OUR-M*l l s; 'l3 per annunl.-psysble in. ativerco not 'paid in- advance.N. • tetras RIII bo strictly sail to beresttei; • • * TO cams, • . • copies to one sddress (in • • $7 00 13 00: arieen ". • " " •" 1 " . 00 I Club PUbecriptioni3mnet invaria - hly'he ranan azlcance The JoMmei, will be fur lehed to Careless:and otbera It $4,60 per 100 COpit'S. ' . • Clergymen and School TetteielPs , Will he fuenwaid with the .JOILNALat $l, '6O tiaN't , 6o3,. or. $1 . 75 If paid within, the 5 . eer —nxer one ve:ir„rr.r..rntes. • ' . • ,• • - . Mitten •• For 3•11n&-A, including date:, One inierti;n, 75et5..; and tibskqueat itewrtiona . One square of T.liilesotud err 3 lin,* for 1 Or 2 insertions $1 ; 3 insertions $1 25; t l„ e qu , :nt irsiwtiOrti, 25 eeuts per-is:pare. Larger': Pr o Pc. , . ll - 1,14 . •-•-• • • ••• . 00 $3 60 . $5 0o - Jlines, andover3... - - 4 00 7 . 00 1- .12 00 ,3 squares, or 141ines, 6 00'. .10 00 - 15 00 , ree •,, 21 •• 800_ 14 00 • - •2b .00 tom • •0 00. • •• 16 00 • 24 OQ •• " " 10.00 13 00 ' 20 00 11:trtin column,. i.. . . . 'l3 00' : 00. • '4s 00 8" - .1.ar•ztir.rpace as per atzreeizrent. o r. Ni n e words - are counted as a line in advertising. Notices . and Dia.olutione:.2 and 3 timas. $2 so. sZ,,Tp-o. ri times. FSI. CO AL TRADE AIDATERTIS ' . •_____•,_:..-, --- :=7.: -- - ,..,,,.._:==._ - • ____•= 2- 4 - ' - :.---....-=•---_----- =-.-----',---,- ---= ' - --, IL - . • - - . • . • . . 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QUIN - TAD . : - & -6 -•WIA,11 •- - • - - - • s . .. •.. ISINEES AND IFIFFEES OF :- • ' - I • : ' . ' . - D / LORBERHY AND . LOCUST 'NOUS 'FAIN' • COAL •• 'Anthracite &Bituminous.Coal.s. . . • . . .... : . Nis, „if ,i.PllltiE: $l - refil.• - . . . :. . -: .- .Shippi;N: of Other approved qualities of :, • - . - . .'.. • -• Eak-iUlricr•a ta ,riuiy • - , ;(a.12;:•,11 t'cii . • ... . - • NIna.TTE AND ..itEb. "-ASH - , COAT,. • PACKEIL'S LEHIGH SUGAR .. .LOAF COAL : ' -• -- BIS N'ainut Street. Philadelphia. -.- . -... . . • S. , le. Agente'for V ire'COn.ofi doted ('oat Como- ', .. ' • : SAlill'EL CASTNE.R. New York, .. • • ' , • : ',9 Trinity Ituilding. S e t e Ti c k . ' .' •-' • • ..:' .• '' ' ',.. C. P. S'rICKNEY,'FaII Riyer., - • pm nylo: K ail insane Vei OAV iliti.i.brirre:C oat, i-. - • cor.of.hilby St .Doane Street,..BnEton... • .J C. WE11.12. , ..GT0N. .I.,m,tigl. shipped-frvm atcrec)'(litY'atitl , Etimatiethiulit..•., -.. ..: -: .. - Feb:14.. , 63 'si - .• -- ..- . • . -.- 7-.. -...- • . • • ,B.t Trinity Building :Sox . rt., . . -Al). fir the ILAMPSIII - RE and BALTIMoItE.GO.'S . . ••• OFFICES :••!...!H:Wti.lnt.it.Stref - .:t, Philadelphia; . . • Itainfloihire• - Grorre , i4 . Creek C oal. ililppeti • . .:. .. .',.. - , • .- . Vivi 'No. 1 - 1., •!- -.-. .... . -, -.. ..,.o,s.lN.4lby,,trtset„ B . I. ~ . .. • at Tlaltint4e 'Ll'it Cn"-.2e“'"l ' . - '.. ' . . .' • ' ... ' .a• • V : T . Mk . i•,. •,.• ...., "re . . i... ..e... : . ..r...,... •.- • ' Vi'itirf: No. 6, 'Pore Richmond, PhilnPrii. Age'ntp for tlEolltlf: li'll'AßS' celebrated Broglie ..A.,Ewiro, .A c„ , ..,E.-..3KIII:All .IM .‘,‘,..- .. :. . . - --- .. ''.. . ••'.. - . ''.' . og_ i - Top' (!oril, ' , hipped at Philadelphia. .• • - • -1 - •-• • • • - • . -. Prom ihely Wharf, 'No. 11..1tt I.'m't. Rift:lli:YEA. fiills.:- ;.- : Whole:.4le-Det.lere: in the beet, Yarietlet of" ..... • .. . • . . . nolphia. they are prepared to l....ktip the best (inalliie,iit !. •. - • • I.oenwii :lionntriitz and Red aud•White Ash : , Ait-iracitei .- and Bitum i nous . Coals. • VA . \ OE SEN,' .-LOI:H111111i:.:&: CO., ac h uyl kil I. C . en ba. -.. .-.. .•• . -•' • ' • • • .n 5 Walnut l , ltreet Pdeiphia• - ' ' . • - • ' - • From their docks'af Jersey City .fYchere ilhO - depth "oft . •••• •'• ' •r- • . . - .... : . •...... - .. . • • LocrsT..NOLTNTAIN: LOCUST'WIIKESB.A.R. water I:= from 1.5t0 IS..feefi, they "are 14.4Ni-ea...1 - ail I :•• ' O 7 2 C . :E§ , J - 11 0 . nrontl.! ,ll .Y- -‘c:w 1 °lk.• . „•-., _ • . • geliAtais . to 'eupply: the artrive Coals, and I.EIIIG El. to i..•'-' • • . • ' t,..l4;Kilhy it.l•c*:t..ll,!:qoti. ..... • . • . RE, LEII.IOH, AND OTHER' - ~-..., :-- ••• 1 lite:inters and *liip!. for porty, in China and elseixlieie..i ... 1.... , . ;Pin'ael.. 4. Stilppers•frona BlitalictlipOrt. of. . ' -'. 'WHITE AND - -RED -::ASE; CO A TeS Steamers Can be coaled-at any hour' duriirz' da:;,., '.4 I .LErriGn, +31.941:5fa -- 31017. STAIN: I'IAZL.TON, AND ' '-•' ' . •-• • • ... . - • . - slght. .•' .-,. - , . - W. .I. B. , SWITI - 1.• - - . .. ,: CJOUNCIL RIDGE COALS,,' fi'o9 .13... - . Arge . tits for, tlie:Flileo f . th, celehrated Georges Creek .. . - .ilzr.nt cf.:Ter.-try C.lti. ~, . , - ' ' - '. -.lra iisliwer.bil tid' .Ciin . 11. fp An the : Alines.- of • the, con . kie-aui at i1040n.:-WARD a. RAT lid, t 2 liilby St.. I .-. , , ., ier ltio. ; - • - • r.Olidation Coal and Iron Company of -Ibir3litnd.: . --: • ; - • •'... z : - rp,. Rie.h.,,,,d,. :- . - ....• . -,. • - - • • • - •• - -- -. • BANcErOkr . • - LEWIS' ec. Co . : ..- -c: :. .• w •. E : 2) Ell 7 -abethPort, • . .• • .' , . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . • • - -• • ItTNTACS AND. lIIIIPPEES OF THE •. • - - • • . • J Olt 111.. 11 .' W 11.1 TE , - - • - . .-- - . . - •.- - . (.01 'Wallin' street..-Philatielphil„. - . .'Celebinitteit . .ollll.ANlV - :(71:1_47L, .- , - • . •. •. ,.• . , - . .. . OFFICES: .... Trinity ill i Wing,. New -1 oriz . . . ".• •'' . . • . . ' ' • .• PltlYA 11 - .i.lti . .:COY MOT- . IC-11.V1N...• - '"- ' -. '' • 'll •Id S' 13 - IOU . " .. • • ' • -.- -.. . • .. . - • ' . , OFFICE-1'11...Wu - mut •Street, Conimerdial Building, -Peh: 11. ;t1.5 . .... -. ~, . - : ._ - .. : .. 8 tf . . ' .• • . ..; - - . - • . . . . '' ' • SCH:LTYI_JitrA" . .., -:e. 0 AL; • . rhilha l 'l.l s h ia - . • •'.: . •'•• - • - . . Po . Nelii,l.oi-kCalloe—.7.7,Ced.arStree.t : , 2..t0n Oftioe—T i . . . • , - - • :• -IV:hair:No. 7: Pos4l;icistilond, -.: D om , stivet., •.-. . - • • (..1!ct: . ..!?.. '!",' ..tli.. . . - ' - ' ' • 'II Ilt.' lit iti "Flat.. Jfr . .l Et - ''COi ..• • . • - • . ... - • . ..... . .... . , • ..(Nci - L'ltt Walnut'. : . teeet PilibiChdphia. - . . . . . . . . '•-• 11IXESS AEI} in:l'llMA OF - . Oi - FICFS , 4 --.- • - . , .... _ ' t.t.o 300 NS e,:t. TiurteenthSL N. 1 nric. . .• - CONNER -& EATTEZSON . . •• . •" " • Pfei. 14,-. •, • • LEWIS •..,lEDENItIED C 0... • NEW YORK-. &:. SOHO YLKILL .COAL QO. ~j: -•••• •, iks-0nt..4 for the ease of.their : er-k:lmtecri . " . . , EROAD ITEATIL. • • • ••• LOCUST-MOUITTA TN. -- COAL SUPERIOR RED ASE COALS. : ".•••• OFFICES: .PIIIL . N.PELPI,J . fi3. - ;:&e. _ , _ _ - • .• . S ,•111L it LIsiLLAAVIG'ATION. •coUL - •. : , . . . . • - . . . - •• ' C A '.- . • • SORTJYLKILL • C0AL .. .. -. . : -1 •-. •- .•• . . . fiblpitin. , Wharves for-ANIIIIIACITE COAL'at , , - A, : , ..5T01 , 1 7- .&..00., - - .., - • . -•-. i . .•• ': •' g,--7k - oTICE..---The undo-rsitfned :fif•rehv 're * Greetiwith. Delaware Rker.•rhilada. - •.. -•. (Sittn.`!....!era ' to STOUT ~t VAN' \TICKLE.) -.- - .- 47.1 . kr.4. SPVetftilly notify their friends , and: the . . . • ' Mire , ;. and Shil , Per° (A . therulehrated 'FULTON (LE: . : lie that the lea , ~ , v- frrirn the. New Torts.. atill,,Selinylkill 131 i a 1; COAL, from the Either, ale' l'olliery. near ifs-.-!. (;„at coir . (f , relerlY the Forl , : , tlmprov(quent tAlrnpany;: ziettm. Pa.: and dealers in the.lie , -Crarieries of • '.. , untkr whiel - C-th, , y hive heret,;l,,re o (3). , rulvd.•varions' . • - -.- • 4...“l:ierfeA iil SCIIILVIiiiII. etiIITAV: Pa. * 11.1V.111. ,. Si'Vetall. , ; . ANTIIRACITE AND...BITANINDUS COALS. : . f•C I *' 1 -.. 1 . • • ' r - - 1 -•- .. . ..p . { I (.. , 7, mutation- f, Ito Pate. an, .:the -I,ontuanY . .. . .Deliverert tiiii!et '.frinn kite mine's or 6n hoard. of Tts ...h:ivii , ,.!..iimermilwil .t 6. engw ;in - inininu ;nut sellinu' • -.. . ..- - Ceal. the I:att , iriei.. , ivin hereafter.be- eon . lilicted tiy..6 , :tid I '. TRENTON. N. J.. - i- -. ' . FiL7ARETII.PORT. N. J. •: ..11•mPanY.„ .. ' ..- .. •. • -: •:-' .. • •.. ' , .. ' .. 17. N. liltt s :N.SM:lrli., N. PORT..RICLIMOND. PA. '.. ,In inuidnu thi.i. - ,nrionneemept; 'the - niide.ii.:rned d('-. - ,: tre . t.. ,; uri , their.wairnet ar . knoveleduments - to their 411F'FIC - ES . -L.114 k.44s3riinity-Builaliiig, . ~ ntuni , rmis cii.:offiers And. fri•-•nas, Per the lihe'ral pa , - •11.111 It'roridvrtty - New lie k • • - !. robage extended to' them during the I:l,:t.twente-tive '.• :yedr , ...hial to spiluit ft ron , innatio , of the .4alini , in favor o.r. the'Ne'W,Vori: putt Sit 1411:111 Coat Comtrinv: in.Wllth their senior is And. wiil e'ontinue. to he lartiviv . .intereet:: ed'• , , C'IIAS: A.-.ITECKSCITER t.'CO: ..4.5 South • stmet., • New.York. February, 1k:4% ' . ': . . --, : Wh.nrr N0..1.• • - • • LEWIS AL DIENRIED & Co. RO,IMEL. - POTTS de Co. . . . , . . . . . r..26.1V/ili:nt.Street.lThilstlelphia orn.6ks: - .;;-1)0 Itn•nd.w:v: Ntiiy York: - . . .' . . . k . 1 4. Kilhy A!Tet; 114',,5t,,t).. •., . ICEPI'LIEIC ct 1111.0. • (I.F co:. Waltdit .4- Forirth t.te.. Phila. k. , T. STnr.T .' •-• • OFF'ICES: , .:-J , Pme Street. New Y,lrk • - 4 1'r , 4 . '''' 4 _ ._ i)tlenr hams' Batik Ituildmg. Providence. ', . -. 1 DAVIS PEARSON it Co" 1 -.N ti ‘I I 11 h., 111X2RA A , l , FICIr Ptas I , F . 1112 A .... • " THE NEW YORK & SCRUYLK.tLIi , , , i-r -nn-k-r-NT-ri-r -r T CELEBRATED LOCUST MOT' NTAIN WHITE Abll SABI U L.Li JOUII IN 1.,13.1J OT' COAL COMPANY. - arid sPOI.I.N VEIN C. rrn ASI-I COAT,. , Nos, 43 &45 Trinity wilding N.Y. • Orricr-a: -45 Smith street, New York, and 321 Wal 41, I I nut Sheet, Ph 4 ladelphia. INo. laq Walm.: street- Philadrd•,lda. , ' SIIII'II NG l'Ol'ST• . - DiarL-ron.: N 11' lin Ix -- P •No 9 Trtoity OFFICES: -"" ' .. " `!'-'' ''''' - • 131114,1 W, 'SAW yi,,rk. , - Pier:4, .2.-,MJAM..4,IIS . " . ETIVPIJ'"LRT, N• J. e M ri,', '. ; , , E, :,, S A T . A I I I - E L e n E R g'CIIER, 0 8A . ‘ 3 \ II Ii... S ": T O n N A I N, A VIS,, ''- ,No. 11 Doane street. Bte.ton. , . OFFEItS FOR SALE JUIIN J. PRET Ps. W.M. P... .. , - . E. M'AHHEN, WHARF-I;REENWICIS. I)ELAWAIi.I.: AVF:NT:E. I ' RICHARD lIECNrCITE ' 111:1 - .... - Cl > , l rt. A A , T. A ...111 1,11, HONEY - BROOK. N. SPR,INGI6OUNTALN • ' Brea:,,: -------_-_---- =_---, .-_-_ .-.--,.. ------------- D IL It k .A. t NI. nays r•.ER. A. , RUA 22. 11. -IL nI t 1:I6; IT , : , wm E. WAlnt.p.s. Trea,nr.r 'old S(Tretary. • HAAS. BRENIZEIt .k CO" , AND BErCE XOUNTA ,yc w Ili - FFlF.l4),Re , id , nt .'1 mazer at Wood . rlde. - ISINI.RS AND sIIIPPERS t di' THE CEI.I, , BIZA tED LEI I I_ CO— _ 1, OT IC I—lit•` , t •,t , 'I lien d Spohn rein Red Ash and Diamond . E -.'" -- 'ir-- - ii , N ~k 1 C l -.} - . k t il"c", e. .'. r • BALTIIIORE CO.'s k BLACK DlillOND , -1 , • t:' , ‘ or an( • , .11.•1 1 . "•111 - NIIN an: Vein Red Ash . nonnee. th 4 ,t b9r me' t.,--iirned the '‘‘orltitiv of the .es- NN-T T T., - ,--1, -, (.3.," , T.. 3 A 1 - IT - 1, ..r, c.,-- ) AT s .eral Coll len,. u-hieh have for many rear...been operated N'we' , Y IC 0 ~.V. - T - 4 ' War•-in2ton. •• -. -.---• . ~._-,. . -,, k . ,„ " ,„_ ...„„ _ -.- •, , ~,v Ile“r-. Chaq. A, Ileek.ebei & C., • ihey a•Le no‘‘ Colllery. I _.a... I . i ColllerY. , AND TIIE CELEIJR VI - ED im , pared to eontrirt for the dldivery durin , l the en.rt - ki t , . ~ „,,' 'PT' sear, from their Wharf (11, :it TheLtn,sarl. cm the The Superior Whit - e --.' A i. ,,a; C oa l, fron, th ,,,. GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERL...... lir COAL, Delaware Ruer. ti:ar Philadelphia. 'of their ~,it o eri,,r White mid Red .A.:diSchru lk,ill C o lt °Me t , r.sspea :New Shennudortli Cii, ('ollicry, May '2l. 'F-1.. - _ • ._ , . , full% ‘,,1 , , ded O. .W DA N, - P3. Pre.icierd. VC"..dLh to ill be 't.orld 1,, emtel an)' CO3l yet :dui ' c ed frum , -- - - ug the '4 '.,:: .. lkill Ee7l .1,. I( , —_,, ::..1.,.. ..1•,-et.i.. for ti, -ale. of CFO W. SN'S - PF,IT'f," 'nil i . Superior Piar Forem White Arda Coal. i T. H. SCHOLLENBERGE AGENT 21' I, 'FrIF-" , t Tilos. ii ii,i, tic. CO., 3imer 117 , 1 . Ship Per of the Celebrated 1 Black Beath White Ash:and Peaked Hann- Room No. 9 TI(INITY BUILDING„ N. Y. arw?..s ANT , Frorer:7-. or ; 1 tlin - free BOYDIFIZ Ilarkh V, 'frt. 11.1 s , ' NOINEIIN LEHIGH. , : I"' 1 - NIC A SI-I CO.A 1 . ,. P. 0. AI)DIZESS-Porrsv mu. or_NllNEzbru.t.r, Sehny.l. CAIN, HACKER & 000 K, LoixsT GAP. -_• • . • . LOCUST 3110uNTAL - . . ' BLACK' oil EATiI A:•eo..3ra-re Iry'rqh..l..firsx.,insititie.s . WHITE AND RED ASH:COADS. • •se. 214. Wahm. , and..Woodlfuld Hiref. . Imam% CAA., Morel. 11 o-r.r... Jess!. 'Ai, Coor. , .... . ---, _ _ . . W.M., 1 - .711001/17, •••. prey and A.n.nt Oar •Ilkirl.r.lllll •co AL I- row *old *rcieslyrt r. 10 PIM. riel Adq 'and, Aicin•tr 'sr PAA A IifT)DT - LI - •.5. 4 ....*1k1ii ILO Cll. Pa, . • 1 - ' • • ' • ' - ' " . . Tremont. 3farch'llft. '62 Portie. ordcrinz from: them. nriv . aler,ys depend upin - —_-- gettin. , A M arl'el•-• ..... - 'AFFICI' -109 Walnut ( 41.. V)llliftlielphill. CO_ dc. PATTF.RSON, ANS 1 3 ..• ('11& S ( ) N .-s - _.; , i ' - SIIJAMAN •&.- m.-Kr.E. Miner. and Shitpers ;%f the Celebrated t 511N1:1*; AND SIIIFPIIItS OF 11 wleton Myr s 'fist 4 -.lv _ _ _ .._' . .. - - ---- - " - "I -7 LOCUST MOTJNTAIN COAL, , - I.OOCST :1111UNTAIN :11.1.:11. 3 10TII ! • T 1 VEIN " ti--. &T ,.. . T . I I,OIIIIFRRI (ItFFIs. • J.J• CONNOIL J. S. PATTEIISON: Al Ashland.: .Potterilie. .SO SOLE AOF I NT'' For: TIIE S--- OK - 11 R - - Schuylkill County, Pen - CI: LEBR AT I-:1) LKCISTER COLLIERY SHITIORYV (Ott.. ' - . _ l' :----:-- --- - - • --- - cw v . the nrier.lened. halite ennenl`daterl onr I nree . T:,I, T - 1 , -- ‘1 T. -••••,- r N. - /,..•• - ..L. NO 3'24 Wahint Street, Fhilada . LOOM nolieri es in the Lorbc•rry Reglen. %%di hereafter trans- -IS 4-Th. V- ' 1 1 -• A 1---`• ‘•-)i t••:" NO •:, , 1 , 4 [loo',l, ACt Onr 1111 , 11.1e5.5 "Under rile 11011 e •4 ' EXCELSIOR COFFRE. Trutt . ; 110114: - e- 111 Bmaln•ay. N York. 2 , 7 7 7.T.F.R. sT .- Es; ,t s,. W., „ hil.t trying Coffee ;%f all the various brand*. GRAF.FF & NrrriNtl. . r•Clis - h. n .a l t r , ;r t .t : 1 11 -L(OWNING'S- Mr GRAEFF. a member of 0-17 firm. hs% ' , Re. , ".04.111....• F.XCEI.:.IOII-• ¶...e. Ii ~1.1, 3. It 717 v1zi ,.., 7 , 1 ,.. 5 . , „ 111 r ,,,, y.c , i ri Tru,.. ins not like others that aro ''SOLD EVERT. , W li ERE." r c ill '• , ' l ' , l o ', s l P r h'i l - 7 ,' e im . d ,,,, B c.i n u T,7. t . c ' a c . l,2ll, F e (l o b ? t ß i t k -s K yn i ,.... ‘ l ` . T o rw t.:,,l: ..A. 1 liLle -tretc... 3 % we all do know, good goals kill easily • N ; (But A Stretch iiete - this-".5 - old everYwhere"is very 11.5' inereASed (ere gendattention in Its pretruellor. we , nts_ to .ear b. pe to nviintnit the reputrithm nf , •tir relehrrited tor- _ - . VAC r C TC. I.STI"O herr. - Coal Pll-712s.ery abroad run rrly upon hvi ann ""• I r an 5-1fIli" ;pc: "n 'tl'ou: not - heslfltion- CO - - There', r1,112` like -BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR" in BROAD TOP WIETTE ASH thi ,, enal sit Ted in Li( " 1 7 .7 1 7 7 7 `1 7 . 1 .' , ili c e ii AEFF k co . , this ewighicno , . tot - ton:. Si, tiled chemist. ilme not found a Coffee from any store iteinriis.liituipratat)lls ' F e b .'••• • l • ' P,..e.Str'•••••na the tiarneimerements as - Ils - onning•s Er ' QQ. cels - ',ir •• . P _ • _ •€) 0 i-N- Li . L - ' Mr rl , ood :how Lact, how Rtstored. , , - ! Nor is then; any, one. in or oat of the Coffee trade.- I Who know , the articles 1:0111 IN hiCh i pfl/Setling"s E/L - - , ' -,:-. 1 , , ,, Just pnblish,e. anew veitn.n of Dr. , cel.i .'r , " Linaldr • ' No. 101 WAX.NU S T TREET. joro i s cuivrrs•••ir.. Celebrated F..- . Pin told :l.'s made from barley, rye. n - heat, - beans, and. PHILADELPHIA. 4E _ .111- on the vo.lioir c.,re (eithout rned- - r , ....": , . hint.; of :•-rtr•VAD , Ralha k or .eminal Nutteatbou-and other thinza-but the RIGHT "ONE ROBERT. HARE POill:L. Ylanaf,,ey. wr,,,k,,p.A. InArdm4l3TV Sr-Ininlll 1 n'-e ,, . 1 , 31.01 - r , • A. if von 14lease. !Nler.tal and r Pl•y-i_c,4linc...ipstitv.,,,lmpeditrei,:. to 314-- But lath Inc (:offee-men I will Oct hold contention CONNF.CTING! OFFICES : grazet te : s , ..o. t. ns , t - vrltn , .. en 1 T , T. and Fll5, to ,'F, a- the 111,111,Y, mag i thlans thevemv-7.04.) numerous to 16 Tras rlrr Buildings, Ilosion. Mao's. city. e.. 0- .I.'f irlinl , rec , •:r • - rx - nal cetraYanance. . - ne mum, , 3S Trinity " ACV , / ork • -, r - st - Tiie. In.'. ~..aled cm-slept. only A reMs. WhilA they re engaged in running round from store to - - i-tf ' The !•&ehrzti.d author m this admiretje cc-c.ny cle.priy .. store -------- -- it. rr , i's* l,l ‘c fn "m a thirty rears* r-acre--fal pract•re. To lcent - the current 'v ho:et.ale poce of "Browning's ______ -- that ti-e r,lrtni t rz eor.,cuirree of self-sbeie may be' Es'm-lstor.'' EROAI) TOP - WIIITE ASH radiralls • 1 - ; - • dA%ah• oi ti: , Ciell,`,•retlA 11•4` Of ietems-1 SOlne nho lsnow MT ("offs.: nines rs*rfe.et satf.jetion., meclir to or lite r 1 t heAtiOn of the talee-enintlngma Morse formed a plait by which they hope totaass'n Viet ro . i . ei fir , i „... A r0,,t.,,,r rm-. 7,t. t,ere simnle. certain, and ef...ctual. reaction. . iorr cf ri 1,3-D-1-Yll - BITUIENu u z uuA 1 ,, to. tres.L, e r nti,rh .set suff,rer. ro matter what his • The vas,=•tis ekh a few.: no doubt ?brill'he more_ comii - on me ,- be. rn,y cure hitr..elf cheaply. faisately, T mune their Coffee alto: m i ne. (BROWNING . :4; EX CALDWELL. SAWYER & CO., re -- Th's T rrture shsnld I,e in the hands of every Scone -ay Mors the only 'brand that coil s.tand' a rea 4 No. 1 1-:, walnut Nirert. Pitilnaol ph 4,,,, Berth sisl Peer,• tein tr, ll.e I-.nd • te..-Z. • No. 111 It. end.. ivr . Neu I ork. S•Li• ninler t•r:11• in a pl. :r enxelr•per. to any address, Ns-cr, thy a little of them aB-seep Which you like the Nei. lAI State fitrort, Boston. Tr. - 1111, nn ',^c• 'l-1',..r its rents. rr ' , um test t•lfinins. 1i , e...1. . _ Offer it superio:ouslitv o '' f the. cc'err.teslc;;;Alfroin tie ir 1I1'111 "' • it: '' i LI l i `l '''''• I.II AS- J- I . - KLINE .I' CO: Thm" 1 - v s m' bare paced 3 w il Ysim et i 1 / 1 "t sr i ld a attire: 127 Bowery, Now York Fest. Oftce boa 4..NSii. Never hate lin your pat.-t acirernsed before: £DGD HILL COLLIERY, Jan- 3C 'f ..4- i' . 'or n,_ll I non -:,rev , r Cl/liSent .0 VI ) •• MOM., Miner! and • -hipped exc:usively hr (hem. 4. , in 'reerr.st9te. 'DI. 0(' K .4 74111 TA cii 11.1 F ST PIER Pi F.. . A trade like this. IdO not wish; the orders I could not - - - - ._ /) SIIFP IIT DO' 1.P.1, 1 1 PATENT PIE Ls'', fill::" - TO CARPENTERS ii , BUILDERS. - L''''" . - The factory all der ' s land would take-leave not a I.llis F•lesit i..ei conarneted that ere man ran hoist fool to till- I have -------------- ---------- - tr , rig If f. ,1 to I-Co r, end* err! the blerk ell, 'My •: - ..ne is nut so very large : still 'I think na my The Schuylkill Connty h ' l 4 It( ' "' l, - a ” - Pf , o" . rni . r: rn/..ir11 end inArer- chart r • me :cm effectol rytullir.tr. the , 1 . 144ite side. of the But, reader. von mar' rest assured, Ifs KOT 'SOLD Liiroloe'r & Idanufactunng Co c'''',, s,„- h ' d _Cent' ' *-• • ' I EtERY \VIIERE." - 1 .•- ...s . t , _. fer) T.T1 , 011 , 1C ,•01. L.! AA.v 0 , b.e.e li s a nn tn e r.r e d And for A n is. by the sori r, 11-ive On h.ma at It , 1r el irrA".•' e""l'Abii -hri: tit, on Men.. 1 aro nrw prep.-sled to fit orders for r,ll sires , 11 .. --- - ' --' -- - - le ' Esilroso. -, r.•t :, t z-,- 1 ., 1 ; ( L iu. 1,-,r, of knits . , of o‘ery kind Pr; rot t Iv, The.e Blocks ran Jae Peen in use at the GEORGE L. BP.O.IA r NING, , Ln‘l ,-1,- - '.- ” v-!" , ' 11,,,- c-i= -1 - •••1 ,- co Ojeintort..., _,• f‘ , 1 4 . 1 ‘ . 1 ,1•17..11 . re ..,.. ' ~ ~., ‘, ..,,..,.- ....... , ..,. 4 No. 20 llineket etreet Camden, .N. 3,. ar. v. - .en 4 ~ 1 1•.:1.',-.... : t I,..eer iste 7 -. 1 1-.. r. It can I,e C.' 3 r } - n to' ', ' - '44.•••' ' - '''' "• '', i'L ' n • e •• ' ' - ' ' hen,:nt ~ -, n: , • -, TI-• r sre s'..-o ;Tsar to -nerly. ..411.150N .e RAN:NAN, 'port cashon. 1 Tbi. CcEee is not CoMposed of poisonous dregs, it thr-e_l• In, : o -• . cz 11.,11- 4 . yer -ice hr.ires. and fa- h" 4 -- 4- Sii- 4 In 1 ii.-1-31C0A1,(0...s An net. Contains nothtte,:t deleterinm: many prnt.t.nsi use this , , Coffee that cannot Me the pure coffee; it, akes hinnies b.,: ...,.•..,.. t inz.,i• z.• - In.: .`:•...• -est crude's In the•:-. line ; F l'ArD, 11...SliFIS. Greenhory. at a ...0.-. 1 c • '1: ; -- ~ -,-, , , ,-, , ~.., • xx . 77. 407,7,55. Si. t _ la , r. . • 1 and a half onuces to mako aquart of good sueng not'. i l'.-e, thithringiust one-half the quantity that it takes, - `` '' , ' I, ' ' •••0 m .rere-s•rl ocers. 1 ( ILA Irl EC :sAYI OP. Wadesyipe. ; of Java conee. and alwass icy than one-Imlf the price. 11" fist I 'e lu'l '-',.,. ' 4 .:1 r r: •ur ..r. - - • ;', ` I .1.11T7. sPAEES. rng1,,in,..., - at the __, 00, w . l ~ . ~[lPlltit.,. 01 ' - RETAIL DEALER.; 1". .... may yATC......AL it in /c....AS 4111LtIlti• " • • nit ow VI-nines 1 IN Anil:46loN IRON -WO r , ttslrille. • ' ' IA it '-tt . _ il . Ptlirll,l - orit, ' J a. a rFs mun. t. , r e . ~ ties than ton grass at my prices from the .Wholesale! :II ouldinge. bed_ -1... i, . A-t for - kciprriktil Co at Wren &13roe ' 4311)ce.m- ._ •• Bl i nd .. n . - ' Co:, :at . - ' lar - Orders I* mail from A% polemic pesters prompt And all !;!re. of Fran. ,1 F rPt,' nr 1 T --,..4 tverk il'iLL ILAN -FRICK St Co., . Feb-1/-10- . 6-3ro ' „, e 1c , ,, t1 e ,. t a 1' ; ‘ , Y ,... 8 ‘ ,, ' ,, e ,;;; T 7 1 . ' l e r : 1 1 : 1 ; ~.';.,1 .n , „r , e . T cr h" . •11- l • - ee'LT 111 • New Greengrocer's Store • In% r an< mat.nt•- ante or ore re tr r ••••-, -• • ` o • o ' t Y nt ri. • • ' - ''' -"‘ ''": mu- ' SHIP 'AND BOAT BUILDERS . , SEPT :13Y MRS. FROST • a,tr:r ar,ti rreet• Herni, rk of all 1‘ , 1.Y... for Fi tio.'irr -.' I• , - T ., - Os k.- Nist, l o. F.• pls. , ' rF-I'. plark - mot ~ .-A111.• - " A- , 11 V•C•W•MI , ADA : Markel " se " I ° l-11a" Side ' l ' e-lt ildeie 6e k ni:t laineS I ..1,:: i, ' s.-e..., : cr,,,r, v. - „ , ,,,:. 11,0„....,„ ,a. fer . ‘....AN.A...:, .2. men. PA• . . - - Flout and .Feed sore _ I trt n ork • •Wi.te l.d 1 . 1.1 . . e, Pl. * an's f, I f..s•rez. ' pq .. , 1 „„ ~, ~, t ,..„,, ,-,., Mrs FraFt parpeeee ti) keep on hand a Tariety 1 r. , ;,...r 1 , 11%,..•t• to i.rerr : White Pine plark.ll,lk, ....1.,. „•• 4 • P " -11 " 1 " 1,7Q " " n •••' • •" 1 -`'''- 1 -A SS BOATS COT VEGL - FAB.I F'S. FLOWER& F-11. ..t.c. She feels', 1.. ~ .., ,x , ,,i 30. inch 14 , n , 7. . 7 ,, , ,,,,„ „..,,,, ly, 0.. , ,,p ,, 4r , t. r.... 1 . Z . , are. are reads to build tn.t-ele_sc- Boats and Barges zrateftl fo her friengs for their former patronage, and; Issn., !- :',. sti! lit.a. 1 - • , ts. si.n.gles. lath; oriltog ,at a li ' l ,.. ' ,c ‘ m l* ne Tt r e-- ,W r i :n r l - ,.. r . an d !n ne t pond ers - are scanted. ~ F A lL'i r e ' l .. `hat it InaT lx-a 2 ntinUeli-117 tAr n .47 .. . bt-t n.a . 2,l l s,_ e2rlY . 1 14., ;."...e 2 tt. :le. rr - 11 , :is ,f aseed ..totT end srer l yr 1:1rs: lit their line • tap Pine. good Wages and constant employment will be ~..,,r w. u m 4:1 s'isdsd sst tss..ssisr, sd the shortest 110t1Ce,. : kri" r '' • ' ‘ I.J II- - - ----- ' FISH . de.. Fresh "from ' ia. i TheY are a'* o IwPareli to build. at tbe shortret no.: Billainaere- - The waleretned now has can P " : " r .' i l e . :14-111tb 21 ' 1, . ..'S _ ,gm coal., CAILS and LIMEY CARS. for all kinda of; running regularly tinder his soperriainn. from Balt. (.114p F: virgripp._Tt e s e s t rat , a 10:.,t_t, sod ' ollrirF_?Ferail , to- _______ __. ;Bert. in, .6.4.__31.1y more to Pennine. which will reach hese on Thursday '`!!/ ki•RA ELLA, Dom Grbtri , :Nem. Grttpes. '.:11-4, their el 0TTAW1F•0!........ °• . each w e ek w hhfrePhtiP/4 ° l ste-3 " etc- • The r ivill he 1 , ~,,,_1 „ . . ,,,, . i,„1„1 cord. an d ,any ~11„ o f tt e t s sr 1.7 41 I belt- f Sire . ; i`C'..TT7flrtr.,.l(c. n A ij i mitTr illi i - lha 2 l: . ‘e ° ?;/- ° I T fi t:e ti Vntrunal- °"heli ' °flridingibe P°albs:iille lleng " "ltirnach & Elcarwhr."l:sedinilLimel: L. ~'. ti -, 1 , N !nee for sm'e a 7. Grrernvood Nom- 1 Imp. T1'11311 , 0) deGand and Flinch ses'•diii.,, f o - , mi. • y r „,„....n " cry. 1 ke'"' f; raPes can be relied •!it as rnuine. The 1 lir the loon. Ifs) omit, e a nee ' : nue.' , o' ..... . '---- ise ' ' ff ' d E atuf ' d ''' / lath 41 " the :us hi , taken the Precoltm for the bet bsttir ‘-,:rsrAs -I. ....FereilmatF. ,4t , pet rec t. rtir t .- G wisirg - le - -- tkatr --I :en, r ar. Y. 4. Pnrcillie6. 1251 ' 44 .and VE e r * RGE w il l %F in r Y iziK-Aw mi " - - reowi --e*. s A _ are the r.<. e:-.9./tt1,.1.; ~, ,„ ~,„.„,, :Fehr:n . l4 IIII.0.111}: . TOP::. GENER AL -10VVICE 942 I r alb Ice:, tht be ani r of . fore L tire . airs ith- 1 of ,ter. 1 iv• . , -TE • _ .11 - 414/krAN • ' lat rg, • 1 4 - - _ ,„, , three ~ wti proeureeT _ to execute JOB and - BOOK- PittiTlNO" of every de- ;. • , , U3llll It can be done at any Ober- eetablbdthassit in i 'j7-1 - - - - Bourke Pamphlets, Bills of Lading; ge Posters, Railroad Tickets. " • t_ .- - ANI) POTTSVITLE - • 3 GEiNI4 RAL _AD l'Agreeaabat, Time Rook*, lOrder nooks, .freq • 4. .. 4 1 4, PUBLISHED EVERY. ATpRpAy:,,4OANINO..-g-: JEN-A*IN:;_.::BAN-AN--.l.o.7syfury,::scilv.v-LKI.LI-,:,-QQUNTL.::-W4NNYLVANIA! VOL. XL I. =EMI A•blaiul' iind 'GirardTilic Collicricu E.1,1.A.13ETT1V.0RT, i .. ...&*'..:.1.:::: .. 5C1111.Y.i.LK11j , iCQ.: S. YAN,..W1171-ME SnITII'S SPRING . . .. . . - i-V:I'• - • Ydrktown,.Cafbbii .- Gout y Perna.• ' F AKT- .F11.4,Nn LIN -L 0 :It Et E 'lt It V . . - • - . • • . • AcTei . . ...... eln _ . . . . . ~ 1 .. Is 1....q...t. Franklin Lenterry Conl . i.. no* . .oki,ex • - ; ;. . 2 ....... 1. . w:ik If ri . c .. ir ~,,,,,,i , i phiin .. icii ,.. h i ...,, .., y . . b_i• H. e , .‘„fq,.C,' , ..1..DW ELT...SAW YER It. Co.. who , . 3 4 : A ni . E .„ . 4 75 . i 1 .. LE, L ,....... __-__ ~.i . :...4 . i_,........._ i' l im , rirS F. ,, 1e A'Z!•ht... l Partie.: , ot - deritm froni them, miy . - , -..- , F . 7,‘ - ..-. 7.7. , :,,,.. -k , . va), - F , delieuihßim vint.intr a4nrre r.rtiar.. :. •• • • ,Bile '_3. 'G-4....• • . • ' '!'- . ~.... :..- • . r5 .. ..1..,.1,Ve1ie1t. Si:,•PlOticlelphia. 111 . 13roarleray; Trinit y - Building, ciy_y.titr,E . lc It- COAT.. -. •.. - . . I i t - •'• . . ..L.-70-144 St* St.rebt4 ti' , Onii:- " •••• ' .... ..• - ' . ... 11EIfi-,11E11,.- teeth you to pierce the Bowels of the Earth, and bring oust from the Carros Of Natintalns petsinhieh will give strength to our hands and subject all Nettie to our nse and : pleasure: 77 4; ..141U003. ...11.P(1.-- Ash .A.Toi;ac . iie . .COAL,”, I"rnm the Nfine .of the P • ite,To, , i C0..0. AND Iver.ovr.' 'KENT come ksv.. - in the eelehroteil Meliarinv CotaTielde Waluht tfeet, OFFICES:-: No. TA:Tfroflway..No: 1. Reetoi. it and •I.,i'Doine SL., Bostito. . • PiOr . • • G: LET STOET Marct .SATILIR.P4 - y - ..IIORNING.; : ::APRIt i .15',..:::186.5.‘; IRON A1 1 14 1 KS. , , . . .. . . .. . .. • DINEGIROVE lrim 'A , rkei. • ' . -.' .1 •PINEGROVE, , SCHITYL c'..PA- t .: aili .: 4. .11fROHRER, .3 o.chiubit . .t En„ineer, Yr:Ml= .. ••••• . -, s • January 3C(' . 6.4 . . - • The 4 unbeivll achineSlO are now fnll operation,. .and are. prepared (illl - Orders for - machinery of any..kind ^r etnall or heavy. to . aoy exteni.: ottebded to promptly. 1.;! .p.AktiTNIE - 1;.5.141.P ,^CWI`II4:E.. We.. the• • ..r."2 1 : 1 • --- • entered hito • a :Pirtnendilp, under Abe -name and .atyle of ALT2SOSI. -•• BA - SNAN,io carry on the FOundry, lifnenine, ; mitt: ne and Car-maklug,tiusinter.; fn COunty. • • • ' f'"?' - ` T ALLISON;',.. poT . TSi7Lf..E. . The stibnribers having Mirehased the. Ja"olf :vine Roll:• ing: Mill and thoroughlv.relitted the same," are prepared to receive Urdeist rotl4'l . o2mi of T rails`r IrOm '...'2 lbs..to . thearT. up "to:O.:lbs.; ; "' Mai& and furnish tie same at elhortma.tice. .."-• ,- - - ' • We are IC,S9 . Prepared to frumb‘h and.,7;: --- " --- "- - "' - ' will ricelfe •onlers for, 11TF;RPLIAN'f..-- " " i g t"!". BAR . IRON. all "the .usual- sizes... Round.. Square and Flat'''..Ni - shall keep a sUpple •of the smaller. slzes (Collier's Rails).alyrays.onhand:' . -:" ~TliLti3 BROTHERS; PoitssdllS,"-.llarehi2,:o; -1, .: :..-: ...i . ..-....ii. , :-. . . . ..... •-------. B O : I.I,ERS:ANP.!TAA.IKf i k;', : - •-'•• .. .:::- . . . -.. . . . . . . . ..- The-"Fitb;itiibei to prep.4rt , tt to ex ? cmte orders fur the above articles.. with di, vatil,' at the old place Oflit:sit:less: Coal Street, helow . 'Nocwesian. •i?ti feet boil= .em• al wa , e . : oir ,han'tlT..-Also, the mand- - - . Oral and-Other ISPiirretii, :. • • ... . Of .the best . - inal.tirlaf • aincl. -nerziirp. .Iwomptly , fittentleilt.q. -IrrFans for N'etu Ration raways - ~• 1. • . • •-• JABEZ 'SPARKS_ Anizit?t 37, _'59., - 3511.* - viriLAN-o:ticoN wORKt9; .The subserifs.• are n9w.•'. . pared tu-IhrtaiSh;at. Ashltuali•ort , • V.''orks,• Steam Ft*ines. 4nd any ,pcitver ii . nd rap:teity, fir and ,•,; other:purposes,. Coal Breakers of. - size and pattern nre:elit nee; to,tether NOLL , . restlurzs and. itirtrings of. every. description:. • Coal and Driri Caro. of all sizes and patterns ; lar±e True:: and :Al) fitrnislted ' shortest "'notice._The subseribeni natter - .themselves -that; lintsuptch as• every 'inernber the . firtn k 4 ,practiell'tri(-ebank; ".they. will. be .able to furinAiuniebinetv that will compere favorably with any . in the lifiezion. Orde'r's direked County, will receive proinpt attentimi• . . . • .J.. 11; “ARNSER. ItIOI.7NORY: :14A.C11 iNE 14110 :L PitenitiViir • Friepiry. •'• .'• NOTICE.-.-The bfiehiesii:of the late: • • . Itrni - Of 'SNYI)Cit I X1.1,,NEi.4, nill.be, 1111‘. continued be the igthscriber in all - . rime biandies%of Steani Enthine, .111101 ltur..lron -- Founder..and.irtanufactnrer of 4 • all kinl2.4 . 6f,Nlachiftery'...for Bta.st 'Puma it:all:pad Care. klizo enotinne the • hp,4ittess of l'ifioing • and • Sellihg• the o.lelfrated. Pine Forest - White . Aqh .aro . lied A:3h Cimle,. being sole proprietor of thee GEOliGinV: iF•NYIAfR. Jfinnaiy . . t; TAID: ;1111t.01, — :CO.'..nrc preparoirto.thitir. Mil/s ~in.Palit..Alto.:-.pfyit.ritim, patterns; .:,k.tt .. o r • ' trin2:fririt '2.214 .7 , 1 lwr yard: too.' alai: iliTerentsiz••s i.)f. liar, t.iplate and 4.. z 'round . treftliants..har. . tinh 000000 ...Orders. foi...rail4 .of .bar 'meet. with -prt.n)pt ntten ti.ht if .teft.Tttla , r. at the Itqlling 33i11e. Gkeittite iteattri Ilattlwure • Store.. CvliT re.St at Oa it of , fice,.cori,tr a • Market and - tit-cond ••• • . • 'llO e6....ir,•0pt: TORN - A; I. —Pioneer . . - • The iilibkriber'respectfullY iufiu • s`ihe o rq l r - rmr" . nttenti6n of bti011e,. , r , .., zotntiluttity to' his; fiothit Woriz., 2111114bMIS . w.liere isl)ls.liitreti to maintincittre .. • • • - • , . . . • 1101,1.Ei15_ Er•Etiy. • • • Eimolte .Stnelt . `Air `Pipes;; Glcsolaeteil!, • llrifr Cam li . Oilerr...ttn • . • • :Beim d int.Thanic. arid ha - iitiff , for . yeirrs •tle, i•oteti flim.clf entirely, tti,thie , branch' or t he' lnon tie •,:z•:-•he flatters. mst4f that . work .: ilOnt . ..ht. his .e, , titiktitihnient' w give' saihi Cati ion 4.11-. who thr.' roi w. - it If. a. ua Ts •and - 0, nipan es. tv iir find it: trreat to: their : nth nutitzO to - examine •Onik beforo - enzatring eT:=.ewhere, • , . • • : • • • • •.. 17-1 f . . WASKENGTON4O O 7i:Vi r on!pS, . • ' Potviville, Pa . .THOMAS WREN' yes , trecricillyirtvite. the 'attenti6a of the hrtsine st. commorrity"TO theit New . 3la' chine and Foundry.crectedhetwetn Coal and rOad Ntrett., arleC.Zroritp*irtionyt. - ziau street: whera they are .pcelkired•l 4 itlxi'''' - cure all girders fur machinery of 'Bratl•i: 4 • and Iroti..:sncli as- Steatn..Etrziners.- llkltila kind. 1.4 Gearifig tiold 3i111,4...1!5iwzi fu;til.ktithie coat Breakers, Drift Cars, all. kind!, of Railroail nal a Chalrit:fur . Flat Lind T. Itsit;;--ProL,.s„Switches, ail kiic l of •Cast•and , Wrointht Troll :pracrieal..rneelaviies, .anktinvinn . made' the .de ntand, of he• Coal Retfian thi , ir.t.rudy fory.ear'alA, alt kinds ot Machineiy in, their: Ilya. Of • hits i t ter - them:el\ es that - work dcrie at their, c,tablishnuilitt . will r.d satisfaetion to all who nine. honor thCin with a All 'orders thank:6.llle releli ea' rirld • pcinalaly ex.e cuted, on 'die TnaB reitonible terms. • 'IIIOIIAS WREN, :. *J.; W-5 CVRE • g:.E • • n oun's &. : . .10.11R8 Co., . •• • •••• • •• IRO IN — D L-.: IV A REBC:0: S , . ltnitkei Phi have .alm'ays 6e.-. band and':for salti• • BEST. ENG.,LIS.IfItEI- 4 1NRIY. IRON—Ftill :assortment of- "-Bnalialls. and '-othi.•r• • ftivorife 'Brand , s.' • :BEST AMERICAN B.AIIS-orditiitry . sizei , . or- r.died 'to order BOIL-- ER PLATEI-'--Yromfscurits or, cutr_egulred size. -BOILER BIVETS;--Ltuver horrid. made. in boll& dies: - BEST ENCILIS.II CAR ANl.F.Aniericatf and. -SIIEET -lllols—foi e.overiaz . .TT,'NLAT.4,- ENGLISH.n - rwxy •B'RODS,'BOLTS...NUTS 'and WASIT c- EItS:-- - For briflLtes... c.o . s. and machinerv. purposes LTeneralfy:. - CAST: SIIEAR.:MA.CLIENE and BLISTER -STEEL:. -Alen. an :extra quali:s - for taps . : tied arrive toirether with., a full ;issOrtpartit til 1rint...5.101:- Nails and. Siiikes.: to which Fier attention .ticaleri-f: railroad : cornistnie& engineers., miners: - fonode . rs and 'Oath:jut:gots- invited: . • f' .; • NV:- I.loo.tiCl7g • &C- - F. .o..nriinieers;l. LY-1-‘;Bioad and .flannlttin Met.S.• Phil3i - 1114phi:1.. Watild :call 'the' attention :of Ralirtiadir and:thoseinteiested in Rail niad Pfppertr;to their system of Loco% ' '' • unlike in.which theyure adapt: v. , ed t, the f - Lirtieular.'business for which _ _ they mass be, required; by the nee Of ciac.:two. • three ori. fiiur paii• ! :;f W,hecits; and.the use pc the. n - hole.-1 , cir so much of the weight ',as .may Ite• desirable for ,ad .hesioff; and 'in. aci..•.•Mamodating...thenit fp the grarieN I curves.-strength of :supeistrtictiOn, • ;Ind : ruff land work :to 1, , e clpr.e. Ity these mean*. the Mau - imam 'mein? effect I or -the.P 6 wer . is wittr:tlietelst. expeoge, for at= tend:ince. ant of Incl. and Mrs' airsro:lioad and With these Objilts view; andas'tbe reSitlt,Of tn - entY - :f. there Yearsliaetical eipericure: in the Inisituts ,, ,by 'our ; senior partner. We - manufacture Ere different kinds of Engines-.,. and several clas,sek - q sizes of each' -Particular-attention •pald 'to the strengtii of the ma— , chine In the plan and, •workunanshiP " 1,1 '• an the tleSAtte : L Our long Cxperience'•nd opix;rtnnitiee of obtaining_in-i 'formation, enahles'a• "to nffer these engines •with the •assurance: thaC.in efflcieney - ..e.conetny-afid datability ; 1 - they Will 'compare -favorably-with •thisse of:any :other kind in use: We 'also furnish to order; wheel:vas-les, nrinw.motfr tireltafiteentre without horing.), - ; • ettrePesittOn castings'for.lsearings' of every description of Copper, Sheet:lron anil-Boilei•Woilif • and every at - tide appertaining to the repait or.rencw . al of.tocorn& .• • • : • BALDwrs. • , Jannary.2l,•'B4 - -•:. 'lltl „.. . . •N. . ” ••• •• • ..SEDRALGIA Certificate of ld r. 4. P.: liTed. of charlettown_Matoi ,Tbta is to ceitlfrthat• rime weeks since Iwas - attacked.] with tien.raiZia. In the'. rargit, viOle.nt. firm. Several. physicians . Were applied, to. who did • all.they ..c001d... to relieve me.-but to no purpose:. Every, lizffent•medicine "1 th and remedy that could be found. wcr • e, applied with Out -, effect. My litre 3yes poultieed and bind:teed in order t4i find relief. Since she.' Neural;i - a. att-cked me I . hist twenty-seven ponnds of, flesh. In this - state a friend of toine-reconimended me to try Otis.-M. (1. thownts •Mem- ' physical Discovery.. asst had cored a friend of - his-of Ve ry bad - eyes,: avhicti'.had baffled - Abe skill of. the - arst - * aminent physicians:. ..' _,._.•.1. „ ffi . '• . • _ . • • • . Consequently 1 - went to Mrs: - \t. 0. Brown's oce. and obtained her - Metaphysical .Discovery.: on Saturday. the - nineteenth instant. I applied it at four •Tchvk• in - the afternoon. • .T,hems•uit was Chit Nennihzie sub-tided, '`Almost immediately I felt - relief: - 1 slept well. Without - an-.poultice as bet...Mc: and at - die •tictie. of givinf:- this eertmetate, the :list. inst.. I-consider Myself delivered of 'my diSease, mid recommend the llemphysical Discove ry to: ail whd are sr.:fry:am: .... .. . . , • . •• .. . - . • ..- .. -A REMARKABLE CSRE OF BLIN"DN"ESS. -: • . . . . . • . .... "' • ... • — l-t • •1' t ...- r . : ••••, - • r . rinistiea C. W.. July .2n, I..la;4'..__MM, 3r, i;:.8.,. 0 ", m , . • . j • .._, •- -^ • -•;7`,• .1 ... . . - =Dear Matarne . : aye eel, quite nin m, right .- -•- f1. 1 ...fE lIERR'S lI.OTEI-j . .... ••• '..• • l . eye for seven years- I• have -been to•seyeral doctors,. _ - . . .' ; whom' hyard could - restore my eyesight but . they:. ne- Corrier of Third : and Mar ket St .. .. •.--. • • • ... - • '• - i ..vgr done me guy coMl.. .1 spent...large sums of money. -• • 11... 1 1 RR IKB VAG., Pa. - .' : • ••• in traveitin -, ta where I heard there were doctors who • . . -. .. . .. The attention of the trarshitis puldiels.thosi re- -. could benefit inc but "none of them 'amid. do me anf ftillv eel led setthis old-established Ftand. 'which for the• friend •I:•.thonglit my Me . hopeless. Mitil told •by a PitE:i five nashiths has 1 . ....-en co-ed•th-trade.-and•durirrY • , friend:you conid relieVe: me...• I sent by. a frieni. and that tirafi'has been thorhusidy ref - 6040mi, .repair'ed. and procured youi."MetaphYsiCal Disciovery,” aid th•tWen. aewly furnished. thrall-Mc /its:lhit it now posses : v . S MY:. ty.four bourse after the first treatment I could see..qnito. the ctimreniences peitainine•.in it;firte. - class.l.Ocei. Which :. distinctly.. . l .am rely - thankful for my . deliverance: ... : are-in . , ;any Manner calculated :to ; Insure. the perfect - - • . . : ...,•. •-•.. '.. . I mmaln Yours. truly, • •• .. comfort oC its gee . , . .. . .._ . ~ Its situation alone -*Mild .reCortithend •it as a SLOP - . ! • ' Readthe followingCrstificate. handed .to Mrs.. ht. G. pins! place. beim: Milvair,l and:a half.squares from the i Drown:of 410 Aith Street, by Rev: P. .5 . -.llchion, pas dejois ; , near enoteitita prove 'convenient sufficier.cl7. , tor of 'Broad Street DaptistChtirch :. •• : ...• ' diets nito aFtAd . ther:: - ahnoyeticeof•railroed noise ithal .• .... .: -- ' Philadelp h ia_ .' •,-.- Philadelphia. October 17.•1.582.. . • blts l le._ . --; ~.. . ' ~•, • • :.:. • ..... : ••••• ::•• - • • ' , . rioni Injurie4 received fn my right eye. acherra bYtr, • .?" he fursiffure at enSfrellt stem:: rooms: large tad * wen' i a chronic inflammation had . been produced.• in rouse ventilated; titbit". -*plied with every btrary the market ''... •quence of *lash I suffered, constant maxtryt, Imin... 'Every ran afford . -while as to the management- it'is trusted to , moment Of ray making rife . was embittered, midi 'was the:judgment ofta discriminating public to decide,' - ' ..1 Iretinently Unable to gimp at night. ..-, : -• ~. ..: .. • •The Proprietor !mating' determined to make the char- . .. A variety of remedies bad been 'resorted. to' without. , 1 • aster and reputationof.the :house (he object: •Witbord ' stnicess. and I entertained the pupae:as a feaster-art, . regard to 'cost. h.ipes. to meritthe' patronage and , fitior- ... tif. hit r ng the bail taker. out of the socket, ilithe• hope: . able, opinion. of thosewho.desien stopping: 'tithe-State .. o f 't am :llmil e . . T enet... , - • . • ' - .:: ' • ... . 'Zipicaf. • . .11.ENRY. • TIIIIPMLAS, ProPrietar. l' •••In the meanwhile. mOst,providentially; I noticed one idn. ?R. le. 1 5:: - ...' ... :. 7- :' •." :. •: . .: 4--"cols'... —. l: day in a shop Uindow a • bottle . of ;Pair Richaol's.EVe. l - Water 1 taid never herb : dor it Iseibie. but determinedto N, tti: - ...-„%tld did. viith tbe - I . :mitt deli:Steal remits. • In a 1 . . -few 6ys . th.i.*Oful : irritation was removed .:- 1. could • bear the stronmt light. and. Went faith as it Were to .to.the enjoyment Of s new life:- Inowheep a bottle of It always in - the house: and if my eye - , seems at all dia t pond to annoy - me. .I 'acre it hdrtie and there is an end ...if. it,. I would not be' without it for say - amount of money.. '1 take occasion to, say further, that 'my' wife sated to stiffer sererelyar times from protracted pain in. and over her eyes. mid she bas . found Poor. Richard's . Eye Water a sorpreignspoitic iti .lier.esse, giving her ' • Grateful to - God for the beriefßl have ,siMsOnally re ceive& 1 - cannot butosoc tmtnerld the preparation Most tXtrditd • IY / to all who arc Sufferers like'myself..., - : • ..• . . .r . . :-. • .: : • Pistorof Broad•St:Balitist 'Church. .... .. , .- • ' : : • : RMident-e-.14=. PoPar Sty: MAI, Reentr.. 11: B. Smith's certidlnue offlSt} .:Broadway, ;Pair Iticttirdts Eye. "ales - cared my; eyea;•ao that I can new read the Italca - print withoiskitthuttaglC.some. thing • l bare not dane before in' ten ream Of all Eye Waters threshed by lutist caps the cliiruts.. . . . . , . - • • • • • •• - .. • ~ . , . . . • • . • • ••••*. • , . telebrated -- ...nedicine i si: -.- . -- - • .C4ni be hid at aliiiltigiiiiiiiiesigrit/ef* •.. • ' .: '..• '. . - - DE‘LAS BABISIS -- .4' Cd., No. -11 - Park *New, :Kew. York. Sole. - Agents- for *Wei de of 111s.11. E:' Brown's Celebrated Medielndo kir the United Eaintsand tbdrades.- -To to had: Wholesale of '.lr.hriscas. Holloirati Caw.- den; Itrk 13 North Sixth Ikreet,.Plul - adelphla.. A.h4. at - 311...; X, - G.:13rc , 4 - awo l . No.- 414 dielt..9reeti - ,Ms: - *aid% .11, 415. .. '• . - . ,:, :* . -... : • • - - - 1 0 . -: ' '—ftt the 144 Yr EL On the'Europeait l'ian. • Opposite City rark, - Cor. of Fronk- • • • . . Spacious Refectory; Bath Roo* and. Barber Shop Bed-oxtms.warmed gratis and only one bed in a room Do not believe runners or hackmeu who sap are lull Servants are .not allowed.to retive verqtthlttes. . , TJNION - HOTEL, Cue EaCCILANG 73 'HOTEL) ararrizzsr.,pcerTsl7'. - !:E.LE, it JACOB LINTIENRCTIEL. Pror,r, - April •Q, FEGER'S HOTEL, . ` d'orinerly MORTIMEWSOId. Stand 4 ackt. Prorr. IRE H.OPIS WORKS OF w JOHN, RbET3I.ING Trenton, New Jersey. tar - A Inge aesartmeat of Wire Rope magma. on hand. °ranee tilled with dwpateh: For aim; etrezigth. ad eae. see decalar. ate 1...'ed.--1-1-r NAVV• TOBAt CO.—A large too of - thi beat Navy ;aide,. se' 4and :Ed kir gide , -I.lm - 31 rd. . 'WI E. goyim =IS3 • 1110 uuro MEI MRS, I G. BROWN'S GREAT . METIPHYSICAL DISCOVERY. Tim HEM), DISCHARGES F1101!.I THE E•kl?,- CATAlgM;:stuitALdl., RriEtT4.37lS4: sqRoruLA;BROIICIIIA AFFECTIONS THROAT Diseased' Eyes. Loss.of Hair,.Enisrsoment of the Liveti . . • Diseases of the Kidneys, Constipation, .Gravel, • . :Piles, tteanitit, Fite, piralyais, Kwth: • • . of Blood to the • . • 00AST_TAITION, With aII and'. every:ilisease which infests the humiii • ' body, cured effectually by ' • . DIRS. 111 . . G: BROWN'S METARTZSIOAI DISCOVERY. PRICE $6;. • • AL G.. BROWN'S Celebrated POOR RICHARD'S EYE WiITER, Prieiier bottle, $1.50-- . , 9> . ual Size, 59 ..cents. - MRS. 3i. G. .BROWN'S Celebrated SCALP ItENOVAToTh Price . per boTtle. $1 . -.• ' •. . . OrtICEIS.:No . . - 410..4.11C'T1 ••••• •:• No. 11.11()ND Street-. Nc%‘' . o(.irk, And at • No. 5 REMBER.TON Square,:llotiton. • - • . Nobnrhi witl• natruments.. • ••' NO'hlow the ears.; . • : .• • ' Na , stinihnfi'nti the nostrils nt: introducing. wires. .;No pnnrinf'z medicine:down the thr6at • ; • '• The METAPHYSICAL, DISCO.VEIII" . wiIf reach eve. •ry that drugs `:and Instruments -and. thou'sanils:of places besides;. • . .• • • - " ONLY: ONE' ROOT; . . . ~ . -- .There is only one rootin' he' tiiiiiian . hodr - which give- birth tie antics tains..the life of di4 ,- ase: : - No mat ter.whla :name 1:i . 'given ai disease: : -MI matter where.. 'or-how It'll; located in the :4-ystetri : -no matter how h mg standing, 41r whether kis hereditary Of not. I. might call the disease which_ the. built- is slifect to. from in-, Mi t rance of the: first ramel lesion. - - But, underimind arid fetneinher that I do not te,,at, disease ;* I treat the came: lietneriaic:r there.n: but, one cause'. Evervtlanz ovetiving that is an efa , cr, '-Were I to- treat effects, - I alinuld only be - lutstetiltig - the. patients to . their long,' re:altinnlitee in the lone church-yard, where they-. are uoW, ea:lie:lln thotts4ud. dallY: . .. • -,'..• . . . . Souncl Advice. . . in all case s 0f,19c31.• iiaidea, or unexpected attacks o '4lseasa; .A.1.1 . 0X; OF THE; :• • • Metaphysical Discovery, Is ijtlcii Ell - Snd. izeee'nee of the BEST.PI.I)::SIc,'I.4 IN . THE LAND. , : • • keep a'poxjtt their horse, REILOILiati.f. CURE 01,.1)EiitFi..61,';'11VE:ST'Y' YEArtS.:STNNI)KtiG . , • . Newcomb., of Qtfiney.'. do' certifv I have been entirely deaf-in.ritY left car for tWelity itn&for the itast . .la yearn my . riAtitar ha.. been so deaf • that I could 1101 hear ~ ...niversatiou onpublie speaking of. any - kind: I ertititl oothear the chureh belle rit , while: l'iva.:sitt Mg iu thZ• church. - I have al.° been-. troubled nonitier of yeare with a svrf a. re threni sit' that I . was'obliged to glve tip:eine:Mu in Church; for:I ht.!' lost' thy '.voice. ?fad - great trouble in ihr. head.. terrildt‘. 'noires, almost to craziness. - My braid felt numb-and. •stupid. and was a source of constant troulile to me. . • I tried every reinedy that eouhrth, th,,,, g broc went -tri.auri.4s, but as they: wanted to use instruments, Would 'have nothitig to do with them: - About one ,mtintli,,ince.l obtained Mrs. G: Brown's. Metaphy- Discovgry , and mittd it arcortlint4-to ths. bottles. and the result lA tlfat thehearing . of both ease is tx•rfectly restored: -so that I"ean hear as • well ai any mail:, `fhe :;real trouble in his head isen tirely gone. • 31v Mind feels perfectly Tact' and at rest. :my throat: which was eo.disetteed, , is cuthelY.Cured. and • I reialvereti my voice'imain, 'I would not take One ' tbotoatl dollars for the benefit I hate rec.:rived in the' use of Boma's 31 ! ...taph5 - siettl Diecorery,. •••, ctnE • ASTLIMA; • '• •• . .. 3IrS. 'Cheerer, residing .at e Allen Street.Bo.i • have heed troublertforloor years ritlt' .S.oreltlitriat. - - For two-years 1-suffered with 'cararrir.and great .clitzinese my-head: -eetrieti . a. ' if I was: fall ing., .1 buffered greatly With aethnia, it being thethilita ryin'tliellimily. I was. diseased all ov, , r coal.' not • Fo where there. was: shy duet. pain in, my .bead and heck. 'I. have suffered much :with 'coldlect. The'brtnes in mY• neck .Wem• a? yawn oat of ;place. with • the asthma, and,niy throat: looked-like Mir Iteef...- - ..tifter• ritplyingt...•Sereral phyeicititis and obtaininguo.relief, 'Efriallf applied tti lirownr by whikse OpeFhave.bern so' much benefited that : l now steep Well, although. I .could not. forMerlv go - where there wait any dust:-. I etatichriot go to the - dobr withroy head . uncovered silthOut lakirm Au attack of 'asthma. • Mr.a.thma -is nw- entiroly_gone: 31Y. catarrh: has wla.;:ly disappeared. I.P:it Weak and lang.nid'for many. year.,.so shat.l watta but - then to myself•••• The eoldnes.. .of MY feet has,disappertre•d. and I feel, a general ciren 'latiou through Toy, eittire systerth stthat I begin to fee.. formerly.- full. of strength and vivicity.'and - can at tendtdhtitfeehold duties. as :well as erer I did'in my life, • fCAT.ARItIf• OF '.THIRTY ,STANDLNIG • . . . 1,. S.'`C.„ Chase, of •Clatnhridt7epart...do certiry that . L. have . heen troahled .wlth a had catarrh for.-upwards Of. thirtv . vears. robtained 31ia .11L G. ittowieslLetaph7 . .. Meal' Disc very, _and. iu ten minutes after- asiug . It. :tonna relief 'that_l never fOund before. " I .lutve'neti the, medicine laithfnllY, anti.l I . vliv.ve that it Went to the voot.Of me di,:ease,*anti I feetas if . valtirth was eradii.a.,. ted. frOrn Inv ..system.the fOtil . effects ei said disease, :having ceii d. , 31y4i•e: also has-been suffer inn .frotii enmpt:lcAtion *. On re‘inl., , , the - Dif.roverv,' Clotted 'hloOd tin& matter. ria,hetillromitter head and ehe fount, - imrnedime relief. and has • been.zaining her • nenerailteitl th'evr'since. - l'ller.thes4 virenrnsiances heartily recvatmettd the iletaphyFical.Diecotei - y-to all =MIEMII • • .• CCompoisl by AdA. Byera of Sr; emits.). •*". • , SUE 111311.5 N . :11A ken. Ar:o : T PAC ; !SEA. „ • • Our mini) . fires shoni bri g ht ou the " mountains That, frowned on the 'river bidwir. •:• . • stood by our guns lathe morning, • • And eagerly watt-hod fur the foe ; ." : • . `When.rt rider esine . ;out of the'dark - ness, • • . • ' . • • . Thalweg o'er mountain and tree..' - • ! And :dunned ••Bos., op,'atal - be..ready. ."' .• • • . • For... Sherman will mach for the iew`. • . . , , . . . • • • . Then cheer npon cheer forbold 'Silent:tab - .•• Went up from each vidln . and Oen, : - . And:the in.& re . -echned Ihetnusic.f • • , .For came from the lips of the men • • • • . .• :For weknew that the stars in our banner,' • More bright in 'their splendor wbald bu And that blesicing,.from North-land wnirld greet us. When - 'Blinimau tytchetidoWn to the sea.' :.• • Then . toward. - lioy‘ forward to battle;, • . • , . • We marehed on nr wearisome way; . .• ;And we stormed th'e wild bills of tt-•-ftar4 ' • • Gid blesti those that fell on. that tis2r- • • Then Kenesaw•clark in its nlbey, • . Frowned dOwn on the Flag of the Free t• . But the Fist and the West bore our.shindardik— : •. And Sherman marched onto • the sea:. . . Still. onward we pressed - till 'atir hanners.' • Swept - out from Atlahtms arint walls,. •. And the blood of the patriot - dampened ' The &nil where thetraitor's flap; t • '. But. We . paned ant to weep for the: fillet? . ' Who slept he each river and tree ; • Yet we twined them a-wreath of -the latirel, As Sherman marched down to the sea. . . . O, proud YIIIB our army nat'utoridng :• • . That siond hy the cyp' - e4 - $ and pine. . When Sherman you'art. weary . . . • But this day, rairSavannith le thine;' . , Tbeii p ft estrvre so ri2 Sor nue ehieftdin, . •: Thur ri And the stars la our banners shine hrii titer; .Whed.Shertnnu in:Arched down - to-the:sea: • . ..• Frpm Journal TELtYIII.II,III.ING . , . nave 80.ert that darting,baby. trith.swent. rosy. diniplorehenk I.ln.trd its . soft: and silken laty,tsge, Such' as. hatnet.-onik :ANA .. . . It.' tia.leci-s of clearest lirie . litnesiv;• - ••'.liir.tif ript.v.t. 'cherry hue: •- : And its laugh is Sivectest - mn4ic r -- Ali its set Nv . ith love imbue:: • "*. .. -It has nose of form niost tuiltless,.,. • ....- Atoith of more than sculptured grace - 7 - In its chin dimple . ~.. ..... ...You cluiscarcelkfailtb trace:.• . • - - . . IlairjuAt windiwz intiiribile. , .. •- Breath /la - t•weeta,.?rnorning• halm, And it34eal•s fall clear.and errs.tal•,s .•. • Aa..t.tle Gew.at ereninfes . c2aCn.. •• ' . . . .. . . All its tiny t0e..4 and iln.i...eril -.• ' ...Are most wifiit'of their kind. And iis feet-and hand.• are etnibbiqst . • You tqayeyOr tlinme to rind_ - j: -., . . . . Ne'er was kiss of 'coyest toyer HRH' so swest. to nwunirii. face (Inn• - kiss, iif.baby , • , • In: its i.tino!....ent. Thmrynu never can !grow weary () f- the' tapes it: trie% . • • While a find , imagination.% , ' ' • I.linde,ytiu with the icitetit - est spell Many a treuatirail tittle . precintt.. , - Tlinaglt rie'er in parent: latiattage. • •• lii ~e~pre = scd its wondruaa - thought.. eherith. • : -1111 rfl an anne tlid.e'er'nlifetid,. • And thi. cherub hurl a nrianise • . .13 ring. inortt-wealth tliaittreniured gold , . . . . Pure end- , ermiti•,;;:k• • - Artles. lovu.i%ith•trfo; f';u4hine lieeutiful ;Ala; ;itelikling, retinue The , 10 - e•e. eni:uleele Have you sen that darlinti• baby! :. • --• • T , til:csti fled it nrilAvhere .•• • - .. . , : 'Whi•re ni-ntbsr's Artus•het i.ufAnt cradles •.. • With a lullaby's 51.,ft. art. • . . -•. ... • . WRiTTEN'ARITHYILTIC. • , . . _ .. . . ~ This Is a subject that is as of great impor,. taneSe'.in a - practiml.serise aa . any other' taught in school,; and. one in: which •:the parents liS a ginteral thing take. - 11 • great : interest: . ..W hat teinh er 'lids not heen.toll, by an xio as .parents.. ..!.• I "trait - My child to . pa} particular attention toArithinetic.": .Now frit is a subject of :se' dineli importance. 'it is• Certainly very .irapor: tant:that' we shotild• ; know': how. to teach, it: so . 4.3th . :inake' it . as "ri•acti;•rii 'as - posSible. • We would . allYnYs . have: Oral • arithuietic precede, written:. 7 SO , We'Ntliri . take up the subject with. the; understanding . .that.' the child has -sonic knowledge' of 'the : fundamental -operations With'sucli - - - .ntimliera aS. he .. ean use orally.. And w - e - .will ;give our rrn 6 th6,(ls of • teaelline, the subjeet - and 'only:methods that iikhave tried and ..foand.to be snecessfith hoping . , all who -have - different Methods' : will' give ..us theit&. - dint • We - - can compare - and 'discuss them and probably arrive at a correct method. At least: it Will. heheriefiCial,l trust, to all: as :all ; writers for tltia.column court friendly criti 7. chin, ..-Wi-Will suppose we have a 'class be: . fore us, - 'for the first time iri• this 'study: ' We . *otild. - Writethe ..figures. 1.. 2, .3e!•i. 5, il, 7.'.1,.. 9: ~ 1 1. on -the.' blackhear, • promisetiohsly . . - Poiniing - to.l;ve•Woind • ask . W'-hat it .retire serited,, all • . Perhaps --w - .would .raise-. hands.. :vs ell tilibie; .can you tell.?..A.navrei 'l.. :One what?' One . unit, perhaps,,would be the . ens . - wer.,•: . We Would then point to the cipher and I 'ask similar . questions about' it until we thought --•:- - • l' they' fully udders - 43'0d it; Then. ve-,*(fuld • - - - - flrilltqlNp, tIEcITITIONS, • -: -..- Y> p l ac c .a . poe..t,) the left nf - the'ciplier.• and' tell It is an taiticatoe,s• - fluty . te 'Study 'Metliodk. them' that the" econd place . was.called•tens,. , . .. .. . .. .. • . of . developing,iheintellect•Ot his. pupils. .. It i . . point ing.te it,. - how :litany . Lena . ? One ten ; ' 'not: sufficient that he aluihld... - Con tent .himsel .• how,many'linits? - .M.)onii&ellowMany.units , :if.h a preparatihn concerning the stibjeci - -,t t, 1•• in one ten?, ten units: . Placing .ft t arci..tcr the be, presented.; he' should coital:int - 1y -strtvet. l. lett. of the Ulpher. - we would ask similar qiies 7 eevellipe a . sYstern.of iniparting stich knots - PI . tioris coricernme it, then three, and so Oa, ini . edge•in such a manndevelop er.aS -shall best , til We- had hiercntiie, :Then we Weald prat the Pupil:. • :There are :two - priniary 1 , ..- lice- theta . rl, ; these: :until they . could. Write.. .Objects to be regarded by the educator. in cons: - their.. 'readily.: ..Wewould then write one in. ,ducting a rccita ti Oa.:•• . ' . f heseri.Woi inpart hi, •;.-:'. the .ten 's 'place, ancli•orie .in ; the Unit 'a place; inforia;tion to the .mind and'.deticiping di . ' ;: .arid -aik.how. nany..•tems? • how . many. unith? . . Menialairength and powers of the pupil; ....•:. ;.'FlinS. - We 'Would_ coritimie•hetil • they could. ; • It is said .-.that he who. provides labor- fo-.:-.'readily.write and .read -np to ninety-nine in the.heor by Which they' can earn:a-living ; i . -,. • elusive:. Thl4....thight occul - !. a great many: a grZater. benefactor. and .more - truly . wise - ! . W:i . :•;4311i-...43uf . .--* . c, would go no - further., until than he 'who stonily gig es froth his own stere-•.7 - they:.had.. - :'fairly ..-mastered• • this.. .. Then We ... • .. • . 1 „... Th e..n er :R e i w .,al ular.bil Creek eorreipbnderit of the The.philaaophy: of it . undoubtedly • is'..in s t h ..:.- - ..wouldWiitetwra, telllng them the third. plaee, ea, says of the work in prespect.in • fact that: he. is the greatest benefactor ,W . -tp . .: -:...: Wits. called, hitildred..%. • Retw.many hundreds?. 1 1 -' l- '' teaches self confidence, aio hence -self sup . .. " - One f. How many. ten&? .• none,' How :many .1 the Vebanini - County oilregions.: - .. •• . -. • f' When 'spring - ,fairly . opens:, and the. nut part: •• :: Tints ,it is in' teaching: ;He is; tb - :.-. *units? , inane :...HoW many, units in One haul-. 1 there. will r be want- - - :. best edileator.whe teaches the' pupil the revs ~ • . -tired ?."One hnndre - I :units: • Thus' we Woul null is ready to. place; i eel flatly three theu.and good,: trusty . engineers *Self- feliarre,e 7 -wlpi - : developer . r_. fife' greater;.2...prOceed'untilnine.hundred was written read-,- t i They will . oilly.Man 'fifteen. hundred 'e gi ngine& amount 'cif tnental :power in -the . Papil.. ..-- ...ity...,Oornmetici.V.lien at:one linnited arid on Ordered .for the oil regions. : And for all :• Wlhit. is - More lamentable. to is :really • tau, .' andcarry . .it..iiii to nine „hundred and ninety:. "these., ..these there :wilt be - Wanted. fully. sii thou efliicat Or—one Who _is .'earnestlyau - are of thr . - .idne i .-... AN e Would continue' in the . Same mans . . aaridinen-ef-all wBrlc: - Wood and-Coal Must • imPertance-Of,this self reliance—than to see 1.., , .. - ...tierr.inatil we had reached_ billion&. 'Taking , be. furnished, ...With •tea .. and '-terniasters to . reeitation-Orindueted -in such a r.'iitrinii r er as .ti i. : great - care - tr . ) keep. before • the `pupils"-.all - the the i ltranstiortit. . , .AA. these Must eat; :drink; swear edueate'isiniply ickself distrust. and ocmfusion. :-.- time that figurea-iricresse in Nettie, froth right ~ .So f:ii. as . I stn able to decide; there arettrf:•-: tra - left, - ..:and,:diat ;each figure .Was lea times and: -sleep, brit' v.-liere.?'. - ilouses. unlit .n. be - .13uilti• and faintliesinust be brought to•oceupy . things that an educator .should norflo; allOw: . , greatdr - thitia its neighbor to.the - right-_ and . ten . them; ..All sorts and kind 'ortrade Must be pupils to recite while 'sitting; nor, recite - the i : Ivties:less timalits.neighbor to-the:left. '-,We. t a r: vobt e. .. briSk.- . Brisk • trade - Ire city riialry.•'..:Other Lesson. or the" . rinpil. r' Let• Me. illustrate.. ~. ......1 would drillthenthorriughlY'lkus. .• A: few•rrioaths since I was . pre,:eut at an ef- F . .conaniencingto add. - 'Weeks and even Mouths ei l s . plade s • El i t is t be bui lt 'aild : Uc cu l liel • aminatlon of 'a.cliiss of :yOung ladies in 11011;1 . spent inillus part of .arithmetic - Will .1? fully 1. 1. This will take more - niertand: : .more . • eapitaL afterwards. w hcrass if. l ii i s i s.cot •• Froth' thewilderness =lst come - the himber, - , al' hilosOphy.r. 'The teacher , was :•a Man ...of) made up mhch . .e•xperienee,'. but I.:Observed that there i'• fairly Mastered:yen will be . eraharassed.with and - the ,sh ') 1 v is:. even short -- now. • More was a lack. of later t,". chtliu, I . yogr.tbias for Years.. I have. seen: pupils in pact - •• • :menare wanted.. t P ed.. Thonsands of acres of land`. Siasn, .While.recitine: initheptirt -oftheelas& i, snhare . and ctiberoot who eouldnetwrite num- 1 been sold.: - Landmarki Must be . found • The. - ekatrination :Was': Creditable,' but-'-the in- i , . - .ber.4 . inyolving. orilYititotisands. .!` Aalte- haste : and established.. :', Civil engineere•are in- meld: :They •:must -hare assistants:. More . mructor remarked tO.rite that.be . .had 'sc) much ! .slowly titit surely,: is'. a• very gOod ' motto. difficulty inseenring recita dohs: which. ere 1• • We z. Will take up -addition - - in , our tat..., .71 men . .. l - more - accoriamoclatidfia needed; and: • • energetic; natural - and full 'tit life, :, that . they . t. :-• • -. ..- : ~.• . _ 1 . .. .1 soother heaVy :layer-, is again ' added to our.. • . - - . . .. . • • , g . LE . ai 3 G . a I A : O.l sG Lis!. •• •- • . many trying wants..- The i gerrn. is scarcely... .were far:. ton mechanical . Mi the part of : the • ' •• vOung lacli,'.W ho . .recited.'simly ' from . the......-: . ...Orpheus C. Kerf.' . , is- out in a eharaeter-'.1 ,,;t. started..e. might - say the. business was hi' - Plf. so,. the jnfant is- a Whopper . . .head. not- front the heart;. soul.. •• I - . observed.l.-istieletter to the. - Ne* York Leiuler; ha 'Which' ' ' infancy: We direhardly*M e its manhood.'icipat '• , -. • that that - the c lass recitediVhde sitting, :and, ... he capitally .takes off . the very :satisfactory i -. • • • - .-_—.....,;,:.....;___-___•_.... -•-•.- ,-- • :that the teacher . occasionally. aakede„queS-i . mannerin .wilich - .Rebeldoni. receives its con-, .. "•-• .- - - . 11 .. . )511 lion that very plainly .slanswer.gested its • answer. i_ tinned and 'repeated - disasters: Captain Bob ,I, ".- IN . ENGLISH cpitE FOR:RI! fikE NE. Thisi'Methodof reciting. lidef.m• calculated to 1 ,.. Shorty . personates the Federal.Goremtnent, 1 There. is a - prescription iii :rise. in - :England preVent goeid, - .recitatiiiiasany.'. development: while. Captain...3lunehahsen 'figures - as :. the !' for the cure of drunkenness, by which thou.': : ..of independence, - ..The Standing: position is,! , Confederacy: • .:'.'.. i ..• ,•:: ...,..... . - ---.-... •.. T -...-.: 1. Sands are said to have been .aisistedirrieerov- - best adanted-to.enalale.-„one - .to• - _expreas- his; i,..- - . - --Right behind, me came a reinarkable•being . - •eririgthemselveS:''.Therecetpt . . Caine into no - - -,- thoughts freelY.and .- forcibly: • Just imagine l, • Attired in- fragments of grey - ,;.lonely .a . pro-....,.teriety. through the efforts of Jobe :ViiteHall, • Johh H. - Gong - h .- and . Henry Ward' :Beecher, * digious thicket of Whiskers; through the hat .. commander of the' Great , ,Eastern steamship:,,. • addressing an audience while sitting in ; . ter of which his eyes glared yellowty like. the.' .He tad fallen intristacli habitual drunkenness chairs . on the liistrhml '' , TrY it yourself ray'i , brittles itr .an'. apothecary's sshep . doWri , ' , the. . that his-mOst - eartieSt.efforts. to reclainalaim7. kind reader, and if yOU:ar e.uotiess e.ner-•i atreet,..- . Aille . .appreaelik nearer he. hastily.: self Proied tadayeilidg --. At length besought ... .getic i •lesa-fOrcible; more restrained; less net-1 • put: On a pair-. of . .partially . dissected..White the: advice of an .eminent physician . .4ahngavei.'. are'. *rin.....your reading while: •sitting . than . l_ cotton :glare& and casually rearranged: the blur a preheriptinn. which he followed faith- while standing; YOurthorighti . flOW, - lesa rap: I strip of carpet binding which served: him riaa . .i . fullY for seven: months, and at the end of that •-. idly; - Nividly--y.int feel •moreinelited - to, be!.: full dress cravat.'.-. ' • •.: .- -.' • '-. ..,, :*. ' • ' ... -I time had lost all...desire for liquor, .although , indelent- . --your bloOd flows' inure. quietly , .-I i , ...-- "Yours,,. truly;" said Captain. Bob. Shorty., I. he bad • heertftir - many.yeara led captive-by: a: . once had a Student-4 young lad'. of Medium i -.. _"Y andel l"' .hissed •Captain Munchausen, I most deba4lug: . p.ppetite. - . - The receipt, which . _ ability-in _Geometry.. She did, quite Peerly.i . removing from his lirow air-unexampled cun•-•1 . 1te . :. afterwards . published, and "by- which so-. 'for one -w who had studied* :it before .as .-ninelli . . g,lornetataiii . of rags. in the last stages of cap; [ - rriany-dther : drunkards • hive ben-assisted. to: :as she. bad--three bOaks.uf. -.Leg,euilre: and i• •and . -.handing•lt to afaithftil cOntraband'Whol reform; , is as follows: '. :Sulnhate...of iron,: five six *Of Robinson's . :Geonietri„ •••I was obliged , . attended hint. ••-:. - . • -••'' •• ; .. '. ' • ~.,..I. grain -S - 5. Magnesia;. ten grains; - peppermint. to recommend lento . thelbegitinhag•elaes, - -af , , , . -.*...Why; theri ; '!'.said...Ciiptain Bob:: Shorty,: 'Water • eleVen drachms; spirit - of nutmeg. one ter A Arial. ' .She... told .toe she- bad recited ':, doffing- kits • owri, - - cap and*- tacking ._ up ;his . - - ilriclira, - - - twice a day.. This preparation acts I ihnS:- - --The teacher - euu.iic:iattxt the.• - • propini- I . 'Slee.Y . es, . '''iri . the Milne' 'Otte United - BtateS of i . as atonic and stituultint, and so partially sup-. tiona for the' clashel - Ped :thein : construct America, 1 propose to move upifin'yonr Works I plies the place . of the. accustomed licitior;-and-• • the fighres,''if.they could, :not do :',..inern, , and i iminetliately,!' •-.-..- .' • --. :'-. -;.• . .-.. . • .... -- I prevents that- absolate:phytiCal and 'Moral their if the pupils hesitated in the demonstm-I : '.. %And:now:my boy; flcil. particularly lament •I prostration that folhaWs a sudden breaking off thins - be wouldalways-prehipt;- - henever re- . I 'My,. limk of,' those tinspeakableintellectual: . t: tram the•nsepfstimtilitirig drinks, . i . viewed daily ; thus. he never had any - failures gifts which enable the more refined- reporters i..... - - •:•-• -- - • • •-:.. --• • • - - - - • l, . This Young lady-"could .- at all bet! :of all - riur•eacellent - andfuioral daily journithi• :: WiI.VP'ENSSiILVANTA ... ... 1 . 04 . Dont*. sok 1118 fail when. . required • to' di) ber,...oWn ;reciting, f.••,-todseribe the fistic.achievemects . of t fi e ..0 0 ..: 1 W),E,--L-The Harrisburg. TelY;vit : ta . yis Peon; : • unaided by. die; :she hadno confidence , - midi ted A rkansas% Mule -and' celebrated - Jersey Sylvaniallas. added.l;ooo . .:volunteers 'to the constant feat etieirled 'her:about. . ,-• . ...- - •• i-: Bantu:in ini.dianner that deliglathoverY well-. l y aimf'withlittlie Jail, sevenweeks,.inorel than: • . 1:-aitencled an exarniaathin bra . class in Gc- ',. toladhetedr'breakfastlable - in :tbe. land, add.j.surrither State inthe Loon saving , the GO,. - • ranetry in one.of our oidestA:cidemies.in thlisi . ..furnishea eiqUisite .readiug'foiptitrate fahti: - . 1 rernment'then.FPense and delay . of - drafting,- • Staie, aratwita pained as.wellas - .aStonishecl'ati• lies: • ' .:. - - ,- . -...'..• ...-. , •••:.- .• ~ .•- '.: -.,•.• - ..!,. a aa . a ddi ng -„ Toctal j s. . to r , Aja.. l i my i ns - ;e4 d .ts r . _.- . -..,. . . .. ~, _ 1014 t-i. sfrer.-:: The dia& Was ill Ark: Iv, Ill• Lie- t: ' though . -.Fc,n7ward . hoppe4 'Captain' -Rob,. Shorty,: as-;"rave recruits: -- This is the achy petin,yr*.ani% gendrethey•:triok - the- hooks to the • lacrili:'.tliough on 'Spring:a; his elbews neatly. aquar4 .l.'bria alt ari acteil. - - :She never stopeto dispute. and drew the•ftgar6 • Ott•the board froin.thel . .:his.fists'held - up -like - . a - couple of .-apples on [ With the. Government about the amount l*Pki:.:.and ottly - closed it when:' tailed it. ll pont . :.stk:]* . sl l(l .4is.hei , id Poised." .though it•-.---- bl ' & •ilittt : furniii.lies thetioapa.when wantixt :: . ..--: f - . •to recite, sod:then to : he aided by the teacher just l:: ettirted. to „Wok :round the : enrner: With 1 • -'' '`. -. , • --• - •. • .... .-•„, - ,:- , . If they- : beiltated.:- :, :L . : '.- '-... • .- 7:: .: -..•-. :::1 - . ustawinatch,.. and: eyes•shining...like - the het-. . - - - Gy-S - o• titsses are granted ' to Sich-7 ' ..I.f.stach.' teaching is, &aid: then .'s'Oe is 1. - .:tonis'Otiglass bottles, thew vy-31unciltinien .., . A • . : • .. .. . . . . . . _, . .. . • • . • ine i.'' ...•_ -•'• . -.- :: - ; ..-. • -•:,- ~ -.. .. .. :-.. • : ~. , r, -- seuftliits : cauficilisly back tied'. hitia - - la - -a half 1 1: - ' ^ ° 12 ' . • n -' ' '.-- •-' : •• •-• in ---.. :- ~ ' tilt vrted; to - - be. on w ::- --- But:Oaten teacher:ilk:Wl& relieTe his pupil ' :tittle. . Now they italie. skips:to - Wards , tilt& 1• . giirliiiire „... . _ the sT. in piano innate .frOixt fingering . the , "..diflicultt itthefr; 'and'. now they.slo -, )wick. - .Litleiyin4 .l .. Maim. tl:). - :. -ash flgictri..:. - - - - . passages :hi the niusie,.. by . tioingit forhini St;,. '..irna•iSialSedand'ilit patned I andf th46.-4 . 1.4q I.- .cirtiie day ' ' Overlaid mail between San. all times, haist . i.eT . ig would libehefore sliett - n ::hop'haek - ... - ~."'.' ' .i. .'..'' ' -:- -.. '• • .... ---. -,..-: -' • . --. .:1 Francisco: and -- Salt ;Like :Orli-has . been -re-..- .... . . .. . „ - pupaito could play... -.... :. ..., . ... . . . ‘l, was gazing at all this, my by,-ttt speech- f g ilillgl - -..- ' ',-----.'' -.- , :' -,- .-..-. . -• • • • • • . . . ,•• . . .. . .. . • ..TheN.lowin.q. is the --ditty utiT.,.. by . .. Uncl e. sam's Colo.red lii ratitry on . thou . . , .• - . ..- . ni . a . rei .into 'andl w6ugh Petersburgfiii,Riebiind early .oti . 'andy mornin. , , week. TiiiA•alt notek aetl2. el,i in : its, diction, it•is .quite ex- . .. press • - .. say. darkies. hrib,yCla sem di:triassa, -:,.. '. •—• •Wid . d;" muffztaidlunll.4 face; •:, •. , .r• . • •,, " i•Oo !initug ttOroad.sotai! dyne dik'mornin',. '. : • •-• • .. Like ilt44 fzniii• to wavedi. plaCe ! . • • : , : • ':• Ile 4 .- - een (ti• Prhoke way up de ribber.,. -•• .• :i• •. -... . - Wbeie•de•Linktyt ntinboatq lac';: ••• : .• -: .. .• • lie took his bat :Oct. left berry sudden, , --: :• . Audi •kx - 'h•os runokl - away..: • . ..'• ,' .• • • , -.. • . -•:• .De tuns:ift run. lial..tia . ! . .. . ; •,: ' - . . : .De datii6 , stay.; to Ibo!: - .. - .: :. • • ..... - •'. •.' It .fniv4 he now de kingdpm.eomln',- -.. •- , , • . In' de ear ob Ja6oo- -,•. - . .- - . . He! Air foot tine way arid . •f.);ir font tr.fidcler, hc , ACeiZtlf..i3Chsundr . e4l,ponre., .• . .11is"coat"s Ilit..he-enit)tlirt pay de talluf; • An" it won't tench Ibilf .wit.k• coon' , 116:drills winch dey calls -kn'te'ets miglit• tetn`d. - t). , c'he'll.try to fonl dent Yankkee:. . • For to cOntrribiincl.. De maw=a 111.11:. 111! . t.! . 1m !- ..• DedarkeT taY.'ho !Iv'''. • must 'lre now de killgdolllColltin', An' de y.a+.ob dabiiO, T•4oziiiooll. ftilOtitt..- J. A. :TT. .PA M . :714)R iE, M. i .. . . . . . . ... -All riimmlieration.ginfended• for thie 'enl . ii.nt will be riddre.ied to.J: A.M.' Pis3.sionr...P6ttsii./U..,.. It WoOld'seem.'he . the,Part of good sense to require thelelass to „do their own Work.--.: You inaY.Say, that the :pdpila fail then•Sd.oti ten, -Very welt; let them MI But we have to go-ov.er-the.grotind So slowly...if they mast do all, the reeltmg.• 11 little food; when the digestive . Oritani are healthY. gives More strength,-',.than . much good •-sw.tlloWed • when, the organs are :not capable of digesting because of dyspepsia.:: ' I sirs asked,if would .not explain anything -in recitation.', I would -explain, very: much:. but not Unfit the class has recited,. or. tried to, recite and failed. The: place. for..recitiog is theldaee• to discipline the class--the'place'tO review.-to explain More:fully the ground al r ' :ready passed ovet,' . .to..drilland .. deve:op the -faculties_ of the phpit—that niayhaVecorn= inand over. them stall• • : Suppose .vtitt'eottduct the recitation entire= ly by question, :and' '.answer, instead 'of :an nouncing the-topie and .requiring. the: pupil to proceed with the entire t;liScrissien,..or • til requested tor be Seated : Do. You . not, as questioner; do fully half of the , reciting for pupil?,• Does it not, as - a' •general • thing, • :take its much,..-or .even. More. Icnowledge. of ••the stibieet to ask-the,:questions intelligently . -than it does .to answer them? Yott*Cannot your; pupils' in active' life:. They, must •Itedw how. , to: ask e.s , well its .answei ~questions_. -mojr . young 'tnen .when called tin on to coridtict, business. fOr . themselves, ut terly-tail:. - Why a Tlieir tathets Were good business mencbtit , theY'...did. till: the bOsinefiS then nothing of the' sons but to look'CM. ..TO.look on eimply, and to do; • are.twoquite distitict . things..• . * • In musid.nO one - Would. think ,of striking half the notes On' the key-biiard, ,at.every•les; . andlet . strike , the 'other and, easier half. - ..Why do.so in other thrags?. I have; at thespneent iime,'intuit, in' Al : , gebra...-,aladV . of good abilities,--who told me 'but a feW'. weeks snide, that she . used to recite well until She 'entered MY elass, but now she could do.nothing.; . "she had her • .old teacher 'stab' . wotild...no,w. recite • Wel I, " Said I, `"lion; did sour old . , teacher conduCt•the recitation r• "By 'question 'and answer. Y . .• "&1 3 rompt . any ?". `'Sometimes:" The Young; lady felt sad. becanse ,she ; failed so much--bOt•She.smon, could both commence and end.sa - dkcuSsion without -her owu questiOnS as well - as aftSwer thern.-, • SuPtiseyoti,vislitolMPresS upon, the class: . the fact thar.yeti are" k . ‘posted Then Hy alt the 'time Yotirselfi•- ask: . no- •qtteinions, requireaie ansiverst. ,tongue locise and di , .filay. yourself: But -this laun •worthy of. a teacher... • . , ..• ..Let.'no.hoOks be used in. recitation. ,in ' ,moSt'all stridies=uSeno hook yourself. 'Your , example wid then:have - a very atiMulatingef. I feet-upon:the . .• thing I would . . notice . -Practicc no set. reviebn e .eryilay a portion •Orthe-grotind already passed over. during - the . :term:, Jet the class understand they. are held •• responsible - flit' all passed overduringsomneh. %Of the terni; thus pideeed' until the. close of the terin: . ..You. are theri.ready for . examiutt lion everv - claY.•.:: • ' • " • • . . • 31afiv-•teaeliers fail because. f the long . scins . ,tluty asSign . ...Assign enough,, but do .imi forget that the:pupil is still,younger than yon t are.. . . . . be' eimiest in'the recit min& robin Let yourinanner.lie inTress:ivi.i,'• be indicative of the irpOrthiice.you feel and IV:ould'.llay'e them ft c 4 fdr . if - yOu Ail.' not ;feel interested rnu inusi pot coniiilain if.yOnr nupils do not. York- TN7,•her. very shot.-- - JOB . TYPE is-more extensive than that, otsny other °Zee in this section of the State; and we keep. hinds employed, en presely for Jobbing; lking a practical .Printer ourmiti we will rierantee onkworb to be u neat as any that can be turned out ffi Om cities. ' . -PRINTENG (EA ORS doneat the shortest notice: . ' • BOOK ,BINDERY:: - . Books.boUnd in every Variety Of style. B Books of every dekriptlon mannfanttued, bound aid ruled to order.-at shortest notiee. , . • ' , .. . . - .. . NO. 15. less adothntlottwhen suddenly 1. saw: the dexter hand of Captain •Bob Shorty pierce the enemy's lines; and.•explocle with tremen- . dons forzeort Munellausen's nose: For s !moment there, iyas a sound as of Confederate tlaspiten4"; hut in a moment the chivalric liunehausen 17843 himself again • • "Ali!" said .Captisin huh Shorty. agrees hir "did you see the. Star- Spangled:Banner th. . at time?". ' -Sir," said Munehausen, with -team; In his eyes, 'I Arn thankful that my nose.ii broken.: It.is a blessing;:for I had. nothing to: smell With it, and only wasted my strength in its special derense." Hein Captain Bob Shorty looked - Jo:tally at, me, my boy, and says he :."By all that's Federal! ain't he jolly ?" - • ``Conie on to thy :ruin' roared 3funchatt sen from'bebind hin rapidly'increasing nixie; 'and again the battle raged... - ;Now did Captain Bob horty sidle to tka left, with a view til„kaaking; but two col umns of the enemy met - him them Next the agile Munchttuseti attempt:, a_quick turn., to take him in the rear of ills. position. but finds a‘ stroug body' of five divisions hurled upon his headquarters with an impel hosity that knocks out hail his teeth. ~ • "Art satisfied. Horatio?" said. Captitießob Shoity, with more or, less Bowery theatre in .An aWful: smile appeared upon 'What were left - . of. the' features-of 'Captain Ilitnchausen. It was so full of scorn: you knOw; "Sir," said tte,": With much '." hearing nn I some difficulty ofutteranc,..!.'m,r . j aw. may he brokett„ . hUt I tliat,lifitt e for. it.— It's a longtime Since' 1 -had anything-to eat" - 'with my mouth, and to defend . it .at .all was' •-• ' so " ;:11:;t: ha ha!" roareti. , Cap:tat:l' Bob. Shorty. ."I really, never -did- see ahything 'Madman!" yelled 'llinChausep, "yodr destroction is decided r" . . . Then Were all the skipaand hopa repeated, My. boy; With such ornamental bits of .ocea:-. • signal 'fine art as the, refitted: reporter* of our excellent moral (laity.; journal. love • to. dwell. fondly upon. Were I but auch.:a reporter, ' *Quid describe the•seene in a may,tp "tnake . you take it home to your, children. • But let: . me not waste. time in, lamentation; for ; then a something fell heivily,npf , th 110* eve of. Captain - Munchausien, and effectually closed it for a week. • . • . Alf:" Said Captain Bob Shorty4lensant-... lk: "did you count- the stars upon. our.fiag that time, mv.graybaek ?' • • • • " . Sir," retorted Munch tusen, - • • staggering • abOut,.'and Wildly pulling handfulls of imper ceptible hair nut of invisible heads in the' air, :, cbnsider the losa'of that eye a blessing in .. - disguise; for I can now concentrate MY.Whole strength on . the. other." . • • " Well. `nriw, really:" said Captain .Bob • Shorty.:-" really, You know, I never ace any thing It alf ,so jolly." • • " - Exi ermlnation is- now your doom t" howl ed the Confederacy, reeling deliberately; for.: -ward . tipon .the first fist:he . met, and . :falling . • .heavily to the grnund With lils,o!.her eye ein-- • phaticalli• . , . • • - Instantly: WaS Captain Bob ,Shorty at his side 'exclaitning..: • . I'm sorry for . this, old , chap.. I Wish .you.'d Only consented atop-• before—eh r efaculated Captain Bob Shorty what'S that .yOu.say.? is " As trio , Tis I live and breithe,:.My boy=-as frtte.as I . live and breathe•—,When Captain Bob Shorty put his earl:to the month of the fallen .Confe,derae.y, he heard, :slowly - spoken; theca .:remarkable words, . • :. - • .callsti.lvannoW—devf.lopz—nly--•—real— . ~reSoureeS:—OfH-Strengtlo.,..". • ESOLTSII !..1. .31.1sv,s.—Space will not ad- - mit ofour doing: more to glance at ;the . • past history aiid future prospects' of:Coal mi-.. :fling. • It .may -be said, that up to . the :end .of . • .• the last Century the aretationly. smouldered.: lit ires•wlien -the -invention of the steam eh- . ..gine revolutionized the industry of . thia-coun , 'Ary that mitrin g n - buret with a enerd .previously:enapproached. Probably. net more than ten millions of tons coal Were foiseit to the c.,aninencement of this century,;. vet in. 1880. the -.quantity raised was:. thirty and in 18,51 'not less than-fifty-four milliona.• • - From: 1854 - downward, we: have the returns of, the 3linkhg. Record 'Office, which i .ahow..a • general tendency to,, eipan- . .. sion,thoughwitti ffectuntions; the maximum . having been reached in .1861, when the enot- - :. Mona. quantity. . tons were: brhught . . to the surface, 'lccitwitlistandint • thCse facts, hoWever,:it would be . rash to as-- : slime that. the - experVaice of the: past is to be . a.criterion of. the , tnture..: We neither wish nor expect .au increase . during. the remainder. - of this . century', at all proportipitate to that of. .• the earlier half, and ~this view. is. home out by some of the latersetures.l -Some of our:coal fields,..as • has been shown, have:passed their ; meridian, and haii . ng expended their strength; are vergingon'decay. • Others have retained -- theirMaximurn, or_hearly . so ; this, inifecit is the 'ease: with -the-:majortty... The yotinger.-.: : coal-fields Wilk hay . e . .much: of their strength absorbed: in .compehsating . for the' falling off . of the.Older;:.ald..so:ltiat - in a' few • years • the, Iwhole our coal : produchig distncis reach a stage of activity beyOnd - • which they, cannot advande,:butarohrid Which•they may*. Entertaining these views. h am M r dined fo:,place the possible - maximinn of pro duction at :100,000,000 tons a year -aud-yet it his'been, shown that . even with %is 'erior-; molt's 'out-pit' them is enough Coal to bust for • eight centuries:--Qiicirterty Journal of Scieke..:. LIVELY TIMES IN PROSPECT.