— ' " """ ,[ m u \ Vol XXX\ Whole >o 1851. Rates of Advertising. One square, 18 lines, 2 squares, G tnos. $5.00 1 time 50 " 1 year 8.0(1 2 times 75 $ column, 11 inos. 6.00 3 " 1.00 " 6 " 10.00 1 mo. 1.25 " ] year 15.00 3 " 2.50 1 column, 3 mos. 10.00 6 " 4.00 " G " 15.00 " 1 year 6.00 " ] year2s.oo 2 squares, 3 times 2.00 Notices before tnar " 3 mos. 3.50 riages, See. sl2. Communications recommending persons for office, must be paid in advance at thp rate of 25 cents per square. Philadelphia Advertisements. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN- STONE &. SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS, .V o. 45 South Second street, PhiladcVa, HE now opening for the Fall Trade, a very handsome l\ assortment of Milliner]/ Good.*, chiefly of their own importations—to which they will constantly be making additions. They have now in store: Figured Satins—new designs Figured and corded Bonnet Goods Corded and plain Velvets, of all colors Bonnet Saints F.tnrv Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, in great variety. French and American Flowers French Fancy Feathers Laces—Quillings —Tabs Bonnet Crowns, Buckrams, tic., tic Together with every article used in the Millinery trade; ah of wlnchare offered at the lowest market prices. September 22, ISJ9 —lm. The (ircat China Store OF PHILADELPHIA. TIHNKFFL to the citizens of Lew is town and its vi cinity fur their increased custom, we again request •_ ae i r company to view our large and splendid assortment at' China, Glass and Queensware. Dinner sets, tea feu, toilet sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for ic-s than they can he had elsewhere—in fact at less than hoie*a|e prices. American and English BRITTAfCIA MFT.It. GOODS, in greater variety than ever before < rfered in the city. Fancy China in great variety, very .neap. :>We would invite any person visiting the city t call and s7e us —they will at least be pleased to walk at .and our beautiful store, and to view the finest China :>.d ike cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE Ac MITCHELL, No. 219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. September 22, 1849—1y. fluffs, Koa, Victoria*, and Fur Trimming*. )I. D. C O II E X, FANCY FURRIER irOI'LO most respectfully call the attention of all per ' sons in want of any article in the Fancy F'tr busi r *M, that be has now ready a splendid assortment of the iis-ve mentioned articles, made of every description of Firs, and in the great variety of shapes that are now fiii.wnable, which he offers to sell at very reasonable profits, at his VIJR STORE. No 52 North Second street, 'two doors below Arch st.) Philadelphia Merchants purchasing to sell again, would find it con * hrablv to their advantage to call and examine his stock nd judge fir themselves before purchasing elsewhere -The full market price always given for SA'/A'S of •"•try description. ** The store is always closed on Saturdays M. D COHEN", -W 52 JY. 2 .1 .it., (rtco doors belox -Ireh) Phil adit September 15, 1849—3 m. F. HICKS .lOVFS, WHOLESALE DEALER At MAXCFACTFRER OF Willow TVooden Ware, Importer of French Baskets, Looking Classes and Fancy (foods, NO 18 NORTH SECOND STREET, B-tween Market aud Arch Sts , under J. Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA, j JAS on hand and is constantly receiving a large and extensive assortment of Comt'S, Brushes, Fancy hoods of very description, (too numerous to mention,) I king Glasses of gilt and mahogany frames. Baskets, • aches, Chairs, Ate., &e BRO O M 8 -maker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Win lav. Ihin.is, Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Wash v;rds—in fact, Wooden and Willow Ware of every de ' option, all of which will be sold low for CASH or city acceptance. •'I bit'TfANTS would save themselves much time and e, by calling and examining my stock before pur- N. 11 Looking Glasses are insured against breakage to pirti of the ti.ion, without extra charge. f'bdadelphia, August 25, h49-3m. Wholesale &. It cta i I FLOCK STORE, 238 Market street, above Seventh, South side, PHILADELPHIA. A' THOUGH we cau scarcely estimate the value of lIME commercially, yet by calling at the above es i'liiuent, James Bakuer will furnish bD friends, eg v. horn he Include* all who duly appreciate its •ness, with a beautiful and perfect Indpt for marking ' progress, of whose value liiey can judge. d;s extensive stock on hand, > onstantly changing in i.rmity to the improvements in taste and style of ffy pattern and workmanship, consists of F.iphtdmj 'l'p\ and Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor, Church, and Alarm CLOCKS, French, Go itiic and other fancy styles, as well as plain, ' ! ' !l fr ii Ins extensive connection and correspondence ' ' n.aiiuf.icturer* he finds he can put nt the lowest ' ' r<-. in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of h he wi'l warrant the accuracy. r t rtpr.irtd and icnrranttd Clock Trimming* '•kcr.U 1 -' 1.1. and see me among litem. 'WIRS BARBER, 23S Market st. ' f " ! Adeiphirt, August Is, 1819 - ly. "l-lNli TIA AS F*J TOIiV. 11. CI/ANKi \ EMTIA\ BLIND MAMFACTL'RER, i'd of the Colden Eagle, No, 13!) 4 143, ••"i(/■■ iv t nud street, below Dock street, PHILADELPHIA, K' ! " ' va ; on hand a large and fishiomihle • *ort. . WinK and N ARROW til. AT WINDOW ' i in ifictured in be best ttianner, of tiie best j'' '*, in | (|„. lowest cash price*. • ' : t'nj and erdaiged his establishment, he . • oiupletc order* to any amount at the shortest ' ui-i mt'.y on hand an assortment of Fm'ilittirt*. v arteiv, niamtfi'tured exprcly for h'u own - • ,"if r , ,|,, t |[., (f .( lfe r e |y ,jn n good article. . • Venli p, ' a dista■ ee peeked caref i'ty, and sent ■ 1 '<• re, to ,ny part < ! the r ity. 11. CLA UK. ** '-.g'.rt t • 181 fly. amiuwhia) Aaa> apgrnaSsaEaiS) JS* WHUMKI imvesssMßSb mxmsiiMrß-, aansfiaisj ®®®sy^r 3 JM s. i*\yvri:\xe. Agent for the sale of Soulhworlh Manufac turing Company's Writing Papers. Warehouse H'o. :t Minor Si-, PHILADELPHIA. 100 cases of the ahove superior Paper* now in sture, and for sale to tint trade at the lowest market prices,con sisting in part of- Fine thick Flat Cape, 12, 11, 15 and 16 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium ami Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and v\ hitc, plain and ruled Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and fine Dill Papers, longand broad. Superfine arid fine Coiinting-Huuse Caps and Posts, i blue anj white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine bine linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. " Lawyer's" Brief Papers Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, IOOu reams white and assorted Shoe Papers, Bon net Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, Cap wrappers, Hardware Papers, Ac. Philadelphia June 30, 1549 Cm TtIEIAIt lIKIPS E N C V C L 0 1' E IJ I A. EDITED BY GOUVERNKUR EMERSON, TN one volume, royal octavo, 1165 pages, baautifullv -*- bound, containing 17 fine plates, besides numerous Wood Cuts. Bold at about one fourth the coat of tin: English work, without any plates. " The Farmer's Encyclopedia is a real treasury of prac tical information, wherein the experience of all ages and countries is carefully POSTED I F to the present day, and admirably arranged for convenient reference."—l>r. Dar lington. " We are fully convinced that such an amount of valu able knowledge for farmers can be found in no other work in so cheap and convenient a form. In fact, no Farmer who pretends to he well informed in his profes sion, should be without this work."—Arte Gcnnesee Far mer. An excellent work, fit to be distributed in premiums bj Agricultural Societies.—J S. Skinner. Orders for the above work received at this Office—price ijjl. Also, by E. >V. CARR, Third street, opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN, Baltimore, Maryland. GO~Aii Orders must be accompanied by the CASH. [July 14, '49—3D. €. J. KNEEfiLES, Wholesale Boot, Shoe and Bonnet Warehouse, Xo. 130 North Third, street, opposite the Eagle Hotel, Philadelphia, TS now receiving about 3000 CASES FRESH FALL -E OOODS. direct from the manufacturers, nuchas .Men's and Boys' THICK KIP and CALF BOOTS and lIRO OANS, Youth's ami Children's BOOTS and BROUANS, with a great variety of Ham en's LACE BOOTS and SHOES, both City and Eastern manufacture. This stork is got up expressly for Country Trade, and will be sold cheap. t> MERCHANTS arc invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August IS, 1*4(1 3in, life"TnsdranceT" The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 159 Chesnut Street. Capital $300,000. Charter Perpetual. C'ONTIXEE to make Insurances on Lives on the most C favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid up and invested, together with accumulated premium fund, adord* a perfcrt srrurtt y to the insured The premium may he paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add a BONUS at slated period* to the insurance* for life. This plan uf insurance is the most approved of, and is more generally in use than any osher in Great Britain, (where the subject is best uiider*t< (1 by the people, and where they have had the longest experi ence,) as appears from the fact that out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, of all kinds, *7 are on this plan. The first BONUS was appropriated in December, I*4l, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oldest policies ; to 6} per cent., 7j per cent. &c , &c., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of ft 100; $ ~7 50 ; (875, Ice., dec., to every SIOOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent, on the premium* paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the company. The operation of the Bonus will be seen by the follow ing examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus ; Bum | Bonus or | Amount of Policy and Policy. Insured, j Addition, j Bonus payable at the | party's decease. So. 3d j #I,OOO j #IOO 00 j #l,lOO 00 " 86 2,500 250 00 I 2,750 00 " 205 | 1,000 | 400 00 j 4,100 00 •' 276 1 2,000 | 175 00 j 2,175 00 " 333 j 5,000 I 437 50 I 5,137 50 fi> PAMPHLET* containing the table of rates, and ex planation* of llie subject; Forms of Application, and further information can be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Ac luary B. W. RICH ARBS, President. JNO. F. TAMER, Actuary. [ip2S;ly AFFLICTED READ!! Philadelphia Tlrdical IIOUNC, FS'FaBLIKHED 15 ycarago,hy Dr KINKELIN. The oldest, surest and best hand to cure all forms ofsecret disease* of the skin, and solitary habits of youth, is DR KINKELIN, Northwest corner of TIIIR D and UNION Streets, between Spruce and Pine,a square-and-a half from the Exchange, Philadelphia. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is a habit whi if vigor, becoming weak, pole and emaciated. YOUNG MEN'! Let tjn false modesty det> r you from making your case known to owe wlio, from education and respectability, can alone befriend yon. He who places himself under Dr. Ki'ikelin's treatment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and HI whose bosom will he for ever locked the secret of the patient. Thousand* have been restored to health, from the du vaslations of those terrific maladies by D. KINKLI.XNII, German Physu; "• PACKAGES OP MEDICINE*, ADVICES, AT to warded, by sending a remittanre, and put up *ecurc from ri r •*< : oil enloslTV. rvl'nr rain 1.1 IT* IS answered forthwith. PBHAUTLPBU, JANUARY 10-LD- !/• SATURDAY, SEPTIC TIBER 29, 1849. ! veoRQS mills, Wholesale Commission A?ent, ' FOB AI.T. KINDS OF \o. . > I IVorah Wharves, Above Race street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 21, 1749 —]y MAM''FACTORY OF FOCKEf BOOKS, ie. .Yd. 52 5 Chestnut Street, above Second, PHILADELPHIA. Till' subscriber respectfully solicits public attention to i -V bis superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Bonks, Pocket Knives, and Banker's Cases, Oilier Fine Cutlery, Bill Books. Cold pens and Pencils, Dressing Cases, Sh'gar Cases, i Card Cases, Chess Men, Port Monaies, Back Gammon Boards, Purses, Dominoes, tfcr , &.C. Mis assortment consists of the most fashionable and modern st\les, of the finest quality and excellent work manship, embracing every desirable fancy pattern, which he will at nil times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or retail on the most pleasing terms. 1 crPurchasers who desire to supply themselves with articles of the best quality will consult their own inter- > eats by calling at this establishment F. H. SMITH, Packet Hook Msiniif.icturt'f, 521 Chestnut Street. August 25, 18-19—Gm. j a?2J;l£, GAS AIT 2 HATiat rt itiis. VUEI.DKD WROUGHT IRON Tl BE7, from i to I •' inches bore, ami from U to 12 feet lone, capable of sustaining internal pressure of from 400 to 2.100 lbs p, r square inch, with 7'c.i, Klhoirs, Crown, Sinn ('..ch, f 'heel ralvcg, and other fittings, connecting by screw joints. Also, WELDED IRON FIXES For Locomotive, Boat and other Steam En gine Duller:-. Mamf.u lined and for sale hj MORRIS, TASKED & MORRIS, ! Office Third and Walnut Sts , ritiladelpiiia, Pa June 30, 184'J- 3m. IE C. liliirviii A. .1. O. niiclioiicr. ATT 0R \E Y S AT LAW, Office Ao. 7 5 Dock Street. Philadelphia. opposite the Lxchange, attend punctually to all bust- ! tit'ss entrusted to their thre. E. C. M., late an officer in tiiearmv in Mexico, and familiar with the bu-ir.esa of the Depart ments at Washington, will give his attention to the prosecution of claims against the Gov ernment, in obtaining Land Warrants, extra and back Pay, and Pensions tor Widows or Orphans under the Acts of L'ongress ; claims for services during the war of 1812 and Revo lutionary claims. addressed to UJ at 75 Deck st. wilt be promptly answered. Philadelphia, July 11, 1849—3 m. * MACKEREL SU AI) I Constantly on SALMON ! hand A for sale hy HERRINGS | J. PALMER L CO, PORK j Market. Street lIAMSeVt SIDES j W'harf, SHOULDERS pnir.ADKi.piii K. LARD & CHEESE J Sept. H, Im'4o—3>n. Baltimore Advertisements. University of Maryland i'AMFTV OF PIIVMC. SESSION OF 1840-50. rpHE LECTURES will commence on MO\- jt DAY, 29th October, and continue until the 15th of March, enduing;. Chemistry and l'h trtnacv—Wll.LlAM E. A. AIKEN, M. I)., L. i.. D. Surgery—N A 111 AN R. SMITH. Thcrapt utics, Materia Mcdica and Hygiene— SAMUEL CHEW, M. I). Anatomy and Physioloary—JOSEPH IIOBY, M. D Theory and Practice of Medicine—WlL LIAM POWER. M. D. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Chil dren—RlCHAßD H. THOMAS, M. D. Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator of Anatomy—GEOßGE \V. MILTENBERGEIi. Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgery every da) at the Baltimore Infirmary, opposite the Medical College. The rooms for practical anatomy will be opened October Ist, under the charge of the demonstrator. Fees for the entire course S9O. Comfortable board may be obtained in the vicinity of the Medical College, for $2,51) to $3,50 per week. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN. Dean of the Faculty. Sept. 15, 1819.—3 m. Candy $12.50 per hundred Ihs. CANDY rtfANUFACTORTT AII I> FRUIT STORE, .Yo. 20 Light street, Baltimore, Md. MBIICIIAM'S and the public, wishing articles in the • Confectionary line, are respectfully invited to give me a nali. The subscriber take? pleasure in being utile to offer a greater Variety in hi* line linn can be had at any other establishment in the city, und at prices which cannot f.ol to please lit* stork rumpuses -tvery artii in tn lite line, such at CJS.V/JY of three ti imjred different patterns and flavors; with s general assortment of I'nr • ign and Domestic Fruit, .Vutf, frutrm, fa:khs, *tc. Much pleasure wul be taken to show my stock utd prli ■ to il ilete ; uLo, persons at a ditlanee wishing lnforaia liun, by addressing the undersigned, w:Jt be forwarded a list A V , the I Dili day of October next, (1849,) all that messuage and tract of unimproved mountain or wood land in the said township of Armagh, bounded by land of John Aiken*, Hugh Sample, and other*, and con tain! ng FOUJt JIU.\ f) RED AS'IJ FIFTY acres, more or less. i 1.11 MS Of' SALE.—One half of the pur chase money to be jmid on ihe confirmation of the sale by the Court, and the remainder in one year thereafter, with interest from the time the said confirmation, and to he secur ed by bonds and mortgages on the premise*. The said tract of land will be sold in lot* or parcel 2l 1.E., with thiee run of Burrs and one pair of Chop ping Stones, all in full operation and in good repair, situated in a fertile region with a good run of custom. Also, a SAW MILL iiPLASTER MILL, and FRAME HOUSEforthemil'er. Ay On the farm t here is a good FR A M E ffrKivTii DWELLING HOUSE ({SJ'HB lis. a,u ' ' :ir - Tf * BARN, and YOUXfI ORCHARD ot choice fruit trees. Twenty acres of the above is good timber land, the balance cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is likewise a good appear ance of Iron Ore of the best quality, known a* the "Greenwood Ore.'' This property lies ip-ar Greenwood,on the west branch of Ki-ha coq nil las creek, i never failing stream of imie s'one water. This estate will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view too premises, or purchasing, can ascertain terms, &c . by calling on Mr. WILLIAM MC CLELLAN, living in the neighborhood. SAMUEL IIOLLIDAY. March 17, 1819—tf. HOUSE & I.OT TOR SALE. undersigned offers at private sale *- liis House and I.ut on Valley street, in Lcwistiwn, opposite the residence of John C. Sig'er, Esq. The lot extends *2OO feet hack, and fronts about BO feet on Valley street, and lias erected upon it a two story frame Dwelling llotiHP. % r,nil n CARPENTER SHOP. J * ■ A The house is two stories high, { j ;gt 18 bv 27 feet, 'i'lie location is a easnnt one, and water conve nient. TERMS OF SALE ate, one-half of the purchase money on confirmation of the sale, and the bo I - a nee in two equal annual payments, to he se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. For farther particulars inquire of the subscri ber, living on the premises. MARTIN DRUM. I.cwistown, July 21, 1849 —tf. FOR SALE OR RENT. well known MEfIC HA A T Af/J.L, situated in the Kislmcnquil las Valley, H mile* from Lcwistown, Mifilin county, Fa. The Mill is fifty feet square, four stories high, with three pair French Burrs, one pair country do., two Water Wheels 17 feet high—the walls running froaa 34 to 22 inches in thickness. There is nt'ached to the MILL, Two Dwelling |5!5l&1f DOUSES, Barn, Coop- lijiplf liilf " Shop, ot, Ao. 11. Lewistown, april 29, 1848—tf. J. N. SUMNER, M7D~ s: i: <- i: o x s> EXTIST, T J AS JIETFRXED to Lewistown, and taken J J rooms at Turner's Hotel, where he may he found for a short time. Peror,9 desirous of his professional services, will please call. Lewistown, August 11, 1649. 31. MOXTGOM EKYj j Hoot A Shoe 33auuf acturcr XIARKET STREET LEWISTOWN. f CONTINUES to manufacture, to order, J every description of BOOTS ANL) SHOES, on the most reasonable terms.— Having competent workmen in hisemploy and using good stock, his customers, as well as all others, may rely upon getting a good article, well made and neatly finished. January 22,1846 tf. Samuel , CARPENTER, Is ready at all times to build the best Houses, and can do that very thing. Residence No. 5 Hale street, Lewistown. March 31, 1849—tf BUT & CAP IT. J. E'JBISIIL, At his Old Stand in Market street, |"TAS just received the Beebe It Costar Hi and latest Philadelphia and New York Fall Fashion of Hats and Caps, and is now prepared to furnish both old and new customers with an artiele, which he will warrant good, and nothing shorter. He has now on hand a large and general assortment of HATS AM) CAPS, lOR ME A AAD ROYS, which lie will dispose cf, WHOLESALE or RE FAIL, en o.s fair terms as can be obtained here or elsewhere. His Ornish friends will also find him pre pared to suit their tastes, iiia unrivalled RROAD-BRIMS will receive the same care and attention which he has always bestowed upon them. Don't forget the old stand, where you may depend upon not being disappointed. N. J. R. fee la grateful for the generous pa tronage he has thus far received, and assures nil that be will spare no pains to give the gen era! satisfaction that lie has hithprto succeed ed in affording all who have dealt with him. Lewistown, Sept. 10, 1849 —tf. Look Out for tho I.OCOMO T 1 V E f Tremendous Excitement! and all about Thomas's selling Goods so Cheap. I have a large assortment of HOOTS Ail) SHOES, and Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, made by the best of workmen ; a variety of Mtry floods, ©roccvicfl ano lUnuores, of tho best kind; among which are some very choice Brandies, and a superior article of Stouten Bitters; Also, COOKNG STOVES; Powder, Shot, and Lead; 100 barrels best Mo nongabela Whiskey ; 2000 I RS. WESTERS HAM. 1 have made arrangements to have all the luxuries of the Eastern and Southern Markets by railway; such ns Sweet Potatoes, Toma toes, Pearlies, Melons, Pickles, tJ-e., ull of which will be sold at a slight advance for cash. J. THOMAS, between Swartz's and McDowell's taverns. Lewistown, Sept. 8, IS49—tml9. VI. \R('E stock of plain, barred and striped Swiss Jaconetl and Camhrics selling very low; some 40 inches wide for 124 cents per yard, ut NUSB.AUM, BROTHERS Lewisto wn, July 28,19-19. Wew Series—Vol. :i—Wo. iloctnj. The Las! Rose of Summer. ! Tis the last rose of Summer, Left blooming alone ; All her lovely companions Are faded and gone. No flower of her kindred, No rose-bud is nigh, To reflect back her blushes, Or give sigh for sigh. I'll not leave thee, thou lone one! To pine on the stem ; Since the lovely are sleeping, Go sleep thou with them , Thus kindly 1 scatter Thy leaves o'er the bed, Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead. So, soon may I follow, V\ hen friendships decay, And from love's shining circle The gerns drop away! When true hearts lie withered, And fond ones have flown ; Oh who could inhabit This bleak world alone 5 tsccilan to us. COM. HULL—GEN. TAYLOR. In an article on the subject of ' Manner? and Speech-making,' the Washington Re public relates the incident quoted below : Some of the Opposition journals find it 1 rare sport to criticise Gen. Taylor's speeches and ridicule his manners. They say that he is awkward before strangers, and does not make a favorable impression. On this point there may well he a differ ence of opinion. Surely enough, he has not the manners of a dancing master,-but it has been well said that he gave a recep tion to twenty thousand strangers at Bu ena \ ista in a style that few dancing-mas ters could have equalled. As to his speech-making, the people knew very well what kind of speeches General Taylor made before they elected him President. Heaven has bestowed divers gifts on divers person#. It was not necessary for General Taylor to make long speeches, in order to gain the popular confidence ; and that confidence will not bo withdrawn because he fails to make long speeches. When the chivalrous Hull broke the spell of England's supremacy on the ocean, by the capture of the Guerriere, on his re turn to port he was complimented by the citizens of Boston with a public dinner. The cloth being removed, after a few preliminary toasts came that to the honor of the captain : 1 Our gallant guest , who has secured for himself a name and a praise among his countrymen, and added terror to the courtesy of his country's flag. The toast was drank with enthusiasm, and then all was quiet. A friend, sitting next to the gallant cap tain, said, 'Sir, we are waiting for your speech.' 'A speech !'said the chivalrous but modest Hull,' I can't make one—l don't know how.' A gentlemen on the opposite side of the table exclaimed, audi bly, Sir, you are in for a speech. Don't you see that the president is waiting for your response to the toast V Tne noble Tar rose up and said, 4 Mr. President, the gentlemen round me say that you and the other gentlemen are waiting for me to make a speech. Sir, I never made one in my life. 1 can't do it sir. I don't know how, sir. By thunder I'd rafher fight the battle orer again than try it.'' The rafters of Faneuil Hall were a little displaced by the truthful delicacy of the gallant captain ; but we never heard that the newspapers of that day thought it a proper subject of ridicule,or that it impair ed the well-earned honors of the chivalrous sailor. DEATH A MONO THE FISH. — Fesierday, in Charles River, near the Western Bridge of the \\ orcester Railroad, it was discover ed that the fish were dying by hundreds. By noon their dead bodies were seen float ing down the river in sw arms. They con sisted principally of shineis, but there were many larger fish, even to perch of two pounds. The opinions as to this mor tality were vaiions ; some think that the cholera had got amongst them, while otlieisw era of opinion that they had been poisoned by refuse matter thrown into the river from the paper nulls above. — Boston Traveller. t 44 Well, Patrick," asked the Ducto - , " how do you do to-day ?" 14 Oh, dear Doclhor, I enjoy very bad health entirely. This rheumatics is very distressing indade. Whin I got to sleep 1 lay awake ul! night, and my too is swell ed as big as a goose's hen's egg, 60 whin I stand up 1 fall down directly !" SELF GOVERNMENT—Let not any one say he cannot govern his passions, nor hin der them from breaking nut and carrying him into action ; for what he can do be fore n prince or a great man, he can do alone, or in the presenoe of God if he will.— Locke. He who betrays another's secrets be cause he has quarrelled with him, wa never worthy r, f the sacr**d name of trtend ; a breach of kindness on one site will not justify a breach of trust on the other.