TEEMS OF T4B EAS' JOURNAL. gußstittntii% TWO DOLLAILS par annum, ryiyatqe in adeanen— il 15 ii oot.r•ildwlthih4x.unxiths—autt $4 sq If aid pall wilibilp the)ear. ' i.• - . - :!info 4,31406 to onenddiess„in advance ' ) • - ss 00 :.:, , ..ki •do , do do., • . lo ou virti en. do do ' . 1,, .. s . - Z) 00 ,•,I,,,,,Ascrlptlons mutt be itieseb . ,Vrp.id I, , d . ...estir,tatid swat co aueraddroal. . I • ! ro otaxs,at-wio arttrae: '•, ,'T . • The Joix.tu. will ba tuMilted to thirriersandOthert it $3 prr 1W copies, cash on d.alieerz. ' a rivrgyntelilandiSalaat reacher* *applied with tt4i jOCILSAL At it In advance. . • , , . .Tut Lkw or tempi's:tn.' is % übteriberi , order the digeolti, l 4l re et their new*. Are „ • publhdler,may theta until ' 3 11 .irrrictr...s are paid. • , it .alts.titt..ntjteOret or r ik their nal pen , f "fa N . 0, which t • directed: they a tool they ha Ailed the bllla an erlered t 1, 1 tneve plareet without hicirming 04141.11er. and the uewiniaperaare sent to the former di re ,•tion.they are held reßponelhie.. Th, ,ort • I !Ott rot . ° strut to [Ake. POW Va• ip.r. (ram the entre. or. , elllolting t ando lea ring them on• e3 11'..4 ter. ti loritna.tacia evidence of Intentional fraud. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ai note •,!!,1; 10, Winn. til) outs for one insert ion-;-sulr• tot t i urntinmerllouiti. 2.t crude such- 3 lines one glum. meows—•uLv+q anal Insertions, 12% cents esrh. ,A/Us' rertlsecnents over 3 lines, for ihort perildtt, chtirri *I a %truNTIVI. 1140 e. TIFERI.II. Throe lines, • 03 it $1 oa th) as. 'twain.. Four Ilsont, 8u ', 125 . 7.5. a•- litys, 100 ,1 60 Yon .3 ()() ' 5 4: 1,...,4, 25 2 400 6 Seven 124•; r 2 25 .1 TU) 4 do - I Hight Hon.., .1 26 '2, 21 • 11 )4 , 00 it 110 Nine . 2SS . 3 00 ' 550 00 • i . ALL bras vs's:a:4 oo lP ' lolL ' ar Tr " a /11 /"S` One square, / - ••••;) fA ) • 00) 10 00 Tort. squints. )1 2 S °° 5 00 200 l3 ,0t) ( There rqusre4• ll. ° (3 ° 50 12 00 • 180)0 Ftiur squarer. 450 II (RP • 800 • 14 WI • 20 00 11'111 9,•00 12 00 18 off 3Q.00 _ ...i.arenn pry,' for short periods. as per agreetnetit. • .riargosinewo N,tleem,ll each—arcompauled with.atr a 4 vett is,ment. c.ititcl"Ach• !As. ere isettienta before 31Arriattea and Deaths. 10 cents per line for tint inaertion—subsequentimwrtitms..s cents per.lhl.. N 1110 trordin recounted as a Hoe in advertiaing. iterelAAnts. end othen. adreethaturby the year,.With rh; i e.,..A, In.l a ht.., fti4ll4: Advertisement u , .t exceeding 16 1111;.4, will he charged. iacluding aubscriplinn. • Ilt 00 it.p.l,4* to the mtottuotol tour,sq oars's, with than "Ns And stibscription. • 20 td Without ,hatices. at the rates.designated ...A.iti•t 4 1. 4 4.111 , 4 1 1 4 4. , tet in larger type than, usual will hto p..r relit. advance. on these prhlls. All cute will fee shined the same an letter piece. • r/Al..Airertlamnauts received (non Advertising c,.etd ehosed. except it 25 pet eeqt. advance 4n Manse flol;wsity special egueetuentNrith the publisher. 6144114. s 26 cents,each. Deaths accompanied with no. 'Wes. rent., without notices. no rharge. All notieet, except those of a religion,' character and for ethicstional purteAte, will be eherged 26 cents for any • number of lines under 10, Over 10 lines,4lcents porno., ; • Preeeetlings of ntcetings nut of ageneral or public char acter. clistgetl At 1 touts per line for each Insertion. ' .I'n ftrllltlie e3tentAtionF we alit state that 112 A Hoes make-a cithltllll-161 lines a half enlutitu.:-and 5:1 lines • quitter enlntnn. 2052 %rheas makes column-147A a half 7:34 a quarter enlunin. All othl r each r )narti, elm rp'tt t rateert 4 cents per line, tot onirt int, and A rents per line Pre three tinier. .• • Yearly allrettirera mutt confine their advertising 40 their vivit Agenriet; roi• rithericit3le e•t (teal . Ept.ite. Ar..ere and Included batiltirio ailvertitettientite IRON WORKS. i:' TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. • Carter d Alfen r `1 , 6,t1 4 ,1;r•r5, .11.rthh ini "Is. Miter owl Madam - err Tool ' • • Makers rend Cur Retiltlerm : . ' - ,Th e 401e,;1114.ea are now prepared 44 revel ve orders fur all kinds i f stationary tingiota‘ and mochinery for "' OR. blast Tamar" mills. Ac.. Extete.lre fie cattle, and prortii•al experience in the . wArreftt, them In striking the largest contracts ot (hr ./ewes! !wirer. r attention Is called felroux k A lien'' , New Potent Winding Machinery. by which dlio Shipes or -bath rope or chitin* run on the top of both (Inoue in d .ohle • Thi.• as . r . .tneeitter!(„ it fa confidently believed. will sore no.l..tear er repel, ettaitia. the price of the • lid chipery hi Ito., ' year.: and Pie fast windillg.6ll.npiteity t o".truelian and ditrability. It cannot be surpassed.:tie, recomontitiii t ht. new ear w heel. Invented • by Mr. Alton. 'Phis Wheel ran only be red at our Ir,rks. and lifts 5t6 , 41 the :est of tho sett-Cal Revere . paw. triumphantly: not a single whArl.hasing been Its intr : oiluct ion. Wo are i a di,t/r. !mein - 111* h , .im.r lb.. rat . . 0 Oyatte of the principal t iirmid in the rountry..• Wo aroulil also call this attention of the' public to the Tim anno r I , llop.ciiiinected with the above works and' roi:ent lv erioned for the manufactute of Railroad, Drift, tTofthnfury and Trucks. and furnished with all 'lLie !a foot improvement , . 60 tt,lat they ore thus enabled' in ex 'eout,. aark much cheiiper nod with wore delipmCh than berototore. • All work guaranteed. Personx.wanting anything in our line would do well to give Waco rail. eA ILTEI: k ALLEN. April 24.• • 17- ..-• FOUNDRY & : MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Sc,fe sty 1 kll Co., PA: ts" - ", T. 11. IVINTEItSTEEN nnioinc es his readiness. from the complete out fit • •"" " ***** Athe above named estahlishment„M.up -42= ply al 1 ~nale. r n in la IA • I file ta LU•inesg...- = such aa for :.teaut Engines, Railroad and Drift Cars, vn ps. (7,94 Itre k , rs.Casting.and.Jlarfiin t . r,y of every pattern. Ile warran is his work to glee oath. fa •tio n i,nud are:mail ogiy moth-its patronage nt bout!. 11.1111 •••• " , • Jan, 27. 3 Shi FOUNCRY' AND. MACHINE SHOP, bleu en Car Factory, eke. minor, IT ItiE.-- , Thrhusineasrt the hit e Orin am. of r;Nl• DELL .l 3111:NES. will he tanotin . tied hit,the.sulna ila.r in MI It.. rlarioua . 1-tour,Z.Enna hranehes ot titentri Engine building. Iron • Founder. manufacturer of nil kinds of Machinery. for Rolling Mille: 1113 St 14111•111{Cef , . ItallmAd C -it”. &c.. Le. lie wilt elm contfnuOtho bnainesa or 51 i n lonand Sellinc the retehottod Pipe tbrest While Atli and' reins Red „AO Coals. being Role nroprln tor of t hear Collieries crrawar-w7srt'nier ~ • .. January 41.18f1 . f POTTSVILLE ROILING IVIIILLA - . S1.711:411 iliEitS are reel' tly l - tnnnolarinring varfoun sl~rn of Rai wehtbini: 22, 2S, afr. , :I It 40 pon ndn 'ywr Alnn, !nig, Itaild of - the. moist npproved patternm. 4 rt. A.l :twirl tsn nds I.er yard. From, the ox petiole° of the pa s t ficr,yeare. we feet confident of unnurpans.,..d to qualify nny Weill in the try. bunthe w•ntmunfrarioug Mid rev".rl to m , ...,rs..y.tany.er A Fn K. :tree Partnit, aqlj wite,prompt.atteption. 4N0.111 21:N1,5.11 k CO. .Inne • PALO' LTO ROLLING MILL. • 'fa E Su in,erit,embeg teuvc.to'an; .. i 4. 'nemtia4., , to their-friends andllte public, .t . 4 : ' T a -1111 •• ' • "-enervIly.lhat lifeAr nt.W RI/Iting l'ii In :It •,, i I t - . 44 . • ..10...titt, al , x is ba: , ompl,•te. anti In full . ~ .., . _,.. 4,,,ration. and that they isteprepared to f,a , 1ai,.11 t -laahi..l varlons . ratterna..vieightn„ trona 22 to 7. , th. iwr rtriE: .A , 11.., ,lifietrent Rites of nat,aquare and r ., 111 I 11101 , h:it : list nnr iron. ." , . . . 0r,i,,,p, vAlg or . Mir iron are reepectfully !solicited, 4 !Id :Will mend with' prompt attpratlor, if left ,Ith,, 4t Ito.; il,lliiiK MV.II. Bright k Lerrh ' n liardnar.• Stnro. r0 , 111' , ..t ',et. at thAr (+Mee. N. V. r"1.6‘47 of Centre an INI o•ket •tro0•'211 s.tnrf, H ATWOOD. LEE & (10. .Im. I.'S7 I • 111 TO COAL•OPERATO4,S do MINERS. Pioneer Boiler works. ' ' The ettlieetine,l l rreporgully invite the • . attention nt the' hueinees eornmunitrto hitt Railer WOrktcon Railroad etrert.),, rzEtr . :;? : : .. o= Ina , the Passenger Depot. Pottsville, Pit., ,thew he le prepared tnmenittheiure . 0 4 0 'liVERY. DERIR It Starke, staeks. Mast Pipes, Unsometers.Drift ke, nn helot. pr.tetie3l toioilitv le and for yea rvoitivoted outio.ly to this beilweh of Iha litisifies'S. he liat• ti.es titiosolf that work done fit bi• estAhlichoient will :den xttlsf:tetioti to itlf who may favor him kith I oritel.fit.ilpi Compatileit will find it grtoit is to thrfr fld• s iitatre to eviinlile hi,.work beforr e,firittlinteisewhe're. Not. !!1, '67 47-tf .11)11N T. 'it/111.$. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. Evd. .. 4 .....,r r i u l , l , ll e m i I N n t .p l 1 , L . 1 t 1f t., 1; LI:: l i t n ; f l r r o i i , : si t i h id 41 e.r . S , • ';'• • • ' Innis, and the mantle itenerally, that they . .tar f.afiV•prt.i.troi at tho above pAtahlifh• 11142. "" 1...nt, to manufacture stv.Lii Eiicit , e.of . , every lndlo, •57 . CiEHAVE . N'S IRON WO RKS, • users.ille. ' aiort. TIP; : 4 u bseritntr iii prrpAr r ett to menu, am, facture STEAM ENGINES 61 any pultero , ruin po n 1 any oa pacity.aud Coal Breakers' sr , • t riz z ' 4 every ileariiption ; nti Veil as .eacry s ' - . .. - , 1 her kind of uinchiner ondt In Miura '. t reakeoa, Furts4 , t.., ItOling 31111,k, ;.:,,,,,, ),j Ili.. jt, , ~ I Prlllll tha Calilibit, 'possei,af.d for mann in t u ring . itntl,, lnr ,-.4it,rfonr o In the busine,s,uo r k ran lea undid j 11, Al 't /I, 0 q4 1 .110/Ineti t•at MI cety lowes{ pilots...lnd , f tau iirrioevoi ity, i . 1'0r,41 , .1..dr0u% q.t . putting , iiionone.hinery'of any ILI,d I 1 r, i ~, i4„,1 to '_call and 'n anniine'patterne and I,,,otne'se d iint.:id with vire:, Before rent meting elaen her. iird., a of erer . i- kind are aolicited. and atria at tenth,. In belt;e n to fr I ieir prom pt ex t kut ion . Mi„.i.al,..)eptrbro.lSZTril.lAAM 113• 4 1 P- A t V f E. . . .. ._.... _ • WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. , Ir Plittloritir, .1. 2 11., -mos. & JAd WREN respectlfilly tneltsl the attention of the business etiunnunlftg ' l5ll4 M' ''''' LA. their New Machine Shop and Votlndeg . ,-M . • ' L 'Ao crix — erected between Coal end tialßruntstreet '.• ---"..- --.--, and fronting on .tikt . we,..-1 ,.. an stn .ie .t y n n o : ;' 1 1 ,,,, th) or str..p.iN4l- to osnruto tin orders "Y' l i i ' l , mi ut “„ d ii )),.',., 1 Inns, sorb 11a Stearn I:0011MM! n, in.: IT 1t...1!in;.4 Afilfa,..tlrlat and Saw. !lids. - I'lliAle Cll . O-u td . ..wtin:tlltaturta. Coal linnakera. Drift Curs. all lan ..# k,t Iti,i),,, lllstiii , XX. f , nehsfs Chairs for Elat : ind , ':r i lte rc l i i - 1 ' r' , :s ‘wit•h.. • , & e t if/ kind* iireast lOod !crou c h . I . . ,haftlit'z. 11,1tig• prartieal mei-hanks:and hay u; n , t h.. dln Ica' , uf -the Conti Region their study for yre 1 i, ,, f , y ,i4.1.q! llatthinary In Illolrllna'of ltualtaran. tbr . . 1 1 Ito !' e'cl.!l"us,lse• fhat worn done at. t hedr establish/nest, ' ill ; "' if kiartlen.no 311 who' 'nay honor thtnn wink t , rill. CI ,01..r0 thankfully rereived and 'prompt .3' oil ruf.l • , ,I 0/0 Illn'it 1.0.1.1)hle tMr,,,,,• ~11L 0 ' .t i t 51, T . 11:1‘1 A:5 IfiiiiN , ' JAMES 'trim,. , Tr ag TREMONT IRON_ WORKS. I .!; . I ent, I RO N_ Pepfla. i rfl ; Vie Sobsoriberreeperffullyiinrio amob, the attention of the bnOuraaronintonS ; - to their New Machine Chop and Yon I 71'41;12 d tn ry. erected In the town of Troont. a . I 1111 under the , taperlatendxner and tnatiart me al lf 4 1essra. Z. BatdorlT and Philip Cmholts. whe n I ‘ i,''' .l l l T" l "'"Parcd to, seents an orders for Martsffier7 . ''''T fth 4 tr 'qt, , u-h'' as Steam Entflnea of any ram ~ n.t , o p i s of tar sloseity. float Itreakersof ecery deserte r ' I ". ' l ' . ' lll kln'k'' of r: for Rolling Mint. (41,1;0 7 , 4' 441111,1frift Par , . and all hinds r,f Italleradeastlopt, I 'h....',.,• 1111r . s to• flat and T It nits, r .112 s, Switchex.i tll l ‘" rt7- Sel cod !Vaught Iron Shall/ago.. Mr. II k 7 ''':'l' htinzalicartlrelgeshanie,and having hnd t horn I ...nr i "" ""'"i"fccfnr tnaaryearn In the Conltterit .1 ! .-‘.,“ ~ .i,lrom , or Dotti ng 'up .Ilsoblitery of a11Y ..J. 11l (i 0 , ..it1r1t.,1 to call and exaralnorineMil4"l"4""g"'r .i.•:,:',1j;',.,r,.,'''',k;.'"1. 'f'.coUie arqnsinted with prises t ' '''""'''''",..Sinirfli,'elfrevelfere Orders of • '''.' 41"ithAilkf ull ,,,, eiv tel ''' d t tientlon will ii.. .",.!, E! fh.lr nr , :ei•u O. ""1 *kri' ' 44. ,I 4 ....1 1 ,,,, „ .., , .cu41411, having pevernilis,• , , i,.. . 1,.. 5 ., 7 : i v '• n oreenfrbAnd. . . . . •1.. ." • . c'., .4. kA. M. SELTZER k.,.. I " '1 F üBLISHED EV xxxiv. 1,1 14 ` 71 :EDIOINAL: - .' '..— •, OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRITtI STORE, g . ; a IN ME IOUNTY. • "SICIC.OP:THECOLDr'' 1 Mnti=e. The ex teni)ve bug' nt thisestAlatintein•t sures af till ,linee a fr , supply of t 1.4 purest i best ratrot;', lima, eurlittcaf.o. kr*. ke. The • pecittotont., senior h..' k i drurriri of thirty; years' expo, once. glee 'lisle perant attendatie** sit lit Sir Ilivftrular aft tion paid tikPhysicial Preaerlptlra; w c e. Pale 'Otte. fll men tl wh spate and., i Sf./1. n- 1-- ---- ---- . CHAS. W. RP'I 80G,., , -• Wholesale Sand Retail . , TO giant saracl. ‘o.l3..onza3eert., B,Ni: ornery Centro and Norwegian Sta.; i • "r 1 f 7 .., Opposite Mortimer's llotel,) • •! p1.,,' wra virror.E, PENNA . .. II .. . ' jf wAsu r cgrnEn AN'D SOLE PROPRif:Tott ! OP . " ; p*lsera Pectoral Mixture. il EPTING I tTECTORALIII?CTUIIIi tares Coughs. I • . EPTIN *PECTORAL MIXTURE cures rnduensa/I, EPTIN '*. PECTORAL MiXTERE tures ilronchititi. Eill:s.' * PECTOItAL IHXTURE cures Sore rh4te. . Eno 1 PEC.TORA.O.II.IKTURE will relieve ionaump. i -thy' Dents in advanced stages of the disease. EPTIN I PECTORAL Id LXTEREltold'hi Jatroa I.L'Stic- Ws V,.' abland. • I i EPTIS PECTORAti MIXTURE. sold by 1. Biluis • tit, 4, Millersville. II EPI'ING% PECTORAL. 3IIXTURE sold by IV it. B. KURTZ, ' Schit' I Siiiiii Ilaten. I f . t EPTING% PECTORAL MIXTURE cold by all drunista 1 gelieta ily I hroughout the county. ,• II ' Octriad:' 24, '57 . 43, .1, PHILADEL s PHIA • I I . , Onrgical Bandage Institute, I I Ifce;B37 ARCH et., 1 door below Nl4th, f. An KNEE run ins BALE up L- 11 Ar 185.8. C EVElterrS,,, remi _L' din niprved * Abdoinimil Support era, Tiletiies and . 1 thudasey. I t - DR. C IJ:t IMES C. 51...RAW1.1NOtit Prt:ncipaL t Wh rsi may be ho d . a full and varied as. sorrel' iii Ut TRUSSES. FEM ALI: _SUP- i PORT, lit , , MOULDER !TRACKS, and oth- et Itehttior, forgets, al Fria.,Twenty.lfre p . p. cent. lower i than.iiiiiny other establishunint In the city. l; Ur.. Id UT'S celebrated radical cure' Tlit.:9B hal l cure ' 'thudrols of cacc a here others have railed.— l Pilc;.• ' `,..1 1. y 4 On 1 Ur,! IVA iVLINGS has treated successfully many bad 1 etlf,er.. 00pine iiieraett. Citit, Foot, Bow Leg. Ituocli knee; and Wfiek Audee, _with bit. new and inaprovedka purr*. 1 turifor',ll.oe lAseritoo. to which eases reterertee roe be gPren'illPrires mitring tram_.oo to gib ito Sti t h'. and COTTON ELASTIC STOrKINOS,. 'ANK LET, -*NEE CA PS. and AIIII9,MIX AI. CI INIPRESSORS. •att4 et prices than con be bonght elsewhere. ; .. CIit4CIIES. SPLISTS. and every.voriety rif FERRI- CA 1: 1 1 .0/1.1ANCES. at greed ; manta il prices, Outing the t make of goods within . reach of all. , • i 1.1 , 41;$ attended in private apartments at the store, by ', Mrs' If.X. Evattrrr. aryrapartleular attention paid Instruments for de- formityPn children, and sati•fitetion to oil guarantied. _Philadelphia. Soy tember 11, '5.3 :,,Fur 1 ..._._,_ .____ MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES I,v, - solo IN TIM ii _ p•itt ENGLAND STATES' • . i", IN ONE YEAR. I. fro.E ,RES'POR - A'l'f , VE 0 f 1).R0 V. , 0.. ii 0, WOOD for' restoring .hair peifertly and perms,' tientli;jhas never yet had a rival volume after volume la:nigh:tile. given from all arts of the world and from the I mallitjtvitelitgent tat prove that it is a perfect Bestoruhrt ; fol i rstd the circular and you cannot doubt; read alto 41) ,r I,,wing: ' ii - 44 . / . 11.E itilllL—Prople hare for renturits been ,nfilict. edli!if i lth• bald Melds, and the only remedy . heretofore i knbdit. has been! those abominable wigs. By a r e cent dir' ; '44ery of . roliewor , Wssel these attleles are being last ditOlisestwithbutos great tnatty persons still patronibe. Sitieig,,*,l3e' estitsitliey have lawn SO often imposed upon by 4/111i0ossists of different kinds. To all such persons we • arls t r;llll,.t•lial •tl i ir i rp l us , issi t . l that' i . they a ill try ' rincif as' 41. r i n e know °Th ' i s il at:l v u ' l w b y : wa sl"ittatiod no s u ch '-ulsed tili ngtlie sir if; etts short time. anti her bead is slow covered gout , 1 pi t i kily with the tiniest and moat beautiful curls tinagini. ; eh of.; We'know of numerous cases where hair was rale I I , ailing out, which I i restored in grinder perfection d r t it ever bad been henwe.' • - , atiemuithreat - doubt nee wf the +est articles her Iscr ng the hair incgood condition: making it soft and, 'get i v. rentoving • gamins:tr. And :has ,proved Drill the , greflest enemy to all the ills that haiiissheir, to. .1 iris the ditty ot c ~,ry our to ittsprslire; their personal ! t..ao,l4:nralice thong t conic may differ lii regard to the ; i J -1 %valid of dating It:: salt erery one will admit that li /10/111. i I lift!) head .4 hair either its man iir womisri. is an object 1 I lisiiith 111 be desired. and there are to means that should la', f c! l,..tri„,l t„,,51.,,in such a consides at iota 7 . Itiosson's ! ; . ..411w.iss lc. r,hilatielphia... _ e l , 1 i; '; Comm:roc OhM.Nr.v. 17, tz , 513. I,4AJ. IVOIOD .FCO --(lents : As I havalaieta engaged lit ! selling ) nut Dalt Itestoratire the last rorro•ir ir.r f.r.« - of yill• local agents. elf. M. Ilaehluson,) and having rape., • ri ‘fl'd•the beneficial effects of It myself., lowould like to ti ki i:e ln an agency•tor the State of ohin,nr some state in.; • OVest. should;you wish to make such sit arrange.; ti opt, as I amcolleineett there is means; equal to it ! 1 i II o roiled Slate, pir res./ono :7 Mr hair. 1 lure lwen en• l i.. 1 ill the Drug business tor several yents, end butte i (.. .4 , lite I.,us pieneral lilts for the hair, but have found 1 1.1 1 i tie that restores the SkretiVe organs or hob:or:ore ' th 'scalp as well as youre. being fully convinced that Yrir restorative Is what you represent it to be. 1 Would lit t tomigage in the sate of it, as I ant satisfied lb must' # 4 • lours truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. .4,41 .... WaYLOID. Mass.. Feb. 5.1547. [141;01 , „ 0. J. WOOD-k CO.—Gouts: Having realized' tlk good adorn , of parr Bair nrstoralire. I wish to state, (Bat flud no my hairgrowing thin. as %Tell asgray, I Was.; iiiiineed from what I read ant heard, to try the aritcl.v, i;iii,pared bk you. to promote Its growth and chant& its i. iti.tors it was'ln youth. both' of: whirls it has efleeted esiiktpletely. In the operation I hare used nearly tine,. iles. Tours. kr.. JAMES FRANCIS. .1 ' 4 . 10. .1. W0,0D.• t co...Proyrfetors.3l2 If iiiiadway, New , 1., (in,the'grent.,l\ . Y. Wire Bolling b.sinblishincnt,l.; 410 114 Market. sta.< St. Louis. Mt,: 0 ',And.. sold by all good Druggists. • fi. .pyr tem her 2.5, ''sg. . :Itizim ; ~4 0;. i - . THE LIVER . i INVIGORATOR! PREPAILKD 111 hit. SANIMORD. i i 4 Compounded Entirely From - GUNS, ; .F..; on i e of the best I ) UItGATIYE and 11: • LlYilt fuediriues-now before the -put;ffe. that act'. 4 ;if a Clith riot. casieroniltier,and moreeffectualthanany Ildher nesdieine Isnown. It In not only it At thortie. but ILicer remedy. act hot first on the Liter to eject its num * II matter, then on the stetnaeb and bowels toearry,bff ! tat matter. thus aceamplistling two purposele. e ff ect*. ,I y, without any of the imitiful feelings experienced in : 'd le operations of most ctillmrries. It-stren g thens the 11 stein at the same.time that it purges' It: and when !Aiken daily in truster:al. doßen , will strengthen and build r. 11: upwith unusual rapidity. I,c fne Liver is .we of . thir" principal regulators , the htflitan is!dy;' and. . whi•Mit perferinwits func.l '! lona well, the immeers of the ystem are fully de bin the iitelod. The Ateh p g alum mntirt•ly d the peendent healthy noti notc on of the der tor proper iierformance of its fune.Aren tiousi;ediett,the, stomach! Ai, at fault , the bowels areta at tault. and the whole' . 1 4 3 .- • stent'all uiress In COl.O- qupure of one r.rgan-1 he ' '! .ivew—hatingreased hs' do Its duty. For the.dis.l I,4ses of that nrg:ln. one of the proprietors has made i tilt his study. In a practlee i ti of Inure than 20 years. to Il:li no f ~,,..me r e m e dy it h e t ~.... v. it bto counteract the 1.53Ny dnraillt - euteltlf• In' s ,/ which it is liable.. J .; Yu prove that this reweldd dy is at last found. any.. !! mrsofi troubled with Li.,... ver - Coniplaint, in I t; ny of its forms:Ws but%) to tr . ,:ii..ottle, and eons le- I f i- 3 / 1 Is certain. . . ,I 'these Li Ulna ...move alb morhid or had tuatterfroW I , i also. sestet* supph hot in their itlnrn a healthy blow I HI Ulu iqviootating thelsdi stowarli. eausing twat to Itoigest bile, ja/wje,o'g Its Mood. giving toue and' l!, - Ih..iitt. V. the wil'olo too i•irinery. reumning •th e : ili'en ti.e of the diwase-effeef. toga rndical curet 'lii .. .""ilioux &took ear, cutett.M otirf.whol ix hrtfor.).rerto. , ~.o t ut. by the ore Mona! use of the Liver Inwlgo. , 'P.:Falai. 1! One dose after eating Is su ffi eiesit to relieve the i R stomach And pretint the„ food (rem rising and sour tin g. i . , . Onir'one dose taken bel4 fore retiring, Pievenis -,,„yiyiiao,i,•; ' , ' .._• '., .- tlnty one tinf&take* aisg night, loos , ens the Nitride gently. and ma Chaim , twos. . Onedow taken a here:v.l4%, meal will' cure Dyspepsia. , •.. Mio-litie thise of two I . oo ° spoonfuls will always re-' , Dove Ste , Reattach”: • , . , . •, One bottle taken rim feJr" pale olistruction removes ' thtt cause of the disease, a and ntakes a perfect eure. • . Only one dose healed/J.l /rely relieves bottle...while one dose often repented Is a sore cure tor Clokra ' Norio.", and a preventive of Cholera; ... . Skiir•Obly. one 'bottle l-Ca needed to throw nut or the 1 ,',system the 'Beet, otimed,„„ blue xnetil lonit Acktlesc : ' alleOne bottle taken for Jytindire remotes all sal. , low torsi, fir unnatural colorgt Mtn the skin. 1 One .loess taken tl Eht":11 ' I illtnebeforeeatinggivesei gor to • the appetite. andC4 makes food digent well, One .1 , ....• often repeated cures Chronic norrktra In! Its worst torins.while&W.o ,der ffffllAsted C " 2ll4inig i yield' alone( ko the first doSe. IQ c ) II, pr twodot;e4 cure att n . taekx caused by Worms in! ehllnrett: there is no eurer,r, safer, or lepeerlier remedy; lin -fin. world. R. it 11 , r-rp m fails. •! - 1 dir - A fort bottko, eureirel Dropsy, by 'exciting th e t . altsorl.nts. , • • I .We tal4plensure in re. 114 eownidlicting this rnsdieDie Las.. orerentb e for Pri, and ".toreordif Pryer. and : ! ail #tlyrs of is Kititionlift rye, . vt. operates with • • eorleinte. and ttOusands7' are willin g to testify trills! wonderful virtues. . l:- • ' l' i All Who use it are giriog //air unanimous testimony fel; it, tome, 0 • l' - shr.Vir tooter in the otmith rilh the 'Dtrtgerater, and i' smottme hott2tieth.r. IPE JIVER RiviGokiToß - • I Is a Srientitio Medical inseoreryn u d i n d n il y w or ki ng !, ' sures. allured inn great to believe. It cores, en if by ma.' gie. er•ti (list tirst dose oirilly benefit, end seldom mere , than ono IWitle is required In Mire any kind of:Liter . °mop/dint filial !be worst JanteTior or. Dyspepsia to al common IThOdoche, all al which are the repnit, of a Disel eased Lim.r. , t i r. • . Pelee, AI per bottle.. .• 1 .Die SANFORD Proprielor,343 hroadway. NEM York.' I t'S , .. !. rk•Retalted b, all Di tigglsts, Sold: In- Cothrol t e by i t nnY SAYLO ,; ard In Tatnaqua. by R. J. ny. • JIIIIP19.11( , " t!S-I . `t 1 A Lb Owls of FIREARMS made to order.ell EA P, suidsiarraided. Tool sand smani machinery rroilred by George Schalk, 'Glare shvelo.P.Nsrfite, *prat Sant wei. Norris/ Stare. , Dereinbor :11. '37 Aft tfiric - iform — az sap oars, REO lBl Th B t ite• WE invite the attentioti of Tearh- 1 1 tiro end &boo, Direettiro lo the preekly roods of freeborn to' parents. just publisbod nor subperiber.l differout bind+ sof table prioiery end rave toirmoeedl 'Amok M. Moonily Itoports for TOtrherri to Direhl tots.S bn.,l lbatiristaiduiple and, clioao,bisi • to School Tonebrrs. together mith Marty ofbri Pistol Ilegalailes, nll of wbleb be sold at Otie Wow rite". Tautens mod t then! Directors+ . stilt plesse tall at our ' - store aud ex+ th co. • DANN AN.. • . Charp.l.rin ter. 11.0010elkr out) hinder. :4.tplttntitrr 39% • . . • - „ . 1 I 'V 1 , I • .....' ~ • 1 , . • ' .- • ' .• r . • • . , I ~......,...._ ~,,...arp.sh.,, , s,lrt-K.n.a.0 .1 ., ,, , , .- ' ....01,44....4".1:471, fai" , MlllllllPmeata4,l4,- _.,,,,*‘.0..,..avr.,,,, " a•nr0wa.14.,i m va....0 w." . " - Tr0 4 ".. , ...".....- . 2".>,-- ..1.4F , • -, '..P.,, • .4,,,..`",....i.`,. ... 104,1. "'F'''' '''' '' ' - ' ;4l ' ' •' '''' 1 ~ • 1:-" -f,,,, , ,- ~7 .. —__---... " [ - -: ' : - '. ll ‘ ' ' -: - ' - ' ' - '-------- ' '' l ' ."' " .. 1 ''• -r -- '. : . t . . THR . . • •••,. . f. 1 : . . , . , • • 4 ,, ~. •, : ~. „. ~.,.. J , • • • , . . .. . . ••,. .vi t r y . , , ,*,;: • , • , .• , •1 . • . ~ -...,_ , 4. , • . , ......: ..% / . ./ . . , . ...; . a • t . 1 . . • , . . . . " ....`/I • J .7 - • . • 'OH . . ' • . . "Yr. ~.'" - . . .., -• .4 i.• : , , ..,.- - ' './"' • alillm. ... • . .t 1 ...e .' .' • • • - ‘. '' ; ! .', ' . , ' ' ' ' ‘'. - t.lti . t ':' . 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All kinds o skins, Sheep, Goat also, Sumac taken In ezehangt for loather, at market priceA, or paid for; in cash. , Pottsville. July 10.'58. .._ - 4a:-T4 an wanting rsrzna, see advertireme montou Lands. +. SPRING STOCK 0: ' at Wholes' ANMII. SCHERTLE - ds l' ires Mcall the atten• tton or the public to Me rentenrlre arrortment of Boots and Mines. Manio' ' .1 Inctured under his own ''-' I n 5 , pt , c I ion. espeolally ~.1 adapted to the-Coal Be- - ,g ion .a nil offer'ed fee aisle Ck .. ) : ' l It his Store on CENTIIII ' • OSL- 5T121:1.7. above High, and opposite tile PuisliC ' ' dilir .4 , ' School Douse:. lie Ints . on hand a well nwor 31 leers' !loots and Shr,ca. hen's and..ifore C Kip I:ssots and Iteogans r t every daiwriptiot Misses' a •nd Cis ild ren's 0. Her Boots. Heeled `tars. halt Illi ilia-. Alia Lasting Ituablncof ' Womens, 'Allisses' and Ch . id ren's Kid a n d th Boots. Buskins , . Tles and Slippers, ;lab's ' gresfs Boots. Also an asstirtment of Felix in Works. Allot which will he told at 'it prices. Particular attention Firm G 54111.1 rietured and customer Work en. 4 rep*Schs, hand. a One assortment at Trunks, Valises, Bags. ------Pot iseille. June 19. 'fili ---l-- lairnii wantin g to emigrate'tn a mild r snit, and fine market, seelldvertitentent of Lands. , JUST PpaLISHED: “PIiA(IIIC47.I „ins 'cies ouiD ~n_ . A TREA'IIBIIq on Mille En comprising a set or TrigonomiLtricsi tad to all purposes of ob Nue or diagonal, instant, and traverse Dia ling, with their the dial exercise df Sim ts. Adltsi Drifts, . LeveLling. luseressible I Wagers: Le. Also the Art and Practice of Assaying 3letais, which exhibit at one vi fr the value of .0 rules for calculating the ;owe's. of Stine Cornish Pumping Esti:life& rotallty mats choice of Cordage and It, ream,p. leg mi t , naa,a. Ventilation and bightilig of Mine shin Wells.' .ic.. An.; toge ther sltis a Collar Dal Tables. Ilules. - andilustml ions, each cable to Mining Busiue t. 1 he whole - ill, dived and exemplined I.the most plain manner. from the latent and heat ant hori 37., by mail. Published by " G %O. M. At the trfllceof the Minis No. 1 Spruce sin Bookstore, Centre Arm. • Reirlogiber IR. FARM LARDS FOR Si 6),,,"" MILES from PIiII.AI by itsilri vd , fill the elate of Nev *rat fo r err f, rilltrirsl pur use loom l, lib a clay - 1 ittoni. (sod divided into small tarots. sod hundreds the emmtry err now atlitie. and but Mil ro ran he seen growing. T erms front $l4 t. payable within four yenta by lordslment imisee—leairei Vine street Wharf, st Phih e #1 by ißaikwed .; to ibunnionton. or Byrnes, by letter. Seel full advertiremen • man. ' "`.% .... 4 . ' PUBLIC SALE. - • FAIFIE sul)serilier will bfft. at Public Sale. on l. , ,,iturday, November '3 l . h, 11358. at the PH die bonne or Rtraiel Geho. near it free an . fiehuytkiti eon uty. the P.lbmi tyg ' ereribed Emil Ex te. viz: nfAi t Aerrs of .1A nil. i. ttta ain union ti 'nship, , 1 S0)11;11;01 eeunty. ale ut mlli.otrom RI ;flown, . and iti miles from the tawisea Rani d',' ad. j .ining lands 'of Conn( Foos, bovid Itehrig, . . .4 I,..tenro : , ,ng•lry and other ,. Thee( .11 Is erectv4 a Alarge Steam :low NM d rennin, none Pwellibu li ..,w,.., (ephtnfaing o Ittrge kite en and stereo, isieme;) two terihnt hone..., and al neeessory nut ,builditirk -About 171) Acres of the abe e are well Mu le-sod. hi :tore, cleared,and the rest par ly cleared. The , Cotonise* Creek po I. Fli qt h ronf:l3 the soy ...... The olineettnert w ill he told in Ihe wt Mr or In pheees, Ire 0114 pur:neer, . /de to eflttimenr• at I "clock, I': 'll_ Tereus , y. Ad i'.' l,l - ISA A' A I,IIA VS, ez l Rd Dc.u.st Offire. . lug In view the alwve property, 1...1 [Arno, roshlime on the pro:ni 1, [October '.."(i, AS .13-It. I'. S.-,l'ersonA. plt;sise,*l on Ja • . . cra - Tri .17 w3nt wiliOn la dah., n•xe• 14P1'INCOTT fi TAT il e evil aat Z. Z 1 Of thin City, mitt 111. 14rrixeptr. Ti I:ll.l.ixetirt, TAvLog if• WOU7d A pect full . the pul m. th3l h. with th l'tll-1.110,1, • CIA co; chi.anut Where his entire all tea to the kel'chan p•trlmentA .tr. E. T T. snikly a mill Irmo big etttotwer , and froth all who, wish Quality and iforittuanshlp. eltl made to ordei. I • 44-latranxer. visiting the rite will the Temple or Fash'itm. So. Nl' etter.tt equate beltiw the hionlitifta 31i.onte T the 1,1111. street. The vnger•igneel "11 VON friend%'and wrce tiro, Vl II Potable etyle t.l Cfuthft with to :toy city in{ the Cohn , . l'itilatielphla, September 4, 'A. HAMMONTONLI NEW ENCI.SN I) SET HARE OPPOltre.vrr TO ALL H ' TN , a healqty plae, tic A. from Philadelphia. on the ennui, road, :New Jeriryt. An old estate opened for sate, and the first dlrlsio •hill up Into fart)6 of twenty acres' b;. Roil ~r the 601 4uality fur the p grains : Ac , :... - The pile.. is $l5 to f , ....0 , . easy, to:tarter, yearly. Instalments, iri yeara4Atittiltikre.ot. The tertnware to Inane., the rapid hurtovelnetAt :I bling every t7nduAtri,its man m buy el tiding extensivelyilinprnred by good tile best citizens ror; New Engler 1. , kitates areereettn largo improvimie -- the greatest hop . Irement nut of Ph ty.tive houses ha e been built in for 'ell farmers and business men In breadth at the 13 anti are Ratilllg tho tont' busineas pla e, on arcs-out of i of a great markt. . Every Article litolsan finmedlAto sale.- rbo wate such 'phi e... te , i, Is lino. n. Tho'sntlasu sandy or clay loam, sr retetive:Of' manures. - It 1. , he. n , iL work ~.'.lr abounds largely In the 6 its left! Ily that from the ~reps this nd and the large arkaioliiiini It lei I be Mend not to b. e - xeothut a ductlonl.of crops most adapted to It Thy reaidir may be well aware th hest friilts and vegetables rotor fro' are a. . 9 wal ly exported to lit.. tupelo Jars. ... 'hincl,•hrPitletg toeing tie fliftet r.... h:hran'alideolakt - au ity at iiidekytwinum . • Lumber niid huitttlntt rnatiiiits r at a cheap price. frlou the mine'.. ( bank Opened.: and brickyards, b gmund. peishwiati put up sift sent convenience. (hr one htuntwit of the exteusttet emlgn t hts . 1 p Imo.. I n or In get .1 planet.; lit tars and bu ittldr 4 s aro on baud to p hest terms: •' ti _ In Nettlinghke the em4trant ha Ile is within a tem hours' ride ut I Middle Rates and 'New England friends and a4orlations: be is where every loinroretneot and at hand he Win a healthy place, the certainty of losing the great nod his own health:4y Mona in make the . .traael , of nn watly mnilik hardy in far off (regions away from lk•sides, his a mild climate en There 4110 three train;:dgify to those who Impioee, the `inroad` Monet. , i The reader will at one ' , strur here presented,: and' *AV Ito ?elf hot boen Liken nplbetb ' • The rt thrown In the market; n d unl eorrettoto one would be 1 rited t foreparetragng. .Thla aft are ea see. tbo land under eultlrat ton ;:t tad doubt. frnna their own heigh helm the hnpritooneute, anti rid or the population. Persona 'Cho ntlrettatte i at tnany are locnltOff, held on ream!. The flumatmi Th teis ema.; a ion rienitural Ph4t.'enntalning fUll anonton. will be sent to each' in, taltardsit ' f la eta. per Annum. '• „ , AV-Title Indisputable. Warr. tae deeds given, deer eU slessumbrsries, 'ties 'pure • aseArisrerls is' paid:s— ilent* tn.** 10013.—Isis• Vies met Ilitamoutoa„by tense and 04 P. 114 ssbea tbires bemire roe • ir.,-Ityrisess_. Itossilies• rtaislrimlopt4 *lll to found. rs aim Wet lees eau is. addressed (0,8.8. COUGIIIJb 202 .Lteut h WICTIL twisty ir Maw; Phitadr-Iphis. -ape end - Information the,frienyjereielted. Seplreat4w Is, %IS • AY MO ISCELLANEOU • air-To alantlni Stumt. ore rettertlastinak mouton Lando. ; i • • ; oligto,,goNs! ILL ,MOROCC BOOTS AND la and Retail 5e 4 41,. Am! for mien! 2=3 MR. E IMEUI "IILY OP TILE NUN k CO.. ors and krieasi • ltillotsitig of: ‘ t..l Co., of Kixton. of Danville, of NlAnch Ch " Remitter, MrIEMEd MEI= • Inform hie tis Stu 3,,nciatc4 hi I pow... 01 VILLE STO , t )!' issrairzst Ss reirtkulat alton Ta-bad on the rpot thrr ratio are now. marqd thj li..ientanitit tor prof kalorf. on Afrotllit N the Lent course to tlxinetOno. Carport. t 'up klooses on the many adrantaMii 0 great cities In Ibe be is near his old •, • rotted rountry, • fort et rielikattan ad is not auttleet to r part of bis family ilavant freers mot the young and Winne - and friends:— oin open winter.. ilitrlnhia,aud to att iMaany gives a free with the adrantigee by property...her iklo It, it was neltr.,4 besestadementoirtire I examine the land be tel loan, They will ey mittpersoils rhood: thee Utit iiIP stage or the ebarseler Id roam 'preparki...to and aro not • tfits Litetiari and A. infortnatiso, of Ilarn; u!reir i augt . clod -lc 'Or . , . .. i _ FRB 7 t OUR LI M: II4IO4 LEASIZABDT.Joietrsoiri.: ~ -' , 4 . ',. , r .. I 111111.1.11.11111111.11. i , 1 A I ~...-.....-.- -.. -,-.7.-,--......''''''''''''''''''''' . . ..1 tk 1 • : '''' 1 ENJA:MIN -BANNAN- ... TTSVILLE; .-setnin N . , Kitt 'COUNTY ; PEN SYLVANIA _ . ..„. • ~... .• SATURDAY MORNING,,NOV ST 111131kT T. nel.o3W4r. ----. 'k Ent pfd rants: de roclii Tdefa • - !A **a:Mai.* filers:ace '} ers4rv. Lo df, clehtlaan deft , 4 d , ici credal; a Dia. ‘...., - ,EDAhli When the rare* of present being' ' • • Toa tumult In the t.reast„ ~`• " To the Pefrf , the spirit dealing; . Lillis Its anxious fears to rest, . , I Derail. hook. or faded leiter • . , .. . Murmurs of departed years; Fancy. loosed front custom's, fetter,. Smiles expectant tboungts her tears! ileatnhag then the hollowed places Whore we, quaffed love's fountains new,. Mlsisgbopo'n young and winning graces Pat enchantment rbund us threw;' With 1b prinuti transport glowing,. - Tosso4 upQmithe sea ot }math. , Ere 'titles dr passion blowing, . fisher In the cairn of truth , ' ,Life's pale statj,iticourse retraces, t". . Backthe thlei of feeling roll, And 01 ' clear remembered flees . . Rim, again the soul] „ , Eyes NbnAe f 4 raysiong have perished Maie the la ;raid pulses start, o r Toner whose eeboes, love has cherished ), ` Fall once inure upon the heart. ' ]hands - that s m oot hed an Intiont tresses, The worn brow benignly a ark, ...Lips that:•hatlO a child's demises ' *. ' Press twain the pallid cheek. • . Up Time's current meekly stealing, Wafted to a distant land. March we with ecstatic feeling Well known haunts along thestrand: .-- Streams long mute wllh charms subduing Great tut in the balmy sir. Vialas green our Femur; wooing Lore-us don tho windings fair. - Forms that long won oar devotion, ' ' Tbresti again familiar way,. Sallee that woke divine emotion 'WADI as In more happy days. , a r ni; pu t. ni? hldht I t of fl ai ed Mock of It IC; mt and : there', Button Gal very rotor at bLit atent aeon• Co.. Ile r.l u unity low tftellltt- Cahnly then we Pee things tiding in the twilight of the Past, ' To the heart lu griefs' upbrehting. Whlsperijig that they eannnt•la•t. . Alleo on and Carpet 2f.tf gm" , l3 Itatuanonton Nathan Jones, a small farmer in our vicin ity, had a daughter, ak pretty and buxom a lass as ever thumped buttermilk in a churn ; and whether you sew her 'carrying eggs to market on a flewbitten mare, Or helping to stir apple-butter at a boiling frolic. or • malv, ing a long reach at a .qeilting, or sitting de murely it) the log meeting house on a Suudav —in short, wherever you saw her, she always looked as.prettY, if not prettier, than she had e'ver done before. • Notwithstanding her attractions, it will scarcely be credited that . Sally had reached the mature•itge'br - eighteen wiitiout a suitor. Admirers, nay,. lovers,.she had ti , y the keere; and whenever liquor was convenient, many a I sober youth got drunk because of her, and twiny a sigltin ,, bachelor would willingly have given his riding hor'se, or eveu a share in Dad's 'farm for her. There was indeed, no lack of will On their part ; the difficulty was in•musterings up min) age to make the proposal. Mankitid seetned• for once, to be ihtpressed with a propel' sense of its own unworthiness. Now, far he it from any one .1 infer from this .tbat Sally was prudish-or uhapproach-, able. On the contrary, she was as good bre more] as comely, and disposed to be as kw ing as she was- lovable. Poor Sally! it is a great misfortune for a girl to be too handsome; almost as gteat ash to be too uglY. There she was, sociable and warm-hearted as a pigeon, amiable as a turtle dove, looking I eott encouragement, as plainly as maiden modesty permitted, to her bashful company of admirers, who dwaddled about her twid tiling their thidAhs, biting the hark cis their riding switehes, nod playing a number oft other sheepish • tricks, but never saying a word to the putliose: Sally was entering on her ideetet;iith year, when she was oaf day heard to observe that men were the meatiest, slowest, cow:mil - fest, orneriest ereatutes; in short, good for nothing but to lay under an apple tree with their month's open, and wait until - the apple drop ped into them. ) This observation was circulated frOni mouth to mouth, and, like the riddle of the Sphinx, was deeply.ponderede by Sally's luvers. If any of them had wit enough to solve . its meaning, certainly 40 one had pluck enough to prove the answer. Not or this poor-spirited crowd was Sam Bates, a stalwart youth, who stood, in winter, six feet two inches in his stockings, '(in sum mer he didn't wear atty.) Sam was kat handsotne r in the ordinary sense of the aqtn. Ile was freckled, had big mouth, and carroty hair. His feet—but no matter—he usuallf bought number four teen and a half, because they fitted him het than-sevens or eights. (ineering, Tables, *imp rert icedd hurl. ppl lest lon to jules. Slides, A treatise on .rth Tables, strayed Ores: Matey, and facture, and - Service; on . boring A rte loti ut kleseu slerly appll trnied. intro oll prattiral les. Viler •Ew'rths, .Iflautine, t, Nett fork. 4,NNAN'S , Pottsville. Zlil.:lin , E.1.1)111A, Jerm7.. .toy) .living n as Inmotrart. uzu all µartnot nu+ crolin s2tl per I. To visit the t Auldroas.ll.4: u anif t her to: semen! of flam corr. TAYLOR (Well hierg, stni Counties, to I ylk ill Co., Pa ' Irtbauni Moutour Co.. I'a ok, I,hizh C 0.," tri , County, Pa Otltn. • riter44..Phllacra °us friends„ and iu buaqvica h.nhd Inn, will . dean e Iteatly-Midebe- Sam was ,a wagon-maker by profession, owned a flourishing shop, and several hundred acres of unimproted land, which secured to hint the reputation of independence. For .thef rest, he .wati a roysterin,g blade, a good rider, a crack shot with it rifle, and an aecom, plished fiddlei. Bold to the confines of ire ' prudence, he was a great favorite of the fair ; with a heart as big as his foot, and a fist like sledge hammer, het was the - ucknowleged frock of the walk, and preux cherelier of the pine bill country. M. hates met Salle Jones for the firitt tim e at a quilting and at sixty seconds after sight he had determined .10 court her. 4 He sat he side her as she stitched, and even had the au diicity to squeeze her hand under the quilt. Truth is mighty, and must be told. Inner n UILICTOUP, 'ul+erinr .r ready-fordo or plenre remember ut rtrert, just one urer, sit unted on I be to meet eet ml,l mtmt keh that man Ile Met E. T. TAY LOlt. i s MIENT. A NELN: l; FA RNA it Allentie Ifall• IThan recently .been 410.600 acre', (li tnil upwards.. The ductlon of fruits, r are. pueblo lu lAla a.terus of four ado ires3t.lri Pullet; f the !awl, by ens. _forge. It is now roads. and anus or 4 and the !diddle ts. It is a scone of ladrlphia. seven. r months. Prartl -1 the length end .re. It Is nu itnpoe being In the midst. sod upon this land iaexcellonl.and no Although Salty did, resent the impertinence by a stick - with her needle, she was not half; so indignant 118 she ought to have been. .' I dare nut say she was pleased, but perhaps 1 should not be fur from the truth if I. did. It is undeniable that the more gentle And .mo .dist a woman is, the more she admires cour age and boldness in the other sel, ' Sally blushed every time hereyes met those of her new Limn, and that.was as often as she i looked up. As for Sam, the hinger.he gazed the deeper he sank in the mire of loreoind by . the, end of the evening his heart and' his' confidence' were both completely overwhelmed. . As be undertook to see Sally home, he felt a numbness in his joints „that...was entirely new to him, and when lie tried to make known his sentiments as he had , previously deter-I mined, be found his heart was so-swelled upl that it cloSed his throat, and he couldn't utter a cool. "What a darned sneak 'lllll9 ' , 11!'' proved' Sam, as he turned that night on hislaePTess .pillow. t'What's come over me, that I • can't' speak my 'mind to a pretty gal without a ehokin'l 0,, Lord ! but she is too pretty toj live on this airth. Well, I'm a going tei church with her tolnorrtii;•and if I don't Ilki matters atom,' go back; then drat mi." It is probable Sam Bates hid never beark• coed to the story or a llosseisig,Prinee of Alt- i ysinia," or he would hain'been less credulous. he' twit- ~I. while thus listening to the whispers Of. ,funev,l, To hide her, conitisien, St and less ready to taketivfor granted:that the fa with . her. 'apron, when• a deficiencies et the day *mkt be "supplied by art s ' throwneround her, and the tomorrow. - - 1 ',..-. - -.-• • .-- . i' ruin voice ithent,-- . • -. To•inorrow came,' find in new time . Mr: l `:''She's mine, by Gauley r Bates; tricked-off in a bran tivelverdollart = Sam ;Baths cleared a sWi suit of Sew's' clothes, waa'on his Weft° meet.:l b4'n 11'4, glain flUld,, bore ing beside theibeatiftil'Sallyi;'' His hni-se,'bi.? .prize ir to the house', and tilt decked with a new ii,tddli•Wlth.'lnisi itlrrups,l. on the 'phee'rlng crowd.- looked its gay as his Mititir: - .'. - -•.' •' - 4 he twedding came . off . tla As they rode UP.to2the meiiiiigtoirie doOr,' l lh following morningSuitt 1 r • Sato could ,not (orbear".:Orsiingu.trittinphint l i to r .but whl. cow, , before, at 'glance at the eroy4.nttnity'f.ndnrera thnti w fibtittfed•, tin;. , stood around, fillet:lldd'; mu rtifieation linden...l vy at his successlulAndseity;... , ,. , . ~.. 1 .. witi, Sally's facelTS raseate with pleasure and. rh,nf to 1 baehfnlnessi , ' •?i - ''' , '' , =' - - 1,-4 ' . '7 ' ' ' 'S 1 . i‘ i liiiig ( "Stop a• Minute;"ntair; Miss liatly . ; .Til Joie in . - a „ git down and rift proffr' ,, 7: ``"- ' '.' ' l . '-'''"-•-• - ; -4 i - . Sam esstiyell treditiktouti4ilut:ln -ati.:drif4 , t BEA T0.j4 . 6,.‘„y .04..6 1 ,1,,, fotind - thai . litith feif Willi ii6Peteintly ' fiat' In ' .efklbi • aer, tar : the ides ~,,,, styli thestiertrint'.llifrien - itiitred'Ana, - reddeM4l! 1 , op; ie. -tt . ' '' '' likli . turkey intliteei['lit'iniii' lie - tifited f ' .1 • ' . l 117-71.7 ' 77- ' .. " .. 1 • hllPAJClTv:of,manner,as or and kicked; theik '3.64 Was expectant iSallEi tat's% irt . otunii g :utitralty uthuirg was waiting.. -...,.... -•-. 1 - '. - ' • -t an it) heriadr. - • Ith a day bottom and '• stones and 'sally hosphatur. and such loroiluftrl tw,th upon g undereultlrstion, ywhere.in' the pro. market? the elrlksit, and the \ea Jerxey, which I nrmllllons of - dot- M.le In eriTy way Iyor the bed gist Pottrn. „MEMORY, At aid attars than renewing • Vows - that tate forbade to keep, Cy.aTme path* of bliss panning , . Pearls we draw from '4r/troves deep. 3l using thus upon the ♦anisbed. Mended grow 111Vx viried And the darker shades tirs hinithed, th made bright with wok 'dews. nmortrits.. From !Iturpri's SALLY JONES.• :-1,M' , Z. , ,,AT.,,'>.!, NEER.-20;1858::::::'. , "Gosh dap) the thertrp I" exclaimed Sim, endeavoring to b k the leaAbers 'ivith! his desperate kick. \• . 1 . , • At die animate exclam a tion ,Sally folded up, and saw her an' predicament. ! . 'The:_bystande began to saicker. Sally uasineved and i dignapt.%„l. .. ", Bouncing. Out o her itiddle in'i twinkling ahe - handed. trapped escort a atone. L . ' illere„Sti y ehunk _your , foot „out .with, this!.;,.: .4. , ' I ~ 1 .., • ~, . .. ,-,•, , . 0, Sally Joues,hto wbit. an 'error did your heart betray. you,au offer this, uatitaely eitcil ity in the presench. of the assembled county "—admirers, riv's and alt:;, ,, 1 . ~, •i, - • Sam took the tone and struck a frantic blow at the pertiacion's stirrup, hot missing , his aim it fell wit Crushing force upon a soft corn that had c me titan his- Weanng - tight boots: ."Whoa, darn 1! .!" crW.43 ise, losing all ' con trol of himself; id threatening to 'neat ' . liiS' hone's brains ou with the'stone. ' , "Don't strike t e critter, slitnrov," pai ' , lid JOne4, "'you'll' git ,hint the pull evil. But jiat aid let me on ,girth t e saddle, and we'll git you liiotie in no time. '• Iti.short; the saddle was unbuckled, aqd, ...Sam dismounted with his feet still taitt in tlis "stirrops,,lookiug ike al'criminal iu loot-hob. hies. 1 - , • With some labor he pulled o ff his bovis, squvised thetit,out of the stirrups, and pulled them uu again.. . { The tender „Sally stood by, all the while manifesting de.ll.indesicopeern ; and when he was 4nallfeitii ted,',she . .,touk his' arm a . walked him int o churehe 1 ' itt • - But this unto ki atkventure Was -too , , IMuc for Sam ; he an aketilOut of.the meetii*dur ing the fi rst l ias er, palled off his boors and ' rode home.in hi stockings. , • From that ;'t me Sant Baths 'disaplared front society. • iterally and metaphor mlly, he shut - up shop, and hung up his fiddlEi He did lint take to ft (Igor, like a fool, hut il to his, axe, and chiared I don't know hoW, any acres of rugged! heavy timbeied Iflnd,ikieTeby, , ineretioink tliejitilue of his tract . ,to the, amount Of sev al hundred dollars. ' Sally indireely seiit him diverse citfil /nes sages,intirnati g that. she took no needunt of 1 that little accal mt at the meetin'-house, and at length ventured on a ,direct ,present of a pair of grey yary eito'ckings, knit with' her own hands. „ . But while evhry effort to win him hack to the world was 1 unsuzcessful, the yarii stock. iugs were , a great comfort in his selt•ituposed exile. ' i Stun wore , Them ' continually, not on his feet, as some matte •-of-fact booby might SUppose but in his bosom ; 'and often, during :the in. tervals of his w"orkl in the lonely clearing, would he draw them dot and ponder On dim till a big tear gathered in hi. eye. P "Oh! Sally, Jot*, Sally Jones, if I 'had only had the sunk to have courted ye Satan, day night, instead of ‘itit infs. . till Sunday morning, thittics might have been different.' • ( i And ten h would pick op his die, and whack it into he Oext.te witlithe energy of despeir: i= ,•.,. t At length the whple eountry was electrified by the annout&etneut that "Farmer JOnes.had concluded to 'I - ell out and go. West." i On the day appointedlor the sale, there could l .,_nut .have been lesirthan i one hundred horses teth• ered in the-barnyard. . Sam Bates vtis there, looking as uneasy as a pie in a sty the-barnyard. corn-field. .4 . . Sally, migh have been a little thinner than usual just en oink to heighten rritherl than di , .-I, L • • P I .1 rummy dere Urn's: It i tiaaleti rallyAnown that she iNfis &rem i to nrovin'tr - W st.'it./lir feet she took no pities , "to conceal her sentiments-on the subject, and• -her prettY cy s were evidently red with recent weepnyk. ' I ' ' She looked tnournfully - around . at each fa miliar objhe l . TIM ! old homestead, with its chinked and. oohed ; walls; the ahem' trees, under which she halt played in 'childhood; the flovrera s le had 'planted; and'then to see' the dear of • fureiture auctioned ) off—the churn, the , pplepiitter... pot, the venerable quilting fro e,. the ocettaton of s 6 nuiny sociai 1 gatherings. . .. • I But hank that{-all it was when i her own s . White pow w put up'; her pet, that , When a i calf, she had saved trent the butcher: it/was 'too much, aitd the tears trickled' afresh down Sally's blootniug Cheeks. "Ten:doll4s,den dollars for the cow 1", "Fifty'dol arsiT shouted Bates. : .' "Why,Sit roy,r whispered a prudent neigh bor,j) "she h 'in% worth twenty, at the outside.". • "I'll e gin lity a for her," replied Sam, dogged-. i v .l - Now, 'when :11y heard of this! Piece 'of , gallantryolie ne ds thank the purchaser for the complimient, and commended Snkey to his 6peeial ki dness. - Then she extended her !dump ham, which Sam meiz.l4 , . wit), ' , such . a devopring- rip that the. •rnaiden could. scarcely suppress a scream. She did suppress • it, however; that she might hear Billie had anylhill/Lf ther e to say; but she', Was disap poioNll,4l- ift2turited away dumb, swallowing, as i . i. wet' great i bunks of grief ls big, as ~ , dumphuga. , ..:.f . • 1 .. W-ilea : by rything wag sold orr, and dinner ...% -Winer, tie coMpany disposed iiseff about tice i .ya . in gro4s, reclining . on . the . grass, or acute on enches and dismantled ; furniture. Th.con ereatiott naturally:turned on the c rl ever is 4-t . f dtty nod the prospeets of the Jones family, and it was utitutittionsly, voted a pity thatiso file a girl as Sallyt,J4es should be permits to leave the, country, so etiaent• ly against er will. - "Hain% none:of you, sneaking ,t j ithelps the t!ito stint her ?" asked the - wilte headed ''lrespia. a wrig> of piano. bache. tear. i i I S snigereil, turned Over; whispered spent !nine' lors ij Thi mg 100 of try tio xine sliowel au' the experiment, ' Tit suwas rde . dining la the west. Some 1 ofibbse ho lived at a distance were already gotte'tolt mess up their horses. To-morrow the Jelle of Gasupott Valley would be en her way I .MisSouri. . , Just th n Sally rushed from the houseorith afa 'e a! excitement, a step all .determina tion. Arrivediti the' middle of the yard, she moo ted fte reversed apple-butter kettle; . " don't want to go.,west—l don ' t—l don't wan to heave:, Old r4ginia—andl• won't lean, if there's a man among ye Ithat has spat kcd ugh to ask me to stay l' i 8 t where ii Southern chivalry ?..Withered [ beneath the;sneers of cold-blooded tbalignity? cho ed by the-maxims of doliariingliug !ma den c? distanced ott the circular race course of - I rogress? bakrupt through the tricks, of "u e t l e o r d i t ti q ug ue ''PQ ris li t, ii n c o illi ! ". Like sk strong and ge'nfrimel lionifoleeps---sleeps('so soundly that eyeditiav, grimace and dinner in sul6 in i t s fact , and_ }cull hairs f rom its tail witt imPunity,l; but,give it a good hard poke, andlyou (will hear a roar. Chat• will wake the cootard tremble and the braie prudent. learqen to the.sequel of Sally Jones.' arcely hod she finished berinit.iotic ad dreis, wften there.Wasi genet:O.-rush, . The lesi acitve were trampled over like' pnled got t skiPS.at 6,llaech a n it ii„„ f estival. ' Miss, Sally, I axes • you." . . ‘'Missl Sally, I spoke first:" Ol . bespeakiter for my so' I I oclogenariatt, struggling -- r re rii.lte* a roan proad laiplai atioUt.l , • • ROW - mart aim* tiiisiogidiie ter Wet ~.._. 1 Manysot my relies, aria, will inqs about game ' tes fi . 0 the latter, ti t t ` - ' 'Th444 All'e ir°' °Tl' fani IVed Y ithe' • s e t ra7ly ni t s er a m " ed,i k r, e e criamo ( ri a u n t d th g e o y g a g re ltee ge yed ' - TEXAS. - C l ulii y ett r e r ri _i f th i n e leiv e°lln at i at tr i - E s tter in dU iro .et za lm u _ . ta w JO . o r t t e li h r e e et ti la va ' f t t r h e i e r et t e t ° l: u efii i l 4 u lei b t u " fiebO naillee. a thei lk l i tlia th ed lo c: w aTi y i Kendall, Isq , ses • w i z a aa n, cx .d irit. „ Ae55 b., c0. 13. :T ee ,,,,, 6..,5. } , d o u f e g isli am a e, o w p e ar !t ri t e atres, il bc sa ar i ; pe d i re au t ti , ta p r io li v e e v r , , g eo eeti cti e . , Before attempting a de scription . of this par. molt and mute: rabbits, (the tatter as large as tieular section of Testes I west!, to state dis- lace,) slid gre y and fox - squirrel& There lis tinctly that I bave taken out do copyright for t i to so. tac t k d of a ge: l;3 ti or ni fi tui sh d i 4 8h th ib is g s e e a cti n etn al , w a ar ed my article., On the cctitrery; I shrill esteem he on I it, as an especial favot it all • my old fellow. find sport. - members of the editorieleraft will ' give me a And, now, Ito rtheet health f the most im• place in their columns, as by so doing they portant essentia of ell with many. I earth sin will save me st world of trouble. I we am con- sr Ivithout qu tification or reserve , time I hi sndy receiving letters from every (limn nft er of deeis repo as healthy as any in the wino the Union, making all sorts of inquiries about worfde-eidt of Texas, I doisbt if there is One Texas :-- = I am qaestuaied as to the health of as health`y. Wd baste no ideinies 3in t th the State, the price of lands, stock, cte.-- we hare no sicklntts of at y kind worthy of whetherit is well watered„and well timbered notice. The cAsuruptiuns a disease elm st - e how about its schobts;reli,gion of the inhab - unknown among the regulif inliabitaiits,w ile itants, roads, the. Lever from luthan,depre- ,the few cases'ott ser van h occur, in to er dation& and the like-what kinds of game , or exposed localities, 4re of so mild a tip and Ash we have-whether titles are, good to I that they yield rehdiry to the ,most sins le lauds-when we are to have railroads funniug 1 remedies.' My irai OS flare been mostly in i t past every door, and a mulutude of interrug- the mountains the past till mer, and I It ve stories of a kindred nature. , ." 4 , , not seen tier heerd ef t a s iistle 'case of „sick- Now, although in my day :l have ' been trout news whill could rapt have beet' cured with at the month of the Sabine le tlif Llano Estee- couple of doneelot it'itsue It or• Biteeeeeen's cado, and from the Cross Ti . berg and bor. pills, or any pills twine of attics, csstile shalt till ders oC Arkansais to the m o th of the Rio end 'bread. hi files I has l e, now passed three Grande, below Idatarnoras--although I have • consecutive Sulnniers in t he mountains of ,Co. hunted the Slate user, and in all directitess, ma) and - Blanc ii (SRI/sties, tiuthes e not seen diagonally, criss-cross and up and down-I a single soul t• ally sick with any kind of aim canuot well take ,upon myself, the task of des I plaint, •My s cep , lebtaudie or ferns is 25 i i cribdg it to every anxious inquirer. A Statet utiles north of Sae lAtitenio, mid within Our Aich is larger than New York, Pennsylsa.i of the pleasant little sillifge 4 of Boerne, on ails, Maryland, Virginia and Ohio, all put to- 1 the Moto. Thke in tecirtuit I ithin 20 wiles gether- a doniain which covers some ten de. of this place, end I know' of ut one pbysi. grees of latitude and'as many s of longitude- Man, a worthyjandintelli.ient an,aeho tends e whitth grows acid produces almost eSerything 1 tt grid mill jos• a lirettluxed. He would tell which• ministers to the wants of man ' --such n you !mused' that his practice - w , uld not !Impish scope of country cannot well be described in; his salt. 1 p+unie that ,fiver it man to page a day, especially by ohe who hes two farms,' hitnselt with greeti'pecank, telt, a watermrlun four large flocks of sheep, a grist nnill,`atel Ott tup, wash the %hole chs it with a per of stock of horses and cattle to look after, a pa- msu grocery whitey, w hich would Itil at pert, - wrote for, and numerous matters be- 1 forty rude, told theft he den and take a bides tp atter:cite. With six months widis s ; hours' nap in he Fast, bre ling sun-were turbed leieure, I might be able to go es er the , to follow 'this 1 nurse strict v for a day or ground, and answer all questions ; but its un-' I think he might siossildslliasr a slight fortunately I have hardly the sixth part of a' after it, but 1 Itoubt whether g e sehulil re week to spare, all end singular must be con.; without itt. n repetitio of ih4 hilat6diet,•witli tent if I only' take them over the region iitel satire driek to east; it-dolvti, • mediately adjoining the tietinshing city ot Sate i Aml how can files siskly in flies sneer Antonio, and especially the inountatia range , ' region 7 We are elevateir tibiae the Feat lying 'within a circuit ot forty miles northeast,. ,Spanish moss metoe:4)es, marshes, and ~, north'und northwest of, that place. None %truss et eve Lind: ice have )1e; brag -she, may see fit to peruse this account need I eaters. tie haraii.-h, no lasoratones of tie .tk me further questions; lam golf; to tell tare, is here fe ers art other`• diseases are in jou all I' know-in a hasty manner, it is i true, 1 facture,' or engenders(' • Lur air is ever, but still all. and dry ; ourSulintier ' 6,treeses cool ale , it In the main, I must set it deep as stork 1 vigoratilie; olir eights ate never so hot raising rather thaa.san agneulteral region,. we enneot Slheti Louielli, and rise refte although I honestly believe that, wet' proper= in the moreidg. • I ask again, how is II tillage, we shall always be able to raise more , bible we can ell have any !,ut the hest of 11 than corn and wheat enou h fur till nor wants. 111 such a cliiitute, andln such an clo The section is watered by the/ Blanco, the I reage 1 •Nutieee but t hie must outra Guadalupe, the Cibolo, the Salado, the sem negligence ui• curelessuess cue iupere Antonio, the Medina, and malty semi' tubes disease. - .1 , !erica, the tie st of them clear streams; run e In all my luurney ingsi both its the Oly and cling o v er graselly or rocky . beds. If there- in the Neu, I hate rester - seen childrthi So are inure beautiful springs in the twilit than, untsersally In elthy as ;lit this region. Here 1 the San Antonio and those of the Comet at , trill 'newton one sight tihich came elide my this place, I have not been them, and I. here • own eyes -a id inspeeti lr e. I started . tbout traveled souse. . sundewn sitis evening it Angtist last, fu • San South, southeast and suutheest Of San A l i., .1 mote°, a th s li moot' mideasant, c ol breeze render tonic, the country is temperate ely smoothsmooth , ing it intpe Pleasant, buil fur man and trans dad lint, although the preines are rolling and" to travel at light thau iii clay's:lie. • About I well drained. Beautiful nulls or grates 9 1 :o'clock in die:ail/ming reached a hou.se this post tied live oak, with here and there elms 1 side of keilaile; the utsiupant a Geri' I interspersed, greet the eyte if the traveler.th 1 saw that del grass in pane of his hoe, almost every direction. 'file preicipal grab- I good. 1 knew lisle a m t i tat time in the leo, - sea are the sedge, and differesit t ii• toles of mg I should find a cr, .e, aiid'eleepy boy a t . sAnitta -1 tin study of plfoto mesquit, which grow with rare luxuriance , I the stable ill San Ant nio to take chisge o 1 es • s t ersn , Xts j . i ss"in b ,'•„,,,p, ' ''", ir,U ::,,,':. ll , l j7,`,;""e fi ,: se ut a il l atudetits to .tart a y the tiro otiiiiher of hia ' Ni7i art the soil' is unisersally rich, In the season' my horse, isielts halea eke porter at t e ho. • the stranger jourilies through air iliterissetue ' tel to show me a mon - The German neat,. 1 , P ,'„ 4 l /4 ;,.. 44 ,;'" 1 „,44,,,,"rir, 1,1 , :5 . i . 5.i • , 0, 1 .. 11mi, i „ e tot . ble pasture, alive in many purls iNith the steel, ' while promise& to brie. me out a fresh slunk ''tent._ nr l as ii;t:,,,', cello r ii 4 , 4 ,i s e that 1;,, 1 14 ,,, b ,`,,,,t 1 7 4 . 11 ,,r,„1 „ °ribs s‘i is t 4asseilt Wade of rhe 0..1n1e one kni e t th e i n ithe ttn i s , e t t ua n ees ~I lase anal 1 neyttrebs inlel sleets ale is, and gee in a cup rt.tn dantie beauty are to be est/ ounteied .. at of cutlee its c skis light iii lie int-ening, all upon i li,: j ,i l , l ,:. l .: g jt: ll ,!.:::H." s ta l il 4 7.c i g in”. c tu a l i t i nt h int ; L i:" I On; the lioasion wan ice ltd the oar. anon of six every turn; beautiful tuella and parks etre 1 - thtzbe ussurfaites I took up Illy quarter 4 in the 4 spread out, before the eye; our eau thS'- . iidly- , Open reed, ?ii the sled) side of in t• IL agon, ; 1 4 7: l e s ' 4 1 . ,:k i t,"", d """ 4 "' ~, 4, th e „ „ ft 1 1 .o Comer believe that all i s ;the work of Maine, ilelbre I) log down, I atniee • l -a sp - et C., 'al ' ' I Inn i . i r ' entrup r :.o7 .l ra i'l e! II :i - o h n t o. 6 irn.tira't - w ''' t the ' acs he gases upon / landscape., %/veil, zu Sprints, tableau tirtint (I,..‘t r r • !he e lice, in the lion stied L ge'her• '"tg's" tsrii'fi , i " ditr r idnl C " hi" rile - time 1 which one dot's not tifi .ii rtes wet of door; ,in `...' - „ l 'V. k i.,,tAt' .l4. e h a"a l b.'":::l 4 ; t tL i,h . P toi i3 a,itt."(l l or t pla i L: l o l ll: time especially, are enchanting. My own opinion is, that this section is nut the open der, a'nd tit I• o'clock at it "ht: in , ati itottattaiteoua utotetnent in 4,1.0. Iv h ye' +1 into, the btr well adapted to sh ee p its th e hilly tegset , st re t e h e d apse a matt env, n • tn hoot co , • ering, 1 1 : 7 4t elite dr...n[l.ll,Bnd blo ht id r i d north. the grass growing too reek and red); . the 1 . 1111,1 . 01.ML-11/1/%1 a litliti;?1)001 • tIIKVI their 1,,,, • Tit:' pi nt wtZ'nui.t.".: - .';',.7:,1.:1nutt,' :::: but for horsed and cattle it cannot , ho ~„t ris. fell er f act bj were tatz .c tubby children, all first I knOrend the ttitit And eitth were wholly inwialide _ sed, while in the! direction of the A (newel' t asleep, midi - m..l.ms es c u shy-and as etuialuisa Pl e a s,',Vn u tro n i o e r e f a h tPhites k ":;.. ri",4;,.u41'4444 Lit,, anew the blrii il, the ouor of n his h are ai's;'l . l . a w tl) 9 p a r r l t e : i n : i d . the range is adminthly adapteti to 11.5 i.— l bun AN iniarlilift. . 011 i isiiig in the tniaiiiiig, 0 ! With anything like a good season, this ,sec 1 , Ir. in a leti`r • thing ~lee near the wagon! .1 :,,, , s*, t ° i n .:. tion would grow cott on or torn most ', me t il e a the albino) tti•le already hill I la', nr . 4NI 4.9111‘07011 UlaUlltv 11,.1 ,c,= litttAit t hlt. al.: !telly, as the land is of great feitility, , In a that, so tit du , kelt li_tt s concerne d , thirje I ,47,,:,,'„,1:::',,--t• tails,? ell „ 44 , 4 , 4 , 4b „,';'„. 4 ,", ° "", d ''" li ""„r"" g4 ",,, 1 fact, until a Ithin the last [Co or-Anse ye w ' s ' mate vp.c)inens. -1 nu hate fine, liapt this ,-fry 011 11111011) wirk, 010, 'erasion11"‘.071111113".11131111,1 good crops have beau the rule, and even par. elithiren," (sand I. 1 'es, Testis us' a, e l albdh, we al, r pportut.ity ..I c itin g your re tders a tin! failures the exception ; nor nhoied '1 he' Country 1 . 0 (1;141441 h ' respondiel the l a d t h :,:. e t t . i ' t :L. l. t h ' . lt n eriTe ft e . i d i e d ri . 7Pd n a "r hi' gamin R, in the leait surprised it, for years le eome . -Alenve will '."' I queried. eAlwais 1 , Its net i.e. a seethet w en s, :esa t teer g el u e ez ‘n a e lu ff r ee . - n with deep planting and proper cultivation,'' fire thiltii4 in in Gerinitriy, and hat t o :1,.15 "r tw'i'ts ) ,. 3 7• 1 , 3 rm 3 '''' Si' b r'nit 4 6 J" on'aloPed g'''''at , au I . 1 ., . ~) , ; at e.,.,...r to nu, th e lona and liii»em lan p lit• tic 4jar. Ina i.,ua l _ b i l. o . r u t , tr ...s t f ‘ u e i i , u i ri .„.., l , l ;: • irv. i :Ir a x i i , ll . l:: ,o uip l te , ho w or t o ,: i . r „.. ui ; the wide arid extensive heeds in the Medina, ee hate had the suite co l-Cali' the San Antonio, the Saluda the CiboloS l ittul allete des itre." Unit of them 1 ' the Guadalupe, should produce bounteously. -I twitted: ' : lle vats it julp„ble I . 2l ,c‘ ile „ n li f '.l:`,l,llTui.t.tanut7sti.ti:eth"e"e•l'al:l'Llsn'ilt.tirtk [.,amen" s"t"i'htl t- i - ,1, .. ' len) nese ii,‘"1.4.0"./tuol /ft, roooort or w P a . ; t6hPy shells the , kfven thie season, notwithstanding tlie ilfouth the 'l', leo lie gellue, i pp m , ~111 followed close upon the heels of' theagets,-. 1 and sit. t t ai-, ef egts eh. I, el . - ( ' S g d . "l 1 " 6 i io'l (1111g1t r -1•11 7 '111 41.111 , 1114 .111 , 14011 A., and cntrition.; ~,,,i 111 , 1. ,,, tt , ; ; 1" ...7. - tia . .t be imi i:=,13,;',1„,'!„:21"..";',,,:...t"..,Vi" hoppers, more thau corn enough has if • ;11 ,1 Sol It teeth rile Mai Ain un d raised for the wants of the pc, I- r•I• [ 1 i I Mire t i t , 't • - me ".; ill; , like 3 irrriiii (Abel rich wait "htll ;lot bra it; 1.. u . ; ". !nu .1.1011, .1111 0 - oo 111.1 1. hle td r agh it with ~,;•, , , , ,4 ~,,,,.,,.. ~,,, ~,,.. • it cite now be purchased at from 50 tin 61 4 and ens sereggliee 1, e• . • ' ft ... yid . thri him 1. p.,,,,,,, h. „:,..i.;.„ r ri t i " - 7 1"Piai g„: 1 '" d " " cents a bushel. No sod it; 14 norld etande ' app, lite 14 ;c h ,;,;;`14,;,;1,1..„-""" of I V -.- ~ r ekteing ailthes. II nil l ' ge l4 :l " erl ' it i ::il ' itroo.lllo7l7 4 & :It; 1 1. 't ' -- a drum!) so well as that of Iqus. ' .110 I less of ti4th. , A htlirtteineti, fin 1 j 7.; i i i, n ito l i t i t ti , a nt t .r o z l i do it4. vrtu zi o n t to air •Itoont the , hart • repeat that, with proper tillage,. ie • cati al- 4 halt generatioii. it ataihi,..4 r lilts roputat ion h,r Weir oro.it way co lel, moat/11.1nd , ways raise more than euough to suppl.f"-all his hrt.thdis and ,si-tiq ---- ) l i k e }rata --,1 re acct' us, s•ords, l'esain id If evil rue cv rue was to h e ehd, wrif.ll .111101 bllll. Or our weds in this section. ' r Its, to reveut i line lie •,„ 4 , •I, i , ~,. ~,,,r t, Tar e eturrltliii to h o itt a p,,,,i 1,1„ p i° , omr , t, t:,,, toil. SI- - ..... the ttruia en t , of the 11;mratiion. cur,, in ite t : n i:vr n a l ' It the new comer seeking It borne tutus. a ' , out! conntrj -tor ,ti qµ;.. ' It el , be , , northuest, north, or 110fIlieuSt of Sall !WU- , w...1 , . 1 0:. ,, w ,,, 5 , a ; ; 1 4 :' , ral pi rerde...., .1. Wolli II to& rat, Ito soft where that a leueii ' l i . do , 1 . j• too, he finds himself, after a ride of a couple placed aural math. , 1 1 1, ir t :;: . ; 1 :, 1 1 1 1 1 I + e l j t 1 4 rotabilved ' with t s b e e n ta l all'u m i t' i n:; k t: e .. l "m i . a o l ;a l " e ' l it ar b e ',' l r b b : j . .. Yet Rued lie I r. P'• of win..., and ct u rferiti.,. Volift;g of hours, in the bills and tautintatils, many of all night its- the te lt , , flip i t ti ,: ti " ti 4 ,, , ,Y o 4 3 ems v. , , ,,,,, ex.rt. ,.., d ,, :: , , , , , ,u,;bt,....,,,,r.,,,,ei,„1,.4., , :,,t ..., ,,,.. , ,, , t,,,1t the latter smoothed and coated to tune t • ery 1 bete Weal all alt it , ' either ` L o ut h I ire le C hwiiiiie traveling i. r r ' n e a t i . ' , f the Utineit m..te. . r that . - I any .ItVs lb s:sriTn i stiii t ‘ summits with excellent erass. Ilettreh die .a nd mountains lie green and beetle id valleys, I w a gon., or l on e ) 21, U a.h i aglow, etre Inoli,ed 1 Ivry ritteri-helne nuke we .1 id of t h e tins ,and , li t oni....ik ) any thought lb at tor hreeener Fret a cog the soil of ineximustible rielmess.l Ilert 4 . arid' piece to ! I lse ; 1 ",„ I ~,, of , cu m i co -., horA , A. , r..-' "l )1010 , . 1 1' • 1 , i'1 1 11111 • r) 1111 1 11.11 0 IY 1 4 - ; " tattled. had emdritaded to her enjityirwsit. in the %woe there lir dense cedar brakes ; theeborderst of, Without olic, !ilig - l'f' ' ' tite‘e the .Northers ichieb proportion that Ira Iva. ha t . addel 10 the wo e s awl many of \ the rivers and creeks es i rl? -I ' . a e, arch berates* of 111c1 beholder with huge cypress lit - net •Viatabltahluesti" Wet - 11 %hit . ih here ill the li3ol/11- , betw h't e a r ' n ud n d‘ttn a co ns p y i l j l t. Tlß J4e a t T a i s b a U t e ° ' ore i le °keit, lessend,.or Pruett 41 . J . : 1, ;: 7 ; Hum" her for ehingles tie.; . the best ,of i•oe'k fur lieust \t hey iire lititlttllllo3 I You enlec lav a (loot of vatiegtlerAstaltiadMow.whi,h LT i by gas-light r 411.4.1.4 all tpe tohta t f the rainbow , Air purpsses may be fount I al, cz i sever be so severe e'tiding a &la otAtilis ‘t 11 tutill a 4 o.r, lu' the bell lure. In this species -. 4 0 r stock of all kinds 3 7 woltin.innili a 'MD perture opens. land ) sop are • in the world is so afflui • , Furled with a pelf rat r• al 41,1.1018 tllll • V . ; V ;aid, an always find ample tot i n bile,. whteh b i • i ' I c I*.r ir ti„ 11 osY aqua), In fact. are tit l e m ilor:f: r i t s y b Tif f 7he n p o rot . i . r7e ' it . r. bn A lt mina, too, se In.ve dif vin et hollows! and cedar quit, as well as the t ie l y an.rilso find piCking gi,n, e suffice% you b lii, to `11271.0 . 11 rle and ate sedgegrass ; but as tl I thrilled prtavalde Tn. dio • r to at once opened it',) yi a wee s, and sinaller thriths, ire uili6eit into the -ate nom the vi sill tale or holt_ rnek and luxuriant, / , not lame hut 'elegantly at - pointed-the during the hot beast. ongi the most severe. Wm. Illi• t .441 n I. chief ettVartlon beton the aide ea Ind, a bleb as of liollet 1,, as ma Lech before men. nu,. tn.. :ma w i in.; a , al ,n.'„ breast .Herat ;fee araticse, higher re se eion may be lids ry Summer ; ye e tsith. „in nes one elesen. s, mete ihrsoteta of cut ultsie.t adapted' tb - sheep th: rifled 410 h the i holeett setter r tit 'weeks %e has s had :4:3l,llli,iiitlAniitribjitinii""4 while so fur as my ex; tart or e .* with Ihe low t•T it illt• tilLish is Mat pad, our of the oith tt tittle. It you p iroi thli ru g hten i o ll' ailti la ioti g ' lid 1 lv hest or beef h tun be Ile and horse du reina settl e ; tis sparkling but daugerou% a aters.it It not ft its the way of Wii I : , i , . o.lb „ ier _ end ,. ws any de a rth of hoidtalit ) on the pa r t of your pl.rau.a.4l, . 'll h • /.1, the /*trivia. -Sport it*11311" In 1101. 110010 Thl two latter, to sneite 2 i ru boot to r4veted with carpeting from the Orient, of time 0 , mountains afford abe L 111 , 3/.111 coot Ind Vlll3, loUot honey The walls a t e r bare now hastily touched etesiiss int. 1 ' -.or Mee ; pilot Inn. e w of th e 0 1/ mioera•and any other part of Te point ? o ne s, may interest, ~t . i t i et .mu st « , . , ,,e d i !t‘ i :d e si ,: r i s e sic e o f ser ,t nd o w n si l ing i ttl i ed ..s i t t i st n : fizi t r r i . ye ino l ' eeLlar-brakes, deep ho 'tooling to Texas tc; settle. ore tale tnapaittrerr e . with unirrere of Matnittoth vitt.. many points never tree main feutureeof the cone- redactin g: your torus anal feat larva (runt a tear., of l e s s e e blasts which scatter slot i the hall , at rotor. tarot die- JOUI Sail Antonio -R . ' I have i n: '" 31 "'"" .. e 3 ' I I4IF not find Stills protectior taut*. Sr. reneged etre& nr table.' .1' portehed nuetroorl itch r paint these fia rate/teltturea• ssaientebi h ecsnowhere; u lthou g Ir 1- •' 4 .11.11 all itioUs i wheat, can be grown l ioutt .. prejailice to isny other dos nee:ea meth w h o het al Vooo hoot-plolr tjell. ha , /1g another•yid atioto:er at traelcon one wwuld ruminant season in the valleys, ••• lbe lasi , 01 dee o r l hing . auppoae Oita to tw a theatre iv Joel*, drone .> &lid vr•li t t., hilleeides, anti heavy en tat leave to other pfis, re- • on tocehanal: in rtolrolilog,,or pintill.lic encounteta - notwithstoinliuo d ra wl, e ii.it time to go ell over Far from it. On the amtrari all hi hustled. silent, oe• we have more 'than ma 1 ll of niq nines Puld"4 • to use a common veer 1 A e nature -of i • n trill role, or onuud. , st a t e that the olhet day I is (thin thOto cheertei.e wails It ;band " Sucre, or Chinese Slli.vilf a i t i le way front Wiconsin, ton an. optimal...it wi th the tearful %thine , . and awful certain crop-wet or dr an tired of that regilm, who ' lll ‘e'e a l''' b Per"d' 8 lbt p i ere. ' 4 ' 184411 ' 3 ri'll'"? lures i n 'alnaell.r. I li'o mu l county h a l o mished tut to give lii `n all the particulars as 7.. 4 t i ni a le r . ° :r thin, w o uld . 6 : • a ''aToli l it hi l"ln r ro's lkr.. al li b i r t rlon u lttu' a r ;Mil l s, the Ge.rmans .t ef or their , 0 ,, ~ t, ,, , ,. , i to, the ebil',.. Innate, beajlth, tiniher, water, •'dui ilnii‘h 1% All that till„ the ear that there ' watt d e al t' : HUI ' e . n4°41 , 45 . 48 eua j i lierhaps more. 'llnis price of hit's, a nt to of society, a ay -up • 444 ';:e 1 71 . ,, 1 ,..:r 4 7in 'd n i f i lui r ; a ., " lire ' , i , 4 i ) .suinp9on tuts Beast itself ; aid when , it is ' iii the tfri. lio iii of Cooke, Col in and xr, is, • us tat( n} i t' re t ( IT; de m pa tiara ;h r en u i l it7fi tY l+;+:7 , 4l l ; r 4 " : i I C , c . oll i„. 0 . 11 s 1 ., hO4h 1, 0_1111 - 1Or t Cid 1 100, vet". : ' 11•11114. 111 h't is thi n l ibea l t n h l P: ids rt lh a e n :, 4 7lln, , , :px, ,c e ie il l u tl i s lt a lietiey crop of Fatime routines, act rough gues's ne rly five 1.- 'f• t • ' chi, • r, er wla be teddy lit a few rolutt44” At Pr•rbelY Ni In clock the dower)! the-dletne hall ern fodder, its e n sile, limelred; iiilp, to n 1 ere- Nos, as askii.. , :t i lts nri:t . t a l i t b ses,lr r n at Ln u s a s i ,n i r l etnt.. r al Invites to " till/1.401/8, squakses, pump- , ing ahi e Ll i stmucei I I one Who lass lain) 14:1 ihr..in °eau end -I .•PDrt o r' 3,l / "Pt Or/oimo an 'IOW' and many other things/ nn 'alibi try . s re of good nature., 1 Is free Ire e beata of Seth-erten w bleb arirmot r t (I P h i . awl* 'To 1 eta. us. We, have hod tin , I wits ilreit 11 That region sortie - eeventeen gee" h*h"..iti l il l' oir burden 01 nr:lla ' nel I rlTre l* r u fst. l .: b at i nl 11. ' .. baths Ithin 4 leers leek im it idea ore excnrsion to Santa lii i . r 4 t r• re 'solve hum the hrttwn (0 0 at e of Mails, and lialye a fed tablW . goods idea of the hetes-rem, tie h owl a teettott b a o f l b. w„„ it ear ,. bout the chances of rats ' r'e i the placid 14"toutae. twill, frOm Sapern e.aad Antonini rood,'on. rinfrd,' country i yet it is ,tin l i suiticientsto describe it b fit euraer, an d t ten i t My k em ehl e k e d u i ;s 4 lllOll from awn Julows; together with truit..u,,,,„ , general attention has : witch ~ _,_.l . zit . r _ . . e are and whioorfor every faits and horns every Awe la ,Iti ve itittio spare time on The repast over, von ate, permitted. • with a pritroli !rtect ; yet pellicles are ex l °' a 111 ~ails tins maim' to. esti +twain," to limo your vomit to remarkably well- apple's Illy bait' Ithe open air . there to thank belief, Mir 3013 Le not 11 . t 4 T ally the. latter are, cone I •JD ceincludie a hitter already too long, Jet , w ,, ,nhipper4ritnin this roagnfinftet vet eb'seei «rood., eve seen e -luxuriant; me ads use all w a t lak of sealing in Texas I th 1 .'7,7,:5h.„. 4 :". 1 ';y: t w ,i it,: firelq"us tck i i , hi tie** of sin the beautiful t gardeu . ', first to .otne ou san I go, over,the Sopa that the den, 1 It Is mid that a di v elle;uist?:d i ttena7wewal t n Amtonio ; figs thrice , oughlys ., Te n pi n e me w ) a • l arge f orce of' ota m that night slko,UOti, which broke the hatik and retuned cultiveted grapes cite s neglects:, )vlto ate he lily everywhere; the rich ' 1 „,,:,,,1,7,",": 1 7,„„,1" ty Z n inn 0 - a i r t ''..";: i ww l Vel'er ra l i z; on. Of wild fratita f i res bottoms 5f tine hwer Brazos, Co A l u raso, ',the e the.• Moro! Terrore,"•the treat unteetee amino. I have seen ai r • least 1 dead:lll4e, and tl eir tribularies, probably ilulfengell, flopped is and dewed this's - aloof tife forever. , , , . •of iirArba AIL :of, grapes , ripening iitl offer tbe uest pante inentert!tri those going its 1 , .... . , • no to November, grow., to litodlc-raishisr, I S•(mid unhesitatingly re-1 . ~, - , uts, vast 'Lusa in unlit ro.--Of all the ch astonishes the stnsn. t ceases ii the'leSiu try higher , tip. or' furtiiet 1 w ,^ 0 1 , 1 g , ,r , ewherries of- montnleli. f Weil. If, net too difficult, all can find good ,; ' ; " 3 • rim'. the tub "r 14 ""°Y 's th'' ' l ° ll ° ll in ; i n IP. Ili o f reeev,ry. ' ' f varieties , of plums, and 1 locatitms, and healthy ones, tots, armlet prieese e es. it wild cherries I have f Voiludl illl five !.. 00 r° time• will be deresedspre t s vit ev 'nieces maker s aris better than he wo_ ney be imiSrored by c-1 poeterintely elielyp : Maity,genklemee'# aleallut e bottom, he mast hi at good i wen otiose. . - Almonds gtow tb pelfeeet !Itave.e t ime,io der', g the istt Spring.nad Stop ; i ,, . __ , ~ -, ild non we have•the me' user. ,ve purs•lptied homes itt Wislertf Vitu s = lie who eau d all b I h 'rarely d what, on be our; at e alai In honndlesn prtf.t an eto bring olt thelr r4l,4tii ' 1 1. Nri , ? st in 11. be ought to do, is Alit giows there i.,111.1 ter. Many'persni t., wearied nod dyiguiged A • :a; 3.**.-:.----1-......_ -it ia the be:,i, of nil) '1 iliac flu; h ..til hot Siam. leis d - Zitrki tied tliVtifit ' lit's. stated withtnt' test'. inmiseist witiar. ' .l. disposi- saidb-11 , iNS - - qavtagpmearel three Presses . , ere are Dor prepared tea:lave JOB aryl 11905 CE.thrthp of. ty ell dourly ttoo 4,ollli•rif Ortia4alleaperillas it tai tiff siiiift; • 4 80•41040= % :I ,,lshipmf4) oo , / • 1).• sat theta, lOrder • "'"' ..g . f~ ~~ I ~ P ~,; A At tbiritioy otArhibaetirditTnelie MON eitimalve Mon Wit 4 Itay other ofilooda title see tips at Ms rrA looter baodiestirloyettonproooly, forJobblpiF. Being fPfaCtical Prinflr oartolt vo_ ruaraokooOr.!!,ork to to of , root air. anytbAt %to COLORSiiitie l at ilke'sbottest. • . . t NO. 47. fiGoks boated iok itrapriittotref 0714 Stirs* Nimbi, of aviary deeeriptio,qffimaribehurid,,bgend and ir0141,0, °Merit abort** vetievi. - - .. ....,.. . _ a Winters of the NeribwesternStates, are look." ing towards Texas as a' future home. Many ' again, disheartened at the sickness which pre- • veils and seems to ittereese in some of '.rite •• older Southwestern Flattes t are knitting ibis • way' for that health which co universally ob., -. 1 . tains, and which all 'are "sure to enjoy, Sum. • • Mer and IViiater,Sp ing..and Ant aut, 'The umlaut!" sound andhealthy conStittificiu-here ~ j re • nit Its full Streit th and 'imuitilnesi ;' the / weakly and consumptive here find it dry, pure ,4,. and. , bracing. atmoephere, infintrely bettelr '. . suited to their • condition than the damp, mouldy end humid limations_thay usually meek itr.Floridw•and Cubit. These Oro facts, . alEof > . . T. [ which 'wiltsoon be better. • knowir. • 1 ~ . ~., i N,l w rd more anA...l will close.' T•have neg;„ ' , l leeredt give the price , at which good loca-s - - 1 1 tion ea 'be obt ai ned, in this seelien, hut would s to that unimproved place's, well wa tered and well ridaptd tostObk‘raising, can will i be purehased-at from $t 25 to VI per acre ; 1 . theehoicest locatiods for 54.... Ye: at leas'pri-• I • ces-than'the lowein of these, extensive stock - l • ranges can be bought; and slionht it ever he • defaulistratefl Ant. Artesian wells can be bored successfully, magnificent locations „could be secured for even 50 cents per acre--frattges .' almost interminable , and where thousanda . of .- cattle', horses and sheep, could be t 3 utored . the year round without cost: As reL. s the profits of stock-raising, where the busi eSs ii t closely and carefully iatelt.st ' by ... those who thoroughly understand it. tile rfills to heavy --•so heavy that, fin tear of being t isiderett as exogl,cerating, 1 I hardly dare 'give my real •• opinions. But to i speak within bounds, it a person is satisfied with front 30 to 50per coil. per itrututn on tut. investment, and will Witell that investment •eltiaely when made, with even .. ordinary luck he can gain it. I hare ire:slim:4l .. over "i 0 per cent. profit per annum itisiteep during the years 4. 1 57-58, and 'with a good ' prospect of as gnSit. a .guilt for-the coming • year, as my fiocksiare all thrifty. The only thing I fear is the heavy mast of acorns, tor which my sheep are n...w feeding. to ilia ex. elusion of grass. i lf - it should prove that tint acorns are 'not hurtful, and the question will he fairly tested this Fail, i: may safely* sit ~ dowil that die nionntaiii-regioa 4 'resits i 4 AS tine as tiny on Old fitee. of the'earth. for sheep. 11e shall S , .e. ; t , •'G.W. K. two he Jill urn the tam It of MA taut Ila• 110 W Co %I. 141. 110LnIII . A-ND ZI of I.oodon e. , 111 le sent to eon; one hundred poundOettch. ' 1 [mile draett 1 y ytnnniton. I n . Pa rt. anti It r i welaited by the driver. Wth merchant and Ibe tute4rlty I I the weighing of the A od.lolhot ptirehaeOot a CAI i tir four of them, takeit prom o aka. and If found rmrn et, der of the Lad. Is el teperroeci , and ceiling roll ia the reeull 1111 the wait city Mt 1.4 idol. 1 do juntiee to 1 Ite ,. otp , brt deal 1%1019 , 11.11 we Late ( - country. • luilth li med teous duce Tar California‘Pri , rhind at f.t. Loots 1411 r.at urdny: T in in tanaua ;Lair; theSt net , .old diet:lto:a that hart eloity 01 'alt Oprintt yanvy . ..m.• 30 0, 11.4 !mu, k•b•chr,,,, vivo: to San lhranOlarill alai W.lOlll Cif , llial1014:: A nuut pitres of 'Kellogg, k'Co', e.. 11 wollysweated., 14.1110 of the thou out hut have.refo, d depo.tir. 'The Fra , ..l tire, flee. are returniud The adrirea trofo,,alt Lindxsy'll sdatiott Sixth 'ln la , ta sink log rapid wan her to M beit the mail pars. d.: Calitornia. lI,S 11 , 11 1 . !..7,150 tV,M,111,11 N.e.r , 13ANNAN'S STEAM PRINTING'IFFICE. 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