---- - wins artscairros 'pli'9D)t,t,Aiti per annum, ply 113 if not psidtrithlu alt mall t ub within the seer. - • t .rt anti: . ender to oneaddreas,(lnadeal :do ~ d,) do, • 'do': : o inb.fript lens oat invai ILLC'e, t ad trot to one addreken,l. • • TO CAtal W AND Minor will co b fehed lathe I . IP o pi r e, on delivery. i t rm,rieara and not iretOcrai es • •1111 Malang& Tile LAW oettewrartrzes, j.e.Welbers order the dlscOrtin US' the r‘iblid'lrn If continue e ITen!::(lert nr refwi ' ' t^ h i i,obgl ll ) .. r in wh ich they are Teo uvm , o tdo they hale sett 11 , 41",`V,„,, di.conti n dud. r move to other plorei wertio. 11 and the neereno ta+poi'" I I id • P°"atitaent my are rew.pnnidWe„ dire tl, ;rbil bare decided, 'the I. teraving to ' Ttoa" thr , In r • or ' , moving. and lewd , L: pet= redo evidence of Intentl RATES OF ADVERTiS 0 „, winare of 10 lines. 50 mitts for one i in.erlinne.23 cents emelt. r:,,,--imlwiluel,t invert limit. 1254 tents rtnautA over 3 Hoes, for ikon nerlo4 • uarc 01,g. two. 111158 x. 63 84, $l. For •80 125 .l 75 1%1010:WS, 1)00 • 1 60 ! 200 1 , 25 .2 25 2no :eren lines, 125 225 i 270 yi4ht 125 2 25) 285, Nine lines, 125 2 25- I 800 ALL oven rtes wan council' As • witouti square, 125 223 I • 350 T CO squares. 225 400 i 500 Tucre minaret', S 50, 500 I • 7.50 per squares, 450 . 600 f 800.• eulfter eel., 601 '9OO J . ' 12 00 s e ebarger space for Short perinde. as per Ilisrliusinexs Notice., $1 each--acrotup slrertleement, 60 cents eeeh. l Advertisements before Marriages and Denths, 10 rents rrilne for flestingertion—subemuentlosertions.scente i s, line. Nine wordsare emitted axe lloein adlertising. ierehants and others, adverthdng by the Year, with ~h,,,ges, and a etanding advertisement net exceeding 15 nue.. will Se charged, including subscription, $lO 00 :pore to the amount of four Futures; with chin. ees Sod subecriptlon, • . _ • Withont changes, at the rateidesignsted above. Ad•ertlsernentx set In larger type than usual will be .rhorzed MI per bent advance, on the* prksL All ruts vill be charged the testae as letter presx. No Tr 'de. advertisements received from Advertising I,Tents abroad. except at 25 per. cent. advance on these prices. unless by special agreement with the publb.her. 31.trtitgex 25 cents each. Delatbseceompanied.with no. t ire .. 23 retitle without uotieep, no charge. Au notices, except thine of,* religious character and sr educational purposes. will be charged 25 rents for any number of lines under }O. Over 101ines,4 cents per line ' Proceeding ., of meetings net of a general or public eh:varier, charged at 4 cents ter line for each insertion. T. ficilitate calculations we will state that 328 lines mote 4 column—tat lines a half column—and 82 Rona uAr ter column. 2.152 wordaniake a cointnn-1476 a bill' oiumn—and 738 a quarter . Aolumn. All odd linei.over r Arh .`nave, charged et the'rete of 4 cents per line, for vne tithe, and 8 rents per 1114 for three times. advertl.ers ndust confine their advertiAing•to theirern businexe. Agencies for others, sale of Real yo ate de., are ont includedin buelnessadvertisentents. MEDICINAL. C. W. EP.TIN'G, •.- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . amilart imsaa 3Dirsamaxißt. E. Corner COILITO.I4 Norwegian Ste., • POTTSVILLE. tEA k PP.RRIN'S Celebrated “Worcester. • Sauce,” conotanty on band. h 5.'b9 ! , . : 14. • EST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE IN TJ COUNTY: ON OF THE GOLDEN EACLE." Centre St , Pottsville. businws V .. -- -'itr.' •,..-4... i 4 -" - i ' TO - 4-- •-•- N , \ ti ~ • ... ,_...,..,,, . ..\ --•-• . . , ----- .4" - "z"ei„..: iiikß. l, . i = 4 • r-1 .4 - - ://ft,.;- '''' "-- • establishment In t all tithes a arsh of the parr.t and RUGS. XIDICINEJ, LS. *e.. proprietors, the a drtragiii tf ,ty years' expert. .nce.ilre their perostnal ttenititir, at all. limes. Qil 'articular atten- ; : vie Alit to l'hysictans' Pr...41W ions. • •,.I,.tints. Oils. Mass, Dyistalla, &e.. In ler.* assort. Meta, 'wholesale and retail. JOIIS BROW, " k SON. J 20,'59 2 . • Ayer , s Sarsaparilla, •A COMPOUND, Remedy, in which j,,1 we have labored to produce the most elterthill al i, riti^e that can, be made. ilt is a concentrated extract .f l'srs Sarsaparilia,ao combined with ctber Fllbfliarlrefl 1 I still greater alterative power as t o , afford So effective ostidUte for the diveaves Sal-aparilla is reputed to cur,. It I. believed that such a remedy la wanted by tlsom .1, , Offer from Simmons complainta, and that one s loch, will accomplish their cure must proven( immense Ti• I. e to this targetless of our afflicted follow citizens. II sr completely this compound will do it has been purr- 0 ii by experiment on many of the word canes to be found. I the l following complaints!— i..r.linia and smnfidmul fv7mnplaisda. Eruptions and 'Vire DIAIIIIIII, MGT'S Pimples, Illttrltor. Tumors, .krif /Orme, Said lfead.:Sfrphitis and .cyplhtn. Atf; C- I as ph rrortal Disease, Pr , pry, Nruptegta t,r Tic Imit try ix, Debility, Appel , ea t r tml Indtgertton, Erytoptur, i I ,Ir SI. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class • I .019 ptal nts arising from paps,' ity of The Blood. This compound - will ler found a great promoter of I,lth. when taken in the spring, to expel the foul heti r as which fester In the blood at that season rat' the , cc. Illy the timely expulaion of them many rankling ',.. cdcra ate nipped In the bud. Alurnteiden ran, by 1 • a id of thin remedy, spare themselves from/he eniltn r c lof foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through v , h the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, e ' t satiated to do this through the natural chin leis (the body by en alterative medicine ' Cleanse out the sat sated blood whenertr yina find its Impurities burst• hit through the skin in pimplos, ruptions or sorts; Cleanse it when you find it Is obstructed and sioggish In thmyeins ; cleanee it whenever It IF feel, and.)our to lincia will tell you slier'. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live I mgeeri, for elestnong the blood Keep the blood healthy, Ind +lll is well;• bet with Ibis pabulum of life disordered, there can be no laklog health. Sooner or later some. thing nest g o wring, and the great machinery of life is dooril 'red or overthrown. , e , iars,tutrilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of ,romplishlnx them ends. lint the world has been r:re,ti Andy deceived by pieparations of It, partly be l 11.1. t. Ihe drug alone has Snot all the virtue that Is A aline a fur it, but more because many pretrtrationa, pre tentinz to be concentrated extracts of it. contain but little o,( the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late years the public have been misled by I trio bottles, pretending id give a mart of Extract of .troustrllla for one dollar Most of these have been triu tsppon the sick, for they not only contain little, if an i•. Sarsaparilla, but ott en l i no curative properties what ,r r ilence, bitter and painful disappointnient has i iloved the use of the carious extracts of Sarsaparilla 'dill•h rod the market, until the name itself 'Kindly eespos I. and has become Itn nonyous with !reposition ti . kat. Still we call till compound Marceepe MN, and 1 tsior i to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name f^ cli the load of obloquy which rests upon It. And we thin}, we have ground for believing it has TII tves which are irreslitable by the ordleary run of the diseases it iii intended to cure.i In order to secure thelr.oomplete rrldication from the system, the remedy should be Ju diciously taken according to directions on the Willa. PREPARED BY • PR. J. C. /LYR E & CO., i. I Lowell, lines. 1 Prise, it per Bottle; Six ;miles for-114. rAy l or's Cherry Pectoral, ,Ilas won for itself such a renown for die cure of every virietyl of Thniat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnectoary for us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, where' it has been employed. As It halt long been in "instant nee throughout this section. we need not do more than assure the people its quality Is kept op to the best It ever has !remand that it may be relied ou to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. 4 Is 9 8 Cathartic Pills, FOR Tit li CURE OW in emus, Jaundice., 1)y ppna. lndm•slion, Dysiesfery. id Aviwaria, Erystpelcut, Heattathe. Pau, Rheirmation, •eyfehts and S , io na.ases, Liver ClatiPintol, prnpsy, ttrr, rumor* and sa't Winos, Worms. aad...Veural -1 as a Than r Pali, end for Pun twig Ilk 81.4. Thar,• are sugarcoated, SO that the most sensitive ran eke tp 'on plessantly, and'thetr are the beat aperlent in Ire world Cro all the pal-poses of alfantily oh) rir. 1ce,125 cents per Box; The Boxes for 81 00. tirea numbers of Clergymen, Physicians. Statesmen, to eminent pensinages. have lent their names, to midi , the lunpirallel, d am•fulness of these remedies. but or r,, •e hone wlll hot permit the insertion of them be A efts below named. furnish giant our Anditcast 'Las% e in which they ere giveno; with also full de •ripti On of theshore complaints, and the treatment tat should 11.11 tollosid for lbeirr• .. . for their cure. MA Do be put off by unprincipled drama with ether reparations tI ey main move pntfit on. Demand ATIVS, and take no othent. The'sirk want the best aid them Is ,r thT, and they sh o uld hove it. • 1 All o r Remedies Sr.. fh. m vale by Amos A SON. Potty. lite; and by Drutsists ,and Merchants generally, trout! out the country! s Aprl y, '59 ~ 15-fm COOGIiWELL'i NEW - ELEDICAL SALT! FOr Inflammatory Diseases Only. 'll' t Otedical Salt! New Medical sail: I'l IS NOT A _CURT-ALLI Afr-For InAisminstArypises Only. . 1 - . — ,C --- 0d (.:.4 - 1 3 iTECIM - 1 - b'w I.li E - F). I 1:Al. SILT, linttead of being a Matra, fnr all ills, 0. coven' neer but one iIL hos but one aim, and ar- , ulpll ties but one thing, to alt: prehuta IXIFLAIIIIIIATO. r nodose whatever be Ito form or liallty. whether to .re betttinlat, abdomen. wars . ..Atte or AM. ____________ -- , , ____ T W ;M E DIC %I SIIT , . i 1 —i ts4, peeu lar excellence Is, that without ti::: ei..orternt lose of ;SI nod i r o‘t strength ; 4 ,, dr„,,..,,,, e. i i i rectetramory Pima s , (no others. y prfolucing an equ brium oral' Ibe fin . de In the body, the want of latch la the sole r tun tf inflammal ion. ' II NOTicE TO' IN VALIDS! !—The following toting othich lite onixtlanced fluids art - and many not herat = bstottioned, that hare more or er or pile, are as easily subdued by the SEW AI. SALT, as fire Is extinguished by water, to am Fever, Headache, Rosh of Rimed to the-Mead art, Fits, inflamed eyes. ea; node . lunge and euralgia. Epinal alTectiona, h slpelas, ltronchb Irisy, Asthma, CPughs, llyy'a seta. Venereal ph ir:heumati,tli, 1300, &TOMS, II d nit Itching and Mauro°, eruptions. . COGGSW.IFIeIa'S IC AL SALT exerts, like the Tea nary lutlueure over the veins a 1 a gradual decline of Intimate!' 4 1 *, .iihkb soon resumes Its na tat and fever disappear. R. C(.)(;(;slrELL's IC t L SALT doe just what I n° 1 "' — "4 ,,,, 11Wit the linids I 'stem all otterlab aud venous re l'ircelora may be , ddained f Is t Ida valuable medicine for pall I:U11 1 1 :11 udIL Ter.! l'h t her Ox. Coggswell's AntiOloi 'PACYV.LI, ill ; CH e;XIC du., $l, I. • nr by eta;l, fret .1 4 , 2.n,n, egg r, • lids with elinwile or lon K standin a o Mei a e b ton in tvveknziv. tee( i tannin lv and 'direct Ina li mee el TA I Wit k CO.. ali..lyeatt,'Ar2 I .—Agent'. wanted in every City ' DDt. COGGSi,VELL'S ICAL SALT IN for Uhl In Poi tir n bit II: W. PUT , d.iptitl. by D.'W. Damen: In 'Port ttr: St. Clair, at Kowa's; in SI pqattit• In Toararrea. by Bataan & an.rtaa Druggista'whereeer the "J. Al It not t patent medicine, but a! , r inent physician no one ibo FAY [MEDIC AL SALL l',. uat :o; JO• ai.L. ' , -: - . •-- : •: - .:- -, -, . • ~ , i' .- < - .-7.,, :- • ,:-,-,•'-_, -, ' - , H . ~ ..,.. . ..,,,,,:„.,.., .. 1 • .. , orible fp naranee— " .. . , . :.. '' - ' ~. .k...?.e.... ..: ~... . ~... 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POTTSV LLB ...C.41;f1 7- 1 . 11(ILL . 0 }LIN TY ; ": ~,.NTIS„, _ „. I 'I 1 !. I i ..._ itlntnrming Ito tbeformer . unuPpa. in them un.; ma I Trawl. VOL. XXXV. itrtlon—star• ohs time.,::s rh: All , , ad i rb,rged as $ 00-LLAA 1) . lITTERS IZIE=I 25 63 00, 275 400 300 • 00 4 00 600 50 7 09 500 Bto 5 50 900 .P Tri'mrss. 600 10 00 9 00 14 00 • 2 0018.00 , 4 00 ' 20 00 8 00 ! 30 00 agreement. nied slat an FUR CELEBRATED TIOLLAND t RESIRDY FOR BTSPE#Sit, • DISEASE 'OF THE 'KIDNEYS, .• - . LIVER COMPLAINT, . • . . • WEAKNESS. OF ANY 'EL.ND.' . . OEVERAND AGUE 1 ; VElrk -FAit NI ER AND EVERY E PAliiiY ban Its peculiar dittera.eornminnded cs carding to somelkenrite ream handed down from lathe to son, perhaps.- The principle that a tonie stimulant Is necessary in every honor. la undisputed. yet, being tom. 'pounded by unskillful ininds, - nften contains elements both incompatible and i neonsisten t , .....eometimespositivm ly hurtful. We ere otter to the pnc.in n highly con cir contented form, hat will ennetly c uply this want, pre. pared upon scie tine principles/. roeunded oflimplea, acting in harm ny,yetearlifultilliltsown remedial °Mee. To tux PwrgiClAls le ttere offered.in a eonventent farm, yet perfectly safe. an incilent. which, acting Upon the circulation. entree the action of the eyet ena to the stand• and of health. wiper tally after nay debilitating attack of disease. after depression from beat. or any local or acci dental cause; an A ati•Stpasni odic. which. 'tilt ft generil stimulant nower.acts with tt peculiar influence upon the nervous system. calming nervons irritation. wheu taken properly. without the least tendency to trio brain, and without that dlstressing reaction which is the bane of most tonics—often eausingmoreinJury than theoriginal disease. , As A TOXIC. moderatelYand,permanentlyegalthigthe energies of all parts of the frame. prklucing necessarily a healthy lnereave of the action of the various means, chemically changing the acidityof the stfilnaeb,atidact• Inc nermally upon the liver In regulating permanently the Unary, secretions. ' NOTlCK.—Whoevir expects to find this"' bevetwge will be disappointed:. but to Moab*. weak and tou•apirited. It will prove a- grateful aromatic cordial,possesaed•of singular remedial properties. Caution.—Thu great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imliatione.wbleh the pugle should guard against purchasing.' Pe not persuaded to buy anv tiling else until you have Oven Pocanaves e.s,,to Amazes a fair trial.. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is loan these imitationi. Allir;Sold at $1 per bottle, or ale bottles for ss,by the SOLE PROPIII*TO.R.S, • BENJAMIN PACEiJR. &CO. KAMITYAMIRINII pharmacetaists'emb Chemists, PITTSBURG, PA. Fni sale In Philadelphia by the agents—ifoirman & Mortrig. °Mee of the Venorrof ; John Johns,222 Rare street; Dyott k Sono, 1:13 North Second street. Also. in Reading, by Ritter Co.; Lanciater. by John F. Long Co.; Pottsville, Jot(n G. Brown,J. C. C. Hughes and Epting; Tamaqua. by K. . Fry; Minerbrille. J. K.-Burns, and in Schuylkill Haven, by Dr. K. Chi. :beater. • , - November:4'oA 48. I N 671)1 1 1 T 0 R ! PREPARED BY DR. SANDFORD. Compounded Entirely From GUIS,- , I s one of the best PURGATIVE and LIVEN medicines nbw helbre the public. that acts as it attharlie, easier, mildir, and more effectual than any 'other medicine known. It Is not onlyla azflrertic. but a Liver remedy. acting first on the ',leer to Orel its buy hid matter, then ode tho.stomrich and bowels to carry off' that Matter, thus accomplishing, two purtinses effectu ally, without any of the, painful feelings experienced in the otterAtinne of noNt C Itharl kw. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and -when taken dily in moderate doses, will strengthen aud build (it up with unusual rapidity. . ''The Liver is one of the principal regulatorY Of the human body: and . when it performs Ito lions well. the powers' of the system are fully de *eloped. .The Stomach is s4 almost entirely dependent no the healthy action o , t the Liver for the proper vrformance of its fune•guiCtions; when the stomach at fault, the boweli are at fault, and the whole oyotem outfox in cotioe- enemy of one organ—the Liver—having reitoedtriel do If duty. For the die• uoot of that organ. one o the - proprietors bas made otudy. In a practice of more then. 20 years, to lind some remedy where- , With to counteract the tunny, derangements " tom,/ which it lo liable. To prove that rhis reale-PI dy is at last ,VOund, any peroon troubled:with 1.1.,, war Complaint, In any_ of its forms, has Istil., to try s bottle, and movie tion Is certain. • These Gumic remove alle morbid or bed matterfrom the system, suppl 3 log hi_ their place a healthy fl ow of 1 , 110. invigorating *her.' stomach. causing food to digest well, purifying thi,„,„ blood,' giving- ,tone and health to the whole ma chioary. 'mooting the canoe-of e diwase-effeet• loge radical cure. Bilious attacks nrecured.Z and. who( is Wier. preeeit fed. by the °cc-glottal' use of the Liver lailere. rotor. • One dose after eating is O'nffirient to re liore the stomach and prevent the food from rising and sour ing.• Onlr one dose taken be-g 4 lore retiring, prevents Only one dose taken atrlll')ibt loosens the bowels gently:and cures Corlic4. suss. One dosetokett afterearfitt a Meal will cure Dyspepsia. 44-One dose of two te.a.r - , spoonftils will &loop; re liere'Nek Dedrfache. One bOttle taken for fe# l4l male obstruction removes the cause of the disease and and makes perfect' cure. Only one dose itruredl-W1 ately relieves Chalk. while One dove often repeated iv a sure cure(for Ckotera *rhea, and a preventive.... of (Aolera. I tray - Only one bottle iv 2 needed to thro ont of the system the effects of med.., {rine after • lon wick nem, I Si - One bottle taken for jaundice ream es all Sal law PCAP or unnatural colorin fmm Unlatch). • One doae taken a 01.,rl thne before eatin Werra,. gor to the appetite. ands makes food dig well. One'dose often repeated cures Chronic D rrhma in Its worst torms,while Sam" seer and Bowel Sakti yield almost to the drat `wy dove. . •"" One Ortwo door* cure att.. tacks caused by 8 In. children: there's no surer , PM safer, or speedier medy In the world, an it nererks, 11-A few bottles eureil4 Dropsy, by exalt g absorbents. We take pleasu're In re- comniendlnethisniedlcine as a preventive for-Ores sad Ague. ail' j e i r, and all; Fivers of a ititioworn Type. It Operat with certain tr. and theasandi""" are willing to testi y toils wonderful virtues. An who use it aragiring their unanimous rest s irmony its let as farm • . a . Ird-Jlix secd.r ix tie mesa wild Ike Instigo , and swallow deed tsweikvr. i • THE LIVER INVIGORATOR ‘ . . 11.111Seleell6e Medleal Disenvery,snd IP dank, °Mug rums, ',mast tee unut 16 believe., it runs, as If I:/y ma• els. cress ths , first last. !firing benefit, and seldo more than one bottle la •,requlred to curs any Mod Direr Calsplaird. from the worst Jrtusdior or Dygnia to a ennnnnn Matlarite,, all of ahlrh are the result of a Dis eased Liver.' . . - , . Price, It per.bottle. Dn. SANFORD, Plrprietor. 34 .Broadway. New ar'Relailed ler all Dracula,. Sold in rutin *j HENRY SAILOR; and In Tamaqua, byiE, J. FR, June 19.'58 The ingot Eitraordieutry.llook ei Age. . . • • First Edition of 1.0 000 sold 'in 6W. 'tortrrup " BOYHOOD'S PERILS PUBLISIIED BY DR. S. PANCOAST, 916 Spring Oarden Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Vila is a book of Ilia 'mgrs.] bound in rletti, eft h ; NUN E) LITHOGRAPHIC PLATIt?i, and intended fir' Parente, Guardians and Tonal; Mee. Eiley poling man *bat misfire to at dada's bls health and 111142.14 Mi. and Lave • healthy proveny. aboold mad this bed: Prune of tie xi Itemetibt are rosily asionodias and have . , never be. fore appeared la print. Pelee 61. 1y stall $1,14. . . ' A GreattWork for the Ladles, By tits same Author, entitled I LADIES' :MEDICAL GUIDE, IlalifitßAGll: ORIN:NM. . This Is. stork ut nearly 6tlU pane. beautifully bound In cloth, and mulleins over 101) M.urtou and Cultestre /Noun's's. It gives a comple l i c % description of the rurt it re and function of the rep active organs of the temale,'shosing-how mottled ladies may have or avoid large families. Alm, a complete history of Iterm*Pbm" dit lam, with carious Plates, abasing both sexes in use. llt also given adrlie to YoUng Ladies in selecting a busbetad, pointing out the muse of so much unhappl fuse after marriage, and the luduenee it exerts on• the offspring. The work alai. gives the symptoms and treatment of all female diseases, so that every female may be her ow* Physkisn. The last chapter le devoted in the TOILV.T. giving - this receipts for cosmetics at protect in use by the nobility . of France, England and Russia, for beautifying ..he *kW, hair, teeth, and for removing foal and presorting a sweet breath. Thy have been obtained at greet ex pence. - . . • P r i m 11.50 By mall, 51,75. or eight additional letter 'stamps. tOOO copies have hireacif been ordered. These wishing a copy of the grst edition should send theiror , Berg without delay. For rouiptete description of the lark see Pkomuutus, watch will b. ) seat on receipt of one letter stamp: Agents Wanted iD every.towu in the Union. . Feb. 20,59 • l EIV NED no matter, an ex ti arteries, treult ai as.indlerited by unit state r s/ the 1 EIV MED- I oink'''. to do—no Iyisonovlng Nun Lntructlong. - De ' Alloy Druggpgt tic Halt. : FAKILT SJ. .144 of price.. • g gissosos should EXTENSIVE MARBLE tit rottlitm us, T i.r' TUN Babes:ribs? it prepared, at: file stand, to furnish kinds of material! bas Iles, for baildl purpotei—tileinanf namental. He Nal particular attentlm the tomb — Stone* . Monamentsofttla insane*. They earn Wolin every varlet) StYle. and will eompat favorably.lttbsonty at whrre.and ire offered June 4, '4B 1:3-13,1 • Lkni , FAA •da jo.rti Rod Villa II „ EAV MES. nifie, by c.l{' Er. rboorto itt 'New Philo / H. 611tra: tilllepurt, 14 J. ft. ,s, and by'all rb. 1 icwAt." ii , rout Au piescriptian tit i 4 tin to try the MEDICINAL. BOERHAVE'S AND MANED:MS CURSE." And for silo by all Ikiptse JOUN T. LANG TRAVELING. • ,PASSACES,BY STEAMERS. THE subscri4er is, autlionzed to take Passrogers by dteamets to, and (non Europe to the first sod second dais ands u, tot steersia at the lowest rates. A .111katpoe with from Sew York for Llierp3ol on Vie 26th Inst. Plot Clan pas, 'Fri:wars, - CA—Third Class, FA found Is ProvlslOos.—, Passengers also brought out by steamers. Apply to • • B. CANNAN, j .Who also sins drafts on Suit", In sums of At and 'upwards. .i lilareh.ll. l '69 11 • PHILADELPHIA & 0.141-4MEREADING RAILTIOAG tire, : 4 -1 ....oath FOURTH stmt. PinLantspina.Aprll . lBib.lBsl). • PAARIPICIIIR TRAINS y.OII,IIAItHISBO HO. - On and OW . Monday, 18th Instant, TWO raaseneer Trains be ion DAILY (Sundays excepted) to liar riaburg via Rending and intermediate -puha/. . • MORNING LINN. - 4 Leaves the Depot, at Bread and Vine 'beets, ai .720 A. M. • Arrivingdt thirrisbunr a112.30. - Nonn.' . • • AFTIintIIOON". LING. ; ' Leaves the Depot, at Broad and Yin. *treat; at '3.00 • • Arriving In lianrlcbArg at 8.30 P.M.; Fare to Warriatiurg, lat clam, . 'sB 2S ` • "' •• 2d claim, 2 70 By order of the Board. W. U. MeILTIEEIN ET, April3oes9 184014.1 ' • ' &scsrlarg.• AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. • Established is 1868. Carrying the. u. Nails. • .Sriliay Ponitirels os the Day Adeerliend. rPHE BEAUTIFUL A' I ex-aK trans* slipper ship ''TEMPLAR," 1500 tons harikari, Mammat cvmmander, is now rap Mir. log at Pier 10 East Inver, and. having over onichalf of her eai go engaged, wills pall for,.3lethourne dlnwg, Nab lively 20th Jade. The accommodation for both First and Second Elam Pamenginw are anaurgamed for Mum , fort, light and ventilation. Rate: of Semite. ' • 1 First Cabin Mood, VAXI4 , Second Cabin, Children In army free; tinder twelve:half Pies. For Freight or Pacrage, apply orgiboard, or to 'lt. W. CAMERON, 6 Bowling Green, New York. Sight Bills for itale, - and caati advances made on con , signmente: . Consignees In Australia: Messrs. Wilkinson, Bros. A Co May 28.'52 [Jove 12.'58 21•ly] L. Only Direct Line for Ireland! STEAM to all PANTS of .GREAT lIRITiLN and IR VLAND, • ' For $3O The powerful Iron Stearnablpe, CITY OF RA LT I 310 ILK CITY OF W CITY OF MANCHESTER. KANGAROO, FUIO, Will sall front New York for CORK and Mena to UT ' ERPOOL. • • • Sar Beery Alternate artartfay.`ellr , , Parasol from New York: Cabin, . . ... $75 Third Cll,3 2 • • • 430 Pauline from Liverpool and Cork: Cabin; $53 Third Clara, • - - $4O iirPamencent forwarded to Havre, Antwerp, Bremen and hamburg, for sss in Cabro,Vl.s Third Chian. - To PARIS (in 26 hours from Liverpool,)oabin,,s3o; Third Chi., $3B. , The t pboie Steamabitta are built of Iron, In watertight com paliment IC carry each all experienced Surgeon, and every reqolaNtfor the Immediate extinction . of the. Fnr Facmge apply to R. J. Collis Co.. 177 Broadway, N. T 4 John O. Dale, Itißrnadway, N. Y. to It..EDtti RD& Pottsville; ItICUARDS, Biloirreville N. B. —l' stengent by this Line avoid the risk and de• lay of calling at lialitax apd Et. Johns. as the steamers proceed direct to Oak. [AprlllB,l,o 16. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Summer Lrarigements. ofassenger lrauur. GiN and alter MONDAY, MAY . 1 13th, OW. the Paesenger Trains on the Lehigh Valley It:inroad Couipany will run at the Son:ming hours: Down Trains. Lane , Nail. Ezpress. • , Amon. lilauels Chink at UO A.M., 12.30 P. M. 1135 P... 31 Slat ingtuni 6.40 " 1.08 " 1.%) Whitehall 7.12 " 1.33 " 2.25 CataaanqbA 7.27 " 1.45 " 252'• " Allentowa • 7.40 " 1.66 " 3.15 k" `llethlehetp 7.58 . " 2.11 " 340 • " Freetaaaeburg 8.07 " 2.20 , " 3.57 " Arrive at Easton 8.20 ". 2.43 • " 4.45 " Up Tr . &lns. Leare .Aceons. _Vail. Exprvas. Dolan 'at 6.00 A. 51., 71.45 A.M.. 3:6 P. , 11 Frethisnottorg 6.40 '" 12.09 " 3.67 " Bel bli•hetd 7.00 " 12 19 " "4.(* " Al leatowo 7.40 "12.34. ''43o " entaasuqua 8.07 " .1/.46 " 4.36 White Hall 8.26 • " 1.00 " 4.52 81841820 n i. 9.04 " 122 " 5.26 " Arr. 51nuch Cbunklo.o ." 2.05 " 6.10 DOWN TRAINS WITII THEIR CONNECTIONS. The 6.00 A. 31. Steil Trills' will run In ermnection with the Catitwissa, Williamsport and.Rrie train from Elmira, Williamsport, Danville and Rupert, and will connect at Allentown ilith the Rapt Penn....ain fon Rending, Har risburg and Poitsyille: et Bethiciiem with the North Penn. train for Phil tdelphta at iEnston with the Cen tral of New Jersey train for New , York, ~.id at Philips burg with the MI: Del. train foe I:e'rider*. This train will also enatle passengers to go to the Water Clap, Scranton and Omit !tend, either *.ay the .Bel. Deli or the Central of New Jorsq train. . The 1230 P. 31. Express pain will, rnn in ronneetion with the Beaver Meadow train,frona Filkesbarre, White Haven, Hazleton and Weatherly. and with the Er •t Penn. train from liarrirtAirg.Prttaville and Reading, and will ronneet cith the North Penn. train for Phila- delphia. with the Centiat of New Jersey train' for New York, and with the - Brd.:DeL trap' for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadelphia: UP TitA INS WITH THEIR CONNECTION'S. The IWO A. 51. Accommodation train will connect with the East Peun. train for Beading, Pottsville and Harris bunt. ' The 11.45 A. M. Mall train Will iambi connection with the Bel. Del. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Lam bertville, with thee-entre' of Neeillersey train from New York, with the North Penn tr..in front Philadelphia, and will connect with the Beaver Meadow train for W eat herly, Hazleton. White Haven and Wilkeebarre. . The 3.35 P.M. Express train .will run in connection with the Central of New Jersey train from New York, and - will connect with the East Penn. train tar !Wading, ,Pot 'ovine and Ilarrlsburg, and with the Cistawiees, and E. train for Bnpert, Danville, Williamsport and El mira. Bethlehem, May 16th, 1959. 22. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. Seinsfer Arrangement, April IS, 1839. DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS LeneaPo Meanie, daily. (except So ndaya) ■I BM A. and 3.30 P. 51.—PaaaIng Reading at 10.10 A. 51, and 6.06 P. M.r Arritini In Philadelphia at 1242 noon, and et 7.40 e. 31. . ' • • 17P PASSENGER TRAINEJ LOJITO Philadelphia, daily, (except Sundays) at 7.30 A. Pl., and ;20 P. M.—Paaaing Iteading at 1030 A.M., and OA P. M: Arriving lu Pottreille 1112.05 noon, and at 7.50 P. M.. .nth Up and Down Pamengrr Trains eonnert at Port Clinton with Trains In and from Tamaqua:Catawbaa. Williawnport and Elmira. • Morning Parrenger Truism nitipronneet at Port Clinton for Wllkesbarre, Scranton and:Pittstou. i 4 1 I Nlsengeni leaving. Williamsport by the Catawba* Ridlicud Night Line at 10.10 P. M.; connect with a Pas. Il k neer Train leaving Port Clinton at 4.30 A. 41., arrive a Reading at 6.30,hr/Ith fast. aod proceed direct •to Phil • Iphla by the 6A. 11. Reading Accommodation 'halo. LEBANON VALLEY BRAINCII . Paso/eget Train leaves Reading at 10 a. .. after arrival of Up and Down Morning Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Harrisburg at' 12.40 noon. and emanecting with Passenger Trains on the Northern Central. ..Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland iralley" Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Pittsburg. Lancaster. italtimore and Cbambers burg. Returning, leaves Ilarrieborg at 2.43 , P. M., after arri val of Trains from above point F. Attiring at Reeding at SAO P. 31., and ennnerting with tip atod - Nnrn Trains foe Pottsville and Philadelphia the mime evening. ffo Trains rum on Sandays. Fares.relletueen Pothorilleind Pbllsdelphls,s2 75 mud $2 25; Rending and Philadelphia. $1 75 and $1 15; „Ilarriaborgand Philadelphia, $3 25 and $:1 70; Lebanon ' 'rind Philadelphia. 12 60 and $3110; Reading and Um , ;I•lshurg, $1 OU and $1 30; Itesdihg and Pottsville. $1 05 and $0.85; Reading and Retition. 55 and 70 cents; ',Pottsville and' llarrisbardif2 65 and $2 16; Pottsville and Lefisnon. $1 16 si%d•sE 50 • • Through No.l Tieketat,Ponsillie to Ttaltimore,ss 00; Pottsville to Gettysburg. $1 50; Reading to Baltimore, $1: Reading to Lancaster. $2 25. ' ita-1111 pound* of Beimige allowed fedi Pas/winger. The Second bass Can run lath Attila above Regular Pssurnger Thine. . k •?Morning Train Down and AftersvanTra In Up,ossly, rola on Sundays. Vivi Utah rod Class Tickets: at reduced rates, to 'Niag ara Fall., Roßa7o. teetmit, Chicago, and all the principal points In the West, North Wei 4, and tbs. coo idae and Tickets, al hewer fares, to all the above. places, ran be had on application to the station Agent. • /WAG Tickets wIU be purehaaed bailors the Trains start. Higher fame charred If paid in cars. G. A. NIMiLLS, Eng. It Gen. flupt. lit. April 30.'59 PAINTING, &C. JAMES FIELD, Neese, Sign mod Prelims Painter; • IMITATOR OF WOODS AND meiteut..4.. . Glazier, Paper-and General Decorator. stir OzPri(ITREET, Reidy oppuite Oa Miteriran Map, 11,thaille. . [April 2.'b9 14411 Winlow eau Shad d 7r es-;- ea Ckil t xao 4 te o .l . rdfrit: SPLENDIDASSORTMENT I • NEW PATENT FIXTURES! -• At A'early , Half City Retail Irriem Can be bad at 11. nANNArs Paper and BoOrAorC Pottsville. -; arca' sod pee them. , " .NEVISTYLES. I • .... - !;I:L i T laper Hangings .... •. .. .., •••,. -:,••....-, ! • Decorations. &0.. ~ Oiled' Window Obades, Plziarest Le. EMORY & BOWEN, 4 . ' Palsaler• atid Paper Eleisgers. • arntra Wert, rblisrillea doors abort /airiest Hong March _6,'39 _ 13- 1717 if ED PRIM .•. • . at V Tspot • H E subscriber has a' large oi very thole. Pattevae or a 1 Paper, Imitable ter Halle, Parlors, Di oleo Rome, Chan:. • li s tilf,-- ---7 ; byre and Public BulldlapOrhirti .*:' ',, , ~ .: "--„, , 1411,111 moll at greetlY reduced .." --10 , . prteea s , The Sleek einlit?s_,! th e ` . “:"' 7 ' : ,- • 14 ce t n s o p d i Mod ad eee: .erloa rattefult• Paper as cheap lie h Now le the Moe tar Bargalas, for Paler Ihiglirsised. Books at,, . 1411ANNANS. • tsveisp Moialis aid [Nal Pbrer Arad- Moir Stem ArePAPNR HANGERS BUPCLIED,VtIIT CIIIAP. April I , 'Oil ~ tI- # i _ SATURDAY -MOANING; . JULY- 10,:.:1559..: REAL. ESTATE SALES. , GRAPE GROWERS tAIVCARRY on their burbler" moot aneernahally at Hammonton froOp from hurts. HMOs 40 oloryardo ret, Oat lbs Imr4 alum ten adrintissenant of liallaollolla Lando, *tabor m4r WF.,STKRN 11,,L08. . • i THE UNDERSIGNZUf. Atein, . Eli . , Erbaylkili. Carbon. trunio,Colasibia. northern ber and and Datiphlsi routines, offers for sole, Lt?N is ?seine City. Hills cousty,lows. AIM, land la - Illinois said Illionnti, for my, oron time. Yoylartherin Non writ sad enclose p:stsge stamp. to • . ', I .; . - ... • , 1 011.1% PAITEN, A. - 41intrisilla, Eiebuyilitil eo n hill. ri."so ' '441 • 1 ORPHANS' CCIURT SALE:: pURSUANT fo an order of-ttlel Orphan. ' , Court of B.lsoylkllf moat!, lh• erstamed. ftiriutor of the Is will' and tekament o 020110 DRIIIIVII &teamed, will expose to . üblic Tan doe on MtftlftBT;luly 18,1859, at '2 o'clock In the after. Ortn ' 9, on the premlartritat tbetllskli Uo9sl2)lll , thip* boo roo-h of Mtherivllle..6lo Mkt certain /P9^IIMPT9r 2 Stand, koown as the 1 ./Tbion - flosme," wftionse loht, 4thedi., stables, and .all 'Octet* Wong' nn: and Also.; the frame Shop andiot now ;fee-opted by Philips . k NOW. S. Cleo, the House and lot sdjelohtt tbs,ftost Offle9. Terme and..eondlthsOs made bomb at thir time. lirrerms:Ooefourth 'the purchase money to be paid at the entermatlim of the deed„the renislnder on reasonable terms. ozonot w.aatrna. July 2,1,9 1.7.51.9 " .Fazactor. FOR 11/li4g. . • - THE undersigned oilers for . sale •stract of land conalning 9 aeon, and situ at on the upper. Pt. Carbon road, about a 'half. m • 1 Gnat Pottsville: The improvement. are two frau', dwell- ) ling houses a small MIAs; and alio p spring of nereel tilting wear. .1 will tell InOneplore or In lots to suit 1 yardmen. It is also well•adapted to . the ral.lag of reset/Vat:a. and has some fine young apple trees. and grape vines thereon. For further partleplars enquire of GEORGE LAUER, Orchard Dre wet,. i 111, reasons for lulling the above are, that hi hairpin. chased the Tumbling : Run Farm from the Schuylkill Navigation G,mpapy, and wishes to make it an exten sive Farm. which will require his spare time. and also Intends making a Summer Town thereon, which will be •iyale of the finest outside of Philadelphia. Pottrsille, Feb.l2, '59 ' I-tf I., , UMI2AIIILA TO ALL WANTING YARIIh, A Rare Opper , Jasly in a Drtiohtfot 'and Ikelifhp . mate Si JUN &Wheat 0/ Philadelphia, on ths Marten and Atlantic Ra il road; J. N old estate, consisting of several thousands of acres of pioductiiii„Ma has been dl y dad Into hums of various sires to twit the purchaser. A. population of mane Mimi Bandied, front various rails .0 the Middle States and New England. have set tled there the' past year, Improved their Plume', and raised excEittnt emu. The prke of tbellatid Is at the low sum of from VS to VIO per Berm the mdi Is of the best quality for the pro Inetkut of Mined, Meer, Clins, Peach's, Craps end rege'aldes. IT 18 CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOL, IN TEE UNION: The place IS perfectly secure from 'l. o*e—the destructive enemy of the fanner. Crops of grain, grass and trait are now growing and can be seen. By examining the place iF sell, a correct judgment can bel formed of the produc tiveness of the land. The feu nix are made eesi to secure therepld Improvement of the land, which le only sold lix newel impartment The result hes been, that with in the past year, some three hundred home have been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, some forty vineyards and peach oribard. planted, and a large nune brir , of other im meements, making it a desirable ,and active place of business.. TUE DIAUKET, As the reader may perceive from its location. is the ;BEST IN THE UNION. \ Produce bringing double the price than tut locations away from the city, and more than dould4 the price ' than the West It Is known , that the earlieelmnd hest fruits 'and vegetables In this latitude coma from New Jersey, and ate annually 'exported to the extent of mil. Hone. lu bleating here, the settler boa many advantage..—. He in within a few boars ride of the great cities of New Nogland and Middle Eltairs, be is near tile old friends and associations, he is lu sealed costhiry.,iolreTe errry Ceproveneel of comfinl and eirslisotion is d t head., lle can buy every article he wants at the cheapest pit re.and sell his produce fur the highest. the Went this Is re versed,) he has schools for his children, dieing service, and will enjoy an open Winter, and denght:ul climate, where revere ate uttbily unknown.' The molt of the change upon those (rota the north, has generally been to tore them to an excellent stall of health. In the way of hunting sod improving, lumber can be obtained at the friths at the rate of $lO to $l5 per thou sand. Ihicks from the brickyird opened In the, place, every article can be procured in the place geedcarpen tersare at hand, and there is on place In the' Unite whine buildings and improvemeotscan be made ebir ,per. The evader will at once be struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken op before. The reason Is, it waenever thro an in the market; nod wane then statements were cotrect, no one would 'be invited to examine the land beilire purcbaelng. This all are expected to do.-- They will see lend under cultivation • sett is the extent of the settlement that they will no doubt met persons from their own neighborhood; they will witness 111•Int provements and can Judge the character of the pope's tion. If they come with a view to settle, they should ii eme prepared to stay a day or two, and be ready to pur chase,as locations cannot be held on refusal. There Are two daily train. to rbiladillagar and to all eett lees who Improve, Use Railroad Onsparty gins a Free 'Tiddf9r lienlin,a4d a LiaV-Price - Tredf TAree Years, . THE 'TOWN OP HAMMONTON. Io connection with the *Oconee pen igen • new and thriving town has- naturally sateen, which es inducements for coy-kind of beinees, particularly stores and manulactorki. The shoe business could be canted on In this place and market to mod advantage, also cotton business, and manufactories or Reknit u ral implements, or foundries for casting small articles. The itnprovemer t has been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent Increase of business. Town lots of a good size, we Ma not sell small ones, int.it would affert the imprtretuent of the plate, can be bad at from Site and upwards. The Jiammordon Ft:raw ' •a monthly Henry and agri. cultural theet, containing fall information of Ilameuon; ton, en/ be obtained at 25 nuts per annum. Title Indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all encumbrance :ben money fi pald. Route to the laud: Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia. for Hammonton, by Refired, at 714 A. M., or at 4% P. M. Fannin cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Beardantoonvenb epees on hand. Parties bad better stop with Mr. Byrum, a principal, until they bate decided as to purchasing. as he will show them over the land.th his carriage, free of expense. Letters and appllcetires can he addressed to Landis it Brun, Ilanimanton P. 0., Atientle Co.. New Jersey; or A. ILCoughlth, 202 South Fifth street, Phila delphia: Maps and informationtheerfully threshed. July :,'b2 21.6 m A RARE CHANCE For Profitable Investment of .the most Valuable Property in the Borough 2 of Pottsville. T°HE. subscribers offer the . following valuable property at Mimi* wale A.. The wails HORSE HOVEL, now occupied by Joseeu tl.YEoce. Thie well kiwis property contains to front 40 feet Hach op Centre Ares, and in ftt, dept alourblehantango OS feet 11 !lichee, with , an extensive hydro yard. The Improvements on thle propertpconsist of an estemdie two-atmy hams tavern bouts with extensive back buiWlltga At.so,rlwo three story brick buildings—a portion of these baildinga are now used for the hotel, and a por tion, occupied bi the Pottsville flasoo.,•nd the &buy!. kill Fire and Merin. Insurance Co. on thearst story, the .ecoid and third stories are appipled as a dwelling. Auto. A. iargeand comModious stone stable fronting on Second street, witlrbriclucarriage bosun and eaten. sire imbeds. . I • This property is so tell knows that a more particular deieription is deemed unnecessary; any person wishing morrlall information will please call on the subscribers. No. 2. All that well known tavern stand oCuated on Centre street, known as the NOILTILWSSTERN 11‘YTEL, and kept iv many years by Damn. This valuable property Will be wild with the adjoining preperty—the two eonlalnlng in front on Centre street %feet 6 inches, and extending ;westwardly alma a 20 feet wide alley 232 feet to Second street, and northward ly along dreor.d stre t 91 lead Itichea, with the improve- ; sterile' ennsisting of a two-story frame taverna bons, with a large sod commedlone arerretory brick building ibewliiiittedsidi Ibis . building - hasbeen erected within a few years, and the whole Cr.• raneetnent is maple.. The Muir. dining room and cooling &nutmeat, it Is bailer compare with any Hotel in the County. 1 , i A .0. A brie and commodincrslwo-story brick stable, with extensive yard room. Atso, A large three steel Mo t u - and , brick building fronting on Centre street. with a etore-room on drat door and , dwelling on the second and bird stories. ' This property,as a Muir stand, cannot be ear peased. , No. 3.That old,and well known business stand situ* , tad ov Centre street and f 4 many years occupied tell N. L. Loose and others, an a dour and teed More. This valuable property adjolne bright et Lerch's iron store on the north and James ifillymao on the math, containing In frob t on Cent.e street 28 ;vet 3 Inches, and extends westwardly at the sameSeidth Si feet with right of alley way fmm:Centre ;street through thearebed alley now used tor the hotel and adjoining properties. The buildings on the property consist of a prod and substantial two story stone bullitingleety feet deep,the first story occupied as a More, end tbe second story u a dwelling. ill conveniently stressed end in good order. To thin is attached a large two-mory &mestere house with elk/wire granaries for storing train. This property from its location fir b,usinesx, is well worth theattention of perms Irksdrons of going Into the firmrand feed truainers. - ; • If this pmperty. is not mid! beam, the 15th do of March it will be For rent. Poursdoo lms gives on the first of April next. N 0.4. Five tots of ground on %hastens° street, ex. tending from the twit* building in the tear of nefel, along amid etreet, to the three story brick building on the southeast corner of Nahanterign and Second sheets. This property is too well known to require any tee. marks., NOR r and 2, adjoining three story brick building, containing in front eu.lllabantangoldeset, 42n feet,- and in . d. , plb 40 fort. with -frame market *mum. occupied by MUT nOnddOnntd. _ N 0.3, containing in 'front on Mehantango itheati 'feet, and in depth 40 diet, with frame odic., occupied by Ruts * Otos. Noe. 4 and h. eoutabelcur In Iturefou -11absistaugo St., 43 tat. 11 Indite, acid la depth 40 WI. iv ith three brick ogres, occupied by JaCOll BUN, F. J. Puns and Baum, raunus. This property Sw. the erection iof aloes or pahlie bdildhiga cannot hs readied by eity otherpeopsetir is the bo.ough; These lots will be' Old singly or all l settler to *nit purchasers. No. 11,-This desirable dwelling! situated on the south oast corner of Mabantango and d Skeen for col* fort endeont:enlenesass enentiodioss dwellieg, It has few superiors In the borossb. . • This property contains 44 fett l e Intim freed on Ma hantango street, to the corner of Stroud, thence along 'Second street, 91 Get. 4 inches to Kola eittar, theses eastwardlf along Paid atablev4ll fee.; S isebea. theses northwardly at that width skit* Hotel lord, el• Sett, 8 Inch." to the Una of idea° feet lots This trees. a line yard to the dwelling on which yard Is erected a, eons* Went brick stable, with entrance from Rercn4 street. r (briber Intbrmation as 4.description and !sedi tious of sale' apply to Jolng 1011ISS, Res. Trustee.' or 8. Muria. AVM; Pottsville. Ilatiti '5O. 10. • FARM LANDS , FOR SALE 25 will* Man Philadelphia by raltrtad. la the State ON** Jeremy. MI awing the heat Ilwaarrkailterel leatyciata. being a plod loam wdl. with* Clay boatel& The land to a lugs lista, divided iwto t.naU Walt. an. livadreds "from dl pellet the eotudryievr now voting% Ind halid The ems proddeed are biro and esti be soma Panda The' elitists Is dellohthti, and macula boat Meas. Tense from Pt toile Per ran.* Plana& 'Ws Om year" by I natalni eats. !To 'bit theGhee—Love Viva street wharf at Philadetpltla, at7l4. A, U.. by lull. road for Usuptittwitati. or madras It . J. SYrsee, by hitter. Iliiintnanbm P. 0., StLitale , (.w Jersey. ' See tali Adam Omuta. MISCELLANEOUS , TO ALL WANTIAG -PARS'S advettlaf "ma te thouvioatoo Lomb. • • . INDIA aussaweau.s. INDIA Rubber Bat and Parlor Balla, ;intrkivt rises, ibr p 4 wholecids and Man, at ' BANNAN 'B, Centre stmt. • MAPS! MAPS!! MAPS!!! -IktkPB of Sehniikill ("county, and of AN 'be Cool IliWioilik. hi klwilo, to Poikat Book Ferm i on It ra, sod ItratawalObr . walo by IL BANNAN. iranaiso - Mops Is tiltwo Can be aewtkpnall tailbone who desire them. CHESS 1 CHESS I CINE4IIS t I ' TusT received, a fresh assortment , of 11 Enebb Bone and Wood Chersmon of 411darent, style% Moos Iloardo arollrliartrarunion Boards, Dandoook de— .A..ao, drool on Chem, For ado at • - 11. BANN Alt'S Rook and StatkaLia, atom . .- PAPER ,_ . • - rt.TENT MAC:tiff-MADE Paper iDeff e to bold from 1. terl&po .ode. fort) i oteve.brog g Illialochais, !Weals by , E. °ANNUITIES. l'i • _,_ ", 'Centre stmet.Pottsville. November It, lill • - tN0.114 . - .: E - ORCHARD MILL, LIE subscribers having taken the Or , chard 111111, to illießeireegli of Pottsville. tire no. Tce t that they. Owe reamed their Seersod feed Wishner' to that elite: wbere they will be happy to wecommodate their old friends and testament.. Price.. low. Nob. A 'et 9. . - , NONIINEGNR & &WA. • 400 SEP H r! " S rl E i t r ) 11 L1 . 3 will after this date devote his entire /Attention to t Den URI ry business. 011ice—Mahanton street adjoining lb/Pollee of thee Pottsville .leass. Clam Works. Ile nitrite* frontier:ranee of the patronage heretofore so liberally accorded him, In hie Plersogicln• April 9, 1869 • Mt .• pripsir st yluDSO tyou N's ueft TEK t • T l H ebrated Rose T edit Parte, for cleanslog, heat:Wyllie and procaine the TEETH. stands unrivaled axe denti frice, and is andoubtedly the finest ankle of the kind ever offered. To Oa had of the proprietor, or of Mari Saylor, prugglst. Poilarille.4,l illy SI, '6B 51.17 Nov STORE. arHE subscribers announce to their frirodn and *sr citizens of PAtirrillic and t they kurre!takrra "lIIOOREIRAD'S ow imam? - Cbrarr of Seemed avid Markel :knelt where awe . ihiaye heo hand a wad swertmeee of • . Dry•Gemoda; Green His t _Pahlitatallaturse aikdta Variety of attic*" alas," kept Ida , brat elan re. tail store. Understaading their business tborotatittYr they Invite a carton: which. 1:7 strict attention to bog near and fair dealing, Ibis,' Intend to desirvi. Fresh Goods Constantly Arriving. The best 'articles always on ban d at the lowest PRICedS YOE CASH. • . , bl. It. NICHOLS, OEO. W. DECK. ,'CALL AAA EXAMINE THEIR STOCK. Aprlllo,'sB_. I IGO - DECIDEDLY , TUE NEWEST, NEATEST AND 1100.,T BEAUTIFUL NECK-TIES ! Decidedly lb. neStst, neatest and oast fastdadabla GLOVES! Decidedly lb. nevoid, neatest and most awdemblo SUSPENDERS! Decidedly the 'mien.' and mead est,pilk,llnen aid eantbrit HANDKERCHIEFS! ;And decidedly. The new et. and meat extensive awtwtotent of 136.I7W211.alErIblEELLNVISI FURNIS HI N G GOODS! Of every , dea.niption. for Spring and &Mater. ever of fered to a Barri& Publir, can new be seen, In eonmee• tion with an unparalteled,asamtment of / Cletlis t Cassinteres and Vesting*: .fact received from New Tort and Philadelphia, at the "TEMPLE OF FASHION!" • Corner qf Centre and Makantango'Sh. Pottsville. Ap.9.. '59 IStf J E. T. 1t.1.L14C11 &CO: ?RICE I,IBI'O.I!4TIiftIECATAL,OGU#' METROPOLITAN GOLD PEN CO., tIFFIC E-175 Broadway and 2 Coureued street, NSW YORK. • ' Five Dellar'Llatr GOLD PENiConnneecial slar„ in Gold Pencil Eue, • •••elticiarge Slone Head; price I $5 GOLD PEN, Mammoth she, in Silver I !Extension Case. pries - • ' 6 r OLD PEN, Mammoth size, In Ebony Deekliolder, • sold mounted. price - 6 GOLD PEN. Ladles' size. In double slide' Gold Pen. di Case, with Stone Heed. (extra due,) price 6 . Three Dollar Lists GOLD PEN, Engrossing elan, in Propelling Desk - Holder. (something near and very desiralge.) $5 GOLD PEN, Commercial size, in Patent Extensioa Silver Case, prim • 3 , GOLD PEN, Ladies ' *lse, in Gold Pencil Ease, with : Stone Newt. price=- 3 The (largest) I.EVIATIIAN GOLD PEN. prise $ Two Dollar last t GOLD priPEN, Ladies' dm, in Miser Extension Cans, se - - 2-1 GOLD PRN, dm Gel, ;n". , Silver Extension Cam, ' price .e '- 2 GOLD PRE. Enmossinß she, Flinty peek golds*. 'mid mounted, price GOLD PEN, Magasidtb alseiprke, In irrational' to selling ode !gook'. tri - the trade on time (thereby incurring great losara,) we sell for Cash, direct to the consumer, at wholesale prime; and as an additional inducement, with orb article ordered, we give a valuable premium, varying in price fawn $1 60 to $3O. P:-.sons ordering Pao-from our Five. Dollar Lid will receive, with the ankles ordered, a-premium from the following list, varying in pies from $4 to S4IL Gold Drocatres, with Monde, Plorentime. Gold Stoue, Shell, Lon, Came, Garnet and Conti Setting.; Ladies' full sots, same style; Revolving Me. different patterns; Ladles' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches; do Gold Cbains.variuus patterns; Bracelets ainand mounted. all Myles; Goole Diamond line; pr4lert and Gents' Gold Rings, solid, and witiesettingori . Gentre seta Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold. Lockets single, and double glasses, de. Peirerns ordering from the Three Dollar Lid will sus : calve a premium varying is pike Dom $2 60 to Pg. from the following list, vis.t. Ladle.' Gold Pins and Drops, various styles: Sliver Watches. hunting cases; do. open Owe; Gold Rings, Studs, and Sleeve Buttons; Thimbles; thonts'flold California Diamond Cluster Pins, with Chain; Misses' sets Pins and Drops; Gold Neck. law, plain and with antilop; Bracibal, do; Beari Pins. Ac. Persons ordering from the Tins Dollar List sill re. calve a preminin varying in grim- from $1 60 to MO, from the tollowing list, els.: Opm Prom Sllrer Watebes; English Plated Chain; Imitation Gold. Watebm Bold Tooth Picks; Gold Bisevo Bottum and Binds; Ladles' Gal Belt Slides; Plain Gold PlnsantEar Drops.. /6Y-Pereous ordering from the Mown Irk, Ude will please elate the, pen of their eateettoo, esebbahran the ($2, pa, or $6,) and they will neelve the rause, with premium, by return mall, rierairly peeked and pre• paid. We guarantee perfect witbdaetion In Wei" 0n..; and should aarperaon be dirsatislied with th• aittelei they can return the goats within three demand we will refund the siony. - Our gens are all stamped with oar Trade Mirk, and are warranted ported in every moped. .• remain ordering goods will plow be perticula► tn write their address plain, Eking Town, Comity and titr. P. 51. , —esolt onion hr Amy of tow promittoi comb' will be 61ted with promptotwand at tbs iswist•posdble prints, If irAil fbiestintr:atiou Astrid be euldrened t Us , 173 Brosilw: l y il atlNVollt T al G ot tl" rew C ?Crk.. May 7. '69 1941 m 'IWO, 1217V - tTir6NOVl°Av% 1 L for Many y • . Principal of the Preps ' • 0 1 1 , •' ye *moot of Pennsylvania College . will opin ra a t Select t fie 00l in the Near Academy Building. at Ploegrore. Ile sr 'teach all the branches, usually taught in our Iligh fir oats and Acafiemies. and will ps rpm*, papEs wishing do take a full course of study for -any class in College.-- riose desiring to - gustily themselves for buds's,* will y special advantages for so ' doing. ;•. 1 INECIROVE Is finely situated and accessible by }bail- Woad: , Boarding can be bad at very reasiinabte rata In private families. . • ... The School will commence about lb. Vint of Jane.— Per terms and other information. address "BOARD-OP DIRECTORS, Pissegroer." :Mayls.'3B - : WO I St CONN Rcle"rißlf HAD i , side the old established works<lteowe as The Franklin Iron Werke. enlisted In the oorough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Penns. The pmperty consists Of Inviting lathes. planing ma. chines, three new englowie, toole.foueiry tools and Wks. with other tools of every description as. netwary for eondacting the business a large-.and Talus. ble suwortnient of patterns of the most approved MI. ehinery now used In the region and a largeshiek of new castings and raw material. Possession given hosed will be'sold on reasonable lertos.s net to a:Tliene l in t rrshing to engage in the badness primula a 'opportunity seldom ogees& ,Vor farther pet Imitate inquire of the undersigned at ,I*tair. or between the hours of it A. R. and. 2 P. It. Alt Kirk A Daum's ogee. Pottsville. J. S. KIRK. , gt. Clair. 1eti.24.183d • 94f VALUABL r. CCOAL LEASES., Sr Hr. Lognst mountain Corti and Iron Company; over . to mood tenants menet valuable helmet loon the Conitany's - wropert), in Columbia and Nmthumberland counties. The veins altered are the large White Ash vel uit of the Laciest Mountain. upon *whteh, collieries have been already establhheill by Messes., Bast .11 PaTaton. Geo. S. Bepplier and Y.Q. lleilnir: The mammoth vein averages about 21 feet In thick. neskand the underlying vein some It tell feet. Both T Piet afford a large body ofPoal above water level. The quality of the Coal Is well establhhed In aught. The blue Bill Balttnad affords an avenue to 'the Eastern marlieti, and the Philadelphia A Sunbelt Ball 'road to the Southern and Western markets. Both et these railroads are completedito the collieries upon the company's property. Nor painkillers. Inquire of J. Alf SPAM, Jr., 'nee.' Sto.tel South Toarth Street. Philedelplita. Or AUX. W. REA. Eng. *Mot, Centreville, Columbia C 0.,; Pa. 'l4l I/Aran 13,1115111 WM. THOMPSON. Ilbeskikiralad-Deater tia Esellimmesi Capasite she Episcopal Mara, NCURRENT Money, Gold .."and. Silvr, Lead Warrasteote i boudid and Solt, NIB ateletly Weald to alt eolleatious ostratted to Ms ems lledolast• balloon Mar 101 l IN, Oteeklh Mid v4l ales` wines. Illosayreesieed *a deposit sad interest al-, ReJ'enesibts--11earro.Dinielt Co., Pidisdelpidea 800. C. Hann, AdtatUlet demi s.hasidest M st UMWhaat.ldt., ansPArtnemr,Elp.,Amaarillo, /ad C. louse, l'etlivilie,Norember 7, '67' ::~~~•: . . . . , , ', • tem Ms Okausentent Omissnyt. . • - • 8111111111111 ER. v —.. , ..? Thronglino golden gs . t of sootbland, Corneal an Summit .. weet, ., And tiro skies glow nick deeper usern,.l And FOY ,uniles bor mem. gruel ,' And ibis stream down the Idea mosusta moping; Flash• wish* softer Illibt. .• , 4 - And the Ihroscs.'iusas Mr, wars, sweet Um" dorm goriprrsly and baled.' 1 i . . OW tems eirthn spuli saw casts*,' ' • 1 , As has young wok. Is beard. i • - Gristly prattling .19s 'Hwy sterunb* , Singing with gnronsrood bird; And holy tbrumbt sb• briar at tete, , Whale stars untie on the Powers, , Of the loved from ns death barb then, • • " . ' •WanAssieg *math bintualy bowers. ! _ ' .• flexors( arru, emus. . "11 J . Surat lo9l'dhi:~dL ; From Efouseikeiii Wnrvit. ALI nittnuous zuzz. A feW years agol male the sequoia tee of en eldeily lady, whose belated. so far With as 1799. held an °Wahl' position, both civil add in she colony of New Soutir Walt'''. blowy beet dotes abs told me of celebrated ebsiseters, s wbo had, in the words of one of them. "lefithetr coon-, try fur their eoentry's good." With *cwt. if not with all, of there . 4.Blo)d:its, the old lady bad come in contact personally "One ,morning," she tope, ".1 . • my drawing room, with , Any two who are now middle-aged Wien aril lies, when a gentleman was annou the order ler Ids aduiisaloa ; and o the door of the atiartmee„l rose I and greeted him with a, bow, ethic in the most graceful and courtly to able. Ills droll'wag that of a m and his bearing that of a Person wi in the highest circles of society. arrived from England a few days pt passengers, and-I fancied that this g one of them. I asked him to be sea a chair opposite to ateotact he at one conversation, making the first topic warmth of the day, and the second apt manes of my charming ehildre pleased to speak of them, Apart L liking to bear her children patios .such a refinement is the maim each a seeming sineerity in all be si such a marvelous . neatness of expo could not help thinking he would fui noble acquisition t.. the list of our of provided he intended remaining.ii stead of settling in the interior of,th '•1 expressed my regret that jla husband) wai front holue; but It w I expected him at one o'clock, st% took luncheon; and I further cap that our vialior would remain and west. With a very pretty emilt4( ward discovered bad' more tneonin n as at the time aware of,) be &are nut have the pleasure of partokin billies of my table • but, with my would wait till th e ' appoitited ho then near at hand. Our ibnierst sowed; and presently be asked My go to him. They obeyed at once. al rather shy children. \ This ratisfirt stranger was a man.4l a kind mid lion. Ile took the children, se x tet knees, and began to tell Th em a fai dimly of his. own invention, and I to which they listened with profane Indeed, I c..told not hell. being 'int story, so fanciful were the idea; at, the language io which they were . "The 'story ended, the stranger! replaced the children on the carper, and approa td the table. on which stood, in a porcelain rya s' a ,boquet of duo ere. These be adMired, and be *discourse on duricelture. I listened witbi infante earnest nem ;so profound were all 'his observation/. We were standing at the table for at least eight or ten minutes, my boys banging ow to 00 skirt co: my dress, and every now and then adtmpelling me to beg of them to be 'silent. . -':: • oooe o'clock soon came, but I not Oki klaPir. I received, however, a note from big, written in pencil on a slip of paper. He would. be detained et . G. , eernment House until half-pas(, two. I "Agein-I requested the ImA:instill; stranger to partake of luncheon, which was sieves table in the next room; aniegain, with ihnifame winning smile, he declined. As he was abott4 Os I thought, to depart, I extended ray band; buX"to 411 .116 131013 - istitnent, be stepped back, Midis* 1 low keno and declined taking it. I 1. ' - I "For a gentleman to bare hi band refused when he 'vends it to another id embamisaing enough. But fur a lady ! Who min possibly de. scribe what were my feelings?' Iltid Cu been the teir to the British throes, visitinghat:penal sit • dement in disguise, (and from the s iranget ' s meet oars and eo lion be might hers been that d lustrious personage.) he child son ' elyi have, en der the circumstances, treated toe n midi an ei• traordinary manner: .I morsel). ' new what td think. Observing, as the strong r most have lisc done, the blood rush to my ehe kr. sail being cognisant, evidently, of what west I ing through my mind, be spoke as follows : • _ " , Madatn,•l am afraid you will never forgive me the liberty I have taken alreadj, but the trpth lathe passim) suddenly stole` over die, and I eobld i t not resist the temptation of satisfy g myself that the skill which made .me so: ions iettaus 'in' the mother country, Still remained to ain this con rid land. "I attired at him; bat did not spat. sP4 • ,‘ 1 "'Madam,' he eontineid, *the pinalty of sitting at table with you, or. tithing tits band you paid we the compliment to proffer tae—iyourtelf In lg. t isis nominee of the ;Net ram shoot to isellise— would have been the forfeiture . 'ilf my ti t-ntlease, a hundred lashes, aced employment n the roads in irons. Aadt is, I druid the Major's wrath; but I cherish a bOpe that you will redeliver te.appeise it, if your advocacy be Daly a retain for the brief amuse eat I affuedid your tieastifal child. '- - n • fe. . "'You . aro a ;Waist r I **id, indignantly, my band on the bell rope. . . ' . ' "Ifiladass,' he said, with an 'apostles of mom tenetice which moved ace to pity,in spite of my indignation,'bear Inc for one atominst."..• • : 1 ""A eonkited felon, how damse l yon ester- my draning-room as is visitor?' I. asked him, sly an. ger again getting ibe better of 'ay Other*ltiel inst. . "*The.Msjor, madam; :mid t . tanager, re quested,me to be at his hostas at the hoer whoa I presented myself, and be bade ate Malt if he were froM home when I called. The Major whit es to Imp* who was the perion *ll4i retteirad from me a diamond 'necklace which 'Shingled to the .Marehianess of Dorrington, and issasis into my possession, t a stattball some' four or Ave yairs agu-a state 11 at which I bad ts honor of be ing present._ w, madmen, wb a the orderly who opened the front door iota ad me that the Major was Dot at home, bat tba "yea went, that indomitable impudence which so hen carried' me into the drawing-rooms of the aristocracy of our I l country took po .., ion of meot d i , warmed as I was with generous wine- , -jest se tautly to give me courage — l determined to tree - oyes more on a lady's carpet,'and enter into mitversittion With her. That much I felt, the Mt.jtir sruald,forgive me; and, therefore, I requested. the orderly to an nounce a gentleman. Indeed. ikaditit, .I shall make the forgiveness of the liberdes I hare taken In thin room the condition of my girlog that in. formation which shall restore to the Marchioness of Burlington the gets of which I deprived her— s gem whielvis still nopledged, slid in tile poises sion of one who.will restore At 00l an application, accompanied by St latter in my bad weiting.',. "Age lel kept silence. - • ' "'Madam!' be exclaimed, somewhat impardon' edly, and rather proudly, 'I am ne other man thin Barrington, the illestrittus pickpocket ;• and this is thi bend which in its day hail gratly'plucked from ladies of rank and wealth, jewels which re. alined, . in: ill, upiranie of thlrty.tire thousand pound., irrespective of those width were in my possession, under lock and, key, when fortisee turned her back upon me." i •"Barringtori, the pickpoeketil Having beard so math of this man and of his exploits, (although of course, I had never seen tilia,)ll . couldtiot help regardinibim with curiosity-; a much so, that I could scarcely be angry with laay longer., "'Madam; be continued, 'I hate told you tbst I,flunged to satisfy myself whether thit Skill which reedited me so illastrititi in Europa still remained to me, in this cannery/after Ira years of dessetridet I eau eonselendonsly say _that I am just as perfect tulles art, thee the touch le Jost as soft, and the • nerve as !needy as when I saris the dress-circle at Drery Lane or Covent eitraso: • do sot comprebeed your, 1 r. Barrington,' I replied. • (1 could not help saying Mitten) • "'Bat you trill, sedate, In oe&mostent. Where re a your wilt • "I hilt my pocket. is Odd I iltseledthey were, and discovered that they were gene." ' • • . *"And yuir thimble and pencil-ease, end Your smelling salts? They are hotel (He drew them from his coat pocket.) • "My mega was again arousedi It was indeed, I thought, s. frightful liberty For eonviet to practise his skill upon me, and pot hie band' into the Pocket of my dress. Bet, !inform I Meld • re quest him to lease the room abd tha hem; be spoke spin; end as soon as I heard his rules and looked' in his foes, I leis ' and agelolit civil% as it ware; cbliged to Bites to u'Ab,, Midas,' be sighed. 4ash its the ethaags that oboe roams othe the'llfsfai of' Wei! Theft Witisiim, whet; Jedilis i•Ositlog of Baying been ' robbed 011401410.. 11:5 7 .110n bid roma tobbildgave It set. that :be d disuse ; simply that they sight Mrtalltiod ithaskistles t tech is the weakness of • poor I bonito Sisters. thst.'sitme ,people ears sot by what sides they atheism .1 I . . • their names whit Oculist* of any celebrity. I was in power, than, not in bendage. ,'Barring ton bat my disnaiiiii ear-rings I' once exclaimed the old Coitite4lof 'Kottishook, olaspingJ her Mad& 'Her ladyship's statement was net use.— Her.diamonds wirepaste, sod she knew it, sod I canoed them to'be 'returned to her. Had you not a pair of very smell pearl-drops in ;oar ears this nocaleg, madam r 1 i "I planed My ends to my ears, aid discovered t , that the drops pre.gono. Again mY anger re turned, and I sai , , 'How dared you, sic, place jour Na=cre on my facer "'Upon tartrod • word end boner, Madam,' •be replied, piaci g his hood over his' left breast, and bowleg. I did .nothing 'of the kind: The ear is the most sensitise part of tbe human body to the loch' of lo'notber person.: Had I toothed your ear:miliopisi of having these drops in my waisteosi pocket) would have beep gnus.: It was the springs only llud.l tonebocil, and the drops fell into the palm on My left band.' He' plated th e ear-ringsmi lb. table , sad made ano ther Tory low bow. I . . i "'And wltow did yowdoprivo me of then' l' I -naked him. <' - I 1 "*When I wee ,diseoursing as floricaliaro, you bad ooruims Pero& time, to incline your head toward your ehenning ehildien a , and gently rs. prove them for !interrupting se. . It Imes at one of those °cessions' thet the - dad was quieklydone. The dear ebildro wore the unconscious or.nfeder lite* le my alai if crime you still eoniiider !t— -ail:me I bare toi you, aid I spoke the tru th , Hint f .... it wsi not for the ` sake of gain, but simply to sat isfy a risaionHil cariosity. It woe as delicate mod difficult a operation as any I ever per formed is thew .ele coarse of my professional es ireer.' , . is sitting In tie children, h large load ; . "There was a . uliarquaintnese of humor acid of action throw . into this speeeh; I could not re fruln !Vona law - leg. But, to, my , great satisfae. tient the illustritais pickpocket did not jolt in lb, laugh. Ile rag doi me with o look of extrem e . himillty, and aintained A respectful Wei" !which was ahor ly broken by a loud knocking at r that outer door. It was dm wafer; who reddenly rentemberlng hiss appointment with , Barrioglon, bad contrived to make his itecape from Govern• :went House; in 'alder: to keep it. - I The major ' ;seemed rather sitiprised to And Barrington in my 'dOnwing room ; Ilost he. was in stack II burry, and !so anxious, that he said nothing owl the subject. "I withdrewn ibq passage,. whence I could li t loverheir all th litook place. ••• I i . ! . "Now, look na Barrington," said! my . lies. ;band, impetuou y, 'I will have oo mete nonsense. lAs for a free pirdon, or even a conditional pardon at ,present, it islout.of the ,question.l: In getting I lot a ileket•gff-lieve 'I bate dot* ail that ; I tPot sibly. can ; and °of am s living man, I give• you fair warning the,. if youdo tot. keep . faith with me. I will 'gado that !have alresAy,done. A free perdin! who l,? ; lot you loose upon the society of England 10111? The colonial secretary would reout‘the Idea, l zlseverely eensuryt4the governor for nitast mend g such a thiny.ll'ot knot, as I well ai l do. t T at if you retuiutd - tO England to. morrow;and had an income of dye thousand a year, Yotrwould n be able to teem: those fin .gers o f yoursliiiet.' - ,tt " 011, Ith nit you, e , a- right, niajoi',' said the illustrois pers i onage„ "'Then you will write that letter at!ones ?' "Ilwill. B ut , on one condition: l I , • ' " 'Mother °audition ?' • . II .. - • . • ~ . A .. i ell, irb t is that *Se dition? Ton have so many ouditiu r that I begin to think the neck lace wII not forthoutniog after ill; And if it hi' no by—' I - I : . • "'D not eteite Yourself to' anger, Major.' I give !i u my lionor— i ' 4, 'Y ur hotior I Nonsense! Whi t t . ' want is t , the Jeri restdred to its owner.' 1 - - 1 "'And it shall be, on condition that yon' will not be t.ffende4, grievogsly ofoncied; with me fur .iihit I pave dano tiisdvr - "1- ~ What is that?' ... ' . i '.. ".Snmmon your good wife, and !let ber . bear Witneasiboth for and against me: "Ilyihuabaro opened the , drawing-room door; and called out 'Nolte r : • ! . . "As soon sill had made ,my apriesranee, Bas. ringtori stated the casti-,all that had transpired— with minute accuracy; nay;•mora, be mated the entire Scene in such a way that it became 'a ;little comedy in itself—the characters being himself, ' myself, and the children, all of which characters he represented .with finch humor tbit nay husband and myself were several limes in fits of laughter. Barrington, however, did nut ovenatulle. 'lle af fected to regard the little dnunalerid this made it, the more smiling) is a very veriutis business. ~ "This play over, my husband again, put to Bar , ringtoo the question:- . • ; , . • 1 " 'Will bon write, that letter 'at ones?' "'Tes.l be replied, !I will; for Ise. that I tin forgive° flie liberty twee tempted to take. "And seating himself. it the table he wrote: "Ma. BAItiIINGTON presents his. compliments to Mr. —., and requests that a sewed packet, marked DN N0..17. be immediately delivered to the bearer of this note. In the event of this re. questmot being complied with,Mr. Barrington will !uvula opportunity ere lung of explaining to Mr. ---, in Sydney, New South Wales, that hti(Mr. —) hes been•guilty of au act of 'grip • gloss folly,' 1 Fourteen months passed away, when, one snor°- log, my buss and reeeiwed s letter from a gentle man in the CoIs:MIA Once. Ile elaPped his bands. cried 'Bravo !' and then read toile aszfolleirr:.-- e.ed. I gave his entering m my chair, he returned r suer imagia or fashion, I a bad moved IA vessel had 'Wally with otlettian was I ed. l - Ile took l , entered into '. the extreme the healthful —us be was in 'a mother t, there well a i 'r'e 101100114 aid. added to ssion, that I ; m a verfvel iequaintauces, Sydney, i t y .• colony. - Efajor ( y tintluntoi that hich hour we seed a hope rialto of the bleb I after - la it than I r that he could of the hkipi. liftßirliun die r, which was film wet re little ones to •it they wens me that the /entle disport:. • them ,on . his y story. (evi kitemporized,) : 4, striation.— f: rested in the 11 so poetical ' messed. "'Mr DRAB Mason: The pest Pickpocket bas been es good as his Wont. My lady is spin to posseuion of her, krilliants. Do whatever you eau, fur Barri9gtop clut colony, bit keep a sharp eye upon ,his f. lest ho should come back' and once more get'hold of that necklace.' • • "My husband sent fur Barrington to Inform him of the res Pit of his letter. sod hi.took an oppor portunity of asking the illustrious soon if there were any other Tabula*, which he would like to restore to the original ownersl-. • rfliuk you—on r was tjfe reply. • . 0 1'here are. 'it Is true. sundry Intlesnieles in site custody at home. but. It is inipossible,to say what may be in the (Sitars, they bid bettor far the present stand to my owo tame!'j . Aiscalaig. ' A W1T11111.11141 APTSAL to DIIALitAII is 81110110' Dims:l-The following eloquent , appeal is front the penn i of (beau. Alexander Deneanson "Deotsrs in Driak I—Toers is melancholy po sitioo—a more pitiful, more unworthy, more de graded, and more position, cannot le con ceived f • To,prey upon the shame the crime, the body, the soil, the tiles, the eternity of a fellow creature, is awful! To prepare the sayer bank ruptey, pauperism, disease, prison; death Is not to be coveted ,To'auist toren' character. murder reputation, sink position and circumstances, filch a miles crumbs of tkread, , la odious! •To beggar ramifies, break the beartsof wirei,vcatter down tic firebrands end death; break up happy homes, divide united hearts. dissolve family links of the closest ties, Is a besenese indescribable., To rr. Into riches by ouch it course, is not to be rich; to be honored is to be dishonored: to gain place in the world is to have no dignity; to stand forth in the cause of religion is to databC,'Zion'a walls with untensperal mortar. To swell out into port ly dinienaiutis by the sale cf strong drink is the price of poverty; to rise Into luxury Is a gain from wretchedness to walk abroad in ease is a porches* from perspiration and toll; to IMAM high airs, and god about ell bespangle' and be jeweled, is an elevation wrung fronishame. degra dation, misery, and death. How infatuated must the drinker be to be rolling In every eonsfortand luxury, possearing wealth and, property, sod All, purebased at the poor inebriate'. expense. The publican well clothed. while be is In ram the publican's wife, handsome, buxom, jeweled. but: the poor drunkard's not where- to lay her bead r the publican's children, cluthed fed, edioatel. head and fret preserved from thelinelemencies of the season, but Mark his clustome'rs, eold, starved, rigged, wet, diseased. What a difference-between the elate of ewes that are supported by strong drink. Surely, if reflection was left in the drank ard'e mind, the sketch we have just given would banish forever thi drinker from the d okay door.. . , "And what state can that be is t t eau keep melte bouie? • How destitute of all the Seer feelings of batasnity--to spatit_ctf religion would be nonsense. Where is lord or his coun try end his kind ? Can petritaisM Inhabit such a bosom? Impassible. Can such a man bee re. fortniir—a regenerator of soeiety—and keep a house and pall an article to devoid*. to dehnumn liN andeaslave,his fallow Remotes' and body, hand and foot Tr Incredible. - How much of Christ's lime can lie in the bosom of the man who *outing's to sell epirits, and sees, aud hears and rude, the awful deeds it is doing avian God sod man ? Nut a spark. "And is It posvible that the spirit dealer eta .commend his (raffia to Guddi prayer Could he lay-his, hand on his hurt, and enter- the diving. presence, and crave God to bless 'file efforts? It cannot be. Ifit blood would 'Ten cool, his soul would frees, in the endeavor, Mt smitfalt con science could not hear the piercing glanced God; he can eat, carry on his trade by foraetting star- . pity. trampling on the sacred dictates of toe science, escaping from thoights of Mau death and judgment. Infinitely better for a sun to beg his bend from door to dour, then ,otteupy . such a pultiOn. In this ease be might be an belt of heaven—be( can who recognise' the ' selling Mislay and (Mental &VI" • A 'Tis cricket match bourns olgitontAseriesor Not Ehnen ErillibtoosotblcVass ptiyed at 110- tote" oo it•soisini Tu dir vi5k..406 04 as Tuesday grades is s letoty by As Soillaboiro, situ Ire elekrto to go' tbr Stitt 11 . - `2140, T2 l stia lb, Sopl~sb= 1'116 4 4 I 1 lb 4 men 6 okra so op, ono lade 116 awl die lattst 91. t, • ' 4 .F, y VANIA. NO. 29. lAI,ASENAY,S.:; -f, .:- ) STEANAINTINCiFFICL Hav ttittormitstwitrate sto, proper* d aultiiitoaidlllooX 66,07 dares I r tios at th• oat. of the /111182114' iottasS,ehap.rt bu It Ott iwtotto iit gay ott!otiostatillskatt . Mangum:ma tit agas,Paisplrefs, ,Billief rot iv,. ' :Asp Atattreedftli. Handllats. . iliperasoki4 Artie:lett/ Agretent. ?hie /kaki, Jitlll+wtq' • • Or*, 361114,11... ' Mae very shorted sense. Oszetoth of AO* ?YPk Is mote aztasalve ass that of say ease Wide Is this ow. flea of the Stahroks4 se keep basdeeopk7edespreerte tor lobble if. Wag practise! Mater enroll, se 7111 isarentie oor work to toe as sett Is Amy that tea le trio:lout Is the elUei, P 1111171216 IX COLOU doile f , . BOOL, BIZDBEY. • • , . , llooksloatt4 la watai owlet, of style. Moot 'Disks Of *my theeriplios ioattotactorol a bottall asd titled to Order at Motto* Dithei. I . saga, 2011411211.. 4 , m... 46 a5: the Pada earnspoodsit et Uhe Now To* One of tbe cirtundtione to shirk the Zelllnte hie dotted br his nuaarkabh fighting easidies is the were edocathe through whisk . be passe is the banutits.-- • The gymnastic Imposed spa his as alleathilli be. mldable. We to made tins by the hear at the top, et his mad ; bejerepe, Maas and tars ea his Dm* sad ' feet, sod Is taught to do this day alter Stir with gresket and lied layout is the land. He is taleOt aka re ken with his tamed, and 'Snob" le tithe bads( he actually leaps epos his enemy and stamps secaDa. They de sot awe mweliabeat trim,eg the bonnet and their nspht 'henna • dewy kWh the ; pars which illustrates this ihet, just beds sae of the last combats they IMO altribettilit the cartridlp ea to the differs.% companies. When Itsou le the tam' of the Zoyeas es they showed all the pradetral a young ghl to whom one Milers a preest. They {we 'boulder...ldled away, said they lidiet em 4 = them, and they bad le brae theta to rompt.. Then they took a canoodle delleately lashes** th e end of th eir Pi. gun and add carvieinly. "baba. fiergetat, rn telly take DIM. ° What need, la elhet,ltaset they of entomb. • ma They go almost as rapidly as thdr bells; sad they tare their bayonets beside. 'The Tams hate exited as such turiorittas !be Zonate'. Th eir commander says that with Um or le Sin of a battery of arti ll ery they are lipid ellen; their only bar is et mouttted men; do sot stead well when threatenal with cavalry. 1 le the habit of•these Panne in their satire coustry to nit elf the heads of thole prisoners and the weeded as the geld of battle. They bate but. taught by their fresh commanders that' ibis will sot to permitted under the !french flag. •At tiepins they inn usoog the drat la the action, sad their mode of attack Is as something peculiarly wild sad sang% attacked with loud erica, imitative all the, oaths hi the se• den language. When they took phew* the and yelled mend them, putting them brim - ground—blasellermed outvageneely over their binds. — Wo round IS In Arab all arts of curses apluat their anal and rountn--all of w bleb mad bate utosished sot a little the. stoical tie mans. The Freer II assanden seem to be well alluded, however, with the find trial of their kalf.tamed Kabyin. Their . iroetame Is theism' as that of the Ultimo, oily It b entirely aid eery. pletureeque. Like the atee, they weer beards with shaved gee„ heeds. Another eorreepondeut gentle Vie ddloving sae. , dote of the &naves Upinud of fuer imodried of Mu mot 10 do lifter' to the abund Int provhicne, latch, indepeniiimilli of Inl7 rations, they know now to paean, for themselves. At the close of meek several of them related law* Vretwoly the Xing bad behaved on the prorediug dab iatim promod in gloating langnap the!, admiration of the gar. dinlap Konareles valor. Somebody proposed that the corps should eanJ him a congratulatory addnee. "What the deuce do you expret Mae Wee with MO » growled an old Zonate., "Light hiaidpe with "My day:" cried another. "Needn't auybedy at all —no matter what Ms rank or title—be proud lobs ea lad bra*, by the Zoom% lb. brat 'oaten im the world, a. the Emperor says?" . • 'Thies • fact." cried several. • "I base an Ideal' awildealy waelahned s traldirlioro— "Suppose we shall alert him &wpm!'" This propaeltloss wee unanimously. amend, awl Lim entire nod/ MTh* fOrlDll4 . a chyle amend the eldest ssrmlanMl *2 t, the latter, with due solemnity, pronoubeed • these . u the same of the Thild &mese, the nelsonnelson waled ltra armlet King of Sardinia, id hsneby'promoted to. the of impend le the add nwhisest."' It w as then deeldect that noire of the denial election ebo Id be written, signed by all the participants, and sent to the King; which wasdaselbrttrwith; Maw yk. or Emmanuel bears his sew Donors has not it, We. tar; transpired. . ----.--.........-......11.11.11 . Punnet, ECONOZY LIIPHACTICK.. 'lt la • gratifying proof of the soundness of the dos • trimmer Witted economy which we straggle to imago.' rate In the pr- 'Ales of our own government. to find ei. ample. of dmLive results is their favor elsewhere, such as we copy below. Foremost among theradical en couragementa to Industry In Bump" , fbr the pest tea years, an the laws of the Zollvervin; or tariff solos of Northern tormany. '4l paragraph la at le • number of Oalignani's Ilesseng, r states the condition of the reve non of this ascoalatima of States la the following terms: tt It Is remarkable," says a letter from Berlin of the 25th. " that the commercial crisis of 1857 has scarcely had any Itineracy on the irecelpts of the Zoilmtral a. They, have gone on steadily Increasing Since 18511,4 ad they attained In 1859 an amount higher than they had 'ever done before. The import and transit datirs In 184,, Pro duced 23.157.107 Meters; In 1857, 25,595,768 Mahn: and In ISM, 2N606.592 tbalevs." • At a visit to the mad anteturlog districts of the Rahn of Ills union, made more than • year slum. Carey Aso forcibly impremod by the evidences of '14,4 ad vancement and prasperit which mat his oyes on every ride.tie now tee that t his fidvamesuteut is Sot made by the psopitkat the expenes,of the goveronmet„ er by private ravenUes at Pte cost of public tertetipes,el the eophistsof trio trade In this country Would argue. The Zoliverelit increases Ile miseelty **sustain evelleeteeby Inereaslag Its Interior wealth, and by developing Its manufacturing resources. It would tat precisely the same here. We should dmniod a ; tarot eatinel• com merce. by,cultivaling oar own production of every slam of goods we have the power to pentium The reveals* of this port would rise Uwe wen locally mon prosperous, and If the whole country eitsoded its Internal pmdue• tlon,it would Increase In tb• wealth Ileocreary to place external trade on a sound basis. I r To Mr. Canty, who is again in , Europe, and welting' the most gratLying personal tributes of roped fremthe representative of public sentiment them Mem current vindiretlons of the necessity be asserts to suet that the United States shiaild cultivate its !utmost resosnmee oe abandon the idea of rinsing revenues from dillies, must be peen! lirl y grateful They an *mod lo almost every pabliest ion °fatalistic* made by /rammer Oemmtay,and both the local, business of companies and theemtegiud bide of Staten'etbiliit the some *Milts. • Tkololloillstil Item of railway ,ecelpta la trainee for the week Ls* re. port: J. I. a het in point, even after every allowance le made for the lothooped activity of Go Itoto Itodlog to the klediterranmits t consequent oa the war: - . Itittmays.—Thir following are theism ottOrus of lbo from nwelpte of the principal preach rallwayattoullioy 7to Dia, 13 : • , .• • Corns. Pisan ands. Total. kaa W vv k Northam '407,148 672,163 2 ,066 . 301 ' WW I " Washers, ' 617413 41101,001 1.0121,514 104,264 , Orhnos, 677,066 197.1180 1,334,966 1,026420 Eastern, 431,316 614.807 1.276.123 1, 01 7,14 Paris to Moan, 736.2.17 1,514.716 2,312,032 1,3/16,1162 146.31 1116.1411 496.030 181,170 Lyons to Gann, 116.294 106,009 772202 ' 92,2111 We see that great Internet la Ib. sena{ weeks of Kr. Carey, on lb. pmteetiva pollen, la felt In Europa. Mr. Tinsman fatten to lb. demand tbt Ilan la west corn m unicat loos to this venni ry. alai the, the* an Ihe President,. which out blundering administrators of the savannah thought of too tittle sonnamenee la' h• heeded la the management at the treasury, an laying a did logoener la straightening and +Wunder th e polig f protoetkai Is various Ituopsou a. ularma's nab• divinity dosit body s king," 'and slab a radiating halo of iligaity sittrowndiag a Pranident. time one can ilititittairmrasideti masa off. The special correspondent or tbe Waiting toe Staten writes frets .Iteleigh.' North Corollas. . on the 31st day of May, Anne 1832—re must be particular in the history of groat altiono. logical evente=4nd informs the world 'that, at an early boar that day "tbe utetropolls,:of tie old North &ate began to gin anmistatable cl)qui 'of , at aPprosehieg event oat of the Ordhfery quiet cause of lie oxlstence." All this was therein- Dillon -of the advent of James Buchanan, a real livo.Presidenil Ife came aetesity in body' rod spirit, J. 8., he. aid, and "fhb tree repeblieUst. sitoplieity did not refuse' , to shake hands with eommon folk; neyuore, be took` supper like Is ordinary mortal, and the "special eorwispeeditit" was "credibly Jaren:milli st waiter" that be drink tea—s eireemsteen highly fumble to aside. , Ibis be favors extended intercourse with 'Chloe; but whether his preferenee was eitiweema for Week , or 'Gnat; for Tootles, Soweto,' Meg, You.tibt; Tula, Pekoe, fleaohong, Coego, 80b.., Vold, Pouching, Caper, Ooloeg.• Twankey, or some more 10.,14 envied species of the "Thee Vtr-,' die" of Llonmes, we are left in doubt. In jolting , to the President, we would remark that he gave 'MOTION la ' s PlatiOntli which 11/ill go , dOWIII to • posterity. It ass this:—'Sir, I wu' youeger iwlhty years ago than I am now, and I; was not Teri young dem." how exquisitely, matlumeiti sally sitiple, yet bow latelleetfally gigantic. Xamtrier p. notramemm rs Ammeca,-limentb , has corntomaiseted to tkaa New York pram Ow following Jd dross to his countrymen In the Vatted Staten Probably , timi will fully sodomised Its amenWitad asaapreilted its purport. Ws see so 111110 dlityWtkni to molt at present In Hungary, that we ran only appreciate blame saran*, that the tins for eons linagartasa tandem I. thalr emirs laud la not yet mono lb the Illesparigh Akan Rertchtag to the MIMI Ada. At the dam of the late tvisamo. war amoral, 64 ay felkoveountrymera brought treat latiort=n themselves by throttles up their altnatioss,and tits Units& States pr Pomp% without having taken airy to aseortain whalhar or not elreumatanees warrants& the teps. • I tsar Ow pramot Maloof liumpean aMtins with part ly vague, partly exaggeratad, parity nnlisinded moots may halm • *bailor effect. I sounder It. thareibm. to ha my duty to warn ray palled fellow•ementriumn la Amosten, that It la MA yea Uto• Its thou to move. ON,* coothloottlooo forbid lay entering to ozolanotlotur. Sena It to say tint Owns% =To beitlitasing wo Move 7 41 V•l4 dialho to ovottotoo. Due an Is Wen, not only of the Intend of OW ans. MT, bat also iepestally of tingle ponsonal toteseste. , nay shall be duly tippettott It nem . it the thee hes not yet tome. Lit Moe. Ostkettly. let Sea eoufklently wait. Any Ineaulsiersto suabeite MUM Wog personal solo on them, without the el=a4 vantage to Use public/ num • ' Loßiooß, flAglosol, Janis O. ISO. Tint exporimenti wade by the Itrinott on lied cannon bare been entirely necossfal. They bleu now roduaid the various calling to tors only-13 poHniders, to be end In sieges and 4 poutaden to be employed as Mild pleas. lien phew' "titied=that it, have grooves through their witele length. The ballets an emits!, with HIM *hip. which Mt the grooves and give to the halls a pm elilon never before attained to a traulson: The siege" Ad will take sleet at doable the distance of. the old 21 pounders and require Only esersixtit of the - chirp. The four poneden eke be skied With "tie precision of the best rile, and wlO *dike a min on horeebeek et nearly twe mike distant. These' piens are ell bolded stabs wen* eke losdini at the breech having bent given up ai la eonveuient and dangerous. slooours 120conot , VacTono.-4110 Chas Wsllly etas a labia shayllorpbes wants la Itantpo:— 00 et 10 ma s aassill. last Ikaad nen* *awn. Ot b weas woo 20, 1914 I, asd vase drama. :021/10osoulratlen pow Ye vow If, lost 11, 004'10 um* dmilm. Glib/ the palm • lad inevesbe woo IS somas, keil 2, sad b mom ultimo. Wilted pawls and two moms W woe II pro, lost:,aad 1 issdrsma • L
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