- TERMS 01! Tun minaus) - • .INr:LE seItsCEIPTION. q CVO POLLARSPor s .unntun, myable eetm-en many iaadvimetito those Who re the Coon tv, and annually in advance-No those who man out it the Conittr.: altet pnblabei Yererres to himself the right tonlarges2 50 perionttat,when payment it ileht.fo longer then one fair , et.rin Three Copier to one Athlres, Sereti Jn - ttn. do Piflerti do do do I::? .. (!:erzyater, and 5e.4. , p77 Trathert supplied thi' faun+ zZ at IS in adventse. ATF:::‘ . One .tiquare 01 14inc.-4 . -nrat t i nt ,;,f,, , mot. , 51 00 list •-, $1 00 1 G month:a.' •5 00 Stshotq'tn 25 . 1 3 - rae , ' . :8 00 4 lutes, 1 time, 25 ' t Card- of alines, 300 01,e-tint in•-ertirot., Ida 51tite4, 00 Airr, k . antt. awl other.. teiverti , itta by the year with the piirth.ze t•4' tn‘ertittg, itltileretot ad- • ~trte•etnette, weekly. 12 00 rr La tc-er 4,1: - ette..etnent., n poe ayreement. BUSINESS CARDS. i‘AtliCt , —Vtsl the piirClLll•eandptie 1t,41 ,A rate; t,tfyiag And, melting colt; taking chore,. uf • Lan& ; Mme 4, , amt c"llecting ,itlii—foofn I ~ply v4.3r1 OiprYiki7CP lit the rourtir , lee /wpm to IV I:4Eirtion, ottic, 11-ti .IprU 6.1350 • MILS IRA IVNAN., ATTORNEY AT * LAW, has reigmel au (.tire ltt l'irittr ottem, , Pottswillt. oppn oie rhe Ernstopal Church, where tu• ultt 6e drily; .rota Stn 3 611 . 0(k. flusimprut :etters IC him will It r 'Ave rirompi A,ti« otkn, addrelord Jo him.3u either putisvithi or Orwiciburt,. Dec: 1151. - tr _ . T,NIVW AR SIIIPPE2I, ATTORNES AND r 4 .tt Law. l'hilittletphia,willattend t ~ 6 11etti.twt ttildit.t•ther . feral ttuitne-sq tri the city to' ilttlatielphts.u.l). , initte 4'o,ll.ttle, and elsewhere.— tiflice% tin. 113 Aouiti Iti 11)1(11ANti E. COLLEC. d • lion; l' , outhooion, awl Clem:flit -Agency tithre, dery to MI n.. -_frank, Poti , vilie Deatei in no Lori cct Tc.itcY,(l4 , lamol DICA VT on , Phi in 1100)12 hnl New York ibr sato. March !:0,1,85.2. • 12-tr (tIT o{i3PSON.Mstlivir. Sorin:•rr, in.osod to Dr , ..e!rirhl: , .teett nuadine . .-au-Ai .1.)or but nut. rul ,tv titt. Prato ni Epl!rutilt Church U-utry herr he wilt prutapt ty t•ta It arder4 ih the Init. of hi 4 . proferaion. April t. 1+43.2, • 14 If • • Tatum w A:II SON& JAM. CoOPEtt Alliorili ,, •ll.l.;w, 011kr 113 Criitre fit fee cliptrt, C1i,41 of the Pennsylvania Ilan." 511 Cisnnir at all he risme Piictsvale, t) , +:. Irian S - 4NV ( 7 Kird ItTZ....IT , Tjen 01•1.11,„ ‘4 , E. rottqville • IA kottipity to 10.CnT/Cli, r)irl..hase and slle of geti,Eicale, Qcr., mu t , ,lolyiklllCounly, in ite Town 11311. 1.25• TOTIN C 0311 t A .4 1 1. .11 , : , T1 o Tin; a/ will any tot,lTl , rs, • , 10-1 - 0xit...1 to hid Core, :iuninnaity. 11014 and ti,ifracirliktelt. &r. Office in juarkt„Nt,,,, , inposite . ni-. tiattieratadt's June.s 1952 JA DIRS H. ORAIAPP, ATTORUEV AT LAW, aavlng reilidved ur hot: rite, has oi.rrind do office Ofrire,Uentre street.ippositeihr fillaulett4nt. - • . Per. D:IC'VEiI. C. 1.1..E5N1.E12,1/0314Cf..PATMC PHYSIC] 111.move.1 lib. Other tv oge of the ill Cc.u.., Street, Mira 21, lel2 ifiLLLUIT L. WHITNEY, A TTORN EY Lit I.lw, l'otpsville,schilyik lit colon! y, .Offer n Centre strut, tkratly uppoilte 11/r lan. 4, Itsl I.ly A ‘ f WILSON," MAGISTICA'SE, CiES VEY -111 • ancer,-1,11,4 Aizont 101,1 t:enc-i.ti ~ A1ar1:0 oireet, 1,350 ToLx:% P. • A.ll.uney al Law.' 47 .mnito. sinner New York. thrice. uppopite tin , e, Craw NI reel, e.ottstqlle, Penni. &Md. . cur ....dseme.....7.leuzzezi.aslgsu4.4.,saatiakiennamischiaiwAva SHERIFF'S - SALES. sitErarr's SALES of REAL 1 . 2 1 L ulunvf r.ftildry writ, of rrni 1,4 u and - f.rivri Part, r it>tt d out or ait`Cotirt of (..:01nrnonl'k•:1 , of Sehoylk ;Sit % , tmtv, turd me lireeted;there‘win i a r.cpo•ed. to Path(' Sule or Veinhro, ort Z;A ru 1? lIA Y, t he ffi.di day at Not etn; I at 10 "'eine:: to the lOreitoon at the Pith- Thoinah. F. ' I fouglierty, (Vottf..ifie !lame) in the If orougli Potilvl!le, County, the following. de , eribed Real E , tuto, to tru : JILL that vellum into 01 land .:•ritunte it, -Nor w ui eglr 1 0 ,11 1'n (now township,) inZit-lap:I -1;111 t ;minty, I.tegittningta a :done, corner of the N. York and ill Coal Company aid George Itultu'rt lands, :hence by Me Nrw York and :•t•dittyll, l li Company's latnl4, X.! LI , V.WC , ‘ ' 't••.l. 1 . 2.0 In-Tclie, /1, scone: 'lichee lc; Ihiccl of Cunt l'ati,r , on, south t;i:: ei i .ll, 1 . 30 114.11 1 10!1•4 10 'a Nlo l / I , s , #1 lc .blietter by - .1110 •c atine,ll‘lllll lip degrees iK4rulte, to it tdoau, thenee be silk] Ge,;.-ge liontei'- land north 20 degree:, west, 4 1 4 perches co the plats! .ixl) . -on.• (01) thole or with the ttpiturteitatt,e,,,eou st.rlng 01 . Hi' I r ^b.ry c-tone dwell lug Itott-e-, tour I; -tory haute one 12 Aory lov dtvt I.lllllro 1111lieliPd1. IWO I ,1101 V inane chvellirn+• lore-e , , one I -tory frame Itott-. , . c tee double.' 1 11..,011 . 1111111 e and log liOn , e, ont• flume elopenter4cop folt. stiop.. A. du rapert‘ of .I,IOJB SEA Yi ILL ALSO, All that certain lot or pure 'of :)..00nd with The itrorovert.olll.) thereon erected, coM•lstini of tt lwa.,fory ,;the:n2 Igi the Beioiali ul Sehavihui Haven, County. being ahoitt 'ld feet in front, irmlttnF nn the Mine Hilt and Sehityilall Haven Railroad, and lit' depth' towards Htver : - !chttylk . ol about 20 tent. and the Int or mere ',el ground appurtenant to' building. Att the poperty of JOHN CORIIIT. A 1,50, All that certain lot or pyre of Fronntl, With (ii, improvement. thereon ereeted...nuate on the north side. of Chtiroh in the floronfh of ri t , eettaln plan or :nap Ruht-rt M. eke, sad Laitretwe Lew:, wilt N'. 10 ; and. i ftV; t) 111.. n all that certain or pee. , of' mound la a:, • , -dilate on th , north ..):e of Church !^t., alare.,aid, adjoining Ilie,uhave lot No. lit, the said two tot% containing tvirct het In trout on said ('ntireti .'treet :10 feet. and in depthlt' , o Wet, unit being. the -ante Ettbi•tt M. and Latimer Lewd. und - .l..tut L. Hough conveyed to iterih zier rill by Deed dated the I Itlt day of pin!, Issl, irtth ;he improvenient", enieit"thig of :ldoultle tw,,tory (raffle dwelling Itum,.....Una one I -tort* Ira me d we/1 , no trout.'.. As the property of dAt:OI.SERIIILL. .ALSO, All thasr certain b.f... t.rpiere„ gwilil4 en the Mule , Mlnersville Road, in iirunch Tewnslitp, rhuytikill .Pannly. beginumg at a rnl uer lot of ground .-1. - Ad to nut; LL1111.,, theiwe r'ilenclutg by,the said Laity , ground ,nullt .70 the • wept t;t;0 h•et to It (Nailer la It Ime, between ground of (.'had,'" Gillingham and the /) ,- ).6.// ! , , tract, north :31..it4tree... we, t, ISt , lea to a corner thence north 711 degree, east. tii-j to a corner .aid MitierAilli' Road, and south::!, degrees et0 , t,.18 - 1 le,et to the pinee Ootaitining, acre., the same more or ALSO, d. let ni k.,rollittl on the ea-t ride nt the 'Rat Miner-A . llle in the towledlip of ttranch. ;'oisrity o 11:11), coniam in.) in widllt feet, and w depth or 1»::.21111n.k. feel, beginning at a corner,on the said Aciner— vtlte Road, thence • north (171 degrees g ea.t, I Z.);,teet to a i•nrner, thence north • deken ft'l toot to a corner: thence south • degree» . wel...eiit Ii) liet ton canter on the said Itoad,)liini thence • .-)onitt 22; degrees coil, a10*..-tihr.,,..0 - to the place of he'gituting, Mere or le , s. and being the •arne -,- . 4ll , llifse; Which Chatle% and :4711air: W. wife by their Peocl dated December 2 1 ;t1t.,15-1).4, and conreyed to Ralph Ilion ter and Julan . Fothergill'o":the property qt RALPH NION,, TER and 3NO. FOTHERGILL, . Seized;, inkrn in eseenlion and he gold by • . . JAMES NAGLE, Srterni Shernrs Other, Ponv)!lt., October 2J , ' OFFICIAL. jN OBEDIENCF. to an order of the. Court of ~,Cutnmou Pleas of Schuylkill County;the Sher i:l' of ypid Count);_ publt-hes the tottowleg seni• rrionti in Partition • JA.NIL'S NAGLE:. Sheriff. , Sheritra otlive", Pouts Oct. /s, 1853. Schuylkill Cairn ty, -, v v . ---_'--• The Commonwealth . 'of I'etinsylvanin to I -.Seal j the Sheri& of Schuyikil County greet :-......,.....-.. m g : .. ' a . • If William C lit nslon make. you scare of proi ctiittillg hex nimbi, thee we command eon that you Wootton, by good and 'inwlitl .•111 1 / 1 2/oDefe, John llottultoil Shark. With In:OM to his Guardian, Itolr• ert ii. Knight, yeomeli; so that they be'end appear heiorcour Jiiiiiiei. 7 , at l'olisville, al our County Court of Common I'leas, thrre hi Isi held the Mid Ald.)N -i LtAY of December nex't. to , i , how wheretort. where -1 at they, thin aunt plaitital and the said defendants. li2- , gether tunt:inidividcil do hold :. - All shut lot or ti,eve of laud, ritual° to _Norwegian Township, to the i County of Schuylkill' and' State of Penti..yleunin, • bounded, awl de.eribed as , follows, c,7: ~lleglll-1; rung at u hear of stones a: the colithweiid epriier of i a tram of. bind comiziontr known as ( d e p ati e nt' 'rrnet, now theßroperly of Carey, Lea and 'liners, thence by the 'name not tit nineteen degrees went, i twilit...en perdu: and liiiir.teullci to a p0..1 and neap 1 colostones near a Nock oak, a eortier , ol'`the north. wardly part of the raid tract, thence by the north.,, wardly part ot said tract :soot h twentt-tWo degrees li Wc. , t, onteiy-tinir rierela , and two-leaths to a ph-t} and heap of • h•hes iii the line of Elizabeth Mel n, li .c y re's hind, thence by it, south nineteen degrees ii . (v!, trinity perches to a po-t near a spruce in the, - L 6 44 4„. line of land commonly known In- the V sir-; Vann • , 4. ra GAIT ON TIW 005/0*. , " tract, thenee fly 01.1 - rune north' filly-tone degrees , . CHEAP CASH (;ROCERY SORE...- . and th ree-qoar Wt.,: ttot, one limulfrd ttrut 4. igh fy-siKl3'. I.EIB & co., have taken tbst Olit-and welt perehes and three-tentita to a pas: in the h f ue of I, i . known Grocery :stand, Bight on the Nttorner of land ;WOW . JOinee, itOrtiialy.oo;dectilsed, a n d by if 4 I - onto/id Norwegiun 'tu m i d , whwie they hive laid In north kineleen degrees aces, twenty-one perches I a fresh stork of Family Crneeliell, , whlOrtil?.SY Will to a pi.i.st, eorner fit the afore...aid Duncan tract, i Jiel.'?.,'n of at . i , ”. ye r y e l : ':', l l ll : l3 l C. j . 4 ii i .a e r " ou ; lbeitee by it south Nociy .. eizitt ' degrees we!..1,, eighty- II I"' t '"" , .'" v " . .i."!' p ublic . fr .•. • h i' c & mock ou-nritra. vas, La res, Spices, t..., L. ...*ht perch,. to the plac e o f be•sinnirtr, commune,- i mig ,,„ 20. nz3. I , .9i-tf Fitly acres and fortyowyen perches a land, steici i measure, be the tattle more or lets, and the came 1 PIANOS, DIMIXOEONS. GOITiA/IS, &c. I,'Plaiwiff and De , le"da"l _, ' , P'l"i(""l',e'v'c'f between 'eel ' 1 flfillE 01011Cilb*,r it opening it Water4;iii for the thew to be mane aecorody to ip,... , msrl and the ji . mar ~f Aber...2lla Chliki:eB Ca *bpil,4 Vl ,u.;toens of this CotnmOrture.atth, in such case made.. • A N(Lti. Alta. Ane-u. - and provided, do gainsay and the same to be done do: . ",' Melodeons ! tor P,it'dte not permit very uniolly and ai;aio..t the came laws-I Hou;eri atm chuTchet.,ni and eut.toml, as it leo I.aul, dze.., and have Yon then i the vet; best utaitufae• . ' and there the names of ("lose i.untinbeept.. and ' thus . tore. ~ .atfoortultake, II ~ .1 . - , 1 all of which hr wilt sell here al lees than t;lty prices. V. ?` ' • i 1-These internments are all sele t te4 by 4 tornpetekt Witne; , s tbe Honorable. C. •MT. He lac e E 49.. ; • a rt • moa , and he guarantees all the Hanna h'k arna—if• President of dun tiard Court at Pottwille, the '2sth 1 ;bey are oat what they are reptesented t i V NN .i eats be day' of September, A. 1) , 18:K.t. :returned. , .. , 11. AAN. JOHN IIAIt.LA N,'Prottionotary. . 3}_blersii, ttleyera and Chirkerlug reOired the CO. 22, iS);t. . . ' .114 - .lt . itvu first iledats at the World's Patr.fittdtbkir, rhino/ www .....„ nns& for stinctlnt m WWI alt W all plihPe. . __............„4.„..... w .1 1 1 1 a eui it SS, s r 3 . • :4 7 . . ____ . - . PACER, &o. r . BROWAT'S E.S.SEncre or ,pustaiefa -- ----- . GINGER. Pi'q 1 i. . NEW WALL PAPEEL wAunenocron. ~ ~iiiii E...., is *.prepandlnuarunni L ial exce l:Vß-110s iti . I,Al'ilNfl, • - ' I J. lente. In ur.tinary diati4ces,lnelplelit cholera. Ai j „„ j r A arz ,,, s a „ d i mportrr , , iy,). 12.1 Arch St. , in Dhoti. in %It catken .at prwztrattoto of ihtaltiestive ... 't Inactions, It in of Inestimable value. fluting the . eirokul door I,6ony,,Sirth, Pkii.tdriptacr, •• I pr.-Valence of eptittrotr, cholera and sniiitner eons '' taints of children, It la 1111.n1i11111 *Siding . U 0 Lt T 81 , :ttr".1 'may 1.,. 6 04.1 tn.. 11 . !,...--t 1“,..i n3mootii-1 'A .- • • • / 6 e _w h i m .,.., i, .A• If ir eat 11 , s,rtfiletai to th e l'ny. 1 fatuity or In/lintattat vuouns "• " rukinnacis loud ine xnuo;,.) v.•ill l",.“1 itt in OW ,1 Cnattau.-Br' aura to gel the fternariet eatefler. 4 ' l "tq a ra 10 tan at •••uir .1" , -. V. 1.. I , .0.- Neil be; a' hick is hyeloted cloy Ly f. tittftWlll,lit.,ible Drug rutted faun a Ettisert ,t nrtoL at I to. tn. 1... t ttrs:ra. ; Intirt;lttnittent etor , ..X. A. Coy* , r 4 .1 01 *we ir.'aaar-' o:i , e . L cuhrA:',,lNG.. . . ,sat tirsets,Pl44l4detplisa. and fot:*ale hy [ all the we s,;_l2,l A r , l , „•„„, 7. ,,, 1 „,,,,. zi , h. it himd ... ) ..p.on't•leeinottietartes in the tinned Buil; and at F. et.... . 17. te:a. , ", P z. , Ir. ii nttitoolle .I.n..Ly 10IIN it DROWN. t - -----..-,...—..,...---- ...._.- , ll, June 11, lli;:,3-.` . vaPr.m. I',.I.IIDICiIDIGS. * ! 'l sivtv es)cicial... vials ..1100111{151,-'-'1%. , s. (ii l i li' ts1;11 , . r.p. , .., It •untsten f ‘ ., itninn.....pv. ! LI f.unutilter hunjoat maws fat tore(' n pear cadet ,11 1„,,, 3 ,,d 11,,ti., ‘ „ 1 , pnet It. or 1,-1., o. s . to, i Time ILtok. inlet/ tut nue 00111ta. It Licht/Ili he Wind ,21.10...11.2j,,e.., ... 81 to p.rft.,t-‘.., .1;1 4.1 .‘111....1 %ery c..Juv'nutent • M.10,-IVIPI.II. Tuair pout, au, ..% it+ In: on44lVet ) ntannito.tute.s pi ices. a...t rtnne intre Tito, and IN, r liana. int CAttillttXDOß 1108 - 111 e. /tea, at ~ , . - u. I:ANNA:I'N , ; Napery sod ,Ickip Eilob iabruekis- rata itt4 for We 'CosAp Book nnit Paper Ptora;eetterttli..; et • • • ' - 8. Li.8111.8.14P8 ' Bapa.ll4, 1884 •'• . '. stw,- • " '. •. ,' Chimp ion More sad Older?: ~ \ \ - . • . • - 15-5 DO • •10 00 20 00 - VOL XXIX. MANUFACTURES. FANCY run -STORE. D WARD Al.dirsolv ..CQ, ' impeders and Idartnrattursts of Pane y Vuilo and: Maas, (rALI. the adrntion at the plane to thrir<`earea -1 'tuck which they are'', Co Palmate and ratan?! nnan the mast teawinable trtma.. Starr* 63 Nunn THIRD Nitekt. above Ate k. pima, dalt•hia..eud 441 MAtlil tN LATE, New Soria Octubet 1/1, Ihn - 43-tht clitap WINDOW • STUDS OT AND MAIIIIIPACTIOtY OF - a. L: kiLLER': _ S, W (;.truer Arch and Seron4+; Si tt 'v tan' rAttiErr 41l AREct. Wtoste4te and Adel:lH ouch As - Bran. Ploner,Gottlie, R3gtsettei, old and (toy Landr-capes, ara to Ye *ad at 11iI htweit priced for qua'ity of wort. Orderto for Rai MIA Store, teitered and other Abides executed it ahem notice,' .. • /3erritantv And either., are invited to give WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. Brauer. Tranonines, ntwnys on band.7l '• . ' itetnotnner . W. Corner 24CCOND and; A RCII ,r3tre. ta, Phltadelplitn. • . • • Aligner G. 1853. . Stn NEW ARTICLE. ~, ' ,. . -1 ---- F FORD '..1 • '.,.., . . . . . - • . • PATENT NrinlSlTEllag 11/L12111) . tiEsf.' Blinds overcome the only 'ntdecttnn to thl4 higiay northland ornattientat appendage 10 rvery well cnitililtedhothse. They area.) areh ngeda• foist down from the top of the wtodowos'lwelt ,at hokt lirloon the bottom, or can be auesnded at any point Wiwi...a, giving free averts to light and an when required, affording every optrotittnity or rfroolog 11,m from the floor. They are am Ample in arratigrinent and nearly at cheap as the grdlnoir. Mind. Ad I ark is,thst lots soft and 'ea - dieter them Grfore yoitraasier. . TULA lIMPARENT Mallow So ADES. Reed [Wilda, Ralf Shades, Gilt Core lees, Olinda and Pins. Oilcloths. doe. &rt. • GM EMI LEITERCI) IrOlt Proat Wiabotri:painted to nrilcr. Wire-cloth Window fltr.eeaamantlfacturrd t order, beautifully landrelpedny plain. F. FOB%' • Whale:tato and Retail Wolf?. No. ti anuth • • r.12:111, door helot! Market. Pht , May 21,1(143. 11-f y MEI WILLIA IC GROVES & Co. 'IIPIIO . LSTERY,IIEI)DING AND P,E • ATII- Gt. 6VAREHOUSE. S. 1:: Corner of 14 and Arth Strestt Phitaara. ' l / 4 ltP,l l l, Feather Beds, !dusk' t 7 and Straw hilittamflev, enahlone, dot., COmfrirt. /Wee. rattuteriatten, Sacking'', Blankets, ate , constantly on habil„'or made to-order. i . nd *old SVltole9ale and Retail, un the utast favorable terms., 4£5.1111 . 11tii,11.1,1tt mid alfSiiti.ke.i . lko . , by the hair or WI Ist). Of . rs,f pAc.; fully aoliwred;PnoutPd ly executed, and warranted to Rive tattsfac.ton. 13.—Mattraasts re-madcond Frathertreitoca -1,04., # r4ot. 3, 165 j 18,1 m lIIMI 111181 , SADLERV. - SUMMER EA R. 9 1 111: SUboriibrr has now on hands iponitlete ■ortu,rntof llarorcs for strainer %sett ~earrtsge llartter4; Arnett, or Double. eirSer- Mai pled and liniehedlia rVety 0.00. 4**,o . / 7' Per-ort,t, "fail peltetiati rind colors realist striae. Miro, Saddres. r. •• frridles and all Sorts of Trappings, berougink to tire Sadler y busintes. Witness Soiable for Colliery .larituers of band, of' ir,ade to order IA short Watice. ): Le or.lers ror HauteAtt,',.te.; promptly supplied nn renrnuabte tettn4 , 1,. WrIMEI.qI/01IFF, Opposite eptotopal Citutelt,ermtre Sr., Pottsville. June Venitian Blind Manalacfory. Ara 4 ntooga 34.-ZEIIIIE announces to the eitikentiforPoita.. Vlt • vale and vicinity. that ire in prettatett to mutt tifactnre ri A N .or every color and style at short notice and at the lott.esii rates,—. 11. feels c•ttaitlent that a trial anine le audicietit to be okitv inced of (he advantage of IntraLtvinr, .A line ansort Went of Blinds ennstantly ott: hand,— lie i. a also prepared to repair;paiht bid 1111114 1 in much a manner an to tender Anent almost equnhin appeataltet to roma. . ; • • April 23. 1n33. 11'.;nnt PLUMBING ESTABLIBEIMBPIT. 1 1 1)11•K N3o\ respectfully an iahnc4a to the puttlic that he has purchased the aid/re:qua of Ili.'l4le halt of Moreton k Diaainsan; avid ini.neat tarrying no the Plumbing business In all Iraloancliev at the nl l ititont tooter tit;' Volt eville (suck, where be hopes, tty attention to btl tnem. , he nifty 1:;y UtAi to tie ,n a Rh3re'lvf tlie. nullie pat ral.ttge. lie Will gll4t- . noire hlt woes:Ur tie an and II xvplbg do.: on res.onarde tot tn.,. A 4 inn he done rite. hare. 11. IllefitNA(V.l. Atlett.l, 1 351 f . . •'" LEATHER. . FRITZ 4:. lIEN,DiiI 1 , ~ .'::ure No ?Si iVorth TI - llRD:tit., Phil,iitalphia. \IOROCCt, MAMIE' AI 1 1 :I tiattl, qutifi•rs, itn , i ILATIrt9, Canirdistenn and general lqe!attnt, Bubi cle.n.wh"lercite and retail. fttandfacto!v at . ii•S -Afar garetta titteel,Philadelptti• , • , ' - liß` • 'idly A. ISNI. , ' I . fltVay :MISCEL ANEOUS. 479 3Uril SCI rOL 800IES AitslD„ LtIJRA ! RIES. 9111,E sulHcriter.tiltvals keepa , on hand a tare ,nottnent of Sunday 1.100k1; 111 Alt naP4 In Snail y A.honla. Akbo, Sunday :4(1w! Libra lea of lOU lOW UU ' Ih.do do Non ! 2 and 3,each,i . :. tat • do du BV zi 3pd Bo ' do . do ,at ' ! 150 Cottage I..btary. !, a on Upiscopai Subday School Libraryooo,vol,lo 00 ALSO. • i fAito l'ostunwnia.netzuln and Xnelitar. : •200 Qfulrx, Engll,l‘ and Gettnali, , • English and fun wa I a 11.1. k • II ymu &i.., all of which ..old at ittleeS t and the car,Wee anit t i tty plarChatt(iltt ul F 11 , FIANNA WS Book, and sat :Mettle ey; Stott. .111 he 25,1653. I lo— • STAIIETZR dr. -ILLUAtlif;:l 1 C IIEA P WATCHES AND JEIV lit& r, .i A T liousA Le and Itstatt. at the 6 , Phl4,llsiptita Y I Watch hod Jewelry atone," Ao.Ptt llotur tit, owl titrert, cornet oft/natty, Philadelphia. ; Goa.] Letter Walches,loll j,,t•l'd,ln carats ftite,ilats On (told I.spine, *ln to SW fluid Mittel:tiler:4% 700 S:lll.i.r Lever, lull jets-- ,Fine Sinter f !di) -:,' 150 i riled, L .121t4,1,1 Illrattltts,Th 300 r 4 z Iver Impine, jewels, 0 iattlitt, , t.:ol - 1 re - 0111. I ('U : 411 1wrior Untwists,Ailr. 4 lll - erTrattpnonsiset. 5 011 i t:• IdPens, with Pea It ell"! tfilyet Holder, li 1 00 cold Fano t K11'116,7'371 tents to 00 , 1 Watch Gina i sew, plain, itli cents; Potent, IN; I.iiNII, *5; only; i .11:L1:17 i. 7 ;1 4 % . 14 . 71 , 117 .. .. All goAdik . .7ttatd to he I n al e t 14TAIIFE1iIV* IfAIiI.IEY, I . • . .. 'ildteellOril !101It'Contad. 1 . I . (to hand, earner:al.] and tillverAitvets sop Lepines Full lowetthan the alto:trio-14*n, , . ag - . sspt. 3,1t133. ; : Vl•tOrn Plll NTING, GLAZING a nd d PArtRING -..re..i1, REMOVAL. , , ... el: w .110 WEN having truntSed his shuttle 2 doors t rawer, the .American House, Centre ritteet, atid takenanth partnership his brothers; the siihstriliurs Allltilli nee In the public that they ate prepared to ex rriite all?irders in their line With the gritate,t4e spalch.sbitl on the most reason/41e terms. ;...They eli:e ploy gum) wurlcinen and their eitstnnicray, them- . liire, he sure amatishictury joli.i.q ct .: EMI They, also, bee leave t,. call attention to tbe.li cplentlid assopiticnt rupet.bankingv. tAVintlo%- dia.tes.acc_, comprising every. variety oCitylr and wathy, In Snit the taste and flatitel of pllTl . ltUets,all4 t$ h lbq Offer et the toweervily . prir,3„- J. W: BOWEN ac. uito'rOußs". • doors above American House. Centre St., . Pottsville, AStil 17.1d32. • : P-11 " Susquehanna Lumbef. rpur. subscriber hap .received ' al Ids .Saw- I lug, Planing and turtling anti; xfare;re offers for suit* a large stock of well-selected, seasOrsed Lum ber, from the Susgstelsa one liner, of tliti:Yolinceing Oral pt ions • . 44,5;4, 6-4. and 2 In. tannel Sitar, , ; • 4 4 and 5-4 la. While and Yellow Plna tloorlng, I & Ilan. Superior White and:V*llow Pine hoards, lielnita'AJossi.. Plank and.Scantllng, SrPopelutnua *Mingles. • rE if, to prepared to do all kind* of tisaateg, Planing and Turning to order. A Imge mumrsnielst of htd pons, flannisiers. Table Legs, iiso, wad. Porch:Cero ire respectftilty Invited to ititinline -hor ,totit twiort they mpke their purehtutir, • ' PULL! OR.Ag't; ;11911 ' • May ", H 43 uvftmtrarbaks IN waste I . lin Is.inatrlbrr bps.. leive to announce that helms Meaty,' hianiolf in Punnetlle, where he •upy to give iniaruttiotta un ihn PI AM) find Gli co any WllO may favor hint with ship' patron ago. jo Persnne debiting to teertire,instruellunt twill pleare calf at the Drug Store of inlitt U. IlroWneor on the Aube; riper at the Auvnral Heim,. Fat IDEILICin :citrEn. I' -Lr .August 27, Iti33 , ...7 i ,:ii ,i l l :' ~ ..,... - ._ ~,,,i ...., il ' .., - - '.',' _ ~ , - ,7 • , f.td. f-.`- , 5 ,1,-.,,,,i,.„ _:, ,- i -'e•,: tl, -' 7 )-:= 7 ,«-i l i-- -. :.\: , ; ;- . „- - •- , ~.. , , -- -- . 1 , , ' , ' -i‘ _ - ' - • '' 'l.'4 •,, , , : _. .. . „..... , , •..,. ~.,„ I . - • . I . 1 Ij. [ I ....., . ' I . ' ll _fr I . - •L i 1 . • 4 • • .. ..1 . . • • . - .... 4 . 4 ."- Ir.& A A , Et i t :, , , . . -, . , , D IF TTsvILLE. - . . ~ ~,. , . , .. - .. ...,.................,___________ ..,,,, , wir.r. TrAcii !.OD' TO PIERCE omg,rowzys Op tor LO,Tn t i :41) raiNG , OCT num SITS CAP "3 OP 11101=11311$4,XVTAIS co WlLL'on'g orinlopri To ova liArrps AND sItWEVT ALL TlArltt. 71-1 ("W: I' St ANtr ct X A.Sti IZE. —Jr Johnson. • ,ISIIE1) It:Vit.:Rl SATURDAY Al IINING Wir - BENJAMIN BANNIN„ .. -, . . ... " POTTSV I 1.1.1.. , st .ii 1., 1 I,_k 11,1. - t .01. ~ L .l 1 , i II: NNI-4YLITA . -.7.--..41-.......__:_ - _ - ,=.:-=-_ -- 7.- - = - -=.7. - ...•_•,,....._,.....,_______—, q... - 4 - I i P. , ..11, • • • i- _ 1, ,' 1 ' ' ' • ' 1 1:1 ' SATURDAY M O RNIN i q, NOVEMBER 19. 1858. =I PURL PHILADF,IXHIA. I.IPPII{COTT• V6llll2l . .tortele. FDIIIIIIO DIi:ON coionam LIETINCOTT & cc• , HA V 6,innianid ty 4., hind a fail aiin rune ni .of TPA% %V twigs. iaduana and Us.weltizi iennridlt. .. Na. 17 ~North Wales dineet.nud , . No. la Nunn {intimacy Avenue. 1 . 4111-1111. Jae: 20, ieaa , 6./Y rusts! 117118!! runs!!! Ni& GET:tit-iv buievale and Grtnil ittli STOILE. s line A Kurth l'tiiiii) and 71 dintb PCCIAND Streets, /tad/ I phis, Juipriner and Manufscinter 01 every de mipttun ut Lai/16W 1010146. As avy- oft have ail best* selected by my seti, in Ettiv, London, Leto:Alt./ut fleek. macre, and /mutt inaniSbethirli ht trie;l. am tbeemore emoted to offer theet -twat- /adieu at lesapricea Simi they eititre. ructur,ed foe At. any ostler eflatiltstunent in thecal. I/ernes/Silly lay it.. the hillier in ealtaind iutairdtor soy mot-It.: , ~. . • • mi ki.di or Cars repri red and taken to 0/chance , mAriiiim ltErZ. • _ - • . . Sept. 17, MO. ~ " •ai nril unilersltlnett beg; respectfully to call ale at I. teat tots titilliners, coat bleiehants, and sit those in want Of BEAT pittroVED, or BEST BEAT CllAlNd,Ear'Niaingor 3 1111.PurPosrs. to tits 131 3 e stock of BM But Chains. asi.orled tars, front 1 inch In Li Inch, made float bit tefinPn iron. Mau, In hb .11rge stock of Rest' Pressed Chains, assorted rises, from 3-16 lath to 1* made from best Cable Iron, snitch wilt be sold nn very rsseons• bin twins; by • DANIEL McCaltIMW,." No. 48 tlwanson titreet, and No.l : • • • Dork Foreer•W hart; Philadelphia. • Win li'...Agard a. Co., / Port Carbon.: Sietirge Mason, Choirlekldllier &Co.; filti;lintock & McKnight./ ' Jcilianart Cocain, Eq., Llewellyn, Ps. .May 91, IKS3. 21.1iin' No.IB4CHESI NUT Stre ei,Swat Ws Building .1 3 N1LADELP1114, • • XTBNBIV B. MUSIC' PUBLISIIBILand Dealer In Instruments of rimy degerigtion, Exclusige Agent for the sale of Hal (et, parts & CO.'s (801100) PAT/11T ercantrin riot" Xoliaos nod oth er MANUA, L.Gilbett's Boudoir Pi anon, Me eons, ItiartliVa Guitars, Barns, Sheet Monte, Bionic, Music nooks, itc. .1T Residents of the "minify wilt he supplied A hy , l.mar! or otherwlee with any nmale they may yriatOkt as low rates as If purchared In person. flaying ririe of the !argent away in the. United 5tat.:4..11 (eel dent of satisfying ill who maiS s favor me with ,a rail or order. t 3. Dealers in Ituiit suppltvd on ithe most 144ra tenor,. Plansncto srrotsl- ham! PiAngis for rime Mayl4. 0.53. - ROAY . . Prtee'allatent Gandlev,((ar which we alveoli, AgiN) 'Crystalline and Foliated (Candies. -For the : above Candle, we received the drat premidm (a viilVer 61e dtd0 froM , the Franklin Inatitute - , and a Diploma from ttit;Kmtv:lkriestlturol Shriety.at t heir /ate eel/WI/ans. Toilet Almond and o ther Fancy Sotp, , Yellow ;Drown, White and Castile !+.ap, Refined et pesniaretz In C,ikes, , - UPLDIPed: Pnier. 31 Norat Whareev, third etore above A RIM ir3l reel . Phlladeltibia. .. . May 11:1853 , 't 21.1 y PREMIER ARTISTE IN IfAIRA.77 Chestnut Sir, opposite the Mate Ronne. PIIILARELSIIIA, in, venter °fine celebrated °mistime, Ventilating Wig' and Elastic Sand Tunpaces, luatritetions to enable iadlea and gentlemen to measure their own jit/edg with accuracy: -R. DOLLARD had always ready far ante a splendid stock of Cent's Wigs, rflllptell. Ladles' Wigs, half Wigs, Fritots, braids. Chris, &C., beautifully manu factured, and as cheap as any establishment in the Union: DOLLAR ltettanium extract or Lustrous Hair Tonle, prepared limn Mouth rtmericin herbs slid roots, the most successful article eyes ntoduce'd for Preset slug the hair front lea out or coaueine color, rc tinting and prosrrOng It mt ... - /-sithy and luxuriant fiats. Ainong other reasons why Lollard'• hate cut ing Maloon maintains its Immense popularity Is the act that his tonic Is applied. to meaty head of bar Cot at his establi■hn u mt, consequently it itiltept in better prescrratim, than under any other known ap plication' It being thus prtetically lasted by than• Patois, offs a the greatest guaranty of hi efficrcy. sold wholesale and retail at his old establishment, ITT fiIEATNUT St , opposite the State ilouse,phil adelphia: 7GIRARD 'LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY .1 and Tftusx COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA. office' N0_132 - cIiESNUT SY, the Fenn Doer Cast or the Custom House. Capital, 830,000, Chatter Perprtital. caminue to make itliStifilliCtilantivesun the most litVornie leflllll. The Capital being paid np and lavezte+l4 together wadi a hOge and constantly i tie - remain; , eierred fund, offers a perfect security to the, insured. -, - The ptemintos may be mild yeterly,,butr-yeatly, bit quarterly. " . The•Meopany add • loans periodically td the In smatices for life. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, 1844, and the second Poems in Deretnbet; 'lBlO, amount to an addisilln of .X 6410 to every 01000 Ininued under the oldest talkies. Making' 81451 50'whicb atll 84 OW when it shall hetorne a iitSteced of otooo .11ginaity- Insured ; the next 'oldest anibeent ta $1537 50; dn• next in ageta MIR SO for every 01000 ; the Where In the .'lame. Otopottion acconfine to the amount and time of standing. which radditioas make an average of amp ;than COper 'rent, upon the ;neonatal paid, mithaut itrreeilek, the an nual preinlom. 51•14.10Eltii. Thomai Ridgway; ./ahn A. Iknixte.‘ _finnan Dams. - D. Danner, • ' Jahr. Jay rredetirit Breritn, Robert Pk/U*lll4 .Deorfie Taber,. %. ':solDeph Vesta', ' John It. Eselaser... Vanae It. James, - ithannalettle, Joseph T . Balky, - John tt, Olark, . Pamphlets annihilate table of Imes auerelpiana tions,hum ofieppllcat Om and fit - fiber InfuraMilon ran, be had at the ofike, TIIODAR RlDt7 D'AY .dual p. 4s•te.Acttlary., , OFThesubserleuer Is Aimailoi Me above r..acuisioy In Schaylkin County. and will effect Inieuratices;and glee an [trete*/ nefutmailoo on the aubjed. ,• . B. BAPi NADI. April 0i,1953. GIIISBIOWNS:: , . jj US? riaeSiv' id a large and splen4ld nisaristent or . danualeand single balsa' Cans, wnlrh wilt be mid ' , UN', tent Miner than Obey live blen sold irs Potts. 34itfiZterelatine; Call and e sun Ina our muck btfors pineteaslitgelsentlae. ' • ' • • • 1 CLEtaNS.de ticiaLtn: Augustin, 1833. i 1 tt f) ONIX;NDAL CEIIIII6BITs /b—An Se:cahoot article for Ilaiatinstertis, Vanity. Sprint nausea tad estlawrotod for living rlatap-, oast froth wet and ssposed walls. ' For sale by tnisatLEB aia nspPAßD,srra., . Of soil Sitectatowt to Ow tato awn Oar t ilthlth *AOC •attid fat sale atoll ' 111' J TAIIVIN; • rotataffls t rehab; Fob. WINO. -•- 6-10 at 13. A.& S. &LLEN, 7 4. fEI South 11 r i,./rve3, Philadelphia, .If 4 OILS; $0:1,P; GUANO, 4:ri.,offor AI for ssitt.: 10,90,1 Gallons 1. Wys.t & • oast %Vhislo Oil, _O,OO !do 111raLto,t do du • 6,1N1J. '4l.‘ ' Eleplotht , 1,000 lioxes fln,lrocul (Hive p, P*l4'aria Brown • NM Toni Peruvian Guano. ' 100 . do . elope Pliospbsie of I.lcor, August 13.153 3 , f tree. 11, '52.30 33.4. SLOPE MIA AiS. ; J. EL GOULD. (Huey Emma T o 'A. fiur. - - rrILE tillbactibera invite lour attention It their Htock of OD., CANDLL.A• AND. NOAP, which they offer at the Inwest instinct rates, CONettANT. LY FOR HALE Bleached aud Natural Winter and t3prinvelperm Bleached Winter and Bprieg Lard Oil, Fatra. White Winter Solar (111, !peached Elephant Oil. (Wtnter and Sprina.) 4 1raiaed Noah iVeAt 11 , 1121.111 hind riliat Whale OIL Whiter and tlpring, Whale aid, bleached, Ktralts Bank and Tannew.od, Machinery and Ilicasing Oil. • • New Bear:44 Sperm Candfre,, Patent PpliattedOperro l'an.lles, (Palm...! And MOO SaralinfMandlra, . . DOLLARD. For Wigs, Inehe.t. Troupes, it Se:ilps, ja., No. I The round of thy Na. I Front forehead to head. . ; Oack asTar tut hatd 2 Frontforchead over' 2 Over forehead, as • • the bead to neck. far as requited. 3 l'rion eat meat over 3 Over the 'crown of the top. • the head.. I From ear to ear ed . the forehead. . . R. ;:OLLARD has Si last disco vered the se plus vitro of Plitlß SVC and snriounces it , for site, with perfect confidence In Its surpassing everything of the. Mad nose In use. It colors the hair clitw block or tuatara, (is may be desired.) snit is used withava asp ivjury to:the hair or skim, either by, Mill or Other wis...ca a be washed off in ten minute* attlor spot. ratithi, without detracting fronrits efficacY.. Persons vi.iting the city are invited to give him a roll: "I:rh this addthsved to It. DOLLARD. 177 Chestlicrt Street. Philedylphia, will receive Ariel:MOM Julf Li. 14:4. 10-1 Y LIFE INSURANCE. ow +,r=l7; o C ~. 'X - ..GOODS - i' &c. • . .., • . " • , - [ ;•_,•l , ..::—,ti. isAit , __ . .. Orocat or, rail Dili Gems IL, „,,, 11 irtURP• .iI4 tom I.simnr.i.t. Toi3nb an* Arch filfteto 1 . r, d bitskietklila. 61w/slit:ilk Invite like attention or C 041111) i.t.ii3lteXce!pel , h, and othetryto their StrickFul V, IM:triads men, in shirr : : II kintlins al ip In lc e# , ' Ail kinds of IC. hmirls. .1 . Atnericatil 1 Virienci - tliankais snit Quilts, Crcurih 141prctilics, . • table Daniarks. Towels, PashistialC:Orecr irload. 'British and Pkillrlit , 3Cl Cal NstCyasir Orr - Saillts • . i - term. r nillF4 1'.1104.401 Wijihni, ' , I: kt kr. L'llafk , ' conStaurly receiving pods trent she knkttnn•)iM.,..-nt irirk and Plitisdeiph'in, which ru2l- hies therrirchilier go.KI bargains to al Otis' Miuhs. Stip; :ij *VI. - I 35.3 in . -.' liAew Curpetingigy: • • I ~:_..c. -, ,t TIE. i.j'Ar...trri,":4'tn.t :•ttand> coiner ol" Centre Z V dad S,Ol-*,ecian vtrv'e:::, Pottsville. I . 'moll p6jqrnetingo, • • Floor Oil' Cloths, thgw(lo l I 1, , , j,I do - . • Table j. do- Ittatilan i i ;•}.;(! do • " 1 :Mille 1 ',siting% i ii: .,:i . t 1-. i :; do '. I Check 11 do i Stalvi 4.4 do ' 1 Dour hllls. AlO a ,Pist rep 911 - listortthent of WinJow fanging's`, with tiijo. ° II . - 4lete. n , , . RiebtnisOeif:3i3w4,44, f Duff Lini.n Slides, Watitedl,llii",eens,' 1, 'FrAnsparit 'do •Andinil.l4.l4ined hoh.lin Rhatte:i. i , • 8.410. 1141 v hating made satinet-Wien', with the nrinclpallettlihulniturers t”? a V 111,41 3 ,14 sapply IA" the - newefo tierinv in catinoine drx., is thereby enabled to n 16.11.1 ritrpillott 2 choir., rout..time tit ut the above Iltevii 01 - illtot/or quality, and at the firmest thy pri ees.ll 41 t/4, ~.. 4 4 ) >1 4 4 00 ) . :, . . . ! Hit e ' *.3fo ‘t• do, or Gdoirr abliitg thi Cditqf 4 - Moult I 'TM hi Vaboi. Alac I plaid and vipwil A AA, lani c 4 in, burl?' Floti4 Tagetti Neap , II( 'lv. 1 Aboi Cotrae..4 Natiet) iI than 111 ISOPPY, a PitAP4 iii eui co • -04. RI Cl lrl forat Iva% e an rd iMii toil iniiler aniclen of theN own Imporia• time,' uligtl4: thegwlll Bell .at` the I I{irest prim.. Tiiiiir a.Aii,qvalient consists of Bronzes, F ert nul m rio paws. M a ch, Oiiils, gi:,4auil ditt..nr. en and Dm, ~ Iletii garrOitin and Bisque, finhentian and, Fienth Fancy Glatt , ormolu, and (Mt binidi, Fans. Port 51litilair,4:#pera qiaiinea Portable .peeving Caren, andiDeali.i:iartil a lioninati4 other beautiful al tlelein. antirig.#t4lare:nnmi, very rare an. curious Auto initthwri AM. Painting*, Itnaravinge.l:and a erunidate .a , iinitinesiklif :Superior Ti.rlet Ankles, Perfumery /at:, i prkklnit wanting handr-ome arts) les hir the par. inr„liiirii y',i , hr for r hridad and other POsente. can ult. tinU thee 19 tai.. etoaldishatent whefe everything In w 4, l 4, iti , t4rtectie nen sold. ~. !NI; lt, h til,i.tn of evenings. Strati:ars visiiina the t4inktled to,eaatotne. the asnillmetit whether itglie or not. !" . • • i Ail IA le _ - ISTICS OP. stolovutus. COUNT!". it ;hart of the Coal TFade ot Sehuyl ing the nitmes of thjit 'veins worked together with the nantes of the Own; era OM 't ,tkrators:,; their thielmess,lepth below the Waler-lt rliF, length of,gangway4,l4tinek, quantity of Coall 15Mileetflug }'ear fromeuillf vein, number of tgarsil. filid males used in the tratli, together with the nerd iel'of Soiam Engines and ti*ir vower, Mi ners cot li'.6 - eil, Miners' Houses, and the capital in vemiecl qy nahraluals; ern - bracing all the Statistical Infcirmlf,liitf of the County, relative to' the Coal Tretle, at 4onden.ecl form, a large !Onion of whiell EMINI is eittirtlty,lJeW : Jug pal itthedauNfor - mile at the 13.01;'zitalttlitattotiery t - _;tore of ih Sitle'eriber.— pw 4 " :',1,1 rdhit,.. ' • 111 SASSO. ,: c . , Aft'o I ,rule by . ''• i , :r.-. - . WM. TI. ZIEBEII, 1 r....: , . . 'fluid ,Strert, :hiladelphia. .1, • I _......., 0110SPECTUSJ , OP 11 AN , ORACLE • • :. 1 •:,•:,.. . . • GENEjtAI. MINING REPOSITORY. A Nevi .ll.liinililv Maga.:ine and .1 eternal fiir the Prop( =illustrated. 1.1 •=. 'l , Wel I' oimf.vou and with you, ifeakt and band. ' i' !!tt`, We'tolue from the ran I" , Oar *ta ' aine la now whited — the opeople tall and we tom's+ t,-;:l'iterefore we will effertio excuse—it is nollneeeeki let "dir Oracle" speaklfur liimaelf; Exiow., t‘l,- /saw. industry, Exterpipe and Talent. ~,. Tile 09 j,. i >t;~ti~ FRS and MARINE PRNNIIYLMANFA• Street, Philadelphia. .109,016 51 ; 1, . 135,1459 56 ; - - 1,916 19 100,990 00 , All repairs unify dab.. 'graces tram a .li,tance, promptly Attendrakto. I , Wli4i'A II A. lilltli: lone 5.164 K 21-if STATIONERY, - &c., /416,183 le Bed re- • 87,864 e 6 rpirc eatecrllyer has just received an elegant as= moment of German Silver Alatl•entatical - Inatra- MIMIC which will not corro4o, yorsing• hi price final 1119 to OM per rase. 'Also, beautiful cases •of Instoc- , meets for the pocket. Also, Ivory and Ron/mood tines,among which are *erre% new-and useful Scales ' forming conddnyti 111 l ci different Scales. Also pocket Coinpasave, Tape Idnee, fen.. together with , cheep lattruments for etehoole, etc.. &e. !net tecelved, it .pricett much , lower than usual, at ' ii. BANNAN'S Chekit stalloneryand.Varlety Chore. - Maylt..lB.sS. • '7 033 , 3,3 ts 70 goad k 6161,491 99 179,016 51 .17,010 21 tosses. 1115d,316 70 inge penpetnaJly on !ianandlige and the mount& terms. Da Mama Votnpany SIIICENBR,Art. dd door above Nat, NNW COPY 800115, - Four Pitts, for beginnerm—tfin Alphabit.. Large and 4Small Hand, made of cam!' Paper, and ruled diterently from the other Copy flanks—Lust asaattfactaretl and rat rate at D. BANNAN'It 'Cheap Bank' and r4tailunery :gore: June 11.1051. St— GLolleill FOR SCHOOLS AND PAMIUER Ulf—Just receired a la! of I'llolara, a eel' article tiu pra.ved.aahable far Schools and ramilies,3ll afvai irb Illte sold de - Philadelphia litiCt3 either' Slo.elP Or in pairs,st • D. DANINIAN'S chimp Dank and Stalitenrey store: Oil H— AIILUISON'S "Intbsetibri hal rantle arrsusetnents always re &vvp a supply-o these celebrated tuba taband. and will !ell It whole sate-to dealers; at -the Manufacturer's prices—thui *awls, the catilagi. fle also retails , It , In ralioa, hall Idtuv. quart.orsmallt bOttIPY, at erty price*. 94:qua vouvrau P Ala A OPLESDID.SICTICLE.—Fife's Pena Oblklive rotated *teal YVAN znastiaried an the null piled - Ade as his relebtaterd Outd Pins. For a r e A l r ., • - noilt sad Mattonery Fin:r.retrOlitle• /al, S;11:11, '- -4* syclimlL REA DI AD sired a Desb supt 4 - 11WflitbestibrrAss Plot," Wading legume. cots- An t ' iltentihalallrigi 611-isnot Schgvils. Wso =kb Bha rat o f __lcatechbons sale „oil; !prof°, al ?" 4 7".'• O. nANSAN, - ; - Publisktr aid bookseller. 1 . UP. 1851 * - Arjatit*m w .T,L!gitirlll Nun a v`Tx". l . 4 , HullerhesPulales,..lPOus/u.*P.atilf 37k by the 43/0111, just publisbed and fur sale at - • Bo EAMON'S' $41 , 58 . 14711""k," $10141144 HUlise.— PlYa, • sormitU)tcwirroow riuNtis rzzavil! 200)1 131133;1E1MT .I ' rEl . Mlrl3 . =n ZILEGANT. NULTHEIVI&TICAL M1T111.7 AI ENTS. (trim. How , ..itr,x.haJovis fall Advonoinic frosii the. west ; 'As olds thoweatv we of . ;Apt! eoto4 thtiVilay of rest. • • - Pristbt o'er the eitrth thistar of eve . lite millet:it brittilv And m)::ned!iii•trei mend). weave . , Their tight ar4uud eitr head.. Best, man; from Aber. rest from bin ; The Warid's hard - rontrid cline The Einly hours With God begin-- ' Yartd theirto *ivert repair., • 1 . Bright' e'er the eigth the morning ray sarreti Ugh will mit ; Fair embiim of the gioriowi day • Tdnievermo &Lail least. - ; LOVt I . 1117 R.O4ltT SQUIMEy. b!DESTRIICIIIME - . . I : ,1•• • -- 1 . They sin who lus loVe_eari die With hie till. ot .r passions ttv. • ' AR others are Wit wilily. - ' • • In heaven einbitfon cannot dwell; Nor avaneeln lie vanlix of hell ; • Earthly those passions of the earth, - . . Thetperish where they have timer birth ; But.rove tee l•aeitructitstcQ - Its holy tliOe filrever burneth, - FroinHeaven W 1 ' enuie to'HeJeen - reutrueth Tod oft on eartka Iroubled guest, • ; • At thnektleiwirglvl, at times oppressed I: , It here is tried ad puritied, .. Then: bath fn ' ven iis rfeet test. • It sowettateri 1 .tod and rare, i:" ; ..- But the trarest lime of tore is there., 'f . !ref 13 1 1inc9tic • ( Pro4:l Mt.lB:irto rod. iratoonal Dent4rat..j I'OPTEE-4TOlit k OP .11 S If:st.,. c ;, • „ , coffee is ul Asiatic origin, and broUght to tlie,Gccidem by the Tucks. They call it cah. reAr. - • Yemeiti,!a tircivince in Asia, isigentr 'ally cousidesed a plate where Ate coffee -sprung - on. Vertain it is that•Arahaiti herds mons& the desert lit Al-Dshesira, apPioaeli ing one evening the shores of the Euphiatus, were the first i , to discover the ealtv,eaut pow er orcoffee.! INVoin out as they were, utter : a_oresume journey through the desert, they ' were rceliniug beneath a coffee tree and fur -pastime comirieneed chewiug ihecoffeheaus. They soon übservqd that, their WearineSs pass ed away, and! lett) them line-spirited during the night, . Nextievening they repeated their -pastime; and it had the saline - elleed.,; They were convinced, that there Was hiddia and retieahing powerlin ibe-coffee.beans:t -li was ititaiutioduced as a kind of meth cme forrelaxatiod, for which purpose it was roasted, grOund and boiled- in but water, in the manner' We prepare coffee now. .Const... Tient eia,,the OMOnion of wine 7 drinitiughy Mahumet, the u se of co ff ee soon ~ becanie. in ( I . extensive dentan all over ArabiaJ Turkey and Persia. 'Pruitt these countries coffee was iutroduced by the Venetians, in the year 1591, into Italy, to be tied only as an enlivening medniine.,.. At Min - they tiled it with the leaves of - the Collie tree; which wm, - ,tiowev. Cr, abandoned, and they resorted to the coffee beans, and prepaied• them in the same man ner a's_the Arabians. Alter a While it becaMe , a lavorne beverage fur- daiuty persods, and . ; i ts iniportation fri.nia loreigu country len dered it . ; in the elks of the aristOcracyiut that :pet iod , desirat,ile.- -• • Pinta V-euiee, Coffee was introduce' it into England, Preece 4ntl Holland. • The first pu ti fie coffee-Goode Was opened in -Loudon its the ti'ear 'lO2 ; a few "years utter the second ari teeareet.M Paris, and a third in Anisirdaiii. Not, hoivever, mild the year 161)2 wag collet known in Germany ; it was imported fiorn. Holland 11)444 . Xuasted. The firSt; public. toffee fibuse Was testa,dished in Leipzig, -in the year 17.20; 'w ip ell , no efuntn, is theelest colfee-libuse ii, the world, as it is eirtil at the present day ;a ipla/e of public amuseinent...-- - . Two circuniStaitees, contributed principally to make coffee a general beverage iu (3er. Many ; firstly; that coffee was exempted; by .-the governinent !turn the taxes laid on beer and wine ;and,!secondly, the powers! of cof fee to produce' an agreeable excitement with out Main:alum ! . J i - .These qualities Made it the-most agreeable beverage to ladies and ~busincis. ;Tim -. lThe Jews in Germany, ;mown to be Sho !mist fictive merehatits, be. came exceedingli feud ut this enlivening Leverage, and nisi'" the poets. It is a. well known storytlia,i the French poet, ROssrau, once on a visit - to Voltaire, retuarked to the latter that•Offee Was a poison. Voliairere plied : ~, Trite ; but 'a poison which': affects -the health very ,slowly, as I have been drink ing it fur sixty years.' ,• - The!greatest oPponents to'coffee Blinking are-the honidep . athic doctors, who Oonsider -coffee as most injurious to the health.. In --deed It! is in; nervous people; particularly strong coffee; also to dyspeptics it may prove not digestible:; but in the latter case: its' ill digestion ariiies IrMn the impure milk which is mixed-with it. . . , . The!Freacti and Gertrians"drink more black coffee than 'white!' and take soon afterwards , r. a `glass of pure.cnol water; and iharcusiont is r une, Which- it ivould be useful to adopt in' , , this country,;ns i i this manner . coffee is not even injurious tO plethoric, people, .'rt . diet' drink Only ,a Sma 1 quantity of it. It Servtg under this cutidit on to aid digestion and en liven the spirits. i To young people it is not so wholesonie, as beer-soup, which is used by them in Gerinani. Atd 'young lathes 'who wish to heconie as fleshy as the vocalist Al both; • must retrain frowdrinking coffee. mid had better imitain the Germans in the use ot beer-situp: ' , There is often added to cotliT masted roots, ii*, that Of Ituccury or carrot; for.instancehtelt ; diminishes its flavor.— Roasted Ifearts oi-coCoa, on the otter hand, are Most healthy and palatable,-if mixed with- cutfee.ll" The Turks 'add different spi ces, acid the if reiieh pour *furl irt it, so do 01- so thelhatians and Germans ; and (hey Use sometimes the yolk of an egg instead lof cream; which is Commendable where there is no good milk tO be found. ParticUlar care is everywhere taken, except 'in this Country, 'not to roast and grind the collee before it is wanted for limniediate use, othertvise it lo ses by "exhalation the volatile oil which im parts suctrati flavor to it. The smoke 01l roasted coffee is one of, die -Most powerful disinfectants. • Coffee is also an antidote fei poisons of opium, cherry laur el, and inter . icai s nia.. It is also a Pre.venti-- live. of .. cost i veness. The consumption of coffee is . front year to year increasing. • /n Europe, alone, Ibi instance, the importation in a . period of tea - years, that is,: film 1817 to 1828, increased from one hundreitand six : ty "millions in . tvi i n hundred and twenty-five millions of tpunils. .to eel& , !tredreaches a height of 'tghteen .to twenty,' feet, 14s with its brafichet a Pyra medal form; evergteen leaves, and iS musk!, ered-one cif the Most beautiful of trees. : In. the third*yearit yields three pouodslit beans. In highest estimation, concerning 'the (matity, stand . Mochkeoffee from Arabia - ; next to it St.,Domingo, Java, St. Jago de Cuba, and then' Rio,. i nt...Biazit! and Cuba. However,, one kind: s!! fou!nd more palatable ; in -on count r y. than ! another, and different nations give preference in different kinds of Toffee. , 1 ,TOIVIE GIRLS. There"sun old lady away out. lit Naha , ning, who oitys you go to trolicks,aPple•but. ter • boilingi, singing and quitungi parties, three or lour evenings io. a week, and then say you have DM time to rest : theta yon go to the eirars or Show every time it guinea la' to the neighbothood, and spend money in these amusements, while you 2 7-pretead you can notafford tri Subscribe too- a. opey or buy a book; Nbw if 1 dtti nut know you very weli,l mink, be Bute she -seas slander ing you. it &its appear absurd to r suppose girls woulir he rich ninnies: but a., you and t are so well acuMnted, I know she is tell ing the truth -a tut a great many of you, o who' act as Ai yu , did not 'care to he either wiser Of better Man you now are. , It isl : all ' a' mere l'adge tolialic about not havingtime to r od or 01011 ' to buy books or peltruhcals. Everybody ta ts - country who wants' to read can find t me, and the • =anti of ml provernenti 'D.T i y need expect Id tie real pected and happy through life who does not foie ilia read: l4 is reading mote ttran any.; thing else,iitiatrakes one woman; or man superior to anal r. - Savages.do abt, read, but Spend -their leisure time going to " fro!: icks.' as i thiMakontug lady, says I.Yon •do„ and this t il, lorhati.keeps them savage.—Mrs. Sululitirn.i '' 1 • '• - . , Watts the city - matabal oC itaugor, 1 . Maine, nral . t„ engaged to ilegruxing i 4. qua lilt i;il Iftour '41144 tient seized, owe au 13t the'c r-u'.o joivirett " Why" to,* xtus ibi sold ` rOftlltte bOo4ril isesce nod given:lo tb poor t fi 'l A ioii.e _ limn the. qaard; replied. "The pourihavelati eponti uftt—let ot go." 1 =OE= i;'ClitiG THE! pARIDANE . LLES' The,uld gates c JattuS: were opened when 'Botue _Was at %vat. t - "and their mcsiern prow type,s, the 4irdlittelle3 straits, are•orit only . when a state of war .nia‘es ti.eiv!.ll tionsvoid, 'ands, the. Port• deems it to he tie: c'esaary to ,atlinitl his allies thruttOlyttiitu to protect • The account::: we have are that 114 are now ontin tar the:passage tit the British and French Beets. , , . The DardatieNs ' troni!Whicli strait, or Hellespout, derives its name; ire tour strung castles built otirio4ite to each other bra the Eu ropean and Asiatic ; and the keys of Constantinople.' Two of these castles—the old castle—werer raised, by 3fahinunied 11, soon alter the ettiquest of Constantinople, is .1453 ; the other two —the new castles —were built to the middle ut the seventeenth CVDIU ty to protect the Turki. against ;the Veoe tiaas. the hitter commands the entrance to the , liellespont; bud the distance from each is about . two miles and a quartet ; in four hours' sail •ucithe strait are the old castles, which are about three quarters a mile ,apari. Thee are well Mounted With formi dable batteries. i All along the, European shore to the Slarmora, the aspect of nature to its ruggednes caresponds with the frown of the guns • but. the scenery on the Aiiatic shore is beautiful,- The region abounds, too, in places famous/ in classic story's Here it ivas, Leander paid his nightly visit to Hero; here theted r huats of Xerxes drlissed on a bridie of ants ;y heti: Sulyinan crossed un a bare raft ; anti rq modern times, here illyron swam from Seetds mr.Abyttos. • - These fantods Straits have been, more than once passed. .1ni . 1770 the Russian squadron. under Elphistoue, appeared before the tower casilesf;' - aud thd admiral went by without damage. .. But the other ships did not - full% hint, and he rettivned with drums and limn -pets sounding. ' F A. British fleet under Admi ral Duckworth foreed their paisage iu 1807. Duckworth, in' his despatch to his govern went, giving- an, account of thiS tact, ac knowledges tfiat he ran a natrutV chance.— He set sail on (lie morning of ihe 19throf Febivary. At n: quarter before nine the whole stinatiron; under a tremendous fire, had passed the outer caStles., al hall past nine the leading ship, the Canopus, entevt! the nartotv .passaho of Sestos - and Abydos. under a heavy,cautinuade , trout btith castles. , receiving a stung, shot of SOi) putuids weight. Each, ship; as it !passed, had .to endure this cannonade. The ,adiniral- remained •before 'Constantinople Until the 3il of Allirch, when •the squadron oC tin ships teturneth In this in terval the Turkshad been so bysv that the castles were made "douldvlormidable." The admiral weighed anchor in thelnioriting this day., and "ei r ry ship was safety IN out side, ot- :Ire fin-.,'age about - Km?' The ad miral, Ili his dispatch ' eiyiressed his most Neely sense of his good fortune, and admits that had the Turks been 'allowed a week longer, "it .would have been a very doubtful point - Iv/tether i return would lay ,open to hint at, Ito lust '.12 talktl and wounded. TheiTurks Were 36, indigualif a t the escape of the British fleet that they be lieve the Governor of the. Dardanelles was bribed il Duckn?urtb, and l;eiteatled Tifkliarilanelles are raid to ,tie iu such a lortutclable coniliiiun as 16 br tinpiegttable. Every one hal. heatil ot the ::praetiviT " blessmg in the Runtish Chinch, but not every one knows the preeiia;: object and import of the . pr*euye. In a Itt'ent number ot the Fieeniun's'Apiii-na/ the orttatiuf Aieli bishop Hughes-4 " by Cardi nal Wiseman aOhe Church oh l'ltuntas, Canterbury. on iiecasion*ot Ile:•-iing the Bell 4 ot the Church." i Fut the niforminton ot the unen!ightenett:Oe copy tiont anthoti live document *hat the blei•stug ot a hell does. The rite, orceremoiy, which is now to be pet funned, beiongs.ni that ounterousebs, of secondary services in the Catlnilic (Atweh winch are tott;nded fora two , fidil First, to impress_ upon 'our mintk, by tli.. symbolism :which they cuticula, a'. conviction and feeling of tliat holiness which .pervatlec the cituich.• Secondly, and chiefly, • to eun e7 that of Ithetnselyt, might aPpear incapable of thenOkut . • w'hich Gott . has been! pleased to make capable, through the grace of regenerated nature, of a new and sact.rtid life,. not propei u, them; 'selves, w liereby t bey are enabled to transhrii, as instrututnts or channels of bittine mercy. a blessing ev en to us. • ''•• • 'Hence, when the. Catholic bell hag once been coosecrated , and blessed, it is so. sacred in the eyes of the ChurCh that it cannotbe applied to any other purposes: It is uotiti, tie used as you Commonly see hells used in this coun try, which has . how becoMe Protestant, and which, bad tlieibeen . used in the! same ina,n ner, Would have'shOcked the ears of our Ca tholic ancestori.l' : * • So the 'Church having Messed. the bell, and having devoted it to Guil And consecrated it to hint, having hung it in-the tower of ilie, choral; and forbidden it to speak except when-. it speaks as from' God to man, likewise gives :it another voice; to speak from nmq , to trod —when a tire breaks uut—the•stiunds of the bell break mutts_ Christians have believed that the flames Wer'e, quenched through the piayers called forth and sent up to heaven by lhgf material object.'; . • . A few haveicotne to the conclusion that the world is hi be redacts! toviuders on 'Or 'um; May, 1351. Theirheadquartersin this city, are at the Fourth , Street Mission Church. As the programme has been well got up, westing expect to see weak-mitided people paSS through ie same':sceuea, that '.Miller and hi men's`' .made so' popular in 1544. Worneri! - will!..rilik up housekeeping and take to peddling t. irinuia, in lite shape of three:cent tract. 4 fur the Apocalirise. Men. with more claWaidicii thou brains, will sell farms, and 'ivilli th proceeds buy ~ ,n s*. ceosion robes," ;with which to fly from the Battery to - Paradise. Ilyi)ocriteg, will come out and enjoy a I.4rvestA Our lunalic asp , lams will be en)argstiaightlackets will be quoted aboiepataV .a l widespread.fully overtake the land 4enetilq l . '•'• The p - roplieciest on ivhieh the 'early de• struction of tbe.:wOrld is predicted are so ligu. rativelv written, il'at no one Can Id! whether Daniel is spedltirig of the day.'cif Judgment, or the Crovernbri of Timbnotod. If people would only retia, their Bible more, and regard theirs fears or ;fancies less, they ;would soon discern-that what: now passes for inspiration. is but.little beuer.than the sp{rittial outpour iogs which conic. from inactive habits, and a deranged state of the alitnentaq .atial. The elect of Fourth Street will haSrelbrir rant to4norrow ethin..7. Admission gratis— loots hall-price.: We- expect allot! house.— N. Y. Dutrinntin. . I Arrnoit.piir 01.".fillf;/1/11/if:. There are in all sixty-six 14041 is which comprise the vOrtime of Holy) ,Writ, which •are attributed to more than thirty different authors, or writers of. the wl,gtc. Ilalt of the New Testament cemsed by St. Paul, and the next largest writor is the gen tle and beloved S:: John. Walt the single exception of .St. Paul. neither); history nor tradition has testified that thiike powerful thinkers and writers ever eajuvr!il lire hem , - lim o : education, or that they were trained to scholarship ithd learning ; yi:t how ‘ably hare they written, what eininept characters have been chq,nieled by them., and, whai great events recorded, both leir time and eternity ! Jeremiah is soirosiful; Isaiah sublime ; David poetical : Daniel sagacious : Habakkuk and Haggai terrible niuldenuncia tory. ; but they; alt seem, to have, exercised their natural gifts under., the inpaence of di vine direction and inspitation. I , , ibloses, with hiq vast kdowle'dge and profound i intelligence; the legislator. itlie Jeformet, The deliverer, commenced the work and JO 110. with his :depth of feelinjand exquisite tenderness and simplicity, completed it. And what do we know of the lives of all those, ior even of the two Last mentinned 'I Nutlike that human vanity might OWL hi.: Moses, illas rescued. from the cosy rushes of the Nile: and John died in in his Old age a , lohrly I l exile on the small island alPaiinos, ' • ' r7 . LONDON fxtends ' over tua area of rev ealpeteht thousand and twenty.,nine acres, or one hundred Arid twenty-two'slquare and the number of ill; Inhabitarivt, rapidly increasing , iaereasing, wasilera t tee hundred and atity•tera ;thoutiand- two hundred - mid thirrratr, on the , day at the last:census, ~ .... 1 i - r . 1 ~-.P NIA. NO. 41'. 6 i -- `~' gistotital. 1tl)Ufl1) Inllrt9. ilLessLi) REas :x3,,-c i3a,~5,'~:,vv lEEE BAN NAYS S i nai PRINTING 'Orfit!E. proonred three Presser. we *renew pot. endiiiteneetre JOB end BOOK PlttDtTlttii3'ot everrittitzlition, at the Mice of rda ilaureaf t eAroper than it m fie duos at any °Pier r• deitltln•lawrit nt .he County."lncli no; Roaki;Panaplterst, • 'ttilli of Laehilti Large Pesters, . • Rail it_ ..0.14 ThelkiN% .11a/a Mlle. . ?opt .11owii. Aettfles of itrettne - nt, 'Ti... 1.10a,f Bill Itraitt, .. I Orderliocafr:fiir At the very stiortek notice. Our 'Pliwk of JOE! TYPE is more extenoire than Markt any.other Oilier in thie section of the, State; and wiritirep• hnnde employed expre.slc for Jobbing. Being n practical Printer ourvic we will rotunda* citup wort: to be ea neat n. any tint eau be turned out ru The cute.. PRINTING IN COLORS done et Wet shortest notice. " - • - 1300 E • 403 kr. honad u every rartrty of style.' Ithso Itooks of - ever y tleseripoon usanutactured, bound lami ruled to order at short notice, ..' • . . 'shall I compare the: to n Pumtrict'.. day' Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough wzdch.4 tie that:o the darling buds of May, And t;runmer's leave hall) all loci short a date ; Sometime tno hot the eye of flearen shine% Mat nasal i K his gold complexion dirnm'd ; - And every fair horn fail filatetimt - tieclincr, ISy chance, oraratfun'a changing e a rns uattinuled Bat thy ciente{ rummer shad not fink., - Nor 10-e poser aion of ihaTeo• thou ewer), Nor shall death brag thou wand'rerd In his shade.' When to eternal hives to time thou groves; Si tong as men (Ito breathe, or eyes can see So long tires C hi., and thhi gives life to I bre. ' • • ISimbpertro. wool Pativist. tin ifs it is a common boast' with ,would-be fine gentlemen that they have nothing to do.— ~t 1 Young men, whose fathers, perhaps , worked at the forge, drove carts or blacked bouts, st,•'J servants of all work at a country hotel, pro. t fess to despise . honest labor, and pride thews; selves on a life of wealthy indolence. Oth ers, Irma of families that have enjoyed COM‘ 4 peteuce fur_ several generations, look down 1 coutemptuotody on those later pretenders *o gentility, and, like the Spanish grandees of the first _class, think their • blood purer than • that. of other people, because-it has flowed *through drones fur a century or more. • Yet it . isi•• the working man, not the Win one, one, who is a benefit to the State. Themere • consumer adds nothing to the,trealth of the. - community. If 'lwo could suppose a com munwealth iwholly composed of such per.. sons, we should have one that was finpover ishing itself continually. Just in proportion t• also as nations cease to be producers, sad become consumers, do, they decline- towards- • poverty. and ruin. The decay of Spain is a case in point. But a people that tatiostly or altogether compOsed of. working men, is always adding to its Wealth and enlarging its prosperity. America has fewer drones thao any other nation on the globe, and. : America is advancing in a ratio that is with.. • out a precedent. If it is a curie to a peke to be idle, not the less deleterious is it to Nature never intended the human faculties to run to waste, as they do when a man has uo occupanou. . A life of indolence is an at- , most sure precursor to a life of vice. To boast of having nothing to do, is actually to • stultify one's sell. It is . to,proclaim that the • character is destined trideterioratioa that the cause of ciVilizatioit is to gain nothing is that quarter t that the - noble purposes of es: istehce are to be selfishly sacrificed to mere sensual patifirations. In, a wort'. it is to substitute the animal life of the savage for the loftier duties of the man dr The boast should he, not that one does nothing, but that one never passes a useless, t nioment. Every true man wishes to die in' the harness, as Adams,,Clay and 'Webster did, and not to trine away life to empty amusements or vicious excitements. Reese. anon is tieeessary to all, and no man can work sturdily Without it ; but a life which is all ris.s,eation is a fatal 'blunder, to Wm the • inittle4t phrase. It devotits the individual with ennui, retards instead of advancing his. develoPments, •coutributes nuthiug to the beneht %id society, and often ends in crime irseltt If.. a man wishes to pronounce hit own degradation, let him boast of having: !' itoilling to do.— PAdad'a.' Ledger. • AisittiM AND SINGLE MEN. • t A, emenmorary very sensibly remarks, that. there should be some means al disttagpish• ing single ha , married ittem — Vomatried 'vitiates me known by , the prefix of Miss to their names, but all men are styled Mt. Now Dinar unnecessary trouble - and snlieitude he Ntiared the anxious mothers 9 1 marriageable grrls could they make this Ow unction. Boat very annoying to. ' a mother and bevy of girls, atter layiog. themselves out to please some '• nice young man." to hear him, incidentally allude to his wile! This subject Wally tiemaads attention, and we think drat the girls should suggest some plau.by.which these di s a ppo i ntments might he obviated. NVe think there already exists a mode in which cnmletitten can br eroilv &dial:Welled • .trout married cines.by ladies td discernment.. It is by payingo little tine-noon to the coo - versation and manners of gentlemen. There is anlease and grace in the manners Omar: tied men, a sensiblenes4 and want of 11a t wry 'in their conversation, 'which enables (hear to;be readily distinguished in a mixed , compau. . Udmurt•-0 men may be distinguished by . a'genert.i gi,,,inets, a certain frivolous. - nets ;of conversation, and a 'peculiar flutter of deportment iltttt nothing but • matrimony can entirely cure. EEO An article on beards, to the Home Journal. says—" It does hot seem to be generally un• derstood, that the black beard is the least creiliblejo the story it s tells of parentage and nourishment. • In nit:countries where beards have been enotigh.worn to he philosophically studied, the blackest beard is known as the coarsest, and indicates a blood impoverished' by the...hard labor,' and scanty food of those through whom it descended. 'Gentle blood,' it is thout3hti gives an auburn, but not black beard to 'those of dark complexion, andits sunny.tinted or golden, but not daikened or lustreless and randy beard to - those who are blonde. The Greeks gave a golden beard to their gods. In Italy, at the present day, the blonde beard, yellow or golden Is especially admired, and thought to be the only color of such as arc silky and caressable if* their inn ture." • --toP n"Snoter. SERMONS.-WC lib to attend, church, but we do not like long,semions.—' We have often heard preachers hold forth for more than an hour, but we never knew many preachers who could not say all; that properly appertained to a subject in 30, or at mon, '35 minutes. Long sermons weary the audience, and belorerhe parson gets through Aurtecrith/y, the jest and the first three heeds have kicked down the doors or - memory and escaped into the fields of forgetfulness. Long sermons, disgust Children with going to church, and wel can point out many gent, men who never approach the sanctearjr btcause they were victimized in earl,/ days by long-winded preaching. • T.- THE Day SpriNeiays, there is a min in Peon township, Chester county, who has' a wife and live children. lie is 'what is called a "poor man," and his five-little ones are under the necessity of dispensing with the cumbrous articles of shoes and stockings, be cause hi, has not the means of purchasing , them.- L'nt 'ramie the first of April, ft is said that be has tinifiased no less than sixty guards of whiskeyttor which he has paid 11 . 3 f cents per quart—in the aggregate Sir. 25 worth, besides what he has bought by the 'drink: This would provide shoes and stock ings ,I,or his children for the year round.-1 WO wonders that he is poor? DECISION wm TRUTH.—Whateirer think proper to grant a child let it be granted at the first word, without entreaty or prayer; and above all without making condittons.--. Grant with pleasure, refuse with rebut once, but let your refusal be irrevocable; lei, not importunity Shake your' resolution. let " no," 'when once pronounced, be a walla( brass, which a child, after be has tried his strength.agamst it ball'a dozen times, shaft never'more endeavor to shake. " • SINGUEAR PROBLEX.—There WWI singular problem among the stoics which ran try this purpose— , . When a man says .1 be,' does he lie, or does he not ? If be lies..be. I speaks the truth—if he speaks the truth, hr Many. books were written/4in a this wonderful problem. Cbrysipiattavored the; world with no less than As ; sod PhfletusA studied himself to death in hit vain eudear. , ors to solve it. [7A HMT.-A contemporary says— " There is a man up country who always' pays for his paper in advance. lie has nes• er had a sick day in his life—never had any, corns or toolh-ache—his potatoes „never re.; —ihe weevil never eats his wheat--the host' never, kills his corn or bens—his batiks never cry in the night, and his wife never geoids, Reader, have you paid the in ativioce 3" ; . man," said one of the Jewish, latheric . should be prepated for death the, day becoie; but as he does not know when that day is, he should always be prepared." TO MY tour iThscelinup. BEARDS.