3.117111 VAL. ;nbilfB.42 13 per. , payable >a adviatb— Irt 00 it not paid tnAdvance, moue trims will bilstaidly adhered to beheaftee. • - , reptes to one addcwa! the adviacej So I • 13 00 A, .1. • " • I+,ll4xia " • r • ti 30 00 i'trbrobecrintlonamast tavarlab ybe peld la admix. - TbeiJouaass. will be funabbed to Carders lad others 1.4. to tzt,loo Coptelt. ea& at delivery. • rrr ClerAcmen and School Teacher. irEll be tarrilah. lib the Jotir.at at $1 SO la admix, or $1 to paid - wahle the year—prer we year tun rate., RATER OF ADVILIITIOILINO;i%J.' , S Iluee, including date. we laaertisaa Tarte. tad s I , erquent Insertions ilattata. One square at Itiace, n di over 3 Bow, for I or 2 Imertloas S 1; 9 bwettloae /a ; eubseqeett inseedaaa, 95 condi per.square.— , Ldger Qua; to proportion. . uoreree—vane. Reis. asx. Irerkvia Tit cßomwith-dars;. $lOO Xoo' 11360 90 q) h e y .!nes, and over; 800 • 400. Tag ISO l'ec; open" tir 1411xele. .5 00 00 . 1000 ' .15 00 'Puree '‘," 4 '91 " ZOO SOO -14_041 2000 Line over a square, yr_ cepp,ta. a line r Bpeelal Nog. a *, ism coat. higher.; Local Notices.llo cede a • inch spirals equallto twelve Mei. - 44ir-gtr,•,itiktitiscroonts as per lignaramitT.l • &fie milnla.conat Itatka Itoe.. T .- . . IV The circulation or the Jornaltlikaot exceeded by any raper v pabilebed tke Sestet:ad of 113.183elphia or Pittsburg. and It b niew tbe largest sheet. Lab pig Pixtusybrenft. • t Nithin the tiot die yeaik the eabeetlptlatt list Wu d vatoed. and It contlisue• to \ bxxleae tepidly. As an AtiVert!dre !calk= It it One Ot the Dania The ;gate LEGAL ,CAltbs. , . CO - PARTNERSIIIIIN-dnill ender , Irib. signaeii have fortaed a Csalartheratdp as \ At .torneye at Law, undlr the Oase ot A N' 8 0N • , • ~ s , JOHN MOHAN 1 Pottelille, Feb 6, 1967.=•;11-% THOB. H. BANN ,OL ' .. W. - mcnALK.Ao. a Y.aw. - •:oIPPICE : , —Centre St. beks Mee. Can he eqnstaled'in German. T. .Bf—'l'4Ms lOUN Mr. HIRMERIL, Againgej ag Law, Pitterille. - liga, (Mee with' Ham., P. W. HutaV a err isa e. gtregt..3 4...5in be eanggibed h #ngDelb • TIENJA3I.IIII. B. "IeCOOT., Aduaracri Law. .OFFlCE—Mahantongo Stied. above ,Centie . i I'darr.l s l9, ,64.-14.41 IT. I Ilk CLAW ' ERWITIFISSUESt, • • • . Attorney Mt LIM' Ashlind, (Via. Centre st r eet, opprAte,iiiej"cia . 5ept.9,44 '64: , - . • BA- .. MAPPNN WEIDMAN. ' • - ltf~' , • A tummy . *z -Law. Orturs2=4:oltre Street, mums fortuerirmetAPkd tok CiecroDeß. Kelm; March 30. '6P-IPly' amaa ir. otrpar.r.i. WILLIAM -IL orgy' amirairs.z, a ismrrit. Anakrue= %.", law. pnwit—centre are(?t, ()mate, Horse notel..Pottevips, Pa. •• . Jane 48, Vii _ _ (111-046. ,OPIIEB LITTLE. ' ollitterater at Law. asididasary authorized by law to - 7administe; 'dasita. *c. Sul • to ;take depositions, and ackhowlekments dods, niortavon, powers otattoeney, dbe.L. • / POTTSVILLIL 11471 LENT 'AND COLLECTION', OFFICE. July 1 , Ilabsatcetgo St. (opposite 6„416. I . W. ROSEBILIBRIKL'AItierVe_T nt-Law , removed Ala otlke to Ine wend d00r,.. front ban mom, , nbove B. Banninv Boot_ et 0. Cetttrg St: Pottevrno. reb.14.,111-4. JAnzs U. ciairaELL. • • ktimillei at Law , Romig 111 and la' repa &Wing No. CO Wahrat Philadelphia: • • rarlo addltion to practice 1D the Court!' of Phkadel ptia. wtiLatteadlo law bn•tneee.ln 13cb*IkIll Nov. t •67 . 64. • - - . • THE litUSlt BOOK •- • •: i••IFOR EVERY 80Y...A11D. 'GIRL • . . - E R N. • C I 11, • • •••, . • CONTAININt* ti ' • • N t. E Hunitrils of popular soup " • . • . lustriealsws 1;01 Exercises DT ;wawa ANT ONE CAN' 411.... - N TO SING TERM. ThistNew :Waal( will'be,found interior to all almllir many points essential to a popular. Instrac.• , icon Book in Vocal Mask and, Collection of Melodist ior the:young. FORTY , EDITIONS have already been published, and the' demand contintes unabated. Many of the bouts have - I*mi written expressly for the work, - and none of the e. e - tga are el and time worn, sung through a doz -n s bt.obs, ont New and Sparkling, adapted to all :'4 - cessiony, and alive with the vpielpet the times. • Price ne c; s. eent Ivotpniclif - OLIVER DITSON & • • UO.. P.uhlt.hete, 217 Was/tee/in; etrefet, Boston.-, AS H. DITSON d CO; Sit Brondlal, N. T. - .• ' ' November' 2.1 '4l " , • HOLIDAY IFTS•I • - • • :105.rieciltv'e1 a Cne n meat of Vida, Tatetetp - Scta, - C nt arStandy, stunk! ifSCts,liVittCri .BCandi..Peti 4 yalt..tea. and kreat variety , of Mut ,To s s ;WHOLE:74.LE ANpItETAILi. • • OEKNEYS onl y 6 dents. euttilasa Waro and-ezqtrlsitely flue Cologne lict Setts. sqltable for Wedding Gifts. Also, a gen eral assortment of Crockery MadvilLeaman, at greatly redocsd,pr 10c. , . must received by Jalyl3. 234 f J. It TfIOXELL. IMO - Centre 9t..: DI AR : . • • 1.% RIES ! 1,,••• -D • • DIARIES ! ! ..1U"C0136.113(313 fineaaeortmenf of 'DIARIES foik 1968 cm hand and (or sale BANNAN RAMBEY.S - • „Book and Btatlonery,Store. NAIAD VATERTROOF OIL -_ 1 I'AtENTED i fcrOBER 9., 1566. UMIEEMIM Put up in Stet, Jar!, Quirt., Plats and Dalt Plink . , . fk"oequillit,(l and,Sclentific Priiiaratkrn for 8U0173;‘ 9EOE4, HARNESS, CARRI&OB TOPS, • Alen, 'a new OL.M.STEA.O'SrtiOE GREASE. For :.' • I BRION? & CO. riov,:ell, %IT 1 • ' . 40 -Ci4if.PETINGBI! J. T. ftELACTlOrk.lirn:37 8. .Beennd has received per late arrivals, a large and ' , varied assortment of CROSSLEY!. it SON•SIBRIIif .,SEL.B CARPETING 4, .Also, a large line of Three-I,lr Ewa Super and Fine Jngrale Car— peting& Cottage, and Carpet& 01! Cloths, Medea, etc r : which will he shad at greats reduced reduced Paces , wheitesale'and retail.. it •J. T. Rh:LACROIX. 3T S Second Bt_. bee4Sliaket C4tstlint. ' . Scot 2Si ' 29.3 m , ENCOURAGE ROME MANUFACTURE. • 3-A.tmoos R h.l CO 0p...0..fr.0e. Pa., Menniarthrere of ROPE, HEMP PA - CHING'. TWINE; LINES and COl4lB oE every deectiption. A full, as. sortment kept cone:wily on band maid the bdt material and workmanabip, , A liberal glare of Übe patronve of the boeMe.4 men of rbe-Tosi region Is respectfully solicited.' HENRY JACKSON, A,gt, , OcL 1.4.1.17 4i Sae . ] No :167 Market St, Pottsville. - 0 0 - OD — D'A NTiE D • Potts' - R stsuract. 10. •Vi 191 Centre St. 430(4 align end conetanteen• ployment r . .- • ••,, Ds . -J. RIDGWAY; d& SON, '- , COAL. coisnsist k iiis 1111111telltAliTIB, ~ , - ,i,, ,; ; • Toil vilke. :Pa ' • - -,r •••:.,. , r . . . Will purchase for ad) partici% wish i ng nuy land of u ll p Coil wined In Sala lkill Cpunty.. it. Erasmus/At-tuba. . unseen will be:d .0(1. Aug. Ang. 8, .611-31.2.... 1 ~- J kv. AVE 141.11$ 1.0 3 Ceases apo Enid or el - Sagatlite Paper— also Old: and oJ4rßoolica SO the covere ?erltersta pound . HANN/ TO .CARPENTERS The-Sebnylklll Lumr, _, Luber, Mand_ ig , , • am; hizA 221 deeir ettenedre atabait,:con Railroad Street, agree/.trinity of lumbered elvery idW and deacrip ton., which can supply to -Carpe — nters and Benders, a lower rates thaa bought' elsewhere: They are slabrap ie l o ei through the moans Of their extensive , bor savitnimachines manufactured attic ea Ist their line at a saving of 45 per cent. on former cost: - • • s = Their large Workshops have been In enccessful opera Don for the past year; turning out aint_qtaatitlen of • • Doors, • Waisdeer wrangles, .' • Sask. ; • Puget Work, Illealtdiage, 4 Iled.pasts,. • jligliude.J • Shatters. Itaaingers, •;„ _ • r And all kinds - ofi • Premcd. Paneled. gad Teined Wort, which they haveicon:nanny' on hand. They uns reedy - to:sari:ate orders . at the ahorteet notice, for any quint!. '.ty or quality of sawed or, rnannhtctmed stuff. Dry and green Remlock. of all kinds, the Woltz?. ,mrposen. Osk.lgaple, Poplar. dial; plank antscan j boatitt • Cherry, Walnut. Mahogany. ete.;asicalst ' net work i White itrut•Tellow Pine? boards Ayr tkia , raw or made to orders White Pine plank, it, 2}‘, and }s' inch panel, , alseays ready: also, beams, rails, 'ninth posts shingl lath; .ceiling lath.letitingA, Sc., dr aarllills of sawqi sniff and everyth in titer line on hand or to orderAt the shortest no . " -- Pcttirville— March *t("”nq 100 _ , D4 nriEL 'III. ILATICUEB, 104 fablipei Ware Rm.' 'and Rallubetirl • s3B Bouts• I - • '' . 2 , l. _ B .....p ere p cui g od City dad tc to thipir sidesaddle to can e t4is sti4. • D.Y. - *rot. . , • • I rs ' - , E. .itcoiEs —lt mikw=. 'emlts—itepts . ',. • aocio, RCS 3a ~ . We hire a lirge - stritt finely - gr o wn stock of Rcisesit: • - stannic tag over 209 varieties, inclndLow ea nnkttu. awl ourivalled -Inflow eltrubing • Itose. "fflarsbar ninon whtdrAire now offer kw site for tho twit thus. 'rice of . . , fflOirsital Neit.” each,_4l,lV mkt. , - . *l._ So. .. -• • - : ...011,133NW00D - I.,S=lf. • '- Oqtobor ?S. 18C7 - , _ , .. ASHLAND:PLANINC MILL. • JlllO. is iciGIFITISIJIM; Ashlardi, lus Dow' itsrelto mismlsMas, is cheap as tin be ilsesrbire.. 1 • -- . 'Poor* =ll - : ` • V . • c• • . .. - 11 • ,. . • likwiterit; .. - ' - - •r . :1111inds,' ' 1 ~ '. - P'' - • .-_ Window Wraosom, . . '7, , 1 1- , 7 •- ' : Door Frown. _ . • 3..,, • r irleirirta ß , „, m • , • •, , -• fil Ng, u& 4 1,14suldliiipi of all Arteriptioas. ' , ;O C dr . Plank . , Lath,. Pitnnf, Ilig Ram -,-Ali it work warraxito eto irtyiltattdiedon.) • • Ashland. - Pi...ltily,a, 43T - . . fr-ly _...,....—__. ,NEW . ,STEEN SIIITSAGE .NLICEINEi - • • • ;AC4IIII VLMIEIC - -Itiatelter, • , • No, ' 301 - Oen* Btre+4,..`! POTTEIVIILE t •• -its ow Tows ifets,l • *eta nWo s us costomers thitheti peat, and solkits s eontpumastr ~ • of we SW 14s . I - ; He tar N enlarged ornestiote by th e Introtheuhue Into hie blueness Or-s are steam smogs =Octant.— ' Be will conttnattsa e ges lt , eeui' 011/ band the best quality of liem."Sa an: -- - • , • • cre4=l..thdlittes fvfr • ate =nth th by the nee __t)( the st em mambas, bets Or. Tared to make, =sip to t,:ottet, prneupay and expo.. c 1 a t . , . • 'Po deekril lullo purchase lehmige Dy wbOesete,, • Itberstillsoount be made: • F. rourrtue, JsaY • Shift' • • .14t, w. K. UNEAWEAVIB, , DENTIST . I tirsanate or Penturfloltraor Dade 0,1100 ROCNIS 1-1111 ark," ye Ineled. 'r_rittruee M'yde ./1101er lad Otilooolim -age r• teeese when &Alm&_ • "AVM & 4T-141.1 1 virat. JR. souse. • • . wacnageLs,Asm Brum pIiaLIORIN • TOBACCO, PIPES & smuts, CrUsT, Us., Opposite ilte Tow, POTTS*IIII.II.II, P. 11: hob. IWO Mil r ~ ~, BEM PURL F. B. _KABBOHEBI t Clenerat'burarance . 4o4. Ogee Iliessorylvania Haft: illPoolarrille, Pa. Ariritirojn s LONDON & 040 BE ENBUR&NOZ - boas sooteoW PA" .oktior _• Deraited the Unsiortiates ores 111140111,000 .11 011&11180RAICIE,VOIEFANY, ' comb Capital.' •• • ' .00.0 Eicirplao .. . ..... 4,-9139, Ds' lossusstos affected 'Rabe best Covasaatei osi ble term Losoco vosoptlyaseas4d aid Ivoid &Blot ' • ' APIP 1600 •• ;-11, • caarran . 18291 Tatialinal.. FRANKaN FIRE Il \ BOEII COMPOY OF PIpCIaLPI-IIA: Assets, 41:iraWaa41, tor, $2',5,93,1401-13i, • „-. 0 94 4040 0 0.71 0 3 0: ;44.1.200,430 I • —_ ViroulrEll Claim% I si N x o4mir fir tsis,, $27,631 10 ' ,0393,000. • , LOO3 PAID Mt 1411, . Over Ch 600.0110. rariepirrum: - margioneity PO O as o TBBatB. 11111112CTOMI • 1:214111.10ilt., ISAAC. TOol4o,WAurum XDWAND C. WA • 04.11131 M 08M; 0110.1141.82 % . I , l A VAN_____.W M. D.' CILARLIIII . BABICALks, Preeiden VUOSAII.I I I ARM" Ifite4Preeldea JAS. W. See. Eta.Xeit. . Capital, Aactised Merylnas... 'livened Peemlaay - . ' P Min 'ascribes Is agent for the &no =tabnod stftutton, and is prepared to wail insures:ft on . - 6esciiptkos of proterty. at the iciirost rates. HE V. Pattirrfna. *web 1,11. 936. l2-tf • WALTER Si SEWER, INSURANCE ROOMl3iPottilviile letra,of Hartford- . ........ ;.. Lorillard of lbw York ' 1,425,11 Phandi ,cfillextford i 1,10%! ; North -America of New Ydric-- ". 751,453 4fingfield of Milirin• k 731,899 Yonkers mind New York 3. 601,907 Fulton o New Yolk.. t !; 313,562 Itega.u. ,Hew Cork 280,730 ' • Aggregate Fire Otipitil. * . $9,685,718 ;, Union M ' tual Life.;•:,„ 4: , .. 1 '2,1 ;.: 429 IHartford Li n ve'Stooli . s ' 500,000 r-:....-----.4... °V . reFegented— •ii•f•—54374347 Dame, -omptlicand, office open from I.SO dl. M. to* P. 11-, or r lealk,_nlnj!ng n 7 Jame. W. Grant, Solicitor. at the Amman.... .nnee• The above campfire come of lbeleltieet, heaviest and anima reliable o)l2:maples-In America.. ' raThem Alma boo ed In tLBl..lonles In 47 of over $ 000,000. thile the Phan's. hag 'the largest earplug over and abova,te cmpllalatock and maga:mice:pi any Camper In llagtford. ••• , June a. *of . 1; • 29 ly • . L IFEI OILMAN B,lt. . . - • . • 0 1 ii ° - -.The G • We iniinrallee, ht4nlty and Trait Own- WV of Itlllitelphla. Office, Igo.' 409 Chestnut street, me era dote* saw A' the Ceitorn Oonae. • " • CAPITAL-40:4 PERPETUAL. Oiathine to make ininnuices on on the moat fa vorable terms. , ~ , .• ' --. ' ' The capttal b e ing up sad Lek together with it 1E llrlty to4nd =Mealy haereaaing item:Ted kind, offers see Um lusted. ;inar ter from, lams may be paid Aarly, half-yearly' ex 71 ' • . .o, _: . , ~ .t • - The witopani adds, sorroi pelt hdleallyto the untw ist= iii Mo e , The. dna boas, appropriated to Decem ber, 1844, theseandbontibey,l949, fad a* dint bOtio-ha .Deeember,•lBs4l. which additions make an a • :• of more than 40 patent. up= the, Vend- Z inn, • • , t tbenisaitng tbe annual prom, him. 1 - ' ---- iiiamicsa. k: - ..I ••• • Thomas .. . thin AL Orown, - . 14= 1 I, - J.• R. Intim; P Jews. -•- .•,. •76n R. Sa b. q... i i , - i .. 'Wanton. " - John Q. lb - , ..Ge0 Taber, • '• . ;', ~ las= Barton, ' ..; I. Preembn; :g. • Bella. CO*. , „.-.. -- _. •• . • , ,• , low Starr. - - -`,:i Pion et contiUng table - of:Wes and esplimationi; lona ow and buther lett cab be bad st the calm , • THOMAS WAY.. Plosident. ' ikei P. J ' • Artrory. • • _1- • .1 • Or of B.: • ; AN, Pottsville. Agint Ar : this Oonnty. - _ COMPLETE ' MAN T.TRE *ANtriecrunip ivy I HENRT. - -130E;R, drayirl'esTy ribm \ 1311PER4ItOSPIIA.TEI 4111 MO, NIA ; AND l i tirit3ll:l • • ' • - ,'Warrgyited Free from 4duurr“ , ..w4. _ nkciar.o LNILAGS 174 PRICE . 1 . 133!,P1in TON *111?-4,000.1.11EL f ..DIIOUNT-TO.DEAERS,' BOOTH .1 • aufluirr. of Philadelphia. Camists. of high standlng in their report of the analysis, -earth na,: ',The nxistitatfoo of the above Inciteetai a deckled advance In the co,mpwition of artful' by th e in troduction off considerable ;mintage of Potash. . d countenances the . c-tabsr trolved .in the name "Ocanplete Jibutaire. , .. ~ I ,, ' . 1 ' WlpLuisalobis. of Pilills4elphia:' Chenrietil of largeo , 'i.enm.lit l tte analysts of mtillsersAWy of Wet-,Wpost ; analysis *floor •ttompiete Ma tilliejtblat4beAllnle MI kaVIC given.it is certainly warranted-by its Chenticalcatepositide :in addition to than cordially wicommendhigyeti,. Fertiliser from; a - Ctientical litind , Point, we should rate that its mechan ical condition la hest excellent , ;being being kith as to ad mit:of its nse in the drill without further psepirabon.. The Tomplete Minniebp been nsediargely on 'micas • crops, -and the tmtlmohy !Mal far received prows it to be the beet Ferpzerlet introduced. Olden received and inftemunictir even hy . • , . DIXONiSHARPEW kl l tlli, • , . sots Ass n .... . . . 40:selith'ililitarr es, Phtlatelphla. ' • " it Arvid in, WT . \ , i .1 34-IV , - . I \ A Phyallotwiteml - View rat' 1114arrissige. - ' l . ' tut ointalwr semi mot naughty). ~ . . CioNahitsi bratty 'titres ,:bandied 'rages. .., eint Lio Auriplatas sad sagravinge`O the . Anatomy of the Human' Organs An a etateor-Health and Disease. with'a treaties on 9Rarly Ertori, its De: arable Ooniequenese upon ths *lnd and'BodY , with Author's Plan of,Trestmant —Um only istiOnal and • mode of Ova.. an rdpown by the mart of treaded. • - 'Atrutbfal earlier to the mtnrW and & Di *boss contemplating marriage, - Who' enteetair. doubts •otAlwir phydad condition. • &Ma flee Of postage to' airy address,' os reeelptoof - te rent In stalbpsew postal careetey. by addressing DR. LA ClMpti. No ,11l Raid en Luke, Albany, N. Y.: • The autmity be ens:welted 'rpm any of the diseases uprmwh-th his! both Area* either pasonally or by ma. bf, - 2 trines sent If! any part of the world. .. . ..,,r. - •i • LI XIVIELIIIIOIII DI AL04,4 VMS, mitigating of Xi New and Original flrst-elass. &mai, tollognies. 4,..„ for advanced speikers in Schools. EXhibitiall. MM. and.ortiate theatricals. every line virtues' ea. prissily tuella book. by weans qf Professional Teach ers and writers. zateknowltsr be the best irork of the kind ever pablitbed. • Cloth. snub 4100= &lodes* le a wes._ peke sl l .l6okialled hale. Address f'• OAR &OD Pobliahmio2 O tani lit .. Philada. 1(44,0,15: * •-• , 1 . • I j, • -- : V' FIRST PRE MIUM itt o .., Of a Illissar, New , ~.. -40! - , WAS AWAIDELI To , - °!. . 0‘ • : - MONETT% HAIR RESTORATIVE - By trio N. H. Agricultural goeirty, at Its Fair. Isol4art in Disihno, Sept. 24 . 1614,11 , .. . ;.. - . • IMA/Ita.E . . VVII ! • . . ' . , Tegttable Hair .: estoratire . , iti.o. Gm. Nat Ow N - cotor ,m- _ rnew eta i r rit, ollbe . I chasm the Übe .irii,-erivd,...,i:,,,,=rv."th,,,-"--:.4'. 4: l : crot ae e 2 4 .7thuxiotas tr Lgurettruts, libir astigke r P & r a aluo lt ! t- 411Vr gad, w ad " 9 Posta• I Age Il I ; •- • • .. INT 0 - • 1 J. JR. BARRETTaCa; Pniiiisurk . l • atarcaarrn.* K. soiabe i tBIIGINES, 'NEDNNZ a is= la. Pa, lad Dr ll lllo 4ll lP,lmillE 1 41.1a6 in N tatimmuss:«r Dams., • a ma. ides trum MUSICAL =MELODNONa, ORGANS, te... havingknia tab Walt let the oeleteated tastiet litaaelleft glealttsee, erateete, lb: tits Cloudy, at iteltalktll. *cold reepeethilly en amor le thenuakei aseasenita mater can ilunleh Sae anequilialateattia UtiametOwn; Is all Olio ad, ahoy at eel' prima Ibe wthity and vaunt al INA unit t=r 01 exprosion te these =PM ht earl palmed. while their pottalial=tital ,itt,hatalte them the awl el - * I ll " Ohio", • Wray rimeeity ewali Mee Oepe„' ffII&CIAMOM.ONtitiCS ari Motet te' ln4, aeunani.. gamma_ Tlial nil la Pite kout.$11110) s We. 111r1tven Iheetelumees_ll! eteraileseet.i /*brittle fee the ode edema* ittielted . 4 1 #11 6 4detnallad - . 4 11 / 69 4 4 kOrgf il k Ike the (kith"- sat hatemes. 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N i lte that It is not a monthly, but ' a* Beautiful "eekly, and that Vol. 3:11,will erialty It etagere& ! 1 Each No Contakt - ze u ght D 6 ble Qnarte Peva, print ed in erns *We, Good Paper. and more and better Itterrestuura t any other Journal of its num -,. .vritie Page. Ind . &c.., at doge tit Vol. Titatills.Osiltssl a sour; to clubs vf ten.. ft 50 per copy. Vol. XII Ins Jan} ISM Now is the time to Sohlerlbe and Fr. __Wrest wen to Chtb Agents_ Specimens, Sh Bills, Premium UAW &c , awl 7 ram; or the 13.N05, of Ma Qaarter. lOce. to Jan) on trial, for only Film Car. ra I address - D. D. T. iiODRIC. Rochester. N, y. T ' PAPER FOR TEE X: WAN Ird.RXER, the • Paper, the Cheapest and •- Hoetleoltwal JOewnsi. . Lcsmatraw with Wheat= hum Animals, Ptah/And Flo' - Now 11 the time to roheerl 014 441 a Agents wanted evenywpere. Valuable Prizesopen to all, • Rl3. Publisher and Proprietor, r : A TO and In nileht,m3d ho willmonths. In the will net them from $3O to 8. For parilenlart apply to o BBog, i 3 sano6 PM!. AZYGOS!: i.l; - Three magnltleuAo4 y 111 Mining lin - portent yelolog 4 and Women, rent ftee on rt . ilvtasing the !intraday of the veraitygio. 110 Clinton place, QTANDAIIIII. 'MILL b 0 —OF IMPROVED (xoNsr large capacity, unrireled con Mao, plwciami.j with. and *ilea of all Meer, for heavy.. . tuiraN VISE:COMPANY, of trafed circulak For see by machinery. , FIRSMORTG ter. Loma a IBA Kw, Soren percent. !derma, Fe. • These Ronde covers Road .1 St Leule to Ptlot ROA-end .1 extension of about the eame ; to Beldont mita proceeds of thrlugh route &Or*. Louie The earnings of thej 91 miles net profits now;ate Isaftletent I the entire amount of boodo, baste of security le believed .1 other bonds now offered, . A Company. No. 43 Wall 'lce President. or to.CLARK.I • of Waft and Millie* Ste., Ne fro& , Pilot Knob Wm leg, for which the to be used. making a to New Orleans by rail. re $600,000 a year : the to pay , thel interest oo re they all issued. The be beyond ; that of any v at the 'Office of the 'H. G. MANG/U.IND. DODGE it",CO., virier York City.' T :.CENTURY $lOO - .: 1, la] P.ACHEW, 1 1 4 1 if, Tins atOutio 914*10, L N o te.; Yneadaja, • Two. Was IQ Witimys, Live Tifrentkot; ThEirodsPl, Yea Tens. I dr Pridlsh WrerllT, Five*. !PP S.Atardays : FLT grgros. 4 . P. ' LORILLARD, 12,10 20 Chamber's St, l i stb r l f NEW YORE MADAM 'FOY Corset olitiri t, atoppor Combines In - one garments Trot rivrtmcCoaart, and .• • Arable Skirt SaPporter ever o • the public. It Dkoes the well; the skirts con the shard, .. stead of the • hips ; tt. imp • 'form without ilehti.lacing : •'; ease and elegance; apProv I recommended by. physWana, at Ladies: Miley goods stores sate by r• • p. B. SA. 941.Stimmer St.., Elesitco, & 1 2►lto, by ' 1111'01 . Rif•C. M flaLladelphbi.-and • STELLW .4 Hume; street, titlatore, , _,, - ' IIIfAI4TED--Ne; AGM' WOr town, wtwthXthe attent mu). tOtalcitey for th Rrneraldoruneo AND Was the alder (.• bottom. tbp and een mow. Theitale-te beyond anyt to an tweak unlit= $lO to $ fiend:for tattle' Ciltabil. ' T n batiatt. 1,,,_ • ' Terms for Motddl STREStytt:P., &Won. M I.g 1 1"043V - PEA e rik elotbehVerywhore:l sell Wli use e l , . It glves eters astbraellon:"— este. "Thiratent.Wlye Clo .1 tp be Itelependent.• CAN WIRE V0:.1*.1 BIN 'Aiwa We . Still ',Live ! Ern cast L-on or e 'el tenet New Catalog e °Lain° Tatieße* all o Sleel.-carefull . . S. SPENCER - ' 77- 00 A Fir ;NIA DE With my Pa Eltemil Tools Beware of dogma. My et draw A: J. FULLIIL&N,.9prIn REVOLUTION IN Titit.DE yon will be ate Leh at the talus or 1-41 all kinds = of Goals sent . the ivell known - and. Natty celebrated Ilan of GRA AM ot CO ' , • FOB ONLY ON DOLLAMI. ' Pnch.na Silk, Maine, and „Al aces Dreseei.l Shawl*. Balmoral& Linen Goods. X booed Table Coves, Watehes. Jewelry.; Silver P tea - Wee, Sewing Ma chine!, &n. Thla is no hnntb , but a ntility, Stud sixths to ta.l PLUMMER 84_1011.TON, 15 Marsball St., Balitoo 4 Yin. • - OE And will preserMici an4 4,l4 periori ',Mating !cm oar Great Onetrollar of .Dry and IMA &el,. Sit Drew Patten., Place 6f Sheets itc.: free of met: ,Cafalegne of Gooda._an sent to icor addreaagree A,ddrese ft CO.. 15 Frderal St„ Baotou, Uwe, P. O. , . , It k the Best ctiiiice iiii.offe.rtml 14 igte. oue or two days , rime will .'secure a good Sewing lillserlaisso, Werneb. 3111 k beessi Bevel see,. cc emu other article ofeqoal value. PRZEI: e COST Agents wanted everywhere. male and ; fetal for the best $ I Pawnbrokers Sale la the emote,. 1 nd kr, Cirealar. : S. C. THOMPSON CO., M -, . , ! 31 Exchange St.. IMMO& Nam • rhThIRAII/13 OP lust GiNiTia OPJ4 k Slit —Di, - ,I. ltna /Jr Wiens, 907 Brostienty,lN. Y., devotes colsi attention to all diseases ' peculiar to those ' lo bath sem& Send "tamp fora circular. ! • , \ 1 ifSYCIIOIIAItiCY, OR , SOUL 'CHARMING..—, PHow either siez may beeinate and gala the love and affections of any person they choose.; inetaatly::: This Imp& mental Requirement all can powers. hue, by mail. for 25 ten* together with s guide to the nn , married, of both sets.. A queer, exeltlne ,book., 100. 0 00 copies sold.' Addles T. WiLi..4.11 I CO., Book Publishers;Phlildelphis : - II - .. comovnetiorrctrt B oCrIitACIA. I el le Tram lairimmilf as lkset Dismairered.4 MAYS FRISS PRAT CURg.. preparal from the =MAO"Prot. ?room= of Pule. corm Cooaamp t / I lse= ifronchlUa. 1 )/sPePliks. Marmotaa. D I (10Deral;..mbIllt7 all =Add eoodadom Mena tem depeadeat me &defacer of vital It la, p/esamit to tufa am senate bottle wlll atom the mostakaatelal of Its Mr term lb.' . gmat. had temp. droGthe age, II si bottle.o Mx bottles for Sent Waren._ . dold by S. C.l lIPSAX, rlo. Saab FWAdig. 04 prizelpa ctr ;eatfres. I i , ',:-.. i ?me vescissior asAff Is tke wistam. Matra*, pa" a Loner heat llama Ilalnseam • 1 - plasimellt4l. I P.m. Bth April, .alt Wane 'Nub". et. Honore. . ' Will yon he kind , to hare forwarded to me here tenholatee of* "Indlan. liniment t If Ton will said it Lbe mine the amount. 1 wilt forward rpo the amount 'Xmas. Belmont a Cb., N. T. Dam So NAM haat recommended lit a many Mend" Ite)or LlailtrifTrand' 1610= ettr they he datio a n/ to la mane tt, he ationld whims his to aitaknat • dPaola. i ! - - .• J.IIIIIII.IIIiIDIALIT I.llllllllllllt o _ _-• 1 As ' , relief, every 'ready; es • Miler of tale. mane inWardirt of mitirlanteed, hm no 401.1 Amami ',Deana care - af aamatate and klearalifie Allittilleas, II mines, etc. se., tt .1a Inetntalied. - ' tle ebo moat elleedonsA stns in. madly; In the core of Chien} iCandf: Pala la tie lisamtaehyl absorb/me [ anry, CMOs& flawkwa.'llllolnell lataaawse, *5 lOU MUM* azeeptton the mewl wrimmier. eltill r tader_ lbe woad Mikado: No FAMILY ddbfa. 'tray Thunder by land arena inners tmd TraTinate residing et, iiiikanortrom nal'ar ilionlit IMO ft eomeastly• c=aai - esee it ie e = •s esa ti sm iMen of Intel:elm Wig UMW a i takello . -itiot t apet blatim... ti lteiale et wholimele Miff Tanta 1 Piot Ba. A. T. Mina lid : ~j&nwl.- Ada_ N. lihUie. dat il ltr i lf riantil ..l2: l _ 1 4 T " ' CUL-table t w.,1....mm, tv.. . JA k tfa _411:04 PrOtwirtea‘ v, wased.„24,... o ramilso ratainifiriu. ~ , gingairH. . ; In a , , inariws • ~ bum Sloe to 8 .r icw so , onik beat now ad f , " 41111 a Oaf MM. that will until • Ida Sor6 t‘e et-tb, Zs" ' salt being a 4 D•AY' MORNIATRIVIT.p otrs .., -..A. AN' . . . i , favor making them too laglt: i: The.great,' L .1, , i difficulty is ie getting property' tmeesedl F•r 111 911 1 11 ft an .;hale MAIM a carnti-: as high ii. 4 it 'ought to be, and -therefore e , el, lineeedsg oar lailageie, Asa "- , ... - ~ -, ~e _ „ ter ......... ~. ,i this objection Tome- wortoy of consul ; , . """ ‘red ",7 6l 7, l l ; i =" n ; dieg 'l7,7l - ' . , l eratiop. 1 When the banks resumeapecie a payments, which they can . ,do , iti a• short .. e,The -,.. people of the tnited .tire States time if this plen is adopted, all notes of a. e now divided into three parties, ai folloWse _less denomination` than' one (loner will dis c ' appear, and we mould, prefer that all of a One party is for:centnictiOg our currency fess, dettomipation than , as shorild be with- With a View to is speedy resumpticiii - of as there will be specie payments_e_anotheee.for leaving the drawn frmi cirt:utatiml f ea' it is, abundince!' , of Coin to take their :plaee,. volume ofecOrretiejr withdrawing': i n only the interest-paying notes from circa-' , and then, wa „ F 'wallid gradually withdreiv, lation ; and the ;third is in favor bf a fur- the .Governm ent notee; and 'require the their expansion of the carte ooye - Ail L e ese ! Nationalßanks to substieite coin forelae ' 'parties are antigonistie to each'-eother, ' reserve. The currency in circulation, iticluding bbeh paper and 'coin in • 189, aand' the ..only way to 'harmonize - them,' ,to suggest a pan by which they all'ean I d . fil not muchexceed 8300,000i000, of -meet on a cottimonatlatform and secure all ..I t , j e tted° hiallt 'alx-nitc 82 ? ; that business was very therefore commend the following plan to 2, °°°i° oo .• was... hi; Pa-' per. :` the benefits that, each party claims. 1i ... e -much depressed ; there; mid tiegording to ' the report ilthe Comptroller .oq, the cure the serious consideratioh of Congress-and the people genarally, as one much less °be reac - '3' land!. . 'to. Congress in December, jectunutble than any which I have 'beenfS46 - ,- othe.vhold iseeeecif currency aue segkeseed eo fee.. It , pp l ee, b ot e true . thorized ! lye the . , goyernment, including the circulation of the Nat i onal ,aad State ions, Currency and P tection to Amen , ` banks , there was in October of ! that year,' 'can Industry, and if a opted.hy Congress, N.. *4 leas than papers ey in both.' frchii Ruch frequent 500,000,000, of parta legialiqon, whiCh awai t s bass disturbing' actual circulation. 1 ,- - • - -._ tendencee., '• • I • • - - • With yttelt A limit t( , the issne Of ear ,- ee. • s,'• - -.' reney, while tt 'provides: for all our future wafitattnd for all seeticlus OC the, conntry in prop ortion to its business tiad`wealth,lt wouldinspire gieat' confidence Omongthe bisiness community an all 'other ela.sies, and would i prove to be thebesi. and ruest stable currency in the I till. , • . -- , - . 'FOREIGN, COIVI-MeRCE - .' •/ , losely c o nnected wit our entrelleS 'is Y ref commerce .- Wnenever there - are o.veteisu ther e . 'are eicessive, itnribita tione. . - A e yee -reettlated currency, *mild isigillate cut" - necotkMeree to acertain 'extent but.natTaltogc 01+. In the Euro.: peen commercial ' eiM'''s, and tiartien: lady i Eriglend anskiartt ee the , importa tions are regulitedb - yaler National banks; which raise" the rate of interest en int pOitations are exCei r ,•;si'vel and drain fh_os eountris o f-C oin , arid lower these rates - sae, theie importationa- eleareese; Here we have no such natietialaegulators of intern este° check exe.geke - auportOtione. In .1850,8teplten Colaell,. Esq br Philedel l ,- p)#}l, an extensive non maunfacturer, and whe is, perhaps,' better posted up on the eiroteetive policy in till ic3 details than any Pr`ian now 'living! in aa-auiphlet suggest e, 'the idea of. a sheltie- scale inlaying duties on "foreign products; Which We thiinik ia'the most, ilopotant end judicious re ciammestdation made 'eh - this peeplexing siebject. ' It is, telt x affair rate of dutiee, .84,fficiently 'protec*e -*bile they are -Oat. eirehitritory, and' 'Oen fo lauthurizt3 the Secretaey of the Treasury ' i whenever the importations exceed the exporttitions, -altir elusiegeof' 'coin, -to increase the rates of duties on the Whole. .scale' 10 per e j ent', until the exportations exceed" the, tatporb-, ations aboats ''.lier . ceilt. j ' '. ' , -In carrying out lilies- idea,) - we would suggest Abe follawinee seetion to be added to the neWly-adjested tariff bill that livill be:before Congress for their adoption 't '... Be it 4ieted, t l-c., That-leaying out /f iiew the impettl and extort tif.g.ild'attil silver coin.' that whenSver the export ; (estiniitied in coin while ohr banks do not redeem their hoteien saeeie,J do• not exceed rho impbr'ts 'in value' during any -fiscal 'quarter of any fiscal year, the 'Secretary of, the' Treasury is. hereby a u. thorized and required:l, ra:se the duties nod' imposed on ail article,/ 4: r 'foreign;. imports, (excepting Swift articleal as Aare been exempt ed fromduty,p ten per centdfn within thirty days after the expirathin ()Peach and every, fiscal - 'quarter during , which the,exporto as aforesaid, do not exceed the imports as nfot c-. said, five per centum. i.nt.l whencier,our ei- Pprtatiorts, (coin it'alue., eiceed our importa tions ten pertentltm, exchisive of coin, durin g. any 'fiscal".quarter._irt_any , ti=dal . year, the - Secretary is he re ~ t r-ed to reduce the. said scalti of emiieseen I , :r catturn, until ille' exportations and importatir.no are abqu t equali iz rd in ,aloe. Public ~ •lice• of ,the irtr i lo , ij thin and withdrawal tit - lid additional Judea is to he given at the ditierent pet.:: of entry; 1)3! the Secretary of the TrenFtiry.• - 1 It is just as important to cheek excess ive exportations as it ie to cheek eicessit:el importatimis ; beaause, if we export, too. much,,, and ; drain' ether. countries 'of, toe,' much coin, -we cripple those eonnteies,and destroy the markee abroad for dal. 'sur plus, 'products aterraw materials, just as our owe eouhtry has fiequently been criri= plec) by aelrant of coin, when we haLlenot I adequate prcaection to ourandustiy.l Our' readers will recollect that en the crash of 1857, paused by excessive importations, those countries which fel:dished the gOo(h) suffered almcest thlthe . setne extent that. e did,bV the breakdown. ' There are some r who might supp* that the adoption of a 'sliding scale in, duties might tend to . derange'' prices, cA roo-; meat's reflection, however, -vonicl , ,stun; dissipate Mich an ideai beeause, the, equal-. izing of this trade would. alsiaes prevent fluctuations, and keep prices More regular than if left open to the effeetA of -a more fluctuating, trade. Such a slidinceseale of dutiesivould not be half as obje t etionithle as the sliding scale at interest, adopted by `England and France to acconepliah the , same object, must be on-their internal in , dustry, by 'lea eempletelv deranging, the 'rates' of intere . st, ivhich have ranged from , . to 10 per cent. ,within' a period of twe 1, o fifteeeemonths. ! ' i - '' ' As b e ns !lour • Manufahturere, wider the sehnuluaof ee tbis truly reciprocal syskant of trade, should in e such progress es to require a • less ecale dutiese, Congress could make a certain pere . n,thge of reduc tion on' the whole scale of duties, to meet the nevr State of progress in oerrthanearec. tures and cerninercewith other connUais. We tielieve !that the ! shortest road 10 the so . much coveted free trade with 'different nations, ladypeated• by 'inane,. is e theonith the protective pelicy, which will gradually equalize the advainages and disadvantages f the difrerent countries. • i! _ I Thieeleetion - *mold . also , remove tho tariff queitipit frau; such fret - piens' legisla. Lion, •tad would give great eonfidene and security for ;the investment ,celf cap i tal in All branches of manufzictures. ---.-, • • The knowledge thateeiteh .a i.potier'-iit, lodged`with the Secretary, of the laeisnry, would:tend to check importationit,' because importer's would watch the monthly and -weekly 'reports. Of our foreiga cominerce and zcivern themselves ‘ acce - rilingly. - Itt either, case this pewer ee cuarded.lby law', could 'he better exereAsed hy the Secretary of the Treasury, who has all the tigurea tu his possession, than to piece to the uncer thin legielation of Congrees on this subject. Anil, besides, great; flueiuriiiens,ritighteec: cur -at a time wheel Coegresswitscoot id session. ' • ; '''. '• • - ,' ,- ' . i It has been said byeePthe that it Would place too muff; power in the batids of the Seceetary-ofo4 Treasury., This is a great , ntitnike. , All his official 'duties iti office are governed by lair, and in this case he could only act when certain' contingencies arise; .w.hich -are also sgoyerned bylaw. ,‘ By keeping our impprtswithin the li it 4 1 of' oar exports, we compel ' foreign 'co ',• tries, who desire to trade with,' ns, to find *market for ourTroduetions to ordei that they may dispose of their productionE in exchange for ours.- This is equitable free trade, and will build up the country and increase its wealth rapi4ly=•-while.th• free tiade, which European maeufactuters with cheap money, cheaP labor, and their.!ime w; meo machinery, want us to adopt, Would, 'impoverish our people, decrease odr wealth and weaken us as a nation when inenacted from without' ' 'With these questiona settled; t he- drain of coin could 'bel i eheciced, , gold_ireild !sp. idly decline , *).par,l and a rennuptioo .of specie payments could be effected without contracting the cierrency or disturbing tile hi:nicest of the country, under the iNatiori 7 , .el Currency system.. As all the properly of the, -ocautity, /i pledged u. a ;Ntua for Mir- liatitetabeioseenoye an& of 'penises w long' in . ftetiyeith gold at par, would be to good in itollidnllir when /mini,- tion in effected,' consehuentlyithere would hi no ran on Itationsi banks for coin; as. .tree r Vidies. . &eat dot to extend Ott the bet wel admit. It daytime • •talPth College from * date at le .1 Ides ler educat * ion. I br Magical Cad , • tit ME ran hennas ogituotepew N. T. IREAPPy t , . . .... : N l / 4 F,ROTtOTION A teas ' -Idesurpeetrully submit. • ted to Congress einsktbe Public by one , imbo• Is ethers n ' SpeettWor . or Itlon , labial , .. --S % , In December, 1807, a etjhe g I .t, crash that occurred in businetisthe sub-. scriber caused 'circulars to be jaid mil , e 'desks of the Members of Congress, sub mitting a plan *for the creation of; a Na tional Barilt,Currency, similar to the one now imexistenee. i in that plan was ern braced a feature for the 'regulation of this issue, sons to increase the volume of cur .rency as business intreaties,,withooti the agency of anY Ifuture , leg,islatior r hen the present National , Bank System was adopted, there; was a ,natural repugnance to limiting anything until the rebellion wasashed and the wants. f the „ertrintry. .became more lolly developed. •Thelre bellion-has been suppressed and the regu lation of our currency is one of .thili 'ab sorbing qoestions of the. country, which business interests and other considerations require that it, should be disposed - of as. speedily as possible.!. l . - All busieesa men are awereof - the ne cessity of removing such questions as cur rency and tariffs from too frequent, leis lation; because Such disturbing legislation causes uneasiness in monied circle's . , and i lalso . checks investments in the'ploductive industry of the country. Under the old State Bank System the- periodical expan sions and contractions which were so 'de structive to' business interests could' not boavoided because lhere. was no con(rol ing power ; and even with a National Bank these periodical fluctuations: could only be partially checked. - , Our plan, iS first,,to ascertain the relit.; tire value Of property compared with mo tley, scias Licit to depress or . increase the value of either, when the country is in ,a healthy,,stioei . For instance, take the presentassessed value ( of the real and i per sonal. property of each 'State, Ale., -end it will be found that'for every - TIfIRTY DOLLARS of, nine, there ought' to be issued ONE DOLLA.B in ,eurreney, Sup Pose the 'tissessed 'Valise in .the United States this year should, reach 'twenty-two billions ($2,000,000,000), shleh ,wlll. not vary much from the L returns when ',re ceived in full, this would give, a. 'volume of currency equal to 0733,000,000 i. This we believe would ample for all business . purposes, and alio for developing the Do 'mestic Industry' of. the country at the - preset time. But ' if. -this shcitild be deemed either too large or too small a volume Of Currency, the proportion, may be:changed- - 7 -saMI for $25, or $1 for $35. We are not particular , about the figure's, but only' entend for the adoption of this Principle in fixing a limit.) The valueof the property of the coun try is ascertained every three .years ; the average annual increase isoasily obtained, and. , the Comptroller of;: the t Currency sh'ould be prohibited from- issuing notes to Naticlual•Banba beyond this point;.,' an nually. ' All ~ applications for charters could be registered as received from each State, morthese charters ,granted in .rota tion so soon 29 the increased Value'of prop erty will warrant. It'there'are any . States that hive their . proportions ' ` already, no more charteis . should; be issued to these 'States, until ,their increased wealth 'will warrant - it. This would secure a fairer •distribution Of booking capital among the ('different States, according to wealth and basiness, than can be done by any other s 'orcide-4n. feet, the distribution enuld be apportiooed to each Congressional distric4 . ,if desiraliteo , inder this system. This limit would Most ufkuMll3i Check . the expan sions and. don triet*is, thei'l wide-spread derangement in busine.v., and the ruin iusepaiisbly connected wit .arch .pc:riodi: cal revidsions.,. . • ' -4. --.. • It may be said-that Congreknow limits the issue of currency. This , is true:; but as-business increases it is necessary that the volume of currency should,be increas ed also 7 --and this cannot be "done escept by further legislation, which .is always un certain. But by the adoption rif, the lim 'it - proposed, .it provides for , the gradual increase 'of the currency to meet increased business, without aoyluither I distiirbing legislation whatever. •, The importance of this, feature . must commend itself to every builiese-men; ' - • 1 . • Under existingirenuistancrs we would withdraw from cireiilation all the interest bearing notes issued ,by the gvernment, and retain' , now all the. gre y nbeeks _or legal - tender notes in circulati i . re n. 'The n: is no objection to the govern ent issuing currency sufficient to pay the"revenue re 7 quired for its support; but beybud this we do not think it prudent to give it the power to issue. currency: The govern-- ment possesses immense patronage in the appointing povier, and no prudent,' people would entrust the money power, and also the sword is the same,hands. l • ' Such pow er in the hands of a corruPtidministration, backed by a corrupt Congress, might sub. vert our institutions and erects despotism in its stead under the name _of a republic. , The States surrendered their righttoisbue Currency, (which we admit was a usnrped power, but it had been conceded to them by gencial- consent;) because there was a Necessity to establish a national currency to exist in ~crushing theirebellion. We Would not therefore inbirfere with the Iprosent mode of issuing, enfmneito the (National banks, bit gracionsly ooncede this boon to the !States which .have Con forined to the - new system. The argu ment used by thocie in favor o viittobaw ing this currency end iimingveinnient greenbacks to- take its place is, that it would slave .so much interest by the, Tut ,c) poSal of the securities deposited.: This argument, however, ought to. have no weight where - great principhis are at Sake, and when our institutions mi,g t betrate nay , impaired by - Cent:tali:in' too much L s, power at Washing4tin. And, •desi the eminent banker J Cooke disposes of this argument by showing in his recent letter that' these banks pay taxes to the. govern. Meet amounting to nearly, if yot quite,as large ill Burn annuilly as the mtereetthat would- be saved ,by.rielling the securities. Therefore, why 'make a change 1 1 ,;We maid, however, mike National Bank notes of equal value with l ireentruars fin all gov ',Tame:it liaii, or in, other words, Jaime them on'the4 as ame,tio ' g goveroment greenbacks.``,. . . , . „ The only ' object' ' we - liiiii-rhesril • this mode oflimiting 414 , Muni !, is,. _ _ e of' 'the. &Stet . .migbt as. sus proplarty Arigh to.. inceerisetrtheir. -proportion of trinseney. - lit'sonfelfilateri no doubt, the assessments aiii - toci low; i but therein but fetes tax-payers who will 9241—TELS AYES - Farmers Own Beal. Agrtenitund and BRA CTITVLLT IL• ' vlngs'oFranzi Band. for the yeirlSC.3. ' ear • Fig CIO Price List of address rao. TURN. Rochester. fit. Y.. :ED tERS! •le buteitres tee the hole they reed& which 30-w 'mouth.: addreidr-PARYIPEE eiphte, Pe. • • .4 Medical maw" l'ot Informatlim riot of 2S eenta," b• ad ' ew Ymk Medical Unt ,ew York Cy,. • . • NG • NIAIIinINES CCTION, great power, i -tdence of adJuerment. • jaw, and work' Send to on, Moil.. for filar rale» In tuirdtrarn and GE BONDS„ AIM R.I.IPIOAD CO. and Atigust. 91 mllee; ' dnlehed frcit9 &et class older, and as BACCO - . • ,111" We have met 1 omtlented.' nor do intend to cease pocking D I 0 : i t 7 T W m b P s l a : 1 1, r . 'rts to th e contrary zot nding. ; • • . .We are ',making the TrZTI front the cuoro 1.24.11! ; ft 111 tree frdm (• re. and la"in every re, t. the' Bent Wise t Tolirnede minatact r 1 . Sold by all rapect e jobbers. Walter glt.4 rkw Yoik. . '420. - Mitket • Ftreet, I.* N. lIINt9CHEI a CO., Md. ' , ' • I ' • . e chehee In each of an fictive bizeinees eels of 144os:range La'lvratN, applied to TA of dOore aw wind ing.ever offered before oer day Wan be made. drat wbofTply weenre g. ca•l1. . BRATt- 1• IJfiff.—Agietits•wan test r _;"atentl Eyerisatink : cry housewife shbuld e have seen It 'used LW] t:"-Y. Christian aiiiiTo• i es Line Is tiliitpur_Rotts !Andress ilieEl2l- oN• T.. , 1 •-,. ~. WI be bembagg , :" ( l mpo2tors timt.ent` Mute.” for orm D STfittielL PIM '2O enbtbed ; and tempered. CO.( lireitleboiro. VL BY snit ON E, I MAI ilaal lee tree. .bire will rip CA. .eld. Vermont' laClub ID I L Wit t i, •odl4 incrlple ! HAWES ; . I Ll2s' -~ r.r ~__ ~. ~ y SAT EMBEE . • • „ • ' ". ' , • , E.• as Eamon Illeaandaa *tall still vs give *reigns ti tier baadeliall an gad Smisak-41, Ph• , AN . & IRAMFFE ti , 1.4 4 IouHUYLKILL NNTY PE IA , i PQNSVILT 7 el 111 , rj i gnu , -, ' - -- 7------- i- H ,; • - LBMI 3NO 1 1 , I G , 13..C.V4 - 11,R 4 1‘21; '1867. I 1.1 ..1 rl . . , . . . there : 4oAl be if State', iustitntiuns were still in etistence, whose hisiesi were based only onc.itdit iviiic L i jliablelv sudden fluctuation.• _ ; ''''' I - .l' - 1 ' • Adept thiii4hcy l l and i there will . he no • necerity'for ' Condess, . legislating', about the payment Of 0n'529 bonds in 'coin, because; long beforn any of these bonds fall due ; the; government and. the banks will have resumed,"apecie payments; and brit few peison wo Id.reqUire gold, in Paj.- inent 0f1ie.4.3 hom ' In-even ' the interest on the . same. .' ' ' Gol 'would then ,only he i t l requi r ed for circulation; to-settle tha bal ances of triide with foreign eountries,iand in the I ,payment of,iiiiterest,nn securities held abroad. ' I ' _: 1 • '.. .-- - With -soUr .enrren y 'and :foreign corn, mere.) thni - regulated on a permanent and equita film basis proi l iding -for' the future wants of the coun., without any further . ilituitiinglegi:sliitio owthese important ti y questions, our. coun t l Would. tenter on' a career of gradually increasing property and. wealth, unparalleled in the . history of na tions, witkout - any tithe great drawbacks which i hive•so frequeinly caccked out on wiird'nareer beretofore. :' The husiiess t i med, of the military have ignored the currency question to an alariii ing exteMt ; _and left!its regulation' princi pally in ihe hat+ of the money changers. tiono shaers Aridt.s.eciulators. '.. Such persons, ef, enurse,warklin•Jbeir own in terests, and thrir i nterests: al. - it:hostile to the whole business comniubity. Their 'effoits' are 'confined Iprincipsilly to create large dividends frou stocks; M. mulpise the percentages - fn money . • •Slicli a 'milky is hostile .6 .busineiss, because business !men Med_ niautifactuters, Ana' particular ly. those who develop tlie,,country, want mo 7 uey at ‘a fair rate of, t;ilerest.' Our pone); will btLto snake nioneenty,intetest . hhiv, •and capitalists will t hen find it more luer a -. tive,tck . invest their. , 'parka) in , developimz, theln?ustry %of ' the I C ate wealth,. iMctead! 1 undera different,pel! iness tuen'at the raft cent. a ;nionth,.whiel developments andlh cation of wealth, 'p is incy of droneS Idle - Idle 'masses wi pore iniTio.Kit,lied. .. -Tait not . ' li ti e that the business mien Of - the co try, the .producdi 5,,,,t.c., should pay.mcimat don to the eurfeney question ? 'I • - .-_., 'll Suppose ex-Secretarye, had taken the adviceof the moneyehanle„fs' i -hrokers,, &c., and adopted ti it policy, istat'eon, dition Would Abe ;country he in N .-opw ? And what Would have been° the,statiNef our. finances? ,Thank Ged,; he' rejecter thei*advice r appeated to the peOple,,saved the.eountry, and, pl4ced - us..in a financial ccindition, unexampled ill the bl i stery of' any .country. Let k3ongress, also •ignore the • seliemes of. Morley: changers, shaves, speculators, and i rcird,nes, a 4 1 .. legislate ter the productive, and I busitiek.4 -interests of the country: - 11. - :!- ,• • 'Ctifiency questiopi are,-generally con. sidered very. inericlitle, and,!confound the 1 tikids of those whcilhave not given snuch . t ought: to the subtfct ; titid the opinions' is ilanY professed 'nancie - ris; only tend to ilcrease these diftulties; 'but this plan k which covers thOvbole'g-ronndi and con trols the whole 4bjF - ', s so simple that perscins of evert I oidinary acity . can 4. easily comprehend I is main features, -and if adopted all M matters i or .atters , will soon con liirin also, and tv k in. perfeCt: harmoiiy. I 1 3ENZI: B V` . ;N tN. ' 1 nitsi-die , , Pa., l. l?ecerAex`, 4 lFt37. - ' ' - ' FROM in Eligti4i , rxe r hiuge we 'extinct. tt9 101. i. bliii - ?', . ''.- . -. '• 1. • . • A'Ciiittoi - s' 3 Altle*S. ..A few days ego; a cduple Who he spat* to'pe .determination. to Enter, the m rhlgd stste lett Middleton in ' company . with he necessary attendants • fer one ofilieregist . e ces in Oldliam, to carry, out their .intetone, :Either their financesi were iti - tilloW tateLerifiey were.thrifty. in; their 41ms:id° s. ft r the latirogy between! Itliddletoaand , Idhe wits ,tote effeetednn! r. ,,, foot—and!. ten theY ..started.l llaving 'pro ' ,ceededseine di tane''.fatigneliveruiok them. in consequence of wench they grit eredaPublie house - ter tefreshmetv. . Once rosily nestled; in the Conifertable room of thi Sinn they were loth to ieavelt, and siveNisvedlbeir "refresh: i mental' with mere qUiektiess..than discretion.: 'At tact, in,o Atetel4 fitmi-tutrrlOßtiqn; Jim; dissgreeible feet preSented.,iteelf that grey. had spent the_`!'last ha'penny 7 , of the money, with which they Were fO :be married. Ad! now, sememhat .etbered by the thoughtirof their unenviableiiosition„thelititerided bride.: groom .ahowed the.bitteftess , ot his shut h)i, ' allotsing his . manhoOd ' to: weep, ]while 'thee • bride elect declared . She wOuld-drOwn herself! "rth' rust dam r Pc Come 'icri Ilil 9 ..'i . 11.1 t, obe. Of the company, to,..Whom' the duty. It Ad been': 'assigned of Lgiving away the bride, case toi the relief of their bitter feelings, arid deelaretf that beWas• able and willing to confer upon. them 't he 'hiesaings•Of matrimony iiiinrel t. — 1 .This was agreed upon' , A prayer hook • Wes I :brought,", and the marriage . ceretarinv read therettnert. This done, the novel niloi-ter of :marriage Called out ISoniewhat importantly, i • 1 1.4eawr then, waiter,l fot .a brush bete " : - A :bituth having been produced one'end was'riuti _upon the floor, while the - "parson'! Iheld.thel other in his hand. I".N.eaw. Wert:" be•SaYe.: 'ye' Mun'lttrop.o'e,rbiis art:Leh, both on yo',! tat then rill be. graroely wed." 1.. This per-' fOrmance was duly gone -through ty:betti of them.. : The next ceremony was annouticett as fellawsi' "Neat : vitt:tee,. yo' man give,'one t another a gradely bins ?' A "gtadely bus" wash • then giyen;. after Which i the "parsiin" put the finishing touch tthe ceremony exclaim-! ing "Nes* then a , *moon to_ say upit.l.wl ~,, . are , both mon 'end - w.fe ; --bns again), in' i go, .Whoarn.": :. Thei "menied parties gave a finel'ernbisee,. and then ' went on theirl•Way rejoicing, .s .. I : A i ~---- . I .: ~ -1 I. i iI - , . • _ ;'•L-4 - - - -- r-' : I • ... -1 1. 1 i Buonn it Lt . c-Ls eau Ilitokt.:q I 1,4 e . -.-1 On TuesdaY, last a • •oung euin,/ '2(l year's of 1 age, wastopveyed,l .. the litatitic asylum ,; his: mentai &Scuttles •g,a complete -wreclC--11 • qberti is much _t touching in his brief ROW, life..; • lAt amity age his parents, I re spectekand resble,' died, leaving him among other .clilldr,eir to-tight their upotterd , way throught-,lifti. they bad done-before. them. Illie pang, a here alluded to speed II 1 . . ily.shoWed:. these: ' : qualities essential; ter, bnainess i parauits. - ,? „it Oa iipprehensiety keen in. judgment'. r("ro to a responsible', position in -the ti 1, ty who' • ,he was em ployil Temper eliri . hebits, ust. lapis dealings, .gerierous I disposition,l he on the al l •COnadence.cf many; fiiiit the respect nt'alc i: !, At the early part of thit present year he 0 ..: 1 „ *red the matzinioni 'state, and shortly latter trace' of i insanity: - Wet,'i - pereeptible, *filch 'each snecekding.do Oily more confirmed! . Ile persistently_ ,reilt .the society' pi hie associates, and despitit 11!entresties .left ibe tfl hoatewhereallcomfor, ease . tiairto his POI • pitic l n were': preparedtiror Id , • Thusilie: ;wanderedsAbarmleas-iiitualiticl froMpliee 14. i , place, . the pity of the hiAelhgen the itetiff._:of the rabble, until if WM.'faun necessary td: 'grit hina.Under'restraitti t r• 11, Theft Is l a life 113 1 :med thelope of Wtiteiri,*ti to be respecte , hie.in order to galisteigSctr. arid thus to those Withwhom beta MOrillatimetely connected is. the bitterness refte4l4 that lie it thenn,=. eonseitnui husband OAS untwisting young Wife, while she lithe, ItlpaciOns twidow.,Of a -Oinghtaband. .' ---''''' •• ' 1 ' - - ' ~ 12171.11111eR11 A 852, to 18f ri3 ta !al oTtanPr. %mono: dining hall 110 1 00 - prices. 1 pets= di rioupi_ beef end &bag] ars Wi tetrad to e ' Wit Demote THE Cmais centre of gravity Ipead the body by tc. yes of dl- Jere these r•W= in ea, tines intersect gravity. • • Intuit d in 80; set tled in MO Ant repnblica 928 ; web OL _ .ear 1000 On 1 became ',4rohntarily ,inliject. to Norway; in 1 tra together with Nutty' undek the dominion at Denmark: and remathaatothis day a Danish pto4. winos E. Tor 909 yearkths &ear, babies =tam and character or thi:pespis (nog 60,006 In nuni• bar) has rentaineCflockanged. • Mier mho had ba*ilyi bead shakeepeam wu Most to be spanked Wowed tattling 'aflame, who* be-WM oaseolesooly, "Paseii• The uplifted OW of the naoWidiw beeibitedV i d soles boy iota : "Do oat diacibey • Wol f*** hismitca iniallietket" "Mud& mese!! Nina** "Higiari* baY .L a i azkoniar: 1 aittbe es& theta aura at Si thy eimatri - ..; ' Thy Gbd's and Wit's!" ' - Tae bore sal ws. Do klaier shwa , ; ountry and, thus ere of bgitig: Termitten; icy, to shave khe bas e of One and ltNto . per h ienils to crullitout usiness,:diminilh the. mper.:l"moneyeo Br. in , the' etitunomity / m beCoe iniore , m , • ; -..- ~c el- I RISTO. - ..' --... ' - - 1. , - , . 'yr. 1 * ' • . •• - i. 1 - . --- - 0, ---77 ,, ~ • ~ • • ~ • 1 : i A fyisirr rEtimm , arC.PricuoiLis, .. •:= 1 --_ ...„ • ' - ' . I :,1 , .if CLEW! G. VODU. , . : f ra.g. the i i led klea.etatatatha !ben en throe' lot a cram s ii4/.5 dining'. bot ma alma : - The stockings were hang by tbeehianney with atm . In hopes this St. Nicholas soon imaid be there: Tba ehudrep went nestled all south their bide.. .T. - Winle;vlsions of eager pimm, danced Mlttetr.. nosere: And lismitta In her .M.rchl, ef- and I Inany mth, • ITadjust milled Oar bride/ lot a long winter'. up, When out du the lawn there arose en& i clutter. • I . sprang frMn the bed . to see sled was *smatter: Away loth" window IkW like kali/04'k ::.. Tore open the chancre and threw up th ew& . ' The moonett, the , breast Of the new Wen stiow -. flave the luSon of mid to belom.. , . Whin. whit en to my eyes at riaki appear; I Bat a miniature , sleigh eight tryreindeer" - • With *Btu; old darer so lively end!qulelk 1 . • 1 1 'knew 10 moment it indithefit. N H iekl ez :, .. - • ]fore rapid eagleit Ms Wallin. the,' ca d re. • ' And he wt. ?led end shouted and tithed by name "Now Dm er ! now Harmer i now nine* avid Dthont Du Cutlet tj on Cupid. on Dodder and -Mixon 1 , To thetop as the porch: to the - top pt the wall ! • No* dash away 1 dastaway I dash) way all I. As' dry leaves that before theerlid hurrlomnelgy. When theypeet tvith an obstacle sitOant to the sky t iti , 'Op to the bowie fop thesotowire t...g dew, . With the Weigh full of teirandfitlikbolas too. . And then. in a twltkllng, lbeard °tithe roof The prancing and pawing Of each little bog. ' -A. 1 drew tti inyboutl,tinsd westernism amend. Down the eittmney SLNiebotan came with He was dreseed elf in thy fumble bead table kurf. And Ms clOthee were all tarulatted-with eabeiatidet Alundle of toys he bad tiani m ihiehrick, - land . , _. be lacked like a peddler list opening his perk. Hit epee, tow - they twinkled ..,hlS,Mphis bOw men% 111 s cheeksnorere like-roses. Ms ninetr e e dwelt ~, FN. droll liitle =Oath was drawn up ' a b0w.., • And the beard (A his chin Weesuswhiti settle MOW : : The : stemt(of a pipe be held Ughtth Me hieth. --' And the 'Mobs-It encircled Ms beadlike* wreath:- 1 - • He had ahroad face mid a little round Tint shook when he laughed like a bow b' ll i tifotielly,' 1-frpwas chbbby and plump. a tifil4 t a tr° l wri t . .." - ii.:, And I lan t ed when I saw blot Mop 'of myee : -. :- A wink of la eye. and 'a twist of hies, bead. i . I Soon gave eto kitow T had umlaut followed : . lie spoketint a word, but wentstralght to his , .And filled MI, the stockings: thin turned With 1 efk,, ,Atul.leyieg his finger aside of bia.coOo; 1 And giving a nod, op the chimney betvose, 1 . • He sprang to his sleigh. to his teem gave a erbistle.... And ----- u.ry all flew like the &wen of i thistle: -But :claim. ere be drove °OW eidht, - to rilkond go all i good 'nigh 4 r •''' iican Esehagge[oll Rat ALTER RALZIOE. •. Th. in Reformed() ; which/Kant bach hailreprestnted en grand! •hi one of his. great. frescoes in the New 'M um of -Perlin, wassithr in genius than spy of Modem times whch preceded it, or y which has succeeded it. , Volumes he already been. l e Writtee upon these brilliand m who hums talized their time, and rietheprif the sea were ink and all the brad/heavens ascroll, it would not suffice worthily todepi ct their praise; or compute tfieir - influence upon ill, later times. Soldiers, stateirnen, discoeerem,, reforntera, philztophers, and ;poets—they, were indeed the 'shining lights) of the world, dark enotigh 'Slit in some of its high plums,. and netaltng.,4 ever age needed, some rude' iconoclast to break.down the Images of bid et:Ms errdrs and wore out faithe— • i • • .T.ach worshlpped, ante to desuilesfo , • Great' among these great names was Gott of alter Rleigh,' the poet. statesman, soldier , fired adve nturer, whose life, 'with Its splendid, early premise, its wondrous *latitudes, end hfi grand gloomy close . reads like a - nTheace f ro m beginning to end.-',/ He was born in 11;4! along the apple- orchards and'pleas ant wavrmeadows and the red- fellows and' the red krne , of South Devoe', ; and_we can well imaglnetkk l tt enterprise was born in the' boy and] enrol with .his growth, for ,hie ,carne. of 'a race which 1 had borne great men 'to England, and his 'elf 'brothers. Humphrey and Aalrian Gilber , teem men well formed to‘eocourage in him ev - irt le- serous and no ble ithpelse, , fted -in urge h ,' by example and converse, to deeds,;mi'high their own fame} was-exalted:. - : " '- - ' , It wet a stirrin g time :in those' t tish fslantls. t. . The fires of SmithiSld'were .- en ty - extingnished: Their smo kewent up ', ward - lleitven'apil called for Vengeance, and Raleigh Was but a boy, yet he; heard it, and then wag born in him. that fierce hatred of Pope and Spain which burned in all loyal English hearts. The old admirals of Eliza betb, turning with all the hatred of theirige and land' bluntly put the Pope, the Spania rd, ,and the devil, In the same, category. The Pope wa , to theme the incarnation of - Anti' theist, a d ' the- Spaniards Were his q chosen iteorde, rind. Raleigh. was by',ncr means—be hind these =fierce old sailors la the national rage. While yet a boy, he . need to gene out on the far bine southern sea;lind dream of the day s wherelhe should go sailing forth to tight thelSpaeisrd, -and perhaps to discover in some ;unknown fairy land a trainer*. of • gold and gems. ! - Venn f IE'4,YGE:III , O I 'met D'ononilver sells ,and gblden anchors ships carried that bore the hop In fancy to, 'those realnis•of wealth and fame wet con quest, anti. : for a while, as life .unfolded, the gleam of Icanyes and glitter of anchor seemed real; brit by and by the nighrcatne. • • ' The hatred;' between they Spaniard and Englisholan was terrible, earnest and deadly lt:waiinterwovee with the deepest faiths of both nations ; it, inspired their ballads, and infants in their cradles drank it In from moth erlipsl 'lt had become'traditional.,lf they met upon the mutts of Africa,•or In the far isian tl a of the sea; Spaniard end ;Englishman flew at each other. by a common impales,: And no wonder, for Spain had taken hold of the tree-ores of the rich New World, claimed then!" ea lgt:r own, arid- defended herrights. with fire ,1 and sword. Wee-to thliHeglish• • man whp eat foot upon the ah shor es where-her qtandard "was set up. Melee contesetWidi the ' I rescherousTiCO 3 said the ' Pion pioneene, tor faith need not be kept wi heretics, iilley, or rack doom. or stake will , -your t lialeiglys'flrst,professktri ak soldiering, 'and for '' tin icing years he wo rked away at it in silet.ce and half obscurityl, - Only sevine;, teen years • old, be joined Alit band of one hundred English gentlemen who went over to protect the Huguenots, and heinte in Paris 'n that dreadful eve - of St. Bartholomew, bet no one kniows where. Perhaps he was hid- 'den withlSliney Sind. others Walsingham!S house, and all the wiser ; for what was that little grope ,of men but a reed, weak and frail, that would here been destroyed in the - great.tetapest of cruel fsnatichint. We knoir that afterward he had wild work In Lang' us-. doe, smcdring:the enemy out of the mountain caverns, for war was notchild e ll'Oar theni ate more than eow He waspiesent when Con died, and afterward fought s i n the Nether - . lands. .1, • s -. • The t in years. by, and ' now the soldier turned - e amen. 'No • matter for surprise is here, ft, • Sir Humphrer>llillitet was his brother,' end they had wild ideasofc"plenr4 ing7 the 'unknowngoal, the mete incognita. as the qaeen called it: =The first voyage did . not prosper. They, had a tunas with' the Span iarde, 190 a 'Ship and their beat captain, and came ho e. Raleigh,was then sent to Ire - - land, w ere he 'worked faithfully under Earl ill Grey, tit stem: but well-weeping, Whom he did not" greatlY love.. Things were all going wrong id thst'ill-fated island (When barn they ever gone• otherwisethere? elks an English writer tO s day,in a dmitelring •parentbesls), 'and after commanding a company for two years in that "common weal"Whieb Media s".`common woe" in a- letter to Leitmotiv, Releigh returned to England, and entered the ebstmedi, circle of thelcourt4 • --. T. • The very .flower of the kingdom siirrotind-. ell the 'throne; - yetneither wealth nor blood availetti man befereElintbeth.' With.a most wonderful and • cunning ',dhicemment, see chose' the workers: . and gave them their work -to do. • So when Raleigb,. th epet of ' the ele gant, L4cester, the patron of Spenam the friend;.ot Sidney. the "starry : paladin," the relative the Chempernoan , of Carew and the Glib+ appeared In her train,_ , the quick eye of the eov eign-singled him nut at once as a man worth f her favor. Here *ere qualitieel that mil ` - s4d A' pewipleodar to her reign. 'll was atiteeman and scholar, no' eani poet, e- thieln lakigewhiCh gave theFaerle Queen an 2 in to the world. Besides-01s, he was a diet in eldven• inter, and "thetinknown airy d the 8 ,,111,40.tti sea possesied ii --- ,:steange f • L on to Eizabeth. The statliest sir cut • ever'builded 0 day-dreirn einem .... .. oa t ` ' those distant shores, only' w ellin g ex . . brave Spirits tocross thewnd adore • f seini t ig . portals. And there, Werirkhilelds ' and mines of gold, and tresatires of jewels, -end evergreen forests.; throngh Which the: balmiest' winds :rustled . #.: and. sonswerhern ' within those fair borders the Fountain of iiti • from' tmativd and • from mil; mortal - Youth bubbled up: Enzsbeth was too w _ ise not to have "owe - of the. 'wealth at the New World, She. behind the romatace and ,fable there-lay ez bulimia* Agree of treasure, end, she longed 'for it, for heni was not a rich kingdom. Those were trOublotts times, and itemitat wain.hid' drained Ins treasurys score ntt times over.-4- There *as fretful. lreland to be kept - Withle bOundit and the omnipresent Phillp to be checked abroad. , It was a , "clatuaable OZ. pease" indeed, and perluipa before long . the proeitces might yield a golden inane. whose bent , was Over sea ward, *tie to high favor, and might hats kept, hit proud poldtion bad ' not, the reultipll -- of his powers proved his rat:4 Hui bition Was man y ai ded. Land orgoittiout hi ,s ail he had done Taos before; mita th a t good brother, lipase, example sod ei g vice were now lost to hint, he sea = did= to America, AiitiestMe In Ireland we .granted; him, and be worked k It_ ascent hand: ;He beaithe of:Pediment 'and Lord Warden f the litamutriam, nod "1 0 144 iiorsitill." vim I high haw too, tor he was a thorough loan or bane's Ind . his 'honor! was, ontlneedonable. 2jo Aldo ever attached half to his probity In this tat.. spect . Ina played often: far',. high stakes; be won . s.od lost whcde fanner' again .and again, but it was alwayabla own-wealth ttutt. was risked. Never once did his haul 'ait mach , wither 'man's onatiori. He DOM neglicted tenants, or, got hito talk scrapes &Nat army,. like s ome great men of The Lree id ode workmen's lin oo the id as son thomadd dinner or mly foo Tel voLm ttion un- -:~ ~: . ~:. ~~E ~. ~. Si*:l - Single pc), ies i* Ceats.: ,^1 ~t - EMI time. I. *to. It wat.4fteri a weak; and an err ing Man, . telt • a More r honest "cur; never hreat • hed, ' , .; • ~, ...:r,, 1,- * i . I . Per a while %I wint yell ; but presently Raleigh fell into diketiht it court. He had abused the uthilegree akis poldticon, and-tie Oaten felt her own dignity: insulted in the' Wrong done to the *tighter ores noblebonee, who was under herairpteetion. 'Sc Raleigh w.enteff on a Span io k, relit., He, returned canted with wealth and glory; but the ;queen had not forgotten, and %Ike fitiati of /tissue. 'taw and- byplay . tote; -for he had hy l this time married the fate Tbnapinciiton,Mad made her the best of husbandc•he Will thrown lito the Tower.. Aid in thikdayof ble'disgenee, Ra leigh became mean and pitiful:YE° I grand sad ' dignified rand ?eat : as the ' man li really was, there was this %%fortune leihis Charac ter, that he amid not endure disaPpolatment or shame avith'ealtribese ,and manliness.— Sotee.peeple wild be weer mad in prison, and there seems to he - -some reason Ihr the Opinion when we read bow he qrtarrelled with Sit George Carew, his keeper; 'who wolld not lethim "disguise 'himself and 'get %% la pair of oareld_ease ills Mind,bat with a sight of the gueettle; Thies is hypocrisy or', insanity surely, far o . queen by-, this-time' was imold woman, land Rileighwaa a bride g.roOnf wbos gave% Alewife a faith and, devo .• p /a, lion which" ended only with his life. ' ether Gorges, who lovedithn dearly, - gives awn slog account of this quarrel,: when :h says' he was " ready to break With langhln to see them twolfrawland'aeramblu'llke m &nen, and Sir Get .. nigeirnel 'periwig tom fr ru. Ms — Bet Elizabeth , Waal not ImPlacidt4e '.-Stte knew there was nobleness and usefa ess in her fallen flavor*: and she smiled d n . him once more and.reatdred radm to Ids ,fOrmer estate. And now, how could , , he win back the respect WhickteTha forfeited,Wire re instate himself in the; estimation or good men, how prove hiagratiude... to. the soy erelgtt who bid been; both just and Merciful tof.tdria ? This would - he; do i He would' leave thehappy 'orris; , the strike° 'dear, the' •heatitlall:ehlid,,andgo forth himself ihsearch 'ot an Eldorado. aifeTwould endtire CI Id and hunger and thirst, risk his life in battle, and brave the hearers ortbe limulsition, sad per, lisps colonize the ne* .conatrY. - -tteen 0 and' I protect 10 Inhibitante; ' so _cruelly oppressed • by Spain, eiteadtheAtiemes authority; and ',fill her trent:try.' lid sailed for,Guiena, and returned the following Year-broken lin for- I tune i as he himself laid i' •"I- am returnede beggar and Witheredl"-' Still the expedition WAS knobieotie. He befriended the Indians ennywhenvreleased at the prisoners 'om the - BPattioh"bail talten, ind.whientbeebasted • occasionally withtot fat: I By ;Pe k indness and promises of Auntie aid; he wort the Wee. Lions of the peat simple creatures Who be hewed In him implicitly. 'He was like - an angel who bad'oome to minister - I°4h reand .avenge their wrongs. , . When his; lieu anent, Keymis, went en, an other ; expedition to the, tame place the next tear, the wretch d rieo -, ; pie asked piteouslywhat had become of Ra " sleigh. it waslmpoinible for Keymis to car • ry out thelnteetioniell his master; for the Spaniards; jerkins and Areas eyed. had •pen'. aerated, the designs lathe English ' and had for. tified this mouth of t he rivert•Caroli, ref that the fleet could 'not enter it. Ilesidels this,' 1 they carried off the women, enslaved ; tile' men, and armed'cannibal tribes against' the peaceful inhabitants' to that. heir) co didon. Was•.wretched"beyond - bellef: Keymi was a' good man, unable to do great deeds, flim self, but faltbful, diligent,. loving, tender hearted, and true la evil as - Well. as in good report 14 that .maiderinairit aka ruled him. 1 Whilithelwas sailing .among the I ndians and pleading for them : at home,. Sir W, alter Was at the-headquarters of the arch Ill:dd.— . He was. before: Cadiz That Memorable at.-; reek was concerted and led by him'," and his was the ungratelial task to checlethe passi on_ : ate Impatience of Essex, Whir dashed his hat iras Mottle sea for joy, and shbuting..intramos!" far - entering the harbor at, once, instead, f wattle& as wiser , lieadi.ad vised.- - uM if abei ' next morning. The record of the fight is too hideous to - recall,. ' Seven Etiglieh entes tie `it led the whole Spanish fireC,rif fifty. sev eh: : "If any man," said Raleigh, - *had a de, sire' hell itself, it wasthere meet lively figured.,'. . Theh city was stormed,. but the mercy ad" , courtesy of the victors Went to the hearts onkel vamp:fished. and 114 to ibis * dayiln ballad anksoree.; Bitereh received a terriblewotindin ~1 - e g, Which lamed him` for life. In - spite of ids agony he retained' hiireeminand, and the riesa morningattempt edin vein to get together men to attack the 'lndian 'fieetin Porto Real roZda ; .but within rit\ ;twenty four , hours It was ,bn IAO the • Spaniards themeelees. Slr,lisleig eturnedi to - England Withbui hafity' and *with lame leg,' but with'iliat henot of having bee the' real authotof - ii glorious victory; which ma ' the clown% heartleap for joy. I I It .proves the greatness 71' onset ahness of the man, t*_t in spite - f the dis aspect and ':dislike of Ems, he yettade moat bon: arable mention _of.hiti to .lizsbet‘, He was too peel, at haist; to ca privet feuds before Ws queen. " Esser was brat , am hltiOns, and be hie 'sovereign. There forelet him receive ;his Weed lin her , favor ,; ' the world Ind. the court' W ere wide enough 'tor him .and Raleigh too,' This nehlenesa. Meat-have stung Essex,' tut there are some 'natures so ,_little :that gratitude . _ in them la', attned to, ' hatred ; ' and bitterness ,, and the Devereux • had;triany 'an "ignoble trait, apd this - was one of them. So we are not ant prisedio , finddt complaining to Eliza beth of Raleig h, and venting his spleen.and envy in language to which the indulgent, woman, who lovedthe Week; vain man for hls tether's sake:refusedtie listen, and "turn; :: - ed her itwitto mylady Warwick." _, A - second great expedition was now., fitted lout, and Lord. Howard declining-Abet' coat. Mand, it wits. givee to Essex, and Raleigh ', *SS made : rem-admiral: . A t ,nythingi mere m disgraceful, .vaidibitin . and' dishon orable' than the conductoPtasei,during thieWhole - ; . voy_egu t lt would be hardterecall. It was toßalesgh's intercession with. Cecil that Ro ost owed his positlOn, and yet'it 'was to his r , jealous impatience of ßaleigh's advi that the failure of the expedition may ~p bdbly `be attributed..-: '; ; .', •: I ? ' , .' For a while after this . Sir Welter's life - was all sunshine and grandeur. Beatalfuli:Dne hint house was Ids bome,:and. there he' lived peacefully with his' Wife 'lnd the .beantiful boy whb was destined to fall nobly,, but how uselessly, at San Thome , He worked, neatly in his 'ado -.study '-; With his chemicals and - Wks,. and enjoyed the socie t y o f his old friends, Selden add Cotton, CamdMl, and. Stowe. - ' And then thete was the Mermaid club. How ktimbld and fall of eubileflame"' , must lave been • tile words' that wereiheard and *spoken there by Beaumont - and Fleteher, Ben Johnson, ,Raleih, '1414 , 1 by and ,tip, by 13, Shakspere himself .i M eanwhile, be'pe forms works of , uch;.benevolence that- th e it fra granothas not Yet : taded from remete nee. Though only gotrettiotref Jersey fora gin le , year, he won the hearts of the people e• ' - ttrelythat" to this 'Asp his hams is he d n grateftil *nee nifitatbrig their deseendents.-- And bewatatiCctianiplijii of the polat . man' everywhere:`.Be'-put dOwnilie usury et the tin merchants;; he: erked till the ohnoxioes tat on tilt -mingi:ln the west cdrintry/ was ;I t, 'abolished; he.spoke elocfnen et tly,apd shin": cingly in Parltameritnpon the dignity' f la I.ber,and :the sentiments he uttered might well be read to Reglishears tezday.: i He :was a king" to the whiting men, "With ears - end 'mouth. always •optin; to hear and dellvee 'their grievances, feet and hands reedy, to go and work their wthasse:" "When, 'See We' / ter," asked . Queen ; • "willyoucease to be a bagger t"" "When, our Majesty !Ceases tor' beakmaletor." at the:, boons :he asked werealw,sys f or if frienda; nerer. for • But now the quee n-1 dead , .The brave ,old heart, with - mascu line greatnr, Its womanly, weakness , itsambitions andl opes, Its pride and Its Vsniti is stilled f rever, and tinder the neW l regi e what work] Is hec tor the old soldieneto .? .Their swords are 'in their hands t "they kin to tine fend the hop-' or of 'the dead sovereign and Pf the beloved wants Now is thh UM& _ Spain totters. --L l'he Ma . hatred lieteos up fiercely. Giv e tbes lien a fleet and that will crash : her. 1 - But there lino Vidor' Irked in. James. He tree 'bleat at the sight -of 'naked' steel,. '40111nd: Spain! :The thought / i impale him „ ' He fears the' Awful; they assassinate brave Men some , tits, ti tipsy hate turdtsteste for the-Moe -dant co now and then. ' fio when Raleigh ;; a war against 'Spain; 'he sends him to s tkWex and senteacee him to , tk ttrg 151% be bainged,'ffaWmi,* Atettered. on 'a charge of• plotting with . 11 England and the king himself knew the e : was false, yet for twelve years Baleigt. 'abated a prisoner., Freed at last, though unparddri ' ~he under- r took the bit fatal extridtdon to Guiana which colt hint the loss of his lleet-hotel, and the father's heart was broken. One, more effJet he made after. asialth and , honor, and,thiah, ; 04-broken - hi mind and body, and ruined in estate, liejlelded to,the tide that swept hint to the llanold,i d'filed'smilingly, grandly, regaining in his lilt hour , all of that beau and grace and lofty dignity which had made Mal far 110 long idol of England. ' Tat: auseof the fell;heavily ope n the roy Id family w hich had pat out the light of her heart and heck Id darkness, and . left her hi poverty whose life had been . panted l in mule; and some ' ' men. 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