11 r INEIPPJOIIIII!..ALL, f 7 3 pe y sol ooto, payablein.advanee — r not paid 11 1 -advln c ere ; t i to 1 . atrictTt3CLla la lea to one &Mow qn advance) 80 13 7 0: ..• .. • __ .. ,albsr". iticass mnittirrariably be Paid irCiavance. 3ovegis *rill be furnished to Carriers and others tieliverv: ' • Overchens in be fnznfehed ::,1...0,11(a79j0rame chi ea .:Isl 50 in advance, or $1 TO , if paid year _:.oeeione year. MI rate": ' Mars eir. *avert - billing lines; including date, one insertion, eta., and. tient fo ertlon s•i nsceirst_l OOn $ 14 3 -t uisnes e of tli oln a2nsd: e n- nto tent illSertioni, 25. cents per acistste.. Larger j. proportio n ' writs, . lines . .. 00 .43 50 •45 00 nnee,andover3 . 4"00. -- 0.00 :12 00 or.l4lloCs, - 600 " 10 00' _r •15 00 • / " • 00 -14 00 , 20 - 00 ": 900 113:00 2 . 24 00 . fiv• . " " .-S5 ~ , 10 00. • .16 00 26,00 Quarter IS 00 .soon - 45 00 Lfm.tcr.space aster agreement..' ry — Nirce Ivor& are counted al , a lin-la' adverlisint.• Auditors , Notices and Dilisorutions. 2 and 3 times. $2lO , J u iMit.tration - liotites and Dissolutions. 0 times. COAL I ;NI DII DIWANI MWRIVIMis -- ~~a -_ -= - ~~ 6" , rfermlnns of the Philadelphia is. Reading R. R., on the Delaware, at Phliadelphia.---Plers for the Shipment„Of Anthracites. COAL. QUINTATti) & WARD, No. 9 lINE Street, NEW YORK. . . . . Sale Agents for The Consolidated Coal Com.' •• pany'slßaltitnore Veliti.Wilkerbnere•Cmal,: shipped from Jersey. City and Ellzabethport... ' Also, for :he HAMPSHIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S arninibirt. Geoegf ts Creek :Coal, shipped. it Baltitnore'and Georzetown_ . • Acents for GEORGE ;10tARS' celebrated ]Broad - Top Conl; shipped-at Philadelphia. . '• . 2 - Front.their Wharf, NO; 1, at Port Richmond. Phila tlelphia. they are prepared'o to 4 the.hect qualities oil •Locti.l Mon ntain and Red and White Lichaylkill%Coals , • • • • From, their docip at -Jersey City fivh'ere the depth of wateris front 15 to 1S feel, they. are prepared at 101 • Beacons to supply .the above Coale, and LEIIIGIL to t.' , anterE 6nd shills for:Otte In• China and elsewhere. *camera can be coaled at any. hour during • day or. night.- . • '. I. W. ATwoon,l • •.- Ag.ent at Jerky City; • 'OFFICE IN BOSTON. 4.1 Eilby St: • • .."nt Seicark.4. .M...BECAM_P. • March 11. '63. •• . . ll-ly • • JO - 11,N H. Il I T E Eat r rEr. or S C TJ T,l 11 AL. COAL, _ . . .. -. . pli:trt .1411 , 6. -7, Poi liielitnonil • < , FFIcE ,., .. IN°. WIG Wlilutii'St-recf. Pfiiiildetpliia.- 1 " • 1 No 30()Fet!. TOrleelith St., IN. York. . 00. ,, ber IG, .':,:l -. • - . . . . . ' , ' . • • • • .. •.. - --- • '; Pirr Titi: 'II,' - .'. ! ' LEW!S • AinDE;NRIED• & -Co., .. . . NEW YORK & SCHUYEKLEL . 00Ali . 00,; - f - .. I . -- i 9, eitts . ..fc;r the , ali. of their celebrated ~- , :•,., . ~_ v . .. •• , {tie`..., , - c - - .4' .. • .. . • r rOM Ltn, 1 Libem -ot -rr.r.SVAK 0A t • .r.lr . -ANtyr.o37:. ... . . . ... . . . kIEINT COMI:.1":V: in the celebrated Niahan;W Coal Yields- BROAD .IktOrN.T.NE`.:. BL.Ai.'K TIEATIr,. 'AND: ,•-• . • sir- MOUNTAIN' CO T I ... - - r,.... , ,,,, , wantif Street, Philadelphia:- . 1 .. .. -SUP ERIOR RE.TYk . SII - i.:OALS. • - • ; . - . OFFICE•S: : No..va Broadway.. No. 1. Rectcw.St.; N.. x 6 Frc i is: I 4r, Sow; h Ftreet, New.Y..,rl:, - ; rr.031 Tie . • ••' • •• •.' •• ' (.•;•:,) 21 atid 22 Doatie t., - 80t..t0n.•-' . • -• • - S-13 0 Walna.ifeet Ph'lldelphla. ' ' -. i .—PierNoll7 , , laiclicitiq. ' • Feb...lS. .0. - • •"••• - , ilili;A:fly,Vlll.A., - :.,. , : - :: - ,. S - C - 11t VLIEI ELL . NAVIGA'ICION. gii(pping_ Wharves for ANTHRACITE COAL at 1 Grrenulch, Delatrarelliser, • . • Wharf No.,J: LVIVIS . A.EiDENuIED it - 'Co. Lily lad He ROMMEL, - POTTS Lt. Co. 01 , 11C15: il,! • i. 14 1:11f* ..4.1.1ret, • Wfmr/ ICU('P.LIEI3; 1111.0. ;•• • T. STOti% f.S.. F.. ci,i..W . alnuf • Aimil 4. 1-4 Yink.• . Bank Building. Providepee. • OFFICES that 3;i by will [ont • - . DAVIS': I t ' ~A..R.SON .. R . co., , • . .... iiil . 4lifi ANII BtliriEWS o'r Tun - - ' . - - .77'.. .: :-:CONNott • itz PATTEgtSON,. . . . CEI.EItRATED.LOCUsT.MOPNTYIN WIIITE ASII ' SAMUEL - BONNELL - Jr, i .. :.- . - • +mine.. and Shippers'of the.entebrated: .COAL, . • . ,-•-- :and SPOIIN VI:lN - - .. T ,., . .. 43 & 45 Trinity Building, '..): -14... t. ~I . . L OCITST MO . UNTAIN . '-11 t r.). A.E4I-I (-- 0 ..-V I, .: • Dios. _ • :- •-. . . .P:O.:1; W:dnitt :street , : Philaoellaiia. ... .. ''. SHIPPING 'POINT. , • . .::- -... , : 4....T..c0NniR, .• - ... -.::.J:S..PATTERSON.: • _ ~,,, v .i,..,' , !No 11l d in g, lini;nl .No:u TrinltY -. ... --- •••' - • r: ' I - .. -• P.qtsVille, '"'-.' ."---': ' 'Building, Njw York ; . Pier 4, •E ILIZABETIIIPORT . - N . J ' tichtayllti4 County, 'Prima. , • • •--• . .. ' I,NO. 11 Doape'Stnseti lloton. - .. . •-. • •• . - • - ' , OFPERS F , tR SAIX - ____.,.___‘. • • WRARI , 7 -.GREEW ICH, DELAWARE AvENT:t.. . • DATirliEAllAnN, 111.114. - : " - • EMI NI . :EI. ItAgT, AFId.AND: ' Rollin BROOK' 21; SPRING-XOISNTAIN ,' k. ' ' • '• ' (1 0.9 S ,' ILlKASE:S.,.Thi.:r.mip.ic ri herr. hare .." determined t6-m.the several .I.eases„ , on the); pron. ... '' .'' • •• • • erty.• known. u.. 'the. KENTUCKY Nom:arr. situated in 111 . 11 IL 1 ! , -F- kit ? ' .. •-, . . ' ' ''. Schuylkill Cumtv: and 'in the' ititungliate . vielnify of . • 'AN D• • 1i.ii...0.K. 'lif: 0 D.ls7 T 'A. : • ' ... - , Ti'se.t 8011.A'. . •ThC 12:roun4 : has been full:,' de'v, - .l.,ped; antl . . . .' i t.l6)Se il. , strina , a &et rate rollier, elm "ht Ain one, v.:ityt. iw .1 , 0 c u.ter: . c..x v. • _ . ' ." - -" '- .. LEI - TIGI - I. .. . - C OATS -:- i - ,mt prildlar 6ny further explorations cif.th , :saine... .- . -11 , 0 4 P CST' :1101i:STAIN,', ~. ~ , ''. -.'..... -• .. . • • .....' . .1 None need.inake lipplicatiou unless . eitpable of,erest . . .•- • JR il- All: ti. IIIRATIL: .• . BALTIMORE '1:0 4 1”..; & BLACK DIAMOND ' • ',.•irpz all tke4Toprovements, ~ .. .., •••.'..' . • :. Also.- denferi:in tither !fist qualfti'eSol • - ' .- • WHIT E A ND RED ASR. COALS: 4 .. WILE:ESBARRE -•C•0.:,-sdr.s.;.S-.- . . AilAyto ( ; i DEO N .ilXST..Selinylldil Tlas'ell. Schnyi , lair Count . y. Pa., fir to,DAVIS PEARSON, 207 Walnut . '. .treet. Philadelphia. . • • . • , ...-. - • - • 4 . Nu.. 21 t' 55'n.intit + Street., Philt.-.16 . .hi'a.: and Woodland ...• . ' . .A.ND TILE. GE - 1:ILIIIIATED. '. :.... - : - ., ..•:1 jatutary.7, "6:',.. .-,, • ~. .'. • • • ..1.41 .•....:. ':4 ' .- ' - Whall'et : - ' , c'hilvikili - itiVer.. . - ' '' •• • • '• . - GEORGE'S GREEK GEMRERLAR-Ii COAL i — 7 -7- - -- 7 --- - ---- : -------- - •-------"- ''''''''''' - 31 - ay ?A. '64. • -. • .... ' -: . •-• 2 . 1711' . Id - :::'. -Dlssou-T10N5.....,:: ir , each lat. i$ 1 allS 941 N; HACKER.. COOK, very. pre- Irma Tuna :ACM Jr.sil; M. Co. NOL.F...,MOODY, Shipper and Mient: Schuylkill Ihn-en, Pa: n-tv. rehrrao it., '6'2 •. - ~ - . •-• - • . - .. l i. TM I /F: A " I': - N f or.'-C f - th,i, Snit: .of the till .A.7,11i1i I N:(..X)A )A1..1.. - f r, no the'Lancat-ter • • Ct,i 1 kl , . 11111 i 1.1.:h. day li,•< , n traosti•rreti fr.IIII'ANS PAL:II - 1 & SON:S. to 11AV IS l'EABSO;•:. ...C;: . C 1 ):,. : PWlndelphia..; .. v. ,• a..,•"1,13%• the only atithmized ...Np.c-hts iv clispoß, of fp!, calibrated Cstal.Orders . and entoiroiukations to 'be tdort•sftd - to them.. at. 1111=1(11111in or New York-. ' ...1 • • 1 -•- 1... BAST; President.:. .i .. C. It. LINIV4V. Secretary and Trestaurar.f l:.tVidelphia• July t'it 'l?' •• -- - .' . -••'29-tf • ' -1 ittle of 1844 I farmer, 1111011) TOP. .. .. • .. . : . • • JonN .Tt F•INNICKSON, rhitaadputi4n.• 1, -- 11:161 •:..' •: . • . . 1- '• •• . • .7 - . . , .OF TIIIt..CELE,IIII4TED• . • . .. . .• • ... ' ' . • .. —. : i E. V: fit,o \TER Atilt eontinth - tn . the NV , holeale.cOril BROAD - TOP WHTTE- - ASH : - • 'll;`)s..- l iviLL...a, .c 9„ .. .--,1 8,,,,inm. - Ofpce, 141 •Vi• alnut-Street I,N hart, No. 10 fort RichmOLid- I. , • '•• ' ' ' '• . Senii-Eitiiiningiis • • • - I • - ~ . . . -, , . . - . . .•.. C' 'O- r. .A : . 7• E..S , .•.- . '.',- " - - , ..SMITiI'S . -SPRIIta . IIOUNTAIN: 'LEHIGH ' . . . l ir lei: vitisTNEIC4IIIII": Iv.retOl,•re: ex . istlii . i. .... •1 underji rms of .(:AI.DW ELL: Ai kVVY ER .&, Ito,. at —•. . • . - . - .• . • •, i (0,. and I, R. :".•ISI.I El, St•CO.... :a. li,•ston. is tin.? day. - • 10.• • 10-1 117:411,1V I T T STREET ;.. ' ',.,. ~ .., .. . ... ' 01-0 A_ t... ':-.. .. : :•-• • :. • , , 1 -Philnl4ll4l, , in Mill :Nen . . y?rk i 11.- LA.. • CALOyCE!, e I. •Jr.'i . ~, • .• •• • '.,-,' . . '' ; diaqolverl.' Either of the .11thinerr. will aigr:An 41thida • .' ". ;-: ••• 1;11 - itAtiELl i kii... .:• .- - - . .-. . .__ SETA.CALDWELL. JR., . '.''' •-• '.• ROBERT' 11.11ift:P.011171,.flanziger.:'.. • .-• -.-. cirFims;•. - :: - .• .:.: • .... ._ .• ...V. .. ..- ..: .• -....- :E. v. SA try ER, .• ' . .. " • .. . . . „... .... ~. .. . . • . .coNt - g . .cmar: 0-. OF. FICERi. -.:„ •. : . ..341 wALNIU'i Str,ect; Pitilttatipli,ls,. •'• - ' ~. :.' -,' ..• N. P GonDoN: -•- . - --- . - • - • 1 P NA, 1 11 , J•initarr 1 1- 4, '11 . - ••••- .• • .• • TEANI • ,P4VILI.L: Luitrtie. County, Pn, f . ))- .eI , I I. • .. .. ~•. • , . - . ..• . .. 16 l•rtiveleir-Builainge,ißoAtoir, -iiruns. -, . • -. • - . •• •, . .. . ~ ~ • .. . . .. .. ' • • July „ 3. -- . • .• - • • _.._,._ -' qi TEE; I. onlerwiuni . d Inivii gilt- day entered:lnfo. tt r. . - Feh.•14.14i "....- -:.. -..- . ' ''., .'. ' - ,T-tf . . ' . ' "I'l - - 1117 . 1 ;EIG la 1 02 1 1, • -. ' - •• - ''• ~ '. l - • (•• Pa anerrhth.'and •Yr.. 11 ., nithith.the ethitlinsinet4 • • . ' _' . •. • - • ..•..-- , mid...1174m of I 'it Llttt" ELI.. I.:001)0N - & Co'.. at 112 .. . .. . • • On{•• • •11ARLEIGAI" COAL - As nith;sold exclaitel . r . , in: WAl.Nl:l7 , Stthet. Pniladelf , hiti, and' th 31 TRINITY • - I3ROADFIrOP ViIIITE ASII ..• _ - , Ph - 11 , 164.11in and; r kind y • hr. aki & 1.1UDDRLA.;....: Pt 1 1.1.1N(I, :' , ;('w York,. and .‘.4 'HALL CALDWE4I: -• • •.-•-• - • • • • • .-.. ' • . ••' Par.tl6 , ordiffAtth- froth tAth . in, fii Ay .!ilivay, ,, ' flepOd nnth.; .. NCO., at 14 . 4.13TATE. - Sti . ,•ct,..BiwtOn..." ,'. *: '... - • SEME , BITUTAINOUS COATI, • • -•-• ••- - • . i„ '... ! - -7 ( t . -„iVAa.?..r . i ( T' E T,i' . ...,1;',...„.i i , - ,„ . '•,, - sr . . -p hi . ' •.a c i i i i n :„.',. - ... •-$.: ••-• ' '' '.' . • SETIt-ONLDWEL4 JN.. • ' • ,(lAlibir2l,l, , GORDON., . & C 0,,:.. • . ~ -. .linzietoi,.. 3f ayP,' , 64 :. 1 - -. -. . -.. :•- •' ' SA gt - EL B • 1.01.- r Ntf'r, -.. - ...... -_. - . ....Phjl acre of Al been )nes he hem to Le gave 011 one wonder- ler than colo,ed, longer. as such to knoly ay . tell ;_by. pl 4 -• Pans • on ihet`, l k 6 it f .-0 1, Purg" ' ole, aerriii• 2 - they* been ... • .....__ . .. . . ... 3 - 17:S" ici-N •S• . ••••-- • .. T HE . 1. , ndrilig - tricd.hive thee -day entered into • _ . -cout”.ttiorlhip.',lnd..viill copti..ue tle Coal bufinus ander the tirnifc,-41(4rINTARD. SAWYER - ,ii•WARD.. The. ruierri-ighed havimz . purchased. of the• New. York .'-.. :0 ..7,4,... , 9 NNE .51,44q, : - •NeW .York. and 1 , ,11 S VC AL- • 'Wire .11alliwz.i'fi... -• HIE JEN - lONS . : rATENT;" l'f'fr - -': , i Cr Street. Phil:m - I,lola : E . .. Ti . : ,SAWYER & C0..,' at " iinflroi•illiCui 'in the 1T0 . c.-F.F. of . 111:111firnetirrilip; C.9:11 ~ 'N o. 42 iim i l y. sTß E .K .l. , i k, st . on . ....-.... 1 ...: . -• screen.. ,th . ...lo , rehy cite: - valtie of:Faiti- • •-, • .: - :: - . ...• •,...I.I..A...QuINTARD; ."';i!iventi , ai twit. lii "tiliclity -of the patent I ' B ' all e 'i o ' ' • '. - - .*:. - • . .:-.: .- : '.E. 1i..5.1 WY, Elt, ' • been WRY estai,lf -bed sifter a long trial'. in the .1. - nited . - , '-' . - ... .• .. . . - ',... 1.1.• D.' W , ..iltli, • ... Statei‘'.eucuit 6 , orf.:,..that ininti.ll , m4 - haic been'grinn:ll: • .Philt,del*,hia•Jatinary 1, 1 fitl. " ; ' I , BtO . - and will continuo to issue'against any faul.all ilOhitions :,......;........ it: .said . F.M . i-rit..rizhr. „Alsri ;ha 'the ft.tuncifon against .. -- -,- .1. & ' 1.. I.:nitwit-win 'of iNliitersville_ Pa., as- . infringers-: - - •• - . :of raid imtent Was by.order of the'.U. SI:- Circuit - Court,:' ' ••• - • . . '. -r - Oct .lN ls'ffi, tally and' completely restored': The sub-.: e. t hi. tln',l4 -, r , "i , 7 - ned . ,•hnsiim cim,olidated• our Three f 'scribers also. kleire to - glve" notice that the - follow-. , . • . . , g.. 1-l lr- 4 .iti ;'t , Lorherry.Regionc will hercafter rraila , inu an: I la• only, posons Mlfoare at present au thorlz6il . (I'i 0L LI ElltV . FOR.. S. AILE.+A h ands omely ~. 4,11;b1.141fit-its.uticler the alnne Of . . .. • - . •:'. to itse :the.' . - aid patrol itili , r , .ventent as"ninnuraCttirerti of .' ‘,...',.t.0u1act ',NV. Colliery. iti.good'contlifiori., wi th plenty • - - . '3f I 1.1.E1 t., GILNEFE . ~t'ff,j,. - .. ~ .: 0) . 30 •SeriA - 11/ , -. ill. fala thyollol6lll.. the (..0:11 ik,..6; in :.. , :.... :COM:CIf the hcst miality.und•em tin•neli, , tutli liherp.l . .;•-•-• . .. 3111.1.E1 . ..; STEE:••'; .k•Ca.,, :-•• - ... • J..W. BROCK,. S:cranton. - Pa. 3: O PRICK. Potts- ' leat..e. • '. - I.,:.lcatio,i-ilear:Pottsville. ati . d - terms libenit.:-. . . .. -I: RA Kb" F ,iz ::N1: TT I i' . , :f . ;:-. • - . -.vine, 'Pa.. LINOCK &SIIOENIAIiIER.,•Tatnanna. Pa,' . ' Apply to . H. F. WALLINO, :No. - 31) DEY St , New ?;Ir. tiftA•tl , F,.a member of ~or firm. haviim , rteSoct I ' A.. t hu•tuaint fact firers ,wonld not. make 11 I NlOliltloll . ot .: Y! rk, . .- - . - -":• . . ..... • ,Ititi - 6 . ; 0.31,-1,.1 r ..' . ' Ilnii.i.lf m. , ..,h - .f. - ft. • III„AK1S7ON, ivill r iwide to. `fhi.:‘iliri. Triten, inif.,•encoitrag . ed by owncrs 'fir r,•nters ~. • ... . . .. • .. . . . , .. . .. ladellbin and all our isoal i•hipped by thle , ,waier will: .:••.01 • '•(..ollierio`• •• wf , - arc: 1 1 Pter,'In'' d .,. : l ''' ' P r6 .'‘ .-I. " t c' -^ v e;r) ,' ''' .• (...: 01,i ILA ER. lii. 7 ,- .F.. aR ;s fli.j.i L. • Under the eXf 'kturivc. control .•of ' BLARISTON, ''. ease thatr - melli , ..cover In peremt.erf , an d ,i.f•i'.. :.V.k" Weil' . RAEFF A-, co; .- . - -• .- --- .. . • • .--, a. mitmAiciM•ers-ejf:Co.l.l Sereemsonacle:hi yiolatiun of . t . 1 - while : . .4 ", h. .ciAlieei. on. "the: 'By . 1ncicr....,3 ..:are e:r.t etten , hin hi.it9.'prepaiatron.'we „.said re?etf, to.the - fuli. estent of the law: •• .• • - : ~e . . mit atnatioth, • (16 feet:thick.) Black -Vislicy, clti •;x. to el:V.11121111.1:e ivi•ut.eihm or our 'eelehrlited Lori ' 7 ';!" , '!" V , , 'lz" ...Lain' 9c '-' 64C-4 ' ":•• ( 1 1 AS. '" r " l''. • feet thicic*J.vmd other Veins, -.. ''. .• ; ITT 0 , 11- Yerehte.err• ahroad 6m' riily hixm 'havinig i ----- ' - ' 7-7------7 , - r ' - T .. 'l . 'A 4: ' - - ••,. . • .. . - . . , . •• - -. • . ti.. - A•al .11i1.,peil hi-thg .1 . en. best order. ,- • •• • •••• .• . J : .C) - -14 , N . • 11 : ...I ) .• I''.6- H .'-`-/- .9 '. : •• .. - IN 'TULE -WORKING 'ORDER -- ..... -..": 1 . 11.1.LE1t, GRAE.P :.t, CO; - - ,' - '•• '• 'NI ‘Ni_t'ACT.7IIF , R F.' ' --• : - • , -- - ' • ... • . - '- • - COAL ' '' .- ' SCREENS; - :I - -'' .• • Pstrmays driven,. fehut ea. be r aflings and 'breasts ' - 1•. . .. -,, gund. and (At niftily , ready to chi a tar c nantilv • '- ' - ....— ..., ; 1 1 -.. •,,.-, ile , • • -.... g 2. . .. .. 0f• thiellbta text and .Most Apiiroy.etl RI Vet, r for Family rise. -AR the neceswy z.leantensines. I 'drift' -ram"ronte...., bilrsm T . rail. iron. - -timber, - powder. The erideriieeed wlio - is a 'prao fail ",Screen 7 .slinittrac-. ~ oil. &c.,-;..te , With a lit - et:her, rolls...screens. and bveri , '.turen, Jpformf• C4 . )al- torn il m n u cl it ot E he E rF ly . lit. , t . h p a n t te l li . ..a•: . thing m‘ed in mining and preParitur coal on. thefirciper. .mentifftemeing• a new- t 'm ill be SOld vottithec. d fiery.. "Apple to - • June *2ll 1 Si, 4: alfd • another patented -anen=t S. liitib I. Yt • • - ~:. : . - JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT; ' ''• . ,II E 41:ARAN - TEES 'TI . IAT TI-IC irm... , 41 WILL AL- -I . - . ,-...- • • • • 121•Wanut'eUreet, Ph il ',del phia, WAI s BETA IS /TS pR1G1N...., suf.. Li . NTIL ..EZi • -• , - -• • ~. .... -.... Or to CHARLES M.. HILL,' • ' TIRELYWOR:S Or.T. • i: . .. • .. ' - .' i'.. ' • •••• ' : ' •-.. - -Real Estate Agent; P' , AtAvilfel • Ile respeciftilly Nil kits a continuance of .t. he pairort;•.i •-• _ _ ...,.....- • - age' fierclA,lftre ea 1 ibprAlt:r.bes.toeced.upoh him.. • .- - -..-• ' . . . ..1011.N U. DIEIIM. ' ".. - 1 - tetifro'nd !.. , ,t .. rear'of lEfitet lin 'b Ilaraware Store.' Noy: 4; ••+;.5,-.44-if, ' --.- - .TorrsVILLE. 'PA. .114 Wahint Nitreret, Philadelphia, • 'lO. 11 I' Broadway, New York, .• • No:.1 - 4 1 SBrate Mtreri, etamon, !rascricrtr.r-qqalitYof this r.lehrtdi , dC;Ail from their EDGE HILL COLLIERY, - : and by them. • ' ) 1 CRLEK.. o remets !Ked ,at OIMERRY. CO:11, rs in a.-nice ssvectiiile 4l non Mu" let afi r larg e ustardiflt? - ' 44 -* 111) 0-thirds ,c" Feb. 3, . lAN Laitiri titid ti-Js4 - . &mpg; at • • . . PE.11111011: tillb!!Crlher 11115. - . - rotamrricild the manhfcCture ot.Ta',...uperlor al ticle'of rear at Ile . cortferbi rectos... tk 1.1: " h"i'c Pr . imred 'l4l gr.irei. pure hoieralr, oliitit" tat will tO 1 )C egira. if.uut enl e 1 i ur to any article In the -1 ,, r /11111. all purivwes - for at the, lower! 'raarket pricce, Al .! '4: i> f..r dealer, to give, .to a trial. 1 -.. e.-. . ; ' ,J. .11..31YERS: t' • I' Latter ten and 6 ' l : tastes 4590 - SAFE: STEAM BOILER, i.far tea r to Make tt . . . .. , , .. =e l, ..;rrit!ei ig prel',:tred 1.1 receive OrdeCt. for . tilk dittSuN 6rgANI,BOILEII.-, in .-7r1,5.: tit-quit l' uP ' j .CO.. -The atten c:, di of iiianuriicturers mut tit heri is d to Iti'x new Slearn tleneratot., ::a comi)iainr'&..- ''''' Ir h'iitage• In aie,4 , lute Fafety from dettrttetive ~' don; tirizt • co-t and dttrabillty. ecoooiny of ..fuel. ;ity of cleaning and. tninsportatitni, ..t.e.; &c., - not .(a, ed..i . T.a . iilmilei now in uYe: - -- - . tit.te• b0i1t..., nlis 1 - e 4. lin daily n , )eriton • 1I tog r: ri ••• , . 7,:, , ,,k, ,d" %)!c.F., , ,1 . ... W 111. II•I'llel'II: .r- C 0., , 1 centh ~ ,j . , :,.t ~:r4 Iltimilten strei , i :17A.;•;.... - W: Cattc)i'F. c'''': s Occes:rcet,,:iclittylicitl, ,Ind at Gars-ed's Tre- • t 31. :.'..,Tiaz.1-, , ,,, 0 * . -:• - • . - . . . - JOSE.,. .. . . . . . ' ."1" II HARRISON,HAIZRISON Jr t , .l - . - ,IV - ruthington Building, .- '4.5.. I'l - 11 - RD'. STREET; , t• ' 24 , ' , i4...--L',..lf; . .. : ~ ,PIILLIDELPULA. ' f l av oring es- in be wide? a;r Soma n p dy and -n.lllt- bdtter anb avni without- %. used v,itkibot a e, e ateellc • o ff ibe e 066t5 ma ny virfir" - ; Al cleaned, csu Br, and If to b e T,l le s. gl l lll , theybole LOWS' Perfunie.ry -ritinps nay be.had In an their. variety at: the new 13691: Jtati6ttori:itive.(4 , Busisx,sH & eentfe Strout l luw Tiiiity Clinte r"ll4vale• 701, • • : -1 Pier No. 7. _ : ,4 1111'1DT ILE 'FAA RDS*_. by the thuu.smiklssmaller tinan IiA,NNAN'ti • xitol Prilittn,7 Unite; Pottsville. . . . . . .7)17:* '.7.7 7 .: 1 1 . ..,1.... '.:-:...::::-...',' :. '.: ........:::....-:-. -....-...:-.....--..,::.-':- ..-'.'-.....'." .i. ---.' -,-- :_''.'4,' ,- ''.3:•:..,'" .:''''l, - .1 -- . .- .--. . -..- -..- . .... .. . . . - • , ... ~ . . : 1 . • . ; .. • ,• • . . .:• '' • . . ' . . . . . . ~.. . . . ..:, .. . ... ..- .. - . . .. . • . .. . .:...... , .., ..-: , ... • . . . . . . . . . .. . .... .... . 1 : . .... : .1 " •.. :: ... I. : : .:, -- - 1 1 -!!!,....,., -.':, ,- :. '.. -4, - ..: ' '" ,';'. t , .- : . ..- .. ''- - -.-.- , 2 11 .4.: 4111 4 - ti 'Ll ...' " .". ' . . •': :. •- i ' -''' .: • .... ' '''' l ' . 1 '• .. -'' :' .' :. , -...- - s. _ . >,• , . . .. ... : : ........, ~ : ... 1 ~....... i : t.r - POTTSV:I . • . • ~ ...... ............ ~ . . . ~ • •. .•. :, .... . . .. .. . ... . . . , . • • . . . .. . . . . . . . .. : -... , ..:- I - ......,..... ---,-. ..,.../.„ ~ ,-„,,,,..:::-,••......_. f...,:.;:•- „.- -- • •-..„ ); „ .. ,,q, -... . . .• . . . ~ ..... . •... .. • . _. _. .._ .. ..•..„ ...ii - j2.2 :: .-1t ....141. -....._, LEE ,. jot , ~ .... . _ . _- . - .. _ , . - . -PUBLISITED.. - EVERT-:.S4TVRDAY'::WRNING-'-13Y;;BEVOIN::::1WAS';.' ., .P.97$yRiTY4;., SC..-11q44':; .. C9irnt.- P F,N.WVANIA VOL. XLII. Pier No. 15. OASTNER, STIOKNEY & WELLINGTON BLAXISTON, GRAEFF & Co., i DZALIES BY TH2 CKLIIO, IN LORBERRY AYR LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL, Anthracite&itturanous Coals ......... . . . . , . . .. Shippers of other.approVed quakities of • - •:•• • • • -•• SOLE AGENTS IN NEWITINiLAND ?Oa: .. . . .... . , WHITE . AN - p..REti ' ASH . -00A1,. •- - , PICKER'S LEHIGH. SVGIR-LOAF .COAL.: . : 3 i o ' W oloo t Sfreet, Philadelphia.. • I -- ' -'• , • • •••• •• • SAINIATEL.CASTDTDR;.New. YOrl i - --. 9 Trinity Building, lgew York. • •• . I . .. - -.- . • ' : (.3: P ; • STICKNF , I .% Fall River, • • •••• Cor. of Kilby 4t, .Doane Street,'•Boston.l. - -•- ' •, • S. C. WELLINGTON; Boston. •' • • -' ' • - •-•-. ' '.• 7 ‘ ••'' ' . •• : ; • 109 Trinity Building;•New.-Ycirk; - •, - . . . • • •._ I .; • OFFICES': -215 Widnut•Street, Philadelphla,...;••• - Pier N ' o. 11. -. I ' - • 115 Kilby Street, Boston, : - - : • ' •- Whitt. f. tin. 0. 6, -P . ort..R . ichiiiiind,lPhila(ra: LEVirtS• AtiDtniltlED it - co : ; ;. : 1•••• •-.- • • - r • • .... •.. • • ..—. 1, ~ : • : 2....tf - Trl .••• Wholeaale Dealers in the best varieties, of. . - . . D. • - •• . . - - • .. Anthracite ... and .Bittimmous Coalm ., i. AI% D . c.sr,.N,...Lcc II NAN' & - c 0.,, : ..• - PO5 Walnut Street; Dhiladelphfa: .••• •• ' -. • . ••• OFFIcES: .; 110 Broadway, New York. • •• -.. • : LO . CLT .. ST .. MODNT . A..,11i_ ; 1_. , _ 06 . PST' dAD. wriacivisA.w • , . I_l4:Kirby Street,Bo,ston, .- •--.-; . i i , --_, -• . -.. • BE, 1.r..1.1.1G - 11. AND OT. 888 . . . - . •'. . Plrineer Shippers from•Klizrthetliport. of . . •••',.... ' WHITE.AND-: RED. ASH: COALS;, LEIIIGB, SPRING 31017N. - i'AIN, ITAZLE'ION, ANp .• •_ . - ~ - C9VIsTIL .RIDGE;' COALS. -- . 9 i :Az . enis for thetiale - Of the eniebratedGeOrgii• Creek P 5 • n— • , -1 'Cumberland ' Coal, from the Mines of the - Coo • -. .... , ri i., r . ri.o. 9... . • . t LiolidatiOn.eoarami Iron - Companzinf Maryland., .- -.. •. • • • . .. • • ' •• • .l• . -.--. .. •., ' • ~ 1:. Richniond, ".- . ; •- . 1 .- : - BANCIiOFT; LEWIS ~:& Co., • . .1 SIIIF F INO WILLILVZSI ..?' 1 Baltim Elizai,e or.e,' ' . ll:'• ••• •• •.' . - • . . '.. - lIINET.B Ann.iiiirrEES ov mit : - " ..: - . , • I . Georgebiem. .... -.- .•• .. -- ' • " • ' t • - • • "-.(.20; Walnut street; Philadelphfl.: • • C/.lbrated• ASHLAND COAL, •: • o I 1 _ri•ii •,. i,.512. - Trinity Minding, New York.. • . •• - - I ' .. ' FROM IkIAILINOY .3IOUNTAII•-.1. .' • ; • .•-• .15 Doane Kt.,' Buaton. - • ...' -- ' - • i • OFFICE-111 Walnut Street, Commercial Building, i - -Feb; 11,'n .. -, - • .'• ' -, ••• :...- - 6 If . . I : Philadelphia. - - - • - . . . ...... . . . . . I , New :York Office-77 Cedtir Slreet. •Bnf ton Offloe7,.r. . ~, .. - • . i • -.-• Witt..IJUN.TE 11,' Jr;; & C0'.... . -- q ! arili Street. - • • . -• . (Pct. 23; lii :-13 , - - . ... . , -..- , .. .. , ~. . . .. . ~ . , . .. - ••••r• ` .. - utrire2.l . Nl -, .IIIPPEIS 05" . . White . .!..ctrui. • Red . Ail . . Anthr a cite . Coal, ' • - And ',Agents for the • . ..iii - t**Tei7i...coAir„ ,, . . • Feb. 14..63 OONNKt & PATTERSON A othl rind o.nd G le • Conicrico . . . . VAA Z AtEl - TIP-011 ,: , .k . c-;- . i . SGH . V.YIAIM, - .C.(L i.COAL. • • .. . ....... • •••• A.. M. - .STOUT 4.Si C 0.,. • - I Black Meath Millie -Ash' axid'::Pealied *inn". t'Snet;etre . to STOUT & VAN W,ICKLF.,,) . - -,' • - .'. :fain Free' !turning'. • • • .111ingrs and tihinnerr , ol" the cejebiated PT.II.TON (1E- r-........ 0. PINT.• A . :sH . ...cr,o-A - 1 - :;.. .111G11)rOA •.-- L from the Ehl!eray.ale Colliery:. nearlitt- P: zleton..r.., :wit ge:lleri. in the best varletief , ..of :'. ' ADD RESS---Ptirniviu.r.oi .111:. EgtiVILI.F., SC111:13`1• .'. ;.kill C.oinry, Pa . . •- -.-- • -- - • • - • • • - - . . . '• r .: AITIIR IfftlE , AND .BITIMINQUS. fOALS. 1. . Delivered dire , :t. 1 - nim the mines ar.on hoard 4 vi.;S - 'r, r A,44-,,ii...: !VIC LiN ' L'l7, ,ift . .13 ..F.lll II IC : • TRENTON. 7.C..7., • • . - FII.V.A - PETIIPOTPI.. ' 1 1 . N. P,IIU NSW I(' li 'N. ,T., • • T'(.11r1',.1t1(11310 ND„ P .A., : y ' My East...Frni:lin • Lorherry 60al . i. 9 ,noii , Sold exclit, i•iv e1 . .1 - , Ale.- SM. 'C AL DW131.1.:G9.1i DON ...t., , Ci);; Aylin '-. 0 F ii , 1 CF.S. ----tjt -A: 4 6 !Filial)* lAliiiiiill g; • ae iny .sple A . gents.. :Pa : Hies oiderini:tnan ,them,. may 1 41 111 ioadway, 'New :1, - . 0r1i., - - -.• • .-- • - - • always . depend. tiPunz - gyl ti mi. a Pare nitiele.. - . • -•• . - • '.. - - •., • . ( - No -11" Walnut St., - Philadelphia, G. LEE ST9t2. . . 111. broasin a: . ,, • Trunt) Buildings OFFICt - q: . ) -N° . i . Nol .144 State Street, Boston. ,-..•-, .. . - ..1.11:NRY 1it11...-, WiukLe NEW YORK. DANIEL' PACK . tilt. .. • .. E. A..Ps\.Cilli .' 1 . —.-,,._ ._ '. Tit it' '.lUtiliEfitii4i,i,ii3i, have • tili; - - DANIEL PACKER Zs .- Co -; - '-- . - ,1y 4 . 2 ,--,-. onv entered 'into il • cn:p:irtnership tinder the: ' ' l '' '. • ' ' : ' • ''' ': .•-• . 1 tf:an - i)1. SI NN WK . • , .()N. Lt. co:. lot' .the..• tran•i•peadn.of ' - ,- ' 4 ""'." ft'" fl l '' ' ''''" !.". : • '- '' ..: '. I . WholesAe Cool' llns-ilie,,i.. and aOlicit. ei - nd- - nuanc! of Leliigli.r.Sclitiylkill.lNil'.iesliiirpe,': patropage..of,fomer.AiN.tOin,,fe. •.. .. , : .. ...- .... Lackaivatizin..C.iimPtriniad-,..i.i.m.. • ... .-.. :. ..mtiN J. SPNNISON, . - • - 'IIIOAIA - r YORK} , '. . • ... : riltd - •Elk Hill f G liS COril: --- ....,:. ":"• ': ... . :.- cirArttEs P. siNNicK soN: .. - - . , :1' phdadelplii%.• Jnii 1.:1566 . • . •' 1- . . . ' ..0 . 0; :A: I:4 S .. . .. . . • 142,i07,19111.1g01.17T10Z44r...4Thn firm of .•517 , 1 . ••• 'IkYA...- , -• • +. 4- . IN'ICKSk.)S k:t.I,LOVER•i. by:inutnnl eonpeni ? Ilii,‘ tiny diisolved, . I.leithi , r of . the :nu& "fsigned -will . civ El 411 E—No. 4 Pint Street; Ne.lT'Verk• 1 sign In ligniilatiod...Both will - continue the 6 ml,biot : 0ct0ber'14.,. , 05 . , ~ ,-. , • . 41-1 y , --.. fleSt. !Infier i , ...1W firms.:and nia• be frond for the pie§,ent 1 . 14-1 v $ . . . E. I:31B E ,-The: ti t 4) returnthanUs to' thepublic' • !on its pat rOn:z.e the and ink.rm it , that be LS still :prepared to &11 order& promptly. . for Grame loin her aial , : • -..;. •. • seid; D, 1w5•••• . • .zro r s A 17E - TIRE . OLD' PAPililt, . . . i . d . .4 .Centi arionnil paid for dean Willie Yrdting, 31an . 2.zine Paper—and..nlso Old Newbfiariers,Pamphte t , and Old Doolis.witli the'coyara taken off; (..:01‘.red .1 - ,:' Ina 1 cart a popinl: : -, - • . - --:- .- . B..BANIs.:A.N.- --. . . , PIANOS AND' 3111.71,001:101N,S, front the rm li . best inannfacturerS.', and a general •: .- , nssortrneUt DI excellent. Musical Instra, _r . - -A. 1 . meats:. are sold. Dl' the ''.upder‘bined.— . St rimm -Bild. , .and ScreWs for Violins; ' can'also be fniniiilaed. Instrnmeuta re'paired . at short notice, and :on reasonable term's, - r - , . ~ ' . .. . 'M..LETAIMERS,...44..,ent,.. . . f . Sept_ 17; '64...- - .l.f] ' ' • Centre street, Pottsville. . .._ ....____ _~. . . . . 1 It'ne* an pply of - Dried. Prix its, cpnii.sting, of I, A miles, Peaches. Cherries, F'cnnes.•tvericlioicejnt . - BOLIAIs:NAN le - ,SCHNERR'S. Market street, above-Third, Piattssille.' prime. _. . . . A article -- of, Cpuii try'. Lsard, "fresh Li and- unndol tended. at •:•, • - - . : : • .. • : •---; . ' :.: DOH ANNAN .1% SCNNEAR'S, ... 46:- : - ' . Market street, above 'llird,...rort;i:ll.lle." ... I wig teach you to oleic/ the Bowels of the Earth, aud *dug out thiCavents . of itottUtatio WM, - illicit aid ' give strength to our limit and .fit Natisiaito Air Wm Olelunire4—Dß. JOIRISON. GOAL. I'• T. EL SOHOLLENBEE,GER.AGENT, 311ner . l!nd fitlippr.or, the Cel.-hr;iterl LEHIGH. April 1". •."..2 Trernorit. 29. FOR. SALE. i;nn.• 6. 416 GOVERNMENT: ;LOANS . ..L , ..:r"1..'-w4ivw:p..; CENTRE STREET, POTTSVIIILE, OFFF.RS FOR SAIR- Government Seenritie.s, AS FOLLOWS U. 5..`7-30; Bonds*of. 1881, 5-20 LOan of:1862, 5-10 Loan of 1861;. 5-20 . Loan 'of-1865. ALL KLNDS OF STOCK Bought and Sold on Comtnission. • COLLECTIONS made on all points . rtt lowest rate. Nnv. 26, ,'66— k 7-em • 'SATURDAY )I.ORNINO;I.4ANUARY.-::.1;,::.1506.... .P.HILAPELKUA I • z • .. . . RPROVEO: PERISCOPIC ...SPECTACIES..:: . .. s -Et td lStt . . . ilarbeel.Manufactery, Wholesale & . *e. • !BARBERS,ThiPttoVED PERI§COPI.O . .SPECTA - : CLES...trapert that C LEAF It , IWII anci.Bint.niaaci of - care . Dia NV bleb. cauniivbe obtained' Linn any other rrStiire and Factori, No. `24S rforty Sisbt6 St., Philadelphin• •." • N. R.-floaters, supplied . ttid eariididkof SPECTACLES atin* rates- • • :. • • • , -:.l)R2 . Erit4.4CCki -. : . . ..„ . . . . . .. :- :: - '"• : - 13 - A . Nif.,Y4 4- 1t.; : .: . .. • :•.:: . '•'. NQ...„34•:$Q*l - I..:TEcup..isTA:gT; ---: •..-.PI-1.rr,:4pr.,14,4..1z...:-...,::i L. S. FIVE-TW.F.STIES 0F..15(12,. -do •. do • .*" .• .•1854, : . • '• do • do: • di) • . .•• • 1865.; • - . L7S..SEVEI-THIRTIES OF AUGUST,'IBdc do do, do do" - • do. ••• •• do - . •• .1111,N, . • •1865;, • U. S.: TEN FORTI.LS,.: •-• U. S. SIXES. OF •-• . U. S: OERTIFICATEri oF UEBTETINF , SS, COIIPOUNDANTEITEST ..NOTES • • . • - . . , • . . GOLD, AND STLYER • _••• • •-• " • BOLTAND SOLD . . • c-O-Prafts•Oa . .England, lieland, France and Germany...drawn_ -• Philadelphi, Nov. 22, 1861_ PLANos . iDts,Nos • . . My tliann Fortes. which-have been awarded nitriler-• ous lIItIII PEIZE - 31EI/ALS, years.. tiss:t In this. . enuntry tnul Etironic for their decided superiority; axe st i.l mann fa et tired In" eity;_wliere . the ineseel leper hat= been lotgacknowled!red and universally ad .inired..% In delicacy and . s.tVeeineSs of tone. with parity and power: they are. unequalled, and' luny 'warranted on the niost retisonahle.term4. , -CONRAD MEYER: • .722 Arch 141re'et, . . . . tit Ot lb-ANI , PR E SENT S tciThomus.c.,qa7ett4., +a 4 co r 4 o Q 4 0 g. - • Are 1111.,.1* :• • " , • .. Watchem,; ID in inoki,lN, I.Cloclisi • .: • .irst rtcy : Gocittw: •Selrer - • -• • • sniad 'lna led Ware • • • • th y uffec therlyiyei-t t'attitet rates. ' IEB TEN'S coTTAGE: (.ItI{J.GAN.B • . • • . u . • . .• . . • Are . not (nib' nexcelled, hit t 111' are .obsidntely tin .equidisd.hy any 01-1ier:11 , 44 InsfruinentAn the- country Desiiiried exiiresaW fiir Churches and Schools; they . are. found to'be. erpodly • welt . ashipted 'to the parlor . and drawing-room.. VOr sale only by. • : ••• .• • " • ' • E;11i: lIIIUGE..• '• .• SENI2NTII-.:31 - ,'PIIILAD'A_ :lir' 'Also, BRADBURY'S PIASOS; and..d eompl.:te . .assortrrieut of : the . PERFECT:MELODEON. : • -:- ITNION • ..STE - AINI • -• ROTARY .' , . T3V).W lIR. . . .. • . . These Machines are the . . best '.applianeea.'kr inrreas- Ina the ermming emairity . of boilers' Where..there is s •defectirerlialt•lr Wit Ore rhemi fuel is revived : in be •u-etl, like Fine and Dustl'otil. Coke..Sereened. Ashes. Bitnminous Coal: Fair . Dut. - ,-Tittini•ra• -These Machines ate operated •'by steam.direct from - the,lMilers, and kiintrc: no power 'frotit'..the "they occupy no meta . .11.VOL111)14'..11. any other . purposcl 'fitv,quire .. noiselei+ in't helr ,operatiOn'itud -are not hi-1 to.wenr Outfor years. . .• . .. . • • By te-ine this Machine-'your grate : burs' -will. never bend eir melt dor n. yours - eoal win.bain to: aches and notcliniter. - s , tylrez the trohtde, eiltse .: Of clean ..ine.vour tirt4 more than - once a chg.... Tile Machine ia easify:rnn with ten portal ! of Stettin, - and yOu ean'get uft - yOnt' steam in . the iMa-uinrin hall. the-time and ~pense- o f the ordinary - way;. • . • • . AIN> warrant emery machine to do' your work-in a Sat . • - isfactory tretnner. Oro • sale, nod-Eire . you ten.days after the roachine: n • Is. Put up:to deckle •wlietber yon Will. keep it.or pot. ; • -..'• . . orderitn::Marhines. ;ire the.kind and size of yoni. homer?. number s . quare'Pet heating stirface and Equine feet grate.surface: Send fur "a ' 11..NINTIIEWSON. ch•neral '..•Act..for•Petina.: :.•• :.- • ',.24,N0r.11111 -1:•41 . r_5i: 7. - ...:, - : .: 41.. - - . .... : 4.1.p.;.:. i 11.i17. - tii,S:! -:. VV:13:5!1.! .H.:- :AiiL:- - si,F..-;:,NFO:kiiRATII . --..::: 1 . , . . open a chpii;e'lmortmept - or • A.D 1 E.S' ...FA NCY . .'FURS I: .1 Iludson Bay dr. Russian Sables, Fine i Luuk S:tble, Royal Er till tie, • • . . .. . ... . . . ' Mil'ic op in nil .the.littei , t . .Airlei. awl lii',.isilicli they I iivit e 'the .. Lit tcntioq (ii . 'the; public be fore . .. ptuchat+lug . . .. . .. • • •••• . • ." WOnitA*lll. • 4 , 15 Areti• StTet, ..• • 41-31 n FOR COMFORT, OONVENIEI4OE, ECON OMY, AND DITRABILITY, USE;., THOMSON' LONDON KITCHENER • oR' Et' R.OPI ~:~\,:. I;, \ ('TI..'. -Tit Y.: EC.iT .It INGE - ny Fit 'I,NI:F..NTtiti &71119 , 3150 N, Nr...269111(100 1 a, • . IrOn Fotioderi - Ouid - 31n.tiofnctitrirtne • of gsga,-,.llle.nteil.: Tinnier;l and , • • '•su>,nelled Worsis,.&e.; avel :, • • • .• . I3AN :KIS ; DINMO RE' & Co:, . Successo , "a to. A .. B. DAVIS & CO., . atentSta MEAL:"E:Sfi •• . •tii . i - Adde for 1 reig4-Locksit.R. • ' ! . racks.4:Deplits; and .Live degripthips '• of: I . oranant it. , Par-. tlielPl4troarni eciiles ri . iid peasoen . !. lewd's, N. corner. . ' 1150 St..• an a . d. Penn. Avenue , Phila.': Sept: . i48c.0...Etkne.15." Eywt ., . 'B. rt.m.r.; Lips B . Tlca i 1 . WILA . . . :•. ~.2±I4ISI.TFACE.BREBS OF . ‘ • I*"iiiiistieniind Glanit,"t and Burning nnit - Eubricndug pile; .• • • "", - ItetizineidintlNatitbn;.;• • "•' • co. 140.5011 ; M SEC4SISi3 ST., ITlLA.Dsipmai. Sekt - ..16, .. ."- ..; 1 . •:• E.T..Gui• • "*. : • . .. . .. • .. CifdrAS. PATOKES •-, . E.:T. TAV1...00.'.. ~ , :. : . *—:.'. • ..- , `For.. the . - co4veld?noe or. .our , ~ ; . • (V) . - , .;. • • '.. ~patr6ia and °theta at a . distlaze, I 1- . • ;',_ -••. it • .... ~• WU -he.re' pre'eent -a - diatTatn of . 5' ..0,.....0. .. selfrileasurement., b}' Irbicit .a , .• . .:- _a. ' good, at will be -guarantied; .I>y ( 41.\.....„! .. • -.: .... _ r _ . . mikdn . the sizes . itr, I.lle' .ordr ti, • -..-- deeguated in.the accompaayaig I' . '' .: -- . . EXPLANATION: . • : . ~ c 1 -i,. :.. -, - 3iti:A..VILE . F(?II: COAT. *1: - ' - . Lrefsth of. Back, : from :1 to 2., - - 4 : . tt: --..' i,. .7 • : Imngth of , Skiiie, - (with arm t , - • • ..:. . - - v ---.. • - - . crookrity from 4 to 5: •• _ • \:: ".• • ~ . -'fireesc..Mea ,, ure:-.9.ionnd the i 1 . ••••*. • .' • most . prondneut 'part.,'of the .. .: ..Waist' ..Ifeasu're;—.4iound the waist ' • - v •. ... ': • State whether the..perion, le ....-, S '' , l : .- erect or•sioopin•a, - '. •• • : ... . 1. • .' , t i : • - ,;. , The garnet:mamfor mies Coai . - • .. --* , .. . • Meaatue.i inside Beam, and out- .. • . .._ . .. „ • side trtitit.hip.bone, atLd aruand . the wafst: All i hip. •- . t3kmrt.v or M#142.TAT.560 1 .2" ay To 55E5 or COS?.. . Gxe,s lo it EirliJartiLD,4 l r TOT e . .ertspacerosr. . * : -.• •-,' . -.' . - •,''' 4 , IIIAbI.'STOKEIV.A: lea:,_' , , . tligi:Citeeton - iet SC,- Fai;odelphila: : June ... ... . . liiDEROI4, TAIZI,OR & BSOWN, ,AETISTS.AND--.PROTOAWIIERS, 912 iixid 914. chiteinait.Strept, -- , PHILADELPHIA..: ELl:elak . ' Armici., iilROlllll2, City ‘Cablno.• *hike: booms and Miulti4ittory.. 2so;Osorrrt prookri . • • • . • . . . . .. • • . • , • - • Philadelphia. • . . • . • • - • • . M.:—Perimirs going tis . the City will find it to advantAge t,o call arid.exiimine the etock, -'1). • Sept 27, .62 '• • 39-tf • P • •• . Penna.. P ai nt, and. Color: Works. • . • Liberty. White Lead I- Liberty White Lead!: TRY,IT 1.; ' ' PET t _.• •Wsaass - ren to cover.more surface, for:tanuitreipaz, - than any Other. 'Bay the . best, it •is the sheerest/ TRl'lTf_; TRY Liiierty Lead is whiter than any other, . Liberty Lead centre butter. than any other. .• • LiDe.rty Lead wenrs longer than any nther..• • • . ' • Liberty• Lead is I/101i ?Coilo2'hicai than any other. • , 'Liberty 'Lead_ -more . free front' impurities and Is Wstotierreti to-do more • and better , work,:at.a - '• • • • gioth esst..than any:, other: . ' • Brij: w arranted. .Manufactured and wairantkil. • •• •• Z &-S Yr - H WiIOLESA. - - - - • DRCB,.PIINT AID GLASS DEMERS, 137 ?torah - Third Stteet, _Nov. 4, . IMarcla7o-1.0 44- "~ Q, .. . . . . . . . .. : • THETLIGULEST VASII PI{ICES 1. • .• Paid.for Old riewspapere,.PrentiohlttmAttelin caul Waite Pisper.of .efery des&iptiun, - . • . • ' : '-'•For particulars iilldiii ' • •-• ' -• ' ' _•_ --‘ - l• ~ . STOCKWELL. Se F..yiiiiro4o1 4 [,- • • ..- ..,.. •r. . . . .. . • , . . . i Nei %%Ann. Street, - ••.: . . • • One door \Vett _of 7.ilassati St:, N. S. • 25' - '-' ... .. • a - - .. . . . . - LAIME St - FA NC I - FURS ! AT - - - ~.. ..,..;: f . i - ... . .. .• JOTS FAREIRA'S ..:. ..• . ,4 . " • "s : 11 :" ' '.. O 'L.! . ili,nltiltih'ed ••• fii ' '' :4-'. ' • `.:+ I , 1.;,-It . MA' NLi F. .A.O TOR Y, , .. ,* "- AO. '7ILS • Arch Street 4i , , at- • . 1.11)41VC 'Rh. PIRLADA. .. ` 4-. ' ''''''' - . 7 , ....,...:rri: , I haive now in stare of my oirn Ira -:• :.- . , - --_: . isirt.itimv..witv . litdnithcture. :tp( 1- of •'• - •' - ' - :7 - ` , the 'LARGEST .and moat BEAUTI r . .FL'I. • selections. of IRArtitt'll , FURS, for LAPIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR. -in the' City. Also, a fine . aeon i iitent of Gent'aa Vair filoves.and Collars.- • I,am enabled to diix , se of my gOodS at very YettatipsiL • ble prices.and 1 ,vould taerefory solicit Assn from my friends of Schuylkill.connt,V, and Vicinity. . - - . • . ' Cir'lleniember the ..C:llllA..tilitiilncrnndSCreei:•• '• • " ..110 . 11N `F.A It Er II R.A. • . :.. TIS Arith Streetl - abol/e Ttla, - South side, 11111.1i.D.A... • . • ; . M - 1 have no Paftner, nor connection wit.h•any other In Philadelphlai :- Sent..tia..'6s.-3-5-4m • '• • • Squirrel, Fitch, S,OLD lin. ;Aitilinfactu . 'PHILADELPIJIA,' T:AK . E - ..N . G.71:q E ! FAIIMERSeind' . 'DEALERS in' FERTILIZERS will please take notice that We ha ye• adtipted :the following Tiede .Mark .to protect onn‘elei , ; , „ and prevent ' those ivha use oar. RAW BONE SUPER.PIIOSBRATE - froni lieing..ilecen,:edwriten.purehasibg inanfires. • '. • We haveheen.tili lige& to,. glee' thin,profiectinn to our custountri, in . consenuencgof several patties having un-' lawfully used:Our distinctive nstne, : "Raw. Btine.!' he. offering their article pultlie.:. This Tr.mde adtipted in' add it ion: to' the,' title ~ .ItaW Bone," Vi hitt is our exeittsive, -prOpeity, and we: ;caution 'fill' nmnu faetarers froutan-ing it in future.T. We Would state n' the trade. and', c.tnsuinci . s. that they , Will And... it ' to their interest Lo.see that tlui —Tracle•Mals..•l:s upoh ev 'ri bag ahiy nd barrel purcbaae, as nun.; other_ t, r is - Pen-: pine. • • • • , • . BAUCILI. iiip,f)E MARI< - P _ . 13 A: IT(4-E-I:7 .5 11 A W .13 0 IliE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF TIME, 35.ENUF CTt R 1 DBY . BAT_IGH & S9NS; No. 20 South:Delaware ANClille, PIIILADELPIIIA. . . Tie great popularity of our article - has been found sufficient inducement to certain iinnators to Manor:ie. , tine and' advertise "RaW .lione Phosphates," a name' which prieicated with nti. and is our own :rightful pro.' ,perty. • We will State. f.d. the:Mformaildn of all. tliat we are the eiclusiee manufacturers or this 'article-411e tiri4inaland proprietors. of R-having .been •tritinu- . .factored by its form period of twebe years: Al;s.). that it' is covered by L4eyettil, letters patent, held only by 'We are now'ready to .supply.it In 'large, quantities- , Navin made recent additions and iMproVement'S. Ves 's. , ,lis•drawirig•ln feet Of xisater can loud directly: from the wharves of the .WOrlis: Which are bleated at the foot of Ibinris street: Delaware-River :- We call.the attention; - Of IiE F 'S.I.F.RS to this, great advtintag.e.' ' • '••- • Thepre ,, cot indications: are'•that we ?hail-11:1ye...a greatly intreasell•demand 'over last spring and fall sea sons. and we. advise farmers to send' iu their orders to •thi•ir respective dealeis at an early day,. that all may be 'annulled promptly. ... Soliciting your. toutinited 'Orders, we remake..luura • ' ' • ' SONS.', .No•::20 S. N'i:llVarerAveritut.,Philadelphirt: • re - For sale by ',LA.% Bitipirr . . '. . , :UNION. ::. : OEMINART I ...'::_. - NoNF.:.E;erliii, - I:4iibit -.Cooty,'.l".Onna.;- '7III,'3T ; LASS SC4QOL. FOR 110'tS: Winter Besslon opens January 10th, 1865. Foi:turtlier infornint lon rind. Cirenl nr nddfAss . F. HOFFMAN, Frincipal TO. CARPENTERS: & BUILDERS. The • I4eli tiylkil I -,' C iplinty. Lumber & Manufacturing Cg. . . Have 'on hand •at ..their..,ex - lcOslve - establishment, on Itailroad.Street, n great quantity brim:liter ofevery kind aud - fieberip coo. whiCh they Can supply to Operators; (lame:dere and ,Builderts;at lower rates than it, can be • bought. elsewfiCre..• • They , are also ready to stipply; thrqtmli rhemwans :of their extensive', business' and' la-. bor . enving michineS 'manufactured - artitie&M their line. at a eating Of S pet Out. on former.coSt. •. •• WorkShopehave M :mopes:Mil opera-. tion tor tlwpaet year, turning : oat:Vast quantities of • • ' : 0 or»,. ,••• • . ..•• Window- FrAnien, • tinslr'. • :• . • Vatter:Work: • • . • • ••• • Blinds,:' . Shutterw • And all kinds of ;Framed: Paneled and Turned • Wiwk, which they have 'con4ar.,iy. on .hand. • 'They are '• -ready' toeiemte• nide:* at the' shfirleat notice,. for .any quariti ty . fivality of sawed or manufactured ettiti. '.'. •: • 'Dry' and•' building, 4 ,nrpoe s. • gremi Hemlock - or nll fiw .Onk;:l.inple,•Ppplar, Chair, plank and s'eaut7 board»:. Cherry, Wainnt,:lttstwignity. for Cabi network : White and Yellbw.Pine boards' for flooring, raW or. made to order :-Tilite - Vine 134, ancl•X•inch . panel, alwayfi ready; also, plank,' iscantline, posts sitingles, lath, .ctiling, lath,. palling»; ". •• • : • ' . uf. sawed stuff and'eveyything In their line on hand or to order ; arthe shortest notice. ' ." .SS_' - • Al_4:;V.IN:.* ; . INEF;DI4ES'• ' .::.-- - •;rm.p:Roy.El)7.'• .-- ..SIIi . , !..EII 7 PH.O.sP.ItA.T.E„:„OF . j.IME: I . MannfactLred- ONLY by them at their - A G RIC ULT U . ItAL NV ORES 'respectfully ;ul.ll Alia attention . of Firmera • and• Dealers to the fuliowing facts:.. • • Art.; Alien •Needles do• not claim for ttieli article. cisive. excellence; • but nts.a . :: know, and • •• • cossmums know, that it Is .mit surpassed. by . ", • • . • . • . te•belicVe and.act UrioiTtfiO principle that there •.• ' • •is arnplermina tor all .mmuthictoreal. who de-, • . ;sire to do badness • 3d. • lf.we can furnish the Agricalfurlar - With superi-• • -." - •Or article' at reasonable . prices.- we • consult • .• • oar own and their interests by doing so. andaltyays has been, a flied...rifle . with im ' • : never to-undervalne goods unnie•or sold by "•• others, but prefer 'to say all , We posnibly.tan. • • . iri. Commendation of theni. irrm.pe,ctive of I •• ' • . :.who manufactures the .article. • ' . • The orders..for'etr. ImProved-•Sopee-Phosphate r• •., -; of Lime came lost) heavily. 31e . past season, • . '.• ::that weJeir some were dis.sppolnted iii ulr • .•• .. • taining tietipPly. •We bust. that, in. future . ..:". ••• :we may be -able .to incet all reasonable de- . . • " • manils.for oar artfcle.. , To';:tuud against the• •••••• Passibility of ainch disappOiniment,:we rug-: • .:. ' ' gestto all who want OUT Pliosphatelo• male • '- ..-atrangemeuts• for early . purchases fur next • • • Spring. Our. celebrated 'article can he•• had • • • • •.- from most of the respectable dealers through - ••, • • out the •countty. merchants In your. • . . • • neighborhood do not have it witiaud, request. ..them procure it' for you. •••• ' •' ' • PTA trade dieweant allowed - to dealers..: • .• • . ~ • . • •••... 42 S.: DelawareA ventie 'and All ti ; Watei.Strect,' • •••• fFirst.Store.above Cheetiinto.. - •.• .:•..1%54011 no OttfeivrbOt such. as we can 'safely room-, S alt SA' large and areal! sacks, far Bale bL . IVareh:..use,llorris - Malden . . w'srrra.l. raj =X 44rOiLliTA,,188,j''''' . , Newt Years clay has. dawned atptiet • .0n the - mOnittaitt, nii,the plain. Winter spreads her mantle.white, ••.- gienntine In the sun's Warm .. • • Sleigii-hellsjinttle to the street., •• •• • . - Joy and: pone the-New Tear greete . • -.Music lends, her swelling strain,. ' . • " Cannons batime. grarukretrain..• • Ann and :youth:and childhood Meet • . • . All with —Happy New Year.. ereet -• • • • Hope.botinds'briettiti every brew:: Hope an ever.welcome guest... -7 • • Care worn heart beblithe and . gay, • On PAS.' happy New- Yeara day— • •.; 0 all, thy Weary roulid.; - ,Listen. tM•bejoYinl tiOnn4. .c.. Sorrowhiaone be'not (nit down, • Thou ahait.win ond•Waar the crown Weep not for thy soldier:braie ••• -•:• . Sleeping in &Wham- Culinty eleemlie 'neath.die and • Reverend bow and kW the .. rod It 'should he thy•joy and . prlde Li so good a cause he died.- • • : one accord • . • Afitherus•to ounconimon LiWd: • Ilelhath.blessed our land with pf-tlee, .Rid'all angry passioni cease. •-• • Letthe jProus shout rip; forth, ' • F.ast and•Wime and f•lnuth ,Md That. has dawned it Nevi Years day, theln light of Freedom's ray.. .•. Jubilate lei 'us • • Goals God and.ruies en high,•.. • . • SWell the ttraill fmmr - shor.e to ihnre. Sleri , ry reigm uo more.-, Mau hrifellow 1. - mu • fart the einZ now redres4.l. - : . '" Washed the ,atioma crime away," Bleat this. ftiew - .Year.aliay. • • • Beet. and join our brother baud, . Wandert-r from another Share with tis our srlorinmi ranee,: Egnal rilibLS and equal • God -of ..natlire: . 0()d of b . eaTell . - - For'this day let thanks bd glen Gnard our hind frnm'ahoretn shore Aud rpritise'Thee evermore, . St. Clair, .SchitylkillCtiurity; , • OLD. WINTER, IS COXING Old Winter i 0 .fio lll - I—. R l3 c . k . 1 How icy and cold is he! , .. • ' : ...•. • • Ilecaree not a pin for. a'slitviring back';, • .'• • He a Saucy old chap to white-and black;, • lle whistk% hie . chills with:a wonderful knack, For bebe conies from'a cold cpuutryl •• - • • : A wittly old fellow nits Winter le—. ' • .• -. • AiniOdy'old fellOW-for glee.!* • . : • .: He cracks hie jokeB on the pretty: ew e t miss; - The wrinkled oldinalden,' unfit to lii. : .? • , Anil (recut - at the dew of their' lips i • for ibis IS the way with old falt}Ws 1111 d he ! . -:. ' Ail Wlnter•an riatiesonie blade. Lwot --* ' Iles wild in his humor and free Ile•11 whisfle_along for. ”the.want.ot thought ;'! And set all .the Warmth of our furs atnan And ruillq the burs by prettytitla bought : • A frolicsome.fellow ' ' : Old Wfn}cc Sn Ul Twins htx . gusts ilong, • Andmerilly shaking. the flee;. • --• From morning to night he wtil•sitic his song— Now monniint,•and Short—now howling,: . aud long— Isis voice is r his lungs are•stropg— ,••• • A me , ry old fellow is lie !. ' • • , • • . • • . 041 . Winteris a tough o'd:feliow for brows:: • _ . As I , Areh its ever you-see ! • • :• - Tie wilt trlptip. your trte tees and rend'ynr cl9the.; And stitremyour limbs-from yo.nr fingers . to Vies Ile minds not the.eries of hitt frietids or•hii foes—) A Mtigh'idd fellOw is he i • '• . A &inning' oldjelinw is Winter, they nay, • A cunning old fellowls be! • ilepeeps in the crevices,duy by day, To see hOw.wenv•Fasisitiu• our time away, And mark . niii• • finings front grave • gay,— .1•m afraid peeping at Inn ! : . . . . . . . • From ,nail's Journal Or g . tadt.h. - .. ' . . . . .' Insanitymenn- literally, .1‘ ; lillou ty h e Itli . as to the brain ;- its .nlost :cotnmon cause. is . 'the mind dwelling too much on one . idek,.or hay ing w tno great -'sttneness' cif.. oeeLniation, es' peelally °fin all'alisorbing 'or . unpleasitrable character,. as. witness, itlyeetors,.great'geni . '. uses, . etc.: The- Superinfemient or. a '§tate Lunatic Asylum States -the most furious tpaniae he had ever . `known .. *SS a ..woman . :who had. fai's6cra .. loTge: fandly each of whoto out tip work as §o+gin as able lo: o so, : while she nursed.the young er ones and did nearly all . i he -Work- :orthe fatuily:herself;_here Was u6t only aanieness of Occupation, -.but. --unpleaSant sense of - b e ing. driven 'all the time •, • anxiety; .wearing Care and solicitude-pervading .tite .whole of her 'existence.-' The hissim::•are: generally those;wliii luiVe hasptile great li - oublP; ilia appointed atleption;. hiss Of a - dear relative or bosom .friend vimeuniarY rever,ps,.-or:nating remorse. liad any one of these been - called to encounter halfdozen t roubl es, 'each equal . iwthe first, ibere: would .Love" been " no :"de-. fangcnient at alli: because the nervous-stream 'would ba:ip.expendeo its:force,; or baVebeen diVeited . i!:s different points 'stead of one, and,:thuS would nothave caused disorganization or an• uncontrollable: action of • thie one -aver-stimulitted. portion/. A .man who thinks avid 'talks incessantly of one thingr,..is.stion . set down'hy his,' rieighbors..as . "cray : on 'that subject, • although . .sensible Cnoughrat,others. ; The . fear of poyerty has made twiny it -rich: man go mad., , .But hardest worked slave is. seldoutdertingek he 'eauSe.he has no abidirigsorro p ; co4c ern abotit to-morrow's . broad';: his: lahor •IS the - . ehanical;:tfie. Moment_ it. is over be disinisies .an thought . Of toil,ahe nihid • runs home to his . . , . ... . . little but, to, his supper, and the other animal gratilications of his positiim, - . and his sleep-is infinitely sweeter-thtin . .his.rhaster's: • In edit- : cared and elevated : Nett-England:l.h* are' nearlyten times ias...tuany . .crazy - persons • eat .among an equalsnuttiber •of field - hands init hel .So - 'Taking planters .and.their Slave's to I. alii, .i get h r, there. - ,are.. three • times 'fewer 'insane I that' in as ' many:New. Englanders. . Mbrel crazy people 'come from the farm than from l i '.the city and the town; .in spite of the coveted i cnictof.a farmer's life, its:. envied - independ i -l• ence; end/ i!is wrongly estimated - abundance; of the good things of thisilife:-.: There . are init.! half as manyirclerang.ed People in the-Westerp I . Statea As in .New-Eigland,. in: prOportion . to the;:. population, `One general' principle"; ex- I Plairts . : these, :varying. land is: thicly settled i: ifs soil .i. 4 sterile; its winters long ..and . dreary, and' 'the Conipeti tiOni . frir bread ls .. .ecaseles . 'and terrific' i the:, mind . &eta at thelong winter's. indethin ; it is. ilikeaeaged lion ; - itheets enavailinglyitgainsti its prison 'bas, and wastes' itself . m..easi le 1 hiillding and Vain.t.liouglitS.”.: To be.. with- 4 otitinfiney . is to be:. without bread in' New-1 England ; • in.:. the, simny • &Milt. .and . in - thel brOaditields.of the .blooming 'West, the • peo 7 pie " take trust for : pay," and' tan - liVe for ; .years on contidenCe arid credit..arid a fear Pir'.l to Morrow's bread 'never:enters t lie: i niagina- thin. .. Ohio is a..fertile.State, but thickly.stt .tled ; the tiro. antagonize each.other Ito some li .ektent,'scoiltat the numher of-her lubMics iisl. half-yr ay between those of New Englanda : mit 'the West:: ; Therefore ; diieit.. the - mind in I time Fof trouble ;• don't" brood: over..mistbr-i tunes, norindulge in inelaneliply meditations; I. gloat not over piicti . neer allow:y:orr reticc-1 ;lions . to 'become • inseparable • from . any' oniiii• Suliject...•' When 'you find •• that you "can't 1 'sleep"ifrom the mied.rnaningon..a particular 1 subjecti . remember t bait :yOu are rapidly' pre - I paring for . .the mad:hot - ISe; .and. in proportion t as: any one : : urea ::absorbs' the •brain ; • in Snell .. proportion are you •courting insanity, Cild- vete a • cheerful, an .uncomplaining:. a, genial. frame of mind.- LOolc on 'the bright side' of things . ; take hold °film sihOoth handle'; and. above all, be•moderately•busY to the last dliy., of lite in. Something' agreeable .and." useful to: yourself others.; • •••• - • ':.- '. ... ;'. .; - . . •,-• • . , . Froti4- Tlajl's Jolirnal of Health BEENIORIES. •1- • . . " All men think all men mortal, but tliem- Selves." Every. man goes au' the' presumption that he at least, whatever may' be the fale.of the !fiends of hiS ()MEI' age, will live to be: come an old mau ;•.and taking it for :•gmnied that such will prove to be the fact. the very .commonest capacity . ought . to feel. the impor '. tance - snd see the. wisdom Of nn. %jog, that I when that old :age: does come, .it shall be one Of physical comfort and mental repose; that, in short, it shall be 'an Old tigergenial, jOy- 1 ou., and gleesoine... Regnlar,-temperate, and industrious habits-Sri:an. youth throngh ma -1 ture.years will,* with the utmost. certainty,: give health and yigor to gray'hairs, • without pain or Sickness.or premature wasting. But at three-sciire'and ten; the...step mily . be still firth, the . eye bright, the intellect vigorous, di';estion good, and all,the tastes,. appetites, propensities; and appreciations still keen and enjoyable ";. burin that bright .eye there is :no inerry . twinkle ; in that yct ruddysfaec there is no Incicx of n.genial heart Within ;.the voice, • still strong, .does not mi - press.itselfinsympa th<qie - benevolences ; and the. hauls' are. all unusedto deeds of . love and kindnesi to the unfortunate rind the poor; . and, in addition, there is a hardness itt sentiment and. manner 1 ..and Conduct, - which :proVe. beyond contra ' diction; that . within that bosom there is not ' • one . ray of.pure joy, not one thrill of anal loyal delig,ht - And why 2 - .4ll:the energies, from youth to age; had been einended in se curing fqod for the bodY; as. if human exist-. . . enc,e-were only to eat and drink and die. :in pi ovision had been made for the aliment of the mind and heart, as if zthey needed, nothing but .to gloat' over: hoarded::: gold. • Bits - in amassing that treasure. injustices were.done,;. Wrongs had :been perpetrated,; ',deceits had been .practiced; .advantagei had -jaeen.taken of-brother-strugglers in the race for life,. It had altogether been forg,otten -that the heart of Uge fed hest, and flourished green and setn • Shiny; on the sweet•memorieiof good deeds• done, of kind .ae,ts performed by favoring the .poor,.aiding the weak, assisting the unfortu nate, helping up . the fallen. "encouraging the ' despondent, counsellit the ignorant, steady-' ing the wityvrard, Warning" the reckless, and being a • brotker, forbeanng, consid e.rate, 'toward all, as the ;representatives, of a common Father in heaVen and the Saviour of man. arid failing thus to: do :610 one of theSe little ones, they. hail shiiwn . themselves ,un willing to do it. to the infinite,-_ `.who made, preserved, and recleaned. them; - thus, when. age carries, the heart has nothing to 1110 up on, the busy memories, sharp - pricking; go back to clouds - .instead of sunshine, and the man feels, as did that great but perverted in-, The Itiners. ttn . fruity are gone :' • The worui; the csuftei, and the grief Are iuiue Iklone !" : . Bullet a yann. feel: that the truest *ay .of liv.- Ing for It iniSelf is .to live for others ; - that the best ay. to Serve Maker. is to ..',`.make. . -his - meat' and -his. driuk, his highest .. aim. - :hd . benefit. and bless mankind habitually, by Such acts of kitidpess and • charity as it is ,in big' power to: perforM, Cobsistent . with . thee, .othe,r duties - of . life ;' then the eat tidy . pilgrim-. iniVe .verY dillerepti ending; for. as he enters Upon, immortal scenes.; he exclaims, .net in . tlie.d espairing ran !lunge of LOrd Byrbn, but in,the - exultant • expressions: of one . quite . • as highly born . ai:•the English, nobleman,-.of :talents quite as counnauding,•-•.aitd,. in', the. -learning of.hiVme, Very far Superior . i . ...`!The time of- my .departure. at . hand;.; I.•:.bave fought a ghod fight,. have finished my course; I have kept my faith itieneeforth.thcre is laid hp. for me . crown of :righteousness, . .t he .Lorcl,.• th e • rigl eduSJudge;, shall give me atthat apd . hot:tOme only, but unto all them also:that love his appearing:" • =l= , . . . • `. l iWitria the' North clarefina."ilirt, cater, " t he: . South . Carolina "sand --the Georgia "cracker" is .16West in the scge . „of : existence, would:: be .diffiCuir to. say.. 'The :ordinary plantation negrO.seeined % to *hen I first saw'hityan tiny numbers, at the . very 'wapiti, of-not only probabilities,- Nit also:possibilitieS so.- 'far.. as they affect' huMan relations . 60 -these • specimens of the :white. race must be Credited ..With _havingireached yet:lOWdy .diipth of squalid arid- beastly wretehedneSs liotvever.; poor. or :ignorant, or :unclean; or 2 iwproyi d nt he' i ay . be, I never yet found . .fi* negro Who had' not at least:avague desire for a heitcr-cOnditioe, in undefined. lopging' for . something called' freed ins.shrewdinch . of self-preservation.-_-t liese'three . ideai—or. let Me say Shadow's of ideas-r-dcOmt: Make :• the creature a' Man, but. they light him* out of . the bounds"'of. brutedoni. The Georgia. "Cracker," is Ilrave seen siiice. leaving • -IMilledgeville, seems:* me. to lack nor only : alt.:that the negro.does, but also even . the: ` sire for a - s heiter . condition, and the :vague longing foraiienlargement of his liberties and righk , walked , out Ante - the ;country :back of 'Albany and .Andersonville, when at those plixe:s i and -Ante Ale Convy :hack of Tort Valley this morning;, andon..each oc casion; with . three or -four -;cif 'these criteker"„families„ - ;Such •:filthy poverty,. .1 such igurirance, - liach . ty; . . . such beastialinstinets, such groveling:desireS, such .mean lorkirig'S-- 7 yOu MiestiOn•nly ..veracity.a. man lf I wcre .to "paint the pic tures have seen: Moreos'er, no 'trick of words can' naa.4e plain:the scene in Mularotind one of.tiMee habittitioni—nn•fertility of lan: place can • erahMly 'the .simple facts 'for. a. Northern 'Mind, and the ease IS. One.in Which. Mien seeing itself issearcely :Tithe , lead the..negru up to manhood; but I.ahnoSt".dquhi - if :it wlil• be • possible tO - even lift nth . ; "+s hit e. trash" IMO respectability.-Southern COr. Bostitin• Daily . _ . . TILE' love mown tains,- and I .i)oliope that, if ever we inheri ".everhiSitnz life," it 'may he. on this „earth -this,beatitiful. first home of ours, - .With nil its Wealth of precious,: menatiries,. ..with all •its. pleasant •friends and, Sweet associations; with all its slit :and'enise." . remoVed, - . and with its • 'wildern ess. ke. Eden, : ti d its desert like. the gardert.a. the . .l4ord:.':• wonder if.the Ofteri-: . noticed : .the - ever:- felt * . underione of ,sailness, do not both • grow out Of tlie.same characteristic-; - -my • tense 'appreCiation of life—l 'mean of living . arid of having .mylriends and all . • Gods tures.tiving about ••ine? • Earth; air,"-ard.wa • ter, with - all: their enuntleSS ,forms,. are: So' , heatitiftil.; _friendship and 14,1.'6 are. so sweet; knOWleOge, is .6.6 . interesting; :and - tinth :.so Sublime ;..existence,. in its sum . total;. is such. .blessyln:esS, and the .!'passing away - ":.of:it:is 'suite an infinite.loas,:that.l. aiti always happy the present . ; and sad-in the past; in which. I gee so. mrich . of it'already gorie ; and Sail • .the Tu titre; .at *So little 'distance (19Wft : Which-I 'see "eninelbefull .if we had-not: at least . a:chance Of . it.;; would . Seem:.alrnost : wicked: -ohr geed: Father to mockps-with aill'l,DO not: these non , triidietory tent)? prove, with at least the force . of. a 'Strong probability,—stiong - .:priongh-10 rfoUnd . a strong - •Conficienee upon . ---- . that we . ...Must Eve. pm? And then IhMse glossing prom; -Ise's, that. could have. , come to-us only from him and throughsinen full of inspiration:: 'To I them mho, by patient contuipance•iu seek'for and immortality. [he will _give] , eteritsl C. ..NIA":;sFIELO,,ItIay;•.IB6S: • . *•.: •••-• . . . . . . . APOLOGY- oO.otto. PAr.mEnisro.N Toll.A.itirt. • is; - aied his. .celebrated Order :NO. 2.6; in. :•New Orleans, •Itnown ~as: the woman .order. "-he -was:de nounced by the: rebel chieftain Beatiregard as , a "beast, whieh epithet . .was not ooly echoed .. all oyertheSout.ll,,,but.waS adopted inspirit • by Lord . Palmerston; late Prime 3 . linister Great-Britain: ...Sh.ortly, afterward; the Kane, - : Palnierston• scandal waS . ..set afloat, -mitch. to the discredit of otir noble. lord. Gen. Butler. `tools athratitiirtn:Of the . fact; and_adclieseed Arm to . a . distinguished gentleman on. the oth er side of-the .Atlantie,:in'whiell he alluded to the fact;• that • Palmeritem - had - 'repeated the dirty F,candal about his•z(l3utleray"Woinan : order," that . perhaps the learned.prethier'was . not aware .•• that order, which, in:. rouse-, .quence:r4 thenE.J.sit... , condtiet of the rebel • troops:' of New • Orleans' teward -• the-Federal troops . becatitea military necessity, - .waS - cop-. red yr.tiaart.o from au•ordet Of the city coun cil of London;:establislied.. during a time of EAt * Gen, jti t:. heard of. theg,ossip abOut and Palmerston; rethariced. in the . letter. : referred to, that .-prob-. ahly.his lordship• had-lit:gun to learn. how • good it waSirohe . .slandered..•: Upon, reading . • Gen.. Butler's . .let ter.• •em v hred all . the facts .about the misconduct of .women, mak , . lug Order :No. 281t.neces., , ,ity;..Lord •Palmers .. ton wrote. a 'letter. i:t£ apology. to. Gen. Butler, which - the -latter 'still holds.::—Washington - •• . •Repuhlican:- • • • • • . • . • . • . . , , •-..Posirtos OF THE (..kmo,ano . 'RACE S~:ECItOPP.. -Europeans. do•not •understand that tintiptt thy: which :.Arnericari affectation; pretend] to Teel against the, coloredrace.. Alotander Du= inns,. the quatiroon,..4aa.the guest of-princes . P.trope ; his father, -the Mulatto; Was . -noWned general - in Napoleon's time r.his Son,. - an octoroon; has just married the . ~Widow Princesi Count - : the great am:Shin:o6i, tc4i,. Rasa quadroon.; ,SO; was Baron .Fenchteraleben, under-secretary . of publie.instrnetion in 'Austria if We . galtack. to older times.. the first Duke.of . cany.-Alessandro Medici, who. reigned from • 15:30 th 1537,'•was -a,. midatto, - : tutd•the . Ernpei; . -roy . Charles:V. had so little antipathy ti egio descent; that lie...gave:hie daughter -Margaret :in marriage tolthe mulatto duke, .. His por trait, trait, •witli..woolly hair and . thick: p . ,. instill Seen-in the public . gallery.lsifFlorence, among the Dukes - of: Tuseinty . ;• atilt it gives• One . al- 7 • ways' peetiliar‘pleasure • to- sheiw his dark fare to' the Americans., . who .speak with hor .*about, miscegenation. - Had 'Messrs. Mackay and Sald studied the qttestien in Eu ' ropebefore they went :to the . United, States, they would. not have made themselvesso-rid. • ietilous.lnt theirjorrespouderice.-'‘,COR. • TAI = -~,-~»~ rfamraaAscu.-A.. revival of ; this Refonn is • now in progress i t n Pennsylvania, New York, .New- Jersey, and elsewhare4' Considerable apathy bas existed for some time on this sub ject, but the -importance of the prindpies of total abstinence is everyarbe.re being brought before the minds of the people. - ' H' . .- .. 13_Wx*47§.:..j..... - -.::.:,: - . ',5.e.i*mNd:.:.:4g.1.14: liaiing procured three Pusses. le *renew •-reparetf •to exeattti:JOß and 11001. ,PRINIVO• af erres7 de scription at the cake athe lkmar _ at,' cheeps. than It calla dada at spy Ohm: t tir th .. . 1 Memsksei Pialgitleti a , Il Ws sr Ladling: ' :Large Pesters, •-•. . -. Itallread Tickets; - 'Sand 8i115, , : '.:... • - Paper Bucks, ',Articles atAgreaseegt, Thaw Seeks, _ :mu - Heads; - :-, , ••-• . Order Bee - ac 4 At the verY aliorteet riettert:'' OM stodc of 'JOB . TYPi is more extemahm thati that entity other aim in thiL• sectiutioL. the State; and we keep bands ensphrjed ex priestly fair ;diking: ' Being a practical Ithtter ourself we will guarantee our w ,oaF to be_ es_fmWas any that can be turned out in the odes: . 4 1 P 0 ktf 001; OAS' done at the sharterthoties • Briolui bound in ererysiticty Of style. Blank lea* ca every description nianotactsred,taxiniam lidetter timer, at aborteid. notice.. . - . NO. ,2. 01141..F.6.07231. OF ABFA2LAII LINCOLN, ..—orxinoN I OF BS' LAW FABIINNIL Hon .W. H. Herndon.- twenty years. the law partner • of the late Preddent Lincoln, has been' delivering a se ries of lectures in' on.:Mr: Lincoln's character. He said Mr. Lincoln was a •sad.looklcg man: and that tits apparent gloom Wes one of the means of hie great success, treating sympathy-for him. He dicluot think Mr, Lincoln knew what- reed 'joy was, for • Many years. "Ills perceptions were slow. cold..preeisis • and.exact, No illusion ev..er passed andetectedhy He wits not' itnpnledve or fanciful. but saw all things: . through a perfect mental lens. The suggestiveness of his mind was, one of its strongest peculiarities. He mad less and thought more than env man of his clam Ainerica: He- possessed originality 'and Power of thought in an eminentlegree. He was eminently an alytical. Before he could limn an - Idea of. anything. he must knoW it, in 'origin and, history. in substance and quality.' in magnitude and gravity.- -He was thoroughly .self-reliant. - The great predominating, eleinents of Mr. Lincoln's peculiar character were: first; his great cape city and power of reason ; secondly. his excellent nn-• derstanding ; thirtily, an exalted.idea- of _the settee of right it'd eiltlitY:.` and fourthly. his Intense veneration • of, what was true and good. His reason ruled despot-% rally ,a 1 other. faculties. andAnallties of his mind Ilis . • . conscience and heart . were ruled by it. His coneence was. ruled bv one faculty—reason. Ills heart. was ruled:' by two facnities-Lreason and conscience. It is geheral ly believed that Mr. Lincoln's hear thin love and kind ness, hi‘,teedernms and benevolence—were his ruling qualities but this opinion to erroneous In every'Partic First. as to his reason, ' He dwelt in' the mind, not in the conscience, - and t not in the heart. ~ I i lived. and breathed, and acted from his reason—the throne of logic and the home or prlnclple,the retina of .I)elty in' . . man. It Is .from this point that.:-Mr. Lincoln must be . yie%ed ills views wore coriect. and original.. lie war cantiOus not to be deciived ; patient and enduring.. He had 'concentration and .greaCcontinnity of thought : he, had. a profound analytic pourer; his vielobs . were, clear. and be was emphatically the master of statenient. We boast not his equal here:- Fils pursuit of the truth was indefatigable, terrible. He reasoned :from Ms well , cho.en principles with :such clearness, force and com pactness. that the tallest intellects in the land bowed :go him With . respect. - : • ' . . GFssrAY . . Est.:agave or Amrstei..—A Berlin coiredpon dent nt the Boaton•Transcript writes :• - •"It does an American' good 'to, hear men talk about our country now. - :When I seas, here four years ago, theignoranee shout the, United States was scarcely. more amazing' than the' supercilious contempt with .which this vain nation looked down upon ns....We were nothing but a race•of braggarts ; we had no scieime.,•no art,. no scholarahipi power,.no well-directed energy nothing hitt- a. chaotic mad, passion for wealth, and a soil erhich..with.even our wretched Management, would make us: rich,• -But-now how. charged Now it sis pleas:lntl.:: fold one's arms and hear thei.e people speak of America abd the L7eitt scale on which everything is . . The Germans do not.bushns behind the English to- It hits been one of the . gdod allow' of the war that it has not only revealed, us tti ourselves, but .to the . world - One can now . gO over Europe end say I am an Linnrican. with more pride than Roman could ever boast of his citizenehip.- We always had faith in Ame- , rice, and now. Europe hna . begun to do'so too. • Th e y, think we"are 'a strsoze:natiOn, and that" we have our.. - own ways-of doing things: they - woeld not wonder, at anything which might be done-by Atherienns singly or collectively. .as indiVidnals or: as a repnbUc: but they. think. that -we understand ourselves, and can go throuth, without fear.or favor.' . Therefore, a Man can lift no his head.in Europe now and thank .God that he is an &me •'"' • . . . . . , . . %% SS C OAT. MIS E. —A - coryesporident of.. • . . the Nevv.••York . Continereial Advertiser. ..wrt • • ting; from' Geneya, Switzerland, - makes the g . followin itateinent: • .• .• . . . ALSohaenis I saw the ' coal mine or Switzerland. 'rt. - is a vein of about a foot. iu thickness on 'an average, and. has to be worked beneath the rock Surface. • It lea spe cies of Cannel coal, said to contain about two and a half 'millions of buShels, and. was purchased for CAOOO francs.,, lt• embraces two hundred acres of land ; and when I toldlhem that in America they could buy, the thousand' acres. with veins •of. coal , nine lea thick. for the samo niOney..• they looked at me as if they ,had caught tue in regular Yankee . bugging.: They intend to ntm the - coal foe making coaled and Partifine candles, and they expect large profits. - . ' • : ' . ' . .. . . .. . .. . . ' • "Oita " Lrrri.n eirintreljny,Ayelsre sorry to say: is sick; 'Anil consequently he did not get hfound on New Year's day with his address to tits patrons.: He will attend to -it to-day. • Better late tlirai ntwer.- - - - -..Vorri4oirri . hide p.m-Isla. Jan. 4: . • , . ... . . . .. . . . • Our ``imp" tbinks.that boy must be YE sick indeed, for if.a earner eah•barely 'crawl, be niakes_ it a point to qc around"" . on New .Year day: lle couldn't on any consideration, let that day by . • . "Isee on'his Windintr, way," said Mrs. Jenkins, as shersiic.Mr; ffenkins. corkscrew Way.home, just istl)e light were creeping over. the landscape.• from the re,g,ttlar atm:;ire. very IMIEMEI! aarSeile . o diuly;mewspipera are printpd in Namllwille. • : . • XS-Admiral Baldwin, of the British navy, died: on Friday,. at Torento...• • . • . IR7Dunrig. 1865, the losses trim Bre in New -York were 843,130,000. •• • . ; ThuOnveinment owns $4.7,000,000. 'tomb of public lands'in,the South. '• ' • • 1174 - A." . 11.re :at Detroit r n Saturday, destroyed s7o,ooo•wOrth of property. . • ' ,- • ur'Dirring 1.3(15,•the internal revenne collected at PittSburg Was $4,356,000. •-..* aterA foundry Was •horned on Saturday at St. Lo iis. • The loss was $30,000. '• •: ''''''.• ..- a - if The population : of. Illinois iris: incressed. .pOO,OOO since 1860-- 4 43 percent:'_ ' '. : . -. ' lOrSixty soldier ' s who fell at Ball's - Bluff have been interred in a cenretery there. - --. • .. : aarTho'amotint onational bank currency new in circulation is over $240300,000. '•• • • . larTha official in 'ority of Governor . Fairchild 1 0 alentiblican;) of Wis, nsin, was 9,059. • ' se-T he Anditor•of ,Brooklyn luus defaulted to an amount estimated as high as .1;150000.. • .. : AirThO centenary of Ameridan IllethodiaMwas "celebrated.throughout' the country on' Sunday. • : . .liarThe debt of New York Stet() is $6.031,000. In addition to thia r the canal . debt is $19,421,000. = . ...01ii•The Irish' societies of Brooklyn. N. Y.; in-' tend tcictlebrate St.-Patrick's Day by e-general parade. . ' . :• . .. . • - 1 • . SarGovernor Orr,of . Sorith Carolina, issued a proctamation,•assuming - the duties of. his Office; on Christmas_ - - . • . . , • : . ilrr Irillichigamtheroare 1073 saw ills. An nual amount of lumber sawed 'eig • hundred thousand feet. • • . • . .- • rA7Goyernor Bullock of. 3faAsachus 'was inaugurated on Sittorday. -The debt of ' ie.- - ehusetts is $23,122,372.. . , . • •' . • . ,, . . Princess . 11 - Plena, of ,England, Will' be mar ried-to Prinee 'Charles, of. Augustenburg, during . . the approaching suntmei% • , . ' • .ear The debt of New Fork city Cs $41,000,000 The taxievy of 1888, is over $18,00,000; of 'which • $.3,000,090 are . for State purposes.. •-: , . • •44-yhe jury in 'the Strong . divorce ease .have disagreed: and been discharged,. :Ten were for Mr: Strong,' and . twu fur Mrs:Strong. . • • : 4 memorial ball," in memory of. the aol • diers ofGhincestef (Mass.) who - fell in • the, war, is to he erected. there, at a cost' of $20,000. sr - The safe Of Idatnel Express Company, on the railroad between New York and New- Haven, was robbed on Saiurday night, of about $300,000. New York honse agent who caused the tleatli.of a family froni coal gas, by the stopping ofa flue, has been indieted•tid held to bail in seTAt the President's reception en "New ..Yearls nay -.the:members of the Diplomatic Corps would • .not recognize the 31.inister of the Mexican Re 43rGerieral Grant has sent staff officers to vis- . • it all the' military departments' throughout the COuntry,...to ascertain hold many unite troops can • be mustered onk. • • . • • • . . ,• . sarNew Year's Day was-generally • observed in New . York, mad- to • ' some. extent in•Philadelphia.''. The 'President's ri3ception . at Washington was a very brilliant affair. •. • • • . : ' ,a-S:•Two of •the three" Riehnionil- editors who, on Friday; fired seven-shots at . eaeh other - with- • nut:hitting, havelit:en acquitted ef all blame by' ' the House of Delegates.. • fta-On New. Year's morning; a party of • ilve . drunken men enteredeliquor saloon, in New York, and being refused more'drink, :one of them. shot the barkeeper through the heart.' AW - Two'boys,' aged 8 years, eons of Heinlein • L. Shaw and John P.-1-lamor, were drowned near Springfield, Chester County; on Christmas day; by breaking through the ice'on the tarEdivard .B: Ketchum, tlie New..Yfith gold . forger. has "been sentenced to be, imprisoned four ' vears.ind 'six months. .This was under inae indict inent-only.' If he bid been tried upon an, tbeini risolinient. would have. covered any- ordinary . ,ate-Martha 13 - arefriot•aged 10,8years,10natinths, and B"days,died in blorgantown, Berke County, the: . 24th ult. •She - was born in Amity towuship,.Berke County, February 15,1753: Klicr was'neVer mar:ied r and lived in that County all. her life: • Sir - John 'Krause,. Esq., ofd ebanon, a promi nent Citizen, foriserly a member of the Legisla ture; chief clerk of the .Auditor General's eines Under the administration 'of Governor Shultz and Chief Clerk of the'Treasdry under GoVernor Par-- tet . ,:died in.that•Borpugli on the 27th alt., aged .rO/"CitarleB . Macdonald, Ksq resident rieer.of the _Philadelphia:and.: Beading .itailroad. Pottetbtin. has restgried,.and:Aacepted . tion oti the Atlantic and Great. Western Railroad: , It. is Understood that S. C. Slaymaker of Potts- town, succeeds hint 'as Resident Engineer, and 'that the change took place:Jan.:lst, - • ' gefbe Liberator of last week contains the v al edictory :of Win. Lloyd. Garrison, who announces. that this is ths last • tintnber; the "paper , been published: thirty-five " years.. He says - the object for which the Liberator we s conimenced ha s been gloriously tyinsitmmate4;"Redoes notindi tato what he Will dein his. remaning years, though ho.hopes to be-permitted to -take a littlerepos44 • • AW - A leading DonaoCiat ofvery•pronoinicedbpin ions, who superintendsla-Sabbath Schotd-in De troit, a feriStuidaya since ; was discoursing tobia bliss of the'Litaelites," and the enemies 'they en conntered:in the . nation ' , of , Moabites, - when by way illustration, in put the question t ”Ffaie we any great public enemy fu this r evidently - Intending to See how muctilais tie auditors kneWaboo tho•Rebektili?n:•• ‹.'Yea airl'respipdtia a. larigbkfitito.4l l .: a-Ntr BOOK • BINDERIr. *- 7 p.w6,4. 67..: q uicieit eke - g ri t toioer. intendant. • " "The CopperheaNg,"resymnd,a , The Illustration wikb not pressed mug .110.411441 a that occasion: • ' .••
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