- OF, TSB WHIRS' :PULL. • arkalt ttitgettlTlMt WO n(,)ttAitS per anriain,paynbiti 16 advitlee 3 If 4v8p.,i4 At to and $2 10 it tjleyear. . , • , Ire ccur*i '".- " . I vi , ..ts to oge addtvo , ,tln advance,) ' • tt. GO ...I do •do ..' 4.3 ' -': ' PO GO tatrAubseriottool utile:. be fordiriAly ON . .e3- ,ald seta t, - onet44.4 . 014, : , 1 .: ~ • .7Q TATintaut aop *Tour . •30cmckt_ 4111 forntaked to emto 'a tb4 r r opi4s,eiTh on .I;frrgymaraiitl WtoiCraffiseri 100/1 , 01111(1131 ', Ukt lA. Al $1 10. Advance. •;• •i; : - .1•-• rite. LAvecir . s 10,14airaus.'.1 Ob . toil‘ertt Oiler thi•diacontiumaa, - .' tea k 5.'111..1.011 ,, h0f may contintio to POI ut/I 'real:meg are old. whaarilwra n...;:lerkuy rdoal to take •thel '......a. Na t the 4,ihhe to vrh1:•11 t ttey are diverted. th it ate roapanAhJe , out II they have settled the Wills aud ..ut tIo disi•ont I nuad. L iha •rib , ra in.rdre to othaf-plaroa without lur log o.ilaht.r. and i he u,..ouspapera are scut to th.tiWuter. ,o, they Aire 'hell! rrapinaible. l 1 ibort, , hiie. decided I lint rotualum to take nd 7. ° araTet• 1 , nu Ihe are. or remqvin, and lea vinx the lan. umin prilirt fact* evidenee of Intentional tv l wt.l RATES OF ADVERTISIN G.' '•• Roiaro of Ititok. 50 cents tur ouu Itoprtion+sub• it Insertions, 25 rentrh... 3 lines 11De VA -%ultmspietnt limrtions,l24 eents earl. A~lad uents orkt 3 Hues, for abort prrluda, ehsrgeda° Lft 1. 6:0n.. TWO. ?MILL .Tw linen, 63 Ss • $1 25 P 'Et lore, bri 25 3 75 2 75 • ji4 oo [nes, 100 150 3 .00 3 °O. • ! I f , 00 u•s, • 125 • 2'24- 460 " 4 C - 116.00 Ilnes, 1 25 . 2 t - Zo !Mee, '125 • 2 25 • 21 , 5 - 6 14 ' • 18 00 !Ines, 2 . 300' • 5 541' • •! it 00 FICI . Wrti CallnTeD An A. tifjOlTtr,nr TEN LP Luatel 1 2.5 . 2'23. .3 IA) 0 00 • '4O 00 ittic , s, 2,25 4 Ott 5 MP , 0 00 '24 , 011 3 50 6 00 7 54) 12 0 . 0 !It tal ,a,narce, 4.50 0 00 8 50 14 tni • I'2ll 00 col.. 000 000 12 (W) 18 00 • • • ,m oo Argot space for short periods, as per arreenteitt. - •itesiness each—accompanied wl•h an tlsement, 50 c,mtsra•ch, tertieements bef , re larriages and deaths, 10 i cents ne for tirsi inwn't I.)U—subsequent, Insert ions, cents ne. Nine words are countedas a Unoin'adveilising. • ; hint, and others, advertising by the year with ...and a atandlogialvertisement n•lescecdtng 15 -111'5,, eh Gird. i uch,dh,R subscription, 'i 10 00 a the amount at tour squarocisith chan• ;i . nd n nnorl pt ion. 120 00 if eliatmts'. at the rates designated above. ,o•ti•oo , o to set In 'Amor type than usual Will be .0 50 pcs'e put. advance:on these prices. All cuts' A 1!...0 the same as letter press. i; Tra,lo advertisements received ftsun Advertising '5 abem.d except at 25 par' cent.adiance an a l these unless by special melee:Melt withi •publlshei. cla4,s 25 cents each. Deaths arconipanled with no. 2.5 rents,without notices, no charm. • 'I notices. except those of a religious character and lei( [on al purposes, will barbell:red 25 cents tot any ,r of lines under 10. Over 10 lines. ¢s per line 'nal. . . •t • filings of meetings pot of a general or public eh:m utt:pt sr f cents per Ilne for each insertion. llit.tte calculations we will slate that 528 lines olutnti—V4 lines a half column—and 8251nes a doom. 24.452 trorkln mat e a col um.,-107,0 shall and 735-a quarter column.: All odd lines over in.. stared at the rate nt 4 ts„--skta per line, htr and s rents per hoe ti•r three times. ; I vertisers mush confine their adveriling,to sust Tic,. A refuges for .otheow. rale 4 t Heal , :ire: not included in bWitteno nanertirOnentn. MEDICINAL -.,11 THAN 500,000 BOTTLES I=3 ENCLANP`STATES IN ONE •YEI.It , R.P.STO RAT( VII of PROP. 0. VOttll fa restorliv hair perfoctly and p.rota. no. itevt.r yet 114 a rival.; volume afteCi%olutne clycn-froin all , art of the worl , l and foiri tlut .1112,c0t to prove that It if a perPrf Res mater; In. circular and you cannot doubt t . 01ad also • - tt HAUL—People hare teri.ellt ark a beet! alnlet bold heads. and the null,reinedy.hnretofore ..to lieon those dthotninable .o ids. ity . l rec e nt of . rofessor Wood these at tieles are I In: tart 1 ... with. Inn a great loony pernonn still i inputs. ll aSe they havelteen Ca 01'101 ilapeited upon by on of dilforont hinths. To all suet' pe . ns we und. the - roquest. that they will pt' , . otter In World'w itt , nlet4tlve their , Itt no sups thing ' r k tt ttla I olySithe Wan bald, wtiopatenl the 1 ,, r1 thee. and her head is now enrelrssi teals rlt the tiniest and alert beautiful rurlit liengln ktetor of numerous eases where halritYan rap ! out. which it restored in greater littrfertlon 'r had been before. ,w It knit doubt one of the best artiefes for to hair In toad eontlit frn:nitking . it:lstift• and unvind dandruff.' and has purred ittult the t'etity to all the (An that hair in bell te. ~ duty of vrery Qua, to Iteprero t helolprisonal o • Iltoudh sortie; sfay differ in regard to the , Ittd' it; but I , sery'sne will admit thit aloe:to ot hair. either At man br e'ellittil. Itian objet t e desired. and ttierl , are no means alt it _should I riill 1.• old :tri .itch a consideration.= 11 . 01tIst tea l'hiladelphl . ' • . • , - ` 4!Counucriv.y. Ohio. Nov. 17, ]FSB. OTt & CO—(Lints: "As I hire boon eitgligt:d In ,rtrate Restorative Iliti laid P0n50011..4 0110 Or ov•lits. i it., M. Ilaektitsitti.l and Oita ItX etpe• lienefleial efforts er it myself. I,woUld like in .teeny for the Mate of Ohio. or eutne iiititte In slieuld you wildi ti, in the such a ti•-.lrnauge• I :On eintrineoit lli , r/' IN weal . , rig ',SI to it in I 81,405),,r ry Ator. no the Ipiir. . s i l have! been en theltrtig busines s . tot seKerill..years..and have iini prentratl.ms fir the heir. but Litre rittud i hal ri . storrs lb.. I•ceri•liVo or,toris or 11”1,:orato4 ~''well its pairs. living fully conyl ievii that, • dire Is what you repi r eAmt It to be 1 would ip,te in the silo of it, as lem satisti . It must Your , auly, 5T091t31.4..5. , NY tYLVM, Nie s., EMI 5.1557. (l. r .T. WOOD & CO.—Grotty: Haring realized edict: of your Ilair Iteaoratii.e. I wl4l to Mote. tie my hair growing thin. as %COI as gray, 1 wns nell wird I read an I hoard. In try the lintel.; li,you. to tiratnotn Its •groasth suit trianito its i t, - . N,:0. In youth. Loth of Uhirli it h. x effected 4. In tho operation . I hare used li n rly. three • l'hurs, Ar.. J.tSIES 1:1 ANCIS. WOOD A co., prolifieforit.Bl2 Moat way, Nosy ugh. , great N. 3'. Wire Hailing Estali , llshment,) M.siket eta.. St. Datik, Mo_ ' el l • ' And sold.by'all good Druggists. her s. 'ax r . • 'd`,l4lm ri WILLIAMS'S 1 .fl-DY SPEPTIC ELIXIR. L ib.:y : a lid Ige etioaal llyepepay t . 10.121311) .SENSIBILI'ri at' the tntlitt,h titiol Dowels, attended with obvious diro the digestive organs. ,1 , , my and its attendant Ills. such as 1 , 1 qt.',lleadaehr., . Irl,'lriatore , y of Sight; , . tit ! , i f ihe a',l'M'S Spann, .1 4cherntrin. Jaundice, , 11 tf Appetite.. • 1 na of the .Vr49lb. it • rni:c. with figured herching of tried • d Mete, l palinn and anvasincss of the Iliontle,l .. x l'utifing. • og;eeneutwir at the pit. of the Stomas , • . rsaoptarnt. :. ' 1 Nair,. nitre Eal;s7l7. totAti if the Beer?, ' ~,• it °-' . in .iM , pit of the Stmnach, orletierafs ti cright side, torte if I.l.nopt...tinn,, , .1 I, • FSl , llli'l spirits and irritability ,of le 'per. de.; ouatoy casuolo nod the the beret lore. of the lio:al practitioners in the *odd, allablnanY cam"! 3 abandomied as incurable ' 11 . Wawa:ono, Cloomilm ,lent Pharma 3mt Ist, atter og closely' the practice of Dm. Aherne:ll4j° and J. n. gin/don't. and o.b..erritg the nature of the dia al li Its stag.m. during anujoourn.in JIM rout hero sto•rto . portion of the United Slates. where it' arc- . a greater extent thin. elsewhere. preoult3l from Ano.n.ica: remain mono and herbs. foal ,which be •d ai, -.Et min ;" which, after eighteen years' ma, it. practice, lots proved Itself more edit-erten% lit .r,",..layseepsy. than wily medicine that Itin , ever pleparll In any age or any diem, fot the rattle pun q iag sitinnittek it. with an explanat MU, sof Ito geni i .., 10, a nunil er. of Timolrians of Philadelphia, •:elormo were II e latelars..loseph Ile rt i oherne and .been; It has re-eiv.d their entire approval, and I --,- - . FALL GOODS FOR 1858 , i; ',-'!;,!.'i.'l';:.l!!';',',.7L'i'sr. tV, l ir "Le...':uNl,:; 4 4ll l tYkr,:e'lr.:;". ,„, i s , :.„,, in 111, 1 1 r lanolliev. 1 .44, a tan g . tt Is one. I Over . 3000 yards of New-Silks, just re -1!..d, ,i,„! its pi, pe . rtlef. are Of se invigodoling a us- d by TIIOItNL eive EY & CHISM, ,:thato:it i o Moen with perfect oatety and success to c r ' en ,, st tender, itoton to. .:11c101t111-EAST ' Corner Eighth & Ettr,:c in very grtoolual.lut certain . in its action a , re - , r . Spi•torg raiden streets,O'IIILADELI . III&. • • , 1110 f , r:.IIS of digestion, li r e Increased 'teoret ion of "-. !:ought for CASlland to he toll 01 , 41:r f o r CASH' 'Ore i" "l "' "" d " i " .. "" tt • met"1"""1"( the Su " 1: ' We confident inlay west that the above goods are tilt •an requi, es that roily one dcoot. betaken in Mow , r ,„ . t Irian; for cantronst Dyspepsy ran ditty be mired " - -, : - ._.. }. ;, 1 , ' sodas I.IOD ' as can ice 54.1 on the American an. efaelly restoring. the organs of digestlim to a heal- Sofro.' ', , „ ~ .... . -, de.. 4 The 'great 1411CCC1.4 , net W'th In curing the f. • F-e . " l e 'lit clite".7e aPr r C"'"Pge"" a •lra... Igirarated.ompa it ltspepsy, acromp no hod some- ; , New DeLni nes, In hes oii ul deolgtm. . o it:h a high' grade - 44 by pooloondriaok.. has estato. Poll de - Cheveres.•Valenclas..tc-v4 ry handsome. he most IlellontlIttleil.• Confidence 111 Ilse curative. Enalloh, French and Ainfrican Chintztw, &c. • 4. 4 4 this "Euxtr,;" In corrohoratirn of athic . h.. • Olnglumus of different makes. __ `,lion-log test imm Ws:. 11 •' 1 ' Shawls ! Cloaks, CtreularSiflusters, &c. tTION.-We. having. nieol Wars 14 "Anti. •.' Elixir:. with the Most "effect sat Fraction and New Flella :Shawls..in all rioloro. _ - • . tote gaopittea,oure In recummeotot oni it to al" . _ l.ong and Square Itrectut tdiawlo. •. , •., : ; _ .11 1 TerIng with. Pytpt•pxy .OA ate are bully cop.. Immeanol Square Wankel lhawls. • ...- •1' its 14tost estimable .qualltlem In rinderi lig tin. Plain and Embroidered Cr Ina till awls. ' • ' ( . 7 .14 1 . , er0. removing allltalns and uneasines“,ani.l. tOhennellle. Shawls. Prowl. Blanket Shawls, ke. .4 , : a healthy tone In the Stomach: •11 • tiENTI,EIIEN . S7SIIAiVI,S &c...&0. Peo, nee. :11 Smith. Wharves; etp . er Morris. ' I:eery/dog New in CL AA'S that may oPri 'I , M... kl Own., Presiolent of TM kof 1...0n. French Zderitioas..Cash res and DeLaines, Co- A1.,,r Eine... alai ket street ribost, Shcii.; 11d 1 osier. N 0.14 North 111i3 tyro : Michael Dunn, ' . burgs, Paraniat find Alpacesi 1 bent3Terrha ono; Exchange: Illintiali Stihe, '. . --We keepan ! ire ' ens,. stock of ' 1:031: 1131111311 WM,11..2S FiliKlt ' , Owl; 11. ' DOMESTIC IMU$' LINS, - 12 l'..lyrnr.l dewed: Lawrence Newbold, Ne. not street. 1•1 , 11..,11.1phin; Wrio. -Yard, 6 (II.). Linens., Frannels. Cloths. C sainteres, &e. ' l l.ll 14 . .1 mi. :1 , 7 Itroadway; 11.11‘. •Wlnatia, lila n keta,' Mars/411es Quilt!. enal ntiqr n ..%. &r, •••3•!. New yof '4. e - Table Covero.l l ianio CoVero Talole Clot lom.Napkino, ike. 'la M.'S C,.11111 In. extended ta t inh n oa" an y • lEr art, derrinined to maier ,in 'ere reputation - as being ' the 11.regoing In 11101 Minia t: t: , 0 OTT of the ROT PRY 0,0( DS STONES in l'hibillel • • phict i “D'e hare ouly 'oniel'r e." • l i f IL N. 'SPAR It I'.. who was 41.44.rtdottrd ail - - • ' -:' • r- 1 1.1101tNI.P.V 1 CLITSTI, ' . ' fl ''a /or I , nl, 'lllyi go'rca up to Pi e.l 1.,,,,..,„__/),,,,i, Sec:-Fry rirt,..r, ye3ri. pr ' e - . . N.V.: rfmner Eightlyand Spling *garden AM., PIIII3d . a. I ...altered Fn: duch teem hyspepsy. that I . ,41W•Peranits can tide for li ruts by the t . itiqtalimad. to within ewe. aqttice,of our StOreond for 3.centa by the hotels prostrated. both In nand and roar. l 11-11111 'treat Ilait'ilOmilibilse3 to our door , every five .ho -, 111 , e so•aienkened 1 couldluot tottend to ' ~•;„„,..h • „ ~ . 1 .... T. & C. mod al.n. al to ki or" into a decline. and it Woo ......"4.'. ..,a ~ ' 1 • 1 4. ugust . , te3 . 1 o L . 35-3 et ' • . ter , •nald'rerroTer; the best medical al'iwa.3 . . "' "" every n't3" ""ied • " "LthnUt. q ALLEN' ', NEEDLES' 1 so., advised to. use your ..11.1tvir:' and, : '. • I began taking it ; gradually in, proved SUPER-PHOSPH ATE OF LIME,. tplitely motored to, tenth. The dreadful mtured from 11 sm•pxy•l rAnnot describe: y - , -- lint list I.,itllfilli i lie uw,,,rinur “Elbcfs.... ag,atn . offer the . above to fainters , V E toe 'grave. 1 ev,it that 1, eekmelv le , • and dealer?, assurla; them that they will at all lilt:' has raved me cr:flirtl 21 Il ien d y 4,..aih.- I time, and under all cireuntstanotos, receive the Ammo tune to .the enjoyment of mint ~ae5 " ,,..,' . ChOOD .3I:TICIE they have heretofore parttime." of us. li..N,Slakltity, ~1 The pithily will please kali . in mind that 00f Supel 7 , Plmrphate V Lime i ,, elw *Ye , ' . • ISI I 7. No. llpt N. Third st n . Philad'a.l • onderolatted. have Iliown 31r. 11. n N i i i iiper t ra I. • THE SAME , . r QUALITY . art, and take pbenorn I n slat tb n a , .at ,,,, his • . 1....:.p.,rfeci1y n•lio•d o . _ ... t. . .. , ki 1 •.• L_ IN _. tut.),,•iiii, i.,„.. ~,e mill v restore,' to die brink of the grove: nd we belhove,:no 4,1 Y lq: tln- use of Dr. Wllll3mo'S ' . .Elixir." Itia...i. 01 vaar.n. No. 113Thrrnix St. Jut Eliot; Rafe Ft, abOVN legend.' . 3e- t 471, 3311 , ef •re mu', (one of t h e Amerman q 11 04..4.1,1.j it, N. SPUMY. erbo`.. being 41.. th den, se and my. that , the mite set .. 3, ~ ..,tifica t e are true In every particular. kill , rribe.l this co b' day 4-f.ltine, 1F47. r . 1 s ta.1 , 1 I n V br u n E i n to t .o h , l a 'L l :1 1 1i• L a " cI A . o ld i f fi ra1101;1141.1 " ' lorsete•-.J A al ES aa 11.4.1, 4 ,315, 31. 11 . : l a , ' n i .l l S . ;..7 1 1 1 12: G C:e. . "v 7 r i o i a t: s h ",n t ' r e et i k.77: -. 4.l ' e a lp iF h t loo. ' D N. Cente> street, l'Otif- .pera re Zito of >free," mound, r bare IT roof- seckeer f Burn/ exit jelly. ,d, q uer and put and put etty well b r ough a it added, o tuition nil an es .nted rind dpuonial IZZI )r une int th a Utile iv, poor odd AI and OF I , or ,004 r a, U 1 ,-- , r , aga r; 1 egopoo o er quick. _ . AND . IYIELODONS !Iltilautiactiirt...l. rraintedt I, E BY THErig, - ,,,, 7i All flaw"! and Nolo olirto• warrantod—if ro - pret•utited. they can be tatturned.:"'"t Ili I. 1..141 at !ibinufaelurort. hy - oldeb' t bo 'lirchalokra 'art u,.1 rl.k ol• tramporiattun• Willl4 than rrgular ray priers aeront• i , ”truntelit Thr,i. who prolong 4 reitiog a lett4r of cretin. can u thr }i3.llufarturtnamO`or tato ~ sill foridrh the told ristnon t Moth-4 't' 1114' doubt In ibis' sad; a to •:.y 1.-2TI:Y ' ' erne Ps j of . od3 ; taste. r .aa•r , ',took; ..---- .0 of 1 0 pave O b. ....,,-- k tlif° 11 `: the rol ' pt 'LISHED .EVERY SATURDAY MORN*, BY ENJAMIN 13A*ANo POTTSVILLE, SCIIUYLKILIK VOYsIITY,PSNSSYLVANIA. VOL. XXXM-P PHILADELPHIA. • CANDLE MOULDS, W.A.Rtin / a t , E m lL ., t r o n 2e L of m t . h a t e best tnred and for naltly .10111Ni n CALV Kg LEY, sa Rue rut, PAltdelpAi4. Au:oat 21,18 34.35 ts 'BUFFALO- ROBES , • - B ' TILE BALE' R ROBE, • ' At - Onnon.P'. -- WaiiliAllrii. ' ,0.115 Ind 4171Areh street , Philadelphia. 'N.it.—Aleo,itlarge astiortmentl - LADIES FANCY nt PtiliS el own mane/1461W. . . l' Attgutt 2N. , 513 ! ' i.. ' t. -.„,' 3S•lim FILE CUTTING, • _ , TN all its branches, a this l'itanufac - torr i Now Street. al ore Second, between Rime rind toe. Philadelphia, where may ise found the beet assortment of PILE 6 and It ASPS, n the city of. Phila delphia. treOld. Files 80-cut and made equal An new, at a saving of SO percent. . .J. B. SMITH. •. Sew Street File Works, Philadelphia. August %", 3Stda 'ET tr . ... . . . ARat STREET c AllkET WASEEOtriE. - : • .. . 1111 E 6u b scribers' lia e- jus . . - opened • I hell. New Carpet iTarehoued,..wit h a rich'sroi splere I sloes of CA I:PEI - mos. coat prising all the latest nod best style~ of V EINMT. TAPE•TIi.V.IIII.I.ISSEtS.Threte ply. Ingrain and Vole' lau,of the 'roost celebrated nth will facture. hlso a superior stack oli OIL CIAITIM, MAT. TINil S.: LC. I . trk.The above stook of goods has been botiuht .ex tremely low for rash, sod it Is lhei In trot lon, of the sub. 'scribers to pelt accordingly; thiS, with sawn • e.trettPfs and-cosh fratuletions.otilt enable wt to 1,.t, ea purchasers coeds from 10 to 16, per.cout. less Ithati uswillY ebarged by. other "Fatabliehuleirie. OLDEN it iIICKNEIt, /reporters and 4peatere r'nCerpetirt:o. , /gr.! ARCH ST., 2 doors below Ntuih, Vouch 'side.) Phila. Sept. 4.,''58 . i • 7",36-3in WINCHESTER & CO.'S, Gentlemen''Furathibing Store,' , AND Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt Manufactory, T TIIE 0L1) STAIN D.,1700 Chest; . f nut ;tree', PltlLADELPlllA,ppmilte the ••,Wash tueti7u Douse." . .. '.4` , A. • WINCIIESTED will ;Ire.sui heretofore. hie person al itipervlsion ill the Culling and 1;t ifactorlag de. Parini. Os. Orders for hie celebrated st le of Shi rt a and Collars filled at the ihortest. notice. . - Persons deilring to order Fhlrr- --- ' the formula for me.asurentent, on , • Constantly' on hand. a varied n '''' "I' '''L ItOTICE..L' •- - tlemen's Furnishingomila. ,To:Coal perattots and SovanylklillCoun. A-Whole/01e orders au ppl 1(.41 .. ' . ty Moire halite. September 4.'6'8 , 1 Q . .. 110 OING 'TTODACCO,-, by Steam NET CASH DRY CO ' s...7:poNtii.e.-Aciotbs.: afq, sif.fitim burg'. Smoking .'l i cifee. CO and Sa.glir Mknufaciory, on band and ready cut sale. INDS.] NEW STUCK tIF itli ' Zal barrels sweet scented ~Smoking Tobacco. • . -,- I,IY RE •& LANDEL : . 280.040 Half Spanish Sega'rs. .. \ .•• ' • '.. .1 „ - I , ' 20000511xen. Spatiigh Severs. I . —• , .'' _,/ Arch streetc-Phlladelphle. ' reeet,ing a line stook of Fall Pry .., loo:ooe&io and Balm Sellars . 'l l . ' . ' ' Near Trade. .: ' "^t. Order* thailikfullv received and nnimptly afteiided . tril." . .. 'Mirk Atka e r r all grad-a. - Terms essay, _ .° 31Ailli ANN 310.1f,Eft. . FashWitatile Fancy Silks. . ' e liamburßellia Connly, Pa. . ' . Shawls of all the tterre4 styles., Sept.4.l7 - -.:.- ... - -3ii-tf, -.-..... . DiefLtlnciK. in full Variety. ';!-:: I . . EXTENSIVE MARSLE 4 VARD g ' Staple's E.,„ !L e..,, ll lLar c ie n Pl:ki ve . , i *, - trio. _ , 1 14 ,11 0 , 21,: q tl e O r Latli i rlffe . Q . t., Po , t_tivitle. , Pa ! , Blanket& QulltS. Linen Damask's, At. ono...wed ;id . . his- el.. N. o.—Gnadlynr k sino , daily received from New Turk - • • ' ' • .• ...i.. , stand, to furors - ft,• al and I•llDadelphia Auction Sake' ' kinds of materials h .11 - .Y••TP.ItNiS—...Vet Glish anti PiArs Lmc."17114 • his line, for baildhi , ik w. ust:36. 'SB . ... .. . ' . --- • tt - '4 - " Thick Darkness ea I Ihs Birth. ~,,. : ' " Olnen l2l -1 Do lovi't , And Oros. t ~tkerkneu lit 11 , ,rk." - Fa c. the attentiorel I; - - the VoinbiStones am COUNTRY Pit E,RC . HANTS, ~..... hlenumetitsofh Is tear AND ALL 0111111. h, 1.V.114, TARE NDTICEI -.. ttfaeture f ' ;They ca.n I THAT. they can supply them s elves ~..Aut d In every variety style, and it 111 coilipal g_ . lu any qottutities. nith ! . favorably: in beauty', ~ Janes' Pati:.Paided Patent ' I where. and areofferm. N OT.E.UPLOS/11.: KE.h OS.VB or COAL Ulf. LA MPS ' June s.i'hli 23-IYI 1 , 'At the wholes -Ile add Retail Held Quarters,.3B South Second 'street: I'IiILADELPIIIh; The only ntor4 where eaduslie Agi•,nriettean be oh tattled for the States of Pettus Prattia. New Jets, , y and' Ltrl aware. • • Lamps Oro a lidht I In Intensity old:tine. • and tdtpllar in a pposranre to Gas. anti are chanted to be superior to all other p rtable I hte. now in use. No far of IF:splosion—nrodrensivendornn smoke—Tery trlunned—ns r n.ily reptlatrd as a Gas light-ran be adapted to:all - purposes—and u tter than all fr.a poor ntatt—bo per cent. cheaper than ally other portable light now in cowmen u.se.• . ren•E agitate ji.gn. rat Knapp'a *Patent :Rosin iad Coal Oil Lamp. - - - - Wlckt, t.hatieo...l4llll every artiern In Ilan Ilue. ;0. E. ( ) Uri I I•A Agent. Nn.3.R':inoth Second Sirea, CLfladelphla Eoplembili 4:'63 36,5 t FANCY FURS: - ' For Ladles and Children!! -2 , TOUN FAILEIRA.I&,CO.,:I4O:- , 818 ty (now No.) Market ',tree; 111:11%0 Eighth. PIII LAPEL- I'M A. Ttnporters. Manureet in ers • and ••Deal. _,...., . ~.. et's In FatieF Viers, for 14,11 e and Chil. ri ,!.... 52 ,ri 1 dren ; RIAU, (....11Ur . Furs, Foe Coligra, and IlOwar'' w... , ,, Gloves. ta 1 • The nuter of pees that e have been engaged In the Fur buTIIII.I.P. and the get. , ral rbaractet.of 'fur Furs. both tor +mei/ ty and price 1n.5 .niterally known through out the Ounitry. that we think II In not necessary for us togny anything motet has we haft• tow opened ourrtesort ment of Furl. for the, Fail .'{oil Winter Sales. of the largest and Mord ta..autifttl as Omen! that we hare errr offerevl before to the public. I ur Furs hare nil been Im ported during the present segtaott. when meaty' was scarce and IFors moth lower tutu at. the present Mao. and hare !melt manufacturee by the most ceruptSpt. workmen ; we ar l 'etherefore chterailited to sell them at Loch prlece cc a ill 1;411,11UUR t 4 •glre un the reputation w, hare borne for 'eats, that i ls to tv.11,1 gtod article for j a fiery suoitilirofit. l Storekeepers; will do well t he glee one cell an they will tind the largest tnewirtni nt by far to , welea from In I the city, and at manufacturer s pricee. . • d II N FAItEIII A & Co., No.BlB Market Street. ;(IP , re 81h., Philadelphia. l'h llailelph fa, September 11,i'5S - ' b7..hei • • , ~ Surgical kiaudage lustlitul et, ~ . No. 113 i North Ninth st 4 7 , doors above Aug, ACIEN . I.T FON vire Al.v. OF , • : .% , - 1,1 - 12 S . B. C. EVERE`I"I"S Prenii yk um Improved'Abdomitial Supportera, Trugaes 'and 11-mdagwv.' • • . • . Illt:tfliAßLES 0.,31. It AW JANOS ; '. .. -' Principal.. 'Whe-a may be had a full And 'r ne• aortment at Tl:t3!isk:s. REAIALE -SUI , 1 4 (AITERS,S1101, LDEIt 'Mei•• ES, - 1111.4.1 CAIN t ' el nand:igen. tor pale at A ices rireitipiire per c.a. lower thin at oily esthblirtun nt in the city. • lir. KNiturrs celebrated radical .turn TRUSS taut cured linudmiln of cares wl ere others have falled.—. Price, • v. 's 4OO Dr. RAWLINGS. Ids teen ed sneearsfully many bad lows or Spine Dh.onae. Club li,ot, Row Log:isuuek Knee, nd if eak Andes, with his new nod Improved nppirs . u i,s ..., ei fil t t l a. i r t n Lt d , e ,!.l ic... l , m yrin a z T o :t. i sa to friE,wr,hic,h TIC canes :wa s Toc. reference tcliNoi:s(st .. c s 4 4tl n sN K i o n o : /.. ETS, KNEE CA I'S. and AilLi.l3ll:i AL CtViI'ILESSURS; at lower pekee than ran be is else Where. , ciarroms. SPLINTS. nr4 every variety of SURGI CAL. A I.I•LIANCE.I.nt greatly reduced prices, placing the beet make of woods within reach of all. • Ladles at ten.led In private apartments at'lhe stor e , by . A 31r4. It C: Ercutrt. Arh-Psitlertlar attention m l dd to Instruments for de- Kirmity in children, and soliTaction to alrawirtinlied. ' I'llikidelphin. liel tember II 'l, - s74m • I re NM. reiintin Fit Three remarks are render.. that n lirgo number or Artie Phospi ales. are offered Willa are repripsented to be. Our new pamphlet ht In preaw and will he ready foe dishibution to n few days: Tlo,shill Iv pleased to send capita gratuitously by mail t a u our Mend when desired. Price $45 per 2000 lba (2 1-4 cents por lb ) A liberal deduction made to OITAILKIIIi. Pacific . 0c .an: Grtano. Itnelog sold ibis Guano font. year' pact, we ran safely re. Tend Jt. It ha hen tiled side by side with , erovlan Guano, acid In pm, l ounred rutty equal to it In al fresperta. 'We refer to our, New Panspiihnoutetniug teticn relwel lug It, and much other Interest mg' matter I pf ratite to the tnrtoor. N0. , 1 GoTerimmeutlPerawlon casino, s • For rile, at Lit lowed. rates. . • We hero also for AitlittlCAN GUANO formol . Det or's Mend. 'aitousn•tiONES T and PUtOt ROM: 1/11hT. • PLASTIIIt, nod. such other Perttliaara wore trot parr ill ttenhiffiel lug , ArX , Coodis sax be, Matted a • eithir front of oro Miro , 1M14.414 Ample facilities are affontal its mentiwg saVowt foal attendiply fa ihe horses., , ' The dfOric'ullteralpuntala and Neiripaws or! rrodarty 'lnt at our qt.hat../03. the war of Fermera. ,ALLEN &„- NEEDLES, 1116.42 8. Wharves; lad 41 8 Water St, vir:t gore abOJC ektitlllUt Ne ed , Phfladelphia. 'Aplustl. l . , i '403 • ; • •. p; u.txNAN ---4----- ' , '" •• ' I-, t°, ) ' ~. . 1 , 1:: ! !: • I ! •-• i ' ' ', ' - ' - • i r • '" I r -., rl %"....,,..,. ~.Y . 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' i • i • 7111. 'mien You TO PIERCE "HID DOWELS OF lIICILLIITI4 AND iaama our rapid' TDB cisEass 13y. MOUNTAINS, 3d £?I'AIA WIIICH WILL GITN STIDINOT/ 1 TO EA 118 AND DOBJECT ALL NATURE TO DOW 11151r.AND ruckrass.,7-Dr.ifokiturots.,, led with wait. 4 lio • la.' ty , • •1 Jg— flSCif. h and nd daily to the PHILADELPHIA (litere, or none nt all. vl neresnary from ttre Iket iee purporting to be Super ile, which are net what they MiNUFACTURES. 1 PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charlee eitseltit, Proprietor. 11.111thids oftoal shovels, spades, coalriddles, The patrona .of the peblle to respeettullyiroltelted. January 104'68 2-tf IMPROVED CLOTHES-HORSE. THIS Most complete 'invention 'is manufactured by D. LEIB, Nonrestata street, ono illy Hamm* Carriage Factory.. 'RARAND RAILROAD IRON. - IiEE - subscribers have now , on, hand and will sell for OAHU, at the lowest market , prk.e. T r a ge stork et the beat quality merchant Darla*, lylat Bar Railroad iron, and light 's mils, for Mines. • -. I. : - E. :YdRDEN , Y t nog. , -, Pownine. November 28,14 , . • SOAP,, r y r TIE enl2seribers invite the' attention of miners an merchants to their tnanucture'ef t 11•li, PAI.E, .aild OLIVE SOAPS, Se, ke. These Soaps having. long been extensively knowb in Schuylkill, Carbon and I.uxerne coantleg, are reetnnusetided &s of re liable quality.' Orders rrenired tq' mall promptly atten ded to. •Cs-dal Soda,-Starob,,tc.always on laand. - Ql. - - JOS. ELKINTON.t•SOI 4 i, ' - •", 783 South Second Mira, Philadelphia, . June 116;'58 • , ' • I . 2fetini - • SEWING NIAGNINESi iUHE-..DoAble Threi'd, Fnlnjly ;SEW -I\t} MACI t INIt. These Machines sew *MO wo theatile.enslilng a Donbl• Loek Stitch,.equel 'fenny high nettle' finchinein use. and perfectly reliable rotten jacuily purpinses Thesit•illarhines ere are • sale by the muteccilrer. dt theitXCLIANItA HOTEL, Pot tecllle. The public wet nl ted to Call And exendne thetn. Price $25 . iltarinwtrtictiow Elven to tboste:purchesing. dlt to the tute. Le. ' ; • A.M. dIIEAFE. Agent. • WI4LIANISPORY.PLANING MILL; • - 0 RETWEEN TO Einnbnro Erie Railroad'and the Canal, - • 44p 1 ..4,s In tb Furnire. Wllllamstiert, Penni.) , 9.1 3.. IIAN s G,ERA - , CO., 'Whole-. ri. , a d Irei c iail TAtileMandrainfarturersof wlilie G,..i. and ynllow Ono °ming braids. li.doom.blinds.shutt lers.a . ldlng.lieoo mouldlngn.q.e.. JlA4ifid scroll s.wlng, IA dry and plain. All deseriptlonn of tilinlna and planing ,done with prowl - Moms; and In tile.best manner. • ' Febraary F. '5B. " -.. T u-ky •• ! MAUCH CHUNK . Wiie -Rope Manufactory;.•_ Mlissimk* Mlettastriti. Cico.. )lanufarttirek.of Wire llope, for inclint:d planes, shafts'. slopes. Ac. would Inlorm the public that he Itt now pre pared to piake. ALL KINDS', LENGTHS ;I ND SIZES. a PLAT AN 0 . R01.7.17) ROPE. At the shortest notice: of superior qualify, and on the Most terms. at Ida Wire hope Factory. Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. Tieferenee can be made to blessni. E. A. Douglas, N. 1). tlortright lind A. 11. Broadhead, at' Mauch Chunk: to N. Patterson. Summit mil. to.fibarpe, belsenringA C0...T11 more, Luc rneeounty. Pa.. and lir filet. nearly all [beep - • 'motors I o he Itegiini who have beertusing his ropea. August 14.'58 [August 8., , z7 .11ely] _ LOMON 11“),OVER.. Wholesale laud Retail DEA L LER, in Stoves,: . 1 / 4 tngesf - Ileaters. Tin Wire; follow Ware, Bri tattle N'av'e. Uwe Ware. French Ware, and ' , Asa; Cutlery, lane (toilers, Portable. Itangee. Gas • • .I)rens. Summer s Furnace. &c.. de., has atith'4l to ' his former .stock of :Roves a variety of new ,pat terns- ofliitchen Ranges of which he calf give the highest recommendation: ' Ile calls particular nttentionte his new style of Hes lei' which he Is confident. will make the best Heater that has ewer [teen used in this part of the country, also. a voriety of new patterns of Cooking. Parlor. end 1101.1 Storm.. lie calla particular attention to his sheet Iron !Parlor fithre, it Is an Improvement on the Kisterbach,, rwhich belie confident Is the beat stove In use, me has: now the largett Alta of the above articles (too numer.. OU, 10 mAitiotr.) that has ereebeen'offered in this part of the entintry. lie Invitee his friends and customers, to rail and examine for themselves, feeling confident , that hr can cult them In quality and price; he flatters lit marl f that he has had much experience In his line of business, Ibereforehe feelticonlident that he cannot be surpass., to quality or cheapness. fing and Spouting and all kind °gobbing • dons at t to shortest notice. Centre greet. 5 doers abore Market, its!' side, 1141trilie.' [let ol,s. 2, '3B t 40- . . . • . ; -,- OFFICIAL ,- 4 PROCLAMATION. '. „. - .111r110EAq, in and hy an act of tbeGenemi Assembly 14 of t e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania., entitled— ,..th Act -egula t o ners ! ting the Election within this. li r Commeh veldt. passed the ttil day of July. 1ft19," it la mule the duly of the Sheriff of every county to give. . public it, try of se h election to be holden, and to make. known I such notice what' otheers are to he elected: Thereto , .1. WILLIAM - SLATE. High Shariff •of the r i . .- county o r 4 cbuyikill, do Wake Ammon by thin advertise- . 'bent In the electors of said rowdy of,S.cb nylk 111. that . a , OEN PAM, ELECTION will be held in the add county,' - on TUEr , .DAY. the I:ttli Arty of .odober nest, at the arr. oral disitilets,thereof, as follows. to wit : The electore of the borough of Orwigeburg will bold their elections at the public house of Daniel Boyer, In, thl boreugh of Orwizsburg. , : • , . The electors I...either, in thefolincring . deserihed loin ; ' darks of }West Ddinseig township. Schuylkill county, beginning on the township line of East Brunswig. on the landlpf Daniel Dreher: thence along a public road heiding to Daniel' Entoa's mill and dwelling{ ineluding , the met/:. thence to Zion's church: thence blong said publie m alt. leading past the &salting Jtouse of theme K. Moyer. Including the genie; then... mim:- laid ros a until it intersecti the tp. lino of North Alzebeim •tp., Including all the enters reviding north of sal d nod, In the tow rids of West I.lrurisulg. atom:aid. shall hereaf- ter, at all mmeral and special elections ,as also at all • elections , for judges and Inspectore, vote et the same 1 . times and places and in the mme hoz with the enters of the boror hof Orwilsbor,f, in the:county aforersid. • - The el ctors tesitling in tint part of West , Drunswig tow n shi ;lying and being pastel the following described Ilott..shall hereafter, at all general. speciel, and al elele., liens tor judges endlinspectors; vote in the atoml4 with thelqualitied voters In the borough of Port Clinton, at the ituse of Henry Royer; commencing at the river 1 Schuylkill II at the lock-house of the_ huyiklll Navies- . Hon Cv piny. number twenty-four; now occupied by John.LaSh. including the same; thence In as trslght line in the housenf Jacob Mengle, including the same; thence tn the house of Conrad Mengle. now occupied by ' 31sonss.s 31.4.mt1e, including the samet.thence to the tarot ef. John Fehall. bow occupied by Henry Kintzle. In. el tuilibt pie emir ; thence tn ,the farm of th e hoe s of John Bond. deceased, now ocettpled by George Mangle. iiirludin'g the some; thence to the house of the widmi• Tr e nkliti:leelddin , r lbe Fame; thence' to the farm of Henry heftier; Intruding the' same; thence to the - farm of Sarnitel Miller, including the same; thence to the farm of Benjamin Moll. Including the some; thence to the Ml cal Point Mill. and the dwelling hoe es b e long.. lug thereto,' owned by 'French d: Richards, excluding, the mute; tbesee to the house o: drawee Dace. excluding the same; thence lo the t e rm of' Charles Miller, !nein ding the same; thence a straight line to the sand bole at or near the - Berke county line. . The ethos ol Wes" Mu newig township not included in the a wilvuntLirleA. wilt held their elections ak-the public house ol , lllrhael Moser, In mid township. Theeigctors of rho borough of Port Clinton will bold , their electiops at the house of 'ltem Boyer, In mid he ro-Ugh. [ ' . , The electors of East Brunrarig township will hold - their elections at the Lomat of Joshua Boyer,in the town - of..3lclieensburg. The electore of Dinegreve township will, bold their' electionSat.the house of . Kennedy Bobinenn, in the ho- rough er Pin,grore : sod the eisctont of the borough of Binegroite will hold their elections at the saute house. ' The eectors of Wayne township will hold their elm none a the house of George Witutau , In- the town of 1 . Frieder burg. - The e ectors of Washington township will bold their general election at tae Public house of Issaellaidurf, In said Winship. , - The electors of Porter township will hold theft-elem. ' tions at; the School Ilan" number 1, in said tOwnship; The ficctofit of ifegins township will, hold their elec• n - a tiort the botue , efltdwarßOarean. In Said township. - The alectors of Hubley township will hold their eleeU Genet settle Woes ofJaeob Undone In mid township. t - Theidectors'ef Upper 11.1hentango township will bolds • their elections at the house of John 11".klepler, In Mid' township. - . ,_r.. s ' . Thee/cetera of Eldred township will hold their elec. lions at the house of John Wetzet, k n mid township.• g The _electors of Bard township will lipid their elect; lions at the house of Fronds Dangler. In veld trtunship. The electors of We'd Penn township will bold their: , eleetlotie at the house of Gideon Whetstone, in mid ! township. The electors of Union township 'will hold their elem.; tions a/ the houie,ofJohn fenstermaelier, in paid town-T . . shin. --- The electors of Pogeb township will bold thelrelectionsi at the butts* of Samuel Davenport. in mid township.. • i The elvelene of Mabotor township will hold their elec.; tfone at the berme of Hasty Snyder, In said loWnehip.- The 'Sectors of the East Wind of the Borough of MI-1 nom Ole, will hold,their elections at the boom oflasam, 1C*4..4 ' ' ' , . . , The-dealt/reef tbe.West Wird of . the Ikwough,of MI-, net strlll4 will hold -- their elections:atilt° honse of Charles; Mobaut ' - .• .' , ' s". ; .t. - The Ottawa : of Schuylkill tmenship_ will hold theli elections at the home of ilannsh Bensinger, in midi,. township. . ..._ • The- electors of Reilly township will h,41 their elem.! ablyl lions a the bonstfof 'Edward Connelly, said , tow,Di The Ipfe . terries( the bormsgb of Ashland will held their electi7a at the New Michael Iltrrao.ia asidborough.; • The lectors of Castle township will hold theiri e,lectiotas at the liousewriwotcupind.by Levi &her In tbn , lean of New Caidle. . : , , - ' The Mlectors of lininrh inernedilp will hold their eke.; Hone lithe house -of, William Miller, In the town of Liewel yn. - ; - . . . lectorstof Abe limungli of Port Carbon will kohl Weir 4 4 , rellons at ibe Port Cartoulleuse, in said torougbi ' The' ,ttertore -of East Norwegian low ni.hip will bold their (-hellcats at - Gin basso Istelylewopled by Wm. Ci lila thee, in said township; ; ~, - - lite elector* of Norweitlin township' will bold theiri elections atliwer Park. In said townt,hip, at the heuti now crimpled by C. }'.ll uertsr. - I` • ; 5 , a , • , . . . '. . ... SATU DAY MORNIS G.; OCT(1W.11 9 : 1858. • , . . flee electors of Blythe towhabip r±ili hold their oleo: tloni at the thorn* of Daniel Bandoutuab, la the tows of Middkport. 5 The electors of Tremont toiroehip will bold their aloe time at ; fhe home of Edward F. Wiest, le the fawn of ,Tremont. • •• The eleatore of Mier South Ward of tha borough of .Pot tirtWe, will hold thelrelectkus at the home et .it. hi. ewer, , 'The elector* of the North Word Ward hi said borough will bold their-elections at the house of John U. Beta in mid. ward. . The electorsof the. North - Fast Ward in Said 'borough Will hold their elections' at the house of Patrick Curry, in said ward. • , - , The electors of. tbo Middle Ward In Paid &rough will hold!their elections st the bona of•jobn Mellon, to Said The. electors of the borough of rtiloAlto will hold theq elections at the house of Daniel Devine, In said bo rough'.• The electors of Foster — tawriship. will hold their eke Mani at the boom of ,toseph llellner. tn.eaid township. The eittctora of Caca towachlp.tila hold their elections at Hie - house of Archibald Miller, In said towrthip. edectars of the northern district of Casstownwhip tWir elections at the house ut Patrick (non- Der:Ate:slid township. • • The - electors of Butler township mill. hold their elec. 'lona at the hone num occupied by:Jacob A.Settlerman, in said township. - : • The eleetors of 'Franey township mlehold thelroleo. :Sinn at the bourn of DarldLumlsonja the town of Don. aldyy n, in l a Ac k t i ort h ol i tt 3 . fatihria) townablp will bold' , elerlions at the public bouts now ocenpkd by An. The ele•tura of the North Ward Of the boromds of Ta maqua will bold their eleetions at tbehoure-of Michael Beard, in said weld. . . • Tbe electors of the South Wird In the flomnet of Ta• milli• shall hold their cleetkdis at the Uniotilititel, kept by Henry Kepner. In Feld wind, The elect ore In the if:nit-Ward, in the borough - f Ta maqua, and. Owe residing. north of the Sharp)imantaln, In thilownship of Weal Penn, heretofore Toting ah the Malik if ehoollionee, In the beroodh. of Tamaqua, shall hold their eleethane # the pntdie house of Lewis IT Broader. in said ward. • • The quaillied Tares .Bf:that ;Ohl riff. North Manhelm tosrhship. irhofor.merlY voted.lu this South , In th e 'bar:inch of rnttATllle. and all' Wet te'rrltifiy. °tthe east abbi of 'the river debuylkill. - ball within the. Penman eleetioh lino. the'southerly line of the point:mit of Potts. {illit./111d the old line ot, the township of :Ilanhelm, wit'Sse electors have hitherto Toted In tholiorworbta ide4tion district, shall held their electker, arrihe public -bongo of fleorge.prite. to said township. , (jellified refers In that part of N orth Sfsnheim leelnshipi who formerly voted' In' the Ism:tut:6 of Or bssbuig. shall 'hold-their elect lonsat the housed Auks Holtman, et fAndlngrille: • . Ilhelituriliflid voters of North Manbeirn tairnsh fp, net .embraced in the f trivoltig- shall hold , their eleclions et 'thej house now kept by Mrs. Susanna !toyer,-Itt sald township.' - The ch , rtors of tbri North Ward of tht.horonuit of St. will hold their elections at the ' matte - bongo of Jonathan Johnson. io said ward. t Ihe'etectoro of the South ward' of "the borough of St. Clair will hOldAheir electlcini at the public house of John ipea. in Paktiisrd. , The &erten , in the borough-of Auburn will hold their lelefilFAß at the houseuf Simon lleffniau, In mid ho; en:rip:W. • _ . The elei4Pri of the South iWerd In the-borough of firbuylkill Haven will boa theirelectiorts et the public house of Edward Boyer. in said borough., • the electors of the, Fast Ward in said borongh l 'will hOld thrix eleitiontrat the pubild house of Israel Sell. .airiger. • eleitrtiorjhe iirst•Watti In weldboraugh, writ ho id their elections' atthe{lublfebougeofJohn . C. titan, to*. . . . The elerfon.*of the North Ward will , hold their elec.• thins at the public house of Nathan' Buts '.• , ehlrh time and place are to bi.elected by the •frre. ' men of the County of Schuylkill. to . bee person for ME:1111ER of the lleinte or nrOork4trir Hies of ttie United States, to represent the Congresslon, at Mat Oat comrkOca of Schuylkill and llorjhumberlettd. CoUnties. -, • Ole person to Ili] the office of-JUDGE of theStipientO Court-of l'ennsylsible. tine pervert for CANAL' CO3I3II2SICNER of the COM . inVittrealth`of Pennerleartio: JOHN T. LANG pre person to repryseot the, County of Schuylkill in lb.. St:NATI:4:If Pennsylvania. t Three persons for. M Ellin:RS of the Mouse df Reptc. sehtatives of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. trli re'present the County of Schtlyikill in the liouceof MeV: resentatices of the General As..eniblY of Pennsylvania. bae person to fill the ofticei..t SHERIFF of the Coun ty; of Sehtaylitilf. :One Penynt to fill the office of COl./NTIC COMMISION. Bit (or the County ot Feb1;1)11.111. I - . One person to tilYthe'.oillee of OiIIECTOR OY TIIE POOR of tin, County of SchuyikillZ Mnenerron to fillihe office of A ADITOR of the COl3O. i3cbu. BOIL , •, , I ALSO :MAKS: TNOWN AND otTE NOTICE. !That the qualified electont of Schuylkill county are to ante it the said election in the manner prescribed by the. Grat nection of the net entitled "An Art Regulating the nianner of vot i ng it the general election In the count tee of Wayne and Schuylkill." vppmteil the brit .day of April. A. 1)- 1567, which section is in the words follow . ins. to wit : • 3 -That from and.sfter theists:cage of this set. it shall ,be lawful for the quallfied,electore of. Wayne and Sell nyi. klileountlee In trehr,st tbele-geteirest 7 eleetineisthe-6at , , ernbr. Canal Cetetnissioner, itiirveyor General; Auditor General. member or members of Cr access, Senators and metolwrs of the General Aseemblf; upon ene dr tick et. apd all connirelfieern, including the judges of the Curt of Common Pleas. also ops,„ww. one eemeete slip or tiCket: Proritb•d. The' the offteelfr which every condi., ante is voted for shall be designated as required by the ehisting fews of tots Commonwealth: p o , e id e e fkithrr. That tin:Slate "and County tickets shall each le, ect . folded as to conceal the names of tile persons toted for. and am the outside of the State ticket shall be writ .tim er printed the worids—Kitate (Miters:" and on the ciutelde of.the County ticket4hell also be written or printed the words--Connty Officer," The ;enroll election to be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and . eirGotte Without interruption or adjournment until o'clock. in the evening. When the poile shall he closed. In pa meanie ot au Act of the General AseeMbly of the: tter:nor:wealth of Pennsylvania...entitled "An Art rebe' to the chitions of: this Commonwealth." pasted the second day of July. A.:D.. 1539. notice is- hereby given:: . i•Tfult the Inspectors and Judges, chosen as aforesaid,! Shall Meet at the respective Places appoletedlor bolding the election In thedletticts. to which they respectively , ilwiong; before u Inn o'clock In the.morning of Use second Tuiisilay in °chile:F.ln each and every year. and rash of aahl Justin:fel - sabot!' appoint cue 'clerk, who cbeli be a 4i:edified voter of eukh.dietrict. "In case the person who shall have received the second Sighest number of votes Air Inspector shall not attend . ;n the day of tleetion; then the person who chili have ceived the second highest number of rotes for Judge et the next pre edit election shall art, as Inspector in his place. And in catf. the person who shill bay, tr• delved the highest number of votes for Inspector shall net attend. the person einled Judge shallappoint an In. sipertor in his piece; and in case the pereon elected Judge Shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of, votes shall appoint a Judge In We place: and if any racency,ehall continue in be •Iketrd. tr the-space of one hour idler the time fixed by lei for he opening of the election. thee qualified voters of the township, ward or district; for which such offlebr shall have hen elected, present at this place of election;shall • Chet one of ...their number to fill such vacancy. • . shell be the duty of: paid AS/Winers respectively to attend at the place of holding every general, rpechil or lownsh Ineint ton. during the whole time mid elect NA. la keprepen. for the purposeof giving intormatiim to the nepntore and Judges. when railed on,ln relition loth,. rightiff any person asserted by them to rote at such eleetiim. and such other matters in relationo the as semniente or voters as the said. Inepertore or Judge, or either of them *hall, from' time to lime require. .-That nn person Ana be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twentyone year* or more, who shall hive reelded In the State at least one year, and in theelection district .ithere no effete to Tote, et:least hit days preceding such electlen. and within two years paid a Slate or County - tag, which shall have been assessed et least ten days be fore the election, • lint 'a citizen of the United States, Why had previouety been a qualified voter of this State, and-hemoved I hePetrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the Orel ion district, and paid tax rsaforemid, rbalt,be:entithei to a vote after residing in Stale el: tune e: provided that the 41 bite freemen eh teens of the :faulted Staten: between the ages of twenty on Band t wen• ty.t.sro yeaisosito have resided In this State one year had !Tithe election district ten day: "aforesaid; chill be iritithel to vote. although they thallitot barepaid Meet , . peecan shall be permitted to vote win se name is not eentained in the list of taxable Inhabitants ftKidsh :;rd by the Commissioners es aforesaid. unless first lie Pm !dimes n receipt for the payment within two years, of a State -or County tax assessed agreeably to the constitu ilon amt give satisfactory' evidence ' either on his own pith, or affirmation of another, that he hoe paid -such a Itax.or iht failing to _prodneea .receipt, shall mekeeath Ito the payment thereof; , rr• mein d: if be claim' , a right to , mote by being an elector between theages of twenty-one I" l and twenty - two yeartri he shell depede on Oath or the lion that he has resided in the State at, least oneiyear next before his applicat ion, and make Fero( of res. retire' in ht. district as is required by Ills act-end that he dais verily believe from the account given him th at tie is of the age aforesaid: and give such other evidence :fits Is re:paired by this act. wheremponl the'hatuebf the Irperson so admitted to vote, shall be inserted In the al. inhalsalcal list by the I niipectortgand-a note made °pis> ! t ette thereto by wilting the word "tax." if he shall be, Ind Int dto vote by reason - of having bold a tag, or the I word "age." If he shall to admitted to vole.on account i of hte aoe. and le either ease the reason of Fuel' vote t shall he sailed out to the clerks who shall mark It in the 1 :list of. eters kept by them. In all cases when, the name of the Permit claiming to late is net found on the 114 furnished by the Commie ::sinners and A ssessora, er his sigh tie votewhether found thereon or net, is objected to by 'any qualified ettlien,it 01111 be the duty of the Inspectors, to examine such person on imth as to his qualtheatione. and if he claims to have resided within the State lei ono year or more, his-oath shall be sufficient proof thereof. but he shall F Make proof by st least one competent witness , who shall E be a qualifed elector, that be has retdded within the dia. trick for more than ten days next immediately pending I said election, and shall also swear that Mahone fide rev ldenee, in pit nruanee of his lawful calling. Is within the district, and that he did not remote in said district tbr them:rpm* of voting therein,' . Every; person qualified as. aforesaid, and wile shall [ make due prtot, if required, of residence and payment nil taxes, aforesaid. shall be permitted to Yee in:the township, ward nr district in which he shall reside: 41 any person shall prevent Death-rapt to prevent any officer of an election under this net from. holding.anels election, or use or threaten any vie lence to any tucb OW .rer, or shall Interrupt or:improperly Interfere with him. in the exeent ion of hia duty, or elm it block open attempt to block the window or avenue teeny window whets the rime may be holden, or shall riotously disturb ihepeace foistmls election or chill use or practice Intimidation, threat& fermi or vklentst. with the design to infilaence unduly or overawe any Hector. or to preventhim from voting. or to restrain the freedom of choice each persons on convietion shall ho fined in any sum not exceeding• ffve hit dred_dollars, and be imprisoned for any time not lets than one nor more than twelve sitinthe4 And if it shall It, shown to the court where the trial of such of fence shall be had that the pertain so offending was not: 'a resident alai easy,, ward district, totynehip. whirs; I the weld offence etas eurninltied and noterititled toatOte :thfrritt. than on eenvietton, be eltall to endeared to pay . ' a line of not less Mari One hundred dollars; and be ptisoned not .lels than six months nor more' than , two years, - - 9f any neinen or personeshaTl mike any bet wa ger lignitibe IT any election within this cranuton.: wealth. or ARM offer. to make any such bet or wager; either by what prneiemntion thereof, ec litany wrlttan. or - printed advertisement, Challenge no invite arty, per won or Swoops to make Ault bet or watier.ispou. convlc4- Aloe theater, hi er, they *hall forfeit and pay three timew 'the menu t wt bet or offered' to be bet." The jedgee are fob:eke their returns for the eourify o .IwelittelkiJl. et flieentittllouserotisville.on.FßlDAT the iftttsdiy of ortober,et. D, 184 tit 12 - o'4l - WA 114 n clvarkornier my Una and veal at the Sheriff's Office; Dot tsir ills, and dated SePt.ltab.ie Ike liar of our Soirdi i one thousand. rigid bUttdrrS And 4 bl.alidelllbtl serooti 3)ar el the independent* ortbe nitadEta tea e Attrerlr4 . • . ....• tare4e.P.iii*ntiregitk. Elxiltrffitinire,lTX.lllAll6:llArrif.. r tti.L.lo,ls4B. . j I • • 1. • "; lIISCELLANEOVS. To'llll lOU thlir Parma, lof Advertlsinuenf of UM- , MOllioll Lands. , • t, ,---FORAIALE,-+ ' ki FINE f'AßM,:situate :in Wash .n., In:ton township, near Plargrove, &buy'. Alrcounty. • lt contains about '2OO am,: 1M arrest la a Adel elate ' of' cultivation, • ad TO acres or good 'timber land. Thera is a I geotrtsva eta& bowie ow the; premises, and . a t nnulsite outbuildings. with a Doe'wellvt water within n) upLoculd boom, The Anent truck that eveneatuthe market Is raised on this firm. it 111 be sold verflow. Or farther pittlealars triply le CURS. dl. i 1166. I • A - iteal Llitiler Agent, Pottsville. Alma •24,3.1 .' . • &Viol i- •- A NEW ----` - -•: - 1.-. grocery and Provision Store. . 'E C& UNDERSIGNED , respectfully lofortus Eta friends and Um palate genera*, th at. he just opened on 3.IARKNT • •QILIhItE, North tide, thedour at,or• the Market /Nue, and warty oprosite the Zatiscronehura; a Grocery and Provision score, where be Ms just reeafted a ophOldld assort melt °fine, fresh °recedes, Previsions, tr., as follows: . .. .• COMA'S, Bazars, flutter, gg,gx.i Vinegar ' ' •. 0 Tors; Nee, Beans. ; . Brushes, )Ftsh.Vbeese . : -. Dried Pre°, Wipes, T • psyrups. Bw.; • Fluid, Queedvalrare, i! • Nan, Chocolate, ' Jar Malta, -Willdsoware, °denial Coffee, French Coffee, ERFellee of Coffee, Raisins, t) Tobacen, Peptrs, Correa's. Figs and Crones; - I SUPERIOR -PA MIX - FLOUR, '. • , • • • cv) , Oats; Bye Chop, Illiddlimpti kinol4 of Cracitereahied ficeL Suger•Carrl Mame, &linked Arad Green • Shoulders:At:. £e. which be Initnisbed culioniera at , the lowest GAII PIiCEM Pats - ripe, Auguit 'bB 323m] JAMES NAGLE. J. L. MENNIC'S , VI OR OC C 0; . FAC TO We: 1 And Leather and Shoa•Binding Store. ,le•s;lreelet street, between Clittoietill otut High streets, L . ' porraviLt.E. PA. Ili. reePectfuly Inform his ol,ron.tourra, and 44i ' OA public itenentlly•lhnt be continues to wants. failure ALL KINDS of ''..11- ‘,.... v i t .....- .. MORODl'll,Klets,Straltta k" 1 , ~lseV I .. • • .Freoch 31(noceo Shoe. !,- ,' ) ~ AV,"\ A . ' '..:" 11,, llst - and.i)orik Bindings, J ~ ' .. k • - . 1 , ' • ). S1 - Pihk Lin and Roans' • iimi i % Li. , offal! colors.. lie has al- i • •1' won hand a general as : 1 1 41 k1, .frnent 'of all Lludikof - _._- - • . .,.: 7 '.;..t.4'. ' .. L - YATIIKR.Onk tanneti'llr._ . -. .... •.ftl add Red Pule -Leather, Slauchter Kips. French and City Calfekine. Nonot*.• UPTICK ALEATIIYAL .Lieing 'Anther, for bete. and, iprel Bucket Leather for :pumps,, dad an catensire variety il Leeta-Tbreada, NallarPegs. Cisme. &r. Atl„ kinds of plans, Sheep, float. Deer, PTA eoo. Sumac tar:coin exchanseforleather, et the hlghett market prize.. or paid for hr each. '- • S. Froltsrllle. July 10.'55. " j •••: 24- —._ .?... . filtirrn ell wanting' lanai, see ladrerthement of Kam ., outon Lands: ~ - 1 ' . , • ISPRING STOCK OF-BOOTS Aiiir SHOES, ' At Wholesale and lietatl. ' DANIEL tz tiEIVI'LE .t.i . .. • ~. sires to eal 'the ath•n• • . k. 't's ..., /-. II of the Ohne to his . • ^lli '- geld,* _ • teripive arns.rttnent of % ) .7!.- -7.-:,...--r.....: --- • Ifoots end Shoo,. 1113 il CI- ; • OA,/ ‘,,%, j:: . inclined under his rovre - -171..1-. 1 1 ;nsipe e lion. esp....tatty !....'-. - .4; --.' r . adirted to the Coal He '-- --- --.. ----- .olon.and I fferrd I'..r sale • • li k ..4o lii' - ' lir --....;;;', , ,c;01/ , , t ti t s ,, S :T to , e .3 o br n „ C e %S ti T i lt t " , - 4.0 ..=".:,. -...._ _., ,,,.. tb. I T 'l'd opposite the Ptilsllc - ' . • - School lions, Ile has ontoind a ire!) sported clock of *liner.' B o ats and Shoes. Mot', and Boys' Calf, Goat and tlp . liopt, end Brogans or every deerripti m; Women', isseAand Children', flatter 'toot'. Reeled Hutton Gel. ter,, Half (litters end - Lastlog Buskin's, of every color; Women's. *Basal and Children's Kid n nd Goat Skin Lace .n[i' n t'"la : kl v : i : i.sln : : liPPe":3 : ille:tcns B.".%B : 3n 7 i : ut : Eli : kcn i ien : agll l k.Allotw f e : ii : t*lld ! t l: u : uilYlow ries.7i::rtlrlreten: kriutoBl::idlfuaO • i: r l: .dttin: andnp.a.Ala.on l4nea..o;tsitofTuiklladearrt gs• . ~ Pollasille, June 19.'64- 3-tf . -- Asir - All wanting• to emigrate to' a mild climate, good• twit. end Sue market, see advertisement of Ilanimoutoh ads. . . • f• JUST PUi;ILISHED 1 ' i' ..rir:iertakiiiNE/c's G'l3 DKr- . I TREA'rI'EI on Mine Engineering, comprising a set of ,frionometrical Tables, adap ill purpoAw of obli que or diagonal. vertical. bort *oral, and Xraierse Dialling, with their appltratinn to ithe dirt exercise of Shafts, 'Adits. Dvilla,,l.oders; Slides. tletolling. Inaccessible Distances. Ae. .41.0, a treatise on Ithe'Artat4 Practice Of:Assaying' alerals, with Tables, iterhich oshiLit at dins view the value of ApFayed .oreS; jr Wes for. calculating the power of Steam. Water. and 'Cornish Pumping Engines; quality, manufacture, and choice of Conlage and Wire Rope Ito- Mine Service; on prises. Ventilation and , Lighting, of Alines, boring Arte sian Well'. A r... 4.-4.n:retiree wilh a oelleethrin of Dam. Mal Tables, Rules. and ° l II ust nit hm, excrusiveir appli 'cable to Mining Bustnem. 'the whole illastrated.lutro. ;Li need and exemplified in the most plain and practiral manner. from the latest and best authorities: Price— . *.l UT, Ly mail. l'obllabed by CEO. %NEWTON,' 1 At the (kiln, of the Alining Lorain. - - NO.l Spruce street, New York. t And for side at ' it. BAN N AN'S Bookstores Centre street, Pottsville. k ' September 18, '5B '•-• \ • ZS-titu . . -"Ten ere' like all the i.s•iSt of your sei from ihi beginning," !aid Mr. Maybery ; "I hare no inert to tidy." . ~ . . I: . . .. . 1 ,i Nevertheleee, be, did 411 - inore,,end rtith speech :waxed none the less bitter and eceu s iater!e t whit hie wife, Annie; retorted in turn in the'same "pit it elm had already dirpliyed. Strnnge'werds, an more strange tones. veils yet tube exchanged her tween the young bride groom, and bride. • The scene had opened With! Arthur's coming into this little parlor and sitting „down. in the twilight, and Annie beside him, rayhig; rejiiie'ngly,,"et last we are to have an evening; by onereives, I hope;' I. which be reepordeil,nst lasi, I hispe."! It ended however, with his felting hie hat with n world 'of will, and shutting the streetsloor emphatically hind him. . •; -,I '. • . i • '. Mrs. Mairliury wee tibine..leaning a n, arm o the Centre table beneath the yet unlighted Chit s dotter. The flush faded on her cheek feeler the it bed trout, the ;lesion euneet 'Sky ; tbe; light f her soul peered rapAly into.inisluight.; her frame quivered and ;hook with the 'temseis) of emotion wittin, whore forked lightnings ',tercet' her bra; t Thus she sat long, yet ne tears relieve the %whin 0 of the surcharged ere', ,{ nor moistene drthe lerh4t with the rigidly clerPed fingers beforelbetn. . 1 Two wretch° I (bye We'd shy, end Arthur Play bury and his wife hail pot looked in ;ca r at other' i li face; nor spoken toxellter . psee in:, the briefest and coldest manner., To eiirtts; , like' theirs; a ,quarrel was all that the world implies. Budd regredtedlt bitterly. very , bitt sly ; ;yet, in far. lititli were t o Petted to begin enneessiene.; Annie thought' ard knew heesielf injured ; I lid Idwellinglan this ri d e 1 :1 Mostly, overlooked • the i rdaetie and 141Teinsive lisp gunge Flit had uttered', a' Oleg! her ittislienil d d ant, Tie-fall abased eat retiliarly vexed Ist hit - lug exposed to hiniselCit her Ihnt ;money eon d influence him in the choice of. ri , wile. ; It, won 4 never bare happened lied r it p roem rieh, as a and others, expected. - 7. q. r I 1 - , ; . • Once, about the titni4of is Mare ago, when' a_ -friend ' , peke rally inglitis , isiSitof hiP F - Dring dra n' a golden prize, he replied that A!ntii4 ,Clyde , wit s nut a penny would be the „Pamo !to him es Annie Clyde with • million ;i end ihe Would hive 'bein Meets hurt bad the other scented tolldisezetlit t e aseertion„ Till pressed bard by eircenstanCes, i is had contineed.tg _the, happy delerion; but his. . nences were !now .in; a ',tote .tieltßitn knoin to soothe a man's inintl„ or improve bit !temper. lie hod finished thel study of ..tlain. only a very shun Owe, and his p a tients te, re yet to. fPll sick when he fi rst trietifilise Clyde. ; Tithin thOe months be propmed. was necepted,l nil the mar riage took place. The.son Of n Oberiman, Arthur had tit rietessity eontineusd debts Ifys his eustrint; which he trusted to is'iccese., in his I iirofelsiun for discharging. , • .1 ' l, ~! ' I . Ile was presented to: Milii•CtySie Pi the hoapeof r• HAMMONTON LANDS.: her eisteror ho was reeenifylnerrieill end exploit° Side in his native town.' 'llls eve* beheld ferhei NEW ENGLAND . 0 'I"I'LEMENT., re • • • ' ' ,RAREIe, a marvel. of beauty and neetsuSpliihments. ; Her - ,PPORTUNITY ro' A LL'W.A.NTING PARIS many engaging qualities ;sere Abe! lidininalonif -.. iIN a healthy place , twenty : it - iv miles the acquaintances sha Made.' I'Aria then," loinl! in. I N from Philadelphia. en the Camden & Atiantle Itaii. one would not unfrequentry be 1 heinfth to remark, rat Annie's sister drew her from !. rued, New Jersey. - Au old estate has recently been "there is the fortune ;' for sermlehiter the %ingots' , with a fare white us' a snow. / j opened for rale, and the first division of 10.000' sane di- tinned supposition wait that Aden* !inherited - list .1 inliesentery foitstuess;,sb.e mild, 1; skied tip Into ferment' twenty acres; and upwards. ' The money from b e , f at he r . a n d t h at; l ie A stor - is hi s , „- poll is of the. teat quality Int the production of fruits, , •'. . there - ma long io the perfume of the I!. grates, Se. The price Is PIP to 113) per acre. pa y able In suartd. equallv in his estate. , I 1, 1 ,•. . ;- i As quit'' , Over now; and shehastened ',', easy. quartergearly instalments, within a term of tour After a brilliant wedding, Arilin and hie krlds ,a sh fearful.thut iontithne else 4hould gears, with interest. The terms are made easy, in . order set cfr on .n tone; which • was - eirsnilett*ed : testo three steadier , : . .* - , ,I,' to Insure the rapid Improvement of tho land, by ens... weeks; at the end of Which. dine they returned to • bit rag merle induatrigus man to buy a form. It Is mow p being extensively improved by gooil rnade, and smite of their own' house , . mai reedy fur 'occupation. m i e tinglilie fetal scene, her eye iniolinta-, r ghtiereend till hitch open . Arthur. Ida t the beet allzens iron New England and the Middle their arrival. It WWI' Itonste . ,tif • Clignnen, nit ed . i 3nothei part of the room, addinsiino. with areas are erecting , large Improvemests. 2lt le a scene of to their 1'416;11 - nut yei their means: I Then ' Iseult ce . fifr Which be wig . einloont,lst beautiful the grmatest traprovementont of Philadelphia. Seven• dintely fisllowed a: greet partjfind . now‘ass est ......- ...a gi :Lid r' the of • the evening. Annie übs tYlivo linnacn have been titilil la Dior =nibs. Preen* the inst. of all thesededulgeheed hit to be ;net -- tj fi n k the young lady blushed, and her hi. i ; cal homers and business men from the length and ~ ,-,,. ~,, ,„ s _ , t Millar toes, that be entir e -.,.. - ' re , • • • lii breadth of the Union AM settling there. •It is an tmpor. ss .•..-... J. . - - . • • ; din sue, eye softened beneath' the Rink . that was v: taut business place, on account or its being In the midst had given, and bit lavish 141111dtiU IN, were s i : ; ,„ i •. item diesel:and a pang of Jealousy, a sensation ' t , of a grukt market k:very.article raised upon this land the rake - or his bride,,:end as being eirspropri, of injury swept her Ir'asorn: It was ilifflealt in that finds an Immediate eate.,,,The water is eseellent,ind 00 her imeginary'position • iid aliti'ree al ~,Aid ° - - el - L .-- at t =feel herself only's 'divorced wife ; but such thing as fe'rer Is known. . „, 1 ' „. • a..., . 'I be soil is a sandy or clay loam, With a . cloy bsif and . Annie ‘ with the and . so be . 5 ,,,,, * 1„ rehmilte of manures. or Is free of moose and molly of tier Years unit eituallemi -I ", -; - " 'sbe 00Stfda100 self.eon3mancl, rallied_ her ,spiribN, a l eie l ' anii:lras gqyla 1/111 more brillian t for" the rest of :, ' worked. It alsnuads Logoly In the pbesphatee.arid such If..r a lium:it hod -rippeated,a.becutifihaetin• the i svenktit. ~• Is Its fertilits that from the crops produced both upon on thespert of Mrs. 3I she .-... 5 " 4 1 ' n ' ern s eideer4711 " e 'k.' - There Wes 'a lonely , wooded deli • close by the this land andihe large area adjoleing under cultivation, treat 01. her hurbenu - e overt that ' ; i nept/tat,. - • • te 4. of si 'mile ; f rom the family. it *lithe Pseud ext to bit excelled anywhere in the pp- ' s ,i, [ or tune , , _, a . /1 .„ near ride, a 'quer .. . , from any te crevice Ste es tune amis.° ''s 1 duet ion of em ta . tadspted to its market.. The reader_ may well aware that tbeearllestend the his eentimerts on the ettideet.rat . ;. e n.amount , country seat , whose' carpet of moss, when sutomer, thne camel yielded often to a : mournful:lndia. best fruit's and *tee ablelseomei from New Jersey, which came secre anxiouX to flood siblii," ' aro annually exported to the amount Of milikms of dot- 'of she rea dlest 'money - rr.rs 00t1t0A111000W,Og.1 mo re hj - daily tear". Oh ! 4nniu Clyde'was in rn ?' ° l Its Wild fidwers . were wet with.' nightly dews, but ' lira. , The laud, besides being eecessitile In every war 'bests of deed 'pleashrei.fdebtrov e a t be labi, ~ .1 fOr frttlleens.basen ehnedaut enmity:of the ..it, qua •- . . ~ , - and n ' secret Teri - Wretched. ..- '-• , • Ity of murk manure. : - . : - . their circle around tem.', Thr2ek WsPlU'a nn t C.O the seamen waxed and waned, and the house. Lumber and blinding:materials ran lobed on the epos except by tiebie Meg ' uund i eeinsolidatiod et I hold prepared to remits'. to town, Annie dread= at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills ire _now subs' MINI, ithirh leo ea like hind to hind; ' i hi e t h e re i n. ,,v a r fur th e c hange ih her habits Which being epened, and brickyards being started on the sunshine, hiving Pus ge i flithse.rtate of stfrair r : it Must deimand, despising 'society now` 'more than 'mend. A person ran put up a frame tenement for pre- •• , m ete t at ti at i oe i. t ei , e )0 t h a t th e y we I , , t rod rj.,„ esteemed It •I n t id a s am isen visit to sent convenience for one hundred &Ikea. On assent --- .. , t. , , . she bed hidden her anguis t of the extensive emigration, this Is the best Moto to sufficed not at all ; fo ie i'ytltrider was fain tell lb: spit ;lie .. re '. * i as' cue • purene in enter to get aldace to 'lvo in attire. Carpets. not understand;' en, Ir , joi t ,,ral, fir permireion might bid- a thing coveted. . tees end bullderestreen band to rut up houses on the apply to his wile; In slitetieie theirs jointly now, it ; wog , I v , som b re a f ternoon s -fitful winds rent best terms. ' : ~ .. ' ' . .• .. '_,_ to masa the r eso urce ,. et- a f,, , and chagrin awaiting In settling hers the etalgMlit hesulanY ensentegre— e .....1 • .r ' I u 'doe 'Pit na ' ,MU Within a few hours' ride of the greet cities in the he ear P••••••-.. • ; The Ale, pee , n ,, , 1..0 i , . r ' ' f birds s .rat forth a wailing chirp, hovering over : 'handfuls f failed leaves frown the bough's; ducks later huwned ; . Middle States and Kew . England ; be in near his o:d both; when . , ,,it eatithsitts the mutual reertunnes flower it ". dood . ea d ro wi n goh o , 1,4 , 'friends and 315w:sedatives; he Is In a settled enuntry, beyond what is iniasaseiew,elo , :ed.. • , . 1 bas kto the [Downing clouds, 'et:stirt Mg_ 9u twleu where every iznprovenientend comfort of eivillsetke le tionss with Which at hand; hots in a beadtby place, mud la not subject to ~,,,- • a.- - -1 °w ' -.. • - 'e'en Sal Avthar kept him its4Wre blinks. Annie S o a k her famhier., , ,se . at at '-the eertainty of losing the greater payt of his . faunae a he'two dspooeti at possible, . n , a for , hours et jOYed the and his own health by those malignant - fevers *bleb golf from home's., . : prdientS, while !Annie ',but t lilse her 410fillf. and the? , . , . roast; as 00 11 i g 1 t. t the foot of a ;tient - tree, which deepruuteu make the craves of moony milllenaof lbw rung and real, and iinsiceagh:- the :servant "; shut ever" lay rnpatkt which nature offered. , , ; 4.. .. hardy In tar elf regions sway from home and friends. — tbsaehe inn.' a , &tildes, he hue a mild climate and an open winter. • - I - , i herself i - h ' end everything it ion- I 'At lostlsbe-heard (did she nut 'beer a; Moan 7 ) Tbent are threw trains daily le Philadelphia.groy t o a ll one este rits . , , hitters' , mockery to the sight 'ill • a tonna like ia- nearfuntstep.' 'She had entiredloses. those who Improvesthe rallrocid company glees' O free raised was j d ..e0 lately happy tuaMft'and mls- 1 thiiught the bear d the same whoa .hcre ticket. .. s 1 - istys • but listening td the eta nese,non other -II bad thought • The reader wilt at one. be /dread; with the adrantageo imp. -tc i t. j t o h,id logo i'.4 p assion to sub.' , it rneto here n ee ' enied ' nna B `' k ' thaw "' w hy the litiTesli bait - • n lic-'•" - ' s -- - s. ~k •• . ,fil I of a hard ur a equirre)._nmssrig the leave*. ..This ' . lb* Yt'un'' ''' . . i : •.i' - li ' ' ' fancy or, if niece , edit but the lostholing not been taken tap before .'. The reason- Wit woe. De e r , .;'.fiteets k ision..to exerinse :oar, v atitah. . 7 , e more , , ' 'of , hodreser, the reu*ls were repented, aud there: thrown in the market:, end unless thesestatementeerens side, " ' htaYbarY vet tat - th , 64 in .lll ° l one- it ° ,uddenagitating of 1116 .eneireling ahruhs correct, noose would be Invited to examine the land to- and ife-rl , shi ised'essine' fnitu he'r ebausber pa 1.. 1 e-,s - a ~ - a with will grape, whose burden. fore puretuudne, This Mime exported to do. Theywill e,,,, c....' „,..'ae,ssethite of pride; afraid that en irides.; . densely (clammy- ss A I eked. rtes the land under cultivation; they will nwet persons . 7" a ."' . .77,.'"i' -- *. lass - than • f t tls i idg Clusters( bad fallen tothe' green imp n no doubt , from their own neighborbeod; they will ,wit: .1" - s'lle,nleh ' lclu ' unie° 'sere the improvemenmend vie judge of the 'Character I""lrwasi her bushatid; miglifnet, serve as a pl r • I , • 1 , 4 , h t ,:- •. , , ... , tremor of her •• • ' Thuithcoaght Annie. but reltb.a of the Wprllation ' ' Pen ' ! " sho u ld cnnle •Prefared, to fl' ' fertnineutlY . , and p resent sandal tautontil Itrl song *Cott •_... - • • . purchase, as many ens locating, ankkeetions sere- Sao lc f ore - ems • , . ' held 9n ream!. i • ' ' gasping of the breath thi n The irmainnotou ',Leiner,* mOnthli Llfenirinini AP/ IlM4'. 6 / " n 4 -Abiri :thilil, tbrillfil 8 1'-r , smut rp ;did Mere deo wain Tainted s g .... bask of her die- . • 'Rutter*, sheet. containing full information o r mu.- - nom bar boron,: soda ; ten lunging ~ lit•h d unstrap; starves, and a . . i b she ~„,.,,, . ,;1 had'risep..-61111 a hasty petting -monten. will be pent ;to each inquirer, and can be op t ' elhation taken its Oars: ' Iter ougostus f .-- r -, ht , ' iteiii hot 1 , 4 ta k en a psaa manila which bad 4 • ~,., ~ - li„ r ho Orem one nos .. that gays Ski•TltitaLindisptitable. 'Warrantee aced* 001 • 01C, Ig • - iloar ilia& in tlm theekeraexprestaion of her dewne.set I. and'breischee were eleitasuidef by Isstrnwyr bar+, of all Inentantnew When p urchase money is Pn''.• - a,,_ when t4inid git 26 et& "Ivdpuna. ' - '''. . - Lc:. •' i- -- ' ' . 1 . b l' • - I'm' List '94 I"' i ' i l k% Oh' n* h i er shoulders sehheeded. The slime fie . .Nentury d te• - ..10ek in theut.... , . i - - i 0 4 - p s Iler!fietailvian:rel Arthur Miyhuryl .. ''. • . Route to the landt-leave Tine greet Who'd', phioi . • r.x.,--- - - h t a n 't k 's union", heti by railroad, at ;t' , ft, 5t,,,,,,?,,g ri it with pity, and rettiorre, foil the ton t etra; 4 . . n „ , sank into _, t• 01.; when liters bemire ire Mr. Ityrnes, lista lieltis Lei; I. it waking liu its terrible' tilers, i LAn .l ill 0 wer b . :r f s i e r a t t i, f is a t i a n l t t . a si g etbe ny w n il i i ibte lert. esdiewdeeete will be.ketel. bettersandapi ilist_ *nil iliPt noonrut. - Ihnlsti ''f . bi, *".,'' r di , r ".. r t e „ ' -1 1 ,,,. 111 , '" t e' l al l h 'veal dither hnci , e• 11164° her ' tAott Walnut. Phihnielphis. • Its ' • tow . un l"'" ' '''''! " i l e ' 1 ' " - • •• ~ in, and ..• • s b"*Balregse'll° a C°1•1431114:3 " 2°22 "‘ nulif r " " it • l , I, 11 - 'l • ver n• -nin Inf. eas, .. __' , . _ 111, P ito e ~ . , , ~ii,..1 .1.... 4.. s , - 1 I l ', ' . • ' • .• . rheerteity fewitshesU - - •• , .-' i .. . 1: days, 1 1- Li ' . ''.- .-. •. . §epiclubcr 111 ..if• ;', ." •' : -,. -,0 . . -•-• • _- i : I I , • ', ! I ' - -'-'', , '' , :i- - -.?"..'.:-'-':'' '"!':' - :,;f ,a,"•,. -:a. '''a.?"-;. , :: . V.--'1'.;',..1. - . - -::',_ ••: '-'!-: ' ."'' : • .. . - i . FARM LANDS FOR SALE! - 11 95 b M , !L I ES from itie t: P t., 11 ,, 1 . 1 , ,A N, D . E ., LP y Hi t,e A l; teasing the hest for airicultnral purposes. being a. good loam soil. with aklay?' bottom.. =The land le a large tract. divided Iran small terms, and hundreds from all fallen(' the country are no% settling sad building. The crops [ :can he seen growing: Terms frohitilk to $2O per acre. !payable within four yea. e hyr, in Malt:nen tit. To visit the ;place--le re Vine et reetl Whitt at Philadelphia , . at 71, ;A. M.. by Railroad,. for Ifimmonton. orfliddrews it. J. :Rymer', by letter. See full advermsement in another eo.. limo. 4: . MR. E. T. TAYLOR, 1, 10111110.1.7 OT ?BE /11M Cr , t r LIPPMCOTT A TAYLOR, AND LII'PINCOTT, TAYLOR Ifercant Tailorad,aud Extemirire Clothiers, - 10f thia City, and the fallowing Cities and Counties, to wit: . . L iretkarrr k. TAILOR, of Potteville, Schuylkill: Co., Pa. ,Isrrincorr, TariJia k Co., of Easton, Northant'a Co. Pa. •' of Danville, Montour Co. Pa. :• ,t , ..., .. of Stench Chunk, Lehigh Co , ~" 4 h • . • -, of Reading, ~elks County, Pa. 11l - 64 " of Cincinnati. Ohio. • ti ' ''g• - .4 " 1 0f..N0. Din Market sl.,Philad'a. "!bold trivet full? Inform liti nuverams friend!. ar d t; Die puilic. that he halt assecinted himself in businees 4 eft tEe well.known house of .. ' • ' GRANVILLE STOKES, -, .24.,G07 Chestnut Weal &i , mam Sixth and Sereath, t Where his entire and particular attention will be item. WI to the Slat chant Tailoring and Fine Ready.3lade De. li part wrote. ,- 3 1 Mr. E. T. T. rotten/I a call from his farmer numerone. Locustronere. and fmtg all ahe wish &thing of superior 1/ Style. Quality and Workmanship. either readyagade or , made to order. P, ,. . W - J -Stranger* slotting thii eft : l%mM please remember the Temple of Fashion. No. CO7 Chmanut streerjusecooe I equate below the beautiful Mara* Temple, eituated an the same etreel: The undersignet will bet:error to meet. bin friends and'asrve them with the best and moot bah hatable style of ReadOlade Clothing that , ran be met ), with to any city In the Union. E. T. TAYLA/11. P. Philadelphia.' September 4;'6H _ _ 36- THE PASSING BELL; ; 1 , . .F. guar. • ' ' HMO - 41. istrittm ben; I !•. ; .W 6114. the sour is on Its wiz,' 'WWI.. Is graves Its weird slop, • We J et my prig. 1• 1 - !I •• • • Pr!" thstesid state_ ,s sop . . 1. 1 . , • , U. Isitrisitllnttli for Uesseta ; And ft soot** as to tesl,lltsa the best 11 • Ility he f 5410, : • Pray for the stand molt_. 4 • 'lt neeth k 'Sow oot s u•bere; Put ',basset It be, let us hope; ' - For Godis titer*. i ; Pray for lb, slate isso's :malt • I . Not all be unjust, nor 2 . The wiltsbe iv...wird; and hs SST •4 I The poor fa= paln. ' :I : • Prartbr•tbe poor trisn'imoolt' • I ' • . -Tbs.desth of this 11firof.011rit. ! ; lli teeth Shook how 61s:feat; he le Of the Ilossenlyisrersis. 1 •I Prey for the ola man's . • - !la had labored Inos;,; through Ills' ' ';f frail . .. Stile, or match; bat!. estsel4 Serene, from strifi.. 1 r - • tray for the infant's soli; ' With his spirit's eronin unsoiled, Ile bath won, without Star, a nathqt ; . Gained, all, nor toiled.!' . rray otrquliog final; - . Tito tnipts of tho'striiitA of, deat h t lu voile Ms otriglo fish', • It'attettoreth.. , . •.; .1. . , .. . Pray for the anal &scared i .' , i . • Though IO N might li a gloomy tat Tot 1130 'coma . It earued wera . lts awn,. • That pout divine. !. . • i • Prey thr the'sleiple inul; . Vor it land, end thwithl Wai 111 4'; Though Itself Itnew.not; bit with lira Contused the Skle]t. ' L Prey for the eagle's wail; ?Ninth We welkin. wide or rolr.iL • Lay the central thogight of 9 0 dtl• • Though undefined. • • . 1' • 4 1 :„ May fok the high", the mean, I • Soule are of eqnslhlith ; ! • a. thohithb be the Rof) he world, Aid end Of Earth. ; • _Tray for the Weill at all, :. • ' To GOd. and tile Holy Won. 'ilau filled with thoSpititlhelthi ith may4be one. . 4 , ".iitnehr SW the bell batb r Weuted; I And the spirit? islets Sailed; ' • To the angels known; ito men 1. _ !Alt wurerraled. I ; •r, I • , zkticb irrout -- . - ---- , ---- MARRIED TWICE ) .. • '• .) ..itHLT., sir, I ,am.glao 11 ;hat • enate; onewbat yen - inerrieti me for. it iis ehlrusingici the bride of a-month to find herself despised by bet husband because she did not. bring him- a thine tor -sold-4. iruli it is !" . .:, •- I . . •. I. ~I t 1* not for want of :the , •totassi of qohl,' firs; Maybury, hot I protest tgain't being so deceived. I bate deception—you know it." I I - !- ' !" ' • Th., deceived you, play ? Notil; fur the idea that: you were merely seeking II fottutiiipPcer en tered 'my mind, our wc;ull I' beVe alieired it, had . i l any cue told me so Ryon chase o lunigine th.a; i because 'Any sister was aa.heiress, wasOite also; 4 'awl berate° shc•enwe4 a pour tri 4 rveitii riches, I should do the satne%by 7ou--you 'tice.lvi, yo ur . 'cit. An .nont 'of ;Mrs ledoptcd ~ ; k dolitt when wb were lett orphans, and d y ing, two-yeaa iti'a, bet otteathed her .the who'd ut her fortune:: II was my lot to loacotue the w&ftl of one in hinnbler air euntstanees, who used fuck: resources' As there weitsto - give use a CIIIIII/fete • education, which was the only fortune I evtie , bald to antieiPate.,l thought till troy tharthlit wn's something bat , !"Of course, it is nothing ! Arthur AlayburY, the hig h . inintle:i. tetakesthis ileei*sion. . :1' i " "!7 -7---- Ti -77 - 77-7-7 . - ' • - 1' le ftsb . i !I ' - *." • - r - L .-. .'• e blitontrwAre that was at length rn mored abruld that his wife ..wea portionless; sod errie,nrid thatlevenieg, witheet touch stress of del leneYtipitted to him for either. Confirmation or Ideniat.' - Ili had replied with haughty evasion, and etwingink to; hit. Istomighamindrivea liembete;d.- `Pertlealeseri-hart if se, is she the worm for it?" was .tot qumitkon, that hal, risen to his lips before ;Ms iwrialtor ; bet be turned it upon himself, and [the imptined wit tharriehis and virtue appeared tin - them triefrel dive vats*. -". - , - ' I; .4-rtlaor attempted" some- conversation' ati incl. I dentaiof the day ! and Annie seconded hit e ff orts las' Well..til ''she. was; able. As soon as,the tea ,ithingis A idete immured, and the rooeit Mor 'secure ii-egainetir*dersi they pot off remnant with unit nintity,; 'aid, amid .weeping .antl retractions, I sought to revive the' withered Wreath ut wedded 1 affetitleh. 1- - " ' . .- t Bet, ilatt,!the human pride -and:perwitin I ales, 1 alas, ;Ter - I,biont I Atthur. Maybes, and his wife destined thetnselees to suffer the unmitigated pen -1 ally 4edeOtiting from the vows Mt recently spoken 1 at the altar.!_ Denton* might have gloated in tri. tisoph aver ithat scene, begun with promise, bet relapsing into only elements of discord. The ee strnegemint between the pair was alder than en the treeningl when their honey-moon had so sud -1 doilY set ioigloona; and thereafter it netted as lltrehifbi seek, al they would, no time of repentance' I could be fUttud by them.., . - - .. 1 Weeks lingered 'away, and the sweeta of love In 1 thai dwelling had turned to. wormwood Mid *gall. Annie bad gone with her grief.' to her sister, m4l sidelistand her husband bad, in -their tordigeatiee` i against Aribinronistaken their advice to his wills It was ; wind fur oil to the:troubled waters, caustic for balm fn the . e'the Wound, - Atd their prescrip tions! Were )4it' tow , foithl oily followed. Arthur likevdie had had adeiserr, Who checked his better itnpulser4atitl ( wiee.end getterone soaps !) furnish ed hinansetiarate magnifying glass, through which to crßliliedrery one of Annie'e' faults: . The eatoblishatent it was nut, possible to mein. taiii,her, I'M there looger.oceasion-its uebappy toistreastaling at length taken' fennel leiii, and 'returhed to 6 borne at her sister's.- So the dotnee: itics Weretdiseharge&-the upholsterer redefined. his trim:MO:or went of a prospe-t of.anything bet; '.ter,; ondauttioneer's hills, were potted on either 1 stile id this door which had °pornod so hopefully to r the train of guesta at the hrid a Patty.' olio day, ti petition for divorce, "Author May. isurylterriutfA n n ia ;May bil sy," was filed. according. i to law ; thel Case came dely lire the court, and the Uneuntertcti petition war granted. What and; I had loined together, may had lightly put amender. fled! death leo moon polies' the young . no& gifted coulde, l hoer loud a latnentstion -would it have CrtUtliti, i . ..4 be judge did )t. and moiety. saved its sympathy, regarding it is alt very Comfortable i the Inuit agreeable ; thing alder the circumstanees. ..... - A-Maieelyde--for her hrother.in.laW,with a kinder congratulation futile, addressed her by that name 1 thetery-mofuent he-could hurry hoinelnlter the i deciston4-passed one night of misery ado intense, ' that! tutxt 'horning she almost espectedlo See in' her ini rori bee hair turned grey.' ' , lt Seemed a'n' ' thudgh het-tery sight tight have was red away,. 7 411. the torrent of tears she .buti shed over her dis. FOREIGN FBAGN - ICIITIL Prdil : ;lauerit, her desolation. Thew'. carefully..-. %oaten 'Victoria Alla Prince Albnt, daring theirrennat lucking het i sensibilities' from other eyes, she ufitY visit to Prussia. visited the tomb of Frederick theorest. . have appeared happier for release frona.tho ties The aged verger who attended upon the Royal party. which bad4o brie fly ; b o und- b e e, . a rL c, • 'standing:lt the matinee to the vault. also showed the iteryelf an d ' Arthur conla not aye avoid ,osubto.xspoleon .--.11. r .tidisa m atLatet ine ediegn imio thiw - . self into difficulty by deacribing r. as a •uiectiug niyinunt ha, Went ky. One - evening, at an nose, has been engaged on o w Loudon /immured rift• entertetntnent which shit attended olong with her 1 a 1 . r.O t 011 AM marked by Do part Ulster silt Ord* 7, sister rind her hush:hit. Minh" round herelf f and- dom . ---Prince Alfred of slimmed havirkobtainse t iso . dully ihrifted by the tonci,of e voiceahe out% had mo u ths' lo*Te." abou'r , frlt Z i n n4 " l ; " r ;:20 il!' tint' dreamed could - crer be;lO4A than knti'oin 4n her 13 ) :::: 1 1 . 1t r v u isi m f t. t° 1 1 , 5 1 :7, 1 4;:d the navy will not -.awns • ears.' . fate:had not knownorldr. Moynury's pro- bp, a t,,,,,,,,,,.—a0 es tobstion of the works of r'l.;•"' genie sinrnte; ,buf.,d,:rermiheri on preserving nut thus is to take Place et Rouen en the hat of ft , lo' --,* ,'• uterelY tine-sternal compolute, but An impenetra. A daughter of the late ArY Sehefferis se peers! r 1 . , .c , •:!: hie ihilitTerenee'nleo„ she vontinued.where site.wer, In making a colleethai of hie 'mirky.% att aro ut o 'd "- treneral exhibition of 'bent, ;muss done • ~.., irdniirio. , a flowet in ninis : . rote Muir thiconserve- i t , p, ii Do* b The wife of 11 . rt.r.o. a., to ...oe , 1).....". a . Mcrae . tort'; Wh n ith had bro '4,4 her to the spot. great French painter: hen just died. TIP , ~_•"!"--- Attire, Was anew Wog to ruitsitt himself in a main to 11, Yetnet - hia two geandsons, 1,. "fr j .,, b antering a-trivet/atilt ft:apt-Ming .the style of his daugb o ter and B. ftetantebeL--.-ie th , o 7 o ,. -"euiting , " d hes rate . Ilia challenger was,n sellout , l , l l = w itir....„"t es r . tu P,tlP it r„Lbterd deharouis Wiwi , afihiit never esteems b.prite in :jam tints, ti o ,, o ;i o b0ur000 7; 0 r 0. ,....--.11 ill. that way, Who, lia.vieg'been abroatifuesoMe yeari, the reign of Napoleon I, the tottl..,' u ,r" ' only re-iniering port that day, was -out finsiliur of the Legion of Itonnr was POOH 1 ' , .,., 1 with Arthifr's'historY during the ititeical. • 'Fain marls since than .. There a r' r '':,;;" "Tysi honor,' nun', toy ';d ea r • fellow ; " An id, .the Tbd" name b 6 hi°'''' . :letti"*." - 0....., that In Paris for Insuring the''' '"'' ' . traveler, a ff ecting a IParisi'lln swell, "tlB disgrds- dotrootto ,, of „ rod .. They i i . a ,,, te: , ing 7 yintridrif from an old `;frien't" with a Mask of •ty to parsons their vocation--; p :',,,' hats, is ;What I cAll—Alti—AljectionAbic, very- cation has Just issued from ; ',,, „ i quite ungenerous. - !Besides, Idu egetate ydo. ion PbT t'lr lb l "° 4 • lll ;. lll l,,iinesi toogneof Unica and mis , „i. ore uUt of the-Mode." ; i . • ..,... - t• ". - - - .et the life andacientilk '"''' r , '•'' Artiont line looking away, ; net appeariwie to share •ficehritnithi e t r ef, of j b.-.''7., nnf deeplfeeling on the i eubject, Ana the .other -The author ism !tow . 1 ;';';` went en.. 1 .-- -. s• I- • i ; .; • ,; „ . -,-.A new kind of 31.;: il 0.. ••Tite it rporial," Said beeearessing his - own with r f tg i f ee g o nS a l ti‘ , 1,. ~...,,,e his ring linger, "is riiiehleilly - all the gum alt the ;Autaertlato Vona . ''''''' • -1...... li t r marsh-11mq it-ty, fashionahlo cities.- l e s see, Ooenf f!,!. ' V I The 'M a r :Wooers d'Avona (fascinating creature!) prise, nodettnot e . ~.,,.` - declared in my presenec4apaukin,g of another in. till-, h 11 1 1 N uri Pl :Z t h C s j t e la n il t i rrb " d''' diVideahlyouknow- it m --that odem:in ,wall., finielted kitlinut art. imperial.- Soo fteat-those , t ea e si e n i ipe b,, c tre thes; :;: weire horiwords. Why, faith! to Wear 'the entire —p ooc h ~.-a-, ' ..; '•ebra•is'es fully hideous.. -kcal% invent no eleitso iamply.ll(..., : for yltn, jay' tle , ii , :siaytniry, except it - e that in !', ll , !_unkf ; ira your profession, 50A /tie afraid. to !runt. yourself ' 46 . ' n '.; ".„' f,'; re artiong the fair ones 'withiiht -this Innisler-ha, fes, , f eM p j', ri*!' i n, hti,.h4r,. ~ .i •• ,•- •- ''• .- • whiet "'''' ; . u•r.r. rlio yhu• kung;' raid Arthur, wnswertrig him itia!„'„,- fit:co:ding to his fuily i ,"the way in)whieh. all the Tr',... ihrioes sty les nrunitilittetl beard CAMS int& itorit?". Sr'" , on "*Pon by bor. ho. Jim.* 1' , . ' _ . ' :i','„! . t "Another Beau lirumenelP," mild . Arthur, "of a ,„„ft,. date williothe beard woe universally worn ea mi. „d, : ma're 'lessened it e coneeisrtd 411 e prdert of neton , :•e isink the nation hy - app e a r ing phaven. Ilu r' i';', p It ire o.' aharber'a. accordingly; but the - last";; [ k oviingliels intin,,beforehia task was fully t"' I,;r pfeteid, lid down the ratite and detttantka his ''' ; -. The ,ftnaiortable hid not,i'soue in his pocket -':.*,' ink tortilla with Win last fora glares of - bra r`.,',., lid' came' ,io the abrUp. '.lto promised, but r•,. ° ;;: i. word not current theme he raved. Ito .i..';' bite iho Oenitnr liat , 43010ffillie. NO 111.1:1 . witrk. Mail with ;the humiliation it in.',', n i iktiowiWged leader of the ton irtla ~ a.' I , lehrefiteed, any. a patch on hi, l;.e.' .l' ' then / - liv hy ; the ishoht. retinue of 1 . ; arid he ihon found. that Short Noe,. ' it fo r ., to Make the hit of a lifetims : i '' h If:sharing Ii always - more tor.''', ' :: h6y lit - smelt' vein, than ; of , i 4 l' agreeable to the geoller.gez; r'.. 'ny fin:niece malthe itoproves‘'.'„ ortheriging my present hidef,` "Ah,ltruly." th 6 eectnisit' 1 . hirit . fa; you donot he!" leetioti Which Itles fair 1,7 it. - Oates now,llot Us e ~. its .1 0 4-n hen u t i fti 1"). Arthim",t!ear, 'iperft intreduetion the fi', !toed itiatShe inter.': (cut siftlw.) "She 7 'tau hails heard ' • ht 4 tinder tto: i oaf optitiiin ley 1 Ai he!ettake.' " -- l 'or, helwitee:!; '' - ouglithtin "I thit:k.V:' ~1 i i i til et el 3; :' h at. &cot ! • orup! • T b ' 1.? - td : 're.; R ': F r' ._ NO. 41.. creche the hope- Hare is , whi,pered. j obtained . , ;he inizlit have of him the tuts. ; pray digaitini of hearing riAre." • ,'through that Of AT n inoveuseul . whilki with Anuie. - ial may be; peculiarly caul," the lady - replied, nserkcilly binnti..that eYOtl de!' InWit beneath them • isohy :hanged hie'thenke , mid - - place STEAM PRINTIN .11awing proiared three PIIIsSeN we are now prepared to e*ate,Jt)lktput,lloolC PitLINTISO of eters *teed Ifni* Oitt:Olietkee, the htLetast aotnupti eheitier thaa tires' etti Abet , establistuethitin the county, **eh pa - DiPdajteitOkii,„ largo Negri. ' • Asurend Mid/. . 414 1d:Bais. - ;' • "..4 . lfictiiriessi.' • 14'11 !bads, " Order !knits, 41c.„ , it Mir rot Ituutrot oottre,,, Our star* I,IJIB ME Is *or u,eitrohlrutili that any ottwir tri‘r le Ala see. tiou Of the Stile, and vs ken', Meth eariloied ozpresuly lor.lol4oiN iti!kit' a Oise!iral . PolhetiMllP"lrb:ylll ailidaMp 41 Sari fu, to ii mitt as's/134CM es* is tarred rot is floglikigui t,IXTISQ IKWIOIus dose at Oa. AAiiidl ' BOOR Books bound In avervtadorty or style. Blank Books .orevtfoittleriPitlNFlNlUdietieret.brui& gad rots& to order at abort. at notice.- bead to ber knee. and rated it therm, She bent her bead upon his; and thus their bemblie spirits communed together, baptizior, themsainurnith contrition berate heaven, and.ri dog to newness of purpose and a higher appreciation of the mortal minion. Stars lighted thstrpatheray out of the green and ;record an alphabet of love whivh they WO never learned rightly till now. A few days later the. broken band, of flywert• 'was reaefted' with deeper signitleantop, with letter hopes and bolter Ospimtrons no the part of those whose saperisoest apart bed been so rife with unhappiness. It was on the anniversary of their divorce that Arthur and Annie chase their seats on this deck of thai Golden Petret About to weigh anchor' for tbdtf shining shores of Coliformii--their elusion future home. • "One year ' " said the wife, softly, "sines our hopes perished so violently. ;Su hearts' term Of inourniug is over. (o r those hopes have beret their ceretneots„ and co e forth as by a minsile." • "Again and again," returned the basband,"did I follow you, Annie, to your wildwdod retreat, winching ( Oh, bow earnestly!) to tarsd4year beast. in secret as I had never been able to . Impublie,' and see if it shared anything of the regret which was consuming my life. 'floras cannot describe the jog of that moment, when ar test r daod to .won you to be my bride. second time."' ‘ ' There was a murmured interchange of endear. log words, and an interval of silence. t I ..., "Do' you remember , ' : said Arthur ig,lo , "the e , ay its the gay tempest, when we so soddenly e teye to aye i Witoi., ao impulse .I felt ro se myself on the miserable fop who ',faired to you with , such hold , admiration l' , -Anne smiled' as she recalled her own emotions. on thp occasion, r ind compared tihna with theme just Mow confessed. Then. forgetting the things that lore bobloil, they talked hopefully - of what was 'before.' "And when evening eame and the paroirnma was. waters .witli only • belt of tand fast declining beyond it, While the newmoon cast oblique shadows Oyer the duck- unCitehind the flight ot the tiolden Petrol, theirvich voices mingled in • song whose burden was of affection whieb is all uumeasured by ocean„ and which, L though suns set and moons wane, ever inoreasuis more nod more. Thou amid the enc4res of their fellow passengers, their hearts resPontlod—"Ea rekai—we Pave found it I" Where west winds bear tba Pacific ipray Eke, raPnbow clouds, is a little Eden house, with too, tree of love, zealous)/ guarded, growing. In _the midst. Two cherub children of twin birth toddi• •forth, band in hand; to gather bright flow‘i cover the landscape as a robe of costly ople,der I the - Person of some eastern monarch. • - I cannot• ask the reader, Do you endothls ► pleasant fiction f.—for it is' no fiction. • It a sketch from real lire, which _spine who 'OM* 'it will surely recognise, and ipay, .`:llene °I4 friends, only with neSr nam.ar L,f 4' gllhcetlnn. aunt rutin. Andra. melee( Argit• 1 man .tie Jews.. 141oulinaki. ' .I the eater *bleb the- name 'Jest remittal; at l of vlerii.r) had . who gained the as with one unties* than poen days.'.-' the untlertakrna. mid .1411 • filch prevailed ,chaotic wen the waiter.' , amount fur ,this} The yet a, Pair of Companies talk In Paris of ths ens* ;ler.. In that ease 'a bigh t CO cotantlhe.—A. photo-" . the partsite of mit lawn at the bee. This losPects 'Whig* iiillioa of times, Its sire In stir.; art t tot unlike that of a tortnire .h with 'suckers cud claws erbleht , n finn,n ,, r force to the parasite elk gelato , crea I tire. 7 .--The bailee edible. lug 1.3,0 rem 4141.1 PO hanger to wear , fool Wintemhiarg I Luckily reds. mg natillatce tt fast:lkea& A 'bole , ~pa. Think of LI .Tbitik of singed cd'lrreecka—T is extraordinary state= a in the St. Petersburg „iournalst—ln den wall la the apartment* of the lleteditary , In s hat I.t rolled the tireat Palace, in that chino nf a woman was Inund etUt covered. tent,. 1 clothing, nitre!' kit to duet on being , the air. There is not the slightest tradition' ~ to shoe who the woman was. nor why ahem*, ' tp ;sott, W 311.^-1 o France, the Society toe the , ion of Animals does not enjoy that populist Imo' whirls It &merles; the small wits of the apical ha. ,Irm in pudica* jokes at It. expense. The last joke .to this effect:—A• isruntryman, armed with An m, club. present himself before the ?t Itn ! , maioadied et the 'Snelety;nnd claim* he first prize. Ile le asked to der amine the act of nil:sanity toA which he.lfods his claim. "I rased thrl HA/ of a wolf," replies the ' O colalltf7. man: -I might roily have killed him with this bind ' geon.'and he swingable weepon In the air, to. the In tense tiba:onifert of the ('resident. "hut where was thia wolf?" inquires the latter ;"mbat had he dollish) your . lie b. 14 }Wit devoured my wife." Is the reply. The President reflects an Instant, and then says "My friend. I aulibf opinion that yno have barn Pufftelently rower ded."—The Queen of Spain rerently descended a eel pit ',350 feet deep ; at San Juan, and penetrated further, than any person had heroes been. to the Intense delight Of the nailer , . At thef extremity of her journey. the.. Queen farmed her initials on a large block of 'coal, by moans of drops from a tallow candle. . . VOTE FOR YOU TRUE PRIENDL 9dr 'intelligent . cotempurary, the Musette% Democrat says truly, that multitudes of laboring men voted for Buchanaii in the roufident country tation that his election would ensure the country four.years of high prosperity. That illusion ha r niched : Hard times have come, harder times than the present generation bad before esperl- - °need. All our markets are flooded with foreign goods, while our own mechanies,, laborers sod manufacturers are idle. In derision of the suffer , s ng endured by tha,protective closets, the,d,duaid- , titration ienfis to.icutlantl for the iron tlipes - for tbe' IYasf . yo 4 tun water Works. president `holds it t, - ; 14 wi,er tb furnish - work and wages to Scotch laborers then to our own. While such a state of iseis exists tho 14ofeco .eandidates tor Congrees are pledging themselves to a renewal or the Protective policy. In POODO spirants they aro cerecloth emphatic on this head. What they soy is a confession that the ;Democratic Free - Trade policy is wrong aWd.bee induced the existing prostration of bastnees.' j a rti OenNoriim, as welt, that the ProteOlve aye• , etsi 7 the Thou. Jefferson arid Ilenty Clay policy after all that has been said against it, is the truoiloll!y for the peoplrof ihle cwoutry. Should • this confession avail to lend workingweo to' vote for these candidates V If the Proteetivp system is to be restored, coinnion !keen requires that-ite true and 'consistent friends should be selected fur that service, in preference to the free traders who Imre, parolyaed the lodustry of the elation, and non tneen to retrace their,stepo_totly sorer as snip be necessary to keep political poweila their own heeds. • The worhingmen'see that the evil under which they suff,r'is the contiuintiiion 01 foreignlgocids.—, We, furpiih etuidoyment to irerkinguien • in ,Eu rope while oar own own have nothing to d•r. Good times cannot he resterid until this order shall 100 red, until the policy of the government shall favor the pro.lueing chum here instead of Otero abroad. . • -.Tan tishimure Patriot says that the ball is roll. ing, and the gust and glorious enlou of thaOppo. shims is apOrediebibg jI raosamatetioa. Light is breaking on ;AMMO livery quarter. and the • death _knell of the conglomerated Democracy le alreedy . soundint in bur -ears.. From this flora and the &mai, tre Brat and the. West. the people are rising tho insjesty of shalt strength. at;il the truniyit 1006 with which our hitsreil.Ldownar t odilei and deceived people are reclaiming tatit Brie sad their wronge.remrad- U of tie ',thrills sad shrilling seeatit e(1.184111t. , . - • -"•• - • • • , VOOllll4 ILO brisk the glories of /11 telescope, or cwt them'etter with paint, Iniider to Online* pm - frotu seeing through then.. 'Jest breathe ep ee thew. and• the ilsw etyeur btenth,wiil shutout all tho stare. • • • . • • . Wiling flower. ::hre lull or heavete•therrepdoil deice; they always Wing their heatltt-hot iself thtiro by litv, , iipt-tlits .Imtir Ow) , - celre r _ g. pink :, x; -Mi~i , yr-.. "'k 'OFFICE.
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