TEAMS stsout ettstudnit , Two; tOLL..kits por linnuol, pa: 31 23 It not paid within itr. °putt 'nut pldd witnio the year. e . TO CLCost Thre•coplos to one t ddntes,lin ' do. do dB Yiftion do • do • Qo CI ub bst4iptions tenet De ltr Wine*, and rent to Goo Andrew: • • • • - •ro tamale mei; The JotlenAt Win be furnish( a t .0 per tip ropies,oseh on &Uteri sir Ciergyetert eadi Moor; rtitiher Jocs...t.tb Mt $b alliance. , tai WI or ash en/ • It sitbieribere grate' the dtertinttn; the puhllsher may ctrotleme all arreatagea are paid, ' It Rutter. riltellt neglect or 'refese to pare faink the office to which they al held restaiusible until they iii#4 ordered thenvillsehuthiged. I! . 7 „, If eutei-rlt.ri , more to other; Owe. 4 he . pelAisher; and the eettlipottore ere I rectiohi. they ore behiresponsthle, ; The marts have decided theft refuels] pare trout the °thee, or remold*, end t called tor Is Orlin& fads erldehee oljui RATES OFT-ARVER One'solitere of 10 lines:6oeanti for o velment inanition'. 26 mutt each. 3 1 evitts—wittsettnent insertiona,l2l4 re veitisetneuts over 3 lineictor abort pe vinare. i s 1103118. ' ONE.. • TWO. t • roma. Three li ew, 63 69 j $l'A 5 Four lin ek. I 25 ' 1 / 6 Five ' loe 4 3 501.1 S tlx►lnee, • 125 ,225 Seven Ohm, I 25 ASp Eight 1 25 =. - * a f Ninelittev, I . 1 26 ,12 ‘", ALL, astir. 4103 3 ., 0,6 77'ia 4 , -. ,! 4 ,/,, One wiptint, 135 .. Two squirm , . Thre .„ o , e reit, 360 600. I'so p e ar squarer, 460 6'oo 800 Quarter cot., 900 9001. 12 00 • • •Largeo spice for abort periods, as 8/471188illoss Notlen, $1 niCt--iseco advertlsoinont, 60,pents each!' A drartlBesnonta before Maribigea per line fo r Inaertlon--subBrpion per line. Ina words are coahted as a 31er,hints' and others. advert's'n rliankro, od,ot otnnillBr; adr..rtlaomBn litres, Wi) be/ rbsrged.luelud)Og SU I. Spare to the 7t num nt nt tour squares, gesatid sab.cription. Without ehanttes. at the rates d e g gn adveetiveritonts wet In larger.type I rhar;e4so per cent. advance , . on th *ill tie chatted the moue as letter pr . No Trade adverthretnente ieeeeived I Agents' abroud, exivpt 25. per utilraB by aperfal agtebment will 3tarrht4en 25 efttit a each. Natba,lwe , ticew. 26 sec& without notifies, an eb Ail notleteg - exeept those 9,0 a vellxio fOr educational putTosea.Bl[l:boebarg Bomber Of nee* under.lo. Over 10 11nt additional.- l'imette4lnge of meetings net of a gene attar. etaitged at 4 centaver !line .fur ea.l To I'oo itnte csleulat 'OUR . 41 , e• atal make a ettlutnn-1114 lines a bit (colani quarter Column.. `-'1152 wordli make a col eo/tamoi-and 739 a quarter column. A eat square: charg at at !Ito:rate of 0 one tim e . and n 4,11111 t P#llllhe for.thrte Yearly' advertisers rolust. houtina , the! their 'win Ituilnevs. Aittneies. for. oth .Evtate. /to.; .i . r4 not Included in bovine/0 RON. WOR . .. . .TAMAQUA IRON W .' .j Calker ..1% Allen, 1 Iron I , i undrs. Nachtnisto.:Bakr and N A" • . I , , n d tur limilder ' \The ipitifcrlbets ore nnw!prepared t rrerivelordrni for all lilude of Statioti:ir 1 Engintin and. maalitlery-for [Allelic btr.t. ?miners. tnilbi, L. Extrivilie , ellitie and practical experience to lb ; hopiotr. wet-rent them iu taking the l' at the loam[ prli•ex. . • .' . • l'art l icutir attention It (idled to Ire . 1 Style 'ilea .Whelln:: Nla..hinery. by I npe nr rhains ruLi''Du.ttie top reap , . arrangemsnt, it itieltnfidently Is wear and tear of roptts or chains; eery' In tire year"; 40 for feet wl structian and durniflity, 11 cann so recommend the now ear wheel, n 11. Allen. This wlatriel can out. . and'has stood the :44st of the pet t 4 11 dotibl Thf In tb 311 ch or CO We a Lurie work ta•rs , ast. triumphitntlyi ttiot A !tinkle w broitin si nee Its introduction. %te sr. tingle+ the cars of Funun of the principal, tiles n the country: , . • W would also coil the 'Wootton of t Tam 10111 r'S hop, connected With the racer tlrcrecled for the toantdacture Fret tit Can and Trucks, and furabihe, '.test )mproroments, that they are th ecut t work much cheaper hod with nip , hereioloro. • ;. • A 1 work gpAranteed. Persona want ( 'our line would do wrll to give us c aLa t l 7 l trill '21,, 'I3S I fOUNDRY & MAC 11111: port. Carbon, Schttylicl 1 ~ _,..." T. 11. WINI . ERS'I /- ' en his readiness. from t 5 ,..: „gait of th e above n amid ants rfiyidiat ply al l`ordern iu his ''''''',.. ' . such as for Steam Eng Drift Caro, vu mpg, Coal lireakern. Cast ry A' every pattern. Ile Irarranti 131,1 (A. lon, and accordingly nollrtti. 'patro ,1 nib oloi. t Jan. ' a OUNDRY AND IVIACHIi Steam' Cet.r vrictory • map NoTlCX—Thi.busin a.• . pfa. of SlirliElt & 3111,,N1, • nett RUbßetiber "÷"'" at ~,,, brieliesok Steam En Ai,. • Founder,' tuanairtur 3lndrinery, for Uollinir 3108. Blast Grim. kr.. &r. He will alio t P ntinue th, it and: riling the relelnlnt II Pine fn l L arid Seolen ilia fh Coati. 'tor , of thrhe Collieries i ' 1/E01:0 January 21. PAITTSVILLE.ROLLI '111E; E , UBSUItI rtantly rnanucarturln! Colliers welithi and 40 pounds pet. 1 , Hails MI the most. al v0041;1111:45, 5 1 1, 56 and 60 pounds pe I eaperienre of the past bre years. w mhklic utisurpaared In ;finality criunt 6... All - ImAinest corm:punka ':Storrrg. YARDI:ET S Soir. 'lron Factl niret.,sr h prompt at ten't JIS O. ; 1:J sine 40. PALO ALTO ROLLI . THEis . ubseriber. nottnee to their frie , ...... 4,. zelteritlly.thailheir Palo Alto is now rot •,p;orat Inn, and that t furnish T rwis wit Arlen% atterms. ts per yare.. Alas. different altos (On d tner,hantai bar iron. Orders I'.. r ral)s or bar iron are /OF Id will meet with prptnpt attenti e Rolling Mill,. Bright k ,Lerch' llimlre street. or ra their afire, N. 8641 M4lCet Oit !vets, itory. IIAYI I 0 .14:t. 1, "- "f . ) 4 O COM.; OPERATOR paosteer ' The anlireilher res , • attention hf the bus' 111 s Boiler Works.on j,:lxigric low the l'aafenger D. I whole he is prep:wed • . DOI LIMS OF:I'YMa DES fa . moke Starks. Air Stacks. lthiat Pipe' kA.., kr, 'Boilers on hiyntl. a practical merit:inr anfiliav tilitivelf entirely to thtii tranuh'of t ter% m, ,, elf that wok done el hi I give Whit:talon to'all who may l'avo • Inilividuala and Companies will find *vantace tq @kaoline his 'work before ; .1 Nov. 21.'t7 47-tf ... -- 113 • VER MEADOW IR N WORKS.' ' THE LIVER - 1 , -, ((UPSON it MOM ER. Iron arid Drina INVIGORATOEt! I . ~.. ~„.. Founders. reepeettul y intbrro their pa 7. Irene. and the public unerally, that Hitt_ 4 pREPARED DT DR. ,fIA NDItORD. • ITctigk are fully prepared at he above establlitr- i . Compounded Entirely' Flom GIMES, • ' 'I , ment. to men ufartu e titetrui Engines OIA I- Q , every site; Pumps. Railroad and Dft Carr; and everyT '•••" , one of the best PURGATIVE and i other rteserliaisn of Iron and Buse unties s u itable for ' • LITER medielitta now beford the public. Hint acts it he Coil mining o r othrr business. on the most reasonable • as a Clithartic, easier. Milder. and more effectual than any 0 ulna Also. Mewing ,Cylinders for last Furnaces and othedmedlcine known: It is not only a Cathartic. but 1 llaehine work in derreint: I ' ~• a,Lartr *medy. sett ne first nn the Liver to ejeet its mar- ALL"GOoDS 11)R.1.858 _ . _ ; Ilepairito: of all kinds done with netrtness and despatch bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off / ta t the toe e‘t price . !AB work fur Med by them War • that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effeetn• • oier 3000 yaras of New S lks, lost re 1, r anted to perform w e n t They would ilcit the custran of ally, Without any of the , painful feellnigtraperienced in 1 • served by.,IIIORNLEY CHEM, !t hope ellio mar w'a t artlelee in their line In thievleinit;. : the operations of most Detherties. - It strengthens the ' purges: it; and when 'A I orders will m t with linmedlat and prompt at ten .'. efetem at the Fame time J 6" it VOR'ffl- . EAST Corner' Eighth & Mareh '4'. !! , 67 9ty ,i S. W. itlithstis, f 1 taken daily in moderate doseawlllstrengthen and build 1 1,11 Spring ilatii streets, PHILADELPHIA. - , . W. st.. iivpsos ;-,. ,It up with unusual rapidity: ~ Bought for CA IlFand to be soli I ONLY for CASIT t . ! .The Liver la one of the principal regulators We confidentially assert that the above goods are.as ORKS. • I lof the human body; and ~ when It perform'. Its fune- CHEAP and ae GOOD as can be sold on the American Om -1 IttB are now ful y well. the powere of the eystem, ace fully de- ,i,,,,, til . . at the Ashland Iron i veloped. The Sbnitaeh io ig almost entirely deilendent IT age a Mr We Oh 11J ' Fair Comparison.'l4 or Tata l'univp of ally •on the healthy action of .- the Liver for the proper or mi nlng and other New DeLalnes, in beautlful,desiges. 1 performance of Ifs func-pw lions; when the stomach Poll de Cheverett Valencias. dm, very bendeeme: runt every SUP Itnd ' is at fault. the bowels areas, at Jana, . and the whole, ' 'EngliPh French and American Chintzes At. - stings and forgings Platen , suffers' In coerce- _ queue° of one organ—the I ' -Gingham' a of differen! intakes. ' 1 If( cm-, o r a ll ,h . " Liver —heving creamed lett' do Its -duty. For the dis• . •i, C ra,—allfurnlshe'd eaves of that organ. one of the preprietori has made / Shawls Cloak s, firculars r Dasters,i&e. 3 . 3 it his study. In a practice of morelltan 20 years, to; 1 • 0 esa flatter them. be of the ' fi rm Is a ` find some i , remedy where with to i•nunterael : thy,' . New Stella Shawli i In ail colors. • many derangements too t s which it lx liable, - Long and Square rocha Shawls. • •••. e 1) furnkh mach!. , it 4 coy i n th e Ire . '. To peeve that , Ids remote.' dy Is at last found. any Longand SquareMlanket Shawls. , ' • ~, Altri ED A linos., Alh. 1 Person troubled with Liw war Complaint, id , Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls. - celwe prompt atten.. any of its fors, hae but O to try a bottle, and emote- . ( Iheoneiller' Shawls; French Blatoket Shawls, de. . o u it NI , : ij. i n.- en is certain. • f tti . . ii GENTLEMEN'd ptt AWLS. A Sr.. de. . 41/411. 0A EN Fit , These Grime remove all morbid or bad matter from,, Everything int its eLO.4 KS that Duty offer! .LP n GA i t ieri t :i . the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow 1 Frond% Xerkeet. CIOthMOIIIII and DeLainos, Co.l 19 , , jof "'ile• invigorating theiii stomach: musing fuott to -.. burgs, Peratnattas and•Alpoceat: ; dixe.t. welt, purifying Mfg, blood, giving tone `and t , , WORKS, t ..' ] 'health fo the Whole mile chinery, removing th e 4 We keep au immense stock of • ' Leann, of the disease-effeet- '. Inn • radical cure. 1 , DOMESTIC 3IUSLINS' t perfumed 40 warm Bilisur attacks o roe ured.Z and. what iJ better. Hamm. - , Linen Flannel r 4 Clothe. Caselmeres. La. . :INES of any power, i led- by the occ srlimar nee oftire Liver Invite.: , , Blankets , Marseilles Quilts. Counterpanes, de. ty,and GUI Breakers i rater. , 1.1 ' • • ' Table Givers. Piano Covers Table Ctatles Napklns,Ae. ~ as IWell'AS every i One dove after eating Is • suffielent to relieve the . tier , t ire d i n mi nes i stomach and prevent the Toed from rising and Pour- ire areiliterasisull fa maintain our reputation as being onc opthe EL,T pßr' GOODS STORES' in Phil adeb l'w 31111 e. ay. ' 1 init. , • . l e o pita. 'We have wily' one price." matruiarturing. and ; , -.„ .j ( fill,e one dose taken 1 ? °414 I P re retirin g' p revent° • • ...• 4 1 .., TIIORNLEY .1 ciussr. - , t.. work .atr Le I Urned 6 P..9 4 '. ware. ' ' - • N.E. corner Eight and Spring Garden sta., Phllad'a. , ry lowest prlrre.wod r only one dose taken 44 night, lomtns tho bowels i OW-Persenecassrlde for S cools by the City Railroad, • I. gently, and cures 'Oatiec- nos. , . • I 'OnedoutakturiftereaebS,„ meal Will sure Dyspepsia. to within two squirmier our store,end for 3 cents by the I • ire-one dew of two taecr- - epoonfula' will alweye re. I Eihhth street lira of thoulbutles to our door every five l Ileve Skit headache. . minutes. - I ] , ; T. t. C. ' • One bottle taken for &Jill:male obstruction removes . August 28, '63 i • I . 863ut 1 the Milne of the disease, Pa and-makes It aw rivet cure. Only one dome lirrnedi-Pel ately relieves Clulie. whilst ALL -- EN' ' .&, NEEDLES' i ,4 1114. d , o ,i se n :rt a en pr : v •r n a i r o . •I . s f . n ch e a ryn en7i for Mot era . i ' SUPER-PHOSPHATt-OF LIME , . I Eillidy.one bottle kill needed to throtrout of the . .._ , • . , i•ay nem t.he effeets of med... . Line after a long sicknere. ' W lAOIII offer the ibove to fainters I 4 11Wittlebottli. taken for ' Jupndiee removes all sal. -and derriek ersaring them that they will stall . . Burin+ or unnatural eolorn from theakin. , I Haler: and indef., all eircumstanctiti, receive the same One dont taken ft short • tisnebefure eating givea Ti'l GOOD ARTICLE bey have hPretefare pun-hued of ma, I gor to the appetite. andg4 makes food dliteit well. ' 4 The public will plea,* bear in .mlud that our awn ; One doer often repeated, cures Chronic Parrhan In , • Phosphate of Lime Is always , ' s'- t • , l Ile worst terrar.white Rim." ;Wee and Rowel d'cimpiaints '. . . yield • almost, to the .prat ewe dove _ I One or twd doers mireavr.., ta cks . reused by'' Worms In THE . SAME IN QUALITY. ' children: there hone surr, l l•l der, Ur speedieeretnedy ', in the world, 84 it nereva es , fails: 1 , _We sell reliable Fertilizers, or none at all. • • flirA few tattles curegi Dropri, by exciting the 1 These movies dre rendered nortuity from the fact absorbents. • .., ' I that a large number of articles purporting to be Super. i• We take plearture In rel eetritnendin i e thiatbedleine ; Phoephates, are offered for sale, whichire not what they as a preventive for. A re, aunt Ague, Mut Parr, and i, are represented t 4 be.. , . I i all -.Awn qf' a Minoan, Type. It o p erate . w ith! Our new imeepi Irvin prem. and ll be toady for , Cirtainty, a nd A lhOOlicode . are willing to t es tily t o itts! di its ibution in a few days. We shall lot, pleased to send wonderful virtues:. , . All who use it are pining their unanikotes testimony in I - Pried $45 per 2000 lbs. (2 1-4 eau' per lb.) itv foyer. • , „ A liberalMeduelion made to DEALER* . • • AW. Mix water in the moue' with the ineige'relor, aura ' , . both together. ; ; t • • Pacific Ocean Guano. no ',ma nntlebllATOß i Hinkl e sold this Guano for6fintr years past, we ran s a Scientific Medical Dlarovery, and , is daily working neftly reeommend it. It has been triedaftle by side wig' ! cores , almost too great to believe. It runes,s as If by MP I Peruvian Guano4nd Is pronounced Pally equal to it In ! OW. evert therst dose airing benefit, 'end seldom more all respects. Wereter to our New Pamphlet, conta in ing than one bottle fi is required to cure stay kind of Liver 'letters reepeetio a tit, and much otherinterestlngMatter Cbrapraint &tem _the ,worst Jaundice or .Dyspepsia to al et value to the farmer. -. ' . , commonthailache3 WI of which are this result of a Lis.' O. 1 GoveVlereetit Peruvian Outage, eased Lira. ! • • . • . Fertile ' at the lowest rates. ' - - . Pride, $1 per bottle. , We hays nisei to le-- ' . DR. SANFORD, Poprietor, 34.1 Broadway, New York. AMERICAN GUANO from itaker's Mend. rii - Itelalled by all Druggists, - Sold in Pottsville by j GROUND HONES, and PURE BONE DUST. . GEN ItY SAILOR ; , , 2.5.13 , , , • as we feel Wein mot:mending. • . j „„_ ,June /8,18 ' I j Li Goods mei Modal at either front of our Ware - , ! Anima Ample ocilifica ace ojonld in'etantingt wswores • • _ 1 _affeadteg to lite Ilona." ' • - COURTSHIP - AND MATRIMONY, The leading Ailriculistrat Journals and NenijMpen ate %STITII O'I'LIER SICETCIIES front 1- MALVIN .1 110 1 t aepur Off for at" of Alrwr.s. • ; . . "SCF.NFS AND _EXPERIENCES IN SOCIAL LP E.." Tr; Robert Morris. i _ . s ALLEN It NEEDLES - .. •SPURGEON'S GEMS," being 1)11111rint PaataiDa feat , ' • - I tale Plerotirmm. ! t 4' , . No. 42 B.l6'harvos, iuul 414 Water St., r'‘ ,h 1.171 ENDS AND,LYRI(IB," by Adelaide A,unoProctor. ' First stole above Chestnut Stree t Philadelphia. .7 an pirtliebed's dkr sale by 'E. DANNAN. August :ffi, 'lB 1 ' • o ' 36-Mo i 1 ! , i , , ], .1' i I -- Si . 1 .. • ASHLAND tRON OTILL tiuisßCitlis prepared to furnirli •'", Ste:tilt Erg! I errnA.: , :gia l i power W ald capacity. purpo,:ttt. Coal lima itattirn now to Um", tbgnther With 43t over, destrlptlnnal cwa and D and rkittorog. Forge Truck 'auditors '1 at (Ito %hortowt notice.-. The . sub selves that. Inaiimuch ac every - me pr.plkal murhnnlcA troy will be ab Iry that will 'cotwixert, favorably ! pion. All ord.mt .flreeted to L. P. couthy, Pa , Will r P."D• . 2 ' Ashland. Mar 10, iii ____....... • DEHAVErS. IRQN 4 ineravill ' iima,,,,,, 'tilt: Subwriber I , yid fneturhnTk.teM I ! • . l'utn pfihr any rapac . . t : rni i, i . ..t every desrrlptio 7.ntber kind of mar ,1 Ils,, kern. 111 r 1,4e. , 5. honing Mills. '.' From the twilities possrsSed fo limn inn experience In the Moine out at this.uaintshinent;at the v ,of .rnuiwribr.glintity, \ ' . • Ton% fl.6iroun ofPottlnn up aehlnenpot nuy kind' ; ' are netted t , , call and nnalulnu 11ervx and heron:lean , pla littted with prireit before contra Idng 0111eW lien.. • Orilnro of every kiPd are solielte, . and strict attention will he given to their prompt nxerutlati. • WILLIAM 1,4:11A%F.N. . : • ' Minernmila*, Deceinber 0.1007 • 404.1 1 ' eam WASNINPTON ll tizos4 . WORKS. P tar ea, TILOS. 4 JAS WREN respecttntly invite t ..... .... attention Of nil, bIIFIIIIMP Cartltllllllit . the NewMachn hhu and l'u nd/ .in'‘ ' .: tot e7l:er , NI t. d l' P II dt u tl, ...,.,,. m . rrei..t ten o. an .n MS 5 rev i . .. and Ifrontink on Norwegian Amyl. ',brie I h e y arts prepared to n execute all orders for machinery nt 1 linos And Iron, Ruch an Steam Kthrinea, all kinds 01 Clear in: fur . gulliii.; 311115,f AA and Saw Mills . Single. and 1 i • F.,,u id. , ..,!! i!!!..! l'ifinpa, llrtakers, Drill Cars. toll kinds of t:, It.ifir..llCnslln:4s, AU h an.Chnirn forVint anti 'l' Rail;, t ,` ,!..,=. 4 nit , in.... an.; nil kinds of cant and wrought Iron ! . .i.e.rti..,;.' n,in- prartiol mechanics. and baring made • • In , deatioN of thel Ceiat Region their study for yearly • 41 "'''‘ 11 % 14 15.1 Wmciblurry In their linen( huslness,tbny 1 ”.n1 , '11, 4 that work donwat their erdnidi.binent 11l 4 1, ! .4 . 1 (1q4.11011.toNall who may honor theahlitli a tall. .111tt n , lerkihnkfuliy received and prompt ly elk ,. rn ted, en the timid -rrusonable terms. •- • • : 'IIPM AS $1 . 114:N, 'JAMES WREN.' ' . Nor .2'l. '57 I' . • . . . 47-tt • ' Tr e .TRNT till T IROV 9, , NORKl mont, se4nyllkllll manly!, tuna. _Thu Bulifferi ben , revellfully inv . ite ~.. tow, th,. 'attention of the hualnrsecommunlty .... .. 1 0*thelr Neir Atchloa 8;,..-,p and'Foun d I. .lry., , oretted In thelown ofiTremint. and. . 4 .. , Pmetnll , rthe superlntendeorteand manage 10Ert4 ol , •ot nt - 1i.,5,,. Z. batdorff and , Phlllp tinholty. where tti , q are Dr.;1).in..1 ui execute all order% rot Machinery of Ilr-. 5 . , ohl Imo, 4 111 . }i WI Steam Engintnuot any power, i.impt ..)f :tar 1.,1,4 py..00,0 art.aio.ra fit every degetlp , t i " 4 ‘ ,ll kindA ~,f - 2earlng for Rolltnd liIIIP, Grist and ' 4115 . Orif I CAr*. and all kinds of Itallreadeardlogs, ~...1, I. ChUra 14 Flat and T Rallf, f . me. Switcbeir,and • .411 : , :igil4 it I!a! , t and, wmaght Irn Shirting°.Mr. rim ''' 11 "" 11,1,1 g. 4 nradiral Meehanle,and hawing had I heron s•b•n.",. an,l •, I P"riener for'ulany pats In the Coal nrglon, P.<,n,l,idoux et, point): Op Ilachlnayy of any kind, t'7^, 11,1'.',11., ,a lra;n 4l ...xaminaourpatterna and auperlor .I , .alUy •., w.. 0... ald become 3nm:tinted with prlrre et 1 , 0- - - nr , r!:, 1.4,r# - norrarl Mg elmwltara. Ordereof wir -4r4 Uniiihlnkflilly re , rnired.at.4 el rletatlentlon 'HIP"' ". I " t h"lr Pr ,l nnt eteentlott, haring. eirrerallf,4.o o '.; 1 . 4,1 .t1 , 1 4' , home' PAllura on hand. 4 "f'' '' ivl i ' l , ' Y , C, A. A. A. M. FlEvriT.n.. , .. ;•• • ! . . ; • . .• , , ! ... • 'l. i • = • ~•,..F1•0 -, • . :-,"•.. ''-'.• s, •• . .. , , . • . - ''4 • ' . ' • Sto . ... .. • . •''.-- • - • .; ~ .- - )., - -Yl. •- : :_.. , .,1- , _ -,-,:,-: ' ' . . , . . I I ANA. . ......,--.... * -4............._____ _ alllll o .. ................—....... , . .....- . : '.%). ~ i , • . .. . . . . , ; + • . , - I ' ' . . MRS' JOIIINAL. . . • , - _ T l 7. . ' • . . . . , I . • - • , • ~ 1 4............, ' - . • i , layabie in advance— . • I .74 , , ._ . .. the-•••tntt 153 30 it • . , • • - •i 11 ~ . , .0 . • . ~,, ;.•;`''' • , .',, , . I -".• - I. .. . to oo . . . t , .._',..` ; ' 4 . - , ' ' . - • '. , 41 , ~ :7...",:::....",..-v,447 : . , . ,•• '. t.t . tf r • - ?: : :. -, ' ..,.;- j . kr•-• - .. '''' ' * '-f-2,-,;,,, • - I : - _ - II , , , . ~.• merit bly paid to ad- '-. • 4 1 --' •' = ' 1 • .!.....- • . 1 .. 4. _ tr , . . f' . k. . ; i ''. . . • , . • ! , ~. \ • ~ . . , • - - r , I. -.-. 1 -. I , " ‘ 1 • 0... - . ;,„ ; ) , , . : i: 1. . ..:. 01317013 C . ~..,.. ~ (1" red 1.6 Om etas rind otbers ' . , I-." . • • . -, .• : -I •„. ' . , , , • . ' ' ' •`. * 1- POTTSVILL_ 1 - 4 "4 . sclisl ~ ..... -insw—• i—f ~. i G ~,„,„..,.. ...,, ,• :..•••... ,d •,,,,,,,• t. • ..„,,,.:•.-- • •/, 1. - ,•,-.4... 4nv , . T • - • ~.,..-. , %Maio. • , • , , ~.,,, 1 1 - -1 ~......- ! , ' - . — 4ololliiiinnisMminimminimmumnimmoming........m. ICS / •elraserte . , • to . ....t.. , • ' . ' ' ' • ' ' - ',!'" -, ;,4 -1 . -- ' ':. '-' ..1 . .• ••. . • ..-- -,!, .. ~ t .‘ :' . • 1 ~...,."' . , ' . • . I MILL TEACH ;TOU TO PIERCE THE NOME ,OP THE EARTH, AND RUNG OUT PRON. THE CAVERNS OP MOUNTAINS or, Ais mom* wiz Onto Troyotirarg TO ovit ojurOO AND ittilinCT Ata..xrivax oi l aro4ll,ok ~roamOntge•rifr..rologigiL , tsk • z. „.64410*- '. '•; :J . ~, , - • - i •• ~ -- --1r4.......... -..,,,..,, ~_:,..- -- -- r ...2.1i.4_ , ire 41 - UST ant • - , ~—,.... ~. ...- • -f_ . -4; ,.. i f. 4:: . ' t ..;. ,,,;' , _.t., ~,,7 settled A be n16:2044 4,.., ), . . ' - •••••• - •"mhrkio - ~,,.,, thqut to rwint ng pti the former t• take newer's v og tam riti= g a anal fraud. e insertion -40 ' nes ono Onne, ad „„h. i ods i cherged " a CHAS. W. /OMIT% • Wholesale and . Retail 131-fazzatirat ammlbiteizalist. 8. Z. Corner'Centre and Norwegian Sta., • " (Opposite Mortimer's Hotet t ) POTTSWILLE r :PENISIA: • . s SWELVZ. $2 25 $3 00 A - 400 9 00 A 00 400, '6OO 4 50' 7oe ' 000. 800 5 50 9 00 , OP Mt LINES. 6 011 10 00 9 00 14 00 . 12 00 18 00 14 00 %I 00 18 00 90 00 • a2reettlent.. panted with an ZikUr.terunza AND 80LE PROPRIETOA OP , Eptl Etre Pee toray Eltzt.urie. EirriNCPS PfrTOILALMIXTURN cures Conhal • EPPING'S PECTOEAL MIXTURE etireslitamia.. ErriNces PECTORAL MIXTURE en* m Eronet:' EPPING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE tires ht. Et , TING I t . 4. PECTORAL MIXTURE will relterre eohnottp. tire patienta in advanced stages of the dlseise. EPPING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sad by JAcAI4e.BE4 Avhland. ' f EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by .3 Exult Mlnersel Ile. . • , \. EPTING'S PECTORAL 5.ll.TItliE sold by Wx.B. Emma, • . &Munch! Bann. _ „ , ..1 EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTCRE*Id WAI druggists generally throughout Ureel:yap • 00t0bxj24,'57 • . _ Deaths, le cents evots thelnadv by tbe y . I nit ex !led alms. ban usual from Advil dvinee el h the plat r o uted i ot chine d -5 eentl s, 4 eentaq Brandreth's,Pit. PURIFY T14E111.000. OONTIN.UEtrpain or uneasiness -in N,J any organts generilly cured tii.one• or: more doses of itrandreth's Pills. Thirty years' peremlitt experience by the undersigned fully justify this assertion.' Dr. James Lull, of Poisdim, New York ,"says:—.'7 have cured the most deplorable costiveness of the hostels with Drandreth's PiDa. whenevery other remedy bad .falhest and the patient was given up to die. Skin diseases of an inveterate and painful character, hu'eh es erysipelas, salt rheum, tekter and summer heat. I have sewn eradl..! rated' by their bse. I have cured the theumatio. the op. ((retie, the paralytic and thecousumptive wittrthese ex.! cellent Pills alonti." , I j In jaundice and all affections of the liver. dyspepsia, I 2 , dysentery and diarrhoea , pleurisy, sudden pains audio .; flammatione, female obstrurtione ' scorbutic and twrotti• j lons, @ism gouty and neuralgic affections, hare given' ! pray to the use of this medicine, and now, after twenty RKS.c• years' experience. my estimdtion pf Burn:lWe Pills! continues to increase. • j ' • OBSTRUCTION. • •••• 141 c U wit i r ! A young lady, beautiful and healthy, took cold; which • " ' f caused a serious obstruction for two years; her be .Ith opt . was broken down and her beauty departed!. At length jihtle PRP.I. Drandreth'e Pills were tried; eleven doses, of from two 'iA! , to four, were takers in fifteen days preceding the equal :1113L MIL period. . Regularity wee restored, and Der health tend ' • " - good looks reeorered. t. - • rgw,t, eau tracts woßms. I" • & S l ew j randreth's Pills are the best vermtfuge; they are in• bleb t Sloes fallible. A little Ghlld. six years old:for wane weeks Wee f both artful la . drooping ltamidher gavelt one of llrandretb's sugar ! • coated thje next day , there came away a worm six tteved.),jitu sa v e j teen Inches long, and as large as a chlld'i finger. The th,.; p e f ee o f th e j'child was well. rt dlng,slatplicity j t., P6EIIItIS.r. t be surpassed. gentleman, awaSoll'ont borne, was taken with plea. Invented by . rimy: the inflammation woo terrible; reel" , briath made I be hid at Our ! bite writhe with agOny. , Eight Brandreib's Pills were rat seiere -serallored. and .warm oil a polled locally; thi Pills opera- ' r eel having been ; led, end the pain was relieved ; plenty of gruel was now plaeing ! ken, and six more MIN and the second day the patient' I Railroad Comme• f was cared. L 'Thesestateme ! nts shontd have weight,and prevetii the o public to the I useof poisonous .drugs, and stop the sad timeline of! hove corks ands bleeding.' -• ' • B. IIItANDR47II.I. ' Rail stied. Pratt, j Br , ndretb's Villa aresold at thee Principal ' with all the ' Canal street, Drandreth.fluthitng, at 25 cents pe'r ox; ' enabled toe ' and the same sugarcoated; 31 cents, warranted to keep e despatch thio j vs well as the plain; • j gEr•Also, sold by cnis. tr. EPTINO, September 25 tn • 1 . o-14i6 A half , 1 044 . Dues over ts' per line, for , Itbes. i. advert:hang to .rs. sale ' at Ita:tl '44rerliirnientA. ng !knOtang 11 I ALX,E.' 4 I 17- 1 1110 RE THAN 500,000 B o HOP, C.,1 rft. E annonTle.l. 4.ol4leteiniint dishmen t .to tip• int, at imainesa— flea. Railroad and • tigT •nd !flachine •ork to giro aNtia age atj home and I,IM 4-ly • I ' HOLD IN THE 'NEW ENGLAND - $ . l'.itTES 'lig OisiE YEAR 1 . , '• _ I ' • . 'pH RESTORATIVE of PROF. Q. a l , i. J. WOOD Mr restoring hair peyfertly and perms:', neatly. has never yet had a rival vvolume atter volume' ' might he given front all 7 , arta of the vroehi and from the moat Intelligent to prove that it it a perfect Peer/rat:re; but rend the circular and you cannot doubt; read min) ) the, folin‘iting ' I , MHOP els cfthe late firm ' r I , t, x in: 1, rout in- , llk - Tita Ilata.—People have for centuries been afflict / in nll i Various Eel with bald heads. and the only remedy. heretofore • nerbuil building, Iron I known. has been Oicoto abominable wigs.. Ily a recent of all kinds of , discovery of i rofessor Wood these articles are being fast urrinces. Railroad , disisensed with. bat, a greatmany personsatill patrdnize yi ~ b us in ess o r n, : them. because they Dive been so often imposed upon by tut whij x. 4.,;, an d , Hair Tanks of different kinds. • To all each periods we e. i e in g ani e pro m o , earnestly make the rep:test.. that. they will try mds 1 • w. glor, mkt. ~ ,' again, for in Wood's Itestonstive there is no , *nth thing .4.4 f• . as PM. 'We know ors lady who wan bald; who used the' ' , t article a short time. and her. bead is now novered cam- C MILL. , pletelv with the tiniest and most beautiful curls !remain- EKS. are, eon- i tilde. 'We know of numerous cases where lusir wasrap , ~ ...i.l„,„ne s o f i idly falling out. Which it restored In greater perfection , g 02 . 2,5 . 28,30.32 1 than It ever had been before. 1 . ird. lso, large'' It Is also without doubt ;one of the best 'articles for A , proved patterns. , keeping the hair its good condition. making It soft and yard. s iFrom the glossy. removing, dandruff; and hatt proved itself the fed confident nt ., greeted.enethy to all thellis that hair is heir to. 1 y any mill in thelt is the ditty of every , the to improve their personal lons 'addressed - to • appeamn're though some may differ In regard tothe rs. Pottsville. will , ways of:doing It; but eseiy one will admit that a bead- I IC*: ISII & co.. •1 tiful head of hair, either in man or wornan, is an object ' 20- • , much to be desired, and there , are no means that should, ' • I I be leituntried to obridn niche consideration —lronton'' 'C MILL. • , i Adrocatr,Phila,Oell4l4. • beg' leave to an. ,• do and the Publie. 1 • •1 • ' ~ ; C0cn0cr0it,01110.14y.17,17, 5 11, 1 ' ' ew Ridling 8101 at ', O. J,. ivoanic CO —Gents: As I have beet' engaged in p m:, „ t i i n enii , selling your hair Restorative. the last , season for one of, „y are prepared c o your local agents. (R. M. Illeklneen,) and having expo. - eigliing from 1. 'to rieneed the beneficial effects of it myself. I would like to;II f tie t,se oar. and •• obtain an agency for the State-of Ohio, or some State in; , the West, should you wish• to mike curb an arrangoi ,ectfullisolicited, utent, as I alit convinced there is nnthinalqual. to a iii I ,n- if left either at ..: The United &trees/or resiorina th e ¢),.. I aye been en; , gaged friths Wog busitiout ter, • i'' . v ra, and have Hardware ; Store, .. corner,ni Centre sold various preparatkns for the hate;, t hareifound I 001.), LEE & CO. nothing that restores the secretive or •a or invigorates I I..tt . !. . : the scalp as well no Yours. beto fu)iy eon/lobed that i • ' f Tour restorative is what you teprent it to he. I would & MINERS; I like to engage in the sale of it, am satisfied it must i r ke. - rOl. ' Yours truly, • - S. T. STOCKMAN. •etfully Invite the I- ,' ttess ronuatunity to 1 - •• Il'artAsm; 3fass.. Peb. 6,1857. IR:lnroad street. be- , PROF, ' O . 3 . WOOD & C• 11-4 en 1t ” Havin g r ealized ' pot, PtAkireille, Pa., the good effects of your 'Hair Restorative, I wish to state. u manufacture :..that find ng my hair growl tsg thin. as wel has gray. I wda, ItiPTION, . liuduced (rota what I read awl heard, to try the article) Gasometers,Driqi! prepared by you, to promote .its growth nod change SOO color as it was in youth, both of which It • Ras effected I ngforyearedereted Completely. ,In the operation I hare used nearly three, d busint•ss, he flat- ' betties .' betties .' yours, Ite., -JAMES FRANCSS. istabilahtnent will ' 0. J. WOOD & CO- Proprietors,3l2 inroad:way, New') .1 ) ,, :,10 . , a call. _ , York, (in the great N. Y. Wire lialling...FAtabitshineni,) 1 i greatly to their ad . , and Market sts.. St. Louts, Mo. , i . . engagint elsewhere.. i . , , And sold by all good Druggists. -•"" ' 1011 N T. NOBLE. !. September,2s.7l - . • .. go-3m'. PUBLISHED ; EVERY SARI - EDO MORNING, BY BENJAMIN "BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCEITYLKILL COUITrif;'PIENNS voL. MEDICINAL. PHILADELPHIA. CANDLE. MOULDS. • WARRANTED to be of the best instal—an sizes and! patterns. Minulketurad and far ads by ' JOUN CALVZSILY.T. • No.= 4Taes sired, PAdaddpitia; , August a, 'AS ' • ' • BUFFALO - ROBES BY THE HALE OR ROBE, • At GEOitGa WOSIRATErS,H N 0.413 and 417 Arch street, Philadelphia. N. A.—Alsa, a Idiwe tissortinent of LADIES' FANCY FURS of own manistaetiur. j : ' . • Anpist 28,'68 I . • 334111 • FILE CUTTINC. I'inN 'all its branches, at the Manurac tory; New Stria. shotelietsod. betneen RAC e sad e. Philadelphia, Where may be found the best issOrtmenst of FIIJS.I end RASPS, in the city of Phila delphia. We-Old:Nes Reek sod made squid to oolr, at soaring of 60 Wer cont. • ' J. B. New &roar& Works, Philwie/phist, Aortist 28, '6B i• • . • ; • • P64al I.l: l l4:prlocif[tf.l;t4:l*JA:43:(4)lol r , HE ,sub4erihers! have jug' opened tielr New Carpet Warehouse, wit ti a sicb and APlnn 'l y inen of CA TIPS mos. motorising all the latest and best styleapf VELVET, TAPE,TRY, ISBUSSELS.Threte ply, Ingrain and ;Tenet San; of thetnost Mehra treiman u. facture. .also a superior stock of OIL CLOTHS, MAT. TINOS. &C. , ~ The aboraetack of gnod i a has been bourbit ex tremely low for ash, and It Is the intentipn, of the sub scribers to 'sell accordingly; this, with malt crofters and cash frame/Wont, 'III - enable us to glee purchasers ;roods fibm 10 ta'ls per cent, lees than usually charged by other estabOshments. i OLDEN it BICKNER, ' , - ImporterS and Dealers in Carpeting. 812 ARCII ST., ti doors below Ninth, (South side.) Phila. Sept. 4, '5B i 36-3 m WINCHESTER Co.'B oentlerizen. , s Faisreststaltag Store, ' Pateut,Shoulder. Seam Shirt Manufactory, .6T NT THE ()LTYSTAND, 70hest ) nut etreei, PIIILADiLPIII.CoppoaIte the “Wash ington Rouse." li, A. WINCIIESTEIt will vi, pa heretofore. big person al supervision of the Cutting ind Manufacturing_ Ce partup nre, Orders for his ielebrated'style of Shirts and Collar, filled at the Abode* notice. Persons dpsirl ng no order Shirts, can be supplied with the formula , fir measurement. on applleapon by mail. .• • Cnnsta nt ly on hand, a varied and select , stock of lien - tivmen's furnishing Goode. JIM-Wholesale orders supplied on liber.4 terms. • September-¢,'st - I ' "- 56-ly NET CASH DRY COODS HOUSE. 19514.1 It PM STOCK 'OP PALL 004}D8. 1185E4 FYRE .&..LANDELL, FOurth and • 1 ,I, Areb 'atreeta o l'bilad4lphis, base In store and daily receiving , o . line stock ot. Fall 1/ry Goode suited to the Near Trade. % 11 „black Wks or all trratti. ' 'PasbionAble*EavVey4 , llk - S. • Shout* of all the styles. Dress Goods. DT lariety. - BtaplS Croods.lin lsrgs stock. ' . Fmley Csisimere Cloths At Veseirigs. Quilts; Liaen Damasks, Ae. • 'N. l'it r 4lood bargains dkily 'Travail 'from New York ~and PhiladelphiaMiction, , g ifirTP.E.3l.4—.N4 Cksh and Prices Lou r • August 38,'58 - 3b 2m • , Oir" Thick Darkness carers the Earth:: ' 'lnd Cress Darkness the .Propli.'FOlL 6013N1'RY. MERCHANTS ; AND AI.L 4STIIERS, WILL, TAKE NOTICE! THAT they' can supply themselves, liranyquanttbev. th . , Jenett;Pati•iteamed Patent O:I7E3'I'LOSITENS4O.9IO.: r qa.t.;.,. OIL LA 11P3 At the wholesale andßetall ilea Ouartersol Second street, Pill LA , I4: I I..I'ItIA. The only place share exclusive Agencies nbe ob; taindd for the 4 4 J/des of Pennsylvania, New Jessey and Del.t‘are. ttat•te L *- - light n«nia 'Amps give a 114 ht equal .. .atennity o. gad idndlar In app«arance to thin. and are claimed to be pupAlor to' all other portable ligbte. no. In une. - No .f«ar of Explosion—no offennive odOr- , -no smoke-very trimmed—as eanlls mem lated as a Oav I.leht—can be 'adapted to all purpones-and better than 411 for a poor mab-7 . 50 per cent. rheapir i than any other portable light nowite common 'une. SOLI AG NC? ALSO, POR Xnapp's Patent Resin and Coal Oil Lamp; lia.Lamps, 011 a, \Vicky.. f..baden. and «very article in the line. ' • ft, LXIIITOLAN,D..apertt. • :No:38 soutti BecPtkii : Btreet, Philadelphia. ptember 4. '258 FANCY FURS! ' For Ladliii anal:Milldams** TO.IIN I'AItEIRA it. Co., No. 818 fj '(new No.) Market-at ieet,aleore . li4ght Pill& 1 moorters. Woolfactiners sull era in;Fakscy Fari4 for Ladles and Chip •S ti t drew' also, Gents' Finrs,.Fur (Mars, and Mores. . The numbe'r of years that we hare been engaged In the Fur business, and the general charade, of our Furs. both for'quolify ondprif 1,110 generally known through% out the Country, that we think 4t litint necessary for us to say anything mere than we hate nowlopened oar assort went of Fine, 1. - w the( Fall and Winter Sales, of the largest and Most beautiful assortment that we have ever offered before tcrt he public. 'Our Furs have all been Im ported during the present season, when. money was scarce and Furs much llowerlhan at the, present time, and hare.been manufactured by the Nest .competant workmen ; we aro therefore 'dotertuliedAo sell them at such priers; as wilt continue to glee us the reputation we have .borne for yrailo t hat is to sell a good article for a very sulfa/pin/ff. Storekeepers, will do well to give as seed. as they will find the largest assortment by for to select from in the city, and at ma nuartureeo prices. • I ' JOHN FARETRA: /h C 0.,. N.. Si il.sfarket Street. above 8111, Philadelphia. P4lladelphla[~ pre "ber 11, "NS . t -37-4 m PMILAQBLPKIA Surgical. -Bandage Intiltute, ' • No..llll,North NinEh 5t.,4 doortiabove ARCH, AG t'St* POR lIIE 33E3 Or TRS. B. C.. 1 EVERETT'§ Premi l_ um Abdominal Supporters, Trusses and Itirmages. -- DR. 011ARLES C. 31... RAWLINGS, . • - pal. Where may be had n full and varied 33. 30,I111eUt 0' . TRUSS ' . 14131 ALE SUI' PORTERS, SIMULDE t BRACES, and oth er 11311d304, for sale 3 P 54433 Twnty•Fifr prv. cent. lower than at any other establishment in the city. dir. KNIGHT'S .cel4brated radicki cure TRUSS tuts cured hundreds of data where others'. have failed.— Pries, • I • .f 4 00 CAVLINGS has treated adecearfully many bad eases of Spine Disease ; Club 'root, How Leg. Knock kpee, and Weak Anelea, With his new and improved appara. Inv for theee Dioestorsi to witleia eases reference eau be given. Prm rices ranging Ia ' • 13 00 to $l5 00 SILK and COTTON ELASTIC STOCKINGS ANK LETS,KNEY. CAT'S. and ABDOMINAL COM PIt.F.SSO It S. at lower prices than ran be bought elsewhere. CRUTCHES: SPLINTS, and every variety of SURGI CAL APPLIA74;CES.ht greatly reduced prices, placing the beet make of grr4s within reach of all. Ladles attended In ;private apartmeateat the store; by Vre. UC. EVERETT. • . - 4a Parllcular attention Call to Instraments,l'or de; Itilittity in children. it'd taitductios (0 all guarantied. Phlladelphis; . &ntenther 11,'53 . 31•31 u F SATURDAY. ;MORNINO; ,(003F4R.:2?,{855'. MANUFACTtiRES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Char/on tomato. Protractor. Allldadsofeoalshovels, spats, eallriddles, Sc. The patronage of Won't:elle reopellyaolleftoi. January 10. 58 AF IREIANK'S BCAI4.ES .TilEsubscribers, agents , for the man. excirtrers.hevOist received a um artiele.called the "Union *Hinter Pale "calculated tomeightrorn in Onne• te 240 ibe. ToraaleattheYorkStore. 11.1111.10LEY A SON Entwine, April 28th,1814 r TireluettliVri t ittftoti n °Phand and will settler CABII, et the lowest .market prise, a large stork of 1b beat quality marebaat Bar Iron, Viat Bar Railroad Iron, and light;T_ rails. for mines. ' • .E. YARDLEY t BON. Pottsville. November 03, 'fi7 4S . • • , •soAp. •, - , . H E r E subscribers the attention 'of miners end merchant* in their man u fact u re I B WN, PALE: and OLIN'S SOAPS. - ke„, te.:eviiii Soaps bating ions been extensively known in ffebuyikill ()Arbon and Luxerni counties, Sri recommended as of , liable Today. Orders received by mall . pinata? - ded te , 4fir4sal Soda, Stnreb.ke.,elwa ys on bandmra •.. , JOS. ELKINTON & SON. . - • ripSontli Second street, Philadelphia. Jane A 'AS . ; . - 2n-env ' SEWING MACHINES. pi -1E Double Thread, Family SEW- I SIA0111:112. Three Meeidneit sew *fhb two threads. making a Doubts Leek Etlteh, equal to any hlgb priced .Meehloe In use. and perfectly reliable for all Emily purpose These Ilsebtuft ate ihr sale by the wubicriber, at the EXCIIAN lISU)TEL; Pottsville. The public are lushes:l%o cell end esstotke Oka. Price $25. airinstniet hruS gives to those pgreliseing, as lo the use, ke. A.M.aalytAEE, ' * ow gent. August 14,1 9 .158! . m WILLIAMSPA/RT PLANING MILL, NEWS= 1112 ' • Sunbury de Erie Railroad and the Banal, ' (Oppcwite the Fninace, Williamsport, Penni.) GEcy. S. BANGER Et CU., Whole sale and Rill& Dealers and Matittfacturers Ofwhite and yellow pine rooting Ipards,saah. doors, blind a,shut- Owe, siding, wood inouldlttgs:Ac..;;Jlg and scroll sallag, fancy and plain, All deackiption■ oft urolng andidantng done with'protoptuess, and in the best nnutnerl., . February, 27.. 'SS • - • • NisTICE. : . To Coal Operators and sonnyLlClll.Conn. qty Rarebit:tee. • QMOKING TOBACCO, by Bteam' power-zooflis a day, at Hamburg, Smoking Tabu.' co and &gar Mauhfactory, on band and ready Tot sale. WO barrels sweat scented Smoking Tobacco. 200.000 Half:Spanish Sonars. • ' • 200.00081 mm, Spanish Segars. 150,000 Seed'and Extra Sewers. tWers tilankfilly received and promptly attended to. Terms easy. • MART ANN MOYER. Ilambnrg; -Berk' County. Ye., Sept.s. '57 • 1 , • 36.tf t • .. - ENTE - Pl - 81 - 74/E MARBLEIARD, aliaantango Street, Pottsir /la, Ps. TILE subscriber Is prepared, at phis -' stand, to .forahlb kinds of materials his tine, for'bultdl purposes-plain ISM nametstal.. Re flirt mirtieular attention the 'Womb Moues at Monumentsofhte mat find in every variety-of tyle, and will cOrtif favorably. 10 btll-11ty where, and are Offerea June 5, '55 , 's:l4y) AUCH CHUNK • Wire Rope Manufactory, 3E11e613.•0i- 3ElCar.zarc:l alb ;Manufacturer of Wire Rope, for it:tented planes. shafts, I ,slopes, Ar., would intone the piblie that be is now pre . • Pared to make ALL KINDS,`,LENOTIIS AND SIZES OP FLAT • AND ROUND,ROPE. f ' At the shortest' notice, of superior quality, and on the must terins. at his Wire Rope Partory„ Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. - Reference can be madedo Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. flortrlght and A. 11. Broadhead. at Manch Chunk: to,N. Patterson, Summit 11111. to Sharper, Leisenriirg k , co., Ti more. Luserne ebnnty, Pa, and iii fact, nearly all theop orators In the Ilegion who have been using his ropes. August 14,':,S [August 8.'57 324,1! :.3.7- ' EW PATENT WATER-WIIEEL, 'ail.E.undersi,gned are manufacturing A new kind of Water•Wheal.pettented .-iliali lyti r 1 . 6 8, by J. IL VMACAILD,.Of-VATrtmnt. It itrotvea an entirely new principle of. °Mal ul ng ;power, god, of eon jUssitiwg fturasatar by astitetv era' alblidlaig-igthagargle. mum power Mania afforded by any ether advantages of this Wheel now in use. Some of s th4 advantages of.this Wheel are: , . ,l at. We obtain* the entire weight - of he Water, mid have the advantage Of thefult head and tall, from water to Water. :Id. There is less deed weight to more. The, wheel and shaft weigialui• less than 150 3d. It surpasses all other wheels tit motlon,..veloclty 'and power.. 41h. It Is "perfectly under the centre] of the T I 'kmeo A perfeetly under le.. --. the ;#orktnet. —either when used.toeirive a large or s 111 einounfof machinery-4s the strength ' f the whee le not dimin• fatted by redact - I - telt. motion, since it dti ads upon the tonight eat the - column of waterqbeloto the wheel, which always remaini , about the same. , ' 6th. It rectipiee lers space than adY Other wheel. Is Placed Inside the flume near the surface of the water apti Is never rpeted by frost. • --- 6th. The wheel Is very durable. beint made of leen, and air, be pdt In anyplace and attached to haw Milks Cirkt Mille and nuichinery of all kinds with' leApexpeeee than any ether wheel: the veln:ltyof the wheel Isoneh, that the €ptinse orgotrlng up Is a: tided for nearly an Parrow a, 1 ' - ' ' ' . ' Together, with the advantages a ire -stated, we - ale] ready by warrant the Wheel to peewit a power equal to thitTellowing,fieuree, for each foot (allot water:— -. 9 Inch wheel -.- - • ' - 66.1110 horse potiOM , 10% " . , • - - - ':;1-,. 61. WI . 12 o. "r• •-•-• - - .!1`.21.109 6 • ";;.., - ! ; u • . • 1160.100 " " "1- - . -2 16 1 4 . • . 2.48.100 . ", Is . • • • . 2.90.100 19 " - - 3.36.100 "' 2 i • - • • '• 3.70.100 " "1; " - • • . 4.44.100 “ 24• a " - - 3:40.100 • " : " - • • • - 6:34.100 :. if ~. .r '4 • • • • • .7g4.100. .k . " 30 ' S 8.60.100 • ~I_, _.. ITheela et the above Agee can be so consitucted . ,te perform 3.000 revolntbine per Monts . Whowieltrars , complete with gate, petty and 'haft, so that the per Per hes onlylta place -It in the flume, which can buy one by one man In two or three dep... , , - : ; 4.-1 s•-• The under . goad will put them In7any place' at their expenee, and It they do not perform aa &bare, win take them out andmak e the flume as good as before the wheel we. pot In. '! the Wheels can be afforded at - Obis Wee, than any other w hee.lP new In ore. Troy, AmcwitZtb, 15,8.• , DAEINI STURGUSV,:- --- r Corner Mechanic and 'Arend DhiPlon Of, - Reptentle4 I. 'Mt ' • . Slttlf , SAYE YOUR TIME,: • , READY MADE PARER BAGS, VOR GROCERS, DRUGGISTS, CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS; 40.-afhe Subscriber respectfully. informs his friends and the public that be bas been appointed Agent-for the ice of Patent, Machine made Paper Saga, MAIIIMACTURILD , - , • asri Jehn Lewars & Co., of Philadelphia. ThisiE t lays are of sizes and qualities of piper suitable u g for Aamva who on the article, and', are offered at sneh p ses will at once commend them to the eon miner. ;. There are many advantages . It,pureWasing and using ready nude, BAge. Where no bags are used. It - mulcts double the quantity of paper and atritug kopek the same number of pounds, and; more time in pnttlng up a pack- Where ati eat:twice bit ess hi'dooe and Digs moll by band, by buying rea y made Dago; owe hated edo' be dispensed - with.- By using them, you will not only IMMO Lime and sion4y, but always hark a - convenient recepta cle in *hint' to put up your'goods...' Wherever then AIR , have been Introdueed, they have given motile iatiefitelfon.- ' ; ' ' - Pot sale . * ifiznefadurers' price/ by . DBNJ. RANNAN, Paper and flookttealer and Stationer. centre greet, oppOsite Episcopal Chnielf; Pottsville- - A first rate asaartraeut of WRAPPING PAPER al• ways on it nd. Tab'. 21, '57 SO,LOMON.:HOOVER. ; Wholesale and Retell EALER Stoves; - . Ranges, D - ifeat'ers. Tin Ware, Hollow. Mare, Bel belie Ware, Brass Ware, French Ware, and Cutlery, Usage Boilers, Portable Banger, Oar Ovens, Suirlimer Furnaeti. ae-Atey has added to his former 'stock of Stoves a variety of new pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of ...which be can give the highest relvmmendation. . lie erril particular attention to his new style of Hee- ter which be Is rime dent will make the , best eatertbat ' has ever Iteentleed fa this part of the rountry. also, a variety of-nevi - patterns of Cooking, Parlor,. end Hall Sieves. He calls peril/lilac attention to his sheet iron , Parlor Steve, it is an improvement on the Kisterbach, which beis confident is the best stove In UPC.•, He has now the largest sleek of the above articles (too ?tomer* one to ittehtion,) Urethra weer barn offered in MSS part of eadotry. He invites his friends and elastomers in call soil einl2llle for themselves.- feeling confident that he can snit then/ its quality and price; be Setters himself that be has bad much' experience in his line of business !therefore be feels confident that be cannot be stirrossieii in quality or cheapness. - ' *d Uonflng and Spouting and all kind ofjobbing done at the shortest notice, (Itntre We'd, a doors "bore Market, nest rids, rhattilit. Ortohe' -2. - . ' - 40- TO CARPENTERS >AND•BUILDERS• k4-.4.:}j scquyinkt RUNTY LUMBER MANUFACTURING COMPANY' UA:VoSn howl at. their extends , ' establishment. on Itallroad'utreet, a great quantity of lumber of every kind sod description, which they can supply_ to Operators, Copentons and Bulkiest, &flower rates t han It can be bought ideraritene.- They an oleo ready to supply, kroughzthe means of their ostensive business, and i•oreavlilg =chin" uutunfsctured erticiesin their line nix saving of 23 per rent.oss former eost. v Their Lugo worlubOns bats been in suceassfut opera.' }Tin for the peat yea:Ann:dugout raid quenUtiee of ' s Doors, , Window Frames, , • Said) ,"Panel.Work, r amilinEat • Med-poet*, •Itititatiteirs, . And • Ittittters t . :klads Prciated,„Panekri sad Tarried Work, Which they havoeOustintly on hand. '-'They ire ready to e mote orders at the dentist notes, for any quantity or linaltlY of savu ter manunicsand stuff_ Thy and drosaifinalmit, of all kluds„.for n ran r posse. ,Oak, Kola. Popiaeoludr, plank avid scantling Wards: :Cherry, Walnut.' itabonany; de., for cabinet work; Rliftssnd Toth* Pins hoards lbr doovinli.niv*r suede toOrdeln Pine •tdaUh;al 2 l4. and lutletAtlT//7 1 ,0 11 d7; aloe 0" • ""'"'"' tails, twinning, Poid‘sitindlra, lath, ceiling lath, pall- Wrillfisof Mewed stiff *ad everything Ais their lino °n 1 1 0 ° f , * arthr**/ theehottest 4olice • Pot gbiAlliFebWo.l MI CELLANEOUS. , I Menton tan SWF* all T dx atithrg Farms, see ad .i, ' iFOR BALL L i t .. FINE FARM, situ; gy p , 4WD tawilbli. Dear Pluegrove. Bohgr4 "' ty It contains about 200 nem; ..n:11 cc" sn . high Ante of enlttration Ise onto of Umber cud. - Than; Food a4 atilly tory. sis °"l on the p r omise s , az l 4. 2 11 + I t u ,o istat or o t t it:b a h u‘dpp.i t tr e lth t i s isi ll u n t e .ruti :e te ll itisou o a fra entivary ter ea r lotol 7 l.tio lo alarketl"""" thla tann i to ca.ts. at. inl4. I °' r'" 4 "rr Panfea. 4 ll ir st to Agent, Pottrallk Atigisst SS , IS '• s I • ; ANEW Groveler and Provionlon litore.q HE, UNpERSIGNED respeqtful,ly bTilt., Pi e rettL,.- intonla his e lands and the public an Tarn' ,that e **Just open on, MARKET SQUARE, Nort side. first deer ober* the Merkel Haar, and wady to the Lutheran Men*, a Grocery amid Pima slam liters's, where tor bits just received a splendid 'assort. meat of line, fresh Groceries, PruTlttoust he- an 'tera ml ions: oteyes,logarai Batter, Boa .', 4 VlneWor ' t z , Tern, like. Beau. • Brnshas, Fish, Chesse„ Dried Rope% 11„trepsilp*es; • lrlatd.r ' Soit.Cbotolate, Jai{Pickles, Willeamnter Oriental Oeffee, french Coffee. Loaliee ot Ooffes, • 'blare°, fters,Carrantl, rip and Prunre: SUPERrOit VADILLY FLOUR,I COO WC z. Chop, Ladlinge• • AD kinds of Cambia: brad Beet, Saysr'Catadj Mime, Eginked and Oran liboulders, he.. ke, width will be tarnished to eastbeters at the lowest CASH pricer Pottsville, /Derma 1,•511 -112-5 . al JAMES Le SAILS. • Arlo All walitlag Farms, lee advertliement of. tfatw montonlaildsf . SFETBG, STOCK OF BOOTS MID SHOZIt • • At Wiketesalo anti Ititaill.j DANIEIO6CIIERTLE; , Oesfrep to tall 'tbeattra-• ' : • . (lon or the puldir to bbe 'll ' ' extensive assortment of ....Stk•d:;,=, , e„, w 1.7,.0 • Boots and Shoes. Tef! , lectured under ibis oirn . A in apidann.:Flatty "I\ adapted tdtbe I Be. glon.and; de fur sale at his Storeon Ck'NTltt: ' STRBET, above !Ugh, and otopoelte the public Srbpol Ilquse. I Ile_bas on band a well eaeorted, deck of z:. ° ,ll'l nem' tr and Sheen, Men's and Boje Cal(, Boit and . Kip Booti and Ilrogatts- of every deserlptlant Women's; ' Maws' and MO pen'. Bolter Boots. fielded Batton Gal- tern, I lay Gaiters and Lasting -Busklws;of, every color; !Hung' and Children's Kldand float Skin Line Boots, It alchii,'llett and Slippers. !demi Talent Con ,greas Iloqte. Also an assOrttnent of Vella k in Works. AN or which will be wad ei .nonanaOy low prltee. rartleidar attention stlven to all Ilodi of trump factored end einstmer work and: slaking. 1 06'm baud, a line a isortment of TnanincN allies and Carpet Bags: Pottsville, June 14, 'IA 2frq 71611 N T. LANG.I'' stir A I wanting to emigrate to a mild Ctlaiate, good son, auddne market, are adverb/mold of IfirMtiooton Loud*. A.. f .:# li JUST PUBLISHED!. - I • "PRACTICAL MINER'S OUIDR. ) A TREAT ISE on Mine Engineering, (p A , eptis .ing site! of Trisionomenical Tables, Adap ted in altpurposerof oblique or diagonal, vertical. hori zontal, and traverse Dialling, with their apptiesthe to the dial rxereisi of Math, Adita•• Drifts, Lodes.lSlides, Levelling, nutmeat' Distiewes,Ae.. dna,* Mettle on the Artind ['twelfth or, Asarytor Metals, with Tables, • which astait at vas ale! be value - of +teased Ores: aolerike!eirtioatins thit : powir _td'ilteam. WM" and Cornish Pumping Engines; quality,essinittanie, end th e ca o Cordage, and Wire Rope forr /tine Etervnet on I f Gases. entllatimiand Lighting of Mine., b4rins: Atte eau .1% Ils. Ai, An; topther with a colkotkat of Essen+ taut2.'a leis. Rates, and. Illustrations, excluslety "pp . tablet Mining haziness. The whole.illustriteti, intro duced And ezioutplited In the most plain and ,Wisctical mannef, from the latest and best 'authcwittei. lihics— . $ ...2 37, ity!bell. Pabibled by GM). M. NEWTtES At tho blllte of the Xining Alose:qsoe, . •-i • L ; l ~ No.l Spruce ilea, ;New York. • :4,nd fet safest, ; It, BAN,Nard Bel) ._ .-- It Bookstore, Centfeatest, E as- cat a tiville. ~... -- • - - her 1 11 , 68 . • . ; ,;- . . ; .t: , : , I. The ;dinner was added. The King tossed off his last - cop of calida anti leaned Inturioissly back in a rapture of satiety. Following ',the royal eg. l, ample the guests, too. leaned hack, and surveyed II each other with complacent glances. • Presently '. conversation was resumed. - '. ' "You may Gay what you please,: 0, Romtilis,". •begon, Tulles; "you may say whi‘t You plemir4 hat asks cannot go on- in this way." ,* t . 1-" Well then give as et remedy , . my good Tullas,", iturlously answered Rotuultfi, who preferred re.' . po and good digestion to ttie nrieries. of Onlititl cal discussion, especially when Tulles was preilent, whit was a 'Prominent leaderof thelFabii, the rticili ical Romans,—"give us a recnedyl t. you are al;i: ways complaining, but you nevee propose any,, thing. Fur toy port, It, seems to mo we 'are I well enough as we are." f 'M.. ' i, The Quintiiii, with Romulus at their bekd, :were the conservative party in the stated ai:•.jbj j V "Just as you please," said Tulles; assuming , l4 , differsece ' "only remember that Rome e xpires with us if you do not give heed to my . Words; "That is very clear," said, Retail'''. . , ,* "As crystal, said Antonius. i '•,• .. ! I • "And then," lisped Aurelius, surtierned Super: bus, on •aceount of his line ways, !'what an' exis4 tense is ours. It.' is barbarous. A pretty face it 1 better to. me :heti - meat and drink,, and for twh long years I have not bail sight of a hurdles* chin. Without lovely woman, what is life but e; , perpetual bore ?" i i "Th.it is Very fra y," solemnly slid Drente, whp , was past seventy and bad not a squad tooth in his " head. e• . . 1 ' - l' 1 , t , "You are two fools," said Tulle!, rather rudely; I "let us be practical. Rome must be :peoptedl t d' Our grandsons may perhaps, Audi time fur Una. ' I ~ a mental Nihon." i'l I /, "I think we had better ask the gods to do some. • thing for us," suggpated Anionic's. ! 1 •3 "And I think we bad better take a ; nap," rill o , Romulus, who had eaten heartily‘; aniCsrhOr, - felt n. royal drowsiness come over him. i I : 1 ~ Tulles bit his lip. "If t were iiiiig,l—heliagiiii / '' d. impatiently— '. . • I- ! 1 i . ,l , f "Ha!" intetraptl „ Romulus in! it rage, -,"Whitt •• ..I l' * ii this! Know y o {r , 0 Tulles, there is only one master here? " • . i ' • I . , 1, All trembled. The fate of Remus lima not 'for. • gotten'. Even thti haughty Tulles shrank beneath the fiery gage of the ion of Afars. He rettieted. Re apologised. The beat of debate, he urged.— on -'-' heavy Cloud of dust darkeeed 's, Romaine was pacified, and now it lasgthoreaghly 4 I, king eye brightened. Dupla : . n ip . , ' some a gay and youthful stien.— ..,. ,HAMNIONTON:LANDELI t aroused, entered ' vigorously. into the direassitdi ; ~ his lingers through his hair, and which Tulles bad provoked. All-.beimine, later. NEW ',=E NGLAND SETTLEMENT , ested except Antonia's, who gave his Mind to his sfmassebilsesonabtole'rsts! BARI TaPPORTLWITY TO ALL WANT/11 1 p PARMA' moustache. i ; TN , . i • . at h u tilly place, • twenty : ft' ge miles I All agreed that the happinesi and stability of Rome depended on the introduction of the rem'. cai ... r I ,, : s ft i tle ; o f b i:u , te . an d e r :i i a s:r m y I s: r v a ls e e th a quieuened. j_ hem Phi Iphia:on thh C.ateden it Atlintie Nail- , thnugh the fugi tires lint,their lii t t rgeous2uvalcade drew near. Led kini... the Quirites swept grace. road,Vell Jersey.. An old estate tuts recently been nine element into society. Al opened hati sale, and the Ant division of 10.000 acres di- who sought safety in Roman eitileaship . were. ..... sided up into farms or twenty acres and upWards. The the revue which _led to the festival , arid, hiving dionounted, advanced to meet soil Is of Ma; best qqality for the poadutiol of fruits , many, yet it was not to be supposed that the pop ulation could forever be eu lied I this grains, de. The 'prior in 815 to V.IO per mre,lpayable fa mof y ear Besides, the people, from the. *Or! down w ee , 'hasty who saw With inespressible delight, easy, quaker yearly instalments, within a ter years, with interest t The terms are made may, In orderwothen• _ of their guekts the iluraer number were young. tired'of living like Shake r :, I T rPul boy w ag : l :d r : Li- l o v ely •: • to insure [the mod, Improvement pf the Mud, by e t a- change, and were - even prepared to embrace p. Romulus stepited for Ward with courteous grace, Ming/tyre inetufrinu mon ta buy it - farm. lit is now trimony for the sake 9f novelty, Everybody at with 'the proud , bearing that , might have heels donr,dtas no, expected_ ..,, .' the god or war. I Ilit deeply felt the honor of this the best etx4erivtisetfitroburPiraffveldw loVland ruu rd, 4l4 'd and tl tome of dared something must be '—• tin - such ri;i•bcasion of the offspring of Stales arei erecting large Improvements. It lea seene.or could tell how to do it. - i j "I move we advertise," said ?inane, the /.11 the greet* Improvement out , of Philadelphia. Seven ty• Ave houses have been built in four month & Praell- genariam so very generously responded to visit; had he dared - te ihopo his beauteous neigh- I Aid bore would hart' cal towers and business' men from-.the length and . breadth of the Union are settling then. It is an I if.. supply more ex ensive, means for their diversion. rant busleorn place, on acetic* of Its being in On m idst Aur elius, ..,. ora l t y e saurnedeio.uorpetenhinrgsah-sibilnispalmouSue his htneti s le, invl ition, be should have striven to l k ' As it was he w 'corned theta' with an overflowing of a great market,. every article raised upon this land kw some of as , l shoul d th-n-"-- *kn ow , Suds an liumodiate sale.— The water is excellent, and no - "Peace," sad the king, "does• aay goat' tity such thidg as lever Is known. ' - The soil is a sandy ter clay loon, with a day bottom and is o f where we can procure a set of I;,;veflatoorvos • Heart ;ear trio o:s be m gf g e h d t, th s e bls in sr t s o s pardon in the whateve r methods deft- and r:dentin! lif manures. 'lt Is free of atones and easily manners iitniett so long deprived of the sweet and Worked. i/t abounds / largely In the phosphates. and such consideration." ' - •Is Ititfertility that from the crops produced both upon - There was npanse.. Finally- * --; three years - The wonieu T refining iia ' nuen lit ell uktd g 411e tast i l tP iti e lea le s i t . Some mut- Ibis landand the large area adjoining under enitivation, fine Stalin° . girill at a • 1 Agorae eery It will be, found not to be excelled anywhere in the pro- . 1 ' Een led TOWN aside, and briefly twanged thOorder of ball at c -.. • ! _ i . " hinted ll' • ago,°nous. gieleco• Y mired ickeoveledgemtints ; nil availed. Romului docent of crops nitist adapted to its tmrket. The reader may 'he well aware that the earliest and t hedevoteditimseir to this fair 'pease of his royal Int fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which the king seemed troubleu. / - •'' , 1 The party i n te r ch anged . dot*" bnsaid he s t the dny's,Testlritier. . Then, with gay assiduity, he are *nodally esporhd to the amount of millions of viol- itatingly ; • - ' t hedghbori ' Atitteliess fell in with the haughty pa.- lora. The land, besides being accessible In every way e , Air fertilisers, has an abundant supply of the best qual. was d i me C'arb}sily had trashed eat even ity of Muck manure. Drattes, whewas the ain' t, steps.— too, I , hie .. • "Well, we mast take so , rears. of all Olden dime who had wattetra book. Yes, she. 'Orates' to infinite disgust, got ,domber and building materials nit be Ind oaths ?pot Quititilii, Wm alloglithebesiii Sakiliansei bad her l'efsPlo" , !. . at a chimp price, from the mills. Other mills are now lie suggested that the ;red ellienU witki I the „entangle,/ wa i t the _ e - r„. "oldns "' r .r u ° l. bud not being opened, and brickyards belhe flatted on the alread declievd the Al gfixcle)med,goutil l us; wilun° 0 10 1 • I° I' l°l a.. hims elf. .. 4 grennd.. A per s on can put up a frame tenement for pro- Romans . •gent tionUelence for one hundred dollars. On account , ,1i.,,,„„r0.,„,.,;.„;. 1111 ,, „,,..,,,,, „i. there . ; is only man," - taked,' tier „IllsAesty of Itentelits,,ludieating of the i n emigestinn , this is the best course to ...`'"? `"'" "'".'" '''. Xvlr.'" - -41 ' "And braillid.'ilocii they reoritfut. Off hal is that tall, distuiguishad looking guile . - pursue in order to get a place to live in attest. Carpet/. . 1 li Meet our honer :':::-..- .. Aurellni,'WbUloras circulating in a very large and tart and builders ars on hand to put up houses oti the one course." Aritiocked, hue allowed his erratic;csrbit, among -' he cluttering conatelletion best terms. . . In settling here the emigmn t the g advantage"— regulating . comet in Re b within a few hours' ride of the great ewe* in the - se•tDoptaistaustswboasnadesd2rarsses.thoreserte.ilvslssi.uidatbsalicisinn.,:::grstatiel ~ i t i t if e t s o uti l i a s n; l 4 l ou nt rYti i " o 11 : .. "LThat,” ensiwered_ itheKing."lo ;Aurelius 8u- M iddle ntatessod New England; he le near hie old kindly co-one tnatt 8.. .N 1r1 et rit oleo* with tverinni; to whom wo mi ltsive dtiegeted ,the duties of hinds ! and association; he is in a settled tonutry, utterance to i ' - pro- -1 , -e , - .-Alus----" ~ t, ch. ! m„ • • „sur Rex c„,,,,t,1i to .d a y,— where every improvement and comfort of civilisation is, Bab/man e h. ~-44 r, . - : allaPaa ar .. .. . . ..,_ at hand; he is lnc hmithrfplace,and is not subject to hapb e ede ' &Roseate,. +if we find fat the certainty of losing the goatee part of his , really lie is a great i t rett ra . re n ic ti r ; a la n ti at a n b so ra ,s a ct iht n t b n a e i ze i r i l l e t , h . • and hied own health by those malignant fevers' Which , .... • newest residue, anal a l cook from Athens."' , , n never; have make the graves of se many minimiser the young and wet in u n= lik m e l o is i s ~ would 1 ' uwb at ' 0 4e " If a wl b e er be :true, their 'lifted Oreeea i • , hardy ilt faros regiomi away from Mane and friends,— 111111 flYi •.,...' Besides; he has a mild climate and an open winter. elopederillin be Mr ...tin -1 0 -.• t-a-r -- 41 - 1 ~‘ h i, w a r , 1 If ..,__ a b ts_ lia , t h 'llte ,: O w l? /AIL.: Thereat* three trains doily to Philadelphia, cud to all m , . then l i t 'A er t i li s e i n d il d im eer at i vrie — e B al i t i ut h o e y r ." llll . '11"11.--m°111 **id. . The ides of August afoot:hand., .V . l, . , . ) Wes Who Improve, the railroad company gives -a free "4 ' , j f A IQ? US! Wh k Wh r I - ticket. • , .. : . will a ' - Itell unite n smite, e us . , • The reader will at once be struck with the advantages Thfe, the hearts of the 8411100 ; W onihn are Both mused , Romulus thought of the pros. . here presented, and ask himself why the ,property has wc --4•,* , not bean token up before. - The retioig-ls, it was 'lever sorb - E shine fellows are' all 'wretched tunnel- -thrown in the market; and unless thetwitatements were . Auteliell. ' !.- ' Pee iorw e ard t to hl a i 'lll i 4 eit ai r i' lly . ' a T n he At S hil!i le il bre off. in the midst of a diseersioa e Q o u o m k. n looked, correct ,no one - would be I netted to examine the laitd 1e.., '' , A eT Thu e s ib s * 0 it . et s wall* . announced. Al) staited.• about Romer, with Mistress Lavinia, the fair guttri..• seethe land under *Mullen: they hrill. meet }nowt d ' __ whether the creatures( are . I g i 540, cia o , w h ole !D em i t een of mind be had at once thee pWeb"ing * T his all are etpeeted to do. Th e y wil if t . , away frolatlihnemlisfilcieriplivlot4siroollismt• Bes e l l oo l li k il in ca, fi g ' no doubt, from their Own neighborhood: they stgi ew e s - ' are represented. notirrarr, wt mea t 5 discovered, IVO with Infinite delicacy itivite,d' tb th a e he" the un t ri—ent , and can lodge of the chariot" - - ourselves fur the good of 'lb. country, I sup- . . , , .. ; • ; r i attention . of the gamete to - internal comforts. of thipope tin,. .Piersans should mine prepared: " . ' l' ' • i ' assemblage turned towards that. portion ;of the purchase. so snotty are locating, and Motions are ' . t: .• held ma refined. * Thelkesmentost'Foints,atnenthyldterary4o- Setleatlina4 S a bi ne " lune " — "gt b - 7„! c i e te n ilint.i- what rep muumbhils it was. Life , light and bean • • . A .. ti. , '-.• ... m Ile ...a. ' 1. in ' ! th to i or bit grove meted to dip ,delights ot appetite. AO rktilteral'ilmet.containing fell information ii 01 ABM Their cheeks lowed wi t. , , I' , ado° ._ ty. now devotedly the brave Romans : studied tiontit t gi be stet to each, tnqulrerlend can •-, Their eyes sparkled with unaronten I i ndu . : • : Abe fancies of their fair compan io n s * /kw " I " 41Ded ets.ifr annum .- ' ' ''' * ' ' ' ...4 ''''' '!heir lips quivered Im P attently4 1 1' • ‘ 1 and utterly eoutleMptible did - the 'slash and ea. igirlitielndispniable. Warrantee deft s erts .1' . ' "it is Incredible," said One, i•. !. i 11_ . honks toes ut Cures ' Chow la ooittraot. And the :. 'ilnuta etchr ia nen tba lli l t rtud nes. ;• , -I li nt h e r e n Ttu n e tt irt h irel lt" whelfe is t' ' - , i ... Lila m r. r. s o l 7 o r o s f: o s t i .. d p u a u td u'b i ttided h .± !. - ' '.. Mattered James and damsels ; how "radiantly they -p_hia,lbr 111WIWAM00, by rallread.st 11,,,,,' A. • , . ‘.- .. " s ..tf It-- r • ---- —• , th.„' f our th; . ' • hemmed open their newly.foundialtalite. - The P-44,viehea there 'again Poe Sir. - nficors o i btu -' "I. oat Mal. I. wonder c" said - ,4 2. , bo w, o f lore wri l ams . thin half * d m a l r e a dy. " eenviernenceswlll hefound. ', Letteriaudaffe , • .' 1 1 ”‘• Four women together in earnald , Lanna eran "" oiro " - To e di nn ' e o—ttio„ . wee aimmt menet - to eons ;cheerfally furnished. , , bblb°111111;malll 'l 4 S ih n i 6 d?' ll3,2l4lal ile B 4 See a''.. ll° .,.:• " ' , ... e D t : u ' il l t e h t i a h n t ea to rn t i er t e ; e t t h el e t ; u t t m l ' o u r w i ; t w b o k aa re ln i,re4i.. Out* the cunitmiti ." lever had the genius of du i ' 1 ' * 1 ' . &October 13, ',3 • •• ' ' • ' •, , ' I• : , . , . • _ . I t- _ , • . - • ' .„ _- • „•:., - l , r 2 ..- , - .:: ,;:' .. , `'':, l- - _ -..- . . , "IE ' .-Sent' ' '''''''' 4.'4'. 1 . ~I, ; ', .. . ir'' FARM LANDO FOR SALE! t fimuPHILADELP,HIA, 2t, by Railroad, la the State otriew Jersey. Roll among the best for agricultural porpoises; being a good Wan en% with a clay bottom. he land Is large tract, divided into small terms. and hundreds from at parts of We -country ire now settling and building. .1 The crops , am be seen grrowing. Terms from $l5 to $5O Per acre, payable witla3n flier yaws by instalments. Tct +tat the place—hesiefrine street Wharcat , Pblbidelphle. at 734 A.-21.. by Railroad, for Rammonton, or address: R. T. • Ilyvvwri by litter. deefull advertisement In moodier wi ttier:L. • f " • 4 . * • MR. E. T. TAYLOR'. • , roams= or !HS PIRYt or LIPPINCOTT I TAYLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOA A CO,_ • ifersiaLt Tailors sad Extensive Clottiers Of this City 1 44 th e folibuilng Cities and . 011ntle;, to 4 . • _ .6, , r• . wit: ' . I =mown , h. Tama. of Pottsville; flebnyrkill Co., Pa. UPIPINCOI7,'AII.OII A Co.; or Easton. Northim'a Co., Pa. .. , " , i " " of Danville,. MoOtotir Co.. Pa. • 6: . r ..7" ofAtauetiChnot,LetOghto," " ; l• " ' ' " Of Heading, ierliti County, Pa. —...... " " • " of ClocMatt, Oblo: I• • " " of it'o. 200 Market st4Phlladli. * Would respectfully Inform his numerous, friends, sod the public, that be bee Isrorlaled himself In baldness lath the well-known bowe of - - - - - - - ' • GRANVILLE STOKER. . No. 6Tt Chestnut i Sired, be; roan Sirth ati Sire i, Where - his entire a n Particular attention ,1 1 1114 1 9 deco 'ted to the Merchant Tattoting and Fine Itersdinalade tie. partmente.l I Dlr. E. T4T.'solleits'a call from his tomer amorous , enstonters.bud from all stho wish ,elcthing - superior etyle,Qaality add Workmanahip, eitherreadtmade or made to order. '- fla.Strangers cutting the city will plate remember the Tempts of Fashion, No. 07: Clie . elnot street, just one Name below thelleantifnl Masonic Temple, situated on the same street. The nnderSigned will be bumps to meet hla friends: and serve them with the best andpost fash ionable style of ileady-Made Clothing that can be met with in any city in the Union. , T. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, September 4,'88 . •; • Mt • Pottr9. folkolay liar by Samuel Cuasems. M.; Inhibit disdain of oaf, elasticity of heart., truthof thought, clearness of az proaloa; and that d exterity of mOotof tiftalloa which drams boss chaos sad toartados thaw cross of troth, and todaty. sad order. The author strikes ivory moment *bids lb. bort morals, aod alltha boatissorearth and sky aro lavishly oquaadetial to form fitting frapaammit kv Ids &tarts:— ; ; ; Pros Oa KWieberbaeker THOSE VEOPER 'Tta dramrder's parity* twilight alga - The world *tans mid etollodiod tboughtt Silsbee and shadows dlrthe Oat a, And Nature to the dowers bas brOugai - Itotrablog atlas oteirotal caws : •• .f And Zephyr leaves Its placis of spas. And with yoke of masts Isom Thd modest nomad that lore the meta*.,;* . . . . = The %bit of the beer &sabot '••!, • 5 'l* q To luxury ot tbouaht Wit t Pure as the waters , of these tan - Where epistle drink ittuoorlayouthi . • And through the silent liehhelh air A beavealy mono lOUS Ma irtl4; Slaking a glorious Eden The undo of the reeperbtdc • I heck thole hens at intoralnil Bouri• Stunnioning vorshipptra to pay; Andrfelt ibeir bolloess 4stpower, I ' datbough from Warmly bop a lay Qf promised merry bad awoke, such as, on thstredeinutua morn, •I • ' • Oladly_apwiadosi beaks, Trod/daftly*, itatinttna Dorm • r And then, imilrartimgoldrtra Debt r ' Of da:v to Ninon and to gladness. • I shared the bilm of mend and irfirat,l . Aud felt not eon ono pulse or madame; But *haute attain brought change Omni l • , And now [.lore th ose toasty delta . • Monk with a soddening cadence, roll ' The oeltout of tacos vesper bons. • For ButtiliOg tap Illo'abrialdert day • ' Must alio have Its eloging hoar: That manhood's pride *lll pair away, From arta, and perish Ilk* Om floret; .. And I mite to the grave dewed = - • • • ; The gram, wirers Woo Cdark om d weilp To meet no mom my eberised friend.. •1 Arad bear no more thaseYeapee bills. I I' o,eopt how:asn of bitter tears Of agony use very thought That they, the friends of fondest years, ; s t. Whose sympathies, the heart bas ettught lla Its heat refuge, rehire, home— Viler* love enshrined 'mid virtues dwells 31mo:inert; and I within the tomb, .1 • / Dior hear with them thine vesper •. When earth Is past, anti am gone L. On that farjoarnef *rich the mind • • . Winn may - oft reflect upon, Bat which ban never been defined): , When on that loarney I depirt. • Atrlendatilp e'en now my spirit tette, A thought of tne will reach thy heart, Whene'er thou hear'st tbpee weeper - belle. I ' . Hear me, idt ! thou, belored•.revered, Among a thousand hipe to me• .1 7 • Oh! let a memory tbrinirbe reared I , • Wharton; rapt 11.601 may Ilse to thee; Acid lei thy pious thoughts arise, Yot him , within MI grave Who diellsti mortand mingle In the Alen, With musk of the Vesper bells. • : • • 1 t` 'Dewitt,lit not be the only tears:. , TJpan the gran above my head. t For some will mingle wi t h thy 'rayon. To tell of sorrow Pottle dead ; ...And as some angel web. above Thy prayer to Him who highest 7 Thou'it hear thy God's rewarding leve, ' Iti sweetness of those vesper /Mei. whew the rosy Sabbath morns , In glory 4readeth o'er the hills. I j . Or evening gems the fragrant thoro.l • Arat with her dera,t he blossom 11111, , , se • , . -Whisper thy frlend,•who lo and 10 • Sleepetteatuld the silent dells. And be will know thy music tone, - • O't heard beside (hike vesper be - When in their beautiful array, ' Through Time's bright ylstasloln the hour* In whlrti our steps rajoired to stray Through avenues of odorous dowers; • . I , Oh I wilt thou not in Amoy deem The! w.hisper of my spirit - - ,Tlke echo : 9lCsome tuneful dream, .Ic , -• And wiggles with those te,sper.pelle, • btu Ijisbrical *tett!). TEE 071,7112 ELOPZIEFJET. • ~' '~~ i ~ ii~,~ NO.-43. .l' ' .' '. 1 ' L I ' . i- -, /f: ' , , / 4 V`i -- !. 7 1• - U ,1 ~ ' A ' : M e Migerncur they:exhibßed Mirtddietem *ray of agitation, IFarr hawses, is Olaalfif flen„, _ONO 4111 °' dition;joiond theu i leilliildblt lIIMPIPV luta a fashionable coat - lideite attliaid:tti ex. change exclaimed - Ad, aisiiiisemeitt e ' end to eat. -ices out of hoine-tiggid-teltk rad. ".Tee Prim. old Maids 'septet' li. . - • ,, L- f ; • . - . - ... •91:••• you; Imartl4l:o IsStwa r siskod one. "The newel' en __ . ittod las! drat dente : 'lt is *lookup boge y.' family Family in Cures has re ceived an'tarltatloo." - ''; 't • • • ' - 4 ,15 a bat trery.ladividast,eittspt alibi:choler/ a ." • ,added the ,`..od. dime. -1 , , ' 9 Who - ars hese Rominer,' demi:dad a paid 44414.6katimoontemptuctiii,i:, "I know. nothing 'of them. They certainly do net Wing to oar ma.' t ttt tr TUT ata very law people," answered the first damn: "Coarse paryemuy Their k iogsfrim is calf a few 'Years OIL And how :they can sail it a klallfda-T.,1 cannot. conceive; they say there la ' scit a moms* among- tbeni. -.'. A pretty kingdom, „ "They say, 'too:fluid another lady, "that they aril* all thieves and fogitival;' that their king Gem bad any aneSitors, but was sleeted to the throne;. ' and that thiii king parer bad any father, and me. mother was ft wolf!! I 1 , . '"The gods, be - With Rai'? exclaimed a third, "a wolf! What's bribging up.l •What manners he mist haves,"l • : 1 1 -.1., "But I raveiisaird they are very handsome and. particularly i.dirtinguished for their AD* noses," said a young wido*, wboibad not befOrs.spokso. Commotion and Inquiring;ioOks. ' "YOll. and that they are very courteous and well. totted ;.; add th t at coiseions 'of :their great social de- Seim: m icy, l d give l this ball to a.ake our acquaint- . • _ ca. they . ' : 1 . I - 2 -' • :The ten I :es flattered with a gentle Someday. • .A Soft, smile irradiated tßiiircuuntenencis. Forst moment all ileartastyropaffiiseowlsh the forlorn] anti desolate Romans. • II 1 - tuAre their intentions liSnorebis, and their par pose mars isle N'' asked the starchedist of the two old maid*.!. , 1 l' • • , • I..Ay this untoward question the momensary ire- OW Al ' :ltind felling wee checked: Your . widows always bare morel met than your old .maids. If; , they are not issartaldsh, They possess at least tbs art of appearing so. The. consequenees of this false - step 'were immediately 'apparent. The fair - Patrician broke birth thesis: 1"I believe-they are the basest-of ptebians . I shall cut them, If we. begin to mix with these People, thIN will be nu drawing distinctions. - We owe a duty to soelety... I rare nothing for their ' hobitSand 'manners, but the feet that they are parvenus settlesOis. matter. I shall not go.". •• The fair patrician wait stwoinan of influenteb,"-- r tilte - ems descended from one of the oldest families arid ,sbe gave tbC,beei dihnetra of the season.llore. Over, she had written *book which nobody had • f ever read,; and which verybody praised to the, 'Skies.' In deferebee to er, alt agreed that they - never could think of g ing ; and all went home forthwith, to look up I:eir best dresses, and to• consider bow they might most becomingly - arras f thew/el wee to produce* mighty effect upon "the benighted Bombe. . ' . 11. ' • r - • .! A group of Sabine g Rants wiire ditiewssing the great tophrof the day. be unniarried men luoked.l upon the , Whole; affair -Yrith deep scorn, - becauae 'lifylind-not been invited to the - Donivalia. This i Mtarriemen only wondered. . - • "It 1 too iidienioust observed a gay young ',rake. i . 1• - I. t: .. . ti . "They, ere siutpiy baSbarians," said another. ' • ;• " What tin yow expuckof men who never trim tbcht bettos,".said a tbini.' , • ' s' i, "Thifin ~nid.:"true.n i objected, an elderly bad i who bed iravelled.; "They do trim them, with a -: 1 hatchet.i i [ !'•- •,- i •- .: 1 "Thar have :ne thaatro,"„mtirmureil ii rile young in n, with resthetie and asthmatic tender:- idea. ": • I ' '"''. 1 Vieris not a cook worthy the . came of artist in„pli Dome," said a rhdd y fellow, prune to glut tony. 1 Ithey- - - 1 "Ifhave no pooh," said a' good-hearted g entian*, they havccertshilv invenied's punih, which is 'very delicateland agreeable." : `'- ''NetSeit mind their punch,' said a wise 'states , . . man, .4.1e1i ',slides ;ere atrocious.' They hays two partieS—Quiritilond Fabii. Tim - firmer are conservatives, Ind au hertthemselves to forgotten I - -af Haile* , 1 the flitter ice :radicals, end are always , • :-:insistinglon impossibilities. ' Otte-party is "behind the;aget , the other istabsurdly in adraace of it.. .' You might tepieseut them by signs. 'The cooler.• retires aro.aletays i tnibuir, and the radicalit ern al , wises Oils. Betvreenithein they make' a :pretty mesa oft ipubliet affair*. 'Their-pet principled' RC% ti.dt is stn oppose carat' other with: allAhreVioleace and msl gnity !they cin master. • Fur _my • part L shall have nothing to do with such fellows. : I shall not permit my flstoily to attend . the Cotieuk.. lin, Take ,my *Acre, friends, and tkeep.yonr sei'Vell aid your wire'. at borne. Men with such politics 'must be dangerous." -• , - ' • - All ininotallY - Subsetibed to these liberal Views, and ratiiiid-firin in lie resolution to : ignore the ,whole] 'flair.] But f male curiosity 'is powerful, and of r many harrowing domestic scenes, they beganl via lierchire the expediency bf yielding.,- t l - The ', sta.l4suian was the Are. to come 'to this fletermiation'. , . I ' - . , - : • 1 1 IV. i '' - - it way the mornin,t of the feast of Census. The sun never ruse More, brilliantiyi and S' sweeter • lirieesti tierce !Wept through the rieb • and t"pen tic VOW which surtlounded the Palatini Mid, It eceMed thei the rd of w - had csPreir 'bespoken for his votaries a day best suited their amorous; design. The- art selected for banquet was one tibia( new, bait so &anti , adordeti, that; nothink wasoliftfir Art to rue: except the tables hod the dishe s. Lofty ire=: a dulicinue shade tend. - Tlirough me ~ha ing branches the wi d Isighed tenderly. the soft peritinsiikof a tilotisand wild tiose4roret nir.• IA thousand feathery warblers Mai' glad bough to hough, echoing each otier;l: heart .notes l t •As he surtmeed the scene, thi coming swelled :With a, prned eonsciou-oviere al triumph. His chosen band of f•• , who bag with. rose expectations. Even recce pith •tray.elied aniell, and:who bad do arts of the Deipoostorbiets, and cult Arrangements 'appetimand taste, appruiii ach **oder his which, icideed,• had beer MIMI . : ~. , - ' t t .Onr . deity his sure t y said, Romulus ; "oar h talight his devotees'( farm to liniinrtnnt -skl terse we admirably/ Au boar passed! Doubtful looks r lass, who }belie and anxiety P: bour,•andlsti' arose. Vie , ' every cbuttr have bee p eit Toe/aril the Doris/ cede:taw' If ure . !! sudd 'be ,' . us to this deed," ebieb we know he. id which tbeterore; 'our Countslin, will of our fair: prises: , kliegs or the &bine& aged 'by ell soreAtire- Oupotionee WIC vulgar, liconinteziOn. • Another Anse not. Low murmur. Ilea his sword nervously. In icniiptuffniegdosion might BANNANIS SfEAII-PRINTING OFFICE. 1. F.-- :t .. ----- - - - - - *rein gramma throe, iosooo. WOJLIVe cow propo'red to stouts iOB ILNI BOOK Pitl ST/NG of miry d.icdp lion at the 441, flu Abuse Amiss, dumper this ttOutMdsasatogyell ostalOoksions the oroty, Powyklots. Sattif Rohn. Itoboto, - Hasid Babt. Air eit sit( Agrnormt, fibioAlbefo, alltatdit' IS Ma very shortest make. -Oar stock GC JOSTills more extoodootbe %bat of say War oille•taktibto oor tloit of tar Slet%,wd ti lets iN;4, saPbleillkaM ;Tobblog.. bolos • prattled g ,4iir a i k tio °or 'orb to to 40W 'tois ' l4 torbed oasis tbi dtin. '111137113110 - 131' C0L0.13 dos* it thoohottlotAiltkeo ' - 'IIOOZ BLOOMY. 41 0 ii i itsii4 la ivory vadat, or sty*. Elm* So . oks. pit Moly asietiptios mairsfatiored, boaad and ralod to erdriit.sibertevit *Alm C. . . relies's cook -shone to respeudently as now. Every , arrangement wis complete and exquisite. It was all the Cook; bat, as it always happens. the glory rested with the master. A 'bus* of admiration • saluted the pleased ean of the Byesposlarch. . Close to a lies of mossy banker far more basun.. eon than the artfully contrived distal:Rota which long afterwards became the fashion.the tables were • conveniently disposed. The offer:loaner efaets-, ' banes. was then, happily, unknown among Ro mans, aid the soft verdure of the terraces offered . the moat agreeable restiopplaces to be hoer Inca.' Wheo all were seat ed , how' •brilliatit 'the spetdaele! The excited Romans, so long anaSed to the enlivening associations of, womaeheed, could scarcely restrain' their overflowing joy. , -.. RUA bad found e fair companion congenial to his slate and temper, and the dull going's, entirely ensaspielout, and heedful only of the appetising delicacies before thtarr, failed to observe the effect produced upon their wires and daeghters by these new acquaintances. For whom is that vacant seat beside your tide" ' Inquired Levinla of Aeroflot. • • Illy dear Lavinia," answered the flyoslareb —(he was getting on famocialy,) my deaf Lari Pia,. that Is a subject not lightly ta fie spoked of, 'Tie . a long story. .The king was SO unfortunate site kill hie •brother Remus, in • passion... Renee jumped higher than the royal pleasure permitted. Yon shall here the datille some day. If he had been a poor devil, Romulus would have been held to stern account; a monarch's indiscretions, bow.. svgs, MOSS not be too several, stratiailed At it • was, the deed was ravened upon Color, the builder - of the wall which Routes leaped Over, and Roma ine, to keep up appearances, always bass vacant chair set beside him on stale occasions, in which the weepousof Inedeceased brother are deposited: A cheap ,wa y of securing, the sympathy of the world." .-: . • r ~ . All applied theetsePres to the banquet. The• !list corns was of 'timbale, viands, flaky pre pared witleodorons antes. Fish followed, dress ed with' not less art and grace. Theo, In rapid sviecession, came dunce, and mutton, and seeking lily ;leiter as the first blush of early love, sad Astuder4s a; maiden's dream. ,Eggs i• a thousand hints/tic brats, and vegetables of. every character —revert truffles, then deemed a dish sufficiently eX -1 alted for the gods—adorned the side tables.. Never bad the flubelliers witnessed a display so • rich end rare. The men of Cared did not conceal their amazed admiration.' The women, with more tact, affected to ciinsider it a matter of course, aid lionised an easy unconcern. Rut inwardly their biretta beat with new and strange eansattuoir.the -deuble effect of enraptured palates and entranced souls. ' l With the fruits appeared the drieklog ours. filled with *partitive winei sweetened with honey, 'aid the intoxicating; eslide, drawn , from ample ithepete. The 'towhee, whose - finest energies were soon to Fe called upon, sipped delicately front little - horns decorated with silver sod geld, with the exception of Dratus,erho, rendered desperpte by his inability to rid himself .of the two old maids, quaffed off repeated and brimming draughts Of barley beer in a reekleis manner that should have;ealled for the frusta of society and the in. terrarium of the police. The.Quirites, who . ha , beartruitieh of Roman punch. geese themselves ip , to the alluring influences of the calida, and son found theinselrel lit the vary,eostaeles of lthubi. deo. ' A few elided gently under the table. ' , ad slept. - 'O th ers, who bad esters caressively, steered ' a i--rAwat the agonised utterance:of an tottled itomach. Those who still maintained t remnant It.l their menial equilibrium,wore mei d e r s:dy hi serene ceentenances. , ' Tbo roles of Routidue was beard. Ly WS— , ....aelsoMO to the guests, a few cor,fratui; speeches were to be wide. Antonio . , who S' clever politician. sad. who iontrivriever eels* Prefitehle pies i boron. Ile ins elver, ; peeled to speak, but es his credit:o ',adult. .1 ' his add:isles land gave evideare of. Hut :eel researches and baldly digested cresol his v,he'wes one of the leaders or the Fred hint !polity always cheered him, and police by the greatest orator alive. lie wantons foe „Anew., a thorough pstei. , , who ea lot an his grace and ntellifluouo:ess, ads of .Eneau, , i 'oration upon the cleric's , site sehich he had 1 , the great ancestor of Its Ruestrowds. After everywhere delivered ,p, when distinguished ' him cams nornius, ,ne dad sod fewAin- I of the Quintilli, wham all, attentionlbyi tie derstood; but wh , ,corns , .. His address: to - excited energy of his layered of an : un i wu . . Copied half an h mr, sired without taking ' ken sentence, sad ea . - , breath. : s witness the games,— ; And - then all rcr.n Greece duringithe ter : Aurelius, who h.oll qu alified . to direct this with Olympiad , .fe e . He explained to his portion of the mysteries of ettek.fichtiog, ' fair corneae ; fi tter in Athens. and which he 1 , which - was „alba sports of Rowe. Levi. . -- - had inte,:,,t, with this amusement, and gen , n i l was d e retruetor's hand. • . i .__.- - " I 0 sly pressearer , the' assemblage dispersed to .. the silent woods. 'Thu " ,' They/Plea amid , ... oder af the eve suffused tke grove wittra th i„efi : wartn light. It was the melting , g„„d a. Romulus tossed his arm ironed the t ,,,,teh confined the waist of Stella, and led rt .* away, murmuring i& her ear soft and b,hre words,_ Talkie was nowhere to be They approached a tree. The' , king rapid. , t the name of his lovely friend upon the hark. 4,, le the ancient custom, signified everything. Italia vowed he Was 211m:banter; RMOISIOS as- ' fired her her spells euere mightier !bah bis.-- Oat more Fel - nailed ? • Abrelins and Lavinia had resumed the diseu.. tier; of Homer. Aurelius thought the poet's de- • . seription of wines was gond. No declared he knew nothing of cookery; fifr ho made hid berate eat n.,thing rout meaty. Lavinia' vowed that Part e! we love, and that Hector was a brute for rebuking biro become be dressed his heir;to ear'. fully. Aurelius observed that tits style ef living in the flaws of Troy Wes:barbarous; anttLayinip, smiling.Vaid no style was etrual to auk of the Itoinans. Aarelios passionately * besought her to share it ever, and Lavinia tumid pate, and sank into his am/. What.w.ire , remitined? • . And all the brave Relines, except. the dolt. Diatus t bad succeeded , likewise. The beans of the gentle' Eiabellions were woe. What 'more re welched ? Only this:! As ttiuht'adesoeed, tint =rutcavil cLdo In hon4r of Comae was nonouncd. The Ro. mane spran g upon their ready swear'. A-fol , air. f cling 'sweeps, and they neared the group of anew. orediadies. A sudden pause, a steep e n 'king. of triumph, and the noble bumf, gallant ly bearing their double henbane; sped _iwiftly away, before the craven and stupifled cninitt collect their scattered settee,. With cease: less speed the Ramitss bounded on, never pausing tilt all were WO, gathered within .the walls of Rome. Then Romulus lifting „up his mighty ,soles, exclaimed— • “Weleilane, weleolne, deer ones; to the quadra te • , • • Audits Wave folhiwers cried out— • "Welcome. welcome,-wives of Rome?' Arid thee wee the perpetuity of Rome secured. „Itat•ln th'e list or losses stptained by the Ly, coming County Hittite! Insurance Company, fur the Orat quarter of the present year, commencing •Jone 10th, 1853, and ending Btptoinber 1011 s 'ss, we find the following connected with this County : —Win. Regan & Co., $2500; Evan M.• Jones, $7 9t ; .aeob Greenawalt. - $234 34 ; ' Greena walt, Apples Co., $1095 94; Anna Slater. $l6; James U: Campbell. $l5 50 ;•Jacolt Kite, $2 00; Citharine A. Shown, $000; Jamei,Thoinae, 11200; Win. P. I'h/stater, 046 43; Henry L. Cake, $1200; Daniel Hill; $ MO. • WRINKLtA ♦an FRO*I9.A lady who was noted for her placid tamper, befog asked bow she oontrisad to maintain such equanimity, said, ideas. gaily; that she did not wish to have her face4Wr soled by untimely wrinkles. 'Think of this, ladies. Every time you scold your husband you add • 'wrinkle to your feitarera: I* an Irish provincial `Joutnal there is an ad •ertisemen't running thus :-"Wanted, a handy laborer, who den ploughs married man aad a 'Protestant with a son or diubter."•• No esti sees the wallet, oo his Oise Amok, though every - one carries two • parks-4e before, 'stuffed with the [atilt' of his neighbors, and the other his.. hind, filed with his own. -"Watt, bare lost my lawsuit!" exolalotod lady,Nriti la sigh. "Oh, mamma! boar glad I am." said bar child, "%hot You hive last It; for It tor. mooted you iswfolly:" A tortsis . dissatisfied wits says ' tbst bar bus. bardls snob a blunderer that Its ranoot ern try a Dart bOot or shoo lis-Srithost "putting his Awl In it." ' :. • "You bare only joaroolf to Own," saki a.insr riod friend toad ql4 %whaler. "Yes, bat yod deal know 'bat a Maisel' task I And IL" • "Mir,' aiy•ilair sir,•arefloa always gulag at the saaetsr—"Sisst bitaase they are the *ali t goldei prospects loatoni ale." • Comae sever opals to us se sweet 111114:gtortous, as - ekes he sibs Moan over the sea of our sin fatness SO %gratitude.- , ,1V a have aeon the lives of 1410111aciit,iicienen on . . en dangered by lbe neglecting to Wert a atm In a loop of the hareem' jllisctUang.