Tegglitirer. TR/131SL—ta.. 75 per annum, payable in advance— € 3 00 it not poid -advance.- T y eve terms will be. strictly a• tiered to hereafter . • To CLVB.S: vre erepir.s to one address advanCc) *lry 00 • • 1:3 00.. ". '28 . 00 fourteen;' - qui, subscriptions mast inva rtabl y be paid I n advance. TbeJorits At. will be ftirnistx;tlto Carriers and others 4 Of , per lee copies. cash on delivery. c r-Flemlnen and School Teachers will be furnished sth'the.Jor asst. at $1 Sole nclt•ance, or $l . 75 If . paid fdthin the year—over one year, roll rates. ' Wales of Adwortbsingt Forl Incltaling date, one insertien, 75 cis, and it baor t uent iliAertlons 25 MP. One square of 7 lines, and tines, for lor 2 insertions ;.3 insertions $1 25; F:hpeihent Insertions, cents per square: Larger, oyes to CznPortinn• • mostud. THREE. ' . rwr t s- R . i.•,,ree ...... $2 ea $3 so . ••$5 00 lines.andover 3 .; . 400 700 ' • 12 00' T 4 -0 eel:wee; or 14 HMS. 6'oo 10 00- , •is 00 „ Ire , µnl •••'-. 0014 00 ' 20 on ~„. ,* 9 00. • 16 00. 24' 00. " 10 00 10 00 26 00 gro.r:er column _IS 00 00 -45 00 !iirzer sterce as per agreement. -1.4 r Sine words rze counted as a line, in a ivertising. An ditoro Notices.and Dissolutions, 2 and 3 tunes. $9 50 oalsistration Notices and Dissolutions. 0 _times. COAL TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS. - - . =yam ~~ 22 ~§~ ~~~~: lTerminus or the Philadelphia Zt Iteadhig R. R., on the Delaware, alPhiladelphia.---Plai for the Shipment of inthrailtes. COAL: QUINT RD & WARD, 110. 9PENE Street, NEW. YORK. Selz :Agents for The ConSolidated Coal p a uy's Baltimore . Vein Wilkesbarre Coal; zhipped-from Jersey City and. Elizahethport. • . 'Also. for the HAMPSHIRE and - BALTIMORE CO.'S Ilaintshire - George's . Creek Coal, shipped at Baltimore and Georgetown. -- Agents tor GEORGE MEARS' . celebrated Broad Top Coal; shipped atPhiladelphia. From their Wharf, No. 1, at Port Richmond. Phila.: delphia. they prepared to ship the best qualities of Locust :liontitnisi and Red ttud White Ash Schuylkill Cools: From their docks at Jcesey City (where the depth'of water is from 15 ton feet), they are prepared at All leasons to supply the above Coals, and LEHIGH, to teamers and ships for ports in China and: elsewhere. Steamers can be coaled at any hour during day or night: -1, W. ATwoon, -Agent at Jersey OFFICE IS BOSTON. Kilby Sr: • at Newark—J. M. DECAMP, Marcia Picr No. 7. JOHN .. AVM I T 1E SC t.TYLICIL,I, • COAL, • Wharf No. 7, Port Richmond. • fl\( : 816 )tit3treet. Philadelphia. io3oolezt tiireentt..N. York October 16, 'BS • Pfrr No. 14. •• •••• • NEW YORK & SCHUYLKILL OOAL Co., . WILITERS OF BROAD :MOUNTAIN. BLACK 'HEATH, AND . . • SUPERIOR RED ASH COALS. •- oFricEs . 1 4 5 Sontli street. New: York. . .131 M alma erect, philadelphlu. • . PHILADEITI-lIN,-.e. SCII UYLKILL NAVIGATION. • Shlpplng„"ATharves for ANTHRACITE COAL at Creenuich, Delaliare River, Philada; Wharf No. I. LEWIS ACDENRIED A. Co. ROMMEL, POTTS t 4. co. .r2AS Walnut. Street. Philadelphia OFFICES: .010 Broadway. New York. t:l4lhy Arcet, }Alston. •Whorf No. •1.., • • TiEPrLitit • dic 'Bit(); (N. E. col - . Walnut ...t - Fourth bte., Phila. OFFICES: 1 :95 Pine Street, New York; , • L . liert:hand/oft:1)k Building. Providence. •. • . • DAVIS. PEARSON .Co., DYNEHB AND 5/firm:a or Tut •. • CrLEBRATED I.O6I..STISIOVNTAIN WIIITE ASH . an I SPOIL': VEIN • • RED-ASH COAL.• r5Z0..135 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. OFFICES: • .•-•e No. 11l BroadWay,Ttoorn N 0.9 Trinity •-' ' dinilding. New York. I.No. 11 Doane 8/rem:Boston., - WHARF—GREENWICH, 'DELAWARE AVENUE. *AVIA PiAlib9 . - EMANUEL BAST, ASHLAND. D. 1.1, HAAS. , WAS. ICIENIZEE. • A. C. MILLER. EIAAS. it • MINERS AND SHIPPERS OFTRE CELEBRATED Sp . ohn Vein Red. Ash and . Diamond Vein Red Ash • Novelty ar — `l Wiirrint•tion Colliery. • Vi \ L. / . • 1 comeiy. The Stiperior White Ash Coal, from. the New Shenandoah City• Colliery; Which will be found io exec . ' any Coal yet tthipped from the 17.chuyikill Region'. - =Gle Agents for the Kale of OEO. W. SNYDER'S !Superior Pine Forest `White Ash Coal. • OFFICES:• S WA I.:Nt - T St..•PIIII.AD - 'A. No. 0 TRINITY titILDING, N. T. - . 11-ly CAIN, HACKER & COOK, LOCUST GAP, LOCUST, .MOVNTAIN, - • • BEACH lIPATH. A i!o. deal ere In other flrat goal i dot' of • ' WHITE AND RED - ASH COALS. :No. 214 .Walnnt street. Philadelphia, and Woodland C=IICMECI2 MOIS*II4. ORRIS. Li ACKER. JESSE M. COOK, WM. F. MOODY, Shipper and Agent, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., • Felvaiary AII:,EINCIi" -for the ,Sioto of the SHAMOKIN COAL, from the LanoalFter ..,ilery,-hat this day been transferred from AIs:SPACH & SONS,' to DAVIS . PEARSON t CO., Philadelphia.' Rho are now'rhe only authorized Agents to dlspose of thi- celebrated Coai. orders and - communications to Lc Atka - et:L.4:d to them t.t. Philadelphia or New York. G. BAST. President, .r. R. ',INMAN'. Secretare and Treanurcr. l'l.iladelphla, July :l'.'&;) BROAD TOP. ki EN E R AL ...OFFIC UP E • ME cE,LEBRATp • BROAD TOP W.WIE ASH • Senti-Ilituminous3 • • C 0. - . A. I, 104 WALMJT STREET, 41 , 11:1T,AII)ELPHIA. - • • ROBERT Hitt E POWEL, nanager. CONNECTING. OFFICES: • 16 Traveler Buildings, Boston; Mtgs. 3ti Trinity • " PiCW. York: • Feb. . • • •• ' idf BROAD TOP WHITE ASH SEMI-BITUMINOUS.. COAL, • CALDWELL' SAW YER 84 - tr 0.112 'Walnut Street. Philadelphia; No. 111 Broadway, New IL:ork,. No'. 144 State Street, Boston, Ofter a impe.rtor quality , of this celebrated coal from their EDGE HILL COLLIERY, ..• • Mined and !hipped exelueively by them.. 4..6s • 13-1 y LORBERRY CREEL ounEssy . cOAL. t he underzif.•,6o4, haring conAolidated our Three CuB i the Lorberry Iteglon„will hereafter trans , . art crarbuidnet,s. under the name of. MILLER, GRAEFF & Co. ' • • 3fILLER, • STEES & Co.. - •• - . GHAEPF&,NUTTING.. • Mr. GRAKFK a member of unifirm:ba*inknseocia teK birrwelf with J. It.' BLANISTON,•••niII' rcAide to rln:adelphia and :di our coal Fthipped by tide-water will 1.0 raider • the eiclusive control of - BLAKISTQN, GIZAEFF &- . increased care aril attention iti Itspreparatlon, we bcp'e to tnaintala the reputation of our celebrated Lot b. Iry Coal. nimbuses& abroad can rely upon luiying this coal&hipped iu the very best order. •• " • .• MILLER, OR4EFF & CO. Feb. 16. .113 rip A lr 1; 013 , 8 Perfumery aild.TeS!et §utipsitt .1. 1-ly - . . LI VP YINIRGA It ..:—"The Fahscriber Las . romtnenial theinzmnfi cram of a mitierior 11 - liCift of vinegar at the cortices:Pr Railroad and C , allowhill streets, in the Borough of Pottsville. where he is prepared to furnish grocers a pure article, wholesale. which he twill warrant to bo equal. if not supe=rior tomity article in the market' for. pickling. table use, and all purposes for which vinegar is - used. at the lowest market prices.• Al ue ask is for dealers to give us a trial .lair a 2, 11, L E iminuErts, W . and-JEiffELRY, ALWAYS ON RAND. , ' -- • . 4i!" allkinds o Mania! iluitruments. Violin Strings, B.*. Viol Strings, Guitar and Banjo Strings, constantly on huul (Jan lin, 14,-3 -- . . . _ i - . , . 1. . V • , .:' - ,: • - ' .1 , , : . ' 7 - . - - -'. - - 4 2 5. ‘" ,r I / ; ' -.. C ' ... ''' -1."71..(1"...." - , 'l -,.e'. , ' ' ' 7 . .N 4- e: 4 ,• • -1-7"`".: 4- -. '- ' . c ' - - ' , 15 * . , ....../' - . J• - t '', ' '.; - • - .. _ . . ' ..... R . .. . . puusimv:.ffEgy.sxrv.4pAy..-:::xORNINpi:. - BT : BVJAMINI3. - AN.NAN:,-POTTSYIViI . I;'' SCHVYL:WL:_ MU.NTt:..:-PENNSYLVANIA. VOL:. XL[. , • . Pier No . . 15. • • BLAKISTON, GRAEFF . & • • MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF. ' LORBERRY• AND; LOCUST -MOUNTAIN COAL, Shippers of other approved . qualitie2l of • . . • WHITE AND RED ABEC• COAL. • • • 314 Walnut Street, PhiladelOhib„. - • • 9 Trinity Itnildine, New York. -Coy. of - Kilby & Doane Street, Boston. Feb.l4. '63 • • . .• ; ' - • : • .7-" . LEWIS AUDEINHIED & CO., Wholesale Dealers in the best varieties of Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. • 1205 Walnut Street; Philadelphia OFFICES: ), 110 Broadway. New York_ • . l 14,Kilby Street,Bostott. Pioneer Shippers from Elizabethport, of LEHIGH; SPRING MOUNTAIN:IIAZLETON, AND COUNCIL RIDGE t• 59 13- Pier No. O. I BANCROFT, LEWIS & HISSES AND SIIIPPF.RS OF TUE ' ,Celebritted ASHLAND...COAL, FROM MARANO'S' MOtNTAIN OFFICE—f 1 Walnut Street,.Commercial Philadelphia; ' New York Offlee.-7T Cedar. Street. Bestial Offiee-7 Doane Street. . • [Oct. 23,, , 52 42- . . CONNER & PATTERSON LEWIS AEDENRIED de Co. • Agents for the sale of their. celebrated.: LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL ... • . - Ashland and Girardville' Collieriet 'CS • • ELVAIEVIPOR".I`;,.4t:, • • COAL. •. • COAL. A. T. STOUT & - .C 1 0., (5nc,..e43 , ..rs to STOUT & VAN WICKLE,) MITIOTN and Shippers of the celebrated.Fti.TON (LE HUM) COAL, from the Ebbervale Collier*. near RR zletqn. Pa.; and dealers in the beet varieties of LNITIRACITE AND BITUNINOUS COALS. • Delivered direct from the mines or on board of ves sels at • . TRENTON, N. J., ELIZADETITPORT, N. N. BRUNSWICK, N.J. TORT RICInIOND,.PA. : . OFFICES---44 '&146 Trinity' Building; 111-11yondavux, Ncw. ••.* k. T. STOUT. 'S. rAN NVICKLII. • •' G: 'try Srour. April 4, tG4 • . .• 14. • NEW YORK. SAMUEL . BONNELL,Jr ., - Nos. 43 &45 Trinity . Building, N.Y., SHIPPING POINT: Pier 4, E!,IZAIRETIIPO4T, N. 3. . OFFERS Fl.ll. SALE HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING. MOUNTAIN. It RLEIGii, AND BUCK NOUNTA LEHIGI - 1 _ COALS BILTIMORE CO.'S S. BLACK DIAMOND WILKE COALS.; AND THE CELEBRATED GEORGE'S GREEK CUMBERLAND COAL . . DANIEL PACKER. ' E. A. PACKER. • DANIEL 'PACKER &. Co;. - : MINERS AND SIMPERS OS Lehigh. Schuylkill.; Willtesharre, •' • - Lackawanna. 'Cundieelandi and Elk Bill Gas Coal. Company • . C OFFICE—No. 4 Pine Street, New'terlt; Octobei 14, .6 41-1 F I -; THOS. HULL & ?CO.; 1 • - - MITERS AND 131DP#115 Or • ' - SMITH'S 'SPRING MOUNTAIN LEIRGH. "'• C GAL • Yorktown - , 'Carbon: Connty,• :Penna . : . • .OFFICES: . •• • • : 322 WALNIRIC . Street, Philndelphin, . - JEANESVILLE. Luierne County, Pa. • July . • • . CG ARLEIGIi COAL. • • •.' • • • Our •ILARLEIGH" COAL: is.now sold exclusively, in Philaticiphfa • and vicinity. by DAY. & Parties ordering from 'them, may alwayi &pond upon getting a pare article. -- OFFICE-109 Walnut St., Philadelphia. SILLEMAN.& McKF.E._ 234. r. . Ilazietm, May 9 ; '64 JENKINS' PATENT COAL SCREENS. The undersigned having purchased _of the • NeW -York Wire-Railing Co..- “TPIE JENR.D. , TS'. PATENT," for. improvement in the proceee- of manufactitring, Coal Screens, Ac.. hereby gives notice that the value of said. invention and, the. validity of the patent has: already been fully estahlisheti after a long trial in .the tatted States Circuit Court: that injunctions have been gnnitet . and will continue to iseuengainet any and all violations of said patent right.: Also Alt the Injunction , against' J. & L. Laubenstein. of..Mlneratille, Pit., as. infringers of said patent was by . order of the:l7: S. Circuit Court, Oct. ISZ4,.itilly and completely restored. The sub .seribers also desire .t O o the notice that' the• folloto inn are the only persons who are at present authorized to nse the :said patent improvement-aa =mai:len:Mug of 'Coal screens, in anti throngtuint the Coal Region : d. W. BIIOCKi :Scranton. Pa.. 'J.-C3. VRICK, Potts ville: Pa.. BROCK &STIOEMAKER;•Tamaqua, Pa.' •Ae• the manufacturers would 'not make'M violation of the said patent nale,s encouraged jiv imitere.oryenters• of Collieries. We are determined to•prosecute every cage that we discover Of pnrChnsens and , neeriyasiwelli as manufacturers of Coal Screens, made lu violation of said patent, To thefull extent-of the law. .• • ••• • " N ow York. Tan. - Se. •o;,. .'.4 k, !OM (e. JOHN. B. I) I - MANUFACTURER OF • -•.• :COAL •SCREENS, • Ot the Latest and "nest Alrpiceresil The undersigned Witn'is a practical Sc. otinllnatifac tures-. informs Coal- Operators and . otheei, thatlie• 115 manufacturing 'a new COAL .P4CIFtEEN, patented June-21, I.SGi. and another patented S. ISMS. HE GUARANTEES THAT THE- MESH WILL' AL WAYS RETAIN ITS ORIGINAL 'SIZE ITNYIL TIRELY WORN OUT. .: • '• • • .. .• . Ae respectfully solicits a continnance of life patreu .aite heretofore so liberally bestawed upon hint, • . : ,JOII- DIET M, . Railroad St.. rear of Reterters HanliYare Store, ' • Nov. 4, '65-31-tf " POTTSVILLE, PA.. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, • • . P 0 It! S lON - 'SIT OAR: The undersigned will Continue to carry on we busi ness of the store (formerly Nichols Beck) at the cor ner of Market and Second streetsiTattsfille: He iviE keep on hand 'a frill and choice stock of Dry Goodoi; Groceries and Provisious,.whichaill be sold at remonable prieet. . . • GEO. W. BECK. . -Pottsville. March it. 154"4 • . • It-tt% • LEMBER: *uuderslgued desires to return tluoiks to 'the public- for ite liberal patrontre iti the plug, Oral to_ Infotm ft that he la still prepared to All orders promptly.. for frame lum ber and plunk. - - SILAS BALL Pottsville. Sept. D. 15 0 3.5.. • , 36-tf • SAVE TILE . OLD PAPER. J. B. MYERS.. 4 Ceuta a you id paid for clean White IlVriting and 3!a mine Paper—and also Old Newspapers, Pamphlets, and Old Books with the corers taken . off. Colored Pa. per I cent a poun& . B. BANNAN. April 2a, .14.. ' . ..• .- . A large atoilrof eight day and thirty hour deck% to every variety of style, for sale c.p , by.. ..- • - - • • C.IIREEN, . . Watehmaketand Jet eler, Deny.: Street; eottaville. December 12. eal :, " ‘" rox I will tbacb yea to plereetbe Rowels' of the Kart% and bring out frau Um tonna' of Illeuntabei trblebwill r gtiootreegtb to our Mash an d =Nett all Nat= 14 ' MU ; WO and •ikallar l e** 4l2 . JOHNSOL Pier No. 11. LEHIGH. :. 'MAK*WI 4911,09K11::: OASTNER, STIOgjEY & WELLINGTON • .• -. DEALERS BT • THE &ARGO, IN . . • . . . . AnthraoitO & Bituriainotis Coals • BOLE AGFNTB nv NEW ENGLAND FOE • CiACHER'S LEHIGH SEGAR.LOIIF COAL. • . SAISIIIiL CASTNEft, New York, C: Y. STICKNRY. Fall River, - • . J. C. WELLINGTON, Boston: • (39 Trinity Building.,New York, ' OFFICES : f.'ls Wahiut.Street, Philadelphia • . •-•- (.1.5 Kilby Street„ Boston, ' • Whailr N. 6; reit:- Richinond, PhilmVa. . May . 2041 . • VANDUSEN: LOCIMAN Co., LOCUST MOUNTAIN. LOCUST OAP, WILK/MBAR RE, LEIIIGH: AND .OTHER •• WHITE AND :REWASH- COALS , Agents for the sale of the celebrated Geor4cs Creek Comberland Cent. from the Mines of the -con solidation COal and Iron Company of Maryland: . • • • (Tr. Blehmond, • . ' SuirriNn Wll zabethnort, ARTER : - . Baltimore, Georgetown. (201 Walnut street. Philadelphlt.. • " OFFICES: J. Trinity 13911ding,„New York: • •• • ( . 6 Doane St„ Boston: 1 4 , • • Feb, 11,'6. _ .•-• • ' •6 tf WM. 11UNTER, & Co., MINEP.B ARPRIIITTMiti OF White and Red Ash Anthracite Coal, - And Agents for the . : .-PRESTON•ApO.4.I.,” From the Mines of the Pint oa COAL "...irto Imraori meter COMPANY. in the Celebrated Matianoy Coal Fields: ' (No. 20:N." Walnut. Street: Philadelphia. OFFICES: No. 73 Broadway. No. 'l..Rector . St., N.Y tyo 21,'and '2.lll:trians St., Boston: • ' Pier No. 17, Ric binomial: • • . . ' • Feb. IS. `6l. SCHUYLKILL:- 00., . T. SOHOLLENBERGER . AG-ENT,'• Miner nnit 'Shipper of the Cel4hrated • Black Beath White Ash anit.Peakell Moan-. 'tale Free Mining " • • FINN ASH ......COAL„. • ES P. O. ADDRESS—Porrstotrz or InmEnsvitax, oehtly.l - County; Pa: . • • ' • • April 12; , Ot). • 15-rf E.T. FRANIKILIN •L 0 nit -E - 811: VEIN , COAL. . • •. ••• ..- ••••itly.East:Franlilin •Lorberry Coal • ia now sold exeln-' mively by Messrs: CALDWELL SAWYER • tt. CO., who are my sole Agents. • Parties ordering from Them; may always depend upon getting a pore article. • - r - No. - 112 Walnut St., Philadelphia. • OFFICES: •N°' 111 .Broadway. TrinitTrinity - oza. i 44 State Strea, Botiton... • • . HENRY' HEM; • Tremont, March 29, '62 . • . . • • 1.3- • CONNOR - it PATTERSON, - nod Shippers of the Celebrated . .LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL.: J. J: CONNOR, . S. S. PATTERSON, ' • • .Ashland,• •• Pottsville, .Bcliatylkill Ciounty...Penna. • : 10AL tibmeVibers have ( determined to make several. leases on their.prop• erty. known' as the . KEyrueax Panitarr. situated in Schuylkill' County, and in • the' immediate: vicinity of TIISdAtiORA: The Omni has been fully developed. and those desiring a first rate colliery, can obtairt . one, with- Out making any further explorations of the Same.. • None need make application unless capable of erect- . ing all the improvements. • ' • ' . •.• •• • . Apply : to GIDE'ON• BAST. Schuylkill Haven . . Schnyl , kill County, Pa.. onto DANIS PEARSON,. 20.7 Walnut street, Philadelphia. - . •.• • • . -January 7, '65. • . • . . -tf • TO 'COAL lOPE RATOlth. • . • GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN COAL SCREENS. • The undersigned are now prepared to mnnufaeture, at their 'shop, tn , kinds + - A' SCREENS to. for screenilla Coal, nf the. improved manufacture,' patented 4th February, 1662.... • -• w e • . ...../...re".... , - -- .0 - 0 /NW . NMI WEL • NNW llllllll 1 • NM SIM Nni \ MIN 7112\16. AIG/F1 ...ft...mhos -.AWAIIII.M. . , . Screen?: Manufactured . b . y.thisprocess, are more du rable,. Maintain, their forin better. and are furniShed as cheap as any to he had in the COtinty. .• • '. • They are made .of square iron, in such 'aMtre as to prevent the Coal sliding from one size to the other be fore it h ., thoronghly- assorted, thus iireparing it better than can be done by cast iron or wire screens, . • - !I II 1 nimmiassue I 1111111111111 IRE ' The manutadtwers urgently request all Operators wanting. Screens, twexamme those new patent Screen at their shop. or 'at work at the Mammoth Vetn Col liery of George S..Repplier, 'near St.. , Olalr, Where shot' have beep tnmse for some time. • •• • ~ . . purchasing screens made under this Patent;'lltl- gation,or any trouble as to patent rights will be avoided. All worklone with promptness and dispatch, • . . LAURENSTELN,': . Mlnerebille June T. 1862: • • _-_ ----- - 7 - 7,_ - \ v Til, ,-• '. ;Tc,';..-, . -- - - fl -,::-... --"--' - 1- " - ;-4N—: - -- —**. -: I - '," "c ' . q'_ - - - :' ,- - k' ' -- - 77 - ; 'r. r -.`,:_-_L- - - \ - - J , : i-- - - -i-- , ;--;••=: 4 4 F - - - -a=7: ';'s, - +-7 te.... e i_;.„-, - - --- .-: 1 - it, i .- -_, - - -, - , •-= ~,..x. --,!1- 1 ,-,t ' 77- ----±--- .-*A4,4-''-f-/,N - ..,. --' '4,:•1--'7,--ff---..5,4. -'7-7-=' ~ , ,t1 A 4 ----- 't-'‘'_:44 - I ..-"-/=,---.= -- _Fr'' _ --,-_-,.-:---..----• J. Gr... FRICK, (SUCCESSOR TO BROCK t STIOEMAICER,) W1RE:*(73 A 6X17.:,4 *- CR-F 4 .ENS; Udder the JeNkf nsr "'nisei"; COB. 11.A#J.11CiAD &NORWEGIAN EITEL; ?OTTSVITIE;.PA. Nig ENR2II . BIIIN.G . STORE, . • Th.. H. SHRIVER, DOOM ABOVE, kAIiKET, Flan. Just tinelTia fine assortment ol . LakIES' and GENTLE) XS' . • • • I L wry is n . 0.0 o: s To Which hetnaites the attention of the public - . . Ladies will here rind - . • ' .• s . Brenkfinst Shawls, • ; • • ••• Twilights,• •. ' • • • • • • '• Crinoline.- V. • . • _ .Woolen Hoods, • " • 'll#kating Caps, And ,a geniral assortment Of.' - '•• : TRIMIENGS_ .. icz • FANCY GOODS. White Bhi'rt, Traveling Shirts, : • • . • -Oyer Shirty,. • • - ' . • !hider Shirts, - • '.. • ' . ' • _ Illandkerchiets, - 11.00 fern ice.; arc:, • prealistrui esaaiiuc. J. If SCRitiVER, . Cerit...§4.eet..aboxe_Alarket Oct. LAD,III6BI GOI.D 1 1VATV1111139 . . Chat. stock tan Chaos. ..finals. - Ztr. 11. C. GP EN, . _Watchmaker and Jeweler. Centre twreet.l'anwille. Deoinnberl4. flit/3141 ieed treeenei;:illislim—deure received ot of choice Hyacinth, Croenesad other .11elter autippeale )3:01atiOSIleol. and iteetitteed. PtiewrishioVit diiikl4l4patiptictiitoe',* ? Lon —, - &no a Hoyden; Izottdol2,*l" d BROVVI'4EV,., 4101N11. 1 811•46.2to Phan:a:Lauf SATURPAY.. - 11Q4NING;;DECE4BER•;2,:1565.; PUBLIC SALES. . . . . , .• OpirgAmp COURT . 0 4 A11.13.-Parenant •tO .' anorder of theOrphana , Court of the County of Schuylkill. in. 'the Commonwealth of F ., 6rnrovlitanitt. the 0 1 11 )Kr1bet, Adeuiniatrator. :of the piste •of .Tohn flop. king, jute of the Borough; of Pottaville; 'in the County of Seutylkill, del:ease - a, 'Till . expoae.' . to aule.hy.puhlic . . Lfattseday v she- 2.:l'd day of Deeensber, next. at 2 o'clock in the afternobin at the Unifni flotel. in the Bomettli of Pottsville, in`-the County of Schnyl killaforeiald,All that certain lot of ground situate in the said Borough of. Pottsville. • Ott the :northwardly aide bf Mineisville road, being the. northwardlY,. part of lot No 22:: in :the- general: plan of the second addition of .!ott .and Patterson to the .- o - . ytfof Pbttsville.-toge , bar with the , improvernebts congisti fig of a one-ar.d. a-half story: frame dwelling house with shine. basement, and louse, late the estate - of said deceased. Terms and conditions made known'. at tbe time . and place of sale by • LEWELLIN E.,LEWELLIM Jay Or.der of the-Orphantr 'Court. : Administrator.. . • .• lloatutatsr4 Clerk Pottsville- Nov. 25. 415' '• . . . . . rIMPIIIANIV - ICOVET MALE.-Pursuant to 4 ,1 fin order:of .the ,O . rphaus• Court or the County of ;Schuylkill, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanta_the subscriber. Guardian of :the estnte• of 'John Evaus.nud Thomas Evens, minor Children•Of Evans J. Evans:late . .of . .the Borough of St. Clnityin the 'County of Schuyl kill. deceased, will expose oi sale by public venue on - Sattirday, -the 16th day of Deceiinkter nest,: at it o'clock 1n the afternoon, at the, public braise of FranOli W. Tiicharilson.:in the Morough of. St. Clair, in. tbe County Of - Schuylkill aforesaid, .to wit Two .nndividvd. third, parts' of all that certain one and a Ink half story frame dwelling botift - .and - lotor piece ; of ground 'situate in the Borough of.. St. Clair. and bounded • told descilbed - as follows, to wit:: : In front by Second street, the :rear by Third street: on the one side by lot No. and on - the other side by-the other ' half :oflOt containing in -• front on said Second Street thirtYfeet. and in depth . two hundred feet. being One-half of lot No. 33. in' .the original plan of said Borough. to,vetherivith:the . .aPpurtenonees. ,I 1 B.—Bids will .be" received' for. the whole proper , . ty. and. the deed for the other third . be given by Mrs. Pyle: Tama and conditions-made known-at the time and place of sale by JOHN.SEITZINGEft By order of the.Orphanit Court; . • Guardian, . . -A. DOUIMANN. Clerk. .NoVember ith, 19. 47,3 t (111P111A1Vail COURT. RAGE.—Pursuant to an Order of •the Orphans' t'ourt•of the Gointy of Schuylkill, in the ComtooniCealtla of Pennsylvania, the aubseriber, adminlstrateix of the estate of-WILLIAM COLLINS. trite of corinty.of SchnYlkili, deceased,- will expose to sale by public t - endue on , '1 Friday ; the Lith of Illit , cember: .1 563; At C o'clock in ,the afternoon, at the' nubile - hon. , . of JF:SsE IMIUMFTELLEIt. in.the Borough - of In the Uounty of Eclinyll 111 aforesaid:- . .• • • No. 1. All that certain lot of niontal *situate in Lew • le' addition to the Borough of Mount Oath:m.ln paid County.of Schuylkill- being CO teOt front on Main street. bounded on the east .by the lit. . • . Carbon property,On .the .weft by lot of Phelix Dailey,. and on the south byi : land of late . N. & with a frame bouse.and stable erected therein:. . . • 2. ?A Int of geottod, containing aboht 50 feet in frint on. Main atreet, in the cattle 'LAMES. addition to 'Mount Carbon. running south to the:land •late of N. it 'Lawrence Lewi, brainded east by lot of Paul GlDav ie wia4t • -by lot of William Moroney, with a two story frame house, stable and back building;. • Terms andeondttiona Made' known. at the time and place:of sale by, . - MARY COLLINS. 4dminlattatrii. By order of the Orphans , Court,',.. • . - A. DOrtuarann. Clerk 46-St Pottsville. Nov. IRth: 1845. AGOOD INVESTITIENT—The..SeIinyI kiIt Pe. team Irlowir Mill for Male. undersigned.' Eiecntors of the last Will. and Testarnent.ofJosseph Seyfert, late of .Upper,Ttijpehock en .Township, Becks County. offer at Public Sale on ~ . • Illondsay: January 1, 11566. Al l ! 'clock. P. M...0n - the .prefilise.. the %Veil known and advaittag'eously located STEAM FLOUR • MILL at Schuylkill listen, f{11(1' Five Building Lats. located near Cu' Mill, - late the: prOperty of said deceased. The Mill is' four story brick building:. so by 40, with three pair of bnrrs. and one chopper; All other machi-. eery is in complete running order. There is an enema hOuse, 20 by 40,' attached. with a 40 Miran . pOwer en gine: in g.ood - order: - . There is on . the preper(v.. a stream of clear spring water. . -The buildings are puv:- ered by a fire:proof roofing: . • . • • . The-business . which- .has- been. establisheil foe ten years, I.‘.ivesconintial employment •to the Mill; and it . "would he a good investment. Those desiring to purch fise-such ptoperty.. would do well to examine : this Mill before pnrchasing elsewhere. - • ' .• '-• In regiirj. to the value ..bf - tbe 'Property, we seter Levi J. Smith: of Reading, Millwright.. 2... .. • - Terms essY. • For further partienlarkapply to any of the undersigned; •• •. • .TOPEPTL'SEYFERT, - .ISAAC SEYFER.T.• '. : • • . • JAC. 11. SKYFERT. Oct. 28, 85—.43:0t. - • • • " Executors: . • • • 1tP11.4119 7 eouwir hALß.—PorAtinntto - an ',wirer of .the t Wphans' Court.of the.C. , unty of Sehneikiil. the pubscriber, Guardian of tionERT E DER . SON ROBEIVre.ON, a moult. child -of Archtbuld liobertson. tat' of - the city • of - Philairelptits. deceased; 'willexptise to Nile by Pt bile Vencintt. on ••. •••.• - • •• •••Mniturdny.••lls4pconaber 16th. 1665,-. • At 2oeldek iii tho Afternoon.,:at the • Pnblielionse N. D. WF:A.KILI• Port rarbrm. Schuylkill t :onoty. :tho •nncliyided fourth : non- of the -two following" describe& lois of grontici in tawton , s• addition. •to Port carb on , Schtiylkitl Conno, Pa. The interest of the minor be ing ononndivided fonrih part (subject to the wldOw's dourer): • The widow and the other heirs will unite in .the Fate. Igo that the purchasertake the whole .of Archibald Robertson's title in tiaid lots'of ground. Lot that arrtain 'iota ground, situate in ...Lawton's addition to the Town of Port. Carttom": in Norwegian toWnihip. 'in . .: the county of 'Schuylkill bohnded morthWardly by lot :No. 12. son thwardly. by lot No: 10, eaittnardly by Market street: and westward ly by a landing ..iontaluing. in width or breadth 10 fronl. on Market street 40.. feet. and in rear 41 .feat inches, main length - or depth on lot No. 10; 92 feet 6 inches. andon lot No. 12, .90 feet. and being the tot ‘yhiehis marked in the.aeneral plan of "-Lawtontsad dition to the Town of. Port Carbomy • Wit tithe 41: . . . . Lot. NO 66.A1l that certain lot of ground situate in "Liwtonta'additlon to the. Town: of Port Carbon."' in Norwegian.Township,:in the Connly of Schuylkill . . 'bounded porthwardlv by Sec.md street; Southwardly by Pirstetteet. ca.stwardly by:lot _NO. 67. and westwardly by lot No6s;:containing.in widtlior breadth from lot No. fts to lot No. 67, - 60 feet: 'and• in -length or depth from Skond to Fiial street.' no rect. and being the lot which is Marked in the general plan of ••Lmeton's ad ditioit to the Town of Port: Carbon." with the number 66.:1a1c the estate of saktdeeensed.. : • • . ..TERMS+One4ialf the :purchase 'money: to be paid on rereivithr the deed. one-bait In six months. secured by bond and moitgage on „the premises: $l5 to be psi l r. on each lot at the time of stile- '- . .'' • ':. .'. - ' • • , ELIZABETH ROBERTSON. duardta: .13 der, of the Orphint!'qourt, .• : .• - ' A: D01110407; $ Clerk. - '.• ''. Pottsrllle, lint'. IS, '65 .. : . 4T-Itt . c?. -.t..'1.:..1.4iv. . . 1:...•:-. - : - .-•-• LIFE-REJOYENATOIL STRENGTH . TO .THE WEAK" . - --:YOUTH: TO THE AGED This preparation le unequalled flejuVenator and iinfAorer of icte , ted or inert functione. • • The aged ihould.be certain to make the Illokrene a. household god, inasmuch as render them youth ful inleelliM arid in etrength, and enable.theni to live over ugain the days of their priet Me joy.- It - not only exhil crates but atiengthene, nnd- is really en invalua hie idesaing, especially to those who have;been re duced td a condition ofFerility. Mt-abuse, Misfortune; or ordinary eicknesa. No matter- what theeduse of the impotency of apyhuman organ, this :superb prepara tion will remove the effect nt - onceand forever. • • • • •. • --,BIOK.RENE Cures IMPOTENCY, GENERAL ..IjEBILITY. NER7 VOUS INCAPACITY,. DYSPEPSIA,. HERRES-10N, LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW. S'PIRI'T,:WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS OF UENERATION,.IMBECI MENTAL INDOLENCE. EMACIATION,* ENNUI —•' It hag tr Moat delightful,- desirable and 'novel.: effect u..nn the Nervous system : wb i are in any way proitrated hy nervous disabilities are earnestly. advised to sOlF:a *curein this m ost eacellent and unequalled treparation. ~ moils who;..h.i+,impriadeace.. h.,,re • lostilieir- NAT-, ' URAL VI GO a speedy and. permanent care BIOKRENE, The FEEBLE, the LANGUID, the DISPAIRING, the OLDShould give' this voidable discovery a trial a it will be found totally . different from all other rat-cies • for the'same purposes. •-• To Females... This preparation is. invaluable in nervidis ireakekses of atlitindK - Mit mill 'restore - the wasted strength-with wonderful permanence. It is also a grand tonic. and give relief tn Dys- Pepsia,Avith the. first dose- A brief persistence:Anita, m . e will lemmata the stoMacti.tO °ree. of perfec health , .and banish' Dyrinepsia foreter. - • • • One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for .$5. Sold by DruggiStsgenendly. - . Sent by express anywhere. hy addressing . . ' EiDTCHINGS do HILLYER. Proprietors, -28 IDer IStrevt, 'New , fork. . Sold by Druggists everywhere, October 21, '65. . . tiEllililll3llllW, lor 'Patirsiille, Penna. ink .dealer in MUSIC. INSTRUMENTS: PIANOS, MELODEONS,.ORGAISS; &c., baying been appointed able agent for thecelebrated • . • 111142eallnli Vabinet . Organs, in the County Of EicheTlidli. would retTeetTa l l7 an* nounce to the musical comtntinitylhat he can • tarnish thest.unequalledfavorite.Wilnet Organs,-Itt elistylea and siz,, at: manufacturers' pricey.- ; The qindity and volume of tone, with the power or eaniesalon in these orgauth•le univentally admiretLaud praised, while their portability and beautiful finish make theta tho most el egant parlor ornament. , - • - • . • Every Family Should Have. One. THE •CABINET. 01114ANEI; . are "adapted to . Flallf LEM CHURCIIII,9 ANTtbeilOOL6. - • • They vary in. price from $ 1 19..t.050 0 0 each- •• E,rery - Instrument Wpirninted. ' • .:"Alack;Agent rot the aide of the'mnch . adraired ,_ - g . pl'lll .i.. g : l , lfel.o - 49As for. the COunt of-Sebuyllvit4,Noithinnbeiland and Lebanon, which inetiUmenti are tinlvereally.liked.-- They poeacrs n aweetness and Influent of, tone, which has received the united commendation of, the musical prorefeion, and Induced an almost unpiseedentett Purcbasens are respectfully invite:lto call and exam , :toe for themselves. -,.Al.l..ixanrnanications -and ardent will be punctually aniwirered or tilled, and every tnfor „mutton -In relation Cc; theta gladly given„ . Store and - Wire linorna,nt,theJewelry Store on Ceti trc—itreet; ftipr , doors - frori - Idahantino. street Potts . . . HAILSELEU:it. SON wholesale and ItataiDealers in nOnitit*CTFLll 4 'qra.. l l- 4 44* vertei.*oviii(kiiiffeAris . "l, Om Centre and-Neryttien-fitfii:,'Pottra* Octlher 14, 935 ' "" ' - fOR:SALt. - 64:: TuAEL: FDR 8.11:,11...A so Horse Power Engine with a veit.heavy fly wheel and wrought iron shift , . _ , Agtl Belmont Coll alining Co, P. O. Pt: Carboh:: Nov: la '65„; • - 46-3 t• 46-3 t• . . POR SALE.-200 .acies valrtable Red Stale Land for :Farmia,,, ,, sitimted. in Locust Valley.— There ir.st fine stream of water, several large sPrirtgai atne rwo story bowie and barn, and tbmh door.. Ap, ply'er • SLANT), Pottaville..Pa. . „., . FS SA LE.--The property as the hai, V.. FOGARTY. PROPERTY, cornet :Of ;,.East Market and Railroad. streets,- Blasi-file.: For . . terms apply. to CIiARLM .M. Real BE* Agent— !CZ. F . ea HALE ..--- Au Undivided Ante-rep HALE ..--- Au li a valuable tract. of productive COAL -LAND, to New Castle Township, Schuylkill County, now worked by two collieries. Apply to . • - PRANKLIN B. GOWEN, Pottsville. Pa. -frOWN PROPERTY FOR ISALE.--The .4l- three-story Brick... Building, used its ii.Stere.- Ware; louse aad,Dwelliiit. situated west; Ode O T - Railitt 'road street, and east side' of Logan stieet,.in the . . Borough of Pottsville. Por farther .particulanc - inquire of GEORGE H.‘POT.TS CO., liiiinersville: or A. S. 310011.11EAD,'Pettiiville.- ' --.• . • • - June iff.''6.4.• • • • 25-st AL (TABLE PEOPEETt ;for SALE. V —The Water Power and from,l3oo to 2000 acres of Mountain Laria, is offered }bustle.. This proper-M. ty situated 'ln Went Brunsuick Tom:whip, Schuylkill County...on the Little. Schuylkill er and Railroad. one:mile - abOve Port Clinton, and is known SS the .Schuylkill Forge .Properq. For tern* 4 . c., apply. to GEORG& fi wm. Fi SCHALL, at Or wigsburg. . [Nov 28,'03 4S-tf Coal Lands sit. Private Salle.--The sub scribers offer for sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL LARD, - .orated in Schuylkill County. , ' • Any information concerning these tracts of Coal Land will be given on application to Bunn .Pirrrason, Esq., .of Pottsville, or eithe.r.of the subscribers. - • 'GEORGE SCHALL, . Exeentors of the Estate of John Schap. dee'd.: . 45-tf ; O 11.14A1.AE.--7319 ac . reS . of 'excetient Timber Laud. , estimated to contain over R 0,000,000. fees of Pine and Hemlock timber; situate, on Trout Rutt:&. a brauch Creek; 14 - miles from Wil liamiport. • 1. FRANK CARTER. Real Estate Agent, Mahanny City, Schuylkill: Co.. Pi. March 4, • .. • O;tf •• • VA.LUB AIM . PHO PE wry. AT- I! 111.- VA TE ISA 1.13:.-.Dwelllugs., .Fountiry a .ainl•Building Lots; of the . estate a Jacob - Alter, deceased. situated In. the- town of Tuscarora, :Schuylkill County, Pa.. For particulars apply to ' • JENILIN - REYNOLDS, - - . ~ . . .: • , •• • . Tuscarora . ; Schuylkill Co.; Pa Oct. 21,. '65.. -.• • . • . 4.2-Vt• -•- , . . 1, 1 0 It,SAL LE ..The Subscriber offers for stile three houses and a lot. situate on George street in the Donitth - 01 Pottsville. .Said bat is 54 fret' :front by. 196 feet deep. on which ire erected three •two story Frame. Dwelling Houses, with gardens and a gried ivell of -water on tbe premises.: Said - lot and Houses will tie sold at a bargain. -- Irate the. estate •of. Sophia Tregea. For terms, - 4.c., apply to JOAN TREGE..k. . 5ept.,9, • .... .• 35:3m' ILA1110:FOR , RENT.-4;,0 acres .of X.l Coat audTimber Land on the 'Eastern Dim'Tract, containing . several veins-of Coal .:tbe.ManimOt h 'fr, feet, tile•Lehigh_l9 feet. and the . .Skidmore 10 feet' thick. 1 mile of /I rite. Which forms a basin, 1 mile sOuth'of hanoy City. It joins the new. Boston Company. who are niiir otietiting on - the ailjoiebig:property . ott these veins- The Ruileoad . Company are now locating the road to lie.completesti next Spring.. Hetiry'Snyder, tenant on tlimproperty, keeps a LIMO. For further I-- formation apply to . 'Pottsville. September 2, 1065. ••: • . 35 tf • • . TO .LEA:s.4lE:—The Schuylkill Coal • C.unpany are him , prepared 'to• mak. lease's oh their lands,in Vaster Township. Schuylkill County. These lands arc .located on theivery best portion of the Heckscher Ba sin, having over fonrmiles run on the Daniel: - Crosby, Lealor, and all .the „vein's known in thatbasin, both above and beloVywater level.- • Favorable-leas.es - with an abundance of timber for miffing purposes. will now he made:to 'mind tenants, On . application -to E. A. PACK HR. President, of the' CLUnpa6 , . Trinity Build-. Mg.,. 'Nevi .York, or: to ..C, • ..1; BOBBINS, American House, pottsville:• 'Sept. iU. OK SAII.E OA TO I.Etinli.,--A tract hf :land situate. halt a mile.• west. of Llewellyn, in Branch and . Reilly townships,. Schuylkill County, con taining 430 asses. having h .run 'of .three-foorths. of.a mile on tbs.: folloWing veins, viz :.The Gate Veins. S.el kirk.*Black Mine; Tmlnel. Faxpst: and • Salem. Parties wishing to putchash or to lease will Make application to ' JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, ' • . RICHARD SMETHURST. • • . • J. DUNDAS LIPPINEOTT,:. Eseeutora of•• the Estate of James ThindaS, deceived, .• Atital. Walnut St., Or to'crIAREES M. HILL. Real &tate -Agt., Pottsville. August 19: *45. • • •• • •• • . 33 tr • -1'... - WALTSON..: MASTIC , CEMENT. • M A N V.•• A C•I"..U . • •. - .111A.R11.0411 ERG, • Pe:ipectlediy . invit cittenticin to thigßethilif',illtas tic Tinighpr the E7l I'lo7' Wa11.9 of.Thiiidto9g. .This material is entire Ig. different from all other ce-. Melds or coating applied heretofore, It is Comprised of the most durable materials mired with 'due. proper., •tious of pure linseed iii ; it heconies perfectly. water-, proof. and adheres firmly to. any surface Of-brick 'or stone with unequalled durability, • making a beautiful . solid finish equal to the .ffnest,.qualitV of brown sand stone or to. ny color desired. • • • . . The undersigned has been applying this 'maSticiin- , . ish during the past seventeen years, 'in which' time he haS Made many improvements and - finished the exteri ors of some of thc most elegant' buildings in.different irts ot.. the ; country. among which he refers ,to. the. -BOSTON, MASS.—Revere ElonsO•dir.Auseri can note!. ' - • . ": - • - BUFFALO, N.Y —Grand Residenre of Ex-President Filliisore. Del[caviare St., . CLEVELAND, OHIO.--Angeor House: • i►nd tho'Bertutifraßcoieence of J. W. Cl Esq.. Euclid St, . PITTSBURG, PA.—Girard • House and ..14t., - • Charles Elotel,and the follow. • ... • •.' gentlemen's splendid resider- . . • . Simenberger, Esq., .. Penn St. •:, '. • ' Esq., do •: ' • • ' -.•-• Janice Wood,:Esq., do • . . • • !McCord. Fog; ' do • • . • - Adams, E sq., Novel - • • • cr. Works. Third St. • • HARRISBURG,: PA...—The Beautiful - Residence •of ' • • John B. Case; Esq.. Front • ' Lamberton , • Second Street. - • • • . . Senator D. Fieniing, do ' • , • .. Dr. D. Fleming, do - • • . 7 Rev.'Jas. Colder's -Bean. • . . tiffillSew Rapt. Church, Fourth and State cis. •. •.. • Lake *limas', Esq.. Aral' _ POTTSVILLE, FA. 7 •The Motel : 11. P.. Rrown. Esq., • ' known-as the Pcsinsylvas Trio Bt. Also, • --The Residence of Z. P. .. . : • . Boyer, Esq., Coal St. - and • : . • .-. • ' that of James Lanigan, . • ' Esq., Idabantongo,St. • All kinds of. Hydraulic Cement properly applied, and finished entirely different to any dope heretofore, . • . All 'Ow* done on reasconableterms;and 'strictly toorriinted to give satisfaction.. . • Flew nddress W..WATSII4N, Box-263,.Banigburgi - October2B, TA. • [3O-trj .1.4 ALLEN &. NEEDLES' IMPROVED . . SUPER-PHOSPHATE Of • LIME •- Mannfadarea. ONLY by them aftheir . . AGRI.CULTLRAL WORKS' •• • • - We respectfully call the attention of Farmers and Dealers to the fobowing theta: Allen 1 Needles do nOt claim for their, article • . • exclusive excellence, but • TREY know, and . CONSO/11knovr; that it Ls nut TREY . know, any.2d.. We believe and act upon the 'Principle that there ,-• ample room tor all manufacturers who de ' sire to do business fairly. , L . 3d. If weelm furnish the Agricuitutist: with super!- . or.article .at reasonable . prices. we Consult our own and theirlnterests by doing's°. • . '4th. It is. and always has.been, a fixed rule. with us never to undervalue goods,ninde.or sold -by. • • • inhere, but prefer, to say all. we possibly can le commendation of them. irrespective, of • Wht) manufactures the article. sth - . The orders for ciurlmProved Japer Phosphate, ' • of Lure came In eo' heafilithe past season, :that, 'we' fear some were disappointed In ob . . • mining &Supply.' We trust that in future we may be able to meet all reasonable de. mends for our article: To Luard against the possibility of each disappointment,. we eug- • gest to aliwbo want our Phosphate to make • arrangements tor early..purchasee for; next .. Spring. Oar , celebrated - artiele earl be: had . from moat at the respectable dealers through ': out the - country. If the • merchants in your - ''neighbortakal do not have It on hand, Mildest , them to procnre it for you:. • air A trade diecount.allwed.to dealers. - •• 1212=1 • .' - ALLEN is NEEDLES . 42 8: Delaw are Ave - line and 41 8 Water Street, -Wiest Store aboVe Cheatent,), _ • • • PtiILADELPHLL - We eel) no articlep but ancb;as we can -safely recom ad ~ • . • - Oct; 14; '65 414 m . Ift. VIVI CATES sof think: Cketka, Dkuna; - lifoteso, ikc..*--The subscriber la lore pared at his Printing Mir., to furnish all landa,breer: thicates of Stock.. Coal, Banks, and other'Corporations'. Also all kinds of Checks', , Notes and _Drafts :engraved and printed plain on stone find in colors. Also nnusA Maps, Lithographed at short notice. • . , . • . ' BENJAMIN BA2TNAN„ . • BeekssUrr.. Printer..Stafisdasi_and.:Sintiar, A . 1711111417.1 g, ,ARTIOI.OB. • ' . , . . . - • Very Di* Shyer Tobacco-Saxes, a eaW.tat article for • holiday presents-'-for sale cheap, by R; C. OREM ' • Watcbmnicer, and J'eweler, Cettre Street Pottettle. , . New-Oreongrocer's Store, - • .- ICEPT - 117.101811 1 7tCMT . - -•-•; 'arks t A, Wi-herod lido' itfizi, door Pei= MineS: Mrs. Fr aa Cetrtif on tend' a-- outeq , VEGET LO WE R S. 13.. , in. - -fini- , griteral te.bit **.their former pat ro nage; • hopect4itt It soy,* anntltmed, _by gulag bar an earlii tall. LAprll t, 14.-45. • .- HOIST. VP THE OLD 'FLA°. ET pgzik 8: .1,11kE: The tolloWing lines ivere written and sung as the first V. S. flag was . ralsed Loudon county, Va.; the- loyal citiF:ens of that vicinity, May 27th, 1865. • They were composed by a young lady of the neighbor-, Hoist up the Old Flag 1 Unfurl to the breeze • ; Our symbol of Freedom and DAN , • - Lett:mans ofjoy.froni each gladsome heart swept.. Whilst overthe hillside. the valley and dell. The conquest of Freedom and.Truttu let us tell, ' . • Echoed back from the blue vaults above!. - Dear Flag of our country 1 we Weicame the day • That gives us fhe 'ensign . of Right : . Baptized unto Trtr",h in the blood of thy Sone, - Who struggled for Freedran in d . ght With thy redolent bonds. by thy white and thy blue, , Arise in fresh lustre thy adore so tree. - • . Whilst thy'sisterly stars their allegiance renew,' • . Id a-Union of Peace and of ,Love I • • Oh have ye not seen in - the midst orthe fight, • Thii banner trituirphantly borne • Mid fonryears of conflict mid horrors of wars. Unscathed in its glory. though covered with scars, ..Victorioes at last•witb 101"thirty.four stars." We welcome our flag of the Right! -Though traitorous handestrove to blacken thy fame; ". By dastardly acts of criminal shamel They 'have sealed their bard fate, theyhaye earned them Accursed in theannids of Time: - •• Bat hark! - o'er Sirginia's bright sunny plains, • A glad shout of welcome I heart. • . As we catch the glad tidings each echo proclaim& :Bursting forth from her bondmen - enfettemd in chains, - Exultantly wafting .the musical strains Of Liberty, Justice and Might !- And see,' inthe East, where Aurora's Ant dawn . Drives apace the black darkness of night, Breaking forth with new gloryupon the glad sled.' ' Behold in the herald who wakens the light, The angel-of Freedom and Peace. . Come back, loyal eons, to your ueaa !mutiny South," Here Is HoPe, here is Freedom. to bless ; . 'Heath the Star. Spangled Banner ye weary ones rest, Encircled by it there is peace. . . From VinJuirve vales, from , her mountains of bine, She is shouting a-welcome to each one of you. Ye. are'tried i . ,Ye have .suffered! and ye have proved true . To our glorious Union of States. . Dear em , ign of .Liberty, Jitstice and Might; • The day of thy triumph has come! From the depths of, the forest that people old Maine, • Afar in the south to the Mexican plain,. • • • • Home back by warm breezes we eatelt . the refrain • • am free ! ye comet Will ye come f Undone is the battle,-and hushed is' the strife: . • • Still trembling iu beauty; She wakens new life. • The depths of her bbium with treasures are rife, ' The day - of 'her 1. -, ,loryja near. - Oh, Thou. Holy Father, who rulest above, - By the - Word of Thy, truth,. by the power .Of. Thy. Grant . that Ali hatred, - all malice sutra. CRAKE; That all Thy children whom Thou has made free. • By the "marelf of Thy. Truth" may each - learn of Thee That the hearts of the nation Thy Temple'shall be, One People, one Nation. one Union, in Thee A Union of Love aud of Peace. • . . EXTRACT from a, Sermon Preached by Rev; lienrylC. Fish, Di D., of Newark, N. J.. lie fore the American Baptist Missionary Eat on at St: Louis, Mo., May 23, 1865. "And the earth helied the wo!nan2 , —Rev:, 19, : Id achievements of, modern civiliza . tion and science .are helpful Christ's Kingdom.. 1 1, In the days of Christ and his gloat-lei the highest civilizations of the world were heath en... The Grecian„ says a , writer sketching the cenditton of the times, the Grecian had cultnimited,-. the -Egyptian - - had biirneci out, and the'Roman had.just come tq its full. The literature - And -learning .of the world. - were heathen; all the art of - the World.was'. heath _en: ; every statue spoke; a lie; in, everrpic.‘ titre was painted..a:-:lie ; , :forms and' colers were :handmaids and instruments .OfAies - ; -every, sweet song-sang,a lie; there wAs not a .hook nor ft • paichment. which was . not the ye . hide - fO.r.'a lie ;-- every fresco and . - gatne- set forth's: lie ; and' the whole world, with the exception.of the land - of Palestine, Was writ ten all over with heathenism:. : VniNDERFL7L OZoGRESg . . How different .now ! The then existing forms of civilization ,are not only -to a great extent christianized,: but other . most impor tant forms: have been devehiped. - How had the work 'of thezapostles been lightened could they have availed themselves 01 the printing press, - and the steamship and the telegrePki In the time that wasthen required to write one bible, we cnn'print Jonineys which.took Paul months... .w to make could have been made in days; __ apdinessageshich.bad to be sent on fnot over long: distal:tees 'could have beeh' tlaslied to the farthest 'point with- Out an hour's delay. But - the time bad :dot S'et, forthese appliat:ces. Blackness of darkness was to rest upon :the earth, through the middle 'ages, - and Satan was .tiot, toliave These facilities. Just as . that 'cloud however,. began to.be;..rolled' 'back, and the reformed fait h . was ready 'for ha :mighty advances, the polarity of the Magnet was .discoverecl Ito .. fa-:' _cilitate-and extend. navigatiOn, and the press tligive permanence and uniVersality, to facts and ideas, and the steam engine and magnetic telegraph.. to relieVe ,labor. and annihilate - . • .: • • RAPID TRAVEL-TELEGRAPR Lifting up our' yes now, what do we see? :Ond standiugMier the - World a second time and there, be: light." . Earth's 'nations 'next door neighborsi Mankind 'a Conversation -club Oue. can go around - the globe and • home again quicker than Festus could travel from - ;Rome s to Jerusalem and fronyNe W - Yetk io - England and back'. again in the tithe it used to take - a NeW.Englaprider to:,retteh:. the -Genesee. , Liyertmol; Practibally, is as near to Boston as New York .used 16 be ; .and Japan nearer .than was the Site•of: the City. 'There are now j two lines of steamers.daily from Hong Kong to Canton, and steamboats arecommon on the northern rivers . of China.' - There is tele graph at - Jaffa .(ancient Jppa . ), which 'con nects-Egypt' with Beyfout.. - A light.hOuse is abont to be erected on the top of Mount Car..: The ,Jink - of coittmtinicetion by light- . 'fling • 'between% England and India- has bees. :laid. A - telegrain which started -froth- Beth; :bayou the .third 'of February list, reached New. York in eighteen - days.' - - The cable that .will yet be rocked in the-bed ofthe.Atlantic, will deliver another. in .as . Ma .= .ny minutes Calcutta - and .London are. talking in each. others ears. :Their:syllables . glide in silence . -through: old • -Misopotathia, and.. the sites 'of Babylon, and Nineveh, t.O . Aleppo,.-and stertun.oPle, They creep: along the. wires over' Cappadocia, Pinrygia and Bithynia.— The merchants'at-Bagdad will :can at break - - Mat - to morrow, adirtees: front. 'London, .to ghi: • And -, Russia;:is hastening - to •come • doWn. to tie her-end of mire to ours at Bebring's Biretta; While - a Cable. be:Chine is coriere plat cd by ofthe Sandwich Islands. pros are the tiwelleriof the 'earth claaping • hau ds.: The .glohe,le.,Oneller,3ban it w is like' the whisperipg„gallerk in St. Paul's Cathedral, *where. every . Word uttered, at onee'whirla rOund . t.he walls to-thi.'opposite ItAILWATt. And what a help is all this to the laboreni for the world's good If Dr. Judson could I say, "every pull of the , press casts a ray of light, athwart% the . .surrouuding ; darkness," how fast . is it: being scattered now,! There II are in the' - United S . :ates toward, 56,000 miles . of railroad; and of telegraph wires and steam boat lines,. I know. not what, length. Could heathendom long-, survive" with such a net,' work drawn over its face?. --I tell you nay! The priests of superstition - May well stand aghast before the mysterious writing wbich they Wake up'some 'morning to . find posted near their Pagodas, "Look out for the loco motive." And these meant, of reaching, and. enlightening and unifying men, will increase rather. than , iliminiih,.The filiaments must -multiply, till. ignorance can :find' no corner where to rest undisturbed, and Until • "the "brotherhood of man is. wrought in an unfit ,ding texturcimon the loom of time." . • A\GLO-BARON. LANGUAGE, - 'Meanwhile+, the spoken language and lite rature which will circulate through this me dia, bein'r chiefly ,English and Saxon will have in 'itself au+ imptirtenVeffect, Language has a tremendouw`inoehlating. power: It is , scutitial; and gertitiative: `Language is a therhght- Planter ; a'iteek sower Of ideas, : Aiket one talking =our tongue,, and can lakbe kept- from 4mbibingour ideas? = LA possible. .Think, then,:of the power of this agency, - when our neblatongtia,..the language ofmnral ideas, and humane laWs:tind institu tions, 'Andra phre ehrietianity, almost walks the globe! * All men-are studying theartglish.— They must , study it, if they Advance; -.and it is fast supplanting other toiguete 'There- lately 'alight • have,been. seen In a New York house, the - folhirtring difrefent newspapers g9glisiii Three Print- , eithi 'song Kong and. Canton' Ohltuti ten in 11IndOstan and. the :Bath* four in Retie about the Mediterrantunr; fdur 1p 6iberia.and inlioutlrAfiyiatt twelveln: Italia got4' Ottlifornikti sitOraiiololli and OghlthisAthrtif - 00444.1t.ecnielican are&Malty coming Ink , disuael,not, :slew ate 6 1 4 - dying out; and:"vittn natio* changes its language, we may be sure it can not long retain its religion. It may not at, one turn christiaii. , Skepticiammay tirst-in- ; tervene, from their having been once de ceived and misled; but retain its old , religion ANGLO- SAXON. POWER IN THE WORLD. It is indeed marvelous to behold .ho* the English speaking race itself is increasing, while war, and. pestilence, and • famine, . 'and destructive habits are diminishing the old heathen nations. The, - Angio-t3axon poiver is well.nigh all controlling, the world over. Where will_you fix its limit? , ,Exariiit.e the governments of the • earth now In 'existence, and the most interesting heathen will be found to he the weakest; while the strongest and most influential are just those .govern meats tha t lire most:evangelicidly. Christian. SCIENCES MEAD. . , Sciencetoo comes in to swell this influence of modern civilizatioe. Pagan and Mahout medan nations are relinquishing their scien tific tenets for those_ of ;Christian.nations.— They accept it as an inevitable result of the progress of events. The. text-books in all the schools that are springing up in once heath en countries, are constructed on the Ortodox' basis. Therets uot eiception. The world, is theretore, sitting a. our feet to -learn scit envies; that speakjust what the bible speaks! Meanwhile science herself is becoming more truly scientific, 'because more christian. Few men now believe that the facts of nature conflict with those ofrevelations. The deep est minds . now think with Bacon, that The ology is "the haven of all sciences." Objec tions drawn from science have-been answered by science. Thus it has occurred that the tr i pparently alien bud,- on whatever stem it grew, when its appointed hour calm, un clasped itself but to add new beauty to the, varied harnsoisy of universal truth. - Surely it is gratifying, as an eminent schol; or in substance remarks, to see sciences once pernicious to the faith, now becoming .her' handmaids ; to 'see them now, after years of wandering from theory to theory, return once more to the home where they were born, and to the altar where they made their first of ferings, no longer, they first went out, a wilful.. dreamy, empty handed child, but kith Matronly dignity and a priest-like step, and a bosom full of well earned gifts, to pile them upon its sacred hearth. It should als3 :be 'noted that modern sci ence has opened to us some new views of God and of his holy word, and so - helped re ligion. Biblical researches have cast new light upon the sacred page ; eipiorations into antiquity have confirmed its testimony; 'learned criticistn 'has developed Its entire harmony.; while our conceptions of the Infi nite One have been helped by both Astrono my .and Geology--both .by the telescope showing new worlds, and the microscope re vealing what worlds are in a world. - AN ABBTRALIAN • OBSERVER IN ANEBICA. An Australian who visited this country du ring the Presidential carnpaign of 1864, pub lishes an account of his, trip; In the Ballarat Star. We have rooni only for an. interesting President :describing, his interview with President Lincoln: • . " I was introduced Merely as a gentleman from" AUstralia. The President rose on• entrance - 'and stood during the entire Inter; - view, -half • leaning whit one -hand ,on his writing table, in -a most awkward...o44re.: tall, ungainly figure,.. and" 'plant, very plain dohntentince, coupled artrk wardness of .manner, 'created a slight sense of the ludicrous;: but-his : kindly eyes and intel lectual expression soon made me not only-re spect lint-like the man. Aye. - you came a , long way to tee - me,' 'he said. •'• Yes,' re- JAIN, - •-I.hava come about as fir as one. - can conie in this world.' • Are you .an English= nait?' said he.. 1 ant a Seotchmau,' said 1.. said-he 'the Seetch are a - shrewd, hard-, headed,- clever set of :people ;" they are first.: . Jute: predestinarian Presbyterians; I ..hava. known a good many of, them ihmy time,- and I hive alWays found them a long headed.peo; ple.': - After some more remarks of this sort-I remarked, `After he - complimentary - manner . you. have spoked, .31r. President; 'respecting . the Scotch, I tnuSt,venture to hope - that -you can • trace your „genealogical tree back : t.ci. Scottish root?' ••. Alt,' said, he, latighing,' • I was raised an the prairies; where-there are no trees at.all.' After a few' other such trifles I remarked that -I believed this was &busy day • with him, and-.that I would not, therefore.; trespass longer, on his tithe. With that .a white chokered. gentleman who had been sit: tin near the.Presidetit when we entered—a. -.-elergyman, Ipresume—advanced to Pres- . ideal a step or . two, and :slapped_ on the shoulder to suit the xenon to the.word, - - rema'rked, 'Oh, all days,are busy..days to the President, but • the .bacdr, (slapping bim) is made for the.urden:' 3lr. Lincoln.shuwed nosign of -offence at the faniiliaritY.: I left with - my conviction streng,theda conviction 'that had .been. Steadily gaining ground, and hick I still. retaiii—that Mr. Lincoln's par: ! ty,:the-republicans,. -form in America the par -ty - of order, progress,: morality-and true lib - erty whilst-the - democrat§ are the utiscruptki - -Iona; rowdy party . ; cornpowd of self-seeking, unprincipled and Ignorant Classes." -A JOVIAL EPREBEL.--A good-natured ex rebel soldier writea to the editor of a paper iu n;rth Carolina: "Like you, .I am. a Sontherner—my home was. in the South, my kindred, my friends, my: interests, were all here, and bcin'g as sured that I iv,.s right, I entered the army.— The logic of cold iron, condensed into ten-, inch shells awl . other convenient forms for, administering, has proved the contrary; hav ing nothing more persuasive than they, I ac quiesce, have taken the oath, and (sudden change or not) intend to keep it," . Tlifi'person evidently "accepts the situa tion" in a genialiemper, and ' therein sets a good example, . • ' . - • , /WW h I ulls:en diiictivered in England. /13. The cholera is dying out in Enropee. tirTwo thousand .rebels have batuk . hanged or of in Jamaica. •• - IVO - President Eliphalet of Union College, in failing health: • . • . . Money irybeing yanied it England for the American fivednien. ' • • sir Many Southerners have gone to Brazil and settled on plantations.' Arir•The town . of St. Pierre, Canada, has been totally'destroyed by fire. . . Mr The amount of National Bank - "currency in cirenlationis 8214.,111,815.: • na7The army estimates fOr the peace establieh rnentin 1866 are $33,00(:,000. • ••- • airThe•eholera:steamship Atalanta has peon allowed to come up to New York city., • • tarlt .proposed to build a Steel factory to employ 2000 mechanics, at • Harrisburg. Wfiix, hundred persons, laden with gold duet, arrived last week in•Misarqui-frorn Montana: al - It is estimated that $lO,OOO worth of gnods are 'daily smuggled into Detroit from Canada. personal property and derailing bon of rebels are being returned to them in Louisiana: *The Orangemen and Catholics are arming in Canada, both osoded,by reports of renian Mrs- i iril-Earl Russell and Lord Olarendon have been sworn into °Dictum Premier end Foriegu Secre-.• tary, in England. It is said ifirthat the Becretary of the Treasn •ryi wishes to have the public deht paid off in about thirty years. - igirThree garroters, who committed highway robbery in Boston, have been sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment: • • • efif•The indications :are that Schuyler Colfax will have no opposition for Speaker . of the next HouSe of Representatives. • - _— Sr The stockholders of Catalikus irltailroad have' unanimously confirmed the lease of the road to the Atlantic and'Great Western RailroadConipa, • *The soldiers of the state of Ohio are, hive medals as soon as a design is decided on by "the- Legislature. •Pentsylvania soldiers ought tro , Sir There are two candidates for- Sergeant at- A.rma of the House of Representatives, at Wayh ington—ldr:•Ordway, the present one, • and Ingraham. of Mass, . • • ; - • sa - The number of I.A,orerii at the Philidelphie, Bestow:l,nd'Portamouth Navy-Fards is to -be re duced. The force at Brooklyn is 6,000, and 2,500 are to be diapharged December Ist:* ' ' • girThe Secretary of War states that there . is enough war material on hand in America to equip a million of men, and'civer 530,000,000, have been realized from sales of filoventment property; sir Eight) , -thousand &Markin counterfeit fit ty cent notes, with &lithe Material for manufactu-, ring others, have been Captured in Philadelphia by Treasury detectives. A notorious counterfeiter said to he the head of the gang, was captured -last week at Brooliryti:"'"' sirregroetk.voted in Pennsylvania up to, the adoption of the •new . Constitution MA838., yre, have never learned that their' so voting' made them the social equ'ls of the whites, or that they carried off in wedlock the white young men and , untidemi of thOee dayit. However, as Copperheadi are en appetite:lBlva that negroes wot d beconati.' their equals and marry- them if admitted WAN), bidlOrbox; we anknot sure 4loot we ban Wier the cloth. tar:Atte* th the - On g the distinct' tpa*atatogidotollitkiliptrook.PlPPO, to 31 1611 1, 4 4:Z aci ltWt=tdoroutt•*t thamarat , and. Jgatheadii terWeift veter felted furtber on the Object, botorit.axpressing amizipirk. ion.- We have consWersblemultatbytgt the cet era rece:-.4esanort CbuHer. • ' u pwrin-Thei-OA MAIL_ . .. . .. . Erving procerei three P -- __,. we're now rt. • to eetecute,Jl/13 and )001t 12 •MBIGFat ever. : aerlptimi at the aka-ofthe /Mimi* Zooms., the. - than It can be depe, 111 W Ogee_ "Itabollile,',l4.:•:Lx thminty; melt as ~... i.. -.-. , k . : , ~, .; . , ~: ..ic.1 , 41,-...., o. .:.4. . . B•aes,.lPitiiipkleas, • 18111 . 0:0( 1 • LtiA - I . Ilik'. Large Pealeee, . .. Beitread Tleitese • litand Bills; _-; - witeirlieteks; . ' 'Articles of Alwa!!!al . Tillie Seeks, ' /1111 Head", - ~- -1- Order Beaks, /kg. AL the . 'emend:eat ziotteettler Igo* of JOB Tn , / it more ektenobte than thefor Any other o/Ree I tide section of the State; and we keep band, employed en measly tte Jobbing. , iteingaptactioil 'reinter tanwell we will guarantee one Week to be as neat at any Old can be turned out in theltitiee. PREMFO IN COL ORS done at the aboatA4 notke . v, ••• • /10 0* -- 7 41 1 .4. PERIK_W; .ionia bound isi eyetyliticty OtitjlellgiuktlfOokii ot nely description manufactured, bound and salad to umes, , otabosteetnotion,,,---,. • NO. 48 fduational J. A. xr, rAA49IOSI3 ) : Yt. fi.. Alt aomtnuniaations liuenl dft this 'column:mil& be addroosed to J..A... 2 4.-PA31410.10; PottSOL. liciro - oL AS H IS , 413, 017LD " Head by 'Him L. 11;riggc. font ce, Jame 8. request orCoasty Asiseetailima. It Is school time and;:its 'the hell iiim•tcr' call - the children in,' yonleongrattlitti rode self on. the fine appearance and pleasant, faces of your. scholars,-and think, ,after all era life is not the. most undeisirable, • At roll-call a few are found' pi bittiSaati . • which is al*aysi annoying ;•butthelltit - thin; being - called takes - up your attention, and - the • absent are forgotten. - • , • . A good lesson .!..Who, bizt the teacher that lovei his pupils and thus laborifor their advancement,- can realize -what • a world of pleasure is afforded; by, such an .announce merit. Good lessons are Jo, the teacher. what good dinners - are, to the himgry; and nothing can .so completely satisfy the teach er, as to be , able to say, at the - close• of the: day,—l have had.good leasonafroin mrptx._ pile:. : On such days four. o'clock comes : at., half-past three, the faces of your fried& tdil on the street have grown' handsome eett -* uirn ing, you aresure from thi.lightiela Of your feet you can wear a - much smaller Atm. mut your heart goes loch to, meet all the: dear •t children under your charge,—almost whildnit they all belritged - to you, that you might hee them the first thing-in the morning. anti' tuck , them " np '.' snugly in bed the last thing at . Another clasit..is called. You arielleeplv engaged in their recitation, when, liatenl .Thepatter of little bare feet is heard - in . the hall, and in a moment more•the owner of • them, a little fellow about six years Old. ash era himself inside your school room ,; -face unwashed, hair in a disordered state, and pants hung on by one suspender. Dirty little thing! you think, coming In at this time and disturbing my class! The boy takei his Jack-knife - (old thing with broken blade) instead of his book, and from the other pocket produces a piece of shingle, .at Which he goes with his old-knife as though he meant to make a muss at.least. • 'the class takes up , your attention for the ' next half hour, at the , expiration of which you have otmasion to step over to the , other ' side of the 'room, when behold! that: ittle insignificancy has whittledalrover- the floor under Lis, disk, and fronituider hi'MYq . it'pre. 7 duce.two " Now, that's well - donet Why don't you study f" (with • a .pull at the uncombed hair) "Oh! please don't 1 hahlt got any book.", You bethink yourself: That told me. he same story tiwo:,weeki agO, and through the Multiplicity of cares, I forgot - my „pronnse of finding him' one: Forgot ! • Yitur.pu_pil -had to account .for every ide intent. Forgot! That bOy mother earned, • every crumb of bread for herself mid little ones by washing other people's.clotheti.,•while her own'littlellarlings (for poor-.people have i - them) had to • be : neglected..- Did yoti forget.; the white -ribban and pink .flowers for. your • , hair the other evening: -Ali, rib! . - thr with • those' pin hoped to please the _fancy of some - - trifling acquaintance. "But —you reason---"who is to blame for , the want of a batik. Am Ito furnish my. pu-, pits with books? Yes., This boy. at least: Do. without your pockets fullof delicades for a week, and buy the little fellow a book with the money: -I'll .do it." The book is purr,. , chased: Bubby, encouraged to: .keep his .faee, :hair and elOthes in better,order, ' is , ' praisad With the Other - scholars, and----and; so the foundation is reached. - He comes' to school at a reasfmable hour, gets his lesson*, ,• keeps his seat as clean as any boy, and his mother—God bless her ! who IS waShing.inst across the street, makes it Convenient to run over to tell you how thankful she is for your. • kindness—how she had labored to save a lit-... tie ahead to buy a book for, her little one, but the rent was to be paid, and Med 111ary at,hotne had been sick, and the baby aWful ly troublesome; so she must hairs medicine, . wood and lights, and often she_could'at, gn out to wash for tw oor three days. Of course it was; all 'a mistake ! ! reflects th'e ttfaCh:-' er, if I had tried to remember, that littlelel=''' low might have been spared many s,cross, - ", word:, and I. the thought of having neglegted,, My duty. It was, a little mistake,; but homy many such areyet uurectifledln bur'Schnoli,": —and "mady a little makes a mickle,'" 'as Poor Richard says. • • , • , "Scholars, study your lessons Over. 'sn . ti c mes and ynu may go home." Two Minutes expire, and all the scholars bold. up theft hands : "Have you studied it six tinaes?''• Yes ma'am."' How many of that nujnber tell you the truth?, Not all: Teacher, that , lie is on your head, 'and you will have to anti-, wer for it. • "11lay Jim and MO go, out, we'd rather go now than at recess." " Yes, but you shan't: , go one: inch at recess..". Recess comes,eand with it one of' your lady friends to, just nuti sultwitla you a little.. Those boys yortitild• * must stay in are alwaysthe mosetroublisome - in school,'—t3o you , let them•go with tlte.oth ers, to secure la few moments, uninterrupted conversation with your friend. How Signifi -nantly, they look at each other! They hive tried that game before, and consequently'' have learned that. they can have two recess-., es, and that their teacher- 7 don't start--ls liar. What a revelation! 2 . , It is•: not. alabbr to InstruCt those little minds, that•jump to meet every suggestion, but a mere • pastime, a pleasure as complete as can, well be conceived ;—but .to :eradicate the wrong impressions and, to encourage lad interest' the less active Minds,* is as arduous - as the stoutest mind. can well acannplish.‘; To do thiswe mustftrstreach the4art ; then inspire cOnfideime, -and endeityisi-to sound principle. - Outward goodness is a mere sheil—the„ shadow of a shade! There must be,soine thing within*, or it has mg isubstauti3: must deny ourselves, and' in this wity.prOve worthy of,the task we hays Undertalurn. If • we . profess love and interest , for our pupils, 'let us show it in such a way, tint they , may , know and be benefited - hi , ' it; 'And ff . we in: atil such a`priociple* of loVe gofidness,- it will not fail in the hour.of temptation. in the oriental tale by. Lord Bacon, where a cat. was changed to ,a lady, and behaved very lady-like till a mouse ran thfough the mtt, when she , spiting down on her hands and , chasettito with children: If theirgoptir, ness,4 only an show, when don comes they will down and follOvi. them right motiVeS, `sound principlea,'lthe they Will be fifm.- • In after life, the wavatiq,V affliction may howl around them, hut titey stand serene amid the, tempest- -- SoMiTITLNG NEW ros ur Lrrrtz FRIENDS. .or-, iginal Stories. in Irente: Philadelphia : •••Enrcort. k. Co., 1866.' - - , rc • Parents who desirw,ditrinuthe• approaching, Christmas and New Year holidayi i la plaiiiiin-the bandi of their children a book of mtereithir, ttq ries, in Kind! truths clear to the minikamen.3 7 , bodied, could not select one that will more _ prod Mks, than this one. =lt hi' - printed in beautiful style, as 'also/ ali of Lipplzw, cott'e works are and is.a welcome addition to the,. list of entertaining works for Children."' It theriNfA obtained inthis Borough at thetookstoreot Gonzr's villsritstsrma ;timber of our old favorite_ ie reallyMeautifuLtf t r Tfm , Christmas 'Tree" a - firie liveengravingils cateref the prettiest thingis therthe Stook has endtattitld for a lot*. time. -The ':othar'initatingriAire . also' superior. There are Many useful patteruidattlifs number"' ,ea" ititeresting, to tlie:10 11 414. Marion a rlsnit Miss J 1 4 1 v.rin•31 1 4 4 , 15 ..; Annie F ro ek - ko h l yth erth coubiliate; to-thnk:Munr4 bar. There-are: many adatirable:Christuteeorft , .. ceipts-alsoln this number. - Albin &ilia retuarka.... specimen - of' the ladies' . favrate =gentle.: As.Nr: Goderw club prices • are loic itishoild7be. an inducement to - commence Making rip Club!. lii Unaminer, number it` toartirrvel birliffiriadJ Harland, 'entitled !"P.isliail'eadele'Nvilfbe cern 'menced. Address _ L. - :A.-Godey,,L E. warner: Sixth and Cheatadstreets, Philadelphia. - - WAY,. Oixitio 44sr(int ic.;• ingiATat.i)-:-..-_"lay ion, *by dayon ehew filthy tobacetir , " - r - - Pagosoiikii`4,Tocrili:Ornirtir.—`lo',ll ak(Prikin:Act, take effect is-Great Britain, there a previ ew-that, where a %monde thipiri4orra43an- - d_47-..theJos4/CP sll iikir.P 4 Mel%,4,..9. l o4)liiii psuwalujig4:,ss, 8i'14410 frgateB llll l o o l alaketilfaiet: . a a p wreck in the haven. - Atigifikiiii - 40,1'i& Ift_ - • • -. - 7thsagior -tut ..- er-v •••• ts. tc" -'~a*, • 1111017 ft ere , butviiizgptabFtitept-:ttvite no s~viog kocii!iledgEii.. • • . . =MEE