El The• T'ologg.rztat:o3. ki PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, [pCNDATei AICAPTand V. GEORGE BERGNER & CO., TERMS.--simm, SrinscaThrnow. The DAILY TPLEGRAPS is served to subscribers In the dorough et 03( cents per week. Yearly subscribers wil se °barged 3400 Weeny AND SEMI-WEPPLY TRLIORAES. The Tetsenurs is also published twice a weak during toe session of the Legislature, and weekly during the re mainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the following rates, vie : Single Sobscribers per year S 2.00 Seven 44 It 12.00 Ten ' 15.00 W Clarynnun and &hoot Auchers supplied with the TILIORAPH at $1.50 in advance. Tail LAW OP NIEWSPAPEMS. if subscribers order the discontinuance of their news were, the publisher may continuo to send them until all arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa-_ pars from the office to which they are directed; they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered bem discontinued ME /Orbital. • NEW MEDICAL SALT. --1 FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY. D ir efe:gr b eing cill' : remedy wM f e o a r 1 c a; l 1 ile a , ibtal in -11 ono aim, and accomplishes but one thing to wit Solid:the inflammatory' disease, whatever be its rain corm or locality. This it does by equalizing the `41 1, -‘ ',lrcalation, Thereby removing the solo cause of inflammation 1.14 jheuitiatism, Neuralgia Headache. it Fits, Colds, Fevers, Intlammed Throat, Lungs, and . Liver, Female Diseasoa,grysipelas,Droneldw, Pleurisy, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Venereal DlSemost Q,Gout, Scrofula, (linker and all other formsf of In gammatlon are easily subdued by tbolrew Medi cal Salt p i fillits ow , odlical 'ale .1„ .34 no cure all but does just wbat it claims to do—no more, no less--euhatires the circulation by removing from the system all arterial and venous obstruc• lone. `Unltitudea have tried the virtue, of al. the New Medical Salt, though but lately dis covered. Witness the testimazdals and certificates of aura. ALLabouer ha ve frinuil An ac lit acknowledge guainlane 0 ofoi was cured or•a severe case of Neuralgia in less than a week,—Norway (Me. Advertiser _ zyour hivaluab e -, clue is nobly .l. fulfilling, in my case, all the promises which you made for it. A few doses else relieved my mother of a rush of blood to the bead. rn , - , '. - J. P. GILLINGHAM, Phila. • \%.....‘ Inflammatory Iftheumationt was my complaint. The first package did the work effectually, as not a vestige of Rheumatism is left ..l th It. DUNCAN, New York M rem n o o w vlng t . , in a g ood few hours. for l 4' 'ClOw al tr i ;ll/i It for Scrofula and have alread y received benefit. S. MEM, Reading. ITried It ror Aneurism or the Abdour. 4.inai Aorta. in ten days the pain was gone. T. W. FITZEMONR, M. D., Phila. t/D k speak by the nook. We have W tried It. It has complete control over indam m"l"."—rmkuTfatia n e ile Va-j- r itki Ne ln E tausm and lin rancid , , C i. .1) Neuralgia have beau Cured by It.--.Terersen• hid.) ,Democre.E. a ore ; . 4 eat ltll iarY* r 111 criptvo Qcala,wth lettoiay , be obtained from any Druggist who boa this Yakut %Or ble medicine for silo. • D . UOITGS " S ce4 ANTIPHLOGISTIC BALT. Fritts ' $l. C kronic package $2.50. D. C. TAYLOR & 00. General Agenis: , 2 . 02 'Did &hitt, Philadelphia il" l New Salt is for sale in liar adburg by= J.ll. Lutz, IL 1 4rOes./1 1.4., Reiman BCo., C. K. Keller, F. A. 'Hutkab, and by ofiterpriz ug tirucitstil wherever. the 44 1 elegraphrla read. As Ills net a patent medicine, but the Prescription of an eminent. physiolau. no one should fail to try the "NSW IMICAL • 40/- Tor testimonials and I.yeellons see circular.•• • -' deolto.dly • . IWKWEB ; SITYPr - FMN - k • LAW ..- DEPARTMENT 9 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SULLIVAN S. CHILD, 'Sole Agent lbr . Dadphin and Perry counties dep26 411,1 FISHING TACILLE'I FISHING TACKLE ! FISHING TAW/LIM ! CANES! CANES!! OA - NESIII CANES! CANES!! CANES!!! CANESIQANESII CANES!!! AT AT- AT AT AT AT AT AT AT KELLER'S 1 KELLER'S `1 I KELLER'S l 1 1 KELLER'S! KELLER'S I 1 KELLER'S i 11 KELLER'S! KELLER'S 1 1 KELLETCS I 81 91 - 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 Market St. Market St. Market St. INFORMATION GIVEN as to preparing soil, selecting Varieties and plapting STRAWBERRIES,. to persons. purchasing plants from H. A. MISR of the Yoyatone Nursery. His collection is the most complete within a hundr6d miles of Harrisburg, and le not surpassed by Pennsylvania. All plants Hold from the NegPloue Nursery are war ranted genuine and puro. NOW IS THE TIME to plant, if you wish a fair crop of fruit next season. sepB-dtl BIBLES BIBLES I I A Large mid thoroughly complete stock of BMUS, COMPRISING WERT - VARIETY, Fjom the Einsilead Pocket to the largest sized and Onset FAMILY BIBLES, au bat been pursnaled and reoolved from the }all T, d 6 Having 'Duro:kw:led these at EXTREMELY T4OW RATES - they will lie : sold at a very small Please call 'and examine the stock at . _ JIF,RGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, • ' Hbslzet street. • COOK BPPES, , A Lititog ASSORTMENT Op ALL ' . THE . BEST COOK BOOKS pu4listeetl, are for silo at low prices at .. :,- - - .11ERONER'S CHEAP 800 ORKST Street JTAMS AND CIGARS, `!,Smoked atathi smoked," for solo by A. R BINSON A-00 ..aKET - CUTLERY.—A LARGE IN . - voice or POCKET KNIVES, comprialog all MUDS and OSCIBE-BEST.llamufacture, just: reaelvedandlor sale 14 BERWIEWO %Me BOOOTOW '," ... 7 . •' - '7 - :.".- ' - ... 81 3 0 1 Kket 01.1*-: .\ • 1 .... - _ _ . , ritetaii - 4. .f.-i , f .•,,,',;,- 1. -) - .:tea ;,,i.,,,,,, ,,,„, iiv - . , -- - VOL. X: Business (garbs. WM. 3. STEES, CARPENTER - AND JOBBEB, CORNER WA LYST AND FRONT STREETS. toOBBING c,( all kinds done at short notice, io good style, and on reasonable terms. apre-thf JOHN F. FELDER, rill EERY ALLEY, (between Second and ‘...) Third streets,) Harrisburg, having returned .from the city of Philadelphia, where he selected a Splendid Stock of Goode, begs leave to inform tbe public that he is now prepared to manufacture UMBRBILAS AND PARASOLS, a the latest style and in the most work manlike manor ; and also, to excente all - kinds of re pairing at the shortest it,tice. Ile therefore solicits a share of public patronage. apr9-d6m DR. J. W. MOFFIT OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, fIEFICE and residence No. 19 Bout), iijr Second street, ono door below Kehler's Hardware store, and opposite the Presbyterian Church, manufae tures teeth expressly for each particular case. All dis eases of the mouth carefully treated. Every operation warranted. Charges moderate. Office hours from Bto A. M., and from 1 to 5 I'. M. novlts,'sB dly JNO. H. BERRYITILL. KN. IL EGKELS. BERRYHILL & ECKELS, . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. undersigned having entered into co-partnership in the practice of Law. will gide prompt attention lo all burin. as Intrusted to their charge OFFICE : Walnut street, between Second and Third streets, Harrisburg. JNO. H. bEENXITILL, aprg•dtf t7N. U. BMW. JOSEPH CAGEY. JOHN W. BROWN. CASEY & BROWN , HARRISBURG, PENN'A. HAVING associated together in the practice of the Law, will attend faithfully: and promptly to aU professional Outguess entrusted 10 their Office in Third strearthree doors from Iltarkot N. B. Col:laudation. in English and mar23-dittwtf DR. F. J. S. GORGAS, DENTIST. MEMBER 'OP 2BE FACULTY' OP BALTIMORE COLLEGE OP DENTAL SURG4RY. URING.I4e months of November De cember,, January and February, Dr. OORGAS is absent from Harrisburg 'attenffing to his duties at the Dallinaore Dental College. - MI of the year, hesides the above named months, Dr. G. coo be found In ins office in ihuyisburg, en Third street, nearly spill:elle the Daily l'Ettiuttegit Printing Office • • mitr3O-dif JOHN W. GLOVER, . 31ste.x.c3Ua l iat , WYETII7B BUILDING,. mAussr-lITRIIST, - • • . na i 1 le anevaried * siock. of ,S.LL AND WINTER MUM' ADDS, comprising new and beautilial igyiesiot:OLOtaS BIAIN .and .FANCY OASKIMRIIB, and Slly : §agu and 11 t er,seilles NbiCb will be uokt irreesonable prices and made up to goo e loes Dia _ laps consisting of the )f Shirts, Collars, Ita l eekerchiers Suspenders, Pall,soil see..-, inarl6-rd aug3l EAT,' 'ATTRACTION. TEMPLE OF ART. .T R. BARR bege leave moat re - Illy to intbrm tho Ladies .and Genthinten of and Strangers visiting, the espial, that he 1. NEW DAGUEREEAN GALLERY In BRANT'S Where 'Likenesses in every style will be :ices to suit the 11 tees. -Photographs on tetokan entirely new style of pictures. They y sent by mail without extra postage Cheap unfading Chylatnias presente Please Call at " Art. It R. BARR, Proprietor and Artie. WM. PARTLHILkL, BUCOSSBOR TO H. B. LUTZ; er Sz-'brass Founder, Market Street, Marrieburii, Castings of every deacription to order. - American manufactured Lead and ' size& IlYdiants-or every_ description mire& ;Hoy : and Oold Water - Batas;Sharrer Closets, Cistern lumps, Lead Oofilus and ' every detuiriptlon, done at the' shortest to wel reasonable terms. Factory nod Engine aorAl, • 'enters Atuukkffilly resorred, and punctually attended to. . - The highest 'Cash price -given [Cecilia' Copper, Brass, Lead and Spolter. . - my 2.31- NEW FALL :GOODS AT LEAMY'S CLOTHING • AND FUI.R.NISJAINO H A COR. TM - RD 044' MARKET STS. AciErni It wxtge.o.i.l; GIBB'S SEWING BrAcmwm. aprEl-dtf-rdsepl uGHOOI., BOOKS:—ALL THE SCHOOL aßo k ks used by the various Bubo* le Yew% togetbar , with -0 Wilde of School Stationery, for sale, at BERONER'd CHEAP EHORETCKEI afftriiet 04Yeet: NEW 11 0. 0 .X 13, DAVENPORT DUNN; by Obos. Lever—corn pletein 1 vol. Price•6octe. THE HARP OF 1000 STRINGS, by S. P. eery—numerously_ illustrated. Price $1 25. THE CHESS PLAYER'S-INSTRUCTOR, or Guide to 13eginnera, by Dharles H. Stanley.— Price 88ets. ANECDOTES OF LOVE, by Lola Alontez.— Price 81 00. THE PlT.Tdat OF FIRE, or Israel in Bondage, by Rev. .1. H. Ingrahatn, author of the "Prince of the House of David." TRIAL OF DANIEL E. SICKLES, for shoot ing P. B. Key at Washington—illustrated by numerous engravings. Price 26cts. For sale at' BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, ' 61 Market street. ALL THE POPIJ L AR NEW BOOKS published can-be obtained at HEMMER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market street. Drop In and look at them:. PAPER= BOUND :,NOVELS, ALL THE Magazine.; Wei3kly.Per)ers, &c.. are for sale at ..,n,BRRONNEPSITIEAP 13001510 n, - 61 Market street, FRRD:._•R. M'CARTHY, ARTIST , 110'POGRAPELS 4 from minititti o to life colored in Oil;l9ater Colors awl All 0 ?siert atMegkeilletyz-evetlitatHly's (Nothing etve:ptompirfitteatPui, = Ei3OLIKE MIAS j_ sorubent C . victraariimitoallitONAt9 'Mc* .1 "INDEPENDENT IN ALL .T-HINGS.- If ARRISBI r 1 0 P (foal COAL! pHOSE in want of a real genuine article X can now now be RCCAMMOdai ea with 'WHEELER & MILLER'S CELEBRATED LORBERRT 'O9A L.— Tibia is conceded to be the best Coal for deineslie pur poses now in use. It is free burning, forms no cinder, and- Is much more durable than any other free buralurcold lu market. . Persons wanting this Coal can be supplied by the ton. or by the car load, direct from the mines, at reduced prices. Enquire of GEO. GARVERICK, sep27-d2w S. to S. Railroad Office. IMPORTANT TO CONBUMERB COAL 1 NOT owing to the large quantity of Coal on hand, but to the continued and groat dentand, have reduced the price of Coal FIFTY CENTS ON THE TONI Less than sold heretofore, and will deliver it at stew notice to any part of the town. We have on hand the Lykons valley Broken at $3 00 per too. - " Egg " 300 - Stove " 2 60 " Nut " 200; ; Wilkesbarre Broktu 00 " Cupola 300 ." Nut a 2 40 " I sell the real Lykeus Valley Coal, and nottbo Short Mountain for Ly ken's Valley, as is done in many instances. All Coal from my Yard can be relied upon es being what t is sold for. Dyl9-13m E. BEZEL COAT.! COALJ! COAL ON PLATFORM.. ONLY Coal in town placed on platform, direct from the . beets, the platform baying been built expressly for teat porpoeo. Consumers in want of a clean article, will do*rell to bear mind—cost, ALWAYS FORKED ur, and delivered free from 11l impurities. NOW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR" WINTER SUPPLY OF COAL. I have on hand and receiving, viz : Merl Motintsin Co's Lykens Valley Broken. Mort Mountain Co's Lykons Valley Large Egg. Short Mountain Co's Lykens Valley Small Egg Short Mountain Co's Lykens Valley Nut Wilketharre Hard Lump. . Wilaeibarre Hard Steamboat. • Wil'cr abarre Hard Broken. Wilkesbarre Hard Egg. I sell nothing but a Miro cuss article or 041 - 1,. Wally quantity to suit purchasers, by the boat or! carload, single, half, or third of tons, and by the bushel, at the LOWEST PRICES ) as low as can be bought any. Where this %ear No extra charge for hauling wax OR PRIRLD ottoos. Hs:stony, OAK A.ND Pi m,: WOOD always on *Rd.- ." r• Agent for Du Poarr's celebrated Dun , ,and,..illaidlug Powders, tar sale at thanufbuturerhe prices. -•- uear Poun'a. Central Hattrosuhkaugsti Harrisburg Pa. • • eop27•dlf COAL! COAAt. W visk . TIME TO._ REEMPIThliria If IF :afrarair.w , • .. ;tort will always hay iu a go Uor 2 . 5 la. 111ag either at my roilidep toy Ogee la eatial strofz .i. ~..„. i 4 u. ,„,,,A, article . and by flag, opposite the ~..2..._'' ....o, No. 11 Market- street, or, ^.‘ 11 ,• -' , gr . .t, between Market and Walnut ...• .t et We Lebanon" v: Ile Ittill- :e the 'very article they want. I have taken apeciol care, to laying in my mock, to receive no eon) but Irbil is kniti*n to be A No. L I have In store , . Lykens Valley - 4ind Wilke4barre .Cosil .. . . of all sixes, its :—Lunr, STSAPIIIKL4.2, BRIUMN, Eau and Nur, whicli.l will deliver to any - part .of ttie t dwn nt ea Lowe PIQUED as the satnir.qualtty of Coat, in the same condition; can . peasibly . Abe procured anywhere else in town. I have also In store.lhe celebrated CHINIIINE for Baltimore Company Coal. -fig Persons wishing coal by the Car or Bo'it load at MINE prices, can be accommodated. I conUnno to keep on band HICKORY, OAK and PINE' WOOD. Coal warranted to be what It Is sold for. sep2o-d2in GEO. P. WIESTLING. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER D,ELFILIT,,A.TES. IT is - compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medi ate°, known and approved by all that have used it, approved by is now resorted tort . ._ with contidence In ail the diseases for Which IL is r 19 0 11 commended. It` has cured thousands k within the last two years who hadgivon up all hopes - of relief, as the nurnerods unsolicited certiticates in . my possession show. g The dose must be adapt- ed to the temperament of the individual taking 11„and ei, used in such quantities as to act gently on the bowels. ''' Let the dictates of your use of the I IVER INVIOO-1 Utica Custetsivrs, BILUOLISI 10 IN ARRHOILA, &taunt Cox ay Sow, BroILICII, HANIV, GOOLIOLL Mottles, Moults JAUNDICE', FICILILN 'Mesa successfully as au GONNA wiII our° Mai IaIIiADAPRE IN TWENTY id 111111451, IF TWO TAKEN at commencement Of ALL WllO ARN Giv raVOr Allx Water In the month with the In vigqrator, and swallovrboth together. PRIM ON DOLLAR, PER 11101,11.11. --ALSO-- SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUT UP IN GLASS CASES,. AIR TIGHT, AND. WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CATHAR autPre Cathartic which the practice more than twenty The constantly inereas have long used the - I.IIIS aU • exprala in regard to to place them within the The Profession well know on different portions Of the The FAMILY CATllAR ference to this well estah (Ind from a variety or ttke which act , alike on 4itory nal, and are good and' tale thartic is needed, such. VI Steepness, Paina ii 1 1 . e. Pats and &relies: Over or xkight is 'the head, all r,, WOMS in Children or Purifier of the Blood, and A flesh is heir, too numerous lament. ". Doe; 1 - to S. C) PRICE 80 `CEINTI3, TUE LIVER INTIMMATOR A/ID FAMILY CATUAR- Ie Pius are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, je7-dkwyi] 385. Broadway, New York. BRASS FOIINDRY. ANY and ovary deabriptiou of Brass or Gun Metal Cesthigs !Dade hi' the na)it. pdrfeet man aer, of the best materlalS, aod at lowest market priced, at the " ' - EAGLE WORKS, • Poona It. Road, at:rove State Street. Idardsburm, April 22, 1859.— r Aly - , IRON CASTINGS ALL kindS of Iron Caetinge made to or der, 'of the very best strick,. Mid all Castings pickled to remove the , sand and scale: -We have the best and most extensive aimed/hanker Pulley patterns this side ol Phil adelphia. 4pply . atthe • EAGLE WORKS, Penh& R,Rotid; above State street. Harrisbarg, April 22, 1859; "—l:dlr. • - - TUESDAY AFr OLD LONDON DOCK C.sr. - I . A. M. 13ininger & Co. • This DELICIOUS - TONIC , especially designed for the use of the_ MEDICAL PROFESSION and the. FAMILY, possesses those intrinsic medicinal proper ties ;(Tonic and Diuretic)` which belong to an Old and PtlltE GIN. The busi• ness of manufacturing. spurious gins,, and offering them as beverages, under the titles, "Aromatio,"--"Oordial,"---"Medi eated;" etc., has become so common, that the public are justly suspicious of nearly everything that is offered under similar lorms,_and the tradehas thus been brought into disrepute. It has remained for our house (established in 1778) to supply the pressing popular need„ and to inaugurate a new era in the history of the Trade We trust,that our established reputation —founded upon eighty years of experi enee=L4lnindantly vindicates our claim to public confidence. A comparison of "Binlager's Old :London Dock Gin' with others bearing similar Waffles ; will establitth its superiority,- and' make "other CAUTION unnecessary: - ' ut up ift, , QuAtt.i BoTTE4n; in Cases f; ~ 'of' one and two dozen - . enurr and sold throughout the world by Druggists , cern etc.-, „ , Direct from United States Bond ed Warehouse. For iitie4 7 11Artiasii:' • nib judgment Ain eure it w lyoici m aura ArrApeelloyertinu,Oußox., rcatarra; Dm/army Dim- Mkt.: gommvaammh INFASSUIi t FL A 'CU .1k N 01; I mists, and' may be used ''RY FAMILY IifXDICINI. (eb.thoussuite can testify) OR FIRRKII TRASPOONFITLB attack. " ' • M i yn. iF7 urci their t,estireour In ite no PILL 13 a [wale bu proprietor has used iu hfa years. ing demand from thoSe who and the satisfaction whtoh them use, has induced me reach of all. that different Cathartics no owels. TIC PILL has, with due re bed fact, been compoun purcat y,egetabla Extracts part of the alimentary ca all Cages where'a ca. I Derangements sf Siesta* Back and Leine, Codtuenese body,Rediestness, Headache raflossmaiary Diseases, ails, Rheumatism, a great ) y diseases to which mention in this adver- NEUTRAL IN N'O'N RNOON, OCTOBER 25, 1859, Miscellaneous BININGER'S (Established. 1778,) . SOLE IMPORTEI2,S, No. 338 BROADWAY, N. T. ZIT. Mt. Druggists. and Dealers Supplied. with AND TSRANDIES, - - • 32 - . eemmandments and the Lord's prayer; to he I attef•deWhwith the tingsfAr ti. . FRANK A. MU RAY, ( h 9uccemor is Win. Parkill,) LIVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE, map - aura BEl l Olfir MARKET . . . , .._ ~.,. II - . ATING :purchased: thir :interest of 3. • , Q. ADAIROI . I the astaidlahmeut, and made largo a (Wiens to the s took, the undersigned Is prepared to *Memo:iodate the public; with SUPERIOR Rouses for saddle or eitrriage purposesoted frith every variety otVICRICLIN of the latest and most approved styles, ou reasouablo terms. PLEASURE PARTIES will 130 accommodated with Omni buses at short notice' _ CARRIAGES AND OMNIBUSES FOR FU,NBRAL OCCA SIONS will be ravished, • steconspauled by carefutuod °blight drivers. Re Invites au luspeictlou of his Stockisatistled that it is fully equal to that of any other establishment of the Mud towu. FRANK A. MURRAY. BRANCH STABLE The undersigned has Optined , a brinoh or hts "LIVERY bud KJECHANGE BTABLEi" in the bonding*. lately occm tied by, A: W. Barr, In Fourth street opposite the Bethel, where hs is prepared to accommodate the t uhlic with HORSES and VEHICIAS, at all times, on reasonable terms. His stock is largeand :varied, and will recommend itself: nytr2B dtl-rdaugli FRANK A. HURRAY. • GENTLHMHN, -TAKE NOTICE I • GOIN6I FAST, at No. 06 MARKET _nraNET, Large and Faii,Selected lite& of Men's Wear...for. Fall and Winter, FROM NEW TORE AND PHILADEL PIIIA ormstating In part or Cloths, ani mus and Vestings, which will be made to arderon =oat Nathan in the best and Lamar Swum. Also, the largest and best assortment. of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS In the Market. Winettester.s dr Co's celebrated patent Shoulder•seemed Shirts. Also, MBN awl BOY'S Clothing or his own manufacture, warranted to be superior in every respect to the common ready-made lothtug sold In the market. sa-All of the above goods sold at the lo vest figures for cash. [seplailw). GE.). CUNKLE. ISN'T IT SO! That the very best DRUGS AND MEDICINES are sold at KELLER'S DRUG STORE And that the finest assortment of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES is to be found at KELLER'S, MARKET STREET, one door below -Fourth AVING secured the sole Agency of H SONIII§ "IiVroN,CRACKERS," I have Just re ceived a fresh involielot the following varieties, which 1 can sell at'citniricds; Wholeditle or retail : GRAHAM' BREAD, OYSTER CRACKERS, BOSTON CRACKERS, TOASy 11111QIUT P , • :WINS BISgpIT, MILK BISCUIT, SODA BISCUIT. *AL DOCK, Ja., CourtHOUSO SELLING CHEAP TO itEDIIOE-STOOK PLAIN,IIoir wake iinTA-ecy FANS - , ' PultsEl3, POItTEMONN"AIfiff AM) IT,S.LLETS; AifAnks, VANILLA BRANS, fine article, caw. 'VEZLIBR'S DRVG Markel sweet - TOY BOOKS. N ENDLWS ASSORTMENT OF 707i' BOOKSPEIRI'ED ON LINBN Alit( TA:PRII-4datily colored-tot sol atr RSRolttais aHSAP iitharripit tbi Market &rent• OM Inigictilantous Ittabing. The entrance of. the two ladies was immedi ately followed by that of a gentleman, alio a newcomer, 2 -whe bad .emerged from an apart. went opening into the same lobby with their Ott-n, sad who passed down the eating room 'simultaneously with thimselvea; though on the . other side. As there was nothing in his appearance to denote 'either the dignitary, the deindy, or the nabob, hit was allotved to mike his way without second look from any one. Ile was rather young than middle-aged, was -of the medium size, and nothing about him looked beyond the common medium, though . a very little more attglition to his person, air and dress might have rendered him rather , handsome, instead , of merely "well enough. " His seat at the table was exactly opposite to that of Mrs. Cripps, and as he slid .quietly into it, he cast a single glance at her, and another et her graceful charge, and then looked neither to •the right nor left, but seemed to have bent all his thoughts- upon his bread and butter. Clara has met his ayes, and received arrintint tinct impression that they Were dark and flue, though she ffi was not auciently struck by them to question whether they were gray or brown, but,Mni. Cripps, after ,tietiting hertolf, examin ed him as far as she could above at egg steamer and mentally runlet& to look-again. While waiting for her second cup of coffee, the old ladY raised ,her glasses and began her preds . termined survey of the company. It was un 'sati'sfactory until returned to her ncighbor iMptwite, and then the expected nudge was en, aecompenied by a veil pnculiftr and percepp. Dole movemetit' of "the head. The gentleman seemed, at that moment to be examining the table cloth, and , there was a strange quiver of his eyelids, with an " awkward twisting of the corners of his mouth, which certainly to oth. 'ors, beside Mrst pripps, might have made him look very much like a fool. Mrs. Cripps yies _an oddity, and Clara was the first -beauty who,, had appeared at the hotel during l the season - that is, the first very pretty young lady of ebnaiderable fortune and fashion; for to be .constituted a beauty -the aid of one or both of these adjuncts;would be im perntivelymecessitry to:the mast beautiful wo man in Ate world. f'lleaultwben unadorned not): adorned the7mosti day,. what-. ever it wiay..:have been L in:that of Mr. .James ThOmpron. Theirairriial gas, therefore, par ticularly welcome. Mra. Cripps found several — My memory don't serve me. My healthia,i fie. lir and her niece in receiving introductions, during which Aolden opini o ns were won from all sorts of people' by' the sprightly, accom plished, bright-eYed andiweet mannered Miss Burney. Ainoog the ottpdidateS for notice; however, was not the ((Met gentleman or the breakfast table. Mrs. Cripps, much to her impatiente, did not see him again, until din ner, when he was again 'her vies-via, looking as modest and as harmless as she could have desired. She was gratified to observe that be eat sparingly and of the dishes most con vetient to his band—a proof that he was free frb one of_ her three cardinal failings. She kept him so closely in her mind all the morn ing (that she now felt familiar onongh with him to call upon hiseervices - "ru trouble you, sir, for a veal-pattie, " saki she. "They are potatoes, ma'am," said the stranger, gravely taking up the knife ou the dish before him. " Potato& !—pexhapa you are near-sighted ISE "Not at all," he replied, in the same sub dued tone, as he helped her. ",They ore veal-patties- 7 you had better try them, sir-Jou'll'relish them more than pole toes." • "• All the same to ma, ma'am," was the itti Mrs. Cripps lookcd at him earnestly, and her incredulousness was exhaled before these. reility of his countenance. She jogged Clara with her elbow, and unconsciously allowed a smile of self-congratulation to rest on her face. " That's the very man for you, my dear Y " said Mrs. Cripps, scarcely waiting till the door had closed-upon her and her niede, after they had retired from the 'dinner table: " I kne* this morning that he was one to be examined into ;. but I didn't suppose he - could come so very near the mark as not to know veal pat ties from,potatoes. What do you think ! " "I don't know what tip think of that aunt, but a man with such a head can hardly be a fool. " " Pshaw there's nothing in heads child," said the old lady, dogmatically : " that's just a romantic notion you got into you at boarding school. I. know its a common saying, and - always has been— ' "Dine head, little wit, Big haad, less yet.. " I don't mean the size of the head, dear aunt, "remonstrated Clara, laughing. " Then you mean the shape, I suppose, which is equally nonsensical. Who could have told by the shape of my husband Cripps' head that he would want his ham boiled in cham pagne? or. that he would be so hard-hearted - es to roast a goose alive, to see if it would swell the liver !—tell me that ! In my young`days, some people had a notion there was great meaning in the way their hair, grew out—that whoever had it growing "down to a point in the middle of the forehead, and high up at the sides, was fore_doonied to be a widow, or a widower ; now, here am I; a widow a third time and mine grows low down all the .way across. Another sign was, that whoever had it growing in two twirls op the top of their heads would see two kingdoms ; Mr. Crurnpsey had a double crown, as they called it, and he never saw any kingdom at all, for be never set foot out - of his country; and as your geog raphy must have told you, America has never been a kingdom since the Revolution. That ought to be enough to convince you that heade don't signify anything." • e y i e "Then, leads out of the question, how do you know that he is-single " • Of course he is—has - his got the dart care ,look with him of .a married man, I have too much exporibnce of all iiiiniue l of men not to be : able .to judge of that_ • Beeto satisfy - Yon, I'll ask old Mr.. Dyer, , : r poiP saw shaking at : hands with him very L a g if he knit* : all about him.'' "And don't forget Jo ask his name,. aunt— "t'ire ought at lea kPoW the name of.the person over - iv our designs are pnadittg. " Mrs. Cdp idiccordiugl question old Mr. Dyer, and aimed that the gentleman. was a Mr. Page $ 4 *he wae s unmarriedotodlhatiu the words of tRa inferinane, ba-Wae. "4r-worikYi 91 Market Street NO 34 MARRYING A FOOL. [C9NVNIJED .1 CHAPTER II • ti- ' - 4ft. *trait l i nit :RR .er *set S.' . Having procured Two Adams Power Presses, we are Ofel_iaried to OXCICUIS JOB and BOOK PRINTING or every delecrirel3on, cheaper than it can be done ...I ....4 other ! ostablisttopollt to the county. iii t OF ADVERTISING : airFceer or testi constitute onehalf square. Eight Ines or mere tb' lbw constittite a square. ' - . Half Squarel oue d eue,day $0 25 ! ' 1 OD Id one nioa tpeh th 200 Id three minims .. six month* .... ....... 4 00 44 one Yvan • .ri - •• ......... ...... 4OO One Square, one day......:\ one Meek .. •• •.‘. •• • • ...... ... .. 4r. slO one month__ - VD! If three months..... 51111 a alt: months. ........ 800 • one year..... ... le on Mr Business notices i nserted In the Local oigente, • before Marriages and Deaths, FM GENTS PER LINE for each tosertkin. sir Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular adverisementa. respectable, orderly man." Further than that ciw ipp, she did not inquire, " -fted that her own sagacity was sofa other distxoverier. . The next morning' int iiss promenading, among other people, on a i iiidied piazza, at tended by a midshipman byiriname of West. over, whose warrant was of very recent date, and who was much admired by the extremely young ladies, on account of his uniform, which he wore upon all occasions. Being the only officer of the day, he bad attached himself to Miss Burney, as the only suitable beau for the only beauty, and was indulging her with very vociferous discourse, when Mrs. Cripps, who tad been watching with some anxiety the arch smiles of her niece, exclaimed to a lady Lear her: ‘ Just listen' to that swaggering young boatswain ! It is easy to tell that he has never been on shipboard by the way ho talks to eve rybody ; "and she stepped forward to put a check to his dangerous eloquence. "Dear me, Mr. Westover," said she, "don't you feel very much smothered, this roasting weather, with having that thick blue cloth coat buttoned up to your chin ? It seems hard that you officers can't be al lowed to make yourselves comfortable like common people. Don't you envy that gen tleman that they call Mr. Page, sitting there on a settee, looking so cool in his suit of white linen ? Do you know him?" "He had an introduction to me_ this morning, -ma'am—he seems a dry, poor creature." "My dear aunt!" said Clara, drawing back, "surely you would not—" "Hush, child, he wolnknow any better," returned the old lady, and holding Clara with one hand, she seized the arm of the midshipman with the other, and drew them up to the confused looking Mr. Page. "Mr. Page, Mrs. Criptts—Misa Burney," said the midshipman, and then, as •no one else spoke, Mrs. Cripps even being at a nonplus for the the moment, she proceed ed ; "any political news in your papers, Mr. Page ? pray, what i s your opinion of the Oregon question." "That is a-a.quodlibet," answered Mr. .Page,Jooking up over his broad brows in to the face of the questioner, without rais ing his head. He had resumed his seat at ter making his bows. The midshipman looked as much posed as Mrs. Grippe, and then responded turbu lently, "I think it a humbug, sir—a deci ded humbug—a pretty story that Uncle Sam must be kicking up a dust about a few miles of Rocky Mountains, barren, dried up HARIttIiBORG.—Rev. B. R. Waugh, David Herr,Cyrus JAllease: - adae.tiriewir. repriatio .could let iiim intolone secret--thaTTather than fight about such a mean concern, some of hie officers would back out of the Her vice.,,. "Would you?" asked Mr. Page, eolieit. ously. "1 am one, sir." replied the naval hero, "that don't want to fight unless laurels are to be gained. If Uncle Sam undertakes dirty work, let him call out his militia and marines to do it for him. I would tear off my epaulettes and hand in my sword first." "Then you don't subscribe to the sentit - went, "Our country, right or wrong,'f served Para. "All humbug, Miss : We owe one duty to ourselves, and another to our country; number ouo is the first law of nature. It is no gentleman's duty to fight unless he can fight like a gentleman. That confounded Florida war comes in point. Would it have been, my duty,- air Or could it have been had I been in the service at the time, to prowl about those swamps, and be shot by the rascally savages, with out seeing anything to fight but musquit oes, alligators and moccasin snakes?" Ae MO - naTillanpman - threw" forward the Well-padded breast of his blue coat, and struck tho perpendicular frontlet of his cap into a still straighter line with his nose, the laughing eyes of Clara were met by those of Mr. Page, with a comic expres sion of a mock appeal that at once placed him ou a more definite point in her, estithit tion. Mrs. Cripps observed the - gfa i nee,, and construed it in her own fatihion: "Don't worry Mr. Page with any questions, Mr. Westover," interposed she, in a tone of protecting kindness "he's not one to puzzle his brains about politics or anything else, I'll venture to give my word, are you, Mr. Page." "No, ma'am," answered Mr. Page, meekly, and, to Clara's apprehension, his countenance grew still more comical. With a contemptuous look at Mr. Page, Westover reminded himself of an engage-. merit, and Clara also made a move, mpg sir g to retreat to the saloon, but Mrs. Crimpa was resolved not to lose the advantage she had gained- She therefore placed herself beside Mr. Page, ejecting from the settees young man of unrememberable appearance, with whom he had been exchanging news papers. "I think, all the better of you that you are not inclined to politics, Mr. Page; said O ck t tel a the old lady, "where's the use pack of nonesense just got up to nolp the elections, and empty people', r,f ie? But, suppose, Mr. Westover thinks he had better get himself excited about itnow for when he's sent any where, they catch whales he'll have nu ,filfance. "ton don't go t !N o o s 2 ea m , y . 7 r -se . "Then pray 4hat may your occupation be ?" Cla ra pArted, but Mr. Page, though hie eyes s dpped very rapidly, answered grave ly am the editor of the—Maga e." "-Oh, dear I—that's a poor business bent it ?" "It suite me very well ma'am." "You are not hard to please, I dare say," she returned, when to the great relief of Clara, the newspaper reader, who had been ho*ering near, advanced, exclaiming, "I ant happy to to find that I had the honor of conversing with a congenial spirit—let me grasp your hand, -- iir—l do something in the literary'line myself. My IMMO ill - 0. iloldsmith Twiggs—l presume iiisnot new to=you." Mr. Page submissively yielded his hand. [TO BE CONTERVEDI