' --------- Tgass or TILE lIINEEr /0 0 /OI L. „,:,GaILIISCIOnOSI 'l' ITO D OLLA RS per cntnuatPdiabid 6z" in 1 ai d..... " ... ed 26 is not ,414 within ci,c montdd—and °t., within the Sear. roacii • . . Ver.., eo Ott taunt addre:A Id Ilddvolded, $ 5 00 dilo Q 0 Seven do do '2O 00 no. ‘ O,l :I),,i,..,refoeistartautypatdi in adrap‘3, i OA!, or 'kr r• d . . . l and Isl cta dad ° ' 4.11 D 0 T !mats: rd c I _e tied to Carriers andotherset Thelersa. _ tOO 071 10 elal , MI deli Tery. $ 3 Per • 0 4 $ 4OOl TegeAers supplied with the ''lr dr ' s loaftbee , Aura 01 • rwr. (AY or NZWSPAPZIF. ft.elorrihersord.q. th..discouti Is usurp of their news. 1)1106 arsthe pubilc id. ; .het uteyeontinne to send thorn until ~rr..,,vc a r e p I, oilorrilews oey,lort or refulce to fake iheirnewerre rw ippei t h....otteec to which t heY are dliseted. they ire „di 4..p)r0.ib1.. Ain't il tit..n• itcre sat tied the bills anent. ' d...red than ilaront Touted . it 4 .1!)c-riben, tool eto other places sl 0 .7 s tiro/ming it, ptl'AiStlilr..ttid t e newbpcpsc....ve • '''' it efrOter a ir..-t ion they are held ~AponstVle . . •0l , Ttp. court •la lre ,1 r 1d.,,1 OA m a .... , re - ,3tOcippa. ri.o , trot.. the (news removing eAd leerional ng them WI. :e Ill*•i for. ic prima fide ovidenreoftnlettit fraud. . • ..• RATES OF ADVERTISING. I One square o cents 64'min insertionth ....pent i*tutsnsert/one :15 nstits each. 3 lines one thats.; 2s pnntinsertionsl2Weobmach. Alladver, tivenvets over 3 Dues, Gtr short period, charged as I a vian. ,Yt.ti. • ONE. TWO. SKIM. 111 X.. tn/LVE. f tire-. tine*, 03 65 $1 s2 25 $3.00 peer 00 126 1 U 275 4!00 Vire linos,. 100_ 1 50 200 00 , 5 Ufa apes, , • 125 .2 26 • 1 CO. 100 134)0 • Feven lines, TIT 270 It 4 50 . 00 • Nicht lines, .1 211 284 .00 Nine! hies, -II 1 23 • 300 550 „,,Va° st.t.Orrai /Awn ~NTLD AS A a QUART , 0 F TES 1.1.. ... .11. One sitore„ . 1-26 225 3 rat 600 10 00 Two squares, '2 25 400 500 0;00 14 00 Toree squares: 3SO 500 • 750 12-00 15.00 Feet stases", st 50 600 14 , 00 2000 qaartee rot., 000 900 12 00. 18 00 30'00 ...4%egers;.ace,for short periets. II per agneemeo t. c a r !lasi nes' , lotires. 1,1 mach—accompanied with an v ert isetnenl, 50 rents each. t rivertivetneats before sfarriages and Deaths, 10 cent* pert in e tar 0 rsto nsertion—suhsequent Insertions, 5 tVents per line. \ineiordsarecoontedas a llneinadverthing. tlerchants and orlon., advertising,* the year. with rhtn 4 e%. ands standing advertisement not exceeding 15 tiLleA7wlll charred. I ncluding subsstription,sl6oo. , pas; to t tmonnt of lour squares, vidth chars: , • get and aubseriptiaa. 20 00 WI thing changes., at the rates designalad . above. 1 ' Advertisements set in larger type !ban usniii will be e b,,exed-50 per cent tlitvanee. OW these prices. All cuts w i shar_edtha seine as letter press.' \,.Trade at,ve-tisenhotts reerived frotn Adrerthsing ps shroad. eitnt at 25 pee cent. advance 6 these rice/. t01e.% by at pelial agreement with the pahrter. m an ia,vrts pen ts. each. -Dent hs nerom palsied wi boo ties.. 25 rents, without notices, no charge. • AU not free. except those of a reliSlovvi character and for ed neat tonal. purposes. will be charged 25 rents Or any utunts-r of Dues under 10. Over 10 Ilnes,4 cents per Ile' Additional. Praeteellint% of meetings not of a general or pubiltichar• icier, charged at 4 cents per line for each insertion. , ru facilitate ralculatlons we will state that 3'.'.8; lines makna column-164 lines a bait column—and 82110 es 1 6 framer column. 2952 words make a column-7- 1 47 6 it half Iniumn—and 738 a quarter eolumn. All odd linei over each 'vinare. charged at the rate or 4 Cents per line, for ono time, and S rents per line forthree times. Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to their awn bu sinera. Ageneies for ,thers.ale of Real Es te. & e., are not in el ded in huslnereadv s erilsements. - PLUMPING. PLUNIBTIRC sol ANtahnlenP CAS-FITIINC will:A RE. .PUTTSTILLE, The undersigned respectfully forme the citizens of, Potts. Ile and Vicinity, that hazing irchased the Plumbing 'Es bash ntr n tof 'teary Dick-. anon, and attached into his '..1.1-Fitting Bus, ness,ln UI Isere ler furry on both branrhes, id hopes. by strict attention bu.diresskeeping always on and a large and Well (elected tock. employing comn et e n t u•kmen. nu 4 doing work at llgremuncrutinpprile , !-.10 re, Are n portion of the public dronage. llis steel( will ennatat of Wa ter. Closets. Iron. Copper and Lead IMalt Tulat, Porcelain and 2opper Wash Basins. lion and ivinnet 4 Plugs, Brass Cocks for , m And R Hose: ather for 'pare- . ...inputs, Branch Pipes and Couplings for poi-manta, Iron and Lead Pipe of all sizes, (hue Fixtures of every kind, embracing,, fUll assortment of Chandellers.• Pendants, Drack.ds. be., be.. &c..lnanufactured of the beet' quality of materials, and of the latest and most approved pat teros. . ,DA.NIEL. D. 5101t1TQN. • April 11.'57 t 15 . . PAINTING, &C. - - NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES. IIIST received a large. and deg nt as ,' tortmant of Window Shade'', new and heantifulde alzfit ineludlng Gold llordered. Oiled, Landsenne of !U -ral, ()Mt& ke., kc., ebeaper than ever. ' • Pittn4ll, Glazed an•l Plain Paper Shades. of,avary de acription For TIENJ.BANNAN.4 . " Centre Street;oprioalte Episcopal ahuich. • Illarrb 14,'57 - ;11- • . . • JUST RECEIVED New Styles Paper Hanginga, BORDERS, FIRE "" Board Prints, Curtain Pa. 'Jr .:7 , • frnm 6 cents to • • r. on which we an, preitared tp4l6.,t orr , put tlp at short nnl lee. House and Sign Painting, Biasing, Stained 'and Enamelled 'French and. Amerleari doable pl,k,Chrystal. Sheet and Plate Glass,• famished to of dll orders L etteri o : • • 1 -Centre street, P. doors above American limn. March _1,•51 12-tf REDUCED PRICES. , • Wita3.l lOtirwer C733.csitapp. r HE subscriber %as a large lot of s ti very thole ' Patterns of ----- -- 1 A I Paper, suitable far Balls ? Parlors; Dining RoomS, Chem: .: 04 0 1 5,; _-"., "f "c-!: • bars and Public Blifhilops whieh 5 0.! . .' , iti,.. he will sell at greatly reduced •11 to t ..... ,<•,"=,.. prices. ;The Stock einlimeri the • 41 f• s. I._ ' latest and most esteemed Patterns. Paper se 'cheap as 5 CMIII4 a Mere. Now is the-time for.Bartralne, for paper Hanging's and Books at . . . B. BANNAN'S t ; i nn, Who Wile and Rrlofi Mr, r and Balk Shirt. JErPAPEE, lIANOEit3 SUPPLIEDNEILY CHEAP October 31. st, '6l' • ; 41, INSURANCE. enAIMS ITIMETALI I tvrourokkrao iN 1850. THE STATE FIRE AND brments Ilkiiint.ANCE Company of Penn.. il 4JF b T urx iC p. E . -- , 2 o l l l4 3 l B . a o rk o e o l: o S a t n te i Harris 'Aura all the safer classos (4 property agalnat LON by .Vlro,..porga of Inland NaTi;ation and Tranonartation. • 7 JOHN P. KUTHERVORD, Pry:ideal.. 8. IS - mu), Sccrriary. L. Sloarov, Tice PresUlcuL —.„. • BENJ. BANN AN Ms -been appointed Apar foi this Company in Sehuyll.lll .Tunty,and is prepared to insure all kindo of property at ThiA laweat raw pith rogitrd to security, The miss ran beaseettatned att . is Bookstore, Pottsville. . • • • D. BANNAIi Is also Agei3t for LIFE as . violl. as FIRE Insainnce. t (Doe. fl. 'fel 49. LIFE INSURANCE - AND TRUST CO, . . Pottsville, Penna. CAPITALSIOO,OOO-CH4Rrek PERPETUAL. j I HiS . Company, chartered by the re Lezislatu of Pennsylrants,; with a eapitaint One I *wired Thousand Dotting, is now tally organized, and has commenced business. 4 The Company li prepared to receive moneys and other property in trust, nod atip* Internet on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of flee per cent. per annum; principal-4d interest payable oo demand. For rates or Premiere on Life I.nm:trance, see the prlbled Tables suppliki at tlnj MAO of the Com pany, Centre street, l'otteville, three doors south of the gicharige lintel. 3ACOI lIIINTZINGER,jr., Pres% WritYPOrnit KUNE,'Sccrelory and Frei:lMM April 1, 'hi i 1341 ' • ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorhied Capital, III400;,000. C/, No. DI Walnut strcet. • betireen Ildrd aod , Fourth streets, Phibidelphia. This Company. will (name against loss or damage hy Fite. Buildings, Furniture. and Mar chat/dile generally. Alm 11/4MS liniukailba, on Vessels, Carves and Freights.. TNI:AND •INIMILIhet:tO all parts of the Union. . tanterone: • It Luther. Davis Pierian; Lewis Audonrled,.:* Jueepti Miafield, • Petchllilger, Dri Cleo. lii Eckert, • John K. fl i acklatorii B. Hammett, Samuel 11. Itothermel, Wm. F. Man. - LUTIIEB, President. Wx. F, Bare, Vice President. W. M. Snitch. SecrefarY,- - 4 - 0- P. D. Luton baa been appointed :agent for the above Company In Schuylkill county, tp iwhom persons dekiri rig Insurance can apply., i Itn.ary 1,'37, .` [April 1- INDEMNITY.: 1- • IfIE Franklin. Fire In ranee Com " of Philado Oface, i 6334 CLosout itroetv, beer itlfth M reel. * ninscrreas . • Charles N., Itaueker„ George W—Riehards, Tomas Dirt , . • Mordelalll. Lack, • . Tobias Wagner, • Adolphe E••• Ikwie. • Samuel grant, • bald H. llmwn , Jut% Smith, * PatterViOn. C4ntitino to make Insurance. permanent or limited on every desuiption of preperty. ht town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security, ' The Company halo reserved a large contingent Fund, tvhkeh, vita their Capital and Prem ums; aifele . Invested, IQ rd ample protection to the Insured. 1 Ihnie their In. corporation,* period of la years, they halm paid upwards of one caiihros. tee Asindre4 theaulnd.cifitors. losses by flee, thereby alThrding evidence of the advantage* of In. summers, as well as the ability and distiosition to'reeet with promptness, all list:4l4loa.- ' • ' 1 ' . CRAB. N. BANCYCER; President, , .. cou.a. DANCUML. SeClear'''. , The entateribor hex been &printed. agon t for the above ; mentioned I nntitutlon. and is now prepkred' to make In. mance. on every description of properly. at the ' , meat rec.,. . ANDREW- BAJSSEL, Agent.. J Pottsville. an.ll. 1951 . -' .. 2.4 f . LIFE ISSUB,AIer t , • . T ILE Gitanj Life Iniuracteei;Annuity pad Trent Company of Phtladelptita. Mire. No. 1 imeanut hared ! the drat door Ea rl ; Of the Custolli Ronne. ,P.: • -,. CAPITAL s l oo.o7p—C/7.4AT/SR IteRPETL'AZ.r. 7:uttinto g to unite Insurances on lived on the moat thror . ableterma • The aphid ain't paid up and ineesteZtonether with abuse and col:latent' y increasing reserved fund, °tract liperfect security to tbe funned. i The premiums may be pad yearly, haffiesurly , or . ousrterly. 1 , The company aid a Roves pech.ulonily to the hutnran.• cei fur tile. Pbe nret !tonna iproptut ft t In Deember, MI, end the second bonus la ta-cmhei, 1549, amount testi addition of V 42 b 0 Meyers , tJski bleared under tin °Nod policies, =kiln 11.1. , M which' will bepaid when it shell become:spa, I "alll.oooorighp stlylovared: the next oidesL , Ai„Vi fiom,e, m xt la ate to 51.212 50 for every the other' Icr th • anic proportion according to the dent and time of "Wing, which additions make an aremyeof mp g , than I 11 Par rent. upon the premiums paid,: without ineveas. Mt %seminal P remium. 1 • t .. , . XAmtatu: ''. Thomas Ridgway, JohnA . Aron ni - Amon Dsvia. ,•: D. Danner. .4; . . ' .. Joke Jay' titnith, Frederkk Rro , !Wart Penrod', ~.:- . George Tibet, ; ' 2 rerptcreakiy, r r';:,-; , • John R. Latimer, 'Moons P. Janine, . l *; Wharton Lewis, • v ltarat t 'P. Dailey. .; L . ' . Jobii R. Flack. ',7Wlsts containing table of ratesfsmd ex planattens. .0 th s on and further I ofbraintion eats be bad R i , TtfORAB RIDGWAY, President,,,,,_44m :Actuary. 1 In 5.04,5,1;av0riber,. la nent fir thi . above . GoosPID7 • , /beet ",'lttittttr. d erlltelfeet. Itusurattes, and Amil 1a77 Information on the subjeet. • lode ' 1 . /S BARRAN. . • I BLISHED EVERY , SAT.UWY, MORNINO, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, PI`,YrT i SVILLE,SCIIITYLKILTI 'COUNTY; PNNSTI:*-letilA.. XXXIV. EDICINAL. . W. lIMNG, P.lesale and Retail ist mad. allsomiiirt. Centro andlionvegian Sts., ,write ifortineer'li Hotel,) I SVILLE, PEIONA.• • Wh , This 8.E.C0 P 0 T ItER A?D SOLE PROPRIETOR, Olt nrs Pectoral Mixture: MANI:TACT I 11CpI, ORAL MY SORE cures Coughs. EPPING'S PE , ' :EPPING'S EPPING'S, PE EPPING'S , Live patie! EPTING•B•PI.: ORAL MIXTURE cures Influenza. • ~. ORAL MIXTURE cures lirenctiltls. • " 'e RAL MIXTURE cures Sore Throijo. . ORAL SRXTURE will relieve (*noun*. to in e‘dranred stages of the dloal.no. • 1 HAL numszipld by Jscoe L SRO. od. I .. , : I RAL MIXTURE; sold by -J. Maus . ersille, . . ogAt. MtXTURE seld by.R.B. Evers, fierfn, i OTORAL ISlXTiritEtold by all Irnsglots I broughoutyhvnunty. .1- 57 • V.. ',- C. , isbl EPTINCPS P Mass, M EPPING'S P Sehnylkl EPTING'S P . gerelerailt October 24., ARD .ASSOCIATION, . ;• N. Tinian, earabtished by special eideriouent of Me rick and distressedAtiickd [4Truterti and Epidemic disease:. • TOWARD ASSOCIATION, of the awful destruction of human life, nil diseases. and the deceptlinas practiced rtunate victims of each diseases by Quacks, ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as Lit ACT worthy of gleir name, to ,open a • the treatment of this dux of diseases, berwrotest for there with •T"' • in view tamed by Se Upon the ant, /eyeful yogi* , a CUAItITA I Dispensary In all their! 'Fig, to all w their eouditi • In mare of w FREE OF Cl goeLatiou and will fu The Direct that their la ; been of Oval young, and; with renew • plee.l muse. Juni Pub} .matorrhou‘'. the Sexual e will be cent CILARGF,, . Addrees. 4 CALHOUN, .1 No. 2:Sitatil By order . Oro: is; and to give MEDICAL ADVICE ORA • o apply by letter, with a description of n, (age, occupation. habits of life. tic.) and creme poverty, to FORNISII MEDICINES AMR. It is needless to add that the As - mends' the highest Med/cols/till of theage, ish -the most approved modern treatment. rig. on a review of the past, feel assured ors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have benefit to .the afflicted. especially to the they have resolved-to devote themselves, • stet, to' this very important but much dee , died hy the Association. a Report on Spar r Seminal Weakness. and other Disease, Ot roans. by the Consulting Su eon, which rg mail, (in a sealed envelope,) FREE OF, I receipt of TWO. STAM PS for postage. r Report of treatment Dr. GEORGE R. notating Surgeon, Howard Association, 'loth street, Philadelphia. Pa. • a „ f the Directory. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL. ItCHII3), rotary. Pwsident.. aPPliedena well rubbed In, till the Feralp vas biz I repeated every morning, and. In three yoUng hair ;appeared and grew rapidly -front. t till the ppetent time, and is now r the then aglow, weeks th A . oat ! harsh an Miry; what ante there vigor IC title WAS disappearing eery rapidly.. ; still testorative about twice a week, and shall soon befbre, It and that use your • have A g. themof hitherto. heueflted It really perlenoe. others. it through Nets, an us. as sr. hawtted, , serve ere you toy talnly result. 1 • ~. and perfect crop of halt. Now, I . had , read !hinge—and who has. not? but have not l seen ny case where any person's hair wax really by 'any of the hair tonic, kc., of the day: and :Ives me pleasure to record the result of my ex -1 ' f hare recommended your preparation- to I , . it already has a large and general sale E' t.the Territory. The people here know its at. hays confidence in .Ip. The supply-you sent t .lesale agents for the Territory, I. nearly ex. rid daily inquiries are snide for it.. . You de ', it for your discovery; and Ji for one. return anke for -the benefit If has done me,- for I car l l d despaired long ago of 'ewer effecting any snit . I Yours, hastily. J. iv. BOND, . . Firm of Bond & Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul. • )). the Editor of the Real'Estate Advettlaelq:' Dorms, 27 School Street, Minh 20.1655. becorite prematurely quite gray,l red, some els vets since, to make a trial of torative. I have ensed less than two bottles, bil,D ) hairs have all disappeared ; and. although my not fully attained Its original color, yet the 1' change is gradually going on, and I am In • that ins short time my hair will be as dark rip. I have alai been much gratified at the moisture and vigor of the hair, which before h and dry, and It has ceased to come out as for) Respeotfully yours. - .D. C. M. ' eager Wood., DSO was Ind your It the gray hair b prOCeiN great as form healthy WIN ha wetly. Omni. 'Dinah', Zane 19,1855. • need Pnifeeeor Wood's Mir Restorative, and mired its wonderful effect. My halt was basorn• thought, prematurely gray, but, by the nee of torative," ft bas reamed ita original color,* and • doubt, permanently eo. SIDNEY DRIME, •EvErnatot United States. • have a lag. ail, hie tql, I has! ROOD & CO., Proprietors, .31:1 Broadway, N. Y., . and 114 Market street, St. bads, 3 Baanarl 4n Pottsville by-J. C. C. linbea. P. Sanderson and ylor ;, Tamaqua—E. J.Yry • Schuylkill Haven— hielbester, and by all respectable Druggists every ' Feb. 21, '67 fi-ly 14 portan t Discovery. • CONSUMPTION;", ' - • • LID ALL , , DI r '• • OF THE LUNGS ADDIIIROAT . E positively curable by Inhalation, Melt conveys the retnedbs to the cavities in the lungs hrough the air paseagee.andcomingin direct one tact w Lb the dhow°, neutralises the tubercular matter, allavti- he tough, reuses, a free and easy" expectoration, heals . he lunge. purities the blOod. imparts renewed vi. tality '. the nervous system, giving that tone and ener gy ;el dispensable for the restoration of health: 'To be able . state, confidently that Consumption is curable by hi,, elation, is to me a Noun* of unalloyed plenum - 1 It te . much unite. the Control of Medical treatment u stay O .er formidable disease; ninety out of every hun dred • see can be cured in the Brat tinges, and city per cent. the second: but in the third stage it is hopes sago i save more Man five per cent., for the lunge are so rut up by the diseaserits to bid defiance to mulled skim, Ev e n, however, to the last stages. inhalation af fords :extraordinary relief ba the mitering attending this 1 earful scourge, which annually destroys ninety five tt ourand persons in the Coiled States alone; and a • mute calculation - shows that of the prtuwat population of th earth, eighty. millions are destined to fill th:r i Ount milt tve's grave. ~.. Tr y the quiver of death ban no army so fell as Con'motion. In all ages it has been the Crept enemy - for It spares nelißer age nor lex, but eweeus oft he brave, the beautiful, the graoefulOnd the By the help of that supreme Being, frop 'atom' every good and perfect gilt, I am enabled to offer 'afflicted a permanent and speedy sure in Con timr.' The first came of tubercles is from impure and tbeimmedlate effect. produced by their of 1., alike gi ft to to tb sum bloo nn theinngs,ls to prriciit the free - sidmiadon brio the air tells. which causes ec weakened viten.' rough the entire erftem. Then enrely It Is more pal to expert greater gent from rned trines ,entering I krities of the lungs than from those administered; gtri.t be stomselt : the p 0 tient will always end the I free and the breathing easy after Inhaling mine. I Thu*. Inhalation Ice local remedy, neverthelessit nnetitotionally, end with morepowernnd eeentln.l . . posit of Ai ratio. the thro , ' long dlea. ,' acts ; ty tan remedies administered by the stomach. . Tot pror the mewegthi and direct influence 6f this mode of adtnl I atration:ehloroform Inhaled will entirely destroy sone Day In a few minutes, paralysing the entire nen. ..oue yetem, so that a limb may be amptitated without? / thelahaest pain: inhalinget he ordinary burning gas will trot, life In a few hours. • • T inhalation of ammonia Wilms* the system. ache is fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of t e medicines is perceptible In the skin a few min ut ter being I abated, and may be immediately Bete 't. ed I t he blood. A convincing proof of the constitn tio I effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is ate ys produced by breathing foul air. Is not this posh Ur evidence that proper remedies, easefully prepared •an Judiciously *dug Mitered through th e lungs, abankt pe,. ore the happiest results? During eighteen years' the kings and throat, pra tice. many thousands, suffering front di/ea-sea of I b ve e ff ected many remarkable cures. vett after the gtl re fs bad been pronounced In the last stages, which fat satisfies me that ronstimPtion.la no longer a fatal d a r e. My treatment of consumption la orlginal.and fb ded on long experience and a' thbrough investign. have been under My are, and Mg . My perfect acquaintance with th e nature of tre be les, he.. enables me to distinguish, readily, the vs. ria s forma of disease that simulate consumption, and ap y the proper remedies rarely being mistaken even In single ease. This familiarity in connection with cm tor i pathotettleal and microscopic liii , COTelitll. enables me o - relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted eh to; to enlarge the chest. purify the blood, impart to It ,evred vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire ay , ni. , edielnes with fell . directionseent to any part of the, I Dr) ed States and Canadas by patiente,communicating il:symptom!! ley letter. lint thokpre would be more . In if the path* should pay me a visit, which would Me an opportunity to examine the lungs and ens. ale to prescribe with much greater certainty, 'and a the cure could be effected without my seeing the lent sesta. fl. W. GRAHAM, M. D.. c,1131 117berf tfreel, Cold lro.100.) below 11#41411,' • ' • 1111LADRLPIIIA, Ar. fyareh 21,'61 11ly] . 26. , ' DRAFTS ON EUROPE. ' BELL d; SON'S _DRAFTS on • hr Queker Ifouse of John di Edward Cord eroy LoOdon. end on the honest 'Uniting Co. of Ire. d. always for ule. la imaryi from tt , up to .000,by the bar, at hie. Bookstore,. Rottiville. These drum 'nothing to do with the Passenger Lines. and - They mmlidered the 'afoot *nuns in Ole constrY mod in , • DEVI. DAMIAN. :....,.. , . r : , !.. , '.,, . . ~.. :.;-: ~., ...t : "- .: ~ ~ ............ riE,: ~.._ „....-„,:.......,,,,,..„.:. 1 , ~.. t.: , ,., ..i a? --i 71 -e . .t• ;... 4 Is' /I -- CI., 'V. '. .,1.7..1 , ;' , 1,.)," .. , , ,. ,:: 4 1_: , • 7 ,'..1`, -, .-.'",:. 1 t .. ...i? , -4 ,-..,,,,. -.- - • ' - --'".4 ;'' -''"••• - 4 ', 0, ; • -,'• . " ..._ . , . . . . . . . . . , - 1 .. . • , . .. •.- • . ... .• .' "' ' 7 " '' ' ;';','l 7 -"': :1 ~1 i- '', .: .: . .1..... ~... ' .. . ,•..., .: • --.- ...... . .: - ~:, - • r. ;."; . _ ..:' -,.“ 1 , . -- ,,, !..-.. , :l 1... ,_. 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' ;;. :.: ..- . ,: ...• : ..:', : ..:: i .1 : .. „ . tion telal"l"4 : ll 7 l Z ialli Z ve*lll iiii li S p °i 7 27 : • - Gavin . . . ~. .. • ~ ... . . . ... ., . • , ..• . _ • ..._.,.. . .. . . . , . , . . , . . . . - . .. • .I WILL TEACH YOU TO PISROE THE BOWLS OF THE.iIIITI4-1.110 .311.15 G OUT TROII T E E C*TtB.lB cif. um:Tyr/Ms, sit mats wawa 'ILL , . . . PORT C ARBON SHOVELFACTORY. Charles tinetthi t Proprietor. , kituis ofooshhovels, spades , eoalriddles; The patronage of the publicly respeettall) solki tell. , January 10, - 17 2tf THE Subscriber haviorheen author lied by the matrottetgreri of Water •Sietres, trill tnpply all lirden left with amnia their prime. YARDLEY t 150 N: Pottaillle.Autrtud 50, , 56 55- TrTeAlLEkAissclitiElfV22'glite` -attentfon of Operators and others to tbalr superior le of coil and sand abovela. novels ineda to onion, either extra heavy or, light, as may he dashed. Wort' In Cp - al street. J. d J. SPARKS. Pett ' , THU, August 8, 'fj • 32Am• BOILERS, SMOKE STACKS, IRON CARS Aud Pane. THE SUBSCRIBERS' are; prepaTed to tarnish the above ankles, of Beet Material and erorkinntahlp at the shortest notice" Boilers and Balks constantly on band. • J. SPARKS. A uir,B, '67 32-6 m• Owl aced, Po/twilit. airs; iff'°.„Db'sscinVer"i? authorized ß calve orders for all kinds of Iron ' 'WWI. Settees, airs; Brackets, Point*. Ac.,&e..mannfaetured by Woton a Paartr, late Roams Woon, Ridge Avenue, l'hiladel phi*, and will Bullish them at their carices—car tinge only added. A tpok of specimens can mp be - seen at our store, together with the prices of the different ern clee.' - . BENJ. HANNAN. wiLLiAmsPuLP fr maiNG MILL,' s l ? Sunbury & Erieltailroadilnita Canal, (Opposite the Fainter), Willlatmaport,lPe ' ~, aEO. .S. BANGER& C.0,: - , h l i e-. Nit sale and Retail Dealers d Man iac:tine ' of hits and yellow pine flooring boal l ,aaah, doers:l,lln .abut ters, aiding , isOiod mouldings, & e. Jig and lasing, fancy and plain. All deseritithina of tortiltigand planing done with promptnesa,nnd In thebeat manner. . .. Feb. 7 . '5l 647 . EXTENSIVE MARBLE ' t ang, Nraikatougo treet., eettirresier raw rriE subseriberis prepared, at his.cdd stand., to furl:deb ell Mode of material,' in hie I lte, fir Odin: purpoires—ulain and ornamental. Ile in vitee particular attention to the tomb Stones and Ilona ments of his manufacture. They ran be had in every variety of iltyle; And will empire favorably, In beauty and finish, with any obtained elsewhere. and are offered at cheaper rates.' ••' JOHNT, 'LANG. June 6. '57 , • • : 2My VULCANIZED RUBBER NOSE. Thy ilydrunts, Locomotives, I , ire , Engilvi;and Wier pun' ' . . . HIS HOSE has great .adventagei ~ over leatber,lis It needs no oiling, Is perfectly t g KI, will stand a very high degree of heat without in., jury, and le not affected by the severest cold: It can be .had of any site tram IA Inch to 8 Inches inside dtame, ter—larger slits made to order. AbioXonplings..Brancit; rim. de. For sale by . 13. BON AN. ... Pottsville, May 24 V • ~ 21- . ' hong &tik To Coal Operators alln oeaylklllConis.i Or Merchants. • QMOKING: - . TOBACCO,, Steari power—Ma k& day. at Hamburg. Smoking Tobae= eo and Seger Manulkictory, on hand and ready to sale. 200 barrels awed tented Smolt's; Tobacco... 0O uOO Halt Spanish Sagan. , • • 200,000 Sizes, Spanish Snags. • P • • 100,000 Seed and Extnt &wars. • - Orders *penitently received and promptly attended to: Termaessy. • MART ANN MOTEL Hamburg, Nati County, Ps. Sept.s.'s7 , 40' • Mt- 1. itAUCH. CHUNK'. , Manufactory,. 3riiml3.or 2Eireamiarcl, Mannfacturer of Wire Rope, Or inclined planes, shafts. elopes. & e 4 bah:mm . oe public that be to now praa' pared ti make .ALL .EIND4 LENGTHS AND. SIZES OP FLAP. AND R OfiND ROPE At the shortest notice. oPsuperlor quality, and on tgj liberal terms. at his wire Rope factory, Manch Chunk, Carlton Co., Pa. , Reference can ba made to Messrs:R. A.'Douglas, N. D. Cortrigbt and A. 11. Broadhead, at Manch Chunk: to R. Patterson. Summit MIL to Sharpe, Untiring t Co., TN; more, Luseene county, Pa..and in hot, nearly all theoje. 'rotors in the Region who have been using his ropes. r August 8, Tr ' 324 y CARRIAGE FACTORY. REMOVED. THE undersigned respectffilly tat . • brae* this opportunity of Ina:winker hays removed r 100;efolefirt Chtitik 'street, "here they have bite since the late ere, to their New, Large and commodiona building, in Marls' Addition, on the old site. *here they are prepared to turn out. CAliillAtitS'EQUAL TO THE BEST 1N THE STATE and ready to accommodate theireustomers end all thole who may favor them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected amen. of materials and the same old hands will enable them 16 do work whith inelegance and durability cannot:be . . . • on . •Ilre;i ti vill cootinue to attend toile btodoesabereatUr ae before, with determination to glee general satisfac tion i PQ_TTSVII,JLE._ . 1 Saddle and nun:sesta amannsseterY• t • 'HEREWITH ievite yoni especial . • ittention to my very extensive stock of. Read4tde I ddiery, llamas, Cbitarsofc, embracing the eat variety of styles and qualities ever offered •for sata ia lst this county, and at prices that will compare fame y with those of any other honk , In the trade. . , ~,,,,,,. , Raving been, tbr some years past, ! , "In the habit of • purehudng lay Rao ihrtaiei erchcardyfor auk' I find myself now in the parses:don of advantages non this cause not enjoyed by the trade generanyond 'feel that I can, with confidence, solicit theemde atilt classes of dealers; andlny arrangements for the coming sea son's trade are based upon even a lamer annual of &esti- MSS than I. have hitherto done ; you can therefore i's l .7 upon defiling at my establishment everything that is re. (paired In my line. • . i Orders, by mall are respectfully solicited, and the gccsis sent warranted to give utlsfaition, both as toC le ml quality. LIMITER WOMELS Rli t ir. °PPoSif e EP(4o 2 P4lo;urch, ctutre street, . March 7.1887 :: . • 104 y ; • ,S 0 11.....0 NIO-N, ; 14.0.0 V•ER. i ,-•-• • , Wholesale and Retail , .' i .: DEALER in *oyes, • Rules, Heatenv;Tin' 'Wire; hollow 'Ware / Bri nta Ware, Brass Ware. French. Ware, and Cutlery, Ratisal loiters? Portable Hauges, Gas °Teas, Summer Furtmee, he. &c., has added. , , to his former stock 5f Stoves • werlitty of new' pas. terns of Kitchen Ranges of which . ho can give the • highest recommendation. '‘i . • - Ile calls particular attention to his new style 'Grtted. ter which he is eonlident will make the best Heater that has ever been used in this part of the country. also, Pi variety of now patterns of Cooking, Parlor,' andl4lll Stoves. • He calls particular attention .to his sheet' , IrMpf Parlor. Stave, it is an Improvement on theaisterback which" confident is the beet steers in - Mai. - lid. kis now t largest stock of Abe above articles (too UMW -00. to mention,) that has ever been offered la this: part of the country. He invites his friends and customers to call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that he can suit them in quality and price;. he - Utters' himself that - he has had much experience in his "line - of • bUsiness, therefore he feels confident that hie:wait he , surpassed In quality or cheapness, li. iril - Rooeng and Spouting all, kind 41 .141ibi1l done at the shorted notice. Ontre street, 5 doors above /far et, west tide, "Wirral& March 21; '57 • ' ' 17-ii• ' Tb ,CARPMTF4B AND BUILD E RS SCHUYLKILL LUMBER NIANUFACTURINC COMPAiY HATA on and at !Mir eiteCblTO ettatU/SatiMpt, 013 Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber Pt every kind and description, which they can supply td ,Operators. Carpenters and Handers, at lower rates -thee it tau b e bought elsewhere.. They are also ready to ilbpply, through the means ofstbelr extensive 'business, dad fa, bor savitukputchines, manuthetured articles in thtdr line at a saving of 25 per tent. on former cost. I' their large workshops base been to sudeessfull °pent tlon for the past year, turning out vast quantitieW of Doors, Window Frannei t , sash, Panel Work, Mouldings, Bed-posts, . .111.1asda, • Bannisters, shatters. And all kinds of Pawed, "WWI and Turned' Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They are reads to execute orders set, the shortest nottco, for any gnardlty or quality of sawed or manufactured attar. Dry and green nendoek, of all kinds, for buildhntpar• poses. Oalr,3laple . Poplar, chair, plank and scsonling UWE Cherry. Walnut, Mahogany, kr., fon Cabinet work; Whit/sand Yellow Pine boards 'or dooring,raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 312,4, 2„ 3 and %loth panel.always ready ; alsO, plank, beams,• rails, scantling, posti,shingles, lath, ceiling lath, ttc."tc. sir B Maar Sawed stuff and everything in thiiir line on hand or to orderA the shiniest notice ' Ptdtaritle, March , t 1 to- STOVES! STovEs!I•4ITOVEtIII . • „Tigi-LOOK HERZ!.I94 ii • 0 VMS; g gragri , i arthe Ibicn.D.STANti, Centro street, Pottsville, opposite J.Q. Brown's Drug Store, Is soaking arrangements to sou his ex tensive assortment of • STOVE& 1, Attn. At prices heretofore unparalleled In this regtooqi . The tolltnilog Is a list of the Stoves, together with number and, prices: . - Penn— : Nos. 7, B,9,loorith exturee,l gIY ;to , .. L . • Victor—NM. 4 and 6, from $l2 t 0414.. 1. ,,- f Glota 7 -Nos. 6,0. '7 and it, from St 6 to Pik i I - . Complete—Na. 3, 4.6 end 6, from $2 to $l7. i. -. ig— Cannon, or ENos. 2,3,4 and 6. . : ~ Mtn Cannon—Noe. 2,3, 4 cod 6 ." - ‘,- '',,' • SUmmer !Ganges, for ktiebrenirStal.9 linolt.ilkilik Pito Tarim Stoves of all sixes, amnia Iron, wltb r sat frog Op/leder& Mao, comnionCoidilueltete, it yWittes ti Oat fret° 40 i., x cents to V. thavanired Coal Rackets 1 in to VI 50 . Stove Pipe, told for 9 cents pee wand. lbolts 10 eta. eaten. Itossla Iron Pipe, Wets. per pa= • ' 'L L i The fallowing list of tabaelliasons articles Will also always be found on Imnd ad sold cheap for CAM :,.. Coal Shovels, Pokent. Iron and Tin PAIM Water tx l .o l - era, Vow, camp_bp?* and 011 User, best Gorillas Sieve ni salary Ma Mats of all sisei, tar Stow, ilAntelhinl.• 101sy Cylinders of smarted elm exeunt Iron Stores. , . - Maallo mid by the Los, Shut Imo , DT Ple i ) 94"!" — elteep.for each., . An the above koodit alikbesoltrit reduced itient, Air CASH, su'd tittle la wont efanythhos eattawrind sbwe, will And it to Abair Avantage to give toe a ealt:', ' I . „ . . . ,LL ,- Jim:qua o.gicifeisa., AnrOld Stara tstenin exehallga ftw heir- atlas', And stoves delivered ' wlthont charge._ . . ' ' f L • ' I'oo4olle, September 6, 1 61 ' L . 'L . ',.. 11044' L' ---4 MANIIFACTURES. WATER METRES. SITAR orders will weirs prompt attention. Atir•Repairing done at the shortest notice. July 18,'67 2947 ABRIGHT k 81181 %MIZE COUNT !SATURDAY M:ORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1858, & BOOKS, C. TRAVELER'S CUIDE:.: • - T e HE latest aneibestTraveler's Guide threeihou the United Mate,. jnet received and* aa at. B. riANNAN'S Clomp Batik Sere • ' DIARIES IrQR 185 es .' F every siz e and style of binding, tbr sale at I IL BANN IN'S .12,t67 150-1 Biok aed Stationery Stem . JUSTICES' img.sj • HE new Justices' kee LIW !SHE : and Chtteeled by the Legislature of Reaaayleaohs, aei orlated. and for sale by . 13.11ANNA.S.. -i >MARRIACE•CERTIFICATES., "VEW : and beautiful atyles,' suitable 11 !Ft different denominations. for side at •B. BANN AN'S Book OA Stationers Store: ' retired' Ile, Doc. 12,741. - 7 • - OW' ! I ; 11.11,1111ANACS! AVYIANAOI3II ' pi .:., ow on nn_ad, A. tok ~aasqrtnient- o f Almanacs for ASS, certtirisiag trnele' Sam, Farm . re, Hauaateeper`e.• Illostrafet, German, ge n /ie. for Ole cheap. wholesale and retail, by B. HANNAN. • . Livnifigyotig's FRICA.. es.l supply.. • • .4UST RECEIVED , a furthersupply O• of Livingstone'. Traysllan& Rassanihsvist.Sonth Africa, with numeroueptatai.• for at% • B. HANNAN'S B.Ok and PeatWhir/AMA; F.l - LaO FNTiRTAIPIIIIIEPIT. i . F. dies and Gentiemen 6.110- ~ 1! , Of Fortune; or, Analysis of Life . --illustrated by ~, . .... a nun the best writers, arranged In a new and orig.. n utter, Sro the entertainment of literary andeoetal . isles. Just published, and for sale at i • t B.B.A.NNAWS Book - and Statiovery Stow. • WATSON'S ANNALION PHILADELPHIA. 14 1, ..NNALS. of & Penn ' Weenie' In the Olden Thee,' eolleetlon of me m rs,aneedotea and incidents ofthe pity and Its Inhebi ianta,—numerona engraelngs. New revised edltlon;pub. 'Wang in numbers; at Si rents each. Subscriptions re. lletred at ILBANNAN'S Boot and Stationery Store. - . _mike OF POTTSVILIE, irEM E S u USCHISF.It has a tot of the Views of Potinilleorbich Is a beautiful -dew of itkmation, womeri, ike.orbicb be at the low rata 0f.23 ients each, to close:out the lot. -They were, published at It 50 each. Now la thotime to procure a copy, as but few remain Mieold. - • 2. HANNAN. Slay 30,'57 ' Booluseller and Otattomer. DORRlT".—cospiete. pIIMEN L4st Novel, "LITTLE DORUIS,"I4 now eoniplete. Cheap edition,so eta. Welted, 7b eta. Fine edition, Svo. plates. $1 5.0. The Fortunes of Menem, Lever's new novel. Nothing New, tale* by the loth'''. of John Halifax. Magaslues for July—elz.: Rupees, G raberee,t3topben's, Oodey's, tel,te4just regaled, and for off b XiyANNAN. , B. i'fiT&BEtlo6 - 14 } 4.111 1 31t, of 'a iha•lateat Orbs fuhicoi . pominialag • I. Caccia with bar Braises. , N 0.2. Alin, 'with bar Draws. . No. 3. Charley. . • .... Oro. it. Ligtie Pairj Lightfoot. N 0.6.. Betty—the Hilkulid—iiith all her rata. Ho. 8. Jack and bis Holiday Compardoom.'- , • ' 1 • For. gate at • . BO NAN'S Wok Mere. ~ MitiArßlc g lillvlietit'elgll-0 ••• .Altee Evithiniie. . • ugar Plums foo Plano. N 0.5. f . .. .Thalberg Vafses—by Charles D' Albert. Dr. Itane'S arctic Polka—by J. 11. PeterfOn• Flremena' Mareb—by D. V. Waltz: The. Sen Drone Ordlop—Orobo. ' " High Flyer " , " " Speedwell Sebottisebe" . - a Splendid Walla, !' . . " Spitfire Quickstep, ." . . " Progress " n " Ocean Herald March " w " Oniding'Star Redone 10 • Jennie PolYsi—by P. Malberger. • Leon Polka—by Michael Malcolm. Polka Franealre—by Benlcert. L'American Quadrille Gallop—by Musard. Alicella Polka—Wm. Bolling. • Annie Leak°, a. Scotch biltad, sung by Dempster. For sale by . , • B. BANNAN. New ferias of mimosa aseotstriaphiles. TNTRODUcToRY GEOGRAPHY. —Small Quarto. 915 'wee, 22 maps• beautifully il- Inidrated. The work is esery war adapted-to the caps. , eilY sad 'rants or the young biecnner. Care has been SairAttleavold evorythlng web isPoold be 'reserved for putilL,, The mapii/urti only tbe prin. civil features delineated, hence they me be easily era. died. The lessons are copiously Illustrated with appro. priate engrailage. For Instance, to treating of an island, the subject is Illustrated by a map and a picture of an island., So of a peninsula, and of other:physical fea tures.' • Nr o p p rr E l t a.Qt cH . o l34 o : l4 .o . G ri4 E . O d G n it m A G : ownastrations. Designed tbr that very large clam or pupils in our schools Who wish to learn the more home% taut facts of Geography, but have not time to consult the more elaborate treatises. In thle Wit. great pains have been taken, by or;plomi aerobes, to make the pupil thoroughly acquainted with the snaps. and Luolltarwith localities. It embraces the whole sallied of Geography as ordinarily taught, mod it is oomph* work in alse(f. Yoe sale by lIxNJ. DANNAN. Agent fur flit Ihglitishers. %Matters and others supplied at the publishers' regular-wholesale prices. Pottsville, June 13,"57 'AGRICULTURAL AND ARCHITEC _ TURAL BOOKS. - .. • VESSENIIk.A'S Complete r Fariller .L.' end Gardener. • .Ltuest'a American Flower Garden Directory. linest'a Family Eitcc.en Gardener. Johnston's AgriCultural Chemistry. Downing's Landscape Gardening. , ' Nash's Progressive Farmer. Alien's Treatise on the Grape. Pardee on the Strawberry. Youatt on the Morse. ' • Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual. . .- ',.. Nelll'alrult. Flower and Vegetable Gardener r Pi. . Johnson's Dictionary of Modern Gardening. Blake's Americsn Farmer._,,- , - •,... - Breek's Book of Flowers. . . Thomas's Farm Implementi: . • Itrowne's American Poultry Yard. . liennett'e Poultry Book. Downing's Ftmite lid Fran Tree, of America. American Fruit Guitarist by Thomas. - , , Lindley's Horticulture by Downing. Bridgemsn's Young Gardener's Assistant. ' - Ikrerninc's Rural Essays. - - , Ness's Arebitecture. , . . Brimen's Field Book of Manures. Llebtes Agricultural Chemistry. • For sale at • " B. DAMIAN'S Seed and Flower Store. 14- . April 4, '67 NOWJM THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.' yr, Subscriber furnishes all the-lead - les assasslues, and media" Mora: at pubiisher. tee. Two or the Samapudnes will be foralsbed Ibr ailt, or two of tbelill magedines br VI O. Little's Living age. ' flaiiintekerboelkir. I Ilarper's.Si!Fasiae, - ' . 81Monsehol5l W5ve11 . 5.... _ a wiagaakts. Emerson's Magaslie, • Godey's Lades pook, , Graham's' ' Westinhaste? HMOs, • London Quarterly, 3 Edinburg Review, 3 North British Review, • 3 Balboa PoGar Magazine, I London Lineat, . Atlantic Monthly, . 8 -*; • '26IW3PAPIRac;':: '+ll Harper's Weekly, ' 12% N.T. Weekly-Herald, : Halloo's PlctoNal, N. Y. Ledger, 2 Frank Leslie'i IlinstmtmL 3 Ledges othomaloce, ' Saturday Evening Post,' 2 Flag order Unlqt, • • 2 Dollar Newspaper, • I Little Pligrim, '6O eta: London 3110. Journal, 20itaSelentifle American, ' N. Y.'WeeklyTrlbtnie,T 21Waserly Magnin', • 3 The advantages of proetirtog these through us are that there can he no inn to rabonibers through the failure of the *sails, Uhl Sars the postage arittrstaire theianrttlo' out being folded or injured for , - We have connected with our sestahlhhment oaten des Bindery,!arid ran pot upthe abate Insarfoitsstylei: B. HANNAN, Booksellarand tHatloser. GREAT INDUCEMENTS' An t stentire Vatiety a Standard Itooba vary. . ' Chlk TIJE SUBSCRIBER being.desirous " of redneing his largo 'trek of standard, miscalls neous Bookii will sell them off at extremsly low pi Among many others will be found Robertemeslllstotical Work,3 volti,Bvo. 'cc • ' Russell's Modern Europe, vols., Bro. Plutarch'' Lives. bro. Life of the Duke of Wellington, Illustrated. Cbstnber's Encyclopedia of Litenituts, 2 vols. 'Chamber's liformation for the People. .• Scott's ComMentary on the Bible, 3 vols. ,Comprehiniire Commentary on the Bible, 6 vols. 1111dreth's History of the Unttedl3tates,43 vols. Bancroft's History of the United States, Blob. Waverly aarefa complete, lab vols., and in 13 rola. Boornell'a Life of.Dri. Johnson by Croker. inith'g Dictionary of Arts slid Hatultsctures. Appleton's Cyelopedia of Illogreptry., Irving's Ltd, of Washington,4 vols. . . . Booth's ffertomis,.2 vols.; Pet Addison's Complete Works, 6 vols. ' • Washington Irving, Works,lftvgds. Cooper's W6rks, 84 Vols. Bayard Teylor'sWorks. vols., • ' Don Quixote and G II Bias, Illnetrated Illustrated World of Art. Tank of a Grandfather, - •• . . Works of Lorenzo Dow Burton's Natural Inst.:lm plaice. • - Arabian Itightelhitertsinments. • .', liommond's I Wilting Adventures in the Barthel n Cummlnfi [Waimea Lill, among Lkam, Rhiphstitadle. Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Land. / , Webster'' Family 'Encyclopedia of Oreful Knowledipp.' Headley'. Witabingtcrn and Napoleon. • ' • - • Neweomb 7 eGyclopedle of %livelong. Josepitnes Works, complete, 'Putout editions. Erre's Dktlimary of Arta. Mantifiettines and Mine,. • ' LyelPs EleMente arid Principles of Geology, 2 role.- Libnirr of titandard Fiction embreclppf worts qlscipr..,.. Smollett, Maunah More , ELM Donley jam Toner, de.: he. • Lardneee lopeturft on defence atm Art • - Encyclopedia of Iteligloue Enowledge. , Dick'. Works, complete, 2 vole. • ' Little Brewnl elegant Osblnlif edlitoriof the NAHA Poets, amulet chith. gilt. Loynd's Ninireh and Ito remains. . etarkeC a Commentary on the New - tietament. Myrna 41/tenons?, of Meehanles:n unseats:a platen. filebolson'e Encyclopedia of. Architectural, Prolai let Madman the Stain nnannot4S'abia: Anthon's Claschmi Dietkmary, royal Pro.' • Macanley's end Ilnates Illatatiesat 1[..1 5 t, • Togetnti taiPmeeddtioni at the Ilatnea hkr a rit Posts, Pocket and Family Ilinstestird IWOMid, Bra Is plain or elegant bindings-4U otthleb will be sal at .prices to salt the tlaresent • 11. GANIPAN'S ,• ; . July , Cheep-Boa sled diefismell ma , 't.'‘ 1 • ma 'of your arentryi come, , , New glory daunt upon the world, • • o ° l 'intk tildlinkto theft deem. Their bloody statelniel ism anyarTdi - • Already on OW plain" ne lies ? . ' 'The namarnrs of 'I NlTltre Wag; , .' They threaten with the tanrderteas sword Tent tantradesand your etdidnut dear. : - Theo. ttp. and torn. your rankiithe hireling low with , . .'stand: - . Muth onr-bls traYen blood deist lintillse the bad. - . Thom banded weir—what would they hzMr . By tyrant, law together. brought? Whom are there' lettere to 'enslave •'• " ' Which -long ago their hands have wyought? • • You, Prteneberen. yon, they would enchain: Moth met the thm&t yoorlbooomo tire The ancient bondage they desire Te form upon your teats again. ' • Than ail: and form yettr,ranks,the hireling foe wilb. stand; . March on,--his Moven blood Mast letting* the land., ri . Thole tuarshilkelforsignem—shall tUy Make laws *reach the Yrenebmau's hearth? Shall hireling _troops who tight for pay Strike down oar warriors to the eat*? Godt , aball wallow lbeuezik' the weight Of hands. that darts r fetters wear? • , Ebel ruthless despots once more'dare ' To be the masters of am fide? ..` • . Then zip, sad tom- your ranks, the hireling the with. stand; “.• Mardi blood toast - 101111m the laud. • Then trend" tyrauts,-ztraltortalle- • , • Ye. whom both friends and foes despise; onion shalt retribution WI, • - • Tour erimes shall gain a worthy Flee. • Lash mansopyroure a labt to And when our youthful heroes die Oar !mare eau well their -plain supply;' We're soldiers all with you tolight. • Then up, and form your ranksi the hireling ..fie with. trend; ' Starch on,—his craven blood 'timid fertilize the bunt" Ist, generous warriors, still fbrberr To deal on all your vengeful . The train of hapless victims spate. , Against their will they are our foci. • But nit, those despots staln'd with blcod, • . Those traitore lesittedwith base Boulll4 • Who make their.native laud their prey Death , to the earagsittgerbrood I • . . Then u , , and forth your rants, the hireling Am wLtk• MM=ME And when our glorionl sires are dead,' •Their sinner we shaft surely find Whin on the selfsame path we tread, • And track the tame they leave , behind. - Less to survive thenrw desire . . Than to partake their noble grave; ' • The proud ambition we shall have , To live for vengeance or, expire. • Tlien stupan, and funk your rooks, the,hirellrig fie • d Ditch our-his cameo blood must fertilise theland. Rorne,lovir of nentry, guide us now, , `ltodow our vengeful arms with might4' • And, dearest liberty, do thou • • • 4 I L 4 Aid thy,de fi ti.ters in the fight:: • Onto our tags let victory, Called by-thy stirring accents, hardtr.i.„ And may ,thy dying 'bee at hurt' • ' • Thy triumph and our glory see. • . , Then up. and town your ranks, the hireling fiteilth - .-stand; - Mareh on,—his crated bloodhiust firlithito the land, On the .30t1f July, 1792. the Maraelllains arrived at ...Faris, whither; they had been invited bf Barbarous at the lostanatot . Madame Roland. "The genet motive of . their marth." says if. de Laneartinei was to intimidate the ?iationaillaard of Parts; to rerun the energy of the Fauzbourpo sad to be lu the advanced guard of that estop of 20,000 men, which the Girondins had madetheAneue bly vote to overrule the Feuillants, the Jecoblns, the KIK, and the Assembly itself, with an army of the De. partmenta composed entirely or their own creature ." The hierseilleisee entered Paris by the Faubourg EL An ' tome, and, singing the song which bean their, Deere. 'mended tel the Champellysees, where a banquet' was prepared kr, them, • The origin , of the word/Arad musk of this remoras took le thus described by M,de Lemartiner--There sou at this time a young 'oftteer of artillery In prrlsoif at 'Strasburg.• ills name wasßouget de Lisle. ilewasborn at bouslailaniuter In the Jura, a country of-reveries anti energy, as mountainous regions always are, This young man loved war as a soldier; the revolution as a thinker. by his verges and hismadebe lghtened Ore tediousness of the garrison.. Otuterally sought: on as -et Md. of hiedoebte tabula re a menclan and re.perit, be beano is firmillar visitor it the holies of an Alsatian pv. tried. DillttiOltv Mamie. of. Streaking. The wife and daughters of Dietrich shared his enthusiasm for patriot ism and the reiolutlom. They loved the young otter. They inspired his heart, his poetr7 and biP musk; and trusting to the testily lisping. of his genius, they were the first to eXectifh his scarcely expressed thoughts. "It was the winter of 1772, famine reigned at-Strae inn, the Dietrich tamily;were poor, and their table was frugal, but It was always hospitable to Sauget. One day, when there was nothing.= the heard but some ammu nition bend and a tow then of ham, Dietrich, looking at De Lisle with melancholy calmness, said, to him, 'Abundance is Wanting ,tour banquet—but, what . mgt. ten that when neither , enthusiasm is wanting at our ci vic feasts. nor courage hi the heath' of Our' soldier f I have still a bottle of wine left he. my cellar; let it be brought up, and let us drink to liberty and to our route try. There aril' soon be a pahlotio.eelebratton at Stras burg; may these last drops , inspire De Lisle with one of those hymns which tonvey to the soul of the people he intoxication from whence they proceed-'.. The Young girls applauded ; brought in the wine, end filled the glance of their aged father rind the young of ker until the it. quer was exhausted. 'twits midn!ght. The Idealism med. De Lisle was in a dreamy slate; his heart was touched; his head was bested. ' The cold overpowered him, and beltottered into big Intel, now alowil, seek ing rospiration, now in . ids patriotic soul, nue • his harpsichord; sometieneM composing lbe air behove the words,. 'Maladies' theWrOrds before the air, and So earn bin lug them in his thmighti that he himself did .not know whethdr the. notes or the venal came tat, and that It was impoesible t¢ separate the poetry from the music, or the sentiment from the expression.' Ile sang • all, ended down nothing. ' "Overpowered with this sublime inspiration; De Lisle went to sleep on the barpskbord. end did, not wake un til day. Ile recalled the song of the prevlinis night with a difficulty like that, with which we recall the inspire. dons of a dream. He now sot down the words and mu sic, and ran with them to Dietrich, whom he found at work In the garden. The wife and daughters of the old patriot had not yet risen; Dietrich awakened them,and invitbd nein friends who were as passionately fon d of music as himself, and were capable of executing De Lisle's composition. Ills eldest daughter played the ac companiment, whileritouget sung. At the that stanza, all faces tureed.paltr, at Ors second, tears learn every cheek; MEd at the th all e madness - f thesis= broke fond. .Dietrich. his wife, his clang and the young °racer, fell weeping Into eachi other's -arum: the hymn of the country was found:. It trandeitiorkaissl to be else the hymn of terror. A. -few months attar, wards the unfortunate Dietrich 'went to the Ratio d the sound of the very notes which had their isle le on his men hearth, hr the, Wart of his friend, and lsf the rotas otitis rhildrem - i • • rum song. executed wane days aftc4ards at Strew. burg, flee front cityte.eity. being played by all the pais• lie orchestras. Marseilles adopted it to be sung at the begintrimMurd close of every pension of its clubs. !hi Maneillaises spread it through in. - sure, singing it ow their route, whence it acquired the name. of 'The Mar.' ; The old mother of De Llsle,who was a pious royalist, was horrified at hearing the echo of her son's voice, and wrote to him,''What is lids revolutionary hymn width is sung about Vranceby a hen de of robbers, • and with which our name is eonnechtdr De-Liale him. self, afterwards-proscribed as-a royalist, beard, with a shedderids Own song as he fled' through a pass in the tipper Alps. 'What is the name of thit .leymnr i lur *skid hie guide. .The.illarselllalse wad the peasant'S repty. IPS SA then that ha learnt the name of his pith work. Be was pursued by the enthusiasm which he' had scattered behind him. and camped death with din unity. The weapon recoiled _spriest the hand which had.forged it; the resolution in its madame no longer reeognized Its awn voice." ' • • To explain the onteroding part of the above extract, It should be stated that Roma De Lisle was imprisoned • during the &riga of Tani', and Ilheralefi by the Moist lion of the Thersaidor. . • ' Although theMarsidllafa was the nand actompini merit of the numerous executions which took pleeedurl fag the terribleepoth Gifts composhnu t it Is lees fisn guitistpin its tone than the otheevet6lntiocaty soup, Alm Stephen's Monthly ' , 2 American A gricuittirlat, IllarkwOods Magazine, , 3 ilorticulturist. ", • 2 Leonel New lima, lie- 'paths, 3 Arthur's Rome Napalm 2 Harper's Story Wok*, Tamers Mining Maga'ne, 811 XUTB. TD PpR as/pg./MD 111311JECt AIL ItAIVIN TQOI * V/K.411M r;ustauier,4)i,..fauw*! patriotic Song. _,THE MAR/MILLAIS& Rayon Lun f ik-bora. 04183111., dit TI pa4lo,'' Li )our dalzyte est - , ; potitiOt „Qcouttfut).-.:: TO Tint PILESIDENT OF TUE lINITIM STATES: - • Leiteir Seventh s . No truth in science, Kr. President. is ,more readily susceptible of demmistrationi than ,that of the liability of the ;nen who weir -go to market, for the . payment of the cost of getting th ere. Is is one which sad eplerienat teac,hes leery farmer; And one, too, that' the student maylind demon strated by. Adam himith. The corn that is twenty or..thirty Miles distant from : market, sell* for as ;many cents leay per bushel, than that Which is clove to market; end the potatoes thavam a hun dred mileafrom market, are almost worthless.; while those raised near it, sell for thirty ; Or Arty Omni tegbei r -the. difference ; between - thowo, being the ta,t, et transportation. , Another sad eqtally impartant truth in, that the pricer of the litholi clop is dependent upon that 'which ean blt obtained for the little surplus that woes go abroad,* paid for the email quantity that mew be brought from n distance. Olve t to any certain district 10,000 bushels of.wheat more than is there iequirediatorthe crop !ti AU to the level . of if:epics that can ,hkobteined abroad for thou for,hushels. altholfes ~c onstitating, perhaps„ but •• 3 per cent. of Om whole. let the same district 'in the Milowing :year require; 10.000 additions( buihela, and the whole will rise to the lye of ibe pries at, which.they can be olitained, the difference betwesq.the two,baing perhaps. as follows : Admitting thnetop to be ;00,040 . and that the price. when %Mauls neither , eurpliie nor deacienoy, li El, the pro.. . •. . duct Is. • , • 1240,000 ,Tbe crop 'belt% largeritutd a surplus gutting to, be Bent. to a 4 11 0 pres thtl price will:fall:to 76 toots, eying foil ' 310,000 bushel's, - 2g24,06 The crop behug rmaU, end 10,000 „. befog, required (rook a distance, Abal be $l2 Welting for 3110.0011 ii s o4? ; - Theq sestina here betivelow? indi low Wt tillntsot Piltimar(- 11 dependent olititettoll or** Mb of 14 tesad.e,Bably bolg,eet 1 00vIkt the igsPitir vs)? dwood..'btt forniet.Nallthe.:4ol4ltlgu ot the ppq. ple of Brest Britain at ile , peried.M.sistodlo, . 0 9. 3, havi n g *4 l tOiglio7 Alpha IPA that AcialPOßklithin to* roorito4 itif t k -some 4 ; OrA per mt. ot.Ako ~ 0101+,,t4 PitolkitlOoiTo4 Sof WhiOl) fiwt* . ptis ot ally 'Taoy, thootodvor, too, pots, oottotositly aiding in the depreption of prices be that !market,' and the leers they rand the resethayetotainid for it: e l So hinges the prices in the home .. et 1 ,„, reguhtted by those, in, the foreign one, would haveft.eat puireyriditable tothem to ha throes that rplus ipto the octanadhair to have cold it. - - r ti d e d irith this. is now the condition et- the Auntie= farmer; and therefore , it to, shit. tobit e the price of food—the raw material of labor,l4 steadily' 'rising • in FlllllOB. Denmark, 'Germany, ,Spain and Rnssfu. it hen as steadily diabase— Shellac. too, is /bele. condition In this„ that the whole quantity for whietits foreign. mullet steer be Gland; ii so smell that, were it Idtnitttlier *sat tut, the-toes :would las unfelt:. Its' waste; indeed, woakt be Produetlee of great advantage to the far mer. for, so long as all domestic. prices ire fixed by far mer; markets, the effect or this trivial ex port, in crushing , the foreign farina,. byla . reduc tion. of theft-prime, is aittompanted by eorrapotid; -leg teduetion of the f domestic ones the loss thence eckinift extending- Wolf to. the 'whole -of the food produced' : . • ,•, 1-' I, - The total allamonnt, of food, of &Mai V p one, exported front-tbe[Wed States, and the Prinefil of dour, et tbemirretpoidifig dates, ltaiti bort ea folloW:i.r" i 4. 'Prlfte !of Flo' Period, - Avails espori le;;41 Flour. 1821-25 $13,000;000 I s 6 20 1826-30 ' " • 12,000000 4 - 20 1831,35 14,000,000 ' I 695 183640 • 12,600,000 • Ii -8- 00* 1841-46 •'; 16,000.100 S i 610 1846-60, • • 39,060,000 (Irlsb 14=104) 644 20,000,000 22.000.00 . _ . 1862 ' ..,, 36,000,040 , , ~1 4 '24 We have, bete , a constantly growlug f necessity for resorting ,to a distant urarket a secompartied by a decline of prices, ansountleg to.36tper cant., but if ;we eomPar• 1360-52 With the periodifirom 1810 to 1815, - Witen the.bomir ' coneteoption Vies equal to the whole supply, the'reduction is ad lea , than 63 per, east :Admitting, however, hat the priest - of 11321-33 would t 4 the standard, in the event of r i the creation of • male musket; that would re lieve the farmer from the nmessity tfor going abroad, we °bud th e result. that the lams itrolat which now tell fur 61,500,006,000 would thee command $2,200,00.0.0147-Anaking a Alifferenee of $200,000,000, which May be regarded as the ao rust prim paid by the agricultural; body, for the • privilege of altpost giving away food, to the ex tent of 626,000,0Q0. , 1 The' priees,abOve • ghee are those of the ports of shipment, always grimily higher thaii - those of the Pineal of production. WeriPwe *WM to add the earring of ruined transportet3bl that wOuldbe consequent upon' the &ration .1 fecal markets, the differences , would reach 111.000,000,000, and this too, when taking as the standard the prima of 1821-25,einbreelpg year' of almost universal distress theoughOut America sod Europe. Were we to tike therMerageof 181646.67 67, it would reach $1,6010M000.. Tbe airings 4 all France for every daeadn - of the last tarty -rides, bee ex. ceededlillratie for the bectolitte of Wheat, being the equivalent of $llB per bushel ; Mild the later periods are the highest of •all, !Aeries they are ere the lowest. Tbe_ffreneh average of the six ears ending In 1862, for alt France; molt have been 50 per cent greater theitbeiverageef those years for the whole of this country ; end . Yer ail that was required for bringing pricey here to a level with those abroad, was the creation of a mar. her for food to the extent oir $26,004,004ria5i less that two per cyst; of-the total e 4rodiset. To those who doubt this; it cantor rie ary isnlY - to say that the differences ,here stated es likely to occur, correspond exactly with thosei that did oc: cur in England, in the period between 1760 and 1770. Commerce then growing,: and the eirciata lion becoming rapid, the dependent on the tra der dimietthed—every; stage of the diminution being marked by an increase its the Value of labor and land. Here, on the contrary, thi, dependance on the trader steadily increases—et:sty nester its increaso-beleg marked by a decline in.thesiriee of food, by which the price of land add labkmust ultimately be regulated. -••-• : I ' --- 1 It may, however, Mr. President,, said, that the food consumers would suffer by volt a course of ,operetiou... Directly the reverse f this, how- ever, his beets the ease in all other ti unities; and so-would lOW within'. - 'Att:oupal . . of England's history bail" the eiideinees.of growin civilisation, as farnished:Ny the approximation f the prices of- tawlizeterials and Galahad pro eats born,a9 treat, as,'" the. densed.iltirty y ' Henan the opening of th e wars of the trench Revolutions and• sit none, has the condition of the people.wp much improved. Circulation became from year to year more rapid. Labor wits from year to year more economized; and as the power of arimmula lion is wholly dependent :lone Mot - economy, _ it followed, necessarily; that' wealth m ost " rapidly augmented. Land and man, in that et tied, almost doubled in "Mine; and ell because; of the relief from the tax of transportation, reiulting from dm growth of commerce..: So, too, in France. At no enedie the last two centuries, boll corn been so ow in price as in Chi. days of _Lents XV. • and yet, at Done hate the people so Ouc h :. tailored from want of food. .Commerce then had scarcely an existence. Since thenobe pries bee rapidly increased--enabling' the farmer tajgainlon both bands; first, by obtaining more' money for his corn; and, tecond, by obtaining More sloth for his money. ' •Farni wager rise; andl with Iltai rise, there is, necessarily, a constant sap:Mutation of %Sages in every other • pursuit—it being•only by tempting the people of the country do come to the towns, that factories can obtain iruppliee it labor. Desiring, then, to ameliorate the eoriditioncoUtiam we must begin with the laborer eel the Lad- .-his wages being the standup' by which all OAkers are to be compared; and that by which they are regulated. The more tilose the apiroxiination of `the pribes elraw ninterials and di:tithed tomModk ties, the higher wilt be tha Wages, Sind the greater the tendency towards elvilisatioo.• 1. ' , ` - '' " As it wit in England, and as it is sow in France, so wouldit be among ouresivesi Thi work of making a market fur the food that le new'exported, would make a demand, for muscular and mental force—ehabling each and every Man to sell bin services,' 'and to 'purchase those; of the people arounehini. -.'Labor irehigi g n demand; its price would rise; • anti the wont mind the rise,-the more ' it would be economiged; the greifir would be the ,porriii of geeurneltition . ; the more abundant would ':become the machinery required I* enabling him' to tall *the forces of , nature to his - lidt '•the larger would be the proportion‘f the mentais I ind physi. cal forte of" the commtraiiy give to developing tbeiresities 'of the earth'; and t 'Olivier would 'be the revisit' of" haat, in food ad elotblop=,. tourmercej• would then. grist • ripidlY, but the - pewirr of the foreign trader•weuld them.** much' decline-,precisely as we ree:to hive been the ease • in both' Enemas and England; at die period/141)0Se referred to. -- - • • - , The proposition that eiviiiiathm pews in the direebratio,of the removal .L 4 obstacle; standing between' the producer and the !Mortimer, and the eoniequent approsimitioit alb° 4 prices or the - M.S. ducts of the earth in their rude and finished foray ' is, r great .end waiver/ill ley,' tto .which no' ix. 'eeption can be found. Being so. it Nilo**. neees ' airily, that raw Materials ahead! rise 'inprice ei finished commodities are cheap that -tient soden - should advance with tits I adrenal in the price, of those Materials; mid .that that civilize, noel iiieeld exhibit iteelf in the form of :increaSidi pier of 'eombleitiori,lneriiaiedi' develoPareet of individuality, increased irate , ritresponsibillty. and increased - power of , progresa. , :Tbus far, the policy of the, Utica; via we harreseen,,bas tended in an opposite diruction;•-towardsleitening steadi ly th 'price of ltbid; ilia - ill - Sikh • progress tandi i ittevit b n, iy towards barbarism. it! islets imbed the •.f ntlamental, cause of . 11uk ciitraordthery oje fuspil, qua Dow so • rapidly -' in, prosrees.• ,In another letter, Mr. Pieeideni, I propose to alai; that tire facts in regard to. the great stiplinf 'the South, are• precisely. the salmi alI theme abate des erikr.l. _Yours, say respectfully, ._ .i •'... I. , . . ifelritr C. Cilia'. PAffacfs/plia,.Jau. 4,1858. ' 1- ' • • '. • ' • The facts et the list Mom pastawr d precise ly-with those whirl' Occurred he the hoinlol to lel% *ben lb. peke of floor. *" theneoetelit, ranged ao WO, preparatory to the greet Lkk that waded soon after to take .place. 'then, sot now, tarnareti hid amain to be. balk. Theo..* cow, Onigniting to the Went was itanseuse, and the combined Smear the nation was being given to the treatkoa of sew elacbtoory kw Fretittolter food. Theo, es now, production dtmtashed, 'ldle consult' pt lon was duds tad ned-.the delkienty being made rip bf the coitrartionet debts to ltutopr, for an Immense wavount et cloths and silt* the poem to pay for which ,bad no" existence. Thews, recently, there wals 'Mint' 'Noma toostritY. All 'preperation for, the nulversal baukroptv of 1-2.. tthepreparsdon nor being mid* is vitiler In all lie phi; Rod, as dm ea,.. 10111 era theism. , tents,' be assured that, theegisets out 014 be different. AlisoWay. 14 - o ti a k i i it A 4l : r inr ii i r ca . . lr a u jallin" Li w olla Da ud i e tt rii, h Ja ljililt:iii iit :ii d ad t at h o e n t . r ei d r e rs r iest. a ad dauts;Nrelait losing their chatristeristiet whiab am rather caricature& in the numerous writiege of WalhiNit" Irving. They *were quiet, honest, sensible people, much reseuablieg 'their ceattlaor the High Dutch or 'tfloniens of Perinsylvantite — Thainuflid stay to very lik.likc) Quite somnboi of years ego; in New York er ilawbetunt Oland, cigar what is; Dow atom , there stood *dilapidated, ',widen, patch, built dwelling, known sa"lbe Old Red Reese. ° ook hetet' that liastion of the eity, cow.' so thiehly gaoled; the fittiommaidote I ain about, to note 'Fill seem like notioet. for,the house stood en— ilrely alone, and ahove it, for tied, s idle, there was no' other . dwelling,' The Sid Iffinee'.waa the terror of literalist, tor it wie!whispeted about among there that it was batiste* Ins it. dwelt! ~!fiquk..,--, fst,io 4,turo4inutows.4. Bans kept soma kind ot store or stoppiOgjilect,_ where the &if etieggliat wieners, rentasiei to • visleataii* eiryi'diapocad ! of -their; cr eusie.poloo tbele.Wersiewea thee, semi euldrated spot. between that Varlet end what woo called the lersteiVi Ten luds, sitaetid near reap Bekaa 'bait_ " ' • ' - clletere *bedew/ et AA old boas, atoodoeweod , oktroush bog oraggloswoild sop, lettheir banes Oak pore, pool:Olt tjame. at the day, might Beni ly Yea lilting an a web within ties pon', smoking his pipn, -, lookieg happy, and, I dare say, feeling so.' Be bad 'lost .tea fru. bab Providence, as it to *owls him fors sorrow be perhaps did ant properly (eels bad left him* daughter, his Iletres,l Betsey was the Idol of !kb bent. Bbe was a good natured,. hialthircalting , girl, about fair fait in height, and scot; sallareed as abs Wallong. Lookthg, at Hans, you - might' loPPou he but not an aim in life lrepOd wasete= in= the wreathe or smoke as they itreended from his itat bi bad an aim. That aim wan to see his Betsey comfortably aided :in lily. , lieu bad long ftudltis eye upon a young cuentrytean 'of his own. who lived near ,Spaytea Duyrel ctreek —John by natue—and be, liens had fised.ttima t forlbe husband' of his Betsey- • Shp, however , thosgh•beeeme regales oseera week' to give his hors, is drink &Vibe , old trarsgb, and take a mug oreider with Hint; made little iregress to the my of courtship. This, thoakb it was not nut 'l3, agreeable to Bois, be add not well see how to remedy.' Grow* dopers!o by the delayt be was deter mined to make one grand, elforti. Aecordiagly, on .'memorable •Pritlay (that being Hens' lucky day,) he tilled hispipe and sat dozen in the, porch to wait the- strive." orAbOn. There was-nothing perceptible in' the appearance of the man to indi oate that a matter of peal moment was ea hod; nothing could be observed, save, perhaps, that • the carting smoke was a little more dans% as he puffed irvigorously from his mouth, At length, the eipeeted Short came In sight, and Betsey was ordered to bring out a' dish of her beat dough-sots.ind La Ong of spark lipg older. think," soliloquised Baas, "I shall know what'lsb• what, before I sea de bottom of dat mhg ofablder." ' Shun drove op as usual, unhitched the Mike of his boise.in the same old way, and. reativekthe same old greeting, lad dually look the suss old seat. First' disappeared the takes eta. tiller. Al length, after a long pia; Hair, said, "Ti 'takes pe goat, Shun.' - ' - . • "Ira," Shoo raptly'. • "Peter', makes dew," rejoined lieu . "Ti.," again said MUM. •'' • - tom Now, I tell. yea giblet get stimsthiagt bor— ourse meaning 44)- 4 4011 pt One teat one feath goof. BOA; ands-when .1 dies, elrergthinct,bas—pitt . kndere mine Pasty, .4 To be sore, he is nut so tall—bat then hole the wider Did.' I likes yott, Shoi; Will yon katerthe cow, the feather bed, sod mina Poway for your Wait r ."Ya, ye rrespodffedtboa; su he leind "Wan and offered it to-Halos. The bargain was _cloied, and 'do not Uttar. Shod hia our bad cense to" regret it. The pro. Pat! of old Maas became valuable.: Shoo got nos only et.good Iraq, a co*, and fentben bed, but, on the death of • Bans, vrhich happened *owe 'fifteen „years after, iailleihnt to bnyt an estate near Yoe* ken, wheierite atill 'wades; with hie good frau; whole the shortest and eari;feel woinaa in tbe plot. Shen takes particular pride, in a crop of forty or fifty whits buds, the joint property of the tidier*o of himself and Peuey. go, there livetold 'l3(laire Jahn ander the shadow of his own vine; where 'he still 'bay a ring had a pipe fa all the old friends of himself 'tend 4 flan ifandasdnak, deceased. • I •,' - • , • , 4 40 ! 4. 73 Tex Crostarer- ; -otight " sometimes -,to be thought of by the eatentra fur the newspe pers.. ,We .prescut, therefore, the following ae count Of Lord Napier 's party and ball lately given in Washington city, in honor of the nuptials of the prificess 'Royal ofEngland: • We presume it will be acuptaide to many af our lady readers.-- ref el pace to Court etiquette and Diplomatic -IsphindorDbii party probably, surpassed anything :ever attempted in ibis country. We cannot say muthiit favor of the Washington custom of soli. /cftiag Fiteltutiniui to sisch a party. It In degrading .our country and to the female ties to . pursue etieb a coarse.. It is to be hoped , that the amount ' his been exaggerated. ' It i. given on the autbori ty.Of a correspondent of th e N'..Y.'screa ing Post. We quote the description 'of the petty from -'t m Washington sorrespondent or. the fusion Hee: The party was not crowded but. was emisfOrtably large,, It was controlled by nu rules of etiquette, but governed wholly by preferences of My Lord Napier. It' Was toads up, chiefly of members of ; this Cabinet, the Diplomatic corps, end officers of the army and riavy, all in full dram, and Demo. °retie maskers of thertwe • branches of-Congress.. Ladies were. yteaentle dim Orriportion. The or. belle - tvits the chinning Iliss„Lane who: pre- ., sides With sti_tutteb' Aries wad dignity over the brilliantlersee of, bar uncle, ax the White It is_genetally conceded, I believe, that the most graceful, dignified end noble looking woman pre sent was Mrs. Douglas. • tibe was the most marked of the gay throng, aid her socioty was eagerly sought after. Hersuperiur conversational powers comport` ith her attractive bearing. Der ' gunge flows easily,. hir voice muicial, her. sit. , pression is clear,ltigh.toned, and well missend. 3be discuses poitics; movie., painting, fibilanthro- Py, or theology. She , converses . .fluentlr. with the I:tench-man, Gsiman, 'Spaniard, Italian, or Turk: She is always social, and En:email . vilio are presented to hie with a sweet smile. liar dress was rinis end ben, outing. ,•• The prettiest 'ono& tidy present 3s aid td bin been WO 514 thews„ of Alabama.. t , floi attics" was:very costly, = It Is said ihe expels $1,00,1100 yearly 'for dress; " The la disuppored to be the Most rieliffy jewelled, was, Madilltue tiartiges. the wile of : Abe trash fifinister. , • „ , Beuator s awin's wife liars a superbly rich dtess. The gounces alone coat $2500. Lord Napier was In full actlulassr and WO Napier was decked in jewels. Count de Eisttiges, the French Minister present', ed the most elegant appearance. et the Diplomatic The supper table iristiost beantlhlly laitt . wilb an abundance of the richest, aces. most varied viands. The decorations were insinnlioltlY wte ful and well arranged. The ball room prostrated a brilliant and retnatita. hie -scene—such an - one as was Dever before pm. rented. in Ni. Capitel of the great Republic, The chief representatives o(, the British, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese Belgian , Netherland, Danish, Sweden, Prussian, Adivian, Baron, Penti. neat and Turkl.b Courts, were mingling in the giddy dance, with their sploodidsostanses bodes :ling the eye and , commanding the adtaltiiimi ot the beholder. t ' • ' . Tea Warta TeX the, Patent 011easl h Wpshingthe, th ere are marl object* of iota - reit, Connected with the govervinent sad these who administhred — iii, affairs - lir times gone by. While examitilog ' some or these objects at cutiosityfithea In.Washiegton in December. last. thereevas nothing that atniek ea so forcibly as the seinplai, or small jocks of hair, taken_ from the heads of different chief magistrates, from Wash ington dam, .0 Preildest Pierre, secured in a frame, Covered with glass. liete is , is fait, sport and parcel of, what ones couitituil the living bo dies of thus, illustriois individual whose names areas &Miller ashontahold words; bet who Dow live only in history aid the remembrance of-.thaw pest.•_ • The hair of licashingtoo is nearly spurs white, fine and dntobth In its appearance. ' ' 'Unit tif4ohn Adam's hastily the same in actin though whip* a little coarser. , • • The hair of Jeffsrsun is.of a different character, bulog a-asizture of white sod auburn or *Sind) , lirown, and rnther coarse. In his youth, Mr. Jeft. ferton's hair was remarkable for its brigjkiledoe: The hair of Madigan is coarse, and Optie j tOsi white and dark. i ` The hair of Multroi Is a basd{oinedasisaubais.' smooth ant free from' say admixture whatever.-- lte is the iiely,President.esiepting Pit tce ,. wheie ; lyeir had u n d e rgone ,no chmige tricolor« -The Lair o f J o hn (Nine, Adams is somewhat , being euir4s, and of a yellowish gray,. in color. 1' The hair of Geri. Jitekstin' is almost a perfect •i" white, but mull* in iits *hammer, as might .be 'Opposed by those whh have examined the por traits of the old hera.;,,' ' • • .! The hair of Van Paso la Whitiktind eaootb in *ppm:lmre. • The hair of Gen. garrison is a tine white, with a alight admixture of• black. The hair Of Johir tries is a o uts— of whi te and brows. • . . .; 7 The bair.of Amer S. Polk ht aitiost a pant white. , - , • The Gesi. Taylor t. wititi,'w(th a slitbt admixture UT brown; The hair of Millard Fillmore, is on the other hasid;brown with a sligbt admixture of whits. ' TM hair of Vreaktia Phase ii It dark brown, oT whieb be bu a, pieltiftil crop.-4xiatige. • , IMMO 0/110191 " • Termarodk air the Bobbin Taisperaausa *Wier try Nor thaalol Noyes, at t thia,Btabs ampeancq . Ocsua!lass Isocass,lltbrahlltl A rsW CLUI Tsui& Fos LlTtille MIAMI& It is very ehisethat if I never drink intesits. tigg Naar, I never shall beeosa• s drunkard. • - iSt is MY Chtle-tha.& if I new use iulatieating drink. I never shall bp guilty of helping to make others drunkards.: , It is very clear that if I never irr foie drinking oompanies. I shell aseape essay of the teniptations and snares that are laid for Vie young. It is very clear that )f I ner intembethig liquor frequently; I may learn to like h, and in the sad may beware a drunkard; It Is Tory Meer that all drunkards were mem moderate drinker* 'and only became drunkards by degrees. • It is very clear that Moderate drinkirig Li the (pantile from *bleb s i dionkenwees iloweilthe • tabool in which-all drunksirds are trained. It le *emelt*/ that if • there,. went no teedrirate drinking, there would be no drunkenness. It is very clear that if the drunkard would-be nelalmetti - he tedstabstain fres dint - width has made and which keeps him a deaskard. . • c '!-.lt is very deer that if the drunkard thee stains, be will be.refortned• It' is *Sri clear' that' if _I wield 'wt' bla a kmair, example in ordetle refer* him, I cast 'myself. . • /ate se*, Ilea: that if : ell a mas liatida4 am . would be no Abaakardt and aopdraikinsaaa. . Xi OFFICE.' Aimssuint i pri e .it• ;a ofoaty famarqpitot (ban* Ibas It nut ittt+t a SitaattaiNri Radlieu" 4Takari-, Parr Beeks,,t , ritaditittlP Ords;Boodi;lde. ?steak and; STIPP • -1 other Wes In ti ea istads 'indeed aloiPts l 7 torietdditd. /Wait hiatmainidt " ! F M suark,nar our troth to b. as twat as any , that tan b. fantod •at In the 4u:s. iiantngo Ilt OoLoas dean it *nitrated notice. • • - • • • 800 X .RTIDERT. Bovkiaoundlaresryrarkty of sty.. Bleak Zook* of ovary' doorilpikia otairollitured,boond mad Allot to orbit at *Uri noto4iL " : - • NO. '7. It 4 eery ekes that if man cantina to drink 'as goy do new. dstinkstdi ' wIU aboinC and dironitennees COSMOS'. ' ' • ,* ; ww, tMa s ran kie demon thips than 41444 that it is _ m duty to abstain? ' And next tolhis, - "ds very 'dear that I need to; t r y and pt oonspnolesot and playnotes to s l a w s t o p, taiit, they, tholes now dtinklog.nted irately, may nteer be led on to diooksintio., • COAL' Boucot; `Puaeeuau Locosorrrria. —l4 to this period the mw of, loannotivea using Coal as. a .fuel, have be freight ea. • glees. The sapertonty,a• Cold at a fuel fOT locomotives, in point of.econoiny, cleanliness, . etc, is so manifest, that many' railway gem,. paniei are ,adopting i t p a ss enger ng in their . erigines.- The time is not distant when every passenger engine of,.,tvar eaten' roads, will be e, Coal buitter, The edvonteyot to abich • we allude cannot be wiled over. They most • be asloptild r 1 In connection with this platter, • • • Wit extract tie following fro* the New 'Ye* " • , . Courser aiitiEnquire;:—..,t.', • ' In immanence with an laritation given by the Akan of the New, Jimmy Befitted Compuly, to witness tki ' working of a new sisal horning losowsotiwn called O. acerisku, the writer: to eally mode a trip oli the wro ; puce trial te 4iorw litunavikk and lock. ,The nakriskin w a Ivo the fast shwa weighing stout 271004 sad hating waylladar II by 2/ lade& Mee wail bnin by Wm..klason Co., of Tautitou. klasmolinsetta, Sul I. '412 adadirublc, footmen of Wortwasraldp. The peculiarity outlasts in tam boner, which is kneel' sis the rdman bathe, and fa the mond use et this crarstrile; tine pieced on. thin toad. Tile ilmehambet In this boiler , very capacious, and lba tubiegis placed in • vortical ralberthan 6 betisontal position. It la claimed as a ems, matt of {oeconotiss• of the Boardman construction that the ,bitition le them Is do ;whet as to cosmos the smoke, atel thus obviate the anionic, of make sad sparks, itoomentonittb woottburninglommottroe. Our • attestion• wee, tile nite r parUoularly embed to this, am, with the . nyception of .• slight jet of amok,, Ibr about sisuree, 'Weever tbe ere wee ,neareoll with which *as Coal, Gaither sparks nor smoke fasted, from lb* meat' 'smoke pipe *ilk *kirk the loromteneet h trot. ed. ay consul small nation it wai Land that the ttip of alktptwo Mike to New Brunswickmidis& IP* 16 &sten C 4 o.'s including s 'tope! an boar at haw grunswiekl was 4Weeted with a lbw pounds over end ten of Coal, sod at an espial* of incept* per mi/d, She • verses cost of running this saws train ,with wood is *hi to benben tIS cents per tend. There le marrisqueritly • revs. Op 96 in each trip or aboncsLsoo-perannum, sunning this. train with I Coal Darner of ttds tow- ' strevtionlnatead of an ordinary woodliurnina looms.- tire. There was ao difficulty In keeping up steemlo premium otenoltuneord sad ten pousdeorith a trate/CI *lt on, and all amithro running sped of. ftwtptiv• • mile pee hour. Indeed In rottcreinnerblie panitandowirl tbs. grade Naves° Nis Brunswick and Rahway. tb• , eremite found It neivisary ti open the doom frequently ' to prevent the- elevation of,. shad* above the ;wilt Ica dieated~ . • As extniordinary.agree of indigitaticekhse been uttered by the. French journals the captaln of the Adriatic,. the Atioaccipan, : ship which ran igeinst aud iank Alers : Fggich screw steamer...Lyonnais a pox or Alen ago on, the ocean.. The Adrietiomettleoutetirao ago eobleteral.te Massed* la tbe.printeit of • her businese, tied was tbertraledl4. the , Fieneft authorities, but afterward discharged., She. was aptia seised upon, e second, demand. A. few dais ago, the „copula's,. in violation of his arrest; pat , to sea, withoptl clearance or other . papers.- A demand for , rePeretieo for thiit groui outrage to the dignity of the French lair will inneediatelibft-ate the Pebinet Washingtop, , , • , ficsrs.:—lt is idea in 'lbis 'coun try, that *in 91a very sick mai." 'Bach honever is not the Case, if we are to judge from statistics. ' iter point/dim is,' seventeen millions.; Her nal/ . 'comprises IV Tenets of war.' Rio army numbers 10,000 men. Her foreign commerce in 18155 animated to $ll4,- Her coMMerce with" the Vaitel -States 011ie Yet& - . lBhl ' amounted to over seventy-Oioit millions dollen', greater even than that of Ws. Such" a power is'nottd be treated lig* by any meant. A Siew Qat. •Ituur AT, LA Bstlt.--A fourth rek. cgs! hag recently been discos. ered.st Lagialle, Illinois, - Supposed to. be co szyinsiie with the La Palle ,coal basin. It is front; five. to. seven. feet in thickness, and lies from; fifty to'`sixty, feet below the third .wein..lt is also thWaght there is a fifth vein underlying the oaaireoeutly discovered, at a 'distance' of about one hundred feet. .... . • 4 - cltto of abase of the Preis by , „ small' ineerers;:thaTpliladelphia Bulletin says i— 'ShOild the press of this country ever learn, .by Or ''Urganization, its strength, we' trust that one oflts first !‘moves," it will be t show tie world,' plainly l and' - explictly bow much 'trait, justice or sense there, is ie tine 'itnt,hti:af' all the tirades and ;laical; launched' against it." • • Mi. Lows MINor, a most exemplary and accomplished lady is 'all the gleams of fife, one who occupied some prominence u w wri tes and painter, died in Boston last week.— She was. daughter of tibe Hon, Daniel Da• vie, late &Law General of blaseschusetts. Toi Prttaideni ,liaa commenced to lop off the hio.ls Detziochiti iq, Illinois and °llia c , seoliotta wlio are ' opposing his AdMinistra.;' tion: The preitent, Postmaster - . at Chicago, Mr. Itris beeri.cut tome, Ana, R. B. Caz 7 petite taes . hur' ' Ix . : ,the Conn!of Common Plesa,st Ciaeia nati,-Mary Jain Cribbet, ikired 19, has ,recoa. ered a verdict :of $10,900 damaged against. WiMazo liatheri, aged 27,-* breach of pro raise Of marrive. • *: • • ''Sunnax_iffilont ie thn'tifie of a new Son. ' ' Waled libitadil It* day piper pu la by Mr EL oil cent: We bare sot seen s eOpY of h, theiefore eaaaot "peak •fortber of it. _ . . , Ar London, prepa rations are nuking for liying the Atlantic Telegraph, cable. Of cable, 2800 miles will be taken out, being 300 inilei more thin was _thought snificieni last:time. ' " • BOOM on being salted try a foreigner of distinction, how much Vision an Begfistulae" tiiigbirwliare to Write Withetit being banged, plied ;ail "be eoeld nor inform blur put yet, bat tratholkite trying! , , Viiirrtr is so constantly solicitous of self, that, invalidism loam; *lslam are not inisrested, it indirectly.secks the- aliment which it loves, by showing hew little U &surfed by nitwit: . • _ . Jogai is the gnat bat amyl* ipritielple, and thr'wholeeeeeetof saiseaut, ittallg.overomeat; ir obsoletely essential tir the training. of in Woos, ao to ths,cmittroi acs mighty option. phi vuliar wind fancies oat juili t Im plied / chiefly to the capacity to setisorsLaad yet thirsits -no pageant so eaqulilts as that whisk hnorfproperly how to approve. Barns to base good longs, and SIMI, in the triadic* of la Voile; is considered • bad lore, than tight Bonet to gets bestir shape and Worst fonstitstlon: • • , Aimillsostiluut diesorswst s wsy to disperse s crowd of bile , boys Hs offers toisseit theta the Cateilitns. stiti (hwy . Woody Aus slimy. • llippettiemably doistolm i. Pairally sadist. tY. -bib* eouPan/ 4 11 9 00 PET* MUM,. Is de1:44104 a taring.. , A na vrowssom of waist betrays s sarrowskass of , wind.. When the ribs ars costrseted, Is is st sus sign', that tb's rofielbsit rho: ' -• . • She !be. Irani bnutib. will•probabriln -i;;,,re uamn no - breath at all to • " Why • moginkeol, 1 7 000 11. 114 .1thaOsti* its& of *II ootaptalool ? Beason* sok drys a-zombi • ' - - • t Awe gresioroe of *W. szlstasear-0,141: Cupidity 1 4t,p1411,7 S I !—[, A stratig-is*Sid ' ;. The mind has more . romp Igt it than moat pea tile think, if we wpalti; bet tarnish tie span-
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