The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 18, 1865, Image 1

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• ~: LORBERRY IN., LOCUSTAIOUNTAIN.COIL.' '
'' • • Anthracito& Bitum inous CoalS
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- WHITE'. AND :HED - ASH 'COAL. . . . ... • •
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. . • . • • SAMUEL CASTNKR.• New - tchk,•.
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•-• • 0 Trinity Building, New York,7 - • '.• - ••• • -. • -
. .- Cor. of.Kilby 4 Doane Street, Boston. .........,,.....,....... -C. P. STTCKNEY , Fall. River. - • -.: :
paityla Baltimore. Vein Wilketsbarre Coal,l . • J . . C.. WELLINOTON,..Binton. .. 7 '-:'
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':".i:- gin rapskiie George's Creek • Coal; , shipped•l . : . • .‘_ - Plitt. N o. 11. ...- . . ' .... ~' .. .... .. :.' (15•KilbyStreeti :Boston; -- -- -• •.• .
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LEWIS' ALTREIVRIED eV CO.,- - Wharf ' 1Va!:- 6, Port - R ia ! / !'" '• . • -•• •
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-- delphis. they . ttre prepared lei *hip the best qualities of ' ' 7 • . • • - ' -' • • . .•• - • . . . , . ..
• *-•:::, Local.* Ronal:tin andlied and While Ash Anthracite and Bituminous•- Coals, - • •- , - ..•- -•- -- ••• , ••
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ficlanylkill Coals.. '-. .. -..
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: Bioneer Shippers from Elizahethport-0f,.. • .' ',
'VirHITE AND • RED.-ASK - COAT q '
. • ~ .Sreernwe can be coaled at • any hour during •day or ' LEBIGII, SPRINO MOUNTAIN, HAZLETON,. AND t .
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. COUNCIL ' RIDGE COALS. • C 59 - 13- ••• :- A gent S for the sate o f the celebrated Georgeis Creek
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- • I. Cumberland ..Coal, Trim' the *Mines of tiaa Con.
Agent'itt Boston--WARD 4' BAL - 31. - 42 lillby St, _ . . . - .
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-14:',! NEW YORK & SOMAIKILL COAL Co., . , Agents for the sale of their 'celebrated :
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11 ~ ". . • strum:Ms or . - , ta:St Cos r.i•-ry ; in - the'relebrated Militantly COal Fields
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- .SUPERIOR RED Asti COM.S. . - . -.--, .. -•- . . . •.• . • • ' OFFICIESi..!No.';•3 - Broadway. No. 1. Rector St.; . I‘.l. Y.
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SeIitrYLKILL NAVIG.VrION.
Wither. Wharves Tor • ,11111ACITE COIL at
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LEWIS AUDENItIED A: Co.
RO3IMIE,L, POTTS' A: 'Co.
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REPrLIEIIt R. 'BRO.
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OFFICE:S: Pittr.Street, irk:`
- Batik Building, Providence
DANIS I'EAItSON
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'ET FRUATED •LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ASH
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OFFLCE: ltuiklin , ; New York.
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ASKIPPERS OF. TIIE . CE LE EnATED
Spnlni :Vein- Red Ashand: Diamond
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The ft ipe,rior White Ash Coal, front . •the
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Whirl) will he Gnarl to excel :my Cola] yet Atipped from
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mole ALtertt• for the :ale of GEO: W. SNYDER'S
Superior Pine -Forest White Ash Foul.
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AlBo:dealers iii other tirrt - qualitlea.of
lintlTE AND. RED ASH COALS. -
:10. 214 Walnut Sircee,. Philadelphia, and Woodland
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2xou~s Ceti : Motitts HA.-uvr.. • •JEgse M. Cooir,
F:'MOODY. Ship per anii:cent.
Schuylkill Raven. Pa., ',
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COAL.
U'O SOLE AGENTS 'FOR' THE SALE OF THE
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CWrZt ini undersigned. baring. consolidated -our Three
. . . . . " . mil i eri es In the Lorlierry Regain, will-bereaftei trans. !
f NO. 32 , 1 Walrini Street. philada.e. ROOM .act . ourbusinei.s under the name of ':. .• . .--
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~ Trinity 'Building 111-Brow:11414, N York '• . . •1 ~ .'.. • MILLER.- STEES .4; Co.( • . ...:
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• , -.. ha.. himself. with - .J..H. BLAKISTOI`S, will' reside in
Phiiailelphia and all our coal chipped-by tide-water will'
br seder. the, exclusive control -of BLAKISTON,
._ GRA lito F. it. 4•0. • , ' . . .
, - -By iiMiriscil care-and attention in Pe preparidion: we
' ; ' hope to maintain the reputation of our eel-clamed Lon ,
. • lierry.Coal. Purcharers abroad Tan rely upon- having
. this. , coal shipped itt theses - best ordiiir, • •
••ASII . _ • - • ..
• .. 3111,1,Eli; 011SEFF t'CO, •
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BROAD TOP.
EA.E :(),LICE
ROAD TOP WITTTE
S . Oni-Bituntinou
No: 104.11.'4 T . - ST-LAI:ET,*
PHIL A PELPHIA- *.- , •
ROOERT •lIIRE TO)rEI,.-Manager.
. CONI. , TECTII4O- .. OFFIC.E.S : • •
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16 Truvrler Buildings; Boston,.:fliss .
• 3 , i, Trinity. • -New fork.
BROAD TOM
EMI-BITUMINOUS- COAL
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CALDWERL, SAWYER & 'CO.,
o. 112 Walnut Streirt.- - rhilaticliiltin, •
' 1 4 1 a. 111 Broadway; New V.orlt,.
' • • No;l4.l.!..itate Striil,.llantorr,'
E'er a super of ,tal y celebrated c.93l6om . t.beir
- EDGE HILL COLLIERY,
.hippea exc; u.,•lvely: by, theth.
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" P UBLISHEI ) ..EVERY , .. i.. SATVR.PAY I: WWO.i.BY:_BENAgiNi: ,, B.ONo;::.-E:QTTsyjus' l ..- .!..c.ifu:ymm-L:
.QOvNTT..p.y/NN.SyLvANIA;
COAL.
T.. STOUT &:.00.,
t!..:ucet4F , ors to STOUT t VAN
.- .and Shippers:of the "eelelirated 71.1.t0N
FFIGU) COAL. from 't Ebb. , rvale !war .I.la,
z.let. II I. and dealer._ in the hest varieties of • •
- ANTHRACITE AND -BITIJIINOCS.COALS:
Deli ered direct .from the bathes or on board Of. yes
scl, at . • .
TRENTON'. N. J., ELIZABETIIPORT; N. J:
N. BRUNSWICK., N. 1., POET lactukioND. B.A.
61:FI1'EN--4111 &46.'Irrinity
I.ll.llrint4rvii y, New Vork. •
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f'• " G. LET STOUT
NEW YORK.
;.-, - ISAMUET_J:. 13.()NNE,Li i .. 1 j.r,,;.. -
Nos . : : 43
. 4 45: 1 :1 1 iiity Buililing,..N. Y.,
vOINT r • -
Pier. 4;
ELIZABEICII.PgIIT,. - N. J.
OFFERS FOR. SALE
HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN
. lIARLEIG II,
AND.' BU OK, 111.0U.NTA
LEEITGaI COA.LS
.BALTIMORF. BL. C 6, DIAMOND
WatiKlE S -. 7 0_1 E'...C.0...A.L.5;
• AND THEIC . M.:EBRATED
GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL
May :• 21,1y1_
LEHIGH.
•. .T.IIIOS. lit ILL - itt - CO., - •
• . - suNtres AND sun - Tr:eV Or. •
SMITH'S SPRI N G .11I0E3TAIN - LEHIGH
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Yorktown - I - .Carbon t
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Cony • Perm;
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32 4 2 lurk Mince*, •Philadflphirt,.
...J E: NE..S !L I E; Luzeinip
Jujy 23, '6:4. • ,30-
cc r.TARL . c -.• • .
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Our "HARLEM!'" COAL is now sold ekelusli•elv, in
Philadelphia and vieipity, by' DAY • S
Purtiop. ordering • fo,in
..them, nifty .always depend upon
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getting a pure article • . • _ • •
OFFIC4:-10D.Witinut • St.; 1P h OEOE4OIId/1i::
: • ' : SILLI3IAN t Mor.F.X.
May 9, • • •
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. - .I,OE,BERRY:. CREEK
Feb. I:1, .63
HIE BLACK . HEATH COALCOMPANY
•: shares $l,O each.
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ermatil. TitrAsultrat Snr.l,l - ron
NV. ;
Trim J. P.:o , n, . ,Wartiale • G
PI: ilatla.; Delaware
John S. Serrill, MineysvilltF, Schuylkill Cu:,
I- Penli..:y3 ,-a a ia. . • • , . .
Dllice , of the Coun(priny; ,
30'2 Wralnut
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NEW COMBINATION COAL 'SCREENS
The nndersinned - take pleastire in 'announeink, to - Coal
Operators and - where: that they' are .Mannhutiwing: a
new COAI. SCREEN of their invention. .wlik-h . .:the",v
netirantec to Wear to e lung,. and du Re, work
better-than any crimyied wire Screen use.: Th 6, s'eg-.
meth , . turned out by u=-can he bcut In any circle re-,
quired. also 'fitotrantee that the ahrans
retain ate orielnat . 'size cratirei!).woen. nut.: In the.
,crimped wire Screens the: meshes frequently Slip, and
lost' , the proper mesh. Were the Screen. is :half worn
out. We manufacture am sized • Mesh of our 'New .
Combination Screen, used lit the trade . • ."
who was associated with Mi... Beach,
am in the business of nuumfacturing .Sercens. at Nor.
wettian and Railroad streets, PotteVille, .having; dis
solved partnership, and tsposed of hie iinefest, has re
nnWed to Railroad street, to the. rear of D. Esterlyet .
Ilardware - Store, Centre Street, and aio , ociated.ivith hint
in the manufactitre.of their new Coal Sereens - oftill de-'
- tecriptlims, Jitepet : Snell.. Solicits a continuance .
of the pa t rtinageleretofore eo liberally bestowed upin
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WIRE: ACIFIEENS
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WO are also manufacturing a styl,of %Vire Screen by
a,process different .from Mat- used in making crimped
ire smecirs. as.good in every respect, to vvincli the at:-
.tention - of Coal OJR•Mtnr.s is incited. • • •..
••• : •.• I dEIIIII...,t'SNELL,
.• Mtinnfactutrers -of Screens 'of:ail deSeriptions, at the
shuriest - fier.•?s, 'a bir-tf .
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PATIENT COAL 'SCREENS.
The underdgned havinu purchased of the New. YOrk•
- .Wire Hailii,g Co..'-.t-111E JENKIN . S. PATENT,••••for
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hnprOvement -in the prorei , e manufneturinu
ke., hereby eivps noticetliat the valnerif s.dtt
invention :Ind tie vididity of the . patent
. .has already
been fully establishedaftera long trial • in the United
tinder . Cirettli'Couit: that intri.have been gran tett
- Slid Will emititine to 61:aleagainst anYluid all violations.
of-said patent ri , dir. • .AlO that' dn. injunction') attainSt•
..t, & L. lanbetistein. of- ISlinersville. Pa.. en infringers
said patent WIIE. he order, Of the, Cirituit Court,
Oct. 15, IsG4,-lully and eompletely - restored. The Sub
scribers 'also dryin; to 'notice_ that the follow- .
Mg are the only-penmns who are at present authorized
to_u s e Che.sahl lattentimprmiement as manufacturers of
Coal Seresi,s., in and thtouttliout the: Coal ifeuien : • ' •••
J. W: BROCK; 'Scrautoli. ;J. G FRICK; Potta.
vine Fat.. flIOCli & SIJEM.I.Ii:I7,If. Tatitcpia, Pa.
.: As the inanufactureis.would nut Make in violation of
the Said patentunless eneutirn;ed by Owners Or renters
of 'Collieries. WC are determined to prosecute every
case that : we discover of purehaters.and users,.as well
. as manufacturers of Coal Screens. in violation of
staid patent. to the full otthe laiel • •-•
No w rot, Jan :tillA,Sk, &Co,
I will teach you to pierce the "Gear of the LWI4 and ludtigj iitio:dißenw or liutdalgo lletak triad' give lareagth to our hands and subject an Natunb to our ace ` and pleasure..—DlL JOHrsos.
COAL.
SCHU YLKILL COAL.
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NOTIICE.LThe undersigned hereby re,
spectfullynotify their friends and the'puli,
lie that the leases from the New .York - dud , : S.chnylkihl
•cffal Co., tfortmLrly the. Forest Inuirovemeutemnpany)
under which WWI.- dm* heretofore • operated -various
County, - .Pa., having' severally
expired Ity_limitat7nnf the.'sanie,; and the "Company
having determined •to engage In mining and selling
Cdal, the.httiiness - will hereatter be conducted by said
-Company. . . . • • „
In making this nnimiicement; the nndersigned de-
Sire to-return-their warme,t acknowledgments to their
numerbus cnstoniers and friends,' for the liberal pat-
.rdnage xiended to them during, - the last twenty-live
vears;-and to solicit n continuance 01 the 'same in favor
of the New York and SehOlkill Coat Company, hi:which
their Senior is and will. Continue to be largely interest ,
ed. • :.• ' - CHAS: A. mr.cascrugß & co.
4.5 Ss;titli stiecti ew• York. Febrnary.-ISQ. .
THE' NEW .YORK SOH uYLKILL
. COAL COMPANY.-
OFFICES :=4u South E.trect, N e w York, and 3:7 Wal
nut.-Ftrea. ' • .
• • DittEernits •
.fO•3ES TAYI6R, ' SA3II,..SiDA.N,
Cli AS, A. liEc:scHER,: O. NVIii,;ON - DAVIS,
.Jon..N J. PHELP.S. .• • WM: WARREN, .
• •" • ItICHARDIIECKSCHErt. •-.
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- .0. WILSON DAVIS.' Prrsident.: ••• . .
.. WM. E. WARREN. Ti . .n....nrA'r and t.4ecretary. .. - •
' W:.W.' DEFFIELI/, It'eAdeni 31.3.nager nt Wpodelde,
gcliuylkilf.Couniy. .'- -.. , .. . .
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• •Not i g - ,. IF: ,—Refetring to 4he annetced card,
-• tho .Nelt: fork and i , zehliylkill CompanySiin,
notince,:llitt, hAvinz tiFsunied the tyOrkimt of the..sey
eral Collieries ivhleh have for many vear9been opeMted
..by:Vesr,t. Chi . .., •A. Ffeck , mhei.S: Co.. they are now itrepared to . Commet..for the delivery.. din inz , the'ensu.•
ing year..frfixtheir Wharf (14) -n.t lirehrnond, on. the
Deli/ware 'River, iMarr'Philadelphia, . of their superior
White and lied 'AIM Schuylkill Coal.: OidertC.restiecf
lullt,emlirtted.- .• • ... , 0. W, DAVIS, President:-
. :March Ir. '65: - '• '• -.. .. . -- 10-tit. . •
Ml=
yrlf, R . ll II N,
IffNETIA ANTlspirp:Krui.. : Or
-COAL:
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. IMAIIIANOV . c.ur sr, • •
-Irounty,
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•T r All order! received- [or thislaybrite
. .Cozil :will be
promptlystjppliekt . [Dec. 3, •64.H1U-ty
g ; ,,, H. SCHOLLENBERGER AGENT,
• Miner.and Shipper rd the Celebrated • "
Black Heath - Wiiite-Agh'and:Peaked
...• • • tain Fret Burning. •• • .
••••••• • PTS: ASH - 'COAL.:
P. O..A.DpRESSPoriscit.t.aor'INIFiEIIBVILI,F, Schdyl :
kill Corinty, P. . .
• April •• •
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T- FAA NKA/ IN .. E
' MY.East Franklib Lorlierry Coal is'now sold exelu
-sieely by 3lessrs. CALL)!} ELI. SAWYER & CO., who
areniyaols Agents. l'arties ordering from them, may
always depend upon getting a Mire article. • •
- • (No. 112 Walnut St.; Philadelphia;
OFFICES : ••
No 111' Broadivay -Building,:
- ' • Trinity
• ' • -•• State Street, Bostml.
• HENRY
• Tiertiont.,ll.lm - eh.29.. , 62 • • • .• • .13-
CONDOR .• & PATTEIOO.N, •
lifinera and ,Shippers of the 'Celebrated
-LOCUST MOUNTAIN "COAL
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CotiNNalt ‘ . PA.TTERSON',•: .
PattPville,
SchurMill County, Penna. 1,-.
1 10. . L COA OPERAT . O.R.*.
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GREATIMTJ - 2(..)VENIEN'P : IN .CO.A.L . - SCREF,NS.
. The undersioted , are . nuw..prepared:id. mantifactnre,
at their shop, ih 'Millersville,- all kinds of tiCIIEENS for
screening t'oal, of the improved nvitinfacture, patented
to Jonas Laubeast,ein, 4th. February, - 1562. ' '• '
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Screens mirntlactured hy Anis process. are'rnore - dn.
rabic. maintain their form . better. and- are furnished as .
elvvip roi - nriy to be had in the Conniy.- -• • -.•- -
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- They are - made of equare - iron. in Ruch shape as to
prevent the Coat rlidiiiir !him - one size' iti the other he--
lore it is • thoroitithl.V `assorted.-thus • preparing it better
than can be donii by cast iron or Wire screens. • •-. ' '..
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The manufacturers'af nmeialy :request all Operatom
wanting, Screens to examine those new otent Screen
at their .i1f , 14, or at work at the . Mammoth Vein Col,
fiery of Geerge SI Itenplier,:near'St. Chdr,'where the
have:been in nee for some time.: '' . . . `.
... By purchasing screens, made : tinder this Patent,e lit! ,
gation,ur any trouble'asto' patent rights will-be avoided:
All.work drine - With promptness and dispatth. . . :
- . • . . ' ':. '. J, it- L.-I,A.UI3.BNSTEIN,
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• Minersvllle.-JuneL 156?.. , . • • ' 23-t.f. .' .
=IMRE
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tStiCdCSSOR . TO 111 - LOCK IiIIOEMAKER4
"Aim:uric-roux! or .•
WIRE, COAL 'SCREENS,.
Linder theZenkins* Patent, .
CO* . R.A.M.ROAD r dt NORW E G IAN STS.,
POTTSVILLE,. P A. •
()Frterr.g
141.=M
sArTgo:Ay.iMQR:INTI,NG;':.MAgc.K:IS . ;- . :.1.56.
las.- La. BROWN'S
CULT DISCOTEILY.
FOR,lmuwass. NOISES IN THE B R AD,
FROM Tli ll Wt.
CAT,Vtll,v6n:aiuna, SHEC'~fATISI .:
AmzErae, BRONCHIAL .awcnorra
T> R AT: DIFFICULTIES.
Diaeased Eyes; Isles of Hain . ifattirieinent of the Lire;
Diseases of the.4.itlosys; Constipation, Grassi,
.• .111silOtiFite. Pnialytdis, Etch
• ' . of Biagi, to the :Head, . :... .
CONSUMPTION,
With all and every: dhiease which infests the human
- 'body cured egectually by
MIMS. mr. G. BROWN'S
KETAP=IOAL DISCOVERY,
- .l r Alei 40:: 'i: .1: ....'
1018.. M. G. BROWS
Celebrated
POOR. RICHARD'S EYE WATER
Pries per bottle, $1 . 40 --'Srnati Size, b9_
MFts:3ll: 0. BROWN'S
Celebrated
SCALP RENOVATOR.
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Price per bottle; $1 80 ". . - . • • •
OFFICES :-No. 410•ABCH Btreet,,Phllacielphia,-
• • No: lel BOND Street, New Yorlt, and, at .
No. 18 PEMBERTON Squire, Boeton.
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NO boring with instruments. . •." •
No blowing in the ears.' • : • • • . ' •
No snuffing' up the. nostrils or introducing wires. •
-No-pouring medicine•down the throat : • •
• • The - M.ETAPHYSICAL •DISCOVERY. will reach ere
rgo spot'
. th o at drugs f ug b a e r i ld id .initrumanta !T, reach, and
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ONLY -ONE; ROOT.
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'There id.only one. toot :in the• human body whist;
'gives' birth to and sustains the llfe of disease... No mat
ter what name givento disease; no matter where,
or hoSi it located in the.Oystem; no Matter how long
standing: or. whether' hereditary or not I might
cull the disease which - the body is" subject, to. from ig
norance or the. first canoe,: - .Legion. .But understand
and rememberthatl drVnet treat disease; I treat the
cause... Remember there is but one corioe.•*: Everything
overlying that is an affect; Were - Ita treat effecto r
:should -only. be hastening the Patients to their:long
resting place in. the lone church-yard, *here. they are
now carried in thotisandi 1
Sound
In all , easel; of local; sodden, or wiexpeatad attacks of,
disease; A BOY OF TH.II • • , •
"Illetaphysical Discovery,
Is QUICKER and SAFER than the *Bence of the .
BEST 'PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND.. • • .
re— Lct the vise always lieepa i!oax.in their hotise.
-- - REMiRE.ABLEOnapp DEAFNESS OF TWENTY
YEARS'. STANDiN4
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I; John:A." l Se*comb, of.Rnincy; , '(l6 - certify • that I
have been entirely deaf in. my left ear for twenty }'earn,'.
and for 'On .past stx" years.my. right ear hai been So deaf
that I could not heir conversation, or public speaking of
any kind. ' I could not hearths 'eltarch belle ring while
I was sitting in the church. I have also Wen. troubled
fora number of 'ears with a very 'sore throat So that , l
*as obligetlto'give up singing in church, fOr I had lost
my voice, I .had great : trouble In 'my • head, terrible'
noises, almost, to craziness, My head; felt . ..nimb and,
stupid, 'and was its; nirce of trouble
. tried every remedy that could be thoughtot I Went
to aorists, but 'as th n y • Wanted to use instruments, I
•wonld have •nothing tO do with • them. .About one-
tmiuth I-obtained Mrs.. id, G. -Brown's, Metalobj'
situ} Discovery, - and' used ; it -according to The'dirvc
t inns on the bottles. - And the result is that the hearing
of; bush Mira is perfectly restored,. sci that I can hear as
.well as any man.. The great trouble in•Mylead Is en
.tirelY•gone:head feels perfectly easy and attest.
My throat; %villa"' Was so•diseasedi ts, entirely cured, and
haVe recovered my.volce again. .1. would not take one
thiii , :and dollars for the • benefit - I hive received in the
use of Mrs. Brown's lletaphYsical DisCovety: - • • •: •
. • CURE" OF CAMELOT, ASTHMA, to: •
. -Mrs:Cheever, 'residing at No.' 62 Allen 'Street. Bo."'
ton; says :—!`l..have beeri troubled for . four years' with
soce throat: For two years I suffered With catarrh and
great dizziness in myhead.' It seemed 11.4 if I was fall..
tog.. 'I suffered 'greatly. with asthma, IVbeing
.heredita
ry the fatally.; -I.was diseased' all over. -.1 ould not
go where there was any : dust: . -I-had great'pain in My,
head and meck. Inve,suffered .Much 'With cold feet.
Tile Mines. in" my neck were:amen out of . place with
the nal lona. 'and iny:throat looked like raw .beef.. 'After
applyinglo e•eteral physicians and'obtalolng po relief,
I finally applied' to:Mrs ht. Brown, by whose medi- .
.cures-I have been so innch• benefited' that .1 now sweep.
well; although I could not formerly' go where - there
was any dust.. -I could notgo to.the door with thy head
uncovered without taking an attack oV:esti:MM. '
My asthma , is now entirely gone.- Ity.catairh has
wholly. disalipeared. - I felt weak and languid for Many
years, so that I.Wasa burthen to.myaelf. The coldness
of my feet' has disiipPeared. and- I feel a general ciren7
lation through my entire,system; so that I. begin tofea.
2ue formerly, full of.strength and;ca>3.at
iend to household , &idea as well as ever I did (duly life.
CATARRH TIiiRTY YEARS`' STANDINiaI ••
•
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I, S. C.: Chase,' of dambildgepoit. do
.certify, that I
hare been troubled with a bad catarrh- for upwarde
thirty years. I.obtained G..Broivms Metaphy
-eical Discovery. -and in ten - minutes after 'nsing.lt,
fOund relief that Imerer found before.: I have need the
medicine faithfully, and I believe that it went to the
.Mot',of My disease, and I feel ae if -catarrh was eradica
ted, from my • system, the font. effects .of • said ,disease
havingt..eased:- wi!e also hae been suffering from a,
complication' of ..diseasee: On using the .Discovery.
clotted.. hleod 'and matter rushed from her head,' and
'she found immediate relief, and • has: been, gaining her
general heath- ever since. Under these circumstances I
heartily recommendlhe Metaphysical DitccoTery .tit-all
\ I'fl ÜBALC,IA-
Certificate of Mr.JY.I.ITCII; of Charlestown, Maze.
."•Thi..! is to certify that bine weekssince Imes attacked
With Neuralgia, iu 'the' most violent forth.. Several.
physicians were . applied to, Who' did an they..Cobld 'to
.relieve me, but to no.pnrpose. Every patent, medicine
.and remedy that.cAuld be_fotind.- were applied Without
effect:, 31y face was•poulticedund bandaged in order to
dhd Since he Neuralgia attacked me, lost
twenty,seven pOunds of. I. .
flesh. this - state a friend' of
mine recommended rrie to try Mrs. 31. o.33rown's Meta
physical iiiscorery. as it.had cored a'friend of his of . ve
ry • bad eVek-•which bad baffled, tire;skill of the most
eminentphysicians..- ••' . • • • • ' •••
•
Consequently I -Went to Mrs. M. G.- Brown's office,'
and obtained her Metaphysical ? Dyers: on Saturday
:the nineteenth instant.l' itrAt ltinr o'cloek 'in
il.e afternoon,' Theresult was t at•Neuraluia subsided.
Altriost immediately I felt relief. I slept.vrell. without'
apr. ponitice ai'Uelpte and at:the lime of giving this
.certiticate,•.the '2l.stiinst..leopeider myself delivered of
.thy disease, and.yecommend the Metapliyalcal Discover
're to all who are suffernik. ••• . , , •••
A RE'NrAIRKABLECURE OF:BLINDNESS.
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q: Brown:
Mt:dame :—I have'beeti finite .blind In 'my right'
eye. for Seveff jeers.: . 1• : have I:.cen , to•seveml 'doctors;
whom I heard could* restore my eyeslght,,but they nit
-ver done meany good: ' , Pent large sums of money
in travellint to. where' Viteard.lhere' were doctors who
could benefit me,. buivione of vheht- emild do use any
ps.,d, - I .ttiought -my .case until told - by a
friend you Tould:relieve sent by a friend and
. procured your i Metaphysical Discovery... and In twee;
ty-four hours after the.firr4 treatment, I could see quiteit
distinctly.; tam iery - thankful for my deliverance. •
. . • • -I remain fours. truly.
Readthe following . relifizate. handed to Airs._X
-Drown of 4.lo 3 Axch Street, by .Rev. Henson - , pasi
,tor of Broad Street BaptistChureli: '•." - • -.•
• • Philadelphia. October ti, 1564.
• .From injuriesireceived in my fight eye, .when a• hon.
a chronic inflammation had been produced.: An cons
cinence of, which ymffered constant martrydom.. Every
moment of mf waging life -was embittered; and I was.
frequently unable to sleep at night.'
A .variety of: remedies had been 'tesorted to iivitilgiut
:success, anti l entertained the parpoee. as-a last reeort,
of having the hall taken out of the socket, in the. hope
of. thus foiling :. • . • "*. • ,
. .
'ln the meanwhile, most premidentially.l'aoticed one
day in ashe:p window. a bottle of 'Poor Richard's Eye
1
Water.. had never heardbf it before. but deterrOned to
try it=and did}with.the most-delightful remits . : -In a
few days the painful' irritation.Was.temoved. I _could
bear the strongest light, and went forth as it. were to
to - i he enjoyment of anew life. I now keep a - bottle of
• it always in thebolise, and if My, eye seems at all efts
posed.toanituy give it, a dose and there is an end
of, it. would •not- hti.without for any amount of
ittaitiy..- 1 tSkioceasion to - say•further, that my .wife
used to Suffer Severely at .timeS,lrem 'protracted pain
in and over. her eyes; andihe has found.Poor•Richard's
EvelVatera sovereign specific in hpr - cile, giving her
;almost instant relief. • . • •• ••.
.
thinCrulto.God for the benefit I have petal:malty • re,
ceived. ',cannot but tecomniend the preparation most
cordially. to all who - are sneered; like myself. • •
. ' Pastor of Broad St. Baptist Church. •
'• . Residence. 14tin Poplar St:, 'Phila. .
Itsed 31r. -H. B. Smith's certificate or. 18a Broadway,
• Saratoga Springs, N. Y. : •
Pocir Bre:lard's Bye Water cured my: eyes, so that I
can now read the -finest . print 'without. glasses. some
thing 1 hare not done before, in .ten years. •Of all Eye
Waters invented - by human skill: this caps the climax.
bt. G. BROWNS
Celebrated Illedleines,,
. . • •
Can liad
be at all:druggists; ov.erYicheie- • •
D EMAS • BARNES.' CO:, No. 21 . .Part. Row, New
Y. Sole Agente . for the rale of Milt. M. E..Browit's
Celebrated 31e4icinee far the United Statia and Canadae.
Ter I* had Whillesale or Johnson.' 'Holloway & Cow
den, No: 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Abst:L'ai
Mrs: M. , o.* Brown's °floe, Nti..4.10 Arch Streeti Phila
. . .
IRON WORKS._
. .
Work*, • •
I...PINEGROVE, .SCHUTE. CO., PA.
_M
d. M. ROHRER, Id.sthinist# 'Engineer, • ii , thgc4R
PB6lsu ' ll)B. -• •
. • 04. y. .•
itrill.CHANE:tiincip AND FOUNDRY4+
the • • - : •
Sanbary Abel:tine Shops are na* • -
'in full operatics and 'are PrePar Itr lli g •
All others • for machinerj:of any _avM.', "
amall.orliaavy,. to any extent- . 2 -.
Repairing attended to promptly; , taa.: `Y..'""`
Sunbury, • .Noithu.mberiand .647246.Tti.,
pa*.T.Nir,.gpourT , .Nogries. -
We.. the anbscrlbera, hare, this: dity igg
entered lutb a .Partnerahip, andel- the „„„„„„
Flrm'tiame .and styld of. ALLISOI.9 & -
,P,ANIYAN, to carry on the Foundiy, Earkine,.• Smith
add Car-mating Business, in Port Carbon. Schttyl,
kill County. ; .• .
..-11013ERT ALLISON, Apr ••
• . - • .FRANLI.s x BANNAN:..
lga4. : • • • •
BOILERS AND '-• •
- .. . .. . .
. .
..
The'anbacriber is prepareil.to ezetate . . ' .
ordera for 'the above artleles, ' With. ills- ,A rl . ' '
patch; tit.thw old plane of.businesis,.Coal 'll, "_-, • :
Street, below Norwegian_ ~. '2O - feet boil- n it Et): i l •
era' always on band. Alec, the mann- -_,..--,. .-
. . .
. • ''.' .• Coal and flotfi r Shoyelo, - ,' • ' •-
• . .
Of . the .bestma t erialr and • workmanship: ''.. Repairs
promptly attended to...lrs7Fans . for mining ventilation
always on hand.' : -.- . . ..fABSZ SPARKS..
Pottsville, August 2 ?, '59 . - , • . 35-ly
~ . • •
. „ .
A SEILA NDIROST WORKS: • • .•
. . .
. ..• .
The subscribers: are now fully - pre- ;
wed to furnish. at the Ashland Iron --
Worka„. Bttitia Engines and:Pumps of
any power and capacity, for mialim-and
other pprpoiea, Coal Breakers
.bf'cieg
size and pattern now:III use; together with castings and
forgings ofevery..deatription, Coal and Drift:Cars of
all sizes and patterns, large Tide:- and and,
Cars,
all furnished .at ihe shorteat. notice:. The subscribers
flatter themielvea that,inasmuch .as every member of
the firm is.a practical mechanic,. they will be' able..to
furnish Machinery that will'compare favorably with any
in the Region.. All orders directed toJ.
Ashland, Schuylkill . County, Pa., will receive prompt.
attention... - • • f J. & will.
GARNER.
Ashland,lttly'o; .. • • ' 2S-
vouNDu.v.- .AND MACHINE
I Stentus• Caw: Factory, dicn . . • ' • -
•
NOTICE.-The business of the late •
iirtn of SNI'DER 111ILNES,--will be tk il •
tontinned by.,the siabscriber in all itliva„.,
rioue branches of - Stearn Engine bud-
Ins, Iron Founder; -Etnd il
till binds of Machinery, for Rolling Mille, Blast Furna
ces, Railroad Cars; &e, 'He will also continue the
business of -Mining -and. Selling- the celebrated Pine,
FOrest While. As - h . and .Lewies and Spohn. Veins . Red
;Ash Cottle, being sole proprietor of these Collieries,
, .
' January 2.1
GEORGE W. SNYDER
. .8-tf
PIIE. PALO ALTO IRON' CO.' are
prepared to fuinish, T ItAILIIO.AI),ERON'. at their
Mills in Palo. Alto, of various patterns, .
iveighine- from '22 to TO 'poundsper yard.
Also, .different sizes of flat, square and ' ^ •-•
found' merchants' bar iron. . s' .
.Orders for fails - or bar. ircin.ary re
spectfully Solleitetl,'and will meet with prompt. atten
tion.if left either_ at the 'Rolling Mills, Groans Banniv
6•. Co.'s Hardware store; Centre Street;or at their of,
flee; etirperof Market. and Second Streets, Pottsville;
Pa. - • - • BENJ'N HAY WOOD, Pres.t..
.:Jan. 2, '6-1, , ' • - • .1-tf •
. -
/.30 C O AL OPE liA TORS & 1!11N Rs.
11.. ..-Pio'neer , Boiler. Woiko, • . . .
. . .
... •
Tke - milisciibeerespectfullyliivites : the . ar , „. r.
attention of the bnahutsa endimunitytto
~ r ,
his Boiler, NYOrks, on. Railroad Fdretd,r,_ . "",..:•:-
below the Passenghr Depot*, POttavilln, aed&
where he is prepared to rnaunfarture . ,n,.....2..c.,:.
• BOILERS OF EVERY. DE.gC" RIPTION.
Snirdce Starks, Air Stacks. • tija.4 Pipes,. Gasometers,.
prom Cars, Sre.,.&c.-. Boilers; on hand.
Being a iitactical mechanic, and having for years de
voted himself entitelylo'this branch Of the business, he
flatters: himself that work done tht his establishannt
will, give satisfaction to all who may Tavor him with a,
call: Individuals 'and Comitnies - will find it'greatly to'
theiradvantage to: examine his _Work before efutimitig
elsewhere. • • • - JOHN T. NC/11LE.
November '2l, /51" .•.
DotT,4vELLE ROLLING-11111.1.:---
.
The subsCribers having purchased the Pottsville 'toll
Ing Mill and thormighly refitted the:same, are prepared
to receive orders for all sizes of T _
from -22.1b5.: to the yard .up to Cl' •
and' furnish the. same-at short-notice. '
WO arc also prepared to furnish and
receive. orders 'for MERCHANT •;"
BAR-IRON, all the usual; sizes Round, Sfluare and
Flat,. and propose to use none but the• best iron in Its
-Manufacture und; hope to. turn • Oatan iron, that will
give entire Satisfaction to our customers.. We shall
keep a ilupply of. the. smaller. sizes (Collier% Rails) al
ways on hand . • - .
Orders' direeted - .tri ATRINS * it BROTHER. at-their
Pioneer Purr - lace, Pottrni:le, or to the proprietor, at the
iVill:reeeive. prompt attention. •
. • •••ATELIX§, ./..LICIGAINA - Jo
. Potteville,ls . larrh'.l2, ' • :lb.•
UTASIIINGTON IRON-WORKS, • •
• ' • ' Yo!twville, Pn.
_ _
, THOMAS it-JAMES WREN respeCtfully invite' the*
attentiOn of 'the busineSs community to their. New
chine Shop Mid Foundry erected between Coat and' Rail
Toad streets; andfrcinting oh Norwegian • •-
'street, *here they arc 'prepared to exet t•
Mite all orders for mathinerrhf . Brissl ' '• ';•,g114,..
and such:as Strain Engines, nll
kinds of Gearing f6r Rolling Mills, Grist
and Saw Mills, Single and Double 'Actin g : Pumps. Coal"
Brealau•sc Drift Cars. all kinds of Railroad' Casting's;"
Buell, as Chairs for, Flat arid T Itztil'; Frogs, Switches,
&c.; all kinds of ast MCI :Wroutiht,.
Sltfting.
Behm,•practical mechanics, and haring' made the de=
,mands of the Coal Region theiratndy for.yeara,•alsd all
kinds of 'Machinery in their line of business,. they flat:
ter thMheelyes that work done. at-their establishment
will ghh satisfactien to all Who may lionor . them,with
call.. All orders' thankfUllY-receh'ed and 'promptly exe
. .
cuted, the'rnast reasonable terms.
.THOMAS WREN," , • JAMES WREN.
Nov. 22 . - ' • • 47-tf • •
MOROIS,'IVIIEECER Az :Co., '
MORRIS & JONES ac CO: .
IRON 'A ND - :ST.F.EL -NY Alt E,llo3'§•E;-
•. • • Market& Mixteenth Philada
1181;•e alivays•on hand 'an& for. sale •
.•
BEST ENGLISH REFiNED- assortment
of `• Bagfialls, • and. other.- :favorite : Minds. • BEST
AMERICAN:BARS—ordinary sizes; orrolled• to onlei
for bridge' purposes, lc., &g. .PENNSYLbTA.NJA BOIL,
ER:PLATE—Promisccious -sizes,. or cut to rf.'4ulied
size.' BOILER . RIVETS,-Dover brand: made in aolid
dies: BEST ENGLISH CAR:AXLES—A:ariann and
English. FUR AND. SHEET IRON—for cOverin
schntes..&e. - :JI.7..NIATA; ENGLISH AND N g
ORWAY
SLIT RODS,BOLTS,, NETS and WASHERS-,Foe
bridgcs, cars,,and machinery purposes generally. CAST,
.SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. • Also, an
extra quality for taps and dies. The* above, together
with a fall *assortMent or Iron,*-Steel; Nails.and Spikes;
to Athich the .attention` of dealers, railroad companies,
engincers,:.min4s, foun4ers and machinists is invited.
yr W. BI DAVl,rif • Ecigineeis;
1 .A,
1.• Broad and 'Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, Pa.,
.. •
Nl r ouht.call the attention or Railroad -
Managers, and those interested in Rail... •
road - Property. their system irf Loco- may,.". 41 +14t.
motive Engines,in whichtheyare adapt
-ed tittle particular business for - which
they may Be required; by the rise ortme, two,: three or
(our pair wheels; and the use of the Whole,
or'ep much of. the as, may be desirable' for lid
besien ; and in accMunuidltting - then - , to the grades.
curves, strength of superstruction, anti and.work
:to be done.- ity these means the maximum useful effect
'of the power is sectrred With the least•expense.for. at
tendance, cost of. fuel,. rind repairs to Boad•and - Engine.
With'theee objects in view, 'and as the result of teeenty-•
three'yeani practical. experience in the business our
•senior partner, we manufacture •tive - '..different 'kinds-of
-Efiginee, and seftral classes of:sizes of' each kind. =
Parlicular :attention' paid to the strength 'Of the ma
chine in the plan arid workmanship of all the. details.
Our long 'experience and opportunities of obtaining in-'
formation, -- enables us to "offer theee. engines 'with the
sasnranee that in' efficiency, economy . and:durability,
they will • compare taverablv - With those Of any . "other
kind' in use. We also .furnish to , order, •wheels,•axles,
'bowling or tow-moor tire (to fit centres without boring,)
eompositiOn castings for • bearings of every description
of Copper,,,Sheet Iron and Boiler Works; - antrevcry ar
-ticle•ap.crettaining to . the . repair or renewal of Locomm •
tiye . u.nones. • . ' IC W. BALDWIN. •-•
. • January 3iATTHEW ;BAIRD.:
HOTELS.
. • (I,NCE
Cormier or Third and ITlLiarket Stiretei
ITARRrantimp,
. .
The attention of the trax , eling'pnbic ismaßt iespect
fully cal ledto this old established stand, , which for the
Past dye Months has - beed closed to - trade. and darinz
that time.has been thoroughly remodeled, repaired, and
newly furnished, throninbut, until it now posseseslill
theconyeniennes,pertaining to adret class hotel; which
Are - .ln- any manner calculated
,to :insure the, perfect
comfort of: its guests. ' • *, • ..•. .
Its situation •alone 'would recommend it nest stop
ping place, being ortly•two and a half lignares•Trom the
depots ; - ±tear.enough to prove Convenient, sndlclently
distant to the - annoyance of tallrOnd Mdse. and
.• .
The Arnift.tre.ii;entire/V
stew, iCome large a nd ll
.ventilated, table supplied with. every luxury thetfiarket
can afford; While as to the Management; it is trusted to
the judgment of a discriminating public to decide. *.
The Proprietor havir.gAletermined to matte the- char-•
acter and reputation of the house the' object, without
reg.ard . tticost,- hopes to merit the patronage and favor- ,
Able . opinion of those ‘rho.design stopping in the State
capita r : RIEMAN T11.071.1A.14, Prispiniei!or;.
-•' . • I
FRENCIPS
On the European
opposite City Hall :Pahl[, Coy. of Frunk.
fort
NEW YORK..
Bpadoms Refectory, Barb Rooms.; and Barber lition
D ed-r Dom? , wermed gratis, and only one bed:in a room
Do,niat believe runners-or backmeu viltoPay we are frill
• Servants are'notallowed to receive pergairitee.. •
UNION. HOTEL,
(late EXCHANGE liCiTEtn)
CENTRE ST., POTTSVIZLE; 16-
JAMB Prprer.
FEGER'S HOTEL, —,
(Foinierly )lOlMldltaiima Btapd4 -
• Joi'X'TztaFt, Prpror. -
QA , r, .sucv , atit se wed Forted lik e - 8.
ISUIRMAtiII -Taktici Sifter Beaune d
T M"
*431"4-10,111154284011begt•
From the Philitdelphia Dairy Newt
cmusT REJECTED. '
. .
tkpicttire is now on 'exhibition . at the Academy Of
Fine Arts, painted. by',Bcnjamin West, bearing the
•
• Meekly. bnigmndlY, kingship en . Ida brow, •
• . Ile stands a prisoner 'midst the jeering crow 1;
• ' Be to whom angels in their giOry bow,"
Whose praises swell in anthema loud. •
Yet while he waits the dreaded hour, '
- • Spirits unseen are hovering in The air, • ,
Who yet will rise in mighty power... •, ,
Arid tell the 'world God Is Oiere.". •
, .
. .
Jerusalem, thy.niaSsive gstes and walls. •
That glisten In - the mornintr.light. • •
How spun will strangers tread•thy'halls.
And mark thee with a
strife, blight.
U cruel hearts, 0 bitter strife,
• That,swell the rriadriess of the hour, •
And swears away one-precious life,
victim rich in •
Weak Pilate, with those guilty hand:,
Thoagh he might wash them e'er so clean,
Can ne'er. erase the crimson
That hides them in their blbody sheen.
Poor, trembling heartsbut'ency's rule
Makes conscience but a cowering
The. deed is done—he wipes away
'. The life he could not dare to a;ye...
''Whom Will ye choose!, • This festal lbw
• Must kire a record to its (Age,"
That all may know. bur mercra sway •
In thiS.proud era of the Roman . age.
Whom.wfil ye chooser Barabbas there;
Withloivering brow and flendisk eye,
Who scorns the mercy that we give,
• And glarei upon each passer by.
llifurderi most foul are on his.sout;
Tl.3eir imPresa on his mow we . prate ; •
The mark of passion's-foot—no tolling. years
Can ever.its dark print efface.
I - release:to you this day • - •
..
. Jeans,- your king t , Ye angry Jews,
•
Quickly .your answer, speedily say,
• Whom will youlake, or, who refuse ?"
. .
The high priest, in his "robe of state,.
Turgeti bin birthright and his age, ,
And
. liends a ruthless band, whose shouts
Denote the frenzy of their rage.. '
Barahhas; and fur hint
' Who:dares to deem himself our king,'
:Away'; away t and on the 'cross • • .. •
AB A GyILTY
shroud. ye biaimis, in blackesVnlght, • •
Let storms froin - their dark•hannts arise,: • . •
Let thunder - sin their chariots roll, . ,
And-lightnings pierce - the leaden skies. •• -
Come, nature, from your fair shod,.
• Array yourself in black disguise,
.Wake: wake, ye tempests, in your wrath,
Your God, our SaTior, -- drcops and dien-1,
Prokrate upon 1.6 e cross, -as if to: hint
She'd breathe her lire away::' • • •
}laryNagdalene,'the tempted one, "::
In silent sorrow lay; - • " .
Her life was one dark,act of sin; .
ruin-the
Forgiveness dped the fount 'tit
And .washed sway her shame.
Another, monrner, fair, but wan,
' Bearing a name - so - dear; ~ •
Another Mary—but her life.
Shines out iii, beauty Clear: ,
It is the•mother ot our Lord, • '
• Andlter maternal breast,-
Is aching:with the - bitter grief,
The carethat will not rest:.
Bnt by her side 'f noble. form.-
: • 'Whose gentle. pityinlemtze .
Seems. with its fond and filial love, •
Her drooping heart to raise,'
"Behold your mothet :". froni that:time
Beloved John was near. • '• •
Her steps to guide her waots to:aid,.
Her lonely hours to cheer. ' ... •
Those - fond disciples lingering stand,
Theii• hope is burning dint :• •-...
Deliverance: comes on tardy Whigs,-
When it -should succor'him. '• .
They knew not that his kingly throne
WaS • not• within firms "Agid
That tire standarddr hie majesty
• • Was yet to' beimfarled ;
The - cup 0f..,, , , -- rath ' , NBA; still nndranly
The agony and shame .
Had yet I,i write their memories : -
.•
Visin.the Stivior's nzune,-
. . .
TheSe.weak disciples .-with an oath . .
llis Master one -denied • • .
Another ddred not plaCe his love
Against his wealth and pride.. .
But no such doubtS usurp their . away
To steal a woman's , love
Bees is as ever pure and fixed;
As Ihe . stais that shine above.
. ,
Those woMenling,erect'at the cilia
. Until the darksome night'• '
They were . early at the sepulchre,
Ere dawned the morning
TheY followed in his footsteps,.
They bathed him with their tears— .
Tncra hopes were not to lie.misled
By trembling doubts :and . fears.
A noble lady,;„T'llate'S wife; • ,
• Came with her drcani of night,.
And Sought to lure that fickle one
To an act of holy right: .
lition that ancient balcony``.
She stands, her weeping eye
Reading her husband's downfall'
..Ini the morn's impiety,. • • 1.1
From the massive prison gates theredime
Two priSoners to their death t* . ••• •
One, 'whn.titters blasphemies • . .•..
With' ev.eryllneting breath: •
The other, feeling still crimes, 1. • . '
Like a stront2; barrier rise, . •
Yet prays forgiveness for those sins
• . And.niercy, whedhe dies. • • ..
. .
. .
The scene Is clotted 'but let our. hearts
Re-open as we . , „
And liven memory o'er again . -
• Thosredark . but'hallowed days..
We'll walk with Jesus; as-of
In the paths that once we trod.
For the bearing of thec:ross will lead
Tdthe heavenly throne of God. •.,
(From th:e Lotibmille Joicriut? of Feb,.20,.1865.)
A 1410 . SAL ,LOSS: • •
. We have annolmeed:the death' of Colonel
James S. Wallace, late assistant.' Editor of
this paper, with whichle had been connected
several years. Few, very Teti events, not of
a national character, bave:So-deeply afflicted
us. Tlie.loss of such 'a matt, so true, so 'ken
erous, so gifted, makdiditn-the lives of those
who knew and. lived A lurid cloud
Will seem . for a.tlap. to' lufng between their
souls and the stirs . of mortal existence.
Altliongh.we.knew , Celpitel :Wallace king
and intitnately;:jo spoke little of himself
that we -have tiot..the materials for' giving
even a slight . biographical sketch of
He was for some. years chief editor of one of
the principal. papers iii: Philadelphia,. and
won very great -distineifen both for . It and
hiniself. • Afterwards he became a : Washing-.
ton .correspondent of. several of •.tlie•- chief
papere of the-country ;-anu so .•gretit was big;
facility and versatility,. that; ho -matter hoW•
many he wrote for, - he gave the' greatest sat
istitetion - to and- , no one. : cduldanipeet,
from reading his letters, that auv . tWo . of them. :
were froth the seine. hand:: InexhauStibly
affluent in mentat reseurces„'lle_neVer: either
repeated hiMself. Or drew on. other* -",
Colonel W. W as for .ipany yean3 . rt stage- ' t
manager, and certainly one of the very best'
that the country ever had.. Ile Was perfectly !
familiar with the merits and demerits of all 1
the proininent actors and actresses both of',
this country and of Europe; but he was often I.
too kind and generous in his estimate of the.ml•
to be: stesuly just. Ile loved to apProve,
and hated to comdenin. He gave Popularity
to every theatre with which he was connect
ed. Ile was the Most accomplished theatri
cal :critic that we ever knew. In his dritic
which were probably more numerous
than those of almost any . other write,r of the
day. it was hot his habit to deal,' aasino.st do,
in sweeping remarks, for, unlike most, he
had sound judgment and keen and 'exact dis
crirainstioh. He praised what waS meritori
oils and censured what was not, the fortner
warmly and glowingly,, the latter, kindly and
reluctantly. • '.• .
Colonel: Wallace's connection -with the
Louisville .Journal commenced in 1858, and
continued till the day when he .became *the
victim of a mysterious, and; as it proved,
mortal visitation. Ont. readers knew him as
one who abounded in Writ, humor, fancy,
pathos,. Genius, learning, eloquence, and
power. He was ever ready to write, and to
write well, upon' almost' any subject in; the
whole circle of literature, science, - politics,
and the business' affairs oflife, In lus treat-
inent of his Subject, lie could be as light and
etherearas gOssimer or 'its solid as the ;heart
of oak: thoughts and 'fancies could fit
ter with the fluttering butterfly and mount
with the -mounting eagle. '-They could
mine and beautify ,like a lambent flame or
consume like the lightning. His long con
nection with politics and politicians rendered
his mind a treasury of political. 'knoWledge,
whose rich storeS were ever et his coninituni.
Colonel Wallace, as manythoniands can at
test,: was not less admirable as a man than as
a writer. 'By his social and genial andintel
,lectual qualities, he - amused and enlightened
and adorned every company. in which he
chanced to IR.:. His keen and quick and
ever-ready repartee never, wounded the most
sensitive or even the 'most jealous nature.
He alwayi retained the .fine and joyous effer
vescence of. youth. Time, that silvered hie
hair, made more golden his nature,. His
heart, throughout all hisi.years, keptits fresh
;less 'like a shaded stream: The blossonis
and buds - of his in spite,of. frosts and
winds and storms, bloomed and sang as beau
tifully and sweetly in his a_ge, as in the; prime
of his '
pungnitinhood. No cloud ever hung
over lum.so dark WU, his thoughts could not.
-span it with a dorible rainbow. If be saw
approaching glcora is Its distance, he also
14tw, hope beaming above it like a' star over
the dark outline of a midnight forest; His
bright spirit - looked out, like a lamp, into the
world's tempestuous night." Ale diffused
happiness around .hirn according to hisop
portunitiey. The many tears wbichin life he
prevented from falling, wills fall . freely for his
death. His soul waian Edqn, and theitream
that went but of it was goodness, and the
four into which the one divided were justice_,
charity, truth and love.. And in that garden
'.the Lord walked in the cool of the day,"
We do not sulipose that our departed
friend had an enemy in the world, or that he
was the enemy of any human being. Though
brave, 'he was gintle. We sytipathize with
tt s e muitude of those Who will morn for him,
and we crave their, sympathy. Most deeply
do`we sympathize With his large, - interesting
anti desolated family-. The strong arm upon
which they leanled lies cold and nerveless on
its sod, the voice that spoke to them so many
words of kindness is among the lost sounds
of earth, the eyes.that ever . beamed 'on them
so loVingly are, darkened with a seal that only
the An gel of the Resurremionshall break, and
the heart that heat in such quick response to
all their wants and wishes is %witched in
damps that no mortal sun shall ever dry.
Farewell, old friend._ Tlie green earth is
above thy mortal form, but the -blue sky is
no longer above thy immortal soul;
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..The. funeral of ,Colonel- Wallace was large
ly. attended yesterday... • :Concourse of
weeping friends followed the coffined.form to •
.the darkness . of . the silent tomb: The funer
al .:eerVice waS simpie, - yet. impressive: and
beautiful.' gaffed forts few Mon:tents
. up6n.the faee orthe deed—so 'cold,. so calm
and marble-like—we could scarcely realize
that- the spirit' had btitat. from the tenement of
cIV and sought the sunlight of a pnrer clime..
Itlvas . bard to. `stay.tlie teens . came: the
tl fought thathe had. passed fro.ni.eartlr. for- .
ever. The *rosei laid upon his breast. were
aim - oat - as . pale.as..the white shroud "and the
Marble face; fit . emblems :of the ptirity of- a
lifeless .form.: .:In Heaven a wreath of :peren
nialblossoms will encircle his bro W..
HiS death • was peacefal... sank, to rest.
as :c,alralf , 'as • the tired .child, weary of its
sports. falls to aleeP. • A ray of reason seethed
to return to his mind-as . -the tide.of life ebbed
feeblest, and the spirit fluttered between:earth
and heaven, His:kind- physician bent Over,
the form, - with heart :earnestly.. heaving, and
as the li . ght Was fading from his eyes. asked,
"Colonel, itoW.do you feel now ?"-•-The an-
Swer came in a low, - broken whisPer': • " The
clock - has - ,run: dOwn, and the 'machinery IS
broken.' Beautiful; were the words - ; but
the.lipS had scarcely closed-upon their feeble
utterance before the soul had-winged its way
to Tar- beyond the realms'oteartti. •
P 1 N,' AND.P4t4I!ISOEVi
, .
.Tlic;titi on_salr3 did not pi.o Congrn.:4l..
.. : iia - f3iatiiiiics, alioivjiiat VINVI4 in good condition
regniiii:aboutiliirtrisznind!zr of ilay s por tlay.'. - .
-'' MI - T.11' , .-Ina:liguraiion was obis6riiiid in Califor
nia and' Nevada.. . •. • - :
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"?ven,Thlrties were sold on
.Saturday: to.
the amount of $030,000- • . •• ' ".
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gar : VIP strag^,lors from Lee's army nay_ they
are "aecoderi." not deserters. '. .
4 - & - • The Legislature adjourned on the
its time having expired. ' . .
NationalTonvention of Unitarians is to
assemble in New York on the' sth of April.
JeirMaine is yet 6,500 behindhand under the
laSt call, hut recruiting is lively. ' •
2FirThey. have weekly.horse-flesh banquets
,in
Paris.
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. tre - The.r . Peripts for the Internal Revenue• for
the month of . Parrnarv - 1865 &Mounted to $lB,-*
766;366.16. . . . .
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*.: et-.On auchtint of . pressing , ottoial. business
the visit of (inv. Chitin of Pennsylvania to glades!
\ ton has-been' postponeci. • • . • . •
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.403 — Thera is a ,great imindation al' Nashville
caused by the rapid rise in the Tennessee.- Much
dmiaage has been done to property.
. 4-21" In New York Mondav'waa pretty generally
obs.erved as a holiday, and ihere was a large and
imposing procession. ' • •
ter A: man is under arreetinPittsbnrg.pharged
With seducing : his.'brother's - --wife, said brother.
being.at the time,in the army. - • .
• .earilarney Friery..convieted: in New York of
the•taurder of Harry Lazarus, has been sentenced
to be hunn. on the 31st of-March.
. •
' : ft@" Al,Connectieut man has invented a Watch
thaLwiltynn three ..hundred and seventy-eight
daysvfithout.winding-,...a.nd it issiMpler in mech-•
eniern than'ordinary ivatehes. ; . •
' '.o4trThe only living things found. in Sumter
When retikfm by the Irelerale Was a.cat , and six
The cat'shosved . more fight -than the
rehels'didi • • ; •.. . : • • •
'There is said to be a man named -, Joseph
arel; living in - Wiseonsion, who is 139 years of
age:.. He is" evidently. trying . tbo Methnsalem
• 0 - 4-The Statek . ..of Maine and Missouri, which
were adinitted as members of the Union together,
„ratitlfd the amendment of the constitution abol
slaVery on the same day.. .. • •
..tri•The statement of,tlM
,Philadelphia -Preis
concerning certain - alleged cotton imeculations .
'of Maj. Gem.Butici in North Carolina, is pro
nounced by that officer as totally unfounded. •
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•03. Spiridon says the new grand
. opera .honse
in•Paris will cost nearly $10,000,000 before it, is
completed instead of $3,290,000, the . . Original., es:
timatM Estimates are not:alwaya safe. to build
• ralThe rmniber of snits brought against the
,city of New York, for 'damages duinages dnring
the riots of 1863:is 1,690.. The amount claiined
ie about' . •
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The . Washington express train ran into the
- "Owl" line at Bristol,.. - Pa., 'on the. Philadelphia
and Trenton railroad, early.on niesday mormeg,
'smashed two cars, killed fiie'persons and wound
ed about twenty, nearly:all soldiers bound home.
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*3- Those who "template new national batiks
are desired to suspend, operations until the .ap
portionment ordered li.. the National Currency
aot cati be made out. ' State banks' changing a:e
not alluded-to. .
During:the.draft in Philadelphia last week,
R..Clairborno, of the. ge)iimn:Demoartzt, Wm.
:v.: . 3lcKeau, oditOr:of the Ledger, D. B. -William:
sow editor of the InqUirer, and - Ferdinand L.
-Peatheriton of the'Bulletni,-wore F all drawn' out
of.the' ' .
. . .
ftezr .
salford, Eng., a young. man. named
Gray' was' rejected .by :Kiss Elliott; when he.
stabbed her in the neck and knockad her down,
to show her the stret.gth of hie affection.. He was
irreeted by ionmanoddlete juat as he waa sending
her to heaven.':. •. . ' • •
• .air Tha,mhilearriereinlndia have interrup:-
tionsWorse,thaia snow drifte to stop them. A Mail
carrier failed to arrive recently and parties were
sent out to*Parch'for when they found hini
in the top of a tree, kept there - by two big figure,
Who.were taking all sorts' of freedom with' the
Er tie hanging of 'Beall, .
the and
spy; called forth the folk Swing prayer from a Nen ,
York reporter, one of a elgss that, iikoPrind's Sir
la y, : have little timeAo pray ": "May he meet'
in the next world that mercy he did. not .deserre
in this 1 .7:: :Let us pray that ho.. may.,deserve it
.
air The United Statei Senate has :been daily
disFraCed.hY the presence :menibers Unlit to
he in deCent.society.;- , Senator. Wilson. will speed:
ilv. introduce'a resolution expelling:every vrivate
bottle and demijohn from the rooms,of. the. Sen
,ate,:as a, remedial Measure.
Giay Meek;* editor of -'the Democratic
Watcliman,• the organ Of the copperheads or Cen
tre county, was .arrestediv fely...days since in
Bellefonte, on the;charge.Of havirig'.used the col
.umns of his jouriltali, to encourage: the, ignorant
and thifictimie tojesist the government.- • •
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Advices 'from :Mexico.. - through- private
sources state that :the L Government -is
Tory hitter_ and unfriendly towards the -United
to
caused thoarrest of; and sentenced
to i'year's'imprisonnient, a man .named Valders
for speaking favorably of :this country, and-:pre
dieting the speedy mid - 0 the Rebellion:. Mean=.
- time the: hostiliti• of the chureh. party 'toward
Maximilian id:m*ol6l)e on the incr see.: • .
/0" my: lany,": said the Reverend Rooter,'
nrin n g . the . house" of 'a frietid,"te lite - young eon
of his host.; "50 ;iron are fitting for the "Tttin•
SphooL": "Yes, sir," Was.the replY. '.."Have Yen
made Yourri3elf . familiar with any historical works?"
"Oh, yes; sir ; .I've read Dick -Turphi,-
Fingered Itrelt,-..01d Hal Williaffis, The Vicksburg
Spy, and lots of others, by first-rate authors."—
'The-Reverend Dieter' went away Satisfied.. .• •
. . .
• A-Michigan young lady pleads in print for
the setting off of:little-pinta of land . ,.where there.
is plenty of it, for children. to cultivate - and -re- .
Celve the wane of .the product of it f eleirning very
-sensibly that; such course Would encourage thew
-young ambition and Cultivate Their agrlcultoral
taste. .The nearest . our. children come to.agricul
twilltante ,a mad _ ' • • • •
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Catholicse(Cuba - sent the Pope seve
ral thoussnd:cigarti as a NeW Year's present. that
•he Might - whiff blessings on theni. ' Priests,. in:
Europe rarely stnokii; -snuff beguiles their time;
so the Pope gave The cigars le the French Com
niander:nu-Chief. at Rome. • ..Had the Onb.44l6'sont.
- the Pepe a billiard takle.hehad been more pleas.;
ed ;. he devoted to billiards, which he playa
:two hours ' in . :ery day for the sake of eiercine.
' Sir At the draft in the. First district; Philadel
phia; on Tuceday,'an' itemising scene . occured.:—
"Gentlemen," said 'the. commissioner; "we we are
about to draw.the last slip -of paper-, the lucky
•iudiNidual will be made known tn. a moment or
two. • GiTe the wheel three turas." .The wheel
"vrie'revolved thrielimes.and the lticlifman was
named.. -"By gosh, Bat's me," shonted &,..ixdored
men standing m tbe crowd. 'The people laughed
end .so datbe drafted one. "By gosh, I knowed
this yere eliZo - wea bbund for- to go." The sous.
closed,. and - good feeling prevailed.
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.BANNAN'S
STEAM PRINTING OFFICE,
. amine ;donated three Presume. we are now prepare d
to execute'JQß and BOO& PRIXTLNG of orrery de
scription at the Office of the Ilinssiat .7mm:tat. cheaper
"than Wean be done at
.any ether establishment is tb•
County, inch as
Ilesetii, Pamphlets, .
Large Pesters, " Tickets,
naiad Rubs. Paper . 111 ••ka,
Articles of Alprientrati I Time likeekal
BLI Hesuis, . !Order-Bask,„
At the verysitortest notice. Oar , stock of JOB TITS
is moreex tea § ivettian that of any other office in Ms
section of the Stale, and we keep hands .employed ea
prewar for Jobbing: Being a practical Printer muesli,
we wilt guarantee our work. to be as neat IL, my that
can be turned out.in the cities. PlilliTlNG 111 001.
ORS done at the shortest notice. •
• Books bound to every variety of stile. Blank Beek*
of every dereriptlon nianafactured, bound and ruled is
order. et shortest notice. . . . -
NO. 11.
Oducationat folusuit.
J. L. Ill: PASSIELORE,'N...B., Editor.
•
Ati arnintunieations intended for this essitentn will
be addressed to J. A. M. PAssuols, P9ttinrilfe.
"There lea Spiel* ixmad Om 141411=
.iatieta 'of the Almighty , ileeth him. Va.
- • deretanding,,? :
.
The-present ass age of progress. •• Indeed
it may well be" said that ." we . live in an. ex
traiAittir age." No 'Other period in .our
eduntry'S:histoiy, has ever-been Marked by
such achievernenti as the , present..
The Spirit, pc freedoni and enlightenment, has *
burst the . bends of ignorance, and to-day It
stands forth and proclaims to:tbe oppressed
of all, nations, -be 'free. , whiSpers hal
e •
penetrated the. frozen regions of the Nor
and the serfs of Euksia, breathe the air of •
freedom..
: lilies crossed 'the broad,Atiantici,
and 'to=day it thunders on the shOreset.tbe
New World; 'and bids us. meetllke men the
issires.now. presented to us. Those issue tire.
nottliattera of a day, but haire been fonnieg
for more than two hundred years, .antiltitie
now burst npohnts With a Three that -reeks
the: foundations •of 'Society their centre..
'The came of •this is that the tits principles
upon whiCh• our government is founded, are
not. correctry - understoodliy ail; 'No tuition
is really.fit to be free, till -the 'masses of the
people understand the principles of self-gov-;'
eminent. every' country the. - educated
claas will _rule. In :- - England, the aristocracy- -
are educated.. while .the working people are .
not. Therefore the aristocracy make the laws.
Give' the lower classes in England an educa
tion,. equal to what
.the higher clasti receives, •
and 'in ten. years every man
,Would be A'no
bleman. In our' 0401 country, that part of
,the people among whoin 'education is
ally diffus,ed 'still cling with. affection; to'our -
republican form of government.. - In 'the•oth-.
er part:which, consists' of an edtt6tted few'
and ani . ignorant many, the doctrine Of equal- -
4v' - it , unpalatable •to the - goVerning
Want of knowledge of the principles, of gov-'
eminent, is the reason that republics ofGreec P
and Rome might have stood until this day,
had the, plebeian' class beep :educated, .Our
'free schotil•sYsteni, then must.-: be -the great
bulwark. of ournatiorial liberty. Everything
that staiida in.the way of thedevelopment of
free thOught and intelligence among the peo
ple, Must be _Swept- away.' before our free
government. can be' estahlisheff . on it „sure
.foundatlon . .•. But not the intellect alone must
'be educated.' The heart,. the hand, and. the .
brain hare each its appointed work to per-,
form. - The mew who breaks the 'stubborn
.soil or tellS the giant forest of the land,. is •do
ing :the : work. that . God has assigned - !Am
nia triumphs may riot be.so brilliant aa_those
of the soldier but they Are* lasting. -Ile is.
. 0 vlng'out free' ho nes for free, men; and as
he lifts his heart in • grateful. thankfulness to
the Pr i var. of 'all . good, . he' breaths an earnest
prayer for. his country. in tfie hour of danger,
and a- heart felt'_ wish that, his children may.
• ever enjoy those blessings - he has learned - an
dell hoW to appreciate...- The soldier as he
stakes his lite on the battle-held, is learning
the
.nrice of liberty; and that the sin's of the
nation must be washed out .in blood. The
heart broken , mother, 'and - the widow, in her
loneliness are learning the lessons of patienee .
unit submission. • -
The only salvation of our country: then. is
the,.eilueation- of the.enasses. .Opr only assu
rance of liberty the. intelligence - of the peo
ple. In this great drama of • life, - we each
have a part, "each in hiaappropriate. station.
The Student . : as. over...the written
page, or reads from the great book of Nature
written by-God's own hand, . the -philanthra,
P's whose great heart reaches out end paps
suffering and fallen , humanitY, the mtmster
Who inculcates;
,God's truths in the hearts of
the peoPle, and. the statesman who wisely .
conducts . theaffairs of the nation; are all parts
of the - one great whole, and each entitled to'
credit-in - propoi Hon as he does his part to the
best Of his abilit y: • But we may not all sit in
high' place's: We mar. not all proclaimgos-.
pel truths from the .pulpit,r- but, we can follow
the_teichings of religion.
,Ne may not" sit in
the councils of the' nation, but we,-can love
Our country Trite religion and patriotism go
hind in hand.' :Spit to the deity we owe, or
Maker, is the duty gag. owe our country.
Whetythe.little child - beads • the knee by its
mother's side, and lisps its -.little prayer, that.
prayer 'should breathe loveof country Whit
love of G0d...:
.• .• :. • ,
We must labor for_ the establishment of
correct principles,. and to do this we must
uproot error. ;We is the free man whom
the truth makes free 'is as. correct in prac- •
Ake as it is beautiful in sentiment.: Educa
tion is the keystune that still holds the nation
together. Its 'lnfluence is felt on the battle
field and by, tlie fireside. It is evident then
that whatever we would do for our Country,'
must be done for the peOple. It is morally
impossible to effect great results in any other . i
Way and especially s this the case under our
republican' form of government, When the
people are not only the real, but the acknow
ledged - fountain Of all authority, they shoed
certainly bC. educated. Wisdom and virtue
lie at the fciundation of our, free syStem of
government: . Every educated youth is.an
accession to the stock of national into 1 igence,
'and no nation can become truly. powerful 1111-
less the people are educated and enterprising. .
The collective Wisdom of a State or Nation
is made•ilp of individual intelligences.
_ Again : An individual of cultivated intel
lect, of refined taste, possesses capacities of.
enjoyment the unlearned know' not of. • He
revels in the . Elysium of science, - literature
and art...: The acquisition of knowledge is
'his glory. He 'delights to instruct the nsing •
-generation. The store house of.his min& is
an inexhaustible encyclopedia. He sows
broadcast the seeds of. wisdom and virtue. -
'Further : Learning is necessary in 'order
that we may fully, understand ourselves.:
Mankind; by nature, are not all fitted for the
Same pursuits, and education will enlighten .
our minds in respect to that calling in which
we 'will be 'most likely to, succeed. .
All honor then to Our free sehools and their
tescheni, and the .friends of educatien gener-.
ally throughout the land., Their labors are .
'silent but.their works Will live forever. -It is'
their mission to preserve what the soldier
shall win. . Their. Untiring efforts will yet
erect a structure founded on the Intelligence
of the-people:which shall stand as a 'beacon
light Tor all future ages.. O. C. T..
NOTARY OIL OAR.-A rotary oiL.car has•
been.Ponstrneted and- .tested between .Pitts-.
burgh. had : Philadelphia, With success. One
of the cylinders was tilled - with refined; and
the other . With crude oil, both in.hulk. ,The
Pittsbargh, Commercial says:
• The par Made its firsttrip to Philadelphia
safely, and to the - entire satisfaction of 31r.
'Myers,, who had - it in charge: Messrs. • Peter
Wright & Sons, Philadelphia,..to whom the
oil was consigned, express themselves highly
pleased with - • this • mode : of transportation.
There was not the . slightest:evidence of leak-
From.the success attending .this dye
rimental trip, we•will not be. 'surprised. if it
results in bringing the tranaportation • of oil
in bulk into g.tneral
Is April, 1861, after- Beauregard's war de
claring bombardment of Fort Sumter, Presi
dent Lincoln, in his first call for en
force the supreme authority of the Union,
said that among their first dutieS Would be
the task of recovering the forts of the United
States seized by the insurgents. This task.
with the recovery of the forts of Charleston
harbor, is at length • fully accomplished.
From Beaufort, in North Carolina, to New
Orlelins, there has been a clean sweep, invol
ving the re-capture Of ovens thouaind pieces
of artillery. Fort Sumter very properly fin
ishes this branch of the business, and the
work remaining to be done is comparatively
light and 'easy._ '
Exousu .31arnontsr of thirty years'
standing disapproves.of the comtnon. practice
of , singing one or two verses instead of a
hymn. He says: " Short prayers. (inculca
ted in the %Vora Of God.) and shorter sermons.
would leave time for singing so.many verses
of the hyrims selected as to realize the scope
and suitability of the doctrinal, experimental
and practidal sentiment embodied therein.
Ifadsome•of our modern Methodists lived in
the time of the ' Great Teacher,' instead of
its being said. 'And when they had sung a.
hymn, etc.,' it would rather have been Said,
'And when they bad sung a verse.'." .
A rouse; lady of Newark, Ohio, named
'Maggie Elliot, recently died' under the , follow
ing orcamstances: . She left her father's house
sin company with her young associates, for
an evening visit at the residence of a neighbor,
and while amusing.theinselves "bunting the
thimble:" 3isbgie bet.ltmeposiessorof it, and
placing it in her Month to: hide it - from the
others. accidently Swallowed it,- proitheing
internal • injuries which terminated in her
it(Koh BirDzity.