i w ti m i it i j l 1 Mlfliig M tt.r Hi lite Ittthtlntt on. in muion or the coast. a i t r. n i niniii nvi it 7 7 1 . ClIAIITlt I. "I'd like lii kin. iv your hi-tory, Captain f-'raWnif 1 il like very Iniirli lo know oiir history, nil I 1 think I've a right (n iir--i. r.Zi', you iiii1i-i .-Ittixl. And if tin re is one tiling which I hi kit out lor moio 'ii 'in -toi lly tli:iu another, it U i iht, nil' right That i-i why I, 1'iiiiuMi tVillf.lt', merchant, etnt-era, it nt-e-ia, inn mi open uml avow ed patriot, sir. Hid Enghuid is wrong, ami Young America is light. Therefore, I'm with Iiit. Vou uiu u young man, yet you come m well leooiiiiueuded to mo ns a skillful seaman, a fiaile-a liinn uml mi honest ono, witlul, Uml I like you, though you're not so rough in t ho figure-head Cllod so:l-do,'s f'i'liiO'lilli' mil I li'iv-.i ifU-..n vou command of tlio 'Tvr:iiiiii,iili..' im COOtl a cl'al't. lis (fonts on Ulllt tVtllnC It'l. II lilaniioil, well oilioorod, tvoll ariuod, et-rct- -j . -. ......... v ....... .-v.. c-rn,l-tt-c-rit; ami 1 know that sho ,:' wi-11 roioTiiiioiloil I'.nt voiir histoi v. sir. your history!" i At nri-M'iit. I have no historv wort h listt'iiiiiL' to, Mr. tVinglo ; but I w ill try to writo ono with my sword which all the world can road !" This conversation ot rm red at the eom inetH eineiit of '.hat revolution which jjuvo ficedont to the I'nited (.'olonies of Amoii ra, in tho nlore of the lirst (.icaker, Mr. l'hineas t'riiifjlo, mei chant, ct-c,t-i'-r,i," as ho always called himself. Ho wu-s n curious, hut n good oltl man . very eccentric in hi.s ways, hut as sound at h"art as a youiif7, unshaken oak. Jlisafre wan full M.ty, ami his loiift, natmal hnir was white as snow, and liuuf; in uiusms down uhoiit his neck; but hiselose-.shavcn hr.o wa.s u.s smooth and as rov almost as . . . . that of kato Criiifjlo, his blooming daiifjli ter, who was just eighteen. Mr. Cringle's .short, thick-set figure wsu di'ssed in n claret, fcliad-hellietl coal, hull waist-coat, knee-breeches, (claret, like his coat), white cotton long hose, with iin luen.se silver buckles in his shoes. Upon his head he wore the tri-cornercd conti nental hat cf tho day, with a rod white nnd blue cockade placed so conspicuously on it, that all w ho looked might see that Lo did not fear to wear tho sign of a ju triot American. The person w hom ho spoke to was a young man, probabljr twenty-live years of ago. His eyes were large, dark blue, nnd mJed by long, brown lashes; his flowing hair and soft, glossy beard was of a rich, dark brown; his figure was (slight, yet very graceful; his entire appearance quiet, nnd exceedingly genteel. Kut when his eye looked upon you, there was something in its cold, clear depth a voiuething in the expression of his curved lip, that 'told you, that when manhood was needed, he was there, in spito of the delicacy of his appearance. His dress was a naval frock coat, with epaulet strap upon theihoul-j dors, plain pantaloons and boots, nnd a' blue naval cap. IIo wore no weapons iherc yet he looked like one w ho could wear a sword gracefully, and r.se it skillfully. " You can at least tell mo where you was born, oir!" said Mr. Cringle, pursuing bit object. "I ciinnot tell where I was born, or even who my father or mother was," replied the youn captain. "As my name indi cates, I am literally a w.vf of the s.-a. lrifted ashore from a wreck upon a littlo island at tho south-west corner of Nan tucket Shoal. 1 was taken from a chest into .vhicli I had been laid by tho hands of a noble and good old man w ho had left the world to live a hermit life there. He f n.imod me Edward Seawaif the first name his own ; the latter, in remembrance of tho manlier in which I came to him. No living ihin but myself reached tho land. That old man, Edward Zano, was more than father or mother to inc ho haled a world which has wronged Lim much ; but he loved me all the more that 1 had seen nothing of it. To him 1 owe everything." , " You had no history, you said, sir ? No history, indeed!" cried Mr. Cringle. ''Why, sir, alrendy you are a hero of romance. 1 . . 11 1 . ...I r.il . , . . viM.'i iinu uut tino your miner (UK! moincr i were, ei-cci-c-ra, ei-ca-e-ra: vt uRinc-re noth ing beside you in tho ches . when the good . old man found you?" .VYe-, sir a Bible, a quantity of c!o(h- . iiifj und jewels sumo of it. evidently be longing to a lady of rank and fashion; for ii was very rich." "Any name in the llibie, on the jewelry , or clothing, ct cct-e-ra?'' "No, sir, none except a crest and coat-o"-arhis that were on a seal ring, and also engraved on various articles of jewelry .which I possess; for when the good old hermit died, ho begged mo to keep, them in hopes that they might lead to the discovery of my family." 'les, lie was right very n Lib t. What was this crest ami' eoat-of-arms ?" asked ; lho merchant. "Two arms and hands grasping crossed swords over a coronet, for tho crest: a shield with diamonds und flcur dc lis for the eoat-of-arms." I .-'-Umph-noble blood; the flnr de lis is I , 1I"",K ;. 1 "le vou V, 1,01 ,"nY n" , tho window, which fronted toward the hat French, or was once!" said tho old mer-1 chmc !fotr. m";'! "I'"';'l '"'. R';1 , '-.Inir. nn.l saw that the "Tyrannicide" wns . . i Ppr 1 lilt, hi-l'fi n in v Imtii mint 1 l.a fiiiii'n '0niir., writing in ins memorandum-book. "I've cot something to do I'll find out who your parents wero or aro (for thoy may yet ba living) ), if I have to hunt over tho heraldry of all tho world. Hut, come np stairs ii'R, cat.tain, we'll tak'o a ghss 0f'rvo jf you eat pork wiz molasses any of daughter Kiite's brewing; niil n,0'"c wlJ La Mottegrasping thecxtend- j ie'11 go ahead ol' tho 'Tyrannicide,' , . r -,, . e how matters go there. 1 suppose , A,H,'0U tny cut frogs till you croak, ruirtcn then we1 and st e you'll go to sea in the morning 1" i the mornili" 1" tiocior, ueiore i unoiauu wi.n you again," d iSeawsif, following thei8""1 nnturaly Plh'i'ted mate. Iwelliii" part of liishouso' l iie cnI,,n,, mlu'l.ainl went lown into upperVart tr his storo 1 18 l',uUn Vt Mr- c,in-'u; "hither, niter meroliniit to lho dwe wu icii was m the u pi nnd warehouse a tlmir; very common in ! ilioe davo. CHAPTER II. ' fn't she n lxaulyT Taut and neat .fllofl, trim nntl aucy below, rt-cet e-ra!" Find Mr. trtnftlc, ns ho and tho young enp- tain atood upon I lie wharf, nnd looked at ttrrnft which lay nt anchor in the littlo Jinrttor. . mi.. ... r. ik.i ... -...:. ...... ,1.., lulu,,,. 1-..., uiii-imiii Kiy uif pmrn, rHRing in ppnrs, nnarp in nun, mm mictilntetlto enrrv nn nstonisfnng quantity ennvaa. Her rig was that of n two-ton-' rmi scuooncr ncr jower innsis Doing very jonj? anu neavy. so as to carry largo lore- iitm-nii, anus, xier lonunge appeared to 00 about three hundred tons. .Sho was pierc- cd for eight twenty-four pound cnrronatles , on side j and a long brass thirty-two poundor, working on pivot, shone bright as pold l-etween br masts, mounted high enough to work above her hammock net-! tings. Around her wnsts could be seen lho gleam of bo 'rdiDg-j'ikes mid battle ii I- I HmI I'M! II" Ml' I till, f ' n t It! (ll Ml. t.- " 7V ... ". ,K... T ; ' t tlm f il tl III It, II II" III' t In I II IK lllll.t tln tin I ll i'l I In' . h .in i " I iii It im mi hi ." Il.ir J'.i'iiri' In-1 ti m ii , ,,.n . iltni(( its l.ii, iii 1. 1 t hi 1 1 i n 1 1 o it in iti tt 1 1. 1 ii it i i ,,.t ii. Tii Ki lift lor iiIiol'i'I In r, ilm wn imb ed n snimy nn. I d.ing..oinlo..k.ing null, colon-ltd-. I lo holh mil uml lii.lil w II. 1'pnii her dock tunny Inon r.iuld l' seen, show ing Unit, if -ho 1 1 t 1 "i i th,,' clu liinl nl.ni Mlongth lo nm ln'in. T il" Voting I Mptilill lii Hot reply ,1 (,o jirou l owner's ii iiiio ks, l,ut, it uli n'n i imu. iy oMihinj: eve, looked at I lit I. an. Loin,, viv-i'l, whili- a l.oat which ln had signaled, rapidly nppl nm hed I he shore. j It was surf built, jitilit. 1 by eight sturdy young nifii, mill an ollii i r. ido youm, hut ft hold and hands i n hoy, t-to, r.'d i.nr. In n few tiiono'nts, she was at tlo i.ier. ; : ' "II y o i n i ollioer touched his hat, mid you i!o:no Caitain Soau ail', you had " Wh Mr. Morh'V, w hat i-i tho maltor tif'' ?" nskod tho i-apla n, an ho ami .Mr. "".-" ' ""n? mi" n"' ial. I 'I'' Mirironii, ,-ir, Pr l.a Motto, has hud u quarrel wiih Mr. Iiooliith- , tho t'n-Mt him to a ' 1 . mi. ami nas t-it;i 1 1 .-i i l i . . . .i- . . lu.'l I hi'lirvo tlo'v ivi'iv .'oil iiiL' arms lo settle the maltor when I loll, sir." " Ah ! qiuirroliiig alri-ady '.' 1 'II give them a chance to light our country's m-n, not her Vi ms, soon !" said Captain Seawall'. "(iive way with a will, men," he added, to those nt the oars; "put mo alongside in a hurry ---1 hear the chi-h of i-icel !" Hut a few moments clap'ed ere the boat reached I he schooner's gangway. The captain scarcely touched the man-rope-as he leaped otcr the side, with a frown on his iialo blow, and an angry light in his dark eve. And he came just in time; for one of the combatants, his first oilier, was tre mendously hard pre t d by his opponent, who, using a long, slim rapier of match less steel with consummate skill, was far superior to tho other, tvlio had the short, curved cutlass, much used by -camcii at that day. While the amazed, yet amused crew of the vessel looked on, the French man had made lui go alter lunge at tho oflicer, making remarks at each lunge, which brought shoutsof laughter from the men. make "Ah, ha! Monsieur lh,'iuk ; I you lo mmtrsi now, eh ?" he would erv. i as no- inau, a lunge wl.icli the. olhcer, standing solely on th dejenstve, barely succeeded m parrying. "How you like ze Imjt-stickare, in .. hands o ste I'rog-eatarc, oh? he would add, as his keen blade, doubling over tho still one of his advel- , sary, narrowly escaped a sheath in the bo. S?."ir , '' o, I Hod here, .ion., cr.ed Seawa.r, slot n- ly, as he stepped between the combatants, , . , ... . .. 'i wuoi.isiaui.y owereatl.o punts ol ti.rir ..-,1.11,1 .. tt. i.n. ........... i.: . I t. . . , weapons. "What moiins this breach of discipline inollicers, ar.d upon my quarter (i ck, which suoui.l ami , mu lie as mv.o - late nsn church to a 1 who belong upon it !' lho attituae nnd look of tho combat-. ants at this instant was most striking.-j I he Frenchman, who was very lean and tall, had cast of, not only his cap but lus wig. leaving bis per ectly ba d head ex- l,0.i..'l- lli, .vna ,i. l.tj lI.,,. ...... ..I.... Ho wns and wore the tightest kind of black I .ret I . "' .", .-.,., ., ni.-o, ches and stockings, making his very active, but diminutive legs look even smaller than they were. His moustache, which wa- thick and heavy, was twisted ferociously leroc.OU, y h it near v over toward each ear, whic touched. Mr. Doolittle was equally long and lank ; but ho wore a seaman's loo-e Mowsers, which, though they litted at tho waist in spider.iAV tightness, spread out Turki-hly below and there concealed the slender shanks of bone and skin. His loose shirt, bill ing out anove ins sum waist, irave an n ' Al he! i ii m i it tiiii Io n I I i, I . i . ., . ti... t-i.i mi i-,t nu n.urtct upon nu; toi K. idea that there was mi expansion o .hesti..! neoientallv, yesterday, overheard the nnd body there; but in vain had the ra-a,i .,,,,. i,; i, ' ,,.i.i ' r.,.i.. r.. r iiior of Doctor La Molt . j sages through the gaiinent, sought for more solid material than cotton shirting. His face was smooth, and his long, straight hair seemed to have been plastered to his cheeks with tallow, or some other sub stance, of its own dirty-white color. ,i ,,i.ii i'..-- hat means this quarrel '! Speak, gentlemen, I will permit no trilling here !" "I guess it would'nt have been a trifle, if the doctor lind run his tarnid toad-sticker through my gizzard 1" said Mr Doolittle. "Nut, cap'n, I reckon I wns iu the wrong! The doctor ordered some fried frogs on the table, nnd I said I'd rather cat stewed kittens. He twitted mo about eating poik and molasses, nnd 1 talked back rather saucy; and hejwniited to light, nnd I nc commodated him. one to blame !" j nai s an sir l in tlie ; "No, Monsieur Dooleetlo, 'souso me if you snll pleiv-c you"are lout pmcrcmr, 1, sare, nrn ze shentilhomnie znt is to blame. Monsieur lo Capitaine, I shall make one i , i . grauu npoiogy io your qual tor-UecK tres -'1'aml? 10 JI"iisiour Dooleetlc, and more zan zat to you, sarei l w ill make once more fronts win zat Monsieur Dooleetlo; , : e . , i i . . . '. .T - ""ei.-fi, mdla oo''" 1 1 "," T, -,, ,. 1 u V'1" "", wen i.e as i.isti , , ,, ,. , ., ono grtiido idea, j I nevare shall ob- i Monsieur Dooleetlo the doctor had recovered hiswig, rap, nnd ily changed tho whole current of his life, coat, they were followed by bi n and Mr. I w hich he intended to dovoie to legal jiur Doolittle. suitg,nnd finnlly led him into tlmt brilliant "Gentlemen, this hns been the first dif-, career ni a historian, in which ho has a ficulty on board; let it bo tlie last, and it chieved a woild-rcnowncd honor for hlm- snaii no excused," aid tho voung com- I n....l. i.C... .". ... I .1 ii. no. .,-1. ,-iivu your strengtii nnn your Fled for America.s loe I w ill soon plaeo you where you 11 havo work enough to do with them." .p. ,. , , ... , l'.ll 01011, 1 Sail 1)0 excessive V delioht- 1...1 j... .... ....... . . r I ct ven zai tiay sun arrive, jiiy mstru- au arrive, my instrtt- vly for zo ampntat, ze 1 erysing," cried tho doc-1 'flvos. I moms are nil ready lor ball - extract, zo ever tor, rollin ir un his si 1 ne sooner we're awny, nnd at work a ! jinnkin' aomethin,' tho better I'll bo pleas- cd," said Mr. I'oolittle. there's a powerful siuht o "incy (to say transports and the liko a crossin' over, and their cargoes must be worth a mint o' money to our gov- criiment folks just now. when tiowder. and lead, and ahootin'-tools are so scarce !" "We will nail a soon as ebb-tide makes ' in the morning, sir,' said the captain. "See that everything is ready for sea, be-1 lot nto I nli.it. ' "Ay, ry, Mi ll.ln Is Hip l.i 'tiiwi Unit I " It -ii i 1 in it roon' UK,. ! ,,. ih" ini'ii mo lii.t n lni "itioi.l ii. nin." ' ll Is , , o,,k lo you ,i iipi Unit nil .lungs mi. ii ndy. I flndl Hon fro on "h"ii it uli Mr I'nnpli. to in in . n ho-l outer. .S lid about lor meat Ion lo-night, 'i i t in ly." " Ay, ay, !" n'i.i.-,I M ndh i r. '' 'an I do nnythiiift lor yon on hIioii', dorliirr'' iii.iiirrd I ho I'liplain. ".Nossiiifr, win' noinfr, I Kank you. Ah I'lildoli mo join in out' nilif! 1'iiVP lor I vii.li, hiiic, i' you jih-asi', two or llnor . oo anils of miiii'i; fM Mat kiihi.y, lor In itio my ih m'. I Vivo Ioil'oI liiin." "ii shall liavo it. (lot tnr." naitl the raiilani m f( .,, i J i i' .. i i i i i n -rod tl o hoail h ol, had I.. -i ,, ,. I .... i . i i i '., . "it-ill ui r t itn inr mi rAl.li (inn 1 l. l l.ll mi t.g li onl. ioil lo ho icii.lv. nnd with Mmh,. i i . 'i in . . - , , . , HUH lOWi'iJ tO the lllt'l'. Irtllll Which Hi . . . ' n y I'otli it'turni'il to tho Hloio, t il ATEH III. U, . ., , tw was early morning. I he red sun bad JU.-t come up out of till) Atlantic, ami now brightened the slightly-rippled waters of Salem harbor. Tho sails of tho "Tyranni - fide" had bcei, loosed, her cable hove short, and she onlv waited for the change . ,; I , , . b ol i le o commence her cruise. All ol her lioals ha. I I. cell IioisIimI hut i lie captain s gig, ami lier t llicers, excep ting uiu on', were watching the tide very, impatiently for il-change, lie bad hceii summoned to the shore by a signal ;rom Mr. l.'i ingle, very -oon after daylifjht,! much In ni-surprise lor he had, as he , supposed, received his tiual directions the j night before. J When In) reached the sloro. the mer chant met him. and snid- '(Jo mi stairs , K,,,,. ,,. ,1 ; m, . , some crraml lor vou. 1 tried to hud out. but she would only tell you." 'J he captain, it ho was in u hurry to re turn to his ve.-n. 1, hastened up stairs into the pui lor, where Miss kale Cringle wait ed for him. She was not what might strictly he termed a i; n hand-ome girl, but yet was pretty. She had a line, plump, well shap ed .igure ; her hair was a glossy brown, ulmost black ; her eyes of a bright hazel at times laughing and full of light, then liquid with de p and true womanly leel ilu:; her features very good; and her 'complexion as cleur red and white as a t,inu In full bloom. 'i'l. ...... ...u .... i..i, r .i...,.. ;,,.,u..i in iv niin I,,, in, , ,,i rii, .iii.iii;,, in lu.,. (.XpI0.sslo ; but she was modest al- ,,, , lt fault il modesty could be faultv; for the blushes came and went like the flcshes of her Aurora licrealis across a pale northern sky. ..Your good father said that you wished to m, 11K.f wid S(..nvml' lw ho Kt(Ki before her, actually blushing as much as she tlid-for a brave man is often timid before a lady ; only fops, fools, and cow- ,,,-,1 uroait to be "brave" ... in woman s nesencc, wliere danger only exi-t m Iter ove-dartini; eves. Such as ihev are nro- 1 t(,.u.(1 ,,y Mt.Uh of ,,msSi wllUo ,lll0 ,1K.n : , ,vith c ,,lU U1K, ,lllkeJ m ea-l ..'yes", sir," said Kate, while her eyes ; vn Uowncast with modesty. "You are ;,,. to 1(,.lVfl s exiH:aition wliere , ,,.,, wi k. ,10Veri below, nnd .. . . ,. I iipmm,l ...ill I ,.,i.i il not ulei... ol the night for thinking of it: and so I spent my wakeful hours in making for you a little token which might remind you, when far awav. that thorn was nno hero , who .,,, , ' f.(,r , , for . . .- . i . ii . ijourba erfiurn, ana tremlilo at every bi"i 111-uiuui.i nun iqipears. Thus saying, she produced a small, white, silken banner, upon which waa worked, in rich gold embroidery, the iden tical coat-of-nni,s which he had described to her father the day before. "I'orgive tno, fhe said, as sho saw with ,. i.. : i... i i..i .i. i. ............ j ..llll.l JVU ,,t 1U...V, 1 ...,,, l,lu counting-room, copying some : : ...i i ... i . .. ... . - i . and the tide will serve bv tho time I can get back to my vessel. Heaven bless you, .,.,. ...i:..,, i no was gone. And the iirettv maiden stood and looked at the hand on which ho hail printed his last burning kiss a sa lute, it is true, of respect oidy-look'd nt it, ns if tho kiss had lef t a vis ildti impression, i a sign which she could not look upon for! nil time when sho thought of him. And' a still, soft sigh came up from her heart, j seeming to linger on her red, sweet lips, i s irimh. to part with them. She stood thus dreamily, until she head the sound 'of men cheering: and then she went to ulU(er way ( Tj Lc Continued.) Pkescott i us uisTORUN. Tho Salem (Mass.) llcyister says :" We have heard that the neci.lc.nt which deprived I'roscott ol ,ll( us0 ,rno ce' ar"' "u'ciueiitly so unpaired the power ol vision in the other. Whs occasioned by a hlow from a ( .bread thrown across the room bv a student in Commons Hall, near tl of his college car.er. Tl is seeming io close self and his country ." ' The Trociii.fs op t Vruv llira Afiv T. . . . , . . . .' I. ---- v. I lioston ns nn il iistrnlir.ii nflmw ..w.i.i ..;,.li. ' 1 1 is related Ol tlie late Krienozor r rnncia nl : 1 cs niny torment a man, that iluring the ' panic of the Autumn of '57, he had so , much money in banks- between one nnd 1 two tnillions-that to draw upon them cs niny torment a man, that iluriii" the would create a panic, and compel tho banksto stop payment! to leavoit where it was, was to run the risk ol lieing nt tho mercy of tho bauks, that might at any moment stop speeio pay ments; to invest it was impossible, and tr lend it with anfl.tV WR mil ..i lbn noul!n.i to when no man could say that he might not fail the next day. The unhappy man was reduced to despair by the great abundance of Uii money. i.itoii.-. nun i coui.i not rest ; ami sol desires to inform the community at large, that made this little banner, ns a token of re- ho koeps on hand n variety of inenihranee from one who feels a deep in- j CAHIXHT WOltk, lerost in your success and happiness." ! nt ,,,, 8l,ori nnil ,1t ho mam.faetun,, to or,ler, She ceased to speak, and timidly raised (of superior finish,) every description of house her eyes to his, ns she handed him the) hold and kili hen furniture, nmong which are pretty flag j Centre nnd Dining Tables Mahogany nndCom- 'I thank you, ludy," raid Seawaif, while i u,lrt'i"'i' Common and fancy ' liedstends hi.s voce trembled with emotion. """;1S"!."!I',, S"IT' Cu!'h"Hrill, Sofas, Loungos, lc, And he took his littlo flag, nnd placed 1 r" ! , "1"ZI !" i'l"1'"" ?".he,,p , . i . , . , . 1 , " rules, tor cusn, as they can bo purcliusod at any it in Ins bosom, next to Ins heart; and al- other establishment of tho tort in tbo county, tor pressing her small, white hand to his lVsoni wishing to buy furniture urn invited to lips, said : come to bis shop and exnmino his articles, nnd "Excuse me that I do not tarry my : julle fur Ibemselvta of their quality and finish, sails are loose, the linchor almost -monk. ll'l',ire I'lirfliaaing elsewhere, ns ho feels confl- FAiXCYPUUS I o it i,i)ii;- k niil Hin. JOHN l AliiilHA .V CO. Nil n .t .) .i.itiri .i, niini rilll.Al'KI.IIIIA. Iiiimrtm, Mitnutichirrr anii K .'i m in l or l.tulti uml ( ,,r, it yl.va, (,'rnl'i I'ur I'ur i'vliim, ninl (twr. rilllK innnli. r nl ynm Hint whic h wo Imvo 1 lin-n iitiigcil in Dm I'ur InoinrM, mi'l I lie Krnornl rlmriii'trr of nur Knrn, li.illi Tnr iunlHi uml nu n ia ,) Ki'iirnlly kniinu llirnunliinit Hi t.iMiiio.y, lino wri IlllliK H lllllll'i l-Miirv III iinV muro limn Hint wt lim f now ul't'lir.! i ,,, uf Knts fr t(), KAU m tir nmnri- " ' u'ioi nu. i uiiiri ui-iiuiuui inn. . nave nvrtr lw.r..r,. ,.n. rti in llin an I.Iia Oi. V.... , .u.'.i,. win mi, iiii.D all been liiiini'ted during' the prrsrnt kcbmhi ' wlion money win tenroe uml FUJi,S .1 I t'll LO Willi "0 I'irpriii .iiiiu, Ull.l lll.VO uiipn 1I1I1I1I1- fiictim-il by thti mi.t cnin.. lHi,t workmen ; we nro the ri' In re determined to pell llioin at micli price an will cuiitinuo lo give tin the rpiiiutiori ; '",ve ,rii '' years, tlmt is, . m. ti goml ' Hr,'p." " 7J?r'l!!rf- 'B,VJ ,h . fc'n T. , " "", ' rnll,s they will tunl tint lurijenl imniirttiient by lfur , from , 10 City ,, ,,- turem nrieei. 1 ll... n a I I l.a . I 1 I I 1 .. .... JOHN FtRriiHA A CO. No. SIS Mnrkrt ntnet, nbnvo Kill, l'liilml'a. (sept. KIWi, IS28. .(ins NEW GOODS ' 0 I! FAIL A .V 1) II' .V T riMIK Siii-scribvr bus just received uml opened JL at bis slur, i until on Market st. directly oi.pu- ""' -'lf'irii.-ld llousu, n laro and well iolee- "'' SfOt K of si'ASUNAlll.l' (idUUri, which lio will sell at a very .me t'i'iiire. His slni k con.ists of a getu-rul assortinont of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Quceosware, Glass ware, Drugs, Oils, &c- iiicluiling a host of oilier articles in bis line a- lllolic wllicll Clin b f ..ll li .1 no ex . ens!.' . ..n,l vi.ri cd seleclion of I, A 1)1 1.!.' tlreis goods ; such us lhirah, lriuH cl"lh, Ihtiriye, Co luns, Cusimrrrs, llu'fis, A' pani.i, French Merinos, rhtitLf' ami a full us- s'irlment of B 0 X X A' 11 TS for the season. His iJENTLEMEN'-l wear consists of a large nssorttnont of Cussimeres, Cloths, Katlinetts, Satin Vesting, Twoeds, Hats and Caps, AXt) AM EXTENSIVE VAnlF.TT OP 15 0 0 T S A N D 8 II O E S For Ln Jies, d'eiittleinen and Children ; with almost evorv other article that mav be ne- ceisary lo supply the wants of the community. Tho pressure of tho money market having bad (he effect of reducing the price of ninny articles of merchandise, the undersigned bus been enit- bled to buy his Hock at su, braes that ho can en gooua hi prices lo suit (lie times. Anu huv - ing heretofore endeavored to please his customers, l.,.il. l.. .l. i; r l -...i .1... which he sold thorn, he hopes to receive a rea """' "' r .' " s"". " .iii - ui amiable share of patronage. All iu want of goods, will please call and eminiino his stock of cheap est goods. ."ir-Country produce of all kinds taken in x cbuugo for goods. II'M. F. IRWIN. Clearfield Nov. 10, 18.18. WATCH & JEWELRY 31)02121, 1 "MIE nudcrsigned respectfully Informs liis customers aud the public generally, that he has just returned from (he East, and opened at "a es ' a til I s h m f n t i n .V.4 II 'S ROW Cleurtield, I'a. a line stork of n A ICHhd of different ciiiul- itUi ud JEW ELRY of eveiy variety, from a full sett to a singo iicce, wuich he will sell at the most reasoiinl.le prices for C AMI. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired nnd H'n-nniiieat. A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. I Oth, 1-SiS. JI. E. XAl'OLE, JOSHUA S. JOHNSON. FAVIXG fitted up a shop a few doors cast nC tin, .'ll, n l.-i .C-T..U.- " .... ". .n.., v 1 ,,", . fH," tht'm.,n r,ri? nn.'! tl,mIi,-v N. II. Jle is also prepared tu make CnrriXH io order on the shortest notice, nnd nttond funerals with a hearse, when culled upon. jye-AII kinds of country produce wil' bo re ceived in payment for work, nov. 17, l.SSS ly. J US T Pv E t'E I VK I) AT Til E CORNER STORE, ClRWrXSVILLE, A large assortment of NEW GOODS. Consisting in part of tbo following articles, vii English and French Merinos, Coburys, Figured if- ' Delaines, Iklaine llobes, Suoni, Plaids, Poil De ( hevre. Llama i'oths, Silks tir. dc. Bonnets, latest Fall and Win Ut styles, Heady made clothing-. Hoots & Shoes, Hats & Cups, ol all kinds, Spanish Sole Leather, Coffee, .Molasses, nnd Sugar, nt Wholesale A Itelnil. jJTIMliilcs A Furs, Shingles, nnd Grain of all kinds tnkon in exchange for goods. Oct. 1st, 18.18. WM. IRWIN. A LL persons nro liereby cnulinnd against , W IlllVin. ,r in nnw vni, ....lll.. - " J "T u.vi.iniiii; won me J. X. I'" lol owimr nr.nenv i. v. - .. -nr-.vr..iT, un in HD IU.PI',.(1 (U Oeoriro (iarla 111 fCnt'imrtnn In , - A .. r" "."' '". V" "" nno cow" " "g, one bull, ons f ".'''rT'1'. "eoookinK ' . one bed 1 . niT ilftiTh''.!?,'. "i"19 be!"n" to Iny o'f l"d ar1' n lunn' u nno ' "og, one bull one corner and ono me nnd sulject to Scdt. 22" 185S. 61119 A. E. MILLER. 4 LL persona are hereby cautioned artiste, IX. purchasing or otherwise meil.llin Joke of black oxen in the m -session uf llub Kt ire. of Jlnnlv town.! ri..,j,i f . the same belong to me, to d are in bis possession on loan only. nov 3 vt t iiatsxt Bov. 3, 1858.-3U M.L.IIQRN. j Constables Blanki for .ale at thi. Office. HOTEL; Ho. 117 A110 8nd fit. t1)0T8 Arch. M. IIOIKI Inkrii liiin mrlli'i.t ..rinT'iritl In hit n. frl.-n'ln en.l llio piiblic Keneritllf Hot! tin hit Jnt K I ' K I' l III" itbi'te well known ll 'l' l. mi't re (lllr.t It In "'vl" nlliii'l I. Hie nui, nrel i'?' wenta nf the tmvelliiti? j iihlio Mr. II. Inn lind InrK" f Jperlrnci. In lintel keep Inir, he linn no lieihiii n hi myirig llinl hit rik.i will II n.l his h"Ufe .lt'nnt au.l deirblo itnp. pillf plnep. i.r.l.. ......ill- 1 .!.... il.l. II..I..1 .I i, ,, . , ...,'. . .... " 1 ox iir.sixuxs on n.iiAxrnn, It lit ili eme.l nltugether uimi'.-P"" ' r.v to Ppeek, . no Hotel in I'hilii.U'lphlii Is better knowu Ihnn the "Old Mnunl I'frn.,,.." Jly clone nlteiiliini In tho wnntnf hie riiM.im. em .Mr. II. Iiiin tu dvaurva a uliiiro of puhlio l"!r"""s-'- ... II. Hip ternn per .lay Inm Leon nxtvl at th lonraloof $l.2i ct'pi znu, isjS. i j r. M.Xi() IIOIM'.I xk ir a it it a .v; a'.v.'.v T. 'Hie subscriber rcspeetl'iillv announces to the nub- lie that he has tnkun the nbuvo nl.ind, in the bor oiikIi of Clearfield, nnd is prepared to ncconiino diilo all who may give him it call. Tho public may rest assured that it will bo conducted ill tho best manner possible His table will be supplied with Ibe belt tho niiirkel nfl'enls. His Itar lilled with the choicest brands of wines and liiiiors, and bis stables will bo under Hie euro of allentivo and careoil ostlers. DAMliA .M. WEAVJiK. Feb. 11, lSi7.-y. "VTATIOVAI, lAtll V(.- iioti:i,. XI T bo subs.'ribei liuvinj; taken tho above ttell known aland, tormei ly kept by II in. A. Miooll, in Ciirwcnsvillf, I'a., is ren.lv to neeoinmoilute all tt ho may fnvor Inm witn iheir J.alrouaKe. Hi tut l will iilwnys be nup plied with Hu. I,v.t the ark.t nflurds. and lit liar with the choir ii,iiors. His stable will be under Hie care of a (entire hostlers. DAVID f-MlTH. Ciirwensviile, April II. I sis. FLEMING HOTEL, ! ( 1 "" VIKUI.V KNOWN AS TtlK Goon Intk.NT,) CL'K WEXSVILLE, Clenrtirlil Couiii, Pomsihaniu. The ubseiiher begs leuvo to in form his old ciislomeri, and the public generally that he has recently tuken the above well known stand, and that he bus intirely refuted uml refurnished it in a style adapted to the age, and tbo wants of tho entire traveling community. HIS TABLE will always bo pr ivided it it'j crery luxury the miirki'O and surrounding country will iifT.ml. HIS BAR will bo supplied with the choicest w ines and li- ''"""' ttto cta tjt t-o HIS STABLES, j which are the best and most cnminoilioua on the roud within a day's travel, will always be in , charge of carefui and uttentivo hostlers. In 1 short I Everv department of his K'tnhlNlnnent ! i.- i:.. . .. .n .. .. i .' ".'iicu n un no mo columns and conveiucn cies nio weary traveller could desire. j"'i 2, 'is. VV.M. A. MASON. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WHITE SWAX.) Race st. above Third, Phila. fPHE proirietors of the above well known o JL tablifbment being thankful for the very liberal polronugo bestowed upon thctn tho past year, take this method of informing their friends and the public that they nro still prepared to ac commodate thorn if favored with a call. Iluring (ho summer mon lbs the house has been thoroughly renovated, improvements uiado nnd other extensive nltcrut'nns in contemplation. We arc determined to dovoto our wholo ol("n tion to business nnd (latter nirselvcs with the conviction that we shall be able (o give satisfaction- SIDES A STOVER. X. i. Carriages will always be in readiness to convey passengers to mid I mm Steamboat Land ings and Railroad Inputs. S. 4 S. .March .'list, ISiS.y, SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. CurwensviUe, Penna. riMio subscribor, formerly of the Exchange Ho X tel. I'hilipsburg, having taken tin above new stand sittiato on the bunk of tho river, in the i lewer end of CurwensviUe, would announce that ; be is now ready for the accommodation of stran gers nnd all utlmrs who may favor him with a call. The house is large nnd comfortable nnd travelers will tind every convenience ncces.-ary to their comfort. Ample stabling is attached to tbo pretiu.-ns. I DAVID JOIIXSON. February 10, 1S5S. C li L All F I K Ll) iiiiu. COnXIOH OF l-'IHST AM) M4RKI-'t' sriiri'rw -. , " ", ''" DIL2!lSIi2'i!:i21L!Lj I in I', un.lersigneil respectfully informs his i friends und tho traveling public in goiiorftl that I uo una uiuvu iu auove nouo. FUKMKliLY KNOWN AS THE HEMP HILL HOTEL, The IIoisE hits been rotten tly refitted im proved, and newly furnished ; EXTENSIVE STABLING HAS 11F.EN COMPLETED ; AND UK 1S rKEI'ARFI) TO ACCOMMODATE All who may give liiin a call, in tho most pleasing and agreeable manner. , S- (. a T5) , , . iilii IS jlXAJ k SQWlltilZlU With everv thina to rend. r '. ,, n ,l.-,;...l r. "..,,,,,-, , , , "umt sliipriint vlace. will be supplied with on assortment of choice li quors j and ho will endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner that cannot fail to give the 1T I.I.IT SATIsl-AtTIDX. The house is situated in a pleasant nnd quiet part of the town, and no expense or attention will be spared to make it one of the best houses in the county. A lib eral patronage is respectfully solicited ,, , H. II A VS MORROW. Clearfield, aug. 1?, H y CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE Bbove Holel, having recently been fitted tip fr a house of entertainment, is now open for the aceonuno.latiou of the public. Trnvele i will find this a convenient house. May 19, 18SK, j0jIX J0RDAx. AMBEOTYPES For 50 cts I ritlll.'. ,,n, I. i ,, 1 undersigned would respectfully inform tne L VDIliS and GENTI.KM KS i of Clearfield and vllnii. l , .... I w""ji ""t ue nas tilled up Itooma In Shaw'a New Row where he will r.-maiBn or a few dy, 0ty. All who would doslrs a HrliL i:l" . ... ,DtMt uni ,m-'r' T0(1 will pleas call, , You that have beaiitr .h....l.i . tr.n ... "l'i l UIU thllt hnv Vtaatitv r ii . . npum io nail tliKO IL Yau tha, hve none( houU ! 8rt, iM, 1838. tf A' M HALU OHflAT HEMVAL 4 fa . ft. M . ... h M .. - I (i it, I in rniKP, TKt ...., J V d ire In...,",,. finle, emmly en-l l"n , I l.nrll", llief, frBi " '!'" ""v "i i"imh.,mi; j ' rum f, I runic M,.,n t,n. i.l. . " " el,... i niiaiiiT . li ii ... ... 'i' r,t J "i "" ' "i iht 0, . : 1 ' i'ii-i....F . i.niii.i.i, inn - . i, .. ........ I.. 1.1- f. Mow men. lie I.,. i l'".'uH ' ii.l fii.li.iiier., and t.r ftrw onM " or hhnxllli a call, l,( he ha. I,.,,JV Mortment of line work and tnv . . ' Almi. lien!.' Ilnller. ,.,!. 7 "t tyle In nit rim r. Mormi r,,. 'l?t j! ' ami i in ni ran hiooti (onmantl . l i Kin.lit.it for Ml,., kit r,eer,. I " '.""M :n)l,,i, , t . , . . wur. i... wnrranteil not to rin i.. ' rmniiiK ,o l.iwn will Itiid him itt ihi .k . "1 oeU ir.i t,y r. n. l'f'i clot'k tnbliiihinenl, neitrly ftppnnKe ujf j ;'averii lre. Moll in buji ami rut 'I , j.ur o. .ie r.iaired. . llu, "f n if.ni nnd of it. Ui FRSR Riiout ! June 30, 19.VS. S,n. BT' S. Tho pajlnemhip h.-rotofuro !., I Iween John Mef.iho i. (leorird New.,,. ,M duy dissm.vod by inutuiil ooneiit, and the boo j aeeonnt., nnd nil effect, are now In the bin J i of V. Short for ttlvinuut The bunlnen will J rnrried tin in fu luru by '. K'ioi t, Alai, tioor YJ rw-L I IOM f .. ...I. ' l , - ..lecrtJ, OKOHOENEWSOS; I'lHST ll'IK!iTKla l;i)I BOOTS &i SIIOFi ALWAYS ON HAND, JOSEPIIGOON, TIIAXKFl'L for past furore, and eratcfnl' J fiiltirt) riRotH. ili'iiiroit to inforin the eiliucMl not, viL-iniiy, nun ins uiu irieinit, nnu pntriic.uJ piiriteiiinr, nun no lias ruiiioved l'j Uig SU'Jrt ihiii.m ni tnu fcnst eua ol TViif First Ihor West of the Mansion IIom, where be has on hand constantly, a largo lj ment of every variety in the BOOT AND MJOK LI.R Cl'STOSI HOUk ATTENDEU IO W1TU DISI'A'.fll Tho vory best of stock will be used, aaiiiJ piiins spared to iiiuko neat fits and durable ml ah ..r u.i.:..i. i... ..i....: i r i Goon VERY LOW for the rbaut miiMo. ,..i ..i ,iii.ii mi, i.u uiiuuitvu ..,11.1 lilt! sum JOMM. t'lcurtiuid, Aug. 18, 1863 "HUME AGAIN." IV EED A WEAVER bio now roceiviiir in. opening it largo aud well selected Suieka uoods, consisting ol Dry GooiIn, (.nireries. Hardware, Que, a ware, HiiiiIn and shoes, Oila, I'aluls ttX I Drugs, Hats and ItoniiclN, Kalis tk spikes, Salt and 1'isli, I ..o ...,i uoc,,.-! .'..tu, niu.io uiumiy reqmreiiu. ,, the country, w hich they offer to the public out I i. .V...IB a.-i-i,.. uo inm m mo county. t4a , and see tlie new, tieautilul auduselul. I june t), 1S5S. Iron Depot, Kept by Merrell & Car On Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. IS the place whore all tho 'ollowing art: to can be had at reduced prices : bar Iran of all sizes Ly the small or ly tk, quantity ; Cast Steel of various sizes and 5k quality ; a larye assortment of Stores, an ti which will be found the Xew World ( ii Oak Premium, Great Hepublie, Luck's ?ti rut, and the derated Minnesota. AU'f a lar:;e assortment of nwe-plates and Poitt Stores, and Air-tiahts of various Pattern- A!so, Ploirs of the best and latest pattern! Also, of their own Manufacturing a larg, tt sorttnent of Tin-ware, Stove pipe, Sheet-'m pans of all sizes, and all articles of the kit. Set their line ki jit always on hand. House S Xf Uny done to order, and Tin Hoofing dnnenA despatch. Also, a large assortment of z'i kinds of honse-krrpinq vtensils constantly ni hand. ' COl'XTllY MllllCHA.XTS aro invited lo call, as they can be accoinraoiu li at very low figures with anything in our line. ! All orders will bo thankfully received ii i promptly attended to. ' 0. B. MERRELL L. R. CARTER. J N. B. They will also receive every variety ' nticlcs cn c cission, at low rates. M. & 01 Im ' rtant to Lumbermen. THE subscriber takes this method informi :. nnv and all persons wishing! o procure tne th .t j ..gent for Clearfieltl County, an 1 il. furnish ami put in the saitl wheel, l.A ..!..... ill.. . ' " 1 , W' " plication being made to Inm at his ri- donee in I.awrenee township, three rnilfi south of Clearfield borough, or bv letter addressed to him at Clearfield P. 0. JOHN A. I! EED. Lawrence tp., Sept. 1, 185S. 3m. pd. A HOMESTEAD FOE $10! VFKW MORE OF TI10SF. DESIRABLI FARMS and ltuitding Lots, in the Gold K gion and other portions of Virginia, snd to H divided amongst the subscriber for the benefit the new town of Rappahannock. Subscriptiuai only ten noi.LAns each : one hnlf down, the rwl nil (inlivurv r.lin Tli-i-n ...I,a..ilir Kt a Iln'ilding Lot or a Fnrm, ranging it 'value from $10 to $.'(0,000. These Farms oi Lotsnresold sot-heap to induce settlement, sufficient number being reserved, the incresseii ,ho Vl,l,8 t hich will compensate for the appa- rcn, juw ico now BS,0j One acre lots in towi will be oivem to industrious mechanics who wi build upon thctn. A company of settlers called "Thb RArruli' itoi k riuNF.Kti Association, is now building.uJ will commence their settlement in the sprin. Ample sorority will be given for the faithful per formance of contracts and promises. JT-if Monr. Agents Ait Wantkd to okui subscribers, to whom the most liberal 'ndm ments will bo given. Somo Agents write that they nro making $'J0() per month. For full re ticulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac, applr E. RAIUO, Port Royal, Candino Co., Vfc nov. Is, 1853. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP fpilK Partnership heretofore e xlstlnj b.'lM X r. Lorain and lr. IlarHwiek in tae P tice of Medicine' is thi - dav dissolved bv mtl i ronienl All persons having accounts wits th firm will plcaie call and aettle immediately, " if they cannot pay, give thci; notes. Tk booki I will remain nt their old office; where Dr. Hrt- ita can ne inunu at an nn attend to professional calls. wick can ne lounu at all times, aitlicr io www" nrvnv T.ORArS Oct. 18th, 1858. J. Q J1ARI6WICK TTEAVY and DRESS OVER-COATS seiI Tery CUCP KRATZERS. ! " V . ....--.rav 500 Bushels CORN, 200 DUDe1' BccI" whiat, and 300 buhli Bt. h of WM. F. IR- i i i 1