sitMred it; the font of . •lkinkipitrensaisi over to the Canadian shore forsbur*. .He wandered over several miles in the tear of Eon George, without meeting any game, and on his return, seeing a crow on * tray in the enclosure of the aristocratic 7 ,lfargfishman, he sealed the high fence, ..fired . and brought down his game. . - Colonel, or whatever his title •might her, :been,—we will call him Coloeel, anyhow— ' tressed the transaction, and advanced while • . our Maier was r eloading. He was very an gry, but seeing the Yankee standing coolly with &loaded .gun in his hand, he gulped dirtra his passion for s moment, and merely ~ sulked him if he killed the crow. The soldier replied that he did. "I am sorry," said the-Colonel, "for he was II pet. By-the-What is a very pretty gun. 'Win you be so kind as to let me look at lit' _ --• The soldier complied with the 'request.— TIM Englishman took the gun, . A ped back a. fan paces, took deliberate si , and then broke forth in' a tirade of abuse, concluding with an order to swop down and take a bite of the crow, of be would blow his brains out. - - The soldier explained, apologizedond en ,treated. It was of no use. The -Colonel kept his finger on the trigger, and he - am -- it 4. -repeated his command. There was shoot in the Englishman's eye . —.there was no help for it—and the stuttering *Adler stooped and took a bite of the crow, .bat *Wallow it lie could not. Up came his breakfast—hiadinner the day, before, and it *idly append al if he would throw o p his ' toe nails. The Englishman gloated on the misery of hie victim, and mailed complacently ' - at every additional heave. When he ;had got through' vomiting and • wiped his eyes;the Colonel handed him - the gun, with tip remark,— • ' "Now, you rascal, that will teach you tow • to poach on a gentleman's enclosure-" ; The Yankee soldier took his gun, and the - • 'Colonel might have , seen the devil in his eye if he had 1 ed close.' stepping back, he bne4 t , : • took deli aim at the heart of his host, ,and'orde him instantly t finish the crow: - ' Angry expostulation, prayers and entreaties_ were rimier* things. There was stoot thou in the American's - eye, as there had ken in the', ° English eye before. i '-- •• :There,was no help at hand, and be took a bite of the' crow. One bite was enough - to _send, all the good dinners he had lately eaten .., es the same jourdey with the garriSon fare . .of the soldier, and while Englishman was in . : an •agony of sickness, Jonathan escaped' to' : ... , the American shore. The tint mowing early the commandant . - of. Fort Nitwits was sittialig in' his quarters, -;-: lima COL— was announced. . • .i , \ • a Ft!ir," said Col.—, "I come to demand the punisiment of , one of your men, who -yes tinder entered my premises and committed a l _ great outrage." . _ "We have three hundred raen here, and it would be difficult for me to knoiv who it is you mean," said the American officer. . . The Englishman described 'him as a long, dapgling, stuttering, stoop•shouldered devil. "Alt I I know who you mean," seitl the of ficer, "he is always , getting into - inisilpief.— - . Orderly, call Tom." ' • In a few Moments Tom' entered find staid at attention as straighies his natural. build would allow, while not a trace of emotion was visible in his countenance ' ; - • .. - "Tom," 'said his officd, lido you ,know„ this gentleman?" , li ' • ' . • ° Ye'le - Yele l lr sie . "Where did you ever see him before ?" • "I-I-I," said Tom, stuttering awfully, but regaining the grave expression natural to his , : , face ;"I d•di ! di-dined with him yesterclay:'. . We believe Tom was not punished. • [ FF [ ' 1~, 7 _^~ ' slogsA stalking horse, bought.by the people to frighten 'the minister, and may be bought by ibis minister to amuse the people. GIMIXIAS. — Anybody. Ossrnotir..—The art of forgetting favors. Isoarnrcns.— , A quality which we see in *Wawa—except ourselves. - cwt.—A species of bird; it is frequently called a common councilitan."Q ;. Dtatt;.—An interview between. two rook. • ) Assolus.—The reflection of a dandy; in a lookingglais. Assrpmscsie—Getting rid of one surfeit to make room for another: Ansi:MD.—Anything done •cor said different from "lst we ourselves should do or say, Asurroanos.—An imaginary quantity, o which every man thinks his , neighbor posses sed, and himself deprived. isuse.--Unwelcome truths. Aaxotnovanon.—Obliging a friend in or der to serve ourselves. 11.aernr.—The faculty by which a man al ways justifier hie own conduct. Some nin theorists have supposed, that it was gi;ren to regulate and direct our actions ; but the uni form practice of mankind his proved that it is of no use to vindicatewhat we do. i s Horteerr ,A commodity which every man has to dispose of, and is willing to sell till be is a bankrupt. coward who strives to frighten sway far. Swrantsa.—A gentleman who lives by his Wits t but olte!ifinds himself at his wits' ends how to live. r "MIAS% A ITIAITATIOrrt+4II the recent dinner of the Durham County Agricultural Society, Mr. Spearman, of Newton Bill, was ittAied, by the absence of clergymen, of a. perhaps he might be permitted • had it from a very good source s a very excellent divine who was :beiltiuy of the cathedral church Two honest farmers in riding together encountered *large number ; and one of them acid to the A NEW DICTIONARY. all the parsons coming from ' . friend. replied—, _ been at a visitation." ao wiser than before, says— . visitation * answer he received was— . where sli the parsons go onee a swop their sermons." ;.*:! ' on being thus ardighteued, bat oar chap tam get the worst ime." • is eighteen yearn alder tban iiy said a laner."aud I estun*trader nor wieskeni too grey ' you're matted so • nnteit Moo ens tbaa you bare en* , year r , -.':,,t . ....•. , :t - . ; 4 6 : : :- '.', - . -. - , ;: -- f.', ~--•,', ~ TEL WRECK:MB ,- Blatelf • tammou, so" taa yam'o., aws.u.. ! f", both% le - tda santa a l t i a Illaatax lisitoofm sisot by tit• Wife* Otlfthtg *Poo tho :lO#P 6 ILA D tie sot wankitet atai WO* WOOS Mt ball"*" Ws 11. 04 ti ) gee 3/4(4lMiti atintsairrialkatatiti ONO; er *NA ha iteetteta Oa carom Mow Astro Wood tbatAta gala approttialkant .Wisat4,* iKthin Capra et Otakoetrt*bt loco starsa. t4r;" the muterff i arrifs , 1411 101 l muta isAksita,s ki. oat unwire Ow barisolik*Aptai *Ph las 04-almiallowaita SIQ beau carmen one. Nona et soar hard Omani Pao. with oceans bat wake to WWI want tons: bid base tt *Ulm& that mom et thata paw; whets they taw hair to tbhtp blow." -sou Mak yen bat.* bard oaer sail Gala. ,g•lielhea attoterod th• CirtOns with alsoast $ ar. : 4 l;fee: It inop Wane. lo the slaw:haw CaPttao taster bet beta tratthiog siaaa Oa ass and fiky IS beScra,asult lauded that lb* "af thirster= yore gometartaareand wore vattlabhKotoll atattooh. , Tbesast goi a; down to a WAS bsub.Sie'l tag to tb• *ha, tremens borisou a doll. a snot! porta& 1, 94 Mealy boa. whit bare sad lbws spots.* tm-tor iiho °tailor: tboAnb the Sal elonCiaottag ppm Dorabta• now bobtail: -Dora slot bow stranely.lt Soaks alf.tbetor otla lb, manta, Minna- hi, gager Wanda tbe:paint wham 'anti sun vastatting. - *A v y• " natura44 ctitWt ,bat• haw watching than : &At ta•••e." Lad others noticed- the time ttang,asid spoke of ft, tOO• . : .. . . . r S e r g e 0.605 k mane and wart. Zight °ilea eintai; did the first watch : "Don't go belmr." . sald thiresptaln, as the men of tter last dmemdele left their stallotta. "This mita evil lest , a great while. Ins bad better batten down Me hatches: Dow, while there is nothing elm to Owe for 1 am wwelti there will be need of having them close belies the WJWS• inged another day," - Thelma Mid mei thoughts of gales below, far they could see and feel ; and they, were end Wholly. Ignorant of what was corning; so they went at slat and arcured the beeches with M.& tarpaulins - and: ittes this was done than who had no particular stands collected about 1 the wheel- *Anther hour , passed awas-and• another.- - Ten o'clock tame, and still - not a Drestb.Tb• ship lay upon the water Ulm a Bead thlog , welt the ropers, anti blocks. and snits, rattling sad napping as the was swayed towed Ate by the lazy /MAI of the sea. ...What does It meant' *led Ottawas the boy struck five tredis. 'nark!" mid the cap! in, almost (Distantly. '1 pees you'll soonsee. bid you Mel that? list-and that? It eras a &If of wind, and a light flying of spray ; or perhaps it was a spit of min. At alt events: the eb eek puff was hit; and the drops of water fell upon otber.s than Maurice Lester's; sod other ears than his beard the dull utoauing which came over the dark waters, ea other min heard the roar which followed, and other bar dire quivered beneath the stasek of thence's-gist:limbed be cause in hitt:night. Aye-the Morns had toms .it came with wind and rain, and with an angry tuaviug of the sea,' It came watt a darkness like Erebus, and with the voice of thunder. Versate centioned to increase in fury*, the long night passed aw3y. When the morning came the scene was cam id awful grandeur. The wind was howl ' to; with terrific Intro and the broad sea was lat andhed into liege mountain', that Mamed, and : toms led, , leaped along seer the bosom of the deep. weadint may ' moment ready to whelm and engulf the trail hark that i struggled within the demon gimp. When Captain Lester bad. observed the signs cf the morning, be feared that the storm would continue thro' the day, and Pole told his men. Tba sky wore a law s of honor, and rain was now driving down, naingliog *lnt the beetles sea. At noon it was mill worse. e• 1 -At length night shut in Avila, acid not a sign Ylf. et the miming away of the storm I The frightful howling of the tempest seemed rather. to' have iurreared than abated. The men gathered ' upon the quarterdeck, elloglurfor support to the racks and rails the lee lines swayed so much that they were afraid of thew : gathered as near to the light of the binnacimlamp Is they could, as though even from such feeble beams they might And some comfort. , But not all were there. to -.not all I Four stout, are-heartial men had been : swept away by the storm. Near a SCOT* were lett ; but bow many shall see the light of another day t At ulna o'clock Captain Lester went below. Ile took -down at chart of the North Sea, and having "preml, It upon the. table, be sat dooms Weems:dm-it. lie must hiss I mimed when Mr. Griffin came down; bat he did hot look up until he bad finished the calculation. h. ellow is it I" theluate asked, as he taw Ids consoMm -dewily. down the dividers. , .. "I have been making a reckoning, and I find that.we have but little momenta moue left. The course we have made we woreibes been. ea near as I min calculate, norneweet. by...temps that we must hate Deed driving towards the mast of Northumberland. ethiuk we have plenty of room to stand on until midnight; but we gan net stand ou much Mager. if the mie dote not abate by that time, I knoti net what we shall do." The captain started up frens Machete. eud would pro' belay have walked emcee the cabin, but at that nuenent a heavy sea caught the sh p, end gave her a pitch! for. ward. which calmed blue to catch his mat as quickly as possible. As won as the flood had gawp from the de ek; and. the vessel had struggled - up from tbe "bock, be leaked Into his companion's Lice, and paid, in a Slate made tremulous by dearer entutku than he hid before manifested: ea• enrifilo, I have something upon my mind more than you know: and I am mama to-etentauelcate it. too.- I must tell it now. for I bake a strange foreboding of coming ill. Something Ishappier that will hear gnat h l n calamity to some of us. I not crualting-1 am; enly • reading what the Unseen s written lo my SOUL.' now. ever, yen shall hear my stuty. 17413 have beard that my parents, were both lost at war I , "Tea," said the mate. • . : "And perhaps you knew that they were lust le this wa "I have beard so, sir." .r ._-• - "Aye-so it was. , I was a boy-then. ' They were on their way to Copenhagen, as we b,bou-d be now, My, father commanded the ship-she was called the 'Clem Jane.' • She was named tor my mother; and the - was a staunch, noble mitt. I was at school then in Tiny and when I knew that my parrots were dead ' I was well. nigh mad with grief. 1 fauticd then, In my that hones Of orpermage, that toy heart would break; and, I think such would have been thercare if they bad kept toe at school. But some of those Milo eared (or me came to see um. and It was Lally arranged that I should go to sea. And I premered-prospered -se well that. when I was twenty yam eld, they meg me ceT t maud of a MAP. "The man who owned the ship kb I Arse com manded wale named Thunders. Ile hid a &tighter named Carrie-ens of the Armen-It., purest, and loveliest creatures that aver steerool *'lds poor lila td earth; She was four years younger titan, - my self; but even: when A 1 Ant knew bee-and she was not-then mere than four teen-she was a woman In in teneelf d ed geaw, thnugh a child In simplicity of 1-,re awl eliu ewe. Mr. Thorn ton did but object t o ' y bolt, eu I'l viler with all my so uls and was blemed to know that s loved Ste in re. turn. It hall be arranged 'het we used he married whan'sise was twenty years old,-that - had been our plan for mere than two years,, Me, rhornthu timing set I the bounds himself. It lacked two mouthis of the time, sod I had arras mei to remain at home until we were married. But-Thornton had a heavy ship freighted for Copenhagen, stud her captain was-dying. lite could find no one to take tat place but nil; sod be netted inn to go. I could not refuse; but I asked that 1 might he married arm. Me. Thortdou shook his , head. and said no. But he bed another plan whlib he. said would be -better. lie had been plauuing to wish Copenhagen, when, he had two Isfothers in beeinees - ---they Were in company with hiumOind he said he would take the neat ' ship. and bring Carr ie out with him, acid we Ostend Ihe married there. I finally cemented to elite ont the mew ship, and Mr. Thornton, pith his daughter, was to Weed mu in Copenhagen, and there we is areth bretearried,.atid 'all three cools home together. The mewing belorel railed I spent with -Carrie, mid when I left her 1 - felt` that I was leaving my very lite. f ,- Well," continued teeter, wiping his era, "I Went to Copenhagen. 'I waited - a month-then I-neard ttiat the American ship, ' ifhi/e Ewen,' with %Mime 'lbOrntou and diughter,on board, had - Meshed at DoverAuel that all were sere and well when she hit. I waited another - week, and then I crossed over to. flatuburg; bat I could learn nothing there. heat I went to Loudon, and there 1 Lamed eunuch to Assam use . that 'the eietp had been lost! On the second day after she -left Dover a Seven, storm had enema, and several vessels' had Loan reported loot. I sent my ship home le charge of the mate. and spent four !seethe in searching afterihnlost one"; but 1 meld gate no trace of Ahem, - Jett metes piece ,of the wreck ceuld I find-not a utark'of tlfejihip nor of one of its crew! I came home with a end and heavy heart." Maurice Lester stepped a few motimuts, and bowed his head Upon his handle, for his feelings bad Wiest over come him. 'ln a little while , however , hi}. looked up again, and kdded, tars teaching tone,- 1 , eAltory dear Irk ed. you do net know what I tmes:offer ed-toneue cannot tell it, nor can pen write It. That blow did break, my-heart-broke it in the rt tiding of Its ten derest:cerise eutl in the rruehingef all its mirlitly hoped -Du yotibelleve is dreame?" ' 1 The suateetarted, not so much at the character of the meatier., as teem the sudden manner in which it was put. .. . ,- .. ...Welt" said Lester, In a lower tone, "I have had a deems repealed aunty times:, but DCVO' his it route to I WO so dirmilwand la vividly as withlu the past three or four days. ' c'arrie Morales is me dead! i I know, she Is non-she has appeased to me repeatedly in a dreem,end cant upon um to ,STS her I To-night, as I Mood all alone by the mizzen rigging, trying twneer out into the thick shiver, I heard her vole as plainly Illu new hear mine, and Ate called put tot narks saes her. Of cows what followed was mere fancy. though eyed that offere red me much: I thought I saw her, stoodlog net far off, upon a huge sea, with her arms Weighed Imploringly I. towards me-saw bee then, with my Were! °pewee 1 have often seen her in my 'sleeping Weans :—" • ' ' .et title point the captain was Cot :short in his ,speech I by the fry of -.l.listrediorefrons the deck. They hurried up and round the men crowding forward. , "What te It t" Lester asked. . 'I think it lea light, pig," replied Parker. "Ilree.air, -tom stand here.- Now torte youreyes about fent . potent ' upon the larbeeniehow. Walt- now, till she rises.-lia r there-etheret-Eve I-Did you're it, sir 2" 1 Triehe.had peen it; and he knew it. must be - a light upon the-purer but It wee a great way off. Ile watched nein behead seen it seeteal times, and Aeolis remarked to his taste that it crust., * a light-bows.: The BOG was bold and distinct, and' evidently at a eatutiderable height above the level of the oes ; f et., bad It not been so, f o r ould not have been owl et that distance,: After a shrt etemultation, during which reference wee bad to - the chart of I hit ?ion h utoberiaod evast. it was decided that this light, must be upon Dorton Point. To the north of Boriefeas the ta plain knew tome peesenal es. perience, es Tarim from the chart, there wasa sung bar bor. of vary entrance. Them things were settled. • Aa soon as it lad been determined where the light ' WI& Captain Loiter suede all peatible haste to deeertui no his course of 'action. lied the thing been practicable. he would have laid blot ship to; but that could not be ' done. No one even pate it a serious thought: eo It was determined that the ship should Maud on. at blast till something further was discovered, At helemeet twelve the gale had mfiderated rorialibera-. bly. The light was now to be seen very plainly when. ever the.ship roes, and the captain and has officers felt : aura that they were right In their -calculations. : "At all events," Mid the tenure, "we lave so choice but to stand oral et IMG-----" • - . ' • , - lie was interrupted by a cry from the bows that made ',eery soul start Witffieetwror: • . . i, o•ltarressel-4:llhuati al" . . , . Captain Le tole aped forward. and -In • very few too. smuts be was tlified that the warning had uot.been a false one; Ix be could nut only hear the airfoil-taus oh the break-Mg ems, but ha fancied that he could roe the gliesailog of the white foam as it tit w high in the air.- As-quicklyets msesible the topsail was taken off, and the auchois cot loom. The pOsiderolis grapplings plunged into the 'lassies sea. ank the tom cables wertlhpun through the hawse-hotel Ilia lightning. 'Snap went the starboard eirake; and Ina moment more a atexiewas felt as the larboard &actor toned bottom; but it could not hold. The cable parted is:though It ',bad_ been a hemp en string, and on swept the devoted ship. "ID bearen't name I" yipped Griffin, "what dries this meant , See! The light ni still Gannett as brightlit ' EIS ever-st leant a league away.,and yet here are the reeks directly under our bowel Whae can it mean?" Maurice Lester did not 'newer; but an old, weather tersten sailor, who stood at theesherel, and whetted Welted • thousand dangers in the he4l answered for blmr utt'a a Wales's's limos 191'rs seen such :things store- There abet no use in. fide' the gun, dr. That light was put there. to lead pew Jack to his death that the coat-sharks might gd . iii n his bones!" • ' oßsummal Roam! du rtarboard how t-;---/Col -Oa the krboard.!- Pot !" - But It was too late for mortal help. The ship bad met bee doom. "Bite went upon the rocks with a cralb that `settudedhighabote the roar of thueletterat. numb* Leatei aratt near the startearrd traimwej when the ship drunk, timing strutal Mt to look to Um beim. %beriberi!. threw blue . upon bis hack, sod he tried to pet up; but ero bar could regain his feet !be hood of - Tred *awn time aurebm over the bark. end be um thrown knewnot where lie only kneerthet the had came that it moubt-him halm tdantimap—that it burled blot as the eels blisteli feather—that. his headset hurt bie.body nil toned and bruised—and then' the bony at his oeneriousnees went out. When be epee t 'dwelt it weardayllight .- , aod hest the eo of the rou were beaagag stare him At he did g not attempt tomer* any farther than amply to inure himself that be us/ really afire and *male; bat tinted to wall tbe errata Ltit the peat. ebb* , he did, very dearly, op to the time abaft I& dap struck upon the larts.—bo amid go leo Adler. - Atter th is to abed tixoYett . upoo big aMoir and tried to pie shoat the. Ha *find Ittsisalt, bad of load, between two Woes* MAIL Ha bOd bee tatedeirthool to that deep boob OM du tide bilersolso oat sad loft his. Ina Mho chile be lOW to Ma toot, istriaiold 14 mod up, by Oa aid eta straadod o.l#r, ~slew Obi otomet the mks. .• - - -i., illiflit " iiiti*lleMid ffreit ;OM illittilisithealtaffealetieseadataerMilsOrilatiffhEberellusibli ficallatilladdiettall homitelieSibp Stliatelalletaitlie ,assoll istantes! MAW{ badge*. Mew reorallibill-'4lfielr " S em bawd elwor -11;10111.101-ralbl; t otal' *Ogg - melt tehat Ale iterii• Via ISM wed Ms limit Ibralaut andlsomestettelse fista rembed att. flair MUM e. eiliatud the melba where Many ' of tbseirmak UM • terealadmelL Mud Wiese be tbelateltimtef Omelet ' hisiera. Ai* haatalkeat hi tbe emit whelelallerli ettbeet behatieeptilbeeseitetiteesebel,4 lea lEittt fie MC WWI heart. Liebe 4iessitee. gime 4. Maybe Caved two mese dead and smartsbes. wait David Grillie, hket chief emits. e Marled torts by tie. • 49/ettes side, and mimed tber. el; Let it waslteild and Little* and the ebili be l. ' Gannaly:tarilll4 la Ude* as the Rod, sad these ed to solo. Asa be - tam newedeed stresitd.set. - I:Medd it be poodith tied be bad been flea on ty . oreleft &lbw? . , ebst..-eralt—lettataleMbill? It saterws--it bhalifei . _ Captain Laster Menet toreird, as feet soi bis bride ta etsseerth would musitit, and Mend tare sum leime by the Addeo( a burry spar. Oms cer -was dead, hat the ether mord up tato bile comma are. fate; areffetretelutd . forth his Wadi as thotteh bear asks Mr metre, Ells nano was Tack Itlangle s „,and he . 1 been one of the beet siemss•on bawd, the reYlp. ' - - " "Poor Dirkr" told Lettembesellieg, thy his MA and liftirtg bb heed; "AM Baca ladle hart. -,_ - - • "They've dare it *masa, tic i miler arreweited,ta le wesiteelng tmke. "They're kit -Tour. OUT he dead(" it "motto body of ea'reht Tom Bei•het that"lay time W. sad when the mutate had wade tamosafeurarthat them . ern no .particle Of life in it, be reported ther gamete Dick "B ert,"be added, wobel de yes meant Wbettes does Jib better ‘llaren't yen Saab Nom r tti itto sited, striaggliep • ihr breed!. "Sees whom! What to yoi wear delimited Ler Ital.:nearly- '.. . Dkk started' up tot& ,sramMaded spa l around, tut be waled le end not' in s Per hid* he was tookinemaed ha sank backwesin. Bid be not =adv.:ibis effort-I* might haee spoken hariber,bu the hrt of Maine bed ea bawled fibs. sad the asst pal of idessttli was testing -Kra.. '4 ', ,'' -Whit do yoisseen r tried Letteler,,as Ise saw that the prod felLer wee eluting. ••• ant Esedy . helmet! roe r Dirt inanageel to raise his d tichis heat)—toe point above the het ear—and. as he Id on, be whisperedwhere "Lurk vet: -.-they Mired fee he rapt's. That's they attack!', He tried 1n sy - farther, but bb WWI • bileti hiss. ' "What could this Meilen! IL Mice Lest er started he hie - feed and gaud around:. Who ad killed his mewl The captain was disturbed tr his meditation by the mined of velem not far Off, an upon turtling he beheld four men coming up from the goatee'. Ile who came In advaure was a tall, wheeler n ; with a eutebeavy frame; Wernewbere about fifty or e ft y-foreypears of age; and !malted in a garb of blue 'cloth, cut into a frock. or shirt, which was secured at 1 e waist by a broad pistol ! belt. Daurim Lester liras dirtied Whembe beheld *Mehemet Teader and his three rudisialr cent pendent ; and, eons* wring all the caeca neetencee, It is to wotilitei that f o r bw startled. However, be bad not muchoppartunity re flection, for, by thrtture be had fairly made out the per ty, they were opens. him. . "Galin," the leader cried, as be maw our been, "hen we hatennother." And.etsbe came up,beadded; e•Avulknows I guess wimp found a. live one, too„—one . tbst emarebing.—Say—who Cr! ye?" . This/ tart .eentence .win addressed to Illaurke,.w quickly answered: "3l name is Lester.' And w, to be ddr, What is your nettle t"• - . "„. t•Well—l guess you're b It ,beline." • eon cell me Ityan Welfaene . "Woteeixe I' repeateu Lester, with a start. "Yee. Thal la my name. . Then W4troseici wee not a Myth after all. That mew beaten wrecker, whiten rime end a mane of terror to honors milers, seer a being of flesh and blood, like other men. Maurice eased ripen him with wonder : and as be gazed. he fett that be looted upon i hind incarnate. lie had often beard of the eiratemmecker , and so tea dark and inestk had been the tales which the i North salmi teed told, that he had hemfanclined to Wiese that the whole theme was a. fainiratlon. Now. however. he bad no more daub,, foe the man tethee him looked as dark end blonde are were Amy ref the pictures be bad beard drawn el' him urn the fereeastle. • ' • But oar here was not eshowed utech time ilt w Men tion. Wolfgang plied -him with quesdiatts.' to all of which teeter cave et raLeht fee ward answers; well know ing that evaalon would serve no practical purecee. and hoping ley hie - frank nem to pmpittate the tnerriimedend In strew unrestrained pewee be knew bituself to be. - When the wreeker chief had elicited all the -lion he could, and learned with whet a rich cargo the. tressed es, freighted. and that she had stnebe In aped* on hoard. he smiled grimly, d remarked to ono of him is eontederatee that she would an wimps be a richer pr even than the Whiff 141%11111W lava a few year. beton , ch : Thy. me ntion of the name of the ilbfsted whip la whi Carrie Thornton and her father bad been hest. gave new !rice feeder such a tbeek that he nearly fell to, the earth. lie erew deadly 'pale, add his frame , quivered convul sleety. ' • • “What'a :be matter?" said Wolfgang. "You don't meta tO have arnett strength 1011—Drive blur along, boye..ehem. we can dicier Mut." ",.. The sinister gleam which ancomeenied this last re mark, end t h e peculiar emphasis laid upon the word, • "ffeeece,' ' , truck a ChM tooth here"! heart. litit him:4o4' • not Rile his owe safety much thought. ohne he was platy levied end Portly carried along alter Wratgang,. who et rode rapidly on for timely half an hour. Ile could . think only of.tbe White ro ton that had been wrecked oe that must, and of hit belated ' Carrie who had, per haps. he company wit b those same men trod lbe Fame . peg) he wee now tr,ading. What ha - I been her feet 11 - she leen murdered by, these wretches, or referred - fe4 some minideplesarefele deem? . Throe thoughts filled like - with unutterable agony. , Wolfgateg bad now draw n near the water's edge; and moon oduing to the mouth of a cave be entered It. fel lowed by the dim. ruldame who had ..barge . of our hero. The bettotn of the reeehleped upward treenail* entrance fer memo distance aratalien teratue almest • level.. The • raptlne the such Mau4ice Loder ode frit leirrelf to be) frequently tilt itie bet. age last whet be thought. with I chill of horror, were human" tones strewn around the . cavern, but to:could not clearly make them out in tho dim light. lie ale° teethed that the hottote of the cave was very wet, as though it had recently been covered with water- The wrecher chieftain stepped. at lara, near whit teemed the end of the rave. and making a sten to his thilowers. they clapped tnanaelmon the wrists and ankles' of Maurice' before he had time to note their in tention:" • "Now, Captain Letter.' mid Wolfgang. "you muskaire main In thietplace for a abort season. You ore prrfrel,ly sop here. —Silences Say not a word! If you intent to kayo this spot, you wilt he elate the moment you sot ford outride the cave." Thu. speaking. the', chleftnin and hie !glowers silent ly but rapidly withdrew, leaving Maurice' neatly stupe fied with soduninhment. Aa they passed from the mouth of the eareetheir fret were wet by the rising wares.— The tide seas fast coating in. • . After it short time. the Captive looked eland him with eyes somewhat accustomed to the dim light. and behttue satisfied that what he had tupposed to be human teams • were reeallyeueb.:'lbere were mat.y of them:. And mov ing anions them were huge rate, seeking foi prey. The top of the 'cavern, its nonte placee, was but a few fret atom his, head, and in one place be diecoverid • small . ...aperture, through which a faint light etruggled, and on going underneath it, .be thought he emelt the odor of vegebstiou and dowers. On terrine from the contemplation of this aperture, towards the moteth of the care, Captain Lester observed . with Alarm. that the-a ater was creeping up the eloping _beet, What if it ehould fill the coverts? Ab I now could account for the prmence there of these h Mein beneel They were the sad gleaned , ' of other hapless prisoners who had been left in the cave to perish by • - drowning! ' , .o. - , • Slowly but purely - he waters wept along.eThe vermin fled betiire them to the elevated 'pat on which Maurlie studd, ; meet) , followheethe Incoming water at length 'rem bed hie feet!: e At the end of the cave. within a fete feet of the wall, and underneath the aperture before spoken of was a lac go piece of reek, some four teat high. that,might have fence from above. To tide Mattrire Intstrun4 as quickly an his Manacles' would permit. Alter some .ethrt lon he eureeedel In climbing to-the top of it, and stood erect, hie ht , ed within a few inches of the reef of the cavern. But he was not allowed to occupy this retreat a10ne...-. - As the water beemn to circle mewl if s base, the rateable sought refuge on It in great numbers, and In .vain did Maurice try Co elleledge them with hiatnatelieled feet. Soon befit seemed to . the centime) the water came rip pliug'oror. the top - of the rock.. 'lle felt Its moisture upon his feet. .And still It rosy—slowly but reletakes ly It road Lieber— higher • and ma nese, the rats climb. ad ep his Habit for-safety:lt sib in Ilan that be %weighed them' ell with hie fettered leande They instantly rev turned. They clambered up his back—to his ehpulders —over th&leack ref his neck to the crown of his bead; their clammy - bodies striking a chill to his very heart. And still higher the waters rose. and more thickly the. fuel Terrain Blustered UOla the devoted myths'', shout. . - den mud head; Ms their only place: of safety. Driven - frantic at last by the horrors of his situatiun, be was about to plunge into the ',urging title andseek &Watery grave. wilco blo attention was arrested by the tread of rapid fordeteps near the ripener° /Nave lila held. and the sound of a harst" mascullese rotate - altered instantly folietred by a nee me ot antraggle. arida plekelog shriek width thrgied Mearior Leiter to the very said, Ilecould" .notibe tob4ken; it ear taskies voice. Agiun he Mead it, but now hi teem of warmly. Ob, it wit her yoke. She ens wetdeadl She lived and was near bier! Gath ering all hie strength he shouted, 'Carrie! 'Cherie/ canons!" . , A dad silence e altered. broken only by the fearful murmurs of the still rising water", and the splash of the rate as .they fell from the captive's - bead andsq u a ders. only to return Perch of safety tionethe advancing-tide, Which-taut now nearly Matted our bero's shoulderit.. ,The above is all of this story tiutteitil be published-hi our columns. We elieshie as aseample: The continua tion of it from where it travail off here can ,be found only in •the ;New York Leger, the ghat fatally paper.to Which itie moot popular empire in the cemetery contrib ute; and artekh le fee vale at all the an stored Or meet migheut the city end country , where peepers t void.' Item - e and ask fur the New York Ledger of Jateuell o , n and in it you will-find the New , of the etory where it leave* off here:. if yo u ...Meet get a copy a Luny book stme, the publisher ill the Lett' willlnall yr. a copy If you warmed him bee ren e a letter. ' The Ledger he mailed to substayibers . at .11.3 4 year. or two melee tors 3. Address your lettensto Rohm% Bon ner, publisher. 48 Ana street. New York. It lithe hand somest and WO fatuity pre In the meow.. eimantly Illustrated, and charades' teed be a high moral too*. Its present circulation ismer feur hundred the treated. top. lee, which Is the l eft evid,nre weeas gives of rte tuAits. 1 en.trritß, IF WOLTIU.SO. , :,.ii ,,, i,.';, , ,k;A:;i,.- - - -' Z't.!.‘V','-:. ONLy_4l 3 50. frHE WA.VE.ItLi NOVEL 4 4bound complete, at. only $3 50, tor sale at • . U. LIPiNNA Chimp It Store. Nov. 19, '49 ` {7• • CRACKERS.. LUNcli, Seth, Water, Sweet, Gin ger aid Wine Cracker*, received fresh every week Brox! Phibidel IL 31. BEATTY. Pottsillte, f 16, . 2d• ` ~.EREST TABLE; DEA t. 'ALOULATIpiGINTER AN TABLI:S—fa handy fim 7 uN!.. price, only 1,0 writs &Deb. 4ost.published, and fbr aalit ab o loo- 1, and rota. by , B. BANSA.N. CHOICE TEAS, BLACK AND GREEN. VeALM. BEATTY has received-ana • for sale, very choke! Bien and Green Xess;' w she offers toiler customers at fair rides. 5 Z Pottsville: July 16,'39' ! 21- _ BLACE-BOAED EXERCISES FOR SCHOOLS. AR4ix orrs Slate; and Black-Board. - Kicert44a for &booty, A 4:91141 Book for ‘fecithers, AA 14 r. 47 low, at ' BAIANN AN'S tkestore. - NOV. 1.9..69 47- rAepl),l4 - 4 CERNIA,N ALMANACS! - NGUISti. and GERMAN. ALMA -1 ,pses for ISCA. or dl threat klada;liow on hand.— btoral:wwyets aupit4t4 at low prima, by the doiew Or groat. IL BANNAI9, Man strott. . " Dg.e. '3, '59 - ft• - —.......- . _ UPatIILISTERINC. The Aubst"riber batilneco matetteed mi - ' • the Uphohoterhsg bus two. to pnika to execute all order' , la Ills line, in, the . t manner, at low priers. MIAS. NISPOLT.': • Contr., E. wear (leo. S. Itappller's Itroldettoe. Mullis, Nova:ober 5,19 - 45-l7 - TILE $6 SEWING MACHINE. A Suitable Present; for the Holidays. Tn,HESE' Sewing,' Machines can \ be • worked by any person wish two minutes tostrite, make as 'good work Oath., more espenakiartteles, and the low plc* places them within the reach or -every body. for sale by • R:ISSAS. SolelAßent for Itchaylkill'Orfarity. SEWINGtitACHINESJ • bOUBLE LOCK-STI'IGH--No* sbnpliand duratde—will not ravel or an y ont. v rer draw the Ronda When 'salted—will 1411/•1311 any laud of atert, iron any epoo nftton, thread. oi sold t thea la ters*. - 31aeldnesw arranted to keel: 0 a noadorder fit One year. 'lnetruelona glean free of charge. Call and got a Circular, and are them In opersi ion. at • STIOtt • Y.R, TIIO3IPKON'd, 151.. • •Cot, Centre , and Market divot& , . . . . PASSACES sy.STEANIERS. - " '-aubeeriber is • authorized T . io take Passeiliere . try Simmers to and '.. twos Swope to the tint and second dam and 0 -steera at the lowest rates. . A Shinier NMI from . Neer Vat far Llsertott the ?Oh lost - First Class Pos. , : suottot4.l:l,—Thlrd Clam $llO., found to . Provislons.- - ,. . do Woosht out , ,by .. stestoses.al to "'‹Alliiitllsito;gbitlislti Os (Fitt la sutosof 1.4..g0tt -thitsbp, i till 11.., -;; , i wnm : t a 4. • "": - plarns3l4" tO rem 41sgiliglialk '140" C.sut .1 is: eassylkll). lejilitil*.telstst i L L N ettithalt• . 11 4 . 011 0 - 04 40 0 4 . g. CreitAll - •ad Th11111440104404111.1t MAW/ 0113 the ?sale_ ..-4041,01U0scolot Alotiend.,.!,= itA E irtairoakigli„.4ledvaere as; w ater aid thate...aortohtnsw, r eit4l,,theatesststs or the as; ow ussae. ."""Tr7rr'7'r. — ram% rte tireirrelly *dolt. Ibilbilming Aepott. yht: , . • _la. .44,1 _resi,tbe eeryottatifotel et• reetVitelp 'llllllol2ll3lArP____ Senotigettlee, mime - diStettnes wee esetesntered Is etimiletextualot tbe leo Irrageter led Imperfect euneer to eV the beats and seeosata el' the leptlariee have Lace tept.• Is elelext therhea It Is Atha the melt levet iseiessexily - prove Use IstbSeitery thaw It would have bees soder °heliostat:keg et a sere' *vol. ablealassetier. . se " 6 " OW TO" esteedlei frost WO to the Un does at i ts, there wee *speeded iNeterinssetrl Isa lerevessests, the ma of 14,6111, am follows: nose story iie'k_ta4 swel as the Ilenstr- . . , estiesstri ease, • • • • - Trak.. Hoer, brAlek weed. • ' b A Baud teen aivaud the house, • toe liai . Tavel abed Stable, . • MO Mg Pen. I Welt euclodegriterta Tarok 100 • . TOW. , 34603, Of them ettpendltarta there are no uteanimis e r', bag to wbkit year tbey vcesocalvely beloog, Ovally the Impouribility of filing the average cost of i cs.tdotsininif the paupers to those yam, wilt nasally be sara.:—The tollovang statement...however. will shoe Owl average another of paupers daring a pease6 of ten years. , together with the •yesriv estimates. and the autosint of adore drawn by Our Infector., during esa of o f 'Pals, to wit: • - .4 I.B6,p—Average number of paupers, 171. • Sathuate for the year, Amount of orders *awn, 11161—Average number of paupers, 173. Estimate I or theyear, Amount amber drawn 181e..—Aversipt.A of plug:era, 161. Estimate for the year, Amount of orders drawn, . I.663—Averspo number of pauper,. :so. hettsnate bythe yea', Amount-of-orders drawn, 1664- , Average number of pauPetur IT& Estimate for the year, Amount of orders drawn, 1666--Averagenwebers of paupers, 249. Estimate fur the year.' Automat of riders drawn . r lEs6—Average number of pany;eo,2s7. Eloise: to for the year. Amara of orders drawn, • 1457—Average unniber of paupers, 266.. Estimate for the Sear, : - Amount of orders' drawn , 1668—Average number of piny:ere, 318. Fat louge for the year, VEIN) 00 Amount of ordentdmwn, • . 6.34 37 1669—Average number of paupers, (et Ornated,l • 6:valuate for the year, ' 537,6X1' Arcount of orders drawn, up to Dec. 6 "(which Includes 1.5.406 46, paid Cu so.- coma of Nee Hospital.) . 26,484 78 • The estimate of the Directors, for the -year commenc ing Jan. 1,1860, and ending Jan. 1, MI, is as fellows: Maintenance. - $17,500 Oe 'Repairing uld Building, 1.000 on Finishing New IlotpitaL 600 00 Refondiug money of -Abut. Miller, a !nestle, , 400 34 • Total, - $10.40:1 att Should this estimate fer the coming year prove suf. dent, it will chow a decidedimprovvment In the man agement of the Inst.! ration, and a redictiou in the ea• pentUturna, highly creditable! to. the present hoard of Directors. - A minute lwrestigation •and eouipari4Vce or the ae. counts ot purrhauss made Aw the institution, a•ad the orders 'drawn in 113uldation of Mom _purchases. from January, leS7,to Itlovember, OW. Involved the same dif ficulties already referred to. namely the vague and un satisfactory Manner of keeping the bookw and in many InatauceAthe entire Ammo! of *melte bittern vouches, calculatiffi to extlain the disbursement of stars of sants. ey *mono; pi in the acwepte, to many thousondsof dol lars. It is roper to remark, howevcr.ras simple justice 'to the present officers, that the Irregularities and dire en v an m e s c omplained of, were cunt:Med principally to the years 1657 and 'W.-strew and - decidedly Improved -system baring prevailed, since the latter part of the year lASB. • . in the purchase of grceeriee. large amounts were ea. , pended. as well in Ibis touchy as in the city of l'h itadel ,phisi„, From ',Web, 3. 1.S51"„ fu Octaher 30850, orders were Attawn by the directors In trverl4 one grocery tirtn. in the city amounting in the aggregate, to Sar i thourand !wren hundredsixty-six dillars. and twelve cents, Vina.l2.,) 01 this 5.17 ronsidenthle amount-I , ll l e could be found for only two thonsm,,t m x hundrid and slaty - dol tars and pia —loafing three thousand one hundred atal five dollars, and tifty one cents.,tylink.Si.) IsnarcOnnted for , erre the bills tr.und, calculated in attord much satlstae tion, as will be .readilf Chown by ; reference to one, a cony of which Is es Schny'l Coe , alma •• 1857. Sep. 21, To Meth-Indite, Oct. lib To do Ort. V,TO -do N0v.1.1. Ter -do Dec- ee.' To do leis. Jan 22.•T0 • - do Feb 13. To - -do 'I-Ser.s, To do Mar 23, To do $1.067 25 Flour. which forms a very large item in the ex penal: tuns cif the Alin* !louse, appears to have been purchased. pArticulsrly during the. years lkSi and 1656, without much regar&to economy ur the interests of the people. Tr -test tide. an a'reonnt was taken. as far ie possible. of theprices paid per b&rrel. from Jan. I. to1;180, which were carefully compared with the books of a ra pped:ado dealer in Stour and . Feed, in Pottsville. show lug that the:price" paid by the directors, daring the two Stet mentioned year.. ranged, from twenty-five cents: to one dollar and seem:arrive cede higher than the prices ruled In Pottsville, doting the same period. for pood Family Flour. The emnparison showed little, if any dif ference in the price* during the present )(qtr. Of Anthracite Coal recentl hundred tons'were pur. t based dutitra the past three years, for whieb $2 $2 62. and $2 ift per ton. was paid, delivered at. Schuyl kill ilaven; the largest snot mimed having been paid . for a considerable portion of it. . For drug,' and titedkines furnished to the Ifonse, end medicines furnished to outdoor paupers. the .siun xi - 17.78. was'paid to one house In Pottsville. from Jan', 'Si, to Feb. i. leso-11:1 the furl het PO IR of.f2tet 61 to a -druggist.of f'hiladelphia,from August 6. I/4.3, to Nay 19, 1459—making together 51167 .59. That the taz•piy ers at the county may brienlightened, as to bow, at leant a portion of the above sum was made up, a ropy of ode of the hilts rendered. and on whit:haat order was drawn fur the amount, is appended, at Pottsville, Docember Schuylkill Co., Alms flotne. Bought of. . _ . . • Jan. 4, NetChandlan, „ Jan. 7,d0 ,• Jan. 19 do , Feb. 9, do Vett. =, do 'Mar. 4, do Mar. 15, . do . Mar. 21, , do Apr. 12, do Slay • 13; do • ..luun 14 do . July 1. 1 Not. Medical ZNacorery, 0ct.15, Iders.bandize. . . Oct. 17, 1 Bor. K. 31. Discurery, Nor. 15, 31crclutodlzu, ' • • Nov. "Nl, do .Dec. 6, do Dee. 16. do 'Dee. 21, do - _ . County poor bill, • •• • SZIS 04 The amount paid for beef rattle, (to be fdl and killed 1 on the farm.) during the years, IP4I and ISM, was paG9l bd. and In additidn to this-during the aline . pe• ticd, a large stmt. certainly exceeding iT2OOO 00 was paid . for fresh beef, supplied to the !louse by butchers. The prime paid for the beef cattle were from 11' 25 to $l SO per a wt., live weight. There was paid. (as the ordel" book shows,) toe travel ing merchant or pedlar. of Eotille, from September 15, 18:.0, to August Id. MU. for ! w di. linen, soap, .snits.". he , Ac.. the sum of SlO6l 14. This I.l‘uld,appear to be a very liberal expenditure in that pertieufar line, even though the pried paid were uniformly fait and' reason alkity-but of this, there were nen:eons of Clic...staining the truth. . These various purchases are not set Ptah es eviat.fice of fraud or collusion in the parties: by any means; but simply. to exhibit the lois e and earelem manner in which the tininess bag been conducted, and. tbe evident want of *scrupulous and,proper regard fur economy or the interest of the people, on the part of those interested with the c entre' cud manaeement of this highly Impor tant And philanthropic 'nett t Although mem* pot etrirtly within amnia& of duty amigned to them. it may not bei . ldeemed amiss for the Auditor% to suggest the• propriety end • Importance of procuring Fr the Mins House, a set of gotat;substant lel, writ bound hooka. to; take' the place of the miserable, gluey. paper covered Gongs now In use_ locked. there Is no safety for the records and papers of the Institution in their present condition: for in addition to the tern p6rary eharacteritof the leeks, they are keptin rickety wooden care, emit agno business man would consider a proper re.eplactirof his private Idoks and papers. These pa hile rewords areptaartaint. and should be preserved with oniltutry cai . st bast,—and it ibesseem that rem moo prudenee ads not milt the Improvement sug gested, het the ad Gone' security of an iron in width the harks, Ac., may be kept. And, as connected with ailed:Nett, it seems.proper to ref r to the fact, that the supply of water for for llowr and contiguous buildings. Is entirety deficient—inloglafr.ly sufkcient for the ordinary wants of the establishment. In the event of a fire breaking out, of which the danger is at all titres imminent, there would be no peasit.iiity or met. baiting it with any reasonable hole -of needs. This impending rink' and hazard . may be effectually guarded against, it is alir,:ed, by Introducing an additional sup ply of:water from an ample opting which tows from the tall a very short distance northwest from the Ilouse.- The comparatively trilling outlay which ibis improve melt would require aright ultimately prove au immense saving to the county. • - Respectfully submitted. • STRANGE. N. twALSIER, MYLES. STItOL'SE. &kat Dee. 24, '59 WIRE 'CREENS. lIRS COAL AND SLATE SCREENS. OHN 11. KURTZ, (late of antleue• e castor td Kent* Ursstst,) would respectfully cell the attention of persons engaged In the Coat Business, to his Manufactory of WINN COAL AND SLATD ' SCREENS,COAL RIDDLEA, WIDE BROOMS. Lc', to., at the old ustablishment, St Mere v ill e. Sehuyik ill OIT, P. Doming been engaged In the business of ecreenmak ' lug for upward) of twelve years. I Batter miaelf that - 1 an turn out as good work at is done anywhere In the - : cottilly. and world refer to the quality of my verk_i tithe past, es a guar:mice of what - it will be in the More, pledging myself that I will - spare no paint to cask, toy ertek Millaftetory to all who may give me a idol. . t. --.- . .1101 IN 11.1CCItri.i ' 1 - Diviertrllle, J uli 24.'5S - - ..- 20 tt - ':, man — j i t o rr£lll6y & tuer . s.ofliVire Coal Screens, WOULD. respectinlly call the atten , . - Iton of gen!- Ilsraeil engaged h the t:l,clt 4 ntde to that coat int thi earloSet Uses. She] hAse' &eased tart l Met for turning out the best of work 'wit' promptness apd dlt patch. Ileelfg tin _mast experleoea , hands ,In the Stat they, eat, guarantee all worltdone at their Fietory. • Repairinp matt) aad maga atialjg done alas /Aorta notice. . • . Screen Solta,oogwheels. Ildgeway Ringi,Shatta. and peons. de, de. always on hand. All Orders dl ' reeted to the Aim by Mauve left at D.L. Faterly's Hardware store wit) reels. pp:mild Attention.' ' Pothavilli;llarch 12,'59 (July 4,101 27.) • notb the Oietseest aid Pill. ebrisid be nsed,in fled jot/many caeca : . ' . Bunions, - Rheerenstistit. Fore Thumbs - Boras, - lung worm,. • Pores of all *hide, ------ Chapped Mods, kilt liftman. . Spode , . , I ~ • Chiebisins, - beside.. ' Stiff Jo Mt; , A . GOOD BAOICAIN CAN BE HAD ! Fi s t,i s . . akin Dimes Tatter, 11 HE SUBSCRIBER offers-at private i Gout, *: . Swelled Girds, rem '. • , j_ sate thoold established works known es .bilobstre. - Sore Legs - , ' Venereal Domes - The Prussic' In Iron Werke, - Mercurial ErsermStore Breasts, Wowed. of .611 militated In the ooroogb of Port Carbon, Schuylkill C0.,1 Plital ', - la" neillair ', ', _ ' Mods. .. ~ Penna. - t C.* Sold it thaitanotstiorles of .Professor Denton's% 1 The property consist. a. tnininglathes. Manisa BM. an Swam teueiltvor Tork, sad 244 attend, London. - by chines, three new engines,' blacksmith's, toole.fonodry elf respectable ;Drusgiste end Dealers in • 31011eine Idols and desks. with other tools of every desolation ND. , turonsbout thin:rotted Stats and the civilised woeld eetsary for eondneting the business, slugs end vales- ,in pots. at 25 oehts, 1,2% elms, and di. each. ~ hie euwortment of patterns of the roost approved ns.', farTherer is siemudderable using by tables thither? rhinery oolr used In the restos nod I huge stock of new , d u ,: , . ranker sail raw material. Possession, given Inusedl..' ff. 11 , ,--Dtreettrut few tharoldonere of pada" tam vinyl Maly. •' • ~ t dlsatior atosaitell to orb pat. . 4 , The Property will be solden reshroslale testis, and to. Joii SO.VSSI i' Stlyer* any person wishing to engsdeln theinulnees resents! ._.__r_.._ _...._.___.__._r.._ ma ptunny seldom offered. - . '.,.,.. ' i . Now Style Stasaptill Wavelopas , For prthav particulars legatee et the t i BtOW. or between the bourn of It A.1.1 - Cleilit - . 9 e t , ("Vail Wads ,furnished as the if at ziog A atior's Mee. Pottsville. . st: &ERR. ;A - %fad do/80i iheatilq laa be procured ly the eity. ..„:.- PA.Clak, Feb"Ulliti ._.. , - . 141 .:iAi .. .; • I.ly r, . • - fttAtta . _ , *IA Rall . ALE.- ,Ett-late a Smau Farm containing to Acres moor leak Othuded Neektilk . lettoltdsidP,Oalltaagetalla frost cnallallx ea Ito Pottreilloiawd ilerrlsbard ' -- The I la h t at a two elm Lad Bowe, frame 41mA tit. trtl watered. and has a decd Sodom and a *Saber of trattirs. ApPIY to • - - KAN - I%M Crariasa. Oder ijte.3. Vs VALUABLIk SEAL TATS at private Bala !CE;-imbseriber offers at private sat. the well known .Repner Farm and ILi- OTO dd." !Shur et , mike east from Rime la Weld Penn township, Sehtulkill essAnkri containing *beat Sgaltrawes. the Improyearien ta moist of tarps tavern hems. a bin t . stone bul Iding intended Ora dors, • ono tenant ho me, di.tillery, eider mill and ream a larke Battier barn. shale, wagon shed, and other oat.butld- Inga. - Thom are thetaMMlll apple orchards be the pram. ism . fountains of finning water at thrbbuFe and barn. A Ro ad tart of the land is well ilmb-red. It to eorsid , awed to be ono of the moat dmirable properties in Schuyt• kill county. JAC. HAMMER, Orgrizi r burg. ' Notircaber 25. '69 •itt• COAL AND TIMBER LANDS AT PUBLIC BALD.' •THE Subscriber swill sell at Public r Pale In front of the Pennsylvania Hall. In Putts on Tuesday, the 3d day of January, tbdO, that val uable wart, of Coal and Timber Land, known- as am AyiElillan Day" tract. lying in Duller town d ip. and eon-, lathing about three hundred and .even t stems. - This tract. adjolna lands of the Forest Turproventest Com piny un d Broad Mountsin Cunt is bossily roamed with timber and is '..nppnitel to be underlaid with vain- Ode beds of Coal. - Any lEonm:intim' le nircri to this land east be obtained from .11 r.-Sam nal Leah; In Potts. vD Terms one half cub. bylines In twelve months from day or-eats. Deterred payabent to be served b! bon4 and mortgage. G. DOTD. Agent; . December 10, $ 1 3.500 OD S t i76 00 .4ICPCW) 00 8,402 $9700 00 1 1 / 2 9 1 :4 32 $ll3OO 00 12,096 00 sii.ooo 00 25,G25 , 06 $17.500 48 00 16.638 • ' FOR SALE. • .r r E undersigned otters for sale* a tract ot Lsnd containing fi acres, and situ ate on the upper Pt. Carbon road, about a half ___ __n le .fnau Pottsville. The imtworementeare two frame duel. bug houses,a small Stehle. and also a spring of neves failirg water. I will Stain One plece"or In lots to cult 'purchasers. It is 1..50 well adapted to the rahing of vegetaf.les. and has some fine ysting apple trees and grape vines therein. For further particulars enquire of - 0 MILO II LAUER., Orchard 'heron'. Ilia reasons for Selling the shore are, that be bar put, chased the Tumbling itun Farm *Om the Schuylkill ?I avignt io CoMpaily. and wishes to . make' it . an . exten sive Farm n . which will require big spare time, and also intends making Summer resort thereon, which will be oue the finest Useable of Philadelphia. • Potesv Ille, Feb.12.'59 - . 9/tlf $l7; 33 CO 20,039 10 ram GO 24,341 3k ----- ORPHANS' cOURT.SALE OF VALUABLE . " REAL ESTATE. B.an order of the Or:pi tons' Cou'rt this -sr *lll be sold on SATURDAY. the, 31st day of month. December, A. 8.,1859, at the dwelling bouse.late of Meld Y. erger, dece y ased. In the townshi of North Ma helm. In B the conot of & h nyikilLat one p o'clock in the afternoon of ihe said day,lthe following real estate, to wit:. , . No. I—Being 7' acres, 143 perches, of waodlem - d, situate, In Wayne township, bounded by lands of Henry Berger„ Conrad Rader, and others. No, 2-6 acres, 49 perches, of wood land, Denuded lify No.-I, andotbei N 0.3 -5 scres:lll perches, of wood land, bounded b./ N 0.2, and.land of Reed and others. . , - 'No. 4—Sittiate In North Mauludtri township, bounded by lands of John Dade. Wm. Eller, and 'ether lands of be estate. belng.part of the homestead farm, motel nitig • acres. 101 perebes.--, - No. 6-5 D natain the same township, baunded by lands of John Italie; and other parts of the same farm, con taining 30 arras, 1,52 perches. - No 'a—Being one ,tat her part ofkthesaid farm, contain - ing 16 tures, 55 per. rhea. - • • No.7—Situate lu the same township .of North Ilan. brim, being part of the sail farm, et ntalnlog 4 acres, t 9 • perches. No. 8,-Sitnate In the township of Wayne. in the said County. by lands of Henry Berger, deceased, W 114,216 am-reef woi d and sprout tend. 9—tieing lot No 121, hi the borough of Schuylkill Hewett. - 10,-ilehig the remainder of the hotnestred ban, innate within Said township of North Ilanhcm. boun ded by Daniel Bettot . s and 1 f Shannon.M. mid others, emitaining le 103 acres and 162 perehes.M with the'dwelling bouts, barn and otter Improecniebts. Correct draft* ut the several pnrparts of the above land have been made out. and will be shown by the ed• mlnistridoe to puichaiers. now and on the day of sales Five per ernt. p t the purchase money will be required on. the day of sale ou each purport. and no further pay ment will be required until • tbe Aryl day of April neat. Conditions tuadeknown et the sale by the .Administrator. WILLIAM BIT CL JAE., Affrib FEG littraiftr. COB ER, Clerk of the Orphan" (hurt. 50 3t Dr. $132 31 737 69 70 09 12-87 148'60 • Dee.lo, A RARE CHANCE • P•t Profitable Investment of ,the most Valuable Property in the Borough of Pottsville. THE subscribers offer the following - .Tdinable property at Private sale: • ,No.ll, All that well known tavern stand situated on Centre street. known 55 the Z.;OItTILIVEn)IIIN UJTSLs and kept fur many years by Dastrx lirm.. This ralnahle property will be sold with the adjoining , property—the two containing in front on Centre street 04 feet 0 inches, nod extending westwardly along a-20 feet wide alley feet to Second st rod, and northward ly along Secomi st re t 91 teeth Inches. with the Improve manta consisting of a two-story frame tavern L ,,. bodge with a large and commodious three-story haft building thereto attached. This loillding" A'' tuurbeen erected within a few years, and the whole 'ar rangement Is complete. Thochambem dining room and -cooking department. It Is helleVed, will compare with* any Hotel in the County. atSo. A large and commodious twcrsiory brick stable, with extensive yard them. Also, A large three story flotle•and brick building fronting on Centre street, with a store•rocan on tirst floor and dw•lling on the second and third starlet!. • . This property, ae a isusiness stand, Cannot be•surl $l7 2.% 3 fp 11 4D 8 $4.1 b :DS 2 50 1 24 40 42 25 13 12 13 ;t 06 - 9 3- 1 00 41 50 3 Oh j 5 00 4 00 i 6 oo 1 ',sn3 a& 452 b 9 passed: - - N 0.3. That old and Well known business stand Piaui. ted or Centre street and for many yeaYs occupied by Ni L. LOOSE and others. as a flour dmi feed *tore. This valble preperty adjoins tright A' Lerch's iron valuable store on the north and James Sillyman: on the south. containing in front on Centre streer2B tett 3 Inches. lad extends westwardly at the same width S 3 feet with right of hoedy from Centre street through thearehed alley now for the hotel arid adjoining properties. - The buildings on the property consist of a good and substantial two-story stone building forty feat deep.the first story occupied as a store, and the second story as a dwelling. all consenientlreaugediiina in good order. To this is attached a lar t wA•storyfranie store hooky with extensive grimed , * I storing grain yi This property from its 'cation for ' Luelness. is well worth the attention of Peryons, • desiretiii.6t going'. In to the floor and feed bnelne.s.- . .. 4, . If 'this property Is tint sold beforelle:l6th day of March it •ill be for rent. 'ossesslon wllt - tei given on the first of April next. . No. 4. Fire lots of Wu on Mehantango street, ex lending front the beick J tiding in the rear of Hotel, along said street. to tta three story brick building on the southeast corner of Msharitange and Neecied sheets. This property is too well known to require any . ris-. marks. Nor. I and 2, adkilriing three story brick building containing in front on Mabantaugo valet, 42 a , feet, and in depth- 40 feet. with frame market . . house. oceopted by lIMULT ROSCAOARDEN. N 0.3. containing In front on Mabantango street, 21'. feet. and In depth 1.0-fret, with frame °Mee, occupied by r KAM a BAVX. - Nos. 4 and :i,efintlininr in front on kfalrantango Fitt - 42 feet.ll Inches, anlf in depth 46 feel: with three brick offices,occupled by Jekots lizzo, Esq., F. J. Paana andi Eamon Stuswcx. • , 1 This property for the erection of Mikes or pubiin :buildings. cannot be excelled by any other porey tl4l the borough. These lots will be sold sing. all t gather to suit purchasers. No. b. This desirable dwelling Is situated on the soul east corner of Slaba ni nog? snit Second streett for co .i fort and convenience ass 'commodious 'dwelling, It' h few superiors in the boronoh. - • This properly contains 24 feet. 6 incites front lan"6l '. bantarigo street , to the corner of gerund, limner' , al It , Second *toilet, 24 feet: 4 inches to Hotel shade, then letudwardly along eald.stable; 48 fee.. 6 inches. then norrhaardly at that width Wong . Motel yard, 67 feet, 6 con le e Inebior Vie lisle of the 40 feet tots. This leaves al yard to e dwelling on which yard is 'meted a con nlent brie stable , with entrant. fr"ft .S e em ' d °met * For further-A nfonnaiion as to description and wadi Mous of sale, tflr;ply to ApUN 1141041E8, F.sq.. Trandre, sr 8. SU.kvasit, .Agenl 10- Pnt#olll., Miieh ANfig • - - _ In, is absorbed through v. lug the seat of inflammation. promptly and iniarliably su bdues it, whether. located in- the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or- any other important organ. It penal/atm the SUThee t o the intericr, through the countless tubes (bat communicate with the skin as summer ruin Owes into the fevered earth, ditruslng Its cool and regelaent• Hug Influence. Skin Diseases and Glandular Swellings.' Every species-of exterior irritation is quickly reduced •• by the anti•inflounimstory action of thindutuient. An gry ElLOrtiOno, such as Ss= Charm, ZOTADEVAS. ICISOWonn, State HUD, SSTS= Been, &mats. (or-leen) to., die out, to return no more, under Its apedicathip,— Ilemital experience In all puts of the world wets its - •lv‘f*llitdtity in diseases of the skin, thi, muscle},, be Joints and the glands. o • Mears, Sores, and Tnaiors. ! ' The effect of this unrivaled external remedy upon Serairla, and other aireient -ulcers and sores: is limos* miraculous. It first discharges the viten which pnvin. - .ces suppuration and proud flesh, and thud the etre* which Its healing properties afterward complete seep& as arenas permanent. • • Undeniable Testimony. - In eases of the fracture of the bones, Injuries earned by idiom explosions. iiartgew, inset, deaths, UnntXla- VFW, Silt/NW OF 2116 JolNlF;and couture-Mon of the sinews. It le employed and warmly recommended by the fatuity. This marvelous eemedphas . been intrhinced -by Its Inventor In perioninto all the hading Hospitals ' of Europe,aud no pf ivate household should he wit hoe t it. Womb, Ernises.;Tharts, and Scalds. • ' The Medical Staff of •the "'ranch and English Armlet lit the Crimea haveollielally signed their approval allot. oerayli Olntment, as the moat reliable dressing Sir Si. re ruts, Stabs. and gun-shot wounds. It is also Used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. • • ; s~rs;l C dp~~,,n.,,.:. : ~ - c I MEDWINAAJ ...1: - L - sy rotrs . i tivin .-- Ora t or; nvig iigirii DeiiirAT*i.- .- fs'esspessdeditstireig boo TilSl s sae Ia beenan• ia; established' set, a tgandard iiiidicine,kuttwa *ad I,opprovol by all that bays toed it, tad is tom resertahltte With eiteandelien 1* all the diseases Ihr whkh It is ter,klatatinded.- • , ' 'lt has Eska tlioasandst - twillhin the last two yews' -obis bid Onto op all lieliesi gere'alLaulteleos t be numosmo . 'itaselleiteS 'ewe iliciteli is ial Ipdaseeldon show. Tbeekese out beide* oCloglite_tillie ternparameet Of the individual taking It Saad* Used In each qrautl-1 Wake *Wort gently ea tbsi aillldo 4 41 4 4 '. .. Let the dlitstes of roan iie t Maid* min In tbe moot the Ltweriuse f - --P. , ,v.piro ter, and It will worn hhowOoninistalts.Stliaititio . attar/Lai Wit/4pda, Chivy& Mamba+, Sulu , e.g. lair" Comelaihts- DYgets• 107. Woos,. Soar Stole .72:14.1Labltual Costiveness, Cholie,Cb °lora .t.lieldo Ise', t 'orbits. Chrlera Irian tam. Illatuirnew antedier' ' Q•etßiale wintitnesees. and ever be used eateissfelly allon ordinary family Medicine. ~ It will eon 2i,lS k Ileadtrbe, (aril Mo sande can testily.) ladle T. - 020*am% It tiro or :there teasels:orals are takeu at —l „., vomaieneement of ettaeli. 4,- AU who use It are ' , Se 'givirtg their testimony in Its favor. , 1; 11/ i .' l • re e.• meg Weser in Mei se,: *nth with tle .Totrigenskir and iwellow tote iogelierJ - iFr ' - ' :' 1 jeirPgiageewOnto 113011# per Sottle.lßS . • • ; • A Lit t. •, ; , , • SANFO D.'S • ',. • -Family y .Catb. 'e Pillsj fIOMPOUNDED b oil Pare. Veget- I L ,/abir Extracts, and put up hn,Olass Cues, A Irlight, and will keep to any climate. 'I , f.' Tim Tinnily Ca tiler ti cl , iPIL lea gentle bet. active Cathartic, whirtilhei* Proprietor has used in his practice atom than twentylle. year*. 4 • Tbeconstautlitinereasingta% liaised from those whit have long uarell hi P 1115, 1, 01 tod the eatisfactian whkb all express In regard MI Z 'thelr etre, has induced me to place them within the : ..., reach e t en. -The Profeselon well ltoow', SP' that differeni Cathartics act on different pie-done of 1111 the Bowsly. Tbe Family 1.1• t beetle( PILL' has, with doe reference to this well ' state:, , — •'illiihed fact, been cow. pounded from a varl-:ty ofiistithe purest Vegetable Ea tracts, which art alike mil 'n'every part of the alimen tary (-anal, and are Goont,l'and use In all cases - wherea Cathartic is needed:l .4nch as derangemeute of the Bto maseh,Sleepiness.lo`Pains In the Rack and I.tins,Coniveness,ffain midi lerdeuttes ulcer th e whole bc.dy• from sudden colds : , ; which frequently, If Os clected. end In long even*" ei [Of Fever, Lees of App.., lite,* Creeping ffensation!..Vof Cold over the body, I Restlessness.' Headache, orl rwelglit - to the Head. all i Inliationatory.Dlweasee, Wertnt in Chihtren or Adults..! Ithenmvitiem, a peat Purifieri : f the Blood „ stud many diseases to which flesh. Is heir Itho numerous to mention n this advertisement:, DOSEs-1 to 3. • ' . . I 1 tirrglee.,....3 Dlatre.lia .. , evrbi. - LIFER INVIGOR4tOR mai FAMILY CA. , THARTIC - PILLS are retaili,d' by Druggist. generally, . and sold Wholesale by the Trade In all large towns. . S. T. W.liSanford, PI: D., i • Manufacturer wog Proprie heti 303 Drioadwoy, Ar. T. lel-Itetalled in Pottsville by 'IIEN RY SAYLOR ; Mid ' in Tamaqua by. r.. 3. VIM ISept. 10,%9 til.ly • ' - Hostetter's Stomach Bitters! • r I HE - Proprietors ind Manufacturers 1 ' td.tiosTmEtt'S C.ELKBRATED STOMACH RM. q T LS can appeal with perfecticoofidenee .to physicians .1 and citizen. , generally of the•Cnitied States, became the I e article' has attained at reputation heretofore onkucwn.— A few title upon this point Will speak more. powerfully c I hat Wel limes of hire astertido or blazoning puffery— 1, The eqnsomption of Ilestetnirs Stomach Bittern for the e - last year amounted to over half a million bottles, and - from iis manifest steady illeniille in Heats pest: It Is eel- II [ dent that doting the coming:year the consutuption• will teach near one million bottleil..: This temente, stuouut (~ [ - could never have been 'mid bet for the rare medicinal • 6 [ Twoperlies contained in thil preparation, and toe saue. lion of the most prominentphy sichens its those section* („, [ of the country ahem the article is best known, who not I only recommend the liitters'l to their patients, but are _ ' ready at all times to Preleslynontels to its efficacy in all etuttli of stoutarbic derat euzeuta and the diseases 24 resulting therefrom. 4, l l . This Is tieg a temporary ularity, obtained by ex. I 1 I 020111113:1,Ty efforti in the w y of truutpetiug the quell- I [ ties of the Bitters. but - a solid eatimet inn of an' Weal n- , re , able medk 't lue, hick:is destined to Le as enduring as I ; 1 time Itself. •.. _ 11 . llostetter'e Stomach Sitters have proved a Ord-eend ' ! II '.to regions where fiver and *tie and various other bill I' ;7: out complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. i u To beable to state ...r.nildently that the - bitten." area; ti , certain - cure for the Hyspeitefa and like diseases, Is to the , ~, proprietors* *nurse t• tln ua' oyed pleasure. It removes , 15; all-morbid matter fovea the tornarh, polities the hlood„' ON and Rupert* renewed vital [ ty to the rerrous system, i [ giving it (bat taco- and e ergy indispensable for the i restoration of heath. It lloperates upon the Stomach,: I ' WM.: and ether digestive vii•gans, flatly but powerful. I a.t ly,Oiria acpon restores them to a coationkm essentiaftethe I t ''" health ttlischarge of the functions of nature. \st ' Ithlerly persons may ma libtr Biller'- daily as per AI- I. ~ reetiona on the i - tile, ami I hey will Rod In it a glum- ! 17 '• lent PeeMl*3ly Adapted to eranfort decllidog years, as it ; CI , Is toit%iklUi to the palate, Itirigotatiog to the bowels, eke ' cellent as it tonic. and rejuvenating generally. We heve a. -the evidence of i bousands f aged mem and women who an have'expesieneed the benert , of using this preparation 1 sty, while suffering from Mornadh derangements and general; HA .de ility; acting under MO advice of physicians, they (lot h. mahtudoned all deleterleus drugs mud fairly tested ett t enkrits of.thie arible. i ..., . wet few worth' nithe.gentl r see. There are certain pe. A ri when their cares are , bitrastiog that many of [ WCs ti rem sink under the trial.l Tie , relation of mother and I an eliild is so ebsorttlugly tsHier, that the mother, especil . aj If aloe be young, tel spilt° forget her owu health In . iliT extreme anxiety for Is Want. Should the period d maternity arrive duritighe summer season. the wear -: ti body and toted is goner ly aggravated. Here. then, i i b ,A a r h u j x,sh e . : uo t::: !.. to i r tryt u rr s i t rae i i ;;l tu n kias t ru t i. o lip, r t e ,: e r.u u . p lil l i r ia a ti te t.o t t. t h e . r e zi n l ie .c r: ii g i n e; n the s y s t em , andeliable - he mother to boar up under ors that SYMMS the endornemeut of physieiank, ho use It is agreeable to the tarps as well as eett.tin 'to ve a permanent Inateise, f bodily strength. All those Persons t o -w we have particularly rer- • " 1 . 4 above. to wit: Seifert . from fever sod ague, caused ytimaw,hanril.adilladrir:cemsa, d te or y d ' e n .i r , y i i, em in e d u lg is es o t t io t a h , s losai stom cif . ; fi, p- . uperannuated itivalida. Persons : a sedentary romps icon, and nursiug itoi Leri, sill coni.ult their own phye- ! Ica welfare by givlng to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach f bitters a trial. • - I i. - I , .trif-C.'t•UTIONI—AVe ciultion the publi4gainst using prey of the many initiations or count, -rfelli, but ask for liestetter's Celebrated Sternach Bitters, and see' that I 'etch bottle has the words. -"Or. .1. Ilestetti es Stomach i Illitleril" bl.mn oh the side of the bottle, andstatnned on : lam metallic cup riveting the cork. and obierve that nor ; I , !autograph signature is on the label. I Ade Prepared and sold by IiOSTETTER it 'BSIIIII, I , `-:, Pitteburab. Ps.; and sold by all druggists; grocers, and 1 !dealers general y, throughent the United Stated, South i America, [ ss,nd Hermant: * * *Also, for sale by Jelin O. Brown.A Son. Potttville ; ' J. Keutr Borne and 0. J. A J. :4. Lawrence:sllnersvillm L. Eckel. Tremont: Kitsmiller, Stens A Co., Pinegrove, C. J. Kneedler. Dooaldson. • ' [De( -.3.'f s •IS-ly PHILADELPHIA. J. PALMER & Co.l' M. ARK E 'l' 11 NV II A RF, Philadelphia. defilers In Flsh, Cheese sod Nuri tan.- hate con,dantly on band an assortment of BUILD AND . 1'1111iLL1) FlSll,Bc..vis Macltetol, shed, Sakunn, Blue Fish, lien logs, Codfish, Bret. I'ork, Lard, :51141114- er,, 11nIUP. ltidc-ry Cheese. Means. Rice, Bc. . Oct. 15. 73,11 424 m . - - HENRY, S. BATTIN. AI A A N: 4 U F i A ei C in I T ILR A E c . 1i O,s CI EO F AI : I N' I I r i cii F , F Ae. B;' At the :Southwest rot - 110;4 &mud dr None sts (lllsrtory Irall d$ Ito Siktr rind.) Phlllados. k tre-Woubl estiroially al the attention -- or the Tntot to his s.(l , l4brated Wei rt &etch Smite.. - August 8,'59 - i • 32.6 m j; B. SHANNON, • mAvvrAcirsis.4l s e Licks, 13e11.111 user. Sllrer.Plater, . •• los LcALEIC ix - Thablinq //rirdirtir', Naas pod- ALA Weights, . 1009 ilarbet St.' above 10th, North Side. 1 _...... enes, repaired, Kr lilted, 2e. Porcelain $,, Platte supplied end pu on. . Speaking Tubes put up. ,Philaielphla.,Soptent, 43, 'b9 36 .17' CHARLES R. #OI9IFi r lir -- , .. - 118 North.FoArth St, Philad'atX6.oo , . ' •AT TUE "OLD iiki !ID." n \•••• •..•:- ".er . • iriaisittfi and! • • dui( Monofacturcr of nisi Monnstes,' Cmb4s nd Nunes, Dresslns Caws, Mniusy Belts, ; ..Itetlecties. l Cigar Cease, Bankers' eases, lAstrei 'lop, Writing Desks, Pocket Books, . Pot leollosy- BM woke, Ae, ilhliadolptda: Pepte her 21.,'59 - 39-le in. S. AL..ESA...H & CO.'S Watch dclewelry ator , IT, 1 ,i • 156 Nevin Second Street, Op , site the Mount Vernon House, Philad a, 11 .ATeIIES, - Jeixelry . and Silv t Want. for tali: at lower pilrns than at ' I any other Fiore In that city. %atrium and Jew• dry carefully rrpalred in ihe best manner.— Also. tint genuine - dilnita Plated Warn. All goods oarrardmi to berm representedr i * i t- Niro romot fur: the Aturriesof Wateh Company, having on baud, Gold and Silt er Arubricau.Watebm ant Movements. N. IL—all orders Pent by mall. or otherwise. will tw ponetuslly attsudad. to. [Dee. In. lee • 1017 SPICES! SPICES!! SPICES I!! 11DURE 'AN 1) NO. 1 GIi,PUNI) PEP -1 ..0 ran. Si LNG t: a. CI NNAMON4 ALLSPICE. MATES. . • A)IEGICAN AND t'NULISII musraab. ___,: CA 1 - es Nt: PF:PPEIt. NUT llii 19. MACE. SUP. CA It It. SODA SALTPETRE. 9AI4:IIATUS:. • :- SAL. SODA. INDIdO. - CA itAWAVA CORIANDER SEED. ASIITON DAISY AND GROUND SALT, An., For sale at the Emir Mills, N 0.21-1 and 216 North ' 1 l Front street corner of New Vhiladelphia. t ' 4 IIOWARD WORRELL. I , . , iltir-Purrhasers will t iend It greatly to their. interest both in quality mutt v , en to_buy these goods. Which are at ranted an represintird or to rfeited. A trial Issolleited. March 19, -.1,9. - .! .1, . .: . q:: 124 y . 4 Mil CorOOD I GROCERIES , ALA _fir . worli.ciimsus Win; PARVIN, Jr., __ ler bIEESPITT awl :18th sta. _ 1 ' Alm - —_ , Admire-111 pevlt4betow the main Universally pr. - :red i In Elisland and alai tot Cones,{ Itiolines.Coal Pit* end /MIMI. I t lel confidently reeetuneinded to Miners and' otters mo A leiiaile iitfile. A fini in otalq,i3O inns Mr. *duels* elui. Link Proved Ghats, lA, 6-le. 9i, ' la. 3.4 and I Z.,lnetit Met. and N; and% loch Best:Gest Iron. aril ut els.rie IfilenhariMien Bork , Shoo Salle, Mow& itolis Veer . Igrktit's Patenti pis Wilitiolon's Anvils„ Wright - a Nbil litm.vieo, v ice *es and Pins, Atwood's eledseh Used and Stems Itssonstith Blasting Tubes. all 1 OPaler /1386, 31eulo Ittners,Aampe. Itowland's di OrliSth's Coat Shovel !tanem:4'4 and Atterelitt's Cut Steel, Rabbit Metal, 'Wrought said thr ,NaLls, "King's" Stotts and Wee, Merritt's mel Tatt't Patent Strew Wnsreters. Ad. ?I E.WLIN.i MA RLITIALL di CO4 - . SL" ailuiS Ana, rhadrr• No;ili6 Wig '' • ItADELPIII.k.': SAIL -FUND -........5, Elul* ii 2. , l lisney Is received every day, and let sty evroelnl, or swan. .. . / ' lire Per Ceuta. interest Is * paid ler Iry the day It Iv pat 111, ... 'be money Is always paid back In Gold, whatever lied for. and wit boat notice: ' one) , Iv received front &warm Adatiaistriftroci, 'nos and others wlto desire to have It In a, plate t safety, and where Whitest can be obtahsedfor ' i . a inoneereeetred from -depository is In vied In I. E :..1' AT t:„ MORT° A 0 E. 41. tl I: Ot,V Lek EN , sod Aber fi rst class cer , :ric les as the Charter 41 r tit. , ,111ce flours—Every day front 9 till t ic e7sloeh. and odays and tharedaps till 8 o'clock In tklverilog. rklB old indeielt established LIVINfI . PD S D has d %mole than TEN' lIII.LIONS ordoliara Dem thirty' thous Ind dentwitors. fins. II ki7tltY 1.. D /INNER. Presi4t. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. ILIUM - J. lizze,Secretary. \ *1 - NOW TO OEI RID OF RI caption M 4ny Hill n s ' :l e r v '' .. w. :N e % " l w ti : l w y e . r u e : othercec fc r 1 nit , hrrki il c pep i t:oti i lly:ts,:ltr of rata." trili,e,r,iti • t at the outset, 'kill nut deltr , reading my - ,retnarks upl4l- t subject as the getting rid o c.. 1 .There ' ' is nut-ti adopts 1 . 131 who is not trouyed more it . I. pestiferous verrhin, destroying . tachiug his huiltlingti to a g t ., t t, ~ ,,,t eat, committing fiepretlations 1 of al; . 4,,,,,,r i t, Antroying . character. My object it t o out a certain and effecturil method t,,, P x \ minute them from the farmer's ' , Raises 1 a few days, without danger to tu.r. 4 stock —a "drake" even with L ip.t pensities needing no cautiOn." I have sought remedies in vuriou ; tions-eone in particular add highly rte, , (led, coasisied of 'a mixture of little and 'fiscal - lc, scented. with ' the oil of Itt Duly prepared with. thin' conditnet shallow dish r of water, 1 placed it it: ; tiou frequented by rats atkd watched ildit . 'with much interest,` Presently '., half dozen rats, attracted hy the oder , • , oil, collected ° around the dish, and after king of it for a length of Oise, they as a sitting posiare,a la .Vonkeibl wipin g jaws with their front feet wild fisting POLLOCK, BACON & CO., glances at me of f ' theinost grateful di o South SECOND Street,_Philadelplua, tion us I peered out from My billing PI 1 L PORTEKS and Wholeeale and Re- ip '- ercei ' vett at once that I 'as intly in Dealers In Pence Stacie Illy 111101;.S.. It tiW••Pt , tinent hovers a til tied s eery Nit and• thent to a feast,•which they ens i)yed w .111 t q,nek of Plain. Sleditint and Fahey Dresst tt princinally curds:teed at the recent tarps Atte. fear of the consequences,kiiiiiving fill on 'ea. in Phithielploa and New York ; wed yin 4 NB 4 . ,..., ~ ,r by their own affair:it insane tlitt the Id les Or rn , t or (.rn, lotion. Alco. li I k Dress tellksta,of the moot eehh,airdlpatiu- would only add to their alro;a4 sle.4 rt ,tl.l high Intr... Al.n. In their accromttte de. ' ' rt ti•.an eaten lye sod varied thspriment Prother well fed condition. And o' of the , .... W , rit' :tot tape all the nu.; Appr.lved fabrics d 4ftytea for Fad end It.n.h-r Wear. • . remedy recommended by yur vorresr . • . ' fiIIAMILSI MIA WILAII "11.," 1 have no doubt thus It is prectselk In I.s4renrtment we pit, I,y far ;Ito rnAat extent (re ~),• ' f tn• be found In the illy: whichemirates all line to the Frenclionh's " tea powder ;'; ~,ii Les to e „. .; 3 4 , :',.'i , t ,, 47 . 'u . ' . :: , :Y. , 1 :';,„,1, 1 ,,t',,,,"'''',, - ,„ effective the rat ninst mit lie 6.ttglJ . t i ots.ard at the late butte A uction S•1/""d wen then "ate pill" ftireeti t t i o s a l ::l l l ., : e is i t tl it: r r na us e t r . l .„, t m any re..loced prices, Nr . 'll3 KS : Tit AGL ANS.! I MANTL,F.F. SI t 11:10:coureetwn.itilhooutt rda,,iel'ilv,.r.e, (It It hati im I toy :will and in thla dee urinent a very extetp.ive - 1 . 1 .r .. rt.trildt,;ldutzbttettivid!..7,aarvgaLitetlnt4o s in el , ....c i t „ to:4, apair of Terra,. imals will, in a few day, , clear every tai '1 la. e interehtiag lit itrenti.ies, by. dest it ving tle Ad. 4 Of - , tk , „ ,, ',1ti.,..17:4,p0ntciti,.,1 f i t r i t is p u i t c y ,.. . , i r t n s i t ti 1 1 . .: , :t. t 1 . 4. 6 f..3 . tt r 1 tin 1n . ada • it oiattniertured of t's• best .r. n.I ,snot opprorei r .1. t: n . .. , li st p er co . r i it i,, r4t i VA LI s , s p it h i ttl i S p llt' i : • ~ 01:1 „ .1 , O ra tl s e t a ti , l i ii r. and e tTi u l l it , r ), li t i l i i i a l i i t cl oi t i l l e ; oti ld na(1;1; e 4 1:, • 110: leri . • hrireil. and Winter Wear, and of unequalled \ his s nip ear stock. A Li'irra/ Ditco.l , ll In il h..Vja4 ti .11, cis., le 1P11,1.04.!K. lIACItf. a C•i• , '' • No, al South Seo.nd Street, Phila•hicti_is. o ti l o h l e i r wi p; t t i r i i s t : i . le A fe g rn o:, ,, d , ,A te i l, l .L . , , , :: : :l , l , y a dilt i e n il c i t t , , 41_ s ,„ 0 t,i,*, , p..) . I I,4cork of ex terminalimi a hen a idnet i I much infested by theml, lint a terri e r indispensuble, ' ai the ferrets. aLitie will wally perform tin• venrii a ithnut 'any at . i ________________.................... . 1 i t s i be v five, t i i, o . imp ortant a t l f,l, i tsh inclinedet h t y e ' z ' t lir: c u l i c : . i e i p t :t g t . ki in tl i s } ) e u e i c i n l .o ie m th n l i daliscoarsted washing fine - p to now to market for , place, unless ,they are I angry., By ali more than a year, and that it has given univer