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.- ,!?£ NORFOLK POST Ka 'is t\ *""""'"i^»''».i'"B-i*.ii.i «OAA-,,rf Rh . rJ(r/U , m -^JStS " - - payable In WJ" DOLLARS PKR YEAR Rlsidont. l„thee U y nfN ng the paper tett re e „i„ rl ~, ~ ", r, " ,m ''»h, d«l,. Lusluess, will be served by _, r . ir ' "'"" or l'»*«* ol ud address nt Iho ci,u_,,| *■• ring the nsmi office. They will settle witu » piibllctit,,, atus. * m > r " r th" FOLK POST For the Year 1866. USm-IT ADVi-MISI-IINTi, pAVABLr a AnVASCI All Ornrss MoKtatv, sto (12 line solid Nonpariel, or ouo inch) one insertion * j, ii» " " two iuaertion»| 1 5,1 tare " " ' tines insertions, 175 t»rs lone insertions, 2no _v* " " " " tlvo insertions, "»= o»ro one week, o J[, id one dollar and fifty rents a week for each additional week. Oneinnnth 7 Dn mars " " " " two monthß, 12 00 Itiaro " " " tlneo months, nOO nd five dollars 11 nioiKh for each sddlttsaal n-einlli. , tinarcH, 10 per cenl. di— ount fiom the above rates ti-i any period less than a year. ..nurse, tr. ■' " " '.tuarcs, _!0 '• " " " " " JtiiiHres, -.ii " '' " rolumn, 30 " " " " " " Colunin, (.0 " " ** ' Column, 70 >• '* " " " " Column mm ye,!,-.. w 125 (Si Column one year 310 no Column one year "no 00 Special coiilravts enlcrcd inio. when desired, with lOSS who a.iveilise largely, and an extensive .Tuli-OfTice Itronngc will he consitlei ed In arranging terms. Business Cards lusertcd for Fivr. Dollars s month or FISTY llel.i.ips a year. Travelers 7 gfldeT at o tlO c .-change of it op r, On and after MONDAY, -arch Uth, the steniiirr M MARTIN, Capt. T. (I. Il.osvs, wiD louve Norfolk for Rithmon.l, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR DAY, at 6 o'clock, A. M. mhl2-1 w ,T. J. MARTIN, Agent IMPORTANT, TO TRAVELLERS AND SHIPPERS. THE OLD AND ESTABLISHED BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO., Carrying tlio UNITED STATES MAIL, and ADAMS' E-FKKSS FREIGHT, _n well and favorably known to (he Traveling Public ss (tie OLD BAY LINE, Are Dow Ruanlog their magnificent, safe and commodious tsamers, THOMAS KELSO, CArT. CEO. W. BVH-Ul APELAIDE, BXPT. JAM Eg CANNON; The THOMAS KELSO was built for, and I. siprseily adepted (0, the Day Route, i.ml excels in th* splenttorof heroutfit nny stenuier now plivng tbe** waist*, (elie is provided vsith Hot end 0.1.1 B*tfe*i end sll modern onvenience. The ADELAIDE bas liscn recently rebuilt and refur nished throughout. Il.r accoaDlDodatioi— ore of a uperlor order. She is so well known that lurilier com {jsejitis .inn...,--- 11 ■■ These Steamers inive the 0 .ntieny's H'harf, on Witle- Wster stroet, opposits tlio Atlantic lion W,.iks, Norfolk, DAILY, at 4 o'i luck, anil II if It -diet Wharf lv.r_iii.iii in at 4.3o'o'clock. p. m.. Sundays SXCEPTED, loach* past Old Point. passengers by Ibis Lino srrivo la Bsltiniorf* lv 1 tin* to conimcl with tho early trains to Washington aad ttiipoiiiis Nortii and West. Bagguge chackad to all poir.lc, and lasspiigers and baggngo conveyed to (be di pots li'ri of ottarge. The IVtiiuf ■'.(* (lie Conipiinv bas been |nt luexs.l'cni order, and is liitt il t ~.,. -ly ,',,. tl c pioi-'cdeu I fi-_;l;( and other accommodation of e-ii i|>; tn. Freight taken ul loir 1 uics ::■■' 1 n iiii-.ilyilellrc-'.c.l. foi fnrtb.-.r iiifoir.ii,tl<.u in ,iii,o of })• 0. 8Ai1, .)-.-,.t Fcr'aui ..Kli, or (.. in. Puivri 01 IbeSteaiaeia. THOS. II- W' lill, Agent. Noifoiv. Ta. Norfolk, December 10. I'd 1 decl--tf POR 810 DE JANEIRO. CALLING AT BT. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUOO aiidBAHTA. Ije tlnitfd States and Brazil Mail Keainsblp Company WUI dupat.-li ' ON THE 03111 Of L • ' 'NTH, A NEW ANI" "" .-'--CLASS ST-A- " -' P , •p»t 3 o'cl-'ct, P. X., from Pier 43 Nt'tlli Hlvoi*. Ura !i«m' torn*- 1 * tliluur''- tfefl rf-itwllK... ;pt r*;vJ lUfMI •IB In ia attendance on t. m tl r.:iJ pMnagfl, MaTing i*plcDt)i(i ac.;ommoila jpl-f b. A'l-OMA. 1 , ifiOEVO£O & CO., —gm Nn 17 Br*-1-i.i.v. Ni.w Voik. ALKER & CO., IMPORTERS OF ant, BRANDIES, GIN, nt'M, i»D .nut) ie tistietT JRRON * OLD RYE WHISKEY, Agsnts for tho Ameri-an Vintage Company's RE CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES f-BITTEHS, hock, OT.ARKT, CnAMPAOi.B lh *re nnlversatly recommended by tlie most eminent physicians for MEDICINAL PURPOSES, >r* which are offered al the nvy lowest market rates WALKER A CO., No. 6 Commercial Row, Norfolk, Va. •fl-tf •T5155- dc JOHNSON— _._. WUOLESAIJI DEALERS IN PAPER AND TArER aIANDFACIL'HKItS' MATERIALS. A TTENTIONI — A TTENTION! I— A TTENTIONII We are rontluntly piirelmsiut., for C_li— OLD BLANK UOOKS. R. 11. KtC-IITS, BILLS, UTTERS. aad NE--''AEKRS, For which st pay the highest cssh price. * KNIGHT A JOHNSON, No. 21 South Challi* street, sugl_-tf Uiiltinx-rs. M.SMITH & BROTHER, • COMMISSION M-liCIIANTS, Agent! for tbe Now Yo,k and Virginia MmuUfi NIAGARA" AND "SARATOGA." OFFICE AT TUEIR OLD WAnEHOUSi'.TOWN POINT *S_rljstß.— ADVASCIS Bnuls on sbipnieii(s to New fork. *n SU' "piJT MONEY IN THYPUFiS-.' ROAD TO WEALTH I! t.OOO ACTIVE AND RFLIAKLE AOENTS, MALE »r t'emale, and of all sges, nre eanicd io caaraai e'-eiy Mty, Town, Village, llainlei. Workshop and Fsctorj throughout the entire woild, l.i the sale of onr iYATOHKS, JEWELRY, SILVEIt-iVAItK, MUSICAL BOXES, ALBUMS and OTHER ARTICM* Eoergetlc person, of good tint.lts and fair business tict, tan clear over i.'.*i per woek in tlie country, and a mv* b aiger amount In thickly settled toeaDUe*! NO CAPITAL REQUIRED ! I <*_pl- of oar Articles, to Utaaaonniof io, will lm sent ly mail for lutpsctlon, and if not r rlVctly satlslactoiy ... charge I Send your address, if yon nre of an indnstrinns turn o ntud and in quest ot Im'un .!-.. i■ in .ilili! 1 Hired to PARKINSON ,v CO., Importers, fyN-tf COB Broadway, New York. T M. SMITH- BROTHER, * GINXRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TOWN POINT, Noaroia, va. J. MARSDEN SMITH. WM. 11. SMITH „ puL E D WORK.! Tiavingprocm-edaRCLINO MACniNE, the Norfolk c V»l Job Ofliee is now prepered (o fill order, for nileil t i rk of every de-crlption at short notice, in the best tyle. Ja-28— U phLD NEWSPAP ER S , SS-llnble Ibr WRAPPING PAPER—for ssla at this Beta. m D L A NJK DEED POE SALE AJFf HIS OEFICE. ~ **■--*--_________-- — TRAVELERS 7 OTJIDE."" N Ew J - >»r| jstf/amkrh. tt'R OLD POINT AND BALTIMORE. Tm . XT *>>a*eme THE>iv rTONALANDHARNDENis rXPBBM FREIGHT. . n-B-sm__ * I'^^_-5KSr* rertmm K HAL>t ,f a ,,tain Undto), ; WCTATOR, (capt, HaW-*,) W«r U C C S ':;-•'' »l*is_l cltie, North and «te fro,, of char" tUKgi ""' "•"■"feiTsd l,„,„ ■„, _~" "•"loßalUmore ' and reituriiV..*..;;;".,'.'.'.".;." ; ";;' *J * The Buperict Accommodatiou* l) off..roil by tlm I NEW M-HE BTEAMFHH h are writ l,, lown „,... ■»*•»•»■»■ , *tr(Oil nvtl, ooiitrnctli^ 'Sit' s " b * k - *• •"*•__*• ' comtort and safety ,».,' '" V-* "gnr.l to spn«l, , r c ™r<-"; 1 ffi :"'"7; I"l''y.sparie„c-enabios1 "l''y.sparie„c enabios tbstn to ,„,.1,. sure ro.H.„,T''" r ?"" eri< ' r -3 - Ihsrehy r.vstu .„„,,,,, .""".nertion.twill, all trains, ' irareleiv. °"' *■' " lll '-' .nd of the ,o„(_ , n Too lure has liter, reilm ■~„ k. ~,, Of tbetraielin- p,i Wu . . ■ I >' > <h" genrrsl totlciuilou , . then-v.,y iii.„„r,.„,:,:„ *« m JLw Z ! course, to continue to merit' '"" """■ »'F • J'»t i ■t^rTe^^,z: i ,„ n<l ' ftt*** " fr ° ,U Wh »' f X- RoanoVeaun V. tket oct27-tf " T TOMPKINS, ' P EOPLS^LINE^I^^~ ■"" AND THE INTERIOR OF NORTH CAROLINA I CAIIRTJNU THE UNITED STATES MAIL. The Only end Entirely Hew Route, The Steal, cvsi.f this 1i1.,i will leave mail wbaif Norfolk for Nswbern, on ths anhrai nf the boats _ro___w__l2 on Tea-ays, Thuwdavs ami Eaturau. ■•**»**_• Returning, will leave Newbern lueisla.., Thnrsdav •nd Satnnkys, connecting with llaleigti, Weldnn, lloaufnri, Uorehead - City andi Wltaiiilg. The various tines of Riilways a r.. nearly an -onn.ls(-»( in Ujaßtataof North Carulioa.aad pa*ssagsta^f__ta little or no ililßrnily in reselling their destination on»_.v of tile lines of Uailw.iy. The bouts arc at the first class, and commanded by men Cf eipt.ni.nci-, who will soo no pains s..arei| to make tiae. lengers coiufnriiilile. Ileitis entirely su Jnhi-.d Route, It will bt fonnd far more alastaol than by h sea rente. Low Rates. For further information, apply to JT. C EDWARD.', Rosimke Island, N.C. Qitc.Oi.srT,Newb.rn, N C| lyl—1» IV" O T~ 0 E~~ CIIANOK OF TIME Dally Lino lo and from HAMPTON. Oa und after the 4th DAY OK APRIL, 1566, The New and Commodious Steamer CHARLEH HOUGHTON, CAPT. A 0. WHITM-.V, -ill leavf HAMPTON UAII.Y (SUNDAYSeiceplfd; at 6, and OLD POINT at »: 30 a.in., for X O H 1 0 Ii *', tniicblog at VORTSM 0 C T II . Will leave ■ 0 X lO i X at 3- — p. m. FOR HAMPTON, touching al rrrCunouth and 01,1 Point. r. r fielfclit cr paatage, apply (.■ THOMAS RAILF.Y, Agent at Old Point. DO. BALL, Agniit n( Poitsmonth, .iames W. brown, Parser of tha fttitmtr. ot at the Ottlce of (lie Stitauicr tv Norfolk. THOS. )I. WEBB, Bp3--If Agent, lyr o T I o E , On ami alter ths Wh INSTANT, th* i-.i-tiiivr the n .|ii.....i. .it io I'acki-t Company, OLD RAY LINE, will loavo lite Company's Whiut na Ei-l Wnl»Wst.r ■troel nppi.si(a (lie Atlatific Irou '..... '. s, Paiiy, for BALTIMORE, OLD POINT, CHERRYSTONE, MATHEWS. GLOUCESTER ani YOitKTOWN T 11. WEBB, Agent. Kc.rrolk, Noremb- 58, 1565. nov2_—l( [TAB ND E N .EXPR E8 B. NO, 16 ROANOKE AVENUE, Between Main nnd Wide Water en, •'- FREIGHT, MONEY,and VALUABLES forwarded wilh oarv and despatch (o all parts of tbo Uniteil Stales. Our Wspnns will call in uny part of the city or Pert* moutb for goods. Eipress closet for the North -130 P.M. a <• .. gouth n3O " ai3—tf Y. K. HILL, Agsnt. rp 111 RTY- TW O YEAR S HA R N E S S , AST rr- A TAIR TItAVELEII CNDEU THI BTTI— or BRICGS * ROGERS, ROGERK <C LANGLEY, BURRUSS, ROGERS d- LANGLEY N. A. THOMPbON _ CO., NOW W. B. ROGERS & CO., NO 80 WIDE WATER AN D ROANOKE STIiIiETS, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, I-iroUTtSS AKO DEAeCS' 13 5S — -_». .„„ G '"' BITTERS, * L *' FORTEH, Ami all other Ocods usually found In a Fi»AT-CuiJ Wine and Liquor Store, iVlii.'h we offer lo (be Trade and (o consumers at THE LOWr-T RATES. W. B. ROGERS A CO, No 20 Wi!o Wti(er and Roanoke strwits. tm si ,: T> AI O V A L . HENRY P.IvbRCESTER bss retnovci I. NO. ft WEST WIDE WATER STREI.T, in rear nf the Custom House, where he will contlnnc tho KmSa business _-„. will be pleased to see his friends at his new he-stl ".and Lopert.. merit a. hare Hf a (ull a-ssorinienl el PI.BKINS, bfhRN A (.0.8 PURE CALIFORNIA WINKS always a. bund snd Id. «™**"* febl—t f No H7 West Wide V. utc-r street. TUT A N E. i hive in Store a few casts it-U WISE, or PALE ALE, in pint bottle., introJuced to supply the exprcs demand of Pbyslclans and raniilics for s pure leimentsii sxract of inaltl and hop., that could be safely u.ea wtienever, dining convaie.eet.ee from sicktisss or in fee ble states ot health, an iiivipretlng malt Ikjoor It Indl citinl or prescribed. It is a light Ale, and very nice Ibr table use. Price onl*. $2 7f. per doren bottles. 8. R. BORTTH, <■ jjp -pop- Wine and Liquor Btore, 4, tf ' -'I" (be Atlautic 111. T.i TOBACCO. A PEEFECT NOSBOAT. Try it. To b* found only at the "TIPTOP' Wine and liouor Store, febß—tf Under the Atlantic Hotel. TRAVELERS' OUIDE. LVV YORK AND VIRGIN! A STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE OLD LINE, NEW YORK. Ths Ksw snd Elegsnl Sfle-vYhe.l SMsatshipe, NIAGARA, UKOBOE W COUCH, COMMANDER, snd (SARATOGA, A L. KINO, COMMANDER, Leavo Norfolk for New York every ' WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY, AT 8 o'clock, am. I Returning they will have New York evsry \J EDNXSDAY and SATURDAY, »t 3 o'clock, P. It. For expedition end security this route, ss ps.t esper! ancfl tiss proven, Witt tie found the l»est in eveiy respect. In the construction of theee Steamers spkcul alten tii-.n has been paid to the floisb anil comfort of tbe Sa loons and Stata-Rooms, in order lo indiif-e travel by them. Pasaeugci- can sei nrs tbelr Tickets and Slate-Rooms before the arrival of tin* ships by applying 10 the Agents. When orderlug gomls from New York, the natrons of I tl.e! in., si,- requested to order liy the "01,11 LIN!*," New Y«-rk snt! Virginia Stniin.lilp Company, Pier 8. North River. Freigh( tsken a( tow rates. 1. ft SMITH A BROTHER, dec22—tf Agei-t-, Town Point, Norfolk. A TLANTICCQAHT~mAII STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK! THE NEW AND FIRST CLASS SIDE-WHEEL • nuinnn HATTERAS AND ALBEMARLE, Will leave Norfolk for New Yoik ss follows: * i HATTERAS, Capt'n Lewis Parish, v , Will tea-.. Dickson's Wharf every TUESDAY NIGHT , Immediately after receiving ergo. ■ ALBEMARLE, Capt. H. A. Bohrnk, 1 Willle-ve Dickicson's Wharf evr.ry SATURDAY ROD I immedi itely after receiving cargo. 1 Pasa-ngers by (his line will be only mie nlgli( st sea. . Rartirning, these Ships leave New York syretra ° WEDNESDAY oud SATURDAY, st 13 a., from Pisr No. 36, Nortl: River. c These Ships have superior ac-oniniodatlons for i asset:- - gors ami freight. "I The undersigned having been appointed Aa.-nt nf (lit. I bine, would respectfully ask the continuance of iho pa tronage heretofore to liberally bestowed 1 y the piddle, ami wouldbeg leave to assure them lliat ha Wirtendeavor ('. give satisfscdnn. All Mghl slipped l-y this line will be taken nt low rare, sn.l promptly delivered. Passag. and mom* can Le secured before the arrival of the st-irniersjiy applying at tbe office. For FreliriTnr Passage, apply st ths office of tlie Com pany, on Dickson's Wlmrf, EetlWiJj Waier street, ad joining Ihe wliuri of tha W BALTIMORE 81EAM PACKKT COMPANY. janl2-tf t. ft WEBB. Agent. g, Pacific maTITI^E-vFshTp COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, , TOUCHING AT MEXICAN TORTS, MB j ( AilttYINQ THE UNITED STATES MAIL, THROUGH IS teWBH TV-TWO DA VS. .< Sltansliifs unjtbe Cnune.dngon tl.e PaCflk Atlantic: wilh ths ARIZONA, COLORADO HENRY CIIAUNCET, CONSTITUTION. NE'.V YORK. GOLDEN CITY. , OCEAN (JI'KEN, SACRAMENTO. „ NORTHERN LIGHT, OOLLKN AGE }' COSTA RICA, MONTANA. . , n - ' Ac, Ac. : lie Ona of tlie. sticve istge Fill.) spl.uiiiil Ste.imsiiips vill leavs Pier No. Ai Norlb ltiv.r, t....t nf Canal slreet, at 12 ■ o'clock noon, on (lie Ist, 11th nnd Cist nf every month (except when those .litis full on Sunt— y, and (lieu on the pie-din:' Satushav), for ASPINWALL, connecting, .!•. Ite Panama Railway, Willi oße of the Company's RsaauU ft * from Poniuna for SAN FRANCISCO, (onching at ACA PULCO. , Departures of Ist und _*( connect at Panama wilh Stamen fa SOUTn PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMER ICAN PORT 3. These of Ist touch st MANZANII.LO. A discount t( ONE QUARTER bosi .teamen' rales al- | lowed to second aibi-i aud tie-rage passengers with fain- I tiles. Also, on allowance of ONE QUARTER nn tiirough rutcs to clergymen and their famiUc, and st Lool leeil. ei_: .olJicis h,ivine honeusblsdiscbsi-get, IIALF FARE. 1 « One Ilundr.d Ponn.ls Baggago allowed each oilnlt . I . Baggage matters accompany bsggagi Hirough, aaAstteml to ladles and childreu without male prnlei tort. -KEgi's'" lecelvodou tbs do..k thu dsy before wiling, from steam boats, rtllronds, and patsengert whs prcf.r In sc-1 down 10 early. An experienced Surgeon en bctrtl. Medicines and ot "t* tendaucu frss. For Passags Tickets or further information, apply st ' the Company's Titket Office, on tlieWliari, FOOT OF , CANAL STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. I - maris--- F. W. 0. BELLOWS, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS, i VLJki IGr HT, C A X I X R & C 6., W GENERAL SOUTHFKN I.ANU AGENCY, No. 62 BROADWAY,' NEW YORK, Negotiate LOAN 9 for FARMERS anl PLANTER.-): also for ASSOCIATIONS, CORPORATIONS scd COM PANIES, and partnerships Inr the enltivatlon of COT TON "UiJAII, RICK and ull SOLTIIEH.N PRODUCTS; also for (he LUMBER and TURPENTINE business. I'rcs-oie WHIT- LABOR, ustivu or foreign, M 8U...1)' special demsnd. Criiors are solicited. ,„-_,,„., ' Organise Asaoriallon. for the development of Wl.si.sh and MANL'FACTURINO Inlerests ami tli. SLTTLE ME.VI o(-sGlTIIKIIN LANUB. Purchase und forward MACHINERY. IMPLEMENTS. SUPPLIES, Ac, for FARMERS, PLANTERS and MINERS. ... . , Give careful attention to tl. ■ collection an.l securing or debts, snd die adjustment i.nd tettlement of ..laimi ol I every de.i;ri..'i"o. e____.il Their dtfrespo-j.-t-nl. anil associates are men cftne highest pSS'vMinnal übilKy, business capacity and social ' position in tlieir respective loialll,)* Tlitir plm ol I buslnsts is thnrou's'lilv .v-t.ima'.ic, an.! all its d '(silt nn i 1 carefully arrange.! to ensure (he utmost responsibility i au'd i- Itabililv." AM butine.l entrnsted to them or their I corr-poudenit will receive prompt attention. The,, , ronipensali'V will consist LNTIKEI.Y cf cOUaIIS- I 1 SIGNS, and charges will be moderate. AUTHORIZED REFERENCES. PETER COOPER Esq., New York. ...-,' A A LOWE, Esq., Ires. Cbannbor of h, i. , JAS CIH'KE. E-.i., I'liibvlelthin. OEO ft STUART. V,"l . I'hilmHpbla. Messrs. FOLGER, CARTWRIOHT k 00, No.—\W_« Water atrvat Agents for the city of Bis WIS TDURMNG OF THE MUSEUM. - LETTER .ROM MR. IIARNUM. Nrw Yoaa, July 14.1505. Jfi-.r-i H'rring & Co.: >30__«a:— Though the dostruttion of tho American Musenra has proved a serious lon to niyttir ami the pnle ' lie I sm h..tpy to verify the odd adage, tl„it " It's an ill ' wiiid lliiit blows nobody got.!," and conmiqucnily coc cratulsto i v that your well-known safes bore again di mons(.H(eil met* siiiierici' ilro-procf fTlflls m an ordeal 1 of unusual severity. The sad- you mad: for me srmo time ego was In tbe office o' tl.e Museum, on the second floor, I uck part cf the b-oldiug, and in the butt, st ol tbe tin.. After twenty-four lours ot trial, it waa f. nn-1 iiniene the .|„bris,and nn opening It this day, h;.s vielileil up It. contents in very good order—ismk-. papers, pnluii.-. ..i iu suranee bank till-. n>! In condition for immediate -ise, end a noble commentary on tbe trustworthiness of ■*»■ : ring's Fire-Proof Safes. Truly youn, P. T. BARNC-. I HEBRINQS PATENT CHAMPION SAFEST The most reliable protection from fir* stow Irnotcn. llersivu * Co.'s PatrKi Basgl*s' Sa«s, with Herring A Floyd'. Pstent Cryst«ll7ed Ir->n, the best security mmttmt a hurg-r-s drill ev.r t CQ _ No. Ml Broadway, aor Murray street. New Tork. FARREL, HERIU.S'I* CO.. Philadelphia. ff-RRINO * 00 , Chicago. mtr- KNOWU A WALFORD Agenta, Richmond, Ya. oct7-« rtOABTING MANIFEBTS V FOR SALE ATI-IS OFHCS i A At ■ JRWKI.nV. GIFTS!! (UFTS!!! S O M X Tlt I N G N E If, at NO «H IMIN niß, NORfOLK URA N D PRIZE DISTRIRI TlON! TlieOll.ll ("-lon tint Sew Oil-in. (till Kntripiise Tbe Invest tuio-i evi.-nslviof tnyiiid ttmmtttem iv the Southern Slates, kartag breach homes al NKW ORLKANft, LOUISIANA, CHARLESTON,MH Til ' CAROLINA, NASHVII.t.K, I'RNNRSSEK, I Al'tll.'STA, OEOROIA, HAVANNAII, tIPORiiIA; An.l have iiou co-p|.i,a dot th.ln by <-talilMung Uw ne pint ultra ..( lliem all righl anionf tliego.iil people of llilsf'ity. I Tim, ..nr lll'k'NlN'l TVKKK, wo ofl.n (.. i„u iiutomeis a new unit beautifrl stock nl I Tr-iTriIKH, I Ml.VF.lt ANDri.ifFD WAIIK TKA >>!,(, RICH CAKK AND CARD f(..<i|.'F.T' KM.!!.", NT CAfTOR". 00111.1.TS ANDCCP3, Ac, _;, *c etc' IKWFIRY OF AM, KINDJ i 4 ' LAMM' |m IIHACFI XT« . OKNTS PIN;J, ' WATCH CiIAtNH, HOLD lIINOS, »i si.hKVi: 11(11 tOWI, _r, , ao. j KM ONI' MH.I.AR mil .ll, WITII'II'T RFIARII TO ° '\ A Ml ): . FLAN Of MALI:. ,\ Ivsyooaa mmtkotm.tram mnong s well uiiji...t iniliilir,for whirl, you psv livrriiv five renl. nnil firol ( , ro !- I Sll inlvertlsiji.ient or reriltii-ete lolin.iliiliK lb. 1 lata ■ol .."I . r„i.. „ni,-lr iii the salt., wllit-h j-.-.i taa lon foi omdotlar.il dint art—lotultt ma, and ii n (-saaot, V..11 nn-i n.,1 r.iki-ll bit ltuv n lhllUl*iapll which is anrtl, atiemt the monri sipeaded. V.V vill m.ll you oiieenvi!o|ie'or twriidiive renis; fr.-ii for one dollar; (liirt.v 'or five seventy ,'..r ten itollsrs, .nt! one bumlreii for nfteen .ollar. SAr Call Karly anrl Sscure a V.luabl. Trire. -|t» POHL, RANDALL _ CO., MANAO ■ R 8 , C(..u'. -i. ii «i.J Now Orleans Old la I sun laa. 0 NO. 69 MAIN STItr.KT. NhRFILK. inw-.r7—i C TMpORTA-TT ANNOI. r^^:M£NT. GREAT SAL I 01 WATCHKS, CHAINS, DIA-O!. - !) HHI, ie^ OX3 MtM DnIIASS Wci.il to li.i ;isi*sfl . stmt ONE DOLLAR BACH I Wiib.'.ut regard to Vnlnt! >'ot to b. paid fur until yon kuow wliat you we to rec-ive [I] Splendid List of 4j4Ms*ll .VI c. ba mm st Out Dollar Each'!l HO Mu«i-nl P_- IKtnlWaaet ISU .Miisiml rmeawitti llib i C'..,ltin"l.ajt| (j &n0 ■ •00 Silver Toaj.lt. a lid CfT.iu l.'rns -0 t> W » _ HO Solver i-hatii- Dishes...., 30 to 100 " i 1000 Silver loa Pitchers Hto H " II 2800 f*rlver Sy*tlp Cups with Salvers iO to lo « l i ■ ..tllel 1.-,10. r 5.,.1 1.l 1... ..■, fi !n 60 ' WW Silvot Casttst . ir. (~ (sj " itOOO Fruit, Cur 4 and C*k* Btuket _v (o 60 " 6(100 Down filverTes, Spoons 10 It £od e .» Itaao Doten Silm Table Spoons I Porks Site 40 •• [1 260 UcLti'OoldU-idng-Ciißed W.-.i,_,,i w (o leo,a:h -.'6O Led!r..'o—d ml i:,i..iin|..i Bunting OrWdWatch.. Uto 70 - d 600 deii(i,'lliln(iliK _.-eSil.erWut:!ies. So to 70 •' tl 2— Dianniud Rin.s .oO to 1(m •• „ 6000 Oold Vest end Ner* Cliulna 4 to In » ~. SOUO Gold Oval niuid-Rrncl. l- 4to 8 " ri i*oo .Tetsu.lUold P.rae"t-l- 6to 10 " f. 2HOO CLulela.llo Oiaiii. mi ll'i.-.iit Chains 010 H " ll 7000 r-IllnlreandOoW Briches 4to 10 " 1 0000 Coral, Oj.nl and i-rniialtl Rrooohes... (lo 1 • ■ HN Hassle, .tet, I—is and Floieudno ,j F.ar-liii.j.s 4to 8 " ti THO Cr.'id, Oaaland Raierald Bar t'tuj.... 4to 0 » d 4000 Calif.ruin Diainoii.t H-eaH-l'lr. —11 to lv " c P.UOO doili 1.-li ii'iti Vest Valcl. Reyt... MM to s » || 4I.HJ fob mid Veal Ribbon—i.tet y (~ Jj 0 „, otsjo S.ts l ; i.litliits Sleeve tblttrilis, Wtinls . ,1 .It- 3to S - i SOOO 0.-.1.l Thu.,!!. •. l-.-ii. lit. k* 410 0 " lOWO Moiinlure Lt-kels .. .. . _.j0 lv 10 " .1-11 Miiitaturn Lockets, Spiln>r 10 ta 20 " :!000 Gold Toothpick., Crossts, A< ..,,,. ,S to S « 6000 Plain Oold Rings 4 to 10 '• 6000 Chaseii Oold Rings ... 4(0 11 " lOOOU Sliilie Bet nnd Signet Rings 260 19 le '• ~ IQuOil dallfbrnia Dlantaad -lags.. .- sto 10 " ' 76-JO Sets Lailies'.lewelry, .lei and Oold ~ 6 to 16 ' tiOoo _ ts l.i.iie. .1, story, Cameo, Patrl, " Opal aud other St >B— Ito li « 1« JiKklO Gold Pen., Silver Kstnns> u n iioldcra " 1 and Pencils 4to 10 " le InOOO Gold Pens and Gold Mounted Hold's oto 10 " • ..is'iO Gold Pent and QotdLitension llotd'. 16 to 26 * itOno Lntllt.'Gilt and !nl tlnekln i to ].-, » HO* Ladies Ull;anl Jel Ilkii Bits snd " [1 llall.i 6 to 10 a AHRANDALK A CO, MINUFACItII-R., Au_(Tß | No. I*7, liroadway. New York, g' Annotmcs Ibat all of Ihe above list of good, vtn be scld ti for o>r Dull.— E.oh. In cons- .pienai of tli: in. it stsgnatioa 1 f li vlo in tl.e rI ■aaalhcianac dittrlci. of tbronfh the mr l" bavin^cutonn istopply at cotton, a lame ijnaMllyof Vain.lii' Jewelry, originsliy latwdad for ■*« —WHtfe siarket H* mmemtt ot for aala In (l.i. soaaliy, and I' MUST BE SOU) AT ANT BACRIFIC*I I'n.Kr th;es tl cir.-unittsncet. ARItANDALK * CO, acting as agsata ni f..r luinrilial Eiircpean mnnufnrliirers. have resolved "t uiion 1 are*' Otf'l Apportionment to be divided ucconhng *( ' lothef-lowiogregaiadons; Cevtiiiratt- of Ihe various arliiles are pai ln(o envo- m lopes ii-i-riiniiis-,■".;, sealed nn, -nd when ordered, .re m tiikenont w I diem regard 10 -Uoice, and wnt by nisll. tlins showing no iiviiriiitnt. On noslpt otthe esrtHeatt yon trill set. wast v 11 arc to have, ami ll.en it is nt your I opt-* toasadlbs dellar aad t.iiis the irtele or net - Piirch.-.«ers may thus oliluin a Gold Witli h, Di.-.m-iiid ■ Ring, many sel of Jewelry on onr lilt tor Ovr'DolLiß, ■ ' HH»Cant FOR C_ItTIFICATE. [[ In all (r»nsa cdtnt ('>' mall,we shall cbai\._ forfnrward log ths C*rUfc*tes, paying postage aad dolag the bn.i --i 1, -s 2jcen*.eacli. wbt.li must be ancles** wb.u (he *■ Cerliticate is lent l>ir. Five Cerlificntes v.i'l le- ant for n ■jl, eleven for -, tliir«i lor $5, sixty-five ( _ jIO; one In hu'udrcJ foril'.. ri 1 what the •fUV s ay of r? ■ 01 f OarAT Girr Pn-inamo*.—A rars opp.tr(iii.i:y is of- (I I fored tot obtaining watchst chela* .ilaniond thtmt, silver- /. ware, ere ,by Messrs. Air .11.... ( 1.. Nt No. ]o. Ihvad- Ii way. Tlieyinvsiiii in.nniMe.ttTk t.i arttrte.. vsrvini. in m vaiue, itirl.ill ai-eolTeri-d ni 000 dollar (-i-'i. Tlio ilislri- a i.iltioli I* VI iv fully '..ri.!-' ■; SgfiM to (>ke:i rrrtificule of iiceila.-i si •;'.. tr.los.i iii an envelop., and .re not rvqairad to psv >cur dollnr mile—ym are satisfied with Ik. article, whiok v-iil certainly bs wnr;h nvsrs (baalhal amnont, snd maj be S.'.o or $100. An rxiellrnt m.«le Utstl latsHlass .lollar.— Sunday Time;, N. Y. tent, R February l v , -65. f Mf«*rs. Arramlllo A Co. have long brsn pc.so.i-Ily kaotra to us. and we believe tbem to ba even- way g wort'.ivoi pul.lit! ooafldsaca.— tf. Y. Scoot'icH American n • /.ur Jane 11, 01. _, \\t hue ir.=pcc_il, at tli" ornce of Arriritliin k Co.. A -ency f »r Knropeaa _anufoctoHag Jesndlats, a r nji-ortmeiit ol (ii-tiioiia>le and ralaaUa .1. welry of the > ti o ..'».tp:ilterii«. *A'cnlsn iindo-il n targe i|..nndly .fsil • ver ,!.,,,, - :.,; in,!,.rstnlid that 11-e whole ol tin-e ti'twly ' Im.-.rt.'.i erd.-i*s nr.- to be lisp- (at*[oa a 1 ard t rin-1 pis' eivinc cveat iidianliiee. to buyers, and nflo.-iiiiir ex- ' laaidve«_ployaienl to n:'i-'- V> _ know die iirm in niieslioii t" I"' "TJ re.|i-!a.b!e end tbo-iighly worthy of public coiitl'tsnc.., in..l rcronit.tend otir iri.-n.l. lo mid n then' adv rliscM-nt --V I'- Albion, atkemtt*T%ltm\ . 1 3,- Ves.rr. AiTandaleA C.».'si-.rr;:n_ Litnt, the sdvao [ __m towet be on the tide of the ru'tonier. tor b.- das every (him: ('nil' >' '"'tiling col: j.arsdvely lo 10... ' lie knows what he will get for his dollar be'ur. hand, nnd '. he noil not send it if he it nil tat-fii-.—-V J*. W.eUy ' .V.M,J.}.(-1-'.'. ' EMrboTy'r:: l, r-T T.umi" — Tti D m>«t cli.dl.l. and profi . ' 'abb- f'.iil ktjhn '.' •"• 1 i>' Oi-.i 1• I fisr ls.liet Is tbe s.te of C-tiHeiiles-'rllieGreidGiK ti'-ii nti 11 "f A-alniale ( c ..Co. A Intly ..( our al4ll.tint.ll.ee has le-en very sure.--■ ( ' ful in this war. not only In Hliag b*T o-.m j.iirs;.. bill a! 0 , in doing a ana turn lotoses _ wb svj the e.ll idl Ord n.stca, a. will la seen by our ativcrlb Ing colnmns. O-n --" domen can also be (hu. eagagwi.—_'. Y. Sunday Her cury, August it, IW. In our column, the reader wili find an advertitsment of Arrandsl" * Co.'t Gin Distribution cf w.-.n bs* je-.e'iy and --ilver.-.-ar.,. Ir, payment of that f.dvcrtii-iueiit we received several sett of the jeaelry edvirtisrd, snd we tre warrante.l in saying (hs(, 1-th in finl.h -nd quality, • (heyexceed., nur tipertitioT!.. They turned oul t1 be f Just what tLev bad bsaa repmseated.—iras Democrat, [Ltanstomm,) Aug. 17, U-- AOENTS— We want agenit in erery rsgteent, anl in every town and coimtv in the country, surf 'hote acting ts srich will be allowed IC cents en every Clliflcete or -- deredby them, provided their remiti.nce amount, to oa*dollar. Agent, willcollect 25 cent, for every Csrd* cate, and retail It ceatt to us, sither in cssh or poetsg. 1 ,tmft - ABRANDAI.E * CO, Jae- s—it-law 1«" Bn»dway, *. T. MEDICAL. THE -REAT STREMTHKNIM TONIC. (NOT A WHISKEY PREPARATION.) HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, will era* DEBILITY ! DEBILITY ! ! Resulting from any eauM erhatsvar. XX I'ROHTRATION OF THK HYHTEM, I v.i ll ...1 by I*l Xl HARDSHIP-! IYPOSURE, rwnm or Dueiuei of Camp Life. ■outna, cituens, male or female, adult OR YOUTU, Will find this Bitters s purs Tonic, not depsnilent ou bed 11 ,u..|. I t their almost inns. nl.sis effects o DYSPEPSIA, And l..|i]iu Rsjultlng from Disorder, of the l.lvsr snd Digestivs Organs, ere cured liy HOOFLANT'H GERMAN BITTEKH. This Inn. r- bt- i-rl 1-..1 inorr ('ur.*, gives IniKer H.li-1,, lion. lon mot, ler',tin.ni, lias tniire Ke.p-._M.. People to vou'h for II thsh any ntbei .till. I. In (be aiarCei. o Wf rl-fy any one to ch-lim .l> i thti a-eeeHton, ami J WILL PAY $1,00 --ti any mm who will produce a cart-Crate iiiiMithad by ua i lint li not gennjuw. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Will Cure .very CaM of COOMB OR NERVOUS DEBILITY 3 snd DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. Obeer . the following S-.-mptomt resulting from Ditor tier, or the Dlgeellve Organs: Cin.'lpslinn. Inward Piles, FulneM of BltKidtothe Ileail, Acidity of the Stomach Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for food Fnlneea nr Weight In the Stomach. Sour Elliott lions, Willing or Fluttering at ths Pit of His Stomal b, Swimming ofthe Heed, ltnrrled and Difficult Rrtatbing. Flullering at lh» Heart, Clinking or Buffo ratlng Sen .siions when In a lying p<is*nre, Dimness of Vision, ii.i-. or Webs be fore C" Sight, Fev.r and Dull Pain In th. Heed, Dene .ncy or Pereplration, Yel lowness of the - ;..n ant! Eves, P.fn in the Side, Rack, Chest, Limb., Ac, Siidden Fln.hee of 111 Burning In ib; Fle.ii, ConsUul Imagining, of Evil, .u.i • I'.RKAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. Id REMEMBER That i io. Bitter. 1. not Alcoholic, coutsln. nr, Rum o» Wtii4-..y. sti'i caanot ':iaks Dr.:nkerde, b.il 0 the Beet Tonic in lbs n .. i.l Read Who Says 80. * * » « '» a • i Froic the Net. W II i_l.lii.il, Pastor c' Iw.lflli Ctpiut Church, Philadelphia. | 0 tit!.into :—I ha.c recently been l—mrlng under die di.i. s.ing oliei v of liidlgsstion. see impsnted by a proe ti nil ii i f the nervous tytte _. Numerout remvdi— were recommended by friends. »nd some of them tested, but without relief Tour llooland's Oiirtri.ni Hitt-i s wars roconimeuded by person, who bad tried them, snd whose favoralil.. rocntton of these Hitters Induced ms to try iln i.i I iniu( confess that I bad a:i a., rsinii to Patent Metht Ines from the "thousand snd ons" .just k '-Blld-rs,'' wboee only aim ««ms to be to palm off sweetened and ilru/ged ii ~ rii p..i, I*, ii.riiiit.nv lv a tlv way, and die tendency at which, I fear, la to make many a ennflr—ed ' ■■!•.. .ti i I pun learning that youit ws. isally a mcdl rival prepft-atlon, I took It with happy effect, lit ac tion, not only upon the stomarh, but upon tbe nerv.ue ty stein, was prompt and gratifying. I tee] tbst I hsv. 1~ . 1., .; isi |.-1I.iuii.oii benefit from the mm of s tew bellies Very ...pectiully yours, W. D BRIOFRIED, 'No. 261 Hhsckamaxon stre.t. A. [From IL»IUt. R. D. Ftiidall, AtsftUot Editor Chriatlau CUronltle, MiiMelphia] 1 harp dartT--J _»rl«Jed benefit from the uae of Hoof i laud > U«iu .v llitteia, a*id r. «| v my i.hil-,,..- to re;.ni ; ■ ie! tbeiu aaa moat *,-11*1111 1 tonic, tv all -.-. I, - are »uf ..•ring froui a - nei .i a--l.ilii >or ftMUMN artaloK from ■ 1 Hu.i iiii-Tii of tha 11 wr Yuan truly, R. I). raNDALL [From the R«t. D Merrige. Paator of the Pasaarttuk BapUel Church, ri.il«delphk.j From the many r-xepectable recoinm«nd«tinnß gtrcn to '. ■: !'■ t 1 (ierman ilitters, Imm Indn _ed to give them _ UM. Aftirualnie never*! hot lira I found them to be a -<' ■-i mniwlv for debility, and a moat excellent trnlr for t.ieitcuarfc. i- Mil; Kit. I [From Uie R-v. Wm. .*mith, formerly Paitnr of the Yin- N-toffl and Mill's tile iN. J., OapUtH Church**.j Having used in my family a number of hottl** of your H'Xi-.iiif!'! (Jerm»n Bitten, I have to uy that I r-tyard tbfm hi) an tvicellL-ut mediclue, flpeclally t<> re mofm tii** <li---_i<- they ara recommrU-wJ lor. They etrenjetben and th* •yatem when debt I luted, vi are u-.ffi.il In diaorders of th* li»er. loaa of *pp*-*tite, '.<■. I have also rerumoiend«d them U several of my friends, who have tried them, aad found thorn gr»*tlj I Ufticiiil In the rentoratlon of health Yonra truly, WM. SMITH, No. KM UutchJuon itreet, Philadelphia. -NT [Frcia tbi V**tf Joeeph IT. Kenr.aril, Paat.r cr tho Teit'u ivij li.t Charch.] T have r»eeu frc'irustly reque*t*d to connect my name villi co-.ti.viiri.it l *ii» o< diff-*r*nt kind*of m*dicln«*, but rf»-i.i liLK tbe j*i j if .a* oot of my appropriate aplier*. I hart-*in all case- -!■-■-!;u- : i; b«t vith a - !<--r proof In f*> ■ '.!•■»■.. •'*■••. ar.-. 1 i-T.'n.arlT In my own family,'if th* 1•■ i-iiiit"-. ol hi il. -J A'.y.t Uerinan Bitter*. I depart' -r once froni roy o-mal cotin*. t«e»pr**i my full coimctiou th-t,/cr ryrtirral thl-Viit, f*f the lyrtom, and aptaafty/vr Liver Omptatnt, 4 v 11 tfift and valunhU preparation. In wime cum* It may fail; 'ut usually, I doubt not, it Kill be v >■■_■>■ I < iiflli jrt! t--. tlu*** who buffer from the abov* causea. Y'onr*, Tery r-*i*tctfally, J. 11. Xl NNAI.it. Kiirl-th below Coate* -t. t PhilaJclp -ia, December U, HH. Rot. .1. P Herman, aft tbs OermAn Reformed Chnrch, Kutztn-a n, Berka County, Pa., wa* cured of Dyspepaia o:' twt-uty fatti ptiinding. AM. S{.-d-f ler, Editor of the CjUuritL, No. 26 North Firth "*tr**tt. IMiilad-Ipbi.i, amyg this Bitten wa* r-r.im. nifiided to lim by amtciical frf«d,ind aix cured iiim of km uiplet* pro»tr**ti'»n of the narvou* *y»tem. Key. J V .".ton Brovn, D. D, Editor of th* Escyclopedl* of F H(MN Kno'*l**dge and Chtistian Chronicle, Phil a'lel* 'i». Ret. f -Mt Winter, D.D.,Pa*toTof Roxl<oroti<h Baptist Cl -n- R*-t ,'tt 0. U*ck, Pastor of the Baptist riiiirrh. Pt-m --1 .. n, V. J., form or; jof tbe North Baptiat Clnir<h, P dladelphia, at nt Vp.-tor of tbe LUpiie% Chnrcfc a* *"ht-l>r, Pa. These ■frnt'.-men exfrcsa, 1* the strc-ngect terms, their AtroMlUa opiui. a of this Hit i-Tr*. _*-,j, ID BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! tttT See thvi the signeinre of "C. M. JACKSON" ia on (he wrapper ot enrli buttle. /IH- —tonlil your uoere.t Dnittaist not hsvs the srti i le, !. not ie put oir by sny of the intoxic itinp prepi-ra tit.ns h.t m-iy ' . oifsred in its place, but send to v, end we will fcirwe'nl, sernrsly peeked, by esprese. raixcir.L Orrics sat MsavnricToer. NO- 631 ARCH 81-IR, Pmnuitr-tu. Pa. JONES & EVANS, fluccessen to C. M JACZQON k CO-1 nonmcu, Stf ler aaie by aaS PetßeW I* * Tn 7 ■ TWD 'a the Cnit*4 StaUa. aa-4—kwly tfor gj-rf tVtftai THURSDAY. APRIL ... IM A HEW POEM -BOM THK OLD CLASSICS llsrper's Katy Chair, in the Majpizlue for Apiil, untlsr Ihe hear) ef " New Poemt from the Old Clsselee," Intro j 111 ... Very IsMllldill J* .111 ff Ml. « Illtni.O, On th. Or.' 1 falile of Pruserjiins. It is, st (hs editor well ... , ■ touch -In 11 novel key, and with a Sue, |, 1... .1 1 lesliiipj ■" r-ROSKHPINA ON KARTII TO I'l.lTO IS HAlir " Ncr tepetita tetjui ftirel .>,,,.,,, >~„a mail em " i-t- ~-/..'. i. 111. I, 1 " i> nun of (he hats hinted iii.tt ll mm uo( 1 without reiunio. rtlisi I'ti.ti |ilo« s.s. vie.l to the decise . of Jui.ilsr (ha( .tin .tumid pau .Is month, of the year ' with n.r .11 to.! 0r.., on earth, or a. soma say, in I 11-.IVSII. - Mi, .... . I tlilnk nu thee amid (hesa .|triu K .(lme How art, I On (hse, my eniperoi, my sovran lord, dwelling atoue In dim Tartarean lowars Of (lit dark retilia. liy ser(h uud heaven aldittneil, t Wandeiini. il no. I.y that Avsrnnin river Where dead kings walk slid jihantt-ms wall forevei. I think of thee in that stein|iala,a irguant | Vvhsrs no sweet voles ..I -„,,,,,,., , 10.ru,. tha alt, ! Wtieie the vast a.lilinte s.w-in. ei.r |.i.. nsni r With sonin dark dre.m ol iiiilor.r.ild dsapalr Thy love, remenihered.iltttli heavim 1 tight M llj.-r ' I feel thy lingeiiug kisses ou tin lips. I languish fur (he tale autumnal showers, I The met, root .plashing of the autumn rata, t Th. tlilmu-rlng h.s.rfi.»il and la-l ln.lii._-. n..a .. That give me hark to lliy daik ru.lin again To thee I'll bring sit Ilia', .tarry .klrs * And .11 the 1i.....ii! ol .11111111.11 in my eyse I M li-n from earth's noonlld. heeu(y borue ew.iy To the pale 11'lirlr- of (bat under world, v A mournful (lower upon thy brass! I lay li Till round Ihy heart It. 1 liuglii, landnlt curled— 1, Afi Ighle-l dove, that Mm..111. fluttering | li.i.rt To ihe deer magic of tbv love's dominion " 0 For il,- t, wert grandly beautiful a. night, I Stern Urriis, In Ihy re.lm of Ihiilml kings ;i, And lliy sad crown ol rypres. lv mv alsbt n I'.lret Ihi.n all die bright anil flowery 11.,.. Of > ..silo i pojipte. aud of got.ten col li . ■y Ceret on her .(nlaly templr. worn •' I (I I .at bnlilsthee on Hull', dinky (In.me, „ Nor fsartsl the swful shadow of lliy fal., Content to .hare ths burden of ihy crown, P Ar.l all the no.nt 1. oi •[,!. o'l-t. of thy stale; I' U. inline my flower Ilk. beauty la (hy will _j Seeking wldi light thy lon.ly dark to ML Wonduling, I think how Ihy deer lon hslh bound me • In a new Ufa diet half foigel. tli. old ; ■ AH Sal I haunt die meadow, where you found lur C lm deep ||, .1 ,n,..(, 1. „f tlu.a V gtild. * Or tit hr.lde Cynue'. (oiiela n. dr.—ning S Of thu rsd lake by thy dark Batata gleatnlng. C Tlie dcnilfiil gorge, througli which I flrt( deis-ende-l ! To thy dink w..rld, seem, (the i tn -lormy .ky, Through wnosa dark teutulsr-tttt. as dsyllght ended, | v Wild isjinpsof Htiu.e( t,peii_ cii die eye ; ~ Wben tlisll't jt.rf, iiiiiiii dirt gtisimy porltil To our thro .csl pal.,ce in th. rtalni. immorlel* I Winn in her cur hy wlnj.-i dragon, borne, " Pale C.re« so ight me througii the situ Iderlag cigh(, l nidi angry ton-iie. end flerce oye, forlorn. ll the dark line t, irern il me from lier eight, Like a rell liousm tii-t r.n.ls Ihe ttr Of innbthsbl with her peril 11. deepwd. * Jove, paying th. great |~... „tt b.r woe, Ouve iw* l.iy gataahlSa to (he mnthsr's grief— 8 To Ceres gay;—l.,tough summer', golden ghiw * Ail all the crust sut moiilh., from .pour to .hue!: i Alas, bow sadly In «i. ill v, i.0n..,. I paM tin. lonely, llugering time of towers ! " In the long silence .tf the Uinguid noon., * When all (be pandng bird, are Taint wldi h..t, 1 wander lonely by the I lit '~,-.,.. . f Tn 'irsr the!- ti-ht »...> •' bit ft.t J Thiuugb tbe dead i-alin, and csiiti: the liugsrlog time By the alow puluag ol in-n sllvw chiuie. *' 1 languish far (hel .te sntuninal thawert, . Tli. roc:, cool tpljailing o 1 tn. autumn rain, Thaahl_:a.rliig li -u-'r.wi ut ', list ladlug flowers | lliat give ma bat k lo (by d irk i.-lv, again; I bavu no nativs hind Irom thee apart, And my tm ti baasae nf hwtv.ut I. lv thy 1.-.v 1 * — Mrs Wh.'.man. a DBtSSI K(> FOR CHURCH i lA.I.H.I'NMIj ' Liiti Mi.yLxly hMrd ihe bg||r lM b-iva 1— lu«r m«. I kfi'iw fall ««ll I 111 -*•¥•_ arm* lv Mm. ~ for m.■-. ,'a mkiMN h**lp ma I . 1 llm-k- D>v i'>lt*.t very ■[true*- — ' lllf-jlk is mmtm kUlllllU*: .1 tlfjv, mtt thiiKkitut fur oie—do, "A bole'" yotiany f |)li*t£.i- talus the nho* V I'lm*«. IsiiriH.ti y and hldu It— Jii*t think, ii - mmqj ,iv J, my i.-i Ic»iiu<.t s\-nt it with » bt»lfi I Tlifj Ui»?u will vijii, qpj M Th«*f'm tl«tfl ] -i-,:,, -' our ft.i .1 (Thsnuph, to 1.--HU, -, they _n<- l'n. i■■ ( . | tha way w« hold our ■ I rv>»» 1 , I'M 'ti.« _f.[ii.it.t M.-fu th"i.;!i t in , ■And rr. m Miv-ttlf, ' pray did yuu _ i. t « J»* .*> U-S-, I. **t in> JblMMl i i*. •«- 1.-i '<■ i iii lr.>i my Mtviktt— 1 l>o you fbiuk It l*rg-! aio't It i.-. flimsll i VtliMt lml_-r thfit- thtiiiri Kivt il rata ftnJ mice, J th-**} *\t -im:»i.t ? ' Pl-*ue hurry, Lurji*, (j. -, , I'm i.t | 'Thert.'* Vsiilie," M I ~-... r How iplenilhlly tbe silk will milk' ■ i'l--;.".- twi'l my "■«•!( ini.il- i My corMt. ,t-.i<\ my li ■ : - i i Thart now, I'il t«k-* ttv« t-kirt* or lis— ' i" h'.irf y.l.u i«. :.'i.t heir nic Bs ! ' fern know I**an iiOt»too|>! i Uowab-MI wy my prtvtr* t-o-day • ( A* It jlrloweutto 'lurivh t*>|*r*iy I li*>*f **nii ><mhr.-o fu'illah t * H*T» d.iiupttitHriMtna in Cologne. •Wh-t tyr;' * j j.i-iiit. you »il!, ont' .Vow Lv .la, doii 11* mulish. I thr-n, toy Ital—how hvabhur* Thin thiiiR —ii'ebiji aa ail outdoor**- I l'hiii trhjMiul stiifur-acoop ! •, Thank Hfiveu, myrloak ia hiot. .. i-xt, ItcotteDougb to hr, Ikuow — ' (StraigbUu tbii horri-i hop !) « My bundkcrchlaf aad ulovaa you'll And Jaittn thut .rawt-r Li. c, v*« you hlir. 1 - J (Don my dr-wi trail t) | It's all th* faahlOb now, you know ; (.Pray, dot*, the paint and powder ahow TbruUjfb my l«oee v*l| >> 1 Tiiank you, my dear, 1 -'Mara In* draan'i; Tlie Minti h« prtti-*_d ! tbadayofreat 1 C'ouea onlvoDCt-io s«Tan, t t F-rit on all the ctli-r cix, 1 bla truoll* lihoatd lutveto Ai, IM never gut to bea*f*n. t THE I i At Martinque, and In the year 1763, ■ t wi.B born one of tbe most fortunate anil J at the same time unfortunate womt-n j whose feet ever proved our mortal ' _ earth. a Sbe was called Josephine Tssobar; ' : and her young days were ajient happily and blithely, amidst thu * <.i her ft aunt's estate, for it would appear that aj> Josephine's mother and father thoui{lit I 110 more could be required of them than j.• to bring a child luto the world. It waa | not known whether they ever saw Ihe | f child after leaving it with tlie aunt. '*■ Her "father" had been a csplaui in the Itr French army, aud had retired to ai ea- j I tjte in St. D.min_ro, on which he pro- (it bab'.ydied. 'a The girl Josephine grew to be very I 4 lif.uiiiin!. Her eyes were deep blue, . i shaded by black lashes, suit her hair of t rich brown ; but her chief bsuuty lsy in « the varying expresaion t»f her face, to \t wilch muy lie added that her volte wss i Tim .i-tubls for ita swee.lilira- aud even I tenderness. She was of i_uid<lle height. Flowers were a passion with her, and - «o also was reading. 1 She had a favorite foster sister named \ Euphretnie, a mulatto; and with thiajt companion who nev*j left ber—who i followed her through her upward and ambitious flight—she would ramble I throughout a summer day. Upon one of these occasions when Josephine was so nr er her womanhood, • as lo have the d- »y of her r__rriage i fixed, she encount .red an aged womau, who seeing her, r«reamed, and seizlni? I ber hand, deoUr td she would one day be Queen of Pi..nee. Josephine lw jghed—but she half h*. . lieved. Sbe married \Utt Viscount ,-lexander TEBMS OF ADVERTISING. THE NORFOLK POST tilers the !.i«! terns lo Ai.v-.nß_i. and its isriees will .Ley. curre.js.nd with die general ailvertleiag ratee ■- ' I herd Ilea. TwiLvr li-its or less will con-dlute • eaaat*. T.a . Battle !._-i tion ptr saasr. ONB POI.LAR te\t\ ha hargs.l. and Ibr each anlieeijuent Insartloa TWINTI in_CKNT.-> Merrhants, Auctioneers and all others who adaastit* ■ gularlj. and t-cepy oue-tourth of. colnma or -aose,caa make rjH-i lal ferine, and wilt receive a liberal ds-tttrtioa Business Cerite, rivs noLLAfta per mouth or n**T aot, i tas jier ywar. All (rsnsient advertisement, payable ia s.—aa*' — .there monthly. deßea-jlittrtif.it>,and Hie couple journeyed to France nnd to I'uris. Here they rre ■iti'il i|(titi>:. MBHtUon in society, for be was equally beatitif.il with hermit. They attend* *d at court, of couree, and the poor fated Mario Antoinette took notice of the coloulal lady. How little did the queen think trial in some yeari the you tiff lady which ihe waa pleased to admire would bear a title even higher than that of queen, end would bear it in the very palace within which tbe Queen of France wee * penis |ML aud n» the iiii.streni iii that pal*co ot tins uiantue resulted a win [Eugene] ami a ihughter i Mortens-*! who ultimately lv -i the mother of the present i'nipernr of the French Everything promised happiness to the young couple, bat clouds will rlee in the bi Ighti h| day, and a beautiful morn ing may lead to a night u|_. raging aud terrible i-torin. Sinldenly the viscount became Intolcr ■ iit. MOM say mad ; and, as the unhappy result, the wife nini husband separated He remained in France, while Josepblii'< returned to Martinique,accompanied by |W children. Iv that ialand she remained till the lews of the Revolution, when perhaps, ear for tbo life of her husband induced lei to return lo France, and it waa during the journey homo thut an accident to uorallze over, occured. The little Hor ense, the future mother of an emperor, I/ore away the only pair of ahoes alio i.nl by dancing about, and her little feet vere cut and bleeding. A rough sailor nade her a pair out of an old boot of bis iwu, and lv these botches tbe mother of s';i|.n|i tin the Third was once more iappy and daiicliig about. TM pair of bunt* are historical, for foeephlaekept them, and when, in after lays, she w.-is Empress of the French, be showed tin-in stored up with h'-r [rand Jewels—they were tho jewels of ier memory, and she kept the v by ber, ill tbe day came when she floated t» vardsGod, ;•» we ail must—alone, each villi bla dread account. "Her husband MM fell a victim to the devolution, and she was a widow Then he was a prisoner, a poor "arlatoorat," i'(i.i.-iiiiii-.i to die fur the crime of her drill. It was now that tne prophecy of au old vctiitii began to take ].j . slon of ber itiml, and wlicn several Indies were be velling their own fata and hers too, sbe ictu.itiy smiled, snd told them tbe gullo. me would nev.-r drink their blood nor it own ; that she would become Queen if France, aud thai tbe ladles near ber liiould lorm purtof ber royal household. As she spoke, they heard tbs gaoler [ive his dog a kiu'.s.aud »_y, "Out of tl.e way, Robe-.! ...:■' Audio abe divined but HoU ,-i.. ,-ic had fallen, since bis lamcsake, the poor (i<v, bad beeu called kul kicked iii one aud tbe same moment. Rut Ihe "bad days'' bad not yet passed 'rom Josephine. She veuet javeu frcn leal!. 1 , bat not from poverty, a-dshebad 0 beg alnaoM in order to livo. It wss iii 17' Jit:,,_*. A'.'4)&!ei>n, then "-.-i-ittt!.!i.i!t of Paris, ll.st fair Joe' ililne. He (nei, her at a ulttetral aoirte, nit bo ili.si beoams I iiersated la berlire ivheu she called to thank him for re - iloring to her son BogetM the sword bi» lead Cut her h.cl worn, and which had reen yielded op tn the government on the di-iruiiu_r of the citizens. Tbe Bre of love once alight In Napo leon's heart, it soon burned brightly, md witli tn .i vi i-y tear BontlM from the line when they Hi"', stw each other, losepliine and .Napoleon .\ere married. That n -~,..;. .;i absolutely adored his wife is proved by many instances of ex - trenie liiictlindKlit and consideration. )n went the conquering Napoleon, dally ...lining more and more power, whlla los.epb.ide gained new Nitpoleonlata by her tact and policy, not the least nf which was a great assumption ofniod t>sty. Khe lived at a quit t little estate called Mv.mai mi, umi all her thoughts eecmed centered in ber garden. At last Napoleon wag declared Const/, mid Josephine was tic- wit'o of tbe man st whose disposal rested thirty million* of men. Fmm Ni.-iliii-iiH vi to the Palace of tbe Luxemburg was so ascent; but that Palace wss soon found iucouveiiieut, end the consul and his wife, Madame Bona parte, then removed to ihe "Tuileries," the pilace of tbe old Lingo. By this time Josephine was thirty-six, and men admireil hoc so heartily, and ■lie appeared so beautiful, that she might have been called sixteen, and no one would have denied the assertion. A I. w years, and tbe prediction of tbe old woman away in Martinique was fu'till ed. Josephine was an empress—and au empress of France. And now alie had touched the highest pitch of all her earthly glory, and it is satisfactory to know tlmt while she sat upon tbe throne she was gentle, charita ble, courteous, and never vulgar. Her luisfortuue was the in.rfortune of many women who havo had but one misfortune —she bore no imperial chil dren. Tbe Kmperor wished to continue the line, uud he divorced her. There is no more touching page in history than that recounting Jost-pbiue's unhesitating obedience to Napoleon's wish. Bhelaiddown her crown with nit a murmur, and retired into private lite back to tbe little estate at Maliuai ion, which "'"'• had quilted for so much {landeiir, and where she returned to the >ld gardening pursuilsof ber compara tively early and humble days. Perhaps tbe moat touching portion of hi* pathetic historical cli.-ipK i isi the re flect and hve Jo-ejiblne lands red to ncr rival and successor, Maiia Louisa. She humbly asked to sec ihe new em. |>re»s, but this the )i.i(i_,i_'.y /,n-trian re fused to allow, a id so Jo.epi oi - bowed. When Napoleon's 1.011 was li un, no one ra-joited more than Josephine, ft I hard -a.li-i-tltoin-.il' musl she btave tt.li her leeuMss—especially when the emperor sens', her word, a day or «.> after the Wrtii *% nd wis sou, that hu had no: "i.l time tn wl.be to her, becausb be con'.J not cease t»> jsaxe ufmn bla child. F-iw the poor -let—Teaed empi"»s aiust liave w.-pt as -ii> MM heriM-lf her. was yet auother barrier ta the old love Napoleon bad felt for her. At la-it— VapoU-on fell. And the allies were about entering Pa;.s. Theu Jose phine prepared to leave the old house at Malm ..-.ii. when a _:r. c;< •'... message came to lier fio___ the coi querors to re main and bays .10 fear. But she was even then dying. Orad ually she sank; e-.r.y In May, 1814, sbe in came worse, and on the fojirth of that month abe fell .-.sleep, an 1 to died, after declaring In her last words that France should b-j gratef.!, for el.a bad striven much for the good of J'ranoe. 80 sbe died. There have possibly been many better women, and there have been many thousands worse. Oustave Weiss was run over and kills 1 by a steam (Ire engine la >~ew York.