riEAHS OF THE WHEW JOM? OCCOLV sussavarrius: ... . . .; Two pottAits per annum, payable in ad , CI 113 it not jells' within ill mouths— And $' net ',Aid elettiu the year. . vo aria; T hies goph.s to one addrass,tln advanee,) l Seim' . Ale do do • ' Fifteen .1. ti , ) - •do . ; 4:I utptabceript i oils meet be 'feverishly pelt r ince, and mut' in uut! address. T o es,aalilts anb 1:0711111E. .• ... :i to l o cimkt, sill be flarnished tO Carriers SDI at $3 per 106 sepias, cash on delivery... /57 ..,,,,,ike sad &kiwi Meagre supplied i J gimlet et ilia oditetas. riot LAW 07 XEMMATZMI. , ;it , obiff ibers order tine vlistoot inland of' t 1 41 ~,,t r s. tbv Publisher may oath:Me to send , till ; . ffo rages are paid. • It neglect or retina t o take their 1' ~,,, P 0,23 the 'lee to which tufty are divided, r i ;s d m spoosible until they tyre settled th, hi o to,red them discnetlivael. . • • . 1 it,stthelribers more to oth e r Owe* wlttiont lr theittblieher, end the edlo9lPere 'assent to tL di recline.* bey are held rionumiithle. Slti, Ttpf rousts hsv; decided that refuebur to take newapa. „.. 4 ,0 0 e 4 the othce.er.removinly, end tearing them on. e 'r ii ii.d far. Is prima facia evidence of intentional frond. RATES OF ADVERTISING. one square of 10 lines. 50 cents for one insertion—stde inerttw I nsertions. 24 rents; each. 3 Lines one time. 25 e e ntx-lubsequent insertions, 12% cents earl'. All ad vertise nuts over 3 lines, for short periods, charged 0 a r zi , . "Ina . , • scion. Ogg. Two, vatic: MY. IWE ' rl * Three Wee, 63 • tad . 4 . 1 • 25 ,ty A ts $3 00 _Four Hot s. SS - I 25. ‘ 1 7,5 275 4 " 3 00 00 V.lre tines, 100 150 200 Ott; lines, • 125 225 2 6. ' 4 6u 6 00 &vett lines. 1.25 '2 25 .Iro . ... A3O '7OO 1 Right lines, .11 23 223 '. „ 2 , 85 . 6 ,,,• 00 6 66 „. ' Nino lines, ,1 25 2 25 " w " "50 9 "". ALL (Mat /I VA tress e wers , As A AV:MIEN , TIN LINZ*. One square: 125 225 350 603 10 00 Two squares, a sil 1 . 00 5,00 .9 00 14 00 ... ~' ~ ... r , Three squares. 34 ; ''• ' n'' 750 12 00 18 00 Your *l o9 '"' 46 0 B'oo' ' 800 °0 11°0 20 00 Quarter ea., 60)-9 00 ' 12 00 DI 00 - 20 00 •*barger 101(.4 for Amid periods, as per agreement. ' . Zsielluslueint Notices,3l each—aceompabled with an adverthrentent,cents each, ' • Adiertlaetnent tohfOre Marriages and Deaths, 10 relate , pet II ne,ror first insertion—subsequent Insertions. 5 cents pt ? tine, Nine rrordsdreroontrdaaa lineln ad vertlslng. ', iNieieitatifigitild of hers, advertlhing by the year, with. • changes. and a atending advertisement nit exceeding 15 Fete*, will In, charged. , i arit,ding subscrinlion, •16 00 Site., to the amount ol tour squares;wlth chan ges "n 4 subacriPli"n• '-• ' • ' - 20 00 Without changes. at the rates designated above. ' Advert kementkset in larger type than Ilatlal will be charged 50 per rent. advance. on these primer. All cuts will be charged the Male as letter press. -... • , - No Trade advertisements' received. rrom;.•Advertising Agents abroad. eterpt et 25 per cent. advance, on these pricey. unless by special agreement with thelMblisher. 31arrisses 25 cent* "each. Deaths accompanied with no. ' time,. 25 rents, without notices, no charge. .All notices. except those of a religious character and for e duestlonal purposes. will bechaiged 25 &its for any homner,of line. under 10., Orer 10 lines. 4 cents per i pie addition,* .• . . Proreeoliris of metfllop not or a general or public char; sabre., charged at 4 cents per line fur each - insertion. Tq facilitate calrubit inns we will state that 325 liner make a rolamn-154 lines a half column—and 8 2 lines a ,quarter column ..... 2952 words mak« a column-1476 a half colutun—and 738 a quarter column. MI qdd lines over each square, charged at the rate of 4 cetiti4, per tine, for one time. and s'rents per line for three lilies. • Yearly advertisers must ,confine their advertising to their own business. Agencies for others. sale of Relit • }l§tAtp, A 1.., • re not included in blzoklnesa advErlls..uienta. IRON WORKS. , TAMAQUA IRON WORNS. Carter & Allen, /pa 1 4 "hunderr, Machinists. Anter.,..raci .Vochiniale — Pool Milers oral Our Huilders. ' . • Ttle adfacribela aretvw prepared to o f • receive orders fur all klu(kit of etat 'ornery linalitea and . machinery' for collieries. ~ I..Aailgi, blast furnaces. nfllls..aci Extenaire, la. ---rtu.:.,s; 4 . il. de.: and practical experience In the ' ; ...-:, . . b loess. warrant thew in taking the...largest contracts at he lowest priers. . Particular attention lx celled to Ives k Allen'' , New style Patent Winding Machinery. by which the Slopes .ur Shaft rope Or chains ruts on the top of both drums In double ways. arrangement, It Is confidently believed, will save. In tbe,wcar mud tear of r6peA or chains: the price of the Machinery in five years; and for fast winding,simplicity of cuostructbet and durability, cannot be surpassed. We also recommend the new ear wheel. Invented by Mr. loelen U. Allen. This wheel' can only be hod at our works arid ham store! the :est of the RI vend severe win• tern past, triumphantivt not A single wheel having been broken since Its Introduction. We are Deli placing . It 'under the cars of'some of the principal Railroad Comps. Lacs in the eouotry. We would also rail the:attention of the puhtic to the Tamaqua Car Shop,rotnterted -las the above trorlkir and nrnutly erected for the manufacture of Itallmad. Drift, ►relight Carol and Trucks, and furnished with ail' the la test Improvements, en that they ere thus enabled tosea ettute work much cheapernnd with wore ddepatch than heretofore. . All work guaranteed. Persona wanting anything in our line would do well to give 'lli a c:111. • - caRTEn R aLuoi. • Vrll2i.ta OUNDRY I AVIACHINE'SHOR. Port. Carbon, lichuylklll Co.Pra; T. IL W T EILSTEEN unsourto:. •I es his readiness; from, the eoropleteoutfit ~rlWalk of theabovenainedestabllsturient.tosup . 111 XL.: t»3s ply all orders : 1n his line of hitlinteis— such as fur Stearn Eugiuea, Railroad and Mitt Cars, u utps, Coal Breakers. Castings and 31arhine• ry of orery pattern. He warwauta Ma work to giro satire fa-t lon. and accordinglxsolirits patronage at booth and attrosc - • .14.n.127; IS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steam cor Factory, MACHINE • . aramai NOTlCE.—Thelposinessrf the lite firm ,t a sNyinnt a MI LNES. v. 111 be contiti. .**..„ . „ L ,, tied by the subscriber in all Its various 1 M, aka branches of Steam Enginelptlilding. Iron . Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery: for Rolling Mills Mast Furnaces. Railroad Cars. de.. lc, • Ile will also continue the btudness of4in Inc and fteltlng the celebrated Pine. Ter* mirennit ("mix ,Ingl:.e.rwAn reins Red Ash Cools, being sole prom s for of \these Collieries • GEORGE 'IV. SNYDER, ..lnewttry 21, 107 . ' t-. ' 1 • • • i P.OTTSVILLE ROLLINCOILL. :I • ' IIIE SUBSCRIBE S are eon .gt,. i.r staiftly manufacturing various slit , of Colliers' Rails. weighing 22. 2:, f;. 0.12 • •• ~ririn, and 40' pounds per yard. . Also, .11l e . -"..': T ..vadi .:—._.. . Rails of . lbe most approved patte os. weiztil ig 45, 40. 56 and, 60 pounds per yard. From the eiherr . . ore of the past fire, years. we fee) confident of makityg !tails unsurpassed in quality by`anv mill in the. 4 y m : . All business r ill?emmunleat 1(04 ikildressed. to: 3145. e.. N . tatittr k Sax,' Iron Factors; 'Pottsville: . will meek ith prompt attention. : JNO.IIIIItNISII‘t CO. . .1c 4s 20. '57 ' . -, . . , . ~,, _,____ ' ' `-likALit) ALTO ROLLING MILL. . -. TILE Subseribers'beg leity er to an, It ,_. ..ner. to their friends and the public. '7,,.....awit ‘ • tterrerally.t hat their now Rolling Mill, at „y r , , 1 „'„ n • Valo r Alto is now complete. and to full ''',""•.7"777. pperatcon,•and that they are prepared to fa •niiit I rails al various fatterns,weighum from 22 to 7 ti r M.er Yat4• Alo.dllierent sizes et dat,squaft. and i own' merrlinnta' tzar iron; . ... . Ordrrsr.r rails °Thar irdn' are rotYpentfully solicited, Pelf mPet with prompt:etteutionsglefteither at the'tolling Mill, Bright it; Leah's Hardware Store, (lentrn street. nr at their-otlire..N. Il.Vorner of Centre and Market streets, _d: story. HAYWOOD, LEE & ..Teri. 1. ,'•l 7 tf . . TO COW.. OPERATORS I MINERS. rtoneer moiler 'W orks. - . The subsctiber respectfully invite the itttention of the business rotrimuitity to 'NM his Boller Workion Railroad Street, be -Ipa low the Passenger Depot. Pottsville, Pa.; where he is prepared to rtmniafact, BOILERS lirt EVERI ni:scßipnoN. it oinks Starks, A ir'Starks. Clasometers.nrift Cars, kb., kr. Boilers'on hand. n nrsctisal mechanic and it a yin gTontears devoted himself entirely to t,hh,',brancli . of tha business. he fhtf• lets himaeit• that . work, dons at his estaldidnnt.nt, will Five satisfaction to who yo`Sy favor ham with a cal f: Individuals and Companies will find it greatly tothelr ad vantage to examine hilt work before 'engaging elsewhere. Nov. 21, '57 47-tf] .1011. N B ;VER NIEADOVt IRON WORKS. !JUDSON & ROT II .4.1r0n and Brass . 1, t: lattiFa. Pounders, reeperffully 'lnform their' pa• V. • : trona. and the public generally, that they . es . 4 17idar are fully prepared at the atereestablleh• , • wont, to manufacturb ..•.{teatit Engines of etery site; Pampa, IthlirOad and Dr)ft Care, and every, other descriptien of loni and Brass Ca/dings suit/11,1,1W ' he Coal utiniMa or cither Mutinies, on 'l4 most reasonable 'rine. Blowille Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and ' Zachine work In ugnensl. , , , Itepalrinc of all kinds done With neatnbss god despatch t the lowest prices. All woiktfurnished by them vitt., r nted to perform well- They woultbsolicit the custom of "Ito** wh? may want articles In their line in - thlevielnity:, A t Orders, will Meet with,tmmediate and prompt erten. 11 . S. W. 31111/SON. , March 4.1857 4.13 , ri.,invpsos • 'ASHLAND IRON WORKS. .. Tilt: SCItSCItIItERS are 'now fully trial prepared to'furnish. at the Aph landjibn fffi . al;gl: iforks.Stetim lm and l'umpsot any powerand capacity. for mining anti other: - : • purposes, Coal Breakereof every alseaild isttern now In use, together with castings ind forginks d every descriptions. Coal and Drift. P. of ell sties 11 patterns; large Truck and Horse Cirs.-allfurnished the Or'etest :loiter. • The aubscriljers' tlatttr them -11(eR that. Inasmuch Ile leery member "Of the firm Is a lethal mechanie. they will be at i ,ko furnl..h nr‘ehl ry that will romparelavorabl; win] any In the ite m. All orders directed to 11.: . Gasesot Itens.. Ash: td. ichuylk 111 county,l'a , will receive prompt litho.. n. RNER. ' mtcrivm,GAR,N,ER, ' GA ICS ER. Akhhind: May 10, .5- 19 - - l EHAVEN'S•IRONWORKS. ~• Title nutuicribec is prepared to mann • lecture STEAM power., l'utnpsot any capacity,ntiti Coal iireikrra .1 every description; as well as every ,other kludog machinery aced in Mines: .rs ' laces. Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. ge, the poseessed for manufacturing. and , , long experience In the business. work eau he turned; it this establishment.st the very lowest prices.xod superior quality. • deeir.un of putting up.tna t tinerynf anyklnd. netted to call and examine pa rns and become ai nted with prices before crintractidg els4Where. dere of every kind art, solicited:nod strict attention is gleen to their prompt execution. WILLIAM:DEMI' Inerawille.ltecembey 9.l*fa 484 f. ' . . . WASHISLOTON IRON WORKS. . - 1 \ ottsvll/ r, a mt. ! : • , llod. li JAS WREN etnistettully insltt fe attention of the biltintiss community :heir New Machine Shop and Foundry clad bets eart.Coal and Railroad idioms, id fronting on :Norwegian street, whoa _ to execute all orders for machinery of and trim, such as Steam Ktigines ' all kinds of Gear or'Rollin:, Alllta4 Orbit and Saw 31111 s. Single and hie acting Vamps, Coal Breakers, Brill Cars, all kind* Railroad Castings, ouch as Chairs for Flat and T Ball; Ig.. Awit.elo,o+, he, ; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron " l inI• lie' !I practical mechanics. and having made tnniande of the Coal- Region their study for year, , all Mods of Sta , hint•ry In their-fine of .tnuiliess. they riot thnn...,lvert that work done at th . eir establishment 11 zir, satisfactli m to all who may honor them with a, All 4rlleri thankfully received and promptly axe., ',on the aloof reasonable terms. • .. . Tliqlt.t S. WREN, JAMES WItEN. 2i_ 7 . 22 . : 1 " 7 _.- , ' • + _ 474 f 71 -.• •- . ______ .. _... ___ . . TREMOKT IR - ' - - 11' illf .Rp t WORKS, Tr eolcVirt;"itailrifit I ounty, Penna. gt;The liubeeriberr rerpeetfullyinvitn the attention of the buelnesscotunsunity to their New alachhol Shop and Youn• Itirl. ilk dry, erected In the town of T remont. and . under the superintendent...and manae.' " 1 " "r . ""* . m•Z• flatdord and Philip Cmhoitt. whe g re iy are prspared to execute all orders for Machinery of lops 4u4 of any Imo. Audi as Steam Enninee of any power, cana,ity. Coal Breakers of every derierip 0, all kinds of Gearing for Moiling Mina. Griot and N lillia:,nrittOoro, and alt ltioda alf Yallread Outings. .11 as r. Oa I ro for Mat and T Rails, r me. Switches. and kind. of Cast and tfrointht Iron Shafilnifs., / pi r • il3ll ' 7.' du being a practical Wachanteir having hild thee"' me., and , Nparteneefor many rain the Ooal Region, ,Vllll, lealroua of ;mina; up sabi9ery of any kind, , melted to tall end examlnsour patterns and superior 1 Olt v or wfs - k. and Parolee acquainted with price* at ,'.. worke. 1/444? 0 c*ntrastlDg elPetirbere. Orders ore,- 1 r kind thankfully received. and strict attention w 111 be r " to t , h ",,ir Drquist orreatlon kirlog several llq2o, lq to 159 tirThl Ent:Inel01111;Ind , ft R. : . llv rAkA .M F FI.T7ER .P li r li - lir . . ' , - ,, . _ . ..' • •-..----r--1------ - ..f !; ,:. :- ' '. •-: . • ~I.: . . 1 '' •'': • ~ 4 -- -.1 - - ' ' . . 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' . • • . 3eir aeon- ' . . ii flutll - - - . - c • • . • . . I WILL .TEACIE YOU, TO PIERCE THE BO* ELS kos . Trg UNTIL AND BRING OUT Plo* Tar amass or: Normal, I ETA'S IPRICR *tit. GIVE ffitsa,Til TO OVA ILLARIII OD 111311111= ALL , YAVVAR TO 05$ DBE AND PLIANDRIL—DIP;fOhI44 r j .' . ,Ttevr ' 111 - . , di,i_ - ; ,i ' .. • nt ,/ • puBLISHED EVERY SATURDAIf MORNING, I3rBEN,TAMIN,,BANNAN TOTTSITILLE, - SCHUTLICILL CUNTY t PENNSYLV J , '. ' . ..0n,,_........_......- VOL. xxxiv. MEDICINAL. OMB; 3/SUBLIME]) DUO trriniz • •• -, IN THE.VOUNTIt "SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EACLEet Cantrell t Pottsville. • The extataxivabasiatwas, ot Lb IP establishmea t In saw. at all titnrs ?Mak supply or the Vureat and best DIMS, III.DICINES, tua?ucal.a. At.; ae. ' .The‘ proprietors, Out aattior bring a druggita of thirty years! aarawifr anee. give their 'personal -attend4nfe at all tlenea. sir Particular *turn. do p paid l to Physicians" Prescriptions. I , : •,,s , Paints, Oils. Ohm.. Dye Mutts. ire.. In large ni_ mint, whnlesala and retail. JOIIN 0. iiitOWN it SON June 26,'59; I _WI- CliM. W. 11140, Wholesale. and Retail - 1 r.Bzi . tafigielist /ix% ci Cheri=lai 8.3. Cornet Centre and Norwifinn !its., , (Oppnsite Martinteilb Alfei,) • • POTTpVILLE, 1W PrieA. p' ) MANUFACTURER A.ND SoLE PROPRIETOR 0 : . Eptinies, Pectoral Mixture. • . - ErTING'S PECTOn L MIXTURE. cures Coughs. El [NO'S PECTOR L MIXTURE coins Influenza. lllTl:cirs PECTOIt kl. MIXTURE cures Rroncbltla; EPTIMPB PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Bore Tbrca EPTIN4I'S I'EMO XL MIXTURE will relieve eonsri tire liatlenta to adsaneed stages of the disease., EPTINO'S PECTOI AL MIXTURE sold U.IJACOn L. : 1 I mot, Ashland. EPTINOI3•PECTO 1,1. MIXTURE sold by J; E RuuNs, Miners ille, . • . . I ! EPTING'S PECTO AL MIXTURE sol i d by W N.B. Kr • Schuylkill Ila en. , i 1 EPTIWO PECTO At. MIXTIIRE sold by all drugg geotrallyth ' ghost the county. October 24, '57 143. , I Philadelphia when gpantiti pe-ORFAT , HICON'ERT OF THE A0E.14 , .. • u rued from these prices VAPOR PANT.TO yr • Pipes pa: Preightt Toba co Chemws! .4 inch mpe • • DR. UUSTAT LINZ%A.ILD'S S I V - .6 44 . Taste Des oraplve Trochee, , 7h theta Sub.titure For 7' Imeco. iT is aw 11 known and incont overti- • 8 •_" - • ' i x ble fact that the use of Tobacco Is the , romotiog , 9 " a • - cause of many of the most severe , ~ 10 . 0 - - • ‘I ENTA I L AND I'IIYSICkL DISORDERS I , Them aro the theapeat an To which the race of man It aubject. as careful annl)Rill Ca be old aned for convey( l and long and painful experience have clearly proviti can laid even cheaper lb 'that it containstertain parrot ic and poisonous proper- i onl about half the price of 'ties most 'dangerous In their effects which by en ming and see theni t at the store of intosbe blood derange the functions Ind orierati ns of , I 1 4 A 1 , the Heart, ranging many to'suppose that organ to be se-' PottstilleeJo , 1557. .dourly diseased. 1 0- BOST ti'_ BIELT TOBACCO affects also the entire nervourt system'. man- , ( eaoculue 'resting itself—na all who have ever used ties stow , T ....... . , ~,e,ql will bear testimony—ln LIIIIFII ude. NertOtlf lain- I HZ experience 'ditty, Water /trash. D) spepsla,•ind many other dlsor- . < has gained ;for this lkiltl dery of if similar character.' — i Geturera and consumers. 1 TliE TAUS ItESTARATIVR TillittliES • cently made In Its quality.' Are designed to counteract theme baneful influenc a, and be superior to leather fur all have proved completely successful.in a niultit t e of heavy or main Delta cases. and wherever used lteittg harmless in them. Its first cost is much less t selves, they exert a beneficial effeet upon the end e gyre and more durable. and giv tem. rest6ring the Teat* which bas become vitiated or ley. It will stand a heat ot destrolcd by great Indulgence. completely removing the degree of cold or wet can in irrtfation nn d accompanying tickling sensation lof the awls it , I. recommeuned,, Throat—which arm ale a) a consequent upon abstaining • Lletrator* Machine f1hc1.1.31 from the use of Tobacco. and by giving a heiliby tone to Machine Boni the Stomach, Invigorate the IrbOIN 3.3 stein. Seale of Prices. Seed IpJe, Persona who are irretrievably undermining their con. l price grAntertawlaut !dilutions and shortening their lives, should UM' these 2 inch 3 ply. p-r foot 10 Troches immediat r d throw off the injurious and 3 •• 15 unoleasnnt Man of.Toba Chewing. I 4 . n cr "0 These Troche at LosPeceo. an. pat up,ln a convenient 5 . " . 2i and portable tm at the low price of 501ceuta per b0x..., 6'• . •• '29 A liberal disco nt'to the Trak wh om , 1 7 " " " 34 Prepared PlelTieb•• tie 1311deMigt1Pd • to all or- 8 . it 41 38 dirt should be add re.at d._ JAS. E DOI% EltS Deem/Ist, g ~ it I , 44 Corner 241 and Dace streets., Philadelphin. 10 •• . •-•• •54 March 20.'58 I 1211 11 . . " fin 12n n It. - e 11 " . . 72 MORE .THAN .660,000' BOTTLES , - .... la Tits 1 ' N.glikt tNCLAISID STA T ES ) , IN io . 'N Itl Y.E A*R .1 I . THE RESTA)ItA'FIVE of PROF. 0. J. WOOD Pir :iistipring . hair perfectly and 'pima. nently, has never yet bad a rival ; voinnteafte volume Might be ;liters front all ' , arts of the . wi;rld land tom the' auost intelligent to prove' hat tt is a perfect ii Wafter. t .. tut read the elreu4r mod you cannot doubt ; ' d also , Sbefailmfassa.. - . -..-,..,....... it....... 4.,,,, ...........- i 14,, ir'llit Ilsitt.- , 4eople have fi,r rentorlis n afflict- eat with bald head, and the only renatidy. heretofore kirbwit.,has been Otos., abominable algal ' By a recent . dijicciVre:y of . rofess.hr Wood' these at tide are being test gspensed with. but a great many perw,ns still voronize ' them. liwause they have team AU Otedill one( upon by ljnir7Toluics of differera kinds.' To all such ;Arsons we: ..4t,estty.make the reittest. that they will try once atialti. Ow in Wood's Ilestotative tbete is no soch thing as 0111.1 We know 'of a lady who was bald. whit used the aitielea shall time: and her bead is now cov,' -, resi cons-: pletelY 'with' the tiniest and moat beautiftil rue a imagin- ' able.. We know of nelmehins,cases-w,heri Nair was rap. idly falling:out. which .it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been before...l a.. ' it is al..willustit doubt onenf the nest articles for' 1 keeping the hair In good .`ondition, making it soft and . ' glossy..rentovltig.,dandroff. Anil hae.preved itself the' , gr,latest enemrto all the ills that hair Is . heir o. It is the duty of every one to Improve' their personal , appearsere though some, may differ in', regard to the ways Of doing it; but every one will admit that a beau- tifni head ofbair; either io man or woman, is an of much to be desired:end there are no nouns test should be left untried to obtain audio cousideration.= Wontan's 'Advocate, Philadelphia. . * Cocitoctoit. Ohio, Nov. 17, ISSS.. 0. J. WOOD k CO --resents : As 1 have bo t 4i. nested in 1 selling,:ybur lisle Restorative the last sttasuq for one of your ',teal agents, (11. M. Ilackinson.rand having exp. rimmed the beneficial effects of it myself:l would like to , obtain an agency. for the-State of Ohio. or some State in I . the West. should you wish to make suit an arrange. I went, as I am convinced there is. no .equal to it in the rnitiri .chic for restoring the hcqr. I have been en gaged In the Drng business, for several year*. and have I sold various preparations for the 'hair, but i have found' not hi ng that restores the secretive Organs or, invigorates the scalp as well as yours. being .fully.coh,'lnced that' year restorative is what you represent it to he. I would like to epgagein the sale of tt, aST am satlifled a must ! sell. . Yours truly, ' 'S. T. STOCKMAN. i I • WATLANI , 2 blase, Feb. 5.1(57. • l'itOF. O.J. WOOD & CO!—Gefita : Haring realized the rood effects or your Hair Bestoratire.Ewish to state. that find lig my hair growing thin. all vretlmi gray, I was :induced (mmvbat I read nut heard, to , try the 'artlclo prepared by you. to promote its growth and change its color ga it wan ln•youtb. both of , which. it has effected completely. In the operation I have tilted nearly three bottles. Yours, kr. .I•A )1 ES vitANcis. U. J. WOOD l W.. i'mprietors.3l2 Broadway. Now York. (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment ' ) and 111 Varket sts.. St. 'Ault, 310, • \ _ And Kid good Druggists. September 25.?5E. THE LIVER IN VI R . A . ,T R ! PREPARED DY, nit, SANDFORD. Compounded Entirely From OVIH, • I I S one of.the befit PURGATIVE and' lIVEIt medkinea now before the public. that acts an 4 Chthartic. easier.milder.and more effectual than any ether medicine known. It is not only a Orthertic. but -a: Licer remedy, acting Cret on the /deer to eject its mor bid matter, then on the ~to'n'er and bowels to carry' of,` that matter, thus arc :opt ishing two,purpOses effectu-! ally, without any,of the painful &vlings experienced In l the operations of most Otthartim. It 'strengthens the ! system . at the same time that it purges ft; and whet I taken daily In moderate doses, all strengthen and build' ' it up with unusual rapidity. , ". I The Liver Is one ot . -t he principal regulators "of the human body; and mbenfirperforms Its fune. i 1 440 us ,weldtbs, powers of ' the system ere filly de veloped. ' ThiPhStmeach isge, almost entirely dependent . on the healthy action of the beer for the proper I performance of Its , tune- flops; fleas; when the stomach 1 ' lest fault, the bowels arlkd at . Mutt, and, the whole ' system coffers In 'cense. QUPOre of one organ—die, Liver—haring ceitoedtc4 do Int duty.. For the dire ! 1411.0 of that organ. one of the proprietois has made: It his Andy, In a praetirejg4 of more than 'JO years. to I find some remedy where- with to counteract the ; many tierangernentk tome which it lellable/ I To prove that. , his remelkhil tiY: is at hod found. any , person troubled with' I. veer Complaint, in 1 any of ' Its forms, has' ullal. to try . a bottle, and mantic 11.vn is certain. These ,tiums, remove ] 1111211 morbid or bad Matter from ) the rtystem, supplying n their places healthy flow of bile. Invigorating thellteil stomach. causing food to, dikest well, purifying ihef . blond, giving tone and health W the whole tna chiller,. removing the caueeof thediSease—effert- log a radical cure. 'I Nilotic allat la are en red.Z and, whet is better. wren.' fed, fed. by the oto.sionai use of the Liver Invigo. rat or. One dose after eating Is.. sufficient; to relieve Mei stotnaeb and prevent the • food from rising and sear • Only ,one done taken berld lore retiring, pre•entsi Nightmare. • Only one dose taken 44 night, loonews the bowels ' gently. and cane attire- eels. . I One dose taken nftereacbine, meal will core Dyspepsia. 4310ns dose of two tea-r' spoonfuls will always re.l here Mel: Headache, One bottle taken for fe- 104 unihrobstruction removes the cans." of the dleesse.„ ey and makes a perfect core.' • Only one Once otedblwe ately yelieves c. wbiie One'dose often repented Is a sere mare for Chat era I NnrhW;and a prevenilve_ e'Charirss. • Arti - On IT one bottle needed to throw but of the-, system the egrets of mttd..,,, trine after a IlmF sieknena.; flliir:,Onebottle taken fm Jaundice remotes all lotenerail• althea:oil entutO from the skin. • ff One dose taken a st;rl thnebehnieatietegliell TS . gor tO the appetite. 'nage, snakes food dlgeet well. One does often repeated 'cures chronic Darrhrea ha I its worst. tom RAI bile Sum-ft oter und Bowel Complaints ' yield itlmost to the hest"?' dom. One or two doses aura MI t scan canted by Worms in In chi t ld he ren: p ithere it ,it no snrer. safer, Or speedier remedy wrld. as neveryo., taw bottles cur e Dropsy, by exciting kb* i absorbents. • • .We take pleasure in re-st 4 commendinethlsmedleine; its a- preventive for ?Fres . and Ague., Miff iever,ned all Peers flt a Difinusan Tyyse. It 'operates...lll%l reptainyy. and thousands are willing to teatitylelta wonderful virtues. 'a tate 1:1 are giring their unanimous fallen:sky in' fes.pror. • 7 grNix water in the Mouth with the Invigorator, and :wallop both. loge/her. TIM win, ErviooasThroi • , Ie isamtier Medial Dlscosery,and Is daily working' cures. almost too great to believe. It earn, as if by ma gic. even tdeofest dote giving beeritt, and seldom-snore than one bottle' Is required to earn any kind of Diver Complaint. from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia ltsi a common Hedefaehe, all of wbkh are tile emelt of -AP mud blear:, l Prlent SI per bottJe. . , Da. SAti FORD, Proprietor, 345 gsondway, Nem York. Ref sad by all Drttgesfit. 'Bastin Potissillnby lignltY and In Tamnins, by E. J. FRY; Jena iP.'ila ybly ' LL kind C aMolAAllMErmicie • to orter, CU EAP, 40 intimated. Tools and stl macifA_ Inert repaired by George Sebeiliri antre street, P. 4 Estate, opposite Sarnia! Itos=ties Mose. November 21, '::7 : . 47.1.. • \ c MANUFAC To Coat Operators an NOTIO ty Meech .• SMOKING.. TOBA k power—fooloa orday, at Ha • cu and &gar kfanalkefory, on ' " • 200 barrels sweet scented SON 200.000 Half Spaeth& Seises. 200.030 Sixes, Sptotob Romig. 100.000 Seed and Extra Sagan _ Orders thankfully received al Terms epsy. Hassln Sept. IL 'ST CA FteilAC E FACTO f Ir undersigned brae. ibis oppurtubl ty of I the, public that they hero rem execrative Carriage Factory, fru Chunk • street, where they h store the late ere, to theirtZl building. in Mr.rrie•Addition they era prepared to tarn out To E BEST IN TUE STATE an their c claim:mere cad all threw r their patronage. An entire or of nkatertals and the Came old to do work (whith in elegance aufrpatted. 4 They will eohtinne attend as before, Wilk determination tip!) orders will mein, p JWlepalring dams stator aly IS. '57 - .. All AVE lioNrY TB! DRAINAGE AND "P" .I;ixt the. Thing Wanted i! BC' flltlE subscriber h ; Aunt for the sale of 1 1 t n. and Drainage Pipe. 'fhb; p Inches up to 12 inches In call• rz, cal:Trot: pipe: 7k to Is Indestructible—will tart 11 lets file than iron pipe. bemuse it tbrded at the fillowing rates can be sent direct to points 15 " "_ 10 u 64 l IS 41 21) ". 4{l 22 r. “: 64 i 4 Hairy% anal II ply D'ltP whor., ova: strength r doubt., leather) at an adv per cent. on 4 pty prices. 1 ' 3 Pir Astairrtspat f. 1.1 prr,fvot, 114 " " 1 3.4 11. 3_ ~ 0 4 Ply Locomotive Wtrrtruttd in stand a p 1 34 Inch Twrfoot, •• ft /I 214 " " " - 2 1-2 " " " • 23-4 " " " " ": " Now York Crideo Ilose of ally Aso and Surtion Hose for Itire'En The atoms:ll°re has gor It needs no ()Wog, la pert high degree of beat witbo by the reverest cold, Couplings, lioseTtpes. prices. Steam This article Is now In g Engineers ana.SlSehinlbt It Is prepark ao that ,• Fahrenheit frill not affect it. and is superior to eve ything: elle. as no eubstanre isss so much, eiiitiCity which stands so blob a degree of heat and may be used about all parts where packing Is necessary. viz: 31statolo Platys. Piston Rods, Steam Joints , . Steam Chests, Cylinder leads, Stuffing Boxes. etc.. etc. Packing made to order for all the various purposes, k ot..\ such AR NI ANIIIILt PLATIIIr. PISTON no v. Pire FLANGT.S. Itor AND GILD WATER PUMPS. VACUUM . FOOT AND Lauren/ VALrEP FOR s rLim Excuses. I.c. .117 Y-The subscriber ban the Agency from the Manufac turers of the above article'. The Bette ate th beet In the United State... and weturnish them in &ho) I Co. at Manufacturers' prime. thus ailing t tie carriage to the purchaser. Our orders have also the preference at the Mills over any oth..rs for Belts to be made to any pattern or thicknose not on hand, AA per agreement; we can therefore guarantee the delivery of any Belt within • Ottedilme alter the order is received Anglin 8..'57 32 EXTRAORDINARY, • ,Chear•XlLickcsfissig, Both Water and Fire Proof. pHE §UIiSCRIBER has- been ap pointed Agent , and Is prepared to put on en A Co's celebrated Fire and Water Proot Rooting, —lt is composed of Pelt. Composition and Gravel— it is more durable than either shingles; tin. %Weer iron —requires no painting. and can be put on complete at A little over one-half the espense of- other rooltag.— TIM advantages of this Rooting may be summed up as follows: It le both IVATER-TIGIIT and VIRE-PROM,. It irill not expand and contract, with'heat and cold, like metal roots. - 'one inch to th if font in all the Inclination required. The r3of ran be walked upon without injury. It ran he used for drying purpoper. . It to of great advantage to firemen when adjoining buildinro, are en lire. It is not Injuriously affected In the least by changes of temperature. - • It is.adapted to arm climate. ... It tenet atteetird by the jarring of machinery. It wiil beer more than 'double the beat of sine, tin, or galvanized irrm, without danger to theboardlng beneath It. . • It la easily and quickly repillred,lf injured. Gutters of the same material can be formed on•the roof. . ITS COST' IS MUCH LESS - THAN THAT OF ANY °TILER FIRE-PROOF ROOF NOW IN USE. ' Inauraned k effected at the IMMO ratesax oil builkings coveredatith other Srteproof,ruateriale. - Hundred of rertificates can b.'seen lL .'seen at Rannan's Book ?attire. We append °ttor two to iihor that It IN no .hutiibug . . - We, the a deraigned. had our Banking Howe roofed with Warre 'a Fire and WA ter-Proof 'tooling about three years ago, a d an far hare had no reason to doubt Its of Scary and . urabillty. nor regret haring need It, and should In b iding hereafterprefer it to any other root. lig. 1 . DREXEL k °O. Philade ix, Jlareb 12.1131 q. Pinunttetpx, June W. 1857. M. Warren (I. Cb. , GENTLX3IIO:...-.1 was pre teflon, at nn experiment withyour Improved der ProerCempoeitien Rooting, on the gist Messrs. *ant by In Fire and of May lest i The object. I'eupposo, was to give persons not acquainted with the nature of the rooting an oppor tunity ear 419 it tested. I arrived entitle gratid about I o' clock and sa the boards put on the root hey were in a wirghlstiertehe edges not jointed. or grooved and snatched. Afterthe boards errs on. they were covered with t tireelayers of felt, and Aben ,bra coating of Caro position. and the whole eniered with gravel. A quantity of combustible material was placed within, and all I he 4 ,appointed time a match was applied. A fort pus ere you burst from ail aides of thejlotter.iod en veloped the whole building 19 a flame. 1 eontinded to burn tbr at lewd three,loarters oratt _Pour. At !that stage of the tire, I felt a desire to know how the roof would stand if water was thrown upon it, and askeirper misskiln to try the experiment. which was granted;and, I appqed throe or four buckets of water on the' roof wtdetra off as though there liras no Are under or areal] it. I Geo tauten. utir,opinion is , that so fir as lire is con— cerned. it la the beet kind•of a mof,from the tact that its' . air tle &pegs peanut, eomb n ation In ease of a tire in a bonding where_ the roof is of your material. the Aire 'would not be likely to extend to the adjoining Build ings. I had an' example of this kind teat winter, on the 4th day of January. at 4 o'elvek In the meriting. A tire broke out In • row of Brick [(tutees. op the south side of rwybert St., West of 22nd greet It 'had a roof of your Oconposttion.and the Ore war confined to Abe house whereit originated. I have no bestial km In saying that If it had been an ordinary roof the whole 'OW would have burned down, from the bet that It was one of the coldest Mornings we had last vrinter,and the wind blew a hurrieaneat the time. Robert street is Moth of the, attor 4 college wall, and at that time of the' morning, together with the midterm of thy weather: nade It a long Mose betours_we could get water on the Notwithateridhor thie, we extinguished the tiro without Injury te the adjoining buildings.. ' I therefore recommend yo . ur rooting to the community as • Superior prersotive . I Very besPectfully Tenni. _ - BASIOAtt. VIAALIN,.. Mir/ 4ginetrof tes Fire Department. AWY Airtime information witbreintrd to this _Reefing can be obtained by WM:goo theaubsorlberathialloolt Store, Pottsville. 1111N,T:BANNA14; t JOB, Da Corpotter fa As OrgAard. ftgierins. • Wbo put on the /Wog it shott sotto.. • For Colliery Eitablishamotts,Xiners'lntweit, houses t liroakers. de., k,thia Jirlitiost,tbia islasi the reoftegoired, as it le Are met, and eoppilketalling on It will Pea It on bra. SfirShinals and tin reofieovered with the Material _ . 'lf the pitch is not too steep, July-4,0 il URES Mi]J l l £O, by Simin iiburg. Blanking ITobao• viand realty tot sale. . ng Tobacco. T rA . .. • li1t1? aft Ord to. h MOY ti. • rg, Berko Coont ;Pa. 3611 , AY REMO respectful) iit, form, red their , .: . ......,-I,A, Mauch ..t-,.• , -:—. v e beet? " ,I ' • ' -N. . Large and eardrood‘u4 i on the old rMer where ilititiAGEE E JULIO ready toexec =edit - a ho may favor t ear with and welt selor d stork ands will lea le them nd durability nnot be ti the btisdnew, Trotter o give goner-43) adieu- • attention. DrUstriii4ke. e . • IGUT & E HARD TILES! ATER PIPJ. the /lilting. /legion*. s been appointed .4 Vitrified Stone Water re 'angel,' In she front tt ; re. and will bear a peer I of water, Is at easily laid be made at any point— ream—ln Wet more Mira dire not rust.—and IS af , t Ikar atom. Pottatille, or bare Rail &ads run from a are required. Freight hen partleexecelvlng the • . • 14 cents per "foot. - IS ,24 s• • • 47 " 67 as 44 .4 roust durable pipes that • water. We beliere they u emlett -plpei. and are run and lead' pipet. Call • HANNAN. t for the Manufacturer. it. 21 I NC COMPANY. Belting. ,f the past, ten years sig the confidence otmanu 'll. great impmeements rrent uc In asserting It to open bolts,—eipeetall for hati lestberf—it I+ stronger gain in power no the ' pul degrees unatteeted.--no nre its working. yin all re 0r Saw-Mills, Mines, Unto d Manutartorles. IF, 3 di 4 - Ply. Inns labia en estimate of the widlla can be node. ' 4-ply, 13 cents '24 30 u 36 u " 41 " 66 46 47 64 . 66 64 -7 .1 75 ad 66 Sa 4/ 61 pal lit ot " lea. " 61 107 " 66 ' 46 1 . ),, 44 7 i 6 .16 .611111 . , ) 86 94 104 u• 1-i 144 118 " 173 " made to order. f r purpose'. moire& (no o pulmtituto t. r • re of tlrentytfive and fifty rant • Hose. - fttits 25 " - 30 - 40 " 45 " - • • jt♦ " Fire Engine .Hose. re of 175 lbs. per square ihch. • - - 5G xente. - • b 5 • • • - 70 " 1. • - - Y 3 rengtL made to orderz—alsc. lIIVR other purposes: t advantages firer leather.as tly tight, xlll stand a very t Injury. and la not affected te., furnished at the' rowel; Packing.. nen] use by the meat sittlitu throughout the Un fled State., BENJ. HANNAN SATURDAY MORN MISCELLANEOUS. igipTo all wanting Yams, sea advertbainent of Liati• zonuton Land*, , . . MELODEONS! A. beautiful rich toned Five Octave MILODwr, Rim Wood.Pbtao at le. for wle 'heaps,. IL RAN MAN'S %Ink and Mn.IP Rana • 'AMERICAN CAST STEEL. 11111 IS superior CAST STEEL iv for fi isle at tLw?•llatdoran and Iron Dona. A. trial of 4oaltty to solicited. Out, of TO tonic( Steel sold not has been returned. . FOSSIL PUTT. September SS- J. C. MENNIG'S . . X-01060 - 00 .TACTORY, And Leather and Shoe7Biadiag Store, Railroad Overt, heftreen q , ‘ . PQM He "rititily infhruir his old customer,. at ,the public generally.tl he gentian.* to tom facture ALL KINUS 3101tO000,Kids,Stral French Morocco. ah. Rat and Book Bindle!' Pink Lining and Mow 7 • •of all eel . • lle lute: I an on hen a generall sortment f all kind, LSATII R. flak tam and Red • Sole - Lead City Calf MOD*. 4iN. ... k g Leather thr belts. Mad good Bucket Leather Sr pumps, and.an ex - tnsire variety et Lute. Threads, Nally Pegt• Clad*, &<- All Muds of skins. Sheep; Goat. peer, As.; - also. Sumac taken In exchange forlember, at the 'highest market prices. dr paid roc In cash. Pottsrille. Jul/ 10-'5B. :' , P. , - - r---- -.-----------`-- ' - • d<i'To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of liani mooten SERINO STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, • At 'Wholesale and Retail. eeIIEKTLE desires to rail the 'Otos. - . lion of the public to hiss / extenstve assortment ofSeA. - !toots and Shots, mann. lectured under his own • l p ; el n sfe etlott. esperially A . adapted to the Coal It, • gion.and uttered kw sale • . at bia Stonion CENTRE. STREET, above 11104 - •and opposite the Public , School Moan. !Reline on band s well amnia stock of Diluent' Boots and Shoes, Dieter and Boys' Calf. Goat and Kip Boons and Brogans of every deecriptiont Women's, Missal' and Children's Gaiter Boots. Reeled Button Gai ters, Half Gaiters and Lasting Buskins. of every color; *omen's, Mimes' a nd Children's if Ida cid Goat Skin Lace !toots. Buskins. Ties and Slippers, Men's Melt Com. arm., Boots. Also an assortment of Felix dilW.l Rend. 'pi !Yorks. All of which will be sold at unusually low prices. Particular anent ism given to all kinds of manu factured and easterner work anir repairing. Also on hand; a fine assortment of Trunk., Valises and Carpet hags• Pottrrille, June 19. '25 if $1 All wanting to emizrate to a mild climate, good soil, and flue market, lee advertisement of Ilammonten Lands. , JUST pu aLISH ED "PRACTICAL MINER'S GUIDR" TREANISE on Mine Engineering, comprising a set of Trigonometrical - Tables. edap tett to all purpotteeof. oblique or diagonal. Vertical. hori zontal. and traverse Dialling, with. their applirativn to the - dial ezercise.of Shafts. Adita. Drink Lodes, ;Aides. Lerelling. - Inaeosssible Distances, ke. Also, a treatise on the Art and Potence of Assaying Metals, with Tables, which exhibit at one view the value .of Assaye.ltOres: rules for calculating the power of Steam. Watef; - aud Cornish pumping" Engines; quality, manufacture. and ihnicel of Cordage and Win. Repe P.? Mine Service: on. Gases, Ventilation andr Lightibg ok Mines. boring Arte sian Wells. se.. ke„ together with iteolfection of Essen tial Tables, Rules, anti Illustrations ' exclusively appli cable to :kilning llustuesa . The whole ilinstrated.intro dived and event plitied.ln the most plain and practical manner. from the latest and best authorities. Prke— V. 37, by mail. Published - by GEO. M. NEWTON, At the Mice of the Minute .lfu guz e, \o.l Spruce street. hew York. D. DANNAN'S. DoOkstore, Centre street, Popsville, September 19. 'MI -55-3 m And for tale at 'ARM LANDS FOR SALE! 4 1 ),-% MILES from PIIII.ADELPHIA,, .p) by Railroad. in the state of New Jersey. Wit i a g the 'sod for agricultural purposes. being a gopsl j loam fltfl, with a clay bottom. The kind is a large trail, divided into small larma. and hundreds tram al fratrts ot the co:miry are now settling And building. The crops eon be seen growing. Terms from $l5 to $2 per acre, payable. within Our yenta by Instalments. To visit tht: phtee—rease - Tina strove ',Whiter. at -Pttitadelpheirroir A. 11., by Railroad, fur Hammonton. or address it. J. Byrnes., by letter.' rite full advertisement in arlOtilerCO, 1112311. i . PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Public fkle, on Saturday . November Ilth, at the T HE Louse of Daniel Cialln. near Itin=troao, Schuylkill county, the following described Heel Ketate, ‘..0. aid Acres of Land, situate in Union township, S.chuylkill county, about 4 mile., from Itingtowu, and 1% miles from the Catawb.an Railroad; ad joining lands of Conrad Foos, David , ILehrlg,, Lawrence Seugley. and others. Thereon is e ed a adargs Steam Saw 'Mill. a commodious Deviling •g: House, (containing a large kitchen and seven rooms,) two tenant houses. and all necessary out. buildings. Alsmt litt Acres of the above are well tim bered. 40 acme elrared.and the rest pirtly cleared.' The Cirtawls,a Creek passes throni . h the same. Tile above tract will be sold in the whole or In pieces, to suit purchasers. sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. Terms ea.y. Address ISAAC ADDAIS, Deeding Post Office. P. P.—Penns wishing to view the alsove property. will please call on :Tames Large, residing on the premi ses. . lOctober ...%, 'sil 4:1414 ssern all wanting Farms, see advertisement of Illam monton Laub, M. E. T. TAYLOR, 1/0111111.1T OP VEIL FIRM OP LIPPINCOTT A TAYLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR Jlerchatti Tailors tt.d co . ite:nave Clothier', Of this City, and the following Cities and Counties, to wit: Lieetycow k TAYLOR, of Pottaville,;Schuyikill Co., Pa. larrocorr, Talton. & Co., of Eaatom North am'n Co., Pa. " Danville, Montour Co.. Pa. " of Mauch Chunk, Lehigh C 0.," " ofiteading, larks County, Pa. of Cincinnati. Ohio. . " of Nit. 200 Market it.,Ptillad ' a. Would respectfully Inform bla numerous friends. and the public. (bat be bas associated himself In business with tlle_weli•knoan 1110104} of • . CRANVILLE STOKES; - No. COT Chestnut Street .bettrecti SLelh old Serenth,-,, , Where Ms entire and particular attention will be dee°. ted to the flat chant I allot ing and Flue Ready-Made De. partment Mr. E. T T. solicits exalt from his former 0111110/011P customers. soid from all who wish clouting of superior: Sty le, Quality and Workmanship, either ready-mode or made to order. sirSfrangers visiting the ritv wilt. plows remember the Temple of Fashion, 607 elegant etreet,just one venni* below the beautiful Masonic Terreple, situated on the same street. The undersigned will be happy to meet, his friends and serve them with the best and mitattliab lonahle style of Meetly-Made Clothing that ran be met with in any city In *hi "Union. E. T. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, her ember '6B. 36 HAMMONTON LANDS. NEW ENGLAND,' SETTLEMENT. RARE OPPORTUNiTY tO ALL WANTING PAWNS IN a ,healthy place, heenty : five miles I_ from Philadelphia. on the Camden & Atlantic Rail. Wad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sale, and the Brat division of 10,000 acres. di vided up into ferment' twenty acres an& upwards. The *oil le of the best quality for the production of fruits, grains, he. The price is Sl5 to 1.:20 per icre, payalfri in easy, quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four years, with interest. The terms are made eery, in order to Insufe the rapid improvement of the land, by ena bling rrery indestrima matt le limy a jam. It Is bow being eittensively impromf by mead mils, and some of the berellicens !for, ;caw England and the ?diddle Slates ore erecting large Improvements. It is • scene of the greatest Improvement out of Philadelphia. Siren ty-fire houses have been built in fear month.. Prima. .ed (turners' and business men from the length end breadth of the Union ere settling there.• It fain hill4r taut business place, on account of its being lit the Midst of • great market. • Every article mined upon this eland finds an immediate sale. The water is excellent,afid no such thing so fever is known. • . The poll is a randy or clay loam, with a day befteMand rdothre of manures. It is free of stones. and easily i worked. It abounds largely In the phosphates, and each/ is its fertility thit from the crops produced both upon this laud and the large area adjoinlogunder cultivation,l It will be found net to he excelled anywhere in the pro-1 duction of crops most adapted to its market. The reader may be well aware that thesarliestand the best fruits nod vegetables come from New Jersey, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dol lars. The land, besides being accessible, in every way for fertilisers, has an abundant supply of the boat quid ' ity of muck manure: • - Lumber and building materials; ran bated on the spot at A cheap price, from the mills. Other mills ere, now being opened, and brickyards being started on the mound. A person ran put up a frame tenement for pre sent convenience for one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration. this is the beet course to pursue in order to get a place to live In stand. Carpen ten and builders are on hand to put Op houses on the test terms. -' . ` . ' In settling hers the emigrant tmsmany advantages Ile is within a few hours' ride of the great cities in the Middle elates and hew England; be is near hie old friends and associations.; he Is in a settled country, whets every improvemeet and comfort of ciellintion in at hand he Is In a healthy pia* and is not eubjeet to the certainty of losing the granter part of his family and hie own health 11:111110" malignant fevers which make the gravesof so smug of the young and hardy In far 9if regions aWey from home and friends— ftesidee, he has a mild climate and an open winter. There are thine trains daily to Philadelphia, and lb all those who improve, the railroad 'Company twee a free :ticket. . • The reader will at ones be struck with thin' druids here presented, and sik Memel( why the property b not been t then up before. The raison hi, it • was neve thrown In the market: andantes* theseetatements were correct, no one*ould be Invited to MUMS e the land Iso.. here purchasing.. This all lin expected to dn.. They will see the land under cultivation; they , pill meet, persons no doubt, front their.onniteltibborboodi they will wit. 'leis the lin prevenient*, end eau judge of the character of the population. •"Perrons should come prepared to purcbase, as many are bleating, and Initiate are not held os refund. - The .11eannosters firmer, e mantitly literary and kg rlealtural Sheet, colitileihm "fill! Information of Mtn. mouton: will kid sent to with .thquirer,and can In ob. Mined a62il *ld per auntne;:' . • sieEttle illierintle deeds 'lves, clear of all lbeinahrosee, ulna Ourellits• wrre, b Pitt— Reale to the bad Tin* street Wbarf, PAilidel• iLiosour.oo. by, raUrood.Ut 'l%, A. Pi. and b .M 4 when Moro loqsVe Ibr Mr. Ames. luardium conveniences will bulbar& Lathery %Wan llost innecau addreeredl to O. B. COM EILIN.IO9 Soulb 111711 below walnut.- Philadelphia; Maw mad Iniumatkro cheerfully turebibrd. Eeptetaber 18,!U 60140V1i3ER_13,:,.14955 - ,.‘ • _ ~ . . FrOisi Ilever's .V . apart* e. — A 11110117 - .I3CcNE. ." . ST WittifiLlt MIAMI MITASt, -, ' , - I. , , • Oa ßiver, centlelitiveri gilding on .In Alerted endarnelith ihisetariess sky! • ' • Tiettuates. min' that meter mats, • . Pen while the liv l ivi ng slumber. Tor • time, Theetteddler, matt bath Left the elements • . q ial In pipes; the pi bran breaks the erode no more; Theltiluer labors r with OW sled ere: - . - rand , .To nd the rockt ad bea atone, beast hews the -. Abdhe Abet tells, forest;' be abet guides ... ' The loaded walozd the poor animal. ' ' That drags It, lute forgotten bra t while, • Their tolls, and Peseuttlet of the 01140. Thou pettiest iin thine allotted task.- Oh darkling Inv I through the eight I heir • Tby wavelets ripp lug cup* pebbly beach; I bete thy tureen ,stir the hustling lodge That skirts thy ;'!note intermitted not • ~, Whine everlasting everlasting journey, drawling ow 4 silvery train fr many a mounts,* brook ' - And woodbine/en log. , 4,ha dweller by thy side, Who moored his little bolt upon thy beach, Though all the waters that upbore It then ' 'Hare slid away o'er night, shall find, at 'MOM Thy channel atled with waters freshly drawn ' Truro dboant tilt and tiullows where theft) l es fum up amid ti wale i-slavt. All night l, e. Thou West mots ore 011ie thirsty tools , ••" •,, ' Of tbe lithe will w and 4erhanglng plania i. 4 , And cherishes die beds* on thy bank, ; , epeckled with /Rye dowers, and modest up, ' j'arpatually, thetrapors Dun thy fere ' T . steep the killi with de m. or darken heaven ..,With marching clouds that, trail theateandant show ,: era. L i , Oh - Inver, dark lug River! what a vase it thit thou tact v 414411 flee It still . he ancient vote.{ thaLeeeturies ego, 7 unded-bettroell trey hp while Rouse was yet .. I , weedy solitude by Ti • steam', low many, at !p a ls hour( along thy Course, /umber to thine eternal murmurings, That mingle with the Utterance of their dreams( .At deed of night the child awake, and bears Why soft. fawn* &shines, and is soothed, • And 'sleeps again. Ak'alrysinltliude . . fit little stchoes,Wil unheard by day. , ( yaintly repeat, 'UR morning, after thee, ' 'pie story of thine endless goings forth. . Yet there are thou um 41 bode *lib lie beside the bad, . 1 1 1 Xor whom t rear the bowers that armor Thy margin , an (lids water the green fields, ' . And now thereht no n • Ist en still that they Can hear thy lapse; think slumbers. were thy voles Louder than ocencia. It could never break. - ' l t'or u th s etit the early vit, no more, upon th i i' v hank, , or, for their eyes, Glitter the eri n plq.ures of the clouds 1/pott thy bow , rhea thy, sun goes deem. • Their memorial, are abroad—the memories 101 those wno lag were; gathered to the earth— Lingering with is the homes: In which they sat, Revelling aboverhe piths in which they trod* ilauuling them like te presence. .r.veu now They visit many a dreamer In the forum They walk, d in, ere, it last they Wore the she:odt And eyes therelare that wilt nut cloote.to dream, Tor weeping guild for thinking of the grave, The new-made krave. and the pale one within. These tnentoriee and these sorrows all shall fade And pass aWayiatid - freeher memories . And ne er so t nest:owe and dwelt awhile lie,.tde thy brit er, end: In turn. depart. - . On glide thywate‘ o dud ill night pg gl till at last they flog B .r Beneath the ndoe of the populous trn. e back the gleam of lamps, 414 i n Ansi glimmer with the trains, of light that stream From belle white (lancers whirl. A dimmer ray Touchee.thy surface from the silent room In which they:tend the sick, or gather round The dying; add a slender, steady beam . : Crones from the liUle'elmmiser In the roof. Where, with alfeierish ertmotbiwn her cheek, . The solitary damsel.fiyillg. toff ' rhea the lulo needle till the stars gra psis. " There, close side Or hainds of lime], stand" • The blank, unl ighte windows, where the poor, ..• 1 . darkness /Out in hunger, wake till morn. There. drowsily, on the half conscious ear tlf the dull w • tchtnan, pacing on the wharf, ••• • - balls the soft lisp's iif thy waves that strike On the moor hark i but guiltier listeners" • ' ' Are near, the row lira of tin/night, who steil From sbado w nook! to shadowy nook , and start If other routs R then thine are in the air. Oh, anal a ay , roan those abodes, that bring Pollution to i y chinnel and make lowi , Thy once chat current._ Summon, thy quick waves And dimpling eddies; }huger not, but baste, . With nil thy w ater baste thee to the deep, ' There t, be sed is'y shiftipg winds and rucked By that mys riouifts ee which lives within The seat's but senritY and wields the weight 1 Of IA shy , gwving to end fro, The billowy care, Until the stain, at length. Shell wholly husss sway, and thou regain l- The crystal b b -ightniess of thy mountain springs. l' THE T At thin June there war a to doped tho d ward• our her, _; ...Marie," b stai4evidentlY striving to slisume a . almness w icb he did not feel, "have you any reils;in to sup use that juur.sultniace into the city itir-evening as patticularly noticed." , ..1%.4ry dos u adtir demar.ded the - youth. "I':1 tell ou," 'answered Dellerus.... - "I have jupt'couic fro the inn near the Temple of Diana, where I ore beard 'a conversation betweeu two soldiers who ad i ltist come from the Southern gals. •- They aid that a Greek vessel was seen upon the, moist morning, and ' that some one landed from , bet.. , also mode out from theircon • vemtion, that the, lug bad been informed of the fact,-aid thit he bad given °Merit that every whofentereil „the city should be watched, hst . c r tilige tt o ta o r f e t;; - wieZabouts conveyed t.; . • . . s ta l r‘ cient keytala" ..... accompanist., .sew was a I to their import. But he could, do 1 e wer ' 1 nothing pow to help himself. Ile ci;tibionly trust ' 'n I lay be:assured that I hare been fol- to circumstances as they should present itteuaSelves. i " 'said)our hero ; " tor I impelled it while The king coiled one of his tr,' • , "I , In't-n0w..1 wont to finish , this soy' or way dither.", i if 4ueb toi:the case," said Bellorus, "we turned once more to I th: i , ear mitre from it.' -, , u cord to his aide . and whisperetirsomethin" into his ear and • then i • ' • youth. - "It is waxiug :ate now, soil wo all have need ! befoke we twait for that we'll take some of rest," Ito said t., "so thou shalt be conducted to ' own,qcried lambs . "Some safe hi- a ll f safetyuntil h I f ace " ust lM thund. 6 ti .., , place o the morrow." • '.. •r: wa upon !the point of speaking when • 'you keep we bore to-ni b 1 hero , Docking was . ,beard without, and a voice de - you t use.", d entrance t in the name of the king.l : {, to &gland. and selltng them at ro.ce. in •-11 t.just, hold this stick, won't yev.. 6011.1 r, itT iron for the roads that are pass g driv e ibis pitt' through ?"' ' ff ' over her o n rich beds of iron.- St. Louis if" ; oper. emphatically ; and' tuy-hille brother , c . 1 ,_ with a tidakpbinted look, iO stoirenroly ' else to ato•ist bum. - , i grate— uurse it is not only a reproac hut Missouri, and every other Stave bold • ' h bet midis . ' lie was a bright boy Of tan yea: , cattle • supports Just such a policy-but Gies' hateyby • ' brother. ile. had been! vingskieg 4 ' 1 party drill, ' "But. sire," interposed our "why should end had men a wiWdmilit and 24 k e t 3P 3 ' ' g t I can be found when ...VI are nut so sure of [bet. Bu it ii.our wilt ippun, you wit !conduct hint I 1 Hy !",cried lauthe, seizing her lover by that tot Tel:min.-1r :hold, { log „ §iste in the Union. not only advocates and forced the Democratic Dough•faiiiki homel • ' 'if • suc h 1 politimane of the Iron State -of Pennsylvania to . its Doer r /twit ectomo,', , k • small one; fur he vrasilaays "Cody all 1 so ir'kektethe same policy. wheel-haloWs;kitets, and ail an Pow it j : 1 .., • • • f. • ! Id,” "puke Belle:us, who became calm in best dune it." ad,liay/ d light IM Bs ha r pleto it- sod • to a pface of rest, and report to in when thou .tho nosing with saw u pd.t him, and he mercisil publishes the following communication • same of tliii"neeessity. "If he flies be will The man (bus addressed approached our hero , ape ow, for our house may be watched 'and placed his Mind upon his arm. II tot ds; and if be is caught in the act of Id," "Come," he said. • A atm roil SCROVULk.-The ...toetonati ..tom. 1 - • . , only need i t i d patting inges t saddened: !; from Nicholas Longwurth , the great wine matta. ' ' his only ir tor had rel4teen inlet/dos af- ' lecturer of that city:- ... . had gone brawl with hu , kovo me no ,lea. 1 All the papersi bad, givin ;the env: forst:rola i' thuught of all luakintinoss, only I la, ha 6 been distributed to persona sending for i . a deeper and wore deadly upo biol." . . suspiciod may Alaric started as he heard the' voice, fur they sounded like it knell . The w felt he l di ft ' 'lt th and ; the reMedy. I.bare never heard of a ease where • tones of t at 14 , G ins Saay i ra er that blundering knock was beard, and Bel. was not spoken t ' %RI f torte towards the door. eMe t meet it now ," he said "t sure . It 'was . nut Ih I refused to help !it did hot effect. a speedy cure, and 'it can in no as speaks one who leads agu t "'mg ' , rum , aifter;htin and a.r !'' ease , to a quiet chamber. . I ' i ti" awl a an•injury. In several instances wiiere. it I generally }till' to lot I knew he had found I h been applied to old sores, it has also speedily • , hough I '••Go with him," s pok e th king; i • him , "I Would hiknegfected an opportu- ! effected perfect cures. Put one ounce of slur hail known„your coming bad been noticed. Marie turned, and w i' - ' tb ' '' ii ' hi - tr i ycl bad betterwithdriaw." ns le away, In an ante room his condlictor' was Jul ed by fur dark, sin-i a illSiStanee ldtsh art. I 'Batt ini a'bowl, or saucer; drop in it tato pp for .co er cents in' when the Pone one itise. em u ° hounding into the po,td le--gf' . i d-1 two ounces of strungyin ister looking teen, who had' more the a earonce,- tate of gldde„' me,: Miry I've .got it up ; effervescence ceases, r b n oth waiters ewer =r o a n d k i o b g u r . r a i n ed d i I house, eicla ' s d f orgotten my petulance,. so i ribould and will smart. If soo. severe, Put in a IM,: In thitof must be the judge,, For tho .it common ruffians the PP 1 In "lit yr ' ll' ti :id were Joyous, lewd.. The duid will be a ,l urk green color. It of ib m pavlova I bid you seek your own then ho was seized by meat.' *: ,on through a vaultedpassage to , a dimly-li 4 bieti 11 just see hd• sus ie my unusual kindness. i little rain water, Apply tt:to the cote morning e, dded the youth, leading her towards corridor. Presently the officer , who Was 1.1! ' II un _, 4 I''' lw ill sure enougi on thereof of the and e'veuing, bj a soft brush ur rag. -Before op . net (met, "do a s he bid s y ou , I s hell h e the lailev, stopped at,a deep niche , , w h ere ug l)P o a r d a 1 I deter[; fastened a miniature windutill, i plying it' wash the sore with tong . At all events, I will see you again." waspuited and procured • torch, b the lain g *cut "'w i whirlingsi round fast enough pl t k Water. LS first Sp. teat.on _mown' tome, was a poor girl, sent to our its d her and blessed heriand she passed light of . which-he led on once more y aria- woodh 4 l e liaised liewindmill and naj` 'city from Memphis, to have her.leg cut off, as it 1 1 011 artment just as the ti t unbarred and / l y .t t 1 00, through dark 'and narrow Passe aod tr. and G e in i tetinitYs•andt he seemed happy I was feared she might nut live tan enough to bar . * stopped t and.caught, &sum, down , down, long and steepstatrwae_ , the to 11' forgetful of ili.ii unkindness, and Jpi it eat big in thntbut climate. - StieWas retailed ad ` tit outer door. She he lover by the hand ere she left hitm - and youth was led; ' and when 'his conductors 1 Ily ' b ites Y I hiid - teeny idles before, to be Al-'1 toluenes: to the poorhouse. lindAret a l yin . on the 1 h • l:ry feal7lupon her hear„'sho asked him stopped, Ilippon Opened a door of sulid m i ll, l i; ' and Igenile . . ' • I i are ul. ' if . . t sidewalk, as she could out even atan p which swung out from • Jaged wall, and the, .7 d u itissed by; no the shadow f• 1 her knee to her foot one third of the flesh w I •o t ought of thee shalllbe inducement primmer was forced roughly i n , and the m 're' '' der itemid oar detailing. The joyous i gone, and all the skin, _except A strip about, tw bto that end," he replied. "And now may. dour was closed. It watoshut ith a • 3811 - ' urruw • s with he both." ' ife 'momenta • more Bellerna returned, and solid walls as gumtree they fell Dim otos Our soldiers. They were stout dull, heavy . and noisy sloe were hds e ,an our ut rry , me sound, the reverberations bei drunk u b the ley in a : ilarened rowel with anxious face* l ed placed, on a eliair by it. Upon the eft_. aniiind hurt his heeks dish 1 . and: his eyee tin - ; apply it. She coulhielvaltrlts of • d rotor.. In a few days her Pee" .. mind . P the prisoaor wt , left iostterdorkeess. He cloPiturally br ' igh • Somettmes 2 his outsides Would ; nod, and she declared it was getting well St was ;took ng used, whose hearta performed po oth- hilt eyes, and t opened them again, to seq,m e id t i- a nd bi .tuiSseles relit's, - and -Alien hipe ; supposed it was a releif from the Path only; ,hut r co tanto ' furnish _them with animal life some glimm ~aulight not lie "I'd break would. come ilit, ' our hearts , and ou r eyes- wotild when esamioed , t the h y ight do the biddin g to of their meter.- horrible gloom ; but it was ali in vain: lie' lIC ' • one t these ` ll a k e the uniform of a lientrmant , ad- his wa yto th)l wall atd leant:do ii' ' fu ) ' ed f in hislcompanions and gazed into our 's foe . i t ou e tared ,the city this evening.?" rio itesitated f 1 gr fill with thankto leafs . i Was in o fresh flesh was found . growing; eWI 'an_ s_in. war , it. She wait 50011 running about Icalms' bit 'ltli cafe - that he heard tb i e j iod would work, which delayed ,ths entire cure ' ' " ig4 g i St it ' (haat" to ' I iI : • all sore, which was in a few months port, tor there was no seat save the _our. The youth was hodiong making tit , h''' ; ,I m infy 1 ; f - 1. 6' . ho said. thathe•had been dikkund to death .' fieold " o !, Niois.e of his ado *heel, and said, " bear y caving a sot entirely boiled. A young girl, rviitb r _scrofula in - • e ' '. ' ' • ?" I sited - 1 her neck, having a large open bole, and drained Dues it make our head ache . a • or is moment, bat daring that character of inonarch,.and that no, lea" . l k - te ' l . : : t moinent hii mind was made up. He quick- be too evil fur .fsim. ' d n o d Shall we fa i tdown.', ~ . -He knew, also°. a ' ."011 no," re lied lic,"it s eems as 11. were out , a god that any falsehood might 'only injure criuld make the tyrant more er • usur.l ••• f Ibe • " and be revolted to tell the whole truth. did," he answered. itod * • r.' .i eel's,' to what deeds of darkness the tears '. ' ' • per can descend. ' , .ou landed from' • Greek vessel this morn- at.iras a terrible Hutu lit d fort • ea.!' • : 9 .. . . ,g• an . tile Alario , wasioclined to blame himself fm tho trans. , . 1 of doors, and it makes me; ee tter. lie mused a 'Moment, and thow . .ailded : 1 von remember' kl 1 i -surf: thetll, wanted you to help , mo fix it, and you, Re r $, ' done; Imewhen became to ref:show the Pre- ,b;i me " 1 . • fent resulteould harebeen a r hive exercised era so the king has so comminded." • from causes over which he lore -knowledge. I w h a t '-- • l' .{ incurable, came one wot'lb after entirely mated, f I . id recently married, with her husikitil on their ' to the Bast. I bare neverknownia else .where , way "Don't it did not effect a mire. ', ii • -_--------. ............ ~....---- be haill' - ' 'w eadin - and' told me you ' 4 ), ocirstet‘a :Nos Ptuesen.--The other night I '• could nut? Hotit. didn't Make arty difference, fur . k ministers AS 1.. e Ware returnieg trim Cooference, ainusin occurenee ' up ibe E. T. Ga. Railroad, an , g bitter mismories the' iwaketied 1 . 1 How Ice. ' Mmtwalow. Just before the ears arrived at *hog'. The you will go with nil to the royal palace." actioni of tho do " Ithad flown ' mamma e ped ,• , . . and 1 • ' E. betweenG • Drown and Parson y, ho could it , .. I 1 .0, how sadly th.se - woeds fell upon my ear, a too k. place 0 . But by is this?" • • P k' forehead,'that 1... '.; G Brownsame um and taking the' Pei. &All See him to-night ?" i ' , panted, as litisscd It.tle ran • ,el le, flow. tio control without fhb pone wooderOd if he Ihri ev r spoken unkindly to him. Hours of sorrow , eon . by ' the band . reul'etited : We l ame tint' to auswor triestions - only ,t° : He thought of Isnihe :The chances w ere * e • ' his b . ho et , rawing i ...How do- you dO,'"hrother Bre - widow.? I ant man o I went by, and re watched couo p• g rowing Atendance at the patine," said the should ever see .ber S 2 ' ed t give up a ll , - , and • h deeper, until, Otte 'hippy to see you." ienant. gruffly. . ~'• ,VW * s., w a y • fainter end f inter, angels or against its but be W al nd..,A° grope' I "' s 'week from t e Morning. (in which he spoke of his 1 i Tim courtesy was returned, when the Goma Oar iraelous", monarch will evidently ass you hope lie had ijit td so we' beard the sound i, ' A so souk - ,1 •"d .• i s • •childiah spor s, we oloseu tire eyes once continue . - . , . • b b il t ig in/ike tillers wo li rse eYe b:y a lliving re w d ay th‘ te l lilies :?r ai r t r f te l t i ma tr n it h 'out.,:ol , fair moments u d ;t u mo r° ', Ile sleeps nr ii ie itt the grave, and h f o h ns t : i ii n s s d y es h o m i n ale s t i • o r prupri•ty ii i:t in e n istra a rd ni r i Lt i uq•e o l ti lo g w h c n i n ti t sa hea nt- st. live up , ight,r at i l is n 't n er i Poszi ni tllerut, e i t. 's. '' 1 • • wh d o r sa w the flush around the slimy; w • allpsibently the moving ch . , „ling, and ful ed himbands over his polio:less heart. qv) openei, a but the MG witidmilli the work o i` •,„ the doer of his u; : bearing a flaming .torish.; is still „ jowls& tbs betem si u ti t w h ere b e i m ice d cows a. u mmi net Dessesras. ,, "I hope you will moderate in all your 'tours ( a good be yinith'str* the idd man ' s meaning, and be men entered one of -ad in sombre garbs, ana: • - t fb4 Id oodshod; and every . i . \Th e p a rs o n with the eccentric look peculiar to They were huge f in his hand . ' , 1 time i see the tiny .arms revolving I remember 1 himself, stretched s himself up and Are'you ready to go?" asked - the 'officer. . each bore a oaks ', • I garbs , fig. he had:Seen , ~ • - At ady moment." - , use Along recur' . ' he kcew that only the ex- 'Then we. have nothing further to detain us - them yeara be -' 1 The ' moment his eye rest t, - . ' remarked : • • I 1 P k-a d I also the , "Governor. in old 'gentleman of your polities, the lost lilt e ran n remember . thou htleres the unkind, words! . . many hundred years ago, took our Saviour upon a . ' g s ' nit sisters he kind to each other. Be' inourdiiii lino preached just such a sermon l•ruther e . , , b 3 bed his rising emotions. t t ' it, on the ( run ot e t w to ." ( fi ecutioners i 'l' ' tors he knew t hat bizdoom gentle s el:loo 4 llWe; El loving.-Emate ieer • \ The outburst of laughter can be better imagined larid put ow his cap, end as the y passed opt ed upon . " , thhi the time for execution 1 . "' passage Bellerui foisnd an op bad been e ' ' ' placed his hand non ' P• unity to aat - his : ' • o,lh }, ' tirely he , sper in ear; ' , it- had come ; • was no weipon there. cwo „, i ~ ' "k"""----------"--- • than desciibed."-Ciacioniti Hussite. ll' S' Tar Gollt.Dr ittahhttlf.-aerfe. or Tat PARTIC' Th la st ebspier of NeW York 'horrors •Be eistions-keep &lean' open your tongue his hip, k, . r : ecerning l 7 Powarlail against the ' übl U il • - •_• a • 1 f dooies• salon not tenth r utty 'm • ' fif A • e nu ' eu. M . anyalin- all iinarj. a. The',lman Who held the torch . ha t . hrueru into the shade al the onset . le bich that city bad be4orni eels soli nto her to ;drop fr your tongue. :Let us eigann '•-• ' • the ' w all ; where a projecting , t a s s ragediaa . r % •tit dII ,for a moment' bpe thet the danger is not great.” u„. gainst . ad jet there was a tremulousness its his tons point., '. , e risoner. • hree brute& It is mtp ret ,It to we . leaned ' ' helped support It, and that*. t \ . , . 1 .. . e s,dhery Perpetrated by a la. ' son the wdol sal to t i ' lis bia nineteetithlyear, un members of his terrpr - in tili very,breatbing-that belied the a ppr, - Is o spoke Ati s ie ".What is yout On y , . 6dl b bee mes ,,s„,,,d t h a t t loolfor hor ro r upon the hunnit artisan ' s, fare , ' ' 1 • mei ere? . ' I#4 1, Muni rl every one of them, lied the leader of the infernal trio, in I the desi g n , a,. rot. tourteen...Franais Airooulay. 'I own faintl. Litt, a t caw w rds of bops be spoke.' Until this moment the ' '... i - i " with iy utilised not, felt serious alarm - , bur, as he you knew it, my I be intact! caught. tovi - I Woo' ess, you'd say, ifof t su c ceeding to all ilia father's prop • t e.bol struckftb his own heart. : ' ' ' raP I .s 'ling - ionei "but when,'tis dune, we'll do it ex . of A it ti ttic ir J ~ is . 'Hoatity; It:tuber , 'denier, was,sent " T i r t e l goda-he with theit!" spoke Bidlerus,as ;. 'l, you won't know wtevaidone it all. ~ r 1- et Vergusooville, Delaware t ay eked the perch. ' bands' coin boarding sollito-f- that, . . ' 1 Rill Coto die!" the said, with Ilk cohnty; but he was im intractable and. vicioui But Mario made newly.' At that moment i.; di pon his bosoin.' " 't became neeessary to send him home before the . 1 1 Ilt 1034 th .ot Rat 'upon him, acid before hi - zietswev a si a n got to die seems time, and those whe t ! he second terra. After nut ing at home 014411 bte HUM back for an .sinewer bille t r iatk, Met will get the s o otier on of a eery wicked 1 el, mei . pre , ~ „upae... father .., _,....- I h mei:heat into the raest. The °Sete walked _aj . Id And - since you know Whiter sowing. i • sho a t i t . i o 'to Ischia, an abseas um aimata‘ z y ; i f i e ,. w . b ride, whits , . ottilei the soldieraled the way,i' - -i. I s e etneis . a 'eel take it as easily to Povelbl e!' 't ' 14 131 'GA wino.; ho *eine ' . ll aincli in a nial ell' ' . .t e °thin' two fell lit bellied. ' i, - -4( -- rr - i an d feeling arais Afterl i . A vspety or thoughts oceephid!.lllaries iv. , I s ' ' Whitt a life time 6r °was° th , tle o Ist,:bak did not etay Wig. Ile then wet crowded into -dm next usumesti :The doomed"l p l aced In lawyer 's tare "Millie betterimedeaa i.s he Rimed 'on through the wren, dimly•lieei • swords were r i a tir i°l4," : l-tbs ' 1 its ' eet aardataresture " • ihri" Irbil" rds his le us t tinte , a ~ 6 stlets4 He- remensbened• how lois b i d fi r. .. 5 gloaming ,y lows • We'll ' fettle! , , All. aloes . . ffs I father teat loin, and bola his brother bv 4l a . Yiiii Lb •411 ' theta Pa e -at- po' - y su c e eh . for between , he 4110 iii. ire reps . .. I.t. Finally,. i, .hloteheted; and the same bloody a ,had baati* Theta was Ile ars ' b 11 t • of death! 'was di'ai,ieghished,by gross Immo* ty. , h' ' 11 nd the door advauisd the workmen . , I to iiareihiindif posiible, Ws father, who- had re , tie IF had flaw se" fur Mini is it • under 111 a - he in his own strength of body . , . f 1 t at, with all: his brave ry, the yout h le atoll There Wel no op . , ii i • . , --1 ' • - i'' -- 1 „...._.,-. .. .. . ... . . goo() op:12 the! i sat A sho j hi I :VA' ottig. RANT'S VAULT. STORY OF EARLY TIKES PTER IL—EOXTINVED.! , e Valeria returned in haste, and of t rouble upon his Dion. He r tiehjud bitn, 'and then turned to. chill creeping. about Me bead as be appriached the ?Meer the re - 46601ns ? CHAPTER UP. • . DAnKawss asp tioutc,, . . . Pyrrha, King - of eat upon his throne of ga b; an d precious stones, and shoot him were a few of the hardened. eruel.antieervient moorhens be dared to trust. He um a .ntiddle.apd men; abort amd.clumay in stators; with- * face biped and brutal ireits expression, and - strongly marked by disiipation and debauchery. If he bad ever possessed thesisserance of a brave -men, he had lost it tow. and his only hopes- Of - ssfetY warn in the willing Swords about him. sod in' the terror which - his cruelty inspired.. The light (rein three huge chandeliers of massive gold east-a straage lustre over the large apartment—the beams being here reflected front polished mirrors; there from pillers of marble and porphyry ; and anon taking deeper hoes from- the gaudy tapestry %et hang upon the walls. . . . , "I would like to know who ibis stranger eats be," said the monarch, turning to hiseliatiberbain. "Ab—here coroeit,tbe lieutenant. We :hall see." There was a movement among the, gnarl at the loser end of the Chamber, and presently an - offi cer a pproached the ,Alenc, .6 the arm. "Is he unarmed ?" the king cried; :SI his e retied upon the. 4oatiVa tall and Sithl*Y frame, "Ile is, sire. We found only a. simple sword 'upon him, and that we took from him.' A eontemptuois look beerspread the youitt's face as he thus found a monarch so fearful ;' but when he gazed full upon the features of the tyrant who bad slain hilt loved kildred, au expression of deadly hate swept over:hie noble brow, and* keen ere burned in his dark eye. "Ye goda!"gaiped the king, is he cane ht a full view pi the youth's lace, withthis deep expres sion from the soul upon it, "what have we here ? Come " DO nearer guard him well ! Who art altar Had the sword of death been st that moment led be ''bead, ',ay to full suspend over Oar - hero's and ready . at a breath, be c old not bare curbed Abe emo tions that swelle in his soul. In all his nature there wee not one principle ur incentive that could lead him to bow 'and cringe before one whom he so utterly ditspiabdasd detestpd. Had he thought of therfuture, bq might have spoken did:enmity but he thought:only of-the present and 'the past —be thoughtonily of the bloody wrongs that bad teen doaT ~ and be snored his soul I to'have full sway. "I ant Alarie,'," he answered; looking full into Pyrrbo's fact. “Alarie I Whit Alarie art thou o "Add, site," interposed. the chamberlain,• who lied been regarding the youth narrowly. "Me thinks tbdu sbouldst know that face. He to thd son of Omens." "Ha! Now, by the ,ods, I know him !'' cried, ~ .. _ gnus, . -- the king, starting up from his feat, but quickly sinking back again. '.3rt thou the sou df the p.r. trician Omens?" ..When my nob,* father. lived I was his - , sou," the prisoner replied. `1 • I "And when your noble Mbar died you Bed from the.country ?“ said the monarch, withi safes/tie , emphasis upon the words he had repeSted from • !he youth's speech. "I did flee," was the reply. ' "And have you been absuut over since ?" "I have." "Where 7" "In Greece., , "Why had thnia returned,Dow r "To see the land of my birth!". "Who came with thee 7" "I landed alone upon these shores, your majes ty, and bad no thought but to end a . lcietid; awl then if Deeds be, to leave the country - again." "And who is the friend you sought 7" "A bosom friend of my early youth, whose in fluence extends nut beyond the walls of her home.," "Alt—a female, eh 7". • • i? "And lives shewith the artist Ballerina?" "I went there to seek her !" "And there you found her?" "I heard of her there." "Answer me !" cried the king in a voice of rage. "By the sacred crown of Jupiter, thou heist het. ' ter bite off thine own head than answer me again as thou bast doim. Who is the umidein thou haat come to seek ?" Alarie hesitated ere he replied le - this. - Ile re membered the warning he had received from Bel lerus, and he began to feel . dint he ib bati been too rash in his speech. But he had no choke 'now. If he refused to answer, the king could misily'rend to the dwelling of the mason, and thus matters might be only made worse. !'She is the daughter of Banana," be, finally said. The monarch gazed in the ynuth's.ticafar some moments without .qmaking.. There was a. look of 'deadly meaning upon his bond features,: and his tinkers moved nervously over hi; knees. At length he turned to his chamberlain, ',And saidv' • • "VIM is a Curious freak bf eircutustanCe. 'But the young man is Like a -stronger inn our ! city, nut We must, provide for hiut-4t least for Then turning to Alaric, he added: ' • •"Since I have had thee brought hither against thy still, thou shalt be put/idol fur during the night." "I can easily provide for myself.sire." "Aye—but we do not choose that thou shoulast be put to that inconvenience. We have snow -enough, and to 'live: and it will afford us true gratification to kruar. that- thou tirt eared for." Marie could not mistake the meaning of these 76. The look which attied thr-- 0. 's'. and limb,cor. nospnial ha rsh4r 4 peper op- Pose to Mtn *As ! uneon.tuera le: So istOistaell beak evilest - the Aeking Wall; ad 'hat, tilerherrid monsters from his sight. i ' . The above is the ouaisamea4lei , MlL-00111111 'Mit *toil, whieb!is nriiii..iiiVi published In the New York Lcdeer. We' * rt ibis ea . a Temple; hot it is only thsibegiriai ir itiffthis most harm ing, faseleating Sind : tah--the tetanal, or:eoatinuatien ti(it 4 ii* 1p *hued in the New York Ledger, the graiiihinitimaper, tor which the most,populat irltlin -* the country er.atiibate, and which can Ists Mud It all tile stores through. Init,the 014 aissileount where - papers .are fold. Resaesiter 'sod itsk for L itt. Near York Ledger or , ,Nrieuther.l3, and in filers el(' get the nuntinuo ,tiOn of sttiry (rota where it 1 • of hereo-- If you-elanot • get 111. copy at s oy Deere 'aloe. the , publisber of• the • Ledger will ail you a copy on the receipt of .diel eentri. •• .• , . 1 I. The I Ledgei ii twitted to ) subscribers i:i $2 a :year or two cola s 102;183. /fares* your letters to }earliest Boni' r, pu lisher, 4 Ann street: New York. Ift is ttiti andsSinast • nd best family pa ) per in the country, elegantly i lustrated, and char , aeterieed by n'sikh unohtl ton Atiscelhfat. -nstrairr - or 019.138.- . , , , Cuvier...the tielebrated notersiliit, was fon of telling his fr4tids how , hit (attention . wall gm turned to natui-al history . . Whets young and [Kier, he was glad oils situation in. the beusehold of one of the infetiur. - noblesse its tarot to his sone. The residence IA - thelfansilyas an old ,chateau in the south al Frappe, and - a attio widassigned l a to Cusier as .is 'apartment:e the ariudosileAted 1 into the garde , and as the chateau stood uD the 1 slope of a hl it curianandell an extensiie - view. 1.1 of a rich chi psigW couatt.. At his ',ludo*, r t young eerier, who 'tulip e 'sly riser; spent the hours bettire-• udy : 'inhaling ' the rich perfume of - ' - .:-.$ " .. , the flowers, an. . feasting his eye on the" lovely 1 prospeeC r that +retched out b fore him. —r ' . - One morning he ctbseried two 'multi:4s visit repeatidly mai of .thejupperi cornet? of his win 'dow,as if egainining Its suitableness is a spot to . build their 'mist in: obey ndoptad it, and. furth• i with began carrying clap in their.bilk fur,the oat t.er crust ;- this iin a very short time they completed, and then the nest waslformed within it. So soon as their work twat 'flnt;hed, the two builders dis appeared for some d e a. While the tintuatviutis pair nrrre engaged in prey paring their future habitation, Cotter observed two sparrows larchedl i on the I..wgist ,ernwstep-of " one of the , gables oft a chateau, and nearly op.' posit.: his window, who appeared to watch with gc t interest the Oro ess l uf the builders; they were quiet .lookers on , and he often wondered- what i ill so na tinntt:. ._ _ • could be tneii-ohjeiit in en patientitubserving the labors of the' swallovls: ,This he 'soon learned ; fur un the day following the tinishing of the nest and the (Aperture alto owners, the knavish spar rows boldly tpuk possession and established thein 1101Ve4 ID it. llis-attentibn Was attracted to the nest, for ho expected des rightful owoeti to return• ; but he 'noticed that ire hipsman of the sparrows went off in search of rfood; the other remained' at home with its atartly bill ready to defend the 'entrance, as if explicit?: the return of those whom . they had so dishones ly robbid of their dwelling. In a few. days the, swallows returned;. but un dying to their antieipatedhoue, they were met by the stout bleat bill 6,..f toe intruding sparrow, wad fairly ° beaten.off. After thia fruitless-attempt to dislodge. the intruder; the injured ibirtis flew sway, and • loft the thieaiali sparrow to chuckle over its sue• I - ceastul roguery'. I . . But the likainess Was not at an end ; for on the fulluwing tni•rti log' Olivier was surpritosil'at seeing troops of seialloWs iilighthag..on the crowsteps and roof of the hatkeaw, and- ataung them be observed his old foie ds the, builders; who flew about_ their i f companions and twittered inceosantly:, lila oye was now ri etcd on the isasembled -terallo4s, for t he saw tba they' had buaitie•s on haini ; and it was speedil .entered upon;•for a little troop made an assault on the shawl nest. But 11./1g two itr.n n . hillsgua i rded the entrance,. and defied all the ',efforts tlf the, couraguifits swallows: Still the attack wits continued by fresh ass a il an ts and maintained until they see i rned'satisfied-of ;the ins possibility f dislodging Ole sparrows, When ins WI (himi l , . 4 3”•7• ~ ; , e rows .now seemed fixed' limit:lW 1 The ap e gotten pro ertY,'ind a roistering tithe of a chat tering theyi had after the i^etrent -of their enemies; if, however they 'etteekleti over their prowess, sad rsj aced inthe ,cOutTorta of their etoleil home, their triutt phs were de,Xined to be ;stort-lived, ; , .. and a fear ful fait' awaited; them. • Ire a ver short tim e . ttl the swallows returned An still greaie nuinber, , eieli ' Bering soeXsaft clay t r in its bill, hit Which in p few seconds they her metically'+wed up the °Wry to the neat,) and con . . ' '' -- - 1-. ' 1 - ' ' ---- to a' lingerinr signed tb itnPrisont bers to a' lingering c al i riM . - T - - death. '13:1" was Dui alt; \for, as if to nuke ‘,: z 7.1; beet eturcoal for s - tnelting put. escape Utt rly iinimfifibli another nest watt con- i, Tee,ion is aboutda he penetrated by itruetedi abutting on the. origin:it one, the back „,dintain Railroad, which is to extend putt of wh' i leh added to the thickness' of the clay ' c rop to Memphr, The termer city, be. which shutin the , sparras. The crust Wes.llo6llll ,inniumm commerce which her position. finitheil, a neat cr.ta feta in it,: for 'a score :dire' 6, her, end the other 'manorscuries birdsaissi4 toi inl:the ir , r . and the battlers at timer local adranto I get; will draw around her, puilttedtiest were deli' installed to :their ne., the heaviest producer and worker in Iron home, i whiWt - to OM th ietish epurrOwn Made thiMmitbent. With the richest tied most shun'. tumb.—Aierietin .11evtiolger. " ! ' me?, lying by the fined t.ltummous coulotnd 1 , . 1 ... ' •";,-,-- ~, ' . „7 - • - to.u.tied with givn tie forests, the Ststetif Mts. dIK. ,CiENTLT ,TO TJACH UTEIER.—: O 'PIeOri must be 'wtthout a competitor in the produc t:ye a:minute, tuoteirt" ' 1 ,on of iron. It it a reproach to our national put. dual disturb me, pit' reading," tins ley thAtis•ueh a',State thou hl be *coding her bonito -- " las on the MOM ISEEMI 13ANNANI STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. ' Having protuntd Ante ?meta, ar• ari so* . Impaled to saninvt4Oltnait nom pato of einary:daatriP • tlont. at,4lo4llknEot .4bak Visas , Jansaatiatnitintetbaa it tan !sodas, at any otbetaatatAltlinatattatb• amity, MIA es t 7 S t :..C . l . "S . ' Je1414 Pil4olllo4' t t, '44 ' 184 tidbit . - 440 1 . " WS " 7 4 ..,,Z 1 1 1 .00,60 1 401., ' LANNI pat. tPippramip. • - - 4 '( ..tralsiseat Arrest rat, ' • s !tie, Aslatrik. • At the Turi moduli "Wise. :Our sloth rnsu isosSeitossiiii this that of s sy oths: oils, Is 9 1 1141 11 1 0 , #O ll - ut thelltatsotakt re ttssplissessdptolell arprasslr ox r s o asa fi g t Debut a practical ?dater ourself. iira parasitteasarverlr. to be ea mesa in ley that tea' bit tamed out la the ejtlis. PAINTING 110. 01:40111111eith • at, the shortest. mot*. ANIA, ' BOO7OPIPWLY.. iK;ks 7 ziaSely or Oro. b s.k ikrok• a Wert igistatipess amtadithited. boon d old Paled to imist allwtolt ectips. - tired from bluing's. resumed it, and took Nut lets "partisership, althoughlie was not of age, , About six weeks ago he bought a hatchet, whichsi,toillt to hie room and kept there. - flu also provided himself eith a ateveditree knife, ibich he made very sharp. -11 e was very . ingenious in keeping his family ignorant of tils nightly haunts, On • Tuesday nigtif, he returned home a little' before ICI o'clock,- ail'sober., Ilis father. Who would not. allow him t have a night key. let him lisoutif t h ey pt . 0 ,..4,„; 0 the parlor together. There, in convolution, hie :other called him to amount for hiving taken the bank bi,ok our orthe desk, and drawing some money. Frank' replied that he bad as much right to draw money out of the bank al his father had. Isis' father then reprimanded him ; but, to this Fruit replied by a fiendish laugh. and then went on to his own rum; in the third story, took off his tort, vest and cravat, bouts and gold sleeve buttons. and hung up his watch.' Then arininghimself - wilh the hatchet, he descended to the parlor, where he foetid his father- turning oW the gas, and while he was so engaged, -be dealt him a blow on the head with the kateliet, which froctuied the skull and penetrated to the brain.-- Leaving his father weltering in ;his ploilil on the Boot; ho .went up to his step.mothyea room.' and just as she was attempting to risein her bed; smack ' tier oath. head with the botchet, and coutipued to strike her until she became insensible. Next be proceded to the ebamt'er in which his two btu • them were asleep, and wounded both of them, in ~ the head. lie Abell' pa4sed up the hall la the third 1 story, where, meeting with the 'two servant girls, 1 he cut them both down. ' Ilis sister -Mary had be come moused by the noise made by the girls in the. entry, aid, opening her window she ogled for assistance, supp..siou that some one had broken into the house. Finding that, he must be discos'. - bred and could nor escape, he returned t, his 'own room, and instantly blew his brains out.- The persons in the house whom he had not time to at tack were his sister Sia7y, his sister Jane, who was asleep _ in a crib, and. an infant. .. At drat it was believed 'hat thive orlour of the victims must die, but at• the last smuts they were ell improving,'and there was a possibility that all would recover. , Tae Nay LAW OP LIBRZ UNtFONSTIVTIO.IIAL. LI Coo ease of the Commonwealth vs. the editor. of the Workewfmerrs Adrocatc, published- we be lieve in Bohuyiltill, county, the Court held that the law of libel of 1836 is unconstitutional, inns much as ."no law can contravene or transcend lb, conatitation of the State. The Bill of Bights. which is part or the Constitatiot4 Byre the liberty of the:press, and declares in \ what cases the troth inay be given in evidence, thereby prohibiting it in all otber cases. But the law of 1836 gorse Bli ther, and allows it to be given ip evidences' in all" Cases. .It is an alterati'on of 'the Bill of Bight! , end.therefore is to that extent unconstitutional." The ease is reported in the .fu 44444 CI MOW. liencer" for Sepiember, .1858, N0.'10.. vol. 211,;pub !whoa by Orrin Rogers.—Phitudapkies Ledger. , The above paragraph has been guing.the rounds .of the p - atuvo for some time; It's taken from the opinion whilh we published at the time. Jodg, Ilegins,hefore passing inntenee; did make use the language attributed to him—but he me , gave it es : his opinion incidentally et the tit lle held also that there was no necessity f• passagApf the new law; because the old I braced all thl was necesteiry for the fr the press, add that its passage was out • We took issue with the Judge on this , time we published the opinion. The Reading Gasseee, w'o is the auth , .7 emu, while it'was pending heft,i,J o - Judge Wilkins, Mr. Buckdlew, Pak/ :Morris and other able lawyer. •nbled bate.on the passage of the ladivi on ; objeetiens were urged again.; tr 4 ;;tl 2 j its' constitutionality, and .eptha keel , that,point by any of it. . declareAit were several etle h,w) er of-the State until the I important . unconstitutional. of iron ore has _ in the vicinity of 1) ""i n. On removing the o y " t e . h r feet, a body of wil , ll " l itown depth la - fund ' the p hot The intlic:ationa earth tulip i of: ore than that found - . pure 8 quality quite equal, Prevail° ll. wholo region of country are, that ite, " en d Pilot Knob appears iq 31 , if su..; tie of iron,* hick the world .nround.h• " 14e ' • ' to to. 114 whoca lends these recent a wide entered a dew months C.,“111 ne tt Ouvernmentpuces. T he and .Imhereil with yellow pine and oak, . I.lOkL TIVIDLII.—b• law regalsting the pay [sent of debts with twin prurldea that the follow. log coin be legal tender : • 1: All gold coin at their - respective values for debts of auy amount. • 2. The halc i follar, quarter dollar, dime and half dime, at eir reekusetlee values fur debt, of • any amount under ere dollar". , 8. Three test placket for debts of toy amount under thirty estate; and v; • 4. By the law passed at the list cession of Con.. grass we may add, Outten% pieces for. any amount under tea ream. , By the law of Cowes*, passed some four or liert 'carouse:gold was made the le gal.tatider for ' large antounia. -.Thum weir.. to get ; rid fiif large quantities of tents and smell coin, (Omitting* pay their hills with It to lb* anuoyanse• of the er•di• tor, will peicelve thwit , thereto a stoppage to tbit natio, la the law., PIAARNIN Is Ow greittist rue that happinefr bat.
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