' • ..0.-----_ Sot'as or TH.& SIXIMS' JOVlttliar ( ' --.... soots SUSSCILIPTVOI: lad VALALLS.per annum, paya 0 his in elerre....., i ll ri .., Oa within six moutivs--and Ws 50 t or p.44.l.rittile the year. TO CLUBS: . • \tiVee trics to one a Idrev, , in adrance,) , $1 00 lu uo Se* ea ~.10 do do -. 20 00 fifteen fi r ' 4 . e t ua etbs6riptlans must be 1n id in ad-'. canett,sn I eget to tem *datum. ~ , . - Yo C. 011 4 1 .8 ASP 1111.._11,._. ' i Tb,JOUISAL .111 be Carniebs a t° '-'"ttlio l andante?" s kirt per twe copies. cash us•*/Irry. ii,p.tAwytioae and 3fiest •ts °°l " en ettilSkell wittilkse p - iti . t os'at it iu edemas* .. ' ~„ "li•_,/ SZWSPAPOIS. discontinuance of their new •' It sub's-there pr,berke continue to send them itti ~r 4. the poblisberW AY ), v,rresrar,en are psi , : . . 4,rit,. g e w t or refuse to take their netistra. ..OSI. --en tu , oskeeloi hich iney are directed. they aim ; ;„i 1 ~,,.,.poe ..o• .1 They h3re lwettled theibilts . and 'A' frAL't,id thr , t/ a i 101 l , . ~,, rt . ~,,,..,,,, n .vo rn , - .14.r iilarea a ithoyit intier i si fr 0 , 00 ,,,,. , yot •ip. ni,vrepnoml, ere aent tottie.o• rm h isi d i ~,,erol• 111- ,, i re 1104 rArinn'elhle, '1 1 ,...,40.111,x I.Ul,le4ilutt. NO/ilex to taken""P p t from th•lollee.nr Nimes hut. met Wavle them u :t• tali tor , 11l Priest facia ecidonee of intentio:a t ifraatk ' ..• .4 1 • - --- - ' - , r. RATES OF 'ADVERTISING.. . • One NuAre of it Hoot., 40 cools [or one lomrilole--sub seqn,,nl. i n e et liel R. 21 ;X.ll t. each. alines one dine. 25 • touts'-oubinquent insertioin. 12% cents, inch. All ad. I fertile' tuts ever 3 lines. for short periods, charged is. a VInA, . • Ir.iirdr, • oNe. '. TWO. 111111.111. 'SIX. SWELTZ. --- Three linos, .• 63 OA $1 26 $2 26 .$3 W I ~, l llpur limes, .., 60 126 175 275 . 400 ' 7111 , dve Hues, .100. 1 60 200 . 300 600 sin lines, 1 5 32S . 260 400 .600 Seven tines, - 1' .45 .• 270 450 700 glib! ihie•,; -1 25 3. ts .., 285 600 ..8 00 5 .:, • Nine liner; . 125 2 ~ 300 • 560 900 ALL OVEN 0171 UN ris CollNrlD ACA NUAZEOr +T.N LlNtr. One 119 mire, ' 1'24 229 340 600 .10 06 , T.r) ICIIIIMX. 22:, • -.101 6 tat 900 14 00 Three wittaree..3 60 600 ..7 60 'l2 00 16 00 • :Four Muare,,, 451) -6 00 • 11,00 LllOO • •20 00 quarter ent,. 60) 900 , 12 tso 'lB rat 30 00 ',flnge. spec'e thr ..b , rt periods., as per a,treement. • . ikaru,,.l"„., N,.t,,-,. c.l encb—accompinled with.an advertinenieht . 00 reot, , tell. Advertisement. , twforr \tarries:es and Deaths; 10 rents per line for tir}! inworion--suboequentinowtlon6,6ients ,per line. NI t i,,,,,rdsareconntedas a linelo advertising. ible.rchanta and (ahem, advertising by the year, with changes.. and a standing advertises:meet mt excesialog 16 •, Iffiest, will be charged,i eciudleg aubstriptino ' 16 00 itlace tn the amount ot tour squares, with ch aos ' .. 'tea end subscription.. . 20 00 - I.lthoot etta n ces. at the rates designated above. Adverskeentets ard In larger lypo than usual will be horsed 50 per relit. advance. on these prices. All .cuts ,slit be charged the Mine as letter press. .Nn ("rade adverthtementa received from Advertising con te abroad. except at 26 per cent. advance on these . ri , •••.. st ohms:by speelal agreement with the publisher. f itartiages 20 coma each. Deaths arencnpanied with no: iWest 25 cents, without notinot, on rharge. • All notices. except theme of andiginua character and . for educational purposes. will be charged 26 cent:for any agnbr Of linen under' 10. Over 10 lines, 4 erntspardlne additinnal. • • • • Proceedings , of meeti ' rres not of a 'renewal ix public chin , later. rhsrced at 1 cents-per 1111 for each loPerrion. I'n fscititate calculations we williikle that 35 lines . 4 . 1,4 e a enlum n —l6l ifiieig a halfeßillem--and 82.1 Ines a it "rter'eelumn. 2252 words m lump-117 6 a half ,Inntn---and 738 a quarter col II odd linen over each *Omen. charged at the rate ate pn'r line, for one time. and 4 rents per line brae times. Yearly sdr6rtli.erli meat con e their !dimension' to ° ,thrir own busl nom. Acen , les,tor ot . s . sale Of Heat, toile. kr.. ..re not technic.' in business . .meets: IRON WORKS. • . " TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. 'Curter & Allen, ran Foitratrrs,Aldchiniats,Boilrr and itachitials' Tool Voters and Cie !tenders.' The subscribe's _are now prepared to receive ..odors br all kinds of &at lonary, 15.0..4 and machinery for collieries ~.?..4". " " . ‘6.1 Aro. Extensive re• , into, and : practical experience in tie, . it them in taking the largest Iruntracts t lit • lowe - Nt prices. Particular attention is Milled to wens k Allen's New Lyle Patent Winding Machltiery:by which the Slaws sh a t• chatne ran nu the top of both drums is i ibis 21rincemeut, It is confidently bellerted,wlll nee the Wel rtild tear of ropes or chains, the price of the thridner,t in five vrerot;and for fast witidingolmplltity con.trarlim and durability, It cannot he fiturpamed. teals. recommend the new ear wheel. invented by Mr„, • ; larten 11. Allen. Thin wheel can only be had at nor' -..rks. and het stood the !est of 't tie several severe wltio ' i nitric plutritl v; TIM' a single wheel haring been 4,11 •'We it. Intminction. We are now, ylacing it the ears Or tente'of the principal Railroad Comps% Ur, in the 11.11 it try: "'r alto call the attention of the public to the aqua ear 'Bl.Op.connected with the above works and 'fly erected for the manufacture of Rutin:ed. Drift, hi Cars and Trucks. and furnished. with all the . • „inprovement., so - that they mei hus enabled to ex-' o work much cheaper and with more despatch than .Kolorp.' • • work f. l ,wirrinteed. Yemeni; 'wanting anything in, me would do well to wive us a call. CAUTEIt A ALLEN. Aril 11. FOUNDRY & MACHINE. SHOP. Part. Carbon. Co., Far - , T. it. NV TL hSTE EN nnnouuc '- ilaaA rs her readiness, from the CompletnoutO " nt thenhoce named extxhllkhment Aosta fpr pl) all orders in line ot butdoesu—L ; — guch an tor aleatil Engines. Railroad and .11 Caro eta el pe. Coal Itreakern. Cast kip anti Marbinil y: every pattern. lie warrants his work to give WU} !im,lud,arrordingly solicits patronage at home and 4 , id , Jan. IN. lkfa 4-ly • ;:OUNtIRY AND NIACHINE SHOP, Steam Car I.,actory, NOTICE.—The busines.c f the late fir • Ask of SNIDER MILSES. will be rani ue,i by the subscriber in all ifs ration • .17";,, ; 1 / 4 4= branches at Steam Engine hulldinn. - Younder. Inatinfacturer at all kinds of ' thtery,for Rolling Mills: 11111 St. FUnlarPl. • . &r. lie will also'continue the business of UItISS• E and Selling the l'e,l..l.rated kifrourii Ash sp.i . hrt reins IZ.rd Ash Coals. belna sole Psollele tor or these rallieries OV.OROE W. SNYDER: January '2l. ISt.' 3-tf • `POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. I iIE tiUlti!O.lt I TIERS are en • i____ %Molly mannfarturinu various sites *Wit Cornets' Italia. weinhinp 22,'t3.:.311. 2 and AO pounds per yard. Also. la ..7.77.1ta11s of . the most approved patte rs. r e u.hing 43, 441. 56 13) pounds per yard. Fromthe I! the past fise years. we feel contideut . making Rail. unsutpassedlo quality by any mull in the country. all Itevine.s communications addrenteitto d Soft, Iran Talton., Ponstille. w 11 meet with prompt attention. JNO:111.1itNIEll it CO 24-• _ . PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. IItE Sulmerihem. beg leave to nil. ' trfoinee to their friends and the put*, f.enornily .1 hat their non Rolling Mill at '''j. is now• eompirte.and to full , Tr. 7. o p. r t inn. and that they are preparedito tor...an . r Vartou • Tatter,ha.vreintaruntrum 22tu :I/ nti., derent sines of tlat,aquare and 'toot/. merchant 1.31 troh. F• I , triers for rano bur iron are respectfully' aolicited, nnii,w ill' most with prompt attention ti leilsither; at i iit 11' :11011Ing Mill, itright k Lerrh's •Ilardear. store. 114 “trost. or at their °Mee. N. K:Corner of Centre .t 1:- ~, t ...i .1 rer ts. 2d story. II A YWOOD, LEE k CIL , •• , 1. 'fa 141 • 1 Fit COAL OPElafTolte & MINERS. tr Pioneer iltr I s The subsetiber respectfully Invite the attention, of the business commtunlty . to tl Id! INdler Works,on Railroad ateeet.he« , „gig low the PasiFen;er Depot. Petlarille, Pa., wino « prerr od to manufacture I II: II OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Pe.A. RI.IOIO, Alr Macke. Blast Pipes, gasotneteri.Drift he.. Itollerri on hand. • 3 ern-lir:0 mechanic find hav Ing for yearedevoted ,tointly to this branrh of•tba bitalitem he flat. t•n'ni f that work done at hie eatabliohment will ; , ,,,,I{,,h,tion to all who may favor him with a nil.— ‘titfluAlt. and Companlea will find it greatly to their pd• .!‘atolne his work before engaging elsewhere. N6i. tn. 7.7 .41-tfl JOHN NOBLE. 31, VER M E ADOW IFON.WORKeI. rice A. tidttink .respecifu ly . ii as= informs the public that be I. now-able . •:- -- t proprietor of the Bearer !leadoff Imei ,It •4: ks, and is fully prepared itr 404, houti l it i v r a 4 87 ' uf., 1 1 V ;; r ure,' at this eStablishmvint t, ' °u.. 1 . :4 :In,. of every sleet Pumps, Itallroad and Drift 1 f, mu t every other descriptisn of Iron and Bram, ' ' ' ', 'l4S Snit 4l . l .e Cot t he Coal ruining or other business, . , '';+ the 111()St re:valuable terms. 'llan. Blowing Cylinder ' l'• Ilbvst FuelllV.CllMlla Ihrilin • work In !rotors!. :.put it,: of all kin.lN clown with neatness and despatch tt th,, luaetAjwlrea. All work furnished by them war ' . ' V. , -4 I. rwrform wall. They would tolklt thorustont of -',.., sh,, may want. artlelna In their line in thlawlebilly. . I I lobwr will m°,..4.with.insmontoto and prompt atter'. ' il Ilsnatt . ry ' l., ASHLAND IRON WORKS. SUlthilltlithitt? are ‘lOlll folly prepared to furnlA. tit the Ashland dton 11 "' * • Famines l'unvot an y ttla „„„ power and rapacity. for coining and otber _ a urpnxea. Coal lirnakeracor every Fite and Ginn iro, together with molting. andforginga Om.. Coal and Drift Cate of all itsee TiMck and ilomolears,—alifarniebed Tbo subaeribera Hatter them': ''s•'''''44‘...orto.titurli as every weather of the' firm Dr a Intik. they will be able to furnish •TP.. th r 4.o l ~a pare 'favorably with any . ""m'l•lirreted to 1.. P G Ana ER & Baths—Ash. iirk,S,•ho)l',ol'a . will receive prompt ittam GARNER. M lell A Hi. (IMINER, JOSEPH GAO% te.R. Ashland. Mar DEHAVE:ti't IRON WORKS, . . mailer...tile. , . . ...„4 71111 6 uloi - rit•er it prefoirPd • t°13114 " -u • . eiih, facture STY.A3I }.:4112,N1.6 of any power, v 6 „ ~ ev..ry, de.serirtirrw : its well mi s wirrY Ahoy kind of Illnrtilpery used in Mines, • • Pt:alpaca ail) , caparity.aind Coal Bread:rev ti "lkei ; *.tari.......... I:..llji t a Mill,. Saw 1:111la. A , . --”' from th..1',13ti., !.n....m.4.d for inanuferturing. and IN% ion:, iq too - Joon. in tit., Imai tu ails. work ran lie turned nett at tai., ...‘1;;1.1,,,...0 at the very Inweat prieea N: and Dl it •l ip - ri . . ,, ,,,,ti1, ' l' ':"'"”' i' - ' ,,,,, 1..': ~lit tIIIT up marhineryof any land, ' : "'""'" 1 I" 'Ai ~ .4 •xa wine pal terns and become at , rws thltr• i 1411 i. ,vier, iPi.f.Tt sow: rtietitig elsewhere. . ir : J '"`'r e" , Y kind Or,. ullitilell. and etriceitfentioe .. i i, ?1,, , i; to !belt prfluipt ex""41". , . Vll ILA 11 DEB A l'.N. ..ig.tt y q ' 4 -1 , 43, 1),,,,h0r 9. 11157 wASHINCTON IRO.N`• ° • - ! ' PU"b%'l"" "." vm.„ull Inuit* Ttlini a JAS Wit 1 , .!••1 re.si n ty . .! .• n., tho attest lint of tho buslorm , eonttnu I to, ' C: - ~ G th, it New Machine i.th.i. end Youndry . , 0;;;..., t- r...1 , 1`,..tw ee n Cdlal and ila lima , ' atm' le fronting. nit Norwegian ntreet, !the t ''' ' .. ' '''Y i ri . P , ••p7r: i i n to exerutu all orders for machinery n . 1 : 1 .'1 444 6, 1. 'nf .1w n• St•kam Englpetg. till kinds of ff n ea n r 't,' "'t 11,11 104 ‘lOl4. t;rioritod 5....tW MIIIM, titn,,lo .fl . d t, ,01.ti.t.4 Pcnunk.eoil Breakers. for 31_1_ /71.! 8 .1 . T ‘"it " 4 eoo tin7..t.P.ll At, Cilnirl. for Yla I and T I,l_ II , , - ,,,:.10. ' 1,, i11, 1 . 2 e • all kind% of met and Wrought Iron ii . "" h ‘ n. L .ll .` . .' p.c.v.-Ural mechanics. and haelng Made. IITI hw a., quid,. I f t wl t h.; MAI lt...4inn their sillily fe'r/"..": ,'l'''.i'l%,,t Nl.A.chlnery in their Ilne of lousitulls..l"ei -%-r*Arwor;tr... that work done at t heir eetabil°4"'en. will ,i '" U ti 4 aetire l . to all who mar honor then. with • .^ll•4*rs thankfully riveived and pimmetlYaxt* triten!uluw,Tl3llt roriumahle terstio- N o ,Te l ! r' 4 l l J'S Wilt:;i: JAMES ,1 1• REM. TREltiiier tititt ViORKI3 Tremont, actonytklll tonsil , I Aon.. Ilte. ul4:eribertro,peettully invite etz...... tt„.0„.„7,t„.,,,a,„,....,.,.,t7„,1:L.,1,., u the town of Tremont. snail . - un 'ler tvw taperintrnerort and mana • , 1f....”4r.. Z. Iht44.qt and l'hilip 131141101 c wh ere , reptrell tn:eteNti ill omen for . I lurlitnery of 1 ini. 4 u.'h gi. Motu . r kin to C n 3 f P a"tlryr:lrNl llials eotf iett eanyntrpe.• I t . 411.1; 511110. Cilia and fh•if t C irk. n 9.1 all klutt.Lt sallrrad Clutingav lINIrA fur Flat and T itallo,f4.oowi,b ei an d I s •of r!iat and Wrought Iroit.haftlors.' Mr.'Uni- Anu a Drartleal erhanle.andhaelog had tbe Mil° ' 4.1... t perh. n ex i tem nY Mara latheenal Itegion. ong or trotting u P lia r i dutry al ani Mad, Iced to roll mitt examlneour patterns unilimperlor of mirk. and &Ileums acquainted wltii priceo. at 'As. herorecoutractingeicewhers. Ontersetvv. ttuniltfully reeeived.and strict at tentiou unite . ' tlittvecontot execution, basing severtillb,2o, a dAridiarce Ensineann hand.. r . IR PrY ,- O. A. 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TATIIIT TO-OOT I ANDISILILII -.z.- • . .•,.. • , -.,.-. - , ..I ~.. . . to" ~.IL to b. iyi , am o . sip son, 4, , I WILL TEACH TOO TO 'MEATS TUT 80TT.1.8 or THE TA , . .. . . . ,••. , i- , . turairik 04111Aibbatss. Pri,g9i9,:rf PC,!:"! .. 7,i .. . ~1, , • - • . . - • oft, Os ~. • • ' . . . ....- lI:IrPUBLISHEDAVERY SATIFED .1111 . , • AY GpfNING . 13Y BENJAWICICANNAN,JOTTSVILLE,,, - ,".5. ClitlYBllll4 - 'I4•.COUNT4,. N, N . S : 1 - 4: . TAN1A.:•:::,.. , .• .. •• . • ,- • .-•• •,^4,.......,...k..4:- , -,..-• ~ 4 - ''.-, : a -.. d • ',. :Z. I —l— _. VOLAXXV. - MEDICINAL,: BOEitailTE'S Tl* au B RATg, n0t,14.11), prvir roir . : I ' . ByeEPREPOrit . ' . isEAsE or nil; k NETS, . , j€ - LIVER {CPMF*4O4I , t, • il.. - - 1 - ..... . ---, 4' ,fi t , z • .' - ) :.Air_NESS_!_OP. ANY FIND. . - 'O I IeVER • AKIO N - UE"' ' . cord • , vity._ t i'AßMEß. AND EVERY vti , ocvii., Its peculiar' Sitteribcompounded am lik', •:.troute termite recipe, handed down from fathet to son. Reiltspo4 The principle that a tonic stimulant la necussar,y ? I n efilry house. is undisputed, yet. being com pounded ~ y bnakiliful bands ' otten contain. elements both ineompatible and inconsistent —some, imespositive• ly,burtfuL We herb offer to the pubile.in a highly con- cent ratmlform, What will exactly supply Ibis watit, pre- pared ripe)) scientific principles. eompoundbd ofsimples. acting in - harmonyiyet midi fulfilling its own remedial °Mee. 1. 2 .- ITO Tor PDSNICIAr is here offered.in a convenient form, yet perteOly pate, an foritant. which, acting upon the . IctrculatiOn. retro* I he action of the rystem to the stead aid of health. especially after awy debilitating attack of disease after depressionfrom heat. or any local or awl dental aaNPa; an.. Aeri.Sjausnodk. Which: with a general I aliroulainf rower:acts with a peculiar influence upon the..l nervous gyittem. calming nervous irritat ion, winen taken 1 properlyi.without the least tendency to the brain, and ulthouithrirdistres‘lng reaction - which Is the . bane of mast toniceften canting morn inju rythan theorigipal disease, , 4 r AN A iTPNIC. moderate l y ind petmanentlyegaiting the energieabf aftpirts of the frame producing weeerrorily a health, * lncrease of the action of the various "MN, chemically ebangiog the acidity of the atosnachotud,act• tog iv comity upon the liver in regulating permanehtly the Willie,' secretions. ' 1 1 Notyroc—W bawler expecte tn find titles beverage will he dimppointed; but to the sick. weak and low•spirited, 1 t with ilii*** a grateful aromatic cordial, postmark of lerulin,terriedial progerties. • - Cattilllon.weThe greet popularity of thia delightful Aromaliiis induced many Initiations. which the public ahonld guard against 'purchaetog. Be not persuaded to 'imy&nettling else until you have given POLILHAVIII 1101, LA N DN Billlßall a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how I nfititely superior it is ball these imitations'. /gir 1 841 d at V -per bot tle, or six bottles for $5, bi l the , 44. L 1 I E SOg PR,OPKIETO,RS,. I . I BENJAMIN FiACE,JR,. &CO. NA!r . UIPACTURINCI ".,, . • plararentteta anb irbtunettt, . I . PtiiSBURG; PA. . • ••• t For joi ii le In Philadelphia by the 'tante—Koffman & MorwlitolliPe of the; Dernocret; John' Johne„f22.2 Fare Omer; 1 ritt4 SOWqI33 North Second street: Also. in Readink, by Ritter & Co.; Laneriater. by John Yg Long & Co.;llfitteville, John G. Brown. J. C. C. Hughes and C. W.F4tlnit; Tamaqua, by It. J. Fry; Millersville. J. K. Buts, aal , In Schuylkill Haven, b Dr. . 111. CM. zbester. , • : November 27,'58 48.. i 3 Al NEW Discoutays'+. , ~,.•.A Delicious Beverige. ~ • 'llk Cure Bad Spirits, Dyspepsia', J itiervints . nesui, Heartburn. Choke Pains, Wind - ! . `,l la the Stotamb. or Pains In the Bowels, •3, . 'lleadschefroasiness, 'Kidney ' I .- . pompls ts. 'Melancholy,: i -,' ! Dell turn Tremens, 1 Intemperance, ' Weak ud Sickly Cocst Stations are Suddenly Itratored ',.,:, 1 to Health and 'Vigor. .i . , • - --. • .. R. DARIUS 11AM'S" , - 1 kriim s aiso Invigorating Splltt. It Stimulate's, Exhilarates, invigorates; but I , 1 , , • will not Intoxicate or StnpllY. ),, Acs medicine. it is hoick and effectual, enrir . the won , t,;and moat aggravated roves of Dyspepala, h dney I ComOkinte, and all other deningements of the shonoth and bOwels, in tram Four or Five Minutes to Tolentr four nouns. It *ill itistantly - Vevive• the moat melancholy Ind anorthic orbits, and restore the- West, feeble, iservous andekkly to health, strength and "Igor. As a delirious beverage. it to refreshing,exhilitriting; ' it ellEnell her le texleate or stupity. ' P:' . 1 k TIIIC MrIiMPERATE AND INEBRIATE Will Ind instant relief to•ni the horrible feelings pies ducte-gby the use or Nast intoxicating liquors. • • tf .. .NERSOUSNEL , S. Perrone who, from the Injudicious use otliquorelhave beenniiis dejected, and their nervous eyeteme shat" .' eonetitutions broken down, and othject to that ho rible i en rniAo humanity, A TEIE DELIRIUM TREMENS, • Will lit tan mlitutee. feel the happy end healthy I trip orattit elliony of DR. HAM'S invigorating Spirit 1 0'!. • I -- ' A • DR. HAM'S 41romatio Invigorating Spirt .- .ifi WHAT IT WILL DO ! ~ i i • • ' • DtO,IIAW. the inventor end discoverer of this' cal beeektage. aasuree the public that for the complainht and ailmiints It Ic recommended to remove and cure, it, will not (receive nor disappoint the patient. , It Is not recommended as n cwveall, but fer the die t rousing ailments it is recommended for, the patien t will feel its happy effects immediately. ' l • Rode e-One wine glass lull as often as necessary ' It Is goo{;good all times. 0 t '.. dose will in ten minutes remove all ha ). spirits. 0 dose will in five minutes cure heartbu'in. Fri( dose,' will cure indigestion.. V date will glee you a good. appetitt T ' y , - t i dose willetop the dietreealng pains of dye epsia. ... 1,44 Sell cure a violent sick headache. 1 ' '', tr std itiretrpr. William Davidson , of Chronic Dyspepsia. Mr. Davidson was afflicted for six yeanr. He coup one the moat simple food without g re at , s uffer- tng:"oone bottle c u Serb hlm entirely; be, cow eats sultuall • k•Segetable food wqh ease. nVcured Ohottle a gentleman of Dyspepsia withl Water' ' , Broth Eructatione; he felt better after the find d lie. MO. S'orms. of New York City, was en troubled with Dysitepata that the had not eaten meat for 4 year ~ She • VIM gutirely cared by half n bottle. She wee an much relleaed after taking one wine glans of the Tnvi,trat in ei Spirit. that she could eat a meat dinner witho u t dial cu4. , . Ode dre.will remove the disagreeable and drat easing AA* areas of Wind or Fletulence, arid the moment the eh mast . l receives the Intlaorsting Spirit the distressing load,end all Peinttil teelings will be, removed., I • ' 00 dose will remove -the most distressing pains cholla, either In the stomach or bowels. - A•fee doses will remove all obitfraetirs In kidney, bhtdder or urinary organs. ' Stone who are seriously afflicted with any kidney corn are assured speedy relief by a dine ,r two, • .r a dose ps audit radical cure by tiM r use - of one o r two bettisis. , § • NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. ' Persons who. from dissipating too much OverL night, andleal the evil !fleet!' of the polsonom, plums. vlo. lent:headaches, sickness at stomach. weaknett4 040 new; dc... will end one dose pill remove all bad feelings. Ladles of wank and sickly ronstltutlens. should fake the' uvigorating Spirit three times per.day; it will Make 'Yee strong. hettithy and happy, remove all.obstrbetions andBrregularitles from the menstrual organs.. and res. toro;0 be bloopt of health and beauty to the siekly,shtiv elled a n d Arnitrifrareworn face. . Price One Dollar per Bottle. np-rrieripel Office-48 Water etteet. New York. Ydr sale by .. T. W. DYOTT d 60$8. iC.• • 218 * North Second atreet,d'hUadelphia. *ember 4, 'BB . j•igt3m Lr • .1 MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES J,i,. { 8„,,, 1,1 TIM ..,' I NEW ENCLANDITATES. gd .. IN ONE. YEAR.: 1- , t-iIIIE RESTORATIVE 'Bf PROF.O. .1. woop ftni' restoring- hair perfertlY and 'pens*. tiellof. has newer yet bed a rival; vol unmet ter Volume t migitt hr Orrin from all earls of the world and from the! mue intelligent to prove that it is a perfeet - Resforidsee; buliead the etreular and you cannot doubt; read also thellollowime: . • • ' - i -.. AritrTur, Ham—People hake for centdrtesbeenisilltet ed tith bald heads. and the only remedy.hettofore known. has been those abominable vrlgs. By a recent diatilivery of. rofesser Wood these *Melee are being fast 'di siiinaed with. but a groat many perilous still patronize tbrui. brownie, they have been so often Imposed upon by lialiTentes *different kinds. To all ouch persfts we earlistly melte the request. that they will, try' once Itgaqi. for in Wood's Reatotative there in no suet! Hit as WI. We k now of a lady who was bald, who uftrd Ibe artßie a sho thnie, and tier brad Is now ebverehl coo piethly with the tiniest and most beautiful ruris i tagine ablft 'We know numerous of earns where hair *rap- Idlifalllog oat. which it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been' before. ' ••• Ililv also without donbt 'one. of the "best art' des for helping the bait In good condition. making it ft and &lay, resoling dandruff. and . ha* proved t If the greatest ene m y to 'all t halite that hali'la heir to. • I.t la the ditty 61' every one to Improve:. tbeik.Phreonel it*eranter though mom may differ In regard; to,tho vokkof dolni it; Mar every one will admit Chat; two , I tiftti head albeit.. either In man nr metana, to.n ohjeet i mesh to he•desired. and there ore no union that should I be Oft,,u b t flit to ebb' iti such * consifferatio n.— lroatan'a i Adarseoft, Philadelphia. ' LL . • ;.. lip' • I 1:%.•5• . • f Cocuocros„Ohlo. Nov. I 7 ,11e64 , e.L.WOOD a Co—Cents: Ac Uhake been et ' In selllng your Hair Restorative the Isla *ellen* I one of yooir Meal agents. (11. M. ilartineon,yand 'mein' came riterred the beneficial effects of it myself. 1 wool Cite to r ........ agency for the Stat. of Dan, or spew ( - .1. i n .tlociWast. should you wish to make such se rrange-I went. as lam convinced there is :Whim vista to ails Mg: roiled Stales for restoring the hair. 1 have teen en gaged In the Drug bualuese for revere! years, and have holff vertooli preparstkna for the hair; tint hade found nothing that restores the secretive organs or invUortites thiaralp ati well as yours. being telly convinced. that year restorative in what you represent it to be. 11 would !Wile engage in the sale of it, u I AM satisfied it must • sell; , , Yount truly, , I'B. T. STOCK AN. f;:o . , , i ' Watmann, Mass.. Feb. b'lltitt Nl' Of. 0..1. WOOD & CO.:—Hentat Having Teethed -Weemd effeeta of your Hair Restotatlve.l whits ko state. their goring my hair growing thlP; as wenn vti . 1 " 1 . Indueed from what I read and heard, to If/ th • Owner" prepared lry you. to promote Its growth mulch n ice its toter aa It wee In youth, both 'of whkb it haa *tied roMpletely. In theoperstlon I have tiled b ' three l or bottles. .Teurs, As., • ' JAMES ERA t3ll. 0. J . WOOD 4 co.,Proprietas,3l2 AroaftwitlYs New YMit, (in btu great N. l l. Mire Rallies itatabibitteent,) 1 0111 Market sta.. El . Louis Mo. ' ,ii And sold by all good Dringlstri. ... il Intettiber2e,'GS , , ~. =BS T ZIT 665101 T' tbilatensive business d lola establishment in. Nano at an Hums sheet imply dais purest ant bed suds. maractizei =micas. te., &a. Tba proprietces, mentor brings; drugsii of thirty years' exper epee give their perm; attendances* ell fir air Parueutar sit lion paid b Physirial Prescriptions. a • S Paints, Oils. Cl mut, wholesale and June 26, •b 8 CRAB. WholeL 1:11-mitiginat /sal:Act. Crhe, &Leonia CentreAnalloraregist ta., - (Oppotite Mortianer'e Hotel,) , POTTRVILLIB,.P.I4 MANUFACTURER AND SOLE PROPRIE OR OF Mptkiigla P•eceetil MlAtur •i • EPTING'S PECTORAL - MIXTUR Otters Polar EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE mires IDS' EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE runes B EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE ours Sore EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE will relies Gee patients la advanced stages-of the • EPTING'S PECTORAWAIXTURSaabI • NAN, Ashland. . EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE told by Busies, EPTINO'S PECTORAL 31IXTIIII9ioldily:W Bchttylkid Raven: ' EPTINO . S• PECTOMALMIITURE sold by al generally throughout the county. • October 2t, '3i THE GREAT AIEBEEEADOIL OF TO ALL MANKIND: The proper quantum cud right conditiotiof ibo bile is ormomentoue importance to he health - o the human frame, this APITI4MOVS medicine expels thethidden ets3ds m the complaint, and renders all the tibias seeretions pure and fluent. cleansing •a od iesuscita?ng the vital functions of the body. r: • • • Sickly Females Phould lore no tint', In trying a few do. Wing and renovating reinedy,whatever complaint: It can be taken with safety in and other dieorgasisat ions, and lia effect racutoua.. Unrefuted Proof. • The tectlmonfof Naticns In unanimous!' health glving virtue,. of Mx noble rem ester Mowry livinglanenaga hear witne maissma of Ir urnitastc voltam, lionoiony' kph re the hese remedy • • wile) o che following disea! Asthma. Dropsy, low' Dowel Complel I,Debility, Lirel Gough., Fever and Ague, howl Cold", Female Complaints Chest Diseases, • Headaches, , • Flo Cooliceneis, indigestion, ' Seio I Dyspeysia, Influenza. ' • to; Diarriers, Inflammation. Yen -Worms of all kinds. I—Noni are rethitne 'Holloway, Kew York awl Lowden," are a Water Nark hi every leaf of the book around each pot or box: the 'same may .! by 'holding the leaf to the light. A kande° he elven to any one rendering each inf lead to the detection of any party or part ink the medicines or vending the' same, to be spurious. - .• Q. • Prof • Id at the Manufactories of r , SO 31gilien Lane. New York. and by all ree gists and Dealers in Medicine through° Staten and the civilised world, in boxes cents. and $1 each. - 4Sirrimos is considerable saving by to N. 12.Direetions for the guidance of pp: dlg.order ■re affixed to each box. • ,Jane 6, '5B WILLIAMS' ANTI-DYSPEPTIC E Dyspepoyi tudi . gestionl' AMORBID' SENSIBILI Stomach and Dowels, attended 'ad order of the digestive organs. • Dgapepsy and Its attendant tile, such • Nalowo, Ileetelache, •' .. - • VirtiA - Divaricata of Sight, Drinlay of the Nervous System, .1, Hypocaondria..rannelfce, • Loss of Appetite, . Wasting of the Strength,. Flu faience. with frequent bekhing of a 4, viimfrd Mate. 11"nstipotion and uwasinitts or Me Is, Bilious Fumiting, Burning seam:thou at the pit of the Stout Liner Cmnplaint, Oppressionitjter Ealing, ' • ; Pulpitation r f the Heart, /Inn in the pit of the ,Ymnaeli, or tower) . Salloamasof Coutpltrigni, • . " De!prearion of spirals and irritability o Have in many awes dolled the skill, he heat medical practitioners In the world, have been abandoned as Incurable. -. Da. J. Wetmore, Chemirt and Pha seentist, alter studying closely the -practice of Drs. A nethy and .1. Johnson. Englandond observing then, tore of the die. ease In all its stages, during a sojourn I the southern and western portion of the United Stet , where it . pre- Tana to hi greater extent than elsewbert procured from South Atomics. certain root* and herbs -from which he prepared an "F.tilm;" which, after eighteen ' , rare use In private practice, has proved itself Mote efficacidus In the erdeof Pyspem, than any medielo that - has ever been preps* in any age or any clime,l the same`pur. pose. Having submitted it, with in explan ion of Its cont. ponents to a number of Physician', f ?hlladelphla, among whom were the late Dra. Joiteph Outshone and .1. C. Morton, It has evetived their entl approval, and many of the Medial Faculty are now n only preterit,- ing it for their patients, but are usin It themselves, personalty, and In their families. Le 11 onto, it is Una- Analled, and its preperties are of so. In aerating. a na ture, that it is given with perfect raid and success to the most tender infanta. . • The 'Tuna" Is very gradual, bat cent In in its action upon the organs of digestion, the Inc ' .d secretions of the liver. pancreas and mucous numb ne of the Sm. mach, and r ceqrstree that only °nodose , , Ukelele twerp ty-four hours; for eondrmed Dyepepsy c a only be cured by gradually teetering the organs of di lion to a heal thy !date. The great success met wit in curing the noel aggravated case of Dspepsy, -... motet, come times times with a high grade of hyporbond Is. his rash. Ilsbed the most unbounded eonedenee' uas the curative properties of this "Emxm;" in °err° *lion of which mad the Ibllowlim teeth:u fats: . . I , - AiTESTATION.—We, having used Williams's "Anti; Dyspeptic Elixir," with the most perfeettsatiefsetioasad success, take great pleasure in reedininendlug it to Cu persons suffixing with Dyspepsy. ea.**. are fully con vinced of Its most estimable qualities IA restoring the digestive powers, removing all pains a .unessiumagind Imparting a healthy tone to the Stowe :_ 1 3 lobo It. -Penrose. 31 youth Wharves Casper Morris, Tamoy; Thomas A I.lbone, President of Bank of Penn- Pyles nla ; Abner Elmi.e. Market street's:boys Sixth:, Ed ward IL Rowley, Na. 14 North Wharves' Michael Dann, superintendent Merchants' Exchange: Hannah Stiles, Erankibrd Road; Hannah Webb. 28 r lbert street; ll.' N. Sperry, 12 Edward etreet; Lawre e Newbold; Na 396 Chestnut street, Philadelphia ; , ,W u. Yard. 0 City Row. Rudolph L'A rot. 267 Broadway 9 Si. N. Winans, 91 Water street, New York. The list of names could be extendeo l length, but the foregoing is deemed stiff Teatimes, of H. N. - SPAIR Br. — who i Inrunate. Mal giren up to Da. 3. Wltusus—Dear birr—For ft ,viouir to 1634.1 Suffered so much Orem became completely prostrated, Loll; in Aa d at length became so weakened I co my business, and was pinking into a . believed 1. newer could recover; the procand for me, and every mottle rem any relief till I was edvleed to use yo from the time I trepan taking it 1 Ps )iiii 1 was completely restored to dealt sufferings I endured Stain Dyepepsy I but 1 anecontldrat that without theme. I I sh o uld be 16 my grave. -I assert the Revd ynar "Elixir" has saved me from i I continue now .In the enjoyment health. •. 1 , 1 June nth, is 67. ' * No.IIOI N. , We, the undersigned, bare known 3 ; for several years, aqd take pleasure in 0 assertion ran lie perfectly relied on. a ' selves know that ha has been roodut health from the brink of the grave; art he matt, solely by, the one of 3h. wIl I Tuos..l. Caanotes, No, I. .- .- Joan Essay. Nam at., 4 72 Pirson 4 UlnOpeared before me, (one cf of the city on'tilledellibla,/11- N. B ull '' t MO Affirenvd-doth depose and my. • l 3 ' . . forth In the above earttlltate are true fo vary 9 . ,t, Sion: and aubeestbed Ltd* 6th day o Jan : as. ~ . .f i z* 1 - -•- Natassicet R . &st e wed Th I em . lair" le 4old In Watt 14. ht fit a l n fir it.. - -Proprietor—Tallinn WILLI • ' °'''' t ..„‘ amid o„,d rancennst. N 0.4 frOntb &Wend, ~ ~ khlladelphia. liof nele by Jona' O. Di , , - At O tte •f t i rttil. . , slllo. • Pebroeiy 'X), '3B 0 - / 84* , 1 S i ATURDAY NOR;slll,4G,,tlikStrAßY.': k ANUFA.CTURES: • eXTENIIII ,Illanarateng, iTHE aatecriber Iheresud, at his Mind, to furuish kindll of material Me line, for troth plat eau ntal. lie particular attentit the Tomb Stoner Monumentoofhis, übacture. They et had in every verb atyle,and will tor favorably, in beam, , where, and ire offered at Jnna 6, '6B Mly] •- • MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope :Manufactory, Wisiaa.er ?3aisisibra...db Maaataetarer of Wire Rope, for Well:kg! planes. &Ludt,. 1 slopes, le., would Inform the th at be La notrpre. pared to make JILL KINDS, Limorim AND REM OP-.7ZAT AND ROUND ROPE. ' 'At the shortest notlis, of superior quality, and oath. Wet liberal terns, at his Wire 8010 Factory, Chunk, Carbon Conra. N. Reference eon be made to, Messrt B. A:boulae, it; Cortright and A. 41. Broadhead, at ilaneh Chunk: to N: Patterson, Summit gill, to Sharp% Leisenring i Ott,Til more, Lazerne county, Pa—arid in fact, nearly all Cheep : »ratan' o the Belden oho have been Using his ropes. • August it, Wl [August 8.6 . 7 31,1y] l bs. enta. I shills. Throats. , esmsomp. , 1 seise. ININCHESTER i,•'CO.'s Gentlemen's' ParatililMelltitses AND 4 latent Ehotllder Ben' Skirt iinlibilidiOrti • T TIIE 'OLD . sTAN EP, 708 Chest-. Mont street, P4lLAliELPMA,oppositetbe legion *House." " - - A. WISICIIESTEIt will Ore, as her;dofote, bt pinion• al supervision of the Cotltatt and .4danniSeturing dN pedant nts. hstearlor lila celebrated style of iihirMiuul Collars tilled' at the shortest nodes. Persons desiring to order Shirts, can be supplied with the formula for measurement. on apPliest Imp b! Mail. Constantly on Hand. a varied and select storlirot thoson'e Fondshinu Goods. •. . . ariCholetale orders supplied on liberal terms. September 4,'58 Idly -11L.tia* a ants, ∣ SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS END SNOTS, At Wheless!. sort IteSaila DANIEL .SCHERTLIS desires to call theatre- Hon of the Pohllefo hie extensive assortment of. Boots and Shoes. mann• laetured under his.own Inspire Hoe. espeelally adapted to the' 00.1 He gkitheed chard for axle at Ids Simeon CENTRE STREET, above High, And opposite the Public School House. He has on band a Well assorted atock.of Miners' Boots and Shoes, Men's and Soya' Calf, Omit and Elp Boas and Brogans of every deseaptlon; Women's, %Misses' and Children's Gaiter Boots. fleeted Dutton Gat- tors, Half Gaiters and Lasting linakins, of every color; Women's, Misses' and Children's Eldand Goat Skin Lace Boots, ltusklna, Tree and Slippers. Men's Patent Code gross Boots Also an assortmentof Felix a Co.ll Head. ing Works. All of wbich will he gold at unusually low price*. Particular attention given to all kinds of manu factured and customer work and repairing. Also on hand, a fln.aesortment of Troika, Vallam and Carpet Bags. • •Pothrvills, Jens MOROCCO FACTORY, And Leather ad Shoe-Bi nding Store, Railroad strut, lltwerrs r - • ' • nopeetfuly inform bio customers, an" thepubilcgenerally.ti he condones to mat &Mare Ahl, KINDS MORQCCO,Kide,StraI Branch Morocco. Mu Hat and Book Bindini Pink Lining and nom of all colors. He hos t ao on hand a general aortment of all kind, LEATHER. Oak tam and lied Bole Lute City Calf ivki no. ME Leather for belts, and 'good Bucket Leather for pumpi t and an extenalve variety of Latta. Thread/I, Nails, Pegs. Clamps. &e. All kinds of skins. Sheep, Goat. Deer, tr.; also. Sumac taken' lu exchange for leather, at the highest market price.% or paid for in cash. roil relll6. J ulylU: '5B. of this reps sy he their, II potloiliesl Sall but ml- 2.7. ILLUUCIL OWL A. GUSDAREIL 7.1. NM& Mimi which boo long been ,ought fOr,ln (Wraiths 1 can now belad by going to borne to the . and eertitb to the MIDI. - • E. T. ELLRICH d CO.'S • (Saccessars to B. T. Taylor.) Chesil Fashionable Clothing, Merchant Tailor ing, sad General Furnishing Store, Corner of Centre and 31shautango streets, where an be Amid the largest assortment of cloths, C/41111tIltret; vest, Inge, furnishing goods, and ready-made clothing - ever offered to the chimps of Pottsville. which has been selected with great ears from the lar gest houses in Philadelphia and New Toni. We buy for each. and will cell for cash, at the very lowest prires. We desire toren partienta- attention to oar ens. tomer department, being all prettiest tailors,_ hiving long expertenes in the And boniest/ Parts, Philadelphia .and Boston:we feel confident that our garments minuet be surpassed for neatness of style, beauty and At, by say houses in the elites. much less in Pottsville. Our air niching department to supplied with all the latest styles of gentlemen's fornivbieg goods. Shirbemade to order on acimitifie principles, by one of the and houses In Philadelphia. and warranted to at. lalltemember the place—armee of Mitre trod Na hantaago streets. May lat,lB 224 twice' iot SAC rd Weaknen, Compbdotx, es* ut Spirits, ..And Gravel, p dory Symp. i t . j , real Alf lla's • cis tile aria iseernab as of dine inns .. plainly seen /•• e rives wilt i • anon si li nsay . • count rfett• lowing, em . , ITOIUMAY table Drug , t lb. 1151trd t 25 eenpq-5 . 3 NEW PATENT WATER-WHEEL. r HE undersigned are manufacturing' i./8 a new kind of Water• Wheal, patented May 11th, I .by .1.11. FAIRCHILD, of Vermont. It Involves an entirely new principle of obtaining power, and of con trolling the water by whirl/ we obtain a greater maxi mum power than is /Monied by any other-advantages of this t heel now In nee. Some of the advantages of this Wheel are: let. We obtein the entire too.ighl of the water, and have the advantage of the full head and fall, from water to water. 2d. There Is less dead weight to move, the wheel. and shaft weighing less than 160 lbs. . 3d. It surpasses all other wheels In motion, yeloelty and' power. 41h. It is perfectly under the emstroldf the workmen -either when used to drive a large or small amount of machinery—as the strength of the wheel is not dimin• fished by reducing its motion, since It depends upon the weight of the column of water below the wheel, 'Melt always remains about the same. • • 6th. It occupies lees spacelhea ins ,other wheel: Is placed.] wide the flame near the surface tittle' Water iuod la boyar effected by frost. • '-, . , • 4th. The wheel is very durable, bi•ing made of Iron, end-ran be put In any place and attached to !taw Miffs, Grist Mills and machinery of all kinds 'with tremense than any other wheel, the veloeity of there/herd bowl, that the expense of gearing up Is avoided kr molly all purposes. . . , - , . .. Together with the advantagss r ebore . stated re are ready to warrant the Wheel to whets a•• poireratwel to the following figures, ter each footfall of water - • 0 inch wheel ' • • • •!!. 68.100 batati .power. 10%. It 14 I ..1 , •• ; 12 " • . • - •.. - -• 1.22.100 •!" ." • 13% " " -...- • - 1 1.68.100 -.0 .. It N N. . ~ . . . gip .• 31 ii 1614 -," U • • • • 2.38.100 . " ~ 18 ". • - • '• .• 2.96.100 . • " 19 " . " • • - . • • 136.100 . , , 21 ° .a' - • - - 3.70.100. .- . ! 22 • " . - • • • • 4.44.100. " " 24 . "- .' - • • - '• 5.40.100 . " 11/1 -• . . ' . • • '• '.• 6.34.100 0 . 28' " . • • 2 - -• 740.100 ... " , • so ~ ~ ._ . • - •.' •8.80.100 it, a.. Wheeliot the aove sixes can be an constructed as to perflorm 3.000 revolutions per minute. Wheat sold. are templets with gate, ptilly avid shrift, so that the Pareha• Per has only to place itin the Same, whleh caw he done by oue man to two of threeakya." ! • . .".'/, The nodefriotned will put' them in any place ef, their expense. and if they do• not perform As above, wit) take theta out and make the flumeatgond es beffore the:wheel was put In. The Wheels tan be afforded at a leraPriee, than ank other wheels now ID wee.: Troy. Ausustottith, 1888. : ' DAJRIN & STURGE7§: ' 1 Corner Mechanic and Grand DirlsiOn:sta,- 6;el/ . (ember 1,'68 36tf , •• , ;011E11 lents 1 olevery IXIR. FsPePa7 I'Y of the h obvious dls• =EMI temper,. do., folory, of the ud wetly QOM SOLOMON. NOOVER. Wholesale and Retail ••i• . PBALER in..S.toves, Ranges, fleaters,l2n, Ware, notion Ware, ,Bri- I Ware, Brats Ware, french Ware, and Cutlery, Range hollers, Portible Ranges. Gas Ovens, Summer Varner:44*e., tr., ham added to his former atoek of Stoves a variety of new 'pet. terns of 'Kitchen • Ranges of tale* be can give the highest reannumendation: • He calls particular attention to !Ossify stYle of nea ter which he Is confident will make the best Ileaterthat has ever been used in this part of the rountrj. also, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and Halt Stoves. He calla particular attention to his sheaf. Iron Parlor Store, it la an Improvement on' the Kliterbach , which be Is confident Is the beit stove in use: Be bait new the largest dock of the above articles (too numer- , ons to titeotion,) that has eirqbeen - offered iti'ithia part of the country. Ile inviter. ids friends and customers to call mitt examine Tor theta/Ares. feeling confident that he can suit them In quality and price; he - natters himself that be has had much experience In his line of Modena • therefore be iirelaeonlident that bexannot be surpassed in quality or elourpnesa. dirßooling and Spouting and , ail kind afjobbing done at the shortest goitre: I i t , aleire street. 5 dooraboor, .iftrYd, nutria, Moak. r Ortober' 2, '62 • I ' ''' •••;?, 40. ''' ' 'to almost any cleat. Asbasdossed-as 'TO „CAMISMIII 41.11 D 8111. D :4 : 1 NY SCHUYLKILt 7 C 7 rUNTY 1:1:-' 11 : . ...-AND-.. el' MANUFACTIRINC C le tit. en IIANS Oa band at th eateu4v b er o f eyeri k h o i lienteddatteet, a great quantity p oy 10 Operator; and dose/40m, ahteh they Ta t es tha, it eau b' Carptuters and,llnlidera. at a also readrlo outplay, d o r bought elsewhere. Th z t an yp ro b as i n * and it - through the means ot attuned articles in antirline oinrinclitt machines t., on former cost. . 'ate saving 01 rc P .pa hall, been la enteeadni opera _ Their large w• - t,tuenlng nut vest enantttlta of 'inn for the P Wind arw Frames, Doors Panel Work, 111 " Latta/got Itest•posts, , . Muds,_ . Mattitilittris Shutters, - an kin& or "laud, Parittrd and Turned Work. ch they have constantly on hand. They are ready i a eserate orders at the shortest recede.. for any quantity or quality et sawed or intined'aetureit stud. - , , pry and greenlieidoelt, wir all ki o tb. for bad/Arta OnkOlsple. Poplar, chair, pleat acid stain ing =s: Cherry, Walnut. 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Geo., 8.. Roppiler and M.G. Renner« • •••1 • - - • 1 •th The mammoth vein aioragraabont 25 ,Sp:stn Irk 'news, and the underlying vein some 12 to 14 feet.. Roth veins afford a large body of Coal itbove water level. The quality of the Coal Is well established in market. • The Line Hill Railroad affords an' 'to the Rastas markets, abd the Philadelphia & Sudbury Rail road to Ilk Soutbrinr and Western markets. Roth of ' three railforida aro Oropteted to thetollierles ,upon the company's property. Tor particular*. !Culotta of i ' . J. ANSPACH., Jr.. livid., • No. :. 88 South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. , • —.- i Or AILNX. W. ItKa. ilitp. d Sept-, ' Centreville: Columbia Cu., Pa. February 13,185 . . 7-tf • AMERICAN &-FOREICN Newrapetpwri mud Pegtortlout Agency. .i. .__.j 01V IS ITH,E TIME TO 'NUB . . SCRIBE FOR iesg. 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" ' • • The &Mehl at the abate.potate ate alt faeirolis andition. Oter SOO - Student' sem In attmtd impti tbeln-duling last Whdres Beaston. There In. no tortes and no tacatieaa. itadenta. may therefbre..„f.lt and prossitnte the Studies kith - otit tide. mita • -Teruo' Sidigerehtlabe OdlingefetheareeJaetadteglloW • ' •••• •- $lOlO Bora4lcopiog foe AO( moo. • • • • oo_ wrier Anther tpda MYdforthaeleatilindqtr -vow. AdOrlisay . ARYANT 81 ET114 . 1 Y. Aptll Urty 1, -1859. prtittaceit that the Dot ill den dco afiectoth terol MI log ic ir tapas' not; the sound raga an my ear n like the. lapping or a bombed mates. or• se the "Robin Crane, Robin ensue'? of the parrot sands upon the ear of the terrified, islander of Defoe; but at last (Wake, to view by the dim fire-light, ibis vision : Mrs: it. is sitting 6p - beside me, In a Ilateitiog tulle of the !ter, lotenvest kind; ber uight.eap (one with cherry-colored ribbons,aueb:aa , it cue be no harm to speak about) is tacked back behiod either ear; her bair 7 ,-iu paper-As. relied out of the way upori snub aide like a haulier furled ; her eyes are rather wide epee find her ' , mouth very much In; her fingers Would be bald up to com mand attendee, but that she is SupportingterselL in a somewhat absurd manner upon her hands. • "Henry, did yew hear doer • • -• ..What„mgleve "That noise, there it is again; theret-sksre." • The disturbance referred to is that caused Itr mouse nibblitg at the - waistcot; andA,venture tip 'say so mush in a tone of the deepest 'conviction. "No, nojlenry it's not the least like that fits a file - working at the bar of the pantry-window.-;- I will stake my existence, Henry, that is a file." Whenever my wife makes use of this particular form of words, I know that opposition is useless. I rise, and put on my dressing gown. M ra. B. re fuses to let me have the *lndio, because- oho die of , terror it she is left alone without a HAY. I She puts the poker into my hand, and with a ge t ; tle violence is about'to expel me from the cham ber, when a sudden thought strikes her. "Stop•a bit, Ilenry,"sbe exclaims, "until Ilieee .looked into the cupboard and places;" which she proceed* to do meat minutely, investigating even the short drawers of a foot and a half square., I am at length-dismissed upoo.my perilous errand, and Mrs. B. lucks and double locks the door be. hind me with a eifterity that almost eatchei my retreating garment. My expedition therefore tom ? ; blues all the dangers of a sally, with the addition-, I el disadvantage of haring my retreat into my owe fortress cut off. 'Thus cumbroisaly but ineffisetu. ally caplirisoned, I perambulate the lower stories' of ttielsouse io darknets, In search of thet disttir ler of Min. elspose, which, I. eta well convinced 'll behind the,wainseot of her owlepartuient, and :nowhere else. The pantry,. I need not say, is si silent as tbe'gmee, and about as cold. The greet clock in the kitchen looks spectral enough by the, light Of the expiring embers, but there to punting there with life except blaik beetles, whielf in countless numbers over my naked ankles. There is s noise in the cellar each Sa Mrs. B. would at once identify with the suppressed eon- 1 verse of anticipative burglars, bat 'bleb Ireeog- Dire in a moment as the dripping of the small beer cask, whose'tap is troubled With' a nemesis, disorganization of thatkind. The dining-room . is chill nod cheerless: ghostly arm-chair lido. ing the grins honors of the table to three other 'vacant mate, and -dispensing hospitality in: the shape of a mouldy orange and some hisceits, - which I remember to bare left in some disgust, about--Hark! the clicking of a revolver ,No • the warning of .the great clock -r.une, two, three.: What a frightful noise it mikes in,timear of night! Twelve o'clock. I . let this ' dining- room, then, but three honisand shalt ago; it eer tsibly does not oak like the semi room now.— She dinning-T . oqm is ale" far from wearing its usual sang 'and *comfortable. ipponrencir. Could we possibly have all been sitting ;in the relative poritioise to one and other which these 'skein as mune? • Or since we were thins, has setae spirit ual eompany ,etith no els• for order left among 'them, taking-advantage of the remains of earlire to fiord a ie•tsatots? They - ire here .even at this moment perhaps, and these gentlemen have not yet come up from the dining room. I 'budder from head to feet, pertly at the bareldeasot such a thing, partly from the naked feet of my exceed ingly unclothed condition.' • They ,do sly that in' the very passage which I have now' to cross in te-get tolirs.B.again.my great 'grandfather "walker:in ionsileesithin, I eappose, for. having been prevented' by gout from taltingNiaf"ipecies of exereisewhile he was Aire. Theis ire 'more things-in heaven and.eards thaw use dreamt of hi your philosophy, I think oriepproach this spot; but I do not say so, for I act well-nigh speechless with the cold—yes, the ;old: it le unlr my steeth thatmitatter. What a scream that Ina? There it *anis again, and there la no doubt this rims as to who N the owner of that terrified voice. Mrs. B.'i.nlerins hare evidently !ghee' 1101310 other Arm.' tion.`tafleury, Henry," she cries io tones of a very tolerable pitch. A lady Vainglo the-ease, fly-upon the, wine' or dousestie love Islam :the 'preeleetif rsierettto thiiliiiiniribitletintliref my fa ,ther. arriwrite(i. *He's ebantban the screams 'continue bet the &brielocked:l 4 _ • "Open, openA".! shout 1. ,"Whet on earth is the There is silence;. then a men's voice--lhat is to say; my wife's voice In imitatiorrort plies', in tones of indignant ferocity, to .eenvey the Hen of' a life.presereer being under the palest Of the- /pastier, and ready to his bend: "Who you—nbat do -you. watit?".L - ``e • oin • "You very silly" woman r I'answer-s o n of onpulitenesr, but because I find' the 'ld ent i t y language rectiveri mod snares he . .• better than any other—"why - • The door is then opened ,• ebesousit sunadmit which attendslhe r elated garrison 6. bite* Bo* , 4,- Soleetint COMM r pouting, npon, m,}shoulder, dim elute, fears, and points, to the door ding with my attirinAchamber. ' de aur--eer—•omabody been . fuming: in &failing-room," she sobs,'!&ll7the time ion i .a away.' . . -,, ''Tbis statement is a little too Much fur my rem of_ humor, and althUtigh - syingathisiog, very tan• der ly with p out' Mrs.B., I cannot help bursting into a jittle roar of laughter. ,Laughter and fear, are deadly, enemies, end L. van see at once Abet biro. ' B. is all the better , fur this explosion. ~, , etunsider. my less," I reason— " cons i der the e extreme itaprobability.of. a burglni or other note. rious person 'ankle/ such a use of that,* precious. boors of 'darkneeres s to go to deep in them 1 Why too, Outbid be take a bedstead Without & mattress, which I believe is,'the ease le thiepanteilar sop. position of you're, when there were fentherbeds , unoccupied in; other ilia rtmen ts ? Moreover, would not this be a - itill greeter height of reeking. nest in such ttn individual, should ha bate a habit - 'of;stiont' , ==. • ' - . , . , . , .... ' A slight eel's ita the dressing-room. eeinsiesed by the Vetkitian blind tapping against the window' here muses \ Of re. B. bury her head with extreme [ reifteess, us rich like, beneath the Pillow. se that .the perotatiob at my.argutneet is lona upon bet. I enter the suspected chamber—thin time, with a lighted candle—and find my„ truusets, With the boateln !helm; ,bniging over the bednlde - Foam. ' thiegtafter the manner of i 'drittikei inaniuder, bat neditni More.- Neither ii there anybody 're. , posing under the shidith if my boutetree upon the ADM'. Ailils rests 1614, tied at sites - and sevens Mt I left itnpon tedring- , -tiv I had botorli--10 not. Clete mute I *retch any chilled and tirediiinlet ,aptre-the roach; sweet sleep onewesure brides to rah my eyelids; when "Beery, Usury," again din. , pleas the dies and balf•bineed dream. - . , . "Are gun certain, Henry, tfsat,yop looked in the ihowerdmib f , I. ire, almost sure that I begrd somebody pulling $ka.01:4 0 11." No gruundi indeed are too insufficient, no sup. imsition too Ittelaniotible with 'ranee fbilifh. B. 'to - bead lief lairiai • Optic ' 13ontethe40.111thetigh we lodges epee tharsimotid litory.vaha imagines that the 'lrituiene is -being: ettenapteil iy immusiniervsl• siliogb:tbe midst way , * devs,ialisitaralliffil .11114 t Out sbiaurtr is INslogotimmt ircibeiliforpt di ipsregi, , ,.,... : ~.„.- „ ci, : A . . .- ':= o / - 4 .• . °I3 '*.' Vi I" , I " , , 614. 4 0 1 ili = V Viten st!• (mit bowever t ot 444 des ;,'` ~ id in the cud, lW , imi hid aeiliii; ' `- ' - • ,04 ( . putt; • mr ' are thiNiii 'oho 'labors, it 0 autism°, F or tempi:T . 4 7 ' 4,1 a every 'in. tiorto orbieb at. vat tbo q ,foilow, meatiest of tay portal at whio. twit° Oar, nal which beim% oat; is met. edlbits,!Lbooli six or seven in . 4 ali tho. , proitiosiloo of ao.elly iota be, 4 ; •; •‘.; title* I 'y e , .sailbrieg- treat a iota motally;f4t mg beteg Mat slim the beam tesigitts It the aerie 1 eon* ditiltoryiothad to' hiis seterlitt Oilier oniVepriefationstahle. " '., - ' .:.- "Haar}, Henry ''tebto ,eibitpwre4 epee th is Oen; Obey "fbfl;fea 0 df . flaidfit eat la lbw reetis." o •'' - Pooh,'oA I" I gespodt s'it'e rely lathe strolitt ea I've beard itiethitet. Pah* they ars on tit.. . ~i• '-• ; . I '' ' . • • ' , Nit t'Bersiy.. r ITltirit, idatet want see to (nib time ht Mahe* yew ettegb i only liatem •to moo-. What ami Ito d 0,.. Henry. ?: III stake My • egie bilitelthefthinterts::4-- Velil wheel that?" ''. • Andillideed, - Abitter lute*. body did thew and then jump apes tter • bed; 'sad -,01l agaia, AG my wiliestatildrictiolsoirlib extreme agility. I thought • Iles. IL *weld have beta Itohut she hades.t.- She toltfee, defia4eal, ;open no*Wean; to ven ters into, the cold with my bed throat. 'Site would torn out th e beast benisiGelingleltanded. We at. • waged that slim onie to take • bold of my-dogma, • and retaftithilm;6,_4ltt abliiitsched flee Igo-plate, where shrierould Ibid.& shawl Of other intensive eriapto at. for thu tierestree;;rDurlng the progress of this expedition, i,however, so terrible a• eater. - weilllng broke forth; es WI Iseemed, from the im mediate trighborhOod of the Tender, that 'nay die zsonoirtaili helpmate madeti moat . .preelpilatt re. treat. She maieged, raftsr Ibis mishap, to pro- Mina& light, and by a eiratititeoe wale, ee rest ed' of tattier and chitin to beekt Stepping .11 ' ft the Boor, Mn. t; IL obtained 400 desi r ed _wee '. 'lt i • was thertetneh better thaws ;day to .belio ' that . kende semen - defying grimalkin (non he . 'mi.. UMW, sad to Usher to the changeful ' di loge' • " lb " alaia ad tuitireell boreal( and that far from' taint, theugh inerdeelatidrapeaking animal. "Posajposs, pussy •-; , poin pusey." , • , "Mists, mins; Lane, wart the linked shrillesse, long drawn out; if the felibe reply. • -r - . •Toind.purs,.thon, 'Wai g oing Pais, p Menry;the horrid 'i beset. ' I l • to dy at me; Is i Whim, whist, bat. s' , ,-.,. : see....', p.. 6.4.4 mis,o ••••••••44.1.4.” re plied the other inliMvelee like fat in their*. ' "My dearliive,'i t !tied I; almost intoetited with a combination of laughter .and quinsi,."yow bare mew opened tea door; when is the poor thing to run to II" r• ' i i ;• • • • -'• Mrs. IL,bad all this time been exalting the be • wilderel'onimai to frenzy by bet eenvereaticip l end shovelairithout giving it tithe -opPurtemity ,es cape, wllith, an anon as offered,: it took advantage .of with eti expreititio of eirmpainspatienee parte • d king very welt , tidied of the eberseter of an _oath. ~ ' li, ;,, 1 ' This ii 4 however,46e s o ts bastion" of Mrs. B.'s baying ever taken it in bend to subdue her own Manna. It is I I wilo, ever since tier marriage, • have thee the duty; Rod here than the duty, of . en efficient house.dog, which, before that epoch, I • Understand was wornt to be discharged by-one of ber'younger elsters.i - Not seldom, in these Livid. 'enter, rounds of mine, I have become myielf the ' Canso of blarui or inconvenience to others. Our little foot/Jorge, with a courage beyond his tears. and a spirit• worthy of a hitter cause, vary nearly transfixed me with the khebetiepit as I was try tog, open otie occasion, tint 'door of bli own pan. try. Upon-soothed nocturnal expedition, I ran again,' a human body ie the dark—that turned out to be my brother-in-law, who was' also in search 'of robbers-' , -erith a 'shoek to both our ner• viols spoliate such es th ey pat, not yet recovered from. It; fell, to my lot npon a third t e a discover one of tha rural police up to our *Wet, where, in. spire of the increased miners lately granted to the county etonstaboliii, I Could scarcely think he ' vies entitled ..to hd. 1: I mite presented myself. an invited S leet , at a 'palace morning enterteiontent . —it was l a 5.1.20 ' 4 01,. M.:,-given by our hired London cook ' to nearly e; dozen of her male and female friendr : „ Fin wonder that Mrs. B. bed ':staked her exist nee" that, night that she beard the area . gate ,co." When I consider the too rrernaly free and einionittraiated Manner in which I was reCeived; pkey and all, by that assembly. my only snrprise s that they,did not signify their arrivals by doubt knocks at the front door. '' i t Ononst.memora le night, and on one only, bare I found it neeessati to use that formidable wee. pon which habit are. rendered as familiar to my hand as its 8,;441.1t6 that tof the Queen ul Oohs. The gray of morning hed • just begun ,to steal' 'into, ours bedatuanitier. when Mrs. IL 'ejaculated with unusual vi t d ti: "Henry, Henry, they're t o . - redoes; the trenrawing end they're just knocked down tkii parrot- ateen. i. 1 t.My bite," I was ; about to observe, , "ymn lin eginativnlpowers hive now, arrived at the pitch of elaivroitiMeo," wired a noise from the room be. 'n skes if ail the dritArtins - had - gone off to. g with a benracotePelled too to.acknowkdge rtber t • myself at least ;that there was something in Ira. R.eelerms al last, 1, trod do*n stairs as f ! oiselessly a. I coast, and in @boost litter dirk pesi. ' Tire 'dratriog,rfrote door 'wee :Oar,. and through 'the ereviee. I iemild , distinguish despite the glecite,sie neariy as three molded dom.— They were aloof Ibrat lei black clothing.' and eeeh wore over his few i mist of rape,,flitiag quiteclosely so his . feetdres.j I bad never been con fronted by anything ioldrireilful before. Mrs- B. bad cried "Wohit " . so 'often, I i had almost erased telbellere Irt, woo ea of this deecription at all: Rehired to peasoord combat,. end embarrassed by The 'nevel clreurnstiroces under which I found myself, L wee iterating:undecided on thelending when I tim;ht that well known whisper of "flon ry, fliatri," - from: Hie tipper 'fifty. The bergieri caught it a ls o. ' They desisted Troia their °crops ti; - of examining the irdeles of eerie Open chilli . "leen, while their :fiendish . spAttatenenees re. axed Mao - a hideous *tie,' • Oae Of them stole eats. iiiiusly - tOwantshi il. ititethere I wei etanding.— I beard his hari lerionis Test, I heard the " Maul , Mori !"; ei ill go ogee from above stairs; I - heard An y own be a st pl:_a.pat, pit-a-pat -within me. It was one of those dement* in 'Mich use lbws a life. The heod riff. the crated Marauder was pro: - jeeted cautiously;retold; tie doer,as if to listen, • I pithead jmy weepon,end broug ht it down . with. unerring aim upon his skull. He fell like a- hub • luck henbath theatre; :and I sped up witty , bed cbasiberieith all the noiseleeseess and polarity of a bird. ~It wee 1 who locked the door ibis time, and piled iPe IMSSlthiiidedind; two binibboses; and a -chair, ileitis' It with the speed of 'light ning. W M .1 ... 1 . . . ee re. B. et other' mind with terror thot et each art tear re that she should indulge Jo agar. tozysia of mirth i I i •' - ' • .001i5i heeeelied" .1' tried, °be alai; my lees; thew are burgiMilin the house at last." H • "My dear enry." !she answered. leughing so that the team onite stria. in her eyes, "I am very ''sorry"; I tried td call ion back. Woe when I sent you deem mairs, I quite forgot that this was the usoroing,oponhick I ordered the sweeps!" v i One of thou gentlemen was at that MOlllani lying tridereest, with his 'kelt fractutedreed it • cost alit fifteen Poledi to get it mended, betide* the millennia of i new drimeing•roons carpet. ~... ~*,` It label fair te,stele the primmy estate j 4; alllfni. S.'ii Manna. and by common. , L iar - little perstioal rodonviniiinese, are t edtiiirers Of Mr s . p'a'maia t aa .I " °lit a . Of of the Castle the Old Manor thane and r dag4houre mom feheal or • 11144,0, m ure , nth, that Din Radcliffe brought op in er as : it appears on earth; was a printer serLeetle.-on as they say atilt, and Alt fir 'other place:So nervonits te - , Ei .. , t eP b° ' y•re peeled mother-hide* ramifies to " s °' . riot( th uogholuti ter,life•time by the pa. ' lof these hSI fave each rite books, that it was ru ffled that she errand of her four husbands i n at leaetias mue flow le disinelination to be with out ,preaches id rin the long • wistobes of the night, rut teem ley at sr cause.- Mrs. IC herself I was &Minted in . bet it tiler years; with the very i I • • tinpleirent notion; the she was what I believe the airiness. wit it•dopPelin ore otsper . ; that there was a duplkeiti of he ittilnie et the world at the ems time,eind that ome deijor other—or nlght-;..they 'would hams adi hessihgeteeting,' And moreover, at laat they did, sir, and in the following manner. Her mamma cis resi log for alew days at Kee : wick, sopping Atli of oaten in the German diet. sloe otl the late - Mr• criiithey , s library envy eve., sing ; and rojnying Iberielf, deruttleee, after her peculiar fsibtlio;l wine, she suddenly felt lit, or thought she wits !falling, and sent a piass.obsise, *sprite, to, fetch h t daughter, , (Mrs. R.) who happened to be Mayrig et that time with seine fileedt at 'Yernltti. T he long mountain road 'wee then by no *mini e .- ood one; and it may be ea sily imagined seas t Midas but filial duty would • have indocedini, dPpelgaeger, to . hate started I , upon such a junraie at dusk—alttiough it was sure to be a deed m u alight • night—ADC:dam-- Min • ft. howeter, being warm sad cossfeitable, wont Of to 'kepi serf; MS. pits -any boulikr, tior did - she wake 'lola the chaise, had skirted Chews; ter, arid was eithinfew nailer of home. She bad blotted •eiatefte ly ender both Tents, sad' gain a into the side.poekete I t ur the carriage before start - ing, to make serer th% there was nu other ruin. ger ; end yet there w s arena 'sitting upon the op. posies - eustdonei 7 a - 'while feral, mailed _op In .maellalotbisir, but ti lilt a Tree pale In the Iselin• light.; witheyes half hut, yet with a look of beg. • gent ;meaning in I Mn,.stsedily fixed ape her own--I It wee•bilfsel/I It wed M rs. 11.'4 double ! 'labs dreadful I hour , was Corns, The' pour girl "'closed hot , eyelieis lb i liteett'oti the burrid'aight, and MO* mutat iritti herself upon ate impeeribilltp` of the thing beitig Wally. there, bet -to vein ifitfre , bad :heat thrtrongo4 awake, shit, was suers , .Ars vision' wit not the I , oll,spring .tif 'a disteMpired, iatain; fur she ;lisle eolleetad,'''ind Ott liotook ealink 'Veautrilitosteitismatiter !Alit it, lbw/ •it still set, pitittipi With half , slit OYU into but , ,teen wills the I same 'curious .ty as before.F , Not area when they Wattled' eirMeniteli moss, :noir had!' she felt hinted I)efelcilfted out itiAtie - poet-boy's mei, did umraiillmou to leak' tb ~ epiti'o The siiitikri .140.4014 , jit5i quiur empty. .."There, wee. thin, tittle/ ' inan,?sitid Ohl ides, , sting to the 'enable* mrei; - • ftpikarhei , eititt huge package his: mead -be ads -itto ;..prentiseilus „ sae tee-a poor Naar ea . OA spar., et, Sfidgey,ild'_sesia& - lott asleep 'alto', ' , tattled 444;1'11We14M 'rtfatittti the tie tiosito - lilisopi it dief ,- t vise l ie ,,ri;. On. tilt Int Ark • 1 411114r14•0414•IF WW44l.ltalli 4 41 u pi eesteli ibieteelviie iti.l.opkii, tint tli its leis toetiitti ygter; ,' bi0441444114 1 / 4 44444 f et eurtfistafttin silkolbeSen 4 war at obertastseties, ffilocetissi Ii 1132. be !Meld iirltairmai Foist "iiriaPt prolillottlar tb - fah of intoziestkit if—opittlf Soothied Winn tlistoirs of II o'clock -int est* inlay night, and S o'clock 'on' liondoyfinoiiilig. it to &led tbor Sit" nit' tlii rune at is imbue: Irria4wse. ped4Hiaim: Irleial way, brit in' noel sort Uhl ti losotedit disooltr, dtitokosnoos aid " Mute: Oh flenday. 'Tiro ttatistki of evil** in' elaskev,spd rat e( the hiror bins - gild' eltieb of Scotism!. do* a tedattios of abets Assio4tri to the arm* as eamparioil whb tho lar(jiitseeb ding tbe operatl4 , of iYe NeKessis Yet." INN daily deems* la Edinburgh vu 2N is on MT. age of NS. ' 'Bittrfoet clawing of Editiburgli soh. 111 •sptwring "'t►e greenlet ostisliatioula Observing the bonollts resulting hour this Id, la dholoisbisg - tbo memos of drookosooss , sed el s% sod of prodsoing s dopei of order ssd ilia, *spatially oo itto'Lonro Day, willoh did Sot lorsidy emit." Aid nisclpirs of des stab- tars It Minim WSW, ibat ..“riare he esieurest, druslossess.'.and.-esits• ban eitasiunibly 4L talosbod; and thritosb ut ostistiostost we sow seldom °bows* s blokes of ititOsiostod woos Is the streets Swift the Sobbstb." It mom Up so Mottle *4l to / prat by the awls** st Bcoi d. It is tree that we have a statute age bet sows Nip! On 841 1 .4 1 1Y.40 Inv . bare Westphal salliag.liquor without a hens% but both its hit bitially violated withis the Atonal of our ehureb belly. We would bate (beta slaw rspoehmi liely, or enforced .11rii1y .and-Mooll by Ron :bat , is Ito, as Rau la mon pow than Law, that, eau be but milttk bops of!kin* , want in iitnillishassased crime. • ' Ttt CttarAtarT;or Pnatenapas.—Tbe New, York Men, in noticing the conviction and sow tepee of yuang..Redgere for the unprovoWed der 'of John Owenson. after "lett months' Iltlg.. Lion and the• ors• of legal eubtletitm, makes sense judicious ramarks upon the r Maki propensity' to excuse Crimes committed antler , ef intoxication. It soya :—"We are rejoiced at the lams of .. tbe Rodgers trial, not beestme it brings the wretched yowl% men to tkr 'colloid, bet be. sauce it esteblishee the: doctrine, noes for'all, that youth and iotuxication are not legal. palliatiotm of wanton murder. Law and common *ease are bulb strained enough in these days to "Weld pits, bat if these excuses bad bees allowed to h oof s weight lbe whole community,would literally here been at the-merry of the worst class of, the population ; for ne•irly all our criminals are young men—in any other country they would be willed boys—wad nearly WI are in the habit ill drinking more or lets every,orening. ,grery. yogi* stamp will now know that'll he choose" to arm hlnuotlf, leave his parents' house aid get tipsy, and la hie drunken Passion Should chance to kill it peacea ble ease, he will he very likely to standje dee time where Rodgers now 'stands.-- 2 1t. is Carible. .no doubt, that such en example should be-needed to pretnt mere bill; Ulna drinking and killing their ighboirs, tint re.have bad ~sorronfil asps. rhino, that such in-the ease., §oteething of the sort seemed positively necessart,to convince pa rents, ion; In the Class :of life to which Rodgers belonged, that they einnot'solfer their children to break loose froaffeettoi and roam the streets by night, and cannel's themselves with gangs of row dies, with impunity. The law sleeps tometiMes f-only too often in New Ymrk—but it sonsettines wakes up with ai vengeance." It %rely smirks thit "if poniehteent were generally sure...and of fenders generallyreauxht, it might not be emcee sary to bang Such a youth as Rodgers.* Ale Excacialty lasi.—Probably' one of' theA most effective and: reliable works on 'the evils of Ellevirjever-issu‘d In this einntry, Is, "Belpre' Impending . Crisis of the Booth." It 'hie 'been -rend South tut well u Nortk,ind the farts items- • taint hire Yet to, be controtierted. It is based open :eeeh'troths as t)kosti Uttered by the late Jag* Geston, one of North CarnSres noblest sons, who In' hie iddren before the titudents of the Shiver. oily of-the i3tate; said„ =" the troth - slow my, and throw the blows hive wt it'le 1311. toy which, marl than Any tidier emirs, keeps is back in the earlr of iinprovemeni. • thou', Und represses' lititerprise—it is fatal to economy end proiltit discourages skill, Impairs our sfreogib - tte a etuanuinity, inditolione morals et the &libido. beat& • Mr. Efel#i worklahoWs - that in the ti:tath the non-sbieShold log !blies' who art largely in the maJiwitY;bavio rights which shOniA be , but are, not respected by the slavilioldiretil. 'We mitoWrirs that a plea bee been developed 'ger giviag wide 07011'00a to a pompblettedititto• of . the work ; that a food has Ateeti established to aid it, 'and that, sebieriptioas toe large 'monis have already teen reeeived by the Hon. Wro. 11. Anthon, witico hive hien, de: posited in. weir S. S. Trust Company of New York. Months elect' we suggested. the idea id tinsels tingat least . heir a minims eoplealif the work, and we are to - putative that it he shoal to be earliest hats abet, Ewer) eitlsen. Notth end Booth, should vied the work. Csittsto Bait: (:vas-=li le mentioned is ,a late London popsy ibet•all: ;be guns esitt at the Royal Standard Foundry, sines the opening of that litmenee establishinen t, are been eondeolited a unit for ',rife., niteitheta i ndin t etre tallow loveless almost dell/ ea all ?tarpon of soeinvalning the pen OW the paper Anion of the 10 sool.lrig• Th• makers of Amerlion e ere ssore steeesefol cos t Coeds Island ""'• ~t °lll, '. At • %dwe l l:eh calibre, for th; p est •"" s ' ° "' retloranee, it beret enly et P urm " n the 1,5 11"." 1 509 dies having teen made , ma KIT tee ehorges .o f, tan 11 0 .110 og R and a shell weighing seventy poundltand Ares with bonding charges, varyleg:ftem-111 eitands of powder and one shot of 110 phande, twenty pounds of powder and too shot eetgbingr nine hundred ,pounds. This last 'eheige-- very , ; siorly the goo to the mauls, end -burst it.. The gun was one of Captain Dahlgresee ter rsta•.l rope ferries,. and was cart by Anger 6'040. 1 The met wee toiseartain the reliability of this fornsld-. able engine of war. Gunn of this chum weigh.; ninetyttwo hundred pounds: And there was no. lamed in she test no lets then fifteen thousand four brintired pntinds of powder, while the aggro gate weight of, shot and abatis fired *mounted 'lO one hundred red fifteen thoirand pounds. Clow ern mint bat also been 'trying the vow ride 0110 - nod ltf Mr-Bawler, at Fitchburg. Thomason is grooved like a rifle. and the tkall 14 shaped like the Minnie rifle ball, It is:filled with powder. whieh,aspleder.etter striking end entering an ob. Jobs :It is said that some usite.the body of.en ordinal used tree would not be mined oneenin fifty- ih..tr, end experiment bat proved it le ,be nearly so: This la the *lout shooting, with heavy eanaun known to the service. to Lai at L „ aix. 7 "Tiro girls, ithipoadlo he sistars,juasped over and +auk kissing Gael whir. A missionary and wife leaped into the ma togeth er, sad the newardees end amistant steward, ors in arm, ((Monad. One ifongariaa 0181106 i, with wren he children, roar of i gheto &lc sdA. hie wife jump in, then-blessed his sit eldestsW- - ' reit, Wide theta Pimp In one after the othri , tad followed them. with an intent in bit imstaimii." Oath' li the, itorY of one 'the - whoa:n*4.4s thrilling *mope board the fated Aleirie; And loth is the law of lore Wiwi the lipaignan ; 'mother saw diet the Linedoothalits berm mist be censer:wed, the Brat atebbedrhsf babel lo the heart and theaiththe hornet( haft a giddy m ei. pie.; WhAWAritgilliel saw that bin daaghter'wesl he polio sa;ise: burled hiodagser is her braestaa4 tbeti Ihreiritligeolf lathe vas of Targets's mei. . .Siteli hi the 4ariallat beitatifol spsita'of ;billy lona wheitheidgimat and tendering 'matinee aro link 4 with.OrkirtelioW agony or the Waal slaw They jils)ad And. died. soder= liisthe the 1/014 wales Arms *nor. beans whose Islib4lak die Not pf hire,--sad they will aweite*Ltbajoig *laity with ills' barest upon thele , ,as was Win thedesth embrette. • ' *".; /Wan' there Set beautiful, patty fit file fraffill irsgody of the bander. atoliwer? *gamic. doss firiAsSili Doi; ar,ltef;',BsllOS..l4o!iis.was bt polies Is so mosselidsd Wok C JJ ' °awls esabinsys.,ifiesseit , tisost th s sorstisj", irate weeps had /sib irradssUy -tats Ireiiistilikatiiss , skip 4,164. t 0 hst nliery sod dspoolados,' spa elbskassiti, is lie assn,
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