' . .. , . -- . - , • -ss - .. r. reef:ooel to one &Mum. "in Odcaete) ~. „ 11 1 1 00 i • , , . . Thetiorm4. l . 'will be famished to Carriers and others I . ''., ~ , •,:- •.. • . ' lagn,-3"4 "` 4 , , ' "..". _- 4 1 .."- ~ i r t` ~, -' 7/t• -- _ -- Atre' - it Mr' ,ii 4 , - ,fr ' 1 - 11f - ,Clernmsen and • School Tmachers will be fu relied I. i,, T „ ri ont in.ertlonsi . l.Set. One square of 7 lines, and' , • / ND POTTSVITTE . ,_ ~ op- GENERAL , 4 le...Ta-um insertion& 25 cents per sqtrare. Larger , .„„,,„ - - ' - v evri , . ree ,m,acr TT I will teach you to pierce the Bowels of the Earth, and bring oat from the Caverns of Motattalmi Metz& which will give strength to 'bur hands and saltiest all Nature to out use and p l easure ... DR , JOHNSON. . F en 11r.e.. riudmer .3. ;4 00 7es le ist - -________. - fl ares. or 141ines, COO 10 00 l'il On . i ,„,•,...,„,,,, 21 •'' p ÜBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN BANNAN POTTSVILLE SCHt - YLKIL COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA. • -..., ~,„ „ 900 16 00 24 00 1 • , „ • Llr fr a per agreement. ' ,-pre I, word , - are counted as a line In advertNing. , - I '7,c lL m 1 , - ' - : SATUTIDAY MORNING APRIL . 8 , - ~. -•• N . and Dis , ohn ions. *2 and 3 times. V5O 1 V 1,5 - in 1-fra , ton Norieea And lhasol et towa.ll t Imes i?.i. • . NO , „ ... . arammor Nammommammem. ' . . L .-- COAL rnA.]:r ADAERTIS , EME , N . T S. MISCELLANEOUS . FERTILI4ERs FROM THE 84th INDIANA REGIMENT l 1-- -aty of Lycoming i.- ._ ' ----- ------ --'"------ - -- g - -r " - ' 7 " --- E .- - - ' - ':------•-.- - -- r - - -- 4 7 •. ;, t - f ---- - -, .: ,.- ----"- ---•"..-=' -- r - .- ,Ster- -- 7 - - _-_---_-__ _ JP MT RECEIVI , D, _ , Aglll C .el C'tlllhmioao.s Near Stratrier PkliTyt, Tenn...4.larlB '65.) Air The governie--' - , • , - t7:- - - -- --7 - - --"-"""--- ='"- - - -- -I - -"'" - ----='------ -----:-.="- "...---- --- -7" -7",- -,-. . - = - :- - ---ra---- ------- '.-'-'.l: ---7 1 '"" - • -- :.--_-- , = , --,•••• "` - = -- _ - .___-,•" - -.'",___---r"-=--_-_ ---- ---" . Aillk ' ..- CHEAP FERTILIZERS. ' 3 1 EssRs. Enimtg: - 3. 1 V last to you N'l'llS I in°4 "' . - 1 ' .--_---_ . Iffi.•. - 7 - _ - :. - - -- _: - --,,•,.-47„-- . 7.„ - fl . _ , - - . „:- 7 . ,_ , F:f. - __,-, ,y ," - _ - -f..., _ , -,77 - -.,. - __ - .-__,-;_f.l - _,: - -- - f:. -- ,-:-.. - r_. , - 1 -_ - __• - 7 - =.,_ -- _ -- _ - - r ._ - .-_ . ..E7 , - - , - - _-.._.,-.4_, ,. _-- - _____ - _,_-_ , - " -- . ;_ . :4___ -- _ ______- ,----,-_-__- -., .,-_ - .„- _, „7- 7 -__„-_-----=_- _ -- a __ ,_,.. _, w atchem, 1 tir- . • -_-_,..-_. ' written on the II th inst., when vie had no idea ..,:e the sr .---- -- ----,-;-.. --•=-- • -..."- --,------- 1 12. - -1 - • ..,„T_,..,-----4---,.7---,.....-...,_- , ----,--_--.-, ..,.......,.- - -,- - .7 -, -.,-_. ----.-...-__,-_,_,,,, -__,..____=-...-..,--,..._-_------- ' , THE Fertilizers prepared bythe Armin - Iml Chem- o f hi v i ng t o j eaye our good qua ,.. t. „...., so / . / ..,.. n. r ------ --- • - ''''-=`-'-''''-------''''''•-•1--.....'-•--'-'4. ti:,--15.;-.--.4.--s----.--.--IE-t"-'l.--21.1-_---"--."---17',..---= '-- ..-_------•'-,-...--- --=----; --- 1-.----------. all elveliT, • ... tifti aind a:"1' ' Ica Co. fa Com charter a b ',eel — stature of s m.• . ..." .---":---: 7 : 7-- ""?' ""- f ---' ' ' .. -!" "': - S :-I - - ' 7- -Z r: " - --. :: :-", r; 3' ci,.. "-- ,4 4 , 14:124g, , •:...-, ,- -,,- - ,,,,,,_.--' 7 " -- ,-;;;. - _, -,_ i-7 4-3 -:._ - --r,,..„__-, --- -t - .... ! - -- . -- --C -- --...-'2 - f'",.....-,.. - ' -- - -''.--- -t...-- - - , --•-•,-t. -- - -- s. - __ .-----,-=' '.---:: 1 .tt . ' • • - Pa " - e- Y e OOO -- • c, i,... On the evening however of the loth inst., -epublicanitteket I • ,---- -----'".---- ecti -- ":"- e'' - • -----..<---- '-,....-","----- ---- ,•-••••••-- - ;• -- i . . - t . ... - -e •••••-•'. < ,. .,---_---Ne..- . ., - ....e.... - ..- ---- _ - _-a-- ----,, , --,-,-- - .--- - -,----7-= -- " --- . -,- -- - - -, = - " ,-, =".m.- -. = - -=•*-='-`-'''------ ---__ Clocks, . . , . 2., Pennsylvania with a capital of ic 25 000.',; /Ave ...al . , . • -,,-, Pc Java hundred r 10 • proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable we received orders to he ready to move in .1 - •• The droOdvear rubb• - --= : --7-- '' - -.•- -- - --..,-, ---•--, 2.z . _ - •.‘".-•-- 7 -....1.. -•-_,---.- --....-••-_<••_•.-_-_-, -- - - ' , •. -- ----z --- 5z,..-- -,,, - - i- - - ,- : --,-------s--s,r----<=<-a-------._.t'---•_------=-------.-,_.-T-ap--.---'7_r-•-'----.-r:L_-_--<--- `.-- J --7,---....-_--- ~ 1 - ---- - - - - -. •----_,-- ------ ' =- --. -- ---al-- -7 " , - -- -, - --z--- -- "< - - - - - "--:---"•\f- -2- ; . '" - - - - 7-2- - ''- , - - = .---- -'• ,-- e . - = : - - --- • - L- -- " - - ----. ' ---------- f•- - -..Z.- - J I-< ' - ' --- r - - --1-1-7-1-- ------- •:&-- P i n ted-G*THis t o f " a l l kinds ' 6 3 3 and best, for the Farmer, - Gardener and Fruit-grower. the morning at 6, A.;11.1 We did not like stretched beyond next •Itin -- -"- --t- ------- "--- - ''''--; - .-7 - -- -- --..."!..<•-_-..-- - --.4,,, , --c--,--„a,----------------,=----._l; - - -------.. -,-_-_------_,_-, . , . '1 he Company's list embraces the foiloWn • .... r.;\,...4,.._. ,c i .., i k ,64,. f ,, T3i „4.. ._„#..„.. _ ~,, : .:; ,,,,,m_,i_Er.,: - --- ------:' - i, -- i ,14.,i ...,:114 - 1 -4,..‘ ,t i 5 4 • .. 4 : 1 ; 3 .-. ...„. 4.. . riralrrialevllleiOinES:rsina,ichel., 7 all concentrated manure.. now offered in any :market. . , 811e11 Anfoorrtdheer depot, assure 3 ou. e were . 44 ,...• .rm.,, „ __. I _, , 1 T•- 1 - .,. .~ .. . , - 1 , _ , I g ' • n it s o e r i k e ed d h a o n u d r, r tb e a u, ei t,lAl V :. le . e: :3lel a N,e, t l a : i v e ta S eo r a oc b lkthep e i I :n ue ane all r ,31: - .1 1 t it3r ''' ). ere in circ ll / a t i e ' iiltt. • 74 07ig -iil f§ :110-..... "•-•...'' ~ 1' Viix, ,,,, w - `.* ' 1 WY.' •, • ti 2 • , ! , •ti, - ~.,1:,l ' 1 •1 , ;Vt. , .., !..1•' .rgar.- 1 1 - r tics,. -L. eta • ,9 1 , 4 ,, 1 :7syukete te- , 4 ,t•• o I I -..,L ~i __, ut• t , sil„, wrireit .. E .,,,,,,,,,. G .,,,,, d „ , r..-o, ~ • --.. 1 • --- ,,4 1- - c"-• - ,-,.-• --• -.-_ ----', - ..,•,'-; .. ,•• • ,„,. -. 'L.-- -- - ,--•,--„=.-. . z ix hne au march .... ,. p .e UL ie.men E .ts T or T uth E i ::::Let: . c -'L - k -1• P - --. --' - r - •---'-`-- -7 -sa_ ''''-'4V ' C ' t '''' -''''..- - ....1 N .,_,.... - " * '-'' ' , % .-Li. ; -= ' ''' lg- ` 73.-2.- -a l r -131-44/ • "1:= -•' = - ---.' - = Also, nu assortment dr VAN liIRK & CO.'S relehra •of nighttion Brenze men-vocal:, Ntll.ll other ealnable fert about S. A.. lf., when we took up the line of i •..`' - '•;',.,_ • ••••:-1.,..•.- ~,, , ,•* . , •5„,, t_..../ .„4....... • - N , ...„ 7 ~,c . l . 1 •1•-_ - _• - "&"`e - -".. - ..... - --<---- <-. • ' .., ,e.___ _ - .,f-lef =__. 1- =-•<.,-----------'.-_,„, -f. __....7. - •-_ __7 - _ . if .. r . : . - ', -. w.-1. - -- - -a ---4 " -- __ ___, - 7 , . -'.-- 5 _...,_ . :-.- -_____,-WE - _7_ , ,___lii- - . ! IF- - _• -r- _ , •a 1 .7_ , - : _______----- ted Chandelirrn apd Gas , Fixture*, •-ct, i., Cajrirus The Sbanlekie _ ' o-wants ore an , fO - The Pennsyl - " • 5z...1,`"1 - i- ••• ' "1',....', 1 %.' ', ' - =' - ' 7 " -- - -- .-.2 -- -7,....'f - Li ''`Ml . '''' - Z - .." . ...7 --EL -- -.. - 2 .7 ,tc " ' 4e - - '.".. --- ,-;.,"-"-, ~'s.,- --. ,;•: - --_-_,_,_-_.:,• -,•-•.„,,- ----- ii • , Statuary, Portable Lights . , etc.. .cte. sin:di: ° O li n U tb te e rfe : l 4: c°uP° It was some time ere we had toe brigade) all ifir Mr.Demp . loaded, and abou p :l , l w - - ' 1 --- <'... ---' - ` • • •Ac '' -<- -,--,----,.. t ,--4" '''''',",". - .-,-•'-'=-'-'.• ~- ---, =----. ;= 7-% 7 -'•' 4 '''' ' ''' - ' "-- 1-..--7.....7._--- ' i lik :-..-= - _ ~ _ - - ...-7 ,- ;:_m.„, z _•:-.- Et.k ,- Partletlillr_attentlon paid to the s repairl,ng". o e t 1 ,rtsti s ?te,, , , %.,.%•, .', - t „ - L .-... 4. sc r. - -u(,- - --m - r...;, - - -- 1T....,V,..,„ 4 1 ...- •t_t, - :"•••' - '2T-- . - '''"- - -- ,-- dc,":„'"=-7, - - / . 1 '1& , ,, -- ...- - - -, . - " , _ c a - • ,-- ----,,,--,._,--- ILO, _O--,....1"tf ha ~ ....,lA,-_--:;,..„, Watches. Llann.g. had ithe largest experience tit th It is reduced to a ilulvertilent condition; ready for we left, Hunts- eel to this Goyim ,-/---e.; " • • `,,e ii_--, -•-- i e ,- ":"tr - 2,...e•oers--..., - _...-es - ,sa - -,_..e. ..r.-... ~- • -s-zt•---.. , x,„ - _..ii,,,„7 -- ..:--•:.---..-- - e..--,..._- -- e_. ------.! ...-- . ---re. - - -- .e" , -,_ .", ' ' ' .--, T- . . - ' r -N --- ',ere firct rretnurictnringestablisliments In EttroPe, We i " ed` t = d• th 1 r hibhl " - - trim la e u-e, an Al gilt lass o us ' . h "'s .4" 4,1 . , 'u3 ‘ r ft-s - :• 1 - . 3 .4 1-' 4, -9 --- 4.- - ...- . .. 4 -*- - -T- -8- . 4 - - ...; 3 ~--, 4" "c, .." 3. .N,_, ----._' -' -..--,,,..,--_.-- r.- - -_- .=-- t• - • -- ,--- ' ' - --4 - - - -4-".."1,-. -- --- -- ----- ' 3 ,--- ' - -,;...3 ,- - - r. ' "_-----_-- . - - - -s;••• -.0...y - -, - .- - - ' ..- ' Y uniege ville - Ala Evervthinw passed off very well ~ • 112 , - .,„\_,e,rraer every one Who wilT patmnize T 1 ~ , pPPe _ • ous fertilizin - • ro nias ' ' - '' ' ?- • -i-f ~,,...,..„---,.....,..-w• ••••:‘ ',-""T • 4 " i "_,„,,t's-sty. - 7-'- --- _,_,,,....„.:-.." -, ' ,1" := r- --- '''o7 - --tyg " - "c..M.r 4 . 1. ,_` - --•.- - ‘"&-- --- -" ''---.."--___,----- --- ---" —.-;--=------- __ —..• - 't - ---." c--o= =" -- 'HA. that we will be enabled to give eatisfaction, partici:L. , " t unit : emu applicandtty to al crops and soils,,en until within one mile of a town_ called Lar- ' nnct l ' nua Y i - -r-‘ t.. } '•"` - " s----- '-=-• -- - - il ' i* " - " I ' . t• "" If " -• ' -gegn '''' ------ ---------- -----1 " --- - ---- --- - --"--------""-- - "- larlv in all the Iluer claSs of work, suds as its. durability and active qualities,..are well 1.117W11 to kinsville, on the Huntsville and Stevenson Ear An .4 - '..-ts ---,:c - st. "/"'" -• _ ---;-., -„....- _ _-- --.-------, •- -------------- •-=--., - is to be of' be all that agriculturists can desire • _ -, ---vz.e.,.-s /V _ll ,\A- -e il . " -- '7 --- ::' 7 ' " :- --- - ----7 - 7 ' ------ ' -= ' ---7-------------=- ' -r-------'7= -'-- ='-'----1--"5-''''"---=----=--- ,---_---- --- caitoNoKETE . RI DUPLEX, p at „ ssn i T ' - Railroad." There one of the cars WilS thrown art'ir '--- -7-- " - -- - -- - -- -- z- .. - - - -- .F * ' ,--,--- -- - - -- - - - . 1 ' ,. " ,--; g."- -- - ---------- ----_-- ---- ,-- - ,-,-_- -- --_ - _7,- -- -=_ -_ __ _, _-_ _ - -- ' -T r- ` ' '-• --- - ,- , - - --- - ----,..- ‘ 43- 1 -- -le - 1 ,-- ---1' - - -r , -' - - -.. - ra. --=---- . 1 - - • -- - , 4- - --:• - ar--- --,-----1 - 1- '..` -- - . ll=- - - - -- -: - ---- - ... - - -- ---- --, = -. ---,-_,_ - _ ENGLISH . rt SWISS PATENT ,PETT . F.B.Si• --- • , - • en of smaller oft the track, woundieg some nine m . -2 - IA ~,--,..-.---•oe -,......_e__- -------,- ; - - - -r--- ---------- - ,- - --- - ------- ---- -- --- - ---1 ------ -- --- - ---•,-I=-----.---=---1.--,---T----- - - _...,...,,-.,_, __._-__—___-_,--_ ._,_7 II Fertil -------_--,_ ,_•,=. --_-_.--,------------_--__,-„,_,--___-„,--_-....._ ._,_-_,,-_- --- _ - Would require,' We shall endeavor. by a I.4.miglatfor• _ 2 _ 3L Flickenger,' of My company. Frank was bet ' . --------"" -'•'- ---------- --'..'"•- -"al . ---4-- - .-z.----'---.'"-•-1-=-'..-.--------'"'".--- - --= ' - ----=--- "----.-- ____------," ward course, to plea.e eveiry reasonable person. lor lugs Po . . Is I Is• com •-ed, of animal in tter such as 7 • - I" - " 4 ' 't noble,' generous hearted young man He meat, hone. fish, leather, hair and woot , ogethet with • • , ' - • Practical ll ' o . rolOet.sts and Jewellets. - Terminal; crib?, Philadelphia & Reading. R. R., on the Delaware, at Philadelphla.---,Plers for the Shipment of Anthracites... ' chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decamp°, se had been our Orderlv Sergeant for some time, ---- - tbe mass, and retain the nitmgenous elements. and liad but Niels' ieceived his commission -.. • • . itisa \ery valuable fertihzer for field crops getter- . . -- .18 IS leu . e a mot r t L t W 11 1 n Ids loss. Peace • - - ' co AL - • 5' ! STNEP: STICKNEY & WELLING . TON ' • \NT OA 1., I : 30 0.1(S al and especially for potatoes, arid garden purixiaes. . " - . . fts excellent tunnies , . streneth and chea ness have tO q „ Az , his ashes. BL A KISTON, 0 - 11.A_EFF & Co., - , ' .• 1 i - 1 -r,,rm,-,,,, nre-s•c;r_l ~a :ma i m .. made- it very r,opular with all %rho lia.ve Übe it. - thzinagnldg.ti;:tes fa:_r.,l DEAL_FS-5 ET THE CARGO, or 41l VW., .4 tr.,. ~.._ a.e. l . . li, via', about 3. P. K. ' when this melan -1 I:),UINT 1,11 I) SIL IV ARI) : MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF 11'':'• LAWS OF THE t: - N • rre'n STAI'ES. t _Pram $4O PER. TON. - CllOl 11C,CideLlt. ha i•-ed to our reaiment„ and , ' 1 , - , - , 1 LORBEIIRT AND LOCUST norirrAis -COAL, ' - - LAW OF HOMICIDE. Ant acite ituminous Coals WdiAßT'aN4l ' (.- " V , • COMPOSITE - FERTILIZER. it took some, time L., clear and fix up the os 11 PINt , Street, ' - Shippers of other miproyed qualities of sot arters is sew !.. 1, - ' NMI.CTUENTS & Railroad. a T b r oo l i te t : 7u,l clitpi r i r s • e as completed We • --•--• • • - 7 - ----- -. - 7 - wis.x.i..si A'ND RED ASH COAL. PICKER'S' LEHIGH SUGAR-LOAF COAL: - rt ' FAB- ' ' - I\ l' W - 1 0 11, 11 • __.4 - SIS - Walnut Street. Philadelphia. , 1, , BOUVIER'S LA_W . DICTIONARY. - ada T P ll fe iB d fo h r ig th hi e Y cu l i th ti7a P ti h t a n ti r c of i t e r it ees, ili" fr r nite .3 : P l a a rt wn icu s lar an i i 6 S t t a e r s t se e n d s a cjt al• 'loiters. It will promote a very sigorons and healthy - •'' - ' Th t V i l e a n e r r i h t• a t d d t " t o t. increase the awaite passing o from t . h , " f trains' Ylti r d .m elitttapooga, Cei e A _.•.4 RIP for The Conseil i hint eat t'onl Corn. • , 9 Pruitt) Building. :sew 'I ork. i SAMUEL CAS'YNER. - New Yortr, . • , nfAnw(x:ars AMF,RICAN. BI,ACKSTONT, I C. P 1 STICKNIX• Fail Rives, ' SEOGIVICIT . ON STATUTORY AND C , ONSTITU- growth of Wood' and fruit. and largely uantity ail p greet the in amity of the fruit :- 1 Cor of liilby ct Doane Street. "Boston. m 1J f' 'WELLINGTON Boston_ -TIONAL LAM . • 01 Slier- -, -. on which were a number i en _ . arif C.hurele th, Wor hot house aud household piants - and newer:, it inan's command. We left Stevenson al 10- 1 t f"l t il t ' ' -it ‘r r il •n u i I •l l e i r tn e -° < - Ir jr l I'.:l:•ie'ill./.7l.•••••t InStrirruents - reiialred. at 'short hotice, nnetzin reasonable tcrmS.: - • ' . •-, •. • " . -31....LEIMMEAS,%Agent.. Sept. 17, 1.-I.tfl: : Centre greet; • . rflo . ENC.' tnirE .I) . RALUGIITM3IIEN,' &c.. , A)rawina; Pa - per: in ibills . of by the yard, Alf-- feeent 'widths, for plain and fine.iaork,.. Altioi•Diateing Papery Intuited - With different. .• Traci uslin. bY the piece or yard:different..widths: Trucing, Paper, and - all articles used by Etorineere, for ; 'nook and Siationery Store. • AV . E C- 1 4;.• CCU R $, if . V 011: are ' going to 1 n.itore,' yourgo..to :LIABSEL•SItii • To•-•.: li Store.,•tiearly opposite the Mortimer .tonse,• . and bay. Yiir:Toiniceo nud SegarS . there.. All dealers Itan bury of him hiiva s heen succesf , ful . ....those who hny trash around town are all Itratilig.ap and eomplain Of dall•times. • . [Feb. IS. ..05.-=4-tf . • . . WIRE RP • 3VO.U!it, QF• JOHN. Jerse ' -•- '..lll77A.lttrize asevorrarent of Wire .Rope constantly on luid: orders filled kvith despatch: • For size:strength, nd cost; see.ctrentar.' IJAn.I.; ENLN ligis:reCetred a letter . from -her '..tikishand In the a r my: . who rpmiests her b:.to F. If HAESK LER'S.:Tobacco Store,_ and get some inoreOf•those uine Havana begais abd.•someOf..l44 Cheilug: Tobacco .Satne as Mind before.- any . thes' can, chew and eat , ' iS, . . . tbn best 1' Nary Tobacco Made, on ban ' d and for kale by . 'Dec.• .'.;- . BbYER: . . . . iNE=I UT TOBACCO.A laige lotof Fine Cut: lAor"e and in paelatgeg en bAndand-Inf Fale by *64.. . .. IV. E. BOyER. • • • • • .• • • . • •-• MIIITFACTERERS ,- • DEPOT,' • • . . . 27•Nortli Front . stf., betwititri. &Y•-.Aieh Mtn., rgiII:ADELPII.IIII., • Andlo..ll, Bow; yvs- Wharf, -BaltiMilre Md. •• The Subscriher•hqgs:leave to Infoith bealtil and Cont.unierft that he hs noiv preriared to tart.it-h Mow) •Gascrin - litraoven* SUPER, PLIZISTIIATE or .3.134 - , in any.-quantities.., . • -.: • . . • • •• The unkcereat sat isfaolotr this article has giyen dur, ing.the ria.t .foueyearS..has. 'so increat;ed -the demand .that i have beeiLeornpelled - lo•; • gj•enilv• enlarge•my ea; pacity cor•its manuracture. and Ittiw trust that l tViii he all orders: !luring the.ieastka.. ::I:et my rule is findicirmeffrAt .. • ' • .. • biseouut tulhhtlen. , • .• • - • .• . • • •• • Ivtogito. PITIFIA1110! 1 4. • • . .• • • Sole. Pioprietiar 4-.lllsititifaciurer. C. 1154 . 8V.V.E4E Ac PILE-STOrti . ARMY . . ANIYNAVY. AGENTS, . . t , - . malt tv.lton, D. o. ' • •• No. -113 Nulrro.-sTrcErr. ' Cleyelauel, Ohio; . . • No tym.v.`o'.4nOcic. PUBLISH THE IiRINrY* HERALD • . . , • . Petsionsi: : Bounty;Back Pay, PRIZE Dficharted and Reaigned oFYLPM. PAT * '-and all other • •:. s' • • • W AI -• • . 'Claims. - 'The $l.OO Bounty due soldiers discharged for . 'wounds. reecived in. hatile, .colleeted WITUMT - 1 , E1./I.' We pay especial iittentiort to claims...M.which other at torneys have FAILED; or which have beau SUSPPI: - DED, Of - which there PM tens of ,have We have, alimuly Collected and paid' over to 'soldiers and their heirs ever x 500,000,500,00. and are paying thousands dai ly. We secure :Pension:4l'l6r ten dollars, and collect: - Bounty and-Bark Pay torten - per ceutgi and no pay tin- 111 'Anti-mem have succeeded: • • • • Tut Amor lier.AMi is. published :monthly, and is de-, :voted to the interests, of • the soldier and his heirs..- t -to whom it-IS . Write*? and we will senifyoti a copy . freey.or, for 1 . 11117:PY• OrirrptiVe will, send you by, return Of =Ma fine entr,avedtinted, likeness (Album. 'sMe) of Lt..• Gen: Grant., and Tim Attmi.llitaki.6 for one year. To persons sending a club of four, we-will send 'co, yr - nail/M. .additional Likeness and Tiiiitimmi.o for.one year, atal-for each' additional subscriberlud ad ditional Likeness to the getteritp - of tne eltib,•so that a 'person sending us a Clab of ten he entitled. to reCeive,.hiniseili Likenes.ses and ',Tut Away littuot for one year," and for any other ntinaber in the . • •• REVERENCES.. ". ••-• .. . . . • . • Iroxitingt6n,.o. C..; April IS.• 1364. We takeldertsure• iu Brute, Esq., bar, gimped with the act of Conn - Moe auth9iizii4.cer taiia per.otta to act as Army andT'Sailt ..Agents fur the collection of war. clairits .against the. Government. and to. recolumend him to idistersoits — that,hare claims they wish.eollected pronitly, • • .• - • • Oniteit Mates . Senators—Benjamin-I'. Wade, John • • Jfemberti-of'Congristi.E. Eckley,.Wm.4ohnson, Allison; • ' • • AIM; 2S, '64 V - - - ..5 - 'ST : A.I..siI. - PS:, lEGII , I 'CO NM Rt`liLy and At .13. :13.24-NrYAlVS...Booklotore. :Nov_ 23. !CA , . • FRO . THE SEVEN:I[IEI - k: • . VEL:tICAVALRY, • .. . • Curer sA.w LAssnntOZAla., - March .22d; '&5. • • Mi.ssus. En..4.: : ---.You will observe..by .my letter that our Cavalry. Corps is still in:unition.. .Leav 'iMt Gravel Springs on the 13th. , and marching all . ilay„ive,arrived at.. Waterloo - : • After resting some time we crossed:the Tennessee Elver - and' trent into Camp; :where ; we are at present. lam pleased to inform Niou that = since our arrival here we have lived mtich better thanfor some time! , • The .rat ,ions have:been plenty and consisted of a Variety; In addition to.our Government rations, we 're, ceivnel immermis articles of the Sanitary- Com, 'mission. snchas herring, pied:W - .01)114M, .driecl apples, F.c: I. assure you the ahovenamed artiL 'cles were • relished.. by Having seen • hard times we were glad to have semething.better.— . • I.hope,vre • may • often...receive. Sten s ,froni.. ihe Sanitary Commission.'. Since Our &Trivet here Nfe haveliad orders to lie in readiness 'to move at..a iniffnetit'Fl.TiOtlCC..". 'Yesterday we had every • , 'paeked - up - and.readv: to .moire, I.vhen the. order. .was.countermanded, which. left - us still in ;camp. It is expected''. We, shall move as. soon as eVerf thing is in order.. '..We 'received .fifteen day's re-- itiec.,and a ,siipply - of air. munition;, which indicates some - important movements... ,• , Ilowever; it is daily expected that, wei are.. to start ..on another raid: -*General reviewed our division and it, ''Seemed satisfactery, , ..lre. compliment=ing very highly the', appearance of the men and equipments. '.The: different divisians are. all ready to move at , . any...time; and I May._ say that 'our .RegiMent is ready at any. time to.move,:mak ing little difference What is le be - accemplishect .The Men are in the. highest trim and in goo spirits.. The 'regitnent in d ar. excellent con dition; well monntel and equipped. I think our approaching. campaign will, be:one of great im portance, and all Meastires• are - being ~used to make it eitccesifUt. The. Confederacy has not the.inaterial in their .armYte cope with; the Cav,' •alryiiew hi the service. Our long and wearisonie. Marches are rigairite be renewed and it: is not -a leSson that has been :.milparned. After passing, through the different . canipaigns I am aware of what is - to:take place. -..Therp.are.-inme who can iniagine . .the hardships . . and 'Buffeting of -the sold iers, but those who have been tried. - • Many who have faced datig- r; and .had brit' little hopes. of. safety,;now live to participate in. the Coaling cos test. There is but little use to prolch4; the, war' "by Waiting and cenahlting over peace questions, as all, seemi.to be of but little - Use.' The 'opitiiOn • of our heroes• in the 'field is to make .peace'in. a -differerit..way„until they arm eatii.4.tied with 'our 5t!..19.0f compromising. : .The Confederacy. is -fast] falling to nieces. They have probably jest sight of 'theirlast ditch: erit. may 'have made to them; it, least.they cariTsee.' it,: The 1 fall of: their • strongholds are 'bringing • them to their doem,. and before the end of the coming year they will' find- themselves - entirely used • up.,l and at a loss to.know what. ha's become of their] independenee., - .: Their hopes' are fast coining to -a• 1 . fatal cud.. The Union. armies - are now,the power iu Which lays the ead.of the rebellion,..;ancl What ' ;progressing movenientsare ia.motion remain to be' seen.- - theterms of many regimeMS are fast expiring, the, troops .in the - field letil(to.be ' reinforced -by others. "'The war is and must speedily conic to idi cud. It.rtpires'inne..to ae somplisli; its, cud. • Until ,then there calibe no rest. "We •lock.''.forthe fall Of Riehmand Soon. Sherntn;the has :co-operated in - Stich a manner that it.'must fall. Grant hold's Lee fiat and :his army of. deStruction,. Thbmas threatens many of their important'points. Sap_ porting Alio .victorious arlpleC of the'..Union 'is .lVilsou'acerps pi, cavalry and Monate - id . infaritry,'. 'which.conststs o.true 'and tried. metal..'. Linking' in like manner at -our affaira,l - refer to the true pimple. lsf the. North. ...While the natiOn's ~- ; are'figliting, the loyal 'and true it home. give. ai to those who in :The spirit that exists_ • among them is indeed encouraging: .On the field, of, battle can he §eenthe 'Christian' and • unitary Commission; the werle.of nially friends at, home,. contributing 'their relief. .fer the. Soldier. At the head of the list recorded Schnyl :kill County, which' has always been hp.: to the Mark. The ladies nf Pottsville could dotiothing better to.comfort the foes' Of . treaemi. :.The lions . are. divided iii, our - regiment as well as jiniatiz the. different. commands :in the . have noticed many articles bearing:the .different names froid : Schuylkill.. :Hoping. the Stars and - stripes will . soon flou6, from tue. capital at Rich mond, as it 110*' “oes over Sumter; rwill close, licinainitigYours, Trelf, • C: C. •.• . • • ,ior A'near-sighted.olu .. geociemamio Philatlel: pliiivbaspnt a . pair of upectacieti upon 'au .old horse, because he strimbled, conceiving him to be. . laboring, under the effect of yeari. -The result is perfectly satisfactory; the horse. never stumbles i ' and his Veoerable.appearancii attractn • considcra- 1 ble attention.: riotue.laugh at him but he .. 4everl.• Mies his erManimity... . • - -- 1 • • . trir The Gordian knot- which the .Davenport .l Brothers and theillittenclantspirits criuld not on is siinnly an prdirifity bow tied iii-the centre of . the rope, into the-loupe of which . the hvmdsare [. inserted, the loupe then drawntightly around-the I 'Wrists . . 'The knot is then ?reefed" by. tying two 'or thiee ordintiri knots on each. Ride Of the con-' trallmot•of tbe.bow, midis untyable. ' • ...11&'.I'renticeha.shad.:a .book' , handed to - him, "by • a bright,eVed.,. beautiful -little' witloW-. (its author)," with 336 pagcs--the book not the widow .— . .called t`Lilliati; or The'-Battle_ of .Life"—that 'we would like 'tcreee—the. widow;riot the..book: .•.. Are. There is a family in the • :western part of this'titate-which is. known as the alphabet tribe, the.five children 'bell named.. Ann, :Benjamin, Cornelius, Deborah 'and Diaily;.Fraricis, .George,. Helen, etc., ,will come on probably.'. .'r -• . ..'-' Sir The ' international e. ibition, at' Dublin; Ireland, will. be . .cperted by - e .Prince of. - -Walse -on the 9th of May.* -... .. ~ .. • •.- . :.. '-- ~ •-. • .. . . BESINE,SS; PEN N PA,SVE 1 1 I,ND BEOBOIOI. sir . The Corday. of , yeoming has a debt of The governmeht 'printing - Wilding in Wash ington is about to be enlarged.- • ' Sir - Frederiek ilrnee; the tmeceseer Of _Lord Lyons ~lei a man of lift:) . and abachelor.- - • • . 04,'-The.Republicanitfeket has been'eleeted in Danville; Pa: '..bYti,"-hundted majority: • .1W - The droOdyear hibber - patent cannot ',a stretched beyond riekt,lnne, when it expires- - -. Counterfeit "contions,.bearing. date 'March 'l, - 1845. are in circulation; - • , ' The Shamokin, fiirnice - has blown ent;--- Caus6--watits. ore and,. repairing.. ; • . - rO'The :Penbsylvania..Degislature adjourned sine'ie on the. 24th ' : • • r Mr:Denmster the ballad Singer. has return ed. to this - eonutry.on a.!professional tour. ' Vermont :and ?caw MainUsliire will , keet Good Friday, April 14,1f0r Faat.. - • • •.. SaarAnAsyluni - . for:r'children subject to fits-" is to be opened in Maskaehuseits: It is stated AB la -singular -fact, that the' bonnetii grow,-the .more they wit. itr . .None of.the.hotels in Charleston haye vet been. reopened,` -1 : •• ; . " • . . ' ipf. ; The spotted feer is very - preYalent in' In diana, and Ls er,eiring the utmost terror. The - re are 4,009, -newspapers published in T.lMErnnicSs F.ngietie iS endeavoring to r - stm e.the Ifoly.septilchre . iit Jernsitletii. • a=iir . A diamond offered for sale. in 'London is valved at $200;01k)..• • ' • • The reemlicrs:O 'l. f the:Blaine tegistnro get $l5O . eaeli Tier. anfipm.l. No long , sessione. there. fir The':President has recently renewed ;the commissions of .a.laige number:of Postmasters. -...krkansa-s has -beim 'taken from: the depart ment of Gen. Canby .'ind added tii.thate of Gen. .. , 464,;(1hurcli f the lost his only child... It'was buried:at Hartfordluestlay - after .noon. • • sir' The .Loni till .Tournai .states that, Gov ..,14- Tournac .blAstc....-- _ , Ba.c.utwis hast • rnihhedall' leis-slaves With free • ai' Robert Co b •Rerinedy, the rebel spy and' hiceruliary;: was . xec;iited at Fort Lafayette . on -SattirdaT.. .-• .- - 1.... :• , ~. • •'•• .. • . - -. • .- . 4e.' 'llie Conf aerates- are a nation of regicides. They hive• bee ••-burning their. king . ---cotton-- ; ever-since the w r began. - .-' . ' ' ' Are Alder Min SelCrueins has introduced a' : bill into Parliament-to fr e all the-toll bridges- across' the -.- I•.. • • - - ... • • ' ' ' . . •.. i , • Mir A....groat s ie:of Wool 'occurred at Boston on the 24th.. P ces ranged from 66 to .73 cents ;. Some Which cos A ailing it Me.. 23 - •fte. The' -yacl t :S erling; recently ., captured as a - blockade runn. r, -will be used by the President. during iris pleas, re vacation this Snrritner. • .. - • -eir Thellow of-maple sap IS. veryl•abundsut this vear, , andf rulers are anticipating' a general y,ield . of &igen'. -. -1. ' . •'• - - -.'• •- . eh' , Property: Waa.destroyed at Little.. FalL4, Herkimer_ Conti y Nil - Y., by the latalieshet in the Mohawk, which f• 200,000 will net replace. 1 -. tir All the•et ttoul captured at . Savannah has • Dow. been ship ed, nd amounts to. 38,076 bales: Nearly allot it. lasalreatly•reeLled New York. ae Eli s Pem, 'shay or of Albany; N. _Y., for over. eleven -years,.ll btu arreated for making fraud=_ Admit return of: his i iceinetax..'• '-'.. • ' : se Thcand ails lin WiSconsin„ who, have- juSt 'received their aninuties;,call the fractional paper currency "'papoose motley." • - • • -..- -..- ' -. • nn The firs, cit . ( niccourt to b,e held by chief Justice ,Cushi: dace his appointineut will.beheld hi Baltimore on'thillirst 3lpifilay in'April. ••••• ".. it The,rnit es of 'California .are yielding Ilea illy sinee..the_reeent rains: - The-receipt of treati-..• uri; for ten . }lays aihdunt to 0ver.52,000,000. • . i :.• •:-se There-areen inthis State who: make an . excellent' living byL smelling but. localities - were 'oil .exihts. Th ir.oil factories are very acitte. . air - Califon is has • seventy-three weekly;: two semi 7 cuonthly, six' Imetithly, Seven semi-weekly, three tri-Week y, aluyeigliteen daily publications.' :rt-e Contra th f r. supplying. sugar :tcr.rotea - states Were al% arded at Chicago on Thursday, 60,- 000 pounds-at' 1.6.1- cents per' pound,'. and .40,000. at 16.4c . . 1 • , : '.... '. - •• : •- : • .. • . -1 ai* All the railioads leading - east front ' Chica „ go” are full. °flaw' suite, brought by, shippers' of prevision, to' llama:gels incurred by he delay of • sending their freitht. - ' - '• . - -.., ' - • :" it-:r- in ury -. te the 1: '• :: Th , canals of New York State'by the recen iloods. is se tel to.be ari Serious • that the necelsal*repairOvid.clefer their .open--, Mg until late in . the sea Son. • ••- - . ' •-• • . se It is understood that the Hon.' IL G. Steli-; hits of Newqcirk,l'who'goes' to :Europe April 5, - will tiC intrusled with Some very important' Gov orninent'liuminessi... .: -: • . • • .. • . • :ale The proceeds of the, Sanitary Fair, 'held in. Philidelphiain.Junehuit, amount to A. 035,396 96, vv•hieli has been bendedliverto the • Treesurer-of • the'Coininis:sion, I• ' .' • ,'. .. -. •' ~ ' .• - Vr - .Thurliaypi,s; the triglish . .priiejing cliam .virin, has been , Very 'sick,:and was lately reported dead, bet geFs 'Life announces; that the . rumor win.i , untrue; and that Toni is rapidly, ,getting well. -.-. kir The'. ltonian . Catholic. edifices of London; which; in 1620, consisted of 29 churches and one nunnery, haNleinereased to-117 : churehes, 31 . rinz nerieS and 15 monaeteriowiti 1865..: . •• . • • - tin e The 'Maryland Legislature ' has ousted'. Judge•Grevshe u in, df Ur) Eight District' Court, on i • totniCl ( f . di4loyalty,-and' a flewan .flew election heS been Orderer .- : f..• •• - ' -". • ..1 • •.etlt is Saidthiit if ;gnu fill a baulky or contrary horses ri.butli with gravel front the road he will . .go on without lirouble: :We: should. think this' - weidcl, give I int keWrgrocuad 'for oppoSition. •• 1:13',...1. relic hunter Diihe abandoned house of- B. ItarnWell Illiett;editor otthe charle.s.tozillerr curv. Rn:lda package very characteristie, of the . chi .. .valrV—fif tv •u iipaid tradesine:ii - s•bills. - • , :. • a+3'A Mrs . ..'"Gillilark of Pittsburg, baked Bruno ;sponge calellastlThursdxv;tisiug arsenicby mis- take for'earbonate• of soda.' The cake did-not sot well noon • the stoniachs. Of - the 'family—at medical 61611 gaN i ed All their. lives. , •-• . ,e-.if Ladiesi attention :-.11.1m. Grant arid Mie. • Stanton - witnessed . ° • review on Saturday-in - light Spring bonnets.i The Euipress - Engenie, at 'the last, reception; discarded hoops ; and wore seventy eight lace-skirt& ~.*... - . . • - • . • .: '-tile The Parts Correspondent of the London' BoSt says tlr North lies gene •on building 'until the United catch Navy is, so formidable that the -British gtnernment, We 'hear; is watching the 'growth witli-sodie aniisty,• . ae As mitchinitride cif soda' s& ein 'he 'held, between the thumb' and tinger,it iigaid; if thrown in a vase et-water, Will :preset - 4 flowers .for the. spice.of - a:fortnight... This may he beau interesting 'fact for-the ladle.. ••• . - .... •,' '• • ' - . • • ••• - e It is reqesented that :a tallow mine has. been discovers .in -the town of Windsor, Corm: .The greasy substance risestO the top of a spring,- ' so tli,e story goes, to the thickness of three-eighth.s • ••ofi.ah inch:. Next, we'may . .look for soap :ranee' 'and butter mines. .' - . -"• - • . • -.• ' -., . " ...par A. telegtlam: from -Melbourne,' Australia; dated jahr.ary'26, says :. - "A line cornet is visible `ln the south-wdst:. • di:is supposed to, be that ,of 1853; pyears. ', rectediliy Herschell as returnable ;in : 21. i . r .tke• A marlin Boston hid. the muiosi ty on Wed-. nesday to note the names of 25 of the gold spec ulaters at a centain•bbard,•and On referring-to the 'tax list lie found two, - of them assessed—one' on .$7O and the'.'other 0n.5164 income.' .. - : •• . - - Aar The Collector of Internal "Reyemio. in the .twelity-thirtidistrict of .thispate,,seizecithiiteen brewories.•;•iii4.ll.egheny.'city,. on Thursday; for 'making frandulentreturns or the quantity of beOr - . , X.c., Manufactitred„ ,-._- -.. . -.•. ~ .. •.:. . .. .. •. - ' ASS - kis eeumated that in the New and in-the Old. World there are 8,253 Masonic • lodges; with' 500,v00 'active ineinbers, ... -The number .of non- - aCtive.and thoie who.: hare : withdrawn is nearly 3WO 000 : •I. -•-. .•-. - " • , •, .. . . Si:t . • , .07 ny i TwsppOrs err in supposing -that. the new idea e 'tax exempts from taxation per suosin'the . col,:naval, and -military .Service of Stateej nor luis'Altere'.been any': such - de elaratieu by the cuminissioner of internal revenue. :-• are Mrs. • S'aumel pult., , of • HartfOrd, Conn.,. owit'a..quatter of a -. .mile of glass' houses. , She Kati Wheady . tdreatoes, peas;•stringbeana, radishes and lettuce filly ripe r and peaches and grape's far :advanced toward perfect 0n.... -. • ' :. kar.There ire' two; thousand and .; eight . places 'iii ii . oston i,vherelicitior is t , eold,hreelmudrecl and forty-two'kept by Americans,' one thousand five hundrediind forty-p)ae -Irish;sevelity-eigitt. Ger mans, nineteen cultired, mid sixteen Portuguese. le. The 'Emperor of Morocco had the' heads: Of tenor his:subjects taken off and fixed or, tele graphiC. polesbecauSe :they. interfered •witly'the r 'telegraph apparatus: .The•EmPerowOuld be in valuable in a.newspaper office for' reeking 'tele-: graphic heads. - ',:' - - • ... i- • ... •. - . ' ••aseAt a church ih Geneva ; Switzorlasd, Pray . era are Meal Suud • a.v. for the success of the north inits struggle against - a .wick,e,d rebellion; for.the ' continued health..of President Lincoln, • and. for, `thy speedy extermination of every vestige of -.ea :very air the great American . republic, : . . ''' .:.• air The hpu-workers in Staffordshire' recently. indulged:in a :•strike.". The manufacturers im-: mediately . ripi, elvect to combine .end Close 'their forges, etc: - I .13V'this "lockeut,'i •as :itis -termed, seventy thousaird men are thrown out of . employ ,. . . . . . 'fre-A • Neyada paper describes a curious scene in- a.theatre in -Virginia City, in February, where the Perfortniuces. of two actresses were '- sr; well liked that thie audience ;rattled.. down 'upon - the' stage'a she . of up owl...laver : pieces. - Thu ' actresses piked up one hundred and fortpseVen dollars fromthe boards. •. • .:- - .. ..:••• - . , • • rte Willient Whiting, Earl:, Solicitor of the War Department, has 'resigned that:Position td reeinuni.the•ipractiCe of the- law at: Boston,-. He has- ois'iliaig : 6o, the • duties .of SoliCitar without' - cum pens ation; - end regatds..the' war RS- so :nearly. brought to ii„eforie that his services are'tio'longer. . _ :sir TIM,: Loildoil - .Laudet • • says 'that - Cardina I- Wiseman a 111ertii-110T • about -twelve .vears from diabetes. :141860, While -in - . Mule; lie suffered severelYfrdin carbunele.: . -.His .first illnesS waS ,erysipelas df the head and face, followed' byT-a carbuncle-en the.scalp, . , :He' gradnallv sank : ex; liansted by tbis.aeonmalatioixof maladies. • :.' . :- •ia" Tito,' -wealthiest revenue' district .in the -Thliuti, h.:herding to the - rerxirt- Of- Commissioner Lewis,' is the, first district of 'lllinois. composed of Chicago and the county cif COok. • From Shptem-. ber,1t.62,.t0 Jiine.3Cftli, 1864, the first district , of Blineis paid $4,4:71,503 69. The': next _wealthiest, itistrietts the fotirth 'New York,. which paid for the. siametiMes4,42l,674 I6i '• - •' • • • .. • -• •.' There. are :about: 700 feimile , cle.ris,-em; "played in the Treasury Department, and selected Iran: lthost all, the, , States-im. the Union. - Many • of t ni•have.been rich; butare how p00r... Ma nny of. tnern are - young Julio . ; .mauy of them 'are *WO iiraia some few ire married. ..Their. chief •buein So. its cutting .and Counting new legal ten! b / der and national •ban.k.nottms, And in contain; and; destrOyin old ens;'. Their pay, is $720 per - in • . . ~ . . . .. . . • - . • ••. - . - ~, , , ~ '8ANN.14 . .N . ) § , : ... - . , 1..':1::: . i. B.niMIRThi.TrN.GOrFICE_ , • Havittg procured timed Priem We are now prepszed to execute • JOB• and BOOK PRINTING of every di , scription at the office of the , lturtaw Jomusas„ cheaper than it can be done at any other betel:lll4=mM .in the County, each u ' . ' • : • • . Books, Patupitlets,:. Bills of Lading, Large POiters,: • Railroad Tickets,' ._ Hand" • - Paper Books, Articles's( Atirrr4t,itear,, Time Books . Bill . • j Order. Book:, _arc., • . , At the very : shortest 'notice. Our. stock of JOB TYPE Ta .mote extensive than that of any other 'alike In tide Section al the'State, and'we keep lamb employed ex 'presedy for Jobbing.. Being. as praelleal . Printer ourself. w e will guarantee our work to be as. neat is any that can be turned out in the 'cities. .P.BLVTLNG IN OOL. ORS done at' he ihortest notice . . ' • •'• - BINDERY. Books boind in eiiri/viricti of style. BIaU Booka of every description Manufactured, bound and. ruled to order. 'at idtorteat notice. educational- .:,.601tiiiit.t J. A,mr.. , :PASSII.ORIII, 111. Km-Editor., . AIE - eemmunications intended for . this rotumn:wil?- lii ciddreitsed to J; Pismo's.%' • . ONCE more - we s call upon dur fell° Jr-teach ers to come forward and aid in conducting. this colunm, so that it wilibe hoth interesting and instructive. • It is not; very pleasant, when Saturday morning conies, and we look for oar contributions, ta find them . a. minus •• . • quantity,: and have either - to go to work. and write something ouiselves,- or;lookup our friends, and call•: on *some of the fititl t ful Jew to, come to, the rescue. We,are exceedingly anxious to 'unite our column of some practioll benefit to all interested irtthe . eauie. of.edu- Cation. There are Many able and eiperienced teachers in the Coonty,,wlio, if the'y would l would only put their shoulder .to the whee . make our task much 'easier, and, give all the benefit ot their experience: teachers, commence;_ follow in the steps, of "Observer. Scientinia, L.-" and 'othere. Do not put it off and say, well, some one . else will. do it, or that you are not- capable of writing an article snitabie for pnbiication. If you . \ are not now, yon become so by nelgect .ing, to praciice? the longer, yonput it . .off, the less competent you will feel. to COlllMelaed at once. Again, some have thought that hecause of our chanfe , .of e w would relinquish our undertaking. as 01- tor of this column. But this . is by no means the case. - We still contioue iu the - profession, and feel as deepAn interest in the educational cause as ever, and shall, continue to - do all in Our power to prbinote The good of the schools in our - Borough, County and b'tate. Our . withdrawal from the. Public Schools ritriy bt temporary-, And 'Was - not froth - any lack of in terest in them, but to gratify` that innate feel ing implanted in all, of trying to lay, some thing by for a " rainy - day.". With this un , 'ilerstanding,. we hope teachers, you wili , tiend in your cootributions. . WANTED-INFORMATION CONCERNING ME REST METHOD OF TEACHING POLITE. • - 'itinay be that • this *important branch: of: education .is not neglected; that the young of. . • - -both - sexes are tritium:tin-its .bidad principles ..- • and. those small. .but. important duties which --- it enjoins. :. - If indeed, they are versed. in the -theory, too inany - are:sadly dericientinprac- tice. .• I. de not-now, consider. that politeness, . • ' . • which is graceful or 'trend ;* I merely - Mean •• - the cominon proprieties which areas binding upOri the: awkwardand ighorant, as upon - the '. --, -, moat • polished, . No" one.expects a - growing :. -boy to bow like a dancing:maSter, or to.have . , mastered . all the 'observanceS, .some. -wise, '. . • O)j - t. - sen.e.silly .of fashionable life: . But he ciught • .- -. to be expo .d to *walk• through the . - -Streets. :; , • Without-Ili elY:oecosting strangers, lie Ought -_, • Jobe expected to be - quiet - in the presenCe of • : .his. eiders, 'he Ought not to be "seen oppress lug thoSe:weaker than:himself.. The polite- . ness,.Whieli consists in . : - :phrases .iand intlec-. does, is liy no means to'be despised; though :. too often it 'gilds; • the horrid frolit.OVvice. But the. trite and heartfelt : courtesy: which - 'not disdaining, the:graces, considers but trill- . •, .. jag outward adornments; itself springs from - - the , heart. - It carefully regards the ; good nticipleasfire of - others.:• Its.principal care is - • to abstain from injuring: or anoying others.. ... -, Can the, teachers of our. common. schools do . - • . nothing; to•inculcate this? Can they not bring • . . their pupils to appreciate the:principle of do- .ing untwothers - usNV WOUld • lutive them 'do' to US, which is the btoriclifolinclation of Chris-. . . • dap politeness ?'• Or the. protection of *the -- • ... :weak by the strong, : which, is the .spring -Of : :. - the- old : gentle and knightly. courtesy.:? .It is • .... scarcely necessary to, argue the need-of some advance' in thiSpaitienlar.. , I don't: wantto .- ..abuse. the, boys, ,but .it has often been remark= ed by stratigers;• much: to our discredit, that : the-tone *among* our: boys was. that Of mei- . pieta - . roivdyisrp. .I have a -- great. liking for • • : boys. rnctiuth... bashful, sheepish, conceited; .as they must be in their dime, they are dlit-' _ • : mends:with:it the grinding of circuinstanceis -- • . Slowly 'polishing to 'their fullbrilliancy,apd' : werth,..or pebbles - whichthe stune ordeal soon • • - proves - worthless.:ind thtows.aside. : .A„rnag, napimous boV, diffident, sPraWling it May be, . with . soneaking . treble oirgrowling bass, but . _. who -dares -dares to treat 'his mother respectfully, ' • Who omits to - despise -- `.`• the iris;" his sisters; • .. - takes -the 'part of ';the: weaker,: Cries., ,‘frir :shame ;..take.a feller,of Yithr own size,", when - - • thebig• pounds the:-little.; who. sagely con-, , eludes 'that • grown people on `the whole know more than he doei, and that. if •they seem to • : enjoy 'something that Semis dull enough.. to him, he: will not hoot and stamp... .• : anpland and - hiss, till he knoyra what it is all • . 'about -Who tenderly. respects old aget. who. .. looks -:pitifully at the_ drunkard: his school:- matesare persecuting - 1 . there is no end to the . list .of his noble.qualities. ,No matterwheth.- • et; brilliant or dull,•-. such boys. grow. up, to -f . worthy men. • Theseare not-the hogs bow- ;„ *ever, that reclelyitconst-a.lady. in thestreet, .' or'twitch her mantle; who throw tiny babies . ' down ort . the "walk:: and "MI yelling derision , • at theincenSed nurses t who toes' little - girls .skakers:over high. a fences, "and. mimic their despairing sobs ;.Whe make little' boys. climb high pickets, or .wade deep mud to. get their: : .lordshin'a,b.all ; ,whe :talk bigabont • the old man and Woman;.who • spolteyerY entertain- • :mcnt . that comes within tif6r-boyiish inane. These lads mayleafter life.acqUire many out-. • ward graces; may standlaigh in many respects. - but without ...a. change of ,disposition, they neYer,will be.really %gentle - then. -... Arid these. peecadilloesire so annoying.. exasperating in ‘. fact, , thatthey, are not forgotten.. . The troops Of Misehievotts..boys - . that "carry on" along the street. every day' on their way to school, '- should remember that the neighbors are keep.- inga Stricteceountef them' andittraitly judg-.. .ing What manner.. O- men. they are likely to • man. When in - a few years you ask employ= 'inept; it will ;be: emberrassing'io - bear "you aro/that -- -thischieyons • : boy • that broke. my Windows.imd - fitiling,'.whos threw thiwn: my ~ .little. girl and . . beat .my pet - dog.," . And, it as . • pitiful to think of the... Sel - *contempt. tinder ;• whicirtheie manish ;boys - Will : writhe, 'when' the years of discretion shall reveal to them • the . absurdity oftheir-roWdyism: 'When they sit down in, a lecture ior . concert .room, a man among : men:. they will. ask . .with kindling - cheek.: " . Did .I - li lewyears.. ago ..think such : 'conduct make me seem like' a-nuin ?".. ...-,.. : . The .advantages Which a man reaps, who . la truly polite; . and - those his .neighbors' reap and. the evils : both . escape -have_ often been dwel (upon,' . That . Christianity . enjoins; it: is often enforced:: Thee, moral•-restraint Of. Such: geod habits is: very great. 7'hey, Stand amend the citadel of , Mansonl, aS4II outside : picket goard„which if .drivertha, at least . show'Alutt the: enemy are, attacking ; the-corps:of,princi pies. , Itts olio useto ask whether-Ihe pa rentsliay.e done their 'duty.... Letui • find ours 'and' do it. ' .Friends, let us have your advice. Ifir.The people of .11eriden; Conn., aro taking meezures to . become a city. Nurnerouk failiires are reported among the farmers and pork - dealers in Ohio. • At least 8,000 engines will be - at Work. in the oil regions Neativ..l-20,000was subscribe . d for the Uni ted Stites dixistiao Conimissioia„ is. New Yoik, on Haturifa. . . - • • •. . • Jek. Williarnort,. by act - of-inco.rporatien..his been elevated tollie slignity of : a city. It is now the t;ityof.•Willianigiort. - . ' •.. ‘. . , , , .- . „ .. - Oxr The•Harrisbnig. Telegraph says' that ex 60Verilile Wittier. was Al that city lately. looking .liale and. hearty. ' He has Just - completed, ha eiglity-tifth Ye'ar. -- - ' .. . . •• - .C.-le: 'Gen; Hooker ia . to be: the recipient of a cane - Costirig4s,oo(.4 the same to be. presented 0 . him by litinatoi fOnneas of California, oli bell if of lib's friends in California. -. : .. .' '- • ... .. i . . W Messrs.: STREETER, FAXON and . palm, Now York dry goads merehantis; have suspended: They bad made k quarter of a million, but the shriekage in values, left them stranded. sa - The water' iii Onondaga Lake, New. York.. 'Was higher last Wednesday an it ha.s been be fore than orithirt the `memory man. The salt works are damaged to tho extent of fully $200,000., *oar A little girl died at. Tfanisbnrg, fewd ata age, from that terrible diseaselvdrophobia.. - She had been bitten by a Mad dog. din doge are uow permitted to be at largo in Hslrisburg. _• • rrir E . s..Sheriff Upright, of Vtinnebago, • has frMished ton sone to the 1.) nited States army. The, generation of the Upright shall be bloawd." . . Za• A.l; hotel table one • day, one boarder re ele.rced to hie. neighbor: - ". Thie must' be a healthy plate for thlekene." . "Wbyl - ''askedthe other. • ftecan.fe I tease seen any. dead ones heroaboure.— . „