TE or THE VIINSRU JOURNAL. SilesC/L Voll : T WO I)()LLARS per annum payable In ad. ..„„.-52,25 if not paid artthto 0 mouths—end not paid within the year. , TO CEA, : rp r e - Cornr4 to one Add in advance, S 5 00 ~,t .1 do do ,„ do do 10 00 ~,r6 do do do do ° 20 00 c a ii• taus'• invariably he paid in sire and sent to one address. Co carmine.. AND &MFRS I•I, Wet!, will be 'omitted to Calrters and ; per H}o copier; e sh on deltvery. r -eG(rgyrbolt .And Seko / Teacher., suppl i ed Jura sL Si in advance— • Rates of Adv stising : ll< •u, ut 12 lines, 50 nay „.2.oeni insertions, 25 e ,„ ~•1i -subsequent 1 r MI advertisements ()it , • ~:•;,,l,riargeti tei a Nuaric.l I 2 n2l 071 r „, ,„ ~, 1 110 1 501 • ,GI rt lin n es couted I 1 - 25 211 1 • 24 1, OU 350 Jt, 1. . 3 4 'O 5 U 0 tp 50 • - UOO 11100 ) -.lit UU ,25 Ou v• .., ore` Notices, !Mt ri11..• Weill, ce rjr,l,l , ertivoleul , biforej , per line, lied heertt rent.per line. Nine iiig -64 Akretgints and other • n:, ,ttuil,:on., and a pit i•qtlares 01 C,.' Jews each-3 tine% I Insertions,' 12; cents ter 3 litter, for short SRI DUI 10 110 50 lu 00 15 I* 110' 15 00 05 00 10W 05 RI 10 CO 90 00 40 00 60 00 each—•accompanied it each. larr loges and Lkaths, n-,subpequeut words aro eounted advertising by the riding advertisement :line", will he charged, [Ufirter C. 1111M11 . 1011, $20,00 iterrignated abovo• ,nrgcr type than tllOll . ll 1 4.ivene.e wt three prt• ti the t.ante es Teller „ amount of one etomges and •otiperip imange*, the rate. J r 1144r1rIen LS ,=et 18 enurged fat per Celli. , •1114 elltlfg• 4 reeeiWed from Ad• I I al 15 per cent wi ll, iyectal agreement ;:jr Nu Irada adverttaenten nitrbad, exee t/ on Wept! pf 11 ,, ,, onle•.+ ih_ publt.•bet. 0" - Marriage., Had Dinah ;,.%• rupwued with not:1 .t/v It is eieept n.l“lticat tonal purpt ',r any number of . • 4 centx per late addil t'tia•eedntgi et Merit, , •liuracter, charged I heAdtate cult:ldaho! 25' rents renli PAC : h. al a religtou.i i:har• sos, , ar 111 be u.hargva r iaes under 12. Over ; ' nor al a general t 4 ern!, per hue tur s we will state that !lines, a half column, H 452 ; word, make to--and 739, • quar each . tluare, char. It confine their 'Over. Agencies for others, of tut:wiled in bust• At fulfilled accord. !Merchants anitothers, 'etstsements, .will be it the 'lst of July next: , n e , luBL t,.!oltuntt—lt.; ti hall (maim . mon All Q,14 hum. 4)lar ~1 d Ixmn per 11111 ilicq OWII busincssi, i .l &c., Is 4, lIIII=I3 Xplft . ti tn, u. %wall but t. t • yearly utl „c.l itt rtsir4, Irr BUSINESS .CARDS. t: N. 'tittwmmvilslll(4lEON DENTISI', ,n, t.Thnliditq, , l!"in..r ahKE'r and laymt hide. ' four .100 f • LOOM' W 1 / 1 11Ce,WhCre . allk reetik ale perlotined, It, t”,•rie..l ultArattin fetus, 'Hess.... !ila ..11, , 1.15:f (..k) smITIII,A16111.4) ENUINEEK and COMIC Mite/. rO4lB - 1:W01111011e, Heiwiln. Hurler y• 41,114 .Maya • I .these:, It, Lrtttl /MIMI Mactilt4ety,kr.... • M. Ih:: ,t1011C•1. 1111141 N . for 4416,1 • TEEM A .\ 11.1.11: I.•kw ,+4 • .re. tdifito 110 VII fert, nett dull to „ r, I••••••,' , lorr.'l . ••tl.vblet i. 11:1t03. 1.1.113. 15 • 1453. ;Av . .14 ti tt ti . t'l4 lislA V bat, formerly of the firm us J. i s & D. W. r. CLEAVER, Efigineerb uml •i• Alll', :o•eetut yeats 4 nisisgestiorits tstlaet • :• •rr “orier•ti 311 Wile to Kann/ rarest: rre to vett the rtittiltle urthe old trim, fi nd ..r.1% 1. 'llllre the ee 1t.t.9 or une h o ; Nu. I. ,Inilortliately tippft9ite ;: 1:N 1111: r!tre T , ,P.Y.1 • LLEIL & CO, dank- Taiblqua, drafts rot uarr on all ihiut.. A1d0.111.11, payti k ang In England: 1,••,,1.J. 1,, E., , ...• . tit,' a rfe-1141110 to, 3 ' • , 11; ,hen of the I h.• 1.1 - • IN3 : ; h and Doors, of varioue dr: fur sule by the Subscriber _JI)JIN H. JAMEci.d above Tenth, • ..rill lt:!,' k 11 Jthel Nlrep 11.111,1:1tire OEM ( • Ihit Propesi y lur Dale. 11141Uite' MIN 11. JAMES, Ag't. t e Tenth. Pottmv.titt-. :1-111 1 1 11.4 Kvl Stri, I IN 1.1.X.E4 2( Id to tit.; t t d tltc Dec. YS, 10 all • I Ott.' STICE 1 . 11 E: PI: ACE Ilert lon Acr011111‘,• &D. CY Appetit% 1111116 t,llli office. • .52-1 y• AN.ATTORNEY at LAW. , et, tppc.tte the lEO6i - opal ^lva ilia. !, 11,1 Lr.ol !NMI 2L, i • Ka BA.5i• i'rutrr Pii il II ( 1 , hil 'lrchaseandsole of Reel E. nog Coal; taking charge of and Lollecting rents—from to the Comity .he hopei to Ataintaugo atreet,Pottsville. CHAO. M. HILL, For he p r, awl •r 6r.1 r %vedette. Inn /fro MEE ANNAN, ottit r in tNii 'opal tchari t..ck. L. - mention tt wlestiur ATTORNEY AT LAW,tof tie P. lieet,.VoltliValle, oppo: h, where he will he daily, :Wet/ fellers to him will Fr lachlresve.,l to lliM at either t 114 , 44 11 t/Fer Lil,l EN. ATTORNEY AND w, Philadolplon,willstten4 r_legekl the /PAY , C'auniles and 1 , 14c-whet, tti steel Phliadelphia. I 1 :Wilt YtL 111.T1 , 44,11' mt.,,(41 'l y , Gkeid 1.;r0/ tif• At ' e • • Ca :CHANGE, cr.14.1.r.t% 1i1,3 General Agtnty Gifire • k.P.7419v,i11e. Dllaivl 'in un till ~ ,t• "DRA.VTB :Al Phil , . a sale Miti IMMO t tt 1 t ft I it a" t it.t tA 51 nt I Aw.l.ks , ot .1 16r1 14r 11‘i all MI SON eit J $. COOPER 114111 e. WAG& e.ntr. " Pciaitylvat.l3 fla ." nll t llr runt W. I t. , LIZEIM REM 114 ITATICE OF THE PEACE, I:nepa.entrupted to his (412, i . ..feb•rollecte,l,,A, (Are In I.ll4ihrisleat•h.• it'• Y.III• Snd y,..,.1it 11 . CI ti AE IA It ATTORNFIT AT LAW, ill,•iiir,6le °pelted ail toltif ekel,4ppj.lile I he Iliti = r)fil/HAIL „ Attorney at Law, l'otninla Wile? oppoette 4tneti. - an msystle, TVIr Ym I. t.l NI crol' G. r 211 1 . 0.1,181 .I'l^, iiriqvie.v, A TTOR N chilylk dl rutinty. Pa. (Mare 1.1.,1,411e the blinerte Bank. - 1-ly "v.•/ his )ITi4_, , to tine oft tic l'ottsv tl • INSURANCE. • rzarn INSURANCE. I:II:AIM:LIM: INSURANCE, ANNUITY "I nl',;/ 'COMPANY 01 PIDIADELYIIIA. ~- N 0 13/ CIICSNIIT ST.,the'Vta l Door Elkin ::. l ~..l..rn •fil,',..ifq . Capaal, s3ooAnkii Charter —le 0. I ononue 0 make insuranceaOntiersun e: t 1..1,0 1 Ode I•:1 1111. • . .••• . tr. iil I..ing n lid up and in veated;lofether • a: 0 ;; 41 1 14 - on-I idly inkreaning ouiervedfund, , e• , ;•o; et only 10 the insured. :.. ~.. n 1 , 1,„ ~,ay t paid yearly, half yearly. or uovt It re rind bpally to the In nrNt Bowie, appropriated in ,econd Donne in December, fAdfiioo of •264 SO to every policies, making ',nowt !iv 1,1,1 a 111,..,1",a.111.• 11, • okt•rr 1 1;1;1, 1111 . • .1 .111100114 111 :111 :// 111111111,i 11113, r ! , 7 f.O 1Y 1111'11 N', 111 :.11, Hotta.? of Sip •• , t Nmoint 4 , 1111 . 2.. • ,r 1: 01100; the •0•Itil..; !IP Iht• 31110 plia t, ben Il .lall bvr.oo,o a tivopri•d the neat 51), mairto $1212 so .the.. its Ilse earn.. psopelllnfl .1111441m5. .tAudic.g,Mt r.sge Or unn. tha n 60 percent. the an. tot. ii. t • p 1 1 .11; ill ma p i ., 11101111. • A ! , 1 AGEltrl. John A, Brown, • • , Panne!. • Frederick Brown George Tatter, John K. Latinarr, Wharton Lewis, John IL Slack e, table let . FMOII taild f`f Plana on and flintier inforwattuncau .1+ it lar,W:ll.', Dat - t I Pr I:ri•ktl, • • Ve . lcgrt P • • sip,i:rlf rmttaint I'llo 'AH Poisident„ K.r 111 3I ItU will tiliPct ltwinatices, and . u n i tior, H. HANNAN. MEISISMIE , 11 • .411 f 'lllr' ME ICATIONS. PUBL • 4 1 1 , 4 of .tile v M 1 .. the Mt: , ,t of the .re Nor. .an t l C Seat of War, &e. B. 1111( ' Hes Bnd surrodnding 'I lick Bea do triplet, Map a Europe, ere guide through the United iforcia. Oregou, übs., Ace., r:uide du p,of the Western eitateu yltania, rod f4alt.li an 4 Pennertvahli very tow at NPw Tray« torktitnA Cak .1:1: ' 111 - rai:dero Ttsrtyrres M. Nap of perm!. U %31,. _ 6 BANlstAN'ti . B.ink a 51.1 stationery Stew Sl— lay [4 Ih:i VALUABLE S A'A S' LC , ' and ANDARD WORKS, ■ W PRICES. •. Wrilings oP Wattil4ton, 19 Nrnike ui Wolk. Flathaiiion'a Wqrkw, nom " t.ILL.OIIO',Iii....IJTY .1( . 1 5. , •11.111 .•er4 NI:AIiPI/I'll I 1,10010,7'$ Worko Head ivy's li•is (.I.ooeti of Sty and 1414f.•CLCi toutrAfte Alm lent H Itto tdia Adamf, 8 wolf vole., evo., utio,4 yob., 011.14114 'vole., 10 V(111., I Rouse, 6 vdo.,_ Ifistory of Luglaci, 8 v 015.., " 2 Tab., Wutilivon. Navote c to; Jig!. l•. f,“ • of limy Clay, 2 vGl*., - 14., 9 }Coy hi 2 vote ,of 4 v4ll, • of 1.121 etialf.2.6 fool* • an ad do 5 VON.. 4.1 do Jo 1 . 104.111ti01c GI Obi, Revolutlott. J lion Int The People,/ vnl. , hr Prnple,l9 , and rocket MINFIISoy 6 202 , hietrifl• i ; inform! f 4,1! ! • !. ralll,ly f', 14.4181'y A: itug KlMlletr4§o. Arta, Manufatiiito cud Uk Arui b. rari4um editions. • bibles of every? alto and style Lk.r.t - t,ant! see! imie Pile any other', laying ken put , lie offered very cheap al B. ILLIVNAN'aI Fogk tad iitittozet) ' l / 4 1 2 ",1i..4 VOL. XXX. di I u IR •150 •8 25 1300 ' a4lll 354) 500 a square of 12 tines. 300 5 , .1 , - --1_ OILS, RAINTS, &c: . vin o rum moor PAINT. AheTEW 8-tireli , fir s 1 the Obit, File ?tow' Paint. 011 ate. and iirtearti culors, - rh f elagial article for able by bubecriber. Al.O a taw . kelt+ of Patti( O. at ra tents agalb.n. ;4z14.1 41 te:Abe tt 5 cento 3 pima to OM.• oat* lot. rilf 611 E hy 11. HANNA N. Aprti34l, 1N52. ' , le..— .' _ . FIRE ANTI wArgic PROOF PAINT of peat A Jurabllliyond the power of rei.lAing all =tuna pherir Intlaeoree daring a lengthened period of Van' be hi d al u.r Oa la %Valle and hall 010 f t, of I GEOUGE DWIGHT. Agent for the above Volut 2211 AuruPl 8.11463 ' DIIIFLAN'S IMPROVED OIL._ •- r - rflIS OIL hat the 'twat calcimine urn, and In more highly rerotuate tided for Ina r ninety ,the u an) oth er Olin the Market, woirklng clear and ft e (rain It li tearranted 4,311 caeca to be oat what it la terniumendedou '434'. Opetatuis %eh , / Ut.e nut thtnety will htut,apon trill, that it Is the rteripeat and bedtbli2.l4pred to their 1140 g. 01,11.11411Pfl at IFIRANK I'OTT • 3 Hard wale ettUre Ur M VEft s ritobtic.ti bat LIM county, wilt be promptly :Ott (idea .s, _lune 13,,l115:1 Ovum wurrzi ;zap • ' lITIETHERILL I ar. BROTHER, Ilanufaellawi, No' • VV 65, NORTH FRO:VT olre. , t, Phllwklioble, have 116 W a good supply albeit warionlcd pure „MUTE LEA ID, and 1bw..., costume r ',who have been •paring,y eupplied lb ,oniequence ufa 11111 uu tbo a t now have their order. filled. • No known aubitarice poelessee thine preset vatlFt and t•fittltifyint proporit desiratilt In a paint, to to equal extent withunadulterared Wilitelnatt ;hem.. any admixture of other materials only mars iii alur.. It has, lltertfurej been t he steady dim of the naanufar- Viten, for :nutty ye us, to nopply to lbe public ner• rattly pure white lend, a mrtir unceasing dnocAnd fro, the article!, w pioof that it has met with favor. bit tnitntilbly",btatided on one E,TiIIiRILL EutoTHER In iull , anJ mime other, warranted pure, all In red retters. l'hllada.. July It 1t153 MAKE'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT. • FROM 01110. , THEStaisctibers have itisirecelVe4 Curiheraiip -11 ply of thi•Multolar valuate addition to the slate color. they have a .tiesutlfol chocolate of t.rowh, trestilldio g the. Lind atone now in 114., and so - niucli admired for the front of Imildinga., •If ptintiltial ingredient s are silica.aliindissandVio•- toxliieof iron, which lathe opinion scientific men satisfactorily accounts for ite fire-tort of nature—the two tottnersobkitahc,, being noo-rooddetore, anti the latter acting a..!,,t cement ;to bind the whorl ogettier and make a iiitai c and (tillable paint. • For use: It inked with Linseed Oil, andanplled With s littiort;We manic as oidtnary 'pawl, n,. wood itoit,titt.slot;Thnvans,pans. It heidens grade! ally and beconieSiste-plOOl. It is pail kularly boila ble for roofs of hilildings,eleaintiont .I.ld , ar•decks railroad titidges,fences, Lac. A !not Coaled with the arsine Is equalto one 0r.141e,.11ft vast Saving blot pense. CM EMI spor.amenE may twee.... ;lithe °lnce .1' the....oloweri I.e.'s. . .11Alti11/1()1 1 4, 11111 - ITlltal.:4 & Co., . No. 431.4....11. Front Sl...Phil:lds. . April 22.1z , F.3. 47-ti , • . . e•Th t Clereprr th ne I e idad a nrt fro'm all Pommeoas Qllatitirs THE NEW .1 EE:SE Z I N(i CO Ml' A N AVINn irratly etilarg,t. t 41;i1 proved ItleytiAity ufto.ur l ot4.111(1,, te 1%0-1.31,11 IRO rlef.lll °Oen. for Itteis SUPERIOR PAINTS, DRY, and AROUND ry Oil., in :iasorted par ka;trz. of from 35 to 500 pan ink ; , DItV, in Lauda of IVO pohnd4 caeh. Their WI(ITE 'LINT, which+, :odd dry or gsonnd 11)00, L. warianted 1'11111: and tin4urpasse.l roe body and nishorin'whitetty.s. A method has recently - been thavoytoed, which en ables the eenti.4oV to warrant the ir ',Ago:, to he e p flush and soh to the keg* for any ' s easonable thin.— In his..a esiNct.their pastry. will be supyrior to any other lii Hie market. MEI 'noir BROWN ZINC PAINT,' which is gold at a lore iirtre„and can out), he made from the itur ttre.. frOm New Jrroey. is 111 , M1 wnll AIWW/1 for TT: produc tive qualltitis when applied To non Or other u u •tultr surfacea. EMI Their riTONE CHIAIR pkii-senges ail. propertlew of the Brown, and is oil :in agit•eatd„.,,,ibr rnt painting'Cultages, Depots, Out-roitirling4.oridtr., &r. • ITT..*; !h -461, .PPP II . 4I on WWI:1164'111i 4 1 .thrir • FRENCH 4- RICITARDs, Wholesale Paint Dealois an& Inworiets,' N. W. Ab r . nt 10th & Morkrt April 8. 1fk5,4 14-61 n i • .. • . Illen's and Bo IN Cicithing. • L 1 VERYGOD V ghoul,' entblare 9.i• opporiu buy l £4lO buy c"thing for, Men and Hoy*. at , 1 GEORGE OULEIPS CHEAP 'PLUMING ESTABLISHMENT; CEO S. R. Collar MARKET mind SECOND fits. ' Philadel ppm, embrkeltig a choice of the best, most desirable, and fashionable Drees and Pewit Coats, Habit Cloth do.. Linen Willing do, T%cceds..fcc., %Orli a great va stwy ir•W'm CLOVIIKft, —r, Coats. phtke. Jackets, Monkey Jackets. Vests and ; !tonna Jar keit. made of Tweed, Linen (trilling, I r Ocith, Alpaca, Kerseyanere,Duefikan,.to, dr. [TIMIS MN() 00141 S, f•riushittu.g of Saris. dtocka, Ilandkrretkirf..l...;3ll of which are offered al the intre.t pgsaible CaRA ras,p,tad a' cheap ss any other Chatting Store it, the , Union.eg - Itl• Parents "ho desirel. l .lY'S C.LOTIIINI:, Ore (-morally invited' to examltie the stock, ri p C(! tan/ Scored err, 5' et! t: Lr a era'al m.da tra at very Idv. Tafel' - 9 ifo ;fps!! t,llOl SAYING rUND • , 44- n • ,'.A /TED l'A Tli,t3 "t'i)AIPANY, RL , AND Clieti NUT STS PRILA.IIIICDPIII.I IBM Y)arre;t, Fccte pe,' :4 7 70011 • titHlS, l Jldell FIVE PCR CENT ihten:At pay she C.. 1 fu thifil Otv and 4tute, contl“hr to tetrive niOney daily on depo,lt, ar! pay hark daily wtt hoist notice 1i111,113 • ' Ynrilvt at dl.lO I,lAt to Ind t:ae cut ntuncy mori DAV EVENII4O ,4 , from 7.1c0.) o'clot k. - - . n. ftErERENCE‘:!—Eire . ititma..tad &flat: 11.1n54 - iv. Gal . MEM OZO LA mps,, I.ANTER.As CHANDELLERS, N. E. ~a_nrr Ftmith ad,t Cho-im Stt , EIA V INF: enlarged and rtnoroved their Nluir,and Ihlethr . lhe latgera, alsortrunid ./11.411,1 - A in Ffili4-' delphia, they are note prepared to furnish cooIPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, EMI Ethereal oil, Phosgene Caw and lard oil; Lantint,Lan 'erne. of all patellae. ran( y Iloirl and Hail Lampe.. Chandelle's, titrandoles, Ca ndellone.,iaitit Britannia farina, at the iSlanufaclurets' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at n mill adianreors r Anc (ion pikes. tieing large alinufactUTUlS or I . llle 1111 . , Burnsag Fluid, Ethereal till, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phosgene. Gas, they ran furniz.h these ante's,' at such prirtis that dlerehatila will fend 1110 theta ad-. vantage In buy. 'Call brio' e going e Nowhere:, ff you want bargains. Alaa.theriatety Flui.ll.a top for nil, ri OWL I.i-1,• 1)111.1MIER ARTISTE IN BAIR, 177Cheitnitt 81r, 1. opposite tlie State Iloune,1•111LA DELPIIIA. in ventor of the celebra tett 005 - s3lllef ' Ventilating Wig and Elantle Hand Toupaces. Instructions to enable lathes and gentleilleti to ineasitre !tide own heads with accuracy; • • Fur Itqg v., Inthes. . .'',Dupes,.} Sralps, bt., No. 1 The round or thv No.l F forehead iv head. Lack as far an bald, 2 From lotehead °Veil Over foret'nd, as tiro! head to nrcit. -, - far 211 required. 3 Fronk nat . tuc..tioveo "3 Over the crown of the too.thc head. 4 Front ear to eat t'd the. Frehead. R. I.II)LLARD has always reedy lUe sale, a splendid.' stock of Gent's %Visa, Tocipees,.l.aclies' Wigs, half W Ips, FrIVAS, fltafda, Curls, brain tfull9 manu factured, and as cite:Ansa any es tablianuit iit in the Union. DOLLARD'S flerbanium Estrar lA/Art.llV Mir Tonic.prepared (tom tluutlt Ainetiran herbs and routs. the must successful article over ,tit,,,k,kgd f u r p re „, vmg the hair fromout or rus using inning and preservl nr It is and 1UX11114111.. forte. Among-other reasoes Why L1011.1r.1:$1111r nut-- thug Saloon mainisiine its to mends popetitilY j 4 atift . tact that his tonic in apfilledtto every howl of liar rut rt his nstablishtnnith coilsequently it is kept in • better prriervatlon,thati under 'ally oilier known ap pin 'neon. It br,lng thus urattirally tested illutt- OADJA.olfstathic vestesiguariniy of its efliclicy, . :told iv hnleeale and retail at his old entahlklaneull.': 1 . 17 CUES Ifsi 'a st.,oppo,,a,titplitalr ffnutte,Plitt,4 idelpbut. R. DOLLARD ban at lantdiartivered tbe' se ifarfl ultra of HAIR DYE and announces lam' sale,. with; I perfect confidence in its surpapsinv everything - of tht , F OW now in in.e. • It rirdotto ritebail ribber black ors biOwn. fag may br le , tired.) nnifig•ii:rd reithriur any] oniury in the hair a, bit:l, rltber I.y main or rolrer-1.1 wine, can be washed off in 9.:1 minutes r aftvi aypli- 4 cation„wittant detractiny from' its efficacy. Perttons rf vbating.the clty are invited tit give - him a call. Let... tern addretoted to R. DOLLAHD.I77 Cheatnut Street, • Philadelphia, witirrceive at' rattan: - ' • i* Jtilv 23.1851 I - 00 -IV ' ' . NOTICE- :- Win dutatrriber herety '44.4 nntlee. that he has japnolnted Mr.GEORTIE Wilt - Um, Ifirdwarr Pder-,4 chant. Bole Agent for the t.nt!e of " The Patent.4lnor , l and Ore :!pfng.“ In thht rltnn. J. R. GRAD. ;j . ~ .. TUC eubscrlber is ptrpur ;l lo.execute order" Itir the above mentioned Sprin g } . I hey are deridedli r . the ben ankle ever offend i yi the pith liz , being re., makable for W r 'O:city anal durability, For sale,!, wholesale and tem% at,..nknow, ylimatirst . Iron and IlardS/ ail' iflOre, ce aim Ettreet, Opposite tow"' Bank, Poitsville.t • . • Übtf Match' t. 165.4 THE AMERICAN EMIGRANTS' FRIEND SO-iii CIETV IN the only incorporated Institetlon in the `I Stale of Pennsylvania 'for chi.-protection of' onti t, I gran. Alt orders for amines. Miners. and I . tbur-3 , ere on Public Works; rowprly attended' toe . 1 , 1 AY At rangetieste tan d ibe made with us by Comps-p+ nles to Import soy kit of bands direct from Eor; - 1 land,' reland and Cie railkilV, 1,-, es ONLY OFtICE of pie Society, i bumf SPRUCEH !ii MM. They employ good workmen. and their eua•t;:' Comers may tbrrelbre be Vile of vaillallfiotV Also ChMelte gloss sea aloe white led In the hen style of workmanship. Graining try , ail their varieties. stained and. ename Prti Amery` ran giatia of every vatic!), of style and culor,sultabti:i for courehe vepilbules.ke., for sale by the subsoil Ow l et ily kP. NAGLE. 0 1 4 /ieuitil Sweet, one door above Mollie,; We Me, April. S. 1e54. I I-6m - G. w. RIDGWAY & GO DEALERS IN OILS, FOII MIN ERS.I.LICHINisTS sad fiIiNUFACTU.c Bose, No 30 N. WiIatIVEsLPHII•AIrA' 13- Orders recel7l4 byil, A. 61vOSE,Puttsvike • pprli /17* /34? , • PUB4ISHEIY:rinTRII - MORNING. BY ;IfEgJA.MIN . BANNAN4:-:P, 0,-TTSIT. ILLE,‘SOHLTLICILL .COU.N - TY, -P l ,-ENNSY.LVANIA . _ rannoatraoiis OR COMPOUND IRON PAINT Zinc Paints; PHILADELPHIA. IIT.ORl•fl (TUN, it I'.r 312,kr1 and-titcond Si. (TULIN, Dpniers DOLLARD. NOTICE TO I ALL WHO ratitO LAAORERs. ' - COAiVON. W 1 •y. ltb3m I. QI PAPMUNG::i , • b the public that orders in their filne !". the roort reabormWe' MMEMiItI '•• • F • ~• 1 _ L 9 ~: ~ •. i wit*. irActi rov T O •.neger ?HS Dowry; or iiir TAUT% 4Nro BRiia oirr FROM TO CAVIIIINS 01" MOUNTAINS. =MLA WIIWN 411.1„i:Gart STRENGTO TO On nicips AND sutuiv; ALI: Niiisix ro butt. uselialln Pt.r.astlic—vr. Jomap:. .. • DRY: GOODS. &c ...- • ~i ..:, J. sTwansair ampsnr, ..:.„ r.- 'A T 'al Itiotth Ileiond street, below Callow( . ti 4 AMR, Philadelphia- 1m on band a splendid i • ~:„. aaaottment of Velaet„Tapeatry, artmeta.lbleel ~:n ply, ingrain, amt Vanitian carpets • berldeal 2 !: &metric, Canton anti Cocoa matting, window; q-, i sbadep . door mate, door and table 01l cloths,: et ? L'''' :ma cods. licacill 111% &c, .. &Intim Pasta, id -- , L.. .; , 1 I tda o th er Store. rotner of AM and llptlag Car- , ,•; E.' deao tem. under the ' aprlog fiardan noose— 1 7 l . ( Wholesale and Retail, ti ; Phila..adarcb la, 104 Pi---- I •• • New c4rpelluge, bEATLY'd pid Bland, turner at Venue 4 - .Tlt. and Nolufeittan areas, PoturUle. quip'l 3 ply rarpetlnge.4, Floor Oil (loth*. " . Ingrain . : I Table: ',Atenithisi d.. 'While Mailing. Ong ' 40 4 . I - Lhar do , ;Nal, do I Boot Nitta. Moo afultatyartwealut Window rgapgisk plth L',Vistureseuruptere• ' kb .mored tratitaeb's.4 : Buff Linen Shades, I . l , ratered - hloreene. '4 '4 I Traalpate ai Au And embroidered 'muslin BliadeN. [F. hilt bleatty having made arrangements w i th the yuocipal nianoiactairera for a (Janata= supply of It o , arwrat desitas in esepetlng arr ;1. iberebv enabled :to °fret to Ibe public * choler 9,1013111011 t et the above 4.'g o udy ot euperlor +Nudity, nodal the lbareet city pri er'. • A0112.11b5.3. f • 14-tf ELM -IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE M l Etistliti.iill.l.lcMAH A. CHAMBERS avail theto• selves of this methhd of return lug Melt Pioreii thani.r t., their friends sod the Wilk generally fur Hie very 'ltem patronage hest/awed upon them, and beg leave to aoliounre that they are sow prepared 111 .offer to the public the balance of their Spring and Goods, at atremendoum seemly e , in order to make room for one Of the largest and mod koutei stork of gslipoods ever brought to this place. They tisvP..also Un hand a splendid new stork bought within the latt Week, now open and ready for Ineperuon,areztreuiely low prices, defying to the cl.oieeln styles cud quality bring fully determined 10 accuratilate no old sloth, but sell at i :e4 I....iiatire quirk:rash sales, while Hoods are new and fteeht and this being the season of pr4iar• lye livritg In other class goods, buyers w 11l And I greatly to their advantage in give them a rail be ore pillerlo l l.l ettleiiyhele. Alle1”1 i 3, 111b3. Tt-tf, , • • EZEI 'OUR COUNTRY -IS SAFE! toINCE the sitha . criliershave opened,at 'their Store OfoordoorsibovethePostallnire,anentirenewstork of Goode, purchased lir New Turk, at Cash Frices,en. 'abhor; thvo, In sell faraper than any afar Stio7 . llll tar c..btav / Their stock 01.11lala In parj. of 11113, Ii and FahryTtresa illiks, Moufielitt de Laines; 'at 8 cts.und upwards, - . Thlbet and French Serinues, - , ('sherd Cloths,all sliadesand qualities, .• ' • plank Alpacas, .; . . I • l•tatit and figured colored Alpacas ,sa 121 ets. and upward., • A fir.e alroorttuent rif Calico , Bleached and Unbleached lidualins, Frautielst all colors and quplitles, Liiveys, Cherlia,'. : , . A Inrgr tesvutllniinl . 4 :Mau im; • ' . • lloalery, Wouletil Mantels, Clothe, Sal hieing, ''• Floor and Table nil Clutha, k,. okr. Togo her trltti a at !trill anantlEneul of Goods to• plea:J..lhr faun y Mida.till life u ants of the t unintunl iv . Ako, a large mocklif strgarn, froht sto II emits, .C..tTee,,l:ri•en tandittac kTeaa,veiy cheap. w ithevery vartray of nneensware and Glassware, at prices low er than they can be bought elsewhere. They will he, happy, at minutes, to slniw their goods. free dream. Plehae give them p rall.:. . • .. t.s. copal v Ekletaisitli will fipd It to *thrit :Wyatt: . . Inge to C4ll and C.Kaniine tbw new itionAs. . . rKY & 14110ITZ. . . . 011.115.1853. ~ ' ' • it-if '. .-' MANUFACTURES : l'iruulur. Saw 111111 s • AN D AIII.L IYRIGII'rING. l. NnE rlubscriberhaa 'Made arraugementa bt fur- Piton at shat atitkr , CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Dr the Most opproVed kind, as cheap as They rah be got from the tuanufartnrer. These are about 93 per rent. cheaper Irish those in general ueer in•the petpioitally attend to putting up 11 ilk al all kink, • 11. 141'RAIltl11. Feb. 18,1531 •i ' _ _ ENVELOPES, • • • • DIE SINKING:awI ENGRA VING TA lEA .lirtr staaupell with burinesa Leardr, Holutroathir Enveloprn, crlLacaled and pi Papr t 13##e for !Docent and puffing up Ear dru Plower sreds, 'Orb jptitarit direttionn, at coLDERT'S rattrlcipe Manufactory and Printing Etdaittlanntrnt, t.S. SOUTH FOURTH 91'., PHILA DELPHIA. N. ti.—Oidera Wllttp f iirlirered by Expiry', .ir as pre agreement. March IL 11954 *. ' 10. Gm MOUOOOO VACTOBV. Lu WI?re,n,P,IPIENI vil ,.n Ramona roTh , siiiLLE. - • The' tiaidereignid 'iespearally inforinv )be costa more of the above well known establlehment.that he sv ill ronlinaae the ItIANINFACTAIRE; oCaII ks.a. of MOROCCO, litgans. French sornoceo, Shoe. Het & book illatlitoss, Fmk' Lining 4; Ste.. and willcon ;stani4 'general suotunent of ail 'kinds oi . LEATHER,. Ciak.Tfitined,and Red Sole !Alitlief. ter Kips-, French and Clt7 Caif Shine, Minors', : Upper Leather, And a viiriety of Shoe :t indinga, each a. Threaiti, Nails Pego.cisalps; ot which will be *ril.l tit ihe LOWEST CASH PRICErS. JOHN L. MINNIG. MEI Cr MI Mandli4 giant, Ruch at Elbeep, Goat, imerg , and alma sianw,talarn it(a.marbangefor Leather at tlat nigLett umiak pactm, phi Ins In (Vann . • Pc.ttavule. Ore. ItlyM. 414,11. Frit E. tow über annou nets 'to his frir-nda and the 'phials that he has / nasJe a eansidetshleaddition to tall Hook "•••• nde ry, and has procuredv Hook Binder tidin Late (lithe bettriiiiitlenes hi . delphiv, acqualrited*lttutbe Ise,st aryl, of lilndine, and tvlau will rurn4dia his work far superior tovoy a mpg h,leirdure produced in Pottsville. Hoots braind lit'sny, style of Litoo4,etib.T Pt/10 or an full gift Turkey Morocco. • Hiona Rooks paged or pilaio, made tu akyliattera. aim; pi toed drill 1,11011 it piker* •Iu Mr ti lbStl lb the city. . . boOnd Ow P4p•t roiled to eatterii to, BANNAN. aMIMI ALL, who tvaot s Aici of I lie teal Cowan & Co. (nuke elimild be particular to notice the'giatupg. 'a• there are t aciong Lounterfette and intitationg stamped Collins' and libelled mach likr outs, which Are fraudulently said in come pine or the I;nited ‘ rhateg as our manufacture.. They afri made in differ ent parteof the country by V4llOllll ale•makers, and tin-generally 01 very inferior quality. The genuine Coition a leg, whictinaVe: acquired each an extenalve reputation, are inv4tiaibly etamped "'COLLINS & CO. ARTFOItO,"i and each axe hag a printed label with lay signature. I IL It now meire than Twesrv- Eivc rEA Rif Pince W e conunenced the tit:llllnm with the stamp or "Coiling & Co., Hartford." and I do not know ofany her ate-makvc by the name breading n Inc Untied Staled. HAM. W. COLLINS. BE Ailuivt 20. 1t63. 1 PORT .CARSON • • 'SOAP A•PLOGii4VDLE FACTORY. 7 J 111. subderiher inncittnces to the public that be innunfactmes all kinds of Soap and Candles at .his Factory, in furl Carbon, Schuylkill County; which tin will warrant to bit equal in quality to any obuined atisuid. and at lower pt Ices lillll aiwi hr articled can he Purchased in Philadelphia o r eh/fi nites.. The highest mark!st ptie fur tallow wilt unpaid Iu rail) at hint Vacuity. , • IiENRY GUITERMAN. Ort6ber 44.1953. x.. 43-1 y COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. Ttfl IIRdCRIUER HAVING FIT . : test upone of the largest Coach rlhops in the State. In Coal etreet.Pottsville, l'a.. nett 144.11. Adams& Co.... Screen Factory,' where Ilia facilities for notaufactutlng all kind."( Cafflagesand Light Waggon. cannot he MU pa,,ed— being a practical Atechanic..and having a nu inhern year~' eaperientein the buoilnesc, he hopes to give ceireral,satislaction. AU tan bi of carriages and Light Wagons kept on Also,secontl-handWagonaote. All repairs • gently dupe Oltlera (rem a .listante promptly attended to. • ' WISTAIt A. KIRK. Imre 5.184. - •• Vi-if • • PL win:aria E S TABLISHMENT. reapectfully announees to the Hz public that he has purchased the entire mock of ehr lute firm of idoreMn & hickinson.alla rounds arry log on the Plumbing business in all its branches 1 at the old Stund under the Pottsville House ' where 9 he hopes, by elletitiutiltr business, he maybeableto mcrit a share of the public patronage, Ile will guar antee his work lu be as 'pod. and it will be done on se reasonable tettne.3s rile be done elsewhere.' ff. DIcIEMPION- August 27 IPS3.; 534. mite undersigned are now prepared to fi ll all or' 2. dere for their new and superior article of Screens Their screens are woven Om and with regularatesh- - . cs;without subjecting the wire to the destructive process of timpani, and of course pormesses a much grimier degree of strength and durability, than any article before offered to :the public. ripeciroens of the work can at all times be seen at the Hardware Store of Eiterly, cbrnsr of Market and Centre litreets. • ' r.STEDIV & ACHUYLER, her. 24, 11113. • SW Bt.lief R41#4 , .. 4 4,t0ttian street ,Patta *Orr, Penner • Plutribling Shop. T]AeCIINSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF .1 I. Hit eizea of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead. Block Tin Bath Tube, ribose*, Baths, Hydrant*. Bole, Double and Hinkle AitiorPump* and Water CI kindsorlirasa Cock* for water and steam, Brass Oil Cups. and Globes fur Engines. All kinds of Capper Work and Plunibibadone Int he neatest uranuerat the shortest notice: Caabpaidfoeold B aLead,. Pottsville. Oct. Id. 3850. ' • Stare No, 2y North, THIRD St., Phitaftphiii Moeoccip 111ANUFACTImat 8 . c a m els , lm portrys, Commit:lan sed_general !Ambit Bost beta, vithellesale arid fiet4ll. Ilia wysetory at 15 Ma n 81 met, Plqtadelpsta. July 1V.1833. . pitttiTZD WINDOW SIJADIAS st 40gte. —Juei received. nevi end neat style* of related 1.140 w srAdev , , Si 40 gent" r4r A, 0 tardo•wilb nagases and opyratd* 0/14/J.la/sleeps hoonet. Vex-and Plata patter/Ai, elobtacing sthe' Uteri a„d moot fashionable *isles to use. For ale wholeeale And genii by, 11. DANNAII. - April 8, ISM,' IISTR_WcW. I VIM, um ber One lot of Sara lfeso _ Kolotk?p, for solo law, COw sad look ot MOIL WM. liftikDre *tip of Ma' 111 g "tchp oPPISKINWthIitra 111 ° 1 0, xiy D I M. • 1114 LAND', - POTTSVILLE ex.K.N.....g:i4-,14 I= BOOK BINDERY PICILII-D! WLEEI COM. SCREENS NiaWRADVS . imitinura FR ITZ 4 HF.N LiR ''R ! PRIVATE SALES. . < I :FOB SALA ,500'000 FEET OF LUMBER. , PIJE . undfragne4,Dereby offer fee sale a taste quaaihy di PINK end HEMLOCK PLANK sod BOARD& tallith aka"; well manufactured and are about half tl mile tryytt the Cattawlasa, Willianutpott aud.Ctie Railroad, °knit Hank of the little Calla wire* Creek. Id wilco from Pottavtile. A porta,' of the Pine liralaAior panel watt and all of the Ille la InforA , a f the beet quality . of While Illeadnek,— The leagtha.vary Ittnit 10 to 30 feel, au4 the whale is as goad atoms catthe baud is Cattawisaa Valley. It he raretata piled ad, and will be sold to one lot or lots to sult4erchaaers. For particulars. apply to • A. MALCOLM 4 CO.. Cauaw ties. or to A. A. KENNEDY. Cattawisan Nnvittnbeilit.lBsl%;... • z . 47-tt FARM MI-SAILII. ti•Nfi tandermigto4 .'bifers fui side rhirip, and' On I reasonable terms his farm tonstrting of 04 setts nearly all uhdercultiVition. Heavy eropsorwli t ifet .grain ate irk the grotthil. The improvements consist -0! owe' (bud double :tbure, .in good repose, another. good desalting lianas Arad our good train and order Outbuilding's. The ::'ipoperly is busied in Blythe tostriship.and vas orpobally "limed by lie. Baler. , TitTla I 11l Hobe Ovide.4 to snit in. puretersers jesitedi i JOAN WANSTALL. N. sturk,:couslaiing ui 25 head of Cart's, hogs le., ie., wilt Ir .ns4 immediately, at private able Do application ii " ' ' , Jau. to, 1854. ' 4.11 l'Ott SALE• j -A' new *IRE h TORY BR 141 K 110 USE. ripnc suldwilher olTers at Private Wile, on the mart reasonalle terms;- bin vett three-story MUCK 1 - 10Urli4 in - alerond elltert, a few &mid above' Market, immediately beside the lat Mat boatel Church. This linehtillding It jaw. tom. 'dried, and Ins inn 'v'et been nerd. It / large. lightand 'Lai: has all the, ennieni mites that a houseterper would dreier, and is loraied in a pltionot and chivied! • eat part of the towa,There is a nrierr.fail• welt of eteellant water In the 'tells' —a very Important conrilderallan la the present . . • TeliMS—.one.tourth rash. and the balance to gull t he purrharter..p,tosided only It be ptopetty .reared ALSO. Filar Frans dwellings on Callon bill tit itemedistrty In the.'rear or the new Mick. above mentionrd., There are likewise dratiable properties. They ran lie had on the same easy (p ile , • a) The whole will be sold low. N. IL—Titles clear :nod indiapulatAr. L. womci.spinirr. Opposite Eldscupal chute b, Centre Ht., Pottssiiir. ' • bee. 31. t 5.53 aft:if VALUABLE PROPERTY IN rows- VILLRIAT PEIVATE 8,41,11'. CHEAP,. . „ , The Sub'scrtber Otters at Private &dealt that tract of Land add hitildinglotS7 known as the -" Carbon Hill" or "Noung'S:11111" property in the Porough of Pousitille, mar orditig from the River Schitylkill Oboes, Me l l:titer's:. :Brewery to the Port Otrchon road, bein g about 2st) yards in width and I . ollinknmg tto acres, more or Iris. This property.may to .hid to be invahlable, not Only for the purposes ot bud sfing,hesttit'toaaoll'eging the best locality the Borough, on which vii evert suitable Water Works fur supplying the toWn wilh water. Apply at his office r corm's Coat Callowhill Streets. -•GEORGE \V: SNYDER. • . August 27.1E62.. 354 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • • r 'IIE SubSeriber offers to sell at Provute ti.ste the fullowingdescria.d Real Estate, upon reasonable leans; t ' No. I. 'nisi undivnleil one-balfinterest of atlthose three traits: of Inntlinittlaie is Branch and trenlolll were surveyed in Jannary'il:o4 on Warrants to John Otto, Prier Fillip/ and John' Kidd. The 'lathy'. ded one-half int/Wit - 14 In the above LOWS amounts 1.46.59 acres. The land is well wedded with timber : Suitable for railroad sills and Maps. :* ' No. 2. ADO/at certain tot of ground ;home in hid Borough of sett - 6001i Haven, upon tvlilkh is erectee a large three-story Brick Dwet tine, and alt necessary out-buildings. Thiaproperty is now occupied by Dr Lewis Hover. To -any tine desirous of practicing medicine In Istrbuyikilllllyea, an opportunity is now offered to *reline a coutfoitable haliselitoll Oaten rat el y tube met whin. N 0.3. All'iltaitereafft lota ground situate in Port carbon, bounded and described as follows:—Begin ning at a priAt on tlie . aouth side of Pottsville Street, at a corner:,` of the Itit belonging to Henry Porter, thence by the sank.. south , twenty-four and 'a half , cast one hundred feet to a poet, thence north sixty, five and onellialfeasEfilly feet tit a post, thence north twenty-foliel, and One ijialr west one hundred fret to -Pottsville etreet, thehte by the same south Sixty-five and unr , slialt weal Oil feet to the 'place of begihnins. NO. 4. A Tract antra rate tlmberland,containing 215 acres, Situate Schuylkill Township, about three miles hick of Tuicarora. in LOCUST Valley. BiErcingit cLvbeen, Office in Centre Street, Pottsville; directly titillaalle the Episcopal Chureft. Bit story. • itept,S,la33. • 3ti -I IRON, &c. IRON -AND STEEL. - DECOU AND 1111DDLETO N, nd D5.11:64 hi IRON and STEEL, WO. 13, N nth WO' titirrit., above Market, delptild. A ge . itigal.., - ..tartintii constantly gn hand. .Ptlila., Matt li Id, .11144. I.ly. ' ; • PtiRTAIII.4 rOttI3EI4 FOR ANIITIIA AND JEW. 4c5 - ; 4VIIS4ViI rti.Ohno•ka and dirt., Plat Aim ril *ha, rtfrOn. 10 (Falrbank'a patent); Nov'. .Ity Locki, d.atetiNalle tAnd COlllllO Scako.Gardri. I.ampitoc.any depth of ; 1N ions of :44,4 t Griudatuue, drialottl and er tarred ; Mill, eitnig., tit, 'lreitkat ' and'llll - dge ktulidtge awe; l ,l Pipe, Ratua blighting *Wi ne.. are.. at the lisid sk 61r Stnrioot W. W. KNICIIT, • ntn, finntt *fa,. i April 1!:`, ' No.. 240 MARKG%' St., PIIILADELPHIA. Railroad Ilay,liPil;anl Farnirra' In any pact of inn (tinnily. Ly warkinf and a: allari .April 8, 104 'PROMS! BRIG HT'S 1 • . NSW 11AHRW ARE STORE, g doom! below hinis.'i Rotel, and ) ' , aeaviirepinielle the Nl.ue'llank, ' ), Portsvfile, where will! i. e (amid - an eseellent!assOrtMgot of ei.`..RDWARE: . ' Coach Trhunaharge„ ... ' !: tPlimi, . , Springs, ! ~ - i • Fine,Tia ys.,, _ ! ___--- Saddlery, i ' !', :. ilrltavla ware, litioentakers'lNims, !Assortment, of line Lurks; Ca tperijime ToOf si ll'able t!utlery. (Iliad Mad Paint,. ;Pocket Cutlery, Bar Iron or all' wires, table riPouli". • Rolled . de.: sio l - . 7 ::iiii , anvils and Vices, Nails and Spike.,}. • Anmiritnent oilitie Ifltitis, Railroad Irma nod Nlll. ;Sheet Iron Cruriblea, ' Snittlitoolsi , !Wire„ Tin Plate. .. Building nsiest' is*, •: • Brass Kettles, Cast Steel, i, „:.:,dadhm,.. ss • d Shear Ntee I; : . !Pans and Boilers, Arm fillsteri . , r': , Inland!, AIIIISaws, 1 - ~',. 'Railroad Traces, • ' elthlll-cut tia*•. !- . I Powder And Shed • Fine Hand-saws. :-.-. i• . B s B. relents hialhangs to the politic for the pa.- nonage thegjsiztended totbe late firm of Bright' & roitond datteue Maisel f that. in his indurldual capa city. laa willhe able liu deserve and command thlii continued stippmt by the quality of the goodstie ha p in store, mitt attention to business, and the low rate at which he)a determined to sell. , 7 • GP.OIIOC BRIGHT, . I eitie tattle firm of Bright & Poll. Much 27. '022 o .f. - , 12-12 mai INS ' & itinSiaLß'S . . lARDW ARE and IRON STQRE, Centee , :Suerl. few dom o al , ove lllmliek(Easa have, tan . randy an baud a foil atiantawat of ; ~.:. Smith's TWIN. i :%. ' !COO UMW hp, Building materials: 6: Axles and :ratings, ShoernakeKsTonie,.:; Table 'Cutlery, Ede, & Rasta, i''' I • • Pocket Cutlery; Nails, spikes and Brad% 4irrienter's Toole, • " Country & Platform Brittania Ware, Sealer; ; ..I'l lAllen's Revolvers. Bar and Rolled Iron:Rifir BIIIITTLI. Flee and Short do ITable and Tea Rotuma, Cant, Racal' andi Illlirter:Braritand Enathellad gr.!. Steel,'. ..,,,, ; Ore, If' Tia,Plate and Sheet Zine,Tane. Boilers' and Tea Bar, Copper k Khret,Brass , ;Kettles - • ' Pig and Bar Lead , : , - - ReLaY R ailroad Traces. Castlnesof alldescriallons Railroad Iron and Spiker, .MI4 X.eut and eirrmlarlilouble and dingte mum. Sawa. i ';', t de .do do Pistols, Butcher's Chirypere;clea-Aliot and Game Bags, Vera and Knives, ';,' 'Polder Flaske, Anvils and Picrs,.,'",. ' ,RaWder„and Rhin. Blocks and Tacklerk .Wrier-proof Percussion Chain Pumpg, • .-., '; Caps. Iron, Copper anit: itrasaßitle Mountings. VI Ire, 'I - i.,..!1 . ' _ The Subscribers ry i -- 1 trillion of thnpubliad i ankles of Hardwire they are deterMio4 out of Philadelphia .r, Angus • 7141583:i ' NMITIti S 7 2 . • NrdrShi corrirr Old Whtld tmeortrOi Tin Plain, i • BUrre 41.14,pp0r, Zhu.; • Lead. brass Wire; Nails; •- •• fibeiqe. " Anuetito Wile. Iron do Copps, I Tinned Jo Bpanii i du , BAC " Tin Poldsr; Opener, Pig Tin, s 4. Lead, C:opppe, eon enppe,r . Copper giteie„ • i 11411., 4. Tula, . nuttnway,! , For sale it We - l6 VIA retail.; • .., ApAIMIONI 3ILIST large:moo' runent of sleodl6 PerfUmety;Ar.e., (Vow Mounictartee GfJules Iflinti &ca.. lisnleatt ma others. An than wbo Mist Jai rainsarry. can At C. SULU% ilsolvoki4 Vetlety Item . MIZE SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1854: F.AIRBANK'S Pia LhiT CAGES, at Their WARKIMINE, ME Ponta tespectntily Invite the. at -4e beratly,lO the above Arid cont.,' too numerous to mention, 311 to aril aajo* as any conrrrn • 35.1) , r- MMUS ! Forth and Penn - Nes., at t h e Stare, Reading, AND DEALERS IN Rabbit Metal. ' -Crucible,. - Getman Silver. Ras* Tublna, Iton Hammered, • " Italtidr Sheet, • " PHIL: " Oval, ". Half Round, " Round to C. lathes. •• " Flue. •• Band, • " Hoop. • " Norway Rode, " Hots* Shims, Aisle ' angle Steel Caw, " Getman, • Shan, " Swede Blinn. -• Soong. " Monica. Tined &Una Fin. " Rivets. nl. poitible.ptites, wholesale 16.6 m . ."1 • A.VSASSINS OF AItiaNSL.S. • ',: AttISO A •Tlttig AND ARTIMISTIC INRWlltlie Ot TRR CEREBRA lED FATRTTEtqIIa. ' r4s. • Fayetterville in Wastaington c Ar kansas, is heatitifully situated • int:- mense plateau of the Ozark mo with its purling streams, deIkCIOU pure air, and brilliant Sky, one would stip pose Ica village fitted to Insture feeling* of :devotion, visions of poetry, aid dr4truti 01 innocence and Eden. Alas! hat lads ot its past history should priire pleasing intereuee• from its thpcigraliliy• an utter and glaring non le - quitun—lor thelei is not i'street, or corner, or darif Its limits, which has out been' the thi.itre if murder. There is scarcely alpebblelof Old grey limestone iu its public sitnare, that has not been more than once reddeneilwilli hug man blood. • I !- .. ,- . 1 1 Let me daguerreotype the chyle el l legal ized banditti! Let me pain; them , : the lite, not ' inert, but, in action ; s.l sass •ilierri 'on that dreadful tiabbaili to 'duly, 1:', C+ . 4 day that will long be rernheretf by the people of Arkansas, under the awful , - oatriellint the [ - !h , iSabbath of Murders , _ 1. :‘ ~ •, -. It tit eleven o'clock : Itte ski' is cloctdie ! Sg't ,the sunlight looks - ditritte, lnil a . igentle fueeze fromille norther - 1i prairies faUS the warm bosom oldie atmosphere. biutging balm on its wings and'delictors - coolness 4 .--i- Almost the whole population if the ehtintry seems to have turned out to-dry, for ;Yonder vast court=house in the centre of the{ pudic square is croivded from floor, toollerf.±. Hark .! -hear you riot the singing chOrtis cif hall a thousand vowel :ending up uti high the solemo, chaunted hymn; a tubule to the Universal Fattier?'. iikice you mu}', know it is the Christian's Sabbath ;.and they it,e the forum as a church toidar.' But they are not all at church. See the thin. of OP. great log grocery to the west, and tnly filly-yards front the place of prayer and praise, ;, - ,atistids i wide open, as if n defiant:oat the law and scorn of God. Gn, enter, still take tiptei of the scene within. :;- i That portly mass of flesh'asid bones, IM (a the small grey eyes, lit with alcunnitig tuttri , kit., like two eoalsof fire on the oilv.groond of his fat face, is William Mck. ,k,llj,..ei,sit- Mr of the Fayetterville,l3ank.l siniatt.ir voice, he is dire* tiiig to do "Me work well and rlwc ries no weapons. himself ;. ti than of amazing strength,' he being a dea6u of the Cumbe And yet he is the soul !of Yht clique—he does all their. tit: politician his intluiMc is .ut hence the current !proverb in "As goi.s goes Wa: ty ; as goes Wasltingtdit coun State:" Ilk name was affixed asfth ; Consiitution, and iiretiied c: tirst code of laws, tor . digemin ! ceived five thousand &illus. rich within !firer_ years;mll.l h with slaves, lies a mile west Behold that.tall. slender ml the extreme foppishness of tint see the ivory hilt of his Lowit mg through the snowy ruffles bosom f he is busily engaged r a double charge iuto the barrel Deringer pistol : his fingers g gold rings, tremble nervonsli with tear, or perhaps it is fro you ohserve,, his face,is, cons' ted. Big Tofu %Vagina emit: terday for insulting a female, pamons of the clique, wilt avel to-day. He is Matthew Lee : Of public monies in .the land Of of railitta,a lawyer and a du has acquired a large farm and „'Rout it is whispered relations. „'Routs. That handsome gentlernat4 the.counter, with suet) a sleep, 'hairer u-•- • . mutts lastly, in a thick , half di "Boys, I don't think tt wil l ' be seen among you. Von kn? preside on your trial." "Very true," said Bull. '4"uu'liaij heifer go into the back room, awl tate a cointorta , .-' ble nap. The sound pit pisulle wia wake . you in time lin ) diener."- „. . Von notire fit small; hooI:-noset. yOuth ou notice tle ......, moot;-toga... s , s in the corner, with that liang.dog, ?Collid nonce. He is fixing fresh cares oulthe tnbeS of his revolver. "fhat is Sheriff PleaSanis-f a mere boy in years,, but a -ri s ionsand years old in perjury and murder. lia'rk t ; fie; spdaks In tones of Nilo?, treble •-- 1 1 i s ..Gentlemen, as I ant a swain pee EA eer, -I'll hang lack et :the °aver, tint help you if you s get in a hard pinch."' 1 1! "That is right," said Ball. I I ii ; Behold another of these twelve apoilles and missionaries of murder, a! perie4 indult tato of horselike muieler, his OnoW 41arriped with the impress of drunkenr ess and despe ration as with s die. He reels tind, sWag gers across the flour , with a bandy tlottle ta one hand and a douhle-barreqed Pita gun in the other, swain:it , through storrdot ihie.- cups his flivbrite oath-- , 1 1 • f-I 1.; "11— . --- and filtyl lhjins; 'II Make their tails fly up!'' , i• '. _ 1. •; .- This is Sam Sander, Map ; gene a s I Of all the Arkansas militia, a very auger ties Man the when drunk—that is to say s te4s. : i ; 1 But who that tall, hung y-Iddlyig=j,per -sonification .of famine; with the Icoili.4e-hke face, and all his nerves gait ring t itli s the imagination of the peril afloat to be neurrthl. 'That is the clerk of the district con i, It If. . Smithson, au arrant coward, hutla eryisup pie tool, notwithstanding. it Let us turn next to the Il ree,.b -others— the. Shelltis, Bill, Alf, and Ripley, i -I`liese are dweers - ol the grocery, and the Most fa mous fighters of the clique. Bill; tie eldest, has already slain-his three v mits ,'. Alf, the s^cond brother, has killed two ; tad Ri'pley. the youngest, though Scarcely e gliteen, has earthed one.' They are all choic sfiecUmeps of mere physical organization, a krine may • read the.word "homicide" in thg kirk' i light of their eyes. They ,literally brisrle !with weapons of death. See how'silenilanitstdin they stand; banqueting, as it s Weir; inn visinas of blood.. :- k, I 1,, lr. ! ; , _ s The last three of the dozen need bin a laid description.. They are also three 'brothers, the Coulters, slicer tools, ruffians, int !coin mon stabbers—t he , bullies of th...Ocery.* Suddenly a new lace appeared'iti, the cii,- tie, and 11111 hastily asked— ; -••• ,-* t•Wal Tuttle, did you find Tont i ! . i, tn Vagnou, and ask him in keeper ' s name to dime and , drink friends." 1 •1 1 • 1-, • "Hush ! he's corning," said the einutsdry in a whisper. - ' f 't i '• . Immediately a ihumping fix,kilep• was heard approaching, and a young man of gi gantic formentered the door t. andslilted the company . with a bold yet frank co itesi. . A 11 11 genuine. model of the hack woods ' as gene - mug as brave,'te turned to-ileeT and;said : • "Matthew, Sol Tuttle tel in you !want to drink friends. Pm.willing, provided you. own you treated the girl shaltbili :''but may be you didn'tknow she was my sweetheart." And the hi m Buffalo hunter, ai he was generally called, held but loihairyl,,hand. • 'Come to the counter," said Leper in a *hollow voice, "come to die 4 - lounter, dud , we'll* all drink." . i ri i They advanced to', the har,ktad lopleyi Shelley_filled their glasses. I TOM lWagnon, unsuspecting, did not obsertle that' Hall and the Coulters took their stations,' directly be.' hind him.• 1 1 ! Leeper raiSeu his glass, and at ly hisses through his teeth— 1' 1 1 1 . ! I t•llere's a funeral a tosst Id those, : that de.. serve it." '' I l '! : ' ~ I i. . At the same instant thel wago er • totind I his arms pinioned in the hug of 141 , 1• and the three Coulters, while' Alt Shelle3 4 stooping I down grasped him by the leg Leeper pushed the muzzle of his pistol gainst his victim's head and pulled the trisgi.r : burfor the first time it failed to fire: i l ; , 1 ' 9;o! for•another cap!" ,ishatited the baf fled assassin, furlough'. I, And Mr. Sheriff liletiSanl cooly felt in his pocket, and presented th mar icrer _w(th a fresh one. • . II , t In the meantime, Wagnon stein?, a thou. sand chances against him, put Ibi s strength into' one mighty effort, a a shaking ' off his foes, spraag.out of the iloo ,:'and uNly ran for his life. • , i i l l , Hems the fleetest foot-racer in the Val- ley of the Mississippi ; but he outdid him self that day. It was more ilta flying than running, while the dozen eacMiet 'gave mad chase in the rear. 'Twenty' patolt; were fired at bill back.. The sheriff lerrititied a six barrelled revolver,' and General 4lnders• let off bis double-barrelled shot, gun.' ,", rot. etc. coda it was one continuous -imp': "Ballets auff leadensla . ? flew like `h a i ld -,i( , l e Shot Idllid a 4191 in to diswitig 7** at tin e ft I ERE ~ ..:.., ,, , . ...- ,; 7::::., : v,.5,, c ., : iii,..-=l-:i.-,-.“,--, --.- -ii' -:, - 41 . '•"' - :- --.' --' '' '''' ' .l--. '- - ''. '''- : 4 ''''''' ' - '-- ''' .'; '' ' ' '' :;: 'z : .- .., .., _ . . . - , . . . . • . . . . , . .. , .. . . . , . . .- . . - • . . , . RIM public well: aaotheripieteed the glass Win dow of the court-honte, and broke.man's arm withrn three teet of the minister,•just reading on hlitelthte; audio third put mit the eve of a.ticesobutof its mother, st the distance of two hundred vards. But TOm Wsighon still escapo unhurt, and left. his pursuers far behind. “Never mind, rll catch him," cried` }tilt Shelley, as pistol in: hand he unhitched a horse that happened to he 'in the Way, and thrust his foot in the 'stirriip to mount.? But that ink/meat, Ptltu Curry, it brother uf %Vaguou's, rushed limn the bawl house, and seizing the !torte's hrtdle, lie said-- file." 'For God's sake. Shellry, spare Tom's „Shelley thrust ; his ipistol against,jeurre's Aide'. and discharged its load of lead'and tire tato hig hem ! • The ,14tter, witholit a groan, dropped to the earth a corpse. "You, havelulled hint,” cried Lorenzo A. Pollock, one of Curry's friends, in a •voice of despair. I "Ves, and' I kill you." eiClJimed Shelley. with the distorted countenance of a demon, as hP unsheathed his howii and assaulted the unarmed man. whom he nistantly. hewed : down in his tracks.: %Vagrant, also, to his ttight,Phad reeoa- Magi the imiiloring you=r of Curry, an d turned in tin* to see him tall. . Then, either distracted by ithi hofrors of his siiitaiion,- or supposing_ !hat the tiger MOO were al rtaily suffictehtly gdrgt'd liked, with lie vent tred to come back and throw himself his kneeS by, thg dead betty of lit sister's Int, .band. ; Fatal to hiint W 34, the act. Riplry Shelley knocked hieu dun with a fragruent of stone; and the hutnatt dev ih! Bill, delibet awl) Mkt! up Its arm• :is be Iny unetue•eiou.l ott the ground, und plunged the low; glittering blade up to the hi It in the seat of life. ', Then iadtlealtt broke on the Sabbath air t i Wo t•lirieks —two - wtlo, wailing cries 01 un utterable anguish—as thi3 young wife of Curry and the beautiful betrothed of Wag nun hurried titan tiie court-house; where they bud been attending divine service, and fell swooning on . the eurpse§ of husband and ! The sorrow and Irenzied despair of the he .reaved k itiales liei.,:litened to tittlue,s . the horrors ut the drama.; That dark-eyed of the raven tresses, aml the oriencti style ut beauty, clung as i irwere, iu mons Cu. the bosom 01 her luvpr. kissed-his cold lips, and strove ft.) staunch the red cur rent that was Issuing IMUI his Stile. Sliff spoke not, she uttered not even a low moan, Int gazed-with e 1 es, like one oppreised lvitlti a spectral dream. Alas! to-nn hit to have been his kirk ! Poor I re n e Far difreieitt the notion of therother-- that rlgeenlr woman Willi the inagnilictiat bust, .the cheek of radiant roses, and .the large-prhed eves, blue as ,the tints' of the Southern summer—Margaret Curry. Re covering twill hersmiden swoon, she knelt for a moment with otw hand •w tht bleat' of her husband, and the other nit the neck of her brother.,; ihen raised her streaming lave with a look ut unutterable despair, and shrieked the wild ery ; ',,f the atheist in hi the vault of Ilea% tn al sharp, he athets hoar ly lieiiar r, althOugli never 111 , 411:1, land Church. Favetierv;ille inking 4 Iv I lbouudtd, and • rliansai-4, hmgtop couir• y, so &cies the • tupilm. to :My which hr;re- He haitMwn farm /tacked d the dre4s'ed: in 41 fashioit. You knife, ut antintug !hip of a superb itterin4 with --it nlall ili derably,lacoa 7 tleif him 21e'' . - ,(1 the'Safleont a trei,ver ice, a colonel Hied. lie 'too many ..laties, . are NI.: near "Hope i, a delum;a, !I : Then stn. hounded, , io her Iret, g,,tve a ran tic leap towards the triple murdeier, teal prostrate belore hiw, Nut] exclaimed ju tones 'of terrible entreaty, inexpressibly like the wail of a itAr.SOl.ll-7-. . "0, man' of hluad! Shelley' Shelley ! otve me back tity'• husband and ,IMoher give me faith .and hope onee more, and will believe That there. Li a (3,4 !" ' 'rhea 1 said Mentally, .• 1 would' 014 he that assas:Fint for the donut-Ikm of - nil the planets, the diadem of the stars," But lie, the unfeeling fiend; laughed:a 14w, I;ueering chuckle in -her lace, and om; hi!! !2,..Qrick,attc, m 0,8 1 1.444.xck..e, et4" - tiitteiooc.,!ry ann drink ! Three rascals are dead, and' our emmter shall be free for a week'." niogagainsl. look•e7 - • • :rel' irunkettro4:e': rdo for I , me, tc, tv I'll Lave to Aud the chque Their satellites joiu ed iii u mad spree that laF.tod ua tit:. next 1110113111 g. to the,utean time the people appeared ah so:utely stupefied. Th.•t eiiileeted iu kinking, sadly •tutu ti:ieti other's laces, tet warreiv daring to whisper their ilisapprohir lion of the damning. deed, and taking no steps to arrest the assassius, - ,whose drunken , shoots revqh:?rated :firoullibut the If the truth Intuit be told, the ettizens tvere concerned for their nien persouril They knew that within that grocery were itveuty-five thorcitielt;ileqerailoe., and more than a hundred loaded musket,., The clique had friends, too, in the . snutli ern divisidu of the etiunty, whet.. the' Cane Hill . LynChers, under Captain .Mark had only live days previously, 111;119 ' :t . x meu on the same gallows tree. The .conscions ness of these tarts httor , like El mountain id iron on the hearts of Ithe bewildered pe6ple, paralyzing all their energies, and (Hiring' their lips to silence. There was an:exception; however; hi singular slate of terror—an, exeeption'that manifested itself, in strange way. There had recently settled in Fayetterville, a . yottng attorney by the i r danle. of Albert Willis; as might beread_on the, small sign-board hung before the dour 61 his humble office; aintou one then; k6ew; _Or: cared to, knoW yri o rc. .about the unpretending stranger, who, with his wife and one little babe, lived 111 poor style and in utter l seelusion. lily tat never darkened the entrance of the, grocery.: , voice never Riuntfeil lin the broilq of the gam ing table; he Helier attended the balk or clittfches of ilte':v t But he might often he seen wandering at the evening hour, with au open volume his hand, his gaze alternately glancing trout • its leaves to the we , ::teru sky, as if dividing his attention betwixt the thoughts of the im mortal dead and the; works of ever living na ture. it was reported, also, that the;haccha nals; as they re'eled home near the morning hour,- always saw.tke rays of a candle twin k hog from the Wiuthity of his study.. Indeed, Ball had - oracularlV pronounced him 4:1 crazy student,' though 1;4 could divine what a stu dent was. During the -Ibrention of that Sabbath of murder, the 'y'ourig, - lawyer had !ken out gathering specitnens of tanath. and Was re turn across public square at : the in stant the affraylcummenced. .11'e stopped as if thunder-struck, the flowers falling front his hand, and stood fixed as n - sta toe:. till the denouement of dui tragedy ; and then, as he beheld the aSsasSing - burry away; to the grocery, and Witueised the unaccountable fear and stuperlactiou of the inultittide, his Him lips writhed into ii . ittange smile. lie approached t het largest group knotted - around the corpses, and began to lecture in a shit of conversational speech, and more ex traurdmary still, the burden of his remarks was a justification of the murderers. I am astotnahedi m r friends,"—such was the substanceof his -address--'1 am truly as tonished' at your an an ocesSion so glorious as the present.' Vow leadeis, the excellent chiefs and 'political fattier:4 of your country, men elevatthl to high. office by your votes, and enriehed bir your taxes, have mer cifully seen-fit to kill only three men;' when they had the power and right to kill You all. And yet you do not 'thank them !: Von. peal no loud huzzas ; you up not even , follow them to' the grocery', although the rum is run free for a whole week' Are you lost to gratitude and all sense ol4shaine, or do you dare to think they have done -wrong 4y. Can you be such idiots as to (teeth it a crime to slay poor men ? Did they not have sufficient. reason to do it? &Common hunter, dressed in leather, had the presumption to echastisa one of-those rich-rotted gentlemen nog his affianeed hit& ! ; What right had'n hunter to suck a beautiful girl ? All beaus. fn! women ought at be mistresses for your officers and politicians! And then you-forget the himor ;waning; to your country, by the perpetration of such brave deeds ! 'The pub-, Itc papers will cirenlate the story' over the civilized world, and thus it Will read : GREAT ACRIEVESIiNT AT FAVETTERVILLE! Oue lovely .atilritth in July, while they. :were worshipping Gcd in their church, their ;bank officers, their race .offrers, and their . districbjudge,.Stri% down with piitols - find ;hewed to peck with knives, three of their; brethren ;, and they; the aloreutid citizens; viewed the act in.eilenre! they did nor move to arrest theirgetant Leaders—they were Mc) grateful for 'the exemption of their own predious lives:!' . . The voice co the speaker was 'dame— low, but Musical, and piercing ass trumpet; and had he exhausted imagination :for means to arouse the deep!: indignation of the pupil. lar aottl and heart,: he could not :have cert . coved any Wes fitted to the end:thati. that feigned lastiOcatioo: At Its cloie there ;welled .up a Impe bilt.atippreptd maim r, ADVERTIS.I.I.IR;; 1111 .. , like, the commingled growl, Irani -a menage., 'le of wild beasts. i Let i.! barn Out.in nit ill erelL secrecy—the 'hiaflagririuni " will 11182 e another day! As for'.'..the artitletit, he picked up lit botanical specimens. run* coolly on 'his heel, and pursued: is coarseihomewards.. Early the out Anoriting - th e - 4oroner's iti; .quest sat over the dead bodief,-ijand the tit, ,mgr .having ffoltryi . ..On 'lite win'gs`a - tribe wind.. a thousand ,were in lattendance oh the exami-, nation., By a praclicb prevaleni in Arbil ias, attorneVs 00 : 15 : * te al iy lo w t . v ea e l il itl t: a a j ppea pow r e in . either Side. AireVeni do2en - Were engaged for the assassiiis'.. T he. gold oil the clique: had already houghtl uP all `lot and that ando they. niell t v h i l o at e i r se g 1 Willisl I iol:ttu:: pride ts i :I I 1 :: i i t 1 :170 11 ft i t : : r , 0 t1 1 : 1 :4 1 b;nrd and y it e s e iii t T e n f: w tahse present. stnde t Al bertlem nearthe head of the erapse that had keen Julia Corry, With to areas palled as the clay ,beside ikkal, while ii *ettliar unite - writhed `flke a serpent ,on his I netble tip.', - He did not speak] or,move on4 , e dirtier! the' examinatiju'otwithelures: . hut.; when .4.3 ea; Sauti'ders tame, - big 'With . .hois4erous appeal to the jury, Willis tiesi Ins purring glance ou the countenance . ill. the ruffian lawyer .as if he wnuld look iiiin b i ihrougli. 1-Four others in succession thundered their.. anathem's., over the victims, while. Bill lihelley stood mar nodding hi upProbation of their Litter eloquence. . ' ' : - .!.q. ~.• • the coroner was then in, riteket of 'ob. Initturgthe case to the sivorn itiquept, when a clear ridging, voieithrilled-likti a iirumotta, to judgment throtr,gh 4veri,t ear'ispd , heart May it please thehoourabfe!court of in . - 9110 , 4,1 have word ','to say against these 'dealers is wholesale Murder . r! , The eireet was electrical; 'agititting, awful. Merl leaped to their feet by • thotens ; others started and treuthled th Ilium! terror; bravos dun:tied tom vtilsiVely:.their ttag4rs, and wild hunters sprung, the, triggers of illieir trusty iffles. Had the trunip ot the archangel awn - - ,ded its last OA thenktonishment could not ~liave•beett greater. 17t was the itrauger, the 1 1 pale stiident, - . the forimiten laiyer, Albert Willis, who had uttered the dialog sentene, and he followed it ,up with a 'isplendur of diction, furce - of unausiverabl4 logic, and a' burning velieMenertiMuyeeirveuelt as never betOre.or since were Weald in tint:backwoods. • lir his word-pictut,eS the yeryitleatfseeMed* to I iirttagaio, causing the living to shudder as if the very' air itself Were .kopled with sheeted glio,ts.' At one point 'hi realized the summit of the sublinte. It Was when he mustered MI his energies for a final burst of thunder into the soils of the asi,isi.ins. The appeal was as the shtick of an eirthilutike.---- Evert 1.1111 Shelley, shrunk from I it, covering his race with his hands like one blasted by a thtsh el lightning. And the great multitude; totally.plireried with rage, tittered a,wthl .1t.)1.11 • I i . . f . "Tear the - murderers in p i e c e ' s ! Mood tor bkied-! Down with! the Clittue'ooyratits'!" -'i't; the grocery, 'cirsett Ball, lna the a,sas• sin , fled for lite. f . i'. - :r . They entered th it.: fortress. barred their -door,. and window ; and, prmrtidetl, t weuty five tothkets, beloro the . crowd we're all aware Milieu escape,. Bill : . Shelle,v,' being , keeper of the public arsenal at OiyettersVille,. had , prevunisly stocked, his grocery with timg, iituittuni!ioti . tind provided each Wall Wifil port holes. 1,:.., :1: ' ' 1 ' 1 f . The people .showett a dispotption to as. saint anti carry the place - by.stown. Let-were .dissuaded by Albert Willis, Mat had. one brief hour become the, general idol andiora cle. lie atfv ised ' theobitervanit'e of, order, and a - scrupulowi regard tor - theiatithority of the law. • Shalt it prove well or.ill fur Mm that the counsel was tullowed ?.1 . . In the meantime. si l •seene w et s decurriug Within•the - grocery fort,desifnetVio secure the guilt' from the grawil violet& ju==i=ce. - The assassitili were giving ' - ill'eniselifes - up to the mercy of Judge Huge,' thim in a state of partial intoxication, who ailinitted them .:The fact b ee ' wn ' i -- n - - 0 - 1:"... thodi•and dollars. the multitude to finesii,.°2 l vn., Win excited. the United States. arsenal - , took _out and loaded two cannOns, and. plaCedlliein, Within two hundred yards of Shelley , 4 - grocery.— Ii needed but . the .toueli of d_ stark to have ploWo the trail fortress into etorns, and hurl eft its Murderous garrison into the dark grave of their numerous victims, • : t • • lint once inore!yohng Willii interposed, anti prevailed on the people to Wait patiently the results of .a final trial befOre the bar of the next district itouri'l,lndertialtly the from icides that day owed their liveslio him. But will they thank him frit the undeserved boon? We :hallsoun see. il * f i'i 4- At sun set thersariti4vehing *husband and lather Minh( hair. been-seen parting _wit h _, , his wife and child— 2.• - ,-;. • I go, dearest." said hi; . ."to;he absent for, a week. Were Ito remain ha, e now , my ir enemies, in the first lury of th e ir pissioa, might proioke me to a peso ' al' difficulty, which I am auxiaik for. nialpy. reasons to avoid. Before !feint-a:ley it' have time lot reflection, and carinotlail t' perceive the lolly of curilier.lesia4rdviolence." "UT. my Albert,' , ', renionstiated a proud faced magnificent Wino* with. intensely 'black eyes, ~..will they not Eby yen ate a 1 coward for leaving pi this e,lisikr:. - ' "I would rather fie called al - entiattl than actually ben timiride," replied thechusband , unni rtifolly, I.r- . i J . . . i • "lint," persisted the. wife. I'May . not the" ruffians nten , e: t he'll:selves on ;,,tne and yrair i, innocent bab ?" 't • . '•. 1 . -- "Nonsense, Mary'," replied !.titing - Willis, with a smile, "that would be :in act beneath the meanest of devil." . I . "Well," cejoined Mary, see ug all her ar milnents unavailitio' "kiss us good by, anti ~, •be stire vuti come balk inn VI k." Then there were tears - and i'ender embra ces, and the little . child's lip =mingled with those of It - s pa ren ts ; and then ihe father sud denly vaulted tufo the tf . saddle d shot away over the prairie ivitfi - the speet of an arrow,- as it he were ende.aVeningsto e ape ;from the spectre of some gloomy thought. : '• • ! lie took aim road tn the Olitiokee country, ' intending to visit Fort Gibson, - and prefer charges against Bill Shelley; as keeper of the arsenal at Fayetterville, in order to procure his removal ; and i t ;e. made the utmost Ithste fearing that doine :emissary !!af the - clique would anticipate him and prejudice the ear 'of (hi): Arbuckle. ilut phis trOnd was ill at ease, the parting ,vords of .!his beautiful Mary—. - - • . , - "May they n. 4 . mierree-theinsel yes on me and your innocent Meths z" rung like. a knell from eternity through. his. fei,'erish, brain.— At midnight lie gauged "to drirtk,ol. a. crystal spring tin the lediah -line,' thirty miles be yond Fayetterville. - lie stooped down and imbibed a copious draugliclaid hived his • huroiOg brow ; but when lie raised hisliead .he , s ood transfixed with horror. A loty; ' hurtlin' tnurmur,-. as of busy,wings EOUCI . Oed in theiair above bun. lle looked and a fiery, Minitious vapor,'ihe sire and figure of a goffin was: floating along the air. - Did imagination,paintlhe rest.? or .was it a upere•tiptieal illu.Sion; engendered by - the wild heat:of thri'br.iin : 'oribtive, the spa its orthe dead at Miles --truly the. power to flash their pale factis before die living eyes ? These [are problerhs which #very , one will solve foillhemselveS. . But-the young attot ney.saw or thoughr, he saw .att awful group. gathered around that coffin ofifire as it float ed away i nto eternity. Therf was Woven with Ills gioardietatiftwesiall'Obtorted by the death agony, ; .indl,PollcKilc, ith • that pale smile whiclfCommOly chara, terizes corpses perishing by gnu shots. ." • : ', . charm But who were these in' thevery. jeatalre of the ghostly - circlet-those .wi, h their, facts . baptized in dotted blood ? qnuld he credit his eyes that witnessed the appalling terror t ilts Mary and her ktabe Were parcels ot the. vanished panorama.. , - ii -.- lie saw Op more; Uttering a Wild erg of : rage findririguish that startled the- - 2 very,wolves from their Over ,' he leatied into:. -his saddle and tarried his hor et'a bead home-. ,wards. ..- ,!, ... • . 1 - All night wi th '. whip: ea spur amaini : he-rode like a Madman ; and the first grat- 1 twinkle of daylight gleatiled i the east video: he'boupdell'ar the earth on-his own titresh-! Jdd. He paused ~tolisteri ;lull was silent; within save the song of the cricket "chirping m Too the hearth'. The traqqttitlitittae seem s d. to soothe Mid and:restore th feign of reason;' !;as he murmured-4 ' ! -e .. ' **Jae sleeps Well; T - Wa. weakindeed to .. 'credit the feverish; halluetaa4oo." He knocked ai the dohr, tip! Mete waerta • .! answer ! • : - _.: - : . i "Mary; dearest; a-Waite-1i It is I. Oriet. l the door Its your husband." ! " -4 : LYet there was no sotind l orily theerieket s,uog on. Reined theknoblid tire door with his hawk It waisniely; lootti,ion.he said re himself-- • - .i; ---., : il • , -, ,- • 41 4111. 444 . •$1; PO 'ref' *7 PO He :murk u4sitt tieNer (since, thrice,. - and then 'with (titly• 'shouting— • • 1 ALAIN, dear. awake- 7 open' 1 . • , lint the cricket Oone replied with lis mortis tog music. The'Cold sweat begin. to '7 , 1611 t;i4 fOretiead as he trembled au every imil? : and then, makiniz Doe desperate effort with No strength; he dila:tea the shutter .iront ity tiinges, iewaspetreetly dsl- /.Ihl-, d ark and silent as the- eenire of a gra re. - -'Ue groped hR way m the hedisle, au threw tns:annaufogind the beloved ;mei. Oh, joy ! they. wOW there! Be eliuld lee! their figures h, neath rile. sheet- the , 111i1 blown ruse ot queenly beauty, and the bud ' Pitied m her boannl, lie &Inapt:4lra' lekts4 tit tenderness. i.vaunt ! the lips were a candle !".. Ii was kindled in Moment, and the li3ht revealed it ail. - IThe WOOl9O BLitt rhilig were itfirmity- tolid ilittipifceOr,* a Yiatiey at bill andi'.litteksilorfi that had teen•fired through a crevice behtud the bed! But the bereaved uttered uir latneatairou ant so much as a rear bedewed his glassy eye.l He 'tossed his wild hands ninfati!s Ileavesi;.l antlawore au awful oath: He turned to de pail, bur as he was gutug, die cricket:oo the" titatth caught his glance. ha ;Imp seemed' to his frenzied ear the eroalaag of some fiend: in iodate. " Black devil, what dog thoh herr- ?" shouted ground it beneath ht . •heel. ~• • . . Alt that day'and die. following night Albert, Willis hurried to and fro ovir the e o ni ti t r ,l,: &tailing the horrible tragedy, ailitarotimi:gi, the people to vedgeauee; and the next !mini,: iiig tull,„eight hundred men.thoruut;hly sour-' noittered at the campground, t wit uule south of Fayetterville, whenee they inimedi: aiely marched to storm the stroughold'M the legalized outlaws. • - As they entered the village they met Gov 4 crintr Veil, who happened to lie passiog through. and se instautly advised them . not, to veniure Oa an attack, a , : the ...frue'rry fort Was garrisoned by fifty, inco, with couutless . -Waded - muskets, liesidesiour or live catmoni taken trout The public arsenal : and theitew tended very inuell io-eurd die ardor ot the elii4eus, although they still proeeeded. -1i They Moved forward iu r-oleinu colutuna WI within thirty yarßol the gri.xTry, which previously had nut shown a sign ..1 hum an , hie, nod where, id iai•t; nothing ..waq to 1.4 seen hilt the oldivoodru walls yawning wilt( empty purr holes,. and 'the four black cannon peering tbsough their 'rude embrasures. Suddenly the door' was thrown trarlially title:ll6r one hurt instant, and die lace. of Bill l'ihelley appeared, as he slionte4 Ili tone" of II von eotne one h.or nearer, we'll Idoty you bi ti - • tea: ,!)(111, and lily loins litutriiikil Ihroligli Hit. :1101 An 11314'1m citable panic. seined the tide: n r iery man but sue fled in utter roil ri'wu dud diFmay„and many did uot pause till t ies; Were mile, away in the country. Ici this t'erent was the cunihict ut the our •tngtc es e . i.rition. Albert Wilittlisplayed darto • di a demon. He stood firm a. a 'toek !Ore opea his shirt bosom and dared his .160 to fire lie,bantered -them 'to come out alit Or would engage diem all at-once: • Ilis,tourz age awoke one sentiment of honorable leek, ing in hearts.deadro every other. " Fire-upon hint !" exclaimed Ball. • No, yuu shall luot," said Bill Shelley; "heir too brave to be shot down like a dbg." • .For three rhonthaalterwaidi an .extraorth Mire state of:things prevailed in the conutV -1;1 Wastunkton, and especially about Fay. , afiereille; Moen Willis- rode er,iiiituotty. oypr the Pommy. stimetintes withY generally with tali _tizawtrir - Ttr - oft ipe i 14, ruirai.i44tnikiarrilled shot gnus and revoiy-, iog Occosionally.he vitas seen - near. the Indian. line, at • the had of a 1-iiindred; (Themfree warriors.- A thsosand dirferent... dimors were circulated. Now it was sald, l that he lay in watt ou the road, to as:a:st riate his enemies ; agint, the new' came that, lie was marehinr, , with a thousand savage , : 10 lay ME county seat in ashes. Often at the.? hour of midnight, the guilty chinos of the ' A-- -- Village were sfartled from their slumbers le. .'- r ., , / r .1 . 19 , i)L1 rIoN Or i'artylettgue.--The the shrill hlast of a solitary trumpet troin l'-usquellaitiin 16 , ,, , ,. •ai 4 that the follow the centre of the public square. It......eentcd. 1 - .A mg orinuent was ptel.t.l tip near an Actor as if their toe took a malicious pleasure In . n „,,-, dij o .,. in 'At on t ro ,, to few days since: fun nag them to the agonies of a seow 'torture: , -.. The ~.„„/ , ,,,„„,1 „ 1 , ~e ionfore eitsitug and all the while the e m- Al'au ffi cl 9 01 1 / 1 31 ' - under the name and si) le ot the bentiocratie Odious clique never lett their grocery tort. . Puny, has he , 1 , iii,,.01,,,e,,. t.' mutual „ went. At length Willis entirely disappeared and Iranians Fierce will clue up the business it , a9 not beard of for a year. Ball, Sunders of the concern, acid from present indications Et Comps' y then issued from their Itioquecni will - peeddraeeampli , it that desirable end.. . and ventured out to breathe the fresh sir. ; I Alt persclf.;,ittestiv ;:otillierueis) who are 11:1= Twelve 'months rolled swan, when the " defiled to said firm, ‘,',11 please to " fork civ eolumunit% was again agitated by tho.• , o'.' , lll'‘ 4 er," 5.,.• all liavitm, cla lids av,aiost it (chiefly r, ?nre . ni,a new catastrophe..`- Alf. Shelley I Northern I:onoressoilut will present them Was slain while traveling alone 013 rat` IIIIP: I ,„ the sat ,' F rau t z h n , lit Caleb Cushing, tiu s , itod /min every sign the deed h ad " u'el bee 6 1 attorney, tor liquidatir.si done till alter, a desperate coolest. • • I (Signe& rut: 111.11vCRAITI `.• Bout his pistols were found civilian:N.l,li !t 19 order . rood that the party havini and hue knife broken in two. • The next wee]. c l aims aga „, 9 the defunct concern, sha ll John Coulter was killed near the same spat,' present client " nomediafely, or sooner if •end his rifle, tun, lay Kilo y,•with ilie stock i I ,„ 3ittlt ,:r us the a..ets 0J the firm are part xonuthilated, beside ratrn.,_• - ill being distributed; alp there is. therifore dau• ' A fortnight followed and Matthew Lrept,f ger that the exitentifiVorilieru men, particu 'sva. discovered dead in his own ofli,.e, which,i'larlY filo , f• of the "'Rough-fare" hue, may stood in the suburbstil the Village, stank. t %lin I be obliged in comproithse for a very low fig. litiEdred yards front any other house. Tills I ute. ......' appeared the most singular 01 all. The do& t was locked,; . but a - window stood roped, I :throtign which the homicide hid evidently, wade his escape, as the prints of two bloody "hard- had been left on the bliuds. - There were also.two words traced 111 blood on Ake 'floor— , " The Avenger." . • ; There had obviously been a, violent coin bat. A strange-looking knife, with theonit snapped oIL lay on the table, while the still' :fingers of the corpse grasped a dagger poi. tile with gore. - - -z-. It la impossible to paint the terrors of the clique at this swift succession ' of -de•asient. Ball and the two surviving Shelleys rah' ,away to 'Peres, never halting till thyy rearh ed the Trinity. A'n agent sold their farms `and groCery, and , followed with their nuttier. 'ous slaves. Soon afterwards the fact traui •pired that Ball hail robbed the batik id which he was cashier, to the amount of a hundre'd thousand dollars.. :. . Gem Sanatlers set.out on, a trip to Wash ,ington, and was heard of no more. i• "! A long period e;4 1 ,441 without any_ further i nc id ei v rein fling train the Pal etterville wet. and men had 311,1 m-t forgotten:its horrors.-=, Ball and i lie Slodlers had become popullir, Aids in Texas. With immense cotton tarniS i ,^,:i Such a thing as a maim irript, sermon .an d va .,l iti llto•nce. On the 'sth of Juli , ; l is never seen in the pulpits of the continent 1819, ab.m t i.ii 'sears after" the F,abliatli tI of Europe, except when A menean or English i t owley,,, the.; were returning home with 'a 1 clergymen happen to ascend them. friend Bout's I.arb.ktue given to Geo. Ifou't, I rr - ou, at the town of Crockett, the chit , befori.. I 7 - * .1! iv said that its President 'has al ready received upwardirof three hundred ar- It was sunset when they reached the right piteations for offices under the Nebraska and tank of the Trioity,"and.they waited a ft 4,v ' Kansas territorial bill, end that every mails minutes tor the fertyman to row aeru-s froMI add , . to the number. Teere ate fourteen °frt. the opposite side. Suddenly, an extraordinary tipperititin " s at the Presic l ea t: s dis P 6sal ' emerged from the tangled cane, acid confront- ,177' A little chill died in Boston last week 'ed them at the water's edge. from the effeets of a sunstroke. Parents who It, was a halt naked.figure, with long heard send their children'out in care of domestics ' and hair, that. did not seem to have ben cannot be too careful in aclmonishiag them to shorn for a dozen years ; the face' : bronzed ; ' keep in the shade. the haggard, blocdahot eyes blazing with OC7 The toast was druok at a 1 wild delirious light, and the whole appear- social gathering in Baltimore a few days since. once denoting the madness of immeasurable 1 It is hard to beat: a despair'. And yet the strange being. was "In ascending the hill of prosperity, may thoroughly armed ; his hand grasped a shed- I w ,. never meet , a friend.' gun, double-barrelled, and of huge calibre, I The Established Churh, of England while his large leathern belt held Detiogers 1 e---- j-- 1 , and revolvers to - the extent of thiity roualls. ' II" Wilma ate I"' twenty Years, without the of the State, built two thousand liespoke, and his,tones were thrill and 1 """" ce churches, at,a coat of L 9,500,000 or $27,000,• piercing as the crib! some bird of prey:f . ...Villains, I see that you wear; your tild ! °''"' . weapons.! tits well !" 1 . (t.' A Norti.e Born Polic.e.—The Now He said the truth : me comrades were all- i York Journal of Cmialueee, one of the most ply provided with pistols and kniyea. • I calm and considerate P 3 Pcmin the country. • " What went - you with us ?"'esclaitr,ed , saya : "the late excitement in Brooklyn, when Ball, "supposing the intruder te i be eMne wan. , certain Catholte Irish members of the police deriog maniac . . 1 ' -refused to do duty in opposoton to ilitirown countrymen, or openly connived al their I want to fight. and I mean to tight Yen l all three," replied the meager. . i 1 outrageous conduct, as well as many other "In the devil's name,'who are you ? " Cr i ed 1 I ' instances constantly ' occurring, show the .. Bat 4heuey, as an appal li ng memory fl at b e d 1 necessity tor.havtag the police force subsist'. II • natty compo s ed of native born cluing." acrnss hie soul. ' , 1 , 1 " I atithe wild man ot 'the woods, Who 1 & The Tariff.—The National !Weill:co , was Albert Willis," shrieked the stranger ; ,ter says the bill for the modification of the and the three guilty comrades started ii' if ' Tariff which has been prepared by the Coin. they had been shtick by il thunderbolt. .1; 1 mittee of Ways and Means, puts man, sugar _Bill recovered fitst. ' ' I ' , cotton. wrillew, wince, Sm. among the aril " You have every advantage," glatleingl cles in the twenty . per cent , list. ;Tim one at the other's shot gun, with both its hativ I hun dred per cent. duty on brandy is retained. mers at hill cock.. . - - , I 1 I Other - rates are five and ten per. cent. on Willis rejoined monvorally-- : :1 specked articles, and fifteen per cent. on lir. " I killed your brother All, and Coulters itches not enumerated. The tree hails slight. inclLeeper.and Saundemin a fair fight.land ly increased. No change is mimel in ra in I will kill you ill'," he , shouted with a gstd to the fishing bounty. It is not probe' home chortle, as he tossed hie via intii the Ede tbat,the bill will receive much couldn't. jiyer, yid OM! COlt i ll pint yourlitrer, .1 '., ova at the pietist Itilikill. , . -_ .. __ . _ BANNAN'S STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. Having procured three Pessiaen t iwe are ncone - ared to execute JOB and BOOR it • every description, at the odic° a The moire, 'gums:, cheaper than it can be done at any OMIT establtsbnient in the County, such at Booke t Painyhtft., Bi ll s of I4div; Largerottess, 'Rail /2.34 . Paper , Artit.lf of Acrtvnent,'floe hooka, I ' • r • Order-Books.te, ,At the wry shortest notice. Our stock of JOB TYPE lA.:more extensive than that of any other Odicte in this suction of the State, and we keep hands employed expresOy for Jobbing, -Beal practtcal Primer outsets', we wilt guarantee der work to le as aCat as ruiC that - eau be turnedotd 1110 Clue. NRTN'TING IN COLORS done at t 4 milOtWq 11101 • e Book , bound' tit every vartety of mvle. - Blank ofev'erYdePertption manntactured,boitiaod ruled to order ill .tlort hoticr. NO: 26:- There toila l wed a deafening velar. ea Ball dropped to the earth n corpse, Thee tom ( aiwther. like :ihe double eaplosinn nutigtit• ' ; fling. and the r tounger Shelley .went. to Oil lung home. Then- two awful datooltioos burst at mire ; and Shelley both fired: et owe, and bosh talking at the tattle instant. but still nut dead. illeeditig.almosi their haired nereritteless seemed immortal. lasterinn all their dying energies, with.glat... tog eye cells and gnashing teeth, they'trawied Mrwaytt like two mangled snakes MI- they. met. and each butted hi% bowie tttle, up to the hilt iu the other's bosom ! Such were the final eonsupten.tert of tlis snbtrv;l it Murders'' the Luz battle 01 the .• Foekterville war." ' SUtaccllaup. f l 7' ‘VHAT THEY sAY OT VS •BROAD.-- Hear the New \York Tri - Auno on the httely i.husen cd, S4'-ftool Sopetinteudenti itr this I ititate t. ro. Superintendents of Schools are now requireii in Pennsylvania, wt believe a new office for thst State. We have tr" list before !us of Cwente-thiee Counties in wind* 'hese !officers have been chosen and their salaries 'fixed the highest being Lancaster, $1,500, and the lowest Greitue,!.;s262. Bucks, Chea. ter., Schuylkill, Washington and Allegheny., (shame her!) pay $.41,044 each . ; Eriep . ,Prankihr. and Montgomery $OlO each : iwetrnoriand 8550, fan r-Count les $5OO. three . , S4OO, one $350, and !dm $3OO. Of course. at such tales, either 1. Feeble' met', are op- Whhvill effect nothing ; or 2. Cs. liable men are illosen, who are not expected no :leyoie their ante to their work ; or 3. Good men UN exp....itsd to give their services for 1, hall Muir valm; ffir the sake of the cause.— lit either case, the pultey is shabby, short sikt.itteil and eminently Pennsylvanian. Alle gheny and I.lmi:ester can better afford to pay !S!!'?.,tiOn a year, than any smaller sum Ches ter.: :Montgomery and Bucks want men worth ' at least $1,5u0, and cannot afford to take an inferior article ; while Erie, Fayette, Heiner * Westinnreland, Washintron, Ftauklia, die., slatithl ha ve eilosen men worth at least $1;- . Only Mink iif the metropoli tan Comity ;including a env of at least 10,000 . inhatmants, appointing, at 'minty Superinten dent of at the-Anagnitiveut Baltic! $3OO a year ! No wonder lime State is sold ' Mit Oat:L. or tour times a j ear by her !evils ! tors wbon.p.iitnlar ignorance 1, thus Ssint.l." mu,t Aeknoivlelge a "palpa hle !mutt:1111 allegation is but too true. -1;efl:s I not b e en fis eor d from . 1 .1.7.1 . NEI:ASK.% AND W ['Ant R 42 SPrr indianapohs Journal gives au aeouunt of a speech made in that city recent ly by a Mr. 1:oh;uson. who way there aq a ifeleg..te I.) the Democrat' , Couventiou. Thei speaker sunk 10.211 grounds ut savor of the Nebrali r a bill, proving must couclusiveh, 7 that the Mi‘suitri Coininotti6e w,as uu coma promise at all, anti that potting slavery ihert. , ,.ot - gtving it a dian..e to go dare, after 3"14 . 1'113g (ZIA tt Shtill1111: ' 1, was no breach of faith. The Journart avcount• of what the speaker .aid on the whi‘ke ) .ittespi,o i.. rich, and we append it. ''Now to the time," ay", Mr Dohirbsoo. -t o r the Dentoeint, to take ground on this question." Shall we' now help whiskey. '- which has so long helped us, or shall we ba , .ely'leave the field, Eibd see our friend gut ted hefore our eves ? Shall we not stand to gether—must we not stand together I—since none odus Call stand alone 7 Shall our party Le sundered by the eri, uf =ohriety ur the law' autism of tl,eent y ? No When my eyes t•Itall Le turned for the \ la-t time to behold the' g 11 1 44 in its rounds, tatty they not see my Itiends thstre..led with dillerences and reek. lately may 1.,e, fraternal wiliskey) is ton I ‘,,," Pu t ti ." .j , emin f ir V ,, bl 4 st el eaved In. 'But-,-on the contrary, May I see their ban ner. not defied with those words' of th.ltisit_ta and tufty,—.WYtet doe, all this ti. your do,' hut Manned on all Ile ample told?, wherever it float:, in the town or in the coutn• , that sentiment dear to every Democrat. - • hiFttev and Democrat-A , now and forever, one and inseparable." . ( 3 006 , A 0 , I , jr , i-41 Louis huelit goiri:r, in an: artiele ot the ° Boston givi-s the people of the North the" following piece 'of advice : " Instead ht killing 15. S. officers, who tare dischargingp sworn dtity, in trying to -etc.- cute the laws; that you hate, :you would show more Sense and tee to hanging a Jew of those dough-laced' knaves that you habitually send to Congresis to make such. laWs. Who is responsible for the so-called "Nebraska perfidy •?' Who but men of the North, sent to Conniess by the toted: oh Northern people ? They have the numeri cal majority—Aey could easily have defeat ed the "Nebraska perfidy." But they did not do ii They bartered your votes and, their sank :according to your account, to Frank Pierce, Stephen A. Douglas and ,t h e devil." • - The suggestion, eoming, as it does, from a Southern paper, may be wouby of •atten lion. Ones thing is certain—that ihese tors should be politically' gibbeted, and we hope to see it done, very effectually, next fall. ' SAGE HINDEIRT