~.71./I,ll4ollTagannifigaSPOOVlPMll;:i • TWIS-34 73 to :amnia. in advance , — payable $3 00 if not paid. in advance. .. " , • 1 . T h a e term will be strictly - adhered to herestites. . - • TO CLUBS: - Three copies in one actress titindvance):'::;..s7 oo ourteen 28 00 F ch ,b s u iptionam us t invariably be paid in advance. .fie Amami will be furnished dellvery: .. : or a e rgyinen and School Iseachere Will befrirnisbed c ite the • Jotx,na.t:st $1: 50 In ad'innee,• - 0r.5 1 ,75 If Peid I within e-- , 43Ver one year, fall rates ..: .-..- - - . 2e- gates . of Advertinilegi .- . • iron 101 M inclatmr. date. one insert, 75 ete:; and a bsequent insertiodns 25 cts.. One equare ion of 7 lines, and ever 3 Ones, for 1 or 2 insertions $1: 31asertions $145; y, eat insertionß, 25 centa per.esitleee.' Larger on es in pas.roportion. • . • 0 r . xintr.s. - • . n o. . 21•11111L171" , li v r ee ner' ....... .... :SS 00 - ,r $3 50 : -45 00 ser a firres,andover3..: '4 00 ' 00 , 12 00 No Kama, or 14 lines, 600 10 00 -. 19 'OO ~,,,e , . , ". 21 " 8 !a) . 14 00 4 Pat „ „ Fice. ~ , 35 10 00 18 00 . - 26 - 00. Qaarter column 12 0 0 -so on - :..45 Do o r L a rger space as per agreement. '• . ' . esr - Nine words are counted as a line in 'advertising . Atn •ai t „ rr . Notices and Difsolutions, 2 and 3 tunina. $2 - , 50 c Admfelstration Notices and Dissolutions. 6 thus. 5.1. . . COAL" rrn_A:DE A_D-VERTISEMENTS. _--____---=----- --- 7" ~ -,---,.-,..,._.,a-.=- ~ - ~--__,._.:.,-;- - --.•..--,,.,. ..-x--.__-:7•--____,_____ _ . ..:,.--.-. --_---. ---- ._ ti ~. - V , Z . _ -- • 47. .• _ '7'7-7'77: ..i..Z ,Vii. - - . • -'• t .. 7 1 .-- ,-,-: - - 1 7 - - , ;,7-•5.3.7..Z.• - - 7 ---7--------. -- . ,_. . ''''''----" -- • - --'-'4:-.7---- Terminui of the Philadelphia it Reading It: It., ottthe Delaware, at Philadripida.-1-Pirra for the Shipment of Anthracite& ' . . . Pier No. 15.: . • ..: . . ... ••'' - . . . ~ :'...- . C OA_L.. •••- - .- - ... - .. ..OASTITER,. STIOLNEY & WELLINGTON- . NOTICE; is hereby giren •that the. pa-rt . .. nernin. between LOUIS SNYDER - &W. , ... • , BLARISTON, " GRUFF. &- ( :)0 .: 4 1 7 : ...• • .: DESI,EIIB. ter Tux cacao, nt. .- - . ROCKBILL parrs. was diasolied by matual'cointent 1 UINTARD . & .:-. • IVAPI) ... --. ' - --"i'"BluPriW.' 07 . • .: •' ' ' • . 4 4 i. 11tliIOO.HfAtk — iti- g . 4i„,-, , , , i -,- -.- . - • ... . . s elnAi ...,...••.... • and agreement on'the''.loth dui,- of Arieil- last - , et AU : debts awing to said partneiship are to be received -. ..• .. t '. LORBERRY AND ;LOCUST ..1110UNTAIS COIL, • ............,..v....../...x... , .. ..,5,....0 . by said : -w. Rockhill Potts at 119 Broadway. New Term, . . . . .. . .. . • NO. 11 PINE - Street , • . • i - - . Shippers - of other approved qualities of ..-.. • .- -.. .. forst .torir i s ni, eraw .ENGLAND cos .• • and alldimande op said partnership are to be preeent- NEW - YORK.'' .. wmils . AND BED -ASK COAL.. • ' an hint for penitent: , Signed. :... • . _ ..'„ . PAC K ER'S ATGAR-LbAFCOAL: - .-....L0V15 - SNYDEI3,. • -,.. . , . • • • "" -313 , Walnut Street,.Philadelphie. . -•. ' . ' • • ,•SAMUEI.c * CASTNER, New York,' .- •W. ROCKIITLL POTTS. -,- • ... . . - . . - sole Agents for The Conoolidatett Coal Com. •.•. • .. 9 Trinity Building, New York. • . •• • .• C't P.:STICKS:EY. Fall River, •• ' . Cor. of Kilby & Doane Street - Bost:1m. - -•-* • • J C...WELLINGTON;ISoston.. . inn 2T; 1 65. ••: - • , .. . . ....28-6t . -.; liony,ai Baltimore Vein .11Villierbrirre Coal, shipped 'from Jersey City and Elinabelhport ,' - Feb. 14. '53 ' -•-.- . . .4- .-- - ... ': •, . • .., 39 Trinity Building. Neat York, . • tit- ~._ ._.• .... NOTICE:—The Subscription Books ' Inc Wi's-M --- • the etock - of the Philadelphia. and North Also. for the lIAMPSSIIRE and. BALTIMORE CO.'S. . , OFFICES i , 215 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • Branch Railroad Coinpany, will be orened at the Office Ilampahire iGeorgioa •• Creek Coal, shipped • • ' Pier No. 'll. •. • . •••.-': '. - : 15 KlibY 'Street , Pciet • °n , :•• •. : ' of.G. W. - Letiffer: Esq..• , No; • 1:19 14 SOUTH. at Ikatimore toad Georgetown .. . ~, . . • ' • - ' '-' -. Wharf No.' -•11,• Port Richmond, Philadln.. THIRD 'STREET, in , the City of- Philadelphit. on Agents for • GEORGE .311:CARS' celebrated Broad . LEWIS• AUDENIIIED & CO., .. • • '• • •• •- - . 20,. i Tueltdsiy, the eighth day . of Angliat. .113:631 Too. Coal, chipped at Philadelphia. . . • . .••.-. : • . ... . .. .•--- • . - . . .. and will continue open sit hours of each judicial day, From.their Wharf, No. 1 ., at Port Richmond. Phila: ' Wholesale Dealers in . the beat varieties .. of . • delphia. they are prepared to ship the' best qualities of., _ •.. . . .. , Leman* Mountain and Red and White Aah• An thramte and Bitiminous -C oa l s . , - - -ir. A.NDESEN . LOCIIDIAN -& Co -ny Shall.be subscribed for before•the expiration of that fiebuyikill Coate. •. . , , ~. _ . E II ITFEWOF .• • . From their docks at Jersey City Cwhere the depth of -- -- •. ; '205 Walnut Street, . Philadelphia. water is from to 18 feet), the are prepared 'at all f OFFICES: {alp .13roadway, New York, ..:' - • LOCUST MOUNTAIN. LOCUST GAP. It - - /leavens to supply the since C o oals, and LEIIIGII, - to . • . ... (.. 14:Kilby.4treet,Boston. - • •.•. .. • ... RE, .I.,pilc3H. AND pIITE I 4 . .-. .r. . 111--------4.3—_ NOTICE.'--A .. Speci4l .. Meeting .or :the - -a Stockholders of the STAR COAL. COMPA testsers and ships for ports in China and elsewherg. • - . Pioneer Shippers from Elizabethport, of. . ; - 1- WHITE AND RED ASH COA.LS • . NY •to act upon the- question ...if increasing the Capital Steamers can be coaled at any: hour during dal or -•---, . my . J . S. smITII , . • LE . m . . GU SPRING MOUNTAIN. ITAZLETON,'ANDT •• - • • • - - • . • '' Stock of .the Company to ' the sum of Three-RUndred light- COUNCIL RIDGE COALS- . f's 9. 'l3- • i Agents . for the sale of the celehratedGeorgia Creek- .. and Fifty Thousand Dollars. and- •also,:to act upon the . -' • A•f-ent at Jersey City. - - - - i Cumberland Coal, from the. Mines of the Con- question or extending the . charter of the company to Agents at Baston-WARD & BAUM.; 42 Kilby St. ••. ,• - • . : . solidation Coal and Iron Company of Matyland. •.. twenty Years from the first day of January iSeri,:mill o at Neteark—J. M. DoCAMP. - - , - Pier 'No: 9. - -... • - ":- .. `Co ,. - • ' -• • '......: (Pt. Richmond, ..- •• - .:' . - tie' held at the Office of' the comnany. in Nett London. March 12.'c4. " . , . ~ 11-ly . - .BANCROFT, - LEWIS- . :& • • s • w . - •. 1 Elizahethport, .. •.'• - .• - Cony.. 'on Wedneedtty, the'. 2rl day of ACCUSE next, . O • . . LIIFFING 11AUTES :{ - • • . . • Bolt:more, ••-' 1: ' • 0t.3 o'clock,- P. M: -- WM. R. STARR. • ..,.• •.. . • . . ..1111•1ER5 AND SUIPPERS grynn.. •. : - . . . ' . - .t . Georgetown. .' •-, ••. •-..-- .; • - : or .:. -.. : WM.. 11 - CiIAPAIAD I , . . • •:-. • pot Walnut street: Philtidelphlx.: - -' . : - . ••• , ..• . , -- CHAS.. PRENTIS: •., • JOII N It; .1V 111 T E . .; ...- : • Celebrated..ASHL47 ll D. COAE, . . O FFICES : 4 Trir.ity Building, New York.- •-•• • • . • • • '- , .•• it: A: M ANWARING, . •-. . ' FRO'M IttAIII.NOY MCIUN. N..- : "TAI . - ' -• . • , •. • • 4. 5 DOICSe. St:, Boston. • ' .. .' . New London, Conn.: july . o, ,•65.-23-30 .Directote WIPP= Or OFFICE-111 "Walnut Street, Commercial Building; 2 . Feb. 11, 015. • . .• .• • • •• •.. 6tt . . . . SCHT:3I7.LIKILI.: - COAL, • Phil:n - 1,10;n: . • .. „ . . . -- .11114.801,1i'C10N. 1 9F PAMT.NER. • . New 1 ork Office-7T Cedar Street.- 'Boston Office—rT •.. __,- . • ; - srllllP.---The .arm • or.. A lexriuder: Gray & Wlti iirtiV - - . Wharf No. 7, Port Richmond. Doane Street: • ' • . [Oct. 23,.55 -.41- . . .. - 1 , TER; -L . .IrF , •? .- 4t Co., 0.. . Co., doing business in Rush. 'Fownship,Schuyiltill Co., . . . Pi., have dissolved partnership by'Mex, Gray„ Sr., and iNo. 916 Walnut , Street: Philadelphia. ... - , • •• . • . :.. . .. . • • • . SIINSES Lao smrrr,rts or. .... -• • • - - Alex. .Gray, Jr: withdrawing. therefrom, and ihe other OFFICES: No 300 Nif est:lluttecuth 'St. N. York, . CONNER r & '. PATTERSON :-• . -. White', and.. Red Ash " Anthradite • Coal - two inthnhnr, , :to wit—John thmlenntiSaranel P: Long- October 16, ' , . • CAVE APFOINTED 1 •.• .. '• ' ' &greet have ; farmed' a newpartnershipt to: be carried on '• ' -'-, - • And .. Agente,forthe • •-• .• • • .• - . at same place ander the firm name and style . of Ilbsie'& 'Pier No: 14: ' - LEWIS AU.D.ENRIED .-& .Co. -:• - .. -. ..... • ~ , P REMTON COAL," ''. - ' Lonestreet.. • : • '-'• •• .. ' ... ....'• . - • '• - NEW YOR)1. fit SOB. U Y.LirTrai . COAL -Co., . Agents for the sale of their celebrated, .7 i ' - „,, „ ...„, • •,. , • ~_ • • ;:, ... , r mrl „ ,toe Mines -oi .tue - runarcet..l.ott. ANI), OSESSFE- . Richard. Jones. Carter, Allen ds C0:,..E. J. Frey. Oli; Ter Brothers &,• Co:, A..1. - Cheeseborongh ,g, c.,.; wit. • • smpreas OF - . • . , MESE COMPANY. in.the celebrated 51:nanny Conl Fields BROAD MOUNTAIN: BLACK 'IFF,ATII,' AND LOCUST 1101.1.NTAIN :COAL _. :. rN0..'.2 05g. Walnut Street. Philadelphia.-- : hem W. Becket, Farrington. Leutund &•.CO. - , Menhot tan Oil C 0.., and Charieti S. FolVier..are•to present their -.• SUPERIOR RED ASII - COALS. - : - -.-:. - •-•"-- -. • ' •'•• • . • '• ! OFFICES: No. 711:Broarbierty, No. 1. Rector St., N.Y. respective claims to Alexauder Bray, for payment; Sr.,*" - -. snott :run . . . --. ' -l• •• - .• ticio 21 and. 2.3 Deane St., Boston. - -.. OFFICES: l' 45 South Strei , t, New . Yurk: . • • all other debts against said firni io he settled by ilusie 1 132 Walnut street, PinladelplOs. . Ashland and . Girardeille Collieries. .1. • pier . No . . 17', .Richinottd.' .•.. r - . - .. • & Longstreet..... - - ALEX. fillAt tin., - • 'SS . 43- • May 9. 'GS .• . . l- I. Feb.kelt. IS, 4,6,:. . . . - -..- •-.. • - 7,- • . : ' . ALES - GRAY. Jo.,_ -. •• - -.. - ' 6II I -•-.• • .. •• ' • .1011 N ROSIE. .• •• • ' ' -- ' •, •. • - SAMUEL P. LONGSTREET. ' ' Wilkesharre. June 22, 1365.,•' - . . , • 25-6 U ... PHILADELPHIA, &c. StIIUYI,KICL NAVIGATION, nipping W6arres for •INTIIRACITE COAL at treenaleb, Delaware Rher, Wisurf . nio, 1, LEWIS AOYEtiatliVlD 140111 MEL, POTTS A; Co. r 205 Walnut Street. Philadelphia OFFICES: iltuadwt N" • York. . .l I 3 Kilby • - .7Whairf No. 1. REPPLIER t BUO. E..cor. Walnut &Fourth sta., Phila OFFICES: 35 Piue Street, New York. . • - . VderthunWilank Enik Prov.idence DAVIS, .P.11E. : 1:11SON le, Co:, SAMITEL. BONNELL I• Jr,, - Nos. 43. & 45. Trinity Building; N. Y . . ) ‘ '.• . - S HIPPING POET. '. . . • Pier. 4, .F. LIZ A BVIIIIPOR*, N.J. , .. . .. . . .• - - -- OFFERS FO R SAL E • , , • _ : i • . . . HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN • . .... . . . I'HE - RI.PDEE'I3ISIIG - - , .-. • ; . - - . . .A ND BUCK - N.9IIRT A COAL . --I(Ni/ . 2 hil)A . COMPAN ll', Y1;1/as IND eiiii•roxs OF ' • .. Ia:_LTI Broad Top White Ash Semi.:l3itonii - . .- i MORE -CO.'S . tc . BLACK DIAMOND ARRE •COALS nous, :Steam Generating Coal. . . ...WIL.NESH.3 - ~ , .. • A1.CD . .T11..E CELEBRATED r . ... • . BEN.LitAL.OEFICE-s:lS.lial.nai4 St., Phil- .. - s • • tleipkin, Pa. - - - ': '' ':. .GEORGE'S CREEK CEMBERLAND:COAL Yor Locpmotive Knglites aad SteamerA:the•Cittal from , May , 21,.C4. ' . . . ' - . , il. - -ly . . their :Stoaut Equity Ctilliety ie. ou aceount 01 its purity. • - • • • -believed to be superior to ally now in the market April 1% .en • • • -• 15.6 m • : I.IISZILS.AhI , 6111.1TVEL 4 cw TUE CELEBRATED LOCUST 'ItiOUNTAIN . .\VBITE ASH awI:SPOON-VEIN. ASH• .0 A - L.. . . Walnut street; Phil-ulelplua. OEP N • o th' Broadway. Room No. ' Newyork,. L.No. 11 Duane Street, Boston. .WIIARFGREEN)VICII, DELAWARE AVMTE. lOLTIkM . EAIII•ON, 1.111L4.. OAST; ASUL:A.SM _ _ D. B. MA SD. NY. IVAANIZEIL A. C. MILLAIS.' HAAS,,BRENIiEIteIig MLNEItS AND SHIPPERS (IN TUE CELEBRATED Spohn Vein -Red- Ash and Diamond Vein Red Ash • . Eovelty • C IWtu'ringthn Colliery. . Colliery. The Superior White Ash Cool, Crow this tietv•Sheattudoah City Colliery, • - Which will be found to extel auy COal.yet shipped from, the •• - t;ele•Agente for the Sale - of CIEQ.: W. SNYDEWS Superior line Forest White Ash CoUi. • . OFFICES: - • • . 21S WALNUT St.. itoi•im No. .9 TRINITY 1;1211.1) . LNG, N. Y. latch 1 . 2, . • • 11-17 CAIN, IiA‘CKER & COOK, KIIITYILB OF LOCEST GAP, LOC CST ITIOUNTAIN, - BLACK' HEATH. Cfn, dealers In other find qualities of WHITE AND RED . , ASH COALS... "No. 1:14 Walnut Strett, Philadelphia, and Woodland Wliarvms . ' • . • TRONIAS CAIN. • Mogits ILLeraca. Jena M. C-00E. WM. F.-MOUDI. Shipper and Apht, • lia‘eu, Pa.- ' y Fehrna . t7 15; ~62 II- - - .. , - •• • A:\ !--,PACI,I & 507.:5.; .- - 311NERS ..A.ND SHIPPERS .OF , . .. . r. • . 1.011.1:ST 3112113111TA1N .111.AiTillIOTIFI. - I'EIN COAL. . ALSO . SOL.F. AGENTS FOR THE* SALE . OF: TEE , . - CELEBRATE!) .. . . A:: T LIICISTER COLLIERY • SELIMOKIN • COAL. E= ' • .- W .• NO. 324 aluot.Stiret, Fitillula., .HOUR f. Ornrii: 1 • O. 23,17 A floor: ..'. • . . CFrioity Building 111. Browlway,• N. York. ~:r, • . Ilarch 4 4)5'. ' ... . - . V- BROAD TOP. E.RAL OFFICE o► TUE CLLIIICATILD BROAD TOP WHITE ASH Semi-Bituminous C 0 A. 1.4 5.,- No.- 104 WALNUT. STREET,.. • PHILADELPHIA. ' • • • . ROBERT WIRE POWEL, *tanager: CONNECTING. OFFICES : 16 TrWireler Buildings t ellostoia; 71a55. - 3S Trinity.. . 4 ' . New . 'Cory . . • Feb.14.'63 T-tf. BROAD TOP WHITE SEMI-BIT . MAI:NOUS - COAL akupwEL4 'SAW YEE, - 8: CO; No. 1111 'Walnut:KU...pet; Philadelphia, No. 111 Broadway, New York, No. 144 Mate Street,' Boston, o.ter a superior quality of this celebrated coal from their' EDGE MIL COLLIERY, Mined and ehipped exclueively than. - April 4, '65 • .. • 14-Iy. LORBERRY CREEL ORBERRV COAL. • - . . CiVe:,t he undersigned, haring ecinsolldateil.onr Three antler' es in the Lorherry 'Region, will hereafter trans act unrbusiness under the rutml of . • 3111.1.E1t. GitA ; EFT. 00., MILLER, -S'rEEti & . . GRABFF & NUTTING. • Mr. GRAEFF. a member of our limn. having asaorla himrelf with J. it: BLAKISTON:wiII nwlde in Philadelphia and . all orir coal etippeel by tide-vrater will be ander the •ezcluaive control. of BLAKIBTOS, 8y .increased Care an attention in Ito preparation, we lioPe to , maintain the reputation of oar celebrated Lor trrry coal. Purchasers abroad. can rely upon having title coal shipped In the very best order. MILLER. GILAEFF t CO. Feb. 13, 10. • T. •. •. „ , A7IERICANAVA Tall EN. In goldirai *giver cettak; American abeks, and Jewelry...of all- de tcdpuock, out be t•bi.tined at the Aare of 31. 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' '".011.1:5,k ' ... - , - -,.. • ~- - - .- - . . .. . . . . . -- - • . . . " ' -.P ~.: - . .F. ...,- .._. _. . ._. . • , ~....•. __,,. , . „, 44 : - ----414_14t1L: A- --..,;;;•., - - --` '•. - 1 " =.' • • . • t:. , •.:,--_,?•. - . • -- • - •- ..-_ - - -------- PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING j BY BENJAMIN TANNAN, POsiVVILLE, SCITUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL. :XIX ELIZABETHPORT, COAL. . • COAL.. . A. T. STOUT& CO _ . csot: o opsors to STOUT & VAN WIQIME,)'" .Minara and Shippers of the celebrated FDLTON (LE— fIIGH) COAL, from the- Ebbervale Colliery. near. Ha zleton. Pd.., and Healers in - the best varieties of .' • ANTHRACITE AND - erruynsors . coALs:• . Delivered direet from the mines or on board of yea selaat • • • TRENTON. N: J.,-. : ELLZAICETHPORT, N. J.. N. WICK, N. J., PORT RICHMOND, PA. • OFFICES---4.1 4 17.46Frinity,Building, 11.11 Iliroadwayi Nevm %orli. — . .. • . .• . • 5.:17/0.4 R IcKI.L G. Litz Stour. April 4, '64- • NEW YORK. 31.011RIS& ELY •• SHIPPERS OF • - 'LEHI :IOGH .KESBAHHE - -Hta..ASH . .WIL GUST MT.:-86 BITUMINOUS" COALS. 47 -Trinity Rnilding..lll Irondrrny, . NEW -V OE.K, • • moTatis: • .s. F. ELY. LEHIGH - WASHED PEA COAL, ". .The hest:and cheapest now in use forSterrm purpome Aprlll2, M 3. • ' . ..' 16-3 m H. N. 1-1013, • No. 6 Front Street, New York. BROKER IR COAT:, PIG & R. R. IRON. FIRE ERICK, FIRE CLAY,-CEMENT, &c. . • . . .. . . • .Especial attention - paid to purchasing and shipping. above named property. Being daily. in the -market,' dealers and containers can rely upon. havitia ",market,' ar.-. tides bi.inght anitshipped at lite lowest market rates. -- REFERENCES: GEO. A. HOYT. Esi.,-.Teas. Penna. Coal C 0..: NI Y. ISAAC N.,SEYMOUIt. E..-.4q.. Tres. Dela. tkillud. Canal . . FRANKLIN iiiN, - .W. Esq-. No. 4 Commerea St.. BMiton. .T. S SEYMOUR. Esq.. Preet. Bank of Auburn, Auburn.. G. ENSIGN. -Esq.,'Buffalo, April 2.n. taa • • • LEHIGH. HULL, • •• • • - -• 311?4 TE/2 AND 811ITIFT.PJS OT • • • SMITH'S SPRING -lIOLITAIN LEHIGH COAL,• Yorktown, Parbon County Penna. • . OFFICES: . •. • • 322 . WALNUT' 'Street, Philadelphia, JEAIVESVII.L.E. - E.nzeriteCounty, Pa. .. : Our"IIARLIKICIIP. COAL is now Soldexclusirely,in Philadelphia' and 'vicinity.. by DAY-•&.1-IUDDELL. 1 :-• Parties °rearing • from them, may always dependtpon gettine a - pure .• . OFFICE-109! Wal nu t - St. -1 2 hi lade! Tilsit". • = SIq.I3IAN &MCKEE: • . Hasletori,,may 9, .641 .• . • 02.1:1"` NDA navy and benntifnl 1, ../ Calendar:giving the niontbs,•days and dates, snita. ble for Offices. Depots, Ice. It requires. no al Whitt. and Is, In fact, pexpetnal•Almanic and a perfect ?ma; KEE:P.p.Price:l, 4 2s: and. seethtan . • - C. GREEN. Watcanaker. Ain .163 X-16413 Veotre st." . Bottacilim . 1 win teiiih yeilisi *ire ' the Boweii of le Rata, and iti;ePat*Altlitt itreilatiiiilllllllll sustit an mom to our sbufare.—Dit. S.OHUN.IIILL.:.:(O T. H. SOEOLLENBERGER AGENT, Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated • Black Heath White Ash ' and Peaked Noun . taln Free Bnrning . * PINK' ASH' .COAL. P. O. ADDRESS=Porrsvn.t.r. MINEEENILIA kill County, Pa. April 12, '62 , Mir . . T. FRANKLIN 1 E.0.1i B E 11l IL It .14 - VEIN COAL, - " -; .. . . My East Franl:liri. Lniberry Coal- is now sold exclu sively by Messrs. , CALDIV ELI,. SAWYBE 84.Cii.„ Who arc iny.sole 'Agints. Parties ordering from them, nay always depeptlnpon getting a pure article. •. : : fEn::llit Walnut-St., Philadelphia.' - . - . Nci - .111- Broadway . Trinity' Building - 'OFFICES: " • —'. - • •.. -'. .. New York. - .. - -..:. ••: ~. (N0.j41 State Street; Ronan. . •. •• : .. . • •. • - : --, .. lIENRY NEIL, • Trimout, March 211, 'G4.. •• • ' • ..• • • Bt. : " • -- • • CONNOR. AL PAT TERSOiNt • • Miners and -Shippers of - .the C elebrated' • • LOCUST- MOUNTAIN : COAL, J. J. CONNOII. J.• S. PATTERSON, • • • . Ashland, .. . • Sch nylkilt • County, IF!cnitn." • OPERATO.F. t h GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN COAL . SCIIEENS. - The- iindersltrneil are now ,piepated to manufacture, ta.thetr shop. in ItlinerF • ville., all of SCII.EKNS for screening Coal, of the-ImprOved - inannfacturO„ patented 'to Julius h - Fe Laubeneteht 4tbruary, . . Screens manufactured' by tnis process, are more 6. 1 rable,maintain their form better—and 'are furnished as 'cheap as any to be had in the County.' They are made of square iron, in such. I.hapo as to prevent the Coal sliding from one site to the other he tore it is thoroughly asAtrted.. thus preparing it better than can be done by cast iron or. wire screens. • I • MEMMINIMUMM SIMUMIIIIIISII MMONFORMINIM MISOMSSMORM lilUlUla RESMOMMIIM I. The- manufacturers urgently request all Operators wanting Sereeas, examine those new patent Screen nt their shop. or at work at' the Mammoth Vein Col liery:of George S. Repplier, near . St. Clair, where they • have been funee for some time: - .• • . • •• • Ey purchasing screens - made upder this - Patent„-liti iation,or any trouble ns to patent rights will be avoided. All - work done with *promptness and dispatch:.. . L I.AI7I.:ENSTET'S, Jitne 7.15G2 •:, • ...t l g; 4 '3.,,2-•-• 4 - J. G. FRICK, . (SUCCESSOR TO BROCK St SUOVSAKEM,) WIRE. COAL SCREEiNS Potter the Jenkins , Patent, COE. RAILROAD & NORWEGIAN STS., - FOTTSTIGLE, PA. D IEM I . & fiNEItI,7B NEW OOKBINATION COAL SCREENS The under Signed take pleasure in announcing' ta.Coal Operators. and °there:that they. are manufacturing a new COAL SCREEN. of their invention, which they will guarantee to wear. twice as long, and do its work better than any crimped wire Saveu in use. The seg ments turned out by .us can be bent to any circle re intired. We a/savorous/is thatthe tnesh,Will always retain its original:Wee until entirely worn but. In; the crimped wire Screens the meshes frequently slip, and lose the properniesb. before the -Screen half worn out- We „manufacture any sized- meek, of.:our New Combination Screen, used is the trade. , • , VirMr. Diehm; who waSassiociated With 'Mr. Beach am in the business of manufncturing Screens, at Nor wegian and Railroad streeti. Pottsville, having dis solved partuerShip. and disposed of his interest,. hasre .moretl to Railroad -street; in 'the rear of D. Eaterlyi HardwareStore:Centre Street, and as, with him in the manufacture of their new Coal Screens of all. da 7 scriptions, Mr:Jasper Snell. Ile solicits ae . ontinuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed' upon • him, WIRE OCHER:CIL • : We are also manufacturing's stge of Wire Screen by a pre different .from .that.used . In mating crimped wire screens, sas . good in every. respect; to which ' the tendon of Ccal Operetom is invited. • • DLEHM :R SPELL, Manufactnrers of Scree.ns• of all descriptions at the shortest notice.: " Mee. 26, ~ 613. ' • mg- • - PATENT - ccp.tta StiFtEuts: the .undersignal haring Purchased* of the New York Wire Railing .Co., ••• TIIR JENKINS. PATENT,? , for improvementln--the process - of manufacturing Coil Screena, hereby. gives notice that the value-of said invention and tbe validity. of the patent has already been fully established after a long trial in the. United States Circuit Court; thatinjimrtions base been granted, and will continue to issue against May and all violations. of said patent tight. Also-that the injunction against J. & L. Laubenstein of Minersirille, Pa.. as infringers of said patent was by order of the U. S. Circuit Cour4 -Oct. 15,1864, hilly and completely. restored. The Beni erxibers also desire to- give notice that the folio*. ing . nre thti only persons who.are at preseat authorized to use the said patent improvement as manufacturers of Coal Screens, in azdthroughotit the Coal Region.: .• • J. W.BROCR.• 'Scranton, Pa..;. J. FRICK; Potts ville, Pa., BROCK & SHORMAKKR, Tamaqua, Pa. As lb. manufacturers-vorabi not 'attainolation of the Coll ieries t unless enannagekby Owner or renters of : arc deterrained:to . prosecute every case thatwe discover •of purchasers and userwas well ttSmanntacturere of Coal Scream made in Tiolation'of . said patent, ta,the fail extent of the law, ' - Ilittets .CHAU* go. I=OMM SATURDAY GENERAL . .,NOTICES" .. •• YOU yish a truthful lifelike and .I;erui , Altni,Likene , 2s.. call at AlleseaGalierr and bavn a Porcelain picture: ::July ,Pr p OTICI3 1001411,1" RAC TORM—: 61,71 ing tji - riel=l.hibee t=f yaidx iCe for or thereabout*. 'For particulars apply_ . - pu_NqiE, irokrbeiv• July 16, .66. • HALVE . C 413 NM Erg CEP:. to destroy .lieentive* which have.been trdcen niore than one year.` Perlso.lo wishing.' theft setalued atn. do so by pnrcha.4lne, hi sihictidwe deduction will be made • in the co 4. of picture.. printed from them: • Pace— . qtrd-Negative, orialta ; Urge; 7.3,6ent5. . Centre and Market 'July 1, T. 5., . . . ; 9.6 7 t.f . --- BANS NO tlCE.:;—Notice is .hereby liven that.applicatiori will be made to to-. crease the: Capital Stockslf the:Ultima! (Sank of Penn sylvartia,at Potioville, from $200.000 to $600,000. - npder, an Act to establish a system of. Free Banking of. -Penn sylvania, .and to securethe public mmiust toss from in solvency, asper act of 21st 31arcb, I.SdO; and. the sever- al supplements thereto. ' . By order cif. .the Board of Dinactont.; • • - •- C. DENCILER, • Ca.shier.. - Pottsville, January 14,''41:; • • • 2Am . . " t " -- •-•: • EN:EIIN.E.ER'.P.4 ; 0 E IFIVIE,,—Bend. ing pint! Columbia •liniiirond, CO. - LUMBIti-Jillv ! 11th: 1865.,--Sealed • proposals will. be received niItiISATURD.A.Y, JULY29th. for-the gradn 'atbdi and ma.sidiry . of• the 'line iif road between the 'city. of L.:master and Hammer' 'Creek Gap,. Eighteen . and one-half miles: .. • • - - . -:. •. ;. . ' • Bids will be received. for the 'whole. - or. any part of the work. in either of the three'foliowlng forrn :., . . • lat.-All Cush.: • • • • , . 411...11111f, Cush t Hull in firer Mortgage Bentiti..nt Par, on Bond to be . Built... 3d. All Kotula, itt Par. -% : • •*. Kidders - will _be careful to. elate for which..of ; the terms Or payment they offer. . • - l'lni . cas.h payment will.be: inade monthly. reseraintx twenty. Per cent:. until the completion - of the wtirk, in the usual manner. - By:order of Boiird'of Directors... = • G - CASE. President. • . • . . •IT:or detail s ,, and fnrther information, apply,to • ..• SAMUEL W. MIFFLIN.. Enk.ineer.., • ' JulylS. •b 5.-26 at . Columbia, Lancaster Co:. Pa. ::ItDEI AwrmENT, mute of Eompateoller of "the Carr- •: ieney;,,WASHINOTON; MAY 15th,.15i115. EREAS.. satishotory . evidence preeented 1 ' d. i the underiigthet has been made "to appear 'That •• THE GOVELINIII ENT NATIONAL: BANK OF POTTSVILLE,. in the - Borough of Pottsville: in the County of :SclinvtlfilL *and:. State Of Pennsylvania, -hat ' beettiinly organized; under and necording. to the re quirements-of the Act. of Congress,. etititleri--An.Aet to provide a - National .Currency.-"secured -by the. pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the ciretfla- - . tier rind redemption thereof." approved-. June. 3,.1.M14, • . and has complied. with - all :the provisions of said Act • .reqUired to he coinplied.AVith before "commencing the business of Banking under said: Act 7 Now,- therefore, 1,. Freeman Clark. Comptroller ot the Currency,' do herebv.certify that .'THE GOVERNMENT: NATION AL. BANK OF - .ROTTSVILLE." In .the. Ithreugh 'of Pottsville.' in this Crianty of .Schuylkill "and State of PentisYlVnitia. is authorized to commence the, business of Banking under the:Aciatliresalil.* Li testimony • ivherecif, witness my hand and seal.af.Offide thrs.Fiftemith Day of-May. IStiti. . ;•. • . -FREEsIAN CLARKE, - . • May v.O; 'O5 - „-L.20-1 0 0 Comptroller of the Curruncy.. ~ . . - SAGE . NTSI WANTED - in every town , ship to canvass for the only . Authentic edition of the Life-Speeches and .Public Services of Abrithant .Lincoln ;.presenting his early,histthy ; career: speeches in and out of Congress: a view of .his - Wicy ' as President: hit Messages ; Proclamations.; Letters ; &e: A histOry of his eventful administration rind of ...scenes attendant, upon his tragic And lamented death, by the Hon_ Joseph H. Barrett, Conimissioner ' , of Pen siOns.Wastiltigton,D. E., nearly ready, in both Eng . ' lish . and German,. OmprMing - One ..volume. of roVer 'l6o' pages. Trice. Time • data concerning "the mitterial points of Mr. Lincoln's' early :history and - political e - 'reer AvasTurniribed - BY HIMSELF to.Mr:.Barrett. for several years stets] 111 0./NVlDiNTlAl.rehltion§ to the President; aside :print the orrnisi, relations that lie . occupied. • Helms -resided in Washington, froth the commencement :of the administrativn, . and has ex plored the records of the War Wilco for '"facts, and bad. -„ackeisio.other sources of information not tiSnally. ac Immediately alien • the deceave L . incolii the pitblishers'segtau artist that traveled over rho miles and Sketched scenes closely identified . with his early life, and also scenes associated with his burial at Spring- - . . • - 'Th'e wiwkWill he embellished With ten.•originai Instrations. , ' N early . lotie men' are alreadjr at "worlr. l "- . Itemit4l 50.f0r Prospeetds and outfit" for canvassing: arrange a dozen TOwnshlps in the order of *your choice: add it territory cannot be selected, tlirf .cash received: will be returhed. Sold oats bf canvassing . agen is: • • Address 13... j. SILLIMAN Eastth Pa., • .• -. • ; 11K1 i Penn Street. Reading,. Penna. EDWIN . COOKE,' . Cauvaii:i-i....r for Schuylkill Comity. . . BUSlNEPlSpar:titer ship hen...tante' existing under the mune and style of G. F. 13LUI1lA CO., is.hereby dissolved by Inutual.cousent, G.. F. BLUM having .retired frofiLthe business. The establishment wilrhe earried on by the .retnniniim partner, ,MSEPfI- DtErtli...who .Is;authOn lied- to settle up the busineas and. amounts. of.the . old Pottsville, April 6, 'JO*. . icindieraignir.d biking, reface:ice to the above T. notice would res.pectfully inform the publicfin gen erel and - Uitizens of Pottsville in par that hotaminu pothered thc entire. interest of tbe - late . firm of cc F BLum Jr co.; :trill. Carry. on the same bindness at the old. stand as heretofore. Having purchased very recently, since :tha areat.declineli gold, a very extensive 'stock , of dm • Watches - , : • • . • and Jewelry: . Re piepared 'to sell these •goods •at very much re. prices; Repairing Of all kinds will be attended igiproraptly. • JOSNPII DUERR.. . Watchmaker kleweller, 3 doors above Fegeris.ltotel. April 6, - '65., . _l4 . . rr Et"' littßE RN* RT •au ICO., @peen. io 1111evarry Itorsengairten,.tatre leave to recommend to the public their lately midertuk,en busi ness, They have constantly on hand alarge assort- • .rresit Vegetables. .• • Such as Cahbage, Salad; &c.,/novi in this season o scarce"to hehad. • They have also . • Potaloes, , .. • , Sweet Potatoes, •• , • . • • • *..Lentils, • . • ' : .And rnanv other articles; just as you wish to have then' There is also to be had • 2... -_. . . : • . . _ . Dried . -Frpit; Apples. Cherries, Itaisfus. Peaches . Plums, Grapes, which they will sell at the lowest prices ,A 150,... •• • : • • Sardiaies . Fish;. Pickled FrUlta, from all ports of the World; to whico they would especially direct the attention of thepublic. They.havejust.received alarge stoclt. of • Swiss diad ..Liifibeirger :Cheese, Which they would recommend to:Tarern Keepers and others.. Come and try our goods before buying else. where. OKO: W.E11.1 , .7KRT & Co. . , . . S. HAESELER; WIIOLIMA WAND RETAIL DEALER 114 TO.I. AC.CO PIPES,S•N" &c:,.::. • 'WATIOILES•• - 1rY47 4:11/ 11 • •.. 7 - • A large - .assortment of Witehew-American, 7 -American: - • . English and'Elhikei in - Gold. and .Silver; Single and- Minting '• Cases .'. An - exainination . . le 'set I P ll l l2MVlZlWl7ll s =lTJgitheialle December 12, 7E3. - - • ,o; • r': vn,Bieit ' - . uist received. a anpak of ten. and twetiolneh `Rubbert Beltbik e together with the anialler:sloo,•aM of which its - sold ' tets'. . prlbee .` Also. Gant'Paelcing,- Manhole Map, #O.; It. For saleby ... 2 . ill.:91tNIN:q;: - JVLY : r: - 2,;:i . .:SQ.5.. ItISCELLANEOUK: -Gold . wATCHES:. . ~.Frrit,-Siumii :Waltz ;• Etholorr.,Visr; Crna, hincs.„.* : Fon„ and- Caarnr_siNk - Crrincs: 'PATENT 11 - nica and GTAL BAND BRACIMErg, tUNtirE. SETS OF Dunins' Jewerar, Do' CKETS, CHAANS; FriATX Sear, Rmas, Brume Sritruts, Magic Brcihehes; 'Diamonds; Riabi; Emeralds, 'Pearls, and °Fits set in• Pins Charms,'English 'Paver. Cruet Stail;il; Brittni - ,Coolera, Dinner and Tel Serriees, Pienosi . Sewing Itaehines, .QN.K.MILLIQN ::DOLLARS, Brill be eold bl the N EW - IF 0 It 1K Jewelers' Manufactming AEsociation ONE DOLLAR EACH ARTICLE, . . . Without selectien„lind no article to 'be paid for =leis. • . ~perlectlY satisfactory:. • • . .• - - • ..C.I.A.7 I PALOG -. TIE . . . of rich and valuable - articles at one Dollar each. 100 Fine Gold Chrcinometer Watches each' '• ' $.OO, • 100 Fme.Gold English • Lever Watches 150. 200 Ladles' Gild Enamele . d 'Bijou Watches, (Jew.: .100 Solid Silver Hunting English Patent • Lever • • • Watches.• • . $4O to 80 . 3000 Rich Vest Chains.Dro,p Ende 12 toll'. 3000 Ileavy.Guaid and'Neck Chains.... .... "12 to 60 • 8000 Patent Hinge Braceleta.'each • ' • 10 to 30 3000 Unique Chatelaine Chains with Pin5......10 to 25 6000 Emerald,, Pearl, and Opal Brooches • • .10 to 30'. .1000 Cal Diamond Pins•with Chains . ... 10 rci'3o • 6000 Full Sete of Letitia'• 8 to SO Silver Dintier'Setri • • ;100 telso T 5 SilveiTeaßetic • • • 100, tolso 3000 English Silver Cruet Stands ' 20 tO3O 3000 Silver Fruit. Urns • • • ' ;;15to 30 .•2000 . Silver Butter Cholera • ••• '26 to BO 1000 Silver Ice Pitchers ' • • . '5O to-T5 ..5000 Sliver Goblets; Gold Lined • s 15 to 20. :moon Gold Pens', Silver Pencil Cases' • 4to ..5000 - .Dozen Silver Tea Swims 15 to 20, 5000' " Desert Spoons..:,• ... .... to 30 20 First-Claes Sewhig•Machines....-. • • 40 to 80 , Gold Fob Reys,.Thirribles, Tooth Picks, Sets of SUl taire Sleeve Brit tuts and' Studs,'Stone Set, Large Seal, Signet,-Chased and ' • • • •. All the above extensive - Stork of tine 'Watches:. rich JewelrY. Silver:ware. &c , are offered' by the New York • Jewelers' Hanutactering•Associatioa, ' without except: • • • ONE . DOLLAI.I I . • EACH. The Above AsStich:dun,: (favorably noticed-bp all the principal Journals thronghOut the country since its or ganization in 155.5,) consisting - of a combination of the. largest mtibufacttirers. have. appointed k Board 'of Di rectors to supervise the proper distribution" and'eale of their whole Stock of Rico AND Cont.* WAIES:j. without •• • . . • . Ea*iuenilly ppraprin tie for . -framAlt tsr • - ••.•' • or Pre.lentfl, which will. disposed of -on the •following liberal 'terms: • 1.,0n0,09 Certificates: bearing utter'their face the names of the article 3. as above • enumerated. •are :each enclosed. in "plain 'envelope-s, -and 'sealed, midis-' tinguichable one from another. mixed and -placed in a repository, without cholce, from which - they are, drawn as ordered. The sealed envelopes., dititaluini certift- Cates marked With . the.name of the artiele;.deseiptions, and marked prire. it entitles the holder to, will lie sent - -by mail to at y address at opts each: on receipt the•rertificates the tairehaser aseertains the - ricer( ar eke he is entitled to, which he can obtain upon the re turn of the' Certificate and AI, to the Oilier, of the Asso ciation.' When Certifleatesdill for Articlei too large to he Sept by mail, the lull express charges must be for warded, together with cost of boxing. . • Single Certificates 25 Cents - .Each.. One Certificate may' obtain ,yours Gold Watch; Ser vice of Eilver'Plate, or any other valuable article..... THERE WILL BE NO BLANKS:. Packages 'of • GertificAtes • will be sold to übs..SchOols; Agents. tte.., at the foi - 12Wing rates: . • • .: One certificate sent-to any address by mail; on receipt . CertifiCates• ' ' • • 1 Otf It Certificates ' . fin Certificates (with premium) . • - 00 ..65: Certificates (with premium) •- • ' • 10 00 INi - ('ertificates faith preminta) . • 15 00 .Perlect satislactiOn guaranteed. in 'all casea.. Goods .not pleating the tastes or Saucy: of our. .custeneni will be exchanged flee of .cost. • • • ' Agents. - and others will be allowed to Cents on each certificate ordered by them, providing not less, than five are ordered at a time, Agents wilt' 25 cents fur 'eaeh . certificate and remit 15 cents eaelt to us. . •• Large orders fir packages of. Certificates or Articles fromtichools„ Clubs, the Army, ,ke.; rhota.be sent per . Express. Drafts ptryaltle to our order, or •PostOttiee ,'.sloneyOrders,” should be prtieured.- Agents wanted All orders mutt be addressed to . ' •. • - • , • :NEW.I,OIIIIi. •• • - JEWELERS' NiNEFACTING . ASSOCIITIOS, I • BLILDING. • • Coiner :Nassau and aim Stillt., - Pfew York,. ALFRED' REIGHTELY, p r estt . Board of .Ditectortt April 22, .65:--16-3m The C-reatest Diseoliery of the Age Oonsuniption Ctuable, READ THE CERT I FIC ATES:. . .1 Extene Eiteite ,- Exterie.! TRY-IT : AND • •BE AbONVINVED,,'!IT • NEVER . , It is a purely Vegetable Medicine-tonic and EthAlt• bum, in its properties. Its action upon the Lunge and :stomach is wonderful. 'Bny.a bottle and be convinced . A 1 is nci It is prepared under the Supervision and direction of fAle.tif the leading Physicians of the city ofßesding, • COUGHS. CtiNSUM PTION, . • .ASTIIMA: BRONCHITIS, • ' DISEASE OR . • - • • • . , • TIGHTNESS OF THE CHEST.' • By its actin!' as a stimulating' :Expectorant' and:Pon- . le4 it cures Dyspepsia- lt produces. appetite, stimulates „the system, it builds np the • failing - - strength.• while it, drives from, the. system and lungs .the ef Uon Burnie ion. ': It has neti•er failed,. so far as we have beard- We give our certificates from the city of Reading, where it is prepared: And now try is good for nothing, tell your friends so. The quiekei,a good for nothing medicine is out of the way.. the better it is for everybody..: 'But if you find it' good, ;then, tell ydur ;friend and neighbor so.. •-We ' want your sick friend to try it. They ere to.be the,indges, and we will lie Satis fied with. their decision after a fair trial for,-after fair trial Of it in the city of Reading, we know'what It will dd. 'ln weal:fie:lS of any kind it never Tait& . • Preparedand for sale..M by W. N,t ' LEVACo,, No.' 144 Penu Street. ReAtrk': PA: . Priest 81 - per Bottle. . • Also for sale by JOHN G. BROWN ',lt . SON,' Potts ville, by ',HENRY 'B. DAVIS; St: Clair, .and by all Druggists.- V • • • ' , Bead the, Certificates; •• •• •• • CONSUMPTION :. . • . : Testimony of Adieu 'J. Mengle, ' the Spring I was attacked with a bed cough, tightness of breathing. night:sweats. and spitting of blood from. the lungs. .1' kept getting Worse-and worse till l'had to give' up work: I was so -weak I could hardly get along... My cough kept getting 'worse, and L becameyery hoarse. • I tried every thing and.' finally. commenced to .nse the Ex - tenet,. I have' used it about two Minn hs—the cough, spitting of blrod. - night sweats and . tigntneSs of the chest are,gone. I run' at my tnide again; working as hard as ever: i'My • Rope tite neveiwas better, in my life. lam entirely cured. . • • . ; • . :ADAM J. MENGLE. At Whiteman's Shoe Store,•Penn St:, near Seventh. Reading,' December 22, '1864.* , WM: LAN & Co.-,About eight years EEO I WES at• tacked with Asthma. It' is a family complaint, my mother having died with it... I used.everything, but of no use. I-rate eo.bad with it in the army that I was discharged from the 4:ith.Regiment, Pennsylvania vol unteers, and aho exempted at Reading,' on •aceottnt of it; I could not walk fifty Yards; nor ascend a tlight'of steps without resting; ml heart. became diseased also from it. I had tatlpitation and pain.- I need four bot tles of Extene, and am entirely well. and working at my trade, blacksmithLng: Its effechi with me were wonderful. • •Yours, CHARLES A: HENRY, March a, Cor. Washington SL h Willow Alley. Lel'Art & Co::-la. the Spring I Wee attacked with cough And lipitting of blood from the lungs; and night sweats my father. mother. and six brothers and' sisters_ have died with consumption; they all corn mended the wane as me. . - My husband . had just died, and I ills left alone with lour smell children; 4 con , suited Mr. Davis, of this city; stating my case and that 'Twits poor. Ile told me that Cod Liyer Oil might cure • me..if Lwished to try it ; and alio mentioned the EL.' teem,. stating that the proprietors were claiming to cure consumption with it; I bought two bottles of-you and am entirely cured of it. , SARAH fiI , CARTY. • _Laurel St., Reading. . , • . - - • BRONCBMS. ' ' . _ - .. Certificate:of Rev. -George Prints of Reeding. - • . Levis. & Co.—l have been kuliering_ with cough and . forenemi of the cheat all whiter. ram entirely re lieyed of the sorenee.s: the cough Is much better: the Bronchial tubes " - ere completely `out with Matter: he Extene has cleaned them but entirely. I have used three bottles; and can cordially recommend it for any alfeCtiew Of. the chest: - GEORGE PRDITZ, . March 16. 180. . -..: .Franklin street. - Reeding.. . And' 29, liib.. .--.....• . ..,- ' '- .. 'l7..Sui . . %V ILLA. .41111 FRICK ..fiz CO. I- •.• - , • . . . .. SHIP ;AND. BOAT BUILDERS, . . Have co nstantly on hand PTBST-CLASS BOATS for: sale, and are ready. to build first-clawrlbuttwand Barges at the snorter notloa A number of sulkers C s and Boat Builders are Wanted, .to whom gixsiwages and constant. employment will be They are abio primared to Imtld.,at Rie aborteet, -.no tice, COAL - CARS and DRIFT CARS, for all kinds-of minligroperatitew. CHEAP, GOOD HOOEnig. ABOUT. )116.LF PFJOB OF -Tut WAIIREN.S..ciFSL T ENT.: P.EBIILEROOFiNG :a nine' needinorethan any other. kind. . le both Fire and' Water Pivot aid will *allot two. tin -roofs, while it coins only about belt the Ore 'Of -tiu. Thte,roollog - ie put . orf by thm anbeertheres at abort notlee. • - BAN - NAN SIEFILEHR , notice.... ` . ammaana pot on roofe intchuag over I- !wheel to the foot. It ton biett °UPI, ifnecessary. . ifoirsit _ wamssALE mibizTen,musu IN TE3BACOCY • . P IPES _AND CIGARS, ceitro.Pt.. Opienilie Town Hall; voileovu.tz, 134. es-ts ASTuu A: CONSUMPTION CHESTER; PA.' COT,. Iit.A.LPIITIOS 100E31h THOUGHTS OP TEE PLACE AND TIME, .114ead at tbe uettrobarst Celebration,' Jul* 4, 1863. AS men beneath innie . pszirrof'grlet • • : . • Or sudden joy will dandily stand, • - Finding no :worth to : give reilet . Clear, passion-war* complete 'and brief_ To thonehtiwith.wbirb their souls eapand 7 So here to-dav=thene trophies nigh s-nnikean reach • _The hills anion& the graves. the sky— • . - The silent poem of the-eye : •,• .Surpasses all the art - of speech: ' To -day a nation Meets to Mit'd • . A nation's triiphY to.tbe dead . "- • .Who: . tOrmed her swind.and rhteld- The arms - she sadlylearned to wield • • When other hOpe ot:Perwe had fled. Andmot'alone for the s-ii who Ha ' In honored braves berore.ns.hlent.; Shall our proud column.: ,tiroad and high; . .* Climb upward to the blessing -sky, -But be for all amonument.. , • . . An emblem Of our, grief, -as well ' For others au for these; we raise ;: . • For these.berteath'oar feet who dwell, , • -And all who In the good tense fell. • .On other fields, in other frays,. • ' To all the self-same love we bear • . . Which here for marbled memory grime,. tin soldier for a wreath eould care Which'all tine comrades might not share— Brothers in death as In their Jives.:.• ' .on.Souther.n - hill-sidea parebed and brown, In tangled swamp. on verdant ridge, " Where pines and broadening oakii look down. ' And Jasmine ;MVOS its yellow crown, And trampet-creepersclothe.the'hedge t . Along the shores of endless sand,. • , Beni-malt the palms of Southern-plains, • Sleep everywhere, band locked in hand, The brothers of the gallant band . Who here poured life through throbbing veins Around the eh - Mon...eyes of all • • The Same red glories glared and flew— The hurrying .11ags, the bugle, cult. The whistle of the angry ball. : The elbOw-inneh.of comrades true I - The skirmish-fire—a sPatiering spray:; Thelong.. sharp growl of .flre The. thickening fury of the fray • When opening batteries get in . play, _ And the lines form o'er many- ft mile. The. foemants yell, ouranswering cheer, • :.• • Red flashes through the gathering smoke,. Swift'ordera, resbnard and clear. Blithe eries from comrades tried ark dear, • The FheTscream and the Satire-stroke:• The rolling fire from leg to right, • • From right to left we bear it swell , rbo headlong chargis, swift and bright, - • • The thickeping,tnmult.of the fight • , :An,d bursting thunder* of the shell. Now closer, denser. units. the strife,. •And here we yield, and there we gain , The itir with hurtling missiles rife, -.. Volley for volley.life for life—, • NOtime to heed the cries of pain 1 Pantiug..as np the bills we charge. . • Or down'them its we broken roll, ••• Life never felt so.hlgh, sofarge, And never oiervo wide a maree, • . -•.. In triumph swept thekindling soul t, - •. Nevr raptures waken in the breast . Amid the hell of crepe and sound ; . The barking butteries never rest.' And broken jnnt- by horseman premed. Still contest,their ground. rreeh wavee of battle rolling in . To t tte'plite of shattered Waves': Toni limbs that grow'mnre bent and thin—. A blinding cloud, a maddening din- . . 'Twas.thua were filled these very gravea Night falls at last with pitying yell— ' A moonlit silence deep and fresh . • These upturned faces. Strained and pale, Vainly the chill night delyetassail— . For colder, than.the dews their flesh ' And flickering far through bruSh and wood. On searching parties, torch in hand--. • . ...Mitt if yon can some rear and food, At dawn the tight will be renewed,- - Sleep on yMir arms l" the Mished command They talk in ‘vhtspers as they lie " . In line--these roueh and weary men; - "Dead, or, but wounded'," then e. sigh ; • ''N' coffee either - rt. "Guess:we'll try . • • To get those two guns back again.", "We flys' tgs to their One, Oho!". •: ' -."That bridps.tWas hot there,,as-we .pasied “Thenolotiehlead it can't be so f . • • Wounded. and badly—that I know ; • But he kept saddle to the last." • . "Be sure to send irlf I fall—. : "Any tobacco ?: Bill, hargyun p' • - "A brnivii•haired. blue'-eyed. laughing doll: f'Gixal night. boys, and Guxl keep von all !" "What l sound asleep? Guess I'll sleep too just:about thin hunt' they pray : . Fur Dad -" ••.' - Stop talking t pass the word And stain an quiet 'as the Clay • ' Which then:wands will lint be next day The long-drawn sighs of sleep are heard.' • . , I.Oh. men ! -to - whom this sketch,. though rude, •: Calls hack some scene of pain and pride ; Ih. widow ! hugging close your brood; Oh. wife !..with * happiness* renewed, Sinee he again is at your side; • • This -trophy that - to-day we raise • - Should be a monument for all ;.--* . • And on its aides t; niggard - phrase -.'- Confine a g.enerhus Natiotes.praise . • ...To those Who here have chanced tofall,, But let us all today combine' • Still ether monuments to -raise Here 14r.the Dead wd build a shrine h . - Add now to those %dm crippled, pine, •: Let us give-tope.of. happier days!, . Let flumes for these sad wrecks of war Thrimgh all the land with speed arise ; Tnuguesery.from every gaping scar, "'Lrt not our brother's tomb debar. The wounded Living frotn - your eyel." 'A noble day, a deed an good. . A noble Kenn in Which .tia done,. The Birthday of: our Nationhood ; And here twilit the Nation'etood- ....Qn this same day—its life re-vran A bloom of banners in the A.dnuble calm of sky and soul • • :Triumphal chant and bugle blre,• • • And green fields: spreading bright .and While heavenward oar Itonannas roll . licranntia :for a land redeemed, :; • • The bayonet Sheathed, the motion &Mb t Passed. as . sorne horror we have dreamed. The fierY'meteors thaw have streamed. .Threatening within oar homes to come. Again our banner floats abroad:- •• • Gone tae one stain that on it fell— • ' And, bettered by ills chastening rod, • With•etreaming eyes uplift to God We say..tlit 3MFru.ALt. THINGS 7ir.1.L.," DETIES•OY EXPORTS: It Was lately stated; in a - Magazine article, by. Mr. 'Frederick A.. Conkling; I hat; *Pin 'lB6O, the year next Weeding . the rebellion, the . quantity . of cotton exported from the United. States, according to. the returns of the Treas ury. Department,: ..ampunted to I'. 767, 656, ;338 Nunds, averaging-in value 10.85 cents per • pound, WhiCh is%equal to • the sum of sl9l:= 806.55 . 3: An• export duty. upon this quantity sof tive cents nt per po.und,.. winch the American . staple can readily. bear, .amounts to $88,384, - 316—a sum: steadily applied, adequate to • ettneel the . existing 'public debt,. ia:otfteiallv Stated, Within the lifetime of-the:present gen *ration." . ItWill be some tithe, : of con*, be, .fOre.our.prod'uctitin of cotton can equal that 0f.1869, but it may he . taken.for .granted that fromlhistime, '. there Will be tvrevival of. the cOttourtrade; and the:: more - so, because it is ..now acknoWledged that the cotton grown in India is far.: inferior to that • which was pro •"dueed in our. Southern *States; .Capitat and enterprise will naturally unite, in producing the supply, seeing :that prices and profit .will • inevitably. increase.... ," The . proposition •to linpeee export .duties,. With a view of augmentiog the national reVer nue, aboliShing: many small but:lrexittimis items - of In ternal.Taxatiou, ' and even of. final- ly, liquidating that -National 3,000 Millions Debt, has repeatedky. "been mucle, but has invariably been met with the reply, " The Constitution expressly forbids any tax or duty - being laid upon exports." In the North. American Review,- just published, is an article, by Mr, Sidney G. fisher, entitled "Dirties on 'Exports," which strongly - denies that such duties are -unconstitutional: Mr. "Fisher goes ill for a tax upon exports of our own growth turd . tnanufacture, more especi ally .of - r'aw rnsiterial ;" a tax - on these,' "• he says, " would be paid by the foreign consu mer. A moderate tax .would .scarcely cheek • xportation ;. and one that had, this effect would,- by lowering the price at home, en courage our own manufactures. • This is Very true. At present, bY Waypf encortrag - ing (?) our own manufactures, of enabling us to Welif our own calicoes and muslins, In.- ' stead of giving Manchester a profit on Manu facturing our cotton, we. lave one uaz on the raw material, and another tax.tipon the; beim manufactured article. Meantime; with great liberality, while we tax the cotton :worked up by.pur native - industry - and welevy no, duty uponthe cotton which Is Sent abroad, to come back in a: manufactured state. and drive our own &oils out of the market. Thus '-we give a bonus to .foreigners;" which,. we dare say, they 'accept with,a defisive smile at our folly Peer& : • ' 13hEN. 31CCLtiLV.4 AS A PROM:LEI-LI ft DC- Cent speec.b, Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, made :this . statement "A.- friend of.: nitre; whose danghteris now, at Rothe, received=: a letter,from her,'Written while Oen. Sherman , was visiting North Carolina. :She wrote': tather„ how fortunate ; you are; .. , you know where Sherman bas gone:l:Mt-we are in deep distil* for our-nett=door neighbor, Gen. MeOlellith - ititroaking " an& saying that Shermaris and never march through that cotintry, and Will be - destroyed as,tite_mattlegions were :destroyed tinder • • DEATH Off -THE CUR . • A:; few, evenings since, while - riding _over . the Buffalo and Lake Shore Railroad, the re plirt ; WaS brought to us that a little gitl Bad died iri tine•of the emigrant cars just forward of the, one in• which 'wet were silting:-• Her parents, had entered • the, train at Dunkirk,. and at that moment it. waktliscovereid by the: bystantlim' that she was in a:dying condition. -The tram went-thitdering: on its western way, and in a.few moments thelittle sufferer breathed, her last,. amid.- the heart-breaking sobs of her kiarents and the tear's and tender:: est svmpathieS 'attic ,otlier 'traveler's. - :Tfiough thiaiSands haVe been swept •to death in a moment :by railroad accidents, it is yet a strange place—the cars—in which.to lie down and pass quietly away'to the land of repOse and endless ,peace. To. dash' along at the rate oft wenty, thirty. or fifty mileti an hour, seems fitting only for restless, hurry ing, anxious lite. the presence of death lie prefer to ~pause, and Wait, until ' the 'Wheels of life stand still ;" to hear the sum mons atuid the ,quiet of homer and' the shadows of . the -sick' chamber ; to bid the messenger approach With muffled tread, while we stand with: bated breath, and kiss back to clay . the lips that to us had - breathed forth life and' love. ,"Earth to.,earth, dust to dust," this shall 'be our . returning'; but '.who- would not prefer to go ."like one .who Wraps the drapery, of -his coach abOiit him 'and lies down - to. - pletiaant dretuns," rather than to be hurried on the wings of lightning forward on that -journey vvhich must at last . pause at the grave? . ' • , We sat amid that vast funeral procession sympathetic and sad, while the limp and life less tittle form was gathered to the bosom of its mother with the' settle tender yearning and anxious care as when it had been instinct -with life. The father Sat subdued and silent, and nothing save an occasional tear gave sign of the great griet that struggled in vain • for the mat.tery over his manly nature. They had come froni the - vinelanda of the Rhine, and ivere . pressiog .forward over the almost interininabie thormighfares of America to a home in the West.. ;They . - dared not pause beeauSe their little child had sickened; they had no, home in ,Which she could lie down and die. , Too poor io,turn aside' Mien for a Moinent, - That the:dying girl. might locik upon the-flowers aratreathe a inner:air,' too ig _norant ofthe Arriericanitteart.to appeal to its charities; their . only- choice was. to hasten, on. :W m e Only mulct - pray that nature.' might- eal gently with:the'ilissolving , dust, and permit -them to bear it With them even to - their new honie. • I.t, would'be sad indeed-to build A tomb before a house, and to.. give their .first thought, to the .dead in the lantl' of theiradOp-, torn ;but ivho'can -conceive a more solemn or holy . .consecrationl+-'•Ei;is Gaiette..-. 11 ►BB = VEllllfd = 4Ll{BlK - ac QT HERS. .• • - . • .:Lormse.G.. - r. July . lo. - 154.5, • , .An incident toe geed to pass unnOced,..trnspired• at Locust Gap; -ow Sunday, the 'Othinst. It appears one 'it ruhie.Sam's destroying angers, who had recently re-' teived an honorable discharge troth the eloth Pa. Vols • ' has conceit enough in him, to think that in consequence of his haying been successful in serving that redoutable. Warrior God, Mars,. he would also have ati favorable a reception and .be as triinriphant at the shrine of Venus •hat sire. tickle Goddess, disappointed him as the segnal Will prove.' On Sunday night be made an engagement to meet: his lady leve,"andttive.a promenade as most lovers done .that'hight, butit appears that -a young clerk and two or three others' had been pay Ing lions-to his darling daring his absence in the army. of Which fad, he was unaware: but was convinced n the, following manner: After meeting at: the place meni ally agreed upon, she told him that she-had to, go . home to take the key of the door .to a neighbors house. and would meet fen -minutes at the same place, - which was the most conspicuous part of the town. • • • Ile poor fellow,. prompted by love, 'patiently waited her coming, and about the expected time his Makm,le• - arrivcd..hnt. not - am he calculated. alone, but:with her. Clei The by-stauders.thought to see the ,rejected lover. do something desperate, as he was observed - to pet something into his mouth, iand it was conciaded that he was' detertelbed-, to bespatter Maggie's - new dress with - his brams-4vvestiong men rushed npon him and forcibly took.the dangerous weapon from him, but - pen cannot describe the' ludicrous expression of those over zealous individuals who had attempted to save tte rejected'one's life, when they discovered that the wea-. • non was nothing other than tooth-pick, and that he .was just picking his: teeth' after slipper. The lover. • quickly turned around tolls -false mistress," and said, with tears in-his eves. ' r. • • • • loved thee for thy beauty,..: ' • . • • .. But not for that alone : to which 3ftag_ gie replied by pelitely.applying one of her flu e digitals to that most - prominent member , of her - fare. (the towel eman), and with the other lout Making semi;circle.and•suying..Jeur • • Do you like my jockey hat•and feather? • and walked up the road about one - hundred yards With her clerk gave hint; the slip mid, finished up the night in company with another man, dancing jigs. in fact sport-, ' ed the light " fantastic toe." until 11 o'clock at night, When she returned home -te.sizet a lecture from her -. brother Willie and a Clubbing fromber mother. ' Seried her right, for thhd shamefully, behaving to the manwhl Passionatelylowed her, and that man a soldier, • . who has fought . and .bled tor - . every American home and fireside.' and would have died at any - mo.; meat for his darling Maggie . , Lours Kbsscrti,..iu -a private letter &,f • the of ,May, to the . ; editor of the Taintnis; incidentally` says: • • -• ' • • •*. "How happy, yotiintistlVel in' Diving been spared .to' see the triumph. - of those grand principles for.Which..Vou have been contend ing:all your.life 'lle"stain of slavery is moved froin.the fair..esciitCheon of your no ble land, - The -.curse . is. dispelled which clouded the bright prospect of her future.— The manner' in :which - the genius of your people carried through the demoCratic prin ciple in its-first applicatiew to £l. Vast - tornmu 7 nity affords a sure:guaranty that, to the.ben; efit of all . humanity, know how Yo consolidate.by Wisdom - and "Moderation what you have achlevedby - bravery and admiranl6 • Perseverenee.... - * • *.. , • .* .Yours,-.eVer truly, : • • •-• . • • .. -L. R 9 sst-Tu.” , • . . , . '. AN EXTRApRDINART CRIME.-I n R trim now' in progress in ouc'Of - the courts of Sweden; a series of. the most appaling crimes has been brought to light . ; • A clercyman, nameci.Lind brick,. Is charged''Witif the murder of several of his parishioners by. administering -to them poison 'in 'their ; saciamMitalwine,? The .proof-ii said to .be so conclusive against him that' not- the-slightest doubt-of tertsined. qri the-,pacide 'Railroad is pro gressit,g rapidly. :Tile road 'will be. comple red to - Topeka, '25 lades ivest•of Liiiirence, by the fir.A.ot November. ' • WitAT is that which a man may have never possessed, and yet leave behind him ?—a air The New York journals are flourishing in spite of, the .war. Their receiptsfrom advertis ing have increased. . - - • Write old Virginia state Banks are in process if .--Twenty . cents on the dollar will be paid on their notes. . . ' .ogr Ile-. income et ,Wm. B._ Astor, of New York, for 18G1, was .$1,30121,000 . ; that of -Cornelius - Vanderbilt' was A 576,551. . - .IfirThere is great destitution' in Spottsylvania county, Virginia. 'Agents are to be sent north to solicit aid for, the people., ' - , sThe Florida delegation have had an inter view. with the President.' Judge' _ MarOn is urged for Prov isiomd Governor. Jar Atzerodt; .before his 'death made - a conies Rion, detailing the part r each conspirator was to take in the assassinatictd.- - Atir gffOrts are being made to raise tile frigate Congress, whieh•wassunk near Fortress Monroe, in 1862, by. the Merrimac; ' • - ,0111 - The officers of the United -States Sanitary. Commission have issued a farewell address, pre vious to closing•theiriaborsr *Jr Governor• Brownlow, of Tennessee, - has is sued' a'proclamation declaring the franchise law the supreme law of the State. • agrlhe Unionists - Of Charleston are petition ing to_bsve their property, taken, by the U. B. Government, returned to them.: . tir Several released,rebel officers who 'haVe returned- to. Maryland,. have been : indicted and arrested for-treason against that 'State. • . • .ifill•The Vicks; burg negroeson June 19, held a mss meeting, and .passed resolutions in favor of.. . enfranchising all the Mississippi uegroes. Sari man heti been arrested near -Boston, on suepicion of, having killed .the Joyce children,. :shwa brutal murder was reported a short time 4 It is ;reported that the British,Government has become convinced Of the design of the Uni ted States - GO maintain frisndlj... relations with ar7There . :are 'great difficulties .I:between , the planters and negroes in Virginia. ' The planters wish to ger - rid of the'negrctes*arid bring,. white • labbrers into 'the . State. • ; Ifar Governor Jobrumn; the:Previsional foyer: . nor'of_Georgia; in. an address to the people of. Savannah on July 1, told them that slavery was gone and could - not - WYffitored. • • 113 - .l'ne city physician' of Boston has had awarded to him $8,700 damages for injuries sue-. tairted•by falling on-ice Which had formed from allowing- water to run. over the footway. Attorney General of Virginia has 'deci ded that all persons not excluded by the amnesty - problamation,...who have been six months:in the - 13bitii.„-tani upon • taking in oath of allegiance, vote at the coming election. - •-• • - • slrA contest took - - -plece at Bagdad, Mexico, recently between Rome-Union troope and rebels; several persons were killed. or wounded:. - The Mexican soldiers interfered and • dr9ire 'all the f-l.Combatantei sorest to the. Texas shore. ~ The .intitisß: of 'customs from -the sales of -pulio.larithaxml interuaLrevenite 'far- ; the' fiscal -wear ending- July will - amount - in, bend nuns, beet about .as follows :- enstomk, $78;000;00B; trete- ulna sBlo,ooo.;,inteirnal reverie, • , _ . : -;,' " ;1 . toomtedloooPtolow___ltsfirolovolt to unoder.loß and 110Q8 =MINS otrai tle aaripaonlit the olden tIW Muni" Aenniit s than U. gin bit iiefi 1/17 - . b4161 ettileldow . wir= CoF9V.o l d l h. •" - • • _ ~. . .. . ___, 1 Brooke; Pimpgill; ' l ' Billiil 1..41.Q. pesters, d . -Large esters, ~,,, Ballres_ Tithe's, Hand. Bills, --,'! apPer_ii•erkir. Articles ret.AlßMlllm, / 8 " 11l Bill Hieesdfr: "•::','-`,<; . !:4:f • Ord" Afiaga. am. At the ver*shaftlietiiotitir: :. Onr stock of JOB Mr Is more acetradve tlina thstat Any other °filar In this section el Ravage; arid ire Rev iambi emplojed ea preselyibrJobbtag. - Reinvipesctical Printer ourself, we will guarantee oar froth to, be air-neat as any SAS con be turned out in.the cdice: - riakI7IBR I I 4: N •C 01... ORS dons , at the shCalest notkri' ."; , -N--'" -,. • • ' • " '-" •••• -., ~- "=• •-;••:-."'''-'::: ROOK I:icx)ka boanA in every variety of style. - EWA Boat okev, at etietteetiU mn it t k a c k a i w u r VF l TS l / 4 b,4,244 1 0t 2 5 tuidvl NO. 29. filtiatiiiiiitt-I.oltintti:.ti PA40 31 0 9;;')Eidit;;.r. U eommuiticettkiivt intistifid 'fir tAis :column sifil be addresr.ed Ur J. A.*. Aottorak. . ..We are iileased • to , . lesitillthat4. , .l,,lCake, , Esq.;•'fit lifaisheini•Baroughi Lancaster Conn- . ty,htut.been eleeted Principal' of MehiGram- . mai Schobl, this Borough.'--31r.\t"ake enjoys . , the reputation of.heing its:goodleacber."t and . , from eh- ac qu aint ance with: him - = - sincelBss; We can cheerfully bear testitnohyto his Ifigh toned moral character: IWe cimilitily wet come hith to our., ranks. .., We .would suggest to competenctelichets desiring to obtaiusittl- ations in this. County, to: make their - desires. known to ourworthy'and iiid6fiftisrahle County Superintendent, - ..Tesite - lihstiin,•Esq.; PortCarhon, v, , ho will lend .thewall , the-es , - si,tance in his power. as„ . he is, desirous., of having competent:teachers in he. tielheoiti, As"we are 'going to - he' abScnt. from: the - County fora few S, 'correspondents will please mark ',`Edu niii!?...on the back:or 41% the envelope. • - , Read before the SehnlkUl Casity Ediea. dons' Alto.tattoo, :by PETER' F. RUDE!, _Esq., of Fottasille.— • , t , • • Fiaxow-Texcnnaii ;---Incoutroverilble trims have existed in'ev.nry,department of the, arts, science and litirature, and Indispritable from their 'first prornulg,ation &Iva thei present time. • • - ( 1 . h.-- • . _ . . Much ot our present wisdom with all of its extolled. beauty. and excellence,,is but the( -, Matured improvenient of many former estab= , fished facts and teachings; ands - the carafe! . student whceexaraints the records itf' andent literature, inscribed "when the writers -made uth.and usefulness: more than. hrilliancy of des &felon their ahn, will find many useful • i m al ms and decltions, firnily•established - ' by sound reasoning, which stand Perpetua4 . te „ owing, nothing, Of their endurance to . beauty of language or elegance of style, sup= port' only by their, u.sefelrteagind unquets tioned truili":- • - fulness. • Anteing such aphonatas at ai May be found the -quaint saying•pf Thomas Fuller,' "First, tench your pupil oVedience—e next...what you Will. ..... , 1 , . • - Improvements cannot _be - made .where ins errors or deficiencies exist, arid ,new 'plans of operation should not. be, adopted,-unless they corrective of former :defects, and calculta, ted 1 o,promote tiseful progress. • 4- : - , • • • The old records . - that have reached us (and" thanks to literary;students and antiquarians. they are many, and dated centuries:far gone in the pest,) fullyprove that thougtert",ach "of ancient recorded set:Omni§ useful and' relics, ble, yet they give as .certain , evidence -that many errors fall to their share. -Even in the short sentence I helve quoted ftcirp Fuller. . there is au error or imperfectiori, and as a , teacher to whom in common. With- others of • my profession he gives this advice; r must enter my protest against his .unreserved as sertion, which I have on this occasion incorl • porated in my address to you. - -.- • Frankly admitting that the inculcation of .. obedience should be the first step in teaching. It should never \ be " what you will" in • the next, or any of the subsequent lessons of ln - • - struction,- but every succeeding lesson ishonld .• be as carefully selected, as well suiled.to the - - circumstances of the teacher and as applica;- ble to the wants and conditions of the pupil, , - as any of his preceding lessons. - Obedience necessarily implies some duty or . duties to be perforined. , attendee paid to the • advige, and the strict "obserVance of the rules . • and commands, edyeo by the preceptor. to his pupils for the regulation of their conduct, the instruction Of their'ininds,. and the inculca tion and imProvenient of-their morality. ' • In common law, -ignorance of a statutecan mot be Plead in justification of its breach. I tun not a litwyer and will not dispute the w- •• dom of this construction, is but have always - thought it was -arbitrary and severe, and ,will • maintain that when the teacher is the judge and the pupil the' arraigned, it would be as. - unjust as cruel,, - "th condemn the culprit who • sinued throgh • ignorance. It then the offender cannot plead ighoraneet in mitigation -of "pun:ihnient, the rules and -• " • regulations whicleAriffict it for non-obserr- - . ance, should be, but feis," should be clearly - defined, and fullYniade known. - - . _ These severaliireliminary remarks dlsposed of I ant enabtedtO name some of the duties Calling - for °a striet obedience on - the part of the pupil, and I will place the observance- of order lllllol3g the first. , • ' . - Order is said to :be rfeaVen's first law; . if so,•lts institution. is heavenly, and heavenly . its effects Before the altar, beneath the,put -pit, in the locum, and. Senate chamber, in each and ;every place where instruction is - given and received, order should. reign, and - , in no, places should it be more regularly ert foreed than in the family 'circle and the sehool . Let order. then, be - one of the first 'inks - calling for the exercise_of obedience,. and lot - its observance be rigidly maintained and en forced by requisite punishment, when, Alder. " measures fail to produce proper results. ". • When we instruct the mind we teach "for ' the benefit of the pupil,. for the piesent and • future of time, and, great is ,the. responsibility _ of the teacher, arduous his task, and his best , efforts too often slightly and thoughtlessly re munerated." But oh l.• how .gn at • the trust. how much increased the responsibility•to_as stune the duty of moral training. since much of time and all ofeternity; for misery or bliss, may depend upon his precepts"and example. Let the teacher, then,. ever bear'in , mind that though ignorance is sot bliss, eduented - and trained Me" leads ,to certain and more, deserved misery, and that the inculeatien of virtuous principles and a love for - "the beauty of holiness, should never give place to any other consideration. -• . , . -, ,-.• Endeavor to .cultivate in your pupil's's. due regard for truth and integrity;, and heart-felt • abhorrence of falsehood and CruplieitY, 'for my experience 'in teaching -warrants the as sertion, that while you can depend. upon. the ' veracity of your pupil; let his faults be ever so ninny, you may hotie-for his amendment,'; and that little or no reliance can• be placed - upon the future good conduct of the COe T firmed liar. - - , The example of - the teacher will lead hls " scholars into early ptactice of purity in lan guage and manners, cleanliness of person and apparel, mildness in discourse and demeanor, . habits of attention, application and industry, provided, s tile intruder is as he ought to be, exemplary in his charactek ; since children - of all ages are imitative and naturally adopt his language and manner as theis-mociel:' . • ..,, . Can amiability be•euccessfelly mught by -si, , harsh, severe or passionate preceptor? De:- licscy . of manner and puritroffspeeelf by one, who is rude and violent ; in action and tent per, and whose language, is .vulgar,- coarse and improper, perhaps a times,. Offensively indelicate ? Can such acquire the reispept • of his pupils, so requisite for their proper ht . Or can one who has no love for children, 'no attachment for his scholia, no pride in their progreis, ' no delight in their - innocent pastimes and conversations, ' who' -seldom smiles, and frequently: frowns,. and appesFa to Mkt pleasere in vindictive punishment;eau he win • thelOveTbf his pup - us ? Xve.7 ter spondent ' Will eiriphatically -- answer, no t -" Though he may-have the learning and wig coin of the noted Sage of old, and a life ex perience, in. teaching, be iteiot,tit to form the minds and hearts of children." . ", The most difficult and annoying" . ditty to -the teacher-is the necessity ofinfllctiw . ptin-. ishment upon his scholars- for disobalitsicis, 'and Other infraCtions of his rules. If p.arenta 'and guardians would eonAcieutionsly perform their duty, and - train - their-children properly "te"pbey their rightly. constituted: ,rulers, the Contaminating rod: would-seldom,' If. ever, be found in the hand - of the reluctant teacher, whose.feelffigsite often outniged.by . ,the ne cessity Of its use, and the sad reflection that it is occasioned by the' delinquency of the pa rents, whe Often shift the t'spensibility; and . meanly. counsel hint to flog theit,o4l,dren. ~ The course hitherto Purstied-hy our prompt and industrious'County Superintendent, and that of his futurc"Which,he; LW made lino wn ,by publiestion;igives Iv__ arriaa that our:pcitn *non schonts will be•placed under- thee - charge of comPetent , te:achertrapetent for moral as well akfiii.intOle4niit instrtiellon;',and We inay hOPel.litittvith -suet- preceptors, : having a love•for , their charge, - kprideln their pen • feEs l 9 l 4 . Izteigessied, :or requisite lrmueo ,t etti .Peteci:lby": Clernency, thily,,iniPtessed by , ,a sease of-theegreati:responeibtlltv Of, then' , du ' deg; grid'actuated by,a;ditteingiatidll( el;pfis4 - 43411041-Y44 AitAis4iPliti•Ocl , l l qd- ,411 1 2 4 - cured - the otieffiende of their - pupilits . es tablighed 'Order, thxey mv:riply . ileterynine that `'Wldell - ha's 116.1' ) . been "laude '443,6%3 by. Fuller-0-ox..,six4g,litS spy. %0, , ex, - x &mei. • .-.. ‘... :__,..-: -- 4-...."--,... ,, ,....,,,‘ •••••"... .:.:,-.1. 4N - , E::s'S WY.
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