The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 05, 1853, Image 1

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Cheeaakiaikt:llliaiaa. * 4elntit*Sr. t
sitsaut seeseetrTstpt. • •
PTO 11113PAILSier imam, mime selin4n.
nutty fa earatiett to thity , Who tolltle to the Co M.
aisfi asoutatlyin advance to thole who read, out
ei,tho County. ;The pohlisber reserves tio
the sight to ehawell2-14 per etutumorhen pommel
os dolled loner thaw oar year. -•
emits: •
There Copies to oneAddrost,- -
Seren do do do 4:
Fifteen dp du • do -
10. Clergootro anti School Tcschm eepplied
with the- JO valet i in advance.
Litt ; lKS
One- square O. 1.1 lineloi 1 sqnsir, 3 mos., Sil 00
stimmk, - 1 at 00 6. months,.` •.)
Sabtecent imterliiio, 25 1 1 . You, _• 00
4 iin k 7 , B,l time. 25 Cssili 6131445, '3.:00
:361,Ne(rm inNet6.oo, 121; do. 5 hoe% 500
Sirrehatits int" (abet" advertikrig by the- triir •
with the privit4e of Inperting, difrereitt ad-"
ver6leinenpiweekly,' • 12 00
tI! Ailvi.rdsoitnitt6p, Opt'', uvet.i . itient. •
BUSINESS CARDS
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•Atat—ADZIC T -- , Por the pnreie se a n d of litsai ail
e• Ott j
; Ins and setting Conti taking centge of
. d Lends :, tines, &c., and collecting tents—from
t ,enty yea -experience in.the Constr. he !tepee tu
Ivv 4atLifictlon. Odic& 2Jalinniangostreet t rottssllle.
- -.-- 1 . • ClIA.t4. M. MILL,
. e Olt 11, lA3O , •.• . • .. ~ . 14-ti
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pins -ICIANSAN. :A111)1111E1' AT LAW:hes
A.l "pened en nines it.. Centre Meet. Peale/111e '
al,pe
,,le the Etifigeopal .4,:herch, where he Will be dilly,
(nun V to # rosinck. :Iluslue.s. letters to blur Will. te
ro" PP 6 gli . g . Mir ' 0 1 / 2 .3.141tet tett - to hint at . eiWier
rotlivilteor Otivigibtrg. /
Der:ri. tßyt
LIDIVAHH SHIPPER, :ATTORNEY AND
r. 011N:if:LIAM at Law. Phlladelphia.willattend
t: collections and Okada r legal bottnezis in the City
Philadelphia; tdjaining !aunties and elsrwhrre.•
halite No. 72 south eizth ateet Philadelphia.
j P. W1111'111E1", EXCHANGE. COLLEG•
.1.1..ti0n, Comm [titian. and General - .Ap•ncy .01Tote;
pelt door t* Milkers' Bulk, Potilville, Dealer In -on
ulrronl money, Cola and Sliver. MIAFTiI on
,lefphiaanti Nrw fork for ri t e. ,
March 91 1 ,11 1 52. • 12-1 f .
D XTE ft SIMPSON, Tdinine Englnrer. haste
sowed his ollirc to Dr. Chtrhesires gig, 'wit
'door bat one below the Protestant Episcopal Church
Centre iitreet,Pottiville. Pa.. wherr will prompt
ly attrni tnaltA rders in the Ilse of his profession.
April .102. , Ma •
Toll
a MI I
n few
(Loper'
NUS
wita.imosort &JAN. COOPER
rules at Law. Potttwine. °Mee In Centre Flt
were East-of the Pennsylvania Hall."' Mr.
111 ;A tte n d at all the Cantle. •
inn, lotie. 7, )850 4 41)3tn
Et.114.03'24-4178TICE OF TUN PEACE.
Pottsville. Will 4ttenJ promptly to Collection',
'mend 1, Porchaae an 4 dale of Real Estate. acc.. in
rtihoylitillCoonly, Pa. Mice lit Centre Biteet.oppia,
Real Taint Oath .• Oct VI. MS.
tOlliN C. JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE,
- 18.1 "'fiend to tiny hubtiness, entrusted to Ids care.
rotuttir 11
ally., and Notes co Host ed, Oflktt
Mark t est„upp4sito.Dr.2lbrrntadt's
Jua.1.1152..
U. GIL AIR, VIP, ATTORNEY AT :LAW.
ng remand., in Pattarille,"has Opened an office
eTelegrapn Offire.Cenlre ft feet orip poalte the
' Bank.
1851. - /9,1►
At"
rani; t
lout'
/eel
D'
, TOIL-C• II MAILEU, 116311SOPATiile,
*"'Vicnin pnte of tbe
P. 11013 AWL', Attorney at taw, Cornrow
Jll ner for New Volk. Odlre opposite Arne:inn
truustr,.Cent re strost',Pottsville; Penne.
dprd 24,1622. , 17-1 y?.
N nuonts,ATTGRNEVATI.A%V,Paits
---41,111tt, ilchulriEllt county. Pa. Ottee an ICentre
rre opposite the Miners' Bank-
Se t 27. Int - 4 I v-Sits
DRY GOODS. &
FALL MILLINEUT Gimps
.1011 hi tTONE St SONS,
,
t. 45 &Ma/ . S'ECtiND Se., PIIILAIYA.
RR now opening for/ the Fall 'nade a latge and
well selected aeroftinent nf , ..
,iIA.;•, - . : i l lt ibb.us. . •
tatitte. , . 1 Flowers,
' ' And Aldlinerir Goody yn sentrdl.
unit/Ong thrmselvea exclusively to this toincit of
trade, and IMPORTING the larger 1 , 311 of their
elt , enable.; them to offer an o.l4ollment Mum!,
sed.m extent or variety, which ' will to- so Id on
most favorable tet...a
eph J 7,118.53
R GS STOGIE OF PALS DRY GOODS
Y R 1 AN 1) LAN 'JELL, Euuriti and . /MI; Surreiv
eloladelpnia,• respectfully invite , the - attention
n Counity motekeeptrs, and others!, 10, their Urge
ti wit of Fall roods now in slurs.:
callus at old wires, All kinds of Shawls,
Anieilren Wooleni, ° Itlanktin end Quinn.
,
. mord ,5E7.1)1314. • Dannaok., Tomo.}s,
Fashionable DremeConsfs !WIWI and Atnericsn Cal.
New Fashion Kilos, • irons.
Black Silks, all wuttlts,
E. & L. are eonstanciy reNleine goods from tag,
A actions nr,Now Cork and rhiladelplila. which ena
bit s thrtlii to nine r good bargalas to all their patrons.
•
tlekt; :I, 18.53 • 3m
New Came-tinge,
% T IL M. BEATTY'S Old tlland. corner of Centre
.1. arid Norwegian atree:4,lPousville. '
Imp, 3 ply Carpatings,: i Floor Oil Cloths,
Ingrain do I , Table do
illenitian dii. , White Ma il ings,
Iltitg ... do . ' I Check. do
•Stair ' • do • I boor Mau.
AlatCalullliesortment of Window banginge, with
- i
rixturea Complete. •
Rich Colored' Damarka, -Ilittrltinen Shadee.
Watered hioreena., ides.
do
Mid embroidered Itioslin 8 Ides.
i
1 , .
E•::11. Ileatty Navin* made arrangements will' air
principal niantitachiceta fur a constant supply of ibe
ii.weat designs in Carpeting dtr., Is thereby enabled
In Whet 10 MC public a chute newsmen/ ofibe above
gala of superior quality, and at the lowrat• city pri.
Anil' 2. 1853. 1411
'OUR COUNTRY IS SAYE: '
IISCE inilarlibers hays opensd,at their glnre
tlthur doors uts.ve the Putt Otilre,an entire new stock:
Of (o,ol', purrlairo in New York, at Cush Price.,en.
41,1 Irig thaw to sell (Proper than any other Store in the
County I 'Their sloe k conAsta In part, of
k and Fancy Dress Silks,
• Moutelin de Loins*, at 8 eta. and upwards, ,
Thibetund French Merlin's*,
coberg Clot h s, all shads* and qualities,
Mark Alpaca*,
Plain and Fiautxtr colored Alpacas, at 12 etc:
and upwards, -
A .fine asst/Intent of fallen,
' Bleached and Untateached•Mustins;
- Flannels, all eolorannd qualities,
Linsey', Checks,
. A .large a vioti ni tot Shaw Is,
. _
Hosiery. Woolen Natikete, Cloths, Ela
Floor and Table Oil Cloth!, &e.; &e.
Together vvith a general assortment of - Goods to
please the fancy and shit the wants of the communi
ty • Alan, a Nig. stuck of sugars, front sto V 'cents.
coffees,Theeu and Black Teas,very cheap, with every
variety of queenswarg and Glassware, at prices low
er than.they can be knight elsewhere. They will he
happy, at all times, to ahow their goods, freenf coat.
Please e them a cal). •
*Count); ii.terchtints will End it in their'udian
iags to and tramilie th* new Winds:.
FRY dt' lit A RTZ.
42•tf
Ott. 16, 11452
, • com'rer DEPOT .
Of PARIS, Lp,NDON
FANCY GOODS,&c,
ti LENN Se CO., No.lBo Chestnut Street. irumedi-
Ijately opposite the, Masonic 11111. respect Cults! in
the pubik that they have lately received and
',have now Ola band, m superb Stock of Rich Europe
an Fairy and other articles of their own importa
tion, which they will sell at the lowest prices. - :
Their assortment consists of superior Papier Marhe
Goods, Real and Artistic Bronzes, French and Drew
deh Parceisinitud Bisque, Bohemian and French
• Fancy Orman, aid Gill Goods, Fah!. Port
Monnatits: opera GI, Pottable Dresting Cuomo,
andllesks. and a thousand other beautiful articles.
anion' Which are some eery rare and entitine Auto
.-----nt
litons,, also Fainting', Engravings. and a complete.
assortment of Superior Tc Ito Articles, Perfumery
• It.c. Fcreoris wanting trand3ome articles for the par.
tor, library, or for bridal end other presents, can ob
tain them at this establishment, where evorything is
• warranted perfect when sold.
N. o.—Open of evenings. Strangers visiting the
'Tiro invitedto claming the assortment whttlier
they pcirchase or "or .
May 19, Ifs 33
C a es
f .111 oter
• Bombeslee AlPares. i. (lona and square)
Mousseline de talnei •' Blanket shawls,
double width: ' (lone and square)
" French Merin**, " °Wee& linelerY.
" Parrarnattas,l . 'freemen nounerna.
." • " allk 10•Jrp, Mkt Spousal,.
Opissy Alpaca{,-• Plaid Silks. •
" Tunis Cloth. Monssellor de Leine.
Vinton. (lath.; j Mousseline de Sire, •
" Centers Crape), f Illedonna
" Cloth for Croaks, Plato Ildoessellnea ,
" Armute Bitkt., i duk flanne4., •
" Pout* de Bole, l• 1 flay State Elhawle.
" Gros de R.ta ism t' , (load dud temeare)
. " Earners Crapes, ' • ' White Crepe Callers.
`•
Crape Cellars! Enallelo.Cklalneur
" Meshed Silk (poses iTudettliever 4 ,
1 . 1, 11.t.e.n. le n ; de '
iteitENDALE CitnialT•
It
An excellent at I tar fur limn(riate t ?nits,
Nprine Rouses and Cetlart,and fi,r k.organg damp-
AClllfrotn, wet and exposed walla. • Facials - by
CIYARLES iiIIEPPARD 81111TIL
()rand ttacceeswielo I be Int e flew arElt Walsh 41, ∈
And tel site 'Mtn by F l PARVIN t
PoitsVjile. PeAll34
ti-ltNe
==El
LS II SI t.Es,.TESTA PI ROI. ie.
TV —The! Italia. art haalust terviva it lot of Willa'
nalev, Octavo, pla a sad gilt. edge,. Also, Povitat
totovt,T , statavatvina wolob Tfaritl l'Ouleldi , tke••-
ali of watch ell ad sold kriv,*l
, ICIINIII
PaN,:
, • • Bo9k and Stationer/Re,
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VOL. XXIX.
apuTrmiivmanoml!
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ANOTRER TESTIMONIAL FOR. 411 R,
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JUNG'S FARB- PROOk SAFES::,;
~ i
.J . Evreetfront gilatrtr dated' .V:
liarisinw. o..Jaii d. 033,
811 u C. lierring— 8 Otour latter at smut ;re
spostina the battling of our stomata! the fate safe.
duly eatate , to baud. Tole Pre was diricentered't :our
ibtee-story emelt store vaunt 3 &mock in thu
MA t ohs-,
ins. Th e safe was on th e dottri la the / tote
ruom, over soma cults of unwed and" WO edi.ltt the
havernehl, and as attempt to tescue the asteitifter
oar al at the Ore, Was Ulu theesvfal, air llie',l3l,lnd
Was MO. d Ilse lite !Mutt with great rapidity-'• soon
cadent& t he oar. whb the sale, to ti ll into the *gaged
meat, under he banded timber and cuatbUilibl inn
twills of "the u r:iduries.' It remained 'whale rit-
Dation. will tile . subVided. Po that it aught be
rear with taw; a d was then disdledultt karts'
or quite red tot, the on ide plates warped, sad part
of tine, wheel* melted or.' The' s a fe tontaiart3 bent
bills, 'books. notes and papers, to a huge ahlauut
whicb would bave been 'irretrievably ton to isp,inar
They been destroyed.. • ,
We supposed, when thence Wall pentoved tram the
fire, and tbe• intense beat to "bleb tt had been so
long exposed, that lis contents must be dssitnyed s
but on °petting it, to nntsurprise and satisfselitlai we
lonia% tbo contents In a perfect state otpreseniAtion,
except tier binding of some of the Imolai being dilute
disrolmed. '' 'lfespettlally yours ' "
8. - A. a; U. A; 1311.1.t7T. , •
CM
• The Pubsetilter takes pleasure In referrhig the . puh-I
the to the hollowing well-known Mow FOttsvllle
nod 'Wady; who have purchased these ttatesclitselr
own use: ,
. .
Frank Pen; C: DeForret'luhn B. Morrie Foz.&
Brother, P.:niseilie; Samuel E. Orbeam, LleittAllyn •
Orman Penn'a Feat Co., Jones: Matfett Ali COM, 8.
ilattliF t Tato/Kim., • . P.
A large assortment of tbegeno Ina lIIBBEINOSAFF.
constantly on band, and warranted tbe.mest perfect
seeerity tram Are cow in nee; also; a' !algal' lot of
cheap Chests and •• !Salamanders," which have been
received In eichange, . JOlp4
24 Walnut idreet. Prfltad's.
August 13.1E153. ' 23,#1,
. Gansu
itisT encased &lariat aid splendid assorikehtvf
J double and single barrel. Cuss, which Will be sold
au per rent laws, than they have bete' told tit.Poitt
rllla iserriolore. calla od rzatoloe our sioeKbefure
purchasing elsewhere'. • •
•CLEatera k 11EIBLER.
- Augnatto,lB33. : • •j • 3441 .• •
EMI
IVi - UF.A.CTURSS.
GUN wrong. f.
ANDREW WUKFLEIN,
illoftiffaetorer of Gnus, Ptyto/s, Rijk4e.
No. IX'A Nottb tIECDND lat., above 31ate,l .: PhIls.
t i t i st L: so a t E ; m ho Unite s t l3 n e i n t in o g i le b rigltA r if
laige Durk Wins, RIFLES, and PleiTtill of alt
'Dada. Alow Ott celebrated ram Wteel 111fle, Ith
In
create. twist WI shoot the pointed ball of ply own
wake and imporielirm
Shot and Ride Murals, Powder, Capa, abotS Balls,
Flasks, horns, Liame-bags, Shut-bags.Pouebra, dre•
I Invite prisons wiahleg to purchase goodirin my
II acre. ea it • tut eIA futon my eruct before pritihaslng
elsewhere. for I ant determined to on the most
tameable tattnt. Don't forger Nu. IPlNodh dec
oad st reet. •
N. 8.-nParileuisr attention paid to repatilifi Dt all
Its branches.,
~ Miguel 13, 1333. , 33-Ilia
DM
ATTORNEY
unty, Ps. Office
Miners' [lank.
I-Iy
E, et)tiVrArj
.ral rollcrtnT.—
CM
amp WINDOW saint D E POT
AND NlANurAcruuy
•
G. L MILLER Or
S. W . Col lair ;41-ch and Srrtind Ste. , PAil.itro.
VEllOf VoijETV OP SHADEA, Wholeitle 'aod
Eslletait each as Scroll.• Flourer,Oothie, VI/near.
Oil mod Di y Landscapes, are to be had al thi,lootest
pacer far quaint of work. Orders for OM, Halo
dtore, Lettered and other gladee executed in short
nnike. •
Merchants and others an, Invited to give on, o trial.
WE ,Wll.l. THY Ter PLEASE. .
Oranges. Ttimmints, tee.. alivays on tintld!:!, ! :
Itgrneoiner W. corner Sk.:4IIND oejt.! .ARCH
etre,ts, Philadelphls.
AngitAt G. 1853. at; ial
r FORD -
PATENT V&NITI4N ULIIMINS
lIESE Blinds overcome the only obJhetion to
this highly useftil and ornamental apperidage to
every well furnished house. They are so artaugedas
to It down from the top of the window ne well as
bolsi up from the bottom, or can be aitsphndkl at
any point between, giving free acres' .to ;fight and
air when required, affording every opporttinity of
cleaning them from the floor. They area ' s simple
in arrangement and nearly as cheap as the ',Ordinary
411 I ask is, that yea self and eravrirre arm
before porebosing.
T WIADOW Buenas, Reed Blinds, Buff
Abodes, UM Cornices. Bands and Pins, Olictitths, &c.
hre.
I LIFFTIMED Bnioss FOR STOIC wanDovio, painted
to order. Wire.eloth Window Pcreeuamanfifacturcd
to order, beanilibity landscaped nr plain.
F. Fop.
Whulesale and Retail Dealer. No, 21 South ,
' Eighth St., :d door below Market. Philad'a:
Bay 21, NM .
EIME
FIVE ISIOALS AWARIDEE!
GEORGE STURGES, is
92 WALNUT STREET, PIOLADEOIIIA.
ANIIFACTIMER of improved spiral iI'PRUYO
-V/ MATTRESS.
Halt MATT RCII•El ALTERED INTO SERIRk] OROS
Cast and Wrought Iron Bedstead an other
.Farnitare. Cast Iron Ammals Wm;
Models in. Wood.
May It ISS3. 106 m
• WILLIAM GROVES
UP IIOLSTE111 " , BEDDINOANDieE.ATH
EIe•WAREHOUSE.
•
S. E. Corner of 2.1 and Arch Stretts:Phitad ' a.
PREVO REDS. Feather Ueda, Hair, Wes, flush
and Straw Mattresses, Cushions, Coll;iPtintfort
roonterpanes, Sackings, RiankersOre , ihe ,
eonitantly' on . hand, or made to order;-and sold
tVlieletale and Retail, on the most faviratile terms:
FIFATII6IIII, AI
if,
,11118118,dte., /0".;lby the
bale or pound. Orders,reepeethally 3U/Itltipl ,prompt•
ly executed, and warranted to give satistarglon.
N.A.—Muir:testa re-made, Sad Teatberitresova-
S !
34c0t...9; . 185 - .114
Cheaper than Ever
8000 PIECED PAPER RANOI.'IO3B
Ai II: IJANNAN'S Paper Store, POistillo. •
('OLD PAPERS; from 75 cents to 414 4O
l.7French. Papers. !rations prices.
, .
Glazed Papers. from 20 to GO tents.
Unglazed Papers, from 7 cents w. 25 cerita,
Splendid Usti, Entry and Salcum V apcia,
Gold, Velvet and Imitation Border', •
Curtains on Paper and Linen, from 8 'OlO cent..
Painted Shades, fromso cents to 25 crab. a splen
did assortment. • •
Fire,Screene. Beautiful Views, Panel Viper; Deem,
rations, Columns and illtaines,Nftebee. •
The subscriber -has made -his teleetiontof Choke
Patterns front four of the largest rnanull4toi/es, and
consequently his Stuck embraces a !reale? variety of
Patterns than can belound in any stoic the c it y.
Ile pledges himself to fell all his Paper* at City
Car/ Price*, a ndtbe Gold and more expernilve Papas
.at William city task gritty.
ilia Omen Papers embrace new abil beanortai
Paiferetti,st very low rates. > .
rs "Instants and taper Hangers 'Unlined 'kith
.Curtain Paper and Paper panning', whotAia aVibe
Bert lowest prices.__,
Elegant PAINTED SHADES, no Cane3mm lees
than city prices. Some Superior Pattlios can be
found among his Moak, suitable for the Most elegant
E 5 As we are determined not to be undersold by
any person who Intendkpayinglor Pie golds. those
who want bargains, and the advantage of selecting
from a large and varied stock; had bettei,kali at
B. BANNAN*B
Cheap WAsierale and Retail Paper, sigh sad Sta ..
Weigel/ Stars. I f -
re Paper Hangers Inrolohed when recitilred.
Much 19.1633.:1' 19—
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rum *au. reran wptituousm
BURTON & LANINO,.
Ala nnfotrtorsra and Importera, No. i iF :dark St.
second door abora Sixth, Plaladtdphta,
INT HERE may be found the largest asl haddram-
V V est assortmeat in the City,
Ptircbasers from the country will Ila Cit to their
advantaye to cap at our store, where tiler. will be
lulled with a superior article, at the imareet prices.
BURTON & LAVIINO,
N 0.121 arch Street,aboveSioh;.Philad'a.
Sept. f 7.1853. • Fini-Vat
OM
s:.oogingr for' Booms. Pit.
lons and flans ranging la prleir (torn 7. 40 .
126.15,1 , 0,25 VIOLS to 01 50 per plere.'l3l ur which
will Woad AI City .Mantsfarturere sod eOpie
less, et BANNA:111
Cheap Book end Paper Btoro;;dotalwilla.
Sept. 44,1855. i!
LIFE INSURANCE:
zzrE nuttaluicraq
Te GIRARD LIFE INSURANC E , ANINDITT
and TRUOT COMPANY of PHI!.DRLPHIA.
Vince No. CillEd NUT 13T.. the Ti Door East
of the Custom noose. Csplisialtoooo, • Mine
Petpentil. ' Mootinue to mate Insuranate onl Leeson
the most &notable terms. f • °
The Capital being paid np &maltase/tea. together
with a large and momently Increasing :Surfed fond,
offers a perfect secotity to the insitted.g '
The pentium may-be mad yearly, lutlflearly.or
ttanerly.
. The Company adds tonie periodkally — tO the tn.
Sutances for life. The Out Bonus, abr Plated to
'December. 1514; and the second Boons December.
IBIS. amount „to en addition of FM lt , f) to every
SUMO insured under the oldest poililes: mating
$1205 50 whkli will he paid when it shall become a
haling of 81000 otigleally lifsatod the oexi
01401 4 allionnt to 0(2.1750 ; the *Olt igetoslllll 50
tot 000 4'0 1 1 00 0j the ethers la the eaten ptopostMu
smiting to the austuot and time of standtag, which
• additions plateau average of mote than 60 per con.
upon the premiums paid. without inerefaing the an
imal premium.
•
ictuagas.! 'r -
Thomas Ithipran " • John Al ItroWn,
Almon Oasis. D. neither.: •
John Jay smhh, Psegista t Awn, -
Robert Pearsall. 'e o fl_ o ll ll6 ot,. •
Joseph-Vesper, • Jobs UMW , . •
Thetuser. James, I Vbarttin Latin,
Joseph T. Bailey. • , John lt/ Slat!. ,
Pamphlets Containing table of rates, lad calla's.
t lone.lowirofsppikattloa and fusilier islusttatleo can
be had atlas Once • - '' •
• •' TjtolltAll RIDOWAViTessIdeOi
' Jona F. Jarmo. Actuallt-I` o ' • •
*
; The Inbar/Doer 41100 for Olive Conway
is fiche Olin I Costaty.• trill ant 1 hOlteelenkilsli
give sir pecanary InfOrmation an the ittildeet. •
, • &MARLIN.
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0 NEW ARTICLE.
PAPER, &c.
PAP= nurcannup
.wrix.n A cu r a y T - + leg Tag Bowzis , Or TRT:
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mANu
ACTU L-1 LS
111
*CMS,' Ilabs. UIPROVIED slut
'' - •• - - = •• • --- rims ag ik pi v.
' . VSETURCiIii. MB
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sINKER",
j i - .ENGItAv,E.II4. 110.
SiDocK Atreet,
• . Philadeffitta.
i 7 ' The- itnprefed
.;:_
[ " ., • - :. StralPteirsisa (teat
I . •' • • - hiltplettlnella uirtr
• . 'them , ' ityle *SAL
. Pit EPtet,a , it brines
' - tip a "angterior' On
ponesion wittt the
....
gee z atett ease ; Is tigtti;..dorablr, and not likely to ge
*MO oilier. , , . , .
at* of Eteientitwilteitcalt ientptett;atoizi to to
ilk pukes Volgingiztordln( to sizes or rfess, and
work as the Bas). • • ' •
, P.Onleri.meired ttitottgb niiilLpiimptly - attended
tn. and Prewar wag ut !toy ARKprots",u WY.
Merl.. 10.183.1. . : • ;74m
PRZIPVIOII . 541111171EISInr. •
VERAL -Prize illidslt'hive tieti awarded to ' 6
hicelAlsl for Pis' strperkir Per emery, Fancy
neaps aid RentrUlcel,by diffetent Institutes dialog
the hit eh year',
,111annfacturer 'and Importer or the
firOlms int articles, namely t—ills celebrated Vegetable
lfair Oil, Pear'. 011, herrifilarlow, and Lustre, tc.,
*/111 different kinds of extracts for - the Handkerchief;
Cologoes, Tooth plates, ac„ also, his unrivalled
hfignrtic, Honey „ Crystalise,. Winsor, Walnut, aud
ll'Alsticsn of other Fancy Soap*, fur.wathlutor sha
ving; Pearl Powder, Lily White, Alabaster Powder
Pahl; Clothes. Hat, Hair, Shaving and Tooth Broth
el; Port Noonsles,Oreasiog, Pocket, arid Flue tooth
Ountlist all of which can be nurchaveli rhea) , for
- dish at Na. 106 Bo fib 6th Strews below trace, yhltap•
ditpbta. • - ' •
,11. —A liberal discount to dealet a.
t!sept: 10, 4553. •55150ua
,1l
90 Mio WINDOW DLINDS
BRITToN' & CO., ro,4o,,hiortb SEGOPID at.,
41.• below ASCU, Philadelphia. *Ue of the newt
rfaronsite and beta it Sus elector Ss in the Drilled Stares
Origin& tees of solge of the meet splindid' styles of
liiindarnod' Shades which have won the Pliers el
the Franklin institate, fur their superiority of finish
nod ' , Newlin of conception. •We tiny lour materials
cheap fur eash,and are ourselves "practical tuienon
trat, which citable, na to sell superior Minds re Shades
it. Ike Paine :pleading others charge for inferior Sr
titles. • •
re Sheila Ina 111/ode of every variety aoJ thane.
uer On handlind nage to Darr at snort notice, and
lettered II tiertsited. es ftepalring anti Jobbing 'at
*ailed to. , •
Y; We study to pietas the pObfic
. 1
Sept. 10 teas,
IMILLIMI3 IRON ,FRAMI3 . PIAZIOES.,
, - r
'.'i 'IIEBE crlibiated inatitoncnts, In addii toe to their
i./.. former acknowleded euktlinity, hare rccrnily
inc. 'yen the moot Antismog whittles
dation' lona Undaso Mahon and Mr . .
Itochec, *lto bad than in use at their
into concettnim this coy. • ' • -
E The public air invited to call and examine the *s
port:met now i i, , hand, and tor sale at the lowest
pri ce s lute w 4HEnottain, ta pi,rliath Street Pail
.
edelphla. k
I glept.3. 1652. 36.3 re
OUTTA PERCLIA vs. INDIA BUDDER
erertuuy NEW., s
ItHE Norib acne:Scan ref. Company ate
h w ulfecing at wbolenale• a great variely of
Onnbing, &r., made Gotta Rider's ratetit Vulcanizeit
Gutta Percba, of nets style* and beautiful tiniab.—
Theu, goods are water-pow; fie* from - unpleasant
amen i
, pliable and elastic likendia-rubber. rind not
jalured by fatty supstances. and will not deemaPose
'and beconfestisky. They are very dillievent lu char
acter Goat any tribes gumbo beretorme made ui Gluts
'recalls, either in this country or Europe. and are
Partanted to stand all climatea.
Amon` the vatiety May be found Coats, Cloaks,
Capes. Yonebot; gerattg Jatket4, t)vrr.llls,l.egellt.,
'ttr.mt-wetter. Caps, (along Blanket', *base Covers,
:Show'', Matta, ityrtngesi Ifretist Purrips„Ralls, I enell
add tut 'Erasers. Gas-bags. Sportmen's thinking
Pups,
.filtearia Peeking,. Machine !felting, tlarrtage
Cloths, ac.„ tc. t wish a very cheap and etfetthe late
.Preserser,
wade expressly to inert the uew onset.-
ger law ofCongress. All of a Guts!' and quails) , supe
rior to any Other water-proof goods now before
ftbe . public. -For rale at the an Cedar
21Streei.
,Ilhkalers iu water•pruof gold* ure Incued to enuilne
these voila. believing they will find tteni churns
•ID Fa■ suvnition to any . iblug they have, ever men
Write.
Orders to any extent allotted al Ann. notire.
WiLLIAM BidElt.
E. R. Ilti.t.taaa, Prvet rt.. A. G. P. Co
Treasurer and Beery.. •
AUfUht%U. 1C133, ,34-fm
.
LL who want AX'ES the teal CoLuxe gr. Co.,
make should be particular to notice theetampa.,
as there are Various counterfeits and imitations'
stamped Collins' and labelled ustich.like ours, which.
MC fraudulently sold iu sonic parts of the United
States as our manuiseture. They air made In differ
ent parts of the mom try by various axe-makers, and
are generally ul very interim quality. The genOme
Collins ases, which have acquired such an eltensive
reputation, are invarialbly stamped " COLLINS &
CO. HARTFORD." and each axe has a printed label
with my signature., It is aow more than TWirsvre-
Fie e Ruda since we commenced the bushiest. with
the stamp of "Ceiling & , Ilsrtford,” and' Ido nut
know or any other axe• maker by the name of Collins
in the United tomes.. HAM. W. COLLIN:I.
August 20, lOW. . 34-ly
SOLIS, BROTHER%
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
Of every deeeription of
LADIES' FURS.
elo ARPII STREET (lict.ow 30 dl. PHILADELPHIA.)
Arid Al WATER PIT., ?taw YORK.
A 8 our GOMM bare all been selected In Baratta
LI one or 7 tin - Finn. and Manufactured by our
selves in Inc most elegant, and fashionable manner,
we can offer them at a price (taking their superior
quality pato consideration) that set:lA.4ly competition.
113. Silver Medals awarded for superiority by. the In
stitutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
August 2141853. 34 , 3 m
._.. _ .
BOOR BINDERY.
Subscriber announces to his
friends and the nubile that he has „,
wade a considerableaddition to his Book ""--
Bindery, and has procured a Book Binder
Prow one of the bast Binderies in Phila•
delphia, acquainted with the latest style of 'Binding,
sad who Well tutu out hie work far superior to any
thing heretofore produced in rtittlVille.. Books hound
in any style of litnding, either Plain or in Nil gilt
Turkey Morocco.
!flank Books paged or plain,. wade to, any pattern,
also!.prtnted And ruled at niters lower than .in the
cur: • -
Spots bound by .the ituantity, and Paper ruled to
Pattern by I • B. BANNAN.
April I, ISM .
..•_ corm' murm.
gips aubseribet. being about to introunie''.Eteam ,
1 Tare, and otherwise enlarge the
facilities of his already extensive Ls.
tablishment, Invites the attention of
Me public to his Mannar:Sure of Coach
es. Wagons and Veh 'ties of every description,
Having every department of the Codeb making
business at band, employing only the best workmen,
and using the best Materials, dealers bay be sure of
seen/lag sattitietpry Work.
Vehicles of every style and finish made to order.—
Repairs neatly end sultstantlelly done. 'XS- Orders
from abroad promptly attended to. •
s} Sbop, Morris' Addition, centre at., n eatly oppo
site the York tttOre, Pottsville. • ' •
GEORGE JENNiNCId.
March 19,1859; • 111-lir
. ,
Ileautiiiii Cottage Furniture.
, itHE subscriber is receiving from the bee Ma nu • ,
tartorlei in the city, a large lot of Cottage Fara
'titre of the bummed utast beautiful Patterns, rm -
bracing whole setts, 011 of whitM will he sold at city
prices, carriage added. • • .
lie also keeps on hand, and manufactures
to onter,•ll•ltindit of Household Futnitore,
et the latest, most fitehtonallle and desirable
Paters.; ail of whleh 'tan be ermined' at his Ware
ROOM , . cornet of Centre and Union streets. nearly.
opposite the Episcopal Chuteh—all of which wilt be
sold at the trerylowest tates.• •
HENRY GAIEI4OANG.
April 4,103. I4.tt
f.'..11.1.i.t.ciA..1N1
!LOSS 'AND SA ND MAKER, NO. IJO N. 19th St.
nattADELPIII*.
MACHINE BELTING,Iiinate, Double:or Round,
node °theta city Leather tanned eentelety Ibr
the patpose, stretched by the latest ItOpf.tired paten
ted Mitehlnety, Cemented and Melted lb the •very
best manner, warranted equal Wan, in lite.
Laps mede wit Q water-pioof Cement IC desired
Large or small nose of the beet materials, and work
manship andat law titters.
*Orden may be left at E. ninnies Leather Store,
No. Ile North TOMO Street, Philadelphia.
Bean LltaTaltit. Laelitok Pleiten
Jan. tis.les3. • a-tv
amid' MAIM'S 8211110 VAL.
TIIR 11011113
ed 'sponsor the largest Conch _dhotis
lathe State; lii CO.ll atieet, Pottsville,
~- nett to .1. If. adonis & Co.'s Screen
Factory, where his &Lennie, tot adinarsetuting all
kinds ot.Cattlagesaitil Light Waggons cannot he sot
paesed—being a practical !flatmate. and baying a
aamberof years* experience in the businei 4. he hop.,
11/ give geoetal,sstielaetios.
An kinds of Cattier.' gnd Light Wagons kept on
hand. Alisksetond - -hand Wagons e ee.
Ali tenth's lelniv• done Orders frost a instance
promptly atteadedia.
WISTAB 111111 C.;
.1C1205,1848 • . 11-if
f''RE alibserttorr has now on hand.• complete u
sortotent or Heroes' thr summer wear Carriage.
Hareems, Stolle or Double
mooted and daubed le every style.
Elfeires. or all partates and ettlort
--a capital ankle.
or
!toddles.
Bales tad all torts 'or TripPlaill,
artarislos totes Sadler) bullpen.
itsraesa satiable , for Collkly puma/moo baud, or
made to order at short ;mike.
onkm ibr Harma n ; ate,' promptly supplied
on reasonable tering. L. W0M131.14,011FP.
Opposite Splatopal Cbloub.Centre St:. l'ottiville.
June 11. 18S3. ; 2441
Vientnagi 1111 hid , 1111suudictonr•
Eighth : St 4 hetwent Noreaegia» ¢ ilraheratoutia
;kr ORBS enemata, to the ehltemoof POI ft.
Y • sate ind vietaltvtbar bort. - prepMred tti &yr
reactant VENITIAN WANDA artmet, slue. eeiir
and style al, than make-mod at the 4ateest rotes.—
lie ftelo enaddeat that a:trait alone iv =Makin to be
Immolated of the adomatege of.lannhaehth bir hhade:
A Sae miaartavaa 0( Bhade toostaatly oh hand.—
tle 1 a also:. pepsin:if Ae„eettdr.inkinn and tans old
ia owl a asaaaer as to render them. utmost
equal. la appea_ramee,to ,
, Aptltir toms .
•-•-. L
manage,* nsirmaagauum
a DICK 111104 reettetittstri eheoeseee to the
Li. publicibhtb6 bitpettletted i ke 'Mite sloth of
the
tact Arai et'lleietok Diektelios. and Intends.
aIITHIS oh Out Plembiegloninees le tales banthee
et tie Mil eitakt wider Ike Pottsville ,llione. where
he Paper. Intent:NM w beelieme, he bay be able to
merits eketee•fike2eblie paboatee, He VIII gear
mate kb bark to be al gobt,"and It will he doom oo
as rtaboaebte terse, te eau be tone eteeithete.'
H. DIU,KINNON. _
aslant WOOS. - XS•tt
tiwik•ralto ratme,:=Acio*tans Stamleg Pa
JlPPlll_bery low ,at vartoat ptleaVdtrom from Ms
11.101. receboal twat few sato U. BANNtlat.
3 , I, c -832 ' - -
FRITZ RENDR mtbaiiibta bag
Stan No 29 NottAjlitiltD • St; PAiimielAkia- • hi kide u ntr meita ihz.wk-P "Mit " DicEMsralalliflinealfir °YIN°
"mew° ain Rm . c on k,. 1,, le b lakt ba .ai4; iirbujfh " Lam latmilic,bo i cog i n , espit i g
gri p m en ,, , c omm i adm worts' maubmAluk .
_ate ~tot, A lealota, at Ow Staatutalatt'a Wateat+ttata
.wart stming...tby - 41. . ,
immo o depuild r to y a 000 ,, itt ;5 saltlatAbo manse. tio also ,tebakia; IC 99114 1 4. 49E47111119111W1V - ' 4. 4 J
proms ft/ow ' .„ 111 419 4 1 8 a r - t iQP 11 9 9 09f090 1 09,- 9 9 "' ;' - •ilieeitlNTlOnakitgatroh
Jill 9 lOW - _ 1111? , , , .
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AND
Nliffi
FRAUD!
BUMMER . GEAR
poi' - Ps
NG , BI
r, .
~. ~'t
P ILADET.PIIIA,
bal. LoittircAri. wit ti acirriii iri*.itli Iticui
. * 1:11:19/111112 Za r rnECOrr 0i Co. ,
!JAYE eatielt:dittr f le Mod it 6111 satorintheof of
XI TeAca, Wiviii,tilavaae zed Ga.,vratlqi senendll.
kir 17 ?Onto baler Street,
, ... ..,..
f . hiu. 1 ;111uo.th Llelivalfe Allenteini.tree
' Jan- 19 ISS ,
POW FURS!! lIMINV.
.
IL if , 6E It 4' gi; W huteatte and actual:lg STORE.
01. N ourE
. itt: fib Tlllllll and ii BOWN,:SECONII
ittrerto.Phil.o..tiittla. Importer at...rdlaitif raelitrer of
+Seely Ileaelfftliin iff I.AlitE`S' InTitS.4-F
As y •Votetiole all Wei aeleOted by ill
sell, in; rdiliell.oodua,Letptig, and Ns
t i
where. , ao,l' *
tOr taatotorttord by we. g
am a there:or elo,,bled tu offer Ihere to ladles .1
i t
less pticos 1 i if they eon oe Pluclax:lca , TOr al- AO7
other eiltahlrh,tnee! in the rll y. I retpeit i colly too lie
thehatest ~og and examine my rock. ; , i
AU laud, ef fats repilred ant taken W I tachilalte•
:i! , - MA VIII tY tvErz.
ilq
Be 17 , k;s?: .iff :ill
.7 . i , _.... r e ...._.......„
n. 4%. & s, ALLAN
M il t
7, 4 :ai a ri For c e, Whanvs, p G A v i A ta N dcpk ;
a lf . , ,,,tre,
fIEALEWIIti oll.s. SOAP,
10,006 Cl loos N. Weal, Coast Whale Olt,
tl,end.d•el f Bleached 40 ii 4.
tt,Hoo , do;
tw , CirpbAbt OH. , ,
o, uo l toll, l
inie2i oihe Snip, i
LOIS - &Iv'. l rale and Ileuvrn do il,!
500 tong' perovien Guam.. ' I l'i
/00 'an 64i , tr Pttatohate of Mao& q ,
August l lasO, {Doc. 11. '32.1:10 171 1 3.3.1 y
, .
01311TNING IRODSO. ,
1.1 ii
tmo irtaigned. have received ibellgetley fir
°Tier iI!kONT INSULATED Lgl
CON ILLICTIA. , Lolate.t. tut, eD011• I luvrored fa
roectioio Vlll up and tor szlo:01 ,
aI'CLURC: k IlOtO;ILER. •
DraldintLLtrilware and Tool atore.4¢7 Mar
. Itet betweeli ith thil nth. VilibdalPhia•
• EP Mum,* Aights Ibra4lo. publidled
"d ( "I 410'.'",41,Trestire 'Litt t foi! ::;(76 u clove,
'by •4, L. LVOV 1%
July P. i$A 1: • • - '
•
;MOPE CRAINS.
friNue onolclilkned beka retpectially the at
j tatttlatrar Motors; teal Merchanta. I'l4 all thnire
in want orjSIKST PROOVED; or BEST
UrIAINS. F97litinft or Alin. porpoweisAo tage
stock Of Boit Lest Ctlains. , aarortetlainetj irons j lath
to I; intli,qzkitif from beat retina 4 .
. Al 4 1,0 [ll - 21aw stork of Reit Praiiiiti Masts,
ac t orted ehtwiiilrotat 346 Inch to Inek.j.tnade now
heat Castile' lial4. l willth will he a.. 1.1 on ardry ttototto.
phi . DANIEL kfcf:1;111111V,
AWSiltarreStithet,
, Dock Street Wharf. Philadelphia.
'
REPEII TO 0 . ;
JW.)V.?l,Jigard *Co. $
Port gallon
•
& Co.,_ .
ikMcKnigin.l rt"l3 4l l P ha '
040. 21.tini
P'+' •
:J. El. GOULD. 11l i • - .
VlkluecEison Ti) A. Flt - r) ,.,i0 • ,
-
No. Itit ft ft.:S 7 Mr.l%,,ilrger,Straiiiils liasheig,7
' .:, It :, PHILADk: L.PII IA '-,!). '
_ L i f ~--,- , i , • .
li'l.XTNtfti,f:F. 7)ll l : 4 lB . PBUl4iillEtt.'antl pealer la
Eaaloste/(fantrnments of erety dese4iooto.
"ExelusiJ•lhent tot Ihr sate of Ilat. il!•
let. Ilbs la i Ibt'Sro.'s (Boston) PATENT
n r p s iel i ei s), a . i ß i niitaht .Ilion and ott i i
.rlNtAert's liontoir P- !.I 41 "
anos43l.l4Stons. Martin's 0111Inflii, qp , illlolins;
Stheet:hluithVtittaic. Music Boobs. ite;;I:, . -
Beside/11AT th e country wilt he supitieti by sail
OF othertv si . vitit any tousle they mak wish, at as
low rates 43.iff pi Fr basril to prinoli. '1,41,104 one of
the lathesttitnek a in the linit«,l Slat , e;1 1 1 feel confi
dent or en (relying all who may nivor ow with a call
Or. ordPr. 1/.:. , .' - 1.::
,
M.- flealaqiin 3tu sic so oplisd on tl.r4 rnot.tl liberal
ti•rfust Pialn,itt to let. riecood-hand Pianos fur ante.
h1aY.:14.1. 1 : .20-ly
ii--1
' '
i ...e._lool arr,...,,. _dr
1.
slick iii 011,, CANDLES AND . R AP, which
they OtOr atthe lowest 'market rates. Di:MST-ANT- -
1Y FOR if 11.$ . ' ::11i
Bienebed..ilud Natural Winter and 'ring Sperm
Dil, ~ ;1;,.. .
BleaeheiAiiinier and Bluing Lard 011;
Eli raldOrlle Winter Solar 0i1,.1r!
BleatherPalepliant Oil. (Winter and Br
Straine&North;Weat Coast and Polar
Whiter and Spring Whale Oil, bleach
Strati, Rink and Tanners' OH,
Mehl - rifle , and. Greasing Oil,
New:Begird tit.erin Candles, ;
Patent PciAshed Spann Cand les, (Coloio
Steakintancleek, -
Price's pdeent Candles.(far which IVF it e sole WO
Crystalllhe and Poliahed Candles. r, ' the above
bendier* w,ll-teeel'yed the first 'preuriampi Silver He
dal,l frolulhe Prfinklin 'nations, and a;101plouia from
the S.ant Agricultural Sociely,at their larOicabolitions.
Tonsil Aond nd other Fancy soap; 11l
Yellow.: imam, White and Castile Kopp.
Refined: permaceti in Cakes, A 0 ;
V ..." 1 BOLDIN k PRICE„
''.al Noriti Wharves, third stdre, above
•
• ":. I ARCH Street, Piladelphia,
Mar. r A 52 .ln
.- ; '1 F!; 21-1 y
101011JUIall,,
,•
RENITRIt ARTISTS IN RAIL tit Chestnut. Sir.
Opposite the State. noose, PHILADELPHIA, in
ventor ofdite celebrated Gossamer T,tiotilatiog Wig
arid;Elastie Bind Toupees. Instrmitions to enable
auTgetitlemen to measure tlivor Morn heads
whit astleraty :
Par igs, Inehi!s. , Trofepr,!:,.4 Schlps, in.,
No! 1 TOO - round of the,No. 1 Froth forehead to
Mink as far as bald
PAW tincbend twee, 2 OveS forelnerd,, as
j 'l4e bead to neck. texas required.
• a Frolneartoeat over, .a
_Over the •ernwo of
Rig top. ••'j the heatt, _
• j 4 rthiri ear In eared .
itne firreheadi t
",..! •
1). %RD has alwayi toady for sale a splendid
stork ~t4frpt's Wigs. Toupees, Ladles' Wigs, half
Wigs,F.64.ote, Braids, Sic., beautifully mains
feet urettlind as cheap as any estataishmeht in the
til9n• _
.„.
410),),U D'S (ta = Pr
bard Eitract Mistrial's flair .
o.),pa red from South American herbistal rotas,
thh mespitocceasfui article ever produced for preser
ving thiShair from fatiir.a out or en4rraloa? color. re•
ttOrtogjiind preserving iota s.etitiy andltisuriant
hate,' :4 - thong other reasons why tlititard's hatrout
insAgl)in maintains its immense pOpillarity Is the
am ibt4,4ls tonic is applied to tally head •of bar
eqt atl6:establishment, consequeallY it la kept is
bitter S' nervation than under 'anynther known ap-
It being thus psacticallyteated by ono
sands. 41!& a the greatest guaranty Or la efficacy.
iSolditiiliolesaie and ikasi at hi* old establishment,
177 CIiRSTNIIT St „opposite the chair Hance, Phil
adelphitt.
R. r,4411/111f1 hat at last disco %tiled the' me plea
ultra '4441/11R DVE and announcos it for rale, with
perfecridence In its stirpassing•overything of tiro
it . luct In use. It colors the halt! : either black Or
blowt4tris may be desired.) and isilued wiliest asp
hitjarrittctlhe hair or skis, either by stain or other
aftseofalf be washed if in ten ml totes after appll
citilort) Without detracting from Its Okay. Person*
ilaitlriglita city are invited to give; him a gall. Let
ters Id4seed to R. POLLARD. rtellestallt Streets
will receive attention;
tJult . V.lllls2„ , 10-1,
i'StATIONEIO - ; &c
GAM'• . • T 104134
.INSTRUXENta. • -.-
rir/1040 Wilber has lost receiverl.4ll4lefaal as!
Entithent of Getman Silver Ilatheinitiril
ohiete,:erhich will not corrode, liri*lng is price (role
tos case. Also.teautifitl2, caste lusitiv ,
ments'Ar the' pocket. Also, No* sod Aloseirood
BeidetNl)oong which are severalinew and /ureter
SaaiellOismins a cottalnarion of GiSilifereot, Sating
Also, titter Compasses, Tape Lliiyes, ese4 together
with clidetp Instrnmenis for ;0600, Ac4ata. ord
reOele r:Skat prices teach Inillreir tba* osterli as •
4 . • •
Cheap Stationeryeadiroriery Store
. , ; . 1,/ 211. - -• •
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VOGT'S GOLD PESlStGlizaaf Aisort •
itstridfl 1 fellPfilllteL—Tbil subeVittar hairpin fe
celveditiaree lot of Bagley's
~.Superter Ould Pent,
antottle*,hleh ate the . Congreta and Vatted States
Pans„linth In and oqt of casee t all. of which eau he
'Mott:Leif the points come uff by; felt. tote.. The
liunlted States 'l..ea Ia Ok curiosity. Cal!
end attf4t,togethet wltltthe - othetiq at
. , it. ItoiNSAN'S '
Cheap, B o ok an Stationery Store.
• •, •
t 0111117/40PV -
IN F.Vgi Pane . for beglatieil—the'Vilphibat.
i.g.aret and anti!! Hind, made or,rea4 Paprn , and
Rom
fated , •- erently tw the other tidPr
Saanutkriored and foe ale at ••.
- Cheap Book and B.9ltipz,TLAK.le•
?untit. lEBS. - :4 , 1 NV . '
alatutga von sononjAttIiD.FAIIILISS,
--itigesceleed a let or Olotraik sew article int. ,
totheedAaitable Pa Bawds and Eattlillet. all oterhith .
willte*l4 at Philadelphia pica *pet ,Sinale °rip I
palm - 4; • O , ,BANNAIPit
Cheap Book OW dltalinant aim"; "
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-OILS Sza
WOO fillig PROart( L passess.,,
A PSW agssaiis44rsliklaketnissw4
foir sao by
the subliediar, Mao* 4sw to at rals,s 011, at
Vivant& iglisa % Aia4 Oteaas as S sv.ats a palms •to
swirl:nit a pt. 11.04 lsl.e 6j. impituo t ..
April WOOL ; * ;
willTls 444.16, mou vuLANIRD. •
auf f or ti 4o 4 lirihAvotiot.loraggi 2tAte tlempusty .
rf cif4 6o Vtiblitir.bl IkirMisii,AoliPtietttatapria
21w.Ova bt bsy &oil pcusf,isay, slim& I," pee;
Coop:amid With - lysji!sta,,tad.sik lacono prices, it
titti bitAtatisticidyie . iobtelpt 'me' .140 ,Psr iub
siteiriperfiithe east biSt. ' -
Wader* itivitiSrioesill sad eitiosslue rot them
ssites.•
,Wboksblet delkir4Attlitbi, hal&
July, s,. 1ei33..474m
• DitailarnAi APPRetrito.o%."
paw - OIL tkOksiis. iustatue use, aud ; is more
atgbir recoinenetideo Ist mactanety .than any oth
er lisekel,*btlstog cka iud (rur item
Simi iris grans:l'o4m satirases boissa abatis Is
feemuissodud,ol b* , as -morsalabs- limo tor :ma
chinery wIlL4b4. Ova •At is. sbe elisities l
bud best Olt goisiptigt talbeir aarai .
ucJers tell , al 1111:04K.rtirref Owe
tit M NEE $ Store, Aleut* rut SW ,
cuusity.vili strishds4 to,
7uLe 4 ls, 1552, - • - ,
Asa* •
iing-rusiuLL ittlartllP.S, Ysawitetnrsn. Nu.
iv 85. tiQ4ll }ltinierOrrc,irtaikodelpbia, bays
uuw a sued supplp.of their wartautca Are, WAITS
LE4P. rad those *touters lea:J . 4mm born sparingly
supplied tOnittsittiet , ofi MO ou,kbe sitlele. obol
ills., here thrirorOrs 411 W. .
No knows substance 'piteteaseslthuee. preeesvatlve
and W4%10.41111 ptbliettlits. stadaSieable la a pent, to
en ealmt estrum ith tisaattlauratwi irbitstead s he tes
au, admixture of 4440 tastartals Italy teats its value.
IL ante, thetbiure,beektbe steady. Alai Alt tile IlliSMUfte
turers, lot weep yehis.to supply!, to the palate a pep
Curtly pure white teak alga the queening detnatid Cut
the 'Bruck. is proorther it has dirt with fitter. his
lavariablv bratide.oa one bead: WETHEIIILL
hlltallEß In rnltinsd • Pnlne nilift. Wart , ildti /Mr..
Mil Jo red hotels. t •
Naiads., July la,. MI
muurps p teat nro of PINT.
61110
sibiexibti.,baveju.t,..,Aviaa ranker:sup.
ply of this singular and traleab e substance. In
addition to the 'fate color, they bane 'a beneath]
ehotoiate orbrown„ rierenitatag the nand ston e now I.
Thin, audio muchadialted for the:limit Of buildings
its pi lucipla ingrmitontaare sillea,sinatinaand pro.
toaWeaftrothwb Aintileopinioaofactentidtmen
az tiaLutorOF notltOolotoo lioSte-Ptoof nature--the
two former substakes being nocondnetors e ami the
Utter noting Asa eeranali, to bind Ore whom together
Mild make a dna *lid datable paint.
For nee A is :nixed with Linseed OH, arida:wiled
with a.brush,the;:ittants Oa ordinary pa,4l, to w mu t
if ,t i zinc cesnu t paiwiroks...it hardens yacht
ally anti brew:nye Are-ptout. partimiarly suits.
lie for roots of onlidiargeolearittetat' I ad s nr-deet•
tailii,aJprldyes.ieuees,te. A roirfcoated with the
attain in vont Irmo ut elate, ata vas: saving of ex
tnteelotens rritlyfir sena "lithe alike st the animal.
bent. ' ' nocusor, IlitOTHettrog & Co.,
No. an Rooth front di.. Philada.
1141
ADM'S. $448.
311PERIOri OILFOR WWI'S"
EAT 11 4 E 14 t1:V n i2 414 )its ‘ A ' nbr ir s k s it 4th . e ) t r u g hsCritior.
I The following metnouhlat la token from a iiesdiag
(Pa ) riper . „, •
•"•Thls On is frie tromblijamorities, and Mill not
vita mseh eeryoßra binning: for machinery will
am congenial a 3stnperature.ar zero—will remain
pet teeny Humid *hen the- best' -Aperni ;Olt Is frozen
sand., 0 • ;
. olt for thornlike beristmen, the brightest and bea
light ro (lie wood. Pelson* otibt ti,eins avoid all
`aceidents. as I; Moonshot but ante oil. •
Oil fit Car Wlheets that will out tonged at 20 de
.
trees berths' iota
O. We have utiekand are au* constant!, using
Passim's Patent sperm Oil on out Engines and Ma
chinery, and thaddl to be supertori to intother Oils we
have ever used. jilt wilt not guut;ur epogcal,and pre
fer it to the hen ; sperm' .
M. A. at S. BERTOLb.'T rot 1.:0‘.
GEORGE BRIGHT. EardwareoStore,
• Next door to ilbatn'd note!, Getore tit., P'uttsvitie.
Match 5,1853. ' 'lO4l
• silivatr9 PLASTIC . PAIN'S'S, •
Chen p, , Witradte and rotertit:e....-
WEATIIK:a LID FIeILE ilwitO Ali'
Illl*. Paint will stand any climate, without crack
.or blister, attil hardens by eitlosure, thus making
In time en enacui t of stone. poi...elicit Wood from
deny, and Iron and other nimbi from rust and cot.
nation.
-.This Paint ditrir, from these- celled Mineral Paints
of the day, which are principally Ochres. end Clays
colored, and are'entirely wonhieSs.
Silver's Plastid Paints are purely Metallic, contain.
ins no Altai:Den or Clay.
They are les hutted bnely, tnig readily with Linseed
Oil, (without the bouble of grinding') and flow un•
der the brush an; steely as the bet! [ White Lend.
Theft Paints ilea all others ,body or covering
properties,oce pound of which Will .cover ns•muth
surface as two pour.ds of white brad. - 1
There are (our natural colors, yint Black or Slate,
Brown. Olive and Coocolaie.
•ring,)
Whale (MI
DIRECTIONB.—This Paint dolga readily under the
brush and its coiering properly li-increased by using
it mixed aa thickly as possible witp PURE Linseed Mt
as the' Paint Is the lasting or protecting body and the
Oil simply the Medium or agent hi spreading It:
We anue t culiOes of two tette rs;One from, the Pres
ident of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co..
the other from a GeltaittUßEl, a welt-known resident
of Augusta,
.
Office of the Phila. and Reading Ra ilroad Co.
Philadaphia,'May 3, Ift32.
J. 8. Ricca. Req.—Dear, elf —We have used
your • Plastic Palate " for more than a year, and fur
painting Ltridgeit. Uepols, &c., &al, we have found it
quite equal to any-palm we have; used. In fact. we
nuw give it a preference over all others we have
tried for such purpose'. 'fours' respectfully. • •
(signed,) JOAN TCOKRlX,'Presidgnt.
4 , danilPl3ln)
'...4epaista, Os., &panne 9,185 i.
Steam Plan.ng Mins,
Dear Sit :—lron est me tor my opinion of "Silver'
Mineral Paltase' which you have put on my Machias
shop and Planing Mill. I give you, with pleasure,
my hilt and heitty recommendation of it u a pre
ventative of Phis communicating from Chimneys. or
from ridjoining,buildings. 'The point which you put
-on my roofs, has now become as bard al atria, and
I feel as secure . from Fire, in this direction, as is pos
sible. A few Weets alter the roots had been painted.
I made an experiment on two or; three shingles by
placing them In the furnace under the boners the
result I.IIM. Matte portion uncolored was entirely
consumed, while the •Painted pert was apparently
sound, though upon elimination the wood was found
to be charred; the Paint, however, was nun and but
Mule bileteredil 1 consider this as severs a test as
your Paint can Depot to, and antler the circumstan
ces I do not hesitate to commend it imam invaluable
preventative against Fire. Reapectfutly,ke.
(Signed I AbIllnOSS SPENCER.
kmicamt tucuuta.vs,
N. W. Corsa, of Italt and Market elm.. Phila., Pa.
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Mums Ittoilsa;, • ' I .lAcriut Iteu.,
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W 94. RreToll..Vhre rteet.lAlltali W. VOLL,T
Kcanicro ffiesittoon, Jan.; Oenclat„Agent, No. 3
ateenestreo yrteitton N: J. 4
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Don. 0.11. lobneon, Co., Jndne, Schenectady.
Jno. Fw Claw,. " '" •
" • D. P. Porten, county.,Clettl,;„„
, Abram! A. Van - Vona. hlttrif. "
Igyfni,Rit.klayne.f •
'" D. Wright; Secoc,ter,.Albany.
UN U. Van Dyck, Pcoptletoj Albany Atlas.:
/lee, G. thtedere Esq. k
'Thomas Clitk,P44 , Neva „York. • /
bf Inentance nattinet rpe,„ind also In-
Lino poliglen on COAL and : BOAT:t,' votnistked
Philadetplitak Nan Kotk, and Enters Porte. tutted;
by ; e WUITNEV.
F.
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June 45, itp. • 4a..4f
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(IP TUE 15TATE11111TMAL Mg 994 MARINE
2-F INSUMA3II:IIc MPANPat PENNWVILMANIA•
&nosh otneo, its ctimotifly MUM, PathlstpALa...
Assets May 1,123% • . 0209,010 01
Premiums retestreCtollay 1 1853. , 133,250 MI
Interest oa - • ' 1,910 19'
Cspltalatcal, • • ' 100,00000
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Lanes espe,ttsea. to-litsurattie and' rs
timed prsailutns - -AT 864.50
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hands, sfortsqesi ideate aid othet goad,
seentithre,[- • - • • ' *1 6 1.481 WI
Prennem notes. - , •' • • 17%01 6 8$
Cath en Nand. 17,810 11
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This Campine inserehon' buildings perpetual, of
Melted I also, en tit kinds•OCmer cl indize and
(n t-
Aimee thitirest, aft the molt teaseisable terms. •
AepUcttkneedar Jest, aline set the above* vomps-oy
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respettamy moheited eel -
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Amp:atom. ,
(lades pli alt annko, nose W. Ulundi
Thomas rt. ":11ortIonat D. Levan: •
Tablas Wiring!, rt Attatpaa B. Balla,
datutnettleant. `; I "Ihreld S. /hoof
Jacobi'. litottyi - ' , A , tht Pitteriusi.
o n di ummt r o lake
oa 46ifery &Swine attfpulpdrty, into** and4usuy
at rates as as ate contrtidtat Whit sisentlitt. •
Thu ea Any Wye re 11 selturf.,.tittio . edolialloot
fund; Whin with their Cap i tal an d frentlowssfoly
invaded,. atttnrd an*, protelttutt tri,stutlistated. ; •
Thu 'Well et the edulpkaypthlanuart IMO M u rut
publialtedaprinablf•to ..ank .it;et - df Anita:v*lh were as
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year% thttyittlfir 011 titirnititf i liaitleWtenpre an
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tog erthinabolike stWattlallerriffitnindierhan well.
an tbesidfity.fitaildtemitlo, tiktst Walt iprelid4 ,
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The stitrintilnultan ' bens Mao sew. for.
N iseittiosod histitintditi 3 - Nitwit 4 to
maker iafl late. odi two!y ties ofplopf. at
the lowest rata: trtft I,llolllm. se,"'
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0149,318 20
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ADVICE. '
ST MMUS CA.IIT
. . .
Sbe gave tr word of good advice,! .
She hoPed I'd plant by;
And I-shouldn't wonder if t..be thought ,
• I came away, to cry. . . -
She thinks. 4 Anna in tear of her—
I realty think I don't; -
She's awe My will wilt yield to
• I'm pretty snre'it wish. '
I know my dear old maiden aunt
Ai prudent, good anti wise—: ,
Bat, Navy , don't you think troth me,
,She's tither too precise ?
She sa i d 1 inttit not tan in teve—'
" Propriety forbid V.'
And ; t told bet I Anuld iterXt
Liwe you better thou I dal:.
She stud You must not fondle me—
She did eot taint: you would—
I told her I'd be up in arms
Aguast you if you obouid.
She raid rim must not kiss toe'
Phe Ent time, should you try ;
Arid I told her that you shouldn't—
But I did not tell her why,
She said that suitor tier& yet
Had even- pressed her baud;
I did Ohl think the reason
. Very hard to understand., •
And es for tuanyiag, shi:knew
She'd die beton:l-she'd Wed—
Arid told'her that 1 did not doubt
The truth of what she said.
sort static.
TUE THAVELEIVO STORY.
A party of_travelers were seated round
blazing . hre, ina•tavern upon the Allegheny
Mountains. The coach had broken dawn,
end per force we were detained until the next
day. We had finished a Virginia supper,
and each one; with his fed on the Bader and
a cigat in his mouth, ruminated upial the
storm without, mid the warm cozy annum
within. &eh use in his tura told a story at
related an.anecdote, and at twit the joke came
round to a hollow-dieeked individual, who,
until then, had remained silent.
6. Gentlemen," said he, fixing _piercing
gray eye Upon one ol thectritipany,
invited, pad drawn his didir up to the tire;
"some ten years ago came near being mur
dered in this very house."
'-
Al This moment the Spaniard got up and
was going out ol the ruom, when the narrator
arose, andloOking the only dour in the room,
took the Spaniard by the arm, nod leading
him up to au ,old picture, surmounted by the
English coat; of arms in gilt work, ran his
fingers alintig'the motto,—
•
Hoot soil qui cuttliy petite, - -
said, displaying, at the mile time, the
end of a large pislol--"Evil to him Who evil
thinks." •
The Sivihiard smiled and.said thai he did
not feel well, abut the stranger swore. that no
man should leave the room until hehad fin
ished his stun,. Requesting us dot to, be
amazed at his , conduct, he proceeded ;
Some ten years ago I was travelling over
these mountains un•lnitsehock, and 1 stopped
at this very house. The landlord was ex•
trereelv obsequious in attending to my. com
fort, and utter supper tie requested me to join
him in a bottle of wine., Nothing loath, 1
consented, and, before midnight tour empty
bottles stood on the table end, and he was ac
quainted with all my business.
" I very unprudintly remarked, in - the
course of conversation, that I' ad a very large
sum of' money in my valise,•and he politely
informed me that he would take care Of rt
until morn.ng. Although somewhat intoxi
cated, I did not approve of leaving it ID his
charge, and I took my valise in my hand and
retired to• bed. Atter I had undressed I
placed my pistols under my pillow, andeare
fully, as I thought, examined the room. I
laid myself donin„and soon sunk into a fitful
steep.
I suppose must have been two hours
after when I aivoke, and collecting my scat
tered senses, l endeavored to think' what I
had been about.
"Suddenly I detected a noise under my
bed. What Was my horror when I ob
served a small piece 0 carpet,.stretched'
along my bed-side, move as though some
thing was under it. A cold perspiratiod
started from every pore ; but, thank God !
I had presence 'ot mind enough to prepare
for the worst. Grasping a pistol in my right
band and hiding it under the- bed clothes;
1 leagued to be asleep. . ".
" In an Instant afterward I saw a. trap
door, that had been concealed by the carpet,.
cautiously lilted up, and I beheld my land
lord, with a dark lantern in his hand, direct
ing his glittering eye towards me. Still I
moved nut; but as he turned his b : ack,to put
the lantern on the floor, I fired, and
" You killed'him, did you r shrieked the
Spaniard, almost jumping from fits seat. •
"Silence till 1 have finished I!" said the
stranger, and again he touched the buit-end
of his weapon. " The iustanl thati fired,
the 'villain • fell. T started up nod merely
pulled my overcoat on, snatched•up the lan
tern that he had dropped, and: crept cau
tiously: down, with my valise tn. my hand, to
the stable . It was a bright moonligh`rnight,
and I soon saddled my horse. I galloped ten
miles, when I met a party of , wagocers,
in their company. .I returned to the house ;
but despite our ,rigid search; not even as
much as the villain's body could be found.—
But it I can mice,put my hands upuh him, if
it cost me my life, he shall die the dogs
death."
The stranger arose and caught the Span
iard by the throat i =Tearing open his shirt
collar, he showed the mark upon ,his neck.—
We need say no lore. Three weeks afro
that, Joseph Gomez was hanged in the : city
of Cumtrerland, upon his own coutession of
having murdered no lesi thaii five travelers
in that very rotko-
/ Talking :ot wolves," said ' Black, one
eventog, "I can tell yuu a story that nooth
et man on the river can tell.
" When I first came to this cabin, there
was no clearing within thirty miles, and the
only neighbOr I had was George E—, who
died last year, up by the cedar hill, ten miles
or so away. , It was a little lonesOine, and'
yet I liked it for a year. and I saw George
three times during that twelvemonth._ But
the next six months I never saw a man, sad
I used to sit and look ar myself in the still
water over the side of my canoe, and like it,
for it seemed as if I had company. But one
day in November 1 was tired ow of being
alone, and I started off towards evening •to
go up to George's. I crossed the river just ,
here, and went along the edge of the water,
swinging my rifle in one hand, whistling for
company's sate, for it made a• pleasant echo
in the woods. The night was• coolish, very
clear, and there was a pleasant moon. Just
as I reached the brook, close on one gide. of
the Pond. I heard a growl that startled me,
and stopping short, I saw a Wall standing
With his paws buried in the carcass of a deer,
while his jaws were hill of flesh. Bat he
was not eating, tor be had seen we, and
Reined to be discussing the comparative
merits of his meal before him,, and the pos.
sibte mai which presented 'Mr huii. -He
was not soy of your Jog wolves,, but a grizz ,
lye rascal, as large as Leo yonder. with large
tutipand stoutertlegs. • He snarled once or
twkemore, and I was fool enough, to shrive
' If I bad .eft him alone he would have
beeu content with his feed ; for they are caw;
ardly.stainaals except when there are droves
of them, or unless you disturb their eating. .
" I leek a 'short aim at him and shot. He
juinped theinstant I pulled the trigger, and
I linseed his breast and broke his-lore paw,
Then he yelled and came at me, and I beard
as I thought, fifty more answer him. I:
wasn't ten seconds before I was in the first
crotch of the . _nearest tree, and four of-the
grixxly acoundrels were under it, looking at
-me, Winning and licking their lips, as if
'their months watered for me._. I didn't un
fdenitaud their _lsieguage,or -I would have
suggested the idea of satisfying their appe
tites upan the deer; which lay a 'kW rods off.
" But !couldn't persuade them to- Wee any
hints Of. the sort, so I loaded my rifle and
shot minor them dead.
" Tberewasinore for them to eat, if they
lied chosen to dimwit one of their own sort,.
:but inauldn't blame them for refusing the .
lean, bony catcalls of such a comrade, esPe
chilly when it tolerable welt-fattened man
Was in a taphng close by, sod the more caper
- day whets IF they bad any eyed, they-could
sea that the was splitting in• two tie
the crotch, rod I atusivame dowP soon,: in
spiteolimatth..npuvleal. ance sa
it to w a as elase thaa. r ;craw
-beikeel Pei time to reload my rifle sad: the;
pee* enotheiet thaw; etaelt wait The tree,
isy till just iiinela enotoths 1o
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iNitclawith:amlit.anSktegs, arattud.-ithe rire,
add 614 tibia lifei Oil LPAild_ gel tutk9ife 1
(mug m} piiikei, - operil If, and shove it. hi nay I
belt. -- That alone, 1 *imbed my' claance:' . ii
there ester wiis;ta scared , wolf, matt waM; one ;
Whgt:i Idaghtetl;owhistack and Wound ray
arms around, funk hod we rolled', away to-
gether.l The other, tiro didn't understand it •
at all; idifbacked off , to Watch the! tigh4 . A
pretty Moonlight itissle that was': 'At length
the wolf got; Me , ander, and' • he.. and 1 4buitt ;
thought I .was 'Otte our. He plauted 110 two
paves ofi'MY.bfessilind the claws left Marks I
.that are here vet—while he seized wy shout-
der :with his villaindualaWs.'! ! ''',
-- Mack paused to show ns - ihe scars oct his
breast ilud arrna,.'paitieularly the large' ear,
where the thisti was,tord than -the. . twat: up
his #hobid‘r. ]He 'continued: ". :. , ..-;
, - ..,I WaS a little Mint when his teeth - :went
in ; ! -11' was Unpleasant; 'and 1- had:time
t - o: thiuk of _a! duzen other ways ut diing, - ,
any, ode of which LI Would - base pteter...
red 'to that, had a choiee been possible.; The
Wolf apparently didn't like the hold:110 had,
' 63,1 be fore tint my coat shirt and fleslil too,
Mid Setzed.,onturftir ctip., - It was. ti tueky
,ituatake fur the ! :1 felt his wet lips on my
torebead, and had just il tirrie tai let go nit hold
of tus throat- Mad Mute my knife, when he
jahotak toil the cap, 'nod made another atiedipt
',to get ,a niouthlul; but bis throailwas M no
fis to awafloii-it it he.l had igot - it, .for my
- koife litlade was Walking' Onsi'.rerstely .iicevss
:hisjustilli!, and the pin; of it liras i eglidg be
tivemolie treitelati 7 toil - his Spoil, - mit'ruw.
'He oils tilderid wall and tay . .o , it 'up like one
;fairly whipped.•-! .. i i : 'i '; '- 'f• •
' !;.,1 had - hled couside bly wilea I:rotb, but
was nbt weakened Ii Particle. The, Whole
had pasted-in ;less than ball a minute, and I
was readi fur, the l oiher two thal l ium `came
'artiebo, th together. !" ' -.
,
;.• ,' I keized my 'rine - and mt one - with the
barref,acriws the nose and floored hero.' ' As
'he piekedliadarlf E -44 -seized . tout by the
hind foot.. It' the
,first 'roll was seated;when
I tell initind, l, thtS one *as ' More Su.' . 1 shall,
never4orget the hoUtt Which" escaped bun as
. 1 awu f ig hini'4litti the air and struck the oth
er a blow, with the hotly ut his comrade.—
The' hiher ;ode, Me, (lint I /hid wounded,
frightened at ;the uovei tight, vauisheiltn the
Woods, and li was left
,with this. one to
,illy
'hands!. lie.sernied to le; out his voice with
tremendous _force es he went roan,' my head
twice; The centrifugal force, as they call It
ailsc4ool, 'breed Out his tviod,ltut us, I Jet
him fly his Wreatitlwa's fairly deptouitical.
' •• 11e...weuila rod frOm the back, and the
howl' stopped only, when he' trachea the
water. ' 1 was fniut and weak now, add thy
visit to George's Was ref course, out Uf the
question ; Su 1 seized My ride; 'nailed it with
difficulty as,l ran', and following the Water,
'1 etloogth saw hint crime up. lie sitlick in
fur the shore!, but sees g me he did not . dare
td land.` 1 - teased hill' so for 'l6) intlii.s, and
each tiri) r he approacl eil the shore 1-showed
ii
Myself,'and he kept off '1 saw' he was get-,
ring bred; but t I didn't • want to shoOt him
,ygt, and I tollowed:hi a till he went ot , er the
rapids, add into Mei d p hole by:the Haunted
Roele. 'Herel hailito l leave lima swidnuing
along: Me' reek Antillhe found a little shelf,
on Which he craw* out and shobkhiabitle.
gut Ife.c . o.uldis't obtvf up that rock—that was
- pretty. certain, add while he was discthssiria
ifillialoue to himself, l helped hint settle
the quesiithilwith - a - rifle hall in his side. He
gatiel.A. mad halt *bark - and hilt yell, and
sprag into the river, but he didn't rise again.
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.",- k don't W
m 1 got id - my' canoe I ow. I
I
man . ged to paddle ov er midget in here halt
dead; with ray bluedi
all over me
.ahtl inf
wouhds [Maim MI.:, It wall
a month i bel.re
I was well enough tohunt again and',l have
beeMshy of wolves Mier siiace."! ,f • .
tteptitstianien.
MEM TITLES,
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ENCELLENCYr-nt" Luansitir4-I.totnt
GwE.—The. extensive • use of sucti titles,
says• the, N.,Y. ponanercial, is always dis
tasteful to men of Manly spirit, eveb when,
found in monarchical , jouruals. When Ink*
somely applied to enelestastics±to Ministers
ut are disgusting ; but when
they: are crammed as often as possihle.in to
the 4lutuns'ol a prefessedly republieho jour
ney when slinking itit a foreign ecclesiastic,
they become cotitethrible as well as,:!disgui
nog). ;We have a specimen b! ibis in the
Freeman's Journal, et New York. The re
turn of the , i,Apoitulle Nuncio" to New York
is' thus set forth,:
- "It is out happiness to be able to announce
that his Escellencal Mousi,gnar &dint airiJ i
veil!again lit-New 'York on Monday last, and,
is, trice more `.the , guest. of- Archbishop!
liukhes. ^ His Enellency is tit good health,
and we perlectly well know that the Cailio
•tics.lof this city and diocese Will the ex.
pression of their dSvotion- to', the Holy Fa
ther; and their respect for his immediate
representative in the person of the Envoy
Eziraordiniry, Only;by the delicacy, of their
regard for Ars Excellency's comfort and good
pleasure. It is the first time that so great an
honor has been itand this country as the pres
ence of a Nuocie, on a visit here, and it is
our earnest anticipation that,i, by the oppor
tunities-which !our,'Catholics will, seek of
pa) tug-their respects Cu the Nuncici;mid re•
.ceivinsr big blessing.-and his Wards of Cath-,
cliff affection, their sattachmeht to the, person
of the Holy Felber, cilready 'shuwu' to the
world in the time of his sorrow ag well as
In ihe , heer his triumph; may be 'rendered
yci stronger and Mere unalterable.:• We-are
but the mph or, the , ' united' heatts of the
Callieilics'of New York in bidding his E 341-
lency welcome in his officenidin his pelVe.
and yid offering Win all •rthertestiinouiestf
ranniermotirir and respect which we know
now to render.",
•Verily 'this Eacellency" ought to be abund
antly satisfied,,il ',satisfaction he can find in
suc .
hlulstime language. . Then we are told
that his lExcelleticy " dedicated a Avrttisb
Chinch. at . New illaven. where an address
was-made:to In which, by the way, we
find the followiag,'sentimeats, interlarded
with "your Groce7 ad nauseam
"-r But a shdrti time has elapsed' since the
far sky of , youi own beloved Italy was over
ca' by the 'arid ,and Ulm:timing clouds of
infidelity and 'rebellion. 'rite storm broke
with unwonted' violence—devastation and
ruin spread far and wide. Thefieudsi who
raised the stortnand who would fain control
itinow, yelled' with g,lee—their hour of iti
urpph had 'arriifesf.i The bark'of Peier, which
had braved a ' thousand tempests, must, at
lasi, perish with one fell and combined on
set. It should be subtherged, its destruction
srPttred liinseious of the difficulty of the
undertaking friitn; many, many previous
add abortive attempt, the arch fiend and his
ell:iia:series, resetting! to omirno precaution
thnt might contribute to ensure success,
Ice. 7 i • • - •
In coMmon with all the faithful, we &-
meat the recent lawless outrages which have
dd,sturbed ihe' tratiquitiry of; the Papal See,
While We'deplore •t be ',loss cif; sonls and the
scandals created at the instigatitio Of a set of
wicked and unprincipled demagogues. Re
ectuint to every generous impulse, and in
spirit of the_basen ingmtitude for; the Is al
concessions.. 'lour lloly-Figher,Vio None,
these misguided infidels, aiid:would-be Dem
°Oats, in; the name of that liberty which
'• their evety,utt rftsgraeed , Incited an ignorant
infuriated; Mob to die perpetration ot
ei;:ery'ontiage,: that mud s can centime. We
regret, toO, that the defenders of these wan
ton acts have 'hien found in; this enlightened
country, and that Ilirtir Graie_his not esca
pled the malignitet:llffittifilinny: censure of
- their.. mercenarytpen: The number of such
is, however, small. The mass of the great
and good ie
0. f trai•them. ' •
"We hope 'oar Grace's' visit America
may prole Pleasant to yourself, and redOtind
Co the sdraticeMent of our holy ; religion.—
' We all joie in affectionate wishes for youi
Grace's 'etlari, and a safe and prosperous
returit to your native land, white you.eaa
(ay before his Holiness the unswerving fide.
icy of the Catholics in America to our -an
cient faith." ,
• One Would, scarcely - have supposed that
Such an address was delivered ina republic.
The fiseims'a•VOlinuti- naively' tells- us that
'Nuncio . replied „that.fie had notuaderitood.
,'precisely every word, in the address," but y
be. "had.; understood it sufficiently to be
`greedy consoled by the good sentiments and
religious zeal that it had evioced.'l'_There.
• after - gicelliney proceeded to l3less,the
edifice," and it is added that ..aie LeSiDEMP,
the BiehoielEtOlon; delivered a very beauti
ful discourse. ''' 7 And Yet the Fieraita's lour.
net is priblishedl la: the very heart or a great
republic "'Ara , Lordship, the: , Bishop of
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Irr-HOlOlOlO ladkee and 'thy mother,
llt #4411411* loaV ,
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PARAGRAPHS FOR AMERICANS
AND . 130 . L.ECTI3G MEN TO it Ulu,.
. BEGINNIKG EARLY.—The liquor-dealers .1
Philadelphia held a; meeting on
After attending td certain liminess, the
chalked on; a course of labor fur, the; ensuing
year, an account of which is given - in the
Register as follows;
A call was then made fur an • expression
on • closing - their bars on Sunda}. Tltis
brbught half a dozen to their feet at once.
The first speaker• said he- had kept": open all
day yesterday ; (Sunday,) and was r eady to
pay his fine. Let the law take care of that.
(Cries of yes, yes; we will not shin up.'l)
The peat speaker said that the time was
coming, and that by another year,wben
cOmminee of correldadence must bc formed,
and, circulars sent tall over the :State, am/
men - must hanominated and elected to repeal
all these Old laWei Imeaning the Sabbath
laws &c.) The time had come foi„ such a
course. and next year they would cOmmence
in season. They Would not be ruled by soul
.craping
s clergynaeb." (Cheers.) 1
This is giving fair and timely Warning ;
but of what avail is warning tw tehiperauce
Men in this State VI- We cannot, as Vet,speak
fOr the rest of the State, but as - fai as this
county is concerned, they.pay no Moie heed
to warning than if it were not given. With
the fact staring ilium in the lace !-that the
men whom thy had induced ta' commit
themselves in laver of Pruhthiiiou were in
danger of ;Meat, three thousand- of then(
stayed at home ,at. Unconcerned as it nothing
was at stake. The laws for the protection
of the Sabbath are now threatenetl;.and it re
mains io l be seen 'whether they *ill carry
their resistiMe beyond were paper resolves.
—Pittshrg Gaiette. ;•
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The editur:pi the Pittsburg Clarungle, a
locofoeo p4ei, and the organ ;of Bishop
O'Connor, when he addresses Protestants—
[the Catholic'lli:hops .when thrly. address
Catholics use the Catholic, papers,and when
they address Protestants, use papers pub
lished by Protestants devoted to their inter
estsl—thus speaki,of the result of the Elec
tion:in Alleg,heriysounty, where it v; as
posed that the Temperance and Whig ticket
Was'deceated.: We publish it tor the infor
tnation tit the petipleuf 'aft parties-and in
djiai so we would ask why it •is iliac Cathol
icism and forei&iLocolis;uism always array
themselves' agaitill any Moral Reform move
ment started•in Ifis countrylor aMehorating
re coutlitiousoC ttie people, uut! Particularly
the emigrant populatitio.
" The annals of litn'e are tendeied loreier
memorable in t'teristylvania, by the sudden
and awful death .the , Pohlled Deliverance
Humbug .117ssg "iery in Allegheny county.
" The Illuthiotis deceie-ed expired abOut
o'clock fast evening, the .usual taint for do.
sing the polli,itr the several, wards of the
two cities and ininaships of the Atak,
, The disease Was an agq.ravated case of
Political Sabbatertan Temperance , Humbug,
which seized the• Whig party a short time
since nod Tflpatty terminated in - Tf?ry Cholera
.4.sphazy.. :
"Politic.ll-teriv . erano humbug is swept as
with a besont destruction-! I Allegheny
county is redeemed of,
from the MPrill degrada
tion ot: submissitnalto nAtispott4in #)1 puritan
ical psalm-singing hypocrites., demo.
cratic candidates tor Assembly :are elected,
with, the
,exception of Mr. Kiel ATRtcic, an
excellent Young,man, who learns!tor the- fu
ture,- that honest i f sensible people always
laugh
,tit„the folly of "making :a blowing
horn" of moral, deportment.'"
• Titcht.AsAYAncv.McGEE. one of those for
eigners who from theiy tifst landing on our
soil assuthe to teach l us our-duties, and look
on us as know•nothings, has conunenced a
series of lectures,in New York, do the Cath
olic History of lAtnerida, the tick of which
was delivered (in Motiday evenidg. In this
course he says, he proposes to prove—lst.,
That.thediscovery and exploration of Amer
ica were Catholic enterprises. i 2nd. hat
the only systeniatip attempts inicivilize and
christianize Atrierica werestnade by Catholic
'Missionaries. ; That the liberties of the
united States were, in A great ,'degree, cs•
tablished by Catholic blood, talent, and treas
ure. Modest Mr. McGEr: ! Wc do not doubt
but that he . will; Shaw that GEohGE WAsit
ismrozv was a Catholic, and 11;txcocs and
ADAMS, Papast missionaries ! How long are
Americana patiently to listen to• Such icaper
tinence! How, Wig are-men who never had
the,talent or cOurage, to protect their own
land, to set thernsOlves up as teachers in a
country founded bi the Puritans!and Huitne
nots, and enfranchised by their sons !—Phil
gdelplua Sun. 1 • ,
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POLITICAL MovrStENT.—A raw t political
movement has ; aken place among the Ger
mans at St. Lnuis'`. A circular, signed' by
4004-ernaan citizens. has been addressed to
the cacdidates tee Judges of the Criminal
Coint. demanding; their opinions upon the
three following points:
Ist. "The lostilution of the 'Grand Jurf
in its'present shape."
2nd: ~ ‘ The Constitutionality of the, so cal-
led Sunday. Lawyer
3rd. ..Do you; believe' that; those laws,
(Sunday Laws) are truly republican, and , in
accordance withh the liberty of the cittzens
There are said to be. several thousand Gel
man voters in Su Louis, whose name); have/
'not been signed' o this circular; but who are
all united : witty/ s originators !in the deter
mination to overthrow the Grind Jury,. the
oath and the Sunday Laws. •
O ESCAPE or a Nils.—Great sensa.tion,
has beep caused in Galliciani Spain, by
what iseonsideOd a.great crime, by, devout
Catholici—theffightof a nun ;from a con
vent at Compostello. A nun in the Carmel
ite eorivent of that place let herself. down, a
few nights ago 1 4 . r0m her celh ;by means of
towels and nalinns sewn together, and form :
ed intoa Cord.,,,' The descent mutt have been
attended with danger,.though,the nun took
the precaution Of tying knots at toterVals in
her cord. The moment the escape iva;
known. a search was matte after her both by
the police and the gendarmerie. but no trace
'of her could betliscuvereit ; and it is suppo
-sed that she succeeded ih melting Coruna,
and in embarking on board a foreign vessel.
.She is only twenty-two years of age, belongs
to one of . the Most distinguished familtis of
°anima, and IS remarkable fur beauty and
talents. -
r7-FIFTEELit YOIING, MEN.--At a respect
able boarding house in is e w 'York, a Dorn
bee of years ago, were fifteen young men.—
Six of them ugiformly appeared at the break—
last table. on Spat* morning Shaved. dressed
and prepared, as to their apparel, for attend
ance on publig worship. Th 4 also actually
attended bothflorenoon and tifternoon. All
became highly; respected and hseful citizens.
The other nine were ordinarily absent from
the breakfast table on Sabbath morning. At
noon they appeared -at the: dinner table,-
shaved and dressed in a decent manner. In
the afternool they went out, but not ordi
narily to churXh: nor were they usually seen
in any place of worship.,, One of them is
now living, in a reputable erriployment : the
other eight became openly vicious, All
failed in business, rind are °Ow • dead. Sev-:
eral of them dame to an untirnely and awful
tragic end.
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THE SrREAD OF PROIIIIIITION.-1U the
Senatorial DiStrict composed of Blair, Cam
' bria and frußtingdon, counties, Martin Bell,
received 2522 rotes, though three candidates
were runningtihe other iworeceiiing 3416
and 3676 respectively. The,Hollidaysburg
Democratic Standard this proves-that
Prohibition has taken deep root
_among the
people, and we hazard Oottnegin saying that
the question Must be met at , the ballot box at
no distant day, Theenemiett of Prohibition
(and there are .not many cif them in, this
neighborhood);were quite as touch astonished
at the remit as Its most sangnine friends,
and
there is!nollenying the tact, that arty drill
and discipline:alone prevented Belt's election.
direct vote 'on the sabject,la this district;,
would reach iii a llva:tendon* majority idia•
vor of any laW similar to the MatneLaw."
07- APPLIc I ATION FOR Ilittns.—Theappli
cations for hear banks to be made to the next
Legislature olltbis State, exceed in amount
of copilot strip millions of' dollars ' s:id; fur
're-charters add extensions :et capital, over
six a illi oxs -40gether, about thirteen' and
three quarter Millions Pi - doltirs! This, un
der the rule banking, will , foim a basis
for currency and bank credits( to ibc amount
of some Ohl millions 91 doltsit
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National.
BANN -
- ;'TEAM TRIgiTING'IOFICE.
- HaviejtjetSetmet*l= . l46V
arediatessmatio JOB mut
every timerption t at WM. once of
The s'
Jotrvuoit cheaper thaw, it can be done at say Abet
estabhatestent to this County: such as
Boats Passpitleit, Bills of Ldid_ o ,l' ,
I
Latra4.4ors, Rail Bilked Wurilifr o
WA& 6t114 Pape!. Book‘;' ' w
A-tides of Areelleur. Time Nods. . •
Bill Head., Order Boats, tie
Al the very. *West 'notice. One flock of JOB -
TYPt: is more.extensive than that of any other
°See in this reetic n! et the State, and we keep
hands employed expiated)? for • Jobbing - . " Being a
practical Printer (=kit; we will masrantee oat
Wort to be as neat as itni that can he turned out w
the eines. PIUNTLIG N CaORS done at the
shortest notice.
800$
Books bound er , t.rf 'variety of style. Blink
Books ofpmery description round:cm:a, Mond and
ruled to order at s or( oot ice.
~ttiscclltm u,
Lug it t GREAT CLUE&
now rrortz Ova IN NEW YOU. •
• City Lite presents! the two extremes of tux. '
iny and want, ;midi in this respect New York
is fast becoming air 'European City. Theie
'fare, no such extremes of We elsewhere in
:town or couutry.and the picture of contrasts
s anything but pltasant to Christian eyes or .
:_agrenble to Repuhlican feeling. Some years
:ago when in the city or Naples, we thought
it one of the mostidisgusting sights we ever
:beheld, to behold toll grown men, sad wu
7,men too, strong it limbs and in ability to la
;bor, engaged in th'e miserable occupetion of •
gathering up' froM the streets and market ,
places the remnants of. old rags and cigars.
manure and bona; or whatever bums hands
could be laid upon. All this had a real val
ue there, where the charming climate, arid
almost perpetual ;summer, makes nature as
bountiful 30 yielding the fruits of the earth
al it is beautiful tit its nch skies. its plows
sunsets, and its green fields. The Beggars
are a class there, and the Laizaroni, are a
class there also, and there is between* class
which• perhaps We ought to characterise as
composed of induStrious persons who would
be glad , to labor, we were told, if .they could
find work to do. •
But we need niit go to Naples to find Lei
=rani, Beggars, the extremes between busy
men and those Who live by their. wits, or
e v e n - those who thrive by gathering up the
crumbs, or something worse, winch are
thrown into the streets. New York, in this
resper. is becoming a picture of the old cit
ies of Eurcipe. Foreigners bring their Baru-
peen ;wades with them, and they live and
thrive upon them, too, disagreeable as they
are. . Ws have. seen able-bodied, persons
here,•gathering up the bits of cigars thrown
into the gutters by the makeis,to be 'Lade. •
we suppose, into, chewing tobacco, by , those: /
who revel in the use of tobacco. Think • oP•
that, ye who are, wedded to the weed •The
Rag Pickers have. become almost a profes
sion, and so bait the gatherers op; with
their iron hooks and long-pronged forks, of
,tbo pieces of parr swept into the street. If' •
onelcall of the people wonder how the other
half live, they have only hi behold, in a city -
like this, nearly one half living upon what
Inc other half.Wastes:' . Every old Woes-liv
ery rag; every strap of paper, the very dist
in the &.trect is converted into silver' and gold.
The halt-burnt coal that comes from 41)6A.'
grnte, the ashes' from the fire place, all ne e
meney, The barber sells the very hair
which he cuts from your whiikers and heasl t ,?` .
the paper - maker buys the old rags and rogit s .
which are cast aside as worthless, andlioys
and men go ahotit gstheriog up the old nails,
hoar: rids and of iron and lend which
are Pius d Stolen irCiew and old houses
br on the' ht 'way.; These are incidents of
city life, and we only record what the early
riser can see any morning of the• week . . 7—
Thousands are thus. growing rich daily upon
the waste of other thousands % and the-rag
'gatherer and old cigar-picker of to-day, will
be the millionaire of ...Upper Tendon). and
-of the Fifth Avenue to-morrow:
With all this spirit of saving and economy
in collecting. there is, nevenbeless„ a vast
amount of professional beggary in the city..
contiued mainly to the foreign horn citizens.
The Halms beg with an .earnestness and el: "
pression which sometimes benders on phren
zy. ' They will cling to your kriees,lutts your
hands, sad• call down the most eloqueut
blessings upon' your head if you give du=
aught.' The Irish . pass freed blessing toenra•
lug. with startling facility, which makes
one's Wood creep in their veins. Who that
has ever heard] rid) anathemas in old trehmd
will ever forget them. " For the love!ot
God, give us a penny. to buy bread for the
darling, child !" Perhaps you frown and re- -
fuse, and if pit do, you may find your hair
standing on end as-you hear curses rolling
out like n flood. In'Dublin, upmetheGreerl.
as daylight recedes into the shades of see
ning, you mayi :see many of these beggars♦.
most of them Women, usually with children
is-their arms as helpmates hi the work of
petition. They beg eloquently, and thee
curse, frightlully, sometimes invoking 4, die
wrath of heiven," "the anger of the Lord,'
decrepit[ old 'age," hart oer, cod naked:
ness for yourself, wife and little ones."
We have something of this at times in
'New York, and from those who can get
work and the means of an honest livelihood
almost wheneyer they ask it. But there is
hardly a limit to the phasis of city , ' file , We
have cited but one or two, as we hate seen
them in our recent walks abOut town.---Ear
press.
TIIWEE. YEARS' LABOR ON TOE'
BIBLE.
The following calculations of the nunribei
of books, verges, words, letters, coa l
mined in the Old and Nev Testaatents; ire
said-to have cost the - calculator three yepre'
labor: They :are, therefore, suppotia . l to he.
worth readini, and, perhaps, preserving:
- i OLD TEST:OMIT. •-
No. of books;" 1 39 No. of wiinl, 592,4 V
No. of chapters' 929 I No. of letters, 2,7'23.100
No. of Ver,ei,23414
The middle book is Proverbs,
The middle elhipter ia,Job xxix.
The middle Verse would be II Chronicles, xi
17, it there was a verse more, sod verse 18 if thee
vvcs a verse
The word acid ocetirs 35,513 imam. ' 4
The word geleorah occurs 13,855 lima.
c The shorte4'verse is I Chronicles:, i, 25.
i The 21st retse of the 7th chapter of Ears, tow
laityng all the letters of the alphabet.
The 19th of ,Tl' Kings, and the 37th chapterl% of
Itaialt are alike.
~ .
NEW TESTAMENT
No. Of Books, , 27 No. of Words, 1611
No. of Chapters, 2rlo No. of Letters, 818,5530
No. of Verses, 7,4 Y).
• The triithile'l3ook iTs 11 Thessaroalana.
'The middle ,Chapier is Romans ztti. if them
wasl,l chapter less, and I I if there was i chaplet
hittre.
- "fife, middle Verse is Acts twit, 17.
' The shortest Verne is John xt., ri.
• AND; OLD MEW TESTIII6NTS.
No. of Books,, 1111 I No. of %%rotas,.• 774,61:4
•hLeuers, 1,5t4,50
. " Verses,. 31,173
•- The inithlle,Cliapter,
The middle Verse is
and tei.it in the Ilible,l4
Pt*lms excii, S
:HUMP BOOKS.
- .
.. ,
f l Tt is siirprisin,g that people tiring to th e
(country and ; taking some useful paper.la
not take more pains to preserve the Yea
amouat of Meful inkirmatioo they contain.
It is a dab. matter ) ..;se know, to keep,
such publics - as regularq?filed. but ft la.
•It
vetnessy to: . ,ut out such articles as one our
wish to preserve, and paste them away us a .
book with blank leaves. : 'The habit is moon
formed, amtivith a liiil*eare and pattenee It
faluable masef useful and entertaining mat
ter may be ii - eiumulated. so as to form are„
spectable villifxne.
We would 'suggest to our , young readers
this simple; method of adding to their little
libraries nn ; annoal encyclopedia of various'
kind of inhirmation. An immense mass of.
historical. geographical, and philosophical,
knowledge Might thus be laid upon theshelf
and in .the 'memory at the same time; tue
books of this kind possess an. inekpreitsible
charm for those who can enjoy useful read
lug.
TO t'ABENTS.
lie who checks• child with terror,
Stops its Vey and stills its song—
Not al6ad commits art error,
But a great and moral wrong.
-" Give it piny and never fear it,
Active .1 ife is no defect;
Never:never break - its spirit,
Curb if only to &rect..
Would ybn stop the doirms river.
Thinking it would cease to flow
°damn, it must now forever ;
Better*ach it where to go.
O:7 . GRE,:IIT FCAT9 i v DlYlXG.—Among_
the remarkable feats of diving lately perfor.
med at Bath, England, it is Mentioned that it
seaman dove.down with a pair of laced booth •
on his feet 'add a pair of 'Wellingtons in. his
hands, but returned to, the surface wearing
the Welling tons and carrying, the heed b00t,.: ; ,
He afterwards dove with a Jacks and's' pear
al: trouser 4 in his hind. dressed' himself
tbhile uoder water, and on returnhrt bike 1
"surface took a pipe filled with tobacco from '1
his pocket. struck a light and smoked :while
floating on his back.-1
. . , , . •
BAD CONIPANT.--Keill out 01 bantam.;
pauy.• .‘ The companion of .I@ofs shalt . be
destroyed.,; It others waste their time in
lolly and- Sin,. avoid them. Thcv may be-. ,
smart, _but :they will do no good, and they ,
may do yott mach harm. Bad company la:
the ruin of:many, even of those older IhRU
you. Keep away roan idlers, swearers, liars ;
nil Sabbath Wallets. .o „
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