. , . , . 1 . 11 I I I 1 : II 111 111 11. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11. - EA 4 ..i Lif—LiiX alziras , 3 . 0 NAL. 4 lON6i6i iGlibClll7lo7.: - TWO DOLL,itte, per. allatilut.pavablei ::: ideattee , -= f t '4l,:i it .1,1: Fii i althiu,,ix 4.1,01.art5-teiad 591 50 11' S ~,t,t, 41 w it.Ol a the. year. . . ..50,:71.14:ef , • . . ye. - •,d,F :11 lae 7111.1r05,.4:1.1aW1i1e10 '.,: •'ss 60 :•,,..:.: to ~ di ' ';',, 00 : 10'0 ii:troo; 4. • 50..., ''• ' d.) - • ' ''' 24 60 •..1.) :.1 :;:rip:i.otx ma , : . 1.1. itorsaltArpaid to ad * uco t Mad seu: to um: aidrest. . - . I. TO ClOttiitti Asa °mean. '. 1' -"...'..-..' T, . The loocitt..wlll be faccii:Sed to V a rriersan4others• t v....1).'r t.).) ciplee,ea4 on deliteri. ~. ..' _ • -. ~.. ,-.: zertesont,:a 110,1 g:7l-1,4 Ikackerss4Pplieti4ritti the, 006:1t. at 5) fa 4:dvance. Vit LOC OS smrsrArsis; , r , It 4 atritribJWlriita 4410 di4C94l(lnUnnCe Of their ne41144 ~ ,ty ,r, ihd pdb11.13,,r atcypoiStintle 10 Spud -them uhtll II lrrp - 1 g *A's , Xre Psid• '', - ... ~ - r. fl , , ~i . r ywrs a ,xiert 7r reMee to take the ir news, . r ,, ~....„. 1 - „, .dice to which bevy are diverted. I bey are of .. 1 ~0„,,,,,ib1t.ae1l they hare bpttled the lath laud r•Pred t hicut lieroationed. f 4 tfiblffl V" 4"110,r Place , tetthont larqhninc, 0 yukrd,i.Ser,and rile geirspspurs ars seut to tki,efortuer pettoo;tbl, ere behlyerpon,ii,ie. . , • In,4artsh'srit Ickiiiii.l ihAt . refuging to Uktinew ,:...p,"41,....,r rpruoping. end leaving them up: lief ~,,.. it prima (vim evident`e of Itite4itional fraud. • • RATES OF ADVERTISING. . .4'lo lints. cvoth., for one Insert ion—enh 4oillotis. 25 cent,' each. 3 lines one nine, 2.5 insertionk..l244 mute esch.i, All at. r :l,e,a3"fit: o'er 3 lines, Cur short periods, charged as , . SWo. TIME, ' eti. TWELVE.,.! .'O3! . 2.5 , . 4 $2 23 t 3 tiO 3or Ito., 84, 225 175 215 ;4 00 Oue.t, 1 1.14) 160 2 AO- „ 00,5 00 10/eP t 121 225 241) 4.00 v 000 ran Ilnei, 121 225 270 '4 50 7 001 left lines, 124 2 '2 85 1 5 00 800 itaiioko t / 26. 225 00 . -, 50' ' .11 00, COVNILD Jac A sqC,tti 07 ne Nuare.' 125 , 225 50 000 10 00 ea hest,',', 224 400 • 500 ,5 01) _l4. 00 hr 4 Aquares, 350 60 , • - • -T7 50.' 66 -18 itu Ju r sluarrs, 450 • 0/0 GO 14 00 20'00 varier col., 0,1 9'to 12 t/0 .18 1$) 30 00 ~..L, 0 6, 0 4 spire 5:.r ' , bort p.,4lotim,,mopPs!tgrepait , nt, s,,i,tee.',„ WC 1.1 —Acconipmkjed with an.. isd,oent; 50 r,slit. each.• • . 'l , l ,, ,rtisement% bosom 3larriagett and Naths. 19 eenti , .4 lino tor.tirst inr.'prtion—bub*egtiontinwtrtionA,s.,virts •r ti Nine .r mi.arecounteilasallnelnatteertiping. li •r,hantot and Where, a leertisinz b' the' year, with troll , a ittivertisemeka ar-t eAeeerding 15 will be char. eil.iuriwting Kubacription,• , • •16 00 par ., to the .tirbtli tof tour squares, with chat/4, ROVlZriptinn 'l"itliont chaitc . c., at the rates de.lgnated nfame., • . A Irertlieno n to se in larger typo !hall usunL still be , h1r4 , 1 53 per cent. advance. on the., prices. All cuts ill b.' charceJ the same as letter pree. , No 1' t ado ad varlikeineute received from Adoiwtising, sent. abrotti. extent at 2:5 purl-aut.:ideal:ice op these rice., a nlillt by special agicetnentatth tits publisher. • '‘lsrriacell '25 cents each. Deaths accompanied with tics o, 2:1 c.lOlt.R. without notices, no chirge. , . '• • Ail notices. it rept Ityo, or a rell,clOus Character arid .r edu • iti,:utal purpose.. will he Chemed 25 rental:weeny' amber ..1 11.o4; wider 10. Over,lo lines. 4 ccutSpeilhe aditional. Proceediu,:s of ntudltvcs ootof *general or pui.Ue char cter. ch irwed at 1 rent s per 111140. r rull riooltIOK• 1 .., T 0 fteilltate calculations ,ve \yin .tatc that 32 , ;Ines II it lake a column-104 line. a 1131rCOAIL1111—and 921 '4 0' it trier eolumn. .I:o:4',words make acolunn- 1410 'half " l w"" — " ,l 733-5 0 WI rter column. all otbilitles over, .tri, .luare. eharced at the rate ot 4 cent! , per iltl , tol'._ it. , time. and lt cfult a per iiiie r•I• three times. Ye.rlY advurtifirs intuit - fOntilte /Lir ad% ertisln . to li.dr own 'hostile... —leen oes for others. pale of 4e:o - 'ke.... ,ro•ti.,t inclu.,l , (1 In hu , lncs. adverthenukts. IRON WORKS. • • EACLE IRON' WORKS. Tamaqika, fichnylkill Cows! y, Pa. II EN NV. W-AtTERS. yestwet fully t i l i ll t 7li t t i : " 11 t 1 1 11 " 1. 1 1 1 = ‘..h /% 4,1 1 . 1 . 1 1 :71 -S C/M i c P. - " L. . tors of Cwil 1:; , 11114t, ( riot 81 14 """. An. , NI ills 311 , 1 Iho Mat - ingots of Rai Iroacqg. hi. Iron WooC:r, att TAlnutut, . . helot nun ”i" th„ MiirliOilsts In the rontr or i , elur,lkith rod ha% lug ,ways; 1111d0 It l,ie uteadar huelnees'and 41.411 y duty to rtudy the ditteiretit tn--41.4a nretomitat by'tilifelont •lerlerttler. to facilitate Itrudiing end ' Shlopinit or Cori:ln the A'n hey lie 0444 )iealuna of I`ennrylvaidr,'hr consequently. 41I , •11. 501141.11 f that he as well Preilit'd to ardletra.'t n 1 withStearnk Engines of roy nap. of an:y ealwity. Coil tireakere .441' «very devrtife 11.a.liall in.l4 Go:1111m {:4 irh.t atta S.7tti 1111,10 also. Caetiogr:r. xirl 'other I.l•andry „,i m.“.bi n ,.;.44h0p firm in the Attiraclte Cual itegious • 'fora 'WI old also call the attention of C o ri p.r.dar. ' 0 hero "a4,,,13• I mprov«,l Cool itNeiker, tICAV lti vt On. C•ed I:ioes of •le,f.t . Y.San.' a !•14,\..r5. rhOetnalter Ttltzneitit. Th'e run t t. I`.! Inches 111,a unwire. eont.tioing 71 tettli.4o r nil 4lf in•414,41414irt. ••The 4441411tiun 4.r isiprovemenCfroni vld pl.to In in 114 114.ertion• h Couchutulerinetth rol!e4r; 4i44 tt prevent Ilia C4)41 froui running r nigh the r••11e444 It is liroken lulu rti uniform ilo ut inch. equore. •111 'torlies• cork tork,ee. Alma, levi lilt thou any other .41 Inerker iron* ol4e. 1'44-ens dedrott(of ltrerkers of the kina r invited to 4•44n41.nii t h'eleaderA. which I'M be 14nudpt , attotnie 4 4.l to. tf.dell9,: or eiery - .fill d thrt4kfulli iirotraoabLi..`Ul4 • •Truniqua..troorryl4,. TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. • &' Mien, • roingers Muatil . ii.vfx, Adler anal dfachinirrs' Toni ~Jlukora ! j nd titr, Builders. r. • The now, prepared to • wok 'reri•ire Irdera for all kind, of Stationary • , • • hli~iue''and machinery. for Nailer:les, • ' , 'lst OrllneeS, 111111 N. &e. EXtetl 4 lVN fa . ..:111tle . jand. prictiml experience,.in the w.irrarit o.l6o'in taking the . largebt contracts lo ar.t prkeft.' l'srllctilar alit ntioio railed tolvens k Allen's New ).e Patent Windln,Vtachinery. by which the .`'lapel ~ t rtlt rope or chains, rub on tho,eop of both drums in NYC, f f- . , This arran'gentontOt Is conlltlen'tly believed, will'snvw n th-iv”.‘r and:tear ,id' r.,pos ur chtins. tin:vice cif the ti-hinery In liVi..lca r.: and fot fast wind : , ,istruel int and vrit rabiltY.lt. (=not be surpassed. 31.1 reesnintengt the new'ear wheel. invented by 31r. rieu Ir. AllO4 This ;wheel caul only 'be had nt our and ha. stood tilt. N.:at of t - he Fir Coral ,severe wip .~p,st, Iri u icphanti not s single wheel haying Tern ,-n score i t s intrud*tion. i&re are now pliteltnt it • •l.r the en's of some tf the principal IGrllruyd Comps ., in 14,, tit We ut,ol.l' r call the' attrntion of the.public to the aa.mt.'eonnta•te.l with the alto.° worts atia. ..el /y c.r the notnuntoure of Itillrea.l. Ur it, Caro - anti Trueka. and furnished with oil the la. hoprocentent , , al) that they are thus enabled to ea ate wort: ur aril cheaper:not with rporedoilateh than t .111 work Perwris , ',lodating anything In r lino wont.' well to giro us, a eat!. - CAIITER a-ALLEN. April 2i. ,N0RY . .414 MACHINE SHOP, Carhop,. Saltily 11c1 I Cu., T. 11. W IN T Eit•sy VP. hit. rvatliaer.s. from the eompletvi•utlit c ol thedwo,e tt.tlitedeSl.ll.4,lllalti,lo l 4lll,- af I orders hi hi- But, lott•hkess—' . ue l l us for Steam l'aiginef., ltailruad and Ci;al I.:re:them Cast ing*. and Marlline, 11 l every p , tteril. lln wt•rittots his to give sath:- Ition, 4 .ll,l:l,!eurdluglyetoliells pat age. 111 and 4.1, . ;~i.~.~, FOUNDRVAND MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Fartory,ece. NzrricE.—The c Mine late firm : 4 NYDEIt fi 31111.:\ ES. will be vontin -;• .101 by the stlimh Cher in nll,lln various. !nrtlltllikliOf Strout Iron F0n1141..r. mitnufartimer of nil hindii of •i t ineey, rm. Flirnaree. &,.. ahtn 4,0101111 e lhe hit,ittynt. of }1 . an•A the reletoratett ).hre.st reilL1•1:•1 ,It. r.rolt. IA rig son. prilirle r of ilb•se GEORGE W. '.irnuary 81.:15%' 7 • :At" PALO ALTO ROLLING NI:LL. , 0 i,.. f 111.1 Sui.s.critneh beg leave to an. ,t. .p 'lOlllll, to their friends ntalthe pulaie. , :crier:ol3 . t hat their Ilea Itollittollll at . 1, I now complete, tynd in full . ;pont ion . MIA that they are ker , ll rrd to ;ash 1 ; calls .t s :oleos paterns. weighty:. front _.:to ,; . ';/ ,;;:r : rod. All...different sizes of tiat,equare and , , ' n 1 ;no:a:hauls; Ina iron. . , 0 .. ViarEss/vt. Li. ' Juno 22 . 1563. . I. ,1. , :-..; )r 'Ail. , or bar lion are;respectfulla!4ollelteti.";;. PROF. 0.1. WOOD: An you are nhout to ntanuNctnrt .1 ;v:!! ingot with prciopt attention if leki either al land send ydureneently discovered Hair Ilestofatirr. I , It..tis”..s. 11111. Itright A' .I.rrrly's Dards; ar; Store. ~ will :stato. tfr 0hmt.....,.:ver it 1113 r concern. that. I haci n t r .,-..: ; ;....:. ~, ~t i(.,-0„ ~g;c,,.. N. N. c orn , I cs„,, t ,, laved it and ' known °fliers to Use it—that: I have, fo is '! tr, •; ..troets,'..td -dory. /11 Ay WOOD, LEt. &CO.l. ?several )' earl . been in the hilit of using other Llatr It 3 -,: no 1.-.' ' 'l4f .„.V.st4in; iv es. slid tharl find your vastly suro:floe to an -v--- ,g other I know. It entirely cleanses : the head ot dandrufft ro GOAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Prod "It' , ont umn///'/' prone' use /nlll restore any per ('tourer .i i i toller.l ; or ka.. .. . pon's hair td: the originni youthful color and texture, ;77 12. / „ 1. ,1 i / t lul13• ito lie th e 44gtring it a Rettlt by. s;lft and glossy appearance; aid all lbws 17, at tot.tion Of tho butiooe. conanu n it e t,, ;1„-this, nitinodt discoloring the hands that apply, it, or the 4 .. ,..: n his Roiler Worl:/ , ..on',Otailread street:l;o. //drt/ss'ol/ ,r.iIICII . It drops. I would . therein - re, reeornmend , , it. , , lore t tu r 1/a;b.ete.;:wr in..p o s. 1.... t I , ilk,: h... litlyme to eery one desirous , of having a floe rotpr and .1.4,,, , r h ot ,. 1,1. prep tort to want:fart use : ' gt,tg:llare to 110 r: . -. 11)11 -'"S OF EVERY' DESt 1111 . 11./:\ . ( ' //' Ilesneit fully yonts,, ' WILSON' KIN(,. .' , ..n. z to-1:5. Air :3tarks. Itinost Intp. : s. tlaotorte'rt..lGlD,l 6 i o.\ .1. IrOGI) -St CO.. l'roptirtom.3l2 11roadway, New •.A,...ec. It.:llcra on ltintl. . work, (in thr; greet N. Y. Wire Rolling .Natabllahment,) .1 ; 1-• pr trti . •a I ptio•ltanly anti hating for yotinol r y, t r d s and 114 Market sty .. St. Lnuls./..110, ;,.;f,..W Ir.-4 I" I', this branch of tha•bip-hae.s.. hi/ ; ht • e ~......,; - ';;i lode . that work done at 111, good Druggists.' . '. -• It-3m seta a Ap r il .2,,4r'8,'/d 14db.Yell n..i.f t •11 mto all ulifw, tinty, favor lion hit it a &all, --r------- -1 , - ,---- '''' '' -“i• , •1 - 11 v )11) ) 11.4 3:i)i row inlitcaar ill ti lid it .yreatl'e to the i ali• tDi co G 6 B 4 ELLI law MEDICAL SALT ' -• . • , 1.. ''' ' ktn.-! • I ...:( 11,611,, his kvork before enraging el,,nh 7 g Por riallatmmatori DI . Only. I.Nr,i, II.':,; 47-11) '.• - , ililliN, T. lk,(.11:1 1 1,` I 1 ^-- - ' i' - -•- ---:' ---'-' --- ------‘- ' --- ,,e - ' es - 1 New iiiedical-Salt I New Medical salt! ...SAVER rar.Aoow riloN wOßfto' ~ oz.e— Brie' , W. Duct*Ti l'''I'." 1 ":".- , ,IT Is NOT A .CURE-ALL 1 - —lnext..,• ~,,,,,„;„i. Thal no Is now wie , , ri:Rf-For Inflammatory Diseases Only. ••:nia., , 4, • ,•. 1 ., i,.!,... el ale 1)).11.. , r MeadOW 111 , 1111.1 ' / •L , _ ~) ..... ...5). ' ~111•11, t:, .1,I• Vl",ti , .14./ i- folk' prepared Ie , lailw::S.:*-vw-witoi k , iuki. - t lin:. )t) tilk ;Pl:ibil! , 1;11)() I) 'D t. 1 ' ..00GGSWELI, ' S NEW MED. . ~ % ,H „ ~...!,,—, •.....„. •.i.0 2 l'ulopo, It.iilrioul and Dritrl ` ICA L t•AI.T. Instead of li ` elog a reedy tor all ill 3 )1 ./ '' ,O, F ' 11)- r )1,,',/l)lt.), of , is'll and nra " I ' \ :has controLloren but rine Ii l. hat but one alin,aild ~:1 114' , •olit..11))). co, ihe ',' , ..11 ieini N 7 or other hl,> 114'" ta•ruplb.healou one thing, to wit: 1.1 : 10 . 411, 8 1 / 01411,3)1 A 7 /'" d . " ) / '' / 7 "/"1. . 1. ',. /d . ))) % Al . ' - '.. 1 / I )d lng CY /11, dd' rer ,rt•rAsc. ichl.ti•ccrl.. torn' or locality. whetber i lois , eur,,,,f• , 11.1, ..1:1• U 11,4. , nrk in general. - . , the! head. thiont, abdomen. extremities or %kin. . . Iltaldn.l,d - AP:kind-4,n.- 011 h i1e.1))),.. , and deapatrn . ff 0,,, low . ext wires., Ali work fortsl.44l by them WAr• IN I .4 to le•rtorin well . They woom ,e,11,.it ti,,,t,,,,, ~i t ENVWIi IfICAL SA:la.—lts pec u4 ' .1 .. .... win ~,,i v Want' art idea, I n their illo , ill iitiptiejar4y. ~j.. ) Mt 124(rellenen hi, that without the ueeless 10011 Or ~,, t era ‘rill meet with immediate and . prnmit atten. :drawl' 71 ittrvng.th, It effectually cures hifiantmajo . r. oh . ' Miiia W. (nOnthers.) by producing an egnilihrium or al . Boller Nl4,ldowit„ Jan miry 1. 'IA - . , the told In tile frcly, the want of. which is the eel . - - - CAt'l , l of Isitinintnal ion. , A SKLAND CRON WORKS. ; 1 . 111 . 10 1 . • ly tt . t '1150",Lh"171,17- .V , /r, St ea to Engitirs nod Pump,, nos „„„ tower unit emmeity. for tninlth: hndotht!r, eon! Drt::tkerxett every xitentuift rut , if I UN, together With east lop. a`tol P•ro n , 4 l :cry Coal and Drill CA IN Of alrslo.xt! patt tru,..l4:;.ttt Truck and II tth, Cara.—ancu r nt,,h,,ii tu, - ,hort•txt notice. The. %A.lt,,,rtb,ro, Nut?, theme • .‘ that. inix!nuclt as every thrutbet of the firm,' if al ti!tl /ne.th.tille, they will be able to Turn It, m,rhir that will vouipiirit favorably With fITIV ID IHrt 1104 111 art-es ..Ifro,t.ot to L. P.G krt:era itons..A4l i•huyik.lll county, Pa ,rrilliocole. prompt atteu.l Erp. GAL:mt. • r .111011 A 1.% GARNER, JO St: ?lIER. t • .tw 'bland, !ital. 10.'57 DEHAVEN'S IRONWORKS, • -1 / ;II i iseraTllle. TIDE -10,,,rIber ir.prepared to mann E 47 "."" amo, & '.• ture;TEAll Eht;INES , .. ot.anypower4l '" • . ••, lll' 4 Urnp, , otany raparity.and Cool Ilreakrrai i ,f every deer riptlon vas well as everyl ji. .thee kind of utarlalttery,uaed in Minee„; ~.,,,....,,,,, 41,1'. !lolling 5111 IF. Saw MI Ila. gr. - 5 - ,. •on th, 'ft iat le,. p.o.se,Aed for mannfaeturing: Audi; Dr. Oggswell's Antiphlogiatio Salt. ' l "i'"t , ,i,firelti the bushes4,l , WI tith lir turnedi, Aces,,, Ai.a.a, l ;•Clinnale do., ,5, t FAIGLT do; ,$4 At t'1i %,, ;a ,, ..... , 1ment. r it thr -reiV owe,..t prilea.andi . by totaikfur of caympre, ia'reio ../ Prim- ' ,uii. , rior iv ility. ' • ` . ' i ' Invalids With chronic or long 'idling Maenad', rhordri I"'''''' I "'''' , i 4 ' , f patting upmaehineryof rine k.ln 4,v ALltill'a ordara ehrouloparkage. l'i , l'ed I' , , :,11 ~,‘d examine •patterny and hecjitor noai tor trot itimnialr and direct Ifm ,, see circular. ; a t,i zith fri-ri,ii.r.irr riintnirtinzelrewher ~ , • 1 ..,- D. C. TAY LII)III:* CO.. Gen. ..dpentr i 1.11. P* A. rha .0 4 . I ~ - .., t " 1 , "" 'il , Ll Irr .111 , 111).1**nd s trict attention ..t' N. ti.—. 4 gen to wanted Iri, every City,Town and Vlllark, : , . . 1.1 .4 iron to tholriir,trititil:ceriftrle . • WILLIAM DI:MAVEN. 'DIZ. t'OGGSIV ELL'S • .NEV MEDI., it .. r•itillki.b... , i•tni,p r . ci,ls!i7 •Ifi-tf 1 ICA L: SALT le for gals in Pettarille, by C. W F.O. - ;. • •in m frerl•fjhe. by II: W. PHlTatbi ;in New Phil-, WASHINc.T.ON IRON WORKS. -. 1: : " .„1 " ) ;- ii; w ~, • 'e• i Port Carbon, by 11. Etata ~ Put gal. Ille, l•rt., 1 ,11 P ta by .. ...ADS°. . n : in St Chili...at licarea; In . Middleport,.hr J. 'orris...o%Y i1 . , !•4 ...,' .1.i... , wI: it re<reetfull3 Inv ilc O,', L.R.- - ......ir ..,,r, by R Low" Ii EON, and $y all rti- i ess i llirlA h' slithllq. of the bustlieiri roltrilltn,iTy 3 ° R"'• ' n,° "• 2l ' i; ,, .. the .1 0 ,,,,,,,ri,, ~,a d . . I ;.. rik..ir 1i rut '4.,..1 i t ,i, ~ ~.-, .4 pi,„,, dry speetaide DeUgglato to err e ;,....,„7..4.414-44,,11i0..n; ; r ,, , :i t r , r 1 , 1 , ; , 11 1, ,, , ;: ‘, .; , ( .‘ ,.' ' :1:1;:a:I . I . d . I.,:'ritil;riiiltit:trvis.' ...*lt bl'itnt * patent tnedielne, but the pnateriPtion ai an emluent„physiehn,.nO, one . should. fall ,in try. lilt ' I. n tt rert. a heir NEW MEDICAL SALL', I tr., p,..pir r .l to i•xi,!utii ' lll .nribrii-f , rouv,hlu e ry ot ' ' 6-ly' i . ii in 1 fril. 4tieli .iii •,(.I.iri l'Aiglii••*, oil littiilw of Grarl Feh t ug ri 6 ' 7 ' .9 .. .'-' '' ' . •,........0 ~ fir '; , Tiro_' wirl. , List ati.l S.i.vr 1 1111*. SIMI , . and ' ---77! ' . ' ,l . i t .01 t Pit iiii.i. 13-.4 . 1ir1;34.,5. Drit I. Car* *l,l kind* • ;'TAIILY NAGICLI, la. Caring . Pains! ... .1 1, ~ I r . , , , , , , ,,„,•;, ,„ ci,.0,..(„ r 1 , 1,4 nn ' ..; T Lail; D EVE:IigN CES can be given tnifidiT .• i 1. , ,, ..... kr ';'l'.l iiitvls of r*ii. and wru ht 1 ~..,,.:: 1 , . ' . .a, ' . 0 s- - I. %Ln xi 'Victuals where 'lie relfet.andretirn of P .ain h e br it , .. • . .11.! ,1•1,e1.1 Ine,:man es. and h.tsit,g• Mant.in.kll, and paternally hare bre** truly inagleal...4 M_ t ... • 1 kI. ~; 'h' 101 li:ssinn Ihelr find). for y. Pam. .r '1 'I . • .. lIAN'..- 4 .. MACHO llALM.'and whip gay (boy 'maid not bi ;;;11., • , I. ,ta..ry la alai fil,,,orhusiners, they . without it if it tort fife' Dollar. abottle: Dltactlonaiel :I‘.l , ss tirkt work ,ton'o at rho!, 'Potataguiwws fttnpiator each bottle... lin tall.? ot Innintdi„.Lwit,ibm.it: . ~,0,.,;.q.a..vi1an to sill who may home them with a I vain.. will he withnutit. ' Tho , Ilia' il 2 ww• !''' Hole s t • I -, o ink f nil r ra..4red and promptly axe. 5 tile mat and a great &villa yearMilii SUffasint, :: .' .. . , a.. a .s it ,, ianuahle , farina, . ' , . • . Fur wale by J. MOND AN, 'Third Itrert, Parrrne. i, ri '4 ‘ 5 1Y P `" r , JAMES WRrN , - . /114 , -16 arta 60 renta4l:ottla; slid PsittdS4 Pirdinew •:• 9 ? . S7 • . ' 'll4' :lent:try 1:f... 's'i • '; ' . • .1.:411' MEI ~ .P.B'.OI.IED: , *O.YEiq :4TpDAY:MORNITq.I , Bt:BENJAI4 . I.-:EAN-$.4N,p0,0T1T 4 T, - ,.,.'§,0111J. .4X.ILL.:,•cotr_NTY,...4NIsTS-TVOIJA•,:-'' 'I , VOL.! , XXXV . , - ... MLDICINAL. C. W. EPTING, WHOLESALE. AND' nEtan, 1,. 0 - exti.l.;:rt am:icil rkx-ragirizst. 'l, , .E. Contei Centre and Norwegian SU., POTTSVILLE. - • • • ir XX % PERRIN'S Celebrated “Worosater. sblre Sauce ' ' , conatantiy on hand. . . March 6.'59' 10 THE WITAT AMBASSADOR , OF HEALTH .21Y ALL. AtANKLND , . . .. •ITOLLOWAY I ..B PILLS.; -. .. A ;fio.in 't o the- le k! .1 Titty ' vrant rif a 'sterling medicinal tri meet, the Ills slid ; csee4sitters Of the suffering , portion of humanity. and non ent I rely free fromMinetal and other deleterku par. ;• Hike. •as revere" . felt till thin all novierful medicine , rya uebered Into the.atorld t llet.towat's Priatratudt Pitts have Jerome the nert3Enan iti.sgr, T of .11 ra ti onic. l ;Their attribute lain 1.11/',lll:ii its well aA to cent; Ihry at., trek IWO. Anti Or itOoT Of the rompleintosnd thui by re... moving the hidden cause of dbre.,, Fe reit,' igOrate aud re 1 404. tbr dionning 'magic...of the system, aysl4ling TM; tied In her tash.of,eltAy ari4lrusermamtrairoktl naea.' : •' 4 1 -'..-- •I , '. • . .... • , ". .. • Dyspepsia. . • , . .. „ the grearsoTirgri; , Y.fti4continent yields qttirhlY to a -(sttrtte of ttlesr'inilsentie Pills, and • the digeitire ru g: na are.eestoved.' lc; t.b..11' proper lone; nn matte; in what b idersur shape t MP by Ira of disease exhibilS Itself, tttls ecarchin ,.. g and ;unerring retnedidienti , in it from t)t pat.lebts systene.. , , .'^.. .' ' i i 4 . '..6ongral . Debility.aiAyeaktie4e, • ll'retd wiilits.terranse. Low.%E.Sit or AYttirt.. and an other etgtu; at ze diseased liver. s i ted Other disorganisation of the I , system, ea t(4.11 tinder the eradicating Influence of this' alt tsivr6rNrauttsoptir and detergent remedy. . ' , .- ._ . '• ' s • Biliohs. Disorders. • :• . r.: prone' r 'quantum and rijr:bt condition of I hebile IL of Momentime Importance to the health of the' hnnitiii, f 'tthte. this anmettlore medicine expels the bidder . seed/'n , qbe entuMitint:and rendersall the thaldseed secretions ni , ißand • anent. eleinsing and resuscitating the vital Ithlctions of the body.. • - • . ~., . . . •t! • ..; '. 'Sickly Females . • ; I'S tumid lo'se tie. tiro. in, trylug a few doses of thlo . regn titittg ao d retuivat Ina. remedy, whatever 'lmayibe 'their c. t ieplalnt: It cvl;43 taken with eafety in ' ell periodical tied oth,44.ll.ocganlzations,and;,ltr,'effeet in all but m - rdenlols;.' 1[ '• - '• '' ' • ' Unrefuted Proof. 1 ' • • he tenth - tinny of NatirnS 1, , noon imounly.borto to the . hoal tlt gi yin g. sirt uts,o,f his noble -remedy, atl cert Hi c:-11, in every I kini language bear Wittman to the nanr.• Zi AIIttNEES of (heir larietat.ic nos! u. . le, ll llnic(ty'e lilla aite the.heet ernwill 4:notatt in the ° 1 . ' imrld id,- fief , Ilcminu cri*rvie• :1 ,: A}thma, ' 11 . .. „Dropsy, . inward Afeakness, .. I I wel Complaints,ifebility. • , • Ltier Comphilnts, c t o t ~,. 'il Fever and A n n , . y,,r,frnersofliplrits,' Olds, II '' FentaterompralutS Fire*. -' 1 c,b'pvt Pioeasen, -Ileadarhei: . Sfonit and - Oravei; -Cp c ., . tivrneNs, il c 1 ndigestioa, Secondary Spa! I t , lelt,in, I . Itltliienr.a. : • toms. . blarrinea, , tO° .Ibtlaugmation. Venereal Affectqa i-. 1 , 1 'Woruis of ail kinds, - • I, .erstst IViii t=-None ro e genuine unless 4 1. far less the words 0. 1/ovlcay, A' to 1:ork and- , Latid,p," are discernable on 1 M'lr rli girr .Ifa• In- every leaf of the book of directions *mind each 111 0 or box; the name may be plainly seen: 1 Ity holding Me leaf to Me light: A handsome rewardarill j 1 'given to adS•oite'rendering such Informer ion OA iiiiy 1 ad to the detection of any party or parties' (oftuterfeit -1 g the medicines or vending the same, knowing them t be spuriouli. k's.* S 1,1 at .Manutaetories of PrOfessoi trowntsr, I.:klalden Lahr. New VOrk. and by all respectable brug. i ;_p i st t s an d t: ;1 1 t h till e rr: civilized Medicine i t n hrLufh ' es „u ai ''s beU cents, "" l73 l , I, Zu ' i s t!;:.: ' and Vii.sch. I' p.GirThere Is considerable ,savi rig by taking the urger rOres. . 1 • ', .-• ', ' • . i N. 11.—Threet ion S for the gnidanceof patients in every I '4lnorder are :tinned to each bOx.. ' Junels, '531 . • 2illyerir • . '2 . . Joy to the A dmirers 0 - f 1 -.- 'i i A FINE , HEAD. OF .. • ' 1 • -, . iil 1 : 4 Caii3SEYl.lll l ) . l..l A LK i)Ebeduty,lt cannot exist- with ti Out a Mae twat' tit , hair. Weave:o. t inakfollowlng. find if you atik more..We circular Around ... , Itch bottle, lind no one in doubt.. ' • 4 .t. ~ . . rofersoi woo d 's Hair Itestoratis4.—.. 1) We rail the "attention of all: old and young. to this. milertui prfparnt inn, which turns hack ti 114 original growth—removesol., gray hair=e6vers I he bead ofthe bald with it !ex itant growth—reoves the dandruff . Itching, and 'all ttinentut eriiptlona—ea uses n'eoritinttal ?lowa the star. tt al fluids: kid hence. if used Mitt "regular dreiedsicht ' the hair will; reserio its 'cop - world keep it from tailing It hi extreme 0 d age:ln all its natural beauty. Ultrsull then.,mon t .0 bald, the gray. or diseased in scalp, to Mot It and surety the young will not, as they valuta the Itiowit r loekil or the witching curl. ever be without It.— I rllts itMin ' it uptvt the tongint of thousands. I ' The Agen e t for' Vrotesner WoPat's ilvlr Itrittoritivoin ' New dlaien.treceivy lite halo,. lug let tern.in regard 'to' LI he. Itentuntthre. ill JOT W..: k $ shore.. . ' • i i'., d Dm Riven, Cox:v...fiiity ttt,lSs6. Mr. T.r.tvrtstnam—Sir: = l have iron troubled with ~.datidrotT or curt' on my heal I' m more than a year, my' 141.211 r I trait to qme out, scurf and hair together. I wavy lin a New Riven raper about °Wood's Hair. ilestoratire^l !at a cure. : called at year store on the first of A ern 1 'lest • and p ' ehroed one bville to try 11. and I found to', my natinfac on It wan the thing: It removed the Reath !and oewlyi r began to grow: it in now two or three in:l elms in „leo; h wit re it war oU re. I hare great lalth' in it, .I wla 1 you to send me two bottles more by Hr. 21'114: the Wirer ot this. I don't know as any of the kind j In used in litis place: you may have a'market for many' bottles afteo it Is known here Yotirs. with respect, . ~, . . ' l'au.spr.t.rmA. Sept 9.1;156 1 Tuoil. W0nb. , ..-T/ttr Sir: Your Hair Itestorttive in prrlvi 'ling itself beneficial to ow. The front, and alto the bark; ..pari of my ILI-ad nitnot but Its covering—ln tart tud.o.H 1;1 ;.ate 0.4)Hil two half pint bottles of your Itegora 11, lira. nod note the top of my head Is well etuddmi with I. prezuhdior ettop 'of young hair.aud the trout in oleo r ceivitu: its drenetit. I hive triett4ther preparation u Moult aoy7;benetit whatever. i :think .from my ow -.,. pen.onal rer onitnet. dation. I can Induce tuaoy others l ti t a it. YOUIS, respectfully, I). It. THOM AS, '3I. D.., -, , P , _ Zi t. . 4,6 i Vltte street. N - .. O'llpE TO INVALIDS ! !-Th following forms wbieb the 'tinbalsored ettidt a some, and many not here mentioned. that irsve more o irsr. reser .or rain. are as easily subdued by the NE 31 EDICAI. LA , LT, at Om it extinguished by seater, t t•Brain Frier, I leadaeht. Rush of Blood to the llra and tiearr..Yits. Inflamed eyes, ears. nose, lungs en liver. Neuralgia. Ppinal affertiont, Erysipelas. Bronchi tis: Arthnis.Cougbs, BYtpepsia., Ventres! Mr+ ea,os, Itheuloatism, trout, is:crania, cud nll ltehlegaud other mitauerms eruptions. dOG GS WE LL'S NEW ICAL ALT ekerle, like the lamina tnatt^r, an ex t reerttinart tunneller overt be veins and arteritte,repoltr, Ina . Inn i•r}dual &cline of Inflattursatlou as Indicated by the pulsei,vthlth 'town remtmealta natural state; as the heat pai and hmer di appear. R. O()GdSWELI.'S NEW 1%1E1)1 ICAt LiALT!dnea just what It elaime to do—no wore,-no the 'fluids itr,rentering froni the arxtrm isll artiA.l and venous obstructlone. 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S 07 : moysTar4s, YETALS willea - viu: Oro irolsori" Oeit-tut*alif!i Ora tat A5p,r.F...._70 WILLIAMSPORT PLANS • • • isriwzrot THZ • Stuibunr &Erie Railroad ,the Quid lE • . Opposite ce; Wamsport,Fentia.) S. BANGER - it' kji sale and Itetall Dealers and 3lannta hirer' ofwhite and yellow pine Hoorifig boards,sash,doo fere, sidin g . wood mouldings, to. Jig and scroll sawing, ti t ney and plain. All descriptions of turningand planing done with promptness, and in the best Manner. •.) February . 27. - . 947 , . . NOTICE. . • To Coal Opointore and Schnylkill.COnn. ey Here bunts. I : • '.. SMOKING 'TOBACCO,-by Steam 0 P ower—toots a daY, it Ham burg. S i tnnklng: Tobia , ieo and Segxr Manufactory, on bind and dy Su sale. } 200 barrels sweet scented Smoking Tol cco. . . 1 200,000 Half Spanleb Segure.. •• 200,000 Sixes. Spanish Elegant. . I . . . 100,000 Seed and Extra &VIM' , - 01 , :ters dumb fully received and Prozollti attended to. Terms easy. MARY AS MOYER. ' Mamburg, Berk County. Pr'. 36-tf - . Sept . S. 'S7 POITSVILLE: • TeinetlawEilled Fiietioiry. L TIIHE SUBSCRIBER;• respectfully, 1 • annotes &Cf.:adz:Rua of Patti! 115 and rielni-; Ity that be b re rd.his Venetian 111 rot Factory to Market street..tonr doors above Centre mess- door to 1 A u raud'a 'Cabinet Rooms, 'bete he keeps constantly on •hand and manufactures to ardin-all kindsbf Tenet lan iViodowdilinds. WI nlow Shades, Curtain& Trimmings forlllinds and Smiles, together with eve . ything in• his i line of. business : olt of which will be 5o at the lowest !rates. lie Invites the citizens Wadi sit his establish mein, feeling confident that lie can furni haul good KW- Fries as ran te obtained abroad. • ile also, attends tote. I. pairing; all kind. of Blinds 'stud EtaiderAind puts them up when desfred to do Wo.. .._ ~, Nit M. Z.E1113.E. , - Starch 5,.'50 • EAa, TENSIit ntoug. .Tli stilweribor 1 prepared, at' hie of etsod, to furbish .r kinds of motorlila Lis,-line, for build!t purposes-plain and nwinental. lie Welt trtiticular attention the oomh titnnes et 31Ontimentsof hhi mat nfeetur. Ttmyriiti I hnd in every variety. -style. and will comtin favorably;in beauty al where. and are offered , 5; 'iiB 231y3 • • MAUCH:CHUIIi a K' z.. .•Wire Rope Manuf , ot t ory. Noistin.or .lEtasmezarcl !Icet OPc... 4 Manufacturer of Wire Kape, fcir luclineX planes, siutfts. slopes, ke.. would inlorm the public thiff he is now pra t pared to make ALL KINDS, LEA - 6711S AND SIZES O.F: FLAT • AND 110UND' ROPE. At the shortest notice. of superior quality. and on the most ItSeral terms. at hiw Wire Rope Farioryi• Mauch Chunk, Carbon 0., :Refemuce cap be made t.; Mrse'rs. E. A Douglas, N. D. ICortright ,and A. tI, Broadhead. at Mikiic - Chunk: to N. I. Patterson..Suminit Mill. to Sharpe. Leise ring Co., Til • ,1 more t Laserne county, PA.. andiu fict. early all We op: . ; 1 , Ma tom i n.the Region who have been Usi.ithis torte. Au..usl 14 '.4s ;. • [August ,5,'67 32- y] as . • GROVER 4: BA KEFFS • • • ELEBRITED ? • Ii"TAMILY S V WING • MACHINES, • !!'New Stylea..LPrfoer frona'.s3o to $123. 1 1 EXTRA._ CILUAII,4O .45-YUIL.IIO3O4:s. , • • .. 1. oFFi p Es ..f 495 Bretidwiyi New York ♦ zack Cltyxt d ut Ntreett,Ph,il ll' Thole'Machines nolic.trotp two ,apool , : "froakllle store: requirlhg,..no re•arindlng i Hem,: Fell,.(Lither. and *titch In a snpe inv. each iie - Am%by their own operation. - 1 / i ta.thettabd Beadle, as be requited .by oti ! They will do . bettor and chaapdr aorta i! 'l4retr Mtn; even if , shd worki: for one ten ~ r''u 'n ognestionably;the kit . ; Machines 1 :i. for family sewihrr. on. count of their' a , . ~ .. , . . , Witty, else of miniio.ent.int and adaptit ~ thm.of fatrilly,Fewleg•—exeratina eithe I work with (quid faciiity, and without A 4 evidence of the tinilueationed en Machines. the tin7vin é: BALER SEWING ate teg twice tol'renpectfully refer to the TEITITONIALS. ' 0 114;111g had ono of limier &Baker's 1 ° family ror nearly a Teak. and a-half, I t; [ 'connuetlink it-aaeveri way.rellable for. ;'which' it is dent:mod...Family Sewit4 l : leer wiferl Rol. Pr. Leavitt, Edilgi' pendent. • el coulees myself delighted with y. chine. which has been in-my tardily for It has alway s been ready fur duty, raga a .y me:M.3l esnitysdo . pted t,i beery • sewing% by:shnal v .eltanai al.; the sponladel 4.,•,ii.eabetii ari4l.citiet, NO ej,Me.e.Dr. of a.. Y. Chrishan Jelteicele. • I, s'"After tryltig.netrenal different geode:eat/dues, I preferr.- ed you re; on account ell to el mpl tray, and the pertect emu) 'with which irk managed, as well as te strength and durability of the seam. • After long ex idence. I feel I . . competent to speak In thin manner. an to confidently ivemnrehd it to every variety of famil Sew ite.r.—Mrs„ -17. B. Spohner, wife ef the Ed.br or Broopyn Stlr. '• 1 have I ,un;d. a (Mar ita lc Itscukte'ewirg Machine for two ye .ri, iind havri found it adepted to all kinds of family sewing. Isms Cambric to Itioade oth. Garmepts - haye been worn out without the giving. way of a ethyl'. The machine Is easily kept In order. au. easily uned.". Mrs. A. B. 11 , 7oppie, wife of lien. GO ' Whippifv,.tieso Ferk. . • , ' Your Sewing Machine has been in nee In my family the past two :yeare. and the ladiesnest me to give you their testimonials teats perfect a tednees. as,eell asiabor.ser fug qualities in.t he wrfertna ee of family and . .h4utrhold sewing."—Robert Boorman 4e.to .1104:: ' - .Tor several months we bare usedknover k Baker's' Sewing Maebine, Ind hive come to the ',Conclusion that every lady who desires her sewing beautfrady and qui...:k... ly done, would be meet fortunate In s slug one ofl these reliable add indefatigable . •litnn needleywomen:- w hole: combined qualities of leanly, Or gth anttrimpts city, are invaluable."—J. IR Morris; d tug/der lif Gen. Geo. .1". Morr is, Editor of :he Howe Joe . lat. , klatraet of a letter from Tons. 11. / 4 w•rer, Esq. an Amerietu - gentleman. now - resident n' Sydney, New :,.. , outh Wales, dated January It 1051 : ••1 Lad a tent made in Melbourne, I there were ever three thousand yards with one of Gruyer. k Baker's Madill seam of that has nutstood all the doubt, sailor+ , with a needle and twine." "If timer could be called up from hcis murky bade'', he would sing the advent of Grover 14 'Biker as a more benignant miracle of Jot than was ever Yulain's 'smithy. Ile would denounce midnight el:let-making' ay 'thedire. fal Preens of woes unn.umtered.'"—Prol.• North."' ' si take pleasure in saying. tliat hit, Grover .t.Baker Sewing Machloishave more than sustained my expecta tion. After trying and returning otbein.l ha verniree of them In operation in my different place ,and. after four years' trial, have no fault to. find." .B. Ziammond, 'Senator of Serie Cerotina. • . “di f y wit• has bad one of Oreier -Baker's Family ,Sewing Niachlues for some thee, and 1 in stainfied It Is one of the best tuber-83410g machinest at has been In veuted. I take tenc h . pleasure In .r amending it to the public." - J. o.' Berrie, Corerner o reenerske, .. -It lea beautiful thing , and puts , erybody Into fan exC et itetnent of god humor. Were I's thane, I should in'iet noon Saints Grover andliaker *Ong an eternal holiday In commemoration of their -g deeds fiir sin-_ , . manit v.."—Clui ins M. Clay. - .1 think it by far the bent patent . . chine, can be adapted from the fines heaviest mesh:wee. It sews stronger beautlfailly than one can imagine. If . replaced, money timid not boy W.”— Nashetlle. 'Penn. "It In speedy, very neat. and daubil easily underetnesl and kept In repair. ;1 mend this .Marhitie to sill toy acqualu —Mrs. M. A. nrrest, Net:aphis. Tenn. "We find this Marhine to work to and with 'Amour. recommend It to the neve. the Grover and 'Baker to be the chine id use."—fherry Brothers, ,A liso "If users excluslvely for family purp ry care. I will wager they will hut one sod 'ten: and never get out of fix. Nashrige,- Tents. . -1 hero had your.3laeLine for. sere weeks:and am . perfectly Reneged that the work it doe Is the best and meet beautiful that ever was made." awe diadem, Nsuheirte, Tenn. - '. ` "I nee my Marble, open Coats: aklngc. and fine linen stitching, and the work Is Idm rahle..,,—far better ' than the (met bands:wing, or any otbeie machine I have . ever seen."—Lucy -R. 77iontromi,Noshr;- Tenn. ..-I find the work the. strongest and Oat beaullfial..l• have ever seen, made either by hand onmachlne. and re , . geed the Gower A Baker %Whine as ore of the fireetest blensings to our sea."—lire. Toy/or. Nasheitki, Tenn. ' I have one of Grover e Baker's Sewing Maehines In one to my reelliYeand find it invaluale. I Wen coati 'dently recommend It toelleausOne in w fa amichiue."' —O. T. Thornpion, Nashvithr, Tenn., ' - - . ' .. "I take pleiteure I ti, eertify ing to the linty of the Gm ii war k Balser Sewing Meehines. -I har . 4 need nue on al. most every description of ily;Yek.for reohtbs. and find It much stron,Ter and better hi everymet than werk done by hand." - -Jlre. B. tri WI,-rier. ashrilli, Tenn.' ..I would be unwilling to diger:re of y Grover . lt Be rl ker Itactittio for it large amonsit,: could I. not replaced' again at -pielerniellr—Mrs. /I. G.' Scene, Nasheiffe. -Thin. "Our two liactli nee, purchased fentniyou, do tik, work of twenty youdg ladies. We with plensure recommend th o firover A Beke4SeWing Machine tel be the beat In use."—N. Stifteuie d' 01).. Memphis, rein. '. , "The Grover k Halter Sewing 3iachlto works admires biy. I think the etch:and work far superior to ihatef any Sewing,lfachine I etre saw. On fine work. I think Ibe machine would be herd to beat."— W. J. lArcie,Ment. phis. Tenn.., . ' . Y• 1 find the Machine snsilytninagetkeery darable,end take pleasure in recunineendinieltito all who wish eon. venlenee, etonomy, and plesaisref"—M se F. Titus, 4feer plait. Tenn. - The Grover .4 Biker Sewing Ifach ties hare given . su c hc satisfaction that we cheerfully ' mend 'thou. to all who wish a good and subeta Mini wing : Machine.' It executes work with much clam -ankispeed and more finely than any other machine, I. bawd itesne r tJhet:.B.,. IA Michell, Memphis.. Zen's. ~. ••I am happy to give my testimony in favor of Orever. A Baker's. Sawing •Maehine, and of the perfect satislaes Goo .it gives in every enema. It Yews neatly. and le. by .no menus complicated; and I prefer It-to Ali anima I. ' have lesen."—Mes. Bryan, wife of Set. • .11.' X. Ilrydis, MeAphis. Tenn. .. = "-It. afferds mi. muc h pleasure to say;lhat tbeMaehine works well; tied I do not kielitide to ifecommend it ea Istesessing all the advantages yOtt elides kw It. My wife is very much Rimmed with it. mid wry"aka' pleasure Set tifying to thieeffect."—N,Ci frefehick,kkoPk 4 K , rent: "It gives me pleasure to find the Grever k Baker Sew. !fly Mecblee giving en much setinfactibn. I have It In. . constant use, and and It all that'emed a desired. - It'le the moat simple and. durable. maebine in use, and I heartlly recommend it-."—F. it Whitt, literiphis, lien., "flaying seen. - examinediund'ueedkulny other kinds of hewing %Irbil:es. kfeef free toyrilr . that the Grover A' ..iteker Maclaine* are far superior: to all When In usee"-. M.,Jlrsaceii felt; li f isserillei Pen.' . : .l "- ' 1 coneider my Sewing Ma eldneinv nahlefandwoOld' not take five timer its .e'n. i f I • eo n pot , etipply Its place. With It I Can titian may Simile • hig In .ahont. medhurth the time I eootd With • ,b i yeils."—Jl. J. 3 ,. '11:414 - .2Vatarittei reiiii-‘:•': - -,' '', ,!' 3 !' •/..' - l' ~ i • ---.,,,:! RUFI;S PRATT, • • 401-StS.D POI: A CIRCULAR:Vat A Loe'al Agent' 71Va ted. teb. 20, 'GO . • ' D; r' MANUFACTITIIES, $4.1713ADA-y 4 vi o RNIN.O; APRjf.: .9, - - ' 1859.. - • ; ,.,, e.,:';- MISCELLANEOUS. • A FOR SALE. , LOT ;of second hand hirness,,in cludinvitizon and toast hie luso. Apply lo _ L. C.TttOM noir. . Car. Centre t Market Sta.' 3tar . eb,19, 4 b9 . 1241 PA I R C. PAPENAllitltie, te. HE undersigned ,would respectfully annonnee .to tberpubile that be has opened a Wallitt ',Shop, In Norwegian street, next door to Smltles Liquor Vlore. where be is prepared .110c:scuts all work to bis line, such as House and Elgo Painting. G raining , and Paper Mooing, on the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. hating worked at the bneiners Orr • jaw/ober of yeoro,bo hop.' to receive share of the public patronaga. 311C1IAELJELIN*. Pottsville. April IT; 'IS ;, • 16-1 y WM. ,T14.01111PSON.: '• Banker': and,Deialer In Bsehangei °apostle Ike Bpi:roped Charily rtattrak, VNCU#RENT: Gold..aod Sliver; Lenol Woirantis; /Ite..bbuglit and sold. : Will str day st te ad:to all pollee ions saint-tea to bia cam— nfrotlata business paper, lonia. skteks. and 'all other et. enrities. Boner • received sop deposit' add Interrist References—Brssrs. .Ohltsdelstbia : C. lir: Ilea ms, Pottsville; Joss lkurrni. President 'Bi tiers' Bank, Pottsville i Bean ParrraP4"..,Bntarllls, and C:Lossra,,Esq.: Pottrrllla . . Pottsville, blerrtnber !/ST - • • 4S; __ I . _ D ;EM11.36113331C •-• GAREN!--SEEDEL, ITHE ;SUBSCRIBER , is , now. receiv. 1,, Mg bls fliwlntyBSoCk , of Garde* Seeder, war. I ranted Witaill, and of the beet 4.nality, which be pirate ~, for .raile, Whole s ale and ,rotail, as N unity Prices. The 1 Seeds are Berne ed with care-eind warranted gentstne ',which is anint dant eonrlderatirm. ' - • . pa- Mercb ntra and Truck Gardirien fail:tidied at wholesale prtris. I ' a • i ' ore.. I - ttsc, Clo/rr, Timothy, Orchard, White Clover, and other Grass Seeds, for sale by the Qoart or Roche), at • ,IttlbiJ. BAN:IAN'S I Peed and book Nom, Pottsville. TO FOONDEt Air PU, •tal Me.; dry, urnithin South . and 14 Paid,' . . 1 1""er . o'rd tf , fialliAh PhstivO3 l2 ten. Mscliiniets „ aisd . oiliest, seilit.rie loitsiriap articles: - - Ingot Copper, .I.' . 50W;'....,., ' briars t - 3;srldne In alit Brass,- '-„Borax; = 4., e: , •• ' - Bolts. , Blorklin, -, - - :, - Crocibleii‘ 1.. -- ,i3beetandflrdlCop• Load -_,_.- rotindry,Pseings, • per , _. -.- Spelt*, '.. An vils;yiees,Ftles,Sßeet! attil ,' Bolt Antiroorty.. ! -- Be:. - Braes, ' „- Babbitt Metal, . Old Metals, - Sheet Lead,. Bismuth, i Boiler Plata, • • .Sheet.2.lne, Solders, '. .... Iloiler.ltivetr, ... Wroughtlroo Tab. PL:lron, .. ' Siesta Pipe, • • log iorGas,: tessii l'eir I ron,• .. Lead P.lpe; ortWsfer. - Sheet Iron, - Wukersand liittn,Steam F,elting. Z - o•Artletee , ot every drecription In we by ilneblnists 'and Fnundrt en. furnbdind to order. !,., -,, • . ... *.*Ca.r.b pai for scrap Iron and all kinds of. Metals.' ,l'hiladApbl . Muck 5,10; . : ' '-715. ~' II TO.Fr M E R$ AND;OTHERS. ' IC,esszr elb 101 er h'A i i -• ~ ..Phirsßhatlc Fertilizer.. ' •• • .• • . LIE ii 11 .4 nufaqtUreis - Would' MORI re , , fspect ully ineltetheattention of lamer& Oa 'den. ' T. ere and other !, to-their Phosphatic F either. .i.r;•-•" 14' Lel levies tha t n - Impartial -.lrial of th mild. .:.:;; 4 will prOve it t" be thd beet and cheapest fertil izer now life to the petite Pie all kink of an—ye. curb as Wheat, Ity ' Osta,,Corn, (intim. l'otstoes aid vegeta , hies of all de s riptions, -II contains In doe proportion f the fol tdwing lertilising ingnelinut'• Tie: l 'h ( ll. L " M tn Lime. Anionla. Phosphoric Acid, Nitrei Pure Animal - Charcoal, ,Bn 'lime of Sodiusa,Potash,Carbonateof Lime and OVpeum.l .. • , - For Brass area to p deeming. (esprially to „those who filmy 113 e milk timineet.),it is at once and for . years. de- Aidedly procuoiive of the: very . properties In ••the gums that the Cow' require's. : . . . . ' Believing th it our Fertiliser Is &superior one. we it tot he, Putt !Terith - ttiat ingot... of confidence 'which a knewhilte of oi sintrinak .earellenea• inspires. Pike .! ;•$.lO per ton.. llorl 2 cents per pound. TORUS 'rash. „. . - also- I:pne',Dust and Guano. I “ ' We keep conehuoly en hand Peruvian and other t choice' guano 'which we will farnish'st fair prices. limo i a very!ennerliarticie of GROUND BONE prepared , great cars. P_., ce of Bone dust, coarse,” sio—Fine $&6 per ton of 2000 pound., In Pottsville. Address •, . ,• ! i : • TASKER A CLARK. • .18'.'.213outh Fifth atnet. Philadelphti. . . . , I delphla. '' purehaPid f,thread • they or Ely le. finish illjkout rerourre her machines, I“ban a again: an hour, and In the morket mpt !city; dors oti to all rade .r, heavy or fine [special adjust. The ealideribers have* been appointed Agents 'ln ,gottevilla for t,he salti of the above Fertilisers, where empire can be feed. They texpecttelly Invite Fanners and otbercto.Fi' LI aid examine it at their Hatawats store. Pottsville, sareh 12, 1859 ' 1141 m riority of their ACAIYL CAMPA. MR in Whines In my, ke pleasure In e purmfor for Jathua of }hide- 1850.} I'OPULAR TRADE .{ 1839 ' 116 IN Ribbo and Millinery Goode.' Wevring 31a• any tnontlis.— ring no adju.l. •lrty orly threath",--.Mrs. Atifund, hitt,r • Ribblosit Riblbetis 1 'Ribbons% rIIO:MEILCHANT:.;, , MILLINERS, I. JOBBERS, DEAI,ERSIII4 RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, ant fluh Ituicrs In all sections of the country. 4 iThe.,o7asti Ribbon house," • - llil.Chansbers stmt. tine rerfr, •• I : JNO. FARRELL. We have oriittuited a new prinelnie--a melee» in the Rition:.Tratki,.wherel4 we make this builtwsprain; sintplaitsi stark .1.1.1 fled of . Bronvi 'She, tivs. . . WE SELLIFOII CARR& Wll iIIIP FOR CASII.I * • , . We are genet:led with tr. per. cent. profit. iiirit no - second price 'I Ileve ail e rgoods marled In PLAIS. stn. vers, eo that:wan. Ironien and child boy alite,”; and irn receive the !A i value to 'ther money. Our prices e hest Tide ' Gibbons, all colors, ree 4 ,No: I 13 ts. per Wee. No. 4 , 3:04 tts. per`pleee. " 1111 15 '!" "r, , " 6 .57§ .•! ." •r 2 20t4 1 2 41 . i 4 0, 62 g. us' -, " 3 .25A-1" ..e “ 12107 m ..' •:". “ '1 No. 10. 61.4,34 terr . plecel. , . - We nder FAxoy.RlßßONS,...ustyleir • All Colors," . '"Xit QualGles." at prices deTling competition and . '•••i For Cash Only I • ' . ' sa. SFir Our Esiatelshment Is the centre orsitractlon - fin RIBBON 8. :kl, aid% doles ," -Light Profits," nod "Good Value," fort:MIL,. . .. . •. . 'Rimohes! Rouches!! New Style* slid Midterm., at a saving. 01%30 per cent: from CREIAT pitNEs. , , • 1.853, in wideh if rnwingdnne es. and a!sirsyte seams sewed by Evan, one'vampleit, and be convinced. . Blond Laces, Quillings. - &o., &o. Opr line of ;these Goode always Ali W'e•lt'port and "Job" them at once for per rent. advance. , • Marked prices on all'cloodF, in "1111 n pgarev.", - A Sating V i tPer a*thrie - 600dsfross Ortutig Nina! Our intent is to makr4he Ribbon. Trade as staple fn regard to OfiCel , Am domestic 'goods. To do this we must • sell Ooe 311111 on Dollars Worth . Of Goods per Ames anr - Unfetnt•No North," .No Fatah " We solicit. the patronage Pderchants,:in every smiler' et the United States, and are vervents of all who fafor us with their trade and yarionace. JNO. FARRELL, ,• ••Casu Rados Muss." 116 Chambers st, New •York, • "1 Neal the Undvon River Railroad De'pot, JannarTl6l, '59 .tin '• • PINECROVE IRON WORKS, Piraegretre, asibinylklll County', jiai. This' eerablishment is now under the Superintendence of JOHN Y. Wire, 0 4. formerly of.t be *ell known gitrn df J. Win ltroa..'of "t`f 7.7 Sir. Wren's experlence4sa Master Ma chinist, extending *brooch a period of many years, Su 'ring r Meld time be bas been concerned In the erection of some of tits largest trou•seorks in' lbei United States, will be nangle - lent' truaront4 ,of Abe character of the work turned but of this establishment. ' 11. use. This Ma- MlO . to . the Lioter,And more Ine . eould not be rs. J. G. Itf ae ,In.lts work; Is .frnesily 'rem; ces and sateri." All orders, by mail or (insert/1w for Onus engtoes of any power with their conneptkins, maehinery far blast' '' furnaces, rolling mills forges, grist mills, saw mills, ma. 1 cbinery for Using single and denble acting pumps,' breakers. drift are will receive and. attention. • Connected witb.lhe ;works is a large stead' ear pirtory, eapable of turning sot large ordes shortuntice. The ears made at Ibis• eatabilehmentl are - woad to none Sn the state for.tiorribility, while the Style of .plat• - wheet roanufacturiall and exteneirely used is •inperini. and worthisbe sittintnott Ralimad-elorelpanik. Py Strict . attention io husinkcs. in IFits .delap,siShts prorietor' hopes the l'hieketire Iton Wi!ticithiy recCi+e a c hirp of public patmnitire: ,• . ,IA3IESL.3ITTTTNII, ur entlefietion, • üblie; a a we be Sew/calla ' , with ordinal three srerryter I —John Erskine roltkr itym?! . • Masierrilaihinirt I'l4ll4lFt. • r Mirth IT. • MICH CHOOL AT /N PINECRO VE. • ri l tiv. REV; K OOKS. A. M., ••.1 for only years Principal, .of Ilia .PosparaioryDro pa rtosont of !Ponotellranla ei!liego. will open 'l4i/tied' School In the;New Academy Dultaiag.atTiaegme. Iti wtll teseb all!the beanebes uataiiLy-tattgbt. In our Sefiimis and it..eatkottloo., Will — pieparlypopits wishing to take a fullitoorso of *ally for any chins 'Colkate.— Those de.fitog to git silty thOutootreo to r! Wiliness aril] 1?Iloi gnosis' i.dranfiveli for sa: • • IN zotwys is finely Mooted. mil tot inapt by Rail. 41Einktarding can be' had 'ai:Tery fosoonible - tafel In private Families. - .• • • - • • - The Bshorallarillcoiornienes slant the /bat of Jane.— For Wrote and other iraratatioo.addiess . . .` "BOARD OF Kilf+CTolliiiPlargrart e n" arik , sB e • ' • • • • • • .204' • • TMOP_ DAIMON... CAN: BE. HAD 1 ur, S,ui3sl,Kibir.it offers ; at.private sale the old established works known as. • . -, ' Thle - Felt ski Its Iron Wistitei • '', situated in the toorungh'ef 'Port Carbon, Pehisylkill Ca., The pnverty eonsitts Oft urning lathes.plantolt ula= 'chines, threeinew engines, blacksmith's "tools, fotindry tools and thieke. with othertoots of every description ne ceicarY for conducting the business, a large and sahLl ble assOrttneht uf patterns °IAN) rang. approved Ala. ehineil . tioir Mired In the region and a Urge 'dock et new iestingtandairir Material., Possession rivals immodi• Theiroperty Viii be sold ou reasonable, terma,end to any pumon — wishing to engage in the business, presents an opportunity seldom offered. ' • ' - • : - . Woe furtbee particulars Inquired the andereigned at St. Clair. or between the boors of 11 A. M. and. P. M, at Kirk & Banm's Mee, Potterrllle. ,• .1. P. KIUK. 'Pt.•Clar. P0b..24.1859 .- L' .- :-' - ' '941" - VAL ABLE COAL LEASES 4. THE i4ocust Mountain Coat anititoi CoMpany,Offer to 400 d tenants 'aren' Illegal Leases upon I he Company's . property, in Columbia and Notthwaherland counties. , -The Tehrsoffired. are , tht largo White Ail, reins of the Locust liountain. upon collierim have been already established by Nears. 0814.4 Pearson, Geo: Bepplier and K.llO The mammoth vela averages etront2s feet in:thick ness. and oa f undetlylng vein some 1; to ii feet, - loth veins afford aim* body of Coal shore cantor lever:' quality of 110 Vogl le tre/1 established in.market. The Ulna 'llia , . liteliroad - adonis. an arenas In the Potent markets, Ind the Philadelphia *Sunbury law road 'to the Southern. and Western intriets. Bolb ot thesseallroada ad COMPUted lo,the elanlierieL,9o,l l the company's property:: For particalant: Inquire of ' • i J. itNSPACll,4r4'Prist., flick - BD South-Tottetb Street, Philadelphia, .11,1.6.1.. W. Centreville Columideco., Pa, /Ana • . MICENOIACHINISTS & OTREBEI. t,RITES;.Serap Iron and Mn la Irehaint;llartane and Paoli el., Northeeet Comer or . 'rat Eltreete,':,Plll.l.A.DElo Sitiblished in 1858. =al Pottry. „ . . Penn Ihe Yitarakie Satind. itoomirlin LiimstrpttAcEssn szirrY • onarth. men of' gushing.** • • Drew forth them troths of 'Met, no On; f•Tlie Übe if beauty tea eor , e,” • - And from this Me we may net swerve, Another iloo,"tbo los otisses,r , • , Of fair proportions, ossiral tun; Cotopistolthe set 'oflitry Bun. Wbilo n•thombral draw Is rhinos. Behold yoa eon of golden ". • One useestre curve thus bessuinc blight; We see the ItneOf beauty them—, 113asulltett beauty is Ms ear.— • 'And yonder systems blasincbligby Orlon, Lyra. Gemini Tbrso worlds of stellar Ihrbt we see, But,ecyStal psi of beauty bs. The visual line of ether bine, . Marks but this tome/ binary too; In all ilie Tasted rounds of life, Thlibority of the carve 1.11 rite. • - • • Throlighdit the vast eouaues of spa*, This Due of beauty holds spa*: Wheel/ within wheels their Snots ply, • t The gorgeous form of Deity. Thh Uns of boauty and of "ore. lii wen in Many forma on earth; !fart bin the rolling of ion cars, into rattling din of carriages. • ~ • ilooi like a living,thies do whirl The canuibases of the owidi The bOsjitteieh of astlvit soda. but Verify this as'om. , . Next comes the spiral line of glare: - - ..., 'Vs seen In every joyous %eel,- The maiden's curia. bbr dimpled abeek a , . ller graceful Smut; her , aire step.. • . -, . Yon eagle. failing through I . alt . e -4 ". In spins lines of grates rare* . - s'" ' flow kens he of - this ;Ph* i11i 44 ': • ' ' With hulled. seaming bait egainst , )ir •-• The ending innate from eoltaili • ' :• The charm of greet diith bring 'to eleaq The dant ins eddies barn lama' • ' In whirls and twblaut • The *Wit and V siea; iad storms of 'imam* thlioleal pus trublloit , - The asaelotroin of the briar4: lifiga9utthis fpnt. 'mailrooms. , • ••'• • ~ ..,.. The geneeffill idlers' or winkled, : •'-., :, ; ik.peak the. ixkleaated Mud; . - .• . - . •0_ Tbo manly; box. the . waving hail"; .• •;-•' '..•'-` The, ge.tures. lowing, play, grand.: •:•- • -::-...., Aud Eucll4l has another line, ' OF'neh her curved nor optial (demi ? 'lt is -ihe line of ,Int_r" The path to Thine' happy !tate. . tint we' have the "Ilne ilfaxanty," r Nest we have the **Hie eilsreFe," Lod of all the "line • Lich•ohe lilts proper plan: CZherirh noarthlallne.arbeauty,!,' • -• Ilark.ye well the lista of trlora:', Swarta, notlram, the line Of duty, . 7 ,Thotiahatt tuna happy rare. -. - 11 - ,: - .1i0t.. - fi!;it:?i,s.ll . tiji'.‘ n•EuLrno AN HAWIES. . ... , , !!Buzz—hurs-'-busar . '• .... - ; ~.- . "lrideed I cahoot staid this. YOu'lldrive me quite eras, .11 ith your boxi,ises, Amnion. I mast end will have silence. I And _that plain, please - cif pertintisiun will not 'do if : l - is - hail be - forced • to 'retort toe harsher mtthrtd. Nitio,l listen '; OD. and all, while I assure you that the Bin scholar, old or 'Young, mite or : muster r oyoulag•.gentlethan or lady, whom I shallsee whispering without leave I-will fender . ' ' . • ' The teacher, Mr: Arthur Stone, closed his beard-: ed lipefirmly, •ild,glanced thous the old.fashion "ed school-too d:1 with a deterdined expression, as be ceased 'speaking: Ile evidently meant jest -*bat he said—meant it in: the face of-the stoat, stalwart young gentlemen, and the pretty, witch. log, bright eyed girls about him.' Bur a' moment theri wait,* dead silence upon all, while every eye wits fixed'opon the handvotne, resolute face of the' teacher. • But in the little crowd of - eager, hp. •turned , faoes, there Avast bat mie. which 114 eye sought, intuitiveTl"kawn, as it were by some e ft, strange, mesmeric poner. One face, add one al, that 'moment which is a'pretty picture.of .pi quota beauty, with i s saucy, inqui ei e lib blue eyes, which met his own ally and daring ';— its straw-- berry red mouth p reed up by the must provoking ti and did' of smile , it acid as plaint :es words 'could hat' slid it—..yort won't ferule lie, Arthur Stone, ill whisper ever IRo much!." ../ ~. . A sodden flash of 'anger, reddened up 'into the cheeks of the young wa n, and shot Wan :the depths of his fine gray eyes, as he said, deter. minedly;in answer to the smile'of the red mouth and blue eyes, and the toss df thedaintY - head— "! repeat it; ,I will ferule the flr.tt scholar whom I see Whisperincivithtlut !wive!". ' . o _. ,- - !This time there was -vo'inistakinglt; theta las a pereepii hle Motion of-Anna Haw tee's pretty head, • and unmistakable light i n-her, eyes; rad a whole. 'uabroked sentence wreathed about the carve of . her lipr, t tashe turned carelessly to her. hooks.— "You can ferule - Me. if you choose,' ibe said mute: ly, not believing that he would venture to do it:: "And I certainly will,'!. was. the silent reply of the young man, confident the while Ithat she • would nut allow him an opportunity Of putting his threat id enition. But hews ill at ease as he turned moodily to the Arithmetic class from which his attention bad been drawn' by the on ': utile) confusion. Affairs bad taken a disagreeable turn, an . unexpected' ecurie; ' add whatever he might do, he could not better them. ' Theme was :but one way for him... IkOst put,-',a stern face upon themetter. , He sneak-maintain his dignity •as a teacher, even if be was obliged 'to thrust 'roughly node his own wlshei and inclinations.-y. Anna Haw kespleasean t; witching. graceful Anna ---the one bright star.that three ,so much light . .upon -hi, arduous, tiresome. donee; -the warm hearted girl who. hail grown:W . oer *lad dems to, him ae-the dell, wintry di;. nent by ; till he had dared hope, silently,•yet earnestly, that sometishe he might be more to her than any one else in the 'world; even she, if she came betlein him anl.his duties, mist he sacrificed: It was, i miserable , thoyght, and be greeted it with a long,deep.drawn sigh. „ . .: • ' • • . . - Not once during that ferepoon did he venters to [kik towards Anna's seat, or allow himself .to ,pause anywhere in her vicinity, fur fear his ears 'might be greeted by.a provoking odious whisper. Not once Ishi i but Isnust °Scent the long mess 'during Wife!' he Watched her eagerly as she bent her elete; workitignot her algebraic prObleins, apparently lost to everything ab.iuf,. her. Two or three times be bill started (rota his seat to go to heir 'assistance, us she knit her 'white brows per. plesetliy, but a strange 'new feeling, like pride, kept him back. thought be had never seen her kali ball as pretty or loveable as then, es she' rat there binding thoughtfully over her book, with one white bona running rapidly and gracefully_. over her slate. Ilex dress'of dark crimson cloth,' with Its full elee;cei confinetkit the wrists by black velvet band., fashioned high in the neck, but in ' such ,a manner as to display her full, orhite•thrMit was strangely becoming to her. -Ho bad never -thought of it before, but there was• a certain re. Bement:in her taste which was - truly pleseing: 7 .-. It was visible in everything she' wore—thiasinty cambric collar confined istrbe throat by a smell cameo breastpin; the knots of black velvet rib.• boa fastenedshout berluxurlanfsoft brain braids; ' the petite black, full silk apron, with its girdlosaf silk cord, and fu)i, large drooping teasel., and even the elende., shining little kit . .. Wins that peered daringly out from the foldi of her ample • skirt: • In all life Arthet Stone 'never jouked.epon a faCe or figure so pleasing or -Oapli iratiog. Bursas be weighed her; she raised' her eyes to bis_face. In a inoutent the pretty seiitius ; - nese which lea rested Co; hictimingly upon her features wire - gime. A provoking smile -curled up her rosy mouth, and weritorith:af sudden rash Of triumph over her whole face, dilating her finely ..curved - nostrils and sweeping like very•••-aunabipe over ttoi blue, of her eyes, making each faro dim.' pies about-herald, as oueafight• have..supposed , to twel:owl fitted by -lbb , canning forefinger of • Cupid hintielf. : • • •, - • Arthur Steps was resell, but he was too much a taxis of-'the world to allow the, young girl ,to -knovi hisl much she Itaseitpablebf aleffoying him and soafter the first thine of petty anger had Ain(' oat from his oheeks and Ibrehead. he said, MI avoice the coolness of which 'eurprisedenneti Proprietor . Pink i the of lksidataufatitt;79ll4 Miss -lie ik es?" "None, sir, thank you. •I have quiM eungtiered my exercises alotte to-day." - - - Scion - ail fellow! . Thp tory coolness of his Man ner betrayed' the secret whirl he "more to h ide--.- Theta was little need of 'cavorts if there was noth ing to minces!. -And so it ties that the foremion. slipped' onideasantly: emir, 'aid the afternoon came in its stead. - The teacher's rule so far wia a good one.. The school was remarkable-for- its quietido. ;' If Antis Hawke* bad not been present, .-4.1 r. Stinitronld . bave eoontedit-n suttees, bat as . ' 1 Iris, hems' in is outtallint nem" , of flare . - • - A raised hruid in. the. neighborh pod of -har seat, and e timid a PPl4ltholi.for risristanee was met with tonething like en unreasonable trove.. : , In Oar: vied; nervous .wiy be proceeded to explain sway ibis 'difficulty to the , timid applicant; i MOUS to be free . from 'each ilsingeroire surroundings: 'Just as - hiiris Coligielislatiog Iliahrelf 'upon' hit laicise, aid about turning mesh a rapid, whispered vol• -lay of 'words rattled -past his ears.' There wee no evoidjug it.:7. Ile knew 4h• *eerie from whence they tame as well sntli4 leery scholar who beeaii' Ado., lle eoubl'not pale .thoughtlasily along. .- ~ The emote *no bed prom orrtkrageltak- sadden ,dietinctuesaitettienrprise hlio Into an inyolattra= ",y, start.: Foory pair of *yea in. the, aelsool• Mind wera timed inquiringliarol nartoials iiible we:: Ite 'lns fairiallete:elolig bis dot*: the 'beady, `lreihrikairt-hiiinenth'wii Mildly toltfrit' 'theis t tot It so - eared it '1614400ns pallid , that tetilid dans" • as be toned about and rested MI tyrs'iterAl. upon the blurting. plquatst,fsee',of 'Anna newketi. She Ina tbe'pletare of inneeenen just ittiet,with her brown lashes drooped, low 'Poo_ her ;troika, and the paa'rly whiteleetb crushed smelly down open the orllnson of ber_lips." nlirsflAke.e. 'on you all sae who Ottspe . red • ntometit , • , - " sir'!'' The white lids ,were 'thrown wide Open, and the clear ego tut frankly spun . kis -• • " . sir.l • ,-.*; : • ; ~, • Woi ion ob.ll,gt,me %by stopping - this rte.& moment?" . U. rortbe wry, out, into She'floot. • - "Yes, sir, certsiniv." Rai followedlimPrempt. ly, passing beside' tbrifesifend resting.one hand prettily upon hi top. • • suppoow yen listened to my role of this morn ! A 1 11 1 1 " ,. - • i • teidaistindli; too, doubtletir e"Yes;slr, perfectly." `: "Understanding it perfectly, then, you base been pleased to break ft. , 'Can you cams my duty r- ' !It,,does potadtalt et s qneetior. Feruislitive, 'air." She romminoed . drswine a sletideiPeold tine fawn' bar left ' hatoL "This 'band?' -she askerlsaddialy, leo bias inns`his face. ,‘ , • "We-base plenty of tiele,Miss Harks.; do mot hurry," be said, evading her question, "X, bare something to key . to, you." '" ~ She leaned bet...elbow` open the desk, and. h e r burninetace neon bar handP• I shall be happy to listen; to . you," she said. - • "I will not trouble you but a moment only to Is; tho I regret more than I am able to *sprees, that a scholar who I have endeavored to treat with uniform courtesy and respect, and in whose adratteemebt I bed felt , a lively_ inverest,.4hirld by so glaring a misdemeanor; such en utter cos tempt of in; wirhes, aeow.a disregard for me as teucherand a'friend. finch a display,is ampler , asp4elsough ii a .mere .child • wilfully breaks the yule of a school, but when, instead, a youog gen ttlemen or lidetio fir foreets him or herself, it .is inteovely painful. assure you that I deeply re. erosible," ' . Aunts .bowed gracefully ,es Mr. Stone ceased -speaking." Alain her white - teeth were dented in to her lip, Ade the brown ;lashes trembled close upon the: burning red'of her, cheeks.. t , hand o lf yeti please'. '. • ~ - TheOtiths 7 white hand wir [.ached forth as, though it were to receiva .e careen instead, it a tifow. -As itlaytu-tetiderly and ;trustingly upon the tirOad palikof the teacher; beinwardiyeursed life .ltimselfi brute, a tyrant, -a Ameter: had „a mind Inge& down upon- his knits and pray tor a big Mouthed earthquitke to curie, and -Oration him; fur a suddelt flask ;of lightning Zia tlierinter 'Melt nonentity; fur a - ihirletind to.swesp him-with it, nupid rushing winds. from off tbelaeitid the earth. • Strike that litda dimpled hand with • ere. it two-loch rule! Ila.had , rathir core; ayeiblia: terdt with kitties, insteed. At trembled within his , grasp,ind alieut tlie mouth of - the Alper, white line wait islanditig the retitle of her rim a. moment, bethought ne'd kneel before her,. and-ask her to give him the pale prisons . entirely lo.bios.. A thought struck him. Ile might strike his own band itistendef lie could-shield her nod take the blow .biutrelf. The idea. Wis . rare -Ile was 'in 'Magid for cracking every kneekle that he 'Owned.' Ha Anna raised her eyes to his face: File Axed, de eertnined expression starticd her: Stiewould bear hi.,..idow without sbrinkinit, without. 'tartlet, she thought; hut, 0, the would hate hitn, hate Avte liar, sci loeg ati the lived!. Ai the thodeht pe:sed her inia.l,4 gay, - flashing-looking eht#,V. drown, by a pair uf,tkoe burros, auto, rapiOly up -to the schuul•b.ivae dour. ' x • . . . . I.iky.; tusk"; Mr, stone; thirule, fell harmless ly upon the fair, rosy page of Anoal. as he turned his eyes towairds.the window r anti ekclaimed,•hur .riedly ::--. • •-•- -,..' , , '-: : . • t.The committee,. Miss liawkes. ,l'oia eanlike yeur,jseat now, but remains to night atter school. , Even fur this interruption I . etteuht 'et iceljus ,iiiied in letting the affair parser: . " . \ ' t ,. t wyba•last Committee - man itp on earth) that .f ~I *Dahl ciare,to , /ear'exclalmed Mr. Stone totitn self,'av be bowed low. before'ths poinooes young gentleman knitato by the cognomen of Dr. Wesley Seiler, who, rapped with ble.whip npent thsedoor --tali y - oeng vntlematt being-one of wealth and etltioation. I But the teachey did nut e fig for hi* weuithhe did not envy bitnr anything for his education-6454)1Na was quite equal to IL 'But what he did-care , forwas; that Dr. Barker wis a great atitnirer:of Anne Dawkes, and- to the pie: sent state of affairs he did not care about having rivals ?retied. _Everything want alone smoothly during school hours, as it alirays did during the visits orthe several. Committees but the moment school" was dismissed,'Dr.liarker stalked across the sehool.rixtut fluor. and. up-to Anne liewkes's east.. Mr. Stone bit his lips with' v e xation. •Mis rival, bad =dye his appearance quite in the nick "of eite. . lie 'despised /meanness healthy, • de noaneed it; bet U.* In !pate of hiutsellihe stood and `listened eagerly to ilittett the few Winds 'Oat dropped front Dr. Berker's and Acinetolips. , - • "I'll .aelr Kr. Sicilia to excuse lie," he heard • "Which of courts h'e'vrlll do," replied Dr. Dark er. • • . "I 'am sot 10 - eerie's," was thesmlllog reply, as she started toirards his desk. :r • !•I hope yOu'll pardon me for daring toaak each a thing, but Dr. Barker Wishes rim to drive wit hint in his new sleigh, which rtn'very Mains t. do, and so rd like to be excused from remaining to-night to take. my. ferulibg, promising to come early tomorrow morning.'!'. .' •,_ : . • Mr. Stone bowed and ssid;,"Very welt," thoigh the words'quite choked him. Beater,'ly wished Dr. Barker and his.new sleigh in China, mid him. pelf free from the vocatkp of sebsol teaching.— Be thought as he stood moodily by, watching An. na Hawke; pin her plaid,shawl closelyabout her throat; and tie antler her chin the blue ribbons of her quilted hood, prepartitoo"to bar drive with Dr. Barker, that he was the most miserable man in .existence, end tbat he . would inrehase hits,a farm,.work shoveling on, the railroad, would do anything' rather than teach another school. - Me bed engaged already to take °harp of the,villuge academy the following ipring,but now he resoled that, he would . not : do it—he would .titiow ;lop the' Sagagenten tnt once. . ' ' . 't• • ; tt "No doubt she thinks me a very brats" he X said to himself, as the f gay equipage went dashing ,down theptreet,•. Perhaps, after ell, she bad, not modiste& that rathleu attack upon his dignity and 'l:patience. Indeed, now he th ought of it Again, the whisper iiiiraitire'llke a sudden excla `motion than anything else. Yet he bud not giv.. en her.lhe slightest: ashes for 'en explanation, but, like the executioner who loved' his' ocean lion, hurried bar forward to a putlishment—t delt,thathe called' himself. Be had a very•p tr ia ; Opinion of Artbar - Stonwjust at that moment, ' Wes sure 'bathe would like to horse Whip him. A. fair counterpart of the pupil's thonghtsat t d feeling,: were those of the teacher. It was adu .. dreary dries tbat Anna Hawker took with DID Barker. Bbe hadn't a heart to enfity it after the fully of the. afternoon. ,• . . : , .- t • •'"Ile thinks that .I do . .not care for, nor respect Wm.". wok thh.Aboughtupperalost in 'her mind, "whiebevir 'Way shetinined. "diad this is the ; re turn I lite making hitri.for all his • kindness loin. —all the 'interest he bay taken in 'my ittidies,-blith 1 in' end out of•sehool.' : 0; if be eonidlat knout the I truth!". .- , . •-". . ••' . ' ;:.• , ~ •.•," • The truth 1 .. The younk girl startlidatersitlf.hy the words And whit was. the Until'? ." Site-tn. vied her - burning-fats id• . her bands airsbe".asired the question.' It was' this ::She tooted •Arthei- Atonal, loved him better than litie intedfl' • A,cry or pain went from • her lips, as. the Ikoowlodge slowly settled down oval her heart. But What prod , had 'be given s him of this? What prOof av that shees . any other thin a nip; ieleih, ooleir manly thing? litine,olse, otitis& „Like stay we ! man who is,coneeiqusof her power, she gloried in' 1 bereUver Arthur Wee. "Bat bow was he to'knuw that it ' , wan anything: bat the gliiry of a fickle, loving, enquette„ratiivlbau • that Of a atroog, loving, true hearted Women, who makes her pow., era guldeq . ahrip about tbe 'heart of the Ulan she Aqua, ethieb she drawl biro %ended, and-geot ly toward, hell Hoy, 0, how wan he In - luau* . this r 'Thilbou g bi was agunizing to her. - Blie sweetie& at last•tolo to log and confess bar fault, bumbling as it wear He should koow at Leap; that she beld"-his feel. Ings,:hio leered to Woundlhein wantonly. '.Bat in the .morning :she was t Sick and feverish,searcely able to lira her bead from: the pillow. , Elbe_ Could not see Arthur tbet ilay, and ea sham :at content edly Wait for the _guilt. :Against .bar Dr. Marker was summoned, wbo.croakeddabloollY of I fever whichwes hanging eboOrher. • She must be careful, be' eery qukt, and follOW lets dire.. lions, be said, and he would come again to the a t. Reraaoo to fairs' how she Was getting altiog.,. lie came in the afternoon, hut at an nniacky berm— ! Anna set leaning back in the imekingicbsir by the window, lifoOking eagerly uplbe street.: But while Prated learnedly at• her.- . side, he . _ saw • rapid 1 thioughthe whiteness other Cheek, and an Wager . light break:Out from the clear blue of her eyes,. Arthur. Stone .was _passing, by thi and viewing with a scornful curl of the lip the handsome equipage et' Bic. Barker. ,HA, did out lookleyond 11,1 W the pale:face beat tio earnestly towards him, but turned his eyes eiddly aisy,hnd walked • btogbtily !Akira.- the. - street:- while., Anna sank back •with, a. sigh, late the sUftly.cashimied chair. . - - • . aeolatoratolotto Wooed to ramafa ash y from school soother day,' Arthir Stone would say that, sho was cowardly; that .abs foaled* fora. ling, that obi aboaatod borself piarPoody, because 'of Via Ottioaderstandia of Tuesday, ofteraiwo, which' obi was too guilty to fats 'gala; bb, i would go to Sabot though sba dropped filming I .ea bar, way. 136 r *paid ,not ,rat otiod was eabordeacd of ibis heavy _load. 00,Otia iroot;liala skid tnusibliog; at an sarlj him', to the ochool.hosso. •-• A • .:.•+ o ll6s, kw' eopia .icatott slier abe ilttlith4ft. ,2 o. algae qui.* rst44 Als,plot to bqr Igfltt ftted.bkilieti go 4 k.uterliing.4 gb• tiatertst thi toi/oi.'''Hotr'etkold:olitioiet hot that delis; ttofd 'gaze,'tad `utako.: het ittoeitsit rtir IRA NO. 15. keeping bat appointesent of the pinions morn-, Olf ?f • - -p,' 44 -' . "thus fa ill to' atm-isnot yesterday morning." 'idle skid. In" a •trembling vain, "or I awed set bavelliroken my prep's., • Willibia ,fterning do *ME. Stone glanied !heady Inio bet face. The btantibed cheake; and white. qttif sting lips testified its-UM tritb of whet WM said: • - ‘ "Ads you able to - be herciew ltbe said, in • touslof voles- that had more of tenderness thin alight oldie running through it. -- ` You "Hardly. ' You iv fer-fernle me, and I will. gip hinite,'"•abi:s midi* her cheeks _crimsoned witbishame. - •, •I - • . : - Mi. Stone b his lips, to keep ; back. a:reply which. rose , lii oluoitrily to them. - - Attila was that tender w ip hand. befbre him, waiting meek. .lj rot it; pun htornt, now -week end- trembling fromillneu. , td ihathink him * brats ? • Quite evidointly, from ber attion4. '-'• . i : • -"ll—l—regret Chit k ' wounded your:, feelings on -Teesday," she' said, raising • her eyes • - to his face. '"I ,ant thoughtless, I hope not heartlen. Will you pardon CIO ?" - The question Sias asked in a, low, huiverlot voice. hair choked with' Mara 1, keardon you!". hdr.Httios repeated the *ads - elowlyi la a_ dear. emphatic', tone.- ~ . "Is it in much to ash? Yoo Irill:not refers • ine4y.ou could not refuse me if JOb knew" • ' ' «whit r— • ' • -t • 'How- nattily miserable II am. I cannot stay bersthere's my band• P—lei me go tomer • With a-quick ' rep)d Movement. tbs- te a cher greepell the little feverish band that vies out.; stretthed to him, and 't:overact it over and over egaih•with feribjit:plupalonate Hans... - : -' • r "It: orgies you," he *Aid. while his fine eyes_ grew 'deep;ind tender in they expressioi, "forgive you, yesoethoisand tidies; and then, not be ablest& atm! you a millionth I part of the lois which I bearifor you. Forgive—hot- 111. dors' ask more ,than you dare hop', perbapalmere - than you care to hippy—that you will love ms; that you will place - yourself ind - thie.sioned'apinst, abused lit slit 6nd in my keeplog. - Tell me, Anna, have I asited,tiso much ?" 1 • .-.-. • --• . The answer. wee faint And low that came* from Anoit Hawk's's lips, bet rr bolas it was a sat; lefoitOry, one, • for the sweet little mouth ':froin whence it Game took immediate reward in kisses. 84 it all ended. And i tew weeks after, Anna Hawke, became Mrs. 'Artbur , Stone.. . Jlb ctllaa;. . 1 1... • From tee N. Y.t Tribune . of yard' St. ~.I.• . . A HISTORIC PARALLEL . - Flo en Litais Napcleon,emulatinithe•less lucky Marlon Pattern of Venice. vaulted to a throne by perjury and treison _by m idnight conspiracy_ and the ireisure 'of the inCorrisptible members of the Aultably in'their beds; backed by- an °wombs!- . ming display of military force in the streets of Perls;the sovereign prince, and aristocracies of : Euri.pe, the great 'loner wners,l. manufaeturerai reiWere andstocklobliers, 'almost to a man, exult :ed iVhis 'uterus as their own.' "This crimes are .his,T . way their general chockle,"• but their fruits ' are bu n .._ Louir . - Napoleon reigns in the Toiler,. Jo . 4 while we reign. ;ireii more. securely:and on' on Ourdom ins, miser factories, the Bourse, and Kolar counting.houses. Dow n: with all S., ocialirmk Vine I' Eraperear r , : ~. .. - - klurmi x i Vi c tim M Mary, the fortunate usdnier ;plied alike arra to al taeli the rich an,' powerful,. thei thrifty and apeculating t , to his standarei.- “Tlie - lEinpire , is peace," ,be eiclaimed, 'math. millionaires almost deified hini./ "Our very dear ' soi4 in' Jesus •Ghria l f,'. the .Pond tificuionately writhed him;_ and.th Rornao•Gothokeepriesthood sadifted him' (protect.) with ever expression of ,p••tidelme and,devotion. • Stocks rile; Banks, of ere if Mobilise spraiig up"atie flourished ; mil; Bony'were. made at i dosh - of ,the pen .1n Doi,. Railroads, a new SI I V* trade, and new specula.; Aletir of every sort. The British Aristocracy, : tureing theirlack o the past„ doffed their capai a il and pulled their • fdre oaks to the new B,onsperte;' he timid a family visit to Queen Victoria and - wad i feasted ,by the . Gityf of London; the : Exchonge touched glasses with 'the Bourse r, there was 'gen ral congratulation•and.hand.shiking *Meng the ohitles of stockjobbieg, and a convicti o n that aelgoiden calf had billy beets fully .: deilicii,Nuid, hat his . AurOn earth. new Frenclfamocrat. 1 -fieven rears basil rolled - .away, and' all as, chTged. Napoleuyll. has spoken the. word.' ; the may never be u aid nor forgotten., Noma- . ;jet whether he rushe an his destiny as recklessle as his forerunner di dl in Spain and Russia, or is filed by the indignant, not I murmur of *veal ' ro alties and-bourgeoises of Europe. into it par-2. .sitiOn of temporary uhtnission:tO their will, the • :spoil , is forever bro en. They knew him long Sinfe ' as 'a villain; b t they deemed him a service able, pliant, bbodien grateful villain;' and they no see and 'rue, t eir„ mistake.-11e has - been using teens all the t melhet they 'supposed . they 1 1 we using. him. II 'cloves: them , ex y as' be lovim his dinner orbs wine. They - e served bile io far in ,a ecru% o way,;.l theyinus ow serve bite in another way or brave his vengeance. ' If Ht. II empire ii Penis ”, r hen r ebforth, it ir•peace On i th Minciont the Dinoble! i peace with his eagles flu king ,in triumph On the,,P6 and the Adige, if. nu on the Rhine ' s nd7Eltai las • welb.-it •le Peace l in i w iis i traip t y ht: a l n r . d on w C it r h ow a nrta t b s is r ib u ro in w . p ; ru lt s a s ly ia. a A F a nt st n ri c a. h grisly satellites rev lving siound end lighted by tee '.. hal central urb,',Frahcei thkEnapire'-of Chu's wi. ~„ 4 • 1, , I. .' , ' ) f• course, there. iti . 4nasidng of teeth In royal palaces, but not lesse: the halls of bankers and meiretinnt prince!. or the year, 1859, was open , lot udder auspices thattromised a restoration of ths) /Olden days of I§ a d ,'66. ` . The long pro. treated etagnation of mannfactoring had exhaust. 'etitstocke of metals, wares and fabrics. The men. 'fold benknipteles - bad Measurably purified the,' atMospheni of_ Commerce. I Ships began again to hide. a market .valne ;, warehouses were about • one more to 'be' built 'and • filled. Stocks • werii baiiyadt and raill'ionaliee decidedly jolly; in chtitt; there wet never a Irlghter commercial pros- P4t. a wore sereue,lauspictous sky. : • • I d word changes all this ; and that word Is tn. to by the hero of the Coup 'd Etag—tbs, Elect of tDeeember—the S avior of Society. It l C ;Po lish wantonly, cool, - withevideatpremeditition, ' .-to 'ad. Ilubner, the Austrian Envoy, and clear), Indicates a settled pimp:wet* pick a quarrel with ..Fianels Joseph or bully,him Into a humiliation ' more fital than three lost battles: Though evi. delitly calculated for instant effect on the Be rise, inaid of gambling `cue* !isles to deliver, I he. trityed a Axed Purpose to recast the map of Eu ro . Austria maid recede from all Moe. n tol. nu lj independent Italiak i States which she Ow te !Ili pr,ctically ,occupies by viewers( treaties with their willing emigre, or, Branca and Sardiniavilt ocnopy Milan and Menace lallintua with such an , argey. as Oen. BonsOarkVnever cummanded in D. aly. Thf Pipe putt rciureithe abuse* of cleri cal rule in his States—aboilea.so long upheld by Fre'tich irms.--or follow the petty despots of Toe • tatty. Perim', Modena, go.; in their headlong race inland safety at Vienna. The Itothschilds groan _ovler their Eleven Million: of Dollars lost by the : - depreciation of stocks conaeaptent on the litanies ..to , ohne!, and utterly refuse, to be comforted.— , T a manufacturers and traders mournfully realise di • t their anticipated harvest of 1859 jai likely to i ll •,gife place to a "harvest of death.".- Everywhere 1- *silprehension,' disi d nient and indignation con; • volise the breasts on which the throne of the Man ofiDeoambar rep4l so securely a rent months •,• And the'cavt-dow i ; broken Ido l . ash never be woken its pedestal- gain.; Be may redoil -before th i sstorm .haluts 'sad, ;and - spin receive the benedictions of the Pope and the be of the Illitis,h Queen "; butineither will be more than lip service. alley tont, him now, what tbe Peoples ittlew bind! long etude-4 . reehless ganibler, a'des pirate adventurer, hho• would as soon dice with real' bones as 'soy ether it the game peetabied to halve:him - a wined. They 'know him one who, biting, like Maehetb,'waded toe crown through . , home° gore, ands it easier tis go forward - than to rhturti to peseetind inotteence. '•Froor the bout of his demonstration avarice Austria, Louts Napole otetwil and stands alone among potentates.— 1 o young Emperor of Russia' may k for his oho Pitrposes, teem to !be still his friend; but that eletnlag is in empty one. Napoleon I.* in • 1811 . was the prototype of Napo lege ni.. in 1639. 'And Ilielatter will probably rush on his retie., tab siintially the fusilier did. ', , • - • • leen those who in 1856. chose James Boebanitt Wesident for the mike of Pease, prosperous Com• ulerciand the death of agitation, :and who' have reeked therefrom the Leoemptun outrapped its finite, the 'Cuba falter, and the general shbotitu tSin of distrust, aversion andAread, for the grate :fel affection and itonildenceierberewith we were formerly regarded, byLthe Spanish-American Re. T;tibliiis,•gleau no literal from this extiibitioo ? Oen iteraneas4tiVan.—=Mr. Rauch In a letter ' hem liariliborg ble'Paper, the Maack Cktisek liteisette, whet,: ', - "Ssbuylkill -no sty_ beea `goiid, strong 'end lotting delegatihn In the' Mouse-—Messre. Pinker. ten, Patin sail er. They are always In their reels; eta *stele the Inteieste of their isoostitueots Very Aiosely They an shoos securing the passage. of a bill paleolsted so 'merit the leborerr and others employed in coat mho, - spinet' lose of tqages In ease, of etilrearyi by' aking sash testes a lion upon the are; Males and other property In and abouteoel mines. Ageing. mob a law good aha operistofs hate and can have em 0 ollee. ttone, and, it easy be prayer to extend the law to tlarbooLeentity. 'A. similar bus alreidy been presented for .Loseine eutaty. "f3ehoyllittl county 4 am very mire, could not do better than to return Ilteanotepuktlemail oast year,arid r Vire no doubt 4'47,414 4ried Majorities." ' • I Mi. Isroan o ..thil Diewatic ciadidats gbr doiernot n 440 4, ft,i 4 4 4 6 04 6' 1 4iiii that b 4 411 , du**.,016.1,141 raped *Cratositesocev4e 1! . .• • BONAN'S STEALP iNTING 44fritE, y~" e'. ~'s ~ Hay liwprorarrinupp•P**o•44 Ito are art proton , • to capes% JOB sad 30011eFILTS11K0 of iirls6 desalt"- ties atlas Ofegotb," Xunaur OvikitAtespet Ilia .10 saa imam at &Di tie t 1 #a•kt,PespAlits, aalatZailif L ow - satts•••rasessa: Rah, J'himatats•ho, Argelase .19retsatsi; rioaSests. SYR Matta, Orley Ikas.do., • • attborm7 amtsidnotles. Oersted ofJOISI72I Iv titbit" it:toads, than. thit of say *Um Ole* thlispe tlisiolt the 9tste,an4 w• keep hasdresp,luttl•ipsaaly Joihibs. Baths a practical Pilate' ourself am Rill gzaraita• our work to ti• as ant sot alai that asta-h• battiest trot 'tram titles. FRINIING IN COLOR! • at the 'hottest settee:- , 800 103117LRY. Sooksionnd is Imo faddy of stile. dank Root. 'Airway deactiptiod manafattared.boaad sad nisi to erdearat shortest Ratko. 11 Nnw.Piasuisicv: to Lenta is ,coateapktiki by the British authorities,, to loclode both the planjanb and Slade. The Pusjauli nada politioally, with Bengal, and is thus cif oR from its natural seeboard. Blade, which lo4ndea tba gnat delta of, the Indus, is also, by theAsitte-, -eat anomalous arrangement, severed from politi cal immunisation with the countries t o e t hmt it is intended by nature as the commercial entranee. Thelndua is the natural road to the sea for,the • Puojaub. Thriunion of these territories Into ono government, and their erection into a Pnuldeney, it Is antialpated will be of great advantage to both, and lead to. the development of retoneees now dormant. • The Punjaiti Is the most northerly part of Is. dia, and the wallies on the border are said eapable of yielding all the inducts of Southern Europe. A few miles of railroad will Warty the ' productions of these rallies to *river wbkb will bear them into the Mart of the 'triples. Thelon even of thillindoo-fioosh may yet eempetawith the Boston lee in the markets of Kerraeheto tied Bombay. The fruits and vegetables which Dow reach Bombay from Europe in tin came and bet tlee, may he carried with ease from the Patient., where they grow 'in Inzarlance. The mineral - wealth. of the Punjab 'also will be Introduced to :a market which is at present wanted to create IL 'Slade, however, wild be most beneetted, M Ills thought,: by the change. As a cotton growlei country, it is anticipated that it may, with energy and capital, and the fostering tare of government, be made to surpass moat( countries to the world.— A Bombay paper, nowbefore us, argues sealoo4 in favor of the advantages , of the delta of the Indite, now entirely uncultivated, as a cotton pro 7 diking country. The climate is said to be as fa losable to Anglo:Saxon life as that Of ilabitina or Louisiana. • • • Casson Of frese4 in his'oilleiai position, have been preferred igaicst Mr. Westcott i - the Poitmestir of Yhilidelpbia. It seems that the charge made against. Mr. Weatcott detAlid either• by himself or his friendi,lstet that an attempt is being made to justify hi-- Whe plea on which this justification is based 5 its, that the fraud on the ?mastery was resort ed to for the purpose of covering losses arising from.theM committed in dee office under the. admieististiet? of Mr. Westcott. - It is, of course, nays the Philadelphia News, cot sur prising that a Loco Foco should steal, and it is therefore fiat we are • preparrd to believe • that Mr. Westuottls not the only one in the Philadelphia ,Post, ;Office who. has been thus criminal: But t who shall justify the morality of- this doctrine?: If Mr. Westcnot should drive his last bailee some day to the race course, and there , encounter a pickpocket, as he is very likely tceloo, who relieves him of his porthlonnaie e is ho'' therefore justified in Ish. . • ainseling from purse , of the people, the amount which ispecessary to make him good? The, administration . papers throughciut the State are endeavoring to crow over the aithin of tho.recent • bogus Democratic Convention at Harrisburg. 3 Its endorsement of the Ad- I ministration of "J. 8.," and Irepudiation of 'Governor Packer's, policy, in deflaoce of the ' popular sentiment of the State, and 'the pm lent forced exultation of the office holders' organs, is similar to the domestia scene—"Ob, my duar I hoi came you so wet ?" "Why • ma, orie o(tbe boys said I darsent, jump into the creek, and by gosh; I tell you I ain't to be daied." • . AcTs APPROVED 4WD SPORED lY Tag GOT• 4 4 Nos.—Amon g them we , observe the foUpw iug : "An Act to repeal an act regulating the,. manner of voting at the, general election in the counties of Wayne and - Schuyikill, so' far as the act relatei to the enemy of Schuylkill." "An Act to rePeailformer acts relating to • the borough,of Schuylkill . Haven, and extend ing the- general features of .the act, entitled, 'An Act relating to bormighs ' ' approved the 3d day of April, 1851; to' Said bcirotigh." Is as it is estlontid, Naw York City will un tainApopulation of. 4,766,369 at tbe eloseof the present rentarY,: the Philadelphia 'Newe thinks that the Quaker City will af the same time 4,4) , about halt this State. The Pime says --?his will iare a greaf'deal of expense, for then tie shall hue Deal alines in the *riot' the oily; and the people will not ,here to paY the esPense of transporting fuel from a distant part of the Stile. - Toe manner in which) he Harrisburg, fjrai on blusters in the prelle4cetrdition of its par. ty in Pennsylvania, reminds one of the earnoit manner in . .whicli the boy whistled when . pett• sing a grave-yard; to keep.his courage up.-- 'Hinder away. It will all be needed to keep evens corporals guard together Until October. SPECIAL Agent Shafcross will be appelitsrd ; to invutigate the chisels ignjost Postmaster West• eon. or Phihtdelphia, Whose e4lanitions ape not cohsidered satirficiory. The President decline' to tulle's», so that the decision rests wlth Mr. Ham, ,7 Ittotr pipes for the use Of the partment of Philadelphia, have, been contrac ted for. is gratifying to know that the iron from which they are to be manufactured is of Penosylrania production. • LOngingli sr 41AarLisr.t.—By oonstitational the lot Wry systems of llforylliod on 'Thursday last, A berristai . was ones witnessing the representa tion of Ifichoth ; and on the witch's announeieg that they "were doing a deed without a saas4;" eatehiag the sound of the words, be started up, exclaiming. to the smonisbmsat of the indium: "A deed without a name! Irby, it's void • it's not worth-a sixpence." ' ' . Two woo, stranger s to obi soother, met One day sod .spoke to 'ash othsr:in • mistake. , One of them made this Apology "Oh, Gorraft. Irs ill s mistake ! I thought it oat you, Sod yen th ereat It was me, hot Mr slather of us." ' • WA,Nena.-04 needle need la bimodal/a Aid of lightning. A needle tat makes a stitch is the side, The rage need by mere, in binding the broken heart. The swept mnd by generstdbmrdeg iu the battle of irorde: ' .. • • zmoros IX eliztti. , • . . , . Istaq Freeload Ms boas soososoul to belong to Fir otte cm of Ga. oat .15th of Apdl. lby 14 !ii ardor, of Olstborne Tasithatr: .• • Ars, hula wag, for. the itorddr d her boalien‘ared John Wilson for killing.. Patrick. McCarty, hairs bees sentenced to be bung la Milroy do Wednaday, Monti of April limey Jamperts. the maa who murdered bb soletniese and peeked her bed la a tairral, and skipped it to Wevr York t Mkbeel MoNsuleo, for killing Ma wife: and, Ml* chest Fano, yid he executed IA ChWido, on Yips!, the - =Mot flay. - Barna, for !ha murderqpitso talread n ark.. trIM bit hang Id Manual', on 11 y, the 27th 01 May. , . ~ . , LIIDICtoCI ATTEMPT lo Milan= A liritttak—filii bh toulog stay Is the talk of a 'Wag. in Halifax, lloglaind. It away. that a eertalo woman Rat bar aroma as in eunibrittles and applied to the driggirt of the Wks*, jar it gpecary worth a smoke. R. very piapirly fase4. Mut lu fumed bey hastand. a 'Ali. saws Um" In quiring of Mal for what pursue his wife could Inequir• IL- the hogbackd told the draggles that If abs mestted' at Ala he Cleft Sal bar items harmkers article in Gin' of the amide, and they would see whet her chianti wine. She did apply again, and this wary apothecary dalivsred kw lams carbonate of soda., tailing bar busbitad of abet r bad sectored. When he went home be losiod,,i must pie prepared for dinner; he pr gloated at flettnntell of appetito,and Malted bur to help Windt frfnied,, and at Me ate s qmottty of the pls. IS' Utile whys he professed Moult unwell, Mau - !Alma albtrik thee alarming sickness, and daally death. The trnanb. *runs W 013130 maniAltst Vaal meant dation thane tete andlose; bat the insulin death appeared S. b ee s o b a y s warred, she paned a rope Omagh the Amber seee.. and halt it bustwod i s neck: la' order that 'wire arelghters wore called la he etletht appear fp a base hanged himself. Sic. Mara ran Up stairs tolirms tip stn. sopa Tan realest illhapposted. lbw dead au k wired. Mama Mason of ybe tom elast Owl It • los*4 di Iv of oho Sabre; *IA *IOU 61011 AS ameba astSdameatle wain. liablitetabeatheeslaiWthe 'lloallawa, -Vet IsUarshe olf the Mdtbblas women "shat she sal After tiesSalge 'tip fmtbalt Irsyl wr othellafritaereade far lwatenti ha Ma; all tile. Phillawili WOWS law% MOM; MIIPIIk Us has sires her.eut thy Totishlre falka titis a tt ,!t‘hf; Wen sad tddlag." •- • ' ,
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