- ' ' cub Yir goitmai-.1 ---PQ TTSVILLE. ouLTIVJAD - 114114 MARCH 7,:1666. : 'ht/. *sop • Ld al; hit tras JAM{ . afnegt bitleyebtaitror T!pGod mut trath?..o . WRITE4I3 ON OTTEBi3NOT-NEABLY ivao 'G.- A Few ! flogger:lions again He. sPeetfally Votanineti. to Con• piatt sti • _ .greis and tail Peo We have feed se 4aal eta MI currency this weep; one from Me,Gaotioa W. flawitai. of Philad e lphia, who lans In the right way byiadyis: ing the country. to pro-; . cpre' gold (we isykrtutte wealth), and pro piseit tharthe Goveitiment should gd 'lnto the,husine*iif mining gold in the territories belonging 'to the country, and thus. procure gold to pay interest, , &p., and _enable the ; banks to ,resume specie Payments. He pointe to other countries where governments = monopolizetnterests ;for. filling their tact's, The Idea} is icgoodone, provided hawk men could be obtaintitt to take 'chute of Abe un dertaking; and it did'not cost the Government ;nom than 11, would receive' irom the mines. Herein lies the difficulty.. All the business = that the doverrithent •now_t‘rantiacts 'coats more than ii it were done hy,privtits enter . - . Prise! ~ • -f- . '' ' . : '''' . -; , ~ The-other. is &series of tracts oncurrency ~ , ; - by' lir: S, P. 'remiss - so, *Of 'New. York::-- i Borne of his' Ideas are very good, particularly. when he adVocates..low".„ rates of interest for the producing classes. -But-li„..tas hp runs . - to the other estieme. He it alshfrifsior of . ... a large Issue 40' Governm ent s 'crirreney, to which the leountry is opposed?' It prefers [ the Nationifitaxik'system . properlyz guarded. But he like Congress begins _at the wrong end. ' "the foreign tradt;Aif every Commercial country on the face of the globe is more' or _ les . a . rnixe,d Op with its fulnces, and the only -way to :sake monefidenty is to create wealth at i 'hoine by first protecting and developing the domeitic industry of the country.- .We ..- say t, create .svealth by making at. home the necessaries 'of life which we import - annually ' to the amount ofabout two htindred and fif „., -, ty millions ot• dollar& : Wear kriew sending . *broad that, amount_ in payment for articles • which we can and writ make,: . .st home under . . ~ adaquate protection; ::.We are thus impover ' ;'l.shfng the nation to that extenkwhile . hum dreds of tliouiandsTiof our mechanics . strut worth:quiet( tire out: s)f employment, and _ . raarty,fartortes are eit.her standing idle or ton.:.' riv'partially Worked. • ;EVery parer &Abu. is._ ~Encti, in addition to' What Wit have, without - iladequate prntection to American induatt# to - - start. our Wor i kshops,' etc., and: thus create ~- wealth at hOme, WOCLO HAA , CCIiBE. • inning . paperjneney,witi not start the workshops, - but Pretectiento ; AMerican indnstry will ...,-, -).t would only tend to enbanceprlccs, enlarge the arm y. of drone; and abiolutely lessen what little protection _the country now has. . •it would not Put one dellar . into the produe ' 'Live- indtistry of,the Century - until that Indug. - - try is encouraged, but , lintilti rather. cripple . • .it., All the apt:inters and . writers in ~and out ,of Congrese,, who de not `base their Anent's' ' dews - on.ithe A productive `industry of ,the, country; and advocate its protection first:. do nof -tinderAtoid the first .principles of ' finance---we care.noti.what posititurtirsy may occupYlit the country. This is plain lan- • . .guage.- but it is nevertheless true, l. ' . , Nine-lenths.of the Cypperbead-membersof ..:. Congress are,traltori - ln princfßie and. en emies to : their country. They EYMPAillized with treason, and they support European interests AO preference`' ; to American- labet- and irides . : , try, And the VVeatera and goilthein Re.- ~. pUblicsn'meMber of Congress wife cries for . ...more currency and advocates. free. trade,' shows'ibat be IS totally ignorant of the wants. - i of the-country..'and has.yet to learb 'the dist' • • principles . of political economy : . The West-, ...ern man says ; Europe is the Market for , Our latlrplus breadstuff's, and, we . want to exchange i these breadstilifs -for cheap European goods:i i i Now; Europe whe) the' crops are good, cart , -, , raise as much , breadatu3 se she reqUires, and• iot course, would trot tale' fratm its one dot ' lace worth more than sl i t wants. France: ." three years . ago, sihit tri t r)re breadstuffs to - 'England than 'were sent from the 'United' States to that 'country, and , she can do ft: i _ again when her crops arei goo& '' And Eng. .land can always draw EupylV,s ficau Germ', may and tha Biltii‘ mire !!ilkdjly than i from. 'the 'United ..itilles, because -~they are ',nearer.• We can only. supply England when -her ..crops are .Ehort, l and our supply of ,t ese ' ) 1 'breadathffl required in Europe . is not oat he increase, but is abiolutOS'"diFininlshing. /or 'doeil the Western man seem to know theism .", rare imi)nrting more hr4istite'from'Eurepe in the shape of forOgn izbi'ida tfikn we export. Theisibor. that made tl*se Eq9:rle consumed foreign., preduce, . whi'eti if inTailttfactured. at -home, American pinduce 'Wnill7l have been consumed.- Thin_ s an important. feat Ure that - has been entirely oiercooked in the West,! . -becanst. free trail s n.eVer, think sti this Sub '-ject. The , West rn ~ rnatt says* Protectiori, „makes -him . pay 2.: -, pct. cen t more_ on` his 'goods than he i w uld'ihaye to pay walkout ' protection. Wedeny it ;1- beeluse with.pro- tection .manufactures clef ever description 'wonld spring up in thelWeat, ehachinery 'and - caplpil would be inix:oduceti, i.wjlich ,wpulit ' - anp.n chear!en,priceg, lilt, ci it ~liait done in . E n ., T rope, and ihn freight 9tfi . prNilce and - goods • to and from T.drope woUld:be 'greater than ' the increased prices Of- the articles produced at lipme r while be tionid - reilife'it least one-. third niorelor his produce drior, ante hislarille„ would double 'Nue. In other s Worda,l . free,trade would rare 'him ,probablY ten cents on the dollar With 'fOreign fttrics, -while he would lose forty cents on ttldollar on his lands and prodice consumed-at hOme. These! are telf-evident and . 7demlnetrable ..Now,.2xe, care set hoW telen - Matti\ tiiay be,in tising ivcird in - debate, if' he,, will not investigate an h.questions he Ought. not aspeak or write, noon them. The man who Will not reason" is 'ft tYrant ; - and bewha' • "cartricit \ o, fool—so; says cim.eb idy—and there-is much truth the remark., • • With• all the ability in the:j i l / 4 resent • I grass, judging from the debt there-arc but few members Irtht.bran4lies who un derstand the questione.,,d Prot bon and Fi- . nance. The.largeiri' portion-are lawyer's, who s t eldOrp trouble themselves abontAliese gnes t Whirepritcticing at the...hi.; Many are' • . banker', Who would iNe to t'tke care of - themseles: and a great manyire who look after plsce more the.nhusiness, and • - . a few are practical business men, who tire "generally nearly right onttie. , e questions:— these constitute the. few" itY. Congress f.Tbe Opijilon,s of the msss are ohttined gen - Tel-ally fotn those who are:trying:to advsnce 'their , Own' interesto..7motrey changers, ttc and-the present S,..cretary of the Treasury is • I:lice trader, and einnot comprehend the , subj'ect lie knows ltszthlti any of them.-+ - This is tbe - great . ditlicuhy. If a'measure,is 'proposed byahe'triepde o, productive try, kris ria. 4 ,ailed by the. money changers and mOnef:shaVeis,e and but few can judge Which friressures are Tight. - 'There - fore; • ifwe get.good i laws Passed . ie 'Mae queatio*, It will be - more by cbanee, than-by; • , the' knowledge-possessed by the mass Ofthe -MkenThers. - We also learn , :that a lat e ge Por i ' lidif of the member 3 have. planaof their own I which they tenaciously sdhere,Whichol course, if Persisteit.in, kill" result in - adoptin g ;zone. : the plans submitted so far, • are objeetinnab}e in many . respects,- , We would,- thereiere, respectfully suggest the following; and 'deny 'person can submit anything bents to .rueet the warda' of dila ' ,country; let it be suliit hated : t Firit, remove - the internoltarationfrons all, the industrial 4sults .of the country, 'and • • put hon . the ti - yecrin:irneniod " by. that, [committee on Ways and X. 003, '. When . th e) • traitor ai.tlie head 4f the Government, and , 4 Ili dorroitt.:adyisers ittro .„ a:so :aimed; " the, whiskey: tai of $2, and all other , taxes, can ' • be collecte4 by patting honest rnetiln office. I We would then adjust the tariff In the it! , • f- Wrest of Axperican labor and 'lriaanyfatturei,- • , and Wand,,to the - aet • Be it enacted, that whenereftbe imparts shaneseeed • the exports of the conntryfedetentilect Of°obi, fro • • = anyllseal ironer of any fleatiort, dye. pee atet.. - the .1- • I., t c r i la ,,L of d tp r i' Tl TZ i n ht nth •g, twenty: 110 s no-- itriiii - en the whole ecallel4lllZ;itettoodectfric; the ten et . p l eeett., tent the exports exceal The Imports raper : amver , insirs..otcotal` Ass es • thb ' te r' Batt t or aby thesi rear, ' Pan tali-Secrets • sy TregePlii . .itte deftest tan per cent. eellbe vitlOWlealt. S sale imMibritud akallit stns eetinzabed . pf wMth - TedliFtlan Writ, '.area; — •:_• - - ; .~": r tiM ~~ ~f C:~p.:x This seed= would erqusite ott scale, and - keep the balance !of tiskiis ear levee—cheek the drain of ado. Ankszletde the banks to . resume at ad early de out *tailing the currency,' or dlstuttiog bast. Jim Every atnellge potion -moit that while 'the balance of trade is le *wry . . . . against us, and the drain .o .00kt ‘:contiatt, no permanent ' . - 14211401 Can 'take place.. In /7 Years, ti of coin luiljundi togwy forwusses etimpaguaks• over exportationi of merchstaltaa - and raw 'materials. was equal to ONE Miuseism MTLLIONS OF DOLLARS, u the statistics will show. *ldle wider the four. years 'of protectica4 under the tariffof 1842, 'the lest, hille n rtr-:eneetts4_,anli midi/ the clieritiiin Inc which wield; wu so rapidly the balance of trade Was in oar.- favor; . very year since 1849, the "balance of trade been, Vault ILL 'I .4 wegid Bitig:the . Wi n s the price of gold, ? and "immed iately jetail of aux workshops 1n .Its Abu creatl wealth in .this country as; rapi we did dating the iebelikm: It' would 'aleo check theivariatkow,in - Pikes, ...hecausti the ,mam/facturers and arerelkaals would know that the *ling scale would maintain's:l aqui-, fibrilla' Wile foreign.trigs, antherefore; prices won u ld not , vary as meth . die). il do now'. witb,t so -ranch uncertain" connected ' with ner i forsio trade. aro/matinees might atiseby which we would have too large a balance.of itiade in our favor, and ihns cirri too much eolit from countries with Which' we are trading. This would tend to 'destroy thote markets abroad for , our •produc ,tions, hence the necessity: of 'providing foi a reduction of 'dutlei to meet such a gus tiriOncy, as is contained in the proposed act: , The. Secretary of the Treasuty Would holf governed by la W, - the same as be now • is. in - the • performance of . his duty, an& could. oily: act when such contin 'packs - arise. Thei.progress the country would make under ' such i tari ff, would be , unexampled; wealth would be-created very rapidly ; the payment of taxes would scarce ly be felt, and the National debt. would soon melt away. When wealth and machinery increased sties to warrant a reduction of du ties, we would re-uljust them .to meet' chan ig,t/a, and thus reduce a certain per centage on - 'the whole scale, and Colithanethese periodi 'Cal reductions on Manufactures until they were redneed.to merely protect the difference hilaborand transportation, as we progress In \ eitablialling our domestic; industry on a permanent basis, which is the shortest 'road to frietrads so eagerly sought after by some, by.tbus gradually equalizing the advantages and disadvantages that exist among different nations. There is also one Unerring -princi ple which-inest bekept In view, and thilt Is, . that in all , countries wheric,praleetlon. pre= jails, labor , is the higheat, and - wealth the 'Mhs't abundant; while in alicountries where free trade, ells ti, labor. is the !Owen', and the nations the most impoverished..-Under pro tection the people rise in thescale oiharnan ity, and become prosperous andhappy ; while 'littler five trade, they -sinkjinto utter pover ty and pauperism. • . , We luiVe been asked what we would do with all our surplus gbid and silver, which our territories are likely to produce... All not, required for coin to meet 'the wants of, the . commtinity and as a basis. for lour currency,' and which is produced as bullion, (not coined), j i we would , dot embrace as eolu,'l but have t' delignited as bullion, and classed with me - chandize. Bullion, although used to aco - siderable extent in Europe; It, is not -mu6h used bete as a basis for issues. All .we le sire is to secure the coin of the stountr3tat home,. which circulates 85 money._ Our principal exports consist of cotton, pe troleum, corn,. lard, pork, butter, cheese, breaded's, (but less the usual), andmany otherarticlei of manufactures, such as the ,cheaper cotton goods, and others . ; in whigh we excel, 'and which are on the incr* . „` amounting in the aggregate-to a large Emu, which, together with the surplus bullion, will he sufficient to pay for all the goods and'iraw material we import. .. • With our industry properly protected, which would, largely extend the introduction; 'of machinery and create,cheap capital for. the, producing classes, wjigea 'Would -then be - better.tewarded, while products would be cheipane4; and we can then draw abandant; revenue ' in small duties -on tea, 'coffee and.- ingar, which are heavy articles of import, :which. . the. consutners 'e ould easily pay; alith increased Wages without feeling It'; on luxuries and many other -artickts I not' - produited at home to an amount sufficie t t to pay - the interest on our National debt, be: cause, -under protection, the revenues of the country -derived from duties,. have always produced larger returns than under a system .of free trade. The•Ommertie of all countries increases in prOporthin to the domestic pro. (frictions Of the country, and,, if othernations des;re to deal with 'us mornilargely, all they have: to.do. is to take our. products •in ex change for theirs, and find - a Market for them .v.isewitere. Governments are like families If one buys more then 'it produces; it _.will goiy. poor; While the one that sells 'more than it buys, will-grow rich. - This iiiinciplo , • evert child can understand * . and any legifila.' tiyelasilembly that would legislate so as to i ntake the country - grow poorer, could :hardly expect to be tolerated long by the people. , . THE FINANCES. - • . - . I Wit 91:e tariff piuperly adjusted,' . f.he;e littletrouble with the - finances; Which .wcil,anuld regulate as followt:.: r/RST. —Fund all the indebtedness into 5 per cent. 10-40 bonds, principal cud Interest pay able in coin or its equivalent, free, trOm taxa tion for a period of ten . years, as rapidly as.it• could be done, including compoUnd interest • other,securities, except the legal ten der notes. • These we would keep in circula *tion untikjbe banks and Government are pre- pared th fAume; and we would then grad u • withdrsw them and leave coin Fake their place for all bills below the denomination of • which would absorb in the neighbOrlickul of $200 3 00,000, and for the balance aubsti title Nationil Bank Notes. - ' Applicttions can be received by . the Comp , troller of the,Curreney,- -and if the States .orb Territories have more than. their proportion, the application am be,entered and granted in rotation, wheel the S. tstes are entitled to their . The twantry is 'pot prepared for a loWer la . / of interest than 5 per cent., at present; ,Brit ender a systeio of protection, ' as indica ted above, the rate of interest ei n be redticed to 4 per cent. id ten years, and the 4 uesilog Itrould•belec operceither to tits. the bohdt • after that yeriod; OrPtovide an issne of 410sr - :pent: bon rib pay off the 5 per cent. botiffs, 11 the holders_refused to convert. This 1 11 leave ttio Government freeto act as cireara stances may,-requite gt the expiration of den 'years..-r - Wh make' this lidggestion ..to raeet the views of those "to think the zateptin tereqt-ought tett e tied; at 4 per cent. ' now, which we thldic too loci. - • l. Under the - firoteetive system there Will be ici ditheultyin , converting, all the United Stites seenrities into the - per . cent. 1040 gold bearing Yonds, and the period °t i tan years they, will be glad. to convert into 4 per 'cent, 1040 gold btsring, biondidn prefgence to anbusitting to tit i Lion, because the we'altb would be largely in eased, and interest will f r be proportionately ow, . • 1 = l'L . .IsCcoNi. —We would Milt the :liana of etm... Tency to gi for every S,AO of the assessed Ivai ne of the real and' .Wsonar ; property of the . country, which Is collected ivery three yeari, and the annual Increasc - averaged, :and .tribute this currency to National banks ; " n "proportion to the wealth. of each State isnd teriltdly of the country. .Thitt would' toe equitithle,dlitribation, and would glvesitis l . faction to all parties; and besides It' would expand as the business and wealth' , of the -country Increases, without any disturbing le &dation. The' expansion, would sledtik.e place at such' points as, baldness :and wealth - Incieasits.. -.The prOperty of the country ls noir' estimated s, TWENTY-TWO Ell; LIONS _()F *MUMS, (e 22,900,000,000) which would give i k volume of currency egad to $733,900;000: This is ample for all present . 111: . irt* ii iis;, and. it' would expand' as ,wealthind business llncresied. We would comul,Ylee.extunuling the National bankcyr rea-0 up Wallis Wailes other Minim are w4h -4kawn, tuatirwe bristle mho; mniencyt r.r eept the legal i 14 s. and NationU notes—commenting. the Oenti to these /kites' to the Sontit nod West;.sad Mhbr States not. . 1111 4,l b ch - F m i x o t i° lll l l :"llrei Withhold ing Ulrich those haft% a pa . 14i; 4 / 0 their business and Ivesith 'entitled ti t ian .I' o more tinder thistingt. t" - Tlints>.LlVii wimatii the** Cone perceni. in adds ion tq lift men * taxes roes, "011.1 . 133 , them for govits wee to thake 'the boil& held ", er n #et , th em four Per 4 Olit, liiliollia,_ - . en; hatefetit,for the beaks to draw in _slOgi o n to thelubssit- 1 wa i d erreet , thetpublic. tug facilities, and - ravr ' ' FOt•sts--We — the ,Ifilionsi itiltiC4turtall ill Oulte 'Wit 1)400:1,307 seCa , Ind cw *Pellirem sir:iceboats now . 1.,::....1 944 4 :4 7 nulkap and the '4,11018 • ,or thiar ctiOrs. *fx l PgAd l nOimit frO badablg , beclizuie It *lra,l2onund • rierangeS and destroys bit taint Vibe g4led bums cgaa i ty the; great slxtienelints, *bleb trariths i m: Money can more confidence and berthing systent 'bun dollars .would be put . ought h 3 be put Into prod cane re, are a' great anallibelten that they wale of society by beco same rinciple that . monej changer now call itud cider fret b l anking security against contracth eIP gretbene et [ Ugh* free banking system wol the present system, with 'nested at ithe grist monl acmes only sent to the f' But under the - expluulinl would be located . ' in' lb cArrrix. sent into 'these 'purposes, which would; vantageotta than the me CANNOT THE REPill THE STATE/ WHIO OR NO :NATIONAL AND THOSE D PORTION OF TIMMS IRO CAPITAL; BEE TH OF THIS SYSTEM? not . establiah.• It ? No b been propos ed , tind.it mr • of every business ntan we with. - Smong the null!. • za, Esq., `of New Tor United States Industrial Wa.rw, Esq.; of Detroit, United States -Iron . and whoZarnestly recommend In goiclusion We. wool iwokers and money shave vingrhe community, are . currency system, becausq business, aud:wililbraw them out of it. That bo jure, but rather benefit tb • The whole press of the fuse. tolsy this plan bef, cause these papers] are all kers, money shavers and dare not advOeste anythi. their views. Business m have tried several times to tiori published in their h failed. COl. • FortneY of Press, made an abstract__ paper in Philadelphia last mediately wrote taii that hornets nest about bis ears what in the world was the fonlid out whose toes he andte,published no more, city Of giving our views tc We commend this plan t meritsalone. .It is suggest, labor and the producing lat try, which it Is , "thepaty Of, to foster and plotect, ba p ' intefests; because it is this the wealth and adiances ests andtglory of the coati i t We have polien plairali i disrespectfu ly in 'this arti much ignor race on' these otherwise ' iitelligent- ani t den in Con ess and else' quires stron language not attention; w i ere tittentiol iracted. .1 THE tIMPEACHMEN • j . . JOHNS(); i'ES EFFECT 41 ,•EITRO.IIE •; i , i i , Nothing that .has trans . fired in i bis couu-.. try will cause so .prolo ind an I efl2ct ' all. through &trope, as the p aceatile impeach; ment of AndrevillJohnso.. The crusting , out of the great .Rebellion contrary to their, expectations, has caused Eropean nation to look - apon us with the mos profound respect,. and all demands ,_ right in hemselves_ and in ii accordance with the laws f nations, will be accorded to us without tuth trouble,: if un dettaken in 'the interests ol' right, : and Snot of. mere partisan diplomacy td advaqe the in=' tiresta of some - political debagoglie cr•party, • 'Bat the removal by dongr'ess, in: a. Petic'efu!' manner, of Andreyolms e from The chair; which he has disgraced, w thouf a crisis, and without even disterbing e business, of the 'country, but rather benefiting l% would not only astound the ruling wens of Europe, but cause them tot look upon this Govertit , , mint with' a feeling akin Olswe, and th 7 will . beconie vet? , Shaky itheir pOsitions. 1 ' r i The moral effect-in, favor of liberal! "prtni , _plea would belie great, that many of the ru. ling poWere- would begin to, think about "setting their, houses jn order", fora change; When diked' in England •las,t yOir, by in lelligent gentlemen well posted in govern mental Affairs, whether there was really any -.probability Of an attempt being bade tti'jm peach the President, 'we relptictlth , it it would most unquestionably be dlne; if 'be violated , the laws of the Country [ and also that it would be done without any fighting, : They replied that it woUldlbe inter's? impossible:, • With the southern rebels , almost, n open re; hellion to the ."Radical Gd i vernment," as they called it, and 'filth ' Boman)! of their Northern, allies .uniting with them, lyou. cannot,( they said to us; impeach hid without creatifigarr=. other ..rebellion. ' We : ass` them that lral peachmentWould 'certain' frillow a violatiOn of law by the Preident, and that no rebellion; 'nor even may material disturbance in businessi! 'Would- talle•- place, becarise all the ,Union soldiers 'net forced into th4,armyagainsitheir w•- , ill by the draft, would, stand by the Gov ! . : ernMent, arid these sympithizera with trest son in : the-North, who worild . .not deOend their country when in danger, would never dglit against the Government4and • tven i l ; if they. did Maks( the attempt, scidozvn bine coats %Would frighten off a regibent of. Birch ~ per eons. They seemrid to be; increduleus,i and remarked that if we could; impeachi 'tied rr 7 move the:president under,' such cir=Stan,. o, "yciitr 'Government hi the stro igest on the face iif the globe."—The impea ment is, c progressing in a perli;ct calm, end all Etirdpe will sfaril' amazed. - Tbe Pope; the only sov ereign in Europe, that rec'ogni'zed the Reath- • emConfederacy,,Withalavery as its, co ner stone,! is totterin r* eto his graire,.and with him ; will go the'Teral poW,er' of the' Ps set t , the grottiest system of slaVery noitin eist,-- mice.. Ital 7, notwithstanding, her •prippit : King, through the inductee Of the' great Garibaldi, is making rapid 'strides ,t ands -liberal principles.: 'Austria Is . resisting the tyranny of , the cope. 13iimarck is leading -on the German FEmpire into more freedom than ever, and the )ling has already conce ded all the rights to_Amcri l can citizen,. Which' Were demanded and always refused before. Russia hat crushed out serfdom, and is marching- on in unison i with the enited States, .in 1 removing every,yi:stige of sla very. LOW!!! 'Napoleon ^.itis ' forced a I .new , army bill :through , the legislature,,to enable hlin to mike largit'acCessions to the arm 7 to prop up. h 1 tottering thrOnej and England has just enfranchised abut '600,000 of her chisene for the first time,t and some of the PaPers have' already comnaenca calculat the .expenses ' of aristocraey and', royalty 'Such hiss afreadr heen Ina effect cif th'e Piitt• aides -of our GovernMent. reacting 'on En. rope. • In fact! our princiPles are a '"stand. lag menace" to the despots of the Now with the great .eind itremr effect of - peaceable impeachmt • these American.•.• Wesel of. abroad, who can tell what twem bring forth in Enrotie in thief g progressive freedom tom FIRST OF 6 /412 . _ _ /11p2A0JINIENT, The following despatch was . lin 'received by the &emirs and Represent* tivesof Nebraski,' from e .irernor of e state, Hon. David 13n er, dated e ha, Mara 8, 1868 • I atorinmg news! °nabs • ba i odted and etattparee Republican • 1 Highequr e princtNe emigres* fully !, • se copperheads took often grounds Wastlm,' • W 4 ' • ' Thk mneielp eetlem maha last i year ins canted Coppett by a majors , ty.nf ov threehmidred. T. is a Reputdi• • in et the bottle of tieneral Timm and .!•:tadves - Tatfo, as! will be , seen, of siren hundred artdveightyithree. . . - SWAM! THIWICE 1410411.D.' --;p Co *heed State' Ooatr - Ocia thro overi board the oddlets, nOtahreted last 'year for Stetei demi, aid; is two rebel thiseta ai their Ouldiastei. Too, of course. : la more iimistetent With. Ibex principles. They don ' Ilia , the bide ' edits, • who • eared t=arrd jatt • atm treseatt'ead: • • 7 11:131/0150 WOODW.&ZD. l'Oar ate all conversant with the -it, dtmtnljt - indications of Judge Woodwid durinktlhe inagreas of -the Rettellicii. *mow. hkibti-debsti on Insimclueent„ he declared himself s traitor in the *liming 4 12 8tutlie: *Speaker. Memel am that iheiMerkaapetclalikti °seven tldenWeetion that I will say, 0' /mere Me Pow Mears , it ,tVp,,iti utel i,t i. i,, ml2lth I un ree, / mould eekkie bre& Voll 'crtidire of Onpoodaneat, to donor /WA pour and that ol a tr it trata and In= awl hatdlit=itoposchabio vtiminnals thotagolat gr amma; A. new maid mthea:l. ; Oa 40111/4Yoonditl .lekleila drair Ando milk Se tee trrefromar. froraornazry, twins =no ProPooftt to strip Mtn of et. both a witUmatioci. nth the coney and navy in nand to anotata it,, meald meet a *Vag= that 'mkt make an end di Ilapacill• .111/ieit: the He - Torii Trams WY nroPerly rehtsrlis: • • I gas Is an anent to tiotaioddast Wind= the army and tam or overawe •4r0m, , , and defy the mpreeerntattne - the temple. Wlth rea leader la Cdurrame-11 le set -fiamrlikm,thal we And bets end the rums: imeMme be a fig`ntetll mot do tfl rty otber r or cthemt ranet zac orts=stretlz 111muee ruralar pmeames of theism c. itambsibiti iltriteto:WOrahrintil asked per- Milsion to Intim ihiportion ofhla Speech, con taining hiktrearonsble sentiments printed in ° of th 0110 0 00 01 4 14441 101*°161101:10,-'. • ' . 4is vitikle Oitagithookosr p r eP O F4I 00 fj 0104111111- fany'pertions who ire eliyatedllo the , 4g benkerti, on the ry petty b e' or rt:a ihimself a raker. there would be no as endears, badness the a also iro t ri. 'Eke ly till tit Aninks centres,' t i the raye tti tem a lttLam , States, arid the states for banking de mach m or e ad sending Eit, mites. NTATIFES OF I HAvE. , Orrix ANS CAPITAL, b OF A LARGE -ado' titbit% rnUtea °Mail and , Means is in favor of 'retaining a 'gave:nun tax of two-dollars a gallon On *his* .. *e believe that with honest officials comment> ing With 114 Preident; tt t Amount cad tie collected as easily as fifty cents a ; gallon. -,- ;*.iishcinalt- Manufseniers •of whisky will cheat the poser/ anent, Ino matte it what Ogee to tax is fixed. Removej JohnpOn and his time serving. toadies, and Air and every othe tax can. be j collected, 'to the relief not only .of Goveruntant but oehonest taxpayers.' ARE or 'AXE ii ADy AGES f so; w d they tter -plan Yet ti the appr_ badon ve yet co versed ilare PrE Co president sa of o ' the e, and E... B. . t Presidept f the teel>46aso4ation, l i te adoplloil. remark :that the ,ivvho live b y eha: ll opposedto thii it destroysi their Ilarge portion of .itga • Taa .Roman. dathdilic Priesthood otdre land, it scents do not deslie a sepultionfriirn togisnd. - They only desire a separate- Pik! , lfinient for 02 "Truing Ireland, the same as Canit4 isnow g:nrertied. ' I, -' Lever, will Oompauttityl, Atlantic te thq publl, , *.ntrolled b ani _ In oppositi n in 'all our have this pt papeff the Phil the plan CyearAnd ti had brou land was treacli ' henna the . es I re ble- they ion tg =s - sooes• intrute.l p. .25 5 ;„69 6 206 69Illret 11...1. Si 63 ev . 8 '22.8 o' Pull 9L. 9 3 26 ev 6 .206 1 Lot Q. 167110 33 ev , 6 194,6 2; New M2i 2 5 tee 6 17'6_ 91 First Q. 31 1 29 leo 16,6 „ , • • 1 tkrtvinve,j.. tmlikij.t... • • 9 Has! 171 TIMIL4T.. ; It ,WKIMIESDAY., 12 nrcr*Luorj,.. 13 Flamm 2r7pROLOGICAL TABLE. Teraparature at °milldam:l gs • • , ~ . • .stres. - r ... ..... . 14 ' 4 .... :rr.r Congress ii Congress in the lnti erects of dm ; • very uovel erence to a' ,class that e national rY• ruing itemise are scarce in Tremont, and in demand. ' , • . . !' Mr. Clau:Sayar of thbi llorOtt6, hag becothe pioptietor of the United States Hotel, •Tamagoit. .>To•mftoo.—Tenth Snodaj of .the year and second lln teat. Day's •Ibntgb, 11 hours and 35 niinntes. I , 1 ConstableEhripnen Inn 9 been appointed deptit., conatable of Norsvcgion Thwt:ship., The . Cotirt, approeee tlie.appairamcnt. . • ' :_, but we ho' There e. , questions, ' self-opin' here, that, • a-days 'to 1 11 ()Fight to 1 6 is n . s o c t, l • t*P ' n ' i ntited W. Ir. _lfedMy offers hiallus residence in Schuyl kill- EfiNen [Or sale; as he contemplates moving to PhiladelphiS. to cngage in busipess.l ' it Ire- Marl be' at A rennori to : the MaeOutc Order win be p s toleh• ed•to-morrew afternoon in the M. E: Church, Vernon; 'y Rev: J. S. J. MeCannel. . 1 Ildrii's :suoratua of the Groat. Bebellien,wlll be exhibit dixi Ilazletpn next" week, 14th and 14th hid.' Mr. / Davie will deliver _ the lecture. 1 , 1 . I--- —•-•wwe.--- 1 --,- -- . . .A calaabie shawl was left at Union Haff on the 14ictit of the Anniveraa7 Ball, 2let Wbruary, ,It ran he ebtiiined by. the owner by applying,.at tho Hal:. I I; . .:- ' i OF Art 2dth tilt., W. C. NO. 47, JuLior - Sons of Amer ica of dchu}•lkill listen; tool; poss'esaion of their new Hail located corner of Main read St. John etseets. • Thy pont46ce at Utiton Corners, Northrunbcir . ; land cunuty,-has beetrAiscontinued. .Mail mat ter intended fur that place .shonld Lo 'addressed to Elyahurt. .4 I,,k . ctinq of the Schuylkill County! Medics.] ga ciety yo held' in. the Council ChAnther on 11th inet., st,thhie o'clock; P. ti oratir or the President. . , ' Chilton ay ev recipe give town Elaili to M • !met 43aiid:of 1 - r .4. z:tez:(iYeho 'sold at auction o A. fionto .The pup:biota— • Coi.fi:—The began on Nontia, is considerably 1; the eigis' week. • PO,l r rindre.a licensee Or-bblel kill county; b ocoiono. .Faty, halal Ali.7lQl:ry ner, who lifb , of Loisden Viranee obi Wee' ou the head. ' Thf Band Fitlr rii.Ohe week at. inn. The atten Baud' will timing newanet • Cheap thiotis.,Vi'alker have goad eta. per yard ; mnslinis I,at 10 to 20 eta. ; bleached sheeting ; Jonvin's best kid glove* $1,8.5 per: pair,.etc., ate. Give them a call, and examine thtir gods. Raring the recent protracted meetings in the *Methodist.chnirch of.thia Borongb, one hundred eiule wern.converted. Bev. Mr.-Moore, the pas -tor, ha's labored unceasingly l and with zeal in the work, l and the remelt must Le exceedingly gratify ing to likeii; 1 . • ••• ,- • , •• , Messi - s. Chas. Long, .EdWard Moore and Ono. r; • 0 won; bare leltsed the Colliery at DOD iltison, late.; ly worked by gebrer tit, Co. • - Meal;Jpne &Co.,have purchased frorrackert Co. the lease ortlood Bpring Colliery,' above al-Don &on'. Mere is s 'plbspeet that Piuegrove and Leban-: - on,will Soon be contkeeted . directly by rail It tailga ted that an effort is now being •matte,to kith, -the .land damages between Lebanon and Pinegrove, nd.tbet the grading between those points will be rit under 'eop i raet, it the land holders make am cable indlree onable settlements. • . ' •., 1 — r - r - - - - , -.410•—•---- 1. - 7 ?, Amo n g Aber afpointments for 136,9, recently ads by the Eclat Pennsylvania Couferenco of the ntted. Brethren in Christ, at its annual Seedier* • Allentown, Were-the following : - . i ,j egto . 13° vs " tti b rc ertY nit," ..I ' . Taras ol.Cl c irli a . * 7 8ei ntao gatl k iki tu ll .)1 1 1 ven on 8 7 " W ittLrtu . 8 P1 .. t. E. 1 vers. Lykens (Airettit. 5. Non.' , • I ' . • • "'Pare in • Ettrope."-,Dr. Chalice 11 .'llaeseler will deliver hie celebrated lecture on this subject, in the U. E. yiarcb, Port Carbon,' on Wednesday evening nett, Ilth inst., for the benefit of the Sunday School of that Church. We adVise none of the citizens 'of Pott Carbon and vicinity to neglect the opportunity of hearing this instructive and very toles/peg. lecture. - - 77,.e Vvele.ra ' Life and Accidental Insurince Co„ of- artford, the first Accident Inshaance Co, orkaniaMl In the United :States,. has paid 'over 830 eine° ita organization 61310 pliting to $715,000. ;The assets of the Company on the drat ofJantiary 1868, amounted to 5910,829511. Policies iibmed and ;fireews pepmptlyarttle4l by E r,:jtodey, Pst,;:l9Cl l Ceti tre. &rem.; (Roo.m o:4 Pcitisrlle, . ! - : 'r • • .1 ' I --f--‘-:--•-rawow-••—•-!-- , • . , Gen: •Icea)q T. (hren, bf . Philadelphia, Senior Tice Winn/ander of the Grand Army of theße-, pinblic,rvill delicet a lectnre m Union Hall, this .tee Bmutigili, 6u Thursday next, .1 , •'..h inst.`, for the henefli' of post 23,.G. A.-1:,- Elm subject will be 4 . novel yet edie,gly interest:Minns, "Woman in politimx" ' Prom the reputation of the General u an eloquent and' impressive lecturer,; we , hayt everreunildencat Oat he Will attract lapin the tic• usaion large ated brilliant audience. 1r . . • L i The. followini named brethren hate been elZo• ttvi itinerant preachertrot 'PottavilloiDistrinA. by the Flttingeiietl Conference 4ately -in - !mint in Readtrrg • • - • .Prevititne RIO; Rev. J. P. Leib. Pottnille Station Ovtnan. behitylktil Hann-1... P.l Renton.). ,Plneave-t.C. Ronan.. Iketnetit.4l Reitz -3. K.:Knerr. U Overholt. litatia7 43 l3trcult•-•/1 F. Botm 4 tle u.. B. timbyer.. Cres ol:ma- . .R.rottehea Itaniebttnr-w. Belo:. Pert Carbon on Breyfngi a.' Treverton-O. Othrlett i kens circuit Weidner, J Rettastierl _ L T — , ,Do Jul Warte4Water...;—We uncle ' . ----- Mr. Jeremiah Superintendent of Water Company, ;tut the water is very low," "[the basin, arid our citizens are earnestly , rrested not to allow their hydra* to rim ' 7, and to be careful in the use oft *Ater. 'With a abort supply of tenter if I . -- • should break out in the beast of" the : . • - lt, accompanied by a high wind, it migh • rOVe verillestractive...We.hope that our -‘, " will co y With' tar desire of the i ••••.." ny v and;thitil print , fibly seta in be - • . in the rite td the hydrant water. --'; Liege{ . • .. •Ms egning li-a p. —We have received- from the Littbuting Trap Co. 95 Mercer str.,slest Ult. A Twt7 itoiel and Do-doubt effective investimrfor the destruttion of its, rake, Ilenhvele; &c. i It it votind up lint, like a watch, having a coil. ed wing to vMehlts attached a . comb of sharp ,tae on the end afri lever. Whew UM rat settee the bait, the teeth' I descend by the force of the ring; the eat ht iftv•th, the ocenbrisal in the act. theUv, when the rat Is „thrown to 411911=1 ate tvidy for the next csistomer.=,- U 1 hi eitersdingly inge=r: sad as easily gtrt out oar • Th e otiterathe to very amiudng. i• ' I ', " ibis '' rirt Alf qf an &pri' nett,—Tll:l Ts ague . zoomo reuse. the following : • .1 1 `At anti* *intreou tawnstdp, the Otisr Ciiiit 'gar . chesedeaverel pees& of blaZoboat are slat milli ID IMO • -othood. tr Caking tt hme, be, found ft axi mere ibr the ibr lima tn , salad ft.* I WINO ipu tole done! Irby ,lt. h Mg a be' sage gee oteceset: go be - procured a cod* eon. aid etieWft. bithe minket; u toos g o g s o .o,to itr He hid Oman mal w a s srtaft oftbren Wow Mere leis 1:111 seethe roemitselMed with vistm. of mill, verging, furefibirs amithie lait IMiiiN but brine el = kresso last ime taberrerialgas tow bs . xkli ttireltie? . hi st,tglerilliesigge fa 7 T ._. . 4 ." S J.OIT It 4.L M 3E=M ga, EC= Alansuiste. for tile week: FIBRE/ART'. `1669 11100a15 It; -7-3C 1 7117; IS . 8O vg IS SO YE 29 4 • Vl ' . I . i. - 30 SS Pl I -40 9S: ning, Martil 16, Reno's Minstrel compliniebtary hdlg.& at. the . Nicholas Rehr, Info leader of ihis Borough [(tiotr Jones's.) , e, harness . and buggy will he Saturday next, 11th lust., at 11, Merchants' Rotel, this Enrough. I - 1 , are assured, willget a bars in. . • L l.retiTenu of Qaarter See:ons last. The 'aruouot of business 'es that n'alit A fall report of red of will .be - published neat nd .thirty applicstionii for liquor ,eating houses, .tc, in Sehuyl , lbeen • filed with the Clerk . of the, I nine of thaite applicants are of ' I " 1 4 , cider,f...;-Michael Hannon, mi- Ashland,' was in the col eadle, orklifonday feat in ' eons~e, of coal from a blast striking hirr r which titsa• . P4n in progress da.i ..Union Hall, will close this even. , ance has been excellent, and the altandsutue dual towards par. DeifulasslOßaktipokiiteiiic‘r tbef to t.. lo giktrot stab a iDoendaso., w a sstsod. s. ad 00 ,% 011011 'looMieel% teeth hs of dohs *hi* - 112 his death lo LOA lotootes :Wad Vas s I:tattoo,' ostmedti sosahr slot' yoser, hatraddegLioibie , toe thin,* stibtrini Ai Maio. et his yertsoit lrar peke hs, adios sieekti I=iddlenir tics. _lloSoith. ItOwstsidoce Um the oiliest mow bees Of Pohlad lisectde Lodge of this .Idocoope.. d ooldopthr bet his retosases sea Warred io relkors` &motet% ettrodog to the grass by.tdi tfilada sad !allotkno. swill Admit Lode.. ; E Tri tri. :....A 3621 s smtnaciiii. it itlthm, Kr. lias oat this ii, employed as brake*. man ea the C . Masa was accidentally i caught bet the bumpers of. Iwo oars while attempting toi eon* them, and =abed so tent :NY, tbet be died the Maytag alteateart; Me' Malta , mulled' his motheee mill' epee At. this. . Boroulth na *hefty and were interred manes day alteration hat in Odd Fellows' Cemetery, At tended to thelltrwre trykom Yitr. 23.0.; B., and the Gimcklatent Fire Company. Daring the pas. sa g s A ute °OrtegsoAs gee. wrw pieleilby34Wi=nr i trt the rebellion . . . Tritons was • mem sic the dram ootiw ' the ISTWOrtith Penns. Xeltut et . 'ident to Satufkili V • A ary am.. —47 - 1 a Wednelids, evening Last at 8 o'clock, as two engines the Itobaskand Pat*, AttEhlul• ( s C eseu re r hes trtOe the van Cnek3 goad, nectto nkiarprit uktii brtlut.. The ,Kook tank wu thrown ohs WA. Next ease the . smoking •It lumped from the tra4rtutneditVit erounß, wampum to its Ode • r.... ears (there ware Dar tow (ri the' train) ran ahead and into the brokeetank. limiting i t cc°41413141 1i but not injuring the tiinamh. There were (A g or ten Punta* lei the =mpg six at .the tiolObut, only we nun was injured much. His mole, :Donahoe of BLahanoy City. Word was' brought lo Pottsville or other we, which wee` sent and took the re. The attention of opt reader, is called. to the Card of Mrs. irtebeo4l- Wolff in another column. The , reptdatfon of the l4. .. Aetna Life lornranee Company is ittich that It ranks among • the fem.; most in the country, wriegiude safety, etiort=7. And large amount of fugitives done , annually: Below is a a3loopais of the .bsolnees done deny the year 1887, re handed as by the CertiPallY-d Rentlemardylagent,M. Jr:Potter, Esq • at flinere Bank: 1 Aseette, over . , $8,000.* Income for 1367, firer.. . ' 5,000,0 M New Paid* issued li3 r 6i, near. 16,000 Amount inatired. •, , . 45,000 , 4000 Inman in tweets dtwilir 147,. near... _3,500.000 Really this looks like work. Dirideed.3,ssB. 50 par Cent. Alive the egad a call and get el polid, ht this Coineitny,. _ , The folletiing is a Its of unclaimed letters ra-t mining in ithe Post WE" at Pottuillet Mirth 6,1868 : • Bowl CbrlitciyherJoriien Build Parker Jennie ' /WM W j Kunkel liarriet "Shaw Mirka/ W Beleadoni BannaltLloyd gkrah r &Pith =IT & Batchelder Carp Lyons Illasheth • Brown • • Ltd In Michael 4 Lieingsam L C ..fmcer John , nner Cr Xethrwrn An mrintirdan 3 9 61 / 2 11 Condron Bernard Maddigen PhlUp gawk Mello ea Ctdahan John Nolotry C T Thompson :Mu 'CamanangtrJam4hrorganjohn ' A • " • Flamm EdwardMvon Welaq Li Anita °wet Harthie B W John j Nortonitelnel, Whlt /er Barrtman Bella Bala Wert Herring William Ney Mrs Jaccds Wells James Horning M ol ly O 'elMn , Wink= JOrtilh 30/IEII PirdeTiCk, Pelleeet. Z . BellOr C ?' ll . Jones Thomas, • The Late Tawnihip Itectioas.—The.following are additional retnnia of officers elected at the elections held on Friday. 21st . . Tammy:a—Chia, f Burgos. a T. Hughes. ToWn Councik Nicholas Belt:Anger. Christopher Wade -- Schad DfrectOrs, Benismis Refiner P. Follweiler. Supervisor. keorge Shoemaker. ' High Constable, Thomas' Mores. Auditor;. Philip- Krebs. AsSeasor, Patrick Delaney. • , ' • Nor th Ward—jostlce.orthe peace. Jo hn O'Brian.— Judge of eleition, SlmonKrebe: • Inspectors. J James E l Oclesty, Mein McNally. , Constable , Thomas Moyer. rawith Ward—Judee of recdop, Wilaam W. Bally. Inspectors, Charies_, Thome, /Behan! Curne*. . 'Coo stable; Jacub K. Ernehler. - ;East Wail Judge of Election. Frederick Lawall, mope, tore of Election, :William Barton. John Horn. The Chief Dugan' and the greater part of the El •m -mole ticket ,wan ehecesafni. . There was but little In terest manifested, and the,votki waa very light.—onbc , 061 votes being polled forchief Burgess. • . ... Pine Sof e,- [ --A4 al - 3 * two since while in the safe manufactory of MN-gratice Kehrer,No.,3o,[Sec -ond itreet,,we irusfecied_a remarkably , fine safe - which had just been'cimPlated for Mr. [Danl. 8., Seidel of this Borough. Itixelghe two and a half tens, and is so well ocirstrcicted that it is thin.- ongbly and completelyburgisr and fine proof, There are three doors, the last or treasure - safe door having on it one of the celebrated combina tion locks of James Bargent's patent, Rochester, Is N. [ir: , [ Double bar steel has peen • ad in con -Bth:toting the ' Loper doors of the safe; Melt would resist the action of the hardest tools f minfsne cesaive hours. -Mr. lishrer says two days of hard antbooutinued work with tools would be required to drill tbriatigh the dams of the safe.. Mr.[ Keh rer has the reputationdeaervedly, of turning out moat eac*ilent safes, rendering it unnecessary for our citizens to go abioid to puchase snob ar_ti : clos. ' [ . l ' . _ . . . . _ Siutden pfath of, a rhotographer.—Oa Tnesday. afternoon Oast, between 5 and G o'clook, J. Jired„. Nagle;-pbOtographeron the, employ'of Mr. A. M. Allen, career of Centre and Market streets, while* employed the "darlc-room" of the-gallery, fell and expired. Au Monett was held by deputy.cor oner Coi and a verdict of death from apo, plexy rendered. Ilia age wan about 35years, and he leaves a-wife and three children. is moth. er whozeiddes in Philadelphia; reached here op MoudaY last; the day before his death, strongly impressf>4 by the idea that some fatality in the family wile imminent; although hereon enjoyed his nanalpealth apparently, up to a few moMenta before hi death. Mr. Nagle had reaided in this. Borough ton about, three years, and was highlr. esteemed for his many excellent eniiiities. His retrains were teken to Philadelphia 'oti'v Thursday last for interment, attended to the de pot here by Post No. 2.3, G. A. K., the Ord6r of Odd. Fellows; and tailed American ;Mechanics ' headed by Jones's Carnet Band. . • 'With came in like a lion, and 'a very 'Berea one, at that..' On Bandar and : Monday snow fell to the depth of afoot It impeded railroad trains in every direction. On Monday the morning passenger train from Philadelphia did not reach here until 4. P. M., ilthoush due at 1. The ever ning traip was lit. 07:119 delayed. The Weather •became exceedingly cod on Ittenday night, and the witidibecoming bigr, drifted the snow, tdock• ing up ;roads and railway tracks, 'O n .Tuesday morning at daylight, ttermometere in tho Bor ough marked tonr degmis below zero. The bus iness of the Court was "inch delayed early this week in'emstqueuce of the non-attendance of wit nesses; who were not atieto get hers, because of the blocked up condition of the roads. In his beautiful sonnet to the- of March, the poet Bryant, !after discOnrang of "The' blast, that through the snowy valley flies," consoles himself and borreaders with thi reflection-that the month in.queetfon "Berrne.the gentle name of spring." The consolation hereabou ts so far this toa%on, is as empty sn'egg ; shell. • dingy .I/ouse --Repart.4Ttie regular monthly meeting of the Directors a the Poor, of •Schityl. kill County, was held at the Alms lionse,ldarch 2,``'1968, Present, 1.-Orwrig, Jr., B. T. Hughes, anti M.! W. Fehr; - The following is the'oemm*. of the House for thft mrmth ending Feb. 'II, 18.ti.i: Ni. of Inmates in the Bonne Jan. SI, 1968.. 919 Fob. 29, 119e4.. 411 Increase listmonth toalira of Inmates t teolin_ the Bowe Feb. 28, 186 7... 41 . ame this sear , • • 4.41 •• - " •- - Decrease tbie year: ... ...'.' ... -48 Of t & above, '63 am insane and ' idiotic '; 120 under. medical treatment ; , 74 children. - ..;-• • Admitted during the mouth, 47 ; discharged and absconded, 36 ; bound oral 6; born, 3 ; d' d, 5. • 1 Lodging, and meals were furnished to Ull pe-.• *OIL I' 11_ 11 Ont. nor .relief was Fronted - t 6 68 fesilies, arnoun ing to 1668 25. • . ' -7#,.... - -41411 wrre read, and orders were dritirti March 2d amounting to $-4..169 83 Previous issue , • , 6.510 12 .....;...-I—i. 11111t15 93 • Total in 1568,. Promedinge. of the •PottNeMe'School Ickird.— istkted meeting of the Board was.held Oil Wed. tieadatevening lasts' Present; Messrs. Itoseberry, Pox.. Sinitir, Derr, Wright, Henn, Wells, Shelter, linber,l ileebner, and Boyer, President. Comotitle° on alleged damages to Baptist Churchr building, When used by Board for -school purposes, was continued to rephrt at neit meet in ' ' On inotioripf Mr. Heebner it wits resolved that the re units number of blinds for ; o, ldorts of Sharp-Mouritain school house, be pi fiblith reported having seenredlt Rdaen. gartn's builAing in Third street, for school per. pones. I • Secretaky,reported amount of orders issued to elate,aA follows - ' For seta' purposes.... building " ' • ' Total' -.120,3611 66 Mr. Kelm was added to the Book Standing Corn. mutes.! - ' • 1 , The platter of purchasing encyclopedias rrai referred to the Bonk Conlmitkre., . The following biljti were reid and ordered to be paid : • • . - Henry Lord E.: L. Nealey . The 'Sitlitia r th School Teacher? , mien of Pi,tts 'vibe isoprene:l at Bkieloc6; on Menday_ evening het ; in the lecture room of the Preehytet - hin Church. , Afti-r devotional exercises, at the -re: quest alldr.:l'usinore, the Secretary; Johd W. Bickel :Iris appointed Secretory, pro .tera. The *notes of the preceding ineetint; wire readalnd _ . itinipted. On motion the Committee on Statistics wig re quested to make ita ;mai report arthe next m:. The tev. P. De Venve waa then called4pcin, ' and delivered a ; very instructive add' - Stephen Harrie Esq.; from the committee appointed to visit . the Institute at Hahanoy_ ty then prebent ed a very interestin g repo the proceedings of said laatitnte.: --- T he E ieeris i ee .•• mitten tnadat:a special re he Wh owitt • ich was - _ :ived was the Association. and the fadoptek .. • Re ' ." the Executive Committee be hat:Neu ed : • . • • with Protestor H. S. Osborn of BAB: ton._ ". invite htmlo'delfror a lecture with magic n'Allustrottoos to the Sunday School children of • etteente, their parents. and friends ander, t o sun& rem of the Borough 'Amociation s - with tell we r to make all ate neceesm7 artinentenita- On motion• the seat of Bev. J. - C. Ffarper, a member of the Executive' Committee. wag de— clared vacant on account of hie removal from the Bee eeici . • The eloct4on tb, supply the tgeluicy re sulted in the choietr,of P. W. Sheafer; Esq. On tnotion adjourned. s A' . ' . _ List .f the names of traverse jurors -drawn tO "Head a Court of Common Pleas, to be holden al Pottsville; on Monday, March 16:.• , Danhd Prelim, meson, Innersrine, Jacob !• Pave r room:, Branch. loam Struck, Jr., ..minar, Cream& Qum Bowen. imedeMer. Pottering: . Tbeodure Tamen; dyer, Pottsville. IftrbaetVorman, yeoman; Y'etier twp, Abel G. Swift. carPentef,.old- Gimp G. Jacoby. tnerfluda egsgssinow. • James lleurrronanafactum4 Ebbed. - Atm = ustown wren; Ashland. MahnWhder, newer Oneness. • 's= lew, teanuttem top. • , VintDaniel I t St ' Stauffer, merchant, Union. - John Donner. veremerrer, But Norlfeltim • Sanest Kramer, Pocnese• ARbOnl•' . George E. Hottoto. merchant. Ormenna: ' John Daddow, enirtnegr, - gut Jacob lessee, tanner, Went Perm. . . Jamas Reichard' hinlmeper, Malmo! tam ' Danlel 11. &amen Dietheldea Pattnitia. l 141. - Peter A. Filbert, merchant._ Plumose Bat. ~ ' Perm Himan. yentml. alemeolea, ' Mathan c =ove, tobatimist, deb. Haven. • Wain tiboesar cie t. =,tiVaib , William Bebe, _hank=er t = Mabutoz gcl . Jattstesidesit, .Pothrrine... Mahlon B. Ilen watch-maker, Tbannida;-, 841110F157/0. broom Re& • - ' qui Y. IlLoppari-aoonp_alaire ansuel Gray b-busidar, Phil Carbon, Rum* aadalar, Ambigua,' Winner. Ineberds, mathgAt a Ht Pak. - .ll l llffigin Rom sew, Om' __._ Apra PAW* rooms% Mk Mk; ' lt - 8 6 ‘z: 9 _ _ .„ , . . • 1%0;4_ -The regular qnnrteity niee 6K 10 0 00 1 1 . - 1 . than .Pecoperssicson a : bs held I doers* nats oat serdell eonntilitais br:the sifte s tnaan 'at me iltkkiS___Attatites the adjontrunetat In the evening: -•=s11 ft: lapithiEsisen prin s e meeting to tss bYltentrisita able speaker% inelletlint XGrantor or Ham. EdWara Giumwell lean sisqbses engaged; by the President Re:thrt large and and Is.'s°, the • Ooruity. .to end appreciable' audiences' 44-: onlirsdneeday.inenirg, in .Treincinton - Thursday everting, in Ashland on Friday evening. and howillVitak tha fSaft) in MS* • balloy CRY. • who% can, laWuldAto to hear it o 3,47,,ps b." 01:5— ? !for 'a um • • This= ting of the Vnicr will, no doubt be itf. 17.9 2 ' OUSNit and gro mist that the churches and •Ilostsiles in the County will be well ;entreated!. Eackli.swiet; to' the pagnotrot at Tan - Dollars bet , =li o ters_ber of the Httfon, lend is entitled tpf brlateneb meeting by terodalsgatel; We 'egmentiv ' advisee vrryclinreh...sehrer and temperance Society In County'aux: at once to le come members of the,SchitYlkill Quint, Tettone. Mr Val*. It is only tbus,;hy ;Oiled action that 14 ftienta otAssoperionseNtaa Ores hope tp goktiratessor. On Sateirday evening 114 thertshbieli, CtsapC ...-iseet-Alirthitts-pres.mbegilesbeer- the ' lecture. on Temperance. by Miss 'Jennie Graves. , At 'an mi l 11 * fle a up op owded..tlany bag ;to go *stay Abet Inottgain - adraittanc4 The toseting mutat! to brat, and opened with yer by the 11.. GraSial-Tlhas Jennie Graves wis then 'ltitroduced; end delivered 'one rit the moil interesting and instinctive lectures ever heard ha stlie 'C laintel; and' Pitnigril : =moot, .vi vidly - the *vile of mteposerssur. ' A This lecture will long her ipsetabered b - y thos e whoee're iro foie:mists as hiller. it; as one o 1 this strongest !appeals. ever .made.: n' behalf of this ,noble canite. This' everiingi Hare. of 'SL, will leesrtas in the santeplace_ , and on the saute subJect..:lThs pettliolare cordially by+ tedto attend:l - . , : • • ~ .. , I I - - 71ae ("apperlaacks of Schtiylki7l put on the Mir • Peinl.-1-0,41 Monday last, It the calla Chief Hie-, P lO 4 Mist tube of Cuppetheads of Schuylkill cone- . ty lieldl Waned or 1:m1ot - the - Court House. The' trill:emu represented by the Diegero et Cue slid the Stealers (see !sate:4)ol4y Auditor'aitatement) of Ihatand other Isectiensof the County... Chief Hippie ealled the conned to : order, lad the old mortioe,.Biley, was mehxted to keel!, order:: while • the pow-wow progreased., A few half t breeds mere in:conned, tint they' were with the excepticiti of one }rho Is a .thig Injur.,r not allotted to , take - Part in the talk. Thirteen , of the tribe were chi)-'' sea to go into the -Librert room and put. dowp' on paper what; the* 1bw:404.0t the condition Of, thq nation, and of Andy; ti elennesiree Brave.' While they .were,. Cit., „a wirricr frolic Bradford, • lately 'admitted ° , to the tribe, arose and epoke:4- - Hatleolmi as If he' had lost - hitt scalp in'sorrie fierce elicoiinter r bet his appearance' was neYet theless; quite imposing. - He spoke of the opprek : alone winch the tribe 'had endured-during the last eight ; gestate being 'kept from the, rich hnnt .ing grohnde of the , nation: andel !holt starving . `.eenditibb;-, _ , tle,dtrelt indignantly noon the S UMPS 14 itnattaalel. the 'nibs of thin braves by whom be warn surrounded:: He Called the retrilm.. Lion of ;Bacchus upon the enemies of the! tribe, who were trying to make 'voters' of men Who win eater write' whereat env rat schoel ; I d ab t h a ee w r y e , _directors of Poster,' Cell Blythe, Norwegia n; and other.town ips, who were preseht •and in hsicailar predicament, wept inelignantlyi.) Andnowthey wed trying unconstitutionally, to' depose { the 'great ',Whisky 'Chief Andy! [Howl from tribe.]. {..et..tbia,Black Republidan; AbOli- . Lion, Jobti Brown, Ram-defying, IliamPof a-C6h. green Outlet:units unconstitntional proceedings, and we,erdl gie them plenty of fighting here . #lt home iliWar ; t d ime the tribe, amulet which ei the shiny pat ' warrior sat • down and'mOptifd: with a 1 handierchiet, '.`the place s where the wool ought to Prow.!'] - '• P • ' . ' ' I .-". 4 , The heat warrior who , ,spoke was the ol d chief - who id 11060 clime near being thrompl'ont,off a window iti Harriabnrgifor advocating:the 4eces :don of :Pennsyliania.l IBot what a choliee.- Ili.. stead of appeal:4 for the rebelt.ause which -We hate _b,n acettatomed to bear from him :4101 - i_tg the pint few years, the re/reeling novelty Ares pro— tented 'df I the chief calling upon ttici ttiho to' ral ly aromut the 'stare *rid stripes.i S MAie id' the tribe wilt) en Reminded at this change:of violists, ,that the* roold hardlr, believe that it itlia;'dheir . !Old chieftain who was t alkingp thew. Certai,U 'ly,.a reinlirkable polt icOlsmetamorphosic - -- The chief wade ati attempt tn betscetiona.si i . the e*-.. ,pense of Gen. Henry IL: Cake, the cilidit I.redroi setdative frmn this DistriCt •,' .but his :'2 elle' OD this. ell Ili t;Ct; (Ailed to be appreciated. .G,z- , e4Xake has cptitetis much ability • telired - re a speech ripen net ienal subjects, 11$ ereulhe Id and •eitle rieliced,wiirrlori himself, and the ii eech , ht, ?ti cently. prepared and delivered, meets the 'vie s• in every respect, of the'petr:otic people of ' th is .Dist`rict. 1-, ' '. •' „ • Altev4he old - werrior finished his .peech the , thirteeti lirtiVeri with' their piper tall:, Ott2l , ir , in headed by Ball Deg, who read theru :,-.., a kept.- rian . .e.e. and who _was eipegially ,erophatie pat thotted;vis which. detionnced in utaiicasnri , d terms, Congress and Cake, ' • ,- ' - And thus ended the. Copperhead. p;. , 44 -wow of motiday,bontimocaehment..- .:. - ~ • , , ittlettlei Chief Hipple intends soon , ti: (.14 his,- bin es On the itar.path,w4 have nor heard, lAA will endeavor to' keep our . readers posted. , - ---- ! .- P,i.oe4dings of the Bc.rbuglir hiericil.:--, A :et a ted . meet ing of Council wee held on Tuesday evtr.ibg list. Present, Mesare. ; Tirchnle, Ru-.el, Fdx, Isheiree, Lauer,. Grillith,..o. Heffner, R ill, Coch ran, Rienzle and S. - Heffner , President: , - The Finance Committtee reported tines amount . log till Si . coll e cted from justicde of the peace; and paid t 3 intd the treasary. ' . " : Committee on Ordinabce rePorted' opinion of Borungh oliciter tliat'Council cannot „regally prohibit. the extension of the limits °l:cemeteries ; within I helßeinrigh. ;. . ThePrecrtident presented noticel jurors se-% pointed to view and widen Railroad etrect'between Church Al ey and Union street. - , special Committee to confer with the ilenesio. lent Society, reported that they had infoimed the Society' that they believed the Gland' had no right te'opt an ordinance prohibiting truancy.. The Cl rk was instrudted to advertise icertani Boroughl to for sale. ' . i • 1 • Treaspr i's statenieni ; wittread and bled. i ,- The (lir of of Police reported tines r collected ; arrests of many snapiciouspersons,dnritig lA.lmu. ary, and names'of trove who had broken opruand robtled `school room in Cenncithnilding kept by 3lrs. 'll.'mmak'en. MenY Of the articles takerthad, had been. , •ecovered. . . • .A. petit' 0 from:citizens asking Cou.ncitto re.. oonsider r action in'reference to the etc teeelefOr iuponcetneterie in the Borough, wee read, 4d remarks the übjectWere made by Measra. , Pituuth, a Crosland. Derr 'and :Stranch,‘ citizens, and hy.„ Messrs. It laciel, Fox . and.GrAtith, 'members , - '-' Oti motiOn of MrfNichols the actiotf of Council ' lat. the prevrOdS meeting on the subjc'et,.W2l/1 re conaidered. " ; • Mr. Itnet4el offered the following : I ' , ': is.t.a.lred;l That- the Preshlterfhn Cemetery . Assorla bon . 15p - olil l blled kola occupying the ground - no rt h of Chnrcly All y; for burial porpoeee. It was a Optea by the following . .sOte.: - , i Yeaa--Rietrzle, gieliol., -Russel, Fox, Cochran, C: Miner and S., Refiner-;.: ' , . • ii Nara— bearer, 4suer, (1 ! WWI ind Hitt-4. t Matter f re-renting meeting room; at .Centre ind• Nor - Man - . air& te.. for Pheenit 'Fire Coin- pany r was referred to Illit i Com. do Fire Appara tus, with' atrnetionk-lo re-rent it for a period not. , exceeding eik monthe tenth an+ IHt of April-icier. , A, ,ciom 'teen, from Iltimar.e Fire-Comp.lni• pe , vented etiternent “f in.:, t,e.1 , 0 ~d 111: urreO ~.); , Compariy,lty2 in repairing engine and, pro.mripg I nosy enctlOn in'ee,. and asked aesistancornf Coen- nil to eria,4le them to liquidate it.. ", •' The 1 ardilje twee referred tolhe Corn. 'on Flee- App. '. . . , • VI I Mr.-Griffith offered the following: ' /, I -. ißessited..l That a,comn,alttee ne , ,a , ,mr.inteil , .to Confer with Ilia PolUrville Water i'dm,pinp, and,requelit.tkeml, totake dot all nye water t'iipee leaa theutPia ilaglefi; gndl[ replace them withjplpee et tint le;as than eir.lnthea, itzull It ueeeesarr, , larger them that te at ' ' I Adopted. • The, chair appointed onlhe committee, Mesa l re: Griffith, gox an }Cochran... The tollqwing bills were raid and ordered to'be paid: _ I • Martin Sheafer...a ...;.., ' - 531.51) .H. '8err..1.,.. .. . ........-. ',. .... ..... :: inlpn 8. Chrienian ' ' - -6115 Night Police Street betide. .. .... .. ... Fred. Heiseler . : . .. L: Thdmpeon t .... .ota' `;:: ;• 1 I Adjorpod. . . , ! . , ri4..r., o Ti . N TA' . s ,i, t 2 •••-•.• , '.. LETTEIe , I/33., ,, p 0RW1G921780 * u . . : . I Roust:es°. 3.l„alcheth, 1 sti EDITORS fgficrts' Jories.o..: -I..itiporyie yoo etpli be very mach curpriaied to receive aletter from thla quilt t i and generallynniPstinbed pitch. But: as out Pttle 11-, laze haiVeeently been bletavd with the organizat ti.: of a Camp °lithe Patriot Order of the Junibr Sib of America,. I will endeavor to' inform the resdhisi of your triffii'' bow they are progresping,e7d the opinion that is ' generally held to regard to 'Jtmlorlam. ri l'he membereh. (;Camp 86 . have eutered Into- the vie of _low Ordet rl th - a aeatand energy, that. could iichroely have been;itirpesced, by, any Oamn . of, thebrder; and. as there are a gregit many young men MO& place and viclnlty-they are makirg good progreic,lalttiouo they have coned erahle oppocivon in tie way of party Nei- Ing„.to con end with, as the idea hashe re,:ah at other place", n Prevalent, that the Jimlers maintain e PrinalPfea r a P a r t / 88 n. ,Golltieaf - character. 'Bet •he .membere cif 88 have had to serceis In convincing hel Inhabltantl to the conthlty., And altteitteh, they 4 HI have dome violent oppOYers.;there ate also; thpee. 0 use then. Antlnerce for the itelvarcetnent,of the nriql• plea of, thetr Order. "When:the tamp was , organima,, theg nieribered -only fifteen ,membent, hat they Ur*. number about th3rty, and have *rive Or h at to Ini tiate, and erriect ere many toonlia• to number at leitst fifty. If - the other tamps of t h e Order in'tighulllflll C'oretaiNlistve hhd and eontinnelto have u lunch che rvil& as tit* there Is no do bt, but th .1 the nu: ii, Juntrue Will be 'greatly Incensed, Alid every at, man *holm the Itrli of Pantiotlatakladl;lp u m will be "thong Melt - Tmbora trilhg'to wince t he canoe of Ifbe i rty and the .welfare of the oebt7. rw i . eiered the good woi.C.,:- $10,226 93 10,184 73 ~. , . '6lltor.t 46ause Trii i3 : 1 11011"for 31arcll , 1 16, IB I S. 'I. Le n y it yv Habler'.:4l e ; Mateklo.' I . . 1 . . 51. Ilolle r Sokol rgerr-Partti. - .Wallser. S. G Ot • Karameti-M, ,•• Cumnainz,l :- i .„- • triv ettr 4 /L o ri, y *no Bank-Clay_; Whitney.' , ." •' 4 , S. Hoff ' •. Huff--Sallib; Hughes.. , --... , g .. '', 6.. . ono r Ktlen - ,t Lomison-Hannan ; tini44.44 T. • et 11 • Senora-Hoehn ; Bowen. ,' 1 Yeird!ey g t Svn v ]fonts i Pleber-Welbt; ITstor. 9. Latta v Orth -Haughawont ; Bplnnev, , 4 . Splrthey v L ndevranth—Whittley; 111pW.e., , 11. Blakey St. (ler —Svicith: a ng,„hon ßorn-.Barbee; Bartholomew. 18. Mcßanta) vMellon-,(07 . en ; Greer:; ; Li. MK: In v. Illltc4fare; . 1 . fier v-Vinkettnr,B , - IGP.II en. t llnntepun i. 17.. .1 ; la . ' k • . 19 .1" v Thointen; Dougprty , gr.?: Ryn . :1 • - L te. , t I , ,, Thi s i t t o p, pqm , berti, a Iva i,•• Ice . ebeery P,Erni. • • • • - St,Ets-tisr Mms----Birtholomew: n..31124ey At kint—Orworn . ; t • 'Annnoth r Ptartrn to Co.—NWT: Bergqtref,4e 4 • 24. seams. jitrl3.oll—Dewee+ Sailtb:l •.. - • • so. Biaggi & &O. r Wiloon. •mgharrdnt r 'hart. In. FebraiSer v Bvanr—Littla : Barman. ., .. .&, IT. O game v IterchardlXarr ; Birohr• 7 I ; 49. Refiner c Enge)— Icgtter : Bannen.:.i .. ; i e r EL & :Brad. r Smith, Att.:-.):osebar-- , .110. 0 i-Barttioltanant: Walker. 1 • U. X v finia—Wldnrry: anzbea.... • - 1 . 112. 0: per ß lL_ern=—Gonerr.; Itaßly, 0 - • 74 3 t. _ T Becht—Well.: _lll. , r: . ' t 88. G v'Ashlard-L-Itur; - Bata:raw, , i 'dd Care ir; Id. ----14. - -- -0 :2; 111 - ... 10. Kropp r 119ff—Sraith :1—.4. •' . ~. • 1.-- 38. Larthirr oorman—,Billman ;;Whuney 7 7:, . , ; t r 1.11; f 0 reenawal t —Rotebarrr: RV*. .1 klad, - v Idett—thranlumant :, BartlallonraL • . 41.. B ' v Marta-Bran!_ .4 • Bbindel. , , 424 H v gal*, ..44.2.—Ualebarx ; Harped.' I d& W ' t r Lettiv-0 artr• SaindeL . , ' • m rr 44. Big v Sellinro—ilemberry; gligheiL I 43 .Htn , Llf4, &e. r-Denondttlng—lbend: 81041d .04 Booty ~ 7 .1 • ..r - ' • .. • vn i : dd. - ,Nsuonal Bank v Etrig4 a,Co.— r• C . •Beentel. . - I • ' • 1 • C Wentdel ', We.t.bue k 1 Hantk—RingttaZ likr, . 1 ..; . . !1 : 1 , •, r : Broad M.- Xaza4V. Onal co. ; Plhkeit iC r I ' : ; 411. 0 Cadmus &Co. v Wield & Orde=art.7l,oo - Phskorron. de. ' , ie-Attic:ear r Bdiney-LBartilcdorrtew: Bal. • tel 4: 20 / Bent igel4lo3 l2l & alx-ti. t ßOltait-4inti en ; ' a isw. , Xsarer.:- Bechtel ; lianirtuntoist: ' :, .IX X 10,11hanlawart—/d. l Strome,' , _ j. , '. ~.: - 64. , ''s &a it: Can v &fah ! Alit•-t-utaii .. • *mead—Grier; yan, , . 1. 514 Emery__ v Conrad— Id. : TM. 0 - ' , 0,, ./ 01 :aboadaakaa • Id. —4ld. —LIII: ;Id." • - Z=ecarv,Bandall-W; Sticie. IL 11B0cdtto valaßß:AtitLlK: Ifdabell -ref 1 40Malge . pdt Tribifo && lk deamelr..... ,_. Barthe • 77 id . 7 . It I'llbelaran..4yani rrogkt. suim 4, 101111 . 7 ' . ar. Sidtien for tea Miami , Journal:] Lana nionerr IN P LI& thevuxqm lltysterin the eininitY ni ..aa 11111“ Int• evtattrAWrtattotai by th Adel& MOP thcaeof to enter that enchanted en closure. sod behold witat mbar own eyes, the wait, &ties it affords; Preitutly. I was wandering over th e (tw i t ha, . il'e palka of's bemire). grove of the ruhkgriss icia aromatic that filed the ' 4 h. I d wan wpm,. and • halll6 , alit was I=l7 -midair it gamer of ' tiously contrived .ome i vtiort faufailjall that litsfbeit TOIAILOOOII in mart* of dolphins, natads and Features. coy t hey Airlift ,avanqui yeah in lifkla Inn/ 'bin from hurl: dreds%t chlu use lanterns, that were tine y arntaged all itrou &Molded and gUtterod in, secot -1 et effal;:en ilhe II Wear& of diamonds aria 'fake and the fall blase of the noonday sun, Prom . ;Term ent'odfocames of this bewildering spiendoa, may litt by-pstbetentrittated in may. lialf-ouncealed thu t retreats.. were andgrottos, wherehrustie seats ;reit meanie to afford comfortable - resting sea tours te'repz for ..the votaries of Caw , Waldo inner circler : in suilagoda of oriental ceuc'e, ve a taring baud , _et musiefium, atecc;antor such dui ' t strains Into the mellow flight, that a con. tart of Ulm harps maid 'wit have more "antrantelf My soul with the dreamy and bUtsfal • imagery oL wand. tt'ithin this magic timle, too. were figures in rustling silks: tripping along on the •Illght fantastic ' toe" in' the wildest.coquetry of giacefal fleadbilitY, that sho • ld gratify tiler tempslcbOrea• kora In tatemost fanciful e• - one. --• = • I ' 1 I sea • myself by a table, ln an Ohm of trelliswork. thickly .. erect by the fidla l rte of a creeping elite" and studied sceneheforo me. with all the enthusiasm of a Melo • • soul. • • Prom y there eimeamd,,.dispelling the solitude of my re • - . one'of Mom sylph-like beings whom I had seen In airy fiance, tilting with tiny feet the ball from the partnere' heeds: Pantitag with merest physlial zhanstiek she sank apse • seat MUM °pp:S iete Me •I the table, put ear-Wined in the moat cats= firatfag einaralar : -,..V0n Mut .Paf unrran . ,:fe are/I"°Ted by berdistreseed appearance, .1 made bold ow gh tie ask wheiher I could serve her „with a gime of tetl, to relieve' her "maid* so rf 4. 'where open she gazed at me lavish • world of gratitude . " end .replied ith .a guehhig `vehemence:bf _ !Preach ,ther pence:, Mem, meld Neil, Monnieur. ma;* je crate qu.un're de vin me smoke fu rie:'• • ' •- *Tam aura itemediatem7nt, !Madams,"-responded I with h glees precipitation, end ordeired a waiter to t I prod ce • a lifeleaving bovetage required ,by the un nery d d Ovum , . She was beautiful as a holiti ; igtii the I k• f deep tentioniess with,whieh rho teeelliP&T tied her • rotas° exprerdons of thanks, somewhat die., concert •my equanimity. Directly the wine arrived, and rho . .k down a gockily- portion of a goblet tall, With mu. But • libation the muse It watt' I French • apparent he:ttelit to ber spirite.. ,e alter, while he Was yet hipping etiaccohd .f the purple-tinted—iectarine Juice,—;ea 641 1 ) t iron; the fonniains of Helicdn—and Icet 'as . a revetiofa Dericnia drift, aldriy.looking entered. tht.; . , Arbov abruptly, and =coated I T—st the same time thrusting a piece: of pa her faciaying: madame, is that hundred &arm!, 'which yon-owe me for rent. ado not. pay me Immediately yon Phall not nPartmenta Vain:" and will seize. upon her rndel per into Dill of a end if yo enter yo .1 your etre to the Itrit.thltig in the Morning!' Frigh ned and chigrined , at this coarse Enforaselity, in thee „axe of stranger, trao,:,and from a ceantry- . min, In' ,e land whose politeness la set forth ssail ex ample to .11 other nations, she Stet upbraided her Born sive lan• lord`; but finding, from st resiamtive frown, that - I his fold oni? tend to mike matters worse, alto implored hint: . fragrant bet time' until the following afternoo. ; that etira , was quit& cestatn receiving a remittsn e in the rinarnlng, and would then be enabled to meet is demand'. 'Bat the was titexpreble, and nod that he hail purposely fo:lorfed her to thh.,reJ sort of p. . - saar . eand dissipation. to convince himself of her in orlon* habits'; and insisted upon bell* paid,. At thlil he began to Weep bitterly, and rink beg pret ty hands th scue . that was a•l -together sierra to behold."-.1 cduld now endure the sittuttlon o longer; all the; impuisetv of a natnrally planthr.pic dllfiositlen 'were awakened within toe, • tui Ire tired to expaitulate with the heartless credi tort, abon the matter lra question, With the hope of moilifyin tits Stern end nofeelink purposes: Bat he wee an of duratra, traird.flated: old wretch, .whore veins till hot p Isate with the • generous, flew of •the milk of human k .dnel; and be continued as steadfastln tax 1111i...dr+ ties f r She &meant of his,blll. - se any. 517 4 .., lo: 4: that ver Ifirpei upon a forfelled pound of flesh] ir„; said the • patx girl lo'dlettere„ *.if only kne ,serne kind,"generous person, who would sum until t.-morrow; wbeitl Anil be am tettuitt 'Thee, es if 'endeavoring to : it la a . 4ePperid 0 plrizige.thireeerve that had . . . - herithus far. she turned with an ap . I)9"ling a, and sublimed :-•:- '• •-•' '' , ='•;--, 11 . iou see hew this man has ontragird my I tiSve"no friends here, 'aid 4rould net know oYoi..the night; bat' yo.ti-ryon ari.l;ind, gr., gov rued look to eelturt; when_ to ycnr l iace; you are •surk.lair,'tpat yUa can ,- to integrity; you Will lericf toe Ors pat wfil Ina, not, dear air with your addreale mkt sand the; aripant, bark whoa—with ad'ed gratitude—tooabrrow afternoon, - e(i honest; her.Vtea were abffuned years; . _ 'lately M I try tam too, eo t. my unix* air." 1 ioo, 5 ririmsoned , alifi...ionscions ehime 'at her r whole attitude was as gracermiy.impio a e certainly Noe very pretty!' tindontittal 1, Att Is rilidnty ii) relicie Ibis poor, sweet hni qibarrasament. I will do it . -yes, I will her the.. tem,. z ity an ly , thou July fro", ,Me bat come may, by jingo 1 inrcil do it:— eciona corritortaple tidng, to pectbrtn a -kind • t makes a body siep so eoondly—gives one t petite, and doe& tuts of agreeable thing's tdi do It—co ,It to alp actton;— agoodu. you. Thug a I .. , . ~ tectirg ; orer the matter,' I Was about to takee 11 *.itet-ticiok. and look Gn a hundred frapmi ' : deuli, a h,and. Cann: down with a heasY force stotildei. •:. I looked arm:mil-it - was My - frieud. who al,s,ays kept a guard; an eye upon Ire yeti '17,..4',,f t(.)44lze t t durhed .f...ml Qr put ilhe,, - .l.ou't yoal see that Ilia ti ,a. rdiaraz -% eamm; ) u ruse, end that the ream yonder inky, isico °perm+ In concert With the ktri .0 prOc . ee.ists . Is this tit, all'a likely place or seas: tuctno by a landlord for rent r 'fiat hit hat 6 a toinal old nreenS'yott are, lii he.cang6.l . ei i ench chaff like that I° . - 11 , . *‘ •-•.".'' - 1. utiderstrnck i'' mold It b.s l pOssiblty{rotild . slier They evideotly cuuhl ;.,(prmy $ meil.. continued to lirteh initarld - ynitY t ittittits,re,... lily see . myysitif in the lay;r of a beneyolent .--he, it was clear ctei4 only look atme naaxt . simplytpu. •..a.,.e.''.and tny 'friend's sagaeity„ .1,7 In being proved; - Mr directly ripCna Ida .e with lt..diflins of the protty tenant iii do landlerdinrced leineloastY npori bilick' r w i lth . re :45e .....pilsli-'101... life' ' '. .tlou lieu, r" -, '' ...4 lilia your tlivn basineas, mounseer," said my' , fronting 'hit; with a defiant ihok, and not .i'llee. the Freud:faun:a mother-tongne—'to r u . i.iicii e ileii i Othoeye; that the blue OCill nd ' nything bat ..,tis e,f litystal - ..• ' -,, . - feflOw now .pfulterecout a etring of eery he. iS, aceompanied try saitc.ble flashes ofahmely •s,' ehritgi;ing of a-distil-1e... 'ehouldirlt, and of Indelicate Ilsbi I,l' 'aii;iluir7. l k6 et ican friend,. .. 1 "do Ten r ! ,,,,.. - : ol• r...c . r., now mi./.71e. instantly or I yon raider Ms ii.Yider iiroi.tc:i , in.:' . ! ' ir dto he see tile public functionary . Pointed 1 . than he gathEred hitneelf ,up; and prepared The file damsel ! too, - ' , setting 11.!r.teir'tileck -1 ipii.7(l the trolibrial audltlarettlook, and ti rmd ivr ti„rr' ,aile ciestitor,. atm deikeedlo I bahly st.t.ray simplicity - and tO"sco'svi .aii: ! friend i- then fh. two passed out ,0fe1zi . 4.., It 'are in my mind noei:ee it were a ridiOttlotis C. r• 11, . , .. out when. P 4, • 181115 Soloo , ° .31127 '130,31r7 513,579,60 „ BERN would eall partiettlar. attention' tier , tratch made to his order s * engraved ~d plate with hie name, enitable forret], and persons doing Weary work. : These it aye been frilly tested and are warriintod liefereneek given. Call and at* 11'. C. Greeo's, 173, Centre street t .near ank,Rittimille. R. C.! to A an. on dial toad "me d•atchea to be rel them at' Miners' Jan,' :113,833;27 •1: gain fiveßEß TRUSS:: Ai.MRS - R .1.41G4'4 : • ABDOMINACI. .• I - 11171TOtiill ,11119t0TXD Yt4ancr Stifitioll Far eortaileFrey anti debility. fllueltlnes, OPTllddr 4rates. arid all other appliariVp .fd_. 3ll dilli.. 718 N. TiiIRTEENTEr ~ LB PRILADJL , July i 3, .67 , ,2 7 „I. • --- —' aAiilium Pool. and Himo (AND RepOrto for l'Oat4 b4.4odthe'grrora. tManly powana and crest: erare mama' of Pok-free of chi TtotranlVw. atd of Solitud destroy th illerrisge, letter ern inure eTectly,trebted by "C A. 1: • LE S miler rrwsuffgl and .IrACE.Streete, (caul experience In U .1. a4lustment oCMeichan. I.r • Semedlai and Sapporta irk 16 years. has giveo'hiin xtanalve opportunities for M , Mice in 'this important bat regle-ted branch. .Trial , alii:cted with HERNIA or RCPT r E, ba can worm,. .0. the Warravrirtal twill catkin of 'mato, specially In -.toted to each case and tie ancient one, often perfectirr• radical cum, -. 1 . ' Eidieri . airing Trufact, 1; :NW. Supporters, Taatic 13elti, Bin gati,-.Syringna,awrXlea, - 4bc.,' wal And a Department adjoining 'dandier, conducted by iltrillPe tent and intelligent YEMALI'..4. i , = caP-Bar niniCa Tiracoa, • kit.; ha iSupportets, French Indeattntoible. T, oases, • Els...tic • brocrdnga. Shoulder pram% nil aal Itatrumeuta, r%entclrea, ic.,' kn..: I Feb•2 s it,i'69 • . . . . , 9.10 m• . .. coNitranmoN ctralutuf DRi. scintacws azEtacarsa.• pared the system ..Tozco Mwt mipli; pre the liveraitdcnach mist drsthe; cleansed and Ca 'appetite Createdlr inod, uholescrme food, which by thaw medicines will, be' digellbssl nroperly, and good, healthy blood MlOE"l'Thris hul4ug,,tp the constitution. SCHENCK'S MANDHAKE Mt:idealise the dogma' of all billoits or muccii acciimulatiOns; sud byjnAng . •the Sea Wlisd l'ocac' t cotmedion, the innetitn la Te. SetitsCrq . r . ULMONie snp• 4 nu= , u wail as caedicinal, and,lby using Ihethree r • tat imiaritirra are expeiltrd rroni th4.;:eystpn.,l*'i9ols whokentnit bloodmada. whi=vidAtilsbuise.— it" %agents will tak4 those airOultni to di= nrikims Consumptfuntery freqn4tlilytte hut eine. yields ?natty to their salitte:!'Vaa**llllll4iiernint! einee the 'llya end , atneanty:: it , dieCtinklot• low' that teener-6 thit todic are 'not: coetbire thhi are ncit tetintred;.for . .eatintidirn in dbfittne". - therent , ne. cry. Tbananti*intei betlelieelitt, eaten ippetite treated to- allow thePhliniailkin4lo*,nn the nnptaitofynniunlittfierly end illnianxiinia*. ; Then a,ll'that to required to pert:nal iipermeeent cure Is, u t pievent taking cold. Exenke about the ?aims es in s actisipneffitile, eat all the richest tobsi-4ut 'Mark gage, and In sea, aniiltnii? the appetne crated; .but be pintail'r and iniptieste welt ' octiOberia. ' immoits ow i Tevirn. t....—' • A Gentkanan who watered for yews haw mews= Debility. PannextowDecay. and all the elbctsof youth. ltd todiemwm, wrn tar the wake of autrethne huminl !g. send boe to all tato' .need It. tha t r I P 9 and MTh& wons kw niaktng the idtaple reaked7 7 which be *is cared. ' litadtrow Whitby to the adeediaare aertaotenten do ao ny .1n cont. dance, Mut It.OGVAr. a Oda! ew Yolk," Mai Itt. Vet -r .: , • . 107 - • _ spiprowitAkTioN: • ' tokontuittoll iltheretiteed-i i rdece bid:4Am growth et halt vele 4.! told or beiuttleee_ _bee, seo evedpes ter Vie 'rehires orPnaphie, Blosotell, liniptione. ere.. - thel drds. isailag the woe loft. clear. arid a r t i r o arid : TRIM ese CISAIPI be obtatbed UN erlthout dirge t 7 P-,Cbendir, j ty. i BIS atoederse..l4. , Y. - • Deatieeme, Itudheemestmet Clattnerit, &melt . with the utmost ' J. AAA . asil4, °eon* lad Amin, ' No. 800 s Mat Stmt. ' I r ttatontale thes tothe most telthbteiseepho te the Mr Otleett7 ein he ma at Ole 1 ' The Thelbkel r am tinted oto swift is ft IMMO oft. , • - , llMip kit a - Wit-4141w , '.ii -- • -- - ••! - •?- i • . • , A .0°414 a Bore I .l'bria i F mnithdi idiom oil 'thaw_ . 44ielt. - - u iiir4lemarfpf, revisauletie v _ . - see; or Consueoptietavil l . • hietteal the ,pRoO9s .BBOMILit:TROCIIEC' Having a direCtAntineite to theterte., give Intmet relief. For Bredehitis; Asthma. .Cate sad Threatllnieseri,Tronteer ife wed alleys goOd anomee; •. Stollette mut •PaibleteMpipaitere elnat and etreegtnenrthe'vcitee. . • • Oirrace bn!y .Bao l erios Itsoyiontat Thomas," Inetide not take any of the Worthless lailblitionktba-ulti ke, offered. .eoto Itutywninca; ,Novemberl6o6l.• Itch i Itch : Scratc tie . 11104 .• tinVAYStS.,OPM/11:00,.. Cues tba:ntilt obstinate tales tiPrettei. Silt Sold Heed. all //muttons. ' • Warranted a qalci and ante ewe.. It alleys Ilk. at - onto' Is purely getable; can tie pail . 0 1 5; most tandem. Infant.t.. 5 - 0 0MM:itch ba - frout it to 411 V 4 6WAY148.8 OINTMENT.' careil • h. = frail 93WAYN. D'SOINTMENT. ~tIW'A YYNN YRE'eO “AtrAl7o3l3oW r l rm, 6l7 , •41WAYPIE'S 0 Dame flttaT pars' _"SWATHES OENTM. , t f i- • ui. ttWAYNICS SWAYI4I3,B.OINTtatcr. • ‘ , --- 15 4 0 " .•ZAD 43WAYN11110131TIADIV - ' 4 22 -sweirNws ortrrmssr• cotes . “swAyinrs,onnitimp. ,gWAVNIC'S OINWEM%• • agWAIMEII OLVITUDIV. • .SWAYNEI3 s•••••••• at 'Price 54 cents._ By seldingatroe . altr to Dr. STra'Ar Sort. 330 North spa skate. Phlladelphla. a boa trlll , be seat time of postage, to any addries,; .• • j • bold b y ,, ' HENRY BAYLOR. Druggist. Fottesill and a 1 beat D artywhere. • fAuril 29.17 'eREt .14114 BALii• NESg,:ii, Dliti e t s . ANY DreilaeS . OF T.8:13 130:41..P.1 NO D 101 C ia Vl4llsir ~ essovt GIMP* Tien - , 6416" :4 : . "LandOn Hair Color Beatorei and Dreitstlig" ',,' ' '',.. *London fair ‘ oloi'Bvitorer and.Oreaalng.2 `,L.:, , ,• .. "Lannon Bair for Remoter and Dreesing..7 - j:.• : 1 ' (Invaluable: * dresser and bointlder.) ~;, , n' .i ! , "London^ ~- , ' "Halt Color itenialief." "London" , Bkartaeat ...Madrilladbr RevOree." - .London".,r"• ~... - "Bair Woe Restntor.'- "Londne • P at if ala ea • ."TfairOolor Bmddret -0 "Londepti 4 .„ ' ~ • 1 - ..Walr OoloOlesterei. 4 ' .. "London' ; Vat rind' ."Hair Volor;latitthretr‘ ...London" ,' - - '., . .. ." Hair Color Rektorer." "London, I litevreernend ais Colotateetti. "Lotidovr , ! ,l. : - 4 . 'ifst r Color it eirtor tit. v "London" ' . ' ,I. ( Il ". ''. ' • an' Color iteatOter.r .1,,, n d 0t . • - „r -1 '': ' ' i . - , ...Bair ObTor • Resthrnr." "Thle, togethei — Witittin inproval. of all, who'palt .- ••Londonlialr ' or Itentotnt mod Ofeeetrin.7.„..' ,- • plarectrAr beyond coniparleon with any Otheriltatr. Ft atom: over thtrodeced to the Atnellcatt'people.s,jlt. never Calla to impart, IN, growth and' vigor te „We weaken. hair, fancy* end stems Ity, hdling, and to enn: ltoprodaoe a new gimwth of haw, cawing it.to , grOw thick and strong. • .Itle vrarranted to contain nothing: ' ' it Deem INliet.Dye the Hair, 'j • ~1-..:, . . Bqt acts its a ettmalant and, tonic to the (tom* and, fills them . with' new{ lifer-ard coloring er:.: Dry, barett;doad, or •dlecidoced.', appearanc o ptf e tiatille changed to luatroualaldnlng, and Beautiful loravi be eotlp le kept clean,,cool. and healthy. and_ dandr4tr.o twit:telly tared.,l - # , -, • I. 4, ': Only To cent,' a bottle: alx bottles' $4. Addietie iir. dere to DR. SWAIM, & BUD; 334 .Tiorth Sixth, etrealt, Philadelnhial 1 _.- , _'•'. ', 4 ' ' s.l Sold by IllpaßY ' u IAYLOR, Draggled. PnttavlllC 014 by all beat D andl'arletylßtoree r , r'. •L , -,..„; , April 2T. .41,' ',.!,11.T, ;:•:;:, - - . 1 f • - 1341 d..r 016111110 1 1. VS IlitßlLlClL:atocat disinic. whe4hcr of the e f I,44tach„ • "-NowelS, ; kidner,l chiune-, •Outt eruptlots, ban or wherever. form- MS 14s) ..dieease . may'pot on,' t blood' id all .these ewtositi tuit, - , pure, tuned by a btrit d or. elonntsh state of thellfer,` ~ 2 • nestera , Liver Pills- ; . I i:l. 'fit-. Will cnielivrr•Ccituitlaint and all dis 'eases orb i t:tit:Wm j a disordered, state of that pr n. , , . ,-,.....; • Price .13 Cents pc ibox., Pretosedhy Dil. S. :ficie-.. "ER5,.206 Dock Int., Mind& . 0ch2.6,. itir3. 4 enti.; . . . A Thin. ll of iliatitfis a .Ji)y , Fortiix.. , EverybetyCitn he,boardifll ..• • „ .„,„,. •lI .1 • ' liverylistv cam be Is-panful. ''. -• . • -. ..: : ! - t.i Everybody cnn be beoutifel - -•.-, .:•,:•.•t". . • .. . i •.• By luting Oscella dit reiriiii . • -'' • • Tly rising Oicelia do l'hiSitt .- ' .'. ' ' -,•• . : -.By tieing Qncella del i 4a Arid \*lrterin,Regia:, . ' • ••• - I ti , ` , And . i intora liet.tia. :- . ~. , , • , :1 ?. - :•• , t-. And Victoria Iteitia. , i; • -,.- • . . ' i ~ ,', 7 , ' t• • 4 , They are rya ly, iteanttflers.of the compt,Vnti. They are re ly, beautifiers of the compleAlbot , They are sealy, beautifiers of 1 11 0. - 4 0 E10 ' ,i. -, , .. 4lnt AininoviAtr all discolo dens froth the skin, . i ~1:if• Removing all Woad° thins from the skin; , I 'l.-i"iiii ' Itemovivit all ditano ' one from tSkin, ,I" iii , .,:• And renderlng,.lthattioth. soft transparKTV;lt" - These Invaluable articles have been in recer4l•,:itse throonliont Europe, end have rensived•theendorsOitt of -the Enke of that tinent, • .. i ~ -....- . • . ' No toile la complete without 1. ~.- : - , ,e r; . ' ' No, toile iticemplep without -I •• til, i , No toile ,is complete Withuat Oscolni do Perste - • ' • Oseidia do Persia' Osrprie de Persia PrFor kale by d r MANCT A e North Seichth titrec - • Noy. 1d..G1 , • ' . • 310:1i14. : • ?.EU R Yr.. &_C'O CLII,IIILNii Fairoa.mi, No.; um; AiLove. hISTIL , Puttamr.trur&'.. *- dent by rmit when cptirc'emiti!Obetitmi P./11N1 'C7L..IA X HAI Salt 'Sitcom, Sorim,B stinz Bra upoxi manor beast: piodoced. ..othict g.. allarintlammatio: -but a ocart,* i t t ly, dud stantld al3laysj do *hat It every ;. 1 soffatt's Life ?Ms and Phaentnielt,eni;L were diet used in prisitte practice in :i8.25.. 1 " Thy tyilti Introduced to thp pidilic ittlB3s, sintii whila "titi**, r ; repttatlotitaia.estndrd, until they have a owls ittit.t. cess.oi, all 'other Cathartic and Pnrifiink 3dedlc*-- Therels tirtily a fairi , lly'aniong eivllized;n.itlontr 4lio. have eht pelt - sons] cif ence of their ben'cincistiplatti;”-it / Their • eatinccess I, l ring to their tielfOrti'reilifflity , In'cas : Of 'COnstipati n, Bilious sitd , ;.korrinchindi* , ,a-, ees, w tiler of,leng-il short - duratiOn.- .Tbnyilire ''' . en-e, tlrely r ' -gable in their,cottposiflott'and'hartniesilto th!ge - tle,itlnfit4t. Gine ingredient Opens the - ptitreof ; r the s'' it Caitother to diniltic.,and. tag ' tes'bio'Per action of the kidieySi a third ,is,emolli nt, I?nlitlialtr, , pble and hunter from the lunge; - pi ‘r 'Titpriles. are . ty riiilng and ,cathartle, sink c./ean.e,:titirni.r.eir and - we!. from i nphealthy sehetiontrilT6l.ll6 et. 411- Dined effect is, to regniate the impsirettfunr,tiottfoifhte . : 'system, and to produce tra.t.ru.. It -is not itsilerteff i I:inactive Pills area otimsti.—that' they will . eilrel#ti complaints—but, and r oniinarp circumsionptialti may be relied upOn to Mare Nervous and SicKl,l4,l, ache, .Costiveness,DyspePga r di Inttestior, Tantnii, , "* , Liver and Blikins Coinpuiints. Colds, Scnrvy, Rendffid.' Nivealniess, &c. l • rheit are eroiettsly made. fore i,qt'llie - diseases - Millions tnptian millions ofrnre4 can herlfed.-. • It no Single nisi:awn has a Complan4si•r c ti'rne i tcl - ii . tit linowl'edge where they, bird not 'opera teil as: re4ba.,..... • . • , : 9.,.. mend4il:- . -, , 1 _ • 'i • f! - , • The:Printed tircniar around each I`l# fatly ins • the' simpforns and effects of etich„ disease J hetties.• treatment, fdndshes elidence. ac.: ':'. • ,4 l'Weiniefly' refer tell .40.1)4rid ElSpe, prardeltailit - ' d who was cared,cifpespetietia. C; Crows:. lit tpini.:.' . , • ,_ r , ... othejlk cured ; etfil.er Cprzipl t..'',. Si: Jdotilliriicif , .. SPrinfOeld, Pa., bad . rofnift. . bad to wse'cittialiti.., ; was "cu was three w to amen p.Dniens, )t :'A(1:0,- an, Mich.. =Cal cif A li ceisY Fever. Rai. lietrylcii . ;i-, 'bun, Prestyterise,Cb t: chi lianattagna,,Ctil., of re'iatr. and Ague. Rev. • /1. Xs - '; Trtntyilrat New . i'ork:,' of Rhenteatimm it P 1 es 01 iiS resin standing. "rfiei.. Panel Bow ..i,. Editqf O f the tilpritialleld . Olasti..)* publhan, ' as cared of terrible &Litheness. lloti4d, - , Web' ' I ;of Romney , 11 . ~. , 91 . s llrei• Cociipbo4,Olte: . ' i . . aof Moffat'a L i e Pills ) with lull clrculatli,Ac4; - ' - • be sett: ,ratio to y Physician or" Clergymen; on • the refßiot:of two thrife cent postifge,sfannie: , !.. P-..."-; Mt:ifiati Life . Pills aka '2scent. per box. '.lt4trivs - Phceiiix lintels, $1 pef bottle. ey are sold b.fillk,re . -" r spectable dealers giro Omit .'th .contlietits..iuli.il rthe. • islands otitis ocean. 1 ; 0, . • ' a ''; ' , - ''hi!..ll -. ,-,t: 'wtirr ., 34 Howl. 1 ..PAc, , plii4oric-:'#, - Ektecesort to Dr. Jobil Iloffsi t&lbr. Win, lit.',,Mo%t .. , ~*: '' .'19.1 ilbekiy greet, iltiw ildrir:z , - m ar 4i .1 ; v. ' ' !I.- •I ! - • ...liekti::t- , ie - Critne rp• - eriseg'!ilittla riopediments to Dentin sealed Addrees Dr. and A'~oCLstton, Bela- ND:113 ,0 27. 'C • &Lir. ITCH ITCH !lITCy-tit! I SORA.TOE Zr-SCAATbEi SCRATCIP,IO ; ' -,! lo ft Otl hoary. 3 r;- .. WhertmetVe Ohm Oran cure* The. Itibc, • Wheivittials Ohit l ernt Itult lArtievittiu 4 . Dimes t gureet,'• Tetley. Witentimba Ointsjient . tuna Illarbeo,24Cett lArtietitsitem Oititeteht .•014. mort44. Wiiitaitain's °int oas!alt enr,A i .Efeyr of 'Kurile*. into P4.l*lsripents a 1)03 by ma tla tenth. /rest WEE&S l'OrrE.l - 4 1 ,NiL Pli St.," MM. I A I • • 41 Retitle . hfill - Drpttel! rt e,, , Sint 21, 41-4:1-1,:t , , Address to the itirVoitor and • Debilitated Awhose snfferingi blve been priitracted 'lre* Md.' l i den canses, and oho./ cil..- - ` regains prompt. tot •- . ..mbnt to rentler exietecce ti tvilde.. i 1 yOu are soffeillitf 'or hate staved from :ii 'ono, in? dkclinges.' what ; Zeffect does If prildLiee ni'sin your Fen; real 11-eith ? DO. Yon i fee weak:debilitate ,eadly their r ' Dnee illttlisex , • ertlon produce Dalian ton of the heart? Doettletli liver. or urinary org y , orsoaraidneys: - frequentittet i old of order t la year tine sonietlnies thick, mil4tyV or , *trey, or la ft ropy mi ' Wing? Dr does alllch Salo hie_; tribe top? Or is a eta at. the bnitinn alterlt luta I Wood awhile.? Do yn have 'spells of Arra hivahingt or dyspepsia?. Are rir bowels cinastipaied ? Leo'' here spel Is of !drain or rnthei of blood tri the' l. Is your memory In . rol ? • Di your toted met filly dweillnir upde this sc ifect / Do von reel dell. lialetse, • =Oar. tared of m m ny, er life'? Do von wisrAribe let alone, to get away m'erer7bodyr! Dere anatiktle Moe make yea stwt r jump ? Ii your sleep biota celestine t I A the I n re of vino eye as brilliant f; The ; bloom on your,cheek ' bright I • 'DO you enior s *rat : self in sodety It well ' li n you panne .•your bo-ke Jrith:' the Fame eue of Do gun - Melee Meek 40011: dense in yen:self? A , year spirits 'doll and. D i gging; gisen to lila of melatig holy ? If an, do not lay.;Wte. year Ilver - ordyheridt. Have you 'restless idebni-I—.. Your beet weak yeealakere weak. Wit have beitAilo.- .apPetlte. an yell attritmte rata to dylpepttia ot,,lftre• - complalsit-f - 1 , ' II . - 1 1- Now, reader , se nee, venered-thwaseel Re dly- cured, and sernslx ~ e s,' are all ciPtihiL . _ef ihN.l.he : I c , a Weatuese 'of the generative oultlllw T h e .9../-• Intrialloti, when In perfect ' &vilify - wake the ori i ii win etia, me yua ever think t these bold, - defiant,. • - ' e; Pereeviertuf. a busineemen are always - generative are in whet-halt/ill - .lnn. o hear ,Sneb men inouthiain-of being' y. ' Of ' Of palpitation of th e heart 'Thef ears ne afraid they. carol, It; buithwa:tthey • doe'? ' sad an 1 dhoted . 16 tIrerlle? at*, Po And.plessaut In nothmeyrd isilles.=: Cliellarbeny right in face—none &year' 42x criFy o th er °annex? *boa them • - tdrilLot-, mean. it% , l l, ieett he gefferdlhdliteed by nn th ier.- ' to' .11 =wordythin melt %institutions , but Also three they do dalnesa eittior for. .` i .1 ;-: -: Hint areni then badly arrefrateessekfteni fie" fligllda °fie -stew d'ertheues r ee tAnaggot . thotitide b Isaithegslanten Hid tbe general system 1101 ta to . . so altllosTi i i ttfoline-frikty, , ,•• patahisik io ns ', snichleosnd every otberAntwor• whl? ' telnariltY le fo.lind, Hl': real ca trouble =gm7 d, WM kW!. doo r . alfliothe right cm •' - - .. , r. ~ Anew of same *OHO the tier - -'• au. lirette.l 111IXBo um oli gnu ar . .. u tr dr pat Moak. rod* a . • mth. ' of tbe Bladdr, MOO,. grafet,,,.., • le Wealtheel Female CenftdateticHea,thl 'll____ltii 7 eohd ' all dleetess of the 'pinery . "tether , _,,_wannuth --, , in mile of ferorde, froth • ease orl. mourreso z in di wet tieinatter ;dhow ' : - .- ; 1 ~.. I.'• - - If DO bullied Is ' to; ' rtron . sartty a*: atom rod Wood ate eaPyettiid tr am tr orty the health and hartdinercithd„ OW* .1 UP* PfeetP t aleof t 4 0- 1 Re ' ' - established upward 84i - %4 Plinth, INK , H MAX Drawly, ~.;›,,i. , . ooh Ne w Toth.' and - - -' i" ,- i'. -1 , 06-11alith Street:Ptdladelphis.. i . ': tor •ortl bar* *a 11180, - r . ... add*" trOil 01l Ear 1) 1 1 1 k, 'VIC --,' W.: WI. AVli;:f• - i . • " ' -'' ''''''' ; ' - =J ':''. ; * .. 4347 ev4w 444111 - , • • or And Victoriallegia Ard victirtitikgiu. ;. . And Viatoria:RE'4 ll - geats and dealers everyvitnA€l; , , 3Iet3LUSIKI3If. KR AND PROrtINTOILi. I - . • • 'abnve,Arch Went, Pidladn/Plidt.l. .. . . }..-,-, . ! tf!'l, . 47. .. 1 !'! s CLPIA.r. '! ' .!! i fli!! .1-4 fur Burns; _,Sefsid-sw *la.! . ' lies It esitS,;F:rostl,4lß.oo.. 1- r 4 Cutic Sii , gs....&e.iWbether tlid-ncbee r 'direr . 4 aryit 4nte: !this • nin•dii— , !! .sni,dsis?Jsißri Sri ! ! tieafs,7wilil ifs iir l etbi IS .1101.41 to anitticiSl6 l'he oil basil ! It i's ••arrni:44Lo 4. e:. . !., ,' ' .'•`.P. ~.....--.. i:,::::.r\i 114:t .i\ --'. ' 11 x :"•:' :. ..... ... , ' ,-- I 4 /ferric_ al 4,0 !Noticesaw ibi amanatianted um; i t , i , ..-,A ie...ilf groe.r.q 46, 7 610 4, -: 1., - . _; • ..,. ix .., -7. , . ,- • - • -. • - - .1 . “• , -4 ,- • --. . ..... . • BC ' EC E I L E IT - TUltf 4 Enaday'rer..t - - i'.• , l` - tat, 1568. by ..ha Bee. JThoturue- borrows 0.... t: . i. ,....:1 ir,ltr. lIIIIIIT Axakarr.Botebtiter. and kW E,...;; ir,... arra Termas,{boM of -tilt.'taitr. 1 .'' -.''. : • 'l.4 . . iiirir. , * orottotron4tri i4tviile, Feb.t . ,,.: . ..d.: 2 . :t.h. 1569, at the . rvddenee the'. bride's' twee. .;:.,ii: . '''':' D...W. Miller, hy Rev( vo: - . Lesi*dir• j , A. ' i - 14 . ,.. ~.;;.-.: tumus misr EL AI celtz t p . • all: thla Dorm:, ~. :-..•:,:- tif . FIXNAG N-- . ..8CR ...-PeSrcutry:ettr, li 7 /:;„.. T .:.;: Re 1 7 tinreea; Mr. , Frnratit. -Irtair"towr to 51;a, s ; - '; ata Se3llo.l.rt, both of Pot*el Ile, -Ra. . : . ......',', .- -I .4 II; r:VAN—STEGPRIT.Likm Me !..t.ti of Rri- 7 ,-,. • Aji - art. lathe home Of the inter.; by Ilm , . J _ Salat..r. m. '.....-, ,Tito._ IL ' , llatr.lika of Willtu*Po * Pa ` ' 16,1 1' 1 '''', .: 24 - Sitar men, of tbe 621:110 - Plit4411711 formerly .4 1 : , -,i ?;;g -' CiLztoli;/ 1 / 4 4111Ml Conaty, R ' .1. . • - • 1 -... 1 ..''..- . f iIO.IIII .'ILMICISEY-.Felire)try pt.ty,4t the :- 1 , 0, 7 , , -,.: Ame,..by thellov.:.U. Grim% ..Ifrj , roma Ilms eta- ti; hi', • '''''-','••• , Par.i.E.enaicar,both of Pottavitle Rs. ,'• • Th -, '• s. ' -..$ aNDS--;sC iltDEß—fjuß/34ttari 2.3‘1 by. Mi. Per - fi, i t - ftirraol* to4 B : l ;: tt At :o zi r rwr, D3z Bl l46?. .,-q, a t . Potht*,.. DI e. '',1 . 0 ~,... 11 .:. • • ,_ .. . .•. .. r, • , -t,;+.: .._ . : ... ~ • .ebi+ . . i . , :•,. Wicrazas.;Whis•f pleated • od WanddelaY reMor: from imr milk% tntr late emoride„.T. faro Naatt,the tr.: ki ';4: , ... = .; :, ... 1;'• •. :-. i- - De.aligt That tn the loos a Ccrittradelleain.e.' Pr.., 2,7..14,,,G.A4 R-, hia.been vei!of e.Eittit'ar. hon . . Diable sod attentive Cemitieti, on e •wb ose , iword, bov, .t as a a,7ldler and a cftlzen , oftranands our hlet(rt Ye- . ?1• "epeet and. adielritiot: and ,111 4...viastae..t a .y tnr , : mbi t .,,, .... .seere ever. enllated ln b eh a lflogneedproldie rr Of tlt&i' ''' .. ' ' .kArgilielL: .:*.': ':f bii f aeitibe 6101 ' V ''" p,,,,,,„hya., .nntat 0 , - l'Antity ht. 04 74 .41 , FOWL, Citiletl. * land, (del. &Ana i tvlderarm:tierrt- -i'i, ed neighbor.: , 1 '•'. A' i i. - ' • 1 ~, '. Re•ot -ree4i Thatthe WO entlo4 and warm'. •tett, 3 . felt condolence! of Ms tars i .. t Po:%radee are rh,..,..: . fully tindered totla. tangly this' their sad ar i d, -, , , t .', .. e,n. _, __,.. and th a t . y May frest ar7.; rrd: Eh; t . ~....4 ' his =Z . 7,t r. 4 05 . t h e , hap of CeleittaF (.1.1',41 tbc...tt, T he haa for th e Great Coruna er of all. • . ; '.84•01.; nut a cony of t lan reeol ritl one lx. hp , 1.1, • '...... ed thefamtlif Of-oar &unseat toterade. alio p,b,,,,.,,. ; . ... I• in the Overact oar liaronglk and a proper r,.,!,„,„ . , , . :Mem' bb entered. noon the rates of tte• P.A.I. ~..i that the usttatbidge of mon tug he worn by, thi,,C,: z .... tadea for thirty days: •.. . . .-.1. . .. , , --- .-::67F,AERAWOrOCE, . . . „ . . _ • OTICIE.=Not ',, la tetchy dive 0,, .. . " -•. :::: aratiorizsd'tojaaleet alf eoatit'illi.s.€,,,, f Fri 1ay...13*(14 bite Pontine,* cif Nctheylhilt 0-.. , -• • All' Mona knowing theca vea .I,ndabtid ww.., , ,,.7,...' .a favor by:table OTI me .iLt y reeldetirte, .':::,, .•-,;;, letryhil.l tit j.or Gracie' Dot . CmatrO , Et . s, d ,;,,, paimeit as *Km es pbesittli_ JOAPII . Bow is .31,1feb 7,143 i.. •- - ' ' - i '..'t • • trk.i.^. iiIJACOB 111 CR MAN; -L , : a. c\ ir ...„' , of Ow Stietti WA of tl nor.rai..ll 4;f 1.,.,:,. vUlts, bartng been anthori4c hi tee r'otett, , ,:r• j.f N,. weginn Totonthip, tb 11Ct, 10 , 911.4 Generll 1. ,, ,,.,,,,,, , approved .by . the COP tt. . Le4e - b!r -titre,. . 'nri•re'llet, be._,lnei , e entrusted to hie eaße it Ili- receive. rir,;•t•-•.: •tentron /11/ heretofore. Ttunnittful for ii,;,st.. f..v.. ,, :i.., .". , solicit a attato of busine.,.4 ...I. t• , i - ; - • • '-. • • JACOB clifust.y.„q.:Dipuly e. , 7 ,.... ; ,-. '...- Pot biville, M.lrch-T, 1.• - ii9 r . i'U, -', l'. II: , • . . .. tir:A• tiAno;.;,..Thfit, .to . 65rtify tt. , ,i 1 t,•,,,• -'` •thl,. this. reeter i .4etyk th., ART-.1,1.•t,. INSI-`IIASCE it'P'StPA.NY I O I lIAETFORD 4:41' .: .. NEorteLnri tharouth theft. ' enit Agent(k;l:rt. ti'• ttelw, Esq ; li of oulintr, 4 i tht• FDIII or riv,.. , rt... • 'eastiDollhrte ile , 000), thht . hitthyt . the sinnntr 'lt , r., .. :Vince Eeld\hy my late 'ilt&*ed, tin•• , :iikt, 1'v1i,,., ; , Vl'of frOn said rompan - 1 . . 1 ,,?- . i,, , . ' . t •' I .. • I theiv.ll tat,' Meant ~i,n Ireenmmenviz, q„ tn Cop*ntr to iheilitblle for 1 se.t pvlllptte.it IN tz,l . .,Ing , this chitin fo Toy'ent4g.4lostittl,' , TE , i• •-•' .1 .. ~ ~"..1 . 11116kB8cta'A.. W(1'7,7 rs- , .Pottsvlllo,4 - 'oh F.lth, ISOIIIIIIII. I.r. -: to Ai- . 114 '•- ----:- ---------r---.----v.:1? --- rr , 111 il 0 NICS 'ILA '. :4 CT o.lllfti ir,... , 1,:•;,., ;'.. ilitcljested, ttpresti thit , nna b31.91 - ,c(.4 - 1 ~, . • •11 . 11!. , Made. up and, exam inedljgrt•le fie Dt.s of sh Ik:•• ~. t &atm nr , ..alt Ausihestt reliNn . to fr: . .ottnt. , pew.;' , 7,Lt.tal to,'' .axi .With ,vx ;aloe of ro r arh : 1. .., ~,, -.5-eareW-an nrcinntaittti i tq. r4o•be ~.1)%,,, to ....tkin tr , ..... tacpo9, " Office Na.. 19. Eist.lsktrive*l,n Stn.et 1 - 1 ~..- . - ..: '.if s; . . 0: 'lliti".llllE4 RN . - l'ottsfillr, E - eb 1'..". 4 ., 1.03 i -, I.: - . •- - I '.• • ,—(prip t ,' NO7l . lllPlit Ii he 411`y gfvt.n not to p'pro,.... • I ',' 111 , T4.4. --- Or neollate . 7‘ Prheß,4sOry N . , te, datO i ~. • ' 1 " :ith, 1 , ...i, - .( 4itty davalfor.TA ft undred Dollat4, xtrt-:, ..... to favor of DX ID . .d.j. 1 01r* ,! by the uudW4l::t. . 1 . - t ',,, aald note butte; illegallYhel-14' A ,",,, not b e i,, , ~,,.. 1 „- . .: i,. ne '• . , '• • ; - tr EftN.T, •,„ ; Vel+reary-tl2, 15E13 ' ••• • 1 1.4 • • 5_..3.L... . - ' 1- • ~, -- '..,14f0T111,1,11 14‘, le.Rlfairic GOWEN 'f`l - "‘ • thut the partnerillifiweetofo74 °xis: fr,,... , ~. lateen John" K. Baker and lilry 1.• St:tenter., a •I'"'.l.- • 1 rilfe,',St.,buyihill County, *ail 144alvoi by wog', -,-,-. . 1 sent, ttn the thirteenth day fif_g!'eliruall, A. 1)..:1!4‘ - Thebtedwee. of the Late flro.laellll be 4, - ., tt'ed by !1, ,-.• ~. Frailei7, EN, ' to ithotn,allefhHis,ehould he prt,, , .:,--. • r and alt. ontstandlng debts y-ki' '• • 1 .7 , , '• . 1 • INIi. BAKEII, , , • - i . ',l, 1 " ;, :, ": /1.1 . 'KY E. STICIIIT.U,' . . . . . .. _ .. .-,. . 1410TfirE The. and - 1„ - r.7d : W1.11 ; ei , ntlnt::: l, , , ..c, 1 ' heFe at f tho old • stor.d. N.s: 110' forket Strew, Milt N • :: •, oc=tantly keep on hind ale ,i,,4, tauply of 'Wall' l'a , ,•-• L. Shide4, ..V.. ' Itou4"0 ard ffhyt. Painting, rand .1 , , , ,,,. . t liatging.ieonalelyattKaled lkatf._ , ' 1 - • 1 • • - . -. ~... ~ , -.- - . 111kN11:1 1 " E. STTCIIII.i: • • • NoT.ll4ol3,:llthe und4r.ened hie- Imoiled t, --, .i'llper and Paint Shop.fron ir.l43•fd:atket•hta,..... •,.1' • i Sewed ,Stre,t, .bea,reen . No Ilan and lituLan:e.i.i.. •', wfl6'e lie will rmloontly ke pion Lard a good 6 , ,..- v. --, • OfWafl Parer, - Nhadep, &e' ,-. tiff, and Sign 11,0:::'t...--: i :! t, awl Paper Ilanehie prompt 4 ended to a' 14:ob.:at:L. '447 f.l-',lt - - , X:4 JOHN ft?„ . . . ' NOT i ilir i,/ hell* gl ..-. pit tit.. Itt.r. - ' nerehilrberetefo ,o:Zi.tb ' imrbetbreen J It—r L. IL Keefer of cfroenn.i; :361tylkill Conbty,*tit, 0... e . elved - bv.iuntealepu9ent. (44 Xbeffirf4 day of tiq, •;,.,, /6114. , .'llitit timin -- 'A' the - 41de dim "71It be re 4 It ,I t • L ft,iKeyer; AO leb , lne: , - tkt . tt*. - rad stlifi,l , - ... '4.; , -,-7-i.r• 1110 - 1 .1,-Cp.i.,• p{~,T~B - itPYa.l ic.4f•li. 'lh::'e co., for c,, , ,,acqnlr..geL'leh'tbvi . l:o ire Fort4tville fertrly ‘cotked 1•1,5. ; trio 11.'o -ik matt Satcacilk4l t: - .441. 4 - 13.1.0., .." DANI • T. 1111., NV: • - AD coNFAI . m . DA: c, ~D - • • , l'osTniiitEriTN, •, , • Jo7,l,N'silsLLE.r,tlit ;1.14 31Jinereii.11e,"Febrnary ill, :A ;.4•! ~ • '. ' ' TIII(Ift olderskeett. by the' d'eath ~,t i . 1 father; vaunter Pip , wbold..control :0; -• • property ih I:, , haytkill. eaety : all .'wrE6tis .h..' ie i •c`lAd,n. seainit leer. most pe,Lt.e nt them w•te i n to. , 1 .day. tell, r aiNnt. , at St. Chan' Johh"Settzliager;',•l.•:' and Ane. , ..cof trentahtnt..4the land. if they w , • , !. • • retain posc'efrion:mbAt tats np their deed. witt4r • o rnOnthe, ottleeiLfrithepnsP y will be sold. ” pn.•,. rt ree•qw,:tied„ • ' , 'ti . , , $1.1211:IIAN EN• 112friffil . .1 --- DlPinolAuTi vm. OF c0.ri.11.: - riioultairr. Z'Otlce_!la [he by l. pl. ... . [ flat the, tiartnershlii.hereto riii tixlstink hi fwevi:'il.. onntlersivned„in the nimbi 1;1 and f las Ft int; hn- , nves. Ix this day dissolved , 14 1 ,1nuttiaicon rtt'... Tr. , rbnitneee of the old•ffrta wilEbOl settled by Willtek.l.- . .Aw,tin. 11..8. Smith will otattltme thi,:busi teas at tt,,! • old bland: • ; • ' [ [.. • i1.. 1 If. B. FOOT ;- :, ' q •'• • N .- . ..• -' ' •,4k.WALTEIit E'l AusTiN" . NttSvllle;:inatiary a 9. 1.91 A ... ...lual,- ..• [. . . • .. -torw.e.tri. - trrt ni.. . 40 tio-OAILT-- - -Iv E1it141111p..4. - -lotice; is hereby; pit:v?-;1 • that the partnerShlp 'heretoifith ealstine between It.. r ut4migned. in the 1... i. mherg Nl' Idtte.it In Uolon nor!, ship, ScialylaillSi.:utity, wail4ls...solvad brim:octal Lt T. . - sent. J..arnarsi 1, '_! - GT. ThOspolis • will he settled.., ' '.lay J. S. Brottst. Catavrissa. I- ',.. J. - 4.-11RoBsT, Feroi Ni.i..5 at* .• [ '!i IPP=S(.IIvAL EliODD` 1 , _ . ree:eir.,l !o• • the - f • t.t., 4ir at the Schuy Is!" • tirahty Alii*:111 - 1,et.11 the Ilt•r((t byplay ormartii4., ; h In tt.e year. *A4.1.(1r.,4 1 3 1Z(01(.1.(1.; thr: 11'(301'. Sc1.1(1v1 - k iI I ("4 'linty, S(Ahylkill.4.iveh, Pa. ••". , ••••• ORWICi. Jr. - - • .• , ; •‘ , ,13.,T.(11.1:01.1Ej • f ' Dirotors' (4 Poor.• " • ! , • ht. VEIIR, • .) t, • ; ; I • 1- Jantdry' 1 ! •*v • - • ' To .11)f anufncluiTo. I land. Ur .Pitfartp Enui . in; ;kill Coals tj - -,4.4T A 114 NOT ;sold ro ALLISO)I , ,&-ECANNA orl'ort ,turst PATIZNi T.IEA:II , viven theta theenth. , c.".(( . 4r ( at I,,u , er enflert. air thonitha ,Llwrteoe ibr o tile Deritr..l;7—,,, _ _el ' f.. z: '.. . I t o r.; . ‘ I'li IN 1: KY/4 0 1pm ‘...tKjil Ertl , _0 t' i 5TE...101 ;Mt.-- Co fur ',rho... ' ,mil Ceiormen : or at. in c - ninicleratldri of $--- 11.11 h. hd. teid by . Rs Illith7 of the Berm:nth of .1'0[1%4111.c, Co . fOfc.Schnyllitil, ci Lewis giiiiinherry .of Fhlladelp • 'the ieteipt 'llerdol - hat. tact acknow , 'orig., tt 441' Rikeriberrygne ledd to •paid,toodx . .., . \if N ,e r1,.,-ht to otir . I .y it "thi".eotinty of t4theyt 'krill, ;Ate of Pennsylvania,l fill [Stearn Erigitlefl th , la' or.that innyhhreaffer e need. Lewin rikeolfe T .s • Ifimbroved Cut.od f loi Econocniiing } tile In 1E xpliimiwil—, 't fir; vOilth lettereq..l:- : • eat, at,ll 'November 19. 1110 hi,vi;'hfeen gninted to .......• the .id LeWIP t:llietiWttrY t, th e : I:flit eel States. )' ; ' Ali 1 • . ~adeAnitis of InfOrm f n rk•, gardlog the benefit of th q yalve tan rpctive th. Atnq at -my °Mee In C 0... iI '. • nine,: .The benefit of this , itve ;to all pernorie Tin.: ptenVi Enzinee in Wm- 20. . 40 crr cent. on the hero.. =zit ea haflt. It eimlainiivierl,to all old engln+*... . --;'-• 1 .3.1 a htnints aie ow l ested +take put In thin'import. • • ritd, i provement. 'nip ; 1 ' ,feenre from me the a,O. for h tilting paw'enzine ir: of km • putting the fra . - Iprov meat ob rad erziryte. Alley can FCG the rdot.on ..a: m worker In WO ridoect,pk erh I bar) It Wilml'° l " ' Wne orannt to the civilize - iel•eini.etated. •It ali+o c ill ' 1 " .be et. •ii at Hitch'.EVY.l2W4 . fit t,.' 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'Ten:lg ett,y ;11c,c,it , nii ertrable; ; pro.v44tet zi given A mil lg.; 1 , ..r.1.5.- _ ror' sl particulars Inqui of .E: BOrlitti - Nn • j 6 .ettilo.whi" titreeti Pune Me, or WM:, ci.t.iltsarr, .s mrpt.-..p.tiona .. I'. atok Tremont.,l 1 ~ k- e .h iv, , 4:8-4-3e , . .., i ft vddthv 'pick strectr—Atmi. , , azd' t kwellin ere otlrrrd for eistn.... t rsil,leold try e Int tht 4 jille • rented. • • 1. >Potprrille, Fej ITV WO Frame 11 1. two doors it ntisyflle; cenfrall - Abe MOZIM.7= Appt 4111111 T • PialLinfrllle 1 ' : : 418Emigsk , .. 0 . sit IN ,SET., Pliololl3ol4.—A P,staphlet on the:. Man a re ' or Zdalleitan, Qat &gel. ite - vatLtiest *Ad .etnpl e at , by Henry Balmer, with ill esvittints of ta t alie , Frio:It'll& {tette. • . BE4 ore,roeelptot r . 11. 4 .1 trier. vows os: -,• • . t• = , . ~- "RAirtilt&RX*Fikt. , PotisSilltit. , • : itiaKEY--. & . •i . )- . 211tARP . • 00, -.., ~L...„1 , ,,,,,,,,, 4 , ,,, ! 4-Ar• pFt'AilLtza OP . 1 - - .1.,.,. D . ityl co.' 0•D Sr . ,- . 1 % :. • 1 !. .. :...- .s 7 -, , • . Vo"PttrivA:it:P It I.C - E '-'' I . TrippJf rump tie most el Cr thienotitm si :It t.tas TOY : w prt..lis incident to the st .litest SitittartagoertSslt.''.; 1 l' ~.. - • ; , The i itock ti empci,ed tatty of new •atid deotre- blic ries, in 1 7 3,ney and 8 ,ple Dry ;hoods. tai Which 7 1 111 4 2 1 Y Wed the . chesimO i suld ctoltest- otrertigi qt ., . fell Ws sod ottlesrtnitketi..: : .., ; ,: i - ~.: . : it .• . „ , -,' RICKIY- 4 61#111,P. s v . co • ) 1 '79i CheittiOt Street, '- " i PIPIL 411)E_L PHU . F;b11. 4 . , . . ;ASHLAND ',p, L Nome , MILL. 'l'. Jllll. WILIQUIT - 'Ai A4lsed. Pa. ',, lan i iii x , rv e r e iePusi a ~. tikeittrii to deal? is ola be pre olsewho* -• : ' • - • 7. lkamirs,, * •1 • Sash i ,- . ' '.. ), '4 . Pplitiime, a ii . II ssitai.' Wiaiew Prang**. i'•r; • • , 71/ . Per 14P1:ilasee t . • • T , • ri glamang. • =asiY Ilionidinir -*Ain dPierijii•lie• , Also Hos* Plank, lAtif Paid. I wet graisantodto Oritiebelka. Aialat4, Jals l ll, , . 27-11- ; •_- • • _ • 4 lausyl• fen trbor, VV, unit nr 4.0,1 t...b.•i.,•t0e Ar;; ebof theAsine CLARK. \ ERIMMIII
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