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Terminus of the Philadelphia & Reading R. R., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia.--Plers for the Shipment of Anthracites. Pier No. 16, Pt. Richmond.. NOTICE. I Pier No. IS. - QUINTARD, - WARD, 4 CO. lit hare appointed Hessrs.l6lA :NNE TT dc , 1 T A - 'r T NEILL, 217 WALNUT STREET, PIILADEL-1 B ' i ' 8 CM/ g - Bwrvr at go., .. 9 Pine Street New York. FRIA, sole Agents fur the sale of car . . . *"2O Walnut s" o'hiladelphia. SILVER BROOK LEHIGH 00AL, "RBER.P. 7 ,Llll LOCUST ROUT ILT COIL. S of other a pproved qualities of I' ,21 liilby " . Boston. ' From Port Richmond, Philadelphia. Shlppt WESIT .AND RED ASH COAL. • OOAL OF ALL KINDS BY THE CARGO, ROSIE dc LONGSTIIERT, 'Utters, . 818- Walnut Street, Philadelphia. - - _ - s Trinity liatldiEß 'TRW York. Silver Brook, Feb 21, 156.. . - - - , _ J.-42 27. '66 4- ' Cor. of Kathy . Doane Street, Boston. Feb. 14, '69 • 7- .1 . W. DUNKLEE & CO., H. Ald VIET T & NEILL,. • Pier 19 Port Richuiond. • , - SHIPPERS OF .217 Walnut St., Philadelphia, -' JOHN C SCOTT. & SONS C 0 A_ I_, OFFER FOR SALE the FOLLOWING CELEBRATED - ' STINEES ATT: SUMMED OF - Pier No. 19, Port Richmond. ANTHRACITE COALS MAPLE _ DALE COAL, AGENTS FOR • Yr." P °r'r / I , cu •"" - ' And deal..rs„ In other agu roved qualities of White Itanchaster Bed Akb, New Haven and L o. , SILVER BROOK. (Lehigh.) SHENANDOAH CITY, lied Red Ash Anthracite, .r..d Cumberland (White Ash ,; mined b v Wier &.M.alaO, SpORN Coal. . - ain't Mountain White Ash. and Ash. j (Red Ash). [Philrulelikla, No. 525 Walnut Si:, !win OFFICES . 2 No. 4, Ore. Itnilding. • . OFFICE 20,'SX WALNUT ST., PBILADELPIILL Also BrrumiNors and CUMBERLAND COALS . ' 2 :N Y , No. 119 Broadwsy, Walter, Errs. July 21, "66 en-u. of well estabiblied reputation. . Feb 23. .67 -I, 4- - . • & Co., Agents. I Pier Pio. 14. - . Piers IS and 19 Port Richmond. . OFFICES :-PUILADMPIITA. 217 Walnut St.. J. J,.'3/3TFT. 3.1•.• S. Brian:tr. WM. FiErtnates„ 1 •ROMM.EL &- HUNT-ER i. 1 - New 'roue, ROl.lll F, Trinity 80ndi:37.. Prortnzeor_ Westywael Street. , • ' . DOVEY BULKLEY &CO -. WWII ESAU: ' , CALDER IN FIRST QUALITIES OP Bonus,' 215- Doane Street. . ' '1 MTH BACITE AND BITUMINOUS OASTNER, STICKNEY & WELLINGTON JOHN J. DOVEY, SON & CO.' 1 COA.LS. Mi - - ner* and Shippers of Coal. . - t.7..r. novxy, sr. li. r,ri.aLEY, U*Sf. LEEDRITIE, J. r.noesT) OFFICES :-'205 1-9 IValunt Si., Philadn. - nu . motile (from flier Bartaide Co' at ShaM Ok n ( ) , Miners and Shipp era rf the Celebrated - -. No. 1 Itcetor and 23 Broad- " Lewis Vein ;Red Ash). ' . . war* New* York. ' Locust Mountain . (White t , 41, PRESTON ' AND GILBER'TON• . 21 ilb 93 Doane St., Boston. ' • , - A_ . - Feb. VI, 'B7 32 Trinity Building. New York S , C 0 L OFFICES : 215 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. - . . Pier N 0.9. - ' 15 Kilby Street, Boston, Wharf No. 20, Port Richmond. • . BANOROFT, 'LEWIS &0o; Wharf-No. 6, Port Richmond. Philatita. ' - OFFICES: • ' .. / • Feb 24, '66 (May. 16, '33-20- . 8; PCHLADELI'LTI A-No. 226 Welnet St • Heflin N 0.5. .. lIINEER 'AND amertes or TEE . tf] 'NEW YORK-Trluity Building, Room No. 66; U. etsiChnitted ASTILAND COAL, . Pier No. 19. A. Aecbternacht, Agent. - , BOSTON-Sower* Reed. AgenlF : No. 28 Doane St • FROM AIATIANOT MOUNTAIN. .. CH-AS. J. -& J. H. EASTWICK, VASEUNGTON , n- C- 11 - Joned, Agent. • 01 , T1(11-111 Walnut Street, Commercial Banding, • •Match la, '47 ' • ' ~, 11- PI: l'r.d, Ipti` 3. NO. 121 WALNUT STREET, PIDEADI., • New 1 ork,Otlice-77 CZ:dor Street. Boston Offee-7 ' - Doane Meet. _ Wet. 2.1...58 41- , , SIIIPPEItS OF P ' rr -N °' 11. WHITE and RED ASH COAL , Co: , NEW' YORK & SOIiuY.I.S.LLL 00AL CO. I suirerns OT , . LEWIS _ AUDEN HIED ific. co., - 'Agents for the eale of the celebrated . oIIOAD MOUNTAIN. BLACK HEAT,: AND Wholesale Dealers in the best varieties of SURP.MOR RED ASH COALS. • BiIIiNSIDE COAI„ • . - 1 2ti Exchanov., Place, New'York. . Anthra,c,ite TOM . e n e 1. er p ery, lIMO - M, ' JS. C, and Bituminous Cosier r ft, L k F'dl 0 lli 'Sh I,' _OFFICES: 321 Walnut street, PhiladelpiALL r . Thwlng &Co., .Agts., :7 State 1205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • Math 16, .67 . ,` - 11-ly '5B 43- . St., Boston, OFFICES: .4 110 Broralwav, New York. 1_ 14;Iiilby Street, Boston. , Pier No. 13. . , u. nceasCILEIS, JR. • LIERRY E. DOWNS. F. A. MASON . Pioneer Shippers from Ellzabethport, of . - LE BORDA SELLER & NUTTING, COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. lIIGLI, SPRING In 01 - ", - TAI N, HAZLETON, AND ' : ' .HEOKSOHER, EOM'S.' & °. COI,, r.'so 13- Pier Pi0 . ..10 Pprtniebinorid.: It. WHITE SON, SHIPPERS - OF. COAL; No; 31S *almnt - j areet„ Philadelphia FOR. 13101:1 0 ,GZ ANT. F U.:1;" OF COAL': NA , Weil Thirteenth St., New Torii. Third.Aventie - tind Forty-ninth R.,. - New York Ivey Whdrf; Providence, RhOdd - Augnst. 4, NA Wt . . . PHILMELPIIIA, SCROVLKILL NAVIGATION. • Wharreti for- AIT4RIfITE COIL at • Greenwich. Delaware Philada. LEWIS AUDENICIVD & Co., AGENTS roll TILE SALE OF THE Wolf Creek Diamond Coal Co.'s Dia mond Red Ash, and Black Heath White Ash Coals, /205 Walnut Street. Yhllsdelphtati or:7oa. : no Broadway. New York. 1 . 1.4 E.Bby street, Boston. . _ 17, • tA, • Wharf Pic. 2. • ICEPPL/F.lt & 11“0. • . N. E. 'car. Walnut 'Fourth its., Ma OFFICES: Sr, Floe Street, New York.. • • Mcrchanta• Bank Bailding,,Providence , DAVIS PEARSON. & Co., . MIKEIVO AND BOWTIF.B OF Tlli CELEBRATED LOCUST MOVISTAE , T- WHITE AbH and..ISPOHN VEIN . . • RED ASH COAL. • N0..199 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. OFFICES: No. 111 Broadway, Room N 0.9 Trinity ' uniltling . , New York; • No. 11 Doane Street, Boston. WHARF—GREENIVICR, DELAWA.R.RVIOTTE, API ritneert, PAILA. DIANIr67. 11122, ,ASHLAND. VANDUSEN. LOCH:/LAN & Co., ME= LOCUST MOUNTAIN. LOCUST GAP, WIT RRSBAB RE, LEI: MI AND OTHER WHITE AND , - RED ASH COALS , ' Azents for thdealeof the celebrated Georges C . reek Catuberland Coal, from the Mined of the• Con.• whantiou Cott] and Iron Company of Maryland. ' • , rpr.: Richmond, Sm. - rine Weax. Elizabuth P 6l-4 • • , Baltimore, L Georfretown- • {2Ol Walnut etreet, '• . Orneas : Trinity Bnilding, New Yorls. . • • 5 Doane St., Boeton. • Feb. 11. 'G. DAVIS,PALES & - Co. SII4TERS OF - ANTBRXCITE BITUMINOUS GOAL, iAgts. for Plymouth Cos: Co.'s Wilkesbarre Coat) Office, No. 333 Walnut St., - 1"..f0r 24, NIS AUDENRIED, NORTON & Co., Miners and .9.hlpperz of. 0 O. A. LOCTST MOrNTArN—from 11•Zri. Dtr.L Ceds..rialY. 61 - I.'OTORIN-11,111 ENTi4FELISE GEORGE'S CREEK CUNIBERLAND—frdm the co!! aOLIDATION , Iktrirs OF . MAILYLLNP., • • Walnut street. Philadelphia. OFFICES: •.1 t 9 Ilmidway, New York.. 17 Doane Street, Boston. 2 ' April 4, .66 LXIVIS 110TISEISSIE1.. . • •.' •J. L. KILN= ROTHER.KEL & StalTEl3., Nmante AND autrmnia or ANTHRACITE 41:, BITUMINOUS GOALS I tor. Sole Anents for the Sale of the'Crtzsaarrn Lo- MIT MOUNTAIN COAT, from the C . MITILLI.LL COMMIT. 0.0...7t.1:—.311 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 111 Broadway, N. V., and • lt I Doanr Street,. 13 011104. Wharves;—Withimlllislaid, Phila.; Port Richmond. . "A-t.f • J. R: r rOINILINTWION, - .5 - ZIPPER OF ti , 9 . 03y Schtiyll:llloB.l3B34 • NO. 309 :WALNUT - ST., PHILADELPHIA. -• Rombippinig .Vrlmi•froit I . Foot of ALLEGE(tNY ArEkOR Port I'M:tau:cid, - LAUREL STRUT WELOF t Kenoltigtm. . . . March 17: 'GO • • 11-11 .• 1 MAMMOTH VEIN -• C WASOLIDATED COAL C 0... Oar HIORDRY and BROAD MOUNTAIN COALS are now sold ewle.ively• bg DA.I",.IIUDDICLI, di CO. - ' . . • Partka ordering from them,,may always depend upon receiving a pare article.Phila3el • . A. B. ALMON, Treasurer. • pilelSti Feb '67 . .64f • CAIN, .HAOKER & • 000 K, VIMMJI OF LOCIIST GAP, • • LOCUST MOILTNTATN. REACH MS ATIF. Also, dealers In other first qualities of wmirp. AND - BEli ASE coma. Zi0.114. Walnut Street, Ptiffadelpma and Woodland Mame, Echlylkiil River. r Eas , u , n..... MOISTi RAI , XEIL'arIII9I M. 000 S.. .10.1.:i S. STELTESB, Slalom and Schuylkill Sam re n.a • • g-ly February 15. DAY, HUDDE.LL MINERS AND SIMPERS OF AIdTHRACiITE &- BITUMINOUS COAL, 11109 Walnut St / 0 114aSelgda. i„ , N P' 111 Broadway, arinittßallamigo) ' 'Y. 7 Doane S treet, caton• Feb 10..'66 : 1000 CHOICE .cnicaav . Taingic • Embracing ma beet kinds. Sot sale 07 kirt bnndred. cheap in lots of Iwo and two handed they win bet old at 843 pet 190. Apply at, WIZIKWOOO riitaillf, or Weir lIALIKAII I Pattnillia ; _ ; ._ -, , _ , _ --., , - • , , - ..,_, :,..,..' 2' ''‘,s"-,....»-:.,:,1_, ~:it. . ...v..._,- ; ... t.r.,:•,--,-...,..„. 4 . , -; ,-., - „.,:::L - - ;;; -- ":1, .1" --E -."__ •.. , ._',.. . , " - - - '''' '''.` -- . ----.-"' '-- . 1. - --- - --'''' ' ' '"- '--- ----= . 1.7,c1., , , ,_ _ , , r •_.. , ~ ~,- .....,: , ~,_ ~ . v , _ _. .... „a..7__ __7.s.,, , ,yr._____ .. ____.._ _ i ~..4,t_, .._ 4 . T , ~,__ __ , : t_ r., : - 1 1 , Al - - A -- - - - ''' t V4O: - ...2&itL‘ -* I ..- '''' _ ,-- -, . . -:-..,...-,_-- ..."-lby-,- - . _ PTIB.LISRED:TERY ..-.sA.Tv:l,:p 4Y-:-::.g.Q.A.NIN:q.:.-8Y:...-:B:ANNA:Ii:.::::4.,-R.:4*11:.$:E.-.Y.1..:.,:pp.T11.TSTI.I...'::::-$.Q.4-ti.Y:14,1..t.t.-::c9T:NT.y:-..--P-F408.YVANTA,:: Wtolosale Dealers In Bert Varleties of ANTHRACITE & .BITUMINOUS COAL. c 3 4 .1.• Walnut .Street:Phll,nde!phis; OFFICES; Kilby.Street,.B,ston, CROorn 64 Trinity Building, N. York. . . tifAole Agents for Weit Lehigh Green wood Conl• and Coal .Trout the I.ocuot Mountain Colliefy of the .111.ammolh Con., rolidated Coal Company. ' ' • GEORGE CREEK BITUMINOUS on boaid at Balti more or Georgetown. ‘. • [Aug 11, •66] 11- NEW YORK. SAML. - -11.01NINTLL;JR;,. • . • Of7EL6 FOR RAVE . . SUGAR GREE d Ii a;n orals LEHIGH .COALS ; • . ALSO, . . Wyoming, Lackawanna & :Scranton, Petivered oitboatd:Vemels at Piers woe. 9,- • • E ABET:UV : OBi', N. J. • • 'OITIOE-43 & 45 TRINITY BUILDING, 111. Broadway, New Yarek. ' • Mayl2, •66 . • " .15-1 y DAI4 - LEL PACKER. • • '• • E. A. PACKER . • ' PACIER '.& . 111140 AM) &UPPERS OP • 1 . . Lehigh, Schuylkill; Williegbrtrre, - . lAtchau'anna, Cumberland, and Elk 11111 Gag Coal - • . ICompany C 0 A S OF FICE:No; 4 Pine Street, Iltev York. Oct6be; 14, '65 . JAB. W. CALDWELL. . C. B. C0NA.2 , .r.. • Ini..ll.zip. OATTAVELL. CONANT 9 . &:Co . - - . 119 Broadway, Corner Cedar ISt,,,* IC : V . • WHOM° , 4 . t DEALERS IN • 00 -AL IS . , LEBIGH, COUNCIL RIDGE, WILEESBARRE, IiADANOY, - RED: ARR . , LOCUST MOUNT- . • AM,': CUMBERLAND,. BROAD TOP • AND- OTHER FRIETLEB. • Feb 24036 . • • ELt.f • WILKESBARRE .COAL; DELIVIILZD 1318fiCT ?TOM TEM METTBOI , TUN WIIIIIBBARRE 00A.1; AND IRON 00., OR FOR RE-SIELP,IIENTT AT Elizabethpart and Jeisey (Nil, °MCC: -NO. 16 WALL STREET, IGEW YORK. Feb.l6, .67 • ' 7-Gm COAL. • • • • COAL. I'4R:undersigned is now _prepared to tui orders for Lehigh, Wyoming, Sib a- Sehaylkill,,llVliiie and Red Arb, Cumberland"and Gas • Coal—from. Mauch Chunk. on the Lhigh Canal; Schuylkill Haven.. Port Carbon and - Port Clinton on the Schuylkill Canal, and from Amboy, Trenton, Hoboken and Port Rich mond. for shipment East and North.. '.' • • . InarOrdera receiret prompt attention. •• W. J. 11.4.111,AN, • Rooms 70 and 71, Trinity Building, New York. • • Jane 9.0, .66 • ' . . BROAD TOP. GENERAL OFFICE BROAD TOP WHITE - ASH .Semi-Bittuniptms 11 •. - • . CO_ALS, No. ROO 'WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ROBERT BARE POWEL, Rainer. CONNECTING OFFICES : 16 Traveler Buildings, Boston, Mass. 38 Triniry " • New . York. Feb.l4, '0 , 7-tf BROAD TOP WHITE ASH SEMI-BITUMINOUS COAL. OiLDWELIA, GORDON 00.,._ 110. 113 Wain's,* Street, rhiladeVitt. No. 111 Broadway, New orgy No. 144 State Street, Bongos; .Offer a superior quality of this celebrated coal from their EDGE BILL COLLIERY, •. tined and Shipped exclusively by them: . ' April 4 4 '65 ' : ELIZABETHPORT. OAL• • • A. T. STOUT_ & co.-, • - Miners and Shippers . orthe celebrated " Stout " ' ' ii rtilteirt " ..& Stout (Lehigh) Coals,. From the EhervaleVolliery and the StontCollierk.. near Hazleton, Pa, ' And. Deniers in the beet varieties - .irrinucrrs . 11D • int . uniakTe cons. Delivered dlinct in= the mines or on board of Tee aele ac TREarrow, HiLIZABEiMPORT, H. J. R. BRUNSWICK, - N. J. PORT maamcom, • OVFICI3II ,8.46 Trial ity Stlldin j, Brentduruy, New Elnurt.." Via yfians. • • G. lanStorr.' L moicus. -M O : . R .R..1:..8 . &_ ELY, SIMMS OP ,Lehigh, Bnok Mountain, Nuildin, Newport, ITilkeebaire, Locust Mountain and Mammoth Vein Delivered ea board versals ;-at. tiEW Bitl7l l 4lWEDt 4 4:I3ZABZ7UPORT. 8080 :PK NA. : or dbeettooritAtiOß ORIMIL a mat a z . OPTXT4,-1, Sawa 472'411404 fialbl!aasi 1. Stalail.wa7.Fear York. Z‘,./I.—rtartaz W. 441111 0 .014 tali 8724* - Niqilit . • WS- MINF.P.S 'AND SHIPPERS' .OF TO. •.A . : - 14.. Office,. Ircrom34; Enlp re )3nil cat 7.1.;8r0a4" : :way, NE W .• • - 41, -Port Richtuond, .- • Foot of 20th- tit, itiart • April 0, •GI •GG-10 SCHUYLKILL CO. T. -.1f.• tOHOLLEYBERGER, - AGENT, :Miner and Shipper of i.he Celebrated Mark .11eath White Ada and . Peaked Moan. -• rain Frei Burl:dn.' • • C O AL. • ADDRESS—roIt6 SILL& Or MINELS' TUX, SChUyi• kill County, Pa. April 14. T.!: • • •, .J.A-111E $ ..•: . .0 0 -N.N R ~ • Lind -S:hilixrtif Ci - lebrated - LOCTIST ?BUNTEN COAL, Schuylkill County,' Penna. • 1669 • • • • ' . . J. M.. .11' E'CK MINER AND. SHIPPER OF . THE • • 'C , • • Centralia , or., „Loeast initain • '; CO ---• • ' Post Coke Addre‘s. ASllLA: , ;D,Schuylkill fic,r.V. Pa., or Centralls,,Colutabla Counti„ • . June 2,7 CB. THE HILL & HARRIS COM. Messrs." nommEt : . . Walnut St:, Philada.,:• Out exclasiie..Agents for the sale of four .cori, along the line of the S.chnyllifll,•in the citirs'of•l'hiladelpliii 'and New York, and in the Kaaterti 3Llrketa•-•. to whom allorders Flotilld be aild.emed• : • . • • ' • By. contluniug ill 'prepare cur coal .in the VEST ervr xsavEs we Lope to retain our old customers and secure new ones. being. prepated to - do a largely In creased businas.s this year . . • • DILL e ILA URN. Mahanoy City, Jan. 31st, 1741 T. .t.. 7 EAST 11? RA-NB-LIN L 0 . 8 REEKY VEIN COAL-. • • lly•Enst Frookoto.lorberry Coal lie itow Sold eicln elvoly CALDWELL. GORISON•& Co., who are my sole Agents: Parts orderhig fmen them, only, always detests' noon getting a pare article: • . ' - . • • (y 0.114 Walnut St.; -Philadelphia. ` ex ' s , No. 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. • New York, • ' •• . -• • "" No. 10 State street, Boiton. I.IENRTICEIL: . . Tremont, March-29,'69 • • • . • C ..A.. • ••L LANDS . . -..• LEASIE.—The Schuylkill Coal Camp-my are L now prepared to 'make lenees on their lands In Foster Township, Schuylkill County These lands are located on'the very beat ixtriion, of the lieckscher. Ba sill, having over four mita. ran on the .Duniel,.Croeby. Lealor, and all the veins known in, that basin,. both end.-below water level. • Favoruble•leases With' an abundance of timber for 'tniuing,ourpoSes, will nos@ be made to good tenants, on uptilication to 11, BODY, President of the Company. - No. 9 Wall Street, New,York. . , • . • Juno.r. LEHIGH. TIIOS. lIITIAL Os: CO., SNUB'S SPREIG HOTYLI r X LEHIGH C 0 A-11 rorktOWll; Carbon County, Penna. OFFICES " 322 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JEANESYILLIC.. Luzerae County, Pa. LORBERRY CREEL LORBKRRY CWe, the taidereigned, havitnt: coneoll totter! ee in the Lorberry Region, will hereafter Wow. ittt onrbastness under the name of • . . • DULLER, ST-RES &Co: • • - GRAEFF. & NUTTING: . Mr. GRAEFF, a member of our arm, having mode' ted himelf. with J. BLAKTSTON, will reside in Philadelphia and all our coal shipped by tide-water will be .under,the exclnalve Oontrol of BIABUSTON. 'GRAEPP & CO. By increased cane and attention in its preparation. we hoop to maintain the reputsdon of our celebrated Lox.. berry Coal.. Pnrchaseni abroad an rely upon having thin coal shipped la the v best order.' • . . bIiLLSIi . sitparlr'a co. . . . : . Tun radmianed is now prepared to Dell the best • quality and, best prepared coal known in the :cPal region.: such as WOLF - CREEK, 'DIAMOND COAL bOAL, PRESTON COAL COM,itow mined - and, Prepared by Erenderick, Dovey, Buckley & Ca.. 6114.Nt0K 2 COAL, BRACE REATH and others, ..All orders promptly , attended to, - LP 411111EIL• CARER, Office opposite Union Hall, Alekantongo St., Potterllle. March k, , GS •., , .• . • 6km COAIfiI.RA 'Xi* York and Middle Coal Field Rail Road and Coil Com. nary,. are rota, to to give Lewes on 'their. 'sada located In Con To ~ :gratin. Columbia Ckninty; the viclnitg of mint Carmel: width have ' been falllf developed by recent stating& .' The Lessees Wid be re- Aldred ro to, make adi the necessary Impvement% • Applioitions will-be received at the office of the Comte PallY.,No. 218 Walmit'Sr.; Philadelphia, or to their En gineer, W. A , SymOns. ktureell'a Building Pottsville. Penns., where full I n formatio n ta r be obtained. FQE BALE on TO 1.E41111.—.& of land • actuate . half a mile west - of Llewellyn., In Branch and Reilly tom:eh/pa Schuylkill County, c o n.. tainlng 430 acme, having a...ran of three-fourths of a mileon the 10/leering veins. viz: Gate Veins, Sei kith, Black Nine, Tunnel, Fanet and Salem: Parties *Wang to purchase. oats Wass .eiß make apulkation to. .JOSIIL/A koriagarrr • • • • • .IucHARD smETErtatir., • . J. BUN. DAWLIPPINCOTT; • itmstutope of the Satate of James Dundaa, skewed, • - . at 121 Walnut Ss., Philada Or to °mous X. BlLL.Bent!etatia Potteelk7; Esx:ri ANIAINtrAcG E VirANTRO.--The . MidLothian Coallitnini v d CemPen...litidakend, wish.birgtata .. to employ. a Aillutte lbotospinirsequsbded with the manamdamit co vest. Be must present ample testimealibtot am* setwtandtoittladstly arid .zefeream to , the managettaa or den:manes, arid the Fabled. of mid ditylleitions mu be =de to the Prodded at the Comsmayattcbtamol. Audit the '4oth at dip:di:Weed - April 6. .61-163 t - ROPE , WORKS 0 JOIN_. Ai-TROEB1.11!1.94„ , ,TreartimiNevir J - ker - I -- sty., E itruaroortmat WA a t nrev; ar , only ca .1 ", 4101414 . 111444r.'; ••, • _ sill t ee th yee to piereethe Beweh l ef the Earth, and bring oat from the cams of : Nom Metals Which OM give strength to our hands and snidest ail Wart to oar we and gamut JOHNSON. • MISCELLANEOUS. 11106. L. ADDISON. IMAM= WAMELN. To Coal Dealers, Gas Cos &c. THE tmdersiorned bovine succceled Focht a. Warren the ogle manufacture of Focht,e.celehratod Self-Dumping, Hoisting • Bucker,. Bu' .• • • . .... • And Isox Ifotsruld - 1144ir46' foctn.to • „Iron Cars • ---4.4ft4 Iron Box:: : Wheelbarroas,. Ate prepared to fill all orders with jgorepines sapd dtepstclt.. . . • . ' .Norice.—Being the sole ()linen of the Patent Right for the Self-Dumping, .floist4ig, Scoop Bucket • and DOCit we-caution all persons against manufactu ring or purchasing the came from any except onmeives, or our agents, as we willprosecatero the utmost .limlt any infringement on the Letters Patent.-- . '• • . • AD LSON tVARAIDI, Reading. Pa. • . . . GREAT IIifPROVEME.,'NT. IN .'COAL SCREENS. . The undersigned are now prepared to. manufacture, at their shop, in - Mitersville, all kinds of SCltElli' INS fer ecreenina. Coal, of the irnprcritd manufacture, patented to Jonas Laubenstein, - 4th February, 1664..• ' .. ... '. . A e Aa v® ; Via mar IRMIEL NM In ME In MU M MA NIL ..4dfr . .. . . Screens mentfactnred by tills process,cs are more do itthle, Infanta:in their and are furnished as cheap as any to be had'in the County. • - -.; -.; ' • They are. made of spiare iron, in curb shape as :to prevent the Coal Sliding from 'one size to the other be fore it is thoroughly ;assorted, thus preparing, it better. than can be done by cast lion or wire screens,' • • .. . 1 I I 111111111111111111 111111111111111111111 iniontua I simminesiti 1111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111101111 I ' TNT minufactprens nrgentlj request all . Ow:ratites wanting ttct eens, to examine thole new patent.Sereen• at their ttitop, or. at work at .the Mammoth Vein Col= Itery of George S. llepplier, near. St. ,Clair, where they 'have, been in nee for ome,tirae,- . : . - . BY pnrchisingUcreens made,under this Patent, liti gation,or any frouble as tapste t rights trill be avoided.' -All work done with proinptness and disriatch.. . ._ • • - .T., a. L. LATTBENSTRIN,. -, Minors : vine. Jane '1',"1542. : • 2341. , . \ viak 1,.,,,, _ ~; -.,,, .. --J , f_ - _,.. ~.....-Z,- 'l:y:li.. ....,,1 4 - 7, - -r- --- : s "t:Alifftti "noIr e -' J. .G. :PRICK, ' CSUCCESSOR TO BROCK A STIOMIUMR,I MAIIIIVAMITIXIS OF . NVIR E COAL SCREENS, ruder the Jenkins' Patent, COR. RAILROAD ..& NORWEGIAN . STS., POTTRITILLE PA. • Ell Riser CLAMS COSA:SERV .for Lease. - , —The - execnturs of James Dendee, dec,d. arid' the executors , of Wm Richardson, d'ec'd, offer for lease the Peaked Mountain Colliery on , the ."Catharine . Groli" tract, situate -in' Foster Tow.nship, Schuylkill County, Penns. The lease. will grant the -right to mine on the north .dips •of the "Big ;Orchard." "Primrose," "Holmes" "Crosby or Mammoth,' , . "Skidmore," and "Boca: Mountain" Veins.. Also, the right. to' establish a new colliery on the basin between the peaked Moun tain. and Mine Hill, and work all the veins of the basin on both dips—andlikewise alt coal above 'water level on the adjacent lands of the Forest improvement Com pany, between certain points... 'The Peaked Mountain Colliery is worked - by „two shafts, and the improve menu. consisting of hoisting.enginee. new large Gig.' rush engine. pumps. miners' &e.i. are. all in excellent condition. This most'deturable primer ty will be leased on. liberal -terms.. *Further Informs tion• and exhibits of maps, surveys. &c., Will be •sriven 'to responsible parties on application to TER EXECU-. TORS OF JAM.Es DillsiDAS OR \VM, ilifiLLARbsON, '4JoiPrnne-street, PLIILADRY.PILIN, orto • • CHARLES St... BILL. Agent, Pottsville.. V E i n 1=11: A. if 1.11 . ?, 0 IS T ATS . - - - The gx.-cidors of James. Rarities, Deceased, and the Executors of Maim. Richsrdw n, decca_qed; will sell sll that valnable tract of coal land knowcraa the “6titheritite Groh" Tract, sitreate in . Cass and Foster. Townettipa k, Sciinylkill. County. Pennsylvania.. • This tract contains 424 acres, almost all of whleli are .enderlaid with proven seams of coal. • The• tract has three di dart basins on it, viz :—The First. or Southern Basin, betwata the Mine mil and Peaked Mountain; the Middle.cr Great. Basin, between the Peaked Moun tain and Broad Motuitala, and the . Inverted or Jugular Basin on the • Broad Mountain. • The course of the veins average about .1700 yards. • The Middle Basin. contains.. ALL the -known vein., .from Orchard" down to the first In theieries of the measure, incladitur the MAMMOTH—being tee veins in' all, of. the aggregate thielniess of over seventy, ~• . • There arenow two drat claSs collieries on the tract, vie The “GlenCarbon'*—under. lease. which expires. October; 1971—and ••Tbe Peaked hi•nntabo. o —the lease of -which earthed - Ist of January, 1507 , and which Is now Untenanted . There is ample capacity ` , • for• a third colliery In the First or Southern - Basin, wham op erations for years would be above 'water level.. - The • improvements, which willbe'sold with the lette , e, con. slat orone. new,. large, powerful Cornish Pumping Engine. 100 horse power.. built by Mr. Vasiine - of .Pottsville, with all Its appurtenances; in ccimplete. ord er, four fifty bane power and ape sixty-horse poWer ' Hoisting and Pumping Engines. 81' Miners' Houses, one lame Stone Store and Dwelling House, Reservoir, , Water Pipes, Stables, and various other valuable prop ,ertieta . - *.Besides thia estate In fee,the under Mined will Sell along with it the right possessed by this estate to mine coal above water level on the • adjacent lands el the Forest Improvenient. Company between certain points' . . For farther' infqrmation, parties. Contemplating' a ' protium, are, invited to. Call at the of ice of the Ander signed; where they may examine the Inventory, maps, surveys and Engineers report of -the tract. The terms of sale will be made veryiiberal. . . • • • JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT. . RICELAND SMETHCBST, - , •-• • •• • • - J. MINIMS LIPPINtXriT,, Execatora of James.Dundas, Deceased, 400 Prune St., , azoiont arcnemisolq, - Ei - ectibans wad Tnisteelsof W.m.Nlchardson, Damao% " No. 200 South 4th street, Philadelphia. , or to CAI-ARLES M.'lllllLlr. • • . Beal &Lida Agent, Pottrrille; Joinery 19,111 g • . • . .- • TO CAPITALIST S AND 'COAL .OPSDATORS.--An I'lmi:et Wolfer ad la n Coal Mine now beingteveloped and made:mg an abundance of best White Ash Antinaclte. albmte' within 2 miles of the Sesquebanna Public improve= meats, and 1 mile from new :railroad about being commenced; lease lean .to run; covering nearly 300 acres; on favorable terms to;shoe wishing wan; vest . Apply in peoson or by letter' to • ALTHOUSR, Berta Co.. Pa. Marth.2ll,'.6f • t . • net' • AMERICAN CHAIR CABLE WORKS. Twzorcr nazi a:aim:a ta...rac aosomis. ... - ..Eu . ..-P,-.1:e;.. - 2itit - 4E O 4O3ECi -- :: . •.:, ~-:-.:-:'.,. ~..uorqrAkoP4l4 car: CABLi, at* a tow iniFSoi!E OHO, .:. - ..-;',,? ~J -: -I.: *riliiiiiok7;'.. l .•:: . ':" .'•:..' ''').- 14aine- ; sal* 4seeiptioTh b•rdar I(4l4ncttandal vreg,..1n: relliXclkll7-titrj - x. 'ROPE, TWINE,.OOBDAGE&PMCOM. --Pettavillet iPsul ••'• we mmxasughobantaltilimilpalmtesillis 4111.0111 , . .A.,•jl.j3,T:triA . 7r.-.*OIINO- ; :. Ai):.Ri-L:.-±;..'1,867, SIIENANDOAOIII I itcON ORlK.s—The .snilsailsr is no* prtpued to bro'd a S ttd " L nl `ri E tt n ars ginvg. n e da n t l t ß cia re lli 479 n AM and turnings made to order E.p ec i al attention paid to the manntatlu ent alt.' Cur Wheels J on:s Shenandoah oty, April 1, •Gl' • imam PALO: 'ALTO -mow CO. are 2. prepared to furnish T RAILROAD I - R0N,...a- c .4 4 1 L • log from '2O to-79 pMnlda per yard—STREET RAlLS— tram 1$ to GS piaande • per yard, tomtit •ft - either for horse-cars- or Inentnotivee.— , All.theee rails are of the LATRT AND.: MOST' APPROVED PATT.F.ENS— Ai ga a genera) assortment of RElteli r r..!''`" , """ ..„ 1 „ 11 , BAR iRoN, Roande; Elate. Smetrei. - Ralf ROund and Greoved,'HOPE AND BAND IRON, .CAR AXLES, RAILROAD CHAIRS •EISII• PLATES AND BOOK EPIREt3..for - rnEa. ROLLSmade of, the best Mande of cold Blaireharemil iron.: • ready for itse...eitii er for. T rags. street rails or bar tree ; Also 'all kinds of CASTINGS FOR ROLLINCI3IILL.S. • 3 1 ,'..11.tu In• vile attention to' Mar DIFFERENT- PATTERNS OF SHEARS, for autthik' old Mile. - raddled irnn:,.te., • • • BENJ. IlAYWOOD,'.Preeidi•nt. • •Office corner 2d'and Market Sta., •Pottal ills, Pa. POTTSVILLE ROLLING - MILL, ATKINS BROTHERS, 'Proprietors, "Pottsville, Schuylkill 4County,_ renott,, 'Man efactutera of •Railread iron (both Tlnd. Sheet Haile) are prepared to receive and eac cote orders at Elton . notice,. for alit et dr t r 7.... 6o sll the ordinary sizes in use; .rft„j • T:41.411", • Making • our own. Pig. mend, we Are ' t. iy: careful to select •sintable ores; •bnyert. can-therefore rely an receivinc in all'elt , e. raga- The' smaller sizes of T.itaffs. , 2o `26 0 5;22.•and , 40 pounds to the pint . altvays • on band, ' and. supplier' iu small lots as *anted, • Pottsville, October "nth. " . . • • • • . ~ cif - AP:AT • 111LIIM W.OI¢IECA. in &HA NOY vai" CITI7;‘-The•inbnriher, haviiii; hiaworks.ooE6- .Pleted and in full opeiation, with h.crn,7-- ry ••,.. f - - - -machine and tools of 'the latest im- ~.' improvement, is now prepared to do all -" '..,... - - kinds : Of mining-machinery , steam en- ,' ones of any size for hoicting arid bum p - ~., . .; 2.....,..... ing, 'single and 'double acting pumps :if all 02.4* and of the latestimprovement, Cornish engines of any size far. shafta.-with. Cornish- pump, :J1 t i n n go n. PrZ elopes rea e . re or ,...with chilled or plain teeth; all:: kinds of Wrim4ht, iron forging:: for dri Cr cais or mining - machinery, blast furnaces of. cold or hot blasit,.with -aig improved blowing, cylinder and blast pipes, and rolling, :mills with the two-or three high - roils. with the latest imploved furnaces for puddling' or heating, all kind of •saw mill Pastillas for circular -or libright saws, brass: work of every description -east, and Ilnigheti: nod • rail :road castings of all plies-for minas orriiiirnail.4.: The` subscriber; laaking hail it-long erpei•icnce iti,the machine basinemin this region, and a. practical nieUhanie and well known as one of the late ilnin• of-Wren and Bros., of the. Washington Iron Works, Pottsville, trustS• that prompt attention to business. • will jirncnre• for him the p ttronage of his old friendi of the mining-region; and elsewhere. ' •.. •. !lI:LOMAS WREN 314hAnoy City. Apr} 141; .66 .. ,• - . , 1641. • r /10 COAL • OPERA TO/IS4- dr, 311 N -131.1.1. Pioneer Holder Works.: • . The subscribets respectfully invitc the • attention. of the business community to theirMoiles Works, on Railroad Street. belc4 the PasSe.nger Depot, Pottsville. ; where they are prepared.to BOILERS OP ,ItIVPATY - • Smoke. Stacks, Air StaCks; Blast Phis,. Gasontetera, Drift Cars, &c., &e. -Boilers on hand, . ••• . Bon- practinal" mechanics - and Faring for j•ettrs de :voted thewelves - entirely to tit is bra,:ch ~frhe flatter . themselves:that' work- ilone at- their t:‘qablish -meet Will give satisfaCtion .to r.l: v:ho nuts favor thew! 'with a call. Individuals and C+ mfediles tvill find it greatly.to their. advantage to *e.a.ahline. :h,ir work be fore engaging elsewhere. . • ' JOHN 1. NOT:LT:, Jan_l. ' • 'MA fllF.w RHODA. WASItir . GT ON . intri: WORK S • • NOT IC E ..;The wiwks .0 f. the laze firm. of Wren & Bro., known as the i•NVASIIINGTi 7.4ig'imaio IRON WORMS," located on Coal In the - Borongh of Pottsville, will. •zi ''''' continued by the tiabscriber in all AL," `rrti various branchea: viz ; .Steam - building, and ati fl all kinds of hlachinez mining either coal or ore . ; blast- funiaces Of. hot or - cold' bfizat ; drintli of railroad castings and rail.ro.al..cr.r. itztnres, Cl' wrought and east iron ; all kiwi. , I,f ea...” . ! n 0 kinds of railthwork;• RYA all ttz latest im prcOied ,prnims; single and . &nib:a actin- % Reputring promptlyatiended to and r.capy ctrTuri..df- . By careful attention to:birsmi-s it‘a subscriber trusts he will receive a. share or the publf& patrOm.ge no lib erally bestowed on the late firm. JAMES., WREN; - Pottsville, hepteMlier IS,tri... - • • • L I INEG ROVE PINEGROVE; SCHUYL: Mschlubt W Ltithwer.. LIAR'VNERSIALP CE; „ 1 We. the siibicriberi .iliNk! I.4o4,4r enceeed into al Partnership; u Lt.er the Firm ; name Ind .6tYle of AL,l.l.:(tN' t a " • .13A_NNANt to carry on the I , ', mutl.i; litachilie, &a:Sch atz and Car-asking B11:1116;1., In P..rt. earhdrt, Schuyl kill County. I t EPT ALLISON, • • • . ' • A pril is P.112,1`1C. I S B. CANNAN t. ISOG. • • A fillL.01) . IRON WO:t.t.:ro. • Z v i. • • -• • • • • . . , . . • . • The subScribers arc , . tow fall , -ire- .. 5 .......0.ca5i0 oared to - farr.islu at the A51.1:1:,,171r0n i.i . -= Works, Steam Etioinee raid Pumps of " - 'i^•• - atiy power and ca pacity, for miiiiii • atd., , ,,;' - ,,,,',„ ~ 4 , ..c.0 , 0".,, other poll:awes, Coal-Breaker; of Zi:ery,7.1..'„;,,,,,,,_ size and-pattern now in ti , e: tok,dther with ea..tinsaud lorizings of every description. Co,,;aud Drift Lars of all sizes and pattorns,-larire Track 'mid llore,Cars . ,— . &Ilion:id:died at the shorteat ice ice. The - snl , scriberi. 'tlatter.thesselves that, ina-anacii it , , , .eyery.re.:_staber of the firm Is a practical 'raecteln! , :: they-will be able_ to furnish methinery that will cciniiara'favorable with any In the Re -doh. • All orders directed t0C1....% M. C4eitara,• Ashl.and3...theylkiD County, Pa., will receive prompt .attebt ion. - .. • . .- J. 4'; M..- GARNER. -• Ashland, 9, 166. - , % . - ' iii-' F . OUNDti V- AND :IA Cl.r2 !NE . -SII.OP, Steam ear ..Fsietory. &c. • • . . . • • NOTICE.—The businesS of The late ,'N,z fhun of SNIDER & 711ILNES ill he in *Mk continued by the subscriber i a - all ic. , ): . a,..„L,„ ' "•: '' rims-branches - of Steam Enchie builil.4c ll - ,aga g ing, Iron Founder, and manufacturer ofklgNnx „ - all Icindsof Machinery, for Rollin.; Mills, Blast Furna ces, Railroad Cars, &c., ac. Ile will Aliiio continue the bthsinezis of Mining ,and and SeilluZlthe celebrated Pine ForeSt White Ash and - Leivis and Spohn Veins Red toll Coals, being sole_prbprlet or of t nr.,-e Collieries. •1 • • .. , - - GEORGE W. SIN - 11)Eft% : January 21; , 66 : • - • • . --- , . 3-tf -T I, ATIAQVA BOLIING HELL. • , The TAMAQUA ROLLING MILL COMPANY hay ing,. now completed their. Works at Tll . Inagua.- Schuylkill:' County, :are• nowajeq 2r- r ms , mannfaettning and prepared supply Merchant Bar Iron of-a very supertorr-4 s ; RottdEt; Squares, Flat and , founds. • Orders are: reepeetfel;y .sollched,. and will meet with prompt attention. • ' • . J:ca. RALsToN. Treas. • . RATCLIFF, Tamaqua, Jnly . • . ~ . • - - .D oi!.. E 11_8. AND • STA C Al-. . . .. . . . . .. . .The subscriber Is prrpared to exec - cite ' ordern for the *above articles, with din-„ la :,.. tTat, path, at the-old of busines.% 03:11 '.,,_ _ ~,,' , Street, below Norwegian. SO fc;et boil: 1 ,..: u i`'''' -- ere always oft hand. Also, the .Mann - ''' ' -'''''' . . . . . : • Coal and Other ..Shovela,• . . . .. Of the hest: material and wo:kmaaship. - .Repaint promptlyatterided.to.•:rer Fans for mining ventila tion alwayti on hand. . .• .TABEZ SPARKS.. . Pottsville. Augnet 21,'65 • - -...' ; 3.5-ly -., , AI • w.. CD NV Engt neer* Al, A • .Broad and Hamilton etreeis. philadelphta. Pa, Would call the attention of RailO'ad , Managers.. and those interested in Rail- - road-Property, to their eystem of Loco- "7• ' ' • motive Engines, in'which they are adapt - - y".y.inf's-ccjim eu 1 ° - lartlettlax boalne for they may be required; by the useof one, two, threw; or Tour. pair oldrivinn wheele and the GI , C, of the whole, or eo much of the weight its May be ci, - .-sirable for ad .hoeion ; and in:accommodatire• . th em to . the tirades, .curves, strength .of superetructiou, and mil and work to be done: By these menus' the unixirrium liseful effect of the power IR secured With the lmiet expense for at . tendence, WA of 'fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.' With these objects in view. and as the result :of twenty three years practical experience in the bilAiileid by, cur senior partner, we manufacture dve .dif.rercnt - kinds •of• Engines, •and several 'classes of sizes of eack .Particular attention iplid to' thd strength of the inn' chine in the plan and workmanship of all • the, detalle; .Our long expericnce-ami opportunities of Obtaining in= formation, enable/Luis to offer these engines with the assurance that. in, efficiency economy and cinnthility, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind in use. We also .fumith to order. wheelscaxles, .bowling or low moor tire Ito fit centre without boring') eomPozifion castings for bearings of every description 'of Copper; Sheetlnan and Boiler Works ; and every ar ticle appertaining to the ,repair or renewal of LOC6IIIO. , • • 'IL W. BiLDWEN. •••• ~Jtu?uriry,23, , G 6 141 IiATTIIEWILUILD JO I - I.N IY.L.EH. MA/sajFAC:II-11EU •-. • • -....C0AL SCREENS -- • Of the Latent and - Moat . ..Approved gtylra, ' The tindendted who Sit a practical 'Screen Manufac turer, Iniartn...coal Operator. and otnrrs, that he la manufacturing anew COAL Sett IS EIV,- patented' 'Jane 21,1564, and, another patented August 2, 1248, HE GUARANTErss - TIIAT TUE: 'MESH WILL AL WAYS RETADT ITS ORIGDIAL: SIZE: UNTIL' Ml'. .TIERLY WORN OUT. • • • He- reapeetfally *Midis a connannwe .of. the patron age heretofore so Morally beat:med.' ripen '• JOHN R. DIFILM,.. .Railread St., rani of Ziterlre •ILardWare• Store, • . New. 4; VA-44,tf: POTTSVILLE. RAI: & SNEIL'S PATENT SLATE PIOTERr Thla is warNntedlci remove all Hat end refasettuff from coal at it thronzb (he breaker It It Wed at many c,ill¢rtea thiougheht the -Regies with perfect, eatlafactlon. .". - • • ' . - We refer toles. tanigan.:Pottsvnle: John H. Dew eee, Ethattinkin, and Henry. Heil; Tremont, who have the Pic.ker lunge. Address, • '• • • • • DIRM ILstiELL; T'ottprilie..Pa„ Jallls 81 . . : tf• 'M E E!: t .S :rcedto ' grow upon "the .smouthest .. face In from three to Are • • weeks by usirer, Dr. SEW- • . . • RESTAUS.A.TIi- UR -CAPILTA IRE.. the . ' ~. most wonderful. discovery. , • • in: modern sclence, act-.. leg uponthe7Beard - and Hair in an, etost - talracr.: aloes matuier.-, It •Ess been . used ' by. the, elite; of Paris and London with the most 'flattering streem— N a mea of all'. purchasers will be- registered, and if entire - tiatisfa•Wou is not given in, every imtabee, ale thebev ,be cheerfully refunded. Price mall, sealed land . - pod paid.. $l.. Desaiptive circulars .end' lestbronials mailed free. Address DEP_GEII. SMUTS a Om, Cbemlitv, No. 2.651r,ver street, Troy, N. Y., sole' .i.ilienta for thetelted States._. (Feb. . •ar -Iy3 14, • • • .BEA TY.—AnbmPo. - Slrliefi CURLS. produced . • the ,nee of ProL Ds- • • U • •On snuff- o f • , Whin. warrantedward' , • •:. „ 114 e most. atraignt and ' Stabl34iitaifilfelilier sex into wavy tingleixcu tiaavy I.lfialmen - nsed by.tnn-sashionablesof. ParUitini - Londfin,wlUribe most : gratifAng - restd a. Mal iloiaasy tbeftsair. ~Y rice s uy sezded and • ncintaid, Si; -*Descriptive Circulars mailed tree.- -Ad -dress BERGE:Eta 811. WM UQ-,.Ctunnists. 81Te APril • r 13L, TroT„*Jr.ifirae t or. the trnitedStatell. • • . 14- •: riut-Eimiti l rpm . 122 hedlutorted dixecti7 from lianine. -ILI. Peeelk. OUP. n(lbril lane tieeee ea "'MUIR 'Okay Ignet, , PottreAL , t IRON 'WORKS. HOTELS. .DE.ER .0' TEL • • • ..11T4II-ANait F . 1411 nziaiem. itzumLitzt, • Karin g i'.elittoci and relamisite•A • this hotel. it . la now open f.nr the accommodation of the .public The bas and tablh.critl be sill - Vied' ;with the best .that can be hal and nr . ary attention. will be lisid to. time° who.pate . roniso. Ni : ' • - ....A.T17L.A:N .• 1 - 1..E.1 - P3,- :-.. A 11r1" 11 . 11-*CTIrE 1 . 11 AL•L , • .- • - : -• r Dliiles:rille,' ea: • .•• .. . ••• • 1.. .Thist, Hotel, Niith*Liple . accommodations and giod. stabling .;-: .- now open (of grittts. - . - . .., Partes anti p7i.vana' families sapped with. oysters • and all the lnxnries it one setsgri. • Enarch'.no-1.3-Sm .. . v . North-western onse t . . ,, ..... _ :. -:: . ••.. pate Daniel . .ll4) • - ,' .:. - 15 - , ' Contre . kaysvet,•Pottsville; • . "-- '::: - .77,7,:._ Large aceemmodatioa fur -Drovers. '''="-- „.. NNILLIAM STERNER; ',.roptieiiii g, UNION HOTEL, (late EXCEANGE 1107E4) -,c-e:-111111. BT., porrsvnax, ft" JACOB LINDB.N.NUTH, Propr. April 4. '63 LA PIERRE HOUSE ) PHILUiELPHLL Tha Subscribers havipg leased this tavorlte:Horuse hag been ::REFITTED_AND REFURNISHED .. . . . ZI.F.GANT And is now prepared with the'. most perfect appoint tango for' the reviption guests. The first position. among 11mi-class' Hotels - will be maintained in thelutard,. as in the past. , • - •May.:26. , 64— , 21.1y-• . •B A ;CPR & PABLZY. , PENNSYLVANIA HALL • . • E.ttkt - ti06.1.13.4‘,..--.7.E4,.- • Th . , undersigned having REFITTED' D • RT.SURist.SHED IT THROII(H- OiIT Ilc THE MOST - • • . • ' - ELEGINT DIANNER, rl2 es t!us.Attentien st! the Traveifng The Propi-etof will :entire 'no 'linnet° niiiinfain the character It has . ttliwis Q.njc.yed as : being one-of the - Ixtst of the • • . FIRST'-CLASS HOTELS. . • . Of the country. and those 'rho favor him with their. patronage ruay.beassured that nothing will be left'un done to seture'the :comfort and . satlsthetiOn of guests.' ' ' • ... '.-WIJLILIAIti. WHITNEY. , ' Jnne . .l6, 'Ca . ' ' UIIiXTED : STAINES .•• HOT_E4 • 41ron.481treee, tiimaqsati, Pa. Proprietor, H.. :W 0 ri The United States Hotel' le well . . and - widely .known. to the traveling , public. • It iepleasantly located. In.the 'ehire and besineee part of the. town and • near the Ratimad Deixtt is well Furnietredi:. -and pott -BCBFCS every . modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of. Itti humites• the rooms are spactogr and • Well ventilated; provided with 'gas and water the attendance is prompt and respectful and the Tn. ble Pravide4 with tlie..beet the market affords: -Tke . . - ..113a . r 173 stocked vidth the . . choicest jiqiiors.' • • . ' - - - . . .. With a long exp.irience . as a hoCel-keeper, - the .pt.:. prietor trash+. by na' , deriate charges aed a liberal policy; to receive a shAre of . the public patconage. •.• Juiy 1. !CG . : - - - • . .. 2C.- •- ' ' SA_LTPETRE AND DEURIsTONE. Powder Makers' Saltpetre, Meat Curers Saltpetre, • Roll 'Brimstone, Flor Sulpliar 'WILLIAM GrItLAC4-ER ; 'AGENT FOR. MAIMFACTURERS, •. •.- 40 -IVortl4 Froitt Street, - Philada :::,66 • N‘w , ' •,, : : 44-4 m • ' THE HARRISON BOMER. A SAFE STEAM BOLLEL .• . . This new 'Steam Generator conibines essential ad 'vantages inABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT IVE EXPLOSION; in first cost and dose of repairs, du • rabilitv, economy of fuel, facility of 'cleaning and „trans portation. not possessed byank othd boiler. - • • • is formed of a -coniblnatiOn of cast- hen holldw spheres.--each eight inches in. external diameter, and -three-eighths of an Inch' connected by curved: necks.. Theft . spheres ire held together by wrought iron bolts .with 'caps at the. ends. The form is the strongest known; its strength to resit - le - internal:pros-. sure very great—unweakened as it is' by punching - or riveting, which . .lessens-ths strength of the wrought irn boiler plate .2thout 40 per, cent; Every boiler is tested by hydraulic pressure at 300 pounds to the square 'inch. IT'itANNOT•RE rsITPST UNDER ANY -FRAC-, TIOABLE STEAM PRISSUBB:- • • • Under, essu re which 'ingot cause imitiins :in era -nary. hailers, every joint in this becomes a safety valve. No other steam generator pos.sessea this property, of relief, under extreme pressure without, injnry tolteelf; and' rhos preventing disaster.• Abpat two hundred of Ulm boilers are now in ope ration hi. some of the beet estabilebmenta" in the coun try: For des...l - loth.° circulars or price, apply to • JOSEPIt IILAIIHISON - Harrikm Boiler Works. Gray's Ferry BAJ ' ad, adjoining Tune 2, .60--.22.1.9 - ADAM 0. WARTIIMAN it Co., • • HEEL` 'AND 'FORE PACI.LBIZB AND G E NERAL FROy;SION•DEALERS, . . . Nos: 35 S S'/' Poplar St., belqw . Front, Philo:, • ' - Have conatatitly on band a general aasortment .of sato:it-and Smoked-Provisions. SUGAR CURED HAMS, SALTED & SMOKED SHOULDERS; FLITCH, S3IOE - ED BEEP; BEEF TONGUES. MESS. - PRIME MESS and PRIME - PURL FAMILY BEEF. FURS. LARD -in barrels tuld tube, SALTED-HEADS, at 'ate lowest market prices. .• . ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED At the Wonderfill - Reseletiotts MADE BY THE GEE ASTROLOGIST, ..MAD' 141 E 1 - 1: . A. PEIIRIGO... She reveals secrete no: mortal ever knew. ',She re-' 'stores.to happiness those who; from doleful events,-ca- Mstrophrs, crosses in iOVe, lOie , of relationiandlriends, toes- of money. ac.. have become deepondent. - .She brings to.:.ether those long:separated, gives Information ncerning absent friencs or lovers„restores lost or stolen property, ; ells you - the , business you are beet quilifietito pursue and in what. you will he mckst.sue acute', causes speedy warriages,and tells you the very day you will marry; elves you the name,-likeness. and characteristl a - -'of .the person. • She. reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural' powers na ve/la the dark- andliidden . mysteries of the ftiture.—• From thestars we see- in the firmament—the malefic stare that overcome or , predominate in the 'configure-. than—train the aspects and isml [ions of the planets and the fixed stars-battle heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future desd.ny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on- earth.. It costs you but 'a trine, and you may never again, have - so favorable an opp , rtanity.• 'Consultation- fee; With likeness and all desired information.; $l. Parties living at a likeness. .can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and es infection to themselves, as if in person. A full and expheicthart,.wtirten out,' with al I- inquir les answered and likenees enelOsedi sent by'rinlr, on receipt of price above mentioned: The strictest . weresy will be MAID. andiall 'correspondence 'returned or destroyed_ References of the hi., , hent order furnished those desi ring tlatui. Write pining the 'day of the month and .year in which:you were born, encl sing a small lock of. hair. Address, .. • MADAMS. H. A. PEIIRIGO,- - • • • • • P. 0: Drawer b 93, Bnffalo. N. T. ret..."9,"•6T MOON - ez EAMPItEAR 1 • No. 3 and 41:IEN11ton 3oFI et,Niess-Verie WHOLESALE .DE.,IILE.hS. SHIPPE6p . • c s tn s or,. • FRESH • AU orders pro'mptly attended Id: RE.MINGTONS • . . ••- • . FIFE • - .MS • • - Sold by Gun Dealers • . ARD THE TRADE: GENE rtaT.T y„ . Vest pocket Plata - No, 2 , 2 Cartrldge, • Repealing pieta (Elliot pt ) NO. 5.1 .Catiridge: Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt:y No. 82 Cartridge. • Pocket Revolver,. (Self Cocking). New, PocketHavolver, (with Loading Lever):. Police Revolier..Navy Size.Caltbre. •*. Belt Eevolver,.:(Sell-C.ong.) Navy Calibre. • Navy Revolver. 86400 in. Calibre. Army Ravolvm 44-tCO in, Calibre. • —• • . . Gan Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge..' ' • Refoliingaide, 38 &44-180 in. Ceram. - Breech Ina/ling Rifle, No. 32 - Cartridge- Breech Loading carbine, No. 48 Cartridge.; H. S. Ride,. (Steel Barrel,) with Sabre 'Bayonet.' . Rifled Musket, Springtiel,drPettern. • Single Barrel Shot Gan. - - . •' : E. REMLNG'pON & 1141.113, Von; New . Yiirk; • cbOle. New Tuft. . - • Pahnera & Ilactiekiers, Boston. • • . John P. Lovell, _tt:•• • ' • . - • X* C. Gmbh & Co., PhEadelplda. ." •Poultway & Trimble; l3altixaore. • • Henry Mei= &Co., New Orleans and ..31.enaidds. . Maynard Ben., Chi ' •L. bL Runiaey & CO., t:.Lonia. • Albert „E.. Crane, San Francine. • .., Ang.lS. '46 - -- • , LAP.. T.. '6C-1 4 ) - REPARATOR CAPILLL airaiyottr Iztee frimm. your anitchen r yonr lr.)txtretlye of comf.ort and not worth a fig; Came Aged, - come youthful. name ugly and fair; Aud tejoice In your own liTutent . •. ; . BEPAHLWZOIL , -Far hairttpon bald Bads (from wtudever came it may Wen out) and - forting a growth: of hair upon' the Lace, White no equal. It will farce the beige togrow open the • smoothest face in from Am to eight WeEl26, or , bar upon bald heads in from. two to three months; -'A few ignorant practitioners have se eerted'that them le Whim that 'will fame or hasten the growth orthe hair Or bear& = Thatr.stwerthms at Islet as. amends of awing- witneases (from their own em....ita..:e) can hear witnerm.-: Bat masermill water. . are we to disunited& the genuine from thespatiouaf...: It certainly is: dielcalt. as utne-tenthsof . the different preperatiores advertised:Mr thezhairandamidluesetti etray lirodbleSB, and.yafl MAT lave almatt. : thrmint, away lartelmormhsin Iputetrastb:: To_suctrefe. would ear. try the Bete:m in ot We Irma angles nothing unless ittally comesnp toceirrepresentatioet. if lourdrugdOpt not keetab, fend nsmat. dollar and we trinermnll poat-pabli begetter leith.. re.. -ceipt for the money,: which will be retnraed.you tinAp plication. proridirtgLertlien is not Om. . Aihkees,. ; &ea, -Ite:4ll,Wcat.Firtter.4 , , 13~raCtrea;7 .Y: - . sviniazonitat screciitica Idads 1s mat azai tortafla at barest-tar a. Ws& tag .Pikkorst. end , Oidnuth' andider Nam *I4 ^, • r • - Td. (Written for the Mimi. acoarsulLi - ' „ • SPRING SONG. , SeGOL!STZD as 2[amri l eaon • s $/1'911310 SONii V4OOll. . - . . . . . . Ilail. season of beantyt bail,.glortona Spring t' A . meesage to nature hum God, thou dolt bring, A-breaking ot fetters: of snub that were bound, Glad anthems to .I"leseen tbrongh earth gull reioand t • . . . . . , Thi.blue birds are chirpier their blithe anerief Praise, And tuning the alearitti their innocent lays, .. The litir earth and her myriad tonne •eo rare... Are tieing each in thy adornment to . share. . . . The innw drop is waiting her nxessige to hring, Thebeil-of the season too tiny to rinz, She gives in her nature; sc) white and so green, 41 offering of faith—La rim* unseen. . .. A Promise unseen. pat a promise is felt, - - - The winter is fleeting and lee-hearts. may melt The warmth of the sunlight. the gladness of inn 'Areall vphiell in this flower so coy. • , . Then come the violets; the narcissus too. Tbejesmines and the pinks or blush-tinted hue The deli clnsPring•hyncinths perfume the air. The lilies of the valley so meek; so Ur. , . . . . The nose - green hillock .the clear; 'gureling . rlll, ' 'The turtkl 'Meadow and the thick wooded hill;, The bnddlng blossoms with the quick esger birds, Are all thoughts not clothed In.our human words. . . They tell-of a promise, a life yet to 'come, A life that is budding and growing—a Homy.; rest for. the soul that is wtarled and bent, A Hand that is guiding with loving tutent • Then come, come to greet na, oh 1 , glorious Spring, 'and amend no thy beauty and fragrance fling, That the arm-kiaaed air and the balmy breeze. May Whinier of summer In the emerald trees • . A welcome of fairies on the moonlit night, I . The full Malden orb may lure some other enritea, The spriteri of the heart that roam ever ea free, They, chit all mortals through land - and o'er sea. . . Young hearts that are.brightest pre longing for thee, As the peeping bad of the old apple tree, • So warm is thy sooll,:ht. scibrilliant thy smile. . That imam mast be budding nntainted with . • , . • . A bud that opening, a type of the Dawn, ". . In thee we beheld the Resurrection mom.. We long for thy cumin?, We meet thee with love, - For our life thou art raising to Heaven above. ' March, 1861. • ' • : ,Htuut...tt THE FIRST VIOLETS By LORD LYrrON • . Who that heti loved ; knows hot the tender tale • • llowers reveal; when:lips are coy to tell ? Whose youth heti paused not. dreaming in the vale ... Where the rath violets dwell? • - • • So. where they shiink'along the lonely' brake,: Kieder.theleeftees melancholy tree ; • - Nor yet the michoo•singic nor glides the snake, :. • Nor wild thyme 'area the bee.- *. • . . Yet at their eight and scent, entranced 'and thralld; A'l Janeseerrer glden in the April skies•: ]low sweet the days'we yearn for—till 0 distant. Paradise I ' • . . Dear s land, to . Ishlchdei tie forever flees • . • Time doth no Present to' onr grasp allow, In the fixed Eternal shall we Seize,' At List the tteettng . Now? : • '..• Dream not of days to conic—of that Unknown. Whither Hope wanders—may.e - withont a clue; - Give their trots witchery to the tlovve,ra- , ..thhie own ."Youth in , their youth renew. • . • Avarice, remember when the cowslip's gold, • . Lined, and. et lost Its glitter In thy great).* • . thy hoards glad thee, more than those of old ? Those withered in thy clasp.' ..., . ' • . . From' ese thy clasp falls palsied. It was then That thou wert rich—thy coffers are a lie . ' . Alas,lxxir fool I Joy is the wealth of men, • . 'And Care their penury. • • . . . . . Come, foiled Ambition, what halt thou desired ? Empire and power? 0 wand'rer, tempest-tort I • • These once were thine: when Ilfe's gay Spring inspired . . The soul with glories Init.. . • Let the flowers 'charm thee back to that rich time, When golden Dreamland lay within thy chart, When love bestowed a realm, indeed sublime— • The boundless human-heart... • • Mirk, lark again the tread Otbashful feet I' Hark the.houghs rustling round the - trysting-place 1. Letair again with - one dear breath be sweet, . • - Earth fair with one dear face. • . • • • Brief-livd first flowers--first hive 1 the boars steal on, To prank the world In Summers pomp of hue: Bnt *hat can flaunt beneath a fiercer Sun, • Worth what wilose'in ybu ?, - • . . . ... . . on: by-a flower; a leaf. to Some loved book ._- W.e mark the llnes'that charm us most :—Retttue Thy life=recall its lovellestittv.sage—looki • . - . • Dena violets keep the place ! . •• [From the Chicago JonrnaL A FUNNY SCENE—A • YOUNG MAN WHOSE SOCIETY IS AN EQUIVALENT FOB HIS BOARD. • • • Mr. H. L. Patton came before the justice yesterday morning, and Was clamorous in de manding a warrant , for. his landlady, who had unlawfully Seized and detained his clothes, falsely claiming that he was indebted to her for rent, which was not the ease ' The landlady,. Mrs: E. A.' Barrett, was sent for, and it was suggested to her that an •ex planation would not be amiss. Mrs. Barrett, after having her three daughters and little boy sworn, In order that she might , use them if she Saw fit, proceeded to state that r•lte had three weeks. before . seen an advertisement . stating that a young man wanted , to find some boarding house where his society would be an equivalent for his board: Then she reflected that it would be a very nice thing to have a young fellow in the house who could beau the girls, talk agreeably at dinner, and be contented with what he had to eat, and Persuade his fellow sufferers that they should be the same. So she: answered the adver tisement, and Mr. Patton made his appear— ance, with an umbrella and a very meagre trunk. Was that not correct? Mr. Patton replied that, generally ,speak- Mg, it was, He could pass over the Blur on. She then continued to state that she did not MO for Much of anything particularly soda b!e the first day. 'lt .was only fair that be •should - get acquainted. So she introduced him to everybody. " • - The next day just before sinner, she told him to go ahead, and be society. Instead -of talking, however, he, had devoted himself to eating With an earnestness and devotiim which, while it flattered the cook; bid-fair to ruin the mistress. That same evening ahe bad requested him to Jake the girls to. a neighbor's and he bad plead an engagement These things had surprised and displeased Mr. Patton hue desired to know of thejus tice whether "Society:7! as he used it in his advertisement,;could be taken to-mean carry log these homely girls to a party; where he was obliged' to dance with them, since no one else would,' (here the girls chorally remark ed, you invert") and lugging a quar relsome child up stairs, and sitting by him until he went to sleep. Opinion reserved. Mrs. Barrett observed that she scorned auch:insintiations. . Being ori oath , she could conscientiously say that her datig,hters were not homely, and did not need to go begging anywhere; - - - . As for the boy,- speaking under oath, -be was tho sweetest child in - the *world, and it was a pleasure to et and listen to his prattle. How anypersonwith the - heart of. a Man could so blackly. slander him she did not Fee: But notwithstanding her remonstrances, Mr. Patton would not: talk .at mealtime. He would*not tell stories. He would not sing, talk, to the girls, or be useful about the house. He demanded lunch, blasphemed the butter,' and was once brought home 'very - drunk= How he got drunk she did not know. Of ( course it was not with his , own money.;.. - Mr. Patton urged that R was immaterial, and it was decided that it was. - • The next morning,, being headachy, he had insulted her best boarder and demanded three cups'of coffee. • She told him that her pa tience Was exhausted.' He must pay her in paper and not in words. He refused. She seized his baggage, and little enough It was., Mr. Pattoa then quoted the familiar saying in regard , to casting pearls before swine, and proceeded to m'ake it clear man thatbe look. ed upon his intercourse, with Mrs., Barrett as an example of the folly of: uch a course -What true society meant they did not know. His . quiet wit, his unobtrusive knowledg was wasted on them. They wanted some one to sing comic songs, propose conundrums and treat the bear. He had! been - nurtured in a different school. His Ideas of society were very different. . "Yes indeed," cried Mrs. Barret, "he could nQt even play the accordeon." . - The Justice declined to give , an opinion as to the value of Mr. Patton's society, or what sort of society is an equivalent for board, but decided that he should have .his.clothes, and leave the' house'. . (Ftom the Newport (B. I) Di!lly GEN.' BUTLBB. .NEWPORT, MBSCif 27. ; 1867 Eorroa:—lt is to be. hoped that you, and other gentlemen of the press, while crit icising Gen. Butler's cipinion of the press has: dip exprestell'in debate, will not forget Gen. Butler's services as a:Volunteer Soldier and Governor of a revolted State.' There are but few military men that Could !grasp, and take in'the whole sltuation &bat our country 'Wan in at the breaking out of the rebeffion anGen. Bailer did. -He met the rebellion• as he now meets the President, promptly and squareiy for. the•ri,ght. , He waned the President ha peached, and the majority of the loyal men of the cmtntrfare with him. , It warble sagac ity while- the .GoVernment was hesitating what to do whit slaves fleeing to our lines or taken by our arms. to invent the apprityriate - taxi' for the 'slaves, contraband of„war, And. it was his Promptness that ;':, while that brave old . war horse; :Geri:. Scott, , Was ,recommending the: inveitinerit of,Baltininte with 10,000. men; tookd with 2500 and laid himself liable to , a. Court by the hy„'lras talkedofbut never sat on the occeslitm: - . Hs pxotiiinded • the:ftrizir . ', that ponied= New: the ;first print mind* found , a . halter ',for traitors.- He hung theltaiter - Idandhgly. the•Amerbise Plat; saitAblereY by restored Order:aid tieved,.manyliiiiie. that would havebeen sm!rfl . lhed had thaturampla : 11431 * *Inade l e ROW.' 01 1 04 atiewst coat- plebe ve.order. *Wok the •,iioppeiheld p ri tnefthis country and England denounced,. - he pin tjdon, to dus infathouniniudte that bad . beettlCUpe Von niti ; braireCtficicfil diets* thenit-adreid ladles ofientieinen - tor ';:lieliriatianei,whcreledeqr Wit basin_eur IP"; .lu4APOlrefit ,001;13%.,ichoettw !to gulag imiligifwesii-viz-neys; Single Cppies Six Cents . . half sn w ell goVerned before as It was.under Gen. Butler's administration. Look at the contrast between Gen. Bntler. and Johnson's Mayor of-New Orleans,. Mon roe, who. to sustain his rebel friends; causes one hundred loyal citizens to.oe murdered in cold blood. Gen. Biller: bangs one traitor 'and saves thousands of lives. This is a fact and a lesson for President Johnson to ponder on and reflect, that be, as the bead of this nation, tuts never yet recom 'mended that these New Orleans_ murderers', should be brought to Justice, and,it is not strange that Gen. Butler. who has never yet deviated from a truly loyal course, should now want to impeach Johnson for his wicked_ and disloyal acts ; it is the Just feeling of a brave, loyal, honest. man, against, what he Justly terms a traitor. Letthe loyal press of the country sustain Gen..' Butler ; he his 'made -his record a noble .one, and the true friends of the country will 'lnsulin hiquin all his 14. al efforts for his country's good. ." PEN, PASTE AND SCISSORS. agetrild cats are numerous in Indituis county - • - • /31 - Johistowa.Pa.. to have a steam fire en gine. '• WHorse Thleyes are operating in Washington county. Pa. • . Sa - Greelejr carts President Sohnson,a "Pinch beck Douglass." • Thackerayi daughter of the greet morist. is about to be married. - Nimitv-two petitions are before the Supreme Court of Bliode lelert.l for divorce. ' - - - iirThe statue of Henry Clay is to be inaligur ated at Louisville, Kentucky, on AUril 12.. al - It ie thought thst HurrAtt wilLuot be tried before the June term of the Washington Criminal Court. air A. Irian at Carmel, 'Maine, is said to have enemzh fun in him to run two negro concerts and ArirOne of tho Boston &today Schools Lassen a ton of toys to the freeduaen'e schools at Bich • mond, Va.: • . • aarTne negroes . are to be registered and al lowed to vote at the election in Augusta, Ga., in April next. •. • Gen. Sterling Price;' the rebel soldier, has gone into the produce ; and COMMialioll bIIBIIIeSAI at St. Louis. . agr Two antressee in Vienna are on the point of making'"brilliant matohes,'? • with noble princes of the empire. • iirThe Cleveland IfOard of Trade, on Satur day, resolved to- abandon ,the. oental • system of measuring grain. • • - • . SW - Dr. Livingston the African traveler, came to his death by one-blow of • the battle-ax, in the hands of a Movite bushman. - larLeadiuy Irishmen of wealth in New Fork propose raising a subscription of r"..1000,000' to purchase two first-chum war vessels. • - 4...7rA dog in Evansville, Indiana, that bit a man on the ohio, was taken with delirium tremens a few hours after, and drowned himself- in the river. . . . ' t9 - Beecher finds his - Ledger Novel difficult work, and delays handing,in his manuscript: He *lately remarked that'"novel writing was not his forto."• • - - . - . WThere is a.born lake In California. The product is about 2801 pounds of refined bo - az per day worth in sau Francisco $275 and in'EatOpe. $3'..V per toe. . - . • . • Za - The Worchearer Maqs:Poultry Shriw is now in:full feather. About one thousand foWls aro on exhibition,.and they make as much noise aa so many, politicians.- , 'Zi - The Postmeeter General has been notified that the'recent freshets - have carried away nearly all of the bridges on Life East Tennessee railroads, delaying the mails. - • air Georgians say_their•State will be among the first to reconatriact itself under the new law, and that the freedmen will• be permitted to vote without obstreetion. - sar Theodore Clay, son of Henry Clay, has for over thirty years been an inmate of the lunatic .asylum'at Lexington. Ry., He bedame insane 'from diaappointed affection. The Richmond Times asks : "What gentle man ill Virgil:4a can brink his mind to be a candi date for negro votes?'.' Lack:of candidates will be the last thing' to conplain of. • . Sal - The legal - pay -of the members of the Illi nois Legislature amounted' to $95 to: each for the last session. Perquisites .voted brought the, amount actually "received by each up to SB7G. /Kir Only think of it. Linen suits, parasols and wide-brimmed sombreros, with mercury up to I ninety in the shade" at New Orleans,' before the last of Mara! While. we are freezing hero, they are melting there... asrTheY don't like babies at entertainments in Heine ! Posters in one town announcing a corning levee, inform people as to . terms thus : "Admia sion 25,centa ; children under. l- years, 1$ cents; under "4 years, $l. • . ~ zit - Texas ar'l Louisiana have taken at least one step in the right direction. They have each established Bureaus - in Europe with a view-to turning the tide Of emigration, particulFly from. Germany, into those States. sir Mrs. Dinah Vick, at the - .age of 102 rears, visited the United States revenue office in Nash- Ville, Tenn., last week; and' rew her pension, be ing the widow of Joseph Vick, 'who was a private aoldier in the first revolutionary war in America. 'Ai-The Winter Garden Theatre, New York, and all the properties, including the magnificent ward robe of Edwin Booth; were destroyed by fire on Saturday morning. The Southern Hotel; lite La farge House, adjoining. was badly damaged. The loss is estimated at $300,000. - earAn American Viattor to. the Italian opera in Paris has been shocked. .He writes: "It is where the ladies come to lounge, prat tle,see and be seen. The toilette is forced to-the extreme. One might easily, fang himself in the tropics if he should awaken from a dream. lam not sofastidious as to object--to a lady's nnboeoming herself, to ma,. particularly if she has any crushing weight on her chest ; but I confess to - a want of taste:in r prefer- • ring to deny myself the pleasure of peering down, a lady's back." • ' THE Na n= TAX..—The following is the form of making income retains for 18 , 36, under-the new law. The reader will see at a glance the oluiree te.r of the articles to be returned upon, and. the deductions to be mados " • 1. From the profits in any trads, busfne.s or vocation from which income is actually, derived, or any- interest therein wherever carried on. • . From the payment of debts kis former year con sidered lost. and which have not paid &previous In 3. From rents. 4. From Farming Operations -Anioatit of live stock sold amount or agricultural products 'sold 5; rnin -profits realized by sales of real estate par, chased since December 31, - 1933. 6. From Interest on any bonds or other evidences of indebtedness of.-any railroad, -canal, -tnenpike, canal smgatiop, pr !dick-water. company; or interest or dividends on stock- . meal or depositsin any hank, trust company, savinvel institution, Inearamrn railroad, canal,litunplice; canal navigation or slack-water cora. T. Prom dividends of' .any incorporated company other than those above mentioned . *. . .. .. . 8. From gains and profits of only ineorporated enm pany not divided. • 9. F , 3m Interest or note!, bonds or otber Becnriries o the United States. - ' . • _lO. Froin interest on notes, bonds, mortgages, or se. mines; other . than those enumerated above.- 11. From 'any salary other than as an officer or em ployee of, the United Stater. ' It From any salary or payee atiOill:•er or employee of the United States. . 13: From mats on Palm of gold or stock, whenever ;cirrhosed. It. From all sources uot above enumerated. Goore income.. . • 1. Exempt by law, sl,oco. 2. National;. State, county and municipal taxes paid within the wear. . . - . . 3. Losses actually rustatned daring the year from tire, shipwreck. or Incurred in trade. and not already deducted in ascertaining prate. - 4.' Losses on sales -of real estate purchased since December 31,1833. . • . 6. Amor= paid for hired labor to cultivate land from which Inceme ie derived. • 6. Antonin paid for the nye stock which was sold withid the year.. • I. Amount actually paid for rent of homeatesd. 8. Amount paid for usual or ordinary repaira. exclud ing paymente for new tmlldinge, Implement improve. ments,or betterments. Interest paid out or falling dce within the sea% 10. Salary' or pay as an officer or euxtloyee of the United States, from which a tax has been withheld. • 11. Interest or dividends fromcorporations eaurnera, ted above in paragraph O. ' • • . Taxttble income - - Amount of tax at .5 per cent. • - CARRIAGES, GOLD WATCHES. BILLIARD • TA BLES, GOLD4ND SILVER PLATE. - Aechtduk' 4.—Section 10N: Act June 34), .1964, ea • kreended Just. 13, IN& TAXABLE PROEF.RTY. -Arrive, inetoa. carryall, rockaway, or other - .• like.cntrlinge and any coach, hackney , coach. • • omalbus or four-wheeled C gram, the 'body of - • which recta- upon spring 4 of any description, - whir:hie kept fur na^, for titre or for pewnengers, and which is not used exclustrelyin husbandry - °yin toutsportatlon of Merchandise. valued at - • =ceding $3OO and not exceeding $3OO inclad hnr harness used therewith $ll CarOes . of like deecriptiort valued at above , • " 1000. Gold watches. Compoeed wholly or in part of gold or gilt. kept for use, valued at above sloo* 1 CO .Gold watches. composed wboity orfe part of gold - • melt. ktpt forme, veined kt above sloo.. 9 00 Billiard tab) -ft - Itept for use; Ind 110 /. ll ohJect to epsdal tax 10 00 Oz. pl.te of goid. - kept %azure, par ounce.troy... 50 Os. plate of. silver, kept for nee. per ounce troy, • . exceeding forty:ounce% mut b y one • NETTLES PROM DEAN SWEPT.- - If a men will el:Pierre as he walitti the streets, I ,believe- he will find the merriest faceti in, mourning coaches. The - reason why so few Marriages are hap:- pyi because young iadiesspend their time in masking nets, not in making cages. , . We have just enough :religion to make us hatea but not enough to make us love one an- The pettier of fortune . is c o nfessed only by the miserable ; fors the happy impale ail their litleCea to Prudence and merit. . . Ambition often . puts men, upon doing the Meant offices ;_ to climbing is performed in the same Posture with creeping. • • Bduilt 'causes are sufficient to make a man =easy, when' great ones are'not in_ the way; wpt or a block, he Wilt a - tumble at a etts*-. - . : • . Evezy man desires to. l i ve long; butno man srould be:oldJ - • - /4 1 M - of -flattery, , En:Moat m en,- proceeds Itout the - -tn*ait opinion they have of them= le..FrOttlit woman, from the contrary. .Api3llo was held the god of physic' and sender ot- diaeases...,..Both were originally the seine trade, and still continue., :. _ a man Makes me keep my diem:wee r: the . ce,n attl., helkeepebis at the same time. Men ;sr*content to be, laughed atlo r their in:t,lbirt not flit theft TOY: • man-.would' have brit:few_ atccAorelt iut:ahOu_la. : 4ol.47rahOßlht: thrii?..peace hoiv . beiotild-thmats,reckhot poker mitt wbarrei .argunpowder,' and it should not take now is it pozsible - Itytutoktt-that mankind Will!tike Stiviite;Whett" , ey , wlll,pokso much caka - waralugl.': • TO": itriiiiiiikatto Is taken -. II P Vinionalts, kaitcontraimakin She former., Wilo3ll 800' to feed upon .•., • " . YtSI : DICATOR. RETURNS DEDIJOTIOZIB,, RANNAN & RAMSEY'S STUN PIUMIiG OITIOE Having premed awes! Pram. we are now preiward to meats JOB and BOORPitINTING of emery de eedption at the cdßee of the ittersw Joesser; cheaper than It can be pee at fay other adabllebewed . te the CbtFAVaridi as , - - Books,' rasapblets, . Bills of Lied Lug Large Pesters. litantoad Ticks*. Hand Bina. PapferiCeirka, Articles e(Akipreeseast, Time Bookie. . . Hill Honda, - . . Order Books, die., At the very skated Donee. Oar dock of JOB TYPII is more extensive thin that of iiny other .odlai in. title section of t h e State, and we keep hands employed el. prosily for Jobbing. Bette practical Printer* ourselves - WO will gasizatee our watt to be neat as my that as be turned oat in the dtke. PRINTERO IN COL OAS done at the shortest notice • 8008 BINDERY. Books boils!' in every satiety of style. Mani Boote of every description" zianufsetared, boatel tand ruled to octier.et shortest notice. riothing.bat, air, has or all animals the nim ble/4 tongue. I have known some men who were pos. sessed with good qualities which were very serviceable to others. but useless to them selves ;':like a sun dial in the front of a house, to inform the neighbors and, passengers, - but not the owner It la a miserable thing to live in Suspense; it is the life of a spider. Cosirmvaimmuir.-.:The Richmond (V&..) Examiner, is opening ha eyes to the - virtues of the negro character. - A iecent lei dfog ar tide begins as felloWs::— -• ' • • "There, must be something radically wrong in the head or heart of any 'men who could view without much admission, the - general_ demeanor of the colored people of this corn tnouwealth dnring and since the war. We merely express the feeling of every fair-min ded man, when we pay a willing- tribute to , the tldelity, honesty and diligence with which they discifarged Chair duties as slaves, - while their twisters were, absent - In the field, and to the extreme trr-'• 7ation with which, when let atone, they - _itiducted themselves, In the change from th h, servile condition to , their present state of freedom. "When we remember there facts, we gath er confidence that in the discharge of the new- duties thrust upon them by the late action or .Congress, they will disappoint the hopes of those who are now desirous to see that con flict of races begun which the war failed to excite." - _ . AN - maw JOHNSON AT AN AUCTION" AIART A day or two since, at a celebrated auction establishment in this city, there was a sale of hooks, and an'attendance of one hundrecLand fifty persona.. The bidding was spirited, and • everything went • along - smoothly until the auctioneer announced •The 'Life - of Andrew Johnson ' superbly b mod." Not a bid ,Was obtained, and the knight of the hemmer finally started the book at fifty. cents. He was the only bidder, however, and finally : one of the attendants said, "Oh. pdt ft down -to Aft:— ' he will take It at fitty cents." Mr. Who had been a silent spectator to the scene, now spoke out, "No, you wont,. -though ; I.weuld not haye it under any ,con sideration." There was a breathless silence for a moment, and then one universal shout of applause caused the auctioneer to throw the book aside; and go Oti with. the Bile, — carefully abstaining from putting up another copy of the life - of "Moses."--Prtn,A. Prtess.- Tee following ia — pmbably the worat conundrum ever perpetrated "WhriS Et does tail like alt old man ? Because it ig la-firm." - educational. 3. A. -11. PASS: MORE. W. S.. Ediliir V.-TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES. Sscrros 11. That after the passage of this act no teacher in this Commonwealth shall re ceive from a county, city or borough super intendent a certificate as a teacher who has not .a fair knowledge of orthography, read ing, writing, geography, English grammar, mental and written arithmetic, history of the United States,' and the theory of teaching nor shall such certificate be given to any per who Is in the habit of using as a bever• age any Intoxicating • drinks, and all certifi cates wren to teachers shall set forth' the branches in which those holding them have been found proficient, and Indicate by suits; ble marks the degree of that proficiency. - SECTION 12, County, car or borough 'au,. perintendents shall issue two grades of teach; era' certificates, ono of which shall be called a provisional certificate, and shall be given:to' applicants possessing a fair knowledge of the branches named in - section 11, "or to those who possessing a thorough knowledge of the branches, have little or no experience in teaching, and shall license the holder to teach in the county, city or borough where issued. for one year, and which shalt not be renewed without a re-examination; and the other shall be called-a- professional certificate, and shall be given only to those who, possess-a thorough knowledge of the branches above named, and who have had-successful-experi ence In teaching,.and shall license the holder to teach in the county, city. or borough where Issued daring the official term of the county, city or borough superintendent issuing it, and for one year thereafter: Priovrogn, That all AO allied professional c, riificatee heretofore issued by any county, city'or borough super. intendent shall cease to be valid, on the first • Monday of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven, except those issued 'since the first Monday of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, which certificate shall be valid as 'long as others issued during the present term of the. superintendency: Phovr DEO, That any professional certificate may be , renewed by a county , city or borough super intendent without re examination, after hay ing fully satisfied limgelf• by personal obser vation in his or her school of the competency and skill as a teacher of the person* holding PROVIDED,. That this act shall not apply to the city and county of Philadelphia: Arm PROVTDED FORMER, That the, State Supethe• tendent of cominon schools shall cause to be _ • prepared .a new grade of teacher's certificate, . to be 'called a - permanent certificate, which shall be granted by him to practical teachers holding professional certificates upon the re commendation of the board , or boards of rectors in whose employment :the applicant shall, ave taught for the three preceding an nual school terms, countersigned by the pro per county, city or borough superintendent In office, when the application shall be made and approved after examination, if they deem: it necessary, by a committee of five teachers, a part of whom may be females holding per, =anent certificates, if there be' that many. holding such certificates; but it there be none or not a sufficient number of that grade of teachers, the committee shall be constitu ted wholly or in part as the case may be, of teachers holdine professional certificates, said committee to 'be elected by ballot by the members of the teachers' institute at its an-'. nual session, from the same county, city or borough in which the applicant resides at the, time ofmaking the application, and such permanent certificate shall continue to be valid in such county, city or borough unless forfeited according to the provisions. of this • act, and shall also entitle the holder ,to leach; one year in any other county,,city or borough In this Commonwealth without a re-exami nation, at the end of which time It may be endorsed by the proper county, city or 'bor ough superintendent, if from personal knovil edge he deem it worthily held, and shall then confer upon the holder the same rank and privileges as in the county where issued, 'and . such permanent certificate shall only be an nulled upon complaint duly proven of incom petency, cruelty, negligence. or immorality, . made to the State Superintendent of common schools by a county, city or borough super- ; intendent, and a committee of teachers elect ed and constituted as aforesaid. VI. -ELECTION OF CoErfirTY StrPERIN TENDENTS. SEarros 13. That no pereon obeli hereafter be eligible to the office of county, city or bo-. rough superintendent in any county of this Commonwealth who does not possess a eiplo ma from a college legally empowered in grant -literary degrees, a diploma or &ate cerrifl-; cate issued according to law by the suthori ties of a State riormil school, a professional certificate from a county, city or borough att.- perintendent of good standing, issued at least one year prior to the election, or a certificate of competency from the State 13uperiotendent of common schools; norahall such perms be eligible unless he has a sound, moral charac ter, and has . had succesaftil experience in teaching 'within three years of"the time of his election: PeovinErs That serving seso mint ty, city or borobgh superintendent shall be deemed equivalent to teaching, and the pre sident and secretary Of each convention, of school directors held in any county, 'city or borou,glYto elect a county, city or borough superintendent, wben certifying to Super intendent of common - schools the name and address of the person elected county, city or borough superintendent, Anil at the same time state the kind and character of the evi- - dence upon'which said convention relied for proofof the eligibility of the person so elect-. ed„ and the. State Superintendent of common Schools * if upon examination of the evidence -presented it shall prove to be such as is re quired-by this act, and no objection made in accoridanee with section fourth of the act ap proved -4011 seventeenth, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, shill. It : suits commission to the person elected .as irforettaid as now required by law ; but if upon.. examination of Paid evidence of competency It shall not prove to be such as is required by this act,' or if objection be made la ance with said section of she act approved -April seventeenth, dono Domini, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty five, the said Superintendent of common schools shall ap point two con-petent persons, himself bei n g the third, to examine the penloll .NO elected county, city or borough superintendent, and . if upon examination he be found "duly quay " fled for the office; the said Stiperintendent common schools shatl issue to - him the Mud commission ;but if not, the said Soperintem.; dent of common schools shall proceed in like manner.-in fespect.to the person receiving the next hi - heat number of votes in the Conven tion br • vibe) if found qualified, shall iedelve thCcommission. albresakkas county,, city or borough :superintendent, tut, if his -clualifiellthamare also found insufficient, the. said Eitiperintindent of common schools shall s_ppoirtt vilth : th e advice and &Anent of the • UOvernonof the Commonwealth.. soma other perummith the required qualifications conn tY, City ,or- borough superintendent for, this - .• enstrin&term of such office:. - viiazirsadzsre'szerzow. Bsorws 14. That an acts .or parts of acts ilk/position to or inConaishalt-With set • -