The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 13, 1859, Image 1

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"',4 got tonne addralta.. '- . . . t .- ,
wel l ''" to online exhotnitits,•.. ..,..' 1 : ..'
~,,,,t, am be turniehied to (Ureters ilia Maws
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i; SI rf ' o we mod Shoot ?kitchen suppliedwith 4ha
g-r,::11 to naranee.. "
3 ,i.a . .." los LAW Or NlClrrrArlati.,
r lls %lZ r t i ll i W i it:= ll PrTo ll : lol Nr lTUe""
ro;',''',::,,,,N paid. • , eui until
'';'1f31 4 :1 5 .-:ttile f t:lhry t e: - 0 1 1 t i e. ?A r A wl y si', :; -
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11:if;,,w,ilizootittUed. .-. , -
et i .„..ri Se* ,
noto!!ton.otber places without inewming
li'O'liftbit'r;ralt:;t:Til re ew sp4 B° )l l 3lo. en 6"l"6thei°"fitT
1..;;,,0rte hAlri) daliiita that retWaing to take newepa:
' :,,a the onl , :e. or removing, and tearing them - an.
e , ""; °tr ,i,; prime. tads evidence of Intentional trend.
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RATES OF ADVERTISING.
a 101, 50 tents forone ititortion—raln
. eu t Insertions, 25 tents ewth. 3 . lines, one time Y 6
'1.,,-sob.equeut insertions, 12.% cents earb. All ad.
;;;.,neuts over 3 lines, for short periods, charged as s
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. 01(1.+. TWO.: THRILL. SIX.
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.00e.. •63 88 $1 251 's2 25 $3 00
. SO 1 26 1 75 275 - 4 00
, 100.! 1 50 200 300 500
, 25 12 25 260 400 800
lino., 125 225 ' 2 70• 450 ; 700
r ot lbio, 125 .- 226- 2115.6 00 'BOO
~arbors. 125 225 ,^ 300 550 900
~,,,, ores Ws Lissa cotarrin s artattctOASS or rex uses.
- 1 25 • 25 1350 600 10 60
... , etuams‘. 2 . 25 4 00 , •6 00 -9 00 14 oo
;,„,.,juares, 350 600 •7 60 12 00 IR 00
~pianey 450 . 600 ' 8 00-, 14 00 ' 20 00
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...etereol., 600 000 t' -12 00 - 111.1 00 30 00
- ,,starger spamfowshort periods, as per agreement.
ierSasinses Notices, $1 each.-accompanied with an
o r rtnossant. 50 eritterech.
• uteri Isements Saxe Marriages and Deaths. 10 rents
O rstinsertion—subSequent insert ioni..s cents
Sine wordsare minted asa line in ediertistng.
11 .• erbant , and others. adverliSing br the year. with
and a standing advertisement Oct exceeding 15
,21 be eharged, Including subscription, • $l6 00
. ; ,e the.a mount of foie squares, with chew •
1,1 subscription. . 00
sitlrut changes. at the rates designated above.
tirerttsententi set in larger type than demi] will be
:tsr.ted cent adiance, on these peke, All cuts
charged the same as letter press.
. Trade advertise:neat*. received frotn Advertising
(rats abraad. except at 25 per cent. advance nn these
unless by special agreement with the, publisher.
Writ 2rs 23 cents each. Deathsaecompauled with to.
rents without notires. be charge. d
riotieoa. except I bttre'of a tiginus - character and
purposes. will be e rimed 25 cents !bratty
ruling of lbws under 10. lOser 10 lines,4 cents pectin?.
- I ;
• p r „..,. ingi of meetings hot_ of a geperal or public
- barged at 4 cents pe line for each Insertion.
T facilitate caleulatinus,we will state Abet, :32.6 lines
3.0 2 column-164 lines a half column-;-and 62 lines•
telutnn. ‘2.:1.62 won:humans column-1476 a half
• '3ll ,l l — mnd 738 a qulr(eilevlomp. All odd lines over
.goat e, charged at thr rate of 4 rents per ilne~ for
time. and 8 cents per tine, for three:Alines • •
VeatlY advertisera mueti confine their l atterrtising to
buiitasSett Agenges for others. sale of Ideal
he.. are not tnelndo 1n husinris advertisements
,_. MEDICINAL.
C: ViT'. EPPING /
DLE34E AND RE FAIL, ••
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Oks.omigssittirsancirifrassallgst.
8. E. donut opare end NOFwegi9i
PoTTsVILLE.
, LEO& PEII,RIN'S
shire Sitter," couct
6.'50
Celebrated “Worcester
tautly oritst,d. ' •
•11 . 10-
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Iyeri Sarsaparilla,
09111 POUND Remedy, i i n which
~ ,e have labo'red to prod:tee, the fittest effeet nal 1a
r.,:.„ th'itean bt made. it Is a concs•ntliated extract
Pees Sarsaparilla. soetiMbined with t thez igubstances
.14111c:41,1er alt enttirs poi er as to afford 4 nri effective
1 '1,1 , 4e fie•the diseares' i fiarsapaitlia Is trotted to tns.
l' i teller td that Such a remedy ,is WiOrd , he those ,
.tr, seller, from Simmons rompla it ts,,anti that One 1 1.
li
.1.1 silllaccompli.li their cure most protect( imtnense• ,
..- N ire t• -, this larg e; clasp efour eftlipted rellnyr eitilene. 1
11 tr cempfrtely this compotinti will ilo it has berm prow
.., 1., expetlineut on malty of the worst cases to' be found I
the f ,ll , ealug complaints:— I I
S Nita.: nd Scr l efe,litess Cbitsphtialt. ,F4'ollGour mid
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(entire litra o-r, I L - tci:fr, Pieter:a. Bb &hrs. Tumors.
. : W.re ..yrofd Urall..S.nerfits and ,syphtfitic .-ttfitc
•.t. darcilrint Ilitruse Drqtry, Nenetto.ti or Tte. Thou. ,
rr 4 4'01H/fly. i.kstret Sea and In.lirevti+..E.ryt,pdas,
,z .k. o,r .. I.lotNetro Fire, cud indeed the whole class
Nu:plaint* arising f m impurity pl . fittliao , 4l.
it
This compound will be found a great promoter of
1:-.1th• when takenlin he spring, to rape the foul Wu
'-,,0. whfrh fester in (be blood at that 35011 of the
,k
cr By the timelY ripulsion of them: arty rankling
•.. olors are nipped in the bud. Mulfitudts lan, by
'l, aid of this rentestly,ispare themselves from the code
•••,,r of foul eruptions and Wei:loos sires. through
.I , l,t,the system Wlllittrive to ridtitself f corrtiptiotts.,
f-- . 4 twisted to do this through the na anti char eels
• the body by an *Meddler, medicine Cleanse out the '
t :cited blood 'lrt9ftwier You find Its imphrities bn rib'
through - thedkinl in pimple eruptions or sores',
an,
it when yon s od IC is obstruetei and sluggish I
'whenever It Is fouicand
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.. :lir reins: cleanse it 'whor
e,i... , tt g. will tell you wh• n. Ewen wher no particular 1
,I t , -1 , 4' Is felt. peopfi• enjoy better health. and lire
I:rr for cicallitng.t he blood. Keep the' b hied healthy,
.-A ail is, ieJ•II: butwilh ttil pabulum of life dis4rdrred,
.1.,••• cso b... no lasting bait h. Sooner 'or later Isontel
:tort must go wrong.aud the meat machinery-of life is
:... , tdrted r.roverthrolru.
Z,lrsitarldit but anti tieserves Much, the reputation.
' tectutplishing these ends, But the world has been
• : , --giously deceived' by prepare' lone of l it. partly be
,:
• r:.e. the drug alone has not all the virtue. that is
tluted for it. bat more because many pirotratlons, pot
ting to be eoreetitrated extracts or it. contain but
- 10 of the virtue of fiarmparilia. nr anything rise.
:miring, late years i the .public have, been Inisfe4 by
-....e bottles. pretending to give a It aft of Extriret of,
t , lsaparillot for one dollar. Most of these have been'
AU Is upon the sick, tor they not.only , Antain little, if
et., Kr naparilia. tool often no curative - Properties what.
4 -, -r. lienee. Litter and pa idiot disappointment has
',wed - the use of the various extracts of Ikarsapmilli
s nieht flood the market. until the name. itself "isjnedly
.1 •.piled. and has be:cotne ( syporiymons with imposition
1,1 ,heal. Stillare fall t his compound .1 , ..t maps rills. and
1 dead to supply such a remedy assball rescue the name
Irom the los of obloquy's. hirh rests anon it. And we
'Milk. we ha
71.
grouud for believing. it he. 'titters which
ire irresista e, by the ordinary ran of the diseases It is
intended to ewe. iln order to secure' their complete
, r titration from th statem...tb.k"reniedy should le }ti
.:wow!), taken • tiling to direction& on the Witte.
- 'BEPAItED BY '
DR. J ;C. AYRE ,it. 'CO.,
Lenvell• Rena.
'rice, St perlitittle; Bin Bottles for $5. 7
I
Ayer's' 1 eery Pectoral,
,‘,• won for It . If such a renown Ibr the cure of every
. oirty of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely
'lleer , <lry ferms to recount the evidence of Its virt we.,
51..-eirrlt Inta 'beim employed. As It has low: been in
..:ant we thl'ofichout this , section. we need not do
-o .cc thin assure the people Its quality Is kept up to
... 1 ..t it ever has been, and that it men be relied on to
0;4 their relief all it has ever been foetid tit dd.-
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'Ayer ' s Cathartac 'Pills,
FOR TIII: CURE OF ,
_..ll,rt,cs,Jatmdtrr. IPprpsta, Ixdoprgioe. Neteterjr.
?S.! a`matach. Erynywirts, HeartiocAr. 11.. 1 ra. Jar arastiow,
l i r 44. tenses Mire Dis-ants, Lihrr Chiptai.f, ,Preisty.
f t ~'.,.ors clr44 , Set , Rheum, Worries. Gout... Yearn/.
,4 or 4 11iµ,1,1, POI. owl fur i'artfying the Blued.
Ihr, zoo sit., r -Coated , tat that the la nsitive can
tie Sh+tu pleatantiv. and thee' are the perient in
•••.-- world for all thi, purpOees of a (*mil p, ysie.
Price. 25 cents, per Box ; Fire Boxes for $1 00.
, .
tirr.ittnnint•rra nt! Clerrytnett; Physic)
..;,2 eminent la-ram:a:age& hal . . lent 100!
••
tar unnaralkced• wu r futifeas of I
ar ara... here .0 not permit the in
.1., , Ndenta bele,. named. furnish ;esti
t.,, , , , , , ,ti. in whtch they areleent w
•riptt,na of thif :a.rreeoiaatlaaii.t. all
;aat tdialtald be.t A lloweel for 11.eir cure [
Ita not he put nil by unpr ',tripled de
•,,airatdona ;Ley lust, Mole A A ht A n .
I take nu ollt•trX. • Tht Al-1: ...Ant Ih. •'
r 111-z.l. and thoy I.Fhr.ul.tiatar• it
'ill our Rentedlee are f 't..1 1, by itt.l.
‘...!,: and by 1 Deutel.tr: zeal :tler'ell
tar uzly,tit theicountry. ''
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DR. COGS 'i7 FEW 31:
For lastllimmaitory Dl!,,ea
New )tedical Salll New 31
IT ISIkIOT A. , CUR
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JAI e.k in tam. a high the but.
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, :t.:•ti:AL, $.411.1, a re i. eatin•guo
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• - t':..tort.n.t..thitt. C. ugh.. ler.pe ia. Venereal bar-,
t......: ILlarumt .t , laut.tleut. SQTANi3IAtb all itching an.:l
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Int in, a grist 4.t derli tie il intlaution: w‘ a. 1 1. 4 "k".4 b.r'
lA . pul", vrhrh I...ria rewuntee. lle na ursl male, as ih
11,,at fain and i i ...erallidrlyar.
fr. oG tIS WFi:l ; 4
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th.• rrNtetti all atteral and voni•us ,
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al)iikJe rac..tieloe roe m
Dr. Conswilrs Antip
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mop chAniic et. Ion; rainai
rder a, rhl , 4lk pdtksze.
r • r ttlaoriia'a are! *lineal haus Nee •
C TIL 1"L Ii; I CO.. Gri...tmits.
5 *inf."! io oral City,
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rainfalls of the phlladl & Reading R. R., on the Delaware, at PI
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Pier No. 1. - • • Pier No. 5. ' - '
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VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO., TYLER. STONE & CO., • . --
r JOHN R. WHITE.!
natunis ix RR.? Qututria or • DE4ILARA 17 VARIOUS totatRIPTIONS Or. - : ' '-` SHIPPER HP . .
'; ' RED At WHITE AsH COAL. I , god and White Ask , - • EiCilllinrlrrr-w• per.
(... Walnut street, Phladelphia. SCHUYLKILL AND LEHICH - COALS ,
YOFFICES:.[ 53 Liberty street, New York. - ' AND - . - WHARF 140.7 i POIVEP.IOIIMOND. ' '' .
[: 0 Doane' ATM. thWton. .. ' GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL. • QinCESt /N 035 Waltiat t4teet. 111114400 W
. - CUMBERLAND COAL. ' 328 Walnut street, Peilidel phi*. N 0.300 We.t. Thirteenth at .; New York., •
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Alsn, anle Agent! for the OFFICES: 9 -Wish lEDgtoe Buihtiog, Providence. • °cIAI",/6. IS " •
I.?higb. Coal Ind Nariwition compitoy. ['SS-42 104/ Binidway, New . York.. '. , - Pier No. 10..
PIER'• .
Pier No. 2. - " NO. 15. PORT ItICIDIOND.' 1'51;42 BANCROFT. LEWIS at; CO.,
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• ..; BLAKISTOW& COX, • ,
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SHIPPERS or ens awn QV tillTtsz or Pier No. 6. •- - . • intsts ' AND riorrefte or via - •
WHITE ASH. RED ASlliind rn [SWINT SCHUYLKILL • 'LEWIS ROTHERMEL , .. . !CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL, •
COA I. • FILANKI.ISVOMPArms cum lIER- - - D441434.1.1d stun= or 'mit., . FROM MAHANGY 310UNTAI
OFFICE-11i Walnut ortreed, Commercial Dulidloi;
--- LIND COAllat HAZLETON LE.
• ' J Hit IV:COAL, - ~ - Olters thr sate by the Carte, the - held qoalitles of •
Cal W,slo strewt, Philadelphia. :• , RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. - New York Office-79 Cedar street: Roston, Otlice-2.5
OFFICES:.< 4 NAelitreet,lNew York, .' • . ' Also, LEIIIGEPand otritnEgt.e: 0 COIL. . 111)-1 street . _ ..
Klet. 23, '.;13 43-
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•( 17 Deane street. ilostou. . - r5B-42 ' ' " - WHARF 240. 6,;ItICAMOND4.. r'''' .
' No. 12.
Pier No. 3. , - op O S B _ street. Philadelphia. . ' Noah Stirteranl-2os. Maxtleld:—Ctias. Wanner:Lacher.
. BAUM. 10PLE & CO, . . k 10 Exchange street, Beaton. [ SS-42
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DINERS awn 0,17701. or • N. STIMTEVANT ez co . 1
irciehmeamkow COAL. . 3. , ,„„..,,,,. 1
.P ier No. r — l ft: T. ow : rm.
jr zALEin
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ritos . 1
, 2 Irlrgot gitalliiy lied Ask Coal. • SINNICKSON . dr.! GLOVER. ro
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• No. I'M Walnut straot, klaadotphis. • iatricks or IiscLODiNG TUE BEST TABIETIES HT ir :
OFFICES:{ (
No. 7.0 State street, Boston. ' - .
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• • No IGS Broadway. New York. r 55-14 ' SCHVTLEILL WHITE AHD
-RED ASH,- • RED A WHITE ABli aiIIUYLIVL A A. 81119.11 P , -;
ALSO,
Pier No. 13; - Lehigh and Bittiminous Coals. CUIEIERLA-5:1 1 , front the Fristburg Conspany'sGeorges
ROGERS & LUTRER, OFFICES: j No. 132 Walnut street, -philadelphia. • ! Creek Nina. . ..., '
01.4Statselionse Dar,lneot.. 9 , 4t0n. --.--
mArks AND sIuPPERs or Coll. . Wilinv.co 9 YORT RICH 0 N0..1,10 Walnut. street. D'hiLidapkta:
AO AiIi..PEACII, MOUNTAIN, LUTHER, arol oth• - - 4. --- -M . -ICD ' PhillS.l" vg" OFFICES: ..ts o . Is krimy a r .„,,t, B os t on . -, .
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or choir.. voins. .
White. Ash..sitAVEN.'IILACK HEATH VEINS. 1 , -.•- ' - 1 Pier No: it. .
• Nu , - 1 : 2 ihmedireit. EDP. at Cedar *L.N. York.
'oeviess. I' No. 230 Walnut etrert; Philadelphia.. LEWIS AUDENRIED dr, CO., eirsbiPment.fkl° wharves Woo.l24llB.llNirt Ltdch
owed, Ellsabethporti* J., Baltimore. Md..* &TAN:-
L. :INa.. IR NsERRD street . NEW York . ' ' , . WH LEsAte DEAL-MS iN DE DES? TANIETIEP of ,
'1 91.9tF N(1.13, RICHMOND, PHILADELPHIA. ' -"
- - T ..au kl pis. Va. - [Aprii.l6,,'s9 6.1
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• I 'El— AYES&GbIiSHALL, r
.iirp.T...B 67 - , Anthracite - & , Biturninons Coals.
f '2+:4 Walnut street. Philadelphla. .
OFFICES: 110 Tirol:away. Now York. • , Pier No. 14. •
CHAS. A. HECKSCHER & CO.,
BEHKAD WHITE ASH SCHUYLKILL COAL. . ISi State surf Boston. B.IIIPPIDIS or ~
WilNktirNo.l3,POlrr R ICIIMON 11. rirmeer Shippers rr n; EN-bothport, ' ;, BROAD MOUNTAIN. IILACE HP.ATII AND SUPEORMI.
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal at Retail. RED ASII COALS: 1
' EARD—Corner '..1,1 and Arch streets. LEHIGH, SPRING 'MOUNTAIN, HAZLETON AND• 45 South stnwt, New York.
' 1 OFFICE-103 Walnut street. Plalladrlphia. ‘ . ['5342 - COUNCIL JUDGE COALS. vc .C 5913 . FFICES:II32 Walnut street, Philadelphia. r 59,43 i
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SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION.
Shipping WHARVES far ANTHRACITE COAL,
A GREENWICH.
Delaivare Myer, Philadelphia.
Whikrf No. T..
LEWIS AIMENRIED & CO.
ROMMEL, POTTS 4. CO.
(205 Walnut Strart. Philadelphia:
FFIOES:J. 110 Broadway, New York.
Slate Street . ind Merchant's' Row, lkwtori
REPPLIER & BRO.
• N. K. cor. Walnut Jr Fourtb r nauta.
OFFICES: ZS - Anne Skrmt. Ngw
Ilercha nteastxkil3 trtiridenc4:
DAVIS PEARgON &CO.,
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NI.NERS AND l!HlPPtiti or :rot:
CELEBRATED LOCUST MOCNTAIN WHITE ESN and
'
I RED ' . .ASH COAL,
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~ •• . (N0.13s Waink Sin:et. Philadelphia.
OFFICE: < No. pWittLim Street . X, ew York.
(No. 11 Doane 'Street, thkston.:
. WIIAIIF-4111EENWICll, DELANY Ala: AVENUE.
DAM PLAILSON' t PRIV,. , ', GliffV.: MOT; ASLILAND
caps. Yiucs . • x.e.Goot.
Wharf ikr
- CHAS. MILL R.& CO.
ZINEIS AND, PRIM. or CV.t4.
.WHITE: ASH, .
From the PINE KNOT
s and MT. LA FTA COLLIES Es:
RED' -ASH, •
..From their PIICENt COLLIERIES.
CANAL I.:ANDIN6S—GIII:ENWICIf AND SPRUCE STS
prprCE No. iO5 ii.etnut §Arret, I"hilade4ph
April 9,'59 . • • . ' 15-1 y
CEO. S. PATTERSON & BROS.,
• .
D VALENS AND SttlPPstpS-Ut
Locust Sind broad 'Mounts n:While Ash
. . COAL -. •
AI MED ASIL from the Pearl, Auntaln and :Pal
mer veto& AwFiour and Feed tik,e in exchange for
EDW. D. PATTEESO
• WM. Y. PATTE.R.: . •
Offlce li t norckonue. Railroad s et, Ptarn7k. Pn.
OPAL A. PATTER:. • •.
•
brjdpe l ort, ityntsprairy among, Th.
July Y3.:50 • • 3.3.1 y
TRANSPORUTION.
PtfCAD'A 1!L READING RAILROAD.
iftS.6-61/19-4a-/
FIOE. 4.11 the Plitiada.S; H. H. Co:.
lliffadelphid-Jmor M
The '.rates of Freight and Tolls on Ooal transported by
t bis aapaay, wilt be as folloas.frorn,lst July, lb;sa, un
til fa ri ber notino :
nr. St:4.mm
Dames to rertl
romedivoc bat
lion of thew
oar A acatkicit
iL abto fall de
:
So Richmond. _ . 1 50' . 1 45 ' 1 :5
" PhiMdelphia, . I :.0' 1 iii 1 as.
4, Inclined Plane, 150 : 1 45. Irz
.• li lett* lir n . .1 50; 1 45! 1 15
" tiernmntoarn R. R.,, 150 ' 1 45 , 1 15
" Tails of Setinylkill, 110, . 145 f ; 1 15
" Manayunk. , r 150 1 4,5 ; 111
" SPrinit Mills, 1• It 136 '.l 30 '1 20
K
.• C sN ialtebocken and' Plyi
m. tint Railroad. .1 • E 1
."Zabo's and ; Vutte and • .
. . ..
:•11f , 11 . • i ' 1 ' i 1 ,
' ..otristawit o r Biidgepon. I
" Port Kennedy,' ....._, . I ) '
••.Caller lotre. ' . • I 0 .
" Plurnixtille. i , .. 1 0
•.. Rover's Ford, . ' 1 1 0 - i
" l'oitrtoOrrt•
' 11. 10
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‘• Devir•earrillej , . 1 40 '
.. Ilird.r, '
ro" . ,
Cl i.'
.Iteidir.t., ' ' I ,90 !
••• Ptet; ,, ,n itesilna• ; 'and ,
• _,:. .1-b.r. - cil , e. • OS. PO i SO 1. SO
••• Nl . .hrer `)e 1451 00; (S 0 . ~50
‘• Ilarr.`.ui..t. ; 116, - r) I ; I50"i . 150I 50
." Or.i:4l‘arr., . 94, WI: ''' ' r
'Pt •• , rrtor -
I«rs with nthpr
Pernand
1.,t aid there is
rOtt!.-
. :ants.
I 15-t&I
ICAL SALT
eslOnly.
idical Salt
-ALL!
7 es Orly. •
f‘r an ntf.. !
be alai, and 3C-
, i , rior ofthe II I•rd citlebrnatret.•
June 11. "VI 23 1. . P. 11. AI col LTI E.. Er. Pee y
ICYS, 12 , 11.1.111T0 ,
MT. when:ter in
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sCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION CO;
:(Itlice of thi2 Scituvlkill Navigat:on
levA r iany,Junt:ll. 11 1 .%9 and Aft,tr Ju1y1,1450,
chtrgr for tbe , u4. rt Cars an tilur Tnll on Antbradte
0,14 tht• Nay
101E3andthelvalter - ..0 e , :ntinur. unlit ftlftb.r•rtMee: .
—lts pcttu
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A lAid.sma:Aryi
Ur all •
irL is theLsoie
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epiAl i p<
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I.N. 1111, LAY
hid Irate:. to i
idr llead
Iwo pa and;
To Pbils4e4phia,
31.1•14y0ck,
,Spring
TAntsherborkeri,
l'lvraoulh Aim, •
IRAkireport,
• Nkrth.titirts,
Pnrl ai.rntedy,'
1 - .2111..‘ Pare.
:IPArtita't P.m:
'rntraidetine,
P l +44thvillo,
Roger. Ftirst.
- Pairs:own Lattiding.
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frop.a, R.
A a,,,,,,. thin i rconty-ri., (*aim 16 ,, r Wu 6111 is Made rat auy dis.
... d v i a..., lance. By onki 6: the 3.:stuseris.
I"' F. FA %Tare. pnviif.wt.
' , 'EAV '3IE D-
:,.. -PI4ILAWA. &ReADlple RAILROAD.
file ! by C. W If.i , ; ' r!"..: f in
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sat' I* re 24 .: i IL . " ailtiltarthet motite t the folLowityg Rattsca..ALlribt
P"' *.--rl i qh ' a 44 will bit eliirp , l pe:t luii pouutts:
[ eau to try the -
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'''''''' !b0 f , 34..:13k.i la.iciat,NallN. Splier•A. Moe, $.411, runt- }. 11
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1 "`" a • i ' i Brallas. Vim Dail.. Gnats . Mantra.
Arrtiiin4,.. 'i Pi:dialed Tit. &It ,Scrap irve,..2lnober ' .. -,
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WILL BEACH 1011 VI ?mug THE Bog OP g TART% Alii) BRING OUT tIOII fag - C4llllllB Or ILOVETAbiIhIIKTALS 111711 ca 11111.111iTE STIUSIGTH IrO OVA . giligt(ggt) gggiscg -LL NATE= yg Or s,. es ix, p&p:mfrs.—Dr. Jrilies.
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'ED EVERY SA.TUR MORNING. BY BENJAMIN -.BANNAN f POTTSVILLE,' SCHUYLKILL COUNTY li I)IINNSYiLV,
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Whs.trt No. 2.
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01
sk,ll
3.5 130 120
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30. I25,115;1
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LEWp ApPENRIED& CO.
OFFICES
203 Walnuts Wee:, PItIF,aDELPIUA.
llu Broadway, SEW 'NAN:
St{ State street, Balm
inolesole Dealers in the best rerictier. J DOMESTIC
COALS—Sic Dolt (*opa
l* of pm:at:jog Env? 150.000 terta,a yror, of atletro-'
Lai Dtanoset, (Red Arlo.) owl Duca HIATA,( 040e..441.)
ALSO. . •
Evelnelve Agi.euts for tbe ea)* of the purely geninine
Lo
cust Mountain Coil. from the Locust Dale Colliery of
Gun. C. ll'arre A 00.. allot which will be shipped direct
to New York, via Noel: . or coastwise, Oa Greenwich
Piers, (below Nary' ard,Thlladpiphls.) •
-ALSO,
At Philadelphia; from Pier ;94.11' Portjticli
mond.
The choicest pillities .or LIED and (hi% ASII
COALS trout Cohnty. selected 'with special
care,fand shipped adder ope personal' stapesiotettdettee.
. 4
At Blizallithport, N. J.
LKQIGII SPRING gouNTAIN and COUNCIL TLIDGE
COALS.
From Baltimore. Md.'
The catches - fed lIAMPSIItIeti BITUMINOUS CQAL.
•
At arsettity, B. J. •
• (rid Le gh anti Norris Climes.)
The very soperioatWll.KESll.l.ttlit.: COAL, from the
Baltimore Vein, tai. n from the •• And Jaded improve
ment and, Coal eeimpanv's Estate," near Wilkesbarrit
a!so. the.COL'Nett. 1111M.£. COAL; both of which, for
steam purpreqs and 'for family use. are unsurposard. .
bebt certificates to our mikes, from parties who
base used and fully tested these. Coal.. and pronounce
them the BEST 'ANTHRACITE efelfif for steam in useJpro.
during. DO fl I oker. leen ashes and grater blase. than atry
rither,kinds, now before the public. ! •
May 15, 'SS,
„
Franklin . ,B. Gowen ,
• ' Miller amt Shipper or
WRITE ASII Cilia. from the hart mid West Mount
LAE* Collierle---31.01311)T II SLELACK ,REATII V Elt l 4,,
Ormrt—Cent re streCt. opposite Epischpal Church.
Pottsville, April It), 'AS : • lb-Ir
PATENT - COAL. TEN.
SAA,C SELTZER, Agent ror tlie.cel
•braira *Aland Ceat. wined bf Bancroft.- Lewis k
Co. has removed bps office to n Cedar Street, baste's
Broadway and Nasaau street. Neer York. lias 'also tb#
azeuey l'•,r the Iralel4 Focht's ,Patent Coal' Totw arid
13.Wke. All dealers in Coal sill end it to their interest
to call and rev this new article for say log labor. •
des Tvrk. Jolf f.t„ ' tC.ftnt
HOTELS.
POTTSVILLE HOUSE,
JOHN F. KSTIFICR, Proprietor,
C.atri strert. POTTSVILLE. Pa.
•
tß'Gcnd Staffing p — id
November O. . .
"WHITE • ORSE HOTEL."
corner of assfre and ittliaatoriffn s. Theltrule.
Joieph N. Peltier, Proprietor.
Entertaintnenttanditeeomatadations
of the. best kind. sod every attention
rill be. paid by the boil and Ma at- re . „:"
.tendant•to main guests and travell• r a .
erseatnfortabli.
.Atiattet 'M
1 34
1 "al
130
1 33
1 30
1 all
1 al
1 20
PAINTING, &C '
JAMES FIELD,
_Bonet, Sign and Freers• Painter.
IMITATOR ' OF WOODS AN )
10 I I MARBLES_ - .• •
ld • Glazier, Paper Hanger and Genera Denorator.
10 air CAN TatE mum; swamis appasik tke American
10 linos% Pet.itik. •
00. 1
' !April 2. WI I.lk•riu
7
'441 i Window Shades—Gold Border&
Do L
to I • 6 and '7. Feet Long.
93
I
, ' SPLENDID ASSORTMENT !
NEW PATEN'r FIXTURES!
At Nearly Ralf City Retail Priers. •
Cathe had st ._ B. BANS AN'S
raper And Booksthre, Pottbsine.
airOill and se e Own.
NEW STYLES' - % A . R . --:- , -_- -- ....a.
Paper • Hlillgll4B, •....
• Deo6rittions. tic. •
Oiled Window naiades, -IPtntureapilte.
IMUDEYSBOWENi„
-. Painters and Paper lkionwers,
(* . Jen , Strut. rbttscidt...2 doors Wort Aurrama /Mitt
MAreb .tti,'„l9 . :
-• , - REEMCED PRIOSS. • •• •- •
avort..l.l. ae.aarocsr v • oar).
rrIE. subscriber. has a arge 'lot of
,
, Teri choice Patterns of • ' . • •
il a i Papa,. *makable fee •Italis, . .
..- -- ---
Parlors. Drain: Rom! , C 1132- ' ilitle,
hers and Pu l tdic B uildings, is kirh is •-„ . . .......,--
....•
he will reit at ;ready reduced - I, a . ' ''''.•
pricer. The Stock embraces the • • ' . - ' ...-
West and most attrebbed Patterns, Papas eu titbit, as ..3
brats a rierr.. • 4
New is the time for Dural as, for P per numisgsaad,
Beets at RANNAPPS
(Awry. Tnet‘is ) r tied Aden *sr ad D.* Mem
/fir PAP ER HANGERS SUIT • Er TIIWTitIII4P.
devil l.'s." '
BUSINESS CARDS.
AT IL L. DODSON, 'Den-Allll — IM
u. tbd., Market Streot. gime , dnorsAillanlP
smith siie.. tivairralie..Jaa. lA. WI 4-ly
IW. SHEAFFER. I PottsiiIIe, Pa.,
.iati a . Ohio holosylirsaia•Stite Gocilailralf.army,
espkwes biota. Minas. te. Itletaber 13,14 , 41-ti
HENRY PLEASAN Ts; . Virji and
siinitir i tionc.r.rtirrsTau.s. •
Ornes—OelOrestreet,vrAidthOpetarears Warket sad
Norwegiin ' [August .3, `ST 334ak
ttiiStiiCiAliTtß, Cirit and Min
-1„., r.„4 - i„.„.i.„,r,,,ec_'eill sttewl to tamers
of •,..teteas-towsplas. to DSc* 811ter Tome*,
Pott.,ilhn, N. 1. . [March 19, WI l:7 - * I.
A GENCY—For the Porehasennd
Sale et Reel &W e; beyttig and sellisi Coal; ta
king champ et Coal Lead*, Mars, de... sad eoillidOst
route.. Oak* Stehaatenoto Street, rettiffilk• .I.
f &Veil g,':o3 ti-j CHAS- X. MIL.
GbRGE Bi t FISLER. Meehanictal
Eagle. 'mg 91-aughteamkeltends le the ode
sod perchewei enthitieri, sad to lb* reboildiag sad
Poi *iv 9.9 ( 4, 44 etstiiixety..
r.,,,rip - 13,.. March s.':;! 4 041. '
GEOil..
ttig - li. -- .81‘11111, 44 & °- % Xining; alligineer '
~
~,.. . • CellieWy.Wiiiritro
‘POTTFrILLIS. AZ INNA.
- 11.milwpr lA. Wi :, • GO-
•
iumetikain; Civil and' Mining
t j..E rgittos.s 444l =atr=r eit
iatin T:rs,Lots, aOa Allather badmen 14 the Lta l l:
bieprolismetaa. Leth-raddrzss, nonfat. Spring P., 0.,
Schayllill amply, ra.
SATURDAY MORNING, AUCUST 13, 1859.
elphiae-r-Plers for the Shipment of Mak
SPRING MOUNTAIN , COAL .
, . . New Concern. - 1,
1 .
T IIE undersigned, having leased the
Spring Mountain Miner,
. - AT SEANSV HAIL PA..
Hitherto worked by Wm. Mlts Es k . C.).. are now prerared
to supply tbis justly eelebratedi LEHIGH COAL, and
respectfully invite Orders.'
'c.f. naNnor.vir.
THEM r.i: A N DOLPH. -
CHARLES HAMPSHIRE.
Applications to be addressed to 0
Randolph &Co., _
. 111 Broadwiy. New York. Room
'a;
' 'IS ttalout street, Phil'adelphisi
Easton. Penn - a :
~ Trenton, Sew Jrney.
Amp: TO
Ja . niary 1.'39
CAIN, HACKER & COOK,
11T3ftlft AND RIIIMIS PI
XillacslmiXaatki.C: l 424ml.
Also, dealers irt other ftrpt qualitier• of
White and Red Ash Coals.
2V9. 136 Walnut strtet,"4latfe/pAia, and Woodland
. Wharves, StyLliti.
TROVAS CAE/. ' OMS Just M.Cooi
Februaryot..s . 9 , Ply
I. F. VOORHIES,
warm yen stiterrk or rift ertiotasap
Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal.
From the ` - NEW DUNCAN WiLL:EBY."
:He mines no other Cosi—which sainints iltrity.
Saltiargo sales by JOHN SllAY.l49ent
Yoe 1. Y. TOORUIES.
n. Pins stn.set. New York.
Pottsville.. Marsh 12.'59 pone 5. 'LS ^.1:7,1y . ) 11-
CONNER & PATTERSON,
111,1iES V(D Ortirrzcs 'OF TUC CELKIIILIMSD
Locust Mountain Coal.
J. J. CONN KR. , J. S. PATTERSON,
• Ashlind.
Schuylkill County, Pa. rs ZI-ly
JONES & COLE,
*. TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL.
From the Reevesdale and Rockville Collieries.
APVIOE—No. 320 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
Coal forwarded from Port Clinton- by *Reading
Railroad, or in'lloats by Schuylkill CaukL , 119-21
PERSONS WISHING TO ESTAB
LISH matitifietoriee ins new and thriving Sam where
badness iv good. See advertlevment Of the llamtnenton
Settlement.
REAL
_~.
' WESTERN LAICDS:
XI?
It;
UN ERSIGN Ell, - Agent for
Carbon. etterne. Columbia . !Odi:ca.
ber and Dauphin . counties. offers for *ale, IA Td in
Taride City. Snits enmity. loan. Alto, land in Illinois
and Iliesouri, for testi, or on girlie. For nuttier Intorma
lion elite and enclose Ticertate stamp. to
ROB r. romrwc, Agt.
Mittens - 11* ffetnyTkill en., Jan. 224 'l4l " 441
A RARE CHANCE •
For Profitable Investment of the moat 'Valuable}
Property in the Borough-of POttrvills.
fil l :HE. subscribers' offer the following
• Valuable Property at Private sale:'
0.1. The WHITE, 11014111 Dow occupied
by doszeu il. Flags. This well kaolin" property contrilos i
In (root .10 key I Inch on Centro street, and In eitzt
-
dept along 31abantango 9S feet 11 inches. with
an ettensitte tavern yard. The Improvements
on this pmpr ij consist of an extensite tirtsatory trowel
timern boost. with extemtive bark belittling&
' .Atao. Two three story brick buildings—a portion of
Giese bdildings are now sped for the hotel, and a pop!
lion recopied by the Pottsville Gas Co-.and the Sehoyi-!
kill Fire and Marina ; Insurance Co. cane first story,the
second and third 'dories are oteupied ss I dwelling.
Aton e A large and mmesodions !totes stable fronting;
on &.ennd ghee,with brick carriage hems and
sive *beds.
This property Is.° well known that a too partkular
&veil foie° is deemed antneerraary; say pr n wisbieg
nreeliallinfortnatioo cell on Or subscribers,:
:in. .2. All that weld known harem scan awed on
Centre street known as the NONTIIIT • Eft.li 111./TEL.,',. ;
and kept t Y many rears by DANIEL liar •
This ralaabk progiryty will be sold with the adjoining
•
poverty—the, two containing in front ori Centro street
6 t feet 6 teams. and extending westwardly 'aline a . Z 1
feet wide alley 1010 feet to Peened street. and northward- :
ly along deco: dent tDi beet inehes.w lib the improve
tweeds consisting of a twoetory frame.
tavern
setrt
hon with a large and eoenntediorur three-story
brkk building ;thereto attrehed. Thls
hos bleu erected within a few - yeans, and the whole sr.
raogement is enotplete. Tbeeltatobensdintivemom and
cooking department. it is believed, nil compare with
any 'blond in the County. •
Mae. 4 large and ccuamodintui two4l i Melt stable,
with esienairo Yard rootr. •' • ••
• nun, A tams three story stone and brick bonding
fronting on Centre stmt., with a store on first door
and dwelling on the second and third rt. odes. ,
this pmerty,.l.ll leasisess stand, cannot be man
N o. That r Ad 1,0 well knOwn bosiness stand eitna•
fed or Omare atresi and tor many year* occupied by
Loul. . and others-as aII 011 if tend feed 114011 P.,
This vaisabla property adjoins (tried i larch's lion
•store r.n the north and James Sillytnan on the south;.
t7e t t i rletZr f anitt" at it: it $1
w'idtllS'ettt
.4
crane/ way fry Centre etteert *brooch ihn raked alley i
non wad kw the hotel and adjoining pospertles.
The DaildinFs on the Property modal Ada pad sod.'
sntodarstial two shg stone hulk:Una [arty feet deep. t be
sad story orrapied es a store. and the snood *OCT at a
aro Hoven conveniently SW/sited and in goad order.
To this is attached a largo tahrstory tilintastare boons!
will:ea ;visite grans:tit ins staring grain.
,Tbiaterwart form its location far boodoeits: is well !,
worth (hesitant ion or "persons desirous of going into;
the Gouraud teedatosillon.
if tits property is tot ante betwit the 1511 t day or''
?lamb It will be for sent Poserodon win tto g Den aa
the er,st of April nest
No. 4. Fire lOU of inatood oa Naha:dangle duet. es- '
'tending note the brick building in the seer- of Hole;
slat }tai-S stitet. to
. tbe throe story brick U111411'7. on'
the soothe.** corner of lashantaargtand Soreed'strrets.;
This
property to too well known to regal* e any me.
raps•
Neer. 1 and - 5. arrijoinina . three story . Wei., ballast.
costal/Aar, in twat on naturetairw street. U:
tort. and in depth '4O . rode with tram. a. stet
honer. crimpled byllawar lisonForatua-
No. a. erataining la, front as 31.thantialgo . greet, 21',
Lat. and in depth 40 teat. with frame otlice, oasopiad by '
Kar. t Bice: y
N0e..1 and 1. eettainior In front on kaltantae-o St.,
trot. It inches. and in depth 40 sect. with din
ets.rer.ocrapit' dby JAMS Sam s . ESI4, F. Pastatutu. Stefan.., .
This property for the enaction of nines or plane:
buildings. esdnot' eserlied try any other property in
the horowea. f Th. ter.tota win he. aoll . aLitgly or all to
tether to suit perritasers. ,
ThWarsitabipe dwe . 7lset 'sir/tatted ea the loath
rest corner of liska strop and Second stoats: for coin- ,
bet and eusaventriter an a CV6I/210111406.0/ dwer 'lltitsg; it has .
few eiperime in the linanegh.
ThisPrttoly contains di feet, 6 intik." front oe
I=gc. Janet. to the UMW of deasead„ Item* slow
attest. 9/ teed. d Inches to Uetel stable, thennel
ewtorardli along wad stable, 13 fel . inotais, 114ato
nrallowardly at that width same Wert Yank*: fret. 61
inane to the Mae/ itta fatt lat,a This larrte a burgs ;
yard Witte dwelling no 'Mirky - ant Is erected aeonra
allot brick stable, with entrance fetus Sperall street. -
For tartber infortnalion se in des f ripa aid coinlV
ikon et at le, snl o t* • •
er . Arll4,
rettitirk. Mach 5, '53.
Randolphs & Rainpshire,
Jean P
y
TATS SALES.
TRAVELING.
.
.to take Tasertegenrby Steamers to seed - • * 6
fawn Farms In the end and second. clasa and a t
steerage at thi lowest rites. A Steamer talk hoax New,
York tor Liverpool en the 26th inst. That Clap Par
erasers, ,476--Third Claes. PO, found In. Previa:as,—
Pateengere also brought out by steamer*. Apply to
M. BAY NAlt," ,
. , .
r' Nita also sells drafts on Europe la roam of LI and
Xpwardi. - March 11.'69 11 .
-rar:- •
PHILA : DELPHIA: Ar;
'/MINPREHRADIING ItAiLitoAlr 0..04.
doe, 227 tenth TUORYR street. • ! .
. . - PHILO 11.1411. A. April 16111.-1669.
BLS-RV:NW:a TRLINS NOR HARRISBURG
On and attar Monday,leth instint. TWO Pssienuei
Trains will b. tun DAILY (Sundays excepted) to tier,
elsbarg sis Seeding and intermediate points.
•
• . 1110111titiO - LIYR
_ Leases the Depot, at Broad and Vino attests, at ;ZI
A. X.
Arriving at nandsteane at 12. W. Scan. •
_ , ArTlittNOON . • . •
Leiates tbe Depot. at Broad and Vine straits, at 3.Z0
Arriving to Marritburg at kW P.M.
Pare to Ilorrisburg, in doss, ' , $l2 .
clan,' • • - 2TO
By order Of tie Board. W. o.)gelLtigliiti Jilt;
April 30,'1 2. 1840144 - - Seaitary.
AUSTRAkIA PIONEER IJNE.
Established in lux. awning the tu. isdislis.
s..iting Poidarets oft the Day Adverti..
f6IIHE. Beautiful new AI Pip
ier ship , ELIZA AND MATILDA," 1000
ni borttwa; Nano Emu., Master, now rapM am. r awr.
log at Pier, No. /I, NectA Alcor. mod. haring two-Weds
of her rasarity engaged, will bay* iwatedistejkspateh
for Aleibmsrtos. She Ass magnificent Male Rain arrow.
noodstlons for &goad Cabin Fawn:sirs, all on peek
Rates of Passage. _
First Cabin eatoon.S.:oo; &wood Cabin. .$lOO.
Children in arms,- free; one two you) and under
t arctic. Miliaria
Yet Freida or.Pgusege, apply on basrdor to
U. W. CAMERON, 6 Bowling Gown, New\ Irofk•
Slgtit Bills for sale. sod rash ideal:less goads orison.;
Moments. _ : •
Consignee. in Australia: Maws. Wilkinson, Bins. t Co.
• Jtily 16, '59 Pune 'Att '2',l-13.1 20-
• •
Only Direct Lino for Ireland!.
STEAM 'to all PAPTS'of CriEAT:
attrims and IRP.LAND, - a gir g a
irier-1130f
The powerful iron Sfesinships,
CITY OP BALTIMORE, CITT OY %.1123UINGTOS,'
crnr OF SI ANCIIESTEIL KANGAROO,'
aall from New York fnr CORK mot Mom* to LIP
IgftrOuL.
lia-SevriAncrotate Bardsrday.-§Ol.
Passage ham New. York: • .
Cabin, $75 Third - - - pi!
Passage from Liverpool and °elk*
Cabin, Vte ThlrdClass, . - -
Bil-Pankangars forwarded to Havre. Antwerp, Bracken
and !Isenberg, Rkr pra In Cabin, PS Third Clan.
To EMUS (in 2d Loom from Livorpool,)Crobln,ioo;*
Third Clare. Fn.
The above Steamshipenre born of iron. in witeit I Olt
enknpartanan he carry each an oxpericured Soriano, and
every orquirl.e for Ilse Immcdtate extinction of Me
llor Pasaa^e apply to R. J. Matta t C0..177 Broadway,
N. Y • John Dale, 15 Broadway, N. Y 4 to
R. EDW ARDS, Pottsville;
A. 11. RICil ARK, 111Inemille
• EC. 8.-4'sni. - engers by this Line avoid the risk and de
lay of calling at Jialitax, and R. Johns, as the steamers
proreed dirertqa-Cork. [Apilll6.3p. 16.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
Summer Arrangements of Yassenger , lr ns.
ar IN antl:at ter MON PAY: MAY 16th,
1 I cLst. ttfq raesenger Tialne on 'the Lehigh Valley
Railroad Couitaby will run at the fulloalos h.aus: ,
Daiwa Trains. ~
Imre i il4.o. Erprest.' - Arms.;
Monet. Chunk' sq. 6 .0 A.M., lz.M.) P. 111.. 12.35 P. 51
Blatlngton t
_4Ol . . I.CII " 1.29
White:Hall 7.12 " 1.33 " 225 "
Catlo..ouqua 7217 ." 1.45 " 2.52 '“
Allentown 7.401 .' 116 " 3.15 .
Bethlehem 7.58 " 2:11 .' 340 "
Preemambur; 8.07 . . 2.20 . 3.57 "
Arrive" at Llo= 8.30 " • 2.43 "-- ' 4.41 "
-
•, Up Trains.
Loam. is ow. Mail. Expecte.
Easton 'at 6.00 A". 3.1.., 11.45TA'. IL 3:35 P.M,
Freemantivarg 6.40 " 12 09 ' • 3.57 ."
Bethlehem 7.00 " • 32 19 " ' 408 "
Allentown, 740 " ' (2.34 .. - 4.20 - "
Catexannita (,• 8.07 " 12.48 '"t .. 4.35 "
White Ball 946 •" . 1.00 ".1 •'', 4.52 "
9131.Ington 9.04 " 1.:0
.". 5213 "
Arr. Ileueh Chunklo.oo . '.AS“ 2' 6.10 ”
DOWN TRAINS WITH THEIR CON . r.erroNs.
The COO A. Si. Mall Train will ran in eon teetion with
the CatatriSS3. Williamsport and Erie traltr from Elmira,
Williamtlott. Danedle and Rupert. and will connect at 1
Allantmen.with the East Pena train for Reading, liar-
risburg and.Pottcvine: al - Bethlehem with the North
Penn. train fir Philadelphia; at Easton with the Cen
trist of New Jersey train for New Thrk, and 'at Philips•
bur.
with the Bel. DeUtraln for heividere. This train
will also enable passeneris to go to the Water Gap,
Fcrant.m and Heat Bend, either by the Stipa. or the
Central of IV. Jerre , " Frain. .
The 12:7) P. 11. Express train will re i n In enneeeflort
with the Reamer Meadow train from Wllkasharre, White
Haven. Ilazttton and Weatherly. and /with ,the East
Penn. train from Ilarri.burg, IN Until!, and Reeding,
and will connect with the North PenttL train for Phila
delphia. with the Central of New Jerad train for New
York, and with the Rel. Del. train for Lansbertitae,
Trenton and Philadelphia. t +"
UP TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNUCTIONIi.
The 6.00 A. M. Accommodation train 4111 lonmeet with
the East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Llaskhe
burg.
The 11.43 A. M. Mail train will run in en j oneetion with
the lte , i. th-1 vain from Philadelphia. Trenton and Lam
bertville. Ilth tb e Cent rel c f Kale Jersey train from New
York...ph - 4 e North Penn train from Philadelphia,
if
and will co nect with the Deaver Meadow train for
Weatherly.,. arleton. White Haven and WUkesbarre.
The 323 p. 31. Express train will ran in connection
.with the Ottani of New Jersey train horn New York,
and 'kill connect with .the East Peon. train for Reading,
Pottsville Bed Harrisburg, and with the Catawissa, W.
and E. train foe Rupert, Danville, Williamsport aid Ei.
mire. ' ' ' .
=IE=M
PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R.
I 'Ssiiiimr Arrangements April IE4 1539.
il— -: •
4 , - , DOWN PA 85 ENG Et TIIIINEL - • '
~
I Leave Pottsville. daily- (earept Sun plat 11.30 A.M.,
and 3.30 P, It.—Pamine Reading at 10.10 A. 5- and 5.06
1 P. )I.'• Arriving in Philadelphia at !In Boun,and si
7.40 P.ll.
I ' ILi P pAsstsara TRAINS. ,
Leave Philadelphia, daily, (ezeepdßandiya) at 7 30 A.
M.., and 3-W P. M.—Passing Drafting at A.M., and
6.P5 P. M. Arriving In Pottsville at 1303 noon; and at
7.50 P. al.. - . 1
• 1
Wei gpind Down Passenger Trains eonneei at Port
Clinton with Trains to and from Tamaqua. Cassis:M.
Williamapcirt and Elmira. lirwoing Paasenger, Trains
meg 1,71112eCt at Pot Clinton for Wilitesbarrr, Senators
acid Pittston. •
Passengers leasing Williamsport fiy the Catawlags
Esitioad Night Line at 10.10 P. M., fronted with a Pas
smear Train !analog Pnrt Clinton at 420 6.1111, artlse
at Rending itt4.3o. breakfast, and prnooed direct to Phil.
adalphia , by time6A.JS. Reading; Atnommodatloa
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. •
Pawenavr Sala learrs Reading at HUM A. M.. after
arrival of Cu and Dena Warning Passenger Trains Imam
ihiladelphja arid Pottsville. Arriving at Harrisburg at
12.40 noon.'avaranneeting with Pawenger ft-aim:on the
Northern Central. •-paosylvanla" and "Cumberland
Valley^ .li:inn:ads. for Sunbury. Williamsport. Elmira,
Pittrbvtr-. Lanastar. ttaltlmore and Chamberabwrg.
Wettmanl. leaves Harrisburg at Y.ls P. )t.. after arri
val of MILLS froollboTe pnintw Arrjvlag at Rendiqr
at 500 P. M.:. and eonneetivm with Ur and Down Trails
for Pnttaville and Phltidelptda the same arening. No
rains - nisi as &ado*. , - .
Parenooonetween Penns Baud Plilladelpbb.o 75
and 51 25; Reading and Pbiladelplbia,sl 75 and $1 45;
Itarel,bortatid Philadelphia. g > and ft 70; Lebanon
add Philadelphia, v.: 60 and 52 10. Raiding and liar
risburg, t?./ and $1 30: Handing and Pottsville, $1 05
and sp Readins and Lebanon. Pia and '7O cents;
Pottarille and livnisban. 52 . 56 and 52 15; Pottsville
and Lelatßoi. Si t•S sod sd.
Tbroisztt No. 1 Tiebeta—Naiseiik. to Ealtitnoie.ss 00
Pottsville to Gtvvy Ann. St 50: 'Heading to Raltillmo,
St: U*3411140' o Laurin' rt. 25'.
be poundsof itagrage olloord eeieb Pantencer.
The Seemul Thin , Can run with ate the above Regent'
Pay.enzad Trains. •
WirMqrningTrain Down and .tßensnonTrabaUs,enly,
run QU Sandni. ' •
Three,ltt First Chou Tickets. at reduced rates, to Ifilisg
t an Mx, Buffalo, Detroit. Mimeo. andall the principal
prints In Ike West. North Wert. aid the Can tdas: mitt
Eadvaikt Tickets, at truer Estes, to ail the above placer,
ran be bid no applinting to the Slat lei' Arno.
Tickers wilt be , purchased helmet the Testes
start-. ill i tbee fares ebar,ted if paid in can.
G ...t .1000LL3,Xeg. a Geo. Sept. '
Ht.
Ipn SO, "r
WIRE SCREENS.
i WIRE cipAi. ANRALATE SC REENS.
I OkiN 11. (late oand sue
i easier to Emu it Uusixt..) would resfeetfutly tall
the attention of persons eseptged ill the Coal easiness,
to his namsfasibry •of Wing COAL AND SLATS
SCREXIIR.COAL ItIDDLKS, WIRY. BROOME. An. de..
at the 41 establishment. 31inerstille. EchuyitinCo., Pa.
Nosing been tamed in the basinete of Semen istak
leg far upwards ditweire years.' flatter myself that I
ten tarn oat *speed week as is done anywhem is the
county. and musld mist to the quality of my mart in the
past. as ssgessentse of what it will be in the Nom,
pledging myself that I will spare no pains to Mate my
west satisfactory to all who may give me a trbi." , •
JOILI:l H. KURTZ.
M ineratinie. July 'IL 'Sf
TERLYik. FRICK. :i s.
issogSena
i tarors et wire Coal
Nvo Li LD respectfully .call tore Ken
non of pia , f.. • ... .._....,,,,,,---,- ~.._ ..e. 1 .7v • .
fleshes. easaAtei la ----- -:,
.. - - 4.:3„.-f- , .
the *mitred& to their 71.: - -- - _ . 3. .
C...iii. Brew' of the -, .'„ -.- , ~.,,
vatiette elate. Th ew .. 1 ..' -.. . :: - .
have hummed Cull- 1..... ,- ;,, '.: _ - ''.... . - -•-
it les Str terming Out , ... 4- "p...." . i. ‘... ,__,_ -, f
\ \
theheitet work vith .7-- '4- " Ir,;•- 4. ,
../Wy. .11.:0
pevaptates eta die., _ - -- ' -..m..----e - - - ...... - .. ..4
pad"- listing . the. ==. ' A .0:77 .. ~,,,„;_:7; ' , - -,s
moot experienced ~ ~
tan& la the State
they eve gastaatee --.-- :=-=-....... --' _ '
ail wog* &me at their Factory. -.
itypairiassealisamaitaabssetatiarty dew etas thesteat
seta;
Sete{ t lletts,llayelmis.retmreitY ti. gNskot s u p al.
reasa,ar, Ale, always ea bawd
,
- AU *km directed tektite Om by mail erten at D. L.
lletettes Hardware stem will twelve evaaltet an/00m
Pan:THIN litirtlir 12.:5 004 4. Itt 5 I It-
PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE
this tandem Ina midi! loneastaz essestry,a Itear
neeriarmems. *Mrs beadress an gobs& Wysse list sli.
mos Is ssilksa4 411.4Wi51. See advertisement ter tlel
tianitnostra EntUrneent, meths: calm. -
:octrq
; ..AY fliAl.llllk
I *oilman easily waillsbre *gig 1
Meath a tender Mil,
Au April "la of maw awl toms
•
- 1,1 4 logiag
Thin west glints blew; awl, naming kuri
I beer, tbo glad sines* run: I
Shy views of say soul I throw;
Wide epee to Lb' wan.
No Boxer Ibrrird sad behind '
I look in liar* and tar;
Bat, gra hiful,lake the red t *tie
The best,et new and We.
I 4LlPnalh no memo a don't bind,
I TOllama weed and tam
-.TM manna drivplaa frog OWE
Rebukes my painful cara.
by
ASlts tolltpz oar; tl
YLa anal Nought so /mainly
/ wok:mai at my door.
.
,
r• .... ,
Th. Silva Spring soy Diver t:
Amon' th e ripening corn, • .
Nor freshness of the dement of y •
.13kos through the Autumn mine; • •
Tot Shall the blut4ea gentian tookl
Through the hinged lids to Hear*,
Amt the psis aster Is thubrook
Shall are Its Imp &ell. j
The 'monde shall - weer thdr robes al patio,'
The south wind softly Alb,
Am, sweet, aetm dap golden bus
Melt down the ambit sky.
. -
Not lees shall timely dead and arded
Rebuke an age oUvrtiog; • . • -
The graved dawers.that inddlte the inert
Make not the blade less tuong.
Bat molting hands shall learn to bast,
5 To build as to destroy,
Noe Ires my Imartfor others bpi - '
'Puiti this mordimjci. !
1 All lolled ?Mr. who vbiely buds
• To give or to withhold.
- • Ott knormlb more of all my needs •
Theo all My prayers have tub!!
Enodgb that blesalugs undeserved
• liars merited my erring track—
That wbecom'er my feet have 'aWery
tits chastening turned me bock—
• I '
That Wore nod more • Procildinno
• Of larch andscstouct,
Mating the stologs of I ink/ scud •
*tonal good
-4' • •
That &Whi l tlow* but 'a rove s' MIT
Which opinsinto
Whereto to blinded child con dray
Beyond the ffaitcceo
That i • . •
. .
That care and trial POMO at last,
Thniugh'Mamety's aurtead air,
Like ninon ain-raugenoverpast,
In4-pisdistance bin—
rpip
That all the jarring notes of Ilia
i 8 em blending In a paten. ...
dm' all th4anglat of tla etrige
S:ow ro diug Into calm.
And 1 , 0 tbo'ddatitirstall apArt,
And ma qie nos - C.:lnds play ; -
And nti ihr .i..dows of my bort
1. 1 open tont* —I Ali
c,iit public sri
POTTEITI4II -1 0 IIIILIC0SC
The last Annual Report'or the Pa
of the Borough ef.,Pitttssille has
Pataphist form. Republish - belo
tire of the Report of the Soperiatea r .
.er with Soma other extracts from did
eluding 'She Receipts and Espeadi
best &b l oat year:
Report .of the Supertateado
Public, heltools, to. the B
reetere:
Porrtru.tt,4
To de Doaid of Directors of the
disc , ae:cr7.=xax: In ,
duties as Sopiiinteadent, I herewit '
annual report the Public Schools
ough of Putt:6.01.440i the year eadi
1859.
ATTENDANCE.
The attendance fir the , past y
than fee any previous year, but still
ber were very irregular in their eta
Wimie In attomitnee, (not Nebulize,
Average No. each moutb p , f .
'daily number.
. number &Meng every day,
Greater! number of tastes In any month
&miles « •
.-._
garage attendaisoloper cent, 1 83 4 lea the offipring of 'the free * cho rdo system. ,
. I g I •
. " a
. .*
i • S 3 r 1 1 1
4 f:a. .. 1 2 .. , V' - Zr the absence of eatopalsory measurer, I world
" ' kr 1854441 11 :. recommend the Directors to open a school in some
It would seem that something further ought to central Port elf tho . touse for all •Pupils who may
be d.me to secure more regular atteldence. but I i foriaittbsit stets in th e other schools , either 4 , 0
am at so loss to ' know what ' more Director, o i l account of coiduct or irregular attendance, and
Teachers can do to secure it, than they; bays al- to select a good teacher fur dile school—ode of
ready dine. . , . j „ eiperiree• sod skill in teaching and government.
Sloth of! this irregularity is caoscd by truancy. It it, doubtless the case that wispy pupils play .
Irregularity. from whatever cause, ,:is the greatnif truant on purpose to be suspended, and while ilia
,evil with which we base to contend}, ; necessary for the good of the otheepupils that the
There are a large number of pupils who do not I
titian* should be removed from the schools, that
etteta School half of the time, rod !consequently, the others may trot be eamipteditt their evilatx.
their progress is slow, and they bemires a soars • ellorile, yet este:lrk& does rot sera to ha mac
of gniat trouble and annoyance to flrir teachers effect in - reforming tbe delinquenti. fla almost
and to ibeif respective classes. ! ' eteryrichool there are a few pupils!, who, on me
lt coats more to educate, or rather to inttruet, Count;of their bad , conduct set a very pernicious
(without regard to progrese,) one pupil who is etamPle to this eehoolt end may he
the to
very irregular, than to *retract foor! who sire reg., he imeorrigibie; they take up the time of the
War.. one hundred paddle might easily he select- I teacher, 'Who :oust be Continually stn the watch,
id (tort our public ' schools , who,' solely on ac. flir they are watching every chancii to disturb the
count of their irregular attendance,l require four- I, school. ondr . oftentine••• then Detested aid Pilo
fold the time to remte that is reqUired by them c *abed . cause en imeitetnent in thi schools by the
abeam regular;. they require fourths* as moth eiublooroness and resietiosee, which iii productive
assistance from the teacher. and! conrequently of. greed iiiiorY to the school, and much time le
thesegehr pupils are robbed of tinte which just- lost before the school can be restated torte's' and
ly Wellies to them, and mud suffer on Recount of order. So far from being an additional expenre;
the neglect, in moat eases, of par e s t o s a nd th e i r ! `!deb a school, ould be • savieg of impetus, and
children regularly. ! most certainly IS wepideostribute tO &greeter reit-
Could parents be made to toali the extent oft, eerily, **ore reoPetful condom; and to the ad
the evil, its pernichme effects, both apes the' sr- I viorement of the pupils in all than echo**. ' It
regular pupil aelLopon the *boot it Swells to 0 should be made the duty of .the leacher of that
'.me that the eril would in a great assent he rem. school to use every effort to keep! the pupils in
edied. Irregularity retards the rove* of the alma, mid to refer* them by kind batten' !resi
t,
,piapil and of the school, leads to t et' and then, meat, end thee should not he olloired to "tarn t°
to labehood to conceal it, and the 'pupil instead! • the other schools until there was a thorough far
o( being well , educated, grows up In ig norance , ' ormation In th eir eroded'. If rich a school could
and instead o f, becoming an ornament, too often net be sustained fur want of pupils, ft would be
beeogsa aburden to society. i ! . • the strongest argument in its favor. fot I ale stirs
As far as I can, learn it as the inniveisal eons- 1 soWe'ent number can be obtained to apes the
Plaint in this country, where there f ro n o corn pui. school, if it were intended only for truant and
sort' laws. / :
~ 1 1 i , "incorrigible" pipits. It is true the directs
Is it, not strange, thil, while the people could-, haver tos power to compel the pupils to attend this
er oor free sehtiols as the chief itzerteney, the! school, any more than they bare Ito attend the
crowning glory of our free institut ions . sod but other "rebook. bat the great eensPloint among the
l'erart t 4 our liberties , so man y are I , th u s neg li gen t parents is, that their children ant turned out of
in pending their children to school
l/ , -school to cur the mime*, and if d sueli a school
It ie & f e et, st ra n ge an d p ara de j e ll i to it may wen established in 111 central position, 'many of
appear, that there :are many pitt*nte wha would , the parents would take their ebildres to school ,
defend these reboots if assailed, even with she'll every day, ors least , no room 1 for complaint '
blued, yet take so little care in sending their own ' would be hat. - 1
children, that they derive -little or no t drantag• 1 , p armAg y sencooris.
1
front them.
N„ only among the peen is this hi , ; Thai Primary schools ate the foot important.
t et 3 P a • ur r for bets is laid-the foundation upon which the*
ligence to he feud; it exists amo ng ell classes.—.
„„.„,„,,...,1“,„ of i t.... 0 il i e o ue n t i oa mus t
Indeed, some of our best exatopleit of regularity i AT mt . m i lthah 'i t ,,,,Yr - t - h - ou r ie r- h r t - a '- e d f eelin g , of p c ar i ont
are found among the pear , which ithows that it is! el a ti on d ' I ' d* rk of he''schoo l
not zwiessity, but indifference that; kirepo so m ay #
away. I i ate acquired here. no
. sabeeqeen toil eau folly .
Parents thus wrong the public, wrong their MIDI right them.
l . r kind of teacher for these Schools Oita for
" • the Sec.:radar' 'salsa**. Flee rhen ram' he ,
I
may Dot be irregular , Yet alt most! 'age' I"' e r fogad who will succeed well in se mita of a higher:!
less from the irregularity - of other,. Admitting •
~..,A. .k..., ... ... be i sm .' h a
that the parent has "
the right to !injure bin owe . , , a Primary -„---• ...L. - I , -- „ 1 - itts far ---
miuilleliee"impulenlit 1. t
children, be certainly has
children of his neighbor, so i l th rig ist t e to d ‘ res ig b fe y'a lbil oti '- i ll e a-v o -li Ts ma ea-cl im b i liTlH--- , y o-f- ee e.x tr tm , fle i e : " Th in e h e ilmi li se o ot t L aftl ett s h o u tha i n d
sending regularly.- If there are a few very irreg. i be made as attracties as potaible ;I, the fereitareof
War pupils to any rebool,dt is very difficult th o se-! the _mat epneoem e, style, w i t h - 4 0 4, 4 and fea ts
core the regular attendance of oda*. i I_ • , •hi to h of the peril , !e t ii not asce,„
ID addition to these very irregetar p o pai on iny until •I • size
i racy for toe to isforo as Dirst that our school
of whom are so irregular in their huteedanee that! for h
it *Old he far better for them si.til for the elm -, ,was
,eh, of „.„„ e gi rls
e t a r eiAl inerab apologies
mercy, if they were pet to werkohat they usightl that --. t the Peet= ought toknow
Plum% w hen they send their Unlooses
learn, at least, diligence and iedistry, which are i
, to receive their dud hnpresaions about study and
the most important lessons for tb. yiiag. Term *
booms Woes to the past c e ntur y. They an its
a great many children who !are ablest for;
months at a time,, and many *lib never attend! .
conveatent, unhealtfie, and poorly adapted to the
school. i I ... 1 1 purpoem 'of initiate:lag : If they were prime* it
Tail may ba ma ain all put , n r. the teene _ c 1 county poorobrosei, they ileitis be complained of.
4 ' 4 1 as noiseless.. It is to be hoped th at th e Diner*
rpendirg their time in worse' thai idleness. Our' - ••
meets have become schools erher6 recipient row-1 'wil l Ps"fe•L th eir siTargesit. iati, } .° a " ° build 6
dies site their ant lessons. I 1 4 , l OUP 'cleat horse - for the g irls, in place of those
now occupied. I would recommend the Directors
What eon be done to retriesti an Skil of .hi
Ste yea
to open one or two
inagn i t oaq The m i n d s et , the mime
•)" meat he! s i Choo/0 for pl4lllll between the
prepre a i s a d opt such a mar* as miii miteedy l ages of eve and sit. The legal age is years,
this groirig evil. 1 ! which I think is at least one year toe early ; bet •
I ~
__,
__,_
Every frotad of liberty and of man ought tot !lull". of It " killidl proper
I l . rin establiabi4
raise, hie et:* against it, and thrprers • ' 14, 1 with the right hind 0 teachers . tt *mild perhaps
oug ht to li g hn ta than public taiga', upon this i he of real advantage to send them early, as these
,
sulleet... I I wheel*, if properly toed tied.' would prepare
the higher echoes . The rooms shook!
The Sup,evintendirat of Breehl yn aye. oN o o h." bethem for
lied with . No ' I Framer. "Noirelera 1
reeving mere* have faded was* at all hours' "" .
i Slater , ^ (such as Holbrook. s,) cards, Meek-boards.
of lb. day , fiat them am leselittudes of boyel . and other aft ..1 r as the wants of the
waaderiogaboot sad comes:tea 'on the awe! .:: 7. s igh may - • " ---11- -.- .
.gm. t. • The instruction i n me '
of the streets, idle is th eir kall i dts, dissolute in F. --°°- 1....1.4 " 11f " ; ; oral—Throb
their eoadoei, prefabs and obscene in their too-1 belts ; arose .... - k hgastea l o o t :1 1 ,e Theirehtrol 1
vereattea, lead grace and vulgar is their mamma.- .---,,.,a-: desire f... awa k en
t.... 16 ' to ' • steer and near-
Oar chikktes when us their way to Pelmet, ate ha- i ----- ---- 1. -- - " a-- g • ,; .. ma r -- -
ble to be enticed away by there, iittrisd iota phi- ' , re — lil lute ot ia rni s tb e k h indtiosr ltill Pfl , P pel lls' it Pli eseor ".. ?fi lvi iiii a l l ali v elt ill :
eel of diaripatioe, taught every evil practice, and; '' -
berme we 6,„. aware of r ,, , . . ' lion, and al those virtues which are ornaments of
". "et? in enure; society —than to advent* them fa ary psitilealar
and ramp:initial of the vile la ain. meet of the, breach of eliseatiee.. i •
itregulartitteadithee and trearie, that abeends,l . . _
may be Hoene 'directly to tbia sourer. Thesol P RILVTAL CO:OPERATION.
4
street schools mast be broken ap, end time de- i Parents a mild feel *their dint,* artist the
graded ebildrea sated if possiblelfrom wig:maize I teacher by hearty ert-eperatien is ail his plans
wrereirede l eri, sad death; or * wesl'be taxed', for their ha rereumit e arsit sot feeder them 'trac
tor their Mises. support them ial th eir wretched-I live, as panto* dei„ a y iii *judicious inter
mess. and Suffer all th e terrible evils which theyi• ferniest, or tiptoed...l I gouts is th e propene,
entail nen* society. It will not !do for as to say of their chi ten, the cre ating is their minds
.elbey are net s vr ehihiree ;"' they are siretebodeal a disreapeel: the t; . Sawa parents Arad
eltildreo, iota West= be cased for, reclaimed and net expect I. the reat e el Weak thew child
odecaled.! We may not own their paternity. Lot nem Theylcaneet te e
amr ,il 1,11 Flit by , the
we shalt tats to /wilier the napoimithilityft Chalet fnstruetion.asf ems whet* hays bees taught
alts: sad pay theta* that arise! from vtelatittesi to diatom/0 ee . bate. Irtlatlytere set reitivaY
of law, " ii , .'" ier:. „ I' ' - *jutted. obey Lea: receive, bet' little road, erhte
le naite7 ibis 'era. estaPataell atteedeses, they tie 'teepee' the ttatehrs. It the raft
has bees tsbal with the berpleatjelFeett ie filritft! OM* kb Mft
I ', 'upset the teacher, be her, is
set 4
At
erlaad and in-many of the Dermas states. 3 , , 1 a great e, secured his, proves ba his
XL Eel, as Easliebseas ell high npatatice es
, statrz. .11 d ,
.
for hardily:oats, visited various state of Europe
.for the puroote of iseertaining bow their systems
of educatioe worinfd. In hi. report. he aiijra:—
"It ii•a gnat fact,lhowever moth es May be be.
°Hood to doubt it, that throughout Prussia, Sas
oeY, Bacon( i, Bobtails, Baden, Wirtemharg, Bes
se Darmstadt, Beare Cassel. Hanover, Holland,
and Swieserhod, will the children above six years
Of age are gotta." at the present time attending
school and macho; a careful, moral, relig'ons
.and Odenwald education, from highly educated
std,itialasplisisd taireheni." .
Of. the Saxons he slays, "Thsy oonaidar the .G
-ainers of the young, as a matter et primary int
potato% to wbieb.all aloe most be made to give
.v.l • The morality and the liberty, at well as
the Wield sod ph sled condition of the people
are ill considered to be 'dependent upon the early
sod fell derelopmint of their moral and intense
tealZaculties. Tr the attainment of this - end - ,
the fore; every other considetation mast be made
to yield? , . - t
"I oat give a traveler who is desirous of tom
preVer,diog at one !short view the workinza of the
Gernian and Sidsystems of popular education,
no' tter advice t nto direct him to notice the
state of the scree hi soy German or Swiss town
t
;Math be happens to visit ; no wetter where it
may be. whether n the plains of Prussia or Ba
varia, on
-the tanks of tee Rhino, in the stasil
townstrf the Bloc Forest. or in the moustainass
Cantons of Alpin Switzerland, no wittier where,
let trim only walk through the streets' of sock a
il t
town in the morn ng or afternoon, sod emit the
number of children lo,be found there, abate the
are of four or Soda; or let him stand in the same
whet the children•are going pi, or retans-
iog from the schools, and let 66- examine their
*boil, appearance , their cheerfulness. and hap-
pintas, line, at same time, the politeness and
east. of 'their
i Fnere. It that one spectacle
doer not coed him of the .eduestionel efforts
of Gerraany; and of the happy multi which they
are I produeing; lshim go no farther, for nothing
he can further se w
e l
ill teach him." '
The chief obj ion", to .sueh a law is, that the
peril's would not submit to it ! I aeknoieledge
that this objection if valid, is an insurmountable
Opel.i In a country like oars, laws, to be, of any
lase; Won have the assent of the pop u lar 'will, arr..,
peel of l when they appear to conflict with the
rile rightscitizens; but whether tbis.ob-
joet,wn is valid * not, it shows that . the subject
&oda to be agits mare than it has been: . • •
~,
i f ilet is the' obj don A xially solid, and cannot
smelt a law be erifo? • Is it egoista l l he Roya
-1
tar will? .If people s holy. understood the sub-
Jed, Ido not thiok in i lwenry would oppose :
it. Would the Wealthy loin •appows. it; when he
ba,
to pay ihousinds of dollars • VW. the very pur-
.yoss of educating those children! Would the
parte, nt litho feelslatantetest in the Warsaw of
litachildren, an ' who *tows that the* may be
1 4
'enticed away an ruinediby audits and tegratital
Certainly cot. Thera are many, pascuts Who
ba Fe grest,di lay In keeping their .chikirst•st
set oat, beewase :hers, Ishii do not go to school,
soles theibews .
• i .It is pot eerta nly asnittlyrannical io•eontpel a
patent to avail halfwit of rho &deadest. offered
in lour fret see is , than it is to compel' those
who have no eh terve, and..who cannot restive
ani direct odes tags. to pay headrests apt thou.;
.c.
sands of:doUitre to support, these schools. Upon
list principle i ,ths rich:float made to - pay,so
:laigely faith, Gelation of Other mea's children?
Hii ls Oe'd that is property will be safer in as el
!netted coizimun ty than among the ignorant, and
:that the public g00d,,, requires it; that be will
here to pay les to support the poor, arid lima for
I Gat administra 6 of justice. •It is for his ad
. eintsgeand fori t the public good thet he should
'help to support be public schools, tad , whether
h'' wills it or act, be roast pay for this of jest in
pi portion to his wealth.' In [set, it matters not
lir mach orti.w little be is beneetted, it seems
to resolve itself chiefly into , this,:— The safety of
1• di Commonwe Ith demands it, and be must soh:
m t.And can not appresehthe 'parent with.
s ousts- r atiramintsthan we vas the taz-payer?
t,.
It is eminently for his advantage • that his child,
`, rep thould 11l eciapated, for whose welters he
.should:feel the Most tendei and" anxious solid.
tarle. The man who (eels otherwise, to sairortify
• toi he called feeler, aod fit only for the insane
liejittal. •It is es moth the interest oldie parent
that his ebiliinsu *build not become "paueerse
thieves, and vatabood., aril is rot the interest of •
the 'tax-payer that his property should not be sou.
len ; fed if hundreds in every largo:town Owl*
pow op as ignorant as if tbe.-e we re
a no free
lebools. and a greeti o deal more idle, 4for while'
',alai are pistesrliag 'go to school they are only
` Isaniing,babire of idleneas,) what guartotee bari
the tsi-payei that his property will bainy seen,
re's- with the , school, than without, them: . . And
when these children who bats attended school so
irregularly.as not to be - benefited in the least, or
perhaps have Neves attrroded at all, grow op to be
idle, and !icicles youogyrn, they are •pointed.to
fe Monthly.
lid Ilehott
iuntd in
a large per
i eat, togath-
RePortp
UM for the
sit of Dos
rd of DI.
Ist, 1859. ,
lk Seloo;• :
ergs of mj
Submit my
of dos ,Itur
g Joao Ist',
I was bettor
• great ees
d■nee.
• ,)1380
I;
1073
210
;.) .-, - ; 414.0NA i ' , 1 _, - ,0:-• ..,:-
S;tA .', '.•-rittitTllit.4FilcEi
It.Alaimoiare4 iPtaaaet, 4, act 441 r, prole r• 4
teimseet‘JOS444l.oollllllllTlCK4l st•swityikerrly
We at C 140,440 the Muse Jonairas,abasper thou
eau Wise st *ay eibir4444l4l4ll4wails riffili4et 1
indh as • '
lbakexpitiplatit,f. .111WS=-
•J
Dm,* FY/Arm ?Saha.
Haul Di 1 1 . NKr Book, .
Artieisielialtrommet !Ape Baas, . •
, cr , ram., ilia, aA. - s ,
a . - ... ~.-.:a ~
._.~~ ,
..
J.
•;,_
Aith• vary abeetesesoUrc , Onrseittefiellt oITPI t
emoviszteastre than Orli Stagy etherelk. la this as r.
(land tie atateAnd vokeewhandoesployerleipmealy
ler Jobbing. Islas anraetlcal Print., Oetorlf• 1 1 11,11
guarantee our work to b. as seat an ray (baiting b .
tamed mats thaitthre.PEfEi2E6lNOOLOESnon.
at thiiiliniaa settee:*
,NIA,
Leta Irma In .1117 variety orgy% leastihmild
of start' diperiptioa ausafutessill,beast sik#
Drier at shortest slalom:
NO. 33:
THS TEACHER'S
While' children an at seiteol, panwtal setheelk
ty has passed Dose ~ t he beads of the pans% te.
the teacher. *he la IS sevens' in the school ream
se the parent in the'domestlet circle, sad this sik•
stir+ ty is se essential to the menhir* of lbeiebsel
as the other is to the welfare of the femlly sad "
any inter:entice is as molest and lejarlows lat the
one esie as la the other. If be abuse Me al
thority, he is responsible to his employers. When
parents understand, and regard the best istewilte
of their children' they will ease te firestrelet.
the plans , of the teacher by espies sad
tedM
crest interference with the sethetity tab&
naturally and legally Weep to bits. - Thli Is. •
terferenee,is generally caused by , ease swami,
standingorhich is the »salt itemise inteational
or unintentional misrepresentation by the pupil„,
If parents woeld visit the schools, they wesid bo
oms better adrainteid with the teneber and with r
his plans of leittitetios, sad woeld thereby ea
courage bOth teacher and mils to labor mere
flithfully, and they would be sally repaid by ,
the InCtlaWl improvement of th eir dilates. '
CONDITION OP TOE' PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
BOOK 11111)1111,T.
The results of the put year ban bees vary
satisfactory. In no year sisum ban beiallst
perintendent hoe the result heel so satialeettery,
as for the past year. The classes - for premoties
in all - thWiebools; surpentd, (and hi lame of tilos 4
far surpassed) those of any former year. I thialf:
the introduction of Intelkodaal Arithmetic hes
had a most beneficial elect, not only td that
branch hitt is all the branches;
Very Respectfully.
- J. P. SHERMAN.
COEMON SCHOOL LIBRARY,
Abtint fon years ago the School Board fixed obi
toMpenntitin of the Treasurer for receiving and
paying out the funds, at on per amt., tweed et
two per sent
" the limit witichibe law allows. sad
appropriated the op* per esuLithas sawed, towards
establishing a library for the use of Lb* schools.—
Up to January, 1369, about no colonist bad bees
placed in this library, at as expense of alma SSW'
.embracing some of the most valuable shed**
works issued in tbis_eonntry, topthent with
rimy of miseellaneoni publications. which have
been selected with great ears by the teadurra asd z
directors. These books an eagerly sought 'after
,by the pupils, end will tend greatly to gi vs taste,
for reading among them,
and elm keepthem eel
of the streets at eight. The useessity for ouch
library is tbi sere **rest van we state, with f
great mortilleation, that then is tto peddle Wormy! •
in the borough et Patuville..vbleb, ebetalas aa
population in the neighborhood of also es teat . •
thousand. If this pima is kept up by the diner'
tors of the common wheals, in a few years a vary '
valuable library sill be collected., The lead them 4
and, amounts to shoat $lOO per eenes, and the
library will be of vast bumf t to the rising gotaera- ,,
don
,•deeated le our common schools. ')
• VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY. • .
School Hone, Sharp Mougtain. and Nis
lure% $13,000 '
School flonseMest-Norwegian, ' • 3,000
School House, Centre Street, » 1,500
School House, Ent Norwegian, • Len
School House, Fishhook . lAN, ,
~ •
$19,500
•
All
the orders 'of the School .Borad are pall
promptly, end the Board bays so
debts. -
COST OF INSTRUCTION. •
The following. hi the cost of *denting mmth pe•
pil in the @eyeful mamas • '
Per Year. Per Maid.
• High School; • $25 50 43 12 •
Grammar Schools, . 13 ' 104
Soiond44. - 6 00 • 50
Primary, •.4 00 34
The point average-in ell the geboobreatimates
tsgether, is $6 60 for iamb pm% per emus, or
•
•
55 mita par month.
The pries of tuition in private acheills of the
same grade as the High) School and Grammar
&hoots is $lO per quartei;ss 840 par Ittinetn.—
In the private schools no tuitios is less than $.2
per quarter. which would be $8 per annum ; nbile
the arrive in ell the public schools, leeledlug
the 'High &tool, is only $6 60 per ansum,—lsii
itia. the regular charge fur begialtws Is priest.
scbnktli.
Experience bar fully demonstrated that Cho
~ansoint that would be required to educate about
one-third of the childteu ander' the private imbed
*yam, would wheats ;lithe child's. of the be.
rough in the comport /chanty; and it the fritteds
of education were to direct their minim in behalf
of the common school", they Could be made far'
superior, both in osefulnesened dlseipilas, to di*
private schools. As now established they ars bolt
inletior to any of the private 'schools.
RECEIPTS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT, '
. Per the Year lading litst ANA, -
swim of Taxes eapectill, ~ • VAS 41. •
State appopriAllaa, •
Comity Coatailsvieneri sta w ' eastatai ,,
lamb, ISS
Tallies of eblldron sealttlag eel et dislxiell, • 111 es , •
Paps' }lsies, Ite, • • 2M:
EXTIIILS AS A SOTS
.
Tineliers' flalariss.. ' '_ • • • + V i ta"
lont sod repotrirqrl sa d improving-
reasids,
Fool. • - 2lOl 011 ,
Core of school roams, her, vidtionostring, 0e . on no •
Library tor ass of reboots, 43 00
BoUry sod eomniosions of olleors,(krerotasy, ,
Oolloctor„ sad Tronntrar.) % . El II
Inetdoetal oxpossett (Selmsel rooms finattemi.
• zspar.,,sugni, printing sal statlonory,"war ' ,
tor rents, Issurannt ae,,) • 20 al
Ilk= Is
Excess of ospanditurete over receipts fur the
year. $48919. I A coosideraltli portion of tile=
duplicate for the year, however, raisins imolai.'
' •
TIIEACHERS A THEIR TEARLYEALARIEIk-
Poyabte by ti. Nostijor tie nor 1869-40.
Mr. J. P.23l3stenbo, Euperintentiant, • , $BOO •
• " J. Gramm, , 600
. • ." • MI •
" D. E. acre= • 420
• Mira S. MeCool,
-4 4 T. M. Strand'.
. ate • 300
" EL B. Connor, • . •3011• ,
" r. A. Couch: • • . , • 274
" E. B. Stroud'. • . 284
" 4 Emily B. McCool, • SM.
". Railed DawalJ,
4 , • Emily Higley, - 2111.
Victoria Vooglaso,
" .1. B. . .2111,
" Emma B. Boyle, •
" Mary J. limos, • lvt
.„ Ella C. Coif, ' • , in
Calk. K. • urs •
" Satan &Op, 102
" Ellen Meerut,
102 ,
" Haibs J. Wilson, • " ' 180
" Mary J. Eder, - 160
" 'Sarah A. Martin,_lso '
" Eden Benton, ." 160
4 4 Elisabeth., Later, ' 1118
In additiUn to . tbit diary, awe are two man
cis/ in tbe Rat of Welton, tabs aeppliiil by IMit
let of Saptetaimr, nest. • .•
BOARD OP DIRRCTORS,
An Organised has, .
, DAMMAM. Pia!, aliumtruim llo9 InTukae.. • ,
L wogs gAuosr. ISMS. .
JNO W.IROSEBEJULT, X. E. BOYER.
JOIStII ,' cus,
D .A,N KE. icsusEß SIMARD L
J. IFILANIELIN HA CAM AIL rox. •
.11 1 10. BI.XIPLEt, Tea At., /AM M. lIMATIT, Treat.
Giusti Calmer? Maws Brewsita Enemas* aim
Tin Uttar.° STATILII.-11 is stated tbat
went* bare keen wady by the St. Gesrp's Club
of Neer!:York, to base Isgrand cricket suntan ale
llobokeit, sows time in September next. It will
be between thecelebrated All England Slaves and'
twenty-Iwo cricketers of tie dotal in 'the Viking
Stated Among ths Y E. flab eleven will be the
celebrated air' tetrad Pare. trades,. Loam,
Cs!!* i and whets almost as celebrsted. parr&
lately Wade use hundred and sixty-seven ninth"'
one innings; is one of . the
gaatebe; la *bleb be played. .
Mr. weal a baring a spleadid owed laid
oat; tetweea bia ingualoW lad Ai New Teat Chas
Hoesa - ; far tie St. Oggetre's flab, at a matte
000. It Is to be 2.06 yard, Square . , asd to be read ,
tinge for air sate*. The trareliag alt Mime,
expewes of the Right Crickets,,, sareathig is
about $7,01N/ t are to be paid by the New Teems.
There' are to l ls*. four agatebsti played, ose.at New
York,, oai at ' ifaielpbis. aad two et Neatreat
Is Nermaber 'War a billiard match. will take
Ohne Mitoses Itv. Joho,llaitssta of . Lir:noel. the
ehaviyies player of Great toff fielabli.
ash flirhasl Pillar. Wile has than far l iteral .
hiatiel is be the best Milliard player is, side Saw,
try: no perste*, is order Ihs* neither am gets
tits afiltOltrage of the Miter is their National prom
trill play the Preach emote game. *bleb is tits
mess seittathle of tile titres. TM sea played for
willies be kit lisa WO, alba set mete lbfeh
SlO.llOO a side. .
1 , ------,
Tool Westin:goo Stem taintito tag wit nooks
, of Cotiinns ooftn le be tiro aborts., Ink ski*"
1 of A tat= thee_ there Imo b=o for thirty voto.-7. -
This is`Ftbo storootypod Itsneeennio *Oaks,: ga
teeedoot to a Proriaostial olootioo. A slant est
1, Siteit, laillPtg ' iorosiiptioo, with honied onto
viatiooo retod, , had no spiocise to aspen tbo
eorntptio= of the 414 a. tiaittnittoo,, tioalikttsill dot
i Deoteteagyeasettlit
ei OnasoseT-, lIC "liar isinassiit mos
sea with lbw ealiik siavaa i valastikail.
salt tike,—• "
re l? er%
. . • ‘
.. ~1 1 as ' ..
davg dam% pi - : Whits,
R aq i eekt as sag sat Alias asi devil!' ; ~. . .
ta;-ia N.