-_-_,...--..----- catiSoF Tra EAKINEns , .1 RDA] kt.NAL . . I ty,S—'. $0.75 Per annum payable in advance= l 1 if not _paid in 'Ovules... - .•• .. . ~, i Win will he strictly a. tiered to hereafter: . 1 'TO CLUB:_ • •. •- • .:- I eople a #a one Address On.adytice),',..., . :97 . "00 ibasions inttatinYariably be paid in divas:ice, ~ eiToutizrAt. will be Varnished to Carriers and, others On - par 400 copies, .cash on delivery.- - . - "Clergymen andttichool Teachers Will be furnished the.Totir.set.at . s2 50 in advance, or $1 75 if paid in the year—over one year, full rates. .. , • . . • - Rates of 'Advertising s • - .... a lines, including date,one insertion, 25 eta., and' Nuentjusertions 25 cis. • One square of 7 lines, and 3 lluecfor f or, 2 insertions $1 ; 3 insertions $1.25; ' 'Squeal insertions, 25 : cents. per sqliare. Larger. ip proportion." toN-rus. . smarm, _ six. -- - xvi-surs. 'l. lines • - $2 00 • - Si 50 • . $5 00 lines, and over 3... ' 4 00: ' too: - • .. . 12 •00 . inams,or'l4.lines, 600 ' 10 00 '' 18 00 ~ `. 91. '" - -8 00 ' , 14 . 00 ' .20 ( II ,„ " a'26 " '..:. 9 00 . • -.16.00 . gs u" " "4 5 " ;10 00 '. 15 . 00 • 16 4 x ) tei c010mn:...:. :: , 12' 00 • 20 00; . '•: : - 45 00 ~.... targer spate as per sgieemerit.- ' • ..4, ;, 0 . ./•':•tar.e. Nine words are omnred as-a line in s" g ' Montars'' , ..4iticiis and .Dissei ii tient., Sand Stan c "' . '"•" -. .44000:0stration Notices and ni.,,,,, 1 arior , s [bile& $2... ( ,ammismon.... l m• • —____ ,....---,---,--- cip . - - k.. - -L TRA;DE:A:Mii - , VIR7I.I..SvaLu - .,...:: . ...: :-... ----; - - -=- - -- rt 71,7 -•-- x• fieratlnua of the Philadelphia k Reading, R. It., on the Delaware. at . k .... Wk. • 33LAKISTONGRAAF & Co ', - - .1 4 " . - 1 LORBERRY AND LOCUST !OBTAIN COAL Anthracite &Bituminous Coals No. ep PINE Street, i Shippers of other approstenalities of ' t sots. AGENTS IN• NEW ENGLAND FOE'' ' ': .. PACKER'S Lunn SUGAn-LOAP COAL. i • - El 'i. A x 7.. - x—e - N - F , T. 2" , WHITE. AND RED ..14-H COAL. ) Ks, .I', tt 1 -A. •_, -Ct. , -I-3.- • 31S Villnut S , reet2hiladelphia. ; Sole .9c , .••• - i , •r "I lie C 011.01 hi urea Cool Com- Trinity Buildit, New yo t k, . sAmr - EL CASTNER, New York, taapour., 11 . alti more VEi It NV i I Ite.brinre Cool, ~,.,,, .... ~,,,, (,or. of . Kilby ..t' One Street, , l3 . oston. : J C : c , NA , ELL CK I NG V O F N a N t i nt r o e n r s_ ppea i „,.,,,,, ~,,_, s"a: , mo . 1 'l./ 1.,, , ,114 , 50rt. , r" ' 4 . /39 Trinity Building. New York, I OFFI CES: '4215 215 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 'Also, for . I t Ii 1 N't 1 , 1111 , I. t;;,1 11 VIII 1110 RE Co ,i, 1113aulpsluti rt t.:,, est ge•"'s, il. rrek _Cool, blapPeil lii ter No., It. , LIS Ktlby Street, Beiten, - at Baltitmir, il 0i; -•L .L' - .. Agent- , iLii- t,' :L 1, , , L.. M'rs; - celebrated Broad LEWIS ACDENRIII) & CCD,., 1 O. 6, ori Richmond, Plulndln. , Top Coat. st, ; , ,.e I i .ii,i ipitits , May 16,'63 • ' 20-t1 i ' - From tie 'I 1%''...`.0, l, .: Punt Rolonond. Phila ; IS ho Dealers in the beearfeties of - - - i l l e lphl,, t, , , ,•. , = -.4111 the t.`KI quald'as . ". of Locust Ylountron 4e nett and White .1,41. Anthracite and itumzus Coals. NIT N VA DSE, LOCELITIAA & Co , oehositioi 1 , .):.1... , , (205 Walnut Street,s!adelphia„ Froiri t. 1.) ' i,- o ,r,:; L-, Cliv (chi re the depth of , water .• fr, ....., to ',-- . ,:;. they at.. preVated at all , OFFICES: .' ItO Thoadonv. New ,rk, LOCU.ST MOUNTAIN, LOCUST. OAP. WILRESBAR ,NeatQIIa 1.0 - , , ':r Al. le Citalq., and I.l:tili ill, to ',.. 14K111)) Street,lloo . RE, LE, RIGEL AND OTHER t eamen ti , •.,r p, wt.. in China and e1.,..e. here. Pioneer Shipper• from Itiwatsport, of - :WHITE AND RED ASH COALS , Steamers ~ ;,;-.+ , lvd at an)' n"ii , r indal (14 Y ur LFHIGH, SPRING 'MOUNTAIN. IT LETON, AND , tight, 1 W sint'oe ill, ' cot's:ClL RIDGE,COAI p 59 1:1_ Agents for the sale of the celetnated Georproo Creek ' Cumberland Corot, from, the Mines of the Con- OFFICE : ~ , aTON. 4il Kiln , : st , Pier IVo. 9. s.olalation Coal and Iron Company ,:f Maol end. . `Pt: :Richmond,.: lily , BANCROFT, LEWIS Co, 5n ,,,,, wii , u ,.. I Etimbethimt, , ,i, sto.nus AND snirretts nr27 t Georgetown. i Celebrated A SWILAIVECOA L, ( 20 1 Walnut btreet, Philadelphil. ' OFEWFS • ' Trinity B.tildin .. New Yor i,'• Doane St., Boston, OFFICE - 111 Walnut Street, Comma Building, Feb. 11, .05, . . 6tf tin ''l ~ 1 1C ofilre-77 Ced.'ir Street. lion Oflise-7, D,:ane Street' [Oct. 9.3, 43 _ I IVY!. lIUNTER, Jr., & Co:, MINI R. AND :GUM ES 0.1" CONNER. UT & PATTE 1 1 . , _ vim e and Red Ash Anthracite 01361, Po+ No, 1 1 .: ' LEIXIS AUDENRIED Co. apnEsTtiri co_ia,;” - 'l` - 7 - ,11.T.LL COAL Co., Agents , for the sr.le of Bair cell . t.d. • . , Front the Mines of cite Pa, •reo. C'o se. Aso laulteecti BROAD mot .- . ~. ,_ t; ..: IirATII. ..-1:;s120 LOCUST MOUNT AIN', OAL mks 1 Costr., .1. in 1110 creprated:Mahatiov Coal 'Fields r .NL). i1(1. 0 . IS mina - Street, Philadelphia. ~, • `I. , , ' I. , , t 'll t , %I , . OFFICES: -' No, 13 Droad-,,v, No. 1. Rector St., .N. Y. ',....N0 21 and,'",: Doane li.t., Boston. • -,' t'.., ' 'o.t ',•111 . :. i ..41ohlrird and Giirord'rille Colries. , Pier No, 17, Itichonouti. - - 43 - i Ma) ' 3 . ' ,,3 , ..2- i IN 1,1., 'fit. 4S:It It 91.7 E , . . • Seri '..Y1.)." CO Verk. MEM Orthbcr 1, ITEw. .T,:)PE fiFFICE ' -• ' gipping; i fIRICITE COIL al (ingot ilciati a re Ili; • LEWl'+:4 tDE 's . IVED et Co. , TFFICE RE I'l' F. 11: it Bite . * • ,k; Tug;tb • T: "forll.. • A. "4 OFFICES 11)AVI - 1' E.lftSo7i .ti 0::-, ..... . . .. T. l / 4 . ; : 1 / 4 ; IVIIITE _kSli ' . .. ' l / 4 ET T-. T.,-, ' ..CONNOI{.. ill::.-.P . ATTERON, SAMIJEL-..BoiiN - ..1, 4 _,,. vi-,g ) .:.-: . 1 / 4 .lltßer.lrinfl•Shippers - rif.the:i..*Nertrated .... N yitOCITST . MOUNTAINTOOAL - \:.• i . m. c L , '(-)..‘. -- f- .- .. ; ..No. - 43 .& 45 Tiinity BuitOin cr. , Ol ' • .. •' • - ;•;;; :-.tr• et: T l / 4 1 1 / 4 ';iiii'lelphi'Ft. .- . • •.- SHIPPING' , POINT: • -. ~ 3:. co . ,_'•ox, .. -. .. 3 .:;5 1 / 4.. p ATTE Rsos ,. .. .. .. 1 / 4 ...; tit : 1 / 4 ;‘,..,.ti Triftity• ' • ' - - ; P.03'..4, ELIKABEI.'II.PORT Ai.-J. '-- - ' • ",-"--- -•- .- - ...- : Pottsville: .? . ,•. •. !kilts) l!cily . .C'ettly, - ,.1.c4u.a.. , - .....-.0.11.1, •I.EASEN:-•-"l'lee .tifibseribers linve ti, ' HON EY . 8R00R".,,N,.. SPRING MOLTTAIii A t i - „ , •...priii.ca.i 0 ibid.:o eeverill' leitt-es [in.. their prop . . '-i. It tittem m l / 4 1 Ale . Kr:s . ll: , liv Thom' r:TY. Mt trli l / 4 7q ir.i ' ' n-jk. . {-- ! . `:• L 11, • 4" ; 51 ' ..:.- ' . ' • • *:- . .' 1 0 1,11 k C o t l i ll 2 ,, told Ili the ; 4)l . ll'loEli:tie - tichti.t.y of, , • . :r • • AND ..ItsT.T.C...T.C.I.totINTA ...".: .. , a0r...±.. - The grotttid.has been (nilv devel9ped;-antl . ...-.... :. ...-- t• - ' 1- • • .• . '• - _•l•istlet-irilift'ii. firit rite colliery. cm! 1 / 4 ht ,,, r1 (Ale- with L 64:1- *T ' . (Z IP. . -.-• -; --: 1 Es.F'FIEI GI - I: C O_Lk.LS • halo. , any furtlici•explprititilw of the mine. ••;-, • - .' 'l:t t f.: l / 4 1 / 4 'l'.. l ,;t•NT..si 01, - • . • -.. ' . ' --4 .. -'. .- - ' . ' ' • • • • • ''-'.tle tieett•iitike avlicaticht tinte:ss•ettpahict of erect, - - • • .tt i;.:5•4. .11E Al T 11.• '' ..• BALTIIIO.IiE . -Co . lti .&.- BLACK :DIAMOND , 1 / 4 .lthe'ituriiivenietrts.•. : •. • •,. .. • ... : , - • • ' • - • •• . - ...• • , -;1r to Gi - DEON 'BAST, Schrti•lkill Iffiveh,•Fielitlyl - l'a...tii• to DAVIS IE.4IiSON, s 1 Walnut - . 1 . -WILE - I] S' II Al.111E: -COALS: . .. -.. . - . . ... . ~. . • . - --- i ', Pt)ilad , iphia.. , .•.. . • - • -: • .AND THE'CEI4IIiAVED --.. ' ' ;:, titiry..7, ;11:;. .'" '.. .' .• -... GEORGE'S . . ORRE.R...OIIMBRRLAND (.11`AL .. . may -2i, '44. - :, . - . -- : . '.2.1-iy -- t'Elltf 3 ILA:FY,: :* E I OFFICES :.. A . ll :SM.,' MIZE - Nin ITE 21-4 041, Yehriits7 • n. ; m1 " r. " " Pi ' _ I." l'"m A \ .L4qllo7l.:Sc'ilivylktll. I.ll':llke,LbanTi.; • 1 ' • 11..ac1i - a AV anu vs b.• 111(1.1' ' " • • .Elk -.Bill Gas . C . oal • *. l Pi- ebra , ts.• C, P.. i; .6c.:N1.:....1(\..(-:•( : )...F.i...,1i:ii . . 0 - . 1: 4 •S . . . • 3• No. 01- .S T REE D; .:• . . ROBERT: - fi:i . r.oirtt,• nan,l - ger. ONNEC~'II~TG. OFFICES 11r. -rter ler '•`' ilirar;;Ti.” l " : --•- , P.'. al:Id T1L,7,..45111 M -Ul\lll\lOUS :at L SAWYER.. & • CO:, 1 I"eattint 1" ork.. te 4tver t, c , :t.,:firat ,, i coal frr . ,m their . Ce.t •.. . EDGE 111.1.j.;:OPLLIN,11:Y, e 6 - .. aM :•1,i;;; : ::!. e. - crii , .: : •ol) l +y•q . m • 1 '4, •1 lio I BERRY CREEK. co . t , c. • t ccc rl-• , i•_ . ;10...;;; tra` , ..9!L!..rop.t.ll,lctetl I r.;1.-c5•1 , :e.:1;;C. It ill ht.; Ira4B - . -• •• • • • - • -" EFT - • - . .r. (IitA.EFF. ocr . • . ;tn. 'lt. .131. - Ali I: 4 1:0N. IA it; 14:I.:Olt/ ..c1;;), cifipt;i , d 1;y tirit: 41711.er Win •'n tier rhe ul ri t re'l,ll.4 - , .fr0..0 - ti . ; 01 in it., prelem.t.i.4l, we I..).lll.tietnie t r. uf AU-na,l cpon ghippiNi -21 t . • • , : • ahlti (=IQ:EFT'. a . . „ ! 0 - • Cc0m. 7, 4 s;,nr:s'•it •'.,- . . . . i . Y F.: R I CO it .1, - IN.y.v. Alt. - -- - -11,- , : 11!)Fe'rjbe has r i. 4 . l ",i, rci .•! to t rn,,t., r:.. 1 t., .. w. .:I i-I:Pet i,:1 . :- . :i 71tt' le: fir , ir lit %:•:: cornifr ~: .R.1.,i1.i2J . ..4 n'. , 1 , 1:141!”,,:iiii .reets. :.brllc.r;.ngli of. 4'o!1-.i•iljr.... v..:hi..,,.. J. ..1„ .. . , ,,... pa: „. i . t ,,, 't.),l: 7.rrte._•rt! ft Onr , Ifrii ( ii7,:h ., ..D•L t: , ...v. 1...i , 11 lii.: uill ',tult 14, : be,eqi;a1.:i!' trvt #'pprl-1, - ,r f".pily itriih..ln . tho , .. - ..,5 , : .. for - pi;:li . np. !tit , :f: , uric,v., "iprii 4dL'i qrrsi'r :1.. :r.,, ( ,• i; 17'11e•Olt !k .1...N1. fil !.13e•li,I.v.r.r.t....m:irltil pr T....... Ai ... , :. 1.4 'for. d(..i cr. 10 14! ve , tr.t , . 4 , (51:-...1; ' • 1; .7.1'., 't;.s :itilf, SAFE STEAM BOILER, itrcjva ,, (l;l . f . c(!ej,!•,.r.fjer , ... f',. ! i• the 5•iz,...,+ . 1-n•telit per, ;-; t - d-n):!elicactere'r!•••ntir? otte!nzls . ar, , oZ.Lif. , :•; ,. ,11 , •t4 fyt?le - iita:4:6l!4y; of•feel, lenehri .tqi.l•trihs3.4ol2ltlon* '1;1y 1),..1),r •• • ..rk m^ le• ,4-rzi - ir. ch,ifv . ..iger:itle.h. rfrylrg • .11:41 : eiltc& .• , .estrei , ....S.:hr.Y;ki)l. 034 ;,,f. -•. . • , . _ irO.§..P,Pll- 44.R.11.1.01,T,::-,Tr...1 • -. ' WOpthingion . .1 .5:..1`.1"1-11.1-tri.-f:•;TRFT,ET; lii - ESTgtI.TUTIItI.B.. TA K • the thi.nhalide..ebti :l‘l at. • AN'S • i'oth,vill6. • • - 3 St f.t) it 7,1 ti telo4l. tt.; "I' oj tc.l . Mon-P 0 nit the, Iv' YAT;et v.nt the .ttiny.ll6ok l'cr.utk.hery IN;ire id.. loi51f,c.S111•:.1:11..4:.111:0.:' To j;•it Vier No; 7 S':.i;:vie:i~~ia )u_F ,r& .1. :Ing:irovidenre. , A :•,1) TiLD .AS.I.: COALS MEM - PAcgtile I • : . 1t P:t,•,t:eGt IVi . ) , : - . .')-.....1'..f•t . i.i... . .. ... . . §1 .1 3 2 1-:E3lt2;l2;l2lotts J. 7i..)1 yERs r u ß Li s il E p s yy 4 T. - . 5-4! "mpAy:f...: . ,.g,NlNG.:;j3y - BEN.Tow:, - 1.: - ANx.0.. - ,p0mmt:gi,f:,!sp.11:q4-iL: . j4.' ';:isl:my.oai VOL. - . Xlji: i :ELIZiIIit_7II I PORT : S L. coAL., •.. T:.sfrt)l .- .T .ist. u,o -:•• •. c f.:,..c.e,„e0-o„. sTprr. vAN , • Minor 9, ftnri Shipi)ere of the eelelmited ITT,M) COAL froni the Ebheryale Onllirry, t ua _ E-zletcp., Pa . :, npd dedlero itt the !,e9t i•nrietice 011 4 • AVITIRACITE :ANO B.ITCHINOUS COA Deli‘ri:ied direct. from the mineeur,on.board ! 17111 - 7,NtON; N. 3. ; . • ELIZADETTIP()RT i . ';.• N. Itra'N!•iWl.Ql-i., .N. 1:.; - • POIt'F:RICIDIONIi, . . . OF V.IOEM-:-.4.1 &4713; Tr.i.iiltr, Buil.k. '. II I ISroildway . , NeivlL'or.k. • .• .. - • NEW YORK. MEE DANIEL PACKER .& Co., C A. S . . OE. EL-No'., 4 • Pine •Mt rret, nlesi ! o.c.zobe'r 14; '65 • 41.18 Alf i*:: 11 . U1E,,1,&, :c(),; 'S SPRING 310tNTAI3 'LEHIGH ' e.~~~.i - 1 J~.9, Yorktown, Carbon County, Forma. :ir,tILNUT E: ESVI 'l;uzenuie Voianti, illy '2 3 . . Elli=ailEi OAr ••11:111.1,1-71G11""COA1.; is niyvt - s - 91d each s.i)ely,.in PhiizidelpiOn ni d vicinity. .b}' onleriy g - from therm mii:; - .ll.lly;iys depend upcni ktire'al-nci..• • PFFICE,i 09 i St, Philnirieltillett: SILLI.)IAN . . . . . . ..thanufachircrs- uraeniiv- , requei , t. - 811 ,Operators. • rg.Screuns, e:thrnine tho.se. new, patent Screen. • .• -- • .. shop, or at .'rvOrk: at . the :bianunOth • - • • George S• Rep'plier.-'near St.• Clair, where they P. 44 ENT COAL', . SCREEN*".; • im : for aanie time . •;'• ••• • • . . , . . _• . 0 , ~,,......,: „ „. , ,,,,...inirrha.4 i ngaereens made., under 'thin Patent: 110- ‘ ,i2i7 r . v., 1 7 ? . 3 ., : n 7; ,, , ,9r any trouble 10 - to:patent rightrwilFbe'nvedded, work done promialless and dießivt.ch.', • '•u..4..revement" 'Abe -...proce',.e: of. manufacturing Coal Seseene; hexehy.ziw• - •-e not tce that; t • • et.'"•e• LAUBENST.trN, •firenti..n.rt,orl fbe a;i , litv of Ihe pati2nt June isle': • :,•• •.• : ••• b , •en f ly.•og tabliAted af ter. a long trial in - . the Tnite'd • • • • • Cirenit fnort I:I hat injure:Hone have] ,eerrgrantoi, •' • and r ill ei , llthille agaituLt'Uoi; - and all violatio'ne A.i..6.theCtlfe irorfnctiori , nettling, .. Lanbensiein lel• infrinrienr . • • 4 -taid pr;.teet mut by Order of -the .Ir. .('ireult Court., • ': 7 - 4-Ivsk it and rognier . l_ _47" t •;#3._ Feriber.4 re ' ta•ei;efi 'wince; .that•rt be follow • ,: fire the rely 1.erF0u . .4 wlu; • are at present :innhori7ed to me t h•N eed:natent•iroproxem era flit nianefaetureru tit !,reel:-, in cot thro ug hout the Cud 'region :•• W. 13110'0K, • `e:runton,'l'n•.- 1. U FRI . C.,K,. Potty , : Tztr4;:cp.liby. lbef:o3lllthiefillerS W!:1l1411101.11 - llike ill violation unleEs : ein,nrheed•hv oe'ners rentdrr. ' FRI ' of .toliK•r _reQ. %iv are • fleterMilleil to. preApente .-vorY.Sti.T.EISSOR.. - TOBROOK . II . OEAL&Kitto di,e'oiy,r 'of pur , ..e:nere: awl 'mare: ag wel tuanutniurer; , •uf coal ttntaf rundeln .xltit•Fnr`Tn COAL. aEa SCR. lia'',ENS, • . 1 .0 ' II N-' 4 • • c • P srek. - err': ' ein der' _the Jf : Pittimt . r• -• -'• • . - - RAILROAD. & ..biORWEGIAN STS.; POTTSVILLE - Pt :- • .• • -•_____. • : Hazleton'. May 9.. !Ili , . . . •• J '0 FIN I .I\l' - - • - mANTFACTiIiER • COAL SCREENS, - : .• E. Or the iNnteat nrAit -..7105t ..Approired • Istylieu. - • • .. • .' • The iireleuipied iNho lf a pnt:Oenl. Screen 'Manarrie-. :IT: H.. . [siren Informs* . Cnat Operators and. - others. ,that-•he-hrslitg, St.; 'MARKET, ma, nu fact nring a neiv COAL; teen. Elt N..; patented ' • • '1 June tl, I'sd4. tend. another' patented ..AnniP-t...Sl.fiGh:•••.;ilBl'miened.tt fine aasottment..nr LADIES'- and :liE (3 CA R.A NTEES wILL•ali-c(Lt,MIt;NS , •• :' •. ' , • . S RETAIN ITS-ORiGINAL'• SIZE;. UNTIL . r Isis G. 4 .s . TIVELY W.Q.IIN . • * .• • i; , • sol irite a continuance of the • paltOno.llo he invifrs the a - tree - Lion-of the latblic.• . • ape h t •r e t,Wa t ! to . liberally beitoired upon • • ' • •. . • . - • • .I,OIIN -DI EMI. • Z7,t , ' fuss- tti a . • • . • • : . • ltallit St t-earnf • pito:ldyls. Harduttr.e Store,. • gb is; • ' . . •••• ..; . Nov. 4, 44 . POTI'SVILLh!--11k: " itrilioOirsis' • .* - • • - '• .. GOODS GROCERIES . ... • R it. •V 1' st s !pc) eenerelasarirtreentof• • • . The unth:rttiuned_will continue . to .Carry on the taaP FANCY . GOODS st"r:- (formerly :SHIMS Iteii4 at thit:tte, - . , • - • • • •., "net- of ?ttatkettind SArond , stretmt, Iltrw“.altleTtri,"-. 111 . fi n " •• • .•:• • • •••• :keep hand a fall ancl•rhttic..e 'or Dry G'oesitikl•le • •••••. . • : -1.- .••,..... • C mid Prosi.iPsiona, ..grelluselisku - Shsrlsi . • .'. • • • W.:I3ECK. P l Marti it. IQtlf -- 11. tr...• • •.• Undi"Shielis, • • • '•-• ••• .13111; E.IL! I,t lltt3Eß::-Thniaters*t • ... ; • ; • •• Nee14,41/4, 14 desires • ietn((l Ihenka to the .nnblie 'For . • : . .11rtildkorchkolle; tufe-r, I,.plits - unge' In ;he. ilat4,. !Ind'. to lacono-it that . . • • Hi:paler n• -• is it 111 prepared to fal orders promptly, 16(' h atrtelti.,: - Ca 64:q- and plank.' • .....' • SILAS.BAW •-• • lf and •••••' • Ict;s: ' '••• :sp-tt• • • 100;000 Watches' Chains, Lockets ; Riiigs...-Ercelets.: - " Bets 'of JeweltY. Gold-Pens, Sc:: c., r. , - : _ . Tole disposed of itt.ON„E D01.1...A.R -each. WittrOnt re gard to value, Pot to'bopaid.-for until you,kriOwWhat . you are •to 'receive. -- . ..- . -• . .- . - . ... ... ~‘.. -.• . 100.0 old Iliinting-Case.Watehes....each $50.t0 $125 *-- 50o.Silver Airatcnes,... . - .' • •.:. -each:2o..lo .as, 10;000 Gold Pens and Silver P.a.5e.'.......'.e.arh', 6 to . . '.B 10,u00 Setts Ladies' 'Jewelry, .o.4ortedyeach ..- :3 to • ' 10 And. a large a eqirtinent•of Jewelry. ofevely... denrip4' *lion for ladies! and gents , weir, varying. in value from Sit to*.s2s each... The': method of diePdaing . of Plow goods atirt each: Is' as, follows:•,- - ••• ... •.- . - ..•. ' CBRTIFIOATES natnitte ao ARTICLB and its price .. .. . ~. ..- .. ~ . . , are. placed inSBALED.BINVELOPES tindWell noxed, .—.---- , . . cy.,l tr E. TIRE 01., IR 'P.-to-PER. - -....•.-: • • . -- . • one of which wilrne rent •Iby...:Mall 'to .'any- address. on i-5 .. . - . - - • • . - . .I'._ ,•)iiroit. :Ciebigvii 'lllfutritiiii .. .,IKiierd . fair In . -- . receipt Of Price. : One Certificate 2a "cents. . klre-for. • - BIIOW.N.S.' , $l. There. are no .BLAICKS, ' YOU ninstjget the value. 1 4. Cen enii pound:paid fOr.clean.Whlte Writ - 11 : 111 III! : and In. raglids, :at ... , „ •*. Phernufceotlas. . -of your muoney.. , .,,olrculare with .particulars: FR .E,- 31Ogazinv Pa per—und also Old Newspapers. Pam 1?..0v...11,. 56-41 -2rit end Old tiocio %via ! the covers talierf off.. Colospa • , „,.' ~...,..-6,„, • • ••• .- •- . -.-•. • . .. • Address;' - .... ...'.. ..:' 'A,1".J...3.1.48.P88..t.cAx. • p o und.• • ' 1.. .BANs44,.ltf 0 -'l°.'ea . A"L'"'• 44, ••• • - ' -.. • . 2298 roadway * X.T. .-'• - -Box-5210 1 1 ..0., New. York. . April z'i. '6.4.; - :• • • 4 IiVAT I PTiLES,, ._ - • . .' - • --. • . .. , '• - , s . - t•'' , . '.... •. . 6,1,00)E8,- Y. ;..: .. .! . r_roiaiii.th . .iiid loroca.....isaum.--viiiciecitved an • .. .f..s.- a lot of chojeenrytteinth,:Grocna and other Bulb's; A.Fink,e .t.- Lyon .Sewing.MaChine for 'sale -• .• ' --..• ~,, . JEWEI - ) 1 . and for sale at :13....BANNAN'alilook and Bead Store. ..,, .. ... . _ , . . ~ . ......„ . . Bookstore of the shbscriber. Also . a Wilcox ..13 . .... ..- -- .. : ALWAYS . C 1 A..8A 311) : . . U . . . __. - - Sewing . Ifiiclne. Both now and'of latest Ratt • .. 0,7 4 .11 kinds of Isfinecatlnstruinente,VlcilillBtAT t 1 1 :11 1 "...r,-.1ki!w a , 041. 5P 8 07 :63141 . rintfAirACPY , / 4 4 will he' 'llti cli , "•iril .• • • .. . , •8.i3 .N , Iss Viol NtrlVlo,.(itntar and Banjo Blrfnga.. conattn 5I:. a r ~,, . T 3 on, Louden, at, .... B b nyvyni, ~ Dec- 2 • '6k -. • ' • • ' .1 - - c hand- ••.• .- • '.• --' Jail zifi.. ' (J 454:-,5 •• • t . ov.'ll, 6..-0-21 n. • • - ....F armateutirts. - . ... swr A:4l:itiiilNES AND POTTSVILLE 'filladelphla.--Plers for the ShiPment of intivatties; (3.. I.EF I I- S. t IN E.S. LEHIGH. MINERS ANir/ SD:I77AB or OASTWER, STIOKNRY - & WaLINGTON SCHUYLKILL CO. .T.. IL s. SOHOLLENBERGER :AGENT; •.• .• . .Miner mirl Shipper : pf:the cglebratorl "." . Black Beath White, Ash :end.. ft:died Noun •• • tain.FreeFree BuFnh* •: • PINK :ASH. :COAL: T. ADDRESS-Porraythz.r. orltirmsil Lix,.Schnj4- F NCT -Fit A L. sa.P..E -My East, Franklin Lorbetri , SCOn.l .i 4 som bk3lcqn' , ;..( !..0.1)W ELL:S . :O\I'ER who. . Arc; sole- A!.Tnts. prilerintrfront - thent, zany upon getrrng n pate srtirle.' • ' . • (_\"o.112• Walnut . .St.; PhThirklphin. • 111 . UFSI• • ' , Nirsv : . . • . t. _ btreet,.Boston.... • AIENRY..IIEII... • . . . .Thmont: 314.n..11 , 69. •.• . .. • U@..12 :41 P - ~ ... . .. .e.r .• - rmiißov.r.NrENT :is- noAI ! . S ' r.REENS-', ~ ttndeiltttali :1 . 1 , e . tiow •prepareil, to inanpfactore. 'art-tif,ift. in Ni-bet; , vlife. all kinds of,SCREEI`.7ii for Ang ecntl: of the - iptprove . dniattufacttvedtatertt'et3 tkt.t. LaitbeOptte , :a, -I.th Febraafy,'l , S62_,.- - ' :• . -.- . . . . m . is:numnfeetered .tnis proeess,• are . inore Ili : a - lilt:lip their Pa : nil - letter: and ere - fnritiSird ie riny, to he haain • . are' made , of eimare iron, iu - spett saapc . as. to t the.ecial - slidin•froin - one size .tn the other-be: ie thoropghi.ik ifssnrierl. - tuna .preparing•it better In be. done .bf cast.lrou or wire screens; J. ll. l scrrfuvEn. . . Centre Street nbove . Alar)cet.. MEM "AMERICAN I - lOUSE," POTIrs LLI, . !.; :: SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, .V'ENNA., • • a....NEW - COKER, •••.•• . . . . This "Rouse" hav;ing • been 'Clotied . 'for • the past foir leers, has been re:opened io anch Style particulartneet the wants Of the •public.• :Thellatmt end . most desirablehnprovetneolshave beeirintrpdticed in every department • Large and spacious Rails, bead= ;Rini .Pariors,'Sating Room, Private Businesiii Hoeft. and - the::.cOnvenienees and .requirements for. 'II . rst 'class trade..'. Chambers, with aulaterrupted.ventflktiOn,. each hendsemely - ftiniished wljh sold walnut.; :en for inattMsseaand Tticker's hair-roled t!pringe Bera.'liilliards; &c.. Each havb their ;respective ti.e7- Omit:nerds taraishedln:good: taste. Large and cOnvel 'inent stabling is coat:meted - with th.• house' tinder the ownershin of:Meikrs 1. , E. BrOwn and dack..10.6 -2 0. whose names are suiPzlent to guarantee .that.noineg-; lect will 'ho.- allowed . in" that: department.fact, nothinghas been . spared - tiimXke:“The Americarl' the House' of Sehdylkill ;County.. The , lessee having an experienee of-..sinne . fifteen • years in- public . bm.ineta, -during which limo having 'been : . Proprintor - The Arch Street; also :—Ephrita Springs t• Laimaster Co., pa., and both id:operation et .the same time ; will give at• least: eV* 'asinranee of 'competency to CaterSor'the.pigilfotinde... • • Jaly .65. ; . • -129- .PACli'ic 119'irgl,,;::i'..: . 1.70,.172,:17,4- . & 1.76 i g l Eer.vi:.c,li :Street; ;.113c4,ivezi(,' , Ou:rilar:tqt:& : 11)e:y .P.ltorafiios• . • ' • . • . • "The PACIFIC ITOTEL•Is well and widely known ,the fruvelink public. - - The location - - is especially- sultal ble to .merchants and business men lain•Ouse {mill: to-the . ..business part of the • men. • otit.he 111,11; way Of . S'outhent and• Western tratel—and adjacent hi all the pi - inciparlt,tilroarl and" tet - unbent:depots., ': • The: l'acffic has liberal. aheonantodations• forjat'cillon guests: IL is funiished.. and posseSSeS every mod ; .ern ittifalw . ement for the ecinaroittinil entertainment of its furnates.:''The rooms fire spitelous and Oel r'entila- - ted't provided' with; gas : and water; the. "attendance: is -prompt: and respectful t and the:tahle higeneroply pro. vlded with eyery,delicaeyof•the season 'The subscri ner,•who,•for the past-rew'yeark has bean •lhe lesser now. sole proprietor: and intends to : Web-. Itintself theroughly•witlf tne interest's' of hitehonse:' -With long ei.p , :rience. - ait a notel-Iteefieiclie trusts, 'by -Mialerate char; es and a. lineratpolicr, Au 'maintain the artfrable reputation. otthe•racifie • : .• • Sept.'2, 7 05.-3h-I,V . .1! 011N:PATIT.N; Jr. NORTH= VV:ESTERN Centre . - • Undersigned would, respectfttllyi • infnrin - his friends...llnd tteneriik - that lie . htti, taken the: ..`Not th-Westorti •Ilout,e,"recenilY 1 * -1 Cupird by paniel FP,'l it flt'r (nigh of Pottsville. :and will diwcite . 111 s Whole 'Onto anti intr. his. "trneets ..cornforpthie.. The hOuse . .is lai r and eonnwodiou.S: - Table.tt•iti..bee;tlAliedwilt, thi.be•et prOvisions market . utiords, cud, hit B krill lull:toil:pl . Wit .the. choice 4 Liquors.... There are e3celient•auti eatetative Stables triad Siteds,. and 2 latg'!,:'yitrds for 'proversoin 'der the stiperinfendeiire.of a :rood end reitahre cr , illlperCTl Ile•therufore . rtf.spettfully: eel fair share of the puld patrnita& , e. . • 1.25; . . . . • DOC Cirt, S gt:,.(.1%;:n :litiAce i • . : • nending, Pa. , . •. •.: T'rripttetor.- . •• tbr. litlttcr-,1'23k4 140.111 a rivi;i7' old • riet tleit fie hres`tal.en'.ttic. eSE, Bea!Un‘,2 . ... ". where.. he • if+ pre . pafed 'to . nek9mtnodtte . pati-pn t , 01'1111 the ...spasun,. in the best style. .11 lique: . • : • ' 6;r.. sit v,se. lat'votabiy ' loown.t the:tit lietlic:br toubty as NI ex- Give • • • ' . • • .11.• F. •$10.5..0.N. Noc , . : ..• ' • 44-Stif • • ITN IQN. :.1 - 10TE.J.,; ...." Mite EXCHAIVA HOTEL) :. 1.1. q%..." 4 N .. CENTRE Si'.. POTT`thrIL . L..t, a g' - ' Zr L sm v o JArOB LINDE-MATII, Prevr. - . ' ' -ETITED S T FATIO7,S.II()TfIii-, . Y. & New Craven & Western R. R. Dept, Bc!ai•it .Sl3;eq, itottoin. P. M. PR..IIsT formerly I.t the Anwrirau TirmSe. May. 13. 19-1 ' . .. .. . •• . - .-:- ti6hte.i':::& . 11i0ItillS011 - :iirAnoil.'...t.RE, c-i2 ,- 1 - 4.,Eity, .1.R.031, . ... .:. 1-.0:0 I,N ,i- - okc: ! • :.'.. •••• . -.. . ,••• . . •.. CortNER 1 ,C4:Fr4,ANE! 31..krutri',,.f . irini .pr' Tin: ..S4 i, .1* . : : :. ' ' • :: . .1..'.0 .. r . r. • \'1LL5 . J:P.A.'... ~. - - ..: •.-' • CIE Oil C-3 E. rf!' _ . - Agents for - P.ET-rivii:F;Noulip li t Man: A3l.Eltlie CABL EI ... VIM:AIN W.::: -,„, -7" '..") 4-1. ) - i '(....' ..t%L.,.74.,„ ii:„.:7-:1261\ , '` W.::, - - § -A:'t ",'3l'.. -, , ,401'- -1.1.3--_ ,-.,,..A.1-.100, ; • - .:-.r -2_ •":- ' . . .. . . . In 'all VI , lirrinctle,!, frnm-,3-.1.41' ti, 11. 1-4. inch,. Ms I'rdnNindlit:•...-t iinsr fa crane, :Ind - e.nri ,ifinu , i , :' Al.d. Trijdn NininrChnius ; tlie un1,;,,• kind - o..ed fin.% . iii.En rape for unlning. , ':. .:- :_kinn. VP; ?ii5,..-33- .'. • . . runvEA-.:&;. . ; • • ' Scrap Metal .Me - rchartts NAcirDtE. AND - FUR- '.I -1 Conner' of so tilf" . ap . .l.r.t•NZl. and Nti...l:.,Sol.:Tll:itaietda,- . -•: • - • . .. • •. • •Ingot• Copper, - .r,o,bitt. Metal, . Fintndry `Facial e, Ingot Brass,• . ••,, : . . yel:, fialticeT. • '• • ; Rig Tin; • • . Bar hOti, :•• • • Bar Tin, • Sheet Irmi, Old Pig Lead, Sheet•Zine; Old Cripper, , Bar. Lead, •-• •.• :• Eitepl,' .; '..• •. . • Old-Brats, SlMlter, • .. Bota';, Old Lead, te„ Antimony,• ' • ' : • . . New and SCCond-hailds 3tachrpiftts7 and Illa&.- smitfis , Tolits,-andSteara Enfiitlea,,••honght•aild .la7Article , cot evetv description in use by Machin fats. and Foundrytrieta,..furniAed to order.. , • - . • Catth paid for Serpi?' Iron, Old'. Rails, and all. kinds or Metal's, .• . - . . Igeh. !(1,1„,...6-3 • . ' _'4 1; • WATCH . Ea.AND . 1EW.E147.• - •: • b , ..::5... - Qliq,lp . ok4l.t . .sl;::-.EI ‘4E.WCEItY-lAT-. - LOW "PRIICE'I. SATURDAY MOibliNG JANUARY 6 1866 HOTELS. SoNis,lllCin . ,i4'retitap*Eq) ITARPWNRY, IIIISC.gUANEOU.S. Another hoPaless case of Consumption CURIMBr COMPORiASTItUP or WILD CHERRY. cnree performed' •. .•• .. • . ': . . . . • - eine, In Pulmonary. CON: •••' SITAFTION, Ci,nelas, Colds, -Asti'. ma, &oochitls,:lnfuonza,.'Nitoopin C,ough,.orOup,„ Spitting. of:. Blood, Liver COlil.- lu the Side snd.Rreast ; 'ridding or Raising in the. Throat, and ail Dlseaseit of the - Lungs . - and 13feser..haVe'eaelted:the astonish:"' .• ' meiat•of all 'who have witness-. • • • edirsimarveloueedeet. , • • .. • For. thirty years : , . • •it has beett ; • astandard . ' • r.elnoY- , : ' . . • • .: • • “Cacl.". .Cinieuritittion'Y sWAr-IE . . ivaii d care "Cops:umption. ,- „ ' • "Can be curet". Le cared "Consumption" C 014 P "Consumption".._ "Can lie cured:" , ' ."Can be cured.", 4.l9,3l;ne:nrimurrimPppli:orui;;; bbee - " Owi t' unl Pt i6 ; .n - *MB OffERR Y . .-can he citred.", "Unirumiyilonn • "Colistiiykption" ; i 4 (lonktimptaon. , : 'Can. be ctired.." •"Coxisninption , . , . • ''"Van he cured..? - • Thirty Yeats' Experience, and, the : great amount of • testimony froth all lam Of the world, hag proven it a standard and rellablkremedr: • • ' . ' .AnansiowN. Mayl..lB6S. & Fpx 'GzsxfAAlEN , —.Abotit two 'ydari . ego,:my wife was suffering : with- Consumption:-anddu-' rung her sickueSs : had the best with , attendance - In this and adjoining Count - lea. ller•case Was prbtionneed hopeless by all of. them:. r. MIA induted,:through tee recommendation of yOreagentr . -Dr. - .ltetac fl Miller, of C'el't Erect:nor:iv, Eerki:CA:nintY, Ta.;•iind Who can yeti-. fy these fact, try•DrA.wayne's comOofind syrup of - Cherry. After 'tising.• it; for'. some tithe. she .was entirely curr , d,add now.ae well. ai:ever.. her life,' and fully able.tO•perfOrm her usual :I am co tai lv satisfied - that Rill to sour veneration that I am in , . debted for her -restoration to • health, thai:Ugraht full liberty to give her.ease pablicity, :in the:hope that :otheranow . stiffering may derive benefit froth her exPe 7 : vicars: Youp,: respectful ly. • : • -..: ..• .. . IiNNRY G..1101-IN. • • This Old established: remedy:: prepared 'only. by. Dr. SWAYNE & SON; felo North: Sixth Street,: Price $1 - per bottle six.bottles: sti. • • C7r 7Sokt- 'by -.Ii.ENRY 'S4YLOR, bruggist. G. iiillOWN.& SON, Pottsville, and all dealers in Medicirie. . . Ma nh ood ;:-.:ll6*.Lost „.; Just Published. anaw editfoil :of. Uri i, - .4%."lCulvervcillthi . GrAtebt , will Emy • • otit.tho.radicat cure ..(without. medicine)' SreiNliTqltlZWEA.. or. . Seminal I .l7ealr-.• jilvolotitarj SeMinal liirseS, - -liarozni:ey, 'Mental and'. Physical Incapacity. Impedithenta to . - Mittriage. etc. aIF.O Consul - Option .:.tpilepsy, and fits : ltillaced -by sell-indulget!ce sexual. extinvaL•ance. Inn pealed. envelope. 'only 6 cents. - .The celebrated autlior.iti admirable 'Oe:sny clear lydentonstrates,' from a 'thirty . ..yearti•- successful pmc , ,lice; that the Marin:Mir consequences of. self-abuse May. - be.intlically . cured without the dangerouttitse of inter ..rual medicine. or the hpplicaticin of the lidife—ptdriting out d.bintle of cure - at once simple, certain: and effectu al. by nieans . of which eve sufferer.. no matter what. his audition inay - nlay .cnie himself cheaply; and rnrli%ally.' .'. • .shotild be .. .in the hands of every, youth and-every malt hi the. nod. . '. • Vent. under seal. in a plant envelop., :to any athltess., .on - receipt of - six cents; or two punt- stamps Aildrosa the *o4l:disbars. • • , . ... • . • • . . . . • . •., • • ;1 - IA.S.. J: 'C. 1.27 BotvQi7 York...Ps , s.f :Office 13(.5 .4 556 . 2, TIM UNIVERSAL.PATHFINDER, 10:SIN:ENS RCVS • POPgEi. ' A Gnide.for , all . ..iconic fo all aultitets 'and td.. in draTiOttlter,'.purcul your; ' spealAnntid. lay asicie'yinir knitting-:}loyn,- bang up you'r ...skates. and examineir.: . put the -ponk in yqui - pOcket_for. reidy..retcrengs -and - go on your way.,..; . • ,- • .... • JA'NIES MlLLi.;l3,',Puldiclier. • 61.`2 .13iiind way, INa'w gold byjboik and nemiadealers everywhere. , - Price, nqi. in'gilt, ' -- C. • An .Agent wanted in .every city - and i'onntY•ln:tfie. Addre.,4 RO.v. YE N. 0124ST1tAD, • • •NoZns Park AN - Cline, Brdoklyrr. N. Y.- ~ '.:'Dee: • : - • • -.4szTrt- IMP.O.RTANT - o•FEMALES _-___--- --- cil y i : Es4 .----,c. t c\ v:v - E. ~ it ~,•, . \-1,, 4 . • /( 1 . 4 5 , • ''"r4 , , 4 ' .. 0\ vtc . / _ _,,, ~- --- m.:• - -1.,.. .-\ 41? i ( 4 47 . 0 .., V / t. L ' 4 - ',i, 40 , o-- (r, -'--' - - PILLS PROCLAMATION! The iteko now r. tibr Fcitantes. . . III3..QIIEESEMAN'S EEMALE . PIUS_: . Rill temm , diattilY: retie ‘:e, witlctu lilt • distnthan ces'of the fmtiptlie cliSchark,e, whether 'arising, from re tar or suppresshirt. They-act like a Charm -in re :min,' n fltcpaini that accompany. difficult or ,imnind-. erate"ifieand are the.,only' safe' and NI in bl e remedy f‘tr-- Flushes, Sick-Iletidache,:ieM e,ii 'the Loiffs, Back. and :Piflpitation of :the 41iitatt.,: - NerYoup -Trenior,•llysteriess, Spasms.. Briiken . :Sierfp, and Other unpleasant fintklanuergust-effects.of- an unnatural-eon— dl ti tuf of • the seXual fumetionS..• In the, worst. cases : of Thor Al MIS:- or Nyhlte-S.-they r effeet iLltpeetb. cure: DR. - 011EtakAls1. 3 S :FEMALE PILLS - • Asve.beei . fised . ..ovER:AvTARTER or : - .A: . cENTT:- . 4Y: • TheY are pffered as. the.- only, safe means of. re :netylni.-- interrupted 'thenstruation; • hut Ladies must hear in. mind that.- there 'IS one • .conditiciu o r the-fe male system in whieli'the.Pths calinot; he.' taken with opt producing a PECULIAR RESULT,- The conditifin . PREGNANCY-thereferred .te.is . result litllSCAliffl -Ati.E.. Siteh,is the' irresistible • tendency of themcdi .eluelo :rest - ore the Sexual funclitins tea a normal con ' dition..- CV6IT . the reproductive power. Of nature chi HI t resist. ir::: . 114 EY 'CANNOT bo. Lwat 4n 'any' . . CIIIEESDM - ArS PENILE PILLS Are ihe . iinlyMedirilie that -MAIMED AND SINGLE 1,...AD1ES hate 'relied upon for. many years, or can rely upon Vow. :B1 WARE ;*TliesePills form—lie finest: Preparation . ever imt forward.. with IMMEDIATE and PERS.DSTENTSDCDEss; . .Dririrt hr deceivCd:' Take this Mivertivenient toyour ,Druggist, and , tell 'him' that -you. , katit tIieBEST. and most RELIABLE MEpIeINE'INT4EWORLD;wkIich crimjlried in. . . ' . . . -'.• " ' • ••••. • . . • OTIEESEM.A.Vg. FEMALE 1911.51 !! . . . . ...I'.4ek have received. and are, now ' recei'Ving the eine - tion . of : the rilm:t - em inen t'Physicians in Ainerica.; ' - EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with each .Irox—th 0 price, One Dollar. per BOX.• containing from .ea to fra Pills!: Mlle 'sent by ninik promptly, by remitting the price ..to the Proprietors: or - tiny ariiiMrii,cri ALTut., in Carfent fend*, Std.") BY DRUOCISTS . tiENERALLY. - - ' -..IILiTCRINDS - .k.1.4 ILL). Ityroprietope, -. '. • ,:' :• . - . • '.. • -. ' , •-'' D Street, New - York: Sold IP Pottsville by J. (3-. B ct' R WN S.Ol. HENRY irs. SAYLCR end :DR:' ROBINEALT. •In litinCesville. by .L.AWRENLE ..t- BROWN end C. 11. BRUNINI.in . Ta lumina by Sfl ABE '&;I;ON9. anti GRIN Me, el301 , 1D:- Oqobet 43; 'e3. '-'..-- - -. -- ..:. ' 43 - - ly.eow :-. •• EticotarAge • licinve:ltlstaiufnctit: . 6l4 - • CIiAtgLgS,'EVAIREII . . . . . S - --A.LAATANDE :-S A T ES ' ; .:. .Secoind . - POit4viille • • . • minburico 'to the buStuess eornumnitp of this rat the' adjoining cquinfe,s, :that .he • inaetifite- tnres•SALA3LANDER - SAFES cif ail sizes and •L wiliraptedFire-jjrouf, which,. point 0f. '1. 4.3 wOrkinanship mid - finish, will •ccim pain with' those ob. tained•fr.mn uny.other eStabl - ishinent in • the eountry.— Ile always' keeps sitfes'pn hand for sale; and - nip. make them any eizc,. for - Banking and other. , Public iiistitn- Wins, as cheap, if - not.cheaper than theynan . .be obtained (rim abriiiid., • • : • • . . .' • :• Ile rp era to BenjamitilifayWoOd,:tfeorge Bright, Thos.. 'Conch sad `Henderson, .of,' this Borough, who.. have' his Safes in nse. , ••• Unne.13. , 63,L-24:tt . • • STANIPS COMMERCIAL and-.:... .. BUSINESS ,G4 At 11.4.N1VAN , 8 Bookostore. • ov. . . . 03TRA t r GOOD .. .ROOFING. • ' • • • A33 . 01:1T : TAE ~ P RICE • or. TEN . WARREN'S GiENLIDIE PEBBLE ROOFING - .:13 now need niOre thafinny.other kind: It is .both Fire and W.ster PrOof, an will: outlast- two tin roOfs;_while it : costs only,ahont•halt the price of •tin. This • roofifie put on -by the sabscribers.'at short notice.. • . •• • ' DeFItEII474. Pottsvile. . . . It cennot he.pnt on roofs pitching ilver..3 - inches. to. the fait.: •It ran be put on flat,•if neceasnry. - •. . . .LIFE 11 9 taiL:11,VICE . . • ' •.... , . ..The Ciliard Lite insurance,: Armaity and Trust cOrti.;. pony : of l'hiladelphia, :.Oftice., No:4OS Chestnut ?treat; the first door East (011ie Custom House. •••:CAPITAL42OO, I 3O4‘,-CII.ARTER - PERPIcru AL. Continue to make insurances Ott lives on the most. fa vorable:tenns.... • - • • . • • . .The capitelhetng paid up andlnv&Lted, togetlitiNtith a large andeenstantly Increasing rebe.rVed fund, offers. a perfect securitfto.the-inunred. - . ' The premiums may he 'paid yearly,• half4early or The company add a. iMiins .periodleally to the incur ranee for life: Thfi e•st bonne, appropriated in Detem ' her; 1344, the second bonus•in December, 1849, - and the third bongs in Deceinber; ISM ; which 'additions make 'an - average of t. more : GO percen cmon the premir tmcs paid, yithouCincre4sing the annual premium, ' 'hernia; ltidgiyay, '" John A. BivAvn; • Hobert:Pearsall: , • '• Latimer, • • - Thomas Jitines, ;John IC Slack,..' Frederick. Brown, • . 'John C.. Mitchell, • George. Taber,: - • Da/tell:o9n, Henry G. r - Seth:..Conly;.. . Isaac Starr: • fianiphiefe eontidhing tatee and explanationa, form o application and . thither•infortnation can be - had at the Office, • ;THOMAS . IfIIk;S:WAY; 'President. Joan F. Janis, Actuary.• ' ' 9f B. I4i.m4AN,TottAs7inis, - .4ent:for • thisCminty, . ... ~ . . . . .. . .. Tiocosisugt 011,11n4 Gliceriise—a -superiiir ar l...r-tiole for promotiritthe RroUrth of 'the- lialvat ".NoT t 11; ?6. ..2ra ..,' .814241 fiS'... Pharmaceutists. [RON nianatliquie4 by Lilly-the . beet In tbai bonnr .. for.sale by . B. 'BANNA.N., . ... ~. . .:,-.. --. ;;7'x. z.- - , •-: :i, . ' 7, , ..,.,; : , . - ~ - '''',W; --'• ' l 4' — ! 4 ' . ':5: :1i..i. , '.; . , - ---,,-- . I ,;;;;- •!. , .. 2 •:.' ....-.-:::' -... - . 43. . .V. -.4 . 1 '•'. - -. --,- ,, , , i-:.si.„ '-, .- •-. -- .f ‘'.jt-'..,,1, , j 1115119ffil ::'• i' ,:. P- : : : ,1,,,,,-.. , .. , • ... ... , -.:-.' ',"' '": -,.::'..-:--::,,,'.,-:- - ' 4-f - o.' - ,-.--:: E NIER *an, ..'.. -14 „., -444 21,) 11111/11* r.,, a11 ' 14161111 - • 14.:411r' il l e. la d : Ple lo4 o6 r''' l4lL '.. .. ........ .---: . . ... -':-` t. • . . . . I:What sound tbit of•which eomplain •• 1 - Early:and lateliS here alone 1.0011 The Maker'' s at:work:wain. • ' FOr whom nOwdcieS.he bun the - mit:ow cell y • " Alas for iirie On.-wfthirvibe Brin. 'of •-• • • :41ith ;inanely shone an honr—a lovely child.' • • • .• Whose heart (niundiM tiy the waves of Crime) • . Rath ceased - toheati—human,:yettnndellied I • rot which- well may its weeping mother bless:: :The God of Met Cy, who et sueh an hour, • - f;:hould pia- It -f ro m n 'world•of .wretehedness;" .hearitifuWand all unanllied flower C. • , . . What stead is that which still distracts. 1 4Y•ilitil • And icAkes those Amos I have no powetto quell •.• The 't•Colfin Maker. ie ut Work egain:.'. Nor whom 1143 W does he build the tiarrovl cell ? •• For the fair ftirtn.Of 'segue Young beauteous Wife, Ftoin whoSeltale Cheek cotisumpticure , withering hand Rath „aathered the last blush of - rosy . - AL. - Autunic githersleaves npon the land. • . %Cahn se the waveleiwanters now oolitee". • ~ -The hectic yielding to the primrose 144, . • more, in. ho lees agrintes she weeps, . • Nor loiager s aigkis for. page she leavei to wail." • . Whet sonnet IS - and life'S.unceasint. bane Whitt cornea - so hleuding with . the naming bells?, The Maker' is. at ” , Mk' again: - For whom now does he.huild the narrow Cell, f.- For one wiled°. life Of poverty and.toll AtlenMh has'paid the - penalty of Sin..- . Poor slave I. whose doom w.as once to.tlll the soil; With nahlorrbolies, and Sun hestnittewskiri j" Tp Sei.dliyhoneet Industry. trWife, - . And children. bmcalas !. with. hoary - head; The last dull moments of an honest life, Were breathed alone, upon a pauper^s" bed:: • '•Can be cured. 7 "C in be en;i L' . . . . . . . .. . , What sauna 4 thatichich:restiPsa as the malif• Sttil : aro:mita mirie.esir ? 'lpryth 'ee liatener tell That'''oslllnMakers" it his work mudn... For whom no* doeehe build'thematrow cell.? For •one from whom the blight of dire.diaease• Rath atolm.;awry the beuhtind priceim4 spark Of 'reitsfiu,i.'nOd'ayhd sank by.alow. degre:e '•• ' Info the mystic regliMa, deepand dark,. .. . ... Where aptrit'entersalot, and:where the•emy . : :, 'Of ace tient life; takei up its long repoir, :. . :••• • Wartinz the anteroom= i)f 'the'last . great day, With, all ate bliasfultMea.or aliitsymea t' -. . . . What sound ia that 41rhichakeiinfieiti my pain, And bids ens heart ;with fitirtnl:bealingeswell ?.• That•"Cotlin Maker" is et work again. • : • 'For whom Mdw.does . he 'build the narrow eill.f'• For one most loith to may his :Nitride down •••• But whdnr neteskill nor medicine weld save !. It Is the Kin !'rth ?.where ix now the CroWn,' Whietrearth•wittr So much pomp srt Fall!ntymn hit head, its : those:Gl 'Mints Nor easier sieepa (tha . .Pottipous Briefs prevail] -Thanthe poor Idiot Pauper,:who expires . • . Unwept tor.lntlie . eondues of . a• Jail, ~ •• . • , . . .But thS beartilekenii; its sio oft I near • . • . • Ita end tale. • • - Which - maassln . niany an eye:full•manya•teur,. Leavittg . t hegrt lit bitterness co . •:i 'Work on dull .•CoMnr'slalcer" fobl - Or young) : •• : I seek no more (be - mysteries or. thy lino., - ;. • 'The hour is hastening %viten Some other tongue asktheqiiestiob, *lienMi thou'rt making ttel . . .• • . . .. . . . . [Since the'publicatlon nf t he ••11rlditeof Sight," by flood : w• have seen :Intl:lnk ' edual to :the following pwern In point; .of emooth versitlemion,.flowlug, rhythm titid touchini pathos.. .The plait:flee wall of a.womars - Iciat, lioupr Will brin.tefir: , to, every ' , :annthe breaat :J • . . . .. . Oh I the .anotv, the b6antifni enbw Filling the.skr anti earth l!elovi.r.•l -Over t.he' hourieinfigrover the street. : Over the:heath , of the people you Meet;.. • ' • ' , Fitimming:along't Beautiful ann . * I it me do, Oct iyrting Flying toltiss'a.fair'ladys'.aneir, ClinglOtr. to Bpi in a.frolles4me • .., Bean: ful 'snow from - the heaven 'above, Bar as tin tngel;;&ntie- as love I. .. . .... . . . Oh I tbd snow, the beautiful snow! .. , Bow thftzlakes either. anti laulth as they go Wbirling-abinit . th the ttkiiddenttig fad: • • • St pl4s in it,iree . Art.tt every one.. - ; : • . .. . . . Lpu Flnrryin by, .. • . 'lt on the face and it .sparkles. the 'eye ; And tile ifonc with a bark and a bound, : • . Sna at the crystals' that 'eddy, anion& Tim town Is alive. bud its heart in ttgliwit, - To Welciinio - the•eiitoiog of heantititr..4ow • . flow w the crowd goes•pit'ayiuglijoiagi Uailint ea'clii other with humor . ' .• • .• Rho: the cay'.9cdge4," like metetirs. 'dash • .f for•the umment,•theu lost to the eye :1- • .' •-;•. ••••• -D ishlti they •• - fiver the•crust ofithe- beautiful Frinw-- •: .• " tiflow it falls from the .sky. •• - 'Co be trampled in Mud hy, the crowd ruildna-liy-:', ' Ti. 1w tram - pled and trarked hi , the 16,w - of fec4 Till it blendl e with the filth in.the laird ble Street. .otice Twat , Mire as the:snow—bull fell ••• - Fell: like tbe.snowtfakes, bout heaven. to hell; ••• Fell, to bolranipleil as filth the'sfreet ; • ''• • Fell,. to be scoffed. to be spit'on and beat; : . • Cursing e - • ...• • •• • • •;. • ISiending to-die..: • . Selling my son] Plitiever•Yfotild bus; • . .Dealing In idinfrieloi a morsel of bread, . • ' Hating the liviugiuid•fearitig• the dead.' ••••• •• ' • •• Merciful (loci!. Miceltallen•so ko'?, • -•- AntLygtd was once, like, the beam ithririow. .• : . . . 'Once I - Wa?thir• am the bealitikil With :an eye Mike th wcristal: - a heaa like its itow 01 - lee - I -was loved Mr my innocent grace, • • Flattered and enught. for the - chtirms of my face Father :Go Iliad thyself I..rorkk by , nay fall a.. The veriest wretch that that Enes sbiyfring, by . • : • Win make a wide!wdnp•iseA wander too nigh ; • For eat that (ion tr abos'e katow t *- •*, Theriea nothing that's .pare the'heantifill."FhOw, - • - • .. . . . ... Flow strange it shonfd -be ibot.thia beautiful snow .- • . Shbuld.fall on a sinner with nowhere told : - : .. flow strange it shoold he. when thi. 'night comer again If the subw add the ice strdek my desperate biain't ' - 1 Dying alone, , . . ToO trtriced for prayer,',tho weak.for a - moqn, ' ' ..--.. • To beleard in the streets'of. the:crazy town ; .Gone martin the :;oy . of the shinecorning tioirn - ' •:- 1 , To me, and so rlie in my terrible woe. . ..;. •' .. .- With-a bed arida shroud.. of the Veal/tan] fino,et l' . : . . . . . • A.Tr..i.7rio l'ifoi.irtriy..Fritt Ticknoe and Fields; -Bost on,. we Ifaye teceivetla .eO3Y . .of the January Until her of the atlantic. opening..nimber , d Hie year it is:very -tine.; In. fact -.we; ;can say ;,Insfly, tliat.it is. equal '. in .-every respect. , •te : the' lot beef. of its preilecessorg, a (I that it - is..the high .es.t.priii,e-which:cari .: The contents, :and. we liiiiionlysliace .innumerate thein thus Sl5 briefly, are. :P:sageß . frotn . •IJawthorne's:, 'lsinte, Books' j. ;: Castles .iii- the. ;Air•;.l3on.ii ty.' and . the' ,Beast; The..Wildertess ; -The Belletif Lynn ; The ' ;High Tide . of:December ; I,tit:ys .. Letters ;:.Doctor -. - tohnS.: XIL.; ..Wind • the 'Clop': r • I The • Kingdom .' • Cinning.;:Th'e ‘ Chimneyeortier for .1804 L ; Grit , iitli . Gaunt ; or Jealously. IL rThivir-ids and Liter; icry_Notiees ; Recvng Arneriefin:PubliCatinns...The: 'family that t.10e,, unt reeeivOthe4tlantio - ramilar, ly, is without alitost delightful-monthly :visitor. ' - • "Ot - a Totten January.number or ,• this: boys' and Aids' favorite...contains:a due Steel portrai t of Mrs:-Stoam: ThOother contents; - the majOrity Charmingly 'illustrated, are,, The Three Liguta,:by : The .Tic'o Christmas' Evenings,' by 1.1.• Thu,, In-equalities of Fortune by' Gail Hamilton'; Thei . Talc'of two - Knights. I„ . ..l4.Charles'. - 1): , Slianly . ; The Tiny Spshaka by Box; by. Mtu'eArrt.laytinge.;,. A Sunither in 'Leslie Goldtitraite's Life. L,. by I b's Atli lkor -of • ."Faith 'Cm rtney's Girlhood ; Old:.Leg'end, • .by ..RoSe..Terry; Thn - 'Hen. that Hatched Dtielts,.byliarriet Beecher Stowe'; The Ways of telling, a. Story - ,. by . Jean. Adventure in ibe Vernullicin Sea,. by Mayne Heid ; Harriet - Beechee:'Slowe Round the, 'F,Velling Lam 0 ; Our Letter ,Rox. : . , Tfiblishecl, by 'Ticknor. and Fiords,' Boston;' at $2 a a'year bbsc.riptiort. • , . . WESTILI.NSIIR REVIEtt OCtODER. haki been reprinted - bY - Leonaid Scott j t•Co.., New York, They monis are, PerSenal : -Representation •t ionalitun , in -En rope ; Capacities of Women.;- Pal :raTe's. Travels- in Arabia ; The Holy.ftbman Em pire ; The Doctrine. of Nationalities • and Schles= wig. toletein; Mr. .!Grote's Plate; Letters froin Egypt.;' ConiemporarY • Literature. :We would again suggest.to those flei4iring to subscribe: for One or more of these able English' Raviews, .that the new year is -an excellent tune 'Pt nms...--T'or Mel:Wood or anyone of, the Reviews; $4 a year : BlackwOod'.and any; 'One $7; The, four reviews,. $12.-. • Blackwood .and . . the. four Reviews, sls.'• cheap W hen we consider theeniinent character br . the" ptiblications; and tlieamolint of :reading; - The true Mason ise man of his word. If he says he will do so :and: so, unless•provi dentially deterred, he will do it: No ;slight obstacle :will, will turn Min -aside: it must he something real and *tangible. some positive, hindrance that. makes ,hitu lhil inl his 'con tract. • And if lie , is obliged to succumb to circumstances and • disappoint. y(n, he *ill go to. You *at once, 4 tind tell you candidly ind truly the reasons .why and wherefore. - He will. net make rash - .promises, whereby' his honor as a man and a 111£1.3011-IS involved but , will*duly consider and fully - digest bis.propo sition before he makes it knciwn. • But once having made it, he will stand to and abide by it; unless, as we before said, Something providential *interferes with. his Plans.-- Sprig; indeed, are we to say, that we have met - with some Masonic brethren who -seem ed, by their - actions, to think. - that . tbeir sonic character .wass.bnt, a garment to be kept flanging in the lodge, to be put on when the brother enters its.sicrettpreCincts, :.sail;put : off the moment the *communication closed. Not so do we: regard it—Masonry is aliving, breathing reality 7 -it bas a life and a sonl.• *.Faith, hope, • chtirit3r,- friendship, morality,. brotheely relief, - . truth,,tern peraiice, .fortitude,. prudence, justice—these s ere not empty.nameti. They-each andeyery • one stand for a - Principle, , and all . : those Prin ciples the true hearted Itisorelove.s; reveres and practicei. He. Is' the soul of honor, the mirror of truth ; very CbeTttlier Be vied MS=:Z=S=RMMMMEII THE comxl6.43reig. " " 431V O TIX IL PRE SNOW .J:lnTOws T.IBLE. FREE 75M.SCiNItY ~ - ' i,•.4. 2 .1,;:;.:1 , r..-::::, _..,„ ~,,:.. -..',: . ! : 4 ?- f-1 . - 'At4.t: . ., , '*1,. , 1 . :,;.: - ' ~ . .-i, ,:, -•:-, i:',..' 4,''' among . : the.` wpridt - : people;Then; brother, let yam-light shine ; act. out in: your wirery. .day life,..the . , principles yolk. professarry their; into ybur hasiness transactipus with all 'manki. , , - join ' ••• ••Po lire, 'that when the summons cbmi t'i • The innumerable tticitsen which moves' • To the pale realms of shades Then go not as the guru slave attight, Scourged to his dungeon, hut sustained and soothed. y anfaltering.ttnst, &Pl:Mitch thy tomb • ' I.llle one who wram the thapery of his cciackUrcoand „Anates- down ie plc:stunt dreams." So siren men revere and honer Jon; and" you" -will -vvell and truly .deserve the title of a free and accepted Mason.. . • • . There Is'a- legend, that at. the commence- Ment-of the:temple, Kink Saltation . ordered, vices- and evil , dispoaitions-..0f . the workmen _to - be depositeC in the . corbqr stone ;. and when any, distord'or contention arose • ammig• :the,.. craftsmen - thereafter, -the. cry was at once-raised, ‘t3plne one. hai been robbing- the corner=stone:" In like raanner, the brethren of each lodge, in : laying' the corner -stone, ought:to- make a similar depos • it, and refrain from pitrloining it, to, the'end that `peaceand harmony might ever. reign. . 3 - Oppa id' runnier to efery,Mason, and be cannot hear it pronounced without its calling up associations m his mind which . Nvill.prob ably never 'be forgotten,: ' The: name fre-. quently occurs in Scripttire, intur ancient his tory says its _die principal seaport town of Palestine. , ft. was, to Ibis port that Hiram, King of: yre, sent the cedars of Lebanon to, •he conveyed from thence to Jerusalem; to be. used - in constructing that magnificent temple which Solomon. etected to the glory of God„ • THE•ITALUE BRAINS . • .. . • • Working as an - 'ordinary hand • in tt:Philti-. d elp hi ft sin p- yard. it tit il 'very" recently, - WAS: tnarr natued - Solth arity was, that 'while others-of:his elasa:were at-ale hotises, or indulging in jollification, . Was • incessantly engaged: : in • studying.. upon mechanical.. combinations: ,CM6.. of his corn paniona.ectired. - A , poddle• dog,: and, spent six months in treating the qUadrupeti - execute' •a - jig upon his •.Itiud...legs, • - KnoWl ton: .•the samee - period in-discoVerinksorne method. by.Whickhe could saw • „Mit ship timber 13.6'00_ forth... Thelirstmin taught his deg.. dance'; . int,..!M•the same dine;die .coitTed,a - mechanical' combination • that en abled• hint . to do in. two,_ bours-'theWork..tbat. i vot iw • occupy. a dozen meii, by a sloWind labthions process; an entire day. :. : .-T . hat;i3 3 w.. now in-use in . - .all. the 'ship yards in 'the .cuta a"beant . . , to.a:Curied: shape as quickly:AS an.: ordinary sawmill: saw rips np - a . stratght - .....lttinwiton'.:Continued. his experiMents. • •He . took no :part in pa • rades or target•shoOtingi, audlia a shc . ort. :aft d.W erWard. he:seeure.patent.ifoe.*Machine _that turns any. Material whatever. :into a per fe-etly.spherical:forin: lie. sold a .pcirtion. his .patent. Tor . a sutu..thai - ia*equivalent ici fortune: -• •;The nowinloperation in-this 'city:Cleaning off. cannon .balls for - the. 'Government.- 'tiir . lteu 1 he ball.cornes front'' - .mold its. surfaCels incriisted,i.and the'ordina-‘1 -ry :process .. .of ..athopthing: it. Was- slow:. arid. WeariSome. This machine, almost- in. an. hi: . , stant,:and.With. Mathentaticial aceurticy, : lieela it. to the .. stirfape . .of the metal, at the same ,time.smoothing.Out any .deviations from Abe' ~.perfectlyspherteal:form..;lffew..days the same 'plain ; :Unassuming - man his ..inVent •ed hori ng. mach hie . that • ,was. tested -in. the presence... of several .scientlAC . ";gentlerneu • few day . s_ago. It bared i ttht . rate', Of tWen ty-two itiehea.'ran _ham through' it"%bincir of granite,. 'or,liut. hand red pounds upon. the • ..-A-..g,Ptleman • .present offered Win ten • thousand dollars up - - . on• the spot for a - .part .intereat, in. the liken ... .• . tion in Europe; and AIM' offer was.aocepted on. the spot:. . The:Moral of all: this • is; that .'people - who . •ket , p,...on Stud virt - te..nre sure" to . soinething. • . finoviltdrf doesn!t conSlder-liiinsalf any . Means. brilliant, but . • • •. • . • • once inspired With ..an Idea .he- piirsuei it until - heforces." . .it iuto .; If everi•body. would ..tollow. 'copy, ',the world: ,woultr• - •oe. and the . streets ..with..arthitbirii . rand malcotitenti;z„. Philadelphia XerttiAmeriefin.... , ' HONORS TO TUE' ..11101eRli Or 311., LuccoLtst o 'rut ii.NNivinskav or nra -the 12; 11* of . Eebruary next, being t he. anni- Versary of the blith:day•of our late Pres . ident, Abraham Lincoln,..Llncoln, the two . 1-lOnse:s of Con- . gross;will assemble.. ia . lhe, 11.puse Of liePr& ientativ.es,:at 1?. o'clock, anti li ten to - an 10 7. die . es ta be: deliyered upon the lifeandcharae..- terof theillUstribus deceased. by lion: Edwin .31.. Stanton, Secretary of 11Tar. - 11The dent of the States,' the heads of the several departments, - ..the..Judgel.Of the Sti- . preme Court, the representatives of foreign Government* and such. officers of . the 'artily and navy as have received the thanks'Ofc'on . gress,whotnay beat the Seat of poyernmeitt; areto . be present en.theOccitsign. • . -• • Tut: . wife ot Gen: ree says 'that she Will return ta'Arlington Heights," even if she "is obliged to,live in the black quarters." As there are over twelve thousand brave UniOn soldiers buried on the estate, some in the immediate vi'uiniiy of the dwelling, it is. hit possible that the" nation will.; surrender :the :property to the ratan wholed the armies that killed those brave;men. It'eannot bm ,honored dead must riot ; be disturbed. . . '-.`A Cosrr.v VlOLlN.—.A.:Cremona violin Was sold, iti . auctiori . in Baltimore the other . day, to. george _T: ..Coulter for . $900,. 'This 'is a big price fOr a little fiddle, and ,the auctioneer "must have drawn a lotighw'andthe put:Cha ser a lorta- purse: . . .1 • Nor bbncifi of affection-tbe Bonds ? mils is building - it great.- many churches 111 A DAME FLAiNCI.KR, ft srlllerly well.ksiown vicalisf, died of.wantin A.nstrailia: bas extiorted'oo,ogo . piminds- of coffee. this letir.. . - • Loths NAPOLY:ON a private . theatricals 'cost; him 14000 francs tor-each: performance.- • • HEROD'S wife is said .to hive been like a Fenian organization, because she had a head sent her (bead centre.). . • . . "Joini, why don't you Atop crying and, go to sleep? What do yo4,want ?". - "Lye got the bcller ablic-,that'a what I worth!' A young lady dOes the 'horse -sketches in Punch AQIY. ..SiJe is a pupil of .JOhii Leech. . • cr3r 'The Fenian difficul ties aie•pnahanged. • . /Er-N.42,00Q horse has':beati sent • to General Graidhv his New .York friends. '- - - :traqiie old Bank of - Pit tsburg his just declared its one /Modred. and first annual dividend.,' xtrir Ten thousand dollars in United States - three cent letter stamps ha.ve been found in bond in the custom house, l'ororitri, Canada. .•• • ' . • cia'Wor.- L. narshall, ,of Fitchbrirg-, who was • seventeen- .w.hen his Sather died insolvent, lias up"the. balance of Ills father's indebtedn'esS, principal and intereet.. car When a national bank - receives its charter it moist pay into , thei Milted States treasury a strai_ eqn . al to its authorized circidation, so that wheth .er it fails or, riot, its . Mites . will always be payable. A tyag,. in Appleton, Wis., Supplied a farmer with four _quarts, Of:lEfungarian grass. seed last. spring, from which the- farmer, this'.stniamer raised • ribi'mt_ seventeen million comely mullen sarsuit has been entered against the Mayor and City Councils of Washingtonto restrain pay-: meat of costa for the election, to decide on negro suffrage. The judge has ordered - the respondents to show cause why the`injunction should not ticirThe Spanish,Adirdral; it is declared, whois cammauding the Squadron off' • Valparaiso has In sulted' our Dtinister, Thomas M. _Nelson. The American and English merchants and residents are indignant at his - conduct, and have - laid the matter before'their. respective Governments. kir South Carolina-is grateful tor the Presi dent's supersedure of the Provisional Government in that State and declares though - Gov. Orr its un alterable purpose to aid in upholdingthe suprem acy of the laws of the linked States. The PrOViS. tonal. Governments Aye**, been withdrawn frora four of the SontWhOtates--Alaisuna, GeOr gin, South Carolins - Anirtiorth Oarohlui. - ; oirdeir, Davis,:in hisptiann atlnttress Mon roe, still, enjoys gOod!healtk - 'histilitly, walks on the parapet, ectoTaftablik; Ago tiOntisiiinita x 4_genteel wardrobe,'"thir best' thti'dfaiirtrde'm the 'prevision line, and plenty o4 , 4bitnitater. -- .ge t4O?,glit ILO President's- ni wasLin'gatie.tal a wukand gtWd clOcumept,hllt that it westnot worr• spadl 6 id - tattles:l,th' the uldinats dispasition ;Itch is to be nude- H = X ~;r.~.t'f;r y~,,~~ ::~'Btf.`pr . _. E..... Matte 'premed three Prw am neer rrepared ter azimuthal:lit itadalX% Tag ot orrim de. acriptiortar theethotottba-MoooterJ ' ebtetie., tharilttha be done at and other 'to ' tki 9°.4134f' * liill4llUhiell46l... Mills sr iiediSsy ilLartie-Plam, Maser adook•— • siesersossswam obits, B er t h ; .. • - BM "lead% - 'Order Bertha, - ice. Atthiserf ;hottest ni;)ltthx, - Our stock of JOB WPM . more exteartve tharkhat of thy other ed* fo Atte prsection Ina at the &abr. shit keep bands' eallik7ed os eel Jobbing, , , Odes s ward* Prithor outiett we will guarantee °artwork to, be to neat as - to that eau bete:zed oats the - odes.- Pitltermr . 3 IS COL: OBa doa s tektbilabortett ragtee • _ - $OOiitinNHERV ••." yinfniForittik liiiarßaiki bonial every ttottodood.2oted to Ta i a r t 4 Z:test twit ice NO. elluationar Arno PALBBIBI2IIIIB, EL Editor. , . 4 Sit communication-int ended-Apr thfs..eatepan -wat addiefised,.oX:4,-.'31.. PAssy.cure,./Aliternte... - • Bap.r.ar TO i'Ts.,skaam.... • Ufa EDnxia feed " differ, -.so it Is neitherstrauge nor new that Men and, tr You plFise, 'women, • tlXt.- •• should diffe,r yin their.. tastes, prejudices, and opinions, and wheie there subsists an honest,diffetence of opinion: it. may - be'right, nay, sometimes a duty, to express: hat Opinion. - But it not unfrequent ly happens that the most prOfoundly ignorant, •or those-having the.strongest:prejudices, are the Very _ones who. are the most absurdly • dogmatic in their assertions. . . . I am, ledto these remarks, Mr. Editor;:-be -cause My attention was lately called:to' sonie strictures made by "Teacher,,' upon the - Man- ner of condueting the late County Institute, and published:in the Educational Column- of a recent number of the JoutagAt.. lam 'com pelled to say that-I can but regard that pro- duetion as .one of the most . Singularly incon.-- sistent pieces. of composition that. ever re mber to lave' I met with. The late" Insti tute, owing to mismanagement. in conduct ing its exercise& " Teacher" pronounces "-a failure," and if a failtue, "the teacher is.poor er than. be NV44 before, • anti returns tolls work' rather discduraged thin otherwise." During the fen'enoem and "afternoon exercises "there wait nothing . doue calculated to• beast tit the teacher in the least, with the excep - •=• tion of the exercise in ortliograthy; and the - leetureS upon that - subject by . rof. Raub...! In the evening matters were' much: worse. Instead of properly dismissing , "gravetind important•qttestions,. the ,time," except-what was occupied by the -lecthres of - Dr. Plunier and Prof Wickersham,-.",Was.fritted' away," lay the prominent actors, in trying. to "make the Audience laugh, and themselves ions ;" so much . so, indeed; was this the case that•" we, failed to ,be berietited by the views Of sober, able and practical teachers; sittply , bebause under the circumstances, they; Would ,have compromised their dignity by, entering upon the diseussion Of the questions at a 11.," Now; this is - certainly. making - Out a very bad case :against the Institute, "and:if - the half is true,: I for my part feel, glad ,that; except for a short time for a, Single occasion, I .waa riot present:at the evening diseussions"i.lbr shbuld certitinly - not.want to cotnpriiniiSe: the "dignity " of' my profession by corning" in contact ,with such low. buffoonery.- It might 'he proper to say that during the little while,l was present, the discussions were conducted in the Same "manner they generally are oiti shelter ;occasions ;•• it is true, as is Usually the case in nearly all discussion's of the kind, that Some who would better have been quiet were fond of Bearing themselves talk; and qiiitelike ly there . ,may have been othera present. with. heads profoundly wise, whcr were:silent for fear'of compromising their dignity...! I shall leave this.point, however, for those to deter- . mine who may have been Present,duiing the .whole of the evening discussion; -• • . Again, if true,that the Institute was a fail ure, though "this failure may not be attribu ted to. any wan t of eriergy or. interest 'on the, part ':of . the County - Superintendent;" yet 1 think it Nfould plainly indicate that his ener gy as regards the Institute ,in a great measure, Misdirected or Misapplied. He meet certainly have made a great mistake When he selected those "able teachers,•who princi-. Pally conducted the late Institute." if,: with, a sing,le exception, " there was nothing - done;". in three or four days by the Whole corps and • himself included;" Calculated to benefit the • teacher:in the least,," would it not . have been better, .if -lie had made his selection *Om those diffnitied, ones, that the . Institute naight have beea "benefited by the Views. Of those sober; able and "pracfical teachers:?". What right, moreover, had the County. Superitt tendant, who occupied the chair; to permit ..the principal participants in the evening dis cussions" to spend their tune in a manner so ridiculous, as seriously to anhoy the _sober minded and dignified, and thus : degrade alike ,thernSelves.und the Institute. Allow fne here io state that, shaving atten ded ail _the In.stimtes held in the,-Countx since 1854, and taken a more or - less active part in, nearly all of them, "I •left Pottsville at." the close of the late Institute with - the im pression that, though not . perhaps, in all re spects a perfecit success, it wa t, atleast, one' of the verybest we ever had.; - and tiot.witli-, standing the' .criticisms of "Teacher,". I have had no reason since to change my . ,opinionr, I, thought thee, and I think sup, that we should have - hadiscussions a ' discussions.: criticisms'in,.con= • nection WILD: each exercise to make our meet ing more interesting and profitable but theri was no time for these;* as orthography alone, • in one way .or another, must have occupied ' at least; from ft quarter to a third ottbe whole time, exclusive of the evening - sessions. While all will admit orthographyte be ft very useful branch of education, yet; I. think it very.. questionable, , considering oar limited time, whether it did not receive' an undue share, of attenticn; . but then, • if, according to " Teacher, 't that, was the ottlybranch•from vs-Mehl he least' benefit was derived,- gerhaps., under the eirceMstances, it would have been better, if we could have bad, orthography. during the whole time the Institute was in session. 'DA possibly, "Teacher " niay not have reflected thatevery one prisent may not have been so erudite:mid skillful in his pro -fession, as himself and his learned and digni•- - tied compeers; for, it is freely adniitted that some men set their heads so well-filled 'up, that•therels ,tioi room left for even, a single additional idea. • . "'Peaches" thinks that ,one reason. oe the "failure!' of the Institute, was " the result of stepping- aside from the usual ..methods of conducting, these Institutes, :anti resolving. the entire conventioW into one class, mates of': dividing the members into six or eight classes and he consequently recommends the adoption of Nt•hat he calls the "old, but good inethOil of class drills, for, the .next In 7 same." However good the:method redona. mended may be; it'is, in our County; neither ".usual." nor ",old,"%hut, in fact l an innova tion; as last, year.and the one Anmedialely • *ceding, were the only occasions, on which that - method was tried at ontlnstitutes. That it, proved to be unsatisfactory, .Was, pre- . sume; the principal reason, if not, indeed, the, only one, why lt -was set aside at thelate Institute.. Why the best methocii of instritc lion cannot discusied' before . the Institute in a body, as well as before i'mgmentary parts of it, I must confess I have never yet beet able to, perceive. Indeed, I •may. sv..tbat this was done, in a great-part, even . whenwe had class drills.' But, .withour arguing" - the matter, I would Say that' it seems toMe'tbat the adv.antageS of the method adopted at the, late Institute, when properly'conducted,over the metivd of .elass, drills, are* too obvious to' need comment" • In concluSion 'I would take-exception to the criticisms made .by Teitcher,,".because fst, They . are calculuted ,to ,degade the teacheth' profession, by fostering the belief that its - membership is mainly; composed of h.. set of conceited empirith whd, fis in the dity's of Goldsmith, "E'eu thongh variquisied, - , can argue still." •$- • • • 2d, They Are calculated, to injuidthe:Aise fulness of the Instithte, by degrading itlit the eyes of. the community.. 'The Institute•has. been one of the Most eft:Went amides in ele vating the •• condition of oui„ , schciols; : aaCin, advancing the cause of 'popular' edticatioii: but if;conducted in•theshatueful and unpro .fitable mannef, represented by"'Teacher;•" what school board. would. under the dream stances, be justified in robbing the glta* clbsing their schools to giie theM, teachers an opportunity' to attend" the Institute 1' And what live.teacher, 'indeed; conld have any de, Mee thus , to W,aste time.? • • 3d; They are calculated to injure the repu tation of the COuaty Superintendent; as an . efficient , schoa officer: - I think that 'it - Will. be conceded by all, that the. Superintendent. has always.beea f,althful and ieslons-rin.'.. the" performance a his • official duties ; but,:-as :a 'member of the Executive:Coe:Mat* and the President Of the In"stitu"te;: . in ichat'im tinter tudate position :does ".Teacher's-r, ctititisms. place, him! . - - 4th: They are ealculated.,tO, de Injustice: to thole teachers Who.. were aptiolbted" by . the 'Superintendentto etindtict,'someof trie exer .eises.- . And; here perniit nie to' remark:that I heaid no word of coMpleink,o4.- , antaicirable criticism,. made against. any of .t.likse tit the. time; and, if if were in Stied' taite, pic,Per, to makeinvidibuidistinetions,..l. could name sisvera),-, who I think:, sustaisiedihaft parts ad miral4--,-NOrett.*Cry r- am., rillleVelteeePt. the "Report"•atreYO iY..Aiefe•lttlero l3 3! the . Institute tor' the parpose',. ttyn - no'degre to take the woik &it'd thigr•liande. Freedin en's - Buieso lionolince that 'they have•N,7s2, acres .of Virginia latidivnii der aultivattort: This represents *.atiatilosied ard confiscated lirOpexev DEEM , fft, j . ritssic . 43:
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