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' o *- ' . anytu Baltimore Veirr Wilkeshaire - Coal, hipped from lesitey Ciir and -Elizabethpurt. . .. 1 , Alsb, for the- lIAM.PSIIIRE and . BALTIMORE CO.'S - Inns pail ie Geci - rgeto Creek :Ccial; Shipped i l . - • Baltimore and Geornettiwn. - - - ,_ • . • • . • I.il l . 1". 11. ' • A ents for GEORGE :TEARS' cele.braten . Ittivin4 op Coal,:shippetl at Plilltidelphia... ,• •.- .. - • . FrOlil their Wharf, Pio.' li:, at Port Riehmond.'Phila, L• k l l l i 'o l l e Ssitle . A D:l Pea llP lei sr Ai n Nt hi te hellEfst•DN"arle*tiesllPofl:!r7.:• , •• • .. rli,his,' they are prityaredi to shit the bait. .quatities..or I.'''A ±, • ' • .oeutit.lllfolttatjaan4 Red and -White, Auh 1.1,1LDL..„ , ••, . . . .. .... . ili . ra . eitia . ihd . . Bit:nava' ov' B . ' . :O- ti . als: .N. 70D, I ). SE . . N .' - !'.(). f 1"-141/11....4t. Co:, chollitill C. 0 Y ,1 ". - ..- ~- • .-. .. - .- . .. -. ...1 ' . ' - (05 NVainnt•street.,Phllittie l p bin.' •• 1 ••.• '- 1 '''''• . • '11117 . •• 6r - - ' ''• -' -• ••"‘ .• From their,diirk.l•atjerrey.City (where the .depth . of i .•..- __ fritter ;is from 1510 is. reet). e, th: ? , ... - i a p Te n x i cit : AA a t i ( l 3 l . GFFICES :, •.{ Ilfiltroady,---Nrw york: . .• .. • .: ••• i LOCUST MOUNTAIN.IOCI:ST GAP..V7 .. ILRESBAR... k . „ 14,Eilby Strier;Bniton:• - : : ' •. ' :i . •'. ... 4E,, LEIIIGII..AND OTHIsI.I . • .... • _ tanners s to an st a ip t, v4 .4 - the. b v . f p• a l in Chin ' s anci,•6s'lwhere,...Phnlerr -Shipper3 frordElizsinnhport, of. '• -•-• : WHITE - AND . RED . - .ASH . -.COALS; Steamers can be canted at , any hem. dtainz. 'day . r ~-., °. I ' L u IGTI SPRIG .IVIOL"NtAIN. fIAtLEToN, .AND ;-.. ~- ' - -. • . . , Atzentsfor the sle o . .f . theneiehrated t&eor ' esCreek Cumberland . Coal, from . the 311 . ne . sttf the C on: d ht. . . •• • . -.. Anent at Jemey.City. . '...•- • CCiU • NCIL 11 , 1• P. GE .. COALS.. ' . f , p9.13; . : ' • - ' l'solidation Coaltind • lrkin Compani'af Maryland:. • .. . OFFIU.IN..BOSTON.42-11.11by SC/ . • - -• : •.••:•'- - ' .- .. Pier :N° . ••'. 9 ' ..' ' .. .- '•• - " • • ••Pr.43.fel)tti - Ond,. ...... -•- ..- . • '' -at Neirark —J. 1.1: DrC.A.34'. . Ilareh IR.'@4.. . .-- S....BANC-1101T; ItWIS -& • 00.,. • SiliPifts4..WilAll3CES.:-., . miti - ni „ re Eliiabetii • .. . , . - -:". .• . ' • -. I . Groreetown. - . , . • , .... , i - " • • •fi.'ol.M 7 Slnnt istrriit. Philadelphh.... • •-• '..' • • Or - rieissi -1 . Tri nityl3.lllding; New. York. ' • ... , .. • . ' -- • - t', Doane'St., Boston... - . •-. ~• . ,.. . : Pier Ni:D. 7 011 N: it W:ll ; Jyr.E , BIM' ri--: EIL Or. 1 ; .... - ••• . • . . .. S . SC/1-113.Y.I,TiaLL. COAL, • • Wtaitrf :IT?. 7, Port Pactuticisa ff. . 07 , 11c , T ... 5 . l .:- J -7 50, MG \Vainly Street. Philatlelphin. - . i No 300 Wigit Thirteenth St., N. York ~..r t w :YORK & SOrf.ItYLKiiI.COAt 00., 11.11' i fn- , •-. . • - - - Ftivrims or .* .- 1- .. - :- . • • . tv •.1. , , DRoAD 'MOT;. - NTAIN... fiLACK* IIEATII, - ,A.3...n) VC ' , :: , t. - ....-..F..q., . . .SI7PV,pIOR MED ASII •COALS.-: rti; - ";,3-. ~- ( Month s.treet_ 7 S,•Nv York. ' .'•• •,• • , -,..... OFT:ICE { -. . - W ~13' aluut. street, Phile.delphja. - .. ... . , VITIIADEVPIIIA,:.&. -,. : . . . . .. . . - . .. . . - • . . . . ' . c.liii,;i][.li.ll.li..N.,AvlGATl,oN:- • .cOAj.... --..: - • ... ' - -- . CoAL. - •.... . . ' . . l ipptidg-ic'heurvesa for: LiTHRACITE -COAL - at . -.. • • A.. T . ; STOUT &. C 0.,: -. .. - CrectivArb. Del River, Phitada.• - ....,:.: --csticesßors, - tii - . STOUT ,t, N ; A:k:1 .7, 7:IC:RLE;)." ..• --- minerF and Shippein of the celehratedYtl , To: s : r LE: Elltal) C0.A1.., - reorri the - Ebberynle Colliery_ penr. tla • zleton. PA:, rind dealers in the best 1.:0din...! of . . .-.. . ANTHRACITE' . AND DITUNIXOCS COALS. Delivered diiect .from the minOt , or on board of yes- - - TitTiNTO - N. N. 1., . . .. ELTZA.I3ETTIP6Sti', N. J. . N,.. LilitiNSWlCii; N.J . .; .• PORT Itl.(711:110N1); . 1". - . OFF itigs,.:44 A.- , 16 *Tinily .11 . uilOpiii, IIA Brioadway;ricw torte.' , -, '•...... . --.. • Wharf No. 1. LEWAS ALIDErtiRIiED it CO. nonmEL, PO !FS a-. Co. .C 205 Walnut Street, Philadelolli OFF1(:E. i 11 , 1 Ilroadwriy, York. -11 Ftryet,.llot.toli. litile -..::_ ~.4 . ..,... . - -.-A - . ..- . . whair.-.N0.-2 .. .. . . -!- . . , - RUPP LI.E.lt 'A BERG. p he - ••.• - • - • .... ',..,:-..„ - •••• • . ... rti.l7,..cUr:Wairnt & Frn;rthste_, Phila., V fir -. ' OFFICES: .! ab Pine Stre,it,NeNV•Yorlif, -•. .. -,' •- l i. t fi_ .. .;' , v,.V: '. .. '• .• . Ole.ri:hannl!llanll.l.uflaing,-P.rovidence., 1-, dim-' ., , - • -DAVIS •• PEARSO* it • C 0.,. - • -.L • 61X- : , :k ~ •. - .-laspita AN,It . 11,111•111 F, 1 - ?1 , TILE . :• 1 0 - A •lulT . •. n Amvr - ivr - r i. 3 T: .T i /T er _ •,, .CELEBRATED LOCL - ST - MOUNTAIN WHITE AS'S 1 .; 1.3.ba.1 , 11.1.) lEL - D V1.,1 Pi 1.1111.1 1 - . pr., ..:..,.. .. RE D. A S:1-1 -- C 0 - A.., .. :.. N6s. - 43. .4.) .Truqtyl?..mldmg, N. yi, s or- !, . I. . ' r - No.v . s Walnut Street, Philnael hiri.: •:. • •- • . ' 'S'llq'Pl.N9 'POI:NT':. :-. '—* • INO • 11l Tfrciadiv:lv :Room No 9 Tiinit , - . ''- .. . . '11"f ... • OFFICES: 1 . .Buililin_e,,,lc'e:%. York: : .. . Y ! Picr 4, E.LIZABETIIPORT, N... 4. , .. - • ..... . J.y.o. 11 Donne.Si rect. D0t44..m.' 1. ~ ,:- '.' ' - OFFERS 'Fill SALE. -• : - • WITAIIF,OREEI:CWICIL. DELNIVARE• AVENUE. i . H. '. . . - .. .. : . .. 'ether ' ' 1 * PA \ . lll Pii.ArbON, r 1.,.. •': • ►I,LAI`ii : F.I. ,SA:a.: ASI/1,..A; , D; 1 TIONEY BROOK;. N.:,SPRTNG. MOUNTAIN !Ili in •:- •ir.',. . ._'. .. :'' ..' ' : ... —• . ----------- '' -- ' ' ~. 1.1...11...ikik.' i c.i•ii:. : • diilS* - -. - OLIN, • HACKER - ei.. COOS .- . -.,- !•. :. .•'.`B ' • -, • - i.• . i. ••• :•..ahe>u... ...• - LOCLSinot.ATAiNP: .... ' _ 1 : : _ .. .. ... ANDUCK. ..131pTisr TA .. . • iff . HI . TE .. • AND . H . E . D ASH . .9 o.fk . Ls, . . -.t. .. --, - ~: --. . ._. -..: . . - -.'-- ~ .k..: D THE CELEEF kTED ' - ' '' ' Iso - '21.4 IA alnyt Strict, PlaladelpLin. and NI, nu an ;•-. . . • - .. .. ~. ... , . . ...:, they L 0 • C VAT GAY. _ -.... ... ....• - niares ~ ' •... ...•: -. •:. •-•••- ••• •.- . 8 I.,AcK is ;RATH. • • .BAITIMORE:C(I.'S:k BLICK• DIA:11:7 at tier - ; ; Alio, dralera in othar•firrq . qualitins nt •-• .•. . -.. '' \\7liE:Ec4ll -VIA,RE , 00ArS • talked, .. ~,._ -' - -',€: - ••.- -: - •WharKes, Schnyllrillitiver,-. . : GEORGE'S CREEK; CUMBERLAND 00 . 41; . May;l, Ty 4, -• , , • • • •:. . • . ' 2l -1Y ' ~ . ... . . r • .Dr..4.r. ' 3 1 : COilK .i/(1 WM. F. MOODY, Shippot a nd :Ay rt ap4 • .. Sztuyik : lli43n'er4 FtC • . 62 CIE . 1" .. for: the f.l n 1 e 'of the SIIAMOKi:si COAL - twin thr• - .l,an - easter 170111!2r . ;:har• this. day .I)cejl rred f rota .AN SPACIis, 1 DAVIS P ' 0 I,OW the ooty'.authorizbd. Aizerits - to di:i)ose. of eekbratetl42o7ll.. 'Orders .rind crtiniittlideaikais to br r.dalci , ied to them stNew Ycirk. • . • U. BAST, President. C. It; I.IS . I,BAT: S.rcretaTy..antl Treiturcr. : Priiladi,lphis,..lttly ,r 5- 29-1 f • • - of fist= on and lauds, ba kept e water. 111'1, 0 X it) TOP . GV .- .ii:RAL. ,011,y1CI: OF riIE- CEIELR•VIVI , BROAD TOP WILLTE ASH g stock in their SC and 0115 :C _A- S AIN 104, IVAI.I\ ET STREET., ways he k e mote ake mt al ROBERT, HARE POI EL, Manager. CONNECTING. OFFICES:_ 16 :rrnielerfissildingia,.ltostfon, 'Tinny. • 3S Trinity' 1... pi.oo.lo't rt of oats of bright be S.I ate BROAD Tor.'-AvuOlr, SEMI-BITUMINOUS: COAL. :--01A.LDWELL, & .00., f .11Valtirti Street, Iblailititelittio„. i N0..111 Ilrotitheity. Nese liarit, No; 1,14 tote tiltrect,ll3tistan, - !ra enperinr gnalitcof thig ceichrat r”..11 from their Its being lids ofthe remainder; tnd newiT: EDGE ECILL. Ni and i•ilifl;ed cxchist•vely hi m. • .. : • • .. • 14-1 y -:- 'LORBERRY:: . .BEK. - , .poonfplut: into ajiint, ,t 1 stir in s OKILEKKY C O ~1• e. the toiderttitrnetl, haviaM2conaolltlated (Mr Three Ncr e in the torborry Itettlom: will hereafter trans; oulbwiuesi mailer the name of • • .•• • •-• • • 71fILLA9t. -STEES & Co. • • • .GR'.\EFF & NUTTING. Mr. • Cif:AI:FF. 11 Meniber our-(tiro, haein,it'astwia . himself with ,1., It. .lILAKISTON, grill rwide in tilndelphia and all our coal ahippedby Side-Water Will, - tottirr the :eaclut.ive control of. • BLAHISTON, k . F.f`F & . •• • I iiiemat , en care attention in its'prep:aration, we .e tom:tint:tin the reptitalron of our . otiertrated*Lor fl-5 Coal. Purchat-rr's abritad can . ,rely upon - having at, coal shipped iu the Very beat order.. • ' . - MILLER.. GBAEFF & CO: re . cheaply quite as : . so much on !Dutton a great an bick room, have cow' linsetNl oil . IAVLOR>B Perfumery , aud.Tt:i, " °'l, I' l t i-iylGlir.. . vet:Rion VEVEC:Aft.—TheAnhetribei lifts - -..mrnerleed then A-nurpi.turr of Nuperior artiele - of It the earth:for Tcailtoad,aral etreeta..l •-tgli Or Pot; where.'-he.i” prepared - t0 .. .1 trn imre wholegale:whieh he, will I o e equa l. if not tupesior to any article in.the for table. and all "puri.os. es ich.ljner_anis tteila., at 'the lowest:marl:et prirFa, Al as's iii for dealers to give u.. 1 a trial.. . - • duly 29. tr B. MEM he p ,ns vero lixture '1 inourc of Suli;hate of SAYE STEAM. BOILER, 'A light, melt ,it) sub t•rlber is prepared to iecetre .. ordere for the .RRIsON STEAM BOILER.," in sizes Rrtit - pfrr* ars:, The attention•of manufacturers and others is rd'to •thii new Steani.Generator, combliiine; nal ativantagesin Absolute safety from destnictive do-ion, fret cost. and, durability, economy of fuel," lily of cleamne and transportation, &C.:, not uesaed by any boiler fiont in 'use. • ' boilers may. be H•en in daily operntlon,.dri•vmg• atensive. works of :tiessra.• M., Sellers ,t, stnylt and Itanallo street :at t ory. Spore street,' Sclidylkill; and at Garved'a • • mu= slap• • n g con -3,011 cl'°° dwelling clehn till tbe rif ill to lite h0 11 g there ought Avn,hin g ion S. THIRD' STREET, PIIILA_DELPIIIA. cuji of ofuP~t a baiter , do of .best.str• Uou yaPd but :. it, . 1 : e :, t h e fruit: wog cut.)"! erfnusery Toilii:liotips .in All Weir •vavietr of the .nesi• 'Book Steitionky StotO BO,SBYSILBLL Jr, BRO.. Ceproo Street tielow Ttithy Cho.r.c..h,-PottArelle. i'IEIL/J)*Lr' l 7 7 A JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., . . :/. 4 Tlttel'llllLl6. TAB . CARDS•— me sizes by the- tbonettnds tied smaller (pan ' and printed' at • • . B. I3ANNAN'S .4- Aore. and nting. Office. rott*tille. - , • • • , . , .. .. . . ...... . • . .. ~-. „ • • . . • ... . Vp , - • ' " Itll'lrr -41 t.1 ' • .', 'l-3. '. -. ••', ' . - . _ • • , . _ ~_ _,....•uu..... i. .._„. ~.. . e .: . - — , --i. -- -,--- - .-'y . -'-'- , - c,-.:=-,:;.:•' - `• ---, -,-.- . - , , 51kik,...-- ..:.. .. . RA ID - . . .. .__ _ , . , .. _ 4-_kt - .. 6 -, --,..1—.,. --...,1.:,..,.., .., ,- Alt - '• - '..,--. ' ..-'' ....• - • . - • . _. . p , k.„... _ , , --,_ - e...,----: ,-:.4....zpi • - - • ip • ' LLE.,..- _.- :.<._-_,.:_•-•,.._ _ .. _ _ ~. _ ... . . ........ _ . PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. .. . . - • 'rier ria. l . s . - • . - ..- .. -1-OASTNERSTIOKNEY .& :WELLINGt Olt. . ..... y BLAXIRTON, , GFILEFt' & 06,4 '..' : • 1.: . - • ~. ..-, '. D . EAT r iES ' al , Tlli tAli!..Gi?; -ill , ~ :. : 4nsras:irrn sturrnei or •. • - -... '.'• •-:. • i -• • . .• •'.. &B LORBEHRY. AND LOEUGT • mor,v.riim COAL,'{ Anthracite •• iturunousGoals . . .• .Bhippere of other approved qualities Of . . - . .1.. ... .: sots AGTNTS' IN :i.V.W ',E-NGl:zioli, YOtt. ...:• , .. .WHITE.' AD 31.. E D .: •AHEE . . - 021.A.1.: • ..: . . • -PiCKEIVS LEHIGH.SUGAR-LHAF.,CHAL'.---... •!. - - • :218 Wulimit Street,'Fhil;ulelphia , • . :' • ' .•-. - S.-6.lllEL•CA'STlCP.B.,'igew.Toric, . • • • .9 -Tribily Building, Nevi T.ork.' •-- - • ' - . :.-C. P. STICK:NEI% - Pull River, .k, .- • • • .. . I •Cor. of Kilby. Roane Street, 13.cgt.toti..1 .. .. •. - - , •,.. J. C, WELLINGTON,.B6sfon: - . • Feb. 14,..62: ••• • ••• .. .. .. • .i- •. .•i'. ; .. -' .' • .1 - 2 , 1 Trinity Building. Neui.Y . ork, -.• —,---- •: -- OF ICES :.215 Wultint Street, Philudelpsiu. ",-, • ' •• ; • • • ' . ' 1 . 15 Kilby Street, Boston, • . •.• ~.. , .... . 1 . , :. • . - ..• . -`•• • ViThrrf. l'tiro: 6; Poi4.lliiehpapna, rhila4.,ir, •• 1 • fay 16,.. , 63 ~ ........... . • -:.. :•-. ; . • • -,0-ti . .:. . • ' • AND 51 , 11rPELIACi7 TIIZ. • • Cr] cl)r:tted . ASIII:AND• • - • FROirt'-\f9IISNOY oPricE-111 .Walnut, Street, Commercial Building, . • . • • : • New ork Offiae-4. Syect. . .15S ~ • . „...• . . . . '.• •• CONNER ' & FATTERSO• • : • •- .• White -sal , 'Bed :, -sli. Anthredite . Coal . • . . .... . . • . • , ,. . - •• . -.- - • . • • -.• ..: -.And 'AgentS ref the_ - • • . • . . _ .. . . . . LEWIS . AVD.ENICIED -. Ar, Co .. - .1' .. -•-• .. “ip.itEBTO.Nr(jOAC,!, ':...:. -: - • ' : Agents for the sitte.af lheir • celebrated .. ! . •I: From the Mines. of the PIiESTON,..CCIAL :AND T?:ifittr , 'pc.. A - T • , i 'T CoNtess.y.in the celebrated M:thron'ef Cenill'ietite LOCUST. MO NT AIN :ilabik,..o , ''''''. - .i'No. 9.(15.i,,: Walnut street,,Phihutelnhts. , •;.: ••• • • - • - - - , , OF.FIt . !ES: s •l'Ne'. ttteeetviay';:l , fo: I.lteetei St.' -1' , ;• Y . . ... L.No 21.461 '2:l Doane St:, nostue. . .. •-• • Pi...r•No,-114, .Itichiatond: - • .". • ~ • . Girrirdville 111 a. ' 63 • . 17 4 1,17,1.A.11.1.T11.P.01 1 1`,1'..&c: S. 7,0$ c. 3: LEE • STOUT • • T:,STot7, April NEW YORK. .I'Ac KER. • • • G.. A. P•AikElt. . .. . . . . . • . • •••• .; itiNf.r.g ....',4i , fritirrrin.s• OF • • •: - • • Leliigh. .ielliottlyik,:iiiliVillcesTaiiirte, • -.l.ackitNitannlx...C.eititlhi.rliaild, -. - a114. - -Elk . .11141 (;as.Co:al .: 'i •• t omp.airy CO A_ES. . - .. . .-..-. . . _ OFFI4IE-1,14.70:,.1 Pine Street, - New .:Verli . . . .. October 13.'&5 - . ... ~ 41-Iy,. _... _ ___.__,- . _ LEHIGIL .TIIOS , 111p1,1. 11111EL8 AND sairrent Or SMITE ' S ' SPUN BOUNTAIif 1,0116,0 COAL • Yorktow - n, Carbon County, Penna. 322" WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, ' A ExiN ESVILLE, Luzerne County. ray. ,inl y 'GI. GO- - ." : • . • , cue—ivommorr , COAL is niek Boltlexclusiv.ely:in - and vicinity, by DAY' ..C.11( 7 1)1)ELL. , ,. Parties offeriteis from. Ahem, may •alivaye depend upon .guttlim n pure article. # • • ' _ ••. • . OFFICWIO:9 Walnut St:, IPhila(Ulphiii. " • " McKEE, . May P,- '64" • . • 23-Iy. • JENICANS 7 .-:-. . . . . ' PATENT COIL • SCREENS . . . • .. .. . .. The. undersigned having 'purchase& of :the Nov:lrork - Inre: Ilai I ing, CO.. •• 'l'll E J. ENEINS`..rAtENT,..Tor 1 tinproventent . Ili.' the :process of tnannfacquriing. t - Oitil . 1 . Screens, .te.. hereby gives notice.that. the valve-of said .1 liivention and the validity of the 'patent has' , already -'t 'biqtailfully-00.:iliiistied atter a long hurl. ip : , tlic Vint ed : Stales Cirriii f Cinirti,that iainnetions have beengranted:' . . and yvi il.contintie. to Issue againsfan imil'all - violations t 'Ait.said - ptiteat-fight. Alkithat the tititinttion against . J,..,t, .I, Laubent.tein p.f -3Ttner;ville: PA.: itA! iiifiliinera ;of . said patent Was by. order of the. IT. ;S: Cireuit:edurt,'- - Oct.-15, -15.;4, hilly - and . coniplei,elv restiired.. .The stili set-nun-1;i also desire to give* notice that :the' foIlon•- Inv: are ilie - only,perseris who are at - Preseut • aathorized - - to ire the said natant tinpriNemetic as inannfactarris of .("oal.: - ..creetia. in and throutthotitthe.'oaluiegittn: ... ... ..L.W. 131t0CK... - ScrAntiim - 1'u.....ii. 1; ifIICE. Potts l'ili e; Pa..' Jii:OCE,,t. SHPENTAEM Tamaqua. Pa..' '• As-the iitatinfaeturcra woUld - niit '. take in violation Of . the said Patent unless 'encouraged b owners or renters" t of Ciillierias: vie" are . deterrnined it .prosecute' every 1 rase: lhat.we dis&wer of purchasers a d .users... as:well - aa manufacturer.. of Coal Serpens. made in violation of said patent, to- he full exitna of the lavv. . . ~.. 'New . York. Inti.l - .2?:. !MA,' .. ~ ' roAsE A:, Co: -,.---'----,- 0.11 N li ;A : 1 . • 51A:cuFAcfuRtat•oF ..• "COAL `SCREENS, of. t4e talAext and, !Bost •The tirideisigned who is a Pritdical Screen llannfac .titrer. informs COM Operators and others; that he is Inanufactnnng.a new COAIL - scREEN, patentQd June 21.1 . 5.6.4..tind another. patented Miguel ..5...1565. II E GT:ARA:CT nEs.. TII AT 'THE ';I4ESII WILL .AL-. WAYS Rya - A m ITS' CIRRDIAL SIZE LIN - Tit:. Eli"- TiI{F.Ly..WORN our.. -•- 4ic reitnei•tfullysolicita a continuance . of I ne.litatron age heretofore egaiherally be.towest upon 'him •• . , • ' • JUAN It_ DIEM& - Railroad St .." rear:of Estegley's Hardware Sbire.; • • POTTSVILLE. ' L -,-_,__. . . I%IIIIE 11. : I. Ell Ble iff..:-.:-L-The :. underailgoed, device* th return, thaoki to. the ,public - for ttp •liberal patroller lathe oft, and -s to - infotin it that he is still piepared to till ordemproinfltly, for 'tramp lam- h.er and . plank_ • -.-- .. .. • SILAS.BALL. . • .Pottiville. Sept. 9.. is 6. - • ' . - ••• :16•••tf -- • .• ..... . AVE TIIE OLD.P4IPER.:' • •, • • • " .• ••- • -• • . • ••• . • 4 'Ceuta' a pciund paid tor clean lldagazinePtiper—and also ClldNewapaperg,pamph i e .o suid•ol4..l3ooks•with the, covers taken off.. Colored•P t 4 , • per 1 cent: a pound:• . . _ .B. BANNX,?:. • . " • • . .11311A*(108',AN.111 111.11 1 :1.0DEONK , froth the L` best rnanfilacturers, and .3 general assortment:of excellent Musiatl Instru; rnents..are,sotd. by the undersigned.— • ,-. Strings• Bridges and Screws torNtollni,• . 'Minis° be furnished.lnstruthents repaired' at 'short - notice, and on - reasonable terms. -.- • •- - • M. LEibiSltitS,..l4ent. - Centre street: Poussille: 5ept...17;;•64:-46 r . it 'spiv suppry of-Dried Fruitti corisigttng of Peadiegu-Cherries; choice) at.. • • 8011-CNICAN &SCHNERWS. . . 46; . Market *treat; aboyriThircl; Potttvlll6. . • • . .. . . . , Aitlnla.ririactitz of . Coustr7 r!.ard;ftesh 130IIA SNA: 4 & sctiaitTi.s .- . tc. . Marton-arca, above Tturdifottnilllo., I silt feats you to pierce the Rowell; of the Sadly and btivg oat from Me amnia sumtata, News wove Amiga to °Rehm& and subject all Nature to our - tine and pleasine.—Dll. JONESON. WM. BUNTER, Jr., CO., SOHOPLENEERGEE, AGENT, : . 31 inf.:, lind'Shipper niqhe Celetirateri Ella& Heath White Ash mid Peaked' ~11ohn: . • thin, :tiee. " . ..• .ASH XL.. P: O. ADDHESS--pprrsvil.,Le p r Mir; Easy pi -1 • • :11; 6 It . 11... E• Co 11 Is now Tllessrs.. cIoRDOST Sc Co.; Who - Are my sole AgentS. Vartice orderOM from them,inay trtlelo. ••• • , • . 11^WrrInm.St.; .. • I.l , Torstfway,.. Trinity • • LNo.l.ll.Statc Street.; Bristrin.. -• • • •• • • .• • '• • ... - nEsiit Tregiont'llarch . 2 9 ,.. o2 • ' PA 1711 4 F,11.54)Ni . :ina .. Shijlpeis of the CelebrithA 100USTMONTAIN COAL. • J: 5.. - PATTEriSON: • •4shlmid,.". • • :P9tt.:+r We , • .COn'sityt":rennit,. - •, . - et OA r. ILEASES..---The*.ri scra ersi c deterrnined to make several lenses on • their•proll - knOwn as the Icztt•Errics . PitorriirT. situated Cotity. and in, therinimedlate vicinity g4.t•••• . 9,1.11(inA. The ground bee been fully neveloped..and those ailret•rate,:collie6vcan obtain one, #O . - ont makinus any. furtherexplorationi_of the.sartle.• • - -lug need make' application i 1145. capable of erect -1m; all the. nriproyethente : •'_• • • • • • • 11)1tOis: AST.Schifyl Invert. Scbityl kill County, Pa.. or to DAVIS PEARSON, 207 Walnut street. Philadelphia. • •' : jT 1111 - Itnden. , ll:tiod have this (lay formed Co-pqrtitershiß:. r - lho • 'transact the Wholesale COAL' heelness. St. No. 211 S WALNUT -• Th . e . name of. the firm will be I: It:~~'W. TQNILINSON.... , " • ': 1.'if.. 7 113.ML1N!...0N r, • . , . •. ' • 2 . ..9t• • :. . . •-a.,L.P.111111...ek g.i.r AI Jnu nary ..1.; 'hertit.o, 6.6.imistiili::hetwee.n the .sql-iscrillets, itylo .ea LEWIS WETEIIRIED this day l'iiirlmlved ROM'AlL.:•retirhig., ,. Either -Of Illtikuadersigncd liquiCiatirri.' • • . : . ' ' • I.:I;;W • IS..AI:I)F,NPIF , D , ' ,•. • . • . . • ''-:• WINL.Cf . .1011,N • . . • ADDISON CIULD.• ••• • • . d erni gated • hrtye • - this • day en • [(Tett - into co-patineitMip and .will'eOntinue the •Wholetwirt Conl. Thy at their • former offices. 'ander the-old style of L• IS AUDF.N • FtiED CO./re, . • • • • • • • • •• LEWIS • • • • • Wll 0 ED • • . ' . . . • . : Al)l)ISON R 1 iladelphiS.`Jan 1, . • .tt• . . 7 inartas -AND suirratts OF SCIlitY - LICIII , CO. DISSOLUTION , Phil itd (.4 . 1 , 11 Sn'; F 4,111.41/ C E .—.A.LEXANDER.SILLIMAN fi .CLARENCE - at ..SX . NDERf.;ON have this .day been admitted as O i iirtnersin One noisiness. ' The firm lierr*ftei be, RAY; - lILDDELL‘t CO.. , . DAY St.. • ..- ..• • • .GS Trioify.BuildSng, N. York, .7 - Doxine Si, - BostOO. • Jan 6, •'66 . : • • . 711E...UNDERM,10NED this (lay entereil•lnici a• co-partuerf.hip•iinder the tit -of SINNICKSON'..4 ., . co.. t-,,r the 'trareetetion of Wholesale. Coal -Basine;:s, and sollctt continuance patronage:or fotiner eitt,dner.e. • • . . 3011 N J. SINNIC'KSON, • • •' . .• • THOMAS-J. YORli.k.:, • • .• CHARLES .1 5 . - SINNICKSON: • l'hii•ndelptila,,Tan. - 1;..1566: '. • • 1- .. t ••• • • nassiot.irr.soN.--Ttre _firm. of. • .N.liJEStrik.:- le hp mutnnfeoneent this tiny clissolyed, Eoither of the'undersiOled vice in lignidat ion. `7.ftreh will . c.entinne the'coni bdei: 111:5F pm)eriww firm inci•nyiy be fonnd for- tne psnrent lif.No. - 1132 igalunt. street." • • • JOTI is: J. gINNICII:S.ONI Jai3 ISCt V..GLOVER will cuntintuluttie Whol , eaie Coal Ilusiness: .Ottire, 325 Walnut Stu:at:Wharf:No. 10 ort Richt - m:11d • "•'•• • . • . - ' lAt •• ,INurg:" LA itTriEuseti P herut , lt , re • existjatz 'adder firma OrcALTiw ELL SA:WYEit G. CO.: at Philadidphia cdid New York: .11ALL -CALDWELL CO.: apd .S..kWYER Sc.oo:. at tioton. - ia•thie day dissolved.. Either of. the paithefs ivi.ll.ogr; in llquidp -I.4EtIVCALD.WT,LL. JR,,• •-' Plinadelpida, Jafiuniy . 1 1936. ' •• • • -.• •• • . . • • • • .. • • ' • • • - • • IME .111,7iaderal •11ave.. acti (las entnrpd Into' M Cc•paripersidp. and continne.the Coal laelnesa nndet 'firm of CA LDNV ELL. GORDON . ~t CO.: nt. 113 WALNUT StrecL PhiLt delpnialland - No. 35 TRINITY .DIIII.OING,Nd.n . InTk, and df. STALL, .O.A.LDNYELL CO.; at 144 STATE Street, Bo!qon. • ',• ". • : . . • • ' .SETA CALDWELL JR.:: 1••• • • S.-1.5117.1; 13 Philadelphia. Jinnaty 1, , . rt, 111EdcrOgned harei thle tiny 'entered Int . () 1. ConartherAthi. and will rntninne the Cnal Matinees under .the Orlin; of gI3INTKRIK. SA,WYEtt & W.AED. at Nn. 9 lq is; 6 Stre&,.• New • York. And- 11S . W.AI,- NET Street. l'hitndelphitt.: SAW YER : &. CO., at Na: 42,1,11.13 X. ST,REET,...Bostnn.— • .. ' ' • • E. B. I .SAW YEE,. • 11. WARD:, • ' . -1111F4dOlphiii. January 10866 FOR SALE. •• - , .PO. . . . .. . LLI ERIC .17011'14ALEA heridsomely. x--.4.-prcidtietiee Colliery, in good equ4ition. with plenty ol Coal of the best cjuality and On•an nuusually•liberal lease.. - Lueatichi nearrottseille, and tirma ' libeptl:-- Apply to ;11. F. WSLLLNG, No. .36':D.E.17 St.;•Nevi .fork. ' • . ' - : • • . -.. .Jan fi,.'6o—l-tf . -, . . .. . . . .. • ..C(jLLIEItY . F.Oll . .. SALE.::: .. . . ._._: A' 11.isrie'`101hitec Anil' . 100111 I ETY: otr , ' tie feet (ieject..thick,) Slack !'alley, (16 itiici) wrid•ofhei • liriOss.. ' - : • . . ' • - • - - - ' . ' ' ' . -• ,• • • ••• - .IN FULL WORXING . .ORDER; • • Gangway's :driven, • !sautes, headings and. breasts Opened, and-everviiiing ready to 'ship' a large cinAntity• ot.the Items White Ash Vaal' in. the-.3larkat ter'Fantily: - use:. All_ the necessary steam engines.. - drift earnt mules. hcirsas .T iron. timber‘ powder. oil. 5.c.4".t.., with a -breaker; inlitt..screemand every thing usedin.mitting and preparingeoal on the proper-, ty t -will be sold'with the milieu,: Apply.to. •. • - - . •:, LiPprscar+,• • • • -11.2.1.1Velnnt:btreet, Philadelphia; Or.tti-MARLRR.M.'; -- RILL: '• Real .E4ate Ageivt, Tottsillle. • .1:-tf : : • jan. 6, .66 5ATATR150 , .: . *9RN1N0,1A.1 N T..V:ARY..,.. 2 .G, 1 :....50.f . . AirrirEissurie.ivO'ra t We. the illubsc lberP. entered into a Partnekship.• ander 010 Firm name and. A BANNAN, to Barry on m Foindry; • Maclaine, ."Amitti na and Car-inakipg ituainees; tn . Port' Carbon'. Sabl23l - kill County:. ' • • • ..ROBERT ALLISON, . • • . FgANI,I.SD; BANNAN TAnA Q u 4 no L L i!ic, !nit The 'I`•XIiIAQ.IA ROLLING MILL - CO,111". 1 ,h1Y: hay , lug noW.conipleted tbeir:•Works •arTa- wt msqua.choylklll• County: are. how ..17 f .mainifiauring and. •prepsred . • pply Iller,chant-Ilar Iron' •of•rt Very - superior Ronr.d.,.S4unrcs, Flat -and Half Ronnde:. Orders aro: respectfully • solicited, and will meet withlwomnt attentlon: '••• •• •• --• • I?ALSTON,Tretis, • • SAML. RATttlFF,Prest. • .Tamaqua, Julyl, 435... • • •• ..• •-• ' . . . At.i.IIIANp.Y !RON: vvolgks.-,. - -The undersigned respectitiLy. annotince.lo the . p= lic.thitt-ther are now,ffilly..prepared . to•furn nli iSh at Works in I.iilianiiy•Oity.•tichuyialli C 0.,: •-• • 'Ds.; Swan Engines and Pum . ps.for , niug'and other. Purposes: They' Melo' • . inanufactgre . :Cord 'Breakers of. every. • —is•es'"iii size and pattern: castings:and forgings• .-- of. every description. Coal and Drift Cari of all suer and patterns are turned out at short-notice. "The undersigned being. prtictical mechantca, •theyure.com . petent to fill all orders proinntly. .• •. ' . • Mahanoy .• . RllstNF,l7.lt HATIMAIC: . • M City, Schuylkill County.P.a. .Nov.ll, '55 •..-. . , . . -The subscribers havine:pnrchased; the *Potta;4lle - Itoll- - lint' Mu and . thorongb I y refitted the who, -are prepared to receive hiders for tn.strsie of.. W raili .. ;et:Frio., frpin '22 '11w: to the S'ard -up - to.. Pli lbs.,. , !. ' • l'istm'' and furili,ll.o.,:esarne..at short-notice.:... 4. " --- • ' •-. " - We are 11:eu prepared. tu. thinish and ... 11; ',''' ; ( "?,,,, 4 •"`• VAR • receive orders for . MERCHANT ..!....... 4 .: ",.'"," 11 , A R. fltfYN. all *the 'usual sizes. • Round: S . ttintre.snd Pint. We shall . iteeti - ft.stipply- Of the smaller. tiel. .(Culll.r's •1101 s) alwaYii.h s.pand. , :, • .• '.' .- '-: . .• ' • ' :.. • 's. ATKINS, "MOTHERS... , . ...441tEyine, 01 AN D _ tiT 4,.C11.95 • ..- . Tbe . Sutrwribei: is prr pared •to. excrete orders for..the.ab re article . s., with: dis 7., pat• . patch; at the did ii)ace ttf-bo!.thrs . s,•stt , " ! . .-7.treet, below Norwegian..* 20 feet boil ':. ers - al ways•-•ort hand.: Alev; tlie' manu :* Cortf:nd Oiher. , . . Or- the best material. •and wor*manship.' ;Repairs promptly attrnded to.: ;"irFaris foi_mibing ventilation 'always on hatid.: • . JABEZ POttsvirle4 -A.o.vst; 2.7;150 • .• . • ( • . •-•— • .• • . . . The enhsPrihers,arO •nOw •' • . I pau - el: to- fmnish, nt tfie Aehlapd lion • - I \Yorks, Etetini . Entities :and: PuMps cif any power and Capacity: for Min i ng-and .ntliecpurpoSes, cosl.lireakers of every t'.-.""! ize and pattern now IlSe, totigher. with eastiPtritud forgingS..of MMry'cliNkeription. . Coal -and-Drift Cap: or ati sizeE. and patterns. large 'Tniel; - and all hirniiMed •at the shortest . noi 'Cho suhkrtherß flat trr themselves that; inasM -11.5 ei•ery..inemher of the Con tea practical mechanic ;they will lie. abie• to furnish.mr•Minefy cOmPare , .favo.rably•Witli any M. GAP:sr-M. % Ashland, Selinylkill 'cuttuty,. - -will receive-prompt attention: . •': J. ,S 6 GATINE4, A.4thltkiatit, ,Tuly 6, ;64. ZS- • C V OVNDICV AND ?-2-14.1101NE Snot', Steam Car Factor), &c. NO'IIICE.--Thn business of the ode E firm of SNYDER & MILNES, will be • s - continued b'r the subscriber in all its re- , Mona branclics of Stearn, Engine build- a - Ik= ing lion Founder. arilmannfacturer of. ' all' 'inds of Machinery, for Rolling Millq,l3last Furna ces, Railroad Cars, Am., &c. He will also continue the busine.g AA 'Mining and Sellin7• the celebrated' Pine Forest White Ash and Lewis and Spoilt' Veins Red Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these Coll ierics. • • GEORGE W. S.:CYDER. Snritiary ,11`.7 PALO :ALTO [ROA:: CO . . Warn 'prepared to fur»ish T RAILROAD IRON: rit their .Mills m ntl9 Alto, ofjarietis patterns, ivehrhina froin'22.to TO pounds per yard. ~ Iso.' di (tempt. of lint, square and , I *. . merchants''.har iron. • •-"'"' . • • .; I % rAers for: or . bar iron' ‘ire, re- six:ctfc!ly solicited: "and will meet -With prompt' otteh:. turn if left either at. theltolling.N Gcor.err. Ihurrr . ••&., Co.'s - Hardware -Store, Centre Street. or at...thejr of . fice,:corner of Market and Second Streets. l'ottuAlle, .Pa.' • BENJ`NALAYWOOD , . .. • . • . ~. . . . . . . . '4lO 420.41, OPE StATOIFIIs4 . ticer • ••:.• The - subscriber respet . ttallyi writes the • 'the . laielneeß .romnitinitvtet -• • : his -:BOile , r;Works; Railroad Del . )4t,.l ' o ol• Vph. he prepared to mart afactare - .• . 13011.E.R.5;0k EVERY. DESCRIPTIO'S. • Btacks, „Ai; staelts; ;Blast - ripea, paanineteisk; Drift. Cars. ..te..; - .4c. Boilers nit band: '. • Bein^_.}!'piacticniineehanic and' having for years de-. vOtedjiirttsellentirely.to.thilatranelLa the bosincs:i; he - flatters thlt:: work 'done - at his establishnient wilrglve satiafaction who, may- favor. tdm with - a call. Indii khtals a n d Companies will find it greatly . 'ici • t heti. adrantage.to examine. his.. Work .b e fore ekigaain "cisewbere. • . ' NOBLE:. November 21, • •, , •. . . Nrignis; .Wlll EE 117 E It ••••;.- . JOPIESCo. • IRONAND ST E.ET.: O AItETIITSE., Ririiitelt Sc. : Sixteenth Stiv.; Pliilndn. • nave always:on: hand--and. for sale • . • BEST ENGLISH REFINED asSortinent of •-•Eagnalls,” and 'ether ". favorite . brands. .BEST .A3fElllCAN.BAßS—Ordfn4ry.sizes, - or rolled to - order. for britt,:ze,porliosei;,.te:, &cI:v,ENNSTLVANIA•I32II:- ER- PLATF,•-,Proinisctions siges, cat :to :required. .BOILER RIVETS-Diver brand, •ntatle in solid dies. EEST. • ENOLISII - CAR' AXLE,S.,:Americart arid 'English.' FLEE 'ANTI. SHEET IRON-s.for 6overina schtites. ‘t.e. JITNIATA,. ENGLISH . AND NORAVAt s *: SLIT. --.1101)5.: BOLTS,_ NETS' .and WASETF.IIitFor bridges, eati‘.-and.-machincry,titirpOses defienilly: CAST. 'SREAIii'MACITINE and fit:MITER STEEL., Also,' Mt 'extra titutlity for:taps and die:s. :Tbe tooether ivith a fall itss6rtment of Ron; Steel. Nails end Spikes. . to wliich the attention. of 'dealers, - railrriad - comp:ado., eiwineers, miners, follitders- and Xtachinisis is Invited. . . - 111 • i.r 4 6.-:(1 - . WoUld - the aitention . of Managers...and those interested' in.ftailL • Property, to their SYqern:of.Loco - motive Engine.a, wlilehrhey,areatlupt- • , • CAI to the par,firular business for, Which they inity be required . ; by the nee of otie,.twite three - or Your Pair of. driving Wheels: and. tense of, the-whole, or an .rnitch t,f the.wmght as may he desirable for • . Lesion; and in attOtionodatlng them .to the, grades. curves. strength (if;:illpi•i•e.trirtin,. ands rail Una-work, to.ho.done. By these meatist he maximum mieful.tiffert oAhe.power. Is secured•ivith :thole:1:4 expenaefor " teridance, nest of Mali andrepaire to Road and Engine.: With . these.objerta. in view. and as the.reimit of twenty- • three years Practical. experiunce in tliehtnAness - by our • senior partner. we mannfaeture-live:ldifferent kinds of • Engines, • Mid , several tiIL9SCS. of, size., o f eactr.kind. • Particular,ntiention paid' to the strength of -the' ma; chine. in-the plan mud workmanship' of all the 'details; Our long experience and:oPportanities of obtaining in , formation, enables :11a t . o'offer these: engines with the • assurance that. in, efficiency, , eccinotny and,dimibility, "they will compare . favorably with. these *of any. other kind in use: . We also furnish to order;'wheels, - bowling or low moor tire: CO fit centres without boring./ corriposition .caating,s for bearings: of every description' of Copper,' Sheet Iron - and, Boiler Works ; and every ar ticle appertainingrtathe • repair or renewal rif*Locomes . - tive Engines:l. •• • ' i. W. BALDWTM,., • January '3;' . t-tf. ," • :MATTHEW BAIRD„,.. • • - .... . . . VI 114 E IRS ) f4 . 17 . PP ES..I;-Tituti subitiiiberf is;Agent forthe.sale Of the Boston - Gam Belting, itlaCtory, antlftimishe.s superior Bolts at Factory. prices,. all sizes; kitls•and Teriliths Belts of greater:thickness than tho. 4 kept on hand.ralide to Order: at the shortest - .nOtiUe, as his orders. for. Colliery purposes have the ptU ference at the MIL Also Stem') Packing of everrda scription, Bhisting:rapey hy . the: Steam, or. ten' teams, - .or by the ton,'at mannfacturerst - view. • - • • Of , tbe 'trita4 approvUilpattenis; made•of Inspected Government Wire, by the single dos: n, or . hundred_ Wire GuarkS,•Wire by the Yard 'Ways' for sale by: • . . . . .. -. . . , NEW . .BOOK • • A IN:1) . • STATIONERY. ' The ninfersinned are now . prepared to frtrnieh. a line issortment.pflieolis and first class Stationery at their New Store on 'Centre :Street. 'four •doore . below , the Epistolic" Church: . .Printlng, Binding and Stamping to . . . • . . .* , Orders promptly in:....Oive.pa a call: . . • -•—• - .•.. • • :BOBBYSHELL & BROTHER. 0...C.' Bpsuirans4.L. G. A. liosaTsuaLi- Pottsville, April V, •65 ... • TreAton; FF - A large aSsortnient of-Wire Rope constarit3i on baud: Orders filled with despatch: Fay alma, strength; and cilksee circular. . : , •c6.-1.1y• . tit*. II Filmiest Chinese in the Market; cop• sistlog Sapauio; Euglimh Dairy, ?the APPle.and esimr.oh, at.- . • BORANNAN I SCH.NERR'S. • 46. . Uarktot street, above Third, Fouiville. MISCELLANEOUS. GOVERNMENT.:IO.AK L; P. WEEITNEY, BANKER., CENTRE STREET, POTTSN'ILI,E, OFFERS FOR SALE Government Securities, u. $. 7-30, Bonds of 1881, 3-20 Loan of 1562 , , - 5-20 Loan of 1864, 5-20 Loan of 1865. ALL KINDS OF STOCK Bought and. Sold ou Commission. COLLECTIONS - made on all points at lowest rate. , Nov. 25, fl Gm Anotherhoppless case of Consumption CURED BY . p. SWAYN it E'S COMPOUND SYRUP 01 WILDCHERRY. .. • . The •-' • : • -wonderful ' . , • ••• ' cureareerformed - by this valuable mcdt dtle, in Pulmonary- C 0 . ,- • ..• SDItIPTION;Conghs,COIds, Astlf .Ma, Bronchitis, - Influenza, . Whooping cAnlgli;.Crotip. Stting or Plesid..-Liver Com 'plaint, Pain in .the Side and Breast; Tie sling ocßaising in the Throat, and 'all Disetisea. of - the Lungs and - Break, have excited the astonish- - ' : .•• -meat of all. who' utve witness, . .•-• •.• •.; ' * ed its.Marvelons etlect. • t •' • For thirty years' ..„ . . . . . .. • . • • .Coneumption" ' • "Can be 'crtind." t•Comtumption", WILD CHERRY "Crinsumption". "Can, be cured." "Consumptittn”. P 0 LT "Can be cured." : ..f.Colistmapt hrt.' "Can he citred.•• "Constimption'tS '••"CAn licepred,. . Consumption."' • , • " ttcan 6 t red.t. .- Can cared.". . f•Can-be cured." ..C.onstimptiont• • "Can be cured." f•ConSOmption tL .. IS . TELE - ..."Constuoption". • • Can be cured." .-"Ctinornption". ~R EM "Can.he cured•:" ttConstimptlnn".• . • • t" - '" • "Can be cured:. • Thirty Yeare7. Experience, and: ihe great ".airtount. testimony from all' parts of the. world; has., proven it-it standard'atid.reliable.remedy. • •• •• ;• . , AL,AvaroWs; Lanai-ter CO.; Pa.; May • Du. SW . 5074; .GF.NTLENIEN—AbOIIt. tAVO Yenta • . ago, my Wife-was sufferbigwith Consampticin, and du- . ring he.r.kiflracis bad - the-bent medical:, attendance in: this mid adjoining emintMs., Her case was. pronounced hopeless by all of - AIM - tn.' I was .induced; - through. toe'. recornmentlation of Your...agent. Dr.l.Vaac of West ItrecktMek, Berke and who can veri-• fv these fact. to . 1)r. SNravne. , - Cnrripennt Syrup of ; • Wild Cherry. After. using - some - time. she Wao entirety ented;andisowMs well as, ever. in-her life,. and fully able to; nit it rfortn her Usual labor. lam solid ly' satistiedthagit is to your preparation :that I am in-' 'ilebted for hr rrif,,ratimi to - flealtb, that 1 grant...you full lii - Mrty.to - give her 'Lase publicity. in the hope that othentatowiattlering.a.My derive b'euellt from her expe tionte. " . • I.: Tours, resimctkully; 'established remedy. prepared 'only. by Dr.. WAYNE & SON, attu North-Sixth-Stied.'price $1 'per. bottle; six bottles.. Frs. 2 liis , Snict •by HENRY • SAYLOR; . Tirugnist. G. gIiOWS S 5 SON; Pottsville; and, all dealers in .Medicine. E~r^ IMPORTAtirtoIEMALES . .. t ixy, • x i . 47 ,.. • FsE -- --2'• 12 : . 4 4 • - ••••-'''' -' • • 4 ' . , -:.: ~..s , ~.- '..?• i.......i- . 's e 0 \..,... - .T .:-.-..• • r A ,... ? - :,. w. , f: . -': , L - s: G• .\ ' • - f •-.."' 4:).. • 4 4 t . ••..= -1 , ,, , 7. , -,,' :- ~ • ,(.i . . : : 4 .... --;:;. /' ; 0..*. ' , ' ( „--. `.- - ...1.- . ' ' • ' . • .- - - •• .• . :. 7 °... C(C P . it : 1 6:1S .))1: .4 ''' .. ... - . ... . . . . . ' PROCLAMA TION I -......- - --. The. OlilciugegOlOtor for Femaleo , • - 'DR"..OHEESEItAWSTEMALD PILLS wui imme4itateli relieve,. Withont.iialti. all dist Urban. tee of the-pet itxlic diScharge,'Whether arising from re- laxation or suppression. ' .They net like &charts in re-" mptidng the pains' that .ticcomparry .diffichlt or intmod-.: erate menstruation, and are the only • sa f e and reliable' remedy fur-Flushes: Sick ileadache,: - T 3 sins in the Loins, . Back - and: Sides, Palpitation of the •Beart, 'Nervous •Tremors,'HystericY, Sputum Broken •Sleep, and other unpleasant and dangerctus.effect.: of .an unnatural con •dttion' of thesextud:ftitattioria. In the .worst cases or Fluor „Mims. or."'hite.a..t hey' effect a-speedy cure. ' . • . , .:DR; .OREESEMAWS :FEMALE PILLS. :Rave been used OVER : A QUARTER:OF A GENTTI.: BY.' ...They are offered:es' tae Only sale. means of re, hewing . interrupted menstruation, hitt . ladies Must -bear in mind that- there is, one stontlitlod of. the fe male systetit in which the Pills catinot be taken with', out producing a PECULIAR RESULT: The child:Don referred to iS:OIO:GNANttY-:—the: result AI ISCARRI.. :AGE . . : Such it; the Irresistible tendency of 'the meth-. i eine. trarestor 'the .sesnal .functi' ins to a normal, con. dition, . that , eyou . the .rgprodin:tive • power of nature .cannot resist it.- TREY CANNOT DO HARM 'in any . other wait.' •- -- . • • •: , _ . .. . • -..- • ,- . - DR: CREESEMAN i S FtIiALE PILtS .A. 14. the4inly Medicine that AIARE/EiY.'iND . SINGL E . LADLES have retied iirom for many yearS, or can rely, upon now'.: BEWARE OF...IMITATIONS 1 These Pills fortri.:,he dnest Preparation' .ever put ffirward; with LALNIEDIATE : and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. : Donn 'im , deceived. • Take this; advertisement .to your 1--.)ll3oist. and - tell. -him That :you avant the BEST and • most RELIABLE AIEDICINEIN TilE WORLD; which 'is Comprised in .;.. 5 : '-'• ::.•:.' ' . ' .. - DP... CREBSEXAN'S EMAIL PILLS! 11 ~. They. haetireceived. 'and aid.nou 'receiving - the siine• lion of -the mo.temittent-Physitlans In America.' -. ' :11A:.'n.Torr Di REcTKINS: with eachßox..-Lthe lariat; ' One. Dollar per BOX. containing from fin to' GOPills. • - Pills Sent-by mail, promptly.-ivy .it :milting he pr ici •i - . 6 the'ProprietorS. or any.atfihotized,Agent, in-current* • funds, ''SOLD.BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY: . • '. • '].....,•; •11UTGIIINOS &Ain...LYE% Proprietors, • ... .• • ... •• --. . .' ' 2:6' Der Street: New York. - Sold.bi 'Potisillle by 3'. (4..11R0WN'',..t SON. HENRY. • SAYLOR-and Talt. ROBiNEAIJ. • in •Alluersvilie''by ...LAWRENCE A BROWN'and C.,ll:llRU.MAl.:lrt.Ta maqiia.by SHADE At LONG and GRINDLE k BOND: • • Ostober '2.3;. '65.. • ••• - .. ... 43. ii eon'''. " TO .CO - A . 1,. O.IPER.A.TOIRS. .. . GitEAt. •• 131PROYENt:‘,7 , COAT. .S .The nndersignea tire reny,..preitretl to nninnfatlnTe; :at their shop.. Minenwille, all iindsof SCREENS for 'ecieenints. Coal, of the- imprive matife.cture; patented to Jonas Lintlienstein, 4th I?entnary, - 1562. . . • . . • ••• • meanrarfareo by •pror.qsa,.are , Thorn dir. viable; maintain their twin liciier. and. are furnistted chenp , rei ntfy - to - lte•lintl in the County. • . •-• Tluyare mode of squareiron, in such Ila to prevent the Coal slirling'from one size to the other he 'foreltiv.thitniughly U;icirted, thus' toieptiviti,i it better 'thaw iniLbe dohe by cast iron or wire screens*. • ' • • . . The •manufacthrers urgently request all 'Operators wanting Screens, to ekemino those new patent Screen-% et their Atop. or nt. work at Vein.the.lisminoth• ol liery of George S. Repplier, hear ; St...'Clair; where .they_ have beeti•in-use .for'sonie time:- • '• • • • •• By-purchasing screens •made lindif ; this Patent, Ml gation,Or any troubleas to.patelit rights will be.avolded. • All Work done with promptness and dispatch. • • . •-• . • LAITBRNST-EIN, *'. AS FOLLOWS 7..i5G2 E. B. P 'ALE, W DEALER BALED HAY 'D STRAW, schwa.' I Sayan. . , . Sgaitiaia) coNstinnozli Rj&mBZD sly Httuaou>'s grritaci • - Oct., 28,-'65, - 44•41m. • • £D-IdAit'rarS. Ly )FA. .SSQEL W 1.. . .. . .. . . ... .palmNinn Inland ci r fr prdpit.ltq : ' . ' :Trim tinyrcares fx '. rd many:s sooty troll' .In endt a mother. r . nartin ant. illfit* I - ... - • And C the ben! delivered her small gout. . . . . . . . . Fantastic chatter I.harty. glad and gay.. . ' Where.' the Inettaing wa not ill to tftll • _ '• .- "iloattip. how .watra the world wlth:yon to-day r . . . 410qmip; the_world wage' well. the world wage welt . . . . And llstining. I Was wire their little . ones • .• , Were in the hird-talk, . and* discourse was made Concernitia , hot Sea-fliglita, and tropic stini,• 'For a clear sultrineas the tune conveyed; '• And visions pf the ski as of If ono • . • , - Hailing down *Jet on Pagan Pharaoh's sand, And, , q4iverhr air r w.asei trembling op arid. nth: And blankl stone-faces taar.velcusly blatiA ; • When:Shortld the young be fledged.. and . With them Where:costly clay. drons:Sown in cc:Do - li - on light . .(Fortunate countries of the. flreAr. ' • • - ••• • Swarm with,-blue-diamonds all the sultrynight: And Itie iminortal Moon:tikes turn - witii them) • When should - they pass: by:thatreil land ••• - . Whefelorely mirage works a broiderel hem . To.tritte with phantom palms ikrobe,of seed . . . • " • ' 'Wheig Should they dip their breitsts r amila and play:. inglurriberous ar,pre welt. , dear as the air, ' `:WborP 'nsy : Acinuedtilimln2oes•fish all day,. Staking•tinildthe lot s-hlosSorni fair;-: • , • • Then-osier pndded tamarinds bear their While cassias - feed the Word with Spleeries ; . And so betake them to a South.s.etiiiiight, .• . • .• . To gossip in the crowns of cOcoa•trees . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . *hors rn9t2 , are in the : spray. 0 haply there. • .' Annie daivn,—Nybito-wtuned,:they in'ghl obance to find A frigate itanciina in to make mor l• fair ' - . ••_ . ' •Tlaelonellnesa unaltered of mankind: :• - .- ....- .. • • 'A frit . ..ate catne to Water: .Nuts'would : '• And nimble feet • would climb the :flower-liash&l errand" . And Northern talk would ring and there irithal . The martins'woitla desire the-cool North 'acid.. • . . . And.all Would he'as It-had been tiefori.; ' • Agnin,at eve there would be new,. to tell : i '. • • -'• Whri.paesed should hear their: chant it o'er andmdr. hoW wags. the." world r : .`'Well, labs•l'p .-• •.- . .. . .. A ``.THRILT.Ititi• TALE" OF : AN INTOI,- ; ;.-.:.." • .ILT DiTARHY . 2E RONAIIT... ._ a ~.,. . 1. . .In .1852' 'fambus Aeronaut advertised that he would Atiatto ar, ascension, trent Oakland; California: lt •was a - total' novelty to nine:• tenths-Of :hose:he addressed,: and' .1.1 - fo: • pul >tic rushed le See him - in crowds.. In, the centre *Of .thespaceffern Which the Aisceni Was - to be Mada.the„huge. sphere . floated, held, down to - Volgar earth by a dozen • ropes graSPed by as, Many persons elected frcinA• hinong - the - by=, stap.dera. - The 'it:wig:M(4o the heavens had •not: Yet mede•his• appearance, 'and. the audi:-• &tee were . growing impatient, as manifested', byl their. Shout§, - attd Curses.. .lie Was probi.,:, bly, playing tyeeze•ouiyoker -.with some flush: 'miner: in some adjoining tavern, A:, LA: A.rte mu.S. Ward, add could not be'cluiked off - ' In . 'a kw. Mihutea• more the ,"machine ''' . 'would . liaVe been torn into threads, :When a ghst::•eif. wind . . .arising; ,The : balloon-. 'wile :suddenly -Wrenched. front A e At ands of o . l4e:that 'held it fipil ruSheil 'like a-.rocket straight towards the clouds. Did we say -wietiched:froirildi ? No, MA froin,slll i . A : try.'of horror roSefrbiu, the .lately ttirbutentrowd ;..for there- cling it:Pg.. to a slight wohdeti.cross•-piecie-attached • to one of thecords; vas a , sinall dark .ohject.: which :every One 'pronounced to lie . a human. being. - A. lad who had been selling Papers . rt .. among' the crovid•Was•one of . , these SN'ht vol-. • ...,SEirt;t:trigi:Lvylo::itritsiEniii -- thOfo l l owin g, • unteered to hold the guys; and not being...suf . -, ' excellent advice from that reliable • authority, ficieritly: alert, had been carried off with the • "Rail's Johroalef Fleerth,":' is worthy: f . •• the tit -Ihtlloriu..i. The • spectators were: apalled„ - and tebtinu espeetally.'nfladies.a . nd- children, who . . in set; ..'itlii_l . ge in the inspiriting recreation . :• - . , t . • every observer. mothentitrilY exPeeted to. - t. ,NsOid - akates which-.'are Strappod on the feet, :'him drop.. Put • the . . - )-mittg - adventurer had ..as they prevent the oil:Cala:don, ..and the .foot be no 'shell ides:, - and-thOse.wlio had glasses saw , • comes froze' before . the skater is' wareirt. it, be him Atunber up •the• cord .and, seats . liinthel' . - canaathetight strapping benumbs the font and astride the cross piece. *- The ballOarf hiscend,t. deprives it of feeling. . ,ti'youtig . lady'in Boston g lo N yiog T ityg•or. 0 1 6:: lost foot-in thia:way ;. another - in -.New York, her' 'ettapward until in the Aife r by -endeavoring to thaw. her feet in warm sun it. seemed like A.:speck .; --then : Vanishe:' - ...• • • • . • • • . : tel tekin oft herekatee. The safest:kind • e.•• • • -- -. • - --- . --• ..are.tlmse which.receiva the forepart, of the 'foot‘ t • ' : lt 1V.01114-have..been difficult. just'. then .b. ' in.a kind of toe ; and stout leather around the heel,' have insured - the life of that boy.at: any 'Prom • . Niel:Eng itrfront•orthe ankle only, :thus teetiing aunt.-. As tar. the •invol Wittily a:ton a u t,,- . whti- . • the* heel itcplace•twitlout spikes or screws • and insist have been his• feelint*.tils he.foinid •him - ng' greatly in eupporting ankle •'. • • 2... kis not thn object to_ to .skate fast as self thus ScVcired from the firm earth fo..whicl - '•••• • - .to Skate. ractifall'•• and this is sooner and more he had beMt.'acenetomed... - - Ai. first':his littl , ~. t , .• - g Y' . •-•- . .• . - asily learned by s)stitintz with . dchheration - ; while 'heart was ,in his throat, .4nd he seethed to havi ....:it prevents overheating, .and dimittbdies the suddenly fallen front' some Vast height into at , ..chances (4 taltingeold by e. , 1 li g o' off too on af . • . tOf 'abyss 'fatinythleSS air.. . The . Wcirld vanished •• terw:u-d.; .' ' • :-•-. .-- .:. • . :. • ~ . • :;.. ' instantancouslY..frUM . :sight: The bhy•unfor- •.• ..-• 3:. Il.the .7ind is- blowing;' a veil should be worn oVer. the face,.at leat by -ladies and by . children, innately wrairtd the cord:abe:lt • his - hand 'in nth - 6r wike; :fat al itillarnation of . the lungs, 'plieu-• such :a manner that it wise hritioSeible to let go • • • • • . ... monia,' - inay takerplaee. • • ....- ..-' ' . • ' at • once.- ' Yet, knew in g the' fate that awaited • . 4. rhi ilnt sit - down 'to rest a single half minnte; .hint, should he fall, --: he bad, lv the . exertion ' • tine stand seal if is Ay. Wind; nor stopa•Mo- , .01 an ain•oint-of strehgth wonderful in One .80 . rnent.: ai'ter ihe'•slitit as• are: taken off; but . walk : young contrived • to assume .the • position'. Of .• about s 0 nu - tO,riistorti the circulation • abmit the comparative ea' f-ty ;already. holed, ' There lie feet and- toes. and - to prevent being' chilled. ".. ' s.'lt is safer to walk'heme than to ride; the tat-. sat.V. the Wind-driven clouds of - differentetra , - . - 'ter G iV .1 iis rush . past hina - Nii it h frighthil velocity, .hnd . u tn y m,: , c r e i rtai a n ri to tb g in iv: . e :n co t l i i l l.• .. e m nth - while' 16alting - down, could dimly discern the:land- skating, nor aiit 3 ;. - hard:siib"stance hi the o band,' e nor seape, and the -ocean With.•its ships, .spread t throw anythindun•the ice ;. none hut a 'reckless- Ont as on a 113:4..• -• llilLing the afternoon thet • fellow .would:• thhe'enclanittr• a fellow stater by ,renderingAtith liable to a fall. ' ..--'' .. •. ' .., people of Benicia saw_ the car -dash by,:. and G. If the ; thernwini little IhOnght 'of the throbbimr. heart. that oLer. is .bslow.." thirty, and tha•wind is hlowing,no lady orchild•.ahould' be -awful-the-awful et awaited io cold and ' . .. , anxiety the coming night. •. The blped..began• . 8: .:liira..ys It:lets your eyes 'about -rou',. looking to. congea lin the . Veins oft the little ifavefer..; ahead anaitpWard, not on the ice,. that. vou• may. ihe - adt of breathing:grew: diffictilt ;Ails-mlls, not run against sc.inelady,••ebild, Or learner:. - tiles, increased I.o . stlCh a fearful teitgiOn, • were ' ;, .9. :Arrange to.haVe an extra garment thick end. . henry, to throw ev . er beginning to . relax; numbness.*lli:sbliinion your shouldtifn the moment A few. •i-,o a utce . ase.'skaing, and then- Walk borne, or •at the••fingersl .- that -.grasped 'the cord.'- ... -ithaif It: nnle with sour month - closed aci • that minutes more' must. evidently iekrainate..the .. the lunga . niayi.4t; be cleicklY - chilled by the cold terrible ride through space. - .All -at .••ohce the ; air dashing upowthean through the'open Month ;' rope t• attached to -; the, valve.: watt . thrown „if: it prieaes- through Ott .nose •andl.head, it is againSt the boy:: .• He 'clutched -it in, his '-warmed,befoic it..gete to the langs. • . ' .. -, .•, •• despair • as :au additional hold upon life • ' • ' 10 . 'lt we:11(111) ug 4;a safe rule for no Child or lady :Joy ! Thn .. •vat•ve 0p00 ..t : the gas'. rapist ly . ..P5 bP on.skateatoer that en hour at a time escapee !Thetalloon is once more nearing the .• - earth It rushes into the 'leafy eMhrace of 'a grove , 'of trees, and,.. 'afterot violent struggle,. rests: ' When Smile ranchmen,'Whodiad been.. watching the tieseenc reached the sPot, they found the- yoatig.-adVeniarer Seated:ou the ground at, the •foot .of-an. oak; - looking. the •vcry yicture. of .astenislinierit:,.• but ' none the •worste' for his-journey;•• except a few scratChes:, We ' haVe beard. of .. personS:' . Whose . :hair: fretni terror Aurned *grey 'inia:single - night. The hair at the lad - on. coming down Wae- h . , bright- red - •;• tint - as. it-Was red - before he yet& 'up we •do not know that this .Was anything . reinarkab l e, -We 'meet him—the. boy , thea;.' the Man: no'lvdttily• ; - . lie looks like: another nto'rtill,, and seems', to 11..ve:forgOttiM all the ciretintstances to Wh' eh he'Waft. indebted. for 'his Oevation:-,-California-.Suudak'l.i.ii-etiry • • . . . . . ArrmEN - rict.S.—Yery, geberally, throngliout the country master Mechanics cent plain-of the small inimber•of apprentices nowee gaged in learning' 'ecr fain - trades,: -and they-.'very properly argtie.that a lack of journeymen will-be felt. on. this'a:c ;Mott in a ithort time: This is said to he cspreidlly .- the, eabo, with the .painting, .and glazirig and 'carpenters' trades.. What is true of therr,. /MN : rover, is. dophtleas true of cither-handt eraf IS. If •de.to he - regretted that: parent's and guardians du not take it more 601gif)leyiew or the Matter Of - 11:LN . ing" - th boySt aught trades-by •reg • apriteiniecaltip.'..lt is the only mire-, w:4 . of „inasteringa - husini•ss. Take any.-IWent . y, hots; ten orwltom have: tried to learn: their t he Modern•fiaplinzard 'style, andthe ten 'others' haying Served appreriticeships of live years, and the 'latter ivilL4wari ably - be .t he best 'wOrk .rnen,,and 'Will bah) tequest atgood. waget4:,When th . e . othenr.havedifilculty.to . employment. The old system of apprenticeship, w.,th a' fewde; feels about it, had many talnable advantages i • and it IS , a pity that it '-has,beeente. alamat - obSe let e." . Theboy . washohnd abont:the,age Of fifteen or Sixteen, to serve ins master faitlic •follytintil he was'twonty-ene ; "mid on the 'other. hand, thelintstdr was: hand to teath ' trade, to board, clothe , and, ledge- him :for the Same period; and, to give him a. certain . m . apubt . Of ;school education.: .Usually the. hoylived.With 'hie master. He was therefore , kept mote undei the.eye Of his -propet guardian..than new.- BeL .tiveen gdorl Masters and good boys these relation's -often ripened,inte.bonda of 'regard 'a* strong and , enduring as any - family 'ilea. • We find. but-few itistances.ef the kind under •the.niOdem syStard. We are aware that : the introduction Of machinery • has, te a' large. extent, *revolnliordzis:t many Old , trades, and has led the- factory eye.; temof nainufaCtrire where nrimbers of 'boys aro employed, rendering- the old . system to sortie degree impracticable ; but that is nereason why emplciying.tnechanics or parents and guardi tins of-boys• should, net '.hold . ,dit to :every- gotid .part Of the Old apprenticeship system that.is still applicable.. The: ,teniptation; to do other Wise on the part Of parentaisi perhaps; 'due to ,the fact that boys-in factories and-large Workshops. care .wages.• as" temporary .htinds that 'they • perhapi w w ould,not get as apprentices; . 'and thus' they are allowed to go en' until.they •:are too. olti. to learn tradeS in any regular Way, - . and so.neyer . get-any 'trades at alb'' :This - -is-a real Alionage to society, as tie to theboYsthernselvee, audio this will be felted One of the principal reasons Why appren tices ate, i3carco. Parents are • deluded by a tri 7 'fling - present ailvantage aiages,. and thus.oter look whit Will be of atlyantageAo their -boys , through 'all their 'There is *still, anothet....reaSon.' Too many 'boys, übw , ii-days, and too inanY fond, .but Unwise • parents,. desire s Abeirbqs to bate What' they Call pmfessitins;:or ' gente,et callings: "As' a general rtils, there can beno greater mistake.: ThoSe who .exalt "profes-, 1 sionti" arid `tented": vocations in this way aid in making thetery discrimination against cal pursuits which', they So much „deplore. If it', • Were-n0t , 14 such thisgruded notions and actions, the clasedistinction.'whickt some , foolish people attempt 'to enforce : against - workingmen Would tiaveyery littleto encourigelt. .. But, as arnere' matter of dollars and cents, boys shoidd;bestiniL ulated -to learn. niechaideal - trades. Nearly- all -skilled ivorkmen are. - makine largiar..yages: now than clerks or:salesmen or , young lawyers. or 'doe-, Almostraeolianice are - . ble 'maintain. a sturdy independence, soineS - - of mentioned Classea :bays's . heart4traik, tri . g . .thue to keep up t4e . forms of.'. • gentility` :PACES 01 4 THE: . Alter the battle - : of Inkerman, the faces of many of the dead still ' were a smile; While others bad a-..threatening expression, Some lay stretched bri. thtir backs as if friendly. hands. had prepared them for-buriaL Some were still-:resting on . one, knee,. their. bandit grasping their muskets . : In - some: instances the cartridge remained between the teeth, or • the musket was held ..in tine hand, and . the From the ,twie;y.. otherwilitiplifted its. though; ta ward OM-.a blow, or appealing to Heaven.' The faces of .all were pale as - though cut- in marble.. As the wind- Swept across the battle-field it waved,the' hair: and gave the bodies such an appearance of life that a spectator could hard— iy" help thinking.they were about' to rise to continue the' fight:... A.nother :surgeon descri bing the appearance of the corpses on the fields.ollla,genta, says that they. furnish in dubitable proof that man may .cease: to exist without; suffering' the' least . pain. Those struck On' the-head generally lay with their faces: on the ground,, their limbs retaining the position they: were in' at the instant they were struck,. and Oast.cif these . stilk held tbeir.ri .fies, showing that when - rf 'ball entered the brain it causes.,sueh • a sudden contraction- of t he' muscles that- there is .not _time for the hand:to loose ialiTid . of the weapon before death. Another. peculiarity observed in the• case of these who were wounded lathe brain wasil l wasthe. suitentiess with which. they died even *hen au, ected to be out of . danger.- During the . b. tle:.of Solferino, . a rifleman was wounded in ,fhe head, by .a ball which passed throligh the skull and' buried itself. in the brain.. His. Wound was dre.ssed, and he .was stretched on . straw, with!. his head rest= ing 011 his knapsack, like his wounded corn sadei. .He retained the full useof his facul ties. and chatted about .his wound 'almost ,with. indifference. as. he filled 'his pipe 'and lay stinking it. "Nevertheless, before. he had finished it,, deatheame upan hi tn, and he Wa:s found L lying 'in the "same' attitude, withlid . pipe still betWeenbis.teeth. 'He had never uttered a cry, or given any sign 'that he was Buttering pain. , In cases where .the hall had entered the heart,:nearly.the.sanie appearan des were prezented asin the cases of : those who had been struckln the brain ; death was what; we term instantaneous, but it was not quites() swift as In the.. fb . rmer, 'case ; • there was gpnerally tint e for emoSiement in the act of dying. _There. was a Zonave who' had been struck lull iri , the breast.; . he was lying on his rifle,. the bayonet was fixed, and point ing in such_ a-way as showed that he :was in the - act of charging :when struck. -His head Was uplifted, and his countenance still bore, a threatening appearance, as if he had . merely, stumbled and fallen,. anclwerein the act of rising again. Close by Win lay an Austrian,', foot soldier, with clasped hands and up turned eyes, yho hail died in the act of prey ing., Anot her foot.sol it, had fallen dead as ;lie was in the act of fighting, his fists Were w closed, one 'arm as in the act of Warding oft a btu*; dud . the other was drawn back in the. act. a striking. . on. another. liAttlefield sev eral: French soldiers lay, in "line, "with their bayonets- pointing in the direction, of the foe. they were advaneing against, when a. storm of grebe mowed - them down:-Dickens' All The Year'Round.. . - . - : . . NO. 3. Is the Philadelphia . . Conn of Oyer. arid Terminer, on S3tmday, Mary 'Ridey was sentneecl. for homicide to . 18 years and- G 'months' imprisonnient. John Connor to 11 years and 6 months, and. Jeffers% Spanier to.lo years and G months. . • • - '5147 . A1L of a• beautiful :brunette belle of an Illinois cit:y,: our . friend fICCOIIIII.B for_ the brownness_ of. her COini)lexion by the fact that.she hn been so often toasted. : Aarsmt. - -s IVAan Says his hair. resembles lovers ou the eve of separation. It is hard Tiunife preservers of the greatest use on the battle field are simply t pair of, long legs. mtioli.wliisky has kept.many " . a.lnali *cap 'pursuing a..si raightforwarct path: • - _Wnwr is the..worat seat_ flanwo can on? Self-con-ceit. - . • Tae Watch Cry, ~pcckets-.” Tii r. :tug 9f . war. A frigilie. tender Oert "zilutuai friewi." Money Capital puilislithS . rit.: is abolished Aus- itcrisiew York and 'Ohio :are;:hoth publishing St:ite milli arit. histories;.,' • • • • •• ' • 'a -47;X Caliteitia Congre.sSman is proprietor of a AnnOlniSliel wheat crop. . .- - • .' .rfiTThe Harpers are 'importing' paper from Heinlein for their weekly. . . .• . .. ' 0.3 r COM Scott had a'New Year's. reception - at key'Viest. He 'enjoys excellent. health. . '. .2frln lBlls there were 682 mnrders committed in the United. States, 'l3,nd only 98 cxecntions. ' ' • nlrThe double-turretted monitor Tonawanda ' will be attached to the - Nayal Academy. air A. Woman near Paris murdered her daugh ter,. aril then ate her. 'breakfast with the : bloody knife.she had used fe that Purpose. - : - •• •• • • ' . • ''icirOne afternoon; recently, m . New' York, a Than Was garroted in froht et his OWEI stote,. and ' tbe_thiews escaped with: the plunder. • . - : 4rir Light :bridges over Broadway, from corner. -tO Corner, are:suggested to - feeder safe the cross ingot that thoroughf are'to Pedestii ins.:... •- • 'Vel'he' Secretary ''of.the Interior has deter mined to diitrintite his clerkships equally among tlfe Congressional districts of the, country. • : :. 'aGr'Eleyen • new :theatres sare in. progress of erection in New .York City, to • be. finished and ready for business before the'end of .1866. --•-• Sir'S fat -man in Paris' sold his body to the surgeons,' for.-1206 francs, went on a Spree' with :the money, died, and was immOdiately cut np.. . r•The Germ in Insurance' Com pany of: Loui* - yille; has , deeLiired a dividend of .forty pet cent:, - .free ot.goYerninent tax, upon its capital - stock.. " girAn - elephant and boll fight , recently took - . place in Übida, Spain. Tile elephant stamped. . one bull ' to death and crushed .another with. his . fwThe_Chici Legislature - adopted - a resolution requeSting tbe-rneinbers . ed con g reis - from' that 1.. gtatetolvote for negro suffrage in the District of Cahimlia.. . ifirlu New Jersey; the liepubliCana 'have elec tedjames Scoyel President of the Senate, and • John Rill. Speak - et . of the • llonne..The.debt of New. Jersey is $2,818,110: .- • . , nice yotiug man in Sandtisky, Ohio, the Other. day' obtained an introduction to., a 'young la -dy on the ice, and shortly: after stole her. skates, ' tirhich•slie had permitted him assist hot' in to-. The:Fenian • convictions continue:. One of the Y'enitins;_upontieing sentenced to penal Beryl tfide,:.said he ,hoped there would be an exchange or prisoners before the term expired. - Tile•Feru- - .' ens claimte haire defeated the . English in a re ; cent battle, in 'lreland. - . • 7 ,t# One hundred and twenty-two ..,general Offi cers haveheeii mastered out of the service; among them;ll-eneial:Hautz, Hartranft, 'Saxton,. Bun ter, Riniecrans,- Parke,...Granger; Pleasanton; • d. J:Smitb,:eibbon; Weitzel, Crook,- Ilaieti; MerxiSt, ' • Custer end Ostorhsue.: •_ . • • . • ...BANNAN . a, • • , JD . • .41Ent—limm - s - 7•• rn.. moored three Ptaliag.titnow.rtepared to execatiaelt and-DOOM PECENTERGI sr*, ,aa atriptlon the glace 'of "the Maaour..Jonaist.t, &ape. than It can be donn'at,aity.f44l%,ortahllelta*nt . 91. ... • • . litilluirf Lading, . _ I.arge -Pamitert, • . litaldrimitlriekets; Hat& • BEM,; -- Perrier . /31 1011 14 Articles Time. ititelts Bill Heads, _ Ste.. At tb.j Yikit 01 Jos Tyra is more extender thin tbat of any other. office In Ws. " Section of theßtate, and **keep bands employed ez prosil for - Jobbing. Being it —pri Printer ourself we w ill guarantee our emir to be lmist as spy that can be turned out in tbs" cities. .lilltin#9 IN 001, ORS done at the -shortest notice' .' . . . BOOK - -BIMPUT4t ., ji.nolm . bound in ivory vtiitai Of 'tau &Wm . LeitenuiescriPiln mad • isbnithir wtkti'',ltt shortest notice (Situational Column. .1. A.: Pik MrAIL111114RAWLOPI.:111.;;. Edltsr . 7l _ it • ornmiunipitiorui intinded for thie "cottinin will be addiessed PAlSiVOlC..Aigarate, We hope hereafter 'Wei, vie rtiaybe - able . tiv baire the Educational &Mum- . appear rcgu iarly. We aolicit contributiOns..., - We hope our friends,!•Teicher" and' "Yus tice" will discuse the (ideation they have dertaken a kindlymanner, and not get personal. ' Discuss the' matter fairly, and wo say again, good-may come out of it. •• • _ WELCOME HOME 'Capt. p. W: Scott; who`for three yeark has been in the army, has been - inwterecr ony of tie ser4ice and has. rehired home.. The - Captain mitts at the breaking out 'of . the re hellion, >Principal of one' of our (Borough schools, but like ',thousandik of ;other. brava young men, he.felt it to be hia duty, toshour- der his musket in the cause 'of , the Union.— Re, enlisted as a private in the 141st Pa. - Re- . giment, was Wounded and taken - prisoner.at Chancellorsville. After sufterfog many.hard ships, her was appointed Captain jn a regi rnent of colored troops.' He' was again-takeri prisoner at petersburg, and was in the reb el'a hands for six or seven - months. After he was released he rejoined_ his regiment, and was sent to. Texas,: where he remained until he was mustered out We know we but ex -• Press the opinion of his hosts of friends when we say we • bid him a hearty welcome to his home. We sincerely hope that we may be successful in whatever 'vocation he engages, and that "he may reap, the reward - that the brave veteran deserves.. . Ma. EniToit :-In the issue of the "JOUR.. . NAL"' ofl the 6th inst., fled what. purports to • -'.' .' be a "reply" to my article of theiGth ult.,— . . , an entire: column,, in fact—devoted to the purpose of demolishing my criticisms on the • - late County Teacher's Institute.. Without at-- tempting to follow thnexaMple of "Justice," ' Who, indirectly denounces me 'as " most pro- . . 'roundly ignorant," tintimy ankle as "one of •• ~ . the most stgularly inconsistent pieces Of conk. ... . - position that he ever remerabers to have met with,' (I am glad it is not the " most.singu- • • - larly, inconsistent, n. I cannot ':help wonder-. . ,••. • . ing how he manages-to labor through an en-- I tire column of so large a neWsparierai• the - . - ,JoeasAL, and say 139 little . to the point.. "Ver-:: • ' ay, the mountain has labored -and brought • • ' torth':. a very little moUse.". I would at this - - . . peint, take the liberty of suggesting to "Jus - ace," that hereafter, when he attempts to en: gage in a discussion with any ono, he should- . not dart out with such unbecoming and un- . gentlemanly assertions, as those which I have • quoted above. If he accedes, to methe right . . • to express my Opinions upon any matter, he • " .has no right to assume that, beeause my 'views differ from his, they are the result of ' . 'profound ignorance or. prejudice, and when , . he asserts that my article is " inconsistent," he must.prove it be such, or justly lay him- • sell open to the charge Of Inconsistency him- . - . • self, or of asserting what befalls to prove. .• • . Mr. .Editor, lam , not prejtidiced against' .. . Teacher's Institutes. ~I have attended and participated in the exercises of these associ ations ever since they have been instituted. ' and I know them to he valuable auxiliaries. ' to,:the teacher's profession. When properly - , conducted, they'l end to • elevate the•prefes-- shun, to . enlist' the sympathies. of the peop'le' in behalf of the great work of. popular eilt- - cation, which is yet • but in - its infancy, and to .'stimulate - the: teacher, to make renewed .: exertions in teach those Whom ; he bee in his earn, successfully. All this and much More do 'feacher's Institutes accomplish, and, it is •• : . because I place such:a high, estimate: upon_ these auxiliaries to the:work of teaching; • ~..• that I earnestly protest against: "mismen- agement,"ir you choose so to call it--in their . • •,ex-ereises: I don't want the - time wasted in, . " talking nonsense. Igo 'there - to teach what I know,- and to • learn, what I don't know ;. - • . • benne I want every moment taken up 'in ~ . . some interesting exercise. I. want varions • . methods - of ; teaching thoroughly investigated, -, •- - and I want this done in a manner, I repeat IL - ' as becomes the dignity,of the profession. - I" . don't want the profession degraded by, Mak- ~, irtg every topic that arises - for discussion . the .. subject or frivolous nonsense. . I: don't mean that teachers shall be stiff and formal and ' wear grave, faces,'. but they should deport . themselves as they would 'before their own 1 pupils.. , . - - , ' . .• • , - . . I said that the failure of the Institute was . "partly the fault of the teachers themselves." ' Oue, of - two things must haye been apparent to any ode who paid any: attention .at all- to • the exercies during-the day: sessions :--That. - either the leaders in the', exercises -failed to make, themselves' interesting, or . failed to . promulgate anything . .useful or new, or else - • those who should have listened were not hair-' . . bued with the proper spirit—in filet did not care to .learn anything—else why so much inattention,'so much talking - and so much : noise and, confusion during the. Progress of the- exercises? I judge of the success or failure of a Tea'cher's Institute principally by the amount of interest ; it creates. ' Where teachers and pupils.have not a mutual, inter- est in the matter under - diacussion,. no good, • - :will result from the consideration of that . matter. If -there . was .the requisite amonnt I of interest-manifested at the late Institute to z make it, successful, I for one failed to see it. •"Justice" will no doubt attribute this to*,my - '- ' "profound ignorance." .- lie can d'o - , as lie . It'was becausethe exercises in orthography . created an interest because it will .have the tendency of causing, teachers •to make them • '-- I SelVes thoroughly acquainted with this much neglected branch of study, in fact because they left the Institute. thinking aboutlt—it . .. was on this account that I was pleased with'. it., I•learned 'something insprthography, , so •ditl every one.. The County. Superintendent . . *deserves:credit for huroducing this.feature. . . , There is no need to add any further argil mewl that'the Institute. was a failure. "Jus-, .. tics " himself, admits this when he speaks of the " advantages of the method adopted at. • the late County Institutewhen preperly con'-; ducted." Why, did he not say as it was con • ducted ?• . Evidently because, he thought asl did—that there .was soincthingwrong,seine- ,-- where. The truth will sometimes, leak out; in spite of one's utmost precaution. `. lu conclusion, allow me to say. that! don't • thiek rrty criticisnishave the tendency, which "JuStice" imputes to . them: .They are not .< calculated to degrade the. teacher's proles- I sion., :While 'I don't pretend' to saythat those who conduCted the 'late Institute are quacks, - ' I , do say that there . are any number of quacks in the.profession, and the sooner they are exposed and made to engage in vocations . better suitedtoetheir qualifications, the better itwill be for good teachers, and the public - generally. Again,. if a Teaclier's- , lhatitutei happens to fail in its . object,. -through mis- I 'managementor any other- cause, mist we _ hide that fact from,• the School Beard? No ' sir, let the truth be told at once, .so that in ' the future, we can remedy the: evil.. School,` Directors have-a right to know how our In,: stinites are conducted, andtheY.ltave a right to demand that the thee he not wasted. ' . • - My criticisms were not intended to injure • the reputation-of the County Superintendent, nor any of the teachers employed to conduct the Institute, nor have. they. this effect. It.is - "Justice," not I, that. places the County Su- . perintendent in the unfortimate position al- . luded . to.' Taking it• for granteif that the COunty Superintendent or the leading teach er.mn err,' or . that their. enegieS wens ""mis- - directed," should their position screen them from censure? .I am not that fawning syco- ' phant, that I. will.not attribute' a ntistake,or -. the cense of a failure In anything to a man becatise he occupies a higher position.than I do. I-respect him 'tie . I thinki should, but when' he makes a mistake I feel free to cen sure him, jtist,as I would the,President of the United States', if thought lie made a mistake. Mr. Editor, I. Was auxionsto seelhis mat ter thorcnighly discusSed, Ilibugh not' in the manner in which "Justice" seems ta wish. it to be discussed. I - have written - this article because I 'was placed in a . *rung position.-- .- I Shall not:engage in a Silly newspaper con frOV.e.iv.with • 'Justice" or any other writer. Whether thet.ruth:ta which you referred in- Ye . .itilithitf cminnent - upon m m y forer article has beim: : arrived at, I cannot Say.. I . .shall leave the subject in other hand,s. ' • : TEACHER. . "Take care of our CUARACTiLadigt.n&`depend upon diet- 7 The ass eats thistles and,nettles. the sharpeil, of food, and is . the dullest of animals.
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