or TKO MRN*BS► JOURNALL. SINGLE strasiginmos : TWO DOLLARS per annum .payable m ad• eanre-51,25 if not raidthin motittis—aad 52,50 if not fend within the reat. • • TO CLAMS: Tbrco Copies to min Addresic in advance,' S 5 00 Soren do 'do do .do 10 00 Fifteen do do do , • do . 20 410 Club suinctiptims must invariably be paid in ivivouce, mid sealto one address. To CA RIERS ,11i1* UTUNICS: 'flit; JOURNAL Will be It l tats l u d Carriers arid other% in f,•3 per 100 copies cash on delivery. Co;o• 'Cifriryvtra and Stkool TrarkrY s rupphe.ll with the .101.71111 AL. $1 iu advance. . • Sates of Advertising* • One square of 12 lines, 50 mans 16r one: i ftse rti o p, —Fat.equent..insertiosis, 25 cents each-3 lines 1 unto, YS eentssubsequent in►ertions, 12i cents All advertisements over 3-lines, tar shoit ',eclat's, charged UM a square. . . 510:sTliri - -' . I ': 2 a u 12 . Ttu. e I.tnes, till - ' b 7) in 51 in 25 $3 bu tl, v imi.,, luo i5O 'I tut 3 , 50 2no iii All over :, lines counted as a'.qua re i'.l" )2 1,,,„,.„ true elivAre,l2 1., 125 2 ,( 0 3U0, f,00 . 0 00 'tors du alt ,2 vU 31.50. S till a tio •12 tk, Tidc... do Al I. 3 (3). 9130 050 lt.l U 0 -ii VU t 1:1,110un., . - 5 tie 050 a tar E.' oo 2:„ vu I du 0 Ott 1200 11i00 2.5 tat .40 tat i ~ dii c - in tH, 25 Ott 30 00 4 45 Op (Al Ud la . Mantes. NUtlet'‘, SI each--accompanied wall au advertisment, :At cents each. WAtlvi•rtibetnents before kiart 'ages and_Draths, II) cents per line, first iiterticat—aubsequetit iii,er .iii‘ii., .'..i cef_its per luxe. Nine. Words aro counted 03 I! lino tit adverte•ittg. - tlir hicrettantit •oliti (Ahern uditcrtemig, by the ).. ,1 will ebauge*; and a standing advertnetneut not eietedittg 2 owl:oft of24•liiien, wilt be charged, ilieltkiltlE.aubscriptiou,i - . I $:6,1.0 *pica tullie amount US ode quarter eoludno with chatigas and atilwcripiiou' . - 320,04 Without tAiulaites, at ibLi rav4 designated above. 1:0" - Ativerti:vmqnt. ken to larger type than te.ual will be tdiare,ed.:4liier trW. advance oil these ,Ifri 1-es. All cuts will be charged the acne as letter pre. ral'No trade advertit.rnents reveived 'from Ad• vertc.tng Agents ultrnad, except at I'S per scut ad vance on thew prices, untea> by speeinl agrst;tnettl ith the pubh,ber. Martroges and Death,, .25 cents esch4•-- I 4•0111.5 accutnpuni . ed with twelve?, eents rjr.All nutlet, eieept ut it religious (liar lieter and lor eduentional purppses, will lw eliargrit P cents fur may nninbcr of flue, tinder 12. 9ver IY hues, 4 cow; pet lino Pruereeilingl. 05 Meetings, not of a. general or elinraeier, charged nt 4 cuiJJ5 pet lute Jur cud] Itl!rtilotl. lueilitate calculatious'we will aisle that. 12S Imen !hake a column—Pit lines, a hall - column, anti 72 nue,. u quarter column--: - J952 words Indite 4 . Cottlltot , —,l•liii, it hall t4tittlitil—mtd 73b, it. gust ier rolouni -All utkl Innis over each tquare,'eliiir c:-,1 tit At tale at 4 eentr; per line. • 1:1 - ;;P"-Yeirily adeivux rxlnml confine their navel'. i 'sing to Illeir.own hustne: , s. AKenctes tor other:, t d tle 01 it.eal Esturo, J.cc. Is nal triinutlett atlveill,rlllellt..s. • 1 ' - contraCts will be fulfillert accoid ne4 to the To ti7ruttl temp; but Merchants anti others,. fit11:111,4 . • year)), thlvertaNetnents, tUirg,ti at WU heW Lorca, trout the I,t of July welt BUSINESS cARDS:: i kn. G. N. ISO .61 AN, SURCE.ibi DENTIST, 1,1 nth MARK ET 411,1 1,1:1+:41) an a•, west tour , doure IMM,, 4,, hote all,. op•Ibil.01111 lln Itle: Teeth are pealurened, g ialls•• ae z eteello Ittieslea uti Model/Alt ltrtirli. tic nut. 11111, an III• Vitirk, OW. :1_ r.4041 . '. • u.;tl. K. Sfill'lrK, nIININa ENUINEEK guLl Ta "ill ispos , Trkiticr. CetiLie Strecl,, IVlts . l'a. E, afoul...mons. tt,t, burvey• and Alm,, c.. 1 Mums, Coal 1.1.11.. b.. Miiiastp, Mat nitwry, itt.c . icalto.l Ilh the '3llUtieel ' sligeht• tot Cm, 1:553 1~I.:27111.LN Ltw Wa II ;mond Allbusinc . spsni.dsivd tu &tam. w sill dil, I,..sic” and ear.% voice Ce.ll/ Ira I. 4 lirrt, neat duet IU It It Mot riet' tor', rollov 'lone tl.tyaa. LJ3n.ti,lusd. 2.10 24 If IV. C. Clalhl A If Ell, formerly;( the firm' of LP. G. 6r. U. W. U. CLEAVIpt, Engtheeed and OW % V} MO, afi.tt ffui , erul years eilyagemmrts hr other phi te•lioeuxti an office lu Pottsville, Wheru ke 1;i to. 1,14.6....1 to St: , ; the: fl feudal Ur the old firai; mid w Iv; miry ,q111(e the eery lieu trt Otte . of his jpv.4 il/II• uFFIL!I:-11;NTRE Intmeaiairly oppusitc the ••efdvrr l'irnace." .In. "4,12,53 (Nu. N. NV AGUNSEILLEIL dt CO., Hank ~And Ur,.tirra tu Tamaqua. pcdn'a attontleJ to, and &Alr for snit: On al' , yrinctiml eillee, of the 110100. Aigo, lioafts pv a ;.ls at all the petneipal Winking illyiLy.fi In Engl.:awl I hOund, Ilcollanal and Wales July 17,1.7+52 12111. D.—Window Sash 214 Doors, or various de ‘-' ,, (!li.Dene.On hamd and for sale by the Subscrubet - JOHN 11. JAMES, Market Street .Ib”e Tenth, l'ottov tit ttf., 1!,43. . 9..tt . A l[l.o.—Nl,lfket Stater. Property for Sble. lnyuu Nitti . • 11. JAMES , . Aer. tihtket Street above Tentb,rottaville. 9 if . I ACuU At.LiNic t 311tvric.p. OF THE 1•i;m; t. ill atti•nd to the coliection of AccOUnta, &c Ili pity, i11it44, - appciktining oilict. Drc. 'II 110111 AS it. BA NN ANI ATTottNIE Y - at LAW, Wire it, r,ntre rititnet, clpiknaite 4 0.2 Cpiscopnl fiat. =I 4 ..t . i, i i i r i c n Tia .,::. :l l l!,t , s a a k i: .,n . t ; I • j Jliura, &C . ... Meeting rentn-111 , i111 etperielier in the County he hop.•e to gi e ustl..lhc Liu Li. odic° M,rhenf Lingo AI eel .Pallet CirAS. 61. HILL, 14-tf .111r11 fi, 1550 101115 i HANNAN,' ATTaItNEV" AT LAW,taii Crete.. swig, Pottsville, 111/..0.' the Epis.eol).ll C him' It, where lie will be d 4,1 y, Oil 'II f," 3 1.0.110 , [ k tiostoess let ere to him re ,. lA, ani'llittAll,l4llll,! . 3SeJ Of 111111 at either e 3 .lAsitle of Ir t wigslitarg 1iar.i,11.51 i) [kid SIIIIPPRN, ATTORNEY ANR IitiNsELLOR Laty,Ptaladelphlamlllalleud • oil, and all other legal businef.s is the City 00 liiptdrirlii3, adjoining C0111:11ilia and elgetyhere.— crti. e No Al 3 Smith Sixth iteet Phitaillehithlto I WHITNEY. EXCHANGE:, COLLEC .II.I.II. I:mutnis4iirin, figal General Agenty;olfiCe. .10nr in Niinels• Dank Pnitsville, 1)0alei in un tsrunt Inonry, Gotil 'And 811vvt. :DU AFT $ On Fitila .1' , 11,01:4 and York for 6 . a Ir. .• :113ri• 11 Yll , V•5l. 11-if • Y)!i.'PER SIMPSON., !dining' Engineer, has ie nuoa,l IrlllUlli, . ro Dr. Chichi-Mei etex titior but on, the Prot email! Episcopal nto. 5ir,11,..0ti4v111.., Pa.. w 11.• e be will prOmpl v'atieu.l all ro to libel Inc of hiN piofrPAjon I,Apt3l 3. - 14 if. I.OWI iI.t.IAitISON'Ar. JAS. COOPF. J .thorn left RI Law, PotlaVille. (Mice in.echi re 241 do.rri, the ..yetinsytvaikia , lialt." Mr cri..per v llldtti•tad al all Ilse Colitis; liec. 7, Ihsll Ton IllsTlrE 1 4 , 111E1'1:ACE i.s Any Imauesx, entrusted lutis Carr Notpn colleM4.ll, &C. (lithe if M 1,14.5 I=s*.t U. la ;.lEL'Il.`, ATTORNI:Ii AT LAW eft. tying 4.q/ai:v, .1 to Polp., life, his iliwitetlAn riflehe Tr•le Apt, • Mire ,Illentrehlreet,uppobile-lb, omrell:trik C,..1N51* ksiN p. 11011,1 11. P. Allotney at I . .avv, Commis ~ os,d o New Yiotk. (dirt oppt.ile Mattienn /I c..nit.'ltri..l,lo , 4 , sville, Penna. lA, I.IIS. . • _ • ._ . 1.. %V 11 i'vNIKV, ArroftNEy t i'•-•.ti • 111113,1•Ite Mine,:: . ll:ink. Jar*. 4, Pl•St • -1-Iv /%•le'tillit. c. iIib:SILLIV.IIt,IILIMIEopApiIIe 1.11V14 1 . 1,1 AN, RellloVed Ii k Office to ooe til the CoalStret , Pottsville. A1it1126,1049 STOVES. S. HOOVER. t t .\THtiLStlALland Retnit Dealer in Ltiover,Tin and Hollow Watt:. gleanatiunees to his fit,ods that he Still runtimes adding to his 14, ,an - 4,04:1.1M ,tuck of eitnvee, gre.,a variety of pliteins of cooking, Parlor, t/Mre and Hall ' ,Stover..' 41e has now the largBt and most splentEd stock ever tort:rod in this legion; heiwurild invite ' everybody in want of dnytkitig, tu bis -Roo of MM.' to cull anrVettmnte Mr themselves before per ' •r• Infity.gelsewli - ere? Ile can give general satisfaction t o buyers.' Ito t adalways supply any stoves bought at his establishment with odd platen, grates,or or ceprir thom. ;Among his selection of Stoves Will. hu found the Clotn Sive mfprJved , WTI itif f , for the last two yi•dra; lois Jiro% eilthe best Stove ever used; he 11.1.8 the Morning Star, Improved, of 1853, a tie,itv,, double oven alliVe, for Coal or Wood, warranted tri bake, too il, boil and try, in the must perfect manner, or the tiIt,ANIA 1 U:11 1 Ni/tat; the New World Cook, toe Labelly Cook; the Autor Cook, the Girard Cook. the Dellwaretook,thefilatirrop,Complete,ilieCum plitte Cook, and n variety:of other Cook Storm A vd:iety of Catterak - and Styles of Parlor, ()Mee. ' and !fall Stoves; contliitet Ily keeps unhand a large assortment of 'kin and Iris were., 'Roof Ink and all hind of worm, Wanted lit bin lino at butimprs, will be promptly attended tn. S. Hl rn - ER. l'uttsv tile, Sept. 17,15534+ 3* 11 CHILLSON"3 rtrargAbii, For, Ifrafi,o . , J'ardir iirmissugs; ilQuacs, -ry vItESE FIiIeNM:C3 arc highly recommended icy j 1 Scientific Perenns,aoll the late lamented Downing, being th e Very butt in nee; they du nut burn the .1 I r thrown Into the room, hut glee a pleaaant, healthy a per fret oystern of Ventilation in runner. with ib« Furnace. They ale bring nerd in all the tool p a ttern , Public Ilnildinge and Private Iloueca eve• irallyin oar Thertrary In a . a and price tiont's2.o to $135. • *;. 3 MAItiII.CIZED 4- ENAMELED •IRON MANTELS. We would call the attention of those atom( build thg to the beautiful attiring' allure mentioned: The Enatitrird Mirror Mantels are beautifully intaldaalth • p,irt; Blau Parthr and (Member Frame Grates, all of the tho§o :nu irlte deeigris and the moat elegant fin ' a...h. Wo hive Learjet y of: pattern. of the Man, d iron -Vatievls, wheat have barb an recently lot induced. They are made in exact imitation of the thirst varlet ira of marble, such an Egyptian, Fatten. Piroot. l'offtellated and *Alicia, all of- which for imanty itt decbtri, and explicit* knish, cannot he ant. pieced Tbry are told at about half the coat of 11113 - . hie, and will enatpt rr Civorahly with the beet ti,g of ibex folatiirj ti- Thane 'glitch we have already np,tmve at( tiered much attention and elicited ea° prer.suss* of the hl*tievt admiration. Ladles and goth• thmen are invited to r %attain,. out cluck of Namely tirliite ;OM hating marble. • Pi SiEltr•OPi'il PATENT VENTILATpIirt for nabob prevent Phicuneys Praia Wrooltine,and "'Ara theld , dtaw ; effectually pravente a (Ultra! of in dowry it, rhtniney.le any altuattun. dsa•le I. has lo.en Napa/I , lOPd hien. for the to, ;n nit. atm,. thlroacea, Manietaaant Ventilators r4C air YIV°UntY• who will , b' '9 r 1. II - y rll pr teed, ritte,ualradit.d. k " v containing tb-cctiptiona recomme n dat ions ran be bad at to. it,, Storr.and• any Information giVen• rltooltmota ran he aeen 'at ht. Warehouse, back of, the Alierre * • 8- nANNA Sole Ptzentrnr Schuylkilleoupty, 39-.• Sopi_l4, .- ~.- -..,-.-_,...,_—__:;-...._ ...--,..--__ 7 .., . PAINTII4O, GLAZING dc PAPERING: . THE rutin! or etit Annaiihei-to the pantie lbw they . • rare fornolled 10 exeriatetryhtikr• In .Ib,fi r Ho e , , - lit the shortrit rimer, and n tht,u,,,,,i " N e i $ 61,, ' . terms - They eriii.loy good htlruen, and their coal iO , a in 3 v thyrentre be mile or iatiorattoty Jm , Al." Chihefie gt , hi. and titre White Paintings. exeeu t,4 in the hens tityle of wurli 'almighty. emitting in nil their Vittiettes. f 4 titinliA and rialto:eyed Anuvi , c 4 ti gli4 dic every. Variety of style and colur,suitable fur thorther. vestibules, &e., burley by- ibe it/haul- Vera, at thy Met it. D. & P. NACL 6. '-. Mecum, street. One door above Market. Pottsrille, A pril, 6, 10:4, ' • 11-0 m - . • VOL.. XXX. AIAN - UFACTURVS. . . Saw .. ~. :M il ls • circuital.; . S ',ts - - . - AND IV ILL lir Rd (i. LI 'l' 1 .iti G . • • rime t'ututerittfte ha g titztle art . 2:egemettli..,tlS fur- J. utib at shun notice CIRCULAIt HAW •MILLS, of the mo:iltpproved kind. AS etie,apao they On he vbe trout .. il&c...ntnnuilretur.r. Ttle6e ate about I,..,:iper CHU. CilVAF;eir . tiliti' 1411)S1? tit gcnerui use . i n , t h e he... von, Ire wilt alio per,onatly allend to paittiog up Milts ol allititull., .' _ - ~ if. .11 . 1titillt11. Felt. 16.1651 . ' ',_ • ~7-005,0' Venetian Kilinti Illantitat:Cary. Eiji - hi!, St., between IVormegr:iii; . • hir a hcintooi,o, vif at,nottnces to file c luxe ti'of Potts,- ' V vine and vicinity. that he la preparedio wane facture VENETIAN IILINDS of every valor and style, at short antic," and at Or lowest- rates He feels confident that a triardlOnit tt so lbcient to be convinced id', tin- a dvantap iii nt4:sl,..ising, hit blinds,. A tilt.' A.,7,;iiiiietie o(Lllndn constantly of He ti. also prrp.ired to 1.1,41 r, tkitini. and trim phi Blinds i n such a I rintter u, reti4cl them almost aquat, in app,ai nee, to new Feb . • . . ? - ENVELOPgS ' • • ' . . . D./1-: SINKING and liMiil AriNG • . . I\ lei ult..red, Litrelovus k ten ' ped n iil“b o ru,i) .11.1ratd4; Ililindnivedltte. EuvelnOru. 4, 11 -0 . 41 e Mb.) pollard. rape, BAN for i/rurets,iml . piating u . 44.1 • den and no% vr :5.....1,1, ‘s 41) piiitird .B.li - r'it !.. :St utmutatr•s euvelutu• 114uursetory ;istd :Cl . ratuiug Crtabllalantilt, 55 Soll'l'll 1-01tIt1lt . .fi1' , ,i 1 - 1111 A nk:13 . 111 A. ' - ' i , . P. 13.--Oldrtt:willlw gl,liverol by EXI4 , A, or a-. Per artermeut.. . . March 11.1854 . Islam, • GAS FLSTUELZS AND Lamt.3 tiouNim, (rim*, IVo.I North SECON D • St.. (,-1 tore VfaE3y . ripe:lt-ore 1;1 fli A lt V e l l N u . 3il h ie 3 .l., " ali n a r V . ;:1 1 1 g tt i :.:11. I I 441 Lv ua3le sll.lllll. CO:Med . 11fOlief our JUI1111.111:11r fOrerViSl.4:, we , “1, ;enabled to - oli'et vtlrehaaeru stipitrtot attic-Ws II et • ety branch of out look, Upon *tie, inoel Ovoint.le terms. At 011 f Mir! 0. gutty tie louitl. 10 AI wiy dud ult , le of nuith; Una mkt lelN, Yen dant.. tilde I.lruel;eiu, fe' Illalle, , tittuirl;e4C., the iddritOVF.D PINK (lit. LAMI' Atra,, t' , llo .Lard and lid Lamps, tinandoielt, Editor, Night mid itradlog Lanips'. tio hind Lain' tauseea.t:lobes. riliatlewi,6.lt.,. All Y ork Kat. raided or no -ale. l'artoky;•Meice( 81ter1, urn! alUitia. E.Ueda:MlA:li, tiloti! 7/1 tiotiai Itteund - Street. Match 11, Itidt ' 4 .10.31 u SAMUEL M. mEauTcnro. No. 536 .Nottis and N. E. Cur. of Efumt Jts 11111.41iELOIL4. ,;: MILL-Wltltillfrin. tiTt frit: M ft.:4 lif'• ER („10LE PROPRIETOR uf Johtiffim'A litgld yappr.,ved 1.7130nt H u tto unloroYed t-mutt%ini ntArt...filog chtnea; e‘trventer 4 McVartantra pen 11%.0- C 4 v., Ittand Immer, the harm and Len improviunimi on the kind '; Cola:calico Mill Stastri , ., Mlll /1010 , , Swift Machines, Patent Mill Eitrli aml iieftrelcloid Belting. ' • SQUARE-MESHED BOLTJNG CLOTIS, from the twist upprored maniffactories iiktny3 on hand, made up and put nu go otitrr cheap';-,nrot•tif at • rantc.l. ',Solid Di la Mill -f tones, Irian 2,140 4 Lett 4 11101[1, iu diasuriur, from mu lot"! gum Fiance. ORDERS solicited. - March 11, 1844•' MEI =Roc:co. EVIOTORYi-; • 0401CCO, LEATHER AND P. , 110 F; St,te, at 'keen tht itutti eta :In et, EIMI The untie& informs 41u- u. to meld u 1 lIIC .11.401 e w.ll known ,l L 1 be will continue the DIA N U FALII.IIt.L; • 3/OROCCD, •!: . • roach as Kid, Sizah6, Freeuh uioroc 1.t0i . ,k It.adingA, fink I,in nt: , , r., % %411 0 ,, klantly have on hand a gefivial .neknortnn . ..nt .1 all kinds of' 29 1.1 LEATHER, . . . agioakazinilud.ailit lied tiule Lcattlut, Hlaugh let Kip., French and City calf;Stiing, • " • _ Minors' Upper Leather,. • An&rii . ariety ui bitch a+ Thiestil Pep, tarmps, &•4.„ &.c..;a11 w 14.11 will lie Hold tithe LOW Ett C.ok6lti - (MIN L..MINNIC. 48i- All kilitla of Skins, such tia lithiley, Goal, licer, tic oil.' alto ku lute, tiiken I II is eliange tor Leather, at . ihe li Wien( mai ket pi ices, iir p.a id with CAtill. :i,4{•111 NEW FOUNDRY. ' :1 4 111;--thittlereigitett 1t:T.4.11411y her, etave lit an nounciiao the Litileit6 01 l\lll Cant .aril the public in general, that ilitry ha% g caltabluaicd F01111411)1 iu Po rhl. Harris, lital tl o , lit ;:11101 the 411 the Hill Matlinait tat., and a .bpit (tofu the ;unction (tithe Philadelphia ea and Minn Mill hallruaia, Whiqii they, are prepared to . cleFitte all titdere, their line of business jade!, Fte4:., Chains, &cc., fur Iteilueid., 1 hial 6, M. atri Pipes, Mall-geartug ; 1,14 kttidit' nricaylqig. f or M a . ,chittery, Fite awl Cutler t:t.itchr, Plough and YOllll9 . ?ft:di Weighlt, —l'hcry ore la,e- Wittititepateil t0e:1.:4 to pat tertriir order of Ilea..' , 01 13. V 11 Metal. All order:, will liy• thrnl.fu I 1 reetiQtal . , anal punclitally attended tn, Lith; chime !:111 the tivkitneT, anit 01I ' ;111r l,lt l.ienron:.hlt (mita. icutap Iron will We re<eircd in erhange for eadllnga, ur 1111 r ciwtiiilia iv pest e'paatt in 1,4111',. BEI i 1.. 1' , :.-,Kka;l 7 Ell • • —1,1100.1 Tiirong Der. 10. 1553 CCM rimin .11416,:ribe•r announcf;:: • 1.. het; 4t,-.-,:s— -kiza j f“v min and the public that he Initii'.e.":..:4 , made& conelderahleailditom to hi, Bi,ok, 44 : ,:-',,,,, Bindery, and has procured a lidok Binder from nue of the best Ilindeileain Phila., delphta, acquainted with the Lati:.gt btyliNll - Binding, and who .wilt turn oaf his work far ..lukrior to any thing herttofore produced in Yettatille. Ituok9bottnd in any style_Of Blndlug,r!ittei Plain of.in mil gilt Turkey Milywcu• Blank Boots paged orldaiii,tuade to ;any pattern, also riled and ruled At pi4ll . loWer.tihan ,in the, City. : !rooks bound by the ikuaniny, arid rAini . rulcd to Pattern by; ~ . B. VANINi....ti, . Apri13,16.5 v . 14— • MC ALUSTErit &'!I3ItOTIEZR, No. 4S . ell ESTN UT St:, 11,41dpkto, nco nil, establish/4( in 1796, tfy John Mr Alli.trr, sr.) S .111 IL; .1' A IE: S Nadir 111111C41 11114 rnutrnts,B , V" 4:l3 ''' 11 " . " Thertomisett 34, l'apo MrS.surrs, , i'Ltions S'oi MACir Also, on bond tl I ater assoinnent of ,SNIMPOUN MAW iM VFIC MII IttMl:4lllES,Mis rosk.i.ine Sinks. hr., arc. and ilu,t riltd DM . _ r..yr mit priced owd iliu,trilild l nialotliter nee Alt ni.lard 01. al.pli..its.rOndivrit ntAii,9...e Id. hai gr Pet.. /1, 15.3 4 0 tint• OE •. r -1' ./ : - g. • FRAUD /1 1.1. who want /tans tit thereat Vittainatat Co: make should ne pritif (Oar to itotteo Ihe slampo. as there- are VJTIOU, ••14.11 , 11V.Iftlig a tuf.. illia:itloha PM taped 0111111 a and I aiiitilo'll tour. ti Ilk , t(sui . .‘, %shalt are tratnittlently stkict in 11011* ' parts, ot the bnittil States..ia out umnufartuce. They are made hl...differ eat partsof the country by cat - 1011,g ase-ltitakers. and a reKetteratly avers 1.111E1.101r rt Wilily. The genuine flotllhasaxes t whirlthave 'stunned ench fin eiteusiva ri reputation. are invarmittly t1V11111 , ,1 " .:04.1.1.Nti & C. 11A RTF4 illn,l' and car kit se !t tinted label IS ith my shotatitre. It is now more lii n Tv. Els TV F/irr • IES Rd ill fire We commenced the. blusineto iy ith the stamp of "Collins A: Co., liartlool,' la nd I do not know ot any other ace-in:tact:lly the 'facial. of Collins ;the United kltates. ; itAlli. W.. VI 'TUNS. August 2.0. ies3. f , :ii-tv DM 113-1 f PORT CARBON J LT . SOA P AND CA N I.Yyi I•AC'j'ORY: Tr 111 E rarbsertber annutincerita the pii i tdic th at he ntanut.ctunen all kind', of - eoal. aro at it/9 Factory. In Part Cathh„ iiclwyl fll tummy; whi c h hr. will warrant to lot equal t till:011V to any oldaiped abroad. and at lower pitcra chat, sub i• lar article& can be purchased inThaladelphia or e 1?... where. The highest mar kellirlee rut tallow will Irpa id in cash at Ids Factory. - • 1. • lIENILOIIJITEIVAI A N. is 13-ly - October 22.1953 coacn raiknEr.,s-IREBICTEM. • , _ • TILE SIIIISCRIBEft lIAVINC FlT tett attune of the large; ich Hbnlrt SSI , In a th . e in Coal Si rtrA•i;rot r n e rtitti. 11. Adonis dr.5,C • Al. 17.4 teen Factory, Carriag Where his Li his factlitlee for utandracturing all kinds of Pit War:lona ranntto be t•or , passed—being - a practical; bliclatilie, and liavinn a numbero( years' experient,ia the bwants3, h e fi p" 'to give generallaati,latrion. All kinds of Carriages antlt Light Wagons hey' on band, :ALSO. aecon d-hand All repairs neatly done Orders !min :a distance promptly attended is,. 1 , %VISTA', A. .11-11 June 5,164 e, PLUMBING SISTABLISNISIINT. HDICKINSON rearivrteuqy annolatlere to the . public that he hits puttlia,..ed the ehtire .1,4 k el the Lite firm of Moreton 41),(34w:0n', and int.q., carrying on the Plumbing bog ides a in al Its tnancbty at the 144 Stood under the Fat-stile he !mi.... by ntk!ation to burl nrfro:-Ite' rimy h . -e bIZ. 'unlit a share 01 t fir public pat tuba et:. le g nak mace Mu work to be an good, and tt writ be ' 10 "e en as reasonable tettns,as can he.doue elso,wb orri, VIVKINKON.`. ' Algot 27 1!..5.4 mull COIL SCREENS . _ urolet•igned are notepreparetl , :itt fill alt or -.triers rot their new und suite slot a rt kW of t. , 4 teens Their rercens ere woven Wei sad with ieeular.m,sh ea. without supjettioe tier Wire U, the; destructive P ru ces" of 641 .1 ,1 01, and of course poiSeases a root greater derret of etre nglb acid durabillo, than an 9 rticleberore offered •to true. public.. et,fet moos or be wirt• eau at all be Veen at the Hat tires re Ktore of D. L. E , terly, cornet' of Ain rit'oe - ; vitt Centre' Cis reels. ESTCQI.Y 6, SCIOTLErt, ' Poltsv ille:bet • RS, is t. f LEATIIEM . • • • . FRI 17'4. /INV DR • Store No t?!..4 North 'fink D Pear/14,1d ft, - (AMC° ' A ril l r4CtUllEllB,- 'OM it IS. Ini alparters, Commission and general' lieai her Ltuni pews.. wtmlesain an 4 mtalt. 14* fact4ty - at 14 P 44 prom Street, Phil 4olv 19, 1852 Blatt?. Raw. leorwehrias efrect rettrpille ,Penso,' 111U6albliik. HA 8 CONSTANTLY- ON ' HAND A !SUPPLY OP all ultra of Lead thre,'Sbeet Leo& Block Tin With Tabs, Shower Bathe, f1y41309, Sore. Boehh t and Sinale Act Ina Punlps and Water CliE4eu , :alsa,4ll kintlso(Lraasenekrffor wairr and et.ie n , [lns,. Oil Copt, arid Glare for anginvt: All kigda bf eoppe; Work and Plumblnailcine hl the neaten magnet a 4 theebtatertnotice. 1. N. H. Caabpeidfornid illassiod Pottsville. Oct. 26. i 660. , . I. G. WORTH ea CO;;-, . . , ., , Door, Illiqd,..4.shutter.; -god Nash 'l7 (pot,. Eon. spit of liroad Street, /dap Word,Mhtladetpl i to W . , . HERR may be' tau od;•e . miirantly oh' baud, 11211 t•I teasive amiurtteou of tbs 4 ./e. b 4 keballett. Shut- . trio, and 1110414Ings,yratrintta ;(qul to;nety t bat rib be mede. Alilto; Sash 'tidy ytit..d..sluiy• on bend. Orden by natil4ll degipiki!kl: sv ill tectlik prompt m ien lion. Tillio.i. , . • llisithl6 l .'. i•A/-314 y • ii'µ - ti.4',:.,: i :u r.Q+a i"a^:Yin . • ;::sv-..ii? •.;.•*. ..x.,nwiy'..t.w'w.m.~ - Y .:';tiiat';rp '~r• 131-;«- .:: ==l=M ME `: • .1`• • :1 - 4 • • . • 15 • - - r. . , a ?, ' - • • _ . , •• • • • . _„ _ wtta. TEACH' roil TO writes Ist. Bcorpsbi TEE E , AETHiYAHU, REHM ' HUT TRIM THE cAvrcss OF xoutrrams, struts wflicit WILL CITE STRENGTH TO OUR.•.IIANDS ANJ) SUBJ . fCT ALL NATURE TO OUR USE AND PLEASURE.-40/.. Johniio,l. _ r , PUBLISH ED 14: V Pan' SATURDAY MOBNIN(1 SCIR YLkILL qpUDII.,, P N.NSYLVANJA., SATURDAY MOANINO, jUNErz 1854 • • • ME I•OTTS VI BOOK DINDEiIY ME N: ra. ranvinera,sl IMO IMIli PRIVATE SALE. vazaIAULZI MEM& ESTAT I EFOR SALTS THE; ststactibet olier• to ten it t'fiVite Site, the followlogateacnbe4 'teat Eittte,!upott reuoeeb No. 1. The undivided on elesifiaterest at allabOse three truism of land, situate in Wreath and Tremont romr ' . Vinery 4on war naliipx, •baylltill I:ounty, which Were.sarveYed , i ,„ in rants to John Otto,. Peter Faber rind John Kidd. The nudist. _ --.. dedbue-half.inferests in the above tracts # amounts ,tO 659 acres. The laud is well wooded aitb timber suitable for railroad sills and props, : • , No. d Ail that certain lot of groand situate it - tiol Doroaren of Sehaytaill !laves, upon whist is erectee a inign three - Pint, Britt Dwelling, and all aecessary out buildiny,s. This properly is now-occupied itylit Lewis Rover. To any one desirousof pracusins. medicine to Schuylkill illavenote opportunity is trova oifered to aerate a Comfortable baoseand office rarely ru be wet Wild. • N 0.3. Ail thiseertain lot of grotindsithate In Port ear b.in. tcothded mud described as follows :—Begin. 'rood it a pool on Ore eolith Bich:101 ilortsville threet, et a corner of the lot belongiag to Mary Porier,' 11,, a e by the same south twenty•futa laud a half emit our hundred lett to ilk puff, thence north Mill -11, 0.204 one half east filly teek to at post, thence twilit rwersily-liver and our half west Due hundred feet In Parasitic. Sweet, thence by the satue *oath slaty fire and ,acihalf Weil lefty feet bathe placeotbegluoinc. No. 4. A tract of dust tatty timber land.ci/hraining, 21. ,„tiore., :innate in Schuylkill Tovruship, about I ino niiira back of Tuscarora, in Locust Valley. • 111.1KSTKH ELTIKER, l)Lfl in Ci.iiirit til feet, Pott.ville, directly iippolile tbray;piefupoi Chore li. 2.1 story. i , , , .• iiiiii, 3, 1853. _ , ! ', , 36-rf • - . - FOR SALE. 500,000 FEET O.I.%I.VAIDER .I'll£ tinds.raigned hereby offer Air sale a ranee quintny of PINE and HEMLOCK PLANK and laAltUd,which ute well manufsetur.l and ale half a rode bolo the. Cattatossa, %V illiaruspott unit Coe Ittlttoall,oll tha Batik orthe little Cana o!.;.i Creek, li 'lllllti (WM V.H.SVille. A pooling or the Pine n, •clesii or panel muff; and of the tleinioek is of the lo.st quality of White Ileittkrk. — The leirolo vary from 11 to Mt feet, and the whole to -.A-Vomit+ lot tis can be found in C.nitawiroa Valley. It is rare 1' piled up, and von be anti) iu titw lot or luts to suit purr haserv. Fur partirulate, apply or A. MALCOLM q• CO., CaltAlNima, , or to A. A. KeININEOV, eattawissa Valley:'' , November l!). ' - 47.11 roil SALE. CHEAP ME undersigned arta for sale Olean. and on eziimuat.te telins his fans consisting of Vi atlas orally all under Cultivation. Bleary trop of winter 14i 41. hie In the gioUnd. lilipluVieinents consist of one good double house, in g od poutiTiwetling house and cow good Hato and (Abet 'plupe:fly Is iuCAleii in Blythe tots owned try Ur. beckes. Ile faith can be divided In suit fon puicbAsets desired. • JutlN ”fAritsTALL. .. _ 1%. U.-1 nu chick, ronOtting of 25 !lead of S!iimfa. ,1•a t.Le.,,&c , Klit 1... sold Lumedtalelyot Pi ivaie lc on apiii ic..it wit. . .I.in. 2 , i, 1b54,. ' ' 4!-if , FOIL SALE• A new 2'111:11;4•01'0141' BRICK 1101IBE orher tk(luthle l'iope-rty to Pottrville. 1 I IIIC sfitelt fiber micro at Ytivale tiale, on the hirhil tettsrinahle terins..bi. new ihtee•stoty Ed.tjtm: HOUSE, in r3estittd eltieet, n few dams Amite Market, immediately beside the Int Methodist eunrch. I bin tine building la Pell coin. ei,•t€'o, and ham rill 'et 'lined. It is • — 7 , sight and mary.'has ult . the c.intreni em en that a- Immo:net-per Iv uu Id desire, - met t, Imaied in a pleanant and :1:041 , 1311 LL. L 1 rat paitnt the WWII-Mere in a never:fail- , Well of, et6llent water In the v e r y 'important cern:Mention in Ilie`prevent 11:1011i One-niursh cash, and the hala nte in cull . • purt.h.teer. ntoroled only It be plOPerly decurcd. .A 1,611, Four Frame Alwe Callowhin st. in the Tear or thd new Huck. ahoy, Mentioned. These are likewom desit4bi e im,„„o„, "fhey C4ll he 1t...t1 on the same easy terms. re 'l'ti.e whole will be Debi 1 0 'w. N. ,tl.—Tiilee clear and imputable. L. 'WWI EI.t4IOIIFF, t. GpLcopaifhulc li,Venlie tree. 31.1103 ; 53.4.1 VALUABLE! rizorEwrir IN POTTS VILLE AT I'RIVATE SAW?, CHEAP. The Side•eriber Littera at Private Sale Yll that tract of Land land building lots. !Mown uti the "Carbon or •' Yoliag'is dill " property in the Borough orsPott , :ville,vs..tending from the itiver Schuylkill above Mr. J.iitier's Brewery' to the Port Carbon relial,.heingabout 250 yards in width and containing lilt acres, more or-less. This property may be said to 1)0 invaluable, not only for the porpo,es 01 buil ding., but ul-.o us offering the best liumlity in the Borough, on Whidi to erect suitable Water Works town with water. •Apply at' his office, corner Coal and Callowhill Streets.. GEORGE:. W. SN YDER.. Angu 127,135:, OILS, PAINTS, &c 01 - 110 FIRE PROOF PAINT I.'CW Larrriof the Ohit.rite Proof Pe, aini. Abat I taint Mown roldts, the pronging artier!. tor gale by the eithrwrillrr. ,also a fow kegs of PAlnt MI. at renbi agallOW, and Grease at h rents a pootoit to tio•o! amts tot. For sale by • B. BANNAN. Aprtl34l., tars?... , • • FERRUGINOUS OR P . OMPoLINDIRON PAINT A nip: AND WATER PROOF FAINT u f gic .a! I,loratitlity,:ttal the powtr of real„ ling all uliflU3 h, rktorloes.re>. daring a lengthened period ct tame. 'ail be kid ji the liardw4ie aud Iron Moro of • GEORGE BRIGHT; Agent for the above Point. 11l if • 1953 DEVLAWS IMPROVED OIL. pins 911. basthe muri erientiuc'use; and is more hly recommended for machinery ohan any oth ,r4i•t to ehr Market. working clear, and free from gittn ;• It is wartanted in all cases to be just Ishii it is rr;raitlietaileii.oi no ?ale. .4 , treratolB: who use ma chine.) will tlooLupou trial. that II 're the cheapest mot hest till adapted toj •' prdcrs left at kir ANK PcITT'S Ifafdware Store , ar-y ER snonTl:mr; Liquor Store. Agents far tt county, trill he promptly attended to. I.lnne 25, 1853 POEM WIIITEI III! T.THERILL & BROTHER. Marturatanrete, Nu 65, NOtallk FRONT biter', have untid cowl warranted piths WHITE .1.1:A I), and I hoae cuatowura who helm bren tipariugly auppliediu onsequrhcr of a r/111 nu the aiticlr,ahall now huvrtheirorJerefilled. • No kruiteristibstanco possessesthose preservative. and beautifying properitimau deultable in a paint,ta in equal extent With unartulter :tied whlteleail ; iiny admixture of other inatetiati;'nnty rnarctito value: 11 has, therefore, heel, the steady aitn lathe nianufac . tr 11,119, (or many wire, to supply lathe public a per feetly Pure White lead, 'and the unceasing il,;onand for the ;nitric, Is pion( shit it has met with favor. It is invariably laanilo.l on one head: WETHENILL ti IBROTllEitlen full, a nil Mil knottier, iooreonted pure. :t it in red letters. l'hilada., July It 11153 IILAILE'S Patent rise PrOof panrr . F 114161 Milt). • r subscribers, hive juvt received a (Uri her:s4- • ply of ringular and calash e substance. in addition to the slate color; t hey have a Beautiful Ito:Wale or brown, resembling the sand atone Tow 113 Use, and sO much sihnitedror the front of building,. 1 1 , intipal ingredientSsre for Lh•of iron. which Intim opinion of scientific men satiefatturily for its Are-protif Usture—the fern formersulista ores being non-coutinethru,and the I.lllltl acting as a Cennerit,to bind the whole together sod make a earn ,and dersbleamlnt.t._ , rot live it is mired with Linseed Oil; andspplied with a brush, the oaths us ordinary pawl, to wood iton,tin,sinc,canvass,paly , -It hardens gradn, sit) sod becomes lire-proof. Il is partirularly suits tde for roof:. of hnitilitigii,steambast sad car-decks calicos., tridgeS,fonces, &e. A I °oft° sled with the artiOle fsequaltnone °relate ' s* a-v4el saving oft/ prose. Sporimenimay ht. •een ntthe offce if thcaubscr here. II ARIIIStiN, 1111011itaiN & Co., No. 43# Kuutti Front at..Philada 17-if April ?2, 1h52 Zinc Pallnl4. , • .),:r-Vard Clic4prr than Whtte and Free, from alt Pot toooos TII F; I: RS Er Z NC. CO Nr, A : iNiEae'la a dttel o : ndi I rived - trerultityoTeriZturtm prepared' to t.nie Worn for itteir • ,• • sUITRIOR VAINTO, • ' • • DM:, and annum) IN MI, In assorted packages or from 25 to 500 pounds ; nina. ".' IMF, in barrels a 'al pounds each. .• Their %VillTr: ZINC, which is sold dry fir ground in oil, is warranted run nod unsurpassed for body and uniform whiteness. . ! : nrestool has recently been disconrered.whicb en ables the Company to warrant their paints to seep risks-and soft in the kegs for any reasonable tient.— In 'this levee& their paints will be superior to..iny 0011:1 IR the market. • . Tneir !MOWN ZINC PAINT, which b aoldat a tow price, and tan only be 'made (no:tithe Zinc Oreg. from New irrgey, Is now well known for its ibtOdUe- UVe gnaillieS 'when :invited to iron or other metnric sot:faces. Timir STONE' COLOR PAINT, possesses .all the ps..perties of the Crown, and Is of an agreeable color for pa I on ng &ct Collages, Depots, Out•bulblings,thidges, . . • ..,, t t . 1/eaters supplied on liberal terse 3 by thelt kg....111(g: FRENCH 4. RICHARD2I. . Wholssaie Nita Dealers and, I thpo tiers. N. W. so r: of 10t h ST.,hlaiket Sts.. Phi laird. Sp it ti, int ,• .. NOTICE /VIM ttoloctihrt hereby giver , nolfre- that he has I Appointed A1t.12 [MILO , Hardware Bier tioht Agra% for the sale of "The Patent Hoot in this region. ' .1. tt, GRAY. THE eaten I,f:et Ix pupated to erectite orJets fiff ttitt above 0111"JDPil Sprints. They ire decidedly the be?' tqtria. etw filleted to the Inibli4l4lng ite m:n*3W,, hit !lintel:city and durability. For flair, whnlclale ret.til, at GEOlME:klattniT'S- • • iron and Illardware Siorrit'entre Street, oppreite Minets• 83olt, POllleilie. !dutch 11, le n 4 •• .104( • J B. A. & S. ALLEN; DEALER:I IN OIL*. 7 -'0”,1 S SOUTH WHAR VES, Phdad;ip/;ta 10.0(/0 VsA,Ll4l3GrltrtiAsZintit,rl.4ittl-e'..°.11.61' main nt ;; • thO Bores Sperm and AdaraTollne Candlee,, , • 15th • " • Chemical Olive Pal. and Brown Soap March WA • (Feb."4.1e54 3.12 m) 11— v unit flair at Id AaTlN's DRUG STORE, an assoli• Mesa of Marsh's Improved Trusses, rinsi•rig which are Donis!. mid Single Improved Mollie, \MeV - Do do do old aisle • do , Piero Abdominal Supporters, Ladies' Shoulder Braces, f.;euilemen'S Elastic Suspender Plbetilder Drum Suspensory bandages. Silk and Cousin. /OLIN S. C. U&IITIN, Agent. 394 f tif 0.21. 1653 Lql6l3Eß:•zitnessni (ring undersigned is prepared folurulai k111.,0f liaralucli, Oak, and White Nue! Limber to any ealer4,lo4 aide largest fixes. *wrist under sp. coatkefsuips -ibis, ate sawlas over 100.000 feel of lumber par wear. 1 T.I, October 101, snic - • E t :. .:„,,,.- „.„.:„..„...,ii..__,. ~.„...„...„..,f,„.„.„-...-..,,...;,..-...,,,,,.,...i.........:._,_,-....,,,,,,...\.,_, •.,,..,. _„, !,.. ........:,_„„... ~„, ...„, •„., , , ~......,„.... ~,.._,..!:.:.:,, - 411):--Fli:O.T.il$VITAL:K:7•GT4tRAL::::: - APVEWT DAY. GOODS. &c. • ;:fi i rEwerrt DEPOY, • A T 20 • Nattb Oreoad street; below Callow. i ES hilt haa . on bar a eptreald assorowabt of Velaet,.Tapettry, Draavetr. three ply, V d erian ears; w hli d der sarrer an tual l s ° Boor table t ' lair:,l Lk. watt . I heatitri . aga,ke.. ho. the stmt. at 7 a hla othoCOtore. cornet of 6th and Opting Carl 7P. • r ' • ' • 1* - - _ W refi etrlki, wader :Abel Opting Garden flouve— holtififr and Arts ll. Itts4_, • • Newi; ,. • A TS. leilP.A.Ttirtil9l.l gland, corner of erect,. sod !OA' weglie *tree* Potts, ille.• . . ply t!airpotinto. Floor OH , Cloths, Instate do I Table do. yeetitee 1 Wbite lNanloge, Beg' • do I Cheek 'do - S . - Also NI) assortulent .ol Window Hangings, with Eliturcski_ituptete. • . • Itich coloitd CanistikS,' Fluff Linen Shades, Wateredldervena, I 1 Transparent do And etutu'lifilered =-C.. IfFsity.having ussilmatrsnaeutents with the principal,Wantili slitters fot a ['Mutant supply of the newest (Milian, in Carpeting ace., is thereby enabled to infer liOfte publiest choice almost mem ot the shove goods oirt,erior quality, and at the Wisc..* 'rm. pri- Aptiltfi.s3 11117011TAIVI' POOLIC NUTIC ME589.0..7411.1.1611AN 4 ell &MEIER'S avail. krill aeltredi:of iiwthod , of 'returning their Worm e thanks tit;ttleir • friends end the public generally Tor the very illural pattlinage, bestowed upon them, and beg leave:tn minutiae that they Ale DOW piepered In offer to Cke putlte.the balance of their Spring and ni Aurtier ut y , tremendous saertfue. In order to mike `tooth Tor one-of the targeit and most rhoke mock of Kali Gluodiceserbrougoi to slob pl ace . They lihie also , ihn band a splendid new otolik bought within the last week, utile toped and ready for inspeettort,o extremely tuts mires, defying tompett• 'ion as oiXbe cloilercicrstyles and quality being.tully, delettulni;C to tti s •ttlutulte no old foot k, butt c4I pit tot‘Mstlle qiiiek cash sites. Itoodo Ate new and Wright snifthis hero! the season of prep.it olioittot:Plirtug In Other flow. /omit, buyers ts FII nod t greatti . ,lo their aileintage to fillet Ihrm Beall 1. ore pui *IVO' bete Angusat 1t153 • -. PhlllajilleWhin • - CENTRAL ' • DR.I" GOODS STORE. cornrc of Etghth acrd Ards :Streets. ARCES ADAMS Woken thi• torlicolsentlention V of , FAMILIES , and storanuuuriao io ex tens ise.. clsolcientnekof fa:Nevaud til'Artx "Iry (loons, nhjutalsiug.-,.one of the Lett .nsentiturnu to the cily. , !,* N EW. MMUS ale being dilly received frow arc lioa and.4ther notiteea, and potthnsers may depend on gettin*:the Wein and best st,sle..L 7 fit the lowest prices. ttrocliit and ottwlt Shawls, • Mater On. • And Futnlshing Coeds, Afrangspin 9Vpariite ailarttnent, , , with strong tight to esaumilth thew by. • Piii4ezilatattentioir gived to Nam Good. 51arcii41, 1854 - 10.3tu • OlNCK.(latPUbsclitkets love opened,at.thir•tp'tore jarour diriTs abovt the PosiCitlice,auentiren..wetock of Good , i.:purchastil in New York. at Cash l'ilicen,en ahlilig tikes to selicheapte lhaa any other Siorein the OfearttylA:Thelr silica consists in part, of • Illackand Fancy Dress SUM Notnielin de Litittes, at 8 ets.andupwar.l3, • Thihet and French telerinoes, .Gobefg Cloths; all shadesand qualities,: • • IllaeCAlPavasi. 9'laNt and figured colored' Alloaca's ,a I 1/1 cts. anduprrxtds,. • . , A lit*'asnortment of Callen, • Illekebed and linbleiched Mottling, FiatseVls,all celersand qualities,. • Linsdis, Cherics;' A la.re almost:meat of Shawls, • • lioSpry, Wooten litanketa,Cloths,SatlnetlS, rhgqiaila Table Oil Cloths, Ssc.., ace. Together with general assortment of Goods to piensetle fancy nod suit the wants of the roinninni t y Ago', a largeltock of sugars, from sto V cents. ColTee4llreen and Black Teas.very cheap, with every variety:a Queensware and Glassware. at prices low er than : Miry ran he bought elsewhere. They will he happy, all tinici, to show_t heir goods, free of cost. Tivnee4live them a call. !•• • to OtCquittly,Merthunts will find it -to their advan• (age to rill and PS-amine: the new (lands H FRY E: MARTZ. 0ct.16:, 1853. }I : ' f • -z _ ; 111ETO~B IYIETAIS ! ! • 7 it! krEtt KNIGII I', Nr.tiA.; earth(; of Prith. and - .Penn St. , Lit the '.;•`ol4lSforr, Reading % Po. Aftp DEALERS IN . Tin Plivie, Itat.t t Metal. • : .Alien ftupper, • • •i Crucibles. fnc, Gelman Bilvel. • =ion,' ' : Braaa :41raas, `;' Run 11301111trie4. "Cead...; " 1 ' " eineet, Nada, - " jIPCI i,. • , Oro!, " Half Round, An,nei34.4 • •• Round ;'to inclira, Iron , •e•;1 'do " Boiler, Conpoie.F., do " Flue, • TinciesV. do- •. Band, spAing; : :;•, 'do ••. " Hoop, 113 f , " Sera, •• : •• Norway Ruda, F 4 .1 efi ' Hove-Shoos,. .nraziiira' &Wet, Acle Iron, • „. Angle l'ig TN. ' „ steel cam, LOA . • , •• German, 7 : 4 11,621, eltppfr. R wede CoppeW Rivets, ' " Ark! Nada, ": " Amrrtta, 0 • " TinedSntilatk Eats natio : Oily ,• 4 Rivet: F,w,, t eitr•a,t lowiat pufrible Fulcra, wltuk,a' andf • ,•• Apr0.'0,185.1 .- 1 •,• ECM IitIARDWgI ("Otte Mt! Mut kelt, (.1 etiiialy of Smltrei Tools: Uttild46 . o materiitg, fitioekOter'a TM)11, Nallg;:ftmki•g anJ 13.0.4 1 ;,Coupler tit. 1107 Sca A A tlir Mut 11 , 011e11 . Aloe a ml , iiitteet (:41',Otticar - atilt • lint ett,ii); plAte tilhert 111 r,lYfppei.q Shcet HO, Pie tririe! Mar Lead, - Cagterikg of all Ai..at rim Alitt,lALeitt r4l Cite? EZI thitelii•Vatlioppets, ( Ku/Yea; A 111/1641114 V ICMS IfluctiOAnit I:4:llit:Pumim. ' Iron.:4opper And N Thii t tltibectifOrs tenth:Off:lf the ti thli articki of , ii.miwar, 4 10 1 t,qt Au g 0 27.1583 . . gieNEW JIARDW ARE STORE, I stoors below Mats's . Gots!. and sic arlyopposhe the hltners'l:4ok, P.lssille, where WM be found au e.tostient assortment of t3;II2I.I%VAIIEt 1 Couefflr intuit age, I iFfiss. Bpriugii. .-, . , ./Flne Trays, , ; • gaddir&i. - . lerilssia'ware, Alittisenta.kers• Tools. Asaorinteni of flee Locks, Ciltpentetie Toole, - Table tUutlety.'. lel . Miss and Paint,.. (Pocket Cutlery, Ituproootall niten,.Tabie Spoons, r Gollett` , .: Ail :tio ' do !Anvils am! Vitl4. /141iild SPlar• , !Adlli)flillel” ottine Guns, Itailretati Inns ataicsiis, Sheet boa Cruoibies, Smith-Tools ; : Siire. Ttu flute. Iltuldfiliousterlats. , bras. Nettles, i • Cast Snsel, • . , Sail Irons. , . Shearl4les! ':: Pans en 4 !folios, , Arm tigiter , Chains, 111111elaWs. e: "\ : • ItaiirostlTraces,' , Ctosinient S.iarsi' : Powder sad Shot Fine Stand -laws, 1 . .. i. (1. Ir4retotne h is thanks to the polite for the pa tronureAlley ellended.tothe tate firm of Bright & .Pol4lold Batters 'dwelt' that. in his Individual spa. NAY. lii Sell! be ahlel9.detorvo and command their contliteSd pennon by the,qualltv of the goods he has in stole, strict attention to businSas,and the low rates It which be Is ilcterniinol to sell.. . I ',..::: .'• ' ll' ' GEORGE ERIC. GT. : • ,-..,• :: Latc , W,the firm of Bright & Volt. Ki . rtqll7, , lei 2 '2 I 13-{y • 4.'._ . .I . . 1 Ir, N0.1_40 111A11KET St., PIIILADELPRIA. . 113710 .. .63d Cu*,l and ruiners' nICA LES, net in eaf4isri orm, country. by el perkenced workmen, add rki.kbors notice • APO 1554 • - .• egiLLOWS. • . PORT/133LE', FURORS FOR allhlll'llS.AND JEW .,, • • . ; 14.341-S, V Btu kit and dies . Platforoi A Itt:no 100 10.0000 Ihe. (Faiths oll's pitent); Nov ell! Letkv, Ls tvlits. Teal Nod counter Scaleo, Garden F.ngiqrs; rump", for any depth Or Wail ; 18 tons of binit GitoJettine. dressed and vehthted ; Mill. Crow. - cut. .Ifizteutav 'hod . Bildt* Guilders' Sawa; J.ev4 PIK, RAM. Mtitthrlitgi Maebioes. lac., at the Mord vuurerliose at . • -1 W. W..KNIWIT. • !to marketMt...below Gib, - Non h ide, • ' it, iS5 . # • IS-Stn . :.;,... •,'TO - BALL _ /ROM AND itARDWAgE STOKE, oi'- - 411111 , $115g1.1111 of mdatifacintva wares ' , lbis lowa:meat iti atleacciotlB,ll2o I am now able sootier to the publie,eitherfor i';their Isepeeno* or purchase. OMt at the guest:nod most useful stock of Foreign and Vacua,- tie, WOW WASS ever,ofered In ton Conch, WWI maoy,lltanka tos tbe nattnnage extended to theists ar m , Utatter myself ole to supply all toe wants la my , Uk.e of bintuterd. cheap as the cheapest. With usual protastnesi ana l despatch. SLUM Poll'. api-03,042. • ' .14-tt :, -LEON AXE STEEL. =,;;;DEOQii AND NIDDLE2'ON, Audits en /RON and STEEL, Vain, Nord, Water Street, above Marko; Plats-. 11S 1 0131 F - resent suortmat antstantly os I'OHLi Match li, lam, 147. . RM=M=ZEI2I!!ME taiig II i .. , _ - , _ MEM I Door Mats CCiI7PITEIT Is iarEi IRON, &e, -1 V- EIMENS & 11131EILEIR'S tRIE: ae4 MON .WrORE, e few doori above FAN Mile,) have Lou. haed a futLeesartmeni ICoseb TtlnimingA, • jalles and Springs, \ fable Cutlery, ~ ' Potketeullery, o. Carpenter's Tools, nrin Willa Ida War e, lAfiens aPPOIVI.V., i ron Rifle rairel:, !do- 'Me l: is nod Tea4.oons, irtvi EMS fluid Ens inpiled lir I - 1 ; lit,. Gnc,.Paus liollers and Tir ass' Kepi's, I ;111,s.vy Railroad Tr:leis, • lonaiiaiiro3dlll.ll and ttitikeu,. nlar,Dontile and alrixle Cinis„ 1 do •do ' do Yhouls, :','a-:Shot and flame hart, ,Powder Flimka, • • ,Yotvd.-r and labor, .• , lif.irrr wool_ Pervission Valls, fo.otior rti 01/Ming!' . j • • nddd respet.tfn II y inslie,thp al • inerally, to the above and ether 100 Marinas to inenttnn, as du sell as low as any concern GEORG • 11111(411"S !.i renrearia's • PATENT SCALES, Hula at :heir WAREHOUSE, ==lZ LIFE INSURANCE. Lula insi7ReNol3. " CIRATID LIFE INgUdA.2 4 ICC:' ANNVITY I aid Tall/ST -COMPANY i.r -rli 1 !ADEL PH lA. UrGce N 0.112 CHESNUT IST.,llte' Fires Moor r.sat of ,the Costoto Douse. i Chatter Perpetual. CalilibUZlO make itoiniancea on lives on the mail eatorable tenon% •' • : • 7 • The Capital bele; paid up and inveited,together with a large and constantly IncreSsing reserved fund, offers a petieet seutrity to the insured.; The pf,e11:011111, may be paid i yeasty, half-yearly ;or quarterly. The Company add a annals neriodlcaily to the In surancenfor life. The God Honue;approprlated in Decetober.lB44, a editio linefeed hones in DI co.:ether. 3810, amount to an,.addltion tit gl,ent ,50 to' every SW , insured under the oldetit pul tes, Making on e. 2 50 which will be paid when ft libel! become a crater, insn-ad 401000 originally ismormt; the next Arlen RIUJIant to g 1217 Ill; the ZUllilll a tett' fltllg Su GA every 81000; the ollters in the ;sail* propettlon . acciirdlog to the amount and tone or staudiug.seliit h additions make au average of IMO F , th.lll 60 per tent. Upon the premiu paid; with:Mt Isicressing the MI • rural prrintute. ; , MANAIII-314, ; . Jebit'A.:Droite. Ir. Danner. i ' IBM RidAW A.lllOll ISAV IS. ii.ht. Jay ri milli, • • irr.,reriex Ist..wi), Robert Pearsall,' Cletir4o T I übes,. int.epti Yeager„ . Johult. lloitiimer, j l'honin* P. James, , Wballoii.l.eutie . . ' i' ' Joseph T. Milvy, • i1 , t41 R. knack Paitiplilos eciiit:ttliinr, iatifi, ricornien And replay's. too4s.lolMMint , 9ll(46o - n - aud - futib4r in(ointatinn f :In be had al . ilir office, , '! i - l' TIIMIAS. mor;wAv,,PreAdetot, Jams F. hue.. A..t.a.y. . 1 ,i 1. • 13. The unbocritier if 4itrialori.ihe hue 4:ntni. 1 f ny in Slanylkill ilpiillly, and t, ill eir..e,l- 1 shill raucre dB nd give 311 iii.c.ev.vily infoilll.ll inn 4n lbe oubjeri.' L i ii , BANNAN. :1 ,! ' ; 15-ly UZI A pt al 9.1114.13 FURNITURE 1. ' &c. NEW ITIIINITEIRE WiLREROOrd. Nu ..:1(5.4 - Mg tki.S. Street. (l;areted itoenj fin er dou,l, above Elevelith,filyeth :31#, Philadelphia., on aestoloneut..• DO ptt tot Fil ore, of over* ifreirct ippon. Alen,A French Soraß.Trie a-tefeo.4.7lLiffe. Ac roll lirnd pr inrida to ofder so.f w.orgnted, at gri , ulyieduced cash Furniture rattlulty.tnichuil and 'elliptic, to aliPioril 01 the 4 1 innu. • tr. H. 1' HON . April 1,1854 - , I tl33m , ' Ell 3 New Style Cottage Purnltture., auberribet is receiving front the hest Mann I lit ii. the City.a law lot. of Collage Fituti ture 01 NEW STYLE, made of flaitD WOODri, oak, thestout, - walnut, avti..ie., warranted to be aiiong and durable. The patierna ere vationv,t.nd of tho eat fashions. They Pfll6l2Ce whole' la, ail of which will be 8011 at city prices, carriage He also ItePpo on h aud, and manufacture:. in order, all kind:, of Ifoovehulit Fat haute. 01 i he IJkest. 1,1001 and'deairable Priteind, all or ivhivii ern be esitiiiiied •at his Ware Itoonsr, corner of Centre and Union streets. ni;..rrly °moon,' the Fipirieopat chureh7nll of tvbich.will be nulita,t the very lowest-rates. -.!1 .1 ; HENRY ORPIPANC. 4 1 • Wu April 1.1854 NEW STOCK WINDOW SLIA 0115:: MEW 1.11"6 i . . 1654. G. h. miLLEfi.,!4,l COiL 1b540, MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale and Betak Deaters In WINDMV 'SHADESi South-west corner Of SECOND and ARCM. Stitel.l, I'IIRA -1)4P111It. such as Bothe'd laritlseaks, itt)rdern, Vases, Seroled,, Bonnets. :i t H .' . . . , " OLD BORDERS 'Ste .. . . ell the moat beautifat deritnii and perfection of tinidh in this (nullity, and'at aiioi!LOW pific Eli all to challenge all couot,tittoo. hull and .W 4,11., MI- Innds, CattitificA. ill every variety. ha City in Country Trade: We in• vite-nn examination or our wittlit; ul tho' Di!pot.,t4. W.. ornet of Second and AtchtStterta, ! IS, 1051 ! i to . PHILADELPHIA. CANE SEAT, PLAIN AND racy I Aitm-com . IRB, .1 . ItoCKINGICHAIR. DINING ar.tiltotanic In all the VatietWu. of rohotU and raphion4tble tuyb.u.at the Chl`3i , VAi faltA. WilocreAte •Blln RE . TAIL. 03 N F. WtJUI) ' .1 " Ma :n cron:4,N,, 2U-and I/I iNotth eiltil St., OpitoSl( Frank hlt ltgiu.the,;Phllad'a... Match 25, ltsl. • I '1 i • 12-3ot Alen's laud; Iltiltif! Cliot,lii nig. L I irEitYttollV shunt& t•tul.ohee this oppotatinily 11.7.41 u buy elruhing for Aleu.and 'lomat . . iilli:OltGlltt ibILIII:4IPet; = S. E.. Cot tier MARK LIE a Sim., Philadel phia, eialiracilig a rbi of lIM Urel, htua de eir.l6le, and fastilostal.ii . Doss anti Ftoick Costa. Mahn Clo th 41,,„1.411.11 dui, 3a, edij, , Kith a peal va• rimy' of MIN'S VIA ronSiAlllrof Sack cthite, Polka' Jackets, Aluuko !Jackets, Vt-,1,1 Round Jar Mel s, lll3tle of Alpaca, Kra seN'ttle 4:04 04no,(Lbeti . ,, 4 ~, an of %sloth ate titrered 41 li k e itlwcst posPiLle Ca3k res, and as cheap as ayy usher ,t;;lothine, §tore in the Union. i A' ta• Patents who site 1.6 Y, S site earnestly invited sof. asinine th# stock. 127" . eol(7aril Sicirarepet:i,rin bc.are'onctiodaira eery foll , rates. GEORGE; CIJLIt ,- S. E. for. Idailier and rfreond Sts. . 13.9tu r • April 1, 1054 ' STRAW. GOODS--SPRING 1944. r 1 VIE riublqriliers are now kepartil to e%tiibit at their :SPLENDID NEW Er4TABLIIdIIMENT just completed; on the site of their; former atand,Dio. 41, south :riNCONI/1 STIMET, I!lsiludriphia, an entire new and beautiful riot k of tiriaw,,, Fanry and ctific Bonnets and Flatts,FloicernAin4 a nd-Panama, Palm and Iduncisner huts tor Gentle - iota, wbitb our old pat tons, Meichanis and Milimata ieneratty, are invited to i•xanO ne, confidential!). pronlisingibecu, in Palen!, in variety, in novetiy,'lnd in atTlea, a stack unequal. led. i . . I>Ordets rirefulty end promptly einotted. THWIA tit ANHUI & 1.): Phila., Match IS', , i Bonnets; Bat & it‘imuei Frani - es. woo Les Au: AND 1111A11.. .1 Voith STONDISit I.elatv,thown, Ireye:S Pier . kidelphiii. • • s..etts+En of infoyming ,e) t, CRCIIANTI - 1 and ISIIII.FN CRS, and nil meriale the mit - Image of puiritaJing . then goodly' in the Ilanufotturer, throe t, to gilt: hitu,a call, and look through his !MC aviortatetW ut Nitw rtvle BON- N ET:4 ,tind it tiTH. aid he r Olt t1ita....1 of the. f..ruthe t he e.nn 601 them 111.1r,' 411 y biker house in th e city. IaEM !lurch 11.11..54 1 1 NITE,D NY, THIRD AND CH ESTNII I' HTEit. PIM A D EDY,III A . aterot,frs, : ;prr (swum. yr 111 S, * oldest F. PER I:M4T,utt t vat paying Co. iply city 310 Stair, ct)01111.1r rn receayi, mum.) , daily oltelepo,ot. and pay b.lt dam welt - glut noOce n• u4ua. , P.rctlrs em alas pill in awl'. 114.! nut 'money MON DAY EY MN INH'•, Crum totro'r. lock. • • : orY REFER EALCRSh Fine inousathl d• ! .. • March 11,1h5-1- j 10.nro" ' C. P. graGirk , & co., COMMISIION e,RCJIA NTS, - And PPalerCkfei'i!and Provision .; eially, Nur. '29 4i, 30 S. IVIIA Ph: h.p. 11AVE, constanilion bawl Supply (.1* Cod &,b, P 4. ti a.l s3,liii.m,fleitings; Clue Fliih,Whllr Fish. Haddock, /lams, Kutrn , lihuuldent, hard, Bert, l'utk, qieekr, Wails, !bird 'Apples . ; third Peaches, Crautierties:s.c. Mattis 11. 1b54 t EEO Den Irri in LAMPS, [ANT A'S ii C 11ANDP. - Li ERS N. E. corner For? oth' . ..od, r eharry:S7t v., cillidiloarniA, - • . - ILTAViNci ealargell and idlirtived their •fitore. and 1 baring the largest agate/talent u( Lama In Phila delphia, they are non' re-I:melt to Dullish Pine Oil; • CAMI.IMN E. IsUltaillte FLUID, Ethereal oil, Phosgene Car and Lard oil t Latope,Lan terns, or all paterus, FancyLlotel auJ Ilall Latest!. Chandettets; Gliandules, Car:dello:ls, ana Ilthatettla Lampe, at the Illanitf,testrer.t• lowest prices. Class (awls by the package, at a put!) adeancenser Ans lion pikes. Being huge Alactulaturera of Flue OD, Hurniag Fluid. Ethereal ill,. Alcohol, and (the only true) . Phosgene Gas, they can tut OA these artivlse at such prices that Merchants:will hind it to their ad vantage: ti, buy. Call betore; going Oietwher,., fryfin wantbargains. Aleite.l he ktafety Fbaltl Latroltrot safe. gem. 17 1853. . . iormicn AterISTE IN tiAlß.l774Themnut 19 ir, X opposite the Elate li.use,il.llllADEll , lllA, in vent,,r onion celobtatedl:uSsamer Ventilating Wig and Elastic Hand Tonpaces..lustructit!ns tu enatde ladies and gentlemen to Pleasure Omit own heads with , accurat'y :' ..: ! . ! • - Fpr Wigs, heir*. ,Troupes,' d• Bailin, be., Nu.' I The round of ttisilvol I F r o M forehead to . ilea&, bitch as far airliald 2 From forebendover , I Over forehead, As the head to ncrk. i.; ,; fir as required., Fromeartocatover, I 3 f.)vrt the crown of the top. 1 I , the bead. 1 4 - From ear to oar r'd, - i 1 ; the forehead. , , ,: IL not.t.Aito 1131 Arrays re.ndly flit sale :i splendid itiirk of Gent's Wig.,, Totirra, Liardles' Wigs, hail Wigs, Fowls, Braida, Carts; arc., beautifully manu factured, and as cheap as Ansi establishment in the Union. I ; ... L/OLLARD'iI React ninuir: Ora( t or 1.11151101.9 Half Tonic, prepared from South kinetic-an herbs rind roofs, the most gilt er.,Aru I aide ever produced for prase'', sing the hair front 1 ittua out or clumping rotor, resi towing and porservl le It It 4. k....tiliy and luxuriant flair. Among at heir reallorilkWhir Dollardqs hair mu ting Saloon maintains Its immense popularity is the fart that bin leek. IS applied io teary - head of bar cut at his establishment, consequently it Is kept in I , eller lieu. relation than uudeir any other known ap rifle/Ain't. It belog i lin* nracitrally tested by thou sands. offs a the eremesieuitinnity of its erbeity. Sold wholepale and retail at, his old establialunint, 177 CIICATIIII,IT 12111.,.opposite I he State House,ebil adelphis. ' • ' i . • • " 1 "' IL DOLLARD bak at last diacovered the at pissi tiara of HAIR DYI and ,antiOutiers it for sale, with per fee! coufidence tii its Surpassloe everything antis kind now in use. 11111 colors the - hair Millet- black .or blOsill, fer'maY be desired.) and is tired ritimit any injury tolls hair Of skis, either by, stain or other wire, can he washed off In tea minutes after appli cation, wiihoill detracting CO) its efficacy. Perrone milting , the City are invited Id give him a call. Let ters addressed to D. DOLLARD. V 77 Chestnu t Street. Phtladelphis. will rarefy! a petition: , Mr 23. 1433 .. 32-I- Y. MEI • O. W. fRITIGIikaIt A. OD., - DEALERS :IN OILS, FOR ANNUM. MACIIINIOII3 sad MANUPACTU and. No.llo 11,. WEIS.R.VES,PIRLAIra. 13- Orders •rceetved by .1. A. 110011E,Puttsvide. • Aprf .1,1854 • ' 13.19 IMECMIMSD.74 rule assartmiet of apresdld Printak`r/. &C, from the Manufactories of JOies nand k Co..llarrison sob others. ( 411 rime 'wba wait Ilan; Pernmaeryi call at G. SARUM'S Book oktrVarkßy Store; .414.1611,4 s-it :3ETTEES, MEI SAVING 131111 D OF 'nip MEM DAVIS & CULIN, wozwitai. „ . ... . '', • ' ~, " - f , 11 ~ ...-• 1 ., - -, . , . ,-,:' .. . , .. . . .. ... . ... , . r".:. ..E. . . . , . . . . It . ... . (. . . . . 1 fl a ct r 110 II6E,OLVAWING tot siTivRER !the melancholy days have conic, the saddest of the year,. - Of cleaning paint and n.rt . tWeit doors, and' scour ing far and near.• Heaped tu!he corners . of .. the room, the ancient ant lay quiet, • Nor rose ups', the father's tread, nor to- the chit: dren's riot ; • . But now theearpets are eti up, and front the stair._ • cam top, The mistreaa calk to man and 'maid to wlehl the broom mid tm p. ' Where are thoae rovute, those quiet. towns, the Louie but now prevented, Wherein we dwelt, nor dreamed of dirt, eo cozy _ . . . and contented. . ~. . AIM! they're turned all upside dawn, that qtnet mate of .rooms, With !•Iclits and suds, and ;cap and sand, and [Os, and NOS and brooms ; • Chain., tables, P tandf, are tramline round, at tixoi, . . mho 1. re igns, While wife' and hoin-e•niaidatly about like meteors tu Ihr beZtveat, The parlor acid the klantWr floors were.cleansetta - • week ago, . • - The carpet shook and windows wished aA !IL the' neighbois know ; But still the sanctum has escaped—the piled with books, Pens, ink end paper all abut, peace in its rury looks— Till fell the xiNtuen on them all, as Inlls the plague • •on men, And Ilion ibey - vonithed all away - -books, paper, ink and pen. '. . And now when comet the matter home, as coMa he muslot nights. , To tiii4 a'.l things are " set to wrong:,'; that' they have "vet to rtghts;" When the sound of driving tacks is heard, lliiingh the house is tar from still, And the earpCt woman on the-stairs, that harbinger 'ol ill ;f . He look's tor 'papers, book; or bills, that all were there Lefore, . t I , - And sighs to End Them on the desk, or in the aril! - ;or no more. . Anti then he grimly thinbt• of her who§et they itu.s 'afloat, " • ..'; And wishes she wag out at srititi'a very leaky He met her at the parlor door, with hair ana cap awry, . WO pleevietiduckeditp, and br6om in hand, tleG •anee tuber eye ; - - • i ' • • 7 . , He teebs Tate sntall,'and knows hill, w ell thereis nothing to be 'aid. ' • • - i. So holds his tongue, and drinks his ten, and vneaks away to bed. ' , •- ' ' . . f pratticat. PUNCTUALITY AND RELIABILITY ; • Oft, INCIDENTS IX REAL Eiri". • - "His promise' Have I not I'm prumi;e ? 'e some days since happened to be at the manufactory of a friend, when his foreman made his appearance, and announced that a situation of much responsibility' in the esthh liOeat was . vdeant, and that' there were /lA; mf applicants for it. IT named Meru, and pfeceeded to remark,,that "onta . was a par; titularly skillful workman; bqf was not tell.; atfe, whilellmother, although' by no means so cleveN could always be depe'qed upon." The employer scarcely' hesithted a moment. The place was given to the last named. - -"Let us, understand where we are; and what where to expect," he 'observed, "and not be sulijected to' the chances, the elihnf,tep, the whims and the caprices of a man' whabtP ses his talents, and disrpords not-only/ the interests, but treats with couteMpt The coati_ deuce of his employers." The case struLdr uS.as somewhat peculiar, and we thereflue made, a feW inquiries. The suuliiion was worth about twenty dollars per week, and its:duties, although they required a peculiar tact and talent, were by no Means- onerous. Kith applicants were over • thirty years of age, and the rejected, as already glared,iivas la. very - superior. workman. Btjr. he' had been tried again and "again. and havin- , been teMiss as frequently, had found it ex,•eed.- Mgt , / difficult to get along in thc.wOrld, ;Pit] at, the time alluded to, was, in a condition of comparative desunition. This, indeed. Was the only inducement for h i lm to ste l l the place, M'r he had imbibed a fincy, that, erratic and unreliable as he was, he could always coin nirrad a situation. The' other, although in. (erica as worknyin,,was regular, reliable, bad been khnosreonstantly employed since he had attained his majority; and is at this Moment comparatively independent. The. one has saved his earnings and strengthened his chaineter by Ins punctuality and perse verance, while the other has gone behind. hited with both, and by the adoption of a curse exactly 'the reverse. And thus it i±; With hundreds m almost every position of life. A -Vveek or two ago we met-)With a kiend in ill health, who, out of termer, fret ful aid peevish,'said that he had just di-- charged his physic:in. lie had, done so, too, With the utmost reluctance. e askg hitti Why—and‘his reply was, that " lie never could. be depended upon, that he never-kept his appointments, and that when .sent fdr slime days before, in a case of emergency, he Was out ottl'a•guiming excursion in , it .h t , i . e.t i t i tiering Slate. True," he added, left a substitute, but the substitute ,not suit me." We rernember some years since; that a, committee of geptlemen met in this city for the purpose of dletding upon the elioiee of an Individual. to undertake a work of consid erable literary responsibilty, bur one rather Of detail and exaMination, genius ur original thought. It was 65:40 - al; however, that it should be .compiled within It given time. :The remuneration fixed was quite liberal, and six of eight individuals applied for the chance.- One of these - was -in very needy. circumstaucts. •and teas evert; way competent, but the most ut the mernheys 61 the cominittee Anew the man. and knew that hip weakness consisted in postponitm, Until will° morrow, that Which should be • Undertaken to day, and in ilelUding humelf With a'notion, that no matter how arduous the task., there was still Unit; enough tai ,ac complish it. :All this was stated, and dears were expressed lest the work should not be be cdinpleted in proper time. Ilia, a stirring' appeal was made by one of the members of the ConiMitice, and the task was confided to thAands of the indigent applicant. In or der to stimulate him, part payment•was giv en in advance. • Week alter week passed on, and- ever and anon, some member- of the committee called upon him and inquired as to the progress of the undertaking. 'The response wds always of the most cheerful description,. but at the end of the allotted Anne the old weakness Was illustrated in the , most deplorable manner, for the /work al though 'half paid for - ,' was not ; even corn inenced.! A 'thousand absurd excuses and! Apologies were made, but they were so ilium parent that they Only excited contempt. lbolish prdcrastinator never fully - Irecovered the blow. So also some years since with an artist: I A gifted and accomplished young Mae from the West came to this city with 'Strong testimonials, and was introduced to several of our most liberal patrons of arts. ' Ile obtained various orders . for paint ing, one or two of which—for his neceisi: ties at the time were great—lie promptly completed: • But iii almost every other easet he left the work but half done. At firsrper- Suasion and then censure was resorted to.-- , ,All sorts of promises and protestations - were Made' in reply, appointment after appoint- Ment was determined upon, .but the artist had become inconstant, uosteatly and unreli able, and soon found himself friendless and ronless. ',lle then repaired to another city; where, rousing his energies for a time, he again met with temporary success. ft Was only ternporary, however. • The oltiinfirmity came upon and crushed him as. before ; and now lietpds it extremely difficultito eke otit. a rniseraTle existence! The virtues of reli ability and punctuality can scarcely be descrij bed in language too glowing. TLe"icdii id ual who hesitates, procrastinates 'and post- r pones,'is- dangerous to himself, dangerous to his Mends, and dangerous to all who have dealings with him. Many a man' has - lost a fortune through' this infirmity ; nay., many aAevoted suitor his 'tried - and trifled with feelingwand affections, unnl-'a change came over the spirit of his dream," add he „never thereafter could regain the confidence thus us forfeited ! • t , tit foorri :sot, I have watched the g may . suit very well once.or twice,for a 'high ispiFited woman', but repeated neglects of this iind are apt to arouse a degree of pride, Which no . eiplan anon or apolegy will wholly subdue. Nay. it is an insult fur any individ ual to make . an engagement with another, and then, in mere forgetfuleess or indecision ofcharacter,disregard or fad to fulfil it, In deed, the highest qualities of mind, the most brilliant characteristics of genius, the, most finished exhibitions .of skill, and the most generals irdpulses.Of ,aur nature, are . but mere Mock.and tinsel, hullo* end unman; "togi,,it , unatcompanied by regularity, reliv bdityt awfoutuuhlys—Paitta.inguiter, ISER slam. ~ . . SECRETS OF 'IIg CONFESSIONAL , • ' - OR ,i• - rim LAV6ar ACOUSTICS. • . . • .. The p re parationsr hid been made tot a grand festival in the Church of the - Magda -len,:at Gugeriti, and.'according to . thillaage . on Such occasions; the whole. mtericit was covered with .flowera and tapestry.:,' The workmen had quitted the sacred edifice in a body at niitlihroind thioughout reigned that solemn and, peculiar stillness, which, in the temples of MiCatbolie faith, is felt to exer else an tnfitience the most edifying and kith lime.- .. - .\ dbuu T iedi : tut o ong gentlemen \ pae'ed to . and fro -'in the tong aisle Whieti. sktrtS the itorth Ode cif the ~ ,si . ja / n h d ey see w in er ed e, , , c l o a n v reg ers a i r ndg . d titine cool -sub shady church as tieing well ;adapiell for the "purpose, 0 , a public -.lnconel:mile. (Me of them, ertei.tnight beta - the age ofabotit fifty, was of totinst frame. fall. and Elkin* bu_ill, With a countenance Jthoughtful and: sold& what stem; but in • Which no stogie passion' seemed-to;have left a, trace. The other. ot slender figu re . and in:the first bloom of ma n• baud, - wh ose bandivinie ' features we(e. char acterised by ao expreasion the most iptellec teal and refined, turned his dark ;knit:almost feminine ryeS . with.aci earnest glance via every 1 directfon, as it he hatisoMething of especial ' interest ter i ; communicate. It was .thear cliitect urlin'had detigned and superintended the decorations hid the fete of the ensuing I day. fie had but recently completed his studies at Boine. His name Giulio Balzeiti. Oo a sudden the younger .man stood -,still.— "Marquis,r l ' he said, in that confidential tone which is used in addtessiog a person with whom to/Olio habits of daily . intemourse, "I will impart to you - halt in test—a secret whicli4 believe, Is known to no intim bes„ it ig except; myself. 11 You have, perhalis,- . heard ;of the strange tricks which are some. umeti .played upon builders .by the;. law Of nature which regulates the - transmission of 's - ornols, and which Modem ; science has de. . nominated. •Acousiics.—played upoi l us, in deed, when.-we have the' least remits, to ex• peel or delerve theni. :Though alikevery day .trecurrence. „by .:the meresClecident, I • wait , latelyrnade acquainted with Abe singu lar fact that from this spot, on the very flag ot White Marble on Which we are now stand ing, the slightest whisper at. the' other ex tremity of the aisle—il mean in the.:', last of the contesafunat, bples which you See—iii distinctly audible; though a person stationed on any other partof ,'Alte ioterveniugtreund -how neer scorer to the place whence the stiunds'proceeded—Would not be able to catch a single Wind. Remain where you are for a few minutes, white I prokeed to the: ctinfes sional which 1 hive:indicated, and you will indeed bet: wonder-struck "by this e$ traordi nary freaked nature." • .The archifect-liasienedaway ; bug he had not proceeded many paces, when the Marquis heard a sigeificant Whisper, the purport of which sufficed in ad instant to agitate his 'whole frame with the most fearful emotions. -He afoot! transfixed to the grotind, as though he had been touched by a wand of enchant mea—litti features pale and rigid as'marble, while theextreme attentiveness portrayed in' his ordinary tranquil visage bethkeneil that some ridings ot, awful import Were fallnag, upon his leant. He moved • nos h limb—he scarceir breathed- , -he was like - ooe Standing *The ,brink of a precipice. in all the horror of no impending fair into the abyss- 4 -and his rolling ey eballs and ;visible throbbing - heart were the Utile signs , of existence. ~ Ballzetti was now seeci returning; "The experiment cannot' he tried at. present," he said, with a Otnile, !before he had `rejoined his friend': ' fhe ceintessional is at this mo ment occupied, and; , as far as I could!observe, . by a lacly'relosely:, veiled.. Bat, 'gracious ;heavens, marquis, what has come over you on a sudd'rn ?". - - . ' The marquis pies:tied one 'finger upon his lipsoin the mannet!'uSual with Itali ans, and, continuer( io the sante immovable position. _At- the end of a feWm inutes, he drew a deep sigh,--the statue :hen became instinct with life, and' stepped forth from the magic circle. "It ii nothing, my dear, Giulio, he said in ' his - Usual familiar tone. "Above all things.; dn not imagine , that I am' Supersti tious: btit to , speak candidly. the surprising and mysterious nature of your conimunica lion has affected...me ip a way I cannot ex plain. F riet us be gone—tshall seen recover myself in - ithe open air." As he spoke, be - took the arm of Balzeiti familiarly,: and ac companied him bey'dnd'thc city gaie to the public walk, when, i after a few tiaras, 'the two geotfemen separated. - . '"We.shall see-lciti to-morrow, after the ... - , , ceremony.. at -the villa," said the nobleman. fl'arewol!" s. : .1 . ,-, * ~,, It . • * .. * •:', .* At art sand. houe,, the folloWing Morning, the marquis opened the dour of the - ante chamber !pi his wile's apartment.:! At the, same mnineat the - ,famme de .clia6 ore,. her Jocks betraying theutinwit astonishment and alarm, entered the ioorri by -a door oh tire ops plane sine. ; : "His your lady rung the hell ?" asked the ;, marquis:- : _ t .._ "Islot itet, voutextellerrey," answered the girl, curtS, eying and blushing deeply. . , - "Then, Wall here until You are .summon ed," returned the marquis, opening the door which liiil from the dressing-remit Mini the' -bed charriber. lie was on the point ot step ping into the latteinwhen, his' voting, and 'heautifuf wife stood before him in a morning rbbe, !m i stily thrown-on, '-as she had risen from' the tied. The inarquis,paused- 7 it /might biiii,a monientary restless :transport of admiration of tier diem*: but; without betokening the leak observationof her un eismesei—of the ihward tempest Which had already ehaseirthe Color from her cheek, and was yer-'inore sensibly manifested its her bo son) began to , heave tumultuously: benea:ti the snorioentglo dress.-' .".Younre up-uonsually early this. morning, Animal - she said, in a Voice scarcely eud ible,aut( with a 'taint -smile, blushing insig niticantlY at the same moment. "Can :you wonder, Laurette, toy heart's treasure;" said the:martinis., in . .the mosfen• (leering tone—" Can you wonder that I. seek your presence early and late? And yei., my helbved t ithepreseat visit has an -additional object. Nun are aware that' this to the ;fete of the Holy Magdalen, and that a grand2cer emony 4inif be solemnized in !wont of the day. It.has'Occurred to me that might prepareinyielt fussily devotioni" by the• eon lernplatton of that exquisite .'Magdalen of Guido Which hangs in ycur chamber. May I venture ?" he continued, with tien extreme of diferritice'in hismanner, apprinichiog the door sloWly; but with deterinination, al he spoke. : i ,All as thsordeewithin," said. the young wife, 'costing a hirritsl glance through the, half-open (Igor ; .;but go .in for at few mo ments. i, I will Meanwhile begin to dress in :this room.'_.! 1 - - • .. , - "Heir heautifnl!" he exelainied, in a voice of-simillated;rapturef, •"liotti bewitch ing is this, disarray, ! 'These rpbei ;carelessly scatterel about—these tiny 'slippere that protect and grace-the 'mato' delicate of feet!- There fs a balminess in the air--something celekand ,exiatic. The spirit 'of poetry 'bre;iftiqrarOund nie." ' ;,,. 4. • 4 - lie fixed a scrutinizing glance on' the bed, the silken coverlet of which appeared to have been taken_ up and thin carefully spread, while Underneath - he could discero- the con , tour of a human figure, which, to be as lit tle observable as possible, was stretched at full length:- . t . "I Will sit doWo for a short tinae,'.' said thiJrnarquis, in a oone the most -gentle and compOled, "anti feast my eyes at My leisure on this MasterPseee of genius." 'As he uttered these words, he took the large vihite„pillow, profusely Imbrued with Tnissela lace, - and deliberately -placed it on .the part of the bed on which he. 'judged that the head of the intruder, must he resting— t-hen flung himself upon it with the'wholo - weightof his stalwart frame. pressing al the saMejime with his right hand and with his utmost strength on the breast of theton; -sealed ;Other' of his dishonor.' Without. seeming to be in "the least degree aware of the convulsive diath•itruggle ol:his victim; the marquis proceeded in unfaltering tones. " Hitliw .rabsialutely; perfect is this work-of art. With what a chased and dignified l e ' serve the loiely tpenitent no striving to con ceal her bosom and enowy neck with her. , . ,finely Moulded aims and long auburn tresses; w hile,*ith a teatfol glance of pions remorse, she mina : upwards to the throne of . mercy and forgi,venetif'One almost hecemeriapoet, ID the of such a Masterpiece! Ake !Itliatl amjNitbout the gifi of theist'. provisetorel Laurette, as I knit* Out hop to poetise - on this inspiring. them I Will.re late KC you an itteident::srhsch. occurred yes; larder. Qat yt4gti Mend, Giulio Unto * ~ , . accompanied me to the Church of iLa Mag dalena, Rod as we were prodietiading 14 one of the aisles: he made me remark it particle lei point ()Cale floor, on which he;Sequested that I should stand still for from I:that spot, he said, !'should distinctly hear et whisper utteredat the seamiest paii.or the building. And, Indeed, so it was ! At "thiettier point stands the confessional hos, number sir. I had seascely stationed myself on ihe slab of mettle which he had indicated to ine, when I heard a whisper of angelic selectness— whale whispered voice is known io heaven alone !—heard the fair pendent;! -unbosom herself to the lather confessor of lies heart's pain and her little venial sine. • "She had a husband," she said, " whom she;loved: yes, and be' loved' heein return. lie was So kiad to her - -he allowed to her the utmost liberty : iu short, she was; disposed to do him justice—she would reqUite his nt• fectiouns tar as lay in her poWer4God help her! but, the truth must be declared, she loved another !"5 She did not mesaion his naive ; it would .have amused Inca; bear it —some one of our handsome yoting uteri!. left- n°.00511;1. •Well--=she loved anoMer.-- "It *as impossible to do less," 'the said ; .'but she had room she believed, lor her hus band besides:• lle.was noble ofi soul—so intellectual and refined—:su hand+tne, (she Meant the WEI ,)—st, worthy to'lle loved ! Than hel.pressed his suit with siielt a pas .tionate ardor ! Nu! it' was initiossible to deny him anything„ Besides, il.htir husband should know nothing abOut the matter, what harm vas dour? knd if he chanced to dih cover the secret, surely he would (mime her —lorgive and love her still, his affection was sincere !"'and mute to that effect. She luithe . r. 'related that she had consented to meet him at au early hourtheneXi Morning, (perhaps, at this very moment, his bppi pegs is complete !I 4sud, for his peace and lit! uteri, to grant him all ! Afterwards, the thought, (do you hear we Lau:elm!) after /a-mirth this affair de taur soon b at an end. (This is what the Fip - cli • dies call ' passer. les caprices !') In c • I.IbIOU she timidly begged lin—absolutici&—Aeferehand! It would be so comforting !''aatids - she ob tained it hour the holy man oow . does this Wile history please_you, my !bee ?" con tinued the •Inarquis, raising linusi.ll from his horrible seat; on which no sign , ot 1110 11 0 n was discernable. Ot a truth," he proceetlyd, it:Ca sportive, tone, " our reverend pastors a'rlsoniewhat ton indulgent to the tender passion. I speak ul,the.great number ot thew. : NI dotal, our ; excellent old friend and spiritual ..counst4lor, Father Gregurio, would have. taken a lair lady to task in a different way if you, fur exatnple,, Lantana; ,had"—as _ha spoke he slowly returned the pillow to itsplace, and dashed, aside the coverlet. Before - him lay fhe architect, Giulio Balzetti ! Ile hid ctased to breathe. - "1-lave you.been.lately to confession, Lau retta "f" asked the marquis. "There, yuu have pins iu your mouth, thouglit I have oft en warned you against the prantice ! Tell me, is it long since you wereatcaufessionl." he proceeded, in a somewhat louder tone. - " Not long," returned his wife, with al most stifled - anent. • . Apropos," resumed the Innthuis agate, hiding the : hard and Irighttully distorted tc:i tures with the counterpane, " we are to go together to the grand cereitinuy_ot the Church of the Holy , Magdalen. • Precisely at twelve the procession will comineuceond I- must: take my; place at that hour: I den delay 110 longer." He stepped into the dressing-koom: Ilis wife sat reclined iu a large arin-chatr, her luxthriaat raven lucks hanging itt! disor, der about her neck. A deathlike paleness overspread her cheeks and Torehead, and both hands rested on her ' . " What ails thee,' my' child t" said the marquis, with an air 91 deep concern, and with ttualiered cordiality of " VOu have risen too early this morning - , and it must tielatiguing to make your toilette with out assistani.e. Ilan not'Rebecca, been sum moned i - Shall I ring fur Wei He touched 'the telrstring; theti, approach ing hri=wite, imprinted a kts• Or her-.tore head and lelt the room: , * • • .1 I At midday, while all :he bell e a of the city were chitniog .together in a diEeor- dance, the magnificent state carnage 1,1 the marquis, drawn •by Jour horsel, richly ca parisoned, drove through the arched gateway of the palace, with a troop of bedizened pa laqueys, chasseurs, and tanning toot urea awaited the arrivals of MO . 14rd and Indy. But at short interval had elapsed whet); the marquis attired in a mastuifideut;Court suit— the star of Isnighthood •glitieVing: on his breast--wis.seen, descending 1114 broad mar ble staircase. In oae hand he carrird his hat ; with the other he: lcd..with a ceremo niotr.+ courtesy, his young, beau:isle - am al'-' most unconscious wife.. Her .'face wa4 (!. the hue. of death—s.fone-co:d ; and rigid as the statues past which glided ,with.a spirit-like !notion. His coutiterisoce was lit up with unwonted animation ; liis eye spar. kled with a peculiar brightness 4 • The attendants flew to their ,1 ,tieveral posts —the:carriage emerged from tit'o court-yard, and moved at slow pace , thiough the crowd ded streets and. squares ; while nut- a few passers-by, as they, stood still to contemplate the passage of the noble pair,xelatilied voluntartly—"There pea aloviug couple l" The absence of Baize:lli was the subject of general reritark at the church. i No one suspected that on thi day of Ole fete of winch Insfpresiding genius- had int -parted the chief (dal, the artist:lay cold and still' in death, with livid 'and frightfully dis torted visage, amid a ,cuntused fieap of robes, laces, slippers, sad band.boxesilon the. floor 'of a hitlyYs dresSing-ruom ; or that his body wa• transported at midnight, Oil the'back - ui a rule, by a confidential servant of the Mar, el ones!, to a neighboring gorge of the Mona _t, in and hurled from the precipice into the •rreut beneath. A convent of. the' . Mag,dalen' was endoWed With a considerable sum, fur Masses.hir the repose of the soul. Don Gregorio, the popular 1 4 a the,- con es • sor, of' the aristocratic world,;was missing. soon afterwards ; but he was allowed lu pine' away the remainder of his days in a monastery of CainaldOlese, whither he had been conveyed by the ..influeuctf.of the mar quis. • As may be surcrusetl,Atie cogessional box, No. 6, was removed froth its place. The• marquis never once alluded to the foregoing transaction iv the preience of his wife. ,In society, and at horne,Ne continued to deport hinisclf towards her with the most perfect courtesy—at times, indetitl, with a tenderness altogether foreig n from his char acter ; wtthin l ler chambe r 41 never again set foot. THE .PLAINS OF CHALilEA.—Layaril says that these plains producei some of the finest fruit in the world. '4 very delicitius peach has lately been introduced into Eng land, which has. created a gor,id deal of ex citement among nurserymen.] The plains in the spring of - the year • are i:overed with gorgeous flowers. Truffles ;tow there' in great abundance, and 'are quite extensively used as an article of food. Leriartl also states that the hanging gardens ;at were no fiction, as he has founP.p,t'ciured lepte sentatious of them iu his rese4ches. CD" Tri E - PXy.—The bales are being seen, ant; the receivers of them knoWn at Wash . - ington. 'Walbridge is to cont6l the Consul ship to Honolulu ; Ingersoll, tO go to Turin or Stockholm ; 111Tkonald, a iustom house berth ; Olds' son has received , a plaCe, and the traitor is reported to have-,said, "that he •was not such a G—d d-11 141 as to be sat , isfied With a territorial GovernorshiP-'! — Houston of Alabama is already helped ; Flor- ence is sick ; Lilly and yail ate to be provi ded for, &c., Sze. Has the Nebraska Bill passed without bribing ? Did !die Executive not use the bribes 1- - ParSou4 Dispatch. - - 112' WHEN the nev:Jesse Lei, the father of Methodism in New England: was asked why there were no 6 doitors;of divinity in his denomination, he prOmptly replied "Because our divinity is blOt inck." -r gcoTLAND, at on time, made the growth of the pots toe al; becairse- tr is not mentioned in the Bible. Preachers de claimed against it as an iuntioly vegetable, blasphemous to'raise, and sacieligions to eat. MAN of sense will ae+er swear. The least pardonable of all likes; to which the folly or cupicity of man is addicted, is pro fanity. I . Ir 7 AN ENGLISH paper . seMi-jocosely says that roast beet, serenity, of :mind, a pretty wife, and cold water baths, wilt make aimeat any man "healthy, wealMfand wise." •• STEAM PRINTING. 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Dr. Potter, in a recent address at Albany, said am a little afraid that a great many people in this country are rather too prone to undervalue this part - of education. Certainly we have na admiration for any thing finical or affected in manners. We.do not want the manners of "village,dncing RANI!. But genuine good breeding, genteel moaners, ease, modesty and propriety of bearing, we du exceedingly 'value. When Shall we cease to be deleribed as* . spilling nation ?—as a lounging purpled Wheu • shall we cease to. be known by our slovenly siweeli, by our sitting with our feet higher than our ,heads f During an excursion of seieral months in Europe last year, 1 met hundreds of Englishmen at home, nod en the b cuotintut, in rimy bituation, and I' lover saw one spit. I cannot remember that levet saw any one„ however fatigued, luuogiug or sitting in airy unbecoming manner. Su lung ustlie State shall Teel 'itself obliged itipro vide "spittoons” "Itir its legislative-halls so long as t to directors of our railroads shall find oc asion to put inside of then. car riages pri, ed reqitests the passengtrs se t • spittoons and not the floor, and not to put their feet upon the seats"—so .tong as we shall continue to fill our conversation and our political harangues with the &lentil the fish market, let us not be surprised, sor au gry; if foreigners someninae,,, make them selves, witty at our expense. 4 And . in the meantime lei 'ill those whd ate entrusted with the are of the young, ute their utmost efforts to correct these national barbarians', and to form the manners of•the rising gener ation after a model more elevated and inure refined." The following is an extract from a chtrge • to the Jury, by a Judge in Si. Croix county, Wisconsin. The actio was brought to re cover the_valne of certainliquors conSif.fned , for sale to the defendant. Evidense:wasgiven on the part ot die' defendant, that the bran- Sze., were made of thirty cent whiskey, and drugged at that. , A bottle of the brandy was_pruduced in court, tried by the Judge -tasted' by thd associates—and attempted to be imbibed by .the jury, but it was no go, the abotuinable thing was beyond all re demplion, positively shocking—whereupon 'the Judge summed up his charge as follows : Gentlemen of tl.e Jury:—Pure, unaddher ated liquor is a wholesoine.authpleasant bev erage, and, as tar as the experience 'tit the court extend , , conduces to health and lon- Rvity : but a liad'artiele of liquor, gentle men, or, what` is worse• a drugged article, cannot fie'telemted ; and it dealers Irwin be low will send up into this be'autilul country, sl) blessed with the :Andes ut the benignant Crehtor. stieh a miserahle qualify ut Wpm asl the proof .slfoWs this to he in• this court, gentlemen ut the jury, they cannot recover. - Verdict for defendant without leaving the box. The following analysis of b ray's Elegy in a Country Churchyard, a composition which has teen tui,ip extensively read, within a short perinS,4han any other in our language, will exhibit the structurefuf our Vernacular : Anglo Sa•son,.! - - - 777 words.. • French,('-`• 168 •• Latin, - . 17 •• Dutch: - - 12 " . German_ . . . 6 Greek, - - • 4 " • Celtic, - 2 .. , Scandin l ailao, - • - 2 " 4 988 word. _Motu . fnur-fifths of the words in the Dag• lOtilauguage are monosyllabic. The doxol- - ogy, "Froin all that dwell below the skies," coifinins fifty words, all but ten of which are monosyllabic. The twenty.thad reialthccu., tains one hundred and seventeen words, alt but twenty-two of which are thonosyllabic- AnAttic.—Da Morocco, about the. middle of November, that is, after a rainy iseahon, which begins in July, gummy juice. exudes spontaneously from the trunk and principal branches of the acacia tree.' In about fifteen days, it thickens to the limos. down which it rues, either in vermicular for.wormr shape, or ,conar.paly visUmilg thtalorm of oval and round tears, about the weak u pigeon's egg, of different colors, as they belong to the white or red gum tree.—' , About the middle -hi December. the !goo's encatnp on the border of theforest, and the harves , e la-ts six weeks. *- • The gum is paek,ed in very large tacks of leather. and brought jolt the backsof bullocks and camels to certain ports, where it is 901.1 to the Freer]) and Ehglish merchants. It is very nutritious. During the whole time of harvest, of the journey, and of the Esti. the Moore. I,f the desert live almost entirely upon it. and experience proves that sir ounces of gum'are fur the Support of a man Rent ty.four hours. ' D✓-TnF vAtyr. Or AN INDUSTRIAL CALL rso.--1•n telerring lately to the ataustks of the Philadelphia County Prison, the! North Amen can tucidenially notices the fact that_ of the two hundred and selenty ,convicts je cetved into that institution dunng the last' year, no less than one hundred and eigifly three were persons without any regular pp fission or trade upon which to depend ar a livelihood. This extraordinary condition lot things (says the North American) desertres the serious consideration of all well-wishers, of the community, pregnant as it is with an admonition which ought never to be neglect= ed by those who have the charge and guid ance of youth. The fact speaks trumpet tongued- of the teat wrong committed by persons who tinder the weight of such a re• sponsibility, omit ilie' • perfurmance of their duty and permit children- to grow up to ma turity mere useless superfluities in the great tidy of civilized soctety7 CU' Whit►c is atm Wonerr.—A liquor seller, in a heated discussion about the Maine Law: exclaimed— " These temperance men carry the matter altogether too far. We never compel men to buy`or use liquors, but if they are fools enough to do it, II is their loolpout riot ours." " Sir." said a4by-stander, " do you tuty a man is a fuol whti.buys and drinks liquor to excess ?" • " Yes, any man is, a tool to do WI do not Care who he is," said the liquor dealer. Well, sir," replied the by-slander, " I will, nut dispute you; but it the man who drinks is foot enough to spend his time aria money in the way that is'mining his prop" erty, character, health, happioess, soul and body; what must be the character of the Mao who will take advantage of his fol ly, because he can make money by it. If the one is a tool, is not the other's knave !" • (3'DEstnoTING THE TODDit.—About fifty Woinen recently turned out in Barabno, Wis consin, went to a tavern, and amid the bur rahs of hundreds of spectators, destroyed the liquors of a vender of alcoholic stimulants. They attempted the same thing at another tavern, but she only barrel they could find was the bdrrel of a gun, which the owner thrust through his window at the`m, when a terrible fluttering was heard among the pet ticoats as they scampered off. This might have all been considered tan, but; the men now undertook to finish the job, when in stantly these who before looked on laughing came to the defence of liquor dealers'yrop erty, and there was a general fight, which the Sheriff , had to suppress. The moral s its, that mobs are very dangerous weapons to make use of als a corrective of public evils, when there are laws provided to teach them, with the proper remedjts.. 'HIE BABI E. 'N'ar shdon to hale thy tiny face, Nae stocking ea thy feet; Her euple ankles white U num ..te early blerlotne sweet. liar demo! sprinkled pink, Her doable clunple4 chin ; Her puckered bp, and betray mouth, With nn' one tooth Her een tato lace her mother's tel. 'Tyra gentle, liquid things; Her face—'twas like en angera lace ; We're glad .be has no temp. . She is the budding of out loves. A glitie God has geeti us ; We tnaun na love the gift ove,r Wtol— be na blessing thus. . . . . AMERICAN MANNERS. A-JUST VERDICT Tut: ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHERIDAN : RfOte. "women govern us ; let uktry to "render t heni pettect. The more they-are enlightened, so much the ,more we shall be. On the cultivation of the minds of women depends the wisdom of men."— N a poleon Said,“ the (more destiny of the child is always the work of the matins'"— II 11 1 U
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