Imams or THE 1ITNE118) JOURNAL.. TERMS-83 73 per annom,'pay . able la adraneo-4 '(43'00 if not paid in.adrance. - • • . Thee Leaps will be strictly adhered to hereafter. • • . TO CLUBS.: ' • Three copies one address (In advance) . et 00 . Six - " " • " . 13. oo Fifteen •, " • 30 00 Club subset lotions must invariably be paid in advance, •.• The JOSENA-L will be tarnished to Carriers and others at $4 00 per 100 copies. cash on delivery. • • • • Cleramen and School Teachers be Thinhsh. ed with the 'JOCILNAL in advance, or $1 • paid within thdpear . over one- year • full rates. . ' • • RATEB OF ADVERTIStriGi' ' For a lines, including daft., one Lnsertion.ls cis., and subsequent insertions 2.5 cents. One name of i lines, • and over S lines, for 1 or 2 Insertions $1;"d Insertions $1 25: subsequent; in.e.tiOns, - ;2.6 cents per iscjaare, Larger ones In proportion. - • - • •-• • • - • • . noures—VWo. TnaLX. -SIX. TWE147... - Three lines, Vrith date, , 10 $2 00 $3 50 $5OO Seven lines. and over 500 400.7 00 12 DJ Two- squares, or it lines, • 000 600 10 00 16 01 Three " . "21. " • 100 800 14 00 ,20 00 Linea over a sqUare. 15 cents per line. Special Noti ces, ii cents a line. Local Notice& 20 cents a line. • i Larger Advertisements es per agreepent:-. . • Nine words ocantituto a line. • • ' • yr - The circulation of the JOURNAX la not exceeded by any taper published In the State out of Philadelphia or Pittsburg.. and it is now the Largest sheet published in Pennsylvania. the-teat five years the aubscription llst Wes doubled. and it cOnttnuesi to leereasa rapidly.. • As an -Advertising reedit= it Ls one of the best in the State, NEY(...:FAL.t. GOODS! WALKER &PRICE, ;UNION HALL, Two Doors Below Post: Office, 3tAHANTOINGO STREET, POTTSV.ILLE. Having just returned fro7l - Dien York and Philadel 11.1 %ith a LaMe and Splendid Stock DRY-GOODS and NOTIONS, WWI are NOW • OPENED FOR THE FALL. TRADE, .4u3 fveliagy.ssrue4 by _Being Careful in our Selections, PAYING CASH FOR OUR GOODS, WE AB E ENABLED TO SELL GOODS TO OUR FRIENDS AT. SUCH :PRICES AB WILL' I NTMCE .TDEM TO EXTEND THEIR PATRONAfA AU WE ASK Ui A CALL EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES, Coaftdent that pat' renciaslon .wlll bo That our Goode Compare More Favoro,bly in Prioes THAN YOU WILL SEE THEM IN ANY OTHER HOUSE. 'OUR MOTTO IS, Quick Sales and. Small Profits. Oct. 21, •M Erif!S Ary D,113,01M, Cloths, Cassfluieres, Satinetts. FAOT, A FOIL STOCK We cannot name all In our large stock. but If yon Will call we will take pleasure In 'towing yon our gu Our goods are all entirely new. No old goods'• DC.)N.T FORGET THE PI:ACE. 4EI UNION - HALL; TWO. DOors Below Post Office, iimtArroiroo Oct. 27, '66 11,st place to buy Black and Fancy Silks Is at . 43. • -•- W4LKEtt & MICE'S 171 c h Elnida, Silk Stripa, che*p. and, a_ll_,c9lom 1 - WALKER & RICE 'Wrench Illerinow—Lopta . s beg fdl width, and all - wool, only .0. 45. . 111 lack Alpacas, trove W cents to $1.15--. splendid LP silk laeLre. . 43- - . WALKER & Plitag; • . . ermass Marinas, a fall cue. all colors, =de. IL ffls.> - e. goods we offer at SO 'tents, full one 'yard Klds leas I..lian.cpailufuturers prices. - • • • . • . • • . WALKER" & TRICE. I .15 lankets, all w ool, extra heavy 9.-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, .1-) 12-4; at prices that cannot be beat. 41- WALKER tt. el !oak augs.—Onr. stock of Such goods arc - perfect. 'kJ Brown. Black, Drabs, Red. and all shadps'—also, a , f.ne extra 'Water Proof. • ' WALKER & PRICE. -.l)oltirnes;Blanis,e;G-47,11.111,5.4p,rinta 6-4 i , 0 13 1 1 0 e/Chg • and:BA= 1. -, ls, Table, Diaper; 'Comet Jeans, and everything else you can aak for. • •• • - - •>' • 4S-' WALKER & PRICE.. sued /Shwerle.—Oor stock Is good, 'sod ‘...) the beenty.ot the goods and •thus low prices will Command the attention of " • - WALKER. & PRICE: nnn net Bilebitne, Ude line we give . you 'LP all the styles and widths out—cord edge enceinte:. 4S- WALKER & PRICE. I. Gl•ves.-Of Hordery, any kindand quality. K*.d (Hone, Silk Use Thread. cheap. 43- • *LUKER & PRICE. ILVER WARE...A fine 'assortmetrt; pith u C't Solid Silver Spoonr,,orka, Ladles, -Fruit' Knives," Ice Cream Scoops. dc., fie. Silver Tobseeo Boxes, it Dee lc ' 65 150- It. C. OREILN'S, Centre St., Pbttavills. ART UNION For the Distribution of Pictures Pas:uted by J. H. BOUNDY, the Disabled Miner- Artist. , Many of the friends of T. BOLIN. DY,. the - disabled miner-artist having urged htm to distribute the paint -I laza of his own which he has on hand, he has consent-. e‘E Their:N:lll be 100 shares at $8 amire: - • " • The pictures are as follows: I. Malt in the Woods. Size, 4 feet, G Indies by 9 ft. 2: 2. Capture of the Daughter of Daniel Boone by the Indiana. Size. 9 feet 6 Inches by 2 feet, 4 lushes: _ 9. English Farmyard. Size, 3 feet by 2 feet; 4 Ulan - 4. Portrait. of Abraham Lincoln. 8. Portrait of Beatrice Cenci. • • • 6. The Pasture. Size, 20 by 27 inches. 7. Frosty Morning... 815e.211 by 27 maim 8. The Way - ...: 2 b=tsin. Wu: 20 by. 211 inch 9. Bridge near Bella : Largo rrOrta. Blip 20, by 27 es. • 10. ahe Gleams. Sire; 18 tly Winches. • _•.• With the.other paintings, making. in aU.. twenty 04, oil paintings: . . _ MrThe Edcturaa will be tsbibtted-at the lieokalosal of B. Batimm sad BosbiettO, Bros. . • • Avg 'Oa - 1 INSURANCE. 'METROPOLITAN' FERE INSURANCE CO., N. Y. . . Cnib . ... .. .. .. Assets over" - • - ' 13g44000 J...AALtS GRATIA„II, President.• J. C. GOODIUDGE, Secretary. - • • • • • -D. BEVE.g.IDGE. Agent. • for. Selitytdit Cca7ty;will Tem! ve ariplicztloheami PollO&R. • • ICT - Lossea ptomptly r Adjust.ef.l : r. • • ...:- ',Wyoming Fire Immo° 'Co. Asuetis... - . ' . PrevideniLii. • . • Nice PresidentL-L. D.SFICEIIAKER. • • • Secretarv - --JI. C. SMITH. • - • • bA.VED BEIrRrISGIs, • '— For SclUiylkill Co., OCfice, CENTRE - STREET, Pott.E.. - [April ..IS, , 65..-IG-t] July INSVRANCE." Fr 8.. K A ER:O H.R R, aeneral Insutimee' Agent. '- Office rentiisylvania Mall; rotimrille, LIVERPOOL `& LONDON & GLOBE : INSURANCE .Cash Capital. iuid.iossets .... . Invested in the United. Stake over cash capifal. s'sri' Insurance effected in.the bc*t Co.mpanies on favora ble terms. Losses prompily adjusted raid paid without April 15,••05.—• . lo•- • • PHOENIX INSURANCE COlffilla OF lIAIITFORD, 4CONN. Capital Stock, $960,000 00 Assets, Jan.ist, 1866 1,006,790 33 W, S. SHELTIE, Agt., Pottsville, Pa. Feb 24, , 66 • 5.19 1-1 I I_, L . A. RV • FIRE . : INSURANCE COMPANY, : 1 101 liroadwpy, (ash.Capiial Assets • W, S. SHEATER, Agt,, Pottsville,_Pa, Feb .24, INSURANCE COMPANY, Cash Capital . WM. CONNER.. Jr., Sect)'. EPAUNDFlcre.auti; - rrest CHARLES E. LANE, Genoral - WALTER S. SIIEACER, - Agent. Feb 24. .'CC . •' AETNA. INSURANCE .00. Incorporated 1819, Charter Perpetual, vai,l up Capital. Amount of AnreDs Losses Paid in 45 Year5.....517,485,894 71 . . T. 9: AtxxAcry.c.. Piest. 3, .11ENntr, Secty. JONA. GOODWIN, Jr., A. Sec. El.-J:ltAssr.vr. Tray. Agt. Gen't 3gt., ‘l'prcester; Mass. • WALTER S; SHOFEIt, CENTRE STREET, 9TTii VI LLE, PENNA.. • . 1 , 4,13 - 24, ~ G 6 • 8-ly . HARTFORD LIVE STOCK. INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, 0010, Chnrcerid Capital -This Company Is uow prepared to Lane Policies on LIVE STutili, both . - DEATH . .A'N.D .THEFT. at moderate Rates of . Premium,' baf- , .N1 oa an i.ogllsh experjence of. pI'ER YEAlta: • • W. ii..SI3IIEAFEIM, Pott.sv ;lie, SPECIAL: AuENT FOIL COUNTY •-• CHARTER 18 PERPETUAL. FRAN KLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA Assets of January 1, 1666, Capital, • $400,000'00 Accrued Surplus, •-• ' 944,543 1:5 Invested Premiums, " • 1,1.62,30 - is; • Klutettled atuimr, I income foi•18113, $13,i55.•L05S • $310,000. • .PALIi SINCE 1529, • - • • Oyer $3,000,000. , ' PERPETUAL AND 'TEMPORARY POLI CIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. AI[HECTORS I CHARLES N. BANCRER, ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD DALE., SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. .FALLS' , PETER MoCALL, ALFRED FITLER„ GEO. W. RICHARDS, FRAS. W. LEWIS. M. D. CHAIM ES N. BANERER, Prevident. EDWARD C. DALE,-Vice-President. JAS. MCALLISTER. Sec. Pro. Toro. The subscriber is. agent foi the above mentioned Iriz stitution, -and is prelim - oi, to maim . insuinime on eVery description of property, at. the lowest rates. , IlMslitY C. RI.IO.EL,Agt. • • • rintaiille, March 19, '65, 12-tf • LIFE .INSUB.AI4C.E.. • • The Gliard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Com-.. pang of Philadelphia: Odice, Nu. 4US ctwetnut eireet, the first duop East of the Custom House. • • .• • CAPITAL—S3OO,OOO—CHAIiTEIt PERPETUAL.. ' Continue to make insurances on lives on the Must fa vorable terms. ' The capital being paid npand invested, tOgCther with a large and constantly - increasing reserved Itind;- offers. a perfect security to the insured: • • • -• . The r remiums may be.paid yearly, .half-yearly or uarter. The company add a sans periodically to the:.menr ranee for life. The brat bonus, appropriated in Decent her, 1844, the second bonus in Decemher, - issa, and the 'third bonus in December; ISM,- which additions =KA an average of more than per cent. upon the premi ums paid, without increasing the annual premium. : : .. , . • Thomas Ridgway, . - John A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, . • John 11. Latimer, Thomas P. James, . John Slack,`. •• .• • . Frederick Brown, John C. Mitchell, • : George Taber,- • - Isaac Barton,' • ,:lfenry O. Preman,... • Seth J. Cozily, Isaac Starr. - • Pamphlet scontalning tabled fates ana explanations,. torm of application and-further ififorzeutionctua be hart at the of ice.' • THOMAS RLDOWAY,-President.: dome r.-Jiari, Actuary, . • Or of 11.' BANNAN, Pottavillo. Ammt hls taunts. . • Jeans, .O. P. BECIITEI„ . • Attorney at Law. OFFICE :--Slllyman'a Bullding, Centre St..Tottrrille, Penna.. . . MayE6;!l3B-21.tra. . G r iicoliGy • • . -• ATTORNEY AT LAW ORPIOE = No. 22 . 2 Boiath 4th street, Ballads: • Mhy. , 66 • • , . • 19-15 , • • EMTAMIN B. iIIeCOOL, Attorney at B. Law: ..OFFlCE—Alahnntenia htreet - above Centre. • • March 14, , 64,--12-tt. - • CLAY. itkERGSTRIENSEU, ' Axe' • Attorney at Law,. Ashland,: Schuylkill County, Pa. 011Ico—On Centre street, olipoitite the Poet °Mee. • - MA.BOIII - . WEIDMAN,. 1 • -.Attorney at Low, POTTSVILtIi, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. . April : -• '" . 144 y! WALKER PRIGS JULBS-. CAMPBELT.. ' WILLIAM 6. SMITH. dt.nPß it 14 a: SMITH, Attorneys at .Lew._ OFFlCS—Centre .- bireet, oypo4te 'White HinserTiotel,lrottsyille, Ps. •• . CIIRISTOPIEKER JAMIE' , •'• Attorney, at -Law,. and Netnry Public, ilAtitborimd •by 1..5A , . to administer Mildarits. (te. 'and to take deposirons, And acknowledgments o d ee ds, indrtgageii, poWers of -Attorney,'&c.4 •. • , • • FOTTSV ILL& ' SCHUYLKILL CO.. • • LAW _AND COLLECTION OPFICIB, • . itiabantange St. (opposite , Post Otilco4 • • Q.01..-F-OSTE R,:J 8., Attorauk at Lavr 1.7 OFFICE-7BANSAN's BUILDING, CENTRE ST. ()matte Eplsc6pal Church.' • - March 23, BEliar(Asp..u.Eir Lir,v,. JR., • • Attorney at Law. -• OFFICE--MAHANTANGO ST., near POST OFFICE. ." • (Geo. II: Clara Oftice.) . . • Ninth 94..66 • • OP ALL RINDS, FUTLNISIII{D TilEr TRAM AT LOW PRICE,..BY • • Hardware, iron, Stoves, Hal road and Mining' Supplies. June:ll.l,JO R / Y ll°l:4l4 t • • E C • Raving . repond from the More corner Market and streebs,tolbe Mon -tbetVrbenr9:ll/4thdothe Mid Brow.o, o A,Centre street. offers a larg and •ded ameortment:of ifoodethiflrtheetdee at cash prices. Heidi Ouwkilil for put fanrg, ttlll go bdbil a tOntirigAnce cl jo. mane it IC4 • • - 2741. . .. . . . s -. .. .• .. . . .- • .... . .... . . . _ . .. . , . • ~,.• • • • . .. „ ... . . . • . . . , . . ... • • . .-. . . • . . . , .. . —,• . . .. , . . . ' .. ' -•-•.--. • , .• . . . . . . . - .... ' • - -- • -, - - - ~ . - • • . . . - . . .. . - -.. . - _ . . • . . , ... . . • ~ .. ~,, „. -__ . _ , ... . • ' . - . ,_ . . . . . .. , . .. . , , • • ..- - • .. . . ' - -•--- - • ' • - • • " ••- -- .34.1‘.1 .. .. -.: .. : 1 • _ . , . . . . - •. . . - . ~, . . , . - • • • . ...... . • , . ,', _ ~, .- • - ~•. . , . ..... . . . - ~ , . . .. . , . . „ .. . - .. . . . . 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T .. . ,..: •• ....... .. .... . .. .. . .. v ....:„ , , E NE • •. • • Ho r o g k e e; . ,r o wn s .4211 21 . .... 1 . 4 . 7 . ,... ,.... Billie; of: oo .ti k d s F, . • -• , - Hard; Bilis, - - , raPer . . .. ~.. .. . . .. - . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. . . _ ..- . . ~ . - -. . . -..- .. .. - , . e - - . .. . . . . Ax tßi ni c .:::flifrielen t, .... .. : , mat, T or itu d ;! .. llo: o h: s% la: - c.. • t k of J08.'411."'" SATURDAY Vol. XLII.--7-No. OF WlLKB~Ualess: COMPANY .$16,000,600 . "31.,500,000. • HOME INSITRANOE' . • New Haven, Connectieut.''. an. Ist, 136,7, SPRING FIELD FU MD 111,1103 E SPRINGFIELD; MASS ..1.F1250.000 00 ,4,007.150 tO :$2,50651 96. LEGAL CARDS. . . HINT - BROTITEI4 - 8 - ,' MPS:ANTON, C7=L:l IRON -WORKS. .IP9IIrp o rirILI A E:ROLIAIaiI 1 , 111114 L, ATKINS BKOTIERS, Proprietori,. Achuylkill C!tvaty, Penna., . . . Ifauuracturers :of - ItAlroad Iran -(both T,aud Street liana) are-prepared to • reekive and exe-:. ~.., . ' cute cnlera atelidit:riothe, for itpy . ijAd..',J' . ll" the erdinars eizeain use. ' ' . t i -.4,g,, .:...." . ~ . . . llaltitut - . our own .pat• .metal, we are , •-. ii ~......-`,, cirefal'te aeh_et euiuthle .orm ; btryers.,',.. . ":',! eau theref,re rely upon reee“ - ing,in all "caeca Ilret Clam rad& ' -The ermller. &ace of T Itaik; '2'2. 25 -. 2s 32 rand 40 I..einda to the yard, always en Hand, "and ruppl:ed In small lore se Ntanted . ...-; : • ' -,.' -..•. *.i.. -.. •• •• . • •PottFrllle,"Ottuber Tath, - ", . T7' : .42- : . . rl RANT IIION• WORKS, MAVIANOY 74-71 - CAT lf.;-- - The, .ealircrlikr.' having his yorks com pleted and in fill operation; ulth heavy machlnerYalnd tools of th 6. latestlm *sati. improvement. is now prepared to do :Ill.: , ;an:: ' '' _hinds of mining inachlnet7., sines otany - size for hoi.ting tmd pomp, log, singte and double. sitting rumps of allsiSea. and of the latest. improvement, Cornish engines of any -size for primping• in elopes- Or • shaft.. with Cornish .prarna,- Aciude of coal brealters.,'whh thil ed .or plain teeth. all kinde.ofvaort....h.t. iron forgings for drift cons or machinery,-blast furnaces of cold or hot blast, with an Improved [lowing cylinder aad blast pipee,and rolling' Mills with the two, vr - three high rolls: with-the lateit: invporrd ft.iniaeYs for peddling or tenting, all kind of eaw mill casting,s for circular or: upright sawS, brass- , wort: of every dff..eripport:cast and' finished, and rail road castings orml , sizes mines or railroads.' The stili,scriber liming hada longexperlence in the machine business in ilk. regL,n..und a raanitcal mechanic:- and well known a 4 one of the iato Grin of-Wren and Bros., of- the Withington Iron IS l oris.„-Pottsadfle, trusts-that. prom) t - mien!ion to linsiness will procure for him the - patronage °lbis old friends . of -the mining lecitin. - rand • T110.314S Mahanoy City. A.SOO,OOO• 815 - 9,070 9S, 'pop COAL OPERATORS . 11.111NIKRS. IVorics... . . . • The subf•cribeis respectfully Invite the ..ssatis 'atteptlou of the tinsir.,s commonity -•• • theleßollef ItWerks, tin Railroad Street,' ":' """, below the Pas)Leisier• Depot, kligtsville: rird wherethey aro prestrett to man'afactrire "{OILERS OF EN'EItY DESCRIPTION, • . Smoke Starks, Air. Stacks, Blast,. - I'lpi)s, Gasometers, Drift Cars, Isoilemontinid... • • .. Wing practical .and haring foryeara de, voted themstili. es'ent !rely to this branch of the business, Hatter themselves that work dondat'theii est:)118h: ment will give stub-faction tO-all: who may favor them With- a tilt •Individuiils and COmpanies will dna it greatly to their advehtage to'exemitte their NVOI k be fore engaging JOI.iN T. NOBLE,. April 21. .4:.1-16.• • JOILN:GOYNR. ...$1,000,000 1475,850 Av.tNniNGToN wom.u.s. . . No TIC E.•—Thaworlif , of the late firth of Wren ..t• Bro., !known rat the 4 •WASIIII';GTCIN' o r ,ssisztre IRON WORKS," located on Coal street. '. , li t ea,; in- the :Borough.. of A \itt,p,litc. ; will I,e i.,',.... .... i: E continued by the.. subscriber lu ell Its' " -, . 0 - _ ,„,„, . varioui branches. viz: .i-tteara Engine •-v . .„..., buildik, and till kinds of 'Machinery for -mining either. coal ur'ore i bbm-ternacott' of - het -or- cold blast: all klede of tai li nod caiding and ri.iirrinl car 'fixtures of. wrought and cart. iron ; all kinds of brass castings ..... all kinds -of stnittorork, butt a!l•sqaeS of dm tufe,.,t • -im proved. piimp4, 0t,,1e and . double - acting. • Repairing promptly ottehded to ;tad neatly executed.'-' • .. - - . •• .By careful attention to business the subseribei Intrts he will recelee a share' of the public patrontrea so lib erally bestowed op the-late tine. JAMES - WREN, Pottsville, September' 1, ISil6. 34- , ' .. $300,000 • 'l_32 - NE*7. It 413 VE II rcri it - critic -* . ' • 11. PINEGROVE, SCIILTIT.: CO., PA.' i • j 1; al. Rplutun, Diachiiiist & Engineer,-' e •. ' r.0 21 r ":17. •• . - Paursarrou.. . • • • -:. . "A' . e IS/a' “1110 ...,... . p:t TIVE:V4I.IIO ItipTBVE, . 'We, the . entigeriltere,. nave MIS , day - TC";' ' """" entered into a .Partnersidit, tinder th e e . Erin name and .style of ALLISON:A" 'BANNAN, to carry un t - Foundry,'tact:hie,. Strdth ng and C'ar.t.nalting 4neittesa; in . Port Cgrttou, .V.RAM.,IBB.I3ANNAN April Ist, 156 C ASEILAAD. itrgON AVOritiS . •• • • The auberrlbeis are now •felly pre:- pared to furnisth;ar .the Ashland Iron aimak Works, Steam Engines and. Putups.o any power and capaeity, for mining and 7 : , ; 4 1 - 7,1 • other pm - vises, Coal 'Breakers of every : , =lie and pattern' now ill use; together'witti CtLitinge and forelegs .of every description. , Coal and Drift Cars of, all sizes and patients, large •Tnic.:::' and Horse Care,— 'all furnished at the shortest - Thai. aubscri hero Ratter themselves. that. Inn - small- as - every member of -the Dim is a practical. mechanic; 'they will be able to' furnish mathitteryt hat will compare favorably with any Billie Region. Alt orders directed 103. & - M. GARilta, Ashland, ttailutylkill County, Pa., will receive prompt attention.. • • , M. ciARNET.. , Ashland, July 9,.tau. • 29. • 8500,000 V01.1..ND . R17;-..A ND TM SHOP, ll Mtenitt Her rnecory, 4Le.. . - • • . . ICOTICK—The luislness of the late • firm of SNYDER 1111.NES, will be j r E.VistbrT.:: tont tuned by the aulistrthei in all its vrt. rious braneles of steani.EnE(lite "."t , ` "riff 'tt4i . ; tog Iron Founder, and. manufacturer of . all iaritiit,rry,. liottlitg.Niilfs, Blast Furna.:' ces, Railroad cs.rs. Rc. stc: rife will alsO er;ntintie the .bustr.ess Alining' and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest 'White -and Lewil'and Spohn Veins Red Ath Coale, being stilt , proprietor of these Collieries; GEORGE W. SI:11)ER. ' 341. . January 21, ,kIG. 1. PALO ALTO .11M . 0.N CO. are prepared b , ..furnish HAII,ROAD IRON, at their dills' In Palo Aito,,,f , ;•arious Weighbig; from ,2‘.! lo' To peunib3 per yard.. . - Mao, different tliCB of dat, square and,: • ,mci round merehabla• bar iron. -•. • Orders for rails:or - bar iron: are' re "ape-eta:9y solirilial:and will meet with prompt atten tion if left eiilinr at the Rollirig Mills, GEonon Batoirr. & Co.'s Hardware Shire,' Centre altfret, or at. their of ice, corner of Marker and Second Streetki,Tnttevlllfi, Pa: . BENJ'IsT ILIYWOOD, - Newt. • Jan. 9, . • Am.A Q uA. •• • . . • ' The TA'SIA.Q . LIA ROLLING .111i1..L- . COMPANY hay . Ing'now comtd6n.d.their Works •at Ta.• maquat. Schuylkill, Ccupty,. are• _- manufacturing and -prepared . .o supply,. : ,iderchant Bar hull or a very superior ~;T•••r f ir A . quality, Reurd9,•Squares, riot and Hair .Ordere are, respectfully and will meet With promiit attention. • • _ • v.:. , Tu..RALsTo.s, Treas. • SAILL;RATCILIFF, Pied. Tamaqua; July 1; '6O. • •• ' • 2 _20..1y .• • • I.)0011.EKS AND STACKS. ••• • . . •• • IJ . . . _Themobscribar prrtiared to execute orders fur the ..alatkv urticlea, with din-,. patch, at the old place othusiness, Coal Street, below S:ontegian, feet-boll ere 'always on hand. Also, tho.manu- - . _ facturer of • • Coal aid Oilier Shovebi, • ' • . Of I?est • material :and crorkinaimhlp: Repairp promptly attended to. rirFans for mining s ; entilatlon -1ii01313 on hand. - , • • JABEZ SPARKS. Pottsvtlle; August 27, , E 5. • . StsAy • . . M OBRI , . EE Et - &:...c0.1 • . EirOOLASOCS TO • & JONES fl.. • . 1R07.3 .AND . STEEL WARE.LIOUgh, • Market .51: Bixtcriith•Mta., - Have always on haild and for sale. • - BEST ENGLISII REFINED 'IRON—FuII assortment and other_favorite brands. .BEST ABLERIT',AN .1311:6--kirdlibty sizes, or :rolled to, order for bridge parposes,.,tc:, PENNSYLVANIA BOIL ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or. cut to required size. BOILER RIVETS--Dover brand. made iv solid dies. BEST ENULISII CAR AXLES= American and .English. _FLUE AND "SLIEST .IRON—for covering sclaites; &c. JUNIATA, ENGLISH. AND - NORWAY SLIT RODS, 'BOLTS, : NUTS :and WASMIES--For bridges; care, and machinery purpoaes generally. ' y CAST,' SHEAR, ALACHINE - and-BLISTER STEEL. 'Also, an __ether withquality :for taps . and dies. • The above, with a fall assortment of. lilron, to , Steel, Nails and Spikes. to which, the attention Of dealers; railioad .companies, •anyineere, miners, founders and machinists is invited: nnii CO. kngsneere • l' Broa ' d- B ant ta i tto li n N eir .s- e - e4, Pltiladelphia., Pa.: Would call the attention .of Railroad • - • tr • Managers, and those intefeeted do Rail- ~11 1 1 31 1 -road Property, to their system i Loco-. 4„, motive Engines, in which they are adapt- c a lk ed to 'Me particular business for Which ._ • they may be required; by the - use of one, two, .threeor four pair of driving wheels; and the ose•of the whole,' or so much of the weight as may be desirable for ad hesion ; and - in accommodating - them to the grades, curves, strength of supenttruction, and, rail and work •to be done. llythese means the maximtou - octal effect. 'of, the power is secured - with the leait expense for . ' tendance, cost of ftwl, and repairs to Road and 'Engine. With these objects In view. Andes the result of twenty three years practical exPeneuce in the businete3 by our senior partner,• we - •manufactum - five different kinds of. Begins, and •eivierni classee of sires Of each kind.-=-. Particular, attention- paid to the strength of the ma-. chine in the•plan• and • workmanship of all the details. Our long experience and opportunities of. obtaining in-- kirmation, enables u 4 to offer these engines With the, assurance that, in etildency, , economy and durability, they will' compare 'favorably with those •of any 'Other kind in use. We ale° 'fund:4lo order, wheels, axles, or lbw moortirn (to fit centres-Without boring,') composition castings for 'bearings - •;of catty description of Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler. Works; and every at ticle appertaining :tAi the-tepaii - Or renewal : of Locomes• • tive Rnghee. .. • • 'frt. W. BALDW.IN, ' • JannetY 28..1 0 1-11 XATTEMWBAIRD. •-: U. . • 110.11 It Eit ' .•• Ex.pEGyok4i.•. • ••• WILD CHERRY For . dieceuies of the Fleet, Elver, Elaneysi LaDO,' , . ..• Stomach and Bowels. • . • . And..- se a BLQOD Pi..7llFLtill it her no ' '.4.•ROLIREE, .: • Proprietor andllannfacturer; Lancarter, Pa.. J. A. lIENNESSY, @can About fur Srbnylailt Co: -- Angrier 4.'1666 • ". • .91,6ua • .1 UST PVIi LISIIIED— . - J.BESSEMEWS STEEL PROCEsg.—A. fattiphlet, on ;the m a n u facuit t , o r xi.thuaao Cast Steel, ..its progress and, employment.,, by Henry Bessemer, with . illtiitratioris machineryheed. Trice h. - cents:: Sent oh receipt of 25 cents by 'mail free.' For sale by . • • B..BANNAii: Pottsville: sr - = _ • . • • • . 501 d. .. by i Run ..Dealers AIM gr,NE,Bal *ea Pocket Pistol. - . No. 24.Carhblge: • • Repeating Pistol. ('Elliot.p4) No. 22 Cartridge.; Repeating Piatol,.(Elliot pt.) No. 32 'Cartridge, • Pocket Revolver, (Self Cocking): .• • • New Pocket Revolver,.(witb Loading Lever): • Pore Revolver, Navy Slee Calibre. . • . :-Be ttßevultrer, - (Seif - lrig.) Navt Calibre. - ' •• Navy Revolver, 36-.100 In. Calibre. • • . • • Army Revolter; 44-100 Cellbre. ,• • • • • . '43tiii - Cane;.uodg No. 22 Cat tridge. : • • . R(6e. 36 & 44.100 in. Calibiv: • Breech Loading Rifle, N0.:32 Cartridge. • . • • ' Breech Loading Carbine,. No, 46 Cartridge. : . .1J: S. Ride, (Steel Barrel 4 with Sabre Bayonet.- :' • U. -S. Hided 31neket,•Springtield Pattern: • . : . Single Barrel Shot Gun., • ' • - . E. RBMINGTON.WeIeNS,4Iion,..New :York. Agents. ' Moore - & Melia& New •York. • :•• : • - Palmere & Bacheldera,l3oston, .• • • debit P. Lovell, & Boston. • . • •., Joe C. Grubb Co., Philadelphia.. •• . Poultneg & Trimble, Baltimore:, • . • . • Henry Folsom & Co., New ;Orleans and limpid'. • . • Maypard Bros.;•Chicag_o. , • , J.,. M. Rumex & Louis. •. ' ; , ARpeit.M. Ctine.laart Fritteueo:! :•.: • - I Aug. 111,,!60. (4. 1,-'41(1-14,) • ••38.. 4Z-6m nOLIEO -PENS..-Jnat recolTod, atm assortioon% Vr of Gold Pau a IOW d Savor Aloe, tor Las st 21. IIAVNAWN eh Mini* • • I will teeth yon to pierce the novels of the Earth, and bring out - Eros the Caverns of seanpani Mendr n/dd. aid ghe Biat to Our handrand eared all Eaton hi ear we and plearrin.--DIL JOHISON. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER_ 10, 1866. FERTILIZERS. ' .1.11 0 TA I T S StmCrior Improyed- Super-Phosphate of Mlle atax~Fecrsri sr - THOS. HOLT, AGM, SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, TA. ifiADE . . • •Faimera and Dealers in Fertilizers Will observe that I have adopted the, above °Trade Mark,... to MeV" Uwe who use my -Super-Pbosp b ate, mode 'frern the ,Raw that they are getting my mitimkiitare. • • My Pahtias'will-please be eareral in Purthasing',.that the above siTinde Mark' , Is stamped, npoil each none other-is genuine. • • . • • • none:ready - to supply the aboVe. sriperloraFertill zei in large - or. .quantities—in new' lags of POO wands. 'each. 111WAY8 • on hand, a stip& of fine, Ravyllone • Dist.:-.6oinpeistfor . top die sing; plaster,' &c. Alriide discount allotted to dealers. • . • I The above Fertilizer_, can be 'purchased et GEORGE BRIGHT,& SON'S Store; Centre St., PottSville, who are atitliorixei . Ito act as my Agent: •' • • • • • • TIIOS..L. MOLT: AO, -• • POST OFFICE ADDRESS—W DOLT, A/04 Schuylkill Haven, Pa, Feb 10. !C6 BENEiIe TO FARMERS"! I'lollo PHILLIPS' GENUINE • Improved:SUPEß-PHOSPHATE of Thine. For Sale atltanctfactureri Depots N, gtoret . ol., bet rcen.:llnrlcct and Aida, ..•• ..• .•.. • Ojtrect, ,ilyputrowE; CONGlFLEe4libriiin . g repealed. tho :Infernal Reve nue Law, Fertilizers- etx -per. cent.. I beg leave to Johan!. the - Fanners that from' this day the earcie•per tentage will betaken. off :the retail price. Of Moro.lehillipht limper-Plio.plinto of Lime,. ,vl2:, $6O 00.1e,es 6 per: cent., making 'the -.retail price now .T.hd 40 per ton of s, W 6 the., in Philadelphia and Baltimore. . Discount to Dealers: : • • .• . • : . • MORO _PHILLIPS, .8 • • • • .• o,proltrletor . 31,tpuracturei. Aug.ii.t I. . :31-510. • No Pdvance in Price, '•. . " -- Pllll.Al , slllllX,'Allgtl9llSt. 1568, ,I.hiftrring, •to .our Circular of July, %ISO'S, - we would - • l'he Internal Revenue Tax upon the 'manufacture of "Fertilizera,"! Was, as you are aware,', removed by. act of Congress, (in the lath of July last. , %- This aetlou was not unlooked for,. aut. WAS EXPECTED .111, ALL, forsome lime ivist.• • . . • •• . We have only to sta h.- that,. foreseeing that the tax would he tcpeuled,.wo saw no necessity fur 'any a& . . . ALLEN.:.&'.NEEPLES' IMPROVED: SUPER PIIOSPU tTE ()FLUME, ONLY TO FALLAGAIN Our repilaiprke was,itildrefore, NOT, ADVANCEp and. we 'continua to furnish it at SSS per ton ot 2000 1b....! . ALLEN & NEEDLES, • 1 . :15.4. 8; 'e:d- 7 11a-lEtt ltinimfactore're EDUCATIONAL. KEYSTONE STATE 'NORMA T, SCHOOL, TlllB INSTIT UTlClNltiving,* been officially recognized' by the' authorities of the' :State. or - Perinayl vsuia as the Normal School for the counties oi • Berks. Schuylkill anill,shigh; Is no' .iipen for the-re-• ceptloit Of students. . • .. • • - The Normal .Schoot is . •henntlfully . located upon high - ground in Aisaatawity .ToWnship. Berke County,:Pa.. surrounded. with . land to:the extent of ten -acres; • •hut n rpiarter of aY.riiie • frem the thriving town of Retztown. 'and distant' mltliiay lietween'AJ lentoWn and i ßeadlug; about two miles' - from ;Lyons" Station, on'the Naet :Pennsylvania Railroad. . • :There are :three . principal Coerces of instruction The Norintil Elementary ; the N• rural Scientific, and the Normal Claselcal, AA preparatory Course, also, has been instituted,' which is. designed for the benefit of those who wish to Plasm) the study 'Of the ordinary.. English branches ; while In the - model school, teach ere are afforded every . opportunity fear aril:tint:4.a prac tical knowledge 01 the art'Of teaching: Special atten tion is given to the study •of• Vocal toad Instrumental Music. Drawing and Paintibg.- • . ' . • ••• 'Students from a distance • must 'stop at 'Lyons' Sta tion, E. P.R. at: which point three: daily trains ar rive from New' York. City,. three from - Phlladelplila, and three foam Pittsburg. From this Station students' will be conveyed to : the.school- in • cnnlbuses which connect With the Principal trains; ..: •• •• • , ' The Winter Session will • begin on Moodey; October Esd, 1466. Students are received at anytime: • For tuition, boa ding; light and Wa.slilng, the expenses mill not exceed $5O per quarter. • . • For further information address • . • • , BEYSTON.B.STATZ'N'OIIII - SCTIOCIL; Pa. • •• Kutztown P. 0., Barks Co., . •*: r.0t15 B. BOTTEN,STICIN. Prat.: B. rrnOoes, BOTTENBTEIX, • Secietlu7 ," October 20, '66 • • CIIIEGARAV INNVIITUTE. • • -" : (FR4NCLI. A W ENGLISg):: • ' • For Yong Laillee;-Boardins end tilayPupila,'l,s2%ol 45.29 Spruce 'etreet., - . • . • • • Wilrolion on:. ' - • . Tbur . • . gePlembei 2A. ' • Board and tnitioni per annum. ' $456 • dci •' do .for , .tviO Or:/1101q alai ' era, (each) 400 Prenchla the iinguage of the . family, and .1a con stantly epoken In the Inatlinte. - . .. • . . . 3LADASI.E - D., IiEItVILLY* Piincipal.. • August 4, '643 : • 31.8 W BRYANT,' STRATTON - & KIMBERLY'S pZTERNATIONAL' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE TELEGRALPMC IKSTITITTE, -_ASSEMBLY: BUILDINGS .11.. W. Cori 1014 Sc Clusetniai The Collegiate Course embraces . . Penmanshi . . Commercial - • • • . . Business. Priptira, • • . ~ - _ • . T el . . • - • • . . Students' reeeitred -at .anytime: Iplomaa. awarded. ,on a satts:aciory exanimation....For further particu lars please gall or eOIIII fur a circular. -- . • 41VB1011INCEittE14Tz .TO . . • - The Quaker City. Bniiness, College; Teeth andlhestnnt, and . firoad mei. Spring Carden Ste., ,Ptdladelphia. ~. . . Opening' of the Fall Seslioni,. Sept, ' 33:. —Liberal Ind ucemeasts....A dlicount 'of 26 per cent. allowed .nn all Scholarships perchased• during the, monthol.August, reducing the terms to $30.: - .Money. may be remitted by mail, and Scholarships sectired by those who e. propose to enter at any futuro.tlin • • - SuPerier Advisee uirith.-Thia Institution ranks the first in the .tountry vie a regularly. .incorporated, College. authorized by law to. grant Dipicanas.and con,. fer.Degreee of Merit. , . • The Fall Sessions will Open With greatly increaled facilities. and young men desiring to qualify themselves, for badness life .11nd .here advantages to be ob tained nowhere else: •*. • - • • Fairbanks , Bookkeeiping...Thb3 work the moat ,complete and exteusiveTreatU 3 e nnMoolibeepleg ever written, containing 424 pages, arid composed ex-, elusively of Actual Business Seta, will be ready for pub licationixiAngast. .Price: $3 ;.by subscription.: paid in advance:39 :.Remit money; and secure s'oopy,' Doscriptini Circulars( 011 application. - ' .• . -.- Improved -Course of Inotroefion..Avith r , the introduction of thin b00k,.. - and" ',with able and perienced instructora,' th. students of this Institution are - guaranteed --a.-Prereqent - illeeeueutnatli Course of the highestvalue,. Stltil as hairnever,before been platted Within the reach,ot,erudente :Of Commer-; Mal &Imola: • FAIRBANKS: A:2d,Preal..:( T. E. 2dIM.CELILITT, Seely. Aug. err cougar; re. i.- A MODEL BrifIINESS DISTITIITION EDUCATION ::ADAPTED. r 11E11 Warmer, limb ludo, Artisan, Boni? .1, nees opt Prohtnional =b.: Como of Inetsuel4on thorough isemaprehensire,.inmbiolna TICINO nut Pawner , oPPlie4 434 practiced bP gle hest Tap,. ions andfitilineas lava of.theeountry.. • • I 'Actual Beteiniten' ' • •.' •-• • in thielleiintittehrfeeettifetraftfietlinietir end CommereerareliititedohYttottiting pare sts taleiini•t4 -, Ot reati !kith tack. • Colitlge pUticanpitri of Dryl4 . o9W a ineok, tan_t e r a neltehroipbei dlnue with w ea • _ ltni: of Irtoom ccoarßug, of finely 40404 Bille,Yin siMeritttidenta 'llll'.in 'tont tbklmisitidirk tit Cashiettaid....beeitin.VaziONscompt 9Ltir4 Vier„, fit _ _ •-• ; Brame/tee Titsit a kii - BooltiCOOLAntr In all Delon= an _applications— Bust:pees nialletioast Conespandente, Foam dm, lierantile-Law-iettlemeter reciestiteirc Peotuantbipiteteryetyle of the ttrt.: 4 , 1 Wt=it;‘,C . br''lligtiliz 'diet& pc. , 10,i , 4 . ->alkan.ttather quinik =NM" %TIC AZOtii ' PHILADELPHIA. B Y R . IrE . AS MARtrET - STREBT TEA HOUSE, • Corner of; Twelfth mid' Markes Street., op: posit! the Great Fanners!. !Mirka. • . • BOYD' de: CO,, • • Feb .. '1142 lifarket St.,; Phlladetphlt; WENDEROTH, I/LIMOS dc . II.I9OIVN, ARTISIt AD 11 - 4.IAOCMA.P . HERS, 'rips...9l2 aid . 914 - . oheßi!nit Streit', Dec;31, , 64: . Duie — Liberty Lend preferred by all . practlcal.Paintersr Try tt and you tilll . have no other.. Manufactured only by: .• ' , . . , • Ziegler - 01 c Smith, • Wholesale Drug. Paint and,Glai , a Dealers, 1Zo; I.3lNortli TILIEW Strivt, Philadejphia. Jan P", !GO . 4-"ly • Dare Liberty. White Liend.-:-The.Whirest; the - most.dnrable and the most economical: Try it I Manufactured only.bY., • ZieglerA: • • •:.WholeAale Drag. 'Paint 'and Glass.. Dealers, • 1 No. UT North TIMID Sticet. Philadelphia. pure'Liberty 'White Lead will do more; and - . batter work at a given Coat than any other 1. Try' litanufaettwed only hy - . • • . . Zie'vler Smith; . Wholesale Drug :.Paint and. Class Dealers, -• • , No:I3T-NORTH THIRD S'lll4ET,"..Philatli CARPETINGS;' - ... GAIWETING . S. •Tuur attention ie iniited .td"ruy large and elegant attic!: of Brassles,- Three-Ply' and Ingrain. CARPET INGS." of the beet mithel and newest &Tine. . Wool Dutch. Cottage, List and Rag CARPETS, Oil .Cloths, • WindoW *hades..etc.,—will be sold, low— Wholesale and ReLifil, for cash 1: • • ' • • ". DEZeics.ocy, • . 37 South SECONDStreet,Sbove Chestnut . Sept 1, .66-3,541tu- • • Philadeliihia. • •• :1860. NV Li L . , • .1! . AE" Eft S • .• NEW .• ACINEL L... - &BOTRKE . . •1 • " .••• • MANFFACTLItERB OF • ,• Paper.Hanginii: • Corner 'Fourth and Markef :• Store a large Sock, of LINEN . k. OIL SHADES.... • . -- Sept 1,•'0--35-Sat • EIYAS.: STOKES_. ' ...E. T. : TAYLOR . . .. . • .- . For the convenience. of. our , - .- -f. • ~. a, - •.patrona earl others at a distance, - . - • "' , = •we .here preagnt a • diagram of - • - , aelfrnealmrement; by .which a ii. good tit will: be -goitranticd, by . -- - ... ::bending the Aizes in 'the order . . , _____ ~ ------ flestenated in the ilecoMpanYing H. ' p - . -- . • - - MEA.SUItE, FOR: COAT. .. • ..) ..,li,c ;,. : k ' . .- . Leikoth of Back s froN Ito 2, . 1. II ••: l . i . aud, from 2to 3.. - - - -...' ~. • Lea,ith 'of Sleere; (with arm - ... . . . i . nreola..l) from -Ito . 52 . . 1 • 1;i. - ... • .. ...• \,-.. t ßrost Jfraiwr!—aron nd the most prominent part of _the cheat. - -,Tirairst Metptur e.— Aroaxid the . 1,. • - : 1 ' 1;, -' - ertet or s tooping. •-- • .•, ':; ' ' -'. The arirtie nleasnre as Tor Coat . . roe TANTS. 1 • . • ' . Measure Inside seam, and but. aide fA3M hip-honeolad around the waist no t hip. ' S.A.SIPLE OF 31.ATED4L6 61:NT liT M.,.t0.. rune CIF COBT,, . . GOODS 10 IIi....RETL - P-NI.D. IF NOT S,TIAVAiITODY. - . ' : . - • • . CIi.4O.4..STOT&IEN A; CO.; . • - . 821 Chesnut St.; Piallidielphl.a. IVIII. ME NC KV . &41 . 80 T NO.I T • 1 - Arch Street, .1211adelph.ta,- Wholesale and 110,71 ltealers .13ERLIN • .ZEPHV • Enaldottleides, :Flile.lin i ZEPHYRS; t 'Wads. etc.. krzon:l4 •DO:TIVESTIC . 7.ItPIEttIiS, Germento* - 11W.00ls, eashniere pane, etc., Latest Styli:B In Ladles Dress and (lin de • . • 'T It I ttl' M Gr'S :.-• Bettnns,.Drop Fringes, Inees,..Shaivl Borders, - Ernht'oldered Bands. et c. The goods being all 'carefully- knectsd Our Wholesale Deportment' offere great inducements to the trade., Sept 8, .T3ONSTiSIAN. • iNIibLESALE • AND RETAIL DEALERSI . LN •• - . 4 - 4 silver Platcd. Goods, 1 10 . **f . ITo;lo4 . Arch .1, IFIL4DE PIMA. **,4` . . Those . in 'want of.SILVER -or SILVER I'LATED WARE will fled it much to their advantage by visiting onr•STORE before mitkin:: their purehaSes.. • Our long - experience 1u ,the mannfectore .d the "above kind .of goods ehables'ils to defy competition. . -We keep no goods but • those which are of the. first, class, alt uf.onr own make, and will be sold at reduced . Sept. 29, '66 (Inn . 6 2.. qif: . '2s:lt.),, • 30-: COL DIEBIA- HOU . gE. I 111 and 11l North Itioad•st.; (wove ibaq i.'HtLAPELPIIIA Tha .subseribers.• beg leave to Inform 'their . many . friends end the public 1u general. thatthey have taken this old and well known hotise; and have refurnished it In the best manner ; and are now prepared to aecnta modate.the public On the most. reasonable; terms. They also desire to announce to . the traveling coM• mnnity that this houseis 'very convenient to the Phlt-: adelphia:and Reading. Railroad Depot, . and bat a few steps to - Arctruticet, where the street: cars are running npand dowo.town,•the moat central rullroAd line lor hneineen, and a very desirable part of the . city for corn- - - All Weirkis to giye us a tall: :••• • : • BERTOLET & BAB,NDT, Proprietors, Sept 20. '613 - 3-ha Carpets, Oil .itud liVin4.oirShadee. Y •• 3;:STEWART, pEPVY, ' r l.. • - 253 9; SecondSi ; above Sprace, rIIILADELTIIIA, .Would.rimpectftillk inforni his enstorsers and othe‘; that he is selling Isom one of the largest- and' best as sortments of CARPETS, 'OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SIIADES, -Ac.; that, he hai had ',for many years, and at induced price& • .- - Sept 28,"66--' 38-3 m INVENTORS' OFFICES.' D'EPINEILTIL dic EVANS, Civil Enxiticers .. and Patent 'Solicitors, • • -NO. '43.5 WAI2 ; 7IIT ' • Patents solleitod-Consaltations on• klngincring, Dratighting mid Sketches;•kiodels and klaeldriery•of kinds MADE and skilfully attended • to. Special anon thin given to• IiEJECTED CASES and INTERFER ENCES. •Authentic . ..Col:dee of all Documental . item Patent Office p:c,cured. • • . N. /3.-4aND youraelies useless trouble and travel ling expenses, as there Is no actual - need ." for personal intorview.with n 0... All. bnainese with these Offices, can be transactedin writing. For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed, for Circular with referonces..' . • . Jan 13, . . • 628. .HOO.P • SKIRTS • 628, HOPKIN',S" . ."OWN, MAKE." : ;New Falt;l.3ljleß:: , . Are in every • respect first class, and: embrace a com plete assortment for Ladies. Misses,. and Chlldren, of tbe Reerest Styles, .every. Length and SizeS of Walt. . OUR BKllCTh,.wberever knoWn, are .'morn univer. sally 'Ovular thavany others beferelhe public, .They retain their shape better,' are lighter; more 'elastic, more dumb% and reallY.cheaper, than any other Hoop 'Skirt in the market. ' • The apringsand fastenings are warranted perfect. . Every Lady .shotild try them ! They are now being extensively Sold - by Merchants. :throughout the - :country.. and. at I ..VHOLESALE and. ItETAIL, at. Manufactory and Sales Room.._• • R0.v.25 ARCH Street, below Ith.*PIIILADA: . • Alai& HOPEI:F.'S "OWN atizE,!..—buy no other! CAUTION—Nene genuine onleaa Stamped ou each Eld Patt-4-"Hapltin'a Hoop Sl4rtlfindoctory . , No. 628 Arch Street, Phlladelp4l6." • . • Ahw constantly - ucchatd fall line . of Nei , . Yorlt made Sklrte; at Eery lost prices: TEEMS NET CASIA, ONE PRICE . ••• LARIRS FANCY FURS AT • . - JOINIVFART IRI'B , old Eetablishcd FURYilannfactory, • No. 118 ARCH ST.. abovelth, • . •;. • . '. • : 4t "Rave now in Store of in, - Own ••. - • •portation• and •kfr.nufacture. one of ' the largest and atoat'betintiftil pelec= tions Of Fancy Furs, for Ladles' Children's Wear , in the City.— •• - Also a fine assortment of Gent's Fur ; 'Gloves and collars. - • Lam enabled to.dlapose of my goods at very remain - able. prices, and - I would. therefore solicit a call from my friends of Schuylkill County and vicinity. , Remember the name t number and Street. • _ JNO. FARRIRA, 113 Arch St., above 'Rh, South eade;Thliadelphia., • virl have no Partner, nor'connection with any. oth er Store In Philadelphia. . Oct. 6, 'flO 4O tin 416. • WHITE-HALL" • 416 Dim OOODS STORE, Igto, 446 TlOrtli S'eciiind'lsl., Philadelphia. frost - '-opened" with a - eptendtd. New Moth - Of TOW EIGII and DOMES'IIe. illtY GOODS, consisting of LaDIF-9.WICAR.--Silke,.hhawls, Drew Goods, •Wtklte Goode.' :Notions.' 'Velvets. etc., etc. ' • - ' . • GEZ:TLEMBILS' WILIIL-Clothfc Csinelmetes, 'Bat .lslueltne.• Flannele, Blankets, etc.. N. 8.: , -,ltat opened a fine lot ol•Europtaut Ctratiza _' .I:MILTON r (Saxessora to Joe. Ilagy,) T E NlOl -- 11.4 S re jeroneusireag alt WthrV,liie- them EQUAL CA. TO AN r HAM • TANT. , They . are se tedted fromenly. strictly. coin .Icd hogs, and the ingredients teedin curing are alint:the very beet 'quality.- .Par denier care to alto taken to keep them id pickle only long enough to cure, which • reteres their getting too ealt—agreat and generaki4Wt.with moat haunt, None genuine unless branded. "Cured only by . • ; • • =. • - :A: a. t.WiiEg&BROVIOR & CO.; pork Fackere:andiWistdeeare Dealere.he Fish, _Omega —end Provisions, • • _ • • •10 Norte DetewearAirsave, Panexamessx.c. VV"Pacidng end elitism Establishment S. IL Corner 9th and Ileed Sta. 0 Sept 15. ' 66 - 97 - 1 1'.: '; • • . . S NEER -S- . S N • - ••• FIND'OLOTHING .. • . • 1143.11)keetaang Street-and 615:JagniiitreeR, tt DE P . a. ~.. . littiellOWhind . eleggLt.NA Vit. fiTYI:I3 , 3 of ran' and• Winier Alan . * very large atialeel FreekehOECiaggliiairandAmiTleiala lame Goode to select Iron:L.l'or raezurer k wok. zarmentkwar-' iiialtaparb fits:' - 1 % , =. • • 1. - t*. A: Etij Supertntendeat. - Oeteeer.Wlg6". - • • ...:-As4m iLTPZTSE gl!FD'88I11I*TOftB A 7.:. _ , Powder Maas' Saltpetre, . Neat Oureri , Saltpetre, • •••-• ''XI O rP I P II uT . 6U1:04:0EN: — ::AGF119,4744*.R447tV1i5k .. „ - fia l itoialivirent asN.t FEW& PHILADELPHIA. OILS. CANDISS. WO offer to the trade a full ea...Oita:lard of Oils and -Candles of the best quality, among which are. - Pure Winter Sierra - . OIL. Breached Winter Whale * OIL. Roked.N. W. Coast. Whale OIL. Extra Winter Eard OIL. Carbon or (load . (pOstßrando OIL. Lnbricating tine or heavy 3lachinery Sperm oandles r all sizes, N. Bedford Brands. Adamantine Candles, Hotels and es 'Paraffin° or Wax Candies. . . , . . . . .. . - . The tame- careful' attention to the quality of our :goods 'that boi characterized our house, for nearly 19 years imOt; is observed, - and dealers throsaboat the country can rely upon getting PURR ARTICLES from • • ' .2 5 4,J_MN commlision: • Nerehinta and 'Dealers .In 428; Dela; aid 41 Al. Witter St., PHILADELPHIA. October 2T. !6.1 DANIEL .KA.114011 - 131, • ...r. City -.Caldntt Ware; itiolmis and Nanid'aitoiy, '-.238 soirrit SECOND STBEET,; Philadelphia. ••• N. B. —Persona gOing to the'City . will 4ral it to tholr idvantage - to call and examine the etock:.• ' Sent. 27. -. • .- •• THE -.: HARRISON BOILER; A SAFE STEAM BOILER. . This nOw BtOnm Generator •. comblties . essential ad vantages InABSOLOTE SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT-. WE EXPLOSION, in first cost and cost of retill.ra; raellity,Ccnnomy or feel; facility of cleaning and trans portatlon. not posectised.by. any othir boiler.. • • Jt is formed or a combination of cast 'iron hollow spheres,—each eight.inches in . external diameter, and three-cighths of un inch thick connected by curved necks. . These spheres are held together by wrought iron' bolts with caps . at the .ends. The form is the strongest - known ; its etrength to resist internal pr sure very great:.-unwealtened• as it is by punching or riveting, which .leasens • tha. strength, of the wrought Iron boilerplate. about 40 per cent. Every lailler is tested by hydraulic preancre.at WO pounds to the equare. inch, IT CANNOT BE BURST UNDER ANT PRAC TICABLE STEAM PRESSURE: • .. • . • . Under pressnreiwhich might cause rapture •in ordi nary hollers, every joint in this becomes a safety. valve. No other steam generator possesses • this property of relief, under extreme presittre without injury to itself.' and thus preventing disaster. . • - '. About two hundred of these boilers. are now in ripe-, .ration.in some of the best establishments •itithe coun try. leer descriptive circulars or price, apply to, ••• • • ....10MEPII lIARRIMON.• Jr.,. ::: Harrison Boller. Works, Gray's Ferry Road, adjoining .' IT: S. Ar..z•enal,Thilada., Pa; Innen. , 66 , --91-17 • McKINLEY POWDER . .• . . . . . .- • . '- - ' - Cures Uleeis of the Thrtist and .. • . ' ' Nose, Elongated Palate, Swell= ' - • . - ing of the Tonsil& Coughs, • f , :. eolds. ' Bore Throat, • ." '. , Quinsy, Hoarse-. . .• . • • '• ' . • nets, Diptherla, Cler- tarfrc l ); l t a t ' ullo or s e e andlr a e t 'act i l l itlsl, 1 - . - - - . . Ist.- It is specitl Operating on .tho MUCOUS : mom= . btabes of the ;abaci and throat, and in no case-his beau ka.osirn to fail: - : - , .. . . - . . . .. . . . , . . 2d. It locally„may :be . eaaily applied to the pal ate and tonsils. in such quantity att to giVe it tithe th act_ and :being. very light, peuetratea, -by inhalation, those portions of.themusal and bronchial organs which other remedies cannot reach: - . - - . "-'• -...- 1 Bd.c It doe. nor act on the pores of the skin, 'Doi will it ;affect digestion or the stomach in the. least. While ,syrups. Incenses and expectorants often nauseate and frequently derange the stomach. .• • 4th. Out-dour busibees nisy behttended to - without risk or apprehension, Its beneficial tlrects being great ly-promoted by exercise and fresh air. , '• • . . Eth. Ina few minutes it will arrest the moat 'annoy : - ing coull or troublesome floWhig from the nose. • • 6th : It will prevent sbre throat or hoarseness. if ta ken after expostire or 'public Speaking. SEE - CIROTT LAR. ' Depot 094 Broidway, N. Y. -• • - J.•,TBOMPSON 0.11.14, Agent, Oct, 6, 93.8. 4(96a ' 311' Walnut 'street, PhHa. " DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TM! SAVES MONEY SAVES "LABOR AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. It is need by cntting into small ahavinga and dig; solving in hot-water, then soak the 'clothes five to ten, minutes, and a ihtle band rubbing will make themes clean as hours of hard marline rubbing would de, wittfordinary sotto, and the most delVate fabric re; calves no injury. We. can refer to thousands of fami lies who are using it, and who Could not be persuaded to do without • DOBiIINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, SOLD .Br ALL LEADThTo 'GROOMS TIIROUGHOUT THE STATE, sulim#cymtoohrmos DOBBINS it LOVE. ,WHOLESALE OFFICE 10? SOU di Fifth ilireet.PhilladeAphia. Nov. 9, ,G 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM M. G. BROWN, Metaphysical Physician, jlO Arch Street, " Philadelphia.. Frani a life of Study, obaorvation• and experi ence, and years of practical: application of my. "Metaphysical - Rim:every" on thousands of eased mon,'women and children . ; I have justly come to the donclevsion that every family in the land, Who wish to get rid of disease, and keep it at bay, must have my Brotaithyaical.Discovery . always "on hand. It is a certain 'Preventative against disease. It also treats 'and destroys the cause of disease; "consequently' the .effects die ; beginning with;Deafnesus,.datarrh, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, with every dis Case man, Woman or It is the only. safegriard against Cholera; It cleanses•evity Sewer of the human body, bard ens thelleah itralptiriiies the blood. , .In conse quence .of the above factit,l have -this "day 're duced the Price, so.aa to leave tie barrier in the. way of , the'diseasfacl.: ." - . Tha t package ocmsists. of, three bottles, one used for the Eyes, one for th'e Ears, and oat for the §ealp. 'These-:three work in conjunction" passing into the system by Misorption,....thusitil= ling the'very'r&it or dhaestae, whiahle in a ape.: Cifle loCality in the head. • t. • My litettiphysical Discovery is Racked in a neat wooden. Case, twit willbe . .deSpatchod any part of the world'on .recieipt of theprice, which xlll be from this 25th ally" 'of Iloyerabio, sold at $4 per pkg., or three pkg,e.;510..... - • Gelehrated Nor Itiehard'S Eye Water.- Large . . . size, $1 per bottle, or bottles' for. ;; 'Small size;,6o eta: Scalp ItenovatUr 81, or ail .bottles for $5. The Median — es tati:ha - obtained through YonEktiggi B t43 4 1 4 6 - Del!F-41 . 4QArch strPqta Philatlelpbis, • • ' The following letterls one of - the many which I receire daily at my different Offleeal: - • flitarr'e 20th, 1.868 : Hs& IL - . G.. Biteww—ltradain advertiement , in *newspaper, at your-filetaphys-- leaf Discovery; I sent fora paekao.of . the mad? ioine. I write to tell- you..that i t . has. proved a perfect success' in a. case of deafnesi 13f many years' standing. . Now I send to you for 'three . packages for my neighbors,..-Who are . skated hi. ' the IMMO waY. . Yours Ter:fully' • ' 'Station;,,Crawford Monty, Perfect cure. Or mea; and diseased 'eyee..... • 2 . The Iteumhysical Discovery. v;lxte by laws as logfesi . aa them-whichrevailfe the stem_ ' ',Tbeeelehratetl,POOß,ltlCHAND's EYE is OP 107101 th opens tbedoor the:health of. bom min body., -Jawed use frumnibijt and night.Li • Please aend:tia the Depot fora wader:, Rs sale abso by JOHN CIL Naomi: di ,10141,-11111.rag. H_QOD, s,' W S CILISIALS ?. I P I I 240. do Nowa- WELelorio,' two* 44. *Nett .Setits.:44x-Mazii 0:144IN o MIZA-;ptaeea ViejoyAiteseul. JR:A 4EI imili...BlThetbli 1 4ststKAISKP tangs jog Acilltifissvediooisomplaste Cr itira VuOlVlNT st#lo - 1 1,1 4 4 441111 h 184114 Bare you heard the story that gossips tell Of Mut Burns of. Gettysburg I.—No 1 Ab. well Brief la theglory that bero earns. . • • - Briefer the story of poor John Barna - Be was the fellow who won renown— - • - The only man who didn't back down When the rebels rodethrongh htc native town ;; But held his Own In thdlight next day, When all his townsfolk ran away. - . . . That was in. July, sixty-three. • - . • The very day that General Lee, . . • Flower of 'Sorditern chivalry, . • - Baffled and beaten. backward reeled' . :From &stubborn Meade and a barren field. I might tell hoW, bat the day lefort, • John Barna stood at his cottage door Looking down the sillage s,treet, • • . Where !nth° shade of his peaceful vine, -• He heard the low of his gathered kine, • Andlelt.theirtreath with incense sweet: Or, 1 might say, when the sanest *mimed • The Old farm-gable; he thought It turned •• , The milk that fell in a babbling flood Into the milk-pail. red as blood ; • ' Os, hoW he fancied the hum of bees • Were ballets buzzing among the trees. , Baran such fanciful thoughts as these Were strange to a practical man like Barns, Who minded only.hig own concerns. • Troubled no more.by fancies fine • • Than one .of hie Calha-eyed, long-tailed .kine— Quite old-fashioned and matter-of-act, .•• • . blow to argue, bat quick to act; • • Thin was the reason, as some folks say, - He tbught eo well, on that terrible day: . . • Audit was terrible. ••Oit the right . Raged 'for hours the heavy fight, • ' ' Thundered the battery's double balls— Difficult mask for men to face.; • While on the left—where now the ipayes Undulate like the living waves • That: all day unceasing swept Up to the pits tharebele kept-- • ; - .Rounct shot •plomthed the lapland•glades, Sown with bullets,' reaped with blades ; • Shattered fencei; here and there - Tossed their splinters In the air.; The, very trees were stripped and bare; • - The barnso:mimics had yellow grain - • Were' heaped with harvests of the slain, The cattle bellowed on the, plain. • The turkeys %Taunted with might and main, And brooding' barn fowl left, their rest '. With strange, ebelle bursting in each.nust. • - . Just where the tide of battlf , turnP, Ereetend-lonely stood old John Burns • • . . . • How dP yinfthlnk.the man Was dressed ? - He wore an ancient:long buff vest,' . . • Yello ras nntrrim—but his best • - And buttoned over his manly break, Was' a bright hine'ciiat.wi , h a rolling collar, .. And.'large gilt buttons;.-Size of a dollar— • Whit tails that country folks. illed “swaller.. , • He- a ore it•broad-brimmed ; bell-crowned hat, White as the locks on which it sat. • sever had each h sight been seen . -- For forty years on the .village green. Since John.Burns'wss a country been, . And went to the "quilting" long ago. • - . Close it " his elbows; all that day, • • Veterans of the Peninstla. . • . 'Shnburnt and.bearded, .charged away, . "And striplings, downy of Bp and-chin—. ' . • Clerks that the Home Guard mastered in— Glanced as they passed at the hat he wore,. Then. at the rills his right band bore r• - And hailed him from out their youthful lore, • • With serape of a slangy repertoire; '•-• •. .• • are yon; White Hst f" • "Putber through !" "Tour bead's levet,s and “Bully foryoul' , • , Called him begged he'd disclose Thu name of the tailor who made his clothes,. And what was the value he set oh those : While Burns, asmindfnl ofieer.and scoff, • Stood therepicking the. rebels oll'— • . . • .With his long brown rifle. and bell-crown hat, Aod the swallavr-tatia they were laughing at. TWaa . htit a Moment, for that respect • • • Which clothes elf courage their' yokes checked : • • And sr:melt:big the wildest could understand •- Spekeln the did MAIN etrong right hand.: ' • • 'And his Corded throat, and • the lei - king fmwu 'Of iii eyeb owe under his old bell-crown ; '• :Until as they, gaztxl. - there crept an awe Through the mnksin.whispers. and some men saw, In the antique vestments nud long white hair, - The Past Of thellation In battle there. . • And some of• the soldiers since declare . • - That the gleam of his old white hat afar, Like the crested plume orthe brave NOrttrlTS • That day was their driAamme of war. • ' Thus - raged the . battle: .You know ilia rest 7' • How the rehab; &lean and - backward pressed,: 'Smith. at the final chartfe and ram . . At which John Burns—a - practical mw= - Shouldered his ride, - unbent his brows, And then went back to his bets and cows. , . This is the story of old-John Borns; . • • - 'l'hials the moral the 'reader learner: . • In fltehtlug.the battlo,..the qoestion'a whether You'llshow a hat that'.i white, or a, feather. - • . Thank. God for rest. where none molest, . . And none can make afraid. Frit, peace, that sits as plent;'igneit, . • Beneath-the', homestead•shade , . , ~...• , . • , . Bring pike and grin; the sword's red scourge, • The negro's broken chains, And beat them at the blacksmith's forge, • To plowshare (or . • . Alike henceforth our hillier snow, . • • And Nales.where cotton flowers; . • All streams that flow, all winds that blow, Are Freedom's Motive powers: Henceforth:to Labors chivalry .. • •Be knightly' honors paid ; • . . .For nobler Menthe sword shall be • Thu sickle's accolade... - , • •.• . . . Build up en altar to the Lord, . • . • On grateful hea'rts o 1 ours And shape it of the greenest sward ~ • That ever drank the shoWers. • . , . . Lay all the bloom tif.garderis there, • . • - • 'And tnere the orchard fruits. .' ' •.. Bring goldenimin from sun and Air, • From earth.ber goodly roots. .. • - . . • •• There let our banners dronp and dew, • • .The stars uprise and fall ; • • Oar roll of mutynt sad:and slow, Let edghing7brectieecall. , • Their names let hands of bent and tan , - And - rough-shed feet applaud, • Who diedto make.the slave a man, . • . 'And link • with toil reward, • .. • . • There let the common heart keep time ' • To each an anthem sang, As never swelled on poet's rhyme, Or thrilled on singer's tongue. , Song of our burden'and • Of peace and long annoy;. • The. passion of otir•taighty grief . And our exceeding joy i . • • . A song of praise to hiirt'whe . filled . • . The harvest sown to tom.. • And gave each field a double;yleid •=• . . To feed' our battle years I . ' • • -.- . . , , • . Asong Of faith that trusts the end . • To match the good beano. : • - Nor doubts the power of: Love to.blend • . The berate of means tine I . '• ' : • SAVES CLOTHES! SAVES WOMENI j.;•*III.,PASIRinOREi: Encokrum..u. Paociasss.—lt is not our sphere as educational editor of this paper, to boast of the - achievements of, any one person --howeverdeservedly he may merit it—who labors for the adiancement of universal ed ucation in • our County; but to record tbe progress-a.Teffected by the combined infiaen , . ces of the : County, Superintendent, County Institute,' Teachers' AssociatiOn, and edtica tional columns of our local papers. The live teaChers of this COunty—those who make . up oui Institutes and -associations, and not those who remain. at home on such occasions -4-are the great propelling power of our edu cationsl progress. , • During our Institute we learned of the fol lowing advancement-in the cause, which 'We * feel a pride -in recording here :. A part 'of. West-Brcmiwjg, Township, heretofore with- out the public schools, has adopted the sys tem, and Is abort starting schoold. Aulnrrn Borcingb;bas increased the term from five to eight months,tin d the salary from, $4O to $45 per month. North Manbeim and McKpans burg from"five iponilits; and the, salary of the former from $3B to, $42, per . month.-- . Hegins; Lower Mahaniongo and Kessler each iucreased the terra frqm four, months to five, and the salary of the latter -was increased from $33 per . month iii $49. We upderstand the County Superintendent held ari . examina tion:. Barry =Township, .where' the 'entire class failed to obtain certificates. The IlOard hnmediately. increased the salary five dollen; per month, .and . th e ir 8 6h ee l e .with teaChers. There Fay .be progress in other districts of which. we . have not heard, but that recorded Is highly encouraging:" Let us , • . keep t_he good r ivork, moving. • - . • EurroAszono.-Assootarros.—This Associa— tion will hold iti.Sepii:;annual:nieeting lithe Pimtile Grammar. Schoo l, Building in . Potts.' ville on Saturday, Nov: lith, at 10cclocI4 • tFttit that ottr . Lfriends,.will turn ottt iti full , force, and let us have a good meet ""' We ought hy all means .to keep this 'att . *.. oniin - fjonrishhig ss, much of .the planning for Our County Instiinte was done' in- It.- Oar apprOpriation wit se . enred.by . means 'of the Action of` this Assoolsr;. don. At our next, session there will'be - the; inaninntl address of 'tile . : i:Yespent,;',7: Dannanhower of lllinersville. iteports be:read by S. P: Van: Pelt of Cressona; at' Si*iitTreatoni; and Josiah. LuTheWeerverOf Taipaqua. -The following questioni to heiore the Association for dieenadea.:"-1!;;; Shimld there be a law - compelibirpi ieltilli - fiend their children to school 12: Shdtg there .be a aniform.tiet - of Int 136- §W _ . On, behalf of the members we hereby ex.; .4 11 4."an4,** 1 04 1 ii .1 6: 6 Of 0 Arer!tigh to -bn!prosent at om meeting, and larly; .die ; clergy A 6 our ISto.*Rek J4g - spdtnersvMe - staYof Ihtelergynienwere' 14 . 0. 0 3 1i - *., 4 0.W 1 .0.10. 1 ,4 Oit4k# l ,o l :i;''4 ; Nektinst ma)! Intike . aefia, reiallort 'in WO Of AO Crtilitt **RON( • • JOBN=BUBNS OP G]=YfUltrPG. • From Atlantic Monthly for Noveutber . THE PEACE AUTUMN., roan 4.w :o.44r.ittWttitt . ... , tsolittiiii ;Single Copies Six Cei#s. Is our - notice Of the CountY Institute'we inadvertent& omitted to say . anything in re ference to Prof E W. Whelan, who made . some very Interting remarks In reference to the method of teaching the 'blind.to read and write, which were very, well received by",the members of thelnatitute. The Prof. is trav eling' fOr the pirposO of..raising means to publish a magazine for the blind. • Certainly,. a worthy object, as thia - cluss of unfortunate beings is, cut off from the great masa of unr literature.- A. resolution was passed-asking the teachers to try and interest the people in their respective communities to assist in this edupstional and philanthrppic work. By re quest, we have consented to receive and for ward any contributions that may be sent to us for that purpose, acknowledging the same in this eolunin. - • WE are in receipt of a communication from Hon. Thos. H. Burrowes authorizing us to act for him In circulating -the Pennsylvania School Journal., We therefore urge upon our friends in every district in the County to bring the matter before the teachers at their District Institutes. Let us see which' Will be the banner district. All monies received will be acknowledged.in this column. Frailey leads off. Frailey Township, two copies, per p. Benner. Please state when .ou wish - to commence—whether with the beginning of the volume (July) or-present 'Br si.otrcsr we publish -the following aril _ cle on the metric system : ' THE W...'TRIO SYSTEM • In .1795, France adopted :a system of *eights'aud measures founded upon thddee • imal . i3 a , stena .of notation, called the Metric System. This system 'Was regarded as so great an improvement upon the old methods. that it:has since been adopted by Italy, Sp - aln,' Portugal, . many ':parts of Spanish America, Belgium, Holland, and considerable portions' of Germany and Austria. In 1864 the Par liament of. England passed anract perm iu r its use throughout • the "United - Kingdom' wherever liarties should agree to use it. :,.The • introduction of the . Metric,SyStem, into this country had loug.been. recommend= ed by scientific men, and in 1866 its use :was ,authorized by •Congress.. To furnish a . etin - - venient standard, oreomparison, add render the public familiar with the new measures, it Was also authorized that the new five . cent i?.c'e should weigh . five' s graMmes, and be one fiftieth Of a metre in dlamacer. . To fa cilitate it. 4 adoption by the public. it,iapeces spry that it. should be immediately introduced. • into our school arithmetics The principal difficulty an author meets with in introducin'g the subject into a text— book is the lack of a piopa•r-notaaion., 'The• French write 35 metres 429 millimetre* thus ru 429; also 19 francs 76 centimes thus. 19, f 76 It seems more appropriate, boti ever, to place the initial of the unit at the left of the numerical expression as itt.Federal Illoney, and thfs method has been adopted by the. author. Thus. 35 nietres and 429 millimetres are written M-35.429. A slight niodification of these initials would be: an improvement and some such' modification should be agreed upqn by scientific men.— Ih the Metric System we first establish the unit of any`measure; and then:--derive the other denominations by taking decimal mul— tiples and divisions of the unit. Any quan— tity consisting of several denominations is thus written and treated as An, integer arid decimal, the decimal' point separating the unit and its divisions: ' - NXMES . —Alter naming" the UN rt. of any measure, the names'of the higher denomina tions are formed:by prefixing to the name of the unit the Greek words DEcA. [ten], RECTO [hundred], Imo [thousand], [ten thous and]. , The lower denominations , are forthed by - prefixing the 'Latin DECT [tenth]; CENT! [hundrcdth], - Muth [thmisandth]. • - :UsTrs.—The following are the different units with an indication-of their English pro nunciation. LENGTH, Metre. Diectrell SVITFACE, Are. [Air]. " VoLusiu, Stere. [6tairl . • - - CAPACITY, Litre, [Leeter]. • Weaciir; 'G'ramme, [Gram] VALLI",Frmic, [Frank].,.i.• In the following tables we have given the value of the mats, 'and the,names of their multiples and divisions. - • The values of. the units are taken from the rep:in - 4 the Eimith sonian Institute for 1864.. . The METRE iB the ten-millionth part of the quadrant extending through Paris froin the equator to the pole. ,It equals 39,3708 inch es, or 3.2809 feet. 10 Millimetres 1 Ceotimetre . 10 Centimetres =N. 1- Decimetre 10 Decimetres- 1 Marne - ' 10 Metres =.3 1 Decametre 10 De.eametres m 1 Hectometrc 10 Hectometrei I Kilometre 10 Kilometres • =, L Myriametre ' TABLE OF SITRFACE. The IRE 19 a SQUAR}t DECAMETRE!. The ARE equals 119 6038 square yards, or. 0.0247 acre. 'lO ,Milliares -> 1 Centiare 10 Centiares - 1 Deciare 10 Declares a 1 Ann • -. 10. Ares 9 1 Decare • 10. Decarcs 1 Hectare 10 Hectares '= '1 Kilare 10 }Dares "" 1 Myriare ' . . . NoTS. , —Teachers should introduce specimens of the Motto intathuir. mchools. rod 39 inches long ie very, nearly a metre; . - , TABLE OF:MUM& The fITpIIR it cum, mrnin. The !WERE equals 35 3166 cubic feet. 10 Millisteres . 1 Centistere •10 Centisteres -= - 1 Decistero 10 Decisteres .= 1 Suns 'lO Stem' G • 1 Decastere 10 Decaster3 = .1 llectostere - - 10 Hectosteres 1 tilostere 10 Kilosteres = 1 .Myriastere . TABLE OP CAPACITY. The Liras equal's 2 1135 pints wino meas ure. or 1 81626 pints dry measure. It Is a coma DECIMETRE 61 027 cubic inches. It is used for dry and liquid measures. 10 Millilitres ;I Centilitre • 10 Centilitre. m 1 Decilitre 10 Decilitres . e.• .1 Liras 10 Litres . Decalitre ' • • 10 Decalitres ' 1 Hectolitre 10 Hectolitres, 1 Kilolitre .' 10 Kilolitres 1. Myrialitro TABLE Or - WM(37IT. The on&ults is the weight of a cultic CEN- T METRE of distilled water at the , temperature it 'melting Ice. .The gramme equals 15'44 10 31illigrathme3 == 1 Centigramme 10 Cenitgrammes 1 Deeigranime 10 Depierammes I.GnAlive 10 Grammes • ..,-- 1 Decagram:nit , l'" la Decagrammes " 1 Heetngrarame ' 10 lElectogr,immea 1 Kilogramme .10 Kilogrammes 1 511yriagramme i..NOTE I—Teachers elionlit infrodane apifiamsons df the ".:.Gramme and Kilogrammo into their Nara 2-31eichandise is generally bought and .1d by the' Kilogramme.. The Kilogramme uala about =2 t-O.pound.4, Avoirdupois The French gold coin is the 20-frane piece, .r Louis. - The silver aline are the PBANC and rinift- pitsso; , 10. Centlines 1 Deelmo = • 10 Dedu - 1 -raltico N'arE.—Circtilai Measure sod Measures of 'time re the same thosp otalio 'United State( jeNoTELEIt: recpOllT4NT WITNESS. - The New .York post' Mils the SoUtbern ' . :rites that if they defeat. the • amendment, . . ever. :leg the "mildest terms .offeredto beat n they will- let loose -,upon • them-. :dims - the. worst punishment 'ever. inflicted : pert such; Offerideni. . Their refusal to accept . (these terms will cause . te people . Who -de „ . • sated the the: rebellioni . to lose all . patience.. 'rid digt,:, Says the Post • . • This, With the raection'of tliCamendment, we Shall enter upon another political Struggle, more litierisethau that tbrough-which we are now passing,' more injurious tci the nountry-i - . and especially-to the Southern States--a con • test of which the :isaue:ls. not :doubtful ;- for tlin-.twenty millions -of-'the ,Northem: States :Will:begin to *see the ullreastAablenesiof the ' Southern idadets, , :end willlose patience: w i th these, men,' - Who. , stibboinly relnee' . .tbe mildest *mi. erg:offered tO beaten 'rebel* 'Hitherto the ._country wonderfully strained itself but we-advise >to onnlo push .its patience toolav- It iSimot: at,7 all lizposaia. ',Me; it .is tot - Grew ImPrbbable, amend nient Shedd . fell gtiellei tbckobstininy of the ,Senthern lelideriolll4 ".:thelaarti are tlie - Atatute book: may',be,: enforced .agalust tbif.politicians",.whcirled:- their States I Into treason:and rebellion:' , • • :Hitherto' we have ~givertnnly mercy—but j trtic" ia- still Alive._ ,It seems a monstrous, 'nit tnitifiouthern politicians that some of t eat should he excluded from office ; but, sUppoife they. were - , to , be banged for their tresSONaiit-thelaw: demands; supppse their estates.shOutdbestaken,fromthem„as thelaw . Teg:lliresl: Jrthei . Nvill•take our advice they wits - think :of these things.` They, are not , Masters4the situation . They have no more • 'POY,Oerild*, , nor 'strength with the country; than , they had the titty Lee surrendered" - to Gailer; then they' would .have juYfully ao '_etiPted-the amendment; "it; is great folly of illeatlO „ rtiect I; now, 1491r.attitude,. their, IlOgidtiliti thOr wordy thelitoteatlodo (gawk From !le Penns .Sehobl Journal Tables. TABLE OP. MONBP.."- At the Very shortest notice. :Our stock of JOB lIPB Ls more extensive than that of May other office fn th sonlmt of the State, and we keep 'Moats employed ex, pressly for Jobbing, Being s pawl:lest Printer ourself we will guarantee our work to be as nest ,sp say that Can be tune/lota in the ;We. PitiIITING IN COl oyta aline at the dielitat notice- .' BOOR BINDERY. Books bound in errs variety of style. Blank Book oI eiiiiidisiiititiOnitureit rthd to order, atitratitiOnkitke, .; , an all irritating to the Northern.peoPle, who 'fought throe& four years to put down trea son, and now sae The leading traitors aspiring to the highest. offices, and demanding where if they. were prudent . , they would supplicate; and if therm:2.e only reasonable they. would Accept in 'silence the large and free mercy which lit offend them. - The Southern leaders haVe a . bapacity for Mischlet . that la to Beatty .-rse much we must grant, them . - they are able to keep the .coun try In disoreler-.but whenever the people of the United Stales come fairly to see this. no thing is sorobable as that they will sweep away, with the strong arm of justice, these infatuated hinderers of peace and prosperity; these malignant and stubborn mischief-ma kers. If the men who. led.thb way in the great treason Insist on being hanged or nips-. triated, - . they may.' yet have their will—and that sooner than they think.. This This I s s it very significant demonstration; from;a paper that heti been frequently quo ted against the Republicans, and. has ,tried hard to, support Johnson's 'nefarious policy. Shall Andrew tioli]msqn bampeuhed? Proof of His Own Aetlon In Urging the Sac•. (enrol Impeachment - of a United States Judge by the Present "Bump" Congress I The Main Evidence `4.Speech" Made—The Party Tried and Convicted. CProm the Chicago Trtheee..) . • General Butler, in hie : speech, In Chicago,. having discussed the propriety of impeaching Andrew Johnson,- sundry journals, with a vast amount . of assumed erudition, have un= dertaken to discuia the subject- of linpeach ment. as a moral, political - and . historical question-, *lmpeachments of Federal officers have not been so common as to familiarize the public with the details of * the forms of trial.- yet they have, teen frequent enough-in our history to- demonstrate that the poWer, was not an unnecessary one, and that It is ono of the great safeguards which the Constitu tion has placed in the hands of the people, to be i hem used for the protection of the Country hgliuit corrupt and usurping Officials: and against thoSe who, holding offices of . trrist,- may prostitute those offices to-personal ends against the interests ~f the country In all these-newspaper articles there has•been. a remarkable omission of .all reference to the. only case having any bearing upon the ques- Vona now before the public. The latest, and. frothits character, the gn. verning case of impeachment, is llt it of West. H...llamphreys, Judge of the DistriC • t Court the United States for the :eastern. '.rniddle. : and western districts of the State. of Tennes The linise of R presentatives.• at the s el . s i na e , liamericing Dec ember 1861 ; adopt— ed a series of ardcleit impeaching Judge tlumphreys, and on . the 224 of May, 1862.. the Senate commenced the trial at' the sAid cltarg.•a . The articles of impesehment Weft) seven in number... Thu first of those was. to the eficet. • "That.. regardless of his duties as a citizen' of the United States, and ,unmindful of the duties of his said ollice, and' in violation of the sacred obligation of his Official oath, • 4 , • the said West. H. Humphreys, on the 29th ,day of December. A. D. 1860,-in the city of - Nashville; in said State, the said West H. Humplii - eys thenbeirig a citizen of the United States, and owing allegiance thereto, and • then and there being,judge,.&c:, at a public meeting . on - the day and year last - aforesaid,. held in-said city of hiashville, and to the hearing of divers persons there present, did endeavor, by public, speech. to incite revolt and rebellion within said State ageing the Constitution and Geyernment of Ate' United States; and did then and there publicly de clare that it . was The right of the people of said State, by an ordinance of seces,iion, to absolve themselves from all allegiance to the Government of the United States, the Consti tution and the laws thereof," • It will be remembered that this man was a judge of a United .States court, in a State whereof Andrew Jelinson was then Gover . 7 . nor. HE WAS )311'EACFI ED annoton - THE IN— STEUMENTALIFT OF • ANDREW JOMO3OII AND OTHER. CITIZENS OP , TEN:q . t.:SR:E. Ha. WAS PEACAIED By - A HOUSE OF RUPEE/Os:CUT:VC& PRON . WITICU TEN STATES IVEItU EXCLUDE]) • Ilet . was impeached by a lion4o of Representa tives in which he had no Representative, and in which only a small portion of the people of Tennessee could be - heard, lie was im peached by a "Rump Congress'",--by g. body tanging on the verge of the Government' and "calling itself the Coneress of the Uni ted States." He Was tried by a Senate in which eleven. States had no memberi. 'He was tried by a Senate front which eleven States, tentitled to twenty-two votes, were excluded. - Fier was tried by. a Senate which, had these twenty-two votes been present, .• • would nothave convicted him.. He wttelm peached by a House and tried by a Senate - into either of which no member from ten States could hive been admitted. . But what makes this cases stronger prece dent at' the present time, is that the first artl cle of the impeachmentis FOR A secccu, the sentiments of which were in contravention of " his official dukty. Upon this article, the vote was unanimously ~guilty." Upon most of .the charges there were some -votes of not guilty, and upon one or more he was actiult tot], bat upon the charge of having made that speech he was convicted by an - Unanimous Vote. - The Constitution prs.wides that "The Preiiident, Vice President and all- • civil officers of the United States..shall be re moved from office for any conviction of trek. son, bribery, orother high crimes and misde--- memors.".. The House of Representatives aro invested -by' the,Constitution with the exclusive duty . : and power of impeaching a public officer.-- The Senate is invested with the exclusive duty and power of trying hitri. The House prepares the charges; the Senate, silting as a court, decides, upon the sufficiency of the accusation, and whether it, if proved, stitutes "treason, , bribery .or other high crime Or misdemeanor." They hear the evi: deuce. Their -judgment is finalAwand the - - Censtitudon says that a conviction , by two- • . thirds of the Senators present shall -be Bildt : . dent. • " .In this case of Humphreye.• who wtis)`m peaehed. tried, Convicted and removed froth office through the active, agency of Andrew. • Johnson ; the Senate. decided that a speech inciting people to revolt, or. rebellion,against. 'the Constitution and Governtrent, by an officer-sworn to fidelity to 'both, was snffi- - dent offence to !nista rt - an impeachment therefor.' This lecision- Was rendered by a - unanimous. vote of the Senate. • It follows, therefore, that no. other : act "of rebellion is needed... does not require, for.. instance., that .Andrew. John Con shall actually msic.l3 troops: into, the-halls of 'Congress.. and shoot down the members. or disperse them by the bayonet, .to. render him liable to impeach - - .ment ;- It does not. require that he - shall situ oily issue orders forbidding- the execution' of- " the taws-It.is - snfficlent that he, ail President' of the .United Stites. sworn to pr , s;-rveand protect the Constitutirin. "and See that the; . Laws are exec - v. ed shall, in soma, public man ner, declare his purpose thus to tier - and urge and incite the people to at() and tissiis' him in these oreny Other acts•for the destruction of the Government or, any of its departments. The precedent, which was not adopted bait-, illy or in passion", is; one resulting from pro- eqedinot in: United at the suggeition of Alt• drew Johnsom , Judge Humphreys was ame n - sble to no law but that to which the Presi- • dent and all other civil officers are amenable... Th - e' same Constitution protested him that covers Andrew Johnson The - .Howie that Was competent to impeach him Is as compe tent to impeach the President - or any-other. officer, , The Senate that" was competent - to try and convict him is as competent to try." and convict"any other civil offiwr There fit no escaping the precedent. of this Humphreys! • case, for which the country is indebted to Andrew Johnson.- • - The plea of Johnson's followers is that speeches, no matter bew" revolutionary. and rebellious - they maybe, cannot- furnish decal , ground for impeachment.. 'But the•Seoa. e s , upat a case forced unon them by Andrew Johnson, by a unanimens' vote decided that 'such . a speech by an officer of the Governz ment sworn to the support and 'execution of the laws,, was sufficient IQ warrant impeach nient, and to warrant, upon pront, the con.- yictibtrand - deposhlon of the guilty . official. ; " The Contititution, it is true, confines im peachment "to "treason; bribery and other ." high crimes and misdemeanors,r. but. there , is a vast difference between the criminality of the net by . One hOlding an office under the United Staten and a private citizen_ Drunk, wine:m.7olle in the discharge of official duties, hits been adjudged a sufficienly -high crime: or Misdemeanor to warrant impeachment. A.. rettolutionary Speech by a President. or other _person in authority, in disregard of his official .. oath, is,. we have seen, sufficient to warrant not only', the impeachment; . but the convic tion and . deposition of_tbe accused officer:7-- lit the case of impeachment, the actual of fence receives the critfilnitlity from the official position of the accused.. A treasonable.speech by the President, ,or a Cabinet officer, or Fateful judge, while It would not warrant, a conviction for teeth before a court and ry, warrants an impeachment, and, upon con-, Inctioo, a removal frotnoffice..; An impeach- Meot, in point of fact, raises only' the ques tion Whether inch a person Is fit to hold" office. The nemerons precedents furnish, a variety - of causes justifying -impeachment, I.hur,.we'have preferred to cite this case be-, ` cause his the most recent, : and all the cir cumstances stirrotmding it make it a prece dent covering the case - id Andrew: Jtihnson,„ and because it is one.proeured by his own ageitcy, - and -the authority of weigh' he is **pod from denying,
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