.10111t1IAL meal.. fiCttsClllll•to‘:. ••• • . I 1 TWo 1/141..11.11.6 per atind•u. ii..ynide In a.lvanee , *Xi If not pill'iwittdu dx. zn.attll,4- und.tlA; so ii r pAia within thi , year.. ' ; 1 • • T.) ri.rest . t 1, • • cor..hlt t0nni••;',4,1,1r0v...,,in ,dednico.,) ^. tr. PO 1 do do,. '!:. d;) . ,-,.. IP 60 ;üb.ulAcripitors aluat ne.iavaala ) y ip, 4 1.1.1p 1 1, yr ,and sent t/;•ane 44 tint. .. . •••,. •. .• i . ' rort...alese A , PfUltilt?: ~' -. , i , ., , .. • , lona:cu. et( I be tarn! bed In Carrier; iiitd Where Or lod coplea.earra very.',- r elrs2reen a 714 ~ ..7. 1 ,4 as: sappilril alit. the LOOt sl */ in ' , !ld‘a.. ' 4 ~- - I. ...:.,, .-, . i.I .. ..,0 L'iVi . , " 'T . arras: .';l.';''. . ;.1,;;;'-; i ;I 'enb.criberanier the di..c ,n t.I nuance; a , tlllaii . rtrivre• ;,, 16,, nuhl 411 4' way e 0 • llutkl 6? 15.mailberaiU1 11 ;rreer:sz,es tire 1,441 d,. . . , 1 st:thi,rilieti n , He.ct cr re 0.0 to fake 'lbeli neW44 3 l foinp tilf.OffiC4lo which. ney Aro directed.* hey are d remem.ible tiptll they avesettled the , bills and ..c,d them discOntlnned. , . ; 1 1 r 4uha-ribern tn4ve to nth, p6rel ;,, eit limit Informing , publisher. en -t!; Ito I,e.s.p. pr•rs are rtetit ttstiselbLlPAT_ !•tioss. i Imy arkthel , l r•- , 1,-1..4 , 3, - . 1 :. i - -7 -, It., , arts It, enitt...l i, , / ~ lt r.`1a , 1 , :: to tike stosops trout the , -.11t!l, n: ,•,1,1 ~ , : 1. .-....i 7.. 4,1,4: t hem hn ,/ for, I. prlin - racla etldonre qf tote lobal fraud. 1 -- - z-r\ - - - :4 --- ------ ---- RATE • . • ....., $ OF : ADVERTISINC; t , .itlino of 1p lines: al ceotraor ram insert inn--sule .idt itirertiunia,2 l 4,ents mach., 3 Hues Ono time. 2 5 4 —.107,4que , n3 ingerttlika..lr4 , 4 ee . Os each. Ails& IWreaeuta over; lities,f4flBott. periods, claariked 4 : . 4 iro. .1 — 1 vets.cmit. TWo. ...MILL ISTX. ToHn st • ee lines, 83 110." 1 $1 ar lines. • 4,11 I gf, 11b -1 75 400 ,t, 1iii.14,, ' 1310 Ito It tto 'II 00 590 lines. 1:-4 . -.. 4- 4oa oco 4 tat 600 f , . ~n lines. 1:25 225 •:. 27 0 .4 al 7 00 it iioo , , 1 i''S 2G. 2 05 500 800 ' liner, ; 1i153 m2' 2.1 1 1. 1 * ( ' ~b 50 9ou 4 arts, rl'r. LS O'' CH' 17. , 4i •4. 1. r 4 list or TEN LINER. %moan... , il4 .: - • ' 000 .10 00 , in: „.,„„ . ! :2:,. 4 on' 5,Ai • ' 9'oo 14 00 ..,,,,r,,....•. 3 fit ) 5 10 i 7 5 0"'12 00 18 00 ~,,,,,,. 480 6, 00 SOO • 14 u 0 .20 00 veer VI.. 0 80 '0 iTa' % 12 00 .11 00 39 WI otocpo spaceifer short periods, as per agrnement. LTllusineas;tire", $t each —accumpanicd with an irertisement. cents rani. . I . Adrertisements before diarriages Rini Deaths. 10 rents •r line for first lasertlen—subacquent imaigtione,s,..aante .dine. Niue Wprdsarecountod as a title in advertising. Merchants and others, advertising bythe yeir, with 'min . arid a stimdl to adverlhement us e exceeding 15 040.br . ill he charged iscli,ding suriptlen, )6 00 ti see ) the amount ) I tour squares, with rhan. .s and subscrhdion. ' 1 .1 90 00 thout changes,. at the rates deslgnat ed,above.. , Arertisementa set:in larger type than; usual" will be treed 50 per rent.sidvance. cm these patens. All cuts )II be rh trmorthe same as letter pre.)). No Trade ariveitisements received from Advertising Teets aimed. eicept. at 25 per rent. advance on these ices. II ulesa by ?pedal eat eement with the publisher. Hi ) ri t4es 25 cents each. tleathis area= panted with n0.e.1, .e.1, 2.1 reutP, will/nut noticea, no cbarve. - All notices. exept thaw of a radigious character and . ~,ie,.itional purposes. will be charged 25 ‘nts forma, r ttn).er of lines under 10. Over 10 hues, 4 ce4t;8 0111116 ,illional. ' 'rocoedings of ineetinp.4 not of &general or public char) ter. rhars,,ad at.l4 rents per line for each insertion. Ti facilitate relent thins we will state that 323 lines ,ice a column -154 lines a halt column—and 82 lines a enter eelunna.l '29 2 Is.irdAngiLearolumil-1 4701 abalf Inn - in--and 738 a o varier column. All odd Bads over ; cii square. charge at the rate el 4 cents per line, fur me %Jur. and la i•ent'a per line 4 r three.times. YearkV adrurtiserS must centitie their advertising to .11• own 1111P14,14g r , .11;v11 , 1i•ti fir otiter. sale of Beal ire, I , v...ire riot include') in business a vertitements. _ I 0 WORItS 1 ' ITAm .uA IRON i wi ? ..R K .s. 44. L c. rter & Alrmaa, . • Anoukrs, Va Aimgs.•ll..ilor eta Machinists' Tool . • . di. nrand Oar itui htt is. e subscribeis . re now prt•pdred to, g Q retarders fo'r al kinds of Stations oes and niachinery 'for' rollierie , •:j.. - • ...... furna,4.lt, tillK, kc. EXleaflVO • , ,- T 11T : 57; Cthi z _ r: and mac Ical experience In ti e ' ''",.... -. J .NET •'-- - ---'''-----:-.- tess, wArraid. them lu taking the, arrest contracts i - CASH D RY COQ • lowest toileete i l._ 1 •: :i 18511. ( 1, NEW S,TOCK OF YA4I acular attention is 'tilled to h ems k Allee'v. Nev . ,. r y E. & ,I.ANI)EI.,t Patent 11 - tolling MAC attery. by which the "Siorwe 1 • ...( i it rope (meltable run on the top' oi hot If druhre in ' • Arcti strecla . , , Phlade , pltia. hi I 1 ' l ' re. Icing a fine stock ' of F all Dry a w A.i . tgetitent. itls confidently better:4l. will verve tNear Trade. .. I r r weir and tear of. ropes or chains., ilstaindre of 'the ' ~. lillek Illot of ail grad 11. . • kasitionaltie Fancy Silks. ,litery in fil* rmr..; and for fain wirlding, simplicit y • ...,.Shaula Of ail the . new . elt s re,tructhniand-,durability. a caunm.lav surpasscd. . ••••• resit Oords Ili fuli•rwri 1.., ".,Tpalefr ie n.,l,l h o ow ear wheel, iiirented bY MS• ' j !„,E tap i e G e ,,d • ~. in large •11 11. Allen., ;flits, wheel e36 . .0n1y be , hatt at our ' Fancy Cassitneres 1 ...and hasistts.d'apt ~:st of the serernl severe. win- . • • Blankets . ..Quilt'', art, triumphantly, not a single a heel haring been . ii IE Rood bargains daily rest. o .loge Mk fetroduellon , tte are now_placing It . • • - Stile• '' 7,..e.; • ttte tiars it f Iliac of't he principal Inalroad Compa., and - Phlladelphia A UtIIIOtI lf.. AIreTEIVMS-- . lag (iuh add tothe eouittry. , A - ust I* 'Mi ' ' . winit,l alio All the, attention of the public to the . ;_- u 5 ~, ._ _. _ ~....._ ,i;Wc,,,r :atop, connected what the above wortaand , kr a....4 Th ick Darkness vii.c.r* ly.,dvfeeted f 4, the manufActure ,of,,ltalinaid. NM, ild, A "gross /,trims,. ,i 'Cars end Truck's, andd'Urnished with all , the la- • _ qtr.:. erinint., so that t her , are thus enabled to e?• _ Cuipzrrale nrt 1 Vrlak.ifitlell cheaper and 01'11 b more - despatch-than '' - ' 'ANQ.AI.4ISTRIKILS, Wilds dthte. ~t 1 , ' • • work ii•irmite ,, tl. Persons wattling anything In . lIAT' they !cah.Tti.pl .... , , I•3e w‘;tilti do trill to give 1111,a Call. 1 _,• •• in any.tinantittev, with •' .b • .. CAItTEIt 'Sr. 'ALLEN. .. 1,. J on „; 4 lpt a r,„Traej‘g ' 1 :• - 0 111 " ' .X . 0.N .. ..E..17.)1.031 VE , KER iFISI% P. io & MACHINE SHCIP,..; 1, it the wholesale and Retail if ..ti, Senn,: l 4 i t Co., it iv.;: ; S jeand street, PHILADELPIOA. .T.4:A . 1.), aI:STEEN unpottne- p ipbe oely.plare where exeltavive a his readiness. trout 1 hocompietedittflt i'traned thr the Status of Pennryl I tf theabove namettestallishmenertosup. I,o,l.w:ire. . • ,sly alf..` , rdera, bit his jilt,. at businitss— It These Lamps glee a 11 - ght aqua such as 11 f.r.'• on bit _ices. Ittalotad and-% and similar in appearance 10 Ras. tr.. t.7.,1J 11: ron 1.. en, t irr,n, a trd . .Michine. ', superior to all other portable II ;ern, 110 waste ~ la s'd'or k 1 ogire FAUN. , I fwir of Expl id osion—norgenreod > l l enn ~ t ,ra- e , ‘ .. ii. , t • ~: v -eh . •It.ttt ilfoineAtid i ally trimmed—rut easily negulated 1 l' ' , . ..,. 1. u7 4.1 y • I adapted to all purpoves 7 -pod bet , — ' %.... {man-80 per cent. cheaper, than a DRY AND iii:-‘CHlNE'zttur; nee, in common use. • Stenut Car . souctorys 46. ~ I , ' ". . 'staLE AaVICT A SI yricE.—Th, busintw f thelate firm Knapp PateatTattia an • 5'4171)13:, si 1111.N.E,5, will, becontin• - Itiel.amps, 011s,.Wlelo, Shade. bed .y the anf.tvtiber in all OS i-ariou`s. the line. . S. N. SOI ovtialles. I eti , ,ott No.itte braiding. Iron 'N4,4IS South Second 'ound4r. ;;;•rotd ,,, i re: ,of .alll kinds pf coe• ptember,..t. 'SW t , . f , lr7lZolii , : ''' i-...13....4 ;"nrades.!lialirfaul • 7 •.• , . &c. I lie it ill a/oU C a, , P11 1 / I L'a tIPJAISIIICia, of 'Min FANCY FURS' .. 5.• iii..... the eelebtuted 'Pio , t',•;ept lthile.Ash AO :. ' For Ladle* and:Claildreijell . MI Spirt ls ntill.ll Red i ai r 0 ..,,r,, 1)07 ante Mire TORN FAREIRA 416 CO. No 018. y *2.1.1 I t. 7.7 •,,, . • ' ,tr • -, it (now No.) Market street,44.4l o Eighth. Pill LADlite , 2"" ,— ; - " :- --, I'll.l A. Import ers: .0.... A., Y 7 "VILLE SOLLINt MILL. ' 'era in Panty .Fori, foi: I,adis and ca i, 47.K . L .; 'I id bi- is Lit. - •‘.; RUDY:its: tire con- 1 divii; also, Gaits' Yurs, Fur Callas, slid . .tr'Cl . 6.., dantly Mall uf.wl tiring r'arlouf' sives'uf ~• Gloves.. „ - . ' .."...' A eolliet s' bails, ~,.. iglt tug `...2, '.! '.:S, 3.0.32 ' The nuiribe i r of sears that we hive been engaged in 4 -:,,..1 to o tit ;1:- !•••-i• • 01•1. • Also, large 1 the Fur brisloeisvand the general character of, our furs. .srti. li., 0 . .; ;,, . ; • • -. 't ovtd I Datterot, both tor - rim:ply and price Ix ,41 genklilly kumen through -15. P".• 4 '• , "•I • ''''F' , 3.‘ ant Filen the, DO the Country, that we'lhink I. !too( net•estatry for us ice or the put..t floc years. v. eis.._te •-•- ei confident of ,I to say a nyf Wog motethan we Intronow opqe‘l our av,ort• ~.t Mall unsurpassed , in quality by /inctiriltim the fluen t o r Fo re , i,-, e th e . Fall en v wi nter 3..0 e5 , o f f l ue . All business kinnotulcal ions adilresSed to i birgesi and most: beautiful asse,t vent thairlye have ever . TACOLLY it Nov. Iron Factors, Pottsville. will NotTered before to the public. , 06 %1 Furs bartittil been Im slt lt promptat tett I ion.. '1 .I,N ti, la: it Ist !bit & Co. ported during the present sea sin. k h4n'trioneY was to 20, '67 , ' - and' have Is-en Minufactured , Ity th6:inovt competent. workmen ;ore are therefore detrotaned to sell them et such prices as will continue th..4lve ua the repntatlon we have liette for Sears, that it to Fella pond article for A very :mall peqgt. I, N • 1 • Storekeepers, wilt do•well bilai vie 'Mt a call, asi they will find the largest assortmertt by far tp select from In the city, and at manufactuieevipricev, , . . • ' JO IN PAltEtillck Co: , . No'..etS 'Market Street. al ere 801., Philadelphia. Philadelphia. SepteinWr 11,' l,, ' i'..7.4m - . . . 4kCTO, ROLLINC MILL. • 'clIE Sobseribers begleniro to no lo:lire to their triendt , and the nubile, •nerally.that thiknet Rolling Mill at No 'Alto is now Cotniflete.atid In full ,poral ion: and that they are prepared to t ariona patterns. weighingfron r yak. Alan. different plses'of ilat,sinate and. dnerehants' Isrr iron. . .rs for .erils or bar iron are respect fully,sollelt ed., insi.t• with prompt attention if left either at 01111: tright 1 I,errh'a Ilitrarrare store. e strort. ur aJ their ofilre. N. E. Corneri of Cent& larket street:s2.l.story . ! II ,VYWOOD, LEE k .1..57!. " ril•tf OPERA i T I OR' & MINERS. Hae rrIA, . The auietcriber Fespecitully mite the petition at the business community to iis Toiler I.llorks,ou hailrr;a4 Ila rect.l4- )14t l'as,enger Depot. Potttnrille, Pa.; :11.0 c 1.1:4 , prepared to manufacture _..11S OF EVERY IrIit 4 CRIDTION. webs. Alt... Stacks. Mast opt,. Gasouieters,Drift Hailers on Wind. • . opnict leaf mechanic end having for yearudevoted ~ If entirely to , tlefir.. branch of Ilia , blisitt. he flat. himself that work done at itlit estahliiliment will Litlstartli!tnlo all who Duty favor 'him Wllh a call.-- iilualsjand Companies will End it grentlyito their ad• tge to eixamine his work before enmingelsswhere. 21,'417 .47.11) 91,111 X I . IINOI 4.F.. MEADOW IRON. WORKS. II 11111;01S, &II uTi I I rots , and Dram% luuders, respectfully infortn-their pe rnne. And the public genet - AO, (Ind they re fully, prepAreil At str. - abPv yotabllsh nent. to nianunicturw SteAn'%l .oglnes .nyl, 'Patten:ld And Drift Cars, And every t,f Iron and jtrass Castitigs Suitable for lat %Minn..; ol , Ptlier lnislllo.P.on the nipet .113:11i1T111 aide AI.. Illowhic•CYlinifers for Blast ftirnaces and int% wr4k In d.nerAl. I I iiirine.W all kinds done with neatness And despatch • 10w.%%%t priers. All work fttridslied bYtheni war tn Well. They would solicit thecustmn oi Alin wile went ArtictrA In their line Inthlsiirtnlty. 'dery 41111 meet with immediate end prenipt alien. • • E. W. 111LIDSON, , D..11UD5024. h '.Mn g-ly . , HLAND IRON WORKS., Tut.: EA:: RI lic.itt3 are ow' fully' %Tared in turnish. At the Ashland Iron St earn En gine*. a d Ptinl pelt! airy lwer nod cap city. tbrniiuftit and other trpol.en. Coal treake rn of ex!ery.si re and together v. kph vim inn* Old forging', Arir'rtpt ion a., Coal and. Drlftllifall large Truck ind fldrseparn,—alifurnie•bed *hottest notice : , The suhocriberp thifter then,- t nanruucli every member of the f.rtn is 1,11 inte•lian lc. they will be able to furolli) nvirhi t hat will ennipare ferrorntly with in 'the Ito ' All directed to L. P. GARN tn BunclAsh• Pa J •will receive prhotht Alen • 1.. P..GAIIN , ,EIti. • , ICII A El. (IA • GARNEit,, • , .11 19 ; • 2(LI .. ... DRHAVEN'S IRON WORKS* :; .r ; . inliiieraville. i. Ili , Tilt; z.iilleer.ii..erts prepald 'to mann, 4,1 nr;.• nT EA 74 mcozvy.si. suing/Wee, tumeent any raparity.and 'al Brest krrs r er.,:y dosoript ion ; 'as- well 83 ryrrY „Alter kind of tnarldnorS' wiid In 314nes, _. ~ners. Rolling Mlle, llow 11l ill. kri: :t; on t hi. hel , et , lit les yosed for tnnuitfa dortrift. and tong ost poriourto In ,the busitt est , . n argent& hotatrtied t I hlsroaaltilslitont. at. the voti• loweift prleoss ! ind ' leorlormuslita , i tit. lleslrons • I',l,titt ltd It o p to.t.oltineryor any- kind ! -A to rail and osaibihe patterns arid berme ar. with prires,hoterwenniraol In! elsewhere. l' . r nf rr..ry kind art soltrifed.nnd sttlet atpntlon ,:k.en to tli...kr CreniffriSetztlott . II ' • ' t 1 - ‘III.I,IA'NFLIETIATEN. , ,rsville,ltrenll,ri tt.laZ,7 - .. II . VS-t1 • WASHINGTON INON.WORKS. 7 Pottsville, P.a., !I licis.A. J. 16 W 1:1:.N . respVtully Invite' to attention of the [undue s community ) their Nee Machille".l 4 . hop and Foundry reefed between Coal and Railroad street s, nd fronting . on Norviati street. where ....d to ex....-ut, 1:9 otdess foi nfarhinery.of ou, stieh as rttennl ha gito7s.rt il kinds of Gear. r noilher ".1111.1. , Crigt nd fan- Mills. Single and .1 , . v.t.inr, pampa,Coal Banters, Drift Oars, all kinds Id roof OW Inv:. Clltllr i 4 4 , 11.1 i, . frt . kit and T Ball; .!‘• Switch-, 4 , -.; 04j. i. ,, : . ; - -,' rot wrought Iron fling. 'Reim: prartiell nittlk.'.•.;:c :, and having.. made i gem mik of the Coal Ltlgion their ettitly for years, Al kW& of Maattnery il their line of Pusinees. they ;er thent•elres that 'work done at their •Attb).l6lthrent It Ore 88, 1 3 1Pt188 In sit alto rutty hontir theta aril h a I. All orders thank/Wk.' rercired and prompt/pax,* I ed,nn the Inol.l remonableteinis. I ' • . TIOM A 8 IV .EN. , - kmrS i'rlirli N0v.22:757 41,47.1 r TREMONT IRCitt WOR_. Tremont, ale hity 1 kik ciatial y e reniatc. . The Subt.eriherr rerneetf ully invite le attention of the buidniokarouunnolly their New 3iilrlllllo }.4.1) op and nun. try. erected in the town 'of rfremont. Ind toiler the onperlnfendencr and manage. 4r.. Z. liatdbrff and Philip Urnholia, wh e re oiepared to worn te all ordera fort Afachlnery of , u 4. iron, .ucli as steam Er/Otter.' 6f any power, an! capacity, pool Breakers of every dean ire Una* of Goarinir for Thillion lip, Orbit and Ni.i ll l- I, riff Cam kindar,f !tiall'rodreal ink*. a. i'i iirx for Vial and "1" ivitebecould Ca.t mini Wrought Iron iihaftiOrni. Mr. Ilan , bribes PrAri I Me..hanie,a ad bovine had Iho con= ' '" 4 " ll ''''l'arr for many years in tha Coal Refine; orit..i to ra 4,,0,r0u, or puffin, up machinery of any kind , tion.' examioeour tedium* and duperlor tr . 4 work, and hcconia erneritrifed, Nirith pricer al n.lO. herriru r ntitelPi iTtf: MlS...When 14),n1,"11',..Cifir,- 111-i 111111!kriiiir.r.!eekwi.Rn41 atrirt a tMa', es to th.qr 11,30114 I I " 57 11 v C• A SELTZPI: PUBLISHED EVERIY . SATURDAY MORNINO,,' BY. BENJAMIN BANNAN, SCHUYSKIL -; I I , 'AMA. V -- X - Y X c L: PHILADELPIA. CANDLE MOULDS. WARRANTED- to blot' the best moral- a il nines and indtern Manufartured and (ornate by • .101 IN :LUMLEY, No. 30S Rat strttl, Plitt utephiti. af-aus ..liairait 21, "S' BUFFALO ROBES, TIY.THE B.ALE . OR RQB E , • At . • . til'Aßol4 P. )0311tATIT'S. • • No. 415 and 117.Archstrest. Iladel tad& 11.—Also. a largo assortment of ILADIES' lANCY rgits et own maournetww.• - • Auglin . • : •=35,3m. , .. 7 .FILE CUTTING, . - .7 IN all its branches; at the Maiwita., tore. New Street.rboTe Second. between itace and. 'me, Philadelphia, where may 'he found , the - hest aaanrtmeut of 1 , 11.t0..4 and, RASPS. in the ,rity fit Phila delphia. iii-Old Vika Recut and made equal to new, at a sawing of 60 per tent. .. :' • . 3. 10. SMITLI: Now Street File Works, Philadelphia. A intim a, '5B , . , ' Steam ' ARCH MUM, CARPET " I AREHOIII3E. AHE subscribers have jos' opened' T bel. N . ow dirpet Wartthoussos th a rich and sidan did Frock of CARPI; f I NfIS. corn pried gall the latent add best I.tylea of VELVLV, TAPE,TItY.IIIIIISSEI,S.Tbres. ply. Ingrain and V 0140311, of lb* anoateelebrated mann facture. siao a superior , Mock of OIL CI.OTIIS, MATr Ti N'11 4 .• &C, Sri' be above stock of goods hai been bought ex tremely !Ell format', and it is the intention of the sib acribers to tell accordingly i• this , . with small. expenses and rash frensactifins.w,lll enable tag o giro - purchasers gouda front 10 to 15 percent. less than ounlir charged .by other mtablishuteuta. OLDEN k lIICHNEIt, • Importer; and Dealers is Carpeting. 532 ARCH ST., 2 doors below Ninth, South aide.) Phila. zaps. 4..':.g , I . 36.3 m . --- • WINPHESTER GentlertsenN Ftsristsh ', • AND • Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt ,t 'PHE ()1.1)•*I'AN1 rinitt street, PiII4ADELPIIIA, c ington Ifouse." A. WINCIII;TER herittifons,,,hiS person al supervision of the Cutting and 4Slanufacturtng de palm, nt s. Orders for htseelebrated style, of Shirtaand Collars tilled at theottortert notice.' l'ersobs des's, 0; to ordel. Shlrtf.i the formula kritneasurernent. on at Constantly oh hand, a Tar led ant; Henries rumi}hing Condi -/rd-Whotesele orderssupplled of September 4.'5R PHILADE Surgical Banda No.,ll3i i liorth Ninth' st.., . AGENCY FORTH IRS. 13. C. EVE. Ilk n. Improved Abdomin Witt diem . .. Dlt. CHARLES C. M. DANIA Who.e may be had a full al Port ment :ot TRUSSES. FE PORTEIIS,.SIIOULDEII lIRA ei Bandages . , (via:tie at,Privs' than at anpgthrrestatlGbute Dr. KNIGIIr= celebrated cured hundreds of anal; wh Price, . Dr. RAWLINGS bu treat case,. of Spine Dit-eage. Club 'F 'and Weal[ Xnrlee, with Maxi ins for these Diseases, to whi 'given. Prices ranging Irani 1%. SILK and COTTON ELA LETS, KNEECAPS. and ARC, at tower prlres than ran be la CRUTCHES. SP.LIN TS, an( CAL APPI.IANCE: 4 .IO great the beat inate ef gvuals wilMi Ladles attended In private Sire. D C. Ersarrr. Sii,"l'articulat attention , funnily' in children. a nd. salt timber 11 • PALL • GOO Over 3000 yards of ceived by 1110 VORTII-EAST Epring garden street Ikatalit for eaSII and to enafiduntlelly assert CIIE. P and as GtX)D as. c..in littera!! . • Pr We Ch.!/lenge rt 4'air Comparison. New Dalai nes. In heautttisl designs. , Poll de Chwreres, Valend**. ac,..l4ry handsome. • Engll4h, French and A erlean Chlntzmi, dkr. Gin ghams or dllivrent akee. Shawls 3 Cloaks k Cir alarsyDasters,&c.. New Stella Shawls, In all dors. Lone, and Square Mocha S anis. • Long.stn4 Square Blanket nihaula. Plain and Embroidered Crape Slts& • Chehnellle' Shawls. Frenc i Blanket Shawls, &c. GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS. Errrytiong A . 's" (n CLOA!CS Pthl May 40":1 French M erinoes , . CashTeres and•DeLaineis, Ca bargicl'aragittps and Alpaccas • ,IVekerp an Immenke stock of DO-MR:3'lle NIUSLINS, • Linen-4; Via neto. Cloths. Mon kent. 31s n•eil lee Quilt Table Covent. Plano Case We fire Lb:feria inot M m'j one of th• BEST. 1) Y Ge. phis. "We hard ()Peg one I N. E. eorner Eighth Anil F 7C$-Pernatrenii rids for to within two moan" of ou Eighth street lino of Onus minutes. • I August 2S„ . ALLEN &. SUPER-PH OSP H WE again otrei and dealera, aaaari time.. and ander all 'rim 0001) ARTICLII they .. .bast • 'The nubile aill please be Phrigplatte of Lime is Mu's! THE SAME We ten' Tillable FE: These remarks are .rends that a large outril,er of art' PhospLatta, are Mimed lot are represented to be. • Our now pamphlet lainlpress , amt will be reedy foe theft Ibutinn in a few days. We shall bmpleaseti to send eoplea gratuitously bj mail to our Mends when desired. Price *45 per 2000 (2 1.4 cents per lb ) - • A liberal dralnello made to DEALERS. • • Pz oific °dean GuArio. Ifavln:eold this Guano for font years past. we ran safely reannmend it. It bee been tiled side by side Ith Peruvian ilium, and la prooonneed fully equal toll in all renter*. Wo refer tootle New Pamphlet, containing letter* reameeting it. and toireh otber'intereeting matter of value try the larmer. N0..1 Gotrertsusen Perawtan Gnano, For pale, at4O lowest .rate.. bardWe bOW for sal '. - - MIS:It/CAN GUANO(irma Bitker's lelan4L" _ • GROUND BONES, and PIIIIPAIONIt DUbT. POUDRETrIR. PLASTER, rind such other Vortglaurs as we feel Safe in recommedding, • r. tkeeis nor he loaded 'fit either itmenf one Ware. h 01.3 ,It. Ample facilities fire.offordad hi marling *veal amid ecieeding in the hones.' • - The tr.ii.g i Agrievtuni,4 Journals and Arnaipopert jtecot our-qtliee ”r the UM, Of PllrraCT4 . , ALLEIV .11EEDLES,: Ito. 421. a, and 41 D Vita ilt , • • First store above betittmt erten pisilmilotplaa. August . • - I „ - 14". • :1. :I'. e 77'; • • . ,•:1 • • Vlaga,!`, • . • L I M •• , • • . • \ • • • . , - < • - • -"- : • - '; . n - 1 1 1 - • . . , _• . . " ,t - • I . , • ftFiNERA LAD vih.D,Tl. . .•:,. • - . . ~ . • L ... I • - . tir , iLL I I EACH lOU TOTIERCE Tint l SOwELS OP THE EARTH, AND BRUCCI OUT *ROE VIE CAVERNS OP HOUNTAINS, METALS WINCH MILL GIVE STRENGTH TOGO". HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OD} ErSE AND PLILLSUMMDTAOISESOR. 't . ' . '' i '_. . • :;.. 1 [ • ''-- : r ' .-...------ -..... --- , 1 PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. • Charres Smith, Proprietor. =kinds °final shcrirels, spades, co:arida* Ike. The patronogo of the public itrospeettall) so] idled- Jo acts ry 10.M8 241 s IMPROVED CLOTHES-HORSE. rlllllB iriost complete invention is inanneletnied by D. LEIB, Norwegian street, oppo. site Uotftnan's Carrl•ire reeifwY-"! Au;tutt 23. ,s : i llF•Ca : Hi anti irvelt."'“ • BAR AND RAILROAD IRON.. T"E:.sut•seribers have now on hand sad will sin 'kW CABII, - st the lowest market itch*, a large stock. of 1 the teat quality merchant Bar Iron, Flat Bar Railroad. Iron, and light T nail, ter trance. . • , E. YARDLEY - 4k SON: ' rottssnis. Nosember a% '57 45- , • SOAP. - .. - - • rHE suhaeribers invite ,the attention t t . of eminent and merehanta to their manufacture of B WN, PALE, and OLIVE SOAPS, le . de. Mae • Soaps having long been extenalsely known In SehuylkilL Oftionn and Imamate mantles, arejteeommended a of me liable quality. ; Chnlm, received by mall promptly anew ded to. Waal Soda, Starch. Ate .alwayaou hand:SAl • i I JOS. ELKINTON It SON, 783 South Second street, Philadelphia, JuneßA 'EA ! t SEWINC MACHINES. rtl.llE Vouble Thread, Family•SEW, trd e NG 314CIIINE. fhesa . )iact.lnes rew with two limeade. malting '•ak 'Double Lock Stitch, e q ual to any hi g h priced Machtnr4n nee, a nd perfectly reliable fo e all family pommies :-These .31arhinerg are for salerby the • a obaeri bee, et I tte EXCIIA Nti E 11011. L, lbl tss 111 e. Ihe public:are insikd tocallandexamibethem. Prlces23. inet rtl f t lona given to tr purchaaing, Seto the nee. tr. . A.ll. 811EAFE, Au t nL" do g ma 14, li5S . =.lni ' • "C-0-.413 • ng Store, Manufactory, D, 700 Chest ppotile the .its4sh- - , WILLIAMSPORT PLANINC. I • Errwaigr TIIE Bnnbnry dc Erie Railroad and the Carial,: (Opnoalte the Furnace. Wllllitnsport. Penna.) .- 41E0. •S. DANGER & co.; Whole- A.) title andlltetalt Dealersand•Naniufseturers et White /And yellow pine flooring botirda t aaaln doom. bllndc,ch nt 101w.alltlhg, wood Inoultlingi. and aemll sawing, Dairy and plain. All.deserl§t lona of th coin! and planing done with promptneti, and In the best wander. • • Febrtiary.2T. '613 • n be ' , applie4l4A ,pllestlnii b• mail.; neleetstock of Oen , To Cons cyperaj ors and Schuyasus&A‘onigi. • : ty , Illerchnnts. r . o cr BACC, by- Stem , poser--1100ths ■=dayAt'llam Smoking Tobae• co and 'Segal. Manufactory, on hand and ready tin sale. 2YI barrels 'tweet scented Smoking Tobacco. 2 , 10.000 Ilalf Spanish Sagan!: 4,0(1.000 Skiem.;Spantsh Smears. ''• . 104000 Selikt and Extra Swam . • •• Ordeis thankfully received and pnimptly *tended to Terms easy.'l - MAtti: ANN 31031.1 t. . .• liamburg, Serlis poatity. Pa., Sept.s.l4 . • DS HOUSE. ClOOl4. '1113513: Fourth and in stonennit daily nods suited to the . ' EXTENSIVE MARI-ILE-I AND,. Illanantoss o ti , rottiv Ile, Pa. TILE sitbeeri is _ . ,,a... _ popparrd„at ;hi s old 1 stand, to at .t Minds of material his line, : for _bull II purposes- pla in and' nametstal. Ile WTI. partleulaF af timilon The tomb Stories ii Mortutoentaorblaciu ulloturo, - They rim .had II) overv,yarlaty !Arlo. nod-tkilteotOpt favorably, In beituty "where. and ar6 otTert June 6. '66 23-17 ty , 'ti.", • • leek. . . ,tlki dVextitare. • Inen hawit.).kii, ie. 'Tea .froui 0.. New TOR ' '• . • riFei ilitLtak , I 36...411. tle-EartA"..*:, CHANTS, Agis rictriczi ly themsekres, Pateikt COAL OIL LAMPS d Qqartirv, 38 South • ••.`MAUCH CHUNK • • WiTe 'Rope Ilp.nuta,ctory, ' • Wilmshex - "Mtra.sisiirel € C 10.,, Nan tired stri.r of Wire ltope, fur inclined planes. shafts. Idopes. stc., Would inform the fublic that be is now pre pane% to make —ALL KINDS, LENGTHS AND SIZES OF FLAT • , • AND ROUND ROPE. • At the'shortest notice. of superior quality. and on the moot liberal terms. al Isis Wire (tope Factory. ' • Mooch Chunk,•Carbon Co., Referen4 ran be made to ?dessrsi. E, A. Douglas, N. D. flortright abd A. li. ftruisdhead. at Maids Chunk :1(0. Patterson, Summit hill. to Sharpe. Lel:scoring & Co., TII men., fin:eine county, l'a.. and in; fact. nearly all thiop 'Tutors In the Region who have tasen'using his ropes. August l'Auanst 8.'57 r 3:1-1y] Ar,entles can be pb *WA, Sew Jet sey and In Intensity aflame, • nd.are els/ cord to be , hts, now In We. No r—no smOke—eery eit.• as a Gas I.ll:6t—nn be r than all for a poor ty otber 4 portably light Cbsl Oil Lamp. mid rtrry artiele In TOLAND. Agent. • 3640. .TPHIA e Institute,_,- rf t . doors above A RCH, 1 , A1.E Al RETT'S Premi 18upporterajnyuesind .- PROCLAMATION. AITIIEBEAS, in and by onset of thelleneral Assembly 11 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled— 'An Act:regulating, the flener*l Election within. this Cenimon wenith. passed the 24 Oa" of July, 1539," It is made the duty of the-Sheriff of every county to give public notice of en' h election to be boldest, and to make known in such notice what. ofticera are to be clocted Therehoe, 1. wl ti.l AM. MATZ, High' Florid of Om 'county of Schuylkill, do make A nown hy.thts advertise men! to 'the electors Of said county of Schuylkill. that GENERAL ELECTION will be held In the said county, ! 'on TUE S DAY, the 12th day of October next, at the ger !lend districts thereof, as follows, to wit: t The electors unbi.boniagli of Orwigsburg will bold-''their elections al the public house. of Daniel Boyer, in:. the boronch °mho/burg. • • , The electors needing,in the fdlowing described. boon- ; l dories of West Brownie township, Schuylkill county,, r, beginning en the township line of East Brunswig. on ' the land of Daniel Dreher; thenee along a public road.; deeding to Daniel Poem's mill and dwelling, includitig She IMO; theorem 'Lion's church t thence stone said madOcading peat the. dwelling house of deorge ••}C. Moyer. inductive the same; thence Annie said road until It Intersectslhe , tp. line of North klanhejm tp.,, Including all the voters residing north ef said nod, in the township of West Benumb!. afonwaid. shall hereof , : tee s , at all denial and special elections. as also at all enetioni for judges and,inspectors,vole at the same! times and plans and in the wane box with the voters of; the borough Of Orwigsbarg. in the county.afiwerwid. I The electors residing in that part of, West' Brunette' township. lyineand beingeastotthe followingdescribcd I line. shall hereafter, at all general, special, and at elec.! Mos for judges and Inspectors, vote in the satne box! with:the qualified voters to the borough of Port Clinton,l at the house of Henry Boyer: commencing at the river &torpid!i at the lockhouse of the Schuylkill Navies.; Mon Company. °umber twentytour, now occupied by; John Lash. Including the pone; thence in as traight! line tol he house of Jaeohltiengle. Melt:ding the same ;; thence to the house of Conrad lietiele. now occuydfd "by', Mtnisau. tengle. including the same; Mears to- the!: farm of John Sghall.„, now occupiedby Henry Kintsle, tri4. eluding the'tame; theneeto tho farm , of, the helot of John Bond: deceased * now occupied tartlet:tree Mengle Inchidfrig the nmer. thence to the house I:fr the 'widow! *Trinklin, Including! the same; thence to thejaint of Henry Fetnor, inehtding the 'some; thence, tolhe 'arra of Samuel Miller, including the tome; .thenea, to the . farm of Benjamin Moll, including the "same; thence to ' the Mineral Point Mill, andlhe dwelling houseelhelongi Sng illareto, Owned I by-French d itichards, eirluding ' the acne; thence to thrhouse of George Baer. eicluding the same; Menet,' to,the farm of Charles Miller, Melo+ ding the same: thence it straight line to the sand bole at or -Dear the Berke county line. The electors of West Bruton igtownship not included In the above boundaries. will hold their elections at the public house of Michael Mrer, in said township. The electors of the borough of Port Clinton will hold their elections at the house of,fienry Boyer, In said be; rough.! - . . ' The selectors of East Brodowig ; township will hold - their elections at I he tense of Joshua Boyer , in the tow]) of Mclieansburgt; 1 The 'electors ot 'l3lll7toi.e township 'will hold ,their elections at the horte,e of Kennedy Robinson. in the tai rough 'of Plnegrovet and the ehelors of the borough 4! rhwgiove will had.' heir elections at the saute house. The:electors of Wayne township will hold their elec. • Mons *t the of George Witman, In the, town of Feletensburg. - • -1 The'eleeters of Washington township will hold their general election at the public house of Isaac liatdorf, said township. Theielectors of Poker township wilt hold their else- Dons itt the School House. number 1 , In • said township. The efectors of ifegins township will hold their elec. lions at the house of Edward Osman, in said township..! The electors of Mobley township will bold their dee- Donald the limn- of Jacob Umboits In said township. I The electors of Upper Mahantan township will hold their Olestionlat the house of ;oho go W. Hepier. in said lownihip.• The electors of Eldred township will bold their elea Umtata the holm of John Wetael, in said township. • The electors of Barry township will hold their rive tions it the house of Francis Hensler, in said township. -The electors of West. Penn township will bold their electihni at the house of Gideon Whetstone, in said township. . . :The electors of Union township will hold their elee. • Mons at the house of John Fenstermacher, in laid .town shits.! . • TIM electors of mph townihip will hold their electkols et the - house of Samuel Davenport, In' rid township.. " The,electorir of Mahoney township will hold their elee• tkinsa l t theonle of Henry Snyder, in said township. Theolectors of the East Ward of the Borough of Ml= cereitlie, will bold their•elections it the house of lame 'Want. • Thir eketcara of the West Ward of the Porough'of Mi nersitlle, sill hold their elections at the house of Charles Mohan. . , . , The electmo• of Schuylkill township will hold met,. elections at the house ofnannob Bensinger, In said lowenhln. . , 'fbe elation of Rellty!townshlp will hold tbeirrelee. lintneat the bodge of Edwant Connelly, In said town- TJt efeetect of V4'46000 . 0) of Ashland will bold their elections at the house of Michael !loran, in said borough: The **Mrs "Of 14* Castle township will bold their (dee:bins at the house now oecopledty Xpbraltn Philips, lu thl.tr wit of New Castle. ' Th eteetars of Braorh township will holObelr elec tions! at the' house of William Miller, in the 'town of Tineteelort of thelwrough of Port Carbon will hold their! eel ions at the Prirl Oirbrmliouse, In said berott*h. The electors of East Norwegian township will bold Ihrio ell diens at 'the bour:e.tately occupied by. Wm. C. Barber, In mid township. • ' Th CIWIOIII . or Norwegian- township. v1111)411 t bet/ elect one at Dews Park. in saki township; at the house .1/011' trecorted by C. F. W nether. . . : S.. , - - - Principnl. p/1 variod r4l l l l OO IIALI: ti 4S . , and oth meaty. Fat per ccapower t in thotity. riidleld eine TRU S S hks re otbers tne. i4iled.-; _ ` 1 $4. 00 Ihlt atirorsafully many had i ' ' tOlow L. Knock Knee, ! . 1 br and improveCappars- , . I awes reterenep van be', 1 VI 00 io-1.15 lA/ , TIC STOCKIIVOS. ANK- 1 31IN A L COMTHESSOIig. 1 01 Oght. elsewhere. ..- : i l uct4 every variety of SCROI- y i t red prieesi placing, :rearh of,all. _, _ pertzeetlii at the store, by id to Instrumento:for dei I , dirm to alt gis#antiext. 4 43 31-3 m ;,S FOR 1858 ew,Silks, just re. LEY Corner ' Eighth & PHILADELPHIA. ONLY for CASH! bat 1111;41 , 0re roods aro as ieso/d on Pie Austria= am. ntetr SL, de., nolerpones de. • h... tbNClaths.Nypklnn.lei tern nice reputation as teeing! .01 . )S STORE'S in Pleiteukte TIIOIINIXIr k CIIISM. wing thlrderr sta., • et`tltll by the City Relltna , , atom, nd for 3 roe% by the uses to our door ei 7 tiro o. 35-3ut NEEDLES' Of LIME. the4aboye to farmers ig (Lein that they will at all tuatttetw, reeelie the 1.31210 hesetcfore purrbalted ar ua. to nand that our Salmi '!" IN QUALITY. :lailert, None of ail. 4 ired necessary 'rein . the fart des puryertiog to bai Somr sale, which are not what they MANUFACTURES. _SIDLOM,ON HOOVER. Wholesale and; Retail 11WR in' toveri',' Ranges; ' :1...,.; - Thr"Wiiret, -. HoThiw `VIM . . ~.... - , tattla Ware, Brass Ware. French', Wore, and ; ,- S' ,. . •- i Cut toy. Range !loiters. Pertable 'P.onges.tlas • :". A: I Ovens. Summer Furnace, .itc., dc., has added. to his fthiner stock 'of :Yates a variety of new pat terns of: Kitchen Ranges of which be can give tile • highest reednimen d,it lon, Ill'i calti=lpirticular attention to his new style of Hea ler w,hich lie is confident wilt Make the beet ileaterthat has ever i been toed in title part of the country. also, a variety of riew pattelms mr,Cooking, Parlor, and Hall Stoves. 1 . e calls particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor $, bee, it is an iniprovemene on the Kistertach,. which hb Is confident is the best stovedn use. Ife -has now the: Largest stock of the above articles (too tinnier- One to mention,) thatints ever been offered in Mils part of the cbuntry. its invites his friends and customers 15 call and examine 'for thernselves..feeling confident that he tan suit them In quality and Oder: he Hatters himself flint he has, had much experience In his libe of busineSs,;thereforeifie feels confident that he cannot be , suroasSed in quality or cheapness. grritoefing and Spouting and all, kind . ofjobbing done it the Phortest notice. ' • ... - 1 .1 Gain! Street. 5 doors abot'c diarref., west side,. ibitseilfe. March ~m, '57 1:1- . ~ • OFFICIAL. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER_2S,.:ISS.:,, :1, : [f • • n Tim electore of,Myth* towhi' p wilt bold their eke t ione'at the bonne:of Paula flandenbont4 In the town of NiddiefFOrt.. '• - Thb electors of Tremont township will hold their glee. tions at the home of Edward PJ Wiest, in - the tows' of Tee - amt. ' \TS.'" The electors , rot Mville, wiu ... u. P.,orer. The eleetora of will bold their Sold wird. ' Tke electors of . will hold their In mild; lard. The electors 01 -bob( tbletr elect? wad. Jr • Tro . r.e.pts their elect e ions( 14X12 e 1 , . • Th Methyl' I . tlonitalt the how.. The electors of Cam at the house of Archibald Miller, ip - sa/Stotansblp,' Ty r e. o ec to r s or tbe northern dial rid- of 'Coo tow rishlll wlllihold their elections at the Louse of Petrick O'Ctn. ner_iti mid township. ' The electors of Duller township • will bold thele eke- ticaO oat the bore now occupied by lacob,AiSehleignan, in:4l4 township. , , Tbenlectors of -Trolley township 1111 held theticiec , Hon* at the homes/ David Letnisoo,inthitowts of Don ' *lda*, in raid township. • . .• Thal electors of South Nephritis township will hold their elections at the public house pow occupied by An -4 drew Reber. .-' 11. f " • •• • • pielele,tors of thellorth :Ward! of the horougtsef Ta maqua,. will hold their eIertIOPIS tit the pulpits house of MithiOl Beard, In said ward. k Theleleetorsof the South Wa in tineßorougMof Ta bold their elec no at the Union Hotel, kept by Henri Kepner. In said watd. Veelectors in the East Wird in the borough-of Ta. [ monde. and those "odd og north of the Sharp Mountain, -in OW township of West Penst,tereloftiwes voting at the -Pub* School house, to the borough of !Damietta", stall hold Pelt: elections it bhp ,gitiblia house of Loafs V. Buehler, in said ward. ' ..- - , . 'T.EIO qualified voters of that pii:t of Worth Manibeim township. who fbrinerly tinted In.the. South Ward. In the borough of Pottsville. and all that territory on the east I's* off the river SchitylkilL;and • within theiPenmen [ eldtioti line. the southerly line oflhe istroug of Potts I..ville;and the old line of the • township 'col [ anhelm, warn"' electors have hitherto voted in the Norwegian elebtlim district. shall bold their, election at_lkcpublie house of George Grim, in said township.: ~[ ••:. The qualified Totem in that part of Worth [3fanhelnt tonothlp, ishogormerly Poled in the borough of Or witrbutg,.aballbold their elm tioniat the house of Amos 11offtban, at Landingellie. The qualified vOldra.of North Manhelin township,. net 'entionteed In the f tregoing: shall, hold their elections at the houits now kept Suntans Moyer,- in said township.. _ . • Ttpielecters of the North Ward of i lia borough of St. Clitirf will hold their elect lon eat' the public house - of Johalhan .lohnaon. in said lard. • °, ' The electors of the South Ward of the borough of.' ft. Chile will hold their elections at the public banal of John Italic In said ward. • :•1 !she electors in the borough of Auburn will hold their elictlotia at the.hocise of Simon Hoffman, In said :Ur robgh. .Theelertors of the South Ward In the borontb of .Schuylkill Haver; wilkhold their elections at the public bottle of Edward Boyer: to said borough.. " • The electors of 'the Feat Ward. In said letrougMwill h'eld their elect lons at thoptibile houtp or Israel Seit-' singer. tHEIte elect , re of the West Ward in said bomugh. will Mad (Lek elections at the publ ic.hoese ofJohn C. Man- . . 1 1"*: ' ,The itecton. of the North Weed will . hold.their dome ail he public hone. of .Nathan Huts At which time and plate are to bet elected by the freesi meetsOf the County of ebuylk ill. to wit: he . .pemon MEM Kit of the llmise of Itepreeentre livek • of..t he United Stater, to represent the Consoresrints., at District compeer:l of Bed orikill and ;Northumberland theintiee. . one person to fitl the office of .71JDOK of the Supreme denert of litomeylvania. , • !Cite person for CANAL COIIMISSIONETtqf the Com nmewealth of rennssivania. ' I (roe person to represent the County of Scintilla!! in !het BEN ATE of Penneetivert la. ' Three persons'for )11.11DERS of the House of .11epre- : mutat' vett of the General Assembly of Penneylvan la, to , represenCthe County of Schu y lkill in the Homo of Dep.: rettintativee of the General Areemitly of l'euneYlvania, One person to fill the °flirts of SHERIFF of the , Citun- I ty of Sehuyikill. _ : Ono peison to fill the office niCOUNTY COHIHISSION- I Elllfer the County nt Schuylkill. One; prison to fill the office of DIRECTOR Olit THE 44.1011 of the County of Schuylkill. I : elneverson to till the °Mee of AUDITOR Or the Conn ly 0t Sdhuylkill. • 1 - 1 ALSO 3IAKE KNOWN AND HITE NOTICE, Thet the qualified electors of Schuylkill .e suety are to rote at themid election rn the manner prescribed bY the :float section-of the stet entitled "An Aet Regulatiato the 'nt.inner of voting at, the gtZneral election In the counties Of Mayne and Sehuylkill,""approved the -ilth day of A. D., liii7,.which section is in the 'verde follow. ing. to wit: That from and after the pelage of this act. it shall :tir!lasful for the qualified electors of Wayneand &MIA hill menthe. to vote at their' general„rlectlons foe. 4Joe i)rtior, Cedar - Cautthiselefiert, urriPthe' - aersd, -, Knaiem. 'Wiener/11. member or members of Onetime. Senators and ittuintbers of the Genseal Assembly- upon one slip or tick let;and ill county offieers, Including the- judges of the ;Orient of Common Nears also upon one eepaeate slip or !ticket: Priehlrd, That the °Mee for a hich erery candi date it voted for shell be designated as reqleired by the xisting laws of tiiii',ComtramwMith „And Provided :furtber. That the:Onto and County tickets shall each IP(i.PO folded as to conceal the names of the perpone voted for.and On the outside of the State ticket /ball be writ- - ;ten or printed the words—" State Ofiteere;" and on the loutside of the County' ticket shall also be written or :printed the words---County Oftleers." , The genets] election to be opened between the bonne ; tint and le o'clock In the forenoothand shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'Clockln the evening, when the polls ' sbali'be ' eli sot.; ~ fin porsuanee of an Act of theDeneral Arsombly of the Commonwealth of Penumbrae's. entitled "An Act , eels t ing to the elections of this CmotmOnwealth," passed the ' amend day of J ulye A. It. 15311, notice la hereby given: That the Inspectors and Judges, chosen as atom!, Id, shall meet'als - the respective plasesappolnted for bolding the election in the districts to ribirb they respectively belong, before nine O'clock-in thebiorning of the seined Tnesday in October. in each end every year. and each of mid Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall boa qualified Toter of sucirsdhdrict. n case the person whO shall hare reeehed the second highest number of Totes for Inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall have rmared the second highest number of votes for Judge .al the next preceding election shall act as Inipeetor in his place. And in care the person who shall have re ceived the highest number of votes for Inspector than not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an in spector in his place, and in cam the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspeelor who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his - placet and if any vacancy shall motion@ in the Dosed fdr tile epees of cone hour after the time fixed by la* fin e toe deeming of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which. such officer shall : hive been elected, present at this place of election', shall elect one of their number to fill such yaranry. "It shall : be the of said Aesessins respectively to attendat the place of holding every general, opecial or • township election; during the whole time raid election hi kept open., for the purpose of giving Information to the 'be lt:t eeter, and joijgh, when called on,in relation to the 'right of any person mat-seed by them to vote at such election, and such otherMatterr in relation to the see siasmentsbr voters as the said lierpeeters or Judge, or either of them shall, from time to time reriuire. I "That -PO person shall be permitted-to Vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided inritie-St ate at least one year, and intheelection district where OP offers to vote, at least ten days.preording tech election, and within two years paid a Stare or County tax, which shall have been messed at least ten days bie 4:up the election. But a citizen of the United States, wholead previously been a qualitled soterof this State, and rernoved therefrout and returned,and who shell have resided In the election Mot riet, and paid tax ssaforemitl, shall be entitled to a vote after residing in this State els Months; provided that the a him freemen eltimneof the United States, between the *gee of twenty-oilseed tweet. fy-two yenta, who reelded in -this State one year end In the election (Rebid ton days aforesaid, shall be t itied•t6 vote. ant:lough they shall not.have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the Het of taxable inhabitants furnish ed by the Cannuilealonem as aliaromid. unless first he pro duces a encelpt ler the payment within two years, of a State or County tax assessed atontably to the constitu tion, ant give satisfactory' evidence, either. on his own oth, or affirmation of another, that he has paid Frith a tax. or on tailing to produce a, receipt. ,hall make oath to the payment thereof; or reefed. if he claim, Weight to tote by being an elector between the agesuf twenty-one • end twenty-two years, he ehalidepore cm °ether affirma tion that he has resided to the State at leant, one year next before his application, and make such proof of roe ' Wenn. In his district as is required. by this act. a aid that he don verily Nikes from the element. given him that he is of the age aforesaid. sod pies such other evidence 3ta is_ reunited hyalite :art:whereupon. the name of the person so admitted to vote: shall be inserted- In • the al, ithabet teal itst by the Inspectors, and a note readeopprg 1 site thereto by writing the word -tom." If he shall he ndtnitted to vete by mason of hating paid a tax, or the Itenrd "age." If be shall be admitted to vote on amount, itf hie ago. and in either ease the reason of such Tote! I :shall be celled out to the clerks who shall mark It in list of voters kept by them. - • • . -In all ease* where the name of the person claiming te - 'vote in not found on the list, furnished by the Commis ! sinners and Asseminre, or his right to ente.whether foun !thereon or not:ls objected to by any qualified citizen,l abetl be the duty' of the luspoctors, to examine POI !penny on relit as to his qualifiestloll!, and if he elan :to have resided' within the 'State for one year or, met 'his oathsball be entlielent proof thereof. but he sha :make mewl by at least one cernpetent witness. who ehai 'too qualified elector, that he has resided within the die Itriet•ktr more than ten Op: next Immediately preeedio ' t imid election, and shell}d,* aster that his bona tide re l idence, in pursiastnee.o' big lawful calling. Is within th dirtriet, and that be did nett remove In mid dirtrictfor the purpose of voting therein. -Ever, permit qualified as aforesaid, and who chaff make due proof, if required, of residence and payment of taxes. a formaid, 'thall be permitted to vote In the township, ward or district id which be shall reelde.: 'lt any person shall prevent or attempt torment el t . ollicer of an election under tide set from hotding.th elextirm. or use or threaten any violence toany curb car. or shall interrupt or-Improperly interfere with him in the execution of hiedetty.or 'hail block up en attempt to block the window or. avenue to window where thir same fray be holden or ebail riotously disturb the peace lln Kurt' election or shall use or practice 'intimidation; Omits. furce or violence. with, the design to Influence undtilyon oreivtwe any elector, or to prevent him • fmot voting, or to restrain the freedom - of choirs: such persons on cOnvietkm shall be fined In any sum not ektriding ' five hundred dollars, and he imprisoned for any timeliest I less than one nor more MOO twelva month{. And if ft shall be shown to the court where the trial of Stich of - fence shall be bad that the person PO °trendiest was t a resident cf the city, wank district, township, who I the raid offence was entritnitted bed notenlitled to a t; therein, then en eonsiellon. lea shall be Retraced to ajlne of not less then one buodred dollars, and be he- I poisoned not km.than six months nor more than two 1 "If ani potion orpersoni shall make any 'bet or Ca ; gerupou the result of-any election within this Cesium& weep's, or shall ease, to make any each bet Or 1PROO", 'Tither by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any wet tt.tn or printed advertisement, challenge or int he any eon or perinea 'Ornate tenth bet or Wager. upon movie. Sion thetriof, be or they shall forfeit and pay three limits the amount 11 , 0 bet Or Ahmed lobe bet."' The judges are to make their rot nevesbo the countynt Rehuviktil, at theCowot 1.1013ne Prittsbble.oultrilltAT. the Ifith day of Oetoberdt,D,,lsBll. at 12 d'effebid, of (liven under MY hand seal attar 'Sheritra OM", pot ovine. anddeleal Sept:lolli. in the peered oar Lord, one thoinand, eight bemired sight,and dgbt second year of the independetwo of the thritedlitatesoll . . ' - Gert sere Ike Ciallgusenrcaffb. N -fflocilfre Ofilite, Pattern% . t; If 34 r . fold, 10, lfite. - • Putt,. 'TtiE OLD PRINTER., IT. c. r. seam. A Printer ;food at ids ease ona night, ' • Mee dirk sod dear, And . higWeery sight was dim ow fin light Of the amid, lamp bang wear; The irintri,winds wara ,hawling Aid the snow tilling thick and last, But the Printer,' trow, shook his Indiof snow; Arid lawsbadst.tho shrinking WOW , ' Ito late„ed atm bands of the clock ad, Kasiplog time with ifs ' withered the type, with a bisold museum ant*? Abe !snick Ills iisiriwere as white as. And silently. day-by•itiy. He hetutid them with ple4 like the aittottio lac Oie by ntscr,..pasiing away'." . • Tiarent with his plow furrows deep in his troy. II abet was tevemd and thin, • - • , Ao his long Doman roue could almost repose • ~ ' Itli head on hie pay bearded eislol; Andwitb diners long. as the bouristolo on , • Keping thaw sith the clock's dull tirki ! i IN palmed the type, with a wenty elk's. j I A 1:: !kid nist-ostett stick. I 1 i . Poe y ong Team throttstt Joys and through hairs, . That Zriutees time battered falx. 1 - • do Omar and lean. night ` and morn had been seen, "•• Zara' y bent o'er his case. In ii". for re minis Death will PA' op 44 Joss, \III'd li 40 Tows in the treashi,, And le o' der the spot where they ley him to Mt, . Wil as his name and tiny old; -Mid him mrsdes !will light that old lamp by his ease, Said the to the clack's doll tiek, As thoirt up bladeatth with a solemn click, In klepid rust-eaten stick. •• . i • , . . cruthfurfittie stor9. • THE CHILD'S LESSON. . - IC . was a stormy 'evening; and the mate was fall. 'ng itilek!end fast, while the wind bowled Mourn. ullai among the streets and alleys, Orl the great meltopiate, with a -melancholy, trailing sound like the toicelbf a homeless ghost. The fete foot pas. sen&ers f a o rried alting.sbewled and a:milted to the very; el beggars crouched .shivering, iu door. wayp an "under sheds,,end as -the.!daaning twi. light gradually descended, the Whale ecene wore ' 4 ,1;,: ? .: -. 7' ' , • an aspect:of black and intense gloom. „ n. Even the . -a --J, . Dtd•yan f a llow my direa . wealthy Merchant, as be stood in the door of his maoificentestablishment in Broadway, shuddered , M3l 2, — , th q:P i L'i r widow in ifivolutitarily, as he wrapped his fur - lined. mantle • 4 " UT. P ,'I ffet..airt” a guilty, arcologette cluscr about, his throat, preparatory to facing the short. The first wintry storm; on his homeward way. t: . i . Jest as lie's% as about to step hem Oliver= anti " Tell h . ee ,e l '' sent, and w luxurious atmosphere of the store into thelhiting air Withoil;bis agent came hurrying in with a 11 :."2 .1 " . hunidla of papers under his AM, and wearing a.' e ' '" bus ness like demeanor, which at once attracted in 'T theiatiettlion of his employer. . •eWillr,• interrogated the merchant, shorn;; for hirler; . i mpatient to boat home. "I.n lap, sir, I know," mild the agent, "but I wee, i vouttibly detained. ! That pour woman desert'Bruiden street, cannot pay tbie quartet's regat t a dia. Last ituaribr she was deficient. alga, entfjiert' Plainly that youlcein expect nutting' of her."• , "„Well.",taid.tbe mer t chant, coldly, as -he drew °Whit gloves, "what ii the IMO of troubling me with this affair? I a:app.:ea you knew what to du abitut 07 ... , il know, air," reap/mad the Agent, who al thOughwhat is generally termed a he'd husiness indn,l was not without a gleam of - latent kindness' Willits boort, "hut her situation is rosily very had. fleahand dead—children ailing, health miserable e---ehe says she has.worked her fingers to the very f, e, to raise the rent, tied I helices it_ to be so, trim all I have seen--" • • . : I F • I don't know that Pinto be held responsible fo everybody else's misfortunes," interrupted' the. merchant Still inure sharply. "Why did she take' a bousaif r ho could not pay for it ? I can make titi exception to my orditiery rules." . . t•ltut, sir." said t he agent. "to turn any one put sniti Weedier as this—se sfekly,too, at they see 6," lf*lf I once, begin, there •ill tits. no end to this_ sart'of .o thing," said the merchant, pushing past this speaker ;_"goneral rules must._bear -bard on particular cases; 'I can't afford to lose my rent in; this', °tanner.. Let every offe,take• care of aim. Meh • Initrfaili:ne - he !pike; wad posted sot Into the'open - air. • It was no Might task, to breast the angry atom:, is the 'Merchant pressed along, holding his luxurious_ wrapper closely to - Ids chest, ha could not banish one ur two slight • twinge* uf , conscience, respecting his late inter., view with the agent. However, ho etivrivelP to check that "still, small voiee of the internal moo. • • THE orasem Incrpsy. . 1 , itbr;" by the business mailing Which may do' well • We have always viewed the 'great struggle, i tO stifle the reproachful. thrill that sometimes ~. ~ . . , I . aausaa ns Momentous in, its coostiquenees,epti: h`aUntsthe hardest, heart, but which will shrink into nothingness when pleaded before the sinful destiny of this Nation, ses•thelptdrielpleis involve d bar of ,Gatl: •.' • - •-• • • --- -• , t ... 4 in She great,contest which led purl fornfethers t "Please, sir, it penny," Moaned a voice, as'l4: the b at tl e- fi e ld, when lbelipotireid ut q their bloc. struggled onward, vat a gaunt hand was laid r - ~, his arm. "I never begged before , sir, and it's lit. like water in defence o f Gym , eineiples ;nett i 1 i 4 .: dir I ask now of your abundance !" , .. Freedom triumph'ed. Eegfandattempted to enslave t The merchant looked.d..wn with an angry frown 1. tor Colonias—and our Ghee/limier !(Cti, ! sli me ; its, be met the appalling gaze of two dark hollow . '.! ' ' !'''' ' i - of eyes. Shame .! !I) founded c t t , tae . - re:e l t:T r es tb - ~,,,It wean mere boy, slender and pale, as he 'sow by the di“. Bickering light of.' the gas lamp Decl a rati o n ' of Inilependeirce, urn ts libels Savo 7, , - close by. - . " . aid influence to enslave iiis Tenho-les, The !ix "Not a farthing!" he cried sternly."- -Be gg ars tent of Teeritury involelui in' ths . .94eatioti. iin - everywhere!: Can't you leave um a minute's peace?" , ', Ile haatened• °Darold with impatient rperd, equable the arca covered by 1 1 ill the orgeMx4 Irbil° the boy sank back on "the dour-step with a' States of this great Conl i oderacy-ar the beguiling low; half audible sub; tweeting, from the &cobs of of the year ' 1858... Wit ;, ttieh at stilfia at Isituel etbreaking heart. . . , ' ' • ' well may the, , people ofllianse S reloi 1 an alsc I. -.The sound caught thelich man's ear . lie looked ,r • . 1 -.. •; around half irresolutely, but,iii an instant went the Wendt' of Freedom Ithroliglice l ; 3 1e !i+l, at iten,tezelattning "a worthless impaelor , no doubt — the great triumph. Oa thisligi eft the Kiinsa's let public authorities take care. of him. It's nuns_ I,ern(d of 'Freedom einltingi r y . re arks i 11 . I of my baldness!" . ; • i ' f And yet, little as the reader miet suspect, this I A long series-of eutreffie , el' ret I,eniof wrelege, man could be'hoth kind hearted and generous.— the eilleielee of four ion* despa i l:lci- Y4ara cancel: 1.10 the family circle, in the chureb,pr among his Crated end culminated in „the etainpltttn Coast .. friends, be scattered money and kind Words; I'l it') tation and a skalking . servili4 , sitiped it siiihyth : !a libera(prefasieei; but - in ill thalittle charities English Bill. .Every cl i d wind et ieti blesr,l hnW., mot daily, work-day rip e ; his heart FAD clot& to the, ever, only served to fit , t be' ste.. idering . flame, ornate rippail'of wont—closed;VY -Ion& habit and ribieh flashed up anon,Calif i b ailed utel a in illy the false tall utexinie that eurruittol.so many bright, broad, shining] glit-en he second of I'Aspi [in their intercourse with the world. :fi. : ' gust and now gees Semi g over th whole world. Hoe or two more blocks were' e „ on -fi aesc a. an d , It was the triumph of TiathtiveLM tang ; of Free.l he stood in the entranci of bid own -teignificent dam over Slavery ;of Siiteerity ar r pyeup*. L neyi 'blame. - The soft ight streaming throtigh colored and Deceit. With /core! lint , Ir flit the. people gi. t a ,,, s h ore t h e our—the „coma .m a rble pillar* have rhea in their might, mid frit , nod the basal that supported-li 11 alc hri f ,—.th e rom ,:fi foo d pa ne l: ,iipawn of a COIIIII4 qth,ql4llllolllhlli theft! .fee.l,l ing and mosaiepavetnettwall-bespoke - luxury .in flung defmnee in the faCaol a I rittredE.reetititari the highest degree._ And when the' door was end laid hare the eorruPt heart eti. , an , inetitlitt4 l l opened, what a scene o$ genital-a splendor . broke which seeks to cunquerlby fraud - a . d ;wrong. i I ,I upon the view ! '',., ! , " - ' There are many truth? cntieria ed. 4uany lisione • 1. Gleaming statues, leaning from thelesculptured taught, many morals ertnieed nth s conteitt.li t i e d ec t e l r , a l o n g th e s t a t e li en t rance i t t e ,f,n..,... h a t. It thunders forth the rude th t Lei !oppression house fiowerathrowing their perfume an the whrm 'Can conquer a Free People, eineria l their e i nel, t. sod fregratit a ir-«.glitteling chtindeliere, and sofas pose end with right allthein Cyr sa e. le.ineed and couiliii of velvet find satin—everything that , rotes the !woe that thiqt• Olt o n fottow trench ; the magician gokteetildeonjere up, was there. ere and corruption, ur recces! 0e dl an attain/4 Hardly had the taitekant entered, when &slight to,bribe a pebble to'do la great levil. A .corrupt little figure came bamiling down the flight of mar._ Legislature, an imbecile 'Pre:4(lo4.'4'n aristklatio ble stairs at ihe,forther end of the halt, In meet Oligarchy may cloud efish* trch In a thraudiet him. A fair, slender thing, she was sear - eel"; eight ! sophistry, hnt they ean leaver ex inguish 111 ligbtL, you s old, withietig curie like coils of gold, end :or blot out the flaming ltlllahlel I,lich Ortstrritten F dee , serene eyes, and as' she • ran joyously into on th e been of men, *llike the Ihnnil.writing • bit his arms, he held her to 'his heart, with a tender, Ilelshisser's wall.. For every outregi eoutailtied, lov ngelesp r which showed bow dear she was to' ;for every fraud attempted; fur cetuy :wring dohs - bit . • . I.Nt• - -' . •. • •- • . ,againq the cause of Ftieenlom, me th ousand • &fen'. . ho was the orphaned'. only child i"r'his - only .dens of. the right will Spring fate birth, and, riilli sister—the sole helmet; to all his princely wealth, round the sacred arid:tame, add shoitt their bats and the ono being upon earth whom be worshipped , tie cry until it rolls away like It under -throegk a more than his gold-rthe little • frail bark which 7thotteand presses. -- i ~' •!.. .1 ,1, 11 t contained all,the treasures:of his heart's deepest I The long, stormy night 4,...40 eHthe ;Morning lore. . , breakabright and ziortonaly4,,lftia, sonar Freedimi Slit' led him upstairs to the drawing-room — an ' has risen in ablaze of Ispleod r ; ite set no more:- apartment even more royally , splendid than the It illuminates Kinsas.lt poarsl autism 'of- light stations hall below. The. :stately windows were over the Indian torritiry, it bl keit With aor.rtvOl it draped in silken (Olds, whosegraceful waves swept ti ng brightness in:Minsouri, i J!btnoil-like' a bel the fl oor. Deep, richlY tinted pietures, b r ou g ht con fro in distant 'Aettp.nr, -I , sPreada far 4 , ?, ii front foreign lands; hung on the walla—rare hied, Texas. and.throwe its , Inuebent light -into . ''.4 ". in gilded Ogee swung from. ilver chains rfusloned Mexico nod Utah.". Itt.o of, these e'ountriel,/ to the frescoed ceiling. Orientil vases threw back result of lest Monday's work !Will „be "seen . the, gleam of Oriental grates from their polished heard end felt, kfrotitier ! fe:rtreps [is ga i ' dm il 'outfaces, and vest mirrors multiplied every übjeet highway frir the tglircli oflFirereica r eli t ?0 „,) , in,rindleas succession wherever you might turn.— The surrounding Cerriforiser end sta tes th, .I„b4 In truth, the mini seemed more like ‘ an !eachan• be overran:, by the Treeatee 4. Ih4 b ' o ver tees palace than the abode of IntrteVniet. , wi l l pour deer Kansas ; with: -irresistibl err ri to ry is ' - The merchant sat uown before the eheerfal fire, Free from conquered Ellarery, liti erery„ ry „ e n n - t he , with the littli one at his feet, aid listened Phwith a the•Cauntry. whip a ' gained!'"tvi'erloo strop ' loving to all tier 'innoceel, childish prattle, virgin-soil of Hansa,s.i .It las alt . moiter . t • for', teary childish accent was precious to hem,and gle, fought in a tin gle' territory w ith isWater. be•held her tiny' band close in his own,' as if he of a ciontinent,:addillirery i hal t");Me forth •. fa I were fearful that some fall disease should snatch . Inn defeat. Ate Pettilie-from basalt be can y c i• that baby Liu= trout her infant cheek. even while back 'earls, tintilfeverY, Ste- sho was surrciiinded by every safeguard thaterealth crated to i +the necessities its .. and power could give. ; ••• " • very knahn only-, by . , ... So timoroui and apprehensive is love.. ; •, • frauds, it's r eturns*: ant I t "Uncle, what bare you.been doing to-day T" ' . • ' ' , - -44 asked.tbe child, at length, otter a slight pause. '' . 1 ,IT BAN:BE • . "Why, little Doe you Could not understand all . Whe n in 184 1 Th . 4„ ring these. hush:Cie aff airs—your curly head' mar be . 0 - , 1 t t cite, filled With pleasanter matters! I ker e been piling ado! a badness depr; - a wl - '.- 1' r, up money for you, Amy—loadiqg ol(sbips for; the Iwo new ; experience, o it . the Bast—and• planning , about a thormard differente soporasitnigon.atp:,iish.ewast;Goio ant.i: ssin ea uoogresi. a. ilief i, -schemes." ! -, , i 0 t OP« , . ~ _ - . Aral One seeing thr.,...... , iot/ The-little girtsat looking thoughtfully Intri the • fire for a moment oi -two. "But I mean, Uncle," rbia iresumed In en hi In " 42 seb u , '„ ” o etalalit'ilf A iiriotslifiiii tiriff, etant, with a wishful gale, 7 -have' you been doing littin' for.•the ' l ,a - - ~. .....- 2 ,;•;; • 'tot; 5 re - ra ti c t i !d anything thaVirill make 'yen feel hapity wbemyen wigged t o , Iv os`r_77_77-', - ; 1- 4,_ — . - • - ~-,;,.. 4 , lie awake at eight, listening . to the illindr'' , . • :. ~. „,..,', ~,f s4 l oar.elltillCl Ll ,7 i: . n!! t' e l d '"l'q ' Ihe nmiChans looked at ber, 411 surprised; ~ 1 ` !•! l''" t “j - joihiiitica liatieurstat gin : passage al h w i h m il . e sa an i i.. tisonnet3tl7—astrehTallittilalthi.7d-rnkeVrinnif.ass e i t j a , rtl i ea , , tl ibe el_ ri ilo r .: if :r ie : iii 4,ll o ii e si ' t - : .. av ol.:,.pn j eoti t il idn i 4tl L 7e ik k t ie ffit , r ei stn4ti ii ir« eti curtain otitis mitt 'octet manl._ nerpimple words - Immerse , • • • - I seenandto awake- he m-ost buried in oriee of Me -„a Ikea:selves' in eurneitt li-Atiltby.na the heart, end an Add sentence orefd - inta I. brain that . sital . .!,,,Otti t tr a eit t Wheel itheir ' In6riiiits 'are at be had hid thought:of fur a . 104. I ng shee t and part ' A .. - 4 - ~ •-._• -r. it ipre -y re l:••,,‘ ',a-ji tide know!:. almost fenconsciowly hi marina aloud . ; thole, "eta*. I° ,..7 7Pr '' - '•;' ' - •:1 " ` - 1 . 1- L' '' ''' . i p ,t' 'Orion and sublime words, "Ae . Oct eatif . its Chi " ' i i thigh, unilod . -0 11. '" I-07 ;ear' secure 'ir-r7. eituht."l - .` ' - ' - •'•.' r " ', '' ' ' " ' 4. ',;,,,sfir..their industry,- 144- sbeeld- c tat peek, "Iteinember that, Uncle , "'cried ' 'IS litibi'onc; v,,,, it ikit, t o th e , winch ast i, : : o i t ik e iii t'hli time its lace grave, face breaking in to a ...flute - and somas-` 1; 4 0 tma i It ; As ; th,, lee, e ay mufti. - ''XiitWarredi make* no, leans tverse Is', ~ ! I ; w . U T 7.1"... every diY fries Ilia Bible,' and 11, ' th at be g . zit! identified -with , tli . iit:olll , 7l o 0 (7 , ;!lis: I lows ago. - .:. ..'..: • 2 . ' -: 1 . ~4„ .. 4 .. •.. , I. , i bli , ll , is in' principle basil% to a Priole , cdire ' i "Intinciir lhael7h good Plaus.olllltte'roatt•hed - iff, are trimming fii , eir isilslio'C' • ich thlr Ptlfill' 41 { 4 said Ike. morels:l44 not curry , tor a rensonattle c• : •. t e i ll e " e nalulllAllll:jnli:arl.ure'en:iti7litni9gninfhurit P ni ll it 4 d i ? l i . ';'': ,threbyreeettieuzitZetPlwilniti-trupgatsedo,b;l4lllMijvc..r.r. Tbreincestl'iglis;, tio.ye yea learned today, Atityr '-•. : ' I , cowards, their protestations a ' hyPocritlial; Orly Little Amy crossed her liandiinti her breant,,,, pro m ises l-I„,tiood, utter ed ,i t ~, acce ,,,..: itti o t childish habit,. but - uiost beintiltstatlinov' -. ° - ; . 1 . L • -1 - . . , . . . . . . and lookedetpWerdiwith a riveit tit ' '; I. whiles:he softly repeated She ientenee ', ' , -11 • : 1 I:. "Freely le his received, freel.f. re." : ; ', . • The +eft:bent started from ;hi. eltair,as if struck by a thunderbolt. -Be steed: Irreeidatel . leg a eeo. meet, and then began ,to peen ; the: deer. With a burrissl„aneveti step. appear wicked little • Ames eager questions and, - - low, Ban pleintyl they rose ; '",.• ''; 4 - 0 meek, pale-face of the poor whloir k -Whi' 4 ',lt ' ate bad that day taken; from her-;-tha' bone, eyelid the beggar_ at the ' read iide4tin Gtousandl other haunting 'bedews peoplingeveryleorner bf that regal apartment—while, like a trumpet, sounded in his -cars the prophetic Words,ifireely It. -dare • .rereived,fteel i gice."' 1 - •: i II ;.. 1. , w Five minute elapsed and he was 'till walking she fluor with, the Faille :iestlesn; trend, his foul tossed; backwards sad forrierdl4;by 1100M:ending emotions. Suddenly be steppetelber (Itilre _ . , ligairt.l -1 ; - ' 1- , . -!- • I ;- ; ; .Wkere is iny:hat. Amy diarni . 11. ;, ;I , !IV-by, don't yoa.bear theirm*dmat aga(net the' window,uncial? Are you gk.ing eat gaitila the whedid 'term?! 1 !;I h, _ ; I R "I must, my! darling. Tbnre ii, seniithing very important that I have forgoltsti.ll : 11l . I. :. And he wen forth agiin into Idle darkness Ind howling tempest, ,witb ,a mrititg,.biaver remilatien, striving iii bisj heart itgeinst : the pas tpf.ramorte ir. that the ;swain chiles tome bed unwittingly awakened. As he turned tnlooli bac loran 10 1 stant, he hetithl an infanti Cocci at 0' 4i.d4., n t with long cud fulling around Hi sat est hrow.± . She was watching bite tui his wakr-hi ; little guar dian angel: l' - . -,- ~, , i - The boy still sat on a door s;ep ste a ;narrow 'street, with his face buried ; in his bands, led lo parently lost Ln a sort of Stupor: l The marchent softly touched his shouldent . Iledooked ug with's. start, - but altimat ere his itewilderek.eyeS ettertf recognise ;may dittinet form:in the dim lamp-light, he was alone igaln, while the glitoriMring ray *es refloated Trosnw broad geld PieeM In his badd. i ille staggCied to his feet, With Wfain texclemation, *id the wealthy nierchant wention his way, rendered richer, far by gibe bleasingeof him that iris ready to perish r; : ') l' -' , 1 It was grOWing late, sod no one was in a store when the melantarrividtherti, except agent and book-kee r, ; who were' emaparing aunts.. They both to their feel , astonished et •is be. astral apparition. i . 1. k - ; , , "Mr. Parker?" i ' :; - • I i - "Ste?" .., j I• . , t .I'. i h i i "Did - yot) fidlow my direct-mod aut that wo-i man—thatlnter widow in elorden at este: i; " 1 bureit'l :et, lilr," stammered the Agent, with a guilty, apologetic air,'"tii time das tipen itoo short. The 'first thing to4norrtiw .I m jintend tit" "Tell her she may keep ' the houlforitbe Pre , sent, and wall say nothing about the rent. ;We ; I musn't•be hatd upon there 'poor people, l6: - Perk • er. .And stay— send her tutted! to my house; to morrow, andlwe'll see what can be d i me fur her."' ! Before thelfood usturedgenticoul express his' sincere pleas re at this nu el aspect f things, the door had el uted;and his emp,loYor w 1 .bita.Uliit/Ig ' homeward again, . with alter lighter it'd uture cheerful bear!. Nile! i'' • 1 - i -. "It is trod." be mused, bile! his foot4eps me titanic:illy. trot the :old atenstutned Itoute,"l am but the almoner . of toy Fatlmei ;bounty: I Strange that it never occurred to me before, boW:, much good might be .d..no in the bighwasi sod byways of this world. lltiw' immly, umnyi teeny years have I walked in the imitate!' lukuryl, whibs broth, roe were faitsting on-the tiaysides but fir tr. too,: sal tor my Overflowing pipoty. I It [shalt be so no more: Thin future is tnylown I but fitr . Fte long; irrevocable !Ist, God forgive ute,leanuut forgive m ysell !". ' •. i I i I • I ' 1 1!!SM The red glow et the fire erosi shining beer a ei7 , I. lent green n that lolly stvwn—, the tuerchant in' his' his' easy chair, with- on akn !souk; un 'the little' stand at hl4 side, end litii henutiful:child sitting at his feet, her, face half ihidtlan in kluiduw, anti the sunny Muir parted batik fr.on the triinsporent brow, li el ibuntls of gold, Tha t serious tender 1 oYel hlu ninl dewy, like Sorest violets, were fixed on the 01 titan's countenance with lovingsnarnest. neis. i I ; . ; L . I ..' , - ..What or .yeit 'murmiring to : yourself. uncle; Avis?' : - ; -; . ' • I ' ' Avis?' little Any. 'i s I -,- , , .1 . ... ' lie /aid-am:old nod titan worn Bible in that the fire light ‘ leaused upon its ;snared pages, nod bending lwe, the little . chld' rood tthe 'sweet, words: . _/ l':_ • l' i "0 '1 a thi martert a - 46es 1 ner - suctUsiii ii,a a thou per ecterf prat er . 1 :1 'i jjJOitttfdl. -• I * ' NO. 39. at speetsel t" parallered' !is spa 111...111P I MI UP " Irnoterr. Vie t .mott and I press of the so Galled Detnootelle that hot *toy months nines ridiculed the idea el,the tioNieity of a Proteelive TAKE, ore auw orling Tarifa Terilf I : limy =do not mean it they eon Ala nothing Oirardsi Its insieiment. Il it the cid dodge to do. Olve mire mobs the nal f Psausiivania• Will i4o be deceived spin, 142 : whose? Let soar re. Stones be bond st the ballot-toss-in Oetober.- 7 4emei+cr, If jos sabi t ia • detsimiuiticas on ibis lubject,..o'sograss srill pass the needed inea • Orr. .Itoot;'epethy,,will prove year destruction. Ponder t:hir miner well, bernre you_ venture to op iossi•giiu; Ow' 011111 t 4 • • - .. - ii 1711 , 8: AST:TOROS or - . +2 CillAt Itoill . ts.—il. 4 tlionghl the ormaliloa ' .of this State may. not r; tare "}s many tires II cat," yet it emote to die bard. I When ;the Act was passed autheriiing titer !ale ell the !lain' Line f Public lithiskr,ll.lsres' shaisted hi all Ate stages tid in . its - 11nal confuse- MationribT 14.4 _pool le t means, the: east of nourse„inbichiwas eonsidipinble in the.employmeot, • 1 .•• • ~, isf cocesel, bhing airmail. upon tho.9,tate.• After. 4iirds,lwhen the Coniniliteeilth • followed op the !lurk thei;.well began, tyridilitig 'herself of the, canals„ it Mel, with. the Mcrae' violent opposition from !lie Mile goatee., end now, whiektlitktraps !Oer bag Mien !actually Monde, we learn that the ‘..'oinalissitinii4; ash last resort, intatal testing the constilintienatity of thor pruriiioni of the act of 'dale, before thii.Supretne Court. . Charles R. Beek 'Maw, lestryeir a Member of the Senate and the ii • 1 . , • • 1112 . 01 t Ileralstept opponent of the Ac', hoe /ince lirittch an upiniunin wtict.tii prows I L belief in tyc a l• i • .• its unconitithtionali iud s ' will be the balls lir'phn sr t hick they mill Oak. The expenses will Ito greet, hut . lia the Commissioners still hold the Esti - lop{ ofi the public put, that will be nothing. ly ail ovrrsi'ght, the gialature did not last !lintel foinolly Rhona' he Candapoard,althotlgh lin providing fur the disprial of all the remaining 1/3tate' i l / 4 1totits,'i it shore them of: their oecupation.— ip. will he, to the People (IT this Bbi hi' WI - occasion . Ifor great congratulation whadthay %ball be com pletely rid 9t this buss ila' nest.' . . Tun Cerwinaiowa Tet Isp(speakingpf 1 - , Ithe piuseriA lititinistratiba) nice the fu i "Itlia atatUd in the da 1 peetable clerk, in the 1 Ju tn . IW. Martin, and Ju t - rungresoiunal.Dis i w elt; because they w LNehinger, (Ur. Congress, , frenre . , both Bensuerato ! 1 !lin thta day tied generatit occur; but t e tact is tips • ''The sant -team is i • 1 Adminiotrat on nil over See- holder ans.-v. Otte to th'e President's - Runs •withlmt an thour fur, p have' been). "Federal I can; era tluuw.Nutio vute,i but if he pruelaime tun, he is fteoiCei Wittli withlin ofli , .e: while the buo,'lriends of Mr. BA I l eentuptoti l l t pure•and 'Ol Otani p s tsheepzilog' or thit duoi. . The; exhibition 1 tad-in the BaitWlStatei. ly papeti, thatitwo ity Put Oakes inntned n Darr, reeklinK in the riet, were 116eherged • in f.tvor Of 000fX17 W. t rod net Thlllllllll 11. FIU: 0110 would 'uppers that hn, such a thins could nut ion recur& • mrsued by the Nationek ti k u eaantry. .If an of. whiaper in oppoeition . s policy, his head drops ireparution:' A men nsay lillhig,' s"lllack ROubli 4 Ong," ap to his wary last his adherence to Leetiap lopen arms, and sort Sway t lifelong Democrats and ch:smiti, who will not go, i usple, are treated worse` , 4 lour). Vagrant at yolir. ,is altogether • napreceden- . . Tu c Da ,rille.Deotoe I illation by rho People , 1 Aosta' Dial Ist or the t for coupe s, inyti : 4 1 4:4".Mr. eimpbell lists tha übIS a a unwaverit •the r nentylot the 'Lire. e th re tit i t li, tt ai ',Clo m o mi gr i e r ss ond rei i ; wto be ale ted and bea his ,b - ands be Cal ind 'Clur eotimporary'i i correct,' ii old from the, hivehivem. n' iti Cong People wo t are sure, wi shown• himself heretofore K friend of Protection, sod opton swindle—having in exalted the District with' s constituents, we trust he bush hits solsersaries.; In: Iron Intutests iii sitter Teertqlmkelphia Nees suggesti that. lau.ma h os the o.osrament ha t contracted with isSeutoh . polties" for water piped for . the Weshington.aque duet at irn,sdronee of eightplive tents a too oylir Aineriesitl pricer, it sb uld also contract with 'the' some' wair9es- fur the pply of, water. instead of L, paging urn) hundred a . LI filly thousand dollars. far the use of Potomac w ter. Its it is about to do.— The adrantage would a Ithat the. pipes could be baliught dyer ready 6t al , - en I W:tier 'Work 1 L ,- t $6,00,000 t Ile Ottiei gibes, the ih I ib e to lite tow ditto ofirtisote the t3O entitisted . with t. Iron t o be used-in n enlpisosive 001,11 Bliwinsbuig ucrat says that- ' fne! Jr • • 0' 're** is lot; Dentoenift resume e in its principle As far etineerned thee, a. Litt thelarill et- the implosity!' is poi " lie ; EirptiOefi, ray Amu' whist use thc ,4l " ciPles of the seetneeratte parti ? eh ? t jni vtvia &rave LI- IthialO si ilin In Vital Pru e, w an t h a t the . 'taste .altasiv:-fitiis nut geoTrally; s , a , were printed - at Librml 014 ,t a in i s Qin b ''''sixtrent century,— the commencement /f t: nrat i n ,',,„ h t i t l e d i.L et . .14 no noig the is or irrint b ean the data of tars of Senice," ethos ;iml,./iiie hamar& nail Mils Naveaber, toms ,,' Venlig, by 11.irtholo.' 1 1 4 p_..!,r 4 1 1 Pr,;" tr. ~ It is a querto - wark, °IF - " "''' du- ' In, the paper is en Imitation r • tied hi l o l lfehlnell. The letters are Earners, Nif. the , 00 me ttlftl!,'„ ol d Jusd hold, and 'have nh b i a t th' i t fae " Ors lett ra and abbreviations _ ire: Ilse stru es; do The large capital letters - ere Tell 1 1 2' "laring urn both ancient and seisito bee, ob i ap ar to have been made modems lb ac'. ,- L i iler the le ter press was 'primed.— With tn4l";;rior in nee nese, and - compared with They areN cc ogidered an elegant "' epecimen.— ba.Lwk, T . Nlear sad of glossy black rand in no - Au' , NA have I see. better , press work. In deutlern t l ngumge, no "pick," "blot," "blur," trchni',,,,l , ,aiink" ertn seen in the work. The "fri.ir aid l t yp e is about small pica- The begin= sire fes ph chapter'' b a large • illuminated let- , 0 i this,capital lett+ of the linelmtnediately **edit's s a v e a touch df red made with a pen. c",, work contains earl s annotations, rondo on :,4 w ares. lul Its page with a pen. They are t lostidsome written in tin, with ilk which" set ins a e black coll. They are probably the ro meets, rooms made , and from certain marks, 0 the must'have been . made shortly after the book 1, / , wsii print It is a a dusky, anti Li preserved with gren care by the ibrarian. i . Anutlie old work, in atinwkere the tranelal• dolt reads , "Book .4th of the lnstitution of tile christiao 'l„slig.ion,'• is N o it curiosity, by region of its tieing A Ort00:11112 a the books printed in the' 17th cautery, with illustrated title pages in different tailored ink.. - The', book is an octavo, and' was ' printed at Pa to -dtitr year 1621. The 1 tilts pugs! is handsous ly embellished, and the lines thereon are printed in red and black lake.— Thii face: of the lettereomposing the body of the work is fir i superior to hose in the dist mentioned bobk. It is prinuid in ouble coleus:ins with side: notes. It I • There Ile abo in the liibrary a pocket edition of ths "Bihlia Sacra" printed in 1637, at Lyons.— The typti-lis site, tr,sehies nonpareil. Its title pige is also handsome! illawinated. - btAna thai bible is to seen, bearing the date of 1710, with the impnnt Herman Maurice Liable, liamburg," _lt Is, German, quarto form. each page containing five columns. The type le i very stall. It is labelled! on the cover. "Howse of licpreseatittives." 3111 It not base been used by the ConUdental Congiess 1 —llitr'rieburg Ifirald. --- .L , Tag "'AIM GUM yr Nair ENGLAND.—:MaIoiI lirowe,letitter of Abe New Eayload , fernier, in 'rentig of the some of the farming districts of hiew England, soys t-t-• I I flodla largo prorrilou of the young women trilling t,tt remain upon the facts so long ni broth era will istity, nod suciSty is wade' np of two sexes rustesdbf .pyle. i-•.. . : • 1 On their , part they ilte lilted to adorn society, .Sre oinidlY weliteducated, and , Ant, papers and imerentlltpidts, end ire often acquainted with else: ticel litertere; thoylortiquiek to inlet) the man hers of iliring os they rise, and prove that Paris •is lent "a step fresalbeir runt homes. !turbinate Sind taitaisi and crinolines rustle on tb• hills or . ily their Suystal Soren)* with more unaffected ammo lila* on thirdesty plies of Boston and Now • ork.i Flo theirlatir occalpints irn buoyant with anith ti, epistle spirfti, end fitted to dignity .soil less e islet:es, . Sueb should become the mothers 'Ad onrclinid:' .' - ‘,.! • •-- • • ~ 1- li'all iny nunlike I inilintrents left stoniness linpiaeliet finis, deploring- the. absence of seine ,at Calif , in or the rest. and Menace prialnetive .1 • • •\ , isms anal tidy build ngs neglected end going As 1 I decay:, - t said , to tit enly child resseining at bunts i of a liirs'e stet prosperous . fnuily.:—"The Earth . • U,i .. , ,' ~. BANNAN'S STEAM PRINTIN.. OFFICE. Itinthiproeurret three Prewar, ye an now purred kthiente JOB and 80 )K 4teety deberlp tionatt e.olllerfor the Mang amain, ebeepor thou ,11!.0*Inopt aft" V , hrt istito4llo6o le 41e nintyj sink - Ashy AtopAM:, ithittlettief.. • boot thttesi...• istlfeiattlieteta. Hest Mk Aver el 'Ma*" Thu tibeithl bat hole. Otto Atekti. aft. • , At the vecy stmetastuetke.- Oneatt4 of JOB TTrig li mon oimud vit . t)tiaa . that of alai 'Oudot aloe la this see tioe of lho Etat. t aad sop keep handselaployod •aprossly faiJobtdig. Wage pisclest Meter etenel4 we ell! raitiastse Ger teeth le be se wet N airy that via te, tartlet out le the dike.. PRINTING IZd COWLS dose et the shortest .hotke. Books booed in every variety or style. Cloak Backs et every darription inaoufartured, bound and ruled to orbit at snort. at orate. has its sdrantages and charms as well as the city, and there is less temptation to err." I 7.. "tee; said Rebecca, "thelerin bits Its Anne. dens, bat it leeks society; fi is a life'of eonline, meat; the deiry demands cainstent attention. sad hard work, and hired men are aotnetimee to please, after we here, labored carefully to pro. Wide for tbem.= Society U broken end mew, rthe young men lite to the elty or wander to 'distant • lands; the women in charge of the ' farm and to scathe end comfort the declining days of their parents." fletib was the language of a highly intelligent, efectionate, and Noble , audit represents the sentiments of s largo, .I " Who hsj eloquene• and pninasion mailent to arrest the attention of , yoatir men and eonviope tbos that In !cawing the homes of Sheik fathers sod their old childhood they leave prtillwgils aid advantages, already astablisbokwhieb It may toe a life of labor. to acquire in distant lands. • Ti* VAULT* or ST. Sartmcsan. Luanox—Rs. searkahlt Prescrecithosil a Corpor.—A eurrespon. dent of the New •ifork Esuagefist, uow in Loudon. gives the following carious narrative of his visit to the vaults cif ameba:lib of St:Sepulehre, la that city : . . A strange sight was moonily disclosed to main Si. Sepulchre ' one of the oldest , if not the very oldest, churc h . edifice la this city. It stands oppo. Site Old Bailey, the hoary old prises; as not far from St. Peers cathedral. This *harsh Was per- lially dertroyed by the great Are in London, bps early rebuilt. It is an imment. edifice, with a very wealthy parish, yet only bin or three hon• died persons are ever in attendee°, at their place of worship. Beneath the church ire a series of great burial vaults, chore intarmeuts have been made for many hundred ,years.' The sexton told me It was estimated there were 1500 coffins now entire under the building. and from as exam- Ina lion I ha l the . vaults doubt of its truth. • The stator ere of thults seems to have remarkable e ect in presergiog the coffins, if not theAtodies, from decay. Descending throdgb ao Iron door from the church,. the other day, we eh tared a very large apartment, but dimly light4l Where plies of mouldy, black looking coffins were ~placed upon each other. These golfing, with alt their elegant and costly trimmings, bail nut`yet bean decomposed. Climbing up, Over a heap:of them, the sexton opened a large wooden box; and'* out of it took an entlrelemala figure in a reniark4 s able state of preservation. The limbs were an• 3 broken and the body perfect. except the shrunken. yet it was soft and flexible to the touch.{ The sexton stated , that the officers of the chattels/ had- recently been examining the vaults, and as burials there bad long since ceased, they designed to eloisythe entrance. Before doing so, they had been making a careful survey of the premises, and under a mass of rubbish inane corner, they found • a stone enclosure, a sort of sarcophagus, out' of which this female figure was taken. It isrbelieved to, be over thntio centuries old, and evidently, from its position and the stone enclosure, it was a le.' male of rank. • • Is was a strange Fight In this suirternmean char nel house, with blackened coffins piled up.to 'the ' high ceiling ail around,.to see this entire human figure raised up bodily from Ile resting place, amt standing erect upon a comic before you. The fact .of its existence is probably known to but few per ' sons. end.before this reaches you the cantles to it Will be elosittlto, all further inspection. aph, a man) paper, in ion of Buchanan's • Ad. pieing Inaguae: t in SiaMking of the nom of the Eleventh Cangrea on. James U. Campbell 'stoney. , • The, Bill was coneoas t, and carried throUgh theLegielature at' the I.,lsfe'tf'a keg. . shop, tonstat i at it a e targ and Philadelphia and is the opening .4.e for legislatiott in Savoy :Of the Shaiers agos..t the business community. - Gov. Pitoker besit' d fu r a . l " 6 g time 10.1,iiin this but the leh , adluence .. of the Shavers and Stokers were "Tht to boar upon him. and As , at lust sighed riolatiou : ,of a sofessa 'lardy/ gives tat i o ofi r the day 0,/* hie ieeerwation. Now, that n° Y plenty In the hands of i pi talts, pi/ /00}ing investment, this Bill ought end H the tax is taken or Money" to be re 3 rd, et inteo t, there will be no difficult y in hennaing mono for slibosiness purposes at 6 per cent. l yhopo 160 Press will - agitate this subject thr .,.ghoot the whole State. The tin et Met oliuwing more than 6 per cent. to be,bsifea r money,is one of the most villniaou* Bills qlat r ' jc r . passed our Legislature. Let the people tall u p o othcir candidates for the Legislature in eiyrjf part of the. State, and demand a repeal. of this 1 Bill. timste orldr. Campbell, is, 'esrboAness exhibited to ' s right on the record, the, lojitlond to his election. Washingtio eity will ik tho likal Improvements ie people of the. eounjr.v rd this round som. strayag' sires of the prefer a .work send to Eunlps r Beebition Pootor e ,Y dity. . ALPIIIIIIICT or Pnovsasa .— A grain of previews is worth a 'pound of craft —Dmateni sire conelna to liars.—Confessions of* fault makes half ascends. -t-Denying a, fault doubles it.—Envy shade* at others and wounds herself.—Poulish fear doubles. danger.— and readies us good thing. by our bands. —lle hat hard work who has nothing to db.—lt ' r o l ls more to revenge wrongs than to bear Meth.— Knavery iv the worst trade,—Learning taskei a man fit company fur hluiselt —Modesty la a guard to virtue.—Not to hear conscience is the way , to Silence it.—One hour to-day is worth two to-tour- row.—Prood looks !stake foul' work in fair faces. ; —Qaiet. cOuscience gives quiet deep.—Biehest is , ho that wants least.--Sinoll halts \ indulged are the little Waves that let .th gicater.-=-The houghs that bear moat hang lowest.—Upright walking is sore , walking.—Vittee and happiness are mother and daughter.—W lilt!' men make more upporturti. ties than they find.—You never lost, by doing a • good turn.—Zeal without knowledge its fire with- , out light. eella~ J BOOK BINDERY. TO THZ PZEISS Or TIC STATE. There are two Bills that ought to be repealed at 'the ensuing Legislature. The first is, to take tt Asa off money at' interest; This tax . amorir nearly 2 , per cent. on money, and but few /ere will loan -on bonds and mortgages wfsn so heavily: taxed, unless they intend WAS, the State. It:drifts money into speculating "' t c'eke and other speculations, and effects t heiot , ela of tjae country JtkjarlauslY,and also drret,Pltal out .. of the State for inyeatinent. 'Tbe;pther Bill is the repeal 0 , .11 , law of lesf t session which was gotten up t. t!, Brokers and Sheyess 7 those enemies la a ~ of 14gitimate businers—generaiijr ' called .! r USURY BILL, allowing mote than 6 per t , ° 4 to be paid Tax Goirsniusgr'Ezronotrunes.—The Wesb logien Stares, which is now; by far the *blest De. 'necrotic paper et the Federal capital, gives the aggregate of the expenditure's's( the current fill. 'eat year at $103856,728—Ju5t as given by lb* Woahinaton correspondents of the Philadelphia United Slates Casette, and the Cincinnati gazette —the statements of al three. writers. being fohn: dell upon the omelet feriort, of the Democratic, clerk of the:Democratic Hummel Representatives. The report precludes in fact all controversy upon the auljeet. All attempts at wrangling upon the subject, however Berm, are vain. The expenses .of the Buehanno.,Admielatrotion „are about one hiend'red and fuse etillioni ( of rlll ra per year, end' the rterlihg fact will arouse the - 01'10e of :be Uni: led States to indignant anddetermined action if sorting under heaven man. • No Esranuasu,:—Ths London Tires h4,an article on the cold manner in wbiekr the eoinple tion of the Ocean Cable enterprise has beta reed,: edits England. No dommudrations-Lno urea pion of satisfaction—nothing bat simple announce merits of the fact, just arif were as practica ble, familiar, and common place as putting *look upon a door.. The suag /reel ti •of Arshn Bull, on 14is exciting ocessiTm, remarks the Philadelphia Frets. is enough to engender the belief that Sir Charles Coldstream, the dramstie hero of "Used Up," with his eternal"Tbere's nothing in it," is portrait rather than a emricetare. , MIXIMAL li . the title of two features by Vnioey L. Maxwell; Esq., read at In stitute hall, Wilbesbalire, Pa., and published in neet.fos!n by the Wyntoing Historical and Geolog r Teel Society. Th:se irtoris are yartiaularkt tsrestini. In coosequeeee of treatlo; of the sett - sr history of Coal, aod.of the intrinsic and enio. 'pariah.. value of Pennsylvania Anthracite. We have perused them with roach satisfaction. Taw Emperor Nipoleoo bee not en order to Boston 'Mr ihtie . New England 'lorries. They bare been lumbered end sbippid to francs. Two bones were purchased sod shipped to itiWgilsper. or last yier. He semi to bees takes a decided fancy for New England korWitesli. ' ' fdirTb. Wilfiamipo'rt — Eneratotiment was a. miserable failure, ultellted to be so by • every_ person alto weal there 4;1' 4 ,01 the sights.". There were bet ilateett womanise in 'attendance,. era. baring about Are hundred teed, offirers and , mu. Asians included; rid People worn Alssppointed and distrusted, and ridieuled tbettrair u a hem.' heir: This is the .tretb., the •Itixtilislutie" state. moats el paid,lettecooriters to the annuity ,pot withetaoditig. , jl~ All the issuers relative to.the s taUlieli the °dodo sable iiiy te• wet demi - se' uutftEe. The treth thi 110*liali Instruments are aimed I to • the work, and of this the director* of Ons,,..tiote. Plo.o ll tvg hee.lett lhereetibly,eouvineed, so much so, that they seat out to Trinity' Oaf; by she Are. blo, tor; 'at iloghsies - lonyttuidnes. sniallideu iti the belief that upon their , arrival.' the prottical. dtily; hourly working nt the :fret ! etre will at . . .".wa.a......-.lcl:i:i3.s~.~::L:tL4Y'.:~.
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