liu,wass , Joky prA.L. pireiilcnnel7.4lll63: . • s v ow LL A r,s y e. Annum, p h ainblii i llo rtirowdrititee•-•42 24 It , o, n n , sl 3, o itt i ko ion wont w—AU . if not paid ,• - . Viihiu tne3eor. ro cionir: . • ..- . • iii drillCa 1 ~..7nroe copllo to oPe s4,lrww, I- - I , . . moo do '' • ~, do • ?-•- 4 Do • 14 ' 4 " 4 `' ' -.- do .: • ''d ' ' . - 0 -00 riftroo . I, ' d ' rlp tonc in ust behrrartatOpold iii *dinars, Wong , ' ••• and &era to onefOried,O4wlizto...urp• cco:2B, : • Od ..„, will he Turtil Ated ,to Carrierland others ot e-- ~i, 1 s, - Vits;;P senor:, Aachen or4idlett lwith • the Y legal rill in adriwire- ' . • .l ' • - - • - • •tl . r i# ctw Oi, NEWS:PARISI. • , . -• „ ,,,ni ,,„ T ib„re 0 ...1er the diecontiountice, of their Tiel'i ~,,„ the rt o i hex may. coriti nue . to send theta . until • ntri 4l4. , . , . .. ~ '. ...,...,rii.,,, Ilt<Pl.7l ni reran,' to hike rholrnewwini / n ..,,, ,d4.ww to which they an tilroetud. they are ;:.:;iofrusiblenntil, thoyhoww mottled tps Wilsiaid or ' ~1 IlicM 4lecentinneci. • - . . • ,• '• i f , < ,rettrtheri.tnore.l4, other plares wi ihnut 'lnform lig ;1). ruldlsh.4r.and t e boy spapory are }en t t04 .: 110 former .' eiroeiien thyr are held regeondble. :.Thu rourty Isars',leMe4 thirrefuttisi to taiceicwrim. , n. p./;rf from the ~Itke yr rox!i:riilkt . ::.- - - ,:kt Opal u ,e,11,Y1 for, le prime" i - • , ;,..• stud. 7 -- irA tire • tha 50 persost.. . RATES OF ADVERTISING:, f Olitv..a. 50 cent* for nne i nertion —sub. • °n: a 4 t ,j u n L re ion% ll rents each. alines one time, 23 g , ";I:: ,L...o l aeat in.ert ials.l2!. i' cent a each- All adv er ti.wa;satsorer-3 lines, for short peri.xis, charged as a .. l abs 4 o'•it ' TAXI. TILIUM , An. STwnvz. riir,., lines, 411 %Si $1 25 00 urinea, SO 125 115 2j5 4OO Five lines. , 100 1. 50 ,2 00 300 500 S'is. linos, 1 5 25 2 Cal 400 OWW Peron Ilnp, 1,2 h 2 ' ,. 5 270 450 740 Ilzht )Inc s, 125 i 7, 5 2 1,,5, f,, •x, 8 80 . ,„„....„,_, ULLSI mne lines 1 ':-, - 44. 5 30 " 550 000 I AILOVER ittvr.l.tara rOeSTED4IAsQrAftErirIESLIN'r.B. i 11% • I - s •' , 5 31 0 6 'ou 10 0 0 i li 0 D Ibi i, o,,..oinare, -, .. -, , 1 .r„,,, o pli rr.4, '2 '2S 400, 500 '9;00 14 00 , Nps. ' 5 ~,t .0 ihr,....ivar , ... 3 LI. f , 00 7, 59 12;101 IS 00.„ „ 1..•41. •• illlreA, 4., - ..3 B fel • 800 '14;00 .213 00 o ssueral G ammas , ! ,,,,:,.r col.. 0 in) .800 12 00 18;00 34 00 ' ' WilA Li: AND 2' . =I r Arzer. ,, par4. fnr 'short rwrh.ls,,ts pOra,:reernont. I i VLI if so 4 aell,tsinvoi '•rt.i.‘... . zil sell—atsernpanled with an c ~ .• .- tl tertiernlent. 50 r: nt 4 eueb. ' i ~ , 1 tlrerthigment , , ,, eli.r , . l lat rtales and Df.3l'lll, 1. rents • r iln•dorilestil...rti•l.l— , llh.r-tuen , hln rtlons. r• rents . GE.O. likr. 1 , 4 linr. , Nit: w. ril..iirei•oun'ed.t• .11 lielll so t .rit.ing. . ‘l, , f,h Ants,and otherr adertlflng by the; yelt. with , . '•01L,I SO r tin] zes, rind AlO andi int •ellertl%ement not exrrettiutt 15 ,Til. 111' Si liner. will be •Itirzed. !mint ntr subsetiption. VG 00. i Market, l'hilat w e; A the 'LTA ,utif .of fon r s wtres. with chant 1 I b... , e• , .: tut .arlotton. 1 -- . . 214 °() 1 s' t' t — in Lan, tleplia li it h. , n i (halt:n.l. at the rates designated 11‘.re. ! • l' ' litl, S perm I.,irerrio.lno'llc .et in larder tyoo thin usual will be , , ~.., , 1 ni per i—iii eir on's. on these prh-i:s ..All et , ~, 1 ~ ,, , 11,trf...11:11., . I tite a+ letter pre se , ' ‘ . l'i .le itr •rli4enients re'r •IY•ol irnm 4.drertising i t , .".......1,, nod: PIC,Itt At In per cent. adynnee ea these 1 ,.....„ er i l.o.'s by speohil attreenient with the puhlfsher. 1 11,n I . z,.. ,li. rel. ts:eaidi. Di at h A arr..tn panied with no•' . l I i •-•-. 2',7..nt , .., v. i threw notice.., on rhArg.... VI o qtr..... except those of a renal. us character and t'r 1-t a. at lonal purposes, will he charged 25 dents f,, e liny , number or Hum under 10. Over lo lines, Icrnts per line i.llitin Ult. n- • Pro,•••oiinvi of mertinus not of &general Or rpldir char 11,re r. , eliar-hid st,4 cont.' 1 , 4 T line for each insertion. ' r ,, racier. CalClll.ll.llb .."0 .111 slate that lr.ri lines r• I'ten nil tnn.--184 Ilnet a hulf rolumn—and ST lines a ;n Irt I.r eolurrl. 2952 wools !Mike a rotund rt. , 1470 a half • , I n no—and 738 a rivarteilisrlutpn.' All 4s.td•ll, nes over ~•Irh iquare, charged it Ilea rate of 4 renth, per line, for 1., tiny, and S rents pat 1114;4 for three tiers. • re. 4. 1 ,:• advettlt.ers mast confine their a•lrerti4lnd to !Weir nWn Latrines.. agencies for et htra, sale of Ittal hp. t..,,,.. kr., are h", - ,1 Included In 11 . 04r...its :ol's . rtlsesuents. J. B:AI 7 and 8 San DEAF /use : 4, 'SI' PLlla~lil}~bia. ]nn SC : I WILL TYNDALE 707"Chest ni • PH i r TINDALL A: 3lnck NEW & B Nth ieh they sel the FARM WHOL geptcruber r%'67. JOHN A. 31.)RE.7 MQOR Gen* Co . ;, A MINE 5,4 S. W, The Fuhgcriber h trade and tninitic are prepapat to au to minh4; purpose. degparrh. pur Oilsw.Soerm, Elephant. Ble!whet), Ita'eked, Lard, ❑ri,.tsing; Lifiseed. & Keen. Co., ti. I:otheruntl. ad.,ll,ltltt : lion. 1' W. Snyder: rfAttaillte: 1 J. J Conner. AA I n POMEROY & co., DIALK.I4 1111 CANDLESi&e:. • uili Mater 'street, below 1. trh.slx„ Tatimre and olithlpiery: nd Alumnalue Candle". ttel T. Inter Sideman. ry 4, '57, 147 UMIEEZI CMTISEEELIVES LL COUNTY AND MAU & F MITCHELL, ut St.,:lbove Seventh, LADELPtIJA:' impoit the 'ltreatett variety of AUTIFUL WARES, In qu i a antics tor it the Wants of : AND CITIZEN, AT SALE PRICES. fSI.ViI&SONj • I.IOILN W. WILLIAMS. &•WI LLIAMS, mission' Merchants, D ,DEALERS 1N • 8' SUPPLIES, er street, PhilleAelplita. +leg Lei.4i Assorlated With the enal . perationigtne rally, for lieverAl years, i ply orders" for all articles contingent at the lowest rates, with rare and k comprires the following tirtieleS: afoty-Lamps, Thorttleforslebrated USIA, Guns Belting, • lasting Paper, Washers,. lope Cimino, Racking,' tnpos. nil Axes, Hose. - .ulleys, llluting; and ql.her Picking, POwders, . •' Vice !top., ,' Snap. nr and Pit*, Candles, & c., kc. I• _ _ REFERENCES: D. A. k E., Allen, Charles Miller and John Thornley. Esq.. Phila. I Donaldson, lion. C. W. I'llutan.Ceo. Hewn. Esq.; and L. P. Brooke. Deliaven, E sq..3llnersrille; and ,nd. I. nnuary 17, '67 8-ly Fire & Marine NCE COMPANY. ottstrillb. .'a Building Mahantongo at., Centre at., PAtaville, Pa. UTELORIZED UT LAW, 00.000. l ER - PERPETUAL. tainedits Charter nt the last SPASIO7I of Pentkylvinla. and is now fully, or 'red to issue PolicieS.at liberal rates II risks'. on Public and Private Build cks of Goods and 3f erchaudlse of al r kers and alarblnery, Inland Intro t 0 anj Barges, by Canals and BPII.IOI to Phlladolphis,New York,Ral mpany guarantees tn adjust all loam. ; :by hope to merit the patronage o Vireotors s lAN. J. 11. ADAM. 1 . MER. Jr. .JOHN I). DEJIIIIIIT. GE11.,..1r. JOHN lIENDRIISKS, J. E ORAEFF, ,11. IL lIITNTZISGER, GEORGE J. 1110.14.' L SILLYI AX. Presllen • tl General Ageizt. 11ER. • SAMIIE retary my 1. SPORTATION, ..ICaIiCTTsI:. • ODATIIN LINE. DERSIGNi! I) 11A VIN , etnents in conjunction with Phil Io Tilli a rezular lin« of Boa - PHIL TO ILEADING La TOTTSvnax, . ate polnL, wo are.noot prepartd 'lithe above Owes,. and our ohne, •Iven to ship goods with pr?mßtn re'of pstrons6v fforri merefututs a aso goods to forward for •that FOCt Schsclltzer & Co., 'North Illutrve, below Vino Street AG ENTS : z Philadarlds. ALDGIGHT. Iteatllnr. ATSINS Put 274 f ILL NAVIGATION C f the Schuyl. INaven tho use of CARS led on thO Seim' II further notice: Ifar;:h 14M, and for TOLL' ]till Na !gat • 'Schuy -INSUR Offico in Sill .. , 1 2 doors abov• CAPITAL CHART • Thit , Company .. of the I..egit.latu g kre ed and' pp on n Flre and 'nisei lugs, Furniture, S I kinds. Also on coal B ranee on Canal .; . Alpo on Cargoes of:, tdmore. 9c. This prnmptlT. and th •tho lIAMMr.r. SILLY,{ -WILLIAM MOR .1 .JACOB lIUNTZI lIROROE RAMER W. Y. SMITIL. ROBERT M. PAI4I L W. V. SMITH.: Tottsv Ille..lan TRA SSC: /AC C T ,I th7 IVi A f madmit ight.° nen FROM pH - I .i , . . 1 And nil Inti , rmu. revel Co gooibi for ; attention 111 be I no d dequttc 1. 1 I Wu tutteit i a oh', othk•rs, m he Itnaf of the country. ; , ', • k • 1 * 41 / 4 xo.a I Ace. J. RI Pan. July 4. SCHUTL 01.'1,111E ' The charge f thracite Coal c bo as follows, un To Minn&lphist " Maliyunk. " Spring " Conellohorkr " Plyniouth U. Itridgrpurt,,. " Norristown,' Port Konued " Nallpy " Pawling's Da Port Provide , '• Phnenixville, iroyer's Ford " Pottstown La " Port Union. Blrdsltorodg '• Althoine'x, Mmwarl •' Itainburg, rirviggiburz ra no charge iv alrowanoo for w - j 11y 0?‘1,,r 31airLi 21,'57 •PHILAD'A ()FFICE s 'fbe rarer of F Atils Company, t. until furi her u PAINTING, &C. •fi EW STYLES WINDOW SHADES., 1I TST" rec'e i ved a lar g e and eleg n t as r .Irtmant nr WindQw iih.441,01, new and bt‘utiful •iLtl+: tnrin ding 1:0 .1 ttorrle,4l, 4 41,4. Luisnve of 1 , 10- tl, linthie Sc., Lc., clamor than ,ter, • i';:.,11;i1. lilitx;',l an.t Plain 1 . /1 Stlldeq.';nt oTery fiN b'l ipt 101 l Ver Sale l.' , . ilr.y.ti 11. 1 ifiN AN. • • • " • 11-utre Street, opi . lie LtpiAcoi>al chureh. ' M 3,11 14, ';,:' • 1 • • I 11- . 'JUST RECEIVED Neu: Styles Paper Hangings, • ()ORDERS, FIRE , ;•'' - p`ketP---_ ,, - -- -,.. , -, - ) )1.,,,,, , 00...c.th.1. 1..• ..-.c:4.-ii ;.er. r . J. Pieces trim 6. rents th. ; ., i r ou T o JI I NI.,III2S.-1'F;F...1, ...,. tio, which we are prepared ti i • ........ : -,... 441 L.41/"_.,, 'ill up at t,liort not ire. . . ' ":" • ~ {louse mild litgla Painting, OtpzAng, ifF.:x. S'..iioed and Errimelleil French 'iiiiii-iiror tlean double Tido:, rtirystal, ii , herit and Plate (11aFs, furnished to Tr ail. All order. pmluptly at.t..Puderl In: . IIT'DE:I7 A MAVEN, '• , . . Cvnl re street, 2 doors above American [louse. ' 7.lnrch 21, ~ 57 . . ,-' ; , !: fait... EDUCATIONAL_. PIANO TEACHING. :41FFA . 1) neyer, Ilr,ohoipt, Otos inptrno• J. . lion on 1110'1 13110 Fort.. and 31siod ' • -nn.ln Nttsvillo awl iwichborlint towns. - nratimeal.Nqr.. 'Avrki v at. 'his °Moe, r4E•rOrid door below the Post (01114:e. l'ott stint", . [ July 1.1;'57 2.4. ___ ..s ~- _. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE. , Wilmington, Delawa*e.• . • pins chartered 1. with twp rellettinte polie*it to print,' thpliffon. nod vT vox, iM (104:nod lei tuot•t the dettiandi of Lib.. teal Female Education. expetie has heeh spnied•to make it a First Class A FULL 'IPA tiff OF INSTRUCTIM ix ,reglilarly :employed ) affording facilities fey- aii o!Xle;i7itYi mid thor• neigh odurntioff. such ran only he had in the twit in stitutions. . . , - . The Collegiate Year cum:mums SEI..TDIhFiR let, 1857. . 1 , dL'Catalogues may beliail - .liy Inquiring of the- Prerl t, L. C :LOOMIS, or of the Vinanehil Agent,.T. J. TiI . O3I,PSON. • ' • Pulr '...3,'f).7 :04;in 7, -- 1 —..-----, . . • I ARC/lAN INSTITUTE. Tllls INS I ' '.I'U'I'ION is tocatedlit , , j_ the quiet ik.tal.4rtired lill.age of dinvlgabur., Pa., and. is surrounded b, , the finest country aecuery to be f..und In thejtate. It Is easy of amass, being within ia, inlles'orthe PhlLvlelpida and Reading . ltallroad,•to --,... 1 <rout which a stage runs twlee a day. ~.1,-,gt i Vi oo f itudlks includes the :u<nal En7.lish •flio < • beauties, Neitural ,Sc ai iencrol llrk, Latin, b r aut . bes. t ~...-tijrawin.; and 31 net,. 1 . - y roncli• 6 "„,..." 11 ‘' ' '"'-`,' ion. Light and F,u..). per session Tiotu' — '"'l.o.," *. "lr - "'ir clutrium for any bran<hesex. of 5 In.adlus,7vytv .imismk... I, be. paid when the pupil rn. rep ''•l‘l',,,',,,,inder,tit the <lwo of; the selt slur; tel.:— f ''' ! 1 , ‘ ,. ~ ca rg efork.9rwris on November:2,l,lBs7. Th< "' s— "inf,„rniation address ' ~ - _A:6-nm. fu rthir L LIM QCIISEIDEIt. A. M.; Prlnripal.. • y. . t „i,.r 'T..' • , g ' . ' INSURANCE . . 'h. --RSI•LIEE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., .1 Pot t sville, Pciona: rir.u*imi.ooo —LULA It I h If I,'E - Itto E Il i A L. MILS ! Conipativ, chartered by 'the be•zi.lature of l'enneyiranie. with ,ii capital of Urns 41 4 ~ IL‘odreaTimmomt Deliors. Is woo fulyiorgaidAed, and 1 1'.• ~ .niumiar...ll4.futeN. TM: Collip:tl4 11. - prepared del r.....ive Moneys and •,i her pro; rely In 'Mist, Bqred allow Uderest on all moue:, d..pwdtmt to I rust.. et tl rate of ! ere p..r eont..per fennel prindpal awl intert payable (~ Mr-W.:nand, Fm• ratem'tif Premium en.l.lre Ipsurance, 1 ,, •,.. ti..: printed tibles sUPplieil :dill., tare of dhe cottl 'p Qt p, l'o:dr.i st rex!. Pettsi ill., three doom sat:Mb:of the t,.5.1ti• - . ILtd".l. .[ACOIt lIIIN'I'M N'ttElt. Jr . :, Prof. I .% V.4:.1 I'O,ToN KiiNe,Seerrtary.tml Treasurer. ' , .. ! .101r!i11.',74 .... _ 13 ti • . . . • :. ANTREACITE INSURANCE CODIPANI: A atitorized captia, SIOO,OOO. . . • , (111 A ItTElt PE itp,ETU Al.--- 7 0(fice, ‘,/ N,. 11l Whlnut ton,t, betweereThird and Fourth '.'r •••!,°. Phil.. ielphia. This company IVllllllsllto nealnet -1 ... , ...r danien. by Fir.. Bethlines. Kerellure. 11111 i ,Mer ,'. tioll if, ft,!•li...rtlly. Moo )Ixtiixt. I :tiSIJI: A ',.4 ct.,'oll VCRKOIg, .',.wea and Freights. 17(Li5TI 17.1:41tAt45E to all part. or • the uoroo. • • DIIIECTORS : • • D. blither.. • Itieht Menton; • tomb: Anden . rled, ..lexeph Max fi eld. . , P..ter 911.1.. r, • Dr. tieo.l.N. Belted, • .1 h. KJ:WI:6ton. ' II: iranithett. • b onii..l 11. ltothermel, 11 . m. I'. Dean. ! • ' D. LI/TULE:It, l'residen 1.. We. F. DRAY. VI '•.`e Pretid . rd. . , .W, M.: 4 Elllth: Seretery. ',! . . • ! '.l:e. P. of 1.1,111 En low, twee appelnted relent fir the th.,.. Gem,afiy in ,Sch uy I Xill.centa ty, te whom persons LI.-drio. Inauretwe ran !opply.• f: .bi.c..;nry 'I, '57 [April 1y54 14-1 ' I.' _ INSURANCE . STATE i I MUTUAL' INSU . COMPANY. , ItHi VCII ANN U:SI., STATENIENT , And intort.t • t'l.• inutual - thpart- .: 1 • z.,1111,(;-ls ro,yir,,,fibt.• in 94 l'r,..in;.lllll24.l , 4thckDeparm't 40,1152 21) , . • .56 $3.A,31.5 70 •• 1 • ns.g, comml.sinnx, . sun,fl•oJututtntl departnient,lnv.* /41, • .stack, . " '2.7431 48 CRECII3 AIPMTS: :, • •Ir, 1T,0ev......m, stork and other. .. -I •,, entitios, - 173; 115'2 r •04-161.1, 15 , 7. 3 . 00 T 80 on liztlid and In • hands of ....! ' n 11% 1F558 EA 1 ur Fire ni inland InsurAnee. Apply in , • JOUNSTON. Aria . fr i:•,115,4 • • • • - ,!•• %MY INDEMNITY. r i l ill; I%.ali}ilin Firs Instira'nee•Coiu /1. patty, of I'till.t.l-.11 , 111a. Ogle°, 1'i1i,,1633.i . Cl:lama `1" :<, nor Fifth 4 ( rt.M. ' ' • I . . , I,lll.EeTtAtia .: , ' 0, 11.1.14 N. 11 iti:ser, • , .I..t•orgi W. Rlrha kis, •,. l':t atlas thrt,, . 44 4;a4,1V7per, A4,4144 E. l'o.rlcl, r , Ift• n /:1 t; rant, . 1 1 %1+1 ii, Brown. • , J.i . oh, le. S 111 i 1 h; 1.11 - Isl'attereoti. '' ' , lt tatio to iiiaito I ttsdra n,e, permanent or )united Mt . ..v. ry il , ....ripticiti of pr. , p , rl), ils tow& and rountry, lit, , ,4, as 14w . .., roils intent with 04.4 , 00)y. Thu CO 0 paiy 'hive rew..yrv.,ll ft lorp. ioilt I tigetit Vund, vita l , •11, with thrlr Capital and Prouilnuk, Rarely inyndf+l, alTurd.autplu pp4 , 4-ettott to the inured : ' Rule their le r oril . notion, Cpe:l.4 . of ,i I", ye 2 it...thrylia.ve paid upwarle doliers, torsi.% by .f •.orvt{tftne. hoo foindrwl th,,,,,,,,4 ` e ra, theeehy affording rvidenre of the'ndrettt age* of iu. ,li.onem.sto well as the ability and kli.trwltlott to tnr•rt with promptaeo, all 1111,1)tripa. . , ..• '" . • • i 1 CHAS. N.I I ANCKErt, Ilretident. 0 .1“. G. 11‘Nrcie, IF.erotlity. T..all , eriber halt been 3ppoiutiql w ent forth. above r , .. , ,t Hoeil I lial,lt ri t low. a nti - Jr now prepared' tO, Ma kl! in. .a • ae. , ..' , in every deseriptirm of pn,Verty. at the totr4t tai...i ANDREW itUSA EL. Ageta. Ils.lisvill , ...Taii..ll. 1851 1:41 , ' I LIFE INSURALIPPE.. • (41rIrd - lire Insurance,. Annuity i.',ounany of rhiladelphia. (ittke. ; ut yt, ih.illret door List. pr the Cuttont lt . gn • •• P r ' *lo—c' I: TI: R TERPETCJL, • ' ,. .l , Ziteaf;t4nntliees on Ilrett;on the must:defer. . inve together with la! rosurred fund, •offerir • ; , ••••A••r••••• : t i •• (I,,•in•uire•t• • huff-yearly or • •f•A• ••••,,i1;•••••i, N 6 1 14 410likale 0 the insurare• e ed in • December., I ` ll - ie. h‘.1),,,,.4,4 , r, 1510, gunutiut • tith. o ~r M' 1 ,0.00 InFured under it Whielt will in , paid , ,si bornot.. elove . f 1 . 000 eriglo" • .!i n. n.at ^ : ,, •L arr•nnt t.l:sl,:nl 5o ; thenext ttl M•2l. ot t*, V.i,oot the miter! in lbw r e - titn:0•"•••r;11.; tn tho nutotint end time of .01.11d,,ms elikoAnatitre:te of mon, than Io;i•• o pr,orduin N pale, without Int:rp ea • d N VlMau '' ••:,. it rrlv John A. l llriown, . \.. 1• . . . . . • 4 ,r 4,1,1. 1). Tianner. •.. 1 .7 •,••nitti, VrNlßrlrk Brown, ''. '..-- Dlr,ll, . (14. - .nto Taber, '. •••117.-.,...i ....,,, Joh') 11. bitiplor, .. ''.i 1,1,...i.,,i, - •Wharion L0w1,..; I , . 1 .". ',.t, -- 1'...111.1.. . , Jolin It.•Slae.l. 1 ..•;.:.:'l,',,,li!tinitTtaidentniteman.deipl,tnallon#, '' ''' - ''''''' M 1 tlsl '• A r I Intgniiatlr.it ranihi had . ... ~ •t•i.,ii.T Jp, i .1` IllqslAii 111.01.1 WA y, I'rvila. : •,nt, • g4 -T.; p.R.A,tuary. 1.1 t,,..hi,i:irlib,!r ill ciimnt for ihil aboye Oompa . nY ti. 4., h.. 1 n ;',,N,, "" 4,0 .7. - And .tri fleet Insuntureei .and 1 oil f, I ~;',l l oormatiou fl ' the:subject. 1 , . 4 - ..: 114, • • It 111AW141A.N. , 37p 70.1)16 EMIT . ..; G. I.IRILL 'YOU TO Y VICE TBE BOWELS AAA patio oiri aka - tali eiirinlibi IWO:a/mm3i NETAIS lirMaH WILL .6,11*-11.7=NGTEI. TO OULEANDS. ASP tth*L"Tri airs - 42 1.1.,1d1,41: 1 - Dr . • jawing . • - riobtibt gstam, turuadoOlk 'at ihiioKwtuit LISHED EVER. atItADAY' MORNING; Ay - BBN,TANIN ,scinmatim, Cowsru;.-frotyhti.N4.,, SATURDAY MORNING,' OCTOBER 24, 1857. • Nai 3 • • . ::1 . -. , , L •,' -: : .' : 1 I ~ . . . , ;.,.. s ,-, _,, . . ...,. : , , , . • , _ , . - 4 . I -., ,i04.. 4 ,,u,wita11."::7,!!"!,',. 4 .,;":11,.. - - E,'.=•`--1 :•;-::`,-n ., , _ . . -... . t • . --- --..: .. ;:: -' gi, ~ ••.t: :- :,-.' ;• . _ , • .- , :-.' :: •' ' ' ''' -1: .'!!: • ' -.I " :;: '. 'JS ,,... '''- 4,. •...8. , ••• ' 4 NA . la , , .• -_ , -.,.-‘ 4 , . :‘,,,. 2 .„-• _... ... .... ... ...-,_. - i j• '' '.,• - I .•;1, - •.•:.: - -•.• •• STK/till' ' I TIN 1 . , , ,-• H ' ; ill - ~; , . 1., - . , ..„, : ,,4::::: - 2, • ,-.,-: -' - : •- ' - ' -r'. • '' :- .ItaThis proem-WI . ~ 11 Pussi;il;l ~, . • • .. I ' ' - ' "..- : .‘' ! . . _,:. •- ••• -;; • I ' ast R o;Cia41800111 merril ~,,,:, ....,. , ~ , :7: .: i,. 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' ift in la ratr trpe Man save wig be , mace on our regular rates. S. - ALLEN, wh.e.,-Philadelpida, S IN OILS. I lIISH - OILS!1! ON & KEAN' . 5. 031)Cirig9, 134ilaba., on Xerchants, and Dealiro in PERM OIL FOR if I.NING' A.NICAL PURPOSES.: . • - ss•tt MANUFACTURES: PORT CARBON 41140 EL FACTORY. Charles, taltili Proprietor. ialkbasofectalsbaravapides,cogriddlesoka. . The ttstronageof Ul.llOllO reopeottully aildted. . Jam*" 10,'A T I 4 It( AR Teti • '3 • Self•Seausw luaus mkt Jairs. • LARGE astiortin4ti of Cans and Jars cur presersim he& ;Fruits. herejust bleu. red. sad for Isle by ORIGHT 4 LERCH. July 25,'57 30.1 Nearly Uppulajte the Risers' But Tn E MlS S C H ß l ticEn4 l3 o H uB v calitte attention of Operators and 'others to their raperlor ar els of oral and sand shovels. ShoTeds made to order, 'either extra hears or light, as easy • bir desired. Work In Coal street. • J. k J. SPARKS. 32.. Grus Pottorllle. Aegod 1.'67 - HATONER'S • .• Double Action T Forcing and quetiou Pumps. THESE Pumps; from eiperieuce,are arAtionied;ed to be superior to au} in use.' They are also cheep and durable. bt 'Ale by C. C. CARTER, • • Prorietor of the Right for Schstylkiltousty. tin's:467llln hovember lb, '66 - 46.1 • "LITTLE. DORRlT"..cjompiete. ICKENST Lait INOvel, "LITTLE DORATT;' is now! annplets. Cheap edition, 50 ets. Mistretta, i 6 eta In edition. WI. Plates , $ 1 50 . The forturustotGbreeols, Lever's new novel_ • • ' Nokbing."4leie j ulesilbe author of Jan flallfax. .- Thipsines for Jalyrvl 411arPees.Grabain's.BtoPhoiel, tloday's, de., de., just' aired, and kinds by ' • B. BANNAIe. WILLIAMSPOKT KANINO MILL, • L• - , ••• r• _ . _ Mown Ise —•-• _ • • Suitburrinrie Railroad and the Canal, .. .. (Opposite the Furnace Williamsport, Penne.) ~ G " - S. BANGER & cf).,-Whole sale and Wail Dealers - and Manufacturers °Palau and yellow pine flooring boards,Sash, doors, blinde, shot. tees, siding, wood mouldlnge. aff • Jitand %civil sawing, fancy and plain. All dtseriptione of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best manner.. ~ Feb. 7, '57, 6-ly -- lErt ElitiVETlvrAittCrili‘R , PIK among° Street ? otitsville, _ ir - K liKobseriber is prepared, athis old • stand, to famish all kinds of materials In his line, . for ulidltis . purposes—plain and ornamental. Ile in• vltaspartleular attention to the femb Stones and Mouu mentit of his manufsetuie. They can be bad •in every variety of.style, and sill compare Ikvoratly, in beauty .and finish. with any obtained elsewhere. and are offered at cheaper rates. . • - JOWI T, LANG. • -June O. '57 ' '.' • : 2i-1y , . _ WVPHOLSTERER;."from the City. tit: subset:4)of wouid most respect ' fully infant thel Ihabitante'of Pottsville and , n ty, that be hap enmi: 'heed bisAusineva on Centre . street , oppovite Ile, ry Greesang's Fur- niture Ware Roomy, where he is pre - ' pared to receive all or. Jere in the Rye li r" holstering line. N. Li-Old work re paired at the Aortat notice. jAll orole,rs thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to. ta:O. BERNET. Referenee—Reaur Gazasena, C. F. Sensual. August 1. 'ST : 31-3m* VULCANIZED RUBBER NOSE, - ills Hydrants, Ltonnolirm, Pire.Eaginu, and other pwr- . • Poicr- . • . . THISg HOSE has great adv_antages over leather, as it needs no oiling, is perfectly t t, will stand* very high degree of heat without In jury, and is not affected by the !severest cold. It can be bad of any size from 1,,4 inch to 3 Indio' inside Muni ter —larger sizes made reorder. Also, Couplings. Branch Piper. &r. 'For eare,hv i • ;Li, BANN AN. Pottevllle, Miry tn. fr.; . 21- . . NOTICE. To Coal Operators and ty Iteroltamts. SJOKING 'TOBACCO, by. Steam power-4001N a day, at Hausburg. Smoking Tobac co and Sog..r Manufactory, on band and ready for sate. . :DO barrels sweet scented StOking Tobacco. 2110.000 Half Spanish Segni*. 200.0u0 Sixes, Spanish Secure. 100 . .000 Seed and Extra &gars. Orders thankfully received ;and pmmptly attended to. Terms easy. .MAILY ANN MOYER, -Hamburg, Darks County, Pa. SS-tf • 1111AUCH_,CHUNK Wire E. ope-Kanuftietory, WaLitssaa-cl, Manufacturer of Wire Rope, Opy inclined iplanes, shafts, slopen,'&c., would inform the pablic that he is now pre pared to make ' I ALL. NINES, LENG.7IIB AND SIZED OF FEAT AND ROMTD DOPE, At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on the Most lihentl terms, at bin Wirt Rope Factory, • Mauch Canoga, Carbon co., Pa. Reference can he made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D.' Cortright and A. el. Broadhead, at Siauch Chunk: to N. PattorsonOiummit Hill, to Sharpe, Leisenring & Cord Til. more. Lucerne county; Pa. aid in fact, nearly all the op eratnno itwgion who halo been using his ropes. Augusts, '57 ! ' lr2-1 y Sept .5. '37 CARR;ACET. FACTORY...REMOVED.' T - L . HE nudersignOct .xeSpectfully . I em brace this opportunitiof informing , the pnblie that they have removed their !, extensive Filtriage Factory, from Mauch Chunk etrnet, where }hey !hive been ' anew the late Bre, to their bliavr,.Large and commodious 'building, in 3bwrite Addlti'n, on the old site, where they arc prepared to tern out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO THE BEST IN THE STATE and ready -to accommodate their customers and all those whO may favor them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected Mock or Materials and the same old hands will enable them to do work whith in elegant* and durability cannot be rprwed. They will continue to attend to the buainesabereatter -as before, withvletermination to give general satiated- Got , • •Allonlers will receive prompt at tr °Mu. ,lll•ltupalring clunEtat the - Short6t notice. July 18, '57 294 ; Alitl7GIIT & POTTSVILLE Saddle and Harness manufactory'. I*HEREWITH. invite your especia A t 'OD t Son to my very extensive . gloater Ready Nat 81,14kry, "llaroetw., Wiars.:dc:. embracing the largest variety - et styles and qualities ever offered far sale in this county, and at prices that' will compare favorably with those of any ether lama° in the trade. liaiing been, Or Anne yearn Past. tn the habit ef purchasing my Raab .VakriaiexcritsireloPr atsh, I find myself now in the vrossession of advantages from this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel that I can. with eonfidenee-solleit the trade of all classes of dealers: and.my arrangetnents fur, the coming sea 'son's traciehrebased upon erns a. largrr amount of busi nest than I hare hitherto; done you can tbetetore rely upon fieding,at my establishment everything that is ie quiredin my line. • Orders by mail are respectfalirsolleited, and the goods. sent warranted to give satistiction, both as to miter - and quality. 1 4 1:11EVER WOMELSDORFF. Opposite Episeopal Chi,irch,, Centre greet. Polttrille. March 7.1857 10.13, O L 0•M O,N. ' H.O 0 V E,R lE) RetailWhol,csaloand . AI4ER Si.Oes, Ranges.; --, H eaters, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware s , Br ! - rile Ware, Brans Ware, trench Mere, and """' • Cntlery, Range Boilers,, Portable Bangui, Oas • ••• Ovens, Summer Furnace s &v., &c, has added to his former stack of StUves a variety , of new pst _terns of Kitchen Ranges of which he can give - the highest renommendaUon. •• 'Site ealls particular attention to his new style of Hea ter which he is confident will make the.,hest Heater that lies ever been URA In this part of the country, also, a variety of new pstterna' of Cooking, Parlor, and Hall Stores- He tang particular attention to hie sheet iron Parlor Stove, it is an improvement on the Itistertach, which he is confident la the best stove in Use.' Ulf Bits now the largest stock of the above articles (ton numer ous to mention,) that has ever been offered in this part of the country. lie invite e hie friends and customers to call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that lie can suit theni In quality and price; be flatters himself that he has had much experience imbue line of biedness, therefore he feelsronfident that he cannot•lbe ourpamerl 'ln quality or eindipriess. • iffeYwitoollug• and Spouting and all kind ofjobhing ihnlo at the shortest notice, • Centre street. 5 doors abort' Market, west side, Iltterille. March 21, '57 TO CARPE t• : . : 18)000:11 grixx SCHUYLKILL COU NTY LUMBER MANUFACTURING COMPANY • 111AV1•: on bawl. at their eaten-lye establishment. en Railroad street, a great quiptity of lumber ot every k bud and' description. which they can supply-to Operators, OaipentOrs and 'Builders, at lower rates . thin it Iran be bought elsewhere. ;They" aro MAO ready tv , through the means of 'Omit ostensive bnninars and la- - bar eaving-machines: manufactured a taigas in tiMir Ulm ate saving of 23 per otmt.ob former cost. - Their large work*ops hive been in successful, opera tion for the past year, turning on bumf quantities of Doors, • Window Pralines, • Bash, • • , Panel Work, 1 - ltlonldfngs, Bed-peels, i Blinds,_ I Bannisters'! • • , • Slwitters, And alt.Pinds of Framed, l'uneled and Torria Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to eteMate orders at the shOrtestmotico, for any quantity, or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. Bry and green Hemlock, of all kinds, far building pur poses. - Oak, Maple, Poplin' chair, plankSind - satutling Cherry, W , alnut. I idahoganYi &e., .foi cabinet work; White and Yellow Pine hoards for rooting, raw or. Matte to order, White Plia plank: 3;2%, 2,1'34,134,%.34 and j 4 inch panel, always randy;'also, plank, 'temps, rails, scantling, posts, shiligies, lath, ceiling la th, itg. ke., ke. - - .d Bills of sawed stuff mid everything in their lips on hand or to order, nt thoishortiast notice. •,". Pottsville. litarch29 'O7 ' • ' . STOVES I STOVES I i STOVES it it AS - LOOK HEREFIgz t‘Sign of the Stove its P.010.E STICLITInt, at t e. fltz EVAN; ettitra stred, Pottaynt • ' oppaalto J . 0 . prowtea Pyug Ptore, 5 i•••• 11 A ri making arrangementa to sell Ms tenalyo aasortmeot of v = OTOVES, • ,•T.INW ARE,' • • lIRITTANIA.‘I7ARE. 110LL0W.w442, At nil era ItOrrtofote unparaltelod tn - Ititirittort:7 71.3 following. lan list of tho• Etotea, togethirlirith number and prima •; • • • , Win. rent' ••IS'Oll., 7; 8,9;10, with ttztores,Aroni $l7, to • t i • : li•tor—NOtt: 1 and b from $l2 to - °folio—Nos. 5;6. 7 and 14; fnrm $l6 to $25. • • . CrompteLo—Nos.o, 4, 5 and 6, from $910417. • " Cannon, or Egg—Nos. 2, 3,4 and 4. . Plain Cannon-Nos. 2,3, 4 and 5. , 'minter flanges, for Mklens—Nos: 2 and 3, finin t 8 to pt. • • Parlor Stoves of all sixes, Russia Iron, with CAst Iron Cylinders. , • • Abu; eotnnion Coal Du elute, at prime running . from 40 rents to Galvanized Coal finekits from $1 t. t 2 • Stove Pipe, sold for O. cords per pound, Flbona AO OIL extra. .11mAls Iron Pik. ets. per pound. '- • The fo/loulng list of mineellaneone articles All -also - . always he found on hand ard'sold cheap for t.l.AFtt.t. C4l I Fbonds, Pokers,.lrnn and Tin Pan*Yfoolo,..., taro ere, Fluid, Cain phene and 3)11 Lamps, bass ao i tt%74- , ,k r ., Itlarkinn. Vint 14.1446 f ail sink, not ill OlAgtora.• Clay Cylinder* of sosorted br th e paitaa-r , 'llia sold by the ,• t,0,„ 4 ..eludip for eash. ak.redonnl reef, v. Oho ohnintiliar o G l amittrntonsurkera efferr 'CAM nt5.44. 100 - exatics• — • forth* inh • • whoa it. swarm. . as for art on". as A 4 wlthoullwriuuse. 4TlttiirtembeeS, 1 Wm BOOKS, L. JUSTICES' FEZEtILLS. ripHE new Justigiae-Yee Bills, Revised and Cotreefedby tLL Leglalatarept PenaisylvaaLi, S nefprinted, and for sale B. llikliNAN, 1 ALMANAC' SOLARANACBII . NOW On hand, a full issortmeat of • . Almanicr for 183 F, craaprirbag II nab .Fam, er's, Ilonsekseper's..lllnstaated. 049111:10. ley le. ' For sale dicta. mbolessleAnd resit, by ' B. BANBAN. WA2BOIII ANNALS OP PHILADELPHIA. A NNALS of Philadelphia & Penn _ sylmnis in the ,Olden Time, a collection of me aneolOto and incidenta of the city and Mahal+ tanta,—aumarato (matins'!. New nartred edition, MI!. Ilablng In numbers, at cents each. Subscriptions ra• eakedat I - B. BLICNANT I Book aadStationery Store. . VIEWS .OF POTTSVILILE: , -1"-)HESUBSCRIBER has a lot of the ylews of rotistilt3, which is a beautiful, Igor of t e location, reentry, a ~w hich be will sell at thelow r ue of 2f, stints each, !ochre out the lot. 'They were publbhed old! GO ruff. - Now is the time to procure a copy, u but few remain unsold. . 1 B. - DANNAN, ' llooltseller and iltatloner. NI ay"3o, 1.7 A GREAT 119011.1 1 64 , The ]How ens'fiorthe South; H • ow to meet it." IIIICIVIN R linen.owin of" Norte online, the sok of•`Slaveholder, is one of the most extraordinary putOattions of the diy. No wbrk that bas ever emanated, from the.press of the North por trays Slavery in all its deUndug and-degrading timracter as does this work of Mi r helper , stints • helper in the cause of Freedom in every senseof the weed. The work illnunds with statistics of Northern and Southeen Indus try.; the effeet Of r Peed and Slave Labor on. the country -r--' aqqdd it ilbul übowll uP tbe testimony of the Father. , of the Setith, the great men of .the North, the testimony of We table, the church, and in fact, the leading spirits of the , whole world against Stymy. Ninth edition just recei ved, and for sale by D. BANNAN. NEW WORK, or Razor Ifosgtaa. . "11 1 HE'AMERICAN CITIZEN 11 his debts and duties; by the Melt Der. John 11. Hopkins. This excellent work treats, on a great variety of subjects, emLnicing, J uju • The lb-aeons Duties and Rights of the - Citizen: thelScience of Polities, Slavery, Business. Domestic Relations, Social life, kc. Price ta. I,VITILIN" for anything you want to know: a useful volumi of to:arm-Rai knowledge, contain lug over 3700 Carta for die people. Prieersl Ikl, . CALM'S ARCffITEDTURE—a series of Designs ibr Villas and Cottages. propsred .for e3mcutlau. In tbo Dulled States, illustrated by 300 engraslngs.o Just published and for sale by nAN NAN. March 21, '117 12- - USW!! s. sing—by Ng.if i r.VlUBlo! NEW Nl' ,jro HIM that;giveth let ti Alice Tlaithorna.} ugur Plums for Plano. No. b., Thalborg Valaea—by Ckarles D'Albert. Dr. gene's Arctic Polka—by J. Pete Fireturna' March— 1) March--by D. V: W ta. The Soa Brooke Gallop-kirobo.. " High Fly." ," " Speodwidl Schottlrche".- 0 Splehald ‘Valta. " • " Spit fi re Quickstep, " Progreso, . " 1 ' Ocean Maid Jiaroh " " Guiding Star Itedowa " Jennie l'olka—hy P..llaibervir. Loon Polka=by Sllchae/11alroltii. Polka Francsiror-by Ihmktirt. L'Americau r QuodrilluGallop—by Jirhyi /Metals Polka—Wm. Dolling. Annie Lando, a Scotc/Malladottrag by For male by I • em psi er. 1• B. 13 ANNAIi. - . . ,_ - • .COLT R OtiI • ' l' • New Series of Se oo eographlee., INTRODUCTORY GEOGRAPIIY. q .1. —Small Quarto. 98 pages, 22 rasps, '''bMintifullY 11. Iststmted. The Work isi every way Iniallt ' ed to the Capa .ity and scants of thelnttng beginner.) Care „has been taken to avoid everything which should be referred foe. n 1 the more adrati pupil. The maps hare only the prin cipal features deli eusied, hence they'ean be ea s ily stu- I died. The WOODS are, copiously illustrated with appro priate engravings . for !inhume, in treating of an island, the subject halluetraled by a: map and a picture of an island. So. of a pentnimia, and of other plOyaleall fea tures. • • . - -:, , . . . lODATOt' . SCHOO,Ia: '' QECIGRA.. ,4 e; to IT '-Plr&e-4rte, tat, ,40 maps, , wad pan ous ustrilletts, ignod for that very lame 'e te lites of pupils to our wheels Who wisli to learn the more hater. taut facts of flempapliy, but hare not time to coriault the more elaborate treatises. In ads book, great liains hare been take), by copious exercises, to make the pupil thoroughly acquainted with the mops. and fimillarlwith localities. It embraces the whole subject of Geography es ordinarily taught, and it is a conipkis work in Mei.. For pile by, BENJ. BA NNA . Ii, 1 Agent for the Publishers. lykTeaebers and other supplied at the publishers' regular wholesale prices. 1 Pottsville, June 13.•"57 ADRICULTURALL AND ARCNIT TURAL BOOKS FESSENDEN'S Complete Far ard Gardener. 1 . Burst's ...tmerient• Flower Garden Directory. Duest's Family Kite, on Gardener. Johnston's Agririltural Chemistry.' • Downing's Landf;cape•Gardening. Nash'n Progressive Farmer. Aden's Treatise on the Grape. Pardee : on the Stawberry. . I Youatt on the 11 rse. „ EllintesArneriean Fruit Grower's Manual. • Neill's Fruit Floier and Vegetable Gardener Johnson's Dictio ars of Modern Gardening. Blake's America Farmer. }beck's lkmk of Flowerst • Ti 101111.4 Farm Iplerliehte. lirowne's Amerlr n l'outtry Yard.. . ' 13entiCtra Pouitr DoolF. • ... Dawning's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America, Anierlean Fruit calturiat by. Thomas. • Lindley's Mortierure by Downing. Dridgeman'sTot g. Gardener's Assistant. : llowninerltural ilssayr. Yam's Archltectur4. ltrowu'a Field (took of Manures. ' . trebles Agricultural Chemistry. For sale itt, D. 11ANNA.N'S : Fetal and4lower :tore. .April 4. 'G7 I l- • • , Wcnaarth 'roar ',- • . 1 Of THE COSMOPOLITItN ART ASSOCIATION THE AIAN GgRS of this stivle'6s , ful institutt n announce oat the arrange ments. for the FOllllll Ii.F.AR are being Completed on the moot extensive Peale they having purchased Pow- Ws Statue of the thmek Slave, at ma. expense of $6OOO. its one prise. and the splendid DusseldoiT Gallery of Paintings. for $50,00, which will also be distributed lii variyus prizes... ' 1 1 '• . Termi of Subscription. ; • The payment of ♦3 constitutes spy pertiou a member: of the A koelation, and eiltlttept hini,to , Fint--A large and costly Steel Engraving. • ; ' &coot—A copy of ithe Cosmopolitan Art Journal, one year. TAini—A Share IA the Annual Distribution cf Works of Art: '' ' . 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Z. 4 - . • • -.' -1 .- TIN HAND PUMPS,• - I . -' • uu ng wq., _wv4 ,:wjadows, ) :4litibltility,. , ..i...., - Irs. , wilA Wo Inter trout a' talk* to . story vindirinil V l ale by . , ILTINgsAk.. -0 "Bite hatclived a pareandreeiitia Wend allello' lame ter bleariest name." i - - --; • - - -. i "Thy:6oes I° itetalows tbs . venni. "By Withholding wow thY croft hand there Stip be howler thee 'Wile ..dread: hansatter." heel- - - ; "Thy tcholc•--tby.chOltail" the repeated. '' , e sprung to,, his fbecatidbetwesughis clenched -"teeth cried out, "It is•nutch4 'Do with me as Owe Wilt.tietajetituit thou art!: i I am - thin! And he - Wee pieesseepaas swiftly by bite, and eoald have . 'Orem thos;sonnti' of a whispered' voice echoed •thrtudli the4oom, "A car is then rests', upon thee sad upon thy hease tonne "__ , And the tawny upon the walls swayed mourn- ' dilly to and fro; as though wailing for .this swaths. • Wla that bad, descended clothe house. :The - night. gut shrieked without, sad' : the sullen roar of the -seeefar of.seesned to.repeat it. while: the winds here it to his ears again. "A cane :then rests upon thee and upon thy boast forever!" * es' .„• He ' • , • ' I: td-one of the vast chambers in the ;Wend man- Sion .of the Grarcions..aad *indicted -In all the • iabmility of deatb, lies the gentlewoman' Who bill borne the emrity titles of its mistress. None knew, antwedly the cense, of het death; but.the airtime exchanged frightesiedslineis one With the each: bore a fearful i its another, as napt. atop in. his or h mind, but yet dated net give It league For'w le She had lain upon 'her dy •ing'equeb, and w Ili` they.sorrowfatly watched her fainting- breatb, and the dews of dissolution gathered .upon her fait brow,,they had all been startled•by hearing at itsteirals a slow and solemn foot/Open the 'tette; echoirsidismally thrOugh Ithe hall without. And se' they went to discover Who this intruder might •be thus Pacing 'to and Ito in the dtad stillness of the night, they pied ' in one another'e faces in blank dismay) at ending •o soul visible; 4, .41...' . ' • ' * : ::: And yet the door once marl closed end silence 'reigning . through the apartment,, again was it beerdthitsolemn, - slow 'end ghostly.lootelep.— • AIM until the family vault received the form 'of the 'urdseppy lady, it war constantly . heard pa -eing te end fro. Then mice more all was quiet, and the, guilty couple who bad I 'listened to it in nude. limit tensor, breathed *gaits with a feeling of deep 'tend?: ~ - . . 1 , .l' They were marrled--thst dark-eyed woman arid he whom she had= incited to crime, end there was - royal feasting antriritikiag in and about! therian. • Stop,' But though shouts !and 'cheers greeted 'the • pair Isi l ihey-eppeared.tagether, 1417 was but the . mockin semblance ofjaylthat and their, ears.— No sou , as they-passed by, murmured ;forth the -.Sleeting sound, 'Tied bless them I" None beheld la. Geoffrey Grandon a benefactor or caw in her pets the.kindlY heart that had' beatlrithin the ". cold breast lying so still within the burial vault ~ Of 1 the ',Grandam. 'BO, tie rude,, crowd feasted Upon the good sheer spread Oat bfore them, but gave no : thought of thankfulness for .the hand, that bad bestowed the bounty. i. And now it was late :into the night, and the revels were hushed ; the few invited guests do parted foi their habitations. In del chamber they 'stood. together alene--the guilty- pair now taide, legally one by. the tics of holy mother 'church-111ex point was ; gained, and;. she rue satisfied:, ' . . • 1 . ' • ..! lie sat and leaned his head upon his hand ; and is Lie wife ipproeched and laid her heed upon. his eltotilder ; his : thoughtsreverted to that a be when li i they had thus sat in the *Minus an g loom; and Conceived their plansltog,ether.coneer hit her . lisrho was noir laid at rest. And as he' felt her , each; be shedderelkisiblY, and fancied tbakeigain ihe:beard that Whisper breathed within the room,' M, curse then tests upon thee and upon thy house; 'forever? • ' --t - " --- t - : • , 1! ; Dark! Why do they_lthas start, and. l in .the: 'gloom strain their eyes tn gaze in one :a bother's -j blenched fares,while the; blood , is leaelrig their In :11,04 and the ir hearta beat with painful distinct-: 'etas /1 Ile graapsher-hald, and feelcit ice-Cold: ',es' his'own, and half rise'' from ',his multi) listen. - Without the chninber, echoing through•the huge' 'old ball, and sounding jriaciatFy and fearfully in ; Ali i.iionce reigning- throughout the mansion, I -I'they hear it plainly--e eolemti -:. footstep on the Latair. •-• . , i ' 4 i I -They bad listened to it when watching by the; 1 • ! death couch of their ;victim, and the sound had ' : listreek r terror to their heatts as they heard, it ilow py t*ing to end fro. What eetlki it now portend? !Ile atose r nmeterieg- with , a pewerful effort/his. ensitlony and sprang tool, the lloor, thiewing it iiopen. -.- . • I : i • I•The lights- - still buried in Gill great,hall, so that' • itf rimotpsit reteatewes vlialble.l but „as be ; gazed II ilong it a shitfidet Pheolcihilimin frame as he saw. II that there Tftlifll . o one there; the' hall, was quite !I dested. Alla a deadly] unde fi ned fear fell upon. then tiothltilthey re-entered the darkened chum. thit: find sat';alown: without filtering a' word.-- 1 SearaelY were they sesid, when "theta' agafriai il that footatep, slow, eels n - end'distinet I: • Now it is almoit lost 4o the ear, as it seams to I nseeed and grow faint an the distance:: Anpn it I comas again , . descending. aid"each • montent cam 'l ins nearer, until it he eve, n dale beside atm door .: of the apartMent...i,Thisl it passes slowly by, and goes' towards Giat - tortioie of the building wherein the futore beir of Granden's name it sleeping. - I i ' He loved his child; itras the one bright . srpoti. 1 in his heart, Andes he li tena . d.to that dread foot:. step slowly approaebingithe sieephig-place of, his son, be east aside all al r , in,'and hastened to him with a vague feeling of hielding bite item harm. I His :rife followed ; and ll , gether they entered the nursery. . . AI taper shed ill faint ight through the room, I. und'fell upon the infatit's face with a strange, I ghoStly.hee. 'lle -went softly towards it, and took I gently_ with hie grasp ti tittle hand lying extended ; over the edge of ; the. conch. ' Suddenly he 'reeled , as though u fiereriblow had been dealt him, as he I felt that head watretild i l as death. With ' - a chill nod terror at his heart srlooked closer on the lit. -I.• •tle fotm, and the awful truth•burst upon hiniltis I ; child was deadl i • • , I "littering a cry; he fed[ upon his banded knees -'-lx-sitle the couch; whileibM wife looked on with'. a I bewildered gazes Aedpellet thus sank. down and ;burial hie face within hill hands, again ihrringb out: the ball reverberattid that unearthly foodtep, racing , solernnly- to and i fro. 'And now he felt in • that dread hour that the words *era coming true— ; "A•cuese then rests neon thee and upon thy. house foiver! - i ' • I , - guar children were horn to the' nate° and tora tepee of Grandee—net" tbe types of thiitchiid,biP first-born who had .po sassed the blue eyes end h i , fairhued hair of tbe-„, irdered lady reposing in the family vett% T : resembled his own ewer- 1 tby brow and glittefiet-black eye his wife'a headsome but evil ceu tenanee. ' These, oven in their tenderest yeare,l foreihadowed their after ~ wlekedness and vicious were tiring witnesses that he everlasting curse slept net, but lived daily in heir young but banefelna-. triter. • ' . • . - " Alfred, the' eldePtas, now past hie majority, and w wandering;i n a foreign land.' With seine, move of the beauties and novel sights, and. - with others, a desire Ter the deprevites which are , not to lei found at house, are thelneentives to this , wenderingi with hint It was decidedly the latter thaturged him on. - - . • . - ' :They heard but litt o of him or his doings; for in; those days.man bad not yet chained the light- Ong, bidding it journey to and fro as' his messen ger, and earn Only when -the heir of Crandon • stood in need pf money, his whereabouts was most frig's:lenity n. feistier oreenjecture.. • - _ iln ansebseure town imlthe borders of the Rhino, e young Englishman li Itving in retirement, await. . , leg the remittances fleet borne to disembarrass I • himself from smite - heat,' liabilities •thit • hang! ° over him and prevene him for the .time from eon , Gritting h is usual lyst4tri of diesipated :pleasure.— , Rif single servant informs the carious that he is, • tilgentleman seeichig :health and quiet from teal close en application to study, of which he , is et. I' tiavoiently fond.. Mullis smiles giimly as he retakes. this last • asitirtion ' recollecting that- his master - would he somfiwifat puzzled tit read even ' the title of a book---fie ecoomplishmentlemewhat t i ara in those :lays , isaern for steadier ininds than his. ' The adm . p_Fe , pelisintry see thak the Young Man's thee bears maths 0 what might well pass , f o r alghta.passed without propel' reat, and asks • 4o further questions, hut hem their cdttage doors end. atniclelouds of. smoker, give himlllgood -dan.l fileinherr Alfred l"--Iithe nantifil l gtvett by his treaty, t , servitor--aa.be walk: inocklily past,: I Tile-1a lib.: God Grandee. . . I i,., •. ; ' • I .1 'ln one of these same 'eettakes dwell* the Ilitashrl lei of a ' tonal! farmei o holdieg a__ren somli!n? . ' l : :impeehirrba„thei bondo l atteiva vitiates of therrg n o . ,,i ' -- brtriag bean, by name iVeloaerdl: Alfred _ i v rO. _ I c lan lees Ili pretty gririeetivie and istriyrek s h iii r e •l !extreme • bO/ 11 °7 ° I. tr' simp l e r.. d t ' n ' e° o ales; ': -'' a doviects with he aidof la o w , p , s ' e l y o rt o b de l int f o r - reeetinitand }roarer/ring ,6;1_th,, 111 . e .. r. _ — _ . ! " pazzled. by - attentionterroim one 10 fati: 7 7,- fro' ipba - linene to the ital l .lieus Whispers h Pttr! .!! i - be r 'car, believes !Ja il perifOidoor of Y nun °e° 1 Ptene l y and devotion, tan' t l ....alnit, as w' , Man on b as!' finned before, led on illi.falso v illain ; to herder' etruallon. . 1; , , I shortly eller :his, 4 4.,1fa5,i arandon wps mining! run'. -1110 - quiet Gereiriti" v illage, end Erneatine lenhards aweketo :lam tiarible truth that she I . had been the victi m Of erattlessuess and treach-I : tr y' 1 i ' I ,I .. 'it . I I. A few short mottld.Pnvuld by. aa „ l ,„, ll '-"3. or cl . : within the 'elintehyaildilnear 4.1 "' -1-- id; th: [ ebeled Hied - lad .10 4 -ed,sr‘dh r b r o nd on hei On' .' iti ld boo fono nk o rw f K o rn oe 'd tl ec l u Y s i i V i i,ii e t . figurli of a little, -. 1n J ut 41.13 n 1 ba 4nger I° d r ,e be. ' the footstep af ibe de. B a a I.il years; ) striver, and though.siong: m ont hs, e ava "omen, elapse before they meet to . ,_.a, the domes at l'asC • 1 .1 - think there mus• :tIIS :ll°lne. mistake In the Perkin," said Alfred ',9,olo:dati. - • "I ynnld Fe" I en;" and the words are eeld'entl haughty as he - emits. om i t I a v ow - Aber* Is fle iniatstte," Wee there.. ply_ .I,ook Yon, ittelithert-Alfred Grandees,' you m a y perchance remelt: Aar- this. Yoe infanta ,it • On yeareaddeadeparta{a from the inn 'Wilms lived,:whett year vile, presence blighteetene l peea* , :- all vaillP7 ,ll : . i ~I . ,1;1 1-- ~.,, .. - ~, . , ,The yon, Alin held Up a seeOL boy" .ugnig.lrnis Alfred it be etolte i •inclAe.n haul 0 ; lOW V . MAII IiNS I be per In te. aft u per ten w I f the Mann n of 2.1.1,0 mft, 31, ar.d ho rh. 11143 made fo gets, F. evil live rge left' avy dlst rzzz & READING RAILROA • I.li Philadelphia. March 13. I 'eight and Tolls on CAW transport II ho as follows, from 10th March . . FIFA • To Richmond, " "Inclined Plal Igiretni!n, " Orrrnantow " Yalle aSch " Mansynnk. ," Spring Mill Coupinltock month Bali Rambo's an .tones. " Norrixtownn " rm.( Kennr, I " Valloy.For, I " Flurnhorillo I ft.nyeep For. I iisd I 1 75 ' • .. • 1 80% 175 e, . -•i1FO 1 1 75 1 1 BO '• 1 75 11t. 8., .I . l'Bo I' 1 7b, 4 Iklll, i 1 FO ,1 75. I . ! 1 FOl,l 75 . i • ; 1 . 55 11 50 I £nd Ply- [ ,- aol,• , 1 55 ; 1 50 . Putts' and; : 1 50 . 1 1 t 5 1 Brid ,,, * eport . ) 1 50 145 , i 1 45 140 , ' 1 45 A 40 i - 11351130 ' . 1 135 1 30 I ' 1 actii 25 1 . a i 130 1. 1 25 I A l l 20 ; 1 15 1 10 ', 1 05' l'ottxtnwn, Draighsvill I:lrtlsboro' " It*ading, Betwcon r )( •lh rwrlllit. " 4, Iramburg, ' 4 Orwlr,rhura wading Arl! 1110'14 ' I tllO : 405 ~llof 105 110 1.05., .le - lOCni 11- 1 W.ll. MeILIIEN By ortlrr oft Mareb 21. '47 PHILAD' • ,RATES IV and until ftirtl will be charged of rattan T Dry Geode, Con ...Winery, Ilookt.Corite t• I n go, Clooro, rlt Neal Firh.o Noe. ke A. n tflo. Bran. h tter, Copper, lim. 1•:ar• then irare.Gr ilet6Are,o rerrrire.flernp liiitnit; Mord • re. Hideo, follow-ware, bentlier,Mach neiy,tbotert.Oiligrilrodoe . PM ten.ileffre.o In. Bar Iron, Lead. ill . laereoSollt. A ikeoi, Ulm, Solt, Prey,- *lone. Sngar. Ilelcy.*e., i t Memo, Fire 11 r. Onatie4,lllll flionek' Pitch and Tiir Solt, Scrap Iron, Thober :' - .end LatOileir.' e.i - - ... •- ,'. Drielro: coke, - WoregiiCloy, OISINAt. ' Tee; /141111 ;A r e, draritAne, Manure, 111: • - Freti.'Ploeter. ate, Malt Llizurr irAtt, Floor, per bar , Morth 11, 's7'. • ~. . • . • 1 3.5 111 1.3.5 RE 150 130 ' I'3o 130 1 '3)'.1. 20 115 120 115 115 115 jO5 1 05 05 103 105 105 165 106 %.*; : REA - Dilie RAIL ROAD. 1 ' PREIMIT ON MEI:CHM:IAZ . FTER MARCH . Ist, 857, 'er notice, the following Estes of ►night I. r 100 pounds: .. zo. ITEM BEE ESE 1 CO, 1 CO 1(60 1 60 1 60 I CA 1 40 MEDICINAL y .Watery the , world know That ju in Mercy ti Mae, has amply ' . prided notifies :Agents in Os Vegetable an B•sanical Kstodost, eittbont ',the Ilse of Dehleriess 111(nentl ii7ismis I * ! ' • " ' ' . ; • -• Alt. 1). S..SPARIPS-.ofilee Is at the corner °fee:are slid East Warket, Streets, Pottsville.? Cousoltstiou sad ..t.ilvire gratis., - : (Stitst 1, 'ST . 31- , y , . LYONS' 'KATNARION. AVE YOU used LOns' Kathairon I -for the hair? It tithe roost fislightful toilet, arti• 3 0 in the world and is preeminently beneficial for Grey nd Itald heads,• The hathalron ;folly restored my hair '• r $ baldness of twelve years. Toun truly, - 1 • ;' • , • - • ..R. 1. ATWATER. . No. 66 Warren Street,New . lrorlu Also. Lyons' Extract of Pure Jarnakaginger, for ity.". pain and general nervous debillej,ki.,p. n be bad at I 1 : , C.f BARLET'S Perfum Arfaiid Variety Stare,CintriStreet,Pottwrille: October 23.•1856 .. ; • •-, • • - ; 414 f GM. W. XPTING, • Wholesale and 'Retail gam amid. C73l.433miliirt. , ELL Comp Cantre and - Nonvegiszi Sts.', (Opposite Mortimer's Mote* POTTSVILLE', PENNA. • jp The enbseriber, baling taken possession of fhb house 'brawl! occupied by lire.E. M. Beatty, has converted the same into a fir Dru g and Apothecary Silures a stela as he thinks will prole satisfactory to l i t. all pure serf, and, respectfully calls the h i -upon of his Dien n and the patine to his choice stock. He has taken great in the selection of his Drugs, Medicines,ke.dtnd n ao.e.fore cheerfully lecomtuend each and every one its being PURE AND UNADULTERATED. • Ile is determined to give his undivided penonard, tentlon to his business, at all hours'ef the day and night lehee required, believing that the success awl reputation phyecians as well as the invaluable lire: of , their pa - fields depends in 'a great megurare on the care of the tpotheeary and the quality of Lis drbgs and mixtures; ad he feels confidhut that cns.s.?xsaa, when obtained at the expense of virtue add health, will not be the only question with his customeh; when once his reputation / as a. careful and competent Apothecary, shall be satisfre terily established. ' • This reputation be Is determined to build up, with the aasistanee of, a share of the public patronage---a fair pro aortion of which is guaranteed to him by numerous friends, Independently of that wide/the hopes to obtain by clews attention to business and strict attention In Wittig prescriptions which may affect the health stud Ives of Ms customers. Deception in the preparing and compounding of med eine.; for ruthless speculation' he, will never resort to, though it isenotoriovutly true that such a dangerous de ception Is much more extensively and sueoesdully prac ticed-by druggists than can be readily imagined. `Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first 'of his cotemporm les, he only asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his ability to satisfy too most ex acting, /4 - Patron F may with confidence rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orth-re, faint by mall or otherwise. • CHAS. EPTING, Damian - 1 . a Cumin, S. E. Career of Ontre a ndliVorteeiganfits Pattemile. Pott-ville. nuo,=,' 56 `• 25-ly ;19i.RRRR9qq;' ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. READ THIS-OLD AND YOUNG PRpFESSOII HAIR RESTORATIVE -.! Is, ‘n doubt. the most wonderful discovery of this age of ,progress, for it still restore, permanently. gray hair to its origleal eoler,ll , ool the head of the bald with a most lustfriant growth remov,e at once all dandruff and itch - - lug...cure nil scrofula. and other entaneette eruptions. such ae scald head, etc. it will cure, as if by maule r nurfons Or periodical headache; make the hair soft, glos sy. and wavy'. and preserve the color - perfectly, and the hairifrom falling. leextreme old age. ~. The following is fro '- a distinguished member of tlito medical prcifeesion: 1 ST..TAVI, January 1, 1855.: PROP:SSD:It 0. J. ST EP— . . . lir 7 te Fir:-I:nselicited, 't genii you this e'ertificate.—,. After hell); nearly bald for a limgtime.and having tried all the hair.restoratives extant, and having no faith in any.ll WRSPiduced, on hearing of yours to give it:atrial. - I - pl.)eed 'myself in the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed with a good Fttrr brash, and the Restora tive-then applied and well rubbed In. till the scalp wax v.loar "rids I repeated every limning, and in three weeks the Youngtair appeared and grew 'rapidly from • Augnst last till the present: time. and Is new thick, black and Istrong—w)ft and pleasant to the teach; whereas. before. it was harsh and wiry. what little there was of It, • and that little wax, di:appearing very rapidly. I still use your liestomtlie about twlce a week, and shall soon ii have, a gad and perfect rc , p of hair. Now, I had read of these things—and who' has net? ,but have not seen Ire hitherto any Case where any person's hair , was really I betiefited by any of the hair tonic. kc.. of the day: and. it wally gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex pethinee. I I have recommended your preparation to. others. and 'it .alieady has a -large and general sale throughout the Territory. The peo ple _ here knoW its et. frets, and have thntidence in 'it. The supply you sent p . us, as wholesale amints for the Territory, is nearly ea ts', haulted. aud dilly inquiries are made for it. ion de , • ; serve cdit for ypur discovery; and I, for one. return I re 1 ' i you soy thanks for the benefit it has done tne, for I eer• ' talnly had despaired long ago of ever effecting any such n' result. . - Tours, hastily. i t t , , '' J. W..BOND, cyl 1 , 'Finn of Bond & Kelley, Druggists. St. Patti. • f • li . • , [from the Editor of the Real Estate Advertlser.l I ' in I , '• ./lesvort, 27 School Street , : larch '2O, 18a5. 1 Mk% Fin : —ll:lcing become prematurely quite grayi..l was induced. some six weeks since. to make a ifjOlier • you Restorative. I have used less than two hottles,but . the gray hairs have all disappeared; and although my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the procel.sof, change is gradually going on, and I am in great impi:s that in a short time my hair will be as dark as formerly. I have alert been much gratified nt the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before W:ll , harsh . and . dry, and it has ceased to come out , as for; Mirky... ' Respectfully. yours. i •I I F, , ,,„. • D. C. M. RUPP. Professor Wood . Illinois. June - Cartirm Illinois. Tyne 19, 1953. 1 have Ilse,' Profeseor Wcwsl's flair Restorative, and Lard admired its wonderful effect My hair was becom ing, as I thought, prematurely grey,hut by the nso of his "liestoratire." it has resumed its original color, and Irhaie no doubt, permanently so. . SIDNEY DEMME.. Ex-Senator United State& 6.. V. WOOD - k CO.. Proprietors. 312 Broadway. N. Y., and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Misiourr Sold In-Pottsville by .1. C. C. Hughes, F. Sanderson and iteniy Say ;or : oration-11 .J. Fry Havenl-- Dr. I. Chichester, and by all respectable Druggists every. • ' ...Feb. 21, '67 &ly 4riportant -Discovery. CONSUMPTION, , AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND TWAT A • RE positively curable by Inhalation, ' • which conveys the remedies to the ckeitio* In the ' lungs through the air Teissagee. and tomlngi n direct con tact with the disease, neat rallies the tubercular matter, altars the cough, drupes a free and easy expectoration. heath the lungs, purifies file blood, imparts renewed vi : , • VIMy lot he nervous sy stem, giving that tone and encl.- try so it:die - pen:able for the restoration of health. To be , able to state confidently that Consumption ie cared, t. I by inhalatioq, is to rue a some of unalloyed pleasure: - . I It is' as m.neU)unde) the control of medical treatment as 0. any other formidable di , ee; ninety out of every bun ' (e) Anal CH /44 can be cared in the firlikstages, and fifty per cent. in fhe second; but in the third:doge it- Is impas sible to sate wore than five per cent., for the lungs are .so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to 'ladies! skill. Even, however, in the last stages,. inhalation itt) forde extraeedinegy relief to the sulfuring attending I tide fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety flee thoileand persons in the United iftatea alone; soda correct Wilculation shows that of the present population of t be7rth. eighty millious are destined to fill the mi Coum liven grave.• , . . Truly the quiver of death has no arrow ito rite As Consumptien. In all ages it ham boon the great enemy of Ife, for itspares neither age nor sex, but sweetie off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted. IBy the help of that Supreme Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to theatflicted a permanent and speedy cure In Con • swept lon. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, stud the immediate effect, produced by their de position in the lunge. isle prevent the free admits:ion . of altitito the air tells, which causes a weakened vital!• ty through the entire system. Then surely It Is more rational to expect greater good front medicines entering this eavro tiew of the lungs than front those administered i throng the stomach; the patient will always find the Dings f es and the breathing easy after inhaling reme dies.. has. Inhalation la a !peal remedy, nevertheless it' ietsto atit nth:natty, and with more power and certain ty thatS remedies administered -by the gtOnsach. To preflre the powerful and direct influence of this- mode of adotinlittat ion. chloroform inhaled willentirely destroy sonelhifity in a few minutes. paralyzing the-entire ner- 1 vous syetern.'so that a limb may benmputited without tin. slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. ° The Inhatattan of ammonia will rouse the system, -when fz.luting or apparently dead. 'The odor of pap, of the medicines) is per-eptitle in the skin a few min uteiafter being lethal:44*nd maybe immediately detect:. •ea 16 the blood, Aeconvincing proof of the_colistitu- , tbin'al dffeetiof inhalation, is Ihe fact that sitknees 4'l always produced by breathing foul air. Isnot tide posi tive evidence that proper temrdiee. carefully prepared - a tid judiciously iiiministered through the lungs, should prolate the happiest results? During eighteen yeah? pi:retire. many thousands), auf(erlog from' diseare-s of the lungs aud,thmat,bave- been nnder.my care, and I have effected many rental - liable cores, even after the suffer:4 s had been pronounced in the last slam, which folly eitibgee rue that consumption li no longer. a fatal disease; Iffy treatment of Consumption isoriginal, null Luuded on 100 experience and a thorough investigs. tion.. 'My perfect sequalutance with the neture of t ti berries - kr., enables me to distinguish, n•adily, the vs ileum (drum; of disease that simulate- consumption, and) apply the peeper remedies rarely being mistaken even In a single case. This familiarity In concretion with cortain:patitological and microscopic discoveries. enables . me to relieve the lunge from the effects of contracted ' chests; to enlarge the rheetpurify the Mood, impart to ' it renewed vitality, giving energy.aud tone to the entire mitten; ' • . , Medicine* With frill direction,' sent to any Part or the UnitedPatee and Canadas by patients communicating their setnprotne by letter'. Ent the cope *rebid be more , feria in! If the patient should pay roe a Olett,whicb weulti give ma an oppOrtunity to examine the Drugs .and 'stp MA tits to yescrlbe with much greater_certainty, 'nod , then the ettre etiolate eAectedirilbaktlir Win 'the 4401E14 again, 1/:tir. WUHAN, Itt. D., • 00)1 , 41131 Filbert tre*t, geld .."4090 below noelt i ;. - . : - . • - • - ..PMLADELPAttt; Y ee • June'lll','s7 - ' ' rAfaiich 2f, '57 12-Iyl4:iff'"')-' •-'-' 'N., ! a • . , ' :-)-:).--,.., -• 4 '' - ®~r~:. COURAGE. sir itusetIMIVAIJL , . CMragel—Rothing eat withstand Long aterong'd, wudanoted land I , : ~ if the heartairitlin her be , ' , I • ' , ~ e Tree 'auto thentielem and thee t i. - Then Tread stand, !abort) I i .' • ''.• Ob I no. mountain nymph art thou * o Whoa the helm ii on thy Imper i l . „L , And the sword lain thy hand, I Fighting for thy own good land! . .- . Courage!—Rothing tier withstand • . , • Freemen fighting for their good; . - ~. Armed with all their dithers' fame, ~ ; , , ' • They rill win and wear* name! . • ' , . That shall go (needless glory, I • Like the nadir Wad fheek start ' ' • Raised to haanlhaitttieavenly , era, • Sortie good qinjj pre to oath: ••- , , , . _ , .• Conraget—Theis is none so poor— ' - ' None of all who wrong endure-.-, " • - None en humble, none so weak,l - But may duels kiendher's cheek, And his maiden', dear and tra . With the deedsthat he may do • . Re his days arrant as night; . . He may make hit:melte light. Whitt: though imaken bottle 0,, , , -.. There Wester, when 4hy lidcniet , -, I - Comage I—Who will be a Finney!' That has drength,to dig a, gram, f I , • And therein his fetters bide, • And lay a tyrant l his side! I 1 •.'. I Oottragel—Rope. howe'er,he nyi . . • ' . For a time, can *Men diet • I • , . - Outrage, therefore, brother men 1' • -', _ Cry?aorl r. and to the fight modal .. _ 'I Via . - (oat gi0.t0r9;7., THE FOOTSTEP :ON THE; STAIRS. OnVie the hour; of grief' and iforrow—only whe4 . desolation and death had fall4a npon the' house, house, aid whed anotherlsoid was 'about , to quit lit hold ,on life—then it was, indlhep Oboe; that the footstep 'Asia eard'uPon the stafrs;'' Genera lien after germination had passed'iwiYousd for the space of nearly two - hundred -ye . art-l—fm, said the records handed down—it had ezuged through Out the huge old hall; echoing and rweeholig W sob= emo, sloW,aud ghostly footstep in t ' the *Wiwi maasiom of the Grandorrialways the forecuo,ser of a death to one of th• name.. I When! the wind bowled around the b the rain:dashed wildly against tfle Windows, same invisible, troubled spirit seekinifoi ad e' trance ;'wh'ile the tbueder rolled obey* and dibd away in the low mutteriogs afar or, and while the witilinrof bending trees winging to' and fro in the strong grasper the spirit of. the iatonn could be heard without, if death hovered layer t he au eient, mansion of the random, it, echoed through the huge old hall. I - In the stillness °Cs:light, in the broad glatts..er day, whether:death apptoached beniath the shad ow of the homo-walli, or far off In a foreign And —no Matter; when the: Destroyer', hand rested on the'brow of one of that family, to sure', re sounded that footstep, slow, solbusn land ghoitly, echoing pod re-echoing throughout 'the huge old ball within the ancient mansion of the Grandons. And its history was said to have "Win thia:4— Long, Wag years agoue,• Geoffrey . orendonsvits holder of the name and possessions the family. Ile was a stern,lawrthy man, upon whose brow evil passions tad left their deep impress; and whom glittering black eye might be'' cad a cruel and malignant disposition. Mabellis I vsife, was one - of those gentle beings whom fat at times seta fit to tie for life to some ouch extreme opposite he her, husband. She had 'sweet blue eye and pit den-hued hair, and her voice was like into mask wafted over the waters on the'breath of the even • • ing vrind. I. The marfiage of these twoquid . .been like many • of old, and even some of the present—an ambi tious father's will over-rdling tbeieelings and hap piers of his child. Posicasion soon , tired Goof. frcy 4randon of his sweet young I . wile;and •Ite scruPled not to display toward berliti indifference —nay, oven his aversion of her patient and 'endu ring nature. t Andes day after daylpassed by, and 'year rolled en, she became that molt sorrowful of beings—a seorned,'a martyred wife! - ' • The time drew near when she was to _become a mother, and she looked hopefollrferwaid to the birth of.her child, in the fond thought- of Its be. rnethe anantother. gait:tilts frotat her husband &tithe of at least his respect; his love, Elm ktiow now, she bad never Possersed. So she would sit in her oiru chamber looking out upon the sea, and • watch the golden sun as it dipped its red I;erint's iota the *arcs, slowly-disappearing beneath them. , stn would lord herself in . glad visions of this pledge given to her ttrcaltn her tortured heart; and dreaming on and on, would rouse et length with a star to find that she had lingeredinnconsciotisly until a gloom had gathered over the earth, seem-. ing to mock the air.formed.visions I of brigtilness „in ',which, she had thus indulged. I • . .fral so ho Facie at length—tbel lovely infant boy, with his mother's brae eyes 'and her own - soft, gulden hair, and as' she held him lup before ;the gaze . Of her stein husband, she watched eagerly bib filet as he took him from her. It was plain to set; that he was pleased after his own rough (ash ton, and that be looked with something of pada uPon the belplemlittle creature that be held pith Each Pnwonted gotleness within his arms. But alas! there was no change in his manner towards herself; the little comer was no bond to draw him onelota towards herself. She gazed long and fix edly upon him as be stood playing !with the child; I and as she rend her doom of a lifetko of further Wrong arid indignity, she slink helplessly back, upon the pillow with a sigh of atter woe. I Sbe saw it still 'more when, smog time after; he brought into the house a woman Who seemed to ' , rule all things, by the power-of hell will. It ~was long time before she even : dreamed in her guilt, le:remiss Of the deep wrong transPiring benith her very eyes. But it WAS all laid open before her • pt last, :This woman—how the shuddered to meet. her *ale axed upon her arhen'shoehaneed to meet her, for she seldom left her Own Wpartitent Since the birth oilier boy, seareelekting hint from her sight ;for even a moment and heeding nothing that!was !else trans; iring almind •tier. But the wrong so !deeply displayed ieould not be hid—fergrer from !her, and tbo hall-dropped hints of ia favorite do. mestia atlongth aroused her from her sleep.; As she listened to the woman's words, the light dawn ed faintly at firsi, and then borst-isuddenly upon her like a flash; atd she knew herself ; not only as thescorned wife, but as the gleceiretiAnd dishon ored mother of his child. .1 And she refused indiguautly—t s ir the first litne throwing aside her blind obedience—to fiPpear' again at the board where sat this Woman, w bp, by her hushand's sanction, so disgrabod the roof he-! neath which she alone was entitlettOo sir as 'ems tress. Entreaties and commands were alike un heeded in persuading or compelling her to eottn.., tamale() this last and greatest indignity, ani so. she was at length suffered to rest lin peace.; On: the last occasion of her husband's! attempting to' gain her to this point,.he had been bntto and now.ll and enough to nee violtaice; but finding it would , be as easy to move a rock from its raid bed With-' 1 in the earth as to coerce her in this matter, ho had; left her with rued spot on his swarthy brolii and.l a heavy black frown settled en his countenunee,! dashing the dm: fiercely_ to . with a terrible impreJ. catiqn. • . '1 • ' • , !, : "Now Heaven support me in my hour of need:" murmured the, unhappy lady, as oho listened tottis heavy footstep echoing along tho hall until is t wil lost 'ln the ;distance. - 'leaven support that, In deed, poor lady 1 for titis.is but the beginning. 1 In another ehamber in the mansion, was tho woman he had brought into the :house. fig tell thee, Geoff* , Grandam," she raid, '"I toll thee that the rimiest schoolboy bath morel:enrage taus then showestin this matter." I 1 I . Ile sat -in the shadow of the ;room, with hii cheek rating upon his hank a - al:his heavy eye; brows - were knit together as though he pondered ! deeply on some weighty thought that occupied his,' Mind., She bad risen; as she spokb , and approach.' jug Ma she laid let hand. upon his shoulder, raj; tog, is she did oo,';.Thon wort not always : wont to be in fearful in removing from 'thy path an oh !jeotlrhich offended thee.. Why,lthen;dostl,beii r tate nowl" 1 !• •• I . ! ! I "Must blood again stain the wills of the 1:1011s0 of Grandee?" murmured he - to hiinself. musingl.t. "I had thought there was enough shed Within than now!", • 1 t . ! 'I. i V !"Then Whit Maer' for a few dtops more a lea/ If that there be a erdition for past crimes tile i ne cannot sink thee d eper in its gulf, Geoffrey, dna" And as sh spoke she laughed with siloW, mocking laugh tit t sounded droarliy, an 0 ethical throughaut the d rkened chamber se , Ootigh a troop of demons h d caught it tie and lopeitodiit sportily ameba th ' lvor.!!: , : 1 ' "This deed," said he after a Moment's silt:m.4:4 "is to me a more frfut one than ' has over Wok 0 ! stained these hand It would at•ens as. though ! soma dread *alum' y would betel our house abash) : It go on. I know notwha t, mean Mao ,fancias, but they do weigh most heavily ppon me." ! '. ' - ' , llea shake th co off, and be thyself," said th e! woman. - "Whall- r art then turning contort Glue i • late in •life, Geoffrey Grandon? Now, OUt i illO)3 I thee! „I grow a-wearied of this! silly f e eling;-;.1 Since thou art no longer a man, ai once thou: weri, 1 swine sball be the band to accomplish the tank:' •A pitying angel hovering over that guilty. pair, approached and whispered in his ;ear a erord4it was of his boy. The spark of mercy lying. deifp, withisothat man's *tarn bosom was fanned 'atoll 1 gentle life, and holtputuorod forth,"She is die M i t titer of my child!`; ; ! "And if sbelo,", blued tbertemplren In his e . 4 ' , he shall not Moo' her art, for I" will be f!"' kiir! I all that she_shouldroadsnetra; •-fittough i Choose : Geoffrey Granderwatal Vidal. between her 50 41 me. See, my, hood le on the- dotti7 once past ita • three!' ol*.p . F .1 1 4MD . uP:. Eserei;--SPeekt, thy` choice , ' . - iAI • ..; ~.., , , . 1 4 the angel pleaded, "Blisitiirei lihru 1 t , re,wordr, or deal. but Walks au that a .10TiPgi, SitihPaa ever beta thee!" let the vidttrtinf la :, # ear, !illy choker At length Ise rethe4;!. ... . t N'S • 'G OFFICE. , ,Ire are Derripreisrea to _MG e(str , dieriptlos JeirseVelelepOimoi eau .< 111 ibesmitirellga Billsqf losetirt, 1•11461 Tickets. "per Beek.; Midißialk • Order Boar, &ow irstsik wog ?Y to other oilman MS sou -I Pleri•xProodr osnstf, to 11111 tbst eta Ds COLOWS dm, Itlmilr Mots sae nusii to bop his wit.* for ht. icid4 11041 fiat it ins proof . at • 9stow„ outraged start of s ' ;clog rig, 91119* • treothrt altos aothqg his Nebo Ofta ,thg, "fcani sit -p 4.116, the yout on • foot tbsy are. tbe sun ' a tb• bgili bidden 1 tilt be safe Pm tied; owe tie equal." meld .ay can be but Kurt on earth Id, pointing to the edge of vio obeli be or both of as. ii green rpot, nuke of Heaven nod of _. !Wasp than, Alfred ft° 0 randon,.to mortal ' , tibat; aad nerve ,well thins arm, for Woo bast eto deal with in whose thins arm, blood is towing In streams of molten rite!" And in the quiet of the forest; with owly One eye looking.down upon them. these two men eland foot to foot, and We to fees, in the strife of dead ly, mortal cotabst.- • - - Another picture.. A A ' , oath of about sevitabiesi sits- at the gaming -table, bls whole attrition wrapped up in staking the gauss. 'Stela lb. Slim of the adversary's heap. of gold; and the fewpiesen that are lying at bit own elbow,lt ',Quid sees] as • though be bad been a heavy baby. A"moerint more, and with an oath hi rises-friar the board, and without hia bet, rushes forth at a mad pace into the. Street. 'On be' dashes, his . black looks Streaming In the wind, nor 'pauses' for a moment, until he stands upon the serge of the black and rushing river. , Ile maratats forth la indistinct tones, "Dishonored and, ruined! banished from raj father's , heuter,and littrefont, Lepeless to look from bier (or the means of Safety ! an ignominious death in proipect on tie discovery of theorists I conswittad to gain my last supply of gold k , For the wretched Henry Onsndon there Is nothing le ft , - bit this I - , 1 ' - c , .."-• • Still another picture :' A child of twelve Years old wanders by the verge, of a cliff, overhanging an shyer of some hundred feeble depth.. ILO at.. . teadant, seated :beneath a Pleasant shade, takes little heed-of hlr wanderings, nor notes hie . near ~ approach towards the •dangeroas.. spot:, A' noise 'of crumbling earth et length attracts his attention, - and he-sees.with horror that his charge.la butjast oinking with the unstable earth, andtes.hogases spell-bimed on,the sight, beholds him suddenly disappear front his view. With 'wild 'cries assis tance is stuemoned,and thomangled form is bores • to its home beneath the room of Geoffrey Grandee, and laid tenderly upon a couch. And now the last picture of them all; Geoffrey Crandon and his wife lean over the couch of their child. All is bushed 1 Without, the golden bees of the sun are fading from sight In the far West, and the beams Just rest for el moment on the epi tomes couch ere, they.are slowly lost.' and ohsen iity others over the earth. The labored breath-' ing, of , the child on whose brow the dread seal of . death is plainly laid; and the Ow aole41( the wo. ___. man wkose offspririg it is, alone break 14 stillneu, 'when soddenly the well-remerebered sound reach es their ears—a solemn, slow and ghostly footstep, —, echoing and remchoing threugh,the hap old ..• hall in the student mansion of the Grandams; and as it strikes upon their terror stricken ears a faint sigh from the little couch tells that their ehild Is no more. • . ' • • . • • . 5 Si • • • ~.. I". ,Darkness has gathered over the two combat anti -.. .re their strife of blood Is ended: The broth-'9 , or of Ernestine Velehardi leans exhausted against :a tree, and" upon the ground, writhieg is the agony of death, Allred Grandee ebbs oat his life. hlood. She is aiviged.) ' , • • • '4O o • - • • A hollow plunge istaken In . the black Red L i - rushing river, and ben dr its flood the crimes of - Eeury Grandee are ended in his' world for ever! , • • • • - - • a • . • • One Infant bay remained-41E the fate to bear that name dowo, socersed ai it was, to far pas , teal, and thus Antal the dread anathema pro nounced against it. ''•• This Geoffrey Brandon thought; as hareceived, one by one, the Intelli gence of his lons' deaths. He could bare wished that his child too, had died; bat it was Uciso to be—the curse must still go col the race had not .yet become extinct.. ' The last of the name is long since dead : bat -,abtil the hand of the dread messenger was, laid upon him the footstep was always heard la the 4o,un , whoa one that bore the name, was passing . away...lt was always beard In the huge old ha. ' pacing: solemnly io and fro, shw and ghostly, and echoing, ceasing not till the spirit had quitted Its tenement of life; and the servants, as they beard it, toldwhispersibe story they had been told 'of its origin, and' Whispisred forth with trembling lips the old time anathema, "A curse then rests , upon thee and upon •tby ho se for ever r • fflisreltano. TO- SCHOOL DIRECTORS • SecretorYof the Board :—The Secretary, wheth er appointed District Superintendent or not, is the . chief executive allow of the Board, and as such, he should make it his business to sea .that all needful preparations are duly Made for Ale open ing of the fall end winter schools. • Public; notice ~„. e honld be given of. the time the schools of the district will open, ect 4 that parents can, have the shoes.ttnd, stinking. and other ebithing , ready, and text hooks provided, in order that pu-- Tile may commence'ponctually on the first day of the term: Ile should see that the iebool houses. are in order, broken - itindows mended, general re- 1 pairs tnada,and fuel provided. Where the board have engaged the teachers, the Secretary, should . see that a written coutruct be entered 'boo . , with • each one, so as to avoid dispute and consequent ill-feeling afterwards. Blank contracts tan read ily be procured of. the printers at the county seat for a mere trifle. They *insers finch labor and assure greater accuracy.' The collector and tres:- snrer,should also be looked after, in order that . funds may be at. band .to punctually 'meet the' teachers' wages and incidental expenses. This forethought . may be a, little troublesome , Thut will, save a vast deal more Of trouble and per t plexity in the outcome. • And at any rata, public ' duties are of public importance, and not to be 'lightly regarded; and if 'any incumbent is not satisfied with the doties belonging to bls position, nothipg can be easier than to vacate the pail, and permit it to be filled by some . one •who will note - shrink from its responsibilities. ' The Secretary Should, however, receive a rea ; sortable conipensation .for his services, wherever the resources of the distriet.will justify. ° Cniforsoity of TeW.-Pooka :=The prorisiona of 'the 25th Section of the Act of 1554, wero intikd ell 'to armorer good test-books ,and exclude poor ones, but more.especially to establish a local mai. forality, forzt. ho reason, that without such unite!. utity, pupilt cannot ho arranged in suitable chose!, and the different branches taught to 'the best ad vantage. Without prbper classideation, the efforts of the teacher can accomplislittle practical good for the school; and the hoot term reitilts in little Better . than a loss of ti e and itoney for i t all parties. - . Text-books are now published in ; al most countless thousands, and book agents are to' be found everywhere; seeking to infeirdtme them ; . BO that Directors cannot justlycompbtitt that am.... • pie facilitiefare not furnished to their hand, for the discharge, of this important branch of, their • official duty. AThey should make. the best aelw Lion that may be - practicable, and then firmlfed here to it until fully. introduced.. Bet 'this do p e:, • frespient changes are to be avoided. anJ q' t r , a , c ,,,, , al meeting required by the law; only n'" wade ir , b e r mot , red palpable, mistakes that may b ibou a in forgoer seleetions. But , Diro i :3, ef onfkAws' , . importunities to introduce ' tho o L p i ac e tbese of thee or publisher mere!! i hawe e the' two is - another 'w heti, the differ nm.. . c at amain* of this : practiesliy taimaterf.4. !;r l 3. is ~,:tr eat . gm ,. nature defeat the * okleel: ri u f the' parents, end dissatisfaction on t " . .. ciiiii the school system; Fluidic* the, publi m e :A y re be deprecated. The an are rhereror,,e, tr ci , b.,00130111141110d from the greater f."rill c lry equal fit substantial merit,. prer. are 5 r 7 i 6 1 ,,, series salmis d is of much less that the P' thaa the wit(forisity of such as are ' iternas s r ..„..et dependence of the sehool,.under sued lm must be upon the Tracker, net '.. n he rest-hook. good teacher Min be very - P °- fa with' en inferior set of text-book,. if sows,...Li, WO base eaough of the eassekiad toenable him to ,rtsoge his pupils dote classes; while a poor.* teacher will fail, no.matte r' what the character / mg assortment of books. ' Onset, .S'iperisitentiewes Postage :—The pakap , on all official lettent.and documents to.iad goat the School Department is raid by thodePartment. But each tiretelot should,doiroy eb.,. 4 OXPen_, ,Ile of its' own local toirespondeneo tiny of It s own nunstul. County Superiatendeots lr• not 'provided with 1 4 tindo to pay postage .. 0 their kflate.terdal' bast. nesui,. which, 1 b,,,,,b, =ids lip of small Memo, , ge sum In the course of a . amountrte aOT ,-, , ~ and bOCOOSO, 'I,O te r. " II"I4 'Tesebe.rs,Direetaririllid others. rod en t . 0001111081.1 0 3 write to the County sop.,on -officio? bosineos $lll-should ftitwa ys, endow a tbrel3 ten stamp to pay the re turn postage. The postage paid 'by • Directors /mould be duly refunded to them out of the Dia. trict treasury.—+Pos.vsylccusia SekootAterreat. . THE ill Ci Does tithe Wit * responsible my friends; A PAllia"" T Ise which Mr. cried Oa' Reverend • factor Maaxadas. as he preached ,on. the vanities of life--"what. my •friondsi i. money 1" And he gave • the pulpit as iewft:l bang.-"LATwo .per . cent, a month.' etiod Salomon IVnit.Streor, waiting from a doep dream, 144 is ha looked around, belay , dust he wasn't tit the beam, and. that ho was a tuouarehauger iq the tonple. A• correspondept ,wbotisse stottiaml by Jelin Thompsotea thiltsta:AaM : that, each 6 the way Wall -iii atihire 'o anger num-a•day., and - the' Catoinese,..isitir'sritirb ipesok ra ii tero ". "able. 02 I, 4suiy pecuniary "e 611 , 1 '• ineutiveaitut to beavi."' dint "br i -akets" instead should ho tbu cater 11 the Prathesion,.' n o um , la vista. •
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