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Alladi tertisettieuts over 3 lines, (depart , periods, rhariPrd u I square. . rm. TwEiN Two. 'COSI:. • g• - 111sTlit. Three Utica, f 3 54 St 25. $.2 .• n Forir file 12S'• 1 14 00 _ Vita lineiti • 1:00 160 , .6 0! Slx. 1.';23 223 :7,1 1^ er, .. 55 g 2, 151 ?. 1 5 5 4 6 5 *5 60 9 8 00 0 , :Ni Ni ne Roo. /11.6 3 4 th r oe/tne) Nneltit or ?EN Little. • 360 ' 600 •10 00 'One 9.1 0,0 b • 400 n bOO • 900..14 00 Vti ree Two squaws kraarws, 3 50 sno 750 12 00 10 no , roar square.. 4 1 , 0. ire sco 14 00 20 00 Quarter eel., 00.1 . 9 le) il3 00 .18 00 80.00 • *Large' . snare ror short perlods, as per mermen:tent: ..' • i' s ,n,, A i qu ' ee spriccasi eat b--scenmpsuled ,witti nn adrertiwmeut. 50 cents writ. Adrertisetnents•b4 re 51arriages and Deaths. 10 rents per line for oret insertiou. 4 -subsequetit insert ions, 5 cents A rline. Niue words aro counted as a lineinadwertislatt. Merchants and others. advertising by the year; with ' changes. And n standinfradvertisement le - 1 exceeding 15 Ham will be charged. InrltAlus subscription, /8 00 spare to the amount ellour spheres, with chew. ' ges andsobactiption. . • • • Without ebanges. at the rates desigtuite4 above. Advertlaernents net in tamee type than usual will be 1 charnsi 511 per cent. advance. on - these prices. - All cuts will be chlr4ed the mule as letter press. - • • - N. Prude sdr ,, rtiseatents received from Advertising Aeats abroad. except 425 per eeht. advance on these enlesq by Special agieement with the publisher, Maras:tee 25 eenta each. Deaths accompanied with no. cents, without nOtirws, nn tharge, .' Allnotices.exceptthose of a religious 01.11410.er and t'r eduratl ,, nai purpose". Will be charged' 5 cents for aro' Innfler of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per line owtbouti. - Oroceedins , Of meatipgs not of a genend or public char charged at 4 ante per live for each insertion. T o Nallt.kle ealeulations *ill state that 324 lines make a column-154 lines a half column—and 52 lines a q n trier c•alumn. ' '2052 AllrOklAinake c0 1 0i ii..., 4 4 76 a lima t . column—nod 734 a quarter column. • All odd lines over ea rib square. charged at the rate of 4 cents per llneifor one time, and v Nuts per line for three times. Yearly edvertirers most confine their advertising to their own business. i Agencies for others, sale of Real Estate, kr.. Are not.inri ruled in business adeeeltenients. IRON WORKS. TAMAQUA IRONWORKS. Carter iron ihunders,'„llachinisti. Boiler end Machinists' Tool end Or The snb4cribets e. now prepared to twelve ardent for ail kin& rat StationaryCMolmp, Engines and machinery ihr rollicrien s, ~. • bta.c farrlnce - s. mills. de. ItatettviveLfte• rill tier and practical experience in the'. . ."'"".__ busirieiet, warrant them in taking the largest. contracta at the lowest prices, Particular attention called to Ivens k Allen's New stile Patent Winding Machinery, by which the Slopes ' or ,S bait rope v‘r chains run on the top of , both drams In )drible araytt. This arrangement, itts confidently believed. will %MS in the weir and tear of ropes or rbilna.t be price of the M add nery In live years; and for fast ivindiug,aint OM y of con oruction and durability, it cannot be surpassed. We also recommend the new car wheel Invented by !!.Ir.' imelen IT.,Allen. This wheel ran only be bad at our works. and has Mood the fast of the recent' severe win nom past. triumphantly; end a single wheel having teen tooken 'duce Ha introduction. We are now, placing it ,under the cars of some of the principal Railroad Compa nies ip,the country'. . We would also call the attention nfAhe public to the TA Inagua Car Shop. connected with tberatove work's'and recently Muted for the Manufacture of lialtroad. Drift, Freight Cars and Trucks. and furnished with all the 'e lest improvements, co that they are thus enabled to ex .ccete work much cheaper ' and with More despitch than '. -- , ' . -- . herAotore, ' ••, . , - Dover. N.H., Feb:U.lE47. All work Killeen tol.d. Iversen% wanting anything in 1: , DROP. 0.3. WOOtt A CO.—Gents: Within a few days our line would do well to give us a call. 'ere h,n., rerelved co many orders and calls for Prof. 0. J. . . CARTER. L ALLEN'. , i Wood's Hair Itestoratire. that to-day we were compelled April 24,734 •, . 17. . t ;'to wind to Boston fof a quantity, (the 6 down you fn.- , ------ ;;;;; ,---- z - ... ~,,--.-----...----,-----..., l' Warded all being sold.) sail o ire Welt enter a quantity ri,arr u tt.,D 14 6 T Car Mrtiftli ttrfF on tan -. c trout yen; BrerybOttic we. hare 5441 Woks to bare pro. orc ar on, Sc ter Co., elt , f' ". demi three or four new customers, and the approbation "7,'...50~ T. 11. IV INIIERSTEEN:annourie- 1 and patndiage it receives front the most iMbstantlal and eel' . poi, ex his readiness. from the rompleleoutlit ; worthy citizens of our vicinity, fully convince US that , .of the above namedestabiletniont.loculas 'itts a )LUST VALUABLE , PREPARATION: v i t i.6l--.• .. ply al/ orders le, bls lint of buslnest 11 Feneas, as soon asxuay be, one gross Of Al else; and •"74 , r , •- , ouch actor Steam Engines, Railroad and 1 One doSen ,iel, Mast and Lettere as. yours. very respect. Drat tlys, Vumpa, Coal ilreakers,Castings and Machine-1 fully, ,- • • [Signed) DANIEL LATUDOP .t CO.. ry of every pattern. Ile Warrants his work to give sans- --. - fa-tion. and accordingly solicits patronage at home and , hickory Grove, Et. Charles Co . . Mo., C0v.19, 185 n. . •abromi. • ' ' •. . 3au. 27.1t.51 .t-ly ' picot". 0..1. WOOD--Dwar Eir:"Some time lard summer 1 we were induced twin% come of your Dar Restorative,' and its effects were so wonderful, we feel' it our, duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. -i .Our little son's bead for acme time bad been perfectly revered with sores. and some railed It scald head. The hair almost entfrely.eame off in Consequence. *bta a friend, -seeing his sufferings. advised us to use jour Reis torative, and we did ow with little hope of success. but. to our surprise and that of all our friends. a very few ar• plications removed the disease entirely, and a hew and luxuriant crop of hair aeon started out. and we can now say that our boy has as health's scalp. and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We tan therefore, , and do hereby recommend your Restorative. as orperned remedy for all diseases Of the scalp and hali. We are, yours respectfutly, GEOlaili W. IlihtilSlloTh A )1, SARAH A. IsItiGINBOTII.I3I. FOUNDR ' AND MACHINE SHOP, • Stearn t;ar Factory, Cc c. • sow NI/Tlol—The business( f t Ire late !Inn , r s 11,,, .- of SNTIH:It . '' MILNES, will be cent'. • ued by the subscriber In all Its various rtimmilga . branehesof Steam.Engine.hueding, Iron - • Founder; manufacturer of 'ell kinds of Machinery, for Rolling , min!,, Meat. Furnaces, 'Ultras& Cars, &e.. Ar. He trill also continumthe business of 3.lin • I +ir and Sollinu,t he celebrated J'inc idprrif White 4,1. arid' I..toisard.•,'pedon reins Red Ash (1 sh. being sole proprie tor of t hoe. Collieries • GEORGE 1,. SNYDER. danusry 21,,1.5ti . ! . -. 34f -••• • .. . . POTTSVILLE ROLLINC MILL. -; rr.. . "I ILE 6 UIIZIURIIIERS are con , , !! .., "Fa t stoutly Manufacturing Tarlac's alzes of 1 ~ .` '' ' Colllere k itaita. weightup 22,25, 2f1.30„22, ~„, .',,,: Vi and 40 = pounds slor yard.' 'Also, lar^e,. . : ,r . ,7.,..7.77.. IinIIN of the moat approi'rd pattorna; 1. ei.chiox .4;,, li, 53 and:4o pounds per yard. From the experience of the past :Ave years. we Teel confident of lull:int' galls ttnaurpaa - sedbn quality by any mill in the v•lintry. All hosincia entnnionblitions •addreaatd to .Nl,..sra. YARDLEY & Sos,• Iron Factors. Pottsville. will alv , t 'with p rompt . attention'. JN0.111.11:..5pE1l & CO., .1 o» e 20. '57 , 2.5- , 'I PALO ALTO ROLLINCMILL: • • Y"lt THU Subscribers big leave to'un..• nouncel to their friends and the • tr "r^• general their new Mill at - • 1 -" , -• Palo Alto is: now completa.aud in full • U= • - operatiCu, and that they are prepared tn, I furixisti T rails of realms patterns. weigh ins from tri to, I o s per yard. Also, different sizes of tlat,square and' 'amid merchants' bar iron. orders tor rails or Mir iron ore respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention if left either al the Wile); Mill, Bright & Lerch's Hardware Store. centre street. or at their Mitre. N. E. Corner of Centre and Nlsrltet streets, 2d;st ory. • MAYWOOD, LEE & CO., ' 'is/an. I. 'la . 1-tt TO COA_I i . OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneero.ler°rigs. The subseriber respectfully invite the ipll 7 7 . ' Will\ attention of the• business community to • A .. • his Boller Works,on Railroad' street,be tiziEL tow the Pasmmger Depot, Pottsville. Pat, wheieheprepare, d to manufacture. 110ILERS Evcgi.numarrittly. :.ntoke Stnrks. Air Starks. Mixt Pipes, Gasometers,Drift Cars. &c.. Lc. liolierWon hand. nein%a practical meitanic and having for yearsdevored himself entirely to this branch of the business. het flat- Icrs himself that work done at his establishment wilt airs satisfaction to alt who may ravoi him with a rail,— I ed isiduals and Qom panics will find it greatly to their ad• vantage to emunine his work before emelt - 11MR elsewhere. • Nos. 2.1, 'VT 47-tfJ JOHN T. NOB a. VER M . ~. itit igt.s9Pklutilfiltf,i‘TY,P.l4...,. ( ' I.l ` E n t r:o e u ti n n e t . 4 .. ' a'tinr:d manufacture t r h u e Pe p t b t f l i n e ii g Y e s n e l . t n e r al n l a 4 1 y , y: , t n t fi g a l : !t e l . i p , e , :y; . .... • " 0 , are full y prepared at the above establieb every A 5.,.,; ['limps, liailroad and Drift Cars, and every otherdSseriptisit or.inwi and. Brass Castings suitable 1:Of 1 tie Coll.lraulni: or other Intsiness,on them treasonable t. e ins. Also. Mowing Cylinders for Blastmenaces and liiaadne work In general. . /I ,; n 3 l , :ing of all liltidv done with neatnerce oddevrialeh at the ti'weot twlees.. AU work furnishigt by them war ranbd to rsol'..tm well. They would solleit theeuvtoin of t le,. who lane want artirlev in their line in thivvieliity. A l order will meet' with immediate and prompt atter'. t I In, S. W. 111111),50.V. , Marott 4,Is.ST SAY ' W. it.. 111.113801 1 • • ASHLAND IRON WORKS. • THE are now (ally etr, i „,„„„. prepared to furnish. at tbelk ph land lion Worka.Steara Iln glove d Putupaol 'any power and cannel t y. for mining and other purposes, Co;t1 Brea kerkof etery itireand pat tern pow to use; together with Mist 111 - 0 and rowing. K every docriptiona. Coal and Drift Cate of all altos out p.tt terns. large Truck and llorae Carr.—aliturnitthed at the 41100,44 notice: The , aubacrlbers Batter them kelvea that. 'Hattie orb is every Wernher a the - firm la a pr.v . .tVallnottmtlle..they will be able to fuinirh m4chl nery that will compare faiorably with 'any In the De gion. All orders directed to L. P.Gandatli & floe., Aah , lase!, Schuylkill county, Pa ,irllivecelve prompt atten tion. !: -L. P. GAiitall. I -411C11A111, GARNER., Ashland, Mar 10e A 7 10 DENAVEN'S IRON WORKS, ilerstrelle. - :sr • THE Stthscrilter Is prepared to mane it more WrEA.7..k)'ENUIICE.S of any prror:er, l'slinpaot any capacity,and foal lireq Itsrs ere:y description as well cc tOrery AA her. Mud of machinery used In Mines, ruaree, Rolling 3111 if. Saw JIM,. de. i • , roto the ratilities.poteessed for anufacttringi and on long experience in the bagne . work ran het tuned tat thip a•dabllalinient. at the rety Inireat prtrea, .1 lid a superior quality. 'ersons ass - Iron's of put tinF op machinery of any kind, rolled to call and examine pit terns and beft , taa at. inted 4 ith prthes:before contracting elsewhere. " ' , rder• of every; d are aallrlled, and strict attention I be;leentotbdrpiomptexecution. ..WILLIA3f DLit AVIL4, Deceptber 9,1851 48417 WASHINGTON AROJI - WORKIS. Putt•viiar, !Ws. k JAS WREN resiwelionY thitie stfention of the business community ',Reif New Machine Shop and Foundry. ted between Coal and !tall mad street*, -I fronting on Norwegian street; Whet., to .execute all orders for machinery ot iren,Puth aA-Stetm Kngines, all kinds of near. 31111s:Grist and Saw Mills, Single and n , tinz, Camps, Coal Breakers, Drift Care, all kinds tiroul C.A.tinaa, such as Chairs for Flat and 7' Ran; Mehehm, kr.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Ito;.lking iiraftlenl mechanics. and httntng Wade lom-thu. of ;Ale Coal itegion'their stinly'for years, dl " kk s , Niaehinery ln Miele line of bdsineas. they er them .t.lres that work donelat their establlahment 7,II,"Igi*NCIIOA to Ilrho may honor theln,rith All tlfder* thankfully re-elred and forage ex.. t, nn the most nwtohablotorcas. 13:, TartltAS WREN, JAMES WIINT.L . • - or. L.. TREMONT' IR oit wo ßic .emoutilichuylkin voinastyi Manelo The Slibscrihera rat pectfullyinni to \e attention of the bnefneineotontualty .their New Machine ilholutild Ann ;.ereeted In the town of Trettioat...d. .d er th e superlntendenceand matunne *ns. Z. fletdorff and Philip Utah.lts; There ,ad I t , eptted to exoente all' ordera for Idaellinety of con, such am Stearre-Xnginem of any power, or tna‘ity, Coal Areakata of Peery deactip. all kinds of Ilearjrm for g Mills. Orbit and ' Mille. Drift Can. and al/ kind. Bollin f Xallread Castings, l lxtlhalraTor Flat and T Mans, F coda; Switches. And '‘odo of Cart and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Ur. trm. S ue a practical 3 tathante*ad having had the con "u4 "dhstlan'ta P>r aisny years in than:6l Itedioni de%4.°4 "4 jilltti no ataahinery of far kin 4, 'nod to to nit aiKo xofolnoourpottoroto sag oup•flor ) t . work. And %stadia appudnted irith W 1" "At. before onatniettan eloovhore.• Ordaraorev, Ad ill IJIVUU hitt itdesllloll,lo// be I.° thei r MoPt ilga catiod l htiaig moral 'O4O 4 and dd ham Engines anhana, 10 • 6 0657 1.1., C. A. AA. a A. AL SELTZER: . PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY 13Eiji4M - Ili - BANIIir,', urTSYULx, §CHUTLKILL COUNTtiiPENTitYO47- , xxxiv. .. . ;„1..i ::..-MEDICINAL. • CRAB. W•OWN . '•'• • Wholesale and Retail - 304 . ixiistositescrs * etC333 . .cerniiat. B.E. Corner Centre and NoiWegiall Opposite Nortimer'sllntel.)' . PoT i rsviLLE,*.ENlsi. MAXlJPAcrikert AND SOLE PROPRIETOR OP I!, Epilog** Pectoral Pllztupe. • • -C EPTIMPS PECTORAL MIXTURE ctireaCought, EPTIMPS PECTOR AL' MIXTVRE - eares Inft*ritis. • EPTTNG.B PECTORAL MIXTURE kites Bietiebitte. EPTI NG'S PECTORAL MIXTURE enres Sure Throats. EPTINGI PECTORAL ant ream con ramp. .tire patients In advanced stages of the Illertuw, EPTIER'S PECTORAL MIXTURE Bold by,Licon L. Bar- MAII, Aahleod. - ' N • - EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by .1. Ictii.!l I ' BCtse, Minaret tile. I;EPTI1c01 PECTORAL MIXTUREieId I Schtlylkhi ' • 'EPTiVO's-' 11=011AL MIXTURE *obi by idVdrugghts generallf 1 hroughout the county. • • • October 24 ,' 5 7 • •. - 43- HOWARD ASSOCIATIOR,. - - Phlandrelpbtas - A t4ruierolent institution, estebhsered by special leidowsitat far the relief of the sick and digressed, afflicted with Viniteitt and, h)iidtavie dieetUes: PRE- HOWARD: ASSOCI4iTION A L ; i view of The awful destruction pt tunlan life raused'by ,§exual diseases, and the decent lo n practictd upon the unfortunate victims of such dlealsee by Quacks, several yearn ago directed their Consulting ihirgeon, as a CIIARITABLE ACT worthy of their - name; to open a Dispensary for the treatment .of this elann'of di.eaties, all their forms. and to give IGEDICAL *V ICE GRA TIS, Nail who apply by letter; with' a deseription of their condition, (age. occupation. habits of life. Re.,) and in eases of extreme poverty, to •EMRSISII MEDICINES FREE or CHARGE. It is needless to add that the..As i sedation conies:mile the highest Medic 4 skill of the age, and will furniiih the meet approved modern treatment. The Directors. on a review of the pant, feel *seared that their labors in thin sphere of benevolent effort, have beeh of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the young. and they hive resolved to devote themselv es, with renewed a4l, to thievery Important bat much des pined cause. , e Just Published. by the Associatinn, a Deport on Fper mstorrheea, or Seminal Weakness. and other Illereses of tbe Rexual Organs. by the Counultiug Surgebn, which will be neat by mall. (In a sealed envelope,) FREE or CIIADOE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address. for :Report or treatment, Dr. OEGItOiI IL. CALllODS.Consitltinglurgeon, lloward ,, ielseoelation, NO. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. . 'By order of the Directors . . EZRA D. RTIFErfe. Geo. FatacitiLD,Sterelory. • President. • -444 y, THE GREAT BEAUTIFIER . L So Long lUnnineCessfully Sought, FOUND AT 'LAST IT, TWidR REATORES PERMANENTLY (TRAY TIAIR lo Its original color; covets luxuriantly the bald bead; 'removes all dandruff, itching. and all scrofula; scald bead and all ertir lens; makes the hair soft. bril thy, and airway; and will preserve it V) any iniallnable age, removes. at It by Magic., all blotcbea; de., frOm the face, end cores all neural Ala and nervous beadacbm :See circular and 1131 following: • ---- Gardiner, Maine, June 22d, PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dese : I have; used two bottles of Broferaor Wood's Bair Peettorative, and can truly-say It is the greatest discovery of the age ftir restoring and changing the hair. Before utl git I wks a man of sea. euty. My hair has now attained it s targinsi color. Yon can recommend It to the world telt bout ;the least fear. as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours, rev - peel frilly, IANIEL i t N. MURPHY. . . 0- 3 . WOOD at. CO.. Proprietors, Broadway, New York. (In the Great N. Y. Wire Railing Establiahment,) att , ll4 Market street, Bt.. Mgs, Mo; irß"And sold by all good Druggists. _Ohne 25,30 2 - - WILLIAMS'IS ANTI-DYSPEPTIC EL IXIR. I Drspepay I k la di g a st °lSt yspe pay I A . MORBID SENSIBILITY ortlto Xi, Stemacil and Bowels, attended With obvious - dis order of the digestive organs. Desprspsy and Its attendant ills, sac Nausea., Headache, . . rcritign, Dimderrt of Sight, Dtbillty of the 'Serrault , Sgalcelr • , Hypochondria. Jimindics, - • ,- Loss of Appetite., Wasting of the Strength, ' ,Flute/rtnre, Mak fregecothelching o) Vitiated taW. , - -• Cbnstipatimt and uraMaincis of at D Bili. , fig yomiling, 1 Burntog sensation at Merit of the II Litter i s , 1 °l:premien after Eating, -111/pftatien etf the Heart, I /Ira in the pit of the Slnmaeh, or toil ,Sallihunels of Campltriott, , i Depresston if spirits and irrilitbilitl nave In many cases defied the skill be.t medical preen tlollSta in the wort have been abandoned as incurable. I DR. J. WILIAM/8, Cherniht and Pharmaceutist, alter studying closely the practice of Dra.l Abernethy, and J. Johnson. England, and obaerriq the oat are of the die ease in all Its stases, during a °urn in the southern and western portion of the Unit d States, where it pre vails to a greater extent than elsewhere. prru red from SocCh America, certain roots and herb,. (rein which he prepared an - 4 1:1-lxia;" which, cotter eighteen years' use In private practice, has proved itself more efficacious in the cure of Dyspepay, than any medicine that has ever beeti prepared in any age or any clime, lot the segue part nering submitted It, with an explanation of Its COM- i ponenta to a number of Phyairians apf Philadelphia, antral tewhOnt were the late Drs. Joseph tiartahorne andl J. C. Morton, it has received their entire approval, and many of the Medical Vacuity are now not only prescribe long it for their patients. but are using It themselves. personally, and in their families. As a tonic, it IN nee quailed, and its propertlea are of 50 invigorating a -na ture, that it is given with perfect' satety and kuccesa to the (nest tender infants.. The ' , Emma" la very gradual, but certain in Its fictlen upon the organs of digestion, the inereaaed secretion. of [ the liver„ pancrema and mucous membrane of the Ste-1 r mach, and requires that only one dose beialten In !wen. t iy-four hours; for contirmed Dyspepsy can only be eared', I by gradually restoring the organs of digestion to a heal. t thy atate. The great Pl:Welts met with -in curing the' mot aggrairated case Cl Dapepsy,accompauled . m some-, times teith, 21 high grade of hypochendrimla, as estab , itabed the m ost unbounded confidence in the curative 'prc,perties of Ude "Edits;' In corroboration of which Iread the following teatime( isles ATTESTATION.—We. having u‘r-d Williams's "Anti. Dy.apeptle Elixir," with the most perfect satisfaction and isuccess, take great pleasure in recommending it to all persons suffering with DistrePsYVA6 we are telly coal 'glared of De moot estimable qualities in reatoring the , digestive powers. rembringt all pains, and uneaxiness,and t imparting a healthy lone tp the Stomach: I John B. Penrose. 34 South Wharves; Casper Morria,l Tarony; Thomas A nbone. President of Bank of Penn- t sylvanlo; Abner Slane. Market shirt above Sixth; Ed- I ward IT. Bewley. No, 14 North %Wharves; Michael Dunn, 1 Superintendent Merchantsi Exchange: ilinnah Stiles, Prank ford Road: 17annalt ( Webb, ItS Filbert street; U. 1 N. Sperry, 12 Edward street; Lawrence Newfield, No. 4396 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Wm. Yard, B City I now; Rudolph L'Arni. 267 Broadway; 11.'N. Winans, ; 94 Water,street, New York. The list of names could : be extended lo almos ny lengh, but the forezolog Is deemed sufficient. • i - 1 Testi monye of 11... W. h'PERHY., who was abandoned Or Tracurable. and giros up to Die. - Da. J. WILLIAMS—Dear, Sir:—Yor fdleen years pre vious to ISf.4. I suffered so much fremayspepsy, that I becamecompletely prostrated, both in mind and body. 1 and at length became an weakened I could not attend to my t"ntr"ke. ant wan sinking into a decline. and it was, believed I never could recover; the best medical aid WAR i procured for me, and every means resorted to without any relict till I was advised to use your - Elixir,' and ; 1 1 - 7(nn the time I began taking it I grarinAUT improved ' 1 P iti ct i fft re a gs P' c t om otti l tr e ed ly f"cosmt"Dellyatpeo health . The :mho: describe; dreadl i i, 1 bull anrcontidrnt that without the um of year "Elixir." I VI should be in my grave, I assert that I - solemnly be 1 l l b it e co:nFa r e"lno:lllwir"lablayae saved d njo th yrn e r e r. :t m o a r n m "' oa r t ly eree t i b len — t 'lane ela , 1 S tr'. l ` --. No. 1164 li n . ; 31 1 VEliiit 14 . t. P :l'h it i n ts Y d'a. 1 j fat iV se e ; ,L t l he it 1 u y n e ler s s a lg n n a mi ta . k b e a p T l e ms k D u l) ro li I 0 stating that his rry amertien can be perfectly retied on. and that w r aelves kilos , that he hart been wonderful), re,the4u to i health from the brink of the grave; and we believe, ail I be assent, Lately by the asset Dr. Williams's "EllxirP . , Too.. J. CHANDLLS‘Zio.I43 Phan:data, ' - JOU, Elan?. !tape st,„ above Second. Personally appeared befenetne. (on e of the Alderman of the ettrof Philadelphia,) 11. ‘*.firinuty, who being duly gamed. doth depose and my. that the !acts set w r th to the abirre earn ficate a minas la every particular. Strom and untS/Ctlhod this 6th day of Jane. 15; , ,T.. •, , - • ' _ Fsinzalvs, Item Alderman, • Tbii kEltxtri.' is sold In bottles. at $1 each. or 6 bow * , kr P.' : TrOprirkff.i4AM ES WILLIAMS, ilt.D. Comfit! and Phernmerwrist. No. 4 South Seventh street. Philadelphia. , /Rigor 'sale by atm G. Bum; Centre street, Potts. Dry cifoodi sn orpcorreg.T. , RE untleriigiied .have opeuta altew Dry deo and Grp.. 'eeryltort,. in - the lettlldlttg ott Aletitrir stmt. wee. Wk lereep Hos, ana•!pa ae eppli4 by Staltaan ChanthelA w they Will be happy 40 semi near eats ma the patine generally. - flair llow tatedweediativelf..A.V.taff Wawa, *bleb •me el3oll*tbimis tga sU tamp. • Sirrins twot Pottsville, Apri" • BRATTY .a Israeli:lL l 3, '5B . 11.1 t ~7" I TrILLTEAFIT TOII TO PIERCE TILIC , IIOIiTI4I . 'O7 , IIIIit EASTU , PrO -}131:92'915T TIMM - TB* '6444453 CANDLE MOULDS,.... ..• _WARRANTED to. be of the. best' sizes and' peteres. - Maaaftetmed stud far ado by , • JOUN CALVVILIVri. N0.105.1134we Atrest, Ph e7pbia. A aillst 34-3 m . • . .. BUFFALO • ROBES, BY TREIALE OR ROBE, . At GV-011.GE F. vomastint. • . ti0.4154nd 417 Arch rtrccr, PhitadelphLs. • . N. EL—Also, a hrgo acoorticept 01 LAhlEg lehliCi .Trawbt own maiiursetn . ,te.: - . ' . ... Anguat 28,18 j. N all its branches, at. - the .Manutile: : !tn.,: Near Ft t. above 'Zenon& Women Recto ad toe. Philadelphia, &here may be found th e Lid asanrtment'nf 11.a.:S and WASPS,In the eity of Phila. ttophia. airind Fite" Be-eat and trade equal to OM* at it smog of st, per cent. J. D. 5311711, ' - New 'Street File Works, Philadelphia. . Aueust"2B, '..SB v . ',. -• +, •T•HE iubsciibers have jug'. opened tiler Now Garet Warohonse„sitharlehatuf spletr stock of CATIPMINGS,rcao prising sll tbalatcul Rod hest styles of VELVET, TAPE- TRY, BRUSS*l.4.cihretr ply, logralu and Venallan.'of the, toast celebrated puma facture. also a superior stock of OA. cl.calklt,' MAT. tTINGS. . . OirTne 400,e -stock of geode. bee been benebt impel) , lots, Air cash, end It Is the * lntention of tba sub scribers to sell accordingly this„ nith entail papaws and cosh transocgons, will enable unto give purcbesers gooda from 10 to 15 p.r ant. lean than usnalln charged by other .establlebnientL OLDEN A, BICKNER, ' Lleperiere and .lAealtrx in Carpeting. • 8.1'2 ARCII doors below Ninth, (heath side,) Sept. 4, 'LS . 36-3 co . Patent Shoulder team Shirt Ufaitory, AT. THE OLD STAND, 700 Chest ,nut street, PIIILS.DELPIIIA, opposite the -Wash ington House." A. WINCEIaTErt will rive, as heretofore, hit peewee al SOperTiSi(ll3 of the ,Cutting and 31tonfactnring partuunts. Orders for hia celebrated style or Shirts and Collars Stied at the shortest notice- • Persons desiring to order Shirts, can be supplied with the Ibrentla for measurement, on application by mail. • Constantly on hand, a varied and select stock of Get. tlemen's Furni.hing Occds. ,OZ•trbolcsale orders supplied on liberal terms. September 4,' 5 8 ,Etly • ' • . NET CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. 24158.1 NEW STOCK 01 , FAIL GOODS. (18313. YRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, have In store and daily receiving a tine stock of Fall Dry Goods suited to the Near Trade. Black 'Silks of all grades. . ,Fashionable Fancy SRO: • • Shoals of all the newest stjles.• • Dress Goods. In full sada/. Staple Goods.in large stock. • Fancy Cessimere Cloths & Vest log'. nianketli. Quilts, Linen-Damasks, &e. it:—Good bargains deny remitted from New - Turk and Philadelphia Anetton'Sales. - 4TI'EEILS—Nct auk amt Prices .• -.August as, '3B " Thick Darkness corers the Earth. Ind Gnus Darkness the Ikepk." - ES COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AND ALLiGTIIKES, WILL TAKT.NOTICEI Tthey can supply themselves, A. in any qunntittes, with At the wholeaste and Retail !lead Quartensoll; Bouth Second street, PiIItADELPIJIA. The onlyplara where exclusive Agenefes can he oh. tamed for the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. ' These Lamps Ova y light equal 1p Antimptty of flame; and similar in appearance to ads. and are claiMed to be 'superior to all .other portable lights. any In nee. No fear of Explokion.-no offensive odor-roto smoke—eery illy trimmed—as easily regulated ass Gas Light—can be adapted to all purposes—and better than all for a poor man—bo per ront.theaper than any other portable light. bow in COLltnot, are: - she. , ACIENCT ALSO, 500 " MEMEZI2I of temper, 'ft..° herelotora, of the d, and many can; PHILADELPHIA. FILE CUTTING. .11 . :r":11:yviD,KTA:14>f 4k 1.11:13:C1111:11 WINCHESTER & CO.'S Gentlesnouts Furnishing Store AND . Jones* - Par-Famed Patent. IVON Exiso.smr. KEKOSIVE or COAL oltitAillll . _ Roapro Patelit Rosin and Coal Oil Lamp. itz—Lsolog, Uils, Shadva. and every article hi the line. S. H. SOUTHLAND. Agmt. ?Co. 38 South Becoid street, Phhotielphlo, September 4, '6B tom. s. T. TAYLOR, rpnxreumoitiutztaxpr , • - 4 1PPINCOTT . : A Y - I; and" ■LIPPINL'OTT, TAYLOR & CO.. Merchant Tailors and Exterudve Clothiers, of this city, and the tailoring . cities and .ountles, to wit; Lippincott .& Taylor, of Pottosillo. SehuyVkill County, Pa.; Lippincott. Taylor & Co.. ot Easton. Northampton County; of ditto. of ,Dansille, Montour CoOntyt of ditto. of Mattcb"Chunk, Lehigh County; of ditto.'of ' Reading. Berk,. County; of ditto.of Cincinnati. ithio; ot ditto,'-of. No. 200 Market street, Philadelphia; 'Would resPectfully inform bit hutaerous friendn. and the public. that be ban associated himself iti business with the wolf known bouae of . CRANIttLLE STOKES, 607 Chestnut Street, batman Sixth and Serena, Where his entire and particular attention Will be deice ted to the Mei chant Taihning and Fine Deady-3lade De part went&_2_ 3lr. E. T. T. solicits a call from his former numerous customers. and . from' ail who - slob elctiiing . of superior ' Style. Quality and Workmanship, either ready-mute or made to ardor. • Al:e•Stringers sisiting the rite' will please remember the Temple of Fashion, No. MI Chest ut etr,eet. just one Pillsie below _the beautiful Masonic Temple, situated'.ln the same street. The undersigned will - be blppv meet, his friends and servo throe With the best and most lash• lonabtsestyle of Deady...Made Clothing that. eau 'be mat with in any city in the Union, :E. T.; TaYLOIt. . Septinber 4, 'GS • • PALL GOADS FOR - 1858 Over 3000 yards Of New Silks, just re.. - ceit'ed-by THORNLEY & GUTSY .ivoßTfvEssT Corner . . Eighth - & 11 3 prWg Garden streets. PHILADELPHIA. Bought for CASH And to be sold ONLY for CASH! We confldentially aspert that the above goods are as CITE P Andes 000 D as can't.: tad on Me America» Con. Monti/ j , itgr. iire - Challenge a Fair Camparieamiii4 • New DeLaines, in„beautiful designs. Poll do elarvensi. Valenctas. Scc., ye IT handsome. English, French and American Chintzes, &c. Gingham of different makes. Shawls, Cloaks, Circulars, Dusters &c.• New Stella Shawla. in alloolnrs. ; Long and Square Broths Shawls. Long and Square Btanket Shaw N. ittain and Entbroldered.Crape Shawls. • f • Chenneille' Shawls.. Vreneb Blanket Shawls, he. . GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS. he:. he. Ererything New its czoAks thal way offer/ Freuchlterinoes. Cashmeres am! DeLalues,',. burgs, Paramattas and Alpaccas! We keep en lumen 'a... j et . ..el: of DOMESTIC USLINS c _e- - Linenc Flannel a. Clutha. Cassimeres. he. / Mtn kets, :gamines guilts. Counterpanes, he. f : Table Corers, Plano COVOri., Table Claths. Napletts. ie. We are delennined to sutintein our reputation diOeintl one-of the BEST DRY GOODS STORES its,Pheladd ph ia. ,Aore:, r only une Price."' , •: • 311011.NLEY h Di r W. E. corner Eighth and Spring Garden at s, Algr Persona ean ride for 5 cents by the CH to within two sq uarea of our store, nod for a r t:ants by the Nicht la street title of Otoolbusea to ourAciitt . spat pre latuutts. August 2.5., '55 , 45.3 m ALLEN' & NEEDLES' SUPER-PHOSPHATEII LIME. .E again offer the above to farmers W end dealers, isolating them that they will at ell times, and under ail elreumstancok teethe the name' GOOD ARTICIA: they have heretofore purchased of ni The public elll please bear lu uldnd, that our &pa - Pliaphote of Lime SR always THE SAME iNIQUAL.ITI. •We tell reliable .i:ertilizeAL or Won*, at all. These remarks are renitered nestratetry from the fart that a large number of articles porportlng to be Soper Phosphates, are offered for eat*, laftileb are net what they ate represented to be. Our new pamphlet Is% presibitat will be ready for dish Mutton toe few days. bit VaibliOd f.O fiend copies gratultAnsly by mall to am Mende when desired. Price $45 per 2_ooo 1b5,,...„(p'101 tient e per lb ) A Oberst doduetion'tnalle to DEALERS. PaCific Oc'ean. Guano. ii...hi g sold this. 4103110 li Rope _years past. ill tin safely recommend it. It tanbee"t tr*d vide. bysidowlth Peruvian Guano, and le prMaounied folly equal to It In 'all re/meets, We refer to Mit New Pamphlet, containing letters repperting it, and ouch other Interesting matter of value to the• termer.. k 1 ,; : ,,. . • -- ' - • - , . , . No. 1 GiiiillanClit - POTIMVIIII Gainey For sale,sttAnvlenreat rates, . . .- We havisiso for ssimvv....; _ '',_,•.. . ' A:if EIIICAN GUANO ream Baker's /stand, * - (MOUND BONES, anitTEEK BON E' EMT. POUDUTTII, P1t.9114, and each other , fertilisers as as reel safe in recotamendlne. lier Goods can tend9Yet ritikr front of atre hotaii. ;t ae pie fecil,tjtefra dinleGlS in leadiap silvans cad airman ) , la the &O a, The leading digricaltimpt,Tharnais end Netorpopera are rreutert,y/kd at OUT jar the sae .7 tiltrzscri. ALLEN NEEDLES , No. 42 11 Whartteklutd 41 O. Water Et nisi store above titEletaut Amid, PlitladelphUi. Avg uxt n', tea g„.e 0: 4 0 1 AUSTRAL( , PIONEER LINE. Estsalialual in UM&„Carrylas the AL a Mdlik Sailing Pettiti 'atii the bay •Adaertiaest. 9111,6 superi, ► clipper . ship ' "Oladen ii ni0 , 1200 tooe'restster. , . • • • • • • Cormaniter,, Js ektw laidlog.ead wilt Ult for MELBOilliNit,cot the - 031 b or &Souther. ~rf , this opiendlct and w noun attle;,atala Ate Tame to Melts:atm, hest ' a elgbir.4l 4 / vow is voiraed fir her rapid asel excellent Pamieiya cesestainaltioaa: _ Celia Fitoon.$1110; road VOW. MOO. Cb *we. MN' ailSOf OW”, ItAt.T.tr4,7s- trehibfrir "It fa bop* R. W. CAMER e N. Orodei'llfreTerk. sitht sure roe eau, sea , woe wry* olguatettis. • k4A-t , - &tallow la ittatialtiit ari Cct• Avast 23,18 111 Sidy - - t !, ~ .. i' ~ - • SATURDM.,fMORNINaiSOT - MANUFACTIMES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. clrhikries esulttio jProprtesor.. Allkindsoicoslabovels.spadesteostridillits,/ke. The patreuege of the public is respeethall) solicited. 4shuail / 0 .'48 I. 24C • • IMPROVED-CLOTHES-HORSE. THIS most eximpletti invention is • autnufsetuved by D. 111.1 . 0 +I DMA'S% kerwegian , opposite Itothrtault Cirryirge Partin. aireall and sod le`fill. 364 w Att;,^ust.2B, WATER METRES. THE Subscriber'having,beep author '. lied by the mukaaeturers of Watee Metre), will amply all orders left with than, it their p deep. ii.lAuta.r.r a tON. 35. Pottnitte. Aqicast 20.'66 LICHT ['ELMO FOR LATHES. rlnvp.i.Nen 2 ply Liglit 'Gam Belv. log. suitable for Lathes , te. 4t much more 4.cri re e than Leather Belting; so Re are Inforreatt by those Rho two It. For sale by • : B. ItAYNAISI, . Agent for Manufacturers. • _O/I.R AND , RAILROAD IRON Tti E. subset-3)4lra have now on land and gill seU Air OASiI, st.the Unrest. market prke, a arge'stoek of the Ara quell tv inerebaric Bar Jinn, MS fins liiiirvad lion, and l i ight T milk for mines. ' X. YARDLEY k SON. Forel:ober .Z. '3l' . 48- . ..' ' • . Pottiville, • ' .' ' ' SCIAP: r HE subscribers urrit,e The attention • of Mlnere'and merchants to their manufacture of DkIVN; ?AIX, and OLIVE WAIT, ,do , de.. Thane &ens basing long been extenalreli known ingthell kill, (Urban and istliettla CoUntresi are recommended melte. liable quality., "Orders reeelred kr/walk promptly A atten ded to. , A/W Beds, Starch, te.,alwaya on hauil:lEE • JOS. ELEINTON & EON, 83 South Secouderreet; Phlladelpbla. Jane 714. '68 : , , , 9a-dm - WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, Errwzmv sun Sunbury & Erie Railroad and th e Canal, (Opposite the Furnace. Williamsport, Penna.) GU..B. BANGER CO., Whole- sale and Retail Dealers an d Manufacturers ambit's and yellow pine flooring boarda,mah, doors.blinds,shut• tars, aiding. woottinouldings. ke. Jig and scroll sawing, filmy and plain. All descriptions dill:truing and planing done with promptness, and in the best manner. February 27, : NOTICE. To Coal ()pesters and So btarlldll Conn. • - ' • kyr eirobsiOtss SMOKING TOBA - CP9,;' by Steam power—cOnbs a day, at, [lambi:mg. Smoking co and Seger Manufactory, on hand and ready tot sale: , 200 barrels sweet scented Smoking l'otacro. • 200,000 Half Spanish iiepirs. • 500.P00 Sixes: Spanish &vim 100.000 Sand and Extra Segari. ; Orders thankfully receiced and promptly attended to. Terms easy. ; . 31A.RY ANN MOYER. Ilamburg, Borka County, Pa. 30-tf „ Eept 5.'47 PIANO /AND MELODEONS Of the best ateuvitsetnrew. arestattral FORII. SA LE BY THErii, satateriber. Ail Pianos end Melo deans sold by him tern be warranted—if Yr not what they" art tepresented. they can be returnad.-- All kinds of Melodeons will he add at Maoulasbarers' cash prwi In Pottsville, by which the purrhatais ewe the carriage and risk of transportation. Planet will be *old from-. 51.0 to frYt leas than regular el ty priege *mord• lag to the value of the Instrument. Those who 'peter it' by calling on no, s ad receiving. it letter oreredlt, uso uutketheirownaeleetionsattheblitloGtetnrePtotecertain the prices, and we will tarnish the instruninnt eolected at the above rates. it there Is any doubt to this. ix:at ter-4n we have to say ta—Tll.l7 US. B. lIANNAN. • • EXTENSIV Manasaton go THE subscriber prepared, at his of stand, to lamb& al kinds of materials it his line, for buildini purrs:rises—plain and or nausentel. lie Invite particular attention t the 'tomb Slimes an, Monument sofhismaz nfatture. They can had In every variety style, and w ill corn per favorably,ln beauty e where, and are offers( June 5, '5B 23-Iyl . . . . KAUCHL W 4 in! 8 Z 8,9, Tiffrzotory t _:, Taiahor.33itsmarrcil: gib CID., Slanufaeforer of Wire /tope, for !milord planes. shafts. slopes., ke.. wnuld inform therabile that be is now pre pared to make ALL 'KINDS, LEN67.11.51 - 79ND' SEMI OP PL/.T , AD N ..1,0 OrD JROPE.. At the shortest notice, oVituperlor quality, and on the most liberal tern*. at hi... Who Rope Factory, Manch Chunky Carbon Co., Pa. Reference ran be mallet* Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. P.ortrightandA.ll.ilroadnad, at Minch Chunk; to N. Patterson, Stumnit 11111,U Risme, Leisenring k CO; Til more, Lucerne countyil'a..and in feet. nearly all thee]) orators In the Region Iltbo bate been ming his tones. August 14, 'At [Atigitst 8.17- 32.4y3 33- , CARRIAGE FACTORY REMOVED. THE undersigned respectfully em brace thie oppotlitinity of informing __ the public that Orgy hare removed tbc ir e extensive CartiagtoriNtory, from Mauch alai Chunk stied. 4edit they hate been mslil sieve the late tircytti their New, Large and commodious building, In Jlirrii , Addition. on the old elle. where they are prepared tolurn pat, CLERIAGES EQUAL To ritE BEST 1:t TIIEtiTATE Wnd ready to accommodate theireuidomers and Olt/mut who way favor them With their patronage. ealtentirs new and well selected stock or materials attlitbeledue old bands will enable them to do work uhisiainedoganta and durability cannot be surpassed. They will contilittitu attend to the businesehereafter AR before. with deilertedlistiot to glee general satisfae t ion VIII to' it attention, Allnrd ireltdP4Akigdonfat the ehurtest noire*. .{ July 18447 - . •17 - ' Apraour a FIUttECTIARD. • TAMACWAH IMBRIUM 4 WAGOWFACTOItY. HorOslsootrig and Blackstnithing. ' Near tin t ;Corner of BROAD' and CENTRE weds. He*lbseriber tgkes this method of l infeepaing the pub/is that he has become the role T. PtufttleottOf the above establishment, and he bow to Coti (Neat* AN to giro satisfaction to tiettlossiness community, by er n .r7:21::::"77. gttone but the beat Of work-- 4 t and pslng the best Materials • - can-be found in the market. Being myself a prat.- tad meelmnic, I will guarantee all work turned out to be XS reinvented. t. • Jobblat work of all kind, promptly attended to and neatly executed. lie tmes. by strict attention to bust bestand reasonable charges to merit a liberal share of the publicpatronage. - DANIEL. DEAN. • ArD. OKAN has on hand an assortment of new and second band carriages and expiess wagons of Tsrious Also, heavy wagons of all kinds. Old carriages 'bought osexchanged. 31arch 13, '5B 11.4 f PQTTSVILLE . Saddle andaraca's ailusatactory. Tllnvite your especial 1., attention to my very eitenslve stock of Ready Made Sarldlpry, , . llamas. °Atari. cfc,.erubracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale In this county, and at priers that will compare favorably with those of any other house in the trade. wi Haring been, for some years past. In the habit of. purchasing my Raw Itattrial exclusive/if aoh, I find myself now in the possession, of nava:daces from this cause not enjoyed, by the trade generally. and feel that I inn, with con6dencr4soiielt the trade of all classes of dealers: and my arrangements for the taming sea.; son'atrade are based upon ere; et huger amount of busi- ' nessfhna'l hove hitherto dons: Ton can therefore rely upon lidding at my 'establishment everything that Is re. (joked lu ray line. Orders by mall are regretfully solicited. and the goods sent warranted to give satlsfaelion, both as ir , price and quality . LEFEVER' ITUMELSDORFF. ' Opparete Eptscppal Munk, Centre itr Itastale. March,l.l.Bs7' . IG•ly SOLOMON HOOVER. ••• - Wholesale and Retail DEALEDEALER in Senves, ;Ranges Heaters. Tin ,Ware,; Hollow :Ware, s. • R Ware,Brass Ware.i French Ware, and -4 . , : - Cutlety;tnge Bailers, Portable Ranges, Cos • Ovens, Summer: Fdnutei, de...5c,, has add..•d to his tonne, stock- of. Stoves a variety of new pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of which he can -give the hig_hest recommendation.' He calls particular attention to his new style of flee ter which he Is confident will make the beat Hester that has ever been used In this part of the country, also, a variety of new patterns :of Cooking, Parlor. and Hall Stoves.: Lie calla particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Steve, it lean improvement on the Kisterbach, which he is confident is the beat stove in use. He has now the lehrest stock of the above articiat (too numer ous to:thention,) that has ever been offered in this part • of the eMintry. iteßtvites his friends and customers to call and examine for: themselves. feeling confident that becan salt them in'quality: and price; he flatters himself that be has had much experience in his line of busineas,!theretnre he reale confident that lie cannot be surpassed in quality or cheapoetai. ' Airlieottag and Epoattng and all ma ofjobbing done id, the nhorte4nottee. Cesare street b dean spore if ar.ket i , teat side, .Pbarril le. 'Starch '57' 12 ; , . SCRUYLKIU. ;COUNTY LUMBER , . MANUPACTURINC COMPANY liAst.o4 Dana at their exteneire establishment. on lla lined street, a great 41taiittly of lumber of e'er] kind and-',lescriptioreArhich • they can supply I o Opera to r e, Csrpenters and Binder*. atlower rates than it can b e bought ,elsew here. They ire • also ready to supply, Hiroo:1;Mo moans OS their extensive business. and la uor web% machines, MA nothetured articles In their line ata sating of as per seat: anformer coot. Tkuielarga workshops have beep In successful' opera. t lou for the past year t turni °tit vest goat titles of < Doors, , Window w' Frames, Saab, . Panel Work, , Btoutilletga, - lied-poste, . ' • : ' , Bands, - Bannisters, . ' 11,11tutiarse . . And alfhinds of hamita, rdnited and nirned work Which they hare constantly unhand. They are ready to etetateordels at the shortest notice. for any quantity or (*wally of saved or treasufaetureel stud.• „ ley end groan Hemlock, of aU Muds. fot build-Intern` poles.. itaktirtapte. Ppplar, ehatr, Sank - and smut lag boardiLehorry., ld'alaut. Mahogany,: ie., for cabinet work tlifititexad Y,tilior Pin eloante for .raw dol ~, too4m Mate; Pies plash, 0,13(00,1 ums Woe& panel,alvare re 4071 Plau :DOM; SODWrig, Pathihinglit4 lath, totUalf-10449011* la la.. _ „ . • eirltllbeof, eased staff aint everything hi their line Co kind or to order, it the shOrteet notice' , March 19;18 10- . • siAaaars To Amt. :Atoms Alp aysiEcs £4.l.ltATtilpr. t0.917i use 41511) ;11111101101114.."/#4414144 A. - Vott4. f ppm or* Atepstforlgidiair• ig MARAiS t U' CYCINE.! banish tutor rain - Where roes never greet • -.L.: b unch gra>r, B not Of the dew: . . thestreet air • Poi sild bees to.sbnal • llitaht that theil never , • Blesettkaut to the sub! • ; Becht steed of fitePteithel • Sweet songbird. dy beekl Wheel hither, baldVelturel • Gray.wolf„call thy pack! ,;. . The ibul human vatnrea "..!' Hire feuded and ded; The delves of the Border • - - have crept fretn the dead. ; Trent the hearths of their. ei(A4nsi The &Ida of their earn: • Unarmed and unweeponed, • The victims were torn,.-- By the whirlwind < J r murder ' ••Swooped up and swept 430 , To the los. reedy feu-lands, „ Ties Muth of the Swan. • . e ;"„„ 7 ", . . _ • • With.', vein plea for m ercy" 4 .• Noshed knee was crooked; ' In the mouths of the rides 4 - ' l .. . - .Right manly they' inokedlX•:. Hole paled the May sue , • Greet Marais du Cygn When the deatb *mete Mit ' lonel,y ravine; .. • _ • . In the hornet of liteirreettlit, k- Yetwarm with 1,01hrep,,,,. • 2, • • Ts Wait the dead. 4 l'Oor thddretslutallitvell' ut ut the not . - ' T he smith Mid not'eome; - Costae the Valen, • .• Vie dusah. • r. , 'Wild slow frOm the Swan's 0 dreary_deeds.teatu, I• . Wlth_pediedllititut bloodless , dellyatof the slain! , "'"KUadoirntheyoungeyeildi thithoth down the gray heir; ; Let teats quench the curses ilbat burn through your. present. Stalng man of the prairies, i 4''• ,-• bitter and wild! : -11111,, desolate woman • '}Peep, fatLettess child . • er. Bet the'gralet of God springs 1 4 From ashes Beneath, Awl the crown of Ills billed . Is life out of desth. • • • ' • Net In vain on the dial The shade moves along , TO point (be great contrasts ',;(ltf right of wrong:, . • - Tree homes and free sitars " . land fields of ripe food; • The reeds of the Swan's Marsh, ;Whose bloom is of . blood. • . • • ,Ort the lintel" of Kansas ',That blood than not dry; • henceforth the Bad Angel. f: i Shall germinal go by; henceforth to the sunset, • tbehecked on her way, _ ,Fhall Liberty follow • The march of the day: L • • *The mteatve of unarmed and unnflendlug men lit Southern Kahane, took place neer the !Brass du Cygue of the French Voyageurs. • . ; . Clever fittle Stain. i.°LOVE FOWL -• . . . never so ' awkward , never so flngraen, ful, never diPagreelible. as when they ere mak ing love. A friend is 'a luxury, a husband 'ditto, I -suppose; but'that intermittent class of human be. tugs denoutinated`lovereare terrible bores. It /11011/ Very. well for women to blush and look flustered now and then, when occasion Makes it desirable; but,to see i a man with his face. actSd DO a ripe cherry, and a real 'parcel of. strong mindedness, relfroliante and .inascutine dignity, -done op in broad,clo , h ' and starched iiiten,:qualting from the. Woof his!boot to the top of his shirt eollar,,his Intuth swig, and biti tongue twisted into ounvul. Mous, in the vain.atrempt to as; iometlfing sweet .—D'grecituts!" - ", So A - aid:Annoy Sophie Lynn aloud to herself as the sat swinging backwards and forwards before the'elltdoiar, halt buried in theoushions of a luau ahricat-hrencbair, and playing with a delicate ivo ry fen which lay upon del alstiseeme so strange, not to say tiresome," shecoatinued with a running, musical laugh, 'at ter one has waltzed and sung, eluoted poetry and talked nonsense, with anybody till One is puzzled . to know.which one of the two is most heartless, one's self or one's companion, to bear hini come down plump on the subject of matrimony, as though that ..was the , legitimate result of every,' snob insipid acquaintance! For my part I never had a letter (hero Sophie fluttered her fen and looked pleased, for she bad more than one,) that I wasn't 'sick. of after he pioposed. There was Capt. bleirrit—l thought him the handmiutest man in the whole circle of my acquaintance, until he went on his knees Ito me and morn ..be should die if I didn't take pity on him. Somehow be always looked like a fright tome afterwards. Then there was' Dr.! iVilkinehe',,was really agreeable, and people said very learned. I was delighted with him for a time; but he spoiled it nit with that ot ter orbit—whet long winded adjectives 1 and how the puori fellow blushed, Puffed and perspired ! He called me, an 'adorable creature,' and hic coughed in the middle of 'adorable' Horrors! I have hated him ever since. Then there was a—" Here Sophie started. She beard thu door bell ring. lVith a nervous spring she stood before her mirror, Smoothing down her brows hair with a taste truly comical. , "It won't do to seem interested," she 'said, as she took a finishing surveysof her person in the glare, gird shook out, with bar plump, jeweled fin• gers, the folds of her airy coniqn dress. • The ttament afterwards, woes a servant entered to announce Mr. Henry Athalee, she wes back to her oldlseat by the window, rocking and playing With her fan, apparently as unconcerned and list less as though that, page bud not gent a quicker thrill tO her beartor the betraying crimson all • over hei pretty face. "Tell him .t will be down Presently," she said. t .; • 'The girl disappeared, and Sophie-flung open the window, that the cool, fresh . air might fan clay the extra rosiness from her cemplexion. Then she went again to the mirror, and attar Composing her bright, eager, happy fare into an expression of demureness, descended to the parlor. A smile broke Over her features, andishe reached out both bands to the guest; but as.if suddenly recollect ing herself, sbedrow them back 'guilt and with a folmaall bow of recognition,: she passed him and seated herself in a further corner of the room. It wee very evident that 'something was wrong with Sophie; that she bad made up her mind either not to be pleased, or nut to please. Could it be that shi foresedn' what was catalog ?. that a'presentiment of thatyisit and its result had 'dictated the merry speeches in her chamber? Be that ds it. may, a half boor, had not elapsed before dint Harry Ainslee's band and fortune; (which lat ter hylthe wan was nothing wonderful,) were in the same place where Capt. Morris' and Dr. Wil kin's bad been before them. . "The- first man that I 'ever heard •say such the family of the deceased were assembled. Shi things without snaking. a fool of himieff," mat- was pale,,her fine black eyes were filled with ire., tered Sophie emphatically; from behind her fan, cocietis ,wrinkles.'r :• *. i : ;- I as she sat blushing, and evidently gratified, yet "Whatdo you ensue here fotit" said, with Out without deigning any reply to the gallant straight. heughthiess. MadaWke de Ville:00m the Jody elh'o; forward speech in which her lover had risked his a moment before, bad been inOrrogatialithe little all of hope. man who inherited willher. I . • '..; l ' 1.1 ."11e ought to do penance for the pretty way he "Madam;" the Poor l a dy replied with humility* manages his tongue. , He's altogether too calm to "I did net come hero to claim I part of Tibet ben, suit mc." And 'Sophie shook ber curly head net beiopg to me ;I I come solely to See M. Duko ll i, meaningiy, holding her fan before her fur a screen my poonsister's"solicitor, to legume if she • 'poke •—did'sbe forget : - what she bad been saying?, "I of ma its bet last hours." ~ l'• =, - I ' wonder if I could snore the trey old Uncle dunes "Whalt I do you think people busy; thetuselve; used to in chord: r she soliloquized... "Wouldn't about yea ?" arrogantly observed Madame deil,l it be foil ?— and wouldn't, it plague Harry It he loboyc ; "the disgrace of Si grout lioutie.4ou ye',:, thought I•bad been asleep while ho was talking?" dud a man of nothing. a soldier of• - lioDeporrV c , Suphio's blue eyes danced with suppressed mu. "Madame, my husband, although a Child ei„,... 4 f , riment thyshe gave two or three heavy breathings, people, was a bravo soldier, end ; abet is .•"•, and followed them "up with a nasal ciplosion war= an honest man," observed Annie.: •;:: ' ,•, ,b ,, i i„ . ,, 'Aii" 4 3 : heri — .l tby of an orthodox deacon. It was well done:— .. At this moment a venerable!persougei 1 ; and theatrically done—and poor Harry • sprang ' nary Dubois, made his appearance . . •,. (with; al, bolt ,upright—surprised, mortified, chagrined.'— "Cease," he raid, "to reproach Bunion nature could stand it no longer, and f 10.... anion which her ri oter has lung forg.`„, e in,,selsol plria'gate vent to her mirth in a burst of tame, Anne loved a brace , gener,ons and gl;iirth',,, 4 phant laughter. • . : bad uo other crime to reproach him' , 311 4. !fa "T . ..0.a little witch—you (mischief—yon spiritiof his poverty, and the obscurity; of, bpi t'd known evil i"' exclaimed the relieved Hwy, ne be Opratig vertheless, had he lived, if hii filf'6;,i nc iL-Adne. /i:, to bet side andcaught herby thearm with a grip. him as • I hoer/ : him—l, his e' e c t ,„,4," i -• thatlmede her scream. ""You deserts a shaking would be at this lime happy tr ap an l: 1 , . for your behaviour!" Then lowering his voice, be % "But why iv this woman hea tl 'i re . , ./iii4 the 60. added gravely: • .. , "Because it is her to w fr o y„h g :t. ta attend "Will you never have 'done tormenting me? l lf hay, gravely; "I myself rer -- ' : : II I you love me, can you not be generous ettongh:to here. ' .v; open , the will. ; toll )ne so? and if you do not, sin I not at lease N. Dubois thin proceed o am y hurt, Hgeriii de .worthi of a candid refusal?" ' • • , "I, being soned in roi" . :4 0 : in the'leutivent of; • Vprds sprang tja Sophie't lips - that would have Damening,Tetirid u 0.,,.1' dielete tbi fplloWing , done credit to be Womanly nature , and'asswe Ser . the Sacred Heart of .1 6- 7,4 u l y fortnalldoilire Full layer's heart butted 'with rapture; for the whole wishes as the exPristir ot tiatent: '• p 1 I i 1 depths of her being were stirred and drawn te- principal elante of ie hat vatill be toned tau hen.) wards him as they never before bad bean to any "After my thieesel,, money _at m , notary's, .. • : - deed thousand fist 4 t , s s and larniteire, at alto a , But she could notquite give up her raillery then. , besides' jewelry4, 6 a,,,d th du ll ed l'ranes. 1 ' Shearould ge one etep further from him ate she chateau worth le ..- wayre I hoe been.. sesidin g, laid her band in hia,load told him he .was dearer '"ln the conr - i, found mi . .hook,i'lieuree de , than all the world beside. So she checked the ' there will 01)„,,r h ime,'whieh reteains, sit; it :was, tenderrespense that trembled on . her tongue and Vierge; hole - .jib toe at the time of tha':easikral flinging off his grasp, With is'inockifig gesture and when I took .i . that these objects , be• divf4ad lint; a ringing laugh, danced across the 'meta to the pi. Lion. I de . •; • :•. ' •• , i i .alsci ' _ __.'_. u ' ',' ' '-'_• ' • • • three lots lo t. the two hundred thotisaOd [dwelt. - Sbo *gismo mereeire she rap her engare gratefully - "The Ow ,• :' I • 1: - ' : , . , ; i. A over the keys , and broke oat in a wild, brilliant, In ' money. d" lot, the eliateptai . fanittilr,•, .° 4l `! . Want song, that made .her listener's tsars tingle _ "The "--.:.'. ~ , ~, .. . 1 1.. ; ne he stood watching her, and. choking back the * f i e f s . tiad i d . my book , H e im. d e , 1$ Viergei • Indignant words - that Citent,erowdine.te his Bpi -, , o , llo, o ,o,erdoned my t l atferanee. ' ' ''' ' 7 '' ' ' :* " 1 " s he'biss' caused to as ; and I would have • " Sophie: Bette to 'tne !" he sa id •at length, es tirb,h 4 „4l,,,r h i l ler sorrow' fr I bad, known - 4 , 3" F• sae paused from sheer' exhaustion.- "Is it . getter. , coarhae.rettarti to-Frame. I Wearprotalta her i! stititi. Anne,` i the grier one--la it fast, to trifle with me so? to turn tete I cr_iut ,. ...- -i : . '•-•: 'i, ~, • f ' thileale the emotion of st heart tbat offers yoiei Its- ,re:midame deVnlebo/11/4 WI toosin,, moat revereatifeettons 1. ----.- - •.. i.- , ; - ~ * o n it.bave 0914! cholas.. ,t -.-• iiltft bilr. 19'4 I" ' Uacuiss'be**lbtblivalitire ' ) .PS,.Vetry. ray brothat-ht.tier, Shall lir L my teach beloe l ~ ell cbirsater.ot yeats,,•l thought ISW bola -- d abase. = - ~'' ~„ ~ I ifainestandalinleity, parity of awl, end a watt ~ ,qeffartsi *will take the rionalatat "7,7 1,,„ current of loader , womanl y feelings , teat . ** 111 " •,s - r- "Ah t alt r aid Von'. ",_ 4 4 19 rf5 1 .,;;;', 111010/Ith blesithis the who* Ilk or him wilrf roc d one; that Is tether els7 l on her 1.7 hind irsur so' fortonate - as to touch its Near - a UlUlin. -i # oll MO Ant hikes& sad ,i . ke t fia-pidis. • - ...,, ~-.- elitist it;; **kis. tha raison ..itx.yett. 1 to - -dO trOtifally; 'yeti Probes' Ohs 'amid* y *.. N. man th '' •1. ; est /mt.". - ~,..P.•-•-:cr, ::: ~. pop/110 7 '..watt „avertadi, at .sAispieless i MoLtuusiltisiti . AR,lisi,.syes„u Vim ; cased I 4 stivatintz - ; .11b1 ok ' , - thateresetnetitomi hold i oar highest hatittnes ,11Y—eirrying It Mtn- lessly hysirr hinds b.. ts. warn 'but drati, u „ il ia smith)/ tt all, up 1a3.. . espielsl -r.., .2.- -• : • ' ' Whin she to lieoi.iuntenenco tuserdshink sitain; the in 'whin light was" to - her - eyes, the same eogiOshimilebrostbad trout 'bet red il peakr heiresses," saiellophis tt'e t,"The Helene My 'orhou father - is worth twine 1 / 1 1. *mak 1 iiimliN' tips..yedi had better transfer your etteoMilialier; Mr. dinette. • The difference in OnCdUrriat'ssould no doalss be Anise an indoe'o ,nOni, and possibly she might consider your case t l i r• •seriormly.then I hays done." • ' • - ?. l ,silte to 'mashed Osten, Barry dimly* stood up - ore her—tbl'hot, fiery, indignant blood dashed 104 Serve torrent over his face—his arms crossed ghtly upon hie breast uif to keep his been from bursting with• uprising indignation—his lip 'eotopressed, 'and. his dark eyes Cashing: Sophie. cruelBophielltou added one drop too mn€h to your pug of sarcasm... You trespassed upon his forbear ance one little step further than yen would have' dared, had you known his proud and sensitive na- , lure. . .., , .. Not till he bad 'Lone -gone without a single word of.expostrilettoo, leaving only a gmvegood bye, and the memory of his pals face to plead for, him-41d the thoughtlesa girl wake to :a realize, tion ut what shU.hud done. Then a qUick, terri, ble fear shot through her leart.;and she would have given every earl on her brown head to: here; had him beside her one short moment lonuei. "Tallow, whet am 'afraid of? - Be Will beback: again within twenty-four hours, and u importu:i ham as ever," she muttered to herself as the Street door closed after him; yet a sigh that'was half ti sob, followed the words, and could Harry : have seen the beautiful pair Of eyes that watched Win so eagerly, at he went down the long street, or the bright fare that leaned away out through' the parted blinds, with snob a willful look, as he-disap:. peered, it might have been his turatto triumph , . : r. spite of Sophie's prophecy, twenti.foui hours did not bring back Derry. Days matured into weeks, and still be did not come; nor An all that time did she see him. And nos she began to think herself quite * martyr and acraccording ly. In fact, she did as almost any heroine would have done under the circumstancestgrew pale and interesting. •Marinna Amgen to Suggest the delicacies to tempt Sophie'e palate. I"The pour dear child was getting so thin.' ' In vain Sophie protested that she had no appetite. In vain papa brought dainty gifts and piled up 'costly dreamt before his" pet. :.A fahit acgtle, br abstracted "thank you," was the only ;recompense. if sister Kate suggested that Harry's:llllBone was in any manner connected-with her altered demean or, Sophie would toss her ringleted head with an air of supreme indifereate, and go &Way and cry over it hours at a time. Everybody thought some. thing was, the matter with Sophie. S'opbie among the rest. 'er suspense and penitence became iniapporta tile at last. Sister Kate who bad Come 'so near I the splution of the:true mystery, shield know .. —io Aid Sophie. Perhaps she could advise her ; what to do, tot to give Harry up forever, tweed every day more and more of an impossibility. : I "Will you emee into the garden with toe, Kate?'' the asked, in'a trembling yoke of her tiger Ono day, shout a Month after her troutile with Harry. "I have something of importance to tell( "Go awayniarling, and I will bti! with you: to a few moractOZ! replied Kate, casting a /web. log ;limas at Sophie'; Seabed cheeks and sweilea eyes. I 7; Running swiftly sell'ong the,„ garden Witt, is if from fear of pursuit, Sophie turned ilf , ideltiti4 tavorite arbor, and flinging herself down nn a for ; teat, buried her head among the cool vibes,' kind gave hersolf.np to a paroxysm of Pa'tsionate Soon abe heard steps approaching, and aq Arm ' was twined tenderlytaboud her waist, and a warm band was laid hares,ingly on her drooped head: "0, Kate, Kate I' she cried in the ague,' of ; her repentance; am perfectly wretched. YouNon't know why, though you bare seine rep: peat guessing two orthree times. Harry and .1.4-4.. L. Mere a convulsive sob interrupted her,' and I the band upon bee head passed over her disoftleted Carle with a gentle, soothing motion. "Harry mid 1"..--atiother - tob-Otiarrelled two: or three weeks ago. I was willful and vide, jastl as it was natural for me to be, will?. totitugry. I don't think he -'is going to forgive me,ide hs hasn't been here since.r i . 1 • Sophie felt herself drawn in a cloier entbajace4 and was sere Kate pitiid bor. I , "I weld not have owned it to any body ait had not been just as it is," she contineed..rubitink her little,'White hands ;into her eier r "but tbinif I love him almost as do you' and fatheroand niotber." kiss droPfedon'be:phio'i glossy beed;;'and tighter was 'she held. She wandated - (61411{44 was so sileit, bat Atli kept her fate bidden Id' the vines. "lie asked me to be his wife," she continued, "aelted.sue as 'nobody else ever Aid—in sheh manly way, that he Made me feel as tbopgh ought f to have been the One no plead Instead dt him. I coold not bear that ' • and I ;wavered blip as I shbbid not. lie thought it was beetles, he j was poor, and I was rich ; and all the time I ilia thinking.l would rather live in , a • cottage with bins, than ,in -the grandest pineal ;in , thel world with any other man, only I was - too pitied So Cell him so to his .face. 'What can X du? Kate, yuu are much better thaq I am, add ydu never get intodrouble I nut sure! I Anti die :it you don't." And poot.Sophie wept attest.? "Look up, dear, ant I'll till jad." ' I !1 . Sophie did look up, with a Initrfotrid the nest moment, with a little [scream, leaped into the antis —nut of sitter Hite, but Harry Ainslee! ; Sophie declares to this day, that 'she has nailer forgiven either of them, though the hia been Ainslie° riaarly two l aare. 1 e freath Unit staro. The 1 1 1 11.12"Cil' Glikkedeen I . . 1 "Is she dead, then "Yes, madam," replied a little gentletnan in brown coat end short hreechei. "Ana her win?" ' -i , "Is going to be oiened here itumedratelY by fter ', solicitor." I "Slurll we inherit anytbingr F ; "It thust be supposed so; weloive a claim.", "Who. 14 thee miserably dressed' personage abo. intrudes herself here?" 1 . • 4 "Oh, she." said the little man sneeringly, lobe won't have much : she is sister to itber deceased.' "Whet, that Anne, who wedded in 1812 a Alan of itothing-str offaier I "Precisely so." • •• • i . "She roust have no small amount of impudence to presen t herself here before a respectable family, moris.to, as'. sister Egerie, of) noble With,. had.neier forgivsn :her that reeitiance." . F, Anne inbred tbii time across' thoruom in which BIN= MMMME=3 ' . -"Anne *HI 'stab' hare .thirten.yer‘bools," ex. islatesed - Madge:m.4e VlBabe" keeling aload.--, Th 4 Weliuy Interrupted tiwi, jocularly. • • - "Mambo. * he said, *which tot do Yoe eboose." • • "The two hindred thenrited tripes la 'money." ..41ave yollittilleassto tip seer • mind ?" ' oPerfeetle so.", 1 . i.. • .• - - l'he tate of ! lew, iddrimingblitself thee tisthe good feeling of tinned, wild. "Madame, you are ;rich, end Anne has Wottslng.- 0011147'0s not kiwi beethielokaid hike the beok of prayer*, Which' the eccentricity of tae ,deceesed .has, phased ; on e pets with the other lots ?" I. ` ' .-'. • - • ";Ton mast lie joking, X.ll7llboter° - tintelatmed MAdotoodil:Vllleboille "riestatist. reify bet very gotlttotte eeis ;the letentiatis of sister Egerie is alkalis. Our isonened• cousin. foresaw. lull well that her Welt' of prayers Would fall to the lot of Aline, who bid the last etiisico." - - - .1% ml 4 nd what. do :yen 11148 - front that?' in quired this' notary. ' .Ii , ' 41 conclude that She ratites to indmitei to tier sitter that retsentauee anal. prayer were - the only help she had to expect isi this world." • • As she finished these words Madatnede Villeboys elide &definite selection Of the yeasty money for her share: Monsielir . Vairy, as may be easily imagined; selected the I ebateau, fu lgier. and jewels as his tot. s' •: -,. 4 ; -' • • ' f`MoolleurYairir,asidlii. Dubois to that, pe; Haman, "seep euppostt it' hail been the intention of the dimmed to punishiher sister, it would be ontsle on your part, tailliehaire as you ere, to give 4 at least a:Portion tst"feur share to Anoot who wants it so tr.uch.", :.'. I,' "Thanks, for your kindE advice, dear sir," re. plied Petry'. - "The mitheion is situated on the very confines of my woods, and suits me admira bly, nil she snore so that it is ready furnished. Ai to the jokes of sister Egerie, they are remi niscences which one ought never to part with." "fiance it is so," said the notary,"my poor Mad ame Anne, here is;the prayer. book that remains , te, you.". . :: Anne,; attended by. hir son, a, handsome boy, with blue eyes, took her sister's old prayer-book,. end making her son kisitt after her, she said, "Hector, kiss. this book, which belooged to your . poor aunt, whs., iis deed, but ; who .would have leved you well.hati ehe known you. When you have learned to read yonerill pray to Heaven, to Make you wise and good; as your father Was, and trappier than your unfoktunate mother. ; • I The eyes of those wills:ware present were filled ilth tears, notwithstanding their efforts to pre serve AO appearince of indifference. The child embraced] the old prayer book with boyish fervor, an/ramming iCeselsiimed : .• "Oh! manna,",be said, "What pretty pictures!" ; "Indeed," said :the milder, happy Ur the glad neve oil her boy. '•' j;' ; • ' I "Yes. The'good Vogin, in,a red dress, hold ing the Infant in Wm( arras; But. why, matatee, bad silk paper been pat ;upon the picture 7" "So, that- they might tkOt - be injured; my dear.". "But, mamma, - why are there ten silk papers to each engraving?" 1 ';- ; , The mother looked, end uttering & sudden shriek, oho fell into the aring'sit M. Dubois, the notary, :who, ail dressing those &resent, said : - • , "Leave her alone it won't be much ; people Ideti't die of these shock,. As for you, little oust," !addressing Hector, "give me that prayer book, ! you will tear the engravings." . The ieheritore withdrew' making various con jectures as to the canse.of Anne's sudden illness, I and the ioterestiwbieb the notary took in bar. A month atterward they - met, Anne and her son ex ceedingly ! well, but !nit extravagantly dressed, taking an airing islin two horse chariot; This led them to snake Inquiries, and they learned that Madame Anne bad recently purchased a hotel for one hundred and eighty thousand francs, and was giving a first.rate education to her son. The bane came like . * thunderbolt, open them. Mad ame`de Villeboys add lit.iVatry - hastened to colt upon the ',notary for eiplinations. • The good Du bois, was 7orkiog at isietlesk. "Perhops weore ;dieterblog yon t" mild the, sr regent lady. ! ~ , . "No matter. ; I Wei in the set of settling a par. chaise in . the state funds for Madame Anne." "What!" exclaimed Vatry, "after having pur chased heals acid ozolpage, she has stilt money to invest?" 1 . ' 1 ; • "Undoubtedly eh:" i • - ' - • ';'!But Where did themoney come from 7" . ` - oWtiaf ! did i 'you ant see ?" . , . •,. .Iti hisis ?" ; i i "When stbeibrieked upon seeing what 4 411 14myar. book cootained.inieb she inherited." ` . "We observed riothirig.'! ~ . . •: "Oh! 1. - thought'syou saw it," Said the sareastio., notary. ' "That prayer book contained sixty en. 'ravings, end'each engraving was covered by ten mites of,* thoesatid Nees each,"l • • ' ! "GoOd Heavensil exclaimed Vatry, !thunder etruck. I ! 1 . , ' "If Iliad oblyikns3wn`lt I" shouted Madame de - Villebeye.. 1 . ~ • "Yon had your chides," added the notary, "and I; myself urged you to take theprayer book but you retused." ! i . • "Bat! who oou il b kve expected to tio "'fortune in a breviary?" ' r . • ' • ' i. The two baffled egotists" withdrew, their hearts sisr ellen :with ,passiooate envy, ; , , Madatee Anna is still in Paris. If you teas by the itee,Latsite lone flnesumuser evenlog, you will Ise a charming picture on the first 0004 illainitli• tad by !the pile reflection of wat lights. . - -I ' A lady who 'bits; joined the two bands of her 'sop, sifitir child of As yetis of age: in prayer be `fore'an old honk of "Hendres de is Visage," and fur which a ease in go Id has been Made. "Pray forlinc, child." said the mother. "Aud fOr Phoebes ?" Inquired the eliild. • "Piir you? father; yoardear father. - who perish/. without kneeing you without being able to I." ' you,"' ,-. ' • "Must I pray to the saints. My - Patton ?" •„ s • "Yes, my! little Mead ; .but do not forgets ° ''''' s who matches fromllleavehoend whis ' eteilrq us from abote the Moody." • •so "What la the mime of that saint, inasel;b u s The mother, that watering the fair cl . "' with t , answered i.--- - ' • "Her natio is—Sister Egeri e." . Tan AD*lBlllOl, okixisa.• me Administra tion papule, since the deice!, the . 1.8 e,,,, e ,, e ;„ P n t ,, e , j e Constitution in Katmai, , ara!''s ';'"" *.-"-- that . ..o o ppy, s t „,4o, 60 0, 'digitated until they , 1;1'74 . 93,000 johpigisnu.,. If their object is to get up en t:esoe Vii IlallOW 6°.44 fete the Peet : le ' they a ril M a ki ng A , sitir ioty Un f ortunate chute& It Witt u p 1L57 to I me , Jed refute • the sophistry i, which uses; this , pret'" - . , in the osi, pia4n J orever p roper it mig ht be to pp i a bli p b, i„ h a ~ 4 /1. in regard to other !stunt , Bod es , t t i s too I ts to tit up that plea against the 1 adMirsiign of .11'" L ,. Th• D ea l -4" 11 4 2 Port/ Is at having „admitted Kansas lc already OL ttlf tteaa j t o iti ruii i veal:lough to assume the rights and par ilegei r 4! fit''''s.art'in' s Boßotl ou Le. 1 . r ibi Semite, and Dlr. Stephetuel Report i comptou ,' • ; • - 1 in l an ito r, acouted the idea that Kansas would + not be ,,iy tied to come in, on adopting the The President's Meese. l• I,,,powterg costitutroo. ;• ~., fall ; of similar "damaging .sd i taissions," on, to Clueitmati Platform explicitly reitogolses . , r ight of the people,of Kansas, "acting, through 0 , 'lnky oil /ditty" ezpreseed will of the eggion. „ .), (piaster resideeti, to form a Constitution with ' or without intigestie Slavery, and to 'be *Omitted into the Ifnieti upon terms of peifeet egg:l4ll4 with the other Still s." i To liSeeit !1:1101 -tat n populetton of a eertsio I 'fluml4r of thausan l s ie also requited, is to confers that an oftertirmsgt has been resorted to; in order I' to ezetu,:e ii 14ree State, a Tetritnry which they ,' have already dUciared competent id enter the Uni. 7 on as:a Slarit!Stuta! " ! No such '‘..ei pox facto tule tun be applied igi ' Kansas., If She Democracy choose lo light their battle ender t i ttle alubterruge, against Kansas and her Fn* PUwltitulical; they.min do so, but it will not avail theitt. the protease is Ito flimsy to de eider' any 1 , one. !Tim cation., will see; their true motive to be lhostility to Freedom, and will; meet, them accot4inglyi: '.; ; ; ,-. . , The whalelcouflie of the Democracy ! le regard to Kansas imi bogie a beige: of blutiderV, Prover'. plaiting and fonqadiction4. They halm been for "popular sovereipty," ind,sirainst it, for "Jaw end ,order," and alptinst law and order, for l'ellb. mission to V 4 1 14 vota," end agalost'stabutisilon to Porde (flu!, for a "epecifie popUlation," and against a iqiimillel, Population. One key. explains the Whole. Thejl ire for anything that will load het !with Sleteryi alltiartiost.anythlog that will admit het Free. i , • ____. Tun iiirstu.—!-It is to be r regretted that the quiremente of the:new militia law ire not respond ed to in a mire liberal spirit. There should be some Nadir iridueriments as aro held out by the law O;lerrean'il eieleney of our military.. Theo by not bare the law carried oat to the spirit and the:lette;) INotirithataading the esprit de corps fostered by Military organisation and the social gratittentivoL Wit spring out of the asseraidagas 'they gins : rile to; nbd throwing into tha scale alto tile; artinet r tilitary ardor which thringh some MEM •.;,.1.•, ,. ;:-.=:- :•-;. -.., 4•:41:•. • 'ie,' :,- . ' 't:::,:i. ':r vc.lr yt, N4f:37. MEE le- SA ilia all - i fowl _ .':.: .',0...... -- z‘, - - .PAT - I ~IiNTINIE:I,.OE-FICE. ------ Thwhitpeetanott throe Pressis,,vre an new prepared Mt mot Malt S3I4IITIAO of*O, assert,- , ile• WW I Of nie *Mit iimar4,:amilper sato aoallista oplothrisottatt,. Ilial4LP•141111/: c' „ ,ogfAteg i m. t ac • Apar Asa* : '5 4 •4411111111., Thistkoks„ ' /r^ ow. asisollN thivarMieheiralbsi vet asookiltiormit. fllsostrolaelt tbst of oda Wails this as tiii•stawssms. itomestikadrimpuoti '14,404 Nei • sioticattieter .sr lre 111 / 1 eilitft.or K t o Di as mat as asy flat b. tri!lituttit= P1u 2 7 12 ,,,1N,! 1 :9una aces =II - • 1100 X BINDERY.' • -Books una Irtarierforrotior 1, 4 10 / Mist looks of 'too Omesiptliot sooolottondl, bound , Oad Mod to order at ettartest mention lose of tints 'and minties t that' theitt is ini*little to *CIS oer eillsane to 'seise the 'asitslist sudden the salforni"and milt to till the nab of our nastiest 'eolipenitet' 'This Weider not that tbsis sbotil4 . sei' few iibe'eipertr et the estvies'ef• one 4.4 so atany, and while these Vto abstain *aid not be reproached, those who' •volintarly 'amitimei and Magnifilmonsliperform the ditiiiihf citizen sol diers deserve no email 'obese 'if commendation.. PIT Wiest If;eotalliastsase!;ftlaffia mail of an sill pulls ,` , • earliest public spirit' Worthy of iltpratis;: - *OA is every cue the °name and sometimes danproas (Wei required of them - are entirely voluntary and gratuitous, It is therefore, Itopbriont that those who sacrifice time and incur espouse lo maintain. lug en acetic* military • Orgenliatlon, shoild be io' a measure, reimbursed. 'unlit that if it is impossible this year totally 'oat ,ths preeisions of the new militia law, that the next Legislature Will so amend the law, that thisetuali;spanses of the companies sballposittrely, he dsfniyed. Sash -action is dui to a large body a n worthy shins imitate's. • • • RAPID PIIISTINGe—ODO et the greatest enrios !lies in New York is Boo's, ten cylinder printing- press- now employed by some ,of She *principal daily newspapers in working off their large editions. These presses are wide up or r" 1 1 44° thousand mien hundred and thirty * pieees t and 4setwenty thousand and silt, pada or tape ,and blanket, weigh twenty tons, dues ;patters and, fourteen pounds, and cost $30,000. When it full speed they will print twenty thousand impressions an hour, or over three hundred a minds, This wonderful rapidity, it would seem, might satisfy the wants even of this fast age, but an Improve ment has recently been' made by one. of the prit- - prietore,of the New York daily Sea, "Mob will more than double the amount of work they Will perform. By his invention the sheet, _after being, printed on one side inlhe usual way, Is immedt^ ately drawn back and printed on the other it'd* ~from the second form, without eiseeking log the ordinary action of the prim The faros.. for claims that 'by this improvement the press will prinefortylour rhontand impression!, hoar, or more than twelve s..sacond. • To TRIM. how small a furoaceigoed pliffmetal eould.be melted in, a gentlentaVrecontly: built one only, eight - feet high.; with a hearthstone only fifteen Inches square, thirty inches boshel end twelie Indies at the tunnel.head. • In tido little affair—o hid) was not much larger thane farmer's churn--be made in three days lbs of good pig rueful and 200 lbs. of scrap :metal. The fin. neon was built to two days by onetime, and did not cost $25. The experiment proves that burgs smelting furneres and heavy Ittrestment of cap. ital are unneessary to begin the trots business. If the fanners in the hills of Martin, Dnbois, and Spencer countlee understood , the promo" they could produce from astir* ore/ the finest pig me. tal by St/ expenditure about equal to the cost of a wagon.=-Eettmorifie(lad.) Jeers r • „ • • , . . . pee - /roma ox DoeutaX-Them r sob'll tur law nw r ini lenee i ff tw ew oull Yor de kTi ni eu ° A u to ma tes rs ib p a tt i a th th . a ve t Cl as erne wniti goule a •:l l7 ... ceed In 1860 with Senator Douglas se !hair v the etaidosel.”-.• . • , •, 4 • - • ' og the Tams °, FrogaM. aftreer.-"The expend. , ~.„„ ~,_ Autocratic party , under the evolve iff fluc ie ".""... th e : • properly seen and folly apprechttear by eja gre a, be- following table. Statistics !pro the es:* , , , , '• -,, Vio^ o o o lira?! - •. ' s7,Boo.oollsmontbli , . ' e 17900 a weekl !I • •11267,850nd5l I I . . • $11.160 en hour!! 1! $lB6 a minute ! l';„ , , y .• • • ' . . .. . s3-6 0 *••ecto;t3.0 Thai. peoples •• so sot this Tie* of (hems. , 3 , Adatbditauko at mousy le thelleri•,_„ona br,a l 2l . "'mils for err, tick of the rate "wee www _w " """ -nun Is getting over bead the 'dock! '• No fonder the and eta in debt. . IT Joan L. HMV OM aMiir Awn Tar` -• • E. l robing: It makes noting; It 'Tree Tray Prat„, neer ,rorticla ofno re. Mate° no W t."' , " ° 'Aogwt the wealth of one nation ~caner' it 14°107 Se a r. That roan. Mort useful to 'Meth* wealth„Of " r aw me that h made of It by our . Winn* 11 is, bat J . -realer tottery was never broached. equal footing, Are trade modern polltlclavg„ op an If the two natkkie parties, though It would add no - might ans w er t if the two partite are not on the same wealth to eine m ., with England and wroselees, then f° 7tin te ln b it the principal share of the advantage it is 0 Oros - belongs to P',M einmple t I am a framer, and raise Lea as %lag emir-laded to rood three thoneand miles wool, 1136 d e - up ,to froth, I send. env two pounds of `7O to", ha, e,e Lie into a yard pf broadcloth. The broad ' It, 2 done, bsving employed some dozen opera- • eloth q m different processes of Ili manufacture, each' ' 'tiros ' h R y a a mot, is worth joy three dollars and 4 2„,f b e ,,ts. The two pounds of wool an worth say one. U IV , i bare then to pay two dollars and Oily cents d e tthe manufacture. I And that I have only four s",idso wool left, PO T read that and Ally cents In 01. lath > is all the spare change I ran raise, and if I lei it n , cm:Sealant , to vale* the money, give my note 1.4 . It. . . The Mar pounds of wool are token by the manufaetu; rer and worked up into than yards more of cloth, which be sells for raven-dollars: making In all eleven dollar. as the result of my fifty cents cash and air, pounds of wool, for which I get three dollars, taking pay In broad cloth.. I have the yard of cloth, however. and I feel greatly plains', with it, as was the vicar's son Moses with the groat orsp.etacles •Ith ahagreen rases. This free trade I Obit Is a grand thing. Me neighbor's broad elotb mill may now go down. and welcome, for all I care, since I can do better than to look to him for what I require to clothe inc. As time rollson, how , I And that lam arch year less able to furnish the wool and the money, because: by withdrawing my support from my neighbor's mill, I have cut off my own Pur p ling, by deetroying the only market I had kw all the rest of my produce. The for eign umnutacinner. I And, wilt take my wad. but not my potatoes or my turnips, my hotter or my beef, nor my quashes. or putopk In s, or apples. or bay, my poul try or my park, allot which I could sell to my neighbor • when his broadcloth mill was running, while the shoes that I made up in the winter were needed by' the work men, about a hundred of whom are now unemployed. ' and of course cannot buy of me. nor of any one else. . 1 And that I have cud* but a bad bargain of it, and that it would have been tar better for me to have paid my neighbor a little more for his cloth fora short time, thus enabllng blob to get under way. after which be could give me a better and cheaper article than I have par chareed abroad, pay me a good price for my wool, and take hii pay for the labor be bestows upon It fogey say, so that I could sell my produce and keep my Afty cents In my own pocket. which would help me to buy a 'tar• key fOr. Tbankpgiving dinner. -My neighbor, 'equlrell.; who set all oar folks by the ears upon the subject of free trade, told met should hue where l can buy cheapest; but 1 find that what roomed cheapest at bind turns out to be dearest in the ;end, and that I am very. much In the condition of the Irishman, who said he could buy potatoes In his own 'country for ten cents a bushel, the only difficulty being that he could not get the money to buy them with. , This Is free trade, and it would,seem to require no no gamey t to show which party is getting the benefit of ie. This Is the new theory that is recommended as a subill• Lute for our former practice of protecting and cherish ing our own industry, and depending on home made goods for our me and consumption-Late keeping our money at home. We are mislaid, especially by those who are in the interests of England, to do away with 'than restrictions that hamper trade. England, having protected her industry unfit she fears no competition from us In what constitutes the gnat more, of her wealth, opens her ports and Invites us is free trade, which means, only, freedom to seat, our produce. when the cannot buy It elsewhere, and take .n return her 400, cloth. and other articles w Mel lieu from her great laboratory of wealth. She offers us a daviteroun gift.— "Time° Dinars et done ferentes," (I fear the Greeks when they approach ua with gifts.) was the warming of Liocooo. to the Trojans, when the Greeks proffered the gift of a wooden bore. Ailed with aimed men. Ilia counsel was not listened to, but the eons of Tray, pleased and delighted with the gift, eel themselves to work, end soon the fatal horse ascended the Tilden walla, though four time. the clash of arms was heard to haus from - Ns hollow sides; and so fraud accomplished what force bad (ailed to do. We mayerod the ellof free trade somewhat like that Lay of the Trojan horse. ei have warning, Uwe will listen to It. The fluter. i 0 *min to ne from the hollow sides of free trade in the shaprof twelve ustlllaudollara seneabroad for railroad iron, to which would have employed thousands of our own people. built tip threes, and developed the rich mines that lie mattered over the country ;1t comes to no Su the shape of nine - million dollars for cutlery, twenty Mar Million dollars Mr Iron and steel. Ave million dollars eor lead, and seventy-eight million dollars for dry goods. It comes tons from Rhode Island, where lire last broadcloth mill has "closed Its doors; and from the city of New York, when the labor lug classes are holding meetings, and cantos for roe ploremst which they mama did. and the merchants looking out for every mall to bring an:ousts of protested notes and heavy failures. We are so clog* connected and dependent on each other, that no grist IntereArole suffer without dragging sown ethics in its /roan, roe minding us (to rocalnue the figure) of those lofty, peke roe of anelent Troy, find by the treseheeousGraelui: . "The Palace egAuraosue amend/ In smoky LIMOS end °tithes en Air Ain*. llcamoote burns neat.' --;- A n w aking WV( would soon put a new faro' upon every Interest and apple every hosiers. 1111131.11* theta Is hardly any Interest that doe* not . maim it. Col& dome would spring up to take the pis of that qr . trust and apprehension of the future, which has hang Ilk. a leaden weight aeon the country Stir the lest Ave or sit rears, during all which time we have reed over and over again the same °tailor, of boiler times eadelit it, but which bane never come, Ind never will omen mall 'we go to the font of one 6115ealthes, and adopt a polity that will place us on wane Prollucof equality 'Atli our great optometrist cleat, who is crippling as and damning us or our mourner: until we rant* that pita mistake of 1816, whew we checked lb* growth of fair rising Insis adyleturee, while we have been pouring out out 111111/011111 to Nash) those of ibutign nations. Having beatenJobn hull in *fair Sett pin Me Aid and on theses. it would he a little remarkable V be eboaki overreach am in a crud., and we dud' ourselves not quite so Award aa we have the entail of being; If, by morns of his agents at Washington, New York, or Baron, madded by trlalotutry theorists of our own. he theald succeed in blinding our rype with Ott dam lights of free treas..* tint we can no . longer see the throe* that portals Wear true growth sad national , lades/ea. dente. POLITICAL.
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