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Three ..... $2 00 • .$2-60 $0 00 SecenCines, and over .4 00 . 00 le 00 Two ignOres, or 14 .600 10 00 18 00 Three. •" ." 21 8 OC. .14 00 00 Foist 't . 28 0 , 00 16 00 . '24 00 rive " 85 . ." 10 00 '.:.18. 00 • . 26 00 Quarter 18 00 SO 00 45 00 Lsrler spate as per agreement. ' • 111 — "Ninie words are counted as a line m advertleing. Anditms' Noticettsfidintions, 2 and 3 times. 50 Adrainbraation - libtrceivand Dinah:Mons. 6tin:lM V. GOAL_. M MIN DIVOIMNI al VA MICIWINVOI . • !Terminus of the PhiLadelphla "U:4%411E1g B.; on . thenetairaiti atThlladelptda.!—Plers for the: Shlpmento( inthrac4es. . CO.A . • • • 1:4 • -.. * 1..' • • QUINTARD, . - .SAWYER .& WARD I: .• : • Bide AgentS for The Consolidated Coal Cow - Tc NEW'V YORK. % irony , * Billtimore VCill Willteabarre Coal, ght ' from Jerc.e. City and Eiizabeiliport. • • Also, for the LIAMPSIIPRE and BALTIMORE CO `S air/ pshi re George's Creek - Coal, shipped. t, at Baltimore and Georgetown: •-• .• • 4 , F. Agents for GEORGE :MARS' celebrated Broad • • Top' Coal, shipped at . : From theinWhart, it.P6rt.liktimond. • del ß hiu. ther - are prepared to ship the best qualities of _fOC U.llTra tin lain nji Bed, and White Ash Schuylkill Coals. • . . • • • • . Pram their docks at Jersey City (where the depth of • Water is from IS tu.ls 'feet), they are . yirejfivred at' all • aeast'ins to, supply . the above Coals, and' LEHIGH, to niers and ships fer ports in China - arid el.>ewhere. • ' t' i 4 teamers can be coaled at any :heenr daring day or 2 :2 • z s >ht. . • • I. .W..ATWOQI). •• . Agent'at Jeriey City; OFFICE IN-BOSTON. ail Eilby Sr. • ”- ' at . Newark—J. . . • 'March Pier N0..7. :. , ' .. -• • . 1.,..1,. - JOHN It. .-WIIIT E; - - - :::4' : - . . , . ..-..: 5 4 • SCHT,Tit7LKILL COAL, - . • ... Wltitif Nit. 2, Port Richmond. ' ',' .. ... P•7`.... . • . rtio . Sit; Watnut-Street. Phibidelrh!ti. - '--. ' OFFICES: •' • . • • - to ... , . . -.. (\u zoo NI est Thirteenth St., N. ''''ork: in ''...F;'' October 1•4, '6B . . .-, . . .. . . • ~• . . - . . • • ... Ilt '' ;,,••• , . • .. • - Pifrt• No t 114. at. .i -4 i EIV YORK- & S`3IfI3YLKILE • COAL. 00., ep - , 4- . -- entrirer or- --. '.- - ' ':''-' BROAD MOUNTAIN. BLACK - • !MATTI, AND U.l- :;,.... . • SUPEI:IOI2 RED ASH COALS. • a le ~,,,,,_ OFFICES: . .(. 45 B, ! nth rtrret. New . York. .132 N% alnut street, Philadelphia. for PITILAOELVII.IA; - ..45, - EL SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA TION.' •; COAL.. :: ' ". . •.. --- COAL. • . . tipping Whartes for ANTHRACITE COAL.at .- A... T.. iSTOUT &:C04.:: 1 , Greenwich, Delaware Ricer, Phllada. - , :• . t§accomiocs to .S7bUT..dr, VAN .Wie - f . cLE:) . ... -7- . Miniat; and Shipperejg the celebrated FULTON rf.F... 1 .111G1I) COAL, froth the Ebbe:vale Colliery. near. liti-1 •I zleton: Pa.; and dealers in the best varieties of -. : ANTHRACITE:AND BITUMINOUS COALS.' . ... - 1 Delivered direct from the Mines. or on - hoard of ves- t F •• I -TRENTON, N: J., N. ItRUNSWit:if, N. IT.. • PORT Itlf.1111‘101s.:D. PA. OFIOIIOES--44'ik 40 Trinity pailaing; -I 111 Brondway,New-Vorlf:' ' • • . : - Wianrf No. 1.- LEWIS AI:DENRIED Co. 11031111 EL, POTTS Ok Co. fm. W.ll tart Street. Plilladelpbli O'FK ES: { 12u nroad way: Noe 1 14 Kilby-Ftreet.'l44. , stpu.. • .. - ills'arf flio'..V. ' - • REP.P.LiEg , - f it: BRO.. CS: E. car. Walnut: ,t Fourth ~nt e., Plain OFFICES, ;S5 Pine Street, N 1 - 4 , rk. . k . ..l.lerchaok' Bank Building, Providence • corn- I it.— T fil Thd. , DAVIS'. PEARSON' it wirNEF:saoiv anaprtat or. Tilt (RATED LOCI:ST MOUNT IN WIIITBASH and SP . OII,N VEIN • • • A SIT COAL. o. E;SWAIOnt OFFICES:: L I 11 1 11d .11 . r i t t ) , .0 .. .,d;:s c v. Room N 0.9 Trilllty 'NV Y ork. •. • : t,No. Il II toe Street. llootoo.• • WII.krtIr—OIt.EENWICII,'IJEI.AWAIIF. A IR re.ArmoN. rutt.A. KIAANKILI A81.14N1 , . CAIN,.IIACKER. 000.K..-' • . LUI:I;8T 31 . 0 111iT A • .. "111EATII. . . . tlealent th othi , r flrst . qualittee WHITE AND RED .ASH COALS. 214 Ira/nut-street, anti Woodland Wharve4,.Schuylklll CAIN.' • /110S818 11 AC SER. 'JESSE. M. Coos. %Ili. F. MOODY:. Shipper and .I.lnven, Pa. ii-Iv • CISME! TAE A for. the • Nate .01 Ita-,II•A.7sIOKIN COAL, iron the Lanentler bceh traneferred tram ‘,51.Av1e.; •Philadt , lphia. tnc ne , t, the only authorized _Agems to 1.1i.p0,,t , of celebrated Coat Ordere stn: c.mninnicationsto . .uutet,.ed to them at ildladr3plda or New Turk. • •. • .• • (A. BAST; President. R.l.tiqns.A.Y...Secrctai7 and Troainro. Aradelphia, July z.d.:65., . 29-tf . oug." , i" eaten n'' , tarn? BROM) TOP. e tllPtll.l GENERAL OFFICE .pring r%3 o the h via( D TOP WHITE ASH Seni;Bituminis C A_ '1 4 S , . 104. WALNUT STKEET, • PHILADELPHIA.' .•• • - *i . - --ROBERT MBE POIVEL, ' . Illanager.. . _ . • Fin,7le 1m diameter .a CONNECTING OFFICES : Trnseler Buildings, lgonion; 31qmire: Trinit7 14. G 3 10AD TOP::tylilTE ASII -BITUMINOUS. COAT,, ALDIVELL • GORDON -& CO:, .2 Walnut Sti-rot, plailndetp6ia, No. 111, lirontlwriy. New ork, No: 1.1-1 Write! Strreq, Bototois, .inpf..riorquaitty of t his celebrated coal from their EDGE liZurrL COLLIERY, • Id it kWeclusiveliby.thr.m. RBERRY --CREEK tkittriv COAL. he nntierelszneti, hes Int! enneellanteal .onr Three s. In the Lorhorry will hereafter txSnN hheintiz under the flume Gin EFT. 'a member or ciur in-elf with 4. It. BI.A.Kit•rrOS, • reside ita Iphia and dll our coal shipped by tide-water will er; The . exclusive. control of . creased care an attention in its preparittiotl3, we maintain the repnuition of .iur eelebfated Lot - oat. Purrhasere abroad 'can rely.upon having '', shipped iu the tery best -order. MILLER. GRAEFF & CO. • LEilit4 Perfumery and T,Pat Sgaya. at lICGEIE .4111 OR TEVECZAR.--:The anlieCiiherluis iineed ihe nano(: et are of hicperior athdrof At the corner of Railroad and Callne..hpi . .t ree t,,.. d.rough. of .PottNvine', ti 'here he is. ' , reputed 'to grocere It pure arttele..'wholerale.whieh he will t to be - meal. if not !..nperior to any article in the table flee and all ,pqrpor:es for inegar to ut , d. at the' lowest. market prices. Al for dealer: , to 'give UP a trial. • . .C.. 5 • 294 • • 'MYERS. • CribiT if prenareri tn. receive orderi for the SON STEAM BOILER." in sizes to snit liur- The attention of- manufacturers and others is this new-Steam Generator, is eornbiiiiur es. dvanta;:es In absolute safetyfromidestructive ErSt cost and dnrabilitv;economy of fuel, cis:mine and transportaiion.. not by nay loi.cernow in use.- • •. • oilers may be 14,11 in dairy operaii•oh, - drl'a mg t•ive work . . of 1,10,,,n,. . ‘trect. antlilatuilfon F•trevi:at S. "W. Cat tell's prucc street, • and•at Garsate Tre- Pranktord: • • IEPH HA_RRISON 1 . Jr ', IFl'ashington, • S. THIRD STREET, '64.- 39.11) . PHILADELPHIA:.. 1.01114 Toilet Heaps be had in all their variety at. the neei-Book loner! Stoie of & BRO. Centre Street below TriLity Chtoth. Pottsville. .ri.d • . I.ly O►-TUZ CLI:EUMLTF.D Piew York; 7-t1 31ILLER.! :ILA EFF 31ILLER„ STEES - G ILA EFF & NyTTING. STEAM BOILER. •. _ . . _ 2RUCTIBLE TAR II.4RDIS• ' Bize3 by the thousands - and emniter - quaz• infi printed at B. BANNAN'S 'l 3, .okmore and 'Printing Oftlue,-Ptuiaville. ip.:l 3 jj.sll.p) -- i - . - ,ER , y. -- SATv.IT4y: .. .:.gQ - Rmq:.:.:.i . 10 7 : ---,. :BENJAiIiI.w..: , :•.ii.AN.N•-:'..p9T. 7 .y.:w . ;:.:.5p-yIAu . 4 L-i - ,qot - ,1 ; -NTy : . ; :-_.TENTsluix-fANIA'. VOL. XL H. .• • • . . . Pier:No. • • OASTNER; aTiOiNEY:& : VraLINGTON . • . BLAKt.STON, GRAEIT. 1 1 .. ‘ • . DiAiE l3 B Y TH 3 CA* 4 °. Ul ll!NE;86 awn soirritea or • 4 1._ • LOBBERRT ISD'SLOCTST iiOENTAIN .COIL, 1 -- .bllibillaCat_e_ numinous Coals Shippers lot other approved (ittalities cif • • • 1 so:Lx fo ie tzt =iv -siqaciart : roiy... • • • WHITE ANT!, , RED :COAt• . VERIGH SEGIRIOLV. COAL. • . 818 Walnot Street, Philadelphia. •. • SAIiittE L —CAsTB/Bit, 9 Trinity Betiding, New York. ' I ' ,C. P. STICKNEY. Fall River, Cor. of liliby Doane Street, Boritoh• I ". WELLINGTON, Boston. I . ( - 99 Trinity Building, :New York, I OFFICES : -{ 215 Walnut Street, Philadelphia: • .15 Kilby Street, Boston, Wharf Neil Port May .63 ' - 20.tf . Feb. 14..0 LEWIS AVDENRIED dr CO.; . Wholesale Dealers . la the best varietks of. ' • •--- - • • -. ' ' .'• • ', • • • ...- .• .. • .. .... . .. .rand Bituminous:: - . .. . -..-.. srm Atithraoite . Coali. !. vArtnust . N, I.9cnirlA:tv, - dc .: . . ... . . . . . ...-. • 1 f--(2115 Walnut. Street, Philadelphia. -•• . •- • --- • - • ....... r .'...,... . OFFIE.§: .4.110 Dreads •Itt , , Ne . York. - . .. ... ' - LO . CUST MOUNTAIN. - LOCUST GAr..w ILICazBAII.: L•l4.liilby.SlrCet,B:ston; . • : •-• .. . 1 '..: . : •'. tiI,..:LE4/9. 11 ;.-ANP,CI. IIB B-' ••• ':, ': . ':. t'innetr Shi34:eis from ERzabethport,.or . • 1 W Hill AND.. RED .. ASH COALS, LEIIIGII; SPRING: MOUNTAIN, lIIiELETON, AND I .. - . 4 %en . ta iiii :r ia o s t i l t e i s e, al, 7 m e mi tagd e- If t e l . or s ge a C f - th i f the - ii. - - ti ' ~ • •- • , Co7,,isiClL . RIDGE COALS:: : r 259 ;13.,.• ..,.., ne [Abe CO I. -- • ; . . •;• ~ : Pier ' \ o: 9 . - ...- • • •, -. .:. i All!idlilli r Gorl and•lmn•Conmiany eifltaryl ° and. ':, -• • • . . . .., • ... ..-•. .• , .• -• • • .• .-: .' . -.. • . ~ .. A ichmond ' , BANOROFt,..LEVIS & .Co., .. sU-MPINGNrLALIMS: Eitiiibeoporti e ;Baltimore . • • il?in! ANT FiPyrV.E Or Tint •.• .[ .:. . ' . '. ••. •." t( ? ' . ,t.nr , v,, town.' • ' ' • Cetebrhted. ASIIILANO.:._C.OAL, -1, 01;,:i,;„.8,..n,617417,1;',1tjreet a IZl h sP i ro e r l ic " : FROM MAIIANOY MOUNTAIN. • •.. k •• - ..••• 1:1/ ? Trinity St.; }fit i ii . tori, ' OFFICE-111 Walnut Stree4. Coiarnercial Bnilding,.. • Feb.ll, .q....... . .: • .- .: • Philadel;•hi tr. New York Otfice-Ti Cedar Street. ThiFrin Dffloe.t i . •DoadeStrect . : , ,• . 1 , 00. 2..13, • 43- .. 4; V. . riu ... 1 'i .. - t I '4 c OONNER & PATTERSON LEWIS • AU.DENICIED. d, Co', • .1 . •• Agents for the sale of their celeOrated . : I • i..FrOm the. Vines'. of the Pars•rom I COAL ANO LOCUST MOUNTAIN . . COAL . • .is w r CosmAN.y. ih the relebratedlifidianor-Coal Fields \relent Street. Philadelphia.. OFFICES: n, i 3 33 vu d~iiii, No. 1.. - Recter 1 QN'n 21. end 23 pdaile-SL.." 1305t0n... '•Pier No. 111.7,•.itiChmond:% .• Ashinnd gind .Girvirdville. ColWilco.. .la% S. viN . G. LICE . STOtt7 •. , .. • k. T. STorr. - April 4.'f4 NEW YORK. SAMUEL. BONNELL Jr ., :. Nns. 43 & 45 Trinity Building, N.Y., SHIPPING POINT. E LIZAEETIIPORT. Ofi - Eus.rxß SALE HONEY BROOK, N, SPRING MOUNTAIN 111 A It E . f.G if , AND BUCX NOUNTA c OA_LS BALTIMORE CO.'S 21. BLACK, DIAMOND AVEL:KESBARRE COALS, AND TDE CELEBRATED GEORGE'S CRIEK CMABERLAITD COAL Ma ; 'l.l '64 DANIEL PACKER: Fr A. PACKER , DANIEL PACKER.&...Qo„ . • . Lehj -Ltielcawanana: Cutub•erland,.. • atid Elk ..111111 Gas:coal:. compani: - • C 0 A Li 5 4;Plne Mreet, Nresr York . October 14,13 • - ; - LEHIGH. MiNECS AND • BlIiiPEll.l3 . 1. . . . SMITH'S.SPK[N6MOUNTAII! LEHIGH • C:O. A. . • • - YorktoniCarbonCO . untiri . 32,1.*ALNUT Stirr , irt, JEAN ENIVIELIi4 Luzeirne COunty,isi. iC I TABLEIGaI COAL. ' , Our "1 - I.AELEIGIP , COAL is now eold eirlusively.ln Philadelphia mid . vicinity. by DAY 111.TDRELL.— Pariie ordering.. - from them, may always depend upon pure article: ' • . • . OFFICE-109 Waliatit .Mt.,. Philndelphiit. - SILLIMAN .23-I.y. ll'ettin, May 9.•'64'_ PATENT CO .L . SCREENS. The undersigned havirs. purchased' of thei4ew York W ire - .Railing Cd.,:-•••! . 1•1 I E E.S . K INS! .PATENT... , for improvement in the prneess.- - pf •mannfactariti trial Screens, &e.. hereby giv,•s the value of said inventiod and the validity. of the patent has already been fully established after a long trial in tile' United -States Circnit Colin: that i net it ins have been i granted.' and still continne.to issunagainst any and all violations:. said patent right, Also that the inninctioit against; J: A :Laubenstein of lilnerSville,-Pa.. as infringers of said-parent. Was by order'of the T. S. 'clreilit Court: 0ct.15, ISG4, fully and coniple•ely, 'restored.. : The sub.' srfiberS 'also desire to_ give - r.otice that the" follow= ins ill . c the onlV•personswim are at' fire Sent authorlzed to use s the said patent .im , provernent its manufactiirers of Coal SCIef•IIS, in - and througln.ut the 'Coal Region . . BROCK.. Scranton. PIE. - J. TRICK. Potts-. Nine, PA., BIiOCK t SIIOENTAKER, Tatnarput;.Pa.• • AS the manufacturers would not rirke ' violation of the said patent unless encouraged byowners or renters of ('ollieries,:ise are determined to prosectite. every rase that we discover-'of purchasers and. users' as well -no mantifacturers of Coal Screens., made in violation of said patent, to the full eatrul of the law. •. .. • . Jo lirN. • MANUFACTURER' OF COAL SCREENS, Of the'Enteat and'. Most Approved. !Styles. • The onderalened . titn ts.it practical Screed Manufac turer. inform! Coal 'Operainra and - others,-„that he Is maw:4o6ring it new COAL . fti C REE V, patented Jure 21: leis. a nd-'another: pat. nted Angu--t IS6 lIEIWARANTEES THAT TIIE 111F.S11. - WILL AL: WAN s.RETAIN ITS ORIGINAL SIZE UNTIL..EN TIRELY %WORN OCT. • • ••11e resivetfnfiranlicita n ecirittnunnce. 'of the patron= age heretofore au-liberally Ixtatoteed atam'him. - '.” • • • JOHN H. - Thtilroad St.. rear . of Eaterlers Hardware Store, . 'Noe. 4. P.OTTSVILLE. PA. . . j IBC RIE tI. Ulll R !—Tht• undergigned .d.eteti to return .thanks tit the . pnbli . c tbr • its liberal patronise in the part '-grid to inform, it that-b. . twepared to till tntlern•Promptly. for frame turn bee and plank. . ': ••• • .SILAS BALL.. potetwllle.., Sept. 9. 1..95 i'• • ", . . • sAvE . IF ILE .PAPER. 4 Cent* a potind paid fof.clean:White Writing) 413 d Magazine Paper—and also Old Newspapers,pa n iph add Old Books with the covers taken off: Colored?"' :per 1 cent a pound April 53..t4. •3111i141!DEONS,•fiorri - the , best manufacturers, and • a. general' -. .• . - assortment of excellent )Itisiral- Inidru• meats, are sold :by - the undersigned.-- r Strinca DridfTs and Screws for Viollns, can also be furnished: InstruznantS repaired -at -abort notice, and on reat!otuible terms:. • • •• • • M: LItIMMERS.AIrint, Centre:trivet, - Pottaville. , sept.l7. A new supply.ot Died Fruits. consisting of App:es,"Peaches Cherries, Prunes Ct . choice) at . • BOHANNAN it SC ' 'S. 46. • - Market street, stswe Third, Putteville. prime article of ConOtry fresh 1 - 1. and anadniterateal, at • • • • DoßArgivAN Market street, above Third. P0(101118: , _„ win teeth yen ti Pines the Boyd* ef the . Lit'th, aid bran eel Ikea the t!eietsi - et Ilesetelas - Settihe ' agile" to oot boado° l 4i;ike P 1 ° 11 '1 7 . 1 ' 1 ° 1 ' 1; "ea" 44:1111"L 31INENJ3 AND 4IIICTENMI Or A I. White and ked Ash Anthracite Coal, Ana:;Agenteftit• the •.; . ije.OAN,43".) SCHUYLKILL CO. T. H. 'SOIE(OLLENBT:IIG-Eil ! ..A6ENT, Awl Shipper of tlir • Clelehrsted • • Moon- Black Benth - IVhite Asti•and eeaked • .•." tnin_Free Burning ASH. P.O ADDRESo—Porrsylux or 31.1patsavii,t.E., benlty4:. kill Connty,'Pa. • • April VI, ! .15-tr• •• AVT- FRANki;iN R E.R Lcir . ILd NEM COAL.' • . • lily ~East Franklin Liw . berry - Coal tow soldexclii sively by :Messrs. CALOW ELL..GO It DON & Co.; . who are my sole Agents.. Parties 'ordering from then!, Iniq 'always depend upon getting a Pure 'article... • , • INo. 112 Walnut St.; Philadelphia: •,• • OFFICES i No 111 Broailway,. Tri•tity . Building; \ee' York,• • (Nti: 144 State Street, Boston.- " ' •••• ••' ': . 11117..21RY • FIEIL. Tremerit, : ldiircla 29, iG2. • ;., • • . . CONNOR -61 c • -PATIrIERSON, •Tt iners,:inti Shippers of the t.l'eli,hilited • LOCUST MOUNTAIN. COAL. j• T. CONVOTI. a J. S; rATTER§oN, -• Ashland. "1.. .•• • .. - Pottsrlpo, 'Schuylkill Aloisitity, ri OA IL I.ltAt4Es4.l:-Tilxc wzybuCrikerni determined to make Feyeral leases,. on their pro-n -. kitiorn -as the lim.. -- rcirs 4 PROPERTY. situated - M Schitylkill.- County.- acid to .the 'immediate Nicinity:of .i . Tin,c A ufirin. The cround-has biTn,fulry deceiopetl, and those-desiring u first 'rate colliery. can ohtaiti nne,' with ! pin mAkine any further explorationft of the 'same. •• • I. Is:One : need make-application tfulet4 'capable of erect • • lug all the troprOrernerits ..•. • •• •.• . • Apply to GIDF.ON BAST. Schuylkill If even, Sclinyb• kill County: l'a.: or. to DAVIS'T'EAttlig; 4 .. Zvi Walnut kreet, '; • - • • limitary T.. it 1.5.. •: • • • - • 1-tf. -.• DISSOI IJTIONS. --.V II E'niidersic , ne'' t'his (I re °Oi - rneel 10- - Co-portnert , lll:) for. t .trareaaefio . o •of -the wh,irsale COAL hOei nese: at` - No; II WALNI'T STRE . V.T.-' The Hate of the llrm. will.he 1. R. St W. 'TOMLINSON, ' L. R. Tom LIN!.ON. - • . . . TOMLINSON.. IMlidelphla. Jan IP, 'Cc '• • . 2-Ott Plll - 11LA •Jlnttunry 1, 1866.--The - COPARTNERSHIP • - •lierefn, Imo eximing beiv,:een - the. eubKribere under the:st..Yle a LEWIS ATMENITIED CO.:, iR thje day 'dissolved tiv mutual content:ZOßN. RONIMEL, Ju'.. retiring _Either of the - mulereigued.uill'i.ten in licotriatinn. •" LEWIS: AUDENRIED,.. • , . . • • - Wllll.O Aill - IF,NRIED.• • ' ':JOHN ROMMEL, t ie. • GE0..1 - 1: PoTTs. • • . . . . . TYlTE•rutlersigtved have this tiny eb tered inm columerithip . toil 'will enntinim• the Wholettalci Coat 13mom-r.ii al• their former oftleeit: under. tlie old , style bf LEWIS-AL'itF.7 , 7ffißT) ..f& CO: . • •.- • • ..LEWIS AI'DENIIIEn.- • .. . . . .-- AV NI cl. ALT DENIIIRD , ..',- . . , • . . ~ .ADDI..tiON CHILIIi..• . ' .: . .IThilMielt;hia. Jan: ,_ 1..i05 -••-• 2 4t: ~ NOTICE:-.ALEXANDInt .SILLIMAN & .tI..ARENCE hi ' SANDER .O 1 •have 'Mitt day bren admitmet as partners' in oar hindne4. . The firm name will SiuMafter he DAY; lIUbI3ELL & CO, DAY & ITCDDELL, 169 Nt. - altme St., Phiixda..- • . • .. .Trinity, Building. N. - York, . ' •'t Duane tit. , Boston, *. Jan '65 . . - 7-tt• . T 11t.,1[ 7. V IR:I4IGN E hare this dav•entereM Mtn it eopartnemhip under the ti~m of SINNICKSON & Ca. for 'the transaction of Wholesale Conl.•Businei , ... and solicit." - continuance Of patraitage of cofinei en-tin:nem; •, " . • tiTNNICrKSON . , - 7110)f - As: • • - . - '• • • • CHARLES F: ,51111t'ISSO`7_ Philadelphia, Jan. ISG6 ' .• . • D mfiP4ol .UT lON .-- The. firm of SI GL . OV,EIII. by inutnitl.conFenr this fifty diAttoir . ed: Either of the undertigned will !den inl 4 quidlition, Both will continne the coal bnel ne.s 'under new firrni, and tharbe found for the prettent at No..l.32.lValnutatract: . • :•- . ..JOllll SINNICOON, E: V- ULOVEK Philadelphia, Jan:.l„ls4tl. . • 1- .E.'"V:pLovEn will crintinne in - ,the Whcilefale Coal' itpt•ibe...g. - 0irke.,.320 WalLut Stret . Wharf:Nh.. - 10 . . , . . . r,E PtA ICTIVERSIIIP.Iterett.fttie existing' 1 under Suns ofCALDWELL: SAWYER &CO.. at Philadalphiti and New York: ILAIL. CALDWELL7fk CO.. and E. R. SAWYER S CO., at. ft ,, ston. Is this drif disaolved. Eitbei of the pertnarelwill sign in liqui . di. P. A. HALL' .. J ••• • • - , ..... . ...- "SETH CA LOWELL,. R,, -. ••• "•-•Ellt. SAWYER, • . , : . . . .. . ' N. P '0011.1)0N. ; •': - . . • - .Phtlatlelphln;%lntinsr±l.•lSO. , •••••• ..• 7 • .. . . .. . . ZIIIIE Endersignied have:.hie day entered into • Copartnership, and will cant-nine the COSI hi:ismer.. under Amu. at QAI,DW RILL. GORDONA CO.: at 112 WALNUT,Street. Pnilad,lphia. and N0.,35 TRINITY BUILDING; New Tf , rk..and .01' DAIL.. CALDWELL ...t,CO., at 144 STATE Stiret,,lßtrm. •: - . -.- -. . . F. A. Ii ALL. • ,• • •, • '. • SETE CALDWELL; JE.:. -•-: '- •• ••••• : ',- ' ". •• • SA 11 Er YOUNG, FthDici . eiphia, • Jintiary r, 19513.. ~ • : ..,. -,„•-• • •-• ' - • . . IE rarderalgiied.hati . thia'• day entered Into . 1•• Oipartueriihip. and rAnttette the Coal.buflnen :andet a the firma of QUINTARD. SAWYER k WARn, at No. .9 PINE - Street, N'ew York. and - 1•18 %VAL NUT Street. Philadelpbta CE: It.-:.SAWY ..4c VQ., at No. 44 KILBY.ST.REET, 13ortoi: , • • ,-• • -• E, A.. QTINTARD,' E: R. SAWYER, ,• 11... D. WARD. - • 1.3 m • ' .Innuitril,lBe4s etOI.:LIERY OOR :9ALE.—A laaftclinitely productive Colliery. lo;good condition. with plenty or Goal of the beet, quality aTid'o,rizin quueuallY liberal le we.• Location near P(,.l.lsVille;, and terms liberal.- 'Apply to ..F. WALLIN9, No. .116..DEY St., New r - Jan 6; '66-1-tf . . • omen COLLIERY FOR SALE. • A 'Large 'White *OIL the Itintesnaoth, (20 feet thick.) Black:AT..Hey, (16' feet thick,) nud other:N*lns, . . • IN FULL NITORKTrI.ORDER:- • Glingwaye driien,- rebate:4: headings ;and' breasts opened. and everything ready to.ehip a large.gnantity of the Hest White Ash C4iial an the. Market for Fiturnity.Ante. ' All the rieceintt(Yetearo enginee - drift cant mulee. horeeit, raitAron, timber, powder: oil'.tc.; &,t., 'with, a breaker, t 11a., ticreens,.and every, thing need in mining and preparing coal'on the Proper. tY,,wllllle eolii with the collierT. ...Apply to: • JOSHUA LlPilsoorr . • . :121 Walnut - street. PhileidellAdec . Ot trFCHAR.4.WIId: Real • E.r. te .6gent; Pottsville: . . Or tnC _ _ . . Beni Ex t.p Jen. 6, *6B' . - • • • MMZ=I FOR SALE. SATURDAY *ORNING, - JANKA4Y- 27, 1866. PHILADELPIIIA. inriloyED.rutitcorit firECTdeLES. . . EleaStrees Ylassisetoiry; Wholesale E a • ISARBER , S ..ratiitovED • PEStISCO 'PIC. • 011:CTA CLES.Impart-that•Cmum-ima and Eamitiena r 'earnes. wind' cannot be 'obtained from - sly-tither • W - Stur, and Pactory:.Nri. 04E Pisrtit•Eliglatia et., Pia toodrlp . lais. • • • • ..N B.,4lentem with ati• .tho irrietlYt ot SPECTACLES allow. rates. . ' •• • . ._.'....,..::.-:. -. ..A - NitE,11, i .... :::.',. ..........,.....:., .... . ..,, ..,.:• ..,., stp. : 34 . pOUT,Et'll - 144 : ' , 0 1 1V,7i . .....PiIILADEZ:PHIA.: .. ..•.: ioIN.E.-lIVEN'PLES OF 1862, U. S. BEVEN-TIIIIITIVS OF AUGUST', 1864, •. do •• 'do do • -• JITNE, .1865;.' do 'do do ;'JI LY, . 1865, -• • U. SI 7.EN- FORTIES, • • • • ' - U. S;.SIXES OF 3.8a1, U . S..ctft . TIFICATEA•ov. IN DRII.TFONFM, COMPOUND ..INT.ERES£ NOTES OF 1864 AND' COLD SILTEB ' - BOUGHT A ND` . SOLD. arpraftion France' and Qernmatty. drawn. P.l4ladeiphia:,.."Kov. 22, 1565. • - ..17-2m' piAllOl9 Pl.- 431 °S ` • . • • • . . . My Piano Fortes whir.k.have beerrawardo-numer.- One. SIGH PRIZE 31.EDALS, • for years past - in this C:V . :miry and Eui - ope,', for their decided annerioritY. are esti,' manufactured in this city; whein their-excel lence biz been long aCknowledzed and 'universally mired. In delicacy:Mid sweerneseof. tone. With purity and pcnVer . . - It/n7 are - unequalled. and hilly warranted •an the most reasonable terms. CONRAD MEYER. • . N0:722,' Arch Street, Philadelphia: HOLIDAY PRESENTS. CLARK & 13ID_DLE, (sacm,ors to Tboinas Garrett,) 4-3 G 0• a" y::73 CD 4 4 :It of •• •' • ' . . . . Watches,: I.llj into lid r, : J ewelrj, ~ Clock.; , •-.- Uri:lazes, Entity Goods,. Maier.' • • •••• -': :and rteited Ware, : • . .. • .z, .. . the • • - •Whiell•th.4 offer fi lowest maiket ratee; :- • ESTE VS COTTAGE :ORGANS Are not oily' unexcelled, hitt they are itht.iintely tot equal4ii by any_ other Deed Instrinnent• in the 'c =try • Designed eipressty for Churches and Schoole;ther tire. round ti - i be 'equally, well •adapted .tO :the parlor. anti . drawing room.. Pot bale only by " -• • . , • . • E. m..pßucg, . • SEVENTH St.. • BItADlitiRY'S PIANOS. and complOi lissi , r4tn.nt , of the PpiI.P.P.CIT :MELODEON.' ::''UNION STEAA: ROTARTTLOWER& . . Thene.Machines.arethe hest .littplinnees.fOr Inc-resin tbetteaming capacity . orboilers.- where there in a defective draft,.,-ir where' : fuel is 'required to be ir.S.h• like Fine and Punt Coat. Coke; Screened Ashes, Bituminous (Joel, Saw Pust, Tanners' Spent "Bark, :.These Machines •at e operated by Steam direct.from the boilers, and require no power from the Engine they occupy no room avathtble for any - otherAiiirpose,-* are . quite:nolneless in their Operation 'and are nodes. ble to Wear out for year's; • • : •• ' • ' • By fining this Machine, your grate, bars will .never bend or melt (limn. your' coat will hum to- ashes and not clinker. caving the *.troutile .and expense: of clean ing your tires more than • Once a d ty... The ;Machine is easily rim with ten pountli.-*of steam, , and you can get .no yOur steam in the morning in half the tim'a‘and"ex- , ,pera-e of the ordinary way,' • . • -. We warrant every machine to am iitt Your work i Sat- Ifactory manner - or 'sale; and_ give you ten data' after.the machine is put .up to qetide..whether yon will . keep it or. not, I • • In iirdering,Machines; give the kind and size of riiit boliers, - noinbernqunre feet- heating surface and, square tot grate snrface. • -Pend fora . Cireti/ar. - : JAMBS' It MATH EWAOK General 4 , t, for' ' • '24 North sixth St.,: Philadelphia; 'Ochiher 14,'"96.5. • " • •• ••, •. ' .41.3 m.. • . . . • 1711.T8S I t • . • ...... .. 7 -41 E L.. WOMRATE: . riATC now open a choice ?isiitittnient . of •.' LADIES' . ..FA Ne : y... FUR SI 1 . Sables, Flue • Mink Sablc, Boyai Erniingi•• • • .%Chinchilla, . • • . • Squirrel, • . • • . •:, Fitch, eke., file.. . . .• Mile rip In all the latest . Anti •to' . WWII. they Invite' the attention of the public. before , purchasing elseWbere.... • • . ' &.11/%IK. WOJII BALTIC . , • . • 41 . 3 Arch Street,- PIII_,LATiELPIIIA. October 14, '65 • 41-37 n• • . FOB-00M.1011T; . Q ON VISIENCE,- OMY: AND DURABILITY, U.SE ! THOMSOWS:-LONDON -KITCHENER -, • "OEt..• -• • • . AN.•• -.1 - tAN GE -1... , • TEM BEST hAor,..i.vEri • ' ' • I SOLD • • ' • • . ' • . • ' CIIASE;' SPA RYE & 1117.1101TISON:. _ N0:169 N. Second St:;lidiadr:lphin, Iron 'Founders and ilinntifneturers of Mores. Renters. Tinned und En- . . • • nmelled -Wares, Air., Sc. ." August•,. • • •83-6 m w, G. llasm6 Epw-D.13, PLAtE. BD* - v. B. Bostor.v. &• :.11ANtRACEL70.EIIS OF, Vern 1,1201 turd 'Ditailes it Painati,,•llolliiir; find Buirnia'll nud Lubricatimg • . • • .flebs.ssie and 11aptliti, • • . ',JO. 130 SOUTH. SBCOI4O.ST.,:PHI..f.ABBLP#I&. • $e11.16, .'65. • • ' •37•0 m • c lIAS. ETOILES, • E. T. TAYLoEI. ' For the. convenience Of or patrons and:others at .s distaex; we: here present a:diagram_ of , self-measurement,. by which good at will , be guarantied, by sending the Wei In .the order designated in the.accompanying • Eol.,,s4ireTiox. • NIEA.SURE•tOR COAT. •- Livicith 0.17 Bat*. ftm '1 tO 2, and from 2to B. . Length of Sleeve, Ailtith . arm ottookod4 from 4 to 6. Ariciat Xia..xure..-Arotiztd the Moot chest. ~prominent - part of.-the State . whether the person Si Arect or stooping. The same =anse as for Coat . Nessare itsidenesm, and ottt • tri aro u nd th e . side from p:bone. and around the waist. an 1 hip. - ; SA ItiLY. or IdATICEIALI# =XT . 117- Ran. rum OF 03a. goo os airmen:D. rte NOT sartsracrrozr. _ • , CUAI94ITOILICS - 8k Co, -89141-.Cheimme qe., Phfiadelrila: wltiviiiEF#olr, Trl.oB dc.BiOWlf. ARTISTS AND. THOTOGRAPPT,Rs . ~..,,I N eee9l•4 aim' 914 Chestnut Street, Dim. PICILLADELPHia. DATOEL imaltibuare, . .1 • CaMatt Ware Reams and IlapoLetce•h . . 888 1301:771 . 1. SECOND. WilpKwr, Phißladelphdis. , N. B. --Persona goittg to the City thid it to theie .atiyantev to call an4exaulipttheetock. • D.. M. K. ' Sept. , • stionEs avco., • . • ,26 !Sopa' RelarlirfArimpe,-pkilladelphia LRe ire 6nnatantij receiving cni - conaignnieni:,SPßßlL WHALR, LARD, 'MINERS , and LURRICAIING OILS, lottiitrVitlittrpifttat" .to .suit., loweet s ret.eket,tho der._ •._ The attention' of *topaizinera and! ollitzsla.rerpeet rul sly eolicited. " Jen y!. • .Penn' 111.sallid Liberty -Whipriead I ....Libeity White' lod. ,Irgyrr ••• w...0..... zq ra) cover more for sameneight,. 442-14AY other.: : 'Boy the kat, .to tar. cheapna 1- TRY .ITI.. • . • : TRY :IT . • • 7:libertyLead tahihir.thad,any other. • • • :•• . • Liberty.letui caieri.brtar than:any other. *. • '•• Liberty Lead ie*grainaga• than. any other. - Liberty lead e eenanntitad than any ether.. Liberty Lead is • more' free ,from ittapyritiea and it WanaLleien to de more and better work, at a • . . ' •• cost. than any other. .• " ;• . -nay 44 . a - :the 4.III4IBALPEST. •• Manufactured and-warranted' by • , I:E G.A..E DI T .. - DRIGG,;•"PAINT.AND DGASS DEALERS. 137' ; North ,Third ta.treet....P.6l.4ldeljabin . . Nov. (March • - 44- • TICE KIGIIEST cAsn PICKERS . Pall for Old Newspapers,.Pamptsleti,Books 'and Waste raper af every description. .Fur particalare addresi : . ISTOIO4 WEILL at. EnEnsoN, No es Atm Street • _ . One door West of Nassau S., N. , Y. • • . Nov. 11, 4& . - 4s_sni LADIES FANCY FURS !.- - Y S-, JOHN. FAIIETRA'S * .14 . Old. li'itttblished i• • , lr-li ll 11.ANUF A. CTOR Y, tp 4 : 34.; ,,,..„, Ao. 71 Arch Street, •• ' %;7" .21 • , .., _above Ttb, PEULADA. ~,,,,- I have now in store of - my own fm - • i k1,,--,...,1 - portation andlilanaDicture, one of ••• .-....-- '• • the LARGES'P and most BEAUTI FUL selections of-FA NEI FURS, fur LADIES , and CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the City.' • Also, a fine assortment of Gent , s Fur Olove's and Collars. 1 am enabled to dispose.of.my goods at very remiona ble prices. and I would therefore solicit a call from my' friends of S , huylkill County. and vicinity, Pr - Remember the .Name. - Number and Street I ' . JOIIN FA REIKA • 11.6 Arch Street, aboveitb. south side, PIIILAOA. . U O 7l. have no Partner, nor connection with any other Store iu Philadelphia I . Sept. 23, `65.-3S-4at o 0 c p C 5 • y FARMERS:and ,DEALERS in--FERTILIZERS 'will Tradetake noticd-that Welave adopted she IMlowing Trade Mark to ProtelA: ourselves; and prevent thcSm : who use our li-NW BONE SI:VE11-Plif.nli'llATE from - tieing deceied Wheti purchasing Manures: • • We have been obliged . tO.,:riVe this proreetion-tMOur mist , rnersi. eonsegtienee of 'several Parties hAving lawfully used our Oistinctive..name, viz in i.frertntt. their article to' the puldie. This TrAcle Mark I, ad: med in addition to the -title "Raw Rone," . wtifei fa bar pritperty, mid we :caution all 'manufacturers from usim.,it. in future, - .WO.woold state ,to . the trattt , and consumers, that they will 'find .it to their interest to see .that - thnTrade Mark.• is upon ev, •irY bag and barrel they purchase, as linos , other• is nen- HAUGH HAW. BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 13 XII , c 3,: SONS, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, . PHILADELP4I.I. Waist ') leairira .= Around the .:' - -p,,jIJJADEI;PHix:. tIENF.ILIL commis:nom msacturrs, TARE NOTICE! [ift ADE :MARK. .4AIsarFACTURED BY . . , The krat." . tm p . nlarity of oar article- has been found .stifficient inducement to *certain• imitators to nutoutite bare and advertise ..-Raw lions , PhoSphates,wa. tonne Which originated With•tts.- and'is not own rightful pro:. perry. :.V e . state Lir the information of all, ;that we' rc, the exclusive manufacturers of this article-=-the: original rind .Sole proprietors of it—having . been mania faCtiired by us fur a penod.of twelve . yeam. - Also. that it covered byeisvond 'fetters patent, held only, by . . We are now ready to Supply it. In large quantities— .having made recent .additions and improvements. Ves; .eels drawing 16 feet of water can load directly:from:the wharves:of the works; which are located • at the foot of Morris street. Delaware River.- .We _call the attention of DEALtilftlA to thli greMadvatittwe:: . •. • •r -• The • .present indications are that we .' have • I greatly Incirased demand over last spring and fall, tie , : sons; and we advise farmers to send 10 their orders to their respective, dealers at an early day, that all may be proMptly. . - ' ••• Soliciting your continued Orders, we remain- - •Yonrs very.tntly. , •• •• • . • '• • ' . .• ISONS..• • -80. ,203. Delawnfe Aveinie, Plana&lpbbi. • tirFor ealei by J. C. • BitiallT.lL' Aibland. Pa ALLEN &. NEEDLES' IMPROVED - SUPER , POOS.P.HATE OF° LIME; Miniffactnia4. ONLY ..by them at theii. • A daj:CULTURAL.:WoiI,KS . 'Ye : respectfully, tall. the- attention of Fanners `and beidens to the following facto:. . . lint.. Alien Needlee - do not claini for their article exclusive. excellence, but - Alley know, - and . 00.14V11E118 know, that it is nut surpassed- by , 74. 'We believe and act'. upon the principle that there . • .." ts-ample room for all nianiifact titers who de : .• • sire to do businees.fairly, We Can :furnish the Agriculturist with a superi .-, Or article at reasonable prices. we. consult, • our own and their interests by doing so. • 4th. It iii and always hail been, a axed rule with tis never to undervalue gokids made:or sold by others, but prefer. to say all we: possibly can ' •to cotmnendation' or them,' Irrespective • of who manufactures the article; 51b. 'pie orders for but Improved Super-Phosphate, ' • • Of Little mite in:so heavily the past season,. - • that-we Tear some were- disappointed in oh.,- toning 'a supply. •We truet . that -in future •• we may be' able to meet: all reitionable de-- ...Mandel for our article. To ;.tund against the . •. possibility of-such .disappointment, we sag-.. . gest to,all. who want our Phosphate to Mahe " - arrangements for. purehases for next. • ' .l--Spring. .Our celebrated article"ein he .had ' • from most of the respectabledealers through-' .out the country.. If .thh merchants in- your neighborhood do not have it on hand; request. . tl•em to procute it for you. . • itirA trade discount allowed to:dealers: •. • • . . 'AL L EN . '*- NEEDLES,: .. 4% S. Delaware Avenue and 4f 8 'Water Sttect, ' .. • (First Store abOvo .Chestnut.) • -• We Sell - tio articles but Ouch as we can safely ?mom-- TO CARPENTERS BUILDERS. The Schuylkill County Lumber & Manufa' tuiang - .Co. •• • Rave on hind at their extensive establishment, on Railroad Street, a great vantity of lumber of every kind and deacrip ion. Which they can supply. to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than, it ;an bs bought elsewhere. ' They are also. ready to supply, through the means of their extensive business and la bor saving machines manufactured articletin their line at a saving of XIS per cent. on former cost. - Their large workshops have been in succenshil opera. - Ron for the'past year, turnitig.out vast 'quantities of - Boors W dew - frames, Baal, Panel Work, , Mouldings, ' Bed-poetry „ •Blinds, . Banisters, ' insiters, And all kinds of 'Premed Paneled and Tuned Work, . which they have. constantly on hand.: They- are ready to swats orders- at the shortest notice; for any qruurti or.quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. . Dry and green Hemlotk of all. kinds, for building rPcees• Oak, Maple ; Poplar, chair. plank and meant g boards; Cherry, Walnut, ldahoga. de., for cabi.: nn net work ; White and Yellow Pine boards for fo oring. raw ormede to order; White Pine plank, 3,23i.,-°4 - 3.X, - th,'; tg, and 3.f Inch panel. always ready; also, plank, beams, rails, sointling,.. posts, shingles, lath, 'ceiling lath, palling's, dc., de. • _ ' . of attend stuff and "everyt hing in their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. ' Totterille., March to. '3B . • 'e. : Suit illazlP) 132 4 anal seam - kwr sale by •• . Dee. $65-84. • -I"raieliireK, • - 'A PASCIPIC.FOII TEM =M. •• . . Yesterday, 1.8 I eat-Writing . the wars and of the fighting- Axid:wo getting tired of tenlus. What had oft - been'told before ; SaAtig thlnge ' mtett"cattiug; Sadtlenly there came a butting, • ALd a woolly brad wee *trick in.: ' StuCk le at. my aloe doOr: . • . 'Tie some derkey with a Toucher. • Thoughtl,.Writing us before ; .04 th is; and n o thing snore. • • • . . I wits tired of darkey cams,: -And bent close eferretny papers,' • . lioptng thtfe the.hlack intruder - • _ Would go, wandering trout iwidoor. Mit IrwiShed and toped most 'vainly For he knOrked and betted; plainly Showing that h e was determined ' 'To have speech upon the floor , Showing that he really ttionett he • ... • ' Had it right upon the floor : • Maybe this and sbmethtng more. 'tome MO. said I. in vexation, • ....- For.' hated. like the nation. . Thus to have the fellow thumping.— • "Come in, Darket. I imOore, -Mist: the dickens: is the matter; • . - That yen make thli awful clatter. . - "duke this-horrid din-and tatter..• Thus against my oftlee'dont Do;yon want, to . be a slave. and ' - Serve yonr Masterna before r* '• . 9,tnith the uhmer,'"Netelincire. - ' , l'm the spirit of a fellow • -Who was murdered at-Furl Pilloiv - • . hfiltileted when I begged for Mem : : -• Pinned by berm - eta to the, door ; And I've tome to ask In reason, - Is this now a proper season To laave'rebb, hai.e strove to . Stab the nation tb the core, • • " Taken•ln, hid • freely enter. . •,•• . • • , -Through the Nations ' opert'dOor • • Only this and nothing more. "We have fought as do the braiwst : . • For ynnr lives, y mr homes,.ionr safety: Bunt:got calored men he drewu a. • '• - -Long the.3Lissistelpiths share, . , • • • Black and white are bound together, . • '• Mutual suffering terms She tether, • , •-• .• Now I ask .tumld'we he frier' • -..:" . • ; • 'Nude mere vasealc as betoie Answer, that: if nothing More." • • tilistery tells us ot. a nation That; when owing Its'saliittlon ;• ;. • , To•the slaves rho nobly fought*— • • • • . : Etam the foenien from the door, Granted freedom to such heroes : • ' - . But sit! even bloody :Newels . •• • Never granted pardon freely , .• . TO the ..rehs.” all:ions:lnd score; • - While:the Serrarentained in bondage.' • - , Whipped and mused at as before. . • _ Bainlli that, If nothing more. • - • - Ask • yourdierswh extended „•. ••• • " HOP and suceor as they wended ' Dubious. pathis 'mid.Bouthena forests. '• • Faint ani weary. sick andseire, Who it MILS that waved'always . them . . Onward.' prayMg God tiveve. there, ; And return them as he gave them • •To tkalr homes and:friends once Mote? • ' • • Ask them this, it nothing'more. - -:• "Ask them, when they heaitl the thendee'. • • Rending earth and Sky asundee.:• • • • .411 d the black and, white stood clove al,. • • . ' Lied. ming, the battles roar. -. " ••• • It theiear of gun or halter • • '..•••• " • Ever caused us rotee to falter • • . If a Boit reputation- • • • - • • Dicl nottireet the/colored cornet -• • •• Ask. them this, and one thing more - :: . "Ask them, bow the war is.ended; . • : And the flag has been defendet • By twos hundred thousand colored Afeti who north the Afrique corps, .If they'll posh us fmm our placea. • • - TO make room for rebel faces, . • • •-• . WILL THEY Ti AVE Vs stiTT ., nt TtlnOt .wige ). • • •6001 if021:10116 'nun*. coos'? • Ask them that 1 there's nothinginore.." This the - darkey Said, apd started, • And the walls before hixn But he waved hie harid nud . said, with• •• Look I weer had neeri before. "Good-by.. white ati,a•nationv, •• God hes men us anlvation• • And, nr:IIIEHE the humblerd private. • • • - Sir, in ail the colored 'corps la your equal evermore. -• For.tire Miuers'Jparnak DT UNCI.K 'OLIN . . flow happy the man who owes not a cent," Put-jays on his thin:wands and pays up. tits rent; De fears neither couttablV.,„: sheriff nor. dud; • " To hank or tp"juatlee' has never to run; • . BiS . cellar welrfltled and his pantiy well stored," lie lives fur Fiore bleined than a prince gr a lord; Ttien take my . advice If A"foitune you'd get, :Tay s . vhatlyou Owe, and•keep out, of debt. Palo Alto; January nth, 13G6, . - • • • iNro THE S ' TATE . TartAsumt *non SCIII:II3..KILL .00 4 1.775 TY; ' DULLING .. TUE. ELNANCLA,L ENniNo NOvExamt.3o 18 1 .33:—From. the Au-' ditor General's Report before lte, We - learn .that the:receipts into the State Treaeury, front Schityl; kill County, during last year, were ac fellows TAX : ON BANE DIVIDENDS. • • Anthracite Bank, Tamaqua........:.. Fartnera .- Bank • • -Giivernment Bank, Potteiille Minere'-Bank, . 6,- . ..... TAX ON CouronAiloN STOCEB. - . Anthracite 8it111;..a...*. .: .. ..... Farmers' Bank • ' • -Government • Rank . ' • ''Batik • . • ' Dime Sarings'institution,'Pottsville.. East MahanQy Railroad. Company..... LiltlG'Sehilyikill,Navigation Railroad Company Lorherry'ereek Railroad DOLITS.Dy.... llahanoy and _Broad. Mountain- _ road Company....'. .... .... 2,123 85 Mill Creek &R. Hill Nay. &R. R. Co.. 1,616 88 Mine Reh: Haven. Railroad C 0..: 16,792 . 49 Mt. Carbon &Port Carbon.R. It. CO: • 1,691 10 Schuylkill*Valiey Nay. /R. It. C 0.... 1,440.12 SchnylEd Nay. Company .. . . ~.....-...• 9,441 35 Locust:Mt. Coal & Iron C0:..:..:'. ... 3,750 00 Pottsville Life & Trust co • - '60.00 Pottsville GAS ' CO - . 105 50 REAL' AND Di.'ILSONAL ESTATE. • , Tax on -* • ' • Special tai of one4ialf Mill, on the dol lar,- per. act of Mayl6, 1861... ... . f.... TAX ON LOANS. ' ' . • 11,' J. 'Handler, Treasurer' -Borough of Minerniville ; . .. • . ' • Mahanoy City' . • "' • Pottsville • "- Palo .. " Port .. . , ... " - Schuylkill Haven... ; ..... . '", Tamacpia ' Loctiat Mt. Coal & Iron Co Little Sch. Nay. It. R. &Coil Co Schuylkill Nay. Co ' • TA" crk; NET EARNINGS OR.INCOME. LOCust.Mt. Coal & Iron Co 1,269 64 TAi oN:F.Nirokars.kyr Or taws. ' . - An-Act to enable the Feeder Dim Coal Company. to neiinire and hold a cer tain lease-hold estate, and leer- stock - • 1. in pay,ment thareof, including special ' tax. An . . •20 An Act'fo. enable the trustees and ex- . • ectitors of H. 'J.-Biddle, dec'd, and others; to convey certain interests M . coal lands hi - Mahan - ay Tourriship... An Act to incorporate the -Pinegrove Coal Railroad Co • • An Act to incorporatdthe. Sch.. Haven, , Geis &•Water . •30 00 An Act .to incorporatrk the . .Ashland Gas &Water Co • • • .• .Tax.ON, TONNAGE.- - ' • Shamokin Valley ..1:..-POttsirille• R. R.. Cir 5,805 94 Schuylkill Nay. CA:4. •- - 1,855 91 TAX, ONTIIItATE BANKERS.. • • L.Y. Whitney. ....... - ..... Txx.cni Warrs,.Witas; DEEDS, ETC. •', Jos: M. leger, Prothonotary Adolphue Dohrmanti, Register , Damns Maher,, -Recorder, , cOLLATERALINREEIITANCE TAX.' : A. Dohrtnanni •.. ...... 'TAVERN LICENSIS. . ' 'Henry J. Bendier, Treasurer :Its'nuimits'..Lkorzisus. liendler,.. Treasurer ,Wm. Mickel, former Treasurer' -THEATRE, DIRGES AND MENAGERIE LI H. .1. fiendler, , EATINO, AND. BEER 110 USE, • AND Bra— TAURANT Lzcznes: - H. J.,llendler, Treasurer' DISTILLERY AND -131tEwraix Licissaa.' J. Hendler r Treasurer , Pak:irrums CIIARTEES. . .Palo Alto Iron Co:, ............. H. J., Hendier, Treianrer.... ....... Farr. Barratur 81wrys. • - . 'Government Bank, on'aeconnt of ex.- Ponees incurred under said law. ACCRUED INTEREST., Wm. Bickel., former. Treasurer..— gbhuylkill Nay. Co :*. . . 51A9,113 02 Hering the year, Schuylkill County was tho recipient. of the following.' am'ts oni the State :. • • • . . • Rich-H. Correll, .Preeidential elector... PER . :Amu OF Antra 16, 1862; arrArnit. 22,1863. John 'W. Sondem, for services as lead • er of band Major James Given,:. ... ... Capt. J; F. Brandt - " • Chas. D. Hippie " . Beaton Smitn..'. Lieut. S. K. ' Schwenk.:. t' ;Geo. 43. Boyer 'Henry Rover.... ... . '' . O'Nel-Coile_.... . .... " Wm. j. Marts. . .. 'A. L •" • J, C. 'Hollinger Capt. •Thirace E. Bennett, deed Major Johu Wynkoop Lieut. tlanal. Rnssel:.-... Dept. Danl.' Nagle . ‘.• Philip Nagle' Sorg. (1 , Bobbins.... Capt. W.• 'Lieut. Isaac E. Severn; _ J. Brannon..." : Pensions and Gratnittas. Common Fkb001a,...... Lewis. Reeser. costa tor L 864 MALL JVI3MCIE ADBIMISISZBIED r BY LEONARD MACOX - • The Celeste sof she .... If, in a philosophical view, the administra tion ofjustice by magistrates and officer:i r is essential to the existence of civil society, and the protection. of the people, by the pun4h ment.of criminals.'.so that crime Shall.be re- pressed,- is one chiet function of civil , govern ment, the,; question whether. the-authors of the late rebellien against the United Stites are critriinals is o serious qnestionfor the peo ple. as it will be in due time for theludiciary. If, in a'Christian and, Biblical view, :Civil society is not a, t4rely,lMman invention or contrivance; bet's necessary amtngement in volved in the• divine - cok.stitution of hunian ,natute. so that in every country t the existing • government, however constituted, is divinely entrusted with thedlity of admirnstratinglus tke by. puntshin,g and if the mune that goes unpunished through the ittitaithful uess of the governutent,' or.the indifferenceof . the people,. brings a curse upon the country.; the qcestion whether the authors or the re• bellion• ought to bp regarded as Criminals, and punished for the - criine, is a question to be considered bilhelear of God.. • Let it.be remernberid; then. that the trea son which planned ; and instituted` the, rebel lion is . a erinie uniolialleled in the history of nations.-- I malie this statement deliberately, arid Leak thn - reader to tlthik of the eonsid- erittions, by Which „is warranted. Think whether thereis any; parallel to. the crime for which the authors of that treason, are respt.n sible—the men. who =conceived It and made the arrangeruents tirst- 7 -the'men w,ho,.having formed their purpose,. waited year,after year for the expected oceasion;, and for the. com pletion of, their Preparations—the men who, with the oath Of'fidellty to the Constitution on their lips, asd holding offices , of trust and honor under the Constitution, used. all their -infinenee, both riersribal and official, to de 7 Stroy the country they had sworn' to serVe, and who, at last, in the exeetnion of . their long- eherished"purpose, deliberately kindled the fire* of civil . war. What *as their crime? . „ rebellion. against • a: recognized and established sovernment. • Observe that first principle in the Christian. -doctrine of 'obedience tc.civil'goiernment. The exist ing-powers are-Ordained of God; Whosoever thereforejesisteth :The -vetiver resiStetli the -ordinance of- God, : and they that resist .sho bring . Pondemn ittion . upon -.themselves." . lie .yond-all doubt' or "controversy; the govern: input of the.,l.Tnien over the...1.114t0n, within the . limitations of the Constituticip,.'l . .veS . an estab:T. lislied governnient, .the existing power which could not be-'resisted-without guilt and the Peril of God's Condemning indignation. - Those criminals did not take up arms againsf.agov-• eraMent uSurping powers with'whieh netther the Viihintary concession" of the people - nor . the prcividenee of God had -invested it. They (12.1iberately planned-. and levied:. war against a government.. exercising no other powers, and claiming' no others, than.those which tin-' questionably belonged to . it..and which it had _exercised" from the beginning. . - 2.- Their . criree' Was more than this. It was • rebellion against a -beneficent government goveriimentwhickat the dine was perform, ing, effeetually and qnietly,, all.its constituted ilutiesa government which fof its marvelous combination - . -of 'Municipal and individual freedom with:national power: was the wonder ..of the 'world:4 goVernment' under whi&, fur:inure than 'seventy years,- the prosperity of the 'nation; and 'its advancethpnt in wealth and . power; 'mid in all eivilizingiarts and Influ: enees; had been Without a:parallel in huMen history. . When a o governitient hai ceased to; perform•its beneficent fqnctions as a govern tue.nt,• and,' instead of protesting the right and. executing justice, is simply oppressive, then it; maybe the right .of.t he people to throw off 'the power that oppresses them, and by revo, lutionary, methods - to-provide a -government for themselves.... But the rebellion, whieh haa e6st our:countrkso much., had no such juris diction or excuse:.it was-rebellion against a government purply . beneficent, the. best ..gciv eminent in the. world... , Nor is - • this • all.. The- crime Which those :men - . committed: was not merely , rebellion against. an: established government -perform-: ing, the beneficent functions-for . which gev- - ernmentis divinely:instituted ; it -was,rebet liOr( against. a-free arid cinistitutionel govern ment. Whatever jiistificltian there may be for attempting to.. organize reVolution" in a codutry governed "by despotic Power, .Where no peaceful:change is practicable, all excuses flit ui the case of rebellion against gevern - merit which :guarantees fre . edom of political discussion and' agitation,, and.-which permitti itself *to bereformed by votes instead of. vio lence. It.-has -been .Well argued • (by :Dr. Thompson, in hiS tract entitled . "Revolution *against a free 'government not ri‘right,• but a crime "). that;. - where self government" by the people, . - has: been . established—where every •-apuse .. of administration or of legislation may lofh freelY.discussed. before the people, and is sure to be remedied as scion 'as the people are to see it.-;:-:*here even-the organic law,' frorif'Whleli all' the powers of government are derived-and . by, which • they' are . -provides for. its own .amendment whznever 'amendment shall he. demanded- by..the'popu- . rar-willL—there 'the right of _violent revolution ceases to exist. - The critile.of such a rebellion is lone for which no excuse cahlie' made in behalf of those who'ContriVed it and began it. Who' is. a .criminal, if . he is not who under-,.' takes, In the: exercise own- sovereign judgment, the redress of his . own wrongs,' by 'methods of violence, when -hill redress might have.be . efi had - by- legal . and peadefnl methods? A. Nor in' estimating the criminality of the -rebel lion, 'can we fail, to remember . the end for which it'waa Pbor John -Brown, • hialted into insanity-by a. manly-add godly indignatifin:at great wron„, ,, s,• . and - by the lea-. :pulses of his suffering human ity,--atienipted u rebelliim in* the interest of the oppressed.- 'For 'that attempt he suffered •the eatreme.nenalty-of the . law. ...siside.frorn hismanifest insanity; . what good: reason was there why he:Should not tie punished? -The end at-which he ahneci.POnld not justify the .Means -which *he employed—the levying of war ;against "a:vecognized . and • established gevernment. - .-The blood which lie caused to, be shed in that insane attempt was shed un lawfully; *and had he not been manifestly be side hitriself, it would have stained Ihn•with . the' guilt of murder: - -But supposing. John* ,Brown-to.have been a sane • man, the rebel lion which:has now been suppressed . Was in no respectless criminal than his; while in one . most important aspect it is farmore'criminal. Those- great. consPiratOrs ...rebelled, not as Brows did, in-the interest ofthe oppressed, butin :the . interest - or oppressors. They. re belled fed the . - avowed• purpose -of perpetua ting through . all . tiree, and of spreading over the continent, a system of injustice :which .was the Opprobrium .of our nation and the -abhorrence of - the world. . • • • . • %The authors :of that treasons are the gtilltY . anthori ;of :the • war which Was netesiary in order - to suppress'it' The guilt, of all - the blond that was shed on . both Hides in the four years of. -conflict .is on ,their souls. It has been estimated that almost half a.million of . men, • who were-in the full,. vigor..of their, - manliness..'4eri. the first: gun was fired.at •FortiSumter, have died by the casualties 'of • theivar.- %Who slekell these?". I, need not "write their: names, reserved• for everlasting infamy. " Their "names are the names-of mur, derers,.against wliOm the blood of every bat tle-field is crying to heaven for Justicei and Whese 'cruelties and deliberate atrocities - can never . be adequittelyjuniihednairreilinkedi toreVer to. the:hideoits memory Of Fort.Pil-. low,: of -Andersoutrille,.. and of. all those, pri-• sons where tirave men have been murdered in scores anti thousandsby. the slow tortures of 1 otexpcisure to cold and heat and itorm,", and ofstarication, •- • • • • 'Besides-all , the .slaughter. 'on both:sides, these great conspirators arid traitors are the. guilty author's of, the. devaitation • that has swept over the broad". field - :of conflict: All- .the suffering and sorrow .throughout the area: 01 the rebeltion, 'as well as the• mcidentill.suf-. ferings and sorrow elseWhere—the i iinmense. destruction.of Oopert-the flight-0 houie-' holds' from .theit homes,. and their 'return per haps .to: find those -homes in ashes—the wail of: widows and . fatherless: children, and: of mothers weeping' kir their sonsL—the.hnriger, - therags; - the sorrow, thedesPair of impoven ished thousands=the.hombardinent .. or con • fisinition of chies—the almost tiniVersatrifin . "the Se. things are illuetrations of: how grent:fileiime it is to Assail-with treasonable. violencethe life of the nation.,.. On . .whtttpa-.: ges.Of the World's historrcan:We lind a area schi parallel teEthits. in. its inexcusableness, in the atrdeitY. of its' aim' and purpose,,orin" thc slaughter • and •• devastation . . whiclr. l'uss . The . finestiOn.ls, shall such, crimes goun ptinishetV ! Shall-the ifealf s pitude of .the exit* itoW.:Ahat It has- . tit ated;pbtaln Impunity for "others? . or.e.ba:l it bop fica r : eizati deitOostristed Quit tressoo . ..agsintt Abe. $2,300 00 BJO.OO 2.665 06 1;082 26 800'00 400 00 1,025 00 416 67 15 31 1,141 42 7,038.30 156.15 47,202.41. 8,208 88 221:68 17 67 4.5 19,71 9.69 440 6.56 2;41 17.73 2,098 50 21,591.78 • 747 67 77 60 2,140 00 6,236 90 6,103'.95 3,040 24 2,392 00 1,062'50 45 00 680.40 104 43 120 50 172 71 42.49 110 50 105 50 105.50 70 58 25.78 7:1 10 402 06 155 25 50 65 161 95 119 63 177 75 162:75 148 28 241 00 6,857.85 14.64 $10,288 06 i3TEAM , PM=I6:: , OF.I7OE,. -- . - Hoeft =lane Passeseone MOW rtliPillet tO:i1111110$11 iataBoolkralarrilla..ll9 d - saipthesat theca:, Of gies Sea Beau below law Oise eisememeeft nolsks• ramtholdille,"oci litst Lastliao Louie Peesem.,. tread • - Hama iftiber_BAN*. Arsieleeiss JE•eigot . Bill Illmedley- - -7- Ilmedit. doe.' At the vesfilKethetsiotiee. thasitoth. of JOB rilq - L more actemaleothan Met Of am otter aelte in MI, motion ofthe State, sad we keep banduemployed PlessO for Jobbing.Blibld a Pactical, ?Shaer ourself ire will velum* air work to :'be as hest as %imittlue CIS be tallied Mita the cules 6 l.MAW" - 1100Ik BINDERY:- -- Books bead liaria **wet MP*: Agbak Mobs of every dasziptioo zszspctss:kbons4 s t d: sit to . (ow, At abodet • NO 4, United Staies, as defined`by ibe Constitution, is a crime to be punished by. the justice of the nation? • • edumtional foitttnit. J. 211,...11?!..tt5191,11.4)1111ki AU comitutifeationa intended j'or thia cattliiS wits b. actirisomd to J. A,. X' PAstiooss, Pottaralt.. • ' follciwiag txiatitliTeon We pabileli,•hopirii that ' it may be thr means of as least a fevilisieata to pad more itteiation to.therichissbi,, in which the, are ' • direak, cad allot as indirectly, interested,: It would tie . fasaUent song to slag o lii Schools c.. 6.' , • 4173 p BJED Ir/firrilp ,•• , • A 'atkool. Visisittion—ltal 'fig. BespeAfulty Itiwibecl.to.tfte 2111ahers and Schaal* • of I , Venv.q-* . eland. - „.- ..Ovisit..ne at school betimes ' Irmeourage us to learn: • .•. - • Aluandral ad* the present tens. • , • We wish Inset and earn l 0 come, mamma I - 0 come; pipe I • See what we tone to do, , .Well read and cypher, spell and wails _ • • auntie ring too:. ; %telt, 116 E echuol bethaelS . 'Encourage US to learn ; • . • • • ; • A hundred calls the present.tetuk • - We whit; to get and earn.. - , Th".tesehers eyes are not etuitigh. , ro watth. the boys hi school.. • • Nor to observe If prankish girls . Should violate grule ;r• - Ills patrons. eyes are all required:. .• To winch thegoldeirmind, ' which, on u visit to our school; • • Collected yon will end. Criosc*-- . 0 visit us at school' betimes. ac.' • • 'Tts getting to he all the ' ' , • li'fCh people great and small. Tu watch the schools and - visit them ; - • . And often, too. to call, . ' • Theu'dearest friends. you'all inaiit'eorne. &id niothersone and all.. • . ; . _ . For we are always highly pleasel. - • ' • To see the ladies call. ' • Qammi-Aleislt tut at schOol betimes, ac..- VED3 12ittrr PAS.EII73 Is : wow/Mt& To secure results. in carrying lail..iefortint and. improvements in society.- co Operation is essential.to Success. The humblest can tiV feet is concert,'what the highest could not • singly. , In;the 'education of youth, parents and guardians can greatly facilitate the ardu-, ous labor of the teachers. Good goiernment "in school is more the result of careful train ing at home than of any efforts of the teach er.,* Children who behave well at home, will generally deport themselves well abroad.— Children should be taught et home respeet for their teachers. They should `be instruct= ed that it is their duty to' bs. orderly, well behaved and prompt to obey what they are commanded 'to ,perform. If this be under- stood, the task of tlie teacher becomes mate- flatly . ..lightened. .. If the: pupil be: taught that the rules of sehool muti.',be implicitly. complied : with, and if the parent, insist upon. it that the child shall obey ail reasonable de- • mands made upon hii by the teacher, then the pupil Will be properly trained, and will be fitted to receive instruction: • Parents are too apt to encourage their children in tale bearing and criticism on, the conduct and ability of, their: :instructors: • They are apt to take OW views of their children rather than their own. • - ' • • , .• While we adhere to that system of having school' for only a fewmonths in the year and ot choosing teachers frequently, we may ex.: pect frequent changes in the. "rules of . 'school." The ideas of no two persons ell tirely agree, nor does the manner of impart ing instruction, or of governing the school room of teachers coincide. • This thing is in- - separable from our present system, and until • we arawilling to adopt a better one we intuit do as well as we can with the - material We. possess._ 'Not only will different modes ot instruction be practised, but new books will be required. All these things ,must be en= Aired. The teacher who hatilbeen taught out of a certain classof text books. halt the same desire to use that kind of work as the mechanic,' to be effective, will require - the . use of a favorite plane and saw. He must, to use a homely phrase, "get" the hang of the • thing," . before he can accomplish inuch., Parents should provide the necessaq'brmks,, for if the pupil is not -soAupplied, he cannot make that proficiency he, should. The me- chanic requires, good tools to make a good job, And is cc':tor/deal to furnish them; so his in regard to books. The hest-teitliooks • should be selected'. Such books will ivkiken interest.' and impart -instruction. The are the. tools with which the. educational_fabric is•tia be. instructed, and with skillfur ina nship und good materials \ve may altpect a good structure. - Parents should also make it a point to be- - cothe acquainted.. with 'their teachers t , By , • being intimate witheach other, they can dis cuss the topics of, educational interests in • their own districts, and 'devise such me urea as may be best calculated to succeed: / The spirit of friendship.bejets that of frankness and confidence, and the, teacher feeling-that his efforts' are 'appreciated,: will labor not only•more industriously, btit much more ef fectively.. We say to paretts, therefore, You must sympathize with and encobrage:your teachers. cheer them on in their arduous work. Visit the school frequently, and let your children feel . that you are, interested in their improvement. Labor" to create a gOod feeling between your children and your • teacher, to build up a confidence each other, and to encourage--all to.do their beAt. By this'means you will , plomOte your own happiness and interest;and render efficient' service in. the Cause of education and im provement.—York True Democrat. , PRESIDENT LINCOT2VS . TREAT A writer in the Portland Press, who. wit . nessed the interview between Air. Lin"ln and-the committee of the Chicago Comma lien that came to his house to infcirmfitim of his.nomination for the Presidency, tells the following 'story: -.- • "After the ceremony had passed, Mr. Lin'. coin remarked to the company that, as an kpprOpriate conclusion to an interview so hit; portant and interostlag as that . which had just transpired, he supposed good Manners - would require that he should treat thereoni mittee with something to drink; and, open ing a door that led into a room in the rear. he called out, 'Meryl Mary I' A girl re sponded to the call, whom Mr. Lincoln spoke a few words to in an undertone rand. Closing the door, returned again to: converse with his guests. In a few minutes the maiden en tered bearing a large waiter,. contaiutnt ser e:nit glass tumblen3; and a large pitcher in the midst, and placed it upon the centre-table.3lr. Lincoln arose,, and gravely addressing the company, said :—..Gentlemen, we- must 1 pledge-our mutual healths in the most heal thy beverage which our. God has giien to man ; it is the - only beverage I have:. ever used or allowed in my family, and I cannot' conscientiously depart from it on the present occasion ; it is pure Adam's ale from thq spring,' and taking a tumbler, he touched it i to his lips and pledged them his hi hest re spects iu a cup of cold, water .. O churls, all his guests wereconatiainel to mire his consistency, and to join in_his example:" •• . . rit.r..SzazN - Ariz.—Py a love.r _ldth a oold in his bead. . , Ob !ask be dot to bloW by dole, • By charbing one. by owd ; • • • Ton bay dot know de ban I feel • . It dever cad be dads • - - Oh : bight we fly to other twedee. -• Or dwell yodder star, • " " Oh ded my lubly bilge I'd•atrike by ligbt catarrh: " • • Cuozca—Oh t aak be dot, -etc.. BARBAII SY or SLAVEXT.--BOOMOr . BllMner was furnisbed with a new illustration,of the satanic spirit of slavery, on 'Saturday . night week, in the receipt of a box, containing a full length haulm Sagan-neatly wrapped up, and cevered 6344 follow Log suggestive note 'Tort ota eon of ei bitch; Bend'you a piece of one of your Mends and if that blll of your passes I will , have a piece of yon: • • • - "A lima Max.",_ . The•tinger had evidentlY been recently cut front the hand of a - nee° or itudatto. Such is the brutal spirit of slavery; not yet eitin guiehed; but which: tnust'ere , • Wag share the fate of the but - Waldron in "Whit was nursed. Let . us See to that than. ap#itia-nat laaln4- pd ph a new ateendeneg tit the-national ==== NT Jaiasi Ats-"Stlly Bly " The widd that blows &cress the boor, Withlt a dose to blow, _With such a code tut I. tab, got, ! would, tt.blowdt f .Doe I But see, de'raye of cabblnn dawd Are gleabing on the deW I hear de berry bugle bond; By baiden *. •
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