ixira ;ovum. T rims OF annum. plysbll la ovVovnet—• bin Bl x mouths $2 3U K DM , VT.) IYJIVA 11 if not pAid wi uittiiti the Y. Ir 3 mess: . . tees, (la Atilripora,) - 00 . .10.136.1 be'livariably paid 14 ad KF'font?. tO 0120 5 4 d 11,0. Fet.ertpt on are, xunt peat to One Aso Annus 7 Iforolstnid to Ceriliirs,and others n on dellito. • Aga readers supplied with `the TO CA joil7m, will be . 1.• •p, roplo.s.e,o n ivAen ;1 in NiTai ~„1 t ie or nweeindte.. . • - iroitwri „ ee,a,roe ro Ji.e o Or In uanoti of their noose sy utit,e to &rad thew until I' ire., the pubfkber if irre,razes arr f , !I • „ tau . r ire . ,to take their neerepa -1• . ebseribers SOT v.. r i , fr)ru ~ _ ,z, eu whlch (hey Are dim& ed, they ar e ~ 1 1.1,,,,,4 , N i, o rd they hay . e settled the bills and r 1 .r.,1 ihea disteti if isKI. ~ 1 . . ir,,,,,,,r, ,, more t , other pleree without inforining ~., ,,..,e , r th e roweiropers eropont tolher former 1.• 1! (1 t ';',,,a, !Isla responsible. I r"''' "% i ,se elect el that refusing to tike ~,;. T „..,, ,, , _ hp ~,B , „ r r„nrering;lllll4 leaving the: P in. ' r•E P 7 ' ` 4,..im . , I, F{1111 144 4 eViti7/11 , ot intentional kind. . 50 cents for one i nsotion—sub• rents each. 3 lines one. I !ine. •rtlone, 12 1 ,41 cent' , eactil. : All Ad es, for shortipyriods, eloamitd as a RATES 0 • or In lin. inß•rtiong,:gp n --,til"eluent in :.I;.4rtnentsoler 3 II ONE. ,Cr.ine% 03 • ,ur lime. 80. • ••••.lirms• 0 0 •tliu••‘• I 25 •y•••• line.B,. 125 i l btline4,' 1 2.i ine ikbe.,. 125 TVO. !MEE. ISIX." 81 $1 25 $2 ' .13 u 0 125 ;1 75 2 75' 400 140 2.00 3 00, • 600 225'' ,2 00 • 400 8.00 - 25 1, 270 . 4.50 - 700 22.5 1. 285 SOO 8,00 2 25 j , 300 5 60 0,00 iLL VVCII. Ifl9l rfl itrtros. 1.1 , 121V5, I r sutures, IC CMS 1 25 2 25 I, 3 50 4 50 000 fr Of:Mtn AA A 10/I.I.ATUC or TAN LIANA. 2.1 ; . ; ,tO6 00 . 10 00 400 : 5 00 , • 000 'l4 00' 500 ' , 17 - 60. uo . 18 00 .000 ; 800 14 00 .20 00 00 ;19,00 18 oq co ,brort perlpd. It. , -..-bariter spare forshort perlo as per igt remelt t. g ‘ rfiusiness Notices, $1 each--accutuptinied with an Itert isementi 50 cents each. i . s A I vert laymen hi befp. re 31arriagett rtd Mitt he, lft tents ,rllne far tient insertion—subsequent InSertions.srents ..r‘line. Nine wontsarerannted lan tine inadvertising. .nerchants and others, advertialug ) l4:the year. with h, n ee.t, and a standing advertliement not exceeding. 15 We.. will be, ebargedkincluding subscription, 810 00 ;.ire to the amount 4f four squares t with clam • ,:: ~ and subscription, . • ' 20 00 rithaut changes, at the rates designitedaierre; 1 1 Advertisements In larger type than usualtwill be 1 ,,,,,„1 50 perrent. lance, on these prices. Alt cuts ill be charged the melts letter press. No Trade advertisements re4eired from. Advertising :sots abroad. excep at ) 2s per cent. advance on these 1.,,, unless its spec I agreethent"erith the publisher. lirri.v,;es 25 cents ch. Deaths accompanied with no. ..,.15 cents: withotit pollees, no charge. ill notices, exeunt hosenf a religious character and ceducal tonal purpo•kts. 'trill be charged :25 cents (drafty 4'v Mr of II on s i.. under 10. :dQvtir 10 Ilues,4 rents per line 'fitional.'.--.. • . 'ProrerditiT,N Ortneotillp n ot (la general or Public ;Iwa.ter, charged at 4 cents per line for clink insertio.n. To facilitate.caleultilions we will state that 328 lines tKA• a odumn—liti lines a half column—and 82,1ines:a Toter column. 2.52 words make a column-14'70 a half :aam—and 738 a gunner column. All odd lints over •h ..mate, chargeal,.it the rate of 4 cents per Itog, fur ',,tines,: and 8 eivillA per Dueler three times. ; r . V.arlyativerlisi.rs Must confine their advertising to Or Wrlll business. Ageneles' for others, male nfriteat ~,,...t...,nre nr4 'included In!buslnhss advert isouteate. MEDICINE,. C. -v0,7„. Iti"IitibEISALE). I •AND.-RETAIL S.E. Corner Coritro and Norwegian Ste., I POTTSVILLE. . , , - I , —, 4'4- LEA %k. PEIIII,IN'S Celehrateal "Worcester hire hire Itanceto aput,tau ay ofehand... M u,,11 6.'69 • i • , , • 10- OLDEST ESTABLISITED DRUG OTOII2 - 7 • , i .- IN; THE OUNT-11. • • "SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EACLE,"Y. • Centre Street,'Pottemille. • 'lie es tea.l6 Itasin'eas thi,otAlishmeatjta ' 14 0- 4-- - ..e4-- a_ ~...., I illig•P atrrat • , ;„' i l k: . A L, , i.i, ..,It h.• purest iral -- 1 -‘ ~ ~..,- ' ,i Pa I ''US, MEDICI: es, i -, s ... •; • ., -..: a.l 11., ipnytartnrig, he t-::.- N...., ~ . -.------4 - -- ,, :-. :...o, Ing II drill; 50 1 11,..7.,41"., D P1 J1 ., i1 , ,:•t,1 - ,....7 1 ;),41) . yKir'l4' ex{ ,•ri- i ~,,rco... ..Th:3 ; , -. .- - I' . l - t(. , •:iSe t heir perlioital Ilir, ff .. c,..- ~- - „„.4 , 7 , , IL _ i , I taro at all tithes. .-!" •:-/ - 441 .- . ' 1 31 1 14.-.--. re l'.l r: ieulitr Mina-... 0 ,t.±. ~,,' ~ 014 to l'hysleitna' • • F 01,1k:ea. 1., , r..10t5, Oi V, G asa, Dye %I.iilo , lesale and, retail. J, low ::.6,,'43 ~ ' i FtulTs, ke.. In bute mu.nrt., 011 N Ii.r.WWN S. SON. ". •sa yer, 9 s . S a r sapar i lla , CO:1Il'OUND Reincdy, in which we , hire Pl .1 ed to produce the ino.t alf.o.tull al to e Ili it inn b made. It lb Cencenttntoil e%tract 'or. 1, irso.arill I, se combined ulth ether substances .ti11.9%•1t. r alterullo power as to afford an eth , ct De tdo to tiir the diesa.e.hears ;poll!. Is rep Tied to cure. t. doted that such a remedy is 'Valli dill those %eller front strunious looniplaints, and that 'me :'I will accomplikh their Gore must pro , ' eof bolero,. +t , to this largii erase 01'411r afflicted tenon dt irons. - r inpl.tely this r pound will de it bas been pror . c.f. a Intent no to ow ht the u unit cases to bit found t .I•iii fug coniplalidsi- 1 - an d Srry.fidnfts (raniplaihts. 4 - roptioiht and re , Pi ;htscs, IT rer., .'in,,, , ,,, 1.11,1 , 11,5. rilitto, 1,, ~,,,, Nate! Jho I, . s wphi e. nod ...apilihfo. ,f,rp c . e,, 'nal ilt•,11SI - , fir• I/0. AI tiothila ox Lc Don ? brie 'du. Po.pq's 9 , n. , / /whips/10n.• Er,,,,i0f,,,,, . r % .t,• f onev's ltre. and hetet d the rhele cheer nil laini, ariqui; from I allow ify r:fllie Mood. . 1 1 , c eir.eint u ill ho trawl a groat puitroter of te. ail, it taken in the -1,11%1% to raper t befoul 1in ...9 li f.nfr in the hood meth O. felisin ot the i sv the timely . Np'u'split of them moo rankling 1 .•o ate monad In the, find. Slul'itiolf% con. by ,i 1 tin• r. oust,. spare 111.111k...1%1.A 1111111 the el1.1U• t- 1 . 1 111 erupt I ;DA and• ulcerous sores, thorn-1i l .1 the 1 , 1 01111 will shire to rid itself of corruption., r ,- .4.tt , 1 to ;titbit through the natural chair tel. L. I. •.0 I.r sie all, rit ire,taih di. ini, • Cl, loose out the . i 1 I I od wileneier you' , find Its linen, ith . burnt' I through the Flan lii !liitipla... eruptions or suns; ro. it when you 11 oil it is abetrUctod end -.biggish I, 0.10% , ch. iii.e it. I; heneler It Is foul, and your ii.o. u 11l tell you uti 11. liven where no partuniar rd, •r I. t. it peopli: enjoy letter health. and 11%e . r for riv,100,,,,e th e hbod Keep the I•hod 11.-01113, ill is writ; but with ltda p ibulum of life disordeli il, rr .in it. no bother hest; h. Sootier or 'status•;Me- - 10 est go wrong. and the great mach; eery 'of lira Is I . l,•n•tt or otorthrown. ,wird! % lins. and deferyeit much. the ri iodation, molts:dog Ms. ends.' But the worldibts. been I...boisly th.ii..tl by pretorallonn of it. tifolly be i n i i ne drug alone' lets not all lho. virt,ue t‘iat is 11101 fir it, Ittlt more 110 , All‘e orally Wl)•ir Mon., pre. hog to bo row ent rated es tracts of it. ;end iin but .• of the virtue it B.ii ..ftetritis. or anything else win.; late 3 eirs the public bale been nii.leil by . ..tiles. pretending to gyre a, q ,art of Extract of q 0 ill t•he one dollar. )lust of thew have been . upon the .i,•I, tor they Hut only contain little. if -. 9...iparilla, but often no curatiee properties what- Rome. hitter and painful disappol ii Burnt has 1...1,t1is use of the %Brom. extracts of-Sarsaiisrllia I. (1.,,5t the market., until the name Omit is je..tly , 1 and bl% 'become synott)tnous with, itoposit ion •i. it et Moe rill this comported ...r..A.c.rilla, and 1 to supply such a remedy a.s i hell rescue the name ill,. fwd of obloquy whirl, rests upon it And we ' w e lone ground for believing It hie ihtues w hob o..otrible by the ordinary run of the dire.t.es it la dad to cure. In order to secure their eompietfit ~tool from Die warm, the remedy should le Jai- art' taken atcordlng 19 ditectious on the 1.....D10. PREPARED BY • DR. J. *C. - A YRE &CO t , Lowell', Moss. 1e0,..51 per Bottle; Six Bottles for $5. • , . e / ' • r 1 s Cherry: Pe ct o ral , 4011 for ilt..lf Puch,n renown for the eure'of etery Ity Id Thr,tt silt! LithgOomplahlt, thst it is eriiitely et , s;try r•r to to rreount_the e‘ldenie of its tales, r••% or it Is Is Itstoi em 003411. A's it•has lotettteit in tmit Ut.o thrmiltout this' pertiott. we nr4 . not. do • ttimit anhre Nu p...tutlit its quality is hopt up to issssO It to, is is, b. cu. oust ttstil it inly , bo relied ou to 'r their relki tattt boo eier heeo hiund to do. tr's, Cathartic Pills,T• FOR Til EXIIIII.F. OF ' , ~, ,r..fauncite, lly•pppa. 111 , 1.ggli'mt. nventrry. s' , .marle. Erwarlizs, Ilpolo.:1", .1' , 1,4. L'4 ,, ,,,nixt..,, :,,i,s l, and Min Diseap , k, Lir, o.plai, t, 'bi n! ". 1 .'l,ipes <1,1,1 SCIAIIoI 'ir, Worms. G.itit.Neurob, i a Punt 7 . l'ill, anti liar Punfying Me. p.. 1. -- .•y are •loraeeonted, Mt that' the muntwensillve pan I theta plea•antlx. and they ara I h hart mph tient. ill ~ tl,i t..i all i tiCinirposo of :s fatiiilylihysik • la, 2,5 cents ev Box i iFPze Boxes fii114410.1 Fat n anthers el Clergymen, rhystrlittiS, Statesmen, - Hai imobto.rsormgc:i. hare lent their' names to errth i' no P.lnillelcd useful rim of these r..atedieg. hut 1, - ..... het, sin it , t permit Ili. in... Mon of them.- -1 1 10, below 11311 H: furnkliktalis our AurIRICAN ', te lit . N , hip b •tb..l ,, artt'givit . .it ; siiib ran) fun titi - Hens of the alinvi:cidyiplal ids. and this treatment should be ' toliowcit for I hrir cure not lie putaill by unprincipled dealers with Otter ,j Pm!, I i.gy wake wort• profit ou. Demind A nit's, 3ke no ot lois. Tht• lalt, taut the best aid there Ii ~,,,,....eLd they should hare it. ,•,.. , •7 our Remedies are far MI., by•iltintig.t:. :dog, Mtn• and by , Druzghts rand Merchants generally, I l,:ht.ut the, country. i ... 1119. 'l9 J . lA.e.ro , .(COGGS ELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT!. "Pilo 1 glen stinint.niy .Di %% 'este Only. ,‘ Medic I Salt I{ New. Illedjcal Salt! .' 1g 01 4 '.‘A1... , CURE-ALL I el f ; ..s2r•F lrOammatoryllisoates.Only., 1; • i : • 7 1.11 1{:. C() ;(;ISNI T. 1.1. S . 1\ EN% AI ... - I li 'AI, SAf f. I,mtrA of being a remedy fey all ills. n:, a oy ,r „ but onedll. has hilt one ai 1., nod a,,,, !Nies Marone thing, to wit: sgsatris IsrttAuyto, f • t. AY I:. WllifOvt he its :f.,rui ne loc , all ty.wlset her In cad:throat. Abdomen. es t remit i.e or skin. .. . LevA it.l)lOA la SAIAI . . — ItS •11Cu_ Dar exc. Ilea, is, that without lie wicks% 1f... of I and ftrp•llgt h. It 011'4111rd I y cures 1 ollq rnm;;Plry los, (nnolhettalbx priiiiming nu s iequililirium of all ittsithe body, the iwant ofi , which Is the *le 'el inflararnal lon. ~ writ . ..7p' TO IN V AI,IDS ! 1 . - e ---s iT , „ IC 14 1 a. int• terms which the unbalaneed Ittnithl as at,,l4n.t y .11. t. here ITrllfjOrlett Oat 11:11 . 0 1114re.0 I' o il r n, nre as easily sithrlued hat W the NE i I,AL SALT, as fire is extbigulshed 11 , water.'io train Peter. Ili•mbsebe, hunker Illmd to the Head. li rrii. 1•'; s, I tdiatiti il eyes. earn. nose, Itlii ‘l ikiw and cli N ntlg' . Spinal alTertlons: Erysipelas, ronelth, ,- trio. if hies. eruct" Dyspepsia. Venneeal Dh. " e lm that, thaett, erufula, and all itehing and "Mtn,. 1. erdpi I nirm ; stir_ H. C( (.GSIVELLIS NE MED r f, S. la. exerts, lik l e the raeelne twit fer, an ex: litio•Y I llilente over the rocjus And aide! les„fesult. I ) 1 1 , a 4 al d.cline iffitittananition ' not ludlcaled by 1 ,1 ` 0 ..11 rh t•otto ra.4telte its natural state, as the 1,3.r1 reser disakie El ar. • • • „ ' • 11. C )(; USW .I,'S - Ntty NIED- It:AL SALT 1100, jll4 what It c : l . aluot to ` do—tno , t 4les —equalizes the. SUFIS by- remoY l o4 frees nut II arterial and Tenons' ohstrnslionsDe l`, e lr 4(1,1 ' may I. i b tslnett traman Dra •• • • ••114 I , t , I hi vatitatilo medicine , Y '' •- i 1 .----------- • I°„T;Iral. (I:tglitit%fill„.ti3ll.' Amur!, fret of erroore: ith chronic °Tog tr. ......es,cheuld .ral . rh,ronle tot I..tze. 1 tonfulo and dicer' tuna are circular: . Ili kl.:o.:Gh. t Agcnic. MI D. - vt: N. Pi 7 , da. ottfit wnntett in 'every Cityrewn and Villag e . ------'--",-----, ;.------------'--- : OGGSIVELL S NEIV MED . kt.T is for kilo in Itntfitville, Ity„o.,lv Xp. in ,, rrrille. hy JUN. l'ssra T In. hyvi phu s . :h. W. I/oaena : el Port • him, by n. Ecia6,.. • 1:1A4,U. Kt:Rill's: . In Mid , lletort, by a.n. o ttow.nroni.j.y Itiinss A Pon. and try alt . re. Or wherever the . .locitccat," la read. ', ,nal a patent' edicine but the proaceiplieri o f rr, tolln '011; should toil to try (lot ...utuaZlALe..", ' . ll ;You . • ' ' • ' - VOL. XXXV. WEAKNESS OP AMr j IN p. FEVER APM.ACUIE,, , . a . • ' EVEItY F Altiti E AND fElrEltY -1 F.S.,'.lll,Y=has Its peculiar Bitters,componinded ie• cordon,: tO . Eame lavrnite recipe, handed dowp from fal,het -t o sou, purhaps. ,Thu principle that a tinily at icintlaht Is necessary in every house. ls nudlstinted. yet . bidng com pounded by unskillful hands,nften contains elements ,Roth Plicompat 114 fl odincohAixtett t —Xomet Im ft poslilve• 17 hurtful. We here Offer to the publicin a highly Coul con trated form. what will eaaidly suppl 3 toils want. pre pitted upon scientific pri nei pies. compounded of siniPlea, apt ing in harmony, yet each fulfilling jts own remedial Office. . ,' ' : ... ;To raja P111 , 51C1A3 Is here offered-in a ColllTeli ten I form, yet perfectly safe. on Incitort4,,whichoicting upon the circubrtion. I he action elite system to the stand. archf health. espti.. bliyAstltgy aiiy debilitating attack of disease. after depression (Tit heat. or nny local or Heel• dental cause; on Anti.Sparnaihie. w hich. with a general stimulant notre.nets with a peculiar influence upon the nerroussyatein;calming neryons Irritation, when taken propetly. without the least tendency to the brain, and without that distressing react ion which is the bane of most tonics—often causing niereini ary than thborig,in al disease. • As a TONIC. moderately and permanentlyexaltingth A re energleiot,all parts of the frame. producing nrcessarii . ,y a hcalthy.increase of lam actlnn of the vo Hoc: otgans, chemically changing the acidity of the a tom pr h, n d act ing ncrmally upon the liver lu regulating permanently the billlary se,retlims. • IVATICH.—Wboarer expects to thud thise beverage will he tillkt Nadu ted ;. but futile sick. weak and low.splrited. its will 'prove a grateful arematic curdle), possessed of singular remedial 'propi , rt ics Caution great p pularity of this 'delightf ul Arena:lolas induced many imilations.which the ptil.die should guard. against Purchasing. lie not persuaded to buyany thing elk. until you have given Porsnaves Ilm.- LCVII linens a fair trial. One l•ortle - will convince you hoW:lntitiltely superior It la Mall there imitations. dik"Sold . at $1 per, ttot tie, or six bottles for sq; by the (PLE, PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PACE,JR. &CO. • KANvrAcruntx. , pharmatentists nnb (Chemists, • For relle In ,Fhll'adelphia by the, agents—ljetTtnan & Morwig.ottlee or the 10.'11;K -rat; .701sti . johns, 222 Rare ctreet ; Dyntt .t Sons, 1.13 North second street. Also, in Reading. by Ritter & Co.; Lancaster. by John F. Long, 'A co.;•Pottaville. John-G. Brown, .1. C..C. linglieg and C. IV: Epting; Tamaqua. by IL J. Fry; Millersville, J. N. Darns, mid in Schuylkill Haven, by Del E. Chi. ?.bester. , t November 27, '5B .48- , • INVIGORATOR:! N V.' I Gr H & L ii i . E LT 0 RI - PREPARED BY 1/11, NI/FOlttl. • Compounded Entirely From GU MS, , Is one of the best I'URGATIVE and LICRIt medicines now : before the public, that arts as a Cif th:trlic, easier, milder, and more etfeel it:dill:ln any other modiclne known. It Is 'not only a Ottheirfic, but hirer remedy. acting fret on the Liver to eject lid mor• bid matter, then on the stemacli and bowels to eat ry of that matterttlius aro:mita:Mew two purpose's 'effectu ally, with:oil any yf.l he ;lain fat .- feelings ex periercAl in the eperations of most I'llthartect. It strengthens the alsteni at the Sarni , time that' It purges it and when *alien daily ilismodetaril doses, will strengthen and build It up with unusual rapidity. • The Llvki in one 01 • the principal retmlafors of the human tidy; and • when it performs func tions well, the powers of the system are fully de• 'eloped. The Stosolgh .1, 1 4 Minos; entirely dependent on tin healthy aetlnn of the Liter fq the proper porfmmanre. of, its rune- ;ions;' tionst . when the stotnoeh •is at fault. the„lmwele /treks/ at fault, and the whole sYvi'rm eulfets in cons, unence of one organ—the 1.1 rev —having ceased WEI do its duty. For the die. easeS ul th:111 orpftf, One of the proprietors,Jtak made it his study. In a prartieeil more than 20 years, to fluid Seine remedy where-. with to enuntetact the, many derangements to which it IS liable. To provelhat this rente ry/ tly Is at last found. any peirS..n troulded with Cornplolitt, in only of its forms, hie bull.) tiitry a bottle,and ronrie thn I, eertalis. The:v• litmus remove alb morbid or had mattrrfrem the svxfem. f.ppplying in - their !daren healthy flow of inviznraling tbehlotomach. eonsing• feed to +' dlzest well. porifyiajt htiow, giving tone and I health to the whole tante clattery. removing the consent' t ht:live:lse-14feet- log A radi cal Mane sorecured•Z utuf.teho fis bellsr. prereto 104. by the me:Monet use of the Liver Itavigo. Or. .. One •loie after eating is sufficient.. to relieve the stomach and . prermit Or food ;minrising and tour .• ikx. ° - Only one dose taken „..pe, lore retiring, prevents .10g'dmare, only one dose taken at ybi night, loosens' the bowels gently, and curie rostir* , - nom Onedase taken a [tyre:v.o%, meal will ctire Dyspeisia. 44 -One dose of J'wo tea-e . P1'3°114;11; will always re lieve 2hch_lirmieche. Oiw leAtlo taken fir fel"' maleobstimation renioves: ,the rause of the diseavo,„ si aMI makes r perre'et cure. j Only one itesetimnedi-P4 ately relieves Chnlic. while One.llase often repeated Is a sure cure fur Cholera Morbus. and a preventive of Cholera.- • /11.4 - Ouly one . bet I i s • i-112 upetted tathrotruot of the'' system the elfectpinfeined-'. ie,i9eltiter a loth: sickness,', ' One bottle taken for' Jeundire rettioinsi all sal.' •low sons or unnatural color1:1‘from the shin. One dose taken a shut titnebeforevAtlnggiresxl gee to the: appetite., and makes Plod digest well. One dose often qepeateit , 'cures Chronic DorThora In its nor?, tortns,while Cam." ;Her anti/19mi Catepfdint. yield almost to the flestW.'doso. one or twndOses curent.r„, tackAcaneedtiV ;Thrum In children: there Ix no uter.r. miler,' or swedler tinned!' in the world. 'ax It nerril, • ,azi-A few bottles cure 'Dropsy; by exciting the •Itbsethents. • ... We take plemsnreln re-Clremmendfnelhlsinedicine eta preventive for Fere, ..igue. Feres.and oil' .P.7l , 'Ff of it Rd iNktrlin Type. It operates with::: certaint v. and thoukpeds — are Willing to testify to Jtv vvon•lerfulyitturs. - Alt who use are giving Asir unanimous testimony Os it faror. . , ' water in the mouth with the /nrideratorond swallow.lotib together. • THE LIVER INVIGORATOR Js a Scion fine Medical Ifiseoreri,and 'daily working en rea, almost ioo great to believe. It cum., ac if by ma gi,. eren thef.firsi dot,. giring.knr.fie, and seldom more than new lintt to IR required Jo eure' arty kind, of Lien' Comphrini. froin the wort Jed : miler or Mppersint to a Ifta•lache, all of wbich are the insult orri tusol Lirrr. . , .• • Price, SI per bottle: I:)I . ANFOIt I), rowbier, 343 Ilrea du ay, New York. 41,41. 4011.0 by all Dettegista. 'Fold in Pottsville b.* IIiNII. SAYLOR; and in Tanitip:o4 IL J. Illtl'•.• ' . li), '5B ' 1 ' . •25-ly . ' • he moat i.lxtritordlitairy Book of the Age. First Edition of 10.000. told In 0 Weeks.' L.NTITLEI. `BOY.HOOD'S PERILS . AND MANHOOD'S CURSE." • . • , - PUBLISHED 'BY. DR. S. PANCOAST, • 916 .Spring Garden ' &rim!, Philadelphia, ,Pa., . This is a tock of 21.1pagels.lthno.,-bonnil In cloth. with SINE LlTltutlittil'illE I'LATE4, and • intended for ParentS, f luardbinft and Young Men. Every young man that wishes to in, ,Intsin his hen,fl and' manho"<nod ha,. 3 4,,,f/hy yr...gaily. shoed re.tti !hill bond. Sonie , of th e ‘t.,,tetneuts ore really ant nding and have never be. f 'to tti•Penntd In print. Price I. lay mail $1,16. . i vs . • •• - . . Now in Press; and Ready -; for Delivery, in .a Few Days. , ' ' • , . L adi es, - A Greot Work for the •• . - ' - Ify the &IMP ALlthoC,entlthqi 1 -• • • ~.• LADIES' MEDICAL GUIDE, 1 . AND of L • ' i l 'This la y nod: or nearly 1.,03 pages, boautifully - bound in cloth, mid. coulatbs'oser lon .'I LC and Co unt:B; EN , ,hAv,N,:, N 0.-% a emnpleto description of th structure and ratetpo i Cl the reproductive eigaos of tb q tmale. shoeing holt . 1114 ri led ladiel tniip havet oi• 1iV4114 . krk.. raitlits• alsp,Th complete tilidtity of llerniaphro.l diasto. with curious Plates. shnelrie lkith sexes In nue. It also gives advt.. to Young ladles In selecting al I , ,bto.leind , printing out: the rause of au much unhappi- n 0.% after fifnrritge, nad.the influence. it exerts on the , ell•pring.: Toe wor k alari„giv4 the aymptoina 'and trentnient of: i All female diseases, ao that ever female may be her evil Physician. •.. . ~ - ` l'hei last - elm pter Is ' ilornted t thatfoll,l7l. giving the receipts. for cosnietics at presen lox's+ by the nobility of Frani.s, England and itir.sla, .r beautifying time akin, hair, teeth. and Prwemoving toil !and preservln A a sif...et braath. They have bee obtained 11t great ex pense. . , • Prier, $1410.. By mail, E 1,75. or eight additional letter stain's. 1414.1 copies tom) oliratly been ordered. Throe 'wishing a copof !he Brat talititni ihnuld send thelror• ders,nithout May,. . ~, . : 4 )or tompiti deteripilon of the work. see Prospectus., t wukh Bill be rt es re,eipt of opt latter Mainp. A gels; s 'Wanted ju evory town In the 1; nlon. • . FA,. 2C,,, ',” . , .e ••41-I,y • _ •, EXTENSIVE NIARBLE YARD, Ittattniataitigo Otkeete Pottsville, Pa. TILE omberriber it prepared, ak. bin ok stood, to .fornisie 41 kinds of materials ' his•llito, for Nandi( pdrporea—plat o and of minion's'. Ito loth( -partleular attention tho 'tomb Robes not Monument, ofhisnitin , 0f...t0m Thoy ran be hal in orory variety of 49110 , 41 111 - 11ltiramr L1 , 1'10 .'4440 beatity . at 'ffflefo Ind 'ate littoral) J uuo, 23-41 • , - I WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE TEE BOWELS or THE, EARTII,'AND NEMO OUT TROY THE CAVERNS OP MOUNTAINS, METALS WHICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO Orli HINDS AND SUNANCTALL NATURE OUR traiii , _. . PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSYJLLE, ScHUYLKILL COUisiti, PENNSYLVANIA. MEDICINAL. 'BOERHAItE'S 11;72, 7 431' s t. DISE.tSE OF THE ,KIDNEYS; LIVER COMPLA•I6O,• PITTSBURG, PA.? - And forlialelpy ntl Ilcokvellers. JOUS T. 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' , l , ',^:.' . , . . ~ , ....••• AND . • 'PO . .. Br i t , . .. . „ IL Ai ' ..„...' ' '-'''''' .•'. ' '' - ' • RAI, , ADVENTis ...:--- ' '''''',,,' -,.-;..••,.- -i,.. • :1,-.- - - .. . • . . . PINE:GROVE IN rORKS, Plnegrove, . Schley 11 ounty, . . This establishment is how . tinder m. the Superintendence Of Jong Y. WIILW, , 7 Esq., formerly of the Well {Moan firm of W ie n A mot" of POttlTiltth • • .: 41 • • ••tb 3f r. Wren's experience es a. Master Ms. &joist, extending through a period of mazy jean, du ring, which time he has been concerned In the erection of spme of the largest iron-works to the United Slates, IM a sufficient guarantee of the character of the malt turned nut of this esiabliehment. • All orders, by mail or otherwise, for steam engines of any power with their connections, machinefy for blist furnaces, tolllngievllls, forges., grist mills, saw mil is. ma chinery for using Angie and 'double acting primps, breakers, , drifi carte will receive prompt attention. COneected with the works is a large steam ear factory, enable of turning cot laige orders at short notice.' The . ears made at this eptablithmept are second to none hit the State for durability, while the style of plate wheel. manufactured and extetisikely used Is superior, ind worthy theattention of liaileisd companies. By drift. attention to businers, in all its details, the_ proprietor.- !tepee the l'inegrove Iron :Works ally receive a stared public patronage. JAMES k.IYUTTII , .;G JOHN Y. witEN.- Ifroprlet4.- - 3144ter Mitchintvt and Supt. March T2,'.9 U. . • - FACl.g.mord WORKS. -. Tamaqua, aelanylklll 'county, Pa.' T i o 111:311tlf•MALTERS respecifoll In if p• aook, Viteirthe attention of Orel:art nese to , 5t. ..1"":: triunity. and esprtily so,•tfie p tie. , .•,-I.;„;,;; - ' tors of Coal Min itolEng. Grist. and . ••• " Saw 31111 s and Ibe Managers flailof roads, to his iron Works, at Tantagus. being one of the oldest practicaliMtchlnlsla In the eonnty.of Schuylkill, and having always made it' hit . partledlar busioeseand - dally duly to Study the different lbeorlca presented by different Mechanics, to facilitate the Misting. Breaking.and e. hipping of Coal In the An :. ',toddle Coal Regions ef'Pettusylrania,lni-,coosequently Batters himself that he is as well prepared' to construct and finish with accuracy. Steins: Engines bristly power, Pumps' of any capacity, Carl Breakers of every deserlp tion.and rill kintisof Gearing for nolling,Orist and Saw NI il Is,and also, Railroad Castings, as any other Foundry and NtarlaineShop - firm in the Anthrkite COal Regiona ' of Pennsylvania. - . Itk,ittr` WA,LTER3 would also call the attention of Coal Operators to his newly Improved Coal Breaker, now In use at the Coal Mines of Messrs. George triagan ,It Son, and Messrs. Shoemaker & Medliir, Tamaqua& The roll era are 12 inches in diameter. codphring 77 neth, 3 and a half inches apart. -The - midi Cool or (improvement from the old plan , is in Ilrelitiertlon ofta Comb underneath Vte roll,r3rs ' PO as to prevent tiled Cosi from running , through the rollers until it is brokominto au uniform' • size. about li,ti inches proem. It uakes the best kind of Stove Coal, and makes, also, ion girt. than any other Coil Breaker now in use. ; • , Personslieslroureof putting up Breakers of the kind are Invited I'd sendnip t heir orders, which will be prartnpt• ly • attended to. Orders of every kir d thankfully re celved., I AirrTEILIIII ILLABO4AOLLP€II4: . Tamaqua; 3an miry 6,'69 • , 2-ly , ' TAMAQUA IRONWORKS. . ' Carter dr Allen, Iron Founders,, Machinists. Dieter end Afrishintsts' Toot The subscribets are • nOw prepared to C 09116. receive order's for all kinds (*Stationary k a, „ t:itgincit and machinery fqr collieries, blast furnaces. mills, kc. Extensive fa antics anti practical experience iu the thenne,s, warrant them in taking the largest koillraete at the lowest:prices. Particular attention Is galled to Ivens Allen's New Style Patent Winding Machinery. by which 'the Slopes or Shaft rope or chains run ou the top of both drums lu 'double ways. This arra 13 getneht, It is confidently believed, will save in the wear and tear of ropes or chains. the price of the Machinery In five years; and for, fast•winding,simplirity of construction and, durability. St cannot be surpassed. We alio recommend the new car wheel. Invented by Mr. Lucien 11. Allen. This wheel cats only be had at our werka. and has stood the test of the several severe win. ters past, triumphantly; not a single wheel having been broken since Its Introduction. We are now placing it under the Care of some of the principal Itnilroad Compa nies In the country. We winild also call the attention of the public •to the TamaquaCaiShnp,connerted with the above works end recently erected far the manunieture of Railroad. Di lit, Freight Carslind Trucks, and furnished with all the la tent improvements. so that they are thus enabled to ex. erizto work much cheaper and with more despatch than heretoinre. - • All work guaranteed. Peron wanting anything in our line would do yell to give no n call. . -CAILTER A. ALLEN. April 24, 58 • • F OUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, gni Carbon, Svisttylictill 47; ... vs , T. ii. WINTERSTREN a tinnlinr lift es his rea dlness, form the complete outfit of theabove named esitaidishnient.tosup.. ly all orders in hiAline of Inisiness— .:.- "6.1-21 as for Steam Eugines,Kallrvad and Drift Cars, tam ^nal IlreakerNC:Ot lugs and Machine ry of every riattern Ilexariants his wurk.togive gain f.sqlon • mud azordlo gly solicits patronitre at.,hotne and stbroa.t., ."7 .Jan.': .1561 .4.1 y • • - FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, &c. mai NOTIOR.—The busittesile f the late firrn i ' ft". of SNYDER k MII.NES; Nill.be centin i: ' • le " '''' l ,ued by the übscritior fn all - its various . is A hrancheaot•StennuEtigirye building, Iron Founder; manufaiturer of . all kind!, of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnace's, Railroad CAM ,te., kg. lie will also •ontimue the ha:loess of Min In rut tot Selling the celubraled Piz Forrtt White Ash and L , In i x orpl . 7 pi.hn reins RetkAsh Coes.lielipg Role prem e for of these Cnillerlea. ,CINORGE W. SNYDER. January 21.1857'..1..tf • i .....____ . • POTTSVILLE ROLLINC MILL. 111 E SUBSCRIBERS are. con. %faintly manufacturing various sixes of ~,..41...4 , ..,,t , : coiiiers' pails. neighing 22, 25.'28-30.32 rati t thr= and All pounds' per yard. ,Also, large - "7....' Halls ,of the' most approved patterns, wet, toy lb, 00.3610 d 60 pounds per yard. From the exile ince, of the-past fire years. we feel confident of mak I i Ds unsurpassed in onality by any mill in the Count , All husioess communications addressed to Messr.' ": 'ADLET k SON, Irno .Factori. Pottsville. will meet w - h'prolupt attention.' , JNO. DOW:OS.IP* CO. June x20,'57 PALO ALTO ROL 'EI L - 1 - 140 MILL. fI; Subetzripero beg lenve to an . rg. G .,;-- nonnee r , to.t heir friends and the public, ;enerally;tltat Thai r new 31111 at " ;i , 4 11;iar . .11‘e Alto le now complete. and in full .poration. and that they are prepared to rarakit T re'ti. of varlet' weigh tn;: trona 22 to l'o3hs per yard. AI-- tes of dayolnate and otintl linters respietfullysolleiteet; .ind will. pilot if left.either at the Itolt eh's hardware Store,,, Centre 41 S. E. Coruet, of Centre and Marl YWOOD.LEE & Jan. 1. 1-tf !TO COM,. COPECAATOF it IININER'S:• vtotteer 01 er °r • .. . • ' , Me An gr. fiber irpertfully Invite the „a,* attention f the .busineis remmunity,to his Voile Works.on Railroad street.he. , t • too low the ssenget- Depot, Pottsville, Pi., • • • ,rhei che /q prepared Ib manufacture 101 [AIRS OF EyEitY D Mtn' PrlON. Smoke taelu , ;Air Stack/. Blast Pipes, Gasometer/4)d( Cats. ke.,ke. Boilers Milhaud. Ram: a prarticalinnelMele and having for yearadevoted himself entirely to this braneh of the, business, he flat fors himself that work arm at his, establithment will giro satisfaction to All who may favor him with a ca 11...-. ;I ndivldnaleand Companiesw 111 find it avrortilt to thei rhd vantatto 'ta ektt:ttnine his work before engaging elsewhere. ; ..Nor.'2l. "57 47-tfl J011:9. 'T. NOBLE. BE • VER MEADOW IRON WORISI. • Itrico yit. , Hudson' respert u ty • MI". Informs the publie.thst he In now sole , • Proprietor otthe Beaver Meadow Iron tlat s :=NE Dram Works, and Is fully prepared to - • trrattufaetnro, et this establishment. Steain toginee of every size; 'Pumps; Railroad and s prift Car's, and every, other deseriptisn- , !of Iron and Brass' CASH lig!. Killable for I be Coal minify., or other business, '. on the most eeasonable tortes. Also,:lllowittg'Cyilmjers. for 'Blast Furnaces and Machine work in general.... Repairing of all 1(1141:done With nostriess and despatch t the losveo prices . All work faAlSlied by them ear. r ntedt aperform well. They %strutter:Midi the custom of those who may want articles in thelrline in thisvlriniti .. All orders will meet with immediate Rod p.rOmpl orteo• - - Myer Meadows. January 1.'69 . 'ASHLAND'-IRON WORKS:' TUN SD ILICItInF.Itti are new . folly ..,r7peeparecl. to furnish. at the Ashland Iron --- m... Works,SteautiEngin*Pitna Ptimr ,(o .961^ A • . .. r . t int,„ .. mym . power and eariacity, forutttdag aridother purpos:,s, Coal lireakers or *Tory sizeand p,ot turf' now Lt 1110, tlgethUr with restinpt:end forelegs of every les,riptions. Coil arid Drill Cafe of all:sizes and liatt wits. large Truck and Horse Cars.—alifurnishert at the hottest notice. The subscribers Patter thetnli solr , •stli It .itllßmuchnsererfmembet of the firm is a pry rtle it meehartic. thpy Will be able to-fnrhish Martab nery that will coMpare favorably with any in the 'De-, or hers direolthl to L. P.C.Anwca d: Dane.. Ash. 140,rehey11:111'eounf,fiez., w receive prompt. attest. GARNER., , • , MICHAEL. • 4PSE,EII. GAItNER. , 'AN land, May . D E Vy i i . N e HlR l y e ' . l4 0 !I , K S , t liubscrii)er is -prepared- to mann fartureSTNAld NES of any, power, • • • Pu taps ol rapaelty,and Coal Ilreakrrs -..1 . of every description; as every her kind of marhinvrrusd iti Mines, Breaker,ioFurnaers.,ltolling M ills, Sawli ills. de.. . • Pram ,the facilities possessed Cut manateturing. end 4r o I ong; peri ttice ln,thobp lner, , workrahlwturned• out at this vstaldishment,st the very loirestp*es,lnd of a superior quality: ' • , , • Pemousdestrans of putting np mitchineryof'Sny kind, *re I iiiitod to cal) and examine patterns and become at , p a tinted with privoi before rout ractito. elsewhere. ()orders of every kind are solicited, and strict attention will be Ivan to. t eirpromit execution . innltTFlqs , cember 9,1557 - 41P--tf , . ntrior*vllli -------- WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.- pectaviii., it., • n . • TUGS. JAS WRRN respeelttillYlnille the attention of the business - rotontunity ri 4MT 4 tltil. to their New Marline Shop nod F.6llndry s O erected between Coal Ira itroad street*, e I W fronting on Norwegian stiret i whei re hey ace prepared Wexecute all orders for utarblttery of liras* and Iron, such is Steam 1:n011042dt kinds crt Gear. l 9 fir Itnliin; 'D[lll,, trLct,and Sap Mils, Single and 114,, VA 0 3 Mot': Putups ,Coat Relators. Delft Caro. ollikinds of. mad Castings:such as Chairs for Fiat and T Rail; Yenta. Switches. dc.; Webb of east and wmtlallt Irnu Shafting. Iltinct,praetic'al mechattlei. and h3vltig!tinidt I 1:441.61 , 04. nt. 0 3 4 Cal .fleginn their study for YeXll4, 1 ,%3 II 1 E1 , 1.14 of 3fanlti eery Ito tiv4r line of busineset. they, flirt ax tlreavill rot that work at - meat theirestabllsli men t \eel yes Ilatakfntly 0341 r? Wi l t/et-ion in all who mac honor Mein with a call. Alt rereired arid. promptl7 ote. e ted.'lll the mll4 reatatnible terms. • WREN, AM RS wrtr.N.. Not. 22.•57 474f . WILLIAM§PORT PLANING MILL, lIETWEEN - ?1IL Sunbury it Erie Railroad and the ()anal, opp&ito the FormCo; Willi:import. Pions.) 0 DEL RANGER a CO., Whole jr.rik. and Retail Deolonisind Alentsfact niters of u bite • end yellow pine - dooring boardrotash. doom blindsobut lore, Ail ng„ wood mouldings. de. Jig. Brut scroll Pawinr,.., I'lll,l and plain: All descriptions oft urning,abd pbsillag; done irith grentotnese l end in the beat "tanner. February 27, , ,• . 0.17 a IRON WORKS. IN1=1:01E1=1 SATURDAY MORNING; JUNE 18, 1859 TRAVELING,::: - '-' T ILE by STEAMERS. Tar. stibacribeT v 3 aut,lionzed .:N7 . to take Passengers by . dteamers to and "rf•••••„! 4 44 front Europe In the first lard second demands wt t• e steerage at the lowest mtge. A &tamer milt floor New York for Lieerpool en the 2611k.Instk. PIM Clam Pa* sengers. 675—TbIrd Class, SO, found In Provisions.— Passengers also brought out by steamers. Apply to B. GANNAY, . . Who also sells drafts on Europa In simmer ..CI and upwards. • , " March 1,1.'69 11 PHILADELPHIA & READitiO gAILILOAD C0.,0P coutlrFalltllf street. • PimAnin.ratt.. ‘ Apyill , l6th,l6sp. PASSENGER TRAINS FOR IlAdRISD111:0. _ On and - Mier Monday,lBol Instant. TWO Passenner Trains ItIU be run DAILY (Sundayaexcrpted) to lbw risburg via LiraAing and intennediata puha/4 _ • _ _ MORNING LINE. ' ' - - • . - Leaves the Depot, at Dryad and %tn. st , Ma, at - 7.30 , . Arriving it garriviorg lit 12.30. Noun. - • ArTINOON LINE. Loma tholiepot, a Broid.antp - Vino strevis,nt 2.30 Arriving in ita rrisbnig at 5.30 P.M. Fare to Unrrisbum, Ist:claps; s3 Ey (elder of the-Board. . W. 11. MeII.IIENN - RY, • Aprll 20, '25 .18401st.] . &aviary. "AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE.. Eitibllshed izt 1852. Cariylng the U.S. Milli; Pooitirl.y on AB bus Atirriined. *pH& BE/V.OllW', A I ex I treme clipper Atli f.TRAPLAW," 1600 tons burtlYen, .11,sarts tommander,Js now rap (1 y • ing at Pier 10 East River, and having. over one.half of her cargo enraged, will sail (or Melbourne direct, pod. tively 20th June. The accommodations for both First and Second Clam Passengers are uusurpassed for mm tint, light and ventilation. . : Rates of Passage. • First Cabin Saloon, MU; Second Cabin. $lOO. • • • Children in artna,lree; under twelve. half' rice. Ydr Prclghthr-Passoute. apply onboard. or to, . It. W. CAMERON, 0 Bow.ing Preen, New York. Sight Bins 'for sale, acid cash adrinclio made on eon slgninen. • • • ... • • Consignees in Anstralla: Messrs:lSiliOnson, Bros.& Co. Dial' 28'69 (June 12,'58 24-131 Only Diiect Line for 'lreland! S,ITANI to all PARTS of GREAT 11111TiVi and IRELAND, • • • ' For 1130 The martini Iron Steamships, CITY OP DALTJSrOuti, CITY OF WASOINCITON; CITY OS MANCIIESTER, KANGAROO,- Wi sail from New York for CORI; and thence to LIT ] , .oTir E eery di4rwrte billowlay."Vit Passage from New York :' Cabin, . ... VS Third .. . $3O Passage from lirerpoul and Cork: Cabin, - • - • $45 Third Class;) .• Ca-Passengers forwarded to fleece. Antwerp. Bremen and Hamburg, for SSIs in Cahin,,i3s Third Class. To PARIS tin 26 hours from Liverpool,) Cabin, SJOi Third Class, f., ' Thu above Steamships are built of Iron, In watertight con' part men In tarry each an experienced giltwoopi and every requisite far the Immediate extinition of the. For Passage apply to R. J. Curtis Co.. 177 , Broadway, N. Y 4 John 0 . . Dale, 15 Broadway, N. Y 4-16 R. EDWARDS, Pottsville: Or to J. IirRICIIARDS, Mineysrille N. B.—Passengers by this LinWaroid.the risk and 'de- Lay of ceiling at Halifax and et. Johng. aa the odermews proceed direct to Cot k. [April lti, 16-. LeHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. Bummer Arrangements of Yassenger Tr IN and alter MONDAY, MAY 16th, lEs9..the Passenger Traine on the Lehluh•Valley RillroariCoutpiny will run at the following hours: ' Down 'Trains. Leare • Mei/. raprars. ..trz , m. ?Amur!. Chunk at 6.00 A.M.,' 1230 P. 31.. 12.35 P.Bl Slaiington 6.40 .• 1.06 " 1.29. " White Mall 7.12 " 1.33 " ,' 2.25 " Cat:malty us 7.27 " 1.45 " 2.52 ' " Allentown . 7.40 ". 1.50 " ' 3.15 1 , " Ilethluhent , 7.55 • " 2.11 " 340 j". Preemanxbura 6.07 " 2:20 ".'", IV' '" Arrive 'tit...Earton szp t 2.43 " 4A3 ; . " .-, , Up Trains. . , - I...are • A., , ont. Mail. Erpi.6l." Easton ai 6.01) ; .A. 111., 11.45 A. 31.. 335 P. 51 Frermatu.burg 6.40 " 12.09 " 3.57 . " Met Llehrm 7:00 ",, 12 19 . " 4.08 " Allentnain 7.40' " ; 12.14 " 4.20'. " Ca talm uqua 0.07' " 12.46 0 4.r4 u • White Hall 8,28 " 1.00 " 4.52 " Sl:din:oon, 6,04 ' 1.23 ." 5.•..% '" Arr. 31nurb Chunklo.oo " 2.03 u. ' 8.10 " DOWN TRAINS WMI THEIR CONNECTIONS The 660 A. 11..311ail Train will ran in cennection with theCatalrissa. WI Iliamspert and Erie train from Elmira, Williinnsport. Danville nrid,Bnprit and will connect at Aire"ntown with the East Penn. train for Bending, Har risburg. and.l'ettssille: at Bethlehem with the North Penn. train for Philadelphia . ; at Easton with the Cen hal of New .terser train for New 'f orig. and at Philips. bun; with the Dcl. Di I. train for Pelridere. Thin train will also enable plasencers to go to tb Water Gap, Ferant4n and G rest. Demi, either by the Rd. Del. or the Central of New Jersey train. The 12V) B. M. Express train will run in connection with the Bearer Meadow trill! trout Wilkesharre, White Maven, Hazleton and Weathetiy. and with the' Kant Penn. trahr.from IlarrlsburgyPcttsville and Reading, and will connect with the North Penn: train fey Phila delphia. with the Central of New Jerw•y train for New rork; and with the Bel. Del. !min for lAmbertrille t Trenton and Philadelphia. ,UP'TItAI3:B WITH THEIR cosyncrioNs. The GOO A. 31. Areommcalation train will connect with the East Penn. tmlulor Reading, Pottsville add Ifartite hunt. The 14.45 A. M. Mail train will run In connection with the Dd. Del. trails from Philadelphia, Trenton and Land. 11... Ovine. with theCentol of New Jersey train from New Irork;nith the North penn train from Philadelphia, fend will connect with the . Deaver Meadow train for :Montt:icily, Hazleton. White Ilaven and Wilkesbarre. • Tho 3.7.45 P. 31. Express train will run in rnnnertion with the Central of New Jersey train tram New York, and will connect wiih the East Penn, train for Redding, Pottsville and Harrisburg, and with the Catewissa,V. 'and D. train for Rupert, Danville, Williamsport and hl - Bethlehem, May lath. 1559. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. Summer Arrangement, April 18, 1839. DOWN PASSENDER TRAINS Leave Pottsville. daily. (except Sundaya) al 0.30 A.M., and 3.30. P. M.—Wasting Iteadiagat 1039 A.M., and 5.08 P. M. Arriving In Philadelphia at 12,52 noon, and at 7.40 P.M,' . UP PASSENGER TRAINS. Learn Philadelphia. daily, (except Fondaye) at 7 30 A. N., and 3.30 P. M.—PaeNing Leading at 19.20 A. fit., and 6.05 P. M. Arching In Pottarille at 12.05 noon, and at 7.50 P,M. Both Up and DowriPassanger Trains eonneci• at Port Cllntof rn with Trains to and from Tamagus.Catawisaa, Willi maportand Elmira. Stointf Pasirnier Pralna only e nneot M I Port Clinton for irlik . uabarro, Sarantoh and Pittston. PaPeennern rt by the Calitolotaa Itaittoad Night Lino at 10.10 P. M., ronnect with* Pen. fencer Trait( leaving Port Clinton at 41.a0 A. M.. orrice At Reedlueat 5.30, break Net. and procced direct to Phil. fdelphia . by the 6 A. SI. fte.ding Accommodation Train. LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Train leaves - Reading A. N.. Auer flirt val of:Up tint' Donn 'Morning Pasnonger Tialus from Philodelphia.and Pottesllle. Arriving-at liarrinburn nX 12.40 noon. end canneetidg with PassennerTralns on the Northerd•Central, nrennsylrania" itnd P,Comberlaud Valley" Railroude , .for Sunbury, Williantsport;Eludra, Pfttrburg. Lancaster. Italihnoie and..Clu •Whernburg. Itoturning, leaven ilarrinbneg at 2.15.1'. 51., after arri val of 'fro inn from above ;mint!, Arriving' nt 'trading at 5.00 P. DI, and conniettun with Up and iowii Trains -forPoltsville and .Philadelphia lha swan - evening. No Traing run on Sunday:. • • • • Fiteen...fletween Pottnv tile and.4115410144,g • 75 end $2 25; Reading nod Philadelphia, $1 75 and $1 45; liarrisbnrgand Philadolp6M, $3 26 and $1 70; Lebanon and Philadelphia. $2 CO and $•2 10. Mending. and. Mr risttUrg, $1 60 and $l. 30; needing and Pottsville, $1 03 and SO 55; Reeding" and Lohiinott. 65 end 70 mantic; Potinville avid llarrinburg. $2 65 and $2 15; Pottnvillo and Lelmnon: $1 lts nod $1 50' Through No.l Tickets—Pottsville Ilaltjmhre . $5 00; Pottsvillo to Gettysburg. $1 So: Reading to Baltimore, $4; .Iteadiug. to Lancaster, g 2 25.•, • • t pontiffs of Rargage allotted each Passenger. The Second ClasS'ears run with all: the above Regular ra...s.nr.er Train& , - ICV-Morning Tralri Dow n mnd AfternoonTraib Up,onty; run on Suddnys. . . • • • . Throngh First ClawaTi cites. at reduced rates, to Nia ph era litillafo. Detroit.. Chicago. and all the principal Ninis In the Wait. North Weet4.attd the Can .das: on.t Edits:rant Tickets, at baiter fares, to all the above placer, can he had on application to the Station Agent.. • g3-Ail Tickets rstll be purchased befire the Trahia start. nigher ranee charged ii paid in rare. G. A. NILN.LLS, Gen.enit:: April 2 . 0.'59 . P NTING, &C.' • ! JAMES .FIELD,_.' lionae, Sign .044 'V remelt Painter.' DI irr AT OIL 'OF WOODS A.ND . - /IMMIX% ! • , . . .. ._ Gluier, Paper Hanger and General Decorator. era,- Ce.V Tit E STA LEr. nearly App.'s* the AtiIeTANIR /roam, itttprille% ' lApril 2,, 7.4. 14-eliz ' Window Shadei•;-Gold Borders. 6 and '7 Feet Long. •' SPLENDID ASSORTMENT! . 'NEW PATENT FIXTURES! At Near?y lialf City Retail Priem:. Con be bad st • ' D. HANNA: 4 PB, _ and . aee 4: meson ikokstore. Pottsville. STYLESNEW or Pi,eE d , • - " 0 4 Paper Hangings, 1 Decorationi.. Oiled Window Shades, Pixfurest *co NIUDEY & BOWEN, . Painters and Paper Ilianlierit /Vette Prat. POI/seine,: doors above American Rowe Ittsreli 21, '99 _ja*L avvxrsio.t• teaMCED PRICES. cL CWLoalp. _ ruilrisubscriber has a large lin of Iraty choke Patterns. el ... a 1 rafter. suitable ror Mils, Parlors, Dining Rome, - Chars. „ lia t _.,,. bees and Public Ihtlldlngs,ablek 1 . 0 ,, • ,t1 0 1 4,-;-r, be will 'sit at greatly reduced "se ea , . ttriees.' Ile Stuck embrareti dm •• u •• latest and meat esteemed 'talents. Paper aeteleesp es I cents a - Piece. Wow's the time kr Aas, furPoTer nmiglool444 erne Booksat 31 _ _ _ _ _ - nANNAN'a Map Wiolesetione it draper and/WS/ore. iihrl'APEß BANGERS etUPPI4II TOW VLIZILP4 Ayrlll, 'a9 , at- MISC # EI,LANEOUS., ORCHARD MILL, • T HE subscribers having a m en ibe Or chard MIR, In the Borough of lbtlirllle elm no. Um MG they have nnsored their Sourand feed bushows to that place, where thew will be happy to accommodate tbear old Mende and cwitomem. Price. low. —SO L ','59 9. BOMBERGER tBLAIR. • • 11).E NTIRY' • - .JOSEPH_ F. FIAJ T ERS rill after 0 this date devote his millieldtentMe tri the Dentistry business. 091re—lishantoo., ~tastfroadjoiningthrotlleeofthePottsrit!. j itaaae Das Work*. Ile solicit' a rontionence of the patronage heretofore so -liberally accorded him, in his peofiandorr. April 9, IRS - ISO tIE I .W TQBACCO At. CICAR 'STORE. itAWFOItD FULLAItI'ON GIA). - TER hasjust, opened In CENTRE attrel.aboca Mahaotango,POTTSVlLLE,a wholesale and retail To- Unto and Cizar store. when, all articles lolls line. both Imported and Domestic, cats be obi/abbe& at no. sonata., primes. " AltaTol,o hlm a ta11.76.$ . • October M, '53 • ' 434f 42,000 PEA YEAR! Hoorable Businesa.: . GENTS WANTED local or tray eling,:tn every . fowls and 'enuOty ID Union, fir! engage in the sale of New Aitiefea. (l'atent,) of EMMY: beauty and novelty, detnanded in every 'family. office, store and man ofietorg, affording forge tirades and quick sale. No butablig,or tnedlrlneeand oo bawls rof patent right.' Meats of doisetiptlon; terms, references atiCrio• tlees mailed on application. with Shies eant stamp. to , SMITH 2 CO, 38 SouthTkintstreut, Philadelphia, Pig" • May 7,19 _ , . , Dry. Goods atr cey.y.Store.. T. • ve, 11E 1 : tulei.t4igned • ligve .„ 1 -2.v.- opened a New Wy Goods and Otte . r. • ,ervy. Sten.. lir the Wilding on Centre ; '.. ', • - . street. next to Veger's Hotel , formerly no- t.',- c , canted by Stillman A Chambers, where = ';--- --- ' they will be happy to see their friends atd the public /generally. Their purpose is to do exelnslielY, a CASU business, er . bleh will enable them' to sell cheap. • ~. airti/VE Ill= • cALLI-Es - BEAM k. HEEBNER. Pottsville : April 3,18 144( PALO ALTO GROCERY. rriIIE subscriber lias taken the old 11 Stand of E. KlelnerLopposltethe Salim:Mon Land. leg In the Borough of Palo Alto where he 1 1 keep en assortment or greeerles,Sour, feed and Prov ona, which be guarantied as good as the market affords, and. lots es cheap for cash as can be bbught elettebere. - Ha' respect fully toilette the patronage:4 hh. trl4nds and the public in genersl. - AW3I. DENSINVEk. t N. 11. Also good goad for, tee aecomustditten of boatmen, and gcnd supply o 4 bar and lame bribe bundle resistantly on band. .. W3.1.1110NSINOt:B. March 12, 'PO tile:* • CO-PARTNERSHIP FORNIAID TAMES V. - PA LM . and CORNELIUS LOOSE 'Ore thie day formed aco•partnership in the lumber I, usitierr, under the nannkof PALM a toosE, and will continue the businetw at the old Maud, where they hope to receive a continuance of the tratronalle whielphar heretofore been an liberally eitended to thtm. They will constantly,keepLon hand all kinds of White Pine and Matlock (umber—alto, ready Pluming, Doors, Abutters. Shingles. Lc... dr. ; a CASII hUT hit ft are reipeelfullYrequesied to call, 'we we hare determined not to be undersold by anybody. ALM, , . toaosz. Actuylkill fiaten,7l,larch 210, 0. 13-Cm • musl•ct • T: JENKINSON,. Profe,sor of MO-- ft I • air. pse.e lessons In Stn.:l7lg. Am, on the piano, Melodeon. Violin, Viola. Violineello, Bolter, iTEltllitl—For a coons. of 2$ 1t44001t. Su . cre,sl guaranteed in all eises where preuerappllm ko un to study and 'yrs.:Hee Is persevered In. 'Pianos Tuned-....(Qn the 'prin. • elide of equal teutperatnetat.) and war ranted to give entire satistSetion. on reasonable terms, end at short notice. • Y3- Peet I n onlala of the highest order as to tharacter • and capability. itustosset—No.t-Plearant Row, Slabentsnen at. N. o—Agent for the sale of PIANOS of all first class makers in New York City. Pottsville.. May 14,'59 • 20-6 m ' • NEW STORE. THE subscribers announce to their friends and the citizens of r3thsville nod vicinity, they have taken ' . , "31001tIlE,AD'S. OLD STAND. 4 Oirner of Second and Markel .57rods. where can always be found a good assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Prowtitons, and a ; variety of articles always kept in a first clam re tail store. Understanding their business thorouehly. they invites eutteui.whieh, by strieC attention to bold ness and fair dealing, they Intend to deserve. • Fresh Goods Constantly Arriving. The hi.t.t artlelas alwayAn hand at t ha lowest PR I C FOR CAEII. M. R. NICIUMS, • 0 RO. IY. BECK. per CA LL AND EXAMINE THEIR STOCK. April Pk '5B ' 16. tr DECIDE'VLY THE NEWKAT, NEATEST AM) I‘IOST,DEAUtIFUL ECK-TIES !!. Decidedly the nearest, neateat and most fashionable GLOVES! dlecidodly the newest, neatest and most serviceable SUSPEN DE 11S ! • 1 . Decidedly the newest and neatest, erl'an d cambric • HANDKERCHIEFS!,;,, Arid decidedly, rim new.•st, and most extensive s'irximent of Gr3iZITTXIMTIMMETZT,'Si FURNISHING.GOODS! Of every des-rlptlon, for Spring and Siotoimiii dyer op fered to a 11,!brine Public, can now be seen, to connec tion with an unparalleled assortment of ; 4 . Cloth., Csssimere• and VeidlOgsl Just received from New 'Coat and Phlladefpltta, at the • "TEMPLE OF FASHION!" Corner of Centre and ifalitintormo Ste. Pottsville, Ap. 9.'59 15.11] EWAtICII &CO THOMAS FOSTERa:CO., Manufacturers* Wholesale & Detail Dealers BOOTS AND SHOES, VENTRE ;STREET, Three doors k.,/ below Mortlmer's lintel, Pottsirllle. .. ' L . Oar snort went romprigips or- i l i Mais T el lY te i ; o f g ar:4 °l ; h r 034 .1 11 41 0 i • - ' Ittrollo.r Work. (or Men el •p b . l W o o r, —2% MM . & Boys', Misses'or Children's Wear: We manufacture and are prepared to furnish our cus tomers with a superior *tact/ration's'. French or Anti*. ken Calf !tools. blaritent aud. Walking Eliot*. Water Proof and Kip Moots. suitable Inc Engineers: and Me chinks', Jitneys: and Laborers' Working Boots and Stoic,. Ladles' Frtmelk or Englirh .Lost Ina Gaiteni, Mut ton-or Lace Moots, Busking, 81Ippera. &c., Ely -Traveling. and Packing Trunks, Villiers, Carpet and' Oil Cloth Tratellng Oars. Biqa' and Misses School liatchilal and an excellent assortment of Umbrellas' will .alwayabe found at our establishment, at witidcrate * * *Country Merchants Will to: supplied' with any goods in our line in such quantities as they require, at • a triflibg advance on city prices. 2 Tbaukful to oar friends for past favors, we are dater mined to merit a continuance of public patronage by t aut plying good articles upon the most rqarionahle terms. Pottsville - April CO, 'B9 • • '. • • 18-tf - . pitiCE LIST AND CATALOGUE • THE • METROPOLITAN GOLD PEN 'CO F I N I C E-175 Biondway , and 2 Couriland street, NEWYORK. t Five Dollar Lists GOLD PEN, Commercial rust In Gold Pencil Case, with large Stone fiend, price GOLD PEN, Mammoth size, in Silver Extension Es • ' Casa. price GOLD.PEN, Mammoth size, in Ebony Desk Bolder, gold ntounied. price 6 GOLD PEN. Ladies' else. in double slide Gold Pen; ell Case, with Stone !lead. (extra fine.) price, 5 Three Mallow ,Llsi s GOLD PEN. Engrossing OF. in, Propelling Desk Holder. (something new and very desirable.) $3 GOLD PEN, Gromerrial size, in Patent Extension ' Silver Caw, price 3 GOLD PEN. Ledies' size, in Gold Pencil Case, with Stone Bead. price : 3 Tim (largest) LP. ViATRAN GOLD PEN. price 3 Two Dollar Mot GOLD PEN. Ladies' else, in, niiver Extensions Case, . prise , $2 GOLD PEN, for. Genii, in Sliver Exteosion Case, 2 price. GOLD PEN, Energising size, Ebony Desk holder; gold'itonnnied. prim " , 2 GOLDPEN,lisfetnoth side, price , • •s_ r t_ • preference to selling nor Geode to Ow trade on time (thereby locurriug great lessee.) wa sell for Carl, direct to tbe cern:timer, at wholesale prices; and as an additional inducement, with each article ordered, we give a vainahle premiam.varying in price from 21 60 to $3O. persona ordering Pens from oar live Dollar _List wilt receive, with the articles: ordered, a premium from the following 1134 -varying in pries front $4 to 331:4 viz.: Gold Drenches, with Mosaic, Florentine. Gold Stone, nhoi„ Late, Came, Garnet and Coral Settings; Lddies' full vets, earn,. style; Revolting Pins , different patterns: Ladies; and Befits' Gold and Silver Watches; du Gold Chai various pat terns ; Bracelets. plain a cul mounted. all'styles; Gents' Dihniond Pins; Ladles' and Gents' Gold tti ngs, solid. and with settings; Gents* esti Studs • • and -Sleeve - Buttons; Gold Lockets single, and double glaines, de. . • Pereensordoring from the ThreeDollar_Lbh will re :, calve a premium varying • in. price from $2 512t0 $lB. from the following ' Ladies' Gold Pins and Drops, various steles; Silver Watehes. hutting =See; do. open face; Gold Rings. Studs, matt Sleeve 'Bo ttons; 'Thimbles; Gents' tlold Catlinrnta Diamond Cluster Pins, with Chain; Misses' meta Pins, and •Drops; Gold Neck laces, plain and with settings; Oracelels, du; Scarf phut. - Persona ordering fram the Two Dollar List re. 'tire a premium varying in pike' foot $1 60 to $lO, front the following list, visa Open Fare Silver Watches; English Plated Chain.; Imitation •Gold Watches; Gold Tooth Picks; Gold Rings; Sleeve 'Buttons and Studs; Ladles' Gold Belt Slides; Plain Gold PinsandEar Deeps. ifirPeraons ordering from the above Prise Lists will please state the pen of their seleetron, enclosinff the amount (12, $3, or $2,) aid_ they will receive the mono, with premium, by retain Mall. securely packed and pte• fetid. - We guarantee perfect satisfaction in every ease; ' and should any person be dissalisffed with: the articles aut.-they can Mars the goods within three days, and . ..we will refund the money. . Our Pens are all stamped with oar Trade Mark; stall airawarrankil perfect its every respect. , prreoro ordering goods will please be partici:doe to Mite. Dude- , added', plaini- giving. Town, Delany and P. 8.-Leath'inient twang of oar Premium gSnie lilt be sited withjscoroptuese,aml,at the lomat possible • .Ifirdintbasaricateatierat slieskrta sebiressed Gv Oat - • ‘DISTROPOLITAN GOLD PliN OO'. y; 'llll Drominu Out Courtlod strata. N0v1941 licirl6. Nam RIM MMMIPI \ • non the Leon' nits V ONE YEAR ACO TO-NICHT. --.. Ito! no: my brala Is not gone wild* , - • . Idu remember but too well i • . HOW Sweetly all Ood's sunbelt& smiled— i , • Mir fiercely too, ilislightnings fell t I, • 1 know the same—the fatal Man— • ' • That lit those dreams are bunting stain • . Aud bras too, front the same weird bars i.- ' -. •• Wind—mnsie on each twilight Wt. • The same pale moon as sadly lair l ", - Th n' yen bane sea of space la drives, i • ' Llkee laid pky•bark sent to bear _ • 84111 e exiled e, get from Its lisatens • I' And yet beneath our cedar trees ' The bluebirds slug to early dower& i •, And morning mist and in enlog breeze— i But mind of eradished Lours—. , '' And most of all, Otis mono caul light .. Messais-Lose year aye lo48(0.1 4 * I , - Alas! faille dim mocking spell! ' 1 - Theilluwers, the smiles—bulb doomed bit tadrs—• The cantata light, the musle's swell. The pistons that my bevy male. j And diutio—a white hand idly twined I• , 'lll.llichly elusteae . d ctuband dark; I . • ,• And calm deep eyes la hose splendor shit* Of olden tires—peirchance—a, 'Ay I fui tbougkeuld those glen° eyes, I Thing saii-dreamins beart they • i --...' . Thiciaeary look of aulninn i ples, ' • Whosetreetieg et/cif leo fain gush fret 1 And, with • glue that evuld but seem Uiit line , hdt sarror , oiNl ktir~ - They narnQ to ine—tit dllest thou &emit - That I had marked thine earnest view, - And that, smog by a drOltion—lfolt. Ily heart now sisterly Lea , now slow r • Like mist from come loos haunted lake, Dios memories olr my *OM rote And took the hue tbosedlulits will take When morning rata' o'er them gloms For passion's blusidu dinu had dl id t Their dream like bertuiy—and owe moth My spirit bristly knelt beside' The myrtles of a Falb' Morel • I saw the roses red and,' white, The yellow star-beatuk—tbat fall tat As it, that Julie as osithat night When Brat, alas! Ist first we - But While these MOW WI LOWILOLO stirred The burning deep s o heart aud mind, Our glances met—without one Corti . Thy head was haughtily luelluedl And, areaning,eareless, on-I passed And--;this cold parting was—our lull • • .. • . I know not that I'd wronged thear-.444„,/ O hen thou wert far, I'd turn. away ,The lueelatop from thy shrine, and set - btu rosuoirsore its ebsiging ray! , . And erre, alma he was thy.lr loud— '' • - 114 wou roes - -while he spoke of theta ' Forever will his tuernort blend ' , Whit all that 'meth—near - en bolds tor Mel And yet, ah yet, at this pints:tom I 'V 'thou Worst nut knew, thou did'st not from, •••' Lit hell germ where bright bards glau ggq ' Aud stars of warmer Oplendot gleam. J' • • s'• • •• •- • And; thou.—one yutr - ago tOmlght •. . . • . - - We m.4 —autl pat tal—butb In vale— I Oh, Sugels lu 3 on laud of light I And will :weir glerles mock ut igs.t— I Like those that lured we tbreitil;h the pytt 'One year`agu to-night—et, wasted trust Oh, heart that theta—but wherefore Isis wilt blossom trove the dust Ut nut dead Lore—so, let thew diet And if ter we the stoma should rare,. 'llse after-rainbow too west smile! And if I try the dieary wave I'll,ebet hod the fairy isle; • And d.orned to dimwit strands-- i Shull 1 not know the bliss? i (Or—Awnd wy thirst to Lw raing sahas—t As I, Oh Uwl l hare done ere this): Ay, even 'laid Fate's eternal snow, At least; I'll—hear the leehlolts trash • And tied delight lia wii.ds that blow ' io Wei Life's )?anes! aitd In the flash Of 'tunny Urea !lama blasting heaths Are tuakiug ashes of any dreautel It had . finated away frimi beach and 'bet Uut of atgbtof tower and lowa, Au empty and a batteied boat; But that boat would not go down. The morning rose on the waters wide, - And the night fell cold and dark,. Yet weer en with the wind and tido, Drittea that battered bark. ' • ' The sail bad passed from Ha broken malt, And Its painted pride was dim, I , The salt sea-weed hung round It homy Which bad beetiao sharp and tuba, Where were the merry Mates and tree - Who had gone with it afloat? We never learned: but the world's w sea LIMA lives like that drifting boat— 1 . Lives that in early storms have lost, I Anchor and 1 , 311 and oar And never, exceptoar, on lethe's chore, ' Can come to mooring- more; Out of whose,lurelese. In:einem; days, The hope and bent bare gone— 1 Good ship g down in the stormy semi, But those empty boats drift out I r _ _ il - bioo,rical..',she'4l). Tbirty,years ago an old house was st a nding in Cologne, which showed to the street a fritntage of five small windows. It was the house in which the first painter of the Flemish school, the immor tal Ruben's, was burn, A. D., 1577. ISIZty years later than this date the ground floor wasioccopied -by - two old people, a shoemaker and *wife.— The upper story, which was usually let td.lodgers, was empty at the time we write of. 'Twr.hower er occupied the garret. The evening kilts add and wet, and the shoemakeiand bis wife were sit ling together in the room below. i "You had better go tip stairs again,l said the man to his wife, "and see how the peer lady ,it.— The old gentletiusn went out early, and has not been in since. Das she not taken anythnge . 'lt is only half - n hour since I , was t i p stairs, and he lied not come in. I took her some broth up at noon, but she hardly tou.theit it, atitt JI was, up again at three ; -she was asleep the . ; and at five she said she shouldatutwattlanythiiimore." "Poor lady! This time !of year, an neither I g Ail' nor at war clothes, and not oven a d cent bed to lie'on •, and yet I am sore she Is somebody or •other. ..liarer%you noticed the respeet with which the old gentleman treats her?" 1 "If she wants lot anything it is her own fault. That ring'she weals on her finger would get hcr the - best of everything." i - Then came a kno'ck at the door, and the warren admitted the old man' theybad jest sitoken of, whose grizzled beard fell down upon his tarnished velvet coat. The hostess sadly wanted iliJilave a little gossip with Lim, but he ?maid by,iaod bid. ding them Abort 'good night,' gropedhis way up the steep and chalked staircase. On eittering the chamber above 111 fielle voice inquired lib° cause of Wetting nbsenee. • "I could not help it," he said; "I had been copying manuseript, and .sut I was- (m i nty May, berea4tervant met we, who was to MO me to raisethe horoscope of ,two -ladies who *etc pas sing through ; they were ladies who I hafts known before. I thought I could get a little money to pay for stone simples *bids will be'Tif itt•rviee to . c. .ll " ins cold." . , . "It is very cold. I Will make' yod something which you most take directly:". The flame of 'a small tin tamp `sufficed to beat roams. water; and the patient, having talten'what the old man had provided, wait diligently covered op by• him wish -all the clothes; and 'Odes of dress he coulditind. Ile stood by Mir motionless till be poreeired.thet she wee fast asleep), and in deed lung after; he then retired into si . etnall clo set, and sought repose on the MIA flout! The next morning tiro lady was so hotter that her attendant proPoscd she should . lende'avor to leave the hone tor, a moment or twn, and be aueceededdn getting her forth as far aathe Place St. Cecilia. It ens seldom that she left tie for. tiotWithstanding the meanness of ber dress, there was that about her carriigeliblehirerlddrod 4t difficult to avoid unpleasant observable. • "Do you see that person yonder r sud denly. "If raw nut mush mistaken it' ` coaxia 1, the Doke of_Guiso." The arranger'it attention had else bee attract ed, and' he had new approached them. I ' "Paroles!" said, he, "why' that' 3lasealk Whaf,nre you married ?" 1 "Ile does not know me," sighed the lady, "I must indeed be altered."' Miscall had , how:ever, whispered roestiglo in the Duke's-ear,,and he started as it stiuck by a ttialiderbolt, but instantly recovering himself, be banity uncovered, and bowed *early to GM groend. beg'your forgiveness," ho said; "cwt my eyes are groans* weak, and could 84 little peeled to have the honor of meeting year—" . "Fur the love of - God," interrupted :she L ladj. hastily;"nams me not bete: A title !avoid too .straugely coattail witfi'my pressateireepstances, have you been long in Cologne?" "Three,days.' lam on my way fromiltily.. I took tefige there whoa out common enehoy dit.ve me forth, and confis:ated all my earthly goodite-- .Itim going tislleuesels.'? , • - "And what are your adviees from Pratioe ? Ire thrOshu still In'tho , hands of that, Wretched nat ure • - • • • • • • 1 i - "HO is in the zenith °lbis power."- 1 1 "Sea, my lard duke, your Airtime' end ItlYl own we - moult alike-. You, *be son oto man who. had be nut too much:despised danger, might, welt hove set the erdwri o* his own heal, and i 1 oda", the QUO= of the Vnightlost- nation in tbs . , neiterie obi ault.iiiltk- Pri-nealjas.. Bus adieu.T sa ,14 VSouat, suddenly, and drawing herself up, "gills e 1.-uf you, toy , turd duke, has t ratreshsd mu titseig; ilit I . pray that fortune ones more snaysoUti nprnalyour hells.., . - ~....1. • i - . 7 . ~. '.., • -1 .1..1,, , 1 d_Termit me to attend your majesty tO -1,-', ' ' 1 A slight eolor;tinged the lady's festati4 air tba , stisirssed,velthlngenttylontesnading.tatiet,.l , c • ."Leave us my iord-elekevit is oarplailayel,"•.;,: ; Guise bowed lair, and taking thibuiyie hilit'los piesead it reviisa;ky to Ifs lip_.. Al MI terititet . i . 1, - • . . i ; l 1 I , , pottrp. IV SAISLC Y. MITA" 4, angels lu 3 on laud of lights altall we or tarot or part again? !DRIFTING BOAT. • THE LAST ,STROKE OF, FORTUNE. NO., 24. the street he met ilanesi one, to whom be pasted out the old lady, andthen.bastened away. • The neat morning ',a knock at the deter Ma sa:aced s perm* Inquiring fee Monsioni Miscall; elm had a semll p.atket for him, and also a- billet. Inside this was distinctly written i • "Two hundred finis Wars Mutants the whole of my nresentiortuce; one boadrefl I send for your nse. - ' Orme." • And the packet Contained a hundred lapis d'ors.• The. lam thus 4titained sufficed to ,apply the wants of this pair t wo lon, years. But the last lonia had been changed, and the lady and ber Companion were Mill without friendly sumer.— The shoemaker add his wife bad undertaken a journey to Aix la Chapelle. to take up some small legacy. It was the 13th February, 1642. A low sound of moaning might helm been heard Issuing from the garret;• at withered female Torre, more like a skeletoV ii lan a thing of flesh and blood; was lying on•• tched of straw, in the ego- Dies of death. 'That moans grew more sad more Indistinct; a slight rattling in the throat was at length the only addible Mend, and ibis also ceased. An hour I later on old- man, dressed in rags and tatters,entered the chamber. One word :eel, bad escape d his lips as be tumbled 'up the fallen stairease—"Nothing I nothing !" Ile drew near the bed listlessly, but in a moment be seised an arm of the corpse with an altocost•convulsive motion, end letting it suddenly fell; tie cried— , "Dead, dead, ofhunger, cold and starvation I" Aod. this lady was M ary of Medicia, wife. of Henry IV., Queen [Regent of France, mother of Louis XIII., of Isabella, Queen' of Spain, of Hen rietta, Queen of England, of Chehalis& ' Duchess' of Savoy, of Onion, Duke of Orleans --died of hunger, cold and Misery.; and yet Louis•Xlll., the cowardly tool Of Richelieu, his mother's tout derer, is still cello "The Just." • • • • toti#real. PEOPLE'S STATEICONITENTION.,—ReeeIntions ' • Adopted. • . -! Resol ve d. Ist. That executive intervention to prostrate the will loUthe people, cons • easily expressed, either in the 'Stnts or bar torte is a . dangerous' elemenluf federal power, od that "exereireby the p evict Chief 'Meg trate of the republic, es well, in elections:as upo. the repre sentatives of the Peopleoneets our 'tided dirap pro:o alio% Thatlre prot t against. thesectico land pro. ilex cry policy of the uationafAdusioistration 'as at liar with the riitts of the people and.ruhrer sive of the princip les of our government.. • 3. That.we denounwand will unitedly oppose all attempts to enact a Congressional.code for the territories, believing (hi same to be utterly tawsr with the true purposes of our governuientand re. pugnant to the mural' sense of the nation; add that we ammo imetioutinued hostility to the ~ u ex tension of slavery er the territories of the Tinian. 4. That we re; d all euggestioni and proposi • lions of every kin , by wbutusoerer :made, fur a revival of the African stave truth, as shocking to the moral sentiments uf 'the enlightened' portion of mankind; that any action on :she. pert of the government ur people conniving at or legalising that horrid and inhuman tra ffi c, would justly sub ject the government and eitizensf-of the United Steads to the reproich end execration of all civil ized and christnin people; and that the inaction of the national admiuistration, in . bringing the slave traders to justice and its course • in sending such as have beau arrested to trial, in places where acquittal was certain, subject it fairly to the charge of conniving at th,rpractical re opening of that traffic.l . . i S. That we bold the encouragement and protec tion of borne, production and American .industry to be one of the first duties of our: government; .and the failure to bbtain such encouragement and protection brow tba last Congress,notalibstand ing the 'professions 'of tile -President e eouviuce us that the laboring masses of the free States will look iu vain fee a arid' for the protection of the labor, while tle ncininistration of the govern• ment is in the hadds of the.psrty now in power; and that we believe them! entorem system wholly inadequate to the i rotection we,deinand ; and, in lieu of it, we era i ? favor of specific duties upon iron, coal, salt, an all such other products whol ly the growth and manufacture of lbe United State's. , . , 8. :TWO° reek ass and profligate extravagance of the. National A ministration ; causing!' neces sity for continued loans without anyl'titeans pro-. vided for their payment, give eviden4 of a want of that 'Willy-rod integrity which sheet& char. . acterizo the government of a free peopht, and un. less checked will lead' to st-dishuner et the nation al credit. • 7. That the pass ge of a Ilomesteaddtill,giving one 'minified and si ty aeres.of land to every citi zen who will settle upon and improve the saute, would be a measure'. fair in principle, sound in • policy, and productive of greet good to the people • of the nation.. And that we regard the defeat of lira. Grow's bill in the Senate of the United States, by the party in power, as a direct bluer.at the la kdring elegies of the country, and as unworthy of the liberality of a great government. 'And that kindred to this war the defeat. by the same party' of the preemption bill which gave proferonee to 'actual settlers over and speculators. - • . ' 8. That the purity and safety of the ballot box must be preserved,land that all tread* Open the naturalization laws, which have been so much re. sorted to, to promote the success• of the, party we oppose., ought to be counteracted by Wholesome and proper legislation. . O. That we approve of the enwtment of proper' laws to protect us from the introduction of foreign' 'criminals id our midst, by returuing them at once to the pieces front whence they have been shipped to our shores.. , • • , 10. We cordially, invite all men of all parties to 'join with UN in earnest endeavors ,to restore the government to its original . purity , and to preserve . the.proud heritage of American inetitutions, trans- Miiled to us by ottri father., complete and anius,, paired, to those who may come after us. • 11. That this Convealion do most heartily ap prove of as ri: endorse the course pursued by oar able and distinguished Senator, the lion. Simon Cameron, and that of our Representatives' is the popular braneil of Curlew:as, who have, zealously supported the protietive policy, the homestead bill, the. just rights .of actual settlers, and have steadfastly opPoseethe tyrannical pulley of the national Administration in their attempts to force upon the people of Illations a fraudulent slavery imostitution, hi oppPsition to tbe'linevirn , and oft expressed sentiments of the (mimeo of 'the terri tory. .. I 1 . . ' fIP,ELCII or Tilt mailman nos. DAVIDTAiIIiAnT, . .. On ,TAKING THE COMIC. - . - Gentlemen of the'donvention: If the honoryou have done me - is to be measured by the high char. acter end intelligence . of this body:. or 'the politi.. cal power' nbd morel' grandeur of OM : party it repteients, then indeed Fe it an! honor to be long .remembered end gratefully appreciated. 'Never berme in the bistortof Pennsylvania was a poli tical convention astembled together under more favorable circumstences—'haring behind it so grea t a numerical lo,,ree,and proclaiming more glorious' and, more irrefutable principles. I see before me the picked men of a party which stands unehangably and unanimously upon-the broadest practicable platform of henna liberty, and which avows itself fearlessly,, nd at all times, the chain pion of American interests and American industry. Such it the groat American-Republican party of Piennsylvsnia ate-strong 'too-day in Ls deathless 1 principles, and stranger to,day in the multitude of its adherents, thin any-,party that ever existed 1 its the• coinnsonwettith:—.o strong that nothing short of internal distention", instigated by petty ' pique and personal disappointment, tan endanger int success. , I [malt' God no false.hearted traitor can be found to strike the fatal blow. Three-years ago; becanse the great Opposition party of 11144 United States was'Alivided, a weak, bad men .wate earricil into ;omen against a popular majorit y of nearly 400,000. 1 , We thought it then a terrible-calamity; but,. thank Hewett for! his' weakness; he leas proven himself to be the taint efficient ally our party hat bad I , Ile has never omitted a single-opportunity to increase oar et agth and'rerify our predictions, until his suppirte s in "very section of the emits !try are forced to e claim, , in the aurdsof the Ro t..man orator, "flow long, 0 Buchanan! will you ieontinue to abuse our patience!" Beaty Clay - And Daniel Webster, in the palmier-I. days of titeir' , unclouded intellects,were dot 'so, potent fur dm !downfall, of the fase democracy, as the cold ' basked, timorous'i ungrateful ant treacherous old .man whom they hare-elevated to power. From the 4th of March, 1837, to the present moment, he ' has availed himself of every occasion t , poll wn toid on which he climbed.' 'lt it wo yof - the keratoid t io observatichl that he' began at the top, and teked ..ever the highest tiMbere Amt. Walker and Doug las,.Forney and Hickman ,, Date% and Clark! Clark! Some of these - have shoin themselves 'sounder at the heart and tuncli;elearer of tip than we once , gave theta credit far being, for they-bare not lira ' ken in the fall. ii , . . • - But though they did not break (hemming', they modo red havoc ',Cog the scrub timliate and ceit• tou,wood slain bider them. The shiveredrplits• ters3are (gin lowa all irciand us in Connecticut,' New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, aid a few even down in Vireo's' Bat She ororstabattertd of Own all are still 'nearer home, in Berke, Mont. gomery. Philadelphia, Northumberland. klontoar, elluthe, Elk, Cututerland end Franklin. And we don't ears how INealy they AU get' if we tell the:mac. And although: I am happy balmy that it, is hardly possible , 'for. any man, o r stay act_ of men; to deprive of intros', lot me retniud you that we Can afford:to:be frirtrearing end'generouti Let ine naiad you thirolkat sro bestow. oa eon another, Ile tab* triest_, , the yawl; Joe foe :that k!,Tpritit* *dna for Americans, rhlle Ii takei,equitt - deUght filOstertog foreign interests aid 4otelga -, ,iadasSty t °Let• oar da wave out -only Ow; . 111 ' 40,usitaut IC giriat . .l baretaoluessitatiodiyldeit iii iu eaeltiiions . • . • 411,1111110,6 ~in iironfto_the Pilites Pcak kings ati toroviii gol4-4 day's Isbvr. P - •-• • • - • -• ,47.01.),t1VA.;',:._T:::7::' STEAM' PRINTIBCIFFICE. . . MTh' gprocored ttimePr .41101,d'ii did rids prepare d to isonate JOB and BOOK PAINTING of iisry dearly.. Uffliat the Oile• of ttae Yeas' Jottins.ebeapettba a it um bedrvat any otbrrestialybasiti t 'oast y t, ~'..‘ sitas t raaphidr BMW' ZothVIS. • Large Aortic: Cattract tickets. *`" • MetertSals. • • ittgrerileite. • ' Articksiur Ipreaseat Timm Bogs • siumoada, Oder Boeisota, l 'Attire vary shortest attics. Our atochttl.7oll2ll7ll won idiotic* that that of arty otheridleela till rte. bate of thettata;a64 art Imp 'madam ployedeastealy tbeJobblug., Baits a praatical Priotir garrelf t Ira mill guarantee our tack ta bt at teat as any that eat to turned oat It the titles; PUMPING IN COLONS dote at the shortest notice. Books bound In every variety of style. 'Shut *onto of *ray description manufaatured,tionnd andlynkal order at shortest Wier. - - , RIADING fig Botrunna—ilayetb Bomber pair readiag is a distinctly marked species lb* great - Ctnne.-Itead int.' Everybody Andesstanda the term, but- oobody can tell exactly what it ' mean's. iThere is a tempera:o_lone in•the'snind bstween luxurious indolenee and exacting work; end it is to this region, jest between-liminess sea labor, that summer reading belongs. A blab ' , that—lying upon your back while 'IA, wind shakes the leaves in year drowsy *amend insects till the air with a sweet tenor, and th• bees midst , your window hum and drool', and hirds Mara thanbe for the seed and worms eaten—bets yea up out of sleep,' which yet throwsits spray over, / you, ar the sea does on MIA who laxity ileat-bs s. summer breezy day on raft or low edged. beat; a book, that now and then drops ?on, and theta takes you up again, that 'spines sliver thread or thought from your mind, fini as goettenors then breaks it ap4te wind does tbs outdoes et , —this is a summer boob; You never know where you left off; and do not care where you beglor, It is all beginning, and all middle and end every , where. , Timm ii a reading for ftigitlvo moments, thaw is a reading when you are coiled op ander a beak or elutiree around whose await* MIS a clear stream frolics Mat never goes to sleep, batplays is a perpetual childhood. .1 love clever-boo reading. • Soread Our on an ample , mow, with She Berta sad South barn door widetopen, with hens seratelsieg down on the floor, and expreuieg thetesetve4 In short sevtenees to each other, Now and then lift log up one of those roundelays or hen songs, tbat am no doubt as good to theta as • psalm, lane or love song; with swallows eying in end ont, and clouds floating over the sun, raising pr lowering—. the light on nor book: Cal anything bersweeter than such reading of poet, or story weaving stead 2 giciau, or inegister f Yes. It Is soca sweets? to bare the letters grow dim, and run &bunt them*, and disappear, while the bands relax. Solt the book gent'y swaying comes down on goer breast, -and yisions from within open their clear faces en -you. and the hours . go by ,so -softly thht.yots not believe that the sun , is low in lb* west, and that those voices ate , of folks out after "yea to come in to supper. But there is a world of less indolest / pleasiir• for cool mornings, for, the, Sabbath, that never I...`sueb fervoi; as la tire We yield ip the at" 'belt again; the histories. }strum phlusophie the id learning, and betake teach os of plants, et - of all tiptop that lire The summer seems * to read God's Book a • leaseociations of tbe'de based, and around the female charaeter it spreads a charm which of all where is the Moat 'Mad-. ive. Many, a young lady bna lust her chances of tnatritnahy by a tawdry kibit,, and many a mar- • riage been broken up or rendered unhappy by a simple , neglect of personal cleanliness, than which nothing. is more revolting to a refined mind. If. a lady is not naturally endowed by any supe rior beauty of featurtn› yet cletinlineu, so angel. live of, purity, will win her way, where tither", to themselves unaccountably, Tail, and from thrrilm pie reason, it et once partakes of all the graceind appearance of superiority. The young man en. ' tering the world will find that it will give hini credit and influence: The qnilitAafinesice of de. ceney in all our. seta - lions of life; Ja a powerful in. ' Cuenca. Parents should be most attentive to the ' personal habits of their children, accustoming them to cleanliness of perion, to choppier cloth ing, to tips:* table atticles, until it becomes a part . et their &tare.. A dirty bib, or napkin, whilst it is a scandal to any decent person, la a sin which will be attended with such confirmed habits In the child, as toe; likely result In positive misfortune., When we look upon little children thus raised, w• • feel Instinctively a aiirrow, we j cannot Fell-alit wishing that some power could rescue them trona the filth and vulgarity with .whiCh they are cur. rounded, that they may at (cast have a chino 14 the great future before them. To tree little gide with all the beauty with which nature endows the femalecharacter, condemned to such a tuition, to• grow up with bad habits; and false taste, and Ike wily to 'spread ,the evil when their lisnocemie could be turned into something pure, kuly and af fectionate, eannnthitt. appeal to our tenderest sympathies rind ",woOless condemnathin of those Into whose handsik placal the responsible dutyrul. their raining and education., ORMCLET ON A UNION FOR 1880.--4rutioll Gress* ley says: If there shall be 'a union of the Oppo- - 'Men for the contest of 1860. the right of the ;mitten most be conceded to the Republiean\party as by far the strongest of the allied powers.. We go into- the battle with certainly no leas thus eleven States and over cos hundred electoral votes et our back. while in most if net the free Statespmers is by fai the. stronger divisine of the Opposition forces. If two millions of popular votes shall be cast in 18 . 00 in opposition to the sham Dom netacl. et least two thirds of these will be cast by Republicans. If, then, this large me; jority of the Opposition, fur reasons of pat/lode urgency, shall be. willing to make liberal mien. • slobs as to, candidates, end in order to render cer tain and signal the' overthrow of, the shad De. raiserscy. I Insist that they shell be met in a like magnanimous spirit, without hinting, caviling. or I requirement that we in effect starrentler our principles; but in that spirit which secures respect' for cherished convictions of t hem.' M And I insist further that ae sham Damocreey are to be meted In IBllo—sts rooted I trust .they will be—the movement meet be led and impelled by that party which Is yet in the vigor of Its yorith,With the flush of many local Ilium phe on its brow, which -f lss generous, positive, affirmatire s progrestive ideas-,lttat• party which. is sped on Welwyn by the prayers of the oppressed and the • hopei Of the .needy, which bears proudly on Wm advistrlng standard's the magic words. "free land for the landless, ' " while insisting that every wells., er is of right,and should be in fact the obsolete owner Of his-own brain and sinswkand of *ill that they enabled him to produce. Cur Mosvharesr 1 4 11 w Ossitas.—Josi-.T. Van, Yr At:limb:an eculpvw at Route, who Is Ihe modeler, end r. Maier, of Munich, tbe neater. will WOO Owsnplet• their labor,and the statue of Mr-Cl/kyle/II be received to Noy (hipline before the gnat of January neat. It will be In augurated on the .21h day of April hat, 047 eighty. third anairrissry of Mr. Clay's birth. • . , THE DISAPPOINTLO Tax's' Pan AIMY.-11andreds of wee ry.,weather•beatee sufferers from the plat Int. arrive at Leavenworth daily, and throng every steamer for Ht. 'brills ensiles to pampa from the scene of an meek dee. Mutton, suffering and poverty. The ~bus tais Leavenworth City and Pike's! Peak Express Com e present a cheerless array of empty seats. and the of business, vhleh.at the numerous outfitting pointless the river, were running 'cooed so Pros; ereuely a meant agn. have well nigh mile to a dead leek. It has been estimated that not less t ban .15.00 d returning emigrants. principally from New York, Illinois and Indiana, have taken passage doer!) the dyer during thl past fortnight. Not more than one balfof them sew passed Ile half way house to the mines; nor is this fact to be erendoredet., revere, especially gold fevers. are very easily etarb.S, and not infrequently Just as easily stayed. Teo relere. log disappointed goldreekere will du more (nattily no manta at home and rinses panic among the few faithful ones that remain ballad, than evelandrial !steadies emigrants could counteract—Ow. Sf. Louis Daucepd. RSXMILIABLZ Rana ST „Itsrs.--Frous L, D.' linekeedhee perintendent of the Cleveland and Cobra° Railroad, the Cleveland Leader obtiltut the fAkaring parttraltut Ora* rote:Ong race lu which the steeds were iron any the Stakes grettet than had ever been known Cm any track. Our day last week, as the eastward hen •ewe prms train reached Le prtrte. lnd., apawner sts or. whlleithe engine was being replenished wilts Soot and water, and walked back and forth ore the platform, sad continu e d to walk until the whlsthontia&d.. the Ober passengers art on board and the trate passed ell,litat the gentleman stilt walked on. A few anionic, after the Vain had gone, a station idea saw the pedestriaM sad - . going up to him, asked, Inn eurprimd toner • .11, hat the are you doing beret', The tivn started. opened his eyes, and koked around bewildered. The tact nee be' bid been and dropped asleep while wailting. • Lousing be asked: “Whyl Wham anti . ,r j l ," • - , • .Where ars you? - At l ane" “Where's the train gamilrio7 , That IA to eaisults ago "T•iti miners ago and kte r ionii ma es that train. It is a question at li and death with .me. Can you get me Its lit Ilan you got in engine hush! Where is the Superintendent t'", The section mater had an oak* near by, and the tens vent to end that othetal, and to procure an mead The 'traveler stated his ca,e-he awn go on-Ountd not delay -and offered the °Meer 220 If he would put Wm ea tward the train. This strange decuand,and 'trawl veer! caused the station master to hasten to do what. be could. Thefts vas not out In the engine that bad drain the train to that point;-(24, bargain that settled:-a draft given on New York • (UT TA.#' A' ;wad In ten sulatstasi tie traveler started, with an engine to overtake the Ilyhdt express. Atter 'rushing en fur Atlrty whey plies sore evuheetlon Ivrea way *boat Ana engine, The *lino as stopped-the engineer foni.d the diSictilixt and In a very Arse 'i(eate/shad a roe ilea pin atiluted:rn, .. sa ear 'ff,y the deficiency. With Ibis on they dew. ,The train had of course many tans the start of thee, end dandle the wooden On the 4rogineer crowded on sedans and tan through the country at a taartial Thirtmiles - of the distance passed Waa run In 27 ale. Was, but the ausudetafrat was that the) , shouldeveriakie 11 tole, and do It they, most, and do, It they did, brit until pons than one haudnal naive had Dews. rah au they were approaching Toledo. ' flatted at length' overtaken and atopped•be trahreeed bearded op beam& the traveler meat eagerly to a berth in the ideppled ear. , and took tketirout a carpetbag rontsialnd 227b, 0 00.- Ulm treasure *ad safe-none had ntoksted IR and dlr 101111 2 1 .111 a filtbfal courier, he woo( nu hay triple. lag ai the earns of his gallons and alclthvg a - ' ! r=mmmEi=zEff= I=l 'BOOK BINDERY: jllisCtUafl9. places clesollatit 'smallness is next to god 'tractive of all appaaran7 !stadia the social position; ratter of the object. IS t sight, and adds a weight always felt. There is no me usefulness to imitate of children than this. it beauty, and comfort.— lout that can surpass sod dignity of thane:or. GENERAL nrrELtionaL
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