I ; - • • • •• . -• ' I •" ' • . !, • • , , • ' - _ - , - L , _ , • • ,:•1! Liv; , . , JOSH AL _ • •‘: , • • • • • • • or - . ' , p 7,11 ANNI MIN ADVANt.46. ' ' • ' • \••.- • •. . 3 .000 . NOT PAID ADVAPi c - - • ' t ' I " • - tit& 'Ansiat in advanee. a . . • I . I , I , • . , -7.,•:„. _ ' I 4:;,.'• • • =oo Ail cake i I • . !.•• •• ii•coiaest°:" _ To; - • I . Ezs,L • . ::::: :: : so, - , , • • . • _ . . f .0,414 tio iWer /(10 COOISC 4BIII. VA: "1" A e 3me7 and school Wither! will be :Rolls:h. • . j. • / _•, • • ' •= • • Ef r f. •.% the Jeres.ac at 31 00 In advan , ' , :--, at 303 . • }it ..ory i . MIE In the year—over one year at hill Wm. • - • • ' 1 ' ! • e' ' '•• ' •, • T:1 • • 1 1.1 .. ;:- • thuiCbau r it I .be iluisp ags4l7 lll: ll : OAVES OF A.DFEBTISINGI,, I !„ • • • re..? to a Ilne, eenti.linee to Kw?" STT Vff - - •, • ; . , . it ; . o rx # onare of, er.v= lines 0 t „, • . , I - I- - , ov*, •' , L , • . , :Msa ; - Arad orAr a t Nor 3 nos! 6.nue t : Noe . " I— • . . 1 . . . ' • nut , ---------- 4 80010 00 • - v s teal " Tea o i pienethe ihnith et gm moth a t atai ma tha calla. at lauglas oasirest or leo- • - ' ••• 41 14 kw 00 ..rep 1) lifti k lll6lllllll 1 ,0 strata' aarg NM* Satire to *trope aDdi pleinetw.-91L,J011111101. :• r , . • ' r- •• 4b. 7' 30, 10 00 IS 001, 28 00 • • • I • • •• • 1,. • • , • . . , 4 kceutitt. Is to; 20 fmk; Ilts 60 - . - - s „ . Jobbtps. /f iu per cent higher. . r • ' . I • • , • « ‘ 1 - 4__\ • R ..1 & • 6intobe Go i I • . • s , - , per ~.d NL,ticrt. and ling overa. 'Ora, 20 cents* llnel . :„^,ztr -Adveirtikaten all per agreement carldadon of the Josamal, la n ot comb ue paper pi:blushed In the BMln out o Philadelphia pf.u.horc. and it la now the law, sheet wa shed last nvi jean enbacripthaa ihn ma i malt continues- to o f rapidly. A B a n ~,tiotapnedittfrk it Is one of the heatin th e stile. COAT, TRADE AID VER, ; isEkENT fermlmitTof the . Phtladdplita • Pier 13 ,North. Port eorr, WALT - FA' &' CO : ittemzeforp sammut a . C, tps MAPLE DALE COLLIERY. • OfOcire —SCOTT, .M'A.LTER & CO., 424 1 - Cork—SALTER BROS & OU., .1.19 Woad• scour, WilatlV& Ob., 29.biactO s. 1 • " 1;1,- ‘i oy: - 'H,VDDELL & MINERS AND SHIPPERS-Qi • • LAD o 2asii Wallazit 8t.., ladelphta 111 Broadway, (Tritity BcaldingM 7 Doane &req., Bqttota. a!t-tor the Sale of thafotiotrinv Oelebrafed. (Vas !•••• • . • INABLEIGIFI LEIIIGII (*AC.' IWkOILY COAL 111011,0111 f ,DEMPitti fik OR‘COAL COell .• t 3101i1N - COALL. t. , k1 . 17 . i• iLl'Eb So. IS Pt. Rlelmoid. prey No. Elizabethpayt, , , • N. J., Fah 15.'68-4-am . • _ & :-NEILL, Pier 7; Port !Itirlasibond,' AND. RED 'ASH_ COAL , f:NTSJer the sale of the- celebrated Brook, lsthlizb) Shenandoah City, and Wig. ,cen.tfo TriebeVe Loruet, Itlamstitia White' ('oat.' Also Spoilt* and reach HE'D ASH. COALS. - Vu9:tt• 1110BOKEN. NI As roXI. tOAL, r iVILT.TAIIS it ITER ; o,LI Llu:^i LAN'S Celebruted FAMILY COAL. • and Camo.rhowl Coale, of well es. - • Mott , /.11-1911LADA.., '2IT Walnni St.. ' , , • N . I.W Yenta, R,om Trinity • . if? aot' IDENCF., TO IVeyeasset it+isTos, tsllusnu St. .4,tetry 1.7.; - s .; _ Pier 10 Port Rlebwond. , . . SiNNiCKTSON iSc do" ~ . , .. ~...ii , ; , cc e rv, anti - Who!enale Deniers of tbo . I r,IIIIB A.T Elj . FRANKLIN Con -00 I,lrKEnq4 V. I .IILLEi. • • ' Ir.::;le Sii i - sierli and Dealers of the wall-knoien r . •1 `'HENRY CLAY 00A14. —. ;:n Blit., Philaa , a OFDiCE4s i Vl34.inildin g . XIV : I—Ai Doane 101..,13 oaten. • 3 '?..,:it)iiE:pil•( V. MOODY, (=vnerul ..kgent. • '• . i - ~...:n. f : ., •Cg - '''''' .! •. Pier ho. 4 RLAKISTON, GUEIT & 09., • mizaratsAzar anirrias • 110 LTD LOCCBT 1110137111 COAL. • ' of other approved cinalltles'of. : I • WRIT AND ItED ASH COAL. 916 Walnut Street, • 9 'Trinity Buildlnk, New lork. Car. of Silby & Doane Sizoet w Bostop. - - PHILADELPHIA-, 8z " c. • L,NAIVIOAI4ON, Ih6lltie -liftilvei for- AITUkACITE COIL at -Jireenwitit, Delaware River, Phßada.c' LIAVIS AUDENRILED fit -co., • 40REICTS FOIL THE SALE OF THE • Coal Coq!' Disiiiiend?" l : lied 4,!.- Black Beath While : 0.05 Walnut . • .. . . . Wharf Ne. 2, • • :. ' ' •• 4B,EPPMER - 4 ;BRO.' ' • ',..—• ' (N. E. cor:Walnnt'a Fourth eta, Phila. CIFPIC T : 4, 35 PirioStreet, New York. L . M.irchartts`lank'Building, Providence: • " . otgrimm, mtu, mown sgst-giTi.9:g. .piVIS_FEARSON . & Co" . "warm ..1251) stnriiits nal • ni WED LOCUST MOUNTAIN -WHITS ma 'and BPOELN V 1- • E D .A.S.H- COAL: ci. 198 Walnut Btreet,"Ptaidel_ptila; OPFICNo. 111 Broadway, Booth No. 9 Trinity Building. New York. No. 11 Doane Street: Bosion.. . • DELAWABB_ANTBNXIX. • Jaiil, CS • • 1- M. Brx.m.rr J. J. b<,e liIIL;KLEY & JOHN SON, ifs ;ON Dfa 11411±SLEY, R lf. LENDEICIT" I. F. °Mil • Nbiern n;iff .Khipper *el flu. Celebrated. 'AND GlT l Blpityolll • 'GOAL . . t• 1 ~Wharf NO, _2 1 6,. Port Richmond. ~ •• , . j, - ` OFFICER: , • ..,.*. 1 , I , _ . Plii I. ADELPITI .i.—No. C St. M Walnut ;NE YORlT—Ttinity Brlditn, Retail ' No. GI : R. A . _Artiltcrnicht w itorent._ . ' lit ISTON-4M. M. Reed, Apr. No. lit Roino St. 1,. tV A I •4IINGTON, IL 0.,....E. JsAn4i, Jytent. 1 J ,r, 4.. Wit . •OAIA, HACKS ..000.K; . . ,• L 0 riff • •• • • • , ' • , , . • - ••• • 'LOCUST .810eNT • , r . BLACK BaLsor 1 deaterv..in other Itret qtuslttles o • .4i , 4 1 ; WHITE AND BED ASH COALS. •.; , ;i .14 :walnut Street, Ptitterftipbta, and Woodlitodi ' • yr - tures, SetmyWd uoiCar f.m..Yonzta Hicm 3w 'X: Coca., )4N B. STRYKER, - ShIPTT end Agenti. a. Sam RlMet4. • 4. DAIS, TALES :Az Mot . SHIPPRIRS OF •••• • LEHIGH. 'LOCO ' ST IVIOUNTAIILFAILI ; 11101i11,‘ LORBEIRRYi . ::*nd • BITUMINOUS COAL. • {Boar Vafel Slvanokin 'Mot • - Aroata for a Frecirs (Oentrallm, W.) Locust Mt. coal. • t.Plymontli Wilkesbarre . o trim. SG. Philadflphia. _ v .ran 1, 4 48 ; : BROAD TOP,. GENERAL OITIOE offfiglelebrated, • BROAD TOP 'Wall ASH Seml-BltuminOns C 0 14 - S No. 104 WALNUT. ST., PHILA. 11011111•ILUIR PQWEis aslager• cornizarrue OTRICONI: Travelerliandisrgs, nettliat 3111 4 16 '1.13N Tele "New Vow .i• ' J 0 11 .1c i I E MANITEAPTUREB of VOAL SOUGH% Or :the Lutist Led Shoat ApperAend sOPees The nottersLoed who Is practical &rasa liana O. triformAlbel Operators and-abera, .that be Is xahnithicimlng a new COAL SCRIMS. patented kale 11, 15rA,vatt , another patented AWan4 'Ma GUAIILSNTRES THAT 111 , :i • WILL AL:. WAYS }WAIN ITS ORIGINAL MB 'UNTIL TUtELY WORN OUT. - ' • lie resmrtMly aolltits sontinzumeil of the pelttoti. . tiers so MAW!, Dirdisfed won 61m. JOHN B. Rallrosdl3L. rear of lbtarlri l ß= IL PAL - ssassim .......,. LAFLINS F -33 - OiES it 131.110 K, --sos LickiwunsuiliscauT93,o4 , - - c. .. . Mannfactore the Igifrip "St* ~. Mining and Blaii . tat g; .Powder,i Expreuly [Ur the Anthracite' doldrmite. AS7 a l b ,J — 1 .0, 1 / a t:My oreithei A Or 11 It wdetoklirteed promptlz 'l.l the lowmtmarkk - rites, to any op' ion in the. Reiete, -fresh from. the Spring „Brook 14 1 / 1 1. sod lad.' tw-o.n. • lenattaateed. , _- • - -• . . A 'etzeplete stock of Qs Liana Pairita..„ Company.', -•-. GUNPOWDER . . , ~ ,, zian.uy on hitd, pad au kb4l of fiAFETY: FUSE. ' Onters for the Lockswapos finial, hum Soudan; kr ths Wyamilag kiegionarcat . .J 1 14.q& .41;Willanbare.Ps. WIC Mown. 'or tbilitSdale and Lower Buda% train octoee~gT WM._ OM% AIL, IVO; PS. PLUMBING AND GALFITTING, ATTRNDIO 7.0,1 l 444 WAS /VW/W. preHAs 11...11111 Uwema% at aaszenr. gam DlMMEilliit 110., amd GLIORWI alma atatlea, OM Dna amam. t - , I'UBLISHED Vol. 9. Lyon the Pier No. 17. q . • JOHN RO MME L, :at; Vii° 4 II 4 I IMAI rtin Ara** cdt s &NTH RACITE AND BITU IN S. - • _ . • • A 8 own= :=.105 1-6 WalwaeSt“ IPhi • da. • 'Bata 68 Trinity Bistr:ing; ~ New Yeek. • 1 •Deinie At. Beaten. • a , LEHIGH COAL trom.Pler No. 2 . Elizabettipoll. •Jontuuy 1, *6B • 11 - Pier N.. 16. Ps. Richmond. QII I N T.A.B,D, W " ARD,• 441)0; 9 Pine Street, .920 Walnut 46 ehilladelphts. • 1111 lillby Boston. • GOAL Or ALL. Mini IrZ THE , Pier z 3 POFI Itichaasud4 GEORGE 9 .REPO L IIINWAND 111II1PPill Or . , .. AC, •CV 41. .1..11 • . 7';'• REPPLiEI. MOODIE k CO.'s Locust Mond:laid. CIRO. 8. 'RICPPLIER'S Mardthoth Vein. v:1 • DUNCAN CO 1.1. CO.'S ',pets Veld (Red ECKERT:de CO . 0 8 Lorberry.• • • r"- Only's :,-3'40 WulaatMt., • 111 Broadway: Nevi-Ye*. . • r9i Doane et., Boatels. . Jantudi 1,'68, . • ,1- Pier No. 9; 6 .4 '• 13A301,017 LEWIS i&. Oo.A mom Arl searriss ot rim • ' Celebrated AIIJILAND CO*L, FRO( YARANOY motrwrant. • CIITICI!,.-M Walnut Sized, Commercial lyaldlial, Wholesahi Deaier s in the best varieties (It ., lilithiapite : . Bitnininons Walnct Street, . . GIFY/CRS . :IIO Brotidway:New York. . • 1414,q1Stry Street4keton. s • Pici4eer Shippers from Elbibettipart, sit LE.RiGRZ SPRING 1101INTAIN, RAZLETG., 'AND 00IINCIL RIDGE COALS. p 63-1. . -5.: Pier. NO. 10 Port illehmendl , `' .4 _, 5 (1n: - `,TV B. ~ 'WIiIT F. it 10.:0N; S - 41Pf*RS OF 0•44, - . lifi. 16 Valuta Stieet,',Philadeliiiia.' • rumors I BTORAGIC AND UL* or OIDA‘I / ' No. MlWeattbirteenth St., New York. .:.;7, . • ' ' Third Egrenneond Forty.nintb St., Nriv Y6tk, .. 1 r a e:6llo;rf, Provid once, Rhode lal . arul... . i ,. h . . . ttIASTU R,.. STIOKNIt & GTQN , 1 , Miners and Shippers, e 41,..0a1. Burssidle (from their Burnalde - Co at Stfprolt. r Lewis Vella (Red Ashy,_ .. .:. - ,-..1 .. • Lomat lll•antahr (White . . 4,; . ' "wi .. { B9 TrinitY Bail rig, New Y o rk, ' Or rr(l/18 : 916 Walnut 8 PLUada4Bl.l. . . 1.. • • US Kilby iot 't, Boston, I A . . Wharf No. 6 1 . Pirs- z kha:rad, P.hlhre. • Jan 1. 18 - - . . ' ' 4 1--' NEW YORK... - , twat, it.• ls. •- mitt I. Borius.,- • r:;•l..i N..... lilo SCIEER f ‘.BOVirIiTB k CO, • MINERS AND-SHIM:RS OV•'". . • .0 ' G . :A. • 'I. p Ofloo, Room 79, Trinity }Mainz 11I,Rroalk. , . -way . , NEW YORK. .. - .r.j.v . . WHARVES—No. 4, Port Rlctimon4„.P6llit. ' • Foot of 2 . 1/tlik St. Ettiß,ltiver, New w ork •• - - • ' Jari 1 '6B • 1 - . L- 1- • PACIEB, E ALY Co., ammo aim iormits'i3. Lehigh.' Schnylkill,,WilkObarre, Lcmkawalmia, , Cumberiand,[ and 11111 Ciao Coal , • Company --;,= • C 0 A. . 0inc........121u5tan St * New 7nr9 8 ,, '2n3 Walnut St ~s, P nlindelphis. 29 Lib' Street,,,,Beiston. Wan 1'62-1- CALDWELL CONANT *4)O .1 Shippers and Wholesale Sealern'in union', LOCUST yorNtran WT ESISA 'C' LOHBERRY, RED ASU - CIIIISE4 • and other rartelierof .. c .% CO '4 • Sole Agents 'for cw York end the l p , rol; of the celetalted CO . CIL EaDag FIUM- - ING LE ' HIGS. other first rate Collieries in be SCHUYL KILL. lialtASOY and WYOMLIG Coat Ylel4. Wricss--1 19 Broadway, New York4i , • . 136 Walnut. Tanury 45..03 r 4•Stm - X . vrptioz; 15.:14 M 4 R, ED -wo. Ili Donne - . . . ; • 130LBAGENT; FOR PASTiRri MAIIKET. OP 29 Dowry. Balkley. efs4.7ameTiaFa 11 bIPPer , ._PreaunitCsal. J. • s -6 ibs Dever. Sou /c. , 10 -: 10it 44. and mb pen of falbertin!' Jan 1,'68 • .-s iLIZABETItPORTI . - .., COAL:` . ' , '''. - C , , - '• . A... _T, STOUT: .6r.. C( ~ - ... • .. Wiwi sad nippers of the celterated, V ltOr " d`ttont " h) o afs. lk l Prov the shank tad the Mord-Coll rietter II a sleton,Pa.,sed DeeletsVthktsit;yari ANTHRACITICMID WIIIIIHRII coos. , , . Delivered direeelrord tifnes on bqsid-, MN at TRENTON. N. J.;* - .ELIZABEi2II. liT, N. 3. N. BRUNSWICK., N.. 1.. PORT R.llOll 'NO, PA .OW it 46 1 rrisit ' wilding ll' Broadway. New Y0rk... , -. • , . I L. T. ef:oinr. B..Vas Warns. 1. La ßrom. Jan 1,4 S • , • • -. r:' •' I- . HASTINGS . 4I - 6 0 . illamairseusrers of Oil sod sales, Ina Deader" is Currier'', Uw - MINERS . : OIL IA CABO BAR LB Alm. on hand and forealeiii the tweet ;zna.l.ed 'Pricy Youc-154 noni 5t.', 7,- karner , lam wArrsnuousrallo zovry , " • JOHN HASTINGS, New fo l d BANNAN. Pottsville, se • rotsrbils tt mu itsetarses odes& G. lisentsdosz _at New Bolan& ( 1 .. ' New Tat*. Mr liVal • 4" 1101181 1 17, CLASS.COLL '• tor tease., of James dart, and the eucchwil of Win. Richardson. • • • • '.,• - for Wile the Peaked llaautlla Colliery on:rugine Groh" tract. angle In Fader Township. aYtkill Om% i Penna. The lease will grant the t mine mg* north dips of th e "Big . " "Prinnunt," "Holmes." "Crosby or Niunnioth," rilikiltinors," and ,"Back Mocustain" Veins. Also, the right to eetablish. a new colliery both" basin betinen the peaked Mann. Uhl and flinelllll, and murk all the reins of the hag* aft bothdips—and Undo Owe, wet:clever on the adjacent lands of the Poresticersvrernent Orrin, mat between certain The rosithd Yrnmtaln • Colliery is worked" by two shafts, and the improve ments, oonsisting dhdimr . endixioh'lsew 111 P Ow n:A toggle, wpm Wm, lthOes., tic. Ate.. ac., aro all In excelling =ding= .Thilinsolkilesiraide proper ty will be lewd as peril terms. • Vile Owners will atake,liesatisirtie= tary arrangement With a good lessee for bididing Fines . , - • .BR A-K extailto ; iska" , z= jKA6II be_stAmectrespotalble • • cm Olfi • .1111117 — t Int. RiagAithledM me n3 Prue a . at to a. VS—Lk! 1.• • Jan 1.411 SCHUYLKILL toglir SOAP ".4 DANDLE ;CVO r : 8. C. Neicit 4fr - • E t ., Maassuos OWL P. 11X1171121014 Comer Second= Streets, POTTS PA. J imssa4l,4l6 .yes ,tike aunts To 4111.1444. Silk Swift Fi I lhtsess. Ilil graimaly_sulh et td IWaNsis• Fres o r moo Iwo N i Thirr iervillig 3 " a s r" =sir st;iii, Die 141.'ff-Milli • Wilat iffik , 'BOSTON' S I AURDA 11„ ~NQTIOEI WE htXe Ippantql Messrs. U NEIL 1.,.L OET ;WALNUT tar UM% PHU. iolvt A gent , foi,the Baled our HILVEHHHOOK LEHIGH • • P 41213 Port Richmond; ' • • • • 1708 LONGIII}TiIEET Silver fliodc"'F!thili, , ' - , H - Ali ME .4 r 217 Walaviii 0 6 9, Philsde . • I OFFER FOR SALE tlje r03.4.0W1NG AN A I CirT:E CI irmiierortiArosisoirn; SILVER - RROOE. tLelllgti.A . Lew Julned by miller &Re .! add DLA y MOND BINS, (Rail • • Also BlTtatTi4OCS and CUMII :4; of well established ropuuml.! Pierii 119 null 19 Verg.nit Walnuti .Igpv T(Mx, Room F, Tr . . , . ... PILOVIDESCII. WeiUUMbi ' , 26Doitne Stmt. • .Tan - ANDFIBLED,;.NOI,I,7O 'Laura sl34'` kilppers or C' 0 A , LOCTIErIeNTADI—fram Atha I KUNO —from Bataan= Coat GIBOROBB CREEK CIMBSRLA., I . ' •'bcmAnow MUM or kW • ' -32 S Walnut street, I" OPP7C118: 119 Broadway, New • • ,(97 Mane 89,4 Jai 149 . • ' . Pier 19. CHAS..I. & J. 10: Io 121 _IFALNrr -- • , ", sapPPIERs Oa ai4REVAL Agents for talc-sale of tie cel `BIEI'II,NSIDE C Fromthe Luke tidier ()011ie March" 10, VI • :'. - Pier:No.l3. I BORDAc LEVER ... i :1 Who Wile Dealer . : ~., lir , AINTBRICITEI a. ' CM ' .1 ...- 1 32 - a lnnt Street. OFFICE:'4 g Eilby-litreet, ' - • 'l* 1 64 Trinity B. . . . --- - 11014o1;:i(getito for West I. wood C al ' and 'Coal 'fro : ' Mount : in Colliery of the M .' solid led Coal'Compatiy. O' - :4 AGE CREXIC. lIITIJIMSOII3 I m.._' . ikturgetoam. •. . . J BROTH' w.ccrErr atourrArN, LOCUS & a . .• - I RE. LERIOB. AND \ovum-AND BED A deenta'for the sale of the celebrated 100111, front the condition Coal and iron Comoany • " thurnio 21 " 1 " . Miza ßalttni be e tb re, Pl • ; tiValnet atieet, P l n T Orman I Ity g, Dieer. ; • posne.i3t., ,P3Ortoll. ISCHUYEKIL JAMES J . coi Inner and Shipper of the LOCUST MOUNT Pettsvil!e, •cbuylklll C 4 1 '0 , !AS r IGO AIA Id A,' mo LitAsE.—The Sebnylki now prepared to make lease laPoster Township, Schuylkill Conn -located on the very best portion o • sin, having over four miles ran on' Lealor, and all • tveins ewe and, below water k an abundance of timber for MicTe to good tenant' BODT:Preakient of the New York. ORBERR ru.artat. .I:A. - VEIN COAL. * got Franklin V - r by Metal. CA ' Wl' • 311 a.. UMW' • Rcr.l44 44p1, w 4-1. OBBBBBY co. Olt• des ed. m ho tr. the ourtraptrictsnt • ottAsET, a , ted' biturebr with. J. . P"diadelphia and all am tat tinder. the excinaivf BY tncreared care ang ipi " to maintain the r Coal.. Petrels , COGi, liiiiniela ' Jan 1, '4B AMPS. i Td Coal Deg Rai =Seri ig;ted having k pOn thb sole pianniacttuir n.t4a ' Tr, 1 ..114313UU4 no-- 13 kets, . , :tititi IRAN HOISTING BLOC mandfaettue as • ' lfrOIk„ Clink j ' Own t • '• • - It • • : IKLIIOLISSOWS; 11 44 . 4irepered Ha all cittlin • W ca.—Being the sale own foe Out Omit Mock; we,easittan all pen tortegin pinctititag the mama sallies Or ageoW se we will pi UP*, inMlikementtfpry oa the% Itopec, II • !i ADISSON&WS Ain't SEEIN4I IS B :I At 704 i Ave lIEW mini! Jaw two nice dILOE :SILVER PLAT - . I lix t WINTER TRA R aw edednieetyle e. for • lebtetty cannot be ruipassmlL l JOlllll B • • • • intouiata MITATI: MINOT• 1 1 . 64 71404.1kre1i W.? I ort =dm 1 Ant. it at ab . . Ig ux U n ITAX MIX 111; • • itecteter or Seaman der flatee.Secood St., •, • • 1 I to the boohoo - • --, of Mr k ellgoteg voealite, • • ill mentdeo• tarts u r Iramminlit lIAM . all' drew owl I=zar iado treediod neolmear, k lapis* of mad woorrowo - • • with thaw ob. tithed boo am other stab . • - to Met toootry. 11W slugs keeps oda on • • dome and will mike Mara say doe. tar Bashhor • • other Public Imelhr• ve V se demo. g sot chewer pia theyt= Acierders toßodento ithenetlod,Geogo sod A. Ilimasuce. ol - Ihnocch , who boo Seim ta Oft CAE 1, 48-1 1••••liorkg., BE. ALL kinds 44 Booby. rear wftti Nutt std ' - Anita st AD Idols al -Dsolar Wuswisttlis lapdog st the Illass lemur mine, 4 !REMOVAL! • R. C.- G ". so. ITS OWN" alsstitt. • Off tat ate as test. • apks sae tem Wars Si ••••• o .patitis to salt tbs times. , /JEW_IITORB;• • 160.iimprimariors„. • - _billed sus Sella emit alitrwral VIE, /;111/ Om ‘ 1 .7 1211 . 14. 4." 1:. . 1 I • • ./ • - • NINE. MISCELLANEOUS. 1511 DATE APPOINTED • JOHN RQMMEL J R., • SOL CELEBRA:TED ' • & HARRIS 3116TT & PaILVAI. 00A4 . atimeim. I L.IL Phial .04 :4: mp OA juLS C OFFICES:i7 /‘ 205.1-2 Walnut Street, Phllad 68 Trinity Bindings,: ' a All CITY, 00111.4 mead: St.! 13°1 & -C0.,, LuizT. Tr;..14,1 Ib3 Lxn. adelph3a. ork. 2,= 4t Doa®e Streo,,, T BATUMI/40TM f ' WIoK= , • - t. Dui's a skip PAST THREE SEASONS, I :IF 'tom 1111:19' Tone tier with a pledge on oar part to In a endicient galantine to'all ordering thie coal for TT G, tepee of 0113 COAL miff WILL NOT HS DiseprourrED r I• - high Green, theVicusti mmet 41.:e'. CENTRALIA COAL. • • Ina CMDIRSIOI.II6 eAe APPOIAID • .CALDWELL GORDON & Co, Of Philadelphia; sole Agents for the ule of this cele brated Coal. which will. be shipped from my wharf at Port Richmond and holdings at Port Carbon under my. . own direetkm.. Orders may be addressed to them at Putt a .htt:ruti—Nos. iia Wahaat Ni. . tw.VO —No. 33 Pill, MC • 144 Nom Ni.- .TOSEPfI M. rnictc.... Cegtralia JinauLlit:lB.6B. 1. co., H COMA ritmi . Cree 1.• Wee of The Um- -- - Mom. Las.' SVet. 01141.117. • - R. F. Lie. • NOTICE Td THE PUBLIC - . • . . WE HATE APPOINTED the old esiab naked and well known firm of ' ; • • • 'ILEWIS it(DENRIED & .Ce.,- . of PIIILADELPRIA, NEW' YORK and AVOSiIFOS, • as the *de Agents Tor the. Ws . of our 'LOCUST kOUNTAIN• • - 111A)1310TII NEIN COAL' from our "Plank Mike, Colliery" at ghenandosta— Consnmeramly rely upon its being a very superior ar ticle for ainnufacttaing Aron, generating steam, and for domestic pure ones, and that its preparation for market by our own constant personal attention will be kept folly up to the Wheat standard. • . • • LEE, fittAllit di CO. Potbiril - le, ! Tannery it, 1859., • . , 48m . Tan 1, COAL D S Ckial 'Opmay are , tin theft lands In y.. Tti we lands are the liecknber the. Daniel, Crosby, n that lxuith, both —able limas with will now o It titreet, *sir Ad nobs- Co:, who ono. may 1 reed° in -water will DED RICK'S Coal Hoisting Machine Patented April 12, 1,412 r ..4100;1111 aided Lof- POO 11551241 ''' (:). i a 0. It now ftve Since the • Invention .oroar Coe Hoisting machine, and never before. with any 'airline have wo been favored With • sneb.. rhotestng mew% there being 700 of them' la toe. It is simple, dersbli, and essi of operation, and banes tbs. larn_zramber sold and the perfect eiliesetkm ghwm. We mike. thtel with wheels of il and* feet diameter. De; seripthe chadors sent tree cmow _Haarlem. • • - di P. H. DEDIMICIE. Albany Agricaltersl sodas:bias Works, Albtaiy,if.y. Ang IT Wi • i 1134 y lit ik Porht ek Aosi •wir celebrated „.. IRON ANTI. STEEL, WIRE I ROPE . ' • .0 - zezaryscrunap ar . - •E - • A.-ROEBIJNO. mumoN, N. J • • FOR. ' INCLINED PLANES, MINING STANDING SHIP RIGGING. SIISPIIN SION BRIDGES. FERRIES. STAYS GUYS ON DERRICKS, CRANES AND SHEARS, ELEVATOM, TILLER 4 WIRE I ROPE COI STANTit ON RANO. • omen pram wrra DISPATCa. - 1111P7Or strength. ifs. and cost see drafts. irbleh • as well a alba . I. I ne . radth prOsnpi and 1 . of the, Patent Blatt , :,.. ft a c e Vlneket and In ratre g t °4lr , oat item Patent. mating. riL, Mly• • • st., gt ; • 01er 20. Tears - Sipestepee la do 8um1114116,, PETER RENIMI.CIIOB ° L , , I l/......1.• • g ?' • 4 54 D S =maw OWN oats WOBI H Trestime. NewJersei. ,. ' - The rittfierlirand who la a Practical Chiba Itaaiiiir torer. Worms Coal Operators arid ream tbat Jak ili =to make Flat or Craw Chains of avers NM notice. ,Particalar atteolfon OM to. Flat F h = l r mloPek Tot farther Intorataticai sand for Feb lii,',llll-1- • •• III! I mad , iittES, on, aPitde erterimay for neatness and dn. 'lmr.aritte • • • iiimiusixion.. Huai) , . ' Til COAL OPERATORS.I ROVED oo,iii , .. . J. 4r. L. LAVBENSTE* ith.erivtik.. ik :dn, ~,:tat,- . paar.. PISS 4; StiIIARE lip IiORIP ri,imea verviwupb; "SIM .' AM akiikm es tag chain *aft of the Ilebed PION ID Mina& ph% October Mb. Mr. lb tot sna **olB. p 1 lid aiet she Matter Matt sot Lita=marizimMl wthee et lbe Plata .It : theelbe optabo Of Othth esi P i tti * ta. Mob led to Oath" bed - ; Ith Meth rodog i V a for OW 1119•• Ow et=rl it in paved ttr op cam Dlfferestebee= tend •rthethol ese L - Ap . sin L . . Pill"" liathithall.ler illa r lig" t I . i 46, 4 1 nn limo a . Tars ow/. 'Ants. l its l ismi giagispefignaleiti am bl osi cii 6 mummob ilito imi WW - 11,114 — taillique Whet thr. a lb • Sot 2 ithet a booth ; =MS . . 1 U-17 DART: to. axicalstaen baud to, ;WI: braibeti: • • .." • — II aum _VAL ti, ;BUN. Mak Watettri. Jan**, . . . - , .. -. IP .i-; 1 , " waft - i mam is. lillip. ' liriMilaiiiiii atIMMOINSM, . . f , V42ll"govia lie. P• 1: -II • . • : . STOOL illtisere Rasls. lIILVIN.WAMProi ti goodie wimidlet Si et. , BY BANNA AITT7R4Ir MORNING - , jFEI3 • -1- • " to ROOM E AGENT TOR OUR New York, Boston. elven tr qaa ooai KEEP trp TIIS STANDARD, this reason, that HILL a MARRIES. SSE. MEDICINAL 1100FLANDI GESMIN Et HOofiand 'a German Tonic mac. Apr all abeam TIM t OF TB* twin, groat/toil, cat DIGESTIVE: _ I OR AN.= , • HoofrOd's German - Bitter4 , b contriedl44o pais Akre "" ere moo-, 2 . • • .-] &dully terus e d. ,R4trotii /*As, Brits. and Barks. "•raskinit a Prepare- Ma, Melly emcee- hated. end /entirely Ale ',rine akoholie lottterey' row kind .1100baS GerrcA Tonic le a combination, of all bibleiklept" rt tho Bit bus,* with the pared malty of Santa. Chi Run, mixtra OW 01 the MOIL tlaleler aced 'erasable remedies Aired to the pa It. • Those prate cine•free in= 41coholic mixture, will • • ' lto° d'ia Gtrinan ,Bitters, who have no otieettoe 'to the cdcoblnakix o hies, es mated. will nee • • • .. lloofiand's German Tonic, • r . They arwhoth equally. Qood. and confab the smile iniedieuntfiirtne. the choke betweetithe two being , ' mere imager of taste; the Took being the most pals . t , The stencteh, town arrarietT, of climes, such kin: digewlem" a 2ferirss v D j s> s o . herein funetions deranged. The Uri er. i'Aspsthishig its cloaely "as it does with Rap tiumeanth than bottomea affect. ed, the result of which is that the ye, tient: ma'am tram several or more of the following - i3onstipation, Flatulence. Inward Piles. , -Prdness of Blood to the Heed. Acidity of he tnoiriaoh. .• • Nausea. Beettburn, Ditgast fOrlfexi • IfultteseortWeiot in Worn, ach. Sour &attache:is. ' • Eitelting or , Plattering at thd , Pit of the Stomach. Swimming . of the Head. Hurried orDifficult fres" - • \ gip clang. Fluttaing at the, Heart. Maine - of Etntrocating fkesatitins yttien In a lying Poe- -• tun, Minnow of Vision, Dots or Wei before the - Sled. Dull • Pain to r tbe Heed: Deficiency of . - . PersoiratiOn.lellownees of thl - • • - and'Eyes ack , , Pain In LW_ • flide, B est. I • Limb s . ete., fludde Ch n .Plushes, of Beat. Burning in the Flesh. Cotstard lotaginings of, XIWII, and Great Decimate* of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases shoahit exercise the greatest melon in the , selection of a remedy for hta - • .•.. , . . • , . case. purchasing on-'., ly that which he ,is assured from his In- stvtightions and bi ocides p 0 s s eases true merit. is skill fully -compotinded, Is free Anm Injuri ous bigdtdtenta.and .! , : has eitablabed , , lot Itself a reputation • . forlhicuro 01 thitie diseases. illolls connection wei• would! inirtilt thcoo well-Imown remedies— - ' I .• • - - , . - f . • Hooflana's German litei, - - - , s •,. AND . 11001PLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. ~ . . ' • ,+ PREPARED BY 1 , . , 'l . - . Dr. 0.-21;" JAC" BON, , • 1 - .. PIIILADiLPHIA, PA:,, ~ .., Twiro c -two.yeara ainee they . were Int Introduced into th country from ' Germany, 'dotes which time they haj undoubtedly performed rotor ruff, and d! ben enffetinghnmanlty to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public: . , . . _ F There remedies will - effectually care Liv er Complaint . Jana. . . elm I Dyspepeia,, Chronic .or Nervous Debility. C lir on le Diarrheas, Mauve of the Mama: sad all Mamas Grath* prom a DterriMmat War, Storamb, or boar . ' 'ties~ ". '-. '• DEBILITY , • 11;,easIthig from say uoisse irbitever. • PROMITIMATI9N OF Tilt OSTEN,. Indueei by Seveifre Labonr, nird. ships, • Itzpieeyes, • vipre. sue, There Ii no medteltie,extant equal totem remedies In math ales. • A tone and vigor Is imparted to the whole system, the appetite is streagtened. food is: raga:the stomach digests promptly the' blood ie the maddest= becomes ward and healthy; the yellow tinge Is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak std nervous in- Invalid becomes a strong and healty, being. • . - . . n PERSON.. 7 AD VAN,CED LIFE, • ' 'And feeling the haid - af time weighing heavily upon thdin.,-with all Us attendanvilli; will dal In the use of :this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an taxer that will in• stitnew life Into their veins, rotators in a measure the ' and ardor of more youthf el dayei,,build np their 'Arun (=sad give health and Moines, to their • ' • 1 1•TOTIC;E: - •ftle a sitell-estabL'si ' ltahecfet that fialy otie-half • crf the Si- meal portion of oar population . Anni tri Ma enjoyment good CZ, tO uso their own ex prenton. .verer feei 'Thry are Jan• gtild." devoid eTall ene gy, extrmitely nervous and have 110 appetita. TO Ude clam of pvlloolll the Bin IC,, Is marry recommended. 11 T t AND .DELIOATE =DVS • • . • Aro strong by tba sae of . of Mese veln- Wites. .They,yUl du every use 1 114Rha1itt8, irithont tell.. N z .„ .. bandsThohaanda of ce‘lutes have =dated in the or tbs mule • qua ewe *ill allow of she publication of but a fe.. ~..i i s t i : Wdl bcohseried. are meivot note ind ofeach mast , be believtd. 1 ' ' - -i- , - . , .„. • 1 --.. ~- . ' t • . TESTINCONI g. . . .-I HU. George W. ,Wilarrord. 1 . Chiif Justice of the suirrnir ain't of Peo4, . P6'4140144 imrthl6;ls6l. .:. '1 find qbefiesid'il '- ' Go= Bitten? is a cool topic. usanal in . ' Gores of *be M otive lamas. end. .. ot I, peat- benefit ili ...e 0 or &WHO'. . ena quit C 4 Clel7ol* action in the spina • • me, truly., j 1 .._ 6 4 1 . 0. gr. NipotiWA.llD. Ilea. Jassia Ti 1 • - I I I • • • . I Judos of the Itipremet piert qf r ennsytranfa: •iha_aa apht ; • xla 2% Y€ 6 .. -/ e stkr Soor__ass %mma' tins l. a• ka , assanisie In cies of attach grind or $ rt. I Can eeitifj WA tram,my ire ince or It. . *, . . JA era EOM . • ••' I '.° i 1 Iresea Rev - . .Jeree* D T N.' K ' Bard. . L :. . 4 Inner of Me haitelSopctc CArrch:PM . Jr. Jorksem,-Dear 81: r-1 hirer been beg 7 Ist goisted toapnea. V mama with, emzitem et efferent MIMI taralkinea. • bat el l l i = as cad Ginty eandes inistate ' in • all ante red ; NI with a e p = 6ly proof tend- - , and n I f faintly. ire alabilnem it. f DT. w r Itlttam. I depart' lot , wan* Ira mule. to Mem c on *maws ibitt,4o* ~,.___o l deiaito silks sisegar,- end wipseksag Pe' Livo , L'ott platati it iii a aalb mi d vioneete prrpa . 0 03110 MISS it bah but aamMty, 1 Minot •• It' will be vey" to demioder tbe °ale - "1"1. ., , 'Tiena)iery ' '... ,1 .1 • - - j • J. IL bilp." . rin ; at .. l , ' . Itedb. below Coatatilt. " - rens; idea'. R. a; 11, .... -. . %Amine* Editor C ' ; e_e C , • le.' P • .. I ape delved deableibendt dun Mime o goof boys bonsMem ned ball Still TOT I° ` me. amnia them alta moat iralaalie teak: to ere nallbaber ttomrenend debtlliy at tn. diatom asedelf Sam derantonnit 4 the ;MELY trg 4: * , • iilldra , ll; • • ,_ -'' - : ' • - - _ P. t' '- ---..- I' , PAtr i l t 4C ll4 . l . 1 - =ei.Gavel ' 'l l hit' 0le• i " 111411 Bay OM tbeidynlebell Of 4 _:!. IL If :et 'So . 11 1 1 eXelli W 1114111 MEL 41.11, nalb.. game coentalb% lm tad r Ximullmull7. an at D tipa Illellelon , - i • *Orb .7. , : --. S l* nalidlitrbilli Pi. '. l . .. ' ,• , CIUL/116 4 113VA1111N 1 •, .- • - -1 PRICE ibidah Urns ligue Waithmfiihrain to r heti% Sr 09 per her 60, , 3' t• Ilil ie t Cla 41' ,OTTSVI ,i ... rL74:64 . tam Hl. face fice , and Manly gTjO, , . ' r oar tAter} ,Teti chair eyes teryondlhe sldes,V ' ; FlS'Yet behold thialting at men( . Br $e r • ;# illhiNe or his naive laird ; . • '. le nituti thatiluitrielyhattire,r Rai Wafted eat..lit:On, and , I, and strand, < And girt thetia.Wlth poetic'ltre ;. • Nothing twerloWl7fortia maim, • . No wird* Kt high. brithe'd ix" dente •••• ,That dalay wailed' morning Owe lFas more td hint than diadem'. • „Inds dower neon his tallow .iltrtd. 111s.cenel plettglarttaki - oreTterning NFU to his reel, a tioWerfas grand . As it Its embrace - Ikea l!akt.nrillne 'With blathealn a 4adrs hair, t • " Oithrobblng one . anew' lair bosom • Illotolds heart no matter !elem.,' It was the serail "wee tippet blossom.', •. , . ' 'ha brawn arouse Of his ShiSble field, • The maie he strode,itds.rihrhman cell* . Itecelred their share 14 toil lett Yield; • • And in his verse itra!emliabeed asttoly .Nothing whatever,. great or Andl, .No nutter What theifwintlr fester*, Eita bread hilmanlty rearbedl i all I •,/ • Hi w a God inewery creabwe. •' And irlth God^a ennsetr.e cinbis . hrow, . • ; • (To wealth . and state no days nor femme, • He treulthe farrow otills plpngb, 't And felt Lieu the Petit tis t bonar • And where his snow-whlte lent is pitched, In Dimities kirk yird far away, That will is ewer more enriched. I: That bolds tomightench Precionycliy. ;- • • - - • ErrucTa - TRom THE. SPEVH -;.Or Hon..DANIEL j;11011,EEL , e • - 1 Jk,,, • fs'l. , • .IENIsiSS.7I.:*A NIA, ft; . 4 - Deffverell lie the Houle 4 liepreseplai#es, '.. JANUARY 23; VOSS. •• •; :i:i • .. I j. • • . i.;;• • • 1 ~ It hasibeen asserted anti denied' that the various laws authorizing the ' creation d.liif ferent torms of debt bind the Goverrime t to. l e their - payment in specie. It his been 4 rt ed and-denied that whateier doubt , mid be In the law Must beset at rest by the repre; sent:Worts of the authoriZed agents of-the Government -`made while negotiating li-the ,loans. On the one side it is alleged .that it I ts of right the imperative duty to Pay?,:the bondliblders in the same Sint of money Flan I they loaned.' to the Goverment. f )itit the other, this proposal . is dmiorinced as a gross breached' faith and as repudiation , in 'dis guise. jilerp-of reputed ;statesmtnabiP 'and conspietions Patriotism give to each aide the weight of their abilities and the sanction of their personal. character' -_ A multitude. of'' 'obscure questions, are thrust into ,the contro mersy, sn'that the understanding of plain peo ple is darkened and the 'popular conscience In danger or serious perversion. I believe that therasre many men'' of this nation who have nets sense of mere fractional responsi bility (Vt. the honor-or shame of 'their Gov ernment, and who, will ;never tqffirove the policy . !of ! , quasi repudiation. I think • they will give little.weight to a nice ,construction. of the law ;• for if the language is& all doubt ful It should be taken most strongly against the Government. It should at least be taken. in the sense in which it was construed at the time thecontract was made; for, if through misunderstanding one .of two cqntracting par-. ties mist anger less, the party who occasioned it should bear , it. It is a question not only of morals but also of polleY:- We cannot afford tq patter with the public creditor in a double sense—to keep the word of promise to the earland break it to the hope. ' . • i The principal of the debt must be paid in lawful Money, and if, another sort of debt is made lawful money for 'the purse of pay ment,: the latter most also be paid. The only hope of profit from this' 'devious way .arises 4rom the expected degradation of the public credit' It is believed that the legal tenders issued in payment of the bonded debt will be so nearly worthless that they need never be redeemed, or that they May belunded ao as to bear but-a l nominal rate of interest, in bondsi.which may bp Made. payable: at some -:indefinite time—in another sort of promises, made lawful Marley. If the nation iiconstrained to eientUal honesty, this sort of trick and-subterfuge cap bring no profit. 11l is rePudiation by circumstance. , llt is said that thla.ls not a qaestion Of mor als ,; but its decision mtrst affect the popular _conscience. The Government of the United Stator should Practice' the morality which It is its province ..to prescribe. It is ate duty tol define right, impose law, and prepare h,way that Christian people may walk therein, and! 'it should exhibit in all its dealings, the mosil scrupulous honor, and set examples of red titude for the imitation ofits citizens.. 1 I regard the scheme !Pr paying hinds With , . legal tenders as a prelude to a projef,t il l , general repudiation, which lalready finds Wa r advocate!- t lt is'a step upon the downw d road leadifig to nation4l' disgrace an issa: lution. "I hope it mak I not be tak ; but if it is taken ( my hope is that, the nseqaeneen, being apparent, the • aroused conscience, oX . the'people, will denounif as ttcrime. - - t • The pretnature"agiMmi iof this question is omen::::;: I,K r. l an ill cmea.•. It ws. an urgent haite find-, -defiant: prepare .otit i for wrong-doing that: would create opportunity where n , ,tne exists:; : 1 I believe no. part of the funded &lit 'a the 'United States is presently demandable; Niti 1 the Government option bt redemption is now. operative; upou a 1 arge_portion, the winter* upon which is most burdensome, for no one denies that the interelt least be 'paid in coin; :I think; sir, it will he well to poatporte 'for, s time the discussion of payment of theprin cipal; and - give all our' nergies to a wise and ,"eernest el'ort. to Make,the currency equal in now; t i ti ti tho e ld r . It . w z g i l g bii the es; . § o i r e c r e to o io ev t e his , express end implied , obligation, ,and whi r l y e , credit Is Unimpaired, than after a while, when we will have destroyekthe nation's credit, and itnpcercrialieciaur ,osini 'citizens', who . are the holders of more than three-fgurths of,the ,Publie debt; If wed§3 this the question of reputilatiOn will neverarise; for it will be a tie;' of ,no consequence .to 'the creditor wh rhe receives , coin or currency. , '' It ii`clear 'to me that we • cannot begin td pey gOlti c 'till we . .have It, and-,having it we ' should wethegin to - pay it until wehave.prff , vided that it shill,not escape to foreign coda ; tries, bat" shall suiey ' find Ili way again in i inflicted qiiantitieti to' , the public treasury.— During six yOirs of suspension 'the Treasury reports show that' we have,ptaki away .to for- • • sign nations in excess of . receipts nearly Olive hundiedimillion 4ollari in precious metals, or coin, an mount about equal to,the total al:i ntit ' . § action throughout the World., Coe , 'aid og this in conneCtion.silth our immense e . ,rt of other domestic propels and inter . eat bearing evidences of debt, it is plain thitt our _trade with foreign &dairies is absorbing r. all the commodities we can export, including a- gold, lad lesAngla debt against us; to sequin which aVe \ aie placing a foreign mortgage tip ' 'on our own labor and that of future genera.- • ; tont. While, this state -ef,thinga.cominuels we cannot expect resumption of speciepay- . ' , ments,,and . it is Very doubtful if the Treasuty ' will be able to procute the C50,000;000 of ' gold annually ;which will be required to pay the interest of the debt After all outstanding Obligations are funded Wail per cams; To obtain! this frOm the only source ac-! cessible under t laws, 'we must import foreign merchandise at tiresent.rates of duty to the amount of about three hundred and seventy-five million dollars, an. excess over . the large average hiportatibus of, the ten peen Odor to 1 1860 of 1i70,000,000, or an aver age of ten dollars per capita for the whOle .popandionof thecountry, estimatedat thirty, six and 'a half millions. , .. • t Bit, we, mug suspettd the payment of gold *braid before we-can resume it home- -We mast stop therebb of the precious metals and: ,make the-tide flow to our. own shores,. We must substitute economy for - wastabbers," home-span and home-made for foreign man ufactures ; .in short, In our commercial Wes with cit4er 'countries we must, tease to be a debtornathns. `, . . • The effort. Id put the, balance of tad in our favor tiy . curtailing our imports will irt,-., votnli tome : leee...of dudes to . the trewsy which the .comitty, out of its terabits* Pine. will b 64111311 in 14310:11sritQ ;make gaxl. ' ~ i ,'•- • ' • : ' • _ ~ . • In only two rump el the ten prior to 1846 would duties apcb Isportit it editing roes, - havesppecndmatise: - the; sub of Stso,ooo p ooo,' I mei:MA tay Mt:4M of these years 3§* *aged the &emirs of 1851. smiths oth er prepared similar 't calamity, which was In 1 a measure gist !sigilt' of In the patriotic pm ' elms Molted byt the breaklegloot of elan MAO pritaisst rate of forty per - oent. duty.' thswarrit ib tr Of thows kits pairs, beelike* tiro Wok rad bar saki A55,000,000.l 1, ;:1 , be , By re d m k e boar* to this a v erage,: it. are bid no T inlidiartert o 'lsltv and if ir. mg _ augsteht'tbereciOds our .11 1 .!* *Wes 'lt the idsti point rialigirdi' is lee; 'mgt . upocuis .chaste, ofilb:Seastai kda, :put the behima,Alt trade Meaty In cere blur. INS we hisibr,ttow cesey i eFet "of Gotten bsts• offOthe the 's taloa ciao Um , aeon Ohl trade 01 ass is'eltudulY; too - bye te' sloosoo o § o o o . I have carefully. esaralued, the dbutayr financial operations' peruusangl ,cor else the ealluatee Cflaidniti vith z ovi m= l ptgWeb lime ems' tads' in .11be far ms ._ sat.mikisit ,mi INS *OOOl iiisdegbit 1 inlet& now In* of ilier "lab. to or the SOS .07 S 00 ) 1 1 1 5k140 . 01 tbe=thilik SCItUYIATALCOUN LL,i 1 e 1868. I to the `otmti p i ,Fort, / It ' tt >t . (i i s f a' F, i .' / .., li tni* in gold, lefttrpon ns a debt 44:Kalil ha $200,000,000:. which was settled "At transferring 44,250 00n,060 in ttunds tn-foreigri countries. " I knot that this eatimatewill b 4 regarded by many as. too "small though dons bluthat of the Seefetary; but I desire not to be:iegarded as an alarmist and I would "en{ courage the country by holding forth the poi= sibility of salvation through an act of heroin public virtue. It hi • merely "a queation bf 'o e. As yet the matter.is within:our con , ' trolLl and we may choose whether we will re': nonpee extravagance, economize our meinsi and:provide for our wants by the viotir. ot Our own hands,,or persist in the, course' weJate "new pursuing and await the day wizen sum necessity will dictate herder terms to us. If we.will voluntarily imrio.se ankh duties upon imports as will , elect their reduction to the extent' that:otherwise , must..aoon he forced' upen us, domestic industry will bridge overt the, gap, and h eying eanmand of•tbe . preciotta. metals •we may begin to pay• our: .debts hi gold., or in currency that is as good as gold.' i. reduction f Of Jetports to $250,004,000 will cause a temporary treaii - nr*deficit of 'needed gold Asides' to the .amount .of perhaps $25,.1 000.00,0; which may easily he obtained front :a. few sources without imposing undue bur, dqiis. upon 'productive industry. d !'iVhisky ought to be made tolpay to the trea.pry s4o,i 000,000 in gold, and sls,ooomorirt _gold I might be obtained from tobacco. ,;., i• . In the prosperity, of the industry of the conntry all 'financial questions wiliffind %belt-. ultimate solgtion; but 'without 'our Commit, ,, "meat 'to a Sound • • financial policy; we shall. nev.er.commit ourselves tee' the Oonomiei which will stimnlate industry, Mid rnske l ni-r tional independence pOssibTe., It Rea for the. purpOe of having the. cauntrY comiPtPd ter a policy that 'I proposed a bill (H: B.; No. 75j _to provide for Creserve of gold in' the Treao. ury ant in the national banks. , . • .'. If itbe true that the Treasury Must soon belunable .to meet , the deniand - for : gold inter. , , est; then restimptionnixin its present store would.be wic,kednm or_idiocy. llt wonki transfer gratuitously to.'private coifersMil 4 lions which' must at once be 'bought, back at a premium. :, Any honest andAuSittess-like plan which may be proposed will involve some ancillt4Y. legislation, and ii! dabs bill becomes a law and it - is determined that 0 „Certain amount of ;geld will mac re srest nbi thin, , a way will be found to get the; money,L 1; would not prolong for one untiecessary i hdur the curse of a' depreciated currency.. —+ No• that, the war which necessitated the de{ prec ation ;of the currency is over; sit is a sb elo the "country. that its credik is (IE4 gra , 'di and the more humiliating lieckuse it ism idteals. Any_private individeal having . pro rtionallysuch means as The 'Gaited Statca has t who would allow his paper to be depre elated from thirty to fifty pgt cent' Would be regarded as a dolt 'by. men of basiness.. The desire of honcit and prudetd;Citizens islet restimption'of specie payment§; but. they do not wish to see it attempted without due preparation or •under the risk of' probable failure. It was and is my desire' in suggest ing ihc.accumulation of a cyrtain amount cif , gold in tlie stiettsury, to ilecure the adoption . of ! tvplan which will give ample notice arid 'Ptepare the way in such fashion that the country may advance step by step,' not rapl; idly, 'but surely - ; . o tatabliihing itself 'at . every step - that revulsion will be impt•isible: This brings the in conflict with' those'who will use no means, brook rid delay 9i and Who. demand immediate resumption •wlthOut re- . . gard to consequences. ' , '-' 1 -1: Probably $1,1100.0 5 ,000' is lesit, than the amount Of itteresf:bearing indebtedness'. Of the Government and People of the United States held' by foreigners; A large portion. of,this, , would, be .returned . for redemption instantly upon the appreciation of the cur rency to gold valne. -The Englishman with ,yesterday bought a thousand dollars bonclfcir seven huqdred and ofty dollars in geld, *mild send back-,hia -bond for reconversion ant de mandshe told.' Ile would not Walt an-hour for fear that the expnriment of resumpooo, would -prove a failure ; and be would be jus- Allied. , in so believing while. the jsslance of trade remained against us. lf the ability of. the.reasury 'to continne to-, pay"; 'gold' WIIR doubted, cve.rybody would:want gold ;• but I 1 would sitassure its ability to pay. gold that 'next to nobody would want it. Prepare the way so that all the:world ' mind ace and note the gradual and certairmiarns to this end, :and everything will help Mato reach it. Tile present rate ef interest of our bonds, would tend to neutraliie4he very friadtialincrease of their exchangeable - gold valtie,'lrout day 'to day, and owingtothis gradual increase of 'value they would he more. straight after as '•a permanent investment, and they Would heat or above par 'abroad • before we touched the, point of resumption. ' At- home the effJet: would be sit:Misr: ,TheOurreney would grid ttaliy-rise to a gold level, andmll business in terests would adjust- themselvett to the new' order of things . without panie or derange ment of industry. It is an easytinaead• Mir ed road, leading upward and fotw , wide enough to accontreodaie the ap ances 'end accumulations of'entesprise. ci labor.. l' It is an advance to speeie pa mats; while what hi - called la return to - eitie payments is a jtipi: sp Bull Run rout;. lea ' ( g arms,l accoutrements,. and baggage TIT 'hands of the enemy. • One .hondod millions, of gold 'in the snry I.s_ it n r ot'enough to begin with ; -Indeed. I doubt any sum abort Of our entire indeb • eti .esa.woold be enough while the current . trade is.sweeping it.by millions •froth, our 'shores.',But if we commence to; accumulate by turning the tide in our favor,,and provide that if shall remain an, we may , safely resume at any time. I woold provide for thebscen-• .tnulatioo of $200,00,000 in gold as a meads of bringing the balance of:trade in our favor, its well as,an evidence d:tat-it is so: ' Popular theory is at 'fault :with- regard to the effeets. of expansion ; but its Worst Mita -y litialn the ; assumption that the effects orcon traction; and expansion ere inieniely ar t d- oat, formly Propdrtionate. : Coistratiha batten im ;mediate-and far-resching , effect, : i widely dif ferent. 'however,- from the, expectations of Its ad*mates. ' Anlinvalid might;slo.in-weight , a pound a day for a limited time; and the in-1 crease would tar both 6 consequence and cause of vital power t, but to stiffer an eqrtiv slept loss Would entail the less of sob:musing More than a proportionate amount of strength '--rit would result in death. Ati; ererythlng concurs to neutralize expansion ,Wlthin, cer-. tain vital litnitti, so' everything 'becomes the ally of contraction and Increases' its effect.-'-- Tbe mere rumorof it i.s potent for :disaster. 'lt Is, contended that. a -reduction .of i the vel-' ume ot the currency would cause only a pro-' isortional shrinkage of current valves:. I cast-', not bellev,e ibis. It is sopposed that *la' shrinkage would be uniforin and erinable.H 'Most certainly It would.not be. ::Weaste told that It is the toad to specie paymenta.l I be-; lieve it to be ant - ) thoroughfare, a cal-de-sac,l ffinked by aberill's oflicefs and erased lin by the poor-honse. , '. - • • ~ - We .have hien' told how mtieb . easier! i would be to pay taxes if we had but half the -amount , of money we now have,' and what 1 profit would result from this reflection to dg, I.ricultitre; - z etinufactures, labor,: and trade., t We have been lectured to "restore the cur:' j'rency to .its natural volume,". whatever that limey be, and assured that "..whenever the ex: cess.of the currency Is' .withdrawn wagei will i ' return to their natural rate." i 1,, for one. 1 would likete knew-whether the natural volr , nme of the currency Is thirty drillers per car pith. as In Frances or twenty-flue &glare, as in i.England, or' $l2 80, as in,. the United States. , 1 would also like to know whether the natural rate of- wages is thirty-six cents a day, as in- Belgiumi.,rifty cents . a day as in. Great Britain ; 1 1, the $t 50 of Pennsylvania, or the peck of corn and pound of bacon• per week of the late so-called Southern ';Confed eracy..: Bat -what will be the relation tirthe 1 capitalist to, is new order of thingsin - Which It sit ill be eattle.r to pay a large debt-with little money than with a great deal, and in which everybody, will save by the"loes of a large Portion of the circulating mexilutit of , tirit'l country? • The first z effect of anticipated Or actual scarcity 'ofifioney is to embarrass the operations of 1 trade, reduce Consumption,' and hamper:or suspend productive ; industry.' Whatever is. most readily convertible ; into, -money •auffera 'last, but upon the tone and .farm;in which are 'stored the Sayings of in ' dusuy; the storm falls with • cumulative vie- hence.' The Schemes of the Improver comet to 'nought and 'nein= of the • Moitearderider is,exalted. 'Beneath the 'weight of Ws Ben the roof=tree fails. ,In such time labor (leases to be convertibleand the eondition of the la borer is most to be :pitied, for itis not s quell tionwith him whether healtall ; receire now -1 Dilly lees for Mai wrnmaditY•b/ft whethe It will find aprircheiseeat any price. ) nis rge tended.friends would make blip believe that he Is now robbed ot his rights Ira , a redniultatt currency ; I ,bet when ho tenger befriended by the • greenback he Will make - aCquaintance ,With,the nob-exemption nete,, ft form of 'cob wact`whiels the devil had not' the hardihood , propose taDoctor Faustus. : .'' . ' ''- i . From facts' lying within the;rangef of my 'daily observation I deny that ''expersion of the currency bas made poor nien pentrer.—. While it wattii progress I have seen locum; b riaces paid off, a multitude or small 'bold- - %D. acquired, and comfortable homes of it Orkbg.-men established and *dented. „It heti been the friend of induatry and, - cotiPied‘ with the eccidental protectionof the pre col urn Open gold, -has done muck to mit,igst e rthe-hardstrips and repair the Wtorie of intr.—, Ido not speak Nom Ahem but from 'recta -within my own knowledge; sad I eoukigive names and time and *slues and particular thituces from a history which does pot die clomp one single exception: : Ilkarthereene; whiletearkigend peYthY en I" MEM ."144 a 1 few, bat a, large number ..61;; workkettuen, 1 lof then . !tenthly" to send 1 =at tWt h ell or England -.or -Ireland or , Germany the money to Wag into, the ecnin-.1 by some relatfrkasitilled'woilenso, onside WthseN to save the auto, meignitket, Ingo 1 9f.tbrU Ilia leelltYWlltat. Want o ld innsiligeol mesa Inua won cSZ ar kept, in awake the at '.oflemstaiheithieli Vs* sad wailwrim . 46•0011 In sustaining ENNSITyirtNIA , . , ; . - - Sixtgie — Ovips Six -CsAts- , • the finsnaat and ;ti p li* r s of the GOY MI"ng t he red' ofAleh I epiiiik the Cambia Iron orka expiteb* i and size nearly doubled 'their captolty,-• and at the same tinie sent nearly eveiy Juan In its ser vice 4ble to beer arms in td dui ranksof the -Union army. , I bear lira% testimony as a manufacturer from no exceptional pbeeoMe es, feirl can confidently a t ral to my broth er iron-workers for eon° rathig estimony. While this wait the continon !rim iron workers I ask what inter vyas oppressed andiwhat prx - ir man was n0..d 1 / 4 7_ to oorerrilow .wen tt inVe feral diatricts, Vhst"eflects did the, currency: expansion pOduce among far mers? thas,theamall proprietor fallen to the ' , ,condition'of tenant and laborer, or sea' the bborer generally risen to pWnership t Have waged been bytt.r or worse compared with the cost ar,li.t.in* ,? Tlavt.,,,:mortgages b e en paid off fir have:they aeidlnulated ? What are the facts? If titievwfXbear against the expansion of the eurreeid -Why are they not collected and 'published ? - !,:;,i, 'know how se verely the draft bore upon -prat Communities and what It cost in menlind Money to till their quotas:, but notwitbitauding this I de= ny that during the periodsqf expansion their poor became poorer, with tt tosillrell or rel atively; for accumulate , ' Wealth west con stantly losing its proportitizia power, and all productive industry weseditttylog the benefits of protection. • - i . i , i • I .doubt not the financia l history of ~the country will , show that Inntofore 'exceseive increase of papericarrenegthe been the fore-, runner of business dislistW and popular dis tress. - .But it waft not, therefore, they cause. From my observation in laminas I was toady , to believe what an able statistician has lately demonstrated; hamely,thial bank expanaina has heretofore been a dilent consequence of increased importations," bhlahnlar statement and comparison extendinKfinm )535 to DIGO, showing Over-issues of "tiotts regularly fol lowing excessive imporwand culminating in bank suspension:and prdittation of busines. Of course it wastiot the Oriel:my that did the misehief! - The country Waidoubting its con seMPtioti of foreign prodders, and the banks were extending their 'credit's to pay for and diffuse tlietp., The fourgidion of the.itank currency` as; the, itiperstructure en larged;, is gold or its equivalent was nedes „Rarity se t abroad to' pa,,lor foreign goods ;vhichdestroyed theahontsiimarket for home indest ' The contractindists falsely blame it our bu* ess troablesin dieliastupon the ex pansione-and fluctuaticnil 01. paper mopey-vi Let them carge tbemisehlef to the drimina-• tires of foreign commerce: - *hie)] has always taken -, advantagallof 4014 Wills to •reap a doubtful benefit ands- do tai a double injury. From the,year 1"833,110 litud of as era of pro `tectioe. to the year Is36,iln„which the effects of a low tariff culminaj"ed,'"oar per capita consumption dflinporta Lnearly douhled, while bank-note drcuistion increased sixty per cent, making hieftable the Crash of 1.5117 Suppose howeriOvithat imports bad ..., .• • .. remained stationary andlthere bad been:corz reeponding InErease ofitAnttsrimption of.pro- dams of home indastrythere must necessa rily have been a proportinPal increase of cur rency .;'' but would there' have been any eus pension dr revulsion? Wy will dare to aa- Bert it? ' Can industry an thrifts have lob Much credit.?' Will the ;ask it? (loeld it be filmed upon •them ? Cauldleness coupled with extravagatme haire'iuTy credit t 'theta cheatingsometeely and bringing nom btely to w ruin ?. -, • , ', il• ." , - 1 Within, certain-vital Ala increase of, the 'value of the,currency 14 , crease of poiver, . human power for all pulpines, and:therefore mainly for beneficent pArVoses The-periodof expansion ehtiracterikOity prosperity of labor was not less distingdished•hy the bene factions of wealth. Ti se Voor man Who was Made rich, the rich Min who. was made 1 1.0 e% seemed to feei•Wit they held their riches not, forithemselyo bbt la trust for the good of their fellow men:. It mai an era of charities, puhlie and prisite, organized and individual.; While the CtaMitian and Sanitary ra Comissions;and SoldietsThAld Societies were distributing, their miff r , church,. were erected, coges endo it and capital made v c its best, donation to I rty building new factories and , increasing, the capacity, of the old—ii gift df large poWer, liberty, and ele vation of life., • 1 ana:Weiry of•the cant de nmaciatiOnd df luxury, whicircime only, from the itrzurious t and I do hot believe that we must return to barbarlifn to save ourselves from vice. That theattietice of the Spartan Commonwealth, in expolii g its feeble and deformed infants to lieiish is a• shocking thing to us. precisely- illqtrates the ditlerence between the; iron monby;dt,, Lycerges and a United States Treasury: ate. nay° briefly disputedthe theories which, 'trace fancied evils to outrredandant curren-1 cy ;'' bat they may be antivered more brief-, ly. There is no redulidaneey of the curreti r .l cy. England tendiOand ,uses of money twenty-livei dollars 01,i - depths; • double the amount we have in thii'enantry, and France employs thirty dollars-Pei. capita It cannot be said that the Unit 'States require less than France and Etifiti. for 'our poptile lation is more wide ,- used than that o either of these coun ts diii•iwith the larger and mota•vic i led -giN demands wing out of larger liberty, n,d. °tie exchanges . are made with lead rapPy than , theira Motley here has less purchasing privree; -than there—.urns itself morestowly, and has in every way less utility. AIX equal 11J - tent s of , ,money wound not placems' npen,• ariNnal footing, , Let, us go' honestly to work ib; make our currency' exchangeable at par t . geld and Silver, and , ; then remove all ,restilpobns” from banking; capital anti bank ielittek , to that the "riatura4 volume of the currency may he:established o, and maintained, by OS name laws of supply and demand which reittdetee pieduction and : bn a i n e as , , ~ • ,7. i;, , i - I • As we must aliviivi;liirt paper currency. and banks ofliasno I Ifififth to see our nation al banking system redtin, cal,' extended and' perpetuated. , The nra.lateents for and,egainst, it have beeq ea able ikind exhauative that I. could add nothing 00,, worth to.lhe' contro-z. verity. Bet I must sari that I Would regret , i to tee the United StallitifTreasury benbuie th .., only bank of issue itailiiti 1 country. It is, better' for the Goverinieent k an the people k ' t hdt this , business shoidt tb in Ehe bands of the people. Whatever profits ate made from , it are not , lost to the Marintry ; and the fact: that Men of all parties have direction of the banks and own the , United States bonds hn3 Which -their , privileg°d,{ rest is a ":warranty, against their, becoming - al political power, -amid` will tend greatly; to. sustain the stability,an , credit of the•GoverrinAut 1 I think it? • been satisfactbrilye shOard hat in , the, tare areprivileges. dissolved ant the country is - dnnied ! back upon the of; State banking rilysteel,ithe bonds they ovi ci •*ill be thrown upon,llid'market. The I -.. [ terest upon these.must_still be paid,'• and th' Sure revenue yWlded"to the Treasury by 1.0 'taxation cif banks wilt lost. - ~1 4 The national ',rite& May be made to givii equitable'local- distribution to them:tack It now oerteinly, effeeti a vast saving int kerageir and exphangtiti, to the whole perm! Certain amendMente : t she system should mode. - Existing grosfilneqOalities In the di -i tribution of Wanking =privil eges should corrected, so that the West land South, m have theiriiiir abarei Mord important, st there sbOuld be for material bank leans a form rated? inierestiltrimeribed by the:la of the Unitas Statel; :.'ibis more than su p thing.else will tend tit ! give their notes* lewd habitation and local Uses, to prevent cer t a izatiod and relieve &Valmon t check spec - lation, anti favor the , tieeple. The in lof the pdople demand plentiful cur 4, L anti it should title) Asap that the eat mg briainess dem anti the. laboring.poor \m in may have the-tole of ILI i The much-talkedf "tyranny . ell:spite: qonsista solely .In t 1 1 high charges which Mil tie made for the 1 of money ; and in tbii.the Government "Mts made itself the ally pf the money lender by I placing Its lOarts itail high_rate of interest Just as, soon as, it- .is. possible, consistdlet with the good faith to the public craii , our six per , cent. ds should be cowl - I tea into four-per' ts; and titre per ce . I I should be fixed ad ,'.uniform - rate of ha Interest. ,It should of be the policidf . Government to indltdel capital , to subsist *t Ode upon the tax • anion it derives from 49i bori bat rather to '-' eit ,profitable or tar limitary for it all tseif with labor, to. _ i k. ate arid, share.!the. ' Wards of industrri- Make capital cheitp,`Stid we will.tive m y l i r capitalists whoare 1 4Orers, and laborers o are capitalists..? , d i d Cheap, and mo will ally, itself:,witikWerk upon term s' . - stonily more favoratori fo work. At p t; , 'sedating itself from la Oak:, and without Lek"- lag esen the maul of Watch/Wawa or ttl•• ti an peevish:A money iiiveitirea seem, per cent. of fit; and it wlll not'(s Suns risks withone - sbzdekY - Ineremed 46 0 - =which larkpemust pay, arid whfeh much witkririlwit from. the shamobf the laborer., In'EogiEW afaionthaGantineht. I wormy once safety Milted:with labor In ductive industry Is allidorn Withdrawn.e ;projector dies, !Ind tlie•Widow cattle, l - lle, en o badness. • •Itir•sonstii fif time succeed. d their sons folio* tbilui. Mt* stYle or Italie arms has not. chan&idifos centuries. -, 4 In time coantrie( ' 'grivernment• is the *li 'praorfd r of industry, and , es that pipltal, It It Will have perfect iesse.Mid absolute safety,, sbati.fla it only al Tome per. centviny*- meas. it is oaringle• Ibis policy, at iit laborers, are Inableto to sustals / vist nisi - establishments, a• y and !l inty. and*, toe.. upon enormous at: a rm public - debts:4 - ,We adopt If, not Wne the benefit of a- els* for ise hive l wine, nor to Armies which we FA() I not need, but 'seac benefit of the- wk,..., rail e ti " ice id Z: ii %C i lz y err t l i ng . T h 04,74 l eme ick be sotkiimmegett,cooel: national the w orld , , men, Pall Would be lo now It tor the vas t to:dime public h inds eritem,Piacippcntap, to efrOttble , - • —4! : ,, i 4 ' i ' .a' • &I RAMSEY' S ' GU OM% AlPreteek tee arepererpiepared 1306 E PRINTINC!'of ago de .. of Abe Ifinapi 4 Joesaut:,ebespet t Ansi:4bn. eista' ttliabzumt ts ittit , • . tenni . lints • Bayireetti Tickets, Paper 'leeks,- ,geressltsts, Time Seeks.' H Order Beek% kr.; c ii• _Totten, Our stock of JOB TITS tbalifluit of say other tAtts b Ws ogNI wskeepitutads:ssaplojeti *log proctitalltinteni danger". " oa: work to be,st neat so say Oa% the rifternso IDT coi o>;sdos at al shott,t , iicace I , _ . Enna 'minicar ' um% tn 00 7 witty oretylci Milat 800 _ .enn 7 330 21 1;41 00 Innntandiand , bound and rated( ; cddsr•n4Catel4nittne• . 4 cent Wilco, to "blithe banks not ob jeat, fotaapori its ad tims all the, complaints of th eir: pi:999lsta IP Ibe sil9ncetl fd it ttona f 11:* -511 . PA.lo6.llentig,'*l.,a4:l34litiiir. Wulnive•reteirOd fions comity Superin tuudent Nowiin 'tho Pennsyly wia School Re- 'port for 1§67,1 spa, a must compliment upon 'Lis able ind iateresting'•report. , Wo' Vroposo 'at nedisnink .doy;zto lay it n'eforot, 'our " • 1;1 Gin to bear . \ Friiini "P P `l'' , and "NO- - . - , vice." l! i rie to hokr•frorn - -the& :Tata soon. - .. 1 T 1 ' '"J:7— our :gnUpicatiOn.in.referetreetO , the I. Keystene ta e 'Nonni! ' hpol is too parsenal. NO wil Publish' nothlnk blit.what . we fl!el Is for the g of the .sebool„and site. will i liiy before o r readers everything .we _. , . . thinkds calculated 0 proinoie the permanent lieltarei of the! Inatitlitiod. Come. (in-'-with: . . . . . your ‘conimuni6atione ;Ithere are fewanbjects titt( , What hay . chum 'sides to' thtim.:' Le f t. us he'at botli.-. 'i' . I I. . '•• L' • ' ''''' .: A- .--------+;"'•`:".*.' '": , " -I . • litis(following .We hsve received from's, friritt4. ~ While! we s ligree with. general'the .1 • . tenot.ofsthe.article;therb is ' one eentence, to ivhch we , tato strong eiceptiens, and - to • ~ . . • ~ Which we will r allude In our next: ^ - " I C rr e Trent Ab Haisburg State luard.i ' . , :. '..; WORDXVITGATION. , .bui, own observatiOn luta led.nefrequont v to. dent e the factithatibere is too - mach rri;rd n esting n all our schools; tod 'ranch of the dnU renti of mere "learnittg by heart ;" and ' lit-, 'tle ID, tpe euituro whir% 4develope.i and 'stria gth: er ens ntal faculties, which 'arouse:4th° pa a. ot thou t and..examinatirio, and which leads o or igin ty. ' Theiprofesttioeat Mau who is con tacit 'til ly erring tp books bison cdprenn son no , curtiated tatelt,;. so to speak, on !which' Of' fah. bace.'. Authorities aro good epongli in their Way, so :a . precejents,;,bnt the etateeman who is at ii Win' ferring totheanthority of hooka, :ma ths: o lee' f or who' is controlled by nrecklentSrtirel• behi Atte 'times. abil'have little.appreciati9u•ot , the.kieat present and its wants by which thevl Aro rrounded: Tate seine ides is applicable hi I the' fessieMof school' teaching .. Teacher* d e -L. il o pen . oo much on bursts. Children aro cedpell- ' edtgleare.too many wei-ds. , •' , •• .'- •- . . P lessor Agassiz deliyed at . 'leetttre ice : antic M; Ph' lessor. el p . hiii before the Teachers' lostitutp. What t n ash! is applicaldeito the' tZachers and di rectiss of pnblic schools all. over thelitife, aod for li e benefit of those , who road the State lltiat'd, we note the tollbwing;iti refe 4 rrense to the eub,- jot made by the:iliadin : ' '..' ; Agissisiirged that they .weronot aiiftl . - .ole ly practical, and tint childrrip . , are reipnied to their *Jade, and criemories with words, mere -wo ,s ; words of which ' too often; they ha re Liu pro (*Option of the meaning; 'and which c pro ' thorn no more in he way of mental [aliment / th -would ;the corunii ting to itemory . any, for , mu I.pf rigmaCole 'tha is entirely . inuaninglees. Thr is too much truth in thig. Every intelli -76 ` , Ker m i t parent wheehas children. who' sre in the pri m ~ or secondary schOols, and who . ttikiie an,iiiJ tore t in 'their etndies,l most be , itnprosi.eil with tat* fact: - The eareestilittle students rack their, brads tos - rnaster givenrformula and set lessons., , an_ when they have acolri elishe&the ti.sk, they I tni*it, as-well have'clotrged their _w miodeith so mar Greek words, for they have only mastered - Onfilforrn without reaching the .subatatwe. • Sucti 'catboat' these are, of Ourse, soon forgotten; add - the i 'pupil mast depend hpon time, ek . .rierienee and 'ob tvatiorrto gain the inform:Non which should. ha been ornmunictated to huffy iau intelligible shil° -in the school-room; Professor , •AgssAiz - snilite very , earnestly (ionceritic,,- „ the 'importance of mployiug only the best toact:refs in the ~ro la. 4; 1 choolai The classes in this tirinch - fienifthia .. i ec )o . ls .. ar tu e t g . t e ho ner e a bi ll s y s e cis idru aro st e e n d't l o aT ra e w t g h i a r t ts : who, Ito Ito ever, well versed , thoy'maY ho in school hook Ma lodge, are too often deficientin,the qualities - w ch maim a good teacher, a thing - which is, by Ili Way, , a good deal‘riarer than-the world sus r't,clatur teacher would fi nd it talpnesible To da ' -justice to his charge, and; at the Professor , &the; night, thhetandird of. teachers in thhi ariment of the schools shoe The raised and labor imposed Upon`thern sh old be lessened; ' good familiar feSaen that i thoroughly. tut -1 stobd .hv the papa is-worth I ifty of -which he 1 h but an imperfect understanding,- audit would bi. well for all teachers to' rmneMber this t4t. To simplest:person who ever oWaayed to teach a cars knows that it would be useless to futon - Mtlo tattuctn child in reading until it had firet made itielf thoroughly familiar with th 4 alnilithet, and %he same rule hotds.good in everylance,wwivoisters - . -it:rbicti.the pupil is required•to Make.) "The c 11./11- :: :tilting with mere WordS is a hesettiing "Vice n the' hurl system of tini...day, - tindiltelitends of prac., tlbalnomnion'sense eOtication foi:elalldreir in the 1 4 1 u m n l d 'i'e a r il w ft a ntrIt! e lg4t D 4 g ..o b r b ga l s T s t e . n i t i L tre t tt a t r .wi ti a l _tile, weight - et his great influence in fhe scale 'kaiak,' a system that forces ieto:infint minds a - 'ikeholastic diet which, howeVer wholieCebe it may to 'for those wbo - are kint' to its digestion, only . *imam, "disgustaed Men al dyspepsiato Its tinier.. i i. Innate .victiliii." - C , .- . .' !,1 Mr. Eilltor,. - would it. not be 'well for teach"- 'erSgenerally to begin to think of these things ? Public men are turning their attention:in that - . .ilirectioa. Pasmra tit churches, whit they !f.atechiss . their Sabbath"- school children, .come ' o . the conclusion that irtifilars ate • tatight ., verythitig except ' tb 'THINK: . ' . l:olepts-hegia, . i 3 lodic en with a great deaf of suspieuid.-- , anfact, fact, this- Yankee cramming, machine. sp: ;pears to be growing mere _tuipermlnr every ay,inatead of gaining favor int be eyes"of the. veople who are interested An the weltare of 1., "the '., , rishig' gencratiOn. - There is certainly something, wrong, for such ukeit its I'rofesSor Agassiz, would' not "Cry. for :reform. , It is itorqetimei said ;lett a, man:is 'ot 'no"ancount if" he 'has ,no edernipai. l'erimps 'oar pro.; .gressivel syStem (that.weAraitie so mach out salves,nd .*ltich we! try. to I get others to i . 1 praise,) would beComeliityreillmrongli, , tt- - t ter 'fort fiery -- and :the. ,Instrument of doing more plod if Its utilivv.ere ipiestioned a lit tle novriarM.then: If trwiil bear holding up - '`lclholndged - by ttie sunlight," we..e.en, do it no 'harm; if it will int may do It e.btne gOd. II ereatter we propose 'giving sernelActs, stubborri.faets, that will , be intexpletl to show that the:present system . of allshl hi our Reboots Is n!,,"Proltii;ing as Much god as teachers generlly snorr. , tc * , , ~ . , 1 ~ '• ..,,, ,' . .LETTEX. FAO* SREAXXFL COLFAX. WAATIN'GTex, F(1.'1.5, 1868. Hr. EXCIAUL.ENc r, _ov. BA N.1:11, Mr Deih Sta---i•stiotlld he glad to accept, — your kind'mvitatiOn, and tha crjly:the'pritr-.- itege Of kinking' into the,facce of the. repre-' sentative men °f l our organization when ‘they. come Ailgether next Thilvday - In. , their blennial.conirentioit. Rot the the Rouse do-noti allow It* pt!eiirlinvotlirev , to-be,absent during sessions, atoll' MUM,. there'f'ore, deny mYself thia great plealure. It may, not be lmappropriatec o'n th# threall-t hold of the important campaign befiwe us, to: • look back for I( feW minutes at dross deeds • and tritimphs et -ottr young s'ndp4ifotic par- "ty which are garnered up in our national - tory„ - and which no defatiation -by ; Out ;doe tales can ignoretor obscure, ; When the Rebellion with its Democratic ' :President, Demesiatic Cabinet , rdilee.ri, and , Democratic Generals;, threw down the gaunt- ' 'let at the; feet cif the nation:they hat resolved to destioY; andiwhen the:Demd - c•rific leaders of the North, in - reply,, shouted, "no boar- , cion,q it was the • Unkin -Republican party • that Wrote on'its'banners ""Tbe last man and the limit :d,ollar if need be ;." and tile unconw querablefarmleis their- Congre , sioust , lecisle- • '-• tiort called to the field, finally "ctWtped" the • Rebidlion Into subjection. 7 • In the:darkest nayi of the•struggle, Wheti at every stree4cOnier :we Nlerq tauntingly told by Demoeraw "Yen canzt ednritter the South," there was'one - party that: never nes— . ' paired of the RepubliC• ' and; that. party was: the: one whose pfdegates 'now meet at our -- State Capital: When tmpreeented-and on eroustaxation • came necessary I to maintain oar c.rodit, to pay and iappl7 our beroic,Soldier4, and ,to keep our flag flying in,the -fl - 61,. we dared to defy the prejudice which every' Demoe:r atic'speak er and editor , attemptrd - infbiir,e ainst • • the Inirdens - of taxation ; and thus arm ' • When nonserigition - liwS, becanie a MilitarY nneessity,, to fill upour regiments deAmate ' l oin and again by. the bullets erthe enemy sad the disea,ses of the camp,. the.4lege' a - • the march,-end - iihen the land was Democratic denunciations elf _these, laws, we risked popularity , and all, by, defend- • tag them ;al bravely' as our vetertiruk, defended' the etaintry in the field. 1 .• - When Mr- Lincoln at lest s t ru ck'at Slave! , the Icau9e of all oar woes. as well as tke,.• right arm ; of the Rebellion, and when Demo- „- antic orators and writers nibst:seandalci r r and pertditerfily: 4:faint:min:trod nt ashniing - convektesl, the liar for the Union into A a - abo, _Mims mat to sree negrnes, we ,Otriessli &J. - lied our CA td that Of the bumble and the. • heiplest Providence rewarded amp, for icceasiou of tri- -- to the Enos; . • tlon Of ou - op., - to 'hang oat the ~ *laming th e: . an immediate accepted • ith his cartridge-'' 'iallot•box. tad- ' me 6 ), .4a3 -compelled 'to 1 Lean be h the hattdredi. of , minions for - the P -rOmm• don of - our-'national existence. Monocrat' ridiculed Ahem- as worthlear, ond • adtkeed the.; -oeople molest risking Abele , mew le them , But the: loyal people were' deaf to: their Winger and lit* Me lelMe party denounce them ea Mai* Wade , ' too it - good Mt loom tto their porthole. When"tut were; thorized hy"a., Repots emigre* who Target th e Democratic , piedicticso that • IV- would, tat. mutely tike glutton of nieta;* s L tidul• And nnw i ztome the mmesecti to mak to., make po east CM ofitheir popularity,. ~Wmgresarejected too Praolopa a tb Q dea s Wog' moommittk* dead to Aught esbay - oceatitiq.4 Waal : len ter Uot Meal With 04 • I
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