ALMANAC TOE THE TEAR ISSB. >• ■ -1 * % < < > 2 < - 7 > n 2 j- s £* ■? r 5 §£ £ ~ H j gj iJ - s: ss <; j io ' £■•*■ r-< ta at JAN' 1 2 I 345C7 3 It j 10 11 12 13 11 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 FEB. 1 2 3 4 5 C i 7,8 9 10 11 12 13 ; 14 15 1G 17 13 ID 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 MARCH. 1 2 2-1 5 6 i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ! 14 15 16- 17 IS 19 20 1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 j 28 29 3U 31 APRIL. 1 2 3 45G78 9 10 , 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 j 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -29 80 MAY. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 i 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 80 31 JUNE. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 j 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 -JULY. 12 3! -1 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 10 17 15 10 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 26 23 30 31 j AUGUST. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 S 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 i 29 30 31 SEPT. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 | 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 SO OCT. 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 i 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 I 31 NOV. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ! 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 j 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DEL'. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 27 28 29 30 31 Frank7eci's Filter. The fullov.i.iir is a c py i f the original lelicr frosu Benjamin Franklin noticed a few weeks atgo as having come into *T possession of the editor of the ftn-cnsbut'g Argus. The reader wiil Jiscovo: by this'lercr, that the pilnter phi losopher was an early advocate of the old Whig j docrinc of Home Protection, and that he in his day viewed the matter pretty much as the Tir iff advocate of latter tiiues did. lie took high grounds, and gave his views in the plain, simple and forcible styletpeculias* to the man leavened with a little wholesome advice for home con- j "sumption. The arguments put forth by h'.tr eighty-six years ago are just as applicable now as then, ami are worth considering in these times of National autl individual bankruptcy.— T!ie letter was addressed to Mr HUMPHREY MARSHALL, \\ est Bradford, Chester County. Sir.— 1 July received your Favours of the 4;h of October and the 7th of November. It : gave me Pleasure to hear, that tho' the Mer- I chants had departed from their Agreement of Non-Importation, the Spirit of Industry t;tt 1 Frugality was likely to continue among the Pec- i fie. lam obliged to you for your Concern ou my Account The Letters you mention gave great offence here; but that was not at tended with the itn media to ii! Consequences to my In terest that seem to have boon hoped for by those that sent copies of thein hither. If our Country People would well consider, i that all they save in refusing to purchase for eign Gewgaws, & in making their own Apparel, , beingacply'il to the Improvement of their Plan- : rations, would render those more pro6tahle, as i yielding a greater Produce. I should hope they • would persist resolutely in their present com-! uiendable Industry uud'Frugality. And there : is still a farther Consideration. The Colonies ! that produce Provision grow very last. But of j tne Countries that take off those provisions, some i do not increase at all, as the Europeau Nations and others, as the West India Colonies, not in t rhe same proportion. So that tho' the Demand ! it prt -eat may b -u'-Sc.ent, i; cannot long con tiuu '\>. Every Ma- ufacturer encouraged io •our Country, makes a part of a Market for Provisions within ourst and saves so much j Money to tit? Country as otherwise be ex ported ta pay for the Manufactures ho supplies. j Here in England it is well known and under- ! stood, that wher . vei a Manufacture is establish- 1 etl win Mi entplovs a Number of H'.ntls, it rais es tho Value "f Lauds in the ueigbbotingCouu try ail around it; partly by the greater Demand i near at band for the Produce of Land, end ' partly fioni the Plenty of Money drawn by the Manufactures to that Hart of the Oc'J'itrp. It . teeiu therefore the Interest of alt out - Farmers j and Owners of Lauds, to encourage our young Manufactures in prcfeieoce to foreign ones im ported among us from distant Countries. I'm much obliged by your kind Present of cu rious Seeds. i hey were welcome Gifts to sorno of my FiienJs. 1 send you herewith some of the new Barley lately introduced into this Couu try, A now highly spoken of. I wish it may be j found of Use with us. I was the more rdeas'd to see in your letter atbo Improvement of our paper, having had a 1 principal Share in establishing that Manufacture among us many Years ago, by the encourage ment I gave it. If in anything I can strvo yoti here, it yviil be a Pleasure to Your obliged Friend and humble Servant, B. FRANKLIN. DOUGLAS AND BIGLF.fi. The Washington .correspondent of the New York Tribune, thus alludes to the debate in i the Senate, on Monday last, between Messrs. ' Douglas and Bigler : 1 "It was snpposed from the result of the contest two days ago, that Mr. Bigler would jbo unwilling to measure swords agMn whit j ! Judge Douglas. Not so, however. He came! I to tho Senate tiiis morning with a long written ; j speech, full of "delegated authority," design ed to extinguish the Senator from Illinois, by ; arraigning his consistency. Douglas retor'ed i ■' with great effect, admitting the charge, but ; plating Duchittan in precisely 'he same cate- j gory With himself. Ho then turned the tables, j . and subjected bis accuser to the most torturing i inquisition that was ever witnessed in that j ! hotly. On no former occasion has ho ever j j appeared to the same advantage in seizing the ! i ooints, in pursuing them without turning aside, I iin exposing the weakness of his adversary, ' j and in holding up the fr.ail pretences bv which i . the Administration sought justification, to j ndieulc and contempt. TTc den; jude-1 to : know why this Lccnmpton test had been np 1 - j plied, in subversion of all the principles of tho j Nebraska bill—why V.c was ta be peaii out of | 'tie party f.r differing with 'he President, J when no one Senator agreed with all his ro • commendations, and whv tho men were not | proscribed who openly differed on other points jof policv. Answering the allegation that, the ! Nebraska bill was an enabling act of itself, he ; j said the Toombs hill was specially framed and passed as a party measure, to promote the election of Mr. Buchanan, because without it or some other plausible mode to meet the ■ difficulties then existing, defeat was inevitable. He said he could not. I j driven from the Democratic party, and no power in or out of j Congress was strong enough to expel him.— j The independent democrat ie press, which did i not live on patronage, was with him. and he ; could understand why that widen was fed by the favor of He Admit■■istra'ion assaiio t him. • ft was the inures! of certain parties to break ; him down in order to advance their own po . litical fortunes, but bey would nut succeed in ! the attempt. Altogether, the tope of- this -speech was ; bolde- an-i more assured than the former. It ; kept Davis .m i Brown and otlieis b::-y in fug i ge>rious to Bigler, who seemed t-i writhe nn- j dor the las!) of the Little Giant as he expand ed with the indignation of pent up feeling.— j The g'ovo Is now thrown down in earnest, an i j Jefferson Davis wtii in time take it up, with a : full knowledge that many side shafts were ; flung at him to-day, entirely too pointed to ; escape general attention."' llow Tttrr.!—'The following from the ; Ger.natttown Telegraph, an independent and agricultural paper, is full of truth and point* "Robert 13 Randolph, who grossly insulted President Jackson by an assault upon his person, in consequence of Lis name being stricken from the navy roll for being concerned !in a duel, and who was lately appointed to office by the Secretary of War, has been allowed jto res/gpi The Tennessee Congressional j delegation waited upon the President, last, week, in a body, and demanded ins removal,; out of respect to the memory of Andrew J 'ck son, and it. was instantly complied with. \\ e j respect, the Tennesseans for this prompt aciim j iin the matter; and wc may here as well add, j : that this is tlm front the "Souh" usually puts j l on when it is determine Ito carry a point.— ! [lad it been ihe "North" that played the part i jof the "South," in Kansas matters, and been guilty of the frauds and outrages upon the sovereign rights of the people of that Tort itory j the delegations of every Font Item Stat*; in the i Union would Lave marched i;i a body to tire j . Presidential mansion, am! demanded ou the spot, instantly and without qualification ot ! equivocation, the recognition and guaranty of 1 the righ's of Kansas under tho organic law, j with to • boldly proclaimed alternative of a j Ji-solutioo of the Union. There can fce no : errtldy doubt of such a movement, had the boot • been on the other foot: but ar it is, tin timid, | hesitating, pandering North, is badgered, trodden np--n, and kicked about as a mere f >ot b'ill, ami the people of Kansas treated as j though they possessed no inherent rights at ail, . : and as deserving of none, until they fall dowu j | and it U the feet, of their Southern masters." 1 UiGLIJIt'S DOUBLE DEALING EX DOSKD. The Globe, the organ of the Loco Foco Party of Huntingdon county, fakes strong j ground against the Administration on the Kansas question. It speaks out as follows . "We are for a free vote upon a free Coti s-iiution. We are against this force work of a j band of political desperadoes in a matter in— -1 voicing the vital interests of a community.—- We arc for popular sovereignty—really, not : nominally. In short, although we say it with j ' regret, we are upon this question against the j | Administration and with Walker, Douglas,! ! Fornev, and other leading Democrats. If the j Democracy of the North wish to sink into utter insignificance—if they wish to be routed and , I overthrown in every State north of Mason nud ! | Dixon's line, they have only to sustain the Le -1 compton iniquity." The Globe also publishes tho following ex tract from -*t >pe°eli delivered by Gov. Bigler, •at Huntingdon, last Summer, in answer to a | speech of Judge Wiimot : : "Wc eiaime 1 that the Democracy were more ' the friends of 'Free Kansas,' because fjern- i nient. 'l* former are redccunhle and c4ver tii-le, safe and confided in. The latter, ii the | stiiccst sense of the word, are shinplastefs- MR* DOUGLAS' BILL. \\'ASHINOTOJ CITY, Dec. 18.—Mr. Deng- J ius' hill, introduced into the Senate to dayjpru- j vid *.s f.-r a board of live persons to be appelated I fy tbe President nud confirmed by the Sehate, ' to make au cminieration of the inhnbiian'i and 1 a fair apportionuicut of members of tho Conven tion, the election haid on a day to he designa ted by the board, not less than ninety or fcioro than one hundred and twenty days from the 1 passage nt this act, and who shall be entrusted ! with the appointment of judges and places | of voting, which is confined to every free white male citizen of the United States over twenty one years of age, who may bo bona fide iiilcib itants of the Territory on the 21st December, and who shall have resided three months next, to said election in the county ir. which be offers to vote; the Convention to assemble nat less , than thiity nor more than sixty days after the election cf delegates, the Constitution to he ; submitted to the legal voters for their full ac- ! ceptanoe or r. jection, and unless adopted iy a majority of alt the legal votes cast, null and ; void. The bill secure* the personal ari lp. lit- ; cal rights of tho,people including those cf speech j and the press. THE RIGHT KIND OF TALK. Forney has got Luck to Philadelphia from Washington. lie concludes a long article in ] defeuca of Douglas against the attacks of! southern newspapers with the following j paragraph, which has the ring of the tiuo t metal: "We are patient people, over this way. — i Wo have seen The South and its allies dp posing Mr. Buchanan's nomination and doubt- I ing his devotion to tli-i-ui: wo have stood caluuy ! by, 1 witnessed the;:* lule in Kusa-', trusting ' the while, like submissive and enduring men, t to the approaching recognition of t' e will of ; ti:c majority; we have heard, with unriuSsd ! temper, the objurations of legislators asul oi ] politicians .a snus of ' le lave .States, against j such Democrat as Waikei and Str a'on, i*j- | cause tiiey would not become parties to forgery i in Kansas; and now we are expected io I ear | the additional outrage open Jr. I * Dou as, and to see Gov. Walker's head carried before tho conquering niiu'irity of tbe Lecomptoti Cmivent: .as a trophy of triumph. Tncre is a point beyond wbi forbear in*e uiay cc.o-- to be a virtue, it has bun reached, 'geutfe men of the South !" —EVEU L' virrc'i L. — The ltaftsruars 1 Journal b ays that in Bcnzitig-r tp., Elk county. Packer re- i CC;VL i the entire vote for Go rnor: and that there is not a singl j hi hie except ihe Douay <.r Rouiish translation, an t not a scnool unless in the hanks of the Papists, in thi w hole township. I —Jons MCKeo*. a distinguished '-democrat" has been removal from tho >-!fi a f United States At jto nicy tor New York. ihs (T-r.cc was having vo • ted for Tietnann. an honst Dcnmctat, for Mayor. | against Wood, a consummate rascal, as has been , proved in a court of justice. This shameless :n --1 feiferenco with the elective franchise tiy President Buchanan, would not have been attempted by ' Queen Victoria, Louis n.l on, rot the Czar of ! all tho RnssiitH. Eueli i.s modem democracy. —A young man n>m"d Richard IV". Jacobs, 22 years of ag *. son cf Mr. Richard Jacobs, of South i Danvers. .Mass.. who bad be n unwell f rn few j days, complaining of pain in his ! ones, was, a few j days since, seized with severe pains. accompanied by ravings and nl] the symptoms of hydrophobia, I which continued until death relieved bini "ECttET.VrtT STANTON's Sncccsson.—Denver, ! who has la- • a appointed SIJCCJ dSi r. Stanton as Secretary ot Kansas. ws a memiicr of C ingress last Session, from California, and since thou h s been an tr.disn Aretit, lie acquit I'd .i notorietv in California by a cue!, in which he killed Gilinsrt. tie editor ef tin*..'.'? CalijOTKic.. It was thought by l!:c people of Cidforni i that his conduct, in tltat | affair wis heartless and blood-thirsty. A good sub ' ject t iielp to crush fi ■ ;dom i'i Kan.s s! i.t'CZ —A term*tti in Albany I t.dvcanie into poss -ssion of Sol.ftOO. the in st oi his wife, : who "at! nway to Uiiitorni.;. w tit mmther roan, some years ago, mad ■ money infamous!?, iut re peutcd on her dc tii-ln- l, md made at.meuicnt In leaving her mo.'i.y to the j-.jure I hits' i*td. Mean- i while the German tuan.i'd a sec*■ id wife and has j | had Be vend ciilid: *.•;,. who *.v:l! have the bciiifll of: tho fortune thus oddly couiu by. —PRT ON THE SCREWS,—A dispatch to tbe Phi ladflpbia Rr'Jt.'i says:—••The A {ministration be- 1 gins to led tiis gr.-.it power. Prtii iv-ut Bucliaurn icfusts to send 'he nouiinatious of Postmasters | flit eouOrmetie • until too N'**rth'.*ru Democrats yield an 1 act up to hir demau Is on th. 1 Lecomp- i ton Constitution " B'OME.'S RIOUTS.— An act on FOR debt by a wife ag dust her husband, to recover money loaned • cy her to !*r Uuvii n', i.eing ..p rty acquired af ;er m-iiage. was tried ;n the common Pleas ed" Perry ci unty, Pa.. :i few days ago. Judge Graham j jir-Naiing. The quea.'i >a wis whether h wife could mrdutairi a suit against her hiisbmd. The court i deci'i *d that she err! I. *r.-l Jelivere ! a vc. iict for the jf l iinrifT for d 2 <>(' B. o : AT I :t ii til t. r.rt or-nnses a submission of the IJCCOU.; ' 'i Const i tut ion f > a vote <*f the people of Kans s. Mr. iCyler appnnrs "> liave a strong bisiik * to those popular decisions of the p* Oj i*. tie i.n doubt remembers vividiy that the last t;;lo his n line was submitted to the popular vole ojilis people of his v j majority of his fellow citizens , numbering si jc J rip Iknmm-l lt was on!, when power w|s not i:i tho hmds of ti;o peo ple, hut d"ieg|tod whero scheming and in- , tiigue upplat|> 1 men: and popularity, that Iligler cnnld pltiiu i alee, lie has always been a most bnn*itig;ife 1 dough-face. When he G led the Executive Chair of our cotti- , Haeriwealth, :.i cravenly allowed the sovereignty ; of 'nir State n he insulted by Guv. L 'we, and j put the greatjlieystone State in a position of , Kub.'i-dina'i jj to MaryianJ. If the South has any use for * supple tool in the Senate, they ' will find ouefeadv and willing ;;i Bigler. TO KEJIRE. —Robert B. Ran dolph, of \ recently appointed by Gov. | Floyd, Seorfjiiry of Wur, tea position connect ed with thellorid.i Arsenal, lias been peruirtted ; to resign. Mr. Randolph is the Naval O.Ticer j who gross!, insulted President Jackson, by ah assault upotj his person, and was removed from ' the service.! His aapuiutment bt Secretary | Floyd was fit of regard to the family of Ran- ] dolpli, *.v!iof re not in prosperons circumstances. ] Tbe Teuncfjoe delegation watted upon Presi dent Buchfftan, a few days ago, ami in.-isted j that icspr*} to the memory of Andrew Jackson demanded Ihe removal of Randolph. Mr. Bu | chauun [ i jmptly communicated liicir wishes to 1 the Secroiry of War. National b.AiTti —We nave thought that a I fine Kubjejt for a Painting to decorate a panel I iuHhe ne * House of Representatives at Wash- \ ing'on might bo f'iun*l in this; I'residgit J. Buchanan, holding Lis Ostcnd j Manifest * in one hand and that portion of this j recent Message against filiihiisters in the other, I while in Ihe back •ground Get it be a spirited j painting should appear in the Sloop of War] Sura'og:, with ihe Fashion running under her j stern, within a half-gun Mint and Walker laud- j ing his |'jna, inuiiDiona and uicn on the sand I whhip fir of *.he U. S. flag. Under the pic- 1 turo viite in large ohauctcrs— "NATlONAL PAtru.f— P Us. GnzJlc. Tlie Ueath v.;; rants of Henry Fife, Monroe; Sicflait ■:nd Charlotte Joueshave beeu received 1 by fltiiviff Patterson of Allegheny county.— j The Governor fixes Friday, the 12".h day of I r ebruary, for the execution of Fife ard Cbar.ine, r.nd Friday, tiie 26th —two weeks iuter—for the exc 'iition of Stewart. Tlie ob ject, for delaying the execution of Stewart is nnd'-rsioo . io be for 'he purposo cf awaiting the "li ui-.tr."r:. i rnnis popular M or*, tidy M zinc, a bead \ tff | -1 cheapest and best in-the' M wiil be great i> j mpr aved r 18-* B. It ;vi .fain ov.r ■ t fKlgfS of double coluimi I c Mattel; ) twenty to thirty Mie! ]. kitesj <) I(V .-r £o< vt, ~} ! ensM iii,rs;w!ii: |i is pt'o|'S'>bj ,',y moretban anv j periodicul, or'any j.riei . ever lis thrilling original Morn , • i-em il- l>st i authors. Every volume enure one ~f Vis. Ass |S. STETHEXS' Cftjiyrifth'- N>j . th- celebrate. | author <>t ' Fa*inn and Pamiij ' Also, one of .r is. E. D. ii. x .Sotitbwortb author of "Tlui | Lost Heiress." j Its Snpe)!i M < zzofinls and j ;•;• K, el Engruv. ; ioh-t, arc ti>e best published n| her,.. lis Colored Fashion Plel Each ..uF*r cor t:\ir a Fashion F are, < <•] ~,j ilt)l | colored; :.T-.o u doz-.-ii more N'v .tyles, eucraved j r o*;e vs ir, | i.K) Five copies ior ouv year, i T.oii Eight copies, for one year, I 10.i.0 Sixt. eu copies for one year. 1 20, ed PREMIUMS FOR ( ÜBS. Thro", five, eight or sixteen pits make a j Chi!'. To errry person getting iii.Ci.il>. our I-'Casket." containing forty Kng*.'Jims, will be i r.ven .gratis: or, if preferred, a c y if tlie >5-*- c'zine ior i 8 ■ s >. i'or a Club an exda e >p\ of the M igizint- :'.,r ISJS in Ad dress, joist paid, CIIARLES J. PETER )H' 8>;t Chestnut S'REE IPI. Nov. 27. 185-. g~?"."l!i<'ci uens jit (ira URILLtJi.-s i i'JtUSt'i JT.. FOURTH ri;,vu OF 'I | €osj?;op>H!an ,-trr *ss9?f|jsn. j Tlie famous DusavMorf (inj'erv Paintings j Purchased at a coat of | ♦ powers' j wor! t renown*! Statu.; of the Gr.-i j ,■.?! ii,- purchafed for sfx thousand dollars. h avvital ! ..uu.tr,--' other Work <.f Art. in P - s . S,. u |„. tor.- in ! Bronzes, c •mpr>e the Pi ,;r,s to !••• j aw-ur-u-d to the Mib.*crii>vi < I tho 0 niopolit.:;. j ait association, who M.isci.i U-i,. he 2lUh ol -f r;".n.irj, !85, at which lime the a-v s triii t ike I place. TERMS OF Every subscriber f thive dollars bl'i'iilM to j a copy <:t' (!,,• 1 irg,. and : i Si..—l ijugtuvin/, entitled ••Manifest Destiny," also t> . |r.j>-,- of the It . osmopotitan Art Joumai woe ye..c. a tier li.i rate in the award of premium.. , free r> i :i:i-aion to the Dus -Mori a . ! Cosrn-ipcdit n Gal leries. i 1 his it is S'.Fi tfi \t for er.-rr three d.JUrs paid . t a- s.iiii riher not only receives a splendid three i lai* ■- ipsvifig, !:at also t.-c ' dutiful iliiisti ,t-d I two dollar Art Journal, one v.- r. i En.iii suUsmiit. iis also pteseoted with a CertSfi jc ite IS fno aWar is, by which a valuable work Of Art, :n Painting or Sculpture, may he received in i-rditioo. thus giving toevi-rv subscribers!! cquivn lent to the value of live dollars, and a Omncjte i gr.itis. Any one of the leading $8 Mac.i7.ines is furnish ! Ed, instead of the Engravirg -, nd Ait Journal, if : desired. >. o person in rnrtrieto.l to-i sii.c'e snare.— This, taking fire tu. mheiships, remitting sls. j are -.ititle Ito asi extra Engraving in i six tickets. Filli particulars ol tie- Assoeiation are given in j the Art Journal, which contain', over sixty 11 lan J did Engravings, price tH'tv • eus per nuuuai-- I Specin i copies wsl be sent to ,iii person who de . ore to stiliscribe, tut receipt of fl.e jiiist ' .iiisl:y ,'r viuv.e ofall Min is wanted, far which, tie M.ii pay - Highest ;G.-e. A. B. CRAMER & CO Oct. 15, iy-,7. ihws ;iml i.tijhu'i fafDtinr®. THE subscriber In.* removed to the shop, on Writ Pitt Street, r.c itly occuj.i l lr. Wr.l. Kitehey as u Mae,i-i - shop, wiuiio he continues to IM..X-.' to order and keep on lt-nd a genertl issortmsnt of ciiaiis and Cabinet furniture, con | sliding in part o: Spring Seat Parlor Chairs, ! French Hocking Chairs. Cane seat and VT.r 1- sor, Soi'as. Luhga, Ottomans. Wdiat-Nota, ;-!u. MC stands. Fancy parlor Tables, Breaktast, IHn : tscr, and Kxtension Tables. Bedsteads, iiuratts, '•V ardrohes, Suits of cottagii-i',,r; i. si rs at very ! model-ate prices, so that it is within the reach of ill t<> have nice, good and fashionable furniture. | The Li lies arc particularly invited to call and i ex.uniuc for themselves, as it will be my desire to please all tastes. Coffins will 1 c aide on the shortest notice for any who will f ivr>r liitn with a c ill. i June 12. 1857. ISAAC MK N" CEL. Jr. DISSOLITIO.I OF PIRTXER9UIP. : T u r pirtncrship heretofore existing bcSWeeu - • c mtinu • 1 by tit > under signed, who has purchased alt thj interest of his late partn -r J.uues Mad ira i i the books, property and effects, beloaging to the late firm of M idara King A- Co. Nov. 27, 11,57.-tf. IIENRY S. KING. iiook fiierc, Storekeepers and Others! THE greatest assortment of Toys of every | description, and Fancy articles of au endless i variety, you can find at the grest Curiosity Store, No. 144, N. 2d St., above Arch, Phil ; ad-lpliia. Also Fancy Bask-is, Piper, Segar Cases fooacco Box"S, Dominoes, Canes, C. i j na, Kid and Wax Babies, and a great many | other articles too numerous to inaition. JOHN DOLL, hnportrr. j o 144, N. 24 St. . Sept. 4, 1557. ' WI~ Alj aa(l PLIND PAPjtR.—Dr. B. f . j V Harry is our agent for j this necessarv i .I'tic.lc. By c-'iing at his stole, our patron's will see simples of our pipers.? We hive made | our spring selection* with tuncl care, and think we cannot fail to please. sußYoeffc s.vrin, , Ci>i/itfe* dmrg. JOHN H. AIATA'..- OOTT SOS. 2 4- 4 GUESTirVT Ftrcrb (io h tide, below IVx'CT,) PUILJOk'.PHUi (THE OTNUST WKOD-WASE HOCSR. ts i-auCiTY-) j > B'AN L'F ACTUiIE HS and V oiesa-t d-.sil | ifl era in t'atent Medicine, illyda B dp O Vy, Patent Grovad CE JR-ll'.ißf, tf j r.ni/crf i not to * brink, WOOD and WIi.LOW-4 -dflL, • CORDS, ttRL'SIJEJ, &c., of nIT descriptions- Pi-'iee call an t examine our stock- Fell. 27, 1837.-35 Z. L J.IZIMS Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, ,-r.st ro cviyod I'IOUJ the.city, by a>r. IJsi ry. . v - ; , t v„, ..■ . ■ - - - W K CA! L T,I:; OF AI! < v .:.! : young, f ■ :;•• rat-on, wlijvli tarns iiacfc fi. it* ~.;,, ' J , .'fi' '* * fi " i •"?. : (f " ;iT: ! •' x, - :: - i " l l |rwt —r-inw.-s t:„. , A "•*• f htn, OK. (■:•.!<,. s-r . " ;id as a rvtuu, , silj? |(>( ■ tic.;:'.' ■ .•! >.y... in an i, .... . \ "■■- 10 * | call, then upon tin* bdd. X'" v ''"'A t" if \*e its HJ.-i i K"I. :-N titer value the ?0W..,.."i; " U: : witching curls, 1 ver Ik- without U. ' ! 1 ! is ujin the lonpui* •->!' ti.i ;; .1: "* J' 1 "" I * o >V V.": j, M •!.<*., Jtf.iv I J* O. .!. Oi 1D ; Aft-.- i tfc v irtttcs and magic j. ewers .f y ullr , iaU . i; ,. , st-ratjwc. i inc.- Morni-s j..„ , ! '"f > tav. i p.: refused an.; s •• w m mq the advertisement in . <.i . Vrn journals, of yuor criebr...n d j. tM , v _" I i.rooure I .i i.„l; j.iat !.ou, , 6 mi was so mcc.' i so i w'.iii it that ! Co: :;:.Ucd ,is u> o j Lr lw , I mbtiilis, an.-i mi it is d-eidccf. Tlie i,. IS . ! }.r|i.ration ix iovc if - it at'once i>- j.ii the dai. i iir.jileasTittt iiclni* ' Itoil ihfs'e;). an.! ii i. ; ' lav ...•> Ji.it- 'l' '1 1 IliVO li'> J !v ft. V.'u U'.C : I lniSM. .1 to * e.'e ' t'" It;. , l", v, |.„ ; ewcrtit.ti any i.f.ibts , , p.rf. vnitfg ait that ! CMHi)*d fa*r :t tiloS l* i. Lfv.j, 0-J vxr .piiwich AT. ; - ha<, f ' l ""' " F - • ,s -' r 3' * (fair j iscs' r.i 1.0. - ! i ' ivv :.:;ii:ied ..s Wonderful | c.f.'Cs. it restor.-d ;v liatr wl.crc it fr.fi isivn off; i'c'.eans tfee head, a:.,; t cod us tiie li.itr s.-it • ;u:a - rjoc.b —u)U';!. more > than ni], Al. VA. AT KIN.TO A". 1 Louiavilie, Ncvl 1. Ib.V,. St .t- r.fßliin >. I", Jttac -7, 'Co. I have t'.S'-J i'jdc s..r <:. J. n'o -n'a Hair lie ! stor.t.vc, and !;.# adiutrc.i is w.-udvifui effect, iMy tt 'ir v.as i.vl>.n.h.g. ..s i ikought 1 rcmatuio ! ly gray, but by tl. Oi tl. • *>Kclt.latiVr." it i has resumed its i .":or, .■-■ f, 1 t,ao zu ' doubt, perm iiioiiji SII'AEVdIHKFSK. j lii r Unitv-i :..tes. J fVoul.'.':r !'• : . .■-. Among the m .ly pivy-.: ro-v ;n use. f<-t ! the 1 cstoring. jte'' j ■ oinriitti'l I sviili !n(.-re . oa.'ii'.- (C" t!;a i i'ro;. It o'-i. \> iiair j Uc.st )r..tivc. now , a general use tl.roii-l.out the • I States. This prr; in > a possesses the most 1 jjivi."latin qua ;i es, 1: t rnvcr tails in icing the uio.-t I*a.;>jv ir.-idts when - c-1 cold; -i to .hi u. 0. We r fer our leaders to ; the s'lvertSsetucnt lor a few ..i the ii.numerab! • | ccrtid.Mtes wu.cn .ye ! en sent by paiiies, i '..-ho leivc h'-en i:t;-.tilted by i;. ami who feet : in gi i;g t tiiuoi.,' i<. us ss <>r..ic:l;ii et i feot-s produce 1 Oil haul. O.J. U 00 i) H to., rve.e inters, 512 P.rtarf • w.u . V. V., aa-1 it .at atro-t, St. I.ouis, I Ma. h rw .1 y ;■:. r . Unrrr, and Ururr.ista, ! /• j Oct. A>. i ■ -■ i d i ! tit nk At .4 iUii 5 CR ?J£i^DY Its AX AUHlli. d'HAT LYElii IA>JT Jl iicu v>..o is • : .a .. ; .-r..ct suw oi .if ait it ' f.ir tii : Livtr -jc. I.I! -.2.. iu the n•. n ■ r.r | human tc-r.oniy.j ;ui t v.; t..u is deranged the | v.. J; v:f i r: c.'iii..: > w. ;ig. To 12r. i .1 j medicine p "is!'.i ; :•■■! s :.,i disease has | iwt'n stu iy • f one <>l iU ?-r. t-rietm.-, in . | large and eXtciidts plasties iot ihu p*U twenty i I tUv i -.iuit < i -is ;xpe: meat tho invig..r*tr, . > >>•> ei-ftiii-.y; remedy v.here u - :o bus a: } power .<> i p. As a Liver Remedy it !e"> :> • equal, n t'-stity v' n uso it. A k.; wi from fcreckkji, s;ys, "Would i that 1 c.ui l express in i■' :s si.oil letter the val ue your 'lnvigoratior has i eel to me in r.rlxng I i large Mimty oi children, for it has raver lai - ! itu O.'C Ail affection* OI tl.O MOUiSCti. bIAV i ;ls or attacks - vvuim*. 1; Slithers one : l.ad ! this ivnio.iy placed within tiieir reach, ami wer tan edit AV t>> uw it, a leaifel and untold a j mount ol'agouy might no ' ,v One of our pioiaitient bi*...t s says, '-live or j .six years since 1 f- unci inyrilf running down whli a iivcr diflicuity ; rv-oit..:g t • your lnvig : orator, was greatly ;-A.'.'cn, and, continuing j for a seas >n, w.i 3 entirely restored." A clergy man called i.t "ti: otiice trie other ! day and said he ii.ul given v poor woman a bot | tie, .Who Was suU'eri' g very Mwiy trcin Liver [ Complaint, and belore sue bi i taken the whole I ot ii she was at work earring aread tor heriam- I ily- A gentleman, recently from tuc Wist, sy. while at Chicago, he was atta.iced with a ta'H, lingering lever, that raffled tie ski I ,ol physi- CUUJ, butXthe I u vigors to i cured him in a ' cW days. X One of o;M" city merchants said, while or. a | visit :o Troy*, * e.ayMaw, he was atttCivCU with bowel smmciidisorders, sous tocon • fine hi- to j,p room, \vs sent to the drug store 1 for alsi"'-. tMf Itiviy. r • ■r.Ukciio dose, which : SiS'L'lL v V ! bu ' i:)fss * m t , nct . whole teuAtttw compels An scquaiWtanc , became him to write . v.- a,tfvV.es to VoU hi* so weak as t'Ubl orcryowet mm nefS cVe'l I tliookly Ciiicd en va * A gentletr jdoking l'."'? of a i week or two \rA lU(i S' -uhliko.- ! man, v.mk long tl '"• !Ue l „%.r' and' to t | J iiindir j ,t-s |aw t0 . A \ : Ids "esaion, ho has eh o" i'fl' l ffO!e, ad fu> chanced mfc. ■ t was f not seen- fll | ,o,n u ' h liter aM IJKj' j ins now \>ai> qthl-i.lre.lV WHr,. .ne w<-can so | offered to tliufc'i c .l - 9 &s#,lov:g ufa tor, ; iuliv reCvtt.i a-> 1 " known now | throughout >.■:** o mt I l\- v Liver l-O rl ' Abßr.-st nii.u- I happy r.-snlts|. U L|i -eu of tho gnat j mirrable ceri'l rs highest virtue of "..A iHT W "®" ut doubt, the l -sf prepltiou, m •• or, S4-5 Broud f-Afv t'OK ll?i ' tJ " j way, Nt-w 1 't- - p. llarn> an I Druggist's Far i> ■** * eenernlly- I S Oct., 30 lSf. 4 ... it . tun's Extract &r ilie IJ&ndkux j *"