air s 0 311INERIV,3 PURIVAL. 7A per annum„. payable hi- advance 00 not Pa • • in- /1d ranee.. • . • r." arms will be strictly - a • hered to hereafter,' •- I T 1• •• TO CLDISS r. . • 1 i to . c opies to one address fhts&ancel " 41 7: 00 . 13.00 i tt tt • "' ." ce " • 225: 00 " tpi lons t invmlub'ly be paid in advance. furnished to Carriers and others 4 00 per too coples, - cash on delivery. .. • • e rzymeo and School Teachers. will be fu rriished $1 WI Ili tulvance, - or $1 75 if. paid ' o tae year—over one yew . ..hill rates: • ; Sate 44 •of Adwertisirsiz .. • .." F a r aline. including date, leqet i nse rt ons 25 . es. Cl n e e i l s q SC uiatio 0 3,X5 uinner,forlior.? inQertio O ssl; 3nser r u in s e si,l a 2nsd: ynent insertions, 25 cents per square.. Larger - o 0,110, - TIMM,. six. 'TWELV7.. -'0 $2 'OO- . $.3 60 ' $5 00: ~ I Y lines li n o, and OO - . •12 00 ,„,;; ;;I ratts. ,or 14 lina, • G • j.O 00 • • • li , 00 .600 14 00 -- . to . On o 2g -•• 00. 16 00 : 24 00 0 •• 10 00 . 19.00 . -' 26 00 rve p A rter column 13 00 . - 10 00 : 45 fro oriamcr space as per aereeinent. . lime word., are .counted as a line in advertising, A .4,N. Notices , Dissolutions, Sand ii trine,. $2 s o . i*ifiigfrAtinn NO, lreF and 111Akoliainn5 ; A times. $5. } • e. it. 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Anthracite : 1 mous o s - •, No.. 9.- PINE Street, --...--. .. " • -• shippers of other ..pprovecl qualities. of •.- • • ..- , :•• . 'tioi.E AOFICTIS . Ili ...NEW . ENOLAZin 'FOR .': • , I •.••. . • . . • - 'WHS . WHITE RED- ASt• COAL,' ' -PACkER'S LEHIGH SUG,II{-LOAF COAL. - -- '-: NEW: .. 7 1 1- 011 7 1 - ( - :.. .• • . .. . . , . • . 313 WalnntStrei.t, Philadelphia. • . -:- - - • SAlitiEL CARTNER,"•Neiv York,: . ,sole „Agt.eta for The Consoliditted Coal CtDelit..l ' _ ; -.. 9 Trinity' Building New. Yor,k'-' • •'• • ' •. •. . c. p,STICHNEY,FaII River, • " pn . ny'S illaltitnoire. Vein Wilkeshrtrre . Cott,l; ! ', . Cor:, or:Ellby At Dnane Btreet,'HaFton:. . -•.. ..• •.*-. '• J. C. WELLP.:GTON;I3oston. .• . .211'ped from Jersey Cityand Elizabeth p ut. - . , . Feb.l4 . . TB - `; -• • -'- ' : • ; .. 7-• .... - •:•- ' ' .••• . P 9 Trinity Building. New YOrk, •.: . Al-o, for the HAMPSHIRE and -BALTIMORE CO.'S • • ' - OFFICES : { 215 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. ~ . .. Hampshire Georgela Creek Coal, shipped .- . ( , 15 Kilbx Street; Boston; . . .. ...' it Baltimore and Georgetown.- : -_; .• • : - I • • - • '' • ST.hai . C N 0... 6, Port Richmond' Philttd , a. Agents for GEORGE • MEARS' cerebrated .Broad i . LEWIS. : ArDENRIED .... st co., ' . : • • . Top. Coal, shipped at . Pilela. -' . • .! . ' . . • .- -: • "..• :-• - • . : From their Wharf,' No I, at Port Richmond. Phria- - 1 . !:. Wholesale: Dealere in the best varieties of ..• • . ' •- ' • -•- - • :- - de:,, - nix. they are prepared to ship the belit qualities of I.* : i •• .• - ; ...- ••• ".... : • ..- • • • ;..1 .1' •• •.,... ••• Locust Alontststeit and Bed .and White Ark -! an - thracite .anc.. ..niturnmous. -.uous,- -! • , IN D1) . ..5f..1Y. ; • LOC,IIMAN 41k . Co,. . : - • .. • '':. .-: snrerres of •r . • ; '•', • ••••'' .Fr,iip their docks at Jert.ey Oity,rwherethe. depth or - . •. . POT , Walnut Street, Philadelphia.: • .. wale: le - froth 15 t... 1 - feet). they are prepared .at . ail 1. - OFFICER: • 'l.l.l.Brachvny, !To* York.: . , . LO . C . UST . .i.rOtiNT ATN.IOCURT GNP; WILEiSBAR :-.1.1..a5s to Supply the . above Coals, and .LEIIMII, to i .. . , - C . I.4;Ktlby'Stret;Boston. . . ' . - . .. • , . .... .. . DE, EHIGIL•AND OTHER. ... •..- . . . tern:el . ..And .hips for ports in Cidnn anti - el.ewhere; •1.. - •.- Phmeer • Shippers Nun Eliznbethport, of . ' ;WHITE .AND. RED COALS,ASH.- !s!.q..iaers'can be waled at any. hour dnrinit. 'day bore:.. ..4 Lr.II.IGII SPRING MOUNTAIN HAZLETON AND. '•• - •'' ••,- • - . . .• n' ' 'ut. - '• • I. W:"AT"."01), • 1 •.' COfINCILDIDGE COALS., r. , •9' 13 -Agents for thesale of the.celebratedtaeorges Creek - • Agent at Jensey.-City. ' : - - - ' '''' - from the Mines of the Con t./NICE IN BOSTON. C.). kilby Rt. : .-: . .: ;-. - • ~.- i - er •No. f i • • - -.. -folidatiorco4abd lron•Company of Maryland.... .• . ..,-.• -as Neivark.--J. M. DEC-01P. ; _ ' . • I Richmond' • March 12. 'GC , ••: . • •:'• • . : 11-ly • ' BANCROFT " LEWIS ....& Co ,:• - •• .. s • Baltimore '• • • • ' '• ' ' ' ' • ' . • • , 1201 Waltinf street: Philndelp.h l l. - ...., . . .. . • C . e,:!eb . rated - . ASIILAND: • COAL .. X 0•11 N . - .l{ . W 11.1 TE, . : , - -•., " OFFICV3I.{ Trinity' Bqilding,'New . 'lurk. : - '• ' :FROM MAIIANOY MOUNTA I N: ~ •'. : • • t.rw Doaite•St., „Boston; -- • • • - ' ,'. • - • . -. - - . - " • OFFICE-111 Walnut Street,ComMercial -Bnilding, • , Feb: 11. 'BO.' ...„ - • _ 6tf • . S. CI . 1 - IL T . Y LIK7II,I_, . • COAL, .: Philadelphia. :•• .: ~ . . New York. Ofllce-7 Cedar Street: Boston Ofilee-7 . . . ... . [Oct'' , ttA• 4 ' 1 Wharf N0..7. Port 'Richmond. -*. • DOane Street. .. -• . 3 3- ..1% M. lIIINTER;;Ir., - . - sic Co, : ...... .... . . .. . . . . . .. .. . OFFCS; .S No. ma Walnut Street.- philndelphia.' iNo 300 Wee t Thirteenth SI., N. York. - - • - CONNER & • •FATTERSON .. -- • ' --, .' • .. . • ~ • , , . • . . • - White' mill - Red :Ash Anthr.acite - Coal, - October 16,...5.3 • : • .• . - 42. - . ' : " • itsve. Arc o I:MEW .-. ' '. : - '.. . . -. . . • ~,....,' . ' .. • .'..7 - . .. - And Agents for•the ', • . :' . . . - ••••••: ' ; •trICESTON:' VOA L,it -• : .. ier No. 24. NEVI YORK /iz SO.RUILKILL COAL Co., r.o.th 3torstAt. , ;: BLACK 7IF..ATFI, AND _ SUPERIOR RED Atii.l COALS. OFFICES: 4r t Soup. street, Xe'w York. ..1132. Walnut. greet,,Philatlelphia. • ri1i11..APE1;?...U.1::N.J .. ., - ..- . ) SCHLI LKILL IRAvm,vlIoN. . shipping Wltaires for,ANTIMACITE (*AI ! at. Grecnuich, peiamart RhOr; Philadi: LEWIS ACDEICRIED .& Co. nommEi„ roTTs tt co, .. . ..(2pr, Walnut Street Philadelphia OFFICES: ,;110 Broadway. New York . ... -.... 1114 h i thy - 146.14, llortuir. . ' %IV 18 air( - Pio. Y. ' • REP.PLIEIt & BRO.- • • • (N. E.'cor. Walnut-,k Fourth ea, Phila OFFICES: Pine Street,.. New York. - • Olun:hui:W Bank Building. Providence DAVIS PEARSON Co., AND 6!IIPI'VEh OF THE ." • ' - CEI.EBRATEDLOCUST -MOUNTAIN VIIITE • • and SPOIIN VEIN . • • , REP: A S WCQAL. Wiiinut Stmel, 111,Bruall . way, 13.60in . -No. 4 J Trinity 0 ETI&E.S . .•. Ilitildin„.V.New lurk. • • . ij,No. 11 . Doane Strect,.l.lt.,stun. . • ; WITARiP--aIt.E.ENWICp, 11E1-9WARE AVENUE,. D iCIFI PEAT:SON. 4:NI)O , 7'EL TiAF:T..Atillj-AND. D: 1r 11,AS. IMENtzEn. a: C. MILLER. 'BR '.\llZElit dc CO., _ m - riE,its AND 01 , 111 E. CELEBRATED Spobn Vein Red Ash and. Diamond Veinled- Novelty • C 0 A - 1 - • 1 1 . . 1 Warrina;ton I • ,1 ' . . The Alnperfor White font,' front the . New .Slu4nandonb' • • Which will baTound to eicel ally Coal yeishiipedfrpia ••• • • • Aavuls• 'of GEO. W..SNt'OEIVS uperiiir Pine yort;FW•White .A 441 OFFICESIy ' • -• • • . •. • 21S WALNUT 5t...11-ITLAD'A.; • 9 TIONITI. - .BI7ILIMNG; N. Y..• ••• it!, : .` ' . CAIN, HACKER (SE COCK, QM= • ' LOCUST GAP,. • • • : LOCUST •1110UNTAIN, •. • • BLACK' .• /;so. (lenient in other first qualities . of - • WHITE -AND RED ASH COALS: . • So: a 4 Walnut Stxiet. Philadelphia, and - Woodland ..• • Wharves, Schuylkill River. • ' • • • . . T 4 0 ,11.8 CAIN. IinCRIFHACKEIt. • J F.E4? F. • 31.- OK, v. - , WM. F. 3100llY, Shipperaial 'Agent. - Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Ffliruary 15,..62 . _AGENCY for' the 'Nide of :• I 1 A.MO I N toil; from . the Lantat•ter tois . this thy been traiisterredfrom '(iNS, to DAVIS. •Philadelphia, .Who are now tfielady authorized ..ig.entti to dh , po,e of . celOcrin ed Con aer6 and cominuMe.ation.s to br adureßstd to them at Phil:lt:oo , in or New York. Presithint, LTNPSAY. ;.. ,, ecretary and Trea., , urer. July •zo, Ni`, • BROAD TOP. GENE RAI, --. OFF.IC- BROAD TOP WHITE ASH Seliti-Bitatitainotts C 0 S . No. 104 IN' A4:INITT.STREET, -.-- C 0 -A*L . - --* - - • Yorktown . Carbon County • Telma. . , .. . i. .122 WALNUT. ?Street. Pititridelphin; .' JEAN Elov;r„Lip, L'icie!.ircie Conctiy . ; Pa. --• ‘CLIABLEIGIII 1:0.1..E. ' • . : .... - BROAD. TOP WHITE ASII . •I . lA.- . •• • ... ___• . : ... . • -,. • • •• -'• ..- • • '. -. • - '-. . •-• ..‘ .:- Onr,"IIARLEIGII"COAL I S now inblexcinsii•elvt in SEMI-BITIMNOUS CO A Ti, l'. P n hibuielphin' . and. vicinity: by DAY .tr.. LIDDDELL: t . --- .. . .rtins ordering from them,••may always depend upon • • OALDNVE LLISAV YEE' & :CO. - , ceitine, epnrc article. '. • • ' ".. , - . • t OFFICE,-- , •109 Walnut St. .1 2 1toindelphin. No. ICI Wolont ?greet, Philadelphia . ..: . • • • - • •-. . . SiLl ' ilidAN 5t.:11.1 , ..EE. . ..• No. II I Ilroodwity. New Vork,. • .. • ' ' • . - • 23-4° ' .t . .. • N0..1 44 Stirtte Street, llorien, j Offer asuperior quality of this celebrtilitiicrolfrota their . • EDGE Vrirl•T : COLLIERY, • • Mined and shipped exclusively bp thesi. • " `CREEK.ApriI. '65 -.:LORBERRY.' PHILA.DELP=fI ROBERT IMRE POWEL, 3Yanager. ,CONNECTING OFFICES:' - Irrnreler Botnon, linos 3S Trinity , Wet* :York, F. 1%. it: '63 : OIRBERRY COAL. • CWe.; t he undertdgned. - havinutrenerdidated oitr Three te.lierce.sln the Lorberry . ftegionortn herearrer trans • r.ct ourlthiners under the name of : • :MILLER, GRA F;FF 3 .. Co ILLER, ST E F,S Co. 4.3.1iA.F.FF N'UTT LNG. , . . 'Mr. GRAEFF. a meinber.of our firm, haring fiSSOCift t( . himFelf :With .1. It: - 13LAK.ISTON, will .re.,lde in l'hilailelltllfir and, all intr cAnil ° hiNied by,t bit-whirr will 1. ,- . niKlp.r .the •ticlusive control - of. •BLAIUSTON, IIItAIz.FT &'fo:.' . . ' . ' . .. . .. ' inereiised c,:tre sn4artent iotr in. preparation; we hop . i , 7mnlntaiti the - relunai. ton of our: etdebruted Los - b.:rri.Coal. - Putthmers' übruitii Can rely upon haring th!.-eodl thipped hi the vety he-+t order. -• • ' • ' LLER.'GRAEFF & CO.. • Feb. 13. •S% R'lluOwll' . Sl . l A D I E FACTonv, . . • • . .111u6lIn Shadev of all c"lory and "dll ty1t:....... gilt hand, eith Nr ott baud or inotle to nide''. A‘idrel.s ' . .tmosictzin lE. N:tarrig,-- . . . . 163() Court.Ailc3; Bruiting., ' 1 ti+f.m , • . RS' . SA IF E*11 . 1" I.tMPti.of thelmoet . IT' . appioved Davy ralterliF. for Working. intle Inspected C;aui.e. Also theClatiny Limp Pattern for ho..ses and also {Or working: Also Toil and Copper t;inze, All of which Will be - sold wholei•ttle' and retail B. 134'_%;:CAN.- Pottsville. reriamp Ganzca both Iron .and..Colre.r. 'ready ratule: always on hantl.:- Odd Ozei, made to (order. CLOCKM CLOCKS 1' CLOCKS: A lard stock nielghi - day and thirty hour aitic.ke, in ocry vEuletty of *style, for, sale cheap. by • ' ichnutkor andlJeN clrr , Cenire StroiA • 1 .4 4 - 41.intwr 1'1;1;3 . • . • no: ' .. . . • • . . . . Y. • • ``.;- 1- .s; .". 0 - - ' C .- . • - • - • , . . . , • • - . . . . . . . . , .. . r. 3- 1 - - 4 J .. .. . . PUBLISHED -: . V:ERY : ::::SAT:V..RII . ) . 4yi..: . IIORNIN.O.: . '..I3Y : '...:I3N..JAMTN : .:J3.:ANNAN.,-::POTTSYILL,K'''..etIIALKILI• '.O - UN.'.llr : ;: iRENNSY,IYANT-li. VOL. XLI. LEWIS AIIIjENRIED..tt, CO. . • , Agi2nttt for the sale of their celebrated. . ; From the INtinna of the liivtivt.t.t CriticAtio Imenova- LOCUST - MOUNTAIN . COAL MENT COMPAN•i..yl n i! 4 e. eelehratedlidaimmtv ?ta t ! Fields /N 0..? r, 'it•tree,t Pinta lel 11 .. • OFFICES: Broadwdy.- No. 1, Reetoi- St„ •1 - , Lislo 2.1 and 23 Doane st, Boston. Pier rico,l7 - . Richmond.. • CREMBE . • Ambinrid and 'Giraidiilte . C.olli~•iic~: 1, Biriy '153 • • , , • ,EljZ.-ALIF1:1 1 .11P0 : 11,!:1-, - : ..:_:54...i COAL. . • A.T. -Siz; ...in. to STOUT WICKUF4 . . .. r . Min.r•Ft and Shippers of the celebrated:FULTON fI.F.-' F fritifly COAL, from .the thberVale. collivry, near. Da-. t i zl'atiat, Pa:. and riesiei; , . In tbe.befq.varietiv.4 of ... • :• . I • 'ANTHRACITE - AND: )3VIII - 1111912S CO ALS. - . .. I - Delivered iiirect from ihe.mives Or nn'botird of i•e!i 1. , 1711.ENTON..N: J., •- • ELI ZADETIIPOET. N. J. N;IiIiVNSWICK,- N: J., - • PODT• RICIPSiON.I).. PA: i - 0 FE; iftEi..i.-4•1 de 4(111P - ' y.' Building,' ~ II I livonthyiiy; New York. -- - - . .': . *:- S. VAN G.;;LF.E6tir T: Srorr. April 4: •I 4 NEW YORK. SAMUEL. BONNELLJr - Nos. 43 &`45 Trinity Building, N.Y.; SHIPPING POINT- • -Pier 4, EILIZABET,IIPORT, N. 3. OFFERS FOR' SALE HONEY 'BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN 111 Alt E 1 G li t AND B 17C N. .110 ITN T A LE,_l-I.IC-3-.1 - 1 COALS BALTMORE CO.'S h BLACK DIAMOND= 'WILKE C 0 ALS , AND THE CELERItATED• GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL May 21, '64. -21-1 y • H.-N. HOLT No. 6 Front Street, Next - Fork, BROIKER, I . . IN Co.dlit, .iPIG R.:5110N,..1F11RE lIItICKT-1,1.1tE CLAY, - CF.:TIENT, 4:c. - • . . . . .. .. • • • Especial attention old- to purthasltM and shipping above named prdperty... Being da;lv .in the market. dealers and consnmerS can' rely. upon having these ar, ticks bought and shird at the linvet. market rates.' • . . . GEO. A. HOYT. • Esq. Treas. - . Penna.. Coal Co:. N. y..: ISAAC'N:B„EIT3IOI,Ii,I4. Tres. Dein. Sl . llud. Canal c:Dmni (ret: St., I3cTtno SEVIII Ont. ERr.. Bank of Auburn, Auburn F.T...siG.N. Esq.,• Buffalo.. r ' -0, l7-Grri , . . - DANIEL PACKER.:. - E. A. PACKER. ..'DANIEL. PACKER. & . :..I,achawanna,-•Cumberland; • and Elk -• : - • • S • . . . . Iwict.:o6. 4 leipe'Pltrect, fork. • 1111 1 11: ' • •••• THOS. HUtIL h CO., =il SPttING .potsTAl*.-LEuKu. IIuc:c:ou, din; 9.; 'GI JENKINS . • PATENT COAL SCREENS. . -•- ,- The undersigned Inteitir; purchased of the :lslew.l - nrk . Wire .Railing `;''Tug J.E.NKINSi•PATENT."•for inprovement lir the process ,of inannfactnring Coal Screens. &c., herc:liyfciees.notice that :the:chine of said invention and the 'validity of: the tenon has alread3il he en fillireellNlSheri afters lung trial in tie •rnited StateSCirchit court; that hare besot .Tranted.• and.will continue to itisperigninst anv.and nil violations of Said patent right... Also that thelntitnction . against J. Lanhensteln of Micerville, Pa., an infringers (if said patent washy orriertif.tbe; U. S. Oirduit mart, Oct. 15, lSii, fully and comple.ely. restored. The , sllll 7 scrbers also desireeto • notice that the , h0110w... ing arc the•only persons who are et present tintliorizcid to nee the said patent. iinprerceptent mannfactuniti of: Coal Screens, in and througlaint the Conlitegion W.' BROCK.. Scranton, Pll.. G *PRICK, Potts ville: Pa., RItOCK & SIIOEMAKEILTanumint, Pn: A. the. miniufactarere would.not rnalrein violation of the Said. patent unless; entiituraged by oWncrs or renter.: .of Collieries. we - -arc determinedlo prosecute: every .cd.Se that We discorer 'of purchasers...and - uscre. as Well a' mcnufaCtitrers.of Coal Screens, made in violation of said patent, to the full - cite:it of the 13W. - • • New York. bill.' . • . • , OFT AsT.:'&yo. . . . BOICEII, • • 4. •• • y y R liOLESALE AND' RETSIL'DF.ALER. • TOBACCO PIPES' AND: CIOA • . Centre St.; , (l tai?ot , itethe Town;l1n11,: • • . Feb. • 35- tf CIIEGALItT I' CE • Englifh rien4l.l39iirding , and. Day - l . •-••••• For YOrNa, No. '1 Scho 5 o 27 alid l"520 SPRUCE 'STREET, PIII.I,ADELPIILIi: will, re , tmici .Wed-• nenday, /It eptentber French is - 'ffie'lnn guSge . iit 4nd . is ?:oristantlyi • epoketiin the" - .I.nolunion.. For ChTlli art , apply to ..±.I I Iadame..WHEKVILLY, Peincipal;' J ...ab' 22. : . • • .: . p.y.sm r(1 A V!.0!1. 1 3 Perfumery Toilet Soaps at 1 4-1 y , • • . .1117G)1 • will teach you lo" pierce the` Bowels _ of the Earth, and, ►ring out from the Caverns of liountilna‘ Metals Which will ghi strength to our hands and subject all Nature to our use and pleasure.—Dß. JOHNSON. SCITIFYLKILL CO. - T. H. SOHOLLENBERGER AGENT, Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated Blaik Heath White Ash and. Peaked-Houn tain Free Burning •PLNIK ASH COAL • P. 0. ADDRESS—Porrevu.LE or MIN EEM; kill County, Pa. April 1Z COAL. . . F A - ST...FRANK LIN• •I. 0 BE N .R R •Nly East'Frauklin. ifirlierry Coal Is. now sold eicla sively .Miisrs. LDW ELL: SAtVY are my . sole iittts. Parties orderinizfrom.tttem, may. always depend upon getting a.pnre . article. • • • ... • • .. (No. 112.1Witintit.:31.., - Philadelphia. • `OFFICES:_ jNo .111 jiroadway, Trinity. Building, • • 1:1C (L 144 State Street,. Boston. • HENRY AEIL.' tremont,-.Maicti B', .432.• - • • •• • I.s . • • . . . CONNO11: • • :Miners and .Stdppata of the , Celehrat6d . :LOCUST. MOUNTAIN 00 J. J. CONNOR. - - J. 5: P.AtTF.II.SON. • • 'Ashland; . • • . Buttsyljle. Schuylkill IC9Unty, Penna. - • • . . I f`t I,E EANEM.--:l'he RobscriberA p determined to make eeverat leai=e7r On . their, pron i erty.. knownthe . lik it rrecv PuOrturii . . situated in t Schuylkill C 411114, and gt the. intim:Aline - .vicinity of Ti:SCA ItOP.A. • Tlui ground has liden'fully developed, and 1 , those tlei-i ring a fir,t ride colliery... ran obtain one, with-' . r out making: any further explorations. of the Ftirile: • I.: • None neecynntke applinatinn unless capableof erect; Big. all the•lmProvetnents , • . • • • .; ' •••• Apply to I; IDEON BAST. ‘Schnvlkill Ha v en. Siclinyl ; kill County, or to DAVIS PEARSO.N..QT Walnut strec;t. Philadelphia.: • • . • •' .• •• •:- January ra, -•- • • Ito. c4).44. . • • • . . • " GREAT• TOROVEMENT: -poAL.: SCREENS. • 'The nnflep;ieneil are:now .prepared. inanufactare,• at their ',shop - , In Miner.vil alr,ltindsed SCREEDSfi n icreenine Coal. .of the =proved manitfacture,- patented Go JOrix.. , Laubenstein; 4th Rebreary; I. , • \' MR' Nair _ 1111111 IN& . . . . • Screenimannfnetured by this. process; are mnre.dM rable. maintain theif formbetter. and are fuintsbed as cbeiipma any to he had in theentliny. ; • • They are Made of square iron,• eineh shape an to prevent the 'Coal sliding. froth one size 'to the other be fore it is thoroughly ; assorted: than preparing it belle, than.can be clone by gist iror or wire screens. • The manufactnrcra .nrgently.-tOqueit all Operators Wanting...Si:teens; to . eitmine. those new patent Screen'. at thcir.shop; or at work at the *Mammoth Vein Col liery of (3cor;efi. Repplitie, • near St. Clair,. where, they hare been in nee for. come time*, • - -; . 13y pdrchasing•Screeris under this Patent. tiff , gat ion, or.any trouble as t'o, patent rights . will be avoided. All'work-done.witttpromptness and dispat.ch. • • - * ••• "J".le;.t. Jube ISO 2 •81,-..tii1VE•14, 2 8, • SEW 00MBINATION 00AL SGREENS. Themndersigned fake pleasure in annOuncing to Coal . .Operators and others, that • they: are Manufacturing. a. new ,COAL'SC,R.REPI of their; "invention:. which" they • - will guarantee: to Wear twice as long, and.do. its work htqlerthaii any crimped wire Scieen in. nee The eeg thecae turned out by us can be bent to any circle re-. :-We 01.4,0m:runlet that the mush' it/totty, retain it oriyinal size wail entirely vorn'out, In the crimped wire Screens ".the meshes . fr.equently.slip, and lose the proper mesh.- before the. Screen is half worn 'out: - We Manufacture fine sized .mesh of -our New Conthinnt lon Streen; TISP(Ifn the trade. ' • c. • Ire7:l4lr..Diehm.; who . walassociated with Reach, ant in the business . of . thinufaCtUring, Screens. • wegimi and- Railroad . Streehk, Pottsville; hhving solved peartnership, and disposed.of his interest has re moved to Railroad street, in the rear of D.: Esterlv's: - Hardware Stbre,'Centre Street, and 'iwsleltited with film in the manufacture of their new Coal- Screehs of all . de scriptions..ilfr He -solicit* a coutimiance of the.patronlige lienitofotu . beetpowid upon We are also : manufacturing u style of.Wlre Screen, bJ a processtlifrerent . front .6sed• in making crimped wire screen's, its, ..7otsi in every res'peet,-to..viduch the at. tention of Coal Ofslretocii is ltivitetl. . •. . • Manufacturers of ;Screens of all descriptions, at the o$ Short notice.. • . •••• Wee . . 26; '63 • - st-tf • • ne* and - beautiful Calendar. giving the minute, days undltlatea,.tadta hie for Othcati, Monte, ylt require: , no al terinm and lP;in fact, sperpetual Almanac: and: a perfw.t KEEPER: Pricc.s2s. Call and Pee Ihe.o. • . • R. C. GREEN. Watchmaker. Arril 16...64.-4411 1 Centre L. Pottsville. . . . . . SIB*/ NO • mAcniNss. • .-• . . . A Fink,e. & Lyon' Sowing_ M ac h in.ai for sale et the Bookstore of the subscriber. Also n Wilerrs: Sewing Machine.. Both new and of latcit patterns:niad will be saki Cheap. ' yis n a * sp. BANNAN.. • . . . . 6'= WIRE SCR EENS. :SATURDAY - 31011,NJAG;: OCI7 - 011 R.: 21,.::-.1865 IRON A . M11111N1.1T0 . 141 IBOR VOILLE4 . . , NOTICE.-The works the litielhcri o f W . Ten Bro., Unoirrv. as the ; etVASTIMGTON ' , 33 arsr IRON WORKS.^ located on Coal Street. in the - Bomagh of Pottaville.; will Ihe • continued . by the: subscribei in all its r aret l yzit various branches.. viz : Steam 'EnrrinP • - building, and all kinrb3 of Machinery fur mining either coal or ore ;.blast furnaces of hot or. cold blast.; all. -kinds of 'railroad castings and 'railroad - car , fixtprea , of wrought and castiron ail kinds of. brass Caatings ; all kinds of smithwork, asd all- size's - of: the . latftt Im proVed:taimps,' single - and. din:tic acting. Repairing promptly attended to and neatly exec:ital. . Eye:lreful attention to bilqiness the anbaCriber tria4a he will receive a sharp of the pribliC pstron^Utei-eo;lib eially lieitowed tits the late firm JAMES..W.REN?:. September 1,1365. nINEGROITE• Iron • • .PINEGROVE,',' gtrii r---- J.. M . . ROIiREFt; Machinist tt 4nginedt, • - T'aniaciaipa. - r• • • • Japan ry ;10; '64 - • 1,5-Ij 4 .' ' . . • • . mAcnaNE' fluor - AN.R. FOI.IIND . The Sunbury .. .Machine Shops are ;now. a full operation, • and are - prePared . to ' C Hil orders- for machinery ;of any kind, 7e " email or heavy, many extent.. • . •. . foria-mak Itepuiring attended to fourOPtlY• •-• - Sunbury; Northurnberhind p A .RTMERMILIP ;VOTICE. , . . We.' the .'sp4osiiimrs, • have this day -.•:•;- entered-into. a Partneroldp,' under J • mow. Firni and .styje of ALLISON - & - BA.NNAN, to.tanj• on the Foandfy, 'Machine, Smith nu and Cur,mityng BusiLiee's.. In Port Carbon: SH4nYi- Itilleonnty. • ' ROBEIVPALLIN, ' - F11.4NL1513.13.11.N7AN . . . .qp4atAiquA. ROLLING 31111.1., April 1.4t•1R64 . - I'The'TA.MA Cit.TA ROLLING IILL 'CoMPAI!TY har ing now completed their' WOrks. at Ta,' ' 1 ......... „) .rnaqua. Schuylkill County; are mo'w . : i. tr i , iini k manufacturing and "prepared "are sunray Merchant .Oar Iron of 'a very' 'superior ..„,,,, „ rniulit3:, Ronr.dv,.Scnares./Flat.jmet tia1!q...;,1 __ ic (azi . . . and Hal, 11 , 5unik - -prdere - art . - reApeettully :solicited; and . will meet with prompt, attention. • JNO: EALsTON, SAKI:: RATCLIVF; Prefit. • Tamagni; '4tity . : • • 264 y. otrirTs.vu.LE I• • .. • . . . . . . . . . Tbe•substriberahaviiieptirrhase'd•. the Boal%lll e 808. ing..31111 'and thoroughly refitted the sarne ; are prepared -to receive callers for . all.sizes. of 'T rails - ••: ... .. ' .from 2'2 lba, to,the yard •110 to ;60 llar..'• g , ~.... -and furnish tbe.siiine,at short notice.: ~ ''''" ••••••,.., 'l• • We are alSo prepared .to furnish and r f... - th , ii.T.: T y niTs `'''' will 'receive. orders .forlMEKllAN'l'sr•• ,. 't.mr. BAR• 1R0N...a1l the • usual Sizes: • Ittiund. I Square and, .Flat...:. We shall - - - keeik . a•stiPpl,)' of the 'smaller sizes (Collierallails) always,ori hand. .•• : '. •• •' • . ~ ATKINS, -BROTHERS: Pottxcillc Mifcli 12, !G4, • the subscriber is pfr - pared to execute orders for' die . ahove talkies, ivitif tlis patch.'nt the old place of business, Coal;A,_ St.reet, beloW Norweoan; tio feet boil- 3 gnO t , l o ere always out hand.. Also, the punt- ...• Coat and Other Shovel*, • !.. Of "beetl•-material . and .• ,korktra . inship.: • 'Repoli - A peninptly . attended to; rir - Fana for mining ,ventilation nn hand.. '• JABEZ .-Pottseßle, Angnet . A . 01111,AND• IKON: WORK.%. . The subscribers: are' now fully . pre.. parcil •to ;furnish. at the Ashland Aron Wcirits; 'Steam Eilubies. and Ptiniiis. of . any power and capacity, - for mining and .U . a. Other parposeif..C,o4l Thrtlakers of every n size and pattern ow in nge„tog,ether with castings and forgings of every.dscription. , Conl:and Drift Cars of and' patterns. - large -T.rnrl:. and. horse all furnished .at • the.ifhortest - ,miftee:.'.The subscriber flatter ..fhemAelves• thaf:. inasinneh 'as every memiier of t he. firm is. a practical menutnirfoley Will be able to - furniAl inethinery that will compare favorably with any In theßegiOn... - •• All orders directed' to A M.. GAnSytt.. Ashland. Scbitylkill County,.- Pa.; Will receive prOmpt . attention.: • J: &M: GARNER. - . ,Ashland, .Tuly 9, 'G4. • . CIOUNDRY AIIVD •SHOP, If me..r.in: Car Frietcory,4lcc.... NOTICR.—The• business of I . fie.:lnte: j/1" firm OP SNYDER: .4 ,. .MI. .LNES. Will be* Nintintierl bv'the subscriber in all its va- rions branches of. team . Engine build- 411/' Inv.. Iron Pounder: and mannlhettifer of all kin'asnf Msehinery, for Rolling Furna ces', liailinrul Cars, lie u7ll also continue-the Inlsiness of .Mining and Sellingeelebraied Pine Forest . WlTlte Ash and. Lewis-and Sliohn Veins Red Ash-Coals, being sole proprietor of .these Collieries . . January 21. PA - 1.0 -ALTO IRON CO: -art' . IL prepared to furnish T RAILROAD IRON at theft' Mills in Palo Alto,of.yarionS patterkis, . • ''- weigtiin from ttz to To pounds per yard.• a_ Also, Also, different sizes of tint, SOunre.and 't •••-• round merchants' bar Iron. ' • . Orders . for rails. or- bar iron 9re re- .• .••••# 4 4-V•iimh" spectfulty solicited; and will meet with 'prompt Wen non if. left eithee.nt the Rolling Mills, llsinair Tinicitrr ct'Co.'s Llnrdware Store; Centre Street. or at their 'of- lice,'corner of :Market' and Second Streets,:Pottsville; Pa. . •• BENJ'N lIAYWOOD, PrCS.'t. . r iIO..OOAI..OPER.A . TORS . ar„ 1111 INE IV": 1. --Pioneer. Boiler. WortiPl. .: • . .. • .., .... ii OIIIMPI . - The .nubscriber re'spectfully.invitmc the • , • attention of the Marines's (mmmunity to . 1 r i ji. -. bitt Boiler Works, on Railroad Street, " ' "' I below. the PasFenger Dejmt..Pratsville,- i it ; where ia . prepared . to manufacture .',. ... BOILERS : OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO:- Smoke • Stacks.,:Air Stocks, Blast Pipes: •.qah'oineteq , ,, gars: &c. Boilers'on . .hand...: .- ••. . Being u practical mechatile; and. having for :3:ears•tit - voted himself. entirely to branchofthef the Inisitteea. flatters himself that work - . done at his' establishment •will give eat isfactiOn to all,Who mar favor lath with .n cell. .Individuals and:Cianpanica Rill find greatly - to their advantage to .exantdne his . work before engtezinit elsewhere:- ' • . JOHN T.- NOBLE. November 21, . • ~ • 4.7-tf itfoittrar4, WIIIHRELER ek 01- 'inropreiti-a- JONEs IRON AND STEEL WAREIIOCSt, Marlicir Azdethileenth Sts.; Philudn, aliyars nn hand and for sale - BEST - ENGLISH . REFINED assortment of Bagnalls, " and other faVoriti 'brands -BEST AMERICANBARS%—ordinary cir rolle d order. for bridge purim'ses. &e.' PRNNSVLNANI A BOIL'. ER. PLATEz::-.l'.romisenons .or . cot to .required size. BOILER ILIVETS-Dovar brand, - made: iu solid dies: 'BEST ENGLISH CAR - AXLES—American and 'FLEE AND: SHEET IRON--tar' ernie?ino icliatee — , 4 - c.- JUNIATA, ENGLISH AND NORWAY. 'SLIT. 119 mi, BOLTS, • NUTS:- 'and WASHERS-_For bridFee, cars, and machinery purposes generally.. CASI': MACHINE and.BLIBTER - STEEL. , Also. an *extra onalityTor tips and..dies,abrive,together. with - a assortnieut or Iron, Steel: Nails and .Spilree, to ivhich the 'attention . dealera, railroad com panies, engineers; miners, founders and Initchrnists-is invited. Nor -, W.... it AI.DW IN . & - Co.,' E trgist ee re or Broad 'arid Iliimiltorr street's, Philadelphia,' fie. , fi r iViddil ..call the' attention of Railroad.' -- -*- .M . anturers, and those interested in Bail, road Property, to their system of I,ried- :;-, ;,.'.'".":7 — t - motive Enginett,ln which they are adapt, -1-ravaii• ed tittile particular. tinniness'.for which -.••..— ..."r 5- ' - ••:--- they may he required; 'by; the•neent one, two,' three or fOur tniir of . driving Wheels.; and.the use of. the. whole., or so mucirof tht ,, ,•eifilit ttsMiay he tiesirahle for-ad hesion . ., and' in accommodating - thetia - to 'the grieles, curves, strength of seperstruction; end • rail and Work to ho done. - By tliese means the niaxicreini useful effect •of the power is' sectired "with:the least expense for at 'tendance,'.M E cost of fuel, and repairs and Engine.. Witirthese. objOetall3.llCW: and as the remit of twenty-, three, years practical :eiperience 'in the business by our ,senior partner, we manufacture 'five different kinds of • Engines.;, and several - classes of sizes 'of each kind.— Partienlar etteption paid id the strength "of theme-; • chine fu the.plati and workrtianship , if all the details, 'Our long experience. and bppiortunities - of Obtaitiirig.hi formetion,- enables us to Offer -these. engineir with the • a:siriance 'that iti efilciencYL, econorhy ; and durability,- .they will comp.ve favoritblv with those orally . miler kind itt.use. '. We'also furnish to order, 'wheels, axles, limit na g i or loWmoor tire (Id flt centres without-boring,). c•iiripoSition castings for beariii,ts.. - of 'every description. • tif - Copper,. Sheet Iron and Boiler. Works.; Ana every ni..- tiele uppeqatnifig to the reiiiiir. -Mr (Melva]: of I.rcomci.. `.rive Engines. - *. . ' -. •. , M. W.' 'BALDWIN.. Janinity.2.3,•:%4 - : l4f ' 'MATTIIENVBAIRD WIRE •nopE WORK OF JOHN A. ROEBLlNG .Ttentoliti New Je>tscyr• • •rir- A Icirge tissortment of 'Mr.° - Rope. constantly on "bawl. Orders filled)vith cfeSpatch....::Forsis.e, strength,' and cast : see circular. : "• • ann 1. . • FASIACION.4II CLOTIIINO. . • • ;hist cipened, a Splendid- assortment. of Foreign. and nomeigic CLOTHS,. cASSI MERItS and.' VEST INGS; which will bn ent.and fit in the latest and.. most improved still, at hies-010 Stand, Market . atiget„ . a feif doors above Centre, Pottsville. • • : -- 'I4.ENRY NArrIDN , Merchant TitilOr. - • ...p.ottsville. March :• • :1041. . . New - ..GrecOgrocer , s : Store",..z:, - .;• . . . Markel sl;; lefthapd side,: neit door below .Eline's • , • F toter cin.d . Feed Store... "• ' ' . . . llrost'pgrposee to .kee.p.ou . band a ', , iariety o yEGE'rAI3I.I:S. FLOWERS,FLSII,.,..be‘.• She' feel@ grateful to her:ft:eat, for their former' putrOnage, and .luvefi fhatit mtly.be-contltitied, by giving het en early call':::• . • .•.fAtlril-e. . Eli BOOK " A:N D The tindersigned are now 'prepared furnish** fine • assortment of -Book's and first claim Statinnery."at their New . liltore.•.on Centre :Street:. four 'doors .below. the. Episeopal Church: Printing, Litidipkltuid Stamping to I;crfamieri . ; • . ••• • • ' -Fancy" . . • , . ' • ?School Beekw;•• •'. . .• • . •• 'Foy Order:, promptly littended.to . :: hive us a . • • ; . BOSBYSIIELL . • C: A. Bosuesneta.. •' C, &kepi - 611ml.: l'ottsvilic, April ll 2; • ' . • 16.tf • . • . AVE': :TILE 'DEAD PAJPIRIFti• . . • . Ccnt h.p000 , 1 paid for.elep.n White Writing and ICl.tzazin e 515.3 . 0 . 1 d Newrimpers;Paniphlet% luad . Old Books wftl lA:covert...taken off. Colored Pa-* per 1 tent.a. porind. April • It It Fr CA T. E . $ Pe toelk.• elhcoler, Notes,' , de:--The . enbecriber is• pre- Pared at bis Printing Office, to furnish al/ kinds of Cer tificates oriitoele. Coal; ilantai, and other Corpontticma; Also'all lands of Cheeks. .Notes and 'Drafts engraved and printed plain on str.ne and in colors. ' Also small. Istaps,Atc., Lithographed at Oaort notice. ' .• • .• • • • •' BENJAMIN BANNA.N, . •' Stationer and Binder. CIiILLB AND. FEVERS, . Loss of Tiair;--.Dyspepsja.. liinlarguirent of 'the Disease of the- Kiiineys, CoM , tipation.''Gravel. Piles. insanity; Fits. Paralysis. Rash- of. .lilisa - 1 to the 1 . -.7.very•.-stoppaee of:the human completely ripened up and the offensii.e.". matter. carried 'out Of the system vy 3tRL li. G: If Mit:42l'Blml Die.. PRIOt * . $6 06 Celebrateli Piwyßititard's Eye. Water. Inrire Size .Bottle P 4 " Cetebrpied Pcolvillienovntor OFIFIC'EINici.4 10 Al reh fit.. PhillnOn. . ' No. 61...130N1).5t... NMv".,york.. • ' • . Nn. rilißfrors;'sQuAFtE. Bog.ort BALTIMORE. St Baltimore: The peMPle of .Pennsylvania plettem their: DriitfgiEt fortbelaufve Meilivieteg if they calimit be k‘uppleil by them enelmte the amount above . it..taterl in ii !Mier 11•1: Brown,'No. Aich,Srect, Phil :M.ooln; • Themmiley will come safe way Mid the -medicine - Milr. be forwdrtled on', receipt of tbC Au Appeal to the. Intelligence of the People. •• N'h ereater.lnsnit cart' lie offered 'to an' intelligent people than thatot getting. complicatedinhainah• 'machine - 5.5 herewith to operate on the. delicate'organs , of - the head:--passhig•through•ihe Tars and up the_nos.-' trils for a cure of Catarrh mid. Deafness. ' This, mon strous mode -of reatthent may tic- resorted to-Where . there 1 , 5' ifeither light .ut ktok‘Vledge; it is. it lie"on the character. of- ood ; it is illogical.. and as oi - ipOzite.to trethHS light to' darkness : it' racks and destroys the eirtice ni:rvous syi:tent; nod nuutY Bever recover-from 'the - terribletlisaster: :Many never, rally from thi..tm -1110 nod Intl violent mode of trestmeat 'Stone ;u:Vp , Most the it reason. _God's plan ie simple and easily en' ' , den:to:al • -they that-run may read: . 0 foolish people. who hath bewitched you-that you., should believe a HO - • Dg-logictil t use ..YOur talents, 'and timid that moisture ,Lis the diyine-plan for the. phy . ical. world as the vegetable. ..• .. • - :* .7TIIE LIFE-OF THROW Dl' Is THE: EYE.tt • The:kinhdp machlnery _the eye le the snre. pre •curtsir of distae and death • The methodical use of Mts. - 0.. BROWN.'S 'POOR RICUAROS EVE WATER . . urornitir and nicitt, will in • time lift the sunken ryes. and also prevent idle eVes •from.Stiiklhg. It wOl also cleane.the eye , and keep them: in thlWifriiits. the • Wants.' :"Pi.anklints• . ,Aintatittot Ifrom which the Eye Water derives:its naMei says ...an . ounie tit prevcutive is worth a pound of eare.r . . . REMARRABLE CURIE OF: DEAFNESS DIZZINESS , ' . _AND NOISES LN.TII Ell EA D.'SWORN TO. - . . . ~ ~ .• • 7:: . . • • . . ; .. - Ox win); Pa.. Jan. 2(1, ; is .13, . . GEORGE B. BANNAN DEAFNESS, NOISES INTHE - BEAD; DISCHARGES-FRO)I_ TAE. EAR, - - CONSUMPTION, NEURALGIA, 1 HEtibIATI M ASTHMA, SCROFULA, 'B*)Is.fCHT4AtT.ECTION; THROAT DISEASED EYES, , G. IbioW•s—Nt..l , ANl 4,-1 have got entirely 'well: a1:41. - utider oWe.it to you., Sty, right .ear I, have not heard any for a number of years.. :•• I rani .nor hear with it: Ntyleft Par. tho•hi , arine•lefili jitst. after harve , t. in -this 'way i I took a dizzineSS - itr.my head, NI l could not work.'acaornianied with a rinsing noise . in my sere.: W•ei Fo. had • that i could not,hear• withon t hey.. won Id.hal lo t • of their voices. .1 WPlll•tothlihd,:lphia.'.put . .mysell tinder the-care-.of a celebrated atith - 1; he bored at my Tars:With instrn fitent,"aital rua:others up my nostrils,. for Ire ~ ,. eoks, • mut - nded 1)) .chennizine tint of eventyAlve dollars. 1 then. sow-tow. of your adverah•eyr . tentSl;.l . g.4..tbe Met -.liphysiraf.Dirovery. iverl_Oot niore than hall of it. and hate I•kovered _trig healingrv, hlch• foi . years. • .; •-• ‘• • I.'reinahryouN•trilly;„ • .TIIOS.II. DICHEX. Usfortt, t'hesterCo.. Pa Affirrhed and sub,er,ibed to 'before me this.: 314 day of 3larch, A. D. 156,5. I Fct:roa, • Juedice of .the. Peace: . . . • TIIOS.•D. DICKEY'. . ' • ; tEntritet of .letter ' • • • • Gomm's, Co:- ' • . • • • :• . • 'May 1.511 - 4.15 M ., f• • G. ItsowN . —MAnAm:,-Front the date of my biith (1.3 year's ago) I have been aillieted with-fat stated licriodii.) what 1 suppoSed wan it gathering i fti the "head;, and treated it as snit, and would °Main a short're,liitc. for (ruin - one month 'to two. hen I•would Invariably be with.a repetition of fritn.Otio . td, two Months • then became •• that It was' stihnithing more:-as.l began to feel- low -spirited..mo •rose and'Quilen, I also belearne taciturn. rarely Speak big hole.s•itirectly appealed to. and feit'its if I were an - itteumbeance to myself. and everyborl4 artiunti-me. MylTlCMOrk..iilliCh. M . 19 very. 110%5'61111 . begin tp fail 'mt so that l conld not. remeniber the particulars or any oecurrenee two days after„it happened.- . • . -About this time . C,which, Wan - ithout-three rears aZe) a celebrated ho Wan on aprofess.ional. tour, throuehmit' the country; .madeta•Stop or a few daYii ' where :Wan, then aci-ordingly %Called 'mop him. :Indio/ him` o.termind .the nature'-Of my. stint .and the remedy for-it. ' Wll5 dia.imed to disarm ointment. Be told me' it !was caused by sciofida. -lint It being of the hone and: • not 6r the.fleSh, it would be an litter impossibility for •Ittinairkanthr - or remedio: to effect a care. Yet.l did not iln;pair : went to others but was told .the, same.— Wrii , hOiniting then to lose all topes. Wlien'chanee placed one of -your advertisements ,under my then became hriVefiti and, resolyed mit to Irk untll.l hail• Wed yOur reniedics. I have tiled tli6i and.with the f-0..0i-ingresitlta: . . " • : ".- My niemoty is improying.-Lniy former 11Yely spirits have. returned:: • Fiirtnerly. iny:sleup b•df broken and . i • and I alyvays 'arose With a.very hail head ache.; ttiy sleep is regular mid 'sound: and - I mine in the . .inotning •without re r n: Ll,4e, Of - ruy former Tbssit ;re the hnppy issnlis so fa n'ihtough the use of 'your Tdstaphysical • Itiscoveryand I trust by. the.blea ;sring.of.G.tid, nod continuance of its. use ; tobn a cured . . rrhe nuntiertisn,who-,.u - iltes the shove dueri•nrit . . ;wish his - uninelu be published, <nu be seen - ..11ropteof-tEcitomompiqain. , • [Extract front.fi 13altimore..Imtcr.1 . . ,BA.I.TTSIO3IE. Md.. :filly tlth, 1563 , ?M. Deowt—MAnm At-,I write to ,iiiforid: INSI that I havetbeeeprediepOsed to pulmonary and 'throat, diefleithies-anti have had a st•roltdoir swelling; for the past-lour year.iStatidin on the right eide of 'my neck. EverfremedY I.have tried felled in reach my - cage, • till :happily. I obtained your Metaphysical Discovery •the Wseltis. that mrgeneral•health is' much 'improved, and have once .rtiore• hecolne energetic—mentally - and' • phySically. .My throat is, much better t • the swelling on my neck has almost die.appeare'd.. :•.ec neighbor of mine : is also using yonr Metaphysical DheoYery,with'yery sat elactor}: • • ...IdYaddress is 131v . ..N. Jay Street. .• Ex - TRACT FROM A'-LETTER , . . • • • Mosnrertr. 1.1:10:-• Mns. M. 'G. BrAWN:,-Iti ' nave • 1150 d. your Meisphysleal ;Diseoviot. and can praise 'lt above all medicines—far diswases of virolit. lungs, pains. soie ne.s and stiffness of heljeinniiah4 sore eyes. It has indeed done wonders for- Me: .1 pow rind it a pleasure. to work, wnlk. eat and sleeri,',and feel ,as nimble as I did tweMxyears.af,to.... . , • Cpetiticaic of.lllother.and,Chil4. • • • "- • • • 'Time S. 1905. • M. • Chipman.. of Darker .Street,' °buries • town, Wats.; do.Cenify for the benefit of tnothets arid . . children.who are sufferers a« we - were, that I have.been 'afflicted with confusion.in my head since . childhood—rising up and sitting down . .*asiohlieed• to. hold my head:: my. eyes w.ere- draWn_ and.contracted... - alsO dry and painful; The eitenlati , u throughout:cm' • system was.Weiak and peer: my feet being always - reven in summer; Wa.s obliged to wear woolen stock . i tigs. ;an d• have tfien . .. bbed :• regniarl 'My - menial . ' . powers 'suffered alson - that I -could •not. held. my .tho u ghts on any one subject', More thati . a few minutes at 'a time try memory failedmie and my.whole systim• Ny4tigraditrilly sinking. • f • ' ..• Every attempt to - relieve .for thirty-years roiWed . hiele,•m , .- . till most prOvklentially.l - noticed • Mrs; :M .. O. -Briiwn's Metaphysical Discovery advertised in the B.*. 1 ton papers I thought I would try tt. I'll& With the Inest delightful results. • ' . disease. was _broken. at once. the' conftwiness • and- dizziness hi my head gave . . u ay=all pain.and .trouble Ceased. 'My eyes began to ,- existed.% and are-now clear and stmrtg • - • • Circulation has taken place:throughout my - entire • system I had not. to • warm my feet at the' are once '..last.ivinter' • lamconvinced it.in the only. antidote I ever ftniud that corild reach - My case, •and.l ant -cold ', dent thrt it will break up the liaise ' , old. , • . CASE . O.KMY.LITTLE DAUGHTER.... •" • • • In relationto •my child' of-fourteen •months: -Was Very - tick witlf.vrimiting.and diarrhcea. fr.im teeth:. Me:. As I lost two children before in the same way: • IWiriir to.felw.she.Woald go trio, and realizing tire bene fit I bad received irom the 'Metaphysical DiScovery.con eluded to apply it to My: child.. and did 80, when she fell asleep and slept four hones.. , .On awaking•rdiscov ered her ears were discharging Most Offensive matter. From that moment_my child began to get -It is 'tow-alt months since, and from that.Orne She hasnev • er had disease of any kind: - • I 'never saw ttehild grow • !OS_weetly arldiso.fast. • . :• : .• • • t : Hatlit not been s for Mrs. Iti;.G. Browns Iltetsphysl-: • Cal DiticOvery. I belieye my beloved child' would hare - died. same aatay - utherchildrendid:.. • • • . • The following peraons have been Cured of, the above diseases. through thtf:use . ..of my -Metaphysical Discov . . • ••• • • Rebecca ' W ' ateon. St Paul. Franfriore.amar . ed - of deafness and noise in the • head. can now hear the children oiled by their names in the next }fosse. . Wm. Einwrehler,. 134.9 north, Front.tareet a lad of - about. 15 years, was very deaf can now hear the notes distinctly on:the piano: — Could not : heur.a sound.' be , fore—his whole system is wonderfully benefited, as-ho. Was en invnlid.: . ' •.. . ... • Peter Kelly. 1.622.8i0nth &coed shoot. was - oche deaf In one ear. and partially se, An' the other, has •regatued *the he.arinie of - both well:. . • . • . . • The above Medicinea are to be had of all an:nista aid to4mlicipo ienlori... • • . -• . .• • - Sp, 2, '.55", Elins_ch 11. . LTOIBUTE :TO VATIEF:Et. StST:TV VIII A 'PAIR. gf , „ SLI PP RS TO TR p,:a.amr.. [The E llowing.poem, afragment. of which is going/the munds, we.giyc .as it originally appeared hullo Newburyport Herhhi, over the signature of "pyfield,!' prefaced with a remark- 6y the editor that it was the sweetfst poem the war had inspired. It . is-attributed to Miss Hannah Dzetis, a yoang lady of six- . teen yearsl]- ' - • • , - Pmetttin.e alone by the windoW, O'erlo , •kinit.the forest Mitt, . And dreamily w‘wking a slipper - -. ,'For father, who's gone to the war. - . . The green bud grows on the slipper. And the green .hu &Awe' Is en, the tree, And the wind it sighs to the .ptne.t2pe,.. And, father;:lvm sighing.for thee. .1 . . From the old oak down irtthe tueadow,• Comes the envy's monotonous raw, • : And the hlne-hiid the warden, •' And I sing, . - Gone•to - the • . . Ag anon counts her headsat her.prayers Pm rooming the days tillyou come, r. And priyine the angels to heir you 'Safe ander their iving to yourhome. • .. . Far borne is nat . home without father, . • Our aside and - protector and stay. - - . • ' And you. eery-led our home and hearts with yin, When - vorileft as that bright summer Any . . Do you kook that.l've been with yon, father, .. Through, all thia-weary . • • My feet have, hoen bruised With your inara4P"; • - . Beneath: the cold ,heaven • I've lain. -.• , . . • .By vonr. side have I- wrought in the treneheS • .Stood guattl. in the heat rind the duet.; • • I've hungered and thirsted•aild, fa inted: • . . Dye broken with you, tlie hard *trust, • ; • Arid the boom of the death,-detuirig . earimin •• . ELM come to my: ear from afar— •.' • . :Believe me, dear father,..beliere me, ' •• :You mom not alone to'the war. • • . :• • . . • • . •-• • : .When nightly'.l,l4mlVnri to heaven. • To the stars tlitt. gem tha . blcie ; • I think of the Starry flag o'eryon. And I knovi.you9i'defendit or die.., I - knOw that the good. God is with us: . : 7 know the:right triumphs at last ~ • I know that:peace's elorionS rainhoW • ,n9il emile when the•timpe , ,t ie pa.t.: • •. . Butt - know not—He only.knirivetb;`..' • • Whose:plea.rire to Infinite law• Whether these slippers, dear father, ' . . Will ever tome imme from the war. • RESOURCES OF THE COUNTRY. How grand a career of material and social prosperity opens'up before the people of this country May be dimly inferred from late developments-of tiie 'agricultural" aud minrral resources of the States. Dr: E. R. Grant, the.S.tate Virginh,,bas recently been makin . g expri.iraihns in that State,; arid rcportsthathe found , throes of gold; sil ver, Copper, lead, zinc, tin, iron, plutilbag,o; to ii coal. slate, potter's porcelain and fire..eh}y, hydraulic cement, , fuller's egrth, . . whetstone, gypsgm. salt; , nrirl, sopsto . p . e, sul 'plait.; granite, &c., in Various directions: ithPortani:rnineral developments have lately:heedmade'in . North Carolina, and it iS claimed that the. petroluttni produCing triets.of ,Tenßessee • .. wilV Yet those. of An'y parti>fthe.etitititiy: AtieVideneer of the . .WpnOerfulAncre4se . in the way .(if agrrealtu-. rarprodnet*which has Signalized. some' ..of the States; . lmity .his cited; in the . caike of :lowa, which liieorp; , *produetion increased less than' orre . and a hid( a inillioit. bushels,' .to, • More: than . forty-bne • million` . btishels; be- . titeeri . the :'_years AB-10 and • 1860: This •re- Marl:able filet has . cauSed . .a . spetittl. comment. .in the - Agriculurtal Report prepared by. the .Department of the Interior.:_ • • . ..A close:examination-. of: report, *ill show that in the prodUction of wheat, . rye, .harleY. and' ot her funning. Stnples, the same . astonishing figures: are crinstatitly attesting .the wonderful grovyth Of our population with • the attendant development - or: otir still. -The ' e'ro•Nth : of the : increase Of its • • . • —. prOducia . : lS illirstratecl .by . •.bhipments , grain from:a jingle. city. - - In :13a8. the total :export of *bent from Chicago .*aa' seventy eight buSbels .. ..... 813 it , gas eigh teen bushel* . oflivi.stoek id the . .lce* ., ..Engiind States • bet*eeti the y ear.lBso: anti 1860, increased thirty-six , per cent. In the. Middle States. the increase,-was fi y : two 'per cent' the Western States it Wes, Onehundreti and forty-three percent:, and inthe. Southern 'States it was eighty-six per cent.. A comthunication by tx-GOCern 'dr:Downey, s.liowing , the condition .Of - Agri- cultural Indnstry : in - . calffornia. 'makes the , fah w ctnent : ','!From a few 11tousand ceerselnooledand . 'iriferior, .Mexican :Shecto.. l ind'flocks will now number three .milliens of 'improvcd - ielding - thii year a •ap ••. • . .proxiMating to 12,000,000 pound* . and at the .close 'of the_ pieSentklecade, not.be un- rca-onable io.expezt that California will pro duce anamonnt. equal to the entire product this staple -in the IMR - ed . 13t4tes,in 543; 60,990,1)00:p . 0und5,7 . • ; - 'Now; remarks.the:Pitt sburg the t 'We..have . met,arid fairly over4oute. the only real - clinger,. -,.that : .of disunion,. which,. has 1 ever.:- threatened • us, may proceed With . renewed vigor and hopeto the expansion. of Wit h rill its rich-. fruits; over yegi(insyet unsexed by the pletighorharroW, *and - we . may quintuple the resoitic.esrof lands' that :arc !ne w but partiallylti vat ed. :We .ctinhave no'grander field for the hest facid 2 •1 ies of and and body; :then the glorious , con-. litient it is our privilege . to occupy. For ,:at least the remaining . P6rden. century; we" tlioultil:.avbid- as much:• . as . poSsible. all Complications -.With . and ..de vote ourselves .steadily to the development of our azriculltire, - minerals, commerce and trade. .In.applying:inechanical . invention - to the increase of onr:_capacity.• for, production, ,in . oPe . nitagitie7 avenues - af.itansPort tiiin for predUcts,...in wisely fostering ; and 'sustaining our estahlishinents;•: and in . digesting and - pnttltiginto operation sound system of.,finance,. :We will have'abundant Opportunities and scope, for the highestener 7 . •gy nod .1 honglii of our people; and :We • can Superadd to theAe great- matters material. 'enterprise, the promotion of practical - legis schools; churches, .aiitl charitable and scientific institutions. -.Vhe -vista-before us is bright, and expansive....;tetus not fall 'short Of its obligations.L . EDITORIAL LETTER. . [Feoni tho,Pelly. Washington Chronicle.] -• ' • •:1 1 . DELPHIA.,.OOIOI)er . ;.4, 1803: . . The . Y esterthiy.'S collapse- . - of . the:so-called Utereocracy.beeorhes . every hour more 4140: irons andcontplete.• The surrender of .;Lee,. if atiirOgi . aceful than. I hat Of the sy Mptithizers here.. was tiot.. indre - Overwhelming. .and con elusive... 13y a happy. coincidence ; General " Grant:. reached ..Pennsylvania in time .to - . as-. suAle . the • Moral'command .9f:the National .Union. party,. - and . a:vietery greeted .hispre'. sence; only less - gloriims - than that which re- 'Warded. iii.sleadership Of. the.. National Union truty . ititelf.. • That, wordless warrior, whose. sword is so eloquent that his tongue need not. , speak his " proud fortune," stw for himself that his battles had ruit • oeert foeght:in Vain ttad•4hat,' tem m ingl ed. wi th . the gtati iud e - that preserves and csnnonizes-hisiMmortal deeds,, - i . a; ternicinits resolve otklie . part of the pert- . pie to watclr . o.ver, pretect,: and .preserve the. blessings: he has rescued.' ...4i sat:year:this .Siletit man of- many danipitigna,•- I could not help recalling.the language of, his venerable. father. - JeSseGrant, nt the great. Union Meet ing.in Ohio•ft "few .days aeo.• :The- old . . man said, and the yoUrg . man heard him say:' --- .. " . I.Ve.'.have jug, passed `through a severe con tlict—a gigantic rebeflionot cruel; blciody, • savage - and wicked•civil war—atiar..that. is a disgrace' to civilization. • But. hilly did- you getout? -- .When..the country was assailed by rebels; its flag . tired upon, your.. friends set 1 I fo: th.;:t bey. sacrificed:the comforts of dom ea tic life, the happiness-of their firesides;. theyl .pu t. on the army blue, took the death-dealing .Inusket, and slung-knapsack and ;.blanket, gild -went fOrth. determined to crush the reb els and . pint : dowti• • rebellion. -. :They did ,put there,rdow*..trusliafthe. rebellion, 'and sub .clued --. the traitors to - the - Union ; and now they are on their tharrovr.bones 'Seeking pitr 7 den.. and youi•frierid4 . hal* rettirned home to votirrhearllts,Snd,beart§.,. .. :: ~. .. ~.. • . . ' "Now there is a great duty resting upon you:- The fight is transferred to the ballot. It is your duty now to vote down the tniser able Copperhead faction. Its is said we have conquered a peace. This is true ; it is not a petty„ patched up_ Copperhead-Democratic peace; it is one obtained;by the sword.. and the youngest child is not living- Who will see the sword again raised against the ,goverrt- . meat. It . is your. duty, 'as. patriotic citizens of. Brown COurity, not to allow this old Cop perhead, - Lectsmpton faction tn be galvanized into life 0121 the pietence that-'it is theonly party. that can save . the country. I do -"t know how that could be, unless on. the prin ciple that the hair ,of the dog is good for the :.These Words, spoken : for Ohio, have ti . spe-. chit significance for 'Pennsylvania. on .this al 7 Most summer, October morning of triumph:—' And none: feel.• them more keenly .than the leaders•of.the so-called Democracy. They had -many advantages.: in - . .the canvass ,at least What.they•thought were advantages- - -. and they Used them.with a . wicked industry. Row. Many . ptirts:'they acted! • ,They were. IWorkirigreen._ soldiers, "and .nego-haters ; and they played an these several .strings ivitii an energy that showed,: if not their .sintcrity,, at leas' anxiety for --office.. • But . their fa vorite.theme.. indeed their .-"list . hope,-'!: . Writt de.vOtion to Andrew Johnson-and his• policy. -Their candidateslserniOtlized .Witli.incessant declamation on this text, and their. claqiiers. applauded them to 'the echo, .•._,Tudge.Black, Richard Vans . ; Riester Clymer,- and Ron. John L''DaWson. -, were unusually. active and persuasive , ht making the .worse appear the .better reason.. ..But The people kicked:: listened, laughed; and voted. theta .dewn.. - Not . inappropriately: the Deniocrat lc candidate' for. Mayor of this :city:. is .a Worthy gehtlemee named 7ox; . ..and his name was.. a fair•Symbolof the manoeuvres , of •.he . alluded to. • Very craft Tend Very . agreeable;theY were. to Pre . sident Johnson. :..oh, they had always been his friends; and now 'they..WoUld protect him -the .ugly radical.: wolves: that sought to, get loto his happy. hOusehold' and feed .upon . "They Wore. Democrats. of. the' old sclMV—they. were "oppoSed to negro suffrage'.',.-they did not' believe . the-insurgent States could be Carried . out. of the ; .andif lie.woold only take. them - by, the hand:- and clothe 1 them .with ;his: confidence, they world rtin the .maChine . .of 'government, and save Mihail further trouble:, " There was a story.eflottil":theY.s.tid...••• that • they were.the Same men who .bud slandered his,public-andliefoided his private character. for four years ; • but this. was .e slander,-. thilr .- namei haying. been; 'tied by a 'set of Copperhead scamps, who were now ~very justly tabotied•by :all -decent men.". • ery foxy.. devilish Sly, they. were. :But 10 vain.. :Toe people arming - whom they lived and la • bored knew them, and repudiated them with • unetterable.Contenipt. • If the"Presideut bad, fornially deckled that the Copperhead claim. to his thvor should *be referred .to " the jury of ihe• vichnige;" .not have had .. - a fairer. verdict .on the sincerity of the. protesta tions that: have been laid- at .his feet - by tle 7 signing pcilititions.`..lle Cannow.say"th them with exquisite. justice :• "Gentlemen, the tri .bunal you- SeleCted . having ipronouneed you unfit for truf,t abide' by,the.decree. .If `your own .peOple turn You out, how can :I take you- . ?.',' President son 's only friends carried Pennsylvania in yesterday's. electiOn.: They fought - the . battle'ori the Con -. struction which he has -repeatedly given '.t o o his own policy .of - resti)ration.• and ilia} `will continue right (*.that agaiustall thewiles, of a false Democracy:. J., W. 7.. . ''The.Tritged at FaPiplat'y, %Viscontilit.; • The Dubuque :Crun - a). flan Ara) gtits the folloningt particulars iif a terrible tragedy which: Arks.; enacted . at rplay,.WirennE in. on. the' 25th ultimo • The quiet and.secluded 'village of Tairoley, Whitton sin, !tattoo] some.six.milea front Duhuque, war thrown into Q condition'of the wtlactst'excitentent and &tit titer nal ion on Monday evening, .by. the cOnamissiOn in midst of. one'of those horrible crimes of Which there seems at present to be a 'perfect saturnalia •throughout the land At 001101 W-twist seven oiclock on that evening. Dr. C Harney. a practicing physielzu and an;old citizen of that place. rinivilered his step-daughter. nearly killed his wifit. aiLd'closed.dlic . tragedy by atterepting to put. an mid 101118..071 . life by cutting .his throat. A .brief Fultement of the affair was puhlb.hed the telegraphic colnmtie of our tart i2BllO. • Yesterday rdorning-we dis patched a . reporter.to.the 'scene of the tragedy, whore rerlit, its gathered from . the . - citlzenti of -the.place, given below . • ; • • • The:familyof. - Dr: litirneyconelvted of .himeelf.'wife. Harrison and,-wife, Ot r tavena 'and Ellen .Harney —the doctoria, childremby his . - first wife—and a, boy twelve years Old, - .the issue ofe . present marriage:ill. living together in. the same •hcinse: The .murdered "woman %Vad a daughter of Mrs. Harney by'her further husband, and was married several years ago to Joseph Huniaker, .who is now to Idabb.. • • Against this daughter Dr. rfarneYentertained an. ime.. placable hatred, but for wlmt reiMons we .are unable to learn'. Up to -a few mouth,‘ Mr.e. llansakei lived. in Dv: H 'A family: At: that time she couch:ideal° go to hansekeet;inz, to which the Dr. Interposed abjectioria ; bet.ella carried out herintentiont, and t‘iok.a house di- Teeny across the.-street from"the family homestead.- After she had moved the Dr. forbsde any of his house hold from visiting. her, .espeCially directing the prOhibl tion to his - wile. telling:her thteateningly. that if she went to her daughter's residence he would "fled away of putting h' stop to it." : These , admonitions and .threats were ;not: heeded by Mr. Harney, -any hatter. than to.make her Visits taller daughter less freqtient at d mere stealthy than theymight otherwise have been.— Frem this" trine-here was no pease in the doctor's •ly, and. violent altercatiiin . s. if not blows. were-of fro quenroCcurrence.'-?Shcirt'y after Mrs.- Ilimsaker^s re newal: another circumstance neenrred which tended to . augment the family fend:' A young man named.BroWn commenced paying attention toEllen Harney. To this the doctor.ohjected;and warned Brown to. discontinde his visits, and even tient so far as to threaten to Shoot him if he attempted to persist:in.See,ing his daughter.- Thc doctor charged Mrs. Harney with favoring : 8NP7041 'spit, and le using her influence *to thwart his - anthatitY. In 'speaking of these matters in his; family. the doctor . would hecothe very miich, eicited, and Indulge in the •most . - Vielent and threatening language, frequently :using the expression that he "would find a way of put ting stop to these things."- ,r - •. .. •• the•Mternixin of-'Monday Mrs:Hainey . went to :the residenegot her daughter, and alter retrial utng there a short time; started in cc - meetly with Mrs. Blanche' d. Who Was boarding with Mrs. Ilitnsaker. to make some .calls. `lt -appears the doctor, watching the move metitar.of -the .ladier: and. 'Shortly after - the" last two -named left sirs: liutisakers residence, he buckled on his revolver and went out' on the street. and' walked back and forth, apparently laboring 'utidesconsiderable 'excitement r'ind.alttiough his:Manner attracted, the at tention of those who !law him, tio 'one had an - idea that .hti was contetePlating the.harrible crime he shortly at ter perpetrated. :After.e time. but unnoticed -by any one upon the street. he followed his -wife to the' house - at which she-was visiting: - He did not enter, but stood' - outside the fence fold looked toward the house. Ills wife seeingtiro..,• - beeame alarmed. and immediately ;started " home; but • upon aniving . she . found that the doctor had preceded her, and was awaiting her arrival;. •U stn entering the house she: said - . to her .bnehand, -have you been -looking .for me r' Without. making any - reply: he drew his pistol- and 'attempted - to shoot her, but the -pistol mieSed fire.* • He then caught her by he hair; threw: tier, neon. the door, and - commenced . beating, her abort the face and-breast. with', his flats.— At . this time - the onlvpersons in the house, besides the doctor and 'Mra; Higney, were Ellen . Harney.aud the vrifeofyoui2g Harrison Martrey._who Were tip stairs.— -- When Mrs..-Mainey. first. called fife help; Ellen ran divan 'stairs and kelted her, father by the collar, and exerted allheretrength to & n ape! him to desist, and 11.lebs-. 'loved, saved tier mother from'being niurdereii on the Imot:by.the infuriated .." . ' • • . At the time the first putcri.wais , made. Mrs:: Hunsa ker and Mrs. Blanchard were settingon the doorstep of the. former's house. -MrS.`• H. Sprung 'up, exclaiming.; a.-Father kllling - mcitlient'! . .and .started to go scrota : the street. but after. proceeding a 'abort .distance she stopped and remarked- toter' tiond that:she was afraid-. if shement over. that her father - would killqier...'Mrs. orged her to go en—that-he would net Wirt_ her.' and that it was her duty tei gb to the assistance of her moth-. cc. 'Mrs..HunSaker then went on;..and entered the house, and seeing her mother -Iying.upon the floor, she red to‘her andexclairnerl, •!Oh !Another, has he killed you ?'' Seeing her , enter..the house. - the-doctor's rage ' was redoubled.-and, turning'. upon . her with the herte • nesSof a wild beast, he dashed'her upon the floorand sprang goon' her Mid with his feet, fracturing her skull in a fearful Manner.. 7 . After Stamping upodher for some time, he- presented his .pistol to her head and die-, charged it..the ball 'entering the right . temple, - pr clu eing instant:death-. All this time Ellen Was clinging to her father an.dtising ber utmost. exertions to ;frustrate his murderous designs.. • • • . As soon tis the doctr . attacked hie "daughter,- Mrs. : Harney-fled from the hinge, calling_ for . assistance: but before she reached the Street she was parmied 'by the murderer , vitio fired two shots at her, neither of which; . took elfec:t: -. .'He continned to pursue, anti overtook her just as.she was passing 'down the steps lendireg from the dooryard to the street and commenced heating her over the head withthe pistol,- inflicting several Severe. and ghastly wounds. 'At this juncture his son Harrison came up. knocked the pistol out--of Ma father's hand. reseued his mother, and conveyed her to the holies-of neighbor., . : : The docter theh retninedlo' the tionse, complacently Viewed the txxiy of ;his mnrdered daughter ... and re . marked to Ellen that he was glad the d—d dead. : He then took *Mall pen-knife and . undertook to take his OWn life.- lie thrust the knife into each* side ot-hht throat, intendidg evidently,to:strike the -jugular vein. but in this he was unsnceessfOL' , .Tne knite'pene. tested the trachea and. ;cesophagns, /tusking severe hnt not dangerous wisiuda..; It Is believed be also attempt.' eel to destroy his life:with poison,. bat 2 . in.. this •be was defeated. by taking no over-dose. . . . • -'• • Mrs.' Harneyht in.:a .critical strong hopes are entertained of her-recovery.. The. murderer Is. about- forty years of age, and has resided at" Fairplay, fer . upicards of twenty years. He is a man of good ap , pearance and Mtsdoments.batpassses a mostviolent and ungovernable temper._ Some .focu"years ego he made a murderouiaesault neon Captain P. P.'stone. an old man, - stabbing him two or - live° . timc*. inflicting Wnind.s from which the Captain narrowly escaped death.' Thu difficulty crew out of a political discussion. .Harne'y is tinder arrest, and confined ,under guard in his" own house. A preliminary examination before the local justices"- was to take place. lest eventug. The .most intense excitement prevails , In the village. and aniotig the citizens it Is universally regretted' that ins-. Ake cannot legally he meted.out to the culprit. by na , son.of the repeal of the' capital punish/neut. clause in the etrainat axle of.Wletuipith: • Mutt oAds to thts . feetthg l ithe.. herdeitObeitiii nt. the Murderer. Ile :tor ottlyperstatiln vayfee that be' Is gladle dattithtetg hot oxVitiellegret that: the wotuids he trattctett An his wife are not likely to proyelfatal: .He ebta-bleodiid .wsethh: arid' no pan, hm.extt *hint ethingthgeith stole fiit • " - • . , - ..,..,,, ,-- ,_...,;)...i: , wi.T.4 - $7,§...:i.!':.------:-. .talvoit.;mgamcif:i,orroz. . . Rating proettreetilieeTteseet: we ire nine preporcd to execute JOB etut BOOS:PRDITING :of every tde *Anion at the calm of the /touter Joutc44.thelPer ttunift an be done.st *ay other eetabltelutient In the . . , . I Books,' Pstambleas, ~. Rills of Ladles. L arge Posters ,' ..„.. l• Railroad Ticks.," . Bland , Bills . •• • .• - _. .• r Paper Books, . Articles of Alirri!miaNsl t Time. Book", :Rill Hei41,114 : •-- - ' ' Order Rooks,* arc. . . , . . • • At the seri shortest notice; •Onr deck of JOB TYPI is more extensive than that of any other. office in. Ulla section of. the State; and we keep-hands • employed ex pready for Jobbing,. Being a prattital Printer ourself we will guarantee our work to be u neat . as any that can be turned out in themtieir. 41a1cTwir IN • COL. ORS done at - the shortest flake: .'. . • . . - - .1304s.bounditte , ren , Vinletylor,starle.' Alava Books of cycle awaription mtuaufacteld, booed sold riled to utter. at shortest notice.' : . -IVO. 42. duoti:Oitiii:.:.orolituut 'J. M. , PASS1110111NI•:11.i het. . It roniinutaratiorm intended .for _this 'colunin . toill be Addressed to J. M. Ettsintoas. Pot:sent. • • - . . ...Penmanship - 1u 'the. Comnien .Sehoobi. • . •. The•AueStlous •."Can- all :Our : children ' - be taught It good: hau - d writtlig.??9s - settled—set- • tled in the affiemative. - . The queetiorf "How • can this grand result.be best and soonest tic:- cOmplished Nig -hardly • been asked. Surely: no branch of popular education._ exceeds th i s _ • Iriiinportitice and universality, or .18 more Worthy of the attentionof; educators... The • importance Of Fentuanehip . Set- a branch :of . study lathe ;cOnamOn ,uhools,•is but-just be- • ginning to be:appreciated. ; . . In most : Cities- and'impertant joWis of the . . , land;' this Subjett is. already taught ecientift 7 ' • ,upitn principles BA-cleat and satisfacto-. ry as its handmaid,- drawing. . The results of Such 11 . Method have:'-convinced educator 'that by-such means only can we : expect - to . secure the desidefaterit'cif • a, good---handwri ting to every pupil who comesfairly- under the influence of our Common school, system. While such evidences: of, progress are, Mani fest in our leading schools,- there Yet remains S class dermiinated - bY their location country schools, - t'epresenting • by.fae the -largest. ma-, , • jority of our school. popolation,- - still eneum--: bered with the ancient methods .upon 'which •one• forefathers depended; • viz and Pai.crica;.• • • • . ' t. • TheSe terms in,theiexaguest sense seem to haVe• complete .p.ossessieni hot only of the . public: mind, but of the minds :of teachers themselves::,.- The Writing exercise tuts con- Sequently become . ati • unmeaningg• and unha- • vitin . ceremony, • Willingly , `Mititte'd to make fool:lifer those of. a more interesting : . but not .- more important .nature. While it'ut indeed true,. that imitation and practice itie:thethier • means.by. which - -petnanshin.is acquired, ft .is all • imPottent to the pupil' to know how • to imitate and Inter: to lira tice. that•he may, in short, Ithoir how- to write.. • : . , copies are the means usually.relieiren. -is • . • the Subjects -for imitation by . learners, until the mind- becomeasuffieiently impressed with the forms-, and essentials of writing, . . pen.e. wit the necessity Of their presences— Copies Should,' theretbre, - ciintain , that,—and • • that• Only, which it is- - designed shall be lila • tated, and should - moreover, .be.so executed end : presented,. as to develop ia - the mind of . the learner the - clearest and • mo s t de fi nite ideal of the mark tote done. • •... • . •••• . W- Present the:handwriting of ou teacherse ;lS Such . models for. the imitation - Of pupils,: - even Supposing. - their stylesof - writing to - be •uttifl firmly, alike and - alt ogether faultless? From -the -,tierY cireumstancei sof the et.se we cannot do ; it. - - We - must, t herefore, . agree, thatthese modes must be - - peppered by other • meatus - - and eugriteing is the • necessary .re- sort.- This granted, we - are next to inquire : into the best 'mid most M 'available' means for 'spreading before - the • 'eyes: of. - each-pupil-the engraved copy-.-' .This we find to be the copy book. ; But it May be. asked, 'Whitt. is lefts: for the teacher to - do,. now that; there : are -no pens' to inend or copies to write ?" •- : . I say nettling. if pure.imitation :is teibe re lied Upon. in acquiring • petimansliiV .But thia is not the only reliance. Letters can tte.reatl-•. ily . eoustructeci.from a few elementary Marks; so :that the . 11 - lied - is - led by: a•system of multi- . : plicationa and additions to - comprehend, - wit -exac t ness, forts and e,embinations:tho . 'ate for. mere imitation.. Herein is tile. great and•powerful• auxiliary Of the imitative pow ers for imparting instruciion in penmanship. 'lmitate -these 'elements—from. them construct the letters. Here- the aid- pf a . competent teacher is appiticiated. and "hers should n -his efforts be direCted... lie 'should-''have-either his own. system carefully -studied and -ar ranged, or else be thoroughly familiar with that of some. - published system 'of his adult- selecting . In ei a:system he ..abnuld carefully discriminate between those having :copies systematically in'arranged,' ceordance principles ofanalogy.. end relation among letters ; and, thui leading the pupil by a dare ,fulty:grad6d course to .tinished 'penmanship ;, and those arranged for imitation .merely. the copies in Which, have little or no relatinn, and point either to no -natural system, or display glaring inconsistencies and omissions, the re sult at which: must -tend.- to - flatter while it decieves the . puPil. . • This, subject, s regarded with - . too great In -„.. • . . difference by leachers,generidly,'and - "perhaps I should add Superintendents and Exathiners.. It does niake a difference-whether you teach from imperfect •qr perfect copies. -It does ~ Make a differenee what , system you use in- • your school ; and it. should make-a difference -in your salarY,, whet heryou att end to, or neg.-. , lect this study.. • • But I apprehend little impro . vement will 11e -_ . _ manifested mall! these ..points are insisted on as a . qualitication for teaching,. and I would _urge upon.. Examiners the importance of in- e slating on an acquaintance with, and expla nation of some rational Method , .of teaching •penmanship - iti schools, before - panting licen ses to teach. • ' • H. W, T.l.L.A . woktru, • Teacher. in .7.s.Zew York Public • Scheiols, . . Not long:shine - a .teacher•desired to. .know how sho.taight interest her :school. : We asked . her if she felt :interested .herself_. Het:reply. Alma," Not intieto:'-.4lere: was•the . g,ran d eret. cif failure, The teacher must fiitt he cerne interested; then the leaven will show . itself - ..11 through the school. i Like, liegets' like. • But ; sityS:one,. "Hew can I he hner est ed:in this: dull, - -Monotonous daily routine?' .1. have, been oVer,.. and through: it, term after term; and •it has beenene stale. ' •So yon have been through_ the operation of 'eating. some. three time a day, during .th% past .is years, and yet we venture the assertion, that at eve ry returning meal ynu feel quite an appetiti% And althcaigh you have bread and potatoes on • the table for-years, and have seen. 'felt and tasted, as well as eaten them, and icnOw. :dl about them, still .you lave a relish.for- , them_': Why Is 'this? .Simply bebanse yon have digested them. When your Physical stomach refuses to digest the within-it, - 'it has no desire - for more. - -So with the men? tal stomach. When-you .6ocopie cloyed with: the fundamentifi rules of Arithmetic • and. Grammar,• . cs other rudimental studies, -just set it down as a fact, that you haire not well _digested them. A full knowledge of 'them gives an almost endless field' for prospecting in, while a partial knowledgeror a knoWledge of the _words simply, not. only bewilder the mind, . : but renders , 'a further 'lnvestigation painful: - Ateacher posSessing the right spirits, can interest himself and 'class for ten months, in the, year, though he teach only the four first rules of Arithmetic. Is it not an inter- . esting :sightto . see it group of young tumor t aronliti fresh frpin the. pn re . hand of the Creator, their little minds .-bUddieg and blossorning Under - - the : . fresh . instructions .which your hind pours Upon them ?. ;. Do - you not love to watch their progret , a alorrg the highway to the- world to which you are. by and by to:introduce them as full formed - men, and trodien of our t tWn . eonslruction ?-;Watch with care, that easily moulded iutellecE to it that the shape you give it, be not inaper feet. This will furnish yoir with material to interest yott; though 'you teach -ninety and nine-years.—Cussraa Courrry.Trstss. Tit!. Easton Agricultutid Fair turned out to be, complete fizzle. They bad eleven pumpkins, four cunumbers,A*o. bushels of potatoes; a bunch and a half of grapes, six big squashes, a -whole barret of apples, a - big bull, four Government' lnirses, a. mule, two bed quilts, about four yards of carpet, a Dur ham cow, a patent rat-trap, two sews with pigs, an improved. model hen-coop, a patent horse rake, two jars of preserved, jelly, six , big tomatoes. a Shan s ghae rposter,.a goose and--that's all on, exhibition. '.'The redeem ing feature of the fair was . four - thimble rig gers, and a full setpf flying coache; outside. steamehiplitM has been opened between - Boston andlfe.yana. • ita - Over 50,000-Arnericans are now making the tour or Europe. ' • /83-TheVettians are making quite a stitin Can 7 4tds.. Circles arelonning at.Quebee and Ottawa. Goventrrient has procured auttpubash ed a;copy or the original agreement by - which the "Southern Independence Association .c .ofEegliah- • 'mon was formetl on" Nov. 7,1863. Thirty, ditt 'titignishgd persons signed it.' - •• I. L. Ilarrowl; Biptist, and.lley: Wilmot, Episcopalian, who went Sauthwhen the . Rebellion Com meticchl, have returned to Phiradell - - phia, and want the people to forget and Waive., A couple ofheautics. Tifeireffroutery is match • _ _ BOOK-BINDERY. HOW. TO' INTERRST t SCHOOL. 'Thelaatat of k:hicako have tsking to • car tiring revolvem zdinw , the Miss. Harria verdict. otrie °title . men of that city are eo ,alarmed at. ltidiefrMAug'aiotmdi.thstthellehave petitioo-' id tho - polieo Akothutititoi • to %ordaroti the.' law •againtt• carryibiv .concealeal - weapona: 13uilty conscience to nuke theta tremble,. • - -•.. •Sarlh denateiiny ,tautheta Ik:emitte en.rs . 4%10=4 t9ilearkli' , / 6 W °; . . •
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