The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 16, 1864, Image 1

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' ''' ' • ATLI . A.,"-Y . 'lll. OitN „,' .1 Aitlr Ip. 1864. ', 1, . , . : . _
Ilse Courts hßire 4ecided that rennin- tc u ilte newel*. irT . , , .
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COAL 'TM B AEPVE - TI
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Terinicu - i 7 t4 the Phltadeli
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VAX:KETT, VAN , DIISEN & 14THILLTI,
Locust Nit. and-Broad Top Coal.
' ' " , Alan. hIIITP.FILY OF : : ' . ;. : •
Ismail COALS NAVIGATION Coll'..ii :SY'S' COAL
SPRING-MOUNTAIN,' - LIANLEIGIL
• 'BEAVER IILEADOW; . ' lIONEVBROOK,
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ICED AND NII - lIITE ASH itiCOAt.
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Stripping Wharver—No. I Port Itirlimonsl.
- .. - No :2 Lilintbettipqrt. L .'l' •.• -
012leas—No. 201 Walnut mtrryt.'PHILAOgPHIA. .
- Trinity Building. NriV yilitx.. - . • i . •
- - . . No. r;Dinu4. strix•t; ISOSTON. - -1 it• rat 7
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OASTNEIL, STICKNEt &IVELLINGTON4
• THE. :•.
',Esiithraditse & Bitumirmijs Coda
bnLI AGIINT., IN 'Pp.( ZN1G1...1,r/
PICKER'S LEUIGH SIALIR-60.4 . 40AL.
. . SAIIijEL..&AsI.O.:R. :Nevi York,. •
C. I'. 5T1(..11.7 , 4.1, }+nll-faver, •
• ,WEELINTITON,,Sikaton;
- (191`rinitc lkOhling.•.tiewlrork.'
' • [1:01 , 110EEr . WalCiut Street; Philarrol hl . • •
(15 Kilby tittrct,'Boston,/
Wharf No. 6, Port: Richmond;: pikilotPa.
' . Stay IQ 'MI3 • • -
EIIZARE lIPORT to Siz
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COAL , 'fC , AL. • COAL.
lEWISAIM D & Co.
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Walnut Street, Pill DELF . 'IIA. _
110 Brost wilt., IShM , ' 1011 K,
aG State Street, BOSTON.
Wholeolle Dealers in lb , best idrietles of DOMwric
CO.LS—SoIe pouprieton• of Wolf Creek colliery. capa
ble Of producing titer l'st. A lon. &year or the celebra
ted PtAmoo, (Red Ash. and Bunt Berra, (White
Aeh,) I , I
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EteTerice Agenty for the •tle of the pnrelr :ermine La
aht Mountain Coal, fun the Tacna Dale Colliery t f
Giro, C. Porn a Cu:, all f which will be shipped di
nt to New Yf/It., Nla Ca 131; or coastwhin, via. Green
w'ch Pie, (below :Silty end, Phiiatielphia.)
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A Pitilodelpisin, t tintin Pier 1 4 1164 il 114 Port
Piers,
I Ale and. I ;
'Tle',:choicest qualities o ICLD and INVITE, ASII
COALS trom Schut Will o ty, selected with speCiaL
care, and shipped under o personal , superintendence.
I At Eliza i port. IN..t.
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mon sPRING 31 1 NTAIN and COUNCIL
. MEC COALS.
- Front Bit signore,. wd .
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The celebrated IL%Ml'b IRE itITUMIXOWCOAL.
At lers.ey, City, 'N.J.' ,
_ i l (via, lehlYtt aci Morris Mod* )
.. ~,The le!ry superior tt ILKI:SHARRE (*AL from the
s italqntnTe Vera taken frc m the "Aude*led Improve
'meta and( oal Irompant•• E.tate." near [IA itkeenarre;
a1..0, the Ctit,NclL lillt E COAL; both bf, which. for
steam Ipurposes anchor f Ili use. sire unintlescoed.
We hold cern& ate. in or Wrier" froni prinies who
heYe peed and fully trate these male, Midi pronounce
them the erer A , THRACI Ca&l.Jl ter warn IA 'ix, pro
ductns" no clinker, less hes e nd greater ,
i blaze, than
any other kiwis now hefo the public. , ,
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CAIN, HACKER & COOK, ' ' , v
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Shipping ;Wharves for 'AVIHRICITf: FOAL at
. Greenviih,,Delairare Oiler; Ptfllada.
• ' Whintirf No, 1.
AIUDENIIIED Co, '
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;11M03111:1XEL,.-: POTTS 01 1 ,F.C0.•
(9K. - Walnut Street.
, OrheES: .`llO Broarlveay. New
- . ~ st;te' Nt. and Meiehrinl:loir, Boston.
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1. (N.'E. cot'. NVAltintA: Fonitht.ts..
OrgicEs ; Strei•L New York;
"`4rtthau:r:lssul:Luilding Providimce.
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DAVIS. P.EAJCSON eglir co.;
• • mi‘rup. /.1! 4.14 - yryrui Or '.llll O O • .
ei.UIDRATED I.CHTST N1()I - N11..11si:.1y,,jtiTE
• , awl SI'MiN VEIN .• .
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w.ittittt blreet.
• k)FFIcEs: Na. 311 Broach. ny, Itoorn,Ncoool'lluiti
• • • I:t.ildlug, Ni!t% York.?.
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V~IIAItF—(tIE.EN‘VICII;4).ELA‘VAIti 41.ViINUE.
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v4)o.xtur.xecatmisst , .....svn. P. 10%,
fr...tmerlr of thf , firm of fila%i,t.on .t pox; and Ja
cob Ulark. hagc thi, day entered Into cop rtnerrhip fur
. th. trinuirtion ,•f a o holesale i'oaltualnelm, ti.oder the
Om of COX ' , • .
. OFFICE - L
-30 S NVALNVT ST.; '. 4
, dan. 31. Gt - - • .-tf
LocirsT
• . ... LOC t*T.cllol - MT..411 4 t,
mo. Am. tro - it .
denleriiin td..her Sinn gnalit les 111 • _
WHITE AND'T.E.iS ASH. COALS.
1 .314. 214--Walimt streo.t..ilidhandpida., and iVutallßnd
Wlutrr . e.; :1.7.11;1:v11.M kfier,
0111A11 C Moant; M. cook
- W . .NI. F. 1(.01.)1,11 . , : 4 1c1tpri dui Agent. •
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•.,•.. - LOC.I 7 S'r v, - .ti , .2(76Air.,...
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Nr, 4yr tvic,.,,..-I , • hwr. iippoistied -CAIN , .
Ili 1.1...0:Rt:F; s:. t'orbK Fr, 1 .. :i._ .a..t L , r my LOIXST
bbl NVAJN. 0 , At, fv•ili LA4 4. 10,1 l.m, (..lien. i
I • , • : fiEtiILCE W. I'AIWIN:.'.
Al Tell 1 i. ' G 11 . r, ^ - --, -- -,-,- -- - -- •
11:4111a1'T,. VAN DUSEN &
- lfilicro and tittippcm or V3e Ce10,441'
LOCUST :COAL: .
o,7aNtlt Slrf:-.l. • Phihtlzifth"LqL ,
T s riiiii.)•l;lllliliug;'New York:
Loam .1 , 1r1,11, Burton: •
Matvh39. •Lt
LORBERRY- CREEK.
1 ounwituv eowt:.;
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We, the unilereL7Nll..luiyhu.7,ermrq.lidattll our Three
ih:the I.or!rerry Itegion; tiere.ofter;traus•
sect tits briitiuree under the linfllC of C o.
STKii.‘3 1 '
NUTTING. -
Mr. fIILAEFt'. rt member 1,1 our firm:. tu!mocht
Pied liirurelf with .1. IL itI.A.KIsTON, girl te,.,1de•41
I'llitadelpiii:t..llll,l :ILI our conl f-hippill by ticie-waterWill
11,e' under the eiclasite• , arntroi cf
(Yo. •• •
hr incre:u..l! ram r.trt in its prelic
maintain'tio• onr 1:or
lecty.C.4l. can rtly .
11/.1, Cr4l-millinx...! in the very beFt. oraf.r.
KI,T2.IILI.II:I4,GIt.‘II'F Cu. '
Foh. t, •f 3
It EN UINE. 1.41 e>I>SIN COAL: •
We hprA thi. thly'ronOurlt.f. an artimzetnent with
te..ra LEWIS A I '1)}:N1 tl r.t) ,
- whereby thry are
to hare the exclu.ivealle of all our I',OBIIEIIItYA OA I.
whipped rOttstwl.e rig. the.rbiln, .t I:ending IL it, for
the
,tear •MI pa.'rt tle.inbg fasorite coal
tar , .hr 3 0 '1.1M1 of obtsi nine: the: velluine:tinailulternted
.fmtn-'41e..r., Al lIKNRIEDA
MILLKIt S Co.:
Pitegioie, May 14,.`,6?. - "20:. •
Ar . Glititri9
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P ` lee, with Hammer - awl Feller,-$40.. •
Th.. *iitAx nnd f:iti!;fi S...vin•,:•Ninthino is thn hest
machine. sitherti mi::11 - 110 11rin.i..foi• . -.• ~ - ...
liremily Mewing.; : - - ... , ~ • . , .
, ..- ilirn - idiug. - • _ • . •- • ..
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".. Ihlciassaitiesi.; • ' -;;; •
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11 , 0111121 g, - :
• 4, ' . , -Tacking; .`,.: •!"
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' l'oinig... :-
It forms , flat. 01";•n nod 'elastic Scam. - which is wan
ltstl not to rah ht. ‘T, -, :tr. rt.:a if tltri. - I . tuzi is. cut si
sr. tell., ;inten - als,•1111 d also tuultit• all citiunistanissi.3.<
trsivr thr .:•,..11 . II•b.`e
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A int,nted derie.., .r. 4. cri4t. "Fa Kite to learnere: pre
Hue the po..ildlity or the tuathin;, being ran le the
nun;; direction, or the balanee.vrhecl: itearing I ladyl
rem ..,' . . . - .
Another feature which . deaerree evirtienlar.attentior
'the 1 ' i I ic ,, i.l'ah.nt N...eille, It hitt "cannot beaet wrong
-I i it ethliiinttetiiiv ene.;:ood. lasi . ..priced Family Sew.
,• .Ms hit‘ that the puldi;" have long teen icaltlrg,
r...---...14.,•,t6. Trran,;rlpt. '
"It 1., indeed 4'm eisalorfuj pveluelitok antl.fur faintly
te ~TkViliiV, tev other I,bo will tiviri.-ku l y . ciiiiripari ewii
ill. it." •••• I'Lila. Eaening Journid: • '
,"A - mechanical tvender."-.*.lentillc Anterlean.
'Anvinc. th.• bc-At and moil - ter iceahle Set lug Nin.
doer..l Li alit and elegantly finished, and co iimple In
I construction that it ~c me almost, Impossible fortt
getOt_of reir.k."-- I'ittchtirtt Chronicle:." -
...imr.tmni , ined wll4,itc own praline merit, all the
ally Cl:amble . imorocenicuta . of :Ur, higher priced ma.
Itince..y -Pent, 1 I,aninn. . • - . . ~.. -
"Thta Merida., In the-opitzion.ht,the committee: fill
lure n arty the risittiretnentis of 'perfect,. lentil, ma.
• inc than any on exhibition.r —Franklin Anetituie Ss.
bi 11...) Report of ltst.s. -.- • . .
- Taking into eoneideration eitimlicitY„ ebeanceee
trability., ando-doluf.C. all work, the committee wire
ninintonaly in 'favor - "f-Wilcox .t GIN A, is 4 single
'ad it' achine.`•:-47curisylvtuail .Stata Asritaltaral bo
.11's sport.
"We mnst. In juetree..erproe our cenifidetwe to the
'rite f 'Willcaal WA.: herring )(sob& • Wirer:o
per ' a great' deabletainm - has, been litilliPlied by.lt
f
pro,. fig.-helot:id doubt. that two thresubr are notcrkt
te all mewl. neemevy to itgoesi machliae...,-cluilt,
a Ad male and Journal., June 2L-laset, • -
"Aft r much a‘earand many washing?, - the atifebles
rotin to retain all the ronnellweet ?ammo and run
re which 'tie CO much admired at 'nets"—N, T:•buri
'ln principle it I. perfect.. .-Eiiiincer. Landon: -
'line es Went pr.inta of ?uteri. Jty overall °them'
filtiladelphia Pte.., . - • -,- . , ~ :.
l•Aaerviceame machine. Air th 4 we have eiperiecint
) our me n fumity..• -11,4. m 'fraveier.
mThe brash' und Plin piirity " of ire mechanism ate rid
iri11..t..-EXlin«.... ' . . . .
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"'No N.wiiii..". Ma-'hive lieretorore Intratinea4llcm k
Abu , A time, armiinc.,l Ruch Well-merited pnpulatity!"
Cincinnati tia.z.qte. j . -
" , ..IVe estoenn it the h....a martilne'for faintly toe. Ten
mu to ea ru'rri. lo l,Antr."--‘bigned by many Innalrial
dune of Pili lileloll a. - - . .. . .
Illir'SRNI).11)!O A CI lICI - LA.R.: ' '
LIMES WILLCOX. Nainlattarer..•.'
. 308 Bassilway, X. Y.
Or 99.-'63
TURllll,lllathing ap,stutp , a. Wnol s'poot • • • '
s e c „ . . IMO? Apothcary.
j AUL TOOTIIII, /4404 Cle, Re
Hat Brugwv4, to great yelt-Lyr; , • •
SW- is 'ha. . Unuar. spariatarc
IL LOYD the
SOHN II
WHITE,
son
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lout itreet, Phliaarlptitr. -
Ttilutieuth St. . York.
Wharf N•.
Octuber ly ..5a
Pier 4p. 0. • , •
. LEWIS AUD AIDIIO.O &IVO., •
Vibolvtale Dealer * n the beetiyarie lett of
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Anthracite ',and itrunmone •.• Coals.
• r 2416 Wal t Street. Philadelphia.
OFFICES: 4 IR:. Bros? ay, Nie*York.
• SGStatelreer.,Dagtop.
: - Pioneer Shippers omElbalethport,clr
LEIIIGH, SPRING 140e.N.1tA174.7. lIAZLETON, AND
, COT - (11, DGE COALS.
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OttARpE A. :t OKSOHER Co.,
qtof ;
.DROAD NOUte. TAN, - ELACk HEATH; ANTI
SUPERIOR I 1 AWL COALS. ,
5. 45 South street, :tow York.
OF , FIC.ES . : 1132 w a i n , t . stmu , rutmdel o da.
t - . • 43,.
1. ... J-- ' 11 , 'CoAL
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laccetkanra to STU
Jtlincra and Shilitierr- of
ken the
.74. tort. l'a.,
1•4111111tAtITE L'Il?
tiett i verrti direct from
149, a at - -• •
TRENTON, N. J.,
11,! 1
,•I roadway,
:T .t :VA'S. SiiltKlF..)•
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he cefebrited *LION CLE.:'
:bbeeynlelf.CollVery; near ILL
the beit.Ftirie4ee Of .
L. BiltnibioniCOALS.'
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e :lines fOr otlboard of res
.:, iLIZAISEI7I44OiIT. Ig. 3.,
l'Otir RlCA:Kg:till, PA.
$6 VriOrty IBialldhia,
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A .l T. STOTT.
April 4. !63
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Inner, and Slatia
WhitO
PINK A
P. 0, .kIIDitESS—P,
ill County; P 4.
!April 12, iG2
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(if t he ' elebrated
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yi us tr 34 IMMO/ ILL; Sdry
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°me i
j tea, from ititni, mar
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-,, AOliT 1 1 •11ANINCL
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My Raft Franklin Lo
l i Tety, , by Meeprit Tittil
• - e my *lie Agent*: P.
mply* depend upon ge t
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its"
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BANOBO
lusts
Celebrated
I PROM me
I' °Prier. —lll VI
Phtladtlphia
New 1 tsl , lc ()tribe— -
- INN=
CO.AL,
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Cor.
953
WIS AU'
Agentg•tot the
BRO
. •
tROA $ TOP COAL..
The Emotingdo • and Erma Top Diana.,
1 gala Eailrmo mid Coal Company
attention of.R. R. Companiet.
Womb Oat Ownem an. Manufacturers to the value of
their COAL ,ra a ST iiiktl GENERATOR A.I..TD FOR
I.l, l l.'ill'At,T/',ItING I URPOSES , ...
TEE BRO - • TOP, COAL FIELD,
flaying eoanection sal PiIIIADELPIIIA AND NEW
TORR. both by Camel ;ailroad. throteth Penn.ll-1,
yanin an&NewJeThey. lan liable to the intermptkots
of abipinent, inciden to the Norman Brremmora
Coat. nit.u*.!and`repi ar timpliv can safely be emitted
upon theitughont the .
;.Clrifl AI
Have ir.idr arningemet
core orlitruOgnantltic
and they are .prepar4d
rates'.
. r 305
c k s . : :,11014 h 1.1
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SE4I-BIT
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No. a' Walnut
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tiller a emptnior qualit
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Mined akul.thipped ex
April 144
Our 91411LEIG111"
Ptrilad Iptria and Ti
Part i l n e g a
l n rtcrin g a tram
OtlllOElO9tW
EMS
GEO. E. E 41111..
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Yorktoivn Co
i I
c
322 **JAIL'
sn i rzi , slidiritic;c,
TOCI'TON:
31(3.! 1;3
SpOlia trim.
the PI off van(
m e nkker4 land
rOor
ST PIIEI It
En niter, Hanel'
ttantango Streets.
SeptetinS6r 26, 't
11..ANG
Ir a ntixt, Alark ,
a Te Third .8
: •
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1 • or tboPcntuylr.
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.Otto.
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tirlAtt. A. . .
March 8( .61
GICNCIk"....Not
4"1:o<j Real Estate ;
eharke lef (Set Linde,
tote
144
100 IN
eN Dealer
June 29,
F• of C
OFFIC
Chgreit. PCI
pen. M...
ilwena
H' c''
• ney 1
Office .. •
only
it w.'s - r.
nelio! Lew,Pot
MO in 6llllmAw l
nearly i tin!
itowat'
OFFICIt—
aw Ile. Pa.
4/3'
VA MP
Lim
krarkl
June 28,
tabledfru* itrtatber
Be alwayslkeeps
tbast turf pOze, to
rlO Uo llap
ah.ku lti chip, U aot
111
Hafetitli and p
hie Zit l H_
-
as.
lan 0411
sutmma or TII
SIILAND COAL,
A.nor mcirwriaN.
t. Street, Coirmereial Balding,
Cedar Suva. Boston 022ce-2
cod. 2S, C.
NO* 13. , . ' •
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r tiloo.,
ITTIEII 4 .
Cr T WHIMS COIL.
qualities of
alu ; it i treet. MUM l
&i phia. '
Ise lia:a. Tie:York. i ,
Kllby & Duane Ittseetr,
7 Bastm.
• . - , . ' . ll
•
CONNER & PATTEESON
ENRIED ilk Co.
sale iof tbefr celebrated
TINTAIN COAL
Irarlrige C+llieries;
TOP.
,
denried co.' --
1
tssqtienetrw tt.rsre/to daily re-'
of! the chol ItROAD TOP.
Ali orders pruTptly at market
I Inni 'Street, Pt!ilideiphits. ,
1 1. 4 - 7 3:
1
ii3tntinieter Street, Providence
r...OFFIC
WitiTE ASA
itaminoas
A L S
PUMi=l
HIkE rOWE6, Manager.
ROBES
cONN
retieler B
yissity
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1
IA ago, Itootost. Nom.
New York. '
7-Gm
Ash
Ilia! OUS COAL.
00., °
_ tr*et.
.roldwriy, New teak., •
:Al Maize atirera,,lllirsabal.
• •
of!llis celebrated coat Enna Alicir
' COLLIERY,
I •
lu ely by them. ' .
.; •
;mi.
1331217
now . told extirtsiveir. In
tilt! by DAY et IfirDDELL.—
the mayAhray,s depe4d won
amt tolhiladelol6l - 14.
SILLIALAN AicKEEC.
, • :19-1y•
TIIO3IAB 111.7 : 1L.
SMITE & CO., .
Setanesville, PEI: 1
RLits - & Co., - ~
afmrs,,philagripkas,...
SHIPTIII3. er •
ROOM! 'LEVINE COIL.
W3l. r.
•
Sq:CARDS.
,IRRIP4. Civil iimel
4ccond and Ms
•
14.:eouth
inn. P.ttsHlle. Pa" lose
ula State Geological'Sureey, ex-
I I , , - ,l-tt
ESL Beal Rotate Await,
SchnTlkill County, Pa. •
"Mahaiuky City P. O.-
• . r.t.tf
the Purchase sad ,dale
flying d sellimtaking
I. Ines, Bea end collecting rents.
- 4, Pottsville.
CHAS. M. mt.
A. 01'
nail U.,.
O, nassestenerer aad
of .amber, Williamsport; Pa.
' • teLly
NINA
Rent,.
Centre
teville. •
es—C.
. Sny
for the
E.tate,
Stre.ti. -uppoi , lts tbei
.Ephicopti
John P. Hobart.. Jno.
&id:. W. Cumming., Edward
(Aog.Plo. •61
L CARDS.
AV 15
at Law,
te Ma
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• and. Schuylkill Qum ty 11 1%. 14".
/ I °Pe , Centre Sued. 7
.
, Attorney and Conn.
rllle, Senn lkill County. Pa.
nen on Cadre Strati,
EZEEiM!M
• - WILLWA RUM.
it .1. INlntrit. Aueraera at
DIFFIG : • .tb-ent arm al Emus" mod
I INI • •
Alters._,
opposite Ito Epts-
at La
re. will act as agent
TkatAita colketton ot
LE. A itterirey
County:, Pa.
turner or Naval.
1!%-ty
Afacturnm,
SAFES,.
1
din
orem
otoeo mid
point
whim Qom ob.
eitatAbloilt So. tdo ofolOy.—
op band Gm op* Ost PM • maks
pad ,sibir
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3 . IO3STI T rUII- TOR. "Rat,
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, mitrucApip sank%
at is ,A inetay iComeitttirstoill I
ET ziE EicTivitOT,
A ivizz Tong, ' : 1
i nme:Au'ottaistitittori t s
' 1117 CIFI. '
ND WELL iPPECTUALLY cylki
cam
.wi l ds
' • and
Jaundice.
I 1
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.ROOl- . JS 1 °Emir. arrnnts •
. , . • .
WILL CURS. EVERT CAM: Or
, ...1 . . E V ER
.. • . &,-;
1 sr Iletvois DeWitt; aiNssell "If the
' aM ail ' disuses
Mews,arida, liki4i
airmai l
1 , , t • ! ..• , , [
i a Afton& • ,
the p !. , . 1
•ve • following Symptoms
iLi
tg from ' ordeis at the Digeetie . e
.- Organs r . • ..,
• oeemspi.
teen. Inward; Ma.
Pullman or Blood to the
[ Head. Atistlit:ey of the Stomach.
fames. Heartburn.,l.th kw Food.
leas or Weight In the • - rm. dt. Sour Pow
[ Sinking or PI, tattering at the Pit of the Sto
rimming I of. the Hari Honied and Dlfileult
g.l Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sof-
Sonsatlona when In a Iyher Mature. Him- '
Vi.ion. Dots or Webs before the Sight., •
r and Dbil Pain In the Head. Itedrien-L
of Peration. 'Wilmette-a of the
Skin andPT* Pain In the Side,
Back. Chet.; Lkohn. &e. SO&
den Pinetwis at Mat; Horn- ,
'.! log Ini)esh, Manure , - l' i
brmitibinos eteril.
• 1 . and, great de.
.-- 1 1 epliito4 ,1 - • ,: . ,
__ ,_ _
LAND'S ; GEILIUN . BITTERS •
Ob
Reasui,
•• • •
, tation-14!
mach.
Brosthr
I focal' . 1
Deo 4'
A GOOD
_ •
NERVIN,
I• unly NE* •
trTKATM NEltirES. • . .
BRISK FEELINGS
,1 • .
HEALTHY FEELIIIGS,
A STRONG COICS7TTUTIOXI
Cpitii it 1., LION,
- A •sch.fsp: coitsnru*N.
I I • t -•
MAIM TUB • , • •
1 i
A GOOD
Man
. .
Weak
Delica
Depr •
— i .
FIDIALII, ,•
• , ,
PAIITICMin NOTICE.
1., .. 1 ,
. There a ~ mane reeparatione mold ender the name of
Bitten} up -11 titian bottles. onmeounded of , the
- cheapest Idske7 or cornmeal nnn. mating from to
40 ern s gallon, the tastedlsguleed by Aar or OorL
lender -
'Mid of Bitters has aimed and will enoHntie to
muse, as *Abe* can he, sold, hundred' . to die the
death of .. drtnikaid. Be their nsethe system Latta
e
nand:malty under the Waren, of akoholie stintulants
of the .w t kind.i. the &sire aw liquor Is crested and
kept u nd the '
result is An the horrors attendant ppon
a drun h. Pie and death: I Beware of them.
For' who and will have a Liquor OW
tem, we hlish the followinz receipt : Get One Bet.
Ile Infemillenai r Gerstaltnittera atxl - mht with
4 .
There qua efiGned. Brawdy or Wilde.
ker, and the trou t will be a preparatkm that will Oar
rowel In rnedici* sisters end true excellence any of ,
the nome-ous , -Unrwr Bitters In- the market; and will' ,
ram wooielh heal.. Yon will ham all the ahtu of
Has/mains Brow In connection with " a wood
snide of ILI not. t a much I leas prim than them Int:o
-il°, no M cost you.
. .
- Dnlcirs, iinumEs, . •
IT
, ,
Thaw, aoffeaint Aron 31(111Allini17
away, Wit scarcely any flesh on their boom am=
In a very time; 'one bottle in Inch mom win have
a inc " 4, OPristlif ' MX: -...- -!
I- i • . . . . ~
- DEBILITY ' • •
7
. ..
' kr freril stre fr"4 ngth MI e lin hort i' ki th:te nd. — . Theme, . Illiklill
will
„ .
__,
"FEVER -AD BEIM.
,
, I
,
Is ;rill net return f these. Inners' are twed.- -
in a Feat:rani - Ague District should he with-.
ESE!
The chi
No pe.repo
oat Ur.
Metitie . .
ow
UsimeThs not disposed to fl or recommend Patent
lnes in gentha; through distrust of their ingredi
ents atsi them ; ; yet know of no Patrician mason why
a map may 'not testify to the benefits believes him
self to;re recelsel: from any shople - is
therhope be' ;thus contribute the benefit 'of
others; • ' H
t tkV - I .
.th s the more; readily In repot- d M lloothnets
ba ths&
Cermet' Bittersowcpared by - Dr. C. X. Jackson, Of this thy:l*mm I was prehullneef against them for many
yesmoloder, the thpi+spitori that they wets ride_ fly an
alcohrille mixture: tam Indebted to my bind Bohm
Remakes. Eisq...fort . tile reinvest of Mho prejudie* by
proper buts, and for encourage s ot to try them. when
sulicrinerom gnMt /MI long Unused debility. i The
use ofi three bottles 41 these_ Mem. h the
oftbelP l TPent year, e'iss followed by evident t e a=
restonttlin to* degree of bodily and menial vi m which
I had Oct *beer six inontbi before, and had aced de
spaired of tegabetitg.! , I therefore. think God and my
Mend lot ehrse•uhtre to me them: __ _
Ptdlisd'a, haw ;18h.. IJ. NEWTON halowli. '
! , • • , , i
4TTEN, ION; SOLDIERS! . '
I
• ,I • i 1 • • i •
AND THE 'FRIENDS 'or soLDrOw
.1 1 ..• , 1
We twit the attest* of all having relations deft:ten&
lathe eriny to thsv fort that HOOPLA Gams
. Will cure! elite tenths of the Mamie* Induced
Now
by ettosereo and iprivittione incident to camp IHts. Ins'
the Ilista. bibbed almost daily du the newspapers on
the ofsthel aket, it will 'be Naked that Eby
thrice loa lwe smart. ng ham debitlich tmi l inti very
a g t
ame, ldnd , i cab be reedlly eared by I
Genesis Sitters. ,We bare qa heattasiaa in that,
V
the Pahl lira freely lased , oar
Wake* a( thee iththe bawd that Will te
-1_•,,1 - • - -
lbeineoneleters old , deny' receiving Mankfal letters
from mattered* In tt eru pyand buiVaMmho ham bees
rstos* ;to health • me ut. Moe haep,, sent lb
them lertheir • •
' .
IBrisrair • .• I.
e or. loonterfetts ! . 1.
• I z,l il • .
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tbio IkeWsairas yhist ths
al ~ 3.1. JAcxmolt.o II oa
Mft ,b ottle . ' ; , -
- , i
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. ,
'Aiitiwawy as
UtEptaa.
11-1 •
.6.-
r7 L RICE I
1111, 101‘ I ice et bar &gm
able.
,or hanker%
,440
The liege site: ere ibenee4 or dissent* Use Mottles
limp me* tire efkaper. I
Me I -
Pee eeete4 then* , ni4 hew the do
eke la to by el the kOnzketlic
eO l .l be end/ID mod to %IV=
= lOO 7 **eked+ '
. I .
I . and Itnnufnotoly,
se. ,
sr =mr.
•
I I KU/Wit
JON VANS, ;
Amami. ,c 1 L " !W,l o _ 1 :1 1, 4
4 it . . .
A
W 4 011 1 1,. atLt is. NVOtel bileNt7
tows ...p•
Ne 1 tr (Val 1812 .—Zty.j
ll*
4** 1"117 4 " ln 6 " 17 4 11 itttat'
mut GPI; iou '
xelFs mg,
I
Hearth
JIAgE
, I
.I
VILL MAKE
WILL MME TIIB
Completion
Clear,
WHIL MA6IIIII
`.. Cipax, and Bright,
Fwri • Th.ni•IIKI
EHY; FAMILY.'._
====
Editor ot the
Knowledge.
~. • 1
11 , 1111 1 114 " Tal
In IBIBMIIIE ill
' ' ' WALT unt.` • '
' fet;irsrmii '
AlDkosgroy ' briteriaaski Lixigo. No.
net 0 li' kl• 4010 ,ba , ,is: the Steoad
lima( vilest!,' Pa., by lim
ititmovi Z. WI r • 1 .
4 4aillignui. Maim Aim) ihmiinme : The
f sal of John the Baptist i mews nu the
t4th of Arne, iarid that of John the Evangel
klUtilheritit of Deeenltik, i atmnally. The
SZ = lo y m elll'a=l ri gres tari t ed north e ta i n
tithethe ansebins, erapteeially upon the length
days ad nights, resPeetively on the
Inst of June, led on the' 22•1 of pacembet•
.The days oC the two •einkettly pions 'men
just named, occur In near thine sohnitial days, •
arid as they hive beetrtaken and held as
bight of kW those; virtues which
spectdative teaches her members to
revere:arid pieties, the - festikals hive been
cembined, and St. John's daylpelebrates the
groat astronomical marking of a new year of
'divine
care, all well as the Impair character
of these holy who have bri
as the Pa nf Free and lA. ted ild r el ni t s
4 Mesons. Wh this religion" ari solstitial
new year's day occurs on the Sabbath, It la a
brducotre
low standingl Usage of the 'craft to attend
ppbliely upon' Dim worali d Being, met
tin this holy cibjeet, your Invitation,..
' trusting Gov' for sad !and wiadont.-I
o a *Rae on some-seasonable
- thl derived, from His Holy Wont
,
Proverbs; sill : xli, It is re "Mee
tt dexier cosset k it is a•hee of tie^ • and in the
sixth vase his also said " The desire actors
-ptskd is sweet yo do stood, &a it is abotrisetios to
jock to sigmefrora sea 1 '
In the prophecy of Haggai II: vilth verse
we, find this Interesting announcement, 'Usti
his Dams of iel *dim* shall dole r read/ will
fill this kYttlee midi ray glory, Ma the Loan of
Moats." i• , 1
In the former passages `(which, , we will first
T
erinsidet) is, ply declared the great opera
.tlie fact that uman desire, under Goo, de
cides human estiny, ; -
IlaPpinnia, , the acknowledged end an
On or man, ' For this all are seekers. -
groping in moral darkness, hew many total ly
fall In securing the aim. And why do they
'fall ? Beaune &Aires. uncontrolled' or mis
directed, make it an abomination' to depart
from what Ist - 01MA by experience to tie eviL
The'desires Mind the soul iagainst experi- . ..
eice, reason and conselence.; When vicious
properutities are indulged, the depraved 'ap
petites are quickened, the painions grow pre
dominant , and uncontrollable, and the soul
becomes }, - Zeicaded slave toils own vice i —
Miserable slatery. • ; - • 1
fli
-Man his a soul of vast &Streik , I
1 I lie band' within with restleis Ares ; ' I
1 Tooted to and fro, his passions fly ;
1 Froin vanity to vanity. 1,
We
i Th e In v aew piesseres, but we Nei . 1 ~
.. iisrd thirst and tormenistin.^
e hope of attaining rear pleasure from
fo ly and vice is, and must, ham the nature
prate soul, be ever "defeated ;" like the rich
gtild mine of pabeyo to the ' deluded sailers,
'tiffs ever yet, beyond the monntalns, 'and !he
deceived purtner • of vain pleeaure at last , sick
atlheart, lindif the whole irk it disappoint
ment and its end bitter, 0, hew bitter: 0 rita
dire of de +ked shall.periskr—Faalm s ciii i
16. ; The cherecter‘of httrnah desire, it is evi
dent, shales lthe result it works in bunion
life., Hence n • is said "the learning," that is
the genninalldevelopment of the soul's apPro
pdate "desire is a tree of lira," and its 'ate
. etimplishraent" or result , t ., sweet to th e
l id e ," joy forever: Appro riate desire con
ceited In the' soul and 'Shaping its state. dud
lls action ' fa tree of life; " is edv Sithing of primkars,
sfeeirirth arid / *
ea ,* contrived! ,by in fi nite wilt
.drim, suppo Ry Ills o gth, and that
strength which every part 1 its fitting place
'sunplietli., and all rennin ; in a beautiful
aptinietry of foliage, flowered and froit, "the
treeptlire" is the upgroivth and Outgrowth nf
TACTII IN TAR I.I}.AILT : glorifying , Gon arid
enjoying Bina forever. When, then, human
desire or will is based'ufen id •rdif immisrlirmat
i'xiGoo• is 4: will certainly 'hannonize Vrith
- ilk divine , purpose, so wit it work . mit a
beautiful lift ntfordin t ,* present gratification.
constant ennobling
. of •sould 'and because' its'
tieturd with 'the divine nature will grow with
lie growth; It will enjoy a , blisstul particip a
tion of Ills presence throughhut eternity. 110,
Mortal,' moved by Mich &sir e,' thou magestl
rig, "Thou wilt. ihow,ine the path of life; In
Thy presence is fullness ofty; at Thy right'
hind there ,- pre pleasures fo vermore."--Ta.
rei : 11. -•" Sweet to the sitl". beyondi all
pOrer no ours to conceivels such an "ac
coMplishment of desire."- 1 , ' 'f -
-;
I trust co l are aufficiently interested to toi
le* me into l a still more Intents examination
of desire as he initial' operative force; under
•
Goo, shaping humni life and destiny. ri
IBS:sire mat be defined as "an uneasinestiof
mud front . tile absence of sothething wanted ;
0 eagernes to obtain or: enjoy; a longing
for; a bankering."- A 1 mere ;wish is a kin
sient emotion, while 'desire - Is amsta4,,—
LOnging is' impatient •desire.. ; Hankering is
art, eager uneasiness to , obtain th e unattalms
til
b e. Coveting is a hankering for what is 01-
o er's. • Wishes, therefere, need to be strin
tlY limited ; hankerings and ciivetingel to
- totally suppressed , while desire • and king-
I are to be regulated by the laws of Our
own being andby the 'relations in which !'ire
are pla's .1 i Desire is to be consideredd as
hak twin said by an eminentmental philoko
pacr, as an, emotion capable pf many modifi
callous, andlas having extensive sway over
humanlife. I Indeed, desire bray be said' il
meat tn• (rainy oar life from`: the first wishes
o r , hifancyt'o, the last of tin' 01 - dkje7: l ' Of
coerse it u Combined with mhny of our other
feelings, both Sensitive and intellectual. ;It is
a fechng which may exist oft venom species -
aid degree}, from. • the strongest panders of
which the mind - is susceptible to the slightest
Wish of knowing a little more accurately Ithe
finest Rifling object before f ult. ' As Uinta
• ghished froth the cravings' of animals, which
are Impplicti from the open !hand of the illi-
Nile master; "For Thou ()Penes% Thy hiind
and satlstieth the desires of every living
thing.."—Pry cxli i xvi--hiarrian , desire is 1 the
a l tributit of , in immortal spirit, the longing of
a Soul havingkinship with Gon, the father of
all,- ,and.eau only' Ire satisfied in Him hof
whose Tallitesa have received, and
grace for Owe." A well regulated desire is
will saborclinated to rule. Rule is the law of
al,'relation. I Nature, Divine Revelation, as .
well as abundant Masonic emblems and pre
cepts, all teach that men are,in relation first,
to pot), "in, whom ver,five and move and
h ire our being," and second, to each other
asixhildren 'Oa common father. The former"
relation minim love to GOD supreme, wad
the second relationei tliventa-bertv
° enTtinlvrhis been
by
mtiliat4lwio spoke as never man
s
" in these words, via: "Thou shalt
l Ire the Lieu thy Goo _with all thy Pont
ith all thrstrength, and with all thrmind;
ii thy neiglibor as thyself." The witness
both these relations is, within Is, a part of
'fury being, and no malt can doubt the
reti ; an,
tat justke of the it s, }ince, were th ey
ectly oheyed, not y Individual happ
netts would he secu but t aw that' of all
Oilers' infldenced ,by t e individual thrlgh
them. .Ah, my fellow liatusellion tut
alarm or im orodity, e spark divine within
thee will er shine oterenely until It lekds
thee to, withtoy thelsing's soiree
in that Goe who Anntel .the universe; 'lwilp
finned, It t casually, fcirtithously, or is 4
"liiind force of nature, but according to.*
cencepti formed In • His infinite, wisdom,
patrician t ovation. '' ' 1
1 ! _ .' ' • •"itte A. Whim PODC
rig neei n t i4 t e l im mt,
e a r •rare the ne t stets ' j
mow greener n.. . , 1_
mental woods, or stleatirs, rned the itlebe.l
°indrawn swot the sans c p r bee p .-
ieU
pi live & =le. the kerns, ' ' .
Irma and streams. the trotting . - •
And shalom M mien celestial. Fran the asst ' I
&Cr, al 14 , m Ms lave &Mut He Axed,
-
It aitashation. tilt, in rime,roarparse,
it He steered and levect, ; his vital oldie
Vanlded Intolpeing. Ileum the breath r
Of life, inforwase e each . .. • . frame ;
Ilence the cretin earth, and ' t ; res oun di ng w i ng a
4
'Tippet light sect dusk at - i ; • - vrarmth and cold,
Anacker autumnal PUNY ' vernal shosvm, .. ,
lin4 MI the tatr variety of in; * , 4 ,
, 1 . -rtremns ef , 1 , nation, Doak . I, ties.
iiinut nrhmker . may , • Pitt theories tp
I tae preview conee ur ve arch -typ es! in•, be
dod elf the All ' rd.. Aribilect, we bill to
ILi' tidy our nwn . ISI y Vjatever ri me etr:
L'
on that fedi to sit ' ' to tre-liim all that is
likely salorabled , a God only am Ithe .
Weeot men And an object suprentely
, *.ir 1 , , dolma. liecoini;-
, . . hi :ta it - "Spigttl Infinite, eternal, lan-•
„, gestdeln Ills 4 , * . s j wisdom, power,*-
1 .. inet ; ce, ! .. , ~- And truth,” v4hat
- . eau Ire otter,. • ' ; what less canem
oitiot7 the, eternal ' .
~L • In our owe - '
its?. , whattis i ~ . I.s.asve i l s-tpao t
Irlited • toan,
-town; to wits
arAilin*d . ? Is sott
holies rat
OM 44 4 , , 11011611141 Re illti-
WOO t
~,thaesv• ft, tlirlh th ertiod,
411111311 thee — desire to eveinto
anal be like! like aid eternal mast belthe
Strong,
Stout,
Lively,
TOISNO
• , ~ . , .
• ~ ot.iiie,assaamea . atid Alespimint
'ad who MOMS the rule :of this exalted
Alas the those ."who are without
e , , in theivorild I" In the vain parka ,
' •'they -never know ileffirss. Like
, . of desirtr" freighted With bscalentable
and hameamnible irderests,Arimm
, , , t tudderless; without Chart, and seeking
no , destined liftVeSt avoulusg Weed all
th , ------- of portlto.end the Wall ; , these may
fl awhile gaily o'er - Urea - summer sea,. but
to be sooner or later, alas, - drawn into
the initelstront of resistkeepassions,wrecked
n th e uprising rocks of sharpened.lusts,
Or, UM,' be, in the very . midst Of their ,folit
ty, `where languid pleasure. sighs in every.
gal " and when it has become "abonlination
to to depart (rem evi4" , ihey suddenly
b drown aod ftmnder Ott life's midday.
i r a
sin
. g in the Unfathomable sea of sin and
,
rat what demzetnonre irises inminds.
on 'rally of better , hOpes, that- on entering
the very csreellwhici' i MS plunged them in
Viet, they saw no - images but those of SOCIAL
ri.l4l.sext ; - and.that, after years of heedless
dissipation have 'elapsed, look back open the
years that have been en strangely consumed,
almost with theL astonishment, though with
none of the attindant comfort, of one who
looks back on some frightful dretun, - and who,
scarcely knows whether be be yet awake.—
F6llllll surprised For,—
, Bolt as the QOM/1M In lIMEMIPT shades, ..,„.
; . Itztaids.ita ittinkflat Una, from Ewa to *pray,
Gently a deep thin area* lida Invades..
. so so d, 80 gelar, . Monne mina tterYrk." . -
• Tlin.cerrflptiotli of the mind may go On by
imperceptible degrees, silently, and maygive
no alarm till the mind is already-too corrupt
to be capable of I the vigorous exertion - that
would be requisite for the shaking Ulf' of a
power which shackles and debases it, but
Which fell power seems stilt ever rather to
seduce than to oppress, and which, stranger
still to say, is scarcely.hated by the unfortu
nate victim, even while It appears to himself
to have destroyed his happintss forevtr. Our
enlargement on this sad truthosi to ill-regu
lated desire and its bitter fruit, jbas been
caused, not so much by the claim of logic, as
hyAlie,loriclof ilk paintul eirctunstinee : for,
while writing this portion of "the illitcourse, a
faithful brother Summoned _tioll. haste to a
'dying soul. Too late. - there layan stalwart
s,ymmetry a noble form. I tenderly closed
those eyes so lately sparkling with life aid
ardent desire. Ile was hOrtl to wealth shit
respectable station; had been highly educa
ted ; was early honored with responsible a n
lucrative pOs,illon.; proved bireitelf in this wttr
for ii!natiOn's)ife a loyal and brave soltlfer - :
but , tdas ! my 1. brother—on • Chrit trues night,
ag , , ~ y twenty-four. years, his life fearfully
undermined by tht siren Pleasure, went out
like a spark, with half its days native& And
tuy heart breaks at the thought, how. Many
there are around us, it may be among us, even
ntw likewise shackled, bound hand and foot,
'andbeing borne "swifter than a weaver's
shuttle " to -darkness and:despair. 0, be
wartisd for yourselves, and, _haste ' to rescue
others if you may. • . '
*.o treat:wow Conscience I ettleabe seems to sleep
On ro.e and myrtle, laird with siren song— _
• While shim my, nodding. o'er her deur: to drop
On !airflow appetite. the thicketed-rein,
And give us up to license. nureesli.d,._ •
tlimartd•-hes from behind her secret stea d.,
The sly informer minutia every Gault. '
And her dread diary with horror Alla. - - -
Nut the grommet ationtemploys her pen ; _ ,
She Fancy's airy bard,
A watchful fcre: , -The tonnittable spy •. '
Listening, ceerbears the whispers ur our amp.
Our dawning papaw of beat. explores. •
A.nol meals our w isbes of Iniquity:: -
—Young:* Sight Thought., hook 2. versa 2511.,
. , . .
It is not only when health, and fortune, and
dignity, anti the affection of those whoni we
love,[ have been conipletely sacrificed, that
Vons,cience conies - bolilly-forward and pro
claima. -a guilt of which; we may.. be little
dram - rang. NO. There' OCcur oftumes toile
mind during the prevalence of evil: , desires, ,
,thoughts' of nigher aims, 'of nobler:objects of
Pursuit; suehledieming [thonghts.!break In
upon the soul with an, accOsatio& the mind is
quick tofeel,' tnit which, 'alas! iti luistens to
forget, in a repetition of the prbiitless--aye,
worse than profitless enjoyrnenti - ny which it
is ensnared. • •!'ir is abomination to /&,1s to de
part- a
:film' e" . Presently th ,
accusation
_Which cannot be suppressed, is beard with a
more [painful ;impatience, but, itill, with an
impatience which onlyleads - toleilder riotcfn
'the vainlope of stilling murmurs which are
notto be Bulled. , 0, would to-Ood theinfat
netted mortal would hear In these sad swelling
iminntirs on, the Strand of his, life the' sum
signi of the' devastating storm ‘riiiitig - for his '
perpetual distmetion on the boundless sea of
being into which lie is. permitting himself .to
be, irresistably[drawn., put ho omnipotent
ly debasing is evil desire! . . 1 -
~1 "The low., . ' c. '.
~ 1 ....
i.
NMI sordid gm tation of his powe . ' ~. -
TO a vile clod, so draws him, with such force
Rodsi law. Itum,tbe Omsts be ebould ova . .'
•
That be at last fintrt..ta It.. All his 'hopes ' •
Tend downward ; his ambition it , to •ink.--,
To reach a depth prukunder still, and Still
Trofounder, In the =fathomable abyss
Of folly, plu=l6l4 in =omit of death.— . •
. But ere be gain :the comfortless repose
Ile seeks, and acquieseenee of his soul ',.-- :
In heaven renouncing calk. he endives—
What doeslo M Is not,'—frum lusts opposed•in.vain
And threate nli ng conscience 1 I. Riot not loud r
, Nor drunk e ugh to drown IL In the midst I ,
Of laughter; his eutnpunctions are sincere.-- 1 .
And he abbot thelest by which he shines."
: . . Calera'? Ibsk, Look 5: vericlA7 and 614.
May (Tor n [ who' " desires . not that any
~
should pe • .hot [ that -they. turn from the
perish,
evil tray an • . ve,",may He ; in infinite niercy t.
[ _.
exert naleentint• poster in these wretcheo
rionleTand create within theist, while there
be yet time, alsaving "desire • for his faro!.
which is life " ; then shall, Its • "acikimplialit
meat be sweet " to souls even now in . • the.
gall of bitterneseT7: who, "being much for :
given, shall love Much.' -•- ..[. -
Isaiah
[ xx4: ;tiiii—" The • desire of, our
soul is t o Thy and to the rethembrance
of- Thee in torsi I. found alone the All Satis
fying Haire of created mind and soul.'' '
We may only fora moment turn your at
tention to the I other - class'of relation, which
regards mankind as a brotherhood, and It re
'quires the -exercise of benevolence ;tower&
- all men. - The record of.rev.elaion up.4l this
point is most. [explicit. : Actri,.[l,xvii-: .xxvi.—
"Gun that trade the .world... , .4....hatit'inede
Of one blood nations of menfor. to dwell
on the face of die earth ' 'that they should
ieeir.the Loan,.if haply they might feel after
hint,' and find him, though he be not far front
every one of ns .. . . . . ...For we are also his oft.'
spring.", . The desire to know and enjoy Goe
is, in [these iniplied words,t7nade 'moticinti- .
nuttily to act with-the desire - for - the welfare
of our lellcierl men. -- The frequent phrase
."onrOwn flesh" in the Scriptures is equiva
lent to ''tenons man ;". that is, every - being
' who!, is. of thelsame nature . .. with ourselveri ;
in them We may recognize "our own flesh."
Speaking
, i of Service , acseptable 'to firm, the
Loan says in Isaiah' Iviii,i vii,...--4"ls it not to
deal[ty bread toihe hungry' and that 'thou
bring' the poor that-are cast ontiothy•house?
When thou seest the naked that duns gofer
him ; and that. thou 'hide. net , thyself from
thine own flesh. Then' rthill thy. fight break
fbrth as the Marnini t 'and- thy health shall
Spring forth speedily , ' and thy righteousness'
shall go, before ;thee: the' glory of the Linn
Shall gather thee up." . .
... [ ' • [ ' • .
[ ' Alin I find this relation of mai to man and
[ thg benevolent &Sires it awakes, not
Goo's in
revealed - will ; no,' Lean appeal to It
, as a general feeling of our nature. To the
[ facts and duties Of- thin. relation Free Marion.
ry eispeolally deratositailf. Her fieldis the
world: Our brother man - ;"the lively donor"
shit would, b y reriProCal'eare - and affection,
Work Into aTemple of perfect accord. Their
bodily need, their nePdinental and their, need
[ moray her Craftranen [arg instructed to alp
ply with ready ' hand t and gentle' and true
hmul-everywhere: • , king Solomon has aptly ;
said, : [["The desire of man is his - kintinetel and
.a poor man li better tharia llar.—Preverbs
xis:. =IL Yes, the indulgence - of the luxu
ry ' of charitable ~ . • . . makes rich both'
him that give* and \ . *. that takes ,• while the
eiteittatkals Oaten . ' of benevolence who
dlsappoiiiiiithejuit . . for Glow keihsg,
is infinitely welraelitan the kindhearted' pour
man: because he starves his own soul:of its
present allinentof pleasure; while he bruises
Ike expeetaat affections of others wherdre*
to him. - • • , . ' .• • • ,;'-'
It iii vivid'roof oeGors'is. kindness, my.
brethren; that, lii assigning ..ninnies' 10. Ain,
dnties whichnuMmust maniac - to ffewharge
. a long time ha this world which- is only, pre
paratory to It nobler scald find Is afterward
,to rebeive Min, Me Matins bakiet k left; Shiite
feel that the place and serrotatalho in which
;he It to perfeam hie allotted . thdfssi *I place
11.4*eace, htirreiteinet.. \He hasbeitteohHot.
ly autreandget us with our own klitat —He
:taitirellt tplitelltd Atilt* even to Ho' peer-
esteriahai - ifid,thetelladeTe t ,thlaw it
ii hi er ti id etichtlatiaa.at' eat nay *mai, and on
tictOdehl , ..eatt xelliet:,theet to . our
..: Atli** greaftr-dolltnie_deniren es-
Unc l e the_liestme irn exPetientein ihn lap.
mime at llialtdadea._ ,L , '"llminatta
. of tiOSie 'desires" Of. faillararreling - ind broth ,
(AY 1 kwe : , bOxig - :pecitiber ' oftemoiktouido
heart ;" brines delight from' the Wenn.
Itself, foe sone is. almost as met tr,' Word , u
weavax; they bring us delight In those who
Inhabit this Scene with Pk and from** Tat
ou' .., ,• - efel have dreary, or still
_hope to
t t .. On these suggestive ; theme' on-ht
= • Winger. ' I cannot suggestive
myself to
.' nen lass to speak of ourlife's duties
asailrearyOnineof heartless tasks, amid in
arid, desext. , No, fir while I see and feel
many miseries a Iri this . world and
they Mee net been wan in my own heart
and home—yet .I Redly theta earth-
IY mitigations - of the temporary lane from
the heavenly home, and find them , Cheering
the passing scene as gunfight 1 from l shove;
yea, by theee bene fi cent mitigation of our
lot, am led alithe more tlt adore thelbounte
ous Father of all. Who can represa the de
sire that whispers in his ,soul'osh, may I, in
some humble sort, be like Him, diionsing
good to all, and so prove that :I ail his , chil d
bT fulfilling the law of hive'? ' , I. ,
Indeed, hit not: an, that. Just in !ert hi , as
we do cordially respond to the rule of this ,
relation,_ we do make earth a haPpy home?
Thus may We become possessors of that bliss"
`which immortality does •not eeefr but only
4 'l l l l cAoui reward -we neiveo enfieed below. ,
Sharing the'sorrows of others may to
increase our own troubles, yet, by the law.
of the Divine nature and, 1111 oft-repeated
.plisige, a }duds* attendifthis active' sympa,
,thy, that makes it, contrary to all worldly
opinions. In itself a sonny of haprihnies, - -
"! Blessed Is, he that cortsidereth the poor, The
Lein will deliver him In time of trouhle."—
Psalms xli :1 . 1. "Whosoever shall !give to
drink unto one of these little ones it I cup of
cold tearer 'only in the name of , a disciple.
verily I say unto You, he shall; in no wise
lose . his rewant"-A-Matt. x : xis. - Mere be
nevolence to our fellow men'can novtr .gain-
us pardon'fdr sin and salvation With I Gun—
We can not 'so merit heaven. But in, Provi
dence they are assured o[ soma who
themselves evince it, "Surely he, shall not
be moved forever "—Plaints esti : vi;—"who
exercises benevolenie - out of love to . Gen,
andin'respenalve imitation of His Mercy to
ward us; +LOW charity He consider* a loan
to Himselt ;" he that giveth to the peer lend-,
eth to the 'Linen "—Prov. xis : xvil. You
well know the Parable of the Good :Samari
tan ; and: re you not' constant the recipi._
eras of Ipfleite mercy and how of The'
Father of Light, ' Life and , ve? ::The he
tievolent a ff ections, awake iid cultured in
the soul by the regenerate lo eof GOD, make
a beautiful life, :which bright ps all ite, zone
more andinore, until therught -of, sorrow it
now illumines is lost in perfect day s ;_: •
v
Of all the specific relations arising out of.
the two all inclusive ones we have dbeoursed
upoiV , l nialonly Most briefly advert to one:
which to rget would be to ignore the chief
characteristic of Tire Oansui and of the Day
we tele) . te :. It is that -bond:drat binds
friend to, friend. Our moist 'desires alone
suffice to lead to Feitsusion though there,
were no other principle in our nature tending
'.to make a single human being art object of
our special regard. The love of „virtue - and
many other qualities pertaining to human
wishes, and because we woutd,be Miserable
If isolated, nature , lavishly begets' an ardent,
desire for f endship—a longing for some oth
er breast in o which we may With confidence
pour our 'e Otions. The Itendence to Mend
shipsh is an essential . part of our tieing. "To
take friendship from lifr.,." says aceeni "would
be almost the something as to take away Me
sun frem , the world." In the words of anoth
er,—" HoW great a -blessing ft, is, to have
bosoms ever ready for receivintand t o
faithfully_ whatevervie slay wish to con
fide, whose 'conscious memory of (err, actions
we may fear less than our own,—whose' dis
course may alleviate our anxiety ; whose
counsel mad fix our own doubtful Judgment; '
whose hilarity may dissipate our 'sorrow;
whose very aspect may 'delight." !Another"
has said :' "There's, indeed, "only onespccies
of misery whirl friendship cannot i comfort
—the misery of atrocious guilt; . - but hearts
capable of gedhine friendship, are'tnet capa
ble of committing crimes.'' - , ~ 1
The jewels you give and receive are em
blems of the rules regulating 'friendship--
C-our,:mi in its_commencerbent, that it I be only
'shared with the , worthy, reciprocal fidelity in
its continuance, and when, after perpetua
accessions of mutual - confidence and happi- I
nets, it is at last then by the death of one,',
the survivor gnit ully, retains the past re
gard,
cherishes the memory, imitates, the vir- "
tues and graem hopes to'ahare a (inure Wm ,
sedness with the departed, and , with kindness
to the rurally of the lest friend;'keeps alive
• the holy emotion. , • . ,- I ,
. "The conception of a desire in lily heart"'
is - the Mason's first experience. The repila-,
lion and develoment of his desires in the
lines of every re lation is his avowed ;duty.—
MA: wide reach and profound results of hu
man desires we.have c in part discitased.--
Though tea theme is faritom being exhaust
ed, enonghLhas been said to enforce the ex
hortation; lteep the heart with all diligence,
for •out of i , are the issues of life." I
Though' - of avowedly religious, yet Pree
Masonry islinherently "raterwaven with re-'
ligion as that which at once: einettiintre our
duty and oar happiness."• it in :possible,
indeed, to draw a line exactly dividing Mo
raliti from Religion. ',But theadoring belie(
in Gun, and the , recognized! n ry or prayer
to Him lifts, the Mason droni ere Morals - to
the higher plane of Piety. • increasing at
every step of his Masonic advancement is his
reverence for Gon'ti, Holy Word, bbth as a
light to our , prahpn earth, and as a dapstnr
to illumine our-tomb; and that Word reveals
a religion inclusive not merely, of; mo4ale, and
virbus, but of Graces Gee Wrought. May . ,
these be your desire, my brethren. Does not,
the-Lamb's skin, which is the universal badge
of a Masora both, emblem the innocence'we
desire, and 'the vicarious aserifice,as the`only ,
means by Which human guilt may he , washed
away and guilty man may he . mimic.• pure in
the eves of Gon ? It will be conceded, I
think, - thatOy morals fallen. now can not re
gain the perfection he desires, The peed of
aid from tie:, is a universal consciousness.— ,
It has been felt by all men, of all times, and
everywhere. That gracibusaidtke conipas
sionate Father has indicated in the Scriptures
rotor the very first; and hermits the love of
Goo and the manifestation' of ineffable be
nevolence. l' Abel, the immediate son . of fal
len Adam I. and our I eldest, I brotherwelearly
recognize this precious , intimation, • and ac
ceptably offered a lamb in sacrifice, a type of
his faith add , hope and love,' resting on "the
Luba of Gen," the only . ;hope ol The world.
'He found the et:lnception , of this immortal
"`desire a tree of life,' and its "accemplish=
ment," is isi‘"sweet to his soul" , ne, in the
presence of Him "who is frOm everlasting to
everlasting," as it certainly was five thousend
years ago, While Cain with an evil heart;
rejecting the revealed intimation of Divine
aid, and its tYPe,, ~r es ting his case
in himself, and on nature's' produetlens,- fit
emblem of mere morality, waxed worse
and worse,and was, tog with ids ,
offering, rejected by a Jul eter atY ofknded GOO,
whose offer of 'mercy fhe ,-had' PlltetiellYY
ignored. , All time, and vrerl__ Page of in
spired narration Will afford us the exemplifi
cation. But we do not seek.them now.. >ln
the fight of that divine intimation, the least
act O' our faith, hope and phadty over the
mortal TWOIIIOI of II- departed brother, Ls Jo
deposit therewith, the tokee of the only and
divinely appropriated sachirwisbE r hich life
and immortality are bronght to . t. The
surificeii of. ancient i srael , and: hope
for man, growing btighter: with advancing
1 40 1 ,4 *iced wiltd =Tonga 'TIO Lamb '
of GOD' who taketh , away, We ales lof tin .-
world." For. Ills Coming: manyof - them yet.
look. Thai Christina reJeicee in a with that
leans uportillim es.haring already made the
sacrifice complete, "once for all," ni* to be,
repeated, almost nitieteen,centuries ago, . All
,a&i:ae,i believe,tlllrAk in the phVj ul az .
Hag
gar, quoted at thelwennin cif this
this expectation Of a did Interposition to
rescue fallen- Plan, ilitat ignst-Disme of
all nations;" that hioiNsiOng is th ere pledged
4
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Lo fD so sprang out (if Judali;"` MOTO'
sir); that is, ";sCeoniing. to .the 110 e !et • -
scent of the Inipstan nation He assumed; H •
was of therms tribe and 'of the royal linettid •
The evangelisilJohn; In *Revehitionall: v, ii '
and a, speaking of Him,' both as the Übe
and as:thasna,. declares;.''Beheld ilis Lion. -
of the :tribe tsf Judah, the root of David lath'
'*prevailed to open the. hook and .4o loese, the
seven seals thereot , • Thou ert WlT
thy to tokethe beak; and to tipien. this leapt
glr Mon mast- shdri,-and !must :
deemed us toiGoo by thy blood out ef every ,
kiruired Ind tongue and uewls ,and nation.
• . Worthy lathe !dub that vr*l.ll,dn to
receive power and itches and wbdons Ind*•
strength and honor and glary. and .blitedng ! " l .'
By the inspiration of an sirectson..o4 lilac our benevolence higher Wan a seraphs kffil
estexperience, we ere moved to pretest to. '.
all men everywhere - the Bon' of Gov Our lia-1
'lour attlie, hope of the world: - Our desks& •
in Him Shidi leasing to - est of the raga-
LIM, from which sin taut exiled the rsce,;, 0,-; -
man: /Or nth grades/ st.resgti slavdl,nie Us'
the tribi YeasP AiSiag—leat diva is
treioossiv and ai55,0345.11 vamp to OA:finis
as it is ititifrim From Ilk baud, O r . my -
hearer, may you desire and receive both bo& •
By and 'spiritual resurrection:. .This all.neM
fUl
avxnnplishment shall lerforiversweet to
thy 50u1..., Geo wanting it to, tow now shall •
make thin* indeed a Saint Jolui's flay to be tor-
er white in thy tnlendar, • , _ •
•' Worshipliel Maxtvr and ITreihieit's Ackuthi%
Lodge,. No. 216: *This Masonic New Years
day brima fatting occasion for exmgratidation
and thaulogiving. ' It is a. little more thin '
• thirty-four years singethis Lodge was cou r se- •
vrated_to the work of Faith, Hominid. Cbe-
thy. • A full'repretentation of_the officers 'of
the Grand Lodge of Permaykaisia were in •
attendance. • * They ; were R.N.. G. M. lire..
Wm; B. Potts; It W. Et. D. M. Brii•Frisiseis
R Nichols ; It. W. R G. 31r; Bro. JOseph B.
'Cohen; It. W. J., 8, W. WO.. Abrui Pott; '
-R. W., G. Sec. Bro. A. *lLYl7hite; li. W. G.
,Tr: Bro. Jacob Buckwitithe'r- B. G.
I 'D. Bro. Moritz Meitner; R. igr..E.G:D. Bro: •
Philip Hole, and R. W. G. T. - - Bin. Joseph -
E. Berber. The firstofficersof Pulaski were, •
Bro.f.loserinE.: Sorber,'W. Bro r ittnueor
Isi.'Palmer, 8. W.; Bro. !Semi Bat ex.
J. W. Bro. B. W. Cumming, Seel ,•• Bro..
;Bell: Thurston, Trans.; Bro. Jacob Bn_adt•L
rwalther, S. D.; Bib. Isaac Beck , A; ro.
• John G i flick , T. There may be 'ntuntal
active participants at that day; among others. ,
Brothers John Pott, R Hull, Jacob .
Beitzinger, Gemi. Shoemaker. Ben). Bay, Benj.. .•
Springer, and Conrad Grove. Of these
twenty-three excellent brethren,, only seven - -
remain to bless us with their genial fellow'-,.•
ship. Sixteen of the names are starred upon
the Register, and Memory, kaning on the;
ihroken column,' with bowed head, weeps be- .'
cause the places that knew theta shell' MOW
Alen' no More.. - They were all eminent
their many Masonic tad virtues, end •
they Still live fresh end green in thelhearte of :-
those who best knew them 4 injifek_ Tistrty-•
four years of unbroken heruxolv rind of Rig- •
nal prosperity has attended Psaakki Lodge,
and excitee our gratitude to-day: Ili:snored
among the sister Zodges. exerting nnobtru
dray kg constant beneficence in .the 'coin-;
inumty, uphidding all: that 'is good, and,:
-through her craftsmen, adorning every. wa lk
et life, ni.syvur •Lodge continue to receive
the' favor of -1 2 1eliven Every, aru4versary
among men marks , the aksei:uss of some be
loved ones who hive fattens by •
thuway. And
Ills ours to weave a chaplet to the ';luinoreal
dead, Widely 'wok - it and cordially esteemed
isn't Past District D. 9. M. Wm..N;l-Robins,
of Ilinersville Lodge,...NM-2te, who dosed it'
. life of active benevolencetend , honeteble la 1*
itor on the. 30th of Niairesuber, 18681 '. From '',
his -Youth up sustaining a high :charaeter . for • i •
moral worth and-social . Anne, he -- was en- , •
deared toil very wide title °ridge& Ern-
Went as a physician, he !ion 'and Preserved' -
the confidence of the community whore he -'• •
so indelatigtffily served. le his own braise
he was beloved and revered ass a khid-hearted
and true ' husband, father land Mend. May .
Gun comfort his bereaved ;ones. . 1 .
Other shadows fainpori this ; festal
The wir in our land has called many of our
brothe toils fearful exposures. Pulaski
has Ben forth forty-two members, known to
aim; and probably still more - Whom I:-do not •
chow. --Several of these have, attained high
/mak in the service:Sod ad are honorably:do-,
og their part in the
_loyal ton, Some htilt
Men. -tiro: - Byron Clayton early gave OP
his• life from disetute Contracted in the service., •
birder Lewl&J. Martini whose loyal seryke
myself witnessed fOrAststr, fell ai Cramp
ton's Pam on South .3lownsin, on the 14th of
"&ptember, 1862, covered with honorable .
Wounds.- Their memories' aro': precious; ,
ihey will ever live ha - ourheeit. ,
The sister. Lotigtak IA the Comity, fitivefa- -
,rtired me with their Soldier _statistics. '
f•• Wald
cl ef i rlon re Vable di re 4 cOgi n :f loyal t ty l nefOret yam'
ut o°llgh to knost that, no cleat has more l
Promptly sprung to 'the
,preservation of the
national: life,,, nor done more valuable aervlce I
forall the imperilled interests so dear to Os,
time have the Free Mesons of Schuylkill
County. 3lay Gon t ln whose name they go,
Safely keep the survivors and in due time re-
, store thetnto our embrace. May e spec&
dr_ vottehasafe Ills president ng'uporil
.heir arms, mad restore teem` id courv!
Fryst lasting and equitable sue t honorable'
peace.
Moody, my brethren, if in your - hearts you
;have conceived the desire of' knowing and
enjoying the light and priVileges of Aft-
Ftent Order,.- remember to be wosittneo that
ed not be shamed. It is a moat nolde. work
on have undertaken. • t
*.our seen sadsense stesbe opeted
g .
! While juoth4nparruure. truth and lure
• Oa' havraid Rotetwe..
If thou haat, to it is said lir if Chronicles,
Zs. "Thou bast swore judo' the Corm,
rejoice aI the'rath, if thnu halt sworn
,with
thy whole heart; - and seek lihn with thy , whole
'desire!" "
As wise master. bffildeni ihrget, !ever for.
a single moment, the inlluencsyonam exert
lng tor weal tor for woe upon the world, awn
you. May hi be aneb Upon thyself and Upon'
all ethers as will , pleass4mtli pm 'and the '.
Loao;•the Mama, whinz:brotight , Leto- the
tkeeoscrutiurof the last oat day.'" ,In - our
!vatic ile.,or charity may His &co i tal=
pm. Then shall your laborstal tea
through happy live* protein' be, p to
all. • GOD great you happy mulia
blessed eternity fur His estme.s sake:
Amex;
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about Dankbl in Willows' den, Old: ‘ o And
there he sot all night tom looking at the
thow for nothing, and It didn't goat Weeny"
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apponanCia !' an e .o“Egangir eftudiu-4
ray um,..anssbtoot„, _
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mecAeo: 11l man who gen Into dm
Artudriesill*grotkn it dowel %%Want
uun whoteesinto the hone baskin !iv
i.,! absent
t', .An witness x - kikew rich young man;
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