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LORDERRY 111 D I.OfIST 1101.3111 N (OIL, ::4`. • Al'alitut " Philadelphia. - Shippers of other approved qualities of .4 , -- , WHITE AND 'RED. ASH -. COAL. ,- • '''F 7 : l '.. • Kirby - " Reston.' 518 Walnut - Street. Philritielphia. : tt. - - " ' - _ - .' , 9 Trinity Building, New York. ,-; ......; - .• - : Cor. of Kilby & Doane Street, Ikvston. % . L Or ALL KINDS BY THE CARGO. *,:, • I • Pier No. 11. . . . . . Purr xo. f. , -. ~_ . • LEWIS AUDENRIED dz. CO., I -. - Wholesale Dealers in the best 'varieties of - - " 2 : : • : jOll N K. IV II IT E , . • • • . -ttlf.,, rrLLor . • Anthracite andßituthinons . Coals. I '' • - starer:as or ~. (205 Walnut Street. PhiladelPhia.. - : CHU - NI:KILT 4 . COAL, . _ oFF7cEs ; 1, 110 Broadway, New York, ..1...' 7 '- : - Wharf N 0.7, Pori RiChmond. .• . , cl4,lolby Street,ltoston. \ -7-i.l l' . ~•,,,.. INo. 316 Walnut Street , Philadelphia. , Pioneer Shippers from Elizahetbport, of ii.... i l- " : INo 300 Webt, Thirteenth St., N. York. LEIIIGH, SPRING, MOUNTAIN. IIAZLETON, AND her 16, 'LS RIDE- ....`- 1 ° 42- - COUNCIL RIDE COALS. c5O 13- .Pier No. 14.' - • °Piet' No. 9 ' ' - : ;,...- " YORK: & SCIDTIMIILL COAL Co. • • • . BANOROFT; - LEWIS & Co,, . : eltllTPlta or - - i . • utu era AND. ILLITTPICRS Cti Tux ~. SAE, mouN.-raT.N. 111,A0K. HEATS.. •_ AN D. Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, t'' Kitt:Pli al ao tt.i ASII COALS. - • ' - , ~ 4-- , - 't 26 Arhtiiii. e, Place.. New York. FROM MATIANOY MOUNTAIN. --. ' ;ICES : y-l 2 . Widow street. Philadelphia. - OFFICE-11l Walnut Street,: Commercial Building, - JS C. Tio. lug & Co., Agts., TT State Philadelphia. , . • . . - --;„, 41 - '' St.. Romon. New York Office-12 Cedar Street. Boston Offloe-,2 --- Doane Street- .- (Oct. 23, .58 '43- -: ' ' CAIN,- HACKER & COOK, • , , - anierzza or - - ,-, - . , • - UST . GAP. . LOCUPIT 111119UNTA1N. 1- ' ' ' 111.ACK HEATH. In ' ii , _ , - - 'a • g-...;: •ieiders IT, other first qualities of - • • •• . IT AND RED ASH COALS.' . , • ' ,--• • 4 Walnut Street, - Philadelphia, and Woodland I .i-- -, liVharetst. Schuylkill ltiter. •:. . ~ • • Coos. ~' - • CAIN. If Onelli li.tourn. Juan M. ] Fin ' •tik , Wid..F. MOODY. Shipper and Agent. ti ..-i- '- Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Pie al k P. . 7' ay 15 'CI A-'., . • , SCIITYLKILL CO. c. - 1 11 ' , : •: - .1. - lII,ADELPIIIA & ' El IZAIiti I .,THPORT, .&c. 1 • . e.. -- " 111LIVEKILL NAVIG'ATION. , I COAL. •' - .. . _COAL. s, . ---''''' - : A. T. STOUT .ii CO., •...- ng-WharTes for ANTHRACITE COIL at f0... 1 ten uit h, Delattareltiver; Philadt, - (Successors to STOUT '& ..CAN WICKLE.), . ' Miners and Shippers of the celebrated FULTON ft:E -l- AVIS A UDENRIE Dit Co., -111“11) COAL, from the Ehhervale• Ctdliery....near• /la zleton. Pa.. and dealers in the best varietiestat ; ~ -- ' `- - . AGENTS FOR THE 'SALE OF THE . /MIR/CM AND _BITIVINOUS COALS. . 1 (I*' " - 1 Creek Dimond Coal Co. s Dia Del 1 - * ivered direst froHn the mines or on , board of ves- , • ' • .J.A.MES J. CONNER., ;Li ' !eh , alt. _ list] mond Red Ash ; and . TRENTON. N. J.,..' • ELIZABETIIPORI',:N. J ' ' ' Miner and Shipperof the Celebrated N. BItUNSWICK., N. J., PORT RICHMOND, PA. "ei : ask : _Heath:White Ash' Coals. , CiIPFICEB-•=44 Ar 441 Trinity : -Building, i---- ----s-s--------- _ . till Broadway, New. York. . —m:— •• i ) i... (2.05 Walnut Strt. i t. Philadelphia . . ;clay, . 1. • :: 11 0 Broadway. New 1 urk.• . . "... T. STOrT, ' S. Vt:a WleKl.7. .G. Ler Sroslr. , siehuylkill Coot._ ' sl. . (14 lid iby street, Boston. ' _Pi)] 3. '64 , ' . 1 _ , 13 17-. iIT '64 - 2- . . I 'l . • A T THOUSE..& FOCHT NEW. 1 ORK. •: l. • I , . - ,„,r-.•• , • Wharf No. 2. • • . . fitecti*i REPPLIEIt et BRO. SAMUEL DONNELL, Jr., • • r.. E. cor. Walnut &Fourth Ste., Phila. olhe 4 cE,s, .; 35 Pine Street, New York. . - ' c:kriaus von BALZ t Tuts - 1 4 . LMerchunt.to Bank Building, Providence. • - „... , '-'...._ -- - 4 140 1 5 .-=' I t AVIS PEARSON _ It - Co., I-ToNE - 1 7- • BROOK odd .. lONEBB AND 811114/773 OF TUT - • , s ] d I RATED LOCUST MOT 2 2.I'I'AIN WHITE ASH • and SPOIIN VEIN - '.. . LEHIGH. COALS • Itth ' -: ED ASH 'COAL.' -hook..,ALSO .iNo. 1.1.: Wainni Street- Philadelphia. t.u• •.' 'ho 111 Broadwa oorn N 0.9 Trinity ~,-,- . tO v.., ' I CES : .4 • ~. -..:1t0 vv-o-nymyice .... , Buthong, ew York . J '-' DI Lackawanna & .Scranton, ••.,•:-• t .:co. 11 Ih Street. lAA-ton. • -"-- ARF-GREENWICII, DELAWARE AVEN-Et. Delivered _ on board Yt'ssels at Piers Nos. 4& 8, HOPI':. • . . er,r.. , ..”.. ruin. . E.MANTIM,L BAST. ASIII.AND, - ELIZABIETIIIPOINU, N. J. . nth - _ - -.- • . nig ENRIED • NORTON - e Co . OFFICE : -- : 43 . I IRINITY IULLDING, miper, and Shippers o f .. • 111 Broadway, New Vork. , t tO be . - 0-A. - L- .., • r. it. rocuoLa . . TO MINERS ACID SIIII'PERS as , - 'T MoUNTA IN-from II gam DFI.I. COLLIERT. - . - , .OF . b 50Q. VoKIN-fmni Eververniss Coia trivr.. ' , • - . n . i .„-a : IltiL'S CREEK I I lititl.ltLAND- :(tern the CON- C 0 'A_ .1./ . , - b-- se.lll,lsN Nt r .s, s or MAttri.ANn. ' The undervigned having formed a connection with a vet ad '. ,324.• W shoo wee'. Philadelphia. - hoe',' hi New : York. are prepared to receive Coal on, '"- FICES • -119 Broadway. .New Yolk _ o ramis-ion to sell direct to card. and consumers, e wad - ` - ' - ' ' 1 13. i Stale Street, Bosten. . • thereby at, cii g to theminer , or shipper the many mai- C 0 A. I, - ... . tinnily: 'I , .. 'tt; - ' ' 4- •f • g niq mutely ) , the, JObbers . and securing to the Miners .. _ • . and Shippers . the highest price.for t icir Coal: &whirl; - - It & IN - TOMINSON I • thirietrao' N .nd,‘,•;n,ch',7•Aillli"Lo'n".:,;,nogn ar e t t lierr'',ola l ." i n n ,rtoed: , . , • " Pottiwille. Consignment. to be made to C0..0 mud -,";...,- - SIIII'rEItS OF - ' , '' - .10IIN E. WYNKOOP & C ...., ' 1'.. , ,• 1 E . .) AN:I V. 1111'1; AS1 • 1 C 0,114, . No. 71 Broadway. Room 30, New York, With instructions 1 New Brunswick • ~..- .Bill ' .--;: - ' (By Schuylkill Canal.) .- . ottaville . and 1 o ) , ) , ) ,,,__N e mi k loo r to Union 11 al_ 1 . P . I'hite Ash Coal. serer. ' .. 1 . . 2.1f-3 WA L.N 'LT T S 'l' ~ : m;, it ~;67 1 proadway, Room No. 30, New York. ' • • ."10-am April ii.v,.26ii6 '. . 17-3 m L? I'IIILADELPHIA. ,nay .- .:- . RiciLtro., lIECKSCIIE.R. Ja. FRED. A. MASON 1. 1 D • Iteshipping Ivb * t - '1 .- of ALI I GliLlt.Y AVENUE, Port. Richmond ' lIECKSCIIEII. .Y MASON, he phi ;01 I A t - ,REL sTREtT, Keneingsen. - • -IA lIOLLBALF. vir.ssies is . ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS. r.-:e ] - ,- k w. IL 74.7,1 , ALL.- , be tbo , -,'..- ''' -- 1_ - J. J. CONNER. 41E. - Co., •- C., 0 ' . A. - 1-4 4-- . -.... NW:7M AND STOTTEVA or 1117 - I OFFICE-NO. 71 BROADWAY. (EMPIRE REILD. sudd. , -.. INo.) Room 34, NEW YOhK. i ERATO ‘L OLMST MOUNTAIN . April 21, '66 ' . 16-tf ilholll l • a fclit -- ' C 0 A. - TA I - . DANIEL l'-ACKER. •E.-.A. PACERS . . . W. co - '- - . . _ - DANE . L PACKER & Co. - t I Pier No. 19 Pt Richmond, Phila. • •• . benrt, • ' MINERS AND SIIITSEIIB OF , No. 309 Wnlnnt St.. Phila. ' .: _ Lehigh. St . 11 u y Ili ill, M . 14 lc esbarre, drill • Nc. 63 lhmpire•Bnilding, N. Y. • tßlieli . • Lack am „ sin a. Cinarberl:tatal. • , . • and Elk Hill Gas Coal - • grdo ...2. Cni,.rn.„ i late . C inuer & Patterson,) Locust ' , Comi)any _, - , _ _ Otis , `" MSS, at... CO., LOCUSI Mountain, Big Mine Run,- • • - ••••-r lis Columbia Co. C OIV . It A co., 1.-ticuit• Spring. rJ S . • . .•. - . . 241-1 - v OFFICE-No. 4 Pine Street, New Vol-U.- , LEHIGII. Oetoher 14,115 . _ • . .y 1111FRS.E1.. J. 1.. SHANT.I. ...'".".'... :" ROTHEKI,E,L & .SHANEE, DAY, • I - I 13-I_7>DELL 0 Co., I. m-.... , • •• . :::."--• lONLIIS AND sntrvizs Or - ' MINERS AND SIIIPPERS ?F. • ',.• • ___ .. II RAC' vE ek it rruaiiNous 1:-..-',_ ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS .. te r, tb .::-. COA L S ! . . -_ . • I some 2. lle Agent* for-the Sale of the Crtinaaiticri 1.0- - 0. iv 109 Valiant StyPii ladelphia. • . _ n u ~. m,r,,,,...: c,,,,, o-,iin the ("no:yawl:lA COLLIEST. ~ P u- .' " - 111 Brtiaslway, ( TrAniszßu il dine , )N. Y , , enough • . . ' 7 Doane. Street, Bos,on. - - -311 II aloof Ottree,t,,,Philndelphita l . . Feb 111. '66 • • • • 6-1 y . - 111 Broadway, N. T., and I_ ,„. •,,.. tier. i , - 11. indmill Island, P Deane !street, Boston . J.a W. Car.nwtt.t.. C. B. CONANT. -W . turn'. • ,:_Rhila. : Port Itlibmoad. CALDWELL. CONA.N - .T & Co., -- , and -v.., •ti . .2°-4_ 119 Broad ray, Coiner Cedar" 141,, N. 1( - • nd.c a' ' DlNticai.t! Tr4oN.-Tbe. firm . of SIN- I WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN , --- ra ,d. - MCI:SON ct• GLOVER is by mutual consent;. • - 00 , -iiived. Either of the undersigned sill sign .A. TJ S • . I ORBBRRY (JOAN,.___ • _ •tonn. Both . will continue the Coil business • ' es' Onus. . JOHN J SINNICESON, . LEHIGH, .CODNCIL RIDGE. WILKESBARRE, e tind er ' 4. • * ' E. V ' °L°VEE ' • • • -M kH &NOY RED 'ASH, LOCI7-;T 3IOUNT- Iphin. Jan. I, isr, fi. . • ' ' • - 4 CUMBERLAND, BRDAD . Top ,„, PARTNEitrniap - a - oTren Mean. ' - - AND ()TIME VARIETIES. tut. - ^ : ~ .d Lat e this day formed a co.partnerAlp under Feb9 , l 'Col - ,' • • ' -t l ' pared t and st,)le of GIG - Win .1. MACTIER. for the el IFFalSeCtiDe the w holt...vie coal b tinuebt ,. , • ed 'x ith . - - - .E. V. GLOVER, - . Tilli i i 2r Mi"""Wilril"llll" 6llordero lot Lehigh, AC yontang..otha. tWO LP' • • ' WM. L. MAcTIER., .lt l. mo n• Pichuylkill, White gad Red Ash; Office-No: 343 Walnut street Cumberland nail Gas .Conl-fpan Mauch eg , or I'" - Wharf-No. - 1.0 Port Richmond . Chunk .011 the Lehigh. Canitt; „Schuylkill Raven. Pun , - - C O 7 ' . -1 4 -3 m ' Carbon and Port Clinton en the Schnylkill Canal er erl 3 s' . ..- - ' and from Amboy. Tienton, Hoboken and Port Rich • ... - mood for shipment Bast and North..... . tar - Oftern sent to us sill receive prompt attention_ . _....--- ; 111i0A D . T()P ' • • . 11A KLAN A:, L.aw;ro" ll ., a poueo -, - • ' Rooms 7Gandll, Trinity Building, New Yolk. •'. I ..____ ______Feh. 13, '63 March to, inn 1 0. 3m „. pint ef '' ENERAL OFFICE . -- 7 --- ' ---, , - sod . ro .. or rua ongsturr:o ' •• . - . FOR SALE out •• lAD TOP - Wiiiir.E. ASH I ad it; • . - • Semi-Bituminous •• . . COLLIERY FOR SALE. m oor . . .. • C 0 _A L 'S ____...— - ~ . • - • - A Large Whim . Ash Colliery on .the • •111nritsnoth. (20 feet thick.). Black Valley, (It flour, • 10 1. li_. '"A LNUT-' STREET, feet thick - ,) and other ~ d o r " PRELADEL,PH.IA' - ni EULL WORKING ORDER.. • ' •• ' • • tedi & ' ROBERT lIIRE POWEL, !Imager. - - . • • Gangways driven; sautes,- headings-and breasts Me - Pipe' • CONNECTING OFFICES : ... aliened. antle•e . ryllilng ready to ship a large quanfit3, .edl& a " reveler Buildings, Boston, plass. of tie Best . IS hate Ash. Coal in the Markel flak y n sew %. k for !Family use. All the becmkoarystram engines. . rat . er d ial . 4.4 a drift ears. mules. borer, T rail. iron, timber,. powder, 51)0 01 . .._ . . i"-tf (tit dx,&c., e ith a breaker. rolls. outsells, nod every thing used in mining and preparing coal tin the proper ', tkAD TOP WII ITE .Asn ty, Will he sold with tne.collierv. Apply to . . •..• • . , JOSHUA LIPPINcOTT,. • ...., 'put the' II - BTU:I/MOUS . COAL. . : 121 Walnut street..Philadelphli,- Or to CHARLES 11, HILL. .- . 4DNTELL, GORDON &O _. Jan C ' 1 - • 6 ' .66 Real. Estate Agent,.Pottsville co • de 10 a . 1 • or it ( In it. ! 11- Walnut ; street, philh i m r ipbt o - • 'll' - „ . • - - - •• - 140 .,111 Rrondway, New. York, • . CIIIIIHINTMA.O 1iair1411NT11......1: - Atte and • Pa9' - aporAt e * ... . . . 40..14.4 %tate Street Boation. V' well Seleeted stilth orWilieheik dem , ir.r and Ihrur -.. ,-, -b0 t quality of this celebrated toaltrom theb . mire. comprising all.the new styles. Clot .ald exam- VerY . EDGE HILL Cor.r..typv Me before purtlaming. • All goods warranted...a:ve t bodes- . - -9 - . stated. Calendar Cocks f Offices Lind Dialog Somas ', l .l ll P . Ped .. A- '....avely by theca . . R . ~.. altilss.,c 4A u e St, polls - rine. .. , 5 50 . • . _ . ...._ • .., :. ... .. ~. —,,' ~, - - ::: - ? -`, ..... 'r• viu =.1 ,- f' ' l '.. -% ''- --•••-•-, ; • ,---7 c r -•-, 4 , - , - -•• , . 1.• 4 4 - ' •'. •-, ... 4 ' ' ' s , - 4 , , - ' „,r ... • _:.s.' , ..- , • - • .... , _ • ‘ t 1/ 1,.. ' . 41* * . ; .... " .- e . • ' - - ' ' s , •• '- -' , . -,,. --.:..!' '; --; ; '"- II - . a.. 7- ---' et- 4r -- li .: ; • • , , ' - - ..•Z l - "6, .' __ -.. • 7Pir .!PCb r .- . `.14-.. - - .I.V.aVrr.A . ' ..,:'.. - ' ' , - - _ • . , - - - I Winleadi YOU to Pei" the Bowels of the gm% 'salt king eat thin the - familia et Metals' 'hick TON give strength l egrhands and =Wet at Were te ow use and Idenute•—pg; 1 0 1830 X. ' . ' PUBLISHED EVERY 'SATURDAY - MORNING BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA _ . . . . VOL. XLII. . - - SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1866. . NO. • • -.: - .11.4.As &,• II RE N•IZItIR ,-.- ... ' ItTiCEnS. AN'D P;MrP.EIIS OF .THE 611:ETIRATED.. / " E88. .' . ." 0 an/P 1 7 .8. OF . • • •.... . . . . SPOHN VEIN 'RED - 1 ASH COAL,: . • -.- • • •• • ICHITE AND RED ASH ANTHRACITE • Formerly:in in eei hy Fitc*i• & Vo.. which we. !I toiron •:' • ' • tre to slip 1r Pe jrefot• any . ita.Tture with other Oda. -•- •' • - , • .-• -'• • . • . . • • ALSO sole twents tor the :enlo of Geo,. Y. Slay. ' a 0 A ii - -S. - .: .• • derh• - ••rttoperior . eine -Forest- . While - Ash. White - Ash. . •-• ~ • • . - r • • - • and Npobn nun-Lewin Veins Red Aitlir'Coal, • . • .. .__• •-. .. . . '• •'.' . • ..‘ high he ift NOW' tir(Nrtar,d to ship. -- : - ..• • • r.N. 0. 2n5y. , Walnut Street- Philadelphia. tll St' •Wntln tit Kt:. Philndst, - - . OFFICES:. 4 No. TR Bmathrav, No: 1: Ilectoi• St., N:F P rnc " .J . Itooniti'3, Trinity ituitil , c;int. V. . . • N O '2l and-23•..D0,1he St., Boston. - ' 1). B. HAAS. , . WIL BREN! ZER; .Pier.. No. 17..Aithanond. CASTNE4 ..• Shikoers . :ofCco . al..: . • Barnsidc.(fr»m their Dante& coL at Shara). Lewis Vria „(&d kel7). • . Laceist 111ountain (While A 911). ". • . . • 1'39 Trinity . Building. NewYorh,.• • OFFICES :•4 215 Walnut Street._Philadelphia. •Xl5 Silby Street, I.3oeiee, Wharf No.- 6 Port itiehmond, PhpilPa. Tel) .(May 16, *O--20-ti] • 14)(11111AN &: co.,' LOCUST-MOUNTAIN. LOCUST DAP;VTIKZSDAR ' ...RE, LEHIGH. AND OTHER \Nara AND 'RED ASH COALS, zeale for the sale . nf the eelelirated alriargra Cnmhrrinnd. Cool, from tke:."Mines of the:Con: , solidation Coal and,troa Company of Maryland. • , rPt:.Rlehmond, ' ' Elizabethport, • . 1201 Walnut. etreet: Phthlelpth. Orricaa: ninity.Briildingi.New York: ' WM. HUNTER, J 18.., :& Co. . L. Iti SOHOLLENBERGER _AGENT; Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated • - Black Heath - Whitc..Lvb and P eaked Minn ire .-• tain:Fe Barning-. " 'COAL: - • P.O. ADDR.F...S.'S—Paranvo.Lzer.Mrszaavii...mqinchny4 kill County, Pa.- • -• : • . -• • April 'l2, .62 • , " • 154 f ..- LOCUST MOUNTAIN,COAL Pottsville; 'Schuylkill County, -Penton: MLNERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRA CED EbSTON RUN LOCUST, MOUNTAIN . - .0 0: PITTLADA., altX.Walotst N • Y ,, rlt, lit Broit6tll9. Agt EU. R:F.P P.4.1E11:*. :DAN, U 9 PEI. a: CO., Ptirt:lticmoitcl.. • Mauch g 4, , cti. • •.• •• • : 1:4•Gla . • • . • •• ; . E C : - -ISINER ANEI.S HIPPER OF .THE • '.1,.m• - 0 - 13,A_'t.m.]::1 .. :.• Ccuirsilia or Locust Motintaio 0 . 0 . • roit OfTler - .Addrez9:- ASIILANp. P.l .or Coo tr:lllll..coluinLia •- • • Jute 2, .66 • • . 22- N 1,0..H . ...Q . Ti:.5 .- . 4. H. I:.-1..T,, SHIPPERS OF RED AND WHITE AST' OFFICE'-70 and 71 Trinity Bitilditig....-New York , • llnsoniC Building, Centre St., Pottirille.. *ANTED—Csirioes of befit. quaiity lied A 34 7. FRANKLIN-L 0•R E 11-13 Y L VEIN. COAL. • - -MySam; Franklin. Lorberry Coal, is now' soltl•exeirn ..irely by ..‘.lessre.. CALOWELL. GORDON & Co.. who eve my sole Agents.' Parties ordering from themonay arrays dep , uid upon getting a pure article. - • ..•• .••, • : pzo. 1191. Walnut Philadel phia. OFFlCES:N*. 111 Broady, Trinity Building, New York. • • • .. - • I..Nt-.. 1 4 1 Starr Street, Bostim._ • • • :1-: • Tremont, March 29,..62 • . 13- . . • 0.4 . 14 •1, EA titE f4.•,-.T lb e* •nboi ribera here'r V. 'determined to make'seventl leases :on • their. prop erty, knotvn as the Knierccsr..Pr.4ierirry. situated in Schuylkill Crinnty, tint in the immediate vicinity of TuseArton... 'l - he ground has been fully developed, and, -those de•-i ring a fist rate eollierv,.can obtain one;, With outmaking any furtherexplointiOns• of the same.. ' None need make application unless capable of erect ing all the unprovianenta. • • • • • .Apply to iDEON BAST, Schuylkill Haven. Schuyl kill County. Pa:, or to DAVIS PEAIiSON, 2uT , Waluut. stret, Philarlelphnt. • • 1111N . MA AND 6HUT►RB Or ' 1110134111:.LEHIGH CO A.L, Yorktown, Carbon County, Puma • - 322 WALNUT' Mtrret, JEAN Pk WI eoiiiity, Pa July 23, , ' • • ' .80. LORBERRY CREEK. Cire, t be enderiigned. hairing consolidated oar Three; edi ert es in the Lorberry Region, wilt hertattet trams. ourbasinesa ender the name of - , . . MILLER, GILkEFF &Co. • Co.• - GRAEFF t NUTTING. - • • - Mr. GRAEFF., - amemberof our lIrm; huitiro dissOcia tee lainwlf with J.' R. BLAKISTOIY; Will reside Ir. Philadelphia, and all our coal shipped tide-vrater UV. .be. under- the exclusivecOiltrol of. 'I3LAKISTOIki. . • . URAEFF - . lacreaB4.care enstattention Inits Preparation, w hope.toinalutain the, reputation of our ceiebrateirLor b.nry Coal. : Purchasers abroad can rely upon navin,.. thls coal shipped . ia the eery best order: . • 'GRASP? & CO.. E. REMINGTON dr . SONS, NANtrAartreams or • REVOLVERS, RIFLEO I sa; u - sKETS AND C, : A RIIIIIE S. FOR TIE UNITED ST.kTES,SEKVICE. . . . Al=e. 'l'OOEl7 ''AND RELT REVOI.VERS'nE PRATING PISTOLS; RIFLE .C.kNES': REVOLVING . RIFLES, Ride end Shot Gun Iturreak. - .and Gun Muted. la.. sold by Gun Dealer.. arid the Trade generally. ' In their (Imp Of Ilotv.etireaking find • ROl:wilt. • et4t• -Reuse, Store; leank,'.‘in4 010 e Ahould helve one qf Remington's Retro Wens :Partici deviritie In avail tharnselviia: of the late 1113. prateracnt+ Plato 11 - arid atiperfot workmaaebip amt Turin; vill the new . . - AEVOLVERS: . . . • Circobtrt , etratainink cols./tad description of our irjp6 will be twulabed-upon applicati , m; • :. ... • • . .- .E . inninvoToN.& SONS. -iikkii;N: v! . .•: M.inur. & Nrmote, 'Aitents: No. SU Courilarld . greel• liew.Yoric • . ..... .. ..., • April 7: *OB ;14- . ': . . fileao.—Black Greet) ; reri One; for gale bj. I • • BECK get.VEICi, Morrill' Addition. AprifSC.'B4 - -.•- • ' IRON WORKS. GIttALBIT IRON WOMEN, CI T subscriber, braving-his works nom - pleted and in fun o:eratloa. with heavy.gg • machinery sod tools of. the latest im , now prepared tei do ill pr:YIF.I*. kinds of mining machinery,- stalim en glees of any FiZP for hoisting end pump- ' - l.tg. single and double acting rumps of Fiz , f+ and cf tie latest. improvement. Cornish engines( of any Size for pumping in elopes or ghats. with Cornieb pump, all kinds of coal breakers. with chilled or .plain teeth. an Linde of wmu_ht •iron forginga for drift cars or mining machinery...blast furnaces of cold or hot blast. xith an impnned blnwing cylinder and blast pipes. and rolling mills vrith the two or three bigh rolls. with the latest Improved, furnaces forpuddling or beating, all kind of saw mill castings for circular or upright saws. bmsa work of every description cast end flnishecL and rail mad castings of alt sizes for mines or raiirroida The subscriber having bada longesperience in the machine business in this region. and a praCtical mechanic. and • well known'as one of the late firm of : Wren and Bros., of the Wa.hington Iron Works, •traata that pfompt attention to business will procure for him the patronage of hie old.friends of the mining region. and .elsewhere. THOMAS WREN ltishanoS C i ty. .April tad • . 164 ' . rO.iIJOAL OPERATOII4 - & - MINE Ifiti4. • —Pioneer Boiler Werki. • • .• The eithis , eilbeir reapectfally.invite.the r oft .'atimitton of the community to their - Boiler Work's, 'on Railroad Stit et below' be . Passenger 'Depot, Pottsville.- : - .411,CV..= ...where they me prepared to . mantes - tit:re • "BOILERS' OF EVIEPT' , DESCRTTIOS, • Sinoke. Stacks,. Air . Stacks, Blast •Pipes, G2sociefers; • Drift Cars, &e:i &c: irtollere•on hand. - • - • • Beim; practical,. Mechanics - , and • having for yearr de . :rated tbemeelres'entirely to 't his branch of the bush WAS, flatter then:Silver that work done at their establish. ment will giv'esatiefaction to all 'whti•may' favor them with a call. Individnals . and Companies , . will find it greatly to their_ advantage to. ex:Opine' their teork he= :fore eneagirig etrewleste.. - ' JOHN T. .NOBLE, • . April —l6. • : wAL inkriroN:ff Imp! WORKS . NO T E.L.The. Ix : mite : Of the late - Mid of Wren'..k fird.. known a. .the ' ••WASIILNGT.ON• IRON WORR - S.^ located nn Coal street. ' q. *oh in the..liorough ot.Pottsville. will he .• • . - continued by the'. subscriber, in all its g4,priag varions branches. viz:. Steam • Engine - bnildine. and nil kinds-of Machinery fi'w mining either .COal or nre: -funrwes of. hOt or: hold -blast ; 'all kinds ot milmad trluings and ,railroad • car ibiturea of • tvrofight and . r.ast'irvm ; brass castings: all kinds tif r smithitork, a' -d all 'sizes or.the lateo. lmc premed' pataps. sit.gle : and donble acting . ... Repairing 'protimtlyittendeil to and neatly . executed.- . • By careful attention:to M w r‘iness the f lri er Omits he will receive a share- of the pliblic tritroinize so lib ' erally bestow:glom . . the late firm. Sllttember 1. 18!15. . • ---- f - lIIVIRGIROVE .- • • pjr.., -- EortOVE, SCIICYL: CO.. PA: - gt, Machini,t Engineer . . :JannarY an. T. 4" • . • • . 5.1. y! 13411TNER-sllll' • • -- We. the. anbwribem. hare tilts day entered into a Partnership. under, The frcipw 1111 l .0 Firm name and style .d ALLISON it . - BANNAN, to carry on the Foundry, Machine, Bmith nu.'and Car-making Business. in Port Carbon. Schuyl kill Comity... . ROBE'II.T ALLISON. TAnAgrA not;l,Ezrc, . . TheITANAQOA ROLLING . ' - MILL C-031P.Ar5Y hav iutr. ts , w'completeti their Work - a .ttt - Ta m:Kids. • Schuylkill ConntY, :'are • now . • ' mannta&nrlng and -prepared . .co supply Merchant Bar Iron Of a.-very, Apperior• quality. Ronr.ds, Sqfiares, Flat And Half • ' ltounds: . Orders are rest/e'en:4lly' solicited.. and will ineel with prompt attention,- • . • • -• 1.Z.C0. 'RALSTON, Treas.. • ;SAau. RATETAFF, Tamnquh, .July. , • p97I§VIIAILE - ROL LI NG* MIL . . . .._.. . .. . The Subscribers having purchased the - Pottsville Roll- . leg Mill and thomnghly Vefitted the same, - fire peepated to receive orders foe all Pize:s of •T riffle -," .•.. ' front 22 lbs. to the.yaid up .to '601155:. ' .e 4 :and furnish the same at short notive. ' 'I - , • We area,:io prepared, to -fernsti aro ~„„;•/5,, - ••—••• will receive • orders f6r. MERCIIANT •,..t ,61 . 1. *—.. —. . . RAlt. IRON. all the penal' sizes..•ltonntb. Square and Plat': We shall keep .. .:a4nOply . - of the smaller sizes (Collier's Rails) always on band. - • • ' ' ATKI2~S BROTHERS. • ' Pottsville, INarch 12, '66 • ' •.. • . ' . ...If- :. :•, B OIL 413 RS A 1 4 .1111 The subscriber is prrpared. to execute -orders for the above artiCles, . with Ws-, ice.'patch, at,the old place of huSitiess, Coal „'' Street.' below Ni rweelan.- 20. feet boll....rituVilic etaalways on band. 'Also, the mann-. , . Cont and -Othei .. Mho.•cls, Of. the bet material- and workmanship.- Tie Pairs proMpt attended 'to. gaff - F .4 mm fur mining ventilation. always on hand. • • ' • 'JABEZ SPAItt{S; Pottsville; August .• . • 511,1141 D - The enhicriberti are . noW pre:. ' pared to_ furnish. at te Ashland Ron 1 1 4 1 - Worka, Stearn .Engines and Pampa of any poWer and capacity, for mining.and s I It! orniir purposes; Coal Breakers of 'every 'lie and pattern now, ii i 7 together.with castings and forgings of every description. Coal. and Ilrift Cars of all sizes and pattern, large Track and .Horse all furbished at the short 64. nialce..• The subscribers natter .themselves that.' ithetmach. as every member-'of the firm is a practical - Inechanic, Ite• nide to 'tarnish methinery that will CIIMplliV favninbly with - any in the , Region. All orders directed. to - Ashland. fschttylkill County, Pa., vvili receive- Prompt - attention. .• . . . Ashland, July it, tan. . • • .-• . . . . Lloincortv ..11t1VD ...34AtimtNie ••ISLICIPi• U • Steam Car Factory, atc; •• . • • • . . . NOTICE.—The business-of the late firm of SNYHER MILNES..wiII .he continued by the sithseriher in ail its ye- "' rions branches cif Starrn _Engine lno. Iron Founder. , inid rnanufactureCof all kinds of Machinery. air Rolling Mills: Blast •PUrna.• res, He will also continue the linsinesa Of • Mitfing.and Selling' the celebrated Pine Fot&at White 'Ash:- and Lewis -acid 'Spohn Veins .Red Ash Coalp, being Bole proprietor of these Collieries: - • •• • 'GEORGE W..SNYD.F.4. :Tannery 21, TA • • ••'. • A4l •. • rpIIR PA - LO ALTO -IRON CO.: are I._ pr . epafed to famish T.RATI.ROAD . IRON, at their Mills'in Palo...kith, of varloos.Oattems, weighing from '22 O. ponuds per yard. ' a • • Also . .different sires of tint, acinare and . • ••• AW L w, andemrercohia•nratsil' bar iron. Ord f• s 'or bar iron . %re re- sliTtlt!v eblicited. and will meet -with prOmpt:atten. tion if left either.at the-Rolling Mills, Gannor Hattori ...4.Co..a . llardwarty- Store, Centre Street. or at their of ti or-markm. itod:Second Streets. at. .I.LaYWOOLV - Prefet.. mO.ItRIM, .wriREILRRdi Co.:— Jan. 2. '6B. . MORELS* •d&.JOIYE9 de , .,C40.,.. • •' IRO,N- AND• STEEL WARE 1101.7.52,.. •31rarlact • • Have' always on - hand. and 'Sir sale . . . BEST. ENGLISH REFINED .IRON = FuII assortment Baznaals,“ and other favorite brands. BEST AIiERICaN 1 - 1-I.USL--ordinary ?Inas. or rolled. to. osier for bnalge purtioses;PENNSY.LVANIA Elt PLATE—Piotnis - dnous sizeaa; . :mat to required' fize,.:. BOILER :RIVETS—Dover branaL .madelu solid dies...BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES—American. and Eliglish. FLUE -AND SHEET . IRON—rot. coverirm - salutes, 'ate.. JUNIATA, ENGLISH AND NORWAY BCD& - BOLTS,. ISI:TS. and WASIIERSFor brialzes, cars.-and machinery parposes mutually. CAST. MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. •Also„an extra natality - for taps anal dies. The above, toeether with a full iassurtnient of iron, Steel. Nails and Spil.&. to which the - attention of dealers, 'railroad •comnanies, elineers,' miners, Saunders and . . machinists - is invited. 11V.. , 8A11.DW1 „lir CO., - En:clitoris 11.11. Broad and liamilton Philailelph* Ps.: . Would. call the attention' of Railroad - z r a Managers. atidthose interested In Rail- „- „toad Property, to their systeni of Loco- . 1 14„ motive Engines, in which they are adapt- 4-rtmi,:;',7;j - , • ed to the particular bdeiness for which they May he required: by the rise of one, two, three or .four.pair of driving wheels; and the use the wholes or so much of the weight as ,m:y be. drSirable for hesion : and in. actommbdatiog them •to' the • grudes, 'curves, strength of superstrriction. and' rail. and, work 'tin be dune. :11v these means the,maximum useful effect of the power hi secured' with the least expense for• at- - leodance, cost of fuel, and 'repairs to. Road and Engine. With.thcse objecte in View. *and as the reeillt PC twenty ttirce years practical expenence in the businesa.by:our senior partner. we manufacture. tire different kinds of Engin.” :'atid several classes of sixes of each -kind.‘- Particular attention . paid to 'the strength of thelme chi ie in the plan and. workmanship !)1' all the details.: Oitr long experience and opportunities of obtaining in foraintion, enables us to -offer them engines With the' assurance that in efficiency, econprey and durability,' they will .coraparelarombly. with those of any other kind in Use. We also. furnish to order, wheels, skies,: bowling or* IoW moor tire (tO tit centres withonthoring,) composition castings for, bearings of every ticription of Upper; Sheet' iron and Boiler Works i.and every ar .. ticle appertaining to the repair. or-renewal of Locomo ills, Engines. " • 11... W. BALDWIN: • ' • January 23, 1-t! MATTIIEW . ,TENKINS' PATENT COLL 'SCREENS. The undersigned. having purr/nixed set thiii•Neivirtirh Wire Railing Co„ . ..I ENKINS...PATENT,. for Improvement- in the-. preemie of manufacturing: Coal I Screens, hereby gives notice that:the .yalne of said. Invention suid , o-f.the. patent hats already been fully established rater k long trial' .in.• the United StateeeircuitCourti thatinimictions hive beengranted; and will condone to issues.gainst any and'alfvolations of said fetentileht.. Also dull the injunction :against J. & L. Lauliensteiri. of MirievaYille. Pa..; as infiingeni of said•paient was by order tif tfie S.' Circuit Conti, Oct. 15,-1564, tally and completely restored:: The suti- - 'scribers alas 'desire to give•nolice that the follow fii are the only persobs whoseat . ptetieut authorized ttimie. the' said' patent improvement as manufacturers of Coal Screens' lb and throurtiouttne. Coal Region: . J. W. BROCK. Serantoti, Pis:: •J. 0. - PRICK, Potts-. , vine: Pi.. BROCKIsi SHOEMAKER; Tarutiqnsi;Rn: ,- . • As the manufacturers would not make in 'violation of the said patent unless encouraged by owners , or renters _of are determined to prosecute every easathet we discover •of purchasers and • lasers:ea well . manufacturers of Ctial -Screens. made in violatientit said 'patent, to-the full extentof the law: • • Nest. Vora:: .Tan • '&5-4 •-• • 4111 .AF.M* Mi. • . , . All Al •. • . • .N . .• C . . 'faring large large Steam Saw Mille.and a. fine stock . Of.Plim;. Onk Timer liemlock Tier at Mllleraburg.: Dauphin Co , Pa..-are psepared r .to'niannfacture and urward f to order, the heaviest bills of Xxlmber at eliort notice; to' the cittai orPhiladelphis, Baltimore. Waetilnelon and new York, or to any point on • ther.Delawana )larttani ..Perunrylvailla or: Tide Water ca nal& or an :the -Northern. ,LVntrat Penneylranlai .othei tiitree,ting railroad& . Apr il 21, '?46.1&.811. . RAILROADS. xiENE .& BVIIVIEJLIWILL - chaisige . of. INrine: f On and 'after MONDAY..NoveriActlith. IS45c. Ns mager Tritins will leave Schuylkill Hai,n follows; ••. - At 7.15A.14 - - FOR hi INERSVILLE. • • • ,•.• • .At 41;. - -FOR.G LES VARBiO.T. . Idinersville •at 6..0a Glen Carbon :at 1.40 P..?d.. connecting I.laVen with. Morning and 'afternoon Passenger. Trains for Plaidelphia. • • Passenger Train 'between. Ashland. and: LOcuist Gap. Junction: connecting with stage to 'and.from Sliatriol4M Leave Locust Gap Junction 10.30 A. W. • .. Leave Ashland ar,a.45 M. • Connecting, with Passenger Trains On MI & B. M. R. R.. to and from Pottsville. at. which peint• cennectiona will be made with trelnaon Philada-and Reading R. IL, J.'S. WOOTTILN. . 46,t1 Creiosona. 'QICEIITY 1 1.101".. IL AND l l 3UPl4l(llil,llAllifNA 4.3 IMAII.ROAZIG-1-Clicilage of.lFlrovorst, • • On .and after Nov. -21, ISO," Passengeit Trains *ill leave Pottsville daily (except Sundays) at 6.46• A .M 'for Aulintn,Tinegrove. and . Harrisburg,. and at. 7 P.M for Auburn, Pinegrove and TremOnt. : • • • • -.• • 'Passengeni by. 6.46 - A M. train from Pottsville will'ac:•. .rice at 11, 1i via Pinrgroie. at 11.30 AM In .time to Connect, with tniins ening. east' or west on•Pstina.,.. Cumberland Valley,. 'Northern 'tlentrat and Lebanon Villey•Railrenids. •: • " • • • The 1 00 P M train frtim..PottSville will connect at • Auburn. with 011 morning train from Philadelphia...inv . ing'Aubiun at U.5 , !.P M - for Pinegrotie, and arriving at Tremont at 330 P . Will leave Tremont. for Pine-• grOve at. 6 00 Psi, connecting . there With 4:00 P M train (rani . Ilairisbucg' and . returning to Tremont. at' 7.in P M.Returning will leave 4 Harrisbuig sat 00 P.M. ciitinc;ctizio at Pinegrove "nt.6,66 P with-train . for Tremont, and at :Auburn with np PaSsertgerTrain for Pottsville.' Passenger Train will leave. Tranunt 7. 0 0 A.M.' connecting at:.Pinegcove with tram tn Her-. rishing..at -Auburn with . down 'morning. Pa server Train fOun Pottsville to Philadelphia, and arriving at Pottsville at 9.1.0 A M. - • . ' • • • . • Pare frtim 'Pottsville to - iinirlsbnrg . VFW,. Pot' ticketa:or other information apply. to • ' .• - •• ..• .. • B.: H . WHEHLRIt. Agt. at.Pottaville. Feb • II; R TRACT. rapt . piIIEADJELPIIIA &READING ite...a &Mt. Sanimer Arrangement of Passenger Traint InAll" 23,.1%66 . . Leave PothWille at 7.oo'and 8 45, A... 141.. and 2115::p. M. • • arriving.. iu Pbiladelptdei .. at I.uo-end 4.4 u -LeavO PhiladelphlS• at. 8 OA, A. 31:, 12.45, nain. and 3,5 e; f . M.; sfriving at . Pottaville ar12,25, noun, 35 - The 7.00 and. S 15. A. M....and 2,15. P..M. down, and SAW; A. M.,nlt,Trains. 'connect at • llentlinO.. Coc.. Alien- Eath ;in New •:Itirk.:', 'Lebanon, •litOrisburg. Bala •-more,' and the West:, .::• -•- • • The - 12.45 'and 3.30.. P. M.; up Tivins, connect only rof Lebanon. Ilarrisbuig, &c., nod with Bedding -and COunibia Fisilroad.•• • • • . • • •• - On'Sundnk leave Pottsville at 8.013,-A. and Phila delphia at-3.15, P. 2;L • • , . • I}linc. Mill Hail Rom! Det. . ten:•Traitis leave Minereviile tit:SAit, and Glen Carbon at. 1.40. - . P. lit., connecting, at Schuylkill liaven a ith S 41. A. 1 .41 . .. and 2. t 5. P. 111.,..Trains, fur. Philadelphia: • Ep . Tralus - leave Schwlkill Ilaveie 'at 7 . 21 -A. NI, and nooth connecting with thit, A. 'W.: I -Train troth Pottaville, and 5.00.• .frorit Pitilu deiphta.: Leave Locust Gap 16.30„ Ashland 2.45, ctinnectitig With 2.45, P. M., Train for Phil -3.00; A. '31., Ttaiii" fur Pottejille.' No ` tii‘chtiy Itti II a:iirlStisquehilunra.R.' The. 7.00,' A. .11.: and P. Trains .from Tm moot, Argl'4.oo, P...M,'. from - lien isbgrz.. - connect .gt:An 'Sun wOO.S N. M., Train fur Pitihidejpl4:ood 12:45, nuon..Trgin for Pottsville. • - . . The 7..4%.A. 'and 1.50. P. M Auburn ennnert .wit it. 6.45,-A. M.. and. 1:00, P.AL . :Trains • from Pottsville:. Nu '§unday , Trains. • • ' . . .. . .. .. . . •Schuyi.Vrallvlatid Illiousittiin ;Tank R..IR. • LeuVe Pottsville at 1:00 and 11:30. 'A.M.. raid TiTi, P: M. i LeaviTionaqiut at I.lta; A. M. anti 1.40 and 4.15, P M... Sunda)e I .Leave.Tataugua at 6.45,A. M. 'and Pottsville at D.lO, P. M. . . •. . . . . . ,•.. . rtiiii 11. : olitt.E. . . . . - • The 05 and 11.30: A. ''.41.. Trains froth AAland, On . next at 'Mt:Carbon, with •8.45, A NI.; . and 2.45, .P.. M... Traitis for Philadelphia • - • '-• .- .. • -The 0.4:ii.A..M., and 1.00 'and 8.55. P. li.. Trains finm T•naqua, - connect ut.l4li Carbon with.tSO. A. M . from Pottsville.: atTort. Clinton .with. 5...0; A.111, - . up - Train • f: oni Pluiadolphia..• and at Mt. Carbon - with a.no, P. M., up Trniti from Philadelphia. .- -A mixed• Paxsenger. and • Freight Train 'leaves Ashlani at 1.03. P, M.., Tor -Tama qoo. ' - iinndafs : Leave .Ashland 7.00.• A. if., and Tama qua 3.15, T. .M;' . ' ::- - : ' • . .. .. ... I llk Fchaslhill R. R. . . . The 11.40. A. NI.: Tralh finmil Port.Clinton'..and 2.15,. P.: twin Tanilqua, courfeet With&oo:A. U.: . Train -frnin'.Philadelphia, and 2.45, - .P." M.; .Train for L i . . Philacleljalia. -- • .- .• ' -• On tiandayai "reTamaqiiii at 1.30:A. M.cand Port Ili pion 'at 7.04 P. .' ~. . • - • • . . - . 1 The' 8.0.1,- A. M down Train .to Iteadine., ators:at all illations between ',Wankel 114 and • flaunt:il , ." The . a. 50. P: M-. up .Trainlrom flaladelphia,•s.topa only'at prinelpat ,tationer• . .. ..: . : .. , . . ~ -...... . . . . • - CONNUTATION- TICKETS,"`"• 'With 26 coupons attached, between any • points desired, at.2b - per cent. discount. • . • • . . _ •'• .- • • • ECILE.A.GE TICKETS, ' ••• - ' Gond for 2,000 miler; between all, poinLs„ for Fatedlies and fitaiiness 'Firms, at *42 1 50. 'Seat4oll 'Pickets. between all.points nt rednced rates; 'School Season Tickets - one-third less. -.- • -. Sufha. of :towage allowed each Paisenger. . • - . . Excnviieti Tiekits , from PhiladOlpijia to rottis ville.and back, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, l S 5 each. - • • G.-A. NICOLLS, - General Superintendent: .TunQ2. . ' • . . • 22- • : LEIIIIVALIL LEY !F1ALE1!1i94.1110:4.066 • • :kummt . .r rrangements • ON AND AFTER •MONDAY..,May' 21st. Trains on e: thLehigh Valley Railroad will' ran fa conneetlon with the several roads running to Wilkesbarre, New. York and : . • - DOWN , TRAINS. • . . SiArtrins.: •• ' ' PO. 5...•N0. 1 m5..0. No. 7.• No, 9. Leave • •-• •P.. 31.. A.M. A. M. F. M. A. 3L • Williesbarre: a 0.60 •00.1.40 Bon '1.13 White Haven • 9 . 10 • 3. 410 . . Tannefy:: ..... likkory. Run.. • • 4.45. 315. • a • 34 ad. Ran - • 951. E • 'Rockport 10.00 3.31 Shenandoah-,,,-.:,. • 2.16 • - 0 M•thatiny '• - . : F • • Audenti49 • • * 2.15 heaver Meadow • .: . - 2.35 . 3 Weitherly • • •• 2.25.1 - 'Psnn .11 ' ' 10.24 3.53 ' ? Manch Chunk ;4.30 10.47 4:25 reingnt • •.n • ' • 4.40 19.51' 4.33 - ... .. • 4'46 ••• Lehiab Gap • 6.01 •4 50 •••••• - Slatieetori .. . : h 7 11.20 393 • "Ho , kdille - •• • ' 5.13' • . .I..afirrei• • • • ' . . 5.34 •:. - 5 30 ' ' • .Conlay '.- • t 1.38 ' 11.42 5.3-4 • llokenrlanqua,...; I s:'^_ 519 Can:atm:pa.. • .' '5.40.11.47 • 5.12*: Furnace ...... 5,54._ 5.1.0 •-• Allen to w n ...... . . 2 . 09 11, 0 7 5.50: 1.10. 1101110110 in •• • - 11.40' • .6.15 • .12.13 •6 15 1.20 Freertmarbarg. • 12.49 ' 623 6.14 • E.l.4tnn • 1.15 6.4 . 4,1145 6.45 2.00 Philadeli)ta. • -.9 26 2.35 • 8 45.- • New York . 5.20" 101? 4.1 Q 10.45 '6.00 131' TRAINS. • .. • : • ' No. S: Nn. G. No. 10: . ..No.S.No: 4. A. M. M. P. M... A. M. F. M: .. 7:0') 1290 4'90 ; .9,60 2,00 .; 7.10 . -• . '5,15 . 9.00 8.00 .. 3 49, - 8.06 11.54 . :11.93 ..10,37 4.15 - 8.30 1 2 .23 11.83. . • - 8.34 12 35 11.44 10.414.28 8.42 *. • 4.33'.:'847 • . - ..10 5i., 4.32 8.51: 1 . ~11.112- . 4.41' 652' • E. - • - _ - 11 „11.10 60 9.04 :.11.19 500"914 1- ,11.29 - .9.25 - ..11 36 .'..5.12•.* 9 31 -11 43 • ' -5.33 -; 9.45 •1 ;:11.5550n: ••53 , ... 5.50 . 10.00 ~.. • .. 139'. . 6.37 .... . 1 of 6.52 • " 1'23 'lOl ONNECTIONL C : CritirrrAio a. A or irzw mem, All iliraticl Down trains' .coanect. :at Slavin with : the .trams of the Cent ral*Rall road orNe* . Jersey to and froth ST ATICIMR Leave , New York . .. ".. Phil :deli .. .. gas.ton .• ' thlelivm.,.. • •Purvilic'e .. ." Cams:myna. ... . . Hokendatiqua:., :Coplay .... .. White 8a11'.....:. Rock Dale • Slatington • Lehigh Gap • Parryville ...... • I:ellighton - Mauch Chunk Penn 11,aven" Weat.heriS • • • •--; Beaver Meadow Jeaneivalli. • •. r Andenried - • • • Mahatioy .City. . Shenandoah.... .Rockport" -- Mud Run. T.innery White fraveiY: Wll4.eabArre • . 1101STIf 17-.VSSTI:II ; AN3A . 15/ill.llO , ' tiown• trains' Nog. I; 5 anl T . and lip tratrsNoe: and 5. connect it . Bethiethem , wittr - trains for e• • :Frain+ oinneet at. Beihleh.•m_ with down train No '7,•and With up train NOti. 6 .2.10.: Rosin trains Nos.' I aud 5. and 'up trains Nos. 2, 4r6. and S.'connett at Allentown. with 'trains for. - Readipg -and ,Ilarrishare. TraiOs from Barrisbarg and Reading' ;connect at Allentown with all down trains, ;Down trains. NW. 1.:3 and 5 connect at Phillip brim with•trains - for Philadelphia. Trains hum Philadelphia eoneeet' Phillipsburg .witltttp: train! N05..2 and 10, and tralni• iron:vital videre oonnect irittimpirains Nos. 6 . . . . . •.. Ll' MGR Mil. X MlAlifir AIDCATAWLBSA - ItAILFX!APB.... - .:. Dowd train. No.. :. and. an train •No. ii. c9onect at Mauch Chi:lnk-with trains of the.Lehigh.and Mahanoy Italle•od; and •at -Qiitakake Junction vrith tritina of the Down trains Nos:tii and T. , and-up - train No. S, tied With train& of the Hazleton Railroad: , • • . . titian:a arm araiaustuateriaon.enAn... • . Hown .- traina Nos. b and Z. and. up trains No*. 6 and 5, coririeet. it _White' Ilaven,with trains of the Lehigh. and Sti,9,Oehatina Railroad to and • from' Wllkft=barre, nithotit chatige.of ma between Willie/dime and New York. •No 'change or rain bet Ween Wilkeahartv and Phliatlnlphis nu up traldNo..s and dosin train No. 5. ißtnerhatendent andltngitteer L. , r. - ft. • Plosellaahrgs: :Cultivators: rod a Garden Implements at ' LEWIS a THOMPSON & -Junl ti .66 Car. Ce nt re and Market # OOl OA it Atililm• T .LZWltacrATriit" i t ixt Jute P., 4% Ste "A WOMAN ZN WASHINGTON." The lastnuinber of the independentcon tains the following from its able correspon dent, .‘lisWonian in Washington. 7 letter She pays a well merited compliment. to. Col Forney, anii urges the nation to cheriilt its soldiers, serving thern-.whed living, lion- pripg them in their graves : .1 .. • The Capitol - grounds are at :their loviiest now. Isle adjectives can describe the velvely grass: the dense fhliage-of the 'ree.4.. the-star ry fountains. the happy gold fish; the playing children, and the men and women sitting er eryWhere. I will content Myself with intro= clueing one Of the many distinguished men wash:4 along this; - avenue to..the gran4 tn ttanee. of the . Capitol. , It is the secretary of the senate, - a king among newspaper men, a leading politician. a most versatile,, keen and finished writer,.a handsoine gentleman. ."A, dead ("twit," the President called. him ; and, ns.the is not alWaya clear, . any more. than. his speech is.always coherent; it •IS hardiy - edd 11Q:should have:, given .this natue.tO the `..live.st" elan in Washington:- Colt - 4ml Forney; who inuSt . be over 'fifty; tookS seircely.forty, He has had time in his life to nurse sortie very bitter animosities ; he is a good Iviter, a.kidd, devoted friend, and a pitiless foe; yet no passion -has • cut any deep furrows in his face. A finely.-formed; Well dressed getitleniso. with pie kind:of hair which. barbers delight to curl; and which nts barber dbes curl to perfection. I fall to. won dering how.' amid so 'tunny :leaders which must be.writien;sAid barber finds city e:tri • d 6 it; and eonelnde that the feat is aeerimplished while the editorials' are tieing written It is handsome hnir, of a sandy brown, and time , has _been - most - ind to that as well ' as . the Um- An . intellectual forehead., keen gray eyes, well cut - nose. a mouth that can be se• ,vere. make up the harmonhirts c“untenance - of Colonel Forney. He is proprietor and ed itor of the Philadelphia, Press, also of the daily:and . weekly Washington . Chirinicle. - a moo. ably cohdticted paper.. the leadifig Re publican .jouirial of Alit City :.one..that..haS been true uyt.he.Ailmiitistratiou froln the be . . . :ginning, but' hich ryiw wages upon' . "A. J..".whh.a vim - atid a power .whieh tuust cOit, vinee That - gottlen'tan of:the 'Smith: that the •`'D D . ," if . evei'dead, is now fully . : restored .. Co!onel . PririleY'vras Darabetat; but parted; • With. party add Jains Buchanan to . Ltetber odihe LecinnptdnMauFas queatinn, . . and 11813 been since the war one of the .Able§t champions of liberty, one _ of the truest:lle : - fveders of the Union thatthe country. could boast.. The ChiOnicle, from a small begin*- fling, in,his bands, liact grown to..be ithe -of ihe ablest AO : !nog influentbil of our daily: journals ; .while the' Sunda.i , Chron. itte, in its litertiry.tuatier,..bears evidenee o fine diserinfiniltion atv:l taste ..1 saw snmellting.tdthe cottage' on Fourt. street ; . li tie while itmi, that brMight back the O": 6 days.. 3lany - of you have never. seen the things whicla saw ; yet gentle eVeawhieh, theselines have.grown 0. how. im! . at the sight of otie4-the knapsack." the. hayer _sek :packed .for the. March l You .fillpd with sour. Own hands,-. didn't. you?. There. • w ere".the change of, garinents, the *pictures of hoine faces, - the little Sible,.• the .wrhing.rna"- : terials; 'which" were to bring you back Such .breve.. triumphant, - loving letters ; the haver.' sack borsting with., he. dear h dainties whic - , your hands prepared . ,-and yorir tears saneti. del' • Poor boy You thoughtt hat he could carry all these to - th . c . .end of the march. You did not; dream -show long,. nor 'how - bloody. "nor liow„deattly, it' Would.bel - How. could' yoti? You had everything; to.learn of War. That march led On:-Ihrouelt floods and; for esia, . through horning heats. - :and -freezing., snOws, - .ihrougit- bleedy night ..and days; :through the:ghastly.:Wilderiiess,, to the hour l of triumph".. Long before it name,. : Our. boy '(ir he lived) .had learned to ,be a soldier.= Without ..food," withoutyest, - he saw the days, die and • the mornings : , born, and . yet."lte marched! Helaill down. With no shelter but the ley. stars; - and" when the light came„ the snew-wasign his blanket' ''.'Witit-blisteredl feet and burning, brain,' hernarelied i n :rt piti less sunlit! he--fell at last like' one dead by I the WaY..' , HefOre that time. every superfluous weight. had been cast, from his - knapsack. that. .111.; might:liave Strength *to on Every-' .thing but: 'the pictures and . the little Testa ment„. perhaps, if iv - would go into "his inside peeket. - • . . , . • ••• . •- • • .W ell, Isaw piles of these :knapsacks :and Haversacks the other .evening, at the. cOttage im Fourth street; knapsacks and haversacks left. behind 'for safe keeping . by . the boys - who Went to the frontand Z.:4 . 1;102 613 M itAca.: : .- The eloquence of .these worm eaten : and moldy bags cannot be written.. • Here .ivaS the. piece :of stony.: bread' uneaten;" the. little, paper of eoffee, , the smoked tin. cup. in which" it had b. iled "so often. Pierithe hasty fire on.,the : eveve of battle.,•There was the letter,,,sealed, di • rected. 'and never sent, for the: soldier could' riot always get even - a stamp. Here the letter half . written, never" flniShed,- . commen- - ,chag, "Dear wife : How. I want to see yim." '.!Dear TOM her '; .3ly•tirne ia'alm:ost Out.',' The rnsty pert, just :as 'it Wras:laid. down in the Inv f fitted : sheet by the:gallant and.' loving hand which hoped se soon tin finishlt. Here were scraps of patriotic poetry ; and inspirit :. InglyriCa; carefully copied on "sheet's of. pa per tinted, with red, white and - blue; .Here were photographs. of ftvOrite . ..generals, and pluitogrardis of :the dear.on,es it home_- .llere•Were letters Intl of heart breaking loYe, and - SobliMg loyalty to duty..and holy:faith and cheer, written at Amine ;,:sin here was the TeStatiten t; given him by, the *emen - he. .loved best soiled and word." "For the Amer Man soldier,. if he rarely read it; still would carry his -Tesiament. as • Wriear * talisinin to. Save - Limn from harm. . Here "Were these mementoes of bra Ve,"liying. :loving: life 'gone out-2 They never came back! The mourn ers at home do not, all know wheretheyfeU4 . or W•hether they .were buried., • To, one the soldier's life. these relies' might Mean little .To me they mean all love;:all herMsre, • 1 look en them and rigitin - seent to see- the.long lines of marching men• file' past; :dust covered and.. warm. - on "their way to: haute. 'I see the roads of Vir ginia,:,:simmeting in " white. beat; lined with exhausted men, :lying down to sleep and to, . die, •afier" the. last defeat; hear the crylof the wounded, • the moan of the, dying ; . seethe half-filled: grave,: the unburied dead,...All the awful reality. of war cornea Wk.. So. .too, do knightly days and dauntless men: Peace' w-alks ankh the ‘?day=time. flowers, and,- al ready Mir.soldiers seem alniost 'forgotten:- -Htys"of war and deeds - of -valor "Seems. like _dreams gone by: .We have, few; flowers Tor the . .. graves of. our heroes, but. we have crowns and . ..horiors . ,. for the - .' heads . of traitors: : Ws it for-this that:you" never. cane back, unknown-..and forgotten soldier? Jefferson - DaVis is in poor ..health, and "his 'rest is .:disturbed. at : night: by , the. Sound of the sentinel's 'feet -outside his-door, though matting has ".been" laid down to deaden the noise—ais :says .an official " - report: to the President, lt is, hard, maybe,. that so fines :gentleman should be.." able to sleep ;but two, hours eta tirne," beettuse.of the tread Of a Union soldier's, feet ;. Until- it were possible that hiainconVenierice, could remind hint Of :the -horrors Of 'Andersonyille,. Libby;' :and of:Castle . Thunder:. the vigils, might be.sale-. tary-to soul. Let us snot :forget Ander , .sortville, "nor Libby, nor Carele 'Thunder,' nor Belie .Lsle! - Let. baniahment,at . heist: he. meted .to . this .- man who tortured and slaugh,•, lered 'our. brothers. "It we let- him- go,: free •because he is ft' gentletruinti, Southern gen ; tlernan; - forsobth--41ten. - we . murdered..Wirz.. • who :orilY obey - ed his 'limiter When he starved "our . soldiers.. Dotibtimitia'Arne that-there .was • nitether in. the World. so Welll.Paid. and sr+ Well 'fed as the' "Am icarr arniy ;- - -Yet-We never. cared half enough' for our aohliers. It. .has never; entered our Conception to realiieWhat they antlered; or what therpur chased,' fOr us with their blood. It was -rieti physical incretY;..there was anguish of heart and, torture of spirit which only hill nice pity "can itneW." Tile heroic' boy—deli, catchy ~reared; :•Sheliered from all the world's rn11212: 7 11 , 4egizi thousands ;of cases found himself the Scryant of a man in every" respect his inferior,: who tyrannized . over him and ahnsed hint' because he happened to: .be . an 'officer. There were thousands of:smelt boys, Who :rushed - TOM. the homestead,' from. schools and' Colleges; 'and from their. mothers' heart's, to fight as privates,: and to he treated like dogs:. Where is. the pen to write the lite of...the common - Soldier?" It his , blood .. "haa hought u 4 • all that we - hold dear—mOuntry.: hornet,: free government, And -.the endless privileges of a-ftee - peciple4-let us:-serve" thing": and honpfhim in his; grave:..' let; tia- Ayengethis wrimga'end. vindklate Wright's. , Let not' peace bring" supinenesi:and : cciward ice.. -Let it .not- 'bring forgetfUlnetti -.arid :in gritituderio the laundreds of thousands of our living soldiers..: -Legit net bring fOtetfulnets and nidiffiteente to dot, hundreds...a thatiands ~ _ • of our buried braves.. Let every city and village cherish its soldiers. living and dead. It will, help to save the:nation froM . tlie de stroyhig influence .of luxury and' seitiodul-. geuce - to keep ever-living in the ,hearts. of. their children the heroes of the Seeond Rey elution. A. living republic is always a vol.: cano. lit-ow not when the llamea - of war. •may break forth afresh. Thus must its men ' and 'women nurse alwayi in. their hearis the fire :cif.-patriotiem: of heroism, and of devo tion. Let not the Southern women ._alone cover'with flowers the -graves of their dead, • while they' scorn and outrage .ours: • In the - month of .TuDe. in the titne of - roses, let tbeir fragrittme . go Grid from the graves of . ten thousand beroes WhO perished for the re pu hlie. What the hearLof a Southern maiden said as she strewed flowers over a Conf••der ate's throb. let it liorrhern Women say above • every Northein soldier'S grave. . • only know, I only,care to know., '• You died for me—for me and country bled • A'tnoreitnd springa. and wild December arrows .. -Will weep for each of , all our Norhern dead. Perchance some mother zazes np the skles. • Wahine like Rachel tor her martyred brave- 7 . • •' 0 I. for her darner& saki. may dewy eyes Moisten the turf above ybur lowly gmste. • ' '"Your be 4 'Jr honor luta tr.roiy, cope To shimmer back the tributary stars r And every petal glistens with a hope , • where Lto.et.ashlossoritert. to ttet disc of Mara, Sleep I...Onscmr coach of gitiry slumber comes, Bnsomed'amid the. terchatigellc choir: . • • Not with the ernrnble °firm:dam:ls drums, peenening thi chores or embattled ire. ` , Above you shall the oak and cedar Ding . • Thiirgtant plutiumerind protecting. shade. For you the soughird Pollee upon hie And warble requiems ever undismayed 1 • • Farewell I And If your spirit wanders near, To kiss' thie plant of nuaspiiing art. •• Tmuslate it. evfn in the beavenly.spllere, •• As the librettoof p womittee heart,. . , • (From the PhileiclelphM Press.) SOUTHERN LEOISLATIONIN GARD TO FREEDMEN. . Secretary Seward. has recently furnished; o Congress a report of the laws !n relation a freedmen.- which exist in the States of Noith . Boni h Carolina,: -Florida;. Georgia,: Alabama, and h . Carolink.. GeOrgia, Alabama . and Texa's..te* objectionable enact tnent 8 have been. adoptecl..hutia Smith Carolina, Florida .and ]lassissilipi`so many prOofa are ..given Of the predoininapee of old..pro ilayery .preju dices;: that t4e. necessity :of •Ote . eivil rights bill . is. clearly demonstrated: In the South - CarOliaa code "tinging." is earefully.:pre .served.as a domestie.insiiintion...for the 'pita sh tn en o negrnea ; 'and •inid I 'eases . ere fines aye 'imposed 'upon them, -if tile money is not immediately paid,lite•la:4l is broughtiti to requisition. For' keeping-firearnis or wen ponS of any- kind:Abb . penalty. is. .prescribed against freedmen,. ns well itS,forselling for entering .* t lie State . - frOrn -another State, unless two freeholders give security for .good behavior - in' a:-bond of ete.-. If a 'colored. man commits: ' a misdemea nor, any person present may, imme diate arrest him; Wa wi)ite man corn . . pits a. - sonlttr offence .complaint must' be Made tp;a magistrate tefere an . arrest . can be made.. • Colored ,children;. whose parents are not teaching them.liabits.of industry and honesty,. or are persons of notorietply - :bad character, or. Yare iragrapts, '.htti , e - been, • either of them, 'convicted, of an. infemoui offpn cc. may be bound as apprem ices ; " and it is provided, that such 'apprentices shall' be taught some.useful trade or business, and sent . to sellool_at , least k ix:weeks in every year of er "they are iem.z years of atte.- provided there-is a `Echo()) for; colcired' ehildren Within a con- provided, venient distance ;• aud - o further: that . the teacher or stich . .sclools .shall -have - the license - of the: district-judge to establish the Faroe," 'a provision which is elldently de signed ,t 6 confine the opporltinities for edu cating, apprenticed children to.siteb - inatitu tions.as shall receive - the •conflfienee . and fa-. vor Of. the planters - . • All persons of color who make. contracts-for service or labor are to be - known as, servants, and 'those with Whom-they contract shall be known as mas ters. To- guard against, any. Northern set c der 'introducing an obnoxious • new system for managing a plantation, it is provided that "if any white freeholder shall complain Lim district . judge that any Master so manages aud controls his' olOred•servants as to make them a nuisance to the neighborhood, the judge shall order an issueto be made up and tried I.a.tOre a jury, and itiueli issue is found in of . the coin plainant, .the district judge. shall annul the contract between such master and his colored servant or servants, and in each of the cases above provided for he shall not approve any subsequent contract between suelt person nod any colored servant for two years thereafter." A- more ingenious plan.for perpetuating the. South Carolina system and preventing any - reforms - or changes dititasteful to her citizens, could not easily have been de vised.. Colored persons are forbidden to "practice the art„ trade or 'business of an arti san. mechanic or shopkeeper, or any other trade. •employment'or business. besides.that of .husbanding; Or that of a servant under a con tract for service or labor," on their own ac count. unless they obtain a license from the judge of the district court, which •ta 'legend for one year'only. For this license sloo is to be paid annually by ashopkeeper or peddler,. and .$lO annually by a mechanic or artisan. Even this serious restriction upon freedom' of, employment is further increased by a pro vision that "upon complaint being _made and:, proved to the. district judge of an abuse of such licetise, he shall revoke the same". To guard ;against, the danger of an oppressed I race resorting to the remedy which South ' Carolina - advocated so zealously as the only cure for the alleged grievances she suffered _1 from the United States—rebellion—her Leg islature has. decreed that it shall be felony without benefit of Clergy. for any person. to raise an insurrection, or to furnish arms or .' ammunition to other. persons Who are in a state of actual insurrection Or rebellion, or 'to permit them to resort to. his.house' for_ ad vancethent of their evil purpose! Who : can doubt now that the Palmetto" State has at List- become ..convinced of the 'enormity of her' favotite. critne—when. it is attempted - 'against her own doininant class? 1 ' i In:Florida a late ad makes it unlawfol for any person of color "to own, use, or teep.in his. possession or -under his control,. any .bowie-knife,Airk; atVord-, fire-arms or ammu ninon any kind. unless he Arst obtain a license"—the" penalty fora violation of 'this' enactment being 'the 'forfeit to the 'use of the informer of nil Such firms and ammunition, - and in addition to stand in the pillory for one hour. or to be whipped not exceeding thirty nine 'stripes or both at the discretion of the jury., Similar. punishment 'is prescribed-tor, any attempt of a negro to "intrude himself into 'any religious or other public assembly of white . persons, or any railroad car or other public vehicle set .apart for the exclusive ac commodation of' white persons ".A. light-tax was levied upon freedmen for the support of schools fi;r their: children.: and .a State super intendant' appointed. to establish them; but if any person - shall ~ teach any school of col ored persons Without first obtaining a lieense or certificate- prescribed by law, he or she shall be fined not. less than one hundred ner more than five.'hundred dollars, or beim priaoned not ,less. than thirty nor more than, sixty days. • -.-• • In - Missi.sippi it is Made' 'an offence, for freedmen,, free negroes andmulattoes to . -as • semble togethe r, or to be found with no law 7 ful eniploythent Or business. for.which are liable to be fi fined ..fifty dollars, and when they fait to pay this or any other fine imposed: by the laws of the State,- it is "Made the duty, of the Sheriff of the proper county to hire' cu t'said 'freed man, , free itegoi or mulattO,'in any person Who . will,. for ,the shortest period of • servide,..pay add corteiturennd all.costs." . act pissed on the 23d of November-jast prohibited any. colored person from -renting' fir leniting any lan& or, tenements, except incorporated towns 'or cities.. • • These briet: specimens. of whit has . been done Wbile our armies were still , neeupying• -the Southern States, and while they had the strongest. possible inducements in the peliti, cal condition of the country to profesa a wit-. Ihigness to treat the freedmen justly, lorm 'unanswerable demonstratioir of . the. necessity of the civil bill, unless :we: are willing to permit the colored race' to relapse into* condition which Will differ but little except in name from-actual .slavery. As will be seen, • their constitutional right to bear arms Is pun ished in Sonth. Caroline and Florida as a help-. ous offence a sy,s einatic effort to break up, all schools not apficially authorized Ville old planters has . been , ..devised ; the. freedom • etnployment. hal been materially restricted; an : extensive system. of Spprentieeship . :lnts. been 'authorize& lin& the Sale'of prisOners; who.nre'unahle tsp . :pay such fines:As_ 024.144 k; imposed by'the : ctiwation. of pirthilen& luSt • laws : into temporary, slavery, bag ; trees. egalized.. . Contireas needk no better vindletw tion - than the Mere statement ''or [beat heti; for the manly Ind resolute - effortsit, bait Ma4n, to eStiblisir. !Warty and 'justice: lu' tire:rebe4 A N A, 1 ?.: IPA „, AM* -r- r 4 , . -., A 1-- , InalittlirriHrrit hitt 4:. • 1 Having monied thriviieMiviterilarea to exectide,foß and - BOOKAG'Of may de scrigskm at the office of the llfannts Josasm, cheeps , Man doo!ltllKTOLlftr-. tit I ... . =elks, Pausepidess t • IlkHefei Ladtwsk, sr L ens , P.m. ! . _ : =road Tickets , s* Yrtkismet . _ Titste Rooks, BM Head e. •,- 1 L .;.L Order Beaks. 'acs. Al • _ ... at the:very ahortait nottee. • OvM stock of JOB TY?, li. more extensive r thaa that bf any other odice In this section of the State.'and wwiwep-Mode employed ez presely for - Jobbing. ' Beirsca'practleal . Plinter ourself we will guarantee ore work to be as .tiestas any that OM be tamed out M the - ASIOL PRITRICI IN-? 3, 11.! ORS dons at the - sheeted notice • • '-,,- -• •• BOOK' "BINDERY. Books bound In every variety otsiile..'Btanisßook ' evely.description coannianturedi *odd and ruled cp . urver, atabatteet notiatol . • 1,, • • ftittiatimiat J. A. DI..PIBS3IOIIA.C.:Itt. ligaiger. TEE TIKPOR'rAITCR o.l o= PUtre'rtTAL AT • TENDANC.I3 AT .901100 L. ' All schools should be progressive in .theli charadter. Instruction should be_ so •thor (high on each, subject as it IS passed ,over, that more than-a - review on the..most irnpor- .- • taut parta-will not be necessary.. Unless this is so, but little progress minbe made.: A pa-- • -. pil.can be taken. through a text book on the high pressure principle, as is too often.done, and not he aeletti Stand even a passable ei- • amination.orr the Subject. - - , • . Not'only!ire,achools progressive. but Also. " the instruction given in the text book.. One - lesson tnived or neglected in grainmar, is one . link lost of the chain in- the formation of our - language.. Several recitations missed - in AI- gebra, may prevent the, pupil from ever, un derstanding the binominal theorem. that im- portant part of algebra.. This, then, -, will- • bring us at once to cohsider.the hfiportanco of :a punctual anti . regular attendance " school. Every teacher, is perfectly, familiar with - the fact that those 'limits who are neg- • ligent in' attendance can never, pass "a ough examination. To look at the data-we • seldom. find more than 70 or . 75 per cent' In attendance in our pablic schools..' "Cmnpare the , e -data with, the progress that is being made in .bur schools, and ,we niust: come to 'the conclusion that our canamon school • - teachers de-erve the greatest credit for the proficierity we find in must of our schools. Mut irregular -attendance, beside%being an - - obstacle to thorongheess. also Rakers a spirit of carelessness ,and .indifference in a child in - regard to instruction, :.which can never be' entirely overcome. Especially is this the • case with smaller. scholars. A:child natural-, ly-regards. confinement - .ln a.close school morn as a very undesirable -lot, Rettig then in earliest vow h,..prediSposed -to shun it if .. -- possible:- This, then, is . the proper. period -., - for parents to instil' into their minds the ne, "cessity of instruction. The child instinctively, looks up to Meth for, advice; and if then a strict attention is paid to its regultir attend- . mice at school, the child will soon` nerceiVe the importance of such &course. Too many . - parents failin this first attempt: .They are • either too careless and-indifferent on'the sub:. . ject, or they allow themselves, to be governed by the whims and catirices of the child.— Every teacher is familiar, with- the fact that • those pupils ,who are most punctual in the primary schools generally excel in the - gram-'. mar and high.achnols. and those who are the. - most careless in.tbis respect, always - stand at" . - the foot of the cla.ss. . , - We regard thiS as one and, the chief cause - of the indifference manifested in so - many of our schools. A teacher who can get his pu pils all interested in 'the work before them, - regards the -roost difficult part of his work accomplished. , Indifference on the part - Of parents in this... , respect must always create a similar feeling - in a child. It has often come, under our ob servation that teachers have Worked for years "in endeairoring to get the pupils interested - in the cause of edification-; but almost lova riably have failed. in districts -where parents ',were .indifferent. to the' importance :of. pune tuality in attendance_ : Irregular attendance on the part of schol-. ars injurious - to a school.. :It retards the prOzress - ot the more regular pupils in a great rnealsure, and has the.tendency. to foster. this. spirit of indifference which soon spreads over the whnle Sch'ool ; and where there is no in terest-there can be - no progress . . .Tlie Chief end of our schools should be thoroughness ' • and prugress. Progress without thorough.- isworse than ho progress at all. It can • readily •be Seen that thoroughtiesa can not p(rsibly he attained by those pupils Who do• not attend regularly, and they will invariably be a pejo to the class. . • Now what can ber - done in such'a Case ? Shelia pupil be put back into - a lower claSs? This invariably has a . demoralizing tendency 'in a school 'where it prevails to any extent. The pupil Will lose all interest in.his studies and not having judg-. went enough hinnielf to perceive the import- - • sore of a good edlicatinn, l o ses all -ambition and becomes satisfied . with• having Maly . si . ,• knowledgelimited of the important branches • of •education. • • • Irregular attendance also is injurious to the child. "We have already. said that it creates a spirit of indifference, which will and must be injurious not mitly to .the sehoOl Nit also to the child. - ..:Habits formed id early youth will cling to .a person throughout all his lite. It a man, when ,a youth, Las been punctual .in attendance at school, he, will never be careless in buainess, and on careful observe ' lion it will clearly, be seen - that a strict atten- ' tion to this subject is one - of the most import- • ant requisites in the , formation. of character. The character and usefulness of the pupil in after life will, in a great, measure depend upon. the habits formed in early youth. and this neglect on_ the part - of parents - we, regard as the chief cause of the dethoralization so com mon in our-youth. - - In Prussia every child is.obliged to attend schoOl regularly until he arrives at a certain age. Where can we find a people . on the whole; better educated - than. - the. Germans? Some 'of the deepest thinkers, the closest Students and the moat steely people arefor.nd in Germany. Their laic-Otters, among whom were some of the-wisest men of. the age saw the necessity of a 'regular attendance, and wisely".regarded it ae the chief step toward the elevation of the condition of society.— The effect that - irregular attendance hits on societywati'very evident to theni. _With is view toward, elevating the cohdition of 60- ciety of all kild, they passed this Compulso-; ry law, and•its effects can be-seen in the gen eral.condition of society in that country. Just. in proportion'as proper - Interest is ta ken in education, in that proportion society will be improved and morality prevail. "Now, taking this view of the subject, why.should it nin. be the' paramount object of every pa rent to insist upon, a regular attendance at school; and in that way have - them thorough ly instructed in the branehee which will make .them useful members of society.?- The cads - arftrObjeati":6l . the common school .system - will never he aecethplislied 'until a proper at tention will be paid th this.-subject. It -is true the teacher himself canto agreat 'extent, secure a good.attendance, if he'pha . e&ses the proper spirit and energy wide') should char:- acterize the LIVE teacher. Very frequently the same result follows from carelessness on the part of, the teachers anon the part of. pa rents. But, a teacher who is perfectly ipter- • ested in the workibefore caneot deglect - this important p , rt of his charge. It is only by a harmonious combination of • the exer tions of parents and teachers _that this great work can be accomplished, and the' ends of the common school system be reachett M. C. A. HERRY" WARD BEECHER ir..t FENIANIRM.—i• This - celebrated 'clergyman delivered an id-- dress in New York last week, in favor of Universal Suffrage for. - all, Classes, ,white and black, including _the women'also. :I.mer .th cause his remarks he made thefolle*lng striking allusion to Fanianism, in the United I have great respect for Irishmen—l:when they do not attempt to carry on war 1 itaughter.l. Thefrish Man movement is s ludicrous phenomenon plat - el laughing at. Bouthardinglilngland from the shores of . America ![Onti . tt, laughter.]: ,PaPer pagnationA Om toricid deatioying But' .nrhen wind-work- lathe Order ~ 'of, :the! day, • commend me to Irishmen I (Renewed' langhter.] , And yet Lam hi ratios Of Irishmen voting.. ; Just so. soirees •they give pledge that thefootte to,. 'America good faith, - to Wdeltere aseitizens,' end -forswear the old allegiance; and take on the new: I am in favor of their voting.- Why !'Because they have learned. our constituticml:No't bun. because voting:, teaches. . ,The.vote - is a setelohnruster: •They-willicarn .- ourlaws,.. and leap' our Constituthin, and learn our - mistoms ten times quicker when , the responsibilit of knowing these 'things g:Tsadiitkon ,7 therm than w h en : they - are. permitted to 'lively!, carelessuess"reepecting Ahem- • And this nation . Is so 'strong that it can stand the incidental mischiefs Of thus teaching the wild em - igration . throwa.'nn one shores'for purgood -and up building. We are wise enough, and we have educe' tiorial force enough, to car,riAtelse ig.norant,foreignere along with us. .. • • • • STEEL. bcon.sas.—ln 'l?russin experiinishs," have been,made with steet boilers with the' following results : . Two bollert.„ each 66 - fee: J *4=d Idea in diameter. without fines, were placed side by aide. One was made of steel plates X an inch thick, the ether of iron Plates'. of 0.415 ()Can. inch thick Yes. - The steel boiler. Warr, tasted byhydrardic pressure of 135' pcnmdri per square . inch. Both *Cars were worked -for about a year and :: a half under..4s :pottud 1 pressure. , . - An OW end ofiltat t; me there was lees wale In the steel than; teraho.irm : b)I ler. The steel boller.simargati-ta-4sar cent. more ere r , stesm.,and evaporated an so ercabic.fees of ' weterS'er. heti r . the trim) eve , Itcplike„ feet. —. Ttielnivall*of-Coal'conetn ' ' li,AoMlawas 2;436 ponddaine Bloated and 4.912 "ttiti BOY, „lattfler. Thtl. 'Oates or the steel Whirl diVictirOilr , the' drawers. fonnd_to be unkijurtoorbtla IIInaVOT-tiletiaber wine ,wpm .00A, • : - .The: tutranragead of; Aid ALOIS - bolter 'arta ah.,llsthkuriele.tapifill4l43l ike•Pdallikm-skellbtlikr uIW- 4144 OakaeintlitYiety Illolie 4010031 .sivatiag sad , to.tigiPa*firlOtPt4: o 9 4 "calWr ''. l . ' '-..'' -.•• .• . .. 4151r4POiti 4 4400aidifsni Qsve • been' is e 3 it the Fatima' Cemetery, st HsaiploSe, V. •
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