ir Earle OFV11116:31111fig,. 1 .-- i ' , - iliN, ALL. • , T rtitNlS -141,-1‘,4 Intl` ni*ttlne - . .'l": 4 * ' 'lll -a470.117 4 37- ! gs 90 if apt. - !piti4. 14.47e:ca. - - . --.- . .z...:. -;. Th e o o . termswit 11ke`2' . ..c.117 adhered to hereafter. :I ..,..,,.,!, T.O CLASS: -• , - ' • ': ,- .1-i r k . •:.-'r,r`r..* :inn ad - areas tin wives* .. • 4'l' six . •• - ••• • -.- , • 13 0 0 i ' 7 07 riiler4" ' " . . ". - .' '' ...'...S 00 : • 1 4 1 U:o subscriptione mnet invariably be paid in advance. i The dot r:OA:411i he furnished to Carriers and, °there. s: $4 00 per:100 n,piee . meh on delivery. , . . . - : - , i . : , • :V" Clergy - men anciSetiontTeachere will be furnished- , ' with the ..1001..k At. k1...4.1 44 tn advance, °eV 75 ,if pald , within the year-ore'r rite year, fulfratee. - ' : 1 . ,''.• Razes of: Advertiaing : .. ••• • i Fora Ham includini.'t'aate„ one Insertion, 75 eta., and Esibquett.insertionetiets. One sonere.of 7 lines, and 1 - over 3 Knee', for 1 or .2 Iniertlone $.l: 3,ineertions $1 21i ; ~ sabOtignent insertions, .25 petite per -square.' lamer 1 ... ',numin proportion..:... . . . . . - ' nownts.. -•. 50nr.7... ~ stk. I .64•7.i:re. - I Three 11nc. , ...........- .•., .. $2.00 • $.3 50 ..... . ...7.45. en I „ , : , .. , Seven lines, and over 3.: .. 400 . - 7 00 , - •l2On i __:...., ~' ,_, _, __ = __,,__.__L_.-,.,-.-.-- scinares, or 141inez, - 6 -00•.. •10 00 -_- - .1.2 00. ~, -• • • - • . • • • - • ... . . .. : • . . . - • - . , _ =. -•" 1 " ' S.OO - 14' 00 .. - . • . • " ftf. 1- . . 'PUBLISHE . . .. t, , , , ,u.,f .::- .. :: g. , f , 0i.,i..' , ... - Is" ."0, i..... .:..,i.,t, on ' ... : . - . p.....F,.... .. Y.• SATURDAY.. OR .. • G.. BY . BENJAMIN — BANN , • VILI F. ' SCHUNUILL . COUNTY, Quarter 'column ....... 'IAOO ". '22 00 •.. 40:00 ' I , -.-..--.-..._--.. 472 , ""Lar,, , er space as per lOrrocatent. ~. ' - .1 , ) .- . . .•.. . . ... . __ . . . Cr' Nine wile& ate. conntiyil ne a lino in advertising.' ,I inlitor.4 , :Cutlers gni: liissol ut ions. 2 ion?. ttraeli....Z ., 2 50. • 1 V 0 LA tlralni4tration Notice!. and .1/I,:solutifitm 6 Times, $3. GOAL rr . " " • EME Terminus id the Phitadelphia‘k Rea Pier No. 1. C0, ,' _ 119.111.11ETT, VAT DIP-EN & LOCIIMAN - . BANCROFT, LEWIS &C. . , 1 MINERS 0.1.1 HurrErs or Tun • DgAL"' IN QUINTAIfII & WARD ' . - - Locust IH. and Broad lop Coal. 7 i Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, A1.k.0, slim las or NO. 11 PINE Street I. FROM. MAR NON' MOLINTAIN. EHIGH eriAl.&. NAVB;ATION COMPANY'S COAT, -,,,,,-"r 7- t:-, OFFICE-111, watnut Street. Commercial Building, L S` - '1 mor,lmunErtm. iN rt, yv -YORK. 1 Philadelphia. , • link% llt 2dEADONI . RONEY 13E00E, New l. ork OtEce-71 Cedar Street. Boston Oillce-1 11AZI.I1 ON Side Agent lti - for The Consolidated Coal Com. I Dome Street. tOct.'. l 3, liS 43- priTtj'm Baltimore Vein IVillterbarre Coal, •ogee C k t " "."1 ' " shipped from Jer.ey City and . Elizabethport. , BED AND WHITE ASII COAL. . Also. for the HAMPSIIIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S , BLAXISTON GRAEFF &-• Co stamp.hir.• George's Creek Coal, Fhl pp f , d 1 1 - iiiiipp og VI Il 1111 , - NO. 3 Port Poi tunimil. at Baltimore and Georgetimn . No .' Flia IN ilos,t Agent= for GEORGE MEARS' celebrated Broad o h. •, N,, .21,1 Wsl-,A -ireet, PH frADEL,rmA. LORBERRY All? LOCUST MOBTAIN COIL. Top Coal, shipped at Philadelphia. - 'I i :mt . , Buildoo• NEV.' No.lllCShippers of other approved-qualities of -.' - • From their N o. 1 at Port Richmond, Piffle- ! No, 5 Iloilo. street. EtiSl'ON. p 62 7- . Wharf, • ' _ A delphia. they are prepared to -.hip the bt'st qualities of., WHITE AND RED ASH. COAL. -- Locum :I,iountain and lied and White Ash , - 1113 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. CASTITE I 3. STICKNEY & WELLINGTON , Sella, 'kill Coals. 9 Trinire Building, New York. • 011 F • I', 1,1 'iiii: I - A tut), IN From their docks lit Jen.ey City (where the depth of . Cor. of Kith:: &Doane Street, Boston, intger, is from Iti to 15 feet, thee are prepared at all,{ Anthracite & Bituminous Coals Fe b 14 '63 - veasrais to supply the above Coale, and LEJIIOII, to . . 7- steamers and Alps for port" , in China and elsewhere. Steamers can he coaled at any hour during day or night. W. J, B. :smyrn. sigeut at Jersey City..._{ Agents at Biiston—WAßD it BAUM, 42 liflby . St. at' Nintark —J. M. DLCAMF. March 13.'64.., S. L 2: AGF:NT. , 4 NTAV • ES/11,1“/ tort ••• , • • 111hEIVS LELHOI SICAR-LOXF COIL. • CASTNEIL Ni.kr' York, Fkll .1; c. -WELLINGTON. iil, ton: Tritri•y•Bniilimz„ Now-York, • •,•21:i1Valnuf • . ' Wharf Port iiirhutond, Philutt'rt. Mar. tr„ 4r.3 • . Pier tio. t-1 CHARLES A. HECK:SO.IIR &, 00., . sutrrm4 "E • . . . . . BIWA]) . ....V.i[Nl'..\l.N. DI.ACK. TIEATII, AND .' - - . .1,•.'!.'E1t1....P.P1"'.1) 11.S11 (... 1• 3. , ,15: .. ' oFFICES: I ' •' • -' " `" ''' . 4 1:;.2 - \VII] :: it t., , tiv. , ...t... l'ili ladirlphia.. - . . .'. `r,' , .. ' • 42- . PRILADP,PII.O.; SCH TI . Riipping .Wharvo; Tor ANTIII2.IC!TE COAL at - Grcenmich, Dclauareitiver, Philada: • • . • • . LEWIS AUDENIC.Itn & Co. ilpam ii !, i ir - 0 - 11` TS ; `.Co. 'int rect. Philadelphia : 110 Broatiway...N. , w - York: • ICE Pi'LLICII- • . (N. EOIrICE .co yt.:llnat..S: P)prittp., Phila 4 :;:, , • • ,1N1..a . .:11:int.• null: Building. P-roviOnce. . DA'Vf S . : PEAUF;O . .N• 4fc -Co:, MlNEtt' .1 , 1 1 51111.11.1 , ...6 or 1115 • • CELEIIIIAt ED NC NTA I Is; W • : —anti SPOI.IN VEIN . •.' . :IL -A - 5'.1.1.. CO A • . • . N , ,. i;ootit Nti. 9 Trinity. ' Vtk;.k. LNo.II Duane struer. 1f0.4tm..- • iVITARE—OItEENNVIC. II, DEIAWARE AVENUE. DA VIA F.N1?0,1:,171. then ifuh ha one 'ing .. - I. Ii.A.S. : .! W 5.1, IiIIENIZI:R., • A. ~... MILLER. 11AAS,.:BleE,NIZI:11-.6.; ,C 0.., :- mrsEits. AN il ti.il I Pi' L'ltii 01!..'i1..1E. CILLEBRAtED . . . _ . Spohn - -Vein Red-- Ash` and-. Diamond • •-•- : Vein. Red Ash : - .... " :. ''''" Y ' C 0 -E'... - .- 'V --1- 1 Wrirrin.gton Colliery. 1 ~ . . . The'Superior.llVlsitir . l.lk.h. Conl; fimit tho ' - • :Veil. Shentiridonh (illy t'olliery,.... .witch will.tv Lund ii.i excel city Co4l ye i sliippeciTrom th..!•;,•llllvtkrili.E.,•.,i6ll. - • . :• • . . 10, Agiiilt. fin- i lie i. , :ilii .or GEO. W, 5 . '5V . 1)1:3.'3 [ Wuirericir, rine Fore.i 'Whim Ao+ll Coal. '• OFFicES: - -• :: -. • ' . '- ' .• • . 2IS VCALNI - T•St,. PIIII.All'A: . -:. •••• roam - So. 9 TRINITY' Ill'11.1 1 INi; - . N. Y.. - %lull - 1'2., '‘lt . " -.. :. ":-: ; . - . • , CAIN, HACKER & OPOK, . LOC ES:I":I3I4IENTAIN. • . 11E.ITII. .. ! 10.31ersin . nth , r firk iplali4tes - ef• , • WI - LITE "AND RED ASH COALS. • •214' IVou‘llan4. • ' . . . . . . . .1, 1.'..: • N .r.1!1!, 1 1.V. - K Ml'. virFtir. M. Co WM; Y. MUpIIY. t3liipp.(;,r 'mid Agem: ~ Schtiall:zill liven, Pa. c-ly r.:a S~. ,t:? . • . 1.().(TS11"- 414..4! ) - CVAL. - - . 01`11(.: E--. .. 1 boor a ppoitilett '.111'.41. I N.. 14.‘011:,:it ‘,..:. 4,:001;. ~..y., 1 ;•••1.:,, , '1ii for My . 1.60.7.15 T ,I - STAIN (-Q-11. man LorAirt (":,* ci,llif,ry. 14EUKA:: .\''' .3' kIiV.IN ' . ... . .. , rOjel ; , .•,110.. Trip: .17. n. S. , 112 • ' . - - . 7- • ' ' _ PA . METT, VAN. DUSEN Si 1,0011.11 AN, 31ineKs .••• , ,hipp , :!i , of the, (.•*{•lebrated • , .I.4)cusT 3114)1TVITAIN - 14VA L. ‘V.:11111:t•Slr,..1. Nels• York: • - . 5 .1).,a114., M 4 ‘; 4 i 'f;'? • • • : r st ide IrSe f t+F I'S. lortat tis - sel tied BROAD TOP. 0111('E M=l 'ROAD TOI? WHITE ASH Ingo bes I be , na eat Setiii-fiitaiiOnotks C ,A., IJ No. 101 .W.ALN.I.7II' PRiLADELPHI4° , ROBERT 11.41:1: NEWEL. Manager. CONNECTING OFFICES: ilomionj , Mana sOrrinity .• . York f h. 14, 'IWO4I-D TOP WHITE SII EIVII=BITVIVIIITOTIS. 00AL. - NOME, 'CALDWE' Lt . & CO., .• vriA obit Street. Philattelphiti, • - !o.'lll Eironfivray. "4:ess' Vorit No. 61 St4ie .4trect, lionton, Zoirisape,ri6r cpthlity of this t'elebratett coal frelh their I EDGE HILL COLLIERY, '1 , 4 and • to lon made ~prop Th .vherev Ericoiira . gr Illoour'llinraufrictaircs • clutfiLlOS 3 WA:\LANDP , II: SAFES, -• bein 8 inc r e trill ay-kui' udle - ()don. . . .I,l:nces • to the business community of this Pc9s k tale itd?thliv , 4 oluntil.-s. that he nutiMfac-n '• SAI-A_IIANFIF..4- SlAb Es of nll sizes-and ANu U • I.:, riar.ted Fire:pr,mf. whiol., in p!dilt of '-• -,:: mffiship and f1lli.11: will compare :with those 0b..: i - ....,1. from any tither eatTabli-hmcnt in the' comil ry._ ars l always keeps ..Rtfra• on halal for ,alv. and will' 4nake ,* 71) sny -, •ize.; fia , .lhtbkini!. tind other rnblic Institu .. • .a. na cheap; if pot theapet than theyrniflie obtained naytivboti, tit.orgeitrig.ht, ThoA. ••• m.“l tietuterbott., of thi, llor o ugh, wh o h av e • [June 1:1, '63.—t:44/ • -AND I LR STORE , . . Ittet . er-tzfee rete.4l.tftillyinform' the rid:4olB of Pr:T.:rifle •, - le.,eft,y, that they have relit .the Store in .Centre "st - .sl.thentent;o. ee , t -2131111111 . • tte4 p ill t t ' e ep 6.u...tautly on hand a large and L•t trATS,'t 'APS 'and STRAW (MODS. and or FITS, which they, rm. -t.hahle The iittlrottage. t io is Ike - Cap , blade t elite Tr on . the '!qiortet , t. rio.• • .. S.- 31. 310KTIMEll. • .. • 611.31001. ~ tt, ,v ille.;latet 4, s coal' e n boil' .d boll PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, It 'l 7 VS I 0 E !s. nudes-, kited R 11l 'continue to tarry on the boai of the store tforroerly Nie,buls eh Beck) at the cor n( Market and Second streets,. Pottsville. Be will Pon hand a. full find choice stock of Dry Goods,. rooeries and Provisions, iVhicti will be sold at Labia GEO,AV. BECE' ; M9rc.s.: . • 11.tf . i d 3 al tidal to au, ft,, on the Delaware, at Philadelphla.--Plers for the Shipment of inthraelteg. ==l . . ~. -,..- -•• • , .- -- - _____—..;,— .....----- ---.- • -- . . . . . . .. . - . . .. . . .... - • . . .. . . ••- , . -,... ••• ..,' '..:a . .. -.. . ' _ ~ • . . ~, . . .. . . . . . .... - I . . . ... .. . ,„...,.. ~ . , . . . .. -, -, ....::, .::. •:-. --: ,-..;- , ?:,. • '...-.,.- . .1 . .. , .i ....,.. . . . . - . _. :.. S . .. ~ ..... • ... .- . . .. ... . . ... .. .. . . . .... .. .. . -.. . . .. .. - - . . .. . .. ... .. . ... ~ .. ... . , . . ~•. , ..: ... .. . . ... .. .. , ' ''- ' . ' • f -.:.; -..:•:. ie' r -,,,.., ....--- • .•'.. ....' •'''? -I -,.. r p .. . . ... . . _ . . .. . . . ._ .. I . . . . . .... . . _ . . . . . . . ...,. .. ... _. .4•C; • -_-_-- - ..-:-- .6,' , 40-.---, ~,..- .•-tIV :f... - --... .. . .. . _ ... . .. . . _ __ _... . • ._.. ....,......• ....,...., _ . _ . ~ ... __ . ..,. _,.._ ............, .... .... . . .. .. . ... . . .. . _ . r, ..•• . •.••.., -..; .._.,....,. 47,_i___L...7.__.,. . . ___._...„..., ,_.,,,...__;.•,,.___.:_, "_•_::„.._...r. ~..,_:„..._._ ~„...._,....,.._ ......ENERAL . -..- ; ....,___...: r..n, LR-..7.,„....-:-..7,,.::- • -..--,:,:-,.•-, -....,-,... ..-_.7..,___, _ _____:.-. . ... . _ . . . . . ...• .. . .. ...,... DVERTISEMENTS• ' Pier. No. 11. • •• LEWIS ALTRENRIED & Nileilees.le Ih:elk:sit the best varietlei of. Anthracite and Bituminous • Walunt. Street, OFFICES:., 1/i9 Brunilway; - New York. . Streel,Bostou. . Pioneer Strippers frdifi.Elizabethport,:or LEHIGH: SPHUSG 11CitNTAIST. HAZLET67. , I,: - .A.ND • C CIL :R.II)4;.E..cOALS. • C 59 - 1 LIZAKTIIVOII3 - ,: ..$1,::: COAL. • COAL. ..V. 'F. STOUT. ..• to STOUT VAN WICKLE.), . 3lingr 'and Shipper': of celebrated FULTON (LE-. wan; COAL from the Ehheri - ale. Colliery. nearala-.. y.let , am. Pa., and dealers: iu the best varieties . .• :ANTHRACITE AND BITOILNOtS tOALS. - ' Delivered rlinirt 'from the mines or on board-of ves sels:at • TRENTON. N, J,, • F.LIZAIrETIIPORT. N. J. : NSWICK, N. PORT mcin.RYND; PA. • OF ;FICIES--4:1 11'1 IS rosithElly, , Ncyr VOr4. _ N... T. , • •S. VAN . U. LEE SiTier. T • 1 T . 1T:011K SAMUEL BONNELL, Nos. 43 & 45 OSIIIPPING P s Pier ELIZA BETIIPORT, J. OiTERS FOR SALE HONEY BROOK, N, SPRING MOUNTAIN AND BUCK, NOUNTA LEHI GEI COALS BALITIIORt CO.'S & .BILACK. DIAMOND WiI_,KESBAEIZE COALS, AND - 1711E CELEIMATED GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL May 21, , 64; 21.1y:- LFHICH- lIULL.'-tlic SMITH'S . SP4:I3G .1101:NTAIN .LEHIGII COAL; Yorktown, Carbon County, Penna. 322 , Atrect - , I.:uzerue,Ctiunty, Psi anly : . . “HARILEK4II![ CO. -111, . . ' Our. "ITARLEIGIP' COAL hs now Rohl exchisirely;th Philadelphia Vand .vicinity,•. by DAY Parties ordering • from...them, may always depend upon getting a pure article. • • • OFFICE--11011 . Walnut Mt.. SII.LBIAN & NIcKEE. 31a.y.9, •r,} LORBERRY CREEK. LonnEagv . . . . . . . . eWe, t'hettnrlersieted2lmeiug.. eonenliclated . our Three .Iwlieri eclit thel,rlterr,t. - Itegion, will hereafter •trane: - et inerbie,itwee. under the name of • - . , • -:. . .• • KITZMILLETt.' eatAp:r.r& Co., . - .. . - Krrni I LLEIt. sTEEs & Co. ' • . 0 itAEFF & NUTTING: • , .• • . • Mr. GRABFF, a Member of ra t e Ann. having BPSOCiIi . te.C . , himself with J. BLAKISTON, ‘kill reside .in Philadelphia and all our coal F.hipped ticlewnter he under the excluetve, control of BLA-44STON, increased rare and attention In lf.s.preprwition. we hope lolnalut.:. - tin the reputation of our celebrated Lor-' berry PerOnisers abroad, ran'rely.upon having thie coal .hipped in the'vere best order, KITZMILLER, GRAEFF &CO.. • Feb,l3. urt. iERIOAN BANK NOTE REPORTER• TUE ()SLY. BANE NOTE REPORTER IN. PHILADELPHIA • • • PUBLISHED \•'E.EKLY.. . "• • .Tne only one r'r;nininins. - -, QUOTATBItiSr Bank Nos'te in CITIES,_ •• • . . , I . NEW YbEE,: BALTIMO4E, ' i CINCINNATI The only' one nticsh contain F-the BANKS fa. Ft. a ; The ohl.r.'one Ni•hic•eoutains the : GENERAL DIS C9I7NT in • .". ".. . • !.- ". E4GIITEEN . -• VIIILADELPMA,. TWIN, •. . ' D I WASIIIN TON; •.; •. ST. LOUIS • • ' DAVENPORT, . • DIT.I`,SICCEG; ." NEW .TORE." ,-! CINCINNATI. DustQuE,-. • WILMINGTON ! ". BALTIMORE, • " •; "". ST. PAIL." • CLEVELAND, LOLISGILLE ALBANY, . .MtLWALIiEE: The only one which glr . es the eiittatt.lnfonnatiOn'ot • COUNTERFEIT. ZioTES. 3tARBIEI'S; STOCK TABLES, SEWS The facitlileA of the . , . . • BANK-NOTE :REPORTER, 130 , 111.1N'ANCIAI, AND . • . SIZE lINEQU-kII,EII . SHBSCltlP'i'lciNS . tper•mmuni,t.. IS -ADVANCE: - \Weekly ..- . ...:...53.5.05emi-Monthly " 4'2:30 LOS South Third St. 4hird ADDRE` , s, S. E. CC)HEN, apt: 17, PCBIIsIIER Li t DIE W., GOLD .. WATCHES A Fine stoek otLadie.4 , .Gold %Celebes. Chat- lain Chains, Seals, ,',,, .... ;R. C. GY1:E...". , :, :. Watchmaker and Jecreler, • Centre . Street, fottevilie. December 12;463 Mk, , . I**IIIRIMTNIAN PRESiENTS--.FINE 518 MOBTIILENT OF $111:117ER * Such nE oyster Attreena,l - iptter Aifte, cake baskets. catftors, trait dlehetAjtaugs. -&c:. Also, a:well selected •ato&k.-of 'sliver knives, fork., siicious, cake .knlves, pie knivekcjadleP, napkin tinge, and every article of table cutlery L-for sale cheap, by GREEti, - Watcintaker and Jeweler.Centre'Stieet, December 12, ' • • . 1- • , • ro) : • A LIMIQUE.A.RTICIL.; E•- • Very neat Silver To . bacco-lkixeN. a capital article fer holiday presenta—for. sale cheap, by R. C. GREEN. . -Watchrnaker andaweler; Centre Street - . Pottsville: D6caitiar 1`7.. , '63 _ . -:•r, • I - will teach you to pierce the Bowels ot the Earth; and brine out &OM die taverns:of . 0104401 to_tta Weds und odder* al Nature to our ase and pleasure.—iiiid, 'owe& "CANNER I'ATTERS9N . LEWIS AIiDENBIED Rs Co. 1 . - Agentsfor, the sale 'of' .their celebrated' .LOCUST MOUNTAIN . OO AT, - r and . : eafardrille' J.O If N RWIEITE , Coals.' E • .sA •• • . .• • SCHITA. fk:".II.S . OAL, • - 7,-.lPart Richanond. oßvicEs ,. J - No. 316 IVAloot Server; .300 West- Thirteenth N. York October.l6, , •- se:Hui/lin,', co. T.: E. SOHOLIENBERGER, .AG.ENT • • ..Miner and Shipper tfit:the Celebrates Clack Heath 'White- Ash - and' .I'eakedr . lllouti-. „ • fain - free" Barn* PIN-K.. ASH COAL. P. o. ADDItEMS-,—PmSVILI.I; or Misaatormi.a, `thcinyl- Connv.ra. " . .• . • • • . • Mit' ALKT FICA NiK.I,IIN lb 0 .11. it E.. 1:4• VEIN'COAT.. • ' 11ty East Franklin -Lorlierry:Coal :is now solii.exclm sively by: :Messrs, NOBLE, CALDWELL yho are my s6lti Aget,:te. Parties ordering - from them, may alvaya6viimal tipont , 't - tiim. a pare article. • • • Walime,St.; • OFFICES: 0. In Broatlyran.Trinitylll - ! il ding; - • ' I • •'.Neiv York, - : . . • 61 btatc - strek, postai). . • : ' •. . HENRY VEIL. trsMont, :March-29.'62. • • . •CONNOR-.I - PATTEIRSONi . . ••• • ..Miner and Shippets of the Celebrated • . LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL: J. . • J ; S. PATTEVSON; .. • .• • --.:•Ashland. • Pottsville;. ..•FlchnTlkill. CoittilrY; • .• ... • . Llra wt • • .• • - . • • , G.:. 1 - -;'111.C.7( . . Td BamE. - - iI'A.NVFIC.TCRE:R. . • • • .• SCiIEI(INS, • , thrJenki.tllo Pat Ont, .-;;: • COR. &.NORWEGIAN-STS., 1..: POTTSVILLE, Jat . • • . DIEII3I srcumr. , • • NEW .COMBINATION . GOAL SCREENS. ~. . . . t .. The'undersigned take pleasure in anrauneltig,.tO Coal , .Operators and others, that they ' are.' Manufacturiniz a new . coAL SCREEN- of their invention, which they. - will guarantee - tolwear twice as long, awl do. its. Work . 3 ;bettei - than any:crimped:wire Screen.:in lase.: The seg.. I ments turned odt by us can be, bent to an circle. re .l qUired.• R'e'almgicalrantee that the -raciAh . - te ' at atiraga . retain it* original size Ititifi 'utterly warit on In the crimped wire Screen's- the, meshes t'requinitltllilip,. and Lout.' the proper meSh..before, : her f:ereen - -.1.3 half. worn I.out. We manufacture. any sized Mesh. of our 'New Combination Screen,'used'in the trade. : '' . .risntr:Diehrra . who':was associated with Tdr..l3each am in : the business 'of manufacturing Screens, at - . NM : - : I ,'wedlan and „Railroad streets.Tottsville, having dis sots..ed. p9rtuership, anciiiiSposed of his interest, has re i moved to.lladroad l . street, in the rear of. 1). Esterlyss I -Hardware B:oi9;C:entre Street,' and associated withrhlict 'in the manufacture of their new Coal Screens of all de ' scriptions,'Mr.. , Tasper Snell. Ile solicits'a Contiunance. of the Faro:nage heretofore so' liberally bestowed .upon him: . . - .. • - - 'WIRE, • SCREENS.' We are alio manufacturing a style of Wire Screen :by a process afferent- front:that liefl .. in.rrkakint., crimped wire screens. as aohd.ln every'rentect, to . whieThtitt,St. tuition of Coal Operettas fstavited.. • • . : :• • DIEIIIII k t SNELL: •Msnutscfniers of, Screens of all tleseriptionS. at the shortest netica. ••• •- • [Lit "G. til3 • :'• - 52.tf T 0 .i'0.1.i... U I'L7t.ITOWs, . . . . ciREAT IMPROVE:ME:Z . I: I\ COAL . ,SCREE.S..i, The - underninned pre. nnw prepnrell tn manufacture. at their t:h6p, in :Millersville, all kinds of SCREENS fol 'ecreeilliz Cont. of the improved ninnunieture, patented tn.jonatlaubeneteiu 41111-ebrunry,..lFo32.-. •, . . • Screens rnitrinfaetitred by this process, are 'more -dd. .rable., r form better. and are furnished as cheap as any to he had in the County. • . • They - are Made •of square iron, in Such' Shape as' to. 'prevent the Coal sliding froth- one Size to the other be, fore it iS thoroughly . assorted, thug preparing it hetter than can he thine by ,thsttron or wire screens. • - The manufacturers tirentir requeSt all Operators wanting Screens to examine those - new patent Si:reen. at their shipp. or at work at . the Manitnoth Vein ,Col- - liery of George S. ' Repplier, • near St. Clair,'where tbeY Wive been.in use for so 'tile . - By purchasing screens made under this 'Patent,- Ml "gntionicii• any irot!bli.i.a..,,to patent rights will he avoided. work - ilone'With promptness and • '• •• • • • . &L. LAUBENSITIN, . June T. ISG•2 • JLMT . 14:1.7.E.11 , ED, ~Vatcbtx, Jewtlr) Cloche., •' Trayelipg. Satchel 14il'er Ware dzirartcr Good • • Also, an amortmerit of .VAN KIRK CO.'S celebra led iChandriier4 and • Gat. Fixtirtrea,.,Bron:e Statuary, -Portable Lights, etc . ... etc. - Particular attention paid to the repairing at Watches, Raving bad the largest; experience- in: the very brit mannfartnritie;establistanenta in Europe, - we fed warranted in assuring every one who, will patrpnige. . us, that we will.he enahleil to give salafaction, larly in all the finer elass of work; sneb.as CHRONOMETER, . DIrpLE" ENGLISH& SWISS' PATENT LEVERS, dec.; r. dec., . : dec.; - • would r!'ijitre. .We shall. endeavor. I),..lstraightfur ward course, to please ecery reasonitne. peoon. ' • CO:. PraCtical liorolo,gista and Jewel leis. Jlareb 1 2 , '64. • . . . • -• YA.iCINTII AND eD001(.18 .1311011104 lq.et rece.h-e; and far esle at; , - BAIIFAIO3 SaoSuitorelt, • . -. • MEI= ~~~~~,~ J / / =NM bcantiftil stock-91" PlatetiGoOd!:.ol.all kind Porte MOntirtio,-..... SAWRD . .AY: 3 . 104X.1NQ;!: . P.g . C : E . 11M . R.r. :1..8,64- USINESR:CARIK . inkit.: E. BAUM", Graditate of the AY: Queen's liniversity, Ireland, begs leave to inform his friends. patrons'aiid the public, that: he is practicing Medicine, Surgery and Ohstrertics, Ile hopes by strict attention t 0.,. and practical knowledge of his liminess to merit a share of their patronage. Office at the upper end ofSuniputi , street, MineraTille. Air•' S. Civil and , Enganner, owl Surveyor,. SePt- 10, . ' . TAIiAQUA; PA AN711:44A111.11AAIP8111111E!' • . —Cisit and !inning Engineer, Will promptly attend on ail parties deatring . seryt• nes, In Luzerne,.Carbon, and SchnYlidllconutbm. • • Addis; WILLIAM HAMPSHIRE, Jesnesrille, zerne County, Pa. - •-.[Sept. .64.--35-tne T_TARRIg. BROTHERS,'CiwiI nod :YE -11 nirtg Engineers; Emtsel.s.'Sullding,....3econd and . Mah:intango Streets. • .' ' STEPRES.I.IAERIS. : JOSEPH S. HARRIS. July 30.:. . September 26, 463. . 110 t • S. : Suricon Market Street.. second 0 door}above Third: Street, B&W- side, 71111ila a ' • MaTi,s„ R': WILEA.FIeIt, 'Pottsville 4'84: lttte - I. • of the Penheylcania State Geological' SurTey, me plores mines, , S 4 October 15, ' PRANK:. CARTER, "teal lEitdte 'Agent, r • MAIIANOY CITY, Schuylkill CountY, • rirLetter Mdrees—"ltistunloy City I". 0," March ?Aral . • • - - , • • 1:31f, „ . . *AGENCY—F . I , r . the -Plirchase and Sine - of Real Estate ;. buying and sell lug' Coal ; taking charge - of Coal Zatids,3fines, &c.. and .collecting ret4o: (Alice Mahaittango Street, Potrirille. ..• ' April c ; . Gu 14-3 . .'• ' CllAa: mArnx.. . . . . . • :-- .. . . ,_ 1 . 0.11 N .. A. - OTT A O, .. ItlanilitiCturie - 'rind. 0! •Dealer In all kinds of Lumber, Williamsport. Pa. . June 29,.'61.- :*.. .. , .• - . • 26-ly *. •', . . .. LE.GAL:•:CARDS-.:.. - : - xxavit: BERGSTRESSEIt, . •. • .. Attorney at Law, A eblaud,..Sehuylkitl oConhty, Pa. Oftlee—chi • Ceritri street, opposite the Pust.Oftlee, ' •• • BENJArfliliN i 3. 111cCOOL, Aiii,?rtsey • pit SILLBCAN'S BULLDING. opposite Miners' Bank. Pottsville—PS.A.Marsh -I P , '64.-1 . 241 . TOIIN• W. I{l,...ttteinek . and - Coun i sellor itt"Law,:Pdttsyille„Schuylictll County. Pa. . Office SiillUnaros new buildng,.cin Centre Street, nearly optrosite•the Miners , ..Dank, z., . - ROY.EIt; Attoiriscy at l.uw. . OFFlCE—Mita:et Street, twoo9Qrs.aboye CE'Il trti; i'ottsville: Pa. . •. •Fpbruaiy.,T, , 63 ' Gap J.INII H. lIAMPISFI.I. ' , . • • WILLIAM G. SMITH: s3l.ll'l`ll',.- Attorney" ,al OFFlCE—Centre Street, oppoefte , White Ilorf.T • 11,ptl, Pac • • • • •.• iriniusTolpitElt Atiokney .at Lav,'Potts‘ille, fichnylkill County, Pa.' OFFICE--in3tahtiptango Streq.• . coruei.of Sei:oud. . C.G.•istrupEacipitkovrolv, . . -. ARI . Ef ',AND:NAVY r . :. AGENTS, -:-: ... -:•.,•' ' • ... .: i.- 7oritroh,iinr gl os ? ; D. ![ Cr,. , . . : . . ' .1 , .{,. -14:s NISTII t3TP.MT , . . Or* l C :'. ' t iel - Cialla, Ohio, • . . t • . • ' 'NUN'S -DLOOk• '.,. • •_ PUBLISH. THE AE2TY HERALD • Pensions,-BoWity. 'Back Pay, Istzr."loisti,.Diee.4argetlimd.ftesiipaed Oil PAT; . it H. 'i7 • . . . . . . Claims. The $l6O Bounty due, soldiers' discharged for wounds received irr.battle,e6,llected ‘vrritouivtu,,a. We - paY'espeeial attention to claims in which other at torneys have FAILED, or Which • have been SLTSPEN , . DED, of:which there are tend of thOuSands. We have already collected and *paid over to soldiers and:their heirs neer *,soo,'loo,alid. are paying-thousands Bair • ly.. 'We:aerate Pensions -for ten_ dollars, -and collect Boinity and Back for-ten per cent., -:and 'no pay tin .— • til Arrea we have succeeded,. • •• Toe Moly litUtAto ts published monthly, - and is de , .voted•to-the interests.- of:thi , soldier. and his heirfto. whoritit is Write US and we will send you copy free,.or; for TIIIRTi CE,N7S we will. Send you'by. return, of mail fine engraved tinted. likeriess (Album size) of IX Gen... Grind. and Tat: AaNiv Mutate for-one , year: ' . To, petrdks, meilding'i club -of four, SkT will -send its Rremitya, air . additional.Likeness Mid THE Hass .D hit one year, and for'each-additional subscriber and id ditfonal Likeness-ft' the getter np of tne club; ao•that a ' person sendints a Pah of ten - and will be entitled. • to receive, hiowlf, sbfrst: Likenesses: and Tii:AlihlY• Ili:BALT? for one- year,- and:for any other number lathe •- • -• • • • 11. 7 ashirigton, April-15,1.564. • We take -Pleasure in saying that C: G.. Bruce:Esq.,' has: complied with - the - act of Congress atithifritipj cer tain persona fn act ns Aniuy and Navy Agents Tor the collection or• war clnims against the Government, 'and to. I:stoma:ten &him to all persons that have claims 'they wish'collected promptly`: • United ; Staff a :Senators—Benjamin F.. Wade; John *.lfember;l of Cohgre.B4- 7 E. Eckle . y, XVIn: Johnson, B. Alibion.".. • • . : : . •••• • TO OA - MINTERS BUI4DERS The ScUitylki# Counts • . u . . . thber . & Ma - nufacturing., o, Hare •on hand' at their . extensive' establishment, on. Railroad Street, a grelitquantity of lumber of emry kind and. description; which they can supply to- Operators,' carpenters.and Builders, at lower rates. than d • can be: • bought elseithere. •• They are • also ready to .s.apply,• through the Means 'of their extmislee.businesa and ber - savin,g machines manufactured nrticlee,in theirline; at a Of 4 25. per cent,oii.foruier mist." • Their largo Workshops have been in sneceisluroPera„ tionlor the past year., turning out vast miantitles ot ' •><Yindoss Frames,. • • . • Sash; .• • . .Panel - Work, • ..• •Mouldings,. • . ' .Banisters, . EShutters• . .'And•all hinds of 'Framed.. Paneled and Turned Work,' • which they. hai'e constantly on. hand. They are 'ready to exemite-erders at the Shortest notice, Tor anylnartti ty or quality of saWed .or.manufactured stuff. ' . I.lry.and green Hemlock of, all -kinds. for building purpoSes... - Oak,-Maple. 'Poplar, chair, plank and scant lingboards: Cherry„Walnut.:Mahogany.. Ce., for cabl, • net. work':, White and Yellow-Pine' boards for flooring, .rare or made to order ; White'Pine plank, 2, inch panel, always, ready; also, plank, m beas, .railS, scantling, posts, singles, Jath, ceiling , lath. pailiitrs "SC. tr, • . • • •. • *- Clr — Bills of; sawed - stuff tithleverYthing in their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. • • lgarch 2D, •58 .• : . ••• • Q.TOVES, Vl* .WARE, 'arc; : • ' 1••••-• '..'.. 4 W11E.-CEVEBRATE • D .•-.-.• • . . - . . . ..COMINATION COOK - STOVE. . :.. .• , - 1.. ISET IN USE.' ,.. . . . . ... !' • The pnblic is. re.pectfully invited..to inspeci;'before . L inirchasintrel sewbere, theenbacribera stOck of STOVES and TIN-WARE, as. complete se any to be - ..._ l• 'finni. Ileaski especial attention to the, an- ~y . . ..'. i • perior (in:alibi °flits COMBINATION COOK , ;a• --- ' i .S.TOVIS of varionk 'sizes,- which • hard been i „.. - 4 ' in nt. , ednriup, the past tifteen•years, and which Tv - ' . • i ire 'l , irnitted by housekeepers to be the . best bailee.— -C. - - - e'DmiTneple.ct•to,inspect 4 Stove that has given:gen= . eral gatisfaction. —' - • - : ~ •• •. . .*. • : • • 'All articles In hisline.irePt.on - haiid,•Or andel° °ni 1, er., Repairing promptly attended to.. -• • • W - 111: jIIN El lit 49 PP E spo bircritier. IS Agent:for ihe Sale of the .Boston, Gurt(Beitifig - Factory, anr . lfurnishesSliperiprr Belts at:Far.tory.PrioeS:* 'all sizes, kiwis nod lengths . ..13elts of greater thickness than those kept on hand oiluie - to order, at the ..shortest; mitice, as. his orders for CollidrysairpOsea have the pre ferente at the Mill: Als'o Steam Packing- of •every de 'scriptiori, Blasting raper be the. single; or tea Timms, or by the ton,. at manufacturers , . prices. • •- , SAFETY:LAMPS, of the' most approved patterS, !made 'of inspectOd tloveniment Wire, by the single des . en, or hundred. Wire .QUa2C...E,' Wire by the roll or yard always fors:lle by . .7. - •• ' . _ •••B. BAIZNAN. • A ril'23, .64 1 . • . '• • 1.1% , • , AILIgNDA,IIA.A. -nevi - .tiette.r . tirral IL/ .Calendar; giving the months; dap and dates, Oita. blefor Offices, Depots, &c. It requires no . altaiing, and ts, in fact, a perct‘tnal Almanac . and a parted rThM. Kt.:EP.ER. ,Priec $2.5. Call and see - *. • -•- .' • . It:t C. GREEN: Watchmaker,- : .Apri1 . .7.6, 14. 7 -16-tfi Centre it...Pottsville.- , . . . . M 7•.! • •. . . • • - • foul JEWELRY, • tYr All kintli of Niwntal.lnsiriuments,Stri4 . l,.. ,,, *, riarig Viol StrillZß,..nititu.and,Bapjg Stiinee, cinuttantrly on.haud.•`;.:. - •:" . Via 30,'64.—b: WREELER .14'.WIL$0.!S. Sewing-Machines. rhc cheaPestond Beilt. OVER 150.000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED SEWING-MACHINES‘ HAVE BEEN soto. • IiarSIND 11(111 CraCFW; TAMES' ALKA 24 CI"" 1 . AGE N Ta -WA NTED ' - Address WHEELER: & WILSON , seigina-ardeigne co. 704 Chestnut Street; Phitedelpblll J. P.,llolTS,Diarkat zest4loor to Etsr li skLotheranChor*. AmtkitTotte. Ole. 'AO WU/ '''r - 4 10 0 .**4 135 . 4 DUW2M4 -0111 itireastairis — . MEM=E and all &her REFERENCES' HIGHEST? PREMIUM El= IRON WORKS. 111" j. IFI - - • • • • • . •. ACHINE MOP '4111 . 1430 jj • The Sunbury Machine Shops are - no*. - . - in full operation, arid are prepared .to 21 . 4 till orders for. mein *v of sap kind, . '"". smail'or belvy, t axlY.iiikutl .. : Repairing attended to promptly_ *.... r. Sunbury, 'Northtnberlatul Co.s_Nov. 14.'84,-464f ... • . . . , OTTS111;11.41f 6. ROLLING • The ;nihseoleraturibra Purchased the'POttaville 101-- aridthototMffOettted.ttie-siun; . *re-FtPared . to receive orders for.all sizes of-ir . from 22•Ibs; - to. the yard up :•to etimll and furnish the: samellt abort.raotice. • We are also preps - .to' fornish.and arr m- Th E" • will. receive ' orders -for. , 3111R1:114ANT • "r"1:': . tainfiCiN,-all‘ the' usual. Square - hod flpt r and premcaelomie Mrae, but..the bast -iron.in . inkraiDteture t ,, and hops to _torn out' an Iron that will rafeabilre sati...sfiration.;to 'our •castoraers. We shall keep a supply of the - ways on baud . , randier (Collier • Itailal rders directed tb ATKINS Ib - lEIROTITER.'itt. their - Pioneer Furnace; Pottsvi:le, or tb the proprietors at -the will reeeive.prompt attention.. -- • • ' • • '• . • • - Pottsville, 3iirclin.„ - , . 101INEGROVE Iron .Worko, PINEGROVI, SCHTIYL, CO, FA. J.. 51 . RollllElt, Machinist Engineer, y al:. alak nnary 30, , 8,4 . ' s.lys , OILERS ArtiD STA.CMI B , The subscriber is prepared to execute orders foi the above , articles, with: die-, patch, at the' old place of business, Coil; Street, beloWNorwegian, '2O feet bolt ers 'always' on 'hand: - Also, the nutnu- , facturer of . . • .' . • -• * Coal uitd QAher Shovels;..• . • Of the '.beet. material. and • workmanship , . ' Repfdrs promptly attended. to. ;107 . Paps tor - mining ventilation alwaya on hind: ' • . JAE= SPARKS. Pottsville, Anguat . BiiLAND;IRON WORK*, . . .The :subsciibeis are. now fully pre- . r , • Nred , to furnish/tit • the Aiihland Iron Stetun'Eugines - and -Pumps- o ' • ?eS.. any power and capacitv„.for mining and other Joirposes; Coal breakers -of every - Size and pattern now in use; .together with castings and forgings •of every description. Coal and Drift Care -of all sizes and patterns, large Truck • and..llorn Cars,— all furnished at -the shortest notice: The Subscribers flatter themgelves that; inasmuch, as every member of therfirni - is a practical mechanic, they will be able -to furnish tnachinery.that will compare faVorablv with any in Region:: All orders directed to 'Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pa., 'will'receive prompt . attention. • • di.. GARNER. • -Ashland, • . ' . 1001,11 1 1.1101tV. • AND • 11,1A.C111NF . ... Steam Car Fact;ory,'Arc: = , businesi of. the - late": - firm of . , SNYDER .& MILNEF, will-be lila contiinted by the subscriber ill a II iLs' Tious branclx4,ef:Stenni . Engine build- ,1-.74-rit i liatik, frig. Iron 'Folmar, aud'nianufacturer of `:`,..? , .'.•.-Fr all, kinds oflrfacitittery;.for - Itolling Blast.:Furna cee, 'Railroad. Cars. 5314. eze. • Ile will also continue the business*.of Selling the cele,brated Flue Forest-White :Aih. and' Lewis and SOOhn Veins 'Red • Ash Coals; being sole proprietor, of these Collieries: • GW.41011.W. SNYDER... '3 -If ;Tanuary.2l 7 riratEA ALTO.- lON • prepared to, furnish T ItAILItOA - H IRON, at their MI rido Alto,'fif various patterm,- - e _ nlele,titni from T. 2 to 70 ixiuncla per yard. L t t i t AL=o,.different'gzeli,of flat, equnre and •'•••'i round inerehant' bar iron. . Qitlera for mile: or' bar Iron are 'spectrally will. meet' with prompt atten tion if left either, at the Holliamitillls, Hianior Buxom; ''Co.'s hardware Store, Centre Street,. or 'at thrir of ' flea; corner bi..lgarke.t and Second Streets!: Potteville, - Pa. HAYWOOD,' Prea.t. rt. o C 0 XL OPEItA T 0 ri S 6: - , lIIINEIRSI i —:Pioneer Boiler Work o. The bubscriber respectfully - invites the t-- - edam. , attention of the bub c fies,4 community to ;„: - ..:Om t W hie Boiler orks., n Railroad Street- Aii.i.--i.7, below the;Par,seng Depot, Pottsville, ,tiftg where he - is preplueil tpuianuf.icture .2.......,..- --,.., - BOILERS OF . EVERY DESCRIPTION. •• ' lEimoke" Stacks, Air Stack& Pipes, Gasometers, Drift airs, &c.. t e.. -Boilers on hand. Being a pzactical Med-whip, and having tot sears de toted himself entirelyto this branch of the business, he flatters himself - that .work done .at. his _establishment will give a:didactical to.alr who may favor him•with 'calk. Individuals aMiCompapies will, find it greatlrto their advantage to examine: his work before engaging elsewhere.... - • • Jc/Illi T. NOBLE. -November , lATAII/211GTON IRON woiroks, VT :• " :•. -Pottsville,Ptt TFIOMAS -A JAMES .WREN respectfully invite the. attention orthe - bnaluess . cdnimunity to their New Ala-. chine Shop Foundry erected between - Coal and Rail, road - streett and fronting on NorWegian . 'street:, ,wherelhey - are prepared to - ems- .1 ‘ - cute all. orders for. machinery of .Bmss and Ron, , sueli as 'Steam Engines, - all • kinds ofGearing fOr Rolling Malls,'Geist arid . Saw Mills. - Single . and Doithle Acting Pumps, Coal -- .Dreakers, - Drift Cans, • all kinds of Railroad Castings; such as .Chairs for Flat and 1' Rail . ; Frogs, Switches, all kinds of Cita and Wrought. Iron Shafting.— Being practical raechanics,'.ari having made the de map& of the Coal-Region their study for yearsi. also all kinds' of .Machinery in their line. of .business, they 'fiat ter themselves that .mtirk done at their establishment will give satisfaction - to all who rriaY - honor them With' a: All Orders: tlirinkftilly *dyed and protnptly exe cuted; on the, most reraionahle terms.. • . THOMAS WREN; .• JAMES ' Mom' •wnE.EzEit . • • . • 5ui...0E.6.-.R. 1.0 - .. • -•_ • 111ORRiS & 'JONES & Co. .IRD N AND . - STBEL WAREI , IOI3SE; • Market & Sixteenth st. •Philada Have always on band. and for REFINED IRON—FuII assortment of: "Bagnalls," , and other favorite brands. BEST AMERICAN BAlrtordinary alma' or rolled to Order for bridge purposes , tke., tte, PENNSY.LNATsiIii. BOIL ER pt, Tr.;-PrOIIIifICTILOUS sizes," or cat lo required' %Vie. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand. made in .E41)11d . dies. , BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES—Americari arid' English. • .ELUE AND SHEET IRONfor covering sThutes. JEN'DILTA; ENOLIS.II AND NORWAI 'SLIT 'RODS, BOLTS, ; NUTS and. WASHERS—For bridges,- cars, and-machinery purposef3 generally. CAST, SElFair MACHINE' nd BLISTER STEEL. Also,' an extra quality 'for taps .and . dies. The above,: together *Rh a full - assortment of Iron. 'Steel, Nails and Spikes, tb"whiehthe attention of deiders,, railroad companies, engineere, min' ere, founders and , machinists is. invited. ~W...IIAILIDWIN' di Co:, Engineers., 1. Woad and I#amilton streets, Phiindelptiia Pa„ 'Would call the - attention of liailrond Manavers, and those.intereqcd in' Rail- -6 - • -toad Property, to their system-of;"" motive Engines, in which they are ridapt, ed to-the...tartlet:der! buSiness for which m ,they; may. e reeminid = by thb use.of one,.twiN. three or four.pair of driving wheels the. use of - the whole, or so-much of: the weight as may lie desirable. for ad, . . • healon ; find itc-aciontmodafing them. to -Ih°- Grades, curves, strength of tanperatruntion, - and • rail and work. to be done. -Itythene means the Maxim,* useful effect of the power is, with:secured- the least '.expense for at-. tendatioe,, cost of fuel, and repairs ,to Road and Rngine. With there objects in view, and, as thereaftlt of twenty-. three years practical experience . ln thebushiese by our senior partner, we .manufacture five different kinds of. Engines,., and several' classesrof sizes of oath Pasticalar attention paid to, the:strength' of the ma chine in in the'plan,and woraians.hip of all the details,: OUr long experience and opportunities of 'obtainingln , formation,'-enables•na to-offer' these:engines-with the aranrarice that in. efficiency, economy and durability, theynitl comtiaro favorably -with- those . of any other .kind in Use:- else. -furnish . Order, wheels, axles, boviling or -low .mber tire (to fit centres withoutboring4 cOmposition castings for bearinge • of every description of Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Worki ; and everylr , ticie appertaining to the repair.or.rendwal of Locomo tire Engines. -, W.. BALfIWIN -,January .31.ATTIIRW- BAIRD. zßead This !,:11 J. It. TROXELL'S' O.HEAP CHINA., GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, -Centre Street, : Oppnsite. Mortimer Monte POrrTSVII4.. , E. • The citizens of Pottsville and neighboring towns; va ages and - hamlets. one and all,.are mvtted to. 'call 'and eramine my 'stock' of wares before buying else . where,'as Turn not to be undersold, and can tarnish Ilonsekeepers with every article they want in in 3, line of business. -In the. stock . • . . • •• • French 'chtiaa., • . • . . Will heti:lid Tea Setts, Pinner 'Setts. Card and Cake -Baskets, Watch.. Cases, - Seger :Holders, . Match Safes, Motto Mega; Motto Cupesna S.sucers,•Vases, Colognes 4 China Setts for Children; andn general variety of Toys,' • . • • .Glasi Ware. • • Ckoicest, Direst patterns; consisting of Table and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine-Glasses, Ale . and - Beer Mamas, Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottles. Gob lets: Plates, Castor Bottles, Pitchers and :Creams, cries, Sugar Itowbr Spoon Bolder% Syrap cans, Fruit • Bowls, Fruit. Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene Lampe of every varietY.Lraeli (11151/PRYg, Lanterns, Candlesticks, CULLY:j ar& . . . • • • • ' Crnehery Croehery 1- • • A Bill assortnient • of IRON STONE CIiDIA, of dsf. ferent patterns. in setts or single pieces, to suit the ptib lie . A large assortment of cor=mon C. C.. Ware, which will sell at low figures.; • ••• Yellow! and *Stone 'Ware:- • •Pudding-Dishe.siTie,Dishei. Calisnders; Milk Pans,' jelly,Moulds,' Pitchers. 'Pea • pots, 11-11er Pots; Milk .Pots,_ Jars, JEWS, etc., etc.' MISCELLANKOIJS:,--Toilet Setts.. Castors, Slop Jars • . and. Foot Baths: _quart and Pint Flaslia;'Clal O fie Fruit Jars, of .every description. • • • • -MPBCIIIINTS 'I can sell you. Gentle at Ofto Priest, thus saying you freight. ' Call, and see if it is sot so: . . la enteral oliSonealti Flour Ok. Feed Ston. iti *•-•71.3e undersigned . haa moored 'his Flour and g e i N i wet from Norwcularv.and Third Streets, to" ttr , cosier of limiretand William' Streets, iliere he nil, keep on hand it 'choice stock of articles in bli ltne, and , a fine assortment of first class Groceries. HIS Old friends and customers are respectfully esolici- Mdtocoritiithe their patronage, while the teneral pnb lie will And htsartieles A, No. 1. andare invited to give lain* . J o9lll * 1 - D. 301 c .W 1 35. 63 : . . . . 1.t..a. • A largi doci Qi eight day and thirty itcri;;Claiire„ is -vatiet7,cdstpb!4. for igde dap; by -. • , . ititdoLwitiaksuder tintre- Street eesmbec• THE. -TABLES TISNED 1. 014 - 110 W 4 DRY T T 11E C FL,AN C I,OR At the us: * tue.'of• Cale,, Me e6; . 'What reminis cences, pass • befere our Mental • Mid recolleedons come croitding and we 'see an. array •of .the 'sold". pass before our mind's eye, in "the shape - of - seekers after:the thythiCal Prank - .llCLanghlin, thatietima of :croton Oil•and)alap„;fOr the.adidinhitration bf whisk no niednial reason:.eiiated, and a long line • of those have bean •-humbugg. "generally . without ant .speeitle *rep rd_ to any specific species of 'Bel-, -Cale was the prince •ordryjcikers; - halitedi moved and had his being through a dinrnal .sueeession - of sells; indeed bialife was one. great "-sell .composed _of a conglomeration" of the , •inflnitessinial Sells of fifty years'. ditration.. • Now *Bixby, Nithaiitixliy,.-was,one. of Cale's . truest and -staunchest bitain*ess. aequaintanees, although lie :bad never- been. introduced, into the do •mestie cirele made glad .by ',the. portly pre sence of - MrS. Cale: who was sometthat.ad-. dieted tejealousY...-. - ;The reason fonthiii • lack Of acquaintance was that• - shelived a - secluded life in. one of the.little villages on Long Island 'and Nat. Bixby. lived,, in our babel:of New York. •Well, - *onP dity Cale was •hardPuilied for an objeJ npon•whicit.to inflict aliractleal joke, .arid -in his -dileminkselectedlis friend, `at as his* victim:. ...The. manner in which - Nat.waS sold I do not choose . to partictilaily. describe:. • Suffice it to .sayythat under the play:.of cale'seanberant„ fancy, Nat made a Journey to Albany,: insisteff i . that a lady there had serithim. au.'. amatory - .which he produced, The - .lady indignant, called in the aid. of her. hesbaud who literally. skinned Mr.-Bixby, Who thereafter returned to : Gotham - ..with : a very adult flea' in his - auricular apparatus. This event happened in the early spring time, and 'on - a beautiful day., About a week 'after Nat's .rettinalroin Albany he Met : Cale at : Sherwood's: 'The sell wasdiscloied by'Cale and a hearty laugh vas had over Nat's mislay,: and at his still bruised :features; in whielr• - he joined; but those present noticed.the• - fact that lie didn't laugh an inch .below• his: chin; in truth.. it: was generally'. believed: that Nat's Mirth..was* entirely, .situulated . • . -• • : .• "Now,. old..fellow,•" f .said Cale," you; don't. 'hold any Malice, do you ?" . •• ..• - Net a bih.".tinswered *Nat; ." and in token of minty. letus take• smilesall' around.", ~ :Which they did in the usual - manner.. • " Boit . did you come town?" asked*Nat. ' ..• - drove up. inn light wagon."replied Cale. - • "And whenwill you return lonic . .•" About six o'clock this evening," respond-, .ed Caleb.,. • • , • . Nat the.reupon pleaded an engagement and left ;•:.liut: iis.soim as lie:Was - ,out of eyeshot of ' his joker friend, repaired, to ; Gray,:s stable• - •in Warren Street, where - he hired a fast horse and alight vehicle, and with wide - like started;. thu bre.treet for th* residence of his g , friend Cale, on s ,Tiong : lsland.: e .••On.arrivitig;rite left his horse and wagon at a public' house. and proceeded. On•fotit to* the aforesaid resi dence,• Where he inqiiired of the servent if Mr. Meeks was at home. On•beinianswerial, ..he knew, he. .would by,' in . Ilia negatite, he said • • . , . . • ."This is, Mifoittinate: . pay ''him to ay , him some money.:. if Mi.S. Meeks it would do as well she could.give. me a re ceipt in the name 01 her husband, Mrs. M was - frugal and' induitrious; and al*- ways attentive to her linstiand's*interests - . , 'the last remark tell ?rein - 'the lips :of .Nat„ .a fate:looking matron called from up' the stairs to the servant, to• "show •the• s gentleman the•parlen`witeee She followed in .a few moments. at bowed atitisaid.:.• .• "I desire .tnsee,Mrs:Meeks, madam,'.':: • . • "Yery :well," said she, -"I reat.Mrs. Pardon, •me, madam," .said Nat, with a :doubting. shalw of the •- head; but thiS . is a matter of :some importance- 2 41m payment of `money—and . you are .not tile' lady Mr. - . Meeks -introduced me to last whiten". ~ •.: - "Not the lady. ? Witat!';shrielted. She - y oumearito tell nte-that---" -* . • • "f simply. tell you, matiatn," replied Nat, With iciy . intperturbability, • that Mr. Meeks last, winter, in Broadway, tiear Leonard Wept, ' intrOduced - meto a jady .whom he called Mrs. Meeks ; ' anil-yeg arenot the lady. , ! .„ •• • '!•lndeeti!' •ex elaiined _'Mr's. Meeks,. her eyes hashing fire ;: "hoW old was she ?" . about twenty.-five.": .* ' "TitentyLlivel -And • bow .was she•iiress .."ShoWore. her lair' - ringlets„. had did-, Rtiond ear:rings--". •:••• .. • . • : .. "Diamond ear-rings !": .• • . '• ‘"A 'heavy: silk . velvet t • dress,- very large bracelets,, -*a . 'magniteent .watch and • ~..."Well, - go' on," she said spitefully: • • "Silk velvet .hat trimmed with. ruagnificent - lace, and a . ninff and boa." • • .• • • "Boa," wrenched out the now...thoroughly 'irate dame;' `.‘ydn'd better bore yolirway out of this. -house mightt2quiek„..or . else,. seine hody will have a-headache! No, .sir, I am not,..Mrs Meeks,. lind:l-watit you to leas-62'r •-•"Oh, certainly, said Nat,- who saw the ' tallest kind of a Squall•brewitig; and who. had good reason telear that the sturdy dame might, launch at his head a e-disk-ahell some Cr of the heavy ornaments-Which adorned the mantle.. Nat therefore, beat a retreat trom. off the premises, • and. placed himself behind . a l .stone fehcei trim Which•lncOuld command 'a,, .yiew of the • Bidaklyil turnpike. H npike. e* did •not wait - long before .he - saw - .the amiable Caleb .thitingdown the road alluneonseiotiaol..the antb.ualiol•Nat.". The expression : noon Caleb'S one of great - . amiability, and exem-" . - Plified that he ;Was . at . peace. with .the •world and the rest . of Mankind." . Ina.bdef space et" timel.Caleb'i steed was giverOnto the eliarga of a stable hey, • and uncanscious:aud happy, : ha entered his dont..., jell and shut the door. - :.:The .IM:intent he en-. tereci an :attentive :•ear . might • have detected the . sounds - of :a voice in no, way- mellow* or expressive 'of •eudeiument ; ,and . an -instant after Caleb hurriedly came thraugli the door - ,.' with amazement on his front and a mop in. hisl rear; the wrong end* of -• Which - . wits .nuder the direct and :personal '•:Seperintendence of *a lady who Was - very . -Ted in • thaface and sturdY . ,in, the arms, and' Who Strongly.re serabledMrs.*lileeks...• The battle hadiicon 3- . ••meneed iriithe, passage way.. Caleb's castor,' which :shone in the rays of the setting sun as' tie drove*doWn the road, .was • nOw*tery. Innen • .bruised' and. 'out of shape, indeed it ` - was•driten. hir ) down .over • Caleb's„amiable plitsieguemy. , . • .••• ";What in thunder's out "-Yelled Caleb. -1 • " Titenty=live years.•;oldl"shrieked the in furiate- chime,'•and bang Caleb caught the Map 'Oyer . his' Shoulders:- corkscrew; ringletsl •antliank•he - got it in the with all the: Strength Which nature and anger had given the : enraged -• • • ' • :•:' -,• • •• • . • Confound it, don't do that:" .... • . it was no use, he had to take it: •-• • • • " Diamond *ear-rins !". •punk 'Vert dress !''-• bang! "Gold bracelets'!" slump. "Murder.l". roared Caleb. . *"Watoh, and chain!" she • shrieked, andl IMl£d . he took it over-the.head.* -.• • • !!'-bang ".Boar" bang I.! bang I.:and doWn Went Caleb . With . '.murder!"-- • • ••• • • I Now - fell the blows . thick and faitnpou the, bruised. head, baeltand . faee of the prostrate, joker.;,while; the - lady again rehearsed the., catalogue of the 'wearing *apparel' arid jewels of the other Mrs.- Meeks, Alining' the :utter-. ance of .the name each article with a blow upOn her • prostrate, ;writhing and 'bleeding. t • t ;FR But ali,things niust hase an end. The vi olent exercise of the arms antilungs, in which , Mrs. Meeks had indulged; had somewhat ex hausted her. - She; rapidly. run:through Nat's imaginary catalogue, and feeling her strength departing, gathering herself up for one grand arid final effort, Cale looked with horror up on the upraised mop he heard_ the, -.words : ":Oh! , the huzzy !^ shouted in- a- vigorous tone ; Mi s heard , a hurtling, whizzing sound in the air, and the next- instant Caleb's nose 'was as flat its the other • parts of Caleb's face. - His two tormentors-retreated into theman sion,' and left him alone withlis gore. Slow -l3r, and, with the most keen sensations of pain, he raised himself in a- sitting posture. and, with many a groan ' of agony, proceeded to inspect his, personal condition, blessed' if this arm ain't broken Oh ! And this left shoulder, must be, dislocated 1 . I Oh! .ph! And, good gracious, what a:nose 1, That woman must be crazy! • lehan't be able I to go about in a month! Oh, hdw sore' ant!" Now Nat, with the tdost pleasurable elm= tions; had, through the crevice of the fence, observed the whole of the, family:-.jar', which have - so feebly :described f and he now stood lookirig over the fenee, at the back sat' trade Cale abaatelliiat." - "Hey r sald'galeivaa tamed :ia-bei4e ittg. aat-0 tim. .1.:41:11.4eAk a lock. upoai hiwzrOmer, _ , , JOKER WAS:,IOKED.- c'i';vv;. ,i•.^ — trw "' - PENNSYLVANIA. "I - . say, Cale," centinued Nat, ,`.‘how do you feel about now ?" . ' • • - "Oh! —.!"-=I shall 'leave it Malik—yelled out the enraged: Caleb;- as he sprang to his feet and made for the house— fix your flint I" But Nat diardwant his flint fixect-and there fore Made his way, with all posEdble celerity, Soon after there appeared: 'npon thagreen sward rendered 'sanguinary and sacred: by conjugal endearments, ik lamernan,-whowore' a shocking - bad hat, and who bad'taken pos session of a fowling plece loaded with': buck. shot. If tbe lame man meant to shoot Nat, he reckoned-without his ,host. That worthy, thanks_to along- and thin pair of legs, was out of gun-sbot range. • Cale from that time kirth, and until he filled the grave-which he now oecupies so well, ea chewed dry joking and was'alwayasensitive .on the subject of mops. ARUM OF EXCHANGED" PRISONERS - AT kIiNkrOLIS. B.tr..Tratorte; Nov..,26::—The Annapolis cor raapondent of the Anterrean, — writing onFri dav eveniut sayi Two of the. first vessels. conposing . 01. 3fulford's fleet of , transports arrived here to-day with., paroled men,froni, Savinnah., The steamers were the Atlantic, .Capt. Gray, and- Blackstone, Para. Barry the former having on board 649 liaingskele .tons and eight dead .bodies. •Nine others were buried . on the passage.' Such was the wretched state • Of theie _poor. men,, that our -surgeons were themselves appalled 'at the awful sight.: Not a. single Man of the whole ntimber but'had to be sent to the hospitals, many, to leave them only - for 'the graveyard. The 550 on the_ Blackstone were in better condition,'and made the Welkin ring as they landed' on the free shores of. "Maryland.— .Surgeons V.anderkief 'and Parker, anti- their assistants, evinced the deepest interest in the poor, fellows, and are doing all, in their power to mitigate their sufferings.. - THE ATTEMPT - TO OURANICEM TORK--011; - • . • DER 'OF- GENERAL •Y - Onrc, Nov. 2G.---Gen. Dix hasissued the. following order. In relation to the recent . .. • Incendiary: attempts. to destroy - the . city : ." A nefarious - attempt -was made last night - tsi set fire to..the principal betels - and other places of public resort in .this•eitY. If this at tempt itact:suceeetled, -it would have resulted". in a frightful sderifice of property and life: •: "The-evidence of extensive conthination, -and other- facts disclosed tai-day; show it to have been the work: . of emissaries and •agents. • Alt such persona engaged . in secret ...acts of. hostilityhere•can bnlY pe regarded as • spies,.inbjeet to martial latV and to the penal ty death.: if they.. are ticketed, they will . he lumiediately - brought.hefore a court mar . tial-or•military commission.;-.and if convicted, they will-be executed. without the delay of a • single day2' -- • • 1 • • General Dix.' has, alSo : imbed - an - order re-• nerving the notice to all persons from theln-- . Stirgent•StateS to register - theirnaMes at head . - .qiitirters,.. Persons failing to, comply with these instructions be treated as, spies.•• WAXING 1- qt: • SNA-KES:---The 'following extract from a . lettcr from a gallant."l.7nitat States Officer; Ales(StilA,s an anittBin4;•,Reerfe • the - oalJ3 -on the Northern Central Railroad : • • , `. Coining hp in thevars in citkien's clothea, t•alked . peace democracy- to come:. officers ; until they were on the yorge:4 - assaulting me, when I jumped up and called nut, :.‘'are• there no peace . democrats in this ear r . fho will 'Stand by me,•or "am I to.he outraged by these hirelings 'of. . • .. • y,ice - heroic.ThninsYlvinians sprang up and We'lfsee_ymithrough." • • •. Are you peaxe.thea ?" said I.- ".ire you for the cessation of tine bloody war. and the granting. to the South her inclep udence ?". • °, • .Yes; W-6 'are," they uswered. • ; "Well." I yelled, on --traitors, lam an officer,.of the . •artiry,. • el an. abolitionist', and if . .thes . e, officers . conse.n , w . e.'ll , stop the :train and - hang you to the firs tree:" :. ' For Mon:lent. all lands - were silent.-..-then they, sa.r . the.sell,- and the - whole car Thirst into a roar," and the.siteaks shnik hack into their .seats and ire heard lid m0rc...... • ; . • • .. , . . .. . Rca"A:yotilig bride_ .or 1, hi Marseilles, 'watt burned to'cleath on te morning of her marriage,' hy treading. -union.arnatelf,:whyb ignited and set her elotlies.on fife:. . ' .' :' • ' - , • ,'. • .• . . . ... . - ~,.- G en Custer, who, it the outbreak. of the w ii, ranked,as Ist Limit. in the sth regular car airy, and has hwt probably. the stars' of Major. Gen - oral :within his reach, is Drily,tel vears , of age, And a splendid specimen:of the foiislie.d soldier. ..... .. . , . . 4-1 - r -A farmer near Davonport,loiva, has f o rty, -acreS . otonions, Nyhtehure estimated to yield. 915 bushels to the sere, or 36,690'bushels • in: all. tit ..$1.:50. - a,buOiet, this aidi-scorbutic patch willbrinr • .*l - It is a cariouaillustration of ,the we'akness of the rebel government that, after.all its efforts. United States greenbacks cnrrencv is • eagerly bOught•all over' the rebel States at high figures, 'while rebel curreneyis at a ftiarfahliscount. " . . .la - The • Ctilifcn,Lign . Says; very ungallantly:. •,`MistiHardingu.delivered a,Lecture 5 The Coming Nan,'' at Platt's Hall, to • a large audience. .Miss Ila.t.ditige speaks with the fervor that usually dis tinguisheS ladies on:thataubject. - '. ' -.. • AarThe - census of Chicago, recently taken for school pirposes?shows. that-there' were on the' Ist of October 169,353 inhabitants.. .The increase in. tint Soars and ton !tenths has been 170 per cent. in the wbole city. , " . . . . . ..gift — The Khz stGre.. (Canada) Neu* of Nov. 16, says: "It is probable that a Government measure. will be hared - deed into Parliament immediately up : on its assembling in Jannary.next, for:the purpose of preVenting by mcM.stringent enactments any repetition of-the St. Albati's-raid.'". - • . to :The Secretary ~cif War has just decided that colored recruits. lire entitled to the same bounty as . white reeruites, .fiz: one. bundled. dollars - . for: one :year, two hummid ddllarti for two years, arid three -inindred dollars forthree yours. Representative recruits are - also: entiticd to this :boa* without regard to color. . • • • AV - Spent-6r Pettus, the alleged-forger in New. York, who abscolfded since his associates have been taken in custody, kept six : . horses and- two carriages. He drove one of the' tineet turnouts thatAiver graced the Central Park on "a 'pleasant day. His tailor i tills are enorinotia, and, unfortu nately for the tailor, unpaid. • La' On counting the votes at one of the Polls in Alleghany county, it' was discovered that an inimeuse majority was' cast . fot Mr. Lincoln, whereupon the election eflieers, , all of Whorn had good voices, united. in singing the Doxology, Traise God, from whom all blessings flow," to the tune of Old - Hundred. • • lrsr Old Joshua Swallow, a 'veteran'. minister, •was the. other day at Clio, preaching against •the • spiritual call' to the ministry, and related an anecdote of Caleb. Jones, who gave his experi ence in this wise': "'I was one day plowing, and was.ealled to preach by a voice saying Caleb I Caleb !' Who could' have called me .thusr A boy at'the back itart of the 'congregation says_:— "..11izybe it war a bullfrog, 31r. .Jones sisrThe citizens. of-New If a von, and 'other parts of New England, have lately been extensively vic timized by a young gentletnan of good address who has deceived them Into purchasing for amounts • ranging from $lO to $3000,_ the right to manufac ture soap by a new method, without the use of • grease. The arm last named was paid by a man who could not affordit, for the right to make the . soap for the State of Vermont. • • - . arThis is the style in which fair ones in some • parts of Yorkshire convey the hint to backward swains. = "Why don't you • get idarried?". said a u sing lady the other day to • a .bachidor friend; who was down there on a visit.,"l've.been trying for the last ten Years find seine one who . was silly'enough to have me," was the reply. .Then you haven't been doWn our way," was theinsinu ating rejoinder. . , . •,, Sqrln the Legislature.of Georgia, on the 9th' inst., a series of resolutions . were introduced asserting the right of.each'State to act in its in dMdual. capacity:in reference to efforts to secure, peace is well as in all other affairs, hailing with gratification the disposition in favor of a ceitestion of hostilities manifested by the Demo cratic • par ty of the North, : favoring 'a convention of all the. States, and ealhng 'or Jeff.. Davis and the Rebel • Congress to make offers for such a purpose to 'the Government: at Washington. -• • • young lady advertises in the Cleveland „Piattid?..a/et• for a yormg gentleman to' act as 'an amanuensis. He must he' able-to write in iiypher, and when not engaged he willbc expected toread poetry witli feeling, converee with,ease, and be able. to play cribbage and backgammon-Ho must ex-. poet be kissed whorl she • is pleased, and cuffed when she is nue;bnt ati her temper is acknowl edged to be goo 4, there will be more kissing than eutfing: • There, is a'good. chance for some ud venture loving gentleman.. ' Vi - Late rebel newspapera which have reached us, present a terrible picture of affairs in that 'portion of Louisiana within the lines of Jeff.. Davis's armies. The destitution of the *pie is -represented as extreme,: and • starvation in said to be staring them in the face. One of the prin cipal causes mentioned for this is the . absolute werthleisinesta to which rebel eidney has been' re-. duce& Society isevidently, in a moat disorgani-, zed:condition in that region,.as "thieving, ph:in • diming, pilfering anti'horde stealing” are said lie the order of the day. - • - . Aar , A McClellan soldier complained Presi dent. Lincoln thatle eonld'not get transportatimi' home, theugh he had furlough. • Lincoln ' - asked-for his furlough; -4114 o .lantling. over 'it, - to libailielf.that itrwats'alltight,'wrote oa the' hick of .it these words : • "Let this man have trans . portatitin immediately. 41..1rxcoLx." and hand ed-it back to the soldier,- The soldier looked at the brdiiiii•moment,:and then exclaimed, "When. I eame-biare this"-morning Mr. Lineolia;_q. 'was •• fully kletermined to-vote forAkaallardf,/,:cona zit harri‘but I have nata . clingialla7 tittallmote.tok you: , yan'ttal.69otßiS fair- 4'04 -Aaa wbeolty ticutc'pxc.lo. oit tt4tithill*S A nt .4qm to. ra4act rt!. - • • STEAM - PRIM* 01710 E. . _ e • w isar. -- PMPFO SLAW titc4art we ' yki ING•e#1•1 t""18"4)8 IttsaiPi -- - West saiptioaattbe tem of . , .. . tbanit•go be4gte -1 5, 44 7 ? th er . 1 , 11111 ~,,„ county% incksCr., , ,i,i_ - - - - • ' - "'... '- - -111 Th. 4lf +after • Boetwit, P,, ...L., „ c ,!••••• , •-• moil Tick.... Leorlie f n..., ~7 HOW ' • - Artlelek 41 41,4 41 ., „illa otderveifir, re., Biall.lo l4 '' ', ~ . . 104er -,e i', yea?' witsco.:_fnar4itock of 08. Tv At thealort4. 4- a-744 other; • aim In this lz mbre elle l: tbila th at ' teiwirnder •impurd• ea 'te, and we • • " °WI: I a Ib cgAM:liG Beft' ' •OrSeiltialtkiterontwolt. igealawill Eotirntpe v. aus ..e be t r arned °l'.l Out trthe ." o" ll ..-. 16 • blv ' \- co. ORS -dt ' neatti r-. 1 . 4 . m . 41101 .:'.."?'"" . , - 804:11E - 1111111119ENT.' ' _ _ • Books-bound ta iiery vatietr or istyle.- Ilisak Hooks of enri description immthictured. boitsal link ruled to NO. _49. Oducationi getout. Y. .11P.A.S8E1O8E; •• . ' . cornsiunicationo fidasotql for' this column rill Ds adtkressaf . Is winning the. duties :cif Editor:. of an • - Edge:aortal *urea - in this 'paper we feel' that we have undertaken no small task ;_and would fain bave Wished - th at ,Ath it' had en in- • to "abl er and more- experienced hanfla. - Not that We are insensible to the„trust,the, teach- • ers of. Schuylkill County haVe; committed to . our care, and which they stand, pledged to - . assist us in performing but that we fear we - may not realizatheir expectations; .• , In taking charge of this eoltimn,• it is but proper - to state the objeets view , and, the course we intend to pursue:. The main ob jects are:: trit.. - to . enable teed:tent ,anti o th er • friends of education to exchange •their views on teaching arid other educational triples ; • second, to endeavor to aw4en a- deeper in terest among the masses of the people in this County in our Common Seho,ols, by thedis, cussing of various subjects" relative,to school aflairs,,-which We hope will be both interest ing and instructive. •• : • . Nothing will be permitted to appear in this column of a political, personal or . sectarian . . nature, nor anything calculated to create a • division among the frienflaof education in the . CountY.- We ,will gladly publish anything' which we think calculated to forward the • g ood cause.:.We would' also suggest to the - contributors to , this column the great aclvaii- • tage to be derived from compressing , their ideas Into a small compaSs. Give ma short - spicyarticles, and we guarantee they will be 'read: with avidity by - all.When' a sub ject comes up that necessarily requires con- siderable space, wake-suitable divisions of it; and continue the subject ita'another issue: Priends of ,Education„-there ia a wide field open before you in • which to labor. Now that there is an opporttutity for you to dis seminate your Views, will you accept it? ill von aid us in our undertaking? Teachers, - 'forget not that you stand pledged ,with your support. You are engaged in a noble call- - Mg; one that hould enlist the Warmest sym- pathies of the community. Do all in power to strengthen't he hands of your fellow- • teachers ; to elevate- your profession;.to awaken a liv,ely interest in the Public Sehitoht, for to them we must look: for the salvetion of our country. To these ends, write your views on the various subjects pertaining: • to. them, and let us publish them , far the benefit, of others. Olinisters of the Gospel, your calling. and ours are 'very ,sitnilar t you aeal , chiefly with =hire minds, while our vocation leads us to do with the. minds - of youth. But how im- portant is it tor yonr:success that' oar Work -should be done well. ilence, we feel • great freedom it -calling upon you assist• ua in ,Directdrs, this column will alWays be Open • • to yoni- - and it will he a great pleasure, to us to hear from coil fr6m time to time. . Teachers, 'Ministers and Directors," and friends of popular education in ,zeneral, we ; call 9a you, one and all, to rally around the educational interests of • our County, and show our sister counties that old Schuylkill is fairly aroused on that great' question:' With these few remarks, we east forth ' our frail hg:rk aund the' breakers; courting friend ly criticising, hut' hoping the editorial frater nity:will deal - gentl3r with US. • THE DEMON OF EDUCITIOS. \That is the design of cduCatiOn, is a ques tion which demands consideration., . That it advances civilization is a truism, for where education is not, there exists ignorance and darkness. But is this general idea, the ltd raucenietit of, civilization, the great object. for which we bend all our energies to, ac- quire? If so, what follows? Is not the use fulness of mext, the adaptation of applian- ces to man's purposes,lthereby extending that usefulness, an object which influences us?_ AU the discoveries of , past centuries,. all the inventions- of recent years succumb., to the utility of man: The Ideal is enveloped in the real. Everything which tends: to: in crease usefulness is ttrought, into requisition. The eleMents yield- the,tr unbciunded• ener gies,—the bosom Of the earth offers her vast resources of appliances; vegetation responds to the . demand, and. the' cwilized world is the, recipient of exhaustless. attxiliaries; all tending toward one goal—the useihlness of • man:....• To educate the 'Mind; to unfold its•power and capabilities; to implant truth, and knowl edge, and understanding upon ita, tablet, is to reveal to man his. supremacy over all oth er creatures, affid to disclose to him the many fields of, usefillness whereby_he can-fulfilling. mission, and benefit his race. .We live not for ourselves alone. The economy of nature is such, that 4 `oue soweth and another reap eth." As'wi3 enjoy the fruits of labor and toil: which others endured, -so in 'tinie, will , others reap. the benefits ariling from our,scts and exertions. How pan we best render pa to the world an equivalent fcr - what .w.e, en joy, and leave as a legacy to. our successors - a .memento worthy of our advantages. The - responsibility of man in this great work- de mands effort. Education is the Medicine by . which a lasting impression can be made; and one that will 'accomplish the end proposed, Educated; ve act .as rational, immortal be lags, and achieve the 'destiny for which we were created.. Uneducated, .we defeat that . , - which we should achieve.. To • . • To be truly useful tends surely to happi ness, and happiness is, the desirable . acme to . .w nich we all look, and vhicii we eeek to at -thin, just, in so far, as the mind of man, •is ed ucated, Call he be truly•tiseful to his fellow men, and in. the degree of his usefulness, will • true happiness be obtained. "It filinorebleg sed to, give than receive ": is `a. •drvine truth - . which cannot be controverted, and hapPiness is the certain effect resulting- from, usefulness to others.' - ' • • An ;abject which should ever be prominent iri'our actions; is, to seek to- know lieW we (C . O . ifTIU!iicIATEI,..j may be useful. lie who liies only for him self, who knows not the blessednews to which we referred; Who is satisfied to be.what he is, and cares not tn'develop,the resources within :himself, to extend Ida influence and benefit 'others, is not he who enjoys thafgenuinehap-- piness which:springs from disinterested love: for his neighbor. and obedience .to _the prin ciples which the'lloly Word instills. In order • then to attain - that 'usefulness which insures: happinfts, education itrrieees sary, and vital. It. strengthens the - reasoning powers, develops the'-intellect, and . aupplies . that knowledge, love of truth, and spirit of in quiry which reaches far into the • act, and ex tends beyond, into'the future. ~s •is pow er. Tower to be•advantaus must be un derstood and controlled. Tuain.. he mind by education and itifs a power,: illimitable in its eitent ; leave' it untrained, and it is illimitable of the glory end - power with 'which the beneti cent Creatore.ndowed-thecrfuttureman. 'a M. SONETRING:ABORT_ SCHOOJIJI. We itnoW a man Who last. summer,. hired four colts pastured on a:farm some five : miles distant. At least once in two -weeks he got into a wagon, and drove over to see hew his juvenile horses 'fared. He made minute inqui- . nes of the keeper as to theinealtb, their dal- • ly watering, etc.:; he Himself examined . the -. condition of the pasture,... and When. the dry season Came on he made special arras to have a daily allowance of meal, au ;he was careful to know that this was regularly sup- • Thisnuto had four children attending a dre- trict school kept in a 'small .buildbag. erected at the cross roads. ..4roundsthis .buildiug on three sides is a.eptice.ol land size feet wide; the fourth'.side is on a line with the street. There is not an• - ••out:libute or 'Air - de:tree : in sight of the : building: : '. Of. the Ititeriorig•lte school-honse we need not ; speak. , Whe tang* . morn is liketoo many otbers,with all Its eW • paratus arranged upon the moat "approved plan for producing curved spines,. compressed lungs, all health, -- ete: •::- ' - : '• - • • IV e wish to state one , fact. only This owner' of those colts, :and -father of. these children; has never been into ',that_" sehool-house _to 'a ttune after the cOmfOrt,bealth;;:er *pate" food' daily dealt - out to his Offspringe. - - •r• . -: The-leiker,Parketthiiirtimmert.wa,thaioixk:r. • to aik. ‘,!,lste tcaiclog.Tputchalreismtikis'i;, .fir. - .. _ ... _ piy,raF.,4o7.4ft, t ,Anafi i - i bt=p- i l' AVitionfekott . [ • - - - aat4ll-.44.4ifili‘liik-', 04* -.....,, t'. 7 » WV=
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