•••-..W.911/1.7• ~- ... ' ' ' „ ... - , . - .". '- ' .-: ' • M1:.",=7:.`....... ,. .- - 7 , F1 - ... 5 : -1 11 ,, X.. 2. ?....... - - 1,, ti , d , 4... 5,, rt* . E ZSI. InIEPSONi litten. Catltteet.baaretaaved ttra . office to the bnitding smarty apposite the "Amer- . . - 11 4. -4 12 &I. ;1 1 9 i CI: " . I :r i s '' '' '!' _ . 'can House," Centre street, PoUsvilte. Pa., whet, be . - - . ... : a: ' Kill be happy her:after to re o ce a l t u n all t :r a dt ll t l i a n d. ? f , . . . 'ti.. • , .., profession.. He I . prepared t Illoiag Ertl team!. SurTaYlag. and asks L can, 4 7 "... , . , ,-.. r . , a _ - _:-. =..-:. - - --:-:;---._.... 1;1 :-.:-.---.-----:-._:..... ' .-::--::- :_ ttnuanee of the Nberat patronage betetatbre bestowed upon hint. , . :.. I. -r i. .I .. y.,„;',.1:, :: : t 1 ,-- T -F_ , :- .i . - 'IA Jan. 3:1831. - . • 14f . I . P TOTEM ,I3ANNAN. ATTORNEY LAW, has' II opened an office in CcTdre street, Patsy ate; oppo sits•the Episcopal Matta, where be tvlll 'be daily, from ¶to 3 o.clock. Business letters to him Will re ceive • prompt attention, addressed to- Mina at "Mar Pattsvilk. or Ortelgsburr. •• • • Der. 6.1831. • - A PVIIVES. DEALER IN sieRRP IRON /1... copper. Brasil, Bar and Block Thu. -Sadden ft Melte, I,eall. Az. Orders received for firszettnd topper wort. and Machine furnishing. All Orders connected with the above Due promptly attended tia. 11 . g.riihritrest-Above Front. Ptilladelpitts. . Juno 15. itiSti 144 f A GENCY—For th e ptomaine and sate o Rea/ En 'll tate; baying and oeiltag - Cool ; taking /tame of coalLandx ; am:. and collecting reut•—frorn twenty jeans experience in the County be hopes to 41er datliaction. °Mee ktabsatango otreet.Potteettle. . . • CIIAtt. Id. 1/11.1,, April 6.18%1 1 1 . SUEDWIN. &Xi:UAW:II AND (NM.- „ laving Office, Pxturille. Pl.—Dealehyn uarnr rent Bank Note,. BIN Et.:hurisr. Certif k rates at Deposits.. eltretk* and Drafty: -ellenki, [or sate on Philadelphia and New York, in gyms found. Match 0. 1850. 10-i 11IDIVARD SUIPPZN. VIVORNEIC - AND r, 17OGNit61.1.Qa atLaW. Philadelphia. wil lattend eniisetion• and 4.11 other legal business /tithe City .t 1 rhiladelphia,lntrotninit Ct. min gl e s and elsewtisre.— e effire No. 173 Walont sterraborc Selfenth street. nROP. CFIARLE. 1. Wl9 GA - N 2. DE- I epectially announces to the Ladle, and gentlegmen .Powss Die, that In addition to biz professional tier iCee.as a V iolinlst. be will also give Itlbtructiuns on re Piano: flsaidenoe.P.ennaylcanit UAL Centre St. NOV. 2, 12S0 44-if JOURT 'WILLIAMSON & JAS. COOTKU, Attorales at Law,Ponytail', OtErt In Centre a fear doors East O. •• Prelusive nit Hill." Mr. too per will attend at all the Courts. Coquet:le. Dec. 7,15.50 _ - -•— - cIiNVEL MARTS—itisTlcc oren eVEAPE, Pottsville. AVM attend promptly to eollertione. orenrfes. Portheee and Pale of Real F.state, Ste., In schnyttllleztunty. Pa. Otftre to Centre 81IPPI.Upp0- .1:. the Town Hall. ort V.O. 1949. . TAMES U. GRAM Fir. ATTOILNEY AT LAW tmain, retnotrtTle Titusville. hat opened an otter thi..l the Telegraph ,Offtett, Cr etre atreeLeppnaite the M mere' Bank. Dee, A, 1g.51 DOCTOR C. 11112ESELER,I1oMUEOPATMC Pill'eticl.t N. Removed hie 0111 re to one of the Mirk Efodaes In 0)4181111Ft, Pottsville: April :S4O. • 111 L. 11.1.311.7 EL 13ERIXCIllf. OFFICE ? ear l/ nee ittt and Mahants ago streets. Pottivill•—(l ,no Lately occupied be Dr. Thoe. Era dy .) Potum We, March IS; INS! 11-tt xr M. WILSON, MACIRTItATE. CONVEY .L.II .. mincer - , Land A/p.m-and th.nera I ' ul et street, I'uttatiitc. Pa. Nov: 34/, 1550.4A-1y • ft ITI LLI &NI L. reXE, t , ATroroi E V V at taw, Potiocllle. Achttylk.dl county. Pl. Oeice n Centre Street, nearly opppsite the Miner* . Bata.. Jan. 1;1831 I.ly TROSEDEILItIr..4TTORN N V AT LAW. .Aa removed to Potterilte. nfllre in Tkomp- Ban, corner or Marker end !second Iltrretb. Norr Zl, ISM. 47 I r 0111 ti 1111:GlIES. ATTORNEY AT LkliV i Potts- J rills. Schuylkill county, Pa. OtSee in Centre weer. nett d' aborr the Post Office. sent t 7, Iszt 3411* ilotiEnT U. tiOtiAltiT, ATTORNEY AT a Law. Pottsville. Schuylkill onanty„.Ps. Office', .rt Centre street. apilastte the Amerttau , May :a. lASI , xvm. B. POTTS, ATTOR.NCY AT LAW. le -1 I moved to Pottscille. Office nearly uppaszte Ame a.ri House_ . net 11. ISSI 41-3 m ° LG. TRAVOB. ArrtieNcr, 4r LAW . Tremont, Schuylkill County', It Tremont. Apt INSI. IT B. D. WOOD. ATTORNEY' AT EAW;— office . nett cone ta the Penn. 11111. 1.a...11.11 1 5t lily IRON, tke. . - - , 1 1 0W.N UAILL HARDWARE AND Iron Siorr -1 A tr.tistrarn of usefel inrent ions, are eihibtred dal frein a grindstone to a diamond, from a shnelac lor=e-hammer. BRIGHT & pft - rt, Dec. tt. ISSI. 51-If CHEMICAL WATER PROOF BLACKING! —A few morn botees of the " dutchman's" remain rater-proof blacking roc sale at lb. Tnyrn Itsll Ila rd are and in.n Store. ; BRIGHT it - - POTT. Dec. tn. ISSI. 51-If TIOOR SPRINGS_—)Ve have for sale the only iga iv 1 y actroWle Door Spun sear Directed. n~c, -e, »st - IAST-SIIKEL RIFLE BaRREL...—We hare retell-ea a few of the 'noire Rine Et3ml), the v at quality. gra hate also oa hand a Urn se ,:ttnent of Iron Gan and Rid, barrel■, all kinds of 3R-lc.eka, 'Rouraine,.&.r. ER14.121T te. POT?. Der. tO, 16.51. , [RON'. IRON base on Land, n 1 affer for I sale 3 :ar=e 3331rIttient of Magri:an:oot Irou,Of the stry best brands and quality. Interns to acne la the uSets.arot at I. , re prises—can furnish airs quastn . t Cro En a single tat to one natarr.l none - BRIGHT 1c POTT. 51-tf IL-r: 'EI, 1 S5l Tin HOLIDAYS.-7insr the bile to mate useful deem - ash...l of !oar table. by rearehastaa rooms Knife and Fort. We Nlve them from the red "•, , ae Lathe DaHauer Ivory liss4l., fears the east-iron to - the ratters FOUfq r.,171;, and at NKr* that defy oelpetitirm.. itrecarr t POtt. Dec. et% ISZLI. Lt-if BRITANIA Tet gimp. Lar Is.trat styles, every sartety 0 IButania Fluid / I mPa-cis:cr . ,. Mays, Pitcher , . Spltte , cria; ike Drc, NEW MUSIC. EW 311:SIC,.—LEE WALKER. 'rlTbieUre:e Wt!ltu,r. No. cbesbul lure , * ‘II 1101 - zar:, tlyo ju,t;u!..l..Ue4 ttrh rtUtt en you errlt,. by N. 3. sypsfq.• Tar Sefirt. tvA itt• au•ber - "tiri JO% 11. ;Ina." 'SdEicy Pate, as rani 1.4 311. Mason, Rm.! by Dr. at:Oro - on. b Flag of CV.ltrtaSm.." adir.tre. L.. the :vaiiar at? ni - ET.r be nappy:* In Orera -Ene37n. Tae• Thou iit gob tkiby thelyt•••3 T, A AtellivArt'• Ita,ettss tyre, . • •' Woman's Lou. • •• •• Bream-that lave can re'et bt 1, - .. tlet. TltitteetTo3.e., by 1. _ Prtarote da., by it Metter. Poe.yatt do, aq pftr;:.:.rtned at Cara. May, by .7"bn -4-,•• 14 . Gee; Brllawat, izobti the Al7v, era of the Foot ,:f"ato et mov, by T. C. Viterect. A;t Amusements. tleganees. by Charley. %%Atm LS. NV. hiye the 'Orb sore ta anneltztv,. tz.e p•AN • Ih-tt the* ytocA of Sheet blzsic coestats of the tat tee and =st coo Net• aaborteraitt to two ft.-podia the •ry, the, are to 'heti .tcet let •••••• now Mow pohl!.y.ted to Neu' Vert. floatma. /kr • A Lee as.a..rtasent et - the Lev: - olcaufb:to7era et' .Neat A tad, Roston, at the I.surist, cheat: , PitceA. , iNATIZOIENTS. • A:l4. a generataasansnetts - etCsitals.Vio!trAt. Tlatey.• berot&oes s t..e.„ iolitt.Goitar and liar? t•'•'.z.re of the best haltsn 4,lsatilies, all of which slit x.::rattled to tbe rahtte sod the trade at the Lowest Orden ?+:a,rstes. Butis. et rt,rate!pe.2,22.. Ma de rito=ql4.:y tn' re ram:slues he ir 01111 public - a:lmM wecmatiete CSLsisyiisa Medwa; acid Sele=lic stir fueens3e.dospes Inn-cat.k.ra beaej I«ade to•th.ect by eta it.as atirs. watar. Fere4e Bawls imparted Itaerki. F,1551.:49-Fat erne Ve:.asaa tY Chr.,i,tic, gentle Traetoir Sisiorpar w licsoas. Veepter..ll-ssael. tad er....4ete V***k. t:ty_ I,Us tratl W e Ca la Lind sZtaate4 West or s;,: at3:*3.s•tec the tati,ta of tbe we , ..1-teevers FT/it:4 Ifeez..nstas Motes, 1214Larbeacoom- Le. 334 tex5A31.31 24i scant at Cm! % T r7iF ***,..** ttele , e..B*reset- Item Vic bezet sf tle islet, la *Naar,: lei,k &quer Solt .34. RA.A. i 42-14to•re of betimee% via .le4 three rarlea:*l-- tb, way- to I. pa.nt or 34 . 6etfe....+ city tte , Soni-: - .111earkat Real* ,eit!'t Da eatke,l TLe *reser* !ratan re..voii lc; *riga - tßae Trut, as tars &sue ;a obtain la oaf Trust rpm fettatni misc.-m*3le tetra. Me. Jots* 10334. 33 11:11-3434. WO &lir sta , lo4 te4 Fee...Tete oeopeitals 61s- . tog. sa. aW.lkst= =as s*- rut. 14, .t. Ire:MENEWITTI; Atert., cotes!- *mei. Nam Ott_ 41-tae EEJ h./ rial:/:f1z4,41/1 i x j - TINTEP. 504 1 D-4- - . IPur easote.aoroaariaerreele 1 I 1 e.l .a al.w_vi e,. tlril , arge art itt-0=4 , 1v *rck c f . Dr, ("A.,, Ci . .6 10 14.4.1a51.114,1:0 , 1dj-bkat. orate;, Me- ik not seerk st ..-: - --,-; , rsvz:Ami lirt:TElt C4O ttS, _ c -, 3 4:-.:..,..4,..f I.tc,s . ul Pradel4mOte toms Gctdo, toy a iTztat Sestrotc, Le , s; _AU tKarne, Si*, Caoseetddr. ,- F - 4_ ts.l inAl I, Vats:, Vreuti r Goa ME - 2211"Me 'Met -1 R4.3"et Nem edef' • LIMO; intect.,:• tikaaretide 144 Fitaet 0 41 101 ez , t.z raittlet RO/01.• .Case I.lotUt, I t.±...-ct 000 Sat. I Cattlev atz , Gem-za litozen . of I uriscts toils- Red. Nildte aid Vetoer FlaraeU - t iumnove- edema at Ctrenlas meet: laroll- nut, Wen a Er.st.o4 Fri stda. uta &wawa Sziad. ekrao,. aat thes: rad aim teralbe =tee. - min i Irvont•Satat Temilaut: sat* axed Tom c 3 Commute': ircusdle Remalreimelkoi reacomme Eau, Tweed:ad I.. l .ll.ziezcs_ • woodet Taft el datum COMM sod omoStime. ' -- GROCIEVRO-tstose Ria.taratad 1.10000000104 E4rk toimeal =at limn Dm, Tao. Omar* Paleoe-vet.; aefteall ma lifts thincies etztoe ; reMS now , sl3TVmol MMileribitiolittoissa; Mot triad , aai Box V . 4,, . .I`resee t-Nmritas_ game:mare of uabmc ets=l.l . PEW-"UN; SIM, Cheese WWI Pitt. , o Mom atald kin& talkaaatly as bast. ' . z -. .42ta. MIS MATHER& , The asom levet at coose bit t 2,1 boos teducult Gan Me largest loaata; sad nmenoo/0 Dm= ta ow viss.avd parmadar tarcaled aiana&ra peas 10 oaten sat - S' pods as one vataitot Lot the 01041Lesivek aad rammesteittema. - we Ike caridisd is warm g i OnwAplik Give tan latarlastim .10 csataseat est* as a 000 Ca• ate =ode is Mt 1114,.. 0-Nast door asr Xittiltate..trealtf3teaauttovrosuire.Potrovette - Snallt&R & Wilit&R.: EIM .3sT 43,,tt.31' TtrILTIONS szss Ais& budaxeOtagskeo l p ea ewe. „ 11 SON, Mn 641 lt j -J. , • • • .._ • :11 i; • . . „. . ~~, a> , =.•:. - t. •:,, ..t, '.,,=.•..':-,7‘;',-,4`.t.;.,:i of !,1 ,GRMA BINCOVALII. II „it .L. - 2t':t ADVERTISER. 03Xigilial: p6itrii troit Tn 4 miNve.s• Jol EN-A.T.,1, GOLD MANIA =I - Afloat and aabore. To thedeaVning. roar. Of the COCIAMIN reverberant sound, The multitude-; cheer. With a sighing and fear, AP adieus and farewells pats aronnd'; The elect: of the bark. . • With humanity's dart; • All b - ound for EL Dorado" array: The mantisa gold. Make. the timid e'en bold, And rampant ui Om in ilia (ray. To home iiesi there's an enj. : As ctake prow or friend, is swayed by the p4,..eioa for gam ; Like_a surging dark cioua, They fearlessly crowd, To brace the dark perilons main. With each loath.9orne di*eace, Inbreed iti the breeze, From the leprous and pesttient breath, . That contagiously rise, And its victims surpri.e. In the pe•t•honie of fever end death', 14 But the soil! of unreq, • Of the spirit noblest, Impels thern,and nothma can pave, From the quenchless-deep thirst. Of the demon accurst, That sears brands and fetter. hi 4 stave 'Tis a ,pirit ne'rr •tree-, • fint all danger o'erleati., With eseiterneat and pa .ion and lust— That salvation would stake Heaven renounce and lixsake, . For the Mammon of !time sod dug. LTOR TUE MINTS' JOURNAL.] GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. or I am composed ct Thirteen Learns.; My 1, 8, a. /0, 4, is a county in N. Carolina. My 13, 4,4, is a county in Georgia. I , My I, 9, 11, 10, 8, 4, tsn county- in Alatsima. • My 4: 10, 2,4, Is a county in PeunsylvaMa. My i, 8, 10, 10,2, 6, is :a county in NeariJersey: My 7,8, 10, 4, 6, is a county in Mississippi. 9, 3.2. 8, 11, is a county in ArLansai. My 13, 2, 3. 11 , is a county in - , My 8,1, 4, 11, 12, is a county in Michisran. My 8, .5,13, 4, 12 ' 3,6, is a county in Veimont: My 12, 1, 4, 13, 2, 12, is a county in Virginia. My 13, 12,9, v, 4, 11, 6, is a county in 8. Caro ' line t i - My 3, 12, 6.0, 12, 11, is a county In Floeida. My whole is what every Whq oughtito sub scribe to. ' cs!rtnos. rfrAnswer nest week. Qistorical. e ..i , 4-: HABITS OF W,M. PEN,W. - William Penn was .tall in stature and of an athletic make. When a young man he was"handsome in his person and graceful in his manners: later in his life he was inclin ed to corpulency, hut, using much "iezeicise, retained his activity. His appearance -at this time was that of a fine portly than. - William Penn was very neat. though plain in his dress. He walkeu generally with a cane. This cane he was accustomed to take with him the latter part of his life, into his study, where, when he dictated to do aman uensis, as wa' frequently his practice, he r otild take at in his hand, rind. walking up and down the room, would mark. by,strik nag it against the fluor, the emphasis in points which be wished particularly to benuticed. He was very neat also as to his person, and had a great aversion to the use of tonic.' co. However, when be was in America, he was often annoyed by it, but he bore it with good humor. Although he adhered to the plainness and simplicity of address peculiar to friends, his manners were polished and eourteons: " for," as he said in one of his ! letters, " I know no religion which . destroys i courtesy, civility and kindness, whia. right ' Iv understood, are great indications of true I men, if not of good christians." ' Though a learned man, he used, ,while preaching. language the most simple arid ea sy -10 be understood : and had a happy' way of explaining himself by 'images the most familiar. He was of such humility, that he J used , generally to sit at the lower end of the i space allotted to ministers. always taking care to place above . himself poor ministers 1 and those who appeared to him to be petit ! , ' 'early gilled. He was also ao le” remarka- ble for encouraging those who were young in ' the ministry. Thomas Story., among many others. witnessed this. " I had no courage," says he, "of my own to appear in public among them (the ministers.) I thought. however. (on seeing Aaron Atkin -4 son's ministry acceptable.) that !might also probable go through the meetings without ' offence, which was the full amount of ms expectation or desire there; and that which added much to my encouragement, was the fatherly care and behaviour of the ministers in general, - but especially of that great min . islet of the Gospel and faithful serrant of Clans:, William Penn. who abounded in 1 wisdeyo, discretion. prudence. love sad tea -Iderness of affection, with all sincerity. above most in this generation : and. indeed. I nev er knew his equal." IGNORANCE_ IN ENGLAND. t i In the last number of the " Household i Words," Charles Dickens gives a deplorable I picture of the Ignorance of the English onno. from peOple. as compare& with that c.f . the; ' people of Northern Europe. The contrast would be still stronger if made with this country. Indeed we can hardly realize the truth of the following picture as applied to a nation as wealthy , and as dis:inroished as England. Says Dickens:— . - Taking the whole of Northern Europe. including France and Belgium. (where elici t - - I cation is at a low ebb) we fund that to every I 2i of the population there is sotie child ac quiring the rudiments of knowledge, white in . England there is ,only cue such pupil to I every fourteen inhabitants. It has been cal- i eulated that there are at the present day to England and Wales nearly 5.000,600 per sans who can neither read nor write—that is to sat. i=trly one quarter of the ill:Tula-1 lion. Also, that of the children between - 4 five and fourteen. more than one half aner.d no place of itstremion. These I:men:lents iwould be hard to believe, if we bad not to I encounter to our every-day fife degrees cf ill- i I ;Mersey which mould be siartling.ii we were I not it:droughty used to it.' Wherever see I I , ma, ignorance.not always allies to poverty. 1 I sires us in the ace. If .we look in thefts-I (:else at the ,list of partnerships &stroked. :. not s urorith passes but some unhappy titan, i rolling perhaps on wealth. bet wallowing in i ignorance is put to the rapenraratrana 0-acts of " his matt. , ' The number. of pear; ja i !ors—in runt &trims -e..ppecially—who can i Cali sign with a crm. is enormixs. It is act nnasual to see Pz rah documents of grim: l legal amportazee defaced with the ,same hu t mtliatittesymbat by persons whose tee 1 shows them to only men of rink. hot i ; man of samaule e. . A wife in hirable' I rank need only icon r i the file of tier trades . men's bills to dotter hieroglyphic whieh meet them so_utany arithmetical i In firmt.the paelkal esideeee 01 the= 1 to which the plata= rudimentsof, edgeztkio 1 in this coortry . tolee fillea, are too comma ;to bear repetition- Wecanuot passtlarough the streets. we eantrOt enter a placed poly tic moistly or mate in the fields, without the gloomy shadow of Igoorattai sweeping over rm." . lEttnisce Mass thus soma spa fear at theikanwages,orrematm iamstson .txrporith freordtittier , maim wad toake : tome pa inA mike am than allEala have snade in a has dad mu t.,Ne Gr the Paeufies. Magni ' - aos a perm_-__yeas. scram off bxialtster than a ear= eesfeeordaad eta theta tefoee the inientsca Osie tax a; with . an it oa boodre.. utna oat mare =nes in a day than thislesis mad here trard,ted be limited agester ca *Lie BE ESE A SENSIBLE LANDLORD. ' The Frankfort Nerald, is responsible : for the following: " A little incident transpired some , weeks ago at one of our Frankfort hotels. which under the present temperance excitement is not unworthy of notice. The names of the I persons we shall withhold from the public AUNT HETTY ON MATIT.IMON Y. i fur shame's sake. i Now . girls, said Aunt Hetty, put down ; A little girl entered ihe "tavern: and he pi- Jour embroidery and worsted work, and do I tiful tones told the keeper that her mother soMething sensible, and stop building air- l had cent her there to te.iet eight cents. castles, and talking of lovers and honey- !, " Eight cents." raid the tarepo keeper.— moonlit, it makes me sick, tes eierfectly ao- -• What dot's t our umber want writs eight titnonial't Loge iS a farce—matrimony is a cents; f I don'towe her anything." humbug : husbands arc domestic 'Napoleons, a• Well." end the child, o father spends Neros. Alexanders, sighiog for other heartsa ii his money hue for rum, and we have to eonquer alter they are Sure Of yours. The had nothing to eat to-day. Mother wants to hooey-moon is es short-lived as a Luciferhu e , 1 0 iifof bread." match ; after that you may wear your wed, j ...._ - ,A loafer s tanding • at the bar , looked first dingo:rem at ' the - waste-tub, and your night- ,at the child ,' and then at the tavern keeper, cap to meeting, and your husband wouldn't .1 aud eaid giutlly, e d—n the brat—kick her know it. lou may pick uP your own pock- out." 1 et-handkerchief, help yourself to gehair, and!' " No," said the keeper, " I will give her split your gown ocross , the bar* r eachi n g the eight cents; and it her father comes here over the tattle to get a pteceof Owlet. While again, I'll kick him out.".! he is laying in his breakfast as On was the i - - 'last meal he should • eat this side of Jordan :1 4 Set) CONTItAIiT.* when he gets through be will aid you ,digs. A painter once met with a beautiful child. tion. (while von are sipping your first cop of in. i So enraptured was tie with its countenance coffer) by inquiring what you'll have for d and expression ot loveliness that he resolved tier. Whether the cold lamb was all ate e es- to paint it. He did so : and hung his favorite . terday ; if the charcoal is all out, and what , picture in his sold} . He made it his ird vou gave for the last green tea you bought . ; Then lie gee up from the table, lights his lan angel. .113 sorr ow and P aesi°n he sought in gazing upon that cigar with the last evening's paper that tou i re li e f an d iiiineneee have not had a chance to read r gives two or threewhiffsof smoke, suretogieet oua head- charming countenance. He purposed, if be ever saw its counterpart to paint that alto: I ache for the afternoon, and Just as his cont. i But years passed assay before he louod a face tu eats sfy hi! idea of a i tail is vanishing through the door, ape+, go 1 co _T r ' nsal4 130: pai sew for not doing that " little errand " tor I pe..ect canon s h: h. darling picture. It was that of a wretch. h tug in despair upon you yesterday — think. - it doubtful it he tan " Hear i the floor of his cell. He painted that terrible to-day—n so pressed with tustness." of him at 11 cdeleck, taking au we..crearn . countenance. But what must have been his with some ladies at Vinton's, while t sou are: emottoas when he. learned that it was the Chit- ' very same person he had painted before— dren by the ears all day, can't go out to take]:lt home new-lioing his chat-sleeves. The first was the race of the innocent child ; the air, feel as crazy as a fly in a drum : bus. I, the last that of the ruined youth. The best • hand comes home at night, muds a .. bow i things perverted become the worst. d'ye do, Fan," boxes Charley's ears, stands, The sweet juices changed, produce the : sharpest acid. That little angel likeness has little Fanny in the corner, sus down in the beeu meterrurreh?srd into the reality of a easiest chair, in the warmest corner, puis his feet up over ' the grate, shutting out all the I fiend ' fire, while the baby's little pug-nose grows blue with the cold: reads the newcpaper all to himself. solaces his inner man with a hot, cup of tea, and just as sou are laboring un- , PHI SletiAiGlC AL FACTS , der the hallucination that he will ask you to I The following extracts are from Dr. An take a mouthful of fresh air with him, he drew Couthe's Principles of Physiology : puts on iris dressing-gown and slippers, and begins to reckon up the family expenses! at-1 "There flume to h the human lungs eyes' pints of air, and ter which he lies down on the sofa, end you minute UrI:TIV eig keep time with your needle. while he snores ' nearl y e'Li't pint= of broad; and in twenty till 9 o'clock. Next morning ask him to ; tour hours upwards of fitty-seven hogsheads leave you " a little money," he looks at you ' of air are inhaled to oxy genate twenty-four as if to he sure that you are in your nghth°P.,h,t,.lll'' of h ( c":4-1... mind, draws a sigh loug enough and strong ,• " hr° „i' ,iuudtv't people are shut up enough to antlate a pair of bellows, and asks 1 for an hour in one room, in attending a lee you " what you warn with it. and if halt a tore for eleinple r the; breathe in that time dollar won't do." Gracious king! as if those upwards of ""I hundred and twent y -ei g ht little shoes, and stockings, and petticoats hug- sheads of airciironsurue torts-five Ito**. con! he had for half a dollar ! Oh. girls I . beads ot its oxt gen. and vitiate it by th e ad set your affections on cats. poodle. parr)...' ditlP '-'4' a pr oportionate bulk of • CaTban:e or lap-dogs—bnt let matrimony alone. It's a'''''. beset, s titer watery vapour which is al. the hardest way on earth of getting a living ski thrown out. Eut as air is capable of sup -yeti never know when your work is done; portinghe-iit NI- t. - -istrattrin only when n coo. , up. Think of earning eight or nine chili . ! tin ' it " kill proportion of exygen , it is oh dren through the meacles , chicken-pox, rash, . vicus that if the , another hour. they mast continue to breathe mumps, and scarlet fever, some of 'em twice ( the. same air fo r over : it makes my cidei ache to think of it. i ''utler I " s m the itaPerfret oxygenation of the Oh, you may scrimp, and rove. and turn. and' blood. lteiwe her , ' ou such occasions tide' dig, and delve, and economise, ANT nit, arid 'P all' art mean' a ant It'td io renew the air 1 tour husband will marry again. and take within, the tpurt i i'• at leaii 13 fast as it is Vi i what gnu hate saved to • dress his ste‘,nd ease d , the oxygen du-moist/es. and the Car ! wife with, and she'll take your portrait furs home acid accureu!stee iii undue proportion. fire-licord. and—but what's the use of talk -1 till the air be:dotes attozether unfit for the , ing i I'll warrant every one o f yO ti ~ I try complete aeration 'of the blood, and for the ! it, the first chance you get : there's a eon o t support of life. Hence the iangour. exhume bewitchment about it, somehow. I wish Gael tiOa and headaches which ensue in churches, hslf of the world wasn't tools, and iother ; theatr" and ban- cooing, ace jest so man! I half idiots, I do. Oh, dear !—Olire /Paris'/. , warnings shot [the lungs are insufficiently 1 supplied with i oslgen to decarbonize the blood passes , - throuoli them, and that the THOUGHTS .WORTH POTMERING. 7. 1 ? st seem is surternaz toe pet:netts" "1 can speak it from experinre." says the - Ged has decreed that a certain propor celebrated Erasmus, " that there is little non of esteem shall suffitelfort the aeration benefit to be derived from the Scriptures, it of only a re - 4 and determinate quantity ot they he read curiously or carlessly ; Lis: if a venous. bi0 , ,1. If we a•lapt our circumstances man exercise himself therein constantly and to this law. w real out reward in comfort conscientiously, he will find such sffnai t in and health. Whertn.. owe transgress it, them as is not to he found in any other book and pet- , -ei.,rt• lin breathing an atmosphere whatsoever." con.:,,ninc !es., than the requisite quantity " The genuine philosophy of Christ." sat s of oxygen- ar.d more than the usual quantt the came author, •• cannot be derived from ty of earix.we p. ~ d. r.e Lave no more right any sourcesci successfully asfrom thebooksiif to expect to enjcl health, enercy, activity of the Gospels and Apostolic Epistles: in which • mica and nod-. I . :awl :1 expect a fire to born - if a man plitlonghi-e with a pious: spirit. wit •i: a -. cla fish to lye nut of water." praying rather than arguing, he will fed - " There is siiercely a day passes in which that there is nothing conducive to the happi- a well-en:plc; ed trie'dieal man doe-, not meet ness of taan.aaed the pertonnaroceaf any duty with sonic in,innce in which health has sed of human life, which is not, in some of these ler€2.(r rct_,...trl, been retarded, by the tho't writings, laid down, discussed and &term:- ' ,t-..., or ign , rant ill - --re-ard of 0 e value of 1 ned. In -a complete and satisfactory manner," pure air to thei well-being of the animal ewe - That which stamps upon the Seripati-ee • noun." I the highest value," says Bishop Porttus,- •• that which renders therm streelt spe.a&n. , ,:.-, INTLRPRFTITION OF DREAMS. Inestimable, and diatingui•hes them from a !! - .. e0 dr ,„, ~} ~... _ riiii._,,,e round your neck ether hooks in the world, te tins, that thee-, i "7 ,l a - and only thev , contain tile words of viernal ; e a 5 .: 4 ,, 1a " 'v;'"lt sou Ill') expect if, You, get life. In tins respect even , other book. even .... d .. ,..‘ e m aa bc ava,,, , :ea k. : ..w.''.s. ,t,l l .o o .... see beea ap ti e se iez .v i h n ere a the noblest compositions of man . must fail: you find ''' -' - - 1761- rnav 7easonahlv expect thee cannot give us,' that whteh we molt Y o u - , a PP I - 71.13 , • , ,I s had Jeears o inea_ m that you are Lame want, and what is s efsinfinuelv more irm.-_,.n. . , a mien the TO.I 1V3.) Zet iota a hobble.— twee tp trA thau al ° Mkt' thing' Pat tncrP - .I t er XL hen a yet:clad; dreams of a coffin. It. he -Ereneratr. LITE. , _, tokens that et. 4. ehou:d :instantly discontinue 'i lacing her slays etehtlyorad al ways go warm- HOUSEHOLD DEFINITIONS- I t and threktt l ehest is wet weather. 'lf you Ilrepe—the place whe re childr e n have , dream of acar e, it „e a token that you wall their own way, and married men resort i gain credit —l L aar is, tick. To dream of fire when they hare nowhere else to keep them-, is a sign eost, s y.3t: are wise, you will see selves. that the hoher so seer home are en: before W ir n_ t he'w oman w h o is expected •to }CO co to bed To dream that your awe is purchase without means, and sew o n h i ni see . red Si :ae up lis an IrraM21:011 that you had befote they ecme off. t levier lease te'r brandy act; water. To dream B arc — t h e ! h um , on account o f wto,ll its ,of Wage.lo,7, i •e-:C.C:ell e t .V.V.ge.- a :tourney mother should neVer go to the cpera. conse- • iLst von will ke k" O. -tt!''- . quently reed never have a new Eat. Ettsrirs.--the meal which is expected Wbe ' ...77'Ae.e.soe Honzernesse—What it you are in exact readiness whenever the ma-ter of as homely as akg hut? Don't as 100 1 at IL t h e . h ouse h a pp ens to come h ome to ear , l e, Let goodness ~ ef heart make up for outward whether at twelve, or half-past three. I :*•ri.z- A lair yeah es'es that resemble WeiSH7N4-nay—the time when a wernan I peeled entene, and aver:eked as a politician's can throw a broom at a thievish deg. or eay t tired -- a tto.ei like a hue. and $ mouth that "I Won't," without being thosteht cre. . sttetchen litin's ear to ear, and oFeila like a Tr.orsiets—the ithiputed terrnory. t tack-I:etre, Yeti/ he more respected sad be. loved by thea. wise retied wars wat'tht one - it rotas to secure, if sae possesses a good hart s 'I and a kind drsposeeti. n —than if she wax beau. i tiful at. Mthon's Eye, with a corkscrew dile TILE POWER OF THE PENCE. : pcL-tia.,a and hear: of lead. The wise *ever A TRUL. lIANCRESTEE. zsTer: , ;Tide fi - sm :he essnri:essm of the Ilkinut the Tit Rev. J, R. Owen, 31.. A., icr ..it.s.ton 1- ea-mere:lT of ice there:, ho: by th e virtues of ' e• i the heart. is the mune of a !enure delivered in the-; . Liverpool Concert. Hall. in cLanecansa r.-1 , 1. 17 - 1-1,.../.• Futr. Dirt. - .!—We chew to the Church of Far e elsod Itetentort. Trion burn a. the liiereso takes :o lime, whale the - Popular !wanner:" related an etwedent, i Pa :Z.,.;--'3,,1 finds ceatezemeo: in a - bit of 'strikingly illustrative of the pawer whi - h ..1113c.,," The • sa - ldrea ef this reentre delight lies in the hand of the working men to pre- in candy : Yllcir. , of ...L.fika in rxk •train A =He their own serial eceefert and ElljePer, • Frettehman "C•e. pis EFavh - en fried frogs. donee, if they wculd colt . esert 1:. A Man- wo t t e i n E.,e,-,w, m - t I n se am thinks a in ewe d chewer eelleo-printer was, en s weeds g- candle r...e edirartx of aLsr.e. The &lath day. permaderf her his wife to aLlow her two Islaolers d ffer frame:l these, their lan half-pmts a ale allay as her shar• e. Ile ra- ' ea- dish to.en boated c'erge--,, while thee trier winced =der the bargain ; for. thoogh s never gxe: hi-ed c f a g rans ... Te nd w..4..ede a ( Mole r himself. he would have preferred without tc.:' *- it cp - fs,z greens- a perfectly sober wife. They ixath worked: , bald , and he. Pout man, was sled= ens of ...." - 7•5T1.i..-5.?".„ W:I- .11. e..:: his ware Ye:7 ild. 'the liethlk• hoxiseasteemensthe ketone' elese4. was one date talking to Cia.•=k,ra a fine The wife and bosbaad saw attic of each • . somnmettal mat...z,r, in praiie of ete,;l2gla 'admit' except at breaktast : to as she kept i lase ;I nd E L 2 e rie t , _ •- Th e n n z ere .e," , = id things tray about her. and made her stinted, Sterne, Who he:I7ES unkMdlr to his lir& and even selfish alhesr=t- for Ix ing desert - es to have his 1 - ,:v..ft burn: over his meet the destatah, wpm her, he never com- t tazo,.” ~ .11 vca think so," said Garrick, Phined. Shie had her datle pint. and he. -- I hooe roar horese is =tired:" PethiPt , bad his two or three cuans; and ' _ nett - her raterfered• wish the other, except at , 1`" - 7'1 sinsts. knew one who was is the odd tibias. she •Ineceeded, br dint of one is:. : hetet of reolzhng, a'. to oairera a fateilvs— de gentle arti&e or another. to win hors What makes rear_te sceii 3 The wave of home an hour or two earlier at night, ant sellontweramente - How then ow these pe ople and then an entire evemieree, In his own tem ctliers .? Those alas govera will ate. bane- Bat these were rare cansna.e. They t der!!? calm. They are preempt alni reso led been mars - red a year ; aml„ on the meets : tote, •!nit weedy az-3 mile. Mg of thew eredennag attm=yerssry. the hes- i r band baited askance at he neat and comely ! 7_7' A etrtais Tea.-- km-Yee at Lel" pees= with mete shade of malaise. as he l ere. who tesed to attend the 'puma d:,...E.• chimed, -mazy. er'en had no holiday sin' '', tines Led a: the Amid-4m1%, Tess ace. ash we were wed; and. only •:bat. I haven': aiif be understood Larie. in No.'' reed. the prat! it' the watki, we'd - take a jaunt t.: . ito I menbante, ." 'Eat .1 inns- why-. 1 is sereog is saw to see thee mother!" ..- Wor.l'd - st l i the argammt." " How T'askeiltontreende. bleep go, Jobs r asked she softly. benne= t " Why. !Ai• see..=•? wha is^ly.4 l .rf eV. - . a mile and atesse.lo bar hum speak so kmee I eljr as inokil times. "If thee 'd like to- gra, hewn are a peace I dolman sated treat.' "Tand treea 77' I inatry towards right la everytilioneo; she said lise with ban 'a sneer! " bail getst ace I sin= is eta . ..ttlint &ND the fee. n , whxdi _ l3 / 1 12-11 leaetil_. s .. 11 '' 41 NaYs" said ighe. $‘ but r u tells us that we aorths do ham to stars min. VW" lakalt s 0'•". "Gall= Mbar to that Idea 012123:21 - 1111 , 41ibliesi da rad leg 4ft. " PO 0' 1111,1" WWI them *. rnaflgis. - .114: ME NO. 10. Domestic. Sluitt Storics. [ha creature reached down- an. old, stocking frOm under a louse brick up the chunnev. and counting out her daily pint of ale in the 1 shape of 365 threepence!! (r. e. Zit lls. 3d.}.. and put it into hit hand exclaiming -"able ahallzknoira . ithe":l44 - iya611:!!-44;tin- was *thinner' ilacinished, feitlieieme7;suntteo, charnatLl„-ge*oft Wet zatich'lG-Raliet thee 14441ift,Well.ii*tr.11'hivaii more," be said. 'they! kepTilleir welding-day with. the old dame:' and „the wife's littleogitat was thezuw.teus,or-4 seius,PAlliit.."Agnts that ullimaldij i,kitlled itttg s4o9 V ,llletory, warehouse, countly-seat, a carriage, and, for aught Mr. Owen knew,-Soho was,Masor,op his native borough it last. - '` ' - 'l.'"' -.: olio dialicous.