or • Sctrar 1:- , .:J.• M; DEQAMP. . . • . -' - • • .-.- . • • - (Tr. Richmond, . • • •• : March 12, - .64. . .BAN 011,017,• LEWIS & .0o.,• • . 5„„..ii.,,„... . w,,,, ,T E - 8, 4 Elizabethport,- . - :. • , . . lIINFICS siNu,sixtreies or Tim • • -!-; ~ - - - : • I ,Ggorgetbwri. • ' •..• . - . --(Tim Walnut street. Philadelphia...:• .. ': I • Celßlbirated ASJILAND. COAL,* • ' . - ... i . • •• Oiriers - :;.1, Trinity IMilding,•New !York: ! • • - FROM- MAILCNOY MOTINTAPI. • , . . 1. -- tjts Doane SL, Boston: . ••.. • • . , 1 ..OFFICE,III Walnut Street, rommerdial Building, J • • Feb.ll, -.1 .15. - : ~•! • ! .....• ... ;' 6:tr Philadelphia:. New \ ork•Offlce.-77 Cedar Streel,:. :Boit on . Ofilec.7 1 • Doant. Street. • .; • Met.'23; .68. 43. :: ..,5'11 . 1.....1111.51 1 1 . TR E. ~.Jir..i. dc, - C0.,. .. .. ' • . :. ' IIINTES Atin rannetas:•or .-. ' • - • ..: . ... .. , • , .1.. WWO.. and - Red :-Ish Aiiikficite .'COal, .. - -. .-..-:- And , Afzentsfor the . - ' .' ', . • ' . ' • JukyT: neeenii•En• , • .• • . •• • Pier NO.- 14. -' ••• - • • 1 LEWIS `Al l DENitIED . . - ,t, Co •-•• •.. -: ...- . . • •.. .•.,• . • .• • . • • • , 1 ...• • ..PI4 . IOIITON COAL, ,, . _• . .. . . NEW- YORK dc . SCHUYLKELL COAL Co I . -: • - agentsfor the sale of their :celebrated.. ' •-• .‘•' • .. . '• . • . • . .:. ' .. . • . . • . - : • - .Ffem the Vines or the l'overre. CoAi. ...Ne:Tiirtioyr, ' • - • "Rllll . l.r.ns 4 - 4- 1 strcr COMI`A re, In the Celebrated:Mahoney Coal Fields. • . . BROAD . SIeiI'NTAIN: .111..ACh".. 11EATH, AND''.- ,, : .'LOCUST MOTTNTAIN 'COAL , • •.. . . r s-0.,..,,,,-., with,,,,-„ree,, : phmdevhiu. • ,PE1i1(113.111 , :l i ASII. t.:0,-1,1.,5.. •- • •.' .- . .:. , . —i. '• ' • -- • ...I,* OFFICI;;S: - N.):-.111 13nIltilnlly:T , 10: 1. - Rectoi 't., N, I . :.'..-• I• ' •. ..I,NO ?.I . and ‘23 . Doane: ht., Boston: - - OFFIitS: . f .4.% South' ,t reet. -New V"rk. . ,132 Walnut et reet; Philadelphia: .- ~.- Pier No; 17, . Riehmoitd. ..I`,F, 43- i Fe4h IS; , 115., -. ' . • • ' • if - N. E. -el or. Fourth tltS., Phlle OFFATS Street; New York. Building. Providence. DAVIS PE ARSON A: Co., •Ni; Nityrritr, nY TUE•• , CHLEIMATEIJ,COCUi , T NTA!N WHITE ASH and SPOIIN' VEIN • E 0 AI,. rNo. Wahnit Street. co. Trinity -.* York. ' . LN,.;.. II Donn, Si rOtl, lIO'IOU. • - WilArtF ,. -CiiiI . ..ENIVICIDELAWARE AVE.:ST:E. OFFICES n. /I. 133r.11.1.11. A. Cr. MILLF.II 11 .IAS.M IZEIL & CO., MINERS ANi) ;iIIIITEES OF' THE CELEBRATED Spnha Vein Red . .Ash and . Diamond - Vein Red Ash , Warriti!zion Coiiicty. • j 1 J. The Superior AVliite 'AA' Con), froin the - New. Shenandoah City . Colliery, • • Which Will be.t,,nial to e.wel auy Coal vet shippetifrom . the: Scial)ikill AgentA 'for the of GEO: W. SNYDEtt'S Superior Piue • • 4 U 1S WALNT:it.. l'llli_4D A. Room• No: • (1 Lll I .N. 1... March V.% . - . -. - 11-1 y . CAIN, HACKER &: 000 K, . , I,OI[7IISIST • GAP,' • . •• ' • I.OC CST :140 UINTA • • . . • . . ••, • KI.ACK MEATH 1050. "WAITE, .AND'RED ASH COALS: . N'. t 4 %Valuta. tilyee;. NVoodind. CIMMIC=M TI;(MiA.F , .61N. ./11;4•Mt. .Ir.sra: IV_ Conic, Wlll. F. )100DIVShipper and.:l-zent, Schuylkill liztven:Ta. tl-iv • : Frh . r4lari•ir, AGENCY for. the rt,.lc of • tho Wont the Laticaitr k has this <LI' hten.trahsier,rcel frorii AN: , I 'ACII to 11A PEA - it:ION CO., w - ",o now the phi], arnorized Ai.r... - I;ts diPikkStk coni; Lorrlers and .crlnmunicattonsto 1,2 - adareed to ttiem Id . l'hiladelphia Or New York. . BAST. 'President. . 12. 1,1N1.5.4'1:. Secre!itry and Trea!,ttrer. BROAD TOP. GENERAL ..-OFFICE ,BROAD TOP WH ITE ASH Senii-ItiOnninotas Cod S„ No. 10 , 1 11'.11.NCI' STREET. PRILA_DELPHIA. ROBERT. HIRE POITEL, Manager. CONNECTING OFFICES : Bowtoo. "lona. Trinity •• : New York:. • B ROA 6:1:OP SEMI-BITUMINOUS COAL CALDWELL' SAWYER & CO., 40. 112 NI - ranat Street. 101tilatlelphia, No. 1111 Krondwny, New fork, No. 14-1 !4talli'laircet., Wooten, Offer a .nperior qoa4ty of this criehratemi coal from iheir EDGE HILL COLLIERY, . . . Mh,t'.x 4 . arld.s•llipped eielusively.hy them Apt 4, !CS .. ' ' . . . LORBERRY .- CREEL. ORIpEARIC CO.lOl, Me, - z he e.rnsoliiint . (4•Vimi Three aNirrt e" , in the I.orberry IteZlon. will htleafter art onrhil , inesid under the mime (if :•. .• : . . . . . . . . . M. GRAY:FF:Ii im•tnlser of our firm. h:lving-.l.4..ticia ' Ire.. h1:11-r-lf ' , A 1:1: ',T.' IL I'd; k L ICIST(IN, %sill 'Tur. , tttr :iu T'Lllad. , ll , lli a: alld all' trAT Coal ,hipped be titlewater will b.' ith,lel" .the, (..:xcl . . - ,ive c,?ntrol • of: BL.A.KI.7TION: . GItAEFF .t CU: - .. . . . . rise ite - preTearsilon. we hui , e - t. tte riqe.ati,.2.: I,f .nut ~'elebrxted Lx h-ery eelY - trix , u baring tt& tt CO. Feb. •G 3 T rettnlne , Q . .. .. - 7 .I'rERllll , l4 - Tile l 111. -Tile sitli-ori'sr ' , :as - e.‘.intme.m. - ,sl ilim.ii.iriitii 'our/. tic 3 4irperi:iir 2 r.r...,.1,, ,--,r .. . - - . . .. .. . , int-g . 3. 1 . at . t.he rpra, r ,o - r,..•),-,,,,,-i and Calimmtfill.stre,ts i i . T.. UM RE IR. : I. Ilr 31 BER !. 7.- - -:-Tb..6 'tindhraigned ih ro ithe Botifzil ,q. l'iiits,.. ilk, :v -te h. 7 is liriiaioft i•i; ; g.s. itesires An o•turit thsrilia to the phhlie - for •-•iti , : thrniiir groecoi :V 1 , :6 , sti: , l... mis , iri,!cii vihieli, tii...mi,i' i • lib , Tsil ratrow:i ein the paid. attd In Inform . it that be . kar:ant to be ciF93l. If 11-• ,111,-rini, , - ,:h.11!., i1"..i..1. , in the : iis.Atill'iirispared. to fill Order' prbinptiy. for tramt'him riitikil'for. pi sk , lim.z.. tinl , .c.iit‘,:finft „nil- titirtree.. ' for .her and tdank. •••.' .- ... ' - - SILAS BALL. .which ilhei...-nr t.i . ir.4.,1.at the Ilim . ..st.iiiiiiket L - m-re. Al , . rottaville., Fi.rpi. g. 1.7.1'..i. ‘• '. , , -:. - .:".6..tf . ~.. ,- , :. . . • _____• • ~,,. 3 .. k o, i,,t" llt11.1" . • 10 give iis A tria . . Jrily .•;•!. '65 :.;..9-tf .-r.l. . 011, alt..,‘,Llt.—t new ''.-‘.O • horse ' power Engine. 4 , r ...:. . " 1, 4 . 4 0 !stets:. Willi ,heqo r, box. bee. Ode. Afar i ., I , ...... . new Boderts, ail ,u eh diameter,. ,In feet lol_ato'' . For•rotth . iris E 13131 - I :" . e's .... -' - '. • 1 •4 er part itmlarr apply to• " CAR'T'ER , ALLEN lb CX) . . ill - .. . '.'T um a qui a.. Aunuar In. •rn. •. • ' 33-am AWAtCHF...4, - , :. ' .. -' . • bLocx,s , •.' .. - t - SAVE. TilE OLD PA.rkit..l •• ' • . ~ . 1 . . • and TY.WELRY . . .. • --, . ~ ..:. 4 Cinia . a pound paid for clean White Weitink And •I, ' . . ,1i.r..W.1.1 - 1.4: ON HAND. ..• • .. •,. Magazine Paper and alt., Old Newt Tapers. Pamrklees, ta - -A.ll Wilds ,i Mumerd inistrurneitos, Vinlin Ririe et and - Old Hooka with the ct+yem Istkeu NM . Colomi r 4 - 11,-. v1.,1 Susie, Guitar and BanjoStringa, eunstantlY • per 1 rent 4 "P cnirid -: '- - , . 13- BAII".14/11* 24 I 1.1. ; ICA F:1-7 t C 31] I 1.1-7:1;. E Co. • ; I \ NITTIN. 1-.-----..---..........--..........,---......., -.....-,.•... ~ :-..e. - ronfl.s. ,, ,c.tpk-v , ... m=f -v. A . -..". 7 4.,:mt ,sors, p . "` se ri a * Psy . aw-Al- , eso ! § lt : - a - in - - . .- - - - -- ' ' .. • • .. , s, -...-- • , - ' -••- - , ' , . -... . , --, : 't - - - - , ''•• - , . , -1 • , i , ._ .„,,,„ , - ll At • , - 1 ~,,,,,,,_ , , ~, _ --, „, I),i .. _ ......—wri . . . .... , , „ • iya.-Z:' ..0. , • - • .. , ..-.., , - I F 4 . •,- . ----,--"4t- A 3-. . - . — _ - 4 . •2 .- W". 77 ,, .. .. - - ---__=-Z- - ,_ _ , _ puBusHED-i..T.,viEgy :i.SATU:RDA..I:49-It-NING:-.:.}-Y..;:-BENj:MIANSA.:N El - 4 174-BEjIIP - 0.R.T:, -- . .. ri i:t - t:..'i r j:±::: : St.ll - 1EYK1.1.1 . :- - . 0 COAL. C• OAL:.. T; . H SOHOUtNBEAdti AGENT;. . . , il - i':‘ • • • - .•- .. . ..MiTll4.ftwi Shipper Of theCelebrati,ii .' ..• . '• A• '' . 11 3 •• ' 5 , r()1.71 - -& - k: kj .1- -.' . .[lfici !kith . .White •Ash; and Peaked . Mofixi; .. . (SucceSsina 'to' 's rota s-.„ vis - N% lc iii.. E..) . - ' . -: . , ..' - - t a li' -Free Ettifriiiil.;..• - . .--. • ~. .. :- min.:, and Stiii,pers WI lie 'eeleb'imtea Pl'l.toN (IS- - - PINK -,- A sH -. c ( ) A L .. •• .: ~ 111011 ) -l'OA.I., (War the p.hbervale - Colliery,near.pa- P: 0. ADDRESS,--Porr§viti.z - orAiNagayti,Li., SOT:4. zletott. Pa.. r.fai . tivale.re. in the best varieties t 4 ...: •.. -•' kill U ,oanty. Pa.. • • • .. • - ANTHRACITE 1M) RITI JIISOLS COALS. Deliver.4l din; cf. from the mlnea dr.on Onard of tea--.; FAST. Fit 41N •E . It X'l TRENTON, - My East -Frankll n Ldrberry Coal now sold N. 11 - 11tN*NVIC N. Rit).l. - mosn ! yA, • : s i"ty by : , ,tes,,,, , ..CALDWEI.L. SAWYER k, C 0..: who FE lEN-z--14 ..se 46 ri y . are my : Aolo Partir.:l - orde . rlng froth thetrt;„mity I 11 1. way, Pie vr .• : • :" alwayl!' depend upon ting - a Own article, rls7o. 11S. get Walnut St.., OFFICES.; No - . •111.'llfondwaY,. - lets York No. 144 State Street, Beeton.- - . ' • .1 -.HENRY ' NEW YORK, , (..,, A, it ~ U . ...„.,- . Tei T. i _ .., . . .1' .. CONNOR: .4, - ; "PATTERSON oaivi EL -. 808 I`l ELL .d r . ~•-• . • -.. - i miriir , :riivi.sbilipere of the Celebrated •• 9 . Nos, 43 ez 45 Trinliytuil..aing'...-N.Y".: ,-‘.: LO Q TJ.ST.- MO. .T.ENTAINICOAL. .. . . • siniq'l'N(i POINT, -• .... :.. :. • .T. J.,CO.NNtit.' • • - -- 'J.. S. PA.TTERgO'N. . • Ashland, Potrsritld. Piet' 4, ELIZAB - E r rnPoliT, N. J. - ; hiehuyikill ..tegturty, rennir., - . • .• OFFEIiS i'oll. SALE • ... -• . . . . . . .. - • - - - -•. Irel OA I. 1.0.45E5. - -.:T lie mit tutcrlberpt 'have. HONEY BROOK,.N.SBRING MOUNTAIN determined to make several leases on 'their pron. , . , .. _ - .. , -. . '.' • '.' . ertv.known 'as -the Kr•srt I'M' Paorsurr. sittiated:th •: . • , • .Sehurlinll County: and in the immediate sicintty of '' •' : AND •....13U-dii..-.XOUNT.A.. .• Trso . All; , lts'..:rtw. County:,' has licen fully develOped, , and .. • ' -•. '• .' • ''. :. thot..., desiring a first rat(.. collier; can ohtaln:one:lvith- LIA7A - lIC II ... CO VT - 3S -• , out makiniiany rurtherixploration's of the' ' , AMC. , ... ' .. None need make•applicatiot unlesS (apablu:of 'erect-' . BALTIMORE tO.'S &BL ACK • DIAMOND. •.. ,- 1ni. 31.1 l b ( ' i n i r r67(qnell " . ' ' • ••,- .''' : - . . • Apply le) GIDEDN BAST. Schuylkill lfaven.'Schnyt- W.1./._.YESII3 't T-T- I ' , 1 7 ' . r`C't AT: l;;.: . kill .Connty,' Pti.. Or to DAV N PE:kittioN, , :',07 Walnut - ‘-'•```-'-'" s • - • - • '"--' -J' ', • street. Philadelphia. - - . . •. • , .• .. - "': • AND. THE CELEBRATED • -.:.: .• ; • -.January '5, .1Z.,:. .• • . ' • -' • • I:tf . -:-.• . .. .. GEORGE'S CREEK-CUMBERLAND COAL'" 0 COAL- OPERATORS.• •- .. ' • • • • • • • - - ' • -:. L ORE..-1T ' IIIPROVEACE . N 7 r . l'..!;: .*COAL .SCRVENS, The underelened'are now Prepared .to * manufacture, at their shop;. in Idinereville; all kinds of SCREENS for screening, Coal, of the .iniproved menufacture, patented to Jonis Laubenstidn, 4th February; 1562: - • -•. DANIEL YACIiER.• E„ . .t..PAcKER . 1 DANIEL. PAOKER,' INEES AND SitIIVEAS WilliesbUrre, .11.4itkau'anna. -Cumberland; • lind Elk 11i11 4',las Coal • . 'Conapany • • COALS. I , El 1 P inc *reit, r'oicyr . . Work. LEHIGH. TIIOS. MILL A: CO., SMITH'S SPRING 310IATi13 LEHIGH ",.1 COAZ; Yorktown, Carbon County, Penna. • OFFICES: . • ; .4.22 WALNUT Street. P . liilittlelpiatt; Esvicr,E. Lttzertie County. Pa. Jnh• 'if:J. '64.- i.16;11:11 COM oar "ITARLF.ItIII , COAL is now . , - ,l,l(..XcillciVelY. in Phiblat'llthiA. arid by DAN ,t II VDDELL..;- nutlet , on.derim: from them, tiny 'always...6ol)o6 utx.pri getting a piiry • ...• OFtIC (OD Wnlunt - .141.. MttKEE, 23-Iy•'. ' Hazleton, Ntiy 9,'t4' •- KIN S' • , PATENT COAL .SCIREI6II.: The undersi.zieti- harinc'..pnrchased. 'nf. the 'l?riiiing (70.. jENKI:siS`•PATEN'T.•.' - f0r..1 I i m prov, I n..nt .the- - pro,-6,a 'of tnanufatlhrin, , r. Coal Sereen, ves unto. e 'that 'the , rattle; of. aaiii '; invention ahrl the va'idity .f the paten has Ellie:1(1c i been 11111v.et , 121 , 11i , hi , ,i 'After a long trial in the • St apes (su•ttit. Court• that h:iveheep grailted. vC. , !I cnut!tsl.e I.> again4t :any and all violation, ~t• said patent rt:4h.j.• Alt,. that tote it:Junction.' aFahast.-',. L..1-auben,tein *c..l . 3fineravllle. ' inTrinen , ; of mi.l'onteut :vas hy'orderlof the'-t'. S: Circuit Conrt. Orr. IS, tufly and coinpletely 'restored. .The 'nth. ; :11,30 desire to ove notice tbsr. thc , •fnllow int: are the only peon who arc at prfretit authorized - 1 1 . 1-6 :7 , 4' 'Life . said patent improvement as tnantifacturerf of.l - in and thronzh , l.ut the Coal Ile on :. •. '.l; Bib S..rant, - ,r.. Pa.. - J. G*.FRICK.: rot ts vine, Pa„ S;ft.")ENINKER, Tamaqua. A, :hi! 'Cann fact a re; s oula not •tnake in-violation of ttion Of ; the ~ a id encouraize,lhy ,inives or renters . . of we are aoeirtiipeititt prosecute even'' ,c.ttse , perchal.i.n.-. and- enk. I 'ft , tra:!l,:r..:cfun'rs nt c in viulation of .said ; ate:11,Io the...111;1 extent of the - . 1/1: 1311. el 1 ARE D-LE:I-1 - 4.1 . 1 . ., NTANUFACTCRETI:OF O,O4:I ! . s.CREENS ; . . Of the tenl and ::lltont 'Appeirred 'The'Luntlerricited wha.de h practical Screeii lrinttfac: turee,inforinn Ccial..Opetatorn (Ahem: that' he in rnannfactaring'a tiew CONL.KCREEN, patented 17.44. and an,Wher . patented 'An'ganr 11E . (;4:A.T2%-k":szTEF.S THAT Tux •MEQII WILL AL wAI-r. RETAIN ITS ORIGLNAL SIZE •UN'TIL EN ! : TIRELY. WORN ot - r." • , • .• • • •• lie rilqwetfollr Nllicit. ft Obiltiromoce 'of the pratFort ; *age li!Jerajly be..!..totred upn • 40.1.1. N 11. DIEHM..-: • Era!road .2'1.... it'ar . of Store, Nov. 4, 'tz-4•V•If TOTT:;VILLE. - .PA. DRY GOODS; GROCERIES, • '• PR )'.1 7 1.S.1() RE The tinderd•miedwill tontiOne t.6...carry o.ll *.lhe bIL 4 i; bess of the etoro tfortnerlelllnehols Beck) at•the cor ner of Market and liecond'streetts •wlll keepon hand's full and choice stock: of Dry Goods; Groceries and prorinions, Will be sold at MD, , Ilab 1 TiCeS. GEO, W; BECK. • rOtts . i 1 Nfurrh 11.-1 .5 w-4 • 11-If • I will teach you to pierce the- - Bowels of the Earth, andbring out frOrWthOcAnnio of II oUntaiala Illetais which:will give atreagth tWour haida ittd,iluitiest all ihdure to 4'Nir awl pleantra—Dl. JORESOIf. • "irepaun;.; ; Maich• :'62 . • . .. . • • i , . §rreens nrinufacttired by this process, are -more' du •, rabic, Maintain their form better. and_ are fulthished as i.cli Th p en as any to he hadi th County.. .• , •-- ..' '•• • ey; are made of. squ e are -e, iron, in snch sthipe. as ': to prevent the Coal sliding froth one size -to 'the other be-, fore it is:therotighly, assorted.-thrts.iireparirin It better than can be dime by - cast, iron or•wire.screena. ' .• , • . . . . .....„ Tilc manufactnrers urFently ceimei!t. alt 01'.ratcws wainint; Screens...to'cxtinntie lbse.new patent Screen nt their .3hcip. of•at work,at• the - 31nininoth Vein. Col. liery.of s tlearne S:•Rcpplier, " ne . a.r.,St. Clair, where - they have been ;in 11.. e for some time. - ' - ••: :- - .. purchasing falVn.'inlide , under this Patent. lilt• grub m.nr any tycadd.c a to patt , nt fights +waled. All done with Piinntitnes's and dispatch. - • J. L. LALTIIENSTETN, 23-tf.• .3.tinerrdrk.::.itirie J. G. (srccEsson TO BROCK & SHOEMAKER.) •ILiscrAc-ruerat . • • • -WIRE-C(.!A -'-..Sejt,i;;lNS.., trutict Piktent, - • '• RAILROAD. NORWEGIAN STS., POTTSVILLE; P.A. NEw piTogz. .t. H. SHRIVER; CENTRE S.T:, FOUR DOORS ABOVE' MA.REST; jnst opened A tine Ar4ortiperd of L_ADIES• and GEN"rumtn::: , .• • . • . • 11 IS - AI G- 'G S To..nhich ihvite.., the attautioli of;:tlx; Breakfront 'Abair • • ' • . . 'Mating dpapa, .And n.gineral as.l'ortzdent • • ' .TRIMMINGS. -&-:-..FAITCY GOODS', find : : • . • . • White Shirts,: : , Traveling . Rhirtn,- • • • _ Bonier*, &v., & t r. .;.•rstl szni'esathine. .; , • .; . • • 61. 7. n 0 11A NN.AIaNi picricrEuirt have open&Pa LA new Provision Ind Groce. xv , • Sten e in iftwitet St.:, three dome . above Third,naroa aide. where they will keep wotantly on hand, F Feed, Better, Eggs, Groceries. The patronage of the public Es _re sprottullraolldted., •.. • . - PotUalle„Ang.:l2, 3:14f LI CllB3 . ; 1.4 . A Finnan& of Luber Gold Watches. Clad- . ran Chains, Biala. &r... R. C. GPICRN. Weebrnaker and Jeweler; Centre =rad, _. J ; • R. centre Street above Market .SATURDAY -mf*NlN.p:; : -.. - Aoyotpgß .1.6.5. PUBLIC. SALES. . .. . . . - A.: (GOOD INVES'irIigN.T.»The Malay'. Ili- kill Hared Weam Flosaillffill'forMFile. - - - -The undereigned. Execators , of-the 'bast Will and Testatiient oflneepb Seyfert, late of Upper nitric-buck' en Township; Bit‘tti Cpunty, offer at Public Sale on - : At 1 o'clock ' 'Swills:ivy 1,- 1866; P. 31, on'the premises; the well known and advantageously-located STEAM FLOUR .MILL 'Schuylkill Raven; and Five Raiding Lcits..located near the-Mill: late the propertrOf said-deceased. • .• • •:The Mtll is'a four story brick building, SO hy 40; with three tair of burrs_ and one chopper. All other machl mery is incompletertuining order.. There is an engine house. 20 by' 40,. attached.. with a - 40 horse_ power en gine., in good order . . Thera 'ls. on the .property. streamof clear Spring 'water: . ...The- buildlngsnre.cov , ; 'ered by a fire-proof roofing: • ".. • . The business which. has been - established . foe. ten years, - gives continual-employment to. the-Mill, and . It • would.be good investment, • Those desiring to arch. S u ch.property,, would do well to 'examine..this 311111 before:perchasing eLsewhere. • •'. .In regari to the value...or the property; we refer to -Levi X. Smith. of Reading:Millwright.- . • , • • Terms easy.: For further particulars 'apply .to any•of the undersighed,..• • • . JOREPTISEYFERT,.. Oct. 9.!t, 65-43-lOt . : EIVEATE '‘.• • SEINEV.ILILIL I. HAVEN for . Sate....; The undersigned offers for - sale Four contienorol• lots of around sitnSto in the •Boroughr of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County. Pa'.. bounded horthwardly by lot of 3irti..Yodef: instwardly by: Union -street. -.southWardly bylotof Cornelius Loose, and .westwardly by a twelve feet wide alley, containing, - together in. width or front - on Union street,;:sirty. feet., -anti to. depth" One tiiindrtd feetreore 'or lest s .. With the appurtenances ciinsistin.i of a block of - foirr 'contiguous -two story frinfe dwelling-houseS.with atone ;easements. is: ii-net er failing well of-water on the premises. There are all necessary oat buildings. • - -Also 'a lot of ground oil Front street: Schuylkill Haven, with the -.improvements.. • - The. Sale 'will take place, on" tuiday,' No wember .25, I 565, . At 1 o'clock. M... at' the Public House- of 'Mrs; MARY KOONS,Schnylki I.lllli/en." • • I- will of er after 'the - Puhlie.Sale - at PrivateSalei.a 'Coal Yard'in tchnylkill Haven, opposite .the Depot of the Philadelphia . and .Heading - Railroad.- There will also.be sold 3 eas in .2(X4. running 'order office: -good . Horse and harness 1.-wagon -and jxxliq.; 1 wagon -longue: Office trove; desk: 2 riddles, oil . with the.ard ImprOvemeigi . . • .• • . . Ochuylklll.llaviii;.Noy. 9, .• • ..- = 45-3 t • • ' It.PHANS?--COURT.'S.A.ILE:—Pursuant W. an order of-the -Orphans' Court, of the COunti.of •SclinYlkill, the suliscribers, Admintst mtdrs of the iistate.. of Daniel 3loYer,•hite of the ToWnship of 'West :Bruns- • wick.. In the County' of. Schuylkill, deceased, ;will ei pose- to sale by public vendue, on • .... • • • • • • Saturday, December -2nd, .1563, I L s . at o'clock in the : afternoon . ..at the • teiblic • hOUSe of Mi chael . Moser.. in the. Township-of West Brunswick, afsreMal - that.cerbtla farina Or.traCtofland., Situate • • hi the Townahlytof West Brunswick.. in the County of "Schuylkill, bounded bY,lands of late Peter Il eim'. deed': other land latelif•Daniel Moyer, deceased. Isainn Moyer. . George Mnser. and' Gideon :S. Oilig...containing Abe acres and Sit. PeMhes, with: the itnprovements[conslst • inglaira-I,l4:•story log titi - elling• h:ouse, one 'intoryA stone dwellint house..arid SwisS.barn. About SO 'lt: ncrcs'off the farm' are. in a, good'state of cultiva- . • tion.,.the remainder is'.timber land. Pine CreAc runs . thrimgli the•tract..itleti.the'Ceutre Turnpike.' ant's rojil . leading from. this-turnpike to' Auburn: . Thert , ,are two orcharda on the farm, •One-third of the pnichaae money remain a Benno the preeeises, the ma: of which:is annually tithe paid to - .thil..ividoW .said de cedent, the principal to the. heirs sit her death. • . The property is told klbject tin I he:. fol ieservai dons:-The owner Of adjoining Tract have the free „uSe. 'and.. privilege of the ater • 'Over, saw -Mill , darn and mill racti;•and ten feet sech side of then, rn .race. for, thelitiepose.ofrenairing like:mill race and saw e find-keeping the Sitinelii good order. No: that.certalti.fam.or tmet.of land,'sittatie An the same Township. hounded 'hylunds•Of. late Peter Heim, deceased; Gideon Sl,Ehling, Johatj). Pahl, 0 1 1 1 - .1 atal•Tract No. 1. 'containing. i'llaeres;lra,perclies. .strict meaisiire, with the appuitemoices; ConSist- 4 " 6 . 'Mg of• a two story'stone dwelling- ihouise,• With Sion": kitchen attached, frame bankzstable, Water-power saw mill: log stable mid -blacksmlth ,shop. About acres are in good cultivation,' the remaiuder - ticing eit: • eltent ."timber .. • .• • . • • :The purchaser of this tract.. his:heirs. slid asisigils. will - • havethe use and privilege ~ f the saiv:miltdatii.and mill • :race.'us mentioned in the advertisement of sale of Tract . Doe,third - of the purchase money to, remain a lien for the Ilse of the•widow of. deCedent, as deicribed in the . advertisement of salelot Tract ?Comm A. • • . • . • • :* Late - the estate - Of said deceased: • Terms.lind Condi-. thins made known.at the time and' placirof sale by .• • • •''. • ,dOSEPII MOYER; Order of:the °t i tillat's' Court.) .••AdmluiStratoir, • • • ' -• .A. DininstAsts.lklerk..-.4 • 45 • 31, • . Poltsville, , Noyeniber Tat, 18 . 05: • • ••• : 1iPi11.41.:04 9 COUR!,'Ir SA I..E;—,Ptirsurtht to• Vi...an order .of the-Orphaos..t.7ourtof the County 44 the rdtnertber. T . itistee. - of the estate of. iVil bath Kiehner. late of the - P t oroLetk of Seiniyll:lll deceased, ill4.lpc!ecln' Fele be inthlie,vend On tinturilay.-.llrov'enikber ItSth..lS63,' at 11 o'clock to the' afteinoon. at the intinle house Of -Margaret Koons, -in tho'said Blronch : ' . .. • No. a: A certain lot of rottna situate in aforssaid Ilrirouph,botud b , by No. by an altev,' by No. 4: . and •hv Froit, street, beim?: pule of tote .and • 4 - in Kii•bner'S, add Rhin to said florotnfh:.connitinhu.! . in front on Frcht-etreet . 2.2 feet, itad in Atzpttr VSieet, m6re 'ot No, 4' A Certain tot of groundaitlinte lif.the'B4origh • atoresidd. bounded southwest by No. 3. northwest by northeast-by lot of Satiniel Delbert. acid south, east be Front street, being part of lot NO. 4in the Pore said addition. containing. iu :front on .FrOnt * trent '2l feet, and in depth 130 feet. more - dries& .'• • No. s, certain, lotof , grOnnti Situate irrthe . Borougb aftiresitid, bounded. southwest by lot of John .Christ northwest by an northeast ify•Noi6„ in said Kiel). mer's addition containing tatsint.-pn 'Front .street 30 feet. and in depth 135 feet, snore or less.. G. 'A." certain two story brick' dwelling. botise; fraineatablejind .lot of ground . , liituate in 1 he,A . aforesaid Borough; hounded soul hwestby No.: . liOrthwestby an alley: northeast by Peter street and iputhetiit - by Front. treet. being part oftot No: S, .in addition; - contaiihrig m .front 30 `fret, And . in depth ISO:feet:more or leas.. NO: T. A certain - lot ot ground-al :hate in the flomngh •aforeaaid, .by •tot. northwest by tip alley. northeast•fiy No. &•routhenst.by FrOotstreer. being part of 10tN... I lr,tn rald Kiehnera additibt, coot fining in- front 24 feet.,•and'.io depth 226 . . feet,•nvire or less. • • ... . •' . • . No.; s! certain lotorg,round ituaiela the.Borbugh afi re.uid. boi3t)ilrd i‘mithwett: hj.' No. 7, nortlive'SV.by ..an alley. northeast'-by Nos ff. anit.:solithenat by Front street, being pins rifAots Nt4. Altind 12 in said add;- tion toSchnytk9l TT aven, enifinini lig. :-(rout.'• feet, and in- , depth 2:111 feet. mortiorlesia, . ...•'•' NO'. S.' certain lot of "round situacein the Nrritigh athresaid. -hounded southreest.'by . N0:5,-.l3orthwut.hy anall'ey, northeast by No'..ta, and .sofithe.a..t .by Front street, being part of lot No. 12 in the aforesaid addition,. containing in front 24 feet, and in depth ISt feet, mate or. leQe: . . . . Not 10. A cirtiin brit of . grOntid -situate .in •*the .•13tir (nigh. aforettad, bounded eouthireFt-by Nn. 0, northweFt by an al ley,'northeast by No. 11, and itratilieard he Front. greet, brim ia its • of 10ttC. , ;(15. 'l2 and 'l3 r:aia Der,: addition, containing. In froaldi feet. and In depth -. N0.,.1r. certain lot of ground situate - in the. Bor . - ouch a.fureNtid; bounded iCouthwest. by No. 10,. nod h we,..4 by an alley..nortneat by No.• 1?.. and emu lieitst by • Ftont. Etret.: oe l tr2 .rart of lot No: 13 10 ,tho afontsaiil. addition,..zontaining .1n froutf4 feet, and in .depth 1:46: . NO. IY. A certain•lob of - ground pitunte iti thi Bor. ctolzh aforesa id; boniule4l , scinth,iest . no alley, northeaeb forbyleet maid-called Dock FficVC, Anti stilt theast • hi Front 'street.. heintt; part of 14' in said addition, containing- In front on Print street: 30 feet. and - In - depth ]3S.-feet; Wore or.i- • No, - 13. A certain tiYa.story:frame dwellttig hattse,.; .m lib a IN story frame kitchen attached.- a framelji goinble and- lot of ground; Situate ;in • the, Borough • •alor.esaid. noundra •rt Int beak -by lent!. of.• II enry.• . - . . :Voute, mirt liwest b,y. ni.rt beast •by lot N. i 4. • and Stiuthe.o..t. by' Front streel,•being Icit -No. Iti in said,' Hi:timers tuldliion,'cOntarning iu.frunt 40.-feet; and depth 110:fecl. inoreor lest. ••- • • • o:14. A certain. lilt Of 'ground situate in the. Be . r--. ough aforisaid.• bounded' touthwest be- N0..23. 'north u•e‘t by an'alley. nor.theaSt by part of So. fek tinilsonth: • est: - Fr:int...street: being part of 10t.N0..16 in taid in front 30. feet. and :in, dep th - 100; , , . .• • ,I lc; the ',Stale of said -deceased.. Terms and kTivi.n.at the tiine anti place of aAie by. : --.• . • • •• • JOHN P. - HOBART, Trustee. •-; BY order, of the Orphian.S. Court. -• ..• •'' A„llonalro,. - iiiii. Clerk. 43-4 t Pili.{..l4e,s9anber I.SO' ..1 . -- ...-. ..... ---- .0:-.R...:- . : - ::: : :-.H.. ... : .. 7 ...I LIFEILIMENATOII. • STRENGTH TO. THE WEAK! . . • ..• .• • Irol7lll. TO THE AGED t! This preparation b. - unequalled. AS a Rejuvenator:and 1 The 'citizens of Pottsville and neighboring towns Ersteirer of wa.ted inert.ftinctione' ' 4' villages and hamlets. - one and all, are, invited to: call The'eged 'should be oirtSin to make the,Biokrene a and examine my stock of wares before - buying else hv toehold god, inasmuch as it will render them youth-... w h e n, as lam not' to be-1=02.4°1d, And can tarnish fnl in feeling and in btrength, ..and enable them ;alive ..lionsekeepep.. with. evey article they want in my line over again the dar of theirpriidne „joy. :' It not only ofbusiness Imein: In the stock of • • ' est:literates but strengthens,•and is really an luvalua- • .• French ChinA, •. blc•blivsing, , epccially 'tit those who have . been re-! • will be found Tea Setts; Dinner .Setta. Card . and Cake dared to a condition of senility: seltAbiise,•ruisfortnne, I . Baskets. 'Watch' or ordinary Sickness. No:matter what the - cause of the ; Motto lings,'Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases, Colognes, Impotency of any human organ. this superb- prepare- , China Sett, for Children, and a general varietrof Toys, t lon will remove the•effeetat once and forever. ILL BIOKRENE• - • care IM PO rt;2.OY, GENERAL DEBILITY, NER .'s'OUS • INCAPACITY,' DTSREPOA..-L,, •DEPRES. , ION, LOSS OF APPETITE- LO'V. SPIRITS: .WEAENISI• OF - THE ORGANS OFGE.NEILATION. DIRECT' ITT; MENTAL INDOLENCE. EMACIATIOIC, It .. ha s a most delightful:. desirable' and noVel- effect Upon the Nervous system and all wh3 ere in any way progisted by new disabilities are earnestly edvised to seek a cure in this, moat excellent 'and unequalled ! PrePotnißin- ;" " • • • Persona who, by imprudence.. have lest' their NAT- , Erik Lwill.fivra speedy and penabinent eine . BIOII.IIENE. . • .• . • . The FEEBLE. .the LANGUID. the -DIBrAIELNIG, the OLD should give this valuable disccivery a trial; It Will he-found totally different from ell other art...cies I for. the eame purl* per, ... . . • •. To Fcmolt,..—Thill preparation hvinalltable , in 1 . nem , es *eskries,4.... of all kintli, as it will restore the wasted strength with wonderful permanence.. . ' • , Iris also a.grand tonic. and Will give relict in Dys pepsia with the' first . dose.: A brief , pendstenee in its ' nse-will renovate the stomach* to a degree of perfect. . health. /wilier-doh Dyspepsia forever. • • One .Dollar per Bottle..or its Bottles for Sold* nrilreetE generally. .• ' • • • ,tint byr i m i fywhire. by_addroxim . • !NM& BILLY Proprietots,*: ' : • • .. gil. s, •20 Der alltreol, ;New • Sold 'by Dra everywhere..: •.• • • '•-• October' 41 `jo: •••• • ' 4:4rtoW FOt.'BA.LE•ft.:lo. - iLET‘ 'Von. .SALE.-400 now,- valuable . Bed' Shale Land fur. Farming,. situated 'iii - Locust -Valley. 7 - there is a tine stream or water; aeveral large wings, a and two story house and bitin. and thresh; fluor, Ap. PIY to • • E. IL BLAND; Pottstille Pa. Jan; 21: '6L • • • 3-tf " TIOR SA.LE.--The property known as Ikea 1: FOGARTY PROPERTY, corner of East 11l Market and Redlroad streets, Pottsville. For terms apply to „ CHARLES M. RILL, Real Estate Agent, 2-ti . . . . . VON. SA.LE.--An undivided interest -in ' .a valuable tract pf 'productive COAL. LAND, la New C..astle ToWuship, Schuylkill county; nowiworked . by two ccillierles. - to.-.to .' ' ' . ' ' , .. - . ''F.EtANICIAN B. (346 WEN, Pottsville, Pa: ''. Pr OWN PROFIERTY. FOR 5.A.1.E.-:-The • throe-story Brick Building, Awed as a. Store, Ware house and Dwelling, situated west , side of BABA road street, and-east side of . .Logan street, in the • BorOugh:of Pettsville.'• For further. particulars, . Inquire of GEORGE EL POTTS ea liiinersville, or A. S.MOORII.EAD,,•PottariIIe, .• • • Juhe'lll: - '64.. • ' '45-tr ISAAC SETFERT. • JAC: 11. SSYFERT," • WAL • I••sccutnrs •.VALUAULE puoitilewrx - for , 'SALE. .1.. =The: Water Power arid from IMO to 2000 acres 01. Motintain. Lind, ls offered for sale. -This prOper-, . ty situated In • West Hrunimick 'Township, Schuylkill County, on - the: Little Schuylkill Ttiv7 • er and Railroad, one-elite alicive Port Clinton, and is • known as the. Schuylkill Forge Property:- For terins; , apply.. to GEORGE'IL SCHALL,,at Or wlgsburg: : [Nov 25,',64 Co. . . a C oal Lando at - Privte Arale.—Tite. lab scribers- offer for sale. TWO TRACTS OF COAL LAND„ocared in Schuylkill county. . . • Any infortuntion couoeniing these tracts of Coal Lanff will be given. on application to Buse' Pritirssore, Req., of Pottsville, hr Other 'of the subscribers. • . • ' . WALH-. SCITALL, .• Executors of the Estate of John &hall: decd ' POTTSVILLE, Jan. 14. .65 . . . . . . .. ifilio Ii SAILE.73'II9 acrei:of excellent Timber. : 1 - - ..l.,aial.'eatimated to contain Over x 0,000.000. feet .of. Pine fled Hemlock timber, sitnate on Tront tion,M a•braach of fjcorifing Creek,•l4 milee front Wit- liarniport. - - • ,NRANIC CARTER.... Real. eaqate *T.1 . :4.,: llatainfiy . eity,..fichuylki!l. Co:..Pa. "Marcli 4, - 'O.. -- - • : ' • - . - - - 9 4 1 - • • PROPERTY' •VAL'I`Er 10.4.1..E.--Dwelliugs, -.Foundry ni i. .and Buildiret . Lots;' of the estate uf Jacob:Alter ; • deceased...situated fu the town of Tuiu•amra, Schuylkill coinay, Pa.. For particuktie apply to '. : • - • • • ItEYNOLDS • . • . .'.• Tusearota, • 435. ' • • • • .42:11r L 4 0 11: SA: I, E.L-TlieenbetriTher offers for Sale three houses and-a-lot Sintate' on (eorge street in' the BOmngh: of: Potteellle.. Said lot :is .54 feet front by•l96 feet deep. on Width are erkted.three tivo story Frame Ilouees. with gardens and a good well of:water on the'prernieea. Said. :lot :and Houses it 111 be.sold at whargaiu.' Late estate of Sophia Tregea. leor - terpie, te., applyto JOHN TREGF.A.: Sept. 9, • ....• .• • 36=3m*: . . yelling • flosase• and • !item . for: Sale in . 17 ill a lints ayCity.—The subscriber will sell I his' Dwelling and: Store, located . on -centre street, next door to the, residence .Of 31r. Geoige - LWbran -in Mahanoy C1i0..; The lot is 2h feet front toy lith feet deep on" which Is erected-a. two- etorY;Frnme Dwelling ItQnse. and ••Kitchen -'whlta Stutie. Room, In' i . r # ll " -which . PlOrirand Flied Store Is at present ketiL • This is a very desirable pioperty aud•will be Sold • On acconnt -of act:1;1111)g health, : I.'pr bunts .tc....apply the-Sub: , sorbet onrtheptendaes.. . COWLEY:•• Sffit. 23, • • , OOA I; :11; D*o It tfli iidrem •of ' Coal •tittil Thither the Eviera Dim Tract, cot taining'several veina of tlialdammoth 75 feet, •the Lehigh IS feet. and-the - Skidirfore 10. feet...thick-4 of a run, winch. forms a hailin, 1 - Inlle south of Ma hann;,,City 'lt loins the new :Bostoti"Company..who are, now Operating tin the.auJoining property on these .veins. ThiitroAd. company are now .locating the ixiad',•o he completed next;Spring. ,Henry Snyder, tenant on the property, s keePs a hotel, For ' further in ftirmatlonapply tcf.. • • .211 111111PLUY. - l'ottsville„Septtiiherer 2, 126,5. 25.4 f . . . . rpo .I.IE A. $ F. —The Coal. Company are prepared. - to...mak. learei on 'their lamb} in Foster Township. Schuylkill County.. These lands are located•fin,the very best 'portion 'of the tieckscher . l337 min;lnivirfn - over four miles run on fhe. Daniel. Crosby, Lealor; arid all: the' VeinsknoWn .In that; basin, both' above mid .below. water', ..F!avorable 'leases With an abundance of , timber for mining purposes, will' now be made to . 4 , i)od .ten.ints,• on application to E. PACKER. President of.the Company.. Triniiy Build •ing. - New :Fork, :or to C . .. 1- DOBBISS; :American .I.lon ve.. le. • . 'Sept; 16., Infi:-3T.If • . T;411K:S.VI,E•011. .LEASE:- , -A tract of, .11. land, situate half &mile teest.' tif LletVellyn s in Branch and- Reilly.tOnaiships, Sehurlkill Cmity. con taining•43licres. 'hating a ran of threi:-fourths•of a mile on the.folliiwing veins. viz :,The Gate Veins. Sel kirk, Black Nine. Tunnel.' Fallel an l Salem. l'arties i•tsishing„ . to,Ourchitse or to leise .tvill -make applitation to . •••• . • ' • • • • . JOSHUA PPINOO'IT. . .TtlellAßD .SgETITURST. • :•„ • ••• • ' LLPPiNCOTT., • 'Executors Of . the Estate of James Innlas. titmeaseii; • ' " at 142 it•liKaltiiat sit. , Or to CIIA - ELESII.ItILI... Real Estate Agt.:, Pnttsi it le. • •Angast 19 . ; ••• . • MAI. • . .OENERAL::: : -NOTICES. r7 te , - . 1 lifeliki! and beau tfltl Likene,e. call at. A IleaN Gallery ha vC:a porcelain Pitture. 01101 in CED • to. 'destroy Ner , 4l.lves which 'have herb taken thorn than one year. ' Perstins wishing . .theni retrials' 'can• do so by purchasing, in which case a deduction will he made in the`cast 'Of - pictures printed 'from • them.. ' 'Card Negative, 50 cents ; Large 75 vents: - • COiner-Centre anii.Market St., Pottrville.; July 1. , -• ' • tIIPt)BTAYT to - Dior hti rged Piole • dirts.-=All Soldiers discharged. either by Veas=3mt disability, termination of, service. or general orders.. - .Who thine they • hay¬ received • from the. Government; all the tx=nnties br erfrolments 'which were prornieed therri;:or. to Which. ther aro eg cif ably, - If not legally entitled, !nay heirr something to their advant age brimmediate application' tre.the nudeiSlgned.. I. Would ask estieciat . Attentkin of Soldiers. discharged for physical disability, Within two, years from . enlistbient, and .enlisted Amin 'discharged for promotion:: and men who haveservecl the greater 'portion of; the time, which Would entitle, them to another - installment of bona)... All claims against the. Stare or General GoVertiments. ;hether new, old, or once rejected.. will be exainined, 'and ifjust may be settled. B..BRN.'"S.ON McCOOL; Attorney-st-Law,- 311ihantango street,' next ddor to. the tlar - No chanmetintileleims are . • . C 3 invite the attention of. Claim - .Agents *he may hare c ea lthe the aboye. . etV3EI TO THE CITIZENS ot POTTS VILLE AND VICINITC.— PO TTSVILLE. JC LT 13. 1565. The formein the Citizen. . :trifler' - • o f Pott.oille and vicinity, that he has cipenOd a .COAL It Di. in this Biirough, on a lot rif.gfound. Above mcfce,iwir. tavern. on-the old Peacock Road.; and near the Mount Carbon, Railroad: • Ile will. keep constantly, on hand (Aial of - all• kinds and •sizes' and of the best finality, (not' the. dnicfoppitize or.velnej . ' and hopes to receive a large ehare of public patronage. It is unquee tionablethet a grricl Coal Yard has Jon:' been needed' in Pottsville. and the undersigned trust. that - his en lerpti.e -will be enetiurnized and - sustained. . • ' , Coal weighed before delivery_. • • • •-• Jinxes tor. the reception"tinfeit4,. be . pilimPtly . attended tn. will be placed:at the fulleWing . poilitA in the rinicingh •. v. , . • .. •. . . • . Aikt.ERICAN; . , . FEGEWS HOTEL . : UNlcVsi ROTEL . . . 'FlT4S.kNOEfisoN'S,Drirg Stoin.•;.6 e i l i re ki eet 1 3A31 RIIIS'SIXtort; ." 1). DOWNEY'S Barber ,Shrni, I• .. „' Hotel, • cur. Miners- I - • C. M. OROWNS • Siare.-3tarket St ri,et J'A.Nt ES BECK'S Store, - Maurt Chunk Sireet, ETSING SCN BOTE L.. Mineniville'Eriati, MILLSRA. MA.NBECK, Enet.Narwegian Street • PRICE LIST:OF COAL PER TON: . ..‘ BROKEN cOdL, at the yard .$.5 -sg—delivered. *s6:so 3...00 . 4, 00. "- " 11 00 " :3 00 4. C. 11.111161.1NG1E8.- •. EGG STOVE "CHESTNUT PEA July :!2. Read This ! J :R. T.ROXELL'S OTTEAP CIONA I GLARIS, :AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street s - Opposite liortinyx House POTI:SN'TT Glasi Ware. . . • Cbokest, latest patterns,. tantalizing of Table and Bar. Tumbles, Champagne and' Wine Glss..., Ale and Beef Glasses, Decanters, Bar and Bitter .Bottles,. Gob. , lets, Plaux...,. - Castor Bottles,-Fitetters.and 'Creams, Ca: eries, Sugar Bowls 'Spoon • Holders; Syrnip ,Can:, Fruit Bowls; Fruit Jars, Gee%lnds, Kerosene Limps of every variety, Lamp•ebinineys, Lanterns... Candlesticks, 'Candy Jars. etc., . • • • • • .• . Crocketiy: .CritpClie.ry:: • A full assortment of IRON STCINE •CMINA, of . dif_ fermi patterns, In sensor single pieces, toeuit the pub - lie,. A lamp msortmebt of eramion C.; a Waxe, which I will sell at los! figures. . • Yellow r tmd Stone Waim. Podding Dishes: Pie 'Dishes. Cedl-mdera. Milk Pooh Jelly: Mott Wei Pitchers. Tea- Pota. B-Uer Poti, Pots. Jam Jam, etc" etc. • KISCELLOWDITS —Toik;l Setts: Curtains. /31 . 9 p Jars and root Baths; Qiuutand PPM Flasks ; dte 'llltrtait laurs„.ot ereirlescriprica. - . • MERCICA.I7B: I am-sell-you Goods at t?t#.Pricea, thos mclng you frekiht and see if It is rot erg. • . CLOCK. CLOCK B "L " 11115 A loge stook of eightll7ty and thtrty hoot clods. to " er r varict i 411114' for itale 6" V / a wo c h ina ker smi Jostle?;Oulu* &met, Pottsville. Deortotet '63 • 60- KIVYLE:I4' , ..Q.QUIsITY:nNNSYLYANII TnE followirig tine poem was read at the closing ceremonies of the late-Fair in Phila delphia, for the benefit , of the SOldiers' and Sailors gomi: ' - . A :-P'o . l..tt. • • Tie* wL.Dovi , o . .. somr. - HT. L(NCI6 DL tun "The on•V ftOlt Of hit mother and a4a was a wiling.' . . • In the giverivallek of the Cumberiand. . - And where the rugged mountain range divides— A lofty portal; walled tin either hand. • Half the eilver Susquehanna glide, ;* Half hidden, in the shadow of the .rrood, - An *pretending, moss-groim 'cottage sob& . An humble, place-=yet fall of Calm content; • • The home of two.. Whose loving hearts were one— Old. age and pinth. in pure affection. bleat A widowed mother, and an 'only son. • .• SO the green ivy clasps the, tottering wall. Each holding-eacb, till -bot • h, together; fall I . • • She lived for him-and still. athightind Committed him, in secret, to her (fed;: • MB life was hers—his aim to.plocir each thorn • Which lay betake:he, in the path they trod; His highest hope, her sorrows to beguile • ..• And hirsropreme reward, his mothers smile. • . Thue undistur. thepeiteeful days weer by, • And all arOund.gavePronien repose; - • When slnwlk; in the sfinny Southern An angry cloud, with gathering blackness, Tos-,- 7 : t The-elernents, in-strange commotion, stirred.. • And muttering thunders in the gr were heard I It eameraPstej-the storm' f - And the bright heavens .wlth•darkness riere . o.ercait FrOm hill to hill, the Pale-fires blazed afar, .• . • And through the vales; shrieked. the -shrillblast bugs While, from the North', rushed Freeddm's loyal ions, In prompt response to Sumpter.* signal guns •.• No patriot pedsedfnnin every dwelling; then, _Robe the- stern.chorus of the battle-ery The dusty highway teemed-with 'armed men, ' Resolved to conquer-Laud.content to die,: And With that dauntless host was:numbered one, Kneiv.n from his childhood as ''The.Widovr`s Son?, Dark Was.the.day, when sad; but self-possessed, • Re left.hts rnother.rit tbe cottage , door: In teats, she pressed him, to her aching breast, • With trembling lit* she blessed nim, wer and o'er Then sweetly smiling, to disgaise.ber woe,. • Blessed' him again—and calmly bade him go.: She 'gazed - upon his torn[. as:through-the wood, Neer looking back, he hurriedly withdrew ; And lingering, at the open door-way 'stood, . • Long, atter he hrd vanished from, her view And.stiii; wilh, rietyle - step..she came each Clay, To watch the path by -which.hepasae.d.away.- But even then . alte .wiahed not kis . •. ' For she had yielded filth at Duty's shrine " And . though the annintons.had - seenied almOst stern, She had not faltered, and did nut repine • • She deerded•him.now still:dearer than before; ,• And yet, she loved her punting country more.: ' • • . . . The inuntha wore on-the chatighm reasons pained,. •. And faithful tU Ma trust he wearied not , Sat: through the burning heat and freezlng•blast, 'get. with a cMerful zeaVhia talsome lot,- • • - A patriot pointer: whoae'henue heart, - "• . At Freedom's mighty . ..holy/ark, formed a part: • Tit : lt:Fin the autamm-and the sinking rug • ...-Tipped the g . reeu.hill-trips•with a golden glow Where the - bright waeeiof the Antietam:. tau, - 'Through blimming.bungs, : to fertile field belOw Where Nature has bestowed. aiAth lavish hand, richk , st.gifts'to ithiddc , t - its.rjignd. • .. . . . The sky 'was cloudless, abilthe alraerene . The distance faded In the. closing light —% • ' When, rrom'above, to RA nctify the same. . The saintly stars mite bentnlng.throuuh the nlgb t But.. inthe 'darkness, on the.enrth beneath.. • • • Stalked bloody War, and by hls aide was Death ! ' For. in that valley, stretchinzfai.awaY. Beyond the margin ot: the crystal flood, • Rebellion's recreant in tierce array, Led by thelninions.oftrtrtion.: stood: ts.'hfle to the verreerge ttie:opnoidng bank, The patriot army reeted,.ranlifon-ritnk.' . .„ . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . Thd morning dawned—qt scarcelydawned--before - • The•dfn of Facade on the silence btoke,' ' • •. ' hurled. in the blazing 'cannon's deafning mar, - ' • - Down . the dtm • vale, throagh 'hiouds of sulphurous Then; swept . the-patriot - squadrons thrmigh'thi tide, And deadly 'conflletraged on every side.. -, .• - - .:: • . The fisfriing lines fou.ebt sternly—hand to hand KThe. stifling air was rent with shot and shell, The rattling musket, and the,clashing . hnind, The clanging•trnmpet and the-I - item:lg yell : . 'While frantic. steeds rushed.-rlderlesi, away, ' And cruthcd tthe dead:and dying astheylay. - • . , . . Great was. thezlalighter—o'ee the eritneon. From hap of 'carnage, rose expiring. groans— When .euddeoly.above the pealed The:triumph Of - Victory . , in exultant tones .As Treasort.6 banner, with ita bloody. hara. Fell to the dnet,.befoie the striix4.'ann !tars! ' , . The. strife Was ended; and the battle iron ; The troubled air,oreWtlingoil, as before . r And, 'the effnleeneeof the. setting- akin; ;The verdantßiile wore beautified onee'rnore But thousands whahailed that r , petiinz Were ghastly, hroken, bleetllng,..anti forlorn:" . . . . . . . 'Twat! on that night4-and. in.n shattetid.ic, • ... . ' Tnro in the tight and - :open to the sky :. • • - •. • . • With mangled frame, and faint frdm.lose•of blood, .• A Tonthfni soldier had lain down to die— - • - . Thongh many' friendly form ;• wan; round. hinntrown. Be reatett.ther, in eilenceandalooe.;; ... - • : .-.- , It ices "The upturnedace, His eyes were ilze4 npoie - fhe stony dome:: But painful. co:Akio:mem had given place • Ton sweet eiFion of his happy home mother metlim, at the open . ' She dusted him' in her.loylng arms once more . The tarry fled—he turned hts gaze below, the•distarice, through the shadeoleseriek. One, with n flaming torch, piss to and fro.. MI6, drawing neat; came quickly to his side: - • And kneeling by him; on't..he . bloody. ground. Essayed. with aare,• to staunch each streaming wound . . . . . .. . ' He eeeibed a stranuer 1.-4nd. In mute Pri rpri s e, - . The soldier scanned his kindlffentnres. (Per : .Nri martial badge adorned his simple guise::: - -. ..: No clitirring•vreapon at his.' side hu wok: 7 - -But, in the sacred bond ut'syrupailay: : -. ' .A BUMMER, and a CitaterrlAN, claimed to be.... . . A Christian lirpther4...of .that noble band " " • . prar . ilte what ihe blesged Saviour taught:— : • Whme labors Are the glory . of our land : .• • , • Whose great .'commiiision. from high.• heaven lent , ' brought When tver..theeilent plalinVof Bethlehem. rang. • The bliaNful anthem which the : angels ••.' . . . . lie toronht the suffereffmui the dreary wood,. ..-: .. And through the field, amid the prostrate dead: Down to the.niadatde. where a'cottsneaaood, ' -..- • .-Aud found hlin there a shelter, sod abed; Then. stnbuthed . hiathroboing broW, and' tangled hair, AndwUtched hinawith a Lathex'atender care. -.- Bat all•in . thin=for with the waning night ••• • ••His breath grew 'shorter, and his strength . tailed fast ? Till in the early morniriws mist3i . • The ,hoar approached which was to he the last And, With a quivering lip, and te.artnt eve, The hiithitit . stranger told-him him he mast die: . . Then. drawing !till more chkeely . .to hie side. Spoke.cif the Feriourelo've• to fallen men Of Him:who, einlers, for. theeinf.d, died,' • . . Yet lively that those whia die may lire . a,L.min And tailing. on his knees, in earnest prayer: . -' Rebore him to the gnarl, and left ' him there. '.. . . - . . .. • .. •... . . . . . . . That prayer prevailed—the soldier raised his eyes ; And'eoftly whispered, ,••Lord remember me"--;. .• When to iad from: the Sates of Paradise, •• •••• • Is I 1 e seemed in anzel: in the:gipom, to see , A heavenly glorY . o.er hia' features spread, . , - • He breathed.his mother's name—and he was dead 1 'Twat' , on that night—the. WideWiat mope_ -W;thin'•her : little. cottage in the rale ; , iler"thin 'white hair bad still more eilvel grown, • 'Her brew : rteini . farrowed.- and her cheek niore:pale SOme atronk preaentiment tad banished eleep, • 'And held her, that.; a weary-watch to keep. , The hours went onshe•noted not their flight , • She rose, and slowly tottered to thedoor.: .; . And in the rising inoon's.uncertaintight, • . • • • Gazeddown the path she oft had watched beflre She saw.a figure—thrOughthe wood it: premed,: - And her lost eon was folded ou her breast i' • The darappeired---italirighteningllory . gleamed, Down the dark mountain, 'mid the saporyair, And. through the little cottage window streamed ..* .But all was Idle:tit—Only Death was there. .• For.. 'ern that mornieg'cast its beams - abroad, The widow; with her son, had .gone . tci GOd • HATRUIONIALINFEILICITIEg. The_, following extracts ,are from Barry Gray's new bOok,.entitled "Matrimonial In f.:deities." k'ew married men . or women will fail to recognize' ; the Many hard hiti in . the chapter which followsi : • • • ' FRIDAY'S CI.EASTNR., • Bridget, .the houSemaid, having entered the husband's study on household thoughts intent, and armed with broom and dust-pan, is exorcised as an. intruder by the indignant I 21 " Go !" Texelaimed, interrupting ner, and rising from my chair. as I spoke. • She retreated precipitately. slamming the door behind her, as she disappeared ; I step- f ped to the door, ,turned the key in the 104;1 and returned to :my desk. . "Now then," I said to myself, "I think that matter is satis factorily settled. How curious it is," I con ! tinued;: "that all women folks take such pleas-' ore in sweeping. Now, if th'ere be'one thing! 'I dislike more than another, .it is a- broom. Brootns Were invented by the evil one to try I 'the patience of - tm..nkind. '- 'Then- returned Before five minutes elapsed, a knock at the door disturbed Use. • • , Who is there?" I asked. ' "Meself. it is,!' said the original Biddy. Wnat do you want ?" I:inquired. - • • " The . mistress bids me come, back and sweep t . • "It can't lie done." I replied ; away:" you let - mean, sir?" she asked. 4 ' No," - I answered., Then tell - the mistress," For,a few DAIIRICS I - enjoyed. eoraparative qtfict. Only my:little bay taking luinatage of the maid. having. left the , dust-jam by tpy • s• • - door, converted it temporarily Into a drum, using the handle of the feather duster as a drumstick,•• and getting - ['Stride the broom. was riding up and down the hall. Going to the door, I told him he might take them all into the yard and play with them there. :Then .I resumed my writing, Congratulating' m*self upon -having .:disposed of the servant, the boy,' and the sweeping utensils'. I had written six lines, perhaps, when a gentle tap ping, at my door : disturbed -me. - I knew it was.my wife, So I opened it and admitted her. She walked in :with rather a - domestic and took on .:the lounge, without speaking... . • - • . "Well, my dear;" I said. "what is it-?" "That is exactly what .I came here to have answered," she replied. '"fhen you'll have to inquire of Barrnim," I said, "for I can't tell." • • . "Ph,'it's no joking matter, sir, 1- can as sure you," she continued. - " How do you suppose that I can keep my house in cleanli ness and order, if the servants are not allowed to sweep and dust when I tell them to?" • I'm :sure I, don't know," I replied, ''but then, I don't see the, necessity of one's com ing in here while I am writing, and raising such a dust as she: necessarily must. Why she can't sweep some other roomjust as Well as this; I m cimfess puzzles e. The fact is this room doseril require sweeping. It isn't snore than two or three weeks ago, since I saw some one sweeping it." " • ": "Two or three weeks!" echoed mywife ; "if it had notbeen,swept since then, I think you, Would find a "cart lOad of dirt in -It. - It watt- thoroughly lovept on Wednesday, 'and novr F.ridey is my regular day for sweeping and cleaning throughout the house.. So, if you-will.just let the servant come in here and sweep, t will bernuch obliged to you." "But, actually, I don't think the room re quires it," I said ; "beside's, it being a rainy day, I had, decided to remain at, home , and, write.: It vvill -be ',very annoying for me to 'stop at this moment ; and, indeed, I won't do it.' " And L resolutely took up my pen and resumed writing. . . _• Idy wife answered not a word, but sat si: lent, for at least five - minutes. I did not once look up from my: papervalthbugh I knew she waS regarding me attentively. - It-is very try ing to a sensitive man like myself lobe made 'the target of wornan's eyes for many minutes at a time. At last; :"throwing down my pen, Lexclaimed, "I wish you would go away and leave me to ray. writing. This is "my room, - and I delft want it to be swept. It seems toMe thitt sweeping, was dene for no othenpurpose than to raise a dust—so that one ean.gn about with "a feather brush and dusting cloth, and icitter the dust which has settled-on the furniture over the floor agair. Wharpossible good is accromplished thereby, I don't. See." . - , . The. ohiuseness'i. of some..persons," she apsweted,.nialiciouly,• often pyevents their seeing giuul in anything." '.• , .• . "Indeed!" as allivouchsafed . to reply.- -At this motnent Biddy made. - her appear snce, •complaining that some one . had carried off her broont and dust pan, and she could not find theta: . : 31y wife regarded me atten tively. • • `tlf any one,"-. said she, ," has had the au dacity to•hide then], I shall never:forget ices long as I live!" I made no : reply: • is very singular, '.' she continued, "what has become of theth.". - • lock'ed out.cif the: Window,- and'asked my .wife what the. noise wits that came iip from if that is not too.bad,.": she. said;. "there is that*. dear little :boy out in the fain Without any, tap on,, and with the dust pan. iindbromn. What a 'careless girl you are to. have left them lying. where the -little fellow Could get_thcm. Go, ,quickly, and bring in the child: .A.fter all, it is your, tault,". she - ad- . ded,. turning to if had allowed her 'to attend- to her ' sweeping• here as usual, this *mild snothave happened.:; Now he has pro 3 bably taken: terrible cold: . and Will haye the' croup and: die,; aught; know.' • • . • Hetet* lad made :his appearance, strug gling in. Bridget's . anfos. -He was:thoroughly wet,- and had . : apparently been thrown from -his horse. for he was all . covered. with mud from head to feet. • , .• • • "Look at'him.!" exclaimed my Wife, "can he ever he got clean?" • • . ' "He's in a pickle," said I. • • " Pa. said..l.might go out. and' take the hroom, too," said young hopeful. .1: frowned at the rascal. . - • that true?" my . wife asked. . "Certaitily-it• is,". I said. "And now just IContinued, - '1!Ow wrong ii was in you to send Bridget to. sweep my room, when • you knew rwas engaged. m writing. It Twill. he • all • o wing to. your ill. management household affaits, if thatboy be sick and die. And if - this : should be the sad - result, how. you can ever forgiVeyourself, I do not know." "But; my:drar," she Said, looking implo- Jingly-laid my face, "I didn't send him. Into the vard." : • • . . can't help that," I . rePlied, "the fault. is yours,:just the. same: It all comes from your •coufounded mania for sweeping and dualing. .I wish to gracione there was no such thing as a -twoom . in the World." . . •`'But,." .. interpused.Vrty. wife, "do you really think the darling will be sick and die' and and the.elasped the lad, muddied though he was, Within her - • - , • "I cannot tell, " I replied, "hoiv five min utes' exposure to a . warm spring rain may of--' feet hiin ;, but at all events,." I added, smiling at her terror,: "the. fault will rest at your "Ah !. I see, how it is," said my . wife, her confidence somewhat restored ; "it is the old story enacted. fn, the Garden ,of 'Eden by our first parents-Lthe' man putting the hlame on the, woman." "3ly dear : " I said, -"as it has ceased fain- . ing, I think I will take a walk, add while I am, absent you can , let "Bridget sweep and dust. my.rtxma •; but,.." :I added, a.s . l took up my hat and coat, "if, there be :one thing I - dislike •more than . another.• it is a : Friday's cleaning." . , . • , . . 111 m. Gray one..morning' `asks her husband for money:., The, childreti's dreses and the large gas bill account . for., the demand, but the irntable•hitsband is disposed to dad fault. "I believe, - he says," `•the servants buil] kits all night'; and it - theydo, it is your fault.' "I do not think, my dear, that the'servants are at all .wasteful of it." . • .. • "Then there is something the matter with the confounded metre, " I said. "Can't the children get at it, and set the . register ahead in some way ?" • M' :'wife laughed. "Oh, you needn't laugh,:" I continued ; "it's pi - obabie thing;.tts they are :,given: to ail kinds_ Of . mischief. I'll go directly down to the;company's office, and enter a complaint about the Metre." • And I put on my hat re solutely, and opened the door to depart:: "But you aria not going without leaving me some money. I hope." she said.• " "There it is again !" I exclaimed; "money, ! money!. it is always money with you - women: • Well, how muchdo you want? Come, don't keep me standing here , forever, when you know I am in a hurry." • "Can you, spare me twenty dollars?": she "No!".l.ansirered. "Fifteen, then F' she suggested "Scarcely," I answered; "bat there are tvielve ; and now don't. ask me for money again in a week." • , - `But what shall I do about the children'S spring clothing?' she, inquired "after payuThg the gas bill, .I: shall not have any greit amount left."- "I don't know, :nor I'don't care what you'll dó." I replied. ' "The fact is the,children are well enough dressed. I don't approve of ar raying them in velvet and laces.'l -Fifteen or twenty dollars," she answered, smiling. "would scarcely be sufficient for the purchase of any quantity of velvets and la ces. • No! fin that '.l` want is to have the children appear clean and ,respectable: I tatn't abide to see than in soiled and faded clothes.' - • , • • • "But they look well enough to me, I said: "I don't see Why Itheir present clothes are not good enough to play around in. as they cit. nor why it's necessary to buy thent any . "If you had to attend to the mending of .their clothes, as I do, you wouldn't ask me why twanted to.get-them new ones:" well,•" I said, "there. are ten dollars more; but :don't . for gowiaess sake, ask me for money again until' . • . "Until," itternipted tity wi'fe, smiling, "1 want -a - new ; bonnet—which will be next- ..My. dear," I said impresaively, "don't speak ta me of bonnets.. ..'lf. there be one thhi*. more. thaw water. it is -to beer about a nem, bonnet." *But` I ,n 2 .very economical as mte'dsi bmk.st.% You know, my dear," else iwicL "I . I .BANNAK'Si IMICIVNTINE tOnlo*-:: Harker procnrel three Preaeag. wr ..re, now ...men a to execate . JOß'and_Boogr Pam= ot every de= acription at the office or the Miley Jocitim„, chew, than Sam be dole at any other _etißb labs t . the Rooks, Pamphlets, • Rillrof Lading, Large INPagers s • Railroad Tickets; R an g fift h •-•• • • I Payperiflooke, - Articles taen~gi, Time Books, . • Bill Reade s „.., Order Hooke, Rep At the :My *Reit hairee: ;Our etock of JOB TrPlf Is more extending thait of any other.. office In this agettott.of Mei:tate; Rid we keep hands employed ex primly. km Jobbing. • Beharapractfegl. Printer ourself we ea - guarantee oar work to be - aa mat as any that 1201 be turned out lathe cities. .PIiWERG ill" ORS done at theibargeed Dalai • - • Books isistuaßOOK jooku of etc.] y drscrlptk boo litlandraltUe ocuer., 4 flooded --‘ IVO. 46. have . only four.a year, whevaa.inoat ladlea hive a dozen." • • -. "A. dozen I" I excbdmed, astattlebed, , "does your milliner have - Many such ettstamens -.Oh, yes! Misti'lllodlite 'Stinks me that • there are lame of- her.purchiseia who . get a new bonnet every month."' ; • • ."I am thankful,, my 'dear,' said, "that you are pot one;-hut it appearaito4m% that . four hats is year are mere - than finfein'afford to have, especially, in such , hard4itnes as these are, wheri every One ettPuld 'Audi , econ omy. • ,Don't you - . thinksom..mtn, get along with two a yeari"' Treally don't see hoir it would be possi ble," she 'replied; "because,,.every three months -the fashions change, and .1 would not, you know, like to be behindthe fitslike. " "Well, the • fact is, my ieer,7replied; - "that we must. economize somewhere; and - X. think we can best dispense Witti new bonnet 4 As for being In the fashlowlitlit tdl'nonsenae. If there be one thing dislike morethatian other, it. is. seeing you forever: studyin g a. fashion..plate." •• • .1 - - 'L am not forever studyfitei faihioa plate, my wife answered,. With stolid !lt rarely, indeed, that "see one. - yeti Wain to economize, why don't yott Stop smoking, and leave off.drinking wine? TkYou' , nitut -are always accusing ns of behtteittra*talit, and spending our tune before e mitt's* ; but in my opinion, and thittotall the thinkintpor don of ody sex, toe, weere seldomtia extra,- agent as your sex. Youltspertd•-ahnost aa much for one dinner, ,downi town; 'as would suffice to, feed your whole - iamily.Well for -a week. 4 As for faulty, Ithave never seen the greatest coquette stand longer befareta ruirro r than I have, you' when - engitgeds.tylug-.art elaborate knot in ;poor:cravat:, ;-- Leming this pettrquarrel u :It stands— though the intelligent reader will, of course; surmute tbat the lady ultimately halt her own .way-we close our extracts from Barry Gray's charming book with this little sketch of AN EfICAITD , JAXIBAND. • "My wife has gone to visit-her nufther. • "I am happy to be able to state that the children accompanied bd... Peace t quietness and felicitYYeign in my dwelling. .I come. and go unquesuoifed. I stay , ont late at night without feat' of; rebuke. I lie abed of .mornings, and, no 'one insists on my - gettlng up... My, friendi _pass the evening with ,me.• and there be none who tell me. next day, that the window; curtains are filled with tobacco smoke, and the parlor has the frlgrance of.* bar-room: It two or three friends. come home to dine with. me, the , cook never asks why I brought them, 'for complains of a head-ache. Nirhat is more,- she:does not in sist upob having anew silkidressivery wee 'nor burst `" into tears If. I Otte crude and naughty.wordi.-. The fact is, if there is one thing I like more than another, it is' to have my wife often visit lie.r mother:": • [We envy neither the head nor the heart of the man who can read the following ex tract from an appeal of the colored peeple Missouri tor.'Equal Suffrage without shame fora the ,prejudice Which graduates 'human ' rights according to the color of the skin.] • We are forced to pay taxes without repre-... sentation—to submit-without appeal to laws, however offensive, without a single voice in framing them—to tom arms - without the right to say' whether against friend or foe,' against loyalty•or disloyalty, Without suffrage:We , are , forced 'in strict subjection to a govern- Ment whose Councils are to us • foreign, and are called by ourown countrymen to witness • a violence upon the . . primary principle , ot a republican goverrdnent. asgrosa andoutrage ous as that- which stirred patriot- Atheri. , cans to throw' -overboard the tea ADM Eng lish bottoms in a Boston harbor, and to wage . the war for independence.. • • - We, ask :not for social equality with the white . man, as is often claimed by' the shal -1 lo'v demagogue for ,a law..chigher than huinan must forever govern social. relations.- We ask only that:privilege which is now given -.to the very• Poorest and Meanest: of white men who come-to the ballot-box. We demand this as thou: who are native 'born citizens: of this state, and have never known other allegiance than to its - authority and to these 'United States. • . ' We demand this in the names of thoie wbose bitter toil, has enriched ,our state and brought.wealth to its hornes. We demand this as those who have ever, cheerful's sustained law and order, and 'who have, our means, zealously promoted' education ancrmorality. - °. - Wt. demand ..this as those who haire been true and loyal to our government from its foundation •to the present,: and-. who' have never deserted its interests while even In the, midst .of treason and under subjugation to its most'violent :enemies. . We: ,demand this in the, honored name of the nine thousand colored troops who, with the first opportunity, enlisted under the ban ner of Missouti and bared their breasts to the• remorseless storm of treason, and •by bun-, dreds went down to death in - the conflict, while the franchised rebel—the 'cowardly conservative--the now bitterest siiemies to `our righ6 to suffrag% remained in quiet at home; safe, and fattened on the fruits of our sacrifice, toil, and blood. - We' ask for. a citizenship based upon - a principle so' broad and solid that upon 4 black men, white men„ and everrAinetican born can equally, safely, and eternally Stand. We ask- that the organic - lavir of our State shall-give to suffrage irrevocable guaratties that, shall know of no distinctina at the - polls, on account:of color. • ' If these guaranties are still to • be - denied, and: hereafter color is to mark the line. which shall be drawn about the ballot-box. we ask- for • a statute that shall clearly define the castes and shades of which ,shalt be permitted within, , or 'expelled froth its lop: al precincts:. - . It' wealth is to guard the a portals of free suffrage, we ask that our acquirements be reepected and admitted to equal represents- - If intelligence shall prescribe the limits, we ask for an impartial discrimination, which shall affect white as well as black, -and sub mit. that the, entire-ignorance and stupidity of the peeple should not by any presumption be wholly charged LO the account of. ourselves: To such a universal teat, offstelligence we are willing to submit our claims to suffrage, and believe it would promote a most healthy • spirit of emulation and pmve the greatest educator of the masses. . Our asserted 'ignorance is not a condition from choice or disposition,..as is now every where made evident in the zealous efforts of otir people to.' educate themselves and their children, but arises from , the black - code leg slation of our illiterate franchised misters. We ask that colored loYalty, industry, and intelligence shall receive as 1011 rights; guar anties,, and privileges as those accorded to white treason, "arrogance, and indetteice. - . Tlie follsiving is. the rote cast at the recent election by four of the principal: boroughs - in the Stste : Allentown. Norristown Norristown _Easton Pottsville_ iirThe agricultural report for .october is re; ported es extremely favorable. The decrease in' the wheat Crop is not so 'great, by lointoeivmil lions, of bushels, as WAS 'estimated in &Witt.— Oati have'increaded 50,060,000 ,buthebs, and hay more than 5,000,000 tone. .The: yield of torn Is also great.-grester, thin Wlnialduce • eillxtedall, belts? crops of corn have been planted: in the wa.:curious railroad Occident Occurred: it Clinton, Conn., a few days ago: An espreoltria was. Irking, when a cow, annoyed by a .email. ; dashed on do. the rails. the train h passed, the cow l'av with her:head cut off, and the little dog, with - his tail cut Off, sat betWeen'the rails looking after the retiring cars with a face indicative of the most intense aston-. ishment and disgust. -. , - ler-The receipts from internal revenue during the month of October - "nu - suited M./30,457,9A and since July 1, a - period of four months, $124,178,403. the daily average receipt& during the current. mouth of c .kroverober has been $2,- 600,000. 'From July 1 to NoYember 4, the re ceipts have been 5131,600,000; ari average of about $1,M,000 per day during the perioclof one hum. dred and four business flays. . • • iiiTA London paperinblishes a description of a CUribila invention devagned "to catch safe hur lers. The depredator do sootier comnsencee, in perfect ignorance of the secret arrangentseaus, force open the door,-drill the lock .or move , the a ifs, than liy"so-doing he sends is telegraph sties-. sage to the nearest whew . office, .exhibiung the number of the tale be le attaciiing, sad this num ber, registered in the police bookie,- has opposite to it the address of the house in . . the - rohL 'wiry is being effected. • _ . . - wrßayard ITayke. inform's. the editor of the Rural Advertiser, .thitt,_ tie tallied the present seiimi a few plants of the real latakia bsCco, probably the fireit-ever grown in !frith:idled Mattel:- The seed wed brought-from Egypt t and ha'oonsidara the Owe- he has grown:lady Iva to . any, he: ere; saw on. Moons; Lebanon, 'ft% whence the :celebrated: Laski* , lobo:et' 0 405! It ia quite a diatinctspecie,havbg abroad rem* les.; and a pale .Yellow do seed fte aka tritsstioa note another year. • ' A . :110411 irpm. -.1650 ...1533 -.1307 ... 485
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