TERMS or TAM 3017101.34. ..BEN4lLate Stltli64llollol4 TiV)i) DOLLARS per amour, paysible to ad rance if not paid within months—and 2,so'it not paid vrithintbe yeas- - • .' . . 'vo.c.L:stas: Threo.C.opies so one Address, to advance, firr. 00 Seven !do do • Jo do 1000 Fifteen. do do do do 20 00 . . - -Club gaiter:prima iunsi ictrariat4t - De psiddAn ndratt+pc ittui .4114 ia itititre address-. . - 1 1 :.:vo - vsiinretts Aso OTIIERS ThelOVerrAt. arid be turiustied-to Carriers and liibrn*P.s3*/ 1011,rillttlf caste on delivery. t r .rE,,%sgy . asco and Selma! 'feathers kilppised will, ItoJoraßat.e.: $t In adesice. . .. . 4- Bites of Advertising: One fquare of 12 lines, Shasta tar one insErtion —hubsequent inrwrliorok, :tr) cent' +•ehtt—S lines ; ,.1 nuke, 1b minty—subsequent snmertioon, t2l cent. Alt ticket - int-mentor prof line=, tor !short r•hargr3 a• a iriaarr. . Ittptertis - - ' 2 3 d -12 114E5 Lincs., 42 ,4 .57 , * 41 50 '42 25 83 00 five 00 50 00 354 500 S hies ruunted'Ati a Mliala re 12 lines. nu t , dqua w1'.121., 125 21A 309 5,0 1 IS CO Tut; du 141., 2410 '9 50 .5 00 5 Ot.l tY 54 Three du 301,100 150 650 16148 15 W. I callnua,:: 5 tat Brso Bna /5 tnt 41. t 3 541 12 DI SG 1 / 4 1 25 UV -X CA du • id 00 !z5 aU 3(1 00, 45 Co Ai Co Q Natirses, SL each--oF ,,, mo lll ed with an adverttrenirlit r 'it) &Alan cat.s. PlfrA 4i nthriarots Griore s.ls.ritages Dratim, IVeots per r a t e , o r m 11)111, 5 eeniz per late. Nine wor44, are counted a. nan in r!dvertiriall_ dierrltztol. t» utpirrdsing by the • Aorrtrouts dud other , your with cnungeA, and u Anudinig inliertireinunt not exceeding 4 equares of 21 litiePiWill -be etuogrti, incroding ntpJerspnoti., f '510.00 7 , ::Ipacts to thEattrount of ( tact qua-Iti.‘r (.4thatto with change% und mrtp,ortplion: Vt).oo . Without change., et the rate* dosign.mod•obuve, • • WAdccrilbeltiritt!* sot in larger typo than tuna( wrii 6,.... charged Pr por'verit. atirurice.mi thew pri ve, Ad ~-ut, wt=l be eburgtai fist Name u.• triter , pre*, r • tar No trade adreFtn.etnents roeived front Ad. varEcitial Agettiu ahroad, - excapt 25-per cent ad- VIM= uwiirii,e pric.fie4, tiliterr Pix" . 6.l egFreinvltt with the ielhliqir.T. Marritgos and rents' iacc,?titlxiiiiieti With ounces, 5r.1 cents earls, cif* All natio:, t-seept those of u trlig tau', eltur- Dates tad for educat tonal parlay:as, will ha titurged ceith.ttor any number of tines under 12. Mar •rivista par line U 1 1 ,6004- of Itieettogg;not of a general or potto , :vbaraeter, rhaiged at 4•ernta per iirie for each intcri 11 - 47 . T0 lartiltete calculations we W.ll !Lime Ilan linee n 1 - otlitllll-164 twit culinna, a iipurter eolunitt-29ri2 word% inhitka• a ..oltunti-I•l7ti. a halt column—ot 7719„ a guar. ter coluuiu. ••• All odd 'WV: , over cacti 1-‘inate4ehlit- Eeti at the Ease 4 etta l , var • udverti•s:rd. must confine Own' iridvr 1111ilig 10 their own bu , :tite, ,, . Agencies tor others, Sate (11 ilea! Estate, Are., is not ittcluded in: basi l:3o,4%ll4We .citi•e.n.hi. artjOr . .xfOrrcl itootruct* writ be tntlitied accord-. tut; to ;t origins! taint,lAA Merchants and others I.4vlni; yearly nitt-szti.entents, Nettl rtrurire".l e.t the' IICW ift:ll/1 the *t .tuty next. BUSINESS CARDS. N,l l lll-1141i11N 1 1 EN - I . l*l. Ili Itn. k flu ttdfitg, MARK L. aitd . k;t:AIA 4 , trrela. weal nide, (,u, duure W /14aoli'.) +.;llir, tykrue uprtitexa“. she Tv.rtir•4l4l F ,. /13 1 i311<d. *lil a .• etvt ite Lvrtts lss F. 4 4,4 .44 ra4dr 444 e urges. H. v,r -t-Lote, ma 4 , 04 k. u. r 1.1 , 43. .11.1-11 S'4lTl.l, NfN UU k:ROINEEIt. And rt; arr eclitli. 1, die, Elmilttnations, 1iry.414.. :SW N.r) Nap .if l , IN . ! A 1144 4 .1. IL. , 4 :It I ort.g MatAnt.r, y, eItLU-tc-144 I 41, 314114:1,44i 4,11414 . .. 414, 4 1 4 13/ 4:nat c.. :11. ,itkr IttellAßDS,Atts.riity.eif emit alti,xtti tedta a1tr, , ,,, 1dt...,-11,iiaaird w if tiff fl-. Ilettitt and • are tar 11% it. tit:. • Jule I LJitl. v .*.,l.ll:ll 4 foinscify oi Llte . A . 13. C. Core otrt 54111/ r • r)uro, aitcrt sr.vern.}yeAa ungagettleoll4 Ilk Wile( tiLF. npearsi Yrr anti e 'I o when, hie ;114.4! 14,0 114.! &trills of :he uld tirrh, au.l ;1 ,b;• aiay trits ire - Joe 41;.; , h,, • es rite attoct, atriliiezflaWY OPPrlithe staff I:143 tto,: ro. - wAlor.r.ficidas.l4. & co., Bank .), Lii , Alers in Eicbetnei.,, atuuqut, Penn's. rju s lith i ,- - ,ti, , /,40.1 to, hald dnites Our 'suit. off all rive 41,1 cti Lilt ktuiost Draft" pmioa bie .1 ail thr prim spli iSitking fit,AJNE in EnEtaiiili and Wales. UWE t aksti Dil3ll,Or DilOtiP JP a,4 fat Sgif by thie-tibbxcribe, - JOIIN H. JAMEti, abutee trttattt. P3tINV Ole Fr L.vo.tx.3. cif i a 4.11.--m i t f. 31" Inqu 1 .-. 0 Iflati 11: itailE.l7.l,l,et.' ".t.latket Sirert ftLai.e trittli, Nat.-rat. 1957., 1.44:01.1 1.7.1.1301 e., JU:ITI4I 7 . 4/ win attend iq FAe rulittt Fiva 4,11: Accatlats, pw , c.aktly;3u.i4lt tar ,latlei appct tukitlirt offire .. P.l,ak;ll , - t 5, 1652., ' ' ty• 1114101 A .4 it. BAN NAN A TTORSEY at IA W, , Craft., tti.ert.: , ,pilo.stie Rtr Eptarapai I'Lcur.:li. Vote.; tao_yt is. tr 14 N(7 V--For tie pit rc name an diste 01" Itral J.ll. , me; 114 ieilseig Coal “aliteg chursra ut tnrs, and toilecling rehti , —frotif veAri fp- n.jtre lu thr Uotiuty Be , llitpef 40 kin"- Malotintartguaitert,l'ousrille. CIIA.A. ht. lEtLL, Frei - . i.r rt ti. i 4t 1011.?.i LIA N: l 4 Ali, Art4ittlicv v AT LAW has .Ifittriftd Ift rtfike In Cittlarrt ,2tret, 41 , 111.0. • t:titlfeti,tV.Letr {le vr11! hi v 1.4 3 0,i:1 , 3C1C. • autittedi 3eilert CO. butt uff!t tr• tit amid. at rithrt Orrvizahurg tb•f- 6, 1,51 LiErvitr Ant) Arrtotralr - Apo) xt Law.illitadetOtata.witilitend all other te,gul bitAtie4tt tit the City CUsintel Zind rrd , wlr , rv. st.“, riotitl, :lath %trot I`htiadrivhta. r, 01,LEC */ • {I./0: - I'IIIISM t,lOll. Cll.ll Gieflel4.l Agency • Ottifri, ti , •l( •I•••itt., Draips ,•1.3 Iti,d i irrt. lAu riff hi •: , N;tl+l, N.. 'Cot it int r.• I. 20. I Nf..1.. . 12-if Dfryrmot Si! , IPS4Pti, wite,l hirit!her Pr. ebtrlieglei '5 , 4 4 .1/E nurl 4 w the 11101 egAllt Cpld(Otill Chu • :‘a 4i! t• . , , when- he Will plontitt • 1,1 “ - nat4tr It. pitties.,Wll.l At.to .t 11-if W "1 S 1) & 01-14:•COOP /41 It Atsisinto4 as tile, oat, tt, Crutr e tit ' tivoit# the 1141." NI; 3tiesidat Fl~tslcitt.•,l6so Fiu#tC cON It A kt,..; ri.:/,cr . t4. , F411 to ny rut tone* to Itiv eitr, and Nutelcottertr.l,&.. :Odic. , Ito Ilt.,ll.itt.rtmaaat'a Ina?. • 111. tt.11./.7. VT, ATTOIIN EV AT I,A W, CHOP rrt4gfrel to Lice UpYDtil dtl pat I .tliire,e•ttiireiitre.-t,t,ppticttrictkr .•••:•+,• t il;• . tt ti 1". HO 13 A ItT, A tiorlit• y .11 Law •1 1.. a. Nriv 4,14.t00 Autrt teat il C,tdre Sltret, I'ant:v.llo, 1• • • • i t ,g • A Pr,i 11— I y• :7 W •ATTOEINVY Y I' t f}llirx tf.—ot;, otr , ..grly ottpnlatn tit! linnet,' 31111. 4, 1:5.51 , - Ll y nricipolt 4). 41.11)SE11.1414,11cOnttOYATIEIC Ris 4;Fr : tit L. L, g Itoilsesiii,CLiiiiciiteri, Potisslile ' A 4 Li tliS !AV' ' Dia GOODS. Asze. I. STEWART VEPUTt T raPr:thd filrPwh behl.W Celia. i' :11 " * ‘• 4 'L ,1 3• 4 11 , 11 , n WIN 1111 _hand a pale n 414-, 411 1,, .1,r„1 v ; f„ Tap/tart y, Etruaset.4.tara.l Ir.gt ,it;, Vpna arpeta ; i'4atem iitatsiiN, window! lahßttra, in 3. a.or aad 1,0,1 e ,4:l3tr rod., ue3ur, t ngt, e. [on. flIF.f l / ME, /I I ,t ‘41,, nth r 7+torr,a m ' , lt, ~:ett Saliba G.tr•: . /PP a , Pret...ial,l he MotnY. tf, ut 0. 1 / 1 1t. a4i4 M.lrrtt II Cat I • New Carpeting/4, -c;: • 5 T St. It CAT rr,d ut I 81.101, t t,t net 131 ertal:e. ' t`Clltritre. id,' Ole . i tdt <'irt,t•rtrags, - klonr tlrl t 4itor."ll Zia Taole d - •t<,..than fl“ , JJ Whne 151attiot., 1 4011 sto i g do I Door:Mai,. kisl:t tt. , ..lostrZt.nz th t miv F:,,gltoulsocr w Lel-. R 0 t;.-olara4 k s," I 1110' ;rpm; ' I Tranklik ra at 4, A Jed FilltE4lll :.41;a44- a. ' Y' UfFfirlfflr:VMS With 'the M ID! UPI 1ty10 . 1,4 of oft.4lVll, 311 earvting art.. /* these', rtaibl,d I, me pupil, r 010 We be4ortlncl4l. p the shove V-,14 t•t tilwq tur 31 the iot.: /Ist ri,y ‘.iy. =MBE lIKIPO'ITANT'PC/IMC NOTICE ErFits Eli-LS - MAN er..47-14.4siaenagvalltheni iCL.Fell. tt (alloy 4.f returning ihrit statue itt it, titv;r frt. , ttdll *lir the nubile generally for y bettttted:upon:lbebt, and tit trunnunte coat they aie now taipared to 'tat t thr the balance vr then Spring tend l -lotttlt, at a;it tAertfite, in order to u. tt.," roam fur one of tae largest and moat chuff e ~nctit•-t 411.3:nOttix r vet ',fought to Mit plot:a Ttu'7 bat , " 3.1. f on illthit a sp:antliti new stark titAtittO ibr iarti [trek, now open sod ready fill m+ytueup, at ear remaly low prwus,d.tfiing tOrliptell• t o.tit a, loin,. choirr TO atylet and quality being tufty flutttrti to gtxtotwate na ant ,t-i. 4 k,.but sell at ftr;,,a to , thaure quirk cash *airs, W Otte roads are r--n Sot firth; amt this betua the aintorartf prepar. mug, for Wittig -to VtIIPI lasi gond., buy, te finri I it-illy to their all/at/tip in give thew stall be. it< 11 , 1,1r.f ettli.gittrt - r. Attattst 11, ter... OUR COUNT ZS SAFE fipentd,akt their BtOtt ,Ittrozaat--..tche Pusendlicrouientire nelastort Nftw-York, eallll-rliCtll,Ftl ,,,,x tliyull,ll,llrteaper thr , illl./ty oiler Stgrllli Lb , 7111,11,1,k. t.ttiii.is /11 flll . l, Ot . 1 11/ Fhts,) Hdi".. gous.,DE I.acats, at i.icts.and Liprr.lrds, Tt Mot unit h din cal,frg Claim, aII slia , l , : e and qullit ire, • 111.1.4 A toseaN, . a n 4 npursat coluled,Al,,Arat .at it , Cl*. • , A fire asaottnaenl orCalko, . • Iliracb.4lalt,t tlnbleatieK4itaatti,a, I ai +Aloes and go.altur a , earvltt, I tire "'so:tin...o of r ‘ that" Iln'tery,Wnoten fttaitetrt,Elonlitytotln,qt,,, t rohlt! t I Cloth",k,,,, a r . r , r with a grikarril itermitairra nr thuirti Fn r.nry own "nit the Alamo or *h. entatnuot , , t , .„:„ !a rm , ~tock nrsulgarg. faun sto 9 nuts. .ttee, , ,t;teert o ltd Illithreot,vety cheap,orttheserr Etut-ett"traer gloglivrartt, a t prier" Mw. !e.nt toe.) can lee !.ought ettegrintre. Tit) , wig to! '.l3q.f, ei auttutem, to shoW,thrir goodsoftenoreott. I ',tit. civet hem o r, vette", Merchant* will Anti ft to thigrAttltrall. god tXtOltfit t/OF DOW Giftol/11. SAY MARTZ, 41t-tt 0 51.14. VOL.- XXX. IRt)N, - METALS MIZZALS • • wilitril: ;4: -,lli Nea t lire 'Veil et of i't . 11.4 apd Pew.i.,.. , f1.„ qe .1/, Old 11'.014 , 'Stare, ktadini ,- ,Va _ 1 111 . 1.1R.TIMS AND rir:ALE3I... "-- 1:FIN - Tut rtotr, . 112141.4 Ikt. 4 . 3 '41,1 St. , rt ,Copper, . -'l'r , ititekx, - i . . • Zinc„ . , Oticilat, St 1.::•1. ''' If f .11. t11:1t 5, T.li.iNfS -. •' PIA., . , 1 . ..11 /Citiiii,.lAL . tf...111. ~ " r Rotl,l, ..f. - ' ' al .IS4 Mi .. lie, ' . • • '''' 20.,1, .. N,lll. „ ' " Nit ' .•• tq1..t.t... • , ' i hill. ..F . • •... ii-tti,-.. •. II ~tt tii.1 , : i,.4. , A 114,i-41rit Wite, " 1 - Z.oli:id; ii. , t, litelii•P, irqh ._ .. aTh " ISalrf ‘ fi Capper -b ' '• I'itts, Ttrthetl - d'a , - S fl4lsil, :i. - Itxr Tea.l, `• :4, ),,tl, ' ? ' '' N. , itiLly . ..ii.t..., tzobirt - . . " Ilpr-r 4 , W,, ' • Urir.irta' r-r4JJ-1,, - At lo 1:14., i r tiviter_, a T. 41.. - • .' I. 4; Till. ..- ~,;.--ol i 'JA, : " t,...:4,1, - , `. Cs•rnAin, - • ..- 4r....1,r,e, , - • :i1,,-:4•1, itolt• t '44/pa s, , '--. tin... .1, RI: • i,t , ' r.Tper fiat. , ,,, , 141,!i5w.,.;: - ~ N 4114, , " Autri il1; " 74. - 144, ' - , , •• •"I stint !....;Itlacs, 1"....ta, . Alt kl . Elk CAI Y I '. '' ' ;:''' lifJ - r-17, For mltt.. m the E.31.1rf I Int-. it ;1: prit4,, ttifsalt .411- , sad ret3lt. _ .: , Aptittl. 1e , 4 , 0, . , ••• CIiEVION'S . „ • Dor. - tt and 11,0); , ,, '"' - -!•••••••-"1,g' !Aro ,itiro, af• iltuvr• • (Etot ittbri 011.11- 4 ,: r rtnntty ott ttielei or ycnitlt'aTwJlzt. .1711ar YtttGßUttS flaatewth, {A.si.st autl rifinraialtres-'l'ook,, - 1 7 1irm 4z. 11.4.1,44,• ' ciptx.em :1;14 !pea - tern 1 it—lA. i n VOUllif4 & P1:it6,100041t3:43 1t - are, r . AU , a 3; and i1,q10,i1tan . 1141... ' i 16.! 4414 3ile+rt 40. aryl .s, _ Alit f;ay.y, t 4 hear and .1 l'iate atilt rifirri tat Tiq ICA 4. :4 hrt•t it 'As, I ,ratt, ^ Ca.tineu debut lot i4w4 !Still, N.•f tit „ti..l 0, 410 Ent. brats tits;,t,et s, F 'i ra Shail 4.,11:f 1134,, veld a DA Anvils and Vice.", titi.l f. - if tit mita f rlftaper and ft ra my; Rile 1.5 ate,. . The ir.l.lle ft 3l o f Me pi> F. of rf.d.-urg• Slaarlr.M , tal i4j,. "Mt.,/ s." . 'Act rnmt.. Veit I. tt. uu f:111011iii , 11:144 Angus 27. atorter, nits,carr:4.;, Nie.l4' 113 411/t% 2 ill: +il, 014 E, t* 1 -- Ilt•r;r - - 4. , , , r,s L1•140.‘ b1 , 61, , -, 11.1. 4 ; Ati.: c y :-, ...:,,,;,,,,p1.4.,,Atq1,0 Mak..1,•14, 1 11 :. - VA:l•vitt , , - ,1t,-io i.. 1,1 t.../ • t' 1 ,,..1 Aft .01r,rliviii . .40,rttitifor‘4 ~ . it 11,1 4 0 r. 2 hi': I 'h., 0 Tr kiwi.; h xrt, t't.a.+. evil - lags, th Eit,T...t.v.-..., '.: fradilaerY, • .4.itti:lbili W. 1 ,, ... S),,,evAlikrry' Tools., ii.S.trtVii•lit 1.1:14r,.. i vels, Cdtotalitts*T.lMP, TIEllo• Ceit-ryi Clias &IV: Path 1.0c1...t l'uti :, ", 1 er n„ Hat 1.1611 ut Alt ,11, .4, r,,LI, :-.; „,,,. t; ihokra dr. alts .iii tint it . 2,4 V,,..' . ills UEI,I tillAltrti, ~ 1. 44,:mt-iii 4 - ,f,b,.. , C. , .41 t, Itaiitoagt irousitil Re 11.., : , 11,4 t I r.,t. 11,1 t- 04. , Smith Toils- - , 1% Is , ,'I oi 114,', • ft,itldinp nvit4rlale, - Brat , ii,itt, 6.., , , . V..flt ..f.14,,,i, 1: , a4 trial,.. ,, title:4r it.,-1 1 . .4 , ..t.n , ,1iik. , 1.:,,,,.;9., , Arm Blestr..3 I ...tlalti;, , . M ill Saw*, , R.l bro . , a 1',.1••• , 5, . C'in.F.rtit haw., , 1'1,14 , !..h-r cis,i nit Flit.f!illilld-riliku. 43, ft trturps itia th int,. to It,. pAbile i... ibr p,. trurp.g.. th , .y eatrbdtd tattle I Or bill hi I.lllg ht sr P.stt,arsd Haire', 1.41....:e.i1ii,,t,in bar ic,tl.4llttal cap.* City, be w 111 be 1.1,1.1: 1,2 .?fret kr r :Anil t is istitAl Ist! Itirlz traiitabed isLlNltrti y f lii" qbalilA tit Jl,t• Ititmel. lit; bars, in blure,,Arktatirniltm to busitiP?s,.t.h4 1q. , 1,.,v rat,.. al V. liittil Ile IN tfeteiliiintil It. rr!l. i,:r...14tf217' ililli:IIT, 'Lai, „Rh. tlrria . ..4i itright ..tr. e,:tr 1 - lartrelt 27, lPf 2 1A l' ' EMI OE3 DIE • i'aximatsik's 1 I (ril f, • •• 1," tight of hr'!" • ;tisk. 2411:411.31e.fifi'T St P !If LA /;E:?..Pli.f.A. 113i1;0341. Ho. 1:0=1, and sa mny Part 11i t Itq 4 0111114 y, I.ys 11. 4 (3.6:4,1 woci Inv IL and it! Atm t muse..•. itiSt . I;rn rovr A tiLE roi:44:s rats , • • ti 11.1 , .4. filti , ‘ll.atlie,-. ri:stfi•iFit It -A, (tutu lent to t , ttita ilia. 11 , :t tr lee Ili', pa :,) N., v .: pity Ltelt ie 2 La kites. l'e 1.11.14L1 'lotto!, 4::,4,4. rifttne , .t. rump. for sup ttrivill of welt fre=t 4;ti1t.1,414 , tte, atteeett Atrd 1.1411. Cuthe.- rot; art. , l I'lpr. ittutiA,3lt , .rticing Nl:tett' ite-;, acr _at t;,,, (141,1- W:tie eithre of W, W. KN14:411',. tillt Market At_ 1.0..tv C. 114, - Aprlll., . • .r.)1:(0 C. , AND ilf .1 Di* !Ivo, •tn ft 1M71e , . or. IRON mai 4 5T-41:131,, '~I 1). Et. Nora, .W 3 let htt•El :O,IITV M.tittet, 1 1 1401404. A gen,T.al I 1{..n2 ,44:.':44;413 h3ritt. E•t4lla.. 513Tdi I LC ME PRIVATE SAl,4lil;- , ‘..• VALUIII3i£ WkILIL LSTterEi•OR 44112 role s.bertih,t 11,t, A ialEvn tog Ilrertilre-3 itriii itjpim P:tz.nliaLle • t • ' GEM No. I- Tilt- btitdixitte4 , •Ito . 41.11 f I kil , i-; of :Intl:so,' 11... 11441,, of iSht}., 6 tillal e .11 11ta e• ti 3114 , Tres...ent T6witehipe, 1 , 4 lievaili perk eiy, , i4.111i it }.l l Fue:lltt kry , d it; .1:141111.t . 1. , 11 . 0 , 1 t.../Irtl/..1.1 , 11.11tv. t o -oho tMI o„ _ 41 1 1 1'...1Vr FlPlrle and ):1 , 11-11- R. laft . 1 . 11 , .. 1114,114.1 , :pit/ th ., 1.211.e-12.11V tlll,l , l`tiO 111 elar at; aVe If.. I. , eit e e" (Woo nth to t.,..4 ait t...;1_ 'Uhl. land 14 Writ 'Vein W 1 1 ,, t1e4 Wit I' Ittit , - t. -tits ti at3l:' t . . 11 T.ttlltiatt I . 0,0 4 and prow+. I' 1 " .. No I.t. An 011 .1.0111.1•111 WI ~i' gioeild ...I eve in I Illt nvit.ll;ll .1 . .1! rit{Tl4 Ai tinven. alarmy, 1", It k• ~e ir, a late Iliree,iers , Iltirt , ihyt.lllll;;,..An.l 311 ftere.-..e.r } out-huildstie.. iiiiA ryt•lpel ty bt ete., - or, I:plti it) Itt 11;.+Wti .liover. 10. 3110 t/Itt. itt,lll,ll, ~r 0 acto,:,:t2; raedicine la Nehitylittllff:llg ell, :Its 01.11011.:10.1ry i, Lk,. errere4 tt, .0. We. a, t.rtuft.tif...ti , t , htvif -:,,,tjld xlidt.o rl.riy 10 1.4. te•et N/1/3. ... . . ISM CINI N., a. A 111:eatVe-11:21.11./{ giontal rii NA , : in' Pori h..truded sod drat as byllawa 1 mug At a post oh lite atintloitde of I'olGedtr 'Ft it}-t. at- a corner of the Int bettalt..bg 102 th...it.e. by Ibr saint- tt.ittifi..lnventy-frAti t vat( ontt ha ntit.-4 tevt to a rtorl/4 Nj at nTennti one half eta! 11.12,4.4.1 1.. a ymet..lll.4.sf. north Lt.:cot...font ae.l .".laer hatf weet nee bunk:red' fer.l to bttert,./.l4..are'ty t. me , •. , l$17: t•il I 1: t:vo ;to.) to r. 7 ,1 ti frrt to iii, plilf r, if ber,lllnlt.s. N.. 4. A 11.1:1 of Ittat 'rale tilob,t - 13114, i:.101.3mi,,,g 11% actr3, -It tat, it, SO,lly)h TOWil,Otlit.. Mir r noir. hut. Oi , Va;PS . F111::41 . 1.1t 4!1,1' h11;11.',, 441.4, in 4',-ftl.tr tzlrert, I NM CpiSt MIM OR. SALE.. :iookoo t.'RE't: Lif ri IS Eli . E hittla >lrllyd hrretty orT,r 4,t9.4 flu:sr:ll4y of 111141: aa3 111:, 4 11, 1 14:4; 1 . 1.41.. anti' 410A1 1 11.1r4: .4111r1. me 'writ iv.t.,l - 441,14 •1 and at< 4„,t haft nifi, tt..ln Iltr 41 - litan 1K614. W1:11,4"1, , ,1 atilt Eri, Int 110-thin, ih, tilllo ra+la toftt 'r erlt 14 ndk, I+,l, -vttto, of.llnt In in ilenr nr hahrl :loft% awl ,441, 4.1 Ihr 41rtnloek is of the to,ltht.ll.ti• of Viltile Hort:Too-it Tt,« itnohl frotit It, O' :t0 frtr , utol I tn.'s. 1.441, la 311 good a tilt Ytt ran br fund in: I ni I ;Vultry. It 11 rarer/01r itilrtlnri, AAA Atli l- t 4.41.1 t 0 itt, to,t , dr tub 111 mil it potthalrf - t. ft . ttt - f4t Ito II tot.t, 14Totyto 144 A 1.041.13 A eir , Or In' it. A.. KENNEDY,I"IIIr/r-t4la V/111,y. • Zinventertr G. 14,11:11 • ftra FOR -saLg. Caz4W - . • urtdprstenrd nerrn rheqt, mt ['tit rrartnratrir terms ltrt [tau rnrisi•iing N ntarly undrrotitivution crnot ir.ntrr greici,nre faa *Re eronl. :The iinprovrinrnisVinnr wt. of onr: grind 41“uhle titav , r., in good srpatt, art , xttwr gan.idwlllong Ouusr 'and. gnoit Nara Anti oltlor ogitnitdingr. ropPrty ii trwavecr in iEki,the inwrictlip, Find wasting oicrtmi 4y.Ttr. did:4 r. The foto, ten I,e divnird t Fllir tiro purrn:...tu it desired. - JOHN" WarillTit N, O--The !lock, r.m.isting of, la hra.t 14 1 101 , ave., acc, Fm. ladiln4l4.l4;ty, •nt ill }rant 4.11 t, nn applieitjhti. 1'054, • 4=ti• 1111 • rest SALE. A }HU, r I:RICK 1101!:21: • and orbs valnabir Ploper;ty trt PuttSville, • sobirriber niter - sat Prlsetn 'hate., on 112 ' e work J. rt.itriiishte tetras, his two , tht , -P-ainrte.4(lllCK DWELLING IltilittE, to ti.,rind etre.q, a i;i4t , TAlOCtril abose"Morbel.linniedistOy boski. bisymtilsi Crumb. This fine buildiog to yli4L tatted,. slid 1134 not yet beet, te.d. it el larri't then 3 Dit tls..r.onvent t Cat.e* that a ilatilwarrisfl4:alliti ticyn 11011{' Oin4 is located in it pirasant ono tut, If * •• eat part-all:1r lawn. Thrt.e . 1A 3-tt.Vet•f4ll - well Of exedient watet in 1110; irlfar froporOnt ronsWeration In Pie iireteul St 41(4y, TEKMO—One-froiriti coati. and the 11V4tice to Koh the porditser. prodded only , At be plopeil yeti tired ' A.Ltit), Four Fniute dotelliwgs. lownothattly In tht tent' of the new 'Cwt. tneotiottett.• Throe nit likewise I . l . , itrahlepropito..,:. They eon be had on the iamb Oil tern., 11; The Whule will be mild low_ N. 11.—Titlei tit:stand BM Oppo.tilp Eplrr.opai Cbnieft.lwhirr: 31. Ibl3 5l-1E VALUABLE PEOPEUTV iN POiTS , v ILLS AT PRIVATE SA:i.V.icIiCAP. The Subwr diet esters at Piscine ti.ile alt t#.o#, , irud of Landitni.l building lots , kuottm as the ebrbon 11:1# " or " Young's 11111" property in the Bornugh of Potttvilie j extending front the giver lielitl above Me_ Laner'n Brewery to the Port elution road, being about V.iflyards in in.idth and eoutainine :0 of.res, (note or lest.. This proiierty to.iy be r -,%aid to be invaluable, 'not only for the purpose.. 01 ding,bntu.lraesattixitng the beid lfs.ality int the Borough. on which to erect suitable Water Wink...l fur +upnlying the town with water. Apply at his olive, corner Coil and Callowhill GEORGE. W. .9N YDEII.. ' 3 "iir - • PIX . I* 111tECit IVND.—A tared ap.orttuvlji of ppleadi4 (root 111* Ifauafa, is.!stvit of ink.* ft4tiel e 113triniry =IEI adieu. &II liense who want fuse Pcriustery,catt frxemel-44 Boat and Vet it 4 /*a it, lot THE , -1 . r • • . I WILL it ' Asit rtin TO NERCO. THE BOWLS or WM Igaigo OUT riot TEE CANE.II.IO Or MOINTAMS* rITALIk Wincik.WELL orvi sTRENOT . O To out LIANAS AN o sellYter ALL NAT'L'S-L . To .ttn4: Am , /*Anion, SHED 1E,% ERY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN .OASNAN, - • POTTSVILLi:, STIR YLKILL 'covissiTY, PtNNSVINANIA, =I .11; . .11.4 ^ t , , _ ~ y. BELLOWS, •-• L - AND rOTTSYLL.LE...eirENERAL: OILS, PAINTS,-&-c. !MO VIBE moor PAINT • A ViitCisattett Eht ()biotite Point Paint. State .:11.at4 Wowa Cttinrll. !ILO the dulideribet. Atoo n foir kegs or ratai. a; 374 t,:it4 ageth.u.and (dealt, at 5 tents a pea uk to chap art a to►. Fart ide by, H. libribla i. " Atm 41 . . PERRUGICVOUS • • ' comesitl Nit MON PAIST. 4 t rlgn AND WATER PRMDF PAINT of great . 1441411;t0ilrty.and the poorer of reateting an annul pbrrr. 7oloetice4 doting a lengthened period ornme. Coelitrhal the Hardware and lion frfore of ' . . DEOII4II IMMIX Agent fin the above Paint. Aite44.6. tsn i;II%rLAN'S IMPROVED OIL. • OIL halt the most extenstue hie, and is worn : 44 • highly rectmtinended tar rnh nary ; than a:quilt. er 0 , 1 In ine Market; working dear and free froth 1:11ftl ; it to warranted In all sagest. be just what Ilia tr.!,ittititevisted,ot no sale. thietalcst* Who uss• hit:wry:* di tind,sieun 11111, that - II is the cheapest tilt adapted In their dirni Ohirr“Pfl at FRANK PirTl"6 Hardware' Starr kt I sll.lllllSti - ti it.4tins Store, Agento. nit this , prompt tendedmm, .hlhe ;PURE WEIIII3 z.r.azo • . kO, & ER4 . ITIIEE, Manufeeitirere, V,fia: :SfiRTIPFIII.Ir47 etntet., hitatiripitis, Aret -of their wirraatcd pine Wllll'E LEA iL,*Pli tbswv("ll.glo,filvr a 1.14.11/ nave been optiin g ly eeptl ..“riee.liwiscr .1. 1- 4,0114 OD the nit tete ,shail ikwirantkr• • N **ls tsi it futhmatia.r. patArlisestiwise ptirte*roatitte twwikenittirytng proprritirgosis dosirable.kst * paint 4 * t , , 111,t I , t4 , -sit with unitheitezated whit* f *ad ; hears adeli.ture pf•ether guuterialt only Mat* it• V 4 0 ,1•1 It iittr.,i‘re . tfatr, he-rte the st e a d y iiina of th e es4nufje_ terers, many yelte,,to t‘upply to tts.. - putale a per -I.•rtly prim whit. lead. and the ounce:taint( demand for die hs 'bat irhas tnet wilt favor. it it. my:lol64y , bLintleti Int .41e tiead IVETIIEIIII,I- AL awn ha nines, wayfreiseed pars, 4.1415, stunts. leo: It. 1.463 • • . Patina Fire Proof PAINT. FROM. 01110. • ' , s,-,L,l ! .t.riber, Lave luta ettelved urther,:tri jr il Fl .rtla Y. :An g ular and valuta, r alaty roloy, they have 'kyattiit'ut r1,.6.41afy yrayrubliw g t he sand Ater:e now in anei•au 4 4i+y,mucli a.intirYd tot t he ire:a-at lottldrh i p i f ;.p. f l i tcipal I ogredlytit asre yilita.aluszakuaand' l ma: tar lat. t, ift)tt. I !title uptokola of schtntilly fern amsyract i lakty tiero.lll:lM . urll9 nte-priost - atutv 1w o funutift oitttafore.:g truing ty.,u.e.urductura,so,ftlia i , ll an CP Meta brad thy whole to g yther at,4l mak*: a.ilt and dal t.tbir patut. Fttr nar It is mixo.4 wiSts I. iiisied (lii t -411.4applie4 with alf ft by 4.a 1,4 o.4llrelny 1/4p4t,10 4.4.441 . Et beii.l.critk gradti nilr 1414,1.1 , er0tbr. ptc.44l. 14 to lizartisitlaily 14.• for it,ola ‘ti buddlug...trault,c,:it a la car.dectisi Ar.i . it toorco iced tvikb ktte Md.' la 4.4.04 at hi ano ~ft.Late,•l,l,trtudt rivibg c,f rt s limit,. tit Sy Lrar rEk 11.1bniletee9 , 1 . the it16517f Let-+. : 11A14.11154'4N, Wit)TlifißS R. r”., N 11. 431 Sa4t itt Eruct P 141114,. 17.11 E 1 - Zike Paints. - • ehetrrfirr.O.lst Lraft, , 1 , 1 • f , "49?n ;al p,,,slf7iirat Qrgibiritt.t. TJIE : 4 ) ; 101 ' JERSEY ZINC COMPANY,. H A V EMI y •"111.1111.fil .Iod of tbrif pNii.lC*, ate prep Arad f• 3 t•yrtOlP s,rdrf 4 fat awn - • $l l vEfiltill. PAINT7I. ftn (mou NA, tN 01(.,iu na. , ...ited liatem r.ff1 , 113, 51 , tt 1i0in.19.; clan, 1 4 ft V trarfelg ar that pit nds rich. !Wit reE ZlN( * . r wbirtf-i. r , ..1,1 dry or grnond =wirrArit4. , t Pt= fiE and km Iliatflolk 91.,1 tar t tirolutia A nitenePq. toMb , o)lls. maraoliy 1.,-an o er+ . 4. w bit h en • aLtre the “ninteiley to ‘ l / 4 .truot kitvir pi. 111141 to Keep mu the keg. for any teasnathle I nue.— In f. , ,,f‘i-ct their pilot q trill be soperint to soy ~!l a r sn slfn market- Titer, 21Ne PAINT, +++Milt br laid at a low peter" th.l..an that' lit! made front Ito. Zinc 4)li-s .N , -11".h.t.,ry, In - Mite well knaves late Oa jondiir I,ve qualities +s - hat, applied to iron tit other toetttle knitter ... • CIfLOR PAINT. posfeiPeg all the iff..pey.lleef tit iba tittrlVll r tad it of an agrer*.btr rotor f.,• paint:lll4 Unitate., thlt•boildlne,litoket; gur le, uteri suppler} on liberlt terroa by their - Agt.tan. Taint Ornt oportrnr. of intli . kpri I'4M 14430) AfILADELPOI*_ CAN SEAT, .PLAIIAGAINLi rises , • . .A n 61 Aißr.i. • • • liticElNG ; • .! CANE it E,Trztr..4, at•i4 ( - 11.ISM/EIICIIOERS, . In ad ii.trielirO of relate and Fasbiull4Mer 1110. 4llra Meet R. r 4.41., tit . N 1. irVtitiireS tvara-One.s. I • tlliri4 141 ;441r1G Slab gt., - tinpunie Itanklitt roinaie. M.tieh 25. Pis 4 Itlen's anti Mira Clothing. v Ettypobv 'Weld embrace tl,lll opportunity boy : rbatbing fur Men and dope, at , r GEORGE CVLII.ISOB r' ',IA' rill I:WI'A/11,114111EN T. s. rut :MA fltiET and tEifiCOND.titc. rlistadel pht.t, elOhraeillg a eltnirn of t h e best, mod deniable, .in.11 . .1,110113b1.. prrna and Prue.k Coatf, Ilab it Cloth du., 'rweotts, with a litrat CLOTlffiql. C.Oltobf4lg ui AAA . Jackets, Mot diey Jodie's. Vents and Jrtielats, sitaVe et :Tweed. Utter" tinning, it•TY.elytittilir; &-e -. .FtftiNtslFlNt: t;fptADS. Aotrut. rittirk....lllandketittiel„;*t...2l.l 'of Fad, If a le..,..tferett tdtteet poatable Cari PrO .‘,..ai15tn.4.11PA1,..“ any Otter eitollifig thole. in thr ftlllo/1, - Wll4 1.1,41 ft., a.t r.11,,,11y - laqied 11, I'S 4ltlittt ftzt lttick. - La" (!oir Irt v r,t lc be a rmtniiind atm al tel h-,t6 • . Cat. Mar krt, • 13-Oka • 44tODS--SPRI NG ISSN. fit; kl ib.iunrre ale ;lOW pr-tkirr.l s , r eiffikti J. O.* 31•1•1•7;NDI Is4V.VIT Ent'n bl.l34llMidelt just 4 ...0 4 .14 , 4,.; . . 4 n lnn .rt. r.i tlwir fortutt: kikat44l.lvo.4l, 14, - .ol;tilt ,THE.ET, Philatfriplos, *la entity ktui k etnrw, kisury and Pith iin;;;;4 ;4 Int rialls,i'lokstql,,air,; and rank Etik, Pkikt ZZOIDIr. 64:g too :rut tutftett. s, lack 0111 "grtf 11J fit t 3nd frlinaily.'lltr invited is 4.13144 f..!, d.,kliftput fatly IIIVIRIF.)11g Ellen!, in elitrn4, '1; no:: y 41; myinA, a .tot k I ' 1 - 1 4 -.1,1;1 44u:rally 84.1 pt. , filptly rterlithtl. TlIt)/11/114 !vital: at. , 5i„;tv . ..11 le., 1851. 11-313 t SAVING lIIND MEM D STATE.." 3 C(J.IIIP A MI, THIRD A ND i?!I ElcyNti•T STs., rifii,A Dr,Drui „.,-^ • f per r,nt. per rit [lb.,: 4)00:5 fl f . l . :lloENT.inter.,D tnr an 4 tisace.conthaie I.lliCtelVe uoirley Batty :414..1% and ply back dAily tr ittiOtti noeler ostiat. • ilW,r4-I,llt in aid 131 e WU Lantley b;vl:NEtAtin, from log A`.laik. rr RLI-EttLisol:ES-I , ltr. thou:mad 41..tirm mats it It f'•!Se. ICLOrn ' Dayis & cuum, Pr a lets .n r, NTERNS CHANDEI: :..;; • hr. ge,:l-I,,seiristut Cherry t., 1.1111,M47,1.1.111A., It AVi Ottilgrd zed improved their tkore, and us~ml tits gargelit arrant:mut of Lamps In litri ate Um: - trgeparrd to format pine Ott, MetiENC, BEIHNING FLUID. • - . I.o.teral,..l,lriu.sgoa.: Caw and Lard Latri6....l..att teiiii, 211.1pij.vrn.s., ram:y.lo4cl *kJ Halt (i)tarintea. randetbrap; ana thitaattita Ott thi- -.itla_tiutaetureri.r hhireut orient. -Ciave lett kaer, at a Ottitiill4*Ull:etOter MO, 11111,f !VON:large rialattuters of Pitie Olt. Uuruw,+Fin i4l. Ethereal oil, Atrohol, and ithe only r.r}. 1 4 1..11;410 fia.s., they t . anlitttihtt !bray , &tittles al- au: It prices that 2forclianti, will fled It to their valitr,u tra bit r: I 'ah G4tite. toot* elsewliery. if pita Also, the 3afety fluid LifECIPIUT 581 c. .I*.ty . . I ; 0 1 014,kalt.n. Fr. ITlCbeili not tfli qiowiti• tisil_titate House. PIIILA.DELPIIIA, in the:r , tebt3 led 17.4a., , samer Ventilating* Wig - .5 ad Eli elk TaTtpa..! R. I pat ructiatta lidirg and temeri to illeatillt theit 054 , 4 turn, att,161()"; 1 , ,,,t w 4 o;, IHr/re.. Troupes, 4- sf. alrt . In., Nt I The'rrosod of tilt,' Ito. 1 Front farthest' to Lead.' % but al for as hold FlUill 19rP.hepdnvir Over forehead, Ay i OP her.trin iwk.. -..- fat as required. • I ;Frc.iniaefurati,vel 3 Girt the truwu of it': iaP. lIIk brad. 4 Troucepr;to ear I'd . the f , r , (mid.. ~ • It. DOLL Aliteane atwaye readout sale a eplendi4 senck ttf G'ebt;'-s :Wigs, Tem peel!, Laetea' half Efit. , ,ta; U . C.if114.4:11[1-9, beautifully Mahn herogod, 004 - Alrbentas atn . establishment in the ; IlmytAnlt*S Ityrhantuni Eatratisor Lostroias Hair I,miro.prena red frma hinuip Aintricso 'm11461141 roots. the most iiiicceestul article user prorlore4 for meter ny the hair Molts istirys but or roaopitte dolor, re ft„tiox roditrOuurrlstg tt lit and luxuriant reavlur any Molina's ham VOL. lEtittal* nealhtatna ilt4lSUlritUe popularity Id LIM furl th.rLbtri oak. iff applied to every head of his nu at tais'establishrmoi, consequent y tr. is kept its Lew,: preserviiiin than under any miter known *p p! rrst ion time macitratty tested' by Lbws. v Atlas, offers airy strafes( guaranty of ifs *Meaty airild yr hotesubc a n 4 retail at hie old establishment, 177 ~appauitethe Mute , - • It. untrlrhilD !has at last discovered the yr pins Mire of HAIR DA% awl automates is for sale, mtrh nt•stect cnritidenee an its stripassinyeverythinkcif the Snot limy in nice - , It rotors the hameisher Mae t or bruntu, (tis may he desire-4J and is used tairkont say ty,frrry to tar aftii or oar*, either. by Illaffl er tither- NOR.. tan 1.; Washed uir in tent minute* *riot appll oti.ml..withttutdidrauting trans its eincacy. .Petouas ur-iling thecity err Invited to /rive him a emit' Lvi t. add reaserit , ill. 1501.1./talra7l7 ertesinnl Street. Ithiladriphu..wiiirrealvy attention.. Butt =5,1ay7; 30 , ill' NOTICE. Irina sgabserltmr hereby gives bake tbit be Nta lAppotetrfords.i3l3(kßOElllo33lll', Ilardwate Kes t b`aut, Sole rot the sale et " The Patent' Deer .344 Cate Aprittg,'.' Ibis tepee: 3- S. MAN: THE rubvtiber la prepared to execute orders for the anove ruentiorted Springs. They are lecniedly the h. , st &envie earn offered to the politic. being re. Mailable lee simplicity and dorabilLty, TAW sake. whotelate.and retail. at GBORGB BRIGHT'S • Iron end Hardware etare.Ctittru Street, .. .:opposite Miners* Bank, PoSairtile: MarchlBll ' -G. W. rartawas a co., .D.BAL4RS IN 01L$, "UM MINER-S. dtitillifittirTS 4:4 StaillITPAcIT ilictier, No. ad R. wilt/divas ' , PILAW*. tS Orden received 4 J. A. _ IA! „_ • Bil . . ... .. • • I . , . - 7 • .., ..M ' . . .. . . . . „ ~_ ... , .... • . . •- • • . , . . .. . •.. .. LIFE INSURANCE.. INSIMANCE. IFIlRC:.:Cal6tit.l) Li EE iNSURAACE, ANNUITY aIitC:TRUST •CONIPA•Nit tiT.,tbe firest Duos £4•.4 4010A:want Rttui*- 1 . 1 3' Intarter Cd all nue to /mate reittrasurrs 0,01 iv vs oa 'ha mai; favorable Therktaptuti being paid up 4nd inveated, teenier with large and c onsupw-ty teem:aging r eaeraed rood, orara.a - parrcalleetitny Mae loattred. ThehretaNMa may be pout year ty, It:Of-yearly, of geOrt.eet". • . • Theft.onipotli Ada a manna periodically to= the in. aaraptea for Abb. The drat liOnina, appwpriated to decerober, - 1544, and the einnryi Manua lit Dectinber.. idtP, *cant to an athifinna• - ef .IEISO to every. iMia(ri thaw.A 'under the. oldest jtidtetes, !elides dilat,, wilt be paid when it lam rhetoutt ;Walt instead of IWO* otigtOttrinretted ; the *wet' olden, ttwootto sll[l7 SO; theoseet eiciulll2l2:eJ fOr etefy CON; the others la! the stone ptopot lion according to the atuotrot and time of standing. which addit Moe wadi an avainta of more than Sti per trot. upon the prerolueos p,ild, without 41SCT.3rifig Ina au, total lit4return.; . • Allt,N At:EU. TbutnkialidiaraT. .tohuA. Blare n A mai) pay ia.. ll.l.muner. ith , Rulterx - Vel rsa 11, Jusetql * 'ter; EMI Thankll;P. JaiiioF. Wharioti Joseph-`4'; Battey. ivlitt R. htai. It raniphlera cantatniag War of tate* aeil el pitaa itouit,tafth ofipplieht.ton thud Costlier informal ti,..ti r.in he MAO the orrice. - - ',...-. 4 :TIIOI4AS RIDGWAY. rtroidetit, Jog01 , IV: I•sits.Acitiary. eel ii onbecriber, is Agent tor the above , Company in Atiii litili ( '.inlay. and wtit effect theitraLtes, arid give al : tteregaitrit infoint4t lan on the bliliel.l • H. ILA( N. 15.1 y AP6 1 431a • - :11111.LIVRIGI1TING. I V-Ular . Saw 31111 h . AND rrifi: , ...A.uh.clibet - hthr 'wade arruageFrolad rs. fitf j upft ?at *watt wuke•i'lliClLLA IC SA aptroaved ir.tatt4, es diellp aa . they - :an be tog ' 11. 4 4 44. inahtsfUltitrt These nrr.ahvut pwr (rut. Ott *Per Mtn tho.e tetwrat uee t: will alsv psnionaity ahead Ev putiiat up M 411 itsttax. ATlCtiffit, FetiilB. ISM 7-tth+ Ve:*ef lilimi alasuitaclery. I , ,'lghth,St.,,degurrat Normgran. tY• tA ZEItHE-didaudnrca to the citteena ai WY i;frinst and vicinity, pin tlic is predated /11 SWUM VE.NATikta HLlNirrf id every vote, c-4... r *tad at'Yht, at !hart twine 4.1111/4 the iOttiett revlicuondont that ¢ tri.li 43011,1 i. Ltktfls 411111,. Lw roftvitsip/of Attradvantasc of duretaataz hi a A ficir a.s.lllA3rnlafillnd. tottatAully An band. Fir tseii3, ptrpsted. Lu trpalf, painti4sta trim Wyk illiada'aiftamat manner as it trade. them aircast , , t titsaljnaddenr.tucc, kkinew„ 15511 , A aril • . . rAVELOPQS, • - SINIIING and .E.7I(JRA 1) tM.4 'tittered, Mire/4pes taiT.pr4' with Guntarra eartrat 11nriliandathic Kncelapia, 411 d VriliiPllCPapet Wax for as 4 Pumilig up Oar den 2 n 3 tl i ttnin't Secdtf:: with prinrva•direiitens,, sr •4:ol.liitalT'S Envrinde Mantird.cti,ry and Poiratug. Eataldishment, I'ilial - 11f .1.1111.4- DELT3II.k hi. ir: ,l ;:Or.feri wttl be idiliwetri by Cspre4:*„it as Per agioklArifs , - - Ma..ot 11, 185.1 - ' la tito , - -. i MOROCCO VACTORY: GO. hEATO4at AhD !iliac riNutriii: kr/ qtifta, t•lnud, on 11.401,...d N‘erc, • joigurd • toopenfoliy infoluis easto. ntirs ofitel./.140Ve Welt 6ni:144 , D eSinitHstitttelat,thst h. ilfsanfloito too MAN UFA SIT ttE t,fait lauds of • r•• unto{ o, 3ticti .ff. 414, Straits, Fotuctt tourOCCO„ tHIOr t Hat HI;i 1 H1101 Ntuk Linfor., ter.. Ai., attd Etcluty.fAii)NT , 4111 brads gentled :Al4,.4trifikeni- t.,1 tat imoto of ! tt LEATHER, • Ilurb t.Taited,and Ityd Soto r, itlAttytt tor lititiaft Cfly Calf Skin*, - 4:-.l2llinere' Upper Leather s And it *irfloky of Oboe h tic!! as Thtrud,.., Nadi, Prio,!tistops, fte., dcc. , aft ot which writ Le at ftkLOWLAT 1.:Lt311 itrait L. SIINNIEt. in. Alf klade of zikins, such as t3l,orp,illiat, tax., a-11411.44 tittatac,totwil to efettaogs for Loather, at the 110Aost Market ptieee,at Fuld mein EASEL rottsiolto.pf.t, 2t 4153 111.11 . . .. - ..' .:. NEW rounnai. ,i, HE•trade-reigned ItoPetiltllly lwg leave to an tioarirto Flit clitteus of Mainly Rill t 4/1/131y,atill the puttila to kenerat. 'bat they hare elosaliisheu a Patandry. 1 - h-11 eat Itaken, neat the Depot at the Aline JIM Rattrap Co.. and a Wont dainuure tracer the jam( lurt;of t e Philadelphia. & Readier I and altattl Illi I Railroads, *here they ace prenstaid to tic rifle all ardent, in ' there hue ter !Wisner's, Nosh as Frage; chatha,i&a.,t tut Railroads. (teal Breakers. kt diet Pipes, Mithgeuring ti all land* of Castings for MA thitiety,,,rtre itlial (Artier 'Grates, Plough Mtwara and PUiliti.iiinala Weights, ite.,&e —They are Itke. 'nose- preps et to qat to pattern or order of Orass or Bariadetoi. Mt order* ottli be thankful+) sec...teed anti PfinCt , kallY itietided tia, attari titian au ear tie.t weritututialke ntatiner, and on the ' moat rensenable Lamas. ittciax* Iron Witt be teteived in exchange tot ca,lings,ni , the cixituinsry pater paid .to cork: •', .i i i t J. U. & 1.. R. Kt all:R. • ~ 7i „ ft.,: A 0011 Tarn in g alto done at short entire. Du. lit Itis ! , 0-44., *' - i 1 noon augazay. rivit •1..t04,,be, ....,.3,,r, , .a to hid .h.. ii, rti... not iti4 lhe patine, that 1w has 74_ • ha ex eutatiiirtehleintilaiiiin in itie honk :- fir 11indeey,ttrid has praettreda Hook Itillitef A -..', I t - Rota use df the hesi hindrOlesur Phi► delphis,aetiodlolod with Rut lateen style of thadtug, and winewtli,tarlt 111 st hie work fat thiperlar . to a ny thingliertaftforipradored in Pothevillr. hook* rotund In any et Oa of Rinding,eultet Plata or in toll gilt l'iirkey MOitlf - CU. 11111 . 11.% fritakapaard Of plain, insole to any pattern. also prinnid, anti ruled at lynxes EaVieet shah in air tory. i; - + • ,-• , - books haitint by the quatillt IN neat Payer rated to . Nit tei t‘ tiv „ i h. HANNAN. April 3,10h11. - 14- - raatziTh' slim p, 11ROTRICR. '• .i . , - Ata..4B 'CliESTNtrj' St, .. pi ii h z 4i p i„„, , ... (At ito! 4:.4 , it aa,eitaiatiyra 171 - 17qa, by‘,lol, Mr -114,11.14i:.701%.} . . 1 . M P lex: , i , A.t . : r., tr. s . .. 4. 11 i. 1 .11 11. 111 - instrmuetkil!,Spy-tits-irs,tipettstZlass. ra, Thrrot4MMeta. Tall.r • Mr.-3.4117 ea, Pittina Potuts, Ittagle tafirtriir. ikc. Also, r7i73l 3 tpil a 1 urge amstmluretti 74. 4:7}MPOM.ND At'llltllN 4.114: M 11•11.09 il.tri:S.hitt (OA! t/lile Sitar*, 1 ur 00 iqq . ird anti Mum CIE f 4 rata loptpg are fut. &tithed 011'2ppi ca.than t ati.irbt by butit,llrr pt.:bate tler. 41 t.t .. 1 .. . • .7,1,1;nx. • --: -. ..i • razipxo! .. . . A. L ,I S L 3. l lLctE 171 1 b +,-. A ;fi s t i ' ,11, 1 1 1 :! ' t :'./ ' -4 11 1 01 1 1:7C L E S E t . e 7 N E 1 ,1 4. 1117 1 5 1. , as there 'api I:lion.' mutated . ..its and 31.'31E11E1E4 eiampi - dthillii and In hefted mach - her one, which .tic raridid . fiTilly gold IE3 Pilaw pail's of lb. Tioived stake se ithr;niamt facture .: They are made In dativ e...o pertio'spiliarmientry tiy Val iirtiol 4 IC- uLkkels, and .a tr Can anti I r:til Very ihrettor.tiostity. 'Elie he lidint 1.71211MEE - ash, , tllllll - 11 have acquired sfic haft:, etiehatee setadlielaila 11/ lartrialtdy:sl;l3l3pfd . Cr.tI.IANII a CO. fIARTXO D," and eat h • 71c Tara Tittered Label : with my ettiiiithre. - It Is 110117 more than. Tweavv• Ftv v theta Vince we commenced the bush:eat with I I the *tamp of ,'• • °llium dr. - .. 1, Itartfeld," and Ido not thaw int :ay pt erilar-iilalt?tr by th e eante otthalllna n the Ilene - As, Mei.. • i ISAISI. W. COJA.INA. Atteuli '4l . ?„;:itfd.). ' , • 3-C/a ran? c4uutop. AND CANDLU , fi raltFetmer announces to the othlit- that he IMMO 40.1 trio all kinde of Soap anti candle. at hie FActsity7.4. Ih' Port Carbon, tit 'nunly; width he *3lO 'warrant to b..: equal' ;n to any kiiji4,,, t o.“l. A nd at tiityr. pric , r tGltr *lnt I -I]7,a.rtieleq c nit pu rrhaa..,l in ilkit44elptita or else where. :1 ; matket pi ice fin' 431borr wilt h a p 54 ,1 ettitt at lits , ,Vatinvy. EMNRI iilftEß:il AN: (I.:tuber lg.; 1 4 5. 111 y COAL`* bia11112122 . 3 111211017 AL. • TILE ell KtICRIBEG HAVING ••,. ted npone of filth Hugest Coach *hops • `ln the .9thte, In Coal Street,Pottevill. •••• /Warta dr. Cet.'scirattli Factory, his fatllitles tot toantithrtutlng all kind* cif Cdillapiasad Light . Waggaihe cam:loth. MI. pllllotd halal! peactlcai alethauit, and Devitt nittobetol yeagir trapettrntn to the hualneal, he bays Ne give fdhataliaattstattion. . Alt kind* of Cartlsges and Light Wagons ktpt on hand. Aliiiit'.wgsand-hand All re pa iriaitatly done, dtdrra rtatlC a dlstapre i:4Miliptly awe. tided 4114 . ' • wiaTirn - lone 5. ltitf • ' - VI-1f . PLOtitING ESTM3LI4IIIItCNT. micir.itiaoig tespeetrolly eaaeoeafee to tae • ',lithe Oil he heeptirebeeed the eiti ire stock at the late arta tar *error* k ,Dictineon, Hut 4 1 41 1 6 tettiiiiiie *alba, Platebtashavaleirs In sit its biatichee at tint 614 Stand ender the Pottsville goose, where he tiopeli.bitibention 14 tiallates, be way be able to meth a stierelif the public petroasee, Fie will it eel , sate< hie wer,itto be le good, end lt will be dent ob ea reaeottahliertue,eit v . ** lie dome elsewhere- • • , ViCKINAON. *Reim 21. AllS3. 47.0 VFW COAL mss. • - I'M nadiiiiimed ate tinwiprepared litt en or , dere feetttiAr new and saperktr attic!e eft& teem. Their rereene eta *oven firetiald with reguLtreirshr el, without Itajenttur the sett. In the Illentettetire linotentdret etienplag a and or renter ptteserses a muds 'greater degrr!f:bt strength lad duntbithy, thee en, article before - tasted to the politic, Specimen,• of the *osk canal all time. fie 'art' b at the ifeldware elate of 11.4.4 gstefty, rotate of Ala /4.1 and iffintre Wiwi), • ERTERLY & SUItIILBti , .4 Yottnaille,"o . 4: Ifts3. ignite! liii!"ilNAriirrw/4/14111 ft rer ;fiats *M., rlllll4l • - 'Plumbing! Shop. ' CONSUNTIN ON , RAND a SUPPLY OF .11 ait siteie Lead ripe, Lead; Mack Tia Bath Tubs, Wt V Baths, Hydra:no, floor. Double and alaire Adria Pump* and Water Cleetersr Iso,all giriosar Stasi Vaal. for water and steam; Brest 04 Cum, and..oleken for Enpoes.. Ali kinds of Copper Work andniallOngdone lathe neatest resuarcpt theitiorteftsosilie: N. B. Varhaaldforold Doing' nd Lead Potarsille,:oo.2B.lBso.. • 13-.lf Dooi litindirSktitter t and 2a4A Depot, Hart aids of limit Strati Wale Wood-. Pinfast Ota 11,71tEllE 4s4T tot rabbi, ectstastly ea babdota er V V teastird siiionsorpt of Itoort, sub, Stied. abut trns.tiod iduldkusorattuttd equal to any Mot no be owe.Attitt,~i tbadk ibud, Wino ait bud. Otdert ar too otdeapatehmill tetebta ptutuat tenties. •nits..ll.4o,te. • . itsat_ • - TORT • LIVXD, umber diarist or Mita. wan OS POWBV. for sots law. =so sad look m them. . I W; .111111ADVA. Pled. , fief, attnt, f:N•rge John ft Lehner, MAIkIUFAC,TURES. POTTSVILLIbt, fit• At NEWNAN% ta. WORTS *OM, SATURDAY IVIQRNING, JUNE 24, '1854. isAiital, •Story. --- I've Made , da eriegetent for you to spend a out this week." otnierved Law yer Cr:ashy, as hip wile ; , 143, plating dinner" upon. the table. " have you 1 irm sorry, far I . fear I shall be too busy to fulfil sae rejoined, in slight tone of re;ret, . ". Busy about ;what r!.. testily exclaimed the speakei. " l Would 'xispectririly inquire, ibr sonftwhat lest/ Ma: tithe hundredth time; you canpi: 7 l:4l4y and lotto T ft seems to me that you-raust really sutler from tenor of eiercise:" . "16, und. , ll4tpilly,r; said P4Artc.. emby, . "it can't . b.iktherWise;" t . )titiourti the lawyer, .decidetliy. "ill' is comparatively idle hte far a wzuttian» aitett4 to a few hprige ? • • "A sew ituusekAti etitele " Vrs;nly Crim-7bv, and the wash: lug inn into the LriArgatti.:: What a laborious business r • ',Lawyer Cro4.y looked very wise; and S'tiolie - With it stighOeg tee tut irony uu talk Ake one .ofio is istivquainted with )hi s subject ; but at' he same Moe I am willing to allow Atist ylSu know as much obwat it as the generality: of men : nod shut can't. he construed into,a . romplitnent to the se tit any rneansY' - : !, gut iso't the tact a sett-evident one, Mrs. prostiy.? llaYeal t eV+IN... and can't I see— olg,eri.e—look about me .::.j.eoutprebend ?" de manded the lawyer. , Vou might, wli thou i; dank.: hut Whether you do. is another thitur,',' rejoined his wile. 4* Be that as it inay,lin,Werer, I am satis-* Pied that I'can find eatitipto di) to keep me out of idleness." • Whets ihe#e't; only ftin of us t" • tlnly tivo el us," Oiled Mrs. Crolby';„ ; it edits, tiKneeessary two rat as faun Well, it certainly 'Mist be a great U 4• dersaking id took. a little for,d, tvasit a few dishej and lay the table iliret Mae:, to day Wliy," 1 CAUId. aiTomptkie the urbe,..e 4-1 less time Than Iwo Mims!" : • ",Those duties 'von have named do not comprise the while of ihott , ek'eepanc-; Crosby." 7 , 1 'Perhapd not ; I shontdo't gni - ski throw• trig in' a 'idle .dttiug --and aweepine. *rice in awhile. But i certaitily'appeers• laugh. able tO hear a worlian cotriplauf of the work when :there is only.the le oily. I verily ;believe it's dothingrbut habit," quoth the lawyer, with limo:rang gravity. •• " Suppose you* it hiv one day, ' proito. sed Mrs. Crosby, with hire serigusness. go to the oitlee 3 n4 do yhtt Work, and you can remain at liornh and do It's rather a neve! !proposition, and I don't at this, time recall to mind any celebra ted men who have done houselork. haven't the leafd ot r jectionAo trying it; not erithstandin, and presuine it will be the easiest'dny's work 1 shall have this year,"_ rejoined the husband: Buiti being agreid, the nest day was se.. levied for the eschattge o(eutployinents. A quiet nude lurked Upon Itlis.t;rosheN month, and the lawyer evidentlylthought it a tine joke; One which Would afford him a large fund ol merriment laud beithe means of pro ving to his wife that housework was noth ing inure than a pl('asazif amusernett t. Time ' deluded woinan thhught her time was fully occupied in keeptutp :good-sized utilise tidy, and in devising nevi means of gratify-- Ingthe . palate of the` lawyer; who, strange to say, liked good tout, and abundance of it. Ile seemed to thinkl that this jumped upon the table ready cooked, nitd.illat Mt*, Cro,.by for smite:Other person) ,h'ad but. to utter n few tuagieal words, utidl' eeetthing was done. But to hear liMse trilling' duties termed enormous, when :there was " only two of them" tv lotik atter,: seemed. a great absurdity' to I f aw;.eP CrOshi, and he inward ly' resolyed to mite an article on the subject, and let the sterner *ot knew - 11 . 13w much they were imposed upon ' Upon this laudable deter mination, Mrs. ertr4by had - . occupied herself. in jutting doWn a tisk of the duties which mantled attention title tsar L ' morning. ThiS she folded aml quietli; hander! th her iushand, requesting fiiin to make mit a stntetar . paper, so that no nusttiannkement might ensue., " The list is no hanger than usual," said the lady, smiling tit the' earnestness with Which hr.suriteyed At. .# Igo through, with the smile perftirinauees every day. it is ne cissary,' for they cannot ; he omitted, But don't lie frightened ;I you.crin. take your ow-e rime,". Site added, it} a hautering_toni. Feigning the 1:111/10E indifference to the te nths, he remarked-that lie - : shoutd probably "make quick crock dt tW'; and pl.iciug the paper tu'tti. pocket, ie Med to the office. The liege lord of Mrs, i'rosbt• practised. law in a suburban town, and :had ttNutred considerable 'property by the same. ;His wife had independence enonr.r.li to do her own, h 0 0...e 1 v4a, hitt ixtuld not help thinking that she dierved•sonnfe credit kir. so Jotno, She had no particular' desire 10 he praised ; "jos.• tine where jotstiee is due, " !was her tnottp and our readers will perarm coincide. Stith her to the beltel that ti wait rather hard to work tidally a whole Anorahig;•aad then be told tligt.;'slie' bad ikine nothing : it wai-itoi eatotaariing„ to say the least, and she awaited the enietithent al the nexrdav iwith hutch intereif. illornia,geame, and the lawyer aroused his wife, and informed her - a signacant tone "that it was quite time. to dress and 'make a the." Mrs. Crosby did not Wait far a second hiddiag, but remarked a.s, the,, left the chamber, "that he alight put himself . in teadini..ss to see about breakfast." - Oar hetotue had taken the precaution the night 111Cvitais.to pre are the 'kindliogs.‘and m a shot time had a risk pie. She allowed herself td da just what her husband had been in the habit ot doing and 'so inure. He usu- ally left the claabdust anti cinders for her to silt and clew-away, as well as the remnants ofSvcsai and shavings to pfelt:up - . ; and site didn't feel inclined to: limit, his privileges st this time'. The dining table stood in the middle of, the room, also covered with looks, papers, writing mateeials and. other articles used the evening bef6re. These she did nut 11401-CA. and without put:laz. 'up the shades or putting back the chairs, - 0e• took,a pea's paper aad Degas to. read. • The laiever had evhientlf• i:oropleted his toilet quicker than common; hut it was nev ertheless •nearly an biambelore he madehis appearance. It was 4-metbiug novel to see his wife 'reading before -breakfast, .and he could not helii smiling to witness tier per feet song froui." • • "I've been - up a long time; and renewed the fire twice, Ills'. Crosliy;'!'sbe remarked, without looking up. ' • This was the lawyer's favarite salutation when his. wile; happened to' take an. extra nap of five minutes. , The gentleman made no reply, for be - un derstood what. the remark without the aid of an interpreter. , Ile proceeded to buktness With great alacrity; piling the books and papers upon chairs, and . nearly spilling some oil, by carrying a lamp, the wrong way, and, by allowing the kettle to boil over,snme five minutes before he got iiady to take ,it out, he.sue,;ceedid in getting' the chilli laid, though its rather an attkward mower " I think I should relish a' piece , of beef steak, Mr. Crosby," remarked thelady in the rocking 'chair. • • • - “Ah,then you shall' have 14,". replied the housekeeper of the day, pat:in:limey, as he' busied himself With napluni, caps, saucers, plates, kuiires, larks, etc. lie tried to recol lect how Mrs. Crosby arrauged them, but in spite of alk his attempts, he could make no 'application, to that lady foe advice ; as she was apparently absorbed in her reading. Adjoining to the kitt.hiat, the lawyer at tended to the uniting of a " delkioua cup of entree." and had it long struggle of beefsteak, which refused tai broil to his aatishietion.— When retnenengl to the' dining-roma atter a long absence. tooting heated and impatient, Mrs. Crosby remarked,eonsutting her watch, "that he had been absent long enough, to make a beefsteak." ' ' This of :amnion the lawytir remembered to baitMtn, before, but did 'Dot make itsp patent. I.'t length the coffee and meat were brought in..and au things were pronounced ready by the officiating master of ceremonies. Mrs. Croiby seated liorseit:and began to carve ; the lawyer took his pluee,at the head of the table, and proeeeded toiptior out the coffee. The bread, Mr., Crosby' suggested the top "Mee tine, 1I forgot it!" fie exclainied droppiag the coffee-pots and jumping 'up so hasnl that heal* very nein ()vertu OE Mini TWO, OF 1":,.%. Tit 'tut*. il.poiNsOtr =I . . • • ' 1 .• • - 1 . \ l.: '1 • . . . . ... ' . . : • ..A .1.. ' - ' 1L . ,.. , ... .. , . . . . ~..,,, .....,.. .. ...:. . _. " , •: _ , ~ ADVERTI'S. I ;,. 111111•1 , itaryinglu luielmezz from a waftr to a }fink pl :lour- inches. 9 The baiter blr. Crosby," bitggc s st et! his companion. when he was again lairly stated., • I delars!—what a pour meinary I hav,e. got !" And setting down. the cup, which her had taken up, for the set imil timeale started of the tniu.stag a.rticie. Placing itin tti urnph liesile hls wiic's plate, he reuewell bliattenipti at cuflee-p ci uring, and this time waS:surcesiitui but it ittu,tbe, cpuiessint that he *Ned that dark-doiikitig,heV,or'ag with some uncertainty as twipasteil a acro.4>i.•the table. 1* - "Muddy coffee again, Mr. eras' by - !" ab rubilv satil the lady. "- I Tile tastier hadn't a 'work of reply. ‘tVery smoky beef-steak, my dear! what ti lira yan d4ne.to tie continued, ptisli. Mg a large piece of the Obrioxiou . s-article on , one side of her plate. " You must" he, ex; trernely CarWess. or surli things couldn't hihp pen se ofietilati, they do! ••, - What a worati this is to -renterriber, to . be sure Xilybody wotild tuppose that she had kept a diary of my tinluekyobser'vations tor a vea'r',. W •fie has t i lietit all at her . hingue';.tend !"-thenght the individual ad tlresetl,l though he didn't see tit to make any. tuunedistr'tiloinder. : .1 , - The lawyer had hut ',little appetite wife remarked th.e.fart. and Mllird . -ritot the simple e*ere l ift'of getting breakfast" had - not takes it away, as pue per-en who should Ix. nantelem, was in the habit vt toserti6g. The gk;tillemati winced, Mid pieparet/ fijpt self .a 4enerpus of: tirtail and butter, which lin strrikeededdtspostltid as though_ he had lacked--food - for week. - 1 W . hen ;the; inoruiulz Meal was conclude d, Mrs. CroShy dunned her bonnet and :ihawl, and remarking that -.kite:• would...!imil home "the dinner, lett the houSe.• OM hero - Was' now atone, and could carry tin operatiOns withouttin eye.itvitui.t , s iili..crrert" -*Was ninth alone plesiant." - Nom we'll consult the hit," he- addeil, „aloud, "Mad have things g,o on in regal:vitt ' kr. Here „,does,: •!:3rt breaktted, clear ta ble, 'wash dishes. pin closihs in • order, wipe down ~ l eati chi'ari, sink; rub silver; Mark ~ ;tcrve,.l-zrepi t ire, ditentl. to door bell, sweep hall: bru.ll stair., weep partor, dinitig ! rolas and kiteheh, dust furniture, trim lanip3 do chamber:. work', wa5.11. meat for' oven, ',clean ve'getable's. :neW (-matte:Ties, make pudding, agd enteriatn visitors, It they happen to call.'' " is that all l" cried our frour.c.: keeper. t'Escall that - nmking great lass about a link inalter.! It sounds larger Ott -it really ts. think I'll clear the tabiF;, 10 be o tii With, at that is - put down next.- at itibe lwent, thior, father and thither, a( a great hazard of thy)r demo!: lament,- A.s the idea didn't 1$ thirty that he shbuld carry a waiter (MI et' articles eitime,lie made a great many journey's Mitiveen the dining.room-and kittlhen,whKh necessarily consumed mat aiderabit4 time. The dish-washing 'proved rather en awkward al . ,i fait, and didn't progr..‘:s' riot*: tie I e COMA have wished. Ile Couldn't wipe the cups handily, thee:tn.:erg:seemed bungling, and the pliites would hilp back into the_ tea.. ter : : but after breaking a •cut.gln:-..6 tumbler, .(whieh he! felt certain of mnichirif,r the tie.l'zt day,) knocking a large piece out of a planet - 4 , iwhica heresolved to paste tegether While dinner was cooking,) and (*racking a per dish of his wife's while setting up apile of plates, the matter was te,a Fite knife eleaning • was another thing 'aim gether ; there- wouldn't he -any danger, of breakages,' and he could quick.- But _the Meek spot' ,Ivere deeper seated Matt he imagined, avid required- the exhibition Of More "elbow grease" than he had any idea el. lie,contended longest with-- -the carving-kni(e. Which, M . consegmence of Leine; awkwardly handled, tudieted a deep eat, as a token of rimettihrince. This teas a m4take that caused many oilier itiimakc4 doring , 4l)e; Liar, oevin , !•undeubteilly to the chumsbandage winch the lawyer wrapped about his hand. It may be well to remark that the- afore said list was.latd caret:llli. ' in position,' and frequently relerred tics . tended to the silver. aud then gkovetLat clock. 5 . Tie batlaA )ioiuteil to an limur rtim time waitekl tor uu niati," audit:at/ no far Utfnili ; rieti• hettsekl';eperi. - ' "Withe,:inext , un the docket, woiidcr ?" he thought.; coo. , mlting ini:,menturaodurn.— "Alt, trove t;.) blaek.! Well, I must admit 'that the coffee whiel, hoilad over hasn't no proved its appearance much. I'li,fook utt the brush. 7 Su 5.35 ; 1111f . , he prepared the and set 1 . about the oßeration•at once. The t-tove was 'finite hot, nod he couldn't 'work n, any ad vantage. he more liquid he put on, the wore it wonld. , :f.putter and tly olr with a eraekttag mime. fie thickened . the but it would not adhere to the stove, and Ise. : began to think it was bewitched, At this stage of atlairs he happened to reeolltet Tat somebody had ' , aid that mitt was the best thing to wet the pa4 , der wult so he hastened it) the pantry, and - pouting out a (plalatity, applied tt to the; refractory stove. That didn't mend the matter much, and tkie smell of 'burned m ik Itegaii tit he quite disaggveahle. The 1041111 4tvai with ranotte, the llotir'arourid the - stove .was dotted with little spots of hiacitini!, and the lawyer's hands were certataly not the clean- - est That, ei•ei was, when a intent ring of the hell iresourided through the hotise, ma king iturcheio start as Itiotielt he had been surpried in'sorne dishonorable act: - He looked towards the 'cloor,'tlittn- at hi. hands, and 6naily at a large -stain on r ids shirt bosotri,!whicli bore a Sitoll2 r+:...4lllhlattee to .blacking.! i • "1 won't go, they may ring all day if they ltlte - !": he .eXclairted impatiently t going to the wash. ..Win and trying iii hrintr Inc hands to their-actustotited color; but a satrend ring warned hint trat some perl-kw- without was. Mit inclined . r , to give it up so." 7 ..Crinfaund that tiritiimb4la 1i I ? 4: l lp.ty: it's some old man for boota, clothes. grease or rags. 11 he does it otpiia bring a suit assault and battery!" cried our incipient litaisekeeper4 mak Mg n sew de,peratt; dashes at the dish-cloth, which he inistoolc for the towel. and harrying inwards the door,which he opened with a trembling' hand. ".kh, good looming, lawyer a' well ttres..ied, good-looking young lady', who evi., dently expected taseet sdmehotly else appear: "Is Mrs. ercisbe in ?" • Yes—l --.no, she tsn't tn.!' he stammered: for truth to; tell. the lawyer was thinking more of histpersonal appearance than hts woe's ab.enre.,; besides, be' imagined that the y6ung lady looked at hull with some rim. rinsity, and this emirtrrasied hiin the more. Nova it must be obterced that our hero was remarkable for the neatness of his.dress, and MO state upon his Hasa, assumedteor- Mods dimensions under the searching &nee of his Feitlitor..l He dropped Ma' eyes. and forgo the sgt:inja contemplating IV sooty hands. - Excuse the . diAorder of imy • dress morning, Bias Haynes,;' he added. 4 4 f was soprufortunair as to upset the inkstand jut as tem. rang, and you see the eriects of the accident. . This, it must be confessed, was rather a departure from the truth. 13ut the lawy er cotildn't thinlc of any other stray to es'cuse himself frem,the dilemma ; and In: was not disposed to. eanfess the exact state e,f the case to his tag-eyed frtend,:who.,after ma king alew ehmtnauplace reinarki, tank her hia ve. • ' , what an -ingenious excuse — that was! Nobody but alawyer would have thought of it !" soltloiMized our hero..glatteing cool. plaeently ia a mirror pertainmg to theitat. tree. imagine his Illeilifipltloll at . discer. niog a black streak across his face, whieh gave it a molt ludicrous,aspeet. No wonder the young lady looked at him with curiosity, for nothing probably but gobd manners re. strained her from a hearty laugh. • Lawyer Crosby went back to the - kitchen with a slow step. To his utter astonisli. meat it was terelv o'clock, and he ltad'quitt forgotten &trier, The, fire was entirely out, theroom was in a sad plight, the list of du. rtes was not half completed,' and the mear, iigetables etc:, remained untouched. His zeal hail *noted amazingly since FMK. 'ohm, and he half-repented acceding to bilk wife's proposition. He had 'expected to 'see her enter every moment, express herself sat. isfied with the experiment, .and desire hini in .a very huotble manner to go back to the office and resume his legitimate -sphere of action. 4 • ' • • , . • But Mn.s Crosby did not Appear, Atiol he xml at length obliged to" collect his energies firr 'the porme of malubg the fire. After wenag out his patience, he am= case thairitera:all Ping he had always , her,'.under. all riteutustsfices. He began to ;think that If did reqUire sorne ingennity and ealaularton - to dispbse nanny daileir in a iforntog, and to have some faint -sriipkien that lituse.keepitiewaSn't 1 ' joke csneh aria, : after A e .nrondered' I bow Mei; Croshripinspered, and whether i she thdiet wiSh,hetssit sale at home ; busted anticipatin,g.„ how' frightened. she would heat tindiogiliow much war had beta m iai n d st ° l t air a i ll tali dh r 7 ap P e u lie Pl n u t ii should' happen 4 r e i n d ll ieu t: 4 rl. advice- . -This last • was sueli-an 'amusing idea, that bur lawyer. tub. bed his liands together. Ingbeino him figurethich he fancied° Mrs: - CrosbyWasahem Mat 'roe tria.king. :j Leaving the laisler to Welt .f.Ait the rest of the items,' We Will attend the' fobtsteps cf Mrs. CroSby, to he . husband's office;andtiote , her experience ihere.: • • • - ~•J•J • Tom .Ilettitiagger; the la reyer's clerk. stared ' somewhat- persevetingly wise he saw Mrs. LZier.yer - Crosby enter the office with an sureit step; and. Proceed to hang up her Isinnet and shawl_ with a genutatii business air. ' • • "-Torn;" said Mr:S....Crosby, snapping her fingers 'carelessly, 4 9S thl;4 office oiderni" • qYelt:na'am," replied the infant tar:rimer, more surprised.. , •. "I beg leave to diner with you,. sir'. Do you see lliesepaperit scattered all abhor here? • lick them up dud tile them in proper order." Where is the--liwyer !" asked ,Pe t ti fog - ge_r. with mouth vape. . • ; • ...Pio lawyer to-ilay, Tam. anvil i you, ate tuy ivaa BusineSs. Mr. Crosby, told me that yen - . had ,a -memorandum o lo:day's 'work. • Produce it - it there's such thing." Pettiloggek tumbled about awhike among the pa Rep, sucOeiled in finding the doe• orator to:question. 4 With the faintest possi 'ble sinTh ileat 140013 D 'could protlite.e, Mrs., Lawyer-Crosby reartas follows: • 1 - costs. r -llebeas eorpus for It i eviik.ewis.--• `A - writ of repleviu tin the ot - Simeon Snooks. j Fill nut all/nit-claim deed for John Sty Advise Captain Saunders, abut non for damages 11„,uninst Farmer Jtj'Pf'S. A writ at attachmem iii the ease of Hewn Er. Examine letters respecting Miss floghtViireaeliot pi:utilise case. Send If lg. Write threatening letter to Thompson. Terrify' Joe Bunker, it Possible. Regretfully invite colanel II Drummer to call aad settle . Major Green's MN. - To lake de positions in Wigginls slander r.ase. Get up an issue hetweea townsend and Ferris.—: Distress Widow Smiting:.- Make our costs and ;damages in ease of Fofger and Pol. sQ m. ET,Airan e lands lying north of theMisleto River:, claimed by Talbotsad Tornkras. -- . Kick Bill Bhezletori (firm: of Raz 71iion nog Buggs) out of the - office. Brow beat Mr;.-Chandler her landlord noggin. Weak Johnson's lime. The -aboie to be done, ticsidea atientling to incident - al otlice, busiaess, a i it,inay "Well". , :h4re's work !" 'thought oar lady ; her ard.Ourec.nsideralily cooled by ibis for midable array of • dmes. "Tom, you knew rn asked:— recovering her self•posseSsiori: Tont didn't seem to know whether he did or not—Owned trtice—but expreised no opinion in words. ; mean; are you - any parrot a laWyer.?" resumed our fair barrister. tri know - all about' the lawyer's business • . Le ate. - - I '• "Very-good' You - it - m-4 eo•operati with me to despatch all the items-here named with the least 'possible - delay. , I will teL your knowledou a little, if: , you please.. What is heti-easel:rims ?" "A-veriflor delivering- a person train false imprisontifeat, or from one court to :untidy. et;" said Tom, prim - 441y. tartrry good. What about • Lewis ease !. _ " i made it ont-last evening run sat." • "V-ou acted very properly. Next Oates a Writ of re - previa." ;_ • "That's fill ready—..tinisheit it just as you ;--sane in. - - '1 " glail that vowtattended to your busi. DVA, Tem.: a good word -for you io air husband." "ThaakAam, Mrs,. Frothy." = • Tnio things are disposed of, then—habeas eorpus= and the •;apetti of - replevin. you know otizrirettv riot:a:stress, Tofu-?" • Mr. Pettifogger' icolnured to the . very cli. max bf his forehead, and said "y.-e-s,s' in a very peevish manner.; "Help ate, Tone, atitt.l'll help you. Have von had a 4pairret With that young lady lately - r - -; . • "Day before -yesterday--and--..and—l'm afraid she won't come round right again." "'never fear lwartant you •in that quarrel; we'll bring tier voii4 - in time. To* bur.-Lbut--I'Must get through; with thx list" : - • - "I'll put you dear throu Toro:due( sw ear!.' . • knoti what all this means; but Ma t rut- that- iri'rstsearing, ma'am— it I don't do. my hes) flit you in any Way you naule.” - I Margaret is a fittelgirl--,next comes the deed. :.Yost haveg - ot blanks; ready to till tip, diiiibt leis I" -1, • „- "Dip year pen, dash it, off." added Mrs. Ciaisby. . ,While•Peitifog•zer was tilling up the . deed for :styles, ip Popped... Captain Sai pder. to take advice. irotteemtagau action for dama ges brought.agmost him by James.-Jones. 1--:lly.busfaind is tiotin at this motnent. Captain." said Mrs. pasta. "Please sit :down and astait-a little rwhile."• "Now.' lierbitiq was a rely ;Pretty woirma, and. had eseeeditigly captivattag 1111131:41'7 , , witch -were "generally pleasing to theother sei. The captain was not lit all averse to "Waning awhile" with much sat.; "Please tell me sornOltiag abbot this l ditli. Catty sit "y6t.tra. -- Captain. E i . should like to know the particidars, fhr do you knout - that f have studied law extensively myself?" coittinuid laWyer's 2 Wile with a pledsant. ittahe t t, - • Saunders was ready to relate his 'troubles to :Itch a listener, and so straight- Way i - boson:led appeared that his -Jones' shrine had trprissed upon -his. grounds, del:at-crying, at certain, lance. sundry quantifies at corn ant! pont= toys, and to indemnify he had shot one ofaaid quadrapetk, for which mei the owner had btanght an actiou;. ' , "I can tell:You "what to do:in thts . ,e'ai'e Precisely is Well as die lawyer hiaiself." said Mrs..CrOtby, - statiling still more pleas -allay. 1 4 bat was the animal worth, 06 you suppose 4" she resainedi . "'Just about six dollars, Mrs. Crosby4 - ' • - -"Whaida:you imagine the Whole affair will cost If it goes to-trial - rtiweetty•tive.or iliirly.dollars, PerhiPE'" "Then 111.6. cheapest Way be to --to leave ine - ten-doliars, and settle the ease, Captain," added the. larlyrwttli a smile-that was really bewitching. . The captain mused a moment,: and 'then exelaimed, dolt!' Blow. Me, if f - don't believe you cilia settle 4)1 anybodtr: - caul" • The captain left the thoaeystab depleted. The ',Romeo, he had gone. a note - was dis= patched to Farmer'ioneS, requesting hit:aro, step up In the - Otliee.. While Tom was en. 'gaged ea-the"frent,ol I`,/towal 'versus Smith, made his a ppearance ; _and the swine atlsir was settled tor seven dollars. • The letiersOf Misslrtght were examined, and nothing:like a plOmise of marriage Could be made 'out of than. -Mrs. Crosby imatediz atelPivrote ybittiP; lady, advising, her 'to drop the prOkicatton.Ot the case. as them , was no reasonable hope for her succeeding .if .theJe tiers were the Only .evittlence - the prefaties. Higgins' bill was. sent, and -Tons wrote a threatening lettfl to Ttionapson but how wasahe'm .;i'terrili Joe fluulter"-i-the item next otitheprograrnme "?. "Nothihg easier," said' Tom. - ".Write and tellitim his case-will .came on in, a ; few -days; - that will bring him right to I settle. mcnt.o. , - - Mtilaggerwati ittgriteteit to write a note tit that 'efieet;- and. also respecifullf Col. Druranier: to calf and. settle Major Greep's ililt.-; As the Wiliam had not Come to depose is the slandeiicasei Niggins - r,ter • BtlS . Briggs,..the lair lawyer and Williog clerk 'passed pa to the riett a "To get ail as iseue . : betweett • Townsend . and Perris.' Don't thermion a quarrel Toner "Just that,? mid -ToM. "Well, thew, let ,tts! prevent it - , byf'all means."' - • . - • „ . • "We hive only to let it Cana•as is, then. tort they are peaceable fellows :that tron:tquarretfor themsalves." - “Dtauvis :She. Wide,* , Sanbiva t tom , * , ,hi5ab_...1,1;644 , t , 7 1 . -• ' 1 *: ME . . • of explanation. , "For-what ?" I . "Because she can :pay slime kind uf a I humbug bill hfoughi hrr by that Sampson.strtmitter " • - • ..Caret. this unjust action he.quashed • "It ought to he. at any. rate: di can bi put alon g -knit- t o to give the widow Watntag of what is gnaw on, eo that she can put tier things out of his replied Tom. "Pellitoetter,ven area 110501., Jusi run : over and.gi re die-widow a sly' pioce of ad vice; add then I wilt help veu make out , damages to the raw tit Folger and Folsom.' It was thus that Cros,M iVerli taad 116011, with...the able ass.istatiee of Mom. had reached the • !tree. last. stems,. viz : "Kick Bill Ihrrileton (of the firin of •Btittile- • lola and Buns) out ot the utliett lusiwt..car.4 ?Irs..Chandler, and tweak Johason's. nose:" I • "Now, asnoue these persona are pr eel, what am I to do?" 'inquired MN. Chfl z : 7 be, looking atchly'at Tont. - I th" Why , just as the squire •Wotild —Wait till . i eyy : come in." ° : . I "Exactly : but it is now about the huu r of dinner, and if people can't come to at prop bones. hoW 'can they expect to be kicked dOwn stairs. browbeaten, or tweak ? So; my young friend, we wilt go to ' dinner. You will not be .wanted thia.atirr ntiatt., therefore you need" net teturn to_the office but amuse yosirselt is any way you please—by going, to stie Margaret, perhaps. I,4ek the oflice and give .111 e the key; I won't forget your Services. ' pater return, our germe into - nee met her seamstress, and- having some work to . cdnsult her about, asked her bathe to shunern A's soon as she earterett the house, she knock- - ed at the dour and .said, i for dinner." • - - What a tudicrotia aperHaele me t her eiNi o a, Mr: Crosby with the segnient ot, a *quash to one hand :snd - a ponatoe•in the other. "I have brought a friend leante; to thou Mr. Crosby," . adiled the lady. "The. deuce you have-!" ailed the lawyer elevating tutu notortisti4y Family ei.ehrows, half in ve . tatiou, half irl rrutuier,it his wile's gravity: "How .stiort tvdl dinner be :ready she continued, drawing forth fret! wateili with the* atetit one iu a hurry. ' • "Judging by present appearances, It till be On the tattle in about - au !Joni and a half from this time," said the new housekeeper, opening the oven door att . look rit the meat, which was - not: yet blistered watt the _heat. , "As there is only two 'of us, kr. Crosby. I cannot listen to any 'excuse for,ttlis unpar donable delay. For part l cannot-see what• you have found to employ yourself about n,, • - • t; •: "Come, Mrs. CroSby don't''exult until . year work has been inquired thin. There is such a thing, as crowing beforc one is out of the woods.", • - • "If yeti mkt tomv petite business, 1 ant very,glad. to be able its inform yikethat is is successfully- ac6omplialted, and I; : have ;half a day : to spare," replied the ladyi'eOnalthing: - her watch. i. !;;:'The itabeas corpus—" began Mr. Crosby. ..fAnd the writ of •replevia 1": interrupted ;Mrs. Crosby. • "And the Saunders case?" resumed ' the lawyer. - "And the threatening letter I'` ,chimed in the lady. - ."The land ease, mad the breach of proers. Ise affair ?". "All attended to, sir, as well at 'Buzzleion, of the firm of Bazzieton and Buggs." "Ha ha! no, no! you can't put that load on to the, Mrs. Crosby! Whete's Tom?". 4"Locktal the (Ace and sent him pd'—did not want him—lie will betack Manorrow.:" •• The .deuce, Mrs. Crosby !'" "I said Turn, sir. •And now have you at tended to Ilia cases which I left f or you.-- Ahem' let's see. Are the . disheis washed, closets in order. shelves wiped cobra, knives cleaned; stave ii!aelted, fire Icepr blight, halt sivept;stairS brushed, parlor swept and dus ted, lamps trimmed, elounber-wOrk dtae— "Hold en Mrs. Crosby. lee heavies - sake! No woman alive could do all of that in one forenoon !" - 413c.g your pardon ; bet* 5-91.1., is it wo man who has it tt every forenoon, [9: years.. . . " Fur only two of us ?"; • " For Only two of "Are ,you a woman or veracity, -Mrs. . Crosby i" asked thelawyer, with a stride. . • "Na . gentleman 'has yet presumed to call it intoluestion," responded the lady, with re slight inchnatiob of the body. • ; "Then I give it ; up and make a; graceful surrender of these premises." - - And-only two of ?". i Mrs. Crasby. - 1 beg vutir pardon. r think that I aria a little wiaerThau I WaS ttiN morn ing; I assure you upon dielionor gem , tleman, that I will never speak disparagingly of woman's ditties again. Two ;el us, I fel& notice. cunsiderabte .work, enough at least furl one little- wile to pellet - n:1i" ' " You are pardoned On the spar. let me assure you that do -am_ rrgret this day's experience; and perhaps the • Widow Santana and several other peraonslwill not." " And your humble servant *thong the number." replied the lawyer, bowing. • • We have only to add that the lawyer kept his word, that Tom Pettifogger married the pretty reimstress, and•' . only two of us" was never Used except a , ,s:a pleasant jest. Y Void Oa ' U. OF VIC RE:ti:IOUS PatES.— The Christian Witness and Churcb:Advocate, the - high-toned and conserratwe lorgan of the Epureopal Church in llafissehilspis, de. votes e column anti a hall io the eoosidera tion of the events of' lost week in &Awn.— _We copy the closing setifence:. " It cannot be diagujsed tbat a' very great `change Is going on in ' public opintoh, which (will no doubt soon manifest itself lo a form that will suou allow fill„to act,•tyttli effect, who desire the tepee' of thin, law. ."It is by 'reason and nor by revolution ---by the ballot bin, and not by the cartridge_box; that we must seek far the set:lei/v . Ol te-Alit. We hope that all laws will he executed. while they are the taws of the teade,not excepting ate IVI - 4iuelew. Ent we do moreo v er moat earnestly, hope, that no other atteMpt will be ruade'to•arrest . and return rogitric slaves to communit y, at feast, for the; present. It might be done it no doubt would be done, but it would be trOling truth a veicana!" Ty; tiossvioa: Bior.ta A * 4 KtroW.Norn itro."--Accortfing to the ilarri;hurg Tele. graph. Governor . _ Btgler stands at the vest' head or .he '" Know-Nothings," a cla*,9l' people very numerhus at the preseat 1 The governor dews hot "know ' whether he rs' for,' or agtunat 'the infitinous Nebraska ~swindle. He. does not "know " whether he to in favor - of ; or opposed to' the sale of all of the Public Works belociging. to the Corn • monwealth. He does tot "Inow "t" wheth er he is fur or against a. divisiela of the_ Settool fund. 'Redoes. not r 4 know why hi vetoed several Bank bills awing the last ses• skin at the Legislature, and . .si,grteil others coutatraug precisely the satne_provlsions.— B. the Governor is " to thi ring" tis a can *dile at' the next election; the ,people would like to "know " just whete.he is oh several important subjects ' which' now, agitate the the public mind. But.altould he still contin ue to " know nothing" upon these Points. he will perhaps learn a useful lesson star • Oe. whet.* • frr , A PRAIIII£ PECULIVIITY.-4. corres pondent of the New York Port, nye: "C oo ' 'sumptinn of wood upon the open prairies, 10 cold weather to the lownotives, Is_ much greater than among the settlenseois or in the timber cotintry, and the amount 'pr steam is much less. • A train will leave Detroit with.irom twenty-five to; thirty-five freight ears, and from eighty :0 one bandied 'minds of steam. As it nears Chicago, on the open patine, the steam will gradually fall to thir• ty-five or forty-five pounds; and the engine leaving half its intik 51405 with t h e i Tean i a . der to Chicago. So, pot an. Won box stove on the top of one of the rats On the prairie, let the fire tram intensely, aid the *Wane of the stove will not born the band upon it.— It is a ptoblem, the solution lot which would make a fortune, if an inventor could tell how this. very rapid loss of enton be preeented. 1 1:7"BESTON'S Loss.—A gentleman recent ly asked Cot. Bawl. if he thought:Douglas had any chance for the next Presidency; to which. old Banton replied—;“No. sir; to. sir; his legs art too-Shoo; ,that portion el the man to which the toes of . gentlemen's booth are sometimes applied is Much too near the ground." Dm' An RtaglisLicurttal statesoviitl STS fkIUNTING Haring procured Wee Presses, ared (wont. JOH and BOOK every desertptiaa, at the ace Irrurnal, cheaper them- it rah o' eatabhaluseat to Jae Omni. —_ Baoks, Paakeldetr, Lary Post -s, • 'Roil /Lou( &ft*, P_41,7 A7gickt of Arsensing t I :Awe itae 114.44: — Ord, At the * 3? shartist , notree' I TYPE is more extensive. thusthen Otltoo In thatt sectice. of the St hands employed expressly for proems/ Prrnter.-oerseit, ,we work to be as neat &cony that r Orr tithe, PRINTING INC( shortest MAIM- - board to every vonep Book, o very description razor rttted to order ea short 'mice. NO. 25. Voutho' Pep UEAI3- TlllB, *4 This is itte effect of Mt a young meths° is io us t tke , lag a well-tilled purse. to our not; said boastutgly, hat with a We wish toreler our readers tte.ulsra to the history of thla Ile is itket, fourth eon of au chattie, who had known the rhos and the depth - Vol pow is teased for the tritnistry, a taunted and ugeful metal t.et!ortti seas a messianic, a 111 low. The third has acquit ctiutatioo ttlier * ntuelt hchol through im tvWD 131(.abll. 1101 10 VitlOUt WII iritratice; brought•up m the ronvicuon that derogatory to respectability—that wealth wt the highest good that could be enjoyed I L . mortals. He was 1.14 sent til school, Utast to the so-ado:my, preparatory- t ut a Marla o, t i'', professional studies. . Meanwhile, his uhf la!tie trier 'Was toting; and starving to attain th(t '4 1 ,:, dtst faction g at:tit-dant no wealth, merely fo '41:;.. the sake of his Children ; .but still willing t forego sit the p7easurts and anausementa- o All the world, at bis:socia could he usefult au ',4 lauded in the minatuunity. , . ..-Fl'' , :j The young man entered upon his ttudie convinced toes he was the too of-tt skit mat e, 1., comparattvelY, and sonsequently .he was ea.: i=; titledlo a .7. loft swing," to all the frolics and - -f sprees :hat came off. gooks and duty IteelQ.; were mere sutiservietitt to fun. So whea l. 4 his six months wine completed he catntr.gp home to his.. disappointed patents. a Wild",.. etw-k1e9.1 and indolent tx.ty, instead of these I ,', date, fixed ;tad ambitious young man. H f. • loitered apout home some time, but his fa.ir'4., awes epstitut ion was broken, his sales low,:r.' i'i .an.sadhis returns nothing... Starvation was r ' present Wore. the family. Fruitless-10d patty r: equilly ere the apitcstions- which .., the young roan made at t h e trading estab. It . Irthtnents in the city for occupation. Thete it ' were more clerks than there were merehan ts, Pt . and mote traders than buyers, Worn ant -V. with fargue and the stur,s of stsuscience lot;; 'his former rnt,spent time, with his spirit ii, humbled, and nerved to undergo any , 'priva.l non, rather than teturn without employrnen t'r; to his fathers bottle, the shop olleyery me.;:i clime, front the blacksmith's to the jewel. .l 4 er'i was besemen ; but at was a time of gen. _,I, anti depression in business—every mari look. it ed out for his own good. So without lilattie„ . ' I conscious that belled 'done his best to ob. i I rata an occupation, the young man went - i home. The welt-epread table, the carpeted l floor, and the re6cietnent which watt visible. ;1 to the househole., but seemed to aggravate .i.: the. misery of its tenants. - . • _,7, One day the 'Young man was in the shop of a shoemaker, who had amassed thy hie in:Witty a respectable Mantle, while !seised - LI built up a reputation which can never thir.`„l from the memory of thecommunity which ; 4 he " Why don't you go to work:1, 1 :-1 asked the ortfman. " !can't -get - anything to tio,''Avns the response. t' Come and lean, my trade," said the old man. It was,a bar. - ft gain. Thepittripered son of format] becatae the apprentico of honest ,Father good habits endeared him 'sensibly to the generous shoenialter, had the progress which 1. 4 he made in his new avocation surprised ery one rylvt9iad been formerly acquainted with his telle . habits. The of man died during his illness he curled on the business t of Ens shop. dad received for his service some aid tools which had been the property of his employer,. He cotntriencted business for him. I sett, but soon went into a nourishing arm. .4; !ago and entered a large establishthent as a t journeyman. His love for tinny and. reline. ment increased. The best society was thrown open Mature him: Theconftdence of his ern• ployer was unnoOnded VS integrity ; ' shop-mate' were pleased with his. ntifive talent arid,hts address--he bectinte the sun of their little circle ;,and when - he left his not phiver with the hope of obtaining., it more inerattlic stiontioh, :Ili loss was eetretely la. mewed. We were reconily t eonversing with this plow gentleman' upon the false pride Whi.lll kii;;l ruined so many hoya: ! Said be— " !PI had olitainci a clerkship when 1 sought it. I should hove been an outcast in society, and a beggar. This is the effect of #llDenn• king, of indu.,try, and enterprise; a good reputation, a clear conscience, and -a ,happy life."-: atcdez free 2.radlr. n'''Scriont.mts:rtns.—The following ten• timents, by the learned and goii7Citan zing. deseiv - e, its be writien in4hold chant tva every' Ezi!ool /kyle, sad ithpressed upon ever,: Parent, tnitelanY up nn every Dir,e.tarilk l itugbout the length and breadth r=f the larad4_ VAl,l;t: of A Scitoor..)osT6,There 11 no iitfiee higher th3±) that et a teacher of youth. foe there is not Ling on - earth 5,.1 precious as the mind, soul and . churacrer, of a offize should 14 reporder with greater' itspect. The tits: mines in - A community et,uttld he encuuragtd to assume it. Parents should do :xll hut Impoverish themselves to induce such to AtECOrDe. the guardians and gutdes of their children. To this good ail their show and luxury should be sscrificed.—. There they should be lavish while they waighren thentstirea in everything else:— They khzAttil wear the cheapest clothes, live on the plainest food, if they can to no other way scrum to their families the best innsuc. !ion. They •ehointi have no anxiety to...atco mulate prepert} for their children, provided they can place them- under influences which will awaken their Iscuitimitispire them with higher principles and fit them to bear a tnan• ty part in the world. No language can ex press the cruelty or fully of that economy, which to leave a, fortune to a child. starves intellect and _impoverishes his heart. flostrsr LAwYT:R.-A very, ,old number of ts Tennessee paper contains' a qualm adeertiseMent, toped William Tai ham,' in which We find (among manytrtort) the following rblee of practice I will turn a deal ear ta no man because his 'purse is empty.' Good; but rather impracticable. ' I will advise no Man beyond my .csuipre bension of his case.' Excellent, and favor able to brevity -ol advice. • I will bring none join law who my conier.ce tells, me should keep out of IC Uor'seeptionable.— I will advise the turbulent. with candor, end It , they will go, to law "pima my advice", they must pardon me for volunteering 'Repast them.' Fair and open, certainly.-,Serves 'ern right. • I will never acknowldge the omnipotence of the Legislature, or .consider thetr acts by law beyond the *milt of the cnnstitutibu.`---Leapttal 1. Mr. Tathett was, doubtless, a-bold leilow, of rare honesty for a lawyer, who. if he kept his 'Owe rules, was a peacemaker and a most useful citizen; a men greatly beitnrvti by the poor, admired by, the good, respected by all, and—died In. solvent! • ta'AMCI)YrS or PArlttor limay, I. l 7lltillie - 6elebrated Patric..k Henry,. of Vir pnia, was Emu clot. of his life, he laid 'his hand on ihe.Sible, and addressed a Mend won was wilikona :--" Helen a hook worth more than all others printed ; vet it is my misfortune never to hue end it with pro. per attention tilt IStely." • About the same time he wrote to his daughter :—" I have heard it said that_ Dials-byre claimed me.— ;The thoutht pained me more than the sp. :Imitation .ot Tory ; for I consider religion of Vindattity 'higher importance than polities, ' L and,l find much cause- to .raproach myself that I have lived and given no decided proof df my•being 16hristian.." . (0- OE F.. fOR Chimes all things: formerly defeated penes used lo receive gratuitous passages for Salt Rm. er, 'Ail now the used up locordeo steeives a tv!ket labeLled PABS WEAR= TO NEBRASKA, . • • sad quo the baek of the tree pass is the die. =isolate figine of a rooster ' who asks, 4. Where shall t roost friends ! all my great. uess is gone!" CESTiIt TICE: Mgt COSPANY...-At EII election for officers of akin Company. held et Northomberiagd on Monday. the Sth the following persons were hbosen i Pun dent - -Jose rth R. ,Priestly ; Trtanerar—)ohn E BOOS BINDSI ~ ligct Itnun:
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