.glx"g in '0 lOLA:ARS pe r annum, pls . o .n _Ar 130 If :IA 1:41.4 withid imantln— d W ulttlin 41 4)ear. 4-4 etrra: , iple:. to ann . ndlres, , ,kiu advanee,). , 14,...5 CrY tht • do- •, do. ~ , • -1.1) 00 do 110 .i die 24 00 A) 4 :rlrxrirletione 1211114 ba invariably paid la .asl ied sent. In tn.ro atidrerr. , • ~ - ,TO Cilltliai AICD Oillail: - • - ...r' , t • R ILI. gill ha furnlshed to gartiera eI:4°IIMM •A• 9 rapier -1.4 4 i on delivery, ' t . . • ;,•eoreett and fie-hod Teacher; sepplle4 with the .alsl in advance. ..„. " . ..., , Itta 1. lIIPOIRS ' . .. ,‘: Ilik f ...rilwrlgr o lrderr h . I tenant.° of their noir . • It , publisher may . oto send awn nwtil raleK are paid. • • • - • t.tii bore neg,l44 or refoso .. ke , their newsitt m4 I the Mitre to which t nay a ; directed. they are ma sibte. until i t hey have Battled the bills and them..liseeetietutl. e•rlbore innini:to Nher plater. withal:Whamming , leher• and the uP.WO pa pets are sent to the-former I.t her WV lipid tosNicitile. -, ' . Urt% b ite derided,' hat retorting to take newspa• out lb , 9111C.0. Or removing, and leaving them no. liar. is prima fieltitieldence of Intentional fraud.. • RATES OF ADVERTISING: vs usro' , r 10 lines:o eento'for ono Insertion—sob• inssrtions, waxiest+. alines one tlme.2 s Wow tuent iittorttooi,li% tents .each. All sd• Ira? , over 3 lines, for short periods, charged as it, • ' • ' YVIITIL Inca, ' 63: r4ll $1 2s. st 26' 4 4 $3140 •1 25 175 /7 6 00 1., • lO O. l6O '2 co3oo' 500 124 2 - 25 _260 400 - 0 W lines,. 125 2 •2 70 460 •7 00 25 0 - 25 • 2 84, '4 00 800 • 0u,..4, 26 26 500 5.50 9 00 Ctr. EINE UN SD COUNTILD As A SQUARE Of L 1313. n,„ 12e 2. 25 360 600 10 00 22 5 '4 00 500 ' 900 14 00 nulrer. 5 M.k 300 • 750 1200 18 00 460 600 800 00 03 00 et, 0 9'.), 900 12 00 18'00; 30 00 FpAer And pat 1441,3, as per aereetnent,„ ru*lpere I.l"ficeit, $1 each—tarcompauled with an froMroL 5 0 e.mtr earh. .rtketwiltqlitifore,Stnrringell and Deathia, 10 rents rortirAt inst. rpon—subfetivent ismertious,s4ents >.• Ninewordsarecountedesallnelnadvertlel n e . Rants and othefr, ravel - tiring by the year ' with and a gtatitlinT;alrralremeat not exceidiog 15' 111 . 1.!, 'charged. ?Ile .I:Lbw riptide,. 16 00 the airment of lour squares, with ehae., t at the rates designated atone. .tly. t .tnents ret.in ileger type than usual will be sn per certi, advance, on these prices. Ali cuts huger' the same as hatter press. ,de advert dements -received from Advertising abroad. except at 2& per cent. advance on these :4;ileg. , by special agreement withihepublisher. 2.5 emits each. Deaths accompanied with uo. notices, no charge.: Pdieex. except those of a-retigious character and i,..ttional purposes, still be charged' s cents for any •p_ ?r lines citader,lo. Over lc! lines, 4 cents per itne .tidings of meetings not of a generator public char !Invited et 4 cents per line for each Insertion.' Sciiitate eali•ulationa we will'state. that 3ita, lines golumn—ltt4 lines a hal f columu—anti 8 lines a Cpl u,nn . '.29.72 words makes militia it-1476 shalt t+tanti 7:lFea quarter column. All odd lines over •Pare. charted at the rate cif cents [per line, for ‘1%., ands crams per line for ttiree times. • It ityt reriisers must confine their ttrortistng, to siness. • A genties for otheta. aale ot„Beal ; ere nat inriuded in ',opines* adrertlieurents. • t- IRQN WORKS. TAMAQUA IRONWORK. , - tarter it Allen ,unders, )Thchitiis4. Boiler owl Aforhinisti Tool .Volknnel Vfliki the Builders. 4ohscrlhers .aro now prepared' to , or d,rs or all it Inds of Matiounry 4 ,gt' es and niacbioory for collieries. Unflelren. Mill.. hy., - Extensive fa- "" sod lankiest mcperience in the ,: .s, warrant theui to taking the lamest cutitrakts lowest prices. ' attiattion In called to Ivens & New 'MootMachinery. by whirl. the Slopes rope orchnini run nu the top of both thrum In wayo.3 arrangement, It Is CMlfidenttY bettered. w II save arty and tea‘oflropes or chains. the price of the eery tit flee years;' and for fastachiding,whnpllelty tructlon'and fiIm:SLIMY; It cannot be surpassed. reentatnend the new cnr wheel. invented by yir. it. Alleit. This whrelicati only bpi. had'at our nett has stood th• test - (if the stiveral , :serere t. trionclihantly; toit,4 single wheelihacing been since lit Introdiactlon We are nor placing It r Of some of the;Priuri pal Itaiiroad Compa q', ,soddry. . I rub! alive , call the attention of the ruldie to the a' Cur t;;liiiii.contrected with the abort trorlii and erected for the manufacture of ItriliVetil.lrritt, '.7ars and Trucks, and furnlShed "Rh nll,t he la rorenietit*. no that they aro thus etisbleil to ex-, ork meat cheaper and with more denpitidi than ore. nrk gdsrantocsl.' rerSons watitlng..anYtbing In • ' : mould do well to give us n I. GNI T.Kn & i• 4 • - 17- - 'NORM ,MACHINE SHOP, ciprbon: sclattytkipi, Co., ro. T. ii. T EaSTE EX.annotine , liliercadittess. front the coruplet,•outlit dthealiove u ainedestald Ishuiur.ti.s ; all orders In his lint. of Intsiness— I itch aS for Steam Engines, Railroad and ; Coal Breakers. Cast Inv! and Machine ern. He warrants his work to girt! Falls ;vordlngly solicits patronaae at lime and %Jan.:1 . .180 4-ly CIRY AND• MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car I•'actory, &c. • ••: NOTICE.—The business( f the bite firm " SNYDER k. MIAN ES. pill be: room el by the subscriber in nil its various vinehes of Steam Engine buibting.lroti ..muder, manufacturer of ail kinds of cry, for Rolling Hills. Illast Furnaces, Itailrnad kc: lie will also etudiune the buelnese of 31in Seiling,tite celebrated fine Merest White Ash and a , noun reists.lieil Ash (•srls, being 11010 - korrle ^se Collieries .• GEORGE \Y.SNYDYJt: *2l. Ign tl,tf SVIL I LE ROLLING MILL . . SUSI.:HPtS are con dantly manufacturing yarions sizes of Colliers' Italia. weighing - 22,"t5. 28. 30. 32 l i, .n.l 4U pounds per yard. JlAlan..large ttatle of the moat approved patte tt, ~- s tt, ha and GU pouilds per yard. From Ih e Ore of the past five years. we feel qatifideat of If, Italia unsurpassed in : q-nality by am) milt In the -y, pl busineas communications ;W(111444100 S. Y %TOLES' it SON, Iron Factors. Pottsville. will with prompt attention. Jri O. WURINIFI 2S. I A Co. • le V. Ttl' 1 .• - . . :0 AETO ROLLING MILL: ,. .. THE Subscribers beg leave to an ,ounce to their friends and the public. :enerztlly.that tbeir,nsw Rolling Mill at. ;.ain Alto is .now complete. and In full .peratioir, and that they am prepared to T....,, of Karious t•stterns . ,,weightup from 22 to . - - ard: Alsooltiferent sizes of tiat,square and sn.r Hants' bar Iron. • . . •rs Co • r.tils or har iron are respectfully solicited, rill meet with prompt attention If left elther.at ,older Mill, Bright & Lerrlt's Hardware Stoke. . gtmet. or at their ofileo.• N. 'l'.. Corner of Centre_ ..14..t streets, dd story. MAYWOOD, LErd CO. q 7 ' ' . . _L_______—.—......___._..-----. OPERATORS a. MINERS. waver Boi ter. orks. The subsoil - we nispett fully invite the Itention i'd•tho boldness La - immunity to its Boller Works.cii tallnuut strret. Ise ow the l'assenOr Perrot, Petteville;Pa., :Erie ho Is rirerret to manufacture OF EV Bin DtISC,I:II.TION.oiIc, • ' Air Starks. Illatit.l.9thet, Gasoineters,Drift • e.. Boilers nit hand. kin Intl-no for v.,arsderoted‘ ,- eiitirele to Oda' branrli nil the intsinesei he flat ievelt that woriZsione at his establidiment dhitartion to all Oen Judy Noir hint with a rail-- Aunts and Companies will lind It Irreatly to their ad examine lie work before engaging elsewhere. :21 1 . 'K .- 47-tf • . - x.loll\ T. NOBLE. MEADOWR Iron !Wok WORS. HUDSON .t BOTHER, And K Drams ounders, respectfully inform their r - ons. a nil the pnbliiigenerally,that they • fully pmpared:atithe abort , establh.h. rut. to steianutliet ure Steam Engines of rumps. Railroad And; Dilft Caryatid every esrriptisn of. Iron and Brass Castings suitable for 11 witilinz or other business. on the most reasonable Illowing Cylinders fort - Illaft Furnaces and se work in general. 1 biter of all kinds done with latness,and despatch, w loest prices. MI work frt ished by them sitare t.ifp.rform well. Therirenhlwilicit thecustom of is)Thar until articles In Ilioflitte iu t his vicinity. meet with Immedlole and trompt atten• 1 ‘'il AT: HUDSON; 4t10 , 7,7 fidy, . : W. Tt.. HUDSON - - HLAND IROtkiWORKS. THE sunticl93ll.llt , are now - 1411 y t'epared to furnish at the Ashland.hon Steam Enaliirs andrimpliiif any: iower and capacity. fortniuing and oth'er ~urposes.'. Coal Dritabersof every Alumna u .•so,•togot her with castings and forgings .tiuriptions. Coal and Drift Cell of sll adzes r.jrns, large Truck and II ors& C:rrita-allfurnishoil orbit notice. The aubscilliers flatter them' , ;it. inasmuch as every mi•mber of the firm is a 1. mocha le. they will be able. to furnish as will compare fivorably with any In nu Itie .)1,1,S directed to •1..; V. 4 asayti A Dena.. Ash. In ylkilt c'eunty, Pa receive' prompt atteri;- GARNER. MICH A 40.9:PlitiAlINER. • tml. Mat 10.'57 . CIEHAVEN!S IRON WORKS. IttitscrsvAlle• THE :fiutmrribiq M piopared to mann aura STEAM r.S.NGINII.IS of any power, ' u ps ot any Cappcity,and Coal itreakrrs every description; as' well as every ,ther kind of unti . bittery_tmett In 31 . a cre, MIIINOia. r callitina.posaesced fo'r manufacturing'. and xrrlotre in the Intsineits, work Vali beturted vio‘tabliAtnent.at the *ry iOU Ohi rior nttalitY n-deshaato of, Putting; up Machine ry Of any:kind, od to .11 and examine c.tterneandbeeofaeae •' e h prier. beMre cont rail fug el vewhere.• of every kind pre soliclted. And.'et 'let attention .• vela to their prompt eiteentftni. ' • 4. 1:11 LLI AM D.EII AV Eli. ille, hecentber 9.1t1n 484 f , ,HINCTON IRON WORKS. i 103.4 JAS VOHS reepecttully Intik ho attention of -the huaineeocontinunity o their NNW Macitine Shop and Foundry acted between Cita') and Ilallroadstreats, lad fronting on Norwlllan xtreet, whoa to,execute all i(jrders for machinery of sui.h a.s. Steam Enghtes, all kinds nt Gear. ,totting Mills,: Grist and. Kt w. Mills, SibUle and t-t z Pumps, Coal Breaker* firlft Cars, all kind s /coot Castings, snail as Chairs for Flit and • T Vail; kr.; all kinds of ea st and,wrought Jron It, iou practical: met:harder. and haring made iatads t.f the Coal Ileginn . ,thelr study for years, „innsof Machinery In their llne'nf business. they, th,at.olves that work dottkat their establishment r0.. - ttiZtartion* all who May honor them with All nnleto thankfully rwrelred aud promptly et:e. .., n llte marl rernable terms. T1I• AS WII ' JAW:a TREMONT IRON WORK . Input, Schuylkill Coutityi Thu Subscribers rerreelf ully invite he att eidinn nr thediusinesseommunlty . I heir New Machine. f•Nop and Scan. 'y.tireeted In the town of - Tremont. and . .nd(4- the suporintandenrt iind manage. 7.. idatdord and .Ph ill p, wh e re -pirtd i'sorute all orders- fo c.tti arid n arynt 'ld lion':''itch. na Steam hinginesTof any pnirer, ^ o + .vlrt p i6i3r . Coal breakers or , •werfdexclip. 9,,airi tag for Roiling dirEstand ult . - !Hit PArw: and. all kindscf Y.allread Castings. 11, rr Vita and T-ltalls.r rogs, Switches. and 04 ', o ' , rc , : 144 lirmi;ht Iron Shafting's. Mr Urn- A pr.irrtral aterhanle.and having bad *bacon e n I. spnitmrn for many iirars In the Coal !legion,' of muititm up 3lsehlnery of any kind, "' t " , l t o rott snd examine nor patterns and superior 'tf werk• and - heroine argtiainded with 'Price , AI , fitttiartingelp!vihere, fininrN Pa -I.ld t h.cni.Adl y randa , ..ll. and rdriet attention will lwr " th. it Prwant ...••••••nlipn. hiving aprecal and txl bona;- nn hand: • • C. A. h A. M. SELTZER.: S' JOITBNAL. 3:l±-11:6igist Altixic3L 4:734.etz. 8.13. Corner Ceara and Noniegiall9ts,, i s _. . ( Opposite Moraine?* Rotel.) -" '" 5- POTTS:II LLE;.. PENNA.; MIMI FiCTURq. A 'D SOLE PROPRIETOR OF . Eptinies eetoral 31.1itttiste • • EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Coughs: EPTINCI'S PECTORAL MIXTURE vices Dtfluensa. EPTING'S PECTORAL 31IXTURE cures Bronchitis. EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE bores Sore Moats. , EPTING'S : PECTORAL MIXTURE will relay. consul:op, • tire patients in advanced stages or the disease: 1 EPyING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by JAI:011 L. alio. stsg, - Ashisnd7 t• EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by . - 3...Kruss 1 • Bums, Minersr Rte. . , EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold byWß.ll.4usts, • Selanyikitl Raven. • • EPTISG'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by alLtleturglits generally throughout the county. ; , - October 24, 'O , • ~ • • : . .. •, . • 43 , .. • . . Brandreth's - Pills PURIFY THE BLOOD: . . C 0 N T lisi UE D pain . or ineasiness. it any organ la generally cored hyena or more doses of Brandrettis ri11... Thirty years' personal' experience• by the undersigned folly justify this assertion. . Dr. James Lull, of Pot.Um, New Yak.' rays:- " I have rated the tenet deplorable costiveness of the bowels with ~ ltrandret We Pills, when every other remedy had failed,' and ihe patient was given up to die... Skin diidiSt% of en Envoterate anCpalnful character. such as erysipelas. sal Vrheum, tette'. and oummer heat,l have seen wadi= rated by their use. I hare enred.the thematic: the op- Slept ic,thc paralytic and the consumptive with these et cent n t Pills alone." . I In jaundice and all affection; of the livir, dyepepvlii, idysentery and diarrhaii, 'pleurisy. sudden pains and br 1 liainutationa, female"pbtaructlons scorbutic and scrota. lone, even gouty end neuralgic ' Lifetime, have given way to the use of this medicine, and now, after twenty 1 years' experience. my estimation of Brandroth's Pills continues to increase. • . - - ~ OBSTRUCTION.. 1 , . . A young lady, beautiful end healthy s •toOk cold, which ,ce mod a serious obstruction for tap. years; her he .Ith 1 was broken down and her beauty departed. • Al length Drandretb's Pills were tried; elevens dosed, of frum two to four, were taken 10 fifteen days • preceding. the usual period. Regularity. was restored, and her health and 1 gond looks recovered: _ _ • t . -, .. forILLITEACyt YOU TO zisitcg TUE DO'ffEra or TIIE 'TART% LED ZAINO OUT 11.011 TUE CAPTIVE OP NOUXTAINei V CI4LII .1 :, 1, , , puBLISHED . EVERY :SATURDAY MORNING BY 13`ENJAMIN.BANNAN:TOTISVILIA4'S 111TYLKILLpUITY, 'II . . • , I. ~ , . MEDICINAL. Q' ' W. BPTING, Wholesale and Natal . 1 NET-DASH DRY GOODS HO.._—. WORMS. , . It Stift.) NEW STOCIS OF FALL GOODS. ' [1958. Brandreth's Pine aro thebest vertnifor.,e; thee are In- 1 IIY RE r& LANDELL, Fourth ,and fallible. A little child: six years old, for some weeksaraa ,_, .4 _4 Arch sttleets, Philadelphia, those In store and daily drooping: its mother gore it one of Braddreth'le sugar revrillng a tilie Ikteek,of Falk:Dry Gonda sultetV to the mated Pre ill , : the next day the came away a worm, six- Near Tra , de. I • g teen inehes long. and as large as'a child's Boger The Black Silks of alFgrad..s. . . child was u ell. Fashionable Fancy Silks. PLEURISY, ~ Shawls of all the newo.4 styles. . A gentleman, away front home. wait taken with pieta- Dress Goods. In. full variety. ' irisy ; the indatutnation was terrible; every breath made . ' Staple Goods. in, larmt stock. him Writhe wttlt agony. t'Jght.Brandreth's Pills were „ I Fanry Cassimere Cloths & Vesting!. swallowed. and warm oil applied lbeally; the Pillaropern- • I Illanketa. Quit te..'Lltion.Dams; ks, ke. .' I ‘ted ' and the pain was relieved; plenty of gruel was ta- , 11. B.—Gond lea rains daily received from New York ken, and six more 11111 s; and the t second day the patient" and PhiladelPhis Auction Salte. _ wax cured. r • , _ • -,-- .41 , -TftplS---Net Cush olut , ..Prieis Lote. - NS , These stet eMenia should have weight, and prevent the I August - 281'a ' .-1: o _ a.5-2in _ o me of pottamotis drugs, and atop the sad' prsetice of 1 . bleeding. . . iB. BRANDRETI.I. .41,-. 1,. 7tick Darkness corers the Ara. De l nret's Pills ate sold at the Principal (Ace, 'DI ~,, ~.. Arid . Gross Darknesa:the reople." -- 611. Cana street, Drandreth linllding, at CS cents per I DX: COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and the game angareoated, al ant , warranted to keep , as well as the plain. , AND ALL Cant:RS, IV1LI: TAKLT NOTICE! , ais'Also, said by CHAS. W. EPT NO, Pottsville., _ o rrnA . ri they can supply' themselves - ; Septembkr 25 , 38.1 m ' . ..-- 1 In an quantities, with • IV ON- .Jonii; FarFa flied Patent E-TPLOSIrE KEIIOSIVE m• t!OAL OIL LA IPS i 0 BOTTLES At the wtioleade rind - Retail ilea dQuarterr, 38 South Second street, PIIII,ADELPGIA. ' The only;daft w here exclusive Agencies tan be ob tained for the Stites of -.Pennsylvania, Neic Jet Fey and Deitware. 1 These iSimps give alight equal in Intensity .of dame, and sinillai, in appearance to Gas. and are cialtne,d to be, superior to:•all other portable lights. now in'use. No fear.of Explosion—no offensive odor smoke—very N o trimmed—as easily regulated as aiGas Light—can toe adapted toel l purposes—asst better than all for a poor ma n-,..60 per cent. cheaper than any other portable light now in common use.. • • SOLE ADEXCT MAO, FDE Koappls Patent Rosin and Coal Oil ',,imp. .IPii - Latops, Oils, Wicks. Shades. and every article In tlie line. l' • S. E. SOUTH LA:k:G. Agent. I No. I'S South Second Street, Philadelphia. Septemher 4, 'sB' , 3640 MORE THAN 500,00 SOLD IN TOE . . NtW EN6LANISTATESI IN 01.srE FY AR.. : , I I . irpHE RESTORAVVI 7 of PROF. 0. x J. WOOD for restoring -hair perfectly andl)m:ow -1 -i-nently. has never yri.had a tIY I. volume Otter Volume ',light tw given from all amts of he world and from the most intelligent to.prov.e ifint it 's - a perfect Restorative: ,ut reakthu circular, and you; c uuot doubt; read alto thu fulloWing : - . _ .- . . • triequE deny.—People have for centuries been afflict ed with bold heads, suit the only remedy.heretofore known. ban been those • abominable wigs. Dy a recent discovery of i mfelieor Woad.theee allied...it are being feat dispensed with. but a great {nun y persona atilt patronize them. becauee they hare been ad often imposed upon by [lair Tonics of different kinds. rz, all such persons we oa'rnntly make the request. that they will try once again. fur let Wood's nel , tlllAtirei them is no-inch thing as (MI. We know of 'Cindy wholwes bald, who steed the article a short time. and her head to now covered com pletely with the tiniest nod most beautiful earls imagin able. We know of numerous canes where hi* Iran rap. ;d Idly falling out. which it !odor' in greater perfection than it ever bad been 'before. • • . , It is also without doubt on of the beet articles for 'keeplng r ibe hair In good, cond4tion. making it soft and glossy. removing dandruff , a d has proved itself the greatest enemy to all tire ills that hair hi heir to. l, . It i i th - 'diity of eery one lmprove their per sonal appearance though..Pomo may differ in regard ,to ihe ways of doing it; but_eyery one will admit that in asibitii 1 tiful bend of hair. either in nor woman. is 'WEIN . t much to be dee:ired. Id there re no means that ' , hoot r be left untried to obtain such cousideration.—lrentank Advocate, Philadelphia. . .. ''..' c OY Cocitocott, Ohio. Nev. noksa. Q. J. WOOD & CO —Gents: its I hare been engiged In selliukr your Illdr Restorat Ire be lost season for ono et your local agent s. Ilael i inson.) and having. cleared the benef,cial etTerts o myself. I would like to obtain in agency for the Stain of Ohio, or aomil State in ' ,honk% you wish .to mike such an arranFp. meeting I ern conrier.) there is n4hitv equal to it on .tho. (lilted States Jar restoring the hair. I bare bren.en. , I gaged in the Drug business lip several yearn: and have . sold various preparations for the hair, hut. hare found nothing that rolitotes the secretiveorgans or Invigorates the scalp as well as yours, bt e log fully convinced that your restorative is what you present it tole.' I would like to engage in the sale of it, as lath satisfied It must ; loom truly. I 1 S. T. STOCKMAN.. . . •••' • - WAtwp, Mass, Feb. 5.187. P&OF. O. J. WOOli & CO. lents : Having realized the good effects of your Hair t iltestorat 1,0.1 wish to state. that Lind ng my hair growin thin. as eel) as gray, 1 wan induced from what I read ah.l beard, to try the ertirla prepared , by yon, to prontote ito growth and change its color as it was in yonth4both of which it bee effected completely.. In the rmerstlou I hare osmtnearly thole betties. , Yours; &c., JAMES FRANCIS. . 0. .1. 'll - 001) & C0..-Pmprieton‘lll2 Broadway, New York. (in the great N. Y. ‘1" 're Bailing • Establishment,) and 114 Mirket sta.. Sr. le u, Mn. • And soldly all Druggists. September 25, '5B i • 20.3 m THE LIVER. . . IN - VIGORAVOR! ' PREPARED BY DR. SANDFORD. - , CompsondedFatirely From GUMS, IS • one of 111e4best, PURGATIVE and LIVER medicines now before the public. that arta AN S'Otthellla; eager, I/111110 ,and more effectual than any:, other medicine known. It Is not only a Cuthertle. but' a Liter rentedy4tetimr first; on the Liter to eject its mot , . had matter, th e n o n the steinach and trowels to Carry off that matter. thus areoinpltshim. two purposes effecter ally, without soy of the pit nfurfeelinga experienced In thu op/ttions of most Cal metier. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and - when':• taken doily in moderate dales, willstrengthen and build it up with unusual rapidit: - . • . . The Liver In one of the principal ' regulators , of the human body; and ~ when It pgrforma its Tune- Ilona well. 'the powers of the sy stem are fully de -1,1440p0d. The Stomach big almoarentirely dependent'' 1.1 on the healthy action of the leer for the proper perforinance of Ile rune. tions; when the stomach lis at fault. the bowels are at is lt, and the whole c r 4 quench suffets in coned H . que of one organ—the. laver —lanylog ceased t' do Ito duty. For the die. , eases of that organ, one oti the proprietors bat. made ' It his study, In a practice - serve, of more than 20 lea, to (11 find some remedy whet'counteract with to the many - derangements t ' which It boilable. To prove that this. renoti- dy la-at last found. apy 1 -person troubled with Ll j „, ver C,omplalEsts to I any of its forms, has 'but%) to try buttle,aod convic• Ilion is certain.. 4. 6 Them" Guntsrmova el the system, suPPIYIng It of hil.l..invigomthig, On rn digest well, purifying th 6, health to the Whole m irt I . eau se of the discase-effe;; Ilitinue attache art cur .1 . led. by the occ' sional a r'• rater. MI - • One dose nfle,n eating.' I , uMetent.' to relieve ,lhe stomach and prevent th 'food from rising and snor ing. - • z t Only one dose taken gel fore refiring, pre ven t a Nightmare. Only one dose taken rii ni 4 ht, loorens the bowels gently.and cures Chili . 14/4 Onedoretakon a Iterate 4.4,, meal will cure Dysiwpria. AfsF'One dose of two t -r - spoonfuls will always rto here Sick Headache. n. a • i , One bottle taken for f i - • male obstruction removes', the cause of the disea . . i and maitre a perfect cure.' Bally one dose firmed ..r. ately relieves Chalk. while One dose often. repeat Is a sure cure for gratera Mortals. and a preventl ~ of amtrru. . ' N1)-Only one bottle AM-needed to throwont of the ..,, system the egects of In . n trine lifter a long sicknent. eartlne bottle taken r 1..., Jaundice removes , all stal lowrcsi or newt torsi 'col 44 from the akin. -• l ' One dose taken a' sh.*l timebeforeestinggivrevl gor to , the appetite. alai makes food digest well. One dose often repeated tla roe Chronic Pairhow in • its worst tortns,white &,..1% hoer and Detect Gineptainis yield almost to the fine 'on' does.. • • 'Cloi or two doses cure t. r.. tacks enneekby Worms In children: there Is ho I.llr r.mt safer, or speedier - . remedy in the woritA a'. it weNo Pat. 47A fee bathe' c regr4 Diming, by exciting the absorbents. • . We take ph...spun:ln. (44 ammo:Wing Vale modleinit kite preventive' for Ft and Ague. Mill iserer,and' All',Ferere of a Bill, ,Type. It`operaiss with ' certainty. and thousands are willing to testify toils wonderful sit tues. ' .. ...,, . All who use it are pie ng their tismaintons tesiitieny let its juror. 1 . arir A lia won , fa the mouth with the feciporator, and ! - sioatiew Loth logethi;r•l ' i - ' • Pacific Ocean. GuanO. . . • THE DiViGOBATOR ' . :Having told Mils Guano Am four year. gest. lee *au . IS a Scient ific Medical- !mouth and Is daily! working !I - tefelt' recommend'lt: It like been tried aide by eld• 141 th y. us , envoy, almost too great o believe.' lt ilium, as If by ma. reruvian , Guano. end Is Proems , need fall yd , I to - ir In all respects. - We refer to our hew Pamphlet, eontnlnlng Ric, errn the first dose views henffit, and seldom -more letters than one bottle is req red to cure any ki nd - o g Lim . respecting lt, and intehuther interesting twitter of value:to the farmer. • - " - ' ' `''- (-14 " 14al " 1- front the enret jaundic"r Dyspepsia to IN we. 1 Government Peruvian Gannet • emniehn ifeaductre;all of which afro the result of a Dia , ~ , ,For rate, at :this towed rater.. ' '- ' 1 tared Lira. ' : - ' - • price, $1 per baftle. , I We have also for pale—, ._ . " - .....- : AMERICAN GUANO tretu.Thit.r's illand.9-. , - nn. sAlgrOxv, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York., i GROUND BONES, and PURR. BONE 01.1bT;. . '... . *Metalled isle all tryskjets. Sop lii rollnitle by , j POLIDRETTX, PLASTER , sod such other liertlllsera lIENRY SANWA; an to Tamales, by E. J. FItY . a i wo f ee l sa f e i n "c ommen di n g. ': . •.. • : ~, _ .. June 19.'0 : . [ ' . . 2647 • t grir Oeods eau be toasted at either fnait 'eff mar ' Wain. Abuser. Ample facilities are ojonW is asuitnitierowsa -------, and ntlendinuto the horns; • .1. !, . COURTSHIP lAND MATRIMONY -I, ,ii 77,e hailing AgricaLtnralJmirludeMmi Neemitaper*are W ITII d'IIIER SKETCIIES from 'Vidal/ filecift,olgroifitv Ar Mt nee , t of Finicri., r . 143 . J. „ _•.:SeliN ES AID ITATERIV4CES IN SOCIAf. j , ALLEN &,, NEEDLES -, '. b Robert Ildrels. - • . . . . . . ...sag:MORON'S (I V. 31.11," being Brilliant Passages from, I . hi. D i 5,,,„,,... . . . • - 1- No. 42 8; Wharves, and 41 8. Water*, -.• i; Ea r.N DS AZin INled," by Adelabie A tine Prortor. I Mat store labor; Chestuut di*, rblir kt: eletph i .Futt publb bed att for rile by •D. BAN - NAN. I ISo:we . r 2s,',:s • • 31 J -3,11 . , • , ' 'i : -; . . ~- ~ _:. : , .1 , ~ - . i -.,: •;- • r •-• •! • 1 -1' ..1.- • . . . - 111; ' ,j ,'. ' '''''' :,-:'---.-- - ''''''T .--'. . . . _, .. . . , , ~.... . , . ... ~t.. ~..„.„liki lif . ..: - ...; ; ;ct'''„,,,,.;,...'-';... ....,*- .: .. ~.....-. -., . ... _ U.: : ,- -,.,.- .. /..),;;`....:-:. • •. -...., ...,- - Y, : . , .. . . .. . , . . .. . . . , . . 9 - ....... 4„,.,._-.„- 4 ,-- -_ , ....., , ,,,... , ,,•,...-,f ,f , . . - , •• . ._.... • . ~-...:._- _ ,-.. „ .•, ,, ,,,__.__,.„,-,..„ : _-„i t .-_: .-•,, . -.: -__ -,-. - 441 ....•. •.1 -- ` . \„ll S -- .. .. , _ • s ..,: ,- „. , . ill , P R r.:., '' . ' l '• • ' , .„ , ..; ~ 1 •? ..,, z . : ., •• • • ' . 1:72 , ~,.,..... - - ' - '2 7 1 1.;:i: /, ' 1,.. • , , ..: t . . N. 7'- E j RAL • Lill,:i .: . ‘.- ir•;-,..- , , ,,.:::. , ',-1- .. - . -- At .'-.. i :• *. . .t - • , • . : A 1 .. 1 .:- ~. • - ••• ~.4 4 , • ' ,-: .. ,t.:?;. G . _ - - ,-. ..'. ER ~.. ,f.-____ ._ ..• - - - ' ...ADIT -' , . - . -- _...t. - -4_•.v,,,,...--*.-t?' ,-.- . . ..... ' ...I • . A ND porfsvlLT,E ---, 1.- Doi liiis O to . g ~.. .. 0 • I . • _ ...• ' ' 4 ' '' ' Ti - -- ~....__. , . ~..• .. • PHILADELPHIA. CANDLE MOULDS, NV Altta!tAZTEbei A D ti d t va o tt i . Le p. of ma t t be best üßietured and. for sale by 1 JOHN CALVERLEY, 1 . ; / Co.= Race itnxt, PARadephia. Angus!. z., IS : . b 34.3., --------- BUFFALO - ROBES • - ny THE BiLE!OR ROBE • \ JO - At • N. B.—Also, n,lar a amortment of LADIJW rANCY FURS of own tomonfactmo: • .August 28,1,8 3S3m • fiLE CUTTING; ' N all its hranehas, at the Menefee• . tors. *few Stieet.abore Second, between Bare and toe, Philadelphia, wheromay be found the best assortment of VI kEt3 and RASPS. to the city of Philo liniladk• W91(1 Files Recut and made equal to new, at s suing of §0 per rent. ' J. It. SMITH. hew Street Me Works, Plilladelphk.:- . Augast "11-,141 3.5 an ARCH !ISE= CARP= WAAZIEOUSE. ' . HE ohm' cribeis have . jus opened their New Carpet Wanthouse,wllb art:hand Ppten stock of CnItt"EfINGS, comprising ell the latest end ' beet etytee.of VELVET, TAPE. TRY, DIIIISSELS. Three. ply. Ingrain and: Venet lan,. of the most nekbreled mann. facture:also - A superior stock - ot OIL CLOTHS, *AT. TINOS. .AO. . i - - alir-The above stocker goods hes bean. bought 'ex tremely low fer dash, and It Is the intention of the sub . scribers to eel 'accordingly; thin, with Mgt apnea and wash fransOntions, will enable us to giro purchasers moods from 10Lfo1n per cent. less than °molly charged by other eetablLshmeots. OLDEN L DICE - Thipoters awl Dealers (a Carpeting. ,IV -4= ARCH ST., 2 doors below. Ninth, (South side.) ram. - '1,8736,3m • ~ • . ----..— ... !.• ' ' AND _ . • Patent Shoulder Seam -EWA Manufactory, , A 'r THE OLD STAND, 705 Chest (lona street, PIII.LADELPHIA, opposite tbe `llrash• inyton linuse.", . ._ A. IV iyicliEsivit will nice, as heretofore. his person.' al supers 'Mould the Cutting and 31anufseturing de. porton nos. Oikliers for bb celebrated style of Shirts said Collars tilled at the shortest pollee. Persons desiring to order Shirts,ean be supplied with the formula for measurement, on application by snail. - - Constantly on hand. a-carted and select stoch of Gen. tfemen's Furnishing bloods. , 14.1? Wholesale orders supplied on liberal terms. September 4, 'Lfr liii-ly ___ _ _.___ . :. morbid or bad mat ter rrno2 their place a .healthy flow stomach. mining food to blevgl, girlug tone' and ebioery, removing the ink n radical cure. and. who! is Leifer. ',resew of the laver Inv I go., WINCHESTER & CO. Gentlegicals'Fitrnistang Storei For Ladles and Chllarent: . TORN FAREIRA . & CO., No. 818" (now ffo ) Market street, above Eighth, tI H DEL Plil A. IMr.a.rtera. Mannfactusers and Deal• era In F4UCT Furs, for Lidlea and Chit- ' f dren t (adds' Furs, Fur Collars, and Gloves. .1. The number of:Years that we liave been engaged 1p -the Fur rinem and the general charade! hr our Furth Loth tor notify andprice le so generally k now ig tli rough out the Lountry, that we think it Is notneetssary for us to Say unit biog more than we have Dow opened ouress.art- Mont • oflFurs, far, • the Fall and {Fluter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we have ever offered Wore to the public. Oar Furs have all been Im ported daring. the present season, when money was scarce and Fury much lower than at the present time. and have begin manufactured' by the most cvmpetant workmen ; we are therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will continue to! re us the reputation we have borne for years, that is to sells good.artiele for a very lindff Storekeepers, will do well to give Ili a call. as they wilt tlnd the largest assortment by far to e lect from in the city:and at mauufauturer's prices. • JOHN FAREIIIIA k. Co., Market Street. above Bth., Philadelpbia Philadelphia, September 11, ',S . :174 in • i • PHILADELPHIA !SurgtOlit Itrindisige Institute' ' • No. 113 i North Ninth et., 7 doors abovellltCH:„. .turger,.VetVitti.:Btit: Mr 11: S.j*E l E eZ r T SPred 0 Improved Abdolnspoers, Tru 's an it•tudages.. , • DR. CHARLES C. M. RAWLINGS,„ . • irheit may be had a full and marled AP. POrittleilt of TRUSSES. SEMAtitt SUP. PORTERS, SHOULDER BR ACES, and ob. et ItAndago., for sale at l'riod Twenly• Fite prr ccid. lower than totality ether eetablishrneuein the city. Dr.• ionolirs celebrated radical cure TfUSS has cured ,hundredi•ef cases where otheri hay f tied. Price, A - • ilO - Dr. .ItAITI,INB§ has treated successfully miAor boet eases of Spine Disease. Club loot, 110 w Leg. Knock Knee,. and ttieak Aneleit, witki his new and improved apparel.- tue for these Dlseakes, to which cases reterenee can `be giren.l Prices ranting trout $3 00 to $l5 00 SILK and COTTON ELASTIC ETOCKINOS, ASK LETSJAN EE CAPS. and ABDOM IN AB COMPRMSOIIB. at lower prices than'ean be bought elsewhere. eI:ITeIIES.I 4 I . I.INTS., and every variety of sunca. CAL APPLIANCE:Lat. greatly reduced prices, •placlng the Mist make of . goods within reach of all: • .Ladles attended in private apartments at the More, by B C. E.M.AFtr. WParticular attention paid to Instruinentslar do- Omuta) , in children, and eatufaction to all guarantied. Plilladelplipt,geptember 11, 'LS 37-3 m • FALL GOODS FORUMS pvei-3000 yards of New Silksjost re reived-liy THORNLEY & CHISM, Corner Eighth Pe. _ Spring Garden streets. PIIILATIELIIIIA. Benefit for CASH and to be,sobt ONLY for cASIll• Wo confidentially assert that the above goods are ak CIIE,AP aortas dOOD'us can be sold on the American • fig .- ire Challenge a Fair New MAIM , ' in beautiful designs. • • Poll de Cheverea Valenclas. Ac.. vs ry handsome. „ English, French and American Chintzes, Ac. Olngharns of different makes—. Shawls, Cloaks, Circulars, Dusters, Ile. INew Stella Shawls. in all colors.. Lthi n . , and Snare !troche Shawls. . • - ! 1411 g and Square Blanket Shawls. Plain sod Embroidered Crape Shawls. • ' Chenneille' 'She wilt French Blanket Shells, &e. GENTLEM EN'S SHAWLS, &e.. &e. - Ennitthing Yew in CLOAKS that any offer/ French Merinoes, Cashmeres and DeLaines, Co- - burgs, Pamenattas and Alpacas! • •••- i We keep an immense alocknf D.Q.M ES IC MUSLIN S, •L - Linens. Flannels. Cloths. Casalmeres, des. Blankets, Marseilles Quilts. Counterpanes, &e. Table Covers; Plano Corers. Table Cloths. Napkina,.4. ore deltratinril to maintain out reputation truth anti of the BEST REY CMODS STORES in l'hilad4e phiu. "We hare only tme Price." 1. • - TiIIORNLEY & mom, N.E, earner Eighth and Spring Garden Pti r ila4'L'T (.firPefsons can ride for 5 rents by the City Railroad, o.* squares clone storeond for 3 cents hl, the Eighth street line of Qmolhuses to our 'door every fire minutes. • • T. & q.! August 25,'53 : 55-3 m ALLEN a. NEEDLES” SUPER-PHOSP.HATE -OF 'LIME., WE again offer the above to fanners T and dealers, assuring them that they will at all times, and ander alt circumstance& ratite the' saute 0000 ARTICLE they hay., heretcfnm purchased of us. the nubile will"please beam In mind that our •Surrf-, nosphble of ; Lime is always SAME - IN QUALITY. i We sell reliable, Fertilizers, ce7 none at all. Thtyle remarks : ere rendered netemary from the fort that a large Dumber or articles purportlnk to be Suter. Phoeptates, are offered for sale, which aro.wif what they are repreeented to be. .. .. . . Our new pamphlet Is In -press. ant will be ready or diettihntion In a few days. We 'ball be pleaied to send coOes gratuitodely by will to our ~reds when deal red. Pries $45 per 2000 lbs. • (2 1-4 eentirperlb ) i -- A liberal deduction made to DEAL!Rn. MANUFACTURES. PORT'. O O i ARBON SHOVELPropri FACTORY: rsles Hain*, et or. =kinds of csoalshotels, spades, coalriddles, ie. The patronage of the public is rorpeettull) soUtiled. ' January 10.'38 • 2-tt • . SAVE YOUR-TIME. - • READY- MADE PAPER BAGS, -- FOR GROCERS; - DRUGGISTS, conincrioNKlTS; BAN Efle., : te..-:-The Subeerlber respectinily informs his friends and the public that be has benkappointed Agent foe the ,ale of Patent Ala/thine 'made Paper Sags, , xa.xIITACTIMED st - Yeti John H. Irmo & Co., of PkUadelishin. Them Bags ire of sizes and qualities of paper su itable for mega's' who nee the mile* and are offered • at such prima as will at ones commend them to the con 7 ',sumer. r. • There ire many adrantages in purchasing and using ready Made Bags. Where no bags are used, it .requires • double the quantity'Of paper and string to peek the same' ' numberpf pounds, and more time in putting up 'a park ago. ;. Where an extensive business is do se and Bags made • by band, by buying rect, mode Bags, one amid ran be !dispensed with. Ily pelug them, you will not only sate fine and I.S O /4 1 7. - bui itiwaye, hair - a Mem/entail reeepter; chll6 "'hien to pot pp yoursooda. • W_ • • • heryverthese Bail-bate been Introdheed. ibey bats given enters gfeelicee., ^T9r i4MintrAclarsie ;ours by. • - riANNAIc, Paperend 'Bach Dealer and Stationer. rintin street, opposite Episcopal Church. ISsitsville. -A ;Scat rate•assortutimt of WRAPPING PAPER al ways on band. . • S.. ' BANT..•MONET-THESE HARD TIHRS: 'DRAINACE AND WATER PIPE. , ' Just t)fe Thing- TV . ..toted - the Mine NHL . subscriber: has been appointed Agent for the sile of the Viirlded Suave • ITater an Ilrainage Pipe:' 'This pipe tangos in silo' from 2 Inihei up to 12 lathes in talihnt, and will heal , a pre*• sure of from 76 to 100 feet till of water, la &seedily laid as Trop pipe,eotinertions ran be made at any intui— ts trkstructible—will last farever—in fact more duce. hlo thavalron.pipe. because it does not rest—and Is af forded at the following rates at our store, Pottsville, or can .ho sent direct to pOluts where Bail Roads ran from Philadelphia when quautitles are required. Freight lurted from these prime when parties iscelying the Pipes pay Fremitt. 21nehlope - • . 14 cents per foot. 3. •• • • 18 41 61 :4 44 " 41 • 21 ,n " . - • 7 *4O •• " - • '- • 47 • ••• 'lO. •• - • • • •cr " These are the ebeapost and most durable . pipes 'that can be obtained for . antreiltig water. 11e believe they can be laid even chopper thatt toodrn • pipes. and are only abont half the price of Iron and lead pines. fesll and we them at the store of 11. BAN NAN, Agent for the Manufacturers. Pottsville, June, 1857. • • BOSTON_ ti Br.LTING C ng OMPANY. =ACIIIII3IO mel. 'PILE experience of the ,pastsieti venrs • 1. has gained for this Belting the confidence fsct - on.,rs and consumes. The great improvements re coldly made In Its quality. warrant unfit asseritillg it to, be superior to leatherlor all open Belts,—esptlcially foe . heavy or main Belts.; Its first cost bt much less than leatherlt !tr . onger r and'more dyeable, and gives a gain in power on . t he pal it will Stand a heat of 360 degrees unatfected,—no , degree of eold - or wet can injurtilts workings In all re- • 'Teets It is recommended for Saw• Mills, 51.1nes,'Oriin ' Kleystore. Machine Style , end Me nufatterlem. ' • 31843h1ria Betting, 3 dt, 4'Ply. Anis of ri 3i anntedr 4 epd/y f e r s o c n d t U w a h iccahn a b n e m t a ma te of the 2 inch p 1p n y t e"foot 10 cents. 4-ply, 13 cents. 3 • 15" ** •17 "- - 4 " 24 " 5 , • 44, .44 24 14 -4 66 go; II s. 26; 44 41 go, II (L 7• el dt 61 34 to • 8;, Gs 44 a, 44 !i -47 Og " 45 " tt.. OS 14 . 11l 66 54 At " CO 44 10 • 11.. 16 44 • t CO 61 :n 715 gat 12: 1.1 u a µ 66 . a. 8 3. ,4. • . 12 . • it It 72 u s ny 9 2 y 14 , 64 14 41 Si 4. " -100 N . .. 16 4a 4. BC, 44 1107 46 2 as 10:- At , la tel 44 115 '-- Is; 41 66 tl 104 130, 40 141..k. 4 44 14 41 115 44 1. 44 _ll4 . 21 46 64 44 127 "/ V; 14' 41 44 US' 44- 713 "` • p and 6 ply Bette made to order f„d purposes _where great, strength is required. (as , s subitttute r :dduble leathery' its art advance ofitwenty•flve and 80y per cant. on 4 ply prices.. , 3 Ply Hydrant Hole. learrantorl la stand a pressure of 75 tbs.ret mare inch. ;14 , t0.:b net, foot," ••, • - 22 • 28 eleotc , , . " 1 , 14 ," •• , i - : ; 1 24 1 - 1 - r 3 - . : -.• A-.. 40,, " " • 1 • .., 45' . 3• M 4 , 4 Ply Loc "motive & Fire. nglnelltoider. Warrantal „stand u pressure of 170 . 4/4.ver square inch. t 3-4 Inch foot, - - , -7 . . ful'eeuts. 2. ° -'! " . • ' -•1 6S 1 1.4 " ' "- " - - ~ rt .. VI -2 ' o il yr rr i 3 4 •' „ .2. - • 4 - .. 75 !' Nor York Croton flops, • • '23 " lloser.f any size Aug strength made to order,-also, Suction floss for Fire }lit Ones and ot her purpose., . The above linter ban great advantages Over leather, as it needs - no olling,ls;perfeetly tlght, will sifted a very high degree of haat-nithOut Injury, and is not ideated by the severest Old: • • Couplings, Hose-Pipes, furnished at the Wrest prices. • team Packing. 1 • Thisarticle is:now in general use by the Mostskilifni _Engineers and nach I nist s throughout the United Staters. it is i.repartsl;eo that WO Fahrenheit will not, effect Land Is superior to everything else. as no anbtiinrie has so much eiastiiiity which stands to high's degree a ,heat. arid mathe Mood oboist all - part s where packing is rnecessierr, •11:i Manhole Plates. Piston :Rods, Stearn ;Joints. blvatn libelist*, Cylinder Ileads, Slitting' Boles, , Packing made to Ordeicor all the various purposes, .:such 65 31•51101.2 PLITO.I.I2IIVPI RODS. PIPS FLANGE& 55D COLD W Agra:- IV, VACrile Purrs , PODS 'AND DOLITERT VALYLP roe ISTEA E. 741555. suls.eriber Ins the Agency from the Menthe. '; hirers of the.above. article*. The Belts are the best 'lb the United Staten. and wpfurnisb them In Schuylkill Co. 'at Manufacturers' prices i thin p ee in g.t he rulings to the purcharor. Our orders have also -the preference at the Mills Over any others forltsi ta to be pude. t o any pattern or thickness not on band, as per agreement we can therefore guarantee the dellyety of any Belt within a deed time after the order is received. • • ' August 8, . .BtITJ. BANNAN. . . .. • ..• ' EXTRAORDINARY -:"- ' .• : :.... _i;" 32: co gA:rs XL cs cs itiaa. Ng, - { ' Both NVater" and Piro' Proof. .i, THE SUBSCRIBEIt ha's fbeen .ap4 • - pointed Agent, and Is prepared to lout on 'll. 12 j amen A Co'stelebrated Fire and WaterProot Roofin —it is emnpoied. of Felt, Composition and Gravel- 2 It is more durable than eitberahltmles, tin, Choc mired —requires uo painting, and can be put on complete ,at a little over ono-half the expense of other rooling4 The advantages of this Rooting may be Bummed up 7ait tbliows: . - _.„.- It is both WATER-TIGHT and TIRE-PROOF, i . 'lt Will not expand and centred, with beat and roll, like metal roofs. Ongineh to the toot is all the Inclination required. Therwf eon ber.walked upon without Injury. It can be used for drying purposes. • ! ' It is Of groat advantage to firemen , when adjoining building*andouflre.l It la not injuriously affecte dto the least by changMt of teroperatzre. - It la atiapjeil to every climatin . . ICis not affected by the jarring of machinery. . It will beer more than double the heat of sine, tin, galvaniied iron, without clanger falba boarding beneath it. . . It is easily rind quickly repaired, if injured. , Clutters of the same material can be formed on tie roof. ITS COST 15 MUCII LESS THAN ThAT HIP A. OTIIER.FIRE-PROOF ROOF NOW IN USE. Insurance is effected at the same rat es as on buildings covered hith other fire-prof materials: - _ : •:i hundreds of certificates can br seen at 11. Rannan'e Rook Store. We append one of two to show - that , itts no humbug: i • We, the undersigned, had our Banking douse rooted with Wurren's; Fire and Water-Proof Rooting Oland thied years ago, and so far have had no reason to doubt Reef Bracy and duroMlity. nor regret having lived it, sad • should in building hereafter prefer it to any other Mot.' -Ind. • ' - .• . DREXEL, & CO' Philadelphia, March 12,1857 a • - • Partanotrin .1., June 20,185'{. . ..' Mews. IL. 31 Warren d'• O. goVISEIMI :-1 was dm- Kent by invitation. at an experiment with yourlmpented Fire and Water Proof Occopositiolt Roofing, on the list of May last. The Object, 1 suppose, was to give . perohns not acquainted with the nature of the rooting. an oppoe , tunity to see it tested. I arrived onthe ground about 1 o'clock and saw the boards pot on Ike roof; they Were in a rough• state, the edges not jointed. or grooved hod motched4 After the boards were they were eovired with three layers of felt, and then by a coating of Com position. and the whole tovered.with gravel. f' A quantity' of etnnbuotible minis] was plated within, and at the appointed time a match was applied. A• Red. - ous fire anon burst from all aides of the house. sullen. 'eloped the whole building in shame: ,It tontinieto M burn for least three quarters Of en- hour. At hal tr stage of the Bre, I felt a desire to know how the roof ; Would stand heater was thrown upon it, and asked,piti mielet to try the experiment, which was granted, lend; I applied three.or four buckets of Water on the freed whinh run off Ao though ,byre was no fire nudir or around it. - Gentlemen. my opinion In. that so far as fire to tram. corned, It:is the best kind of a roof,from the tact thOt its air tightness prevent, coinbustion In cow of a 64 Ira building where the roof Is of your material, the', fire would not be likely to extend to the adjoining hull& ings. 1 had an example of this kind lost winter, oil the tth day ofJounary.'at 4 reel ek in the merited. A ere broke oat In avow of Brick Homes. on the south shte of • Seybert St.. west of 22fid - street. It had a roof of tyonr Comticeition. and the lire was confined to the house whereit originated. I have nohesitation In sayinethat .!fat had been at ordinary roof, the whole row would have burned down, from the fact that It was one of the coldest mornings we had last winter.and the viol:blew, , a hurricane at the time. Seybert street' Is notib of the Girard College wall,end at that time of the morning, • together with the mildness of the weather. made• it a lone time before weeonld get water On the braiding— , Notwithstanding this, we extinguished the fire without injury to the adjoining buildings; . • 5 therefore recommend your roofing to the eommiOnity ass mai/trine preventive of fire. • • • • • 5 •- ' Very Respectfully Tours:4sc:: 41... '."''. - p , L : . SAME RI. P. PEARON.. - - : ... : • Mk! l'aginverof the Mit,,:_ DepalliateL Any farther informktien 'wlt If regard ti,thio Ilbothig aeon he obtained by ealllngon the substribtrat h 4 Root Store,Pottsville. - -- - • ' BENJ. 8411.14A18,0r; • ' ' ' •-- - • • - ' JOS. - Da FREUN, p • Cervenka ire the Orchard. P 0,411714 'S hie willarit ow-the - Ratibsg At Amid nrdleet,' -- -,_,' 1 ?ow Coillagy.Eitsiblliibmento(MitiOnt, humors. ,Endiewn houses,. Snookers ikr4.lto this. Region. this is jest the • roof required, at it Is AM Froof., 40434)0 sparks falling on it will eet it on ere, •,• • " - • - tdthinthaand - the wrifiewrevird oath - the : ..,terhil If th e pitch is not too steep ' ' . • , •. • • • fv- • ' .. July i, '5,; . . SCELLANEOUS. . • . . Anero id' wanting Vann., moo adreOsament of ilicOr• mouton Undo. • ' FOR .SALE,!, , A: .F. } lNr FARM , situate , in -Wash pnrnabigh war Pitiegrave.Sebweli j kill scanty.: , •Witlt vantalus about 200 servo; 130 sees in h slats 14 tottlyttion 'and aeres of rood timber land. Sher: it a rood; two story house on the rando': and vetiniolto outbuildings. lab a fns roll of hater Ottigh nA tort o f thalamus. TU. !Meat tract that comas to tbo market lo rilse4 on this Unit. Will be sold Tory •for further parasitism apply to Cjidfl. 31. • Seat Estater - dgoat, Pottsvilla. Anita 211,'59 • '3.9bn j ANEW j • areilterk sind,Proirlalion Store. NDERSlGNEErrevectfu ly inforensi his &hails sod the siblie puerally, tlinct tie fustt cloned pn DIAILKAT SQUARE, North side. first ct.br osoer Mr Marker House, sued iieeriet oppusiie She Langer:oi Church, Grace r4-41ind.Provrisloss Slime, There bo his just re c ei ve 4, s splendid asseTie mut urine, fresh Groceries, Provisions, de., as S, Dotter, Eggs. , Vinegar, I ' Tess, Moe, Beans. • Brusbes, Cheese. -, Dried Fruit,( nova.. Bvaps. Spiess, Fluid, ' ' QUeen4aalle; ~C hocolate, fir Pickles, . Orionis] (Wee, French Coffso,!EsSenee °reales, Dahlins, Segars,Cana opi, Figs and-Prunes; SUPERIOR FAMILY: FLOUR, , ‘ 4 , Oats, e• Chop, 1134ctings, eta • AU k l indS of Crarkers,nrieii 164 ingsr•Cnred Mum, . Snaked and Oren Shoulders. te.. ha, schist; Will be larulsbed to customers at the lowest (WU prices.' ' redesign, August 7 ' ,'6B . 32.3m1 JAMES- N AILS. . L. •• J. L KENNIC'S: MOROCCO FAVTORY, As:Loather and Shoo-Binding Store. /Winkel Wog, befasain -Cater chat. lanai MA ands, POTTSVII.III4 fie. rarpactruly Informs kW old Ostoustra, and the pubtletenerally,that ho altainte• to MUM. L 1 • e", %Aural ALL HINDS of /IN A 0. I,\Vot • MOROCCO, Ki4s,Straitig. 1 ranch Morocco. Aloe, tVAtvt• - 114 Mad (took Bindings, . . . Pink tritsg and Meths r: 4 of ali tom. lie hat al- .11 to on land a garland as. . _ _ portax.nt of all kinds of • I.EAlueu. Oak tannedrldndiausit---- and Bed Sole Leatbrr. Slaughter Yaps. French and City Calfkkina. MINE:RS' UPP,IIII.' LEATIIEtt. Lacing Leather for belts. and. _gixpd Maeleet.Leather for pumps, 'and du extenater variety of Last& Threads, halls,,lNags., Clattss. Are. AU kinds of akl D sheep; Goat. Deer. La.; also, tame taken hi exchange for leather, at the higheat market prices, or raid for in ma' roitseille. July 10.'00. 28s, itlz3-Towantlng.Firms, se. sidvertliem4t otqen I.4ridtt.' ' OFRING STOCK OF BOWS - AND SHOES, •gg •At Wholesale and Retell. .D.ll-NiEb SCIIERTLIt. - • ... i -. • , . • 1:4 4, detains to call lbe alien- , j tlonlot !tie public to Ills ' re :. f , 4 7,.-- extensive aiwoittnent o(, ....,..,-. - „,... .--,..„,t7t. 800 and Shoes, mann.. • - Cr .- &- - ,•...': - st - oV !set fed node,' 11111.'01m.4 - : . , ANL; ln a oetlon, 07,4,4 _....- .• . „ _,, ads tod to the Coal Ito- .4-- ,r.::: i t : A: . - - :ii ; glott.and ftf,-red tor salo ci zi r ~;•:-• .--. 7 .;,/ --. at Ws ittotnon CENTRE • erIiEET, 'olxyre 1101, 14?:5-i1;4;146-''' ° ' 1 arid oppwite tbo ratite .. ' • , . Sellisd lloilso. Ito bag on hand a wet; assorted stock of Sll l ets' Boots and Slaes, ',lea's tied ttoyn • Calf, flt.at and Eiji Boots and Brogans of erety deserlol , lnOroinou'a; Mires' and Children's flalterylot.s. Heeled Button ()al to** Half al t. Gaiters and Lasting B uskins. of even !Edon Wtinteu's, Slissete.and Chlidreolt lildandllnat•Sittn Laos 84, la. Buskins, Ties sod Slippers. Sion's - Patent Con gms. a Untits. Alin an assortment If Fella & Co.'s Read, • log Worts. All of whii4. will las:rold at unusually low ptter.t. Particular attention !Oral tealt kinds of mama farlurr&and oustemet:Nork and...repairing. Moo ou lislad t a,fino 10110IIIIIV1110 TrU'llkik, - Vallaci and Carpot I_, .• ttrellle,lnnta 19, 'fos 25-tr frv-Ait scanting to-edit:rate Ito a rand climate, Food so manna market, site advertleetnaut of Ilitamonton nds. I 4 JUSTPUSLASHED '1 ..PRACTICAL AIIIVER'S GUIDE." ' T R ATI 41 on Engineering, eomplsing a set " of Trigentet ries' Tables. adap ted to all purposce otohlique or d egotist, vertical. bort wints-Vand traverse Dialling, Ishii their application to . the that exercise of :thefts, AMU , . Drina: Lodes, Elides, I.+Yelling,insmusibleDistanies, ke. Also, a treatise on the An and Practice of Assail's; Metals, with Tables, Ardtkitaxhibitstone.lien the Seine of Alined Oven rules The calculating: 'the penile! of Steam, Water, and • Clarnish Pumping Engince; eittality, manufacture, and choice of Condone and Wire 1140 for Mine Service; on 021115 q. Ventliatten and Llabling of Mines, boil - tag Arte sian Wellsotc., Ac.; together kith a collection of Esqlen +l Tables. Rules. and Illustrations, exclusively anti c-41de to Mining Business: 'The whole Illustrated, Intro duced and exemplified in the most plain and prattles' manner. front the 'latest and best authnrithnt.. Price -27, by Mail. Publlkbed by dial. 31. NY.WTON. At the 90lce or the Mining Magazine, • Nu. /Spruce street, gee 'Cott. And for' tale at' t • ' 11.11ANNAY.S. Sooksteroleentre street, PlRTiite. September PI, 'SS 3tic FARM - LANDS FOR SALE! 0 r ; MILES from M PHILADELPA, 2~ by Railroad, in the flats of New Jersey. Soil among the beat for agricultpml purposes. being a . good loom roil, with a elai bottom. The land, is a large tract, divided Into Midi farms and hcmdmis trim all parts of the country are now sattling and-bnilding. The crops can be teen growing. Terme front $l5 to $2O per acre, ,payable within four yea' a by r instalments. To visit the placo—leave Vine sired Wharf, at l'hilndelp .at 7% '• A. by Railroad, for Haninionton. add J I Byrne'', by latter. tire full advertiserbent In a • other co.- ! umn. MR. E.1.17AYi1.0 ronsizart or,var na.x LIPPE:I:COTT t TATIOILAND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR, • • A CO ilfervhant Tailor* unit Extensive Clatiiieve, •• Of this CitY,,aud the fulloa l ing Cities andSountles, to •- wit: • • • LIPPINCOrt tTxrid4 i pf Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. larriscort, TAILOS & CO.* ot Easton. No 'a Co., Pa. of Dsoville, l "'Montour Pa. " " " of Mauch Chink, Lehigh Co.,' ; " •" of Rending. leeks County, Pa.' w of Cincinustl,Ohlo. . - " •• " " • of No. Art) )farket et.,Philad'a. Would reispeettally Inform', his 'nurirsrous friends. and the public, that'll*. has *rated himself in business with the•weiLknown boa of • GRANVILLE STOKES, /Cp. 607. Chestnut Street t beisceni Sizfir and Scotia*, .Where bit entire Sail pal titular sttetitlon will be dew"- ' tad to the Merchant Tat:ming and rine Ready-Made De partmente. • • Mr„ E. T. T 1 sol felts a esti from his former numerous,. cuettliners. arid *email alio' wish ' , Pilling of superior Style:Quality and Workmanship, either ready-made or made to order. ; • • SlPStrangers visiting the rity will please remember the Tenpin of,Pastalon, No; eO7 Chestnut ' , treat, Joel one ~Same below the beautiful Masonic Temple, situated on the same street. • The undersigned - will be happy to meet • , his friends and serve them with the beat and most Mello lonalle style of Ready-Made Clothing that' can be met with In any city in'the Union. • B. T. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, September 4, 'IS , HAMMONTON LANDS. NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. RARE OPPORTUNITTJTO ALL WARNE!) EARNS TN. a 'healthy place, twenty:fie mile* from PhiladelPhist on the Camden 1 Atiantii Unit mad, New Jersey. An Old - estate has L recently been opened for sale, and the first division of, 10,000 *ems di sided up into fermi of twenty scree and upwards., The roll is of the bra qua, for the production : of fruits, graids. de. The price is 115 to $2,0 per acre, payable in easy; quarter yearly inst Intents, within a term Of four years, with interest.. The ferule are made easy, in order ta insure the rapid-Julprovement of the land, by ena bling crcryladostri . nis man le, buy a fora. itis now being extensively improved by good roads. arid aline of the best eltisens:lmr.• New England • and the Middle Prates are erect tog largerimprovemeats. It is a scene of the greatest improvement put of Philadelphia. Seven ty•tivithouses hare been built in four months. Preen ed farmers and business men from the length and breidth of the Union are settling there. It is an impor tant business place, on account of its being in the midat. of a great market. • Every article raised upon this land • finds an immediate sale. The water is excellent, aud no such thing as fever is known. 110101 is itsandy or clay hum, with a clay bottom and fetrottire of manures. it ix free of stones and easily worked. It abounds largely In the phosphates, and such Is Its fertility that from, the crops produeed both 'upon Mile-laud and the large area adjoining under:cultivation, it will be tbund net to be excelled anywhere In the pro, ' duction of crops most adapted to its market.,. . The reader may b, well aware that the ea Meat and the best fruits and vegetables come lipm New Jersey, which an. annually exportrd to the amount of millions of dol. lam. 'the' land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilisers, bas an *Candela supply. of the best qual ity of muck manna.- . . ~' • -. , . Lumber and building materials can be bad an the spot , `at at a cheap price, from the mills.: Other mills are now befog opened; and brickyards being started on the , ground. A person ran pot up a frame teneirient for pre- sent ronvenience Ex ono hundrukdollara. On account air the extensive emigration. this is the. beat course to pursue in order to get a place to live in at 6 rat. Carrion. tore and builders are op he d to pot up homes on the, . test terms. — - • .. . In set thug here the ant .nt has many advantages.— Ile is within a few hours' ride of the great cities In the Middle States and New .*lghind; , It e Is near his old friends end asyecialtrinrrne• is in 'a settled country, 'where every Improvenient and comfort of civilization is at hand: hell in a healthy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing, the greater part .of his family and his own bialth-by thupe. malignant fevirs which ' make the inv.* of so many millions. of the. young and, hardy in flied regions sway from home and friends.— Besides, be but a mild climate and an open winter. ' There are three trains daily to Philadelphis,and to all those who Improve, the, railroad company glees a free ticket. - The reader will it once be struck with the advantages here presented. and ask himself why the property' his not been t 'ken up before. The reason is, it was leaver thrown in the market: and miles* these statements wee correct, no one would be Invited to examine the land be fore purchasing. This all are expeeted to do. They util ise the land under cultivation t they w ill meet persons no doubt: from their sown neighborhaid t they-efil wit. nese the improeementa.indein judge of the character of thepopulation. Persons should ,come prepired to purchase, as many are lonsUny, , , • and tampons gm, not held on refusal}, l •. . '-:-, .. • ~ -, . 1 Ti erifesismems fbrumos newdbly Literaryand At" 'rkultural sheet. containing - full information of list mouton. will be sent . to each inqUirerousd, Mu. be °- tainedet. 25 ets. Per annum. ~ ,_ . .. , /Or' Title indisptble. Wa - rrivitee !Stub' ;teethe" -, of ell litenmlirane when purchase:moues Is, 1°,4.i... -Smartt* the land :-.l,urve, Time atreet 'MUCH. 7 - 4 plata:foe Mammostma.. by ysilmad.at 1 1 4 - A.;11-2'00g . P. M4.w,hen thereitutuire,foe Mr- Ern* - Torican_ cenvenienees will befouled. AseilertatidripturfiTirst, , be Itddressed to E. ft: cottinua: 24 tionitorku -, below Walnut, - PbOartelfhlat • Map; and s'''' r cliteWut/d._furnlsbcd.". .-,- . - -.- deptesubct Iti ',IC ~- ri - ..5 - ',:, --• /,..,,. .''; • '-- ' - . path!): TISE COMET, 6.1:1:s. The Comet He is on Ids mrsi, Ana sfashic se bet Mrs: ". The wldssing pinata odnink-bedne Sh•spertni of Huskies; , • , i All will marmot orbit tuts bin•, And int•illtee torn pile. • • Titt million eubie miles of head, ' ' i Ten billiou Nagues of tall I . °e ' en by Whistling sphenti of • He tlaahle end be Santis; . Ile' tarns net to the let nor right, t Ha asks them slot their times; .1 One spurs trent his demoniac heet;— • Away. away 'they dy., r • Wherkittiv knees solght be battled tip Antrield fur “Tyriae Dye.' • • And.whatirould harper to the knit,: And hoer wmild took the sea, 1 • • 1 ,It Is the bearded desire path 4 I Ouieseth should change to bet . .1 - Fult.b6t and bleb the sea would boil,; Full rat the forests gleam ' .1 , , A IdeLhoua4t-1 saw and besot It all, r lo a dyspeptic thrust •I uft a tutoi.take his tube' ' • " Theeowiet'e course id sin .• I• beard a scream-4begatheredrays I Had stewed the tutoesert. I saw-a fort--the soldiery 111 r • - Were armed with gogglespeeni' l bw Pop cracked the gstlud‘whie Sew Um ; Is Haug went the angazhiel , 1 • . „ I saw apoet dip a scroll " • ' Each moment in a tub= - ! • , I read upon the Warping back,: .1 , •The Dream of Dream of ! .1 - • Be cauld not NM his inane burn, , • 1 Although his brain wall tried, ' . And ever sad soon herbage ' To wet Maui es tbey.drted. • I I saw the scalding pitch roll dawn The crackling, sweating pines, And streants at woke, Uas water- tit Bunt through the rumbling vier s I asked the firl/11103 why they made Such noise about the Own: ; -" • Theranswered not—but all thewhi e. The brakes went up and down. , . , I saw a roasting pullet sit • , , Upon a baking egg; - " I saw $ cripple scorch his bend Patinguishing Lis icg; . I I saw nvse green upon tbe wing Torenl the frozen pote, And every mother's ogling frit ' . 41,Nisped to* necking:coat. I saw the ox that browsed the grass Writhe lu the burning revs; . • The herbage iu his shrieking 'jaws Was all fiery:blase; , I raw - huge , fi shes boiled to - rage.. Bob through the Wobbling bother, • • Aud thoughts of supper, erosaulany son I had Luau rastrit surue. ; . . . Strange sights! strangtf sounds; 0 feirfukdretun • Its useusary haunts ade 1 , 1 ii 1, , . , + • The sttanuing sea, the ciinibun glare, That wreathed end; nneded hint ii ' S ro Stranger! If tbuithitlity reeling brain , 1 • tl Such midnight ebdutis sweep, , - ii Spain!,aPare, t) sliere thine evening meil,; ii Mid sweet shall be tny sleep!..._ ____, ' a Vance!. WHITS HOUSE PHOTOORAFHH , John W. Forney, Esq., has breught the eetkonf light to bear petit Icochetukally on the tablet of what is called national Democracy, and the result is a series of , very beautiful politkal photogrsphs, comprising toll length likenesses, In various etr.king attitudes. 3f ;deniers On. chapati, President of the United htateassuill his friend, James Gordon Dennettyrditor of the New Tork - thowle, together with a , very.pretty bead - and ShonlOvr Portrait °fah. NV...Mester' tranw, and 11 nattering lei:Manes, _ view of Democracy generally, se It appears at West:dug-1. 'Ellin CAN*. 0/I" f eVEATH. toil. These White Hours Photographs, as they may ale' I'. • .--- • ' . . • proprlately be called, were : published In Mr.; Cornet s, . irons IlLgis,giller'a...rosthusiseus work, entitled ebiladelphhi !Pear of Thursday et last f. week, and wei copy Atm of them for the witi r temptation of mil . readers th e "Crui43 ef - the Defies," we take the following .: , lni resting account of - the -Cave in Stich the PIIoTbOItAPII or Atr..ll CIIANAN .IN A DENGuK4 wh . 1 ,, , . 4 ,, t o , o r the ritre , ,,J- ~,,f E- fff ~,,,,, „r t h e CING A reline. • '. - 1 • 5 ' S. dyer fir4Duclianati had, determine Ile )11dt:torero rtnolte , l to : deatit-by neighbor !? , to tnake his . Kans:ts pulley a test with the Democrat/ Int l clan, the MeLeods : . . rat/ ; after Judge Douglas hid spoken his first ceiobr 'liYe struck a 'light,. and, worming ourselves ted speech In the donate, and when the fact had Inconel thipu l M tbekustroti entrance; gained -the. interior notorious that the moving muse et th e surrender of th principle to which we stood committed in ISfa, was th -h .ttue . iiotli gallery, vostij ruu d reroomy ant-lofty -- , tit' Y threat or secessioe coming front certain politlelansl theniode Mild hare anticipate d f rom e mean I . BEECIIICR . 1 itlltOL GILTS. • • r j ' i.• three or four .ionthern States:(eet the peopieuf th' ireatibule pieced Id front of st. Its extreme length " - .I tell not 1301330 urtie4 s, ' States, ; _ a butthe petitions end managers.) the Veda 0 •• w.. foundte!he twelsundred and sixty feet ; its .sz... ' Dora the spring say e iru m n rid a Th P o t°lc g thrloPw.tiounhovirset,,,,,,nmotedishtlaf°4,l,la.ll47, trim" brAi t dth twenty.seirelrfeet ; ifs height, where eau bring c., . 1 . a ll f ru it s e a she i•e. under my w kilts T O r ev w glance,' it. Fehrinfey.' , Governor Wise. and Governor , Wanieroind to roma I- tett root tires highest. from' eighteen' to tensity, No. She casts dow• ~ to r, near in mild deli; bet them to take shies with the iduiltils retina ici its noel fe t. r The Mitre Seems to have owed its origin to - ate! in afore's - the 1 fr ettbrown by stone end petted metamorphosis. ~ I •1'. , -- I •tWo distiOet.canses. The trap reeks nu each side •ts beaten back 'it' s _ d, tpsan. _ has th _ I returned. idler myjeterview vr4h 1 o..naorien, a ihe n 3uitilike crevice . which -seperated them . *hid. - Yet she rsto r ' ".. ' t ha n ." " 7 • ' I Still 11133110111 to malutabi friendly belatl na wittilts a • I q __.. . . ~ nonin , w , 141 . 11. as 4f .bv tfid moisture earth to AP i rll, Adialn istratlon - but leis suoii cantle...4 that unle I "'I" - a •," - - ''''''''-- • -- •• • o . l'l e r e r t e iTi j . ' o r ld r' , "' bi l tt 're tilegr.ts c s n rs g ru r ‘ o ni et,_ ,l4 ' debased my.maahocd, and remiled .111'1 t; I had sea d Bleu altoye t and directly in. the liue. of dm era- , it " 6re es ., rte h'l are swelling . In May the In favor of the Cincinnati platform end t e,doetrfne „of vice' must the surf have charged, wave after wave.; ing green, am , poulaesiererelguty, 1 won't( be celled u Mto hein,the 'gee ereibe last . nplseibl_td_ th e land.- When the, brunt of a violent collision. And from that diy, f,rona D ,ormer till the delicious Juno. option. at Dueolly existed•tie,a. scaeteek. skirt, every day gr ,o - Jannazy.leSS, up id September; eM en 1 sPolie stTarry, i ril and softness mid even the - ' h Ai t heb rea kerh• h Ire ISSUSt , Wilen all It ~..' - . . town, tbere we, no, Cata3ol3,l too vli33 t 9 !Al' add coined nit- gen. on .t Is .1. o ..., , . , a a•u h re . d , in them. sir is 3ot ch•ly 3 be it baa theeder of P o wers. sa d Then' come ' eirchlated by the organs Of the Adinlnistratlou stains' • heave dashed every tide through the narrow,open- Matins lime ju, and the fervid August. followeel - the journal of le Mob .1 am the owner aud the editor, td' ' i, g ',of tke ea tern, and, 'Cooped out. 4 :handfuls the glus. , - the gentlemen with whoth lam prond to Cooperate in the.'.deco nPosing , trep 'within. ', . •' , by the a ~,,,,, a ilium n of.haryest•ind victory. • , this great muse. ' Every *lend elm bad ileen appointed e e sture do on laugh, while we dare got •to office, and who still ' daied to sympsibile: with me, On - e l::Ttiti iprecess of dream ,init. ionseringet And •aa . ~ .... . s ea . 4 , ~._ __ a t ., . enema tee 4. rattail and a dna ,if . my struggle ter principle; was eject fauna rhea, X vas - iergernont; testi!! going en inside, talt there' is attetni •_, ~ fill thew with ,s h e slimmer of denounced, not only as false to in .paui,v; Dot only las Woking:lr on, evn• to se cep awe; the disintogra• our hearts •"" s' f•i" tr . the leaue• "/WOBILL-wa I tteohlred "to be tin- tiot fragMents. Where theme( risewhighest. the, toe? .1 der the pay of the Mack nepublice ;". asid, to cap 'll . ie climax, the same AdMattWitol2,l:oMilll were kl d -.llieer..is blocked up with weenmulatiens of bulky • lure is neither hare nor bitter.;, It . is enough to allege that I Mid tinned taylielf In to • nine masses that have dtopped froni aboee; ~, i ,d rug up out of evil- ,- It is theiresureinithon icy ~ thoughts out of graves of lust. Hepen• James Deem.= by ',Audits to WI ow baw l I n m e b e . ~ nod it ii, .cowered over its endreires by a stratum. trayel ei Detuocrattc priaciplesi I I L .I of earthylruhlsirbothich has fallen from the rides i t ''.; i r e ' al :he turning of the l'f 'I the 'a 'f ' fen torn •11 y U w i,iight to the point of the erom . ing inn : De_ rk• I.IIOTOGItAPII LANDSCAPE lOlf - ATfiIINAL DE G...! end ceilang in such abundant), that it covers rip 4 ' 7-- • '- - ()RACY. 1 1 ! the etr `ev' , l) d a; e• rof the Perished ..bd en d e ,,,,, which er . drops from the face. and leaver f ight dawns , Appeals were made te podemapers theodghont he kilt n2incheneatr e i t , ~,n it. 'Do not live, day by .lay;trying to re- ..... &mute, te, attack me in; my buelness, avid to leave no _ id. ii, u a brown; mouldering but fearing the struggle and the su ff ering.- effori,untried tocripplamy enterp.ii.e. In a word. there the if t epth of five or , eight inches. Sever yet aft. ..s o inferred repentance , in. generous naturee7ti r a '. WWI iv, IngenultY of preaserlp&i,a,fertility of feliseh , as tragedy enacted o . 0" glontnier theatre. - a reeklemmems otperlieesabicb Induced me wore eideertulnkerilight 'glimmers grey at the entraecc greater paiwth i a n n • would be thesorrdet Te i r f.r,ealre than once to 'engulf*, in the ' bilitUaire' 01 Governor criim the narrow vestibule, hot 'ell - Within fq to pen twice. 31. iy regre tf or wron g cli i weak ens. Walker whether Indeed ewe were lIVIng in the last Year .but glways strengthens the heart. as, mil plants of Aniehr - un Independence, or tut rat year of the Abe- I ithndreki fe , et was block irs'iailb, Egypli.,r, d it' awe 0. - nine .. . on w !th nu , en . &eb b, NA, of the bitterest rout' have this whitest and sweetest rime mcinarchyt" I saw tbebaaes wretches-men Who Pell'. I had never been reeognired by, tlul •Deunieratlc part in PI llietletk -awn/Meat lead roof, eblih,„l,lin loid over tbe'drogy 'deer.' ' slippy and - d 3 t ‘ . ;: m . a " n e this State, and who, In NM, find Marcel,' an °pinto to tre•bed every . .itinggling , blurreu so the bitterest - prong has the "Weems' ray that reached .7,,. • reutanes,• which, indeed, le only the soul MM. . arow,lroady to go for Fremontor Fillmore-I ssw t vie coming back to itichetter nature. -,.. .•. ~ men not only clothed with the power of the Federal Ad piec e elilled'tty reeolleetion that ban is whichs MANY, think thst God takes tio thotight for any ministrattou. but s a t ed to speak le' dennuela M n lo ,_ of men whohad mated it. I saw the money vt' the I..ry, !tine and 'Carpeted with black, ir' thing less then is star or' MI ll3ollo3attl , and is un .rolie, to Federal Government's ddto b y down the dhsusitatl ones thimet 'his Senate, in 1 p laced usindful of the little things of life ; but.when Igo ler organisation of ibe x t lie party sehenever'iand {rend tkete. own , names 'on the .re.tlia - ,7 6 .. ° abroad,' the tarot thing whieh I sae Is the gins* be. wherever that oriptelsaiten .was not committed tol the lagninst Abe wall. ,The darktii turee' r . 4l 'a Irons wrath my Levi, and, nestling in that, goners email seandalous Karnes polio of that Admlnlstmtlon. , Itsaw, . d e nse • ~... ; up ° n its from everyilible, as it it 1 i .,_ - . _ ter yet, and, lower still, (he mosses with their in , . • &Miters turne• Int° 'Prepl a n" in or d er t° I ndite° t ""D ut I- " '• • I L It' - b 1;••ht t t e ` -6° P c ' ~ conspiduous blooms, which benea th the microscope . 'to desert their written and spoken promises,to therm , jell - Oink mad wte our , g i t . Li. ItUpply . • "the plet'l saw Espreientatires pureheeed• to ' infamy idr lialifuil or two„ and - dint was who saw „ lama. . glow with beauty. And if God so cares for constituents, as a Southern , emveheldei puiviassei his the intjuutrit and the only objeel• slaves; I Maw lae"r6Prn openly and ettivelY erg gee Ile visble were each ether's.' hen' 6 1 , 1 d , f666u r with eta on the side of konscience and the constitu ton, I'- . and g i is 'l el ' 117 1 . itahlee fields e o w y b e l n e , h ". t e n h - a d i a l y h i e i ' qt) { much in k :e ul ls " um r" re li theintened or bought kite idlence or acquieseetice • twit. . I the it sier parts Of"oar dies. .. .: . • care for the minutest things of yfiur life, '0 ye of ; . yams feet inwerds li tt l e - nosed an era of °Metal despotism, and in organitittion I lOttle Boor, foe shun t one i etatahlca . , that of a frith?" ' ef°l / 6 1611umtlepee• 6°4 ' ae • had It tut.° P lum audrran from Te burrow rertl l '" l ,l;e'ers step we e,itne Ter. aster .bas not wasted spring and summer opposition Adiniuktration, and•sgalnst the De%ratie I c ha r m I house . A t ,-.0,,,, ! ,. -_.., It° 'ether, as bemuse it his not bhisseined. It has been ail the party. weeldhave buried that opp o sition Into pe teal 1 - an . hn,„„n of hu ,,,.. n .,„, , grttotte . . t g ! obscurity. ! ' , l u P •I- ily desorthes, "as when Wino preparing for what Is to follow. , and , is. siii. ' ' ' . ' the Rialleniet re - gtaphi d , PHOTOGRAPH Or Ite. BUCHANAN LN A.N APl'fAle . I• h , i wo° t°' the earth. . • s 0 • matey , h , ..• . ING ATTITUDE. I bee, here sad lays itsow. e sere are people w u natt•t . , . aneeuttet and clearro, earthy. 'visited Wasblngton esrli In December of 1807. and • They. pre of a bo.t.T ; s the skulls, with the ex.' live forty or fifty years, and hove the mettle slip of had an inlet-rim of ito3t4 three hours mite Mr.:Buchanan ' there tinged will] g 7 rrigniefil . , bite I c y _ sseppear.: their naturist disposition,. changed and seetened '. on the first day of ellorolitiji of °weenie el ethnic rah doptioki of a few brojr .s . the Hebrides have of late before the blossoming time can none; 'bet this i sica wlset the object of that d l nterv e lew wes t. may7beime. eld .I•44Lt.aseiats • a ... • 4 life has not been waited. 'c , • . . ,raf an 0411004 an .utany a „ glued retain the fact that no-other 'eldest oaeld have Y,eara I ; ooe" °um , Abbotsford among, the refit - . ' A watt may aspire, and yet be quite content , been discussed between the parties, for. as I bate , thtmeete- thst,,o,ng, i akull, its memorial:of , the until if is time to rise. , A bird that sits patiently in these remarks, sodas the columns or the Presterlii exhibits in 3 f gg. show, I had tio canyon( public difference withlkr•Bu- , .'• We find' too, further marks while it broods its' eggs 'ties bravely afterwards, Slattlirro "'oho striate b lees neonrated from the I leed'ore n its timid young. And both lying and chapati beyond that '3l' Kansas We had long since.' r wi t „,,,, i- - - ' • --•, l r , ° a • mend to talk about ptlvatiniatters. Not only did•the ' ' 3 ,.• e ':, . , entered over the area, but enough still resting.are -but parts or • one contentment. The conversation as detailed take place, but, as Use many , ellaPit °7' s how, In the general disp oC ition or the very fruit of the Gospel is aspiration. It is to , Moods to whom 1 related It after I Felt the President's roma h 1 . , 'that the haple s s Wanders died nnderthe the hornan heart• w hat spring is 'to the earth ; mansion wet musember, unity other things 11311311031111ted Tollll3llr ~....413., ea c h 3 In the statement which I gave At Tarrytown. . Among , we n, t ••.•• ' • 1011. group Wanda,' 111 making every root, and bad, and boughtidesto tw •'- others. the President mid t o um. •If you. and Walket . e 4 front the other!. Here and there the ie. - he . m ore, , ~. . .. and Douglas will unite in nppoit of my Katmai policy, , ! rut .. ef a defaulted skeleton may 4 seeti, as if the people of Kansas will , vote at the election which is ' -o r , retinal islander, radices - in Itlio) agony, bed GOISCI _Wu., a village at night, WitiCtb• lights to come off on the 2lst l - Deeember." (that election, It um xi ma i r out t e to "the middle spice ere•he fell ; but gleaming en each sideof the street. in 001WD host he...membered; having been called under abit auspices . , s ' . sea they will be in the 'hasernenCand' nowhere • of the niluoritY laglaisture, for the par*. of tis the e . r l'one puume to ioeies arra n g ement gne a . • ette, , nn ••• a its others in the stile and 'nowhere else, through the Leoampttni Coustitutiou, end .was held n o t i ."And beneath every heap welled, at the depth , and to others 1p some mobile ebamber t•but•in der circumstances of 'fraud and Infamy which will not es bits heml-said,of a few inches , the ' retlieine 9. no house will ovary window gleam Irons top to soon ho forgotten.) , Ile said further, ••I know Crat yr lho ern* bed upon . which the' family had lain, • have thestroug side id this question. I heel, that ye; bottom. So it •is with men's faculties.• Meet et ' errel 'mixed with the smaller bones of the hit. . •• can carry off the peopie, bat appeal by ou toistand et' •,- -, 'mixed .„ . . hind ,. feet them are in darkness. One chines . here, another mo, because If '1 do ant adhere to my new policy, ~t, man f oe, ruts ants verteurte, atm anu there; bet there la De 20an 1e11002 . ,1201 is hunt. lama. Georgia and Illsslarippl , wilf probably seeedel - c - ,. , pones ; il•lallPi n lri l i. toos with frallot9htauf glaz ed nuns throughout. •, , , , • - . the Union. It Is Piebalds! that the memory et !.`ltetk• potterys and various other "Implements of 'nide' ~..., __ heard • thalami will bin stimtilated,. l when he reads 'tolotkiC teach • that God his a right housew?fery. The min i ster, found for me ender' ,s• HA:VI3 31!33:15 res. As far tote Washingten Wan, whether it 66 bne family heap; the Pieces of a bait burned, tin . to glorify himself, and to apprepriete mverythleg, for him or not, In the abort 'street. Ir. are %l ids, L i ed i, rthee an w i t h a narrow mu fti; t h a m ta . ,to his own delight-a doctrine . which is shocking kip Ult dges, the Memory (dike Pissident 1 ,-- - '..s ell ~, a . * . teethe.' ' s ,- - 1 , ... i - 'plalehral urns of our ancient tut u s hadbeen ~ „„t i n l y rhese P. , n le ini - dwhieh represents • him , as hiving In eh:nighty r selflsbnase. Can we believe that he sits, self! As to my efferingsdrimhs We.line ulnan.,o 2 e Vet- ?notaltield . by the hand, w i thout ' the a garstaanco 0 to r eutl e r t hUe 61 , r - o ,.. Wen . n t,_,Or th4,lvas'ooooettg• ibeirottees.ireel; end to'.One of the fragmnts P . , deed In tiredly , admiring his own perfections, hi ' Joys , wts . a *lnst. 'this on, was -nano-- itr --- '.......'." "t.""15ie 1 ,441"M ' ''' b re'slitek, a Minute 'pellet ef gray- hnir.- From °"""ging hie o w n , ye. •Or t ‘ t . .. • tors of that same pa went whiles ;este... e rr not IL °. . , . • Ih'bdl t - with regard te man, the whole Bible fulminates ? , ndet amebae heap he disinterre. t a an es eve on l y Psident, my a vine and opium' t es istiy• millet i , 6 .' gladly and kindly reteived,, but is wish he *s of a tittle'. Wooden porringerlpieiher,) perforate' -, v s ass a. i I I i th s the vote nor 16e 'airing on of hands led: I spoke as freely to him all tio, end instsl'ia- Iby ateleilstill bearing the mark of the turd that that gives men the right to preach. One's 'own not Preddent;as I did after ti elecl ~• i• I h 'I le thewall; and beside the neve lay a heart is authority. if one wishes ttr, and can, let . tion. i li b - I ong I . 1 ' ' '1 t : t i ed lid e r i th k e e u ,, I Odin lai• and less• destraedble bones of him, though all ehnrch, courts.forbids. ,If be min -jt"tbart fact ine"lecti" w ' th- --'--- ---- - n o r I few 11 ' ' ger. i . ill I' both Dot ' preach to edification, be Is not authorised the Presi_ent 1 may . mention i and„,loo pbgedelthia, the child, with who fell time pu e. us two days after it transpked, I rfil.itut street wits nut $ little,- e w e of 'the gainders of tts horse. ,_ though all the Ministers in• Christeedein ordain 6.l6,eid,,,dwltlee,,ll.‘itt?itte.dlht.„-•Y•lltre lienik - Nfsr Torii,. J o lonn • "Cattail) Waits, no horse could hive got there hint. • Any one that. lei.s a bell in' bite, that. ring .- ------eb-Let.m.746 1 e i nt ,,, • ° ,,,, u ut .,,„ . `,L tu y •to havn_dropPed a tooth -a 'foal of, 31 week old ing, will ring with “Iletitiens to the Lord,r_is Is ire . J I had ine to W 1-- ' and '. e " . --'-. over c ould 11.4 hero passed itself through the opening; preach-r., - ~ , . . , • that he had beerr desired IV L I he ft e Presiden ) ln. , I , i . and see mu ' and 1° °lure °hey it test upon the, 0- anti...end! 3t I. ng 0 grinder , 'vile h n r - eidr l 4 l , .nn' reern! Gen designed men togrow as treat grow in often , tended Intaglio his Kansas, d be• tolerated Ids introduelon into the cave, could have got wilco ' pastures , r o ad : might:ol alt around ; but awn in so- .. "idle Wirth sod dud no a t a' e lad respPerl i t . his up in Ch idgrim with the huMan brume, seems an Mete grow like trees in forests, tali and ipialling ,Adtaintstratka IMO did : ••,!,- 1' ' • • 1 eeignia4om t _ iwha Of ilia class tn. which the reel t h e t imer ones overe h e d ewe d b y,t h e h i g h er, with I Pe'lleY. s : ' ' ;.; g 'PH TOa;tAPII or. og I' in thei 'ttl . e belong' . Floured In litinhargh on only a little broaching , that at the top... They HEAD AND SllOnhportp gluli., • ' I ,f. '• - WASlt i eopeak ngegthe report of the p o werto• stand; unexpect - ed Coremenhittn• on• this mystery, iln the borrow of each other the 'by *spreader ...t. ' •l' i ' I t nee ft thew ' le the e r n . ,-- little I ' e 'nation, and scorch him, and hnro'his 'fialt Into - little b 20 experimental Philorso. • 1 persue4f toy or.. : 13Tb i l i n e et,ineettra s t: ° ? 1 -•...r• ' ; I s 1 ' l'll ' • I pher Hillis second year. I had spread onion the w .,,,_•' e ' ' 4 ,.__,, ' r , ' Sr the Cabidet mooting's, ' lik . I ‘th,• 1 •“"',. 61 !1 n g neserceriersation,lwhoily Libel° We serum ' m t li onad - Str. Weikel. never eathewbs ant veeture tO ewe; Whited the President and C Met 31r, aorir•the einfoslties or Eigg, among the - rest the reliesitif the cave, ineladmg the Pieces of eavthen •• arta the 'fragments ol thane/ringer; but the oneto say thal G entielon that • they Mould beim, tres.l hursej , Oda seemed . therm„,,,,, sie , oirlistuntbitunatis dedial, appearing, 33 the forest be cleared. and ode he left. alone, the first wind which comes uproots it . Turas is an ugly kind 'Of . forgiveness In ibis world--a'kiad of hedge-bog forgitreasse. shot nut k 'll 11 n take oat who bee offended, sad ' ti tabs the only real euriosity . 11 el .."'" ~ e , - e , • , . • ~ „ I a Bit He . laid let eal UM" n before the blowpipe of their Indig- . . instant hold of it ; and appropriefing it.es a toy, hits;' teed when they "have kneaded . blur sane. • 71 ' 11""' " IrLd"P°ll.l7"".., i lt "". ''''... o " 1: e re -.; ' itootitmed playing with r it till he fell asleep. . . , It -orion,f as ei r woeows footmen m ea .1...., eat= a nd , ~- • . ~ A TA lira that it ens f t e, , , , .I.7tlaTe mow l i t tle ou . , • :drat li Pnrt'f 'l'l'il'itmaliterecal6l63lest :P he ed tfTeil l i t • b glat into the cave by 'the. peer 'child amid , , eland ' with their Ilier,y Illels,,,then--they forgive • him. ilte edb 1e... ":41716614° in Mag i e el" le the" r°ll- lin Me Swanson:found It. Alen PLInl , Pralllirl 10 0 olidanworts and go the • w a.itt grow imposed,' end alt it time that edger vitioo'utioulillering v e ms . i k f feeble old - next day looking to nee if they 'have born graces. MS re ka pon pagic mutt:eke edreitsary of the Atm- The tittle pellet of grey ha.r , spe e o Norm _ ..„ i , 0 , .. , , . „ .„„ , _ , il" a 1 ,1'4_ alf the Adstoilltrofioni Thh name of t " ed • a e htildved in thit:wholeene naarseeT, with the - Goo one -", '7,Cui.dinxott Sr. Johnikatt. I eel eve that bets now $ rn ° ,..ned to the Washington .OWe. If he deities the 'meal bele med., 1. shall.er eom fled , to make It n s Pena Eflloo* . an OA MOUS IMOT. ir 0 sie etin Whiney easasing itself no daye of. discipline -And growth. Ac or ns and gra dstor . o n s pe . g . . . ,-'`' tu I tang,thri name midges oirespeetable! the eve of destruction-rill ..., by rn X Vigorous manhood of the i=land ; ,andliere was a and rain: hot the an wrolight in ire thraeleh'iong . h its top. • Mt Al . for ova aproat quickly hat gray Jong ripen t ing. ,Fensersits, who wentipteaent wh o n be,deserthed this eel manl Irtsuuld not I spare ,Ninevels. Chet grew , . ~. - • ,seated Interview between fl senor . Walker end the; city; o i l 6.4 to the angry pti , ,..phot, , whoroto ore ~ ' bittern" LAws and'itiatiliatities an eaningatip twirling to Cabinet, aril , Preeildient Buthe an; lied thus oltht i , t mos, than lit retire thunsand.persens. that conn'd gravitate: .' loike l elbeks, therapist be eseessionally• 111" -61'41 9r‘'irEkl. Wiliker C t 4 "" n"ident i er di - belated their right hand and theta; left r eleensed,-Msd: wooed tip, an - d sod to irile-tiolle. ,•-, Cabinet, I beg to rest this part of my .ststemen, 190 , 1 1. ream. t hare IsrOn stidy'tlefaceildh the thiabtilligat3hOdalialo3:ity of k eeeltorelbeW ~ In Gollts image mus t y • .. e .... , ... •-- •• A CitittSVIANITT which will not kilts thew Mho ton OW" Mitt , '" 1 , • r L. ' _, . ... j rauriiiriti at the Poor inoffensive bil !reboil teigg :Al -•- 012,s struggling from tboAtlttry to tirmlop of anti \ - ard - theit 'feeble Irailingei FULL , t.g,NGTII EIIieTNIBAPII Olf JAN1E810 11 1:9. , , ere tbf4 imiltlhave he s till . L ,aty..neello aeetket r ast tat to die fur It. ' IitN,Ne.TT ,_,- ' ' • ' ,I_. .._,..'; rebind,' no' denbt. etheil-theng t II nl°ll 7e. l e le. 1 .. Tax ta li te ' roll Wu ' is no t a WAH to belMilai. Among these who WS. voluniereed to .seeetr e im twit hi n *,, g e n ,fitst Id thicken: and' yet Atetb ty • .„„ ~ , .4 . , ,, „, . , ready abets of Sim Tareytown re Wetleeth i e 1 '• •'- th fettilliserimineteilesdnietitin.- •• •I- , Y 1 thin ma titans: but to be better ladle yettive.r. drums Gordon persist in e . at• the New Yor,ffirekl,tbe Ida WO & cum , ~.0 . honatikili nutearn ati .„ o ray& m e , wit,,, llellgion itetettative tyska individual. •., t • Sennett. Addroping MI do'. 'ailsestauslienee. , donne , i I promote, thlastateateut will beheld by, tut _ . 4. 0 le Poi so nj ( l i tea of the e it op ef Le w d 1 ;hal in Him. float , Tin: seiserlinteschbeensate' on re fruit tree are hiett • f1 , ..1 _oft, I 100 suro_lhet tnonsaii” no olls t i e.-wuru ' r r ll •Sa?.et'whete. having greatly Iniseonflaettel. them.. t meant h., synsholixe ;the lar,-,e ,w.Ly, , w public sltehtion tathe niamo , In which fla i r sairote , A • I'e , the .E.ritte /Warred theta 15 their, 9ri s il Jlurea to d' Ile rant th)tie.. ,.e . ducted his- taitv.piper dsniug l e'claieeit , .1 1 3 u s I ibs. ,feil • ... . si , . • • • I• I I I . • .. • . • .. I. ' I 1- I i- • • ,fl . • i. • I •" ' . NNSYLVANIA. - :' •• . I 1- : _ ' ';t: • '' ' t ; ion; lite isf ; shame,' life brightened6y no. died of y ats, a life of 'selfishness. offjosionsly, of *drab= trastittinglyllinstralta la the calumets of lala altiespa per duringthat nameable ttraggle. Absent letrabodo what Mr. itnehaT returned from Ragland, Bennett Oats hi. Naar Tor shortly after. aid mit about" to - wee lath of thigh* parthethad the bat chance of lief . Flatly; Midyears ortuirred of James Hathaaans -4:0 ined the matter,. and lie placed himself itt the handset thy/bleeds of ffrentout—whatba or not la a •-conslderation I AM unable Wpm's: Thb man bad grown rich in'a career of villainy. -11-Urell attkekt • Upo peiwon character, his teetering) a shelties's:id actn al ivates, Mensal's* Intrigues agalusthsd- Seis mea and buttress Interests, all ootroined had filled 'hit perk*. and be now aspired to • ratportable rawer mu retire 'tuition:at some Mulct „inert. -It Is stated - that item he appiled Aar gab a position under the Ada ministration of President Pierce, his petition waiatronted ,71..74,itsz.t104;leacin.rliori.naui.thani.D.Adtztojetolcsoltraticgra 1 . U l oo : they hun: Ilb:t = Lancaster, where that linchaia,u 11a r es ided ; they ; lingered at Washington; they were In • South and lit the North, and ill talked the same lia li v li y ri° o a -u nTd a ri f ; b ed il d ill „ : lsl : a l the °3l o l ::: . m tili m "e o neleem ert t i v in ni eso teded hcoi n stoT T : T : i b l i ., ll asecy tn e rk Ua l: ln t .. d U i od Th fl e he : find rend) , circa:o4On through the adulate of the Mr • Th ol must SA eded secrete teem exposed to the public 1 5 L e he ' early life Of atr . Buchanan. , his intimate coiatiien- At I relation' and apecially that portion whlch'he him. al l, has mollespia . ausay hidden from notoriety, was bath. p *lto gri nds his envenomed tooth era Into the 1* t lY e 1 4 0/, tortn:t.hveucerelgarno:7l:ofTtheet. jackal lnntwe n o : and hil t pitbsdea, d. and •shookinto the eyes of the Omitted p WIN srentleadairb eves Mr. Bazhanan's friends did b dare[ to /Oh* to. - - iroroclitapitVoi MIL DUCITAtf AN CUTTING 0111 1 • Mill WON NTT'S NA S. • • ' Mr. Unchained sald to me one day, tablas up the New cork itould, While I was on a tilt t0...1% heatland, u, by alb I thus in be traduced and pursued by this in famous knave t "., Brave I-no friends who will visit New irk and punish him as be,deservest Ills oars shontd taken off In the public streets." : .1 near saw Mr. whit* isiorrteget tea than be sram on' fhb, 'and:alter Icialei. under liconett's salicesmod,art creel elan ; ere, a r befit Tilt Is to my prudence Ind compassion at Ite nett li this dij permitted to walk Broadway With till lounsdin on his *otetrlstrid. I wilt- remember bow. Stier, the MM ;align, the ti rot impala of the Demo ' Orate all over the Union was to have a settlement with tug to defeat 34,11nehanan. .'. . •' , '110'6 3 4SPH Ot MR. IitICIIARAN 831pRACING pa.. , 1 BENIiRTT. Thousands or Democrat IC editors Ittrotsgbortt the coun try felild Binnett deserved to be eaatigated, and at. lhe tio rib, tore of a Lumber of distinguished men, then' lu PM Iph4t. I eat down and prepared a somewhat atoll iirtieleishowing him up In faithful colors. Mr. i Bucha an astonished Joe by calling my' at ten lion in ibis !article and eoiiplained of the proprietor of the peter for lubliting I t.i r told him that). bad myself written it: find t -CI had written it beadnes It was demanded by ec4am9tt dererfer, and by ordinary respect tor' the gal. Witen lerho PEI been ladoced to that journal. and raped 1 tl , 11 furl thethousands : of struggling edition throw hold 'the Ilnidn, who had regarded the nerved as his m st intubstis. v.:tentless and savage enemy. "Well," mild h lregret that iilliTo' written to the proprietor of th paper *snit this article, but I desire that Mr. Bennett ihallisuPport my Administration.' - i 1 can ty.per perceive that, the'msn who was this willing, to court theespoet abandoned macho most Infamous edi tor titian the bee of the earth—the • man who was thus willing to; pm7ute the support of James Gordon liennitt, after fie had if nipred the vials-of utter and inconceivable - rail upon hia ;head, And after be bail • triduced Ihe'• outl : laitraitd,the itepublicatta,, andJhen rebuked by to rault of the electinn-;woisi even at that day revolved a hi o• u tu)nd to turn his hack upon the gallant men* .i a th s e ty spdltitate, who had surrounded him a with wol 0 Ansi aid who had tarried tam forward into the 'residency a fter twenty yolars of hard, naretnititag and irtroilria toll,- i' - ' 'n th I . O stragth lof Forney Photography , the trash nglt n "nip* goes Into - hyd ales, of_ course; but while tra ;OF ( the i b ite iV limner Photographs ace bagging up . if Forney s show case in the street; cretYlady . bail at 1 a A.m.'s u d IT think ere:hear, everybody milogi what eve/teidy cOs'eye ray' On stvluki,,:pitutograpbs— .-K. u natle.litr." . " . ' . . . { lorellan9. STEAM 'PRINTING - ' OFFICE. „-, t ( Baylor procured tbomo Prestos, we Ire stir preptred to 'Ducats JOB au4 BOOR PRINTING of ivory ifeoctlp- Goo at Um °Bee otfitio 3(13 me JocsooL.olloopit tYl ftran Il . SotiatOtt, ostablasioglo tRo toiottyja otteltiO' - • 1 , 441 " 1 1 41 " • Itapr^= . -• • - zappel a trt. 7 _, Antidellt Afirtritt,. •tMitP Doh, ky• • . At the very . shortest satire. Our god of JOB ?PPM ts nor* extearalaithan that of ritEri eilielitkle ore. lima the Mafia and no lump heads employed espeseely ibr Joltkping. Was a practical Printer ounal4re suouni Um our work to be as upst as say that as be turned out in the titles. PRINTING. 111 COLORS 4,Que at the atioritwl nolke. -' , Boas Donnd titlyieni *misty of Stank Books of ivory doieription seassfGet!itodt bozo,' aik4 mild to collar at sbottsat trials, which they set adrift In the 'ocean. They were, believer, rescued by' motes °lawn% • and sows after a strong body of the BieLessiaAnit sail from Skye, to revenge themselves on Elm The natives of the latter island, feeling they were not of ,tofilelent force to offer resistance. went and bid' themselves, (wee, women and ebildre.,) fide • secret elve,•which is netrow, but of great atibtar- • • %nun length, with. an. exceedingly, small en. trance. It opens .roce the broken face of a steep bank along tbe 'bore; and,-aa the *bolts merit le eavernont. th eir . ,partieular , retreat would bees been sought for in vain by. Mangers: Sp the Skye-men, finding, the Island uninhabited, pre sumed the native, bad fled. and %tided their re vengeful feelings by' %clacking andirillaging the empty bosses. Piobably the motarables were 4 no great ,value. They then took their departure, and lett the island; wit% the sight of a solitary' human being *Wong the elite awakened Melt inte-•4 Picion and induced thew% ',tarn. • Ihsfertunale. ly a slight sprinkling of soon hail the,, fontstekts of an inlividual verb. traced tu the month of tbe•cave. Not having heini there our • selves at the period' alluded- to„ %main speak • with certainty es to the nature , ,of which %seed, or the term' offered by either pert,. hut we know that those wire . not the days of pro. toeols. „The ultimatum was tot satisfaetory to • the Skye-min, who immediately proceeded to , "ed. just the preliminaries' .in their own way. which „. adJusttneut cot:whited in carrying a vast collection , of heather ferns, and other combustibles,' end ma king a hoge',Are jest le 'the very entrance of their' Utah Factiagb, which the • kept op fora length of time; sod thni,T by 'one fell smoke, '• they Smothered the entire populatien of. the Island." An Exicertowsn's:Lrnixt - •l3it.t..—.Tiwo follow* : lug ootipe of the doings, of, the bards of justice. in a neighboring country. In the year 1712, intl . , . nt;t be without( some historic lot and; cer- ' toinly it is enlettitted milks one retheS` roolcOl. ed than - otherwise with the,- stale of Europe in .In the year 1712, it was. the ourtutn in t Amsterdam to make nse of ibis 'services of on ex ecutioner from the neighboring town of paarlem; and in order to avoid-.the' expense of repented.; journeys. the worthy magistrate contrived that , the isriout sentences of tbo criminal .law should be carried out as much, as possible, on the saiito day. The following is the little 'bill of Mire Haar-. lets Cateriftlor the work of a single dav -• ,• •N • Ansrennsm, Dec. 170;0, , Tiisceount fu r business duos. , . • • To one'beltanded, - • Item fer the we of 'the sword-of Jude!, • . 3 Item for the cloth, . , Item fur the coffin, TO one .etrangled, • " Taken down and pot into the coffin, • To wit pot on the wheel, with nine. struhlis • at 3 gulden'tbe stroke,'. • Fdr the strangling, ' • 4 Token downs:lnd totted one' of thoi thitOt, '•• ' •11 To two hanged with a sword over theil heed5,..3,3 One tokonAi.wn stud carried out of the Selru. 9 . One token down, 3 To four hung on the gallows; siV gnliteit anieee, One with sward o-er the bead, .:rom, with letters on Th eir. breast, To four and-twenty eimaigial, at three golden 5 - :a p i ece. tm Three with the sword over (bele-beads, One fettered. end set tti lbw Ol!pry. Onehrontled on the Welt, Item wages, Item road looney, . Item fur the Ore or. the ritpf, Item fur the assistant, 9• BOOK BINDERY. • re Amount, • All this, we repeat, - wee the Work day, unfit cornea in a t.Me pottie r. e"—"t"'"amen', the town hours ~ of Al o ole t dato. •••• 'corns t.; save ouggested the m ss taumf the lime merely that the. hangman i. o f • thriving one (dot sulk eeno de , "ha C l 'e d. neeringsy) t To us in oar day ,Iceneratipn, audit is an interesting ilOcomeot,.. "Pe"t, genuine one, of Ole lllPtory 'h•'* d..7* "hie' 'Pentdu in Holland end throrr. "'" , "the r riorto of lite-world too, aro •'1 (o the 'toot' old timea,."-Chuaibers's II • • 43.