The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 09, 1859, Image 1

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Y ,tbel are
re sOU ed the talloind
11000 i ,Ittiout!!‘forolng : ! PUBtASHED. EVEltri SATURDAY :,TtiORNING-i• - .. 8Y IENjAMIWBANNAN'' 1)()T-TSVILL :r -- fir
tills?
• - 'Banns insacin
' EOM, VP( pee annum,
23 t r not paid within eia
7 0 1 pild within the, year.
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copies to On, a thitailtt,h I A ,
Three4 o do ,
e e i re do . do
solatipt loos moot io
and sent. to one Whom..
TIE". fo Eil ina.
l A tigSa. be &instilled ,
The ,- int) w oo, cash on .dalloo
si - A mon, end Sang /bathe;
pr' 7}l la advance.. •
jovi xo.
tat isw of mow/
ordet the diseent
If the pu blisher - tally coati,
sotl; o „ i navi psid. •
• IL 4 hos neglect or Win
If flans to wliden'the:
re* , a 4bn, until they haet
discontinued. •
itt9,,,ihers move to otberfiL.
Mld .:.414her. and the via sopa pers are tient to the former
r t th ey are held teopotoitile.
e,r; „iiris hive decided - Mat refendng to take tatorpto
° wilt the ntl..e, or removing, and caving them en.
• Pr., Is prima fowls 4vltletiee of In notional fraud.
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RATES OF ADVER
o , e niusre or 10 lines.so centn for o elnserthon--sab
-0,..1ue0t In.crtlons i 25 cents each, 3 Ines one tinnr.2ls
r .ot.--sub.equent insertions, c uts reel. Alt ad.
urer 3 lilies, for short ptFlode, charged as a
P 1111 , 3.
• 0311: 100.. 711,311..• , 31Z. "W 3143.
Thar, lines, 63 88. $1 25 $2 25 $3 90
Fur Hoes, • BO '..1 25' • 175 ~ 275 '..4 00
lit. 1111e11, 100 140 200 300 ' - 500
Sir lines, 125 225 180 400 kon
amen flues 1'25 225 270 450 ' 7'oo
Eight lines.: 126 226 2 85[
Nine lines, 1 26:. 226 ' 3•001
ALL OV La yin L!!lCe COUNTEDINAIKII?
000,11106 re, 126 225 3
Tiro square% 226 400 600
Three giquares, ;80 .6 00 ' 60
Your squares 4 SO 600 800
Quarter col., 804 900 12 -00
'.*Lamar spare for abort periods.
iip-audarris Notkbr. ill ea
drartiwittent.so cents *web._
Advertisements heron, Marriages.* Deetthy.l.o:Atitta
per line for first insertion--sublequent Ineertlormigents
per line.:, Nips words are counted ua Ina laradvertialog.
Merchants and other., advertising by the: year, with
change., and a et/milt:et advertirem4. not excpuding 15
lines. will he charged, including au ptiou, $l5 S'
Spare to the amount of four aqtuues,tilib chats;
[ co. and subserl ptien, 14
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ic It hou t change/4 at the rates desigled above. s
r A drertieensents set in larger type d t an usual 41411'Ni
charged 50 per cent. advance , on the prises.. MI cuts
will be charged the Mime as lettel pees.. -
• No Trade adverthennents ,recclved nen' Advertising
Agent" abinad, except at 25 per cent. dvatice on these
prices, unless byepeclal agreement w h the publi/her.
Marrlagea 25 cents each. Deatheitrenospanied with no.
'tires. 25 mote without notices, nos rge.
,All uotleea, except theme of a teligi llialltra4.tr and
for educational porpees. will be char ed2s rents roc any
number of lines Under 10. Offer 101 4 centiper line ,
alditlonal. , . • .
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ll'roreeilings of meeting* lint ore general or pollf
character, charged at 4 cents per line r each inarrrion.
To facilitate calculations we will- s to that 328 lines
make a column-164 lines shelf column—and 82 tint**
q tin r fre• column. 2152 words mays acolitan - . , 4476 a bslf
column—and 738 a quertereplumn. :All odd trues ever,
each ay tram charged at the rate of : 4 cent. peg Noe/far
one lime, and Eleents per line for thole timeac• • ••
ytqu'lY Advertisers mustconfine, their advertleing to . .
their own business. Agencies for others, irate of Ittal
I:.late. he., are not.inelmfed in business adVerti.einer ts.
MEDICINIL.
ItC. V ? EP ' iiHOLE'SAIE A s t4lL? ' EE'rAIL:'
0.113.40mi5t aticl gisiest,
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8. E. Corner Cenirejo:nd En peening" - .
. •'• , o'o, TSVILLE.
tra. LE& & PERRlNTC'ecebrated 4Worie eeee r.
shire 8 anee p ,, conatartly on pang. _ •,:
March 5., 1 691
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1 OLDEST.. EBTAB6 . IBEIII . DEVO STOKE
• • rir Tine COIITITTY., .. , '
SIC N OF THE 001,0ENEACLE,"
Tin....tin c rit r .V s . t . r.es ' P,°44.."/ r .
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of ~ is extablisbinont In. . , '‘,.&,. _ mi ., • . r ;„..
`urea at all [WWI a (mai -- i',.10,?- 1 . 44 4:: -,
upply of the parestan4 , - 14A.', - 'Alik. ; , : iF , ?‘ „„
15 , st DRUG& lIEDICINLII, `.1",:.; At\ , '
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cntiweaLs. &e .. &a. -44 f -14 4 . 3.i7" -- . • " - •
re, -nrietor- ,-_ ~ :21.1'-..'!''- : ._- ,
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.ine proprietor", the,
sent9r bdri; a druggist tik,
of thirty vears' expert. '
'coo , gira7their personal
attendanee at all
age- Particular. at ten.
t pll,l to Physicians'
Prra•ript lons. - I
•„,* Pa n in large asshit,
tneut, wholesale and retail. JOIIN G. tItOWN & SON.
June 2.t1, 26. •
Ayer's. s SaisapatillA;
t COMP9UND Wine ly, in which
we have labored to produce th wtn;t effecttiat
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terativu that can be made. It Is aco centralist extract
of l'sra Panesparllla, so combined wit ether /41 bonne-it
otgienter 'Herat Ivy power as to afrord an effective
antidote for, the 411.egovi Fariaparllla reputed tneur4....
Ills believed that such a remedy is venire( by thriiii
who suffer from Etrumons complat fig and, that one
• nro
which will accomplish. their cure Ina
privies. to this largo clan or ou r sink.
Him completelythill eornpouud will
et, by experiment on many of the wo
of the following rnmplainte:—
end Scrofulous
krapAre (Pram, "glides,
Nat Rheum, &aid !Pad. Xyphilis a
Mercurial intents, lii`Toy: .Neu
lour-r, Ikbilitsi, Dysiwrsiaao ladi
PM' or St. A nOnny'x Fire, oridlndoe
a complaints arising trim Impurity
This compound Will lei 'found a
lk.alth. when taken tn . the epilog, to
aura which teeter isn the blood) at
%ear. By the timely expulsion
.dimrders ate, nipped lu the bud.
tto aid of this remedy, spare themselt
core tif 'foul 'eruptions nod ul,.rn
'hitt the system will strive to rid BA
It not assiated to do thiii throbgh the
of tile teed y by an alterative medicine
vitiated blood whenever you find Its
ing through the 'Otto in pitnplas.er
cleanse it when you find it is obsfrm
in the veinal cleanse it wh'etteier it
teciitigs will tell you eh -n. Even wl
dii , oater Is felt. people . enJoy better
lodger for cicanstng the blood; Keep
zed all Is well; but with this pabulu
th.;re can be no, lasting health. ,Riot
thing mutt go wrong, and the great ut
disordered or oreithrown, • '
earsaparilla has. and tieierven onto . the reputation,
of areompliniting these ends. But tb world hag been
egregiously deceived by preparation of It, partly be
fll.O tho drug alone has .not all t e virtue that is
VI .1 1111.1 for It, but more i becatuie man preoaratiens. pre.
t-edinr to be concentrated extracts f It:contain but
Ill11.• , 4 the virtue or Sarsaparilla. or a ything else.
Boring late years . the public ha, been misled by
I inir brittles; pretending to give Y cart of Extract of,
Farsamirilla. fid• one dollar. Most o these have been
frau Is up o n the„eirh, for they not on y contain little, if
all/IL 'cam partite: bat often no enroll properties what.
Ilene& hitter and painful. di. ppoinlment has
.1114sed the use of therartous,extracte of Ramp:ulna
xlittli flood the market. itittil the name itself , is,inetly
d••=eised. and hes I:imamate synonymous wltla Imposition
aud i ehest. Still worst' this !impound SarmPsrilia, and
intend to supply such 'a remedy as shall rescue th e,name •
feint the toad of obirsluy which' rests upon it. And we
think we hart ground forbellering•it has rifting which
arefirresistable by the ordinary run of the , diseased It is
intended to cure. to order to secure Abelr complete
eradication from the sysferd, the *remedy should beju
diciOusly taken according to ditertibni on the bottle.
. PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYE
'Jaws'', MRass.
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Price, St per Bottle; Six Bottlei for SS.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
11.4 mon for itself surtra renown, for the cure of ever
variety of Throat and i.ungContplaint, that It la entirely
unneconary for uc to recount the evideniv vittues,,
wherever It-bas been employed. As It 'hits long beetein
conetnnt urn throuibont this eection. vee'neett not do.
'nom then squire the people its quality is ilept.up to
the best it,eve4 has been.and that it max be relied on to'
do for 1 their mite( all it haaever been found to do.
Ayer's , Cathartic Pills,
••FOE, Tit F. CU ILK .
(I.4irenrsit..rawndire, Priepsia.
Jul,Stomach. Erysipelas, UhrtAlßaii:VM,
Eraptioats and 84iss Divas's. laser Mmplaiot, Dropsy,
Teller, Twelves and Set sh.svn, 11%."'ins. G,uf . x c u r ,th
girt, eta Dinnr INlf,and fir Panfyity the 41r ,, ,nd.
Theynre Pugs ' , coat ed, t hist the most sensitive ran
tsaeltivin pleaAnntly, and they are the Ile.t aperient In.
the World for 4 111 the purposes of a family physic.
,
25'cOnta per Box; Five Boxetior $l,OO.
Great numbest of Clergymen, Physician's. Statesmen;
and eminent p«rtinuages. have lent their 132111e1, rq retth
ty the unparalllefl fatefulness of these remedies:but
offriswe here will not 'permit the. Insertion of them.—
The Agents below named., harpist!' gratis our AMERICAN:
ALIIRSAC In 'which • they are given ; with Moor frilrtte,
script bun of the above complaints, and the treatment
first should be followed for t heir eure
not he put off by unprlneipled , dealent with other
preparations ey, make more p milt on. Demind Arta's,
`and take no of her.. The tick want the beet aid there Is
for thrill, and they gituUlti have it..
All our Remedies are f .ale by-Dittmar & SON. Nils.
Thin; and by Drurghta and Merchants generally,
throughout the county.
April ii, 'T') • 15-6 m •
Da. COOGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL. EiALT !
For Intlasnsuatory Di aaaaaa Only.
New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt !
IT; IS NOT •Al CURE-ALL I
.7.4-For Inliaarinatory Diseases Wily.. °'
COGGSWELL'S NEW ME!
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ICAL SA:LT, Instead of being ■ remedy Ine ;.11
)13n rontrol over bat' 000 HI, bin but line aim, and ae.
compliaboa but one thing,to wit: Annetta lariamahvo.
nr 1 , 11.1:4111. Whatever be its fornitat kxalitj, whether ha
head•l lima, abdomen, extremities or akin.
ENV AILDIC Al 4 SA per
Yiler earellenl* that:_withua,the no , eleea lose rd•
.fond. end strength. It effectual Ipetiree Inflainmaf4y
1 , 11.12:mu. (no'ot hem) by producing an equilibrium of all
the fluids In the randy, the want of which k the sole
c tun of Intlemmat lon.
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O CE TO INVALIDS !4:—.The
p.ll , ..higlorms wbidohe nfbileneed Hold,. art-•
many not born ationtionid, r thattave more. or
of or' pain, are es, easily inhducd fly the Nr•W
MEDICAL SALT. a. nre fa extbsgulahed tiy water, to
a a: Drain Ferri, Headache. Noah of Blood' to the Brad
and Haan. Fits, Inflamed 'oyf•a, *am nose, lunge and•
Nruraigia. Spinal affortions f gryalpeina, Lipmehl•
Planriay, Aathana,Crugtia, Dynpapaht, "Venereal Me
-1 "fT". (iota; tletorulat and all Itching and
t.II!r1. n 141 1.011/1 'flip, WO*.
Dit• COGGsIVE I,L'S NEW AI ED
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ICAL SALT alerts, Ilk* the aaCclne pa ter, an ex
itinwone over the veins end :Wales, revolt
lug in itthairdefl Ilia of Inflammation as Indicated by
the puyo, rhl.hn rrainnea 11l natural state,aa the
Drat pain and Sraer airappaar•
DR' C°I4G MVEIrra . B NEW MED-.
ICA L 64 1; jut what It chtitax to do—no
non., nu 1et...--mualhea the fluids brradnosid frmal '
tha aratarn all notarial :int Do ns bat tioton ir
scriptire Circulars inay 'fr)plar I g
has this 'valuable nror fugg
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Dr.
CIL/11 Coggswell'it iiatiptao gut i o salt - •
ictre g PAA.S. SI ; CliIlb;IIC do., $2 Si ; EAUJILT ilOyii.
..B , llf by tedii. frre o/ r-rp•it.w., on rrecipt of pethq•
'oral/di with chronic or ton e etalidkot dissues afrold
hwhrs order arh runic witeksim , , •
For test/ nioniali kW 416.ft...1100e Mie [Or 0 1 / 1 11% .
`. C. TA 11.011 A CO.. fen. Agents, an heck St. Phil 4 1 1.
N., H. — Agent/ Warded In tleq Ctly.Twern nod Clll.lge,
H. COGGSWELL'S NEW 31Elf-
ICA L SALT ie for sale In .Potterille, ha c, W Ep.
11 p 1 : in fllonrYvllle, by 11. W. Mirrors; in New Mills.
....pbh. by D.. W. Dome:it, In Tort Carbon, by 11. limas.
IA: In 8 t. Chi I r, at timerss; In 311 4dleport by J.R.
oltra; In Townson, by RnOAS-* bee, and A bu ell ne
P"taqoltruertista whererer the • lornserler ea d .
A \ it Is not a patent medicine, hitt the prescription 'of
e .mi..et phvdelen, no one geoid fall to try the
: , t3' %I EMI: A(. SALT. I
rtd I a tis ;,. VJ C.ly
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VOL. XXXV.
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'WEA_TECESS . OF ANTI' ,K 1 D,
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FEVER ANDAQUE -
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' FAMILY hulls neettlble. Mite .Compothided ac.
Ki
co ng to on& gittbfite recipe , band down from fettle]
to son; perhaps. The priociph that a tonieetintulant h
' IMteenrl in every NAM*. liundisputed. yet. being coo.
siefun 4o ol unkritriti bands. often contains dement*
both I ncompat iblesnd I nconsisten t—aora et twerp:4lMM.
ly hurtful.; Welker* alter tart be publie.in ii, highly eon-
s?mtraibit form..fr . ' het Willisurtly aupplylhls want, pre.
' pared upon scientific principles. rompogadred of airopiex,
acting in harmony, yat each 41111111n* its ewn remedial
i
'Liens PaTsictsfis here elTerildJn a etvrenleat form,
yet perfectly safe. an Incittint.artle.h.itetlow upon the
, Firculetion.zalsew life triton 6r the S 3 sten. to the stand.
'sterol health. special y after say debilyeting attack bi
disease, effer depressicn freM beat. or any local or *M-
I dental chose;
,ott Anti Spur r e: which. with... general
.4fimulint DOWee.itets with i fleeilliaritifia ewer ivoci the
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nervous system. atimfmg nervous irrßat UM. when taken
properly. without the etut tendency 'ttlf the brain. and
without that distressing reaction ibirkie the bane of
most top let—often causing toorrinjgry than tbeoriglasi
(Wows*.
As a Toxic. moderately and permanentlyesalthigthe
.energies of all parte of the frame. producing necessarily
a healthy inciweavfof e action .of the various mons,
chemically changing t e acidity of thr atomic/S.llod act
log nrrmallynpoti th I vertu regulating permanently
the Mihail ' , syndic
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' • NOTIcK,-Whoever xpeWts tolled Wait briventowill
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be dieeppoisto4 kat I Lb* eisiu.tneak aiallaw.WASt•d t
It will. prove *mate al aromatic cordial, possessed Of
Singular remedial pro riles., '.' •
Ownition,;-.The great popularity of this 461100E0f
• Aroma bap induced ineny imitations.willeh the putdic
'abiintti-giard against - I )archasing. Ice not persuaded to
I buy env 'Mpg else tint I Lyon have given nihaners's Hot.-
' LINO Kirreits 'afair hilt Onftbottio will convince you
hoir'intin help superioi It le to ail these imitations.
dgirSo di.at $1 per bot tle,nr els bottles for :115,by the ,
: • 801.6 FRO? R iET oaf!, '1 '
'•EIENJANIIiitICE, JR . . er.,C0.,1
\-,..._ . - ICANIr (CTURINO
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-• . " PITTSBURG, PA. •r , -
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'poi, axle In Pbiledelphiaby the agenhirKoffmaa A
tilorwig, office of the Dem'orraf . ;.. Jelin. Johns, 2221 tare ,
str,'•eq . t..j.ott k Foion,l*3 North Second street. Also. in'
Reading, by hitter * Pt; LIS liellgtOr. by John F. Long I
• .& tlet..ootteville.John 0.. Brown; J. C. C. hutches and'
C. W. Epfingt Tamagni+. by, ii.. J.'Fryt Minersville. J.
- K. Barns, - aad iii itebnylkill Ilawre.`by Dr: II: Chi.
theeter. ' • 1 - November LI, '5B 48.
Only -Direct Une - for Ireland! .
TEAM, 4) . all - WTS . Of , GREA'O,
1,/lillil'AlN tlndiltelLAND,' seme iS i t
Fog $3O 1 •
= , • The powerful iron Steamship•• •
CITY OP BA LTIMORIE•••• ' -, -CITTOPMASHINOTON,
CITY Olf IikkhCILESTER. 7L15110411.00,,..
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Will asH tient flew To Ter. CORK and theme to LIT.
419riiheris Attcraweastlf-lie • •-.-• • •
• •.„ •. . •pareagei frost Illow'York: ,„ • '
Calni, , % %. -.- -, s - ,!1 ;rani Class,' '• - •,• VW
•'' '''' 'Pasinige frost Liverpool and Corti'
co6l l l, - • - • • ••• VS 'Third Class; -' .' - :00
' air Passengers foiwarded Io Havre. Antstetik'Bremen
• and Hateberg,ibr $B6 in Cable, $35 Third Class,
„To PARIS (in 26 been fiem Liverpool,) Cabin, $2O ;
Third C116,4.938'. , . • • • .
The above Steamship are built otirc,n, in watertight
ea:apartments: carry oath ati experienced Surgeon, and
every requisite Inc tbe irentediate extinction of lie.
1. " For haulage apply 80 It. J. Cottle A 05.,1,77 Broadway ,
Illyg' Jobe 0. Dele;l6 Brostilway, LT.:, to
• . .1 • . AN. EDWARDS, Pettivinet -.
= Or lo '. : . J.ll, RICHARDS, 611nerstillte
Is. 8.-Passengers by this 1.1 owarpid the risk and- dee '
Ilay 9f-Ceiling at II alltax and Et..)ohns. ail he 'steamers
'procirdskinet toCork. • ; • • [Aprill6,-'59 116 ;
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__WE MI VALLErMAILROAD. -
M
iIgIFEMENIFM.
Suniner • AktrasMiitata of .Passelapr - %rains.
d- IN-and giter,MON DAY; MAX 16th„ 11„-,,, 181:41. the Passenger Train, on the Lehigh Palley-
Rallisid Company will tweet the following hours:
' • 'Design Itrialassii t , c. _.
Lesie ... - Mag. Repress. • ..X . carei: `•
Mauch chunk it )5.r15•A.:V.,'.1.2.30 P. 11... I:WS P. Ms
- ' . .• ...." ..-- .„,•...i, k ,.. • Slatingfon • 6.40 ", LOB , a •.= " I
- 1111C.10 , 11FIGPI '., . WI:M.11,11 • 7.12 • •, • tt . ' 1,33 a 2.25 ' ••"..•",
IN - V' I .0 ,0•/1.- A T-0.. , R I. Catatenqua • • 7.27 "', 1.45 " 2.52 t a t e -
Allentown . - '7.40 " 146 " 3.16 .
- •' 'PREPARED ItY, DR. SANDFORD. : ;
Bethlehem- ' 7.58 " , 2.11 tf 340 "-'
• ' .:Conitottnded Entirely , From GU ill, • •
.. Frt•emsuabart. 8.07 :- " 2,24 " , 347 "
. ~ 1
Arrire at Easton 8.30 'a • 2.43 " 4.45' "
Ts o ne .. of thiliest -PURGA'r I VE -: snd 17 - .
...L LIVEN .medleines now before the paldie. that eels I • ' ' ' ..• 11 1* Train's_ •
ar• a Chtaartic.tetsier.milder,and mire eMt nal then a nyl '. 1,0 4 Amin. , • • Mail. ' Expriss.
„Ea n'
sto. • .at '6.00 A.M., 31.45 A. BC. , 8.36 P.M.
other medicine known.! It is not .only • ateturtic. but;
a Liver remedy : .•.acilng 'Graf on the Liver to eject moo-. Vreemant•burig 6.40 "- 1209 • " ,Itela "
bid matter, then on the stomach end bowels to tarry off I Iliathlehem 7.00 • " 1219 " 4.08 "
that inatar, the!' (room pl ialti oft two.nurpieses diode-, Allentown .7.40 " 12.34 " 4.20 a' -
ally, withitut any of thenain fat feelings experiericed In -,C BIIOO I I IOIOI, I _ l • o _7_ " ' 12AAI " 4_:4l__ "_,'
~
the operation's of moat ,ariharlice. 'lt atrengthena the '. 11 hit* Hall . , b.:16 7 .
~ 1 .00 7 4_1.61 7
system at the same time that it purgee iti and *hen 1 Matiallt oll ' _ 9 . 04 :, „ r 5 " II I ; . :
taken daily In moderate doses, will streugthenand_build. Arr. Slauch Chnnklo•oo 2. , .
It, up with unusual rapidity. . DOWN 'TRAINSI WITH THEM CONNECTIONS.
: Thevt - 00 A. M. Mall Train will ran In connection with
. The Liver is 09g, of- . the' principal regulators the Citatviasa, Wlllieniaport ind Fdie train from Mint,
of the human body :
.al ~ when leperforma its fune- ' Williamepqrt. Danville and Ilupett, and will connect at
tions well. the powers of the system, are, fully'
,Alleritoire with the East Palo . train for Reading, liar
'eloped. ,The- e s
is f ig almost entirely dependent I.
1 risburg and Pottsville: at &this:hem with the North
on the healthy. action lo the ;Liner for t h e- propel • Penn• train ford'hiladelPhia• at
, Keaton with the Pen.
pertirratatiee of Ile fune•ate tiousrwhen r stomach ,
.tral of , Now Jersey train ter 'New York, and at Philips
,bratfault, the bowels areup.at unit : „ in ,tie whole : burg with the Rel. Dr I. train ,for Rely Iderri.!: This train
system Buffers '• In conks- qUence Prue(' mean-the I w ill m a d e n a tl e waspeeigera to go Ps the Wat-r (lap,
Livei-having ceased W El' do its duty. } ' l , the . i
-., -M7 Mental and Great Bend, either by the Ikl. Del. or the
eases of that organ, one of the Proprietor" ..18 made, Ce'ntral qf New Jersey t kip. f
it his study.,in a prettiest/ of, more than 20.yeerts to' The 12 P. M. Express train will run In connection
find some remedy where , With to enunteract the
„With the B e ßarer.Meadow I rein,froto Wilkesliarm White
many derangements I Logo which it is liable. •
Haven, Hazleton and Weatherly. and with ...the East
•Ti prove that this rerne-144 dy Is at last Ilmnd. any Penn. train from HarrPhorg.Pottsviile v end 'Reeding,
person troubled w ith14.1.„,,,,;, vow Cosespiellet, i •
" i and - will ronnect. with ttie•North Penn. train for Phila.
any of Its. foram has, bail., to try* toot tfe,and copyle- do p b L i. w i t h th e c o m l .,' of N e w j a r f u
ti-inisl train 6`.,e • Raw
certain.
These Gums rimers elle morbid or bad mat ter from. Ydrk, and with the Bel. Del. trite for .frambertville,
the System. supplying in their place a healthy low Trenton and Philadelphia. 1
CP TRAINS WITH VINCI?. coma:vox& . • .
of. Idle, invigorating Mei". stomach. musing bsod to l' The 6.00• A. M. ACcommndation train will connect with
digest well, purifying Mei, 4100d,' giving. tone and , 111AEast Penn. train for Reading,Pottaville and Ifarrhe
health to the whole don est• chimp:, removing . the ' bu.i ... .
ea n ' on b " lwar " -enWt- 11 ' 4 a "" 114 " 1 ""' . • • Tee 11,18 A. a n trainirlit cretin connection with
Bilious attaeks'itreculed. and.solmt ia,kller.rreeew the Bel. Del. train trout . Philadelphia, Trenton and Lem
ten. by the twe , sional 114., of the Liver invig." 'Lertville, with I hoCentratof New Jersey train from New
rotor. . - lit . York, with the North Penn train from Philadelphia;
. One doseafter eating Is ♦ eufliclint to relieve the' and will connect with the Beaver Meadow train for
stomach and prevent the.' * food front rising and sour- •
..... If th I II let Whit Maven and Wilkeybarre.'.
Pa er y, as on, e
ing. - • : , irie
The 1.35 P. 511:7Expreen tulle will run in ronneetion
..., Only. one dose taken be-1•1 tore retiring, pre•ents with -the' Central of Mew Jersey train from New York,
Nightmare. , •
PA and will connect with the East Penn , trail-for Residing,
Only one dose taken 'atm nigh;, loosens S
the bowel s
.1 Pottsvfile and IlarrisbOrg. and with the Customised W.
gently, and easel Chaffee. non; :
4 El
• •
lil, . will . - _,_ I and 6; train for Rupert, DauvillitoTll,llinnyoFt An
One doselakenafterearb meal cure vioPluto• mire.
Ing4lie dove of too tea- spoonfuls will always Ye- l Befolphenirmay 16th. 1859.
Piece SIel• Ileadgehe. , L . ____ _......
, One bottle taken , : for fp." m al e obstruction removes '
C , • PHILADECPHIA
the curie-of the Meanie...l and makes a perfect cure. • e
Only one &Welty tiled i.P.I atoll relieves goalie. whit
9he dose often repeated sure earn cor,atelerdel Summer Arraugente,pt, April IP. 1839.
Mo'rhqs;arid a preventive_.: of Corle tt& • .
She-Only one bottle I hart needed to throwont either •
DOWN PASSENOERTRAINS. t - • ,
system Ihe effects of Med-. Hoe snail 8 lo nit," 10 """"' • 'Leave Pothtil 11.. dell (ex Sundays) ai 3 11.311A. M.,
iiii-One bottlegaken fee Juurrd,iee vemoves all sal .
and 3.30 P. M.-Passing Readingat 10.10 A. ,„ and 6.06
lownessorerilmtpealeelorg 'from the skin. • . . P.M. . Arrivin ,„ l4ehilaaelphia at 1242 000n,and
at
`One dose taken a sle.vt tinsebeTe'reesiln Itlvelvil 7.40 P. '
gor to the appetite,. ainig4 makes food di,.. t well. .
• One` dose often repeated . c cores Chronic rrAcea hi
its waif torms,whlle ffuti"
Iser vatr,andßou'ele mplaiqs;
yield almost to ther first dose. •
' One or-two ddsea citmet.r.. jacks canned by Irwin: In
ehildreni tbereia no anrer, safer, or !Moodier remedy
do the world. sot It 'merely.; Jai/s.. ' . ' •„t
416 , -A few bottles cure Dropsy, by eke ting Ilse
, absorbents: . : ." • • •
We take leariore In rel rateminditic this edielne
SF a preventive for J%ret nod .ague. Clitt ener,and
.mill Prrers of a. Bilinharr) Type. it opelles with
certainty - and thousands - " are willing to tea ify to it.
wonderful vittuee:,
Ali who watery giving their ortanimosoi to istemir in
its famr. r • •.
a
SfeMix wltgr„in the "loath: with the Invigoralc, and
swallow toile ingeiher.•
pv'tive nt linmenFe
citizems.
been itnav
caries to 61 found
• •1
1 ,,, Xruidinns and
Tumnr;;
fl,S , lphilitic Afi
,
•lig4it fir Tid
4tien,Er:yri,joicts,
'I" the whole dam,
the'llleol. •.•
grpr promoter, of,
ex the (Out Vu
bal!xs.lson of the
;rri inatiy rankling
1 1 ul tit udea can. by
es from the endu•
, a sinno, through
If of corruptlOoa,
natural cban tells;
Oranse out the
iMpuritlek burst.'
• ptiens or pores,;,
cted and aluarlah
fa Ina!, and your
ere no particular
beAhh, and lire
he blond healthy,
, 01 life disordered,
er hair amne:
I. chi nay of lifts la
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR .
Is a kieleintitle Realm! Disrovery, null Is doily , working
owes. almost too urea, to believe. It runes's. If 6 .Y. Ma"
ihi.ltrat doge airing /000 - toted seldom more
than one bottle Is required o cure apy'kind :of Liver
Comptalzy..frout the wotst jeunet4de or Dyspepsia to•a
common Ifewlaelle, all of whiai are the result ota Di4l
- ,
rr Price, $i per bottle.
DR. RAN FOlth, Proprirtor, 31a Broadens...ll4lr York
„ •
freftetallod . Soldln l`ntlPyllle by
RN RV SAYLOR; and in Tamaqua, by E. J. !IVY.
t hole 9• / • 254 y -
The most Extroordleteryllook of lbw
Apte..• - •
First Edition of 10 000 sold in 0
" BOYHOOD'S. PERILS
AND •
MANHOOD'S CURSE."
PUBLISHED BY DH. S. PANCOAST,', -
Ole '.Spring On ;den' , Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
And for iale 4 by all Bookseller's: •
I
This Is a 't.oaek of 224 pnges.l2loo.,.bonnd In elottGirlth
NISI? I.ITIMIR Aim IC PLATBA, and Intended • (or
Parents, Oturdlons and Young lien. Beery young man
that wish.* to m .Intain, bin health and roanhoad, and
have a healthy progeny. should-reed this bold. tome of
he krstemmas are really.astoandjng and !Aire nevir be.
rue appeared to print, „Price $l. ley malt $l4. '
•
. ,
. • A Great Work for the LsdleM
the state Author, retitled
.MEDICAL GUIDE, •
--D AltßatAfig PRIENID: '
This lye work ut pearly Wag Ogee. beautifully bored
cloth, and efintajna aver SPLINDID and .CpalOng
Eautcrtitus. It gives a complete description of the
elructuna mut function or the roprodnetilfoorgatiteethe
female, .hoeice, tow married ladles may have or asoki
lartte.fcloilles. Mao. a complete hiatory of , itertnanhrlfr,
ditlem, with curious Viates r abowlug both meariin
.
•It a* Oleo, advice to Tnung-lAdiesin eilecting 'a
tinitiatiti, pointing out tine canoe Of wreath 011holpill•
news after marriage, and the influence it exerts' oh the
offspring.
- • r
The work 011iO,OITPO the eymptotni and treatment of
all female titseases, au that every female may he her own
Phrelct.o.
The but chapter la derito4 to the TOIL 'ET. giving lb.
receipts furriistorties at preartit in use hy the nobility ,
of Franre.l ti le dsnd ltuinda,tur ying the skin.
bar, 'teeth. and for rrhuniinefout andkprerecrylau
sweet breath. They 'hare been obtareed at mkt el.
prose. • •
.. p r i m, ti 40; • fly mall. $1,75..er eight additional letter
stamps. ii/00,eopiea &ere already been ordeied. , Thom.
wishing a copy or the first edition ; oho 14 mod their or.
dere *Mout
• Yorromplet• threat :dim+ of the work see Prerpeetes
*blob cult he Peat on' receipt of one letter stamp. .•
' Agent' Wanted• le retry towsria the Uhloo:
' ;Veit. 'bg • • ' 44,
•
M E aE TE ts N so S Ig IV Ftr MAR , r ß o L t E ta vll l
19 a-s
. VIM sabscriber Is
* :,..1$
preps , ~ it Ids oV '
...:,,,, I ,___ -
... ±„ -,_ :, .
..,
. . .. to furnish r
_, ~ ..5 „
Inds of inalseislr rip
ids !Ins, for buihh -V .N.. PI . j.
,purposes—plal co ant 'i . , i
notasotal. .11e ins!
partletilar at tont lor / I 1 :1 ( Av
the Tomb &mass a
..:.... -
Nlonarnentooftds na ..
ablators. Theyear
hod lassos, ilaristy
strlr. and will 401mpai
fsvarably,ln beauty a b,l
__ else
obese. en oi 111 r• °nitre,.
. 41.1119 ZA, ':•8 .24-I,yl JOAN T. paNs.
`MEDICINAL.
BO BRA AVE'S,
TRAVELING.
A
. . 1 4 4 ..r_SSACILS BXECTAAMLIII3...
_tvaabsenDer authorized 4 3
to like Paisatigera by Stasesera m te and • • w
from Europe In Slid sod seeond eliss and •aou t • •
stem' gti it the lowest rates. 418tteates /elk front New
York tot Livery...A on tbs 2Atti _ Mat. lint Class Paw
o po gere , 4;s—Third Claw 1130, lbu rot to Piovblotte l —
Newtown also brought out bysteemers.- Apply to
„. •
Who i Itig)l4l o lso sei r ti Arens at Haut In PUMP rat Al ,
and
u • witch.'' re% 11,?69 11 •
PHIFADEMII A dk.
RAILROAD; CO., 00
'Ere, 4ciath lIOUILIII Ntreo4. • • • _
, ! • J'inankeirista.Appit.l6ll;l93.9.;
• : PASSENGER TRAINS WOR•RARRISIBUIta.
. Itrid al7;•r Monday, leth 4e - stant. TWO Plovo 7l 3ev
Trains-hill AO rein DAILY (BtoMayiezeepted)' to Ilar
;risburs via Iteadlop and itderallodlatte . polota: •
•. • • ISOKRIISII LINE.
Leaves the Depot, at it load mid Vice streets, 14'7.30
Arriving. at Ilarstaburg at 12.3 a Mini. • -
•
_ AFTERNOON LINE.
Leaves the Depot:oil Broad and streets; a' 3.30
• , •
Arrivillglll Itarrialbers at SAS ,• •
:•Fare to Harrisburg, ist•elare, • • 113 MI
" Draw, •• •• • - • .570
By order`of the Board._.• 11/.
• April 30,'30 10401st.}. - Secretary.
eusTg l ikve tu ku grin Vka.
llsta lished rake .; Nails.
° B , r ilPidg - Portrireir filellAts.Adrerfiterl-
IIIE BEA ET'IPIFUL 4; ex 4
tram. clipper
_ship "TEMPLAR," 140612 W .1
tone barthea. MAST= eitilatlilliti4OT. 1.1 IMF
log at yiew 10 East River, and hatiog rarer anrhalf of
her sago engtaged, leaf *all for illelbourna 'direct pad?
tleely Atith Juno. The areemotodatios ihar both Fait
and Second Qua Paieensers ari i iiagarpuatall for 4:ont
bit, MOO and reatllatiow:-
. A
Ratio of Peewit*:
•
Pint Cabin ilalcain, 1 10 0: Neaultd CAW-
Children in arms, free; entileitwalve,kilf price. .
Pot Freight or Patragepippliiii board, or to
R-.W. CAMERON, 6 ikarlitei Orals, New ifOrk.
Slght 11111. for sale, and rash adirancemt•sniel• ear.
sign men ht, .
_
eapslgares In Australia: Msesni. Wilkinson, Urns. A Co.
3lay 2:5.19 2l4y) . • t.t.
ND READING R. R.
IMCMg
VP PAS:4EIIOER TRA7ISB: .
Lane Philidelphia.4oly, (evorpt Nandars) at 7 30 A.
11.. and 3.30 P.•l4..—Paging Heading at 10.20 A. M 4 and
6.05 P. 11. Arriving la Pntlivlllaat 12.05 - .00011. awl at
. •
7.50 P. M.
••• 1 •
Both Up and Dawn Ponsenttrr Trains cOlthret-nt Port
Clinton with Trains( to and from TamitOtia. Csta wine.
WillismrpOrt and ilna Ira Mornlne -Pnxrrnger fnd nit
may ronneet at Fort Clinton for Wilkesbarre, &minion
andrd'ittston:
Pareengere leaving Wilibudepret by tile emiawleen
Ralboad litght.ltlne. at 10.11) !. M.; innneet - witb a Pa*.
lenge? Trainleiving 'Port Clinkth 'at 420',A. Di.,arrire
a! Reading ae5.30, breakftproceedand direct ,to
edelliblik by the 4 A. M. Heading Anatonodatioa' Train.
.•
. LEBANON VALLEY'SRANCH.
Passenger Train ICATts iteading at A. M.. after
arrival of Up and Down Morning Paaminiter Index from
Philadelphia and Pottsrille.. Arriving at Ilarrirburg at,
12.10 noon, and connertlng witb Passenger 'Nina tin the
1. Northern Central. .Pennayhtania" and . "CuMberland
Valley" _Railroad& 'for Sunbury, Witliamiport. Mimira,
, - Pittsburg. I.aneaster, 'Baltimore and Cbansbershurg.
ltehorning, leaVes'llarrlsborg at 2.43 P. M., after arrl..
sal of Trains froM.above point r. Aniirtua , at Reading
al 6.00 and connecting with Up and Down Triins
for Pottsville and Philadelphia the same evening. No
Trains renews Sividays.
Pislees:svulletween PottsvWiggled Philadelphia,Cl
and 22 25; Heading and Phliadelpials, $1 76 nod 51 46;
itsrrisburgind Philadelphis,s.l 26 and Lebanon '
and Philsdeli.hia. $2 W and ,f2lO. 'Reeding. and liar.
tisburg. $ 1 00 and $1 30; Ileadlngand Pottsville; $/ 06
and 50 86; Reading and Lebanon. 65 and 70 cents;
Pottsville and liserisburg.s2 66 and $2 16; Pottsville
and Letantm. 51 lt6 and $1 lop •
Through No. 1 Ticketie—PocisSille to lisithnnee,s6 00;
. r°11 "1 1 " to tlettsKburg. 51 bo;',llesding to Daltpnore,'
$1; Reading 16 Lsnesster.V, 25.
.. • . • ,
tie 0 pounds of Ilaggaiiiibrard each liiesenger.
The Second Class Cars run with alit be share Regular
l'amelger Trains.
tra , =Nlorn!ng Train Down and AfternoonTra In Up,otily,.•
run on Buvidays. • .
- . • •
- .
Tinsmith First Clitlierieketa.at eisdeeed rite", tit !flap
'ant Faltr,llufrale, Detroit; Chicago. rid all the principal
point, lu the Wert, North Wert. cad the , Can Waltz and
Emldraat Tickets, kt tower tares, to ell the abase places,
, earl be bed en application to the *Kit ion agent. •
dcirAll Tickets will bolourchared before the Traios
start., higher fares charged If paid in
• 'O. A...tiICOLL,S .. ;Bog. I Geri , Supt.
April 30.11 • ; "
PAINTING, &C.
- JANIESTIELD, • •
• . noasei alga and Wrests Pointer.
ImITITOR." 0F .. . WOODS AND
iultufiii. • •
Gluier, Paper Hanger and General Deoaratitr.
• airceNrita-STRiga'r, lowly nprkiik the Mriesicals
Haas, ' /April 19 I+Am'
Window Gold..Boxderi
• .......6„and 7 root Lowe.. ,••
'SPLENDID ASSORTMENTi-
NEW . PATtNT FI:XT u.R.E:p!
At Nearly Hall City Retail Priette. ,
Can to had at B. BANZANT: -
Pow= . moo atom tavuia.
and tea than.
W SWIM
Act:
:Oped Window Shade", Fixturast &O.
• MUD EY ti BO WiN, • 44.• •
Painters aild Piapet letimgeri t
Chardi aim M
ga reet.. rottsoidr f : doors above American Bits*
M • - 14 ' •
• 1 _REPCED PRIC_EJL-
War.u., s'ofizipor., iUmmeasjp. _
rg
HE E . 'subseriber. has: - .a large ten of
- ~. very. ebotrii. , Patternn ..of '; ... •. . ..
I a Paw, snitabit for Itallr,„ '.. • - ........
Parlors, - Dining Roma , ell•to• '- , Aa""--?" --- -- ----.• •
beta and PubllrOollditlgic wig kb ' ..—:'.- •'.
•
he mill tell at greatly reducrod i ii. II MIA 11. . - '•.-
prima. 'The Stock eta brarea IL*, • . • ' ....W ..
lAtritt and most askoniva P!tteol6. • Piper an cheap as 6
rents* Place. " 1 ' • • ' '
New la Oaths, thr &nal is;for Papa Its aglov so d
Books at . -i . ,•• • • B. Et /INN A till
(leap Wholesale a*d /tele 1././bpar and Rad; Stan. _
ire•PdPlttt ILINGELIS SUPPLIED VSRY CILTP.
• dolt 1, 'Ca It-
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SATURDAY 'MORNING, JULY 9, 1559.
fIEAL
.kSTATE :44AL.ga
. •
nitill1M1?"
HE , Agent kr
Nehaylkill..Carbraa, Losarea, Ootaabta. Pleribum
ber ad alai lhapithp itcatetkos, Oen **- saai4it
Pad& City.llllla county, boa. ,A ba; land in Illinois
eed allosood, far aaai, woe that. Taw faldkalrlabtaa
pow art* and-alidag• *MOO° -
tiOU
nothoilldlink_jawtt, • -
I
• e ' FOR SAW.
THE undersfgned Wren For sale
-*wet*: trod containloa 9 nerm sod Ma
id On tb• upper Pt. Carbon rook about • lilt at •
lino !Ott/this. The lialinrinapeatitarallwO
hoc bottom a
o ilman stable. and, also a snriag_of sego
falling Tatar. tilt Pepin one plant or Is, lots to salt
persimmon,. It Was* wen adaittad. to Ilbo robins of
vosabotles. and boa soot tins man apple try", and
itnipislatat 'tlisratst.' For fortto3pArtieulatirelpilfre af
- GitclUGX LAUER, Onboard itteortop
Ills nstronalbr ntillos the above art, limit tie bas par
lammed the insabltag Ann Pam fm Hat gebuytkul
NarlssUon Court toy. al4 abbot to oaks It as ratan-
Ate Fare. latch will mixtrit bin nips this*. and alto
intends sna kiss a Snanatar risme Matron. whit* yin ha
`O,ll of the Guest ont•ldeptlltUottstpbta.
Pottsville, rebA2,l9, 74i
.. _.
• ' ' ' • ' ''
A RAltt CHAN CE •
ifiZeattim.lin , eitlicairof tkentosti*aliible
rty tell tlui Minuet of Artts.lll•;', •
r E"irutiseiibets.!"ofref Ate folk wing
• ' • • sainable - ~i atlirtrite idle ;" ' ).• •••- • ' -- •
, n. I..Thr IT II LTA ll'/s3h ./.111211, nirW'weitpled
, - by' Justin 11,1Pansit; This well known prophet); towabla
in frosted Spell isaill on' Centre 'atrret, ale
dPI4 , -. 3 1 0 4 1 g. ilahantango gel feat 11 loahea, wi t th
alp eatettabra tavern ' yard. The Improvements
• outhispreperty annallatof ill •AtenP l,ll egresiOrY !fine
[
tavern .hones with intensive bark build-up. , .
' 70,03:3'ir0 threaratory brie* buntlines—a pdrikin' of
thaw lialidinga ate bow *aid for tint.botal, anti pot ,
tion oriented by lb* Pottiville Gam Co., and the &hint.-
rltlll flee waill a rtnii Insurance Oxen the find - story, the
mond and third abided ape oorepled ea a dwelling.. , •
• ' Also, A large and iontosodieus,.atone mai d e fronting
pa Seenod st r eet, with briek earriagn henna and 'stew
airs &oda , ' ' - r. . ‘, .-. ~.•'• '
This property la act well knowli that a more pa . rtfenlar
deterlptiow Is deemed unneeawsary; any ;warm wishing
, morefull Inforiratind will pkatarteall on the auteridam
' NO. 2. All that well known tavern slond Wasted on
Centre streatjtitown di the frOltllllrEhTl3lAN ildl'EL,
and kept Irr shanryitaistry Wangs lint,,,. .... ' • •. ' -.
This valuable property will 3 ia noldwlth thariadioliiing
preperty44br two eonlilologinirent on Centro street
,414 find 6 laddietri and extendlant: knit grandly alang„a 46
rfeet wide alley 236 brat to Second great:and northward
ly algog Seeco,d lent t 91 Witt:Sebes, with theintrirover
mental aellall4lWit Welk twootawy (rase. tisane
honk, with a *manna apinutodlous
.1 brewstory,
brielthatildingtberentattaebed.• lids building
Abbe,* added salable ra,lhar„Yearm. mai Ilma•:Wlitlaktdr
ratigament la complete. Theetunober . ig.dinhigrosin . d
cooking deportrittnit4t is believed; pin 'drummer h
'any lintel In the County.' , ,••• - ••• • ;
' Aso. A largit and oonpnoilass two-atorfbrialets
with extensive -yin/room , • . . ,
• Aim, A liege throw story alonithatd briei•litllding
hooting on Contra Onset. with i rtonefoost ontinelkar
and dwriling on the widen'. aid-third idolise, v. - ,
This property, on a looniness. stand , cannot be' mgr.
passed. "
No. 3. That obi and wall known badman eland situ*
led be Centre street and for maay yearn orettpied by N.
L. Loom and lithium. as a &We And turd store.
Thik valuable prtiperty adjoin' bright stPLereb'n Icon on the north and Jaffna -SUlyman on the south.
containing in front on Ceniresteeet tla wet Blnchen and
ex tends Westwardly at thilatne widib Si feet with.cight
of alley ea*. from Centre !treat: through tbiarehed alley
now axed for the hotel sod adjoining properties. s•
The buildings ow VW, petiperty consist of a good • and
subetantial twoutory some buildhaU'ibvt7 foot.deep,the
firsimory occupied as a 110310.111114 she INlCooll•Ptery AS a
dwelling. all conveniently arra aged and It. gond order.
To . this is a tlarined a largo iMO-Illoty &Instiller* house
with ostensive glanarimior storing grain. • - •
This prorty from
itsit location for haslet...l , in well
worth the n.tention prisms desirous. of going into
the Operand fad boxieews. • • • -
if this. property in not sold helm VIM ilith day of
• Mitred It will be for rent Ponsesaion will be: given as
,the that of April nests,
' st .
Nn. 4. Five lo of !M ki
aid on
lots s n ogo reef, ea,
tending from - the brlek building. in the' rear:sf Hotel..
alonWeald street. to the tines ntory , beta building on
the southeast corner of iialmstango and &mod arcade.
Thir•property is too well kubwa ,to require any rte
marks. ,
.. •
; Nos.l And 2, adjoining three story brick building,
containiuvin front .on Ifabantango street, 42
hut, and In depth 40 feet. with frame issulietlit
boom. occupied by linter Rottasitaitztrat. -
No.B. containing in front on Riebantingo street, 21
fret. and'ln depth 40 feet, with Frame oaks, oreoplad by
dKILN k BAUM. .
Hoe. 4 and 5. containing In front on blabantanen
43-feet.ll Inches, and In depth 40 fwd. with three brick
Wien' , &copied by JAClVititio, Esq" rate= and
SAMUEL SILLTY/All.
This prophrty for the erection of oiliest m piddle
boildingr, cannot' be excelled by any other property in
the boroodh. 'nitre lots will be sold' singly or all to
gether to snit purchasers..
. 180. 5. Thiadesirable dwelling Is intuited on the south
out corner of Mahantango and Second stole* for 1:445•
fort and convenience as a' outmode:lei dwelling, it his
few Superiors in the borough.
Th Iv property contains 24 feet, 6 Umber front on Ma.
bantango Street, to the corner of Steetid. I hence along
Second street. 91 feet. 4 inches to &get !table, thorn'e
outwardly atonc raid stable, 48 fee , 6 inches. thence
northirsrdly at that width 'Vona hotel yard; 6T feet. 0
inches to the line of the 40 fret tots. This Iroviii a large
yard to tbodwelllng on which yard is erected a conve
nient brick stableowith entrance from Second street.
For further information as to deicription and condi
tions of sale, apply to
3011:9111101168. Trigrtee,
or 8. *humus, Agent
Pothrtllle. Match 3, '59 10.
HOTELS.
POTTSVILLE MOUSE,
JOIES - F.,EETNER, PFoprieps,
Ootre arixt, r9rrsrutr,
/raced Stabling '
November 24'68 .
"1:111TE HORSE HOTEL."
Coiner sel re and HORSE
Orevta. bbaseale.
J pla M. Leger, proprietor.
lintertair6ente and arenmansiatierni
of tbe best kind. and every attention ..
trill be paid by the bort" and :his at. ; , .
tetidants to thake guests and travell. •••
'ere eornfortabli•,. .
August 1. '5ll ' 31-ly
! . AO P. g 101 A Y. ' •
' "WASHINGTON HONE," -
CAPS ISLAND;
. The subserther rworeir• th
above 11.4 tee for thg 15tb of ".- - -I=-T.t . fr
Jane. Z. TIMMS: - "•• •
Per week'. $9: per day,sl 50. Children and unme t ill 50.
trdr'Phle Hones In id:need ne.r the beaeh,olo a pablle
stnnt—ls ln,goud order and well !timbale& •
• 1. 8. It. WOOLIIAN,
Late Proprictoeof the Mt. VertioaMotel, Cape
• one 25, '69 ; • '• 26-It •
HARDWARE. 1.1
'"- ' . • OttAffrlC fiv . .
OPROVED GRAIN 'CRADLE, for
L
sets by ' HMO HT a LERCII, r
21 ~ .. • Conti* street, Pottsville.
.......______ _
FLAT RAILROAD IRON.
ALQ'r•ol very good second - hand,
2 1 40,4' Inch Flat Railroad Don en band. and sill
aold
~..o.ouably by. HAYWOOD, LEE A CO.
Kalov Ille;Juao .4'69
RAILROAD' IRON : • •
CioNSTAps i'Lit on hand, r Rails for
ir . alning purposes, at..radiated prices, A* cash or ;mod
paper. • . HAYWOOD, LEN & CO.
Pennine. Dee. 26,14 ' 624(
HARDWARE & IRON
• SELLING OPP 13ICLOW COSTS
rIIE'SUBSCHIBER, intending
rto relinquish' the Hardware business, has
removed the ballued ,of his "stock to the brick
hillding in Norwegian street. between Centre and 4.a ll
road atietstitadlelning the Liquor store of 3lr. Jan.
Emith.'whe n re be. la now cleating out hie goods with..
out regard to cost. Ile would respectfully call the
attentletrof Ilorisekeepeis. Mechanic., Miners and
others to his stock. being satisfied that It will be to their
advantage ,to glee, him a rill. as he Is determined to
close the business. Amongst his stock will be found a
general assortment smilax is usually kept in hardware
&mei. There will be fotind—
Locks. • Binges:
• Band and Panel Biwk, X Cut aindldhl Saws,
Plies and Rasp, . .
'Bellows, " -. • Ches. • .
Blocks and Dias, Chisels,
Angus, Braces and Blitz.
Planes of all kinds, • Teets,
- Brads. • ' Chains,
Pboirls and Spades, , Saddlery hardware.
Wilke& Tonle, • : • „Wagon Boars. At, Br.
StrAtne on band, ii'44oSlrst rate Cabinet and Cowl!.
maker's Varnish and 'Japan, together with Boiled and
Forged Iron, Shear, Cast and Spring Steel, to . °Cabe
best mannfletorg. .• , C/IdS..W.CLKMENS.'
April 30, '6l) , '
HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT.
4 2ETualuubta.114.mosasin g now 'ening,
ed hiStiptXls, id hit new 'place, of balkiness
le and with a new determination of furnith
lag all sneh goodies the business. ot the
Coal Raglan nisy require. at their lowest market value,
sollelfelbe inspection of the Public, I shell bealways
On bandand hare on hand a full stock of
. .B3r IMO, .
Chopping Axes,
Pine iron, . . - Coal Shovels, . .
. . Cast Steel,. ' Trace Chains, - '
. Slit Iron,
~ . - Nallsand Spikes,
. ROpe, , Tackle B:oelit . '
' ' Bellows,' - dwells and Tkes t te„ . .
Hardware and Iron, Della, CSITIJI Erins,thrie4otrri
above Market.Rast. side. , , PRAXK YOTT,,
. July 16:1,634 , . - , , , -., ~ 21kt ,
. ,
.
11 BMA T is, LERCH'S. • VI AllDWAtEaUlikrtrodoomb•-
low nate Hotel, add neatirobposlte the
Ilium' Dank, PiAtintille. where will h#
• iclund attaatailhettemorlatent of Hun-
*wit ?dumb:
Sprlogai •
Sh
Oarpentwealrools,
Olassand ?Milt .
Borlronotailaina t
Itollod "
NoUnondipikao:
Railroad km:ma XoUa t ,
Smith Tools:
Jialligoieltaborialor
Coat Steal. •
Slim:OWN:le
Arm Mter, - I
UM Savo. -
Droostot naafi,
Wino Iland-wara. , •
o.ll.rotornoldstbaoki
tbayoxtandeatobtallohl
the omallam.Joy lb* qual
Slob to lotilhosaluand vela
Ind aOgiosond tbalreost'
' - •
:rase TroEl.
ilki - • ; • •
I . tooto Wars.
41sportmout offing Looluto
?ratio Cutlery. ; • -
.:ToekotCotlory • •
Vablivlipoooo,,
' Anvils cad Vices, • • -
Assortowat of Iwo Gout,
• nest boo Crucibles,
Wite.7la Plato, .
Beau Settles;• •
liond Rolloes t
Chains, • •
ItoilmadTrieos, • •
' Powder *0 Shot • -
t
otbroublleforthopatroomoro
911wIlvIdualeapaity,oOdboyeo
tty of their coods,otrletation•
• atteg'prie•Swllldererns
osedsoonort. •• • • •
• afttarrr ti LERCII,
safe sod froo,Comerofiroot.
866 • -
• -Order:tie
Pottivllle,Jaanary 6,
, :: , ::' , 'Wsbiti:Aitoti - 4:
- ' OiisaskeEß
jNDIARub
' DAUattu ar
I:varktas sliseikiir RAJ irboleiileirld rrtin, l 6l
BaSll4lll.7,ostreArmiLt.
- - pops: jeAckso amps: it
ofScAuyi 4,11 Coe nth. and of
Iloari i ;=l* ebetta, In !What Da* Yony,
on sad daraileby 11.11ANINAIII;
sip -nil. maw In Shommvesa be sot by "All to thaw
Thi ls r i Vegi g ,irg i sh c at e gitte l a i t
py rugibh bops ind Word Ctropitsaa 4 1 ffaTheat at lei,.
A.Owe Mouth, mull Berkssambe Beitris, D9111'11104
so, Ague! on Chafe.. , Nor sada at
9:81`l1$111C'8 nook and Stational" NOM.
PgmATENT P M - A i t tt alrettADiP4p‘er
Ds" to bold &mit t tot** 41 et. ItiOliotits.)snig
ill _ . d°11111" : Sral4
bi ' ties fro 1 = IG13" elo•
= ,
• ' ORCHANftiIiNILL
t THtsubseriberrhavinglakeit the Or
,
ehard 1t 111, Watotorlkof rottatilita•rttie
that they bars removed their tionrand toed basittios
lo.that otam ober* Say irlit be k_appi. to arannonsodato
their old trienthsaslres., PrWo• iow• ,
reu•-ts , sa . . IO3tSIIDOWD * DLAA ,
* AM
OSEPIi " U
-after
0. Ada date devote Weisel's' at lett tints tn
the Dentistry hstsinesa. - 0111or—Wallseton.,
FP street adjoining that:Mesa the Pottsville 10 4 e •• •
has Morita Dle•antlettad tontines of the patronage
herstotore ao ilberitillactorded bit potherbs.
April - • • IS-tf , •
- s;.+. • 0 e rute
3rIPIERY•t4/4./El 7 l"ti,
Roster soth Parte; War elealitdits, burantlfYtatt apd
ese . rrtny, the etendeuurivaleti as a dantl-
Dias, ,and ta'andiiiibtedly the egad article of the kind
"Baylor,
.Tot 4 batted that proprietor, or °raw'',
"Baylor, Druggist. 1
• Pothltilk. July iff.. lid -•••'
.7 --
.. ,
4,...• .D,-. .!1ivz...,ry.......
HE' unile ' rßigqi.d., ' hay . e —,,—
. -.
'opened's' . NeWAlry Nods lied thr.! , -11;1
eget, Stole:- itt lb. betiding. • eit Colette '
eet , -- -
etmet, wtojfeeere liotef.. formerly ere
.„
eityled , by 8111Imin h - Clistabiia, where
tbry will battepprte wit tbeteitelleide Atli lb. reklle
onerilly r Their, row* /Ale do *eel usteekT.lt Qin •
liktesee, to bleb will 'enable thine' toeill cheep.
• • itireten ?WA • CALLMES . - .
-., .!-r , . BfiL,Mlf Ansitairsii.
Pettnlthi;lpriMlis "..::-;. - -1441.
- Mit ' - ORE.'
• T HE subscribett-sinnou ace. to Their
' friipils sad tip eithii . es .of Patisvilie and ekhiliy,
t ttheylte moo letik ft e r i nft
on
. ,
adwr
..„
a;
mid 1 1 11: 4 NZ
44 "
anstr..
where am itwajw : he Lund . * gisedasseetupeet of
.
Dry rod's, Godotooloo t Prott•tons,
and a 'art ty of art We* ilw.syr , k , ept to • ; Drat dams re•
tail atone; Underilitidi nig' tbeii. business. thirrouAly.
they 100 44 cladonfarlikkitystriet`idtantiour to bud
nes. and Gar 4ealing4be,llloll4 A•cl. , •• • •
ir*th c doOds
The btOt Krttchi aloritia *Oland it.tbe ti4oll.
rO4 04.8 .. 11. • • - . • t• MAL ttiCtiot t),:
, • ' • ~•• GEO. WaINCIEL,
- AT' CA LL AND EXAMINA!TITEIR SrODIE.
. ; ,
DECID"EDL
THE NEAT E R? AND Mike slaliTlll74 :
NECK-TIESI • ;' •
•
~.10ecidedly th e nestat, riming iMi ; roost ti
GLOVES •
,Decldadly The reatet, neale&lll3 . d
most ainiaMble
• SUSPENDERS!
Deeldedlitbs nerrepfendneitert,rilk,llrenandeambtic
'HANDKERCHIEFS!
Anddeefdrdly, '
The yogr-st, on If:mod e3tenßhe oonNioieof of
Ci-ENTLEIZIALIEWVIII9I
FUTANISILING'GOODS!
Of every theawintion.l4•Speinijand Nwentur, wier'et
feted to a lUtraille liablic, can naa bir.aeen,te ooneee•
that:with an unwell...led assortment of
Cloths," Casslinerts wuel lireattaist
Joel received from New Y ork
. ant Alladtphla, at the
"TEMPLE OF FASHION!"
' qurwerof Centre and draAfintamp? St*.
Ap. 9. 19 15-if I T. T. EJJAIICII & CA)
Vvidlg l l7l7A —l n L O l tltA V lrAtifllg - 1111 .. VD
. oppaX the following Rate* of Toil on Mlscellstoo
bus Articles, and On Boats, to be charged anther, Works
doing !be year IMP: • • ! • .
TOLL TO BE CIIARGED"PER TOE OP 51000 Pomo*.
All , %Mcrae • carried ten mita' and under, 'ball pay
Goma y was per ton, except Where this amount shall mt.
reed b cents per ton an the ascertained tonnage of the'
vessel for any lock passed below Reading: or 4 cents per
ton AM* Reeding. In smelt ease, those Mat •mentioned
rates will be charged.
• ‘ 4 •
For any distance beyond ten miles. Mtn rent per` ton
ton
per mils additional Will be charged, except that Unie
stone, Clay. Brick Bats. Posts and Hails, Manure and
Cordwood,mhill be charged not More than 30 cents per
ton. ,
Iron Ore. Wrought or Smbbled Stone, Common Br irks,
Rough Batt. dark!. UnWrought, flullding,Flagand Curb
Stone. not more tban IS cents per ton. • '
Gypsum. Slate, Marble.'Firs Brick, Snap Stone. ,
Salt. Ice. Copper, Orr: Scrap Iron and Broken Castings,
not more than 45 Emote.
Pig Iron. Italtrand, Bar and Manufactured Irian. Cast
imp and Machinery. Timber, round and square, Sawed
Lumber. Shingles., Ray and Straw. floor, sdeds, Bitu
minous Coal. Distilled LiquOrs mid Spirits, Merchandise
of ail, kinds, and all articles not *ti *et Ise specifically
enumerated', not.more than 10 cents per twit for.say dis
tance; Gunpowder. If past lapin kegs of metal. shall
pass at th e last named rated; but ifasot* put up, stall
Rte quantity ere...ding leo pounds in each boat, nay the
full charter rates of toll tbr 'awry lock tamed.
Note.—ln pawing the, Weis, Beata shalt hare- more.
dance of Raft.. Rafts not complying with. this legnia
lion, will be charged the fall eLm9tier 2
TOLL ON BOATS.
The!foll astbotised by the Chartkr or theCetteptey,
is 6 , /, cents per togi . tor every leek pasted below Reading,
and 4 rents per tan forovery passed : teve Reading,
on t be aneerts Joni tonnage of the vessel, and there rates
viii be charged against every brat: but conditional pen
mite will - be issued to bolts which may be navigated In
etriet conformity to Jaw. had to the regulations of the
Company. at the following
Boats carrying 'cargo; srhteh has paid live dollars or
more for tolls—trre,
Boats uhladen. or with cargo which has 'Wallets than
Eve dollars in tolls--;
For 5 miles or ander, Fe 6 0
" zooid than 5, and not over Wallies, • d 100
" morn than 10. and ant orer.2ll - I'6o
" .acky dlotanon beyond 20 miles. . • 200
Any violation of the law, or tegOIItIOOS 63r using the
narirotion. and for the protection of the worke of the
Company, will reader the hoot Bailie to an additional
toll, not exceeding the full charter rasa, and to detail Mu
of Met and cargo until such toll. or the commutation
the:m(lllrd by the manarere..la paid. -
Boit; running upon a single level of the woritej_hi all
pay ro met:lock they may at any lints tarltAronr ox'ais
ter ten upon the orreartalned. tonnage therm!, above
Itradlox. and sir ants per ton below Um:Mug, agreeably
to the Art of Awmbly.
Uy order of the Hoard,. F./RALEY.
°Mee of the &hay lkill Navixatinn CompenY,l
, ,
Philadelphia. Mora 1900339.
PRICE LIST AND CATALOGUE
• OP TIIIR
METROPOUTAN - GOLD PEN
t.r FI C E-175 Broadway and 2
Courtland street,liEW YORK.
Five . Dollar .Llale
GOLD P. Commercial aloe; in -Gold Pencil Case,
• with lane Stone Head, price $5
GOLD; PEN,, Mammoth Size, Id Sliver gamins'
Case. price • 5
GOLD pEN, Mammoth she, on Ebony Desk Holder,
told mounted. peke 5
GOLD PEN. Ladies' aloe. In double slide' Gold Pen
ell Case, with Stone Ilead-(eztra One ! ) pries S
• II - Three Dollar Lists
GOLIVPEN. Engrossing rise . In Propelling, Dot
r Holder. (tannetblng new and very desirable.) $3
GOLD PEN. Gsnmercial site, In 'Patent Szteusien
' -. Silver C 21411, prim
GOLD PSN. Ladies' size, In. Gold Penadl. Case, with
• Ett.ine Head. price 3
Tbs (largest) LSTIATIIaNDOLD MIN: prim ' ' 3
L iv*. -Xi iplists List a
P . ,
GOLD EN, Ladles' size, 1p 'titter EsiensWo Cass,' , ,
price ...
• GOLD PEN, kr Gents, le Silver rain al.) a Case, •
pries ~,,‘,
GOLD PEN, ; Enprossinit !bey Ebony Desk bolder,
gold tnennted.prlea . . 1 .
,2
GOLD PEN, Mainmotb size, pries 2
In preference to * selling our.,Goods to . the triode on
!Imelthereby locurilyit great tosses,) we sell for Cash,
direct to the consumer,' at whok.ele prime rand is en
addittoisi 'mincemeat, with each article ordered, we
giro a ritinable premtnalonirying in priinefinns $1 by to
$3O. penult °miming Pens from oat . Wive' Dotter List
milt eeceire, with - the articles ordered, it-prsnlum from
th e following list, 'varying Id pried Bunt "$l . to PO; vie.:
. Gold Broactum with. Weak, Ilanuthes.:Gold -Slane,
lithe% Lies, CAILIUMUSIttIitt sod Corgi &Otings;rLadies'
ton sett, Came style; Revolving rins;ditlerout mittenis;
..ladies' and Ciente Gold and Silver Watches; 00 -4 3 0 11
Chains ' serials patterns; Boscolets.daln and mounted.
.styles; Genre' Dissiond tins; dies' and dents'
(told Binge, mild; and with /union 1. Gents' sets Studs
and Sleeve Ituttons; Gold Lockets single, sad double.
glasses, de. •
.Pareenenrdining Dom Lb, Three Dollar LiFt 10..1
IbiTO a premium mu-yids Is price hots d 2 tot to $ll.
from the initiating Abe, visa' With' 044 — Pt= slot.
D ro p., redo+, sty* . : Silver, Wstchtm.hunting meet
de. opera fear; Gold Rings. Studs. end Sleeve Buttons;
'Thimbles; 'Gents/ Uold Cad lamtela ttlemond Cluster P ta;,
with Otteln.; Mines' 'eta Pine and; Ds ;, Gold Brach*
laces, Plats and with' ietthsge; nnkeeleii, do; Scarf
• Permits ordering from the Two liiglar LW' will tip.
• eelve menders varying In pie,' fedi/ 11 10 to V%
toss tbefedllawing list, visa Open ram Over Witebri;
English Plated Chain; itnitstlon Gold Wa tches .Gold
- Tooth Picks; Gold kings; Steers thittons awl t
Ladies' Geld. Belt Saks; Plata Gold Mae loam Peer»
inrPoisoas Mitering hats'itriabere Pam
Pews state the pee or their selection, eieleshlg the
a.kount 02. £ 3 , or $5.) and they lad nears the same, ith weed am. by Mara rnall,seeundy peeked and pre..
paid. guarantee pallet ealistictins In sissy cue;
and should any person be dlsosarited with the articles
'lslut. - they eau return thrice& idtbhs three devoted
,we will naiad alimony. ,
„,.
"Oeir"Pens areal! stamped wit h oar trade Matte; iva4
pro waniuttfiliperibet la every lisped.
• Perseus ordering goods will please be pkreindat to
'inite their addremi plain, giving Tome, mutts and
P. B.4ital Onleill'ftr ill Plena/10i
lie nod !flak prtiaPtutee, an tbe itnittst Paitwa
, dironk a‘1111444:a"-it, p 14101016
-- -
“iniTlMPOtriardoLti OEN CO," - '
Mb Moults:4mi 2sCourtladstpaitt!...X.lF York !
May 7,12 • ItOla '
"Iit'OONT.L . : ,:I
: ~ IFAI4
Jamas.
. u=tinri
:• Tee wanderedenat,ll. ea w,itad , s ,
t • Then* saeroyar weeriersxt
-- int Dever, never new Levet., ,
Theta,. o' raging t
, ,Tbserwthair Uses ail nalrand 0 4 411,'• ' - •
2- '4o l :l9o .3"*. ertri mag elfs hi tt l ietitet i " ;:j7
!hese lent, liw i t a thrignews end: ; -
r 0 dear. &iv Josaleillakeleen,,
thertsteeirgsse years , .1
Aloe th eir abadowsewee say patio
• - And blindly see with team,
'floe blind my awn ban. •
led 11214' and Idek 1 pins, „
2; . dr Inesiner — idliitinsinces a
slir34 l 9ol4lis •• •
• -
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[waa t taradY part
awht ime-wad time, tars baini : er4 iett:inte;,
Twaiaires,lo4lhateeieattl ••• • . •
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• And Iness. nod ko r dukaid annoyers sise,
iterweinhared evisraudr.
Z'lM two aftlat . • 2. -!
Ittorntb t blob; • • •-
• ' 'Cheek Me' et steTtemeh l .loof teekbd to leo;
7 11s5 7 . rert lfe i 91.11 *•:ti1; atei over •
SY* bitheeenorr :nee. - •
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learn was . _
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ob, Wad, .ro Ire bang oustbseda.
flow ibeilks Snno re 4 *me; , I
- :Winasetr Moira's weans laostda anIS•
We elleelnal tkaglilmor *ono ,
' } And ailed tbetaturdaya, •
Me saute then aka( ai noon)
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11e b ro wny . braes orJune
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kly.'hesst dross Ilk a srjs, ' $
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kunnulai lit.; nk, Siosidn Inset •
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Ms simmer blossoms spring
Oti• 'Wadi fel, l o vO boW Olt we. Lin • • •
• rho destio' dltnintio Won; " y
t; To weeder by the green bonsitlddi , •
And hear Its water ertion't
-Thot shalom Irwin* hong offer oat hoe,'
Thotlaiworit burst nindltdOlto hitt; '• ' ' •
-; And to the diotiolfa'-o' Irp° l •
The thrown violent strait ' • '
'fhi itwedl hi lbw wood,_
Thin barn snag t the trees.
Andkre, with unto 'a bgrs tam.
Oolverted harntonliWit '
Andton the known, abune the Ilea,
•. fir Wars thegither sat, .
In tr ry 1•
stioutittin w‘joy, till bath} W !-Tel•4ol!ss.
•
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Teets trlukleii doup your ekekk,.. , • ,
' Llkii dote-beids TOPS. yetusins' , •
IbidAny,powgrlo Pimik
That wai nine. • b1•11/454 ti 1111:, _• '
• Wbacfbaits irre Ankh oung, '
Mkt* freely guaumLail takikksk koktkir
trq,yllabled-uk.skng.
I marrel,JeskliOlorrimok,
0141 hid Leon to thee
4 As claay.iikrikiet eN earliest tlbtebti,
Aa Ts' as beeti,tp,rpe?
Oki telt me en' tHett must, filli; '
lOinafirasit ILiksekili". - - " •
Oh I my gin pukhogi4 palm.
th•eamings u'leppyn• f,
• wandered eeetyve wandered wait,
Vas barite r wear? lot '
Mit is totwandertell far or net,.
Ye never were (owe.
The fount that that bardthe thlabeart
ti tlll twata ou its tray, .
Ana ehattnela deeps ae it rho,
?be or. Of life a Iyouott day.
• . . . ,
O dear, - dear , Jeanie *errboa,
Slane ti were misdated toned.
rye never:anon year - bar, soy beard
?be made o' your tongue;
Bat 1 *imbibed all wear/Obtuse,-
And bAppy could , t 2 des. . • - -
Did I but Am) your baert dreaded
0' byganedays and reel= , .
tlentr sltticl).
, i'rom Chameem'i
rsa..unzza
. . ,
:It was one of thole warm, hright,itill sim
mer mornings thet always seem to me to' be
li
long,to the Sabbath; t t I,itcompanied by
my sister and her hush . nd, teethe first! time
entered' the 'parish chu , h of the pretty vil
lage, of Beconifield: The' appointmenti of
the luta:Lie-1A.4130 me, and - .I took :my nut
with a calm, hoinetlikefeefing, I, was much
charmed :with the singing, as the service pro.
waded, and the preacher was antarnest, elo
quint IXISTI. . -
l am not conscious bf having been inatien
tlia to theduties it' the morning, bat the eyes
will wander ac:actions. - Oar pew was on*
left side of the centre `division; , . and in one
on. the other aide of the aisle were, two ladies
whom, from the 4,lceeding t plaiiiiiess' of their
dress, tiset down in tiiy.own initnia.s incturi
t
ans. The' ladies appeared oniii, that hi; rel
aqvely--abOut three or Ter and; twenty\The
-yOungest *as marked, but ' of at all thsfig
urea, by the small-pox, and- y the continued
clotediyelids, evidently blind.. She wasfair ;
and had; a pleasing expressiOri of counte
nance, frequently nitre:o4d; by the
,feeling
which, Bitted across her &ca.. ;I was much
interested la her. But her sister, as I pre ,
*timed her trifse, I could not underitand, Mid
yet h lr . iii, Fl was °Beef those which instantly
cfintiviite—s fair; oval, almost faultless face,
with dark Ofes, and plainly braided brown
hair. This impertukbability, however, with'
which shelistened to the mane and to - the
sermon, surprised-me..; - .onee or - twice a color
rose to her transparent Cheek,' but it 'could
not have been Caused by,either . the singing or
the eloquence, for it happenelf at times when
there was apparently nothing to excite.
• •My visit was to extend only to alortnieht ;_
three.dayshad already , elapsed i and as my
sister was rticularly tingugedi on , the next
day,. I wen out for a ;Troll by myself,' or at
least, only cconipanied by my nephew, lies
ter:Frederic tawlins, a fine little. fellow of
four . or five . , ' I Wandered through green
lanes and - over grass eadowit j unta I began
to feel rather • tired, and was loeking at invi
ting stumps of trees, and green•hilloks, when
we suddenly came to a bye-lane, in_ which
about a dozen cottages were cl4atered. Al.
though I knew we must be bear 'home, I
looked first at one house, and then at-anoth
er, purposing to ask foe a moment's rest •and
a glass of water, for this day was vet'', warm.
But, one door was closed; i t another, a
mother was scolding some children; at all
other, two or -three boys, together with an
aged man, seated in a wicker-chair, were !
busily talking, and 'as busily_tolniting some!
colored itraw=irerybody plaited about that
villager and so I passed on until I came to
the last, and here I, stood still.' 41 the 'open
door of the little-a bode, the blind.younglady'
of the church was seated, a plain muslin cap
over her litir hair, and in a dark cotton dress,.
rapidly plaiting some fine whinistrew. ' , weal
1
almoit glad that, her infirmity revented her
seeing niy..enibarrassinent;o) t perceiving!
that her epitekiar had caught the; soond of
strange,,footsteps,, I saikatoit !Ito my little
nephew— . . , • 1 • •
' "Perhaps, Freddy; this lady iyould tr.' hi e d
enough to let us' rest for &few minutes." j"
"Lady!" repeated PredericV,; "wily, it ,Is
Miss Rebecca," _ ,_,. ~_
"Ah ! Mitster r ilaarlins, I anti ,glad .to s ee
you ; how is your mamma?" sliC asked, rising !
'quickly, and taking his little final.. ... ..1 •
. "Mrs. Rawlins," I Silld, ia'aa Oentlea-voiee
as nossible, "is quite recoverhig:froni her lit;
He illness, and was in church listenliii." •
"How glad I tun to hear it. i t Yon will par
don me, but are you sot a relative of 1 1114.!
Rawlins?" _ .. . I - .. , ..,j':
"Her sister." . ' I
"I thought so; yobr voices' are 'so much
alike." , i
During this colloquy, Freddp and I ht4ig
seated °nestle/es; I locked, with a slight ,liitw,
.at the imperturbable elder sister, who, sirei•
laid/ attired, was - sifting at a small ;table' at
needlowerk. I asked her to oblige me with
is_ glass of water; she colored, ind, I thou ht,
looked confused; but before she could • b ve
earaplie4, the blind sister approached, and by 1
her fingers and i gesture, exoaiwd my ire•l
quest. She rose instan tly andi toy bean sank 1
within me, as, with a sweet smile, and a really
elegapt inclination of the head', she presented
the eater .' 'h. , - •• ' '-` ' - - - 1
ro. Cotildrale , b• dean lire tears started - to
myeyet, and my baud tietabled as I totoirtite
glassi Whale totality l. ,As I, looked
the. .asPai,,ftier..4hal WM: stiented,..to • me
strangely intellectual, iny , fatigue wan eon
I, drank , the wate r . spa, rituag, p the
'deaf lady's band,, iftankin; , her let' ilte *o•
7nttiiirs rest, and then turning to` thfi 'YcittOr
sieter,loak one of her' bands in both mine,
and . said,' in rather a tremuktia voice, that 1I
'. , I
. , 1
•
EINIE
MEE
shone beside bee soon sgain-,iitb _ a tisit, as
her Atones was so plessantly silents'; and
thert,M,ltin thw hand j tig, -BUJ* wel** l ll
who, was . singularly. silent, wended Any,way
thoughtfulty to, my sister's home.,
• -It was
a day or, two betore I bid
. 11112 . 0ppor,-
tunity' of questioning 'my sinter. about those
afWeted sisters.
-"Ah IT' 'she said, *it is seastogy: Their
tither was - a itighly'respeetable *Aker", and
Dr. Riurfiares, fiwM.r attended. the family as
their &pima*: Poor Itebeeics, the
fitlealltkl, had the email pea, wa ll -Te r
.1 1 W! aba!attt►tlreYurs of *gel 110 Tlie.4o9r
mother, in atettlallig upon, her, took it. 04417
Mrs, Winfield dia;_Rebeccs,reep T l F el l but
:Wes' blind. Mr. 'Olenfield, it seems, took it
sadly to heart • be had loved bit wife, and
cared little to T i m* upon his blind daughter.
- He took to ,peen n, and of ectenteughte•
ted Vali seized with
typhus fitverl-awd pour Attielis4 that is the
'elder. Miss Glenfield, iii attending upon-her
father, Was attacked in her turn. 'rbe father,
in Shur' eiee,lied, aipd MiiiGlenteld retort.,
ered; but to incurable deafness and Ambits
poverty; Ibt'when the claims Upon Mr. Wen
fiekPa estate were satisfied; the belpleis girls
hatilmaroely4 shilling - • •
"But had they no friends 7" •
"lhey had, mote relatives, and, I' believe,
at first were kindly treated. They have still,
some Tittle annuity, and the= in &lira ;'
lid I supp t 'eared 'take Charge of icii nobody
'twee • . ;1.1
''Arid so so these poor girls w ere , left to God,
and, their'owa endeavors. Ras DI.. Rawlins
erect any : attention to.their see V", • -..
"0 yes; holies done a good deal kir, kiss
pl e ufield, sslar es health uoVticiacertiedl, but
the dealnessi he emisiders 'incurable •; and as
to Poor
• Rebecca, there. is ;o, hope i+.
."
.. And
'thus'he conversation ended ,;'' . . "
'During die remainder or my stay' at Be
recnitfield, niyi , hits to" the sisters were neither
few nor far between ; seareely a -day passed
- -an•whieb I did not call at the little cottage:in
the evening for' we soon became•very famil
iar. It was really/ratifying „to obeerre_the
bright.smilielthat, would,lighten up Itebecce's
face,alid _ die sweet, intelligent weietnne Of
UPS Gletifield's eyes, diet accorded eo, luau
rilliirith'i few
ld . words 'she sPoliiiii. my
foot crossed the threshhold.:' ' ~,
On'the ''afterntion preilons : tom fletiving
Beconsfield, , l '-cif courseorent to bid adieu;
but this.witsinot. my only =ones. Rebecca's
cheek wined vale as-I took-het nd, end the 1
...tears :: Mee* -16 .liisa Gleafteld's eyes as she
.tried to smile a welcome. . . This was to bo my
Wt visit, and the. saiiim crew wee , had be.
„Corno : used
_ to My society., -Thistime I. could
!not .stay tong ; so, A ft er little' conversation tabout our Perth*, and ilie hope Iled Of our
liiisin meetilig,'LdireW Rebecca a little aside,
land asked Jihether 'heilisfer *mild feel much
! disnppoiriled i 4 f a doctor pronounced her deaf
ness•tneurabl . ' -- ', - . ' ' ..
"It has • been alreidy pronounced incur ,
able," replied (Rebecca quickly; "Dr. , Raw.
line skid becould do
,nothing more. -In fact,
Miss Rill, eel have dismissed every idea of
the.sort ; yet, if she Could recover bee hearing
mien to a slight degree, what s comfort it
would be, for.ou Can't think how lonely I
am, and so, of course., is she, poor thing; but
e
, then she eau . ." • : _ , " • . .
This war 'a ite* rsCelation, for it bad never
occurred to'ine that'AMelia's deafness was a
deprivation to Any,but the deprived; burkss
it must have been;for shit xcarcely everspeke '
except for atime,generalci\ r necessary , purpose.
D
'uring this colloquy:, as . :saw that Amelia
was looking ht us niquis tively,' I requested
her sister to explain my question. ' '
"You 'hie vert.hitid, Rho ldill," titisereed
Aerials -and a faint color rimier 'to t . the poor
. girl's cheek ;."hut it would be"folit in us •to
think- of impossibilities; we must .dree oar
, . , •
kiotwithslanding thit,after my r etainhoe*
IMl43vardiy:44,doWlLiill./litt4.piid,a,visit.
to a well-known attrist,„ Mr." Merton, of Brook
S imi. ihorioilitainiiparstr, plain looking
~man; rather' . theirs "the middle ( height, and
with singularly intelligent and expressive dark
eyes. 1 -
Ile listened patiently and afteatively to my
statement ; and in reply to theliestion as to
. whether there was any hope: - - -
"It is impessible to say, ma'am," he replied
• aloalf, and iii if deliberating, "without seeing
the Indy,
.41"wenty-three years i tif ago; and
has lost herearitig througlrfever.aliont ftiur
Or five years ago; it is a pity I had,iiiit been
• consulted earlier." , ' •• - ' ' - i••
'ficaeoi nitthiat of the Case I. replied: 4 l : '
have only beCome acquainted with the.young
lady these last two weeks; -and besides, my
iorother=inlaar, Dr:•Rawlins, attended her."
"Dr. Rawlins, of. Ite:crinfilad—a very clever
man. Butlioa see, Milli; Rawlins; I havelle.
voted tnyaelll exclusively to the earihat is,
the organ oft bearing ; and a very interesting
subject 'iv is. E I assurp,',:na, Miss - Rawlins;
• that very min} , patients who havet, been sub.
witted to tree sit incurably 'deaf have hid in
realty no ierginit defect be diseitse it all."
AiJie seemed about starting t'hohby,l at
once resole ely asked' *hen :Mica Gletifield
could see him. ' • , ' • ' .
' ' "Miss Glea fi eld I • ass does not beloakto
the Glenfieldsof Beconsfield?" • -
"She is tole eldest daughter of the late Mr.
. Glenfield.",l , - ' • -
"Well, that is strange., Why, my brother
served his articles to Mr. Glenfield; you- see
be was a delicateyouth, so. it, was thought the
con would be ball!- i
"But Mr.! Glenfiel# • is dead, and the two
poor girls areleft in comparative poverty'
"Dead lAhI 'I remember the fever. But
thectber daaghter--ehe is not deal re '
"Sheds net deaf; but, by ii Strangefittality,
she is blind!" •
"Blind I 'Poor things, poor tiings., Nell,
• bring the young lady any tuorniiig you choose,
that is, - before twelve." •-,. ••. ' 1
"But, air,tt, I replied, "Miss Gleafield resides
at Beconsfteld, so it will be neeessary , to ap
'point some
! particular morning, when we shall
be happy to attend ' Ali:" i , • .
"AV Becoinsfield I Why, lasi griirig• to e.' Consfield ' to morrow . Mrs. 'Smith , of oks
'Lodge Was sent for me ,; she is subject to d f.
I ,
nets as ber confinements. liens lamely phti
ical weakness. But as' I ail tined in pro
siiinully of comae 'I attend ; and perhaps,
after all; itis as well. I think' your brother
attends the family?"
.1- , -
- -
' "Very likely , sir. But
what 4. out Miss
• Glenfield ?", - . - . . .", ,
'Do you give mo her address: lain have
to attend Mrs. Smitb , for twa or three weeks;
it will-be no trouble tome, you see; atidilur•
ing that time I shall =be able to ascertain
whether Lean do anything for your friend
While he was speaking, L had.. drawn out
aklr card : cata and pencil, and oo the, back of
one of my own cards had written "Miss Glen •
field, Woods Cattage, Woods Line ;" and
.wheelie bad fi nished speaking presented the
-cud 'Da a guinea. He, took the fee and the
!Nerd, and, afterglaniing at them, placed both
to the pocket of his wamtcoatiand then rising
48 I left my chair, he said :
take this fee, Miss Rawlins"--(Miss
'Rawlins! whet: he had just read, as pinto as'
the engraver couldlwrito, Miss re
„calve this fee n testimony that I have eider
taken the cas ; but I take no more..,.Whet.
eveiltlendeace or toedicioe Miss 'lenfield
titej require, will see to myself, and rest as k
I•will spare no pains. Good *aiming,
RawlinS;" -and bowing me Out, be
dosed the Street-door.- -; • •
. That very Moiling I *vole to my sister; re.
questing - her to apprise Mist Glentiekl -of the
aurist's porposed-visispando if - possible, to 'be
at Woods Cottage - herself the nest aftertiten
and also to inform !aloof tbesatalt of the in.
tervXw. In' compliance with tor-request,
Caroline wrote that he fad Fome, acmding
to
. ototerse that be had 'given no decided
°lnman that Mise flienfield bad ixiint the
visit remarkably Welt, but that poor Itebet,
had Weil much agitated:
Well, time passed oa t: Mr: Motion *slaver.
ing somewhardnbtot sty - tny occasional
till bemired* -letter'- from afriister,
which , rather surprised ate lit rim thus:
, . Pact.* Losaaa4-I ,trialt- you mintld steer
lain Faith* whether: Mr.. Morton is truu ,
tied or nal, T have askad
.Frederick—to be
sere, 00, ih were * easuallyi and be .thinks
`he is unmair ed;l Bu t I want to knots 'Mid
jeotnea' 'elk\ fierittentlY to dm
cottage--;more, frequently than lam me a.
clue like her./ cau require. his a tad thing
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ton is , manied,la net Amalie no 'mot% ex.:
cut at my homeell • • •- • • {
was thondermatek, and yet , 1110411 Ruh
imaged at the idea of it mug, girijeaviog
her heart blighted ' try 'se ocular! .4' Maltoon
moor, than, twice Asomeoul,
however, to run down at once te
-r-run down as I had promised...ea& ogle rile
ouriseand AmeliivloYeelle Bat it estop
pened toast, on the peel doh . whelk I , vgacto
the. /mhos, discovered I lad made a Mk*
take; it was the arriving train I way in time
for. the other train would not 'depart for two
hotire At I stood `faiths' platfoem; vexed at
my sulpiditiand hardly knowing whether to
with -or return home, I was accoeted. by a
gentleman, whom, if' I had not been ad
*mud as *Miss Bawling," I shoald never
-have reoognised as Mr. Merton, Bs -looked
ten years younger than wheo Ifinossmilim;
his dress, too, wet improved, and allogmlsre
he seemed to me a happy and quite
tome. man.
"Just come from Beconsteld,
lies? said be, takingloy hind, aed prattle
it warmly . ' "I Wonder , I did not ses you %-
lore, but I.suppose you mutt ham been be
another carriage!. Aft welkat tuner •
"Quits well, ear; thank loth! *answered I,
°`
'tether distutly. "But 'low is Hiss Glair
,P 111?"
• "Very well, indeed—getting on Micilye—
But I see. detaining, you from Your
Wendy""a 11" 30 P of. strangers r%proliched
where I'was standing; an spun ,pressing
my hind, he bowed, and tarried away, I win
vexed; bit is-I luitseuri • the doctor, what
nee was there in nkr waiting two' doers to go
down to iieconsfield r
In the.tit; d ing, as we were sitting at tea at
home, I i mei the subject of Miss OW.
field's possible -cure; and after alludiag to
Mr. Morton's altitl, . Asked boldly whether
woe married.
"Married!" retailed el m other , looking
up in suiprise.' Nei'LMtunt,iio.. He it op . e
of those old bachelors Who would gridgettlitit
self ii wife. Why, Anne livid there as house
maid, and she says he keeps his rierviorti on
board wages, and almost starves himself."
. "I don's . know," said I, vexed to bear the
doctor depreeial i "what business. Anne his
AO talk of thou who empliky..her. .liikswas
10 me • kind Anil benevolent. man.". , • .
"He May be so in his fusion," reinairkird
my father, tooling up from his evening pa-'
per ; "but depend upon it, he h not general
ly betievolent.-' Why, I once applied to Wei
myself aboirtlhe poor Poles, and he'refaied
to subscribe One shillin; 'he never! gat4e ,ki
public•ehatities,.lid said rto private ones '
either, is mroprOion." •,. ~ , .1,,,i ~
Al! this wan near elusive, -hut la
-1
solzed to hazard another inquiry. ...The sent
morning I went: to a milliner, i friend of oers,
Who resided in the vicinity of Regent ,itreel.
After id.miring her 'elegant novelties, Ind at
tending to a little affair of my own; I ipoke
of my young friend and Mr. Morin, and then
smilingly asked whether she worked for Me..
Murton. i .
"I work for . Mrs. Norton and her family
too," replied my friends "but not the lady of
the *Mist,. but of his brother, a respectable
solicitor. In fact, the Mt. Idortoolou mean
has nor wife, sod if be had, lam aftsitia.the
poor lady would scarcely'_ employ me'—ebe
-went On smiling and si.rurging her shoulders
Mrs—Morton tells me he. i 1 terribly
• As this tormfirmed '' what I had previously
hesed,-I felt satisfied; bat, befers rep=
my - sister, resolved to •a& on Mr.
myself.' . i ' ., ' .
Mi was at home, and evidently•very glad
to see me; • but when I aid. that '..uty sister,
Mrs; Rawlins, was Very anxious to know Oat
he couldpronounce a, decided opinion Ili re
garded Miss Glenfield, I remarked that he
colored, and seemed rather embanissed.---
He paused a'moment. , ' •-' ' •
"To tell you the truth, Miss Rawlins," mid
be hurriedly, "I should like to finish the AUTO
at home." Ile hesitated. Hooked allies,
but knew . not whaktoi reply. I suppose.'
must have appeared Much delighted, for there
was no mistaking his meaning. His own,
,countenancebri lite-^ed, and he .went on,
l m
with-little ciicum motion, to say that be bad
vei
conceived a g regard 'for . Wes Glendeld3
tlsitt be was ages ,she was the only wonm
who could ' nuatthins happy; and that be was
very desirous of making her his wife. -/ '
1 conk' seareelyeeltuain my kliegs, et the
idea of, poor dew lAmelia's good-fortaae;
however, I managed ,quietly to. congratulate
him on his, choice f to speak in the highist
terms Of ,Miss Gletifield's ladylike demeanor,
and. her amiability and affectionate dispo
sition; "bat then'ladded, "you know aloe
is poxi and friendless ,' and hal a dependent
sister."' • - . • :- •
"As to her sister,' replied the elitist; "I
.like Rebecca almost as well as—es Misr Oleo.
field; and as to their being Moodiest, between
yon. and me Miss Rawlins, I don't think that
much of a foss ; I shouldn't like to be . irpu
bled with a wife's tribe ot relations." , Again
the word ooffil bat I preserved a cilia coon.
temince ; and, as ha 'hesitated inn, I no
tare to `ask when the wedding was to take
place ' "for I suppose," I added,' "Mhintlign ,
field and you have already settled it."
"Why, no, Miss Rawlins; indeed, Amelia
has not settled ending ; but I. don't think
she would 'object. I wanted to have spoken
to you or Hrs. .Rawlins ; I think Mrs. Raw
lins Mast be ill; fowl We 'lot' stionlini• for
some time; and indeed, I did go to - Mrs.
Morton, my brothei's life, and requested her
to visit Amelia, telling her, she was thel
daughter of the gentleman my. brother bad
served his articles to.' And what 'do yoi
think she said ?---that ' she had no idea of
visiting a mere' adventuress I That woman
shall 'never cross my' threshold again. Miss
Glenfield is s gentlewoman; end could not
have used such language. - Could , not you
and Mrs.'Rawlins manage the affair? totrill •
write .to Amelia this afternoon, to prepare
her, as to the time', although the essential
part I consider settled, already; and pray,
Miss Rawlins, let the metier be arrseged as
soon as ;exigible, so that I may be able, to.aie
tend to business es usual. There will be
some little matters, of dre ss nquired,", be
went on : "there are two fifty pound noteatir
Amelia; if she Wants more, you will• be so
good as to write. Of edurse, when' she is in
er own house, she 'will have everything' at
her'own disposal., And there is another fifty
for Rebecca; she will, Be an essential corny
minion foi her sister When Ism from home."
I took the notes in a perfect bewilderment.
There was I, a young maiden of beady or,vOt
prep ring for my own bridal ? which was to
take place: in a'. fortnight, quietly "fringing
with a stranger thoi. pritlinunanes, for, the
wedding of another. ii .•'' '• '
-- "Butil forgot to Jan boo; Mbei'ltatilltis"
resumed Mr. Morton, "that l'alnloing dim
'evening to Mr. Glenfleid, the'printor, .Aitid
ha's uncle. He has *bonneted, neglected kers
but as be is berlinekrand at a tedpectable
men, I will ask Itiit MIMI to the menage,
and iuvite him taitttend,d it was only to vex
my brother's Rife. " ~_
..I walked . hems to a dresin. . iihy do , to
mance!, pule* their brains to bring about
consummations by-means of entraordi
nary'events and coincidences 1' Could ski
thing be Meister than the present entailing
tion,nnything witder thee the result? .Theis
ewe
sitting
k.uelyi tuskless girls, whom , I had..
left sitting by their cottage door narking for
,bread, the one in utter darkness, the other
surrounded by a dread silence which thunder
itself could not brealt,behold them now coop
lug forth into their solitude into controls,
competence and. society ; the blind ekehed
in smiles of happinent, and feeling no Stant
of eyes as she, leans on her sister's arm' and
the deaf with love in her tall heart; and the
Music of all nature in her ears I 'lt was de
lightful to think that I bad myself a part is
bringing this consummation; sect yet,
,as I walked, my eyes fi lled * and, in, spite of
aii .iny effort*, die teara came-rolling down
my cheeks. ,
Soon aher My own marriage took place,
and I removed to another part (tithe country.
In due time—that is to say, in lees' than &
month--I readied ,ii letter from toy mother,
givluk Me all the stews: Me mother stated
that site had batored as mach attention, and
felt almost , as , nib& interest .in Miss Olen-