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Shryook is. oar anzlnorin d A :, , ont to recritp Sub.cript:ol'in and Advert,ements, and receipt for the 54111P. 1 ♦ll letter4l:;hould be lsreLl:RE & STONER. Pu 1,1,1 iltdlo,-statr pL BLIC SALE.—By toe of ;it oriler of the' Orphan' , Court of Franklin sounty, theri• rt ill be ...old at Yuba. Sale. on the prenn..4 , on ltr,lay the I sth. day of Preombtx. ISFt. the follt., in:: retied lten! Fo.tate bent; the property hr.long.unr, to the Heir: t.t John Kesler late of Antrim tes,ruchip der d : . . . The MANSI) IS FARM of ...lid Ile , 'd, situate in ~e i d towneadp, bounded by lands of Clutenheri-.1: e;ehr, I eeorgee Sheller Jacob Wentz., Daniel Stielsel and etio•ret, teeing I 'Mille North of Mon n's Mill and and aleom 1 melee from the village. of Marnencontuming •206 Ault ES (more of 1e..) of Brat claFh Liene•tone Land about 40 Acre. of -at Livia are 1 ‘ _covered •eitit e holm. Timber. 'l' , notervene-een. ar e a double twoestory BRICK and FR. ME ill irsE. with a 'Largo Stone and Inoue Bank diarte. Wergeni Shed Corn Crib and Cher Lecesbary out-buildhe • • 11 here is a Well of meter iling Water near the hems. , allarge; Orchard of tine Fruit and everything. usually .niemertenant to a u ell regulated farm. • The fence., are in good eeondaion, a large. propornem of Ne hieh i. a new pnq anti nab I - 0;i( e. end the Lund itself in a Ingle sfate of cultnemem not being Wilkie,' with the elheeate et•uall!, known , 'worked out." • Also—A HOUSE ana LOT ef ;IMUN I) in New tirmik lin bounklKl by lot bf John Cltotn,m 011 the South and an alley 00 the North rind Rest, Irt ith tt to ....tory BRICK JkOCtsE i a tare Stable and Cerr;esze House and label' necessary building. tltrreouft The widows dower trill tele.lllll,l the muu.irm farm but will be v iaeased from the bow, in Now 'Penns one-bait eash on the 1.1 day of Apra, 1e,05, 'awl the bal• anon in two equal pa)v u •nia tai the 1,1 lair of .1.1. ml ngit; and 1e , 77. nut be oti.i.he Ist of April next. -_ ' The New Franklin property- tr. ill Le• sold nt H) tielock, A. M., and tt.e `.m ism Farm at Y n'n . lnek, P. M. on ,tid day. --- Perßona TrisWl,dit? view either nt theAe rropert: to in by rnllin4 nt the illittitt , t, - For farther infortnation apple I. /iOV9 41 J(11IN I'. KF.EFEIt. 'cra,ter, PUBLIC parstrance Of art order of the I Iphluve Court ~r Frarddin County, Pay the andersurnedialminbtrator. to .441. will oiler at Piddle Sale, on Wrilymeday, ale :10th of Number, , at Boa - den's I Intel. in Waynesboro', all the Real Estate of Emn uel Miller late of, Wa.hinotnu ton whip: tlee'd. viz Pur part Ist, being inn "MANSH IN FARM.C . Intuatedin s,ud tow to p, bounded by lauds ot r, Belt and Bonobrake, eiontaitling 134 ACHES AND 13; PERCU t S neat, the land being the lne't Id 1...11 /111, T !to re ic aboade i xeellent ,prmg ' watering a lino Meathin , •1.11 Orchard gritted 'rho improvenn ate at' goof—A STONE ft OUNE rough. cant, A STONE BARN, Sprlng lions.' and all other rejaired. - I'h, purport i. One of the best farma uad must th,irabio home., in the vomit v. ' Purpikrt beifig• n'fartn oft I:ACRE'S and .44 rerehea, situnte in Quiney tins ',lap atijoinangdand...f stler, dy's helm R reenaa alt and latier, having. tlii,re.,n WEATIIERBuALIDEIrBOUSE. BANK 8.‘11.N and other imprwretnent, k a rareala of water through the bunt yard f..r nand a well of good tuner near the kitela. n. Thr land is al.. raesnme ofg,rod goal ity. and the propertr 00111liliinita to mills, store, de , and nue of the of the size in that region. Purpn..-t - Qtal. being b 5 Acres of MOUNTAIN LAND', situate in Washmeton too tedup, alone the Mentzer thip Road - re. t with chestnut mid other umber. There is some clear land, a !Trine and fruit trt , e4; and an old houne. t',""Per.ons nislting tut few the ahoy a properties Wilk call on N. Bonehrake ur the panic• fe.,idine on the prem. h•es. Stile to commence at 10 o' clods when draughts all ha atioan and i t,rtns oriole known by JACOB N 'MILLER.• NICHOLAS BONEBRAKE, Administrator , to 'ell. Se. nor 9 PUBLIC SALE OF VALtA L'E REAL E?TATI: The'untlersigped, desirous of closing the Estate of John 'New, aner, deeea.ed. oil! sell at Public Sale, in front iSf the Court Howe in Hagerstown, - On Tuesday. Norembtr 20th, 1:4;4, A Troth of Lanil.situnje on Bets erCreek. udjolnina Lin& of Jacob Funks Heirs, Georg.• Funk and Jacob Be.ar Heart - •CONTKINL\G 250 ACRES, about two hundred of which ns eleared and in a es.sd state of ealt•vation anti the balance covered with an Ex, el lent body of , T43IBER. ' The in pros einem,. are is comfortablr DWELLING II0l7i . ;E. A new STONE ,BARS together pith neee.,ary Out There Ls a well.of neer.fatling water 'near the door and it stream of wateipa,ees ' through the farm. There 1- gin APPLE ORCHARD and a suriety ofd other fruit tr..e, so the premises _ The groin now growing on the ground is re-en ed to. gether n nth the right to harve.r it. / Persous'ai.hing to see the property ean do so by upon William Newir,nner residing thereort or any hit, alna• tion desired etincerning it, may he obtainva by addres,ing the undersigp.d. tholl of the pitrchase trioneA - to he paid in emth ai.if the balance in two ennal annu,il 1 0 :Q merit, ti .111 interest from the day of sale. with good seeurgy. A good and sulliment deed t, ill he tnude to the purLlgg•er 1111 the full payment of the purch.t.se motif*. Pose4sion given on the lint of April, IPI;-1. novl.i..it • •••• RIPPLE S 7..s;EWCOM . ER. Rrpo‘itory•enry and need bilinthi.oflite for cone( thin. aIORI V ATE SALE.—The underNigned intending to rotnove to the W..t oiler, at Private sale, the lotion tee des* nbeti Real E.tare, to a it: A FARM, silatateil in Letterkenny town-lop Franklin county. Pa., about 4 miles rior.h-vi eat of Challllll,,talif.r, and *shoat': of mile from the head of the Ria.ky Sprit: adjoining lands of S. liuber and Daniel Byers i‘entaming 1111 ACRES, part Limestone; part Free.tone and part Mack Slate. improvements are a two-story 11111 CK I ft4l'S E—nearly nett ; Log and Frame Barn" tt ith Wagon Shod attached, and sitter out.buildingc. Tire la a Well of good. never-failing Water. near the Dwelling. an ex• caillent Orchard (in full heantigl of Graded Fruit n 'Lime Kiln 1011 the preinisea. •There is wider, for stock purposes, in almost et ery field. 'line nave Farm is in first-rate order. having lately been tt••ll limed. Thin trait contains some Timber Land, but the purelm-er ran have the privilege of buying dS ivies if 3loillitain Land, s ell ! , et with Chestnut and Chestnut Oak. 4 Att.—Two ACRES a I :le PERVII ES wijo,rni; flit. above on the Pablo. I 1. 'linh alt qortiql TEN A Ni' HOUSE. Stable 6.: rt. Ili. Amitll trot Ls all planted with FRUIT TREES, and to wlntlrablvatlnple4l I, srar .IPrung lain +e, There in a q... 1 11". , 11 of watT a th , house, and wSpring near the ••,t..tble Tit '.UI of id( NTA IN L. NI) qintate In Lett'•rkeuny- tou 11 , 111 p. ildifJOlllOr '401.1N i eontainlng. I l al . te, (.oA—both 1.11 Rpt., anti . - yeretittA wishing is, ,14.,t h e1,•Od.odn On,, do , os, trycull ing on.tne. at the 111.'4 de-er.lted tarn, noviti-if \VAL (~ELL. ITALI;ABLE:f A It I'ItIVAI'E v S-ALE.—The under-igned ndt oiler at Private sale. hi. FA liM..,ituatetl in Largait n m u.hgt, E ran kl t n,,,,,nty. adjointng landt of John E and John .N 1 C 1.,, Daniel U-liitpinger, Jo-411 . 411m ern anti other,. bear the rotet ttoguittett erttek, and about ft note. fp,. ,• 10OM . V. Contattsing 2tta ',CB ES 1.1 goAKI SLATE LA N 0 well limed. 70 ncres of tins tract I. well TIMM:RI-At 25 &qv& in MEADOW 101(1 the 1.1:111,r in a high .tate cultivation, all in excellent order 51,1.1 w4l b•111 . . A . l he inaprh, entente) tire a two eiortea hag \VI:A - 1'11E1:1V IA BD- E 0 HOUSE, to, Bank Bain 72 feet long, wagon ehrd and oil other nert,,try anti con, enient There is n Well of ere. er Luling Water at the door tan( o ORCHARD, of t a• l'rnit tnt the pretai , ,s. Tht4e in alt.. a gotsI.TENA.VI 1101 . f,tE tut the farm ith 5, Well of NV:der con , entent aaq all ti,, , ,,try ont-latildtng.. Penoilst-tre•lting sit, the Farm ran sloe° by calling on the etilmt•ritm.r. lit 11.,g tis,11•11111, Sr MI John E. Mility.•snliotte.ng the farm. I pun] `IIEPLEI, Cl,Altk E & CO'S SAAV ASII P.L.IININ(i qt. 8.1 1.1; —The 101111,r— -,,,m,i 1 0 0, jog porvo.oll rnearly .t ar to mt . their 1,0,131.,.. 1.111 . 111/,\ . offer for ...do tile, ve an •••- trobid ninpkte 1“ 11'1; ANI) ING 111.1sIDIEN1, a Olt w0..1., and h rotor tied with it. 10..110111W ittn4, NVagotri two trnetri Wno4l Land, and inn kage Ina,. and a Stable capable i,t n..oning woe lapPO. The e6taldn-I,inent n too W 1 II 100,11 mninnynniv i 0 ne. 11111111 W de4er.ptani ar..l the sin coNstal char:Let. r.;l ts f o r ) 11,4. us will ns its pro..pe. T. for the figure. is full:, under.tood. l'referenee will he gitrn ti Inane parchasers, itappin• cation tie made in duo tine, Y,. snum gin 111.• Ist of Jaallary 111•Xt.UF:SItY 511E,PLER, JOSEPH CLARKE, ChaniberSlairg; ocls-21n .1( MN I'. CI:LIU:RI NON. MALL FAICII FOR SALE.—The snit seriberr 101.1 sell at Pent air Sale, the S SIA Lt. FARM an he lane resides, satiate in Antrim t.l),ti-lop. Frankitti comity, about nix 11111‘,I Crum (1la , •111. ik•IIII, alpine Ca4IIIIIWII mei adjoining lands of Samuel 31ver.,'und other*: containing about 40 ACRES, all cleared . Intl )(0.1 prli, and under gnus! fence, Th.•, 14 a ,(atCLIARD of unruly tree. on the pha r. and NVell 01 ex/m.llmA Water. Tine itniTovernents rote.l.t ~f a too Eery LOCI DWEI,LING HOUSE. a Bank Baru 12 feet Jong, and well finished. and all other tneve,, , iry out-build ings. l'ossession will be Kit en on the I.liit 1r1.4 Tenn , will be made known on applieatlon to the sub. scriber, residing on the premises. oel2l-tf SAMPEL ItTCRIDER. H()TEL AT 1 RIVA'I'E 'SALE. 'Tic undersigned %sill sell at Private Sale the Wayni horn' lintel, situated in Waynesboro', Franklin eonnty, Pa. The Hotel is a large. story LIME , situated in the centre of,the town tool has the trot el. ink.' and trans'ent onitum in tlie'Snite. The How, has 13 Sileeping Itooins, Large Dinning Room, Kiteben Parlor, Bur 16;ual, Basement, Sr, There is a good \Veil of Wa fer at flier . Kitelen door and an excellent enitern in the Kurd. "Therens stabling for thirty head of hon.., he , A , 1.101-:2OAC,RES of LAND. adjoining town, will sum withthe e property if the piarlia-er de-are., ,1, nint! FRANCIS 1101VDCN, ESIRABLERESIDENCE, FOR SALE.—I oiler at Pilvate Kale my ,BeMulenee Broad Street; with the grounds and buildings attached to to i Pooseeeinn pivot' April ley 1e135. fmAiLthi )0E.441-11 MARV.). 3 c . . ' . ,b —' •" . $ . I • _ _opt , ._ ~ - 1 . 1 X' - •.nitilvin '•e:\i - rito(w - torl , .!. A-. • , t BY 31'CLURE k STONER. •licareloatt °RPITANS' COURT SALE OF VAL , EARLE REAL ESTAT E.—The maler;:zoed. Anl:oi•trator. nl Dawel 1h late of Qua Loy toff whip, %Ingle of an order of the Orphana' Court at Frunklin t minty. trill exloe at l'oblie Sale. nn Friday, trir'lth day of Me other. 15.64, on the yenx,e, the follow- Real E,tate ton it : kr. Ti" SfAXSPIN FA R3f ..; end dec.:aled nate 011 the reed h'ilding . fruit, FE1111,,1.1,11 to gainer, adjenna , 4. land. of t071.i1• i f . nettiet. lieiiry (blood. Stonnel Heed and ., .] other, eontaining A('ltEs. more or- le.s. of good falin , 1(114 TalltblittgFtllll. Land. The hnprovement, are a 4;11. ,tilry and a.half w EAT 11E1:130.11t 1,111) Ili / slf„. Frante Barn. Spring House, Blaek.ulith Shop and other net .4.ary aut•iaahha a 4. Th e re 6; a good \ of Witter :It tie Dwelling Hon, and a Stream of, Water running near the butilllng, and a good Orchard ~!1. (Irani d Trait. '1 he ilbOl 0 property- w .. ill be .lain entail lot,. 1.4 - an a n hole. to 'nu purchasers. Two sthall Trade of good Tnivir.LAND--,aa• et , atotnitur 3 Ayres and the othe,l3 . cy town•lntir. at the foot it the :1:J01111.11r LIM , ol Henry Good, Wil , :arn Sinith iird , g Any i n n eSIINIIZ ill lielt . the property am d,, ,” by Aallnat en the under,igned. - . ~ de to COMIII..IICe at 10 e'eleelt, A. m.. when attendant., Ns dl be given, and terms, at s.tle made knots n by ~,, (il4}). lIIIN EDICT. { Ador..iofthuil (;1.".0. DULL. S Dln , l, din d. CHM PUBLIC SA LL.--lii pur,uance of an 11 order of the orphans Court of Franklin county. Pa... idle under-ioled. Till-fee to sell the 11,0 Estate of Chris tian FrantL, late of INV,llit`gel lt 104011 , 114 , n i at public 011tery. on Th,:lay the tr)th of Not-ember. 1, , f-1, on the premises. all tie. Real Es'ate of said dee'd consist ing of nbont If) ACRES OF lill4,l'NU adtoining lands of rtotz. smouet Frntr. John tiniveiy and other: soot situate Rhin '.:ikyarkis IPA . \fiih.Tllo is first yu.ltlt . nod w ell town, ed. tub ing thereon a coin modion. BRICK. 111)1 s 11:. Stone Wush House, horn. Carriage pons'. and ail other binkrours m cessary to 1,(0- fort or 'there in a w ell at the Kttehen door and running. water ;l1,1,:b1V to stoi Kin the barn yard. A prolific ORCHARD of grafted hint. peach and plum trees. grave vinec. are -none of the n :endatious of tips property. The budding, and fences are ;di new and - in very good condition, wink the place is especially conven ient, beinz reached by roads front four' directioni.' The neighborhood it one of the best a plea:sant, residence could not w ell be found. 7 1 ? - Sale toeanunenee at 10 clock when the'tcrnis w e made I,now n. I ' noviti IA It RAII.I M I.' RA NTz. Tru,t:,, to sell I):11INISTI?ATIZIX he ex1:v110 Salt , . on the prethi.e.. 111.1irx en- Fninklltt voilllty, Pa.. ut the 3d day of Ittertnbtr, sa l t uloek, P. M.. at pubtie oat-erg, tar follow aln• 110.11 tin A I.( rr ttr Inut•N D. .Ituan. o n the center of South Carli.le atal So-Ith in .4.141 borounit, (utilitintnir the Methotlnst l'hurh lot on the North an alley Ea.t. whereen are ernetncl a two-.tore L L IS 111 tI . :SE, part NVeathl•r•boar(l.4l trial part lirwft - . Stable. Carriage 1i0n... and el ere neve..ary '('here i. a rti..l Well, anti lion water Cl.tern 011 the prentice.. .ant runllinz Water th l rouirli thy let. . /r , of the porella..e money to rernlin a 111. n ton.the during - the lifetime it ti, U nholy; the intere,t to in paid to her valuing n ith ..(.Ipril. lrti i, at her• heath print ipAl In. Nut to the 'lel, of Henry Miller the renhuntier he pant. .1111,h:ill. (when pi...i.e....i0n till be 4:IN en) and the .Hoer half t t April 1 , 1.6 - SN iii. !wen-4 from 1.4 April 'the unp. aliportion to be :secured on the prouit•eri. 31.\1Y MILLET Sal, nnclf AMANDA y. MILLER 5 Z)I BLIC SALE .—By virt ore of an Order of the Orphan , ' C. hurt of Franklin comity. l'a . the linden-hatted, Ahlthrts,tmter... ofh the I..state of Freder ick 1 ',db.,. late of warren towandhip. decd whll thhher at Pubtie Sale.,on the ihretni,:h at lied 3oth day of Yorinarr, 17-64 the t.hlhm tneh de rthh hl Beal Es...hte, to a Ith l'ltrihart No 1, Lein_ the MANSII IN y.kinr, tulhohn.ng• 'tlanhlK of 31hehael Cook, Charles Gol,‘„tx. Jaeolf Bear. Davnl I,hrtin and other, eontlin:tur 1.39 A, and .!) Perelhehh. neat zneahatre. hal - inc thereon ere, t, d a two-atom- lion.e, :one Barri, and a Stone Sh•rtaLhh — liost.h.e with.htl.h•r need fol budding,. and .11pr:h., ensen,.. a ¢„ .d Appl e I hard and other Erna 'Cr.-,'' whthn .111, 1 ,1 oh nh . l cr-thplingh r 11, :ante. .• ..1111 , reeenh'y 0.1 Limed and altogether,' ht, a ehoohl harantn: h,..thhl:l sale to at , lo ,r, n k, A. M.. wlwn the terms ,14y.:1 be :11.1 , ie himnu ho sig,( fm() - DivlLßlss, SIMON BRENVER. EEO (IRP.H..I.NS . COURT virtile VV au order of the Orphan', Court 01 FaLnkiin .on)ty, the ,111' , -rt'rer. Adnum.trator of the l '. ..,tate of Samuel Itaughtliait lute of Curran tawn,lllp, .1, e at Rubin. Sale 01 the pretot.e. no Ir ednr.s,Lrn th, 30,0 Sur of Nor( nther. or 10 o'clorh:7l - rtliat e 0 LAN!), .it. 11.Ite itt turn:lll'l,li nnitb. fern Roxbury. on the road Leading from Roxbury to Thee.. Square 11,4 ore botritled by 1.1:111. ..1 Oro. Mowery, Frit% Rebut k and other. con taining - .IA ACRES treat 111,1,1111.. Tho Intel t. Slat.. and 111.• '01.11,t, About 170 Arre, are ltchlpw unit td .111c1 the remainder i, ••carrel with good mountan; 'rim her— pr 'pally C lie.tnut and oak. 11.1. n.,r‘vxnenti 013,, f, LOC Novi Miro 'Wagon Shed. Corn Crib,lual other out hoodoo:, Tio-re'i, a One young ordain] a moo:data -trent'', awl two never falling Wells of Water on the premises, SOlu desiring t4l ,re the property eau eart at the pretni,es l'r On the ondenigned reeidmC m Sloppeti.burg• SA3II:EL A,rtr. lie order of the Court, W ;. .111tehell Clerk. SMALL FAR 31 AT l' /21 VATE SALI:=I Im sult,oribiir Ns ill 4..11 laoie prty. lotuated. I mile .outh of Can ettrt ale/ Franklin eolue l ty a,l,..iinviz lands of :Jua. Cron Nora 31 11. Wtturi•rl land others containing' SO ACRES unire or le.. The no -1 ro:. l nient:. are a two.-toned BRICK DWELLING, with ilia e Is Fn. hen and Lon: and Weatlawl,Lrtha Ilion, w,,zon Shed and Corn Critel : Brie}, W. 1.11 ilon-, and all otter e,ary out•lnulditufs A Well of never,fall.nn• Water near the do, and Cirntecn wall pump , t herein 'floe, ac an I ',hard of , IV, Fruit a n d ti taretr of s4lte, •:a 11 a• Cherro, ae. TIo• lacti e • of titsrqualay and in a kr:•aL•tate of cultivation, beate liras ily limed alan the 1.1.:; few rears. toe trreat r.rttnti c tualer Peet /Lill There a -treat,: of Rantung: Wa ter on the rean.t • 'rhi. farm i- in 0 healthy and plea-ant pirtuin of the coantry, vt,l4,lllt•tit to Setemi-, Charl hec ite 1np,0n,1,..,r0ns le, the , property waia all en The un4er44mal. 1n0v.i.1m0. , ) I I RA M T. SNYDER, FARM FOlt SALE IN ST. TtfitNlAs undo r•iznel :a em ath Sale -itinyhd ni St Thoiaas toad-lap 'an ,the Pablie Itaad leatlaa: ft' Gayer trTte:ern to LoAti 4 n. t; n), from the latter 1 Stu e. containing. aboat.2.oo 01 , SLA TE AM) GILA VEL LA tU. ahear r 0 Aere. of which cleared and the balance in 'I II 'UNA:NG Tim -ISEIL The improve,. tit. are a la il; 111 USE Log litre. mai 4 Tenant Hone., and a good Apple Orehard, Peach. Ckerry anti Pear Trees. Al-O—.A ;.".„‘NV miLT, and ,C1fOI 1 1'INI; MILL. in a4,0.i naming order, with Ire feet of head and tali. Tlik property euld laford a good opportunity to make money. For terms apply to the cult scriber, re,illing• ern tl.e }al mice c. IRE WIC GILIIEItT. PL BLit SALE OF VALUABLE ItEAL E , T.ITE ritni nrn von irotamiko 1111. (hid. hate toe:v4l3T ea.eil, aril larer ..1 Sale.. the prenaiii, n .sra rdau :he rhPl of . in, .1. D., 1, , C.1, a I 1:.1C"1' of 1.1 Slf.nl tiNI: LAND ;uof Chainter.,hltrz A Ltl•l'of G ha, thtl l l , oll 01,11,1 a . .!•..t,ry ,eather•boar.l DWEL LING II 01- S itik " l l. , hht, I"'''•l'ded he Franklin street 011 910 La , . NI. I lilt II nu the South, Daval Le , her 011 the IS ' t 'a and MI,. Itllllol l .lllol 011 the North. Terms vi ill he , matte Sup n. n the lay of Salo by . . •uussuitorl". 5 ISM ASMALL FAIL)I AT PIIIV_ATE _ LL: —Th.. Ivaler•lei,,al Atie•lto. to ol 11.1. l''.lll'll (lawn torn.ll:l,, near all joinlni4 the Renfrr, )1111 ropert,.. C.nr.uugt 77: A, haNlina'lllnci , an (Tented a tf,,A,-awry 1.00, lii/I. Barn and other itnpr,,,,,,inente. Tnere aleo L,,,,nr ,nehard a,' .. on Pratt tais propel Iv. it:11 \Celloi Water VIM% Al•rolk.11, and the rnenlat , iu thr, S. , ‘ll_ TaalP, elriinz any inlorinalio I'llll nail lal the rll , n i r at C1',1111111,11111%.r. 1 t5. I). SwiArr ! IT O I.:t41.7: 11 . 6r .tree eaet ot Tat• 1,,, , t4pry Frame 11.0•1, ailmneaD out•ball,l,ll2 . - The lot llort:, -tn., na 1 :nal , ae.Nleu on the let Apr.l n, sr. ,\I , C) T o the . .ab.enber re-attna - on the prelann; I Celt 31AltY OT FUR SALE.L—TIw :-..lll,,riibel• of I fer , at I'm ate ; N u° till• 1>I',1,1;01 - Nt) fiu mertroi cup,l by ion° ... ,, thrted ou 31. t.” N•rot t. Li. oud iklit• of the 1.1,52.• kit-orobh• for bu, nt....pitrp,,, , in the Iniarkut. - JAM:": rintlLTns. MoNTN LOT FOIZ Lnt un Nam Stroet. kaaaa as tho 13.1,1.11 I- j.- all he gold rd l'riTatt , Salo, [A,l,4l.'l:ni (Al' 111 Errrs Vlants an§ YilIC5.• p Y I) E F IL\ N K I:1 N COUNTY NUR , 1:1;11",%1 -I . :, • TI:l I 01:11'1. :1.1 .-I • %till Is leel I L 1e I WU 1:‘,1 .11' .1, the r Y ir.lll .1 al , th • rPe, h , the tan •• . • e r ‘arte.tl flirt or r. uir lri.o. law • 1.%.• ,:rl.llllli t‘‘,Q De , Par anti . 11...1 ry, thrttu, prldidu: 1111.,./ /Into ed....11V , q) • 1y /Mr pr,112. "D. d ••• •.•4 de I 0 1111,1,. tillll urdr. n Au .01 .yor, !Mil I • /1- tnre, TO I 111111 . and ' . ll 1, tin I:, A lartz,• v.tt , ,tl t,,,ry, t. , .,,tt-, , •,,i tlll ,, tt- t', ,• 1;-. 1 .:.d I.t . .‘,lllret, et.t t..r 1tt C.1,11..,11! •ii Fret anti Ort..tiet TILL' s • 7. 111 . 1)111, I A i tr. , n ~ 1 ;-,f lA_ EYSTONE Nuf EY. --The i lwr :roo , ,Tholos . 11..nalk foon.l oi :oat at rate.. The Stuck elobraoei all the. le,eliez kind'. of FRUIT TREES. Pea. h• Dwarf and i t t are , . Stn, ,( \ ( P ••• AI,"II ~.s. s a " I cif E I: It I. I: N - • It I=llllll= all p.trt, tisk- . • th. , 1N_7.1% clty Il.trr , .1.1( - 111, It.-;f. it .rr,1,1.," PI:. --"l"iii , (;) api , :1 t make.. an eacenttta r«.: 1.4 t , t ti t ,;„11,....,1 .111 •e r1:1 \\ I\l. m e at“; u. n. ,per., t • 4., h , In , , :74 Vine. , for ...lie 1) r A;:ent f, at the hd.h.e I , • One to threl•VlC^. t., 6.2 re, dg vv r mar • rn. lEl.:S.—Standard aild`-I)N%ii Jl-• ..r .•1 :•nd ••1•,•;1•••• %.,••• r 1 ,4 Aniono 1 , ” 'EXIE 1. , E• I.EETED • T ree. ho - 'trot tool- 1.1.0, rezo;,, for lineneiltate Leanne_. 17) si 0 1,1 r hy Pr;. t. rt , r (r' 75 el, to -i=l J ry I I.p-•-t,.uS MEM VORAVAI" MAPLE er.REEs, from to %,„—„— rfII 1 ,• ,171Y1r1g7 Imt ., ,f 311 , 1,1 Stalll.lllll nti s• ss•:1, 1 . s a :1 por h‘r , I` , j r.'• TIZEI>;.—A tint. a,-tnittit.iit •• •• 75. I• 144 . ‘.; 61- ‘ll-.11 trl , ,--•1; ..... r:- T f f )IZSE 11 1 tt,tr - u,,,, t, t.t,z s arlir Ir.. 5 to 7 I—'2s r .i..•• r J.\ , 11: K.) • • • 1, 4 - 1 11.;! WEAN LIN 1 --- I,J 11..2 44 P. 11, CS • be, r •..I.• ,it II ,O•ur.r. It) d. 11 fo ;", 1 %CI Npol - ' I - I.4 I .XCELSI ( )1: ASH. ;,...)1.111(1 , 1 1 1111 • . 0111 j 5h,1.14. Tl* r, lot . • , 11.11 I L.••b. 12 lc* I It. r .1 Lll , ll , InarZll , K. , : 0,, c , rWing faaciitn ONG 1.0()IiE1) Foil ))11:.1'1' I,.lx'l', „ . FLORENCE :"..)..\\ ..‘1.% CHINES. Cf. "'or L, st. 0 . 1 ii, ZF. Ll.l no,,th 11u,n ,‘ ter ; 11 • 1.• ••• ill, t. , 1 , It 'h.,. 1,, ett t bl• I.( :•ENING SI to , oppl, nat. hum :r. fiyn ult., 1,1 to "Oar : I “.•• 111111 . • .1 , 41 :11,r 11, n•. tit .l:,1 a 1,1,,ra1 4..‘1,11.1. n%. •.,1102:1‘ ,. 11r, nit ,1 . .1.iir .11 1.1 ' 1,1, it • 1 .11.• t.i It.. zit,..4 114. rt••••; M:11 Inn, tll4. t. A11] ,, 111( tn:Ly .1 • Lt It Jour ibiti ,et 0111 . and 11, ,ttut• ••,ti:lt :414.1i 1;1 zte. t Aka ttlit.r on both •Itt• 01111 0 1..1411.. ( brrnying fran riar . land of '•IL ti. r uthrr. u•II :I, tfie 14.11.121 "1111.• ,Lti It .eltiv tlu• nue huge e. in thehen. :Id Lit ry Mtl.4 10 trt pf rieri in .r 1r: mak:vir 11.• ram 1,4 . 1 . 1/11. ILIA Ist/11,m, comibmintsr, tl, l l, ,ty, Sit ecth ,11/1 11.1111ty. .Ith . It Anti thr errin.thlr. fed nee He r let It enable. the eiterater to rut. k 122 citho.n. Hie rh.tlgt 'it 12.112 i.rley au) part of the a 21. 1.1.22•1 t tho MI, tttru22,7 th(2 fabric or ntoptetez th e let ,. h ie o. :ill, Jr Itte,t tel.( at se,; ru Ile ti erld. ma>,wC lice .titehe, to rut( h r,.tolunon..th, rt• 1t..41.2r in. hire tsl t esh will .1.20,1 h r t .t12,tr tog, 221' ea , 2, 01,1'1,1 /111 1 .N1'11. 12111 B dot, the 1 1 2,1 02 24 er . l/2// nor); 2tll equal to 111 , 3. 2 m 1111211,1 11•1,1 1 / 1 1 or 12r22.021Q 2411112,1. 7th It hell:, foil., ;:0,1 • gill,. • , ,ert MI It rllnilt at rlik. It, tduiplo rts 0n,11,1. , tho t u.t nn rporiPto od to ol , roto it It, t10.0 . 0n. it e. nr „ uu g , t mit awl it tit all kiwi" Itah,sork, !non - 'Ow k In ton.ant.l t is atoto,t • 9011. 1100.1 1 1,0)1tENCI: SENVIti M 1( . 111N11 is 01010,•• 0100a110.0110101..1001, otoo.l 01.011111111100 ••••••li t.,ll•••lppr, • istte.i. 11 I. 11.17.1.1,111 1 8 11'''.‘" 1 Vice ut f"r the "f , ii , •• 111.0, I. ....vv.. • \Ln 11.110, e 111116.111 I ottnt3-. 11.010) ult It. , the Lulu 4101.111 .0.001 I,lllllillll 1110 . V- - All 1:14.11iii,;• ,arrall;,l vrar. lIAND-BILLSfrom. the largest to (la; mealiest, In et Fancy printtnl wt the ottfitevel l6il INICAITK lAZ IiLLIN 4aats, Cap ant Sitrs. FANC.I FURS EUROPEAN ANT , DOMESTIC ORIGIN Tho.e tioints heio r tootly ° rbrehased FOR. and paya- GoLD io no ease will the pricey charJ(4 eseedYbr Ciohl Shoolord—noanatter wbat Point the latter may de cline We prob•Ct ourselves from lot by dallydnarlat sing 001,11 t. the amount of,our Sales. MIEN ri 0 0 I) I\ El% :3 !I GOOD MAN-S PRICES REDUCED! PRIOES REDUCED! DiCHERT STILL AHEAD! Faringlaill in a large .lock or Hats. Cap.; and Ladieb, Fun. an.l 11,111 g bnitzla thorn Itt redu..4.,1 price's; I will HOW Unei them nt nearly the 01, price.", FOR CASH :: - . 47" bolt t ittrpt tlte 81:7‘ . :oxit TIIF.ET; a few = T ADIES FANCY FURS! AT JOHN k.,11 AR EIHA'S 111;1 E•dabli%hed Fur Manuta; tory. No. 7t•• Arcio Stmt. nhorr -7 , 1. Phliae7.lpleta.—l have now in storn of n MN 11 I:oportau..ll and Manutactur , , ;;;10 of the LA P.l; a n d ; o! FANCY' Ft HS: for 1.. \ DIEN' and CHILDREN'S WEAR in thi , Ity. A 1 ,4) a /Me s,ocUnnnt of (.001'. Fur and .V. my Purt , ~ • r.• all itlin It. -vat Mien (:aid IN an at a mw it 4n-.•r pr. ,1111 a la,ta ,tt p•,•- , 111 I tall ttnaldell to tit, 1b,., , it tlatto it 1...ry ri.,,,, , ,,1 , 1i• pr., ..- and 1 trtktiltt Litt,— / , rt -t.'ot tt a t 11l (1.11 an y a,l•l,ni. ~i Franklin rttottaty and 1 a ilsav • : Ilt ine , lll,r 1111•...Ntaatt Ntunhor a n d Str,...t t . . triillN tt.l 11}1flt.t. 71- Arcit Nut ..' at , a 47111 %oath %ail', 1 ‘,111.: 1,1,', , 1:111L.\ DELVIITA. ha„ ” pannvr, ti , pr PIM. tiol n.l az.) •, T() THE MAI:KM' IicUSE lJ /117 (.IPS. SHOES. \V. P 11.1111 tint. a.,nrttneot •,1 11.‘T , t' \ Ittn, .11.,1 at tn.n Stornin t fin 31, to, ,• turtn.ll artn 11l fi,r7l o o , art rola at old rrir,e. .1 1..•,1 AN En INI It l'ET It hi 1v1.1'71' 4 , ~,p.tanay k'n hand. .kli 11, LW: . sn ,, k AV NV P.‘ XTy N - \701:0S, STEB.NE I)E.\.LERS w vreitrs .TENvELI:v, vst. , I' 1..V1E.1) \C.ll:l7—\\ io.rt thr..,loo.ut 111.• S• i•••• .t t 02. , 1 ot .I,•, :el Phi t.•. 1 00 . '1 N‘11.11113.,•ty 1 . , ,• „d„ N,„ 6 c) 14, alnz , •• 11. i• `l, .21 Ili nit •'l.• , , I . , • •te yl.l Y1: - ; • -.411 Coral I r Ey. 3 '‘5„1.1. Kos, r.` . Ltk.o I•• 2. i1.i ,•' ..1.1.14 . ( . 11./tl,/,'',l. fr, , - 01. t ../. 51.• V 1.4 vt. ...1 .1.1 , r 1 , 17 •. 4 1,14- ttiltt , ,A ,Ittt'tpot rtt 1 , 1 tt xt, ' 'ado:. Ira tilm.bot .trio •!... at A•1•11 - •...t1" ••••1••-r, :•• ;Ai r1:1ZIS NTERNi: - W. 01.111 P. • 1 4 1 1.1 11()1:1)EN, INVITES TIIE .1 - r it.lll:` - , .1i It'd. , • "11..11.•1••1 I: • f•Itl patr••nc ..c.ir.•••1•,••• 1 ; t o •.•r_••.o 1•1•Ittat•I'll ,nro•t ••1 ‘111.1;lt A.N‘ A 1 , •i•• , •••".W ••1.1k.\11:1.1:1 N1"AI1E. Sr El lit 1,1,1-•:•;, •• ;1'• 7•l••rnet ttrJt I'lll' .••10:1•11:.t. I I Nla 1" 11 ..1 . iz , l , R -- ; Te. 2.0 I'IIII.APEL/'/U.I. .11A ‘1:1; 1.1.1;‘,1 TEA 102 Bock anti rr 111 () I, I) I; t) () S"l'• A N I) • - - sililrt,) K riamivi.l. ins limblimr ni.14..1ai the l'inq 111 l 1.. re a 110.1.1.• 41 ul %NI/ M 1•41 \ IKS. iNl.lll'. P114111)(111 \i'll .\1,1;1 rat' im .Li v,• aiald, I.nni l•• WA 1%!, 1/0 Nl,* lii.ll.kl /Es, Ii 7argii ran , ( I t'll lira , . 1 11..1it loth N , :trrant(ll. (int. n.r lixiiri,seit it (hn 1....11.1.. nay, V..rl, 1101,1/.lo i n roreiveil for n 111 hr taliim. e yl, ini .nal reviiived %.1 II /IN 11,110 ,, 4,,41. I•.e11 r than then e 4.111 i,0 4 6141 4'4 ,4 4111, 4 1.11.4,4 4 4,1 . 0 I,,—„r jy.rt.niin to,any plus .1 (hr ,omoy. tilt Frami AVol.ii .1, anil 11,..11:1..41.51it1y on 11%111 , 1 •4. 4 /lir 41rrionri ary 111.11 no 1.111 /WY aad I, vu II 1,1 , MI: .1: K. siitit 1, 4 1,14 ml .1,11011111 Nl`, irk, n Inch cuabili,ll: inniti,il..• 11,11101, I 1.111111,41,11, /111 I:01 , 6s I imrin War I nr binned lip .1 mat...4m I 0 0 7 Illy -t ("r E 1 . () 1 - ()u,N( MEN_ 111 .la,t 1'111,1,1,11. a 1:11%. , 11,1 enlr 1. , 111re 011 the N;k A tttre, Trealaii•niita , l Rada al Cart , :4,1.4.r.11. 11,‘,11‘ , a1, l'lo,lllortal.ll, 1111.1 1 . 11- , .M.• 111,11 it)- rt,tzprar, I,lllSelf. Itt.lt 1 C't 1.% LOVELL .k 11111, 4.1 111, ;Seen Tillll, 11 ststtls.sr iu thi, atlntirabla lev tar..,. pros r, la om 9m ~,‘ , “..s i aaavaca that that, sass fat I ion. 1.; , 111 It/ 1)01 S1`11•A 0,,Q iset • Heslu.tlltroanavud firth' 1111 t w ,, io 11,0. .:said r, 1110110 11,111V . ,00. ,10 . 01,1 011,10100, In.tra aal a, taw ., or vorthal. paitana. , „out of s ars. at 1101 0 avrt.ca .51.1 , ilecia.ll. by It bath I.ler !qtr.' 110111.0 t, nbnr ill. 1 . 11111101 0 0 su.sy Isss, hussy urine ban- T111:t 11(1, 1: A •ni ji iN To Titot•;.Asos • .kNI) \ \I is, tivut nud, r addtp , , in a 'plain, seated eit ,0 t ,r.,031 Ono r. vipt 8.1 It J. I. ontld Bon ery, Nen I:wk. l'oat•t /thee Box, .15,6. (101" Y iIT I.:1) VIEAVS - Op. rflAm_ , itEusinito Is itt - ,INS, is.Luk of eh.tniln•odotrn. nod rtanklin Ilutto.. Conti flon,•,Cnd t'lon'ti hall. . Nl,no Street. Alan, Sir el from the Ithonoull north and qouth - Corner thou au111.11 , 1 N, log Stre, I. general , root,' he.olte 004, n;tlt Ilarnbt Church. 5141.1111111', 31,i11,1 Struo.t. _ Nottlon norm r i'111.114 . Publi,hed by it. NIAN 724 'Arrh Street. and Ibr sale la I .11111/11,14,11111 . 4 tti S S. Shr,),rock'n Book Store. Wens fdi•aniiit t;u rock' I= TIM GOLD STANDARD 'Sow or.. I= FASHIONABLE FURS FOR I.ADIEs" :FYI) MISSES. !J. W. PROCTER & CO.; TEE PARIS MANTILLA. CLOAK AND Fru. KNIPOICM. Citt::cfstj STREET CAP!..: AND LADIES' FURS! I CALLA AND EXAMINE atatri)rFi ant dirlintrp, ME= ,t,14 r“ v.t. .ffia, it tilt. tvklotltlOX EMEMBMII R; - 1.114 , 1 I, Rift ,atZtfin:‘,,, frr - RR , ry I • I k IVATiII 4hblicattons. Alarblijarr teutletv, A R 1), W E itr 13 1 7 . & T.O L R T ILtve openi.l then. store uodrly oppoAte their old place pf bualues wltli extetetiNe stoeleof Hardware, Cutlery, Se. =SE . , Hingol, 1 Platlea, - - Fite,:, • l'airib. , . I, , , pil.., . I ; • Tarpentine, ITar.• - Vartii.4 Cila,... , • , I I - Blasting l'inciler, 51.1111;la • - --a • Ocitar Ware, Prket E. 1111, 1 ,• &C. I • Special attcution I=l prepared to funfinh atrwaaele.ale, Call :aid f‘xtita l ate our-lA.lk. ELM EMI fiOACH;AND SADDL - ERY HARDWARE. 'rue .nl,4criber re-Teeth - illy Worms friend , . and the ',Otte, that he cynt.nue. , to citrry on the above bu.ink.:, nt 11,; old stand,' Un Main Street, uppusite the C•.ran,f Ili lorn,' Church. - CHAMIIERSIII.IICI, l's. ,II - ;tying. enlarged' his latsine.4, .caddlers and Coach tnahrrs kill fins} In his Store F.oont a getferal tvssortinent of goods suited to their several requirements, Buell as Fair and Country littg , kitnii Patent Leather. • Saddle Trees and Girthinz. • Giq Tees; Fall Plated. Timed and Japanned t' Go.t , ' Hair. Ste:Aims Wel, and Worsted Ruin ' - W(4l. lower tint"; Cett..n : Haines, 1---, • ' Bite and : • 'l' t , Stirnip.. . , - . Plated. I 'finned and' - , . ! r -' ' ' Japanned • Curti Handle., 11., style.; Curutsl rratne,-litilt Bunk; Bridle Frunts; 11, , geat. , Swivel- and (Irilan,:pt.; Iron rit,i un3 Wt;Od BUCKLES-1111.1tig, - ULCER A.,SfT) JAPANNED, and Pa•frrn.. , „ Ivory and Woodon Marling:do Rings and a variety • it other Snutablo thr train. ALL KINDS OF PLATINti, dr, done with neatne:s 3111 t MESH (1 I 1 EA l' 11 A-1Z -1)_ WAIt - E Illt.VS II'S: FLACK liad a h:"tv r.” 41. 11.1 t- n, tit, pas e,velit. whiel,trere not. harm dl.ll 1141, .•+, :Lnd other SLIM- S, an b.% rett'ets etf frtms Nest ,y,, r k and I'l:.adrlpL .t ver, larzo ht gl rod,: pltrebaod . heap , r nits 1114, are snraerailv .t,ht, They hAving• been I.reest thel, It• I' 11n, .Iron NAils Hoeks. ri 111- I fas, Paint, •S-1 at fiat 'ttatnt tigurv. = R',• L i n punt .o.to Jo Too, lroh of difTerelit v I' . 1. ! . 1 /IA it Mt/ 1.2 1/1 tlif.rhi In eity. .11- , +I, hal, /Po kt:Ar! , Nails and Spikes Tie iill.2r.lt 11 - .16w DI &liar: 1,4 Kt Is••• and PA•hct Sr. , jaal ret tn. , Nvw York wluchw4 , ry !,q. • ITAI;4)IVAIZI',. OILS _'.OILS 1 111 , . nn it. d De rail and epuone the larce .11.1 k of FOREN:N AND /I Ja.4 opAleol ;,t2 StAml 'brnreerz 1, It f 4, 1 4 I !1.111)1 , 4 rclatM: Pa. }lasing loireha•ed no. , of the r hefo, the recent aillainee in pral, Inn ..„; ,naantaeturen. we are determated tP •,,i1 oar ”.•••••:,Z:14 • We hate ~111 hand 11th. ‘. Spool, Iron and Steel; Rake , . Slt.% el ,- ,addiery Shoe I'lll.lmo Rote, Cord. nano, Itra•lie• Loek• Sinai T 0 0 ,.. of ..,•ry .I,..empu., and at all hand, kept ti a afeil T'rzal.ited lidab 11. • I neat, 16 , 111 :111,4.11'0V .ir I ‘,1112.17!ted reoini.ll attended to -nil foro:•lo ' , .yfa , ‘ 1,11.,1 tin jinn, i. 100,•11. Coll and tr . . 1:11u11E,. . . 1;.1.II,S OF EVEIZI" SIZE AN!? PAT .I.I TERN: , illa••• all ..171 , •:alal •limi•tlo , .., 1,111:, Ilas j z, .. ,al s• :•••%•., t al, natl. l'Aint, Varashe, Tarpeat,t,.., /111(1 .1.1:, 44,, riait.a A•t laaltltac Ilarcla rail 1••• a,,,i, at 1.,a 1 r,, • ~, II ) c,,laa;n "a 1,111: WIN _S: Il.i I( 'LIES, pa tit., ••• .1 •,•,..: "- , C A 4. It Ji. I .1 G E 4 M_lliEE:y*•6l , ol)S. Sl,i•mal v, l'itolina, - S.altllur. raallna, ~ 'at 1111 A ND A 1-1..\ I'K . S. • I (iv NI) •.!I'AI)ES AT ..2.5,.entz. - eliell and 111.1ny other :1111c , . , Arh m i.le whi,n uui Lr 11111,10 1. 4 . 0.111% 111 1 , at liii.\N f 1 A. FLACK'S. Yt )1J \V I Slf To. 'III; 1"-C 11 E A ILutliw.\ W IRIN , IDES.-on Se, ,tlt.4 t. fEIiAICIVA4E.--- - Call at Ihi Stui in !L. , the All. BIZANI , , s_ 1300t5 . .aub .^1)005., 13( ) 1, 0;1: 1: S t 1 6 1 ‘ y N .I p, R I r 1 1 ' 1 1: shaa, at ilie .110 'a of laNt .00l findoo: in, 11 , ..atee 1111.4111.44 ut ill , far mer plat e va Main .I.aq. I l ta i.•ja,ll.aarae,l from the ,1 , 1 ;.k L.\ It( E AN( / NTIJIELY NEIV, S la a ha lh he ri,peettally 11,11 ,4 the latent., ,if alal.l.laaay av•l ou. , a , will he plea*,l li,ta a Lull at tito. NI.NY O,Tt Oil: SECONI) s 1.. to OLIN I: S pa,te l'azi ult. embr,every s of Yawl,: hada-. uud :Nlen't. IR 0 rt.: ,Itt ,1111 . 1 i • .Iyi , of tad-It. at nr.tr. eanuot la. 'Or • ill ail• vottuty, and wloolL hill hr sold at prii e•o in ,aat the tat., 111.tviax pareli,e , l 1 110 L vrEsT STYLE nP LASTS lie i e lirepared in nad; Cu...tomer work. at shaft 'lonia. the ber.t!warlonan In the eo•inty. Walt it to la; oblizitaz and a, onttnoulatittg.. Le 1101,4 to tuera n Itlwral sliate of Pi4114/11,1,71 . --Al tthont a tio.are to inonoraltp; 14, 111 tint 1,0'112111i Pll r.dnmi;p, fit ii{o and flit leas e. Particular iitt, ',Non paid in all !studs of. TERMS C 41511, .\Nj( UNIEtIRM, ot T I:xTioRTBIN. li e 1,,,...1411 01111111111..,11111 for ale, cheap, Trunks. Va lk,. 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' rltuNKs. ,cAupET BAGS, Ce , my tam kin entirely new. as my old •toek Ott entircle eon•tt• med by the law lirO, ,111011 1 UM 111 , INIZI`LI 10 f. 1.11 us lotr un the 111.111 set 111101 cl, , . I , loahl rt,pa,t 1111 (TOP baco not bliell burnt out) to call nod witly tLw Ull Amount.,, as 1 nerd money. IV !...o dome yon oil .1 nutter a great fus or and enable MP 10 go On to my 1:1.1.1C 111.-7 ri KN. THE LAW, PARTNERAHIP' HERE tocore I,l,tint; 'hot, een T. B. REvsnt,T and T. J I`l'll.l. day (October 15, 1K.4 ) boon dit•ulved tnytZeormint. = T.- B. KENNEDY; , , ' TJ. "al.b. I= g in pan of MO -o r e i MEE :AI, el% • !Cal. ISM Builders a'tul Clunt!seturs, as th v ar everything in their lino I=l LEWH wAmrLER, Chambor , burtr. ya CI ILF RI. VOL. 71... .WHOLE NO. 3,681, c frguilliu Ltlq VittE FOOTSTEPS O • n,Ecs.l".. [Tlio' folios% ing is a translation from an ellefellt : Spanish tap, thn Edinburg, ncrietr. is surra,snd by ,thing with whiell trC are acquainted intim Spanish lam ,page, except tho •' Ode of Louis de; Leon.l Oh! let the solid its slumbers bre.ll, lArouse its senses and awake. • ' ." To see lOW soon Life. in its glories an And the. stern :footsteps nt decay • . Come stealing on. - ,And while we; i riew the rolling tide. Down whielt our floniug, minutes glide Aw.ny .‘j, fast, 'Let rrment hour employ. ,And-lists rash future dream a joy -Alretols . . Let tor vain hope deceive the mind— No happier letlus hope to find To-IPOITOW than to-day . -. , Our golden dreams of yore were brlg - lit`. ,Like them tlie.present shall delight— .. Like theM decay. . - I .. ' . . i Our lives like Misting stthions muSt be. r ,That into one r engulphing sea • Are throated to fall- - ,The sea of detith whose waves roll on ;O'er king and kingdom, crown and thmrle, ! ! ' And swallow aIL . , .Alike the river's lordly tide, . - Alike the humble rivulets glide To that ktd wave; ' ' Death levels pilverty and pride, ' .And rich and ,osr sleep side by able • Within the grave. .. ' - ;Our birth is ba i t a starting place; Life is the running of the race, - - Anal dettht the goal; ,There all our glittering toys are brought— `The path alone, of all unsought, . Is foundlof all. — . ... See then how [ poor and little worth '-. Are all these glittering toys of earth . - That ]ore us here! - . Dreams of a sl l eep that death must break, AIL ! ,before it bids its wake, - ' We disappear, I ! Long ere the damp of earth can blight The cheeks pute glow of red and white- . - Has passed away, - Youth smiled Mud tilt was heaxenlytair-= L . Ago came and( laid lute finger there, - ! ! Ane where are they? . .11 - here is the strengththat spurned. decay, The step that roved so light and gay, s The heart's blithe tone .The strength 4 gone, the step is slow. And joy grows f i wearisome_ and Nru When age comes di. THE AITSTEHIOES SATLOII.I BY WILLIAM COMSTOCK I was a whaleman just from Nantucket. While the•ehip was iu the, Gulf Stream, I observed, as I stood at tIM helm,that much conversation passed between the captain• and mate in regard to; the owner of the vessel. "Ile looked miserable the last time he came down to the whart;" said the mate:, "I think his vtiyage is pretty 'near up—won't weather it till we get back." - The captain tuttied partly round to gife me an order, mel then said to his chief officer: •; ..“Do you know anything about that son of his?" "1 oil; know, sir, that he is just from college,: he's been I a the island to school ever sfrici; he ' NS as knee high to a4oad, and must be chock full 'of laming by this time. Them that's seOnMini says he's if fine, stout, well-built young man, that looks mere like a granny-dear than a college bred." "Iftsjikeli the bhsiness will fall into his lihnds 'very soon," observed the captain, musingly. " - Yes, sir; the old man can't hold out Much longer. I heard that as soon as he came to the 'Amid he is as to have the business." "Indeed!" cried the captain. "Hot von know, sir," answered the mate,•!that ;the • . se youngsters are never so strict as the ()Id •••Whaeit that to lire ?" intemmted the captain -so captious amanney that the mate looked up as if he thought it was a great deal to the paqion-- ate man. ! • The mate knew that Captain Johnson had got 'a ship with the lamest difficulty, There had been 'such Tenorts of his, cruelty and violent temper, !that it was not easy to - ship crews for the vessel !wide!' he commanded. ma the owner of the ship ea-) old man, disposed to be lenient to the !captain's tault-I, and the latter had, after repeatell efforts. succeeded inigrttinz cumin:Mil of the ship. It is not diflieult.!thereiiire. to comprehend the state of the captain's mind when lie contemplated i the imhstitution of the son for the father.: t The jnun iniubt di , eharge ldin immediately on the re turn of the ship to Nantucket. There was nob ! ion id:seeable, therefore, to Captain Johnson, in change of owners. The mate well undersniod that he had disturbed the- caidain's mind by iTeaking of the. old man's' withdrawal from business, and lie ehanied the spbject, "There must he discipline on board o' the ves sel," said he, "and! yin thinking that we've got some pretty tough fticks to handle. There'i that Alpheus Bailey has' a lurking devil in.the shores 'of his et e—" "A mutinous dog, Mr. Barney—a mUtinous dog! Why don't on sin.alt out 1" " ; 'And that's staanar, too, in a green hand'," ad ded the mate. "Now, if he was an old 'man7e w ar's man it would he nat'ral as a thaw of -There's much talk of that kind in the fo'Fecas tle,-Mr Barney: but ai%e 110' an old salt in pref erence to these raw jOhnies, that don't kttow marliiispikeyrom Ithe I 1 jib-boom, and grumble hisutuso they don't hits',' their muffins served up hot f..f ery morning." ''They mustn't. grumble to me," said Barnes', nodding his }wail threateningly "Well, I think 'we can keep them from spitting in our laces," trod the captain. "Trite a 'pull On the Ire braves, Mr.,' , la - rney. Keep'h‘r off a little—there! steady as sini*oes." This di-conrsC between the captain and mat,. sounded to the very ,much like a declaration of tear against rho T rev s and where hostile thelings exist :thou; a eauhe: a solall spark is sufficient to kindle a areal tire. , Frony that time forward it was easy to perceive That the 3 ming Wan called Alpheus Bailey was re garded siopielotislv by the captain and both his mates : jet it \souk lie difficult to tell' why, wi les; it Ns as„beealise he was a stripping fellow, and night be a dangerous etieyoner in case of coming Itii blows. , j It . aspot difictilt. however, to aecount r for the thett !I:at the crew general!) looked with in evil :eve upon that young novice ; for he was not only , ignorant ofseainanship, but he is as 8180 dibincliu ed to Orli', and took matters very easy. Even the reproaches', of his shipmates sceme&.,mit to move him. llu had little to say to any of them, and )et he seemed to see and liear everything that pasaed on hoard. 'Es cry movement, whether of the crew or °Ogle officers, wa; notched With the uhr..eat scrutiny. -Tithe the iihish 'bucket and go up anil slush done all threo topmasts," raid the mate to Al pheus one morning, just as we 1O;04. iu Sight Of Juan Fernandez. Altilme, took the bucket and proceeded to work in the mot leisurely manner. It nits: night be fore he had finished the job. "Now, ain't you a skulk—a brberly himinll" :mid the officer, as Alpheus came down froin aloft. Alpheus said ,nothing, 'though several jof the crew grinned at him as though they coincided en t h the , mate. Bolide we had reached the Sandwich Islands, tlowever, t hei continued ill usage on hoard the ship had sewed to combine the crew more closely to gether, and even the hauteur and Jazinesl of Al pheus were forgotten. Yet a hearty . laugh was raised at the expense of the young man when, one of the crew, expect ing punishment, Milieus promised to use his in fluence in favor of his downcast shipmate. We were 1 lug at I lonolulu ; n sailor had ruin away and had been caught -and brought mn board the ship by several natives employed to ferret out de serters among the mountains. The poor fellovi «aa in irons, and as the captain had promised' to lion him within an inch of his life, the prospect was not quite so ambrosial as a poet's dream, "Never mind, Bob," said Alpietts, consolingly, ."I will do what I can for you." Tlikae was a general rear, and even poor Bob himself could not help smiling, as he knew' that Alpheus was the last man in the ship . whose word m .would have any value with the capn, or indeed, with anybody else on board. . Alpheus showed no more emotion than a por poise at u camp-meeting. Nobody was malaise,' at that. We had been accustomed to his peculi aritie's ; but whem'on the next inorning,the cap. tain - eaine on board in a towering Fission and roared' like a bull for the offending Bob, and or dered him to be seized tip to the rigging and Bog ged, we all turned our eyes upon Alpheus, w oo _ deriug what his temerity might attempt. Bob was stripped to the buff and seized up in 'the main rigging by the motes. The captain stepped, forward with a piece of rattling in his hawk° commence the flogging. . T 4 our atimzement. Alpheus walked boldly up to the captain, snatched the rope from his hand, and Irawant out his sheath knife, began to cut I the taarlings by which Bob's limbs were bound. Captain Johnson stepped back one pace, and fairly frothed 'at the. - mouth, while the mates ran up td collar the audacious youth. "Lay a finger on me if you dare!" cried Al pheus to the officers, in a tone of haughty do bailee, and assuming au attitude that would have don& &edit to Forrest or Macready in Corilola nu& The mates hesitated, " Seize the mutinous scoundrel!" shouted Captain Johnson. "Knock him dowti'`with a cleaver ! - Break his skull!" - - Stand back, you impertinent varlets !" ex elainled. the youth, and taking a strip of paper from; his bosom, he handed it to the captain. , The latter glanced over it and turned as pale as deith. : Hp.glared at Alpheus as if he had seen a ghost. "d forvive your offences thii time," said Al 4iheitis, " but remember!" The captain looked down, but made a motion 'to his mates to cut down Bob from the rigging. The 'males as well as the crew seemed to be in a dreaM. Bob was cut down, but he could not keel{ his eyes from Alpheus, who had suddenly become " the observed of all observers." Alpheus descended into the cabin with the cap tain,; and neither of them appeared on deck during the day. Three days afterward Alpheus went on board homeward bound vessel and sailed for the United States. The conduct of the captain underwent a chatige-from that hour. The rest of the voyage was both pleasant and successful, and every one Wondered, who was Alpheus Bailey, and how he contrived to effect so great a change. We never heard his real name mentioned, but when the ship reached home he ; came on board of us at the wharf, and 'shaking hands with the crew, hailed us as old shipmates. AS I had overheard the conversation between the captain and the mate iu the Gulf, I found little diffieulty in recognizing in Alpheus the young col legian—the sou of the owner—who had taken a romantic notion to ship as a common sailor, apd see ;for himself how the men were treated by - Capt. 'Johnson. Having found from us that the captain had really become an altered man, our mung owner continued him in 'command of the THE MARRIAGE FEE.—The late Dr. Bounton ,was, once disputing with a farmer about the case with which a minister earned his money. "Now," said the farmer, "when you are called on to marry a couple, you never expect a sum less than three dollars—this for a few minutes' service." "Pooh!" replied the doctor, " I would agree to give you half of my next marriage fee fora bushel of potatoes." "Very well," said the farmer, "I'll take your of fer, ;and send you the potatoes." A few days af ter the doctor vi..as called on to splice a couple at Dogfown, a place about four miles from where he lived. When the ceremony was over the bride- groom said to the worthy minister, " Well, par', 4 .- son; I s'pose I must fork over something for your trouble. What say you to taking one of my ter :vier pups ? The best breed, I tell you, in the (esuotry. Shockin' nice to have in the barn. Worth full five dollars—and I s'pose a figure 2 would do for the splice, eh ?" - The doctor took thepup with joy. The joke was too good; he • • lasfen'ed to We farmei; saying: "NoW., friend, sere is my fee—how shall we divide it P' The ariuer relished the joke so well,that he increased hel potatoes to half a dozen bushels. .r.I3STRACTED GENT.—" Old Bumblebee" was the; cognomen of Mr. T---, of .Newburyport.- Ik, gained the title from - the fact of his catching a hhinble bee, one day, as he was shingling his bat* and in attempting to,destroy the insect with his ,hatchet, cut off the ends -of-hie thumb and fore finger, letting, the insect go unharmed. Other mishaps-happened to the old codger, on the same barn. In one of his abstractions, he shingled ovgr his spare hatchet; and cutting a small aper tulle in the building to let a little daylight in, this man actually set in a wooden pane, as being econ omical and not likely to be broken! Uncle T , in one of his oblivious freaks, nailed his left ash so firmly betwixt two boards ofa fence he was putting up, that he had to call for help to get extricated from his self-imprisonment. He once put a button on the gate instead of the post. But the rarest freak of all was when he ran through the streets with his hands about three feet asun der, held befOre,,him, begging the passers-by not to disturb him - ' as he had gut the measure of a dobrway with him !• Souraw.—More and greater sing are commit ted when men are aline than-when they keep thlunselves in fellowship. When Eve in Paradise walked alone, then came the evil and deceiv ed her., Whoever is amongst men and in, honest company, is ashamed to sin, or, at least, he has no place or opportunity to do so. When to wars, he fell into adultery and murder ; and I have my self fbund that .1 have; never sinned more than when I was alone. Solitariness inviteth to met= aacholy, and a person alone has often some heavy and evil thoughts, hath he strange thoughts, gad construed everything iu the worst sense,— 'Melancholy is an instrument of the devil, by which he accomplished his wicked purposes.— The deeper a person is plunged into thatstate, the inure power the devil Lath overhim. To live itf hu open, public state is the safest. Openly, and amongst other persons, a man must live civ illy and honestly, must appear to feat God, and dh his duty towards men.—Latbcr. - - CAUTIOI'S MAN.—AIi a pedestrian tourist was Lady proceeding toward Trenton, he asked al man who k.c as breakin'g stones le)y the roadside h l ow long it would take hint to reach that pia& 7 The man looked at him without speaking, and then resuntedins work_ The question was re pleated with the same re-ult, and at last the trav eller walked on. Ile had nut proceeded more than a hundred pads when the man called after him, and made a sign for him to return. When the pedestrian reached she stone-broker, the latter aaid to Idw : "It will rake you an hour to reach Trenton. - "Then 1%113 did you not tell me so at brat 1" said . the traveller. "Why," replied the Man, "it was necesaary fur me Drat to see at what rate ou walked, nut, from the way ou step out, I am now able to say that you can do the distance in an hour:' ' • EurrAPß on a celebrated Strategibt - who fell kith Antietam : At his head, a worn-out spade; i t . At his feet, a broken pitcher; diere,-in Ilia "last ditch" is laid, - Mac the everlasting ditcher. A WIFE in San Francisco lately put a petition for divorce hi the court on the ground that her husband was a "confounded fool." The court Wouldn't admit the plea, because almost every married man would be liable to the same imputa tion. Did you ever? ! Hom is the ruddy morning . ray of joy, recol leetik is its golden tinge: but the latter in wont 1 , 1111: amid the dews and dusty .Ihades of twi- Ifyht ; and ,the bright blue day bleb this former prOinkes, breahs indeed lint in anntiTr world, itlf another sin.—Jrun Paul Richter. ..salatnrsi; to Haller, Womely bear hunger longer than men : according to Plutarch, they can tr,ist the - ellbctK of_ wine better; according to Pliny. they are seldom attacked by lions; accord ing to Unger, they grow older and are seldom bald. IT is temper which makes the bliss of home or disturbs its comfort. The home is in the forbear ing temper, in the yielding 'spirit, in the calm pleasures of a mild disposition, anxious to give and receive happiness. "Wimar. a woman," says Mrs. Partington, " has been married with a eongetding heart, and that beats ksponding to her own, she Will never want to enter the marriage state again." - - Wm - is bi%uty like the engine of a railway Itecause she draws a train after her, scatters th* sparks, transports the mails, (males) and makes uv forget time and space, MEN of quick fancy more easily reconcile them selves to the loved oue when she is absent than when she is present. GREAT books are dead men, ye - t.glorified 'tines; and their pupils will ever hold themselves aitheir living relatives.