*2: Ali: JOIraNAL.:i I 11N.:1.7. SUIII,A.MTIIIN: -4 • 1 Tlrft p'.)1,14.c1 . ....; p:r AillllULLl.l;tyaid'e IP adVlltire-. a/ ::i , it ~,1 0.4,4 ,lilli II s r .il ill ,111116— aud id 510 if ot.t paid oit ofla-tlie .).ear. 1 - • ' • ' , • ' „, To vt.t."Os: h r.kt 'I ••• 1' Illi••‘ to.Jcie ...hire:faro .1 dltrOnie,) • . 'k $.5 0 00 Bunnßunn; do 11., '. du . V 1) Fifteen! do 'do -•, do • '. - ' *OO .'i a1...1,547 rt el Wit 4 0110 , be iaratlably paid id od e% u‘teottd kw: , to one adtirest, •late • . ~.. • . .- , To e.itiati.tOf aii vio '• , ,:. The .toreatt teillhe faralsbrd to Carriers toil elii tt ri a t . F.I ii,rl to r,,pies,caah 9n delf*etY, - ter,..-, r. , rjipece Aus .8,4",1 yteeters suppilediettll the .1 D ilitSiL At it Jo ddr..illel4, C , • , TUC L.lii In”; NeWaraTERS. • auijfarmotiliu.arieo of' their rwa i •I t 41 ' 1 •IN•lberS .rl.4. coldlnu to aeod them 4util pip,..r...rh,t pohliaiiirmay all Irr:witracr.dre P3i4l. I_ • it..„o,, ,v,•l , : ii or , ror t o se to take their neeticpa. per. f.,,0i they . , to t i f h ' Oey ar,e dirreted. (bri o are . h 4.1 r?..a`potislhle nog. tie !fare settled the bi li s 'isl:l4 :cird..,#,J o,,,,iivent 0 . ; • i: i . , 1 r ~,,,„11,,,rs in9l . , t• 1.) ottit7 pletryt without inf mittra the r i t o,34her, sad 01 Iteeepapers are Kent tothefotpef d Irertlon, they are lie.droaprno4ll4e. rh , vo rlailarr.i'JciLet flint refusing to talserteireita t ~,,,, ' , ma the oil! ..e,..,r rntat'itig, and ijmvi ;• - , 0 ,,, tor t Is prima Licht evidence of intetitioiriaibf;rantita: RATES OF ADVERTISINC. o ne fir 10 lines. :A) antis t er one hisertion-linn selueni, insertions, 2', eents each. 3 lines one tin0,.25 ec‘iti—An . ”•elaant Insertion;.. 12% tents wit, Ail tid• vertixe:nents over 3 lines, forlsltort. periods. Busted- s a slu •axt. TWO.[ Tnrcc. RT. TW GTE. 14„hi $1 '1..5 $2. 2.s .5300 Fourtin•s, f 175 .2 75 '4OO }lvo 1 OO• 1 50,, 200 00 r, 15 00 51x lines, 125 2 25' 2(9 4'lo OO :levee lines, 125 2 270 4501: rt 04) I 1111.14, t2s' 2 1i 285 •5 00 i 00 Nine 2.:1 2 2.3 300 Ibo ,;0 00 ALL OVER FIVE LINE; COESTED An A TQTRAIL OW TEN LI!FFAI. One [ 'Pare, ' 125' 225 Btd 6do 1(1'00 Two squares.' 2 .25 400 500 900 14,00 Three...lll:Weil. E5O 505 760 12 00 di 00 Four squares, 4 fdd 6bo " S 00, 14 00' tOO Quarter 4 . n)l., 00t U . 1 .51 .. 12 00 15 1)l) , 0 IX) Ti • * . • lssotcor apace for short periods. as per :v.reemo .. 4[l) -Unglues,: Soptes, $1 each—accompanied wit an adrertigennnit. 50 tents oish. Adrerlisemoutg before 3farrlattes All 4 Deaths . in P. per lino forlicrrinsertion--sithsettnentio..ertioii.s[74)enta per line.. Nine words a reenantedas a like In advert triea. 51 er.thants and others, advertlidup bythe year hvith chat ehas. end a standind adrottiSeinent'brd erceedlido. 16 linos, will be cilirged. inrit4ing subscription, ' 16.00 Spare to the a mountot tonaentiares, with than- • Chan ••..s and subseriptiott. .l ' .0 00. • Without oluinqes. at the rates d•lignnted abork, 1 i i livertisernentsset in larg.er type than usual at 1 ihe eh 1 r..... , 15.0 per rent, atiran . c.4. on these priers. /dieing ,whin be rh trs:ed the sante as letter press. 1 , . No 1' rode arlrortisoutitts roeeired from' Adrortdslow t .1 zent x a briowl, oxrept at 25 per cent. advance on_. 1..., test prices. u a ielo. by tq01..0 op ernient with the publish , M onto each arriatss 25 each.. De rom aths arpanied wit no• tires. 25 cents, wit hoot notices, no char..tn. '; 1 • Ail n ',tiros...crept those of . a relhzions tharnrlsr.[ , ird Inc oin7atbot al purposes. will bother:n.ll2s tents hignoy nntrib...r of linen finder 10. Over 10 tines, 4 rents petyirie additional. I • [ - Pin - Kn.:. li I!2q nrmoetinpc not of a 'dentin! or Im hile 4# . grim.. th.t . sged gt 4 rents per lint, 50' cash Insertion. t :'.. : To toil II ne raleniations wo will state that 525 qnrs . mai:e a column-I[4 tines :shelf coinmn—and 82nr lis 11' q 0 a rter entnmu. .1.'952 wowdS Make a column-1476 islialr tale Tit o—and :35 a nuartor c,. dump. 'MI odd lines Slstir emelt' a lna ro. eharrerl at the rate of 4 'tents per linty for ono t Inud and , !,cents per line for three times. ; '[ .• Yearly advertisers must Online their adrertisinto titoir 011 . business. Agencies for others. sale of PEI Enint..:* ..,.re..,, not in,indod ',.1 business alter' iron IS. I • • i 1.1(0N . WOI,KS, :-' 1 ! • , 1 EAGLE :Rao' 'tif RKS, Tanuntna, STltnylktli 'County, ra4 . riw„..„,,, Midi ICY l ' i lVA 1A11'4:3 rtFprftrlllii 111., 7 .„1 , „,„ i „.„ 4 vit... iii.,.. ullenth.n ~ I . the lAA Ilegg fnnte „..... A lit. ' •-- ~r ,... , 1 1 1 , inhi . tiv. ( e,1 l e , lherhal it e , 111, ,, the : r t erie- F f .. i 1.Z., 1 .”.1,-=:4;e r ; ‘1111:;Tiii 1 h i , n ,;l:so:g -n' er T i l i - ol 4 1141 n Ftl u e, d t • hi,lrott I Works; :a 17-tel.eiul. • . .- Beineone '‘f the nitlest lselleal Machinists In ithe 'only o} t:rtiu . s Hi 111.. and h• slug alw.sys Louie. Ittlibi p,artieulls husi nets and itally,duty to study the dill - gent th i ai r i, p ls .... H i e d be ithreient Medi:toles. to raciltiate ill'? li"itp•:: Brea kin.,:. :And Shipping of o'u! inJile ;tl. ri. 1 bruit . , Co al Regions of l'euilsylvania, he consequerl,tly t',lters hltagel r that he tan well prepatee to constiust. ' ard finish 4ltli at-curacy. , 'team Plomiles 'of any pokes. lit:rile; 4a . 'illy CA p wilt r, 1:' ..titreakers 'of user, des. 1p- I ion, alitl; ' ,111 !an tj+ 01 1 174,'1? . Z for Itellin , 4,llt-Isi and aw Mills, ani , t ii-ii, gailro;blC,lStings. as any 4,t110r Foul ry 1 and M.ielijee Shoplirdi lOU , Anthracite Coal ltql Ms , of ,l'entisylvaida. - 1 ;:: .1 111:Nr.rt W.st. - ruri WPl,ll,l'abi4 call the attention of.i"oal per ll , l'l to' Id, newly I Inklived Coal Breaker, nog In tn... at ihr Cool Mines of Me , . -rs.Gri:rge WigVill 8 .. 5.. , 1f, An d M,srs. Amentalier t ~ ,lliliar,Tanump t. The 'jolt ers ale Ii ITlelji-s In diameter. e.int,iliting 77 teetliO t *tuil . a half ior lii4Tii art, The :ill. Won or iniproorimmt tp - oni the 1,11 piaillii In the intieriliin of a colon underlath `he r1.11,.r5; so as, to paett•tit I ho.Y.‘,s I from run lug thomltli the rollerK until it 4 " lir ~ , 'ifitfl till uniso - fn Fil., aloYit V.i . litrllcti MilLtfq. T .,...!t1, s all , . Lest tut of -:tone :oil, atuf,U.akes, iilanOcl. dirt than auy her 1 , C. , I lore. ker now In . tie. i. .' ' Person &slums d r „,..,( , ..., ; ,.. , , , 8rAuT, of the gild 3re Ittritrit to.send UN littL,' , ",4 Ff. Ti hir4 - w ill INN. aVil.l - :undid:id tn.. tifibiri I --,' V v kit ll thank:lu s‘' ire . ' 'Cie - '- . relsed.. I ' Afit - TotmsAls. :issti.E. ' 523 S. . L Tauniquu,Jazuntry o,?fili I . 2-ly —. I • TAMAQUA IRON WORKS I ' c ” 1 • i t trier IronTomtnter4, tlfddiiiiists. :Miter urn[ dlachinies' ha l• ; jlaPrs and (lir Builder,. ' g • et , .. The stibseribeis are now prepare ill: to.l , t - It itaurs,' iocuirl orders for all kings of rqatlooarr , 4.,_ .._ ~1,„. _ i' ; Engines andAunehineiy'for sollhtleis 0 a - a'aii . bla.4 furnaeil . li. millstle. ExAens - Til) fa ..„ e -, -,..dlills.and praetleal experience,inithe husine,s,! st.irratit . t hem In taking, the. largest,iotitiaota at the loallst, prieeS. 2. 'l' . T. Parlistilarattimilmi to called to'lvens tliAllsn'sNew Styli, Patent illillitiliv..7 Illarliinery. 1;1V - 4 - bleb the sliitien or' S)tett l-opii or i.inti us rujildn the top of both drutifp in double ways. , 1,-• 1 ', .'• I : l• • ' Tills allr in,:i.nnent,it. Is cntilidently belle Ted. will l i isave ' -'-- the ' , rice a . 0- _ ........ I r).;,1 ~ , . a in the. wear naollear o roprs,"ur chains, the price av the Machinery In fire revs; atoltiiir fart windittir,sluil•ity of eaustrucLiati and durability. it cannot bo slam ed. Waols.) A:coedit - 101d the iti:.w i teir wheel. invented Ityi3lr. Lu.. 1011 11. Allen: • rid! , VII 1 can only he • l•ad nii our trark s, ail , ' liar stood the :,; of the several severe , in• e , ter, prst. Irian-pliantly; tat a singl e it heel haring teen le..'tsit singe its introduction. We are now plow,h . g . it u ., ...1 , :r I lit• ears or some of the principal liailruat . Woe. In I f,. i•ouintry. - i .• . IVti ff w 01,11,1 a iiso eat! the aj rn lion of the pub! Tamaqua CAT . Sitop.connect td n ith, t he above n reeontlyrrecietifir the manufacture of linftri, pr. i.:11: V,a,31),1 Trucks. M. :Id fuinished with . t,...t iaii.rov,twout., ' hey ern Ihur rinbh ....ur, w.1.1‘ wArcir cheapet'ao with zuore th6pai horotot,.ri.._ . I . _ All w -„ I•1: gearanteed. l'e'rsous wanting, an; 0 our lige ?ccoul.l well to glie ue a call: • CARTER & A. April F' , .;.i,NORY.& IVI L ACHINE SHOP , a. 4.1, c..rbon, sc. “tylkili Co, .ts ' • 0--...!..tet,s T. IL WILN . T.I:AkSILEN aunt' hie ' p u ni, es bi F. r t ittdipesS. file:natal Cl , lllplet et. Uttit 1 ..• • ,", ' '''' ' I the:llse - 1 maned te4ll,ll,4ai tel ,t.tp,, up , V I Its• • ply all orders in his line•ot Lusts-- s',., ..„„_, • nal tt , f •rIS tea so Ette Ines. lin 'last • and L vi i :4l Drill , at-, r'w . aliet. Coal lirlialtera.Castings 21.1'M:01111w ry of ortiry pattern. • Ile warrants Ills nt orit• to give ntis ftatlon,:in.la,urdinglysoilells patronage at hrlng and altras4, 1 i • .1an.1:7. II4•7 4-ly I". FOUNDRY AND . { IAPHINg. 5H17.71g . St entat.eate i• net or y, oLe. ; mew :NOTICE. 'pie Ineinesst f the)atifirni fo. Mra ot' • SNID ER & MiI.NES.. urn be cutitin :0 6 L1 0,,. , a‘,l'l 9 , thl 'Albs,' il , er in• all its va:rions i 0%,,,,,, bnrboso c.tealn Engine building, Iron • c Fonoitir. nfanutacturer of 'all Molds of 3l.o.tanery, roc liolling 31 . ,1115c Mast Porn:leo, ItArortil . CAI*. kr.. 4,..—.'11, will .11S0,',,ilt inn, t lie bUSIIIC.F1 } 1131 . 1 , 1 . 2' and :Zoning lb. , celol.rile.i 2 , , - a , F m w o t kif,,i, „i nt! Le.ei.laiei S t whp Vri n L Reif Ash li.oli.boittp:' Nolo In inie tor of I lotse Coll icrICS 1 GEORGE IV. SN'Y It t. January 21. lsi.7 ' i , . 3-tf - PALO ALTIO•ROLLING !TILL., I ; .. me,. ~: 1 1 til l : , s , :i1., ::: ::::::: zi p l,.:l . e . o n i' i tt t i : , in fi n o - 1 ...,,,, tl"lint t e tolt heir fEicYltli• ati'd 'LP., p lir.. - ' IT. ' .;onerally.t.hat thoir,laow Rolling 41 lat .., ._ - .p e r7ation. and that they ar c prepaplid lb ...1 faratan T rat of various patterns. weliibitti. trent - 1, 1 2 to '7O ',lO por ...-ar.t.. Als.,..,iiiruhlit sizes of tlat,squarelind !neat ukrchants' bar Iron. ord,. , rai.,r r.iils.or lair iron are respectfully sollett ;if.' all-i Will; /;‘ , ,01 ~iili prontit attention if left oittli , tC at li no; ~11i,,i, gill. ltrigki,t & Lerril's Hit ardware liir k 4,0, 1 'n l r.3 ''' ir,' , l• or Mt thoi, .thee: N. I.:. Comte of l'Aitre au t ' , l,ti'act 4: n.i.t..2L1 stOr'y. 11A Y WOOD. LEE & lt1). .13q. 1,':.7 , ' Mt "s • ..........._.___.......,_____ ........_,— t --- TO COAL OPE.rtATORE & MINTRr• Piun.tver ttoi ler A% arks. farrarw.. 1 h'r , suliri i 1.4.4 rrsp,rtfull,y • i yiti the ' . r i r F; r .u. , . Litt ,„ ".. , It the busilles'oonlnionlh to ?„, • his DA ler y0r1.:,..0n Itailrf43.l SI rryt.he- 1 . Vit1 1 :::=1 1 UW t1 . , 1 1 3.5etzer11.).414 t. Pot tssillra.,' whole .ii pro SO 11111 111fil , tlit .. I. OL r I:S r OF AV/Mil' WISC In PT 11,N . i t Allike St.wlis, Air StaPics.lll3,3 Pipes, I.lasonnderslrift L'...r+. ~ . ..r.., i.i -, .. lioll.Ws on baud. 1;..1,1 7, 411'priwt i..al Meat: till , :Old havingfrA; year, delded 11h;0...if entirely to tills lolanda of Illhansine'ss.loll3t. I , r+ hint,if that Work crido, 44, Lis tat abliAm e m4 w ill 41 ,, =At kt:ivii In to all wit ma :"10 or 11201 with a 11.— I n liviaullf 311 , 1 i'oinm (iles wif dnd it greatly lo the ad. .1 cm', f.. I. o..3nline (dark' wrk' efore ow:aging eh.Where.' •."••••• .Nw. •t1.'17 ;17.1 f l 1 . Si-..E...r...6=V ..- E 4N.R MEADOW IROPWOM " itrttaly.lluton ro.pertir • tll.. Klidonow 1 114 tol,ill that i ill,w ) i, g; . :'t?.: iti it , - . er . ze,0,4, 1 a.v.'471.m.:,d„it, 1:hull, Proiltett:to ~ 13tnfactitl.;: at' this ididish44'nt. 5t..5,31,-;04,,,,t ~..6. ) . , i tit; Pumps, Rail roailandgrin (1,,4 . an 1"t:; mlo;r ilfia , riptisn of Iron and : rasa 11.13stio r51. , 0i....d0e i'.,r I too:1031 Illilliii:r Or other busit i I+, i l i 0 ! , Illooo ''''''' , . 4 'n ,o, l«:..r is. Also. Blowing flyilli ers ~ for R. Bloat F Int:ICUS oil ,Ilin t work in gonernl4 ', ep3l ring or Ail )611.1,1, oe with neatnessand dest tali k t the lo*est oricef.. Allwork furnished hy,then3 ad , 1 r i Ilt , (1, to portlwin .4.41. rII.•Y 1T ,, 1it'r...11,1t tbe eusfe±t of thole who 1113 r Vr3 lit 11r411.1•Ill'their HID. ill this CHV n IY• ' ,A) orders will meet NVI tl) imineiliate and pru niptal 60., e -ti)n. . Ileaydrltendown, 33n - • 'ASHLAND CRON 'WORKS. 1 1 1 -riu. SI.;IINGItIICE.I:ii are hoar lly ..,04 0 „,,,„ ~,,,:,.p„..4,:t.,.,,,41...1":2114...111;:5t.,,t1,1.:.i tsiluilim, tort. air, ~. ~ - ,„,„ power and: capsoity. for tuluittg seri' i , ib er Itsrpose..o ! al Breakers of every olOan,l • p tt,erit no W 1 I 'a•'e, te..t'etta.r with ca•t i Pin, null [legs 3 C o Vary ' 1 , . , "1 . P1it.... - C. oil mad Drilt Cal. ,w 34,1 '1,,,,, • and pattlrns. largo Truck au4 II trite Cars,—alltur kebe4l a t tho ' , hottest het Ire. The •Illowirlbers' flatter t ietal metres that, I UASIQUaI as rvery member of the Ilr 'i Is a prlctl •1I meeltapte. 1 hey . ,will be able In furnish ' acid nqrs that will eontp.tr.i Lir .r:thly with [nay, in ti V Re. t I .11. All or.lers dlreeteill tit L. P.G.i[v. Nil: A' nly , ti .;Ash. 1,, 1.6c1/try:kip county; . 11., n ill roceiro promptthen tloa, •-• ' ' 1,..P. G A liN EH „' 1 MICHAEL GAIIN It , JOnill BARN}, l' Ashland. Mnr 10.:45.7. [ 14. i • • DENAVEN'S! MOP Atiiitr,wealle., N V 401110,1 ), 1 , • .1 1 ....? . .r,a , to . 't, , ,it - •• Trit.:: , ,,,vrit.er if ma.' fa,, , ture bi"A3l E.Nt/r.s}.s. ta, un) Ivo., •'I ---- 1. u ,„,,, 0 1,6- ovivity,ivit Oil lir xrr. art ' ' ''' s " f .: • ' l l Itl • P. arel as k.iery • " •.. ever) i_escr ii on , a . aZa; Aber kln ,, r. f h /.1 . chinery it •• . •••..- • . , used .In 1 . n ear lirr•L•te, a. tdrii.i. , ii, {toning 3111 IF. San 3111.15.,te. i, ~ . , l r ',la the r•triiitres possessed for manafactaria4.Sand E r.aw EP ,l ;:wro.riene k i in lb liuxintssororkraathetated oat st t io , . , •4_ls:l6lrata riLat . tho verylowestprisrr,, ad or ..41,rri ,r quality I, • I c i PNr>,m tesir,u, nt unli': np nuteltineryni ally 14nd, tr.. iitrilo.: t, rill grill ex:Pratte patterlis and recoruirac• .Fulinte.i u itieliei,us nef,,rii contracting olsishera, h w.krs or N . . ~- y kind are a iolicltod. and ntlieeattentloti ' d or 11l tio ;ken to their Fria e xecution'. I' , . r wl LLIAM .DttlAV Et. )11norivillr,D,rtat”r 9'..1h57 . 1 484 f i 'WAS HiNfrit . IRON WORKS. . - Put t sville, Pat, 1 . 1 • • . .ND ES. 4- , Jikr; WI:EN f..,11 .41-lull3* Int"' ,* : ,„•liar.t.,tt:l;,,tl,,rtt on of the Lusa, ss"cOrianurray . , .„ ...4q..i,:rodif," ti , 'HN•la Ma , hinn Shop and fo,unilry ,4,. ~;:et.,,,...1...ii to sires Ord old I:4lllriiiiilstreli.ts gm.... 4., A424...ttand trrtd nr. 011,- Ditiraingii.dratteet. urete ' I It•F til l prep:mei Ti ete 501 ordera ifir inletilneri 01 itr•..= .01 Erni, kIld: NA , nut s 111 V. 111111114.01 kinds of 013r i 1.; .1 ir '4.'4i in; I.e.flili.n;itit and ~imv Milk. Single TA I) nkii..'arii i t i'n•upg, 01 it lirin'aora Drift Cnni. all 1:100 .i t tt kifri 14 ~ 'Airjrir.,, , .tacli a. Cludry tnr viat.ria T mot; F, ~.. t5,,i,..j:4, k... : ill) hinds ,d• cut and wnitight Tim ..;i11,.1%i!. B:•lll.4 arrOira ano-hartimarly 1E3111%04, I 4.,.r. ,r,0,i., ..f ch. ! 17,,,,1 ItNl.m ttfrir fitudi for yairs, ••,..,,aii ;and., of M.E.,:hhirrr ir intheirlineo busli.a.ctliery xt . ..r t'ivi itutveu ;Lin' wtirli. , , ,, po r st rho rostrldishmint *•,'l,i,-. . ,14 r,r..i0n to a 0 who may ho hArthrm wir4t• ~ -, i2 . . lit u.r.1..i, lliinktulfr. reesdrad l 04 Proznat44*«, rut.lLl.`, " ll '* . lii. , ria si , natile terms'. - . • • k 1 1 " 1 ‘ 1 14$ M r liF.N; 1 JAMES Wm. ! , , .-! . . • i . ,ti ' t ,7: ,i r ,l wax TEAcit YOU 'rcnrivics TattiowiA co: PUBLISHED EVERY SATURD VOL. xxiv. MEDIC' NAL. C. EPPING' & , WHOLESALE} AND RETAIL Chemist camel 7artaimil est. S. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Ste., 'PoTtsVILI.E . • 4a'LP.l,a yranTrs eetphratfd WiVoseester? shiie Sauce," autatandy on hand, HOLLOWAY'S The free idmlistonp of ill N, diet thrlesillug lloXpitals A:Amp this ponertul remedial Ing preparatin I) ever inatle kn the exterpal of the ekt eye . , It reiehes the Feat of the all external Affections Its autl rirtuos surea:a ny btu); elan great ally, '. ' Erysipelas and A r.e.t %To, of t he most eon' won talent nn thiF enntinent,to t aittaglinittir. titt icate the renorn and then 'eon, Bad Lege, Old Sor Campo( niany ‘eara itnndin refuard to yield to any other r lovarfahly tluccumbed to a few erfal ungeoi. Eruptions on Arising film a had mate th are eradiatted4lnd a clear 'an. gained by tbe.restorative actlnn of this Ointment. It i Purptists many of tho cormet cs and other toilet appli. liners in Its power to.dispel - ea 4hes and other dirfigure meets of the fare. • ' V Piles mid —Pistils, Every form and femme of tbemi i tievral t nt leo stab.. born disorder): IF eradirat;oPhkilly and 'entirely by.the are of this einoltent ;' warcn fobmltatiOrn; should precede it. application. Itr ng les will be found to be ! ttmrounit and invnrlable. I I Both the Ciintmesd and Pella shoplift be tried in • . the Iflolloveiteli onset,: . . Bunions,_ . - Rheumatism, . Fore Thronfit. . Borns, . lan-..worm. Sores of all kinds; Chapped Hands ; Salt Rheum, Spewing. Chilidalug, Sedds. Still Joints, . Fistula, - . . .. Skin DiFO.IP6P. Teller, Gout. ~ . .;. ;Swelled I:lands, . Ulcers. lintnt , ndo.' Mercurial dirupt's.Sere trestls, - W ou nds of all riles. • 1, • , . Sore Ilesds, :- kinds. .._ .. • ale-Caution i**Nr..noll are genuine unless the vcords "Thieh'icath,Vria ri,ri.• and Lnneinv," are dhkeertiihte as a 1+:41kr,111071: in every lent of the book of directions around *melt pot or box; the same may be plainly fen .by I.lding the buf to the light. A handsome reward will I,e given to any one rendering curb in torniatton as note lead to the detection of any natty or mirth* coun terfeit lint the Medicines or vending the same. ituogbitr 'athetn to bo spurious * , • t * * *Sold ht the. manuLictorles of Professor 'llot.towsT, MO lifulderi Lute. New York.and by all respectable Drug• gistsiandktadereiniylodicine.throughout the United Stairs andthe rjeillted world, in pots at 2 cents, t 3 Cent', anti /A each!..' • er-There is a considerable saving by taking the lar ger ltir.`; N. —Directions...for the Oldanee of pa tient,. In every dhiorder aro aft xed to each pot. 'June '5B [trews' 13.EAtiTgUL iIEAD .. KEE MEri . I.llffit,' Completely Preserved TO .THE CREATEST ACE. A ND \VITO that is gray would not zi have It restored to former color; or bald,' but nouid bane the a row tliresfo:ol.oi troubled wltit.dond.. - rtiti aid Itching brut-would hare it retuosed.or troubled with *croft' la, mood heard,'or other eruptions. but would . ("\ ii 4A bo cored.nr with >I -. beadet(neuralgia) but Would be cured.; It will al. , quasi, all pintpl,. o from the fare and Ph In. Prot :Vrnol lahr ilentorative will do all thin, nee circular and the lei ovine. ' ' .. ‘ .l • !ors Minot, November 6, INK • PRne. 0,1. w6ln—De.ir tztr: I h.+ re beard tnuch.vald 'alb.,#derful effect: , of your Hair ilostoratire, but `havlnz ti 1n often cheated by quackery and quack tIORITIIIIIK. hair dere. Ac., I wax dixpooed to place your I,lteotorat ;We in the game cate t offy with 1 helhouoand and now loudly trumpeted quack reit:tailor, until 1 met you ip Lawrence county *nine montho since, when you gate me ouch *oourance as induced the trill of ydur fiesta. cilia** in nay fantily—tirst by myogood wife. whose hair had beet:toe ..ery. . chin and Cliiirely white. and before 1 eshanotliterutie of yOur lame bottler , . her hair wait err tared nearly to its orl;ioal,l*auliful brown color. and had Ibiclieind and lo.rome beautiful and eltooky upon, and entirely °ter the bead: 'he contir ues hi uoe It. not •'oitolly lo , cau.oe ofdt li beautifying effects upon the hair. but beetinoe of ito healt lit ud influence upon the head and mind. in hero of my family and friendoare Luring your li,torattre.; with the happlcot effect.; therefore, my okepticlom and dOutdo lit n.terence to its character and amine and enlileiY I vllloi'ed: and dean nod do moot cur dlally'and conadently recommend Its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or pray (by reao,u of .ickiir,s, or age.) to original color 'PIA Leanly. and by all :Iki.ung p e rsoui, who would bane their hair beautitul and diary. 'Very truly and gratefully yotira. Frtivrta Woont—lt sena a Joie; time after I saw you at lissfield before I C.d. tb4ol.nt tle of htf for a 'ltch you cave mean order upSwyour sittent. in Detroit, and when itiot It we concluded to trylt tdrs. Slanis's h'alr, as the surest test ad . Its rnwer. It. has done All thatt"lt ti assured me It would do; and ethers of my catully4nd friend., !lacing witnessed Its effects, are now using ilia recetntoguding Its use In vthers as eUtitld to the WO:10st consideration you claim for it. !Again, very respectfully and truly yonra, SOLOMON MANN. Cacurtr, ILL., June 21, In 2. If have'b.rd Nor. O.J. \rood's lialr llemtoralire. and have admired its wonderful' effects. My hair was be corning. an 1 thought, prensaturely gray. Nit by t.. u,e of him IWmtorrit Ire It has resumed its original color, and, I have no dolt& t, perwanently so. • S. BBESSE; cr . Senaf,r; U. S. 0. J. WOW) k CO.. Propristora.3l2 Broadway, New York. (In the'irreat N. Y.,l4"ire Balling Establislunent,) and 114 Market mtm.. I. And void by all good Drnuiste. Ilat,bll2, 7.9 . , 11.1 t DB COGGSWELL'S NEW :: . 1 , ICAL SALT! For Inthintmatory DI .poly. New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt! IT ;IS NOT A CURE-ALL! —For Inflazamatory Diseases Only. FILL COG(7,BWBI,I,'S NEW'MED: j_JICAL S.4.LT, inrtend of being t remedy for ell iliti hen antcol rater but one ill, het; but one .aim, end ac , - compliphre but one thing. to wit: erupt:is INFLt:43I/111). er 1415141.41:..4htirc,Pr bo o ns form or locality, whether in the bend, throat, ext.:nen, extreißilleeor skin. , EW NI ED IC XL S ALT.—lts pecu liarexrellen4 iv, that without the uaeless.loieof blond nMI strength. it 'effectually, cures Inflammatory PiJap,l (nu nt hers.) by prOurtng nu equilibrium of all the flub!. In the botlY, the want of which is the sole ctrFC (di infialornaijon.' INoi , ii.t"l l 6 INVALIDS!!—The 7, - • , - - following. forme which the , ' nutotianced fluids as- P tune. and many not here Well I L.niAl. that havenoore or leo,. fever or . p.ain. nre no easily subdued by the NEW SI,EDICAL, SALT. as Bre to extlecniohed by water, to , wit: Itreid Serer. Headache. kot Blood to the Head''' and Heart: Etta. Inflamed .eyre. M ara. nooe;lunga and liarr. - Netiralgia, Spinal 'affections, Erysipelas, Bronchi tla.;Pleurisy, Asthma. Cough., llyapepoin. Venereal Ma tares; Ithertmatiom, Boot, Scrofula, and all. Whin g and . other, cite:mono erpptions. • 1 111 . , 1 -. 'll SWELL' S . COG 'NEW ED- ' _. if./AL SALT e erte, like the ‘, amine matt r, an ex traordinary Influen e over the relies and arterlen, mord t ing Ina gradual decline of inflamarttion at indicated by the.palse, which goon resumes it natural state, all tbel heat painand fever disappear. . d.' DR; COGGSWELL'§ IS . ENV . MED ICAL SALT . does Just what it delete to do—no more, no lies--equallr.es the flu 9 by TrMOTin q trinu the evotem all arterial and' veto us ohatructione. . De sertplire Uranium may be obtain from any Druggist wbo bps Ibis Valuable meditine k male. r. Coggsvielrs Anti ogytio Ektit. - Act-Tx pArRAGE... ; Cultoste do $2 bet FAMILY do,s4. 4 'enl by moil, rixr egpertse, n r•teipl If prim 'lnialids with chronie or longs ding diseases, shOuld fet.w.t . yo ord4ra rbronic package. Ft!rtftt it:10041s and direct iontsee circular. • li. C. TAYLOR Sc CO.. Gen. *wits' 1,2 Dock AT. Phi I , da: 1 1 .—Agetib• wanted bk.:seri 'll.,Y.Town and Village. nu. COGGSWELV,S NEW 11,1ED -ICA L SALT k for P-1141 in i 4 ileac by C. W !MU: la Ilinereville. by H. W. Prnar; Nair P htla 1 delphin, by D. W. Doosnx.: In 'Carbon, by 11'. Sawa LER; In' St. Clair, at lititte, ;• Ig 51tddle1.ort, by J. R. Pourtlt'; In Tuscarora, by Reacts A Fox,and by all M. Find/0,4 Torunists trbeterer tbe".logtorAL" 1A read AN It IN lIS4 a patent nicilkine,butz.the prescription of an eminent pbyslclan;:to one 'ititshi tall to try the NEW MEDICAL SALT. • February 5, litt TRULY MAGICAL laidnit - ligis4C EFEItENCES cats beliven to indi viduabg where the aiid of ule Inter, nally and externally hare ( been] trulyenre magical'Pi,l by MOH. N'S BALM. and 'wbq say they would not be without it cost Hie Dollari a bottle plrectionases rompanfeaeb bottle. No faniflY 'mind nbd with its .value"will be without It. The) !night cave ten times tbeeOat and a grest deal of paid watfering. Fur sale hr .1. MORGAN, third ifrOct, rettnlffle. llt - if.'S and 50 cents a bottle; pod $2 and sl.per dozen. . 3.lllnary 22. '59 I ' 4-2 m • PAPER BAGS. • 1) TENT 31AUHIN E.:MADE''Paper from 1 t 9 ds : ftga o7l i Nug gi s statt94B ottgorx, for ?la t/ Ceti trit%trtrte l n9 a ttl4l.lilt• Noveinber 8, 156 . .1.570:18 • - I L O SCHOOL DIRECTORS... !AIM'S YO TRACIIERS—A flird G4trgitedier Hanging • - pp in /*Awls. ` . • • lIIS Card couinia Valuable M inus to T. . lienbetiandalso scholars, and a a'pg-ought to be liuug up In every pnblle Paula in tbonoanty. ' Price, Id van ts oath. Just putAlthed ntid tor Iglu by • Atrj. 11, '.;,6 ,;..41-J • •, . - --..-- - -- , - ' • . i -.. ' i . , :4. - , , s, , ;'''.:*' - . . , ' . - 1 ' ; • .. - - 44 - 4,-• - ;.;',.• f . .j• ci - -,;. - ,.. - ',:,,,;,,, , ;•--- ~_'---,...,....,•---;- ..,.'l.-,• , 4-- . ... , ----oi - , - f - ' : ,- ' ,. .- i—i-- - •-,', '. ,-- ', -•-•-- ', .i •,::'-=-'- -- - - , ' - • .-- ,_ : ‘ , •. - " - ''' 1 2 , 4 , ,,1 ,. .,....2 , ._.:'., , t ,i.. ..... , , - • E.. ~,........•„::.:„. \s\o,,, .:...;•,:,,..„,..„.. , , ~,_ .. , ........„,., ~, ~ • ....,_,...v,.....„,..,,.....i.,..,,,'..---•::- ,-.-4,-: _ .. . •......_ ~ edam - doN. I M , - ' . 4 4 -4AY 1. . m". •••• -- 4 ' .. .P:'•;. , .[ .. •.,, ' 'os •'' - , : ~, ~,., • ': '., • • 1 , d .„1.• , • • , • , . I , 4. =\'.l,7,Aff-;. • _ ' • , . ;ADv.E ..i.l .:.. •-- , . ~.:,...,,,,,,.. „. , ~,, -riE ~ I ~., ' 1 t I), POTr'VILT F. . --- _ ...,74,. .- A.,.,4,...._... r .i.44-. u - N . . , , "i ' - ' FiltAl, _ RTISER 1• ~ •I:-, ' i i ., .., -. . _ . . MEDICINAL. .. y • OLDESTESTABLISaII4D DEMI STORE IN TRW COUNTY. ° 'BllCl l l OF THE COL.DEN, EAGLE." Centre Strdelt, ?Of Saville. Theastenslyebutdnerea ' 1 _ ot th is establishment ln- ... *. ..., 4 A.11r.: . ' - I aura at all times a fresh ....- e ~--.". 1 . ~,,,, ...... supply of the purest and , - ; - i,1E:,,7 'irdi „C-.%.,,,,..- beet DILMIL XIIIRIXI24 ..7.-___".. \ ~..' ... 4-- Z. •-, cartitcaut de., to. - ' -'''‘'', ." --- 7, ler, t' ......s. The proprietors, the -, .•- . 4, 4N . t.. 7."'-' l ' - ` l ; ' - ' 11 !- - 74 senior being a druzglst _ — ...%,;- L . _ ._.' 4 1 W' ' of thirty years' exPeri• •ot.'` , -illt- i t Klee, give their personal "el.; 7._.. __- ... = attendance at all times. ri , , egi.,,J7 - Aro- Partleular atton- ''r---- :..i --..._ non pat! Peeiviir 10, met ' .1' OINTMENT. • ions. as irell a* tfle Ter ) the Old and Near World; sent PS thegreatest heal own to suff.ting man. lts toe than MARVELOUS, th so' to the naked t i loternal disease; and in togiatory and healing n reeonl.knd is Nature's iSalt Rheum " , virultnt iturders Pre , ' row It* nt 'bent eipe op:root!'" Is first to era& lete4be cure. ea, and. 'Ulcers. i• i hat have pprtinartouitly wetly or trenttneot. hove applleatkalll of this ivw• • BTOPE. • e DISEASE OF T LIVER; CO ViTAIMESS" 0 I 4 FEVER A , TIVERY F IRME 1 F.Oll L'ir has Its peculiar eoraiog . to some favottte recipe, •to eon , perhaps. Tbettrirlnciple the Skin, blood or chi'Onie dlreve, trmisp. , rent' rfare re- necessary Ig every bduse.tlßun. pounded by onvkillful both Inentupatlbleanilncoustat ly hurtful cent rated form. what ;will esse t p.ired upon scientific principle • acting lii harmony,yit nada ful. office. . • t to TELT PM - TITIAN Is here offeredin a - convenient form, yet perfectly safe. un-Atcitent. which. acting talent the elreuiat ion. raises it'd, action of the system to the stand ard of bealthesperlaily aftefary.debilitating attack of disease. after depression fimn htat. or any inset or acci dental cause; an Ant!i-Sparmint. which. with a general stimulant nower,actawith a pil idiar influence. upon the nitrous system . calming nervo ',irritation. when taken properly. without the y least telenty.tii.lhe brain, and without th.lbtlistresslog Trail i El witirlr' Is the bane of most tonics :- often causing ruer4injury than tit eorigin al• disease. 'i ..I I . . As A Tom moderately andermanentlyeaaltlngthe energlee o'4ll parts of the tra it e. producing necessarily a healthy Increase of the action of the various °spins, chemically changing t he aeltiltiorthe stouiaelt,and act trig ncrmally upon the liter in .regulating permanently the Hillary secretions. 11077C11.1.—1V hoover expects tit find thlsa beverage will be disappointed:. butt° the Ale „ weak and low-spitlted. It will prove a grateful aromitie cordlal,possessed of singular remedial properties. Ca ott I on,.....TheAr. eat popu aril): of tbls delight iul Aroma has induced' Many Imita lons.whirh the public should guard against purchnot g. Be not perimaded to buy an v thing eke-until you hay. given PotanAte's Hot, 14:9 limns a fair trial. One bbttle will convince you I hew Infinitely superior It IA to all t hese Imitations. 411 Sold at $1 per biStt le, or slit bottles for $5, by the •-. SOULE PROPR!ET.OBS, • . BENJAMIN PAC,JR."&CO. r r. KAT'UTACTI; ITO p •'' ' annaccuttsto. a b Choniste, , • PITTSBURG, PA. ~,, For sale In Philadelphia by the agents—lioffman lei blortrig. °thee of the betnocruti.Jobu 'Johns, 2.^ . ..2 Bank street :t D ott & Sous, I:t3 North Ocond street. Also. in Reading, . Bitter 'S: ' Co.; Lancestir, by John F. Long 'I & Co.; .Pottayt e. . t . . 1. et C. llughesi and C. IT. Eptingt,Tamaqua. by E. .1. Fry, . .ersvllle. J I IC. Burns, and in Schuylkill ,Ilavi:n. by • . ... C . • I I:bester. - , ; • ? it - 11 , 0311,4 , r '27. 'AS 4g•-•, I 4 - 1 y "BOYS PUBLISH iCO A ST, 916 .N . Rril,/ . atephia, Pa., And for We by all Fop ksellers. . ThIP IK i hook of 225 pagest,l24).,bentut In riotb; with NINE I.ITIIOOIIAI4IIC PLAT :•3, and Intended for Parents, 6 uardlatis and Young 3 en. Every younn man that %hiller to m , Intalo his he la 'and ma - ohood, and have a h.iltley progeny. should ad ttiis hood. Some of the statements are really adman ing and have never-be fore appeared in print. Pries $1 By mail $1,16. i - • Now in Pres!, and Ready or Delivery, a jam Day . A Great Work fortthe Ladles,- By the isstaa•Atitbo , entitled . This is at work uf nearly OW .P es: beautifully, bound In cloth. and ,containe over 100 SPLEIDID and CINIOUX ENGRAYINOB.. It .gives a compl to description of the at restore and function of the re uctive organs of the female, showing howl marrfed Iri es may have or avelyl large families. Alt,C4 a complete history of Ilennaphros ditism. with curious Plates; Rho Inc both sexes In one. It also gives advice—to Tone Ladles In selecting a husband. pointing out the cad . of so much unhappb.` ness after marriage, and the lull once it. exerts on the offspring. The work also gives the lityrep ems and treatment of all female diseases, so that everyilemale may be her own Phy:sirlan. female In, The last chapter is devoted to beTOlLET.giving`the receipts fur costuetlenxt present in use, by the nobility of Fratire,England and Bustin, f beautifying the skin, hair, teeth. and for removing foul and Preserving a sweet breath. They have Doe obtained at greet ex-, pence. • • Price. $1.40. By mall. $l,ll. , 'stamps.a 801)0 . totiles have diresd wishing a copy of dui first Wit' dere without delay. For rompletede.eriptlon of th 'width will be seat on receipt of Agents Wanted iu ever l Feo.t!ti.,'s9 ' • • ' PREPARED DT Lit. Compounded tntirelyi IS one of the beat P I LIVET. medicines now bete as a fYilgotrtic, easier, wilder,an other medicine known. It is n a Liver refnedy, &Mine first on If bid matter, then on the stomach that matter, thus areompliehin ally. without any og the painful the operations of Most atharti systeui at the same time that I taken daily in moderate dosesos it up with unusual rapidity.. The Liver is one of th of the human body; and . w lions well. the powers of th yeloped. The Stomach is f p4 al on the healthy action o th performance of its Adm.^ do is at fault, the bowels era ati system angels In consm quo Liver—haying cased trE4 dot eases of that organ, one of th it hie study. In a practice of find sonic remedy where- wi many derangement.. togo g g w To prove , that this seu t e.psy d person troubled with 1.1.,.. v any of its forms, has but to tion is certain. , These Oman remove all in the system, supplying in th of bile. Invigorating tilt-54 at dlzest well, purifyingthin., 17 health to the whole me lem eh canes of the disease—elfect• In Bake a Wracks oreeured,X an Led. by the occssional use of . wet or. Pii 1. One dose after eating is en stomach and prevent the `• lug. • Only one dose taken bolg to 2righlware. ,nly one done taken atr4 u gently. and cores (lathe- 1 1; Onedose taken a dere:midi... A en gfirOne doseaf two tea-r — sp liereSick Headache. 4 . 4. t One bottle taken for fe• ms.e obstruction remove* the cause of the disease, .ag and makes a perfeet cure. Only one dose iwtnedis'S chilly relieves Cadre. while One dorm often repeated is 4-sure tore for Citotent Moriwts. acid • preventive of mlcrn. \ aste m Only one bottle lo in n ded to throw ant a the i`7 ay stem *lto effects of Med... ,lc e alter a frig sickness. AdirOnebottlettaken for .fausuffee removes all tal lowressordniiatorni eolorn trim the skin. t . Orm dose taken a shmi -tl ebefore eating gives et ! goy, to the appetite, an d makes food digest well. ; One dose often repeatei en a Chronic Darrhsra In Its worst forum,while Rumen m and Bated Complaints yield almost to the tarot aw do . • . One or two doses eureat.n. to ks reused by Worms in ehildreu: there la no sorer,rni r, or tiiistedier remedy in the world. as it a fa is., , iira. few, bottles cure ß .11 ,by exciting the absorbent& We take pleasure in real, co mending this medicine as a preventive for )bins a Ague. Mill Peoet•Otad all rmers of a Biliowsilli T. It operates with certainty. and thousinds — ' are jilting to testify to Its - wonderful Virtue& • 7 , , t AU who tare flare giving their animator feelissony'fis its finer. tea dri l e"Him wafer inthe mouth se the .furfgorator, and rdoti bark rogerh. v . -.. • .. TRZ unit lIIVVIOILILTOR la a Sekulttle Medical Discovery; and is dallytworking cures. almost 100 street to believe It cures, an if by snim VIM emu the first dose giving be net, sod seldom more than one hottle is required to runt anyalott of Liver Onsplaiut. from- the:wont Jaundice or Pgsisegana Vs . a common. Yealache, all of which are the result of a Dis eased Meer: , , ' t - r • ire er ;bett le. DttefIASFOAD, kroinielor, 34S Itroadvrax, New. York. by ill Dengestil. Sold in Main' by IntitißT vLon; and in Tuna, al, by E. a, FAY. Juan 10, ro'd ' • ' tlrly ktORNIN =man HO LAND EVERY Itittemcernfrounded ac. 'landed down from tat bet - bat a ton le stint Want is isputed. yet, being con- Jll en contains eleuneuks mt—sometlmerpositirm . he pdblic. in a highly roil-, ly supply this trant,.pre• nti l po it n dt.d of 141 Z plow, f wi ITitig. its own remedial • . ' t We bare Lifer to t The most First Editi, MAN' LADIES' MEDIC L GUIDE, AND MARRIAGE FRIEND. I N.. 7 1 THE 1 . 141iTH, AND BRING 011,' iItANtrFACTURFS. 61111eult to be , liad«Good Needles.; ' TOHN .ENGLISH it CO.'S -Patent *1 Hells Drilled Eged Needles, decidedly the beet IR the ularket,otdiffereett stuff, frosalio. S to.lt always to be had wholesale and retail. at D. D4NDADII. poehrille. JanUat i M. WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, • BETWIEN, THE So IliSr& Ede U:iffoad and the Canal, remits the n, Williamsport, Penna.) O. S. BANGER & CO., Whole- V 1 le and Retail Deolenand Manufacturers ofwhite 1 and ypliow pine flooring boards,sash,doors:biladcsbut tere,siding, wood mouldings, Ay. -Jig and scroll sawing, fancy] and plain. Altdeseriptionsoftumlng and planing dine }frith prom ptnem, and in the best manner. •flifehroary 27, '34 ' ' '_ " • 314 y i - POTTSVILLE poLLipac MILL. THE 8 U ant:Ml.l3Elft; are- con• Lt.' ghastly mannfaeturing sorbing nisei of .-,„ tgRIWIII Colliers' Balls. welittallF 214 26, 28, ' d0.52 -7ELE, az -.. and 40 pounds per yard. Also, large Hulls of the most approved pattern*, wag Mg 46, 1,0. od and 60 pounda per yard. From the expe nee of the part flee year.. we feel confident of mattgHatia unsurpassed In quality by,ady mill to lb* a s country. All , business communications addressed to blesem. YAItpLIT A Bon. "Iron Factors. Pottsvill• will meet pith prompt attention. JN0.131311.1418H A CO. J nrie 20. '47 • . . 24. , • -. NOTICE. - • . To:Coal OperaterwandliabiaylittlkiCatin., i ty Ne'rd haute: , SBORING " TOBACCO, b y% St e am power-L4olbg a day; at Hamburg. Smoking Tobae eo and Segos Manufactory, onliand and ready for sale.' 200 berrela sweet scented Sinoking Tobacco. . ,200 Half Spanish Segue: . 7.00,, Sixes. Spanish Segall. .' 100.000 Seed and Extra Sagan. • Ordirs thankfully reeelted'ing promptly attended to. Terme easy. _ • DIARY ANN 310YER. ' • Hamburg, HerksVounty, Pa. Emil .5. '57 • ' .35-tf . ND REMEDY IDA E KIDN EYS POTTSVILLE •• . Venetian 81lind F_aetary. , HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully i !antiouneem to the illness of Ocitt ' , elfin and vicini. ty that he ha removed his Venetian • Blind IFactory•.to Mark t street. four doors above Centre, next dcoz;ta Aunt d's Cabinet Room where keeps eenstantlyl:oti band and manufactures to order all kinds - of Venetizu IVII, sr Blinds. Mato,- Shades, Curtains, Trimmings for B ads and Shades , together with everything in • his line f business; all of which will be sold at the lowest rat ' Ile invites the citizens to call at his establish, .menti feeling confident that be can furnish as good arti cles an tan be obtained abroad.' Ile also, attends to re. pairing all kinds of Blinds sud binder. and puts them up sr . on destlid to do so. ' W. 20. ZEIIBE. 31a eh d,'59 • , lO•tim D ACNE. , ' EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, rpl ahonloogo thrust, Pottslle, Ps. TI E sub s criber jr ' pre red, at his ol sten , to furnish r kind of materials his I ne, for bulltlit Pusea-plalnand< nementel. lie, lurk partifular attention the tomb Stones at Monihnentsofhlsma ufacthre. Theyran r t had i every variety style and trill comp. lave blY,lnibeauty mho ..........on any oe,- . wherii.and'areolTered'at cheaper rates. Jurte 5. '5B 234y] JOI tS T. LAING. +- 0-BUILDERS AND OTHERS. - BADMAN furnishes Terra Cotta , Chimney Tops for Houses, cheap and ornamental.. names Patent Ventilators for Suiokey Chimneys. ra Cotta Strolls for buildings. Ileating,Turnace, tho best In use—and also lustre lion how to put them op. • Antique Marble Mantels, mantitured from Slate Stone,. and is enameled in Imi tenni of the most expensire kinds, and is furnished at aixnationo.hair the price of marble. It retain s its polish longer than marble, is about mix times the strength of ~psrb .. - and will not 801 l is amble does SauOle Patterns mu be seen at hie Hook Store—some as to in price as $l.ll sod $l2 per mantel. Call and es- Amin the Patterns at B. BAN NAN'S ida 1 12,'59 11- ' ii;, Beatafore. .. MAUCH CHUNK ',. ire' Rope iliannfac or", i7ilesakeor 3messistaard. cb CIO.. blanutacttiteiloi Wire Rope, for inclined platies.shafts. slopes Be., teGuld inform the public that be la now pre pared to make ALL KINDS, LENGTHS AND SIZES OF FLAT , - ~ AND ROUND ROPE. At the shortest: notice, of superior quality, and on the most liberal terais, at his Wire Rope Factory, • Manch Chunk, Carbon C 0.,. Pei; Reference can' be =dote Mews. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortriiht and A. a. Broadhead; at Mauch Chunk; to N. Patterkon, Summit Rill. to Sharpe, Leisenring 1 Co.. Til more, uzerne county, Pa.. and in fact. nearly all the op erato In the Region who base been using his ropes. August 14,'58 [August 8, '37 333y] 33. k of tko p Weeks. ERILS MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS. A Stapectur Article. . r.rl E SUBSCRIBER ,ha s just re , leivet from New Cantle , England,* lot of Davy's Safety Working Lamm made udder the inspection of the English Government Agent, of the dust quality wiregitute. Alen, Gansu Covers made ready for use. for these Lamps, These ure the best Safely Lamps ever in trodu*d Into this Connty,andareforsalewholesaleand retail at about the cost nt inferior Lamps, Also, Wire Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brusher by the dozen or sluzle.l Alm. the .Clanney Lamp forlllosses and Mine "Viewers. ghis4atnp Is covered with* thick Glass, and gives an iffcrea d light which is of importance to Mine Niewers. • DENJ. BANNAN. ila-Thelse Lamps can beim! into a box tilled : with ez 'pinalvexan, and moved rapidly backwards and forwards 1 1 1 they a ' e prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO rit .N TIIE STATE and ready to accommodate stoners mid all those who May favor them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected stock of mate Hale end the same old hands will enable them to do surge4ork which I n elepnee and durability cannotbe edr They willeotaittne to attend to the buslnesshereafter Ia befiireorlih deterialitation to give general satisfac tion • DV. %.11 orders will receive prompt altention.. ~..t. kV. tepalrlngolocte &Utile shortest notice. -' .luly t lB. 'ST 29.1 y ApitioUT k BURNIIARD. - : G STOCK OF BOOTS AND OHM, - At'Wholesnle and Reltald: r . GA lEL SCUEBTLE .desir to rail Ihe :Men. * Gt; .....1' / oof the public tohls 'll 1 / "C.:.... . extenslve assortment of -.- - - t Roots ind Shoes, Wawa- \‘‘,„.....-- '---.• - I' htetrld under his own :it, - if ill l / 4 , ..k se 1 n rip c lion. espechilly -,-• . 2,9 _a.. adapt to the Coal Re. -44, ---_- '.... le• gion . find . fared for asile a,-- . .-.:- _ - at his Moreton CENTRE . '.r . ...,----7- 2 - - ___ ..._ tallEfT, above High, 4 0- , and opposite the Public School House. Hobart on hand a weld assorted stock rot '.lllnera' Boots and Shoes, lien's and Boys' Calf, Goat and Kip Boots and propos of every description; Women's, Misse' and Children's Gaiter Boots. heeled Button Gai ters, i alf Gaiter' arid 'Lasting Duakins. of every color; Warne *Kisses' re Kisses' and Childn's !Maud Goat Skin Lace i r Boots. Buskins, "Iles and Slippers. blen's Patent Con. groat Boots. Also an assortment of Felix & Co.'s Read. log W rka. All of which will be sold at unusually:low e i pri Particular attention Oren to all kinds of .malvi faetur d and customer work and repairing. Also on band, fi tine assortment' of Trunks, !'tine and Carpet Bags. Pottsville. JUDO 19. 'IA 25.11 i, eight additiocal Leiter 'leen ordered. Thom n:ohould mewl their or. work , Nee Preepeetus, tie letter clamp. luau In the Union. 9-ly A R ! SANDFORD. - • From GUMS, IRGA'CIVE and the public. that acts tuoreelTectual then any t • only a ()Marne. but • o Lirer to eject its mor• and bowels to carry off two purposes effeetu „lings experlemeed in It strengthens the purges It; and when I strengthen and build , ' • -J: L. MENNIC'S ' MOROCCO FACTORY, And liather and Shoe,Sinding Store. - Rciardaci abed, between 'adlonetiil and /Ash streets; YOTTFIVILLE, PA, lie ielpeetfuny Informs .-. bia olt customers, and • 4. • " ---- • ; . .• ~ Mein liegenerally,Lhat• :2,, ,, , .. . N:' he co aintlell to mann. ,r- ,4 . pt . - I t, facture ALL KINDS of 1 7.7, - Pn.,; e t \ , -, , -..- • MOROCCO,KIdr,BIIIIIO. 2 • , 1X• • '-' ' ; ' Freneli Morocco, Coe, '. - */ct, i,e . , 1 ...and nook Din lugs, - J ' s %! '‘‘ •- ) i I ' Pink Lining and I nee . I" of all c010n... ll* has al- I ali P ir . •so on band a general as.• '; : .a . . d i aortment of all kinds of_.___. ...° - ---L• -..„,,' LEATIIEIt. Oak tanne d • ...-..:ittWl,l prtheipal regulators' "en it performs lie fune system are folly de.. oat entirely dependent . Limn for thn proper a; NV hektl the stomach ' tinlit, and the' whole nee of one organ—the Its duty. For the dlik . proprietor. has made I more than 20: yearn; to h tp counteract the, I t it Is liable. le 'at lint found, any r Complaint, ' ry a bottle, and eonvle.: and Red Sole. Leather. Slaughter Kips. French and City Calf !skint. MINERS' UPPER LEATHER; Lacing Leather for belts. and good Bucket Leather for' pumps, and an extensive satiety of Lasts. Threads, halls, Pegs, Clamps to All kinds of skins, Sheep, Goat. Deer, Ike.; also, Brae taken In exchange tbr lia th ei, at Use highest Eunice prices, or psid, for In cash.. Tait ille, July 10.'k6. 71. T. r T ka - cad rtdd or had matterfrom it place a. beal thy now ranch. ratuditit food to, eying tone. and Inery. removing the, a radical rum he brit r. merit! he ILlverltaartgia: , cleat to apneas the from rising and soar; (-- E.;T. ELLRICH & c0...8?_ , -. .. (Summer in B. .r. Taylor.) • ' , . Chiap Faihionable Clothing, Merchant T.dlor- I , tag. and General Furnishing ' GIGO Comer of Centre and Mahantango streets, Whereon be found the largest assortment of cloths. caasimeres, Test ing.,ilrnifillAng goods. and ready-made clothing ewer 'red to the eltisetis of -Pottsville. nbleh bas been selected with great ease from the lee- rgert bOuses in Philadelphia and New York.. We boy for cash-and will sell for cash, at the eery lowest ! prices,' Wesiesire to rail particular attention lomat ems : Itoinergdepartoseuf,; being all practical tailors, having long experience In the first besmear Parts, Philadelphia I and Boston, we fuel enntident that our garments cannot be surpassed for neatness of style, beauty and lit, by any house, in the Mks,, math less in Pottnille. Our fur illiblng department le supplied with all the latest style. of gen tletrien's furnishing goods. Harts made to order on seen lido prinelples, by one of the first bonne in 1 Philadelphia, and warranted to tit,„ 414-iteraember • tbe plate—Offen' el,Cittfre end Ma ' lonlatige streets. May ...V. '5B 22-1 f • retiring, prevents • lit, looreint boweli I will cure Dyspepsia:. .nfule Will always re,- -1. -PQ_TTSVIkLE • Stidd and. Harness ataanfietetwy. • IHEREWITH i n vite yimr. especial attntlon to my.irry extensive sleek of Ready Nade .4ld4o, y,i Harness, pillars. tte-entbrietat thw largest; Variety of styles and o:Atka seer offered for 'sale In this coil aty, and &toilets that will Wompare 'favorably I with those of any otherhonse In the trade. - ' • Haring been. for Some yeari pest. , I In the habit of purchasing toy Roo dfabliittkeselsoietipf fifth, - I And m y.. lf noW lit the possesalon. a advantages from' this sane not enjoyed the tau* treneraUyotud feel that I an, with nonadenee t solicit the trade of all classes F of dealers:. and my arrangements lbw the coming. ono eon's trade are based upon erns Cilantro. anuntat of bunt *eft them I Urn hitherto done* you can therefore rely ttpottiiadingatmyestablish anent eiverytklng that Is re.: (paired In my line: - - • °Mem by:mait are, resPectftdly solicited; and the goods sent warranted to give satlstartion, both es to pries and qualltY WOIIMEIDOIII7. • i v vrt.. Mitsui - pa/ Churzh, antra steed...rtsttsiettls. 31aiels UZI . 10-ly - . - , FROM TOE CAVERNS OP 1110111ITAINS KULL! VOICE WILI f STRISCIFE TO !Aril' AND OUBSECT ALL ?MRS TO Oita CU AID FIitAIIOSDF.IO3II.IOFI. BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POMVILLE, SCHUYJAKILL TOUNT I 4 I PENNOLUNIA. ,111 . 01*ING; APRIL 2, 1.859: Ace:, CaAit.a. ux DA. 111 Da. millet has long been so., r gh t , for lo Pottsville, now be bad by sante - - A MISCELLANEOUS. • yikwovF 11111/. SUISSURIBER, !teem: eit of the. -L *tern of Patti/Me. which Is * belatlfbl OS" sif the %ration; seepery, ht.:lll4th be yr Mean. at the low rate oft; emits pet, testes* pat thi kit. • l'hz wets published at 50 each. "Foy Is the time to p tiso tt copy,asbut few remain aaioid.. . V B. SINT. D.x 4 tenilor end Stationer. Malt 20019 _, • , - PAINTING. PAPER HANGING, ie.. .• THE mridersignedAv mild respectfully . THE to the pubic." that, he has °Tweed a abet Shop, In SOrereglait street. nut door to Smith's 'Liquor Store, where ;be is prepared to execute all work In his line, such as House and Sign Painting, Gluing, Graining and Paperliansies. ea the shortest nOtire.and on reasonable terms. Haring looked at the business for a number of years, he hopes to receive a abate of the public patomage. lIICHAEL KLUX . . • Pottsville, Atwil 17. '5B -l ' t ' 1617 -.. WM. THOMPSON, ° - . Daakier sued Dealer la litzebaseser: OppasitetA4.4iscapal - Crisrch,ll)4fnale, Jig. NCURREN ' rMpney,: Giild and , 811vir, Land Warninlic'ke.,bonabiand mold. Will str tly aftend to*tareollecCois efitrartril to Ids tire -c- -,negothlta find nes: *For, Waits. stocks, Mid all other se. entitles. Money reatived_en. deposit and. nterest ai l towed: R"ferestoes—lleseri. & Co., Pbiladelpttla ; Hon. C. W.lldnxe.Pottivllle: Jobs Smrras. President 3111. tiers' Cank;Pottinille: BeemPartinsoe,Esq.,Pottiville, and C. Lomita, Esq., Pottsville. P.ottsvills, November 7,171 • 1 : ' tilt - f',,, l'oun INUSICAL-FRIEND.". WEEKLY, PUBLICATION OF w,uzgr music, containing -In Patel* Price war 9 mats. "Oti Want. FUMY' is !Oiled 'alts the bed Pains, Duets, Operatic Arias. Polkas; Waits...de., for the 'Voice and. Pl4OO. The sulectiosm are made hoot tbe .heat American and European Composers. Attention Is Called to the' price of the work.. Oda year's subscription will /ad to an asecuunlation tbstdonahli Doak, which would cost in-awy other Way; at least . '• Nos. 1 to S, now Issued, contain selections from the Opens ot Don Glosinni,' La Plophete.llTraratore, Lueoe Bolteuden Gish 4.Tncrini te• AC. Subscriptions received at, '• D, A NNAN'S. ' ' ' Dook end Dune Stores - • 3Pit30613137 • `GA.R-DEII . ; SEEDS. ,TIE SUBSCRIBER is' now receiv L his Spdnq Stoek <lf eardeiS ileeds t war naiad PRES% and of the ban. qualityothieh be offer's' for salty wholesale and istall,'at Nursery Prises. The Seeds are selected With ea re—and Warranted genuine - which Is an important eonsidetatkm.. ffir Marebants and Truek Qu#snene furntabod at wholesale price'''. • y.ilsc; Clover, Timothy, i)rehard, White Clover, and other Orass Seeds, for sale by the Quart!nt Bushel, at . , BENJ. BAN NAN 'S Seed and Book Store, Pottsville. HIGH S_OHOOL ATpistcßovg. 9InE, REV: H. S. KOONS; A. M., j for tnany yeirs Principal of the , ,Preparalory partment of Pennsylvania College:will . ..pipets a Select School in the New Academy at Pinegivore. lie will teach all the branches; usually taught in our Mph .ectipola and Academies. and;will prepare pupils wishing -to take efull s course of at ud.* for any elan in College.— Those desiring to quality themselves for business will enjoy special advantages for iso doing. PINEGROVE is ducky situated and accessible by Rall• road.' ikirlioarding can be had at very reasonable sates in private families. - The School will commence!about the IFlrat of 4tmet. For terms and other Information. address • BOA U.D OY DIRECTORS, Pinegroer.". . Mayls, ZS j , , "Atf TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. Tal,sU.ar 012 Colin,..wiz-rip Phosphatic Vogt •1 • THE manufacturOri:would moat. re-' `irectruny4ovite tbeattentron of Parmer*.Gardert era an d others, to their Pharpbatie Fertiliser. believing that an linparUal trill of the artlel E 11; will prove It to be the best and cheap:OM twill. • tsar now offered to the public for all kinds of en's, such as Wheat. liyei 0411 a, Corn: ti ram Pfltatoes and vegan , bliss of alrdeserlptions. It rout:lns In doe priportlon the Mllowing fertilising Ingredients. Wig: Phosphate:A' . Lime, Ammonia. Phosphoric Acid„ilre, Pure Animal Chsreoal, s llorriste of Sodium, PotsA,Carbonateof Lime and Gypsum. • Yoe Goma as a top dresedng. (tinsel:o3r to those who follow the milk bust nesso IL Is at once tend for years.,de.; eldndly prnnotles of the miry properties in , the grass That the Cow requires. Believing that our Fertiliser Is a summate' one, wearer it 10 the public with that digger of confidence which a knowledge of Its Intrinsic ex cel lence i Inspires. , Price $4O per ton. or 2 cents per peond. Terms cash. . Bone Duet and Guano. • We alto keep'constautly on hand Peruvian and other choice Guano, which we will , furnish Wtfair prices. also a very auperlor article of 0110UND BONE prepared with great cart.. Pelee of rt duet, coarse, s4o—Fine sls per ton of 2000 pontiff rear. t•Y Ac r "1.. • . • e TASHGB 8 1622 South fth sfivet, Philadelphia: ' • Ar*The actirwribeno bare !been appointed Agents in - Pottsville for the sale of . the above 'rertillsera.' where samples can be HAD. They petpectinlli 'write Farrolars and others to call and ex-amine it at;ribtir HardwA r nt, m ore . I • BIUOIIT k L1111(31. 1 ' a Pottaylllo, March 12, 18891 . . 1 z ' 'SCHUYLKILL INAVICATION.,IYdr - . riIHE BOARD ofIMANAGERS 4a!yei . . .t. adopted the following Bates of Toll on 31Iserliene: one .4 Moles, and on Coats, be charged on thelriValiii dot log the year IMO: r , . , . i . i :., TOLL TO BE CHARD ED PNit TON OF sooo;pouriot4 Alt artieles• carried ten tilers and; under, shall psi twenty cap per ton, except, where this. amount shall ex." eeetfd cents per .too MI thel amortsingd tonnage of ,be vessel Ibrany lock passeirbilow - Reading. ; or 4 rentsper ton above Reading. In suet: ease, these last wentio*d rates will be chargedo :. 5 Poi any dlslanee'beiOnd ten miles; on e rent per ton per mile additional will be thirged, derept that Lialos 0004 City. Brick Bats. Poets and' kills. Manure and' Cordwood, shall be eharged#ot • more 'thau . 3o tents per ton • ' • Iron Ore, Wrought or Seabbled Stone, Cominon Bricks. Rough Bark, Ssnd.lln wrought, Buildlng,Plagand Curb Stone, not mire than 35 emits per tou.i. • • Gypsum. Slate, Marble, Fire Brick. Soap Stone:Tido, Salt, Ice, Copper. Ore, Berigi Ikon and: Broken Castings, Pot ;Dore then 45 cents. I II Pig Iron, Railroad, Bar stid Manufactured Tron. Cast. lugs and Maehinery.Zimer, round aid equate, Sawed Lumber. Shingles. flay an b d Straw. Plow, Seeds. Enid* minces Coal. Distilled Liquors and Spirits, Merchandise of all kinds, and all articles not otherwise specifically inuinerated, Blat,more than 50 cents per ton for soy die. lance. Gungsimlder. If pullUp in kegs of mtial, shall pass at the laiftamed rat e;a but if not so put up shall for quantity exceeding 100 pounds in each bait, ft,f the full charter rates of toll for every lock Passed. Nuts.—in pasalrig the Locks, BUrthl shall hare price. dance of Rene. Hafts not eomplyingl,with thli lion, will be charged the full charter rates. • apu. 0$ BOATB.I ' • :Tier) Toll authorised by the Charter of the Company, Ic 04 mots per ton ,tor eve 4 lock paseicd below Beading. and 4 rents per tan for every! lock pairsed above Read id the asortained tonnagenf the V• 0161., and these ne a will be chatged against every boatC4Ot conditloknel mita 'will be lamed to tiostuwhlch uner,be narigsted ip entice eoblbrmity to hew.: and to the !regulations of this „company, at thejoilowing irate,: • Boaturrarryi ng , carin;.whith has paid tire 'dollar"! or l,troore for tolls—free: ;) 1: 0 [ lijoara unladen. or with ea which has psid ltns thin doll One In I , • • 4 4, .For 5 miles or under, .; • - - SO' 6 0 more than 5, and not over 10 MIIPS, 1 10 • '4. morel than-ID. and not over 0.1 mile; 1 aoy distance beyond 20:talles. \ • , ' 200 • Any 'violation of the !swim regulations lb. Index the navigation, and for the protection of the narks of the Company, will render the-boat liable! to 'an additional, ' toll, not thi full charter rate,attd to &ten 114 of boat and argo until sock, toll.l the menu! utation• thereof fixed by the manager s ; is pal : I Boats running uponsingle !eyelid the works .ball pay for each lock they may iit any tittle ;,ass, four mutt not Mn upon the areertained Manage thereof, above litiding, Sod aix cents per Mn lbulow Beading, agreeably ,to the Act of Assembly. ' I By' order Of the Board, • [ Y./OLE - I", • :President -4 ails of the Schu7lkill Narisation Corapiny, A • 'hiladdpitta [March 10,1850: J ;adze cfaii4ratfrned // 7 ', if 7 , c, • mit. ar DEt,PITIA. CILICA.OO. 111. vrAbo. N.Y. CIANYISLAND. Ohio, ALBANY, - Denton, Id leb. illteideet ereteriog either - of these Colleges hay lb. privilege of all Pr en unlimited tfme. PHILACIELPINIA COLLECIE, 5. E. comer of Seventh 'axiiChostaut /Writs. sows 07 111.11:111UL JOBE B. ifTERS, ' MORRIS L lIALIAWELL, Prof. 30111; B. RAM W.C.I PATTERSON. EDMUND A. SOUDER,IMANLON WILLIAMSON, . . O. B. TRUITT. . COLLEGIATE COURSE.- • llook.Keeping, " • • In all' Its most approved forme, adapted to the radon* airtmentaot Trade and Comae's*. Including General Wholesale and Itetail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding. Ossanhelota; lag,' Exelninge,' Manntaeturing; reading, Steamboating, he. Pentangle...lp. A good hand-writing le regarded' of the first Impor tance, and is guaranteed to all completing:the Coarse. . CO:11,11EIICIAL .CALCULATIONG,jIERCAN:. ..' TILE-LAW, BUSLIVESS,'CORA'ESPON: DEAVE, USAGE, itc., fte.. &c. , Dag, Laura are *layered upon I/terrace &Veda. DIPI.O3IAS are awarded to . titudents 'completing the Coarse and pulsing the necessary examination. , General' Informalities'. The The proprietors of these Colleges design whittle% a Chain of Scboolathroughout the prineipti cities et the Mast and West that shall sant to young men opportuni- ty to qualify thenurshestu the rations modes, of doing busimps, not only in Great Commercial Centres of the rut but in the great and grovintrWest, alto. The ate tablishment of such Schools Is belkired tit be indlspen sable to this moult. The &boob's' the above paints are MI In a prosperous modition. Over '5OO Students were In attendatms s h ove r them during last Winter's Session. There are no terms and no vacations. Students miry! theritibrisenter aud prosecutistbs Batle" without ',Sac once to clameo. , , • ; Tegingt, - 'Scholarship furComplefeCourse.lneluit\i:g ' Keeping, Writing:Lectures, Oe., - $llO 00 110a6Neeping tbr nail (biome. • • -' l . 25 00 4 airfotfurtber padieutars semi for CatibiormandPir e enter.; ;Address, -BRYANT routanstrULt. 1 Ay .L giJ ]o,''sB . • • . A iiIRTII4- . D_AY- TRIBUTE. it. mautei. • • • ! • ,• IN win not rpm& it 4easi r in-ogbt; • 11 11 fa stint late years telwieg• - 1 1 .Sot Luger goods of loye and light • 4 ,A.nd meter wogs to sing?. " • • • We win netdituroin'kutsrdY Pain '' The kingly. though le tbit i rirei . - - If friendship awns Oilt leader* h inge, 0 • 'Us reeds it to our gym. • ; ; •• ' • 11T i Xtiet Tule our seheillny i ert • . • TO thin notch at time; , • •2lf lie. If ail uskrenid Ilinutf• • Hes ilitchbut fo artier chine.*. linongh f o r hire the *Dent snip . That knits us tuusdin hand. Anil he the britosiere radiant clasp • That locks our chrollog band.. strength to ble,boars of manly toil! Pipe to his starlit Armes I _ ,Who laves alike the furrowed rail.'A. The inusk , bitinted Unsung! •• - Brent smiles teikeep gram ihrighs The sunshine on his lips, • And faith. that seed the ring of light - Room& Natute's buit, eclips' - li iiii'-iillt,..':),ftiiit:..:eSitor.ii: /Praia ea itqtaiientinste aotecar4 szona-acurna Tbo illbalik' us wt h it°° o l 747 ft oli ProP tCehej Per n tlj beeieli, !gmlis ide, • • • And oats, man la the. Curiously enough; wet just repeating tMe stanm„-when My new acquaintance tailed for I had ink on rehash:less visit to Ceyloit, ea a eointrimen of mice, and waill)eieed the opportunity that afforded me a more intimate personal knowledge. • I (bought myself fortunate in falling la with fb agreeable a gentleman, and considered his faMi and whims peculiarly Teflbed.'' On our mobil meeting I - noticed:a litigates rieObsenesa of the i handsome dark eyes, an Irritable biting of the Um? sad a disposition to be constantly on the movi,'shiiwn in the , •tapplig of . a light baintoio cane, or the motion of foot or hand: ti _ These things, however, did not &lie me as rib -solar at the time, bbt coupled With what I 'noir wards !maned, were certain sividebee, that the min 'felt already the gnawings of tbe,worm thafneriii , dies. - - . - . One forenoon we left tlio little ',spat ton where I was sojourning, and rode a short dillgatiee into the interior of the gorgeous Island.. Wilt glorious were the surroundings on every intod4 : - Willi a prodigality quite undreamed of by the ip. habitants of a' colder ellen,. nature had shawerSof her twit exquisite floral gifts everywhere. • Trite 'loaded with sweet-smelling lloirers, their it:aerie colon vieing with the fuliage f uf richer green, fri4 out of whiCh ihey smiled; tall cactus-plants, .e4h crimson, goblet-shaped blossoms; lilies, gorgeous in the queenly unfolding of f rw end Color—ovp rything riche lavish; wondsrfurniet our eyes, result, ed to fullness with ibis tropical luxuriance. !I "That is toy.bouser said ,iny pew friend, point• ing ti'Vb'sr.roored cottage, surroasnisaal 14,seride" verandah, from whosei clinging vines sreet:odoks were dung upon the soft - atmosphere—but froln the moment the words were, atierid, his genialiky . departed. • "Surely," thought I, "bent is aparadise, if Only • love be not wanting.", • . , Within the•lottege SoclontroAare walks, bat: ers and fountains. Chute statudry were dispersed over the grounds with Most aerating effect. The house seemed almost a. fairy structure, rising in the midst of nOWell and ~foliage. And the aide ho sat beside me, whose omilemounted no high or asap his lips—ttordreamy, far.looking discon tent in blikeyes growing every moment more per. cer tible—Was. the owner of this Eden-like heats. • We were met un the thresthold by a lovely child Of someelevenehmmerk. Her hair bung In curls. .eyes were •partioularly button's t • mournfutin their beauty, and on ..the young brow 1:1. treated to see a something--a ::shadow of sad unCbil+like quiet. iii - . greeted my new friend: , • - Dressed • in pare vihite, she. glided in before ROI and to' her was left' the ditty of entertaining mk ; while .Mr. C., excusing 'himself , In the remark, that sickness necessarily calkilhim away, fora bill hour or so, left tbe rimeM, AbObought I, there.is always some ill. • This: man *hese manner to Me seemed uneasy Cod it times Constrained, bears upon his heart the dread, perhaps, that a beloved wife may die: t "Is ;your mother - very unwell P. I *eked of the \little girl, who with those shadow-filled eyes pf hers, was regarding me, gently, but attentively.l "Tel, sir, mamma has been sick e long time 4eplied she, -dropping her eyes, while her liPs trembled. • • • fi "Did you come from America?" shi asked 4: I idly, sifter , a long silence. • , ' rr .144, my dear. Do yon know 'trillium of thitt country ?" I returned, growing more and mist‘e . plastid, with her expressive face.. • • ••• 4 0a1y that mamma came from there, and :I skink, she elided besitatirigly t "that I •. B t Mfr. G. ' will never let me taili about l:l o Airi you not than tho Safe daughter of Mr. Cio I asked, stimewhit my mother's •daughter," answered the • grave dignity unusual . in one las iYeung—and a minute after she arose and qolet tett the room. • I salt watching her' white robes flitting through ids - • • --- • =ME ._, the lqug ihady .. walk opposite my 'window,' add knew Ithat the chit brOoded, over ' some dark sap. row; for her eyes re filled tears. I Wh l * was it, I iineglianed myself. that palatal thought . , took possession lif me as I eat there ?ir- I t se e r! as if 1 were sojourning in au enchao old spot, 10, that some horror was suddenly to breik upon inie. At M i y aides covering a beautiful table d letter' wood,r-_dere several • costly gift books. ;I took them nn'hirefelly, for I have a reverence Ihr boolis,-andternin , • to the fly-lief of i splendid . „ bound eopy,of Shakeismare; rind= ' G "TO Meryl 1?- 7 , Isom heidevoted has bandlleper $.. F-4--:" • : 1' 1[ VA. thrilll.6l serpriie andiegnish ran from vein tol t .vein.,aly thought, sapient! realised. Ttie treth liadrhurat upon Me with such; suddenness that the blind tualred,dith a *hook to my henrt.! , I' Inleerptenryll. F r --.„ had known kiln ioll matelrforjeani. ,• He was a friend, towards whom all mri'My'pipiithies; had. hoes drawn, limbo aid mein such porrow l is makes tins heart grow old bp fore its' tide. •,i - - .., i " We wife ; whom' he ItMed. bad Stiserted Iblin.+- Sbehed taken with her hilt Cooly dhild. Elba bid desolated • - a househol d; Aid forgetting tumor, shame, everything thatt - Antoine to vii toe and to God, had, tled from" the coentiy,with the min *bop* arts bad won her wanton lima. . . _ , 1, j r • How could .I rental under this roof the now note seemed accursed ? ' ow meet the destroyer of virtue-;the fi end whotadreyelledin•auch - s cop. quest* ' ' .' • '' - • 4. ' stil For a moment or two I ' eup and down the room uncertain what; to dn. The child enlenid the apartinentjest 'him. II w my heart bled far her. gweet innocence ! she hadt,been made lo 'some satins a perukes in 'tee ennfrequences of this wiekediess-a sacra and a victim, through *tie she celled by the holy name of mother. Did she ,rentember,the injured father about'whosit neck In the holy hours of the past, her arms had clang So lovingly? Alas! to cloud achild-life with bitter, heart-breakina memories, never, never to be blot ted out this side the gate of death! God forgive tee, if In my teenage of despera tion, hard, unkind, thoughts towards) the erridg" -look Christian charity from my poet! I eouid i only thisk of their!! they had- dionisnot whit,l they might sifter. through the tortures of remorse.' It was some tinia before the seducer earns Into the. , roam where lat with the child, determined to meet him once more before' I left the helms. . "•;',.C! how guilty .! how heart-stricken his appear. anee I Remorse sat on his forehead-looked oat time his eyet-spoke when he was silent.' "Will you,eome to-dinner?" he asked. : • I hesitated. Should I partake of his hospital.ty pthe hospitality of one of thole Sleu t h in hp• man - abispe whOse steps lake bold on bell? 1 knew hilt gtiiit-whjt - delay to declare it? Why not at once. in isurniag words upbisid him fortis villainy,and flee as from a pestilence his sin-cursed house? The maw noticed my - hesitation. - De could sot of coarse, interpret itemise. As heti. pasted his request, the look:of distress -upou ills fare, exciting a feeling of pity, which for the leo., moot slightti disarmed my resentment, and under the Influence of ibis feeling, almost unconsidouily I passed into the dining-room. • "I sM sorry little Nally's magma";" (I was gild he did not dare to ass the sacred name of wits);•,- "is pot ab eto sit down with us," lie said. '4k i. many - months since we have had her _presence at our meals. She is suffering trots the effects lit slow fever induced .by tl e climate." he added, gravely, as be motioned itito a aims' before blot. She table giittined wilt silver plata.. Obeditint servants brought,' on the molt toady servers, dill caoies suet' asi had never seen before, F But, the skeleton sat at the feast! • 1. . r e m old not. talk. save in ninuosyllables. boat sic hastily—almost carelessly—waiting Islam me with many abruptstartsimd apologies. Wine came. He frank freely.. Soon be sent the little girl and the servants from the riom,ao4 seemed striving to nerve himself to trooversatiiin: “Yon are from city, I believe," be _said, nervously. answered in the allimative; -: • '!-Did . you ever know *gentlemen iltiirsr by the tsam—of 11: •1' knew bide, ih?.• I said, looking' t'be . *an slush la (hot." oast kour lila also , al!I a ,rpiscd, beirtibraketiaaik." ' _,Wlth • an. ejpenlatlpn otr &apish. be Pitt. eta bandkeichiet tto bit iyeit. It !would illtS deedled bypecitttial„ britF the sufferlog on his taco whilakablie. ••,' • . • fortm. • NO. i 4 • wPithape yin! hive Wspeetwi, thea"—ba begat! _in a quivering toss. " , - trot ealmly.l.but withtbe words of an wearer, told Mut whai I bad seen, and thought, and felt. said be in toots which I shall sever for . gel "if I bar. sinned. God is Heaven knows I Pars Iliatratit; and if in P.'s bereavement be has curled me;thcit eerie is fearfully fulfilled I Poor Meryls dying—has been dying for' months, end I ' hare known lt. Ithas been for me to see the fail- Terxtep, the dimming , 6 - ye; it is for• me, now. to seethe terrible strugglei of her wore-rat frame; it lo for ma to listen to, her- language of remorse, that sometiains almoit drives one mad. Tos. wad Wad—toad," be _said to a frenzy, rising and waiving the floor with long hasty . itridee. 'Then Defiling his floe to his beads.: he exelaimed— flWo late--tob,lete I key. repeated.' There we. • a long pane, end be continued mcw calmly—"No harieaufennecan now restore my poor compenton. herowl• more and more sesta as shoring in strength, so that the reproach-es herself cahlstantly,"- '• - A weary, mournful sigh broke from Its lips, as if bistleart Would break.*, "Phl knew,"' he exclaimed split, be 'knew bow bitter; n.pensiltrshe is 'min for the Aintree. she hi. committed , upon his, he would pity hen—and if 'could be. forgive.' "Wilt you ice her; sir!" Ichrenk trim the very thought. "She his Wked for ,yoe, sir ; 'do not deny bet Ipecac. Hearing that you came from America, she entreated i We bring you to her. Irma/led that would." • *4 Will gp,;then." Up, the anal, wide i tiatted stabs be lid me late &chamber oriental in its- beautiful, &amiable& its , cheat* insignificance.. There, half-reclining in a wide, easy chair—a eostly shawl bf lake thrown over her attenuated strolders; , the rich dressing gown, clinging and „hollowed to the revagel sickness -had made; her lb in, transparent lingers, clasped and interclasped; set ono whose great behety and once gentle gift. had made the light and landings* ota Lured home., Old leas-0 pity! pity I ' • • Tbs op, yid: retained their bistro; they were stolidly amidst'. The bissing.flte, kindled at the eitals, burned upon her sharpened cheeks, burned mon .creek ; tlioreliotly as she looked upon my face.; I yenta think no more . of anger--I • could only say to Myself.' • i• • "01 how furry T am fur you r She knew probably, by her husban.i's Manner, that I was aware ,of their eirectussmects. , Her first cpiestion was, • ; .- J. . "Ake you going back to Anieties,ltir?" The hullow t voice startled me. I seemed to see an open sepulchre. .• . -, ~ ; • I told her that itWas not tdy intention to Intern at present. ' ' "01 then,whe wilt take ply Mlle child back to • her father ?" the cried, the tears falling. "I run dying,ind 'lie mast gu . liseklei biint It is the only rapers* I can make—and little - enough, : 1 0 little enough fur the bitter wrong I have durie them." . . . . "I hoped, Sir, you might see him," she added a moment alter; checking her subs; "I 4 0 1)0 -You might tell !din that his image Li before. taiii'frota morning till night, as I know he taint have Woke& • when•the first shock came. 0 Sir-=tell him uty, story—warn,rl 0, warn everybody. :Tell hiin I have suffered; through the long, long ''hours there many weary!, years; alt, Oud . on :knells. ; howe -- !'filary, you must ' control your hell go," said my host, gently. "Let me talk while I may," was the stilarter.— • "Let me say that since I left my, home I have not . icon a singiehuur of happiness, It was always ' to come—always just ahead—..and here is What las • come—the 'gave is just opening and I must go to judgment.' 0, boq bitterly have I paid fur my sin. 1 korgivi me-0, my tiludr-forgitra." •It was a sedition hour, thit which. I spent by that dying initent 'Prayer. she liotened to--lhe did not loom to join—or, if she did she gave no outeard sign. He:nurse hod wino sway all her beauty, even more than diaper. She looked to the future with a despairing kind, of hope, and but feeble. filth. • --' ,- - "Reader, t e misguided WOMID: of Ceylon, lies beneath thetritely „brioches of the • Palm-tree.— Her sweet ch i d oevertnether.father, to . her na• . live land. 8 e sleeps under the - troubled waters of the groat iride sea. Where the betrayer Oran den I cannot tell, but wherever it is; thereds no 1 peace fur hi ‘. How often ringi that hollow 'voice .in my ear--' Te ll him my story ! Warn, 0 warn everybody." ' Ah litir i e, that so certainly as the wife far maker sbedat that she has withracrod vows taken tri on herself, just op surely . will the soul reek fur some place o rest, land seek in vain—in VAIN ! 01 heart - wrap. thyself in the white garment of ,virtue, an let-no profane hand defile thy puri ty—for God h • tij said—lle will not ist t4c wickid , \ D. , pisullaaq. 21.1360. • In a little more thin a twelve month from now, the two parties of the country will .be preparing for the contest, the result of which will determine whether the !government' Into coatings and.ri. main a demofracy or »nubile, or whether it shall settle down into a monarchy. Already die nuts of preparati o n is being sounded. A few short months, end lts din pf conflict will be sounded to Our ears . As heretofore ea the nest struggle will be ,on the soil of Peansyivania. Upon whichever side het preponddrating weight is cast that side will ,be the viator 4 and ;Constitutional Liberty, Free. 'labor, and le inalienable Rigliti of Man; or die • Despotism o 3 ii 4l laviry, will, by her decision, be in the *Kindel) . Upon Piansylvenia then hangs the. fortunes of t Republic; upon her rest, its weal or was fur all; time to coma; to her the eyes of all patriots are qireeted with an:lmm roliciitude, and with prayer that stie may remain tree to her • an. Mint principles, tnse to the doctrinos •of Liberty and equalitylopon Which abs was rouotled, and to which, all parties within her borders have prof. led to adhere. The issues of, the nest ,Presiden. tial contest Mill neither be many or poinpliested. Judging from its Mist action, its present praeticee, acid professiens,me ascertain what it to be Its 4 •platform” ter 1800. ,Welallecle to tbat Demo. Matte Party, whose hearkicallnd body are South of the Polon*, and t not to the miserable remnant of the Party ' i lea at the North-many of which no doubt, are good, hottest men, who vote-the °erotic" ticket upon instinet and past re.Mitt:rifting, 'bet who wield shrink•ichthvor and amazement at the enormities, could theybe presented to them, . which they countenancsAy theiqvutes—but who are only the tail end of ihe monster. Tki &me• crafts perry vas wow/ does,* South. It refuses Protection, tri the pissage of a narilf,' to Free Labor, to theisariedasanufacturinir, commercial. and agricultural interests of the v rforth ; but will burrow another. $20;000,000 to•tia edited to the al ready eitorniqus debt of the Government. It tie- • nies to white men, Free homes 3 on the public lands, but mks to hive $30,000,000, the first la •ltallseentlorthe purchase of Cubs and iii "gig. . gets." It dailies to the`lartuera a Illegal. an ag riculture' Cu loge: "' 'lt will ktoCiat down the sal aries to! its 'oielcsisForeigo ministers. It . sets it. pelf against all retrenchment of expenses, : but is doing its best to' mute this administration the most owed, for its profligacy and ',Corruption.— ro relief to the suffering interests , of the aquatint seeks to impose a is of .5 and 10 cents On the poor man's letter*. It seeks to clothe the PrAitMnt with kingly posteri---to give him the use u the army and navj, atid thor right to declare war at his pleasure. It is about to de. tossol'the pretcetiou by Contras*" of Slavery in ' the Territories, and the repeal of all !awl which forbid the foreign Slave Trade. It• repeals cool promises alien -thew stead in the way of the spread of slavery; it uses the Supreme Court as its in strument for the subversion of all 'Liberty sad Judea. Ina word, slavery is its master, to whose essostieos It 'yields a seedy compliance. and - 14W.mhose interests alone it is watchfitle—Manek Chart Gasette , • 1 • , ,To thii may be added, that the .Ruclutnan. Administration is about perpetrating a high - • handed outrage, on the strength of its'decis ion to do *ilia:lft a called Passion oft,ongreal. We allude to the - designed issuance . , by the Post °flee Department of certificates of 'debt • yet:to be contracted.. 'A parallel to this Fed. end usurpation cannot be found since the foundation of!. the : government. The Wash ington correspondent of the Press, remarks that "to recognisaiuch a doctrine as the ea -preuracv of the Federal Administration , in . ' the recess of Congresswould •be to break down one of the constitutional checks of the . legislative upon- this executive department,' and • degrade the House of Representatives , andthii Senate of the - United . States' to the levet of thei French ilissemhly—et mere regis. try of the edicts of the . ,tynt,nt, at the head of • the State. • It is certain Congress at its next session will be aiked'tti refund this shaving, as well as . ibterest .upon the Whole *amount...—. I believe that it will do no each • thing., 7 The Constitution provides specifically for such an ethergency .. ll3 tbis,'and that is in the provis ion granting the Picaidenttlie power to recall Cingresstd the CisPitol. He has evaded this responsibility, only ',to meet t it may be, a more fearful one before the country and ii the next !..Convest--6, e responsibility. attaching ' to , - , , ! usirpatknt [of, Tlie'Deistooratictlpaitt will hare ' ' a fearful ` . lolOtto`tierty - .oext tearikite contest for the, I P:tevidenayt— itt' islreadt - Stagellin° Its p rat lin 060, we bare - reason to le lierewill be complete ? ' • STiAtt PRIN.TI OFFICE. Ilavlainumepr.dthretitripswore are ,piopa r. to smite 3001 and soot "Min NO of iimw, loser V . at Ow OSP* *be Maisiur . pip t urpolksapas tb n bedoitio at say oth prestatollab ma II th coin I y . seek a a :_ _,.:.."..-- :,... r i ArtkaiNtapa_leta, liilltifiadieg. ~, Lave nalet. ', ' itatlreon fitetala. - ' ! /Lead Dill:. Paperikeeks. Arttelestr ,Aertemowl. Time Beata • ' ' MI/ Zfrent, * • Onfir,46llPlati dr: „ • Alike very shortest notice. 913 c steel; of ;01 TYPE. I a k J on exteasie• Mad that of any other 011 l oe la title set t or Ihe State, and wititeip b 'litho= pli•jell gimps, fr obbley. Beluga pnontes I iPrlates ourself sea 'lll attuantoeoat nark to be as seat aa any that sin b • turned out In the titles. MIMING tIN CAUL. doss at the shortest aiiitio: ' BOOK BINDERY. Books bound is 'Tiny variety otstyle. Blank zoo). of Ovary disetiption soutoiletorssl,bouud sad rake te orkssos slsorteoS *aim . • e,p e i nk eedoece Vibe lbeflree Oterrier. THE S T DIVORCE . (1111311.-124 Druistis Penne. PititatestanU a Marthi,lll6L As the Try Mom easels rapidly 'haematite astlenal Wide. and now monopolises Meatballs* Or beelplag circles here, in New Tack, and ha Boston,to eve yeti readers** Mee of the paths' e Mr. John Grigg, the father. is gray and •Takuret - 7 mums our chimer.. He to • short, thickset,' etaseelKf Ipbullt, Iroasiteeped gotleman, who always mains a cane. :ma resembles In other respects than that lb. 1.- Ushered Indian Uncles of autold withheld! "Met avidly, who =lee the "Noodles to each 1 . Joyful 1. nation. In manner he le quick; sharp, and ae, resit at Woo that be bait mused the reputation of being as "old bear a soologicalproposition which' your eorne woodout not weelegily prepared to elesemetkeita•—• Ills tone In public la autocratic and dictatorial, aud Its. . emulates libe example of Napoleon la Ida utteetaamisa which are brief and oracular. If Mr. Oda swears oars! atonally it le Daly chitellable inippoietilialt the woke cation Is at -least as strong as that which impelled the Utttetrious Washington to similar profane eepiteioas.-l- And we ail know, besides, that the BM= the .heroes and eountlet house is Denton the temper. Maid trytoe armee el elm= and oorvems.seltishnsus great majerify of Mr. o.'s years have been spot.. Ile to • model for ambitious youths inernuatikely disposed—a Nodal of le .. tratm industy.deepooto driving lalt°1111141,11:irkta. Boa, and Male sinolatina oh the altar of list H.iseeephatMalya'self•4ademan." bound by round ;be mended the ladder of fortune, until at last he stood 'on Be glittering summit. :Prom a mastr. ensmaged hookaeller.Hor the bnelneete..of Grigg. Billed &OE, tee telly torposed In extent and value by that of their mac -moor* .1: B. Lipplecott k 004 he emellied _lob bib* testis! "nonsehaver." Shaving. notes added an wee , =acuity to his store*, that the estimate t of his wealth are now 'something fabulous, ranging, as they 4 0 , ham two to live millions id dollars. Beyond all doubt, be Is at this tins worth, In various ways, a million and* half. Of tat year Mr. arta has not bane a Very Ms- Ailment part he civil adalin, although hie saes has Ihe quently appeared in enberpriece of importance. His charitable 'contributions have been very large. audios generosity. =adieu* private hi eildtte be.only bound ed by his vast resources. In the year 1151, an elaborate account of Mr. Otigle mercantile ranter was published in Hunts Berthestre Jupuiae, and extensively Brea. bated throughout the country. and hie portrait, with signature In very bold, Pond snowier., selortle many a wall In this city, and In other place* whither his fame se • merchant prince tuts eaten=4. Mr. Orilittell Private mansion Boos of the most elegant reeldencee la the city, and never fails to attract the gratified attention of the pedestrian whose war Ms atone' Weise* .trot above 16th, Be there, In the very, heart of our Bahlon*- hie West End ' ', instituted. Its Internal appoletatee le We =lea a meals of ex pensive hsx uriousam. sad limner a plain American Citizen's house desereed the title "pa =dal," the house of Mr. J ohn Oda Is so deserving. Of - MIAs Bally L. Otlyg. Stalker; illarbids me to say more than that she is the youngest daughter of her lather, and barbed= nursed In the lap cf edlueocetrhb a golden spoon of the torpid tilimentiona =steno= am =ital.—accustomed from earliest childhood to t hide mediate gratideation of her veriest 'blots and ea. Those who have known hey most Intim tely'delieriba her natural disposition to. be capricious, petulant, end cruelly exacting, aided =ldea fly let its developmee*hy that Inane variety of education which is among the most deplorable Natures of our ...social system." Mha Origg's bitterest Mended° not accuse her of mental va cuity; on the contrary, her mind is of • bright, eller, and ready turn, and In -peeler accomplishments she le by no memo backward. The young lady has. of late y e a re , g ra c e d' the festivities of mar chyle to a greate r tetit. appearing at the principal perils and 'other titer tainmeete with "finished" regularity. Justice compels ms to add that Min Emily L. Origg's pommel attrac tions are by'no means Insane doable. tier type oi besatP. la Recheleaque --stark , earnest. Iler Odom whlrh Is gracefully proportioued and moved. lends a charm to the promenade, ends eltebtry to the deem Mr. Horns 11. Pry beionFe to a strottglyinarked fami ly- Of the four brothers try now living. the' moat 41=1- neat. Ina public woo is William U.. whose eceentrie genies is one . og thy tuturter or jou. toolsot. end whore central knowledge of muter le as profound end varied as that 'Many other man In this country: Horace B. has been an indespensible 'society man" la this city tor many y ars, end universally admired. no lees lot hid p'eseant acconillthments then for his Invariably agree able and Oen manners. ile Is Iluenttio the modern Magnates. In neereation always attractive, and sow times brilliant, a floe inns clan, and nicely critical on points of art, and a "sweet" daneer—all the ladies say, so Ile It wort= led 'off the Ono partner In thr par. titularly maiy:datice which Inaugurated our splendid 'Academy of M. Mo pte has been complete' wlthilut and let ail hie social activities be has, sr forms your correspondent knows, dope nothing to Impair his reputation.which =Mat of a polished nod polite gen- Boman. Ills bealnese—stock and bill brokenly -Is Maned by an older bmtber, and the firm bears en no .blemished name on Third street. in apparent, Mr. H. B. Fry Is • middlesged young man. Illsileetrues ate regular and handimene=he Is of medium litature-'-ble dross =always tasteful and elegant. . With Mr. Wagner, the West Point cadet, who 'gum so conspicuously andunpleasently in the affair, the list • of the principal dramatis preense dose* He Be young man of respectable origin, sod honest, hard-working con tortielo Ills mother has, ON some Mole put, kept A . small trintjaings =ore an Arch et., and his Beier is an employee At the Coen= Must Ills gtoeltion .st West Point la crealtable tattle talents 'and habits. Ile is mid —L hews %ever seen him4.-to be what yea wouldat sane ' call a goo& look log fallow. ' The toilet! of the trial at Harrisburg la awaited 'with thernoet =aloes eel kited* The cow:oleo both Moe Is extremely able. While , the general Impression le that the "suit of Men I ry le haeltel by too much wealth mud weight onou medico to be denied, It Is Istipasible not to perceive that the popular sympathy Is strongly In fa vor of the husband. sad If 'the element areuttente of his lawyers should avail, th• verdict will be received- , with general satisfaction. Oahe morello( this drama I hope I need not my nothing. . P. et. ,••• BUCHANAN AND HIS ADM tautruartagew.The Hon. Henry S. fops,. of Indiana,' addressed a public meeting at In'dianspolts on the 24th alt.' an the course ,of die( Senate in Attaining the . usarping Senaturr. Met sre.Hrlght and Fitch , and rattling to 'consider t claims of the legally ehteted rep. reaentatives t f the State. U. also spoke with great fore. o the general character of Mr. 'flaw chonan's Ad inistration, arid of the party which is Wentifiel Ith it. The lollowing extiiet is a specimen : • "It has bean a mooted question 1w the past•tainly. EN years whether there was say mtwe a Yedetat party 'moos us. Mr. Buchanan hes proved at leest.that there is a Federalist among us.. He is an apt illustnttion of that law of oar being *lch makes old age sad bibs eilitylessember aad ters..lbedly, e. th. NW, teachings of youth,[laughter.jaad to forget all that was learned In riper years. liochattn ' was taught:ln. infancy and early lib hadoctriaes of federalism; its a time from policy be disguised his .oploien: but now. when age is upon him . helnstloctively turns to his first lessons, aod asks br as Acre's. of itSecutli• powers which Hamilton never dreamed of—for the power to involve this greet nation 7n war without consulting Congress; tbe thirty millions of dollars to be placed un der his control for purposes which he does Dot evelteon dereltd to alpha If to your representative'. Ile belleres that nadir the Constitution be has Dow the power to twee an odious Omistit ohm upon the people at Maine against their thrier , repeated remonstrance. But what Is the pretence for the thirty milliorrst Why, he nimbi it to tbellitate the purchase of Cabs. when Spain bed al ready said that she would Dot sell Cuba, and would eon. eider an offer to buy it an built.' ft takes two tO make a bargain. That homely old adage le yet true, as Mr. Bachasen will find.. But he wants tobellitatenegetle-' floes for the acquisition of Cuba. Oh, yes, gentlemen! I suppose he wants that sum kw the purpose ofpaying off souse domande upon the corruption fund of 1664! Tirmyeareagothe Treasury wee overflowing with 117,- 0004 M "warning: we bad so much money is the Trea sury that the Secretary 0, the Treasury advertised for those holding government bonds to ume *award sad 'have them paid; Indeed, be offered and paid a larger* mluttion them. We had se much money we did not know what 10 do with it. Now we have had two years of. Mr. Ilueltinan's Maladministration, and we are In debt this day.hetwesn'S ;000.000 and skopopoo, and ndialeana of payment provided! "Mr. Buchanan, to be sore, with tsars in his eyellsban asked Congress for ' , twine duties, which his own friends deny him. Whether Coeuese sees the validity of the doctrine or not, there I. on. smirk duty In ecntoiletiou with this Admiu istra Hon. which.ecognise folly, and that is the specific duty of beatinglt in 1060. [Chun.] Ile bee now an empty treasury, and his. rerredr is to spend 11O0A/U.OOU per autnunottal dye 81V,000.0t1D e ibr Cuba. He is nor entirely halide's. and Rano the Re publican", he clout pus the or.linery Appropriation bills.: The Administration stands this way: the Demo. crate 'Who did not leave him upon the Le , amptoa'polley have left him own his tariff pntity. until Dora ;cativo. raps guard is left, not even snoop to ere him. daunt burial. The Admiolstrallon is lettering Its doiseard way loan infamous grave—a IMOD upon which do - low triot's tear shall ever fall." , A ['Amami:lan correspondent ur Ito 14iMiaj Sentinel In alluding to Mr. Polutor"atpipett evidence bill, in the State Senate, writes: "dlr. Palmer hist new member, aid tit ertm his Ent efforb—one of whit& his constituene and the whole State lave moots to be proud. IWU, so Im eruct) ptl effort, but was chaste, logical ad pod, establishing bins at , once swung the fro , t "ettlids of the present Legislisitsti. He is a ter • • having worked," years ago,' :n the lee "of hi father. Judge Palmer, of Pottsville; after wide& be ndied law, and is now one of the ars at'hie own or neighboring bars. ; , Htsitiabori ous—indeed, the moat laborioui min in the Sen. ate always alive to ilia Interests or hie own bseel. Ity, and indifferent -IQ mimes* electing others. Ho bas eoletessded rsitieettiy MI Urbino and eourteens•datneener, and will, althea:o med - at sod nosessestag, yet sake Ms tsiarit,fa,sat legislatioi." • Of. the oppultioumtembers generally, the nor. reipoodeet writes: ;"I‘ :Point of ability; the opposition ',hare the , decided advantage. It is tree ther-Demomata bare ; some good men. Tunny I - suppose, may be re. pided u their leader, but It is doubtful whith. er Randall does net bear from him,. the palm •ot championship. Theo there are Breursed Welsh; both table men, bet remarkably, quiet this mission p. Richardsoi L. Wright, noisy aprd active; Schindel; 'grave itny4 sedate; ililter,dig9ided and wateitfitl, ' andtr,Tudjet Bell, voluble, elaborate and eloquently, pot fastidiously ulna But, in the oppositkm ranks, is Flury, argus.eyed end keen ;Seholield. like a Thunder-storm ict repom—yet The derma of its bolts might as .well be toyed with ar be,' whin aroused; Francis, with' his clarion volikand stir. ring eloquence; Oolfay, aim and reeeiramki pa. nor, always on the alert ; Myet, tatNese, pt watchful. and Bchafer, vigilant as a trained sin. tines, and as busy and laborious are bee. cla troth. the irbole eonstltete no ordinary latelhetn el pbelaas, suit year have maims to feel pos4 of your partisan representation." jpfirlbelesoite. b 3. I regret defies, bite been expelled from Montevideo. , Arlberg bare been 42,alweders'epientitted to 'N.' 1". city, since den., 11158: . ' • . r•P'• TB' printers 'of Nil Hareir,tees.. base formed a t society celled the "Stieltesel Elsie Club." ' pirThe , Cinisty Illastribt sewpester, eller is Park. Thera ikey are sanest Os: aim& Aseiri. # ellt•Csit. Daniel Ilsousi - belleiiil to be Übe lest survivor of the Wyeteleg iniessete, died at _Wjalassing, Ps., on the 3,1 ult. •
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