1112 .1 1, 01111111/111 , OP "Als• PAPHR. s rigsg.:tr a ki-Fa, a pa_ ed every Konda'y nsoritiv,bi - Apiat at 4 441:r5 per u*swo 4471 A • ar4l, LDTAXCI—r.,OO jier &ennui ir at. 1A T.p adtance. !Co subictrp tion-VjeuDn-ea,-"tiuless at the option of the pgbl' It l er ap:arrFaragea are paid. n . restiaiimixts inse - rted at the uenal rates. Jos l'atxtphi done with neatness and patch, 434 at mOderate prices. OKieu in SOdth Dalthnore street . , directly oppoEite Wampler'i , Tinning Establishment, one agif subarea from the Court D'onse-- .-tkdtritta* on flie IttlxAutr, PETV:3(Mii, PItOP‘F.RTY parnsvitosibort6 ii.l•o4or. or ABRAinx Ssvnta, Sr.oleceaßed, will sell as Public Satt, at the bite residence of said deciaed, in Timelier eustailiei r Aciaixts eoccoty, ow Tuesday, 14..41 day V' . l_l4csznber next, the fallowing Personal Pr , ,perty, viz : SiX HORSES, n'httle Kok of horned Cattle. Sheep. 13 'ftour-lbor e Wagons, Wagon Bed, Hay Lad demi Oete-lsome Wagon, Carriage, Ploughs eata Haterows, Winnowing Mill, Horse Gears, 'flue/ling, Machine; W Leal, Rye, (Ads, Corn, cc; C/Derrsei.4 by the bushel; Grain in the gkitind: !Thy by the ten : Ceenfoddor, and a Cl:lint - Atter Cutter. 4e - AIA.I, Household and Kitchen Iru rn'i tate, such as VaWISPL,ChAirS• tivsisbsarti.;Betts at Bedsteads, eAday Clock, Cooking Stove, and many other articles, up numetous-teenerttiout onrimence at 10 o'clock, A. 11:1,, otgaikb4liar, x boa attanderws. will be gives sud etul nikAle kr.own by JOHN .9N YDrll, FREDERICK 11CoLni Nes.- r . 0 ` 18,57 •. t0 Executors. Adams County Mutual MINSURANCE, COMPANY.I—IoOr, ed March IR, IF4LI. , ' (irriecto. ' Phesidest—GeorgeBwcTek Pria4lemi—S. It. Russell. ecretury-1). A. 13 eh ler. c v i M'CrearT. '••• 44, m b- ft cv. nn Etter -- Reboil ?wordy. Andrew Heiritz,lman, .Jacob King. , MAN tr.; z —Georze Swppo, D. A. Ettitatt, h..)l . Cuedy, Ja,x)b 'Lein ititetarv, .J. J. Kerr, 31. tieheltielget 4 V. }tAtisbel(,.A. U. Karts, Audrey!, P4.41d1. S. E f luNuisk, Wm. B. IV‘lszn, JI A I Kaki • I n 3, )(yJli Alin, Jn Virultord, R. a. c cipaii, J6h Tomer. E: Stable, J. i lkukli; 10110010 LA F. Gig* yQYThia Company is, limited in he opera t4its t he tensity of Atlasne. Issa , beenin suceer4iul operation for more th¢trsix yeorif. teficf fn thatliesindr hail paid all loot* end et tiote.Nearrati,at any as/tap/meal. bawsag alma a lirse sur4ilas capital in the Tramp". The to tarty einl/fur no Agente--itif biesinees beteg dais by sit o Illa neeotejarhu are astaual. Ixe4eilia,by aaa Stuckhohlerne Any cl Rork)* esirillt an I aturance appTy to env of Me above named Manazetri fur furthe? fnfur tiory The Exientire Committee meets at the ,u=Fria Wallow us: the last Wailfteitiay Itwatijkl4ftlt 4 at 2, I'. , . J4ll-.."—s" • 61, ' . , Aw FLOVIP's /lair Dye r 111H1r. folkwing, from that eminent Phyla cisq.eit 'lbbiladitphis, Dr. Bri.lehla..added toilet tiiittinoey 3f Pi ufesecr Bootk, only eon , firms what is evidenced by thousands, who have used Hover's Dysi . .ci rar d Chrsent street. 'Philadelphia, Flee. 18:13: insord to if , ,rer'e Hair nye, I can all • - U 0 101 41664 ngli 140 4 4contei as eo deleteriotai inpredv:tw. end way be used with elan oslay,pd the u tinost ootitienee and ;meet/ff." • W.'D. 111iINCKLE, U. D. Joiloagr',x Jadelible 24-A are so tot = etr, and widely knoiin, as to to require 'no eitlell&ipf their niorini, it is only neoessory to am diem the area 4y and increasing deemed. givesgivesthe hest gVidenee that they maintain their' , for' superioritylechieh distil*" &Welted theta wiles first istrodeeed. years ,Orders addressed 14_0i°. ALanufactory. 10.1t0BACE street, - above Fourth, (old No. U 4) Philadelphia, will receive prompt AMMO. tiAR by w---------- JOSEff3lkfftlrVNß, iifouptraCiurer. Sept. 7. 13, Iy) 'ThatProm The City, - - likr LTV .1..1,41.11.ii En STOCK - than ever 1.-- JAC9I3 NORDECK has lust received fromi.the eity n largu stock of LtROCERIES, Yhtfolcaa..--the largest he has yet offered to tlide4tidolic, and which be is now opening, at hiesteo.loesttion, Ketr's Curlier, on Baltimore street. Give hint a call I You will end his Vckiege. St (Lot, .Nlut.issEa, S.& VT, TIM., aeAesarobing eltte, t.he best and the cheap .e4,w b bad za sown—he having bought at I , ol` , fates, sad being determined to sell fast ass/nett pcdtt.s. Recollect, lierr's old comer. Ilialtinture and High &roots. kiettysburg, )lay 11, 1837. Cheap Clothing. GY4R`F`vtS,II.NOLD & CO. hare now on ..haud,. tt.t. their C_lothiog Emporium. 4 large stock of READT-MADE CLOTTIINC, all of oar own ,e;ettin7e. on, made out of our ohs. i 01444% and warranted to be made in the wry beet ataAsaer and style, anumg which are 11,442CAstet Of ebery canety, Over -coats, Pan taboos. Vests..ll,,ni:ey Jackets, ke., also Oike, Brown, Claret, Drab and ('seat-Cleties, for Over -coats, with trimmings toisalt, sold ebeoP ; also cheap CasaimFres, (*seets. deans, Cords and men's wear gen. ers~ljr. We hare just received the fall fash ions,. And have hands ounstantly employed alliliP.44l44eAtualtitii; up, and if we cannot ppitioe pro of a garment ready made, we will talta.yosir amours avid make )km a suit on e4oirt:i.4ice. Call and see us. The u.Love Apulia, will be sold cheap fir -044,12, .18[4,7, :1,02 gr, Winter Goods. would wail himself of this e ft..• lete4ioseutaoknouucing to the miaow:Li itaokesi peNicia general, that lie has reoeited /sw .the lary,set-ami most corn lete 1 41 / 1 TI,SI4OQDS, that it has eerheen faslr p s to examine iu this place. all of 70)06 *bele selected with time, the ottruist ,particular reference to the tastes arid Wants of the pedple of this 1t Ijtj, itasittigibish for Zeauty ef style and cieapitess; ha,chttlOulpr conapei•ition, Ia the LII.)FES` pER4LItZUNT, he has all styles, 4 1 1A de e , and colon of Ci.uod... soluble for the swin e % _BO - *rites the lauliee to , call . and teokestistelt through his selections at their lma coayenieta.c. FOR TUE GENTIX -14 al, be bass! choice stock of Cloths easel. 111= Xastingi,44, Ate., all go o d ed id c h e sp. 'ups* 101044'a- 7 6e will be *Room, show .!elods stud . ee.1,1 • • cbpap— . , -eers *safest. , AFt4y. Ora - Tonsor. MX" .Ftie/aPaaUe Barbar • and Hair Dreatts....caa at IP2I time , ' be kaatakprapaott u V to the call,* the pitoo t 4 oh ow the Diaespad, ad pmt . 's AOAanaty Frpca len es- P.ffemoofre.!!eliSOK!,_*!ins•lltbat Le ri ...r 1 1...1 9 1 K: -;, • . • ' irt Is ': IV) !• :I r:: .:rligr 71 T:'..01: -. 411 . 7.. *lrr.a 7: .!•rt.-", - .4 •••.Ur :14::.. .11*-T +. - r•. • • • ~ ,r. . 7 ' .. • • , !,,s., a IT 1 .7 •t t, t ---: - ' i , . .. . . . _ . , :.. •t- . I •.• • l • ~ , , AIMAI6I.•• • 1;i%: . : ',‘ 1 4 ' , 0 . g t' a ,'.7 1 ... ......i , , •4: . . e . : . ~ .. . . .... IMRE E2=1!1!I ECM Br H. J. STAHLE. 40" YEAR. i'oefs eoNet. Geed Kean nu& Witnimg Itimil. SY i I 1LA11.L54 11410Ellf In storm or shine, two friends of mine Go forth to work er play, --And Atilmt they Yiels Pone Metes homes, _ They hicits, theto.hl the way. *""ris willing - Tiabd t 'tis cheerful heart! - VITIMLY best *fends I Meow; - . Around the heart come joy and mirth. .. 13 34 . Wites,theislnees g w. , ~ sier , Coawsk4es—lis bright! c it —'. (i i light l Come cold-Llis warm i ' f .- . ' - 15 n heiirtly 'fill the V - Merrily sound the song! ::-.,_ . .t.., .r, P ' who thlli4,sy itlint gith if ifrigiiiiiititt ' - Is4ret; not seemed, beet ;•• ,; - c '-' 1' " ~! -"rim seeps may sing, •if kindly, bean , , . . Heeliqing in his brest,. ~ ~.. The ha est boani has latiaaai parse When tey sit down to dine; - ' Tbe bread they eet ti bong fermi, - - The attar good u wine. - • . • ..: They 611 the purse with honest gold, , - They_lcsd no creature, wrong; ~ ito merrily fall the bummer stroke! - Merrily sound the song. - Without these twain the poor complain ' Of ern; bird to bear, ant wightthent poverty vows-deli, . . , And finds a loath spare I . . ' Their looks are tire—their words inspire— Their steeds give eostrage high ; Abort their the e.hlldren ran, Or climb, they know not why. Who sails, or rides, or walks with them, Neer finds the journey long; 'lto heavily fall the hammer stroke! Verdi,. sound the tong! The sal et she lea. • peony ON HOOD'S "SONG OP 71111 SHIRT," With lingers bespattered with ink, Awl mallow tabbed pea. Which flew, with his tbo'ts,o er thepaper white, And then was nibbed again: Surronnded with parchment and "proof," In his literary den-. An rata, sat in his easy chair, And sang the Bong of the Pen. "ilcratch I scratch I scratch! From dawn till the midnight's chime; And scratch! scratch! scratch Till the day bursts fortlflik fteprtme. Aartit's ohl to drive a - • • To nourish. and rare, and gam; To pleas, all tastes with a master's skill, And to think for those who can't! “Tttink! think! think! Though the fevered arteries beat; {pd think I and write! and thlak 1 Arraying a winding sheet.' Write I write 1 write! Un Itut rolling yearit of time, A soanding name for the trump of fame, To echo from clhhe to clinic. "Scratch! seraitch! scratch I • The paper—then the head, For a stray idea is loitering near, Bat has to be coaxed ere led: And it's—oh, to be a king I And en iLky sceptre sway— White lords of the earth, aad titled ones, fiy taystie scratch obey." With a' brow of "D-1 may care," And a face unlike other ages, The editor satin his easy chair, And sang the Soag of the Pen. Scratch st retch ! genital' ! There ij truth in every word— For aim* oat of tau will owls that "the pen Is mightier than the sword!" Ifie sfoili gook. Prom Ow therssa. THZ LEFT MIL A rich old man, who resided at the extremity of the comp, quite apart from thelest..had three daughters, the young est of whom, named Kookju, was as much distinguisbefl for her beauty as for extraordinary wisdom. one morning as be was about driv ing• his cattle "for sale to tho 'Charr's market-place, he bed his daughters to tell him what presents they wished him to brint , them on his robin. The two eldest asked him for trinkets, but the handsome and wise Kookja said that she wanted no present, but that she had a request to make, which it would be difficult and even danger. ous for him to execute. Upon which the father, who loved hor more than the two others, swore that ho would do her wish. though it was the price of his life., " If it be so," replied Kookju, "I beg you to do as follows: sell your cattle except the short tailed ox, and ask no other price fur it except the Clan's left eye." The old man was startled; how ever, remembering his oath, and con fiding in his daughter's wisdom, he re sOlved to do as she bade him. After having sold all his cattle, and being asked the price of the short-tailed or, he said that he would sell it for nothing else than the Chan's left, eye. The report of this singular and daring request soon reached the ear of the Chart's courtiers. At first they ad monished him not to use snob au offen sive speech against the sovereign; but when they found that he persevred in his strange, demand, they bound him and carried him as a madman, before the Chan. The old man throw himself at the priuce'a feet, and confessed that his demand had been made at the re quest of his daughter, whose motives ho vstik perfectly ignorant of; and the Chan, suspecting that some secret must be hidden under this extraordinary re quest, dismissed the old min, under the conditiOn - that he would bring him that daughter who had made It. Kookju appeared, and the Chan -ask ed— "Why dolt thou instruct thy father to demand my lett eye?" cf Because I expeesed, Hip print*, Oat after so strange a reqnest, curiosity would" urge thee to send me." "Aid wherefore (lost thou desire to see me r "I wish to tell thee a trzitkimporta L 4 to and thypeople." - ".1410Was'. 1 rePiied K 00 144; "when itwo persons appear bolorp th 04,44 WON tots *milt4_2,ll4 As nal" 'grin MII3 erilly stand on thy right hand, while the poor and humble stand on tby left. I tutve heard in my solitude that thou most frequently favorest the noble au4 the rich. This is the reason why I persuaded/iv father to sr3irfor thy left eye; it being no ose to thee, since thou never soeft Uhl poor and unprotected." The,ChaiLinceosed and kurPX.ised at the - daring c;f this maiden, Ommanded his'eoert to try her. The court 'with =sad thapreeident, who WllB the Liiala w propowd• OA t they should. pc, , Wiw.her .her _. strange Ktoee4inga werp"the effect of nutlice or. wisdom. , rnigti: first stcp - wss'tdSeild to itoidifti a ieg cif wood, etit even on all•eidesr ordering but to find outman& twits the top_,_.,Rogki 4. Sal /: 0 41 7 , it : iliktgo _Ate. water and soon knew die answcrom ami"tpii, the root sinking, while the too' rule to theiinitice:' . t tf' ''' - '! I— ' 11 l ,° 'After? ititaihey tont tielpft. snakes,: hi 'eider 't# atStetntine which - :iviiii a male' apd which" liras' A fenlithi. The wise Ottiden laid - them mt -- "oetten snit grjeteir 'that one coiled -hermit' np in-n rtneiwhile 'the other crept away, she ti edged the latter was a , male and the tet a female. - ' '-- • in these trial's the court was eon= vineed that .ifoblrfn 'had not offended the Chan from motives of malice, bat the Inspiration of wisdom granted her front abort?. 'Bet not so the Chan : his vanity was hurt; and. he resolved to pnaile'her with enestions, in order lo prove" thq - she 'wits not wise. Re, therofore,•ordered her before hi* and asked i' ' "On "sending a number of maidens into the wood to gather apples, which of thein wilt bring home most?" "She," ropiled:Aookjo,"who,instead of climbing up the tiees, remains below and picks up 'these - which have fallen off from maturity or the shaking of the branehee., Tito Chan then led has to.a fence mil asked has which wOuld • lin the realest ; wuy Lo gl?t, aver; apd.gooliiii said, " to Cross it would be Merest, going round the faithest." The Chan felt vexed at the readi n and propriety of ht!?' ftptics; and hay reflected &AMA' thild ho again.ii.n qmred : "Which is the safest means of becom lag known to many ?" "By awfaiag ratul that , are un known." ".Which is is the surest means of lead ing a virtuous Iffe7" "To begin every morning with prayer, and conclude every evening with some good action." " Who is truly wiser "Ire who does not believe himself eo." Which are the requinites fur a good wife?" . • • • " She should .lie bettatiful as a pea hen, gentle us a lamb prudent as a mouse, just as a faithful mirror, pure as the scales of a fish; he must mourn for her deceased hturbstad like. st sho camel, and live in her :widowhood like a bird which has lost its wings," The Ciotti NfitB astonished at the wis dein of the fairliookju; yet, enraged at her having reproached ,laittimith,,i4as tie°, he still wished-te-elestrey her. After a few diril tieithonght he had !band the means of Attaining his object. He sent for tier and asked has to dw terrains the true worth of 0444 Ow solve; after which he propise4 ab solve, het:from malice ku qudstioning his justice, rd toltitaittirst sho'intended, siiss-,tontio;tserely , ter warn hint.. • The niatdenioonsoliited, yetttundex %be cogitation that the ,chili?:ol:9s/Sliertgi# B e isuplicit„ okodiettetl to her eptainappsfor fourdayik. She requested that lid wda l lit eat oh tbod daring that tithe." Ow Mid. last day be placed a dish ofl sweat before, him add said; "Cldnfess, 0 (*PA ;0 1 44 all 67 treapourss are notmorth.as much as this joint of meat!" , The Chan Was BO struck with the truth of tier'retnatk that te confessed the lead% of knowiedrxi her as aszise t married her • his son, an 4 permitted her, conattultly to remindhim.to, use his left eye. seieet i)ji,seeli44p. ~ _ A New York eorrespondent of a &IC falo paper alladee to the effeets of . tltA panic upon the "upper ten:" One of the saddest phenomena of this financial revolution is the toppling doWn of families who have hitherto never known a want—whoAelimnes have been palaces and their inmates princes. La dies who were born behind cortains of lace and satin, on beds of down, and whose delicate ferias have scarcely ever moved a block except us they have been rolled along in thi easy and eleganT, carriage, may now be seen' walking down Broadway: and doing np their in dispensable shopping on fool: It is hard to orme deaf*, bat 010 a it is good . for the health, and "promotes diges tion." So 'Wore is Borne tin it) d n satton even ibrideerreity, Arid "it yetvittetatt pp, whitt'e the odds 7" i hero is and the phis/seat ,pc!4.4 •34-ask4y. assures us " there is a good time cora; ing—wait a little laP.gor " iiirA New Jersey fannar air_ • Wor4 -*bout ake P 2 26 89 4, ; , ; 91 4eAr, 1 4ere• are wiry* (woes for 4bera. One pride and extrayagittibe, 'another many banktr, too' =nigh paper money, mad tienoeso•ninah Speseoio4lol4 Pew pia nowillsl - 4 wapt to•Aet rich iA abort time an44kat witheat work. If we expeoe,th apasperous and 'hp py-paust.• !qua back ftait prinettcoollt and go to work., . deal boneatly, polite,, tad treat every-, body ,witbpollmt., action; Pif. : MArl: 6 . terilo relitV'd 40Xat;otte, agitmefratic, fa% ani N*.siti4 IMI GETTYSBURG, PA.: MONDAY:iNoV. The Crisis as a Leveller IMO • 1 ` TRITTEI 13 MIGUITT, A VD WfI.I. reuivAxi:." 1 ' Dignerreotyped by Lightning. I A countrywoman has recently ar rived in Paris from the department of Seine-at-Mate, WllO should he present ed to the Academy of Science. This woman was a short timeinnce watching, a cow in an open &Id, when a violent; sten:nal-05e. She tookfefuge under' *1 tree, which, at the instant, was stracalt by liKlitiince• - thtrettcr - wng trilled andi she w*PßHArtif - ktfe Mirth Srnielcss, wh die '' she 'wee' aim after folmi;- 411 o stem... hav is ii.k' mood arida- the Shish 'which felled •ber...-, Upon riefiroslle iscei e4 o "sli t4e!.flec't im?ge , 4 th;l. cow It illiea • bear side was °and distjnctiy 'M OS A'uppirtier hicibm. • 'Mho: twrionis ph envmte neWrill wet *ith-; I out preeedinsti. .bn.dHreibidin man lidos the' eann .of ajoatatiastleacatanding in i the deer °Pa hoeeo in a thunder-00nm, ansl idol ime*4 o ekiag•tio lir•vAiirpaly haw*. him: !whelk is4dvalil struck 4. ligiAlieg , -.__411 Aim Jaaa*imsat (woo left a ianifoet,nage . erreetypsig the tree. in Is4l.l l 4.WAratic mad. maniac. bcty ; Ivikril akrPok bY .V 0191168, lasttr 4 poplar treesciniiicmCof theaProvw4ct 4 France; and upon. the..tureastintSl4! were lbund . *pots exactly roranohluig the leaves of aie popt o r,,, „ , _ . AL a =POOL 41 / 1 L the WlMMAlllAasitentt of Sciences, Jannary.gsth„.lB.47, it wait Slated that a woman. sf Liwane,..suated at a window *wing a storm, was seed., dimly shaken 4y Immo invisible liiolif eir- She experismosci vioincouvaskienoe from this, but afterwards discovered, that a blossom, aPPIROntIy torn trove is tree by a lightning iitroke, was ,completely imaged upon. on of her limbo, ant. it romainad there tall her death, In „?Septetta;sir, )145, the begat:line , ii. .4040-Saw war • anchor al' iu . the Atrreiro Day at the entrance of Ffie t r 14 l riatio 'Sea,'Sea,where the WO •ethr-k .1 I. lightning. In obedience to *PVT ti: • tio% 00 tOpiall 5001 , .;4(1 . ...IittACIO "; horso shoe to, the ..uur t riimmlire, as ,a, charm 4issiasA.evil. , _We94e yepaA, WW I gibliellOS t a ikgrag e ol4V .P.i,j thiassaa*Voitit _ ~, isNrili , i s t..APrg; wert 3 t3l ll l fir i 1Pr: . 21',..9 . .1, 50. 4 7 ‘O , ;, „ (1.54 6 .#'u klr. Pi ' e V . w re ,r 3 2 = Agn.;: .:80 70 iicic: it A , - -1 4 4v , d e; , ;.. Yet got 1 1 were at tea pro*—#troo . . umffamp, an A V CO' At i tli err , elee ing. 3 l l '. cunt ottlii hitter w• fie l d, ' uN,4 O4,iiii.Agir I F liiiu, the .4garee , p,Wn sui,44 , well fcnaicil,..3Nere. fpun ...unif,er - lii'ii l ' breast'. Ups ; esitnrii .as 'ddclaktict tliiit they win? ,i4 . ) . ,t..tfiere Wore" his donth; but their original was fo;iind in the vessel. But the most singular fachi connected with this affair, are set forth, in the report or dia l p)ixlcian, PicAp tilo, ' who Rays : ' "After,iinitreacing 't,h4' yoUng sallor l wo found a bawl of linen tial,Oont hi, bo d y, in which welts gold'lllevois and two parcels 'donik yip' In paper. . :The 1 ,1 olie on the right wre r eqiitathed a"letter from Spain, :three ; gattiris; ink two half.gnineas; the other; a lotto,, tour gitineas, a half.gtiikaia; and two tonsil& pieces. lieither_theipleees. the paper, nor tins Hamar posseiiisckika Assibir peara nee of 41ra. , iliutaillpou his ri it shoulderwere six distiller, direksywh eh . preserved the natural -.color, sasi , isp , poared as , though , traced Upon thebblek skin. . These circles which all ,touelted , at one point, were of three.,4ifferent. sites i , 4nd exactly . eorrespondet,with the gehi piece. in/that Aglrt, sidekef his belt.ui-N. Y. Rea Patinii i:, ._,l . d 1 ', , .: 'Wag is bed witir las VinotgliFi. arming paravar veld, are , qiriaequainted , with• the i•antito: tur'atid . phygioloigy 41Cl marl; *bather lyireetritlt'•thell Abed iexaltbd, or even vSith siott sr the most -Whoiesonu3. Mcht fte+MittreoilliStilting their own c • 'ildiribettit; a:rgte in fader of that 1,6),- refer.' Now although 1 dniight 'in beintering alp their heads high* and alboplsaiettdly wit h c,nt -injnry., l/ yet vtoe declare it to tx a dangerous Habit. The vessels through which. Che•hloodpasses from the heart to thahas i cl i a,ra 14 - wAyslessanied in their etqjticatiben the head is reiding in bed higtior than the bodf ; therefore in all diseiseer iittnntind *Me' fever, the bend simald be pre*" nearly on a level-with the body; and the people ought4o ac custom themselves thits to sleep to uVQit.i danger. _ A &Lie Remedy for a Felon.—Tt is said by 'somebody- who pretendw to knew all abont it, that the fbliowing is a sure remedy for the Moo - Take a , pint of cow.moa soft soap, and stir in it air-slacked lime till it is of the consistency of glazier's putty. Makes leather thimble, fill it with this composition, an Inert the finger there j'a, and changa.the oomposigoa once in twenty minutes, and a cure is certain." We happen to knOW that the above is a certain remedy anctyecOmmend it to any 01+41 who may be t t roel4ed witlx ;kat disaoTiNahle ailment.—Bujit2o Adedthte. writer in the Balttinor 7 B'§ni, who Eid been alllietia ieverely fairffly appaillne &means ? bras= obitia e haelbund retie( from tkiefollow ing4ealear::. .hewAy in the conk, nucrr.i3 it 64,ancl tite viith Titerdiibafer;iiitilf wet the lipte•titiii . tnoeirb kfteatignially with. it. rt. Oat lima' hpes ktailwilk.44lk, fail, in cases where ehildriko44,lo l (mita : so swelleir-sit-te-brewat4e-to-awilldvi. /I may bas very airtkiiAtettrist` tti er4Nl t t ree —' pa ofLo (7=11,40 blf:') NIP/ badly drywall! dillllllo - 111, tbs. 'described by Theodore llook :—." Eve thing soEFUT, ;'P'i ) • V:V1410 eb t- ME , :" rnv - 1 rEirm The Mate Pareissa. Oar #34ty viola* wiU dopbtless feel an interest in knowing that the winter bonnets maklei by Paris artisies who di; rest the fa ltions fOrite` approaohing season, cone' more ferword os 'the tient, awl art iargar.than those worn dining ther stiesoiftc-r-tbe ttlrtMin Image vary Agickis ONliped , Ki.Vo Jeep blondes, ieichl4'g bed mi. edge. learn fartilier - Chin- the New York Joarnol thaterrfall.fisefe t i ienay velysitionnet togrdaltd vtitAk s:biaarkiogatif r 9 3 .4 xelvp,t.,l - ,!9...anzw,n, is . .plaitocl aria ihTes '6f4' Tina .deep black kice - turniiack the MO of the front; t.tnir/414 atnnefeet of lenaheis dw each side.. Claret velvet loonpeta.are P-. 1 7 1- 4 4 44iQr clsnet 7 0 1F14 foline, , Bonnets of Etky 1)1 u,Q velvet ror "orn'amerSts - b1 ne velvet' Ab 6614 farmed with tip of -Thibet '9isthers. l —= velvet bonne* ocaansentscLwitil ik ol 4, 14".Arg."/ ( lng 4&i a, WOO,' tue l rpoment. Wbite crnpe nonnets are Cii•i• era! with st•ot teettill Por orifiltnent thefer is a Wreah eirpaffvel dAino.oolaral aleiv4, placed/ along. the edge of the frook. 804.,WiSeiu t, 014 °kg side literA,4,4 43.11p04.0411.41.14)141,41r)5. ' intiirte# oft Ottcht. ' . 1 : N.!- , ilt hrwily shalkew.taindlid . protesadan who twike listhaßtiaittliierlin ..11 . 116 . te. a ter.Pgre aline fiAbtleuEe clIP: a matter of perion re; . ..: ,A ma Who fit tanniloiiitedlt . .. , f need not 14 egitinited4 milakity coodocio. Ii did lappeastai:nsa ..to tho born •he .a kg eatinv aaille4 f WM* taow .4,rics* ot. New,• liampokir,, a; ,a,,perind so early thsit AO fhe sinditeflAt 'rose ft in Ws' riitle'elffidieryithd tarred over the frozen hills, there was no simper evidence of 4-1.1 1 14.:P elei 11404'6090 between it L K and the A p on the rivers of '1 Cinada. line Still 0:64. X pitdtelt" - Met: 1 Miry m I 1016'd:eon toi*them. the bar d ahltwoucluff4 tfy tigp ,genezatiop before 1 ttiffin..,A 4ev l ele_Alwejl otk,the tender •recollections, t ;3 kindred ties, the; 1 al&llliffe r eWoni ii 'the harnithin of in: eii)etitiiiiiiih/ mlittef'ilirkftssilul kite* itifiliiisi pi mitiwa flashily Jibed's. :IL weep i 'tarthiattiaa*NtnihPtthiNAt wbibinkttbit.- l e ' l liArl rir.119 41 03'0 , living,iyul .g. am.. pi in • eetionakt veneration for 1 Min NA& 'RIM" ft, ° - itid " defended ' it , agkinellymiageVioleadi and destruction, therished.ali deftest', comfoclelsowath I itairgeAmti t , thron,gh the tire p aßd . blood lof seven year's revolution'a'rywie,' shrunk from no toil, no &netlike to serve 1111pe?ntry, air to raise his chil dren fp a • cow:1111Sn 14,tti4 the ii his Own, mad my : name and the of my pos t,•dotted' teritr i he from the mentor,* or mss— . . ' • ",„ , • „.„ - IrPhy rig , )*ouhg me al Mc 'or 'clerk Marries mid taki3e a holies% lehicia proceedirrio flu t'eisl+ twice aa aripaiesively , mi,b,„esQ, affiard,, and that.. yife l ,.iusteaft ? f taking hold to hOR /um 'to earn alivelihood, li - yloing bet 'Own &pat lave - a lifted adriarit to two her spend her limitadraataings. . - Ten year* aftarwaSe;yoie will find him. atrnAgfing pa Bader a doable load of debts ,and phildien. wondering wit,- theitick' alSte tifwhYe against him; wbilil )M Monde regret 443 unhappy destitu tion lof Kaaacial ktad they from the brat •b ten frank sod .honest, he need not, 'hive been ao unlucky. W t ird is inn 'Of people who can't itnooby VT' don% prosper him. theinariglibera, wisen,the real oh h in their own extravapknoe, iteclar, less ostenatiou. _ „ , . bifidetity ifectims 4 7. : --Jenoviol i att ing down intondon. One'orati r apostieS, Cooper, the intitor of thBArtki gritory , of Scalia,' is' now & champion of the- Chriatias faitoll.— Holyoake 4iagos4pia fzionds by , decry-, ing the character, of Christ. and the morality of the New iretaamehit. Open ai r discussions have Niro:gonad many.— ” This open-air preaciiim," euid one, "w o cannot abide." The Sunday Bands' committee announce a deficit in their funds, and the Cards aro discon tinued. AU this is cheering. A G (West Wa9er.Promply beautiful and lovely. woman, the wife of a prominent Republican• politician; o f Toledo, arrived in this city yesterda y, to pay a wager of a kiss, that Chase would he elected by a majority of 5;000, which bet she made with a well ktown Democratic lawyer residing on Fourth. According to the agreement the loser was to come or go'all over the way, to the other, and pay the indebtedness by the first of November, which condition she fulfilled by arrtvinv Intl proffering payment yettertkay,--thus n tic iirating. the specified poriod by a dity.—CuAcin noti 814.7 rsr. . • se-i.fl!dy notions stiont RN" says Bonttkft s " pre he !Is*, M are atinure , relling—there they, of iteifieeleet on tla . read at, s t ki r ts . ne wants tine at, asst.;' 1 pelf - 041' 4 40 E1° e e b 't _t t 'it : a' stim has tie d n '; l 4 sciOn, be' proved. utterly' binkrupt. - It has npt 'elesonlytere!3l t 4 pay the oasts; ° r tu, I 4 4‘,Avt. .S. l .ttit-, a. . ,fluffs , .. Nina' ebarksbfe gentle• " Atistribifts, ot his own %wow of bettati pet (week to thiiiiii6C-w • ' I *Por:-:- 1 if sitrguly 'Aid die tical? ,. iiillii4ire . t tot riling ; x6l bei iota li r .. . 'the gr.' . the. tinkdeied sit& .. ..„`"eitd4d'' We - pedrier;l,oat of et ' liii , iNotrinokr, Tie - wag. dients. Ar s :4 et ineft An bow l bet , led IT; e it istild 'who died•rieh i died-I,ollk it obis* iikre.mento.' AA, ik thou Bimini** 4 - : MEI - J 4.- rrao tai Abbarg , lbs Spirits. mitleire~tfingiervestighrtvishr emu ty, goihtd qa, a akedi um , and re quested that his sister might be allowed to occupy the body of a mesmerised medium on the platform for the pur pose. " Is the spirit of Mary Stokes present in tliebotly of the meditun,"- ',eked the operator. " Yes," was the answer: Mr. Tonathan StokeeWss now Inforeil ell - that he' might ask at quetdierrhe pleased,. et the:«ierapilis :et sithashi tad*. seetioa 110 AWi43a4 , 4 Is that yoa, Oster Nag r" No 6B. d f' reyotiliippsrp . 4 4 Sapremsfy so.' % 4 p Wye are , you-for' main, 'be !KO sphere." ,pretty we ll up ," said loiiatban an'aadertOns, as If speak ing hs himself. ' - : icWellliary, is itArsisithat time ies hall of is and Aleistatetoet" . Not "Zs Ansfei Bak; Ann withyotir •=al.4rei: shelt In the iburth • spbeis. win iirlth yon-irhete• eh* diedouxi I aldL ed lier .Ift useendimg •to her •:hocks, I wet .pterse *rib set *ler- the h a 1111,84194„ -and segetky ponfrortod wWeit; irtnit ifO they with the presehettiwhockookii thepeople (Thtepirstor.hed,basn $ wencher.) " They. ire their ascent arow and in terrupted.'" I ' l Well Ma'y', now yen may go; per haps they won't like it, if yes Stay sway so./ong. Who; 1n40,440% to be on hand and take menp in tbo sixth 'sphere' in a chariot' and 'titio honks," he confirmed; laughing. , ' • The operator looked anima& • if you ses, old bees,",esidjoestben, " I ! pet dropiocilo to try yaw mediums, but friend, ho continued, turning to t hp:andienee, "it's mita hturibtielf Antle r nó &Wirt 'aid "sire?' Add,. I was pinyin ,possimuntl teak" ! g‘iiierder Will .014."-4'he following illustrOon of the foregoinghaptionis ctobffenSd . 'llnin . " :.‘litilliwire' Mite Itegietet of- the -Atli 'I(1 2 -1$68- Jaseph Dow nham melding stair Bettye. tblF l l4 MASerk.ill .lituaoked, Xcet.eilln tyt. pis went security- for a bialoted mffes, splicerline*, at *nit, int' the lifint 'neier 'appeared. - In 11,411 - time Downham igasseind in wart auct' stated that the-had gone after the man who tied . fired at. him and. made his escape. 'goon too wnham had reft Delaware, •-end bas 'since been - living near Petkineviik), Indians, where, on s certain occasion, wben;.droak, be said. ho had been obliged to.leave Dolamirc for killing a negro min. the remark was *towed to alir. Carter , from Del- - aware, who wad then In Indiana, and on his return hems he told. the .story to several , persona- A. white _ man named Andrews was summoned before the grand jury, and 'testified that in 1852 be and a colored- tan named Porn pet-'Pritibett worked :tbr Downhans, and one night were taken, •by him to a piece of woods, were they found the dead body, of a colored man, _which Downham by tibreati,eomptaled them to bury. I The body has been exhumed, and e 4.0 rent to Indiana to effect the eapumnnf Dowel:Lam, which was done on Tuesday last at Perkinsville, and thnoXcers, with `their prisoner, 11 =i Do,r bat Friday evening, (e wlta forthwith lodged in the county aVrTite Bw*, comity (Pa.) rateni geleoSr 111011: "A fatal disease• known se putrid fever, sometimes prevails in certain to- C.Zties, and causes the geath of num bers of horses. A short time since, Watson P. Magill; of Solebnry, lost three of his horses by this disease. The symptoms are a soreness and swelling of the gullet, or alimentary passage, and a rapid falling away of the fleshy parts of the body. Its termination is almost always fatal, and it is said to be contagious in its nature." A State Sub- Treasury, —The Buffslo " Republican " proposes a sub•treasury for the State of New York, and the &et that there are about three millions in the banks of the State due the State" treasury, but which they cannot or will not pay, is retbrred to as proof that some such institution is needed for the site keeping of the public money. The State, it is said, has been seriously in oomnxoded through tie remissness of the banks, and this fast is .highly pre judicial to them as custodians of the public funds, and it is very liable to be elfectually used against them is the in coming Legislature. . IlliirSome three or !bur weeks ado a family came to New Albany, Indians, friona Oluo, bringing with theca an in fant child. The romthlw sad child took mak with the typhoid fever, and the child died. The father went to several coffin - makers to procure a coffin, but not sloAwia , ing, got a shoehox, carried it hose, pled. ii partly with shucks, =ia sloth over •these,-and in the box plotted the OAK This done, be , took the biz under big aria, carried it to the trarayard; and deposited his earthly kopek, Almost silently and slow,. This Is otherhard Cade, and in Chrlsteili eiommunity, too—a eomniuni fjr reJo • lma Young Men's Christian Union • a°. about, twenty churches, wheaa:osorthhiy, oontriinttions are taken ft?iktite-Aetiafroi/ Zoo .Naoadstio.—At gut east witst‘a Jove (*wan two sow Stittoomillalik ply fot admisoion tho.UnionP Oror goo sod Minasootst. , 't 4 t t CM CM - • , aletrt- • • - • • 4 %4 r • Mil EMI 11121 44 1 1.0*..1" • , -• • „ viric m. 'DOA ~_ EOM Clashadar Tbeh ease 4 0 Reeicii..ar‘et4hke& multi, to whiejt tboir stowal leads; bnnipoo our mla a good ottsokwrititit poilialestnat 1441 aditertairdw•:• Semi Universitrof St. Andsirws,ono•atAtii most &mons b Scotland, harlair a lean treasury determined to revleaisk it by a new branch of ' aste announce& that it weultt• ilia italftosi tone Degrees at 424 sOises. Alan" took-advaninge.of this liberal - Milani among the rest, a certain ministastialla thointlit his'services would be statelte coptable to his flock were he of a handle to his name, put the regain od sum into his parse, and went uptei Saint Andrews to purchase amino* honor. A man servant iteaamatinind him, and was.present *has lir assist; having previously footed the bilioses formally presented with the Achill pit rebut° n t. On his return home, the now Doctor sent fur his servant and addrusasskhisci as fullowe : ht-YEAB NO. 9. Noo, Sandy, ye'll aye be fare tit ea' ma the Doctor; and gin onybodyepiesi atye about mu, yell be aye earn teas, T Doctor; is ?es gudy... or,. T.tiattitled• ttiestngaged, tEr,k..Tha:Dettot iteiitteee gos is:it wed, as the.eses makif WA s' That, -a' depeAds," seleco i+int whether toes: mamadi The reyerned linflor staled. f 4 Ave, /to Iwo .ee,'+' continued the othet ,!i(or *viten 1 (boned it east sae little, Le!go got a diploma myself. Sae yell juallhe good enough, to say, Doctor, pat on eotne coals,;' or, Doctor bruit 10ellio whiskey- Lad gip , peybody spiv* Pk ye about me, yell ,twe be muo Pt aitY4 The Doctor'sAspastrth or, ,Tits jik" ter's is Me at444de,.or Th llalos'f diggi4 poiatiw,s, AS the QsB,6 may be." : . . .. . Emphatic. A ~ • it is told of Gen. Zactuiry tityico thii,t, Whin Mij. Bliss brought 'him r Eiseg; Ants's dispatch .proposiog that ttis t Anutricow smut shoal d surreadar.sK tt,cs intt fp r ceremony , the GenalialArkg Er iiii moment was bast' .writ' # peps letter ou his camp chest reylied, wilisou ap much as looking np f eNpu t ,bia work t i 'Rep him to go to —'. `—±o4ntz ing a, seldom mentioned exciipk*y, hard 4 eaters and clergymen. " Bii,t,": remora rated the gallant Maijoi " that does wit strike me as appropiatt,l,ang l nags ;q use in a case of thissort—i4 formal,lofficial dispatch, andraitaro4 f• suppose, a written answer." " Wen hiw to go t. —i" reiterated the Getters) calmly "pat it in proper, dip4R ll 4l l q, pee ad all that sort of thing arord-, mg to our own taste— but tha t is r 4 austyar.' , ~. Apir) species of Marble is finrnsUl4i ltisAtte usetts, v7litz.b, in point a .ifivo giblet 101 said : to be nnecinslied';‘ , has then ascertained, bye expetittiftiQ ttits ,1 4- ' lifter' fr eezing and tizililae: setae' of 2',500,000th of anAlsielt eleftis - .lf from the surfeit, itYthaltilit foiCing tlfty fressingi and thsvalingfillW 'every . *linter', it weed iesplre , , considerable period of ten thoiiiiii* years f; the surface off ' •tho bidd ing to exfoliated one leek by'lltisi cause. jernely, Silveri knives I aril :se very piece ou • To aro 6500; an and a. Wily oar Wily a icenilemap.of We 4 '-'•• NV ad panymg two ladies. ' •'t panora of the Arctic :...., 4;4 : whoa,4i. cro_saing klarket a .e to lte stepped opt) a memo hoop, whicki All, 41 up.(ae wi l Tops ll now) and etrnek Ityli rt woos h e not very handsome 41415 i.—, "Good eavena, ladies I",he,exel A , "'Alia '#Yotl dz 9 PPed tiat ' r tr 11.,.) ifreadiling and Practice.—The.`l l 4 l o- ci York P t Says that a worthy man in at city, following the= of his inisterial brethren; 1 , 6044 1 # pranchedi s very earnest discoursodin the !midi times, on f ore i n gAh e :dinif ,- Ar retrefflihmen tizisd economy, 1 1 lisitedit , AVIV-after church the •congiagellanie took liht!st - his word by holdingllllll4ll4 ing, it which his salary 'wita•tatt, &Pent from 111900 to fl3oo. , ei oloilT WM; gerosity.—A red frog bita.4lool;k4o4wilit to Ole North Bridgwater 4444% it9nll4 twonty-two feet Wow thol 014101419414 the ground, by a.ma4 digg+gg 1 14M1 1 1114 that towa. lie jumped M . • - , free. . Shower of Lizards.—Ths - Le Y.) Gazette sus that duringllke • rain of Sunday night last' hire some of them measuring four Theb length, carne from the clouds na, though neither as plenty nor fialf,ife welcome.' They were found crrOftit, on the side-walks and in the stre!etiMW fugitive irifantile sing:Aura,' In i 4 4, far removiid from localities wha inhabit. air Seth Hake:, a carious nahnel-- ist, residing near Beetown, Xia. i asses' spot of ground set apart for usegoasi and near it is a well known den titimit.l tlesnakes. He has tamed the and by some mysterious pentimitie mu t spiritual &pa tuneett, of seise* ie aNe to conjure them at. will iatcrbie maim patch to gnarut the same agshisitamii4 vited intruders. The snake:el:mush** in his ferric* all the fall, awl Atisaisrgr ed their duties admirahly. , uv aStraaga,—Mr. JacksoL town towaship, informs ne of his at West Chester' to the blaekstuith shop to when the colored man lifted he rered, safely lodged of his foot, a large gold 1 $B, which be extracted the. does 4ot ,look like hard horse, beto wear jaw( Pkeni.r. 18.0 n big &Atli bed , huuturist - requostal dot. be invited' to his faneral: sighed the . ciying'vrstil Mt MOO ,iOl eso miter Ispdy." - • w isgjf you want ors; if you want friendly aiftsor-At a Meant ire44 l .ag a, J,, it is stated the br a , presents of splendid 5540191 a complete tea service QOasitiri box containing silver spogikan I.d forks, five dozen each; por t of exquisitely beaatifel 410: y lace, together with a cow, of boosehold an d table 1044.. tbe. irkgae Was a. pvig, 0 tber of $BOO, a third ,1, . k for $lO,OOO. —ILO 'it -goad eahniutr, it will bastlkk •