:,i,n4 frintim, %. - mok guNsoz_Tar—£l4.7 IM,I32IEOUIILLIV.I`Ciri3Cir)S2. Neatly unit l'romptly Execurod,, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENN'A Tars establishment is now-supplied with an extensive assortment of JOB TYPE, which will be increased as the patronage demands. It - can now .turn oat Ptuxvom, Of every description, in a neat and expeditions manner— nud an very reasonable Wow. Snell as Pamphlets, Checks, Business Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Headings, Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Fare, Invitations, Tickets, &0., Oset. The Maids of the establishment, and the public getter. ally are respectfully solicited to send in their orders. , A b-itANDBILLS Printed at an hours notice. AZ-DUDS of all kinds, Common and:Judgment Mans, School, Justices', Constables' and tatter BLANKS, PriALLed correctly and neatly on the best paper. constantly kept for sale at Ode office, at prices "to stilt the tlmesi" Subscription price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER, One Dollar and a Half a Year. Address, Wst.'l4. BRESLIN, Lab11.110II; iSa ISAAC HOFFER, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER. n i Vllo}l In Cumberland street, ()melte the Eagle Ho y,/ td, Lrbano Pa. [Aprll2% DARHJS J. SELTZER, • . ATTORNEY AT LAW. I,VI ICE in Cumberland street, nearly opposito Brua's 1 Hotel, Lebanon, l'a. [Aug. 26,'57. LEVI AI El LY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. v 1 LL attuud Lis official bu.siness; also, all other legal and proffisaional boldness entrusted to him will he promptly attended to. oFner.---ta oumberlaud street, second door east from Market street, Lebanon, Pa. [July 22,'87. LAFAYETTE BROWER, GAS FITTER. A 11/01NIXICI A. ;].:ELY'S Office, Walnut street, LOR AL 11011 i Pa, A large null beautiful tonmtmentof FIX TURES from the well-known establislitnent of Emistetit's .t lion, always on band at Philadelphia prices, sy 4 3- Ali work warranted to Oro satisfaction. All orders will be faithfully exacutielou the most reasonable terms. The boa of reference given [Sep. 16,'67. P. G. W YK EL, BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, .Union Dcpwit, Diurphiu County, .Fit. lAM I'IMPAUF.D;nt all times, to put up MICK "Wottic,ln tilt itb branches,and on the shortest 1 .!, notice. Also, 'Unica' BtfILDEVOS, DOILERII, .; WAtiA,,ltoStits; liftmen's, rind all work connect .l.l with ale elUtt.ie 14 done. Arif - ,1 Gang of Slone Masons w aytuready to put down foundat lons, and do stone work of every description. [July 1,'37-4. REMOVAL., A DAM ME has removed his RAT it CAP STORE, AL to his New Brick Building, (opposite his lattreand,) m Cumberland Street, midway between . 31nrketartrcet., and the Court !louse. lie ON tends cordlakinyhatlon to nil his blonds, and the public, to giro hihriv:iall. in lilt new toention. lie has Jost opened"ate , NEW#EicLODA bought iu antleipetiou of bie Itprnovat and the Cbristmaa Holidays. Lebanon, Dee.,30,1.857. REMOVAL. A f 110 AS. llttto Miss Wommenottp) would respectfully inform the_ Ladies u tnon; and surrounding country. that she has Remeecel, her Millinery Eadablishnient lo,Sqedh side of C'uttakrtati .111 . efe, Fifa raelliMatt. a few doOre'Emit of Pinegrove road. whore she will continireAo KIikirENUTIIIVRTFS ' ob Sir latest styles . anti furnish nil kinds of Tninnvinsiiiit• able to the neftSoll. llonnote will olso'he feritrairetitly and quickly. She raTectfully Invitee the,Littlitortogive her a coll. [Lebanon, Arprit7 _ • .. .Sisavisig, Iltre . im z and-, Sha oupootaing galloon. V131:1114111VIAN es IV It .1 LEY woulti„xespectfully . form the public that they luyyge ittlattailat their stabilshmeut to tqatlcet Street,' Wait 'abet lit•Johnitt. • liark's itotel,. Lebanon, wherelt,will give them. phmsore to wait on all who may favor noon with their patronage. They have lout much experience is theebitsittess, and - wilt spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to their custo mers. They have matte every arrangement fur the per fection of their Madness. They cordially invites call and trial. ' Lebanon " 14atoli 1858. New Barber Shop. I Imito E W. DALY. MAnxY.T STUSZT;opposite the Leh ' kJ" anon Dank. would respectfully infante the.Oitizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he still continues his firstwiass Shaving 4. Hair Dressing Saloon, iad is prepared to an business in the neatest_ and best style, and would Sol ! albttLglett hifd &With ; Lebanon, Oct. 'IL . , , lienry W. 'Overman, \TO. 14 (Old No. eyscslllTll,lllD Street, - bekneJlitrt:- ,1 rt, Ithilatiehthitt. ' LEAVIRER BEAZER: Calf Skine, Moroccom, Linings. Bindings, - • • - 11ND AND OAK SOLD Ste. N. D.—Dough heather, bought, or taken In exchange. March le5S.-Iy. ice! Ice! ontleroltrned have, this winter. lahil In one o f the I must beautiful lota of BeItI . NUAVATHR ever housed in this place, and will seive families every intern ing throughout the apason. They will also furnish fee at all bourn In eases'Or alek netts or death. *'L For temp, apply to JIRINILA.Iif) S SIIOTT. Lebanon, March Beitry Bartniftills Brewery LAGER BEER SALOON,' — ' TN Cutnbortatut &foot, wont or the Plaoklroad; LNG non. Bohli'eltzer and Esmberger Chatte r . I.lolland tarring, whnloonlo and Ronal. A largo rocart.'in sectaid story In free for m r otings, socletloscdd, Lo.anon t Doc,9,lBs7, . .= . Leb n , ano Female Seminary. rims Notritent", , ffEsszolr ,of the aLDIMNON -)141.1•4,0,11415kter commenced on the cloy it February, . 'Mathieie will give instruction in Needle AT,oric,,. . ; ••• • n. Principal, MODESTO DECAMPS, Teatherof .I..lesie and French. Lebanon Feb, 3,1.858. New Stage 'Line BetweeLlturamelstoint and Idicl4loovtn , (AN and after the If4ll inst., the sub- 011 .., scribers Will run a 'Daily Stage Line between I tumMelsterwif and Middletown; connecting with the clue on' the Lebanon Valley Itailioad on ttigkrrival and departure .hf the same at ilummeln town. They arid keep n LIV.DItY S'CADUE atMldtile town for tit° twhommoron of the pulpit?. ' Dotal hortie2 and alt kinds of ketlVe - November 2 1.814. ritarine'V COBBlllti. • lirish:ll 7 italliey... . .- , LI E, ,botintlON WititilUST, And N. V. RUM, of a m 5 two riot. ; q nal i ty, Pot roceired And for auto at . 'II.EIGAnT'S Wine and Liquor Store. Lebanon, Dec. 30 ,186 7. . A,lnbrptypefi. . • r you *mut AwjaatathriPt Igateittnint be beat;eull nn pt ~ .}J KI IJI, In Auem Melee Neat In.Clun berland otreot, Lebanon, Pe. (Jatta(6lB6B.A. ~_ fi ~. Garden Seed& ' .„,, 7' , - • GARDEN' SEEDS I Warranted Frady _ hot roaolred.by. GUILFORD A. LEMBEIMER, non, rieb. 10,14. Drumisto. --.—._.._. . TMPORTANi I.NYONNIATION, trbleb meh, 1 suffering lit families may be avol ed. sent to marl clod men and thole contomplatinonarriage... ..AdOrem enclosing Ibur stamps, DRAD DIS:CONDE, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dee..16,14.--6m. /1.1/./uftolt:of ror,lnership. 14.11.1rirtteferikrp herete . foriPexlettng betViiein gAM . L. Ep. , 41 ,30 ~:r„ .#. trallp t iv att., qvilly. ‘cf,f4 4 ge, etti Aft connit Pa., a , itUNlNadivaillz the. . .. d a p , A , Narch,.lllbB, by mutual corsiectitirm SNYDER, Ideielkalt *BC.* E. E. KINZER. ..- . . .. F 4, "Iverson._ A BOUT '14)1781Z PHILADELPIIIAI—TIVE. JC L th e . w WITH rr nary L, almlar street. bo- !•. low filth' woo. Every Rttontion given, with "6 ~1 1 ileanyto.please,, Dohaut!fo sl,pzu DM. . 1 . . July 22;'67-Iy. . lt. 3r. HOPKINS,Pretvw •• • • ?LTS Allen's and other Revolvers, #llglo.and.diatde barrel Pistols, rine Pocket. Karl% Port .Stannios, wees In great variety and sod at the lowest 434 A nrazonstigx * 4 - Cheap Jewelry and Faoc3s Store.; 15, 1867 •> • Call and' See r. reArtPxat. Carpets! On Cloths! Onßhatha rTholiet °l Batiltets VCarpst Chain! Carpet t. 86d koathers: Bed Bsedtterel Corn Brooms! Corn Broomst Band Ba. an d a...,10j4ety. of other Goods, received and dallystommg by . A Co.'s Express, which win be sold Shln t & by Leo, Piot :28,'58. , .. .. ... __ —Notice to Creditors. A LIAPMESONS indebted to the firm of SHIRK* TICE, int . or to p o ilyiejEL U. /MIRK, ear] , Boek.st.Ogoleni, or otbenrieO, aro swquestpro makey payment' folinta lt, Boca Irian, Nes.,at Ms Moo, in Lebanon,and nava cgete. '' ' • LEVI KLINE, . . ... AMOS It. BOTIGHTEIt, ' tebanr, Oct. 7,,' „ 1i7: ; Attorneys Mr ere/ilk:lm c Lo4WIROI . 'o767:T.Olitrq I CLO TL r ilia ! . Clothing iiiii:the ''pillion. • r 1 1 11 EL ANGEST,tioet eager ted ottodc ofitssuly-ibiideClotb - I Ing ereetrxhlbited in Gebsinon, winciustononed at the Mead -Quarles for Good OW Olio . Clikaing 1. In Comborland street- opposlte the Court 'louse. RritSrlirreiN k Illtinergn . take tbo Rodin selling clump; they can't be beat. Wo Wylie our flumeroni Customers and the public In general, to Gall and examine our new stock oVFALL and iVINTEIt C1A7171140, agiigAting Lt4.Aynlia of Over. oce94 . Blothied FroottlMati igfricaer And %Wows Coats, Wye' Coa ts, Vcs..litl 741 1 1 , ass, em stook at new etype c.Clhncy at nikpan ( l4. -, vet , plUsb and aattn,Veite ill ndeiple rig; encbah sl , merino aline and draffMee , • heal,' an)tlittand wool ,dmvere,Cietenan knit Jackotel,cril isti alttoDA o . 6 l. M._ti,f' fai l :comforte noclittes, stiep#nde ''ol viiralitMand" o "" /4111 d, ': . _ ti nd, oaiie, Trunke, VaNijergild Igk et /916 0 all tetvo old st Jai) foxiest 1141 1 ;;; ^ ' Oct. i ' 7, 's7': Atterti:44l,lsXo.- "--.Nd. • s . tit , -r cr • - vtarue VOL. 9---NO. 44. Great Crowds--Low Prices. ONE morning , last week, as a friend and myself, were leisurely walking out Market street, and on arriving near the corner of Guillbrd street, our , attention was at tracted to a large crowd of Ladies—and ['early all of whom were provided with large market baskets, and others with satcltels.hanging to their arms, and . were evi dently intent upon the same object. Upon inquiry we found' that in the Mansion' Ilouse, on the corner of OrtilL ford and Market streeta, is located the extensive Dry Goode, Grocery, 'Quecilewaro Store of our polite and affable friends, FUNCK & BRO., who have just opened a large stooleof4W %oder and that the great crowd: of La- dies were their,revlarcustomers, who may be seen daily at their counters, parchaNing their gob& All we saw wore evidentlj ., . satisfied With their purchases ; were loud in the praises of the excellent quality of their stock; 'and all were of the tinariiiiione . Opinien that PUNCH &GIRO. sell the best lituifities i at lower. prices, than any of their competitors. So our.adOce.W6iddle to you, one and all, both groat and small, to give_Futtes &13ao. a call, and they will surely try to ifiease you.'• PEDESTRIAN. North Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857. . BOWMAN, lIA.UEB, * ,.b "CAPP'S L UsIFI BER This:Wtiy,'if you Want Cheap Lumbei. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship fOr the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform, the public at large, that their place of business is Wimp' BoWsuctes Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square Item the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled It With a new. and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such„ aullturtos, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATII3 2 SHINDLES, AND Seastrit.lc, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to . eall, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they lief)O, that "by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance " of public patronage. BOWMAN, naulat &• on PP. Lebanon, April 8, 1858. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 111ILADELPIIIA. • Inaportatit Atimounceitientl rro all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, suctidts Spermatordwea, Be mi n Weak ness,lmpote nee,Ooner threa,G I eat, Syph s, the Tice of Onanismior Self-Atiuseote. The 'Howard Association, in view of the awful destruc tion of human life t caused by Sextuitiliseasesand the de ceptions practised upon the unfortunate ii'cagof nub, diseases by Quacks, bare directed their consulting Sur geon, as a Charitable Act - worthy of 'their' name, to give Medical. Advice Gratis, to all 'periolitllitts afflicted, who apply b 7 letter, with a description of their thinlition, (age, occupation,-habits of life, Sc..) and in 'crises' of extreme poverty and Suffering, to furnish itrecticines free Of charge. The Iltrward association is a benevolent Institution, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the" sick afiddistressed, afflicted with "Virulent andTpitlemic Dis eases." It has now a surplis of Means, wlifeh the Direc tors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It LA nOodless to add that the Association commands the highest' Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. I i ~ Just Published, by the Association, a *port on SM‘i . matorrhma, or Seminal Weaknesvtlarvice of ,Onaniare, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of Sex dni by the consulting Stirevisti,whioli Will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) free of ckargu, on the re ceipt of two stumps for postage. • • • - Address, Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consitlting Surgeon, Howard Association, No, 2 South Ninth: Street, Philidel phia,-Pa. By order of the Directors. - - - • - 'EZRA D. MARTWELL, Preet. • GI o: FAIT:CHILD, &Cry. , R. SMITIC SMITH BROTIikR, Law.; Loan and Land Office, Bellevue Oily. icebraska—Terrilory. LiPECIAL AE TTNTION "tome urination of 0 Titles to Real .Ettitte; Searching fram ing AbstritetsoDeetift. Iforids tfinfritortggiTs: Losss,efteleri fur Eastern Capittiliats at Western Rates of on 'Mortgages or other ,Iteal Naafis securities. Taxes paid in any tmunty in .the,Teirittiry And West ern Town. Our COMMIRSIOIIB for truyinitf? d selljng Roof 'Estate, negotintEng or collecting Loans, per dent, . Land Warrants bought and sold. . • - i• Also special attention given to theitielection and entry Lands for Settlers or 'Eastern capital:lets. either With Land Warrants or Money in Nebraska or, Western lowa. We charge Ten Dollars per One Mildred and Sixty Acres, and make reasonable deductions when entering large quantities. When Limit Warranteare sent, Two and a half per cent per acre, the 'Land - office - fee ($4,00) must accompany the locating fee. •Aiso the same per centage•ffir selling Warrants. • •••- - When - Warrants are sent, the Nos. fit Warrants, date, to whom issued and assigned, should be copied awl re. tained lo guard against loss - in - flails. ' Remittances to us can - be niade in Draftson any of the Eastern cities. We will enter Land with Warrants or Cash, buy im proved or Unimproved kind or Town Property, or nego tiate Loans on Real Estate liecurity, - all in the name of the person furnishing the funds, pay all fees, taxes and commissions, forUne-third of the gross profits accruing from the sale of the' property or collection of the Loans —all expenses to come out of our third of the profits:,;,, We will also eater Land, hay Property, effect Letitia; ..te.; ea above stated, guaranteeing, to the parties their capital with Ten per cent. MOM. per 11111111.111, and an equal division of ihe profits, ivitlionenny further Charge or expense to them. Our arrangements are such that we can miter Lands the offices in the Territory am Western lowa. A Competent Surveyor alwuys in r&tdi ness to find and select choice Lands, Coal Fields, Rock Quarries, 31111 Mc% Stirlen" Trnets, Tho• Land others in Western lawn baring been Owed fur the two years last papt, aro open new forprivato entry. Within the' nekt twelve , months there will lie offered for sale in Nebnudin, one and a half million Acres of Land, comprisitig the best portion of the Territory, ex tending along the Missouri Inver, from the Southern boundary to the mouth of The L-eau-rpti.eourt ltiver. lye solicit Eastern - L.4MM for investment. • lnvestritents properly - made . in Western Lands, Town. Lots and 31Ortgegenrii - noti paying from Twenty-five to Four-hundred per, cent. ]hung of the first pioneers of this vast and growing Country, and Intimatelyuttegnainted with nearly every portiontoffNebtfin` kff ant Town, 'ire feel confident, tiat we 'spill in Wel?) ientlar satisfaction in all henesS en . truste44o - LetterS en4fitry - promilidy answered free of ilharge. , ittnitszicEs:--lion; Wm. A. Richardson; Dor. of We:. braska; ttdtt.lei Ferguson, Del. to Congress, Nebraska; Denton and Town, Bankein, Council Bluff l. Iowa; G,Cf). Ofedir, DatikfituXedar Rapids, Iowa; Bank of Elgiu; Illinols;-liene„linnes -11 : Campbell, Pottsville, ra:;,lfort. Adapt Orittlnizer anti JaCob Smith, Esq., Inhation;'Pa. Wieh 3,1865.i-41*i Dr.. ftlorge?s - . 1 titan ,loot Pills • DuAkuirni.i.,..,.rgonse's /ADIAN 11004 PILIA ' 1111,13 s ut . thei'greaAt'l of his life in treviding, having visited *mope,.tdal., .. Africa, mr well ns North Amerkao-Lliiiisiiiiit three MR among the Indians of our Western Country—itwertin this way that the Indian Reed Pills ;were firat dlicovercd.:• Dr. Horse was the first man to establish - the fent•tiont dil diseases arise from Impurity of the Blood -that outstrength,*health and life depended upon the.vital fluid.; ' ..- - . .. When .00 varions , passegee bteocrie clogged. an d do not act in perfect harmony with the different funetions of the body, the.blooillooett Reaction, becomee thick, corrupted and diseased . ; thris causing all pains, sicknees and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we dte•doptivectof„-extd.if nature is•not waisted in throwink oil tlte stagnant humoty;dhcr.blood will become choked and cease to rict,tand thdtbur light of life will forever be blown out. ."-IlOW.lin porta n t then' that we should keep the varkitis pluisiigeing„lhe bolllre% end E'm r u r open. And how UW •:17°1Pc7.w.ijtl rrIeVk.c1,%3,7,n' u l l " t ihirpits a k a r ests +I th ino s elinin Nature rden. for the i Rh and rellyeryfislir Ckgy , of •thirel i t l a front whl 0 sty Atplort, lt oerut the r et. s ,- nide*" n.t row ig. p out mil. ii6r WV Of the's° fitttiqn Within. The Behead tin i plane *frith is 4441txpeeternittpth'at °Pena rind unclogs the passage to the lungs, end thus; la antOothing 'minter, performe Its duty by ;throvelm,;•.otT pflegra, and other hit ,i niers freed the lungs by copient'apittide . The third is; a 1 Dirtretief which gives erutoand double strength to the kid-' nays; thus ettedurpOtd; they; dredv;ltirge neiounteaf lin- I purityofionittliii blood, ;Alia A theethr l ower Out bounti- 1 tally by the urltutry or waterlatßage, and which could i not have beendlicharged in any other inty,•:.The fonrth lea Cathartic; ardLaceompanirdi the sthdr. Pteputiee bf the Pills while enmeil•in d ual.fylmtho bl 004; the:Omit , ear particles of impurity whAli.eannel pen by the other 1 outlets, are thus taken op andebp,veyell off in great quan- ; r .. ; titles by the bowels: ' ' '.' "I ' ' ' - y Eficetlif,ckboVq, itis shoivn •thititi pr. Nforee's Indian 1 ffoot WA. pnt' orgy enter the\itlpipacli, . byt Utnt'lrfo, uni" • red withAlte'blbtod; tacithey; •flnd onW.folarery part, triad ririgittet,''ildi'?;heVeßouf4tlciirtilry'Vrlt Its' _ fr° b " l ‘ o:d ll , l a cm ne6 Pqrteotli'healthy; boniteq'Aciffy ill/4 0 . 1 4 1 * ;tad • pain is driven from .the systool, for they cannot remain ; Whist thit Hedy bdeoi6es 'do pßeli Aftd clear. The reoste.whydleople are soNelreesodAfbieysitic Ind olti no many die, to because ..they ~dti let get a wil e de aththAvilitylnes ;to the ateleted parti;And which will open the natural pastimes for the dismal, to be erehoutrheriee, a large quantity 'of food and' other idatter is Ridged:And tbitlatotitoth;andltiteatlnes ore liteptiltoverflowing with tfie corrupting t mear r thus undergo/9B -disagrewhich 1 K44. ? for? mentatkm', , constantly mikifig with the bro gurfir the corrupted matter threimh eter os, •l vein and arte ry,• until life in taken fnim the body by disease.. Dr. Riede's PILLS have lidded to theVeliff tiit9r4 llos , n victorp;sby . osfetoring 'pinions offiti Nell rt4fl I:Adorning heelth and happirieSs. Yea, thousands who have been rt.% tonne n ted -with . , sielyn essi pie.p.l an g uilh, afeeble tread; !nee lam tobroiffeu b the burn rite of •reging fever and whohave bosh brought as it were, withiu a .step of ' the 'afloat graver Utovllta lla ready to testify that they would have boen nniebesed with the dead, hed•lt Rat .bistai.ftir thiegreit lad * OIIII P I ful medicine, Morales Indian Roamer : *Retorter/ l*e, doses had beeft tiken.;; they' werelabselutely astonished. In witnessing their charming' effeatte. vhi•ot only do,00•7 give immediate ease and etrength, awl Who Awity talk* nees. pain and anguish, but they at once go to weak at the foundation of the disease, which lathe blood. -Them fore, It will be shown, especially by. those who use thaw rim, that they will se elentuse and parity, that diase that deadly enemy—will takd Its flight, and, the flufdibf youth and beauty willagain return, and the prpfPett of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten yourdtlts ,CAffilleware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. !Agent:line have the name of A. J. War= & Co- on each b".,' Are $49 ikruKtire or,‘plerybijs/#l4l : l__. 4 . there Are. spur olio., A. 3. PrItITE:d - COI, sVii olo.ft, • 50 Loonatit StreecTieki! ork_ir ;''•D#! fdoree's Indian Root Piligara Bold by ill`doilkf tr 1 , 41 IdediAlcita:':/igopti wanted lit u itiverjr lovnt';'vilinge 1 144 hamlet Of the land. Parties ilealrinethe: tom VA___Pu; itit* aft 10010 'Pr terms. Price: 2s ' ppgWiPt ,e'l x ; fi. biZlilt i t l itnto o rtcolpt of sl;pestigt Rifl.;. LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1858. elpirt Unity. THE YM=LIiVER'S EIT J. W.' SWEET As thin is a; hatchet I've grown, And poor as Job's turkey, by golly! I stand like a 'sea' recrovicalOne-- Bad victim of Love's melanCholy. I feel most confoundedly blue, Life's rose is turned into thistle, )Zy sweet-heart bos turned out untrue, And socked me as sick as a whistle. Though livo'y and keon as a rat, And playful as any yeung kitten, She has grd, the sharp claws of a eat, • And has showed them to me thro' the mitten Of our village girls she is the As plump as 'a pairidge 'aim grows,— yer lips for two parries would sell,— ,', Her elle4s rad as a rose. Like two bran new dollars her eyes,— Iler figure neater than wax; In beauty with Venus she riser- Her hair It is finer than flax I I courted her day after day, Expecting a 'wedding to folkur; Alas for my love thrown away, Her heart, like a pumpkin, 'wail hollow I As thin as a batellet I've grown, And poor as Job's turkey, by gollyl I stand like a scarecrow, 'A:iietini to Lerre's"melanelieliri- 4115erliantoto. TAKING HIM AT HIS WORD. "As near as I can remember, it was fifteen years, ego.this last winter thit atteeded a danc ing school in Detroit, with a yOung lady then re siding in the city. I had made up my mind some years ago that I would never get married, :bat it was.suclust.pleasatrt.busiikesh.4 conlanok: find it in by heart to let the girl alone, so, I paid, her tuition fee, iiidlitteidea - the'class is her company every night. About the middle of the term, sev eral of the young people, ourselves included, were talking in the Withrow on the subject of matri mony, abLI, of course, become interested. as wdll as the others. On going home that evening I told my companion that I bad determined to get married in the spring, and asked her ads ice in making a selection for a wife. • She made no re ply for a-moment, and I told her if she didn't know anybody better fitted for me, I would like to have her think the matter over, u.nd tell me by the last of the sehool What she thought of. mar:. ring me'herself. I was joking all the time, you mast understand, and no more thought of marrying her than I have now of marrying Queen Victoria. She promised to think of it, however, and I returned to My-. boarding-house, and gave the subject no further thought until some weeks later—and as luck would have it, on the last evening of the School, the Fubjeet was again brought up in the conversation, just as we preparing to return to our home, for the night.-- After-"tearing the hall,we talked and chatted of rdiffereit t matters,anded.different , subjects, till we readied her residence. It Was late•aud,l,did net enter the hetise though she. strongly urged - me to do so. I badrb id "her geed'iftli and tun ing away, .whenl haPpened to recollect tad:made Wife; .and "Helen you premised to let me know tonight 'whether you would marry me this spring. Have you, made up your mid ?" '"Yes," said she, "I have been thinking about it, but I guess that lam a.little too „young. jf it Wasn't for that I *mild have no objectiomth „good'tlight,' then," Said I. "I didn't expect you would do it—bat I'm henna to' marry some one, and this spring too?' Before leaving.her, I engaged ,to s can the fol lowing evening. That nigh t I slept soundly, end the next ttiOhing had " forguttml all :theist 14 night's adventure. During the day I received an invitation to aitendaball to be held that evening, a few miles out of the city, and unlade arrange ments 'accordingly. ToWardS dusk 1 remeMber -44 myottgreeinent to see Helen, and I ttiouiht that-I i:mild run (Wet a.. Moment, and afterwards have time tD attend the ball: Arrival at the house, I met the lady: in the doorway, and I thought for san instant that she was "rigged up"' iu extra. style, which I was, it a loss to account for, thought T believe I coneled ed that slip; tad company, and I was therefore anxious not to be detained long'." Helettweleom ed. ,1.110 into ,the pai•lor With:a ,sweet,imile,..and took her seat beside 'ute.otr the sofa, was, ex pecting,every moment to .see some stranger enter the - room; and Ihad not yet'become satisfied that - we were alone, Whee . she saitl 7 -- : • • !.'Henry, I have made up my mind to marry • you . • .•' . -Had athunder-elap struck me I could not have been moresurpriscd; and after an instant of hesi tation I st..lmt,nered..cutt,,- "What did:Yon say!" 1 1 have concluded to marry You!" "0-oh, you have ! Well, :1* suppose it's Ali light; isitcn shall the event take place ?" • "I thought,.if It would suit you, that you might drivo. oround next Sunday, and we will go to mother's at Dearborn, and be married thorn !". "Well," said I, "11l see if I can,'! and us soon as possible I took my leave. I didn't go to tho ball that night—l forgot all tabout it and sat orer the stove till morning, thipk log of what a scrape I got myself , into. I ivon forgot to kook khe e, Ding , and alimst froze in . TttIVTVI4 Obegan to ReP•ibAtthe n ha made-um y allatallkiatikwould do. .41,w ouldlffter "IA telfritslealtogffe must ho married ionmediately, or not at all; and if she agreed. to that,:rsaw" aieLo ther Way - but tosubm it to any fate. AVhen• I entered the gate, leading up •to bar honiie, I heard her singing a lively song, and my conscience almost smote me for deceit ing the poor girl as I haul ; Ant,' sumnionod up courage to ring the bell, and minas up my collar and throw ing my head bauk, I aniidaisly awaited an answer to my sainmons: She soon, came to the door, and I Ns/tannin shown into,the parlor as before.. "fielen,V.A.cpmn2enciid, "1—" ""I.L-I—lTo'must be married lo•day, don't think.tbat I shall be able to la) married . at all!" "Well, just as you please, Henry, you may drive around about twelve o'clock and I will be .ready." . • • I gus4 uP! I drove up with'my ,carrifts:,mpa before night we wom married. And that wife b 118 been worth $lOO,OOO to me !--Dctroit A dver- ..p4V *or F!wx Gov. Wiegi.t(tovernor Who iota , jiiiilot•Curtani the. Adireoeste-in 1798:-- irgoaniyWit tioqpkev, via tree when i . steirity was terra? tite riqloOd `5.11,40 re) .u". 0 iil4 4.o•:oonr4VlAtir i . fe*:parttert ;I!:**SWPs.toPatte.dieerq. when - 0414;i 11 4 1 2 4. ti1.r10.fit: 417 ; . 1 7 .:i ;:ett.c: TREATMENT OF SAILORS. How the sailor is sometimes treated, may be learned from the followingextract from Rev. Mr. Taylor'S "Se'ved Yeats' Prinching in San Fran cisco." This book gives some giaphie descrip tions of the wrongs perpetrated on sailors : When the sail , ,r's bill at the boarding-housp runs up to cover the "advances," the landlord says to him Jack, you must ship:" "I won't do it," says Jack. "You shall do it; you owo um a bundfdd . " dol lars, and you must either pay me to-day or go to sea in the ship Ch.a Mugs." "0, I don't want to go to Ow yet," says Jack. "0, well never mind," sayathe landlord, "ad ore a eleverfellew, and you linty stay at my house as long as you please, and r ky me when you get ready.': Come, let's take a drink." Jack, very glad to be on such good terms' with the landlord, walks up to the bar, and drinks'io •':thesit'ealth of his master, toksitinutes he is - as insensible as a log. When he recovers from his misterious sleep, ho is oat of sight of land. He is awakened by the stern command "Wake up here, and-go to work." The poor fellow, rubbing his "eyes, inquires, "What ship this? Whither bound ?" - "To Hong Kong." "How did I get here?" "Why, you shipped, sir," says the master. "I never - shipped in this ship." "Yes you did, sir, and yen must go to work without any more grumbling," replies the cap; tain, sternly..:“.. "I want to see the articles,” says the sailor. "Well, sir, heretheYlin, What is yourname?T i "My name is John Waters." "There it is, written on the articles in two pla . ces, onco by„,,theib ipping master." . .. "I never 'signed thostrartieles," replied John. "No,".replieethe master, "you were too drank to write your name, but there's your mark." John puts his hand to his head and Studies a moment; and says: "I want my 'advance before I go ttt workp bow-much. was I to get ?" • • ‘;ono . hundintl'and - twenty-five - dollars, for the runipaid in advanced," replies the captain, "and berets yolfrittorount.from shipping office--+,,yeur bill with the boarding-master took 'one' hundred dol lars, leaving me twenty-five, which be banded me to give you when' you get sober." John takes the twenty-five dollars and .goes to work. But you ask, "what did the land-shark give to the sailor, to take away his senses so sud denly ?" It was composed of whiskey, brandy, gin, rum .and opium, which if a man drinks, he sinks into the Lethean stream for aldozen hours. ' But the kidnappers practice not alotto on sea fahn. Item 4 . n. ease . - from- the same volume. A landlord, hkeking a Man to . mako up a oxen;, met a German glakier on Long Wharf with a pack of glass on his back and said to him, "Hie, ray good fellow, don't you want a job ?" • - "Yes, sir." "I want you," said the shark, "to'piit some glass in the stern of that ship," pointing to a ship in the stream. "Jump into my boat here and I'll take von on board." So off they went. As, the German satin the stern of the boat, much pleased with the 'prospect of a good job, the ahark said to him, you hi* a. cigar, sir '1!" "Yes • • So the glazier sat and puffed 'away as he used to do in his Faderland, but before theyreaehed the ship he tumbled over in the bottom , 4'46' boat. The shark threw his pack of glass into the bay, and running alongside, hailed--"On deck there! lower away and haul up this man!' A rope was lashed around him and he was hauled tip.— The shark ran into the' captain's 'office,: saYing, "Captain, I've got a first rate Zeiler here; he'g' ;Tittle boozy to.day, but he'll be all right to-mor lowfl and got his • adyance. The 'pilot: Gorman waked 'hp at sea, with Oa - tiger job than he,hitd engaged for, lend worst ; of the litaine'ii; he M i ne t not only work for nothing but be kleked and miff ed throughout theu , rhole ioYage for having the presumption to impose himself as an able sea Man ' when he knew nothing about the business. The ; cigar Was drugged. :On one occasion a shoeinaker step - pea to ,the bar to taken drink andiraked . nii the newt day at eon, nd did not fiat baok to:hi; husinc . ;.; for nine mon thE. . _ THEPgc - 1,11 . 1 1 33000 K. SegICH. Frnsr.—A -young Gint• is diseeverbd surrounded by his friends, : wiio jesting .with him regarding hiS attentions `to a .cortain'ionng Young Gent.—" Boys. „tottlycht hOiv, you see I care .. nothing.foi. the girl—it is the old in an's,pbeket'book I eni after." • , Chorus of friends—:‘'lia t hi!" Scedxn ,SCKNE.—A Young )atly foatc4..x9r2s a iroxr . taff „ ils _ prirt; hesitates milt IMMO', and then'ile*ly re- mlrks : "Miss —,excuse me, but you . muct be weiti r ie Oat InY•frequant, my attentions, cannt?t, have been without an object!' Young lady—"Ah yes, so I've-heard, and/ ;bat/ bb only too happy to grant what you ,dei- sire." (Takes from the table a paper parcel ? and un,- folda it, displays a large old fashioned and empty morocco pocket book.) "This, I have been informed,, is that object. Permit me to `Pria'selit4 ; , and to eoligiiitulate you thar . you will in future have no further occasion to renew these visits and attentions." 1 . 1 TIM° AND LAST SCENS.—Young Gent swoons and dienppears. VALUE• U' •TIME. • 'When the Roinan Eutaeror. said, "I have lost a day," be uttertidwaaddtir truth than if he htiecx claimed; “.T., have lost: a kingdom." Napoleon that the . repa i d!! why he beat the Austrians was, that theystia IRA lemur the value of five min utes. At the ceithrt4ell Ipxttio.of Riroli, the eiE - on. diet seemed en. the - point ofiteing decided , against him. Ile saw the critical attqe of affairs, &nein istsattly took his resolution. lie dispatched a flag to thinitworianthead-guartors,with proposals for an armistice. The unwary Au'striOns fell into the .soare..;? l For alew minutes the thunders of battle were. hiialied. Napoleon seized the.precious mo ments, au4, while amusing the enemy with monk negotiations, re-arrao get' his line of battle, a:4.ns ed his front, and in a few minutes Was ready to renounce the force of diseussion for the stern ar bitrament of arms- Ibis splendid victory of Rl iol,lW4,;the. resUlt.' Slho ireat. moral..victories and deems of the world often turd in:five min . • • .• utsa:,Atlies come, the not seizing of which is ruin. Men may loiter, but time flies on the wings of the rIn(~ sad'all the greakinterestiof life:are speeding' on with that sure and silent tread' of • jet It is a eilOisisiiiiiiinka4reed,op one's finger for the Seim of remembering anything.— This is a very iiitleielit-plialee4 for we read, ‘t !. __llF,Ufla sig4ICIA ppObirlallandlli liDd Cher sbau.beav am-) OS: 01 froNkiliA*TPt. e .l "" ,vandal Where will you find an address that gives better representation of thwevila ofintemperanee than the following; . , - "IntepYyrinee cuts down youth in its vigor, manhood in its strength, and: ge bilis - Weakness, It breaks the' dither's heart;tliftfiN4s tho dusting mother; extinguiShiiiiiatitral affection, erases-con jegal but' filial attachment, blights tho parental hope, and liiinginteM mourning age in sorrow to.the grave. ' It prochicea - weakiteSs;.not strength, sicknes4' riot.' heal th, death, -n ot life. It makes wives: widows, children' orphans,'fathers fiends, and all of thde naktPers and beggar`s:l'lt feeds rheumittitin, nurses gout, invites Cholera, welcomes epidemic,. imports pestilenee,..an.d. em braces consumption.. -.Adorers theland with idle.. ness, poverty, disease and crime. It filleourjails, supplies our almshouses, and crowds our asylums. It engenders controversiesk fosters quarrels, and eherishes riots. It crowds our i peniferithiries, : and furnishes the victims, for your scaffolds. It is the life blood of the gambler, the ailment of the coun terfeiter, the prop of the highwayman and the support of the midnight incendiary.. It.eounte fiances the liar, respeets E the:thtuf, apdesteems the blasphemer. It defames bcnivolence,lhates love, scorns virtue, slanders innocence. It incites the father to butcher his helpless offspring, helps the husband to massacre his Mid aids the child to grind the paricidal axe. It burns up man and consumes woman, detests' life, and curses God, . and dispises heaVeii. , It bribes witnesses, nurses perjury, defiles the jury box, and stains the ju r (ticket ermine. It bribes rotes, disqualifies vet tera,= corrupts electiOns,"pollutes etie 'institutions, and endangers our Government. It - degrades 04 citizen, dishonors the statesman, disarms the `pa triot - It brings shame, ',not honor; terror, not safety; deipair, not hope; misery; not happiness? And with the malevolence of ttffend,' it calmly surveys its 'frightful `del'ellitions, and insatiated with havoc, it poisons felicity, kills.peitAiiiini's morals,'blights confidence, 'slays repifiiition,'ind wipes out national' honor; then Mime the 'World and laughs at 'Milan; There, it does all that and mere. liiiititnitts g souk. 'lt is the Sum orall villnnies; the curse of.cours'es f the devil's best friend. THE SUN'S DISTANCE FROM THE EARTH. Astronomical science ,dertionstrittes that the distance of the sun from the earth must be at least equal to 24.,04i times,the earth'S7radius4.atitins the riiaittiMf, the earth iS nearly , ktii"'fliciusand miles, it follows that - the sun's true distance from the iarth,must be a out ninety-six million Miles. "Ite order to obtain a more distinct idea of this enormous distance, we may compute the time in Which: it would be passed by _some, of the swift estmotione with which we aretacquainted. A twenty-four pound cannon-ball, fired with a charge of eight pounds of gunpowder, is proJected with a velocity of about - Six / teen, hundred feet in, second. gupposing it were to continue to move towards the sun with the same uniform velocity, it would requilt about five years to pass from the sum to the earth. Light itself, which travels with the asthnishiiig velocity - of onS hundred andnine ty-tio thousand five hundred Miles in a semifnd, only reaches the earth eight Minutes _and eigh teen seconds after leaving the sun's surface. At the time when the - unfortunate Minii.try koCWn as "All the"Talente i 'wes ousted. in 1807, there stood uPon the Earthen Mound in Edinburg many caravans of wild lieattnirolielgint famous Mr: Wombwell,' around which dime' tered a large crowd of idle folki * liStening, to the dulcet strains of : his most harmonious brass band. The news of. 'the Tory victory was first made known in the Parliamentllottie, and, as can well be believed, the excitement -that; ensued was ti4dtkt•ite l influence that eager and.escen: trio judge, Lord_Hisrmand, making for- his home espied a friend among the Womb Well crowd, and shouted 'aloud in triS:gleo adrosithestrriet, f•TheY are, out4,they'er put,!they're,ull.oet out' In half a second there was" the vrildest• distribution of.the mob—down-to Prinee's.street i up the Castle Bill, id.to.the garden", il ancLup Om° iqteels* peo ple.picturing-tifi horn:Ws:6T ili g er,- . 0#.4 dirt not stop Veit! 14'11,4', itpti 110po:ari:Ctiitiikd kjrnsolf, to his amazement, -'monaioh of all lie setritiyell and sole audifor ortho.Jast terrified•shrtek of..th band.—lncerness Courier. ' ' CRITIC DOWN* • in Suintsville;"nereat quiet town in open( this tho Middle StUttA t igigio,T4ll44ltoCi4gni: As - the supreme )titiruin•ag m.rittOrs of talto,7l*took vlly in theilif? . ter:tiii,* 44 up tie" i1i t . 1 460, toWit;' d not in law butjct, ay - ..4eigkilltffutta of science. Nuw and; 'll/ 1 3 heltrfi h t Varitti aPtsl f he ueighbora,aa intelligent reehlnie, having a fiat) taste for natural bi.bory,spent,agoo_6l.4.loAd.: of tic Ann! labor in preparing, a eabittf4.pf etaffo birds, arranging them "as natnn,; T its : lifot . ' on .porches around his : shop.. Thu Siquiro r yinn„fund of dropping in. from, tkme to,,time ; t4 ! JndA t ot with the arrangement.of %Ito aporsisppuz,. mitted the skill of the man:ip,l3lo4a.nippgapLatug fing.tlion, but the babit.of .the bird:Fite ntoAritit in the wai•he.stands. _ ..! ; ga.:• • • ! , Why don't. ; yoni fol lotrr the would nal . filpid grumble a t on aeqtialOtrince with n'siittKt,girlii4.4„ . i W pe totally , lPdkiraikt-.. . • • lEEE MEI 11.9gerd, funeier,'was tsexild: at, the Squire's diitirisras and upon fixing him. A friend froAn7the;-eouistry; brought him one day alive owl ofJseautift4 plum. ago, and Rogeri-gladly took. it of him,lawd'set it up in one corner of the stiop 'Present. the Squire was passing me caught sight of the new addition, ttiotheeabi net, nnd he eaclaimed.v... .• • •Iley, hey; Rogormi-4eplendidipetiiin4i4ist! Elegantly stuffed, t001....Ehit5."40605:00 ever skis an owl with his heed tucked up •in:that kind of way 1 ..Follow nature; man !" ..iliPerlitip's;"' Said.' Rogers; ‘‘Yed could fii. the head as owls are accustomed to hold them." `to sure I can," replied the. Squire;- and ) mounting a chair, he reaohed•er to the 'bird •to straighten out his head. But hilVelitstilp.did not wait to be pulled ; he.darte4"p9iisjtcatidgase tne Squire's forefinger , a! grip.villsatelb. Wilt , carry "the mark offer Many a dtiy: lack out of the chair in his fright, and ,Slieing a smile Of satisfeetiMit:p,..loger's.feee, lie saw at OEICe. Ahat .he had_ been sold. The owl looked on as.wise as a judre, and, the was edinpalledlo give in; but he inialspiict:thsiiiiirk.:iii:!.be laru.donet hiid,lhetr i *mix as this Tasoalfy,,fei •losr,does to the oatifinek• :9 . ‘` . !• . ,pl3* - •Tticii is mitt to. bell; 2 10:1111 , in Worcocter, iiiian!oiiiio;tiarOitt:h is voice hse heeinie stpsir, his bar to like that which grows on the grain, and hii.to es =;'J 964, 2 , nueitiviiNtAistS4.l4. 4 lo,lt4i:Pi;.k4.4 . - ffissuletchrilciadamlnirr: taluX still-vri? INTEMPERANCE. "THEY ARE ALL OUT." WI! •7 • `i HOLE NO. 461. THE NEW LIQUOR BILL, A SUPPLEMENT To An Act to regulate tho silo of intoxicating liquors, approvcd thollst.py of March, A. D. 1856. . • Die passed both IlouacLl tzertex 1. Re it etiectiq' by I. it &mete' nod Repreveutativea of the Commosipecilth of "Peniisaloonia in Genetal, 4eienttly hereby Ande d by the'authorili nrAe Aame ; T . li p t applicants for brewery or dadillerY hereafter pay therefOritte sereal aniduuts,fitied by the third section:of an act.to regulate this Sple of intoxicating• liquids; apprbved March: thirty firiltouin o Do mfai one- thOUPand:eight...liuddred and fifty-six: 1 5 reqiile_d;..Tharlhe. Same shall. in do ease ho lola dieirtweney-five dollars , except in• case of persons : whose animal sales are less than one thousand doi,lars, .who shall pay fifteen dollars, and the proviiipan the section aforesaid, so far as •it fixes the. mintm i um rate of,liomse at lifty - tiollars, is .hereby ropealeil i , • • SEC- 2. :That applicanta for license to vend any intoxicating liq uors, by the quart of grantor quern , tity,.with or, without other ,gocide;AiKett -ehand shall hereafter Win thcrefectwimipper cent. less than •the several amounts Axed by the twelfth section of an act to regulate4tenje• - of intoxicating liquors, approved March Anne Domi»i one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six : Provided; .That the same shall in no ease be less than twenty•five dollars; and the provision in said section, that such sum shall in no case he less than fifty dollars, is lirehy 're pealed. SEC- 3. That all hotels, inns and taverns shalt he classified and rated according to tho estimated yearly sales of liquors authorized to be fold there in, or in the house-intended tO be occupied fur such purpose, as follows,' to.wtt: in all cases where . such estimated yearly sales, shall be ten thousand dollmstr more, Such hotl, inn or tav ern shall beirated as of therfirst Chia; and the sum to be paid for license shall be four hundred dollars; when more tieri eight and lea's than ten tbousand, dollars,; as second Claim, and puy two hundred and fifty dollars; when more .than six and less than e'ght thousand :dollars; -era thiid class, and pay one -hundred- and - fifty dollars ; eilicn, more than four and leas than aix,thonsynd dollerls, as fourth class, and pay one:hundred dol lars; when inure than two and 'loss than' four thousand dollars, as fifth class, and pay-fifty dol lars; when . more Utast one an& teat than two thlt sand dollars, as Ain class, end pay thirty 4,1- larvi *hen more than five hundred dollars and l'Cid than onelhousaud dollars, us seventh class, and ply •twenty five dollars • when less than'five bundred.dollars, as eighth. class, and pay fifteen diallers : -Provided, That in Philadelphia and Pittsburg no such license shill be granted fur a less"sula than' fifty dollars a year; nor in any other'city orincorporitted borough for a ' er e sum than twenty-fitee dollars a year; and the estiusat. ea yearly sales of all,lpplieants-for such license, shall bo 115/leased, ae provided in' the fifteenth KCe tion of an ant to, regulate the sale of intoxicating liquori, approved March thirty-first, Anne Demini one thousand eight hundred and - • Sac. 4. That licenses shall he graitta fur the keeping of eating houses, which shall.anthorize the sale of no intoxicating liquors, except domes tic *lnes, and malt and brewed liquuri, and 'per soils so licensed, shell be classified and - rated a,- cording to the provisions ..of the, twenty-second and twenty-third sections of an Rate create .a Sinking fund, and telirovide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of 'the Com monwealth, approved April tenth, Anne Doinini• one thousand eight hundred .and forty-nine Provided, That no such license shall be.granted iii the cities of Lancaster or. ?ittiburg,"for a les f sum . than twenty 'dollars,' nor elsewhere - , for ales snm.than.ten dollars.. 1.. SEC. 5. That licensed venders of vinous, spir ituous, molt or brewed liquors ; or any of them, or any admixtures thereof, either wi i t.h,,,or without , other gedirs; (Mires and merchandiVe, except brew ers' and distillers, may. hereafter sell any of them which they may be licensedto sell, in any quan tity not less than ene suart; . .auft.licebsed .brow era aid dittillgs r mis4; hereafter sell Such liqUors as they ans•liiiensett te. uutnufacture and sell 'in any quantity not leas tine' one gallon : Provided, That this act shall not be construed to, prevents. brewer otherwise., qnalitled from' reOisjytifg , a ret tail lieense, in addition to his license as brewer, and under the same provisions as'in the case of eating-houses. . . SEC. O. That licenses to vend the liquors afore ' so id,or any,of them, shall be granted to citizens of the tinited States, of temperate habits and good moral character, whenever the requirements of the laire,in the subject are c,omplied With 'hi rimy such iiiplicantiand shall authorize the ap- I plicant,toyelbthe liquors aforesaid for one entire I year from the date of his licence: Provided, That i nothingherein contained shall prohibit the court, board of licensers or couiiniesioners, from hearing other evidence than that presented by the appli enut;ifqr license:. Provided further, That after bearing evidence as aforesaid, the Court, board of licensers or CommissiouerS, shall grant or re fuse 'n license to• such applicant iu accordance with the evidence: And provided further, That if any person.,or persons shall neglect or refuse to lift his, her,or their license within fifteen days lif- ter the same "bee Veen — gr'it'ted, cuch neglect or refusel shall be deemed a forfeiture of-said lieenie ! isziddsmeh person: or persona selling-vin o us; spirit.. ong,,ormelttiquorrimfter the expiration, of the fif tree days, ns aforesaid, shall be liable to ,prose. ention ri'n'd conviction - in the proper cotirOli fut-' ly aiicFeffeettally.as if no I icons° had'lliefi gran tc . ed4o . .such.person.or persons. . ...: . 1: .:..., k Pee- 7, .That no licenio to ven*(Milli . Alqttoke. I ftiress.id, &rented under this or any oilier isor ~of , thiatoilimeirifialth7shidi lie trenifeintile; or Cori'. fir iihji eight Li:Nell thernaiii-iii ante 'Wier 'tinne d . then is mentioned therein, nor slinfl; iisiii 'IMO or place where anch liquor is sold - by less measures than one quart, bettnderlet by the 'person •lireeqs od,,totaell thereat; : but. if the . party liekrofed all die, removeim ecraie to keep such house; his, hei, Or their'lleensic May lkirlinsfarlied 11111 e kUthof: iti-graitteli theuccessiir of'.irueli . •pr!rty-for:tho remainder of, the:year; by . ..the:prttPur'luttlior.i.tYi I on, complianne with the rtuptlaitiuna . octisci„laws in'ali respects except Parblreation, ithiat'alisill not in such •ciwe'intOreqiikil : 'l'itinfired; ISt whore anyliceosa katiiiusferred' aeltiforesaidj.no 1 payment, other thafrfi3es, :Mall- be required; tend whsre alicense, is granted under this geetiorFfor ' eta' lit r v.. c t tri . tiieuneip - ;raft a p o rno ql t,., r . por pine o , . ~ 're term foi•Which thesameri graritiult'' . ' • - --' •.' Snc.l3:- - -Tbet ManufacturerePod produiers•of eiders a lict,dernest le winos,,,aeti hot tlers-„of cider, perry itle s pertcr . c.i• heer t: ndt, otherwkse ,engaged itt•thEiKedf.inttiximarini liyakts, norin keeping any - talon;;i?ifieFlioutieot lelliir,--reitaiiiant 'or place of%:amosentent,i entertainment 'or refresh: ntentr..olo l , l mtallelre.4 0. earl : the..o l inte I."Y::the li4titi, or,domestie, wines. .-..nd . cid4r by, tlip„gag I 115 W, 4ithiinetahliig oat license i r il s rarld . eri;'TliaF sneh,ligilitqa riot dritnienpen the•preMises Where • sold., tior7aortny plate provided by such aellen:for -this t., purpose.. ... ..7 t.,:: ..,. *: •••.‘ .. .....: I. :. ... . *,, - ''4c„, 11. That licenst to, seibeo n ta i atip . .wjpes, malt tir lireired"liijuhra,. malliereafter begian iiiil to the keeper of tiny beerhoirie,tfilielifie or other -plblgeoblrituusiltaen.wutherwise - qualitied‘to reeelve tbp,Sanie : Provided, That tho pteico,„,a;rpoßt.,9r yhtiiiil, in si hotel, se, a •oucert,rouirt or,, theatre, -shared?, 'precl u do' tbe')krotorie tor thereiiiltiouliFiti. ceiving" a t °tel license - if ho shill'iffivitt•aridekeeP • :the Abdotififiedntitrnler:ia :hotel, reqUirddeby Ihe act o f . March 31 , 1556 : flied ; provided f urther, ' That the, preceding proviep,. shall not , apply, to 'the - hitica of Philtidel phia or •Pitt-thure ' ' ' - Sac.'lo. Tliefthe petition of at applicant-for eating hotilkhit retail brewerr,license,need net ; l'ereaftet• embrace the certificate of citizens, ro ' hpliiid'Vytthe, eighth seetitiri of an. set to regulajo th'o'ialOcitintgilbatlneliqnnii,:approved - March pliiirty-firat, 'Anne DOinitii -one' thousand eight iiinfdred .and 6ftyaais, nor shallipublication of iittph eppli . ettions•be hereafter ,required ; but such ItAilielittoris Alai be", fil'e't.lth the clerk , of:the court'Of quarter icialdia or proper county, bucept, in the.county of:Allegheny; and the li conies prayed for, granted by the county treasur e .; and the bond now required in such eases: ihallile first. approved by 3h6 4istrict,attorney ,P , 4 equn:f trWlturOnMk thPir tTP FP.W , ai ll darir - - a.therpon. I . : - .. .. .„ SEC. It. Ilia any itilnwtut sale drlinousrbaft'im .brewed liquora;orlloy , CpinnizenrsaAlierein; or ..afir..iral• thereof in an Impure, Iltiated et-adulterate I state 041 hedeeined a misdemeanor. lot 'upon • :Mt - Met-leo" thine'of the offender shall pay • fine of not:leak) than ten, uhr moritheit ono hundred dells:a.. with pp costa of prose. 'elation, and upon a secoild'or‘any'bubtelmientconviction, . shall pay a One of not .lesi than twenty:ftve,noe more then one hundred dollars,-with cazte of prosecution ;.and 'addhicalie of a second or'Seblegileut CobviCtitni; the ..!nonrt may, intro discretion,sentence theoffender to:im prison:neat pptexce•diag,tree caleneer months ..• and lii•egiie Rey each intender convicted 'et it . .taieouil'or lab ,legleatiotrancestelicaused to selt•anyLeach liqueremeb it aritsball be deemed forfeited ang Told, and no per. , b convicted s of'alikann or'saliseqttenf 'referice shall be ..:.. in ,licausedforateo .years,..tberesßer,e4,- What section shall not be construed to repeal any act or i 4 iin'efetifillitsMirg eighViiiiiiittn , lilif,tinisiiitrthe i f twenty-eighth section of nett tb regulateetpilalsuot ebannit A FAMILY PAPER FOG TOWN A COUNTRY, IR 'PRINTED - AND - PIIEVEITIAD"111,10ll i r By WEI. M. BRESLTN , • In.tho 241 Story of Rim's Now Building, Camtnd 11 At Ono Dollar• and Fifty :Cato a Year, IM. dorstaisemsteril inserted at the ilea! Mei." - RATES .01' POSTAEM • •-• • In . inbanop County, postage free. Ia Penneyirante, one atLebanon county, 8 , 4; oenta per quarter, or IS cents a year. . ' - Out 0( . 0.1a Stfttei.l 3 34ct 4 .-Per.ilAkilf- 1 / 4 0L213.41, k k0w. • If the postage is not paid in adTann - §, ;lien nee anbled intoxicating liquors. Approved ' ll laith - thirtfAltaVAAllo Domini one thountindiesht hundred And - liftyAliodifbrTh is hereby repealed. ' ' , . That co proeecntor or informer iik"leny..tirtdis. cution for the sale.of into,xicallug,.liquors. shall racer,. any Portion of the toe-imposed ou:the...defendent In any cape where-aped? preset uter_orinformeris.a-witueeslor the Commouweldtlet and• in ecury;ettee.ofTlbe.letinviction of a person retnrnod be a col stable - reMivirtairdafai - a,:friiiaTiTtliNifietzesti. See. 14 , .. That no pereun who keeps ip hia steel orefsitee. rOntri.," hey! leigalfeede. • Ole keepa a grocery etorei Monti receive license to ,end ihtuiiarttug liquor by ,lesrmeastire than opp, guart: and n3PFrabliii Atli hereby i'Vquireelto make return of all per emlistegsgeitlirthentin of spiritapnisi Anima Mlatier ; I •l4iwed - lbitiotif-fn their r.Atpective distrletir:who'shall have in their place: of bithintuut any 01 tbu articles afore. Paid. MUllittr. Lll6lO anti Ow location of their reepective plums of bui.iihes; 'slid:lb - any each person shall Lave a licenterto,aend.stichltquorir 1i inn. jtepseetejkau on* quart, fliti:coartanay,•ou incestignthm. revettell&i same; bet ouch pertemarney,entomplying with tits lawn on the seliietVOtiesitilkense tu s .selltbruodassmeastairetbin one quart. . ; • • '7 .SEC. Lt. ?Plinth' Phibuielphiaall'apPlfcente;forlicense to soul intexleeting liquornby any.nctuture Icon (ban• one griartoliall appear before theComintealuilersid mild city, between the first tiny of Alm , and thalirot. day W June in thieeisectuoll , doritig ;the mouth' brMitrch in each subsequent year,sund make I ;,,,r eh teeth or affirm.. „tipp ad et the amenat. Choir respect)} e, Waft ofliquors and itdriisbniehia it theirresfarctive bars, to the best of tlntir Istowledgdpnd belist,;-,arid said runindenioneee- are 'he. by audio zetil to Mludidster such oath. or affirma ,tiouti; and.requised to die the Same in: 'their.office, and into and classify each applicant in arcordsdice therewith: Prodded: That any !tonneau t for a license for alplace:ntit licemeu t. shall be rateul and rhisoifird by them .for nut firer year istilkieY nlaSdeMn hietotfter considering the of.the prendsee'rer• which licence i _asked, mud they shall make out.a correct list of ell ouch appli =tate; with their names. pliiceit of 1,1441101 e and the class -in which they are respectively placed, and furnish the extne ttlehe.cliy Pettsurer..who phalli advertise the ease (MCC a Week for Went, week PSH , VlllldJilily papers;for serrieett each comtnisidener than receive the sum of twin - ty-five emits, and. the expense of advertising the SWIM ITovitiethit does not exceed twenty.live cents •he each cape Id he paid by the arldbant. EEC. lb. That 'every •upplicaut - For license to vend Iti toxice Lit:. liquors in the city of rhthidelphifiyehall aloud with tie ch.t kof the rourt.of qsa r tsr /Odi u ne of acid clty, in accordance with the tenth beetles of an act to regulate the. nate' of imcisicating liquors approved March thittv=lirnt,A Imo Ilutnlui one thousand eight hun dred such fifty:six. which shill be appmved by the recor d• r of said city al terinitification of the bull baittro him before licottite eau Many Fattriniirr.ranfeit : And provided further,.Theleeich applicant, on hie bond being so .ape I proved and filed sLui I twelve room the clerk o", the court l'of ghat - tel. *Melina a Certitinitant.the-feetoshreh 'oerni i Smite he shall produce to tbe city TlCHil'arer; and on 'the producttuti of the same the city Tecauttrer shell collect thsamount of the tett fir which he has been aeseased by thmeity manntiltelonere, under the provieinne of this act, t ‘ tind give the apnliattit,his receipt for the saute ; tbudosti ' the production of said receipt thin clerk el the. can't •of quarter smaions - is hereby nutlforiziel to helm to such ap plicant a Heeti.e ; and no livensc .ball 12i21U0 unless these provisidnebe complied with. 16.. That keepers of ttrinkla; miloons shall be tenel4l, in the city of Philadelphia U. sell such liquoks on thoPflithiSt'S described in their license, es liceneed keepers of hotels may lawfully sell; and ell to opera of lieeiteedeeting Louwy, to eitid c.iy. shall have the eagle jetivilego tut to their sales, and all keepers of eating butte., studdripkiug epitomic in mod city, obeli pay for I such license et the suite rate paid by keepers of hotels ands,. ventsplii said thy, to be usccrtaitiMl the earn* manner. sic. 17. That applionifs Ibietseentse to aril Intoxicating litittom,..in..the city of Phibstlidpldivsbalhanit laa.required to fileanyiestincate of citizens haretofotorequireth.nor shall any pribileatialrof suclinntslidetioniebehrequtred. Ste. 18. That th::,,ch:rk. of the court of quarter semitone shell not charge or receive more than one dollar far any licence, liar Mote than ono dollar for any haste and glass he may furbish then.% ith. end these fees shall include all his compenisation fur furniehing. preparing and filing thelond required in any mei. SEC. 19. That the ninth. sixteenth, seventeenttarigh teenth, nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first sechtme of an tint to regulate-the rata of.iutuxicating liquora, ap presed 111.nrch31, A.t D. Ms, be and the Name are hereby repealed, so far as relates to the city of rbiladel; hie ; end that. thc,ntode of, assessment provided in the 3d see lien and the proviiiisas of this act shall not apply to Bald clip. Sec. 20 . That the county treasurer, and the Associate Judges of the ,court of common. pleas of the county of Allegheny. shall hereafter con-titnte the board of 11- canxera for anid dimly. and said board shrill determine the atuunnt tote laid for license, by each applicant ult der'thisact, and tinder an act to regulate the side of in. toxic itleg• liquors, approved March 31, A. D. 1856, as provided hi the act last mentioned. except so far as the same is hereby altered, smpplled or repeelzel : Provided, No member, of ealdbistad shall receive nitro than two hetidred dollars far services rendered in any one year as member thereof. . : • Sec. 21. ,That theninyor's court of the City of Carbon (l64'o4lol have power.td Vent licenses under • the provi alone of this.act. and shall have the same further powers in rehition' thereto, as are by this act or 'ertherwkre„otita (erred upon the courts of,qusrter ea:saint. of the. EnTerat counties of this Coniniridwealtla ; and In eases of eating 110U501, in raid City or Carboudale. application shall. be filed:With" the clerk of slid nuiyor'S court; 'and' the' if cerise° granted by the sitytreasurer, and the tiond7trow ireqnired in such cakes, ehhll be first apprnred by the dire trict attorney of said court, and the pity -tteasurer, and k' Vic apiirbral •eittorsed thereon. Ste. 22. That th i q; fourteeunt, twetity-sistlit;twenty seventh and thirty-secend sections of an act Cu regulate the elate of intoxicsilpfg liquors, approved thirhy (fret, Alin° bontfur,one thuusrind eight hundred and fifty-six, together with any acts or partk of acts centllet lug herewith, or supnlied ,hervhy„. tho main conflict or are supPlhtlZlre hereby iepealtid: "raujela4 That no license heretofore granted, shall be in any way invalidated by the passage of, this act; and all provisions of said itetnet hereby altered, supplied nr repealed, shill apply tie fiklly to licenses granted under this act as under the act aforetaid;' that' the Penalty .imposed udder the twenty-With section of said act shall ice case! exceed two dollars, elflelt shell 'be , petiel to 'ilie leerniurer• of the school district %Lore such conviction is had, by the m gistrate collectiott the • Sao. 23, That llceures bus be, granted 'under, Ude act, at the first toriii'irf 'Abe prope r dourt after .. .its `Passage, or at any upecial adjourned court held within there inobtlis hereafter. and in such entree the cotirt may dis pense.with,thepublication heretofore required.. "Sec. 24. That the . tenth section of the act approved March 314,,1 ~ts 6, Omit : hut be lieLlei cpnetrned to leather gre'llillgrirent to be, ifitereel await the obligor in the bond thcreilt prtirided. ferniAL gteanir amount 'than( the flue said costs prescribed i and , Irutosed fur any offence working it , breacb,,of 3lttr,gpridition of said bond; Pro riclet, Thai:ibis , obligor. on ob/igurs in any much bond wirePUJudgropiii has bee n • entered:Antis:lst him, bar or thew, for.tlie„setrole,ainouut o4th'ti -bead, shall he and lfereby relented front .1/is isayesent of. the said judgarent"whenerer the fine and costs prescribed awl initiated 6fr uacli affeitiriatiali haive-tace . ' n pad: • . . r.me -4.4 n camels 1 'PhINTIONI You can supply yourselves with Chem- Mathures. warranted purr. which has been in litumessital nee in-Perrresylnmioribr - the past seven years-- .tho bavatiOcelyeal tho DIPLOMAS of New Jeriar. New York; Delaware , and . Pen neYlvatida Agricultural -4 3°c1.. I , )* •Ille•Preiltkul 4f theEllitati Mutes. ou his Garden and on (ho Public °roundest Wash higton. 1). avauci.by. the. felicwing °cuticula'', xis; ZFLocko, Ecg., . Lacher, ' Clarksborte, New Joreay. . : .1. 1.. Robvos, • Senator Roberta, 31111er, jof Cepu Maud, New Jersey. •Thee. ‘ itintford, .Beq., Camden, N. J., Dr. Berens :Dr. nignigbr,ahiiiriebt,!•str. Atkinson, and Levi Jo fll a of Now Jersey7they.say It is the men an 4 ere re* oblet.lfonlire now in (fre; befit% permanent and trirPro'r• Mg the lend by enriching tile It Li tAtid to the • raiiiius crops yon rase—Corti, 'Pointoei, Apo). Wheat, Oata,.&c., .:By enclosing a check on anyoßbf.lat3clyale Leith, or reference to any good Ifnuee PblUdetphis, or In exchange for Pro:ranee, at fair, Market rutile, : here, your Urdit's will be filled and Shipped to 3 . X4 *, t ce of (brio raj:atm. 'Berry article sold by ins is ;WC • Supor Pbomdinte of Lime, $4•„, 00 a TOD • lioup Physpliate. , . ,„ UP 00 ,'!•. itterican For' .. • 705 00 P. trp. , Alierrel is auLbe en t for an Acre of ground, brcisdout• Pure Bono Duet, (W 0 barrels now T,11y.) at $5 00 p barrel. or $45 a ton. V. • roudrette, No.l, (500 imirrelatneWtteatly,)at Vl/..t0511 4. a barrel: Land rialitet z tica•re.:3, at $1 $2O, Nttli ! I ) • . ' :• •-t. • ••• Pot Ash, 50,barrele.. t ic kerusini;Ratagonlen , and , Cbilisia ,(1X04,1 , 11). Proprietoi e.:l,:a. 21 Soutli-FRONTlStioicOliiliide&Vga holeenJe 1)...4,4era allowed e discount. 3 le: Pemilbleti earl be hicl;on' alYp7iL dot tani k y, ilt g. ° K° l t t iin t !!: 7114,rch4. Discamrse et' the Age— : 'ThrPOWDA NT TO • • TOBACCO Dr. Gustav .I l ionard's Taste Restorative Tr*- * '• thi) Grist Sibititatisfor Ttrbatao.'' T,ipa►wnll knpwn and itmptrovertable tact that the. J. use of Tid.liCcco isibb 'promoting esuee of many albs. 1 1 Poillevrre ofkd!rhYeio4Do (, rdera' to which the rare 'of man is suliect, as careful' anaheis ina long and Painful expgrienotk have. destrty :prnvop tbatit cpotsloa Certain narcotic and po isonous propertiea most dangerous thEtheir effeota,jehieh by enteringintotthibleket defame the functions )ttid operations of the Heart, cousin many to'du#Soips - thavorgan to be seriotiali dkinisped4 . TOBACCO *Miele also the entire nervonsaystim: Man" itekineltioldf—Las all;who hove .ever "itsoq,4as:abdooo *eed will, bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous b flistai;Tfyspepskc !add many other Syr dere ol a similar character. . . . TRH Tat erg nnironArtvs Aro drigned to,countorsat these baneful influence', and connpletely'aticcessfnl'in whoroycr wed., „Doing harmless, y ea tnB3 l exOrta bonefinial.e ff ect upon ttul endlo, stprtng. tbe,Teate , which has hicomn.Titilkted • 'ea giiatin O dnlgench; coinctely iWatio 4 rtip !.ion, and accoMPanYNlPOliug h * " , ¢•= ll . f ways consegnerit en it veg. ee • jilt) 01,20bsnocN,ilin4 to4 l Yhisil. it; I) Pl3' cone. ;to Ibe Stomach, invigorate the whOle system. p •Petoena ,wbolkia lent/404 1 A A n t'rgdPiP.s & I li. = aihntione and eficnierilng their lives, +Moult:Fuse Troolieds.inarnedhVthr9l4 Flf3h al* Pl' Pleasant habit of T Chewing. dTrochter.or, jarrtipt agasnarenhant, and portable form at tte price of SO Conte psi b6r.. A:liberatdigeotthkao. undersigned! to whom all orders abonld be ad JAMES E. BOIVERVs.ti 1— aitrek2 , 4lllWl l 7: "PO AIME} TVOiOniets4loa.EniElkid oNliiigq9U ll~r• • • 1' r- WALTZ -SIZDZIA