The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 25, 1857, Image 1

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    ZOOS WI ass` , * lOURSAL.
, • , st.nossar:. l .urafor: •
TVilllXPAßSPerannum, parable in stleanee—s2Z
kr ad paid arltbia ata montba--azad V : 11X1 lt not paid
wablo the , year.
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Thr;ii *pies jiifkno addre4, In advance, ,_, $s 00
West. --- ,•-• der ~ do . do - ~- -10 00
Fifteen_ 2, do .., ~. -- do do - 1 .20 00
\ ".C., lebenbteriptiotis innst be Insatiably - 'advance,
an.l, sent to olio addresi • .
to Omen:o Ann artecni: ' -
•
et sill be tarnished to Carif
I itbe tr uir I eash 'dm e""" . • '
43 pa_ cop ell, On Teri,
- --iliervlnnen and-. Wool Teachers supplied with
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,10clufei. at $1 In advance. - ,-..,_.„.. • , , . , ,- __
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• - '- ' Tin Len olvirsnaiivisas.
- If snbtrvihere order the dlitantlirtinee of OW news ,
pews,' the publleher may continue to send them until
ar roarages are paid- . .
If subscribers tweed et refustria leketbelritelrspi -
Peri front the - *Alto; to which they are wilt sdirec ey
oar
held responelbleuntll the 4 hare settled the billend
dered them dlieentinue - -
If subscribers more to o-1 - iecs without 'stemming
re sent tai,heformer
thelfdaiteber,and t e n___ .. 401111111110V - .. - -•,7 - _
direction they ae.U.tv ---
The courts hare div...ide that re lng to takenenepa.
perm fioin the ales; or rentorin and -leas i rig them un
called fti i s feels evidence , of Intentiorull trend.
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_ • ilTEli OF ADVERTISING.-
, ... a wes' tullues, - 60 testa for °Reinsertion—sub
vuneVilesections, 25 cents each. 3 lines one time. 24
r e n ts —subsequentiusertione,l 2 . l Acentemels. All laver
a...amens; Over 3 lines, for short periods, charged' as a
square
UoNTILs. ONT. TWO. , THUS. SIX. TWELVE.
Three lines, , 6234 ; 87.% $1 25 . $2 25, $3 00
Four lines, • •95 100 . 175 .- 275 4 00:
Vitmlinos, 100 . 1 50. ' 200" 3 50 500
ALL OTIS I/Ml.lsta westerlies • eqUeSS OF TIM LINES;
o ng , square, ' 1 25 . 225.; 360 600 'lO 00
Two squares, 225 400 , 500 900 14 00
' Thee squares, 350 5 00 1 . 7 50. 12 00 18 00
' Four squares, 4. 60' 600 . 'B. 00 14 00 20 00
Quarter col - 4-.-0 00 - LOD 12 00 18 00 30 00
nett column, 10 00 15 00 i2O 00 35 00 .50 00
*,,,ef,arger space for shartperiods, as peragreeto ... .
eV. Business Notices, $1 each—accompanied witn an,
advertiebm OA'S° centi each-•
Advertiaemesta before Marriages and Deaths, 10 Mitts;
p e rlinelOrlirstinsertion--subsequentinsertions, scents
per line. Nine wordearecounted as a line in advertising.
Merchants and others, advertising by the year, with
change, ands ate piling advertisement not exceeding 15
• Ilnas.,lll be shelled,ineleding subicriptiair .416 oi.
rpace to the mount alone squares, wine than
ges and ..aubscription, , 4 ‘ 26 . 00
' Without changes, at thornless designated above,
AdverUsemeats sot in larger type than usual will be
chanted 50 per omit aditancei - on - them prices.' All ents
will be charged the same as letter press.
Ni. Trade advertisements received from Advertising
Agents abroad, Ocept at 25 per Cent. advanee on these
pricett, unless by special agreement with the publisher.
Marriages 25 cent& each. Deaths amornsanied with no.
tires. 25 cents, without notices, no charge.
All notices. except those of a religious character and,
(dr educational purposes, will 'be charged 25 cents for any
-number of lines under 10. Oier 10 lines, 4 cents per line
additional. .
l'lnceedingsol meetings not of a general or, putdkehar
erten charged at 4 coots per line for melt insertion. '
To facilitate calculations we will state that 328 lines
tua*rt a col umn- - -164 lines a half eaten n—and 82 line* e
i.
q der column.. 2952 words mate aeolumtp;-147 6 &half
umn—and 738 a quarter column. ,411 odd lines over
ads square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line.
j
Yearly advertisers mist conllne their advertising hi
their own business. Agencice for others, sale of Real Es
tate. Ite., are not included in ,business advertisemens.
INSURANCE.
• • CONMONWEALTH.INSURANCE COMPANY,
Union .Buildinwr, 3d Sti, Harrisburg, Peuna,
C IIARTERIEn CAPITAL, $300,000.
--Insure buildin‘l other property, against loan
or damage, by fire. a gainst perils tbe,See, In
land Navigation and' enn nation. SIMON OAMERON,
S. S. CAME, &cretary. - - President.
BENJ. T. TAYLOR, Agent.
Nilsenle, Schuylkill county, Penna.
December I bl-tf
MINERS' L IFE INSURANCE AND TRUE CO.,
PattieWillei Persans. ~
CAP/TALOOO,OOO—CRAFTER PERPETUAL.
rY
HIS Coratolny,dehartered by the
Le stature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One
I undred °timid Dollars. Ia now fully organispd, and
has comm nhed buslneee. Tlqi Company Is prepared to
receivetuto gays and other 'propertyjn trust, and allow
Interest on eye' deposited in hmst, at the rate -of
fire per cent. per annum; principal and Interest melds
on demand. For rates of Premium on Life Insurance,
are the printed Tables stippli at the office of the Com
pany, Centrostreetilffl li 'lleell south of the
iehange llnte a JACOB 2TZIVII Jr ,
Prat.
Wettuecroie-FiLme.Wreto and Treasurer.
drill, 14- 'l3.tf
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IRE PCITISVIIXE r' : INSURANCE AND
• Trust Ciiiapany.
PF/CE-T-(}wire el.„ next door nears Green's Jewelry Store.
'CAPITAL, $190,000--Ci•ARTKII PERPETUAL.
'..E1 - 11S Company, tecendy chartered
lifthe Legislature of nrinsytrinia. is fully organ.
m il
•is The Company Is preps to e ff ectinsurance upon
lives, and to receive sun e t o trusts, and to allow in
terest on moneys received, at the rate of 61,e per cent.
per annum, unless otherwies egreed upon. Principal
and interest: payable on demand. Capital and snags
gayly inve‘ted In Bonds and Mortgages, and other good
securities. Annual dlsidend Of the profits will be made
payable In cash, or appropriated to 'the payment of pre
miums. For rates of premiums on Ufa Insurance, see
printed Tables, supplied at the Company's 0 •
• • 23 ATII4N EN ARS, Pre, - ,n .
. c. SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice P t.
B. T. Tunas, Seep and Z . /cif-fr. . ,
- September le, 'd4 . 374
ANTHsacrrE lIISTIRANCE COIPANY.
Authorised Capltal, 11100.000.
HARTER PERPETUAL—Office,
- No. 41 Walnut street, iatween Third and Fourth
straits, Philadelphia. This etarhany wlll Immo against
loss or damage by lire, Bnildings, Furniture, and Mer
chandise generally. Also lidaytt 11111011,1011, on Varela,
Cargoes and Freigtits. • INLAID lustuarics to all parts of
the .1)12.1101013:
D. Luther, , Davis Pierson,
Lewis Audeuried, . Joseph 3fasriald,
Peter Silger, Pr. 090. N.Notert,
John B. Mashie= B. Ilamasett,
Samuel EL Rotherniel, I I Wen. r.-Deau.
D. LIMIER, Pre:dent
`ALF, Ds" Vice President.
faith,agoduoir
dam' PI D. Unlike has bee t appointed agent for the
above .Ccluipstay lu Schuylkill county, to whom persona
desiring insurance can apply;
Jannally [AprlllB, '54 141
STAIN MUTUAL INS CB COMPANY.
1 4 -1 0 ITRTH ANNU. L STATEMENT
J.; Maq 15:1854: ' -
Assets. May Ist; 1853, • $358118 70
Cash premium a and Interest iv;
ed the pass fear,ltitatial apart-
ment, I
. 1 • • 1" 48
32
Bills reeeltestde In name, - 28.647,14
Cut Premiums, StockDepartn't 40,282 20
------170,5 6 8 56
528,887 26
Losses, epenses, commissic
ins:vale, mutual depart
66 • " stock, •
LaTorre: ...
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. .
Bond*, mOrtgages, stook and other .
;mod securities, . 173.135 72
Mils receivable, -. 127,008 88 .
Cash' on hand and In . .42s or
58
,558
18- - . •
.
agonts,
' • . , ------ 370;,0310
For Fire r Inland Indira
4uly 56; pa
, . i EIM
TINIIE 1 1Frankliti Y
ii... pany,l'of Philadelphia.
streets, negr Fifth street. -
' • Mal Rat
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" Charlea l 1 . 4. Banekeri _ George W. Rteharas, r N
Thomas Mart. . Mordecai H. Lewis, f- .
Tobias Wagner, , Adolphe 11. Boric, .p
• Samuel Grant, . David S. Drown, ' '
Jacob ft. Smith, ' Morris Patterson.
Continue to make Insura ee, permanent or limited'on. -
every description of propert ,ln town and country, uti
rates as-low as are conslaten with security.
The Company have resew a large contingent Fund,
which, wltn their Capital anO Premiums, safely itorketed,
afford ample protection to the insnred. Since their in- ,
corporation, a period" of-1S y e n , They have paid upirards•
of one +ninon. two hundred housand dollars, knees by .
Ore, thereby affording evidece of the advantages of In
surance, as well as the ability and, disposition to repot
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with promptness, all liabilities.
Ct ,lAS. . BANCqP.II, President.
t Cnts.9. Ittacuta, Beere an , : ' .
• The subscriber has been a pointed agent for tie/hove
mentioned institution, and li , now prepared to make In
aaranre, on every' descriptpn of property. at the loireat
rates. '------:---‘ - AA., 11104 W RUSSEL, Agent.
Pottsville. Jan. 11.1851 ' 10-tf
. , LIFE I ByRANCE. ' 1
ryilE c II- re llnsurance, Anntity
and o Philadelphia. 'Office. No.
1. '. Cho: Ist door -East-cif-the. Custom
house.
' . CAP , ARTRZePERPETCAL,
305111nt 17 on lives on the most favor
'able ten
The c ap rand invested, together with
a large, v.oslng reserved fund, offers
j a peril:. pared. .
The oe Odd yearly, half yearly or
quartet I 1 -
The c rrsiperiodkaa9y to the Insuran
ces tar I uelapprotriated in December.
144 at is t i ll. December, 1849, amount
to an at / tonvery 81,0 0 9 Insured under
the oldertpotieses malting ¢}.2.62 80j/bleb will be paid
'when it shall bor:anne a e , inateadet VOX) origin
ally Insurect the next oldest, mount to $1,23T 50: the uext
to age to SL2I2-69 for emery $1,000; the °there in the
Name proportion aceordiog t the amount and time of
standlnr, which adcUtions nv ean average of more than
419 per cent, upon the prom( umpaid, : without noises
lug the annual premium. - • - -
. itaija coil:
Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown,'
Amon Darts: ' • D. Danner, -
J"hu Jvr Smith, tFrederick ltrown,
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Robert Pearsall, - George - Fats%
Joseph Yeager, , - • John-R. Latimer,
'''' Thomas P. James, ; Wharton Lewis,
Joseph T. Belle!. A, - i "John it. Slack.
phamphletv containin.itt 1 le.of rates and explanations.
favof , sopa Venom and I ther - I nfonattion eau bolted
at the office.' -TI 7 RIDGWAY ; President:
e i
JOON F. J Alta. Aein Y. •
. , Sir . .. The subs:caber is axe t ' ter the above Company
In 3e/1'33/akin County. and 'w ill elect Inaninuices. and
give all moca - ffisarY infortuati on the subject.
April 9. 18.2. 18.1, • 9 BAN:CAN.
WIRE SCR ENS.
RODGERS, ENT & CO.'S
"IRON rtAlLll4ti WoUgs. ,,
- "TT * co- manathetiirers
>tight IRON JLAILItio,
ton ,ittette the atteritlon
their brgmeh of hosineee,
-ducted in the bendiest for
Catch in Coal area; Potts.
S 9 • •-•" . ••••7
.ent,re.,
101,506 53
27,031 98
co, apply to
N. JOHNSTON, Agent
• 2S-1i
're Insurance Corn =
Office, No, 1.631 A Chesnut
POTTSVILLE.
'rellio•Wort' for .Arbon,
. In every rivletv of
ratingatufWire Netting
*like and (on 'tbs. lowert
steadv,l6rm, Lot and Oar?.
beicrit
%closed. Designs "got
dog In theiellnem hand
ho shortest nonce:
ads of eastlap, sash as
, EISLER,
.1 ye el e vo,) "
Atufacturers of • r
Screens. Coal 1110dIrs. Wire
ke.,Atinerstille,Sehnylkill.
e the liberal pstronagetherl
Dealers and others. In the
sellejt their cushy!' lo
'top will be warrairilef, so
Atiog a badjob.
otest,,oter the most gape-
pity, :ire reel sure, that wre
one f n ths Islam
Itartap
Ilelelsr, )11nersvills,
Old &real :repaired,
; 0 1; . fi
- I
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I WILL TEACH NODSO runic!! THE BOWLS OP &ABM AND numOUT rpm THE CAMDS Or 11017NTAIND, lirrAloNlDirCD'Opre Drlicktirp TO,OVDDADD: ADD InTsitOT ALL - NdiVitt to OUR USH IldtArlet,—Dr..l4,4ton.
PUBLISHED :EVERY-SATtRDAY MORNINGS BY BENJAMIN BA.ktNiiki l 1 3 0TTSVILLE, $611:1Y - 1,ATCMI.i CoUNTY, PiNNS'YtVANI:A:,„
voL.
ADVBETISESIENTS• SET IN LAMM, TYPE =AN
USUAL WILL BE CUARGED AO PER CENT. AD.
VANCE • OE OUR USUAL RATER..
OILS!. OILS!!' OILS!!!
. HODGSON & KEAN
•
Nos ; 5 &-.llu *; teliarvto,
General Conindulonliterohente, and Malan is
WHALE AND SPERM OIL TOH MINING
AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES.
8ept.22, , ,56 88-tt •
, . .
• •
FOR 'MINERS' USE!
• • .MOORM t WILLIAMS, , .
-• •No. b 4 &nth Sitar Steak
Plll4ladelphis. ,
March 14,17
• • (CEO: W. POMEROIr & CO.,
DTALEI3 111 ,-
OM, to AP, cAlrlirgS;&l6. ', •
:VO. JO South Water - ittrediTh - e, jow
Market, Plittadeiplitsi „ .
Sperm, Lard, Elephant; Whale, Tanneratand Aladdner7
Oft, Sperm and Adantanttne Candies.
istraug T. XlllO . Salesman: ,
Philadelphia, January 6,'68 1713'
THE MOST A EXTENSIVE
ELECANT ASSORTMENT
OIL PAINTINGS I , LOOKING GLASSES,
IZGRAVINGS, and . PICTURE FRAMES.
EARLE'S GALLERY, •
co. 21A Chesnut street r •Phlladeliihtat
OPPOSITE TUE OIRAED ILOUSE. '
November'l2.'s6 47 661
. . fro
. RAILROAD COMPS/ 4 1/ES, '
MINERS;
CAR AND BRIDGE DIIiLDERS, and ill persons
• . naiaß
BOLTS NUTS, WASRE
,'RS, - •
RIVETS ind \WOOD SCREWS.
We are manufacturing the above articles by meet&
no.y, from beat reined iroa;of a uniform 'quality, at
cheaper rates, and a better artiele• than those me& by
band work. Orders solicited stow Works, Duttcnwood
strut, near Broad, PaiTadelphia.
HOOPESt TOWNSEND,
February la '57 • J
„ 74m
• MAUCH CHUNK . •
Wire-. Rope Manufactory,..
Wlfthear MICAINSBEirCkg ,
Manufazt O'er of Wire Rope, - for inclined planes, olatia.
alopel, be., would inform the public that be is now - pry _
pared:to make -
AU: KINDS, LENGTHS AND- SIZES OF -.r.4AT
AND ROUND ROPE,
At-the shortest notice, of superior quality, and nti the
most liberat terms. at hheWire'Rope Factory, •
Manch Chunk; Carbon Co.,
Reference can be made tokllessrs: B.A. Douglas, N. D.
Cortrlght and A. ti. Broadhead, At Manch Mask ; to N.
Patterson, Summit Mil, to Sharpe, Lehteuring k Co., Til
thore,,Luzerne county, Pa., and la fact, tamely all Moo".
emtorata.the Region who hare dean using his ropes. .
July-28,'56
MQE SUBSCRIBERS being authorized. agents for the
.1 wile of
. .
1111111111;S: '• 'I 11311 , '
For Slopes, and Hoisting pswposee genera/4c,
Are prepared to supply orders for all sizes, at the man
facturer's prices, from their store in Philadelphia; ''''
. moose& witasits, ' •
No. 54. SsettA Water Sheet.
Philade
March 14;'5; .I'l-
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
CAIAOWMIA rriartnawatzt 201 E AND 2151,
. Philtdelp_his. •
BEMENT. & DOUGBERTY, i
rnozwar.rmis re 11101V-SOUNDK64.
AcriltE -prepared , to make Designs and
- Drawing's for 31ACIIINE 8110P8, lifilirbiDahla a
SHOPS. and to furnish all the necessary
Machinery, - - Cupolas,
Tools, - Blowers,
Crane'. . • Forge., Be.
' Machinists' Tools artery alas and description. - Shaft.
inn of the best quality, with improeed adjustable Hang
ers, Pulleys of all diameters and faces; Pulley and hal.
sue. Fly Wheats, and all such . Castings aware: nude in
Loam, of any size required. Rolls and Rolling Mill
work, de., &e. .
January 3, '57
JOHN A. SiOOPLI . (JOHN W. WILLIAMS,
MOpßEik WILLIAMS,
ereanwsonunOmOon,,,Mormhinta.
AND D 'ALFRM
, , .
MATES'
5
a lto. SS Is. Water street, Philadelphia.
The subscriber having heon..sissociated with' the coal
trade and mining operations rnerafly, ifrr several years,
are prepared* , supply orders for all article* contingent
to tilull3l3TarPosse at the lowest rates, with care and
despatcht . .i Our, atocrcorepriSes.the following articles:
011segs13.. perm, Safety Lamps, Thornlefeeelebrated
Solar, Fuses ' ' Own Bating,
Elephant, Blasting Paper, Washers, •
• Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, •
Racked, Ropes,
,alr sizes, Hoge,
Lard, Pulleys, Blasting and other
Rosin: Wicking, ' Powders,
Greasing, Wire Rope, Soap.
' Linseed. Tar and Pitch, - Candles, Ac:, de.
rutrimmosst
odgson h Ween, J. B. A. A S. Allen, Charles 1111,1erA
Co., S. Rotbermel. Esq., and John Thornley, Rsq., Phila.
adelphia; Bon. W. Donaldson, Ron. C . ll'. Pitman, Geo.
'W. Studer, Est., D. P. Brown..Esn.,snd L. P. • Brooke,
Esq., I , ottacille; Wm. Dellaren, Rsq., Minersville; and
J..J. COnner, Ashland. [Januaryl7, '57 B.ly '
•ToWHO . • .
Sekt.eFtfig • •
VISIT , •
FOR TiLEIR.CMPPLIFSJ
The Subscribers offer tbe lowest and
best Assortment ut .
.CHINA G - LASS
Awn.
QUEENSWARE,;';.. , :.
IN ANY 4UAIVIITIVI, TO BM TnE WO* Or
OONSTIMERS,;, ,
AT THE LOW2ST WHOL*SMZ PRIM.
Their iixaortment elements' zviar TWIT of wain,
from the'vez7 coideottlyr;tO the Min? ever Imported,
every article being of the 'mar a/amend mod BZAV
crnm
N. 11.—It will ("tut nothlOrto examine their stork.
TYNDALE MITCHELL,
707 Chesnut street above Seventh.
February 28,17 plll3l/tBO.V]
MANUFACTURERS'
INSURANCE COMPANY.
METER PERPETUAL. _ _
G atite.l ryp ITAL t e s o s f o 70 . 4 "! n 2 a .
Fire r Marine & Inland Transporthtion.
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ALFRED WEEKS. ORRIN ROGERS,
Tice President. \
nesar Tana, Treasurer.
Aaron IL Lippincott, - iclekoMS b. Taylor,
Mahlon'aillLugham, Alfred Weeks,
Wm. It. Thomas, Orrin Rogers,
Wva. Neal, John( P. sinonie r -
Mules J. Field, James P.timyth. '
- • -
This Company wig organized with a Cash capital, gad
the Directors have determined to adapt thelrasiness to
its available resources. To o'beerveprodence in coodget.
ing its &Taint, with • prosept adittottulent of looses.
fivncs---lin.lo Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
The undersigned has been 'inted Agent for the
above Company. In Schuylkill county. And will MICA Mt
kinittrof I nanninee. as above. on application at Medlar,
opposite the Town 11•11,,Pottssilie., •
sAaiurt, oannerr.
February f° tLtt
Schuylkill Fire & Slarlue
INSURANCE COMPANY.
chit riottatriale.
Orme in 2Myclsn's BuildingQ. Itstantengo et,
2 doors above Centre at. POtt/Vn ie o li " 1
CAPITAL .ACTEIORIZED BT ZAW,
*200.000.
CHARTER . PERPETUAL.
this Company obtainid its Charter at rho last Rention
or L er ,igL i to eof Pennsylvania, and is now fully or.
pn i zo d and prepared to Wine Polities, at liberal rates, 1 ,
on Fire and Inland risks, on Pnbile and Private ;
Into, Furniture, Storks at Hoods and alerebandize of ail
'kinds. •
Also on Coal Breakers and, ilarbinery. Inland Usu.
ranee on-CoiN 'Botts acid liarrns, by Cones mid Iw o . ;
alsorts Carproket Oral to Philadelphia, New lrvad,,
timers. de. ?hie Company gnsrantereto edited all lama
promptly. and thereby hope to merit the pat ro nage of
the pub e+
Reach Trimmings, Ties, ' • ,
pSprings, , Pi l ne Trays, _
Saddlery, II Mania Ware, _
SisoeseakeeriTooli. . Aseortmentof fine Wen,
Carpenter'a Tools, .I. Table Cutlery,
Olarnand Paint. ''• NOW Cutler'', . •
Bar Liam of *liaises, Table Spoons. I
Rolled, " " AttrUsand Vk-eR •
Nails and, •'
Spikes, '. Aasortment of 114 Runes • 1
Railroad Trozianoll mans - , Sheet Iron Crudidger
Smith Tools. Wire. Tin Thief i
itulifllg3tattnials. ~ , Brass Kettles,
Cast Steel. 7 ,;?' 414 Irons. ' •
Shear Steel, —. _ '-- - 2- , Pans and Rol4ra, ' , 1
drat Mister, - '' Chains,`
Jilill Saws. liallroad True*, '''
- C t Same, ' • i i'an,der mit Stent. -- '
If.ratm*M9ilattraitlartettennbliefttlnriattitnige
Tee
.....--...ananeere 1 111 extrouleiltohlrnlitblelnarldnalegaieity,rrodhepes
b 1 ihrsQleiliY et Their groda,let attain ,
V MATCHES. I - 1n.*11.121. weematt eta Intl
E Y' et litton l lV§Efi liairi -the- 1:4 4
-=Zi r til t h d feotthipeas=• dor."...
F ir
azelasire tale alto Vey OsiOlnjulav3*llips, ~ , , ~, _ . ,- •• - - ''ffil 'L , •
1. furnish storekeepers at roanntaeturera prima .. * Deafen_ In lie_rd „ rea ., re und fros, antri era.
Potttrille, r0b.27 '37 9-1 11R1G11T & Ltßell. . Pot January o.iiias -.
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Directors s ' . • •
f! A MIIF,L SILLYM AN, ' 'J. IC ADAM. •
'WILLIAM MORTIMER,Jr JOAN' . DETRIIIIT.
JACOB lIIINTZLIOMIt, Jr.JNIN ,MII 4 IDMICII 8 ,
0 P.OROZ LAUER, • ~ "If II °MAW,
W: P. SWIM :;' It O.III7NrAINOWay. ,
RODIRT : M. PA LMIIR: • ' •-: GRIME .I. 4 IIMMIL :.
- ' - • - • SAMUEL SII,IIIIAN 4 Presldent
.W. T. warn. smarmy mad OffalTa l ! t Ar t ' '' "'
Pottavllle, Januari, I; - 757 ' , • •-• :--;• 1-
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AND ,POTT'SVIL 4FI , .14,-----. ~,---tt.. -......-„ •
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Cothernt Commerce & Shamokin Stsy
THE-"SUCK HOTeLf t "
nearly opposite the Court Home LoontutiPtai
Geordie P. Iteishant. P;opileter. •' •
Tide hotel, so long eelebrted for Its generous' board,
slid 10 5 0 aecommodations, bet been recently Improve/4
and continues to be the Stage Hotel and General Heed
Quarter'. May s i aale IMT-
"WiIITE 14,0R0E HOTEl u i , :f. 4 .. •
Corner of Ire an a .tfasinnfougo ste n — roftsiine.
. Joseph N. Peva., Proprietor.
Entertainments and accommodations of the best
and every attention will be paid by the host and his lat-,
tendants to make guests and travelers oonaktrtabia.
Pottsvillaiday 10,'26 . 10-ly 1 •
Directors:
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
! upon ROCKIt !WITH OF Till RMIXOAD
Northnsaboiland Co., Ps.
WIL WEANIIR, Prop fiefrfr.
Aptil 26;1856 17-17
THE "EAGLE HOTEL,!';
Slob Bsflain9., earner, ef Cumberland and Mar
ket di., Leßanon Pa .
Adam Iliac, Projorletoi.`
This lathe largest and most commodious hotel in Leh;
anon, with ample conveniences for famines, single.htso.
/era, and the public generally [May 3,'36 18:134
• HARDWARE.
A LL sorts of 'F "Rails, from 2210 60
nude per yud, on and for .ale by
7)) ' 1856 49- : B. YARDLEY k EON..
A LCOHOL, Fluid, Camphene, Tur
tine. kc. for ale by J. T. RANNITIL
'W " ,ylkUl Haan, August 23, '4 5 34-
19TONS Zinn: : Paints; and White
Les 4, for sale by " • J :1". lIANNVIL
ttrikTlVELTiett; . Attiait ItS;"'l4il t ••"r •
IQORY HANDLED - .Table. and, Des
sert Knives, Silver Plata Males, inttablefor Christ
tans presents at the lisidnare and bon Depot.
Pottsville, Dee. NJ, , 511'YSA K POTS.
KOR SALE- - As larie quantity of 2d
baud slojie Chain for Bale, of•ratiotri Blzes from
nob to It In dltaxteter. •
Dee. 8 ' 18.. W. 49- • . N. Y4RDIn 6 lf A SON.
OHIO Mineral Paints, Chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow—dry and in Oil, and COLQRS of
every description, for axle by- • .7, T. lIANNVIt.
-Bahu lkSll Haven, August 23, '56 . Sl,
10Q, 00 ibt.,Pzettruouvigitort, °too, ain:hf:yrt
0
kill'aiisms. by . J. T. EIANNUM.
41.ebttylkill haven, August W5B
• 000 20;
_ FEET Window Glass; id
pd, Looking Glass Plates, and Putt.
Roc sale by " .7. T. ILANNUM.
Schuylkill Slavin, August 23, 34-
SCALES! SCALES!! - SCALES!!!- •
HE subscribers have the aalet
T,
of the Tergengte Company's iteales. They
are warranted equaldo any tnaunthetnred. Bun.
plea as be own at the Hardware Store of
Pottsville, Artal,lin BRIGLIT &, LEItOII.
GEDi a ' r fofttie - Readhig • Ageieul
tare Itia.ltilne Stmt.—Having this agadoplor the
wider i•esiebmtedAgrienlturallmplementsmannfastnred
at this shop, I [dribs the attention of farmers, and' can
ttiroish them with th‘se gOods at anufactnier's prices
....
:fight added. - • :- /RANI PUTT; •
' ottavillednnei 28,'50 - , , . : - 2q- , •
1 - r SP A I , 1 4
E rg'' ' . llo w e i s: l ltips,, plows
IF
and irrictil 700 . 9 - rniitii.
1 _ SUMTER - A THOMPSON,
Counter D., ,Irarkd and-Or/dm 'fipplf OF Tit SAW.":
' Potterrille. April 4.'57._ _r ; , 14-
.FMRsAmvssom.ts
ryHE.lipbscribers, agents . tor the man
ufacturiers, havejust received a new' article,called
t e "Utdon Counter Scale," calculated to weigh from •3
an ounce to 240 The. - &or sale at the Vorketore.
E. YARDLEY &
• ottsville,Aeril 23th, liiss.t 17-
RAILROAD SPIKES,
NaAILS,' Parking flopinr,-.lank Seiews,
- ' ffaavilftifts Leek Olnillliseifffisers7ffiffiii effete*
nd Steel . Atolls, Bellows. Grltulstouss. the - fer.-
mt and - best assortment of Locks, Latches , and bulld
ing Bardware ever 'offered In ffehuylklll c!tunty. '
Owner of- Cltabv sod NI trket, "Stew or rex Seer."
, - SEICIITEB, & TIIO.IIPSON.
Pcittiville, Apr il 4, '57 , 14- .
_Alw; 14A11.1 111111
IWHOLFSAtit & ET AIL Dealer
_Pants, oak Varnishes, Turpentine, Czar
phene,Alrolsols• Burning Fluid, Looking Glass Plates,
Window Glass, Putty, Gum lioseollum Belting, Peruvian
Guano; Oakum, Tar, Rosin,. &e., ke., at Philadel
phia prkes-Ropposita the 81/1111 BOW; laohnyiktilliaren.
- N. B.—The patronage of retail dealers, and the • public
-generally, is respeethilly enlielted. Orders 8184 and sent
with dlaßteh to all parts of conntry.
lichnyhdli Hausa, August . 23,-'66 • $4-U -
C _
IRON CONINNIISiON_WARE HOUSE:
ENTRE OTNEET, Pottolllo.---
the subscribers,are priliftd to firrtash the Triple
Machinists and Operators at rhlladelphb.prtees, (freight
addesi)aiholesale or retail,best Amen= Bar hos, maw
nfactifred at Pottsville. and warranted of superiorquallty
Also, light T calla ,suitable Ibr mines, and Cable Chains
tarnished at short notice direst front the importer.
B. YARDLEY if SON. •
47-tf
York StOre, Nov. 22,1858
To ettAcmplisTs: , •
WE }1 AVE" •Agdifdy . tobb
.
.•• Width mechinie should pcisseia, C. Steel
,Itules and Strafed &igen, with graduations from 6 4o
ISA graduated dechwall, from.,l o. to `IOJ, C. Steel Try
Squarte, and an article which.eombines in and out calli
per, Square Edge and circulir gunge, Dividers, and a
perfect *might edge all inane toot. ' , Call and tee them
at the "glen or Tax SAW." ,
aCICttJEIi ; 014)IP,8014
' Pottavllle, April 4, b 7 1 • 14 '
_ .
A- I:77l7x4utipE* At:smarms.
i A rt iN l . B- t. T eeta N s llip ing ated ro ar
G o . inted
sa ll w il s,
we aregrepated to Parphill'atthe shortest notice gays
*eine td 60 inches tn diameter.' Remember On all Salts
ordered through us You r will.sare 26 per ten t„ its *both
er establishment in theiounty can get them direct from
the Dsctory ; X cut ah 311111farrag
•." RV telfPßlt it THOMPSON. - -
Cbrwerjfirlarileart.Cartre, l4 Arurr oPrres , ls.n7'
Pottasille, April 4, 67 -, •., , , 14-
cens.mmes.r CtliUIJLERYtwee STORE,.
afill/ omf nista to
coNsTAN:I.ILN an :hand, a large:as
sortumatt of Pen and Pocket knives, Scissom and
Itasars,Table Knives and, Forks, la ivory, stag. buffalo,
bone and wood bandies; Carveks and Forks, Dlrki, Soule
Knives, /re. _
' ALSO—a very extensive assortin anent of, Waiter-Tea
Tiuys, &c.
_tine SngAab Onus, Colt's Pistols Allexesjtevolvets,
and Single and Double 'barrelled PL‘tols, with a generM
stook of Fancy Liardwirie, Constantly On 'band.
.7011 N ffi. COLt3lAliinsperfer.
Pidladelphia,l46. 30,1854 [Der.17,13-52) 51-tf
RE L NION r
Of D. L. Idniterare a A
ware items.
11 - A.VI, '0 removed from the cornet
_Lof Ca n • and Market streets, to Fiy R Maria's old
stand, nearly opposite, tir. Materly would inform his
friends andlhe inhabitants of this and adjoining murk.
. ties, thafeverything In the hardware line will always be
'hated it hiffestaldlsbmenti where they may be certain
of getting superior articles sit the lowest prices; airße.
taetnber, to call at D. L. Ilisterly's Hardware Store, Centre
street. below Market—AV
•it IL...Orden for eoal screens, Of Esterly4 flick's man
' nfseture, received and promptly attended to.
Pottsville, April la. Std 16- •
MORRIS, JONES
. . .
• inaosidt T . ElE1:111 ICYLCIIIRSVCSi'''
Mitrlat a Staleenth Streets, PAGadolphus,
2 . ~.,111.14 y_htua,haettLiauditoessiie. , 2 , --•-,
IIEffFE , NGLISti ItEsiNED.Lo.oX—Fiell assortments of
"Mutuality" and other favorite' brands. BEST AMU
CAN-BA ' ralnary alma. or rolled to order for bridge
varposea, 4 As.' rENDISYLVANLA BOILER PLATE—
Prm mutt
s "them, or ^ukttoi required • elm BOILER
RIVETS—Bayer brand, suide In' solid Mew , • BEST EN
GLISH CAM AXLES—Aeoirican and-English: FLUE
A SHEET IRON—For coveripsschntes, Ac. AMERICAN
A 1 , 10 IRON: - "RAILROAD IRON—TT rails and
Alai tan i tußsble for.sidnes,turnoets, ite.. ' JUNIATA.
ENGLIS .415 NORWAY SUE RODS, BOLTS. NUTS and
WASHERS—Itor bridges, cars,and machinery, purpoeos
teetotally. CAST, _SHEAR, MACHINE ankIILLSTER
i STEEL. Also, to extra quality for taps and dies. The
above, together with a full ' aiwortment of Iran, Steel,
Nails wad Spikes, to which the attention of dealers,
railroad companies, engineers, miners, founders and ma
i ebb:dots is invited. May 10,1858 10.1 y -
!' ' ' ,4AlfiiW r iuct iiND ittoN-titPtEr:
likiliE l iplßLßßA,hatant pow Wiling
-- , Wilda et his lbw pace Cl Wines
and w lia new determlnation of furnis h-
an
all such goods= the Inniners of the
Coe) Region may require, at their iewrot market value,
solicits - the inspection of the Public td shaU be always
on hand and hare on band a full stokh of. ,
Bar Iron, j i Choppinrhiet;
. ' Flue Inca I Coalighereds;
Cast Steel, ... . , Trace ChaEas,,, i
Slitlron, '.. ' 'Nulls end Spies,
Rope, , , nicklftlocks,
Bellows, ' , ' Alarilitindrilteedie.,
ffsrdware and Iron 'Depot,: cares fittner, three deers
shore MarketAsit aide. • .- FRANK MT,
Ju1y15,1854
i Bl lM i gkatll..Mtradoorsto•
tow Mate 1104 anametrly Opposite tie
Miners' Bank: PotUvlne, where will be
Ibenif an'eseellent assortment of Rum
SATURDAY MORNING, =APRIL 25, 1851
TO BUILDERS.
' ogre! I •
eu T e ke,subscrtber-reSpectfuliy announces
totki• knblic that lie" has' Aropleted his Stem Cir.
lu LocuetTalley, Schuylkill touhty, end
hi to* prevent to furnish all kind* of , Lumber at the'
inset prlcee—suchta 4he, ilimbxk and White Oak of
venial/4 auddeetelptloe.
~7411/r_BtUs of Lumber cat to order st theD
sho E.llLArted w D eer
N0e:17,15 46-tf , EDWAR.
WILLIANISPVT PfrANINO MILL.
Banbury* Erie Balihead lind the Cilia,
arn i na r rak ili r s t m a. P 3Ml43
kit Ws 644111tetail Dealers and ManUtteturers of white
and tallow pine flooring board; saah, doors, thuds, shut,
ten, siding, wood atouldtege. ke. Tig and scroll sewing,
net and
i ti n t All descriptions of 'halving and pLezing
dm* with ptnes, End In the best unmet.
Feb. 7. ' S7 - - 617. '
EDITCAT ONAL.
- 'POTTSVILLE ACADEMY.
THE SUMMER TERM OF THE
pottnilbb Apidisuky will begtn next Tend*/ um*"
g 14th, at 9 o'clock. [Aprllll, IT 16-
• -
ELLEN M. D. mmooL,
st' -
•
TEACHER of the PIANO 'FORTE,
Nalaampngo Street, above Mint. Eitriet attention
be Wan to the fundamental principles of musk.
Pottrvilk; Marsh f.l. 'id . - _ Maros
. • -:.„ .PIANO TEACHING. , •
MEYER; Organist . , gives Instrue;
ielOn on the Piano Torte and Melodeon, fa Potta
ge:id neighboring towns. Tow eserittnie
u =
la Ails oda. wood door below the Poet Oelee, Po
April 11,'b77 • 1.6-31 m
-1 1/121T JUICY COMMUTE *WOOL;
1 • ' lonnt Hilly, N. 7-
WV. ..SAMUEL MILLER,•A..• M.,
Priiisel:W, witlian ample 'Amber Cr will qtuilitivi
ts- 11 _ PreParedfcr college or badness. The
aimlt to aware nigh, practical sclielarship, with physi
cal and mcnil improvement, relined manners, and exact,
thorough beshiesa habits. . The next term commences.
Mey 7th. for a prarpectin4 ac.., address. the Principal.
April It, 7 51 • . - ' ' 10-3t*
COTTAGE . lIMOTIFLUY FOR IMMO LAMM
THIS Institution, nt
with ample acco
-modatkins for Pay pupil is beautifully located
on the east border of the borough of Pottstown, two
hours ride from Philadelphia by Philadelphia and Bead
ing Railroad.' The interior arrangements and accommo
datkrns are of a strielAtainUy character, and wren of
Rid made to render W. far as possible.' both a home.
and a, =boat. Tbnictur,MY Oewpclent touchers are en
gaged In the Ornamental and Musical department& Tho
pupils are under the eonstant supervision of the Princi
pal, and uo Pains are spared to sonars to each the beat of
training in every study,. The year is divided into twO
anniona of twenty-anal/asks eget', Maniere:l4l6e lint
of May and November. Nor circular with particulars,
address the Prinilpal, REV. ltr. B. WORK, •
Pottstown, Pa..
161 m - •
immtwmawnmell
:LEGAL •CARDS.• - • "::
April 11, '57
T ROSEBERRYi Attorney- at
ey • Lear: - Ofile•—corser of Motet and 2nd: streets,
Pottsville. ~ - - August 9..101 -..
ttorney at Law
‘' • taltie Townltak
bilifecAatie;stnetos e s . 7— sry %IA '6: • _
-
AVID B. GREEN, Attorney at haw,
LlPottaille,Ps. °Mee in Market street, opposite th•
Past OMea. . • July 14t,
('CLEMENT ,S..FOSTER,4iistica of
tie Peace, Minersiittelleethait *Pi des so*
If ted and attended . to earefullj , , •
Yebraarr=; '5 ' - • 1141 • -
Attorney.and
setranaellerat Law. Oftlee,below T.I. Allison 'Hat
tore, lower ead of Braid street, Tataarto. • -
'rebrairy 1856,' • .bIJ
rptiomsaa. BANNAN, Attorney at
"-Law. °Mee in easjtreatreet, opPositatir Episeopsi
Churcb. Pottrrllle, ?funs: • • ,
N0v.20,1853 -; . 47-17.
ERANCIS SPENCER; Magittrate,
and Reel Estate Agent Office In ItaWaned street
Stab lisettraVr~illeaht. • •
d 4 Xia Bll4l
3 - 011 N SEIUrNII; Juitice - ditthb
OE.
Peace. ST.Ctltllt, will attend to .41 _busing= es
rusted to Mai TrittOtillgeqco a nd, care. .. , .
Fe. 21,f51 '
CaixustoPllEß LITTLE; Attor
ey county. Ps.
co—lo liahanton, corner of Sword.
- • - Lrolf •
. ,
TRIJ.KA N Un
. , . .
, tea States Settateiand 13EILIM Attor-
Oaattailloni at Law, ?Joa 61 Walt street, city of
Tort. [Aprilll,l4
GEORGE, deß: ICEIM, Attorney at
Lair, peatnille, ?sum, willattend totegil hnstnese
in Elehnyildlionantranit elsewhere:l Ones in Centre
tretnearly opposite the Miner"' Bank. •
(VIMUEL — GARRETT Magistiate;
ftTifariter etictaiinersiCidiettor,"iritt
bednisitentrustettWhim erltti Myna' aid' east
'Of
tee, _Centre street, Pettirrille,Pa.oppositithe
14.11,-The DeoBeta,of N. M. Wilson; Mel., are p et
rent= SalltUel9lllTlVit, [J1113,14.'85, 28-
• • • •
SAAC''sEvEgisT., -Justice - Of: the
PUCE; attends to 'UM . ixdickloif of amounts, mid
alt Mistrials' appertaining to his 'dem. He also attends
to tbelneasurement of Britt' and BUM* Work; Itrteava•
noes, •The - Doelet of Jacob Kline; kat., is lir his
possasabm. Office—:Centra si s .below.Amerian lionse.
„ •
Dee4s. Bonds, • Itatigileii
,
ISA#C gittgati ;diem! .the drawing, up pf
Deeds,, lkovia;Atdrigagoo, Surveys for. Insurance,,
'with rumor:try and deopateh. Offleo--Centre rtreet, b&
/ow /Mobil= $012116,' ' with Isaac Beiern, Blogigtratez
BITSIN.ESS CARDS.
qEO...K. smrrll, , Mming Engineer
sae CoUleiy : liknier, Moine, Pa
tax:WO I. • 144
10SEPII W. GEARY,;piq
nlng Engineer. Otiee-.oorheint 7gaiket and 2d
Potter Ille;Pn. • • [January 10 2-
:D sli dFFEß,,Pottiville,
;l ate of the Penstivsnls State thsAgicel Survey,
explores lands, minas, c., [October 13 ,' 56 414 f '
BOWMAN,' Stir- -07 = :-
_urge= Mind, wee Mick Buildlag, I taaaa
COMM Market and Second sties% Pottavilie, Pa.
• OFfolor 1.1567 „ • .
OD.TRY' PLEASANI*, CivW and
ntai~ En sn eer, POTTSNILI.E... • , ,
trull—temllireatreat, wed. side; behieei Mxkef and'
toes1 -.same building in *bleb Dtr. Ptpoials Office:is
• • - • [January 21, 1 67 5.6211,
„
a IN ,110DOKISS; Mining
-near and. Ibtrvegoto St., Pot Pa., at.
Meads to Suraellog and -Exploring Coal Lan • Iniwt
tug Minis; hi. Agent for the purchase and • eof Real
patate, eollection of rents, he.
March 220856: -• • ” ' '1 •
D.. . . . .. ~.
R:. T. . PI. -, TRUCKS '
anti l' :',. A.
MAINGAT, Mini" ltnatnestri Patentees at " Pro
cells of Pluil(VineNkatert! are nms at the **Patti/villa
Haan" whe „EA. Ass those operator*
w h o are into - in gaTtEl, expense attendant on
the destruction of Birosis tryhtlne water.
Pottsville, August 9,'iB • 32.
mat w. , PooLt,' Peologieqll,
4.Topapipllitcal and Mining Engineer, Centrestregt,
Pot Tillo; Pa., gives attention to runny* and exanddli.
Ilona, cif Coat f ! andaftosuccelnicsf mince requiring "Po
eta ,nien&ney, and to the superintandapea and enure
charge foa.proprietora of estates.
' February 2. bd Rtdy 22:'54 5-tt
D L ESTATE 'AGENCY.--The
jbuniuri f rgiiiCirtllgifit'prcilikpisttectilOu to the, par
!WO mantle ordat Estate. Agencies foi/tontect.7 . 9
Cbtleetfolis of Rentilitiontosinetbs, and adjoselas nooks
and 'tinnier% de. • tilliftlEtt RAW'M
' : z. Olga in Alrendortstrtellease, Th
Pottssifte, April {,'57 14i3ns •
.GENCYr—For" . the ..Pirchsee and
A
orgartutzte: vbi serfint toed; ix
-king chine et OM Week Itinek; "ite. f end , &Meeting
f• 6O-- fh ) . nv twenty years' experience in the County be
bops! t o give sa.tistaction. nice Mahantange Street,
p n iteetop. - , r , ,:7CEILL•bra
AprUn,lO • . - , , .• ••: ,
H. McElwain, - t '
Ira- and Mining
0 ' moonier, Aighbale; I. li endttif flaireying snd
inspecting Mines, surveying - rid divining land, reu
lating Town-Lots, and all other billings in the line of
Letter address, ionsitnin - Spring 6, &Mayn't
County. Pa.
Yob. =1856.
DMUND M. - I.VtNS, '
• - lifoitornicel Engineer "dibrteroorpre: Pa
Designs Working • Driiiiings of COO&
hruiplot EtrA***3 Iran Mr r l 'rat an rat - V.
eiption of Colliery, , on
ebtaery, te.. kr. • Illodeloi Monogr and Spoeigeit
of inventions titei!ipoMitt *or the Patent Office. • : ' .
Tamaqua. February '57 _My
M .
l D t;u t. o4im DODS uti it e li n f iut .O . p h e u ra iw - -6#4
tisit agar* titto•Aisil Matta ltstabitshmentli la • this
parf of the Stria, illtd-thtends to afford. his patrons the
banittit;4lf every Ittprovetnent in the "Art. lie attaran:
teea to imihits notate Wit tileetyln the adaptation and
nrrangentent ot Tento•tnetanc or Nitrestiiit Teeth; in- ,
eertegattialorwholt semen Aistosplierfe pressure, to the
entire exclushisrefßOW Springs; extracts dead teeth
and roots with forint', and , filis doesylrig' Wells - With
stond,renderinailiem nastnidtitinglife.' airollity
•MitrketstowwLtwottoossa &boy Oe atm- Nort e. ;
Iqva, nuow. rr,•Artilituipseatai Uri
, itiri bis sordesitto LuMikilinisisi mie -a bliaass,
Vcapitalists. }Wan his essulsned In aching, inid ,
knensladge Of 'isiftisais he Is entspidin this and
higeonnties t tsi oust sing -Is Mei iniCesploshir=
Isoilk as belies to adr W. Weirilliel itp sli rasa
net gnu i hhinriltu...._ . . 7 ; 0.1 - 1 ,t- , 4 -., ,
_., ..,_ ,c -. , :.! ~, .
-- RE7EIRB th Onsurni Mitsui's& :swig Men2 . l4-Msqs,
nib& ,liiiils In t DAL Mali) sild WittairMitsst, Jr,
Mili=hi,fet a ss = sal tsteshity. - ---:-:
1111' 4 ses lisps:4MT UM , Soy.'
July S, 1848 ' 27- -..
MIME
MISCELLANEOUS.
A . LARGE - AssortMent of. Cameo
"Mho and lbw Rings, Jest recolieel by
„Pottsville, 31 ay.10., Isi Ife• J. B. ELLIOTT.
)41PPrefe?vRedfa 4 1011 46 1 ----
t wr it
!its extelient ertiebilor filistcateg Ghats 'or Leather
silliuge—airbus stmt. Poi Vile by B. BANNAIt,
• '
snare street
WATER 'METRES.
ripHE Subscriber haring been authbrr
if keen/ the itessilketwii of Water Ileires, • hid
9041 l orders left with then, st their rice&
E. MADISIf t SOX.
3.
lugetst3oM6
riTTCVII,I,I QUADRILLEOAND.
IS BAND is now organized, and
to attend cimurox warms, BALLA
ate. Orden addressed to Di. J. Ana, at U. Ct.
gum, will receive wompt attention.
' Lt
Atilf! OILS!!
JOttNNTON s ,
_Agent farFA. A.
0 LANE, age Lane and lituieey,) er hoisted* dol.
er. ILE. and VAN DLY.S. bi 0.12.6 PeiWe and 88 Water
ettest: New York.. All orders let at the Ake of Janet
U. Gpseff. SA., or at the itztkatige hotel, vial reefers
pt attention.
• LEONARD, FRY.* CO, ,
Bainkert A. Dialees *a
TAMAQUA, PA.
_.—
0014ECTIONS ATTENDED TO
G drafta for sale on all the principal dike In e
Ales'
drafts for saki togland, frelattd,Bo9to
laid and wes. 14e58 • 24- •
A rarire,„
A.& suNlmhTs on
othr Cptaker liotuie of Johil - gdinird torderoy &
of London, and on the Belfast , Banking CO. 0',..1re•
land, always !hip sale, lo sums firm it no to tsoo;bythe
satocriber, at 'his Bookstore; Pottsville. Theof lirms
have nothing to do with the Passenger Line* and they
are considered the safest houses ,in this constryand In
Europe. ,: - , lIENJ.BANNAN.
. . ,
Distersi
Milton, Northumberlasetratuay,-Pa. , .
LHE subscribers are now prepared
Annoy orders of.,Wbest, Aye, Qom, dele,..Pdatoes,
' , Butter, Mao. Lord, ke, t hat maybe sent totbda.
Coal opendors and provldon dealersof Banylkillopanq
vbakltkiweltto'ret thdr'ompplles of grabs and prati.
dons from as, as we can supply them at prteet to be to
dada advantage. • Bead ter yourtseette.; -•- - -
_ s . mum)* it WOLV7I. •
=ton, June 28, '66 116.,
• .
SHOE STQRE REMOVED." .- '
..,.. — , ' , AiltallimAnilbi ...-. ~
SNNOUNCES to his friends and the
: .066: !Bat he brut removed his Boot aria Shoe
re trona Centre street above Norweiiitnr' to the•Btaiii
hs Centre street, .next sloor to Wooselaloorw;Beddiery
stare; and nearly Opposite the Bpleepi al Chltreh,'wluse.
The will be „happy to see hie old eusksoere, indorse , " odes
f t
' • '
also. Be will always - keep 'on Band.* ch.*e
stock of Boots, Shoes, ILadlere Batten , Chlhirenrs
- „ filsolk, Ake., Be.;rof all klub rind ritrallties, which
he will sell at the lowest rates.
.. • - . .. •
. lie also keeps a number of workm t n 'eCeployed, and
liiiietketuies all kinds of easterner work (Wilts hest
esaterials at abort notice, whist he can warreat to be Of
e beetqaelity and good Voriteassablp. •,- *
Sii'Dolet firvet tosive !iii a CUU.ral. , .•1:.
Aprtl,4, 17 , . . ~.. - , : , /.441ti
.
THOMPSON A rtaLac-
Bansixera masa Maskers n Xnannnigk,
Zifeari goidA Of fki.C.444? "see, g e kt f * Strief,
•.
: PotisoeN Pa '•
WILL strictly attegd tosill4llliectiotl
entrusted to them, negotiate Boldness Paper,
flans', Slackl,, and alt other securities.
Moor , : Tay lor, Brothers.' Bankers;Nen York , Drafts
tai Union Bank of London; Belfast Banking Company of
Ireland, National Bank of Scotland also at the once of
3. Mesars.Oreen k Taylor, LirerPool, • • ''.
Messrs. Taylor; Bruce k Co., Lietb, Scoiland. ,
Constantly on hand and' for sale for any amount,fron
El upwards.rris sums to suit purchasers.
Thee, dtafts are payable at eight, and ire ilia, in eve
n part of England, Ireland. Beothindoind Wales. tin
ancient Bank,Notes exchanged at the best rates. , land
Facrants bought and sold. - -• •" • -
Pottsville, April 11),'60,:, Pau. T1,1866 . . 3 16
. ' A. B. CORCAS,
•
Biltakeirt Realer litOrizehiastges and Land
Ageist s ' ,
. - : ' • Stillwater, Nine eiok .
V- OLIEPTIUNS attended to- andt;i-,
.1111Cidi thrOut tiOat the Territory... Will attend to
twitchase and location of Government hada to-Min
. te, Wisconsin and tows, mid tarnish at lands
6r rrighlwitar ridr =lob Sri lie tpe oafs t r i t riVoTa l iti 4
eg r . . warrants. persons dashing him taioltidegrar!
wanti should eitherleare Wan tater taw misname - Ames,
or attar/Moths( warrants-Powers of ,Attertiey.authoris.
lag him to Wits- 'theta ini their names. CerUhea.tes
front the-Land , Ottlee will be Immediately forwarded to
these-forwboot each lowitioas are inadiS: . -- - •
Juito 2B, ' 56 • -, ; . ::. ~- ioiy..;-
4) , !;51114;.4 , 42 11 1 1, W.V"
' 01111114INCflItt • • •••••
.M. l3 ..ALlstiii4 takes p le autelitan
-41 ntruitefort to Ms. patrons 'and -the public ;gene:
ral 3 , that he has lately purchased the right he , teldbg
the Melrriztotype, and is now prepared to waltnpen
all who may wish this beautiful stilt ofportralture.—
Theeepletures need only to'be seen . to be appreciated.—
They can be placed In lockets; rings, landlady to
the ordinary daguerreotype. Thb picture can bey lowed
at arry.engle—en ridvantegeM possesses. Also, another
new style of pictures, called Ambrognipb. They are
taken on paper, and are equal to the beet Melahtetypeor
Ambrttype. Persons wishing to send pictures to friends
by mall, will and these Just the thing, as"they Will not
cost extra rtagir.
201 0 4100 .Anthrotrs, DecoerreotyPes, Crayon
typri, AmbrearePhs and otograpbs are also - taken at
•Atien's Ski -Light 'Gallery, corner of Centre and Market
streets, Pottsville, Pa. • •
41/*ltioss Gee" rather styles rasps frost' 50 oasts to
Stu. Rebroau ,'57 5.17
• GARD. ' ' 1
TE , UNDERoIGNED , takes Lplea
. rate to eaniountin i t y =his friend's and the pitting
in general, that he has sod of Simnel C. Taylor,
the entire stock of, Batik, Caps, Fors. and Gentlemen's
fernishbig spoditectatainsd in the stare lately occupied
by biro.. • . _ , • .
The above stock is 'new emdfrmh, selected from the
very best floaters in the cities of New Pitt. and Philo.
&aphis, and.will betsald at prime perfectly satiatsetory
to all persons that fM4.I . visit this establbthmeat.. Re
smenber this is thjii:Only, estabikshment, of the kind in
flehoyikin Conti ty,Mtere Gentlemen tan be furidahed
'With godds equal tout,. City' Wardrobe. by"
t 1 ; • EDWARD T. TAiLott ., ,v ..
- 7 . ' .: '.. ' ,:13tWensor to SAMUEL C. TAYLos,
) t , : : City. Gat and C.arlditorik
P.B`
Lt,The serviette "of Kr. Geo. C. Liviely,hare been su
cured to superintend the department he has so ably Oil
ed for seism! years past. His make and style 'of Hats
tire alWaNtiter mirytericir to ant other make in this' at:ts
for durability anti *tors . Pikes for his . make of s
are from: $3 50 to $ w
4,00. In addition to the ahoy e
f i st
are in constonerereild of the,new style Ilats•and Ps
from'such Houses as thq following: Snitenderk•Pateals,
.6skibtd, Belbedoo,Lightibot, Prim Patters i Co,,and
other Howes if desired. ifentotabitr• , ; •- , f- • - :.' •
THE CITY RAT AND CAP BTOlinv ... . -
FARREL'S £ HERRING'S .!.
• Pa-tent Ple , e Proof.finfe.s.
• S. , 33,434.. W ZT.41.21T, -
, . ; Bpokafki and S.tationeir, •
• - •IS .aUthOrned t 9 jell
thett:,Sares In fiebnylkUlt county.
- Ile wiU largish them it-tho low
' • wat ßook mxnra tn etu pott r:Aire riee: he it bts
; 1;1 . : steed ani e s-Nit of 1- prUee
, '1:-....ay.k. 1 1L2 seen. . •
Tbeseßefes,on rialhaveproved
' ' to be superior In protecting Books,
_ Papers; de:; from ere, to any man-
Oat-tared In the United_ States.
and they are offeredat eqtuuly low
pricer. • "•• ••• ; •• 1 • - I
. The filkiwing la an extract !Man tbe„stwoO• of the
committee appointed to superintend Chet Ascent trial
-test of burning Safes at Reading: _ • • •
"On the 28th of February all th e member, of.tbe Cour
mitres met to witness the SA. and Books 'Mgt pipet% I
• (placed in them) and mire perfect ly eattidiod that ep was
right The day (Mowing the burning took place, en
der the salwrlntendence.of the Committee. After's fair
and impartial burningfer Ace terms In' the Fames of
Atom. Ferrets *Herring,' the &deaf Messrs: beans *
Witten 'sae openett, the gab being sts:lire.taaide,
'smiths contents partially consumed, while the contents ,
tti'the Bsfe of Means. Parrels4. lierring were pool
condition. and no Srelnside.. _ ' •' ,
The• Editor of the Berk, dad ' &Ttayikili•Joirnai, •
..getter with. any Mishima tam, who attended the burn..
tog of, the Palba,testify,kl the traitor the shore Mats
went. - • _ •
ritti4
For good and reliable Palen 'at inarinfactnameit
call on • .• . , •
• •'• • ,-, • •31ircid i ter'firrnd's fferrinfa'Satiet.
Pottsville. Marrh•l4 _ • :. • •, •
UNOMM
; Corner Cerktra and 41abantangn streets
Potts* mon; . .or
—' - •
Ereedirsv ° Noy " •;
1111.(Wil /WISH VASCAltavfi t
••
*lath brad, .••••
eleCt l lltD l ll,
Vbegant
Etittia for
cue. 1„.• -•,•-,
,
Glovesz • - ". ••
. .•,)
; •
(1109YEBA GialmErinew dilsfor.(ba Ladino ;)
aLovip. made 14 ;otrUil, litto Oa bare to thy bad;
GLOVESWT and:ooT4oi of Beam ;- , ;
Ci LO V is.l3 036811N,cLoTwitodeassr , :- •
OLOVE:g er Wbal and Silk and Oottens'
GLOVES of Ilackillilm.(a urge - '•_
.0 LW/F.3or' driving, 91ovat fur walking; , ;,,,,
GLOMS nine Week Ileakhr. '
11AiVillilmitailon, *Web - with foie:dam
GLOVBS lo be vomit 14'65144 Alleinbttps 6 :-.5.
GLOVES of Itsttakid. flea ) ,•.
GLOVNIVaII *tun; or irtearldlak
OLOTO to salt the Yount end • -- I_ •,•: ..
GUAM; to kap nut thi,Wintalli e4;46'. _
OLONTS gneatanzatievi,in etylenanteint:f -, ^? •
G LOC M which I.ln eetlidg at a tam ' ptft - a ':" ,•`
•OLOV)eS, ifresilient Omni tie
,at. the Cittll.4 Stine and Oente_rarilahlaggailt
I Ifffi IP"? FA • • im:lgni. l o o .4.4 , apurp,w
toad ed, a 1at.04 Rani' Aar',
Isaeled ViAper 'Collars, /iv** *tido •
%Mt
Dumber 6,14 - ag , 4
----
r% .• • • f ' 7,^1.
, -; - '3F
.., ,fli- , ALt"," . - t1 At '11: *::. - 11..?
..
Dear o Cu' Albs saurPuz of 4 eta 4 U l4 •
• Mutt eeweth aitet by a toaely gym; ;
grata that blunts us, is Whig dtearti...
it Us la shadisw. Oily Oa tie vita , - •
314 bat thete:44 of the uditday taw*
Paillater .faltarbed toota
!intro that mere rattling a poor lower;
• fri g nih r erills4 pe ebMd tntit!.l?•l4
pato awas;i47" aft, Wed Lit fao ioafo.: 1 ;
Faiie—tkr off-Libe'sireazz li flowing still,:
• It lathe° pidattsibs Its Over tong, - '
Thew falls no shadow oe tie soapy sill • • ~.
And lie clear site sneinsalpoilog all day lout.
What doth It know or sorrow 1 What of dart} t . 4.
' It no feeling of the human Watt—
,
'lt glides, a *hog of toasty, through Ss eolith; •
gat far ideleutt lath ea other Pt • - •
14/1, seartelz can It Isla Ir4sia mouser doth *Wt.,
And yet. dad yet-4f bat tato Chat strews' 't •
A vole* tree ghee I. t Snit fa au, haute 'MOM brsai
Th. early tad! of a poet', dream, • '
And alt the bltettod ratable of Ida aping.
Twatild 4011—to al•Maabi &equal 'alb NO Wit
,Z
Haman too wont to irarn—bers everm o re •
*lte crescent burthea of lire's rondos years .
Web irelghlog attire soul WI be looked o'er
Tbs vote of sewn In or cold sad tervect doom
,lie 'brigading sunshine : Dot it never eamo. •
And In shade his brief tallied a/ay, '
the
Ire sa/the bitter medley ADA "theme,'+ -
Ita shade/ laitupos btu lbr a 411 q, , • • :
- Thera loft hluk-tutqdarkoess soli daipair.
Not hia the irnM that triumphs over chain,
'And, lookinittpwird, •Ood 6 - there," •
- To hha the future use a. word of damn. . •
And earth's sepulfhml has= etaftd:tosql. ,
- Alas, poor heart I :Omit in Its utter- detrital • ••• • •
• Of all meet hop' koolqienot beyond the sedl
Alai, that bounded by thls pretty earth . I , •
It paver reached upwaid to Its God t . •
Sad Mabee* id--If from a irtorld unjust •
•Thilaphrias mod had•tarnsd„ in pow greets • • •
ToAtmach its firer-tben on the dui* -• • t'
That almpeth here, bad fallen blighter, beam,.
- And UM life so wasted had been other th an a dream
I• •r• Nati,
' • ' .THE4IIOIIIIIE ANC L. •
sb. Await ipart from early youth i • ' • .
. • , fa vette hOmiebokt ways; • I
Contented with , her mother's 'Mile,
• " !
And iritti tier &titer's praise. - ,
hers was !'the grace of quiet borne" I
Of fanelea gay and pure;
Of trusting love that could °NIL
• And strength ilea - co - el — a end .
Beal?' from itbnPield aethme role,
•A hatmeety frost mirth; I • ;
• SO did boil q SUM • .1
The elemen t.lie. , • ,
tiers was the hand 'that freely gi
...at Smite e• * - th, _ '
The away isolleor sigh,
The cheek that vo• to Wiser Ilhishok,
The bright epd VAR ele•
,
A stronger same, bole' and loved;
• •' Ire whlstor'o at !sir Mde t•
•
.Theretus fats
ho sbadqw
rib bride, bor WOO
, T itsy •
And Volt aria kip - Visor vows, she tUrt
Tbsproll• of Illb to spiel
. • Rut all too Ugh Oat dralu far us*
, Aud it, woo; busked, ero tons. •
'etis; died "ere love 'was fully told,: '
Surto •
Aa dkitaliniriT in Spring;
!alit neverarst, nor heaven gained
fairer, sweeter, thing.
• Ay, hundreds llite her.live end
:England's household Lowest
And pleased are the hearts thst teat
Angels yet are elars!'
.
Tait folloWing excellent a rticlefrom t , si - Pears
. ,
feyfranta 'Sckpol Jortrnal for April, ls' orthy of
attentive, perusal. -The , views expreseed in it,„ we
min, beiztily endorse. As. the ;Scheol,pl7tors. gf
*iceman" will; be eidied.open shortly - elect a
County Soperintendent for three years, we invite
theirAtteatioa 6 the , artiele gas :expressing facts
..
and Ideas, too little heretofore, realised:
• '- teition of Coilitetinpethitenderta. •
This May • poilibly be the last.'nuetbet ettike
- ,...?intostkwitit mese she' wyeeleir Direetees, '_.- bib
,fore :they, assemble to elect, _county thiperintett
denterfor the next threasehoelyears. ,i•Titepteper
periermanoe of that duty, so ea to. effect the ori
&bud design of the liberal and .far-aetritig Legis
lature which estebliefied the Mike,. will , be of in
calculable benefit to, the State; afid the contrary
will' be 'eqekally' Injarions. It is;therifsite, our
delign, as one, amongst the thodeaede of Penn;
A
'mman' who hive been:Witching the Workings
of this new feature in our educational spawn,
withintenseiniereat Triblilf firefate the cons:tu
itions to which our observations berate&
Three years ago, few Directors of ethers had
any clear view of-the neeesaity,. naluremode of
operation or probable results of this , 3illite. Tre
natural consequences were, in. the Orel •ipstanow,
-numerous, mistakes. is selection iad,lcOrapenea- ,
tion. ~ Thelihavie beep, we think, erroruely, at.
'trihated both in and out of the State, a matted
purpose to defeat the office , out of gen eral /Mean- ,
ty to the system itself. ' In a few-cases this feel
ing-may bare bad its Influence; but in most, the
action complained 'of really • grew opt' of mere
want of k owlodge of the nature of the i tiffice
altoit
self, and nest belief that such an addition
to the expense and the working machinery of the
• system was wholly . Annebesearj . , . Whatever may
bare been-the cause , however, tt, is .ceirti in that,
in .1854, the duty-of selecting Count Y ISuperin
tendeets.who so performed as to prodee t one, oL
other of the three - following results: "Ei her,
1. `An
. incompetent. `person was chosee, wbo, of
coarse, failed, no matter What the salary Or,
Or,
2. A eempeteht person was chosen, who , in most
' - enies,' failed or was greatly Crippled in his 'Opera:
th tal h 0,
ins by to of salary, - 4 r .. ,
4
a
.1 • . A competent pe rt ., was selected, Witivede.
quite salary, . wheial . ed, the just !expectations
.of . tee friends of, the Measure. : ~. i J.:. - - • •
. , iron:tilde it would appear that iltnese. in the
,perion and adeqrsectef compensation we the els
.-..ments—the tssapntial coriditioris- z -of • secceas., Of i
;-course, as in all 'other complex affairs,Ltheto are I
" instances that appear to conflict with this concla- i
lion; bit On' close inspectiOn they wit( be' found';
rather'to - confine It; 'For example: one•Stiperin- •
tendent ma 7 hatie been so well qualified for - the 1 1
- :elation and so devoted to:the system; thet!ha die-
Charged its duties at a most shamefully inadequate
salary. But who: will argue from this, that lit is
the right of the public to impostfinch- a barthen
on private means or- individual patriotism ?.. ...Dr,
,it may have,been that all the conditions appeared
to be secured—both adequaelfer salary and,"skill
..eetiexperieneo.in the Art of teaching,".-yet fall
ore enuted. -- tit ebo . will condemn the of6cis of
Cotialt SopeAriteedent, berease„.bereaed' there,
a good teacher may have made a poor Superin
'tendebtf ' Many'as able lawyer makes le -misera
ble Judge ; fewer_ the most - successful premising
pliyeletent are qu alified for the Profeisoe's chair;
and so, a capital teacher-of boys may not iscesed
:.at the Teseher, of .Teachers, end:the administra- ,
, live officer of a. c 0 1111 pi iekted school system,. , -
Tr•frould be no diffieWlisek.,- at the ,present
junottire, to rim over the whole *State, and show
-.. the eitirectnese of the conclusions jail 'Meted.—
rases of fall success Or' of entire , failare,'-ii r - ' of
. partial failure or Success iMight bnstenemd, in
strictieeordi - mai with •them.' 'Bat it I. neither
• proper nor neeessiry. -What we bare to do with,
naw . areg -
eneral results. -Thin aretto plain that
he w hoh runs may read; and - require ab- antanterle
' meet a. the feels on which , they vest; from us.
i , Taking it for granted, then, that experiencishai
- _,:ally justified the .wiedom• of ale lorgielature. in
'requiring the teliPtioil of l'fit.Pefootiltod Ake WV'
. ; Anent of ' a toiricient..taltiO, , fot: . tide -,alfyie, : two
qriatticies erieel;-- ~ -., , ~ . ..;
---
I.' Ito Ira fir p erson N. dui o ffice Y. --" .
• ,- s: What is a sufficient eatery,? ' • ' ' •''' "',
In sue* to thellititleistroti;lt intry,An : the
Words of. the sebool-lawrbe- replied that ,fitness
.4atfistsi to• 4 - -
~-c , 1 - r- .;... --1 :, -... ~r...- A .
,-
1. i ffkONWY - an d ; 1 -454PINS° AttritiPtfil . ... -: .
The,. Ir . both Itiiiipenaitile,, and, . e degree of
Ow owa be iseesiderilde. :Tl;eeery country,
silidOls'ef'everY rank add tride-7-from Die forest -
Primirreo the high school; with itsfull round of
branches—either are or Mast soon - eona, bite 'ex- -
:iileitee ; end , to - discharge the properii; the :
Superiatendent must he. qualified ate 0 4 4014" all
tbe Teacheri,""to visit" Omni and' to "give seek
.instructions in the Art of. Te aching, and' the. me.,
Duet thereof in each reboot," • as:
the 'condition
- art& grede of *eh shell 'requfre: flow this.
be done,,eieeplOY Onierho.ie scholar enough to
.
.
teach the teacher of the. highest breach Dwight In
the highest school In his eodittrytr. •., ; i ...
- t "Stilt wed Experiatere iii the Mit niece
' fag," is inotheittequisitti,•aed is. elsik - exected by
the OW: not OrilY:sktlittiltnefe,.. het . .P4otite,' to
do: It is no.doubt *Mabel, in, seaus4astanees,
the cone has bean Weil , filled 'by: pear* iiif , no
Lnlo. l ;,*Po!tV a01 1 0 61 1 441 P0tt040. 11 1 tbolkft.',
....Wile 'Owing -10 the kbetril•fDititAint..itime Veen
.hlt'S tfolifton244fittito 11 0 :441 1 .4 1 °1 , trifit,Ore*ltnti
. ' 4 the Teacher; aid incia.aileriforle4rork - end -
'tbitarkee Delo Sopply ‘ tlew restyle Another
defeets: '!lletthejeleefitlito, milt E.:4411'0W Mlle;
itiii;theliataiiiie:*4 titifitrarq 'I ' l`X,Ofittdi . ele.,:.
.:titat4-1.011 been toe atlderous,te ' reAke ;sem
tion doubtful. .-Tbe safer and o*olltlai•We lw
wit eai'e.,'to reqiiirelble "skill lid aOgrieeme. ,
':' ' nit tool* learning - end; profeesiernd Wilt inte-Oot'
etitrielent, unrest Melo raw. and Ihtt' s *OpPy or
-1 the • care ; 0 illij idiot_ in intimate ; , . Ahoy. VI secere- ,
pahled- witietbe power le bulks there eillelent.—il
"d. '4grWtp tit ini,Pel , *Wit4nfielisFir4rtar _ l f tifo_,
,etaliins jiatldicfe,,i4", idles 3,4otAilyo. iisoi 'girls-
sabre. Shia th e petwagetlft-ibet44o it .11154,...,-in
;'addition to the- publia meettWgetbrthe.•ollslllllll2S ,
Vinit';of•Tettehert;l,sed'llte pnblier' , Viiiitagen; of
`,lllielli,Wilialroeskltle,Or-trifoktOrl 0 .4 i lar,l ' il:
VilfAistittlsoftliiiii , 4414 1 141.`,0r 41 1 21 Wki nd'
)eatintyklaetiletse; Assoeladtine sa e; Diatitlaga , fot
lb* Improvement At Teticisemend,tbsetkirtiverp of
'priliflobettiteiled`eddieSthe fatthenstiett'
.4ftliliiitskriiiiolit Oka. .4 . .. §o:Firdifo o ,tioo:
bleboorewai sat ace .tn;litgae.b.44-
ebilithil tile - yawls, ban gasded.-ws 4 a-tatof
grsl part of tbeSuperinteidants duties. 1/athlete
. . _
MEM
=ME
ottn).
4'row thi .hoviautia larviren,
Ar SHADOW. - •
ebutatiout. i s
a ye ;.,•, , Yittr - A - 1 r' •
peen:ions hive. to duty. of nddrnisLotthe
114 and the pacer who does not do it, no. meta".
What the envie, fans' bhi 'dot*. ?he ability
therefore, to; speak In pablissbeald be embraced ,
marw, t the requisites of eines for the OSCIIL
4. se of character and /ore for as work,
ate'te* last emanate diet need be specified.—
Witheiet thetie, the highest-degree of scholastic I
attainment, of renhessionadekill, eat pelmet s ,
preision wit* ;.for th e pest movie* forma of I
the required, character will be - waotiog. With
these pnisetit hi largadegree, area a medium of
modification la other respects, say eivikeed.
Aannws gealifitations ter. eery to We
mat important. ofilicejt is of Morse, not deemed
requisite' to speak ' of temperance, honesty or in.:
dustry,Sor -sf nothmon mush suavity of man
awe, or knowledgo of buses maws These are
requisites to, the safe and. Sachet 'limitary of
every public rusti the one in question being no
exception to the genetafrele, bet rather doesaud
ing them in greater degree thaw most ethers. Is.
a -word. and aside from .epeelat requisites, the
nearer the ehemoter of a County Superintendent
apprise - ghee - to _that of the. Christian gentleman,
,the treater Wilfbe 'his ameptsied and eneeses. •
'•.., The answer to the queetksi what hum eclogues
Wary will depend mainly en the locality; and
the. experiment, of' the past three years will, in
'1164 MRS; inodify past action ow this point.
Mint, efthe r Ovatentione axed the Wary in 1154,
Inuteralitil
or -navy material sleamwebenoriou
Of the Raton id the ales the amount :9f omelets
rapiireil end the , depot of good to be effected.
Sow in inany parts of the State, all thee* poln is ere
dearly 'MilePetbended, and the notion of directors
,will no doubt be different. one Who timers
the patient Pennsylvania 'sill, for a moment,
suppose that injustice will be done in regulating
the compensit oe of those who ere • ibund to be
issongetthe most ash', 11101% Shadow sad most
important of oar public ;spots. The-actual
amount mast, at 'Pit remake, , depend Tie '.ha
eiriumstances of:each ,case;, still certain general,
principles are indieated by the nature of the' of
theswed the wants of the shook, *blots it may be
postal to elicit.
_ The first point to be determined Is, whether the
whole or only s portion, of the officer': time will
be required for the ihiedischirge of the duties of
the office. This will wholly depend on the.ous
' ber of schools in the meaty. It they as. materi
ally, over 1014. and should be increased. then the
best policy and the comae most productive of
good, will bo to pay; for and regalia his *hole
time timard services . . In each oases more than half
of the year may be most benificially devoted*/
edesteivietteliwaiwtsiebteriareatimmketovebthf.
full and frequent. The vest,of the year can be
profitably devoted:tat the isiewymoint of the
Teachtrati mie4oritridierftistittites• at greater-or
lea divatia, to the °awes own improvement and
to the =preparation of his reports, de.
• In smaller essential a Imes portion of the ollieerl
time will be needed, and the salary may be in
proportion; but in ifflfivia enough should be
given to secure his whole time and efforts to the
-service of the sehoole while in operation, and to
the improvement of the teeeheri daring a portion
of the recess. - • • r • : •
• The ordy,other ;general principle to 'be kept is.
view lit tirstoging the salary, is that of making it
large onouglt, to commend the , very beat Profes
sional talent within the retch of the Convention.
For reasons already given, no others shetild - bo
thought of. ' - .*
Theses then, whom- law .eirperlenee atid.the
wants , ,of the system deems:idler County Beperin
.sndeut is :—A practical reacherorlto le also an
aicompliatedscaptar, And a ready pabiii.eiseaker;
mitt etc+sat lave for is to, amierscske r and miergy
to perform the great. work - heforc Mal and 141
salary saoidd Ver, selidiette compensate kilos as/or
as mercy can; for the.,eftefetif discharge of so great
' Wherever:"spoil ti'Mati Is feint, he'shonlf Ise I
'MU:sited. • Wberoisir has greedy' 'been found
be slieuld be rintined. ' ' • ;
'At the preterit time it mire proper to recall
to' the attention or • Conimi on, to elect County
Superb . ' tendebit, 'Alla' Section. 40, "of tie - school
Is* :or Oth May. 1854.nfers upon .the State
• Superintendent of ComutouSchools very consider
able powers in- reference , to•the •eommissioning,of
the persons elected. Tho- wards alluded to arci.•,
thes‘:
'so "f within -thirty dip!
the %nag otitirelriioMMtision, .the Sopertu
itendent of Ofilititatf'Sitineti 'may require such'
'llvidetiON'titidailiiiith ittniatlea, fn tegerd
the'fifeeri'on - .ii 'tididsid
eountr-Strperinteadent; deers secs*.
• saryiarnk thee' issue hiseommission to the
- person pro perly • qtislified, , whet shall bare received
file blithest number of votes." , . • , - !
Under this , provision it is competent for any
citisenland;it would seam to be-,his daty r to make
objection to the oommisekming of an unqualified
person, and to set in , operation for the good of
.the system in-this.respect, the powers vested in
the State Superintendent, In • view of this !et,
,the true coarselor Directors in their Convention
to „vote for none unless. suckaelby learn
ins arid prokssional - skill are fully..qualilled to
'discharge all the duties or. the dice.. - •
. , .„
Pocektang.
IBisauttruz. UD APP Eno ar-:-The
ocasiott at Abe death of . the 'llon. .Charlei B.
Penrose of o thdadelphis,, elicited from "vend our
,. . .
viTing. SO tore, neetopprusions of *Orrow. , -.-
Pkousinent among - don- foe bpialy and .appropri
ilia; were the rennalts ofplen-Welsh, I graft.
spesker. Mr. iirelahVordand laid:'' '
i t n. Setursn 2-4)tbaugli lam the youngest
*ember of this WY "over whielf-the ' Wing of
the genet Destroyer has east iti sombre shadow, I
de not- think, sir, thatit will be consideredinap.
,propriate is aia. to say a word or two in refer- I
Amos IQ tbo afelotioglispensetion which has-re
,cently befallen us, sad to joie my feeble veins
with` the eloquent toes of nnalfected, sorrow
wkich thoLudden deoof our haunted comrade
has, just Failed forth. It was not my intention,'
114 to have spoken n this mound Occasion,
i l b
- because , r knew th,ere were 'others here, win)
more fitly thin I; Ostd talk of the virtues 'Of
ltion. who. was yesterday gathered to his tethers.
In this, confident belie: ~1 have, not been ,mis
laken,- for seldom • hes the :plaittilveloioe of ,sor
row breathed more .touching accent, than Sere!
tittered by those Who, have immedietely . preceded
too. 'I know, sli,•that:eoinettrusis - there is , as
met • eloquence in' silence 0 'in 'lpeteh, end it
therefore, netted' bettei for - tue ' te" pay in silent*
my hunible'triliciteitif reepdet 'to' the memory of 1
the dead, rather than be an active partielpaut i
An thew sad oeremonies. :Yet,' sir, !I clods 'a
single word—l . ask a aingleti: moment's. bearing
--'for the hungry grars.never vent is clasp its
devoted victim that it does not !teach us solemn
lessons which cannot bo dwelt upon with Aoo
frequent 'sPoech. ! . ' ' k, 4
Three days ago, sir, when I left thls,ohasiber,
to visit - my urn tease; 'the last Senator • whose
hand I grasped 'weer hie' taken sudietedePirturel
we are now called upon mourn. Utile' dreamed
;t'tben, that the eel& shill of dissolution trksinnot.
Ailing around .. his. beating heart,'- Via ey. Was i
bright, his voice was clear and . full,...and be
seemed to have before hiteetasay.yeari of useful
,owe,andearthlyjoy. Yesterday, whin Interned, 1
Hound hini vilely struggling to the giant arms
of the mighty army Of, the mighty ' tonqueror.—
eeth sat by, his side, and with t gretedy . sp feint
&upon his certain prey. And now, str, be has
,ft,' us forever-41e has gone to the preseace if 1
ihat,icreaLpoinift,wliti not , only sways the myste- 1
rions deodpiles of the uniterse opt who we are
'
told, nit/Greif the lilly end - feed: this mean. God's
holy peaeektest'in ids' mouldering bones!
.' ' Sir, this sad affliction should be full of whele.
eoteolusenrteas aIL !It should loath us how
week and.. feeble is man,- with ill' his balloted '
strength , end pride and povre&. 41 Ithaild MO r I ~
,' ' — l - w ir
, tle. hi the umiak. language of the master pat t e r "ii a,rliggr 9F ~ t , rtwu 4 a34.A'I
latex,, very news o cso of
OfAheworlda that ~,, f . '.l ~, . r ir, .n., morning
. 6 , peps;,,.
P- avie was visited e a governtheut miotsenger,
!,.... e, • ~-----r-Mire an suoiotuff - ' -• . ! - . *he heleadditess buts, totted. thirst tittle a
As dreams are made or, and our . Ole Ofp . "
' * bragindotleittio sitet 4 " ' •
-, 160.141 Of OM news w ills![ bed jut wee r 1 frets
t shcaldikielt tie' that the load in' 4rilble • ,xe.ri Plaz,,,,,i,,,,ciiiirtudy did . Th o u, o iw .--ot
. at
. 8 9f o'hilgo_ . : k aild.,;,d*: l 7. , 1114 ; i ` l te llb ett e i bi .,„: b end one gr
of Pq the most beintittil i girls i r r i l J. ihkit
ii . in *fon' alt wu° •- " an d ' mace """ —" , What i makes thornier so ternble just ot this leo
th Wag." - There ' Isl,' sir, no i124;:116-eiftillrit watt:: Atha ib i s fairigue of th e grand shake,
no a iding thing on earth. Our pilgortialeet are } fart :?• rats rr " f the
socinsitous
upon
which
i'lg '""-Iyith tepid strider , ***".'" n ' n ' S l - ;enter fo rms
lilt of ,
of the corruption of the
we all bunch oerfrail barks *Oh tke.iiiitsitableL , al e t a,, twat , out just ei , v erve . maw/ g eg g e: „.
ocean!, of eternity, The beriatifed flowers that we! ,a_,,lY,_wo_kainein_tobsgaget.. Iheyeisz
gather hete.fiale and otaratila la our very pas P--1 ' lai l y r l 4;;L e 4 .l t essee t,, milliard, den ot. '
•., 1 "Yrieudatter friend &carts-. , 1-1 .. 1— ....,i; ,fib. and who . is afl it...mui
Who hat oncost a mend? 0 U:1111....ge t w.o tostgssed . $ .1140 ..-.,"
,And brehep.beartsiii'd . b ghted loves, and crushed rite her own light, has y' e adrift of beh Ptif4.-
ifooilOott;lntein:te., be the sure and sad inhowitatice ! mour, who is supposed • ti.liste been her filMte
of evel:heapan seal. 'Ali, 114 _. ~,- , ,'era.- sines she at. fits! Wended his souks/heal. ,
~ ' a mbits is no t { er*. hioreter watched and tended; fire Sifiro.!4*, Ogai waited Wail lII T oft er
' ' Bat Me dealt iamb as there; . , •.• 'age and the fruiter 'of her money frourilie ds
1 ~.1/612"a0 eida.46/ 110 . 1 0 0.1 . 0 . 0411' e'l
".:
= • r bil bar teliktioniltottoteierwa, to enholeatilit
_dliii
,...- ~,,,hethisoppokasiaistafteir% - ' 1, " 7 1 ' . ' .- , i itivoiiatirrend deibiaokstep. The somethiiiforwho
'' 40 11horafelis Teller Shure* to the dglibl 0 : ^ 't:=' ',f a,tati v .: i taNisonto onus, ofitoodA4 l l 17..- Poikly
+} AM mountioularthetteida 4 •c. O E., , t:Etv "Oil ye A . lina v e& in EiSilin4...4o rafficg 41.
f.
I ' 11,111 heart of.frolool gOohoe milli*M4l l 9l l k7 ..r , a ' idaieri'' MY Gat 'reverend fithuo as -' written UV,
' ' `Wlintorbb.*' *f*ted r: ' - is ..siehepieueueionthts listestitok Of thittrielegoeils .
'Alice the's.; , Al6- - tiiirp. ifipe.'tiotiite nktike.ltioio t . f r ai as p ;e mirs, pad litteatehing , oittbe,ifslaiipi
who I da toti 41'84 Shiepteg withlbif instil clods. of newseention or Annozseco oa f tho,PortfOi {ha
of •the vslleY, we mute it. die f' The ""lnilotlete (.',,No u tiesi De therit*, ti ; NI A a pe tahir 00 eg e .,
archer" has au arrow in his well sfonid ' , Other for .:hutioii - of an the oilier:We calparnies! Vietiellielere
'ev4llfiing thiegy and there= 'is ho loved rfold , sep pe e seed ta.Vergesictelej. ~ ; , i ,. *, . a
s hield of Ajarttbakein keep it }Vona its. fatit'er.i - .. ,y 2 ;.1 1 ....- ~,, ..
_,„ .1 I t
MOM MAI romee.--foe ,eraotroaa Aigeoo4/6
la 6: It ' SPSAI ; FR •6 llbli r6 iiano
-.., 1 1., n ' die 4 j e one w et 'h e t, c ee, *overt . PUS I many Imo inii mostAnitiostiott- 'ha& sek.the
.. - wriTy-rj.her.is one thin that witkre . esaki . a; fng i , like,, 'picture ? . ittAlweimmllmseisso 000,
4 yob tme,and snap. sesion kap Ass
.be
,gensvelty w,oteted
: ILI 0r a riq1 3 ;14,43 0 '). -11 / 4 /4 (01 " • 1 . r , , - ' 0 , 6 1 nostrum is in slat respect' superior to 'lliteilose
can, awn own only by ktetti ty,-7-. II „,
V! TElt 'torelet frealKe bidditog &Tone% beitihtlettegintelitt.
tin tne d a Th r i Y ar •
it h ert 9 1 1 3 6 "d ollehethi sin teeme Z a akilm'aviddelqn the ; I. iii*Prol , she flisoksit4'ireusiar willow ttagaLlis•
11 think duit'erigni; thee idikiiii `Orator. , bete niers era son- esugh, h?. weld, iSseimei fa
~-.0 0 b e Haring m o m rte:' seep e tieuelrf the Pa- ' Many clues, the . sianiffibil lueltfoo4..
~11 4 . 9_na . y•
evict may botailusidt but farlibihskiesa
sotto[.- *hero lima 4 0 /..,41 1 4a. We. boo,* Well. it
__ l ll,
when "the end of the earth" bears god ow 4 P:i e l k-irSl l 4 tr0,7 3 1, 03 % - !NYI 6 if 1 7,
it*sal
-truit Alld iitellnablinikr pasclike asszasi,._ dbmi d s - la natVinfo i laff:Zi m o r ton
- eciout the Alm bee dm , cherished revemcoonil of Di a
wawa
disable
abuoidosiume
0001101rfaillfhgas of o.4arloi ` fo rth Ii IDEVAVH IF .
est r lifikerowd- .
...atewha. , Serlisofabot moookin.
lirfilFAVPitniutrA.imaA mi a obi — gilt &WO, a 4 . a ..
''''' sout s ll ppare "" I = 4 faqbar'"lcter.l7 • • - 7 77 2' " ! itire t to hear nes handate * . ,-.
t _idliglialli
' ; -
- ac •
. -461" * , •-•,,,, , - , " 9 ; ' '
34,t4
Stakit--Rattu
.11a0agligoeuroiti ra.iogiiiiampigiwette
mutat@ MO and 1005•5% are of
Au, ifon't to
• iiigf At - •
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-iii fikoici i . j jOr l e , 21 .1 - jo ilif ' 7 • 'B. '
144ra
I
Virita/PNMVI
ec IttoTerJ 4 10 t, tad, 10$11* Clr, at/Winn la
alai* a, Wand thai that ohm, *the Aka la thist NI
Ulu et !hi*** and we imp bands isipter‘ d fittoresdy
ptetfeal Plints4 e i W, vre - vdn
vanistios mtivreett„ is bk. rest ass* tliatitilt S.
tarro4 * sit* RILIWUKO 111 COLONS ea"
11 1 $ tbolat9d 4ll ,- •• :••• • 4
.
I -',
4.;:°
00 , 4 0P
&As biaxid erel vadat( et st . ). Rial9c 111:
tataiipic:Nriiittenitid aard Mat
atderildaitaopep: t h• - ; • • ' • 4.
NO. 17:
- -
Sir, he who bet jut 44 ese fill hi, Istursate.mhe:
fell with his eouittres honors thick afield hteet
Oh let 12 tall stnts to emeetelfi Melts, e4l
knowing set who/emit* Malty be: the heft
the Grave nay be ettanotsi-miltis Juts:mime MS
at whose happy Brad& Death, aha/Lesitjwko
his seat, let us,all so live remembering life's es.
awhile tettere; that 'belie* we eosin' Pr diur, ' "'
•W g'uot like tits gariy slave at Wed' ' a
geoarged to lila amigos', bat suitalned aid 110001411.
an unfaltering treat, aPilsoisa our rate
'Like ems arbo wag tit* at his onalei '
Mind klm, aid Use down to t itrosiss"
. A lIIMI 1111Talt TEM lOW , ,
The following description of a . visit . to *94:
tie% copper thine In England, is to *. Iritt ta.
0 0 1 . 1 7 Pliblillha, fainted, "Beyoad ialitooth.'•
ja ocomplase minims maim: mat, with esaihesesek
b s l am p. of Clay to their felt hats, the thavailana
h i ," pah l wly descended by perpendierdis hnii.
ders'and along dripping wet, rocky passers, m
thous dowa into piteby tattoos p the aloe with'
,• video theta *alb *Aoltu aid their Caw rabies
with reference to the surface of the "torreseeess,
globe' le thus described:
r "We are no four hundred yards ont, order Übe
honour of the' sea, and twisty fathom, or Ina
baulked and twenty list below Cho ries4eveL....
Coast-trade vessel" are sailing out our bMi c
Two hundred and forty feet beneath as, thastrre
at wok, sad there are galleries sma below that.
The extraordinary position down the dm of the
cliff, e engines and other works on the or.
m
Is, a Ottalask, is now explained. The mine
.II not *merited, like other nano, under the land;
but a
of
the sea. . ,
"Herbs etnninuniested these partleehtn, lid
miner next tells' we to keep' ntriet Attu and -
listen.. We obey hint, sitting spew:taus indetis=
Itemises. If the reader toed only have beheld
us now, dressed iu our cepperApoloted prostate,
huddled slue together in a . mere *ion of a 'intl.
turret** reek, with a dame %trainee our beads
sod darkness enveloping oar limbs, he must oer.
taint,' have imagined, without 'try vielenretratelt
or fancy, that wailooking down upon 'Wean.
slave of gnomes.
• "After limning for a fedir moments,' a' distant,
onearthly stand become, faintly audible--a long,
low, mysterious moaning. that Dever etas
that Is felt en the ear se alt beard by u g- 17 4
sound that might proceed from Some inealadable
distance—from some far invielble beigittr.-a 'bead
unlike atlytbing that is heard op the upper poised,
in the free sir of heaven—a sound's() 'eublhoely
mournful atid still, so ghostly and Impteselve
when listened tole the subterranean recesses el
the earth, that we continue instinetively' ti, hold
oar pease, as if enchanted by it; and think tidier
eommudeating 'to each other the asttmillitimut
edited it bee inepited , In us both from' di Brit. '
1 "At list the miner speaks agate, and tells tu that
What ws hear is the spend of .the surf lashing the
- reeks coo hundred and twenty feet above ea, and
of the waves that are breaking on the Notch be
yond. The tide is now at the low, atici•the sea
is in en extraordinary state or ag itation;so the
sound is low and distant Just at tar pedal. But,
when licriett. are at ttlet; height, when the eolith
burls Mountain after' mountain of water, On the.
Cliffi; then - the noise is terrific"- alai-oaring heard
:down - here id ' the mine litexPreseibly . flared
And awful, that the bo/dest mem at work axe afraid, -
/o.coutinue their, labor; all ascend loth. suttees -
to breathe the upper 'air and stand on firm earth;
`dreading, (though no calmatreplie has ever hip
.pened yet,) that the sea will break in od them -
,they.raultin in We cavern below. ", .
"Hearing this, we get up to look
itieve We are able to stand up gilt •
.
position we now occupy;dan k ness, g Our
the -hither and thither in. th U tbe
bright pure copper streaking , the gallery in every.
direction. Lumps of oose, of the most lustrous
- green color, traversed by a natural 'net-work of ,
-thin end veins of Iron; appear biro and there in
.large r frivoler patches, aver ebb* water is drip.
,ping slowly and Incessantly in. certain plum—
This is - salt water, percolating, through invisible _
"inanniecin the rock. On stormy days it vide .
tout furiously id' thin, continuous streams. Just
•.over our beads we observe a wooden plug, of the
thickness of a man's lag; there is a eons hula there.
' - and the plug is all - that we have to keep .ont the •
"Immense wealth:of 'metal is .contaieed la . - the."
„roof, ef this . gallery, throughout its whole lengthy
'.l.iut Wren:nuns, and will always remain untouched;
tninsiis dare not take.% for It is part, and a
Alegi part of the rook which forms their only pro
.teotion against the sea, and which sham - been ••
..far Worked away bore, that its thickness is limited
to an &Virago, of three feet only, between` the we:.
'tar and the gallery in which we now steed. No
one knows what might t.is the eonsequirme of 'an
other day's labor with the pick -tits on toy part of 3
J.
it." - -
Ei Man astri Wouszt.—•Wben the ,Amest
"eau frigate Merrimac was in.Bouthempton Wadi:
'the was ititted by' the Eatl of Hardwick; an
-his timidly, and in retard for the hospitality of
; the offleere he invited them to his house. ;.One of
those. otheeto scat to his friends an accodut of the
`doing; it Lord Ilardivicke'shouse and the 'letter
• hair foetid its way into the Joiirnal,'s paper pub
' 'idled at Washington, in North; Carolina. i.:ll4one
passages dill giro d e reader a,lively „idee.et -
oliataliter:
"We sat down to table at '
• o'clock. These are , always epaulette and sword
. ; oecasions.- Lord c liarddicke's family tonal* of
his countess, his eldost son (about eighteen - or '
twenty, and Lord - Royston by courtesy), three of
• the 'finest looking laughters you' 'ever sawvand—
leviesi reamer sond. The danghters--Lady
_Elisabeth, Lady , Mary, and Lady ' Awaits-4th
surpassingly beautiful; such dovekopment, Sash
"rosy checks, laughing eyes, and unaffected inan•
ra
ners you rely SOS aorobltied. They take a *Teat
-deal of out-door ; eseroisel , sod came aboard the
4.l4orritnae In a Ittivy rain, with Irish Welter
, soled shoes than you or I ever were, and cloaks
'and &asset almost impervious to met. They steer
- their father's yrielf, walk the Lord knows how
lumpy miles, and don't care a cent about retail.- .
si ,•o( other, things that doled
shuck, our ladies to death; and yet in the pet
they are the inert elegant - women in 'tholes*
:;hats and' didinondel eter saw. Tbe Counts*
.in her coranotsof jewels, is an elegant iddyr Wed
.loults,lika ft It mother for three such ,Wollllll.—'
His leraftlip,hes given us three or four dinners.
We Mesterei merely - during the yachting season;
.end lei** hidehn Friday for his conntry.stiatln
Coutbridgeshire, where be spends bishiteleter) as
,dp, gentlemen of, means, is.hiw A tias„:__
• eta., isha when ,parliament is in sessloo; tires --
town-house. litre be bill matt
, ofrserientsr:iind they weer the gaudiest livery--; •
whoa : pow with - Ks silver butulowiltitderneate,
_plash luthe.breeches and teats, with- whir Afi alk
, steekhige, and. Ms shoes.. Loid llardwickes
brothethrDeen of York, a higliehurelidlinitstyv
has,two noble daughters, and is bialsolf a 301,y
- gentleman. ,After dinner, Abe ladies ..pladt sad
s ing for ris k and the other, night they gototplll.
game of 'blindcrian's buff, in which the ladies. said •
• we had the advantage, thittesfich - as their
teats rustled so, that they , wars easily esegligiv...
They. call things,by their Set: dames Wm,. in '
' the .course of the game,'Lord Hardwick, kinteelf
was blindfolded, and, 'trying 6 thi>.ott . sow ohs;
-.sell over his daughtertsAtrp etr the 406 r, wiled two
or three °Pale giris. caught bird by the lege aid
dragged his lordship, towing lactibtic,
• we allwere, onhis bash into the middle RI the
door. -Yet they Ire perfeetly respectful; buys.
pear a a;perfeet equality with each'Hother: In
- fast, the ag Wh erns greatpetiPle‘!• • ' •; - '
The English. 'subtle knows • lan& llastiwicthe
well, sit one of the moat respectable enneerTA
tiros initie Nettie Of Lords, a gallant officer, end
• ; an. aittlioritT In nevi k mitten; to ',debates,- 110'
men In eistheat, Widnihisdlke serldrigh•minded. ,
,Americanwomen, and men too, may get a,
dila hint from the,ebove, and try !!: I ,..el'ar)
etrength by similar means. ,