The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 04, 1858, Image 1

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JOVI.III.
, It subscrlbttre Ordei, * ,—lecositinuance of their Pews ,
papers, the pdhlieher tugYenntlnott to Bend theta , until.
ell erroarages are paid..•• • • -
It subarrihere neglect or reftise take their cuirepa•
pers from the office 16 which theYetin directed. they are
held responelble until' they kayo Waited the bills and
ordered them alsoontinned. ' • .
If subserlbern mole to Other plieest without Infortning
thb phblieher, and tite newepapers ere soot to the!) rmer
di cordon, bey toehold roeponslble.
.: „lint codas have derided that . pefasing to take news*.
pers trout iheolltiee, tic re:nod ne,,_andlea wing them up.
etlled for, In plum Ml* evldence of lettentlonel fraud.
RATES OF ADVERTISINC.
One 141121r0 rstlo linos. 50 coots for one insertion-rub .
loacit lone, 25 cents each. 3 lines one Uno6 2 5
eentr-autmegnent lnsertions,l2% cents oath. All id.
veil I somata *tor 3 fines, for short periods, slause 2 as •
sqnsio.
norms. oat:. Tiro. miss. us. IV SITS.
Three lines, 63 86 ,$1 12'25 $2 00
tour Wier, • .60 1 75 175 275 • 4,110
• Fire lines, 100 160 ' 00 600 600
611 k I soo., 1'7.4 2- 60 4.00 4roo
,even ;Ines, 125 220 270 450 700
Eight lines 1'25 225 '.2 85 bOO Bop
Niue line, 125 225 300 S5O 900
ALL oven sirs ttr/ss ,L cOvrED 456 6411831 0t163 USD.
One - 123 229 850 600 10 00
tneves. - 228 400 :.5 00 00 14 00
e , nu res, 360; 600 17 60 moo 18 00
• you i.,„ ze . i rer, 450 600 800 14 00 20 00
Quarter 0.65 900 :12 On 18 00 80 00
..*Garcei space 6 , r abort poriMs, as per OreeMent. '
lii-Buginers Notices. St• tach-ecozonspanied with an
advertirement. tyld emits each. j
Adverttrementa before Manistges and Deatthe, 10 tents
er lino for firm in sort lon-rnbstnnent Insertions, 6 emits
per Hue. Nine wards areeenntediniallnelii advertising,
11erchanta and (Ahem. a/v*olBlllg by the year, !Ulf
changes, and a standltnr advertisement not exceedug 15
lines, will be.cherged,i or luding subscription; 16 00
;:pace to the am - want ol tour agnares t with chew
gea'and scilmerlption. 20 00
hout changes, at the, ratan deslanatell above.. • ',.
Adyeitisements set (plaque type than usual will be
rhnrted 50 per cent. advance. on _these prices. All cute.
will le chargetthe same ex letter press. .
Vade advertisements reeeived from Advertising
:I,:ents abrOad, except at 2
per, rout. advance . on these
privetunless by special agreement with the publisher.
Siarriages 2.5 cepa (tch. Dottie accompanied with no.
cent It, without noticesi po charge,
All net ices- except those of a religious chatacter and
bar eduoational pummel. will heeharged 24 cent" rot any
numbl4 of lioea under 10. OVqr 10 lines; 4 centepeigline
sdaltienal.
troceedings of meetings not tint genieral or DO& char
acter, charged at I rents pet lige for each insertion.
Tn facilitate calculations we kfit state that '!32 llnps
make a entumn , -104 lines a half rolumn—and 81iines a
iuumrter coluinn. 4t952. words make a all um-14711a half
column—and 73A a quarter entniun. ,All odd lines over,
e:teh squire:, charged at the rare ot 4 rents per, line, fur
one time. aud•ti, rents per line',for three times.
Yearly advertisers must enktine their advertising to
their own business. Aglalles 11. r othrrs.sale ot , Real
• . .d
.ete, ie...tre not Inel ed Ip business ad verthement4.
ON WORKS.
TAMAQUA IRONWORKS
Carter & Allen,
'lron`Foundert, Nechinios. li‘arr irnd ilftchirlisti Toot
Malmrs -
The subscribeta are now pre pared:to—
reeeire driers for all kinds Of Stat innary .1C '
Emtines and Machinery for !collieries. ' Wg:R.
ida•t furosretis mills. ire. Extensive LEL- _
and pritotleal. experteitre in the ' . I
bestows. warrant them injia:king the largAst cOntracts
st the hocest prices. - I
Nrtloulnr attention la called' to Tvena k AlleulaNew
Style Patent IVltttilmf Maehineti, bfwhich the Slopes i
or Still tympe Or (halos run on tht• top of both drums In ,
&Al 6& ways.'
Thl4 ai rap geinent, it is confidently believed. will MIT
in the .ar autt tear of ropett!or chains, the price of the
31arlduery Jn fire years . ; and:fer fast Isintling,timplicity
of censtruetka and durability. it cannot be surpawsed,
We also recommend the new !ear wheel , invented - 3.1 r.•
I.tien.ll. Allen. This whisil can only be had at our
Works. nod has stood the test of the several severe win
ters pact. t Hun: phantiv ; nota single wheel having been
trokeu since its Introduction, We are 110* placing it
wider the cars of 2 , 01110 of the principal Itallroned Compa
nies in the country.
We would afFO roll the att ;Alen of the potato to the
Tmuagekt-etr shop.conneeti with the alove worker and
reeently erected for the - tua ufacture of Itallmad. prift,
Frehdit Cars and Truckstanit fuivishdit with all the la
-I,..t.ielpeoremento, so that they tie thus enabled to ex
rente work much cheaper and • Writh Wirt despatch than
ber e totere.
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All w..rk cusranteed. Pe t rone wanting anything in
our line would du well to pie us a rall.
CARTER A ALLEN.
April f:J. 's'3' 17-
FOUNDRY & IVIACWrIFSHQP, -._..•
Port Cdr bon, Se my. t co., t . a•
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- 7 ,,,,,*,..," 7. ii. Vity.t'EltSTE liN rnnOung
•es his !wad i -oml, from the complete outfit
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,_ • of thealmOamedestalashment Ansup
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„ ,a',? ply all ordeft In his line of business
-. —._ such as for :Ilea% Enginee r Railroad and
Drift Cara, l'u in pP, Coal Breakers. Castlnga and 31achine
ryld. every pattern, He warrants hie work to give sattw•
trtien, and aceordlngly solielts patronage at home and
a 1 ,034, r - t Jatv 27.1057 44y
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
steam Car . p•actory, &e.
mom NOTICE:4Mo business, cf the late firin
of SNYDEIt!& MILNES, rill he coptin.
:"^' • ued by the Subseriber in all Its various
branches of iiteans Engine building, Ircin
- Founder, tnitnufacturer of all kinds of
tl khi Ivry, itt- !telling 'Mast Furnareerhallrend
,ke.. hr lie will also &Ohm) the business of 'ilia
w.:tea:el the colnbratid rine Ikea While Ash and
reins Rrd !AA Gala. being Wolff rtruhrie
for of these Collieries. Q EORGE W. SNYD,EII...
January tO. IBJ7
POTTSVILLE ROL,LINC MILL..
"I:11E S,llBB ere eon
tr ntantly manufacturing VIIIIOII.III alas of
"" " ! Colliers' Itidis, weighing '22,2.5,28,
m and 40 petinds per yard. ,Also,.lntge
Italia or the most approved pattern
w o g 45, 511, 50 and 00 pounds per yard. From 11
e‘j...rlenee .4 the part , esti years. we feel confident .0(
1:1.1:ine Knit s tinsurna'ssedin quality by any mill in the
t ry., All! business• einnirnun leationi addressed ° to
SOl Iron Factors, Pottsville. will
10e..t wit pronapt attenUoia. JNO. BEIINISII & CO.
Anne 20,
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PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL.
:"'E Stibreribers bog leave to rin
g,,. noun„ to their frlenda'and ihe public,
* '"" '., cereraity.tbat their new Itollingldill at
r 1 P MIZ I'4Io '
Alfo IS now complete. and In full
• operation.' lend that they are prepared to
fem.:ft - ' rall4ot various Vattern,. weighlogfrmn 22 to
70 In, per, yard.: Also. different 'alma dat,aquare and
lottn.l merchants' bar iron!,
ttrtters Cre rails or bar into are respeetfnily solicited, 3
and will meet •w ith prompt attention..lf left either at
4 11te Rolling Nllll, Ittight4 Lerch's hardware Moroi. ,
Centre street. or at their ;office. N. E. Corner of Centre
and Market streets,24 ttuti. II AYWOOD, LEN k CO. '-
3411.1. •iv,* 141
TO COAL" OPERATORS & ,
Pioneer Boiler Iliorks.
The subtleriber 'tenet:tinily Invite the
attention of the.business cc - immunity to
Ida Boiler tWorits,itti Railroad street.lie.ec
is.- mat low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Eta.,
Wheat: he is prepare , ' to Manufacture
DEseItiPTION.
fircike Stacks, Air Stacks.jlilairt Pipes, Gasotoe4rp;Drift
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CI,. kr.. kr. Bolters on hand..
nein 2 a Tyrant kat "mechanic audit:tying for y earndescited ;
imf....1( oitirrlp to this brand' of tha business. In; tint- r
ler"; ithronif that work dono nt bin entabliihnient wilt 1 1
;,.• eat kfartion to nil who tony fa vor ban with n
nil is; idunin and Coto nanian will find It grnallito their nd- I
.rii;tv., , e to examine hi! dork before engw,iing einewhere.
-Noe. , 's7' 474 f ; JOAN T. NOBLE.
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SEVER NIIEADOICIROti WORKS. , ,IC DSO. k ituTlik: t,intrrand 'trees
.... Founders„respertfidlf-inform their pa.
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..•,,, —......
,1: trona, and the public generally, the t they
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r•a s , -..zugc are fully prepared at the aboteestablisb•
- - ; anent, to Manufacture Steam Engines of
. .
very size; Pump'. Ilailmetd and 'Drift Cori, and 'every
.ther tioscri pima of Iron and Dress Casting!' suitable for
h.• enkalnin= or of her linsineast.on themost reasonable
•rtn%. Also, Mowing Cylinder* for Mast FUTTIRMF and
, I.,..hine work in generati . ' '
, .
itepairinzof all hinds done with neatnessanddespat rh, , .1
t tm., lowest prices. Ali' work furnlibed by them war- :1
tut...l to perform well. They would solicit the Custom of ,''
h.. 4 who may want art biles in their line in thisvielnity.
I ~ rdera will meet with• Immediate and prompt often,
.„1 . S. W. IltbSrtN,
Virch .1,1144 5-ty i.. W. B. HUDSON
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.:-
1111 K PUIIBCHIIIEIIE are no ' S , r fully,
g prevetrodito furnish. at the Ashland Iron,
'" Wort:A.:tie:tin Engines nod Putupsotany,l
TITTASeiI pa onwr arid capacity. forinlning antother
purposes. Coal Breakers of every size and
stern now iti use. tog.itber with eastlnga and (urgings
S , err descriptions. Coal and Drifti Cats of all sizes
ttitterns. large Truck not II orse Cara—al furnished I
, lortest. notice. The subscribers Het tor tlieirtd
rs tbat: inasmuch aaevory inernbei 'of t he L rtli• a 1
n le, theywill he able JO furnis whi. i
bat witl Aompare favorably with it,py in Ihe lte-i
en. . All orders directed to L. P.GARXER A . llitos., A sh,
~,• liuylkilteountyj Pa , willreceive pionipt. atten-;
L. P. GARNER.
DIICIIAEL I.IAItICEIt,_
• JOSEF II GAIINI:11.
_Ashland. Mar 10,'57 j - • ID
DEHOEN'S IRON WORKS,
nlllllersirtllle.
al nuberrlber le prepared to mann!
titre eiTEAM ENGINES' of any power
qipsol any capaelty , and Coal . Brea krra ,
§re:yl desirlption ; as well ai every ,
ler kind of machinery used In Alines;
51111 f.: Saw ills. Ace.
Jes pi,ssesse4 for manufacturing, and
re ittlthe - bukinevs,work ran beturfied
Innediat tiin very lowef;t pricea,ind .
t of Mating up machinery of any kind,
I and'esaintue patterns and become ac•
Inifore cent kart Ina elnewhern.
kind ?ire solicited, nod strict: attention
nit prompt execution. •
• • WILLIAM DI.IIIAIEN. I
•craber 9.1507 , • 48-tf
iCtOft (RCM WORKS.. ,1
PuLlavll e, r., •
JAS %YRS.!: tesPeettully Invltt
to attention of the boldness erammuntty
their New Itlaehl . ne•Slrop and Foundry..
ected between Coil and Ilallroartstreets,
...id friotting on Norwegian street. where
e ared to execute all orders for machinery 01
.4 Iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of Gear:,
4: 'Rolling 11311 s, !Grist and Saw Mills, Single and
:wring; Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars. all Uinta
Cart rigs, such as Chairs for Flat atid.T Rail;
Sw i &c.; all kinds of cast and wrought iron
holm.: practical mechanics.and htiving made
door rod,. of the Coal Region their *tidy for years,
all '4 oLlo of 1134iIiiery In their litre of tininess. they
trr Il‘mo,-Ircs that 'work Joao at their eatablishmen I
, 0 to all who Joey honiirthein with a
' I.OI Y received and promptlyeze.
re:Wonahleterme.
itgNJAMES WREN. - •
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ID?
. GRIM W . TING
Wholesale'aad`Betail y_
druggist eaataci.
.11E.CarkieiCiAtili -
• (Oppotite Afortimer's Hotel,)
•- ROVTISVILLIAL;PEX-BA.E"
MANUFACTURER, sno - ROLE PRQPIMETOR, OP
Epilog!" Pectoral
EPTING'S PECTORAL 311XTURE tures Coughs. .
EI'TLSG'S vgarcticAL MIXTURE cores Tonneau.
EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cores BroocbI11R•
EPTING'ir PECTORAL MIXTURE, cares Sore thiosts.
EPTINOII Plq.nintAL MIXTURE will etterve mosump.
tire pitlepto advtneed stage* of the ,d,lotaxe.
EPTINO'S PECTORAL seg . py
.• NAN, AFllialld. • '
EPTING'S PECTORALIIIXTURE sold 14 J. NELL/1
' • BCBXB, Mlnermvllle. • "- ' -
EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE poldbywi.n:Ktiars,
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MUTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold bJ all droogista
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Octo gonersber * broWtoul, euooly. ,
24, 'BT
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, • Phlladel his.
A benerobast lastftelfon, eatdbHaked by special endeloineal.
for the relief sy" Om sick and distressed, gtlticted
llg - tio v tn
trothl'irlen A t and
~ E. Epidemic discoara.
T-4POCIATION,
in view of the' awful .destruction of human life,
mutied by 'Sexual diseases , and the deceptions prarfleiti
titian the unfortunate wietimsof Snob diseases ty(htacks,..
serenil years' ago 411040 d Omar Consulting ynege,,,,, le
a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their nami, tp open a
Dispensary for the treatment of this close of diseases.
in all their forms. and to give 'MISDICA Er AVOVICI: 0 RA- 1
TIS, to a ilw ho' apply by letter, with a derseription of I
their condition, (age, occupation, habits of ilfe. Ac.,) and
in rases Of extreme. poverty.tO FtlitETAll IifIRDICINESSI
FREE OF CH Atilt E. It Is needless to add that' the At
sedation command, the. highest Stadion' sitilla Sheaf.,
and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
t ' The Directors. on a review of the past, feel assured
that their lahors in this spliereof benevolent effort. have
taws of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to .thei
young, and they have resolved to devoto tberuselves,,
.-yrith'renewed lest, to this very Important but much dos-,
laved 11111.5 e.- . • . -
Joel Publiehett by the Associatiou. a Report on Sper- I
matorrhaca, or Seminal Weakuesa. and other Diseases nt
'the Sexual °Tana. by the Consulting Surgeotr.whirb
will be sent by mall. (in a sealed envelope.)Tltgli OF
CHARGE, on rervipt of ,TWO ATA SIPS for postage.
Address. for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R.
cAutiopN , Coo snit' n g Su trin, • !Inward 'A seal a lion,
No.* South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa.
By Order of the Directory. EZRA D. HEARTWE LL:
.0 CO. FAIRCIIILD,&Crefary. President.
Oct. 3. 'ST. , --, 40.1 y '
iNVlßnisi 7
:11. - tsy HUAI tonna
WORKS
i.ennn..-1.
he SttbseriberereNpeet fully invite
attention of the Inuinefrroittisiunity
.heir New 113ehine !'hop and Yertn
erected lit the town of Trenton!. and
ler the autstrlntendenee auditoutman.
Ilatdorft and Philip trinholtU, where
, eweitate all orders for Maeltinery,uf
la as Steam Engines of any po w ,. / . 7
rily. Coal Breakors of eserrdeattlp.
teering for Rolling Mile. Grist and
and all icitidscf Valirrad Castings.
tit and T Ralla, Imre, Swltches,and
cf Wrought Iron Strutting" . .. Mr. Um.
3 leehanie.and having. had therfn.
e 4 for many years In the Coal Iter..lou,
r p,uttlnu up Ilachinery of any kind,
,nd eaamineour patterns and super:Mr
lAA become nal n ted' with priest; at
teOritrattna elsewhere. ,Ordersorev
r riveleed.and eteiet attention will be
apt executtmu hatrinlverarallb,2o,
Fatah:mann hand.
C. A: kA. SNITZEIL
PUBLISHED. EVERY §ATURDAY MORNING., BY BENJAMIN .13ANNAN; POTI',OVILLE,'SCRUYOULVVIATY,IPENNSY
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HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
GREAT VEILUTV 'LER,
1: gs., ! Long Usasucessfally. Sought,
FOUND AT LAST 1.
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1°167
RESTOIf.EI4 PElt3l A N EFTLY tilt 4.Y ' IlAill
. lolls original odor; covers luxuriantly the hold
head;. removes all dandruff, itching .and all scrofula,
scald Lead arid all eruptions; makes the hair soft, broi
l*, and glossy; and will preserve it to toy Imaginable,
age, removes, as if by magic, all blutchea,:ke.,from the
fare and cures all neuralgia and nervous headache. See
sire:stir and the following:
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I I. - • 2 • ' Dover, !..f.,fl.;Feb l , 2d, 'lBd7.
1 , 1011.0. If WWI/ & CO.—heats: Within a few days
we bievurecelved so many orders and calls ftw prof. 0..1.
Wood's Hair Restorative, that today we were compelled ,
to wad toTbston fora quantity, (the 6 dozen. you for-
Warded all beta: Pohl.) whip we tuixbt order a quantity I
from you.,_Erevy Witte tat hare sold /OM to hare_pro
ducui,thire or Par new enstonsers, and the approbation,
and patronage It receives from the most substantial and:
worthy chisels of our vlcluity, fully.ronvitne us that
it i. • mosT VALUABLE PREPARATION,. •
tend us, as soon'as mey be. one gross of gt: PiZe; and
aim dosett.s2 rise; end oel love us, yours:very • respect
' fully, [Signed] DANIEL LATHROP & CO.
•
• Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co.. Ho.. Soy. 19, 1850.
PROP. 0, 3. WOOD—D.etr Slr: Some lintel:On summer
.we were induced to uso - some of your flair Restorative,
and its effects were so -wonderful, we feel it our duty to
you and the afflicted, to. report It. *. 1
;Our little sou's head for some time had hem/ perfectly ;
covered with sores, and some rolled It sold head. The j
hair almost entirely came off In consequence. when a i„
Mend. teeing bts sufferings, advised us to use your Res. = ,
tOrative. and we did so with little hope of sueccat. but.
to our purprlu) and, that of all our friends. aefery few sp.'
Orations removed the disease - entirely, auci,t a new tind
i luxuriant crop of hair semi started out, and we caulk)*
say that our boy hes as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant
gcrop of hair rut any other .oltild. W.-.C112 ;therefore..
and do hereby. recommend youristoritt Ivo, as rs perfect,
reinedy for all disease* of the scalp and hair. We are,
yours respectfully, -(IYAiItGSI W. 111110 IN writ hm,
. SARAH. A. ItIUOINDOTHA3L
I • • Gardiner, Maine; June 22d,1855.
;PROP.°. J. WOOD—Dear ,ir: I base used two bottles
of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly my
KIP the greatest dlscoviory of the 11. V for , restoring and
changing the hair. Before using - It I was a man of sev
enty. My hair has now attained iti original color. You
can recommend it to the world Without the least fear. as
Myease was one of the worst Idol. Yours, romped fully,
. . - DANIEL N. .MUItPIIII.
•
110. J. WOOD k BO..,Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New
lark, (in the Great N. Y. Wire Railing Estabrishment,)
nod 114 Msrkltt street. St. Louis, 'do.
.11
Caret nd enid by all good Druggists.
June 10.'68-
_
.11 • . , WILLIAMS'S
T ANTI-DYSPEPTIC E LIXIR.
Dyspepsy 1 inalgestion Lryspepsy I
TA .MORBID .SENSIBILITY of - the
. Stomach and Bowels; attended 'with - obvions die;
order of the digestive organs.'
II Dyspepay acid Ha attoodaut-Hle, each as • .
i ; 1./Valuta, Headache, •' 1 • ' . . ' ~ ..
.1 rertiir, Disaneku of Rtght,
i Del:ally of the Nertona t Systeh e, , . . . .
1 ilypochondria.Juundsce, . . ' .
j Loss if Appetite. .° A . ..
.
1% ll:sting •of the Mrength. •
11 ' Flatulence. with frelneint belching of wind,
.",thtted dote, . ~..,,- •', .. • . •
i
intati
r hnstipatinn and nttess of the Dowels, . •
Woos Fontaine,. i.
•' 1 Burning sensahonarthipil of the &meads, .
'Lire.: Clonploint,
r- OrplYzeimi after Fafina
Palpitation of the Heart;
Worn in the pit f the Manch, or towards ihe right side,
.calomncis of Clampl•riow,'
Depression f spinti and irrilabilify of temper. de.. ,
Hove In many core defied the Akilt.'herololore. of lbe of
7.witt medical practitioners in the mild, end loony racer • lb
tinve been abandoned es Inenrable.
Da. J. IVo.l.lsats, Chemist. and' Phartnareutist, alter,
studying dowdy the le:tett:a - of Dry. Abernethy and .1. I
Johuaon, England, and tabsening the nature at the tile.
base In all its stagea. during." nojourn in (he southern
and western portion of the DuitqffStates. where It pre
rails to a greater extent than eitUwhere. procured from
Sutah America, certain mole and herb". &dm which he
pekpared an "Puma:" which, after eighteen yaws' use
in private practice, hat( proved itself more efficacious in
the cure rtf'Dyspepsy. than any medicine that has ever
ben prepared in any age or any clime, for the tame pan
. pose- ,
I having smbruitted It, with an explanation of its corn.'
portents to a number of 'Physicians of Philadelphia,
;among whom were the late Do.. Joseph Hertahorne and
J. C. Morton, ilium rkeived their entire Approval, and .
many of the Medial Faculty are no not only prescrib- il l
log it for their patients. tont are Uflott• it themselves,
'
personally, and in their fainilies. Air a tonic, It it ante
quailed, and its properties are of to invigorating a mt.
ture.. that lils ‘ given with perfect safety and . ruceess to i
; the inept tender infants. i • ,
The' Elam eis very gradual. bid certain in its action ,
upon the organs of digestion, the inereared secretionaof; ,
i !the liver. pancreas and mucous membrane of the Sto. j
'mach, and requires that only one dose be taken in twen
ty-font 1
hours; fur confirmed Dyspeppy can' only be cured
by gradually restoring the organs of-digestion to a heal
thy state. The great success met .with in curing the;.
Imost aggravated taw of Dspepsf, tweet:up:tilled 'Parne. i
~
Ilium with a high grade of hypochondriasis. has estab
jlished the most unbounded confident* In the curative
properties of this ..`klumar'in corroboration of which
read the following lestimor lite:
ATTESTATION.—We, having used Williams 's "Anti,
Dyspeptic. Elixir," with the moat perfect satisfaction and I
success. take"great pleaaore in recommending It to all i
persons mattering with Dyspepay, as we are fully ra n-i
vinced of its most estimable :apathies in restoring the
digestive powers, removing all. pains and unoeinesa,and i
imparting a healthy tone to the Stomach: la . 1
John It. Penrose. 34 South Wharves; Casper Itiorriti,
Tacony; Thcituas A libone, President of Dank of Penn.
Sylvania; Abner Elmer. Market street above Sixth' Ed- I
ward H. Rowley, No. 14Nortit Wharves; Michael Dunn
Superintendent Merchants' Exchange; Illnnah Stiles:l
Frankford Road; Hannah Webb, 2.5 . Filbert street; 111
N. Sperry. 12 Edward istreet ; Lawrence Newbold, No .
306 Chestnut street. !Philadelphia; Wm. Yard, 6 at,
Row; Rudolph Learnt, 2e7 Broadway ;11, N. Wiliam
04 Water street, New-York, , .
The list of names could be extended to aimost.any ;
length, hit the foregoing is deemed sufficient.
~, l'
Testimony of IL V. SPBRII Y, who mes abajtdorted as'
• incurable. and given tip tit Die. I .
DR.' J. Wfwalai—Dear F,ir:—For fifteen ,ears pm !
clout to 1654.1 suffered ao much from Dyepepey. that I :
became emnpletely prostrated, both in mind and body:,
and at length became Po weakened 1 could not attend to i.
My business, rind wale sinking Into a decline, and it was',
believed 1 never could recover:, the best medkaraid was;
aptiZilylure:ltaert,feoniootrilmlle.7:adyade:lesedry means
n u s ee reap ydu rt gEli to a w ir i , ft,w an u d t i t.,
from - the time I began takingit 1 gradually lianas:teed .-
reatored to health. The dreedfuf '
f sufferings 1 endured front D pePs ca nnot
_ dereribet I
but lam coolld.rit thatuttZ I t the ' of your "Elixir, "
hille'vetbe7yitoldrinh":}inlozn w lYe i smi n bA tt *.' e le ll " ey inift m erf :T t t iala e Ct f o rn e Et ilYern e desi ttool libil le ' i
health. , . i
4.4 7t W he s' urde 7 r ' sly . ned, l lt 3 a ch ve l k l rt " 3 :l ii ihil r . 4l . l g . t ... ! N Pß . ll l3 lll pei btdir my .ll4. i .
fol. Invent! years, and take pleasure ins tlng
that-hissmell ion can be perfectly relied on, and that
tigt
ir
e o-
rj
.eeltrei know that.ite baa been wondarfully ' .
health fmm the brink of the enure: and we bearre, a s
he aseerte, Solel b i ithe use of, Dr. Williams's "Elixir-'* ' !
.. . . -
TI .J. Citinetalt, No-143 Phreuts. at ' "Elixir-'*!
. . . . Jo Easter, RA= sty above &rood.'
Penton ally appeared before me, (one of the Alderman
of the efty of Philadelnitin,)ll. N. SPIRAL who being i
duly affirmed. cloth dep.*, and *ay, that, the tarts eat J
forth In the aborifrertifiratenre true in s rritry pertirular. f
Swot* and eitheeribed this 6th daj of June, lkt.i. 1
' ; . ' FOROCILICII. flttl...AWYlnop. I
• Tbri ...Elixir". Is Sold In bottler , . at 5.1 mu-b, or r. ',mk s ,.
AN j 5 .• Proprletor—JAMES WILLIAMS, 141. D.. - • '
. . Or endri and i'licriwarrulirl,
No-4 &ightifzevenfh street, Philadelphia.
Za-For sale by Jodi O. Szowa, Centre street, Putt* ,
vale. ' -
February 20,'68
gW
Dry Goode a ndvirocery Store.
rirH F. untiereigned have
fip0...1 a New Ilry GaAs and Gin:
eeryNStore. In the building on Catltftl
street. next to Vegent [lntel, formerly ore • '
copied by Silllatao A Chatubers. IMO*
SP, VW be happy to gas their Meal* at •
generally. Their trorprve It tette exclusively.* vABI.I
bubmic, which will enable them to atli eberlP., •
, . airtime SULU A ' •
BILATIT.4 .fironzaa.:
14¢t: 2.
Patsy ltle; Aprll3,
- .
Ti) ;nem THS sowsile . OFTint TAliTlii ' .llD MSG OUT PEDAL TEC, CATIANAOIr ► YOUNTAI 101,..11ATALiiirOtil WILL, GI VS STAANGTO i TOOTA.IIIATOATOSOILTECT ALL *AMIN TO wail's AID TL1RA,41112.-.Di..1418(1111
• . -
t - winTo,:co To
FAIRBANK7B BCA‘EL •
13" subsciribers, agentsior 3ne, man,
1016eteros,driliiitteeeived a new aittele.ealled
the' aco& Counter Seals,'!ealculiaed 401 - alarm 51
au *tuna 40240 RC Soria, At the TorkSt&re.
' R. laittolitY & SON.
eottavfile, April M 11.18611 17-.
4: READY MADE PAPER. BAGS, •
VOR • GROCERS;' DRUGGISTS,
E `CONFECTIONERS. 'BAKERS, tc.-'-.The Fubicriber
respectfully 101bn:re his Mends add the public' that he
\.
has been appolntiWAgenst for these!. of -
Patent Idan i t ai ln urinuto nT e maderapenmag •,,,
*sat. John' H. Lowaro.4 Co., of PhilotliapblO.
These Bogs are of slits and,qualities Of paper.snitabie
for ALL PER•ONS who use the article: and are Offered at
fob pries:sae will at once commend- them toy the eon
ilThereartmany advantages In purchasing and eying
eady erodellags. Where no bags are nerd, it! requires
(ruble the quantity of,paper and string to packths ions
number of Kande, and more time In putting up* pack
.
. , . .•
i Where an esteneive business to dose and .Begs.made
1 y hand, by buying ready made Bagri ; ohalutssit- can be
ispens'ed with. fly using them, you will pot only save
•ereand money, 'but always bare a conventeirttr
Fepts-
I .
lain 'which to put up your goods.
Wherever risme Bane have beet:lntroduced, tiref have
given entire seeisfaction. • • . •• • , •
For sale at ilaaufaqurers' privy bv .. •,I .
ord. ii . Vi.xl.i t N,
Paper and Bookllealer ind.Stist loner. ;
1 , Centre street, opposite Episcopal Chmvh:Pottevillo.
A first rate assortment of-;WRAPPING PAPER pi,-
. ways on hand. ~. ' •.; • . Feb.2l. '57 -S. '
BANE MONEY THESE HARD Tp11010!
DRAINACEAND WATEMIDIPE.
:lutte the Thin) Wanted ;in the Ifiabig ifegi'esr-
THE subscriber ;has been api t ynted•
1 Agent for The gee of the l'itritled ston Water
' !Drainage ripe, T i l e ;Pipe venires Ine , from 2
inches up t 0,12 inches in calibre, and will beetle free..
.e re of•fromItl1o.100: feet fail of . .water s hinallarYlaii
iron piper—iataneetiona ran be made at. any point—
! judestructiltiewfil jest ibrevet —hi fact trio e dune.
i
h then iron Tillie, heroin.a it does not root—lied is at.
-Medea tittles following rates .t our. stone, Dottaelite,, or
eitu be o'ottlitort to point. where Bel itoadent_ta front.
,v, iladelphia übau rptantilles. are, required. „Freight
rlAi :Red froth there price* 'thent
.perties,recely nit the
. pea Pay Freight; ' • • ,
2.lnei pipe . e• ' S. ' '.; •' 14 tont. r l frit4„.
. • 1 - ••24,, " ry e. - . '
3 i•
8- " " -1 -' v -.1 . -VI ° • • •
10 " ' " " - •' ' .-- 67 ". '
There are the cheapest aud most durable pipe that
ean be obtained for conveying water. 'We bellow they
can be "laid even cheaper than woodenpipes, avr are
only about half the , price of iron and lead pipes. Call
ant see them at the store of . li. BANN A.'.
• . Agent for Me hfanefactur l I crs.
_ ..._
•BOSTON_ egLartlic COMPANY. ,
3tatialne netting. ~ I •
r 1 11 E, experience of the past ten yearn
• has gained fur this Belting the coosdence o f . menu-
Ltriurers and consumers., The great inaproventen)s re
cently made in its quality. warrant us in asserting it to
be.urtorlor to leather for all open Delta,--eapeeltilly for '
heavy or main Deihl. . ' .1
its first cost is mtteb less than leather--11 14 str nger.
and more durable, and givea a gala in power on tb pul
1,
.10i. It will stand a heat • 1 3au degrees unafiecte —no
degree of add or wet can Injure Its working. In all re
spects it la reeoMmend d Mr Saw-31111s, !dlnes;Oraln
111 .raters. Merhtne Sh and Manufactories. I
31aohtne Be ling, '3 411 4 Plp.
np i
& Fe of Pricer, 3 and 4p , from which an ethintafe l of the
price of inlermeatiale widths can be made. '
2 nth 3-ply, per foot 10 cents. 4-ply, 13 cents.
3 ~ . 46 15 •' ..17 61
4 64 64 '4l . 20 a .. 24 . ..
5 ill . 16 41 04 /1 i ‘ 30 .. 9
16 •. 16 41 21) 41 " 36 "
7 " " " 34 " " 41 ' "
8 u Pi . 41 39 . 01 4 7 1 11
9,, 41 , At -45 . ' 4/ 99 161
10 . . 11 41 ' 64 44 . 16 go 66
1 1 " 66 66 80 is , 416 75 1 .
12 "- " " 06 " 1. 83 1 . 7.,
13 .. ". ~1 0 " 72 .1 a 92 .tt
14 " . " " 81 . " " 100 "
15
. 44 .11 .14 ' go it ' . /07 - tt
1 46 14 ~ 1 0 4 .. • .11 13 0 11
11 //16 115 44 0 44 _ 341 44
"
12 7 7 .. .. 1,8 . '
i 44 IS •44 138 ‘, - " 173 . 4 •,
11eary , 6 and 6 ply Belts made to order f r purpose.
here great strength is required. (as 'a Rubstitute ter
(little leather) at au advance of 'Wanly-fire au Oily
eel cent. on 4 ply prices. ~ •
1 1 krernie . 3 ply, Hyd 0
rant' !10. - -.
11 d re timid a presume of 75 ilts.per orudie tech.
2 ish.h per foot, - - • • - •20 emit&
. • DS FP
Irt '-
„ 8 , ,
, IP 6 .1 , I:,
MANUFACTURES.
SAVE „YOUR. TIME:
4 it
5 it It *
6 dr it
otkeine, June, 1857
25 "
- 30
33
- 40 "
" - - • - • 70 , "
Ply Locomotive & Pere Engine Itose.
tr,rrooled to stood a pressure 01175 lbs. per square inch.
I N-4 Web per foot, • - - - • -' 66 rents.
. 2 4 ., Ft OP . .. i 65 /I
2 1 - . • - • - -e0 "
2 11.2 '' " " 66 f c
2 34 111 It> .If i ' 70 I "
a A o t. VI I r
... 76 o
NI York Croton floe., , •• • .• 23
1 nee of any axe and strength made to order-.-also,
Su non Bose for Fire Engines and other purposee
The shove Hose has great advantages over leat her, as
it needs no oiling. is perfectly tight, will stand a very
higgh degree of heat without injury , and to not affected
by he severest cold. ,
l ouplings, Hose-Pipes, Ac., tarnished at the lowest
pr ces.• !
•- 1' steam Packing. .*
Thin article in now in general use by the most skillful
Engineers and "Inch I n Int x I h mughon t th e lin Bed States.'
t In prepand-sotimOON/0 Fahrenheit will not affeet
it, nd in superior to tirerYthlng else, as, no substance
ha so much elasticity which panda no high a degree of
he t. and may to used about all parts where packing in
nooPturV• ./a: Manhole , Platte. piston Rode, duattri
Joints, Steatu :Chests, Cylinder needs, Stuffing *4 014
etd.„, etr. t , ,
Packing made to order for all the 'Tat-Inns purposes,
snih as - SIMIIiaLIC PLAITS. PINTON (ROM. Pins FlAsor.s,
lb AND CAI.I) WATER. Polies, VACCUiI Puma, Toot Ann
Murray ri Lyra FOR STEAD! .1010151i$, &C.
/7/rThe shbneriber has the Ageriey from the !lanais&
to era of the above articles. The Belts are the Not In ,
th United States. and we furnish them la Sehuyik M Co.
,t ?dee uteri urent' prices. I hop x Ming the earriagetothe
*baser. Our erdire have AIM the preference et tie
lips over any others for Belts to be made to any *tern
"thicknens not on hand, as per agreement; am'
infer° guarantee the delivery of any Belt w ithin a ,
ixed time after the order is received.
Segued 8. '57 St _ • 1110.1.1. BANPIAN.
EXTRAORDINARY 1
C 7 313. ii, fa 32 3EL Cr co 1' 1 23. ilig .
- Both Water And Fire Proof. I: -
THE SUBSCRIBER has been -, ;,
pointed Agent, and is prepired to put' on 11.
L
tron k Co's celebrated Tire and %tater Proof it fl*
Lie composed of, Veil. Compadllon - and (leave
It s more derable than either ehinglee, tin, sincOr lar
-- 'Area no painting: and tan he put on completel
a ' little over one-half the expense of other. vole
The advantages of this Booing may be summed
follows;
It la both VATEit•TIONT and YINII4•PROOF.
It will not expend and oontraet, with beat tali
Xe metal roots.
One Inch to the-foot Is all theinclinat lon regti
The roof can be walked upon without injury,,t i.
It can be used for drying portiosesd .- ,' ,4'
It is of great advantage to firemen when , , slag
building. are on fire. -
~, .
It lv not Injux . , lously allucted in the least • " ' ',rages
Vroperaturi. • .
II is adapted to every climate. . : T ..).
lis not affected by the Jarring of mac , _l, - ' •
• 1
Art will boar more than double the beat Odd tin, or
I I
alvanixed Iron, without danger totheboa
Ilit Is mildly and quickly repaired, if in
Gutters of the same material can be • . - ma the
jroof.
ITS COST IS MUCH ,LESS 'NIA: • iAT 1 F ANY
111tR FIRE-PROOF 1100, NOW 1 t' -
Inauranee Is effected at the same , agent, tiding.
vered with other tiro-proof mated '
llandredx of certificates can b 3 s -at 11.1111111111:01
k Store. We append one or toe& show that it is
o humbug: ,
0 5 .0' . r
We, the ondersigued, had oar king Rouse roofed
t o
It h VC--..en's Fire and Water-P Noonng about three
...... It
=MI
" . "
..'arren's Vire and Water-. agai....
reari ago, and so far hardy had no t._-/ii to doubt its rf
leery and durability. nor regret i lilltrlng used it, and
ghonld in building hereaftetprefr 11..t0 any other roob
• DREXEL A CO: 1
a thiledelphia, March 12, 1867" ...t, , -, •
, 1 , • '
,F.,,,__t •`--- '''
. Ptutaiemaina, June 1861.
Marrs. H. N. Warren at tb.—froITLILIIIN:—X was pro.
nt by invitation , at en experimemt with your Improved
rimed Water ; Proof Cr mposit luilltnnellg, on: the 214
Nay last.. The object, I suppdauccaina to gird 'Persona
nt acquainted 'with the naturiatifthe roofing, an *ppm%
unity to see It tested. I arrivOron the ground about 1
'clock and 1 , 1111 , the boards pujion tittorooft.,they were
n a rough state, the edges nod: jointed. or gn*ived and
irinretched. After the IstardaTiiiktie on • they were -teemed
f ed
itit three Myers of felt, libeirly a coat ingorCerm
position. and the whole with gravel. ~ •
- A quantity of combuoti material Wtill.plated within,
and at the appointed time match Was applied. A furl.:
one fire ROOO - bunt from diliddes of the house. and en
. voloped.the whole buildinudtt a flame. II continued to
hum for at least three-400101 of an boor. i At that
stifge of the fire, I felt admire to know howl the roof
reed stand if water waillfirtnen upon It, sod disked per;
mission to try the erred mhit, which was•gratited, and,
I applied three or four ,bligitets of water on 1 the roof
• which run off as thougla . lthere wits no. tire nude: or
around It. •,..,,... •
• I Oentlemen. sty Opinion that so far as 11/e Is _eon
;corned. It is the best k : aniof;frout the Met that Its
'air tightners prevent - • station In case °fa tire In a
building where the le of your material, the fire
would mot be likely to, tend 'to ' the adjoining build.
togs. I had an exampliftetthis kind last winter, on the
tth day of January. at Welocktn the morning. 'A fire
broke out in a row of Bela Muses. on the south side of
Bsybert fit., west of It'hadflitreet. It had a trotd of' your
Compordtlim.and , the Alrerwas eoutitted• ttt' the home
where It originated. I lipttnoheeltal lon in saying that
i If It had been an ordinaireoef, the whole rov, Witold
Irmo burned down; from tisk fact that II was one of the
I coldest ownings we bad belt ediater,eid the Wind yen'
1 • a hunk:meat the time. is ybert street ts ncith of the
. 1 . Girard College wall, an that time.of the nownltirt't
' t0., , -t bee with the eo 'of the Weather. made it u
lna: three Imbue we !get snap, on the:Minding
Notw Ithst utility th ' ratintlintshed the 6 1° with°l3l
injury to the motel " _ inv.
I therefore rem:rune wr rmiling to the ekimmimilty
all a superior prevent ornes,. - • •
''
;,- • • . I ' B r, Touts,4•,-, . I . .
... _ • ''• ; . tr iAIIIIEL P.PEAREIN,
Chief ' ' 011ie Pre Bipartite f:
Arty %Atter informat - Ith retain' to title Roo fing
• can be obtained try tall** thesubsetibtar at Ids Book
514f0r rottivillC. .. r . , , I•4i.RENJ.DANNAIt.oe ,,
Ve...•: 4011..74 811E1111, ~
•• • - • -CryworiS e r the Onshatcl.M.frrate s '•
i Who will put or the R gat short notice, r -
1 houses,
Colliery. Establish •• - tit. Inners' hotline, Engine
houses, Breakers. de. : I .4:' . • Begkro, this ,Is. just the
' ••' roof required, as it is Mit ',
.-: 'vend no Sports fidlitngou
it wills's! lt on Ant:. ~, , 1 :•.' • v-, ~. . ,• / - ~.
• .1111 , 111ilegle sad tin . , • 7• • „,
• Mith - lhalmatettil
, tf the nitchts not too _/- .-,- .... 1 ,
• .
1 - '•.•”. EL`,- , . - .., •
•
SATURDAY M.ORNINg; 81EFT1Elt 4,:1858.
MANUFACTURES.
PORT CARBON SH OVEL FACTORY.
• Charles spans, Proprietor.
Allkinds oreasideAtaloputis, coaltiddles,
• Thrlairotalaof P l lbileigilirtfth. o 7. 9l /elled:
Aianasry 10,'68- vtr
IMPROVED CLOTHES=HORSE. ,
ris--,...--tvii,,,,.., : invention iti
_.
manufactured by IL LEIB a RILA tif);Ncrweian
gioNts ClPositikligrn4u4Cattlrgaf. FactOtt. '
Ird-Call and sea it :lii
Anima 5a,141 s- • ,
WATER. METRES
THE Subspriber having been author
ised by the manutheturers of Water Metres, wilt
enrols all order, left.alth thews thztati. - E. 1 SON.
35-
PottaylUe. Außurt 30.'56
•• LIGHT BELTING FOR LAT E 8 :.
TWO INGH 2 ply Light Gum BOlt-
Ing, suitable ( or Lathes, Ae. It to mach morseled..
than /Alan* Dotting, attars Ira it:rimmed by those
who uan It. For sale by D. DANNAN, •
-i Agent for Manufacturer*: •'t
BAR Al4O RAILROAD . IRON. .
THE suticribers.hav c. 11,9 .on hand
anA *Wean for CAST!, thaloneat market prlie4
a large stock of , the beiCulhaM Ir.,inetcharty,Bar iron, Flat
MD*? Inpuifulta.
_ - - -
Pottrvllle,-Novambay 21,967
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-" —"'.' '- SOAP:"- -- •"' " : •
ti
r ilE'BUbseribecs invite the, attention
attoinewstdOlotaaarbautt to thairlianufacture or,
DR WN , P4/4/...Sad. 01.11 1 i19ArS, itc , tr. Mean
Soap. having iong-beek eiteuslielY Whom' ID Schuylkill;
Carbon and Lttstrosooosliais, are recommended as ot.a.
IlablDquallLy. °welt recAlTedbY anal ProtaStlratten•
dfd .. l 4. AiNa l liodit, Starebote.ilvala on band'.—Elk, '
JOS. ELSINTON i SON,
111:113oupt Second stre•ll'Phillidellthla•
June W.:141' ~ . , 26an
.
IWILL'IAMPPORT :
.
aria cgs ins
/bribery & Erie Railroad and die Canal,..
• , . (Oppoalte the Furnace, WillinwurPort, &
Foona•P
G EO., S. BANGER
sale and 'Retail Dcalereandllanufacturerint white.
and yellow pine flooring boardeolnelt. doors. bilosimAnt•
tom odding. wood niooldlogw. #c., Jig aud scroll sewing;
fancy and plain. All descripUonn of iamb:wand planing,
.4one With pranantnesa.and in the iwrof taanner.• •
.'.February • ' - -
- . Way -
. • 'NO Tlgi. ' - • • .:,
TO Coal Operia 0000 ea ehlaylkllkestate.
Ix Itlerettants.,
S AIOXINO . TOBACCO, liy i. Steam;
Pnwer7 l, o9ffts aday i ,*l,lamburg. Smoking Tobacv
Co and SegarManutactilry, on band and ready fut sale. _
200 him), sweet scan led Rtnaltiwg •PcNaceo.
zionOkrialf Spanish Sporn.- ' 1 -
200.000 Sixes, Spanish Seganb. '.
. ,
100.000 Seed and Matra Sega re. ' ' ' '
Orderd thinkfally received and promptly attended tr
Terms easy ... , ' MAIO( ANN MOVER. -i ,
• ..namburg. Berns Col4y, Pa.-.' , ,
r •4: : •
..... : 1 4 ... , . ~
• ' PIANO9 L .AIOI' MELODZO -,1.,
Of Abe best at sautsifeettare.. ar l alted,
Li 0 It SALE. By.THE
k subacriber: All Pianos and Melo-
demo noli by bilk will be warranted—if . i:.
nut whet they are represented, they can be rtied.—
Allkinds of Melodeons will be sold at 11a turera'
cash pr;era in Pottsville, by which the pa sera wive
the rarrkige and risk of transportation. PolL will be
sold from $10.49 $2O less then regular city erips-accord
ing to the ial de pf the Instrument. Thowilebo preterit
by calling on us, and receiving a letter;4o credit, can
maketheir own selections attbeManutsc4trers.asrattain
the prieirs. and we will furnish the Instrtment selected
at the above rates. ' If there Is any donbe In this mat•
ter—all lie have•to say Is—TRY US. V."' ' -
1 . , !• , ' IIIs'TiANNAN. '
Sept.s.'s7
EXTENSIV
iteinanton gar
THE aubseriber I
preparedi- at lice . 01
stand, to lunar& at
kinds of materlaht is
his line, for 'dahlia'
Vurposes—rla [Wand of
nameutal. lie lash
itartieular attention I
the Tomb Stones an
Monumenteof Mama'
utseture. They ran I
had In every variety
style. and will compel
. favorably, In beauty
where, and are Mieret
June 5,,'t8• ;23-Iy]
UCKAIIIINIC-••-: - 1
' ".lATire iisoptrwi.annzAototy, • .1
.Wira33.o* 3 =gobiliaird db Ca.
Manufacturer Of Wire lielkitir Inelined planes. . 4
siopea,acy would 'Wool 4
Willa that he to bow pre
ared to make : N 1 •
4LL -KINDS,
isicor AND .EPEES oir iii,Ar
AND,ROP37I ROM,
At the shortest notice. AlstoOmier quality, aid, on the
moat liberal terme. at hleiWircritope factory. , ~
Mauch CtiuWaii Carbon Co., Pa....
Reference can be mg i t ;desire. E. A. Douglas, ft. D.
i
Cortright and A. if. _ eini, at i llianch Chunk; to N.
ks.
Patterson, Suninilt to norm Letnenring & Co:. Tit,
more, Luserne!conn ' 'and In fact. nearly all tbeop
enters in the Reg p lap have been tieing his Mmes.
Alliiitat Li, 'fig
... _nest 8,'67
,324;j 03 , ,
?pre ,
1 0 11; , .
E , - VVIIIRY REMQVED
tnea :respdctlikity ern:.
bracelbiko • „ tYotlnformlng
the that lluttintinoved their
extensiveCarAtery,trom,lltanch
Chunk street . they have bee
tinre the late tbelr Nett, Large and coininodlons
building, in -Atiditlon, on the Olddie *hare
they ere prepared jg tit out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO
'r u t; BINS IN Tuirsfxris and ready to • accommodate
their customers an hit those who ay favor there with
their patronage.' Smithy new and well selert.ed stoek,
of materials a lame old bands 'will enable them '
to do work w_ elegance , and durability cannot be'
aurpaered.
They 4111 en *ifia attend to the hualneashereafter
as banns. with
_Gun to give general eatistac
.tloo
tee 44 TO prompt attention.;
ttt the shortei4t ucitiee.
AU4IO HT OF: 11:11:WflApD.
Allard`
July 18
CARRIAGE & WAGON FACTORY.
H and' Blisekssialthing.
Nest . A:Weer of .111i0A11 and CESTEN sofas:
glintsubsaritier takes this method of
11 Itt4lng the public that he has beoonet the sole
.proPriatonitorithe above estebilahment, and he hopes' to
condnAgt.so as to, give satisfaction' • ' •
to tli , .titithiess Community, by em
pone but the best of work- • ,• - 4 , ' •
;and using the beat materials - -'co
1111iikeind be Coined In the market. Befog mySelf Cirae
kel mechanic, I W ill guarantee all work tern*Ebetl to
suo represeetod. .- , , . ,• .
Jobbleg work of all kinds promptly attended :tolied
neatly executed. Ho hopes. by strict attention to , Nisi.
'nese and reisemablO charges' to merle a liberal share of
othe public patronago. - DANIk6 DEAY.
sort). DISA N has on band antirsortnneet of new and
wand band carriages rind expires ;Isogon, of various
styles. - Also. heavy wagons of ail kinds. Old eirriages
bought
styles..
exchanged. - • March 13,118 11 -II
. `• * POTTSVIkLE _. • 4- . : I
Saddle and .tit urine a a ossusufstafery.
I.
HEREWITH, invite your espebiel
attention to niy very'. extensive. stock of Itcooly Jlade
ddiory:'Woriesi,' t ltars. de. embracing the .largest
variety of et ilea and itnalities,ever,,otfered for sale In
this county. and at prices that will compare favorably 1
with those of any other house in the tilde. . -.
i..4‘
• 4 ,..,,,,,, Having been:for some years pant,
—,
l in the habit of purchaslng my
, •
- Moto Maori°, excl . usirely Air Ouh, • l
I find myself now in the polmession of advantagesfrom
this cause not enjoyed by the tradw'reneraliy, nod feel
that I ma, with confidence, solicit the trade of all dupes
of dealers: and my arrangements for the toming sea
son's trade ere based upon tree' a largor amount of busi
sums thee I ham hitherto dons f you can thereibre rely
upon finding at my establishment everything that is re•
quirod in my line.- „ .
Orden by mall are restudifiiliy solicited, and the goodi
sent warranted to give satisfaction. both sato price and
quality : . LEFEVER- WOM ELSDORFV.
. Oppoifie Splocopalghoroh, Quire street, "Urea,.
March 7.1867. . - . , ...1 10.1 y ' f
*odd,
•
SOLOMON HOOVER.
Witolesetle and "befall
IDEAI'eEIC .in Stoves, Ranges
Heaters, Tin Wane, Hollow Ware,
Aida Ware Brass Ware, French Ware, And
Ontlety, Binge Boilers, Portable Ranges, ]as •
Ovens, Summer Furnace, lc, fie., has 'ad led --•••
to his fenner stock of Stoves a variety of mew' pat:
!erns of Kitchen flanges of which - hp can give the
highest readtumendaUon.
lie calls particular attention to his new style .of Hee;
teryrhlch he is confident will make the Len IleatOr
has ever been used In 161 s part of the country. also, a
, variety of pew patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and
Stoves. Ile calls particular attention to Maid:feet iron
Parlor filer, it is so improvement on the Kisteriech,
which he Is confident Is the best stove In rise. lie hai
now the largest Stock ortbe above articles (too numei•
one to mentlon,) that hes ever been offered In this part
of the country. lie invites his friends and customers
to call and 'examine fee themselves. feeling .coubdent
I hat he can suit them lb quality and price;,-be "letters
himselflhathehasbadmuchexperiencelnhis,llue cif
huliness, therefore he kilo confident that he cannot 'be
surpassed In quality or eheapnets. '• ' • '
sod Spouting and alt kind of jobbing
. dono at the shortest notice. 1 _
(beim stmt. 5 tlo or s above dfarbel, west side,Phleseillc.
March 21 'fff
. : • : = • • I 'BUILDERS
SCHUYIKILLIORTY LEIMBER,
MANUFACTURINO COMPANY
ANL hand at their exten4re establishment. tin
Railroad street, a great quantity of !Amber of every kind
and description. which they can shpply 10 Opereters_ „1
:Carpenter:l and Builders. at lower rates' than it can be
bought 'elsewhere. They an elm ready- te• sapply,,
through the metes of their *Menthe buthiest. aridJa-
Italling,lll4dlllloS, manufactorad articles in their lihe
at a caring of 2 per rent.on termer cool. ,
_Thrill' large workshop!. bare been I u PlUrel4firtil ' Cllera•
lien h!t! ho past leen turning - Du t veld quantities ! ,
' DebEey' -
Saab,. P mime 1 Worki
. Mould In go t edapost
'muds, p - naut ! titer•,
-
And all tights of Praised, Iyihe led and Tufted War*,
Which Oho , hare eanstantly *and. , 'Thorare ready
to executoordsta at the idiertettnotlia. for say quantity
or quality of sawed or inahnittettlicedidue-
Dry and.green iteraloek,aVell for building pair
poses. .'Oftlr., liisple..Poplaicchaltir, plank and scautllog
bbirds: Cherry, Walnut., tdatihgarly, - de for Waived
merit: White and Yellow Pine beirdeech dilerring, few Or
made to order; White - Pip planki 3434,2110 W, r.
lag Kit es puinloodiray* *lady tf.alots .bases,
ralist IK't4llo l s l #o llllll l lol / 4 4 1 . 1 9 1 k.W.V.M Iltba mo
mg, Le:, . ,
lorants or used'itiiff, and llNlTYthing . I n tbeii tits
Sul bandor to order. al the sbortostootire •
Pottsville, March 29,18 • " . • ilk,
• Among t b , many Weft rparittas diawn *eh by lb*
*kettle mondarldreialt titiprotOptd 141/Aln. lit,
RlEldatted, r sertairto taa moat tliaellmait Th e
3kirtott /bit errs 16 in as aicepadatosf a addamtiod at
rigron Cora. • We adtrettak vendor •••
.
• • • •
~Ntdant;'2lll* rallo,.the Minty* mint
'Sank plalbiug through the htthe. ••
r t rlairtirrnme and frll.lllln drifting thtps, ' •
.. In tbrlrtmlea err raderteso Coo,
Itat.the Anus:people wondered Moat. ^
• When. quite atidnit their *lobes,
Came squirming . down ou mean door • . •••
• Thistatddlkot odd Ilsboa... - '•! ; •
Mead of mackerel e t , dbaolsaed
To poorlet tails nem study
• • ~Tkis alswlrsiqsaitllK amid timOrdsint
And itu_mght their treads very muddy . ;
•• • 'Tbe lobsters Pinned. In Wadden fears,
4 . 4' 4 ' 4 Urea siteirimmitboy'rm boiled;
•
r4 T 4 ill g et a lit ilds cent trai na ro 1:1 11 teg"
ti The frilibiened 1 0 1 4 t 0 011 4 7-0116, •
In one substantial body;l__ , .. • ,
Torii rod looked blurt
OrWarren Ttilleoddy,;
• 'Tbe . entliteeedoeraeutaronderint
oWisat's ail-thie stir and roll?",;1 4 . • •
; • Thereto a giant brother knew ',IT
•
And dapped to see bill 7
,• ' The brook flab turned lit pbtri; - "' . •-• ' •
(k. Mr or • shly's Cr)
Arid trottsbl42 all, trim - •
orbri romiatieboty •' '
TlN,trrliterforpr up , bbli,bart
I Illtlintber stop • '
The plalee.i.; flapped, aetrad Mu,
= Mita to - . -
..• . •
Mid iiniesdi'ilitidliiantinwtil coins- - •
A chaos 'Of ti=unsui 4. • , • • !,
• • Wino aunt ib riPb. MTh 4..
. And (lender nerds) to woman,
.*; , 404 some will waits. to credit Ors, ,
_And 11011ne
o ifirite bit/T*llc
-And r g
ristillovor rem!, bark .• ;. -
Sro Pigeon GOreors., ~ •
An iss,,Who by tb• sternal Mk - •
Oat our prisons 'hyssop
••• 4. Aost.at anchor rarely' o ' er •
, . bank and shoal of Tuts,".
ti ` . Wnirgpm..to seeremotestLads , ' ;
-4.lCrisnoss through shadowy ilrtaa,
e dflintilakked sympathetic Wolk, , • •
.Tia• Gulbest worlds grow stators. .
tfloasand teaser limiglaso shoo.
4 .4, Along the quirr rim( rim • - •
40 , 1 , - A thousand beam` pubolia beat . .•
- in all its ihrohiker nee.,-. • - •
,Thrt wanderer now notongeOlrsgs •
- Earl/ day a leagtkotairts , • .
hamtorred to oli•etric links '
. And sunk beneath, the ,
•
. . 1 ; . •
11.1rtlitolm, from Enirliord'sabortis there come
Congratulating cliopplo ,1 .
-.; Ocrim's grown a medium. , .
_i• Hu all rituill boar th• •-•raptitosa;" ,
• Two continents are linked /Whet • ,
; , • . lly.coooring strong snit stabis,
- And hope's oymbolk anchor sow
j Is fastened to tbe table. i• .
E. YARDLEY i SON.
- 48.
AM"
•
about tIVOIVe u7eluek nest any, on nrid wok.
ing . to coneciousness, and to a racking headache,
I beenthe 'nware that there woe so . me ono in the
room, looking out of the nindow.
. I Whu is there ?"I%)ked in aloha, weak voice.
"It is, I; the Avengdr,"! Boswell stalking
tn
Overfsolenly. "AV bathes. you tii say, wretched
man, for viler deluge of, last tilglit f"
"Pleasant party; wain't it?" ill ash!, vainly stri
'ine to gritin the evenWof the preceding night.
"Did I do, it well F"
"Lot we ntfer tay.humble congtstulationsrsa id
•
Boswell with intedse irony, "ust :he auspicious
event."
:., "Mtt do you mese, Boswell r I geld Implor
ingly, and with a dim eoMprebension looming on
blot of what be was Mind ing•tu: . , •
4 , 4 Sjmply thai:yoa Irani been, nicely fooled.• 41:
..; nest of bands b Toasts td.bot naked speedily'
to bat sweet girl, Miss Daffodil. The whole town
b le
it by. this time.". .; :., :. , , ... , •
' I I gave a deep beart-rending groan, and sank
liark on tbe.pillow.. At that : moment kali come
back on me-, the song— . this supper—the sifting.
.0, pretty
. rciaciunary wovk ! • X gasped out feebly
sometbing. &boat loving loniy as a brother—as a
hrotber, .
,
Boswell laughed. "C me, cheer up, poor boy."
he sold ; "I bare been ,thinking it all over already:
You must be rent away at once." . ' •
• I "I most be rent away at ones!" - I murmured
~f rom the pillow. •:; • ~• t
••• "You muss he •hrought r to the colonel, and
JOUN, T. LANG
petty,
THE CABLE:
Sktto.
8 li/83dLovz.
[LX cuarzus.)
thrown upon lift merey. 4 .
. . •
"I must i be thjown upon hill mercy r:I repeat.
ed. . ...,
"Ito iill be Seelig,. Inrieul; but he will ;give
jou leave. Y ou aliall - be tnioa r ported to Ireland=
.to my tether's house; and Withers until ell 'has
blown over." • • ' - : . :'.. : .
, .
?.But," lola I. vitt! the iniuionary work Still le
my' mind, "perhaps you, mistake after all. The'
love of a brother—" - •
'•There eame a - trip 'at - the e 194, and ,a sot* ;was
banded In tome:" Too Well 11l new that busi.
;nen - band. It called Ine ',lll dear buy," and said
That the writer bad already milled, twice, bat bad
failetrof seeing , we Ile was anxious, disturbed
!in mind, on my behalf) We! bid- much to tulk
over together; ter that iitiet, 604 Ikpouisa, bad told
him all—everything.. I Amalfi tlid a knife and
'drink in the old place—that day. at seven precisely: -
I Some way be had always. test fatberly-toward me r
hat couldn't make it.out. Ai the and he was mine
affectionately, e.t. John DaffOttil. It was wirer. It
was no dream, but s° I covered
•upini bee'd,in my droling-gown, Ilk° the Ituutait
of old,;and sank down, at . ,thesfoot—of the bed.
We were before the Colonel In balf an bout from
!tbSt limo. Boswell bad kindly broken the matter
'gently to him first, so that riirts-spared that per
tint. army :trial. : But 0, the Most cruel part of
'ell was, when I was alone With, my own :bitter
' thonghts in the solitiole of. toy chamber, to find
L. bad been so deceived in those• to whom I.
bad fondly placed trust; and that all Ibis while
,they ahould have been harboring - mieh base and.
mercenary thoughts.
Being brought before the celonil,, whose person;
bad been framed on tho lines Of the Marshal Pe.
Ruler, and whose TOicesethried to issue from the
•epths of a puitchoon,--;-being brought,.l,say, be.:
' fore that rude soldier, lie told,me.'without eircum
lOcution, that I hid behaved like a something .
fool; that I 'War a disgraCe tO him andlis corps;
' and that; only for any youth and inexperience, , he
had a deuced good WO to let me get out of the
serape as,leould. HoWever, I might go Land bad
heat be quiekiabout : I • ;
Buswell led me slay across the square, 'with
milscall hanging down ignouniniously, a sad and
pitiable spectacle.. My beery' was broken ; and L
. heard, but heeded not, the :tsoffs and unfeeling
jokes of gentlemen from windows,
,who were by
this time in roll possession of my ead• history.—
Coarse illusions to white 'ribbon, four grays, blest
men, which deli as though upon 'bettor of. ono in
a dream. All would seem' to have diuustted ma
save Buswelß Ile stood to me tree as steel.
In my combs on' moth ire laid a safo and se
cure plan. tittme Ave or,sis Miles from the town
- of Allehester area, a watering place.** which
there was daily communication tith Ireland.—
Most of the Allehestrians had'pleasant villas and,
houses there; and it wait altogether an agreeable
-place of resort in the - stititai'r thee. Many and
many a pleasant jaunt k hod taken down there
when any heart was light, and my eye wnsbright.
in company with, her whO -bad—no matter. It
was settled that about three iiclook P. M., a cos
, ered vehicle should be, privily introduced Into the
barrack square; and to divert suspicion. should
,be drawn up nt a brothermfficer's door. ,/ should
then journey down qulettyto the Watering ; Ince,
dine with what appetite might, andgo on board
whetildarkness was set- in.' Iluswell's lather and
mother,
.worthy Itilksi would only be toe glad to
bare Me.
Toward three o'clock then;all thingabeing rea
dy;)the covered vehicle. Was' unostentatiously in
troduced, and drawn:up at . Buswelt's door. 1
co)dtd have wished to bare stolen away unheeded,
unntsserved ; and came down after 'my portals's
- teati,.wrapped to a bortanumes duet, es if I were
going out for a duel. But those idle .fellosseffor
whom surely the Sime ought to find some service
in times of peace) were, 19angibg about; and for
them the cob was a subject-of extraordinary in.
.teresti, When came out,l fuund coma half-dor
en - or to, of them gathered round, curiously in .
Teatigating the horse, the ,doot.bindler and such
,matters. Their, on feeling
,laugh Wheel appeared.
I vregistired'an eithisever to forgive ; ; their broad
'Aker, tom•Seemiti to me 4 1ingularly out of place.
The driver was bidden to'stopat'Ountey's to call
for a Certain bandbox ;,and was ye - efferently as.'
sailed for not being provided witbst bolsi of white
ribbon. The only notice/ leek. et .thaskrowtavits
wog to fold my cloak about me with, contempt,
,hod prepare to ascend the s rebiele,,wben suddenly
I seemed Mike a figure )ust turning,tho corner of
the square, awl wlvoaciag with a pleasant smile.
That jocund (Ace struck ; terror- m ny'sind; and
My 'limbs tottered tinder ine. 'was going to
meet it; toy featUres en teposedto'a
when I felt the horsentattle elocdtdrawn-from, my
shoulders. . - '
jocund faro bad now 'resehed rso 7 —joran4,
that is nu longer but contorted with
Me anger and. inistrpit wish to speak with
you, Mr. Tvrentyman, prirately, before setting
out on your travels." • • • •. •
.."TraVele gas ped oat, "0 yeo—eirtehtly—
that Yr•—•".. I don't- know what isras-going to.
add,—but heaven be prahrodl--there then awe a
suddeo.deliverence from the. jaws of rhistructioa.
Thera was a bustle behind. a shuMiog or footsums
and • little Staving*, whom I bad hithosiki made
smell leeount of, and in fart,'ratiteti,'•eTitriddeni.—
broke through rho crowd, arrayed Its Al horse
onas'Al_clsok. • • .
~ . . • t I !"
(lootiry ;Tweet yitsa,",
king heads ell moat. f'l3lnods44llollseidt; :'
Mr. Daffodil—kindest. casein? , allid.,ses.
Twentyisart, doses. the gray mane«.
--. 2 _,-.
...: :, • ? - - • -.:
..,. ,He aaray..-2.-ili
.. pottmaideas" was con' the
tyPIPIA boil bad I , - lu,'. for that, L was ao
4 41
IllezPrealblY- ;.nay heart was liglwened,,
and I could - ,'hiegige4 tiula Spaylage...:Thia
May bathe ~per tittle to mention, that avallibit
myself 'opportunity in make aeverit eal Ir.
and do • tile:Mopping, be returned in *boob kb
hour's . 1011 4 • the back entrance, sad was tel
down. ,bis own' door. - , , i 3 .
Mr3:lllfoal's face bed grown buant alialm4—
It Weikediant. rather; for his hoatt 'alio had been
I' , , .. "Going away on leaver Mr. Daffodi l,
-
Irliffteusplacently'l i 'doin away on ItoTcy liantl ,
Meal"
~_
' ' Choi: leer assent from many voices. I
, ' "De vie* leave." Doswell raid mournfolly.
Added one-of the brethren : "Premature de
enrol the constitution."''
"Indeed." said Mr. Daffodil. "yen don't tell
me so: Now, do'rerf. lie seamed to me—oi;--
rebeetioas eri the whole, eh ?" ', ' ' ' "
PAlways the way—the fatal delusion.- Oink' :is
a most sabsalthy corps; isn't it ett. doctor ri h.
added, addressing ono of the patty, in no lir OF
connected with the medical interest. .
it.. gloomy man answers:de . shaking his bead
mournfully, '-Perhaps the moat unhealthy' In the
-service ; mortality may be taken at--say,, one in
twenty.five:'!' , • .. . .
.. ....
:ft . Tou don't say so r Mr. Daffodil said, looking
at`' me wish visible uneasiness. "And - whore.: Ls
our y o ung friend going?" '
_:,;'.. ; 1,
''Td . 'Madeira," Busstell said. ' ti
' • ""Sa y, ratite-, to &Premature grave in a foreign
land," the gloomy men added. ' ' '. ''. ' " - 11
1 Noble follows ! -- lii this may , they stood by:vset
gallantly,intil Mr. Daffodil, porting his (Wain
aide mine, begged of me to some op to my' *us
fors few minutes private'eintreniailon.'•AOin
:Inuit MY cheek have blauelad ; hot I bad ital.
.dent tostrOl over my emotions to let no soundes.
°ape ma. . Dti I simply bowed dowe•nty had. rind
suffered Myteif to be led away as to the sentlhld.
Up the Ilene flight we wended nmernfiilly,l,iny
my arm fast locked. in his, with a persuasion !list
soon ill would be ever f eed my sad history ended;
when 16,-delivermice cokes again la -the shape of
Curporhl Fmtbles. of my qwn company, with ford
that - the Colonel, demanded instant _speech Grime.
Who had iinprolised that superior officer I wit at'
'a ittes to divine. I felt• Mr. Daffodiriarm tig ten
on M e. "For Intl MomentP said he; lust two
It
iiiinlain your 'room." ' . ' ' ', ' . .;
' Said ; the corporal stolidly, "The colonel wont
wait, sir,—mountitig his horse In the barlisquere.".
• "There," I say; releasing myself with vials ace,
"I must go!.
~Artetkor,ti me, Mr,.Daffudil,"
IBul , last Dight",''. he _said distraetedlY,---•`1111 11
morning! I must speak - to youl" .'.. : li
.1
"Anotherdime,7 Ira". going down. ' .;1.
"Dinner at seven, than 1 5 Mr . tinsel:a!
over the banisters. - ' '' '' '',. I: i
• I was free'sgain, and could streathe'freely. Din -1 t
nor at seven ! Poor unsuspecting mortal! lif,bisN'
should I be it that boar? • 1 •_ ," j
i
I was kept elose,, strict privacy in Berslyell'si
rooms fur the rept of- that day. At sit. o'Clocie
that 'evening two - liguree, use-wrapped closely i
a horseman's cloak. might have been observd. t i l
steal lurch from the.back entrance under cotir of
the darkness. They might have been observed
after wandering on a (tree& or so, to draw iaar 14
an adjoining cab stand, and to enter one of .those
vehicles with great privacy and anyttery. Di
lonely and unfrequented ways, the tiro strangeri
were conveyed silently to the - railway stistion4
where a black portmanteau. (it .was hit 4( 04_
horseman's cloak) was ready waiting, basing:icon/
on befhre. tiers one of the strangers took tong
farewell of thit other, commending him to Ilia spay
riot eure.of Providence; and I **lnt back toe re:
tired 'artier, filled with a deep \ despondencY,
wrapped in my own feeliegs, and itt the Itorsei.
Mau!' cloak. • • .• '
llt was'a cold Wet night, not too dismal, hewer.
er, for th'e stranger in the remote 'lliit.elass;'coni
partment. • Ile was *Unary : h&was undisturbed.
No one sought to intrude on his solitude; nod so .
we sped on through the night, Jo the
. minie Cif this
engine's shriek, until after some terciiti teithuterl'
journeying the train came rolling Into the *niter:-
Mg place. 1-Confusion of pareengen groping
through the darkness roe their wire 0. r *Will%
the black portmanteau. lloneless match in thy,
wilderness of trunks; vakenjo, I descry toe,with
a sudden 'sickening attest/4a dark figure bending
ever torread the large, white initials; "li. T 4"
standing for floretio Twentrusan, T . inficribed ;pin
its cover. 'ilia' all over, useless ettuggling fur
ther with destiny ; so ( would go Waite, arid 'gait,
my sel ap at once, and any, " li me; Daffodil; take
me, t ake me away;' do with me la youlwill; le4d
me to the slaughter—to the altar, lottly he Speedy.
and put ins out Pale. ; !; ;
A sodden thought occurred to rite ; all was not
yet lost ; sodden _
yet be saved. ' I wood itirn'aid
fly; perish the portmanteau '
- perish all *Wrldly
goods: tot I should have to pate him.: 'Ditewing
,my hat tinily over my brows, end gathering itt
cloak about me—with Jay
.teethi set : firtaly and
'awaiting a; prayer,to heaven fot deirrerattetl.-', I
rushed detperately past'," beta ery behind (old Me
that be bail seen me. Still I sped Un! Without
turning, straight down toward the pier, elherel I
could see the dark-outline of the ; packet, aad the
.white steam escaping turbulently, bells _ffingilt
noisily, captain's situuts• cowling m e ; site sins
just casting Of, chi seas plain.' It T. 1 44, f*ui l ie'
bind;-ati It were one (. panting, Oiling taiutly Ito
,
"Stop him. stop him '/A few more stepican4 I
should ha safe. Ah; ; too late I 'l•She his mist
off—gangway removed—and barbing Much astirn
—voice behind calling still to"Slup . bim Pil, ;St d..
denly, at the vessel harks;the attire comes;;stra:4-
ally to the edge, and men - ask, is theigentlembn
minded to go mill. Friendly ' arms :are laid• eut
from aboard, and in -a second I am standing On the
,dock, being larne 'eliwtird at full.speed. 4. Iran
' afloat..(tb„ that touches.* rungs!) ;Ibuk'pas re,
moved swiftly awayil Could just make mita deek .
figure at the edge of the'pler i gettimatatineWildly;
and tinting its arms distractedly lever Its "Bead.! .
• gi ' ;
ifittlidlll)
•
..., . . , ' A 'DIABOLICAL •:4
I
ZEILI,BiTION
~
"In the yearl 832," *radon. es! yeatirdn, a Jim•
anguished legal gentleman ofiNeer !Orlitons,i,"l
visited Paris, in the course of in ButliiPein tour, , 1
'that my Amerleabina might be'isolished dowdily.,
'Slink, attrition eisiont dm genteel partiblesi or
Parisian society. iI found the world:of Perim ill n'
very considerable ;state •of excitement Ili emise‘
quence of an extramdinary perforsn'aueei orb)eh'
was nightly exhibited by an eastern juggler, and
„ which. was nothing more nor leis ' tinpo the twins
mut:decapitation of a man in the presence rig an
'audience, and under the very noses of a Commit.
teetif median( gentlemen who Mond onlj , sOifar
distant . while the - operation was beiog petfortol
as to mope the swine of &Bei long. two ed ed
sword with which: thle juggler smote alf the head:
I went to see this exhibition. which tookislae4 int - 4.' . —l— r. _. i ' I' ”i Greer
it theatre, in company with scrotal Amer" s ' • Int s,rtg,:sorio......st. ~ A _nr.ST ratItAIN.--
Wan glen. The . I •1.. -,
'denten. The theatre was crowded with:between, ;aifficrilca rich are,Met and overcome by
two and three thousand spectato}s, and thicurtin mining-On'giacer ,: in shert-sinklog, stand outsin
was op,'ditplaying a commou taibleisia feet I g; - a gr a l re n c a ar tbe.subjoined deieripliort of ii deep
upon the stage at the very edge of lwhigh I lob- • ,. i pit l , h" i . _.
rained a seat, having gone very 'earlY' B o gner mi. N lek -We pip, Roca ttf e L 00 g„,,,
!II 1 •
.1 0 ,,, / t e; Gag f , htin;i of Atigfiat 3 ..,"
At - the 'given time the jaggier, ts singular 14ok- I • 1,.
. _ - ,
ing man, came upon the stage, with his shirt - .. sent deepest ems] it in Great Britain, and
sleeves rolled up to the shoulders, arid Bearing a pi. o b a kty in the ,world, hie,
r after tWelve years:
long, heavy two-edged sword. ille . nprollbo t abl e t l o h,,rolordig a ieh Some important stator prob
upon the bourne and showed Dived, just. been cotnpleted.and
concealed drawer or other recoil, nod pliteed it in - ; w iled ati ' oo ßak - infield, ' Cheshire. The' shaft of
that theth wall n o _.low peon
the blase, of the footlights near Mel edge uDtha "the, extraiikdinsfit pit 1x"686; yards deep, and the
stage. In a few words he stated whot he wasi rt
go.. o inking of lit: hao cost nearly 1100,000. The-isn
it
lag to do, and requested tromo - of the an ieneh to snaking leas einnmeticird in 1817 by Mr. Francis
coupe forward and standoP"O the vtos. ainter Astley, of Tilifoot, Cumber
risigh,t see there "was 110 deception?' A ohmtair of land; who is lordl . .of the- manor of Dakinfield, a
Moiled gentlemen who bad *hien . choien ty l it township of 12123 - acres in extent and' containing
committee to investigate - the 'l n ini i 4 it ; 04 , lA ,. I valuable beds orator. By -September, 1848; the
took their position ',Upon the stage; ant i' shun , trier I - Asa or Om pit had been sunk ' 220 yards, when,
the victim, who bad been sitting in t he • pervitte-.. the works were . I stupped by the tapping of keopi.
mounted - the stage , removed his coat end ei4M one Spring of W i nter. which rendered it nihmssary
turned back, his shirt. oullar,iind .daying, dow n to Pub in ilelnPf nod drive It tolfnel 80 YlirllV long.
upon his back on• the table, elisveted hi, chill to ID about fOurtemt months this work. wig - coat tile
niern,reirlf ozPose.-hia neck. to the ,heidouen'a : tad, nnd.43 yal l ibit added to the depth,of the pit.—
weapon.. The juggler
_then Shortly of Os soother spring - was enionnter.
- fearful looking sword, end tilriiix it p wild Friel, relied ins keen nail. t ed which ituppied the , works three - months. At
brought it downt say brought it dirwo
Ppooi the the end of Gil years from the commencement a
neck, for no, opkgoold sea . flight...he litid nut, even depth of 424 : this had been attained, the last
those witlita throe feet of liinti—upon the nocit - of 1 63 Yardalbssing occupied ttllenlY - nl,ne months in
tt
she siabjettwith'grentlOrce4.- 1 i..• - i ~ 1 , i i - couitequeriee_ oh• difilcultiei which had to be
Bletal spurted high into diode, some of itrall • evetoomo.L the reek pierced through being,tery
int ols-oirepaity; it6N ildnitrii he siege; titilfst the hard, and ano her tunnel 400 yard. Nog having
1
most !aortal ioubd,'a'Sernet*g Weems!, a gioan 'rated to. be - madd.- At this point , the - sinkineof
and a shriek of horror from tbs whole amerobinge; .I.heeltaft. was ulpentled for a time, and the mine
shook the building, and aurrierubs!. woinen i and wag worked f o g } g o al;_ but in 1857 it was deter'
some males felkfainting In their seats, end Wore mined tot sib the shaft to the Black Miss. I
borne out - by the ushers of the hoUSe. *The jug = further depth fi2l6i Yards. ' Operation' proceed.;
gler raised his! sword again, repented the • Idow, 'ed steadily. in . the fisee 'of, many ditlicalliet sail
and the dissevered head - fell oPonsho atsor I l Ta- I discouraging rddictiests; but thio.onterprisa was
kitsgit by the hair , be heed It hp to ithellandience; , sincessfullY-equiPleted last week by the
worewokmen
for full five minutes' until the bio4badeesmild to ' winning I the Black . Mine, a fine seam oal 4
flow from the severed arteries the loweri jell had! feet 3 ineheithlek, atd
day. calclnul ate sinkind to' last
the sha rt
thirty
fallen and the fate hod assumed tb'e appoehmeet years, at ,5i% oes per g
1
of keorpee's; Theo throwieg it heavily; upon the twenty.the , workable, seams of coal were passed
*Mg.; he requested the committee to examine it, through, as well as - eight ether seams, varying
which they did, passing it trout tiled, to - ha ld.-1 from
hte 1 tot
feet
in the aggregate 105 feet
They then cietnined the body upon lihe able,
'in !tkturitt.l Itse ihaft is' generally 111- feet 6
froth the }medico neck of which tbelhitlo he'll - inches i di: vedir, 'but --
ll near the bottom it c
out yet ensued to drip upon Ile lion,. otthe itego;i panda I ri 4
a diameter cf I feet 2 inches.. It i l ll
'they:lifteirthe limbs and •Inftthetaf fall with the lined with bricks 9 inches thick, with strung rings
limp - inertia of Ureters mAter,fand, lat - c4urse4 pro- cr! , toneOst iht4rvals or S yard.. At the bottom
nouneed the riMicilestd to all Intents and tr? . rposes. .fir "the shaft thofrim in incline - nearly ball a Mile
After they had' concluded theiri teireattgetiomd . itmg: 'lbo it itde fitted with very powerful ma
the jugglerimfcrrised the audibncoibat he wits go. t chinory.; .Adother shift, :of the , Paine depth as
1
ing to put the , man's head on again, Oil store this just desiribed, is ow being sunk iis so air
him to life. Taking art the; head be laid it n the draft. Three 11, roe hairs twee lost during the pro.
table, Quad the two parts ortha Deck .Idi ea nth: gress of the clerk, bit no othei casualties have
er, and begun to matter and:make, signs corer the occurred." - I !
corpse. la about tire minutes the lately decapi
tated man slowly tarred his ghat*, and altiigeth
er horrible taeirsibite as snow—toirside the u u. l
dienea, and - an exciternsini fidlowedet.Xemir4ing, if
anything. that elilekotrcurro wbeja Om tint blow
orthe sword fell:! In a IMF ;aloatttte ibe nyelids
gradually opened and•dlOplajed the ages wearing
a glossy, - corpse-like stark; i „111 degre e s, a llßs-like
speculation emus jetn'tbnint', 4 4,lan 04 0 r r"" 1 "
to the Nee t an a l, , after'. attetehint 1144113.41145, : the
man arose from the labia, resatatat his i rjoiji, fralkeil
: • , :, , I.
, . 1 t .
'1
from ,
the s ie ge t 1-
act
•' mingled with activated. .
.„1 1 ,' . ezblhttlelieral 4 Van • The seek of the rap
`: r disMipltated mita bet . ..* • red mark and
,Muir armaudit, like tbgeleatnea of a newly healed
Wound.', All fhb' I is ,with my own eyes - , ranch
were as effectually d cad, as those of-teas of
,thousands of other. as. I could in no way.
;consistently with it", account for, any feature
Sr this horribly thrillit , rfeat of tnekesy. I have
' , never heard of the hi k being perfumed by.any t
(!other mai, mod very softly it originated. and
\
',!died with him. llowecer, It is scarcely mire un
in accountable than man ;ofte n displayed feats of the
adroit katsculty of H a' , inggists.—.N. 0. 'TIM'
Deno. ; ' . - 1r 7 , •
SOMMUIOI .WBl, PAIVT MillaigrAWD•
I We . pollee ocessionidly a gentleman sod lady
14
walking artivintam *long th e Adel/elk. or riding
I tete a settle a awls through the streets; all of
.t . which seems lobe ve natural and proper. But
the phenomena chic we mum comprehend
i are these t The gentleinan carries a place of burn.
I log tobacco in his radial', and' talks through the
i awoke thereof, while ibis lady has nothing stall la
1 bar mouth ezeept • sit of nice, clean teeth, and a
pretty little tongs,. ;1 •
,/ What is the rations d If, the cigar is good for
e p
es
; the one, why not for e other ?. If smoking in a
Iclose concertino's is- a elegant accomplishment,
why should not ladi ibe aecomplished as gen
tlemen ? Perhipi it klvei his 'breath a sweet sa-,
I Tor, which retailers his 'conversation particularly
interesting, if dot perfectly charming. We have
I sometimes noticed alsaddim turning away of the .
1 lady's face, Si an eloituent periarrolled out en- '
'eloped In a cloud .o mutually blue and
dense, the slime se. t say, "Too much of a good
1 thing, ids. liirotiatur r e Bat if the thing 'be a
bleathsweeteaer .-foC the gentleman, why 'not
• sweeten the lady's breath In the same way P
ipossibly .be has.sdlne constitutional infirmity,
as bad breath, rutteni teeth, orator', stomach, that
requires to he: kepti out of smell, if not out of
sight. There may be something shout him that
needs o stronger smudge to 'conceal. Thee why
Should not she be *a !Cenral to keep her offensive
ness at home ? Or are females naturally sweet.
a clean, and ! mace naturally oche/wise?
thus eye, hue never yet witnessed the spectacle
„
of both parties' Imo Ing at the same time. But
why should not. this a the fashion? We predict
that it will ; it mss asentually become the rash.
ion unless the gentlemen abandon the habit. How
beautiful I Only to 'think of
,a young man calling
on his sweetheart add both sitting down to a so-
I
eights smoke?. tna l gitof that, in the delirious ea.
ACAC.III , of love abil tor n c t eu, the adoring lover, firm
ly grasping his "era nt Bavaria" in one corner
of his mouth. oros the other eprner, and "pops
S
the question," dt en the (*taunted damsel,re
moving her eiliorcti from tcr mouth a •mo pat,
brushes oR the imbue aethe burning end; walks to
the spit.bos 'and bible a •few times in deep and
i i
anxious meditation, wks and spits a few times,
and then answers h 14, tyi
"yes."'
Do you sayithat 4. decent yourig man Would
even marry, or even] c u rt in earnest; a young lady
addicted to smokiirt cigars? Then why should
any decent young I dy ally herself tunny indecent
:
young wan? Why] will not the ro le work both
ways? Suppose' iii the ;family .circle the good
man, returning front Alia daily toils, sits down with
the fetottY et 'the /teein ad g meal d' , sod then lights
his cigar as 'seta. puffe. suffocating smoke
all , through Liteto se ? 411 right, is it? Well,
si
then, suppose, th 6 4 - woman does ditto? Hor
rid, is it? Why ? Has out a woman the same
right to be decent _ r filthy AS the case may be, the
same right Wert.' bereolfpr to defile herself, the
/
saint privilege to Pleas e or to disgust others, that
a man has? , The abject • ia altogether too nom.
p Bested.' Wit can ' get the bang of this "Woman's
Rights 'M business tall. We give It tip.'
'
,
• • " ITU 111111EUX TOUR' ][SANG. • -
We .et.Sike stinginess. We dtin't like "ceon..
env" ' , Shen it cote eti down - to starvation. We have
no synipathyl withl tho• potion that .a poor men
should hitch; isimielf to a post and stand still"
while the rest of t ir world moves forward: It is .
rt
no ma'a duty to any . himself of every emote - 1 4
ment,.every lain
- ,,easy; recreation, every. com
fort shit he amy l moree rich. It is noiman's du
ty to makeMr Iceberg of Isimself—toehut his eyes
and ears to the tuderings of hit fellows—and to
deny _himself tie A ek.yetent that results from gen.
erous action—manly that he may hoard wealth
fur his' beirsjto qtirrel abbot.
But-there his yer..an economy. which Is every
males duty and which Is 'commendable in the man
who sutigglbs with! poverty—ed "•eeimetoyi.whieh
is conaistent{ Withlhappiness, and which ;mast be
practiced. if , he jot' would secure independence.
. It la every ma ii privilege, and. it 'becomes his
duty Lc dive vrithi pis means titot up to bet with..
e i
in, theta... -Weald does Dot make the man; weed.
mit, mid shield Ow be taken into the account
in our ljudgmmat el men, . But compelenerabould
be seeiired when Neon b e, and it almost', always
can be; by the prictiCe_Of economy , end self.denial
to only it tolerable'eitent. It should he, steered,
not so muclfut others to look upon , - or to raise
us in the e time inn of others, as to 'Secure • the
, en,niteinusnesti of independence, rind' the (militant
satisfaction Ithal is derived from • ils acquirement
and possession. i
We, woillii like to impress, this iinglo fact upon
the mind oil ever laboring Men who may peruse
this abort arid that it is reelable tor. him to
rise above pover ,mid that the-path le iodepcn
. deuce, though be et with toils and, solf.sacrifloe, is.
much pleaaenter to the traveller than any ono he
can enter upon. - , .-. , : , •
_The. frusta who f eels that he is. earning some
thing,
,more. th e he is spending, will - walk the
I
streets with a• tn eh lighter. heart; and, enter hi.
hates' with a - n deb more cheerful cnuntenanl
(ban he Whissperrds as he goes ' or falls dst:. ir
heidd hs.,'oecer titles in acquiring the maw of,
meet i ng them. -, - . - •, - -
Nekt, to the slaverjef intemperance ther. ir 11 . 0
sln . yery onletirt h more gelling than that et Pr'
arty and tadebteduess. This man who i. avert'.,
, body!' debtor is biltrybody's - slave, end I ' 4 much
worse eundition rhea he who servesta I:41e mas..
ler:- . - ! - -
Poo the Mille of the present, thens, wallas fi:r
, tbei sake oC the tutor; we. would red oornes"y,
urggrupon every! workingman to t" ssithiu hi s
100011 . .. e. ' Let bite lay 13$ sorertitio;every day—if
'• bat ' d pons7,eloS ice "peony..ii i s rett.ir thnn twat
' .
lug ;linlinitely bluer thin renntr" in debt' a Po pen.
sty irday.or coy s, weak , it be cue earn a,
.. dolla'r let him tri, thirty and f o tbfully, tho caper.
-invent of. living On - ninety cef'''. - HO will like it.
"People will laugh. ° •Le teem laugh.' 'They
will (Malt ins l itugy..., - prep be called stingy.
. thasU4say, yeti id; not Tray your debts., They well_
wonder, why I de not live bettor furniturisilivi
in 4'l truer ;helm', and , :iond. c on c erts . and p la y
hunies." .Let theta w.-'der for ,a, while, it won't
her thent,lapd it toisiwoil won'tbus,s- you.. By
an by ycqi eau h av es line house, and, Ana rural.
ture lot your 0 n, .. 0 " !:1 will wonder again,
and :eon,. Laub:, ,ad Co o ing .arouilii.rcou like so
Moot plosive& i. .... Try Ithe experiment. Live
Aso u 10 ,4 an ,..be.—.lb
,i, ritie farmer : - •
. . l -. _ _ _
''Deem e t tmare Irr isstawips
child of; 111.4 ditrod, four years of .ago, linos oa ,
the Weltencißraaeb, In Norfolk roomy, was poi
sowed; somedCys sinee, by sackhist the dower o
the yellow lemamine..* The little one - died In an)
boar after it complained of beiag slek. the pike;
nuts wholOot, bare kasha the eases of the swV
den death of 'their child- bet fora playmate, who
*lll it hed.ihrhn tartlet the flower, which Is a•
deadly puiscoi - • • •. •.•
YAM.
NO. 36.
,want oseaij Ofinpr es.* hi tau sw
abs at fhb Blahs sod Ti toy basal asaYkalat
IheJobblog. Wag a paaatleal Painter ourself,, Ti Till
guaraptaspar *ark to be as seat as say that cask b•
turned out In the eitieg. .I.II.INTLYIO COWISI 4ose
th• abgrtat sotto*
.4' BOOK BINDERY.'
Nooks boaltd hi-sway vadoty of styts. Blast Rooks
-of Amory muumbetsted.bolinid asi Med to
odor at 'boldest solks.
ReTtnag.—Thiss wore on this night;
the moon was slaking behind a sombre ridge of
crags,
and I was on the pohet al mering the
door of our eleeping apartment, when, y
ou s sad
den, a cry, poignant and ringing, broke in span
•thejoyous chores of mode and laughter. •• For • •
metaent ',restated t a deep eusuce earned, when
area 1 1 9. toll of anguish that my heart
seemed to my mouth, startled me, sad I
rushed to a copies f bushes whines It seemed to
proeeed.• There, n a smooth patch of "scud,
remanded by it bushes, were ewe ligniees—t '
0 on the g ad, the other bending, over It like'
the vulture over its prey. I saw aleam of •
brig. s I escending; bound piec ed me be.
tense s &ilea sad the steadier llgnies, and I
grasped the murderous arm that would hare de
seceded fatally, for the third and last time. For '
• second there was a staggering struggle between
'me sod My blood thirsty antagonist, who glared '
on me with ea eye tell of concentrated hatred :'a
thick, bowie voice uttered-a deep fume upon my
head; bat the excited frame of thse murderer lost
Its equilibrium, and I threw him to the ground.
In falling, I wretched the tong knife from his
grasp, sod then held blot' tightly ehmehed, while
tardy assistance was rendered to his prat:ate an
tagonist. net it was too late; his heart s " blood
was slashing from two wounds, and the unfortu
meta num aspired while they were earrylog him
to the house. While I was looking aside at this
Jest operation, the men beneath me made a des
perate effort, threw me of, end Itimidedithrough
' the crackling oopsewood. This tragleallY- ended.
the scene of merriment. The women `ood ever
the dead man, stretched on a bench la - the large
room of oar night's residence, all ereeping and
praying. One of the young ogee among them,
,whom so, shortly before I bed •eemee lively as
fawroend blooming like a rose,. now crouched it
the feet of the corpse, mute and mothneless as a •
statue, with her black hair half-biding her palm,
petrified features, and her large black eyes staring,.
...We an unearthly. expression, -upon the grolind." ,
On bane, ao motionless now, she bad 'smiled but
half an hoar ago; with how fatal kiler
lover bad detected that glance, tadlaritedj the
victim to a minute ' s conversation, seed had 'noticed
him forever.; Such terrible revenge, prodireed by
jealousy, such fatal effects of a mere smile and a
glance, may 'appeat extravagant to Europeans;
but let 'them recoleet that a smile
„and a glance ,
Mean very little in. Europe , sad a great, deal in •
Mexico.—rose Temperkes Mexico.,
• •
•Turonrairr Tram!' roil Virivrs.—+-In - domestics
tiapPiness, the .wife's Imetienee' Is teach greater
than her husband'. ; for the one, dui first cause—
mutual
love 'and confidence—being granted. the
whole comfort of the household depends input) tri
fieg more Immediately ander her Jurisdiction. By F , ••
her management of small same, her husband's re.
speetahility and credit are created or destroyed.- 1
No - fortune can stand the constant leakages of es- • •
travigince and Mismanagement;.: and more '
spent In trifles than women' would mull, believe. ,
The esti great °spent*, whatever: It • may be, is
turned over and Carefully reflected on ore immured;
the in
imperceptibly
is prepared to meet it but it is pen-
•
miss slidititawly which do the mis
chief; and this the wife alone can atop, for it does
not come within a man's province. There is often
/In ineuspeeted Arida to be saved IM *vary house
hold. It is not in' economy alone that the wife's
ettention Is so necessary; but in those little Mee- •
tier which mark $ welt.regalated house. Anans.:,
furnished cruet - stand, a missing key, a buttooless
shirt, a soiled tablecloth, a mustard-pot with, its
old contents sticking hard'and.broirn about it, are
severally Nothings; but each can Yalee an angry • '
worlior eaase dieeirmfort. Depeed on it, there 'v
a great dual of domestic bappiuesalti a roall.drs.;-
ed motion-chop or a tidy breakfast-table Mott
grow sated of beatity, tired of mode, are often too -
wearied for • coeversatlon, (however istilletteal;)
but ibei.ean always appreciate a well.awept hearth
an I smiling comfort.. A woman nosy lore her
heM.and devotedly—may snerifice !Orions, friend..
fetidly, 'mummy for him—she may IV the geni
es of a Sappho, theaticbanting bustles df an Ar
mida; but—melancholy taet—itwitti there ,rho
fail to matte his home comfortable, his heart will
inivitablj escape her. Arid woven live so entire.
ly in the affections that without lore their exist
ence is a Void.' Better submit, then, to household
*kit, however repugnan't th.ti may be L.l your
tastes, th an demo Yourself fa a loveless home—
;iTsiteen of the higher order et mind will not run
'this Oak: they know that their feminine, their
domestl6;are their, first duties.
BUT one man 10 11ve hundred will make a JOT
tone.- But 'competence; and an independent
poeltion, is w i t hi n th e reach of most UMW This
is obtained most surly by patient tlidustrY and
economy. If a, men has, ordinary talents and
ability in any lircression or business 9r trade, he
tan by pursuing R I economical; ervevering course
be pretty rule o fjnally obtaining an indypendent
position i n ur e , Let his expenses always tall be
low his i n come. Let him live cheap, very cheap,
if neeemyry bat let ltim be sure and make his
income more chap cover his expenses. 'lt min be
done in &soft all .cases, notwithstanding the
Positive denial; of ever so many anxious house.
keepers. A man may not hive more than two or
three' b e mired dollars a year, aid ma have a
I 'U t ility Is terra ' 1111 that of the flambee an y d
excel
lent Min . Rodgers, and be min lad a way t 3
lire e Atfortably, and lay up something into the
h a evin. There is much—nay all—in. knowing
b,,, the: thing is diine. And that is the very
ag people who are going to make money hive
s ot to learn. It is wonderful how few real wants
to have, sod bow little it takes to give us gene.
'ins happiness. It 'we could get rid of our aril.
Belot, senseless and expensive way of living, we
eboukl find ourselves better of in purse, in pros.
poet and in heart. Let ivory:nee who has any
ambition to go ahead in life try the experiment
this year and see how pinch virtue there ii in
Monotn,y. Make your exposits - .less than yeor
income and see how emote yon will here gained,
not only in money hut in the feeling that you
are in that condition which the Yankees denote'.
note as "forehanded.' • Try it , this year. '
• • Tau BtARRIAOIII RIMATION.—:Tha great secret ) ,
is to learn to bear with eaeb other's (any;
net to be bled to tbete—tbat is either an kapok
sibility pr a fully; we must see and feel tbete:'
if we do ,„neltbor , lthey are not evil to. us, old
there is "obvionily no acid of forbearance; but
'to throw tbetnantle of affetition around thant eon =
waling them from each other's eyes; todetermlne
'lota° let them chill the affections; to.resolve to
cultivate good tempered forbearance because i
the way of mitigating the preient evil, a aye
with a view to ultiniate amendment: Surely It is
not the perfection, bet the imperfection of Montan
character that makes the sqongast Maim is love.
-All the-world muse approve) even enemies must
admire the goad iild the eitimable in human as;
lure. If husband bed wife estimate only that in
each which all must be constrained to value, what
on they, More then others? It le itsfiicullias of
character; imperfections of nature that call fur the '
pitting . sympathy , the leader compassion that
ma es each thecomforter„the,moniter of the other.
Forbearance help* earth tie ettain command over .
themselves. ;Few are the creatuisa so utterly evil
as to shirse a generous confidence ) a calm forbear
ance' Married persons should be preeminently •
friendr, and-fidelity is the great privilege of friend
ship. -The forbearance here- eenteaded for is cot i
week and wicked indulgence of each ether's faults. ,
but such, a cairn, tender oh ea of them as e:-
cinder all harshness and sager, and takes the best,
and gentlest methods of polatieg them out In the
fell confidence of Oration.— WAisper to a Bride.
TUN HUGHES TICLEGIULPII Inrauscer. T . The
New' York 'Keyed states thaVpropositlon bee,
been made to Hughes to put b netrument on the
submarine line between Sardinia and Malta, as by
the 'Mein now .uied it is impossible to obtain a
higher Tits of timed than four words is minute.
We may state also that the Red See Line hu en.
into . oegotiatioes with s hive , foi the use of bit
machine, and we have ntadimbt it sill eventually'
supersede 'all °therein the 'working of submarine
telegraphs throughout the world. Re has offered
to send' messages . , through the Atlantiel , cable at .a
rate of ten wordeptainute each Way and at the
Fame .time, making twenty-14es a Mituto; but
es yet no arrangement has been entered Into with
htm by'the company, and.the line, sinmathe sth of
August—the•lsti on which it 4se saeutsfully
submerged—bat 'been In this stately, pauession
of Whitehouse.
AN In Non Dritisna.—ife copy the follow
log for the 'muck of that &ass of drinkers whet
make upracticeof imbibing to awes and "lying
around liroNe' May they profit by-the warning:
~ "At Cinelfmti,. the other night, a man named •
John Butts; !We going bowie intoxicated, fell In
the !dryer, and roiling over into the mouth of a
sewer, came near being eaten by rats. It mum
astifficer Lewis was Ong his ranody, about
twelve o'clock at night, he discovered a pair of
stkithig out froui the well.hole of the sewer.
Ile forthwith repaired to the spot. and falling to •
arotire•the owner of the legs, mmight him by thet,
heels and drew him out, when it appeared that
.one of his ears was eaten off by rats. The vermin
ha sijest commenced their repast, and would doUht.
less have finished bias by morning." •
COAL. afire Finc.—The coal mina of the Eel
moat Rolling Mill itt Centre Wheeling, caught', lire
ow Tuesday night of teat week, and hurtled alto
groat rapidity. A short distance from the mouth
of the coal bank, a pit is sunk to admit air. rum
this the Same streamed brilliantly smile fifteen feet,
from the combustion of gas within. Tkisie streams
..of, water were poured Into Abe pit ell day of the
12th, without drowning out the fire..lt caught '
from Abe furnace used to expel the fool air and
sires.
• Ilantontinni Averawn.--In Anatrattn the *Oho.
alga . hove ea einnebao end Sad other prosehlok ta
}lona; Coommosteanta, upwind* of SOACI: atPoddints
on the dlelne - aniablp, nearly mom. The omastar of
chddran In the illeelvdas and Sabbath ',b00% bd,169.