!TERM or THE lOURNAL. I,A . , . • Bouts easscasnrost WO 133Ltalt.S per annum. payable T ln adeanee:-". ' 3 If ttot paidi %labia el* tunat.be— and SA 30 k sl eltillti the year. . . . . • TO. cLons: copies to one addrestAto a do dvance ' ) $5 El d do . • 10 00 n do o d • • do lobsobscrrlptione most ' ,be InvarislAy piati la ail Boni, to one l*ddrear, • 1 t0„... camas Asa 011itti; ,•” -:- _ .." IoVEII.I. arUl be facnlablid to clivrlcan and el Sidi per lOU copies, eash'en delivery. Clergyman and &hoot Teachers 'applied *Ph Off IL at $1 In advance. , • . I • TOE LAW or atwtratlas. , It uhserlbers order the dlawn tt n glance of tiler !ewe pipe r, the publisher may rout' uueto send theta / 390a all a •••• rages are paid. . It übserlhent neglactor rennet*lht 4 r , newsps : per* mai thenilte to which' t bey dirertad. they pre held responsible tined they hire yanked the. bills and orde them die..nettritied. 11 uhcribera move to OttlAr places without 'agonising the • ablisher, and the newspapers are sent tortheformer direr ton. t bey are held myna sitar. ' _ enortshare derided hat refits 1ktf ,... t .. L1 take liewepa. pore fu the CAM. 111111X1V Ingo • „ u% tho u 9. exile tor . Is prima facts asides' RI fraud. • . RATES OF ADV Er7.--,101 - On • 'quern of 10 lines. 25 Cents 114,..., 1 ' . "stiertion-aub ? sego tit insertions, 25 Vents eleh. 3 1 '115ies . one time, 24 ' cent übsvaLuent insertions, 12% Neill. each. All ad verti molts over 3 lines, for short periods, char/10 341 'a. 1.0 U.J.111 . S. eta.' TWO. TnA Tire lines, 03 88 $1 25 $ 2 25 0 0 your lines, 80 125 • 175 2 7b' 400 givyr Ines, 1 , 00 " 150 2 2 00 3_oo 8 00 oix I es, 125 225 ' 60 4;00 00 6 Sevel Mies, 125 225 270 kW ' . 700 gigh limos, 125 '2 26 2 85 00 - :.8 OO • Nine line, 125.225 300 •b!.50 42 00 et.t 01411 LIU USES COUSITED ALA SQUALLS! TES MILL One wire, 125 325 350 4 00. 10 00 Two duarra. 22S 41 00 6 00 40 00 14 00 Thr. squares, 360 500 760 12 00 18 iio IFour quares, 4.b0 600 ?I 00 14 00 20 00 Quar er col., 60) AOO 12 00 18 00 SO 00 •.* rger !pace for short periods, as per acreement. 0 nuttiness Notices, $1 each—accompanied with an adre then:tent. 50 cents each. ' Ad erlisemente before Niarriagssi and Deaths, 10 cents per II gi for first insertion—subseipsent insert inns, 5 cents per li S. i 0 rdo a rueouuted as line In advertising. Me heats and others, savertlxinsi by the year, with chan es. and a standing advertisement not exceeding 15 lines will be tharged.liacluding subscription, 16 00 Spar to the amount at tour squares, with chart- • GCs and subscription. 20 00 With .ut changes. at the rates designated above. Ad &ferments set In larger type than usual will las char' ed 5.1 per rent. advanre„ on these prices.• All cuts will •0 chirge4 the same as letter press. Nn rade advertisements received from Advertising Alto a abroi.d. except it 25 per cent. advance on these price unless by special aga cement with thepublisher. Ms risco. 2.5 cents each. Deaths accompanied withj2o. t 10.4. 25 cents, without notices, no chime. -Al notices. except those of a religions character and fora ne.stional purisows. will be charged 25 cents for any num ter of lines under 10. °rill 10 lines, 4 cents per line :OM tonal. • l'r alines of meetings not of a general or public char sets chattteat at 4 cents per line for each insertion. To facilitate calculations we will state that tk,V4 linos mak lI.CoI um n-1 fii lines a half column—and 82 lines 'a qua er column. 2952 words makes column-1478 &Wilt coin un—and 7115 a quarter column. All odd lines over ear square. charged at the rntp of 4 cents per line, ter one ime.nitd t rents per line for tbree times. T rlv advertutera must confine their sdverlisloc to thri own business. A geneleA tor others. sale of Meal Ilst: to, , to., .ire tint itieluded In huslnesestiverthenictits. IRON WORKS. • • 'TAMAQUA IRON - WORKS. Carter ac. In' Flanders, Mitehivrials. Miter Afachiniste Tlgl ,Ilattra . asul au. Rudders. e subscribers are now prepared to g r ree tr.. orders for all kinds of Stationary , En foes and. machinery fir; 1.1,1 t furnaces. mill's. &c. Extensive fa- Fr gyy ,; Zi l it z cili ties and practiml experience( in the s he toes. warrant them in taking the largest (mailmen; at lie lowest prices. I articular attention la called to Ivens A Allen's New Si le Patent Winding Machinery. by which the , Slopes or Lift rope or chaine'trunen the top of both drums iu do ble•ways. ' his arrangement, it Is confidently believed. will more In the wear and tear of roper( or chains. thil price, of the M chinery in• five yearsi; and fur fast windlug,simplicity of eoictrifeit al and dtirability, it cantiotAbe surpaseed. W • also reeiiiiimend'the new car wheel, invented by Mr. - I.t e'en 11. Alien. -This wheel can "only be. had' at our rks. and boo stood the test of the several severe win-, to ' past. triumphantly; not A single wheel having been 1 • ...en since its iistmduetion.• • We are now piecing it der the cars of some of the principal Railroad Cotupa o' .1 in the country. • We would also call the attention of the public to the T magna Car Shop, connected with the above works and r ertrted for the manufacture of ifsitroad.Dritt, r Cars and Trucks, and furnistiTqlzith all the la ' t.. 1 improvententr,ao that they met buquabled to ex , ale Wiwi( much cheaper and with more _despatch than I ..o.rotore. - „All work guaranteed. Persona wanting anything in oilloo would du well to give us a cll.' • CARTER k ALLEN". 17- . rirei FOUNDIV- & NLAC INE SHOP . ScPort ar ay Co., ...moo T. 11. WIN TERSTE EN onnoiinc , es his readiness. trout the e'ourplete outfit "" '"""! of the above naonid establishment .to sup tee -gaz - ply all orders - id his linen! business-- • such ac for Stearn' Engines, Railroad and rift Cars, tamps, Coal Breakers. Castings and 31 achine vof every pattern. lievarrants his srork to give satin. t ion.a nd accordingly solicit N patronage at home and' brand. • , Jan.:a. 1857 4.1 y . . Illeitory Grove. St. Charles CO.. Mo.. N0V.11,,ig.58. il PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: Some time last rummer,ii k we 4ere induced tolise Lyme of.your Hair Restorative, ;( FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, . i and Ds effects were AO wonderful, we feel it our duty to , 1 Steam Car Factory, exc. ' : you and the afflicted; t 0 report it. ; • ewe NOTICE.—The business c f the late firna ; . Our lilt le Soul. head for FOl3lO time had been perfectly ; 1 Z. of SNYDER Jr 3IILNES. %ill be months- 'covered a ith sores. and some called it. scald head.. The 's . ,.. ! nod by the subsctiber In all lie various _ , hair almost entirely came off in consequence. when a:I 'l.l y . I. l.Zdas branches of Steam Engine building. iron ' friend. 'wing his sulferings. advised no to use your Res. - - - Founder. manufacturer of all kinds of ' tordtive. and we did en with little ho'pe of sucerss. but. -V, kb, hlnery, fur iteliing Mills. Blast Fitrnaret Railroad 4 it. our surprise and that of all our friends, a very fen. op.? en.... ,lc., Sr. lle Will also continue the 'business of :lilac ' plications remove) the disease entirely, and a new and 1, t.,.: and Selling the celthrathd rime Flrmt IVlrite Ask and . luxuriant crop of hair soon started oht„ and we can now j' 1,. ,t, . ~ pi/ ,C•fir,hu IZinsifZed AA Conts.keing sole rMI proprie 1 say bur boy has as healthy a scalp. sodas lasurhmlti 1., , r t 11.... tlolast vat_ .., ...• . GEORGE W. SNYDER. I a crop of hydras weher-ettitir - *Witletit 'thereof44T .emery - ..1. 1557 , . . 3-tf and do hereby. recommend your Restorative. ass perfect i remedy - for all diseases of the scalp and , hair. We Sr., yours respectfully, ell SORG E W. lIIGGINIRITiI A 31, - • - . _ SARAII A. IsIGGINDOTILAM. POTTSVILLE RLLINC MILL. . iIE SU Q BS.I.AtiIit:RS are eon %tautly manufacturing 'retinue Air.Pll of lia UP. 22, 2% 26,30.32 . ,„. .„, and 40 pounds per approvedl levee Ebijr. , 4.-"*.7, Halls of the most patterns. 50. 58 and.oo pounds per yard. From the t .‘314.114ie of the past eve years. we feel ennfident of nails unsuipaased in quality by any:will in the ..tintry. All business communiratiomi Addressed to VARDI.CT A SON. Iron yaettirs. Pottsville. will m.».1 with pr“nipt attention. JINO. ItVUMSII & COX .tun.. 20. '..7 ! • 25= • PALOALTO ROLLINGMLL. THE eg l I ave to an n.", npunce to their friends and the public, ienerwily.that their new Rolling 31111 at • rialili.6ol; t'alo Alto is now complete.and in full perat ion- and that they are prepared to hrruish T roils 01 various I earths. welghtnofrom 22 to tts per ward. Also:different 141/0 5 of tiat,square and nand merchants" bar iron. Inters for rails or bar lion are respectfully solicited, irioo with prompt attention if left eithri at I h.• Boiling Mill. Bright k Lerch's Ilardware Sthre. •otre street. or at their office. N. E. Corner of Centre and M.,rket streets, 2d story. II AIIITOOD, LEE & CO. .lan .1. '57 . ' 1-tt TO GOA). OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer nailer II arks: '1 The sithserlber rmpeetfully 'lnvite the attention the business-community tia "" •''' " his Boller Works,ou Railroad street,be: is low the Passenger Depot; Pottsville; Pa, - • when: ho Ix prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF IiVERY DKSCRIPTION. • Stacks. Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, Oasometers,Drift I co, AC. Boilers on hand. Rohm a practical mechanic and having for year:l:devoted Ilints:if entirely to Mil: branch of the business.be himself that work done at his establichtnenewill .:::,...distaction to all lieu may favor hum, with a call.- 9:llridnals end Cmnpanies will find it greatly to their ad 11.,taze to examine his work before engAging elsewliere- Nov. 24'67 47-tf) JOINT. NOBLE... BE • VER k. NISADOVi IRON WORKS. if O , ttp:t4 !Ball Clt, Iron and Brass Founder:, respectfully 'lnform their pa "lrons. and the pubiir generally, that thoy • is Qt= are telly prepared at the above establish • tarot. to manufacture Steam Engines rd Are; romps. Railroad and Drift Can, and every dearriptien of Iron anthill:ass Castings suitable for th.• I t tml Minim., or other finsinees, on the most rea:sonable r-rco:, Alto. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and ' , him. work In general. Ropilrinz of all kind* done with neatoevsftnd desPlth'h st th.: lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ',:tcd to perform well. They would solicit the citstoin of h„..„ ,rho may want article* to their line itsthisyletnity. orders will meet with immediate and pr.:tont:Mea l' n. • W. WVOSON, W. 8.. DSON M trrh - ASHLANOIRON WORKS. ' • r7r ..4 „,,mrsi THE niiir fully; . prepared to furnish. et the Ashland Iron "'''" Works, Steam Ermines and llunipser any Au k power and capacity, formining and other purpmes. Coal Ineakers of every size and ittral inow in use. together with cowlings and fomings very descriptions. Coal and Wirt Cair of, all sizes As I p tl terns. lar,;” Truck and liorseCars.—alifednished sk,,•k"rtort . nottcoro The subscribers flatter their that. inystituch as erery member of the firm% is a I , l , ll , 3fmelfinie. they will be aide to furnish n..ry that will compare favorably with any in the Re .l a,. All ortlttrnt dlrectii4 to L. P.Gartsan'a RAM.. Afb couniY4 Pa , will roOotro prompt attem P. °AWN Ett. , r AAILII . III. MAY 10.'57 DEHAV t 1 . 1 % 941 . ' yV OR KS, dews Tiil nabs. riber ts , prepared. to menu 'facture : , TEA ENGINES or any power; '.l.umpSof nny capacity,anti Coal lireakrrs •if oven - y description; as well as every _other kind of machinery used In Mires, r orttaces..itolling SICK. • rem the facilities' possessed-for manufacturing. and experience In the husinessosork can beturned lit at ,nr...,,midtchnrent. at the very lowest priees.and ' a superior:quality:. Persons desirous of paling up machineriof arty kind. invited to call ahtinatimluo pattemtand become ae.• tinted wit ll t .prlcen he fore nt ractin gal twat h re., rr.te....4 every kibd arekollrtted.mud strict attention II lar given tolfr'cii - prompt execution. • --- WILLIAM Dill Ai'F.N. M ners . II le. December 9.1567 it-tf WASHINRTON atovii 'IO?! R WORKS. t e, I. a., JAS IVItEN respectfully Invite the attention of the 'mines* community' to their Nen Machine Shop and Foundry, treeted.hetween Coal and Railroad streets, snd fronting on Norwegian stryet, where sd to execute all orders for machinery td. t.••• anti Tenn. such as Steam E r nainea. sit kinds of Gear. lor Itoljitig.:MlllA. Grist anti Saw Mills- Single-and l'unipt. Coal Breakers, Drift Cars,rall kinds It 01 r,' el , tiogs; such as Chairs for Flat and T a. all kinds of east and wrought ion h Gettig prctical meehanlni. and haying made' of Girt Coal Ilagion their study for years, ' , lap Muds MmMinery In their line of business. they tiler thentsslvecth a t work done at their establishment it ...,I,,s.tists,tio a to all who may honor them with a 11, All orders thankfully received and 9 romptlyere: on lilts most basonableterms• Tli~ t•tt WP.ViN, • jet!tiES WREit. 'Nev. 7,7 47,1 t TREMONT ItltoltwoßKs, •, Tremont,elehttylkilt counly,Pettno. , The Subscriber, respectfully Invite the intention the Ino•lnein-iininionity to their Nen 31nrhMe chap Ewan• try. ereetud In the town of Treaconi. end muter the anperlntondenee and mintage. ...7... Ilatdorfr and Philip Ilintitia:•wh ere ,r pared to execute all order, for :Machine nt 11 Ann te, a , .01 ak St eani• Engines of Any pow ry er,. e k tny Cqa Denatlnine of eveiy dean t. ali kinds ne o,..m.ing for Rolllttit 3111110 tirlet-and ‘llll ' l4l f , and all hlntlar,f lettered Carding*, • Cttairra fit yha and 1' liana; r roes. flaltehea. and ft, of 03. t and Tnnimht tron.SlusfUnffs. Mr. UM " 4 4 7 A p rart lealdferhanietand baling had Ihttenno ^, Oki .1 p.rl,.nex for notnyyteatre In the Coal nr puttlnz up • Machinery of any kind, ,eked to call' nd examlnentirplitenlaandsolloriPr Iti.,f'anrk and heeonteaccoUnted with prieesat hefora enntraetint elsewhere: Orders cram ;lnflthlnkfully received. and atrlet alienation wilibe o th*!r Pomp! ereentinn,laving sewersll6.2o, • , and CA) lowan Engine. nn hand. 430.0.1b57 1-te C. A. AA. M.-SELTZER.. ,PUBLISHED EVE 4Y SA.TURDAY MORNING., BY-BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, - SCHtTYLKILL'CPUNTY, ;PENfT§YOII.I4I.A.- V . ~~;: XXXIV._ __ .~ Eaa . - : Wholesale : and Ret44, • drug iisrt ziaact-Cria.feim3:llist: - • B.E. Cornefatctre and Norwegiailti, • . • • (O l ipneite 31.rtisterfe Hotel,) : POT'TSVILLW.,::IIII43IIIIA.-- MANUTAcTIIIMEt AND:SOLL.PROPRIESOIL OP . Eptinfros* Pectoral' 311z.laps. EPTIXG'S PECTORAL 'MIXTURE cores CVOs. - EPTING'S 'PECTORAL MIXTURE puree Indtienza. .EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE tines Bronchitis.* • . EPTING% PECTORAL -MIXTURE cures Sore ihrO3tX t EPtl NIPS PECTORAL MIXTURE wilt relieve coviinuito. live patients lit advanml ,stages of the disease. EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE lold by -I ac 4 L. no stra, Ashland. EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by J. Kzu...ui Hutto., Minererille. , 4 EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by Wit.B. KURTZ Bch uylkttl flsreo., •,.. PECTORAL MIXTURE sold By all drunists genteelly t bieughout the ceuuty, °cipher 24, I. HOWARD. ADSOCIATIO : - Phi ASSOClATlON,;ladelplati. A.l.eft-enf institution. established by Special eridomment for the rail fhe tick and distressed , a f fl icted • • with Vrtarnt and Epidemic , ditettlfeS: • ' PE HOWARD ASSOCIATION;.I_' In 'View of the - awful destructionof human life; canoed by Sexual diseases, and the denept lOUS practiced upon the unfortunete VD:nine of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago dtteeted their Consulting Surgeon, as a.CIIARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open it ' Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases,l In alitheir forms. and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA: I TIE, to all who apply by letter, with' a description ot their condition, (age. occupation. habits of IlitV..te••)and In cases of extreme poverty, to FERNISII MEDICiNER FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless tontid nut the !lel **elation commands the highest hledicil skill of theatre, and .111 furnish the mcat approved modern treatment, The DlrectOrs, on a review of the pest, feel assured that their Inhere in spinner)! henevident effort,hare been of great benefit to the afflicted. tspecialty to the I young, andl they have resolved to devote themselves,, with renewed zeal, to thisvery important bu t t much deal piled cause. Juxi Published by the Association. a Report on Sper l nuttoratees, or SeMinal Weakness. and other Diseases of • - the.SextudOmans.•by the Consulting. Surgeon,Whicki will be sent by mall. (In a sealed envelope.) FREE OF CIIAMOR,'ou receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. . Address.for 'Report or treatment, - Dr. GEORGE CALDOEN,Camsulting Surgeon, Howard Aisoclation; No.: South Ninth strtet, 1 By order tif the Plreet ors. EZRA D. REARTWELL. . (ho. PAiaeUtLn Svcrelary. ' : • President: Oct. 3.'57 • 40-ly 011E&T BEAUTIEfER, . • F.,ItIT RRESTORESPER3I A NENTLY - '011.(Y lIAIR i l .. original color:: mania luxuriantly the bald head; removes all dandruffitrhing and all scrofula, %raid cad and nil erup' ions:lnakev the hair soft. heal thy. id glossy; and Will preserve it tn any imaginable t age, moves. as If by magic, nil blotches, de., front the i i face. nd cures all neuralgia and nervous headache. tee ! eirc fnaud the (cloning; • f i _ -- i ''. Dover, N. 11., Feb. 24.1857. ' • Pll,oB'. 0. J. woop a CO.tlettts: Within a few days , we bare. received PO gnarly orders and Maio for Prof. 0. J. Wood's I lair Restorative. that today. we were compelled to send to Emden (or a quantity, (the 6 dozen you for warded all being sold.) whi.e we might order a quantity from' you., Every bottle we hare sehl steam to hare pro. detect three or four- View etirgostert, ;no the approbation 1 and patronage it receives from the most substantial and 1 worthy eitiz-ns of our vicinity. fully convince us that it is a NOST VALUABLE I'REPARATION: - • end us. as soon as may be,.one gross of $1 size; and one duien V. Mae: and oelleire no, yours. Very respect• i fully, ' [Signed] DANIEL LATHROP I CO. • Gardiner, Maine, June 22d, 1455. PROF. 0.. Y. WOOD—Dear Mr. I Lave used two bottles of Professor WooXa Hair Restorative, sod can truly say it le the greatest discovery of the age fbr restoring and changing the hair. Before tieing It I was a Man of sev enty. My hair has noW attained I's original color. Yon ran recommend it to the world without the least Lear. as my caselitui one of the worst kind. %route, M respectfu I lly, DANIEL N. CRPIY. G: J. WOOD k CO.. Proprietors', 312.Broadteey. New York, On the Greet N. Y. Wire Nailing Establishment,) 3larket red: St. Louis, Tito. Cir Arel sold by all good Druggists. 1upe14,'59 '' WILLIAMS'S .. . ....ANTI-pYSPEPTIIC ELI XIR. Elyspepsy indlg e st a olaa papepsy I ) MORBID SENSIBILI'FY.of . the Stomach and Bowels, attended with °Minna die. or rOf the digeFtlee organs. ~ Dtspepay and Its attendant ph, inch as Nausea. //radache. I - m*o, Marrero of Sight, , Debility ,:f the 4tierraus Sy4cin, Hypochondria. Jaundice, • Lass ef _Appetite. Waningof the Strength, Flatulence. with frequent belching 01 mind, - , .Vilialed taste. • . • . .r 1 Cmaatipation and uncasitiess of the Bowls, 'I4IMA El, GARNER, JOSEPH GARNER.. 4, . 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ADVERTISER, .....•- i : ,-,,....:, _......„ ::,......:. 1 ..,,f,,..„-,:-1,..,-, 11 , i -,looktd.. _ INK__ :1 • • .-- ... - . ' . „ - .:' , , ,- , ,' ~ , • ,-, ,A '- .„ :. .- z --" •. ' : ,c , •' ,,,. , - :'' :. . '''-'"- --- .sir WILL tticit YOUTO iiTRICT, TEJO VERNS OPMinn2IB,VAS ' EVE Era: ga •AND,RittirCT ILL 3L17112 fait LED PLtiSYRIG.-..-./SIA* 0 111140; , . , • • . • .• MEDICINAL So Long Unsuccessfully - Sought, FOtTND . •AT 'LOT ! . Bilious Profiting, 'Burning sensanorrat the pit of the Stomach, ' Liver Complaint, • ' Oppression after Eating, l'ulpitution of the Heart, . . Tina in the pit of the Stomach, or towards the righttide, ' Eillowness of Cbsept.zien, . . Depression of spirits owl irritability of temper, etc., Hare In many to defied the skill, herefolore, of the best medical practitioners in the world, and many CM! have been abandoned as Incurable. . . ' De. J. Witurms, Chemist end Pharmaceutist; after rittidvingelosely the practice of Drs. Abernethy and J. Joh'exon..England, and observing the nature et -the dia. 'ease lit all its stages, during a anionru In the eciuthern and western portion of the Uutted Statesorhere it pre. calls to a greate,r extent than el sew herel, procured from ; ffbulti America. certain roots and herbs. from which:lie ; prepared an "Emeda;' which, after eighteen yeare'.Use , in privatepractice, has proved itself more efficacious In b the cure of Dyspepsy, than any medicine that has ever' been prepared in any age or any clime, tot the same put paw. daring submitted It, with an explanation of its eon- i prments lo' a another of Thelciane of Philadelphia, among Amin were the tate Drs. Joseph Hartshorne and J. C. ?leer on, it bag received their entire approval, and many of the Medical Faculty are now nut only present)• leg it for their patients. ' buteare using it themselves, perennally, and in theirfamillem. he a tonic. It b, one. , quailed, and Its priiperties are of PO Invigorating a na ture, that it IS given with perfect safety and success to it the.rinet tender intantln: , The' Euxia" is very gradual. but certain in Its action- I' i upon the or ga ns of digestion. the Increased secret ions of ,l the liver. pancreas and mucous membrane of the Sloe II mach, and requires that only one dome be taken in teen. I I ' tyd'our hones: for confirmed Dyripepxy can onlybe cured 'l iby grednally restoring the erases of digestion tr a bmil.!' thy state. The great success met 'WM in curing the • ' most age RITA ted f°31.0 of Inspepsy.acesenimmied Immo.: times wills a high grade of hj pethondrialls. has estah.; lielled.the most unbounded eunfidence in the curative ; properties of flag ..Euxur;" in corroboration of which • read the. Allowing test Imo', late: e ATTESTATION.—We. having usedirilliame'S "Ant i• , Dyspeptic Elixir." with the most perfect eattsfacilon and ; success, take great pleasure in recommending irto all persons suffering with Ityspepsy,sx we are con=; Tinted of its most estimable qualities in restoring the, digestive powers, removing all pains awl uneaSinees,and imparting a healthy tone to the Stomach: • John R. Veneta.. Si South Wharves; Casper Morris, 'Toroth; Thomas Al Movie. President or R a nk of Penn.: spirants: Abner Eimes, Market street above Filth.; Ed- Ii ward M. Rowley. No. t 4 North Wharves; Michael Dunn, i Superintendent Merchants' Exchange: Illunah Stiles, FrankfOrd Road; Hannah Webb, 28 Filbert street; 11.1 N. Sperry, 14. Edward street; Lawrence Newbold, No. I 396 Chestnut, street. Plillsdelphia; Wm. Yard, G City • Roe , : Rudolph L'Arnl. 2e7 Broadway; H. N. 'Winans, !. 94 Water Street, New York: --- ' i i The list of names could be extended to almost: any ;I length, but the furegoleg is deemed sufficient I Testimony of 11.1 V. RPERR V. who 'loos aZeindoned a l incurable. and giren up to Die. Da. J. Wituaus,-Dear Sir:—For fifteen years pre.! alone to 1544. I suffered PO much from Dyepepsy. that I became completely prostrated, both in mind and body, and at length became so weakened I could not attend to my businma, a u.. 1 was slating . Into a decline. and It was'. , believed I clever could recover; the best medical aid wax procured for toe. and every weans resorted to without -. eny_relief. till I was advised to use your "Elixir," sod from..t t l au l a l et... l w at i nn i s e ig s;7 l : n oiri l d ie nt ly an c ir e tl i m t k o i r n o ef lo t bliseglritdr. gradually Y e i d in d ege nm pr :d i v be f e n d l ;r : I should be in nee tth t Y'Pel"cam' re t , w . ilhout the u se of your "Elixir?' ,i 1 ,,, your " Elixir" I,... . ;s 4 d assert that I solemnly be. ,i I 'coblinue now in the enio nl y e m i e " rit m o a f n mla ri t y e d g ea re t l b le .— nt !! \ health. 11. N SPERRY 'l l .4,,,...,,fv..3:•..tera. ran t ' y 1 undersi g ned. ,irii...perfectlyand . a 1 known . .ds(),i4e in . T h andStri r . d 1 slating l e that . N . r t . . . b h S l ea l p e t 3 0 d hisrr a r y !' ,, •1 ..,., selves know that he has been wonderfully ' restored to health from the brink of the grave; and we believe ex be assert', solely by the nee of Dr. Williams's ~E lleie , oi. Titoe. J. CHAWDLCS, No. 143, Phoenix M. . , Jolt Etas?, Race et., above Second. Personally appeared before me. (one of -the Alderman Of the'. city of Philadelphia.) 1 1 . N. SPIWOY.whO being duly affirmed. cloth depose and may. that the tarts set forth in the above certificate aretruelneverypertleular. throfn and subscribed tills Gib day of June. 1817. Primerica Rut. Akkratan. .. 'The "'Elixir" !timid Imbott les. at $1 each. or It bottles i ferl3. Proprietor—JAMES WILT.' AMS, hi. D . ,i Monist and Pliornotentist. . • ° No. 6 South Seienth street; Philadelphia. , , li - Fair sale by Putt O. Blows, Cefffeti street, Mgt; Title. • . February 20,1111 , - • " 1411 , i• - me , • Dry Goods' a trestles* Store. • - T" • undeinigned • have --,, j.. opened a New Dry Goode and GM / , W... eery Store: In the building oes Gentra - street. pest to Welter's lintel. formerly ne. 'i. r espied by Allilmaa at Chamber," where- - —, .. ---- they will be LAPP, to see thole trbsds std 4be pates neneisily. Mete Dimon., le to do exclusitely, n , CASII butane% which.. will ewable them to nett cheap:. : - ; eirchy. TURN A CALtiliall'..l._‘ 'maw * llEltolut3l. Pottsville, April 3, 'SS 11-tf • ) , w : MANUFA.CTERES, FAIRBANKT SCALES- FirliE subseribersolgents for the man abaurers,lnvojost !received a new article .catled ktre 4 .l.lakin Collates ande,"eaketlatesi vielgb Nan )6 an ounce to 240 lbs. Itersale at the 'York Steve. 11.YADDLEY .10011. Pot tsville, April 20t11:18,50 . .17- ' SAVE YOUR TIME. REA' MADE PAPER BAGS, LIOR.GROCERS; - DRUGGISTS, ' cm; igCTIONEItS, :SAIMAA he.—The Subscriber respectfully Sufbrosi his friends satif the public that be has beettsppolnti4 Aunt for the sale of Patent -Machine taut* Paper Bags, . - •• NA sa nen ses HT . Kenn. John H. Leman & Co. of Philadelphia. These Bags sro of also and qualitkit of paper anitatte Tor AU. PZIAOSS who use the article. sod are offered at. each pares/a trig at once commend them to the eon turner. There are many advantages in purchasing and using ready made Digs. .White no bags are need, It requiem double the quantity or paper and string to pack the same number of pounds, and more time in putting up a pack {'here an extensive buainess Is do and' Riga Made by band, by built= ready wade Dap, one. hand can be dispenped with. By using them, yup will not only save them addMonry. but always have a convenient recepte ale in which to , put up your goods. . Wherever three Be 4 have been Introduced, they have • - given entire satisfaction. For wile at Jfeetifkatirrfe rims bi • REEF. BANNAN, Paper and Book Baler sod Stationer. '.f entre street. opposite Episcopal Church, Pottsville. A first-rate assortment of WRAPPING PAPER al ways on hand. • Feb. 21. '57 ; /1- SAVE HONEY THESE HARD T/lIEBt DRAINAGE AND WATER PIPE. Just the Thing Wanted in the Mining Regions. THE subscriber has been appointed Agent for the' sale of the Vitrified Stone 'Water tied Drainage Pipe. This pipe .ranges In size from lurhes up to 12 inches in calibre, and will bear a pres• sure of front 78, to 100 feet fall of water, is at easily laid as' Iron pliv • —eounections ran be made at any polut--, la Indestmetible—will last forevet —in fact more dunt•[l hie than iron pipe. bemuse it.dotts not rust-rand is af-, forded at the Falowin,g rates at our store. Pottsville, or can be sent direct to points where Rail Roadatmn from Philadelphia when' quantities are required. Freight .need trots these prices when parties receiving the Pipes pay Freight. • :1 inch i- - . • . 14 cents per foot. 3 • • • •- • • 18 -4 . 4,H H • , • • -24 "„u . - s,a n . a. 27 u 6 u •• g o yi o .• L . .. . 67 4% Si 10 • • _ •-• • .. 67 -u ". These are the cheapest end • moat 'durable pipes that can - be obtained for conveying water. We believe they can be laid even cheaper than wooden pities, and are only about half the price of iron and lead pipes. Call and see them at the store of 'lt. DAN AN. Agent for the Aunufact were: Pottsville, June:o67. . • . • -- • ••.21 BOSTOILIEL u tIE t E I TVI . PANY. THE experience of the pasvien veers I has gained Nett:lM Belting the confidence of.manve fici,urete and consumers.. The'great improvements ne ceutly made In Ito quality. warrant us In asserting it to be superior to leather for all open Belts,--especially for' heavy or, main Belts. • Its Bret cost is much less than leather -Itls etronger • and more durable, and gives a gain in power on the pul ley. It will stands heat of 340 degrees ungtfected,—rib degree et cold or wet can injure Its working.; In all re spects it Is recommended.Lfor Mines, grain Blevatorv.slachhie Shops a odlianutsetnripsj Machine Belting, 3.6t-16 Ply. Sails of Prices. 3 644 ply, from which an estimates/the` price of intermediate widths can be made. 2 Inch 3-ply, per loot 10 cents.. 4-ply; 13 cents. 3 , " 15 a• • j 17. • a." 20 a a. Y 45 44 as ••• . 24 44 44 30 .4 , 646 et 1 , 44 26 .46 • 44 36 66 • 7 .., U 34 .as 44 • 8 4 4 44 • 44 36 44 • 61 47 Si 44 11/ 45 ." 44 68 • /6 • 16 " as " 44 50 44 11 . .44 6. 46 60 66 • 44 75 44 [ ..12 • 66 u . 13. 46 •44 . 44 72 • 44, Y 64 . 02 1 .74 81 • 100 44 y _ as " 1107 `„' 1 :1 . 115 0 7 - 2 „ , 115 .4 . 64 154 ea ,t 22 46 64 44 127 • - 44 • lf,B '24 " u " 138 " a 173 " Heavy Sand 6 ply Pelts made to ,order purposes where great strength is required. (as a. subitituth trr double leather) at an advancl'of twenty-five and 1511 y 1: pee : cent:en 4 ply prices. • 18 .. II warranted to stand a pressurtof 76lbi.persynan Inch. 1.2 inch per foot, - • - -• ' •1 20 cents. 34 " 7.8 L" " " - • ' •••'. -; 23 .r 1 14 11 11 61 .• , .1 50 , Vs 1 , 1 3 ,4 o o • o _ 40 44 4: Pl 7 Locomotive' & Vire itsigirie Hole. Warranted to shard a pressure of lib lbs. per spare inch. 134 inch per foe;!.., . • bet cents. I bS 214 " " "• . •f 0 " 21.2 // sr 185 is 2 3 4 ...• .o y o 3 n'• I 75 Is NOW York Croton nose, • -- - 23 " Nose of any size and strength made to order--alise, &teflon Wise Om Fire iinginee and otheepurpowe. The above Hose has great advantages over leather, as It nerds no oiling, is perfectly tight, will stand a vers , high degree of heat without injury, and_ le not alfieted by the severest cold. Couplings, llosesPipes, de., famished at the lowest pikes. ' . 'Steam, Peeking.- • This article is now in general aye by the niostaltUifil Engineers and Mach iniste throughout the United Statait. It is prepared so that 3000 Fishrenheit will not affect It, and is superior to ererything elsocas no substance has so inueb i tasttclty whit% stands so high a degree of heat, and may be used about all parts where :puking is necessary - . cis: Manhole Plates. Piston Hods, steam 7oints, Steam Cheats, Cylinder Honda, /Analog Boles, etc.. etc. • Parking made to orderler all the - iarions purposes, much as 31ANHoLL PLATER, PISTON RODS. Prea FLANGES. WIT AND COLD WATER PUMPS, VACUUM PtlWPti, Foot ism RELATER! PAM, FOR STEMS RITGIXES, &C. freThe subscriber bee the Agency from the Manufac turers of the above artielea. The Belte are the lest in the United Ptatee. and %refurnish them In Schttylkill Co. at Manufacturers' pricca,thus siting t he earrlage to the purchaser. Our orders hate aim the . preferenee at the Mille over any Others for Belie to be made teeny pattern or thickness not on hind. IIF per af.reement we Can therefore.truarantee the. delivery ot_any Belt within a fixed tine after the order larecei , Anrnet N. 'l7 32 • . EXTRICCADO Cheap.. Res "Jr Bear Water said Ft II E SUBSCRIBER pointed Agent, and la prepat.o to put on li s - e. 1 arren & Co's celebrated Tire and Water Proof Roo g, —it it composed of Pelt, Composition and lion ._ it Is more durable than either shingle,, tin, glee —requires no painting. and can be put on compi at a little over one-half the expense or other ' , g,— The advantages of this Roofing may be summeitTip as . tallow,: , It is both WSTER•TIGIIT and FIRE-PIIOOF '4 1 .. It will not expand and contract, with hest 'af d" cold; like metal m01e... One inch to the foot is all the inclinatitm re The roof can be walked upon without inju i . -..ti It can be used tor drying purposes., •* 1 It is of great advantage to Sennett when eining betiding,. are on fire. ~... It is not iojurioualy affected In the leaftlry changes of temperature. • 40. it is adapted to every climate. It is not affected by the jarring of in tiny. It will bear more than double the he of -aloe, tin, or galvanized Iron, without dangertetbe ' beneath. It. .. . .... It is easily and Auicklyeepaired42ljared, Gutters of the same material ca n : Stormed on the root. ITS COST IS 31IICII.I.ESS T rid? OF ANY OTHER rutr-rhooF now . NO 'USE. Insurance Is effected at the ea testis oubuildiugs Covered with other tire-proof ni la.. Hundreds of certidcates cattj;,:blilliellat 11:,Thinnan's honk Store. We ard one /0 to show .that it is no humbug: : •c;w:, . . • We, the ondorsig , hod ougatenking House roofed with Warren's Fire and Water-I' filootingabout three Years ago: and so tar have had nci,Teeson to doubt its of I 1 Geary and durability . nor won's - having used it, and should in building hereafter ;Wet It torso, other roof. log. , , .- DnEX.F.VA CO. Philadelphia, March 12 2 1 t, , i . . Tnitgattemi, June 2.0,1557. . Nears, 11. M. Warren .1: CbisrOgartausant—l was pre. molt by Invitation, at au exptement with your Improved Firegnd Water Proof Canposltion Rooting, on the 21st of ilay last. The object, I sults:de, was to give persona I not acquainted with the nal of the roofing. an oppor. fre tunityy to see it tested. lar led clothe ground about 1 o'clock and saw the boards tit on tie roof; they were Ina rough * state, the edggleivid jointed. or grooved and I matched. After the wan on the y were covered r I with three layers of t d and then by a coating of Com. position. and the wholeetivered with gravel. [ , A quantity of cumbudtible material weeplaced within, 1 and at the appointed tithe" match was applied. A furl. ores Ike soon burst froukall shies of the house. and en veloped the whole bunking in a game. It continued to bum for at least thtaneruarters of an hour. At that I.stage of the Oro, I fellitiagtesire to know how the root I would stand if water' wiathrown upon it, and asked per mission to try the expo( (pent, which was granted, and, I applied three or four-Itickets of we l ter on the root which run off as thoggh 'there was no ern under or around It., - • , V. , , : Gentlemen. my ratei Is. that so' tar is tire is con cerned, it la the ad ore root,from the tact that Its air tightness prerleCombust lon In case of a fire In a building where th 'roof !apt your material, the tire would_ - not be like'* * extend to the* adjotning build ings. I had an exa of,this.kind last winter , on the filth day 'ofJanuary, a 4 o'ct et, In the morning. ll tire broke out in a row of/tick Gomm, on the south side of • Seybert St.. west of Odd street. It had afoot of your Composition.and that ire was er:dined - to the house *bereft originated. Vltava no hesitat lon in saying that ' it it bad been an ordtpary roof. this whole row would have burned down, Ikeda the fact that It was pne or the coldest morning■ we ha last winter,and the wind blew ' a horricaue at theT t : i ntaffeybert street is north of the Girard College va t at that time of the morning, together with tbstesOdnese of the weither.tnade it a long time before attlikatd get web), on the building.— Nth oilbstandingaddrelreettingeshed the Ire wi I thout Injury to the itlic iwt *Ausildlngs. . ' • • • I therefore year reeling to the Community as a superior pre TO Or e re, - . . Very ilargeettlelly Tours. ke . . . , '.., SAMISEI P.FEAIION,- . CM fliegfneer of the Fire rh•partwent. ' . Any further In( , n with regard to this Roofing can be obtained by *too the subscriber at his hook fitore,Atttswillel -.. i eyg , , : s ggiej,RaNywe, or • • ~.„. JO3. Da FIIEUN,. ~ i Orr ter faille Orchard. lidtstilft, Who will put or th : angst short notice.,' - ' For Colliery titbit. Meets, Miners' houses. Engine ...houses, Breakers.. A : • -Itegion.thls la .inst,the roof required, salt is • , , and no sparks falling on it will rat It on fire. . , i', , .: . . airehlegleand el, , einimedwitb the Mamba if the pitch is not 1.. • _ jr.:0.,:: ~.., ;.: : :: . . • • :' ~ July I,' fil . " :. . . • - 27. . Nitik SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST; 28;' 1858. MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SR OVELPACTORIG CJuorleo Smith r Piropritter. - Midas dcoalshovels, spiginmal riddles, Ite. The paktrooogo of thapublici4rospoctialboolicitod. January 10.'49 - 211 WATER MFTRES. I ' THE Sobseriber•having been, author ' teed by the manufacturers of Water Metres, will outlay all draws left, with them, et, their Meer. M. YARDLEY & SON: Pottseille. August Sa, '56 35- • :LIGHT BELTINCIFOR LATHES. T e WO - INCH: 2 ply' Light' Gumßelt log, t log, sellable for Lathes. Le. It he In urh mere dek than Leather netting, an we are Informed by three who me IL for gale by It. RANK Agent for Manufteturera. lIMPROVED•CLOTHES-HORSE. MOUSE -KEEPERS of Pottsville, Alen the [(Antwerp Stair, and see the most ewer "Tete CLOTHE3•II( 4 1{3E ever intreuteAt. It is smanafee tared 'by 6. LEIB & tLltj D. she have the Patent fitscht 'foe Pottsellle: The !miner Is Gone YOuttil, of Syracuse, New Tort.' 01-2 m •-: . ....p.ikit:Aup RAiL,ROAD IRON • HE..-zubser! FI bers have hipwion hlll3ll and will sell for Cd81:1, at the lowest . mart. - et price, a no stork of .the beat qualltv.tnerrhant Bar Iron, flat ;11l Itallroad Iron, and light T rails. for mines. '. I . - , . . . E. YARDLEY a star. Pottsville, November 28,17 , - - 48- . . 80Ap. , , . . rEnEsubscribers in the attention or miners and merehauta ,their manufacture of D AVN, PALE, and OLIVE SOAPS, Ac de. Theva. Soaps havlitong been extensively known in Schuylkill, Carbon an serge counties, ate recommended is of re. liable qua ty. Ordenv received by mall prmnptly MUD ded to. Soda, Starch. alwayaon band.loB JOS. ELKINTON L EON. 78$ South Second street, Pbl edelpbla. . , June 28.'58 WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, lIETWIZ.I TRW • Sunbury& Erie Railroad and the Canal, . (Ogposite the Fdrnace, WUllatusport, Penna.) G ". S. BANGER & CO., Whole- sale and Iletail fleslereatidManufsetnrent of white and yellow One flooring board doom, blinds. ebnt• tars, aiding. Wood usaradlngs, fly. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain: All deserlptlims of urnlng and planing 'done with promptness, and In the boat manner. f: , ilebrnm7 27. '6C W!! NOTICE. To Coal Operators arm • l* Merchants. .QMOKING TOBACCO,', by Stearn - - 0 power-a:OMR n day,nt Hamburg. Smoking Tobse co and &gar AlanutbOtory, on band and ready f.n sale. 200 barrels sweet scented Smoktna. Tobacco. ' • 20001 M Half .ipanlsh Selmrs. mono :Iles. Spanish Segue?. 10000 Seed and Extra Sewers. Orders thankfully received and prrtmtly attended . 4'. Terms easy. - 'MART ANN MOYE ts4 X , • Ilamburg.'llerks County , Sept . 5. 'Zi7 ----. •PIANOa_AND riiELocigoir. Of the best Manufacture-\ 't , *tied, II SAL ;E BY 'TUE 1 " . subscriber. Alt Planoi and Melo- • , demo gold by him will be warranted—if . '. not what they are_repressitted, they can bitsurned..-1 All kinds of Melodeons wilt be sold at tfattigarturers' cash'priera th Pottsyillo. by. which the •prithrieere lave' the carriage and dolt of fraorportation. Illidihe will be sold from $lO to $2O leas thus regular rlff prices accord ing to the value of the instrument. 'Num who preterit by calling on no, and receiving a lettuezef credit.. can make their own selections at the Ma nnttetprors.ascertain the prices. and we will furnish the 1 c a nent selected at the above rates. If there is any 1 bt: in this .mat• 'ter—all we have to say is--TilY US. . , -: EXTENSIV — Digettantougo ........ On waking next morning,; when the bUglall sounded rereillie, as some one says so prettily, the very first thoughti shot erewdedon my aching brain (troubled then with the metuurials of things lying heavy on my ioul,) werii/oneeruing the de. lieious scenes of the past evening; a tuft clued, as it were omitting slowly and disclosing in the /L centrel:right figure of an angel—the angel wds DOA—midi half knees of other angels.hovei ing Isehild—rt-pateibill half length especially, with wings and artnsextendeil, as in the act of benediction. Why did I find Myself dwelling. No constantly, on this enchanting vision? Simply *cease in that fairy Circle I ; became as another Min; I was clarified hod`refined, and filled with higher ihoughts nod brighter images; because there I wall loved and valued for myself, and for myself alone; and that while reclining (figura tiiely that Is) all day; tong et the feet' o r. I was insensibly purifying suit exalting ali within my sphere. It was a holy thought that, end one from which I drew inexpressible comfort. Per. haps it:might be toy deatiny, r after all, logo about in tills fashion, working a silent anil - nUt unprufit. abler ; doing thus a little• good at a vary smell expense. With every, change of quarters might come other Daffodils, to whose bustims I might.soceessively find I bunie.• Loved for my: self and deVlng others in this Pure, JuilrituarwaYs r ribillijotii-Tey'Orilhiutigh-tEe.werld:ModaaY at the end after. .11,-1 have. lived and wrought somelittle good. •'".; .. • • It was about four oleloCk of that same day, when, filled with these 'pleasing images,l-stood on the thrruhold of the-I:mueslis Eblana Square. "At home, Alwaliamit?"i I say 'with the easy fa maturity of one who luiew his ground. "Miss Louis at limns," says the .man','witil strange gesture—something I believe like the spas • teem of a wink.. What amid the fellow mean ? But be knew we, and Ohne" him. • Ile too had come within the circle of say misslinery work.— There war the whole. There was nobody In the drawing-r oom but Mrs. Mini.. , I was embarrassed at the prospect - of an inter view that excellent woman, and I toast say that I.discu'veryriextraordioary trunble it her km _ curer. It required Support, did the metal boiler, sod 'could nor-stand of itself.. It usually leant on One or more members of the family, autl then did tolerably. She)tnew_not what to say.. • At length Caine it titillate reverberation, "You come often, very often, very often. often." I started. "Mr; Daffodil is kind enough-to ask use to come up Whenever it suits me." - llollowilaughter bera in- the boiler. "0 very good, very, good.- know what you hare coma for" Obit...pointed most significantly.) I did not like thie strange woman, and moved uneasily in my chair. , "What do you mean, ma'am ?" I said. , . . "0, 1 know nothing nothing—of eberse,Of course; I understand tboogli. Not come to see your sweetheart; 0 no, do, no—o—o—o—;";rest lost in bollaw reverberation. • I was aghait, and turned very red, 1 snapeet.-7 This horrible wouiares Goatee way of putting things !..Iwas looking around for my hat, moili. taring instant.departare, utterly disgusted. when the door opened softly, ands snowy angel entered. In an.instant say angry emotions were stilled; and the troubled waters at reel.: Theangel was Louisa. Papa and4n4aun'as she 3aid, , in those accents I !died so dearly, were gone. out a-shopping. They did nut think—that is, if they had known I would !Unit • "(I 'I on.; don't mind me my‘dears," came hot.' lowly from the ( boiler. The horrid' woman hem twirled' her eyes id a strange way. "Just ; go on as if I was out .uf the r oom. , Ism an old wuman, any dears." he blood flowed, into the cheeks of Louisa at this indelieatii'speech: I wail; indignant Myself. and darted& leek_-auch a latik!--of indignation at the whitelted te.etnan., "Don't mind her, whis• pored tho dear ehild,"sitie is one of our little trials." That Wee It; die had turned it prettily, as she always did: OneOf, our little trials—mine and hers. Anti so I -let the cloud pasts,away. i "Dearest Bliss -Daffodil," said,-. "suppose 'we try through that tong once inure." • . And wit both passed. into the nest room, and .whiled away an boor or inure in the the rover free and afloat. Many blots did dear.girl sug gest be owe gentle way hos% I was to be ten der here and ferocious, there, and wind up all with that savage burst of ti!euiph; which may he taken to prefigure the rover waving his Ong frantically qm his quarter-dock. It was a beautiful reading tkar, Louisa said—"reading"..ersis her, mard. Enter hurriedly !dr:Daffodil. "Alt. Twentyman here all this time! What a providence! Just going on to the eluh, when suddenly something whispered in* bt go home; en irreelstible impulse led me here. Take a eliop with as to.d,iy. Mrs. Daffodil has asked suinebudy. Who' is it,'Luo, dearest?" "Mamma said 'tie would ask Mr. Parable- and I his sister," said ,Lenaisa, bagging dime her-bead: Mr. Daffodil's brows' cuntracted: toy own, lip curled. Was this the Mr. Parable spoken of last night? The man who Sang nal "Mamma mould do it; pa dearest," Louise said. I "A most Indiscreet act," said her father, shit. I king,his head. "Can't be helped now; though.— You'll come and eat our chop—chips and tomato . . sauce, like Mr.4'ickwiele. Us, bar i • I was ittmerturning away and refusing, but, a look at Luuba'e wistfellface made me releet. I should not be deterred from my noble missionary Work by trifles;- therefore I sigtiftled I would par take ol the chops and tomato sauce. . Punctually at seven t a ut evening I was again . in Mr. Daffodil's .drawincrunm.-There was a young man there befure um, whom I knew by, si suet of terrible Instinct to bo /Jerald% and from that moment I accepted him for my enemy. It wls , with a sort of savage Jo', that lauffered Mr. Dal'- . ledil to intrude& ben to me, bowing to bias with hate and defiance: He must have read as Much In my eye';. and I fancy we understood one an -. • 4 - I, Colter. lie mighchaye bean Ashen for a:yet:Mg TUD , man ol Modest demeanor. Vary likely. he was; SCHUYLKILLCOUNIYAUMBER b li a c t u, fu li r m u l ie l he w ul a t s e :r e mi s i got a l k i in su de r. ce to my tuts-, ' ANL.. Mr. Daffodil's. words;—"Twantytnan. my dear MANUFACTyRINO COIVANY , fa llow ,will 'you take d two Mrs. Daffodil,"—were lIAVs; on nand at the r exten4re este ! s went , or .- • Itallioad street, a great quantity of lumber of everykled only what Laspected, that order uf outgoing be. and description, which -they ran supply-to Operators: tog clearly what my rank and position entitled Carpenters and 111utident.at lower rates. than it can bt too to. Parable took Louisa ; ,hut 'a look told me bought elsewhere, Th e y . are also rea dy to supply, how she loathed thebelOg ft; Shoal fete bad linked through the weans ot their extensive bruiness. and lA oaving muhlaes. AVM ufactured 'allele,' in tbeirlitu.yo ut hif'demeanorshould .lie . "modest at a saving Or 25 per vont. on former cost. • r3y for all Prose will. Dia-graceful awl I must her; r Their large workshops have been in sneressfol opera. -ray thought:hi, device, a playful allusion of the Ilan for the past year, turning outvast quantlticnof morning's had boon embodied in the bill of fare Doors, Wlrsflovr Frames, • - ) Bash, • . p ane l Work, ,of the entertainment. When the ouvershall beast 4, Mouldings, Bed-posts, • taken off, them lay revealed fiction -turned Mute -Dllssits,.- L. • Dasassisters, !' feet ; sad Mr: Pickwick's chile! and tomato saes. • ' Shatterat — ' ' were to be #.4 lithe Concrete in a skle-Alatt. And aft kinds of NOWA, Bilscicd,Waw Turned Work.' "What is 464. before you, Louisa?". said Mr. Which they have Constantly on bans. 'They . are.ritady niannier the dish with considerable. as. to imectiktorders atthit'i!bertestisolite-Thr any quantity tontsbinent. , . . . . or quail' yat sawed or trianufactured stuff. Dry and green 144 sleek; of all kinds, for Voildlnirmar- 'SAM Disliked and, looked at inc. Mashed toe, Ott; 1 11 111 48 -. PoPixr; claw, plealy,taad 'nenntlin6". and looked at Mrs. Dstiodil; who laughed 'am& in 4 rdn: chirfla Walnut. Ilabovny, *c., for, cabinet i looked at the "man Parable, who did net laugh, work: Whitened Telkiw Pinehoirds Inecieeetecraw or . mediate order; White Pine p1ank,3,2,14,2„.116,1114,x1 but kept staring like atitispid as h, was. 'and Xlnch panel, always ready; alas, plank; heaps. "Seine little tnyitery;" , esid bir. De30dit..,,,"0, /atklitil• wicked. _Sicked paler I - • • tag. fic., Se. • "Chops and tomato apes," I said,- sultimallef Witlllsafsawedstaffandevereihing in their Ilnel with' langhteri-- The their girl laughed too,; 'we es band or to order , It the shortest ' ntim -; Pottsville, Marsh 29.741 - - 10. all laughed except the man Parable.' - • THE subeerlati prepared,. at hie of htand, to fur:Axil r ..klnde of materials . •le line. for buildil .Purpor tt and t suimentai.. ifs Wel , particular attention the tomb Stones at 31nuntuenthOfhle Mal nbeture. They can I had So every variety style, and will comp& favorably, In beauty t where, and are offered June 5. '5B W4y) • \ ire RMop ' • ••••CHUNIC --- o ' - ' - ' W :' , Allanitfaetry, 33 1 1ralterr stimrel db Co., Manufacturer of What oPe, for Inclined planemsbans. slopes..te.. 'would lot lotott public that be le now pre pared to make "*"..2._ , -• ALL KINDS, LEND W 8 IND 87ZES Or pier ROPE. for quality, and on the tops Factory, flllollll Co., Pa. ars. E. A. Douglas, N. D. at ktaneb Chunk: to N. mpg, Letratiring t Co.; TII tin fact. nearly all theop been using his ropes. 324y1 33 ~ h mentiand be hopes to conWilit It so as to givb milsMetlion tie bdelness eosninnntly, by em lelaylag none but the best of work eikete., and tieing the best materiale that canbc found In the market. Being myself a prac- Wel mechanic., I will guarantee all work turned out to I be as represented. .., 'lobbies work of all kinds promptly attended to and neatly executed. lie hopes by strict allentlon to busi ness and reasonable charges t o ' merit a liberal . rhare of the public patronage . . DANIEL DEAN. .q -D. DEAN has on hand an aseartit:nt of new and second hand carriages and esikess gone of various styles , . Also, heavy wagons of ail khe . Old carriages bought or exchanged. , March 1.11'58.. I l-tf PQ_TTSVIhLt Saddle and Harness savant foiry. yHEREWITHinvite yniir especial attention to my very ostensive - 11°cl Ready Node Saddlery, Ha rn ess, (1,1 tars. es.. embuirin_ . the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offe ' for sale In this county. and at prices that will compare favorably with those of any other house in the ttsde. , • Having heel. Om some years past, In the habit of purchasing my Ir.. • Rum Malarial earlusirefy Oath, I flout myself now In the possession 'of advantages trout this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel that I ran, with eonfldecce. solicit the trade of all classes of dealers: and my arrangements for the cooing sea son's trade are Weed upon seen a Zayre _ amen N of busi ness (hair t hare hitherto done; you ca therefore rely upon lidding at my establishment everything that is re quired In my line. Orders by mail are respeetrollyaolielted:and the goods sent warranted to give satisfaci ion, both cc to price sod quality. LE WEVNIt WOMELSI3OIIYr. Opposite Episcopate/aura, Costresireet, Pottsealp. March 7.18 . 57 ' DEALER in Stoves,• Ranges. Heaters:Tin Ware, Hollow Ware,' Rd- -• . tants Ware, tirtlf* Ware, French Ware, and --.- Cutlery, Range Boilers, .Pertatde Ranges. Ras • - Ovens, Summer .Furnace, Le., de., has added ".." to his fernier stock of Stores a variety , of new pat. terns of Kitchen Ranges of whirls he can give the highest rerommentlation. Ile calla particular attention to his new styte of Hers• ter which he Is confident will make the best Baster that has ever been used In this part of the country, also, 41 variety of new pattern. of Cookipg. Parlor. and hall Stoves. He rails particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stove, It Is an Improvement on the Kisterhach, which he Is confident Is this best stove in use. Its has now the largest stock of the - ebore articles (too nosier one to mention,) that has el - Si - been offered lo this part of the country. lie Invite. his friends mud easterners In call and examine for themselves, feeling contents that he ran suit them in quality and price; he flatten himself that he has had much experience in his line el business, therefore he feels confident that be cannot is surpassed in quality or cheapness. ifirßoofing and Spouting and all kind ofjohtina done at the shortest notice. tit • Metre street. b ckors above Narkd,icurf sitf e, Attain< Marchll, 'l4 11.• TO OARP2NTE.T . II3 VTAAIIrLDERS.i, JtitlN T. LANG rRY REMOVED. respectfully em d6rwing, • •• red their a Slouch beent, "-mom` , Large and mamma:ono on The old pit...where LAURI AOES EQUAL TO d ready to accommodate ato may l'avoctitem with ew and well selected stock ' Donde will enable theta Ind durability eannot be to he businembeteafter to glee gettersl antidote . ottnnt attenticn.. • 2113:1= Mut Jk BUIL['WARD , WAGON FACTORY. Blacks'slnds*. anti CENTRE ces this method of tt helms become the Po!, 80LOMOIL-HOOVER. Wholegate and Retail A CAPTIVE'S RETURN. From 9.egencts and Lydell," a Book ofSerses.by Ado. hide Anne Procter, (daughter of -Bally Cornwall.") : A taptlee.ln Algiers has left a wifir and child baltlnd 144 he eveipas. radruss and ends thus: • - • .It wasseenits is litiAntittnn. I'. And Ilse sooty wind blow thin; • '. O • :- • ' Antonin leaves were tallffig round me, • •And the red sun lit the LPL • - • Ell•and4wigniy yaws are vanished- • , • , • Inner then -1 am old and troy—. But I never told to mortal Whit l'inve until thli day. ' She was Waited' by the Ars, • . In ber arms she held a child. Whispering bahy.enntiermendow . , • And then. looting np.whe Smiled on him who Mood beside her— . Ohl .the bitter truth wail told, .• , In her look of trending tiredness, • I had seerstbe toolr, of old. • ?. But she rope and turfed toward me • .(Cold and dumb ',sited there) ' With.* ahtrbrit or tear and taint, • And a white Lim ot dorpair. l We had been'an ancient comrade- 1 „gri,„ 4 ; • , Not ardagle word we ' • " I!^=' '• While we psedlopon eaeh 0ther,5..4 .4 tie the living; 1 the dead! , I drew neltrie,lieiraelict litei, :"1 1 .., - ' And I took her trembling Jand, • Looking oo,her white faee,Jookhog - Thither billet alfsbirdiad . .':"_ , • All the foie and all the -' - • That my llpi refuse to y— . -- • ~ .. -., ' Thank God 46 thoniklp e zeorroi 4 4 ... Rosin our crush that day. .. 1 Bitter tiers that tie inomeut ; ;-,, - Bitter, bitter t w e wept,- , . „ We three bro ballots" together, - ' While the Smiled sad slept.' 4 Etwr • Tears alone—n wor ds were spokea—r 1 - ' Till lletlll.b - "Milhaud aild ' . - ~4 .1- ' Th at my boy (1 forgotten , '•. : • • . . `; 1 t The pockehllV'that he was detid. . ..,',--"• Al ge r r pie: and; turning; ;'- f • • W thlalutnd, but made no alga; -. . • --`::" Ani m itwolied sad tined her forehead .; • ; utora.is It she were mini, . . • • W tog of liiewell I uttered, . i .- tin broken inirda to pray _. ' ' Th flod In Ills great lore would bless bet.... , ' - 3 ,a'stleare passed away. • .., , _ direrlhe great restless ocean .• f * te. , ge e .fit-emd.twettty yetrs I roam; 4114ny - comradea, old and weary, -„ L f Mare gone back to die at home. ffr , 'i , 7 - ' - ficiaret yes, I shall reach a haven. - -; tun, shall reach home and rest; shall dud bee waiting for me With our baby ow her Wean. 11 >1 t • . 1 sktt(l).' MR. TWllirrilia.WB 11118 T LOVE. , [lx Twin attrri:r.] . • DANNSti pulp. ICE • ,- • h ' is " k 9 nlfe rew ari a d nildi fort r , M aie r. D bi l t i te ad e 10' 1 al -141144 , la g! 611111 . 111 a.......1 feelings. '-"Bteillent, email ry- ' ` in.l deed! But," added tie, - • ing his features' soddenly, "hoe thong has eery thoughtful! Eb, Patchier' l " , __. .. • ' - - 1 ; Th*PentsOt O' ' - ta'ainswered with an air of ilbeooceated " ttace,"tam afridd I bevel not been let ' 'the secret- , I tin outside the' tomato my ~ ."- • ' ' Titillate gtery? Like his impertinence! But , before th end I should take down his high might. iness—t t I had made up my mind to. "Them are things, sir," I said quoting the well. knawdellage, "ha heaven and OA earth than are drearctrof your philosophy. Can it be that you lutwitteeread the life of Mr. Pickwick f" eer-"O yes." said he, with one of his foolish laughs; ' '"I rather think so: but I fancied that dish was l peculiarly associated with ail action fur breach of proud.* of marriage." One of those terrible engines died lita lain ntl llirfaiirtittenipt might as well have expiated to the centre of the table; eonstbenatiat was on , the cuuntenances' of , all. -Lanissn'poor - child, was crimson. Mr. Daffodil, being i n the act .'f swat= lowing, went nigh to 'exptriag of strangulation.— ,ledignant. et the author of this wretched speech, •I (nubd no longer contain myself, "No one here, I air," I said, trembling with excitement; "is think big of such matters. It must be a diseased mina I Indeed, that , can nourish such thoughts." I flat ter myself this was as the gentlemen of the Bing vest, "our, two fur big nob" But I went furthdr : "Abrahams," I called to the servant. •!.'g'et me same of the dish before Miss Daffodil." It was finiabed; Iliad driven my instrument borne, and the enemy lay gasping at my feet. Once more in the toorm•ot that night it was my destiny to encounter him, and lay him low.— Ii came . about in this way : the proposed•musical entettamment was under discussion.. Said the "person they called Partible, "I may, 'iseksin on Mies Daffodil's help as usual to accompany mot" Kra- Daffodil ssb-I;"ffertainly ; of coarse-"but Mr. Daffodil, on 'betel had in, eyes' fixed; kept 'ateaking,his bead in a wiry- strange and uncertain manner. t - -. Pandas here intimwith , a tone of pique, d, .-"Surely is Miss Da T odd has always hitherto been so kind as to het me,•l thought—" Still Mr. Deffudit's himd moved usysteriossly,up and down. rather than fo the measure of_a pun stieke. ••,You see, my dear friend,, Loti Is not strong—not strong. To you, coy dear . Twenty. man, she is pledged fur one song, god must not go back from her wind: but more than that—l really„ fear that...." A prolonged movement of the head supplied ?hat he meant to say,• namely that Louisa's physical temperament bad latterly become much enfeebled. , , Then I burst in. "Let her," I said with , terri ble isene,; "let her Play, play all the night long; play Wig'. drops with weariness. Let her at eatupaoy me and this - gentleman, and every body, and anybody—choruses, quartets, quintet& octets, tenteis ! The more the merrier. Bs, ha V,* . "I don't understand you, Sir," said the Periee` named Parable trying to be dignified. "I have' no intention of,being so unreasonable. But it ii tEugd for me to be going." (I heartily concurred' with him) "so let me wish you good night." !,. As I turned away suddenly I surprised on Lon- 1 lea's taco an imploring look directed toward the, person who was now going away. What wile its signification? To deprecate hilstility. liustility: to toe, the missionary. There it was; atoll my heart was at rest again. Bat Mr. Daffodira brow: was trebblal, and he was plying tattoo upon hi{ front teeth. t °Ooud night, Parable," he said ti"let me see yow--tiwwn stairs," and they. both passed. out ,of the reeto together: - i "liushTtsisid Mrs. Daffodil hurriedly ; "if yea* wore only to know, -Mr. Daffodil is under an Ohlr. sadism to that young man's father,' So you see- 1 deat.h.bed—conyured him to watch over—liusbl here be is.. Nut a word , if you please." ;' i I understood it all now. !Mr. Daffodil, re•eti tered. "Strange young luau, very strange , !, Pen h. ape a little forward ';, kat we must 4 have end+. rinse. I suppose you remit try end accompany him, my dear Lon. A' little trial. Life is bgl l sacrifice, after all." • - ' 1 , It was so settled at the end; settled, too was 0, that the entertainment shoold be on the IllUnday of the following week. Then followed rehearseil of my melody to' abundant applause • anti on the attelkeditiWskterikadiatie....treatatateatinaiaelesaly , and so ended another happy evening. The milk dun we% workiug well. ~ .', Between that night and the great Monday:ll may be said to have been on a beat, as it were, be- i tween the barracks and Eblana Square. I was In and out full twenty times in diel day ; I %add to arrive post at unexpected hours of the night, be-1 lag' anxious tu discharge myself of a sudden , thought that 'bid just struck me. I brought things, I bought things; I gave direction* as to the disposition of lights; I stood on chairs, add bung up a mirror .with my own hand to try the effect ; I overlooked the supper-table, and gave di. rections to Athathatns and confectioners' people: altogetherit was a pleasant time, and I fancy I was of very "considerable use. Nay, when two choice.. evening dresses, for Miss Louisa's went. • were submitted to me—one, I Taney plain. tfta other of the sprigged order—l gave my voice with marked enthusiasm for the wigs., 0, 'lt'Sas - a happy. happy time; f0r,,1 was yuting and free I says the sung. ' . ' • At ton o'clock on the night of the event, I was ' in the drawing room at Bblana ,fiquare, thelirat arrive!. That apartment was I bleat of light. disposed, it must be said, with considerable taste. I wanderod - up and down abstractedly for some moments, with a dim feeling that her was, lo a I measure, my own proper' home—my house, my rooms, ley lights, my party. Soft aqd pleasing reverie, to be rudely disturbed by aliment of hir„,j Daffodil, chucking in a buckram wb hi tie. Pre sently fleeted in a white angel, borne on snotty clouds, all besprigged, at whose feet I could hive sunk down on one knee and• worshipped. it was enthralling, overpowering, entrancing; °remote. eritig the effect, too when-Mr& Daffodil made en trance, resplendent in shining crimson satin, wag. nificent sultana woman that she via. I felt that I was of them; they of me: bright kindly face's ; father, mother, sister. all here ready to my hand. A sweet ring in that term of "sister! 1 A desperate keeeking at 'the ball door, signal gun matt were for the attaelt, end we stood to her arms, hurriedly, in this order; that is, Mrs. Daff odil well forward;with arms ordered,sispported by sweet Louisa; Mr. Daffodil was altogether in the rear,, covering the fire. Already could we hear afar off the hoarse cries, as Abe meniiiii-on tho *tales passed the word one to Souther, ansrour hearts beat high. ' , , l• Without going into much detail, it maybe isuf. fitient to state, that thei first arrivals-were the t Al• libones—lather, mother, end daughters Oral", to whom I had barely time to be prevented, taboo there came a second irruption of the Merrigtans, etries,Melpers, Brentfords. Appleterrys, pouring iu elfin , a flood. By this time the erliegen ;lain was permanently established in the doarway,iand. I could ice it rising and falling eternally, wem. log• every new en ar . The cries on the waits were growing horribly discordant; as the twat warmed to their work. There was one Fentleinan. !whose post' was at the drawing-room door:that' went to the briefness with a terrible earnestness Land steal intensity or phrpoie. • More than !once that hoarse herald did grievous damaze te - my I nerves, coming close to MAAS I loitered nrtgiard- 1 idly at the lair, and firing off into my ear .talrs.' Cox!" or some such syllable, like the sharp tjrack. of a rifle. Ile was an awful being. N , They still peered in ; obese fathers of families, mothers of families to match, nod bounding diugh.l tens trooping in , behind; long solitary men, sieent- I ingly without kith or kin, *hawed themselves at the door with a dubious uncertain rainner,:-"as if, not quite clear whether they had any business there. And so it went on until ail apprdAeher *see utterly- eboked; and finally an. annonwe -1 meat tbet.geemal like."ide. Bee" fell ;upoi, stY.l ear, and the person whom they called, 1 0 4505, made his way in. , 1 , 1 Now began the wassiej ,pianufertp duet-.f A a lustre waitte,l said the programme;" kg ide “ Misses Blucher." ."%. terrible performance. allsa• tery upon the inetrument, revalued auld" re ," . ' ;Mg, to whish.-id justice it must be said.lts°"_ ° " l ; once made not a pretence of bearketnaC"e V : was accepted gladly as a cove*. for ne e 'iw iurst , sioeutants and laughter inweerent ; and when lb' r t „ there i .caute to a sudden step. by way of , dtP r '' ,, • s h- : wee a din and a Mir of voices pero ctl y , newel • - lug, ansi'of which we, were oar' lse . i Inds' t i vuet ashamed. 11r. raider and his ,;, ter w u ' 'favor the canpany. __ .• 1 i 1 we re sounds of At about twelve P. Ms, than , d l ud ettleee; i heavy footsteps ' ou the stair'' '' * ; plat e n I anti there made irruption filemy friend Buiwell, VFl'•" ~,',„'„ 1 h a d le.i Ries, and e hest of other vr ; te net , the vited ea s tase s . I , d..n't I'lw if-this t etw elog ; I , ~ - - ~, ter ,, , te s ro n o , : v ni nv n . ",n. most pleasing' feature t• 1 thatof gfeil, at t h e h a l i te i fi ats w marked Mrs. Dalodil'e how ! Pl' ."' L ~,, .... 1 company entered, and , ybks It etas tt : Smith, an g i r a d a l hush of espec- i et .-.111 Li TOWN man uoureay...-W. Lagos C gwilijaUrnsliriliotik".7lo4.eilin:l4.:::° ro4ibtujUinuill".7aci:ars:irwoutentit:Mt:er-0,1-I,;i:hthtebnsell ye a rs I l i: oEfestentil:.tal*.ottreiridastolmoirl t o e f •tbe .. l 7 3 l, co a l e d a i s r ti f l o in dr o c io e i f v :t:ib ur e isarty. Meanwhile, f s I roved , . air .At.o...we.ns,ueoususestiei,tes to the Loudon Ath aseerta ming the itaono; of organic ma ... U.O tt : CO ro. ll. care Duff illiynel7%.*lt'ahndL:uignilla-ii etaciorseidilowthhischairatoisf triis-rls!ccusoullocalpwittuettsd.coosiistPs in room ,i d o t li a : e r , w: wed na w b es :: .: endtnegt tear'', i n ew a i m i I :::: :s ih j i d hi e l t h g ::: nlf tenor." Y , r .r 0 sun d ry s . e . cou ld.oiir flout ing notch zw .. se hgl l a f u i r ri t o tli :m a . d : el : i s o t e h t r t n lf f l i a ae e: t i t ni , i w e e et:en th at ; : d s r : ; 1 11 . , T baa trit,d: ri : 6 0it , r, . eb 7h : swds el:no e euume h up 0 : 70 ( e: q ii, 1 z a e s : I t u g ' ii 'half, i s i e tt n of namn Pi on s t at ;1 .,: 0 g air.z d a b e a r 1 di ' II Luisa clime to ~ „I, y cs tat that be finds as much difference - -At Icaelb os, turn lifir.ve-, lin i bore; I Diti9e , . a town cad.,_ . 1. of tepoirthroug al t W e l n . thel: district le k s t t e ree t hi be al N f orttiorLeo e ' s " :6l " ni at tell Ina 41 thihnatilawtet"reialniotwiloreaatildjac:Artlitlvritl:tittigl tUti;:tis ihnierepa.rtiOtidsuereterylf m i ght t° iticailatcheig:,rhu:tbl, S L, h b id :l r ol .iyy avi . I o n: Ql e" l ar ds: o lss 2 o : l4 d iu se ss iliS o r a : ro w l a r l di r d ea. iw did riere 0 wasdiic re t d i ? , e t aotibileeirosnswho li nde tt s d ls i f n ei n s l t t rtwutietttherilontie,s.--t I,li pii ": ;10 of decourpos i tiniglyttlientiserielat.eicii that‘ihere Wet olithralattlandwujelnilaesnrpgiyite aw or ns es tisa y s s el e o lf f , stint "nonwh4toolsks4tteisek"taii foeti d is I_ ll fir tpite.. ete u ouca l uivo l e re r e gtb i ar bi:_ne a v tie ohgn , : o lll. en is . I sang to themahooawt,lltems:eallioeitat,t,l . .... .., hew et t he cod of ell, / w as . .- owe , co po I war afloat on the fierce roving i ud w e 0 ; ho in w y l b la ri s ap edil e w d it n h o w t " lbe de t r empest I hew My sb i r 011 :0 : 04411111b11 .. y . ti i . I:,:eii:e/gicbell:ltelli"eir bet ween : l a li d a i d iti m ii si ctlO lia nt n°l"bia was tbi R n world have and ilia rover was free. way ., _ 9 / eleyudetd'o'r:lial'"focinitlercam li ° l l. age, sta r: l7; 7drea. of with which I delivered:abet last Cry, 11 4 ' ' 1 - , , NO.' 5. '4IOIIIOIOS-hoitettmt . Iflitiever my Immicforgetting ut (of the 'moment. wtoste I ult. -Tares the corsair! Conraili:witti - the White "Viitientanicind velvet cep and Moist, peculiar to the oostatne; and there beside me, with eyee,brite. Ming over.aud sharing in sap triumph, wasliedo.. 114 the Ces•alr's bride.. ;'• , „ •. It was about this , time . when the 'fret - tilts tjp ilauirehadaishsided; filet I 'caught sigh; it Bos well. Spiting*, and atwitter*? my brethren stand- Ing . at the fulding:door,ilooking toward me Illth a very:strange - expressions _Ball took small heed of !were passing through their souls. As I came by he ';Them with Louisa ots aiy arm they were atilt ex o ent tllr e hha"t i ar. .. a ngili i ;,th oug h ,ibt "Nobly it utrg is y r l e sa w di th e i r 0 1i u Te gnir lo.ei who our .:buolt. odious t wee g lances . stretched ly don., b4,ohs thro ug h o b o t h : t r i aire. thoughts yout ar f . thatasil is o. Ibis night..'Take down this p•or child, Twentyntan, take her down; for the most 'bunt rest and2refreehnteut sadly." - As be spoke I fah a:Illat *serer* . eyes, and passed down silently to the . supper.room.. Both :our bearti were too ; full to speak ; and, to say the truth, at that moment I was sadly athirst; rath er, Iliad been ettarst the whole eight; and bad had reconise,tosthea l ents to keep op my ironing beast:AOd' there, in 'Use solitude of that sapper ties, (tor, it had not been opened to the `, - general Pobils yet,Y . we set, and sat; bolos, as the late Byron observes in one of his tenderest po, 01130 , , "all In all to one another," But as 'I look back dpon the events of that eve. sting, it mime- way appears to me that from the , date of that going down to supper I, meem.to see. kit things through.' spit-veil sir cloud. Through 1 that silver veil I .behold', myself dimly outlintM, f. sitting on until the etawd came down tomultuoust ly•;.-sitting..on es DOI flitted, by tbat - seemed to look at me pryingly and with curious eyes-sit ting on until.Buswell and 'his unfeeling brethren came in tiOtoasly, with the same queer "simile on their lips. Through Which' silver cloud r tan MO myself again, removed to higher latitudes—to retina at.the top of the Maim, end preferring o request wittretranve !order" end- - pession: I tan hear a soft telex faltering out a half ascent, and 11111inetne With eneeconntabki transport and rep.' tore.- • " . ' 4 Later on I • can vett myself, through the eload, stindingat the foot bf the stairs, with Boswell having fist-hold -of .my arm, and- saying, "What are you doing? -The whole room Is talking of you. Come away,: To whom I say, "My dear felloy, I am sho ttippy I—in an ecsmsby—mite aneesta-, shy :" To whom Boswell, "Du come - away; that's a good fellow; you ire makings fool of yoursell?' "Sir!" I hear myself raying. ; as I lean -against the baniStr:Sir,lCaptain Bashwell, this- is un —anshentrtnan—le on your part. Iles she not promipb4-.Promish'd to be Mine r - - ':1 can sce through the elom? Mr. Diffoll look ,ing at me with gitsMoing eyeti,..whd shakei my hand fervently, culling me his "dear boy."' "I am elate, :ado happy !" I tbil him again and again. f. 4 • "Finally, Boswell has ma by the atm once mote, at the foot of the stairs . , and he, with some body 'elici t is , persuading • the ! that It \le all hours, end ttiat:l; can come, again in they monsitig.— "Shlo I'ea:n, sh-o I can; Dell Ittketa; and there. upon:tbe grown dark, apa , closes in fast ; and of ail ;the rest li,bave distinet perception. jlligettilan. Ai:missies for Eaitesa.—Tho igpoutinious re- Jeelietr!.ef, hid tholorect of opening the oyes of !some in the South to the folly of proliinging the sirUggle - hit-titusing to admit Malawi citcept opotiacondidoit is to popuirtion, right chougli.in itsely but utterly unjist in its plieitiati,cwhichitai not ben required of otber territorma. Th'e Itichniond Ealafrer:Gui. Vise's organ,; says "Whettier it is die part of wladom• to perpetu ate du: agitation diet hos lately subsided; and to make the telusal.tif *Omit Kansa* the great toes. don u 1860 fur Ilia division of parties on section al grounds ', way well addreis itself to the reflec tion of the elaveholding States. Such refusal woultOwitiamiltie iallyin try or Ntittheni icistn„anatinder its putout influence the entire Northirrould rally,) we fear, to an , overwhelming sectional victory.? in our opinion, it would be higblY Improper in adopt a ratio of population for a have dude different triain that appointed to •a tree State. Equal and Minot justice to both slave and free Statue is the only ground upon which the. Southern States' can maintain their clainkto equel rights in the fediral Uniod. A policy the same for both slave and free States should lie the.deininid of the South. Upon each policy: they can'tnointain - their Just-demands at the hands of the North, and 'Upon such a platform' only can tbe'Southein States hopts'to meet their Wheels& the North. "'mere is no inconsistency ,betweew the suds• sion of Ijilansas, with a 'subseqesot constitution, and therprieeiple of the English bill.. The ad- Jo/40MM measure Of ttie late mission may be as readilj repealed ca any mbar law of Congress.— ypoir dud repeal Lecomproaiess mad trati-Lecoop, can readily emit*. • "The prospect of peace wait tim'aelg rreeoasaien duties die Esylisk bill eentained... To accomplish that cod, to quiet agitation,the country 'aerial.. ' esced' in the English bill. ,And mien , it is apps' : rine ffini its principal object had barn aftufmei, the beat policy is to admit the State, and.have IJUOCCwith this annoyiag and dangerous questioo.* Undoubtedly to - admit lbw State would ha tic "best policy," sad so it. Weald have beta the "hest policy!" to,barts refined the Lecompion ceinsiiitition back to the people of Kudos sr pro posed by Stuatoti Critienden's - compromise bill Eat this Polief tris'oOl titan the !eadifinistratiow polley, i '. car to ;it its all, - probable that what the Ei owirer 'now recistspneade:will be mintrtioned by e• Alinsittiikration hi Congress silts seat Nestle; Tag GUI! CaMirr.—laurailition was rolved brthe Arag .thak the great camel of Che'",_ V., its it sometitnen called, but better knera "- trunbuters,alt.thet of Fehrioias, has of ,rst made its appeorrice; abd will shortly be vir 4l4l ! to .the naked eye. t it his been aeon f r om us.paris Ob nut• yet o e o id,4,tail one , haw. Ik r e e nri r4 i li i: r r i b e e: S t rd rili b u4i r i ig wh h i t ilt s el tis i; r Pes , es°fPasei. it 1:41( dreg degreeirin length. Its firstollPeafaccit O t2 f 6 o 4. a s uite 64- ru te r tht r, theslCo l Urban IV. died, In tg,,,srucuttiought, kimono , • „ no w r tb Charles V., wittier'. Piot Fahricius, d. '°`" """ 'observed by In 1556'it re.appeAra sasresst"lcil tahiellnPottut he twitted a map of lit.% patti_tbich was published in November of that year, XneNutperor eonsideted it at ,s a *vacua oca bn o rtasSow a approaching death ; but be lived some yer& afterward. It was then das i aibed as a grar anti . brilliant. star. Its course woo ..ib mig tor ~, and Basates, peat the pule of the Gems and Cassiopeia." The ,erile. eel co lated its stamen titaurethan beavene into C arto „ord, and several others. after him, a bl e s e t n ed iu ll ry r.lialle The ealealatreildf Mr. Boman, el Middleburg, o f 'h i soap:lands, of , recent date, ure more, pre oii,‘ an & e s generally supposed to be more, relies bi o..t h o n ousuot this predeeenors. This aatroati user f loo ty came to the conclusion that in the year 126 4 it. eclipse hid a period of 110,84.1 days, or !c o% years, expedlated by planetary disturbs°. 4077 -days, and that in 1856 its mein mo. I I lor•oorrospeol to a period of. 308,168 years. Its Pr.sent revolution be calculated would be Our , o iled uy pertabations 10.48 years-,and the comet Aoald reach in perihelion shoat the 2tl of August,' / 1658.. ' Mr. Hind, the great English astronomer, dues not or did not entirely coincide with Mr. tloittans. He wrOte to Professor Littroti,Director of {be 'Observatory at Vienna, urging him to searbli for the original chart of Fahrions. This was; ticeurtiplished after , considerable exertion, through' the medium of the newspapers, and with it winubtained, Very Unexpectedly trout the ducal: libraries at Wolfenbuttal end Goths, a diseriptive treaties by tbs. Nuremburg-istrotionter, Joachim Mailer; who had observed, thiiortny comet for fifty, three days, a touch longer time than Pabrielus had taken:for his übservationa. Thus a more complete eleineinary series winobtalned. Mr. Hied there ' upon modified his owl's views, conclediog that the eoniet would hasten its return, for 4ovortil reasons of en:astronotnical nature, and that its re appear. nncu Fat:near at hand. This tha), is the Month• during which. the comet ,of Pope ' Urban and Charles V. shibld properly make its appearance. Aciorditig to Ittestadviesss, as alreadynentioaisd , it haSappeared to French übserveis, and will semi be Viaiblude 01:—.V. Y. Coantereiuf -ltdrertioer. i 'eery Oar attlakeit JOB TTPZ Is , osipaslys trio that of arty otherralico fa thlit arc- Ati of the State, aad we keep tukuttessepkcprd expressly / foir Being a practical "Astor ourself, we-milt jitiitabrce'oar'work" to to as neat' it ail that Onk On tar, sl Out In Ow dila& •PRINTING Ilf COLONS down at tls abortait *Wen BOON BINDERY. . • • Bookalosad erary variety of etylo. Bleak DOOM of ivory description lassatactotod, bound and ruled to cedar at stet:Nice& oaks. : • it. Marl Utter of doooslFro ire !hips* g.ortos" op nu Pass : .IFaosemy Pa., ,Amtput .l6, 18511. Dsaa 8 imuswith goad you for publlea- Oita Mr. Reads letter, accepting the nomination for Judge of the Stipreme Conti', and hope 10004 to send you that of /dr. Prater, fur. Caul. Commis. doper, which boa doubtless, been delayed by the sock of the mail.- • . I also rend you the names of the State Commit lee appointed in secordatice with the resolution of s the Peoples Conventlins. For gensial unseal. enoo I base ascertained and given'the post eau, address of eachinember. Respectfully youri, . ' A. H. Heenan. accurnace or, romulariou JOIN aada. ' Phi/ode:Ain, duty. 21, 11168. Dias Sot :—I received, thisintorniegoresr bet- ter et the Seth instant, inforealeg cis ot my roan forooi nomination by the People • Convention. es- • setabled at Harrisburg, for the office of Judge of the Supreme Coin, and swigging a espy et the reselistions passed by that body r which I bent reed with - great ears. I. cordially approve of the sentiments of general policy' upraised li_thani, • and accept, with great dillidenee, the nomination thus tendered ate. U elected, I sea only promise, so far as my' ability will permit, an impartial and faithful discharge of thi deities of this "high jig ? dicta) *Mee. ' I am, very respec t fully and truly. yours, • Joan M.Mnan. • Won. A. U. Reeder,President of the Convidtkin, "Easton, Ps. ' State antra/ Comm itiee.-11y. M.Polleir, Phila.; Charles A. Clore: , Philadelphia, ;flan. B. Mans _Philadelphia •, W6l. Millward, Philada.; James 4. Creigh, West Chester; John 8. Bravos Doyles town; Henry Hint, Alliatown, ; lasso Edon. Reading; Robere.U m Paliner, Titusville; Charles Albright,' Mauch Chuck; A. K. Peckham, Took. bannock ; Henry M. Hoyt, Wilkesbarre; Jao. . McPherson, Warren; J. Pinter, Money; George A.- Frick, Danville; Lemuel Todd, Caw' lisle; Jobe Wood, ' Conshohocken; John Wa il/INT, Harrisburg; A. S. Henderson, Lancaster; Oliver .I', Dickey, Lancaster; David E. Small. York; A. K. McClure, Cbsmbersburg; David /di:Montle. Iluntiogdon ; . Alexander Multi*, Eh eitsburg; Darwin Phelps, Rimming; Edger Corr an,'llreensburg ; 'Wm. McKennan, Washlngtou Thomas M. Marshall, Pittsburgh ; Robert B. Car. qtaelien, Birmingham; John N. Purvlance,' But ler; Wm. M. Stephenion;lfereer; Alfred Iluide hopper, Meadville; Philip Clover, Btrattonvilta. " AFTIIIII thirty thousand men havelkeea drawn from California by the golden allremeits Of Bras- ' er River; the sudden excitement , has in a great 4. measure died 'away, and the stampede has almost entirely oolitic& This is as every one had expect ed. Whatever might be the auriferous resources ,of the northwest regions, it was elearthat the toee-. erity of climate, and the difficulty of obtaining the reeernsities of life, would render almost siblo al predent the existence of any gnat sum her of explorrers. The last•Malla from California Wog nevi:pant. of hardships 'already encountered sod anticipated' sufferings which shoild deter ail , who' contemplate it from loathing their fortune la that comfortleu and desolate land. Another, ytir. lithe yield of gold continues abundant, when new and safe ,rostes shell bare been. established, and some means of decent living may be looked:ler, it will be time Coolish : to emigrate. It laprobs. ble however that our Own northern territories sill soon he found the most advantages for aisint op. oration, and Ghat the attention of setae's will. be directed .to Oregon aid Washington, tither thou W llow Caledonia or tritish Colombia. • ,4.l.tiaukt.Peausaan.—la Busload, Dr. ' ingstou'e volume of • travels is uo7i,la its 'thirtieth tbousend,sintl sell at a ptinen.,,Merray, the pub. uudertook to, give birshif. ooo out of the proceeds of the first edifice or 12,000 Topies.— Wben,the second edition eau celled fur the pub.! Haber smote to the author tint he should-bare a _ 4lrd 'of the . profim. A bird and a fourth, Im pression were demanded, oral this princely pub. _ Helier informed the travel:er chit he should have • half the profits of alltte editions together, first. second, third and Purr. Moreover, Murray gkikbi up for money at once, and Livingstone bed it is his • ecket before be left for Africa. . Bhxygsim..6o/ 0 0 0 7 IS so lICITOO to that State , that large property beam aro yompelled to sell real estate at t its costa year or : two gilled, to obtain ibit bars necessaries of life. Provisioris are , h e it itert cheep. 'rho: terrible speculative t mde h t •h e , r rodeeed . an Wittier' almost unproce dedied, considerable time most elapse before the p or e can recover from the reaction. At St. Patt i , toe deprespion is the worst. City letip Was se w e r st a dial:moot of 75 Octal' on the dollar s d u d & entry irerip bat little better. Osatttes /datums for September is on out ow, Itis a line number, Lelandish tram the principal .illustration to the table of contents, 1t hen -ye my that, we say ri good deal, for ere cot it skier Leland one of the sprightliest, bappltel wr ipri, while he is decidedly, orte of the best in gssine editors in the country. Copies of the gpterober number, can be obtained at Bannon's. gamer Councser.—The Waabington Unto*, , the organ of President Buchanan, publishen In a prominent place,' &letter from St. Limit, in which the supporters of the Bon. Francis P. Blair, Jr., are spoken of as "bhek pirates." '!OLD Boa,'" a negro dresser boy is the • Rut. °hallows war, died recently in Elbert County. Georgia, at the advanced age of 107 years: Tim happiest Man in the world is lb. one with just wealth enough to keep him in sPirita t itad jest r children enough to make him industrious. .-sa•Governor John J. Mellen !s named •s , a candidate for'Congress In Mississippi, to succeed Gen. Quktman.:, • Afrit Is an easy tnatierlo knock *crochet out of n eras, man's bead if you only bit him right. An old gentleman, wbose brain was a little turned., called out to his ton one niglit. "Abel ! Abel! Si. tpo itai been tempting me 'all night to go and drown myself in the home. trofgh." "Well be Must be a fool," said Abel. "for there bun's been a drop of water in it for six ireeks." The old gentleman turned over and want to sleep, thinking no more of evil Spirits,' i tgg-Queen Victoria's 'daughter, the Princess of Prosiia, is Pahl to - be Worthy , ocher mother—a true loyal wife-rbet a little foolish in her fondness for ber husband: Among many, other anecdotes told, is one of her baring telegraphed him bank from Potsdint to' Berlin, and when he came, after ,being *Warn but a few hours, she said, i■ a very babyiliko way, that she' Jolt "longed to see ,him again," and that her tnanuna always telegraphed for Prince Albert In similar cages--as seems likely to have hien the feet. • • IrtrOne of the molt vexatious troubles ,among tba wealthy. families of the United /Steal is the attachments which their daughters form for un principled foreign adventurers, who come over here; for the eery purpose of bettering their for. tunes or gratifying their, love of social intrigue, by making the SeitnairiMMie of 'roman young ladieS . connected with wealthy famili At tho present time several distinguished eltisens are chasing some,of these whiskered adventarera who have run off with spoiled end silly girls. JalrSix pore Arabian blood stallions were lately brougbt to New York by Capt. Lane, who has been . engaged In raising the sunken vessels In the har bor of Sevastopol. These animals cost $ll,OOO, which Is said to be less than their teal .werth. 'They stand about 15 hands high, are matched, • ' and are pairs of dark bay, gray and black. They are direct from the cavalry stables of the Russian Emparor,'and wire raised expressly for him. The n umber or horses in the imperil stud I. limited/ to 5000: and when it exceeds thii number sales are made. Of this fact Capt. l Lane took adven t tagri: ' • ' Pekin, in China, eentains a population of 2,000,000. Tbs walls of the city are fourteen miles itseireasaferenes, twenty feet high, twenty four feet thick at the base?snd twelve at the top.. There are spacious towers all around, at ieventy feet dhtinee from- each , other. .and 'at the gates ass barracks for the soldiers, mitts Merles la height. The metropolis is divided lots two parts—one - le.. babited by the Tartars and the other by the Chi 7 nee+. In each there is a street four tulles long and 120'feet wide; rod the Emperor's palaces and gardens oeeopy two-thirds of the Tartar eity.--• • Ansicdl ibis besides the enberbe,,which are nearly, as populous as the city proper. JOIrMr. Barrows, principal of the Bleb School in Palmer, Mass., recently bestowed a kiss upon a bitedsoms female assistant, a fact not very re-, usarkable, or apparently involviais any great 9/Whininess. Bat somebody saw it done, and told the School Committee.' It is fair to infer that the Individuals composing , that body are 0 /upstarts. sited feglee,"—whe have long age forgotten what "hiss is, and can't wait. for Information till the. issue of the New American Bacyclopelis, con taining the letter K,—for they expelled Mr. Bit: rows from hie school., Pofilie svarathy 'is with the sehaulniaster. however, fur tie bee been ea. dossed by two Merryman; and tbeepeeple of oat - waled) of the tome threaten to eetap anima se their own account, end employ Mr. B. if the•Sehool. Committee Miles to reinstate !attain Ids tomer 'ptisition. " ' • • • • • OFFiCt.