1111131 g OF Titl 13.1111T11K JCHL7IINAL. TF.1;315—.02 73 per annum, payable in advance,:- I $3 00 if not paid iu advance. . Tver „, e term"will be•strietly adheredto hereafter. • . TO CLI7IIS:- • ; I":freeeopies to one address (In advance2 t ..;_l37 00 i .t• " " • 13 00- Ft -tab sabv;rlritioninittiiiii 'cipirthlibepakiinadvatiee: wlltliefurnishedid Carriers find others . .! 4.4 0.1 pprloo copies, cash oridelivel. - • . .• - ter - Clerrymen and bellool Teachers will be tarnished 11 . Tht`d9CIMAL at $1 60 itiadvanm; er $1 7 . 6 if . paid • within the year—over one. year: full.rates. - - • - nate+ of dreirtiisisigi. • . for 3 lines, Including date, one inierdon t 78 eta., and 1 .b.yquent insertions 25 ets. One square of T lines, anti; Quit 3 lbws. for 1 or 2. insertions $1; 3 insertions fl 26; ' • ort.seenent Insertions; 4 / 6 celati per .iiknars. Larger . ones 1r• ProPor1401.1. • . • . , . • =laza: .. , two:tors. T; A ec lines• • .... $3 . 00 -$3 50 .• • ": .. ,¢5 00 seTen nea, ar.d over3:— 480, - :7 00 - • ;.12 00 v . O , ratre s,-or l4lines, 600 • 10 - 00 ' ' 18' 00 Three . " 21 " •S 00 .14.00 • -10 00 pour . 2W Cl 00 • r •24 00 • p . oES `.- -10 .00 ' 21500 • - • 2000 arter column.; .;...... 19 00 .30 on . 00 e OrUrger space - MS per agreement. ••. " t. . Far Nine words are counted as a line Yn advertising. • Aac ueor,r7 , TotiCes sod Dissolutions, 2 and 3 times. $2 50 Aimialstiatior; Notices and Dissolutions. 6 times. $3. COAL` TRADE_ AI:Y.Y:J.T,77ISVAT.N7TB... Ir . _ --c -• - ~~_::~~-fir'- :_u~4- —as,- --' Terminus of the Philadelphia . ft Read --. 'cOA:E• - ,'. QV tr. ARM::&;:: WARD No. 11 PINE Street, NEW. YORK.. . . Sole Agent ,for The Con4olithited Coal Cow. patsy's BraltimoreVein.Wilkeabaree Coal, shipped from Jersey•Cityaiid Elizabethport. . ••• • .. Also, for the HAMPSIIIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S llsampoihire George's Crack COO, shipped at Baltimore and Georgetown' " , A"ents for. GEORGE HEARS. celebrated firtind Top Coal, shipped at Philadelphia. • • • • • "•• Flom their Wharf, No. I, at Port Richmond. Phila.: delPhia. they are prepared to ship the best qualities of Mountniu.andlited and White Ai& . ~ • • • . From their dowdy at Jersey City (Where-the depth of water is from lri.to 1S feet), they are prepared at all as seons tn.-supply the Itheve . Coale;111111 prep ared to ternners and ships for ports in China and elsewlege.• Stegnera can be coaled at any hour Miring day or• Melt, •• • , W.. J. B. SMITH, ; • Agent at, Jersey City. • Igo:lits at Rimton—WAßD liAtll,- 42 Elllby St. •• at 'Netrark—J. DECAMP, Ittroh 1:1..Y64 Pier No. 7. JOHN H. WHITE, • • 'eft I PPC¢ or • S CH :COAL . Wharf No.: 7; POitt Richmond. crr ; Fiers: . j t alr, Walnut Str,,t, Philadelphia. 800 . W6.t.T . Itirteetath St.; N. :York OCtober 16, • Pier No. 14 NEW YORK & SOHUYLKELL GOAL. Co., 'oq• BROAD 310T'N'I'AIN. BLACK. HEATH; AND . - .4 1 I , :prIOR ItEft Ashl . COALS I' 4r., St mth streeL•Nvw York. " 11.32 NS alnut.,strect, Philaric! l phla. P.IfILAPR . PWA- 1 ...&t- SCHUYLKiLL . . -• • • ••.n.,: . . . . . Shipping %thanes. - for ASTIMACITE -COAL-at - ...Gfcenii4ll, Velaware.Riwr, Phila<4.- : : , Wharf No. I. LEWIS AUDENICIEiI ROMMEL, POTTS it Co. "- • ( TON Street-. Philf!delphlii OFFICES: , .; 110 11.1%,[1.11% - ay.: New:York... • 1:14 11111)y st.ree.t: PA'lstot. ICEPPLIEII -41: . ,• - • ,•r. E. con Walnut S: Forth Nte., 111114 . OFFICES: :;:5 l'ilit!tl 4 tiTel. New York.. i_Nierchants• Brink Building, Proyiden(i. DAVIS PEARSON "dz . - .MINF.P.II AND SILIPPTES CIF THI 7 ' CEI Elilt.kTED LOCUST MOUNTAIN *11 . 174 ASU . 'and SUOIIN VEIN '; RED ASH COAL. • : • - N0.'138 'Walnut Street, Philtitlol;hia . . - . i lil l u tßroadway,ltoorn - No:, 'Trim' Cy' OFFICES: Building.. York. • No. 11 Donne Street, Bostort. WIIARIP- 7 GREIMVICH, AYE7rE. D,,r13 7:891", 451.11.A.ND. THE IW2)DI,ESI3I.TI COAL A.ND- IRON CO7PANY, Bmad Top White, Ash Semi-Bitomi nous, Steam Generating Coal. . . . . . : . _ ~. ... GIt:C81 - tAl.OFFICE-,-5 - .0.4 Warnui Ni., Phil .. adelphia. Pa. ' '..* ... . - .. • . _ F.4 . ..Locoinotive Engine and-Stcamerg, the'Conl from '. th , :ir .11 ount Equity C01E4.-ry i , ...-on account alp , purity ..1 . .I , fliPv,El idlre tqq,erior to any nuwAn the nnutel.'. ' .? ...hp.:il 1 . 1%, , itt;,, . 15-nni •. . - P. P. . N '![: II7..ENP/Pll.. A. C. '1.111.1.*11 UAAS; lIRENIZEIC.it - C 0.,. MINERS ANI) SHIPPERS OF THE cEIIEI r iRATED Spohn: Vein Red .Ash: and Tianiond Vein -Red . Ash . ••: ''"""CO .L Colliery. • Thi.PluperiOr COal, from the . NcW.Shrunndoah Colyiery,. W1.i,1)1. ill he found to excel any Coil yet shipped from the Sellnylkill Region. • •• • .' • 3 • :•-01e.. - 2 . ,genta fur- the sale of GEO. W. SNYDER'S . Superior Pitie Forrot W C hile-Ash oal. OF - ' • • . • ' 21S WALNUT Sr., Plfll ID A. ;= , ll .Rom No. 9 _THLNITY' BUILDING, N.Y. . • . . 11-1 y °ADP,. HACKER -000 K, LOCUST G"Ar. :LOCIUMT 3101i7NTAIN, 4:20, dealers ialother.flrst qualities. of . ' AND RED ASH COALS. • N0..214 Wahint street, Yhilndclphin, and •Woodland' • • 'Wharves, Schuylkill liver. ' • . . rEInItAIS c•cr. . ' lklOrt11! 1.1 ACKEi.. • , ..J.E.SISR M. C6OE. .WM. F. - 31001)Y, -. Shipper . and Agilit, • Schuylkill Haven, Pa... 6-ly February IA. 'fd AGENCY, for the Nate of the SHAMOKIN (VAL frOm the bine/oder t-ii:ery. has this day been transterredfrum ANSPACH SONS. to DA'S,'IS PEARSON Sc.' .Philndelphia. - -wl.o . ate now the only authorized Agents 'hi dispose of th:.eelebnated eciai: Orders atid .eonimunicationa to tea.lreS,led to-thetn at Philr.delnliia 'or :New York.- • • : . • O. BAST. President. R. Secretary and Treasurer. Il..!al'Ophia, July 10, .65, BROAD TOP. GLAERAL . :OI.!TICt; INIIZEZEMESI BROAD TOP WHITE ASH Senti-Bituminoti CO_A_ES, No. 104 WALNUT STREET,' REatADEIPEfI.A.. . • • ROBERT. HARE POWEL, Manager. CONNECTING OFFICES: : • 16 Traveler Buildings, Boston, Thus. 38 Trinity " :New F,b, 14..63 - • 7-t3 BROAD. TOP 'WHITE ASII SEMI -BITUMINOUS OALDWELL SAW it;B, do C 0.,. • N.: 112 Walesa Street. Philadelphia, No. 111 Broad-wan - Nese fork, ." - No. 1.1.1-Stnte Street, Boston, Orel- a superior quality pt this celebraiedooal from their ' HILL `COLLIERY, liin.tit and shipped excluiitely tiy. them. April 4 'GS LO.R.:I4 I A,RY:-,CREEL• LORBERIM COAL . - . . 'Me. t he unders.iiirsail:liavink consolidated our three soli eri es in thalAirherry Retzion;-will hereafter trans aCtijtlibU.lllCls:s under the mime of . .- • . • . ' ' 3111.1..F.:1i, nIIAEFF & Co. - • - • ' 11111.1.,F .R. STEES &.e.0... . • . •• . - • ' • GitAbiFF & sua - riNG. - . . . . . 51r. GRP.EFF, a .member orottrttrin. having associa tee. himself with J. IL .131...AKDSTON, will reside la Philadelphia and all onr coal shipped by tidesater will be ender, the- elCillSiTe • 001140 i • Of • BLAKISTOII, Gka - EFF & CO,. • - . . • . ' • By increased Imre Anti attention in ita prep:mit - ton:we hulot ti, mint:olllbn reputation •of Our celebrated Irrry Coal. l'ilychwgers abroad in rely tiriOn having 141 . ~, al hlptied iu the very biltd . order: • MILLEI4 . :OItARI P P k co. P '. l ' 13.'6.1 . . . . . • • . 1) 1 .4..N0f0l - - AND :111E1,0:JDEONA4' from I. 4. : tsat manufacturers, and a general • o ' n f tt uentt. , fexcetrentletualcalitottt.• 4i...-- tr- 4 -' 2 '•-- in^M....ri! '4)14 hy • the linttersigmol.—: ' ....,. - ~ ,E. a. tr, n a z . ..e : ,1 "1 " 1, 1 , - , i rt• ru trelek mial an ,ed a . ."Sc:ir; t e , ri f l o irie r ‘ n i ta oll fre nty..... - • . it . ehcct Ed 4- " r ''''" i " . ' And 'm reasonable terns..' ' " . • • , 2d: JAMMERS. Agents:.• Centre strict; Futuiville. - '. &pt F. 4._ff) . _ - - _._ THE ~ . c '7 L:i` - - ''''f i '--- -•:: - /'' ''' 7• - - - - ;: . ' s s"."V-= -f - - - 1::::- - -tk.....c --, .. 3r. • . t-ro -",- 4G4,-,.... • -... .._. _ . _ _... : -,- - • 1-.. ›..., - . - ',-i- - P7_.- 1:: r'.• - te -., :. .. lei t. C Z,c ____ ~ ..4 .- : -T , S e ..ii ~...77 . - - ~ 4 - • ' 4.) 16 g ' ...-., ,t z - -•-- '.- • . , - _-.. . . • ~.. • --*l'- ‘• , - -/"..,-- -:- -• , 0-. ----- -N: --.- ~.. Vitt...!••• - . . , - QTTSVILZ _ . _ - • AND p v03u.54W‘::Ey..4.T. - sArItDAy:.s.QRNIN.Q..:.R:m.4:OIN-::: - BANN:0;:s.v..o7m.144:,:scflualw - Ourt: E J,i - .pENNsyLVANI-t VOL. Mit-. ag R.' It., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia.-'-Pieni for the Shipment of iinthraeltes. Pier No. 15. BLAKI%TON, GRAEFF & Coq • ' ' MINERS AND entrnuts or LODREDRY AND LOCUST 310113111 N COIL, Shippeis of other appiovcd,cpitti4i6i of • WillTE AND -RNDASIt COAL: . . . . BlS:Walnut • • 9 Ttitlity Building, New York:. Oor.-pf ..t.Dottpe Street, Roston Feb. 14, •63 Pier NO. 11. . LEWIS • AITDEN . RIER . .: Ilrholeeele Deiilers in the best carietiee of Anthrac and Bituininob.s.• • . • (ens Walnat.Street, Philadelphia OFFICES: 4110 limarlway, New York. • • . • •.L 141 ilby Stie t.Bost,in.• Pioneer Shipi&rr from El iists•ttlpoit.., of LEHIGH S'PRECG MOUNTAtti.'IIAELETO'bi, AINT) COUNCIL RIDGECOALS:.. 1.59 13, • BWROF.r . I I ,. . . 61111"PERS 11.1 E COAL,• Celebtriteol' A S 111.; ABD.. FROM 7tIOIIIqTADI .OFFICE-111 Walnut Street; Commerelal;Builditig, Philadelj)hia. • • .• New York OfliceT7 Cedar Street. .Bostori Oftloe—T Doane Street. . [Oct, 23; .5S 43 7 . • .CONNER- .PATTERSON • Ag,ents:for the. sal of :their : celebrated - *: LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL Asitlnnd and Girnitl•ilte.Collieries. R.I-ZiABETIRQRT ; ',.sz., • .. . CO ~ti.r • . COAL. 'l'. St()I - T.•& - , CO-. - • • cs.uccesL..nr,: to STOVT . WICKIF--) • . 'lVinurq and Shippers of the ei,lehrated.FULTON -III(.;11) 'COAL, In m. the . Ehlwrv;tle, • near •LEL-, Elm on. Pa.. rmitileuler, , in tho het.4arietice of • ANTHRACITE AND .BITUIIINOUS•CHALS. • • 'fleSlixered direct from the mines or '{M T.RENTON . , ELIZADETIIPOifT...N. J. N • PORT liIOI.MOND. - PA.' .01PFICEN,4-14.& -16 11. l Broadway, New . • T. SITiltT. VAN WICKLIt. • .(4, STor:r:' April 4. '64 ' • . - NEW YORK. SAMUEL BONNELL Jr.,' Nos. 43. & 45 Trinityl3Ailding, N.Y., SHIPPING POINT< Pier 4, ELI*ARETIIIPORT, Y. J. OFFERS FOR SALE . HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN' n n E I I; II AND BUCK NOUNTA L BALTIMORE CO.'S & BEAM DIAMOSD 58A8.13.E COALS, AND CELEBILkTED GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL 11. N. HOLT, No. 6 Front Street, INisy::York, BR 0)K F,B, PAC: & B. tr.: stic•N. FIRE . BRICK, FIIIE AULAV; CE2OI.ENT, Arc. . . Especial attention paid 'to pi:Mb:Laing and shipping' above named•properly, ,Being 'daily in. the market, dealers•and consumers can rely upem having, these nr tieles bought and shipped at the lowest market rates. • . - •• - .REFEIiENCES CEO. A. HOYT. Esq., Treas. l'euna. Cont•Cu...N Y. ISAAC N, SEYMOUR, Esq. - , Tres. Dela: Hud."Crtual FRANKLIN 5N,,W, Esci ~No. 4 Commerct• St., Bortt on J.. S. SBY:IIOI.It:EFq.. Pi t. Bank of. Antnan, Auburn C ENSIGN. .Esq., .1310Ta10.. .A 14111 29, •;a. . . . LEHIGH. 471165• . • • . bIIIST.R.4 •ND . 8111171318 ' • StITEVS : . SraiN,G MOI T STAIN LEHIGH COAL, • Yoiktowni . ..oarbon: Penna. • 322 WALNIeT Street , Philadelphia, " J ENI4 ENTlLLE,'Llitierne ton n July 23, , G 4. *- • • .. '3O: CiIIA.IIII.EIGIi - COAL. . ' . . • 'Our "lIALILELGTI . COAL is now sold eirinalvely,-in Philadelphia- and vicinity. by DAY & 11131)DELL.— rnrtiett ortlering• from them, may always - depend upon' getting n pure article. • ; • • - • OFFICE-109. Walnut Mi., r.hiltidelphia'. SILLLMAN & Mi-KEE.• 23-1 r - llazieton, May 9, .6411 DEDERICK'S COAL HOISTING MACHINE, Patented Ainll 12112,:11.801. This t•elebritt.ed :an& +mew:mile& chine ha. bet:n•in:anceeSsful .opepttion . .for met three •years.•and.theltstestiAu.r: large number already wild are .civing the most pericet. satisfaction.- •It -simple -and durable:, tracing nn . gdaring. at all ;•15 rapid . in its' operation. and very easy "kir, the horse.: Thiscriptive Circulars. Containing lettera.•Of cnutinendattotb- prices. I sent -free, on apt diem ioti , • • - tk. - I' K. - DEDEItICK.. Sole.Manaficturers; • . Albany Agricultural 'and Machine Work?, - -, • • March 11. , (1.", • ..141-6m - • Albany. N. . . CALIENDANCS.—A . Vi'W',and• - benu l• - Calendar. giving the montlis,days and dates, suita ble, fur 011icee;Depots, &e.• It require no alteriuw. and Is. In fart, x perpetual Almanac - and a perfect - TIME hEEPEIt. -Price iYS. Call nr d ...en them. • • • . . •R. C. GREEN, .Watchmaker, • Ai ril 16. , 64.-16-1 G Gentre.st... n ge Howe Bina afactis res. CHARLES.. IKEIIRER, , mi , Nurkart-Ri* or . • • - SALAMANDER SAFES, • • .*- .Second St.', ,Pottsville • • -.. Announces husinenn community of this • ,' • and the adjoining counties : that he •..rnanufan- .. . • • • tures SALAMANDER SAPES of All aizth And . kinds, warranted. Fire=proof. Whlch.,.in point of t't—` workmanship and.finish;. will compare with thone .o•h --tained from any"othercstahlishment in. the country.— „fie ntweys keep safes nn band'fofialcirtuid will , make 'them any size, for flanking . and other' last lin titini,. as cheap, if, not cheaperthan they can be obtained .fronr abroad.: -•. • .. • , He refers tbinJaniin flayvr cod, Ileorpel3rlght, 'hos. Conch and A Henderson; ; of thhi.Botottet,'who :have lite Safes in use: • Cane V.4 7 24-tf : I wilt teach ; you to pierce the Bawds of the Earth, aid Mug out from the Cavan of Mountains Metals which 'will give strength to our hands and ilithlact I,ltintre 1e ,4- mar Use ' and pleasuic—DlL Jolo'loll. O.ASTNEE, STD:In:Et& WELLINGTON. :.. :. - i... ~ .: • :..-• "-. ri • L En . s ._ F• .. n • ix cAn co, .•Lir Anthiaditb&Bituthitou s • Coals. 801. E AGENT. _ 2 _ :IIW::LNGLANP .1 . 0,11.. -• • .. , ... PACOERWILLHIEI OLGA:R-LOAF COAL. .• - •.- • -- : . SAMUEL CkETNEEi, lieW York, .- . ' -C. P:.STICAiNEY, Fall. RiVer . , •, • ..: J.:C. 137111T.LINGTON. Tiostriii.: •• :. • ' • ' • . .. '39 Trinity Building; New-York, .. ...- - pri7cgs.: . 215 WallintStrcet, Philtl4sla- -: •:• I • ... -' - ..,. '. 1.5.11.11by . 5tr . e6t; Aonion, .... ' • ..-. ' '.• Wharf Nan -6, ,Yoe[ Bichiniiind,:Philad,a; VANDUSEN, LOCIIIPIAN & .Co., LOCUST MOUNTAIN: LOCUS;P.,GAP.;.IkI,LIKESBAR •• " • RE, ••LERIGH, ANR..OTITER• r " ' !" • • - RED: ASH CO AL S; • • ,• - Agents for the Bale of Rteeelehrated . Georger Creek Alymbrrlnncl : Coal, from the• Mince of the• Co nsolidation Coal andiron Company_of - Mmiand. •"!' Ric imond, • SutrrzYc ws . A . yza . : El a T t l i i m bL o t r il e, port„ • . • .• : . • I . Georgetrnin.- ",• f2Ol Walnut street,Philadelplo. - Oriminit {.Trinity Biiidinr, New ,Tor*. . • - • Uvlhme-St.,. Boston.. . .• • WM. HUNTER, Jr., dc Co., 111-141116 AND 81111'1•2116 , or White and Red Ash Anthracite - Coal, And Agent 4 for the ••PSEBTON. COAL,” .. . . From thelelineg of. the • Pir.470 . 4 COAL' AND-Limeys:, AtikNY CourAsy. in the celehrste . ii Matinnov Cosi Fields • • ' ..• . lin,. i , 0..v.; Nalunt.iStreek...l'hilacOphia. .• • • OFFICES: d, No: 73 itrogiLvay;No. 1. Iti-etor St.; N. 'l'. No• 21'andliutine St., Boston Pier :No. 17; Richmond., Feb. V:. , • •. . • „ SCHUYLKILL CO. IL:SOHOLLENBERGER AGENTi•': Mt rand Shlpoitof the (.elebrated -Black Heath White. it,h• and Peaked tain.Free: Bnrninr PINK A *COAL: 0. ADDRES.S.-Forrsvu.tur3llKEEtwit.tar_ Schuyl kill Grimly, Pa. • ••• • • . • ' • - .'• • • • AST -FRANKLIN R E R V. tai.t. Franklin 'lLorlierry Coal: hi now Rohl exeltl slyely bY.Me.srai C.ALDWELI.• SAWYER .t Go:, who are my SoleAeelqe: Parties! °Merino. froth them, niny always depend upon gettlng.'h pure attiele. • -• . . •': (No. 112 WainetSt., Philtelelphin;' -•OFFICES: • No: 111 BroaMeeny, • Trinity Building; • • • 1 . 25 b, 144 St a te Btreet,,Boston. ' ' ; Tremont., March "26,, '62.- -• • . • • 1 .'•• 1e.... • • & .• rATTFAISON; . • Miners and Shim - T+ of the Celt:brand:" LO OUST MOUNTAIN COAL J; J. Co'NNolt, • - X. S. ;.' Vezkrit.. • • • . rpo OPF:11/ATOILF4. 'GREAT, IMPROVEM ENT - IN• COAL :SCREENS: • The "nndersiened art , .now preptired to .manufactnre, at tltnii• shop, in Minersville, all kinds of SCREENS fir screening-Coal, of the- intpriwed manufacture; patented Cti Jnnils'Laubenstein, 4th February, - .1562. . • • ••• • MAIIM WINN lllllll 1111111 !AVM" as Screens inunufactured by.tnis process. are: more ,lu rabbi, maintain their forni hetter..and :are' furnished ae cheap as any. to be'had'in the .eounty, • . • • They are made square iron, in,sncE a:lnpe as to prevent the.tiofil,slicling from. one size to the other be fore it,is thoioughly . asMi - ted,thus preparing it better than can be'dorte by cast iron or wire screens.' . The *taunt:mint-era urgently .request all Operators, *milting Screen, to examine -those new ; patent Set-eel:t at their shop„or at- work' at- the .Mammoth Vein Col , . I ier3;. of .George Repplier,:near'St. Clair,.*here -the have hien in w for some time. : , : • . -By pace:hazing ZOCCEIS . made under'. thiS.Palant, gallon; or any trouble as to patent rights will, he avoided All work done with Promptnesti and dispatch. •t • . •.. • '3: &L. LATIBBSSTEIN, Jime T. 1562 .. . - - 71 ,- ,`,_ -- •----k:c f..:-*- , .... , -, , kv -e--11 - t 4 f,s , r*, • e : ;_. '7''' ',, : , •.- • : :- -_'-'--------_,.;:; ,;-.....''',/, - -t, --... * -- c. ' ,Vf'at , , • - - 1; . -- 1 ''%." , '. 4_ ,- _ -7 ,. '-- 12 ,tr -- ' \ • •- , • -..•:-. ' - . 4 iir.4 - • iraL . 4i 74 ''' • : :'..*: ' -1- 4;5- 13 U'iti-. t .!• :- '` -:F • . - - - • . : • '. i : . .4 4".6. 1 -`....'''' '---- -'' • '• . '... . . . , .. .T. ...C4- - ; • ' FLICK'," 031.;C:CESSOR . Tb ,BROCK:a SUO.E.MAKER4' - .. • • . 11/211ArACI VIM* or • :*. •• . BIMUM2MEM ; • •Undei the . Jenkine , COIL RAILROAD&.NORWEGIAN.STS,, • :••POTTSVILI;E,: PA, En - n:&i SN;ELLM NEW 001413INATION COAL SCREENS The undersigned take pleasure in announcing to Coal Operatori and others. that they are. nuinufacturing •a new. .CO.A.L. SCREEN .of their Invention. which.. they Wiltguarantee to wear twice as long,* and du its work better than.any'criMped wire Screen in Use,. The • seg.- mentg turned unt by us ran be bent to .any . circle re-. milred. Weals° guarantee that the. 2neh will always retain its original size until entirely . Worn out. In the crimped wire Screens thii • meshes frequently slip, and lose the properrnesh. hefore the ..Suctin is...halt - Worn out.. We 'stimuli's.' ure sized , mesh of our - .New :Combination Screen; used in the trader. - '•• : • .• . Diehm, who Was associated With Mr Beath am in the bintinesS of manufacturing Screeni, at: Nor: west= and liaiirriad streets. -Pottsville,_ having solved partnership, and disposed, of Ins Interest, has re-' moved - to Railroad..street, the. rear of D. Esterirs Hardware Store, Centre Street..and . associated with him 'in the stnitrittfactnre of their new i'onl ,Screens of all -- da-; ..scriptions, - Mr. Jasper Snell.' He solicits acontinuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed, upon , We are also natumfacrering a Style of Wire Screen by 'ti 'process different from that. need" iptiaakitT crimped wire screens, - its good - in evert respect,. to•ittuch.the tendon of Coal.Operetors is invited: ' • • • . • irtruinfactortfrs of Screens of all deecriptions at the shorrest,noticx. : ' . • 'filen. 96, '63 - PATENT COA.L. SCREENS. The - undersigned having - pnrChased' ef the:New Xork •Wlre Railing ....JIM JENKINS' - PATENT," .for improvement 'in the precrs 'of manufacturing Coal Screens, fin, hereby-gives; notice that the Caine of 'said Invention and the 'validity _of-the patent has already been fell , established - after along trial I.lii the United -States Circuit Court:that inhibitions bare been granted. eontinne to issue against any antral] violations' of said patent right. Also thatthe injunction against & 1.. taubenstein of Minensville. Pa., as lanngens Of said patent was by order of the S. Circuit Court: Oct: 15, 11 , 14,1tu11y and corripletefy. reittored. The aub. istribers elan desire to give notice 'that the follow- . frig ire 'the only persons who are at present anthorized to.nee the said patent improvenient as manufacturers of Coal Suerns in and throughout the Coal ReOon :J. W. BROCK. Scranton, Pd:: 'FRICK,Potts. vine, Piii. % lllloCli et 8110E3fMUIR. - Tamarina, ' "At the manufacturers would not Make in violatles of the said patent unless cnoutiragea by owners °Crafters of `Collieries. we arc determsd to, prosecute erot7 care that we discover of 'purchasers and. wets. ao well as manufacturers of Coal &recni,made in - violation' of -said patent,.to the full ,witent of the . _ . York.. Jae. 26. '65-4 CRASH di CO; === WIRE Al, CREENS J-F.N S'. SATURDAY :MORNING,. AUGUST .12; - .1865. gASTERENT-OF. EXPENDITURES toOPTIIE BOROUGrICOEAMRLAND, PROM FEBRUALIIX-Isti'. 115640i0 JAN.. EA nor .31istilS63; . • • . Feb, 29,- Michl Coirocam-25 days at $1 Sn p d 54 - 3 do • Patrick. Hama, '2 days at $1 33 p day i6d do Thomag- Phelha;.llabor , ,1 33' Mich 31;40thiGenter. 25 •dayg at - sWp.Week. 41 6G • do • .Anthony 'Lally, foh•bid. of service as Town ..Clerk 10 'Patriek Oonaughty: for :bill rtndered 150 April, 30. John enter',' .26 days it slo.p vie& 43.33 do. ' . .Pafeollobari; do So • • 833 • 'do .-Jacob.Wirey. - 3X I :chi• • do,. :5.83 : do . Leo - 181;1MR, for hauling hot:ibex , ' .511 May .• .31.. John Genther, 26 days at slop week .'.- 43 33 do . Pat Colloban,..2lX :do . 35.41 • • , do JactnWirey,' 2154. ' : do •.. .do 35 83 • do IThos Phelan,. '2I,V •• 82 OT • 'do ' 'Pat Barna, do 'do - "* '32 07 •- d 0.,. George Rage 15 , 4 'do: . do .2541 • dci . Fred Eddig: for. removing nuisances 35' 00 Jane „SO. John Genther; 26 day." t $lO p week 43 SS do .Patrick Barns,, do . do •' • • 14'58 . • .do Collohan 9% do. do • 16 25 1 . do •do . .2: ."do $l2 p week - 4 00. ' • ' do Tilos Phelan, -* do . .10 do • • 12 .69' .do •• Jacob Wirey, dd. ~ do.. ..'.: 66' • do, .do do ..:. 3 do $l2 do- • ' 6.00 - do . A Eildehmot. 9 . do • - dd....... • 400 :. Nic Houseman. 1 . do :j do • • .2'oo • 'do . • LC Leib timme and cat ti 9% days at'. " p week . - • ZS 25 • • do .: • L.O Leib . do.• 1X" daYa at do.'.:. 5 .25. July '' Bright rt Co.bill of - .sundries..." • .59 74. " do • '.:J H Hoover, bill of 15'45 ""do . •A Pettzer;as Calit police July:4, t . 65 7 '3 00 • AO Fred Eddig, - do . •. do • nO - •dO Thos Coltohan• -do . '''do . 2 00. ...do 'Jacob' 0 Gensel. 'do.. ... do 200 :Matthias Danko' do' • 2 00 *f , do .John - Hank. do.'do : . 9 . 00 • '• Mahlon Crummy .do • • fio do -• Michael. Hower • . .do ' , .2 no -do ,NiCholas Wink.. 'do . ...1 . 200 .• :: do . bony Lally :• do • • d 0...: .3. 00 '.do Nathan.J Noyer do. - do' •• '9 on 'do Pe/0 Rehhorn do' ••• 2 Off Jcily john Geuther, 26'dtiya'at $lO p week • 43 33 • - do PatCollohan, 24X do 12 4'oo de : Jacob Wirer . '2' •:.do . do - • 400 ,' •do A liildebrant24, - X' 'do 49 00 do ''.'N llinnetnan,' . 24X do . ' do 49 .00 dd. Patk Burt* do do 34 00 do . • Lednaid Lanza. do . , do " ' .9 30 - Pat' O'Harn9.. - 13V .. do .' do ' 98 30 .do Anthbny ' dn. : . 'do ,17 On do Christ'n Roths,.B7 4 ':: do 117 50 Mich O'Brien ,13‘'.• do : d 0.., .'S On . • do, •Ed Rail*, ";.2 do • :do • . 00 "do- - James Heagnu,' horse. cart "and dd. . • : var. 4% tlaystat $4 25 per . .•"'.do .. John Flanagan: 4 days at .$l2 per w do: "L C.Leib..hortin and .: cart, 24% days . • • • ht . s2 25 per day• • 55. 12 do - - , ExeferStefeler, 17X days it $l2 P A 95.00 • do : .Charles • Corn.. 5 do . 10.00 do - I.lisoce Raftery. 2 .. do.: .do ' COO' : T P.helan.f.ltine)2 • .do :510 p • 2 . 53 Aurst 10. .W.O BurClifield,•hill of saddler k....1':.• 9 75 • dd Peter. Rehhorn, service at mills.: '.9. ('0 •• . do• Nathan J.Moyer. do ';' :do 00 . ••.'. do' W A Nimmelright,do• do ' -•9 00 -. • doDavid .1 Reese, do 'do '5 05 do Fred Rddig: • • 'do do . 3 00 ..do' • •lenac Morgan... : dd nO do F W Bechtol..tnnkink . out Bor.:dune • 750 Aiik•et 51,.• John Geuther, `l7 dr.ya at $lO p week . '43 . 00 • do., Pntk Buena, 13' do, (10 do • . Put - Collohan; .2.oki- do ' • d 0..; - 6I v.) do' • .A•Hlldebrant;,2s4 •do 50 .• •do Steteler, 25 do d 0:.... , 46 . 00 • , ' Pat' Collohnn, : • do • •• do A -ITtldehiank :1 •• do - .2 on. • do - • . F.xer stefeler, ' X., do' . d 0... Iso - .d0.. Charles Corn, , 17 do ..do • s 4 filn do Pi" . 7,54' 'do • do. MOO . L C Leib. luirsennd. cart, 26 days at .• . • $l3 ;a1 perweek • 'do llattllnnlyn,i3;: - days at $l2 p week , . do. Pat llere'run, . 'do d 0..... tip . : , Fat - due (Thr.Sept . lse3) . • - '.'nt slA:per week.. • . • • 12 AO • ih; • tltiorge Itaa.e. 7 days . in June nt slo' 11 611 ..• ,A Ileidebinut &in - in Sept 'ntsl2 . do . Jarues . Items:tn. florae and . cart. „' days nt...5"4.25 per day . .. . • 14 ST do;Thomati Phelin..SN diiva at 5 1 .5 . 11. p w 11 an Sepi•er Neiyall I.lcGirOy. 101 or p rin t ing • 8:1.15. ••• do .. • Jon •26 64 , .do.'• Auk Reichert, hill or' -0 00 Se:4 • 30; John 9Cniher, 26 days et $lO p week • .43 32 - do Pat COdOhfill: do' 12 47.00 -do ' Exi!'t.S.Lefelei; 2.13.4 do ' 43 00 'do 3no Mendler. 3.. : do.: 'do • .6 Op qin• .Patrick 13nrii5,16.14..:d0 • 83.00 Christ Dauer... •-'. do: „ T.R.hll. Rengan, ' 4 .do • dd.' S.OO Thos Phelan; 2234•,' do . ' .•43 00 • do horse and cart, 634 days et . • .' • • • $l3 00 per week' , • -: ••• " • Octi.e.er A.. And.Pott%er, iserYine as..watchman, • .': • ;12 11 -.: : Fred 1 , 31(11g,. •• do do . :12. 14 •-•'; :do Peter . RehhOrn,...do.. •-• • 12 14 do • • .1214 • do': - Matt Dubin'. ••• . •• • 12:. 14 - •do •. I.7.rioclr3lorgan. do: • .do; • 12 14. . • .do• - Jos R ('leaver_. of lumber • •••• 2213. : do , : .11 S Bor.er. bill or printing . • •• •• • 3 'Ol •;- do J poeller, crossines. ;200 nil. f•-do • ' %Join - if:lint her.. 26 days $lO p week 43'33 . • Patrick Burns, 21 days at . sl2o*.vreek 43 00 iln „Pat Collohati. 24.4 do- )110 ' • 46:50. • • Thiis Phelan, Is, , • • 36 00 • : Exe'r Siefeler, 2 . 4?( do • 43 30 .• •• d 0 •1 Christ Darier,:•22l4 - •.. do :do • , .44'54 • do • • • Ani.n.l-"Feast,'"l2 - ' ....24 afi do. . Leonard Lentz. i. • AO. •- do • • 14 cin • do ••• ; JOhn.:lleniller, s"' :do • '.,do • ••• 10 On N.llousernen, 5. do • do • , -10 lin • • rii3- Wm Boren:an,' 3 1 :i" do • • d 6::: . ..• 'do 4) . 4* - do. 9 00 . do `, Phil Murphy, -.14 • do . • do •- • • 25-00 do- "Fred Shearer. 1 . do ',do.; •00 •do L.ewiA'Ynst.. 134: do eir. - . 3 00 0rt6.r . 31. John ntmhtnii: 4 dnyaat ¶l2 p.viMek .S - 00 .do'• . John .711.1tche1,63( days at sl2:p week. 14 -zin • .do. . Phil p Fullmant.S4 do. do,. • IC ,r,n do John Head.. 1"do. ••• .00 L(:do Leib 24 d home k egrE.:slS 50 p 54 00 do. Adam Iforning...2ll,‘d Mem & cart • • . • and driver.s4 20 per day.:'.....:: Noi.i Joe Foeller, for making croesings , culvert 44s nn' - ..161,11Genihet,', 26 dat $lO . per Treelc ; 41 -t1 do : • Pat Burns. • 5 . do $l2 do • . 10:00 • . 'do . • ',Phil Follman 4 1 do •do . do- Johri.hl iteholl .7 1 4 . do 14 i.;ri do E Steteler. • 1 - dd. : . do . do.' Mos Phelan, • 11 Ml • .do A Hod - ling, .1'416 horse . .15 aa Devi 20. christhin, flu/men cf:., Co fOr their hill • . • • . • • •of grate:. for•iitimits • • ' :* • - .68 04 - • John Genther 27 daya • at - 510 per w. 45-00 e.dri Pat'llurne.• . $l2 do . . 7 On •.•. Collalian 3*. .. do- • • : 09 • do , , Thai Phelan, 3' •do ' • do •6 0 0 • do. AHorning, :434. 1 (10 horse' &-•eait •.' • • al. Va ral•per week.:.: ..... ••• 19 12 : JG Mc nnghnii, - Inr andirg Bor-. cet. • 7 00 . A : •do •• Fred itnyer. : do ', .7 no do . •Newitil :t.lifeGinley.. bill for print's.' . 32 - 00 do 4-B.Sheuren, his bill' in behalf of a. • • ••• • •• Man injured at ?011ie 11111 Planes.: . 700 ••• . J Fuellei, for making col:rect.. 103 84:i Jan'ry 10. Jt J Foeller,•11111 of maymiry..;.... 90 00 St John Geuther:2T• daYs'at $lO per ty . •. 4-0 00. do Num Btirkhart, bill or 67 .do And l'otrinr, serv.at elect'n 'polls d .011 . do O'Brien... "do ... do. do ;It. 09 'I4A Illmmelrightdo ".. :do. • Op- 00 dO". .N j Moyer. do .dn ' do '• 0".00 . • , • Isaac Morgan. 'do . •do 1 day , '-1 00' • do ' Leopold Smith; do do 9 days.. do. Nichnlna:Wink, do do; •do '6OO •• .• do • Matthiaa Penn.: 'do (10 •- 600 •do : -.Frederick' Eddlg: do do - .'do . '0 00 ; .ALlOrning. for annual simper' 30 00 , Jos Perry. seryleerendeml July 4'04 ' nn do L.O Leib, yearn sal as il'hiefThlrgesn :80 00 do . . A Lally. years salary'as.To'wn Clerk. - So 00 .' Trenryl3n . hl; 1 day at VS:per week: On .4b .• Sohn Dreshman, bill orinmber ' ' 11' GT •••.* : do • Shtinian St Lake. 1111'u-up done la Dor'39 74 • • • dn . .: L Shnman. yeork: clrme • 1n,80r,... - ;• - • .82 •47. do : ••T B bos Phelan, work done In 0r..... 6-'6T . . - ' •' Total expennee ef.the.Bottnah'.: .. 1...........t.11.15 6 - 1 . Total Indebtedness of the Borough. Feb.,let.. 1565 T..erinard Lut.e..... `.. ..Pat. - Gelleirher.; : TMIC: 13nrkhart. 'John B Shenren ' Mlrheel . llnben:... john O'Brien:. - .... i O'Brien:. - ....1i ..Adttm Shclietr.,.:... LC ,Leib • • J'll' H00ver........; Jail 'ignieirly - . ' • 1; II s 80ner....; . .... . - N...T.MoTer • 1 Anthony Lally.::.. ',„ - John 11.TeAnInnj , .... 'Saredel - .Ke11er..... i Wni -Deeitt.::.:..... . I.eCda 'Quill ' E'M • Fnryrian....., 4 Amonnt 'of unredeemed order, . . . g7IR? a 3 AmOnnta due . A . a E;niongb as John Gorman' Jonathan Fantt, .. 1 68 Georne Rahn • " 264 C.onnti Commiaiionera • ' • .If4c. 02. .. Jnhn' Kelly 1 On John Malaricy . . - • •-• 1- 3on Jae 13Wilson. . .. ... .. .1 '1. 4 • • Exeter. Stefeler - 60 Patrick , Callahan 9 14 PatriCk Marley - • • . • .P.eter.Monrer..i. • • Thomas - Maloney .. ... .... i.. 16.66' '' • • Michael.. : . . 41R'.: 'John . ... :; . . ~19. • • . William Yctenm • ' ' • '• Frederick .. ... , • • • 1:00 Jahn A liennenev Borough taxes. kc • - - . • . • - Wni_ Devill. coltretor, 'ln nrct with .A:shland..l3oixitigh; To lonont!t o f duplicate By arnnunts Odd to J B'Shenren. Vert' • . . • . S 3IT4 75 '.• enmtnission on $2284 qG cit sx li ct :: • - ISO 62 " exonernttone - . i I ••• ... ;-. . 127 92 "_amount retnrn'd In eAnnity COm'evs -.. . • 131.32 TO balince due Writ Devitt - _. . . . . . • • Sts6n4 GS $3604 11$ . . John. B Shedren, Previewer. In ai•ct. with_ Ashland Bor. To amount received of Wm Devitt..53174.73 " ICo , Com , eta,.' .11T 33 . duelYea'r:itrer 1101. atrionat of orders ~ . .. $3130 ld '..•Judgment-uf John Dreirbirpto paid , :10 61 • Stillman &take '" . . 30 74 J L Shuman ' •§ 82 . 45 ; Phelan .; ", .. • '• 98.67 ."-eqminiafion nh ¢8543.04 at. 3, 311 et . • •83 31 • - We the tirolersikmed. .AiditOrs of -the Boroeub of Ashland, respectfully submit tii&abore as our report. • - • . • = .A.ug. 5 , 65 • • .., • . . • AilifilliftiThiATCll6‘.ltrite:ikaild eilvsr aim; Anierican - Clock's, And Jesi'elry, of. al; scriPtumei, can be;•9bcatned it. the store. of • • '• • sopt.,:ln .44—rn - Centre: stree, '. - Pottaville. ronnews:PATENT SLATER:--4a.+ received Petrcets Patent 131ites. Kith leer. for OIL nes Schools, Also . ' Leaf Memorandums for the pocket: For sale at B. BAFIsTANI3, - Centre :Street. Pottsville; Ps MMM MRS.::M. a:.BROWN's CREIT METII9IFFSICIL DISCOVERY. FOR DEAFN - M3S;.NOISES . IN THE READ, • ' • DISCIL.-IRGES FROM THE EAR. NEURALOL9, RITEUNIATI§M., • ASTHMA, SCROFULA, BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS. . . . . • TIEROAT DIFFICULTIES: Dtseaned Eyes;L . oftgl. .of Hati;: Llyes Diaensen of the kidneys, conititaiton, •.: . Piles; Fits, 17nialysin.Rush of Blood to the Read. • . CONSUMPTION, With all'asKl every Lich ..trifeste the tininan 11410*N'S METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY. MRS. M. G. BROWN'S • ... POOR MCITATIDS . TEWATER P4ce Per bottle, $1,50 --.Fma.IL Size, .139 tmta MRS. 'M. 6. 13110 I *N'S Celebrated SCALP . 11ENOVATOR. ••••• . . • . Price per battle,. •. • • • • • , . . • OFFICES 41a ARCH Street, Philaciclobia. - .: . • ..1 r- No. 16• BOND Street, New Fork,' and at I NO. :IS PEMBERTON' Scivare,Bostoo, . . No tioring with instruments. • 's in.the ears: • • • :• . :No Suntlinn up the nostrils or introducing wires:. , • Nn pnurfni.• medicine down the thrdat : •' - , The METAPHYSICAL DISC(IVER • Y will reach eve r►' ElPot, that: drugs instruments will :reach,.•and thousands of plebes besides. , ' • . • . • ONLY - ONE ROOT. ..• • ..There I!! ' Only one tont.' in the human. body which gives birth triand sustains the life of disease.. No plat-. tee what n ame . Is given to .disease I 'no- matter .where, or hoiy it is located in the sy4tem.i-no matte'' , howlong standing, or whether It 'ls hereditary • or, not, II- might the disease Which' the b ody is Subjeet to; from : - . norance 'of' the.' first :cause. L'egion. :lint un 4: defatand and remember that I do not treat disease; I. treat the e.Mise• Remember there is liar one cause. EVirytliing •oVerlyinc.that is an effect. ..Were -I, to treat effects, I should only" be hastening the .patients to their long resting plare in- the lone church-yard,'wherti : t4ey' like now carried 'in thoussauds daily; . . Sound Advice. Itr alt-cases of loOal. s!idclen r or unexpected' attaclui o diAouse, A-i301.6F • . • •• Metaphysical Discovery, Is..(trIOKER. and iMFEll:than the . p'resenco Of the BEST:i'ITYSICIANS.IN TIIE LAND.-• the.wlee al vtivskeep a Box In their home.: REMARKABLE CURE OF DBA.F.NESSO.I,O•TWBNTY Alin A. Newcomb,- of .Q.nincy, do certify-. that I have been entirely dekf in my for, twenty years, and' for the past ' , ix yltre-My right ear has been so that I could not,hear conYersation or public slieaking of -any 'kind: .1 could hot hear- the church hells ring While was 'sitting in' the church.. J have'also been troubled for ivreimber - of years with a'very .sore throalso- that I Was obliged tOglve up tinging in church, fort had lost ' 'my &Mee. had great trouble in my terrible -noises, almost. to ,traiineSS., :My head. felt numb and -.stupid, and was a source 'of constant trouble to the.' I,tried every remedy that &mid he thpughtof..:d went .to htirb-hi, brit t hey wanted_ tO use instruments; I. .would ' have,'not bine' with them. About-,one Month si'nce. I obtained Mrs. M. G. BrOwn's Metatiy- . ski l l Discovery, and used it according to the duce , tiOns on the bottle-e. And - the result is that the hearing, of both-ears is' perfectly reStOred,'so that I ran hear as well's any man. ' The great.: trouble In my. head is en., tirely genie. My head feels' perfert ly easy and at •rest. My throat; which Vill.t.°o diseased, is entirely cured. and' I have•recOcered my %%lice again:. I would not take one thousand dollars-for the .beneß d.-1 have : receive in the • use of Mrs. BroWn's Metaphysical liiscovery... . , . CURL sOF - CATARIM, ASTHMA: &4 Cheever, residing . . at NO. :6;2 Alien Street. Bos ton,-eapi-t,—" I-hace • heeti trOublell for fohr years With sore throat. For two years Isuffered . Willi catarrh and great dizziness in. my head: It seethed fiS.if I was fall:. nag. .r suffered greatly Wit linstlinia. it being heredita ry In the family: !Twat , diseased fill over.' I:could .not go wheth there was any dust. Iltad great path 'thy head' and- neck. I have Suffered mach. with cold feet.. The bones in thy:peck were dr - arm - out of. filaee-with the asthma-, and my throat looked like raw beef. After bf.several. physichinsMul obtaining DO relief, Brown.-by whose medi cines I have been so much benefited that now sweep well, although , I could formerly go where - there was any dust. I could not, 1,; - 6 to the-door t'ith my head unrovered.Without taking an attack of astri..... a. • • -.1 . . - - - My:tight - ha now . entirely 'gone. Mr Catarrh h'a wholly'disappeared. I felt weak and - languid fur many, years. so that I %melt burtbert to myself. The coldness 'of My feet has, disappeared, and I.feel ageneral circu lation through my entire system. en that I begin to fee. M. formerly, full of strength-and vivacity. and can at tend to household ditties 'semen as ever I dld.in my life., CATAOV. OF THIRTY. YEARS' .STANDING . • . . C:Tbaie:, - of flambridgeport. do certify- that ,I hare been tronbled with n bad catarrh foi upwards of thiity-years.' I obtained Mit, G.- lirown's :Metaphy sical -Discovery, rind in ten .mitnites..after using it. tonna relief that I never found before. I tiavunied the medicine faithfully, and- I believe ,t hat 'it • went .to the -rout of my disease; rind I leel.as if catarrh was eradica, ted from my system, the foul effects of srdd'diseaso having,censed. wile also has been - sintering from a_ complication of iiiicasea... On using, .the. Dlecoveu, clotted' blood and matter rushed from her head., and .she founti immediate relief: and has beeu . gaining her. hgeneral health ever - Under these circumstances I eartily reComineini theldetanhysical Discovery - to all wi> suffer.. , . - Certificate of LITC11; of Charlestown, Mau.' ••' This is th . certlfy that-tune weeks since I Was - attacked With -Neuralgia, •in the Most violent form." Several.. physicians-were applied to; 'who did all they Could .to relieve the, tut to no purpose:: Every patent medicine 'and 'remedy that could he found, were :applied without ; effect. MyTaia was poulticed And bandaged in orderto 'find • ' ...Since • the Neuralgia att...cked me I. lost' twenty-sevenipounds of flesh.".•ln-this state a friend Of mine recomniended me to try Mreld. G. Brown's Meta- physical Discovery„.as it had cured a friend of -his of ve ry bud•eyee: .which• had babied the *skill - of•the• most eminentphysicians. — r — •.• * • ' •eonsequently - I . went to G.. Brotime 'and 'old-lined her MetapheSical.-DiscOvery.,:on Saturday • the nineteenth instant, f:applied it at four o'clock in the afternoon. The-tesidt Was that'Neuritlgin subsided. * Ainost immediately . I felt relief.. 1 slept well, withotit. any poulticeis before': and at• the tithe: of giving this certificate, - MO2istinst., I toalder myself delivered of.. 'my disease, and recommend the Metaphysical .Discover iT to all`Who are ernffermg. - •• ' • • A REMARKABLE CI RE'OH BLINDNESS . . Canfstoga C: W„ . .Tuy 23; 1864 G. DnaWin': —Dear itiadame:Thave.been• quite , blind Id my right ,eye. fur: Ir.- seven' y ears.: . have: been several (h)Churs, whom :2 heard could restore my eyesight, but they. ne ,ver do.fie ire anit good. I Spent:large surds of money *travelling to where I. heard there were doctors'.who could benefit me r but none of them could dome any . good. I ttintight.ray . case hi:melon, until told by.. a friend you could relieve. me. • I sent by . a 'friend and :procored.your s.'sltrtaphsical Distovery," and in twen= . ty-fotir hours afterthe first treatment, I could see quite :distinctly Lam Lam very thankful thanld'ul formy deliverance: • ' • Iretaidn yoursArnly.' • • : Bead theng Cretificate.. handed to Mai: Brown. of 410 Arch Street., by Rey :. P. P. S. Henson, pas tor'or Broad Street Baptist arc h • • • • .• Phtladelphia,.oerober iT, Froth Injuries received in: ms right eye, when a boy, . a chronic inflammation bad been produced, in conse quence of which I suffered constant martrydom, Every moment of my -Waking life was einbittered, and I was frequently . unable to Ape - at night. - • • ' A Variety of remedies had been. resorted to' witheut .success. and I entertained the purpose. as a last resort, - of having the ball taken out of the socket, In the ; hope .of thni finding relief. •• • In the meanwhile most providentially,l 'noticed one day in a shop window a ,bottle of Poor Richard's' Eye Water I had never beard of it before. but determined to ry ::—and did with the most delightful results:. In a few days the painful irritation was removed. could bear the strongest light, and went forth salt were to to ihe enjoyment of a new life, I 'now keep a bottle of, It always in the house, and if ,my eye seems at all, die'. posed to annoy ine„-I give it a ,dose and there le an end of it.. I would not be with Ont it for any annanfir of money. I take occasion to .say 'further, that my wife used to suffer severely at . times from protmeted pain' - in and over her' eyes, and she haa found Poor Richard's .EYe Water a sovereign specific in her case; giving her almost instant relief:- , . .. • • gat= CT tiratehil to Ood for the:bitieflt I haie personally,..re- • .ceived.'l cannot .but recmarnend:the..preparation 'most cordially to all -who.are antfercrolike ni eelf• - . Paitor Of• Broad St. Baptist Church.- . • . , Residente.l43o Poplar Phil& - Bead Mr. •H. B. smithis' certificate of 180 Btpadjri t y;. - .• . • Saratoga N.. Y.-. • . •• • • poor BichArd's • Bye Water: cured my prat, ad that .1 can now read the -finest' print without glasses, same thing I,have tiotdene before in ten years 'Dian:Bye -Waters- invented by tinminekitt, thlticapa the climax. _ if.o4-20 . 53 : 4241:2A jCait be tuul it 'nil amfiS p eteir.rt!etv • 'DE.HAS BARNES. CO„ 'it Perk How, New York, Sole Agenut .lot the Bale of. Mn. M. B. Brown's celebrated Medicines for the United Stateaand Canada& 'To be bid Wholesels of Johnson. Holloway & Cow den, No. .1314orth Sixth . Street. ,Phtledelphle. - Also. at We. M.-G..Brown's Mx, No. 410 Arch Street, delipbta. <• March 11;.'&S.) . • body, cured effectually by PRICE $6 Celebrated IEA4S , STANDING' NEURALGIA MRS. ld. G. BROWN'S Celebrated Medicines, PEACE. . . . The following beautiful pciem..was read by OLIVER WaNDELL HOLMES, at liarvitrd C9m . ndenceinent, a..stiort tune : ago .: . . ' . Four Simmers ebined their golden light in Ibtwas. . ' - -Four wasteful :Autumns Hang them to the 'breeze,. FOur Winters wore dm:shroud the tempest , weaves, . . : The fourth wan 'April wept o'er hill and vale.... -. . 'And still the war-abatis scowled on sea and land,.. With the red deems of battle staining through, When lO l as *led byan•angePs band . • They open; and the Heavens again are blue. Wh .. ich .is the dream, the present 'pi the past t * - • The aight of auguish*er the Joysof morn r The Tong long years with horrors overcast, ' • Or the Brieet_ promise -of the dernew7born 1' 0 fithei:;hs thy aimienfold - " ' : , • '., Tby belted flog-bore in their fait embrace; ' hfurmurtag.the prayei:tbe patriarch breathed of old; "Now let me die,: for I Mom 'seen thy face l" . . Tell us; 0 mother !=nay ' thou can'it notfspeak, • But- thy fond eyes shall tuiswer. brinmied with joy— Pfew.tby- mute I iiis'sgainSt the sunhrowned cheek; gis this phentons , —thy returning boy? • . . „ Tel I.tts. - 0 rrialderil—ah !what cantst thou tell That Nature's recOrdja'not that to teach-, rite open volume all can read so well, ' Mitt' itti twin-crinsonpageittal of apeech . . yo . - And ye who, imournar dead —how S tr. rnl y I ryi a . ' .The cruel 'hours that, wrenched iheii lives away, - Shadowed . with sorrow'imidoight. veil for you, :' For thein, the dawaiag of hmmortal, day, . '. . . . .. , Drettimilke theseyears of equfliet—not a dreanil : `Death, ruin, ashes, tell their awful tale, Read by . .the flaming war-track's lurid gleam t. ' - • - :No dream; but truth that tacos the hatioul pale 1 For on the pillar tabled by martyr hands:.' • Burn the rekindied beacon of the right, Sowing its seeds of ere o•er all the lands— ::.Thrones look a centnry.older in its ligtt I . . . . Rome had her triumphs ; round the Conquerors car. The ensigns waved, the - brazeitiorions blew. - - • : - And o'er the reeking !Toils of-bandit war; . .-- , With ontspre,ad, wings, ,the ernel eagles flew. . Aim'treasures, captirea; kingsin Clanking. thalne Urged on by trampling cohorts bronzed and-stlrred, 'And wild-eyed wonders snared on tyhianpiains, 'Lion and tstricb and camelopard. , ..... . . . . Vain'all that urretons clutched. that cotisula brought'.. Whealtornwe returning.legiona crowned .their lord; Legs Than ;the li*t brave deed - these .; hands have wrought • 3 . . .-.- ._... We clasp, unclenching; from the blOody sword 1 .3 • . • . Thefts vrewttle 'mighty-Work that seers foretold • They knoW not half. their glorious ted was won, For is Flearetes.sathe battle Joined of old 1 • When eLtheds.fought for.uiat Marathon I . . . Behold's vision none Juith understood' 1 . -.. . • The breaking of the Apocalyptic seal i.• • -. • Twice ringi theSammoon—liall null fire and . bloodl Then the third'angel blows his trumpet peal.. . . . . Lori& weillhe dwellers on the myrtled.coasts. . . . • • . The green.savennasriwell the maddened cry, : . Arid with a yell trim hit the demon hoe's, .. .. .. Falls the great starsealledWormwood from the sky Bitter it. mingles withthe polkoned . . .cif the warm Hi - err Winding..to the shore i yhtansands mast drink this WILYVA of death'and woe. But the stair Wormwood'ataine.the heavens' no more Peace. smiles at last;' : the Nation eulla her Sons, T 9 . t , tleathe the' he'r battle.flag'elte furls,' Speaks in glad tltundcrnfrom nn.hotted .• And hides ter 'mines under milt-iihite,pearia.'.. ye that fought for . ireedom4liini, dead... Orm'eacred hoet of tibd's anuointerl-Queuu, For every. boly drop your veihn have shed- 4... Wu breathe a welcome to Our bowers Of gretai Welchme, ye living? from - the foeman's gripe YOurcountrys hanriedt - waiiyonra to wrot ; Ah • many a forehead Shows' the biinner-strlpp, And stars, once crimson,hallow - Inani a breast Acid ye, pile heroes, who from glair' hid : Mark Abere yournld.batiallons formed to line, Move in their Piddling rooks witti•noiseleis And shape . uuheard the t3ietatilig cinintersign,- . . Collie with*Youi comrades, theyetnrnlng brave ; Shoulder to shOulder they await:you hevu:. • . These lent the life their martyr-brOthers gave—: Living and dead itlike_forever.dear; • , - . (From. the 'New York Tribmiebi) .BOUT NEGRI EQUALITY, ANILGIIIATION ac., &e. . .. . . . • Ste': • l' ill you . he eanditi:enough la answer a subscriber a'rew. - plain questions,; to wit .1: Arc you in.faVor qf elevating 1 henegroes among us to: asocial. equality wit h -the Whites? 2: ',Are you.in: . favor pf. their tilling the r.f.-' etee,s • witbitt the: gift - of-,tile 'people. from the lowest to the highest.' - whether. Legislative, Exceutive, or Julicial?:.-. .• ' - ..'..,..:.:- - . . '3. And, to cap the Clirrnix,.. are.. You . fa- '• • . ..I:hove heen a clime 'reader of, your •papet Since February . last, but thus Tar have seen nothing froth you that enables inc to deter... , mine your views upon the- interrogotories propounded, I will not anni . l. you With. an argument,. and-.1-may add that...ahhough I have . no" desini to appear' In print,' I Make it a point to - write...nothing:l: sm . to Mgt: I may as•well. tell you, in: clOsing; I - am no Derhoerat and' never. was;. iind,::as. to loyaity, - . I will not suffer: a. comparison .with the Editor of 'Ton - Tairtus - Or. any 'one else; and further, as -a'nitizeu and subscriber (iin 7 keenstOmed :•to asking favors,,Y.l•claini that; being a .pronilnent: journalist,: it, is :'Toni duty. to fare the music--to show-your hand. - Ile; spectfully, • • • • . • Scinora;lHancock . July 23, '65. • ": • • Our correspondent's 'assurance that he. is " uo Democrat and never. was," is entirely superfluous.' A'llemocrat (so the dictionar ies assure us) is one who believeS that Gov ernment should emanate froin - and be direct ed by the WHOLE people., .Webster's „great American Dictionary--confesSedly the bigh est standard for definition=says: DEMOCRAT; Qae. , who 6.dhereet ; to a.kovern inept bathe People, or farbre the erlention of the Right gf . .myrageln all elassee of men.. . • •..Mich :Government,: Mr.: Ballinger's•-ques-• tiofls cle4l± - imply, he has. no fatal In. Of Course; he iinot.a.Derno.ciat i and can never be inlstakeit - for.,one,-by.: tiny . .person .who, knows what the Word . ineans- " . . • —And now : to his questions 1. We db not knew whether negroes would be "elevated'.' or not by social equality With :- Whites some discermng men think they would rather be degraded by. it. But there is no such thing as - social equality" on earth, and never can be while .some are good, 'oth ers bad . some intelligent, others ignorant ; some coarse and repulsive, others refined and agreeable. Sonora is not .a very large place ; , Set we will:venture to assert that there are Whifes in it who do _not invite 31r. Ballinger, tri dinner, and others vvhcan HE does'not in vice- We insist that he, and every one else shall continue to enjoy perfect freedom in the premises, and regard whomsoeVer each, of them severally will WI superiors, equal or. in ferior& So with all'others„ White or Black. We advocate the largest liberty. in all, mat-, ters of social intercourse.. So that, if White' and Black choose. to live on terms Of social intimacy; they may; if not, not. Our cor respondent will give our opinions - Whatever name alien please him. Social equality does not and never, did exist; social relations are entirely:matters of choice ; and with any oth er person's 'intimacies we do not intermeddle.. But if 31r. Ballinger refers to r.r.o.ki, equal ity where he talks of social, we must tell him tbat no favor • Laoki. equality between-the highest and-the lowest in the social scale.— We claim ALL legal rights, , and what we claim we willingly. concede to others. In Great Britain, for - example, Dukes are not apt to invite chimney-sweeps to - dinner, and are not likely to change their practice in this resp.ect but any-chimney-sweep -may invite any Duke into Court, and the invitation will have to be accepted. Being in Court, the sweep may call other sweeps to testify as to his claim or grievance, and the Duke.naust rebut their,testimony - or meet whatever vet., dict it shall show to be. just.; And we no favor soca' equality, and hdpe to see it estab lished wherever it.has not already been. • 2.. We are in favor of filling offices with just such persons as a majority of the legal voters shrill prefer. We never Voted, nor wished to vote, fora negro ; but, if we ever should be required to: vote, and. should hap pen to know a negrO whom we, deeined emi nently fit for the place to be filled, we, should - deem it a wrong if a law Or constitutional restriction constrained Ifs to vote': for.some one else or not, vote at all. -3. If by: l'anialgaination".is meant the In terminglin,g of the White and'Black races. and, if thtt question be, Do you cansider this advisable or, desirable? .our answer is, No,, we do not::' There -seems to us a natural re pulsion bet Wean - Whites and Blaeks which may, - indeed,:.be. Overborne'. or defied, • but which must have been implanted for some, good end,, • and -:which we therefore respect.'" and-desire to see respected.- There Will gen-I erally arise quite enough provocations to dif ' ference in the married:"-state without super adding this (it seems to us)natural; instinct ive repugnance of-race. . Hence, as aretle, we do not think, the Intermarriage .of Christ inns.with Jews adiisable, nor 'that of .Roplatt Catholics with, Broteatents, nor- even that of the sternly Orthodox With rationaliring.Qus6 kers,. Unititrialus and Universalist& We•do not - say thet these differentwatcreed ire insuperable bars to marrlege o , but that, othet things being:equal, it were 'better to seek partners forlife among those with Whoin yva . . ~ have no essential difference or' disagreement. —But if our correspondent means, .•'Would you by law proliibit and punish intermarria ges between SVhite and Black ?"--our answer imist-be, NO, we would not Civil law las no,Wigrant to interfere lu mutters of taste.— We Arnold certainly iyavise.no White to mar ry aßlack ; but, if such , a couple ..we're,..re , solved to marry, we :would interpose nole „N iai r gal obstacle - and dash ' ' lone: -And, if the queition were—.l:Shal they - marry' or be inti mate without mare . ze ?" -we shobld say, "Let theme marry," :though: out judginent is irregular, lawful all suclfrelationS, regular or lawful or urilaWful. • ' '. '' ' —We . trust Mr: .Ballinger :will find our answers at least explicit. . • .From the P'lrilade72,hia Press. ".!TH*T . OP.THE NICHT f" . . But a day or two ago penned an article ("The linder-Current,") in relation to the present treasonable aims of the Southern leaders and the reasons for their readiness to adopt the theory that their States have never been out 'of th/ Union, .viz :.. that they now desire, as soon and as quietly as pOssible, to returrito state Government,- and then, pro claiming•all their :old theories ag,iiin, to put them into practice, acting upon !`State rights;" and reinstating slavery in one form or anoth er,,in spite "of both the Wish and power of the nation. I did - so not so much from any concerted, recent action on their part then known to me, as from-,my thorough knowl edge of the iniinitis with which the rebellion Was commenced and - has.been 'carried on. froni beginning to -end. - I did .it because 1 Saw - the whole North running mad with-fool ish theories of universal pardon and . immedi ate universal suffrage, both - fuil of error 'and ruin. -Strange indeed ; ; that the lessons of . thirty y . ears'.agitation, the bullying and mur dering in Congress, the final.treason, the four . years' systematic, butchery, and the tortures of 'Andersonville: and- Libby; inive 'given no, • wisdom 0 Northern men,, who have not only looked upon but Suffered .by it all. But strange and-veraciuus - verifications of my de clarations are before: the'natien almost before the warning- is in type: The papers of to-day are full of -Southern threats and treasons.— 'North Carolina is not to' . come -back unless she. keeps her slaves. Tennessee -is to do as she pleases, and• Virginia• to elect the idols'of the rebel troops--or else, or else, what? . Or else, Titer SAT, there is to be.nO Union ! ! The;announcement has Come, earlier than I .suPpOSed; but 'the .spirit is:exactly what I 'wrote it.was. . . . • I have suffered by this rebellion much, and expect- to suffer More.. • I have earned the right:-to speak. my mind unon it; and both the sidwr and niTry -remain the.same.. though the nation is determined to *Make. itself. both . and-will neither see nor hear. - The warning- shall..be.spoken all. the same.--• It may 'corne - to.itSSenses yet. • • •.• : The 'Southern. liaders never -for....ar single 'moment have eheriShed - an -idea - Of giving up' Slavery, educating the..negro,. and returning ,in.peace peacefularms. to- the. tio 7 sAin of the Union: They. (JO .intend to, re turn ; but tocheat Or bully- the nation -when •they - come,,and fo keep the Old bone of dis cOrd in their.; midst, and' do their. Wort-by slavery agniir. -Tuts . may God andlhe :nation Ile 'who 'gave victory has given the Ftrength to keep the grasp we are holding.—. The demon of treason is.:down, but is not dead. The"nation's fingers are, around its throat. She: has 'the power - to keep her grasi) till it is strangled dead and . cold. In Heaven's - name, hold it to its death, and keep an extra hand ou the mourners -at its . . 7.. . . Let the:natio,n, by its million voices,' daily. declare that -treason intist- perish , 'from the laud, and with it all - that*stirs its. ugly blood; that slavery-is .not.*only hewn :down, but ita reefs ninth be dtig up ;,.that rite. is-,a . govern- Inent,of freeinen,..and shall - ..so :• reniam ; that no , power on earth shall step between the , na tion and .its peace ;:.that though the territory of the .S'Outherri'. States haS ever remained within .the- . I.Triion,; its rebellion's inhabitants. have put • themselves:l)4 . ond 'the pale of :ilk -protection . and- - forfeited their- - every right ;- that they, can Only resumethem again through Mercy, and not - by-right; that, mercy will never -reach . , those who are - plotting further .crimes; and. that -until they are restored Alley *ill-he'restrainek . arid then- the Government Will enact the nation's will, - and . the Warwill not have --been -*holly in vain: • Bat in all conscience tis hear -no .more . 61..universat pardon: and immediate . universal suffrage, 'with treenail still. : thundering at bur doors, and slavery wriggling - back into life again: . .ALTGi7Si' • • - TV • • - "Sratutos;”.who sends to the' BOstone-- . Gazette, . very m. interesting letters -. from Par S, Tastes the following in his hist • .-We ]rave had a touching Beene in a wart egjnetico pner;•pale, wan seamstress'.was .arraigned- for theft.„ She appeared. at the har: with . a -baby of eleven or twelve nionths'in her arms, her - child. She went to get some...work one day: and' stole, three gold coins of .10E, each. The money was. missed Email after She, left her employer 'and a servant.was sent to her rooms to The - Servant found her about . to quit her .rootus - with thethree gold coins in her hand: • She said to the servant: goiiig to carry them heck to you: Nevertheless she was carried to the Commissioner of Police and he ordered her •to..be. Sent before ihepolice court. for trial. She WrflA, too poor. to engage : lawyer, and.when asked by the Judge what she:bad to. say for. ,herself, she answered.: "ThO day I. went to my 'employrr's I carried my child with - me.' Itwai in my arms as now. W 39 not paying attention. to ' : it. There were several gold 'coins on tho . tiaantle.piec,e; and un known to me it. Stretched out-its - little hand; seized tbreppiec.es . w - hich I did not ohserve until. I got home'. lat onco.pnt on my bonnet and was going back to my employer to return them when _I Was arrested.- This is the solemn truth •as hope for Heaven's mercy." .the, court could -not Wits this story.. They upbraided the mother for her impudence in endeavoring to . palm off such a Manifest lie.forthe trath., They besought. her.for ] ter own sake to ret't•act so absurd a tale, for it could have no effect bat to oblige, the. court to sentence her to a much geverer. punishment ,that-they Were disposed to inflict . upon ono so ivoung-iind evidently steeped so deep in 'poverty. These appeals.had no: except to .strengthen the poor mother's pertinacious adherence' to her . Original story.' As this- firmness was :Sustained 'by that look of innocence which the most, adroit criminal can never counterfeit, the c'efirt'Were at :some loss to discover Whit decision justice :com a:landed: .To.relieve their. embarrassmentone of the judges,proposed,to renew the scene described by.thp - mother. .Three gold . cotris were placed on• 'the clerk's table.' The. mother . Was.. directed •to assame : the, position hi which alio Said. She. stood. at her employer's. house: There 'was then' S . breathless 'Aram in. court. baby soon 'die *covered the bright 'coin; eyed .it ,for. a - moment Smiled and 4ben.stretched forth Hi tiny . hand and . ..cinched them in.its fingers with misoetieiger, • ness. Thernether- was acquitted 1 • „ • NABDT" ON DESK)CIIATICI PROS . --"Petroleum .V. Nashy," whose writings amused-3ln Lincoln so much, says in his last leiter that "these is the dark days of the Diinocrasy.'!. He adds :-- . "We hev no way nv keeping our voters to gether.' Opposin' the war won't do no good, fer before the next eleckshun the heft of our voters: will hev diikivered that the war is - over. The feet of drafts may- do sumthin in sum parts uv Pennsylvania and Suthren Min= ay, fer some time yit ; but that cant. be de "But we hey *11.13 resource fer' a Ishoo— ther will alluzlie a Dimocrisy, so lOng ez flier's a Nigger.:: Ther is a uncomprommin dislike - to the Nigger in the mind uv a ginoo ineDimocrat." , , Mr: Nasby 'then : lays" down a. few plain rules for the guidance of the faithful in this matter, one of Which is, as- follows:--- "Alluz assert that the nigger will never rbe able to take care-uv-hisself,-but will Milli . be a public borden. He. may, possibly, give us the lie by going to work. In stela a emergeo by the dooty ov every Dimocrat is - plane. He must not be allowed to welt. Associations must be orgenizd, pledged to needier give him employment, to work with him, to work, fur any one who will give him 'work, ,or pa -tronize eny one who dui. • (I. wood sejest that. sieh IIY us as hez been foretdonit enun' S, git credit, "pay a trifle en account; so e 2 to make our • patkonsge.mouth inthin.) This 'course- rigidly. and•percistently follored, wood drive' the best uv era to steoln, and the balance:to thc•poor houses, provin wot hey alluz clamid, that they air a idle and - - vishus race.' ther stint no SentrelCommittis must,furnish em. Altalf a dortui will do fer a ordinary county, af. theyr hustled . along. - with eneru. "E‘f they won't steel, Sentiel .()ommittis most doit thgtrseives. Show "yer Diggers in ilownship"inthemortan, and the same night rob tile clothes lines and ben . rants:. Ever-willki 2 sacrifice myself for the Cause, volituteer to do this, latter ditty In tit =populous; &loons."" . . , writes. front: WaskOngtog that a plan waa fornied 3,inelfri Shoot President Sohnson, at' Gettysburg; on the' Rituth of July: A negro woman found it : old and, old theentlaor idea about it: •• . • ' . • STEAM PRINTING orriazi Having pndeered•three E'tawaa we we tarar p rep ared : d s o e xecu t e JOO and 8008 PREITING of every de wription at the DOW-of the hinnies' dotewiii, cheaper than it can be dose at ow ease autabltdialaot to the ....,, . . 'Seeks, Psiaapidelis -. • ems of Ladimic - Large Pewter% :-. : : Stailreed.Tiekese, Head Mille; . • • ' -.. Paper Books,. -. i Articles et Aspeensiat. Time' Beek., .gul steada, .: . • .10rdor lleedka,. ihse: At the very shirtesenotiee. Oar stock it JOB TYPI/ 11 more extensive than that or any other. Odle is this section of the State, and we keep-bands employed as mealy linr Jobbing. • Being a walks' Prlnter ourself, we will guarantee otir-Tork to be as. battes-eny at can be turned out In the Mtlem -1112411 MM 41 COL. ORS done at the ehortest notice ••,- • . - . - .• - BOOR lIRNIDERY. - 13 . .;dttiiiiiOnndiii - iiii,l - iuWiiriky* :tunic NOV of eve: 3 , detiaipttan olionifitura, boon& sod mho to t?itotn . ,tt otoxiert notice,, , NO. 32. duration! folumn. irAssaiipgic i A l / :6 2;;% - ungiend ed be addreared. to J. A. M. Pistsuolis, Mr. O. C.' Tiffany, 'of rott Carbon, hs", been elected principal of the Grammar s School in MahariCy city.. Mr. T. is 'said to be a good teacher, and we know him to bia true• gentleman, and willno doubt be quite an Sq; 'quisitidu to their corps of teachers.: We'r e gret to learn that Miss Ella C. Colt, who has been one of our most sitcesful teachers in this Sorough,- has resigned her position'and accepted one in iqahartoy City. We' regret . to lose this services of -so good and eiperi ,enced a teithcr, but must congratulate our friends in Mahanoy, upon having obtained :her services: May success and our hest wish-, es attend you Miss Ella, ball your undertak ings. We trust in yournew homeyon will not forget your many:warm friends - here; andel- - so beat in mind the "Educational department of the JOURNAL." • NATIONAL TEIICHEILS' ASSOCIATION. We call thS attention of teachers and other friends of. 'Education in this County, to the follOWlng programme of exercises of the Na tional Teachers! Association. ,We hope to see a - good delegatiOn from Schuylkill. Let us turn. out in our strength and Show to our . sister counties that we take an Interest hi . educational affairs: • - The Seventh Session of the National Teach 7, era' Association will be held at Ihrrisburg, Pa., in the Hall of the-House of. Reprattnyt lives, on Wddnesday, Thursday and Friday, the .16th, 17th and 18th days of August, 1866. At 8 o'clock, A. : Meeting of Board of Directors at the Rooms of the School Depart-. ment, in the Capitol. - • • At 10 o'clock : Music by -.the • ElannOEilo Society of Harrisburg. • Address of welcome, -by His Excellency, A. Q. CURTDI, Governor of thp State of Pennsyl . vania. At 11:o'clock : Annual Address of.the Pro. sident of the Association. . Appointment of Committees. - • At :2 o'clock, P..M. :" A paper on "The Mechanism of School Teaching," by W. "N, Barringer,' Troy, N. Y. ~ • - Discussion of the same. subject. At 3 o'clock: paper,. "Normal Schools, with their Distinctive Characteristics, should be Established and Maintaioed in each Slate at Public Expense," bV Prof, R.: Edwards, President of Normal Cniversity, Illinois. - Disem-sion of the'satne subject. , At '4 o'clock "Phonetic .Methods of TeaCli- ing. Reading," by' Bon. Joint D. Philbrtek, Superintendent of Public Schools, Boston. _ At 8 o'clock: Lectureby Prof. James D. Butler, State Un ta :versity; Madison, Wiseo . At 9 A, 31. : A paper On "The Best Meth ods of. Teaching the Classics," by Prof: ,A. Ilarkness; Providence, R. I: • . . . Discussion of the same ,subject. . ' • . At 10 A. M.:. Report of Committee "on ',Object Teaching, as pursued ," at Oswego:: BARNAS SKAus, D. D., Providence, 1 S. S. Gatuin, - • ', is . J. D. PuiLioncic, Boston, ' ' . .8 J'. L. PikiKiato, Chicago, - : 9 D.-N. s CAmr, Conn., . . ..„-- It. - Eow.tuos, Illinois, • a .-C. S. PENNELL, 311880III:1, j . . Immediately after,this report, the Members of the Association are invited thjoin 4 in an excursion to Gettysburg, where it is expected parties will.be present to point out the most interesting 'localities of that eventful battle field. . . FRIDAY, AVOINT Iarn. • -, At 9A. M. :.Election of officers and other business. . • At 10 o'clock:. : Addresii by Hon. Henry Barnard, "The .Principle of Asoclatio n for the Improvement Of Schools:' , • - At 11 o'clock': Addressi by Hen. Thaddeus Stevens, - Member of Congress from lienheyl - vania. • At 2 P. 31.: . A paper on. "The Super risio n of .Graded .Schocils," by 1i0n...E.. E. White," State Superintendent of Schools, Ohio. Discussion of the same subject; •, At 3 . o'clock:i A. lecture on "EduCathin ab an Element" in . the Reconstruction - •of • t Union," by Prof: J.. P". Wickersham, Princi, .pal of *State . l,sTerntil . Schtiol,;Millersville, Pa. At 4 o'clock , : "Ati Address is expected.frOM Maj. Gen. Q. 0, iloward, Superintendent. of; Freedmen's Bureau;. Washington. - At if M:': .Transaction of business: ," At 8.:. :Brief Reports' from the . several States, Repolutions, - -ite..,Ac... „ ~" , NUOJICTIS Fpn. DI3CU9II.IIOI‘ The following topics have liven proposedfor discussion : . "What service can this . Association render towards the establishment of Free Schools in the States lately. in Rebellion." "The 'Relations of the Nation - al Govern ment t 6 Education." . . "Flow to cur 6. the Evil of Irregular At tendanCe,at our. Public Schools." • Free tic.kets .will . be given to' members, in attendence to return only over the routes passed over in going to the meetings, on fill the Railroads leading from Harrisburg to the ' following places :—New York, Elmira, Bos ton, Hagerstown, 13aleimore, Pittsburg, Oth er arrangements are in,progress to points Ear ther west. Many other railroads leading to these points have granted similar reductions. Teachers and. other, members, living.at remo ter points, will need to arrange: fur the pro per connections - with these places. N. B. The State' Superintendent, or other . school officer in each Strife, is earnestly re-" quested to see that due notice, in detail, of railroad arrangements-be seasonably given In amino' journals, local, papers, or in special circulars, for his own section of the country. The proper parties to consult on these-sub jects are Prof. J. P. Wickersham, of Millers ville, Pa. ; S. P. Bates, Esq., of Harrisliur . g, ' - Pa.'• Edward Danforth, Esq., Troy, N. and W. E. Sheldon, Esq.,.Bostori, Mass, . A reduction of fares, at the -hotels in -Har risburg for members, on predentation of eel.; tificates of inerribership, will also be granted. A meeting of the_Normal School Associa tion will be held in Harrisburg, in the Rooms of the School Department, at the Capitol,, on. Tuesday, August 15th, 1865. , A local committee, consisting of Messrs. B. P. Bates, B. D. Ingram and Miss A. Y. Woodward, will 'have in charge all matters pertaining to the receplion and entertainment of the memberis, and the arrangements for the meetings. . The meeting• at - the American : Institution oflnstruction will be held at New Haven, on the Bth, 9th and Igth days of August. it is expected that arrangements will be made to accommodate those who" wish to include both meetings in one trip. . • - - S. S. Gnges4, President N. E. SITELDOX, J Providence, une 30tb, 1865. . • Mom Raterscexxx - r.—President.Tohnsou deserves the thanks of the - taxpaying public for abolhthing one .office—that of Navy Agent at Washington—and remitting its dutiels to a paymaster, at a saving of Some thousands to. the Trersury. We hope he may be encour-' eked to persevere in this course. There, aro still offices of fargreater 'utility to the holder than to the public, and we hope to. see them, abolished or razeed as rapidly as_ may be. Congress ought to take the subjectln hand next winter; but:meantimewe trust.that the ?resident will improve every .ologlce to Ts - duce, if by a . ' little only, the weight :of out public.burdens lOTA man was recently arrested, by the Sheri ff Of Benton' county; Misinnari, charged •with nrur deriqeeveral Limon men. - The: wizens - rescued him Irma the Skoriff,•and allot him dcad, with out ceremony. , ' • . • ifirThe LalMCounty Thew reports ihe-d!ackr ery of a Lake from tvhick " ; pure glue". - haa been taken, atio it "vinegar spnng," the, liquid froth which .‘‘testeti:Tery much hire Pare apple . vine gai." —We expect to hear . . by and by that they hive found pickle; mine. • York adi-Benhott of. the - Now Y Irerilki,: has bought the-site where Bareunt's' , Atluaeuni stood, fora printing offieo. The , lot is a -by 100 feet; slid' he , paid f 650,000 fur. a.. • The. building will cost $300,000, making the 'property, when .com plete, amoautoso,4oo- • , • . - siirThe esmatie of Elie ' lnhere' Of. Mr. coin at Waehington- Were $23324.27. 1 1%,,1t with.; standing the high phut of everything,. CIO, sum is ten thousand clobara lees tban that, expended on the.funeral, of Generellaylor, nucteight thousand lasi Wan in the case of President Harrison: ORDER OF ,EXERCISEEI: :WEDNESDAY, A.M.11.18T HITE. NOTICES
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