oit TH I ri 'W ,,y iivnabaifsioirc`' ARR Pe Marie bt sobristm—la vitttia sis sottths—and $3 60 if botpat4 *tibia to &mist: • - e ptatto ons address. in *trance, • ..13 00 Pl ° ,do do - . • 3/ 00 - le , " 2 ,o,cdpitois must se tav do irlady paid ln estrum. o rd to our addreab to CASALERS /MD OTEXA6I . . s,,..lntraks wtll PI teThed toCurriers, plot others at ceVlW^t cash tisitrery. - Soket' ocher lied V aot ku the Jon advance. tilt LAW/ OP XitWaPAPLUS. ~,siseriters seder the diormktioustue of their twee. 4 "Abe publishes Fogy eontinue ,to yew -thews nattl - ts paid. , :WSW' tweeted cr reline to take their newspi. ton the allow to which they mu directed:SW sae r J mipondble until they have settled the bills and tr. 0 4 them discontinued. - obseribees mum to ether plume without tofernr tie puidisluriand axe nirespaletwase "lit to the Tor e &realm. they are held Tesponstble. Ite courts bore decided thstrftwitut to take newspe- K ., trout the oilice, or mooting and leaving than un freytedwit faAa ue, mud, • .. RATES OF ADVERTISING. - IRON WORKS. - :„._ „ „ 0r vamp e p re lines, 50 rents for one ineertion- auto ; ~ ,„t. inmetims, 25 rents oath.' 3 lines, one time, 23 ........ ' _ . _ .___.„ _;....,.___ ds-sehatlezu r lusertioluk 12% cents each. An &deer. POTTSVILLE IRri WORKS.' 0 , 1 0Anyra2111:10 1 .; For short perked% charmed as a atustro. mi. 031. TWO. ntar.L. 8514 TWILVL lad GEOROE ILt N k CO., resipectftdly co to th - bile that they have ;'. llata. Ml 4 a. ” 4 $l . 1° - S" PBB - C1 11 4 4. •••••• "n°an .4 „„rbn ,„t.,be .ries. 100 d5O :. 00 310 500 . ez-, . ~. taken the a ro . If ' • Pottsville Iron Work*, on hOmettl iit4 ,71•1111. rm. IMP comma is a strati 07 203 I , roiB. I : --111.'s = w th e ,. pepared to build. kinds wrii oBoB, 123 2 ("); 388 ' 500 r-- B °° • ; - ' ' easauhetsted ',ltalie:ad - Cars, and Ma. I :v. clustea. 2 Co 33° 5 00 B °° 12 8° ! of kMajam dcieription. at the thortest no.; , e .,. vitiates, 3 . 00 450 650 11) 00 15 00 , e a t of almost wee* 11 . 4., ea:, 505 0 50, 800 13 00 ••25 ea ~ tire, and on . the Meet mama e terms, Poreene from . a .....-r IVAI . abnod, in want of Steam Engl. will end it to their', i' ,... f l inja mn. t4 18 1):0- 12 2re . t. 1 33 . ° lr. - 5 43 :0 1 r 60 4° M ."' '' adu nlAo t° g ive them a call 1 7 aggging t al e.a sl . hare. ‘ e ottsville. May 7.1 . t • - ir B..,tnatt liotioca. et each -accomparded with an _____. ---,- ' ----------- - --' g'..rticernent, 50 cents tech. FOUNDRY' AND NJ ,OHINE SHOP ; il,,rtix.tuents before Marriages '' in ' a Deaths, 10 rents ': r , Inc e for first insertion-subseqturnt insertions , S cents • . STEAM CAR FACTORY, Li. r ,, , ,e t e. Nine wards are vaunted assent in adverthdng. RAL. . NOTIOE.-The Imstrees of the late firm eiebants and others advertising by the year with „,1eie,,..., of SNYDER - A lIIILNM, will be amen- . , 0 .. 7 1 . tied 1 - er the sticriter in all he rations ....., s .e.se and a standing advertisement not exceeding 2 .6. e ,,,,, , , of Al linos, will be charged, Including subacrip. --, TIIII.: 7 iu urlacies of steMu &Wine betiding, IMO ,----- et 00 • -- ,'' ..Founder, manufacturer of all kinds oft • THE POTTSVILLE, MUTUAL _.; 7, • .-,,, t.O the amount of one qteuter column with • Machinery, for Rolling ]dills ,' . last FM-MUM Rai road AND - -joi N er h 7ocx, urn ncepuNcel ipstaipaygy, : : -ssoges and embecription. . re no ',Cars, de. 1e Re will also continue the business of Silty ' i:5 cut rbanges, at Ma rates thoignated above. . dug and Selling the celebrated gine Fiera White Ash and ' (AFFICE CENTRE/ STRtET, next , • i t oertinements set in larger type dust n on VIII is ' , Wit 12111.11.hn reins Rut ,tski (bats, being 5015 proprie- kflifk , f above CirecesJawelryStons. ' • ..,, .3 , :rd f.t .l per cent. advance on theft* lidera. All cuts : tor of these Colll.;sies. _I . • CAPITAL SIOO,O3ILARTER PERPETCAL. ~ be charged the same as letter pica - 1 •' - •., ORORCIE ilf; triTritTL , . ThisCompony, rocentlY:ch.xta*t by the LAgislataire of . I N-r Trade AdirrrtifieCtleUtil ierelved from Adiertiving . January 21, 15.53 - ' 1 ~ . ' 3-tf ; Petnutylvania, is fully iuminised_L, •,, - , 3 !'• 1 - -Ids aimmui, e= me 23E? cent advance on these ,---- - - •"-"" "-------- The Cempany Is pupated to 'Aloft linnet: en upon Uses . 1 ,a, unless by agree .nt with the publisher. , PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS. ; and to,recelfe and execntd triage. atidtuanuw linten•mt en - I . larynges and Deaths. ,th cents each. Deaths accerapa. NO. :n ARCM ST.. 'ABOVE FONT, PIII.LADELPLITA. ; to u ter *embed et the rate of Ore per coat , per autium; , Zl ii l , rubor:bees have on band. and are , unleestAberiale agreed upon. Prlndpel and Interest paTi. ... 1 with notiees; 50 cents nark. ; • . ;-; Soileea except those of a religious charter and ; , 0! ... 01 .1' mallefacturing. STEVMII.III. t able on demand: ~.,o,ational purposes, will be charg e d 25 rents for a ny , t,„. . ;7 7 DLES., SCREEN*: WOVEN WIRES, of aft Capital and assets safblY lusekted In Bonds and Mort; ~,,,ter of lines under lb. Over 10 lines. 4 cents Tier line ri -e:1;7 Elitil mrsfirscmdwidM. Also all kinds of plain ; - gams and other good sucuritket i .` , P , LIAI• , , - - ' - and 'Autry Win,' work. BMW and Iron : Annual dividend of th e . predate will be made payable in v.- . . ..,,,,,,g oaa o r oaia.tima, not o f a general or public c h ar . Wire. Selvee of all kinds ;c.ltravis and Copper Wire Cloth for ' • rash. 00 OPPtiiirtli" to t,1 . , Panta't " premiums. ~..,. 'ha/gad at 4 eierts Per line for each Insertion- . Paper Makers, ke.. Cylinders and Dandy Ilona covered in ; For •ratts of Preminmi. on Life Insurance, tree printed I 2 fskilitate mlcelationa we will state that 328 lines , 'air beet manner. . ' . ! tables 4 supplied at the Oftepany'S o ff ice. , 1 a columw.-164 lines a half calumn,--and lel lines* Heavy Twilled Wire for Spar Catchers, Schen:l4w Bross . , . . NATILA'n lIVANS, Petit. -.-' : stet. column, 2i152 words make a column -14T5 a half 'and IMO Founder e, Screen sic re, Window Wire. Safes. I. - • --, 40L051.051 FOSTER, Vipe Peetett am-and 7SB a quarter column. AU odd lines over ; Traps, Dish Cortm. Coal and Sabd &new, he., ;R. T. Tama, Abcretary Mad Teed:neer. F • ,5 Knot t% charged at the rate of 4 cents per Bin. . BAYLISS, DARBY A LYNN. t . Sept. 16, 1044 - i:.1 . , - [ - •:' 374 • ~early advertisers moat confine their advertts t i d u to ' A ugnst VA 1V.3.4 ~. •1, . .1 1. - • 31-ant - ANTHRACITE: INSURANCE;CO. . .......... ___ ____ __ . ! wow - ti business. Agouties far others, sale of I Es., . i.c.. Is not Included in brudnew advertiomentsc. TO COAL OPERAT RS & MINERS.. eIIi4R . FER PEB.PE'FUAL--Gratited, : • ..- . PIONEEKI3OILER. WORKS. 4::- IL/to_ Stat. Of Penneybrinda.. 1 , - • .TRANSPORTATION. a • The of nwpectfully Write the ..-- . ..;Ist ' „ The of the btutiness community to ,- Authorized Capital $400,00e, 1 Office, So. P 0 Walnut Street, between Third arid Fourth . ....., ___ .ro -... ;.. 7 - . ....: their Beller Works. on the Island. askinill-• Stnetic. Philadelphia. 4' • - , . I lIILAD ' A & READING RAILROAD. IT= :`..- vmit... they toxv r i:u . rrum in Potthr t Z..Pa w , . Wi n dt l*ti:ulltMy.;l7rtt:riCitsh Capital "'''''''''' 4 l iiii 1......,-=l. __,1.,..,„.,...„ lor EVERYi DE.sCRIPTION, _ 3 3 1. In their Marine •aful Inland Depaiiment,•reeures to the moues' ample indemnity. with - Smoke Stuffs. Air Stacks. Blast !Pipes, Oasetnetcnat!rift Aeolic - m.36 min the prate and without liability fortunes': 1 0 NN EX lONS with II A RRISBIJR(I Cats, l e '. l'' ll' ilex* on haud.li ' if, , , The Company will isaik, Nacho at the usual ratts of Reiner prateral mechanics. and harks fee years devoted premiums, embracing dtgrinr flee and Inkied Risks. 1 - : - eilegraid, Aer.,bY the 'Daiiphin" and Suevehanna, ch en ,, , ,,Ac c s entirelyteAttis brMich tt,:bnelm;ai. tOtteet- • ',..p.;*•-i'oes t , • ...,..,.d ter thi ,, m4eir , that work done at theig'esgablishinesirwill Dr. D. Luther. 1 ~,.; 1 WillLun C. Ludwig, - . -. sot idler Mose I.T. 1 . 13 5143-•..32. ,I, (Inc Down limning give wrci.ne-tkm to all who ma favor them with Wrath-, .Lewis Audeurimi.- • .:: • 1 . 100 . 0 8 00 ' 8 " 611, ..,...-,:er Train, from co Pottsville, and, ail ftstioni - ob.re ' li:lvidnals anti Companies old ' end ft greatly to their ad- I • Peter : eget, -'' ;' - ' John E. Addicks, 5 .5-1, will connect with the only Train from Auburn, ~ ,t ar ,„ t o eram i t ,, , rorsrors egore f i l ming elsewhere, • - t ; , y. Tyler , '.. 7., ; , . .U . , in C our s d . ri r. sod. on the Dauphin Railroad, leaving A uturu at 10 , JO IN A JAMES SIMILE ' i , itermlelll. Rotetenk - : , 11. lianamett, • 1 ,' ‘• • !dee S. 16:.3 r i 15 - 4 f - .. . . DIMS rteroOth, ..,'''.: ..' Samuel Castner. to a.,.mmodation Paormger Car will also Iwo Read. --,--- -,..- - .-.-k.- --....-J-- .--', -' --4 --------,,,,,,,:-. _, . i ••-;:: DR. D. LLlTHER,,Prakfrai. .'. A. M. daily. to connect with above Train, at Au - - POTTSVILLE , R ILLIN.O MILD , wii.e. Ltaano. lior *besident. i --.. f e ilarrisburg, kr. - TIIF.I`IIII- BRIERS respeeifully an , Ws. F. Deis, Sberetdry. ; i • ; •"_•..; liamelin Train Eastward n.turning, haves Harris- , t„. 0, , ne0 „„,.. h ., th „ a re e t h at t h e i r ara . pe,e. Si , PETER R LUTIIVII, has been appoinieti Agent o• ,-, st 1'..33 noon. and 0,111,10Ct1l at Auburn with the . , ,-,...,.' ; * 'lag Mill is now completed and intuit opt the shove Company In Schuylkill County, to whom per , a Afternoon Passenger Train on the Reading Railroad , s . " - -iszt • .-- ration; and tie , they are prepared P. sup., sons d e siring ins urance : rah app l y. :s”sdin- and Philadelphi. .. -- - -plc all kluds o Bar hen of variocui sine, , April b., 1..,..54 , ! I . 1414y.1 i e,,..... o g e n, by this T ot h, rat , .4,,,, „..„,..h Pottsville the which they will warrant to be euperior in quality triany ~ -•- - -------- ---7-----.....-___._ t.---, ~.• crating, by the 1:p Afternoon Passenger Train. obtained front abroad , at the prices- : STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ' 1;. , .tuy... May 1.53, 1554. , 1.13-tf ' They also manufacture TR le for the use of theelek; 1 1 OU R'r H ANNUAL S'FATEMEN't • Merles Lateral Ramat , . trete ins free.= to 50 itak per' 11 141LAD'A. & READING R A I L" ROAD. yard. made of the :beet Iron, d whkh will be found ' May 1.5. 1854. ;'• '. I ; • ( AV14.44.• Mav Ist, 1.533, -'''. , 1 , 7• - FZS,3I3 To riaHaila : winch ebcaper theta tbe import article. .' ,' Cash premium. and intik - nest receiv. ' - .. . i Being practical Mechanics. d haying had considerabie ~, t, rautnit delaut , -.. .. ; RATES OF FREIIIIIT ON MERCIIANDIZE. experience in the Iron bust 'they defter themselves , ___,.° poet year, ; . .. -,. . . . • . ' $101,6i8 .T 2 • ; iN AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist, that they ran give Prieto erti faction to purchaser& and i„`,''',l,. _-_, „_, , also EMU. It their Interest to patmniso ,home manufac- , smr -s- .se'" , Tame 03 mre 6 . - , - "28.647 94 t- ' ! I 1 , : , 4. until further notice. the following Rates•of tunes. OHS 111:1LNISII k. CO. Cash Premiums,. Stock ilepartml„ 40.= 153 , - , ;10. will be charged per 100 pontbia i . December 6.'it.si •'' 494 f . , . . • • i , a si • . , ~ - f, ....i t' ~:- 15 - 1 BEAVER MEADO 4- IRON WORKS.. 1 ;,',... 4., expd . u ' ~,, . .0 1 ,1 , ..,1 to. . ?_, F-2.1' r ,'",.;,....•: , , ..are. II rIYAON .t lI:OTHER. Iron and Brass.. insurance. mutual . 7 nt, 101,306 53 kz: '.... k .74 11 . .liele, Founders. respectfully interim their pa- , • , ..; - .. 4 ' - '. - -.. - .Z.....t ' . -- • • tree.. arid the nubile i generally, that they •.. stock ~., , 4 2 7.0111 iti' --`;',.. z " • antoisher, ..... , are fully prepared at the, 3,1r051,-..4.011..5h • • woollme•-•••an. Inept. to manufacture Steam Famine& of 15 ' every cite : Pumps, Railread Aid Drift - Owe aunt every ether descriptisn of Iron , - ttluas Castings suitable for the Coal tututng or other s. on the moat eras:unable 11 terms. • Also. Blowing C 2 for Blast Furnaces and ' 51.3.-Line work in coueral . , Repairing, of all kluds I at the leered pricer. ' '9 rant. 4 to perform Well. ' these who nisv want arts All:orders will meet ut % . !8 t". _IBTIC S OF FAZIGEIT. .. ,, d., Confectionery, Melva.' Carpet tzar,. Frel.h Meat, Fish. Glass. limn, Butter, CYpper. Egt:S. ESN •, , ,,re.tirintlrfones.tiroceriesalem 11'1 11,tritir are. ilidea. Hollow-wore, 1• , y1,.. - ,:her,lfitchiner7Alysters,ol.ls.Seedr.. , .1 R..er. Cotton: Coffett. first n, Air Inn. 1 .4 t. 11,1soles,Nails. Spikes.. Hies, 5.-tit. k. 1S l t - 1:4 ,t 1 ; , t14.-ar. WhisLey. /ie.. ~. J • • ..... Ho Vrieks, li nano, Mill Stones.) • ,b and nr, snlt, itkrap I ron, TiMiter 15 , t tuntsv. ,te.. .. ,I‘.. Coke, Cort Wood. Clay; Orseel, 1 ' v. I r .11 . i trn. Limestone, Manure, 1'1; t 12 11. Plaster, Rate, ike. :r p. -r barrel, ,:I 1454 rrr TILE 101‘ that .-" • Frant n • rted 3113/17 % . iiiii flow to sMairsat notice- Steam Ent illarblnery of almost any ANDIREA PIM; RAILROAD. . or other purpreatt. AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE. pirl'lan e f L i.f any Eind on full.rvers. cting Sunday. until fur. u • • an Express Excursion Patesenger Train* will . Franklin . rtailleiptda at A: M.. and return frOin Potts- The mh,,,...riber,„.o„ti gc 1 I'. %t.. mme day —stoppimt at all Way ROutei On Dealers. of Sehurtkill and at the following stations at the boars stated: C. at the lowest. lhiladeb V? TIMIS% IX)11 - N TRAIN. ' lady mlled to their Co say site or pattern pm SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS. 7 , lstiona. me. s g Port Carbon v. '- •!•-•Philad'a 7.30 loavess•Pottsvill , 4.00 : L----- - ------- . -'' cust ' -- ..., rbruilvllle 6.31 Passes Mt. Carbon 4-07 NEW FOUNDRY I - - I`,tt.,l,,aria ' 6.55 i -,. S. Haven 4.15 NOTICE--. 'tending ! 9.34 " ' Reading 3.31 ! Pi !vf Marti &Et s'H .' aven' 10•V3 . Pottstown. 6.00 - -4ln UM r o---- ' WILLIAM J. - ! Mt. CArhon 10.52 ".• Plaralxvilin 6:26 • ",,,,,.,.;.-- .; • s dry and Muhl at Pottkville IEOO Arrires at Pitilad'a j 7.30 “ La.A. 4 ..... , .. - ' - ..... m • t, i n th e EAR E.S. joining E... K BLAND > Sisal! F "' z). ' A'''..- 1 7 r./4 op nad down. in No. I ears: . tun. all kinds of STEAM ENssi ,s. Philad's to Phcenixvilleand Inatome day. $1 40 _power and cat - wily for raising " 14stistown, - ' :'1 75 or other purposes: Engines. ' - Reading. - 350 Tnyerx and other machinery ~ S. Haven, It. Carbon & Pottsville, 4to let, and met app mead roust s•im: to Pottsville Ainkllsszk same day. 150 to order RAILROAD and Mill ci-N, its,gyza earried illith•tlasae. Trains. All Tickets . Beloit 4 r""" " 14hini ' t .' . ~ /.- snclosed before entenhag the Cars. . every department of the ost: Nis, - .5 , . Is:.:: ' 'him orders may rely with ps , PA St ellirCit R: TRAINS, -- 'work perfumed promptly and All pvtß , r,..hAting ellitzu , a , Entriken will present the sa ' dersigned. and all pertains a, , i FFIIE OF THE PHILADELPHIA mt.nt. th na of t. In:l=rd , he b I and itoading Itallrveal.—Sutruner Arrangement. —. • FROM PHILADELPHIA 'Po INTTSVII.I.E. - 7., and after May 17, 1552. there wills be two Passenger 'sv.as daily. sSundays eso.pted). betwi , en PhlL2delphis, L -2i1,:. and P l / 4 ,4tacrille. ' MOILNINI7 LINE ... ''. Ecru,. Train Lases Philadelpdisdally. except Sun- ' c a =the attention of the business commnaltY f o rt e PM.* ft. Stooks.. • .::' , ....,:',1 , ..k... A. NI. The .1%";v Train laarea rott.. , ~ to their New . lashine shop and, foundry . Real Extate. • 18!.33990 Cash. Sr_ - I.M....'Sundass excepted, at :1... o'clock. A. M. ' ' ft' '-'-' enCtetVbetw xi Ccal and Railroad striwts.l . _ A FTF.B.NOtEsi LINE. ' ' `‘'.... ...i. 4 . and fronting on Norwegian stnel, where , 4.51=097 sz . ci t e Train hews Philadelphia daily. except Sun- they AM prepared to execute all orders for machinery of Temporary Leans. ;,* 124.45.9 Oil • . .t :-;,.i. . • o'clock. P. M The Etre.. Train leaves ' Beam and Iron, such as Stes ,thsgines, alt kinds of Gear- since their inowporition, a period of eighteen yarns, ,•., LI, datly. v.cept Su n day 10. at ;;!. ,In'eloci.l, P. Al. Ing.fe liollinr Mills, thist d Saw Mills, Singh: ST/ ~ thee hare paid upwards of oar atilitoga two hundred th4o- lb l'Rrj OF PASSING 11111111NG.1 Double actinr. ramie. 0 sten. Drift Cots. all Onnt coetsioLlors, isysses by its e. thereby affording evidence 'of i'l.iladelphia. at 9 o'clock 19 minutes. Ai M.. and 4 . of Rail:vete! Castinrs such aset.thadrs.for'Fltt and T Rail: t h e ,d,.. at. ,,,,,,, o f t e. .,-ni. aa , a., .411 ea th e ability. and •''.. .1. mlnut,s, P. M. For Prtsyille. at 9 Orkuh' 34 Fro's. Switehos, ,kit; all kind, of elm and wrought Iron disposition se meet with proMptriesa all liabilities. e ~,..... t M.. and It o'clock, I'. NI 'Sltt:big. Being fractical Meelsanint.and 'having mode CILAItt:I4 :S. LtAIACKEIt, President: ::-. Trains stop at all-the 'Station. along the Line. - the domancht of the Ccol &loon their study, for years.. cow, U. ilvicamce e c e eraey„ . FARES: also all kinds of Lachinery In their tine of busitiew. they • Th e .n h e „..ith e „. h y, t t i„ et , op , itai.4 arm , 6 ., the et j ee lsr 'lea t.1...4! , .. "..:". chef CilS. . tatter them:wises that 'work clone at their estahllaitlateht. , reentiOned institutions and Is now ;prepared to make In : i•-_ t.• Phil:144111a; , ytl . ..4 SI 44 twin -give satisction to alt Who may honer them with a , FilnittM.uti every dentiption of pnperty. at the lowed -9:".: t•• rott,.,silk. '1 I.c. . 5.5 call. All ordeb .thankfulir irectivisi and promptlyrar- , re n s. , i ANDREU ELSSEL. Agenh. - ' i , lsblv'to Pot tsy isle. 2 ::. ' 'I 15 .1.tt0.,1705x the most reasonal - de lernis. • Pottioille, 'fan. 11 , 11,31. - 2.tf q !..,:-: li, PA ts. illy. owner of 1' Mon and Railroad Sts:. JOllti T. WitliN, , - ~ .- , c C American lion's, Paxson:yrs cannot enter the ' i ' THOMAS WREN , , : ' ' LIFEINSURANCE. . , , - • . ... • , .-.r.,1,.. 1 .•r05ided with a ticket - • • • n'y wands of liamtage will he a:hyoid to verb passel, ' Cytnber V. 1%.-'1 1 - JA3IK WREN ' . ' T HE GIRARP . 404 f lAFE ;INSURANCE, --, these lines and pal:tenons are exrcs.ly p^ oil died _____ ,Ilrinniti and Trait Company of Philadelphia. Of: eating an:end = as Ito take but their own wearing . QTavEs . - , !foot Nu. Et. Chesnut , street, the Find ilisor Last of the ...-1. which will he at the risk of its tmer. , . • &TIN. WARt.; • 0.316 . - - uo-- -,-, -...-- - -d-, ciAPITAL ~c.tOd.oo--CTLABTER .PREPETI'AL. i - er of the Fkend of Managers, , • • L I . -1- ' BRAPP:11114, Skeletal'''.avor I. I B E R l' Y "STOVE -: ITV 0 Ft - k 49 .3 1 CoCo'thnutv , _r9:ake, 4.s4finoisF'n li fer " I the .tn ,,, d. ... , 1142. .13-tf ' • able terms.. • And Hollow , ntstre FonndrlV - " , -. ' , The Capital bele. 'odd up and invested, together with AILAD'A 4 READING RAILROAD. PT THE undersigned, !invites the attention of ', e l em ., an d en nenri t tiyi ne nneigg reseenld ft i nd, o fr e n t e 5.......... 7. o ewoleFewe' ' - ' W mu-mala, Dartm..,a; mot the trade gelarrnii.T, 1 perfect security to tlilibartired. . • to thrir largo tattelY of .\ .,10 l ' 34 • ler n , d . 61 ; 1 ". The gel:alums may he pad yearly, half yeariy or near . Co. comprising the most extensile woortment of: The ~ )FFICE of the Philada:: A: FL R. o, --•-•_ I . .tiNisivoz ,,, i,no•L'i , v 5k.. ,- *•eTerar‘li'd ' 'The Compartyad-Boats perMily to the insuliut ' - , r• sa . PAge.telpW.T, Afoul! 4 . , 'ISM,. f r ' l ''''' - : tee tw life. -The - Lig .;Bouns, appropriated In Docemt/er. - 4•..... ,4 freight-Ad T. 11., MI I ' Vell transzortest by ' Lir ' lit' of "'rims- ren t allwiu g'‘ 'L ilil4 ' w full dew ' ; 1' 44 . and the weand *gam In Pecenakl'• 1819 . mnonit . t° nY• will be al , follow.. until farther Matlfe: - : rsiPtilo b of all tbe rme diZ o e r, O,estis_ 'tie" of .s.hfreetalllterca - 4 .an addition ofit'Eti 50 to ernrY VIAOU Insured Under the warded y .4-4 , - . • dices irgictes. mattrigi.l462 60 which trill be paid when A.BIXITT & LAWRENCE. .i I t shelf!whom.venal!* instead of SIAM originally Mahe. Brown street, stove Fourth. Philaktelphia. ' e d i• th e next oldest arebnat to itt„.= 50,. th e next to age, 7 ..n = August :AlB.ll 34 " ;Ul .! to ft.= 50 fir every VOX% the others la the inane • - ' portion areording to the amount and time of tdsadi 'T STII:IVERI STOVES!! 7. , , .....ht,h additions neat; an swerage of more than ail ter ' 3 * lea_ . , MEDAL AWARplitOhy theirnanklin Tr.:,,titute.; cent. tom thie math* paid, without Ingrenaing the lin _ of Philadelphia. We, the andeestmessb! would * L ind re t ain= I `-' 0 . ~,......"'" . reepertfully rail the attention of the publie to' . `.It.I3IOI:LS: - 11 ' 1.111..--... ..ear superior stock of Meets. CrusUrests, lbojoo. ' •Tarnms-fildgway;!. John A. Brown, toff - i - r". 1e... tre, The superiority of our`Siores. aNvre , ' Arm= Darts : , ',. • It Danner. No all el, vw. is .., well : non - u :hat we - deemit ttaneeemarT " . J o h n jyy Szpltit. ',... , ' frodeick Brawn, .- --t- 13 ° to enter into detail, of thent , Y:--. - 1 • Robert Pearsall', ','., • . ,: - chimp , Taber. : 1511 I Mr' Ilisci4.n. Heating isiltorectirsertti ;traria-1i tic... Joseph 1 - ,,:kg,: . . ' ' : John B. Latimer, ' 4 ,. -,. tit... as Cosi has adyancoi tun him rite. we wean rem.:. ;Miewnass P',..tauses,! - ; . Wharton Lewis .2 ; l''''' 3 emnwnd this stostfasthe racist moon.. -al one In mesas; .doseph T. BaileY ?,: - ' John it. Sock- '''' •we warrant it tu go r own. heat with nue-firth the fuel. ; Parciptdets containing table of rates and erplariatiolos. in -,, than any other stow- ever made: the more txxeitol the firm of artdiotticas =A further Infurtreaticamea &shad at IN,. .! sil,t- .M.,..41..,.. .1.,,,, dpiiislon,r, at tkr cots, awnnebre th e ate r , . . ITS i el Tc.f•ly:seri. " , . A 73 ' ,• star Co , r. tiro - rs reusist -!f the Clot. Llank. tie COIL ,:_ , yeins•p. jastra s . . Artnery l..l" . M" RIDGWAY ' PT"lin+ - 1 Modern Tess. for Wood: little celehratid',lTotd Stneeti • 4t?- The e n t ere ih n . i s even t for the shove Company 'ln lk) ; C°lnPlete•C‘ 44 : Y"wtw e l vtil LillY". ,4e - l e. ' l nt aa - Schttylkili County. and will .Chet lDlßlnikeeS, and Ore ilk) sortment of CX.wk and lrarlori 4t0v5,.., are the host in the: e an eeeenn ..„ i n t eenon tn e on t h e ent hi eet . !On, ; market. mid tressum desiring to purchase .ill do well to IL BANEAII. •,. . , so , '" , firm us with a call trim pinehasing e lilrlatele. - !. April s t itn . • i • , .!‘ . 134 y ~ 140 i - • • . ' NEMAN & TV - AP-NICK. . . . N. E. corner Second Jt Race streets. Phil:its. ' .--- , . ... — 1441 I C • 4 `efaetabef 'tk I N ' 4 I •• • 131.11SCELLANEOUS. ....__ ''''' ~ - . - --- s - oLomiiiiiiiibilkii.. - 77 -- ! _ ' ' sett ; WHOLES.ALE &NB RETAIL DEALER Li •d ,r. of the Board of nan-tZef, '''.-........ ' ' ' Stoves. Tin ware. 111 BOW Waft, Preis ware. Brit- `-= ..., a. • S. BiLIPFOR.IIs Sveretary, - : - "Utin. finis ware. Cottee.T Zr Thankful fir put pat"; ; lEMM EOM .4 ,rhis, Musa 2111 195 " a • r — ! ,113 !L . &it* - -/AS 210 ' IC.ey '.•11.5 'n lx. _ • So 193 ;ti wkorti *net: . rty- •• Kit/my& • • tni 193 ' att‘t 1.90 r i 4-1 or itrldrport.. • 104" '10 , 4 194 11: 1, .1 ! 1 tr. , lts , ) 145 17'S „ 2 , 3 17.5 1&S r-00. ' 1.4! 175 1.0) 175 ..1711 ' . • 1;0 10.) boo?' 110 ana. = 4. trs. X Env Mr_ • w • 17 , 0 .141 ryo 14k) 1 15,5 .1.55 • 15i) • - . . a.:4lf ,entace. he hopes.*strlet attentinn to tntein'rss.. _4le. .....- 43 U. -e;141 /ez. __ Stem, the. '': • to. trom the . ..nri, - - -- --- - 411wAlrr ham teams. asanufatif. i i : ft iee rtt : t b St l ine tta Z ior . .... Th p o l ll, l l . l :- s ki po ve n r :Z re d a i d p l bo d ' : w3t1 1 2 0: : From -the Congress t,, ex_ . ':it is wourie . rill boa *ell they a.,! - : , _ 4 v, - i pagne sold and drunk in Lis yountry man . wto merit a eontlattanee of the them of Mx old -", Oa i bth re i• tt _ in :b een int 11 - 110NC0 - : se:,• • •••••sa the *Wee in g ene-rel. tie b... just added! en of. tee best anitetials. attune and durable. saddleer:, ~._l NW_ ____. 2,.,. ,1 1 , _ . ,.*- s . leged._ ~ and, ,after snife ~.y er ing i n.fsetnemi an New Yorli. and put up ply in _.....,. -•=.........-.....,, ••••••••••-•_,,,....... • t' he. a!iendela me stort of the above named artielre. a 1 1111 , 110:'SMd . 1 ! on!ta, 4 "Partings belonging to It. i '''r• ii"aLSl., o7 'l4 - . - -.l.luese Ll.....linbuy -t thin ,. . t. 3 , 41 4.,, , an d i„,.,-k . ., u.. ., .to ' ,Hems- i t„ 1 IN ming whatever obliges . . . ti paste o e, , --lee-44W . • .v. ,•(Cie;iiinet. tacky sat Min. idorea of the latoil 'Bei .....0... ker 11 9 . 4 .9 u, r", fel' sec* er waft to i tad. OA tlit ledge of the 'Spaniards to Ewe IT I ,stea th oents. He exten d e d , hi s fore _ ; crease this . power. or restn . cts its range infri labe ti) . !li g :i n h th ot: ui ll . , tt a n n ri d • . eld suet aor t , eed .latiles. bu, a erie, a 1.104,-11414 , ' 44 "- , i the poputituton, provided fiftv-seven individu' suggested a ILESEtVED. 7 -Thr: _tri t e foundation o . -. ~ rf .3 Ili_ .1 )F ; .F . ICE of the Se_ huylkill Nay. t • '.o., .turnit.e. , :0.,-h e. Tin nett and runni• . 41 14 14 4 u'lkm. ;/ 99 r ! to l ,. l : 4o • rb lr li i ,he n t3 " e no t a ! nUieri ParTuir.'' fur, eroo as au eep s ko Lft e • x im e • j h aw : trun k. i either direction when it is exercised. Con . - _ in p :11tIreman Be a rer , is ex tears vions • resi-. - the fresh air. . NC, rtiv in new bottles with counte eit be s. ~,...0.4.1. . .„5t. si Asd Ina Tea Kett.os, Wass Nettles. trauma are.. MI baud. °T made i i als were Oi'ren up, and the titwn were surren.' , , , t ,_ , if . the end ha d b een te hi tt i e d rgr i ess may require two re preere n l , i i: a ri GhT.7N f i n_ i f Nz ,fra , k .u o t w , 1 d o; ri d n Ta b o : n i T tl e s 7 irip, p_ tar: wi l iath,z 7 n 0,, f . , n • n. '`..... ha, T e. fe the ae, ...r (-As. ...ed rs Telt..s At,thra- Ja;noned we:, fr)iog and ectottaz Vsy..A.bia imr.A., . * r k omee , kr lititent• , _ , ao- treanat t. wo ll mE xtn , tr ar Zette_ id , ere d,. Aese individuals volunteered tog.ire • a ." " B ""''r 44 1 trrinab ' lviii 'up for the general Welfare and the •;'''' 70 ' r has'et. sells ler the lei acct at from •• el earrieit Ott the FrIti7VLKILL NAV WATSON, t'--•• . 9 `- • . I .• ^ eon,. Oppreite Notte Etmeth. ()rutty si lee n_ I ,'-:, .1 and ' ten tent) ,i or less, 10. there a... f ,lloss until farthm• n.lti,, •‘-''''• e '''a t t l, " ll l)t hutd a Im re 99 " 9 rt 9 'ent ' 4 ' . TM. ; f ' • ' MI :. i mgt ' Accepted • For three days Aft.,,,i t, ti e. an to „, n, on.: gave three or four Tick dashes * across t i o ur ti ee v ; y as ear. 7 s 7 as rect by n the ired acts i q o th f e ri a , c s t a P a f d r s 9o o2 , s,lc o stru oc is equal _to this: English ladie3s of , The counterfeit -chremer. costing *t or sns. se. Ile has nee Ow largest and belt eb,nl of his MST 13. 15r4.,.Mr1 , -4 is the flower el(irtitirelYldrawn and -shaded,. l_o_r feurieen years as by the act of 179tA, or T n- • k r:. ll: p l ie tt ( e Li lP4 pA ra t.so tel nla l n l tl ( 7li e e r ir t b h ri e Ih .w. c cifi rt li e " o f m °r - •Vo ci rt. and .bp tile itnitle. - to t. gteen ~ • 1 1. n ' s. .. i • ;r 1 for 1 442 per bottle. , -• . • ;.. , v.i , -...:„ , 4 -,.....,-, , 7.4.33 1 1 i ig , 7 1 1 , .= . ;• .t e - c 3.. .1 3.3 , 5 , • 0 4 ; b3 v .3 .1 , 4 4 ri ac ev i tu_ ow tT• l''' , 2l lo ' be4 3.4s ta• ANOTHECREAT ukt . V ICTORY . ' i th te part nas e Su f rreige tt : i c, ' r, there ra . was to n . o: olata indi the eatif e n tiea i twenty-one years, as is now demanded ; or at ..• . . . • e.: ii . ' ET. -.; „b*.•-••.: Mitt that be run t bott la cries and ualb A • , a _,.. Th e ,_ ten yan 0 . pants s rtterms of 113 51 2 4 ,. °1 "; CU P 1ta Y 146 ,111 . in i t a t e re inili • a d tro st : e a , fi t ti l ic`n a g .: may withliolt naturalization entirely... This accounts , tt4 the fitet.• deplored, I•y. ' '''' • ' '•!! I.= 1 , - -.: 7-- ' "'e q. rherv - said u v as.ss, trrsu to caliaadvasnum i au:, . - r ~,....= t h.,„„.„41..„,„„n„in.„,,-40 , ,„.±.., 0 *,,,„b ei n! the .ca;pitiOnnon. Thrn Ore fifty-ser .. en7rolun- ' lia-a '" 4 ' eaves ' ' question is purely one of expediency. - preripniii and thee ere proverbial for the. h•Fseteepets, that no pure'iiitter ricer , * cart e_ white bird, with spread wings,. hove re titer it: I The _ %tte ee n ks tio .st n aoT to wa ditr. ll. - i fr n iurv. g. ith . d- s rld uice ing pti . bu Th ity e to sa i l o h l t d w . I ----...------- sort Ist io purchsedox.ebstrb • re • :' ' ' et.' " eit ' s h ett oatcakes and score tale Igoe% or i tarr,v4itiatA itaxint , bite's fit% 'tatratc*l„ wog ' Cent.' Cents. Ceuta. ()nue. • ,N, B._t, ) ,„.t,...ts.uti ng a c ed Jshtde t z peesaptiy attne . ~.. - *at it inedsh. I eenandlna ' ' '' called and ' lu° - ' t ''' t 4 ' '''' t - ded ,, • 41.,...5ta n., s. Odd fire•Olitt • BA"' t • t P ' htt le4 //111 ' - it t c• - , • e otel.es ware in set ••=to --'-..taa,. ‘ two more , and a - dog stands beside! it. The i . ne r :seems 'iv , that' -, The Courier then moes on to show that , Ihi 5 - ,-1 4 v i gh.. l tell tool , nf this r.efarious art. but the itecor- - and a a m lm o o n s; t th o e cem Am stvi ri t ain ill-h iri es „ ;! an i , lch ,pre •, be procured ! this e wi . tnesse:s Wercab .4 nut to ile ' 41 'x 97 - s '• s ;cr.-, 444... can te had 1,/;- , - th. P oley stems. •. In Pitt ` l. the ta " st 6 ' 4 ' l°l ' 4l* . ' la "' "rbe sad flta : " 1. ' d I, - tit wa lk a n ta t an th n a san d persons; rapi di ty an d PreeuPn,?_ •a s . slum •:- t ;b a t f t -, e - ! there is • another Arun er in suppuei n i.o •; S 9 S 7 • 1.1 ,Ili : )(1 . Nil - . "" '" 1 '''' ''''" '-'.: 4 us'. 7 •••‘11. !. Lo lc. ne.• • i ßtt ''' i '''''' h ''''' Chital Pelt. '" l 'a it u I r . bikire 9.lll efix t • , ar t e ruAs P 4 conditions, p 1 almost , Mit aCUTZW4I . ! Lu, coven thy ' . 3 ..,,:i. ii ., - .1,... 1 , , n i at a. ural it riontufers the right of voting. or w e ; A ...,,, a , ! can , bt-ar on the chisge , if forging labels: Eporigh so !• Ks S ••,) , teiLomees wi e secrit. . As- data,oC ~1 1 4 .. 4 0 1 .1'....... T..." 1 " .•• ~ .of all an elect : new lavers of.tiobxb, and the flower Li dashed - I t ' ' • s anyt ng to do with voting one we: - ti r o., t o thek • '. •sco,estp,r7' • . . .. 'st 0140,1 4 3 ns t`n.lo.- stnvt. atan., , Market, ' 1 • 14 " 9.4 f'' .ll. rev*" " ?9 ` lTeg w i th tat. ' tist xma4.rl-. ; ~v men 4.l.i.ers of the gmrrison,;and ordinary! out o r the blue grou : tld. __ Balinnt .74111 -,, i.e „ . f! _r the oflier-; , for sa_ys'the editor : * • _ 6c, more .b ee b_ , me 'be* . a , tif . IA or remain 50,....a: . ith. ‘ was . ell'Htel to illow, what , ... 11 1• 1 . 013 e , tO., Int : tar's genemilv. are to be attributed alm44. en- der ruled that such d , ...ieltlinte ti,:a ....„,e,f,sgal . i s , 44.5 e 4 S-e 75 ate the. easeit..te aced:foe ttureina Ant mutton work; re .e, f - ... , , .. OS -i° 4 , b' 2 i• ::' • An-. re t ..N , AA.:' , 4_ .-. P ' lll e l i i• P` tf " .9- ... 1 . t"!..01 aystf.dent. B.= the f3reTifttee DM er Met.= has hal. , i citizens I.4td. been butchered.. me people at e , • ',., ' T.; 77 .t -.- . ._ . bele: resenally en tai in the ilusicesr. tar a number of ju.,.da,. Mere t " h et ko , w - mi thi to ,„ Le , , . :.vote •; there are non-naturalized 'people who . i;•lant can thrive without light. -- . Irraphic stones, and Etamps fE. - • own. *inks ; 'so . ',71 '77 7.) -, . 1 1 1 , .l ,1- 11n ' 710 . 7 tly ,-. Copper and SLIN T. W,A . R . E r. .. torr.. !, case. 2 g enera] ; knurled...". ntsurh rode as suit.= . ;E1i0 „,,,,, . . i mdon., that vs Utter. otn.eetrea rot 0,-ilmast______,.N4...o..." ta Ito expecttl.tro to sur re n d er . e . tv . could put i i pti r D crea :r..----,,, , pa l sg,-The 'Paris rte-; can r uts-. FOreig ll ,... era in manv ... otthe f 'We 5 . 1.- .. _ , . c ~ , __ ; th o a t r tiv,.. he b a .r ci a tit p a r t or r:(. tif q r an ti t ' i i n ti g es 7; t a 6 , ...041: . • bet 79 '7: . •. 1 "„„, k.aol:'ig At. Ffitill LE sds t .siu, h., la s 1 1 the usat fastbitotal s :; (brie nab °Oa* On , arra rive.* a; no copfirkpois in any terms proposed to ,tliem i r „ po „,k n t e t. t h e N ew y ol k. j eu , 0 , 4 1 o f 6 : ,,,,.. , ern Mat es vote after a rear Ao. a na. rear . s V&" tte-srmr. tort. LA no. of ny tri- ; _ ra. • 7.1 72 r 7 _i''' • ....o1ou:. 1. , 1 Iro-ndii alai tie, t ottii,.. gcr ,,,,.. s ail, .• trireme me ettirit.. as- It is new peaked Seasztere to . - s ' ...f -" re 7. e, ail s - that he Lie e-ii,.-s-ed in the idol • t ee and p•leaeo all alto thyor tor with a rant and farther 1 hY,,„ ; .their tl.,,fie-n_ . ' IL' . b foes. • ' ; inerre ; . , ,1 ~.• •• 'in a descriktion of Itelland j as - it ap.; stay in the country. tbc,c4•.h . a . stay of - fire , g e ,.. whin Vhilip Yieury, the„lfathic or the • nous dine are -.old t;nitietly in BostrA and • .• ' • ' - - .x. ts .1 but e t, * Inete .4 ,, '. i 1 b... 11; so eau and .o'l ...urea' a grsed'ento ' liatt i pe tu reevf the tow' less: motrostew tO 4 -at. th o ~,, i • elszc p day, illustrates the w )n. rears as necessary to- naturalization. . Ti lf. :.: t.. • Are nese ac,.. ea sae an eitizahe ialtn, , we.= '‘'l"'''lr ".'''' t ''' ....i. , e. ' ' celebrated - COrtinnentti . -or. St - Inglt thi?- hat:4 of . California .) . , • :i '.---•••,, -.f------uml try . 1 "'-:t ' •T'ci T:.Z - ' ....,:. . ' ----...? : i rk : a b ",-.1 b .. n 4 14 1,t1 . ,.. t ,...„.."" .1 4 1 ",„,r 6 ` . .„„„t v Its; B ' - "`""l' lk ''''''''''' . • k.3. ' an ." a''l' is a ''''''. ; J ohn • " etdeeE- - Valdez, the Sialenah eetaic' d r eriid :!ar4 - us 1.- 'vetanee of the Dutb, I - weoer'rre , ' , l- 4 e 3 nnaturAliz i o• hut Cengre- c 3ll- 1.114 , ..un1y daughter and heires„s of Math,ew' sin I l '•- ' 4.3-'y urtlzi gal. 4ll?. ; ' r erni, iiitta:him to suite tutee. oder. He repti4; . .. oill BOWE $l,l GUT. , vcr., a a A C T • r • .-" E - 7 "'s rt.: el • %,,:, 11 i. - 1.11,:e ateuilar trealbte•tnern in lb: *mute Hie etote is Stir'`- is - ';' '''' i r a reference 04 ' •-: es.% - in ilmt ' -.-Ai • ' . --- -- - - - ---- ----- 1 s' : behalf tit`: the iniceibitants, that when peen , i n- Jh - l ' ' ''''' h. ‘ lv he - PiloßooCO FACTORY. - • , r. to 1 sions failet r aey wmild demo. theirktfthanits ' h to the drainage of the Lake of !not confer the Power °I . vothq- : That wee Marriage. an objection was made tiy her fath- , . ... • -,. er, • Is a . Lo . a d rn i tt i, , a t h a t h e was a .. entletaitn. a , W 0 iii much on the •Ips. but little in the head' sole al t t;e s tiou nt" . ;Y iln e h l e i ' ,scholar. and an excellent' preacher, but he . s r'N cr - 1,...4 f rm. ti e the nerd.' ' ' ,or heart. The ashicei of this world, its joys UT bi11:41;6,650. A oRoccQ:L.EATTIER and SnOr. L • • e Arount Ow 1, .. ~.„, ~,,, , y _ I I nobAsur‘at 0in, ..4 1 .. 05.1. . irmarosi c ac; lesstalog, n2fie, , _ _to defend their , Itheite______. mot , comoot A y i v! , waters Are- pumped out , ' wax. defined by i in its own State. Con- 1‘23 - 1 . 1 stranger.. and fthey did not ere?) ;come ! and its sorrow;, P a " - ' 3• H ' awa Y ././1 “ - ' the rit '"T ed tante =woe. . pft )l 6 b l a e bi nliftll n ' 76 setrite lk alLsgtife-1 of f ai u r r ' t.7 ' a - rie-a der l; ; j e s cer w )r e4 ng - tcl h lt; h : 8 • ; Ainaims.• •••' • ; - - i For nooliflF°" month s . the - huhshiti'ata hell' . d former r hed - ii now 'used for ; ogrierato - 1 eltetien* Eneh :3 to is Werei',.7ll is that re- ''' . lam' he canit m i - ivis- ; ~ ‘. . , . • • 5t.....; • .. i 110 its I..tt iet i, et. 6 / 1 :'• 'The saleesttut . A tiled/nit+ tufts , the * 100111 4 1 . 4 t out with ' s& a trtormar--ere . ry iadindital,itoo ri d =rm .,- • • l'be la ke was 31 miles in ' aped " • - I r ' • cud ueione•s to the worm ceyouu the s fcsve.- True, mi d t h e d 4ug h_ f Freeze ; , t ' re . 25 naug , li . t , _ fom-Thr b il nith . atwh,sl, . • • ter, who had will weighed the kixeeleatn - ,‘, st , o „,e_ • , gust Arai e. of re-ere de m i , & A . set wanes setathatopest that be grill *Ake . • e• , ,_-.. -et. t , , ,4,,,,,, bcrtettea. lecent nit bY tee the wasaortantutan thateaf ' , - i men raj; every . tliktur. arehare in.: th e ' eutinte n ie n ee, Land is precious in the Neth- i • . . _. the ,tit :: . Sheet trent , Eteneo:s. ' , b e d -- , 0, Et . • , . , ''' tb ' P 7 a4 '' ,'' at t ' s.rata - ;' ) l ttaad .° l4l 3 e° , nue. Hat satin likat L e eftte gee . p .t, r ul or trun •iceZ ' iiailli areeas. , ArT:td peopie , kad miti. i n • s t mi ti sth rd the , G a rremetit A e s zt e il , :led n jo wit in t ; ; IlariuPoeystitix• c or Parr eits .I,NI) FEL i t e -ti i t t -e" . : t he d .l77,ml. t rut e rrsltoTijd 'lng lik i e l to -k 7to ; ' . 0: 4, A 3N. . E.ti , 5 ,,,, t i _ r i ter ~ ,, ,y .z4.lt; , i ,wy ifeni to - tien. r a BM tat- 1, , ,0u tp ., pm . k uraap k . 4.e.„ ttc.: and an enneasotr •._ Water; mere. o a -5...-The New York Commistionem of Erti.--- 1 60 4 i l i nt .fa r a the walled issalkettlife nil. , ritna e eat We . I : 12 "* 9 9 19 4 . 1.1 9- ' hat. on hand a ltea nepubeaditaked arait tiodsortgrn .isistetk os - atie most,loatbsotoe objects- friss tti'• , k se i ts sdiagiv &maimed the -lake. igration are directing their attention to the inl . t on sth er ,,,..; • • . 1 ' aide was 1,,,Tt M., 1365 du-e' hue - - "owl' ao 0131 . Tan4e 4 -ti-lelkd 1101 . Let q bet, M S 2 a kt*? ' I led •E`!•' f.' t . - ea kr thl:.troin or "Futuna, and1, mi d t b e 1,.,,„ 1 „....„,' fi gn ia rtrint o ffi n nu t h e (mk ,,. creasing einigistlon caused hr the sending - DP ' • Irratte,r. ,t,.... ' 1 " a6 ' ,e. ~..." :1 ~,,,1 41 3 : 4 04 : a sack lUbt xtv.. o4l , l 7 , : et : p.. l , : a„_. a ' 04: - ' , : mcb t . Ther airept ormis :l- al sir lh ete iisitn ie th is to*not ilailltilan tilelvisc tL' - " • 1 : _ or 11041hett ---..- _ Ciet7:: teaw reled mone,_ -tatheSego i, ir b dT V tar its i t lo illinate. thig A iamm a Eli try TO . pea io n ithin rilt7 three l anti mari SCAMk ths. Z: , lier ine ir . tir ors L tf hed , : " ' r the . ~, n tu e lim m l ' I 1. 7 ) ' riF;ede reason to " Is . ' ''T• ko that tet' whi Z T ::t . ft ha -- 7, : Icv.plete thebee ---.- ' -r-.. -7-g- i i fi l l :r . ‘ oi rlcai lli ;i l4 l etu ri r r ts.lip irr ca jra zitt k. le ;frie t z .r c .it- , ttt t . ?diners UM? 11,,ritb0r..2r.4 asatietropbaennahata , . ., , _.'. ,. . • • . - .. .____ _ _i_ i...•__ .3 ' - ..en_ ___ 7.1 ; E t oC. FOOL ~. t , - 31' • bar. i s - as. ~ ..11,.,. bid the beuer.. ; . .. • -i; the ebv - t --e t t tr e "' ttltt.h t• " 3 " 1 /.. 11 ..!e11it1" Pelit.• .. • *,, , pied; , 4 .114 V, t it 'n: c arne t p wm ai rk i,h e ..., - or - 14 , ar o / i o , wexe th us re . i far.fintit fifty persons. ttabracior, intend rativi ' hesitate' s - Wheis 'extlld . , is - kot. •The t nowl j . 4 -.‘ •.•;: t • • • . • ••• • . JOHN" L MINSVI. , , - , . . , , ~ 4 . 1 Ai' ' 01 4 tPete• 'a- •t. ' wh ts tine*. Deer ie- "r etlectiieoifemp of 'that-dm . broueid-newa -.1...--?'" 114213 ' 'it... 21 i„,,,...,..0.,0r„1 0ks ii t i al d t " u n it' ! ifies, ban arrived at. Not , York, ruestit• Jur in', _should be taadeop to' . a tab !kw, for cartr ria , i Tae M a ine Lac hein - g stvler. Lust ter wt. I sad alma New. takiro in eitha=w toe teatheer. AM 1/0 t that 1,1,m;. , of (}range h a d come to i -. , - - , ~ ~ eri ' e n t a l l t0 c:::. , 1 :6„ . „, . . 1.1.41 fit , i :7 3a. , ; ----r _ P rance "L "''tve . i =„1„, 1 4 d ar 4 ,,,t . din entirprHser wh i c h- it lytaden, in German?. and intim a tion s have tag is - one of thos.e suhjeits that admit,- , ..!.if no ' t s •a - be an orpe,nerot r he was t;' , l4-1 that ots .olt -1.---.' / trl' - ' It . ' .teLlk., Litt. ?..n.,,da:..3. 4441 I d*P° 3l4 7 rv•-olcitin of opening the 11 * 3 has required . fimi l years to,,isciemilish. . been received that some of the German got- reftNlSp °TES. .:.- .•• 1 ' • . , ~ . • • , i ''' , :4 _ , ji , act wai to pme e t ,, pi.,: , le getting , - 1.1a; , ,e.. - • ' • !: . . . - i . • . • - ~ • ,- . • :tr. ; . . SCHUYLKILL NA I rt v un • e. ' 1 : 3•11. :. 1 - ktrA.: ^tvt ,. .rn TArA.k. rihm, PUBLISH ;D:-1-VRRYSA.TUR4,IIY.SAINI.OG rONJAMIN BAOAN, , POTTSVIIIR, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, eENNSYLVANIA. VOL. XXX 3Lairh 4 15.4 FRANKLI EDI 'Time 1 l'At. Stations. 414-' 9 . I ' , ". 7, 3 :Jane M, WiIkSHINCTON Put tsvil WILE ' INtu ; I •: _ • , • , , " •,_ - , ;, , • • - . • a '• : ;.: •" ' ° , '"' , .'I • „ ; . , „ •- • 7, )1. ‘, • *4 4 a' " " • ;"," . • • r - I D'POTTSH' - _ . , t ,6 , - .4r. T . iiij t !MEI • WILL TEA" YOU TO Ma P II DORC I*TR; Alta Rani. OUT 'sox CAnoum op itoortAin, minis WILL O/TRIT aTle-- TO ors striußcr ALL SATOSIE TO OCR Ira AND PLEAStrIti.7-DT. Johnzon neatness and ilt,spatila irtdsbed them viar a4 custom nt elt line in this vicinity. tato' and prnmpt etten- S. W. HUDSON, 13. W. ItClitislN. 0. -1 Y • WORKS. . . CAPITAL, V.MO,CO). - a '.- ''i , Instires •aplust loss 1 ,, '. Fire, [Louses. Stores' and other bulldlnes..O...ds, Ware and Merchandlie„ COAL I.III,EAK RIO9: 'ENGINES, and other Ilaclitneyy, on as favorable terms as any almilar Institutimi. ' • ' Vasser prosaillto mtjtated Bind paid. PIIIECIVIRS : . line. llorsoe Willlsto#; Athens. . • FrattelaTyler. .... " . George A. Perkins,n ..- ' ..- .J. T. D. Myer, :.; u ' , :.q . " Works. " .--- C. N. Staproan. ,- , • . rntsb the Colliers and : . C. F. Welles. Jr,'.; ' ".. . • ...:. i Shovels of all kinds, •.. J. E. Cantleld, .I.' . .. Attention Is partlett- . lion. John Laporte, Towanda, - ; ...,,,... Orders for Shovels of Oen. Bradley Wake:a:tan. Larerville,4... , Ideal to. Gem M. thallenbact.lllkeslerre..- - - - ..,p - g ' R. VISSLER k llio. !, Michael Myleit, Lavoie. N.. '.;`,' h 3.1-tf - OFFICERS: .''''• , - • ' lion. HORACE WILLISTON, Pre-sidenth Cl. F.-Wrtimar.„ Vice President ht Treat:mei' J:.}CANI II ID...iet I ;JC.I . : ' i • Itekr in Pottsville. to-' , , `lion, C. ViAlegins, .1. -. •F. W. lingbes, ' announce to the Put , the PrDprieton , of the Oort t.Srl,m..koely car lyntan. when• they con :tun, to order. et the Imps. Coal Breakers and description. thr rofranit and Drift Cars, It or -.en. Order's an. rt,pect- FISSLER k BRO. ° !MACHINE SHOP. , business of the late Orin triken will be continued by MARV., at his new Rimi ni. Shop on Mauch Chunk borough of l'ottAwille, F.hop. He will tuanufkr 'INT.S and l'1:3,11S, breaking Coal. On • 4... Axing Coal. pumping Mowing Cylinders, H ater (or blast Furnscrc : of the lie will also snake FT CArtS• And attend personally o blishment. persons givin; Keel wifely on hazing their in the yery beet manner. 4rainst the limn of Marts dt ne f r settlenumt to-the Mi lting said £m will pay the witm authorized to settle the WILLIAM J. MAR= 2,5411 36- RON WORDS. . . tie; Pa, . UFO& nwpectfully Invite lIIN I • ' • . • - .INSURANCE . . MINERS' LIFE 1018URANCE OD TRUST WORM, POTTSVILLE. PA'. CAPITAL y 810%0004--011 A RTE /*wag. tot:man, Olimfore4 tie LigialatMe a:rhombi; with s capital al , Ow Hmetred Thcamod Dot len, le how -hair ormentel, and hat commenced "bear asst. g The Company Is prepared to men,* soothe and other; IA Trust, oural•Allow Wadi on all monks dee;', PL le fil i intre t d, it the une of Ste per cent par annum; Prod And Want Malta cei demand. • For fates of Premium on Uhl lustuairce seethe Printed' supplied at the OStee of the Compony,',Cent* trtey . Ntbmille, three dimes south of the ft Au; tel. JACOB 1:1112:12INGEIL, Jo., President Jousll. ADAM, ttec'ty and Toe mrof• Ape 1, 1834. • -. ! 13-tf ASSETS: &ma... mort,,—Aces, stuck and other golid etwilritieS, t'•.' '' 173,135 72 Bills rerettaoe,, ~,:s. , 1.57,009 86 Cash: on hand and injkanil% of dents, For Fire er Inland Ininranre. apply to T.S.IIOENE 2s. R. 4tg•:n.t.. EIITNIIM FIRE INSURANCE. 1 1 ARNIERS' UNION INSURANCE 4 .Company.--OFFICF,, Athens, Bradttrd COI= ty, Pcnit ry I rants. • - Wm. B, •nen. J. $ll. J. F. WHITNEY,. Arent. • , Neit tymr- to Jlimers' Hank, Pottsville:: , • .3.5.1 v. SepL IS.S4 • INDEMNITY.. THE FRANKLIN Fire Insurance O. of Philadelphia- 1 .011t: No. IGl$ Chernut ctreid, near Filth stacet. ' • ;Pratoross. ' 'Omits N. Itanekr.7, ' Geom.. 'W. Richards. Thomas !fart,. .IMrssiecal D. Lewis. Tobias Warmer,Adolphe R. Writ,. ramuel Grant. %mid S. Brown • darob B. -ftnith. j Morris 'Patterson MakeAr:surance, permanent or limited on :every description of vr . iperty, in town and country, at rAtes as low as are. rtntlietent with security. • The Company hire t...hverrti a large Contingent Furtd, which with their Capital and i'mmliluals. safely Iprestod, afford ample protection lo the insufecL The assets of the. o)tinny rnr Jannat7 10, 15-4 W, asptib lithe& agreeably to aulAct of Asseinbly. were as fOnOltli, -. 141ITTEIVILLE • - ~ ' oc d , • '.4.ADDI,E ANIi ILARN&O. ft ea PACTORT.-- and Drabiai earrisvltsreeer. £llTer ream thrtVdt-' in the tondeeteest style al tes .. _ . SATURDAY I MORNDIG, NOVEMBER 11, 1854; [ From tki * m ire? National Umetti.], THE imoutimz' : MASUD. WM. • , It wail alrltier *gist, Jeannie; The 'hide Game fra the Berth— I. orreppearhy mantle tight about, hod thick. I hied in. forth. I left ear or bairtis without food, Icor em e op_ the hearth. . Longtime{ they bade me stay, Jeannie, And eta?* to me and wept; And she who iras thy favorite one • • Close tAi•.‘-•rny . bonom crept; ---Ahr retch remorseless that I was! I left theta when they slept. Thee Stole I to the bens., Jeannie, Thetebiads beneath the hill:" , And tliero i l met the ale-bonne lads, . Who Wits merdrink may • They sa4they'iLbeezi my friends tang,' Andivoidd befriend me still, The glasiquTas at my lips, Jeannie; I teok lt;not away; I tried to4eave th' accursed spot, Some peiker made me stay. rk•` .--- !? And I revelled all the loathsome night ? '.Till neer:,the dawn of day. rwa.4:"..dieak of mind,*Jeannie, And &it a.deed fat worse, I staked the hard earned little store . That U4l my scanty purse. • . Alas! it W.as my bairnies' bread, r tilt the starveling's curse!. • My head Was racked wi' pain, Jeannie, And I felt's sense of shame, When I thiinght of my poor helpleis ones, So'desideto at haute. .. . And then . * thought of other days Aerosa bFty memory moo. I•groped istb to the door, Jeannie, I staggefesi to and fro; I buttoned;elose my wylie-coat, For kit.* this winds did blow. - I sought a oath as hest I could , . AcrossTthe nntrudden snow. 1 pil..4edfli,o.chtuch-yar3 gate, Jeannie, , I Pauro.to.-Fo'ok within ;• - 'Twat; the first time since thy hurial, ' , Upon thispot I'd been. . And I heaid a spirit Foley which said . -..a'2,A'?a.Tolhou child of ki t ! The inbottiooked coldly down, Jeannie, Upon.shy grave so lone ; • 'lt anzed'en me reproachfully • AR rile:A.ly it shone; Fur I'd 434 marked thy resting place By e'ettit simplir — stone. \ t "--.. ..- I walke4;With qui kened pace, Jeannie— t." ' I icaetiid my CO age door; I enMreli,' - and my throbbing,heart • Felt lietter than before. Andisurt,,:ii might, fur well: X. kite w . My daxi of sin were o'er; $5-i,.8•57 •.1 • I thought bf all myihulte, Jeannie, Aki etiriked the . bitter hour When tliet me fruit hind Tiehled to Terrpttiti,en'A artful petrer My 00'00 heart Was nigh to break, And te4e fell like a shower. • 1 9 5 Z. 8 SS 97041 , , Then' knflt I•down to pray, Jeannie, Acd clidny beaded knee I mile &pin -the solemn cos • I oneidind made to thee. And.heaiCa that moment gave me power Ti bid the tempter Hoe. I cowed ;Afore my God, Jeannie; I'd shnit th' accursed bowl, '•, . 'I That:rolti!ed me of my manhood's strength; 1 1 Aiid plifalyred my souk I'd•tiorb 'lay wayward passions,, That iieeer knee control. • . „ • . I lail,tree ;down to rest, Jeannie, Fer r•Vit.4 racked with grief; • 1 An angel touched my eyes with sleep, That Fraught me tweet relief; -; . ; I had ihnssful dream °Nile°, • .. Sh - pdeti,.but alit so brief! 't • And exer }since that night, Jeannie, ' • Vire; spent fax happier days; And th.tv,p*h false friends still strive to lure, • •- I. ili Oil their visions ways. Ilralk . the earth with honest men, .Nor fi4 to meet their gaze! I toil thiillye-long day, Jeannie, . •, To.eat4my•bairnies bread: I read:tolcm the Holy Word ~ . ~ • That ,t 1 so often read; .And.try.4l , teach them walk the path ' Yeairtiet'were wont to tread. • In Ilenitti there is ia record of fly penitential prayer, And butOly will nisli far aid • To . shiatt the tanpter's !Tare ; And whhit -I'va done wi' life. Jeannie, meet you thyrel Ph qactelp,4iii, • • si aarnrze - Lzi , J The folleassdeseription oT this venerable old -br - tnis--. town le ililland. ;au/sits celebrated tniTer- ! stone-paved floor, the oaken pe. ...e. pulpit ; ..- • site. fronia recent number of the Yen , Exp. . . Fa , hion-a - Tr ), je lli t - J i n: A le iii,:, ',o i f i, % t • ,:re Fry atii ii o u . A .,:,n io:n o ,l:l: l ! ' ' 4 - 4". ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :lay. t,;) h.,.. ,.. ,n ~,, th, time ‘Vhen the e hie ii.9l-1.1 of eigrir i.hall he Airre , l. &solder, bus been furnished by an esteemed; of thosaMe mater•M‘l, aniLthesoundingard i shred or a tateh that the Tv ' ' ei ` e '" ina g' n ' • eharac'aero friend finapublication in tba teleran., of this above it, still remaii, as in, those days,: and it ; tion can ma a, look like a right. - r , • Irithlamezt , E n orn4• with -our 4111stantiall o' tz -- - ~ .1 was with peculiar 4, feelings that we • looked ; The only positive, work (adds the editor) and int • - .";•• i i .. r .• .., -, a-, \Nub hlgher elni," than nou-sil,..:r, late ,i; papers ....,;.•, .i.._ around ascended the pulpit, and what; results !which the constitution does in regard to ter- / e ..a (4 ‘ 312 . 111 , ma5e ' ei-fi l a ' er . of old, waen I:ach Irian hie brother,--caeh al l te t e , : h. res,-,ted„ she will "flee from ;you.' • • - ' Ili• tale of love-and I..'re ard h o i, ~ ~... i i 'l'en inilikfrom the. Hague,o the • , am is Leyden, situated on that; w o rd teist ii d • n way 14r had followed, from the labors and enterprise Feigners is. to proscribe •, we repeat it-for the• . A 1e... :Keen the Ludy • ;'open} N - •,,t • -•• -t . Be tuu-i, f.r the , e,ar. , 1,1 ,, i 1' ,., -''- I " ' • ' branch of gm Rhine which alone bears his ' name. . Heta, hOWever. it is but an insignifi--; of Those who once worshipped God these, and word is sauntashionable noir-a-days that when l., , „I . - .- ; t_lrt el+: l ' Th „. 1 , • hen 72•• " 1 ... ' 3, 6?, who gave Er all; o secure I to themselves- and , uced it ought to he einphasized-ro rim-. e., nu-of an worn-out matters by their proper ~-,e nt e nnti, are e.: like , n-ir.t. yetsa-,..„ cant stream.' Thtj town is about eight milks"their . postenty- the privilege of doing so. ac. ; sehISE. The Constitution has•bnt five'clans- charinef, a;,l i ; du '- - be the' iorfilit. li ßut e nri: u4 l ' ur -I ra4bt- Th - tiniid ' 44 " "‘ ' ' r ' ' ' ' - ' ' .__ _,• . .., . . 3... ...it. ./O. to ....tc. , p.ny, gale, „ from the s#i is sdriounded by windmills, mid i contain az Pepulition. of thlrty-sere th ' cording to what they believed. to he theteacla ;es uniching the subject lour Of them are - . _ rn -' er ' ''''"`.)- .;.i'" , bags of Scriptufe. hod the dictates' of their I pruhibiblry, and the other simply permissire. .exercise. eneertumet- and wlicat•rm:al bread, Beming the tribe., of meni he mere he ,liive•p An.l. earth's reraotcet ift., , l heart, th- , eount n otn• , - arc tar betteraperientsithan Biandreth's _ilk , . That.neats on ether wto wori , i iaenttt , sand. Le' dem"has the honor f beingth A own consciences. ' ~ 1 There is no guaranteeing clause whatever.-- - f Vie must be pardoned for recalling the very .or - Old Di. Jaeob TownsenTs Sarsaparill 1.- • - t• ..W7 Toeat.Cl.ll cIIi:WING IN PEELIC.--The 0 e ; birth-plaCe4,:of . Rembrandt* ? who was boa - ' - -.. ,;Wt e. Oldwi gr,..a r li3r. . ----"-* *A copy of tli - is gram' t picture may be.',:nen in 1 langua ,, e of the Constitution for this pro- - - Id up t) stpur.:knotdeil f m., and pier c nee - • 7 ••••• for soundness and lowg!life is dm:Mealy - a ; ood 1606 &MI died 1674 - also, f Gerard noir t ,- •, 0 , 0 - - ,I the gallery. of Pine Arts. Philadelphia. -' • ' '''' • " ' • ' gressive generation is fast losing' sight of ever : - . . ~ , cotemptwarY,with ,Rembrandt, besides others ' - ' ..... , .private inaqitation of tonaeco, in one's. hiene, , ; the plainest features of that document. • ~• _ • ; of less ricit&a. * • ; ~ _____ . o , ____ ' ; , , . Firl,,r, bed-raom or kitAen, a- the cast:lD:3V •t7ql • The . , ann. of Leyden has given celele . • ; t Cravetter. ~ • • : Section,,, .article 11. of the Constitution i ~ t'4I"TIIE'SELV - rioy : below, entitled t•lVive, be. - is an affair to be I etched between Ct.,' , my to the itOwn; acid produced many distia- i -----------:----- ' --.----- •,-- • . says :, • . . _ .. , and Carpets. is from•-an unknown author, „wife and one's self. IN e• at/ ant intend. ,-. le -1 "N la -,rs , . pt . on, except a NATCR.M. BORN CITI- - ,a gum rrien.-• At one thne, jt wmiltine of the' allumlrf f2B 0 ? anifA• , bin, tievertheless, conlains ideas -worthy; of ferfere with the: police regulations of the !mine most distiiignis se schools 11l Europe. A 1 ..1 • Here is a 'man leading a white goat with - ; zee; a citizen of the United States at the -noace. Read; it : '.•-, • '•. . -they are in abler haad s than ours. if in mining, a ails nder i born 1560, and „G m/i n.! only threedega, which he wishes* to sell. but ;time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall ' In the selection of a -carpet, you slit'inld dulai.:nt wive, ehts-as , to hove their dourrite s p on e , were Prefeasers of this Uniser-it a T i , whin on a careful exurrfination we perceive that one Ibe eligible to the office- of President." i - • always prefer one witha small 6. , flire. heein.•:e aryl baleonet - flaor disci. -their CP.o , ots there'eprukinp , ,fiaiween she- ra t h e i j emorr „ of the forelegs had been neatly amputated:l That is proscription. . ;-; the two webs of which' the two labric , consist' rifinea. and their par'.ol4,- , and th-d-rooms 1in..., ble contriikersy otrahe questions in theolo" g ' a white the animal was yoang. 'There are ball; Section 3, of Article Xll,of the Constitution: are alas - - . h •-• . II- If! I • 'ljuice-if I . h ,-.1 more closely interwoven t aa in T`.K .3 ',! ' '. l e• wlta tobacco they w hi c h •di st a t 4,4 s h „ . ..a rinin i ar d sm from Calvin- a doze gaming' tibia, each surrounded by I 641 3 - ; ' •••,-• . . „ __,,, , carpeting Where large figures are wrodght. ren,di; the contact with their Own frin , fthS, 4,1 ism, A ra i nig its professors an d sc hol ars i cere, . its players andspe•eators. The Chinese arms "No person constitutionauy tueagune to r t i,.„., ; , .;„. i; ~4 ,of l ,;/ ~ •• -----' - a Rill -e-. 1 true p...osop"t• in lips tL.; koe 1,1••• n all day saturated ;,With Grotina, tlik..N . ."gasat writer on international Ina!, [ inveterate gataldeis, and as 'the' stakes at ; the office. of President, shall be eligible t. 2 this that will apply to ,merits 'widely did' rent. Tello°' 'alivaHf they lilr' - • th - e qtnell of tele , - who was tiara at Delft, in 15a3„ and died 16-16•• t many of these tables are as low as a s i ng l e -, that of Vice President of the 'United States. from the selection of' ' t.S. & Man rOtn. .CO-Sp?nted breaths. comingfrern beneath dirty and .. sgeri.ii- great i:st and generiti I ; cash, few are so •ptior that the cannot make; - That is proscription. • , wits a sad mistake who selects a wife that ''and - dise-li s aing, teetla---we have nothing wi sac. lino ~ . scholaqifessor. of bellmlettres, . w h o died ,:.:, a venture. Gee of' the methods has l'r esern . I Section 3, Article I, says,: cuts too large a figure.-on the green carpet of • But we have-a eight tea protest, and du prote, , t tit) "Noperson shall be a Senator who shill' lir. ,_,; .1., 1609, and was •-succeeded - by saimasin._,, e n d t blance to the little jjokers, so well knowu i - life---at o.aer words makes much dispLay.-... , against. the outrageous public nuisance tif to- Frenclienah; • w h o wwa h orn 158 s, and - d i ed i onr race courses.l The. plaver has three 1 not have attained the age of thirty years, sad 'The , attractions. fade out--;the web o f lif e ib e . bacea chewing., NO,man has a right to •er, to 1653, and* - ;bo wrote a defence of Charles L ; stick - s, the ends of "which are t' crust through , been •st . iii TEARS A CITIZEN Pf these United . enm ,...4 wo rn and weak, - and all the gay figares , a theatre. or any other public gathering.ll and of-England, to Which John Milton reptied.4_4,, his fingers. Therl is a hole through each - of i ,Lairs • • •a_. •• • .t that seem so eirairning', - nt first, di. like , seating hauseifin the midst of c l ean ly (th r i. i .. Descartes another Frenchman, a t math- the, caller ends, wlach are held in his hand, a i That' s proscriptieri. - . a - • •- • *summer thiwers inautinm,-- 3ny a man has . bans, squirt out at random, streams of tha. , ,... 17 ematiciaa:tind metaphysician, c"t.nal)orars- a cord _was passed thraugh one of them, and 1 • Section 2 , Article 1, ears : made flimsy linsey•Yeatilsee of himself by *stn. ;co juice around ; him. ITo do this in rhos , with Sabidasluit re-sided a time at: the Uniter- the play consists in:guessing which one, as the i "No person shall be a Representative who ring t o weave too large `a • figure and 'finds parts of the house where tints- men are placed. • s i t y t . -and Cla ud di h orn i n t h e - „i g hhi,,, cord play be cross and from One to the otie I . shall , not have attaitael. the age of twenty- himself wont mit, used; up, and like old ear- is in the last degret." rode and thonghtletzs - hood 160 •inad distinguished .as a medVe'.4 •• er by a ((nick Movement of the finget4. I put i live ( . 4 5 ).3 = eart , ••• and been stay Ex ": 1115 ' 1 CIT. ., pet, hangitv , 0n..11e fence. hefiire he has lined but to Carry. out the, revolt' epractice ! ••. , p . In, info • man, TOas fora long time rector of the Lid- a "c - asr en the board, make a guess, find won . ' / 21 :N- . t- • , • • 1 " out half his. - . slotted 'tilts of usefulness._ the presence of ladies-i-into the dress eirele ; rersit'ii 11;‘ t)ied in Ina. Goldsmith studied a cake or su-sPiejoits bolting eandy.!Which 11 l That is proscription. ... ,- Many a man wears oat bi4e- a carpet that is of theatre ;he concert moth, the church'. pew at this UttlVemity. - The number of stUderitia g ave t° the nearest boy, to the great merri- These arc disabilities imposed upon for.: never swept, by, the dual af indolence. Lace --and.it le- habitnallc done in all these ;daces at thepreietit time is..about three hundred: meat of the .. . brtandma. ,There ire also - eigners ((nee they have been made citizens. 'that same carpet he needs shakingor whip.- •-is little short of hl a teaardi s in. "li. _ . ... -. ~ . ; But more than this, the Constitution leaves itl' Th a L itat O i a y i & r i a t uar k a bi euam dii so i se i stands for the sa el.& wa•nnts. reminding us • ping-he needs. - activity , something' to think - of the_ distingui.shiect.li, .intitutiohs of., of the classic aidsiira, of Chatham street. ; Arerrl i ' mar Y whet h e r to make them citizens . of-sorr,ething todo. - took out then for large Europe, 1146 ali OIL iteizountAleili on and I 1 and for the sake . of Young America, f oun &n a e„.. I n a ps. years • 15 , 73 A L ei d en '. iffiest a few cash ;in its favorite fruit., Bet I Perw., l .. s u staie e d be t e o f t h e most ter iaai e i egos - • o t here ia an entertainment ,of an entire novel 1. we mast lat all. It. simply confers the power, - "tents ' figures. itg. • • , S Articlei * :meat:n . l _, , says: 1 . . and there are theme now stowed "wise •in the garret of wiaid; awaiting theii emit ,_ ~_• , '; consig.nment to the , cellar, who, had they pre e which liitttry furnishes Lai tatisinnt, from tot character. • A mati seated MI the pavement, [ Congress sha l l hare poorer to establish w• tiseci this bit of :carpet; philosophv, - Would. to- Se- liardis , Under Vaide- n o i r - s holds in 'his hind it white'poreetain tile, about uniform. rule °f bawral-irati°° and nn' iii day be firm, and bight as a Br:assets' fre•••••h ~ . • ; - I laws on the subject 0f ... bankruptcies through- s - a_ ....,, the Moe •,,,,, d - • .ever,, y exc nmna...... , $.51,5 , 0 4 4.‘,157 ST tintitn. gistorical. MEE lIEI that kept in the Mense and the Lae], and lay. ing a 'portion, of the iliA l l e uralg water, and drowning ont : the, )3 ' whose position was lower.than tha site of yden. A. fleet or two haindied Usti loaded at Rotterdam With'pa*hins„iras., prepared to bring relief to the suffering - city.' I Bat, skid to tell, the wa dr, though it -I , owed most of the conntrj., id not rise high enough to admit this flotilla Of boats to approach: Leyden, though it was *ibis in, the Ist' , distance to the famishing people who cliinbed up to the steeples of their churches. : Meroiwhile, the Spaniards elurig `to the - d;ykes and, retained sbffieieni foothold to keep the town in cheek. , At this point the patienceand endurance of the people began to faU. crowded around john - Vinderdoes, the Commander, and ile• pleaded either: bread or a surredder of „the town.' There is in the town hall now a striking picture of this scene.* There stands 'John Vanderdoes, around are mothers Und children, evidently , in the , last stage of fam ishing, pale, hollow-eyed, thin, stretching their hands towards him, pleading with him; there, too, in sad silence,! stand haggard looking men of all ages,. whOie looks seem to speak, though their lips atie . silent.l But there is something in the eye of John Vanderdoes, which shows that hits heart is _bleeding for them, but that he cannot yield to their de inands. He is Uttering the memorable words thus addressed to his .fellow-citizens in that hour of agony ;-!--"I have sworn to defend this city, and by God's help, I mean to keep that oath. Bread I have none; but if my body can afford vou relief, and enable you to No- ! . long the d e fence take and tear it to pieces, and let those most himgry among you share it." The most clamtrrous were abashed, arid Teturned in silence. But deliverance was at hand. The wind -veered around, and blew violently froth the sea, and rolled back thews lens of- the rivers, and the inundation spread ,to the walls of LOydea so suddenly, that ; more than mitt IliOnsand of the Spaniards were overwhelmed - by,it. :The same flood brought the eight hundred. [coats with .provisions. A' 'sort of amphibious battle was fought with the ; Spaniards, half -on bind, anti half m the water, but the result a'as, that they were obliged to .withdraw, andlLeyd4a was safe. Indeed the Spaniards gavexp au further attemptsto sub; jugate 'such a people'. t The Prince of Orange, for the purpose of • rewarding the peopl6 of eyden for their he 'roic defence of - their, -town, tailored them the 'choice of an exemption from certain' taxes, 'or of having a Urnvirsity established ;among them. Much to, their credit, ,they chose the latter. Such was the origin of the University of Leyden. Another' circumstance yet to he 'mentioned. invested ?this city with peculiarin terest. .At Leyden our Puritan artmstors found refuge when they4led from England to avoid the perserentions which- James - 1., sought to enforce 'Oen them conformity with the established Church of 'England. John Robinson and his church made. their 6-cape .to Leyden, 1609, anti remained there' eleven -years. Then the church determined to come to America, A part were to- leave first, and Bebinson and the rest were to follow. They made their preParations, and embarked at the port of Deltl Haveti, some ten or twelve miles Leyden. The,parting wits solemn and • Robi•-son • s thy Id kneelie E affecting. —obinson was there, am. ~neeting by the seaside in Prayer, commended them IJ and their enterpriso to Almighty God. fare Well address to!, them was touching, and I:. breathed a noble spirit. July 22, 1620, they 1:• set sail, and a pro•sperons breeze soon wafted them to Southampton, England; and in. a fort t. iaight,the Mayflower and the Spesedwell,freight- II ed with the first colOny 'Coll New England,left j Southampton for Arnerica.l But they had•not - gone far on the Ailantic,lwheb the smaller • vessel, the Speedwell, was found to b*i leaky, j and they entered tbe port Of •Dartmdutli, on I . the south coast . of, England. .AftetH hising eight days, they apin weighed anther/Aug. 21, and had proceeded about one hundred leagues, when the Captain; of the Speedwell. • with his Company, dismayed at the dangers of the voyage, once; more pretended that his - vessel was not sea-Worthy. i Theyput back to Plymouth, England!, The timid and the hes hesitating were all freely allowed to alatindon the expedition. The Entre band, thus win noted of the cowal.dly and: disaffected. em barked in the IltiaV-Flowei, as she met sail : alone Sept. 6th, and all - the time friam that date until Dec. 11th, old style. or 22d, accor ding to the new, flub - were tossed on the At- I lactic, or, exploring the. crest of Massachte I . ITATURALTLATION LAWS. 1 setts in search of a resting place. • The New York Courier criticises the Onn- The old church edificej in whia th.e pil- I mereial Adcrrti.scra notions - of the . eonstitu grime. worshipped when at ILevden. an l where •! tion guaranteeing to foreigners the right bf Robinson preachedi still stands, though it has I citizen, ip, and-then adds : "Why the .Con= been enlarged iu cute dire4tieti... But o . e old stitution guar:trite:is the foreigh-1;orn no right -ee4 .he ;- ken the: pulpit I whatever—not the sha . dow, of a right- . 7 —not a i ernmeots propose aduptirl i g a in ore extended ns . 1 system of traportation. The gietliod.of Ord ! . .414 now.adopted in :EaroPe,! is to graa , t strlo -31 eattow.—Procta'stination is said ' pardons to convicts, on :.condition ' that they to be the thief of time. Those who act to-day ',. shall emigrate to the United States, and as will secure a the goods--thoic who postponer they experience little difficultY in obtaining • . will reap the evil i passports in:--Ceehnanv from lthe American D,on't i tett me of teHneero w; - '. ' , Consuls, they easily etude. defection on their Ilivie me the man who'll say, , ' arrival here. 'The•il:Nork Jeirrnal of Con- That when * good deed'a to be do ne , ; merce - says. that the `ice Ptesideut of tke Let's do the deed to-day! Board of Cominissioner.:' has addressed the . ~.. i ''! .. . We may command the present, . , Department of State rewectmg the matter, If We set and never wait; ' requesting that U. S: CoasttLi en the EuropO. Bet repentance is the Phantom i 'an continent, especiall 4 'n ter' -- - thoUld _ _ • litligious. in Germany, sL. be-instructed to advise the N. Y. Commis ;. -,sioners, of Emigration, of 'theintended embar . }Luton of persons of the class-, iilluded to, gilt: . . A Debate occurred in the British House of ingnamel, descriptibni)f! the4esselS, date ot Commons, in July last„, during which 4r.- sailing, it e. Secretary ,Wweifreplies, by saJ• " tistical view jag •that the Dr: ilk, c h ( " Of the pasf, that comes too tato! t Kirk made 1 a speecl, giving a, statistical view , --e _ Jelr4rtuieiti wat .. chee * rlully.cti. _ .rue meanite ; o. --,lgas managemitm 1 of the moral influence of PNshrerians. over; r op,o i r:: su wi ch th i th w o tr :th o oo ns it. „„ ia il iN fa tw iliia Y te ork th ,. e b u t 7 - attra tae c i ti t i o v ta fo k rn e i o . n . • old "truth, and Put it iq at: , the ople in the * north of ;:Ireland. They; m the enfortiement of ,the police .reguLatlonk 1 But no humbug is' great ; withOMt treth '..' at I have added seventy-five congregations to their', j number id the last six years.• He instanced; of that city in respect tn. thi4 class of emi. i the bottom. The woolly horse was a reality. • 1 the population of Ulster, which in 1852 . was; 'grailts• 1- - -t t . :. ' t He was really born with a. woolly 'coat. `,;-1 -..., 2,004,287, - of which, 1,024,635 were 11;estan: ---- . ,---,---__ __ ' bought him in Cincinnati; for $5OO and stiut Catholics, 394,595 were Episcopalians, and; • • glitmeipali t s i'.....' :i . t, :. - * , him oti to-Connectient, bat far along time :I• 585,0 . 57 were Presbyterians. '-, The number of ; VW 44 0 1411 4' - . - • ' I doubted what I should do, with hop, and fear i. . jail . prisoners na in, that county at the time,' -- 2 :- , / '—, *:-.1-7-4-- - •'I ed that he would die on' my hands'. • Just l ; at : wa51,433; of whom 862 were,ROman Cath- , '. ART', Olt A• .7.:t' Pot-1-. The' following' 'this time, in 1849, CoLFremontstroPtis.pary ; olics, 416 Episcopalians, and only 1.55 .I.'reTs-1 stanza is from one of Gerald Massey 's poems; I were reported to ; haye . been 16st. aniOlig the • : byterians--the proportion being, Episcopa-: . .:There., .sorrow fur the t .toiti ,i, No; ~ I Rocky MOuntain,s : the public was greatKx- ';'' . ; bans, 1 in 984 ; Roman Catholics, 1 in 1,1884' On toisery's hosera nursed';'.. ;-' I cited, lint shortly neits came that he was safe: ": and. Presbiterians, lin 3,774. He stated the ' Itich robes fur ragged - *soul-sit and crowns i I Now came the-chance for . the woolly horse: . statistics of three work-honies in Irelantl-•- . For branded brows. Cain-cursor' 'lil, - it was (Init . . announced .that 'rifler thiee, I those of Belfast, Derry, and; Monaghan: Of, Rut Cherubim," witlvelaiping wings, .•', - {dais . chase upon Clio. border* of the Ritier Ever about es be, , .1 . ;_the population of these three Unions, 101, ; - - I , 1 Gila, tot aniniaLhad been captitred - by :the j 382 were Roman Catholic, 49,981 Episcopa--, , . And" haRlgo:4 1 :" (- 46,18 1 13 •PPY titiluss , - .1 quartermaster of Col. Fremont's: party, Who - : j partook in a singular tlegee of the naturti of . =-- Thero C. fore for yes put! me : . l Hans, and '81,864 Presbyterians ; whilst the'. • - ' .../.. :' inmates of those three work-houses, 1,668 , • „Bung_ poR pginiriarri 4tro EgAriiir ;• ! the buffalo, antelope and camel. ' This sterv' were Roman Catholics,' 883 Episcopalians, . 't!t"'" 4 ,:,""' ''''''''' I was so far true, that Iw: myself the quarter' and 45 9 Presbyterians. Again, on the "10th, The fulloWing"ittles muy,.aisist. the thoughtful sdni 1 master who. captured him, end I charged-a quarter for the -sight. The picture outside' 7 energetic i re . a4er itiji7 i, s , er si i n ne,h,i . s n h a eoltit They : of' September last, 6,006 persons on, * were_ imprisoned in the jails of Ireland; of - ":".' ne e i m o r, , ri1 p,,,, 27 , 1 ..1 O ts - je, c l; ere , musty eucd r. ) . 1 . th o exhibition depicted ;the animal as jump ' .- whom 5,267 were Roman Catholics, 601""Epis,- • ; b;;;; , the rules which r ,,,, 11ia . v , 0e .,,,, wh .,,,, in. ling, over aledge of rocks,: now if *the anipial ' copalians, and only 137 Presbyterian S.. There • ebited in the irery:costtY beek be leftatt 't.s death, I had really leaped, as shoWn in the piciure4 he re .;t we, also, in the government prisons in Ire-. . . and whirl), it will be reeelleete r a, sounded only i must have passed over a; space of five mire;:. . : land, on the 13th of September last, 3,902, this important piece 01'11'th-ice; "Keep the he , 141, To have believed that he; could have survi:i el, • . convicts in all. Of these there Were 3,636' _.- c"'lt the jeer N'''''"l, and. I te 641 Y open." • ,'.. I '. such a leap.. would hate been the gro.:itent Roman Catholics, 222 Episcopalians and 44 , • .1. _Rise. ea'rly, wash • rill milt,' and walk or j - humbug. - . 1 . Presbyterians.': . perform some manual labor iujtil a glow Comes ; .But Col. Benton who Ilnderstandi no ham In April, 1854, there were • 230 inmates of .on the surface: and the leiredlation is. active. j• hug but his own, arrested my Scheme, ' hnd,",.----- the Upton Workhouse of Armagh. Of these One good appetite for Ids - in breakfast •is ;' prosecuted. me for obtaining money under 125 were"Rt :man Catholies; 96 Episcopalian.s, .worth l ten fat' rich and high-seasoned dinners : take pretenses, as the _leirse was net whta it and only 9 Presbyterian± - 7fTliere were, at and% suppers. 'Besides., ; : he who - rises early ; professed to he; hi;ertiiiok wrongly, as . the the some period, 96 persons confined in the must . retires in good season, and thus save ' people who saw it were satisfied, and they. jail at Arma,eli, of whom 70 were Roman f himself from tluit most?killi'vg form of ex- ; got the worth of tikdr muse) - -' • j," . Catholics, 23 Episeopalian.s,mnd 3. Presbyte•'-: hilastioa. which Comes On . th4se walipful to , :a : ' Now the scientific hijiithug should know ; rians. All that proved that there must he a late hour of night. t:, J. l• . " . t !, the precise moment to act as I did, cir.lilie. high 'standard of inoralitytamung the Presbv 2.: Study the uses in theliedy of every 1-- 1 wt-trhi would never have 'bitten' blessed. With .t: tartan Clergpaen and people*of Ireland. lie- . tide of food taken ; andleat all kinds for their i sight of the woolly hrir*.; „it • . • •- • erytling to - the census of 185 l: the w hol e pop- e.ves—pone for mere guAatott.pleasure. Ate When the woolly horse arrived from Cori • illation of Englantfand Wales was 20,33tt-rt , , , dottiot feed the, sprightly sacs-horse, and the • nectient, he was put in a .. stable neat I..tive and adding two years, at the ordivaryl ruse heavy, plodding ox, on the sctrne , foodi. neith-'; joy's Hetet". One of the hoattie . ri who came. .of. increase, it might be takeu in S'eptern:, er shouldcleteopis of oitposite temperameets , to - see:him recognized him as an animal- he - her, 1853, to have been 21,494,772. s 1-144 tor employments eubsist ton a common diet.; ' had seen at Bridgeport_ :• , 600a heavelts !" fohnd. there were 21,626 persons in prison. 3. In eating, in work,t in pleasure, in every_ :he cried, .-1. have seen that animal be fore ; in England and Wales at that time, or one in thing, too little' tallier --#raa ;too muck isthe iit ii really an extraordinary huMbug:' jHe 989 of the population. He found, also, that golfee clocto-poWer rintlitinF life. This; is , took up a fritdid from the same hotel ? And toS,that nullifier of prisoners, 323 declared they true teraperance,:aud 'the oily' true - llotlet-a- ' after'he had seen the animal, let him . intq,the mere of no religion at all. The necessary re- thin- in all thing-" Exitesscis seldom confer secret: and in .I:tree “ioa thirty-seveu perslon.+ . suit was, that there were more that: '320,000 • reel pleasure; but, th e wi i 4 ; e r iablv: shorten were carried. api;,,:lll of Whom took the louit: p4rsons who were utterly ignorant of religion . life. -`tA year °f ins existence-for a h ialf hour's . hugging n good humor except the lasttnian. and of the being of a Goa. No such thing .. A success 'or delig)it?' is 'a -11;4%1 bargain; hut \ls ambition to be the Prince of ifftillin , „: could be said of .Ireland. By the last census one; that -tens of thoilsandS are • eagerly -dri- ; I will resign. lint Idiopei the' pnblie• will iiiire the..populationr,-of Scotland was 2,910,784, and sing --. on every hand. : - i • : the will for the, thettl : _1 can re:Nitre them that . , -- ' - I had I-- title " ':" 'hem- 'lit the 1-' , . . it miglit now,be presumedtod)e 2,92P,195?. No less than 2, 43`t. persons were in prison. in. Scotland, or one in even' 1,032, which was certainly agouti deal: better:than England.= In Ireland, the p4ulation, according , to the last census, was 6.515 1 ,791.., Be believed a considerable deduction! . must be made from that for emigration and other causes.. There were 6,006 prisoners in Ireland altogethek . y;.t, although Indand was said to be one of I the most miserable and worst educated parts of the Kingdom, the . persons in jail in that countrv,were one in ev.ery 1,085, while in England there were one:. in every 981!. • So, that it appeared after all, that the people of Ireland were aboslutely better instructed than they were in England, great as were ite re sources and vast as was its wealth.. " . Theses.tatistics are 'extremely interesting, and from then), it appears ,that if.the whole population of Ireland were Presbyterians. there would be in jail but . 1 in 47,5ti0, and but one convict in 190,210. r ME M E NO 44. s, . , . -4.. Eriloy every morsel oft food you do cult. ,if I had been able to'-gi'Ve them a,, iit:m- Thus.only is it tilted for digestim. , . , bug-. I hat i' thought;'of.;olt .v. w;;u1-1 has e l'ieeti 5. Get all,the:Puie . fiealt air 'you can. -Be i amply satisfied. - •. i • : 1, avaricious 01 oxygen gas, and consume all ' Befbre I went to Ettglatul with Tont Tit:hub, • „. that ,man and his arrangemints will let you. ' I hail a skeleti,n_prepar,d from vlirioa-b.ii,c.i... It- is'',as. necessary to health as your -fatly , It was to have. be t;11 mhde 1 s fe,4 hi- , li : it fixyd. ' i . was to have been buried a year or ski in Ohio, . 13. Nei-eri• if it- can ,be a4oided,..suffer for . and-then dug op 1.,- accident. so' that the 'p üb• want of rest: The overspent system 13 a can- lie might learn that 166,- were giants ofi old. ..didate for. whateirei disease tnay appear, nad. The price I was tn_pay ithelperson Wbo !pro for an early, grave.- Have your hOlidays, and posed to put the Skeldton 'togetliel' .wadt , love and enjoy them:- Itemtiniber how sharp have been $225. ' ' - the-how twangs that has been - nn.struhg ,a But. finding Tom ThOmb more .I,LfeceSi,sfui while. . _ . . :t • r_ than I tlumight, I scot word- not to 'prutic, , l 7. By no mean-4 fail to take enough of stir- with the skeleton-. !qv :ffianapsr, who, ritit..er, ring, bodily_ exercise. : To think of hving'in thought as highly or ,the St7h.rne a; it ;14-1 hdalth without enongh of labor, is ,just'as in-- served,.sollf the skeleton fob it'slo'or $75. sane, as to anticipate healtli without taking : Seven years afterwards I 'receixed from the :-.:.titli an account of a gi;_m-ntie skciclon -ti.a.ii sufficient Loci. To N'(.i'getari oil one or tivO hones mdtiOn ; daily, is lit:eatletnpting. to mike - had been found. Accompanying ii wend th, ' the breath we could . . straw -:.:through a cr(liw- 1 certificates lif , cientifie 'and medical molt ii.., quill :keep us alive. He who. 'does not•wijrk Ito the genuittene,:: The owner a k,: i i *24,- elloug.h.to keep his blood m4ying briskly. and , 000 or -til,og4i a mouth ;LI *run:, to him if he his systtm throning init itii impurities, be- brought it on I would-take it if I found it as conies the wzilkilig 'ehainel-hi - mse of the chiad retiri- , ented. or would:pay hi4e7ipen'ses,,ilMot: -atoms of his own body,, )Viirk is impeiati rl ve:‘ I found it was my own ' - i',1,1 'nri %inal hunibrz and if von . follun se4lentary Wursuits. and have I come hack to me again i of eourso I reftisel n o oth - er-resoure,learn and prictiee a SyS- i it. and 1 never heard 7 of it afterwards. 1 . tem of gv,mnastie or calisthinic movements. ; —_ . 8. '.' keep -the ht.. s ad - COO-7 to-do -this,Jio! . . . -• 1- . arte drink but . water musT be - ustid ; and 'tobacco, i •• ' - Uites ~ . , spices, till excesses, and overtlows,of passions 1 -----7 -- -'..- '------- ' ! -'" -,- =--- - • THE must be eschewed. • ~: .1 I ' , . . '... „ . 9. "Keep th6teet 'warm ;1 andif.f.,. PRESSi ' 31adame- A I . liillic•it t•.9:4.1....... , are ti 11,,, and tin y ,--,10, , ,,d, .sir.' 3, , i, s i vAinz ~f h• T e c. Lrirl., or zli.: 1-7:1.1Ti- STEAM PRINT s . OFEICE. El =MI MOW PowellOina iwiliwyo, at Da* to aieut.4osimci4 sow Pin** sy*Apenipthin. at the San of 2 . ‘ iraiereJoional, cheaper than' it can • to done at any other estshnshesent In the County. subs Thinks, Ittiiphint4l. _- 7 ' Datiof Zaikimg: Lem Roil Road netat, Hand Bills. • Fbr , 4 . 44 ; • • • Araks if Afrentent. - ' rime Mob, L.4EO • - Offkr azoks. Ala I At the very Shortest. woke. Om' stock at bOBIs non, extend,e than that of any other Oftt:n:tn * thlit see ? UM of the Adebs, en,lsra bee" bands aceplOyed experin ly Int botdinig.," Mega pietierkprindor+)eslostr, Trorselll guarantee our work to hei as nest as Any that on tuned sat to the titles PRINTINfi IN OOLOUS 4.ht the shafted notice. ..BOOR BINDERY. • Boots brand to a . v.vy variety 4f stria... evrri deactiption riaaaatietureci, 'trawl and mid t tter at otiort none*. BAR3UEB SPEECH ON ICOXIMIGB. DELITI;EEO STAXPOED ON THE OCCASION OF THE AGRiCULTEEAL FATE. It seems to be a most unfortunate circum stance that I should be selected to speak on Humbug,as looking on ladies, whose proeus sion it peculiarly is, I, find it hard to. express myself in their'presence. Everything is hum bug except our Agricultutlll . soCiety—that alone is not, Humbug isenerally Aefined! "deceit ;or imposition."' A, burginr, who sneaks into your house, a forger who :cheats you of your property. or, a rascal, iS not a Ittimbug a humbug is an impostor.; Litt in my °ranibit: the trr ",ning of humbur tanagemeni Par'INTEREI . 4.II.Ni:T D#INE• Ett.i.—At 'a recent ilia in New York,; of man indicted under thi statute riaakin it a fra' ud "to alter or counterfeit laieL. some cu rious developmentsconcrraing the 'man , nfac- • tore of champaz.np. cakne tn- light • was shown that mneh.of the •=Sehrei&r- Amusing.
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