The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 27, 1858, Image 2

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    Altus )ount
. POTTSVILLE; P r
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- A OW PLAIN FACTO. • , 1
' the closing setaion of the Thirty•PilthLren-.
greys tommeoces no lionday,..tbe 4th day i4ibe.,
cumber nest. The'President •bes Web frPr i l irintre
time busy preparing his Ilessagm tind the y re
•t o etes o f she se veral nelaremenes
.with th r o ai
ndil reports. Onissoteti'd Asa Ibis • r enTICOS fi,
t.tar
and'belng also, the that Wile, e aktheinwer
)(auto' I s conemsed, aireVirbieb Mr .Baihinan
1 eats brie/ the trilliterieb- atitielaitii'dielateldp
to bear with ;soy ditinive effect, there lit i ligiWid
rears to suppoll., slitst like SztieutiveootW, ge
will' very FAY 'hh4 in-Wispily 4 l'ar ilSwn tll' per
. pretests Nat operations on which- the Adustniaten•
!lei reales to eetrleve it. some MeasUre,l'Alt ,laat
positttin With the people. A desperate etitiii, t will
`tnitconbicillly,las made in, the Message, notli,;nly;ta
: gloss °Tor the unfortinste past, but to siriire Out
.A.,.
..•acilail ken 'lrnil -startling Minims for tbtOtnture,
"MA 411;11 - divert public .attentian treat Lihe
:
nitrous:record. We might anticipate mil, that
. the Administratiou : mill in all probabili *nd l il,- 6
tanse.ao orthodot iiimoiratic doctrine es
sueeling'its views of politi'eel economy ; I f fiti l t ', will
eentine'sitirselres to a point ' of great ittiiirtanee
not only to the Coal and Iron gelds of/tintayi
vania and sister States, but td the loote , :.„tif New :
Ragland, the Western 'egricultnrist, '44 'cOttud .
planter of the South, this g, :abippin aniOnltict,
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..„:i ever y interest dependantmpon the fieleueal.e?
' ear Veal internal resources. We 'allude*? al? ad
squall Protection of our domestic industky.! ; For
tuanj years it has imen • favorite thctiy. • 1 31' the
Democratic party, that the country wuulCbSiMinit
prosperous under , a Free Trade policy;
.d e mocrat•
il l .
le Adpioietratioes and Congresses biiie ',gala
1 and egkiniecommendid and passed T ` ilrif bills
I . looting alone to revenue and not to Illotintion,
• and even the . fortbconting Mesiege 4.01i.` Bu
ebanan,may, not, depart from'rtiel)ea fa r i Patti . of
custom. ' If it douldiwe shall be( agr4eby ear
. prised. But pre i mising that it will rifF,we have
',me' facts to place before cur !ealler!, lioicti May
, !. guard pem:against 'sophistry ind unlnntled as.
minions. It.is better to anticipate innlligently,
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than to receive ignorantly. 15 '.
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In the first place then it has not o 4! been a
. ; firmed by the DemaCratic party, bu . t hilitbOen car
.. I vied nut in practice by that party wherf,4 has been
in power in this country, that the Pril l 'i?idire e y e .
•
tern is iniMuipatible with the besiiiiiirtsts and
• prosperity 9f the country ; the;irinelpiC,S.of Free
• .l, Tiede being, in its, essimation,aso leitilitipedient
. in practice than conformable to the ailiiims of a
:".:. wise theoretical economy. liow diMii',ithe.theory
.; , I .
A re tal3d s' statistical teat, as far ns the tfiltud States
' 1120 i s concerned? Let us see. lAnnexe r liiiiiii . Tables
'T.S. r bowing. the value of merchandise it*ited and
roil 1 a t: 1 1., c sportedointl'the amounts If specieorta mid
. ' • fi~ e sported during eight yenni i lucceedirigthepassage
' I ' [
....4 't f the Prole • •tivejariff bill of 1842,.. nd during
, [ .
,' • '3 ,- k i e he retnnini g, or Free Trade peri l + up.to the
;present year. ,LOolt.over them atte ntively :-- •
f;„IMPOUTS.A.'itt fixponTs WIT"( l'liiitier.loN.
:,': : tioons.tmonikirs.fc: MLCIE.-
.14 • imports. Erkffs• ingol44,Exports:
W. ~ 42,3u3,1:40 5t.82:.ti09 \'21.3:81,4 5 9 7 1.51:0,791
e In'fit., 12,6(4,4416 106.74.0.432 5.83.014'.19 , ., 5,451,214
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. I.*„ ,114.111,a42. 106.037.111 ,4.01044 tr 8.0015498
' 11.44 117,914.005 1041.W.248 3.7771:12,: 3,9tt5,2241
11$18;1:12:442.4.310 1.56,741,598 -24.12109' 4,907,924
! 1019,1'148.838,104 138.190.40 6.301.43 15.141.618
.., . 1F50, , 1ii.904,199 (l),:151,172 . 8,651:240 4,404.648
- • tit in 2,809.516 )44:75.728 4.r110,.994
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1035,W1 983,1150,541"17.r40 .19,A6.5,870
.1 ,, • 962,108,1121 .119,6f6)971).
'
' Excess of ..•,;:. 21,012.820 28.2W37
••• Esar tutor ~ ein 13 yeas, $21,012',T,10 !I i ~
PlS is
• ,151POILTS of Slo.olo lu 0 years; f.i5,54.67.
II =1'01176 WITH iitt.:tc TRADE.
• ~,./..141,000i.ke. I ikrtt7s.
13.1. 2,10, et ,;..: -:: -13rports • . /asparis;[. .Erports.
, itt-2, 1,44,437,1?..V111,1115.1:50 5,4. 311.10,1' t 0,412,02
1 3 ' 3 . - 261.177.61.133.1034:-31 6.501041 42.074,13 S
• 14.4, 208.nnomn111131eis.282.
11 :* ,:57, 1
3so
-!.Lol.;t3as 4.2
o ,
t3l4f •
2-44
F 0 :L ,047 z 51 15“1 tl,9PilaJ,
o, im 2 i l al lMl g 3 .t . 1V2! 0/ 3 " 1 . 4 !;
11%47, 3143.32 . 6 ! 61 4 1 1 .44' 4 :; 1 , 3 ...
1,, 3384., 12.4 ,tit.td t ,Idt.c.l
18..0, 2 e5,14 11
-—ts 74 10•'”4' 12 0' b . ' (W'l4 .
2,t60764rua to:i 6- . - 1 - '.
1 ettl•-..v oui. If, 51,1k3,340 zte.a3.,esa
...., .4 . C,,. et,Lea.3ro
9,642..1 4 3 - - : f '' '•& : l r • r . ' 6 1, ..0
Furies
c /Importationr , to t. eli [[ [l.[LI:. a- - •
•Uxeces iitspurte of Fp ele
. 47 : 4•1 4 1) 1 .; 4 4 8 13 .;P, 11
110 e Tariff.of 1816 had 0.71••1" - - •" ' -
• l'lts passage an
• isiciidiid•[ l L detreesiog effect "[ :Li'.
- ?initiate • Illb. curntry. beaus "- tni4s nut- Indust
easy
i• erfiek loses by a bad Pu 1 i2 1 46 - it ~,,d• t
i i
it
'iito ' '
I rosy n ina'; betel:fa ,the , four ti f, r . dand
aro
it;
' , liminess if. Europeri crops 11 ,
1 7,,,,„,„,. , ,
!Mick datutnd lot Areriesu lireit te : sot
ena.
• I.led us to ' meet vur foreign indr4ifestn ati " 4 be.
vulg.' the discovery and opening Of the sik , enia
• yt•ld fields in 1848.'49 and '5 9 .11t 1 ,4b10d t..t r i ng _.
r t hat period to stem the. current '?f Free Ira '!i'o i
esuiparatiesueress.: It will thellafOre, be pet. en d.
(kat notwitioatentling the eneetyient of the ',. 14 ,
s 1 1846, - Which dealt a fatal 'l.l4:arl et nor Iron . 4 - ,i
other manufacturing interests,:ior[ibe eight yea
ending with the Spoil - Year itt;p4ll.l,t.he export/11.
rerettendize exCef:ded the itopiirts,,in,,,value, $2l,
412,820, while the imports of specie were in excert
o) the cairn' la; $28.:64`527.' •liot, • ith° 1851 the
r
Tiriff Of 1846 heron ti tell. '
,i
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were rOmpellcd to succutu,i t.usii y one, Wefore
A wittiest"! markets flooded ,"tie:Atti j r forei,;n . goody.
Ti. ereph of 1557 carp; and t 4l,4 at the expira.
ti r of eight yea's* oe.7l"reeAnae Surrounded by
[ [ii, I [l', f inery,
tk e wreck, of Gnus, by Wilt tilislouery, by eloped
lieu works, and by thournad4o, f artisans unable:
'to prorture.ywoik at living wage l '," we Gnd the ex
; eits of 4uportations of foiciltkoods iesebesin
v'..lue, $239,542,8 02 ! ihilc tte i ttie. excess of cx•
Nits or specie:is in then giiiiii4ei; $209,248,2 8 7r!
-These fiefs are so astouri UV thatdur Dodo
ler stile friends will Ile tempt tii,lcillraire.the old cry,
"I ink 4ipanrionr," "extti4g4nee, ' " •" et
extoled
e. editS„ . l "ove r I perilatinti,r;nrOl a host' of uti
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evils wllieb spring from Nei! ' il l Triide, that .le I
invariably', to over traditiFtin.l[liankrupte,f. e
nano! notice all; hut wili.toltinp the q uertiojtof •
b. D k eit t ansione. The faei, l i4hat kosiiiri intpor
r, 1,
tat ions [ and deranv;tsrnisioliti[d currency of
r tunny. g.: bind id krnd: i ir- 'our taiidas in •11
i [[ 1 J •I' ' . '
1161 are ',fosters's!, laboe'etkii i ,ti reptlpl. IWhen
MI r.labiwinopoplidation is endiloySil at g ..id Wager.
•tiii !my keeolnes al.undatiljtii 4.! the dSmirol for
ilankeliecresses. The Saidtiii l a Illekin ; improve.
, • t l'• ;;k; •
Pleats is created as they prOgreas in this hinds of
I i.oilueStV; but when dont l e i stiS PeriduetiOts decreas.
ei, and our imparts are t[riiiil,,'; i the [il l ertank fur
• ; ; ; ;
tor nay i ,inereasee and peopl kr i, clamor for Banks to
sucks money. This.is-iriStitUldy, the effect of
Fire Trade end consequtint:,prP'Xtration of our.,do.
tootle: l i irlustry. -, Und•rf.,;itlp'7 opera tion of :the •
Tariff of 1842, the Banks IPlS ' ijd for Custom, and•
ito the New England Stittelii finned money at less
than -le al interest, furl, the Dimple reason that
motley crime so reel - ItioileXtlitkilosiestic manila
facturi gl system. Our Pliiiin ontlits question
wild be \ fOund. correct, tfr i te i [ ,o , inspeetion of the
.followini Table, whichl'ptii• cottehotively, that
11 the' bank expansions o r il i ffernshea" which this
I I
. • ;II; ; • ;
coisntryl bas experienced sin ce i SlB, were contlect -
to Flea Trade pefinds, friticefion acting invaria
bly, after este!' criiis, as aeconlator :-L-- •
it• 'll 0 ; ,,
1
Bank cireof roor,ll ; fop, far Chttruritplt.
-ISIS , vo, Ot[0: 1 1 198,000,000 '
-101 • 45, ril 48;fic..,,,x„ •
r 1.20 • 61;01 ;Ono I 5:1,500,00n •
Isis ri0,01.4 itit, ; oo.otto,ono
104 - .94,01 1 . 1 e, 1 i loaisio,ooo ;
i
.. tax tux,ol4, i , txtolouuto
11136 , Ise,t .: , 1 tqx,ono WO
is 37 149004 ~ 119,16/0,100 • •
1636 146. j" 1t1i.1.6/0,16/0
/ 839 l i 3 b,ll‘ ll o, I 144,400,u0tt
1840 ,101.,00,0011 I • 6111,000,0111 i
1641 114. .10 I 1 112.600,1Kia .;
1642 89, AO; 88-51.111tiotr •-;..
4
, 6543 , 6 66! )116,1j 617,600,000 1 - -;
• . • it 41. •111 j 1
1141-•'44 76 ! ,01;19 j • 06.000.000. -
i
11•44- , 46 At! 4_AN 1 1 td,ooo.oott .
7""el ' l trit.' 4 4; 1 1 145 4 XI . 1 1 . . i til: I t "l oo
ils 1
11447'411 1t.63 *POI • 134.64X1,000 I
I
1 . ' . • 1646-19 14,a9n,otair l . 134,150,000
, • (late-14 ,131,iitiOAti, . t i ro.oon.ano . .
.. • 1 11450-161 16Sp.11604):1 , , tat.ca.a.ono
• ' I I Ilibi.'l,2 Not; known ;;- des,bonsmo
11
~ wiTratie 4•11.47-7.3 iti/4 Vitiouhl • .250.00.000 •
-' I 1653-'st, Vt,lloo. ' 1 tmonno,oon
1 1854- ' 45 : 117 ;1 0 i; ) , hil I 2 , 33,t00na0
' klll6B- 1 17 . 2141 ) 1 .13 , 1.006 01X1 •
•1 • 1,, l• ' I. ' •
..........r-1 116, 1 . A To biroloor c tell betearter.
, 1.. !I I r „ i .
. oter,9 i . IMAMS." 'i It l' 1 1l I I
1 ' I ii i i,II i; 'I
• These facts should''; rerewber i ed. in view of ;
tlowwefahry' Govitraire i ntalli !alinements. about to I I
issue from Warbingtell'S,j 1 ,0 s oar tioverotnent •is
• disporied to admit what)S InS' l evoleat, we 'stall re. I
juice. if oat , the ii„ pe ioliii,..t Le 'prepared for. I
any' Sr y of spectous;Siiiiitailni the President rind
the De artmnlif l mayl , ;'4lpr i oper t? ; 'dill', It .
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w ill beutterly frailel:f4 l i t ,1.0 esaxe.ges t exkli -
ante, stfd adoitteeleariWittiterlY foreign to the true
rote,' ct the ear. We' !limit/0W t elly laidebtsid abriiad;,
• °l• te w "at /07041p/4' lialseriossa railway atiort.
s tn - ''
' rim . 'be IS Mated' --4s
gagie- 7 oar sit,r, t sta , being
estaidirbsol, and thaulsriadi lot wilis of road wh i t
yet be-in distends 'pel i roAiis. creip,„r.;,we'bie:wth
• a sistioital d eb t of an [Mintired million:it of dollars;
our ages. furoares4r, IN ' tills, an d il cotton and
- ,I i Ili!
iii
wooled nianufactoris* tel Still cloSedi, and heaves
Only 1i4106/ 11816 - 111411I11)141i441? 6. at Wen now out
of employment. wilil l irlsiSitke r isosilies, be saw ;
Med to get through tie Vila r Without sufferini... i
matt deprivations.; '',eki l , Otis anti then, to trillel
una . paint,,af political /Out) y that France ; Eng-
FresTral
ersli
y,~~ ~ ,
eii~ - ..+
11'4 .and Rueria Note protect to be flivect, would
be much worec then telly, R trot6ld inedaese,—
We l await 43010, the conVraiirk Caogresktn
theLttopti diet the Adminitttattei•bee lioteula
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thie yoke of the people wtt the iieettion of je .
tinkle! Piotecsivo Tettl. ooibould beidloop:
iskkltoepViottthicipinde oat mem
perted, , let , grew
odes of .the pteetie or-Pent, for'*oenielo
ottett ibordo)? tetribetion sballarri!e, tbo day
diet thikti tirtsellSoh. tifie-serelog politicises to
lbOribtive,ebeeerity. •
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ErattlY
LEI Lt. C0U517 Scnoot. Sures:N .
ettenescr.—ln w recent number of the 'Stamford
of this Borough there se a. statement to the ef.
felt thatlbe Stale Superintendent bad refused to
give Mr. Kr,ewson;tlie tamoied"Coasty
Snperinteedeitt, a lieirirg. This is *firmly; issariM.
We are authorised to state. ihst.MrArewson was
'removed from alike by the State Elope/intendant,
for reasons that were deemed sullieleitti and that
In smshemplent interview _between tb? Superin
tendent and Mr. XV/IWPOO, the former stated that
kis'engegitnents yr.eluded the possibility of pie-
ISti Esewsousati immediate hearing; bat Abet
ins weekor ten ;lays be would attend to his cies.
This was peremptorily declined by Mr. Kreemoo.
These art in briaf i the facts of the vise.
We are
- also mithoihet.to state that there are other state.
manta in the article of 'the -Standard, so highly
colored tbit they ins caliulated to mislead.
In connection with this matter we take occasion
to.remork test as Tar as our informatioti - extends
throughouthhe County, the removal of . Mr. Srew.
son from the position of Surwintendent of the
Publie 5000 ii of this County, glevageneral setts
faction. It is to be hoped that the prompt action
of the State Superintendent in this c'ese'sillcirove
syroeteble lesson to Superintendents in_other lo
calities who are . inelineA to permlfpolitimikto take
precedence of their official duties. • „_.
ALMS Bettis Itxtronx.—We have neeeived
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communieatititi in regard to our Alms -Howie eye- .
Min. We agree with our,'communicaut in instil
Of his views. Reform 'is indeed,: needed, and Will
etimmunicant complains - justly of this the:eased
expenses. t he suggests that our Alms House should,
have attached to if. aiirinuaiftl improvements; to
turn iMresoorces tp. Kati that the firm should
be properly cultivated, and the present buildings
be remodeled inside ; that substantial, plain two
story wings be added, divided into wards, proper
ly heated and ventilated, an‘so arranged that
the Steward' from his office elfin hive a triew of
eaciskpartmerit. Our communicant thinks thit
by a enrreiet claesiticatio• of the inmates, they can
be separated. and wonted to advantage, aid that
two-ibirtia would be able ta earn.their living.—
These are the principle points of this cominuniea-
Oita. There ran be no dotibt theta system bf em.
ploying the healthy and able.ho i died inmates of ,
the Altos:llliu,e,would be beneAcial,to Shunt, and
ease our tax.Payets of an onerous burden of taxa
tion; It can be effected if our citizens so titter
mitie,/nd the matter should not 'cease to be agi
tated, until Ilettt is effected in it bad system and
retie mansgeme , .
.Monw CoUrrmfiretve.--Tbe December number I
or Pcierson'a Counterfeit Dotector shows lets !
et .slity.six new cilunterfeitsr issued in. the inie
four weeks. Of these, twenty-six have been ti -
sued since the publientioe, on N.irember 15, , if•
• the retni•monthiy i number. Ike j"in haArtily, with
,r 4ht! , Philsdelphiti;Tims in commending the vizi
!untie of this iiceur Ste and net:wary rout/
st.euni to all licrions who handle' money. Coln;
• ?I
man prudence miggeria thublicy should talreaiiie
twice month irrue. .
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.B.DTOWS TABLE. ' ~
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• Tem Atuortic,MoiTnl.T.—The American' reeding pub
lic is under anfognite.deal of•ubligation to Moors:Thu
lip!, Sampson and Cimpiny. of llotton, the enterprising / .
publieheri. for a magazine which is Incomparable in Its .„ ii.
peddler line. We hatard not.. lug iu asserting that the hall
Atlantic Jbmth ty Ites not its (quid on either aide of the', l {,rind
Atlantic. We institute no comparfson be4reen it and I . '
the British Review., for the ',Wendt prnfesees.b; roam
1 . ird - The ex,
In the lig?ter regions et literature. white the Bribers, Tdesday evening
are ponderous atid each • party organ. 4ltit , even in its' on crime by itobe
political reviews, the Atlantic commands ;narked stern. ?Almond", }tee., ii
lion, for - the scope', able treatment and soundness of ha i public document •
views: We feel therefor.. that all in oll,'lhe iliteutio : print'Ainutny at
'need yield the palm to no coletnporary; eller Y.uropean i Meek?... Batten,
or American. : • .. 3leoutrs.l.. Thom
TheDerember number rind talent 13fterniarticlet—prose negative. The 4
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and .poetry — with ' the usual -Literary Notices." and * 4 ,_ Th .
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special notice to •the eifeet (hat Mrallarriet 'llescher ,l l
trey, with oreas
Stowe Will contribute a serial to the torth conring 'rd. /
ur ._,,n
us. Anne
muse of the Atlantic. This' li pleasant noire to the '
week:
friends et the worldwide goopulai writer:. The articles I . .
In the December number are, "The Idea Tendency," a
well written treatise oh Ideallti.; "The: Hour Baleen .
.
Dawn; a akeleh,l.he metre M e kb le. laid In Greer*: Ht" 5°T •
"I bo'Skal er," a efirited poem ; lbonnto. Jefferson," the Sinn., . ". •
Tues., . ".
tench:Won of 4' 'critique on Randell'l4lfe of Thomas Wed..
Jefferson;„ "A Bundle of Irish Penhanto,',' a fl oozies' i Rime-,
a(
fain. eleverly.Written ; "ttngteetions." sr remind piper, ! ; ..,
useful and genial.; "Bulls end Bears:" f.;or . chapters of i i pi...A - aid,
an interestiotsertsl; "ft Wife in prison," a line poem; 1 ON Cluteere
' , Pooch." a rental of the origin and- progress of the Leh. i. Saturday lasi;
don Joker, to well known in conneetion with the "sob. of the Pottavil
smelly origaciono; üblquilously—lerestile •Toliy"*; "The era 1e ,,,i1. coo;
Ilithjective of II," a New England 'sketch; "All's We 11,7
hour: The Po
' •ts chortled poem; "The Birds of the Pasture and Forest."
.
tbe Timmins.
Mils printed music descriptive of the *env of the wood. gr . t. f., c ,,,,;,1
Lliarray.: chewink. green warbler, wood.thneoh, viery, l .11,,pkine, a w
1,..n51i mewls, pewee and bluebird; "The Minister's *. .., Ad . ii tly d i d
s. sr ecanznenerent of a serial, and tnally a genial them by ..ml
i ni
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tiger from the Autocrat. who "gives a Breekbutt to the I
phis. It wa
s . 1 ne. ,,,,
. prised of by y
u Impossible for us in the limited opera assigoed I ,
us / 111prery notices. to give an adequate idea of et..
metit. , .a.
~... ,,Nee December number: It gives fair promise
at. " .7 "id gleeful Dews and. excellence 'on the 'part of '
the " 44 1e9.111esitlity. and we &trios Owes she, do not i
Imam the pu bli s h er s .. recd ". h 4411 4 lly, to r ohm., ilie at oriel., which can be
done be tie_ ' ___;A. e.
. - • blishers ~nnleuring 'it at
Ben nan's eta'
vitt this Itorough..
n'il" we Alalthlhe loemlir umforr of the Al.
hingle M tldhl) alliteas'our readers ar4 C•lllCernedo We en
110014.11.1itled to .?4 , —...
....irpom If • pars pantie virrera which are
attribeAsd.to the4,0,,, e. They Fire headed—. •.
TH E 4 4. , 11.Y lIVIAIINER.
.".4*..,11ad.
'lt i res a jolly,liwk ,
•
ever 'hove thi .
,• pkw 6 re bi ' tr 6--- vmewide and fere, • .- s s 1
j., !' And always atcl or . . .
•
S And blessed his 'el,.„ o n" w i.._,
4.•
And never shirk. Ide gam, . '
int spoke this jolly :
Whilst. walking np - .4 - Anern :
"The briny yea has pit ~
And done me very tn. :
But her. I goes, in I hr•••• . lees,
A-cruising in the town , . ,
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The first of all there euvint agc
- That chanced hiker to ~
An this undaunted matinee ... , .
Went tailing up the street. A:
Was. tripling with . n little can
A dandy'ali complete!
k."l
Ile stepped.—that jolly mariner,. ,-. 4 .,
' And eyed the stranger well:—
"What that mav he," he said, ease c
"In more then I can tell;
But ne'er before: , on sea or chore, ' - ‘4,
.Was such a heavy owelli:' .
Ile.met.a lady In her hoops. ~ .
Awl thus she heard him hell ':-=.. 4'
"New blow me tight I—but there's a sight
To manage in a gale! ~, •
I never raw so small a craft ..-' - i-:,
With sw h a spread o' sell! ' r - V.
•
. , .
“Otwriee the matt Wire and an,-
- SW4 make a 'prel ty prixer
And Iheerein That lin pt oper way,
Ile 'poke , about MI , e 3
Which mariner" arr wont to nee,
In anger or rurprise.
jiloaaw a pltiinher on n roof,
Who madeta mighty din:—
"Shipmate, IOW'!" the nr.,eried,
"It makes areallnr Krim
To MO? you eopper•bottom ng •
Your upper.Ocks with tin!"
Hemet a yetirow.bsarded man,
And asked about the way:
But not a word could ha make oat
Of ',hat the chap woul say,
Unless be meant to rail im names
By sereatning."Nis furstayr
Up .links this jolly mariner,
And to tho men said he.
• ..1 haven'tealled these thirty years
- .Upon the stormy am.
To bear the shame clench a name
-1
As I hive heard from tel
• 4 i
_ take (bon that!"—end hid Dim fiat
Mit loon the man arose,
• And beat the jolly mariner
'Aerosol hi. jolly ones,
Till he wan fain, from very pain,
• To yield him in the blows:-
'Twas then this jolly mariner,
A wretched jolly tar.
Wished ha WAR In a jolty-beat
Upon the sea afar.
- ,Or riding fast, before the bind.
- -
• .i Upon a single spar 1
, , 'Tires than thinjolly:mariner : •-:
Returned nolo bis ship,
And told unto the wondering draw
' ' The story or bin trip. .
With pinny oaths and curves, Oro,
• Upon his wicked Opt— .; 1. 4
, t '
As hre i ng—eo Oils snaring . , •
In rfol words harem:lied— •
.lIIs timbers might hi shivered, slut •
• ills Inward mappers densest,
' (A double einem and vaitly were*
• Than being shot or hanged!) • ...,
If ewer he—and hers again. .. ,
A dreadful oath he swore—
It ever he. ezeept at sea,
Spoke any strahger more.
Or liken WWI of—something—went,
A4/11111111g on the sham!
• flat wlfl dm if any of oar ten ders would like to pr.
curs the December number of tbe-Afleatie, It can .behad
at Illaumit's store. • ' • -
PLANE L►puse Fits VAIIILY noszma.—k mmHg_
Plumber for December Vrlond Leslie rends bin patron*.
the principal fashion platetx 'apart', While the
platelet:oWe noMmrons and very pretty. "Frank LAW*
OesMileAtJfashlmm" desser,edly, popular ielthAbe
dies. Theattgegelnge In tbla somber which Mistrals
the reading matter, ere so ornMerema that an. le minutia
Ito imagine how' Wm publicise* can glee-so tench that
rosily eseallont at the reasonable prim be asks for the
asigaelne. We rat not attempt to glee an Idea of the
•eoatents of the Deeember mai:abet, but advise oar reek
ere to get It at Dannatee, or sn'tneribe: The pet tratMn
=IEMMIN
.-----'.-- - --
-- - - r -- -
aide* of the TaMily Magazine at 13 Frankfort street.
New York. -As Leslie •. •• •11 teillhiet number for
January, Illiiihosaw , is elate : t time in aabectibe. -
We areloryll lit as not only thee
~. ..per
diestkasin I ts
line te **pent ry, but tote , , t best id averlfeoPect•,
• Takla Ootlahnr, in thiiiiii • . . ;unlink leorwelelcsmi,
to ni(fseti Abe inciter *fait o lierb of the British ite-''
v. inspabliebed hi the . • - .• by Dikinari tcott 11 . `
• Co., tilfaltoiritreet,'Wee-r Y • ' - 'l. We are lbe erelpipsta
of the Weattalarter and RAI . • iteriewa . ear (October.
sad lot thede ettew4tritia imapteerekleatt
lay reattee, Whew we eclair . ',that tie 'Sar !tinkles
and Dlalkaroodere fbratabet I..fi it oo.;at. thievery?:
reasonable sum of Ten_fielk there le no reason why
they &gelid net cenobite la: part-of tido eorratry.
There can be no question t • tl Tea Dollars epee( far
three &Astor is worth tent as the 'diluent to in lir
tellipet and thoughtiel ,We advise oar palms
b l rra
tsiseharribe for one or • -
ell the Nwelers, and ,oler .
wad epee it, they ssilifeet se the* , 110 uhne they
bee. a dollar to spire for sue an ineestment.
Glasait's Itusamea.—Wa n dCo.,tbe pahllahera of
this magazine. announce t on and after the 'ref of
janitor, Deli, it wild be in ted with a new pill
tattoo to be institted Th e Afeataly, wi th Ler
land at the editorial be1m..7 14e", tense to be—Two Dot.
hie
'pre a year to single se is, and NO 011. The pub
lishers promise their pa ''s tiptop magaztoe, and we .
=believe them, fai' they hare is ability and enterprise to
do it. In the meantime, 0 tom snakes its retiring bow
with the Deesmber number very greeefally. •We hearty
lvehds Mews. If. A Co. garcom with their new enter
prise, and Trust that for 'Y year, to roam we nay
ten to Lelzod's genial ''Ls Talk." Good.bye, Graham,
only to- he ,welromed, ha seer, lo Its new loin, The
AUW.4O2/5.
.
" Lanai' fowl Illhohllale. ' Under the auspices ot T. D.
Arthur sad Virginia V. crossed, this hiagasits• has
attained in the family etre a wide spread popularity.—
And justly so, forme bur yet to emirs in it an ewer
pression which may be fund exceptionable. always
neat in appearance, ar sin illastratioos, chaste la
tout, and interesting in natlve.tbe Howie Magazine
Is a great farm Ile with The December number now
before us contains thi illustrations lied contrite*.
Dons from pleating and pular writers. Sidi lisellar,
amine ire furnished at the low s nriee of 12 a year. Tb•
Publication airs is, 323 *lout street. Philadelphia ,-
Inn gle copies can be obis at liannan'a store.
' 'Me.' of Schuylkill
responsible natneito his e
tioa; • .
focal
sirlohn 3. la& a
serk , usli Injured by •a
dayilp Ow Woos or
Ay tu tiot
woratiof t 01
lif
hel on odutoday
tual attendance of tart
WrogaL
this C,outto
;god ou
post maxi
frirExPi
the ISM F
ne'il Pat
min of
ars nal
by a dv
warned
re ult
with I
inept
Atarilin lAterary fineiely : pli
if I. eonahaed Of an Interning 'valuta
A M. Palmer, Evq.;.a refi'ding ify, (fen*
b______
r &a &Ante on. the. queetion, Vbtight
in any - put of th'e Un i ted. gtitearhe
or language than the Mellish ?" with
Ifs and Gowen In the atlirmative, and ,
yin„ °Men and Bartholomew In the
ratlonlir l a% decided In. the negative.
_ .
cr of the v;rei: has beefroold and binr
cotat nine of ongior. I fSioter Is fillrij
cedicour tbernstonetrtral record for the
• • .
V.R. Vt.. TO.PIRAPIi OffICI.
llua. "'totals.
RAt M. jP M. • 7P. M..
..-20 3 • , • 30 5 .—eleillir.
—3:1136. :
38r,. 34 —rloud4.
34
25. —3O ' 34, '4:O
3u• • 35
et4le between the Temaqua and
a ohowe/wed •it •New Phlladelphfn on
nd proceeded as far se4he second lunlog
with two siielteta to fall, when the pity.
WA to &Ad In coneequence of the late
tomtits, Club scored 54 late first Inning:
1. The game will be voneluded at the
orx.ituulty. At Mac inrltatlon . of Mr.
rut admirer of keenly the Clubs vitb
toil justlm to the elands spread hefore
e host" of tu t Cvutre hotel. New PhibUter ,
' a capital Paltpee; Itnd capitally w.ll dot
teen aptielltes of 'eaten crlekett#•+"
;rent onrerte was gives at tbe Town
'relay evening by Ilisi nate.DCIIII, assisted
tenor, by Sir. Evans, pianist, and a clever
ut ita 'years of age, named ”Ella Durum,"
e rr was not lame, and the fact is to be tw.
bee a tendency to prevent good pertornmers
. Borough proloWionally. if they are not
biro can be no Incentive to give na.good
•
Dean has a verigood soprano voice,,iack7
'at in sweidness'end iultliation; but still
belittle girl recited nittartably well. The
mere gave ositisfattiocl,, All to all, for the
performers we have randy bad abetter
goo
one more worthy ot a enwnkd house.
*S 4 A rrry
Mall Wed
by Mr. Cook
Mae girl a
The at tea.
grettod. as I
visiting ou
p‘tronized
mule. 31
=EN
phosto::
other per(
Dumber of
cort here,
I, Ming of the Beard of.Directora of the "Ho-
.].
1 Society:" held on Monday evening last,
1 nkloson of this Borough. was tlnaltimotollY
cal Director. The selection Is ii.good.one,
1 oted by the musical talent of the Professor.
reenter was elected Vice President, rile C.
61 ned. This Soriety 'is now in full : operation,
if n; a fashionable resort for the ladles and
, of our Borough.. The music in ose`at: pm.
II chiefly of extrude from the • masters., pitch
Mayo, Beethoven and others. which are
~,. e Liber /twinge. It ie the Inteollon of the
P c, traduce a Glee Book for the 11111 of the SOrler
1; alone suitable for that pander Is "elected.
grAt I
art. ?lasi•
MET
and is war
Dr. J.T.
Little, ret
and barn.
;centime.
'tent oust
123=
uund in
ty p ip POO
.At .. meeting of the Sons of Tempi.rancerheld at
their Mi . , on Wednesday, thellth Dd., the followirig
preamble nd resolutions were unanimously adopted:—
Matte 0, In complianre lath the tequest of a coat.•
mit tee o :Pottsville Lir igloo. No. talons of Temperance,
the 'tee. , oseph leCool. Pastor of the 'VIM Presbyterian
Church 4 i Pottsville. addressed the Ordeedn a sermon en
ithe 4.ccac , en of Thanksgiving Pay, lath inst., the nodal ,
isign.. , l, : committee.. representin; Pottflille Diviaion. -
No. 5 2.1 nuance Divlodon. No. --. of Peel Carh+. and
()permit.. Ilialaion, No. - -M9, of Cressona, in behilf of
. their.r • cellar Divisions—
C Kw. , .. That 'we return our sincere thinks to the
';Rev. Jo pb MrCool. for his prompt and -cordial compli.
isnee.ei I It our request. t -
4 And elthirod, - that in his sermon on.theloccasion re
•erifted.l . wctieflognited.the trete prinriplee of Religion
rip ir, • red hr our SkIIOUR when upon reirth, most elm
(twill. and teeeiblj acplied to the condition' of men.
lr• . ,I. That the application of JNble ;truth: to the
mat .. use of Temperance was met happily twilit., im.
1 Pr.* tea with ' , melted sherd!, and brighter hbpes for
the It
.' Res
tied, That In hls.text.,.•if ye bass faith ilia grain
int. men, ye shell say unto this mountain, re.
place; sod It shall renioae: . and not bins
loillossiole auto you," wetoognik e e the inspired
nit , 'bleb stioula ever rh.er as to our efforts to
feller yen from the blighting curse of intemper
of mu
rhdl
prior
r.rcu
anre.
.SehryiLill Minify Truth Inaaw e ..._The r e new.
'the conclusion • of. the Tresrdings of the recenl
Rite held In this place:
' Eraythra home. um. UR.
tr. Mr. Colt opened. the meeting with prayer.
then delivered a lecture on the art of reading, of
h the tollowingis a synapsis :
ter a few Intniductery rtenarirsohe barterer pre.
le M. that la every mind plan of education •
pru Inint rate is give %t i o rending, as ',most awf u l ar t
and cern aceompliab tent: and went on to paint out
lhe any. great anti man fold pleasures art ' , haulages
meta . lo r n ee i nev ea I d d in y g l l dis dncitllyar iy
a a t nudpeyle c s i a l d t b he t esrnin.-
gen iy. with testa lad Interest.
• T ens la no situation iii which the capacity . torrad well .
me not prose to the possessor a inure. of pare pleasure
an , at the name time enable him widelf,to induenee'
nt rs. That time is will spent, be it in erbetzlaumn Or_
In isurelnoments, that la spent In becoming Ala to
rem' well..kir this ability inersues the,powerto commo
n' is rind things incalculably. The dears tie the ail,
ever, after all. is the lowest in the due of motives
in tieing a love for reading.
nod brinks. rightly used. are among oar greeteet Van
el • Uaw many watery houritdo they .eissert Utier
re leg, lonel'ot Redness do they dispel! Uri wbo lave
In the Society Soci ety these roostant, though Weld
tei yds, Is tameless alone than when alone. They o•
' p 'hie potholer; they tetresh him wheal weary; they
an mate bins when Anil. , ' ..
t Oen mutt the rompsne of the iris, Use Vest,
th OM* tlitat caul always enjoy it, fee books will ies•
. t are thee ta ‘ the noblest mind& lye! they permit
us o ho p nnufne with them suet Intimately. ease at
• re wheal Wit *47 their 'highest aldose of truth
' an tersely, and pour forth their loftiest or wet loath.
. in eiequeson. . ,
lecturer here wont on to nwelbly Illustrate tide
• et. by tiding the eve lot Mr., Tama Downs, a
leuttarr-thusarif ot DOIDOD,wh choke and beautiful li•
• I ray le more to him than • ty honors and glittering
ectilb.l - •• •
,• • • .
Examples of lii delightful; elevating influence. press
out, with der-like brilnoney. from every pertof the Su
ntan field to width thew teution nay be directed. non
der not then, at the intMluntary .reppect all pay to the
tuceessfal student, 'Tis the love of reading - that has
given Wm that OW' to Wets bbe bellow man. This
Ibt - eteting may be hit In every pursuit, end leopeu b all.
ileadinefholdv chat Its CIOWIIa or light and beauty: not
}vita teighe merchant and seller. the methods and fILISW
Or• tbir o to the Ifiationialn and profeeelonal Mtn.' , '
Nltielretnrer, Is' ithialtral ion of this point; indented
suit persons as Perscoorn. of NIUMACILUPPitg, a, *it
I chant's derk.and afterwarde an eminent. muttbfr.
and Itrminocsr.. the farmer-boy of Penterylvania. la*
p.m . lininetttlearaglish Minds* wag I brick ,
yirt ; . Posit' famses.ltho Waste an elthlwo 611 1 111
Of matlandtke. um the sou of a poi:wormd; red Sees
Pargholt. the father Ed railroads, Waded 4 lemilsem Or
knowledge. aneetteded- whyttig*opted and
mast amthmey beaches, walling sight sad thIlY
for a bite habilitate , . lie aleoreferred to Famottes, the
manta, whose taste the reeding enabled him 'go tidied
before prinore;" and to the lamented COM who well
. Pleb psnatrated the sternal barriers of the hymn north:
If bricklayers. masons. leather:devisers, wmtromer
chanyaseterke, minters* boys and (erases. b 1 1 11 *odors'
of books, bare Weft tbsedeeratod to a sphere of weed
nem and joy, teacher should not be under the necessity
of beta: urged, by pedal incitements to do that which
- trill she tender them bleeped. Of emusw indiscrimi
nate reading is not nimenturnded, for all books
t am not .
1 good book:. Add It shouldbe remembered thabooM.,
if, read only to amuse and entertain. cafe, if $lO4. torsi
hod of their effect; while if bad. their infinenee will
ICI b• deplorable. and the mind ;given up to feeling end
oaf
im
aglnatied. nyea In reading the noblest, Work* of
language, the Idaho or idle taste will talker its appro.
Ode food. by degrading them lets lastrumenta of
mere autuseutent,'we inee sight of their true **et. and
are apt to count-and thous with thatiegiouel books which
seem to have been written In order to be one/1.-road and
then forever forgotten.
This reeking only entertainment, presently begets II
dislike for all books that wedeln any odious teener.
&idiom's the vitiated mind only content with those
the mod trivoloaa and sidling kind. no who bait
formed a taste for solid needing, can tab aside wlth ni-,
Itch for something lighter, if it, 'GSM in bib way, end
than rears refreshed to his graver studies: sh ay e
who can lead nothing but the light. ands himself due
vowing all the trash—what divaiskds, nether Mau
beds diverted; and es honks to his taste are mostly •
onetype. he is moo left without insoaree, his mind a
prey uptut itself! • , '
, Whatt then. the peeper object Os reading? One great
end la itarodedr is .
andtbe lecturer Whited at saw s. kmxtb
, on this part of his eshlert.reasarkkos that dil
Peco, a mu
u4L &
of it eboald seek the useful drat, the pia eent
Ile concluded with a number of saleable , blots:
I. The teacher should shear bays at hand mute me.
tel bon* to take en in "odd ends ° of time.
2. lie should,not be appalled by the ids range of M
enden or ity.,the meat Dumber of books. fie should do
chat be could. Ilia capacity and batty *Mild grow ae
be had.
..:,; S. no sintidd not he tempted to read mach at onetime
dr don read.lfad.
1 4. The= the teacher tern be developed mod nip.
:Idly and tly; by having a course of treadling, well
devised' and she mussed. :.
S. Ile should beware of thicaMent ehangei in his plan
; ,
of study. ' ' -
6. Ile should remitter hest books be can teach on tie
sublecti:y inveetigating.
I. Ile di ''
Id dad, siebytte rather than books.
a. Os old elite and converse abOld, *batand h• made.
pow- '
t •
9. Ile should make use of his acquisitions,
ties what be reed..
10. tie should particularly reed the Bible, and mach
religions boots as the' PitgrioesPregters."
Prof. !rein delivered a lecture on Geology. Ile traced
its Idatocr-from the milled timee; he showed that al.
though 'feria the ancient philosophers hod
k entertahli
very correct °Pinst , In regard tot upheaval of tont
mot shy volcanic ditto. and in rrypird, to other geologi4
cal phenomena , still the science a modern one. • i
The father of the orients was Werner. :Among ite mei
Hest cultivators In England was Wrinn Smith. OM nu,
educated man. who made a geolniti I map of the Island
with vast labor. In Pismo Coler ind Befleflf the Teiilif I f hl4
made important discoveries along the fossil, O
tiny system. In this coant6 the pioneer In this 'uteri..
estingfield was Wm. niCluie. - • .
'fitr.liberman intendment the following resolaticro:
RcsOleel, That the p it 11.1,10 theater wet ion of 41
school law ' of May, 10:4, giving the County inperintroq
dent power to annul a teacher's certificate, le ben' hit
thinks proper) without any assigned coo se. ought to he
repo tied as arbitrary and tymnnical, or at least to ti
Modified that be cannot annul any certificate, withorit
the content of the nom d in whose employ the teacher'
may be found. .
. Remarks were made by Mestere. Mennen. Washbitch,
Orover and Yield. The resolution was unanimously
adopted. -
41 r . aterllllllll presented the following reildution : r I
Besotted. That a provision should berme& In the lee.;
for the:lamina , iota of all . presences 'cor the office ;of
County Superintendent. Iti , the d the teschka
of the County, by a committee appointed for that purl
1
v••,. , bnishl bat* attibed •
minunlestion, to Isis larliN,
Maio.
J , +vs Bewesaa. Witoier. were
p . . of lira damp. on "Noe
Delia •ea.
['aqualle Cricket Club will be
11 . 0 next. at 8 4 o'clock.. Punc
e members. Is requested..
/ ta 1 n Spring Post Mkt,
Ashland. to !plot°
C6:01. Tbomas Conner ts
to 4:r:eta:tint
about 8 o'eloeh.. Portion
atone was damaged by
00105144 by a Po
workmen at the fur
stibnite of our Fiie De
austatned •by the Messrs.
tam
in stat Ingjhat lb. watch
above liad7ll,lll Haven,
.ariner's berwe wis grad k
Iteteems that be
:11:ehito pereWod liqh lb.
etc had something' to do
We mike tldi ltate•
tam •
meeting of they scAeribers
on Saturday ereutntlasty
approaebitia Murialies,
!iweekentlemen, was select
lUle, Ell laiwen, Ilk Edgar
11. Wallace, Wan. Thump.
will be held at Ibis Town
4.1 matinee regularliewery
•
•
red, - hat, In the gev. gentleman we have a noble
le of* Imperanee man, whoseprecept and elate
ring a pthlle career of thirty years among as has
mitre and nosietent In protnot I rig the good of our
dreAL. That tie ter, appropriate and excellent ino•
"'an . "' by " 9 4 Cbolt." is deserving 'of one &pe
a:mends:ln:l.
. That the r alfgola: reeobitions be pliblisie4
the verough paws..
(4ptialte
.Inonk P. ticket.
C- A. Doeltrettlil, r Pot tigville Die Won.
,J.o C.llAarilk )
wALTfII S. Cittuinti.—itelLusee Mention.
• WILLIAIII. Gsn'Tc—OTnisttive DlVlsion.
pate.
After some remarks from several gentlemen, tbe real
lotion was unanimously adopted, and on motion. a ("Wit!,
tulttee was appointed. to embody the feregoint resoll
lions Ink petition to be praiwnted to the legislative. ' 1
11)e President appoirited blears. Sherman, Davis ad
Senses. • -
. 1 1
- ....
. taostrlNO alteslol(.,NOC. bCrt.
i
Mt. Johnson eonducted ari exercise in ort hog r a p hyle says, orthography is the end step to all wieners, th t
it ewe too mint n eg l ect d in out common 'wheels. le ,
taught from ai card in chewed, at e hut proceeded to gi el
hie method of teaching pupil. om the a-b•atis to the
higher branches of spelling.t I
Prof. Tomo eontibuell hie !elutes en geologY. Ile Pfeil
a history of the different volcanoes now in operation,l
and explained the connection between volcanoes end!
earthquakes. They were both referable to the eenteal
heat of the earth. In Central France and other placiew
were seen the craters of volcanoes which' bel not Wen i
to action during the historic period. I
Mr. Seltzer addressed the Institute on the mission oil
the American scholar. I
A. Y. Settler rose and addreased the Convention in 'al
speech in which by pAntlng out the iiictiniar's .r
sibili nies d
iqu i
In our rountry;" he set forth the vast respon y rid
uoblo labor deirolcing upon the leader. , , ;
After glancing at the a dvantages , afforded by oar Ivan.
try and comparing its progress with that of.leostdored ,
lamb , . be dweit,inore particularly on, the oppoirtissil teal
pretented to all fir the acquirement ot sou
inliunnd. ipa f
education. Then doming the powerful iee o
knowledge In its venom , departments. lo OW emellora.
Goa 01 the human race, be maintained the greet hu r por•
tang* of taking advantage of the opport mining Afforded
bynor country. opportunities not only to Ow 6,14 the
powerful and the noble. notonly the "proud toad Ars 0
a splendid line." bat to the poorest and buralibee r turi
happy land. Our country throws wide open the ale,
of le ruing to all and bids tbermoter. She soettora ass!
them in the pursuit of useful knowledge: for spot the'
cultliaticio of the mind as well as the eultivatimo egybe
st
I soil. depends , the power. wealth and proeperitv nt dation.,
of i t t ha b ac n tto w t " ILI b re : :To"ntillynlgliddloPritraiiii7l ' rot 1
for his &lbw men. his einintry. the world, and in ball
ever way be bendled Ids conntry, whet berAn art *cl
icks. literature or gbverneieut. he lament Ai the *mid.
for knowledge coat not be eoutlnna to roily one netion.l
for If It were Its growth lite that of a tender plant
den from the light of day. Would be slow.
It
and
crippled„ lie enjoined upon every scholar to do hie du
ty, each in bit own down , departuteet of awfulness.
ant especially to the teacher. for to him was intimated
a high and noble chine, to him was given the shaping
of the winch tit the scholars of oor moot ry, si that be
might inaintatn,with honor to himself audio his nun•
try the true poaltkm of a scholar. e
~
arrragooa stestort. zor, hen.
Air. Graves conducted an carrel e is geograpb r. Ile
said that there was much difference of °pluton about
tried
the time st which children should commence 1h study
of geogniphy. Ile 'bloke that it may Winfred iota
the Primary sebords—that the child may there I arn it •
find lemons by being taught the comparative bei bt soil
.dietanee of objects. de. 'A gioliwsbould be afwaylobetore
the young pupil while punning this study. ThAlt
lefueb
rook
er oily impart much indrnetion and be able to ivp hie
puplls.more correct ideas of the drtrailktos of aptly
by making short 'aconites* witb them sinus e
ebonite can call their attention to the tairdat ate r pee.
pronfoir tones. islands. peniesutu, is th muses, g u fa, hive.
straits, lakes and rivets. dc. .
Local geography should receive lbe most
a tention
-.and the recitation should be so conducted es fix in
tbi , mind of the tearer! the form and tocsin' of the
salmis divisilons of land, and Water sod the 'sloths lo
cation', of places.
the
Descriptive Geography as prevented ill
milit of oar
teat boOke. does not deserve much attention.
Outline Slaps , should be furnished for (Sep gawk
nican ; and if the teacher does ,not end (bitten.. be
should supply their place by painting on ea yaw or
'filming on the blackboard, a map of the dila t corm,
trite as they come up for consideration. . W s, a map
ban been furnished, the class may be drawn u in (refill
.of it, and one of their number appointed to *land by It
with a rod to,polnt out the different places sur they are
named; and when be bib to do so, then the one that
di
petaled - him Amid be required to take his place. until
be, is put down by some member of the class, w h en turn
shall succeed him. By pursuing this mune pupae
become very much interested , and in most all wish
to know all about the imsone that ma y ealdeed
them. • ' f
. Map Drawing should receive much attentl'max it is
the best way to ex in the mild of the pupil t he Infbrms
i
lion that is to be gained from a map. let eab member
of the class be provided with 'a sheet of paper nd pencil.
and be required to drew a copy of every map ts si larger
or smaller sicale thau tbe one from which be t es it. Poe
the first recitation the class may be able onl to furnish
the outlines of a Division. Country or State; at the next ,
they can put ou the mountains, rivets, town . de, nod'
they complete the entire map. There are any advan
tage, that result from map drawing ; It gin power over
Abe hand, andezerchwe the pupil in deft ining Coo
redly py the eye, and in fact all the advaiLteges that, re
suit from linear drawing may be derived from this ene
cite. - 4 ,1 •
After the class has drawn a map
oil - untry,ihe
teacher may place an outline •of it on the Lack-bond,
and require the_pupils to comities U. from dandy, ed
°enraging critleisms from , the grambers of t e claw`, To
inoreadvancekciasaes, Matbeinatical Wax
AL Statisti
cal and Chill Geigniphy. may be lest Wog by the use
of charts whihblontain a systematic m ugement of
topics. .
Mr. Valentine of Beading, then made,' fe remarks.—
Ile dld not come here top articipate, burnt ety 14 listen
and be taught. Ile felt ntueb intend In t e sulteii 0
Geography. It Is generally considered a dry study but
it was owing to the fact that it was not to lrbt properly.
lie agreed with th r remark' , of Mi. Graves Ile di o4 not
believe that it should be committed to mum rom
books only: but It should be taught% fro petard . lie
showed the knowledge to be derivedZ fro the stuff Y
°
Geography—that Physical .Ceography con Bute' Ooor
raphy in its true winos • r", d ti;
Prof. Trego explained clizeilleation of Its, an e
n i
order in which they are trued. treating prieticubviy 0
the formations actually existing between ottsvilW, and
Philadelphia. Ile showedbow Geologi s t were enabled
to obtain a knowledge of ten miles or coo of the earth 'a
crust. it the strata were horizontal, we uid only-ob.
tan a 'knowledge of the crest of the 611.014' bating as
in a mine; but the strata Wets • Upliftedfaild we could
study them without digging Anti) the enrib,hy walking
over their edges. Mere ifotherwlve. our knowledge o
the earth's crud would be limited to the istaincembich
we bed sue welled In digging into It. , I
Mr. Barnet t presented the following re lutionvi
Resolved, That a committee of nee be s pointed , to in.
quire Into the canoe of the removal of r. bud County
Superintendent. .
Ile remarked that there was no reaSorial fogsetwown
why Mr. Krewsoo bad been discharged ble berm
expired—that wpought to know it. i • '
Mr, Wends then said he did nut thin this
es a proper
place to bring the matter up, and paid a y on w o
anxious to know could do so by wrding tbe Stele
nted
tlu Su.
perintendent. Mr. Sherman remarked 6 a oaldlrair
the subject had not been brought up. t: is props
as a wrung done to the Board• of Di toni; tint the
teachers do not regret the removed of Abe last Buperirr
Lenient and have nothing to do with W Me maid not
nee why a vote should be taken on the tubjeeh; the di.
rectors C 01314 find out thaw muses. l \,
Mr. Barnett said that be did not wish c tbe Leaders
here should decide whether It was thiliS or wrong, only
that a committee be appointed by the IPresideet if be
saw et. , I , ,
Mr. Yield , the President, said be had `not'thatpower.
Question called for—lost. ,
. ,
The following reiolatiba was presenter b y MrlDraveg .
Itatolced, that we, the teachers of SehuylkillCountyl
in 'Convention seartntiled, do approve °. of t int recent,
cluing. that the State Superintendent‘haii 0 In net
a Li
&fence to the County Superint -indent! thbe ut.y. 1
Mr. Field said it was rather •. sea ye mattir e ind
would rasher it bad nut been brough p. ',
Thli resolution was unanimously toted. i 1 , .
minas sessio. nor. AIL. ne. I
Mr. a raves presented thdoliowing neolalksli
Resoled, That tbe Waders of Behr y!kill Cleanly in
Convention ameindied, do realise to unßeourinettennt
with
our present Deperiniendeld to ,perimote the Inter
ests of education in the County—Which Maladapted.
Mr. Valentine of the Readies IGO boot. was Intro.!
dewed. andaddrearedahe Atendatlon at lengtiOsi "The
Relation Intellectual Culture natalo td Physical Lai
bor." ' Ifi
Sir. Wernts moved that a vote oft nkshe tendered
for his eseelleat oddities. with a revisit forA copy Itir
publication, which was agreed to.
Mr. Valentine said he would ibeerha t tlY furnish a copy
—he was only sorry be was not able tq do ea last • mar
Jest ntorejustice. . ,
Prof. Treece concluded his lectures en Geology. '
Remarks were made by the Rey. r. Waebbana and
others.
fronfrimi szetrunr, Soc. "MM I. .
Sir. Bbertnalf mood that we petit! the fwgislatum
a l ,
to pan a taw dear to that passed de tbe , benefit of
Cheater County. greeting au ap Mon for Owed
tithe Institute. • - '
vie mom ,was carried. and W fillikilki l l i t
andilobesou were ',Plated* to r 9 ° r 11l ' 4.4
deceits Ibisald petition.
Ow nice lan.a sots of Monks Wien ildbi;igarater
of the Sidentille Association for the. of Mull's dein°.
Ebel Map.
On motion. s vote of thankabs tan tette , eliberm,
of Pottsville for the kind tioepludif with *bleb they
received the Carbon *Galling thelnt Rubs.
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PNN, ?UTE AND._ 50EL
t ,
Ole Ball is traveling in Norway..
Deaths is Philadelphia last week, 145.
Met is in possession of the Liberate.
She deti Knowles is said to be dangerous
._ -
. 1 / 11 ). I• •
Re y, the horse tamer, Is now at Steck
hos. ' , . ...- -4 F • . ,• -
• Tit . Satualice river is !roses oier at Ast
itisiii - !
Vas, Wisest it probably. the first et the kind
in isis . country... .
Putstoes . are Felines Undid, Cone. , at
17 ts per benbel.
- Pr North Cerulina apples are ogling in Nnr
fig? at it'per barrel.
.;
IslllrWittiams College' ties 229 'students, of
I:ter' 49 ire Seniors.
i. 6,olfr‘att,Cdoltageeheilorz.his 578 students and 40
• jio-110e. Neal DeW . has base elected a member
r
o the Maine.Legistature. 1
Air Steamboat navigation en. Lake Ontario
la
llATltiel°;olidsuefmtesalr. rewords l t h e eppeara nee .
t
OOW-than meat itself.
Netirerkill is a Sioux word, compounded of
Aile water, Abruska, a valley. -
I The Yount' Carus Itall.Rold Company
Id d eclared a:dividend' of fuer pee cent. I .
', ' A ;men its Philadelphia' was recently fined
t
10 for swearing sid fii for getting drunk.
Mules the last twelve months -the police
fret - Fork. city have made 60.865 arrests.
. Air IM S Medary has signified his accep
teas
nce
the ePpoiatteent of °Decreer of, Reuses.
JW"It is a sigh of extraordineyy merit, when
hr.se lige ~at ear it are turned to praise it.
•1! f T h ey are n e w talking of the Astir House
calor suitable site fur a post office in New Turk.
rfilifile the City id' Milwaukee there are 13,000
lebttlarenjes - hu are constant attendants et reboot. :
i_iffsfriftes population of !Cincinnati In 1831 was
211,&31 ; rete city now has al population of 275,000.-
Diffi-The puilitt debt of lee consolidated city of
;
Philadelphia emu oar to twenty millions of dol-
Ih4re. , - -
j jeffr Senator Sumner, it is.stated, wilt return
fi,en Ramps in time to attend the opening of Con
lgo____ll- ~,,.._.
110./m - gua runt of $,OOO bag been subscribed at
Murillo to relieve t he Masonic Hall its that city.
i- Pein a.int.
I irsr Prof. Henry D. -Roger., of Philadelphia,
1- has beeb elected a member of the Royal Society
f of Louden.
,per's . volunteer police force ha t been organ
; lied in Reading . - Object—to catch theism_ and
TBich Ulm?!
: 1 r The receipts of the city of 'Paris last year
" amusiated to $26,0410,000, and 'the expenses to
!$23 ' 096p0. . ~ . :
i or Aa intrepid editor down South has hoisted
, Euchunau'a name WS his candidate fur the Prost
:detail in 1860. - •
l ' . jil - Sir Win. Maguey, Lord -Mayor of London
In 1843, has become bankrupt, and has taken the
benefii, of tile law. A '•
1 '
;$-tee Suprist.e Court of, Teo has just
. decided that the 1.114, io public., of a' single oath,
,is an indirtablo-offeuse.' • : • • ,
185 - Charles 'Combat, a gambler, ha s beco.con.
'lviet.4 of manslaughter, at Cincinnati, for killing
-..
a unto named Gregory.' • .
jirA bill has,beenrepored in the North Car
olimiLegislature to remove the free colored pop.
i t ulattLti from the State. . . .• , -
uOrThe Middlesex 'company at Lowell are
i making heavyl woolen Balmural *kin. fur the
ll girls to. eltato in this hinter:
1,. jarlfisbup. Putter, of Pennsylvania, made a
• ,'pasta recently in Liverpool, at a bauquat, at
which Lord Brougham presided. i
- iffir . Caleb Coshing thinks that the most beau: ,
tifulrwomen in ibe Uoited States are to be found
froo4 Philadelphia to Richuiond.
fifferTbe .4.hanger horse," which has made his
.f. mile in 2.34, has been purchased by Mr. Joslyn,
i, , ..f New levee: Cann., fur 92,250.
1 Ifiti"A storekeeper of Winchester advertises ten
1 , lieutobi of sausage* fur a dollar; whereupon au
„ 1 4 ange pectat e r—t"dog cheap!"
- • fifT-A new nags of the eity of Raleigh, Pil i
C., jbps been c ompleted. The aggregate popula
tion,. white and . black, is only 4;352.
. ,
pin-Geu. Garibaldi has just left Nice fur the
little estate which he cultivates un the blued of
Malldalena, a dot on the Mediu:maven.
.fpflrSt,Aedrew'a Lodge,established in Borten
p
1 in 1755, have paid to the fund fur purchasing the
1 Washington Mount Vernon estate, $lOO.
1 ‘,,fedr Effects of the cold weather out west—forty
; three marriage licenses were granted by the clerk
of the Cinciotitti probate court but week. .•
1 pirtwenti:five newspapers which have been
r • etyted in Katie*s since it. settlement:in the :allot
1 1854 hatteitirpended, ur ;ode undOntfieli. •
1 er-George D. Prentice, Bsq.: Gra accomplished
1 allie
t r of the Louisville :/otinsaiiiis spoken of es
the Opposition candidate fur. Governor of -Ken
,
tacky. •
i ! jar The Tamaqua"-Continentale, Capt. 11. En.
•teriine, and Port Clinton: Artillery, 'Capt. John
I Morn, paraded at Hamburg, Barks County, on the
1 18th instant. •
' ‘ 1124rin Tamaqua lost week the Second Regl
riLtaeftifSeo h i n it y v l e k r il h l
e 6 ad o e u d nt CyallVeoLlsunbtei:ursteuprartnctoedi.
atmel D. 11. Goodwin. 1.•
, i /figr34r4-McDoruict, of Richland ovanty, Ohio,
i now licit% ho good health; at the ate of 1011 years,
'' 2 4Was Isismi; in Puunsylrattia, on the banks -p1 the
t Ausqatha ono, in 1749. ,
. Or Pe Lorberry Railrsdol, at Pinegrove, In
L
' tb.s County, was placed ouriiirooerract last week.
the workmen are to cow' mence at once, and the
' 04ead to be completed by; next May..
lI Air Amelia Dutcher; an uulteppy young wo
i, man, committed suicide at New Lisbon; Wis ,
1 last wek. She had been seduced y Mr. P. W.
' e
t, the husband of her sister, in whose fatal
' she resided. '
',Printers sometimes make queer mistakes.
• 'A loco oco editor says "the Democracy are licked
like a band of blethers," instead of linked. tied
nnelllcr says "end we have wet the enemy, and
we are theiri f - , ' . . •
.Since 3Vorphy has been in Europe, up to
the time of the 'close of the Marro - its game, he
? has played mit hundred and seventeen• jratiaita,
j sixteen of which be lust, eighty-eight won. Rost
1 thirteen drown, , • t..
1 pErA Cincinnati reporter says of a very ele
.-i
j gaet female p ickpocket: "She rarely.speaks to,
iany one; is always quiet, gentle, emilteg and gen
teel ; comes like a sunbeam. sod, like. it, , acids
noiselessly away." . .
iperliebert Wends, John S. Ball, ;slid J. C.
• "Diuwelf, Esqs., three Pittsburg lawyers, who
'fought with fists, feet and ether unforensie woo.
puns, in open court, have been fined $lOO, 975
and $3O respectively: - •
pfrA citizen of this Etate, Mr George , Wash
ington Reilenyder, of Pottsville, has, it is said, ue.
• cepted To:n Ilyers's challenge to fight any man in
the world far $10;000.—Ex.
' lisa hel "Bully" fen him ! •
per 'Ati ediiur siring an, account' of a dinner
at a betel, says,-"ire; did our duty, by devouring a
i piecesut fine, fat wild turkey which weighed over
twenty pounds." We should think the editor had
f•did the landlord" as` well as his duty. i •
1241"Settei Trissari the minister from 'Nicara
li
gua to our goverment, feeling himself aggrieved
• by certain statements derogatory to himself, in
the New Turk Times, has sued the proprietors for
-libel, laying the dautagetat the moderato sum of
$25,000.
. ,r4r Tbe J u?ior Fire Company of Reading, are
making preparations for a grand parade and .ball
en the 2d of December Dell, in honer of the forty
fifth anniversary of their organisation. A dein
. gation from the Good, Intent Fire Company of
this librough,, is expected tube present.
• - The Lestrenworth Oita Times says that All
doubts in relation to the reality ut the gold mines
of ;hat State are now dispelled. The dirt of the
Rabias'iques pays from ten t o fifteen cents per.
pad, while in California_diggings are considered
rich - which average from: five to seven cents to the
pan. • " _
pef-The., will . of the late Judge Wm. Jay, of
Westchester Cuunty, N. ;i.,-lust wide, public, elm
.
' tains the following: : •• ' •
, I bequeath to my son one thousand dollars in
trust, to be sjiplien by him at his discretion in
proMoting the safety and comfort 'of fugitive
slaves. \-, •
.
,A D i stressing Coegh CPUIK• the friends of
' the sufferer as much pain as the sufferer himself.
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry will certainty
sure coughs; colds, rest • consumption, and that
speedily. .When *d it.ever fail?
f
.. Buy none uole _it has the written signature
-.-" I Betts" on the rapper. ~
I 1 ;ark boy in ugusts, Me., fell off a pile of
: boards a distantc,lot sixteen feet, end has not
'since been able to articulates a word. What
d.
a
, blessing it Would be-it soda uf our long-winde
' legislators iroulinet4to Augusta and make the
acquaintance, of that pile of board,: The pil,
grimagiwonld reduce the length of the session
over °oh third- s'l _.
. Pflr An item from Leanest. India, stafes that
as a funeral party of her Majestj's 28th - - Regi.
~mewt were out burying a comrade, a flash - of
lightning knocked down the - Whole narty, killing
. tele men and wounding ;another. 1 The killed
3looked exactly as it -they had been shot through
the head, withiscitne portions •of the skin off the
chest; end the. 0dir1 .... ....." 1.
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Dr. Wietar'sßahasa of Wild Cherry.
Where Oa above prep ration is known, tt is so
welLeatablivbed' es au,nfalible Remedy tor Ake
are of - Noliykft Cade. Sore, rk"at. Marlene%
Spittiog tf Alma, Pan is the Breast,
Creep, Whoopieg Cowyk, and every form of Val
monary Complaint, that it were " . work of super.
erogation'to speak of.its merits. •
Discovered by a well known 'physician more then
twenty scull slice, it has.by the wonderful cures
.it has elfeeted,,beettostantly appreciating in
public favor; canto he use and its reputation are
alike unlearnt!: and it is ciao , known and cherished•
by all (and thetr "natue.is legion") who have been
restored to health by its use as the. GREAT Rene-
Dr fltr all the,diseasei which it Kansas to cure.
Sir Jimee Clark, phySidion to Queen Victoria,
hail given it as his opinion that • '
•••-' . Commumptiem cam be Cured
The-whole history of this Meth ne .fully con.
Erma the opinion. of , that eusineof marl. Thou.-
sands eon testify;wid Ames , testleed, that when
all other remedies bad failed, ibis hes completely
eared; tbit wbea the sufferer bad well nigh des
, paired, this hal afforded immediate relief; that
when the physitian had pronounced the disease
, incurable, this bee removed it entirely.
The virtues of.tbis Balsam storklike appliva.
• big to cum* infil
Blight Cold or a Confirmed ComElp
vier, fed. Its power! as a ri eirtailli • Y.
pleural mid Iffedairti remedy cannot be ire led.
per•tfactetord,_estreklase Anne
on
ft kai tke
wuirratt sietireef ..I:Burre on the wrapper,
as well as lbe ptinied name of the proprietors.
• S. W. FOWLS ,b CO., Proprietors,
• • • Destes.
. •
,Por isle by their agenu everywhere.
a tonsris;--John 0. Brown • C. Hughes, and
Ilaar)fluter; Pottflille; C . .4 L. annttinzer.
Behnylkill I 33. W. Prevost, httnersville ;
E. .1.10 Peeler, Taatigon ; IL
Bblseler, Port Varltoti; Pawl Baer; , Pinelrove ;
0. Itenkan 4;Bon. l'usearora Mario Marsh,
New Philadelphia Jonas Rota. hold, Port Clin.
toe; H. Lida, Bt. Clair ;, P. . Now
Cattle.; Jobe William) . aliddieport. - 4 ,
Jai; 31, , 1333: - 31-raral
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Tan Leann:in:tee aets Ma. Br.rri.—Tho Lon.
.1 3 1 , ,; m A n ß ini). 1 , 1 ~:. •
D is, Wste —.loN,E,s—uo the 12tb Inst., by 'flit, TC'ef .
doll 71 . 4. C. st pinicalarly enrage at Mr .% Vm. B. WM. 2104/114,1,ip1a Duman to CATAAilf‘i.folsof,both of
RAW tuella Treaty with China. sund.ti wakes 4 ri.ht es k. , i
i;tt, I
onerous 'ebargea mini , the bluetit:BW Minister, s iir t ii e ll r :ii i 6 x _ Arst
that are Imeed upon „cony t 4 theAreasY. whieb r . Oak. o ,:i tiO'• • ••14 11110. nt,
eY i t z. biltefo.T . :ololl , roi:k. I'4Mo, of I n lie Piro o Itlve MYI b..
Ns tTbeederer" reams , have eeitsnld,nt by *ono 04 4:l444l6.:AntAran saute to Ittnecc.i.ltoscot, all of
milfifit.: The treaty bile the Swan Department , 44l tLit aisttes, - :. - ; I. : 1 , .. '
Ilrephingten, and Mr f Seed basil/leo ttesl a privets
Siete toWlrienCin,thla:eity. .11.14
e a t o
tons 1 .4
*nowt t "P teani lir:were for colo mi ver*new lonia
t •
,of winter ;torments at she Brown Stone Clothing
PLII , of, Recta:ill a Witioo, Nod. 114 l
3 ia and. SOS
Cbeilinut..street. Orre Sixth, Ph i!adeph
• /1,7• A Seek Fer lbeloltwaßY Dlt. SAMUEL
•
LECTUILVVion thd causes and rate of
Conatutiptlon, Asthma, Droaibltle,lleart .Disosse, Drs.
papatitiYeaaale Comptalitta, and Chronic
Disown Fetter
ally, (bound. 380 papas,3o angraeidgsz) by Da. o.lrec"
flPl4ning the author's treatment, hy übleb be both
provides and rates the above disease&
ThII book has been the meananf win; thousands of
lOW. Price 25 cents: Fent: peed pal& rOP
mots. Apply tope. B. YITCII, dare !Ili Brealway,
New York. Consultatlow personally, or by, lett et, free.
October 22,'411 4341t0
W lloLlowayle Ointineest
For injuries resulting from Ire. stesei or hot
. water,
olloway's Ointment is indeeda }Klieg Ulm. It not
P
only relieves the pale and luta antaatice, but prevent * *
the supardeitif tares from despeilus and itlittadittg. No
Steamboat train should ewer *art without
'apply of this emit external • viteedy.l Cuts, bruises,
fractures . , hums; dislocations, etwore all equally within
the fielder Its orally° indoeuce, and Immix no varie
iety I
of eruptive° , nieerous diseasembleh it 14 inalpsh of
Cohltolllog., I n nineteen cat of twenty of the fatal
.casinpheue cassis" rectordeti by the presto. this ixtrite
inunterirriteol, avoid have saved the victim. * The
Pills are eictallY potent in internal &sunless. - •
Sir The (healcus at *as never )et, even In
this .0 of livolinew invented a similar article which
has been of marl beneed.kithollaneda. than joint natters
ifau Lustre!. Mar Ristorative. Thinedmitable preps.
ration, the-poplilarity of which esteigds over the whole
country, from' Maine to Georgia, t< the only article
which can with eonedenep be used in ail the diseases to
which - the human hair is liable. renewing° daily wrb I
ling or coming to the proprietor to pers4s, to announce
thig benefit received iron .te IlFe, 'Zing, of whom, base l
bete almost entirely bald, and their hair tute been re° t
toted; others whose hair had become dry &rut- bard, bate
bad it completely revived and beatified; sod others
otiose scalps bat been covered with twaittid dandruff, I
have bad It completely eradicated, and the hair restored I
to &delightful purity and beauty. Jules Manor's
kab l J
Luatrale flair Restorative Is beyond fileaSidre superior to
any other article used for the above yarrows. This the
proprietor candidly believes to be true, from his , knout-
edge ot , !, the ingredients composing it, andfrom the thou.
sands Who have teetified in its favor. ' For ',ale by all I
respeetible druggists and at the Laboratory and Wbotr
sate Depot of Jules Hiegel & Co.; Tot ClWinut street,
Philadelphia.
Yor sale also wholesale. and retail, et F. BANDER. I
SON'S Drug and Chemledikcire, Pottsville.
.air -The Great English Reistady.-...31ft
JAMES CLARKE'd CELFAMATED pIIALE I'ILL4.
Prapareikfrota-a pieserlptlon of Sir J. CLiaat, M. D.,
Plop Wan Eatramdintiry lb the Quora: .
thia ithaluable medicine to unfailing In ibe mire of all
time° painful and dangerousfili6M/Sea to
vet/OW[IIOOD N subject.• nriderateii all eiencand re
tangos all obitructions, and a speedy cure Sim iad
on. s
Aro,,Dlarrlled Ladies It is pecullarlY, suited. It
wi I, Ina short time, bring on the monthly petifid with
regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bows the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counte l rfeita;
tar There Pills should not be laivn by fewialei dieting
the FIRST TURKS NONTIIS of PMegslaitcy, as they
are sure to bring 0/S •
.I(iscarridge, but at May cram lime
they are safe. . •
In all cases of !4ervousind Spinal Alfretiona, rain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue' u alight exertion, Palpita. l
lion of the Heart. Ilyaterics, and Whites, three rills will
effect a cure when all other means have' falled.ruad ••;'
though a powerful remedy, do mit contain lion, e doupel,
antimony. or anything hurtful tn the constitution.
Full direction. In the pamphlet around each pachage,
whictishould be carefully preserved,
Sole Agent forthe eitiVA States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin Co.,)
Rochester, N.l.
N. 0.--$t and•O postage 'stamps enclosed to any.au.
thori zed' gvnt, will Insure a txUtle, containingaver 00
pilia.'by return maii. r
For ROO In Pottsville, by HENRI ; ATLOR:' in Tama
qua, by E. J. FRY; and Druggists throughout the
I; tatted States and Canada,. June 19, '5B
THE GREATEST
rher.e.ctic,e43. ramocscrcroz-sr
, IT E • , A G
MR. K E NNEDY, of Roxbury bas discoverhd In
One of our conimon. pasture weeds a remedy that
cures
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,'
/ROM 'it'
The Wont Scriittila down to a Common Pimple.
•
lie his tried It (n over eleven hundred easethand l never
(ailed except in two cares. both thunder humor. lie bap
now In his pots enintl over one hundred certificates of
Its value, all within twenty miles of Dorton. . •
Two bhttlei are warranted to cure 'a nuniing sore
month. . . I , '
One to three bottles will cure the w o rs t kind Of pint- ' 1
pies on the face. ~
Two or.three bottles will clear 114,eyetem of bilr4: 1.1
, Two bottles are wane - sited to cure the worst maker inl
1 the dont-ch.
Three or five - bottles are warranted to cure the worlt
kind of Erysipelas. • ' ,
One or two bottles are warranted to cure all, humor in
the ryes. •
Two bottl e are warranted to cure running of the tiara
and blotches among the hair.
Your to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
runntou ulcers. , , I ' •
One bottle will core peaty erupt tons'of the akin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst I
kind of ringworm. I
Two or three bottles are warranted to core the most
desperate Mee of rheumal him. i ' I
Thee tatuur bottle* are warranted to etire mit award. I
Five to eight bottles will•cure the worst rase !of ;era- I
. ula. :I
One to thlreetiottles are wan anted to cure toe worst •
Mae of Dyspepsia. 'I know from the experience!of thou- •
sande that !Chas been caused by a canker in l i, the- /Co
coach:
One to two bottles are, warranted to cure sick 1
head
ache.
One to two bottle are \ warranted to regulatea eastkle
state of the bowels. - it
~,
! One to two bottles will regulate all derangement jot
the k %dopy* . , !
Four to sir bottles has cured the worst casesnf dropsy.
One to three bottles has cured the worst Cash of*piles
a relief Is always eXperienced - : what a mercy ito get cc
-lief to such an eseruelating disease!
No change of diet riser necessary—eat th
can get and enough of it.
' Dir.-than-sloe est: —Adults. one tablespj
day: Children over ten years, dessertspoonful;
from Ave to eight years, teaspoonful. As noi
can be applicable to all constitutions, take II
operate on the bowe
N l' , twice a day.
• ANO/SC.IMM) 117 1 1
DONALD KENNER
No. 120 Warren S(reet, Rozbri
••' i
. . Price Si. • 1
iFirFor sale by dru s uisti throughout the Ui
January T• 3,1514
WHAT THEY SAN ,
c 3 I
ES 4:3‘331:3. fara1123.0.:
A anEval.a.; a. C., 44.7.1, 1858.
Slaws. FARREL, liEltill,io a. CO.. - I
PIIILADELPIiII.
Genf kw,: :- -The claire-attention et:deb.:Mr own affil re
ha+. required since the tire, has hitherto Prevented us
from writing you about the Sate. ! ,
which we suf-
Otrocrasion of the fire 19th of July, by
feted &Aerie loom. our stove, with a 'nuMtrer of other
building. was consumed. The safe, of yur manatee-
lure, which we had In the store. wa expo u sed to a most I
intense beat., a$ is well attested flakedd the effects on its
and scaly ap- i 1
strong iron frame. which, from its ,
pserance, looks a• though It had lieen tiled for a long
time
In a furnare.; - The Safe with heaps o molten glass
and keg* of nallsjused info a wean, fell Into the cellar.
surrounded by burningvnaterials, and thrift was suffered
tO remain, (as the 'content a bed been removed hefor
after
e I be
fire reached us,) until the tld of kugnst, , 14 days
wards. ._
The difficulty In cutting It open withi the . beet toots
that could be procured. convinced us of Its power to re
sist the attempts 61 bur,tlars, and when it was opened.
we frond the Interior. to the astonishment of.all, en-.
tirely uninfured by fire.
This test has so hilly convinced us of the eapshilitlesi
of your Safes, that we would not part withthe one will
• have In use fnr a large sum, were ere debarred the prirbi
\
lege of getting another. Respectflly vinare;
it. t.IT kROLAW asos,
FARREL, 'HER RINC
- 130 Walnut Street,, Philadelphia ,
Only Maker' thls StatS„
UFARING'S j
PATENT CHAMPION SAFE;,
The most relic Vie security from Are Nose • 4isoirn
October le, 1414 t
,
NEW FALL GOODS ht the; "Bee Hive ,
•LADIES'
Dress Trimming,
Furnishing
AND
tf oieig Store,
Centre Street,
Adjoining the
POTTSVILLK HOUSE.
Juit received. a 1 / arge atm .....mple... se
Goods of the latest and most .11rabli itylt ind
1r inter, embraing— ; 1 it •
"Trimmings," of every &Pcrlptian. Priam Tenet
and Mahe Antloneltibbona, Mlle% Buttons. elc. t i r
.•Chenilie and Velvet Bead Drones'," nee saddens al 'i
styles. 'I i
.n.. '
I
"Embmiderlee and Lane." very cheap.
_ f .-.
-Pali Watery." or all Pliant, lbr tedirei Ceuta' . int
. .
Children's Wear. '; ,
"Gloves and Gauntlets," of every yariety ' . I
...Jet Ornaments," Tina, Beetles, Draevieta.Chains , %de.
c
"Fany Halt Pina,"•new rind handionlynOvi.; I .
_ _ ....,_ doetlol3.loo.
. -
'Perfetterfrand Topa Artlelte,"*.t.:4r. Apt),
'Arircornpastrg* mad attractive aunt. of the
abure Gouda, et tilAt are offered at the io T eo prices.
,• s eatvithe..qiee wive+ , a eitu, awl
Goods. • [Sept. 2S. 'SI 3141 •
litligions 3atetr,
Ws are infbnued that the ladles; of itiiii First •Pteio,,
terben 'Church (Bev. Joseph McCool,) of lbis Ostia will i *--.--- - r - --=----;------,----. ---
hold a Fair sod Festival, at the Uwe: Est I, on the i
rafter'l T, ORB RRY'CRLEK.RA II . II6 A T
ecru and evening of Friday,t7th'prc.alut. : i XI COMP NY:—Notire is hereby given to th.. 111 d
, ' '•' • i iof tbaga:'gra f,,the Lorberry Creek ltaiiroad,Volooto .
FAA AND Ft STIYAL..-The eougrigatiou of the English' Of Sehuylkiunty. that an annual. 'eleet km *tit 1*
Lutheran Church. of Pottsville, alit holt! their Annual t t gi:l e d ist b i z
it; tl co
u tMrembar n ty.
that
the
ootgos,..Oic or tirdati
Fair ontrastlyal, at the Town Illi t ,igni Ibis Valitilog Of * Filbert,' in i e borolgh of Phagrove.fgrtrglkill county,
the 24 th of Iteeetithee• and also on that Ea, k. (Cit r tit naas,) ' to diet by Clot—One Prgaidergt. Eliht V r i ens c:ete,. n One
day and evening. , •
litigating* will be reneni, with Peetett qg a d s t ". 4 TrATlN7trirti(47l;;,rg,tireary'n. g
' everything on band suitable for gifts to 1 young at old. irl,rj eew , Nev: imbg - . ,
__.......
' i,__ • NOTICE'S. - • os. yr N .• A . „....A s
''
I I-3-- A F IKE Ntifier. '
tir METHODIST EPISCOPAL !Clitilleilteroud 4 kJ •
Street, P o ttsville; ilev. It. Ej Otl4ol', Ps . Di. ' there he e t i 1 11.1 ' 0 P°" 6 " ll " latl°n ti vow
»da rains throughoat,the Mow that thorn are
et ne.serviceevityliabbath, at ICI A. X mod at 74 P.M. ,til no Stbi ' ent at this pleat. I now itch to *Oil say
geriCSOLlSM.l.XtilEitANCEVßOß ,3llailtel l ti q uaric i
triode di. pu bit s - vmsfilli, that tdo Ivo, St a hl..
POttatitle,aav W. li e Lroltsaltactt, Pratt*. Divine set- * i . t a. a via g a tioD a t Boattoolhangwitvimm,gi mew,
'vice In this Church malady every ,Sutidgiii Morning,; me g gi as coop as tho sheerest. and arg Roodis the
at 10140'clork; eventrigiat 7 o'clock : W.,klj Prayeil b o a ; ire Agben t a I a of-enlist water running at th e
ticating,.flttsday evening. ccil,O'clocit. • I Stable ac:" - ' *j 2 - . : • , :'
.;• - Willa 14130 ND PRISSBY2SIIIAht CIIORCU Wilt ' ',, i'aLicters HOTEL,"
worshi p regular' at the Associate EgribrinediChurch i- , .it ,krenurrick;-ziew, jereiy
ilultdiug, Market stroct—Rev.itlatioll: MIN, Ifailot.-1- .
alabhath ittorattag,.at 10% o'clock; aatalliitraj at, 1 o'.1: - GSORSESULIN. rtelf er t *
clock. 'Weekly Lotter* and Prayernseetkag,-Waidu.sagg., aGrz G.: Aumucu has chain. of th 4 , 411 -
ottattlaza,s 3 t 7 o'clork. •, , • 1 ,
.., i
~ at 'Oa '.• 3
._ ,
lEWM3
MMMI=M I
. 1 .., 'i V.II9VER'BI,IIAKiit'S
i i
-'.7 . - ~• ' - . T-• i . egL,EBItATED
FAMILY; SEWING - 'ACIII f.
NES.
• 1 •, i • 1 ,• , 1 ;
liA Se'sv fieylot: .I!rtele 111:50.i
. 1 --. 1 1 ' .-- •
'445 Broadway, New York. ,-,._, - .
"al Cherp , al g treat; Phl!adedkbra„-
r
I
01 4 tatett
w 111 snrt
air nn"
uk
lQv. ; .: ~.•
lali.osithefeau of every other.— if.tili..iff Nestseyyer.
Is rap dlykonting Into general nee.-i-itildwirk .Adro•
e t •
Is th ,hest oR Its kind.—Mitiere.feWraa4 :i . •
-
• A chitin:my snags one.—Sursra Register:
It works on oil irt; cotton, or leether.=-4,,,„„apiti New,.
Few* from mammon- spots.—Lan-,ssier Hero d.
Its seism ard at durable as the tahrtra.--Viry. Herold.
Sews k stroni and beautiful seatn.=.ldoeu Sentnel.
11 to inanagtid wi th fortiori ease .—Loyroer gh,,d.
'lt to not listile to 01 out of order.--i Rush rale , epub.
roupeOot to of we sear saw,;-Crthseit Gentle.
al.
IVerylustly,taklud the lead..-Casiderrport Jeura
: Wa nisrsel At its woodcrful esecution.- 010 e. Herald.
i The hurt Ilitinest and subitanttat.-'-Oadis Repub.
Will igra bottocioatlstactloo thau any other,—/blAy.
E l t itlltion .Itst . be ; oliPtiorik -t i ell— i l s 'P l V 4te. •
The hitt rn outset end lu this con eadtiaai .h.l.
Not titaluigl4 stltek will poll out.4ll' bury °Alibi*.
tiOsi.. 1 - i : 4
DA WM VS work where It itops...-Atirere Bedews.
]tat a sitkleb that will Pot 14P---Mrdrwlows "iter
4
Ott tiMe value to .sswers.—Jrrsey Shop. Reptsb
It*Pla Y E wing lit public flror..4aaci.l. Dips,. re r
lit fait vWI Into family use.—Chonter Tekgruph
The!tirover, k Dakar Is the beit.—fmororil Gautts.
Theliisit o Its riass.,.. Gospr.t llcruld. . 4
Ottilic.'sot , 1 43 •
SHOEMAKERS
kj hoema'kers and a . foreman a 4 want ' ed iMmediate•
ly thy aUhaeriber, at Ashland, to whom rod *ages
willbe given. sone but ec.od workmen need apply=
The I§retuat:i must be well acquainted with rutting , .uut
worki.
•Astilanth.lovember 20. 'SS 47.6 t•
4
()O,PARTIN ER T
juE v b by itic'en that the partner
.b ttt ~ 4xisting between the undersigned. Butler the
tirm bt DERBY it NUTTING, le thetrodudry, Maeltine
and cat Maitufact wring:business. has been this - day dls
eolctid , by mutual consent. The buslnes4, In all its
betnebei, wlll,berealles be eneriedion by J. L. Nutting.
All debts - 416 p lb* said firm are 10l he collected by 'hint.
and hit daalandf , a4alnat said Beware tompresented to
hint !Nl' pet)ieluout. I, ERBY.
_ • J. L. INi MING. .
4A-CA ,
,repti;rov i ,
tssoLuTtoN Ot PARTNER
.,swil..—Nott.ce t s hereby a l en that' the partner.
sin 0 latelylsutoisting between A IA sham Saylor and Oott.
load tiFttant!el. in itia wood and timber business. in i
%V . pip township. Schuylkill seotioty, wee di...mired on
the gent h!dity, of it:member. A. it 1145 1 5, by Mutual .5. 11- I
sent. 'i All, i drlltsi eel tig to the sal partnership are to be
r let d b,.• said GottliA Schaal I. end all demands off
1
pat F lo nrillit p , •re to be prmen rd for payment .to the
ea timiliehttchaubel, by who the. game laminas is
herpaNir to be-carried oe. Ali .AM A M SAYLOR:
1. J ' 007LIEll SCIIAUB&L.
.lotremSer 20. 'Si • • i. of
, - . --.
1501.1.1T10N.7--,The . Partner"hip
, heretofore existing between Christopher Bowe mod
p
.h.„,,.......,,, the mining of Opal. on Sharp . ountain.
nett , l'ald, Alto. has been this day (October ...I, ISMI.) din.
mitred iiy, mutual consent. The debts of the late II
arin lbe,setiled by (loom. Rich, by whom the ' businem
`.yipbeiltreatter carried on, on his own aecr . tuni., .
i i • , . CiIitISTOPII I,II -BUM E,
or.ottor. tatti.
file
• . -,
.ottlitte,ocinher 3 0.'bi.
_—___—__—
P IFO - R - 81 - LE BT, TO LET.
, W L t A .o N ic ..
i r io . FD ,.. — A
Ky.ws -u m, r n ,
P t . ti a m s o c e , r • '. 3 1( :. d r l
i►
nearly a s g ood as new. Mill he- 'old rheap. Apply lb
I ~- • L '
l Pottsville, November fi7.
-1-1, - I l, s l iltA N. Ct. BASS AN. , .
t - 4S at •
:__-.
cOR CII SHOPS AT . PRIVATE
• 1-
SALE.-The Pulrieriber OlTere,fnr sale his COACH
YA 01 , S; wi t h all the net. : etwari re q uiremente siltutle In
the lowlinvie pallid the horbvigh of Ore l o be r g , ',hey I
klikeotinty. A g ood title end aintuedlate 'possession will
• b eg ird". For further in iorniat ion addrees
M
i , • 1 SAUL. U. ADDEN:
~ ,
1 OrwOhurg, Nov, tf;,'3g ' .0.4;x•
---- --- ----
IPHEAP FIJEL.--L-Coke -- for sale; in
IN_llarge or ',titan q uaint Ille f ., al the low price of 5 cents
(per b u shel. .Iv l uireell her at the.,,thee2. or wort. xof Um
i rottail l ille Gas Com pally . t Nov ..•2, 57 -47.t1
IF I I RE BRICKS for Cu polas, Puthil in g
1 1
v id Mast Punt:feel , . from I he Reading Work). for
rsal 1 , 1. r. At the .
MONEY:it V C UNACII,
1. rotlnville.Jan. 19.1156 '
.T.l _-•.-
4 lICI RENT—,t Three Story tvn
It. "Mirk Home, In Market _street. above Thlrii.p.
Apply to (.1 I 0: lIAI.I.IEI:eTA 4.
. Pottsville. October '2. 'sg . 44)4 f ;
ii RENT—The I'.--I'he-0-1:1-Orehard IN
1 .1
initi , Milt. It is now. in first rate running ' •
nr• 'en. Apply to M. 51:, MATT.., ou.the premises, or to ' •
tt.tout.Ltooticsopat. •
1. , ; (0....n le. July .31. 'sll' -
beq you
,nful per
Children
dlreiticerm
Melent to
IN=
Ited States
4-17
f --
letsli 4- wits raw 'tom two Ppooll4 int] Seim 11 14.1111 , 1,
let }.lkernlb. beauty. -an4 which'
eleli If vTery fourth stltat be cut. They
tion#ty tho b.st In .lber :router for busily
VOR A CIUCULAR. -6-6
Opinions of the Press.
Ifathek imgbt to purchase orki.—lnhtuiriraukit
WANTED.
DISSOLUTIONS.
l- 4 1 1 OK - •
' SAM E . Six pairs of Luintie;
~ iTrarlo will he POld cheap 6w cash. or-note with ap
provH security. Also, a valuable MULE. on the maw
Unix s. Apply to JOILN 111;011.K.4 Trusia.
ttsvill, )lsy 12,'. 1541
_.
.
Ili, OR SALE—One 40 Horse Engine;
•
1 1 nue 30 Mose Engt nit' One Breaker; 40 Drill Cars,
midis lot of Prop Timber—jat lbw Beater Meadow:A Mines.
Illt,
COal taken In exchange. Apply to 1.. W. ulit'
POlisrIlle; or ip ii EORGE, .
DEADER, Beaver
47 Meadows.
lyreemter.:Ar. IA .. .3m ;
itOlt SALE—COne .superio-r1 8 ' inch
pole pom p p :with erdamn pipes and connselkuir--
all ,ready In he porinlo lbe mines. Will - be sold losi.—
Aphly at the Tamaqua Iron Woils
ATtIElt for further
A infirm-
Out, C k LLEN.
:14-,
=mg
10 R RE.N.T-et conetiien,,::
AL dwellinghotipe, with stable, situated In Nor
enema street. above Seventh,. formerly 0.:cup1 , ..d y
John 16. Martin. Porn... Mon given E
the hrst of:Octr
n e tt. Enquire Of JSSE FUSTEM.
be
'prelim, September 4 'S$
_' . 36.
!
• 0 R SALE CIIEAP—A fine 'copy
-,
f 'l
of NTebelson's Dictionary of the Seienee 00 Arelti•
trma, Building. Carpentry. Le.. from the earlie
work
rForeuee—illpst rated with '...10 engt sr Ines on sicel.
For sale at R. HANNAN'S !Wok A Stationery Store.
WASHINGTON PRESS FOR
• SALE.—A second-hand Washington frees. No. 6
A.
atze—platen. 4p,e. s 26 Inches—tell. 46 1 29! , i ittebes—in
/cod orderi together with an ink stand with rollers at
tached. will be - sold at a restAnable price. •The Press can
...eclat fin l uritA,Kirk's Muir. Arch street. shore Front,
litladelphia. Address N.i . D. ... N
(k)RTltalliT ,CO
1 . Trenton k. . N. J.
'September . 25.'56 • L S9-3m
..„---------, —--------------...
• 11,0 ILEA SE—The I"TRESCK-I)Wr El
t.
i u HOT Et."—:-mos,:: ezeitilently situated for iv ' l,.
good publican's businee.s.; on the junction of turnpike
'made leading from Tatum - Ina 'llnd Summit Station to
IJeansville, Hazleton and Wilkesbarre; also, to Deaver
Mfadow Toren, tie., £e : , Possession to be given out the
!first day of Moil. 1650. Poe particulars enq s. German
uire of. or
address letter to “Mr:o C.; Louis Price nhard
Penns. Coal CO., at Treiekort;Trdsekow P. 0., Banks tp.,
Carbon county. Pa.'
November 20. 'llit
• NOTICES.
N(C)llTlLlCAlEll:eilt..l7alvtgrlEellithE'y be k t B la'rl in d i i :lSrd w
W i i f l e h ,, .
tiut any Just cainte;-alrperions ate hereby cautioned not
to trust bar on may etcounit, es l sin Day Ile dehie
of
her
contracting. I J A COB L.Dit FS.
North Manhelm. Nov. tr. IS 4snir ,
ow'. OR 1111 S A - ID.--A note dated i l
IMarch 20, 18:4„ driven by Allen Fisher In hem. c.
lichael Murphy. and l.i him entiorped, for' it,.170. As! i
payment of the note has brew stopped. the pall^ to
cautioned not to negotiate It. Fits %Cl. t lASOS.
Pottsville N
_L_ ov 13. b
!L. _ _:34 _ _ . 'St___
VOTICE.--Notice is hereby give
.I_l that-lbeCaninilar nay MAIM non In , the use n 1
Jonathan Kantner:of rk•ltuylkill Mare . belongs to m '
ant all pervious are ear thmed against pm...basing
T. thio
sa m e.
• SAM•UNL SIMI CKENO AS I
Schuylkill Haven. N(IT. 1 3 .' 58 1164"
"11
____-----------------,---
Wh 4re lre Iffr a neh tie net."
WASIIINGTON 4.1 AMP. No. 11, of J. S. Of A.. of Pa r ,
nipet %every MondoS, Evening. In th rd id ory Thor:lp
eon's Halt. S. E. coiner Market and keond %tient*, PM Is.
• ille. l'a. Booed of Corroolondeneo—Y: 2 V.' hronnt; WO.
It. F. gym; ~' CHAS. WII,A43IIIICTU.Jena V .M.MODGON, 11
ltry In. '&l4 3,1 v ,
VOTICE.tIie.• store seemints, boo
LI debts. due bills, Be.. of the Palo Alto Stoic, ownk
by I:. KLEINERT. have been this day assigned to I V 4
subscriber. All persons knowing themselves indebie
on mid accounts will call and make Immediate. settl
went with WILLIAM lISNSISOES
Palo Alto. October 30, '6B
' 44 4 't * 1
DM IN ISTRITION NOTICE.
A Letter" of Adminietration tn'the E,talc of Rlt
ADD TOBIN, labia Poster townehlp.Schtirlkill tout
decessed.shaslog been granted to the un.terslgned.
persons indebted to the said Estate will Make paynn
And those haying elaitnii will present theoante to
• FRANCIS P. DEWSMt, Administratot
!October 23, 'IC •
3.161
• IFF - ' / F THE MT. , CARA(
Q
AI LIDEID CO.—Phlladelibla. November 24 1
t '. cr. Is hereby glees .that the Annual Meetly.
Ut Stockholdent'will be bele at th. 'Office. Nu. 31st
o street.on Monday, the Jar of Deraiber .1}
St 12 o'clock. A. 34, st which time an election ter a VI
ens and Light Managers. to terse the eornini
' 111 beheld. I • JAS C. DONNELL, Stream
'
, November 6, i ',66 -
IXT ~ 46-6 t
. 1 1
OTl . c.iEt - -:.N00. 43 IS hereby . gi
i . , 11 that i 'lime amide application tonic Court of.
, nion Pleas of ScbuyisSlCoSns.tor discharge •
Inenlveat D o titrrinnser Or In ti sasent a
Lots of Ibis
mmterealth. and that the said Court have Soed on
day, the 6th day of December. at 10 o'clock. A. f
the bearing of myself and eredltors-4bstt sou
' . ail' persons Inter/et& may *Mud. .
' • ' Men An Tito)
71 ' ' Namataar 1- 1. 4640
MEDICINAL - .
TOE CELNDAATED HOLLAND RLMEDV FoU
33TSPEE'SI.A.
DISEXSE OF K II) \ F.VS. •
CONIOLAINT,
R;1.: A3:\ ESS' OF AN riN 11 •
.
•
FEVER AND . A .
•
17 4 VEIIVFAItiIER AND EVERY
vAMILY ban Its poriullar ters.r'onf rounded
fo r
to Annie favorite ream:handed down te e m fart,
Wet; perhaps. The principle that a tonic stimular.t 1.
acces.,' In every house. in lltd.inpUir4. 14.11,n et C.
pntlnda4 by unvitilifut itands. often contains el, no bta
both incompatibleand inconAlatentr-socytino•sr,3lll3...
1 r hurtful. We here offer to the nuhlie Ina 1,100)
cent tided them, what will exactly supplz thin • ant. Tee'.
pared upon scientific principles. compound. , l t t MIT
acting in harmony. yet each fulfilling its °a ti rem:`,ll3l
office. ,
'ulna IftitsiCt is here offered In 3 font entent nun,
yet perfe3fly sate. an hardanr, t MO.. art Inn np , ro 31
etreulatt n. falses the action.of the.n 10..1, In the .11,1•
and of health. e •peclally aftetutty deldlitating att,.l
'disease. after do, ion from brat. or any total or , 3,,
dental can.; an ,I nra ISyttrn, ,, dia. 'allot,. with
stithulant nower.nets with a pelmliat Influa nee ul t •t.
nervous .511.10. ralmine nervous Irritation. a h. I .
properly. wiflolut ttor - loast tendency to the brain. +, 1
without that dittref , 3lll: reaction which I. the tan. ,1
m#.t looks—often causing morebnjury than theorici, 31
disease.
As A Toole. moderately and permanently exalt ircti.t
energies of all part, of, the name. produelng ntr05.,,,,,,
a healthy Inerease of the actlon_ef the Ta riot ,
chemically eh:angina the aci•hiy of the tttetnaril. and art
ing normally upon the liver in regulating perrnat.r6ftf•
the Millar,' s..eretlons. •
wrier..—Wbore? e:cpeet • in find till. a beverage will
lot disappointed; ut to the •iok. weak andlow , spirlted.
It will' prove a fgratefid aromatic tordial. potlemed
of
singular rem edit properties.•
Ca ration ..4belrrat popularity of this delightful,
Aroma has induuiel many Imitations...MO, the
should ;tumid against purchasing. not terruad, d
• buv any thlag else ontil.you have given nooln noon !101-1
1 LAND BMUS a fair trial. One bottle will rambler ~u
how Infinitely superior it IA to all these imltatto,•. •
iiirSold at $1 per hot tie. or siz bottles fir $5.1,y
BOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO.
%%% '' '' Ott:KING
plArmaccutists nub Chcinisto,
PITTSBURG , PA•
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For sale In Philadelphia by thd.agenta—lloirman
slortale.. Mare the Dernoerat; John Jame.=
'lnert Ilyott 1r.3 North Sorond street.
Reading. by llllter k Co: imneaster.ho Jam P. Lot';
Co; Vottaville,Jelin Itrowq..l. C. C.
Vile IWO,. ~,„1
C'. EPllng: Tamaqua, hy E. J. Fry; Minerav .
K. ROMP, and In Srhayikl)l Haven, ho Dr. K. lLl
eheoar. November 27. r 5.4 4a.
. -
THE MIGHTY HEALER!.
World KISONTII and World Tried.
Hor,Lo
.
The frrr admission .. .of ell ls et ictis...n• well as the Ter-
dirt of th,• tratiPlypit els of th r oht ,jr N ri p m ~,Id.
',lamp nib. ~,,,,, IS rp eittediat.l4,ro L es the t'reseetd heal.
ing preperallo . • til:iiir I. Own It 11,4111.11113 11111 . 11. 1111
rr-IntaTl , it QVAL/lIE. are none Chao 3.13•V1.L. 1 1 h. thr o
the external orifices of the +I. Hi: ilos Pi I•le to the naked
e.y.e. iT Teaches the "eat 1.1 U., 1(t,,,,1 0.,,,,.. et ,i I n
all esternel affections its.doti ionateu:sior) and toiling"
'lnnis ourvabs any lb lio g rim.. 11 reconl. not is Nature ' a
greatl ally.
Erysipelas and Salt libel=
Are c 1 ,33 of t 11 , 1111.4 • 6111111..11 31...1 \lritli . lll Ili,, ,, rder , pls.
iiisinitt on' ili is continent. to the-c the 410411415 d i• ....sm.
elallit antagonistic . . its .-ineifiir ,rrondt - is 14,4 to ert 1-
tratt« the Teiii•ni emit hen entnplete the cure. . •
Bad Legs, Old Sores, and Ulcers.
Cases Or .111.111 V years stanitint that herr 14.0 inacieinir
ref mi. ,Ito yield to aiiy oier rmedy or' trralhis.
invaitAbly..itreunibrd to n
few e applicettonwof thlo, p e e '
erful unpin
.
'Eruptions on the Skin, ,
Arlsind from a bad stale ot the blood "1. , heeote at,,,,5, ,
are kridiented and a clear and trattsp tout Purls, ar.,
•;(alid Vv 11, rl•storstlire ?teflon ott his lIIIILIIIKII It
PlarilArka insidy of the cosmetics •utl other toilet #ll , ll-
enro , l Is lit jo.ger:, to dispel raphek and other - tibtll oire
mentsortize fact. -
'Piles and Fistrilly. • • - •
Ev , r •
ery ton ,
arid feature of these prevalent and 'tub
born dl. , rdere I. rradirat. locally and rottlrily ty thr
use tif Ibis ettiolien I ; worn foment at lona Pitoul., i,,,,,,1.
WI .ipplicital.ll. itl , healing qualltiti win le.fund 41 le
thorritglt and in•artable.
Baatja tk• Ointment nmi Pills shoulds i he owl is
the toffore;i4 %bees:
Bunions Hbeumatisur, . fore Tboets.
Bur l rta, . Ringworm, Sores of all hind.,
l'hi4pprd Liands, Salt !thrum, , Span ,
Chliblabus, Se Ida. SID' ..kolnin,
Yisiula, • Skin Maras( a. Telter,,
-Goad. • SWelled !glands. Vlrere.
Lu vite:D. , Sore Legs,
Venereal Sore*.
)IPicurial Erupt's-Sore Breasts, IV to tin de of All
Vile*, ' - Sore lieeds s a . -kinds.
irCalltiall bestN .ne are 'runt lie unit si• I,llw;r , di
/
"/ offoicay, Nero Yuri, rind Lont/os," air 'til. , i4lliiiir at
a onter.mars . in, every leaf of the book • f direr s r, •
ar and each pot or box; the tame m.l be plulnly stet'
by, holding Ito Lot to the livid. .h,b.ittsuma tourl
a ly he given it, any one renderi at g.•ucti Intromatlon tt
usiy Load, to the detection of env tarty t r Fifties t t t.t•
terfelling thi• medicines or ir , etilling the; NM, km • M.:
-them to be spurious.
! s • Sold at the manufactories of itrofe,es,e lieu/mil
Mt Malden Lane. New 'Yr. It. and by all respeetat•le Mue
geuts and Deulere In Medicine, throudhout the Uni!.
Males and. the (blitzed ,vrorld, in rob at 25, rents. '•I •
cents. and 1.1 teich.
Ifirlbern Is A considerable saving by takluz the Is,
1
g r sizes.
N. 11--Dleertfons for the guidance of patient• In err!
d .order-are affixed to rash pot •
June 12.'5 1 1 . - lifehwl .
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE:
The Sionokin! lieniody of the Ntrirteenth tVoituey,
FOR ALT. DI3liA: 1 1:3 OF IRE 111.9011.
PREPARED BY DR. 1.()IINSTIElt•
KY A C. 1., No, 5) North Fifth street. below Arrd
Philadelphia.
ror Onorirous and Seery-Meal Dilllliii. White Sweillsp.
I /bp Di11. , 8". Mi1119..01. 11 . t leers. eltrbendes. Trl.
.1 kr...frold hind, C lc!! nt the Month and
Throat. Eruptions ..1 tits ...a an,
, .
'• and an
fIIIWORS AND I.VII7IIIIES OF TIll: BLOM , .
re effettuallY and permanently cured by
Imperial Depurative. . .
1 - "hip Sledi.diterco,mands Visor' to4epatients and ilic ,
coutidenee. for Ivor reasons—/Irst—it Is Ijupt wbat it ..
YrOlei‘en led to be, and will do all that In claimed kr p_
but it will nnecure .v very di...a.e. berm ti... It 10 •Prelni •
',adapted and prrparel for one 4.4•. of r p1.11.3...nt
these Id curesr.-/e,vih• ....4cond )'late, this M e dian. •
pare. hitylas , co-Ili:nitrated and arl.re—on that. it di .. •
masters the vils.' , a or—if It I. curable. Large doses. , 7
long continued tote. fit I. viol torl.ed for—One to TI•• -
••
boitlet will In a m t . ajority of ra.S. exhibit itigrveßee
It' re properties. In t his re.pert, time and mane) atr v
waste.% in long and frultle.. elTorta to obtain a sure
' In Cancerous awl &le/Ono dlowasea, nu tnedl. for t. , •
ever equaled it in Its in..cessful curve.
'Teter, an ...lodinate mud inverate, canned re.i.t 'l
- and purifying effects of the lwor.oi.u. fur ,
Tict.
.I. 7 letrs of every rhararter. no metier bola Aid boor
_.
lnng standing. invariably yield to the wontierfn .1••••••
of the berini \I.DrrtMATIVIL.
Older Young may use it alike with perfert ..eorltv' .
If you are aftlirted.try Y•"llne itottle. and 1Y•" ,.,..
advice. write to I lir Principal (Min, N o :0) North ri,.
edrret, below Arch. and inn will receive it. (by •,,.1,•,
stamp fur answer.) ;I',IIII.A.A/UNl.lltillA A, • ...
i a 'V Phlleillelplo..
ire-For side by•CliAll).CS W. 1:PTI NA. Prul:cio.
K. Corner of Ceorre k Nt;rweulan atrerts., (111 , ...5te 31 '
timer'i lintel.) Poi t . ille. Pa.
al—For :Me. by Druggi*Ot generally.
.3 411 e 11. 'A '
!,- liti
... ..
DR. CULVERWELL ;
Ors 'DA es, ss. Jki co 4". O.:
.
Ah m Elite AI. ESSAY,op a new . . C er.
flip and volito I euro of :41,elfnatorttlo, A r .•. ,
out t e too 01 Internal uoolleNes, seuterlsoi i. 41 ...r es
mechanical oppllo neve.
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,
dna, publish,st, the tlth edition. , in '3 tt',3lo tnf :
gratis and mailed. .1. 3 any addreco, 1 . 7 t I 'id -
\trip' of Van *tamp,
. 'Phis lit tlc work. rinannting, from a crlet.rat , ..l m'''' , ':
of ttp• medical profession, Ki•vf. L ib., toast imrstll ,
ald., woostion ever robliolied. in all persons e nter.. , ••
doubts of their ph!. deal celloti: el . ; or ‘f Ile 3re rfm, • ,
1 of having lits3rded their health and happil , ' , "
tattling the patilculara aan entirely ue' a,,i iss.
I I
remedy (of Sperm .torthwt, , or L'onisal Wea1c0...., lie
ity, Nereouarteint. Depression of Spirits. leof e et tf , ',:
Leef Una , ' Tindall v,,lnvolunt;try Seminal lis.l,'-'
1
• Intpaired . Sight. and 3lemocy, Blotches I f an i'ltsr , ,
the Fain, Piles, Indigestion. Palpitation o ltv ll'
r and Bodily Proatration of the *hole ryotelii. ol,r•
- impotency and mental and . physical inr3l 3-I' , -
'" i mraw.ot .rhith r%ery one may cure hittl•elf pr,l"
and at trifling rxpritre. . ' • -,
tY. I . re Address Dr. ell. J. C MANI:O st Ivo:tie. ,
al „ " 12th et reel, New 'tidek; Itt 11ott No: 45'w. _
sots,
' • Peptember 15, %A [lfs -
r '
I /Grim .antinc to emigrate to a mild clitoote:;—
IAI . NAL And fine Illahat, ate adVertleelneal: lot
f I)A,nul:
4 ` Lando. • 4
NSF.: 1 - -
Pli f . i
'TO COAL, OPERATORS. ..-
(AF,FICF'. 'OF Tut E I.EILIGII COtl:
Pr i '... t V/ AND NAVIGATION COII l'A NV —Matrb 1:10'4
iiim Carbon County. Pa.. Ortolan . 13th. lasa,
rty, Yrtmoaals will be received a( ibis offira urtn th;.',:
I day of'Dereetber next. ftir.mining, preparm; 3 ". ''' ,,f t
-- I.erina imal on Om stands from Tunnels Nt..i.,, '',..
, of the l.ehlth Coal and Na• {gallon Comp '• • 'l ,,' " ~
for the term of three years from the first do A J'' E
nest. ' -
Normals will
all
be eeeeleed. at the oomo''‘ ' ' ' ,,,,r:
Pfane. for laArlad all Or no, Of 'aid utittro t , f lb' '
of five "earn Irma pall lint day el Jantorr nrc••
Coe further information. apply to Naa.° ravc:,
the Company•a Mine Airent at •SuMmit IGO.
~kr‘',,
imuntyt or to tinr , undoralgned at Slourb Ch, "" i,,,
*Obit of whom blaok forms for propomOu And e
opecificationa will be lurniohed. E. A.
alas 'Oa
LI IP "' e
11$
Oct. In. '5% 41!.-It 1 24nprriatemb
•1?"
Mon
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vi born,
.. _ . .
irTo all smiting Tartna, see advert iat Went ‘ I ll'
naor f
ton Lando.
•
riental Detersive Soap!
. Housekeepers, Alteration': .
NION EY. 'Pinta and . LaborS acc: " *
In Inking ity.rlothem require Ma tv..±lllmr or ntt,','l
On wa.N•board. On-, ru , .1 0111 go.. far .. t no. r .',.
or ronernott re•in woo. 11 Afro ottot to 0,... rf•l f ~•
fletion: nr money ternwle.l. It hl. ',v.v..' 1 t.. " • ,
drdly the rh.arert and lest Vorashlnac %oar ~
offered to the !white. We guarantee that It will ~.4
jure elothins In the tra.t.
. Mattutarturrd only by Tart damns a :ilcti Om- ./',,
male by all
mop.
grows In the rtty. nod
. ..t0' 5 ,... 1 '"
°sly by TIIAIN k MAI O ' ...
=South What-rad. between ilarkti and braalir-
• Phltadolphn. Nov. 13.1 n ' • 463 11, , •
. . ' SCHOOL BOOKS. •. .
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lii senod 10(00, can nbldln tbent at thr,
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