• • , . T.E..tild* Ji• T.IS AttelESS I J011#7,1144. ill P • • '•••• • stssui Anna .-• ~ Li TWO DILL A II:3 par Anna at; peret;le In iriranee 43 I' iat, p 0.1. within six suouttss.; and 4,tli ais 'lt II 'At 11,li dig liliwthe xear: ... ~.. , , .1 'ra di.tMli: -`• .' •'. I j,i ..` .I:ra ~.., yka to one .td4ressi s itt idripet4): i , $ Aux ,•, v ,,, L i,) -du •do t..' - f. lohio : - If t (Leen de 41? '' do':-. , ', _.',,, V O O O O 1 ,14 , 435vrIptiLma tad.t Lapayartably pasta la f a- T .tooe;.oa oottt to out nid.retut ; . •.: -. , _,:, : ~ . i I ,tro etectsear aaa Officatt. : : ' 1 f The Jou te tt will be faciliohnd 4 .0 Garrieie 4#4 ot b o i et $ ; e-:,- pil e .pies. easb.on dri,trery,.. • ~ , , . i . ir -nrieeea sad ,V:a7y. Tc-r4ers supeollederit It t 6 J auanat. at Si 10 1116. Ltir nr sawerattgas. • : •'• . g t tmtlicltiburxurdartheatiKevutiilitante of ttiOr neitre: p I,tor, i 11, pit•liAter may cpiatititte to. Fend there . 9 0tItil nil trr, , 'rages an, yell' ar raring La take ' t : heir s nevi's . t.' ' I t 4•o4•Hatro,aelluct p ar. Vow' tit, uffl:ato ur t hieh t tity are direeled . l'they pee ~1 tesrl..„l.,Asteitie,...til.l.ibeei. hare settled the bllle eie4l, If i), tqc:ritlie. Mara (*other plaiwne lei theme ;,,,ii„,,, tl . „, r 0„„.„,..,... ., ,„„, newspapers are aent to the fort:Pell I re.tion, t lief ire held respotteible.' ,e , . _ ~,,/, I, ire deei.lsd that refusing to ta eus neap T ,.. 3 f .„,' ,r ai th e &nee, or ruatturing. and..leevlrr them 14" 7 eillel tar, ptirhua facia eirldence of Inientlo .al fra tt.ti -; , • i s RATES OF ADVERTISING; One squarn. of It/ Ilnns. 49 cents lonniter Insettinn OA pfludllt. tinsel:omA. 25 rents each . ilelf one tin .g C .I[4 —ffiabmetuerit insertifinP,l2% eerito each. ,i A [gut .rtis...tusulti ova 3 lines, Cur short perhmis,viinge 2 . 11 a . i o.kra. • •. . . • , .v . 1 w. I Mel. ' 'ONE. TRO. :TIITtLZ. AIX. , T rlllt. ' Wirer lines, . 03 ' tid . $1 25 - - $2 25 ' S.X 00 'Ftiurllncs, ~ -50 ,1 23 175 i, •2 75 .0,00 ilire !hies, .: 100 166 •200 ' 300 li 00 Hs. lines, 125 225 . • 260 .: 4CO •• dPo Devon lines, 125 225 270 430 7, 00 hi,rht lines, 1 , 25 225 255 -, 600 8 . 1.00 Nine lines, .1 26 22.5 300 ' • .650 ' • ty, oo ALL OYRA nett LIN QS bOUNTED AAA SQUARE OP TEN LCIAF, (the square., 125 225 ' 350 j6;60 a ll.OO s'llw.)sivarint, 2.25 400 500 . 1 1 0 00- 40 0 Three squares, 350 . 6 (5) • 750 12 (10 ', i .11$00• • Pour squares, 4AO • 600 8 00, .1/40 ' l2 'Z 00 tin trter out., -0101 . .0 00 12 00 ' 18 J 1) 134 00 . I ,slearicei space fir short perinds. as Or i axreemenl • . ilardiosinesi S.dices,ll with --'-accotiiptlitiled • witis an ! I t a vertiseineut, 50 cents each. ' , : 1 1 ~4 4 reFt lawn ants but llarriagel Anil tatlrs, 1 tints plor.lineforlinitlitsertion—aubsecitient,ln. rlinns, ...tots , t i p co tier line. Nine words are antedsea lin arradve tislne. Merchants and ethers, advertising 1111 re reek, liiith clianps. ands standing adrettleement nt:t °aced n 1 15 line., will he charged.lncl te udiwg A Übfielrl Otinn. 100 11 ,Spare'to the *tenant n 1 tour squares, with than- •i ' ' get; and snhscrlption. '• r' 'V ,' • t• 21 CO Without chances. at the ratesqleslirrette6 above. ~, ' adrerti4amants set in larger type than usual !it'll! . be 'charged 59 per cent. adrante, on the:ie, Prices. A3l out, will he charged the same asletler.press • ' i No Trade advertisements: received f+.ll Advei liken?* ahrat.d. except at Lr) per cent. ad i ra nee of 6 torlr e a, nlesi,hy spertal agt4cannitarith the t•tilill Iliarrla.:As 25 cents each-. Dirth a acciappanied w, 7 tires. 25 Dadei, wllhollt notices, fin rhtir ot. '''' r AU not lees: except those, ofla nCligio A' rhtiritct r i pti for etluettionaVpurpetes. Nrilllbecharged2L rents ttr Ely putnte.r of lines undar 10. o#4r 10 Unix, 4 Cants rt.ine additional. ' ' . . . . i l'l'mte'tdin4t l of Ith'tint../1 ritt('orn general, Pr pnblic.gai ir tor. charted nt 4 rents per 4 ne tor enchAneorttnit. I , ' t To flcilltate talent:taunnt tie will .date that .:12•4 II e• frisks A enhitmn—ltit lines a hal frolutnn-and 142 lino it hoarier column. :352 wordttnlnkeneeinnt ,- 4 1701 titmir ening' n—atlll 7 V,* quarter rielninn. , All odd Illoio oft pp It'llt n't +tare. charged nt the rate et 4 rents per litrd,tfor non tiny.. ands rents per I ion tor three titnett.• , .f . • . Yearly ndrertssers must .ronliqe. their adtertistnt to their own Itusine,ts. Atteticien for others, sale nt Kent (state. ke...tre,net inclutledtit husittetei ndttirtitexueOln. _ ._ MANUFACTU ' POTTSVILLE' • , , 1 . . Venetia's Blind Pacto . ry. 1 , .. j.rrilE SUBSCRIBER. respectlu y ' ' : 1 annonnees to the cllizena or Poll Ocille 'antic 01t..., lt . .., that he hag removed his Veertion Wind FAC or :Ho .! ,- tarket Atrnet. four thaws ;nbov.ECentfe, next daoll to A lIMIIIIN Catinel itooten, wliere he keep', ronrlnnt In on hand and manufarlureFjo order:ail kind. of Veneoan Wi ...low Minds. Win line Shale. -Curtallt.. Tritntethrs• .I , r Mole and Shades, to7ether W,ith eirtythloa In .11s line of busineldt4, all or 0,1,41 you 14. An aLthry tort rate!, Ile Intl* the citizens to cal/ at hisNoklald A teen r. feeling', el - lf:dent that he can furtihdi ax Ford . di. ries as ran be attained ahroad. lie ah.o otterds tril.re• pdring nil liltitill of Milli sod :lath* and puttilli In . .up el a n dePired 10 dd an . Slarqrs, T. , 9 . •• • L D.., , - -L. EXTENSIVE.IVIARBLE-YAR , Ptatsantosigo neeteS, Petri:Agile, 'at Tilt: :subscrlher is , 11 . _ 7,r .. prepar«l, at Ilk 1.11 .• - 7. pi0.f . : 1 '::,5 . 1 t Maud, 'to ,fornish al l ..--;; ' - ...:r . _ " /, , , N. ::: -_-:.. ti Li ods of ma t eria If 111 ' -'. 0( if'-:- 7 .. 15...._. ("` .., !,i, line, for ,huildine; .1; ~ • - _ \----,. t 3, ri rpos,..-404 it oti,li-. , -. , -- i" - =-' ... - omoont al.; Ile incites ' ' L at, • - A p trticular at tent len to • f ,11 . 1 .-, ti s 44. ta a. ~..,..p . c ~„„ Vote!, Stones and ~. ' 4 . - , 111 5 ,... ,11- 1 ,,,,, •Nenuntentmollib.tran- -C's t- , X...::),...._ i!l-,1-t -'dart ure.l They ran he ~ .,,:. . W.- . .."4.'-.4 - , .;,' . NI, 1 had in every sarietY of 1 ~:., : 1 ...- ,, , jr...., / i i , sty L.. and .111re:11par,, . I'. fklerably.in beauty and fittlf:, wit 1 atly obtal led :‘ , 6 , - ullore. and are.otfered at cheaper gatesl.. .`` ,l- T. ILAN4, =MIMI . • MINERS' SAFETY L :• . A S'nperlior Artlt SUBSCRIBER II ,c,;ivel from Nor Caine. Eng Mat 'Satiity Working, .1-inips, made under English Government Agent. of Jr, .43 UP!. A isP, Utilize enters !undo • tigPir) Lamps. There are the beeCSafei trodneeitiato thlsenunly, and nreforsi. retail at alsiut tai coot ot ' fliferior tlatize by the yntd. and Lamp !trusties Men. the Clan ney Lamp for viitw 1r5,1.3111 , Lamp Is covered with a gititistt lir reased light which is ()Fin 'v'ie'wers: gir Mesa Larnpaean ho puf .tilasice gas. and moved rapitib )ts It houtany eoreving, and ri . l . it;ust CARRIAGE FACTO rIIIIIE mu dersigned , trrlo. [hit opportunity of ."the pohlie th It they h:i ream ' I:l...sire 0 4. 1111;e Facto ry. fr. i'llanki ...trek. .rhere hey 1 *s.nre the late tire. P. their Nor letil.lio4. it. 3.lorrile Athalk.. _. .ne old 'pie, In , N' Ir.• prepared to turn Alit CARR lAG ES P I QUA TITO I'll t: BES r IN Tilk: STATE :mg ready to netowe:thole , il- ot Ve custnern and all ti. 0!.... *lto tn3y favor, hem' filth f t I twir p otrontiget. An entire -111'w and well NO egl 3 , ck of , “) iteriais and the ensue old band,'. will en thin t :tern ;:i , i le work whllit in eite c Tunce 'and Llitrabi It), catmcit ha oil rp..lisel. • $ They will continue to attend to th . Inn: ocsrliercit er A. hef.r.., waif determination to givd geticrs I:satl ace lieh . it:i- %It orders will receive prompt at Million. . I t k.E. , .:.,•l,.kiring .i.115e nt.the slimiest f.ofire. ' .luty 1S ':d '2.5-1Y AIM:I9M li ItU It ill A itt). ,_— , • ' SPRING STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES , At AV DO/legate putt 15 . ettt14.' DAN InL sell VAtTLE ilestri:s to call the/Men. , , , 171 - , lon of the public In'hin , ~/1" 167 . -4% 1 4 extensive n , ./ottnetti: of ../, - 4 . ; ' ... -,..• , . .-. 4 .x -=. ~ -..t. ' ...i. i'''' / 12 .. Itont , and ,•lineo..tnatin. • 1.,..•:.:—. z o• v. s p, indure/1 under his dwn „r"vv„../ . ,.. • f rsz . --:. in.pert ion. enperiallx •• .41-H-N , r • :itrite.' to the Coal Po- ''`l -71-f,; 7- All„ r f: 4: 91 i . ;:!1 , 11.411.1 I tiered r•r sale .0 1,.. .. !, Y,i-ii. .. -- ',:T., • ' :wilds: Simeon CENTIt P. .. ''/-i ;:q ' 4 4....,,.., :411t1.:17. Itovr I'll•rh, •,,,w'' -- • . 11,1dilpit , ..)te thil'utilie , ', ''.Bawl Hodge. Ile hat. On pandit Well ansorterd 'Pm' :'il filer/ell. do and Shoes. l ileu's and Boys' Cal f, Gent n Kip Ti ants 311.1 iirtiglin: •if t•Vory dm...v.110.14i Wont« Mimes' tiiiil Children's Gaiter Items. lieejedlut ton I torn, Halt l'l.t Item and !Anthill buskins, of very et Women's. Mhisioi . and Children's Kidand Ilti t Skin { llhots. husking. Ties •aud 91ilipern. leri's patent ' I gross thminv Alpo an ansortment of Fax Aro.'s 4 inc. Works. All 01 which will he mild at e unbsul+lll / pare, Particular attention given to 011 lilt* of tti ficharv , ol and enstrinnik :irrirk and rep/thin! . Alio hand, a Pm assortment of Trunkil, Valises and (lit hagsPottrAille,June 19. 'rot :26-hr 1 , J. L. IVIENNI'C'SI MOROCCO FACTORY • ' • • And Leather any 4 R , 117r, di sired, Gamow POr,r, 110 ro , p,oltialy Inform? lii- of l vu.toilerc, an; ' 1hoioll.:1,T aellentlly.thal . -Ito co 141;nuot to 11131111 future ALL KIN 11ti 0 1101:fiCC , I. I:I l , ..Stralt, krvarla 'A1•,,,,,,,, ~...h, flat and 13 P..)!: Ilitollugi l'ink 14niag and 1:,,, n or all ,alors. Ile 11, al 7 y; on tiro, a mineral' IL 1 s.ortinota of all I: holt , I i• K k7' li:ilt. (13.1 i tam. - :n .1 'nod Sole; Loathe Ci'tv Cdr Nkirls. MINE mul ot.rt an. t.‘rouslte rniel Cbti:,,oo r ic. kind. Sitrtl:l - k tn!;ett in CSI in, %.•!, pr paid r July 111.':, POTTSVILLE • • ',Snit(ll e and Harness IVlanufac t or* r . vi Eft E WITH i nvite , your ,spei rr4 , vt•rw exttTAre stnek.nr yatly. • ~, ,J•i0... / ~ ri,,,,,....„ Coikirs. dc.. 011hr:wing Ine 'est ~ractiely of rtyls, awl , Wrillties (tier oitered yr s ale In Iliti ...wily. aml . al priers that will rornpar Mara ally wI i h 'lmre ..1 ace other idulre in the t ratie.• , . 1! ' (.;".* - l i in , ln In , for smile rears part, ...., , ..:: n th,l,llablt of purchasing my b ril .... 4 R .,,, .. l l ,o ‘ , l,learlutirri y for ash. jun k I Mid myr-it: nop-in lb. Ir.rkersinn of ndr•lM "Ml` form this ea uren not ehjayeu by th e tale general and reel t hall ;lan , pill. ronlidertre.r e llelt ille . iy,deo all cliprep of deal'ers . : an.i.tpy atran - punenta for the i: ittig',rea ' ; ' R .ll't , ti *r are based iipanth./1 q Nrrr.einoi ni ~.,1 kli. , ~., s , tit to; I. hum II d'B,7/:, , dm , : you 1 , 1!11 the efore rely ; nimn tidiliim at my establishment ecerythin that I{ re. t' , 9 Orel In my line. .. Order. by 111411 are recperi f fullv o‘lielt ed. an t le , ',lnt warranted to giro sail, 10 ion, both .to , 11131II:i •LEI' E V El: WWI VIL Oqratil, Kpiscnpar c'aar:th, antr, ath, • March 7.15:17 V. T. ELLILIVII. cu an a.:csu~lLa i haQ tong bren n.,ught Tor 1 tau mow be had 'by gning to E. T. EL-LI:UCH & . (5,,,,,,r„ 4, E. 7' Taylor. ) Cheap . .Fashienabio Clothing, Noreha' ing, and General Furnishing's 'Corner of Centre and Maltantatpt etreCta, at tutind the latget assartmettt of cloths., cat.' tott , ., fair - n(44g maxi.. and reatir ; ntatto' clot 1 e er oiTrred to the citizens of I'nttavßle. is he; twurLaeloctott with;;real care (rum the Itowtkut in l'idtadelphin and New York. I.e ; tut cash. and will aril for rash, at the ' deeire focal! particular al tenth , ocr'departinent, Wing all prartkal experience In the first bnitaes of Paris. nap tteoon. we feel confident that our za ral for tantt UPS% of atyle, beatify an,. Ittel , c, In the much l.wa In Pottxtlfle. • Cedi 11.,tal Earr,t WupPlicti with all the t 4 cenlh•aten'e tarni•hing gleada. Ebirta ma tU, F 6,111 pit:o by one of the' rat - Vililad.ditida. ut,d wartnnliat Oft; place—Menet of art( i. tl+2,ller, r•f e , • May V. 'fig I:WOR i • ' 2 PINFCROVE IRON Pintgrott, Scltaylklll Count , Thir pr , fartflimunt iie I' l • reitgrwitlie Superlofetidehre (.0 . 101 :-.1 . . '• ., ; ( lt.:4 l ;t:l' i , le . rteetly of tl I tew411 . 1 1 :7? , k,.. • ft' 1.1 t; It! i , ".4rt.l!sr7; r ",Z r e " a a:. cltil 61. v 34,101112 IhraUch a tietinti of wltltlY I ring wlth•t t 11 tti r. ht•faa. Neu r•theernetl le •I . ,1...- que ; of the larto•t.t trou utttka In th e C u win he a thnl•i,ut ttuarant ke of the ctiara•l work t urn. I out rf 'hitt estaltth.theent. Ad older...l T null c r t,11,,, I, f, *.totml ; . any poeer it ith t h-ir eount-•••ti,toi, erteh Inv Ili rnact4. rt•llir;.- mina. toti,tt., eti.sionlitt..,,,la ritthery fir ithitl,z. p;nall., nil ti,utro =Mill ' l ,.aakar., dti(l carol will reKriae protart titian e. r , oneeted with the welt:, la a larzealeata r 4, PA ble ~ f I urn my out lame order* at Opal u; • gr O merle at Ulla . estaLliolnarut are seettud 1 ht . t.'t ate for durnlolily, w \ hlle the kyle of ‘: Trattnr..rrungl ri:4 exlllrekv tmcl 14 to • iht,rthy et., athottloti Of it iltrarl'armiani m at hilt he t to builiteic to all Its detalla, the , . L'Te, the Plot - gone IN 'Works oily rklo no .. . 1 Indic hatronate. .. JAMES L NISI- JOILS Y. 111:1::;t4 ,111. tar th t diultSandlupt.' . . Matthi.:...• 7• . • ...- , 1•%./. ' W. EPJLTING I 4 WIIOLESALI Ali ) REr._.. „ AII; " galsc•=2:i.evt itank4, 3:2r - ligs-lisile• ' !P. E. Corner Contr..) Audfilorgregian 80.; . " • ''', - • . iitivrsvlo...lll - irAlltl.l4 A i;rTtitlN's Celebra ted 641,Vorekiter shie auce,” co d E t zwt - : s 1,7 Cu band. 31a412 L... '59 HOLLOWAI"S OINTMENT. iqug I em thtuo- e . .., The free Mut if stone of all Nations:tureen a s the Ter ' dirt of the leading Ilospitslsof the Old and. New World, stamp this powerful remedial agent Fs the greatest heal ing ere:praline ever made known to, suffering nun. Ita • PENATFATI , E ursurits are more than MARVELOCI4 thin' the ekternal orifice:, of the skin, invisible to • t.he•taaked I -'ere, If reaches the seat of the Internal disease; and in' ail external affections its anti-Inflammatory and healing rirtueseurpais anything else on record. and is Nature s great' ally.' I • ' , 3 . Erysipelas and Salt!ithennt ' ' • Ate two of the met common and vliolt;nt disordeMPre' valent On this continent. to these Ille Ointment is esp.., daily eh tagoritstl e. It t , ..mrslus npergncla". Is first to era& irate the'venem anti the,. complete the cure. ' '.. ' i Ead'iLege, Old Soros, and Elsers„' •". ! Caseeef many years Standing I hat has t e pertinaciously d li refuse .to yhdd to any other i remedy.pr treatmenf,hare iniaria ly succumbed to aOr applicittions of this 14 -. erful . u gent.' "• s o -, i: . • ... • - ! Er a p i 0 u a on the:Skin, 1 n ArkinO. from 'at had state 41 the blond or r d isease; are erintleitteil and a clear ahsl traltsw.rent eur are re gained IT *lO restorative • action of this olntni t. It. Plirtplt4eA many of t hecosineti es and other. to! '. appli ance* in its 'rimer to dispel rashes and other disfigurt ments of th.g face. • •' I' : . ''• •• .` ... Pile! and - Pi:Stale. 1 - - ; EverY forehand feature of these prevalent and Pleb , 'born disordeer; it eradicated docallyand entirely by the use of this emotions; warm fotuent ittions should precedel Its appliatinit. Its he dinequelities will be feuud tube thorough and invariable. 1 1 . • ButA die Oltelateistiasiti be need in • the fidloteiey„,easet): ' Buniorin,• ; • Rheumatism, i Sore Threats. Durittr.i. itingworru, Sores of all kinds, Chapped flarida, Ifheuin, Sprains:. • chitt•taina, = Sc ids. ' • '' Stiff Jiiints, • Sistulti; igP Skin Diseases, Teller. Gout,4•• • se o iled tilands, ' Ulcers. , SVre Legs, * Vent real Soren, Mere nrial.Er uptS.Sore Breasts, •IVoun dm of all 'Piles, Sore Wads, • kinds. fr;'"Cnitticiss li - •Ni..ntrare genuine unless the vrordn ":"Ilorkicity; .gcre Turk dad Lontioz." are discernible as a watr;r•ulurk in every leal.of the book if directions aronut; ea c h ltrot or btu: the. mine nay be plainly seen by lo Wing the Imf In the lijtld. A. handsome reward be:siren:lo any one retade'ring such STlR:nun:that an nur'y lead to tile detection tf any party or parties coml. .terni ti ng. the medicines or .vending, the same, knots log them it. be 4nrietoi. • 4 the manufactories of Professor fintowar, snimula,n Lane, Ney York. and by ell respectable Drug. gists aid Dealers In . Medicine, throughout the United States and the clillised world, in pots at Z. cents, c 0 cents, and sl-earls. .4.S.r.There As a considerable, saving by taking the ear ger f:lZet.. N. R;—Direrilions for ihegrnidanee of patient,• in every Ml:eider a te,a t i xed to each pet., June 12416 [Vena] T. It.A.V, ArAPP. c• Is jiist. - te r t Da y'x he ingtectio of he best go - 0y • estly 14r use fir y Latin* evellti. ale whoiesslesnd nips. hi'o. lflre by the doze or linssee t imil 3tne thick lass. ml portnn4otto.3olue : i 7r.---- . J o b the Admirer of , •, A FINE HEAD CF Ill ti ll tos ( n , EAR: ,. ~..1 r , • , , ~,... ALK , , iiiheauty it tannot exist ivitit- c . . out a tine head of hair, then read the following, an if iyou ask mom see eireular around each bottle, ir t 'and no one can doubt. Dr9fessor Wood's II it : ir ttistorative..-. 1 .L. 11e call the attention of 411,,e1.1 and yoting, to this i ; nondertui preparatten, which' tUrne back to its original I color; gray ledr—coverS the hienhaf the bald with a lux. uriant , growth—remnres the dandruff. Itching. end all I ,cutanenus eruption ~ ' . ---.......iies a ., en t inual,flow•of the uat- rail bolds: nod hence . if used ea a reezular dressing for t to hair will preserve RS color , and keep:it from falling I . extreme old age, In all lir natural beauty. W,, call • then .upon the bald. the gray. or diseased In scalp. to use It : and surely the young will not, as they 'slue the flowing lucks, or-the witching curl , ever U.. without it.— I te prams • Is tuunt the tongue of thnusands. The. Agent for Professor Wood's flair iteafrr ttive In, New Haven. recei'ted the fellowing letters la regard to the lastorative, a , lew lvveks since. 1 1 ' DEEP RIVER, CONIC, July 23, 18.50. - Mr; LVlVaiworrrit—Sir:—l hare' heel, tumbled. with, daralrba or Scurf ou my head f lemore than a, yeakniy . , - hair liecett to come out. scurrand hair 'together. I saw in a Sew Havell paw about 71Vood's pair Restorative" as a cure, - 1 called at your store on tbe first of April., last, and purchastd Otte bottle to try it, and I fouled hi my satisfaction It was the. thin": ' it removed the scurf null new hair began to grow : it is now two. or three In. ' cher: injeogth aehrre it was till re: I have great. tall h In it.*. I 'WWI' you to send use two dipales snore by Mr. -.P. stn the le-arerot thli. .1 don't know,ssany of the kind Is nett (Willie place; you 'may-have a market fur many bottles after t is known here: Tours.'-with respect, 1. ~ RUFUS PRATT. 1 . l'intAuttnt t, Sept., 9, 1S:16. TR4y. Wonn—Dear Sir: Your Ilair Restorative is pros. ini,itself beneicial to me. The front,aud also the bark; part ,it . my Mika almost lest Ito covering—in tact OALIP.-- I Lare . used lilll two, half pint bottles of your Restora tive. nod now the top of my head is well studded wit Is, a prontising crop of young hair, and the trout is also r.' CeIVIIIL! its. benefit, I IleOre tiled other pnquiratlona without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommend:it ion. I can induce many others to try ill. You.* .e....pectlully, 1). R.T11.07.1A5. M.D.„ -.1i0.464 Vine street. , . , . " VINCENNES, IA, June 22-.1653. pop. b. 3 . . : W00p: 4, x you are **it to manufactureand rend, your recently discovered' flair Restorative, I , will slate; for whotuas.ver it may coucern. that I have ti'Wed it and known other,. to One it—that I have, for 'sereral years. been In the habit of using other llair Re !shiratives, and that .1 and yours vastly !superior Co any : 01 lier,l know. It entirely cleanses the head ol dandruff, an.twitlf one month's propel use will restore any pei; fali s l4 hair to the original yrtthful color nod texture, Igiving it 's healthy. toll and flossy appearante: and all this, without discoloring Mediae& that apply it. or the I dress ot..w high it drops. 1 would. therefore, reopen...m.l Its use to every one desirous of having a flue color and ,torture to hglr. 'ellesto.et fully Tout... . 11 . 11.90;5 KING. 0. J. WOOD . il: I::1).. I'mprletorg.3l2 Broadway, New York, (In the great N. Y. Wire lalling Establishment i ) end 114 Market sta.. St. Lords. I '.. . COUGSIVELL'S FEW MEDICAL. SALT! For Inflammatory Diseases - Only. NeW.Medical Silt! New Medical Salt! IT . IS' NOT A CURE-ALL! • ..r.e."l-For Inflammatory Diseases Only. • • int! urn Fr. }Ur, ore, , , t, re rPit le neres leg. linfi ca irla I.lr ter. hive e,4 i Int.'. tu.. r., h ti in n hihnli !phis rt. e.knnet rt,liy ans. O ut fur% tort r... • Ile to rder llnor .-, in nr. el , /Mt r Liltd it.':-tf i LS, ft 1 . . ' re liiitlor rITIpx. i ln 804 of Inlet 0 . 4- yearsi. flu• e ere Olen ell ktni ef t t rof the ‘rrlneri of. 1 , fhr [lt g rolnrici Ih.l. I a' , 1 . . • TRULY. MAGICAL In Caring , Pains!- D,P,FEItENCES can be - given to xt, wherattrereltaf and euri of Nina Inter. badly hnlrexteroalle hate teen truly magical, by mon. (SAN'S 31AGIC BALM, and who aat , they would not ha without it if it erat rive.Dollarti a brdtle. Dinortineaar erannany earn bottle. No !amity aeluainted Ha vatct. will he without it. They might gate ten limed eekt and a great deal of p.in and autferintr.• For Mit* i.r- el. DiugilAN, Third strvi, !brill& 4, - ,e-4,1 and 511 rants a bottle; and Vaud Si per thuon, Jantury 214 '5l) • . 43m !ir fartnrY, u u n eon 'r dor. Aid ItY d tet r s Irtuprpoor tispot prielor. SEVERAL THOUSAND lbafly Sead,aizig- St:sista:7y' /lasts, hive produced as much .as 1. and four hunktriad bunbebrof Bfrawberrbs to .1„34 , nem. 'Mesa Kfrattbetry.Pbttri* motto no mix. lux tok, make Than Leo r. --Nor 11:11,AIINAN: oaf tl.o klorry'• &irditog..llloyamondueilactirny, Superior,' libly Queen, end Enrly Bowie Strimberry Monts, for eau by ttor Warn, Ilutidrrd. Thousaad Plots. MEE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDA. ';..oL..x i x,x7v. MEDICINn. .THE FRIGHT* HEALER! World Kdowu and :World VqedF And sold by All good DrugiWs. A pill 14-1 m "1411. COGGSWEI,L'S . NEW MED . - Linen SA LT,-11.5te341 of being r remedy for all ill,, tia" ritht rol over but one ill, ban but one:. qt.,Lnn d ar winpiishes Ltd one thing, to emmern INFLAXNATO. ss 16.E/Int. Uh3ICVOr IW itv form or loenlity, elietber In Zile Ibe 1 . throat, athttorni,n.extrenitiev or skim . . .. .. . . . - X 7:1;.:IV NIF..I)ICAL SALT.—Its. pecu -11: li 4 r ,cr..uetire to th,,t without the uw;lesit loss of 1 ,,,, .1 4,4 i•tr”rigth, It citoct tinily ,rums Inflamlnqtaw .lii” we:LI (no othr,g.) liy producing, nu equilihriaux of nii Il thli.h. in Alio 14.14, the ,want of which 6 the sole criv.4. cl ii!ft:militut kn.' i . . . , . VOTCOFI To INVALIDS ! !—The . 11 . following tonna which the uubstati;,ed fluids RP• and inane not here mentioned. that hay. ntore'ne Pas fever or pr,in, At as easily sul‘lued by!the NEW MEDICAL SALT. as firs Is extlogukhed water.,tn wit :If:rain Fever, Ileadarbel Dinah of illtaxl to the brad and Wart, Pits, Intlanwilliles. ears. Won., lungs and liver; Nouralgia,..Spinal afferlions, Erysipelas, Dronehl. tie. Pleurisy, Asthmn,.Oruzhs. Dyspepsia. Tonereal eases, liheninatittn, flout, Serofula, and rill itching and other eutannous ertspOomt..: TV?. COGGSWELI,'S NEW DIED -,_,teAL SALT exerts. like the ramie. ma tt. r, an oa t raordittary inbuetter: over t be reins and arteries, result. inglilt*gradualdrelineofintim:nation six indicated by the tel., II littli soon ftsutotreits natural state, as the heat in and ii.ser disappear. ' - • K. COGGS'WELL'S NEW MED 1./ ujAr SALT does Plod., ichnt,lCelaime to do—no . lets—.quallzes the fluids by mmoviag 'trout flio.pvhtvin atl arterial end -Sentats obstructions. Lra unit;t , eirculatt may be tibt:tined from soy uggiit u bas 11,61 minable tokiehie for sale. ' • !Dr. Coggiwelrs Antf.phlogistio Balt, !- Acttl. l'Arx %GM. gl ; Ca ICONIC du.r $2 5C ; FAMILY Ill> tthtiLfrer of f 7pf We, en sezriPl nJ prig. Ini alit.hc with chronic nr gong etnading, tlisear,as, should ordrri ebrnitic E"e tv.titunlitalsltn4 direrlicns see •-• • 1). Ci TAY 1,011;4 CO.. C4m....10.0mt5, tte2. , N.iit. , —A , ,:et)tg U . ...1A.4 in er wry Clty.Town and Village.- . , , TAR. CO(?.OSIVELL'S 'NEWRIED, , if 2 ICA!. SALT Ls for aalo.in Pottavilin, by C. W Er! TlNfi in iner.v t y W. Peel - OST; ie. New Phila. delphin. by D. Iti..,lboa ; In Port Carb..n, by If. Sinus. sun: 'ln tit. !Isis, at Kritren; in 'slllblioport, by .I.lt. Ponn.ll7 . In TUfsearUllt. by ittAGAS & gee. and by all re. spretiblo Druxists vf lierstor.lbe .. '4ollssm." is read A a it I.L not a patent tnedleineOtut thv prescription et not eatinent phyairinn, no One / Abet/1d reit le try the NEW 31111ICAL SALT, • I:Aruary 81y - . ' ' ''''" ' '.' '- ''. , - "," "...., ... "", ....-", - ' . ' I-" ' , i'- - ",''. - ,-. ...."."I".i.'''' ' .. .i:`,.'1.: , : - . 4,",re"::i.';..,.'„:! , =.,. , .;-;,.. ii-.„, , .- - i].,',... - -:' . .:;: - . - ,;:‘,:',„:.; ..,.:,- ' ' , ,. , ,;,,5,...:.-. - .;7„--.:',' .::,:-,....,.‘.;_; ; ~.. „ -..., .':. '',.. 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TOE TO PIERCE THE BOWELS OP THE EARTE,./.2r0 BRIX° dim Ipaoit TILE CAIMANS ON':XOUNTAINS, METALS WU&CU WILLGIVZ STRENOT# TO OtrE HisDa AND /SUBJECT ALL NAVY/LS TO ottntrsie AND I . l.lminler.--Dr.ifekalelg. . i • . • FEVER ikigrp - ACME.," • , EVERY FARAIERI AND EVERY FAMILY hi' a . fts pettilbsr Ititters.compotinded at , muut u g to someiavOr Ile reel lxt, hilndecttlown from father to son, perhaps. The principle that a took ithaulakit is necessary In every house. IS tin dliput ed. yet, being cow -1 pounded broinskllltul hands, o en contains elements both Incompatible and iticonalste t—soraetimespositive ly h artful. We hereuflei to the üblia.in a highly con centrated form , what will.pkiell supply this want, pre par'ed upon scientific principles . mpetundefl of simples. h acting in arraen y, yet eacli fuill llug Ili own remedial . • To TOE PnvsletAN is here tiffere..ln'aeonventenitorro, yet perfectly rate. oti IncitOnt blch,acting upou.the 1 deco latlcin. Poiret' the action oft ie rvstem to thq stain). rd especially health, espeally after ati debilitating 'attack of disease, after depreasinn from he*. Or any Inca) or argil- ' enlist ea • re;, an Attli•Sposeandli. u hid wis It 13:1 general a hitul •t u • ner.aitr with ',peculiar infinencetupon the .' nr • s ',yet • :calming nersini liritation;w him taken properly.wi r t •ut the Wart lend hey to the brain, and without that irtrersipe. reactie which hi the bane of mortlonics—o en eauslugniore jury than theoriginal• diretuse. • • Ai'a;Tolelc. moderately and nentlyexaltlngthe energies Of all parts of thp frame, producing necessuri Ty a healthy ncreereqf thoct lon ',of the 'rations means, ,ehensleally changing theiteldilytf the stomach,and act. log ncrmally upon the liver In regulating permanently the bllliary socrkioni, • . .• • . • NOTlCK.—Wbbever,expectstotind thlr a beverage will be dins Ppolnted ; but fo the rlcklweak and low-thhited, it will' prove a grateful aroma le cordial, poseessed of singular remedial properties. Cautlon.w-The greet popnbtrity of fhb delightful Aroma has induced many imilations.which the putlic Should guard acainsi purchasing. Bo not persuaded to I.nyancthing etre until you harq given Poransvit's ilot t.ArD lirrrcas alair trial. One b tale will convince yon bow infinitely sUperiar It is to al there imitations., st..,i-sora at p ter bottle, or al bottles for $5, by the , • J '• 801.. E PR OP it ET ORS, BENJAMIN PAC E, J R. &CO:, gAttor.tvrt VliannaFOtisto apts. elinnisto, - PITTSBUR , PA. For. sale la Philadelphia by Morirht, Otlice :of Iha Democrat, street Dyott Sc So ux,V,3 rit‘rth lioadino.l4 ilittCr & Co.; Lan. C. 4 PutlseilLe. pleb IcG. Brow Epting; Tatuaqua.ll K.lturns, and lu Schuylkill :baster. Noy • • t THE LIV NIT I ‘ G 0 R PREPARED DV DR. Compounded Entirely ISotle(ifthebestPL LIVER medicines now Leto as a adliartle, easier.mililer;au other medicine known. It-is ur Lirrr remedy, acting first on th bid matter, then on the stomach that matter, than accent plishior ally. without any of the painful the operations' Utmost C Atoll system at the same time that.' taken daily In , moderate dosew it up with unnsual rapidity. The Liver is. MAI of Ott of the human body; and. ..ail Hone well. the !ewers of • th . veloped.. The Stomach isC4 at en the ;healthy action of - lh performance-of Its func , p., tic Is at fault, the bowels ecu at sy.tent Knife, in cot-se- q L-Liver-hnving,rcnsedk ug Eril eaes of that or,:an. one of • th it his study. In a praetlce.(4 of . find some remedy where- . vi many derangements it' w 1 wl To proveN hat reme-Pal dl prison troubled with Li-," v 2 any of its forms, has hut() ton than Is ftrtsin. These Gums remove alit, morbid or had matterfnun 1. the system, supplying in their place* healthy How of idle , invigorating tlaPsl stomach. eatutinpfood to • dl. test well, perifyin.9 Vas._ Lived, •givlng - tore . and health to the whole ma le' cllnery... metering - 'the causenf thedisease—effeet- In 2'n radical cure: loan na tlas :green red.Z‘ro I .Ichrot bet ley. ?Trent bel- by the foCC..slolgli TWO • of kbe Liverinvigo. rotor. , • 1.4 ' .1 . ; . One dose after eating is sullelent In relieve the stomach and prevent the • food from rising and sour _ ',Only one dose ti en beM toter retiring, prey ente Xightmore. ' ' Only one dose taken a nt gently. and cures Chtlfty. ru. 5. • Onedosetakenatterearhpi. tit sl will -'cure Dysprptia. "One dose,of twe tea- nfula/ rtlli al wdYll se' neve Sick lirmfachr.. , • One bottle taken f fe,l 4 le detraction rentmros the eleine of the disease.. 9 a mattes a perfect cure. Only ono dose imntedi-11.1., ly relieves eadit. while One dose often repeated 'ls sum cute for- Clugera .farms, and a proventlre_.,'.. of awiera• aii.Only one' hottle I. needed to tbrownnt of the system the 'efferta of coed..., {erne afters girsOne bottle taken-fOr J'mndire ren o W? all 641 * lowreseor unnatural rolorn (rem theeklm,- • One dose taken a sinri timebefiwe eating gives - gor to the appetite. rine% miikes food digest well; .• One dos., often repeat e d . mires Chronic Parr/urn In. lit.worst forrus.wfillaSamlok ancrAnctievalgliors' • yield almost to the finkt`ir dePle4 • (Mope two doses cure t -ka caused by-IV/Irma In childremthere nosnrer.e.ll seer, or speedier remedy - in the. world. as Itftrentry . .- • • • 'trd-A. few bottles cureFf Dropsy,:by eiclting the absorbents. We take pleasure In ye-ell Mr' an a preventive for fl-ret Of all Prrrrs of a Thliousrn cer'aintv. and thousands at wonderful,virtues. • mho , uteilore gieing their ' , itsforor. seaterin tJ a Otouth swallow bah hulciher. THE LIVER • °ORATOR ' La a Scientific Medical Discover ,and I'l'll3o wort:tog' cures. almost too event to Della It enrts,`as ale. 'dam Oat first.dose'pleTap . l nefil, sod Fflairra ntgre thin one bottle Is . required to aura any ltlndrd.Livir. Complaint. front the worst .I,u ,iLlkvFpiiacr common Ifutdacie, All of, whlett'aritbaryesult of A cascd..Lirer. Price, St pet . - L DR..SANFORD, rroprianr, ItroadiFfy. New Y 04.; Itirttetalled by oil Di-I'l4..lost'; ftiiit -In . Pottaeit fe by SAYLOll:,.and to Touriaqua,'by fru. Juno 19.'59 ' Tile, most ExArnordi ary look of tko , Firsi`tAlf Edition' 0f40746i) a9ld. is .6 IV eeki . " BOYHOOD! PERILS • - - MANI:IOOEOst CURSE.", , . , , PUBLISHED BY .Dlt B . *: NE PAD , AST(' 916 spri.y L',l,ldeis ,gtreel,- ; I:ltilsdeiptia, ' IJii., - i . Andlor sale,bra'lll Ildoksell'ors.. Thl6 nlir..ek of 225, pages,,l24no.,h4nt.l in cloth, with, :SINE LlTlttriltAl.tfle I'LAlliti, end • intetidell tit, -Parentß a GuArd r i4ns andlfe'ung;3len.l Eviry.yeedng Colin , that wishes to in ...tatsirA la /olaffk and waattood,and balsa iteattldy' pflfgai:V. sPoniti od this Gust. &the flf . the statements are regilysslou 113,1 AIN We nersba fore aka:mat in in tot; yougg, : 19epaai 5145,:. -:- t• * t '•,', - , • Not In r est, vuld Itoadllit.-:Derivery.ta . , a, ,•: ' , ••Poyi Da a.' -' • ; ..• . A. piesttAxoricthir, the 141.414 , 1 y: Ity dia. ea meAlftitt,ey . tiljed t•• ',..- LADIES' .xvr EDI AL: GUIDE - - A3.1t1 211:11ALIAtI 'ruizsp..'-' •, 1 This, la a ' ork of neatly GOO .. gra. tewutifully bound in * cloth. and contalio ores I 6.l%vunto and curious ENGRAVINGS. It # . yrA 4 . R , ;IR f e te tklSCriplisll of , tba st Fur tOro and function of the' prnd net Ire organs of the female; ahowiug how married I Mei may . bare or avoid large temilles.• Ate°, a roinplet t history or lferatapbro ditt;ml with curious Mites, sh alas both sexes in Clue. It a l ' fs gicen mirk* to You g Ladies is selecting -a htislaind. potntiog on: the can of so much untuppl, netts after marrlag4 initlthe in thence P. a:tarts .on the aspring. : ,' - Too work airs giliE4s. the ay all fe:nalo disessea;oo that ever rbyalclan. . Tho last chapter it devoted LI recelpta.fnr coarnet it's at preaeof of France. Eug lan d.zrnd ltusaia, hair teeth. and ll,r - remorin sweet i ‘ b:Sath. Tkioy . have pc. pease: . - ~- -,, • .' f Priets p AO. Ili wail, 91.75. stamps. - folio 6.ples bare alert wishing a espy of the first WI dors without delay.:., Yorroroplete de.' which will he RN' AgeUtaillift . loo.ltU, '69 • • OLDEST 3 81014 CV Vett+ The t:stenelse I h Is establletu sur'es at all flute supply sr the put best hums, *EI ctiottehts. te.. & -The Fpropriete settlar bang a .1 of thlrip years' sees.. prise their . % atlehdatme Itt aU tar Particular . lieu pg., to , Pay_sli i'reserlptiolut. - V.Vsinfs, O 3 theutiishelosehp Jtate MORNING,; BY.BENJAMIN': BANANi: POTTSYII,4qi,'_SQHU,V;I4I4L--COVN"It,-,PEN, MEIkI BOER'S VE'S nTFiRS be agents—lloTtnon k 401111 Johny, Iten:re .eond street. Alro. in ster. by John P. 1-Ong . J. C. C. Ilwber. 811.1 • ..Fry; 311nersville. J. Ilaren, by Or. E. Clll , l mbar 2.7eitS .48.• ATO R ! ANDFOR D. I From GUMS, RGATIVE and I. th 4 pith! lc. that ads mare effect gal than any k :only a Otbiarlic.l , ut • o Liver to eject Iti!tnor land bowels to carry off two, purposes k.lfectu eellngs en)erienerd in . It strengthens the 'purges It; and triton I strengthen aud.bulld . principal regulators . en' it perform:oth lune 'r aystriu. are fully de afn entirely dependent , Lirrr 'tor the proper 3,..„• en the s tontnch fault :tin! the whole; Ice t.one or:ran—the Its duty. For tile dia. proprietors has 'made tuvre than 20 year , . to I.lla to, counteract the li•lt It is liable. in nt 145.1 Rnand,any r Complaint, in rya bottle, and cowrie- lit, !omens the bowel, inoodine thIP medic' ne d .A.quPt pe. i . It opt.rntti; pith to ter , tlfy to it* lunanimo tealimony in it' tlft Innignrator, and Imam anl inNitmeut.c.f female may be tier Qin the TOlLET.;elein7 thp orova by the nobility o r beaut be akin, - tout" mid rbenereingTei obtained, at great ex-- i . olglhtiddltional letter y4ct. oilloreil. itn should semi their cir, _s i AlitTgp..A : :y.. 2 .Nl9.l3,N:prg',-,,,,Apfti.4_ i :,;16:;...:15 rHILADtLPHIi.' :-.:; CAR YARDACE. rkillE subscriber respectfully informs • te,pcibile tbit be IF preparkl.lo, receive and oo- Vdra ronudning Lguthet, Bark. Ran*, Shingles. Ousl Iron, ae. E. SculanNE.R, olr. linad 61211021birchillsti., Phtlaterphia Febniary '5l) , • . 7 ten .• "HARD TIMES-.NO MORE. , !, • •NY PERSON; (Lady 'Gentle; ZIL iian.),ln the Untied :Antes; - posseselox ; melt elnual of hose SS to t 7 can 'enter Into an easy and re spectable business, by which firm SI to CO pm day can bc rciditai, Nor parOculars,addrers, (41rich stamp) W. R. ACIV'S & C 4) - ' tblla! IC:Seth Oixth Philnd'sb WINE OF TAR, A $ bright, parklittg, aud gratefuFas ix the wine of 'Grapes: %err ;clf.xtire in diminishing minim expectoration, and . 11 . 4 rs4ierl ng mash and prountiag a healthy , colist - Mon °ribs orkans of rrspiration, • ' Pint Battles; 37 - I'4l Cent*. m A doy - . • etunutal. • . Pharmaceutical Chras#l, 1410 Maxima streec, - ' March 19,...14 12-luil • - FILES d. RASPS, OF ' • 'the hest it the. , Mittuir.c . I tpryi New itreet. above Second, between Mace and Vice streets, thiladelol3 • chore , may La toura the !Incest a ssort matt in the cety. 'Old FRee .17csid and made equal. to new, aCtesaving of Ifitty per cent. The ialweriber pegs to Wenn hie' nunteriar frteixds and the puhilegenerally that he :does noutinpki an Agent to solicit order& Conintuplattkow by Moll will meet ittisl3 . l9sopt attention. . J. SMITH. ' . ' New Oral" File Works: Philada. • STEAM TOMNS:L • ; • • Setifeen Philadelphia and Baltiatoze: T ft E dersign ell- is-now . prepared la tPw Camlts,proteptly between adelpl,l2 mid Baltimore. • ' A.'rew Beet irill'be sent at anytime tbr Os* — (,p - Barge. , ; Fiarie Beate will be picked op twice a weelt'at Broad 'fleet. eaplalua'san Palm time by 1n 'wining me by letter before 'hey leave the inountalns, when they expect to he at Philadelphia. My, Tow Bents are very powerful and eommemited by men of greatesperletted in tbeilapeake Bay' and en the Delaware. ' YLEDEIt/CK PrS• '59 14• But • . Baltimore. - R.LINDS. AND SHADES— .I4 • • CHEAP. FOR CASH: - • - 33...Ti..W7X1-11.a.t.abaldek,' • ./Ce.l6 NoriLlS•Siztts street, Plallsidel .11114 , 1. • Is tie largest mai/torturer-of WINDOW4L ND= and dealer In WINDOW NUDES. of every variety. lle le the ortilaator of all New Styles, said has a tine stack to be im.bl at scare & Dann. ' DUFF ALL - OCHER COLORS OF LINEN_ SHADES, , TitLintiNG:3, FIXTURES. te..i • .40-„STORE BLIADES plated teenter. . ." • JAI. Invites citizens of this munly to tall be. *we plintasing, and assure! , them he can better artielelnr the money thin any other itstablishment in the United State.. Plittad'a, March 26, 'SD t3.ttsn WALL 'PAPER. H WELLO 4 di ' B;OURKE. *MAN !Tit'sUnita An; otPOLTEII.I Or PAP R 1-1-ASTG-ISTC:3I-8 ,2 No. It Statith Fourth 2 . 51 reel, (11clow Jlarket, owl upporite ltrrehamt Streot,) 1, 1 - 7:IIEPS on Intnd a large and beauti m lr e -3.Panituient et PAP kit HANGING:4. WAD MS, It-ItUAIIR . iorttleh ttioy a. 4 selling. at Toy low pries. Co un I ry.finqrliantak rn`pplfed at , tholow(ra rake. - 'towns :f.apered at aboit not kb by cartfol workmen,. The:el them: ot Schuylkill county Rm. Invited to eIISTO. Ivo th'ely fplendid a,sortment of l'aperbatrtrpurclusaing el,e% like. and j tolir t hemArlyrit. eirllegant now itiktgjuzit rocolviaL • Dlarib id,' .'• .-13 6en POIiTAIILE VAAISI .& PLAETATION MILLS, KoR GiuNDiNw oral», Spices. Drawn, paints, &c. "Diamond Iron Burr • ?ta r ot ,l Nardi Pth, 1858, &j J. Beirdzie. AtILL is the best, and tvill last bongo, than any other In uee. It Is the tunst pin In construction, the most perfect In working, and the cheapest of any mill now 'before the public • PRICES; No. I Mini 31111, at N 0.2 Hand or . 20 Power 51111. grinding from 5 to 10,bush• • , per,hour,- ' _ 40 131 Mo and County rlghti. for Rale. ,Csit be emu In oPe,!' ialionlty coiling open the subsmiber 54--All orders will receive prompt ellen ion. RAM& ert'and 51taiiiite pee will find- this %staple article to C. PEIRCE. . 112 South Third stteet u lthlladolphla. Marl, • • GREAT INDUCEMENTS _ . • TO. CASH BUYERS. • HOUEENEEPERS Will cud it greatly to their advantage to purchase CHINA, CLASS . AND acoretcnitcolv wa..rusiss t2/ , ' r TYN . DILE & MITCHELL, Xxita.pcortorist, • 10. 707 CHESTNET STREET, • AIVME nil:Sill: • PHILADELPHIA,. , Who have a systani of doing Int:dorm ,peculiar to . theumulars. • • , Thiy . Impart Cher 11111:es direct I FROM THE•BEST MANUFACTURERS, AND SELL THEN IN SHALL QUANTITIES TO THE 'FARMER AND CITIZEN, JUST;AS.CIII.:AP as. they, can.be bought in large I. quintities at IVIIOLUSAIJE bl. the COUNTIIIt MERCHANT: T a API. emdomers have the , double advantage o Purchasing direct from- the Importer, And 0i,,..et-ding from a very Larva and, lkataiful Axiarlmtnt. at 4 SAVING OF AT LEAST 25 •PER CUT. - •April FARMERS AND OTHERS. - - 'X' SC F. 35.. Cli l' " rte' 1:1 I.:JPA X' 4.3'..-v al Phosplantifes '"gowtplier. - - • - THE manufnetuffurs; would most re ipect fully in v lie thi.itlZ,Otiotrof Ifprxneni:Ga 'den. crohnd others, to .tnerr. .Phnitittotle , Yettllizer....tr ' belleilug that an linpartllti• • trig of We 'mirth+ grit will prove it to be the beettOld' ibopindnertll- 'l - now offered. to. the publib .foriti) Itlnis of to psi sorb os IA heat:Jtyc, Col it, cutu. tl Min. Po 'aloes , a ird• wept& Ides of all descript Inny. Iteuntnins in due proportion .the following.tertilizitm . I nendienti. viz: Phospientsof Limei Amutonio; Phosphoric Aeht,,Nl ire, Pare 'A n [mat Charcoal. linrlate of &alum, l',ctusli, C •s rbouste of Linni and Gypeum . Fad Oran as ZI top , drevtini. (eitvretally to - those Who , fdlosi-the milk business.) it at once and for years. de• eidedly promotive of the very properties In the grafts [ , that flw Cow requires. 1 ' • liellerlnx that our Fertilizer Is a soPerlr:r one. we offer It tot he pnblie wit that degece of confidence which n knowledge of As 1 rlusle. excellence inspires: Price 4 0 $.40 .• per too. or 2 re ts per pound. • Terms rash, 1 • Bone Vast and Guano. We also-keep constantly on handterurfan and oilier choice Guam), we - will furnish at fair prices. Also .a very superior article or GROUND lIONE prepared with great ears. l'av of Dane dust. coarse. s4o—Fine $.16 per ton of SW pcunde, In .I.dtsrille.. Address • - ' TASKRU CLARK. • • 1622 South Fiftti?,sto.et. - 11:Tbe subscribers hare been appointed Agents in Pottsville for tbe - tale of the-athnte Fertilizers.. where: samples ran be seen. They retpectfally invite. Farmers' and ntfieris to call and- exatnibe U al tin ir Hardware store? .. • . 1111.1tilIT 1.10.4.11. I!uitssiliKl 4 .la!eh 12,• ism) ALLEN. & NEED ES'. SUP.ER-PHOPHATE 'Uttecintiltett by ' any dater , the market, SAMEIN-QUA And InTari tole roiled on as a Xanu:reof standard "Pri ` ee" u 45 peF 3000lber.. - (21:4 tees . porn) rainrlll.o bM araintiogi distribution,by pan or oth orwiso upooapptiratit c c Pii ifi 'OCett.h. Gita..n' 'O,. . L 'llie Foriplv of thlMUttnno hang InadequAtolhlt,pea• eon. trg would reeom 041 our friends who IntMo t Wing It, to urn% thentsel Ho f the opportunity of pufe'hesing i witty; We hre prep dto meeire aod fiileTtletlifyethls ..,„3 „,.......... ~, . - . . I . ALLEM a: NEEDLEV • ' , =NEW mix:ra.rlizr_ier.w.Erri.: The time haying arrived when Manures, eadeentrated or otherwbo, should tie fasnished to the..nmieultoriat at It. W• er veleta than heretofore: we now have the' pies sure ;cfst atitia. that after much labor and dose applies. bout o this suljert, we hare soreeeded In perfecting , H A MANURE' rosaesslog alit he regolsitea urn Cowman Frattr.Mtal ere-v*ol4ff oftie word.At Is especially adapted to , corn, Oats, Potatoes,- Wheat aid Grass. itussacked • . • ~-. . Irani and Btrol> Grain saga, ' ' Ithlth ran be acid as tirteh, closeted toucher parpases• on the farm. 114cer$30 per 2000,1b5, (1.1'2 eentsleilL) A lib er al Dr a! deduction mode to aters- on The &mew Artidat. Mir hoops haying enjeled the' confidence ot the ogrleuttoral communityfor adman! yeses oast, tea min 1 ookystdd, !eel that our reemetnetulation'ar s Manure ofrs , nte initAmuelt ea It Is oar eastern:kr sell noria . losaf 7 r/iotiearfielrs.. - = • : t ante alto for Fate , AIDS 1 '6lowtkaitaant reenttlan'ailitEntls AiinitiCAN.auAXO from Jarrir I,laad. . • ' 0110.1fltit iiriNl.7S, and KIWI BON): rust' arid -arielf.other Fertilisers?: as vr'e Aare rerommendlng. - ' = •-• I leqd fug Ag **lured Joarralt and Nsibra-...1 reitotarly filed at our o ffice f rMe itie Of /brews.. ALLEN: &•-•NEEDLES No; 928. Wharves, and 41 &Water St: First -Stare above Clikrilsint:s!..; rhuadelpt rebniary„h,'Ld' .. • '* WM: 1 HOWIPSON; ' ) - Dgk oer -- inia Dealer tit'Eathasige, 0,1.4i/et/le Apesopttl I.2tlrd 4t4..tsrftte,4 u. ' • • UN CURRENT • Moriny,...,Golil and Silver, Laud Wertithte;ikeWbotiglit itud iota. • Will ._, I etr tetly attend to all softest lobe eotribled 'to• his eare.-.. nevi's te bustles:42par, tostur, acetcs,ertia 'sit other • filalo seltitir-be. ilad..cvsed Preedles. : ZV I "' '' /I . 6 . ° "% . f ecciv°4 .. ."!, 41 . e l luil . t 41"-I!0""t Si. t rIiN, : .ENOLI.S.II it"' CO.,'s: l i sten t Ref trenetS•s3idirla takMl4l4_COaViid liblA ;- 16. - n. 1 'max Drinect** X . 'tidlti; deilii4fiho' hit ' to ' 'VW. t ► e.2l4toutkr9tterllleitt Oar ihmpnir t if e teedetit Du i a Market, of ditrereet iitzett,frout .. .No. 4to 12. alweyeto •-•-,, bete Mak, rotticelltel 'AVID V'e.trrigtosi plu i rotisy . We; be deft wtioloriliarisi zeta% al ~. -•- IL 11A321/0115.: arrt9lMlTAWX.4l.;rl4lVthe,. • - -' '-,' '. ' Tlls7llll4Jattuary WO , - ... '-' te - --.,,,'. ' - A.Vl4llltei tivrettibir 7, r 47 • -'," ' --; !.14- I - , . , . • . , ~ . . MISCELLANEOUS. 1 LITTLF:FIELEVS ft o . . Power Pamps....4 - licaplo and' Duro'Ole. —These Prunes are wei kiiewm)tst.heNew Englead and Tome of the Middle and Nresteqt thaw, where th# gire great sal lafactioo. and Lev. es!whlistred for themselves yalutthle reontation. They :Ion! 'power which may be raploy , d to drive a law, tutss or other machineiy. itirYor testimonials. re:tittle-Mee, and rtirther partiett• Lam - address the 31.aunfacturees. y • '' & IVTLLATitt, . , (Vonnerly Ltrsuertrin t Co;.) April 0,'5? .154 y.) Sp:I4IPP Must . • :APPEALS. '' :1,1 . T o ilt unders i gned , Commippiobets or • Sebuylklll.County. hereby give notice to the teas. Inhabitants and others. owners of property within said enunty, that appeals Mating .to the anseisinents , made for the year Mit, will bo held for the several be. pouglut and townships of said county, as folloWs. to wit: Per the township of Son LW Manhelus and Will_ 013 of Au - butn, at the house of ' Andrew Deaber. In Muth Alan • ham township. on Mammy. the 18th day ordprll lost. For the township of Wayne, at the house of George Wh ine:4Di the town of I , riedensburg to said township,ou . Tuesday, the 19th day of April inst. , Vier the township - of Si ttabington. at the house of Isaac ilitdotf in said' towoship, on Wednesday, the 201 k day of April lust. ' • .• _ For the toepshiP end borough of Plnegrove. at the house or Kennedy Robinson: ire the bomngli of PI negrovo, on ~ Thurrday. the' Ist day 'Of April lust: ' '. For the tow io.hili of Tremont and leralley. at ". the house I§f Mlcits.l.lreiver. in f.Trywoo.t towuship, on Friday, the Il.ld day at April inst. For the townships of Branch and lirdlly. at the house of Abraham Troutman, In the town. of LhotellYu in Drench. township, on Saturday, the =1 day of; ipril lust.' For the borough ot Ortrigsburg and township of West. Druuswig. - at the hottaeof Daniel Doyor.lll the btireugh of Orwiphurg. on 3luudny, the 25th day of April lost. For the borough or Port Clinton. at the house of if e nry ' . Doyer,lin said•Dorotagli,•on Tuaiday, the 20th • day of April lost. ' , 1 . , For the township of East Brunswig, at this honey of Josh ua Bayer.in M m eKosborg. In sail township, cal Wedoesd ,y. the 21 th • daY .1 April 11"4- ~ 'flt th e township of Wriit. Pond. at the house of Gideon '•Whetatone ii,sbiddownship, on Thursday, tho 2Sth • day of April lost., ...,.. - - • roe the borough of Tbmaqua,at the bo nst' of Illehael Beard. in Bald horoitigh, on Irlday,the 20th day or April lost. . -,, • 1 . • I For the township of Sehoylkill, at the Louse of Joseph • limo : dna out, In the'itoWn of TUSCAII.4II., (41• Saturday, the Z;11111 day of A p rib I ost. . ~ For the borough of - Pore:Carbon and townchip of. East Norwegian. t the bour;ent Johuttowis, Inaba brlectigh of l'drt,Carbon, on Ilooday. thn god daY of 'ley beat. Fur the township of Blythe, at the Looser)! .II rs. , Kelly, in, New Philadelphia, In said township, on Tuesday, the ad day of May next. For the township of It alisnoy and flush, at the house of Jonathan Lindamutti, In Rush township, on Wednes day. the 4th daynl May next. -'For the township of Vision, at the house of 'tenni Fry, In Itingtown; In said timuship, on Thursday, the bth " day of May next. I i • For the borough of Ashland and township of-Duller , at . the house of George halt n.in the borough of Ashland, ' on Friday, thu 13th day of May next. . . . .For the trisruship of New' C.astie. at the house of Levi hater, in said township, on Saturday, the 7th-day of May next. • ,• , . . ' , For the boronah of bilnerwrille, at the house of .1. F.U. Kuinsitoyin sold borough, on gocolay the bib day of . . Ilay - next: . For the townships of Cass and Poster , at the house of Paul Le gel. In Folder township, ounfeaday, the loth • day of May next. • , , For the township of Derry, at the home: John A. Otto,. In said township, on Wednesday, the 1 Us day of May next. , . , , i ' .• ' For the townships .of Eldred end Upper hantongo, at ' , the house of .E. W. lietier.in Upper Ma ttitimgo town , ship, on Thursday. the 12tliday of Ma oext..;; For the township?' of Ilubley, Ilegioa and Porter; at the • 'house of Franklin II untalsiger, In Ilegltletownsibip,lou • Friday. the 11th day Of May twat.. - - .• For tbehorough of 'Cressona, at the,house of Peter Der ' ger, In said borough, on Monday, the leth day elide: next.--, .-Nze. For the .bOmagti 'of Erliuylkill, nevem. at the h o , of Edward Lloycri.in . said horon‘h, on. Tuesday, Oi•Vi4i • day of • May next. I • . a , For:the town:l4°f North' Mattliclai,at the house:of • . _Widow, Moyer, in mid' towtothip, on, Wed nuadaY, the 18th day of !tiny next. . .. ; For tins borough of Palo Alto, at the house of Widow D. vine, In laid borough, on ThurSday,the 10th day of Ilay . ,noiL .t, • - ' Fdr the hon'tigh ilSt:Clair, at the house Of John Bete,' . ' Id raid borough, nu Friday, the 20th day of May next. • For the township of Norwegian, at • the oounnisaktners' °Mee fn Pottsville, on Saturday; the 21st day Ott.bleY . F. Flat- -•• . • - ' - For the So u t hh and North We s i Wards of the borough of PottaVilbaratt the Commi ones Once, on Monday, , the '.2bl day of May next. ' " . • Far the Altddle.and North EastiVania.of the borough of Pottsville. at the Commissioner'? Office, on . 'lluisolay, . the gith day of May next . . $ All persons and corporations who feel theatre ves ea 'Ariered by the asscremetit and Yalu.' Woo of their pro , . petty, and sit persons chanting exemption from , militia Ms on any . arcou ID wlistsoeVer, are nnuoited 14 attend :'as, the times endplates shove stated for redress.' • o'. No exoneration from military tax can be allowied after 'Mid appeal* by-the Coennissioucrs. - • .., , . - PHILIP DOTEIL . ..., . I 1 - 1 e .t: • ... • • Enwkni) OVoNN6II;' asnuninOsen. • 4 ... . SA Mlnt KAuvrx.y,} I . • Aliert—S akin.' a curErT. Clrrit , - ", . ~. 00111 .4 EUISS , . 10lierV l t0 1 :11: h . a Po: i in s.4 tvl 9 l . e, 1 , . _ • :TO OAVPITERS AND BUILDERS, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER ' MANUFACTURINCCOMPANY IIATf: on hand at their extenalve esfablishtnent, on Railroad street, a great queasily of lambeeof es/My-kind . and description...which they ran supply to Operators. 'Carpepters and builders. at lower rates than 'it frau 'he ts,ufht • eliotrhere. .They 'are also ready, tcs 'supply, through Theineana of their-extensive business! 'and la. . bor Miring machines, manufactured artleice In theivline • at a saving nf gia per rent. on former cost. Their large workshops have been in successful opera. lion for the put year, tartan:flint vast quantities of Doors, - - Window Pennies, bask,. - Panel Work, .• • • Mouldings, Bed-posts, ... • ..'-'.., Ulisids, - Bannisterii '- .. likniters,':.. Anil al kinds of Praised, .I'am:fat:and Turned Work, Which they have constantly on had. 'They are ready • le 4XCente . ordeAß at the shortest notice, foranyquan ;Ky . , 'ro'qualify of sawed or mantactured stunt. , : --DrY and green lieudock of 11 kinds, fzr building purr. \ i poses. Oat:. Maple., -Poplar. ci air. plink and winning .boards:„Cherry, Walnut, !lb nanny - , 'de for 'cabinet work: White ant Yellow l'in4 boards fortilorini, raw or nutdrlo Order; White Vine plank, :1414. a 2,1!c 1 : IN, !,& . i . and l i" . ..lich panel.alwars ready; also. Wank,. beams, _ railsi scantling, tmits, shinglds, lath, ceiling lath, pa11ing5..tc...1.2.• ings..tc...l.2.• • . : Jira-Dills of :sawed staff an everything in their line on hand or to order, at the isi ortest tiotke. • Pottsville, llarzli 29.'63' -- ' 10. • .'DECIDEDLY " THE /A i EWEiT.; NEATEST , AND DEAVTIFUL • NECKTIES !• 4 Deeldedls (be newest,* neatest 111121 i most tssilonable • CLOVES 1.• 'VecldoOly: Abe noires& neatest and most- adViceable SUSPENDERS ! • 'Decidedly the newest and neetnat, silk, linen andcambric • ". HANDKERCUIEFS!• . , .And driningv, The new.-st. and meet eitenetTe went 'Of - e3ErZW I X / r.:633r/VX.E2lir g iO . . FURNISHING GOODS! Of every devription. for Spring, and Smanw; ever of. 'bred ton lltto•itie , Publie, eon wm be wen,emote, tiott with an unparalleled askortment of • -.. Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestlnkst Just received from liew York and YbibutelpbWat the "TEMPLE:. OF PASHIOt t ft _ Corner - IV .C 4 ,14444 4 trui6staiojo Sta. ANS:A, '69 16.tf ff. T. ELLRICti /L - CO. TO\BUILDERS AND - OTHERS. . t IR" N N4N.faiiiishes Terra Cotta • Jure, Chlinney Tope forliouses.ebespandornarmutel. duiarson's Patent Ventilators for dooltuy Chlunieyr.- 1111 Terra Cotta Recoils for buildings. Chlilson's.llestiog tarasee. the test In usCe-4ind also give . slustruction how Ito put them up. ' • Antique :Marble Manteleifi manntiettowl from Slata Stone, and iseninnelad In hal . f-ailoo of the oi , oltosPoilsire kkiits, and Is furnished at boutonir , hatf - tita - Worortairld e. ' It , Fetelu a Its polish loner than marble. Is about eh times the atlingtk of . ‘isiarble. cud rill-uot soil as marble does. •• • • .darapierittarns am be man at his ton} Steee..enme sot bur In paellas $l6 and $l2 par Mantel:- Call and ow • Ind t Patterns • • 'D. BANNOIVII .• Illar.l 12. • • BaolakEe. oltrg. MY FATHER. EIMBEI!MI!!!!!!PEM As di . the embers on the hearth ' • -1., 'lltul o'er the floor the ehadowS OM, * - • i Aid mope the ditrplagerfeket llwth, ' -, And ticks the death-watch In the wall—. ' /, I Pee a Ueda In yonder chair, . , l That grows beneath the waning light; - , t Th_ey are the wan. tad feature--there .. . 1 i - The pallid brow and loektiof chile. ; 31iFather! .ben they tald nit. down, / ' I And beeped the day upon thy bond, And left tiger sleeping all alone - • Upon thy farm), couch of rest, f A now not why I could not weeper ' . - ''f The poolhlog drape refueed to roll; . , . I And, di! that grid to mild and deep , , - Which settleelearkes on Menotti! ' ' • t e 4 4 M ft :: hat Witeti I saw thy'saeani chair, Thine Idle bat upon the - • Thy beck—the pencilled paseagenhers, • Thinei eye bad rested last of - all;.` Tbmtre• beneath whose' friendly shade • Thy trembling feet had wandered , - nceeeryprintetbore feet had made When last they tetbly trod the earth; -And thought, while countless ages fled. Thy recant seat would secant stand— Unworn tLy bat , thy book nomad, 'Effaced' thy footsteps (tom the sand; ,t And widowed. .in, lids cheerless world. ' The heart that gars Its lute to thee; Torn. Ilk* esitut. whose tendrils curled More closely round the,falllng tree( lib I .Fathee. then. Air her and thee, I ' Ousted madly forth the scorchlog twin!, 1 . And oft, and,long.and bitterly • - Those lean hasp slashed In later yens: Tor as the world grown cold around, • • Sod thingatiikii on-their real boo, ' t • _ Me sad to learn that lire la found:. • ' Alotitrabove the state with'you. • 3ft Original storn. • [Wriwn for . the Mistifreteat!! •' THE ids mkt ire; 0R- ° ArlstaeratlO Lift 1u a Coalitiir Vllla e. • •- ti • I , ~ ' 4 !.x.t..4.."' i . . - ----- • 1 To theses days of steam and rapid trave.lirtg 'lwo, seldom 'pleirup ti {serer orithout::the eye:naerlOrig an account of some terrible railroad' aceloleM or ineatnboat 'explosion. The heart j aebes with sym pathy fur the surviving sufferers 'though perioo ally unknpwa to Its, and wo try . In brattish frutnii ilr minds thriaztasy of those who are waiting' theire 7 torn of lure d' ones; who had ttaken passage In r tthe ill-fated cars. In ;the suraufer ot .1.1355, a.gets'llo• roar who bud lett his native State. twenty years before, to seek his 'fortune. lit a moro sour ern clime,-was returning in the fond hope of It nix meeting an only sister, lab° et the time of bifida. parture was but little past.thoage of infancy.and loft in rare of a maternal stunt— Fortune has( fa vored him in his distant home. But many years bud Passed since ho received 'tidings of her Who' mourned him as one dead, and be started on Ole journey north to ascertein if pOesible. the fate of his sister. After srebding !s.short time .at Tdbe_ Capital on his housewitl route, ho took a scat in the ears on the Wishin c rtun uud. Baltimore Mil toad; but ero.ho reaebed thu latter city, one oft those frightful aceidentis,harpened, so frequeisi to railroad travelers, end :ho found himself betAth I n pile of hrohen ;car* ' unable l move haor foot. , Provideo)dally, ins was tat i able to take' his voice heard by thine who wore *eareliing{ i among the mills fur the dead and wounded ;. ntli offer touch hard inbor bY thoso who were try in to extricate him hirwas removed to a hotel in the c ty. We will pass ever, the weary - weeks of pain %tr• doted by our strahger in thu city of. Baltimore, andlteconspanj;biut on his travels to a small ril- Ingo in , the interior of Pennsylvania, ',betel he was again prostruied on a sick couch. ' • •,1 --eivat A few weeks before the stranger's , eeriest:At Pennelllo_, a gentteman and holy from one of Ithr• Eastern States had taken hoard at the same lintel. They, shall he known to you, kind render, as %tr. and' Mrs. B—, end we hope-you will excuselut, if in this short history of facts, wo avail ourselves of the , privilege . taken' by other writers; ' iwal, do nut give; you 'the true names. Please dhn't trouble yourself to search the map of Pentry(v't. nia fur the Tillage of Pennville, for like nihnY other towns tbethrive sprung vapidly into Stir'. tence, it is nut" ' on the map. i M's.l3.netwited by the love„of ilia who said, *'f was a Straa l ler and ye took me in, sick end ye ministered ente rers," felt a deep interest in the, sick genital:deli, thrown so belfries-elf upon the Madness of stran gers; and although he received such care as hired attendants usually bestow, she knew that, without Careful, wirtchfulinursing,. his renovery waadoilbt int. Mr., B. was else very much interested foi4ihe stranger, but as his business caOcil him .feureibis temporary home a greeter part 'of thli time, .Mrs; B. with the epprohation kof her - basband, , thok upon herself tbe , duty of nurse; and Isithfidly was' the duty Terror/sled. 41".gten tivi. sick mum dhought • that a gentle knish) bend bathed i,l' is 1 fevered brow, orad min Lucre!! tho ceolitig drabgbi,s, I and knew not thopresencirwas real: • Mr. -Somebody, has, stmieseliere Said, "E ery „ village that can boast one , hotel, a• church. Itfrir blacksmith shop, and belf,dosen &roiling houseb,. hie, its A rieroeruey?'. .blow Peen v ille: eould t+ast : six.good church edifies, morethawie ice as :Many Places, called IbY, ' the propriettift 'l4OOlO, "Mehra' geed "tures,. end !quite ”. a' number 01 sabsteritial brick throning houses, not te Mention the ober bedsore white frames that embellish all our iq'ti a f gel,' indeiksms , must !beg pardon of the ii,tll citizens for callin their imposing town a eif/gc. fur It, had been incorporated; had' ,its berough father,, lawyers and law makers ;" C.nd besideS all thir, the railroad paseing through, made it quite a stirring business!place: la. factorPenpville 'bad become so imbitious that she wished.to Maki a leap out of the county where she is . situated, 'und write a new (Milo suit herself; where she could .nsign supreme. _Baying all these superior mitre- - 14es, it' is ' ant 'surprising that the,aristeekitel were relied seven" degrees higher than those if a rustic tillage. The ladies belonging to this claii ' made it a point of etiquette, to call on, and; be-; come acquaintet.with. at the strange-ladies, that *anal, to reside among them, (f their liusforladri . en, gaged In way , toothless' abort ste Inbei•ieg‘ wee/rout ies, or took boarding at the finited.Stittes Mitch and of coerse,*slrs. B. could not remain negledied, us-the bodice hoped she woald he a great addition to their sticiety." Thai : she was compelled to 'Fiend 'Much of bar precioui time• in' entertaining 1411' 4 ionallbscallers. happily • ign,orant of the goisipl Wig propensities: of her aristocratic eeighriers" (who, by the way, owed their".jeisition "in aocietj to the fortunate Speculations of their liesbnOdsi not their own individual worth.or intense rialiael quirements) she steadily pursued the,Patb bf duty marked nut for herself, wholly uncouscio ollthei iteendalies whisperings that were eireuletid abroad to the injury of her late came, and , ereldong slid received. her reward In the iestortition ',of :thd strangey b atiealth; and, the commendation' of :the - physieisn• who acknowledged that, without her kind, careful nursing, his medicine s" would liar Been unavailing. i The duties !this D. had so sien crawly assumed, prevented her visiting, and :She was seldom seen abroad except at church. Here she could not 'help ;obverting a growing coldness,on the-pert of her acquaintances. Sume returned her;ealutation with a cold "nod; others passed, bY ' seemingly "naconecions of her preseree., Patna at these demonstretions of ill will, yet Wm, ble to understand how she hed.given.offence, she ettrib, nted their changed conduct to the _neglect onser parf;inf those small courtesies that societysoiiint peratively demands, and she resolved that aal the stranger's health was improving, to make amendd for past imernirry,,,negleer. But before she had time to put the resolutiOn fn practice, some of the various rumors in circulation abort the ati‘ch anent existing between her and the sick stranger reached her ears., Shocked at the depravity. of the.beart that could invenitind.pritibi 'circialation eueb,evil reports, she meekly bowed her hend, : and I thOught of the 'Offerings of that - toly "one Who. said, "In this world ye stall AtIVO iliodaiatebnir in ine ye have"peeee," and' the 'tbonght thsiOshe I had dens Onto another, es ebe would have others ' do initolter,filled i ker spirit with Such joy and peiscei :Wit it was awry to pity and fsegiverthe poorde. - Judea creatures, who, through a love of medal had endeavored ' in injure her. . She ;then loot nq opportunity of bringing into" active exercise that oh istian charity and turbeatanee ' that she; cal deavored to make the - rule of her life. ; i.. - ; At tildes "stage of affairs, the , earner of a farge peitystd he given hy:Mrs. Allen"; a leader of Seri, _toe in rellOille;41t al-uppet.tert.drisi la minim's; i thin: "....; ,- .'. ll- , ' . ''_ . '-..; ' , ,-"' 11 . fif do wonder Whoall will be Invited!" trekthe i t iara: k itten that traveled friiiw!house; to libuSti' illiMg Broad ..' --, -. : '," - • ,"_ ",i t M . rs. Allen is so extremely eieluelve", slinpred Aiwa.' Rosalie; S , that., I "am - quite :eurprisediehe should think,ofigivitig"! a large-party at all: ' - . I vtinder if she can find enough petiple irt our (own saffleiently, refined (inher, estintatitni,) to all het' parlors?" -" .. " ". ' ~- ..',.',. ~ , • '; • l ii . e leelusive as she if. , ." remarks:Mrs. D., !'"alie til e the enough' to invite that "Mrs. 8., of-th 4 DO S. Beta, fur only yesterday I Oisbed to fraligbtetil title regard to that lady's, condire4 obew,atiel ` r eLt DO: short by telling' me she' never listened lei Os it everts "about anyone, 1181 that this cepaiderer 1 too Mrs, 8., a patters' of piety, it would laymen fut " tot to imitated . ..l •'' - ;. -• ' -, :. "i '• ' I ' "Wall,1:, Oster! 31 it possible r. side:l64 ad i „tiottgerited rejaviirated spiniter, owhett- Mritt,ll¢.l b'.., been Awes. it y, by-the servants;Wit,bl li arin *round the ifildsuntiale s eek-to raise 'hire ' O b it, she 'fs4' hinh'es it, , was laraid.L4 E ~ "metal--! .. ii....,-,..„ It'Al. lkinkbP44e4ct-e" '1t1404"..a.Aiii4i,54,1:4 liners, tettertiele tirtirmt I IL iii..411,4,1i *. a sari kisjied her r wattdiiYaa 'I entered the'rsooni fo r In ierierf 'ad sitterekl:. l Apd ei ne lot keenvisieseent, 1"ael tad she gipihmtiib.mx I iilimetvidln4 td.hles . ;"-",eitittaribetij t knovt"-Witis '.. b! to: or •Ikterv , lle came freaS :404 .4ine-d4.l4iff d his. with the lady's bane la hli f Fetes. 10:13=21 SYLYANIA. NO. 16. - 11 • • ' .. • ing- to exaseitie the ring :be Tom a very ZARIN Sti , 4.111 fasbiona4 ihing I, tboughlz and guess it RAW col, as 'once .for re, mining the. Asir lady's hand. When • she' as - imi; she - murmured soesethroir "o p &eremite beet sr belonged. to her mother ; and I miss*, exceed ly phooked at the impropriety of thei mei, unable t speak a word.'! • • • : - - And this aii hint 'medel of propiiety, at th e re collection. oC he shock her delicate sealibilities hail received stopped talking, stubsusted for breath. • i - ‘• “What,” Odd Mn.ir L.; "1141 Mn.* AITIM- intend to Insult as Si haVing that women it the party! It she Aosoliiime with an invitation, I shall tall 'Mr. L, I net+st ion vo into any society where Mrs. M. is expected', after bearing such dreadlal, shock ing reports afbbut lair. : - Mr. , B. I shall always re.. speet se a genftlawan 'in 'thinker eoeiety-I may meet him, aid as it is Very convenient for me to have bim Cilia a band at my euchre parties. I wish Mr. L.',ilways to invite lies, but be must leave his wire' at 'homer Hating delivered the above delieeftt aamtemee with a toss of . the bead, the lady.(?) Ord, her.exit, -- , , . - • The intelllgene reenacr need not_ be told that Mrs: Allen gas a iadv la every respect superior to those whosalionvirsatioa. we have recorded. It bud bees bee privilege to travel much throughout the United e ?tatee, and enjoy the society of the must rein People in America. Cotiseanentle, ber mind stee'ttut warped by those' tiarrow preju-, dicey engendered by a continued residence in one place. Mr., Allen being engaged' in a very lucre. live ,businesi le Pennville, they expected to make it their perniatseet home for some time. The high position she nedupiad gave 1...tr..5t influence, and she exerted this ioduence for M'inotel and intellectualMprovetnent of those around her.— As wealth i einisses in our country, communities i and city fee lime are introduced, city follies and vices enter'llqdt them, • - cofton.igtlood..the vices takti'preeedenee. With the - commendable object in view of bia „ ilst4ir the vices, and establishing a better.order I' things, Mrs. Allen trequently,as. sex:bled thusd whose • wealth gave theta time to spend in sainsement ; and nu intelligint mind eould.l4ll td admire .the tact displayed by her at these social, gatherings. - Always watchful that no .subjeetlot ouriversation seal introduced to wound' the I fdelings of hev. assembled guests, or injure the rie, P,utation - i)rtho, aboset , oho yet man • aged to hallo I all feel' perfeitly it ease, and the young .coted.lier parties the meat delightful places. they ever Ivir(ted.. By ztltin; .up clubs fur the .dfirerent tiig. sines she, intri.duced a taste fur lit. erary pursuit, and 'although , the wajocily sub• scribed for h ( e sake o of the fashion plater, these were podia Ibeim.with, and' Others led toeon 'refits on . t is merits of the . different authors.— 'When cony rl , . Lion on rat+ subject, began to flag, i or she observed any whispered comments oa last Sabbath'i slitmon, blank slips of white penile were circulated aMting tbecompany, with & request that .each ono wii'ut!d : ertite an omitting tenienee or puz zling quest t ion,to be road aloud by one of the sampan;, vtilsa all :had :Written. - Instrumental mnide had ir -cited I but little attention from the ii!, citizens of P r e nvilla, but this did nut prevent her 'bracing n ionise. . She 'encouraged ,her guests te,sx n e their . vdereil - tiowt4t, using her guitar or ptuno Al an ii . estenilahlident. Cake,' fruit, . and some harinleist,bbvirageotifrtil her for refreshments. If any noerWithed to have a harm/est game of ' whist,or, tubbier, ail:it:twice that hod . beetuno claim fasstioriatile; in'. the place. she replied, "there is certainly,- no harm liv, the simple little piece's of pasteboard k theinveltet, still we 'might as well -mute our heirs of relaxation witli..them, as with conversitticin Cards; but theassoelutions euntict* with n park or o l iir• ' card* always give we pain. Irthey are s h - ed by ti ts _ 1;16 Had respect:ll)lo us is source of idnitseinent, they are also found in the keret: hatin'tiV eieyl and poterry , ; and we have reason to believe they have canted the ruin of thonsands.j It makes we shudder to think of the many tionr4 ruined gatneoters 'Vero are who , can date the elumeneement ut their downward earece from tile card table 'of some fashionable party.— So with•wine : Many. poor, rugged inebriates can toy, "I teciiived Any appetite: for strong" drink at the fashienlible parties: I attended iu nay youth." This is Tau tiftrepo..:,,id tile, anal the best ergo-. 'went againtti l it, is to Li.iniiilt vine anti cards frill the boards.l 41 . , oar, Bible is th.: book used by the, .ttrld \a, ca — nsioheaven ant happiness, so lii. iegn diNT cords as the book. used one to d gus down to eternal perdi . 4.1 114 !. och out, handto not, the un rl' . . gond spirit I cannot h by thu coil Coo: Thq clam) thin, the partite at her hodea ha•l been sn a manila similar to the aboire deicrip. d coining one it w. 4 expected by .the ice,would eclipse anything. yet seen In 1 Ootneltqw "Madame Itutnor," had hrtt . brders bad boon sent to the city for Ifections. Turkeys, ducks end Chick iening in the poultry yard. • Alto. Hitherto tertalcii I lion; butt . knowing U. I'enov ills. fulina not leos abitco eta wera, I reparations waking were un an extra fn. At length the eventful day ar• illations were sent In ntl Rho had over to attend - a party; in,l oa,•ly in the gether the ordinary e• rivol. In been know parlors were welt tilled. The "upper , l er, much astonished on their Snivel • only their own respective ministers their wives; .hut the pastors of every evening th ten" were I to findcno• pretteut wit . . little society in town. Mrs. L. with het very anti. Mate , hose friend, tit ilre: D., sought 'a private apartment 01 l consult `upon. the propriety or re maining in snail a mixed assauthly. i." ° "I declare,] Mrs. D., It Is too bad. There's that 'Mrs. A. thief had intended-to call tin i liecause I thought ehwas a lady, . until I saw her degrade 'herself iitr ~ walking in the' street with that poor, servancgfri who, forsooth, because she has mar ried above 'titr' 'Winn, thinks I suppose that she .can mix wi th the hest of us ! I've a great nand to go straiihe 'time! I'm surprised that the cat terrantds others ton!. If Mla Allen tanstgive a party to such a people, she toiabt have givip them one tfutortorr night,.. - and they could have our tidyingl.!, 'That's the way, 'oat know, I always , thi, 'stud when I tell.thmu ins table Igloo' flatal- tU +ire all MY /deeds at one time, they are perfect. 11:setisfied4 fur they, havin't senile ,enough to ' know that don't put than on sin equality whit My fi rst pa ryl" "Well; my • dear • Mrs. L., don't , grieye.abolit its' Now that we ore- here we. will make the irt pf it; Weneedn't take ratite of tuiv hut ou :Mem purtiVotar art; you know. That odious Mrs, D. is not Imr• - ,., and I think after all that has beim ` laid Mra. A Ilea hue not had the bar diht6l,to trite her. Lot's go into the parlor and -see bow it ernes off." ; ' The expiated guests were nit assembled ; when j Mr. and bi f. r). entered. accompanied by the dra 0: ger, Mr. A len arose end with much dignity in trodueed r. W. from the State of Texas 7 —a mil- lionnira, nritonly in peeuniery wealth, but also in talent* andi reputation—and Mrs. IL, h is lister, a lady well known in the Literary circlmi of Boston, es the - euthlo'r of many charming poielettes that have appei+ett In the periodicals of that city.— Great was the Consternation depicted upon ttql cotintenaneca or soine.of those present at this etit nouncement. ° The elderly, maiden, Mrs. L. and Mis t D. beiriily wished they had not let their cu riosity over Master their:prudence, and that their visit had been made to some distant, place before the evenin4 fur the party arrived. But the ara bility and indness of Mrs:B. who made no din. .. .traction in the courtesy extendedalikei. to friends and foes, scion set them at case; and they moived in:future tdstore their minds with inure profitable subjects ,foti, tentereatisto, then the gossiping seal!: deities tales'uf ignorant servants Rua widowed seamstresses.. - Ddring the livening the company ware Melo le. quaigted With the ftillowin,; particulars: The 'manger's4evere illness had prevented Itirs. B. making any inquiries in regard. to hint, and she ,bad nut Iselin beard. his Plll4O be being always spoken of is the sick gentleman of No. S. Whsn the fever 14ft hint, and be began to entice thlirgs the ring worn by 'his nurse attractedbis attention as something familiar to his eye. Mutual expla nations Amin followed, *lad Mrs. B. found that in "entertaiaing the - stranger" she bad • been enter. taining he+ long mourned brother "unawares." No ono was Made acquainted with the discovery but Mrs.lien, who had been an intimate friend of Iths..ll.‘ for many year!, end they Made up their mind to give the citizens of Pennville en pgreenble urprise at the patty held In honor of the distingnithed stranger. , -,, ~ ... Ilazieto . April, 1859. , • . ~° j!tisccECan!,. ...IBM STEREOSCOPE. • flow is 't that we see objects solid 1 4 It I/1 easy to'itse Lau thee, or length and breadth : but bow thi'ire see epth, so:Aftly, relief—thc third diners 'sOa:inane:el? -How ran we see that 'the further side of s tied or status' is really bath in specs wino reasoitti than the :war aide, au that Idle eb. feet stencil eat in the solid form towards us Who tijone has, by_ hie invention of the Sioredocep-;'led os to the carract understiodingat this fitef r al hough , it is probable this explanation is stot:the rrcet one. In its original form. this insirutneut Ores en strazgetneut of taro common pictures oQ the same, object, but takes as - the - two eyis eaturnilj , take' the pictures of near - hotlies, from polo islof view slic,htly:: distaot . from . each other, sad there, introduced into a; email box, wore seenieticcicd in tore atirrors„ iu soch diree;; dons that it light corningiront theta would * p i . pear to t jars tanking in utwo suitable oritieet, tattoo,* fop I T the same *put, somewhere- • behind tut I.betwo the mirroys4 • • - oho,New, gb these tm_piciureti .were each of course jfat i , " bet ttaitliattnavalt Obtained was that the eye . Sib tal Wins loolting „ tint on pioures ifor tha object,. at on the - objeet_itself. The cdiathoutatitAidintitute of a tithe, taken with di& taco; peispectires' as thia ayes at their distance apart wooldlnatur:ity ken the object, and appre priately shaded,' were -*related do ; .1 his = rU• moot as it single solid erube • two pictures of a • 141, prope ditlerlogOsta;ne a ; solid bead—a host inittia Of aideittrai,l *- ' - ; "the Wis'ithiroprlateir alined a -Br mans of itatsgra send;' pictures amens' agora ~-rainnittlaithatio ta,appa tr in Into pia", by having thetrlight PrOPirly bufieby-passiug through/lily.. tenses nithibeir thioneradzeti tuwardasth Other. iiik BONA 1118: S PRINTING OFFICE. , 147,leirkocarilithitiPiamaait,i aro pow prepare d tedditeate JOG ;tad BOOK PRINTING of *very dereill • tloa at thiPOlllee of !Ito Ulnae Jocuitt,ebea pes!tba n It cid Union, at say othsr establislddenti tithe condi ddeb id • 1 • ' '•'• • *mks, (Imp Met.. Nilhof fLedres. Love Bogert. lisitread Tickets. . Mood Uilla. P 6,41 0 0 48 ArticissittAgrocamst, Oaf Mods, • Orthtr / o kr• Cc, , At Pike yeti shortest mike. Ourateck ef JOU TTPI: I : MOM Outtalk'', thou that of a oy other ,fare I n tDI r see. 110 i of then/tit/Awl kekeepbaedsetoployedeapress ty far obbitig. &logo Oral:deal Printer ourself. we s 111 ? i guarantieour work to Dells nett 4111 any Dial eon Do tattled out I o the dile,. PRINII4O IN COIGNE don • at the Omelet'. none*. . , MIME BOolts bonsai la every variety of styli'. Moak 'Mole of eyery desatipttaa litallefactured s bouvid ■ad ruled to °Mir at thotteat looney. r . The gra tteenty of Ote teitieseope we now to* r prebend.- The ihrest painting of Niagara, or • forest, of a =metal* peak, or of a family creep, or the hest 'ordinary photograph of say of thetti - Is still a Ist picture. Tree, we jedge of 'distance) and of -aolli.relief. to some extern t. by the distinct ness or indistinctness of parts,and by the relative tight and abedes. - Those the painter 'skillfully employe ' • they constitute . his (anal perspective; pod with these means, combined with. /ire to-per spective, be Will sometimes give a wonderful ilia. Dion of, death and relief to his objects; bat It is only illusion. The titureomope riprodeoes the IVith it the waters of the baisract stands • forth In body, at la the actual view; the forest' trees, the mountain , or the person* forming 10., group. are solid; and we'looh into the open space bound them, us in the teal view. .; In order to nodertmod the reason of this result! . let use remember that when we look upon an oh jeet of ordinary site, the two eyes ate at any la' slant really directed to flame point of small ilia; within the whole outline of, the thing viewed. In) Order to lee the whole outline of the thing viewed. In order to see the whole objeCt distinctly, the two eyes play over its surface: taking in differ:eat points in surceesion • the optic axes converge more for the near points than fur the more remora--1 Now, the senmelon, of the muscles cf the eye /ire ; exeoltm ingly delicate, and, unaware. to ourselves, we have a consciousness of feeling of the eoadi.l, tion of these organs, and among other thing., of ; the degree of convergency of the dim. • Miring long ago, learned by the touch, and by tbenetteui. tY„of moving over a given space to meth the ut• - • jeer, what distance a certain coovergeney implies, we are now, for near object', mainly guided by, doursensations in estimstimhdistances. Of! e, retie/ Is perceived in the same way; as this is only, the relative distances of parts. Beyond a cartel!) distance, however. say about 250 feet, the convergence of . the optic axes be- Foams so slight as to be liapereeptiblei sod in ease of objects so far removed, we most judge of :distance and relief by degree of distinctness, light and shod*, comparison with intervening ohjectr; past experience and knowledge, mad to some ex.. tent, by the sensation arising tram the adjusting,r of the Avow of either eye to the different degrees )i i of reinuteuess of the object. . In taking etereoscopio pictures, it Is customary to exaggerate the effect, by getting the views trout: ; two points farther apart than the space- between the opts; as, fur persons, from six to ten lnphar. . ; fur landreapes,•from ten to twenty, or even toe's,- Seal feet. The two pictures thus. show different sides, perapetioes, or projections of the objects; and the effort of the optic opts, Its in cap of the real objmts, successively to converge upon and unite-tho corresponding points of the two nolikh .• 'pictures, prnduces again the sense of soliditior That our judgment of the d'Alene.* of near ob jects requires the optic angle, and therefore the help of two eyes. 14 shown by a very simple ex periment.. At some distance is front of the eye, hold up a email ring ; elute one eye and endeavor' to peas the finger through •the ring; it , will be found very difficult to do so, the finger usually Passing either too near or too far fur the point ' ur4isiroti. The double pictures prepared for view log in the stereoscope, are taken on paper and ow glass; the latter are the best and most costly. A common hand: instrument for exmniniag views costs about $3; landscapes On paper, $5 to $0 per dozen; on glees, $l5 to $3O. Experienced araiita aro now abroad with; their cameras and other apparatus, 'ln ell parts of the world that-offer eultelde objects—either those hale lowed by historical recollection., or scenery of a ;beautiful or striking character. Family groups , almost without number are taken, and groups rep rennting at groat variety of supposable' somas nud situations.. One of tho greatest curiosities fit Ote aacroeeop• is atereoseope, in which two •witinte pietism of the size of tic) pin's heath., when placed. behind suitable magnifying glasses, presented to the Vie*, the "Lnrea - Prayer," in coarse print, or a hind. at..epe of gun! ran! It is estimated that at prowl oat more than $lOO,OOO are invaated in thslitot reoseopieburfnei and .materials in this city.-4 "`" Philadstph (Etre etker. Tue latest quotations for wheat in London, show the price of breadstuff's to be absolntelyt lower in the English Markets by some fifteen cents per bushel than in the United States.-4 \ The reason, therefore, why expozation in this \ important article of our foreignaade has fel ,len off is not abundanFe abroad, but scarcity here. We have no surplus, and prices Of,' wheat and corn in our domestic markets are Unusually high. The truth is , that the eounf; try is suffering grievously from ' a nearly gent eral failure of oueprovision crops forthreeor, four successive years. Indiatt , eoriCind oats were almost ruined last year bfdroagltr, and the 'wheat by blast. The same thing has happened three tinier; since 1853, With the ad 'ditional cal:unity that potatoes and roots gen erally have failed front drought every season since 1853, but-ilsaliii 11358. • No period of undoubted and admitted pros perity can be looked for throughout the Uni ted States until after at least, two favorable seasons of cereals and roots. The condition of the country in this respect is the sanie;as in 1837-38, wheu a foreign Hebrew banking house wrote, with only rational prudence, that' they did not Litre for investments in an agri cultural country which imported its food.—,- The public revenue from customs may revive ray. a brief,season, and commerce may display I 'spasmodic activity, f but' there can be no permanent improvement until either we are relieved from dependence on foreign mann "futures, or are enabled by' a. welt directed in , dustry . to extract from the earth the moans to pay for:what we buy of them. - • A St:sre in Cuba is not exactlj • the same thing-as a slay ' iti• Carolina. / lie has aC;Ma "eighli,Whiela a white• man is bound to re aped." He lots an owner, but cap . buy him self, or any part of himself, and - Abe .owner cannot refuse the parchasie money. He may thus own the half of himself, or a quarter of blingelf, in which'case he be‘lnes entitled to proportionate share`of his time and earnings. Once a year he is allowed a certein number of days to find a new purchaser, if his master ill treats him; Ile can have his children le. gaily declared free, by paying $25 in Court s at the birth of each. Sll9uld . Cubit be annexed, of *ran the 'lprincipres of the Died Scott Decision" would apply to it; thua reducing its slaves Co the level of cattle, like those fit our Southern Suttee Such au abrogation of their Aces would be almost sure to, cause an. Willi. rection, bud a bloody one. Both master and slave in the Island•have reason to dryad;. the day of "annexation." . Tnn 314 , 2 n Vait:tos FoNn.—The eitwese•of the Association for the porcine° of the Mount Vernon estate is no longer a subject of doubt.— The Secretary - of the Association leseeda report, recently, in which shs states that;.hundred and fihyeight thous. ad, ;brae tundra,' smi thirty. three dollar. have ham paid towards seseAng the title to the estate. Forty-one thoneendi 'II hen 4rell . and aistpatx'dollare, with, inter's° thereon, is yet to be provided for, it being the fourth in • stalment due is Yshensry, 1862, It- iti.pnobabis that this sum hill be obtained eta veryeerly day. Sine° 'the, report tti January Orli' toort Vice By gents tiara „imeti 'appointed, • so that Dow thirty , States tepidly compose the Assooistlua., The Is. dies of the country merit unmeasured !weir for thi manner In • which they have earvicti on the gnod-wurk, tb termination .pf which ii, now at -hand, to refloat honor upon- - all easeerned, sad to perrebaste the memory of Washington mots than *Dimino men° that beaten ingenuity,' weetttt , •. . talent can devise. , 61111.0 It AP ROUTING A Nix Aura.—A thsweletbillior, eircuseetenees of unptralletsd atrocity le reported l it . • forelps paptr t Two enetterse of it eisseker, eetplnn,l It the tutu service *eyes MU sat l'seases, woe as. - . natty hrouitto up beta" a, pollee mtgistnttst la lavers pool, elierged with mating one of the "emit pas-en* ie • loath. It spodarid Mit thelteeasatienitrpowtred by the b.st of the hokb had ems est.etst laid WIWI f due n cat the deck, unable to week. The chid ongloepr taut him %slow. sad gaoled tries tolotilled le a .tedder betel** two-ferisasedousweltblit two and massif feet of uni fire. sod widtin three.and tetudf, feet Slitt oar . or. The Arts - were tlghteditren fasiint eireely, and were tenswed toles wti ile•Ilow loan rstnelnetlitkO. ORM,: of Oho with ea* Bald, he himself could set eta tol the but thud ' Übe aid be ettlppeeie • efeltee.. 'the tidies etc h ' Whirl ty prayed to . be tsbeseribtoot wet • **hied hal .as hewn et the nit el which 01 Pilo was 'tarried tOttlltweesseits; Wes* tb• liettill /*MO k • ‘ thiroynk , olooAApori, Acid tem. of the • itutesti‘iltic llttrlt,li . , who eat Ittot him the tschtee, thought his we**Kt hste:..l foto he wet tettell*ll from .the Are. The itateetkiii ' engineers arciebe Itocheseti end Atehiteht It ltthete'A Thetemeteet OthAkeeseett wee Thomas letstatter , vessel was the Sept+. • Mitchell trite tetatslttet i t cut toil litaihatuta tkit. Willed. 1. : - ' . BOOK , BINDERY:
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