4 rgstlS OB TILB .11LINE4S'. JOUIIN . • sueu sum:ace:lw, ' TIVO DOLLARS per noouto, kaysibLe adirsitire -4011.143 if not told within dia I:apathy—sod SS 30. if autpaid within the }'eat. io'ciAtest copies. to ono Addross4tu adrance,,); 35 - 00 •,ott do , du • • do • t' • (100 E,teen do ; to J - do , 20 DO ',Dab enttictiptions moat be invariably. paid to you, add flout to one ; Adroit. ; • • TO cAtutuna AND !SIMMS: 14ce .be furnished to •dpibakes a t ;1 per led eerie*. casho%l dollierird erelervitatea and Scheel 7E4e7iho • jotetts at 4t to advance. • J"N • nt totir or artweraricas: subvrthere order the dlPenntinsaore of tbetruvra. •'• pverp, the pobilabor may eottUnoo tend thots•noto . stlirreat Tare paid. ;.. • I ',abet'. here ucAlect or refuel, to tat* their nowo . k. paa from t office la which they are dirortod. {tux hod reepanalbli until they bare settled th e VC d e et e red thanlie-notinord, , ' i,t • f euha•ribent move la other pLeceaittiljetlifpiariallos • tle enhlkher, end the tietrepat*Ce ant attitt to the fdrator hrtion j hey are held reitpoosible. - r ,ouks have decided that ientahor to take neirapa• • from the °Mee. or rettmaint, and tearing theta un rated tor. prl coo facia orldeole ittlientloctiihnd• ,• RATES OF ADV'ERTISINC. o ne square of 1011111 M 80 eentil for one Insertion—sub. se vehlinset•tions,23 ought with ' 3 liUes one Massif , . ointasuiteeluent Itusertkins,l2 7 4 cents eirrh. _All td- Tertiaecanpts over 8 lines, fbr short periods, charted"' spore. w•ocrits.' " oat. Two. , Tim ,: az , rarTLYIL Three lines, 03 ' 103 •1x25 " fpf 33 3 3 1 'roue lines, 66 12S .175 7 . i 0 4 ° Firs lines, 100 . 1 bri " 06 ',l 300 ' b"a 'Ski lines, 121 2 2,1 i6O 4OO ,6 . 00 .;B - even lines, 128 , 2.25 ,• . TO ., •I 30 700 }fight lines, 1'25 4 ... 26 •-t f 6 65. , 'fi 00 li 00 ISieiluox, 1 2b s sir.., 300 ii 1 5 fal 990 ALI °ran FITE LltralretrY t " " 4 gqChß4 or Tr( LIM, • One square. 148 3 ..5 3 toc-, 6 00 10 00' Twn squares, 024" 400 3 . 00 • 9 0 0 1.4 (X) I Throe squvres, 360 ' • 6 00 7 30 ' '7200 18 00 , Pour agnates, 450 000 800 'if 00 20 00 g i , eat., 600 900 12 00 t 18 04) 30 00' . • rfargei rplieforAmrt wrinds, hi pet azraement. er.,13-110.1nom lolicegssl. each—accompanied with Pri, adrdrilteonent. 80 emote eiieh. • •• • A drert 14gi*o ts befona Marriages and Peathrt. 10 cents is., line I'.o . nest insertion--sul•- ,, nentitolcrtions.3emitii p e r line. 'Nino %ord.:, re, °goo dos a Ontinnitrertleinpi 11ereharits .ind mthers airerthiln2' by the yvarwitti eh Imre.. arid a mt.andflic,adrert ("moot not eleeedin‘g -- 15 linos, will he charged, ineitolloulsubription, ' 10 001 5i13f0 to the amount of tour square*, with ellen- • f I ems and A utmetipilmt. • ‘-• i 20 0 1 3/ Without Chiligeq.st th e rate! , deaignaled above. Ithertiaementt fet in larger type than usual will I;tt char.:ref 5) percent. advance. on these pricesr. iAll rut, will he charged the some as letter press, • 1 • No Trade advertistimenta received • from Adverlising A zeo;is abov.d. except nt 23 per cent-advance on thole pri , e4, nuleks by +portal dm eernent with the publisher. • 31,rrial:em 25 cents each. Death% aecompanied with nii ti.,... ;1 coots, with Mat notices. no charge. ' All notices. except those of a religions eharseter and f F educational purposes. will be char . ,;ed 2.:i centsforany mater or lines under IQ. ,Over to lint% 4 (Pills per line additional.., " • . • . ~ 1 Pr ivedings of meetings, tint of a getter** or p a otte char .-c.r: ,n-trzod at 4 ren ta per line for each insertion. . T, r w iiir it.. calculations we will 04,0 that 30i lines al iho'a eoluniti—li4 lines ii half column—and 82 iincii a l'ilrie r colon' n , 25 32 words mitten column-1470 a h i lt r , Inliin—atul 738 a quarter column.' All odd lines over eteh ,'lonia. charged at the talc of 4 cents per line, for . Cline. and B rents per line for three times. 'early ad rert isers most mutt., their , advertising , to. heir own, huAnet4. Ageneles fir othert: rale' of 8681 heir tale. k • ..r.. and ineind A In lim•inria advierkhements. IRON WORKS. • TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. • Carter& &lieu, i jr ,„ p„,„4, rj , x t d o n t sts. ots , l Alachinizli Tool •• .$1 Otrra r 171.4 'Or 8014rrs. • 1 • The tuterritorts aro now prepared to 1 . ..M1 41 1 ,1 .1 , I )r ail lam}s of Stationery Etteattes rod machinery 'tor rollieriew ' Iliad furnaces, mills. &c.f, it:attentive fto yli1:1i" , nod practic.tl experience In the - !. --- .e'•777.77. busine.a. warrant theta in taking the largest , contracts A t th. terrest Particular attention 'Fs. either to Nene k Allen's New p“tent wiedhy. Ninchinery;lty which the Shiite* or Shutt r.tpe or chains - run on tiro top of both druuis lu tiqultle w. 3 7 , • •. ~.111, at ra ttgemen I It is confidently believed. Will iswitt to the weir end tear_of ropes or ailing:the price of nips :ttothittery to fie...tette.; anti fur Cast winding.simplieiy Or coil st ructi tit and •tturattlity, it cannot re surpassed. tre tits., Witte:nov[ld the neer ear'whkti. inveutcd by 51r. l'iir4en 11. Allen. This wheel C:117 only le 'had at our ;u:ort.s. and ha- stood the test of the,e twat sitrere rwitt tet:Ottst. tri ittrithantir ; not a angle w heel havimOwto since its i ntroduet lOU. We are now" placlineit otoler the cars of.solue of the principal itailmad,tompa tlieNlll the MIS tl.i ry • • . . • We would also rail the attention of the public ti, the T.i111:1.1U3 eftnnerted with the above work; and ' et"eeted for the tuanufartnee of Railroad. brift, Frei zlrt Calw and Trucks. and furnished with till the la te4t improvement. so that they ere thus enabled to ex ecute work much Cheaper and with mire des.patek herelontre, ' . • ' I All pork ensranteed. Perm...tin wanting anything ehr would do volt to Ore us:a Call. t• • . CA ItTrill k ALLEN. April 24, 'Z'A • • i ' • FOUNDR-Y &.1111ACHINE S Pori uarbonOselanylkilt Co I T. IaW . I.NTEItIiTE H.l • p . r . ". hfs readiness, from the col of t he above I ..11 n+Siffocam ply all orders In his such as for ;Amin Engines. Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal Itriiakern. Castings ry at neer,' pattern. lie itarrantalis utak tt-t tan, and accordingly solid fn patronage shrotni. . • • phn. iszi FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP; Steam vine lleaktory, , • i f • wow NlYrlC,l•:.—Tlie Lu,ineg,.< lholitte firm ow of SNYDER .t MILNES. 0 11 be ,mitln. V • nett by ills ,ttletuTltwr In nil its various 'e7i. I , I t a it z >trundles ot 1 4 Irrn gufiding, i r on founder, mannfacturer of nil Ilattittinery. for Itellinr 31111 s, Minn Jrurnaees.'itallvad Onve. He lel I 141 mo enntinue the pasinesnnf NM: and Selling the et . ..WI - mated /Amt. Fnreo White A.l, and , n d spohn Red Ask et-gds. beitre solo prnprie. Pr t hego Collieriss •.6 Eolt6 EW. SNYDER. ri JanuaryV.l. POTTSVILLE ROLLINe. MILL. • IHE sUBSOItiIIEIIS pro con pooh tnntly tnanufneturing .itions sires, of : • ." ' Colliers' Italic weighing •22. an. 32 „ „„„ ati&,4o pounds per %%ail. Also. lame Rails of ..the west efhproved patt.rrs. 511 and tip pounds per, yard. - IFrom the ••perienr. of the past flee years. we feel Tolntdent of in,ating halts unsm missed In' quality by any toill3n the, wintry. All business rrtnmunications addressed to M..s,s. kr.pt.rr & Sox'. frun.Ptietors. I'ol6lllle. will with prompt ateention. JNO. & CO. l r .1 an. 'IA. hi ' t PALO4ILTO ROLLI Cr MILL. THE sub , ..riber beg leave to it tn nip ds and the ''''' . eW Roll i ng AIM at Italo Alio IF not, - complete: and In full _ . l'alo Alto IF duT ipk _ in fiu anti hat they orwpreporol to, faroiso —r e ..t various attl.int4. weighing from '22 to .;,1 (fig per yard. Alto), different Sheila Ilat t sgitre - and I'oun.l tuer,hatitie bar iron- , (inters Gtr r.tili= or bar iron are respectfully solicited, nod' w ill 1ne,.1 with proriipt attention jr left either at the Itollli.t 3111,1: Bright k .Berch's Ilarduare.Store, Ventre strk.t.. or at •tht•ir office. N. Qoroo- of Cen - fri and thrket streets, 2d Aory.. If k CO. • .1,91,1. 1-tl. TO COAL. OPERATORS de, IVIINERS. ploneer nal ier. w The übseilLer reepectfuliy Invite the ,r,k, attention of the businoes community to. hie Boiler Wkke.ou Itellrond ettoet.he v it y'dm low the Patesn;zor Depot. l'etteville, Pa, • whet ohe to prepared to minufactUre • 110 I GEI:S . 1)1? EVtkeY .1)ESC111 PTO KN. • • :Ort , ,ke :itarkx, Alit Starks. ntaxt Yips t. Gasometere;Drift Cara, Br., kr.. ITOlent nn 11014. • •' - . .icaia..; a kactlcal utechatt frixtid hav lug for years devoted II linnet( entirely to nth. hraorh or tha'btudoess. he tlat -1 .ro hintse)t that workilini % eltahliditnent Nritl (11.0.44 1. m AitA aattqa,tion to all ulin a y fav h,in ,a Ith a ra— I atividuals and Comp:inks 'DI find' t greatly to their ad tantize In PX3IIIIIIP hil fr k berore'engaging elFewhere. N.v. 91. '57 .17.tt 3 , ' 301.1 N T. NOBLE. . . BE ER PIMA OW IRON WORKS. \ - I'4 , nun . N 4; illtoTtik.it.lron and Wrist Found. • . r tl> spertfolly inrrn their pa . - .Airone.aial the public "enentlic tbat they 4V ......... - - 1 rt abilits!." . . - ;TT ei1k"77.72 sre fully pre:lntr.-4 at ill e 111, 0;1 • 11W3b111 , 11. . . 741 * Me II i. to manufacture rt tenni I:6l.:lnes of rv..ey ..0.•..; Pumps. lla.llrosil.stal Drift earn, and every et It, ;I.4..ript len ol.lno l 1110 11r3Fs Castings eu(tabletbr the Clul mining ,r ot bee lutklueen. on the 'next rOtenttni,lo ',-;""",,,,* 8/ " .. .. 1 :, 1 ' wi. , l ( Yilliderl , ri ~ ' Blast. FuriUtcm, and / .. ~ alcn tee w.,rn. It qen,cal. ; .. 1:4 1 , , Ltri,, , : or dm - it:with nentne.Rxmn,l'itenpnteh .11..tfte tuk... Alf work furnished by; lien war. c NIX to pccrllcrin ‘c wnultlablirit thei;nftorn of tolv went nrtichts in'titolt• line In I hierkinity. A 1 cmlers :Siti•et with l.nnoetlinte And prompt ntton• . S. V. IItiDSON,. liAtvh 1. 1. 4,1 v • W. 11.. 111110/S'ON • ASHLAND IRON WORKS. • ' TillYlit.lliSeltl IILIIS ore now fully . IC -....' prepared in furniah. at the Ashland Iron i....., ate.."- - Works. Sturm Engines and Putupsol any n , a II 11VjEj?2 power nintraparity,tbrutining and other ,• . , • . purposes, Doahltreokert of erery Ascend p it tern p oi 1 i use, tngetber with castings and forelnge ..i: eiery d ,, criptiens. COO and - Drift Cars of all skew ie‘t e itt,e.s. large Truett And Ilene Cars:et-all furnished' ~ t the .tiortett notice. lite subscribers (latter them , •It ea that. inasmuch as every member of the Ilan is a pr, •:P.,1 no,ha etc, they wlll.be Able to furnish m Irbil rl , .ry thlt will compere. fai‘nrablv with any in the lie. ~.. ion. 'di orders directed o. P. 1.. 6 4nNtR dr, Illtoa., Ash. 01 I 4. Schuylkill county, I ra ,will receive prompt atten. lion. ".--.• ' 1,. l'.o A TIN ER. , I. mician GAIMY,II„ , i • JOSEPH GARNER. -*Ashland. May 10,14 ! ' ' ' ' 19 ,- DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS,. ' 1 mincrovine. , .....j, TIM I , :nberrlber i. pripared to minty; • 1 ":‘ row facture 1.1q..A1t 1.4G1:\ 1..,,0f any power, l'umpsolimy eaparitY,an4 Coal Ihrealtrm . I .me '. l evert dowiril.ilW':ali wail es every other kind of machinery used In _allure, II re'akere. Furnhi•re. Rolling 311111, taw Mill", ke. From the fa.Alitlee noil‘e'ssed foi manufacturing. and. row IONi experience in tlie busineem.uorti can heturned ut at thi N , at.itilikhltteht.llt the very lour,t prices. t od, lt 1/ . &perks. quality.' . Persons 40110011 x of putting up machinery of any kind, 0 suited to call and oitanilue natternv.end breolue at , :doted with price% liotllre 001itrartin a alPowbere, I lr.ivr% of evory kind aye f"ttelteii. a u41,i1 riet-afteut lon ill he :Ives hp t heir primapt eteftilon. 1 .. i WILLIAM DP,IIAVEN. ..!fition,ville.nerembet 9.1,8:4 . 4E.-tf WASHINGTON IRICI ra, _N WORKS. POlllp Tlito. Ai JAS 11'litN respectfully intik 'a , on , ' ' the attention of the Luelo community ' CPR to their New &lac:Line shop and Foutniry • Trim'f, , erected lit:toren Call and Relieved streets, . ~... - : and fronting on Norwmeien'street, whem I hi' are prepared to exOcuto all orders for machinery at lk -,, , , '3,1.1 I eon, such 'as Steen] Engines.all kinds Of Meer. l;-: t .r. 1:011hig. Mills. (Met and. Saw Mills, Single ano 1 111 ,, t^ .tetlllit Pumps, Cli,al Bretkere, Drill Cars. all kinds " 1 t' , ykk , vlt:istlngs. sorb as Cintira for oht. nod T Relit v — .it. : ,, itcti eg , &e..; air Mode of rut end-wrought Iron ' "(n '' .4- t^inir practlCel merlienice.and Miring untie tm. .1. a oet, 14 the Coal Region their sfudifor point, 111 . .i Aix of Itathlorry In their,line of buslimoc• the, " ‘!,;": ll ""tt'itct that , frork dohs at their est:o4l4llllkt "' ti ;'" •"f.wtion to mil who may honor them wills 4 ':''/. A: 1 "r th a enliflull v rec promptly eived and pmptly axe. nil ti Flout pf,tirtoeble term!. TII , pa, wi:Eo, JAMIE? WI: kitc. .T :2, 'l7 i .47 , 0 1 --' --- _ ________.---%-------- .T 141401 TR OEMNt I Iti'ON WORK", - 11, Ch111:1 COUIIII7, titillate 'the tialacri ben, rennectitay invite the kttention of the huelnenerommunity -..f "•• ''"' to their' New Machina 'Shop and Vona . dry. erected tu the town of Tremont. and 7141 - uottek the inperlntendenee and manage "omit of 3 es sot.Wifrittitottt and Philip timh^lll. Wheril Y ar a•ar , pareAfiN t a t iVll all orders for 31arbittory of 1;•.o. .). ~ ~ ,v h, . titennt Engtneir of any power, l'a lip' , of`Anr r.p.p. X. cialltreakensof itery desetlp, 11, 3 . . all ki , itlp ,r Gelatic. , for Itxdtloy Mills, tirlat and :.,.., qui.. fiedtT,,,,: Rod ,Zl - kitider,f :lallrrad Coatigs, ..I .1? l'' $ 7ll IlrA for Platland T , ltalls,r.vre,Switehea. - and ail 'clods rot east and tOrnught Iron Shartinas. Mr. ITm h:'l"b"tar a Pri , ll cal Marhanle.and having had the ' " 1I " t'ul .1 n.rion , e. tnr tnatlyeyearn In theCond llnalmi, ;,; llr ''''' 6 f Pltrinq up ‘ 3lsehltiery of any land, ' '''''.""" 4 f' , "Mi And rtamineonrpatterntiand superior i t olf Y 1r work. 4nl ba-ntrij aNailat e al with prices at ''''' W" ". l, r^r., rout raft Jog elphrbero. Ordern ant , , :r kin•l thsokfolly refidred,ssd othi r t attention ell) be !: I ^l to their poem)! exermlion. having enteral 16,20, '• l). sad .P lorM ElZjlier* nu hand.; ... I : 4 '' '' l ''' 7 I IY i CA&A. M. SI:I,TZER. LIMO - 11 kUBLISITED EVERY SATURDAY' MOANING, BY BENJAMIN BANNAIi, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILLCOUNTYriftWYL", v ° oi. XXXIV. i, ~iEDICIN~L~: . OM Ilit.. EfonNO, Wholesale and Retail 5:r3r , •1..,- f s-lastes,zacs 4^lfia:costalrart. - B.E. Cornet Ventre and Norwegian Ste., • - (lOppneiir Jf”rtieter's Huief,) . .Po'lll' VirILLE , PEI/NA.. "- "i , qi• , 4 . ~ - 7 - . '' - . -' . .`f 11xnuyAt7nntn , Alp SOLE PROPRIE TOR .or • .. Elting , * reittorall llllidatges -'' .: . . . 1 --J• EPTINIPS?I.s4..sv'"RAL BIIXTURE cures Cone's. • EPTII4OfICTORIL 'MIXTURE canes Influenza. ' EPTII4BA .RCTORAL MIXTURE cures fitonchttli, ErriiigeOECTORAL MIXTURE Mars Bore Throats, EPT /.. 1 :i'liS PPECTORAL AtIi:VILE will relieve contpun . tire pititents in advanced stages : of the dimmer, EINT4OI.PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by Janos L.tate LS.ol,?sithlttnti. • . I , EPT1N0 . 3.3 P I F-Orol l At. MIXTURE sold by J. Iceil.gli Bun e, Mineral-lite. EPtINIPS' 0147TORAL MIXTURE sold byWer.lf. Rears, ~' Schuylkill !Liven. ' I . . EITIN - tr:AI4X 4 TO ItAL MIXTURE sold by . all.driagiste ....) generally throughout the county. .:Oetober '24. '47 ' ' , , ' ' ; 43. 1 7 . i '' 'I 1 R. C RULVERWELL 1 C2# al.: DX ia. as h. co (a el . A . MEDICAL ESSAY anew,co.'- 1 tallied' radical cure of lipmtitatorritme, de., *it 4. o tithe u Of internal medicines, eatiterliatlatt, or ally onftlbouica appllanceit. .• ' . ...--- . . Jast pnble • hed, the 6th edition. in a sealed envelope, Fat's find mailed ti any address, postspald, ott . 7 • let of (.0 stamps. .. . . ; - T 1 IS little work. emanating from I celebrated member of Mje meeteal profession, gives Mae most Important Ir. I fortifatton ever published, to al f persona entertaining I &aid/ Q[ heir physical condition, or who are canscione of hevfin i lanzaixted their health and lutpplbees-tron., tainfpg t e particulars of an entirely new and perfect reueidy Ri .Sperm .torrhcmt Or i'±etninal Weakners.,Behlt ity, i.. era( mess, Depression of Spirits. Loss of Energy. Las ud _Timidity, Inielantary Seminal Discharges, c a l Imp fled ht and Memory. Blotches and Pimples en i f the Fire.lPties, Indigestion Palpitation of the Heart, ant Bediirprratration of the whole system. Inducing imtptcyj, and mental and physical Inca; neity,,—by met iik of *blob every one may cure- himself privately, p i t and terfOrtg expense. dg.. Address Dr. Cilr3. C. RLINE;Iet Avenue, corner Dt, l l ) 74reet, New York; Post Box N 0.4688. . , kliT n'. ~I ." 14 '_6B [if] _ 38-3 m , pp - 13 , EZATDISEliVERY OF TEE .5.01. - 124 . flit -111 l POR PANT TO ., Tobacco Che w ers ! 'r 1;, Dit. tiIISPAY LENNA RD'S • i 'Toilet, Restorative Troches, - rri 'a well known and in cOnbroirerti- 1 i ) , , The 'Gerrit Sndetirote For reduce°. .1 . b ' ,ct that the WO of Tobacco is the promoting I cause irtmar of the most severe • -MENTALAND PHYSICAL. DISORDERS To w telt the race of man is Suldect. as careful analystl and tong - aid painful experience have clearly proven that it ecintalue certain narcotic and poisonous proper ties wait 'dangerous In their effects, which by enterbr, intnthoi blood derange the functions and operations of the !lead. causing many to suppose that organ to be se;' rtensly'disenwett. . • . ' j Ttill MVO affects ale° the entire neranue Byelaw, man- t I feet ing !itself-as all' who have ever need the noxious' . v.redwrill bear testimony-in Lassitude. Nervous - 111-Be- . (dirty, :Water Brash. 13yepepaia, and many other dierlr- 1 dere of,lst similar character. TUB TASTY) RESTORATIVE TROCUES Aradesigned to countentet these baneful induences. and i' have p4Oved completely suceeraful in a multitude of ) cases, end wherever used. • Bring harmless, in them-, eel yes; t hey exert a beneficial effect upon the entire .sys. tem. reeterlng the Taste which has becrme vitiated or • • destroled by gnat indulgence. comrietely removing the irritallOn nod isecomp.sning tickling sensation of the 1 Thront.s•-which are always consequent upon abstaining: froM the use of Trainee, ~ and by giving a healthy tone to i the Jilternacit:lnvigerate the whole system. t j Psi-tone who are Irretrievably underntining their, con:, *Muttons and shorterilug their lives, phould 111%. tire 1 TrOcll4l4 immetilafely and ahrow off the injurious tend; unnlettrant linint of Tobacco Chewing. . , These Troches or ,Losenttra are put up in a atardenlerit 1 and sw?rtahle term' at the low price of tO cent); per box.- . A IllaTvi discount todhe Trade..._,. Prepared tedelir. b.! tie undersigned. to whoin all or- 1 I der* should Le addkres.d. J AS. E. 110IVERE, Drugsriet.i Corner - 24.1 and Race streets, Philadelphia. March `A. ',5 it , , l2slyi 1 nnounc nplet4..oulf.t I busine4— tailmait nntl nd 31aildue to ttnextlK t panne and 41y MO I RE TLIAN 500,000 BOTTLES NEW- EN.C.LAND' STATESi , . NE--YEA R. PRE RESTORATIVE of - PROF. 0,1 ROODfor4restoring hair perfectly.•and perms venty, has tieneryet bad a rival; volume after volume might he given from yet, the world'and from the meet inteilig,nt in pronto hat a ii a pet Act I:extoratAre; . : hut Toad tins circular .and you cannot doubt ;. read alto the 'following : • t . ' - Ifsin..PeopTeliare for SCS lurk' , been amit, ed pith bald, heads, and the only remedy. heretofore known. has b.,n these abominable wigs. Ity'..e` recent' dis4very of rofessor Wood these attieles are tit.ing fast ; dispensed with, but a great many persons still patronise ; them. because they bane beet. so often Imposed upon by : ' Hair Tonics of different kinds. To all such persons we j cartiesti3r make• the request, that they will try once again. for In Wood's Itestototive there Is no such thing' las fall. We know-ot a lady who was bald, who peed the I artblo a short time. and her head is now covered cam pletky ii Il it the tiniest and most beautiful curls Delwin- I able, We know ot numerous eases where hair was rap. idli; falling nut. intileh it restored Its greater perfection' tbtin it ever bad been before. • : It Is tilsq.without doubt one of the best articles for keening, the hair In good condition. milting it soft,and glossy; rewiring dandruff.. and irai - liroved itself the ;greatest chewy to ell the Ills that hair is hetet°. i fie-is the duty of enemy one to improve their personal appearance though tome may differ in regard to the' way sof doing it ; but every one admit that a beau. WO head of hair, either In min, or woman, IS an 01;Ject - tatieh' to 1,4-desired. and there are no means that should. be, lilt not tied to obtain such a cnnsideration.— fromen's A4leoenti, Philadelphia. • • • „ , 11 t, Coctiocroa.Ohlo.Nov...l7, 1'556. , 0..1. WOOD 4 co - -=-G en t:As 1 hoive been engaged itr Sailing your flair Restorative , the last - sea son for one of yonriocal agents. (It. M. liackinson.) and having cape ; viewed the beneficial effects of it myself,. I would like to oho.lll an agency forlbe Shiftier Ohld, or some Plate In the West. should you Visit'. to Mike such an arrange. mentos I stn convinced there is righing equal toil in the Owed „V v etier restoring thelafir.' 1 have been' Si,. gaged in the Drug business for several years, AO hate yarionapreptiratiens for, the'hair, but have found nettling that restores the'secret ire organs ortnrig.oratitt: the scalp as well as yours.belhg fully convinced that yOur,restomtire Is what you represent it to be. I would like to engage in the sale of it, as I am satisfied it must 5 . % ' yours truly, ;,P. T. STOCKMAN; I 11. . WATLIND, 3lass.„ Feb, 5; IIIT. IPROF. 0. J. WOOD & CO.--Cents:; flaying realised goed.effects of your (lair Restorat I re, I wish to state, hat fiodng my.beir gnu; log thin. as well as gTy. I was Induced from what I read ant heard, to try the sestet.* prepariet by you, to promote itk'gro•th and change its cOl9r se It was In youth. both of which it has effected cempletely. lu•theoperation I have USEsI newly three S ,belies. Yours, &r., • ' JA3IES VRANCIS. ' 110. J. WOOD & CO.. Proprieters.3l2 Itroadway, Neer; TOrk. (In the great A. Y. Wire Railing Establisbnient,); and 114 Market sts...ilt. Louis, 'NO. i And PAM by ail good Druggists. • I ; If September 25. 'OS 3D-fim ti li ' ' THE LIVER %' i IN•V-I . GORATOR!: 1 piI t EFARED MY DTI. SANDFORD. 'I • "Componuded i Entirely From Gl3 XS, ! TS one of"the best PIII2GATIVE,and 1 i 1 LITER medicines now before Mc public. that acts' as a Claim rec. easter. telhier.• od tnoreetfPctual than any ; Othermedicine known. It is not. only-21 (lablart(c. but t • I,Liecr reutedy. act Ina first on the Liter to ejret its mot. i 1 bid tastb.4, When on the stomach and bowels to carry oil , that matter. thus accnruplishlng two purposes effects,. I ally, without any of the painful foidinua experienced in 1 the nperatioes of moll CE/horties. It etreagthens the, J% .tl.lll at t tie same time that It parses it; apd when I )•akeo dully iu 'endplate attetwa, wilitstrengthenand build; j lt up with unusual rapidity, I , 1 The Liver Is one irt the principal regulators; ,mp the human body; and ~ when it performs Its tune.; dtions well, the powers of the system are fully de-i i livelcmed. The Stomach 1114 almost eptirely dependent I ilon the healthy action o f, the Liter for itte proper performance of its rune.," lions; when the stomach; HI, at fault, the bortehsareia at fault, and the whole', system iorroi ti in coolie- (pence of one orran--the'n llLlvAr—haelng ceased Off do its duty. For the dial leases of that organ. otte-of the proprietors has made; Olt his_study, In a practice of more than lb) years, to; Olnd NM* remedy where , with to counteract the Ii many Attrangements tooye whlchlit Is noble. I ), To pitrie ihst this remelPill dy is sir last found. any e i person trimbled with Lt.,. veg. Cosnplatnt, in any ot Its fortna„haa but to try • bottle, and eonvic- j • tiara laeertAln. ____ .1, t Thetelt Gulls remove alt e morbid or badmatterfrogx, i thets„witemlt supplying In their place a healthy flow of bile. Inelupratlng thellsi stomach., causing food in digest ireW partfyiny the blood,' giving tone and health to 'Otte whole male ahinery,l rovuoving eb.• causeorytfi disease-44feet- log a radical Cure. ~ ' liiliclictillackilarecunn u A and. who, fs bale. prawn. led, by theipec atonal of the Lt7er Lairsgro. rater.' M _ . . (ter dose after eating h • itlllll6ollll to relieve,. the stomach and present the food from rising moms • • only one dose, taken brig fore rill iring,.preven tai ~yight.rtarc. only dose, taken atPlalrbtploogens th e bowelsi • - , gently. an cures (Mire. . vers. • Onedoentakenettecenehlis„ lISPAi will tuns Dyspepsia.; 4a - Ono doe of 11 9) tee.r" opoonfuls will , alwaya.te, Here Sick litioloche. A. • ' 'One, bottle taken for o' 4 male obetructloo removal: 1 the 1 . 311f4k of the Mamma.. ea and Makes a perfect sure. Only , one Mee Ire medirtil Melt' relieves) etoßic.irhile :1 One doe often repealed i• • soma cure for ehottnal I, Alerbus.end'lt pntren I We_ of etagere. • • , one bottle i,g2 needed to Mime/out of Mel 1' ay SOCII the effects of med) kiim after a long sicknem.l .. , AgirOnebottle taken for Jettlidiee removes all themes% or unnat unit eolo14:/1 front the skin. ) I One dose faked a ob^:rl thoebot,teettlonplscill-i gor to the appe.tltc - nndC4 makes foo digest well. One doer often 'vomited ewes el4i6in id Demerara In t itP woref fryrui N.W bit° Duzitr, • ter mg/kited VemAtie , et yield abnott to the &et dose. i , °mine two donee curvett r tacks mineed by moment 1 eblldreo: there fs marer.rn safer, or etieedier remedy' In the world. am If nererk. Alta -1 11W ,- A ab mte, few - bottles curer.' f iLleapsti, by exciting the oorta) We take pleasure In re rommendlnittldsmedlelne, am s preeWotftre for Arm and Ague, alai Pere", emit all /treys of a Watuterl Type. ) It operate; with I reelatntr. and ihouaands . "" ere willing to testify toile! wonderful vitt ars. ' • • ' An Who We it arc giving Mar ienanimatut terriatelty in .ftr Area. 4. • • , .. Arralix trater.erithe mouth se m, the irtelporatne, mid siom swallow Loth. tepplker. .•' 1 t . .. _ =VW TEE LIVER TOR ! i • Is a geleutlfle Medlesl Dfsroverj, - d' is daily morklug rano, almost toogreot to be li es& ' , lt mum as If by ma. Ric, own the jtre dose perm' ge bearjß, wad - Seldom more than nue bottle Is required to 'ea* may Mod of Liver (Implaint. from the worst whi lakr .. e , Of lArper Ka to a cowmen] Iftweachr, ail of which are tbi noult ot a Die.- fora Lirer.. .. . 5.1.1 .. ' :; • ' Price, - Stier biattle; DR. 9 ANVOItD, Proprietor, 345 BrOitetway,iew 'Ora. VPRotalled ler all Druggists. .Eold In Pottsville by 11115.3tY SAYLOR; Std In Temiquo,"by E. J. PRY. 1 Niue 10, ' F. :Sly '' 1- • • - , T" • • • jilts. +NADU NOD *IPLENCI . IIII6 DOINIAI.O7 TH6 VAUD, AND MIND 01117 /BON 1116,CiTNA1N NOIIITAIND, DEr ALS o.l!(.ly9ll:llTSiligre rAttrallt TO :0 ", CANDLE MOULDS, A WARRANTED, be of best metal—ail sizes and patte s. Manutteturad ISlorlale byJOHN CALTERWE, 14.305 Race pk i l i d e wd a. Pet "9 "aa A4-303 BUFFALO • ROBES, . - -Dy§trftE BALE OR ROBE ; At OFARO WO3IRATWS. (o. 415 and 41f iireb otrWeC•Phlladfdyldn• • N:ll3—dloo,,a tan &wadi:nut of LADIEW . FANCY' FURSid own manuroctAno. . • 1 • . Augnk 14,18 1 • 35-3 m 7 , . FILE CIOTTI C, I.N 'ln all its branches, at. the . 3lanntic . tom, Now dtreet.abora Senoo between Race ands t, Philadelphia, where triny be found the,besel amioktnent.,nt PlLes and RASPS. In the city of MN , ' delphla. ate'Old IrlleWna-rot and dude equal to taw, at a saving of 51.1 per tent. I J. 8. SIIITR. New Street File Werke, kblladelplila. . .. : August ^..6,'53 ' 3 .5.5n1 .. j • TO • Di Merehants mina' Others: LATE .' t h iy ave i n oti o a w fr. in we s , o l. c: l; a t i nt! e nad Ot t lz phis ,ituetkom, .pad of our owns Ifoportdfioas, goodi of the /QUA Paris Faehlou: to Bonnet Plaid Velteta, Satins. Velvet a,•Ptalo Bilks. 31areellinea, Fkreneea, 'pun net Mbhana, , Yralu. Satin and Mantua do ., ft thea.Qail. 'Hugs, Blonds. Lures. Illusions . ke which u otter muck below Ole mud! prim:, /1/4741 libeiol d aunt to Cub buyers. 'WARBURTON. 2 , :0. 3Uti EtOuth Second street.Ozoote) put poops stoat, • - • ' MOW SPACCY,) Philadelphia. October 2,'58 40.3t0 CHEAT , CARPETINC. :- ma. M AT THE I I 461317 terver, No. 49 North Nin th S'ireei, Phil a delphia. CITIZENS and Country Merchants are solicited to call and exarine the stock , of In grain and Venetian Carpeting; lour, Tale and Stair Oil Cloths, all al.. ha; Canton and Cocos 'Matting ; Door Matt; Cloth a . • Oil Cloth Table C l overs; Druggets, from one to four • a wide: Rag Carpet, Stair Rods,-&e., Ac. Cheap f r Cash, either ultolesale or retail. by ' E.I9EATIIERIST, • 10.4 V North :Opt h street. October 23. '' . , .1 ` 4114 m ARCH 8 DI ` CAR • : WW.r ' x: 0178 E. ' d liiiE su scribers ha .e jus opened • their . New Carpet Warehouse, with a rich end splen- STOCK of CARPI:IISGS. torn ritsloga4l pie latest and best styles of VELVET, TAPE TETaIitUbSELS, Three. ply', Ingrain and 'Venetian, of the twist mclebrate4 manu facture, also a superior stock or OIL CLOTHS, MAT. TI: 4 :4114. AC. alle•The above stock of goods has been boucitt ex-• tremely low fi4r web. Ind it Is the intention of the sub scribers to sell accordingly; th a. with small up mutt awl each transldimu. will enable , us to give purchaaers Roodsfrom In to 11. per cent. lea than usnally charged by other establishments. Of, EN A RICKNER, importers u tul Deafers iw C.rpriing, 832 ARM ST.. 2 doors lklow Nt th, (South side.) Phila. •Sept. 4. 'se 3B3m . Patent Shoulder Senn Shia' t Kaaufactory, T:TIIE OLD S'FAND, 706 Chest ,nil street, ViiILADELPiI A, opposite the -Wash. Inston !louse. \ • , A. \MOHR...MCA wilt Ave ! a beteetofbre, his pertain sl supervision of the Cutting, ad 34anufscittriat de• 'partutt et.. Orders for his, celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at t the shorteit satire. • . . . . Tenons dashing to ordee.Shirts,ran be 'supplied With the formula for measurement. on application by mail. Constantly on hand. a varied and select stock of Gen tlemen's Furnishing Goods. . C• Wholesale orders supplied on liberal terms. September 4. 'SA' , 6-11. —__:.r_.— NET CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. isas.3 NEAT STOCK OF O,ALL h*„ 000 [lB5B. FYRE &..LANDELL, Fourth' and 1 j Arch streets, Philadelphia, have In store andiiaily receiving a Illue.stock .of Fall Dry Goods moulted to the Near Trade. l I . Mark Silks of all grad 4, I . - Fashionable Fancy Silks! -- _. Shawls of all the neweidityles. Deets Gonda. to full tt.riety. l , . . ,Stsple Grim's. in large stock. . 7 i • Panty CASPimer Cloths .t. Yest Ines. Minkel& 01 ts. Linen Damasks, Lc. N. 8.--norid bargains daily eceived from 'New York and Philadelphia Auetion cal a. ItfirTitlOlS--.Sel Cash nd Priv,' Loui. — elt August 38, '.sli : . . 3 . .5.2m . • • 011 i FARE! 54,111 • (new lie.) Market strext,Store .. ,Eteith. rill A. importers. Manotarturro and Dent.. er*ln ?Auer Furs, for Lisdleio nnst Chit . down:— :Ow, Gents' -Furs, Fir ("niters, nail ' The number of years that we hare been engaged In the Fur hosiness ; , and the ge ern cluirectet of our Furs, both tor qw,/ity undprioe Is , generally known throulb ciul the Conntry, that we thl k it lit not necomirk for us Iti to say anything moretbno we are now opened our assort 'bent of Furs . far the Fall and Winter Sales, of the teepol and most beautiful sort ment that we hare ewer offered before to the public. ' ur Furs have all been -Im ported during the present noon, when money was scuts) and Furs much . Ides. than at the present time, and have been manufacturkt by the, most competent workmen ; we are therefore ietermlned In sell them at such prices es will continue o give us the reputation we base borne for years, that is to sells good.article for a very strot/Iprqit. . Storekeepers, trill dowel to glee •us a Mill. as they .111 Clod the lan:test- easnrt eat hyfar to select from in the city, and at tuanufactun}r's pvices 011\ FARETRA ag o., : . No: SIS 31arket Street above Bth., FhiladelPhla. ' . ' 'Philadelphia, September 1.• , .f.P3 .. Zfi..tm - ; • PHILADELPHIA • . . ' Stsigient Ilan . age 'maltase.; ' . NO. 837 ARCH' et., door below Ninth, - , .‘01:-iCT to tut: SALE OF '''''- .. . itrRS. B. C.._ E ERE'IT'S Premi- Lim um Improved Abdo bud Supporters, Trusses and tidattaces, • , DR:CHARLES O. IL Rit . tP INGS ,Principal. - Where may be had 11'4 and variMi Al. I•Orttaale or TRUSSES. K3IALII SUP PORTERS. SHOULDER BR CRS', and oth- or Bandages, for sate at PO( 'S TICCONI•Firt per cent:lo,Wtr than at any other establish mit in the city. 'Dr. KNIGHTS celebra radical cure TRUSS his ' mired hundreds •of cases. here others have fidledi— • Trloe . • . $4 . 05 'Dr. ' RAWLINGS has t ted suivessfuliv many bad casewnf Spine Disease. Clu Foot, BOW Leg. Knock knee, and Week Aneles, with hi new and improved appara tus for these D114.041W1t. tot bleb eases reference-can be given. Nicest-analog Ire. " Ca Mt to fits-00 SILK sad COTTON KIISTIO STOCKINGS; *NKr t. b. l r.rs. KNEE CAPS. and A iDOMIN AL COMPRESSORS. at lower ,rims titan can bonghtelsewhere. CRUTCHES. SPLINTS, nd every isriety of SURGI CAL APPLIANCEIi. nt gr tly reduced prices, placing the hest make of goods rattan reach of ell. . Ladles attended in grit lc apartmentsr at the store, by kir.. It C. Evencrr. • .. trif-Partieular attentio paid to Instruments for de ' formity in children. and talivetion to alt guarantied. Philadelphia, Septembe 11,1.3 . 37-Ilot FALL GOODS FORIBSB ~. Over 3000 yards oil -1 New Silks, jusi re calved. by THORNLEY a. CIIIS31;: TORTII-EAST : Corner "Eighth - & 1, . Spring Garden streds, PHILADELPHIA. Bought for CASK and o be sot i ONLY for CASH! We confidentially ease rt that the above goods ate as CIIEs.P Andes GOOD as mos tic sold on hie .asticrreas Chu linear!! i ' • ' .. • 611!• We. 6iillenge It. Fair ainipari.scro . .11gA New Lalnro. In Marital dedunr. me . .. • Poll d Ch. wer Yet neiss. Am.. ea ry bendritme. rench and e anerlcau Chinlaiis, as. .. EnglisL:V . . Dt Glochems of differe t nink tn. • :: .„ • Shawls, Cloaks, C rtulars, - Dusters, tc. New Stella Shawls, to it colors. - - • . ' Long and Square Ilene Shawls; Long and Square Blau et Shawls. . , ' Illalp and Embroiders Crape:Shawls: lame neilW Shawls, Pri,neh Blanket Shawls, Ae. GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS. he.. Ac. . Prerythiny Sew in i•CLCLAKS Mot may offer! 'French Iderinoes.-Caores and DeLaines, Co burr,- P tins ad' Alpacas' : - , - rtv..kri,o no ini &tonne ntnek or ' .121 041 ES 'l'; CI 111 t 8 id N S ; . . ~- Lln k ens. Moneta. Clot e. Ceselmerell,Ac. • • i ' Illifikfte;slerseilles Q ilia C,ounterpanes. At. Tabie Corers, Moon • ere, Table Cloths. Neptchur.de. We are deletes rued to Maintain cur reputation or bring ens of ihoVar Din' 'GOODS STORE'S in Philadd. phia. "ItAart. onty umr Price."- • ~, - THORNLEY * CHIOS. N. E. corneifEtehth intl. Spring Garden its., Plaited's. AV-Perlkitis eau ride Car 5 cents by the City, R:atirolid, to within tato equal.» ollour store, and for 3 cents by tha Eighth 'Oda lido of Ordnittnees to our door every live tr.inettes.T. A C. il August i'sB . '1 ` • 35-3 m - ALIEN' & .NEEDLES'.- SUPER I PH OSe i ll A TE- Of LIME. wei g ain otter the. above to farriers altdidrelerst, etringt beat that they wilrat all m times, id i ander all e reumstancre. receive the p.m. GOOD ARTICLK theyeve heretofore Dumbest& of Ws. ' The public will plea War In mind that , our Soper. PhewotatetrZlielto Is l al aye . .. . THVSA E. IN QUALITY." ilvi, Ire sett: 'relialde Ifertitizeee, o none ea all. These remarks are rekatornd necessary from the fact that &largo number of 'articles purporting tO be Super. Phosphate*, are offreediloreale, which are not what they ars represented to be. Our new 'patiptilet isiin press. and will be reedy far ' dist, ibtitfOlidn A few days. We shall be pleased to *end copies gratOtouily byII to our Mends when UMW'. Price 2.4tper 220 i ba. ,(2 1.4 cents per, lb.) A Rural dodo ifou'ulade to DEALERS. Pacific Ocean. Guano. ItAvit n: 4lthis tinisso gar four years putt. we ran ParetY end It. It his bees t ile d able by aldewlth Peruvian G ' no, add Itproaounted fully - equat to It in all respects. ;die Ato er our New l'acepaka, eootataltig letters reopertlog It, sod mo th other Interesting matter of tales War thrafeet. -- .. - Ile. 1 til *east?ovarian Clumsy ' . for ale, It tba imam, Taws. • 'We have also 14 iIM., . .A3INRIC/IN (WAN &nal Albeit Nerd.' ' . .' OBOWSDIJONES' a d PURR BONN PUN: 4 POIMInn. It. and' such other "Fertilisers' ma wa feel oath 1111 aseridifig. ifirGoodt are be ailed at tither frost Vow, Wart. Aries.` Awl* f Rtes era stwd•a,fa tOtaltig avows' sod amain" to thiiivtrets.• •'.. •-, - • 77.6 Wail Aprinnewal Journals old Asispapaidrat . tunlorly Ad at owl. et for Ma oat of rarstays.- - ' - . '.. &• ALLE ~NEEDLESI , 4 . No. 42 s. Mamie, nod 418. %Witt i • ' first kora abta Chestaut sitter, Pligaitelplda.. /lapin 0, 'tB iv 24-44 . , • ' . .PIIIILADEL 'MA; l& C 0.73 WINCHESTER I Gentiaments Farnhaang Store. AND =M=E :,'- SATuRiIAt . M.ORNINq OM)jirl. :3Q-'B5B. MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles smith', Proprietor. Allkirdsorcoaldunrels, spades, Ike. The patronage of thepnblletsrespeettallysoiklted. January 40.'58 2-tf - FAIRBANKS SCAI r EB . 'FHB subscribers, agents tor the man ufacturers.harejuat ran:Seed a new intiele,enned lbe "Union Counter ftwle,"naletdated to weighfrom 3+ ,an annum te 240 IN. 'tor axle atthe Yorkstore. X.ItARD.II3I SON, dottintiNe;Arril 2614148 • 17- • #R AND 'RAILROAD IRON. Tub subscribers have now on• hand 11 and trlll tell for CASIi, at the 'mien market price, a large stock of the.bear qualliv merchant Harlan, Flat Du Railroad Iron, and light T rails, for mines.. •8. if RUDLIII4 SCO • Pottrirille, oretriher 48- .. so4p.. - - .. " • • BT HE subscribers Invite . the' attgutiori . •of mineraand merchantato their Mannfactura ~ .VP:B, PAM and MAPS SOAPS,: && c itc.eThietw Sospi baying icing been extettairely known In Schuylkill, Carbon and Ltmartte countieri, arelintotameddril at tam liable gnat Ity. , l prilere reeelied byntall promptly Mima ded to. "ear Sal ttoda, litar7.Lc.,alustys: b d :V* JtlS. ELILiNTON, SON. .. , . • 783 Eolith ,Second street, Pbi cticipMa. June '2O. '5.8 . '• ' i' -6• Cot • - - . SEWINCMACHINE ::::.i...; - : '. rrHE Double - Thread;Famil • SEW. L. INO MACHINE:. Thein Iliacbinei Few' with two 'broads. makipit a Doutilit Lock Stitch, eiltuti to any high priced Thic ti ln e I a ON amtperfectlf tenable for 111 nuttily purposes Three Blachlnea are.for gala by the rtibscriber, aPthenellANtilknOTEL,Ppttowlik• , The public are invited to &bind examine them. Price 1128. Jarinstruettona glean to those porchmintr, In if i - : the ore, Le. • -•-;. ,' A. 31. Slillaire,__ageat. Attratat 14,1458 - ' ' • - 2•34rn WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, . ' BMUS TIM • • Sunbury & Erie .Railroad and the Canal, (opposite the Furnace. Wllliatnsport. Penns-) I- 21 .E0. S. BANOER & C 0.,. Whole- ILA said and itetill Dealers andhlatintacteders of white and yellow pine dooring bpards,saah:doors. blinds.shut• tent. siding, wood mouldlito. de. Jlicand scroll sawing,- fancy and plaln...A.ll" . descriptlone t urninw and planing done with pmai pthess, and in the beet Manner. • Vebroary 27. 1.4 ; • CE.: ' _ TP onl Operlikto -N rill TI Wad Sabil4/kll/Coun. ty Plosrvhauts. SMOKING TOBACCO.; by Steam vmer—enollbx a day:at liamburg. Smoking Tobse• go and Sept Mantitactor7, on band and toady foi sale. 200 barrels sweet Fronted Smoking Tob4cro. 200,000 Half Spill:deb fleptra. _ = 204.1.000.5izre, Spanish Segarx re' 100.q00 Seed and Extra Segura.' Orders then Mils received and nromntivfattended to. Terms awl • : MAUI" Alol 310YEtt, Hamburg. Berks . County, Pa. • Sent-5. 4 57 • : '•sn -tt 4 EXTENSIVE. MARBLE YA RD. mauantongo , 84-- - - - THE anbtcriber : prepared, at his of *hind, to furnish kinds•of materials. bib line, fur buildli purposes—pla In and, namentai. Ile Inch particular attention the s'Otub Stenos ai Hon Uttletlfil of biome' .. uteeturs. Thely tan I bad In erefy variety . style. and will canine, favorably, in twenty where, and are offeri. June' 5, '5B '..n.13,1 MAUCH CHUNK • Wire B.ope,- Manufactory, H Nliesheir'llEEakssaarel. els C1c0 . ..1 Manufacturer of Wire Rope, tor inclined planes: shafts,i slopes. Ac., would intoret the public that be is now pre- • pared make ALL KINDS, EENOVIS AND SIZE'S OF FLAT] • ANIY,ROI7..\.'D ROPE. At the shorted notice; of superior quality, and, on the • lltitheral terms. at tile Wire Rope Factory. • Mauch chtluk, Carbon Co, Pa. 'fmence Can be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A.ll. IlMadhead, at Mauch Chunk a to N. Patterson: Summit lull. to Sturm, Lelsenrlng Ac• more. Lucerne county; Pi.. and In fact. nearly 411 the op orators in the Region 'who have been using his ropes. August 14. [August R. 'VI 32-Iy] 33. NEW PATENT - wAttii;w4kti.;7 r ilit,"undersi , Red. ure'manufactiiring . to r,l .ritikemucer ertirewite'lt ion' 'as entirely new principle of obtaining power, arid of eon trolllnx the water by,' which we , obtain a greater maxi mum power than It afforded by any other adiantages of this R tied now in use. Some of the adeantagee of this Wheel ere: • • ' bt. We obtain titeliftire w'lg?( of the stater, and have the advantage or the full head and fall, from water to Water. 2d. There le less dead weight to mare, the wheel and shaft weighing Ices than 101 W. 14. It aurpasiOis all other wheels In motion, velocity and power. . al h. It Is perfectly under the control of tbewcnkmen —either when used to drive a large or .etnell . amount of 'tnaeldnery—ae the itringth of the wheel It not'dihnin bdted_ny reducing 11,-motion, since It depends upon the weight of the column of stater below the wheel, which • - altraya remains about the suuna. sth. It occupier lees space than any other wheel. la placed-inside the flume near the serfage, of the water and Is never effected by ft-et., 6th. The wheel la very datable. being made of iron, Sod ran he put Id any place and attaehed to taw Minty Grist )title and machinery of all kinda with resPexpease than any ether wheel; the velcsity of the wheel !Hauck that the expo nee o f .geasing up is avoided Rs nearly 7111 purposes. , I • ' . Tefsethet with' ties. -advents /al above Ptated,i ready to warrant the IVbeet to possess!' power equal to the Pdlgwing.fleoree, lbr each foot Allot water:-4 Inch wheel f. •• - 00.100 horse power.' 10 :4 a • " 7 . • " " 12 " "-• •!•. ••• -- 1 - .. 1.24.100 u 1314 " . • '• r A. 56.100 " " 15 . 2 * " 16 is ss . • - • 2.44.100 IS " " 7 • • • - • 2.96.100 " •• • • azoloo 22 " " • • 4.44.100 " •• • ' - 5.40.100 26 u a.• . 044.100 S u " .• • .• 7.50:100 30 I I" " *. • eels of the above sties can be so constricted. gip to W eeo pertym 3.000 revolutions perJmlnute. When•aohl•aril Complete with gate, pully and shaft, eo that the porchse Per has only to place. it 14 the dam, ithiLit ems beam by one man in 4.w0 or three days.- , TheUndeni moed will put them in anyrdace situate expense, and if they do not perform es atone, will leia them Out and make the flume as good as befOretheerbead was pot in. 2110 W heels can be afforded at a lesiprlce. than any other wheels now in me. Trey. Ansesldtbtb, 18611• _DAKIN 5'11.11113X264: . Opr-ner Mechanic and Grand Divhdon eta. September 1; Ts' SAYE YOUR TIME. -READY MADE' PAPER... BAGS; . ' \ - r oi t RS R GROCER : DRUGGIST . i 1 CA:feECTIONERS. BAKERS, ke.-41teSubeirlbt:r heft laity Informs his friends and thi.hile that he laas lA. t ) n appointed Agent for the, mile of ,- -: ..- . Pktent ' Machine made 'Paper 7 Salta, ' i - itaworsorunto at, _, fl ,_: . • ' Idepsre: John U. Low= & Co. of Phandelphli. , Theis' Hail' are of lilies and qualiti es of paper suitable for Au. sza•oxa who 73110 the article, and' are :offered at such pikes as will at once eaturoend them to the eon canter. There are adventa gee,' ir loutebtudng aft& wing ready made Dip. 'Whom uo bags are awl, It requirts double the quantity of paper aud able: lopack the mem number og,pounds, and more time in ratting up a pack age, - Where an extensive bushiest fa ne,anid Bags Amide by band: by buying ready'xsade &g, ewe /Vows,. taw be dispensed with; 'By using them, pon.■lll not poly ease time and stoney. i bbt always bare Is oOttientent .reeepta• ele in width to put np your goods. , • '• ." 'Wherever these 84 bare Wen inteodneed. they base Oran titlinwralirfaction. ' For ease at Jiraneforturers• puts by ---11INJ,DANSAN, , Paper and Boni Dfitier and (RationW - entre street, oppeadte liplaeopeleburea. Pottasllle. A. brat rate assdrtment of WRAPPING, PAPER si wayn on band.' Feb. 21. . , Pell Is of tar' bert =inlay fo; the production of fruits, i''' - i' d -- h i I . t h b i Ali ha - - a-1 1 - -ii Pohl' , i grains, ate. The price is gig to V.O) per acre, payable in 2 n was 8 nee le , ° ur° ' 8 lit t9 eB . 1 f Dig hl he e re ' away, quarter yearly inotalmellts, within* term of four ots eldest „daughter, la her sixteenth year, came o p =beams years, with interest. Th e terms are made easy, in order and stood by him.- She held a papej in her band. ,n-e' sting par it onq lloi° to insurp,the Irapid ittlproretnent of the land, by en** ' "Father ;" he opened his eyes; "here's Mr, 'jut, dgelb t, lOr Morris it.l bllng every aidostrbus MA to Ivry a Jana. It le now =sneer bill. Can't I have the t i ro ' ta ke ' - `1 d eon • eeideid ups' a nil extrieatingi being extensively Improved by goal roads. and IMO of . - e 7 tar „ tile be the best citizens iron New England wed the Michtie school with me in the suerniagr ," f . Oben; next nigh , 1 ti x t done*, State'. are erettleg large linprovements. It le a stalls of "I. ram afraid not; answered 119Wathett e a fining pars n w keno the greatest improvement out of Philadelphia. Seam. In despair. ' , - ty -five houseabave been btatt ID four mouths. Wadi. , 4r.Nearly all the iris will briny 1 'tetra the arm atla Sahli cal fainters end badness men from the length and „ „,.,. d * t g le. oa. ,-. s , i , e ._,-, lightly on 1,,1 ~ , breadth of 141113t0n are settling there. It is an Stelae- ''' • uw ' aD I Marts --- *" D't" l t, air :.,-[ I * you."/ 1 !ant onsineesphiee, on account Of its beam in the midst .. etbitre." The daughter limbo fretful P- r i .0, I eorig ~ 1 41 o t i, 1 ' ihi;hordering p n tbe meet?' lof a great matket. Every article nailed upon Ms land cult waved her aside with his hend4 and Bile 1. be dives ? , eit bike d , t" duds se humodiate sale. The water is exeellent,and no tiff muttering and pouting. such thingeal ever Is known. reels ,g tided "It is mortify in g," raid lafre Vole . - it, ma tter r gilled an "JP The soil ii a randy er clay loam, wi th a clay bothers and' g and a ' ° sail they W. .i teten4am of manures. It le free of stones aud easig i, sharply ; "end I don't'-wander itipl o .,, so , a bran in thoiO3,, r , LL . , wstlfeli. it Abounds largely In the Phownllater.and an annoyed about it. •The bill has to l' t -- 1 I mo ein a seriOut mood: I .. a ... -, . Is its fertilityTthat from the crops produced both upon don't see why It may not be done ri l • ' ' w 1 1 ... - /away itithh,dtince. I a's Th e ' " o olly is my birst friend ;pa e has told me lt -- this land and the large area adjoilling under cultivation, jai's." , 'r*,,,.. - .. e I tph i y needn't Muth so - at , t at." It will be round not to be exalted anywhere In the pro. To this Mr. Walcott made s i Mallon of crops most adaptrd to its market.' ring.- bad beenOirenleted The reader may be well aware that the earliest nd the words but added another prose ' Ile not 1 lest fruits and vegetables move from Neu'de4py l , whkb burden Bader which be was air eefel Walcott • , rn b ug his Intimateifrienchr , his own; t are annually exported to the moue" of millions of dol- After a silence of some SZW , ' ' (Ifoy it, hoverer, bOt took* method of a w.''' ' ' itt - ra n et William: colored-Wit' the idea Heated , * Ws. The bind, besides being aceenible In every way sa id r • .... 1 1. °Am I reallY 6ngsged?",,b demanded of S fan. for fertilizers:, bas au Abundant 'apply of the best qual. - i""" I- he a d ' 11 i elit• n tit tilt mei," said Susan, Ity of muck twin urea .• ; "The coatis tires/I gone." re rW & is - sixtnen toaa: . , oA beautt , u to , "I t thuds et s ita: • Lumber and building materials can be had Oa the spot ' "I"Allibin ee". 4 .. l* M . * is instead I with th e ti tg , . 8 ia William. „sap. at a chap price , from the mills. Other mills Me now and looked in........t0mi. ''' slaty i t ! h a d hard Or" e l la "0 4 "_ar 'in ' Y Pa l- . 1 a beards Imo. being °weak!. and brlekyirds being started - on the "I can't h e lp lot t hy, the Pr. -, I „„,, I T ipeittedl erne Dhot i - , o bare be a ground. A persiarcan put up li frame tenement for pre. e y c j atooo , thee ~,,, o p p oses tot e? the "In P ''' d times- the and at -- th at you ore a • sent waver:dente Ow one hundred dollars On account , e. ' ... r ....., .. ' ' P S * Ili el an inOisited; that your etc, of' the exteesitoemigretion. tide Is the best course to wean to d ay to imp , '`..„: ',. eo lgewhevy a l - 'are -I' Int ,. r A bl • ie bee ' a; your lips the trans. Pont/eta order to get a plan to live In attire!: Carpet'. la." a , .efel., Wale 4 e g th e ""1 -41 locks the black aranbasts Oar in al f tha coral i• ottr tern and builders are on tiled to put up bonen on the "There'll bees • eireleg ' ' d' • ent re bast terms. i 1 with It Teel d i l' r t hc r i, rye wing • your peek the grace mid Mr Wolcott, he s l 'W- a I I 'fla n. (I " - - Ye ' ' d tb whiten. " of In settling here the etragnint has many advantages - .. ..,,,a . , . .14 ited your shool ers is Ho Is Windt/ a few hours' ride of the great Mies in the ". r ""t_,l" moving _ e s.: s ,"lh ssi . " 'a' thin Irons entr of the .wa_ l __:,,, L . l4 du toll. I ask, constitute an TO CARPENTERS. AND BUILDERS. Middle Elates and New England; be is' neat -his old .DIADD manner , n ..."' . .. 11 Itl "The hal Ifle Fidl"** T t. , - grinds and asibelatione; he Is In a salted eountry, .' ,so yomoosiot t o tither t. rp , aa ha 8 arigaaatuabb b t,w7.4 at. 1 11 r 1 33213-..a . . , • where eatery Improvement and comfert of cittlitation ie aware* ur a . /41104,b1it 1 ae PP e " I . I r Nt. elfl idul Y - tai ' 'eh= totes pee' at hand: bi Is lu a healthy place, and Is not suldert to re ' o r g i : : : - Srest in using up. , “A n d If f should add r he roust _ _ r _, _ SCHUYLKIL' COUNTY LUMBER the certainty of kiting lb', greater part able family - , end tale own health lay those malignant 'event 'Lich your 8 " to hie Chair. Sind egem a , to ' -nr pee, slied Dank his head and eloeid 1 fur . , the e nalorky of your =hie. tbnpainter,th tau_ onr lineaMerata. th• sculptor fur the ' t - , ..".Aiti: '- . t maks, the craves of so many millions of the young and -r. Wale t st er d loom sad I t ml ,, fec , 4l° , ~,Y r f y g arMit the poet for the ex 'MAltUFACTrmilytosta - 1 tart in fared regions away from home and friends.- seating him Illibir -° cad, mi . ...I,' Joe!. bed mo"re-,°• yet - I - 1 - ell ' nil ' i te PI the itATA on and s I 1 snot, • e Is t. on 1 hds', hi ine a mild rlimate and in open winter ' l a ' y - , satt.ibll bar dens U. ... ° """' , j ou of your, glance. t• on Oflatill it Avoid street', a great quantity of lumbered story kind a There are three trains daily tisPailadelptithand . to all ill r " 4 --VAUD . I for him; bat be bad ?Pr"' ‘r ' D oi heart; the lair your wit, and and descrlplkmewhiells th ey am - supply to Operate/s r ; those who Improve, the railroad coursetuy gives a fret hapelessiaaoir ~---- Inall th r' strength f or 0 , re - !goodness 1 a ,these 4 I L--." .c.p..„,..0w.t....8 tow attas than it can het ticket. ! I, - - • . ,ileelliedre,OP_ lithe 41 ' ta oes 4te 'I i I love pin for 0 la. au thaw prury , WI adverse eircums ti ~ t i ".,_ it time ,thiti you $.41 „a , bought ehiewime., - They imralso ready to - supply, i The reader will et Ones be strue.k with the adrantagee bottle tufa , " "IT , ~, , t allocate of *X- . la , L ~ , hate through the lawthallit.thstregtonsiva beaten*, and la.' tern preseuted, and ask- bimetal( why th e property boo pewee • ' An"' *"."' I " - I w h ere 'ly , ' thine° ''' re',..!"l I i I Dais . ld it with. - (42 i t - tr a. eon.d notint hOrSlCrinli Mathilled,thatathieturedartieletaln thelr lineal hot been taken op bathe. Therm o= is. It was owes' h a d,O ' Id still go on- chat s . ~ 1 oh i s o,„ a,- . , 0. atassetns of lb isentrathwirotescust , i thrown in the market: andendesstheastatetnents wens t - ,, - . ' be 1k d for 01l 'ordinal ) Otreell" , out . , ~,a.,„a r . „ 1 ! , a t 4 0 ° ° la" .. P7 Their luso . ° b oao b loa t s o c e me g e t ope ra ,. retract, no one =Old boleti*, to examine theism, bo- "„ - f- - , • - - • ' "Aed lois, =vet lief Unit Or flirt Eventilliar, ontwast_quantillea of 1 fore pawls's-My. This aline expected to do. Theyw 11 eas t .• 1.-.11 Mr Walcott made r itirmeil If 'I makis i, ench an avowal, does il.fol , "Neter+ . Doorae ~..:,, . r„,,,:, -_-..3V leallealee .111thasett ' i aye the hand tsodor =Mullett; the ill 3 g. ti tea Doll SIDS ?Ong, • 1 man and wife ?" ' , y w meet parlous W`b , the StltlattO3tlS. I , ea= et lei that w *, to hoe, !I stop s :. ! 'y „ - ,,plthell Werke Ino donbte from 'harm= neigbborloods they will wit. , ' sot to obey Idly. .. "I do hot think Co. " , • Illewildlimiy4,•Z- - , Mwdeptailts, r f 131sI th e itSPIOTISEISntJtAItiIi can Jade of the cha rac t er •„ n atiy is to Supper," said bit wife, b do L • Foy example', If upon jest sash OffladW a ~,, - -1 , -. laissisagosera. ,- a :of the popeuebro. Perreone r ahoeld weer plowed, I ' ...sea ' • -.2 LI% ss 0 did not ant. et 'the to "Neit er ~,._, , _,, siklisters,, , , ' • i potatoes, as numy ars 'Dalin& rald hsaillana al we - wipe' - i sidled e Wight es shit, I taker year hand (Om tithing of And edAbil#44Aeaseti• Aiwa aid Fumed Wort-, held 01l a s . ' nnt 6'13'14 t° "IP" 1 as ' hand was more thin • aupposition) and les., to he a leaving the room. ll'llle bib. y fulathillththattly larband., They are mid, T h e -1/4 " mie ereti Finnweresmeithlt Lltemy and'ati, Id* el e ' - - Irn ,_ rhi ar this iirrealtig. e"./ tile ac, g• itt ,10 par not knew• how long I to „,, utvndowit i t i miaur iw iejo j omul , gmnity rkuttitrat - theekeontaininy full Inferteatith of Ile; -I,fel don't what for " D I . - -i 1 ' YOU 2 . s nvs WS not divined it la my or qalltyi4rdetrisinititeetVell stern ssiontonoritl be seat to each inqulreeesed ems be - , aches very much, - se answervo. .., teats to _ beae toted yon a r t, 7 . , . .13 of ww_ DtTelid RaMbialksedall oda , fer bliteillirlr - taimil4 ' 2ltta.Piellianlim• .* - rat ': "I the dumps sealue"lllutter ea S ira ' wil hto words. felt it iii My Mite. eeellp l r , , tioort, M i tt• °lir i ltil ir i i...,, Pe l ikr i ma .......,.. ll4l4 P lalill l i nd *elin I °lc - Vrntle indispittatu. Warrant= dreste ' ',ix t ' . n 'as moth as Onee re Is io w to " 1 o The% d„ not wait. sOceat ille o er • loy ieb tuts -- - l i t renr '••••• ee""wo" , +7o "P .ter ealdnet 'of ell thrombi-arias, *ben purchaser moers i r ''''' if . "I" to ss say If thin In il ' 4. ''.'" white's lasle only for;'Yolat of my life, lib work; twingdy4rutgliathostdsErr floorinj th nor • , lauthl_tts the landt-.ltate Vine street Wide - , ark for tuotiey, or 7 .1 el - - it wholly to maotagran t. inkw_pt oc o m ,344,ll :ix phi*. EV haunt ton . by rolasent'at t e l 1 A w k .,'" ' And she h er Kay rbood iris s till alit!lrg n oether. 1, and theit__lfOlkil, 1100 *IVO tallo, plan , beanie P.M,: wheel there inquire far Mr. Bythee. ''' ' When she returned her h , i , 'our boiTtner• • . •' 1 '• • Ilike ! phnOle!" sudden y elle+ a calls, 001011111111WIdatilIMMIInis 11th. *Ming latlf,pall - - twormisnewarlii beamed. Lettersmem A ' ''. where etio boil left Mo. . i i i i_ or gred, "Ob. Art*, . „, • Itif.`te"ker"re ", 4 ' - - 4- - •• -' ` ~'", --' - ;: , 'be addressed te 0.1. - COMMILIN.2O2I)eita' . - lail osh, 11 I bring you a eaP Of UP/ - itira4l is'All imotl-4- • , - , Apiplogosompigigi t gaggotweing ink, indr axe below Walnut; Philadelphht Nays sod ' • pr li i d oz a with for 3 ' 11°14 1 '' I tin hand ereekthiettlast Spike- , • - dwre fil li t e rillilietird• • ' a'' . ''''°' - - 1 , • poeyerpr i gh tr ogkrifs " 10. ,' ' I deplete r ISO* • - `'.-- ' - : „ . • a a l , . -' Z. 2 . I ` . ;',' -- -- - - ' • a , ___,1.,...........,"........"..64........X.1i11ia1f0i11ft S 0 I.'o NtO N_,H 0 OV Wholesale lualtetall • DEALER in Stovcrs,. ors; (fosters. tin Ware, follow twain Ware 1111165 Ware. Preneh Ware, Cod A...- Cutlery, Range Boilers, Portable Ranges, On • Ovens. hummer furnace, de., Le., has added to his former stock of Staves - a variety of • new pat., terns of Kitchen Ranges of !ditch he can give the! highest reromMendatlon. , ,' • '•• . lie calls particurar attention to Idiom style of Ilea ter which he la confident win mikatbe best Renter that has ever been Used In tblapatt of the country.' also, a Tartlet) of new patterns , orilooking, Parlor, and Ilalti Stoves. lla clib partlctilar attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stove; it Is as Improvement on the Klsterbach, which he Is confident is thabest Sore In use. lin lasi übw the largest stock of the ARM. articles (too numer. one tontention,) that hairnet been offered in this part or the country. lla Invitee Ithl friends and customers to call and examine, for thirmilves. feeding confidant that he can suit theta In quality and, pricer. be flatters himself that hehaabadmuchexperiencelehi.tine or Loiloon, therefore hi feels minfldent that he cahoot be surpassed to qualltrorebeepu Ofirltooting ma 4 Spoutlos and, all kind ofjobblng done'at' the shorted Dotteei. - claire street. /khan abowalliarkeOnstride, flaming. October ' ' • .. MISCELLANEOUS: Yuan, saw actrot mouton taxi dm.' : • VORje, LE, FINE FARM,-situnte -Wash- A hems towaship; sear Pinetwore. &au.* k ill county* It matairow about 200 aria; MI Arras la Irtste Of eulthatiob, • ad TO - Aerator rod tlasherLind:' Them h arcood two story hones bu the premises, and. Ai requisite outbuildfugs Ith It All. 'fill of Water vithln O feet of tha house. The tent truck that rotate to the market *raised ors Ms farm, will be sold eery few for farther wit:Want iipplr to CHAS. 3f; . find Xstate *pelt, Pottetale... Aigasi a,'119 -r ' r _. . . ._ , • A NEW - . Grocery and iProvielon !{tore.' irkillE lINDEILIGNED respectfully • - idiom Id s s friehdsend the public generally , th at he a/ Quit opened oa AlaitKET SQUIBB, North side, jilt, dow abor OW/Werket Howe, and siearle ovpeaite the ZuMerrue CAusink, it Grocery and Provhdon Storey ehere.be hie jcist received a "splendid assort. ',went 4oti nue, fresh Groceries; &Yoe/slow, de- as ' , ....n., - ... ' Co fel ff le ees rs !Ru — sem "Rune; En% . Theittr , Vit l . • - Tear. like, , . - Rein& Brushes, • . rich, Cheese, " Dried Fruit. Bepes, - el OSP& SiPleis, l Fluid, Queen-Pram Sett. Choeolste, ! , Jar Pickles, Willow-usre, Oriental.4;:offee. Wreskeb Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Raisins, ?Mateo, Segare,Carrants, rigs and Prunes; SUPtRIOIL FAMILY FLOUR . , Corn; Oats; 117*.Choli, .eta t ',F. All ktod4 of CyttetteroAtiisd Boot SogartuTed toot, Siookeit, not Oren sheOldera,te..te,wbleh will be forotsbod to eustotoora et the lowest LASH prices: . Pottoltito: tEt0t,7,..7)8 VZ•3 m) 3411E8 NA 01:E. ' • W-L.I'dIiNNIC'S MOROCCO' rAOTORIT, AM lemilliet aid Shoo-Binding Store, Railroad.' stred, - ;bittantit entionadu and &Ugh streets, . . . 'lse respeettely informs "T4lslll" --- RA* • his old ctatomers, and ."--- thapnbllegeneally,tbat k co .., • De continues to mum- ' • factors ALL RAW of , s Pi' t •. 5 .; ,„ i l t . ---- 14011,0000.NitisAtritliii, - , r ~ ' ' 1 g \ N '''. ), 'Trench Morocco., Abort, ' . i i t 0,. . ILA and Book bludingn, .- i t `icy ' . , Pink Lining and . Bova , of all colors. Ile has 4. . 'I M' ti e ; anon band a general as- ', ./..? . ,_-- . Indolent of.all kinds of ___ ~n:..- --- "-- s. ''....,,, LEATHER. Oak tanneAvullhanntraur.,--_., ...:•:. 1 4AVNI and Bed Sole Leather. Slaughter Kips. Trench and CRS Calf bklna...illligltS• UPPER LEATlllift. Lacing Leather for bens. and (good Bucket Loather fur pumps,. and an ostensive ea rltty.cf Lasla'Tbreads, Nall*. Pegs. Clamps. &e. All' Mods of skins. Sheep, Uost. Deer, Le.; also, Sumac taken In **change for leather, at the highest ."market micas, fir paldifor In cash. .. - Toltsrlllp, Jtily 11). 18. 28. • .. t . WI-To - all wanting Parma, am aavertfrement of Ham nionton Lands, ' 1 . . . . • Sawa STOCK OF BOOTS AND SNOBS, .. At Wholie*Oe and detail. ! ' DANIEL sCIIEllT14: , desiree to call the atter'. ' - _,,.. ...t 1 • tiou or the puldic to Ids 71: - .r , 744, . , • extensive assortment of ....*-- '-'- : ''' - - Ta'''.. ' . Booty and Shoes. tna oh-, ' C'', - '' . , , - ' r ____,.,,. lectured cruder his men ...., - IR l '.: 1114, '4" - inspection, esperially * -. ' .---1 . `4. -.' -- I ka, adapted to the gal lie- . ia,'" . - ":- 1."7 1 r. -- sr : ' gion.and . &rad for Pi a .'0.,..... : ..--:,;(---' at his Storeon ORATI E . -"n.7 , l l iA STREET, ale high, vio'rafies sod opposite the I'o le School Ilortse. Lie lute on band a well aisiotted.sfOsit . of Miners.' hoots and Shlea,:ifera'a and Rope Cal 4 Goat pad Rip Root, and Brogan% of every desaripthin; Women's, . Nieves', and Children ' ,. falter boom Reeled Button GM.. tees, Golf Gaiters alit Lasting Buskins, of every colon ' Women's, 311aaes' and Children's Aldand Gout Skin Lace Doote. Poskine, Ties: and Slippers. Men', relent. Con - prise Boots. Also an assortment of Yells ACO.I neve Inc Work*. All ot wbkh will be sold at- nocuroilly low piece. Particular atterlikni given to sill kinds of menu tfilirtuied and enatesner Work and perwirlog. Alpo on 'hand; a fine assortment of Trunks, Nalisell and el/P4 Dap, ' , iPottevllle,4niasliLYSs 264 . . JOHN T. LANG wantlug tio'fottl4rOte to Mild 'climate, good roll, sod doe market; oete.fultoittoetoantof llatotoonton Lorids. • • "PH ACTICAV )(TEE'S GUIDE." , ATREATISE oirMine Engineering, enioptitleig ii tot of lligoontrtetrionl Table's, adap• Dud w all pa qoitoa tit oblique or alagostid, •ertical. howl• wood, and tW ' IDtailing, with their appthattoo to the 4111., Drifts, Sodas: _Ended; 1. •• • *too, a trams* on • • - • • - • • which eihtblt at one 1/h/W the Vane or singed Ores: roles for cateubtling the, power of Motto, Water, and Cornish thinning engines; quality, gattouthettne, and choke of Cordaro did %Vire Rope for !dine Service; on Clews. Ventilation sittd Lighting of blind, boring Arlo. elan Wells, etc.. te4 together with a collection of Invere till Tables. Rules, sod Illaers&lons, exclqalvely appli cable to.3lintuti Boldness.' Their hole Illustrated, intro. du-rd and eittotplitied in the meet plain and 'practical wanner. from tbs_bitesSand best anthorithet. Price— s 3 37, by mall. Pybllsbed -ORO. 31: - RRIVTON, . - tho no of tbe dlepan'em, • ; No:lBprnee street; New York. And formai" at• • • • 11.11.41iNAN'S • 41ciotitore Ceatfe skeet, Pottsville. Septet:Roc IS, 33 3m - FARM' LANDS FOR SALE MILES from PHILADELPHIA, eiv.by Itatiro4,lll 'the State of New. Jereey. sold awing the l'aest for attrienithrd purposes, being a good Imus son, with a day hattnnt. The land Ist large tract. divided Cato mind! terms. mina hundreds trom all part of fldie eternity ars new settling and building. The crops an be seen`griarlag:. Terms from $lO to $2O per acre, - "paystde arnhin tatir yams by instalments. To visit the , plate—leuve Vine street Wharf, at Philadelphia. at 7 1 / A M., by Battened, ter Limmonton; or address U. J. Byrnes, by letter.! See hill advertisement in another en, smut ' • • FOXIALT OF VIZ /MX OF ' .. , . . ,LIPPMCOTr & TAYLOILAND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR ' '- i •. it CO.. • . ' •:. lerehntit Thiiiers clad Ertemitirei dlotkiers Of tblatity, andi the Itillowing Cities and Counties, to .j.n4rioners i 1 r Afton. of Pottesille, Sebnylkill CO., Pa. i 141,110:00j ZIT O & & Co., Of Canton: Northam% Co:, Pa. •a `. 1 .. , ' of inflict Montour Co.. Pa. '•1 . of . Ruch Chunk, Lehigh C 0.," ' -" • "1 -- , " of ding,. verks County, Pa. - ' u "t .• of , nebula H. Ohio. ....:1 . " 'alto. MO Market st,Philad'a. Would resprelf Ily inform file numerous friends, and - therpiblie, thatle hatassnelated himself in business. ' With the. weltb Down house of • • : ' , .CRANVILLE STOKES, . ' ' 5 - o.,apf Cue nut Steed. between Sixth and Seventh, Where bin eittlie dud particular attention villi be devor ted to t tteitet chant Tall.. fag aud Fine nearly-Made De; pa rtmenta. • t , . . . . Mr. Yr . T. T. villein' a call from Ills former numerous, cinforners. end from all aho whit el , thing of superior Styli, Quality and Woritumnablp, either ready-tuade or de to order. 1 ' . "ifirStrangers visiting the rite will please remember the Templet( Fashion. \o. Col Chestnut str eet . just pule equate below the beautiful Masonic Temple; situated ,na the maw street; The undersigned will be happir to meet his friends atoLserve them with the best and most-lash ionable style of; Readpilade Clothing that can 'be met with in any city in the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. with Beptetuber'-4, 'SS • . . 36.• .„ . . HAMMONTON LANDS. NEW ENGLAND ,SETTLEMENT. RARE OPPOETUNITrTO ALL MANNER FARMS IN a heiilthy- place, gwentifive 'miles from Philadelphia. on The Caniden A Atlantic Ililb mad, New ;Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for set, and the Ant division of 10,000 acres, di vided up into farms nt twenty &char and,upwards. The • tbi , bti lilt " ' tier • - JUST PUBLISHED Mk - g., T. TAYLOR, lbrttn. ORIGINAL POEM BY, WHITTIER. • t AVIS the Tbratritet - rratiseri'pt.' By the laudanum of et trleact n are enabled to /ay. be. Pore oar readers a poem by John 0. Whittler, the Qua ker poet, which has Deter before lase Published. - It was writt e n suety years ago and setae* the editor of • Mee hill paper, but was not published. In the note accompanying It, wbkh we copy from the eagles' Mats aseript bedew as, allotion is made, to another rejected poem. A compliment paid by Greene, of the Melton race to the put. under lb* meet ski:swot the "Rustle Bard." to also alluded to. The Neel'inentkved Is proba bly John !awl; En, of this city: ' lattamTuarca:—l am yell busy now, and ran Only snatch a moment now tad then from the fag end of * dly to read or write. Io 3/oorek Historical Collectkms, I !met which volume, you will and the interesting sta. ry which I have endeavored to versify. Yon will place Mamas at the bottom, and I should prefer to have, the whole story just as it Is in the book. Thine In haste, J. O. P. d. Pleise to send me a Una If you van coliventently, lam glad, you have not published my 'Crawl," 'sent awhile ago. I wish you would lay It "on the Table" or Iowa? it. till I wee You. Iwe Green* has traldtheltuav ale Bard" a handsome compliment. Hama yam mint a copy to Neal? - • " ' Witirrta The Greeinss sligited *omen ttaie And es the vice. tbe - oek bat shaken ego.: -; Bend lightly to Its tendencies its4rte— • . 4Y. P. Walti. -IVA* sertnest—end tbe irfawtei 'west ' S'ss mirroe'd on the moues breast • z The breese, as borne on winged kite. bigted sweetly then' tbs orante Pine I ' And never did the day's butt oat • Rest brtzb ter on that °WWI Whet, those lam to bad exiles bout, A doont'd and hunted ruts of men, Came forth beneath that hdy sky. (To an again thrferreed-the • • That bound them to their loe'd abode-.• The soli their Wilma dithers Wad. • But with a adapted Pi and pain Tisei trod their Bathe. earth again; - Tor ohl 4 twas wily changed, slum last -They saw thedonloto sunset east • Its mellow-1104ton homes that now I . Lay in their emonktering ruins. low S. I . The mounds abeenotheir sainted dead Bore Weis of the spoiler's trend— ''Twas mourafals-but sadder elaht • . Mae witneered hy_thet wanton fight. -• Thedlevelieet daughter of their Isle - Vespindng with the day-beam's am e. She lay to heasty--death as yet Ploishmep upon her brow had vet; A Wellness too bright to last, .- 1 l'oo perktbr lire. was o'er it east; It aught oteartb bad dimmed that brow, It surely bad departed now. . `And there was walling by her aide. . Tbs father moaned his hope and pride, The mother bent in anguish wild 'Her trembling form above her child; . And e'en the merrier rearrd and grab Quick breish'd the "Harting tear away. Eat who blue that beedeth new do low:to earth his guilty both/ • Contrition more than wards could spotk Ie gasping o'er his butitiug eheet ; Well arty that traitor kneel end prey, • Who turned with coward Pout away, - And left the Moslem power Mallet The eye that look'd for aid of, him. , met rot his came, and bending low. , ' Ile sought of that worn sufferer. now,. Ens yet the thrall of earth Was burst Forgivenem tot the dead accurst. b - Ohl gentle as the galeattafbring 'The pure and fragrant breath of spring • .. la woman's love; but image impart . Unnatural sternness tp the heart. • And Peened, moulted and beteety'd, The gentletpirit ran be made • Unyielding AS the ruck that braves The loggers/telt of ocean wave'. E'en thus with her—she had the prayer Repentance wrong, she sae:the tears The faithless shed, she heard the call Of weeping friends, and swathed them al • flaunted by tuner' lingering power, • Bhe felt e'en at that fearful hoar That there are wrongS. so deep they pis It halt were sinful to forgive. A pride. the injured only know. we'd la the rugged path df woe. ' Had,borne her straggling heart above . '• The winery of It,. early love. , In client, taint despair she lay, Fast ebb'd the mods of life sway; • • A ndyet nor look nor tone exprers'd, .- • The latent feelings of her breast. i. 4 A eitange—it fearful one—came o'er .; f, l The Woe/. brdwt i atotecoat more bCOIIIIII7 MortatitilnYilltllareWl3ll A ndclose the wooers( earthly,rare.• Yet Cr. the lamp of life was dead, - The sterna:sap( reeentmentiket; I lien b wthanu`s band had cbrap'd her to `•j hire turned to his imploring tone; And as the fearful curtain tell, 73. Yoreveness mark'd the sad farewell— ' ' The yearn Ines of her Itiltbfal heart ' Wrongs might antreat, but could not 3d 310.,18Z1 A Pawn( sketcl . ' . TEE . TWO ROME& 1 . . Two men on their way lime; met at a street • crossing, and then walked • on'together. They were -neighbors and friends, ' • ' I - i•. , - "This bee been i e'er, hard day," mid Mr. lereu man, in a gloom". voice. And as tboy walked homeward they discouraged each other, and iugde darker the cloud* that obscured their, whole 140.-1 son: "Good:evening," was al last, said hurriedly; rind the two men passed Into their homes. Mr. Walcott entered the room where his wife sad children were gathered, and without speaking' to any one, seated himself in a chair, and leaning his head Lack, closed his eyes. His et+ntenance - wore e-sad, weary, exhausted look. He had been seated thus for only a few minutes, whin his wife said in a fearful voice; • - i "More trouble again.'t e ,;,1 • -- "What is the matter now ?" asked am Walcott, almost Starting. - I "John has been sent ?tome from echool." "Wbatt" Mr. Walcott partly rut! trorn his chair,. "lie has been suspended for bad eor4tict." "Oh, ' dear!" groaned Mr. Walcott ? "where is her . . . . "tip in his room; I sent him the as soon as be camel home. You'll have to do sour hint with him. He'll be ruintill if he goes onon this way.— I'm out of all heart with • him." • • ;' : . • Mr. Walcott, e*itettaa much by at manner in which his wife uttveyed the unpleasant intermit lion as by the infortnattbn itself, startedttp, under • the blirid impulse of the moment, arid going to the-room where John had been fel on touting home frOMsehool, punished the boy severely, and this without listening to the caplet:Aim:is! which the poor child tried to make him hear. . 1 "Patber," laid the boy, with forced calmness, after the cruel stripes lad ceesed t.'il wasn't; to blame. and if you will go with . me tthe teacher, i I can mut) myself innoeent."' . ! f ' Mr. Wolcott had never knOwn his ion to bitten uritruth,:and the words fall with a -irebuke upon -- his heart. . , , 1 1. • I "Very well, we will see about tat,"' L lts an swered, • with forced sternness; and leavusethe room he went downstairs, feeling much more tin. comfortable than When -he went'uP. Againjhe seated himself in his large chair, andiapia leaned hack his weary bead god closed his te ary eyeifds. . IVO 44, . : '.• - -,`• '• . I ' " W i ! ..i• :: tm,' 7_,:,' ' - ', Ilat . i . O. matter M. rViroleottt Inst... yea loth ,mitroabled "batty is if o,. hild*V.`ii" fri'e'nd in the world f Whet biter galls talreltri ' , Thera was no ans*M; fM, MO nohnthada " inn of rind Symmithy in thieve 'AMOR^ the has. I rim, hut te th er of qi ' - ';theislelsliktethis. •A few momenta Mrs. Wainer ' CASA 'behind towhee- 101 ‘ hand; but ae be did'int inelloetto 'Answer questions, site tarnettai s ithisterni*Moine4 theemPloyment orb " hit ' ..laterrapted by the'riagineef the telt , 4;1 -'' ' i ' ' The;wituts evenfatOsaseed nitbstat the seem. mums Of ovidnglltilleident that gets a healthtul. pulsation th. the. AO !heait !of Me! Walcott. • No tbougisthslltindosieseeilianniteitsd by any men,z' berioffbeihnsilyt lief od the evestrary,n, barrow trtrefterile lf, tad a Waiting to him only. that he es hi ,• step Ply th e *Min Of ltelfjeretification. `',' No wieder, from 'the immure which ;wit . on him, at Mr.' Walcott Petittaterlydiscouraged.— ; He'.tired early, and Mesta to find that relief el from sneond ,distrietstd4 i n sleep which be had. -liiialy hoped for in the bosom of his family. But : the'wholelnight paned lid broken situalper and disturbthidreartur. From ;the cheerless:morning .meakiat'orhich he win r,entintieti of the quarter's bill that Mott be paid, u the cuali and dour that were out,end of the;lneeesiiity of supplying Mrs. '3lfaleistes empty pane, be Went Nrth to Meet the dittleisltin of another day', faint ?at heart, almost hopeless of tamest. IA iodations spirit, Sustained by btinte affections, ir auld beet" carried, bite through; but Unsupported es :be lies, the ,barden, was 5.,0 'heavy.fer him; and he Sank under it..} The' day -!that cipittied so nmnlopitiously dined upon him a 'nivel/Mau! 1 i II • . '. l : . • r ~.- I . 1 _.,1 , I ! , ; - , ! • . ~ I 'Let tib hat lb feria!, few, moesents upon Mr: ' Freemen,. II Well ,llM,ltliighbovi'of Mi. Walcott,. Ile, , Mite; had co of hatnis weary. dispirited, and „in almost sick. Tb crisp; of the tiSy,hed been.una. 'malty Clever'', en ( t i nhen.lte looked auxioesly for ward to man the' Ore l /c hin evert a , ghouls cr. light was seen along tbit litie - hornet); .• 1 • As he stepped ear sslthe thresahold of his awe!: ling, a pang shot.thr ugh his heart, the thOught. i came: "Hew slight be/present hold upon sot these comforts." Not fo , Mundt, bti,i. Or his wife and children was the pain. IL' Ji. ' . • • "Father's comet :" eliert a glad little voice on the antra, thy. ino'uthnti his freitiell sounded in the passage, then quie, , ;Mitering feet. were beard— and then st tiny for sal springing into his erten. Before reaching tb silting rooM above, Alice, the eldest daughter, was_ liy hie sidia, her arm drain fondly *Bide his, an 4 . het' lotting "eyes lifted to 1, 'his face. -- • - • • ' ; •,. •. ~. "Are you not 'tete dear?"jlt war the gentle . , ioice of Mrs. Freeinet t. .:I 2. - : ., Mr. Freemen copidi not trustthismelf-to answer. Be war too deeplyltroubled in hpi:it to•issume at the Entombs aeh rfuil tone; mid . he ,had-no wish to sadden the hea r' tat itredlbtm, hi:letting the depression' from w is he was titillating becom,tin clearly appareat: 1,11 t the eyes tif Mrs. Freeman - , saw quickly -belowlthe surface.: .. j ,- p' "Are,you not wall„[llobertrf the inquired, ten-' denty, at she drewthi large arkcheir toward the centre of the tonne, - -• 1 . 1 ~ "A little headacihe '_he.ans crud; with a alight session. , ! Scarcely was b.r...Freetnan !seated See a pair, of hands was busywi, th etieh fhot,.rtrit.viug gaiter anti shoes and s upplying their place with a soft slipper. There was tat one i the household who did not fcel happier !Per his return, nor one mho did nutseek to re'ndeciiiim same kind ace.' '. It was impouible4ander sties a burst of heart- - iumbinet for the 'spirit of Mri Freeman hole to re main sbruuded: !Alone's' imperceptibly to himself gloomy thoughtsigase plane to inure Cheefeul ones, end by the tints t o wits ready, be had itl( forgot ten the fears which Lid so haunted 'bias through 1 the day. ' iJ . I 1 i I t , i -- Bat they could nol(be held; beck altogether, and their existence was Marked during the evening by , In unusual admire end abstreelion of miod:.' This; was observed by. Mee.' Fr.etaitits, more who, than! haMsuipecting I ttoir eause,i kept back from her husband the knowledge of eertain matters - about which she had idte - tided to Speak to bias,. for she .feared they w.oubtadd to bit mental. disqiietude 7 ,Be real the earning s he , gleitried .frem something he said the al r at t ip of hie changed aspect. •At once her. thoughts commetteed - running in,a new channel. By a few, leading; remarks shil•drew her husband into, colive'rsation.mejthe subject of home- , expenses and tIM proprietyt of resteictioo in earl. °+" Pointo- .440.1i..tb10gel Here mutually Pro ' pounced'supe r limn atul itatdly to be dispensed with, and berth* sleep tell beothingly Quells hea vy eyelids or hfr. Freeman,. [theta - night nn entire change in their stirs of liviug had been deter- , mined uctin—lehringe that I inuld reale° . their eipenires at lea t one halfji- I .. •': . •- 1, "1 two light ahead," 'verb the hopeful words. of Mr. Freetrto,l is hi, resigded himself to siamber. ' With renewejl sereigth nil miti,d and body and a confident spt it 4 went/ forth the nett day—a. day that be,liad Joikeil fOriard to with fear and trembling. And i wits ; ugly _through this re newed strength! an confident, *pith. thin he was able to overcool° the dtffifulties that-loomed net, mountain higt4 before hitn.l Week despondency. would have irtiined all. t lloicieVhad. proord his tower ofjareteitht-ibie wailed city. ' Strengthened • ,• for'the condi'eti, ho bed goliei. forth again intu the wurlit and cenquer din dm: struggle. . . '• 2' "I see lightitheSd," gsfeiptate. to . "Tbe morn ing! hvtaketb.' ,—arange itlessame._ IRON. ~ A once famous British minister, Mr. Horner, raid that iron was the machinery of civilised-so- ' elety, and Locke declared that If ' the use of iron were bat among mankind, they would unavolda bly'retnris to the savage 'tete. At the same UM) he styles the person who first made use of iron. • the ''father of arts and author of l plenty," for . 'of '' iron all tool, itte made, and with the tools thus snide ' man tills the earth, builds houses, makeaelothes, constructs steam engines, : builds railroads, con structs ships, steamboats-An one, does all the bueinets of civilised life. • The progres s' of civilisation may be noted by the greater or less use of iron. At first, the °eV implements fur digging, cutting, hewing. or any rite purpose, were made of atone.- The London Quarterly Nevins in an article *bleb led , us to.. indite these relations upon the value sod natter.; sality of iron, says, there is a museum lis Copra. began, In which the parallelism between the ad• • ranee of civilisation and the Advance - It; the - working of metals is illustrated brartieles taken from ancient beryirig grounds. The bat tools were sharpened-stones, fur Man Vag then a sav age, And hit wants • were few. , This "Stone pert.' od" is succeeded by a copper period, for • copper requires comparatively, buttittie smelting; and It often found entirely pure.' This is milled the "Bromic Perlud"La perloA- we believe, to which out Indians never arrived. i In the "Copper Pe riod" tillage was praiitiadi and the other arts with tools of copper, at. AO•iillina time that gold'' beanie known and esteemed. Last of all came iron. -. •• It is inconceivable' ,to -what different purposes iron ante applied, .when . no other material, or all other materials combined, could pot atom the purpose. A.cambrie needle- and a Ntimyth hammer, the 'Pelee .hl 'leer carrying: two hun dred pound halliand the most delicate Surgeon's instrument, the anchor of a 74 and one of Rog• era' high priced resins, the huge steam. engine. and the mainspring of a watch,• that all -things, contrasting so omit in'qunlitY, appearance, Bite, delicacy and usc, - shouid be made Of the same ma terial, is passing strange. f Ndr have all the uses to which iron can be ap propriated, leen, even yet, ' fully understood.— Every day and year' seems to bring. forth s new one. A:century ego, he would have been a bold, Man who would have ventured to predict that the time Would come when 'houses would -be built of hen, and when it would be in to the exclusion of every other material in the construction of ships and bridges. - Apropos to bridges built of iron, we fi nd in the .Quarterly Review en anecdote o f Tom Paine in this connection; which moiled as not a little. ft seems that Paine Was a great, mechanical genie!, as well as a bold ind original writer: Whim in Philadelphia, in the year 1797, be •rindertook t throw in iron bridge of, 4bo feet span with single' atoll trios, the Se,hirblkill, the object f.. to have it without . pier., which abstain , ' • water,, and blocked up the stream with ' winter. He was employed by the proper .1' .. ty • and went to .Europe that 'same p , , American gentleman having advsn-rJ • . ' money orilhe security of. his America: - he got thif-caetings of his bridgelo.: . . it up in a bowling green in Baddioi:r - • ettracted r immense crowds and wsi,e. a singular, bold sod successful rabies thing was going on well, when se he • • *, Polite. Burke's famous letter or going ..., elution made IN appearance. it o sto s d . the ambition to answer it,: l 'atarers totally neglected hie ousitic.t4 It w as over to Paris, argent he Ro b •ie 'lse ne _-. by his friend Rabespierr en ,plately. ' • agreed to talti back the h e sort in the erected aver the Wesr ee r the Menai, ' doubt that it would her; L awre n c e' at 4 - The must wonder. . . World, is nut the tt:-----,---- " strait, bot'.the tirscisulart.--;The fact Montreal. .1 a young man in • „, . .. few days” ago in the' - ,• • ZOCI At, A I ti :idelltlei it was. called; o? , too itecider.,, se s o f the ea'-e, as now ..., Cini l ava t i 'tied 'Commercial, would .., papers ul , ti . A group o f y oung me n ~,b u. t th , e .P e ,i Me subject of shooting. ..." rn ' 64 . ne'bwi been lately undergoing ' hardly :from Travis, and that he con. ' . 'were„, 'crack Owl shot. However ox. :"° ! Jim might entertain of his prow. 'concurred in by his friend Tom; Fide hesitate 'to tell Jim so, saying he n C' , tan eleplaant at ten paces. This dis- I„. . -.' of the young man's skill in roused • ot'he wanted immediately to wager $ an that he could hit any object larger than airing the bell three times In succession, stance of ten paces.' „ . ” 'id Tom."l will take the het." . -0014. SS . -What Conetitta eit in ' t—a Anton-try -Well," replied aim, ..only be sure and •. . . 1 I ' Tilos uny. 1 toe a mark as large in dilaustor as a eent." ,i , The fatilliet;niCite of the:Courier der Esau .Atiii g fit—rti do so. It is inYtioir . in his h C ru urt "ttlique dip New Yoek,"tilisr-owbotr osculated Jim, with astonislinient, lag that rife prealint seatiOn; has produced 'oleo! - You put yourself as a, mark. for Me to . _ eimituon.flicis ericati,(baattliice) gives t' i s h oo t at ?" . lug romantic pra/ering Tye history. - "Yes, sir,"-toolly replied Tom, "1 will. and what - I know al y ung man though ilia !' Is more, lin not think that the target will be in ..,...,-. not belong to thellprereni season)!Who". any particular danger." • self entrailejcl net tie morning , with,"l' The second eareastin reference to Jim's attain of such an 'event; . True) bit had ' f 3 c i L t ‘. rant nerved him, acid drawing hie wallet q ii rickly i deal fora Week-o tnorelwith il w": — be laid down the amount of - the propose bet. • Monde, 'whom' fa lorlable Plearotee.: , ' whic h w: ,,, g di c ki s covere d by T om . Tho . pre. tri Saratoga, lie art, of SharolltUed in • liminaries settled, both parties, together with a The name ts net, f the alighte.ly current lea favored friends, repelled to the beet' yard, •„. Flirtation will is.nol /apt' eiriulPte' where the grand trial of skill woe to take place. , !I the 3 ?eeeleiteeh 4 o'icollook avowed, ' t Like a her" in a sacred cause did ,Tom stand at , . in the United 811. ,, t 'e - : end t` ; `' e m t mo on' the dista'nee agreed upon. Not a muscle moved, . fl ''' el " t ' ll6 ' 1 the tart •IP es teem- nor was any emotion distinguishable in 'his res ted chattel that' our hem, C. gentleman, Lures .- • Confident in his meastirement of Jita's less night-•-enjo l ed a co's 001 thetlo- capacities, he stond—' ity of ti dark pi, lisa ; tail ' lved . hers, the , 4411.-rdless of all amend," • ' ,by widen, , perhapr , Bet 'hi" , hallt''' tied patiently waited Jim's rea diness. The word Inseef the soungpladt, uditt rof vita ow - was given, ane—the pistol is raised; tin—be better to bear what l ion if j., arriage. .. takes deliberate aim ; three—fires. ' an and half recciirlillista (I see no impro- 'My God !"-shrieked Tour, in the wildest es. hem la W I TWltlitpilto Rai Petrified rather vat:. "I ' m s h ot !. , ' 'Be It knewn idol, wil,lria itiis retit le !' e t "Didn't I tell you so?" taconicall (pokeJ co 'Vet) . i'• +lll , 4riew &Oleg , 14-ins,hlerhulgt without thinking to ask the;xten thi frie_ndi than chvilneit,i 'fake klown their engage. injuries, "Didn't I tell you u? _ new it—l km . the'previiir -). i ,if. he thou i,k ft ' which #4O young la dy • The spectators. flaw to Tom's aid, who was far- , tient at twits not undetistod, and blush- • innately found - not tube mUch.hurt, the bal bay •' , . . . lle gsv e stly, ipeatert the quebuon. ' ing taken effect in the fleshy part of his leg.— tioretredni ed.no!,discoutityjus surprise , but' Good hanaoredly they all returned to Loci be:- ing sifi,,; B nee w,ti l eti iodic `tee thathewes room-and indalgtot in a smile. • Sines the mei , utediity ( public avowal oil rouse , net IMO Of Jitza c ir k len , " wMieth ran i I Tint as the matOged to) kw , * lowo,lo. . puts laivelairne!il !ir r i d h g ot tearing,lisa d are d that toa th Hi r: i and' p o stponing, the rev Melon until the ' consequences may be to theta a drat) abet. ''` ' !._",:ite Manua stiiiiielli imbed to 'keep - . 1 rfound seem? l .. I 're .., isaitung._ ; y • " -1 -.-13ANNAIVL STEAM:NWT:INa ; OFFICE..., ils,rfog procured throe Promosoro an sow provost! to ozoolotilO'd sod BOOS PfU2NII of ovary dosofir st the Moo stinks Hump° Jovslohdayper Limit It Mk %dole at volfother ertaillatuitla tie coo* fp • • sodas ads, Piapards, riazuf , , . - hasp /fain* • 4 ; 1, Mod 4004 4 racks 41/7!~4, "aiaielike'llTst? Mel.Atar 'Ordtr,alleg‘ des At Ow ver7 stxdad sidle%, Oar** OrWiliol- IM we e wow,* Mai OA* ad, dioddici ibis ave. tias dIM Stater =4 biefbaidsimirpioyd otproodrnOt,', * * j o bbi n g. mattid 1444tsr owdit gamin* oar fortkA° be as nest tiompe iit AU& 14,1t,ft*: atiaitiatitoPee• '"; ••k• • - 1.- • , i t ; f V t, . '~r ~, 1.. ''t ~`i A(KX - a MOBST: Booksliosad , " 0* 'et sttyle z Plaiiikiet of wee" slamdhetetia, bout sad Mod Ur co±ip.its moth*, . ,''the two retreated precipitately, ,fteleg- poor Welly. who also berried-to her ebetetrer to -hide dissppolnummt and her fury. • Disterbed at the disappearance at her supposed aimed, she, had walked oat on -the dark piartri, hottieg - , inset him, aid arrived In tine to beat his pliant "Heaven t What will she think r* exclaimed Boson. `!-The tratV'replied William. "The next mortis* at breakfasYaveryons was asking,"flava you broad the'news? Williams has broken his engagemOnt." 'But they-were deceived; for in throe months ha married Miss Susan ll—, and the happy pair are now in Italy. Aer•Why should railway' travelers invariably , avoid the 15.50 train ? Became it would bo 10 to • lif they caught it. , " • i reli-Tbe Sonora Silver Mini g Caopany• has begup shipping silver fruin'Tab to San Frannie co, at the rate of abOut 1000 ou cos per week. , ~3:63•My native city has trested'me .badly.," Wei drunken vagabond, "but I love her still." "Pic`thably," replied a-gentleman, "her 'still - is all . gon'do love." • , claerine'. won the balloon MO against on , ,fiavi ir-- ng re - mato' ed cp half an .hour lancer. .and/fasving gone . abotit fourteen mileS futther , • than the latter.— . ..',/grdr•The attested taxable property of New Or leans, for the year 1655. is $107.576,963. SIIMIS are assessed at $6,104,385—ats increase of 11.100,- - , 950 within the iast,year., . , pe-A duel was fought in Mississippi, it is said, by S. Knott idW. A. Short. The result was, • Knott was shit , and•Shott was not. ' La those cis. entastanees sin should - Vatter have been Shell than Knott. • lf. . e Air Th e notes' of tile: Bank of Poonsylvania have advaneed - 15,per cont. in vales slate the re. ~. • "cent decision of the court making it incumbent • upon the assignees to reetiive theta in payment of , obligations duethat institution. - • - •, - • ' ZIPOn the, %7th list.. the • steamiest Plying • 0 Cloud Isla d, was slink in Ilia Mississippi river, at Devil's - and the7steamboat Rodolph at Goose Is.' land., Each boat was twisted for $15,000, though thr• furrier _ was worth $55,000, and the latter $29, 4 . . 000. They will tie probably raised. , . , .100 - 4 scheme is laid to be nti foot to Introduce tees from Brasil Into this vottotry. 'nut variety is the Nacho,' *MA Is of the wasp laraffy;eliout 1 the vise of the home dy, with the bead black and the body yellow.' It, ,builds a hire. about three feet - lo circumference for itselfAon the branches of -.• trees; roakingit or a papery Iskerial. HP D 0 be pleasant—olt why can't yogi? Will _ you !eying.) , better for snapping. snarling or grow 1., tog? Tun tuna port won't., If . your Clean was really a dirty dish, and ugly emotions soil creme -,wards were thttnnelesiltases, It would be a roil • • plan beget theca all out as fast as postiblertet, -- ..: unfortunately, there can be no moth sodden clienta -1 Ing.of a man's interior. The more objectionable' stuff he throws out the MOTS then growl It/replan 11.-.'tis'only smothering and Choking that- sults , this tale. Speak pleosantly„then. especially to ,people in any respect henentb yon—wkethat, they'; be inferior lapin in rank, learning. power apt. , I try to be pleasant towards_tbein whi thee yba real. ' ly feel good nansred or not. It yes get your month open to throe out xlndkoor a dagger abet it till you, like the jaggier. leonsioCin the esopon In to a dower. Oh, do- be - kind and pleas tot everybody to everybody. Dud Alio milleialautS 'will t• tome at Once. • • * jos nod meditated ibfamelf from irla i leld admit...very ly definite plan, in SUMS .11- - 4 , tim with a friend ! ,ntal, touched him 'ith a mysierro,as she lad already nation, and doting t aside,. and Bp eao