.,' ill i J 1 1.. i J. L-ni.uvl -ste v.ol .ifii! y.'iU . ;a cr i " '"" ". r ..en ,, yAuj i t VOLUME XVllU r TP" 7T ,PmN.0CT0BER.26, 1864, -NUMBER M t f V- -V (-- T)R. t. C R, lIO. It'MienM wlufctj toTmiirTIrtrslrUudit and jm- ininlhal Uo lias removed to the house on Bridge Street opposite Todd & Jordan's Store. dpHi-tf - TOMB STO.tES. ArcUBKX CAVENEV, Manufacturer of Tomb J(Otm!, McAIislerville and Mfflliutown. All ,work put tip 'U the most tasteful atid-ub-.. -r.ial manner. Hive bin. a call. Vuril 1-G4tf. CHI'-Ar!' FX A MINK nur i;si.k of Ready Malf ltbiii before you Purchase Ll.-cwlicre. you will liud (-U h md a good a-orn-.rn for Men mid Roys vr;rc. which t-u ..c sold cheap for cash or vuiitrv produce. yu kfV & texxeij.. an 1 -if Piiitermn. P. K. r. SfTllWAtiT, yiijl'liit'itun. Jtttiittt'i f'u., crs profria-ionnl service to me pub ColWtions and all oilivr Imvities will oor r.f-iT" pioitipr iiticmion. 4 tti.-; t:rt .iuli(' tVilord'S Store, ntp-tairs.) i i.i.i M . W.i.In. .t('H'il ' 'J A ti v L". ir !V:'.l al'rt ud ! '.i re. I rtie- il I nil M M-iiu . '' "IS , i-.-.-i Pa. SIII.ITAPvi nr. promptly mii. vi.I to Irjc.jt'' l cliiuif liaiiisi eitue" tbe . : N tiioti .: .Jo vrmi.fi!'. Faisio!:-.. Back ' B-.uii'v, Pay. siM -ill otoer cUtuis ' '' ..r. ,il sue i-r'.-ivi" or -'t oilier n ir. .ii:r,;:.Mf ui Aitonier-i. ri.it.' - f '-. . I-. rfvi.f ,,.. -"ie-l iv'dUis; in Greenwood j i..,, :,... ,,i..i L t., jtv -oneer, rn-fcetiuKy o:-t.-r Li services to the ).."'WC- Ail !r'frs ad i. t.Ked l t;.,X rr '"rr ccunt.". "r iiliersion, !" irrV couatv. wi.'1 l"' prcmpMy sunilw. " " . " J 'iV-S COX. ":rto1, May !i - i ' . v I gg-fcE. rig. V- .. ff.'-MPEST ind i;r.ST plate ffc'i i. Ladii-s-.' .Mi tecs', l tl.iiJ.e4i s Boors, .!fM, Slijipern r.ftd .Jaiirs is at ii. i. tyi.R's. hi .f""ec. aiiTTc rl.en y Slieei, MiSiint-vwn. A g0'.d assrimct;t iwaybtT: Uaud. -.. rutxs en Jin .FRED K SORC, IhjuUWi.tklc. 1 '-l-' -;1.-in Tli'ioi".1!", t.i'r.a t'o. r.-i.- fO I Sot? piMCii- ei tbe llumeiipalbio -teui Viedicin'-. i b.' U baa foof'en pr..veu i i.pei-i.jriiy to 'he c-inon l'ru-r rraetioe. I.. rVe'Mf:.'.y oifers hiserTicer to tbe oil i (.Hi of tiiii enmity. Clurgcs moleiatc. f e-h. 2."i. '-tf t rk 1,1, l'Ki;st.VS t-M. HAVE .nVYr.x M.S- J ARI.EIl DI HlNt: THE IM! AGE ENTITLED TO A TENSION. Ml per hiin who intend applying for a I'ension niu.-'t tall on tbe Examining S'jrgeeti ioknow weth er their Disability is srtff.cient to entitle ibem fo a l'cuion. All disabled Soldiers will call u tbe undersigned who has been a pointed Veniou Examining Stugcon for Juniata aud adjoining Counties'. ' V. C. RUNMr M. P.. rAHcrica,. Pa. . . Dec. lS0J.-tf rifAIlt MMUFACTOUW OfrtUE f.r THE JCMT ('OINTT A.1K1CULTC1UIL SoCIVTT, Vcmsvillc, 10. TSi;.t. WE d j hereby certify that the .Committee u Manufactured ArtiBles htt awardc to . uahi.i W. Weiihti. the Eirsi Premium for tbe most substantial, nearest made, aud best tinihetl sett of Chairs. O. V. JACOBS, Ttfoir. , Wiu.ua Itr-si-H. .S"f'y. janl3 JOIIVM. PA.1I Knot . (Late raylnasicr,' V- S. A.) r - ', No. 20 POCTIt FOVBTIf STUTETn, r: PHILADELPHIA. All KINDS OF MILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIMS A1JI STi:i, COLLECTED AMI M:t;oTIATEI. . (. . missions, boxjmtt- '- ' AND BACK PAY . PEOCURED., ' ' Chatse unless Successful. a Applications by Mail attended to as protupily as if made in person. The best .f reference given. - The Sentinel is ; .Tivanta'e. iniportea ami soft in me vaitca persons intcrcslcd are requested to 6all inmc- IIXfimi I l ilVC l Suica only by J S. f. 1ICTLF.R I diatcly And sav further trouble. - r giov-uetit rorthel'nlK-M stales. T i - i Lfi ffrt Utt rl ai'ltk i P. S. A Box of (be Pills, securely packed. . I1CRV IIABPER, ,-AUWI ilk (I lv I '-'c "u'i'c' to any address on receipt of ; 27V q 520 Altfll Street J .Mifilinlown, Juniata rW'-. 'a . i in; ' ,ct"iey refunded by the Agent if entire sat ..i .Main .rl, i Brid'e ,r et. ! isfaction w not given. i ria Si. Witk yolr ptrrtttscioti. 1 wisli lo say to tbe readers of yor paper that I will semi, by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Recipe, Willi full direction 'for ma king and iiaiug a simple Vegetable Balui, that will enccraally remove in fen days, dimples, BloK-liWraa, Freckles, anl all Iinpurieties f tbe skin, .KxiAIhe same soft, clear, smooth mill beautiful. ' 1 ill also mail free tP 'Lose having EaM Ihvuls, or Hi:r Faces,. siijirJe directions and information that will c Wblc :hcm to taU a full rrowth of Luxuriant Hair, Whteters, or Mou stacb, in less tbaii thirty days. 1 diMppiH-atmiis answered ny returnj niai; Without cbarpe. P.cspeefiitlT yoUr. '-t IIIOS. F. CI1APAIAX, Chemist, july iTirt Broadway, New York. A Card to the Suffering. Stt'All.OW twoor three hogsheads of "Cuc hu," "Saisaparilla," '-Nervous Antidotes," I Sc., &c, &.. aud after you are satisfied with tlv: result, then try one wx of OLD DOt'TOll Bt;Ml.X;S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILES and be rES'ore'l to health and vigor in less tlian thirty dav-. They are purely vegetable j pleasant to tsUc, pi-o-''''. snd snliitnry in their! j cHetf on the brokeu-iiuT.ii and shattered con- xiiiiition. Old and .vount; can rtie them villi 1 To VOt WISH TO hi; U V. BJ,"CIIAX'.S CL'Ki;i i.MM.IMl M'EUIii: TILLS cure. , c9 ; X ESS. Impotvney, Premature Orcay, Seminal man ' s, uic worst cases oi ..Laiuta - , and Nrvo;.s . fleet ions, no irtai'er from wbat 1 ...,, r-,.,l, I tVi.,, flp l!..lU-- ..... r I 1 1 i ; Sent, po't-paid, by inail, on reccrbof a j or- I der. line Box will perfect tbe cire in most ! cas.es. Addn-s?. .IAS. ft. BPTI.i:n. ; I.Jeneril Ajenl, -127 l!fMidwuy. New Toric, i . . , , rpE COXFESSItX.S A Nil EXPERIEXCE JL of an invalid. Published for tVs bcnc6. and . n a caution to voimg men ami others, v. im fiiil'.-r friini Nerrons DeVilitj-, l"rcmaturc Decay of Manhood, Ac., supplying at the smiic time the Means of Sell-cure. By one Im li.n cured himself at'tcruu !rgatug coa sitiri ;i,'lr ,'macfcury."" llv enulosir:: a post-paid aiWrSfViiivelupcd sin pit) copies may be bad of tlk .illgr. XATIIAXIEl. MAYFAIR, E.).. t..r.a i 1:1 ,ni v., : ci.n,' v r' F.I B A.n E4R. Professor Jlrr W. ii. 0."i-t .AwaTC; rwvt.ifWyT?f dra. HoV.a'-d, U.noTt located at Xo. oi l PLXE Street. Pttti. it-r.i.pirn, vhere. s.-itb diseases of the EVE and SAB. willvbe scicn:. fieally treated and cured, if curable. JhBTAjrtiScial Eyes ios.ertjrd. without pain 'ii1i.-A. chargmrtc..fvr. Ex. : V Medical faculty is ii.vitci, t3 4 sti-re' ""dc of treatment. ' Jitij't V; j'- ' ' lamination. ho has no 3JANliooi): how Lost, i;rtV J1KST0RED.. . . 1 ..I. -I l,l..ll-nc'i. u , . f.i,l.,.,.l ..-.." "Ui be ractcal ,:..i.. i a -icw tuition -oi .vn. curs M:ii.uu mcliciacl f -f.--uitorrhH-a, or Seminal Weakness, liivolunfary SJ'umal Loss- I . . , ,i ; ..I ltienTin- I es, Uimciicv. .vi entai aii'i i i.jmi. -i I eitr, li'-pcdinifli's to .damage. Ip-pediinents to Marriage, etc: .!', foiisumt-tion. hpilep-.y, ana rns. luuuctn i-.- j c'.f indtilu'cnce or sexual extravagance. rr, Erir;., iu a scaled unvelope. only G ct?. The celebrated auitt-sr in this admirable e - j sav clearlv deti'"ntratcs from a thirty years j -ucccssr.il practice, that the alarming conse- j .Unices of self-abuse may be radically cured . without wSe df.nttcro" uic W internal medi- cine or the application of the knife pointing j out a wo'ic cf tfit'i, at once fiuiflc, certain aud effectual, bv means of which every suf ferer, no matter w.t his condidion may be j may cure himself cheaply, privately, ana radically. i This lecture, should Tc i the hands: of every youth an-l every man in the k'rd. j Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to 1 any au'lri-ss. poi-pani rwt-.f i or two VOit stamp A.tctress uie pmiueia. C1IAS. J. C KLINE & CO.. 17 Bowery, Nc Vork, Tost CflSce box 4580, June 1 ly MATRnVIONiAL! LADIES AND OESTLIJIEX ... i . .i , : t ! if von wihh tomarTy.auuressiiieun'icrsigiiwi, I iio will send yon without money and without I . ii. - r . .. . 1. . . 11 AnK1 l.rice, vaiuaoie nimi u.m.v.. - vou to marry happy and speedily; trrespeotiv ..f age, wcaltn or beauty. This information will cost you nothinr. aad if you wish to marry, I will chccrfuilj. assist you. All lct ir atrictlr confidential. ' Tho desired infor mation sent by return mail, and no questions asked, address- SAKAIl 1. HMMKi, , Cirecutwintv.Kings l,o., -ew loiBi . luSlntowii, Oct. 127-iCi-2mo., . EVERYBODY TAKE NOTICE!: That we hav reduced 4he price of our . . . i. i I . m i i Mm J in in. lil and are sim-gW pukrSVCi purchased in Plul-L, jrtjicsa le pri We are selling Prints, trem 20 tdlOcts. DcLaifis, from 40 to flOcts.' i . V ''. V" . Alapaccas, Lyenese Cloths and DeRnzes, at I..st fall nrleae. .Call and eiamiae before vou iiarwMse clsewhorie.' r 1 IIS tf-yi, -. luvv a. rfvivi.l.!. F. II. Salger 'with (i. W, Reed. &. Co J Also. Jobber in ' CLOTHS, CASSIMEKESi SATI5ETS, No 423 MARKET STREET,' N'orthi ide, between Fourth and Fifth. "T ; rHILADELrillA. Tnscarora Female Seminary, ACADEMIA, JUNIATA COCXTV PESN'A. Commences its Summer Term May 4th, iSGl For circulars address Mrs. O. J. FRENCH. Principal, or INKUnV PATTERSON. Prop rietor 4m -!--r. - ... J- ncrger or i'errysTiile, to coMo 1 A- "''img Bteuums, uoiea, &c..wJiaeepron the West side of the river .on the "lrttinio Tcniber next, at the offierco tl. Ihaol im PerrTsJ-ille : and those on the'tast sm tola find liim at his ofiic? in OaklandT on aif flat ttrday up to tbet tif-e. ' A4le""i' paid at uie expiration ot ttna time wiu.b snedt' i yne I atcly pjit into the 4ands of . justicChe 1 eaee tor culleet on. . . Win. 1U. Mifflintown, Oct. 12, iSGl-Ut Nonce; i !l otiee is hereby eivrn . that the ViiDLE XT' BOTES given ic William Pcffer ol'nsca roTii township are left with the undiieeod in Mifflintown, l'a.. . All. persona iif rested arr- fequested to c'ill immediately or t notes will be put into tbe bauds of s 'Jusiee for collection. -JOHN WRIHT- sept 7 3t - NOTICE - Notice is hereby civen that, the Mik and accounts of Feiglitly iS( raver, of 5lAliaie- yille. Jnnisi bands of the iMtato. I a. nave neon piucn in tne he undersigned, rcsidutglcar Oak iaml Mill-, for collection and sc. lenent. All l ii 1 1 1' I I-.t-i nnr i j i niijt;n!,i iti.i, : Has a large stock cf , WATCHES. FINK JEWELHy, SOLID blI.VER-W.ffiE. Superior platcl TEA SETS, SPOONS, i p.iilv . IfiT'j ' PHOTOGRAPHS. The Patrons of tLeStsnsKLwho may visit Hitrrisburg, or desire a first class I'iemre slionld by all means go where they take the most splendid likaictttt ever gotten up any where, which is at- i . Bt'KNITE & VTELDOX'S''- , 1 10 Market sL, Harrisburg.'Pa. . UXi: CENT BEtlARD. 4 Ran away from the residence, of tire inl)-fit bcr in Mifllintown, on the night .ftfJhils, 13C.. Daniel Homing, an iadeBMitWjixear !'cb to the printing businesaJr t commonly Weown-as ?!??' 4tt' about 1 1 yearn olu smout five fecv cn eigUth inches b' j 0f grapes in his baud be in-. id fir his apprehension and no thanks. ' ' -JKlL. All persons are hereby ndM8ed4h Lor. trust, or employ laid licriiinVor count as we will pay no debt of his contract ing, neither individually nor a a nrraiiH . QUSa.& DATtSv A GREAT UCESS! Unparalled in the History of Sewing 3a .rx - "SU WWW ' ""J r tiii 1- THE WEED LO CK HTITCH SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES XcTcr fail to eatisfy those p1m give them a borough trial, and wherever introduced are Vapidly superceding all.rhere. - ,: ' They use Ace threads with a ttraigkt needle and uliuttle, making the Lock Stitch, which is alike on both sides, and for tcontmy, dura bility, cUuticity aud beauty, is the i.enly sttfrh tnrthj f Tbey are propelled by Cams, whitrh produce better timed motion! for sew ing than Can possibly be obtained byeronijor links. They work like a "thing of ijfe," tie needle throwing out its loop, and thin ttund tng ttill until the shuttle passes throng, when both draw upon the threads together, iaking the stitch tight and ttrong. .Tdiey nre-ipahle of running at very high speed, being smooth ly finished, add making tttteke Ufrvnty revolution of the ballance wbeeV4 speM -tgRitlled by any shuttle trachim,fXjT ' For these reasona the ' YVfeo" w v edged. whcTever known, tone tlHt, r"T SBWrSG MACHINE MADE. anTKsk , lea .a jf MiKctifsi eomtrucimi, wmK f Al-S"',UAWtJt.- ft? Eyery . Maa i Ml All orders or companies.. Taiiors, . Seatustrcal . OI Makers, &e., iu 111 countrV 9- Fend for Descriptifc CiroularMlia' i&ajjes of Work. ' ' AGENTS WAXTE in ever j loc jify. Address 500 BRiMDWAT, New Vork." Y, P. Box 2.U1. .... TI.A ImmiuH A it.ptuinff lAhrv will TO- ; ccive orders tor the above named Machines. . Business Department E. A Word j rphe und?gHed,poiuted by bjifc' tiiiines K m fa .V 7 Corresp.'Dept. Fewlcr & Wells. ' . - .- mar2-tf One of these Wc4 Machines may he seen and examined at" the residence of A. L. fius.i in Mitllintowtfj, Pa. V- iTMFj'AvfAAJ .'."'I .' Air-i- Yankee Dtodte i Come, fling your 'banners forth my boys, -V And-stir about rigit nandy ! Old Abe is in the field again, ir!, r. ,:T . Aair-with him Uncle Andy. ' f aing vuau uolumDia," witn a win -" And "Yankee Doodle Dandy," v The Stars and Stripes shall win the day ; Hurrah for Abe and Andy ! Although the Jersey Iraek, my boys, Is heavy like and sandy-. , : " ' We'll beat the Copperhead nag . .With Uncle Abe and Andy ! ' u - ' - ,. -. Then grve them "Hail Columbia." , And "Yankee Doodle Dandy,"! 'Ibe Stars and. Stripes shall win the wt VTith Uncle .'be and Andy ! . , TiiE CROAKERS. 1'uq pond ill (he meadow was frozen tight, Tbe frogs bciiralh in a..dolcful blight, Could no mors leap as they had done . Their gaiiibols slopped, aud all their fun. Half numb,, they niunnured dreamily ; What they woiild -.It! when they were free. Once clear of winter's ky yoke, They promised never piprc to cr rn : Kp more in conceit Ttould;fcey rail Bui each should sing like r.'iSh-.g.'i. . The outli viiud blew, tua ice gave tr-y. The frogs once morccoirld friik and piy ; They slretcBHtuthew limbs, and leaped E-Ho. Arid they croaked s dre:t;"iy as before . i I A KW DIRFXTIOXS FOR; YCUXG TEACH- RS WHICH, IP OBSERVED, MAY BE OF SOME BENEFIT TO THE SCHOOLS- 1st. When the school is caillJ, the teacher should sec that the pupils all come in immediately,, that none buicr about and wait to bee their own time to come id ; they should come in orderly'- and tjuictly, not running, tumbling, yelling aud inak ing U the noi: they can as the custom is iu soui-j school, . they should, if the room be c-juifi't'wtldy, proceed at oucc to HI .'ii iiil"'! ii W qul. Tncy aluxitil not b pcrniittcdd to' bring balls of slwiw j into the school room with vtbich to ainjisc themselves, dariug school hours, neither should they bring branches of birch or sassafras into the room. ' This is dune in too many schools. . School is a place for study aud uot for amiucuicnt. 2nd. Pcruiit no boots of any kiLd in school but those only used Tor iudtruction. Iu some schools are- to be fouud no7cIs song; hoof s of all kinds cotiiio almanancs, &.O., and not fluently books of an ob scene character. Any teacher knows that such things should ' not be yet we fre quently find"ihcm. Pupilt should not read newspapers or letters during school hours, neither should letters be at all written iu school except by permission cb- taiced from tho teache. Srd. T'se the cards if you have them in teaching the primary classes, some teach ers teli rue they cannot succeed with them. Thi3 is A plain confession that they do not know how to ttiS the m ; the manner of using them ruuit be understoad, or t.icy will he of little use. The proper way to under such circumstances, is, to visit some school where they are in use, and learn the art orusing them. r 1 4th. Teaicn the different sounds of the letters at the proper time. In some schools this is entirely neglected"; call the attea ' tian of the pupils to these sounds both iu spelling and reading. 5th. Require tho pupils in spelling or ally, to pronounce the syllables separately, and especially the last syllable, before pro nouncing the word. . '; 6th. When a pupil commits an error in spelling or reading, require him or her to try it again.' Do dot correct errors for pupils unless they cannot correct them themselves; but lot no error pass unno- jiced call their attention' to it.. and, if af- terSpropcr effort they cannot succeca, 1 then it becomes tlie duty of the teacher to correct it for them.' L 7th. It is a good plaa to require begiu- ncrs to spell each word twice, when spell ing on the book. This method is adopted in mairiy . of, our hest schools. 8th. Reqilirc the pupils in reading ex ercise to criticise each other in a polite and becoming manner; never pronounce a word for a pupil until he or she has tried aud failed, aud after all the rest in the class have tried and failed, thcu it is time enough to pronounce it for thorn. When a pupil has not read his sentence or para graph in a becoming manner, require him to rc-rewf it, and if he faite again to Xbdd it Sgairi,' and ' thus on fell' Tie has read -JOUUl .oiiW;;wuj-sr the class rcadf it, and when read right, then require all Vl?p triad to read it apd felled to read it again. Should io one in the elass suc ceed ip reading it correctly, you may then read it forero, afief wWctgrequire-each one to read ay6u"Cid.j.lJy atiboi'- 6i exertions oo the part of tie pupils, their curiosity will become exerted, they will become apxfttlsto know how it should be rcadj and when pupils bcoma desirous of. knowledge, l. ia proper to let them i'la've it: they will then remember what is said." , ; , 9;a. Iu speluug off tho book, call est a word but once aud be careful to pronounce ' it correctly. Should the first fail to spell , it, lot the next try.it, always pronouncing it before spelling; should the second, fail pass it on to the third, and thus on until it is spelled, after which require all to spell it who failed. This may be done in concert. . IOth. Io not teach the. capital letters first as some do; neither take a child over the whole alphabet at ouc time. 1 I ill P.iemit l.tif litflff froinrv r.llt lip. '. . . . ftireen l.f.ina irhnn inerA 14 ft rrpes n-l vpn each half-day. . Vila. Kequire the pupils in rucntal arithmetic to reproduce the question, then ! give a clear solution thereof, and after wards correct conclusion. Iu the solution 1 1 rc'juirc tho pupil always to give the de ? ""UMfc,V !"': JjC.0M suoula 6c 01 rroPcr gth, neither, to long nor too short. In nomination of concrete numher?. ... - "'. jt, but in assiguiug lesaons, to a class, respect must be had to the capacity of the pnpt!s, the matter contained iu the IcssmC aud ths epportuuitjri3ffuIyiag. ,14th. (Jive the pre'tct r" ii 'r prepe aocr o- lestv- ons to tbe ni imary clashes in a driTj Same give but one wliilo other givo ,evcn or eight; both of which are wrong. , Vet in tKia wuk 4b Uttt, tha tqpehor mus be the I j'udgi. It would be well.it. the teacher ! would observe the broad rule so often iritcn topnpils t Dn 'right, 15th. Teachers should not neglect any of the branches ia school as too many do j ! but give to" caefi. brane'b.' Iff "tTuu, share of! attention. Ride no hobbies in sell 16th. Do not depend too liiuch on defi nitions in granimcr; and arithmetic; but give the pupils ample practice in parsing in the former, aud iu solviug problems in the latter. A'ct do not neglect the defii nitious. 17th. Io cot permit pupils to have any trifling plaything iu their hands during school hours, and especially during recita tion that will tend to divert their minds from study and attention. 18th, Do not permit the pupils to count their fingers, or make marks when engag-j en in calculation. - Tilth, In spelling off the book, it is a good plan torcquirS the pupil to pronounce the word bctorc spelling it ; this method is adopted in Sost cf our bes-t schools. 20, Do not permit males and females to sit together in school as some teachcts do. 21st, It is not a good plan to permit scholars to call you master; this term ap plied to teachers has become obsolete. It is no more than good manners to requite the scholars to address you by your came, 03 Jlr, A. or Mr. Ii. 22di Do not at any time use hanh lan guage toward your pupils, or unbecoming epithets; neither make use cf nngramat ical.cxpTessions in th.eii hcairng, for they will imitate you, thinking what you s?y is right jr?, Syr 23rd. Bo not too "Iretj lBi&e nse of the rod ; use it only when it is absolutely nee essary, and never in a passion. Never tell the pupils that you will not nsc it at all: If you do not mean to use it say 24th. .Keepliooks oi yourowa, and de pend not' on borrowing from tho pupils. This is' in many ways a great evil and highly injurious.. . i 25th. Review as incli, a Mccssary hut do not kecpcpupiJsall the timfriw'tric beginning of the book; neither hurry them on too fast.'1 j-7 . 2Gth. In writing have a pet time ; rc- quiiS all to wnte at the same time aud no oincr, require tnem tbsit in a proper posi-j lion, to hold their peu in a proper manner, and to form the letters correctly. I 2th. Permit no loud talking in school,1, . ,. ' I U31Il.nD,vAflfr0D, beatt0 8eat- i &th. Whenever you see a class takinfi no interest ia a certain ,tudy, al'ay9 sat-1 pect tliat the falt t ih jou wad not in parent charge of (ha school. Wiea such is the case, double your diligence in that branch. 29th. Do not spcalc in School as' tho you we're commanding a lrje army ; re metnber the pupik arc not deaf. Avoid stamping oa the floor, : thumping on the desk with a ruler.; in short do- not try t- be tha most poi.-y one in the foohit SO. Nevot call school cue minute after the time. Be very, rcyy punctual in everything and require the same of your j pupils.- .- ' A TEACIlFlt. TnE Wiiat-IS-i.t. The X'irth Aiiur. an Review calla tLe Chicago nominatiun , ; aijd so-forth the political 'A'h-tt-is-ir, and adds, !'votfr3 arc especteJ, without ask ing iinpei timent questiun, to pay their money and make their own choice as to the-natflsal history of the animal. Looked at from thi o'b'ern side, it :s a' ravin. I the bird or carriage to be 8urc, b.it white washed, :md !o..ki:ig as decorioyiily dovi:. like as it cad ; f'crhi the S'oufhcru' it U :i dove, blaekcoud over for the uoiice. but i letting the olive branch t etri. out under 1 'h' ' S3T C;:aada hitherto bus been tho fn Vjritc assylilra for drifted nn wbc.-o vow ardi'.'e has got the better rf thoir hour. But we think that its popularity, ii! I henceforth be scriou--ly i2'!'airC'J,' By an j ucr just pupnsiieu, an Aacncro rem- ecs who have arrived in Canada aiuec ' ,.Ugust 1st. must enrol thcms-clves ia.tbn colonial military scrvt.--e umier penalty 01 ; :.iie and ijeprwonmcnt. The majority of j gLcd-iaddlers witl .L)ubt!es wish they i,;i,i stHi.T nt "lmmc f.r tf.c ..in.lit..in f ."thh private soldier n amonij the myt j j,qrccablc that can be unarmed. me I'avcnpurt Uazette sayi. that about 1500 rebel prisoners confined on Rock Island Prison Uavo recently enlist ed in the service ot the T'nited States" They arc to be KK to the Xorthwestrn Territories to ?ukc part in operations against the hostile Indians. At present 'hey are separated for per.ocaI safety from 'heir fdlow prisoiiec?, some cf whom man" nest much hatred toward them because . ey have volunteered. a? A c;:tfentct who was alwav? prog nosticating evil to himself was one day upon the roof of a five stcry building, upon which had fallen s fain. The roof bctCg slippery, hb hM his footing, and a-i he was descending towards tbe eaves, he exclaimed "Just as I told I" Catching, however, in the tin spout, he kicked off his shoes and regained a place of safety, from which he thus delivered himself " I know'd it; there is a pair of shoes gone to thunder!". Co.it Gas. When the application of ' ' coal pas to the fighting of streets was first suggested, Sir Walter Scott said "It can't be done ; it is only the dream of a lunatic." And Sir Humphrey Davis, on being tcld that the time would come wheu c'i London would be lighted with gas, cat:!, "It is all nonsense; you might as well talk of lighting London with a slice 'of the moon as to talk of lighting London ' vith gas." A iiG Apple. An old lady in the country had a dandy from town to dino with her on a certain occasion ; and on th? tabic was on cnorriiovls applic pic. "La' ma'am," said the exquisite," not do you manage to make such a pie V . "Easy enough," was the quiet reply ; ''we make the cru-;i in a whclbarrow, wheel it under the apple tree, and bbaks the fruit down into it." From the 1st of August ISG! t the SOthof September IS6 4, fifty vc scLs engaged in blockade runniug were cither captured or destroyed by our block ading fleet. Most of the vessels vfcre Eng lish build. . ' i Over six hundred Janadian rifle men aud four cannon have been sent from' Montreal to Windsor, to prevent any fur ther rebel raid cri lal'e commerce. tag' The number . of t'nion prisoners who died at Anderi-ocvillc, Georgia, in Juiy anj August, was about 8,i00 ac- cording to a KicLmond paper. . iT-i ? r . KB Holm.. attor telhug that a mo ot for bitting a woman's kg. t-aid jt i5 s pj- t,. LiL' iia fcr tu.h s 5a-- U:ts. " ntj jf anothr teachei" should takt':