I TEE lit4flietlo,4l — , • AINDLtIDOISCgitnOXL„ , L"Nat; annlitis,P#4lgoll.4l4lrartelr-4.Mff - . 1 0 thin six tuoullus—artd42 SO it. uut paid within eettr. " . une dude. • Act 00 do do T.) 90 Met. „ It o an.. - r,) L'ADID PAIR AND OTRNDSt . t i flitaishA D!Carriotsind othergati 1 : -,'") rfoh on wry. rt 3n , 1 S!-lon/ Trzt , ...'f• rat supplied with the Jura ''" t. ur Niteftt. ' the dinititinnaixed or tludr news.' lwr may continuo to land them nutil , . Tte;tleet oi refute to take tto.o lims their rieus ~; which they are direeted.they•urts pii nr until they base nettled the bills au d or dit-7antinried. • . re. now , tc , nthAr jz,l*.ros with - oat inform an tho iv.onparwrAire orelt - tio the fur ; tiry ^Wi t that • Lfttkl . t take.newsm , , nr =win* Altd, loaiiing: them nu pct an rdcla otidetiee of inteutietus) fraud. - • . RATES•OF ADVERTISING. . PUBLICATION , p t, -• '. g tau of 1 , 1 1in01,..5.0 tents for ono insertion—sub :x.,-:;ti,,,,-, 27, rents ate ., b. 3 ilnea one time, .25 ---....:------__ ..... _-_—_-"'":. " ~ , I, 0 •nt ingartions, 1.-4 cents au+. All adver- 1 NEW ENGLISH EDITION • - -...11.•,..i fwahortperiodaeharnedasarrynare. , '''' '? ' ' wiz.: TWI, TilltEi!.. 31x.. vartsz. ! LYELL'S ELEmicswARY vamoLoot.: r 1 '• 62 1 i *l' i,. 2 ' $1 50 $2 2.5 $3 00 , , jus? issITED, , . tin'. 100 150 200 •Z5O . 500 ' „, .re alsetutiutor zsl Lists. 1 A • MANUAL of Elementary Geol. ~,, : ii .. 0 3 ,air:. I • I ''' ' "- 5 -..°G ADO' .. ..I.A.naTi or, the ancient chancres of the Earth Ina its ' • ..‘. 2 63 33 ° ' ' BB° ' 8 • •^I ''''' 12 00 . inhabitants. aslllustrated by Geologleal monuments. by , 630 10 00 V' 00 Sir Charles I,yell, IL A. F. R. li. Fifth Eng lish , . ,i 4, ' ' Witten, ' 0 ,1 .. .1 09 65 ) 900, 15 r 4 ri C l ° ! g'reattv enlarged. and illustrated with 750 wood enta, in la nu. i ° rl 11 n) In oi - 5 00 40'00,, one Vat., IWO. Cloth al 75 ~ , ~ ii a'.: l l-acconiPsuled with an • Lvell's Principles of Geology; or, the modern changes 1 ' r ,' 4, .nt. :At rents each. ' - - • - 'of the Earth anddts inhabitants Ninth and Milled edl • 1 - - . 4 ' . ' t. fere Marriages and . Deaths, D . ) cents ti • • Vol ., , Cloth , ' , ' • - - I ,e,...11(.1‘1, W °M in one aro. s..t 'Z. Tor sale at ' • tl •.• - ', l , ..rtion--sulete•tuent losertimu, A cents ;11,13ANNAli'S 1 •,,t•rile.tt s , ';••,,. w,r ls are ',muted as aline lit advertising. I , Sept. 29. , 5s no. . nook and Stationery MOT. I; ;Lll, l a 1 ••thers advertising by the year with , --___ ... • . , i'l,l A standing advertisement not exciaxling 2'• CRATCBI • - 0 . lc, , I lilids, will lie charged. including subscrip. '' - sig oo :wit Published, a New Discovery 111 . Xlitakille , t. • mut of one quarter column with' ar - 2 , ' A FEW WORDS on the ratronal treat- l t s t.,.t . - VII ~ ~ 1 .3'r...tip:ion. $2O 00 ' ff I mentorithoid Medicine-of Spermatorrheal I '' ';,,,,, ~, .., at the rates designated above. or loco] Weakness. Nervous Debility, Low . ••••• -',:••••-at., set in lar,;tr typo than usual edit be , Spirits. Lassitude. Weakness of the Limbs ' . ',2 1 ;•,; pa l e , t2t. advance on these prices. All cuts and Dark. Indisposition and Incapacity for Stuily and, 7 ,1, v „ , ,,..1 tit,. :ante as letter press. •I.abor, Dullness of AparehensiOn. Lore of lleinory.Viver• . r •1 . 11r , rtis , tnenta rereived from .Irlveriledqg • sion to Seciety. Love of Solitude, Timidity. Self-Distrust, L . " e. ~ es•_ep • tat •25 per cent. advance on these _-Dizziness. Head-Ache. Involuntary Discharges. Pains In ~ lel , , •••o • , •-i il ft treemeut with the publisher. the Side. Affectkm of the liyes, I'lmples on the Face, ,• -I , • - , • etre ea-11. Deathaticcompanied with no. Sexual and other Infirmities in. Man. - etc.. w itlet ut notices no change. !fora the French of Dr. B. De Lash. , -, . i .„,,,,,,., T t those of a religious character and ' The Important fact that thesealarmlnecontplaintantay „;; e d pure Keil. will he charged '2.5 rents for any easily be removed withotet Medicine Din this small tract '' ' • u nde r 10. Over 10 Hues, 4 cents per line , clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly ~, , t ilk , • 10 : , successful treatment- as adopted by the author, fully ex t , o ,..tin rt. not of a cetterrd or public char blained, by means of which every one is enabled to elm ' hiosteD" perfertly. and al therea t possible cost.avolding :hi • : •.•,I tt t ••••nts per line for each insertion.. Ile 110 ,- .11 111.01 , 111 .4 we will state that 3'...1 lines , thereby all the advertised nostr um s of the day. ', ' non 1-I'4 lines a half collurtn-and 8 2- lines a , Sent tOlibY address gratis.anff mat free Ina sealed en ' '-,, .. , • , 1' 4 words make In:damn-1476 a half • Telope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stampa to "- , a .,4 7 ::, a •Luirter column. All odd linex over ; DR. B. DE LANKY. '.'"- ed ttl rate of 4 cents per line.% - 1 Sept. 12, ',SM ll•Dms 17 Lispenarti M.. 2% - eu , York ...air, eh mg•• a le ' t • - • -miler. the' stirertisinr, to ' ' , ,_I,. :1••;•••tisere Must rentine their - strivers ...,,e . --..„,, t,„..i e ..,,. Ageneies for ethers. We of Real Es- ' ILICEIENfiE SUCCESS! 1 • - , i .. S. E. Voir. 7th and Chesnut Streets. 1 ., i,i, , r ineludal In business advertimments. i TIIE CLIEAI'ES7' MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. ii. 1 i1 5 ..4. • • • The Wednesday Dollar Journal . . "11A1,1.01.1'S DOLLAR MONTHLY." xi 1.... Institution which WaS first e - The tit the °Mee of therMiners' Journal at $1 I Designed for &era American name I 3 . tablithed in Sept.. 1844 . ktiltl numtairs among its -•ivoin. advertisements inserted at the uxnal retert. NCOURAGED b , - ) h.; unpreceder.-; irMduates hundreds of the business men Intl& and oth ,• ~f •, , 1 per rent. Is . .runde from the Journal ', F , er cities, was on June 4th, 11365, Chartered and establish tin-,1 ' ll ' .-3 . 3 nc. , r.s”.l advert Ise In both pepers. „ _pal success which this popular monthly has met ! •••1 es a Mllege, In accordance with Act of Legislature. • with. and the rapidity With which it has increased its ! 'The Cmrscof hutruction is Of a thoroughly practical The AUsferican Republican. - circulation, the proprietor has resolved to 'make it still! eharaeter and contains all the* bmucheanecastary for ... ~, , ,,,,,,n raper. at ill per annum. Ls issued from rho more worthy of the patronage of the public. That this tee in busluese; besides which" ; . the pupllshave the pri tz,, fill: Mitten,' Journal by 4 :laminable work is a miracle of cheopneu. is :IM:ratted by I littera of attendance nporia course,of LECTUItES UPON W. A. 11EISLEIL Cfa , every one, containing, as It does :one hundred pages of ; C43131.E1tel AL LAW, delivered for their especial use by reading matter in each numlser. being more than any of. eminent practitioners. ' ' • - INSUItANCE.- • ,-the s 3 magazines ; and forming two volumes a year °lsla : For the present season, the /fon. Judge Shirryleoccf's ser i hundred pages each. or heeler. 'hundred pages of reading vices are engaged In this department - 11 . limner per annum. for ONE i•OLLAR: I: S. 11. CRITTENDEN: Principal. MINERS' - LiFtIitStIRANCE . . , Ballou's LNilur Monthly is printed erlth new type, upon ; allgatatsloguee will be sent to any address, on applies- AS.II TI:UST CAMPANY. POTTSVILLE. l'A. - fine white paper, and its matter Iscarefully compiledand , tian by letter. Also, Crillenden's Jeeet-tieeping, on re ' 1.1.11.14111. $lOO,OOO — C H A R ' l E-I . 3 arranged by the hands of the editor and proprietor . who i • eeipt, per mail, of the price, St btt.' Key to mime, 50 -Cll. 3 has hotel known to the public nit connected with theft's- Philadelphia , Oct. 6, . 1855 • i , 40-thn - ,i • ..;-, -- -- r•reet ad.. - : ton press for sixteen years. it pageennetain news. tales ; ~leeuip•iny. chartered by the Legislature of Ponn- , poems. stories of the St.3o , l:etchrtt, utiscellany, adven- 1 ARCADIAN INSTITUTE., .„;,,,ith a capital of One Hundred Thousand Doi- • tunes. biographies, wit and humor, from 'the• best and ; rrIIIS F.1.011RISHIN(; litstitution. _ ~„„. i j ily ~ n4anized, 'and has commenced bud- - most popular writers of the country. It is also Spiced I •" ' 'e - ! • with a record of the notable ev••nts of the times. pt ,ace I I located at Oralgeburg, pa., has entered upon the . ; e.oond year of its existence. .The fine sieenery of the , 'fllllllll I. prepared to ,reeative 11.1%11eS 311,i other ' and war, of, discoveries. need improvements oecurriug in I • rrno.:tntl, allow Inv rest u&Vall ninnies de- either hemisphere, forming an agreeable couipn i,-„ x• cr or l • . Lirreunding country, the healthy, quiet and retired lora , ion of the village are not seed ley any.in the State. - lin trit-i, :0 the rate of live per cent per annum; a leisure! meetent or Ilene. anywhere, at bottle or edieettd, I - ,;; :I :u , l ilitercid payable on demand. • each tiumber being complete in Iteelf. - • . tis easy of aceess, being within two miles of the Phila -,,,,..4 preinituntni lAfe lemur:wee. see the printed ; No sectarian subjecte era:Omitted lute ittepages: fle‘re , .Itsphis and Rattling Railroad. to and frotnwhidh a stlge ,1..• , e rpliA at the office of the Company, Centre - are enough controversial publications. each devoted to ':: .1 . 11 , 12 o twice every day. , rhe malee and feina ;mare taught and_heatrde . ti. in sep.• .:..t. reqsville. three doors south of the Exchange Ho- ' its peculiar set or clique. Vas work is Intended for : JACOB BP u:TZING F.; t . - ,•resident. , -Tits Mtwox.." north or south, east or west, and is filled i prate departments. ~ .11.1 M. Seery and -••rer. toilet brim each month with chaste, popular and graphic ; The l'hilosophletti .tpparatns comprises instruments of .I.: e s ti. ..5.1. , Ix; f . . 1 1111%0.'11:My, just ' , such as any father, brother or friend, I the finest and most improved style. - Each ',lndent should . --, j would place In the hands of a family circle. It is in all . ; - have several snits of clothing of a plain style. a Bible, a T NII 1.1 HE 'POTT,SVILLE THE • its deisert mode.. fresh and originaL4t , ;l. What it purports ! few - towels, napkins, an umbrella, a. pair, of aliment, . ) 1k jorsT : , T:%i'li LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 'to be, the eheapest magazine in.t'he world. , ; blacking and shoe-brushes. and very • little spending • )FFIC E ()ENTRE S'PREE'I', next; .Any person enclosing Si .to the proprietor, as below, I 111011 eY• ' • :J. ' shall receive the magazine fir one year, or :any person I The scholastic year Is divided into two sessions. The I : , r al: :re firt`ClCS ,jewelry Stele, cA peitA 1, e.p9esaI—CIIARTER PERPETUAL. ' sending us eight subscribers and $S ,at one time. shall re. , first session of the year commonest; on the 11th of April, ceive n copy gratis. M. 31. BALLOU. ' :and continues 22 weeks: the second °pone on the lbth of :h1.1 , -inpaiv. reeently chartered by the Legislature of l t I,:tober. and continues •2'2 week!. There lea vacation of , Publisher and Propriekr. . . , .o,..lt.iiii:t. Is fully organised. - - Corn -c of Tremont anti Bromfield streets, Boston. ] 4 . weeks at the end of each seSslOn.. Ti i •e,iiiiip.my is prepared to effect insueance upon lives 1) ,, , i, • .zz.. - 4t3-ly - ; Pupils can enter at any time. i PlaScligiON. I: „ r ec:dve and execute tomes. and to allow interest on • 1 Terms English anti Mathematical- . - , . .$l6 00 -,;:• r•••: , it,' at the rite of five per emit. per Annu m, With the Ist Month (January) Number, (Isse,) '. rAngunges with the Eng. h Math - 20 00 ...4 her wi.-, agreed upon. Principal lendinterest pay- WILL CONINIIII,CF. TIIE\ SIXTH Vl/1.1391 or ant : Instruction oaths Plano torte, extra ... „. 21 00 ~ ~ Avis In.l. -„- ! Ese of instrument - - - - e - • . e .l:artnol . ,:ttetts safely invested in Rends :and Mort- ZRA.14.3561r. riaNdik, 173E11re115.1.21, . nwr ai ng . ($. , 511 per w e ek.) . . ~. ..- •I, . es OW .:, ,nri id her .next seetnities. Alf mete Periodical of- Thirty-tiro Ortaro' Alyea, deco-' srv. Ft,y,,,,,, , ,j in, be mul e igueetely,in ( td e vinet..-lEs initial •lirldend of the profits will be made payable in fed errlusirely to the best interests of•the taster, the ! For turther information. address e -, •.r appropriated to the payment r . , l* premiums. ' Gardner, the,Prait-Grnwer autilhe StockeErrester. , ELT AS SCITNEIDEB, Principe/. 1 7 i . :11 , 5 of Pn•iniums on Life insuram.v. see printed' , A Few Reek Volumes. lianationiely Bound, $,l 50 Each. ! frwiesburg. June 10.'55 ,I. •24-ly ~, mplilinl at the t•eintettiv'e office. ..' . • N .\ll - IAN EVA NS, Pres't. : VAIONG the stiltjects treated of in; , S:ll.,ClaioN Ft ;STET:, Vice Pres% L. the Joitexat will be o,:mprehended the following: I -••- . ; newt._ .serr• tary and Treasurer. The Cultivation of the Sail; Manures and - their Appil- i ~ . Ir -, - ,_ RAVELING .- . -,.:.1:i. Is 4. - :17-tf cation: Ifesetiptbnif. yr all Wew and improved Implements ' -l' .NEW LINE OF COACHES, ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. . of Ilu ebandry , designed to facilitate and abridge the la- i • ; lea of the Farm: Description! , of all new Fruits, Flowers' B netswee Ashland and Pottsville. , :: II( All'l't7,l2. PERPETUAL — Granted :. and Tree.: Pruning and Grafting: Experiments of Far-: r .... tiE subscribers inf , rm !the public , tiv nat.. of Pennsylvania. mere; Rural Architecture; )Market Rentals: Plowing. ' ...I - h.:rile:l Capital $400,100. • Sowing and Hahvesting• Draining; Grains and Grasses; : that they have commenced running al lineof coaches - J. 5 , .. , h is Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Esculent itattS•es ffod ie. - Cattle: Gardening; Lite:dock I tilt y,, let Wi.`ol',l Ashland and Pottsville. tis follovre; - • •-•• Philadelphia. ' of every description breeds, modes of fattening. &e 4 The : Leave the Ashland Ilotel. Ashland, every' 71:1.• i* ilttroly. with a cash Capital paid in. combined ! Dairy: Reviews of Agricultural and Horticultural bookN ; morning at 7 . 1-2 o'clock , arid" ert .. ve s at 'I : 1 at il in their Marine ind Inland :-:, ,h,.. .. onapile i e Rural Life. and all other subjects which are calculated to rottsyllso at to o'cloc k. Leave Mat s, - I.;:oatt:se-un•s tai , the 35.511r....11 ate& indemnity, with interest lead inform the class for whom we are ,laboring. ; I : i s ate ta l. n polts t vine, daily. at o o'clock. P. !IL; and arrive at Ashland 61-1: o'cloa. Fare each way, $1 00. :As (big .-1 So ion in tlie prrititsand without btv forlossee, The editorial department will then be maimed by Da. ! •li ..1 centrally mill {sine Policies at time usual rates of VII) A. W EtAgs. A. M., editor of the Annual of Scientific I line has been pit on to aeeammodate the , people. we res• , :i4M, embracing . Marine, flee and Inland Risl.s. IS ov.1• , eh . -Discovery. The Year Book of Agriculture, Familiar Sc!. ? pectfully , so „ licit their patronage. COOKEL & 11110.. intuacrotts: I enee, he.. A:e., assieted by,-A. M. Seefintrit, - the original , : 46.tf 0. Luther. i - ' editor and proprietor tithe JoniNAL, and a number of ' `, DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. I,- 4k.1 a !paned, \ Joteph : eminent agrieniturietrid practical farmers. . :, .I,lm Maxfield, K . Addi c k s , . We send epeielmen numbers to all applieanht. gratie-•- ', - ,_,,,,-..-- • :,,, , rge F. Tyler. .D. Hammett, - • 'e nd will answer promptly all letters of. inquiry. ke... rola- 1 , \ 1 tine to mattees contained in the doresar.—not omitting i' - • ..ati.•l 11. Rot hernia, \\. Francis Bacon. Winter Arrangement. = ' DIL D. LuTitLa. l'resi,l,•nt. , CVO] theme that have a postage stamp enclosed to pay for, ( )..... • ••:, s M ~x rt ktn lice l'residi•nt. - the n-ply. : - ~ N and after Wednesday, -- November .• . (Inc terma, of subscription place the JOURNAL within I I •:. F. 111.‘ V, S. , ritary. .' 14th. 1ti.55, ,one Passenger tmln, only , will daily, • the ri!ach eflell - : . te•i'r;TEß it. LUTHER, hex been appointed Agent for . t. eeundaya excepted), , Seigle c c;py ...• . -.- $f 04 per Annum. Leave Auburn 9.15, A-al. Andre at i . arrieburg 12.15. Si. e e e i, , ,iiipany in Schuylkill County, to whom or - ; Five coplat - - - - - 4 tgl •• •• i - liarrieb'g 3.20. P. 31. *. Auburn. 6.20.P.M., ... !..siriiii; lusnrance can apply. • e e .I, ''P. 4.6.. • {April 8, '64 14- . 1 - . 25- . Ten copies. - - - - •7 50 • Connecting at liarrisburg with trains foe Pit tsburg. Car- Twenty copiela - .. -- - -- 14 Da ° o little, naltimore,Columbia,l..ant'aster. dec.:, and at Auburn STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO-' • e'ash, invarialdy in advance. An eubecrlptions must with train!' for PottstillqAtending, . i .Poll4delphia. Tama `l /1 7 ill' 11 ANNUAI; sTATEAIEN'F bo 4 in will , th" lit or 7lh number of the volume which'. qu.a. Danville, Milt m.,l3llliantlport,'Elteira. Buff •le, NJ. 'I o la Isal. P. - - • .ftmill,n,..• with the year: and in every case the doeastat. will be stopped at the expiration of the time paid for, • aura Palls. and all patina , in Northern Pennevivania and up - 1 Weetern New York. :4 'I :" ' ' ) „ :... Si. ‘y.. 1,..t. thst3, . 1 33 '0 18 TO ' less flieSubseriptien 14 previously reuewed: ,e,'4-Passengers from:Pottrri !lite ILarrisburg. will take ,:.,ri•niiunis :aid interest recelv- ', .- SAMUEL ENlLEN.h.l2o.,:Publishers,• the Morning Train deem the Reirdingitillmad; from .:he past) eett, mutual depart- N. E. roe. 7th and Market street s.'Phi,ladelphia. ',wading, &c., they will take tit . TExpitemi Train - up: and zJiii. $101,64S ;12 .: To whom all communications, whether editorial or bus- tho'Se Conn the north shroald ar iie atiPort Clinton in the .., k•-retratAc in mate, *:.5.617 91 'miss• should be addressed. Morning Line down the Catawi ittifireed. - - -t Pr..nitunis. Stork Pepartat. -1 0 .25220' . . 6 Dee. 1.'55 . - Atpl, -- rio,r,c, ‘ L s 5 • , - - .... i • . : l; :5-2m 4 HE :PENNSYLVAN4A TELEGRAPH.; VOY'-` 7 %A ' ENLARGED FOR Al AND laDreED TERNS. ;• The Cash 'System Adopted. . . • ON and after the first of January, 15:,41, the l',:nasylsania relegrsr.h. published at the: rlsburg. l'a., will be owned and conducted by the under. I six ied. who will give their best energies se. make it nor.' thy of its cause and of its triends. . it will coma once the new year printed on entirely . - new type, and • the Weekly greatly enlarged in form, 10,:..5S 5S • while the price will le, lower then that of any other , pa. 539,70-1 16 per of its class ever published at the capital of the State, -- 5 ------- • and payments wilt in; required strictly in ildrance. So i '7 lire or laltul Insurance, apply to paper will be sent until It is paid for, and all will be dia .:. .LNO. T. stt(u:Nutt. Agent. continutel_as the subscriptions explre, unless they are . • ' 2S-1 v renewed. --- ---- ---'-- The Megraph will be issued Semi-Weekly, on a sheet ' PENN MUTUAL of twenty-four columns. during the session of the Legls- LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y } _lir lature, and Weekly, on a double sheet of forty-eight col - . ; °ice, N. E. corner of Third and Dock, Philfilist. union. the remainder ..f the year. 'lt will present * R ( k P l'l' Ai. 5500,000.--Charter er- 1 comprehensive %Mammy of the Legislative proceedingie,;.: 1 1 ' all ilore.rtant general IaWN•aS they are passed. and aim to . ',. teal., All the profits divided .tillotig the policy give theeurrent petit ical intelligence of the times in the '., 00,, , ....V y,•ar. „Tile only truly mutual company in fullest and most re 'able manner. In short, the proprie., ::,....ti, - .,, si i , te. I n sur e lives tar short terms. or for the • tom IMpe to make t a complete Family and Political; 'h';f l -rm of life. grant annuities and endowments, Journal. and they confidently appeal to the people of t.e . tru- liC. interests in Real Estate. and make all con- . Pennsylvania to stistain their enterprise. . I .0 0t. dee .144: on the contingencies of life. • They act .' Th.. fele;jr :ph 11 advocate a liberal political policy, a... '5l; 1•••ut.. A6ministratnra. Assipmes, Trustees, and • and aim to unite n I those who. though animated by the i 'r.o.litas. ; . . same C , 1111111.1 1 purl °sett. and looking to the same beneti- cent results. stem distracted by the conflict of distiric- I tic.. or.mnizations. It will sustain the highest standard of American Nationality: and, while yielding & sacred obe.dienet, to the ciAnpretnises of the l'onstitution. will determinedly resist. the extension of Littman Slavery;— It will give a cordial, earnest but independent support to the aduilnist ration of Governor Pollock. • . 'r . 1 .TERMtiI--STIIICTLY IN ADVANCE. The 'fdtyraph will be. furnished Primi-Weekly during ; • thesesslon of the Legislature ; and Weekly. nn a double s i lee r, the re mainder et the, year. at the following low I rates—the money intariably to accompany the cedes : ", :Ingle subscriptions . $ 2 00 - . 'Five maples 6,11 ten ropy) - 9 00 . Ten COpiCl.l . s l 70 per copy) 17 00 1 TWenty copies ~?l 50 - per enpyl ' .1 , 1 00 And at tho 'mime price ($t 00 per copy) on any number 1 over ;went-. , I Chilly \ should be made npnt °nee. isn't the - subscrip.l flows Mrwrirded before the first of January. so ttat they • cad , 0111111e0re with the session of the Lezislatu , I - 6 irrl,nhs-riptiotts will be forwarded from this Oleo.— ; All orders untst be addressed tfc , M'CLI:II F. '.ll SELLERS, Harrisburg. Pn. I , ite- Business men will find the Telegraph the rerg bra advertising Medium in Peunsylvaula, out of the cities. 1 Dec. 5, '55 • • 464:1tr c:anniissintot, re :urafir,, mutual department, 1111,31.16 •• :27, 1 )31 !i ASSETS: :0..1t;:a....tva, stock and other • .1 7:IY in:O.lA. Sli I , h hand and In hankie of I 1,4 . . • L. Vlill. r. Joseph Sl:Thom:Lb, 11artIti: . Edmund A. Souder, nnt..l t: Huoy.L. Ilallma The q,llllu, Paulding. I Richard : 4 . Nest loid, uLI .1. Christi:in, William 11. Carr. Ar..her. • • I 'William P. Iln , ker. Drenn,r. .tainea D. McFarland. Wiilii•n IL Kern. , • .Warner M.ltnslot, :=anntel If. Te.dter, 11. C. Temnsendi Auzu , tna W. Harker. .10.11.1 NV. ID , rnor, • Wt;•'. , vlTo.h.rts , n. • Samuel Ar. W..er. ,Ren;andli s. . Daniel L. II ntelfiFon, name: E. Rodulphus Rent. Itt!ter 3lichler.. Easitm. DANIEL L. , MILLIM, It- idrnL • rzANIt'EL E. STOKES, ('resident. ' .1 .11 W. Ifoaa.,a. Soe'y. ". • tnte , erilor IA apnt •Prr the above 41pInpiny. In •-snaty. fend r'-111 effect In!turanees and ;ire all • .fry inf , rmat ion rtllhr sohjeet. •;„ .1. 11. RH ICARDS. .Igent.• ' - ‘ l l4Ol - ‘ , nv. lib. INDEMNITY. . 1 1 11 E FRA N'KLIN Fire Instirmice .1.. , f Phiciololphia. 01Dee, No. IsZ¢ Chesnut street, EU= Gitarirs, Itaiicker, 1110, T . , 6ratit. MaStM . • tn.e.i. I in.urattee. pormane.nt or litnited on , I••NoriptiOn of property. In town and country, at it,w a, are c.ntsMent With ~ e curity• 1 1 • - • P Cmnpany.intve roserred A fa ,r7.natim,.ont•Yutul, with their Capital and Premiums, safely inveßtml, - , 1 ample protection to the insured. 'an agsetgot the Cmripany on inn uary iR. ae pule ‘`..- t. a,;reeably to an Set of Axwanblj, Were ss follows; ;7 4 k ;:n,v1,55i EIBIZ MEM ~-nkry 1, yang ••-.. • tl,••ie If-I*AL a poriod n.f eithteen years, up,t3rdt of oar million I.' /ma/teed f,f,„„ s „ • nam e s by tire, thereby atTordittz evident° of or insuranee. as wen XS the ability and to meet with promptnt.n.-all lin Witter, eitARCE!,t N. DANCIiEIt. President-• It %:tekilt. Se•TkarY• -ths , riher hat been A ppointed agent for the atone - "" 1 ": t 11,1.titution. and Is nos prepared to:make In `t~+:rc.cn every deseription prUPertY. at the initext ANDItEW RUSSEL, Agent. i.ottg, ilk. Jan. 11, 1851 • LIFE . INSURANCE. • ruin 0110.1 W LIFE INSURANCE, tnnuitv and Trust Company of rhitudelphts: Ott• .". N0..1:',2 - Chosnut struot, the First dour East of the , !ANTAL.S.7)O,OO34—CIJAIITER PERPETUAL. t , ) make tur.urnucusun lives uu the most favor +' tcrtu7t. i, • Capitol trAn.l pill up and Invested. together With 1, 7,r.1 and , nistantly increasing reserved fund, otters a —urity to the tun - need. Th,.. Fret/alums may he paid yearly, hatflestly or %um% The Company add a 13one periodically to the insuran ' The. fird Bonus, appropriated hi Ncpniber, se..!. <1 ii.mus in December. ISta.atuount to t 'atiri of to emery 1,1.04.0 insured under the p el, malting $.1.2.12 GO whloh will be Issid when hill ••• . ciattn,lustoad of $l.OOO oriiiinally insun. • th. , , p-ct to SI.2V. ISO: the nextleiStgo 2 IV) ovory $1.(100: the others in the M me pro -1.,,r41ng to the amoisnt and time of standing, 711-h make an *roomer. of more than f.(l per `^f. upm tiro prelnitunt paid, without tarnwind:3g the an " , ; t; rrerninni. =I • Tiryni., lllTgway, • John A. Brown, tr.a .0 bask ' D. Thinner. Jeri 137 Sliitit, • F r eatriek Blown, 1 . 01 , .rt l'eaetill, , .(tanrge Taber. 1 ' , nil Yen i..r. John R. LitlmOr• Th 1 ,113. 1'..131n..i; Wharton Iniwlt, . i 1 A•oh T. Bliley .Tohn It, Stank. ' , , ''''ltAt4 , ont-L)uins: table ofratrq end explnnatlonly ' " .r Ipplteitil n and rurthoi Infortnotlon Can V*1 0 1 , 4 lIT TirtliAS RIDGWAY, Previdont, • :4,, I V. Jimr.. A , toory. . Pt`v!Viber iv +went to. the nbove Company in „'";' ,l l o .,Jonty. nod will Well Insortneen, nod give • itir3rwttion on the Ithinct. • . - B BAN AN. 4 11_1 VOL. XX•kL (4eorge W. Richard Nlordocal I). 14..% Adolphe E. Rork, David 3..l)rosvu. I= ,i1.71(,:i 2.) h 7 $1,.220.,) , 17 91) —, f)F91(1!-, _ ' 1 .4 - -. Y ittivriw,44tyßi i1.t.4,4 1 1,4:1,,,A 2 ipv,.,T.1,444 t..s - :lo ,tlinsitst tgir1ig , !..0 1 ,1,.k , 0 1, 17.13A - ,l . ,tt,ii irt_ : , :_ dll4 , 1 , '4sl . ,tei , ii.% . _get. 's4l itAti:(iii,! . 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Printed on the finesPpaper, and illustrated in the first ethic (.1. Art . Lore rules the court. the camp. the grove, • • For Lee is !leaven. and !leaven is Lyre." • the Ffttlit the bard: yet thousands pine • For love--tlf life the light divine—' I Who, did they know some gentle charm, . The benrts of those they lore.to warm— . . • ' .3lightlire, might die, in bliss suptimae, ' Possessing all of .ri latch they drown. ' The road to Wedlock would y on know! Relay net. but to ill/l l t DWI' v. . ,Time flies and from his gloomy wings - A sh:oP.w falls on living tithe's:. Then ',tit:: the moments 31.th c ey PURC Pre tall tie. Mot sands tin nugh the glass: Al 'mist the present is your own. , - While all the future is unknown. A happy marriage : wan or maid , . 1 ' Can now secure-by ititSMWITS aid. .• . I ' (ANTENTS. , ' . .... _ , ... , It teaches how to inake„,.ladies or gentlemen win the I. W. c, er.Sixth and Cht;nut - trees. devoted affections or as'.. many or the opposite sex as their - I.:limits mar desire. And' the piss ism , simple, yet se cape , .0. A. NIOOLLS,Sup't Philadelpidarrneeding It :iltoad. Orating that all may be Married, irrespective of age,ispe T. Mcs ',MOCK, Supt Cataw lase, W. and Erie Railroad., rarance or position; ambit eau be arranged with such MENAI: COFITN, Supt Williamsport and Pmira Ra il . , e— ease and delicacy, that &tertian is Impleible. road. r i It teaches how to make lore. • PASSENCSR TRAINS ilt leaches - every eye to form a beauty of Its own. Between Pat hiville and Philadelphia. llt teaches how to act arben•fascinatedby a lady. t 7 on and after May 1th,1555,1tbe Paxienger Trains will -It teaches how to truskethei Wrinkled !km smooth. •, i • leave the Depot at Priitsville, corner of Union and Hall- It tenches 41AL the kind of WIG, to select to render haute I road Aron*, daily *ateliers; . _ , , .•:,.. , . :, „ . •,, ,; ~ 2 happy. . i.I I ~ From Pottsaille to.Philid.lphla. IL gi vex advice to the lover who has been Once truly le. i morn i ng - L i a , at , ..: A. - i „ 7 30-A. 31. c4ted. and Is rejevted,afterwards through the Interfe-1 th. ala t tig , ua e , at'- . . 7.. 4 F.: M. ". .• reeve of friends. , , Sunday Train; (cam a day), - - `; - 730 A. M. • . ,• l lt gives a remedy for unrequited love.: , . , I . Pram Philitilelphisi to iPtitis*ille. , ' g • ~ . ...... . r al. It sires you instrns.ons an' imapthlay erg 9..0 PprMOU• • i Vow to have a bandeente fare and hands. Morning Lino, at - - - " " - 7 30,A. M. i ' 111-ening Line, at - - - , An 30 P.M. • How to remove Wm and freckles.. , d inlay Train, (once a day ).' - ~1 -333 P. tr. iA Lecture on , Love, or It Pt Irate Advice to ilAried 1.3. 1 , dies and tientlemen; „ . 11.01FRS. OF- PASSING FIZADING. Thin is deciderity tha most fascinating, Interesting and I For Philadelphia. at 0 o'clock. 10 tainntea. A. Ai., and ' really useful and prwtical work on Courtship, Matrimo. 1 at 5 o'clock.2l minutes. P.M. For Pettsrille,at 0 o'clock, ny,,aud the ditties and d e lights...l Battled Life, that has 1 :14 minutes,. A. 61.. and 6 o'clock-, P, 31.4, .• . ; , :1 . , , ever been belied from the Amer' an press. • The Artificial' FARE lir ALL THE tiNisl.•;-DOTII *All?. ` .: social systeuk whlrla in so twiny instances prevents a I ' • • . let cuss. , - 2ro canes. ; union of hearts, and ilATifirilo to amventionalism the', 'trttsville to Philadelphia ; $2 76 • " ,'• 7 $2,26 ' ' , happiness arid even the iirhs of thousands of the young 1 .m1 3 010,1 ;1 to p o tt at in oi ' 278 ; f -I. .:,. . . 2 z and hopeful of both sexes. is thoroughly analysed and I, ', A b o v e t o R ea di ng s, . 1.02 , NS .. ! eXPOied. Every atm who contemplates marriage. and 7 ( mi ng t o fsbr af i f lphla. ' 1 75,• ,7 - .:•1 - 0 - ! w ish-s for ittr.infallible guide in the selectiosiof a partivz • r aw ti o ... s r ot i d o r/ 0.3m1/iota W i ing 78*,1/ 6 68 ! . . far Bro. tdruld.pttrrbaslthiagn'at Ittzt ilonifor cool: 1014 dt' Fifty pm:it:idiot tartzsge.wlllbealloirrrl to each Maw* felicity.. _., : t er in these lines, and pirgempra an , e'xpremly probibllai Ns ow , will ever regret the Ore paid for B aen 1/11' in - , un taking anything es harmarebtttltheir own wearing •. valuable 'went. A . 1 ppirel. which vein he et the risk7of timeworn' - ' : Ulna of any of the spade-paying - banks in the Unhea air Aft tickets must be parchasid Iydolt enterld4.fhe fate or Csnadas reed red at par. -Ovid dnst can be seta 1 - in ,. • ny orderof the Board ofManagers. ' ; 11910 California. -': • - ' l' .; ' -' 4 sy, To 16510 - 20 , . ' ,8. Da/iv - rani) dr•etyterl. EA!! that isnecessary Pr yen to do is to rata aelotier I - M ' ' • •--" . '- - " - \•• to as kw words as posoildwenchaingoris dollar, and: , -- --.*..-- , •-•*"4 , --•-+a.-^ , .... - • • • - ... -..-....,. P o, I • • -• r •-• . 1 write the natal', with the float Gibes. shanty and Slats, I i—l nags RUBBIER ROSSIVOINERIV. -I, , - i aud direct to.- 41131 1 . ItONIKIUTs Pichlahnlldl Author. I ;,,;,,i. . - ..',.... - .:.4 - 4 , ..:-.. -, - t No. 82 forty - sixth street, NNW' Yak...) 11i RiA If I) NU rat-siorse,-Cov ers—best 1 . non rr k TivrecvnT, 182 Snout streent,are the whole- ', ,[ quality fbr SS 410 .'. Also: India fittfdier mats. Lento, IIR 0.. alKatn. 100 f Ap - afi rd r,11.11,' . . •• • .1' sots, raps kr. for sale by ;:- U. llA'N'ti.ibt, , - - .' per ~ 'Li+ . • I 3a-cm ' November 3, '55 • s ' i--. : ::, ‘ : STOVE: , .&'-`lT.i STOVES a TIN WARE. ,:. TUE atihaeribet parpeagult, , itsrurul* the Puhhe that he baa opened a wow gum% at IddlepOt. whore he will keep eantlantly on. hand a trill assortment of COORINfI ti L3l: lITA Tin, liallor azuLlapau are. -Spnutinit and 401.44ng ,prnmptly Attended ha, Also. old stoves repalivd. Old ptuTts or old lion tattoo la exchange. Ifiddleport,Oet. tt, ata- 4 . - IS.n SGIIIICK. . SOLOMON HOOVER, ' Wholesale and Retail , ' SOVES T . TIN and . HOLIAV Ware, Deittannia and tress Ware, Cutlery, ke K then ltanges: Range Balers, Portable lien 04K Ovens, Healers. kc., *c.. Haring 00- • lamed his store be has added to his former stock a Large variety of new patterns of cook ing, parlor,offlce and . boll stoves, and he has now the largest stock that has ever been offered in this county. He Invites his friends and customers to call and examine for themselvta feeling confident that Ile can suit them in quality and price. • Xi" 110 calls their particular attention 'to Ms sheet !eon Parlor Steve*, which he warrants to give more heat, with less fuel than any after store In use.„Be has also a *914114,14-AitchettAikuges.llllinlkate Pan the highest recommendation. . Pottsville, Detemberl 48- ' . , . EDUCATIONAL Comnitrtial giaLL!,VI. Nut.. 14, WI • PASSENCE Philadelph4a and R I tiss. SPRING ARRA r PULE GREAT Nor , _IL United States Mall Route qT Speed in , n , ensrd on I.ITTLII SOLIUTIAILL. CAT VVrISS A:ISt:NM:RI and .6111F;.W 1 I,LIAMSPORT AN ELMIRA It AILROA D. Through to Dullaln, in - 16 hours. • Niagara Falls. - • 16- " Detroit. - - - ,- 2t Chicago. - - -; 34 " St. I,ouis, - - 48 • Iv Ticket Office. N. W. corner Sixth and tbosnut strAts, and Philadelphia and 'loading Railroad Depot, corner llositrand Vine. fin and after .310NDAY. May ',lb,. Three Passenger Trains will I.lre the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Dept,cornor,llroad and Vine streets. dully, (Sundays ex cepted.) as follows: Day Express...a A.M. • Ropping at l'hreniaville and Reading, only. Connect- ing with Catawissa. Wilitaznaport and Erie and WilManta port and Elmira Railroad; arriving at Elmira at 4, P. M. connecting with New York and Erie and Buffalo,and New York city • Railroads for Dunkirk. and Buffalo; and froth thence. via. steamers on Lake Erie or Lakir Shore Rail road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Slonre, Sandusky and De troit. Also, with Elmira. Canandaigua and Niagara Palls Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua with New York Central, Railroad. Last and West, and at Ens - penslnn Bridge with Great Western and ;Michigan Central Rail' road for Detioit. Chicago, St. Lords, and ail points in Can ada and Western States: Mall Train... 7.30 ki N. Stopping at all Stations-and running...Dv Pottsvilleonly. Sig/at Express--3.30 P. M. Runniug every day, stopping at alt !Stations and rut:i cing to Pottsville— Connecting , at Port Clinton with( - at , awissa. Williamsport and Eric. and Williamsport and-El mira Railroads, arriving at Elreira at 4. A.M.: eonneeting with .New York and Erie. Buffalo and New York citr and Lake Shore Pailreads. fn. Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. (*No land, Cincinnati, Toledo, Chigago, And all paints West.— Ai...), with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara. Falls itall ; °ads; arriving at Niagara Falls, at 10.30, A. If., eonn t. i nit ,with Day . .Evresw or prat .IYeaterw.lialikald „. ta r p°. ;roil. Chicago. etc. •i Passengers icy Day Eipress, breakfard at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport.; Passengera: . Ly way of Night Es press take supper at Port Clinton. 11 . . • 'this Route, with its emnoetkuts, Coigns . the shortest and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. only one change of baggage betwerat :Philadelphia and • :Ana.' or . the Latta-a. - - . . Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Lino' have the . e.t . a-liege of stopping at any of the abote points and re-' :toting their wets at pleasure. •_ ~ ~..k , Fare from PlilladelpitlC,to. 'mesa ua, • 12 Oat Ittiff:do.cisSoiiitor'uda.lo 00 atawissa, - . 4 33' Niagara k•itilsoia. El-. ... .upert. 4 401 mita,Canada and N. ranville, . 460 F. Railroad. 10 00 Blom 4 1t Niagara, Via, Buffalo, 10 On . Yilibunapart, , •3 9u Suspension Bridge, 10 00 Iraira. 7 Ovlelevelandi • 11 70 - efferson. 7 631 rnlecb.'. . ,14 7b. tarkey; .7 95•Cincinrutti.10 90 r em , ywo, : '• '8 00 Detroit, via. Rail. 16 00 :orham, 800 " ' -;'Buffalo and • eneva. via. Gorham. 800 Lake. !... 13 . 00 -- -' Steamer ' .ChicaltO, vii 6t. Wes, John Arnot,B 00 tern and Michigan 'a eirunialgua. • BWI Centratitaliroad, 20'00 • trneraye Falls, ' S str;Cbicago,rla litiltain and aledonia, , A 801 Lake Shore Michigan . .e, Roy, - . ti Na l ScitttbeeD Railroad, 20 00 :a trivia. 9 Ou Chicago. tin But: Lake ._ • .ochester. 460 and Michigan „Cen- Wirakr.ada. N. Y.and E. - tral Itailroad, 20 00 and But and N'. Y. ,itoehlsland, %il,. 00 City, • lO no; ' • E. T. IIUiIt3EI.L. :sATVRD - 4:Yi:iNTO:PiN,INGi,iP!Prq..,.;.,;; Fg:.;1i.i'.:•:10.51.,-.'.:---,' . CAS-F1T11140 . 4 PLUMBING 44C.• • Li.mrrii& DOWNING, .BIJII,NT, OUT L n chit loth har;. rekm;ened an eatabadimerut. for thh atairro bitable**, la sudir Ttersee.'wheitp" they walks thankful f briers,aud pratotro prompt...attention and satisfartory work. . Pothrell le, October :lg. 1 • PLAIMBINC ESt#III3I.ISHNIENT.. ~,DICKINSON. ,reeipedifully . nouncia to the pablk taut he 6s Purchased th entlrestockof the late *no' et Moreton and llielciastra sad laterals estrylng on Meld atobirte hoidenish* ell its branches at the old Stood': under the Pottsville noose, whore t* hopei bj attiotiolt toasineltsv he tosy be able to merit a shsre.of the. 94141 e Pwrtrowaitw.! Ow w ill g ua r . aritee his work to tie as good. and it wilt be , done on as reasonable terms. marlin be &meekest hem ' • *. A aged Z,1863 8341 - • ii-PICKINSI4N. PUJMBINC AND CASPI,TTINC.." ' M. • •NEWNAM; corn er Coati 1.1 • Norwegian SterelVlPottstille; Penn:L.lms eon *tautly on hand smapplytodidrahtearce- lipid Pipe. Sheet Lend, Mork Tin _Bath TAAL nwiter Ilatba, H ydrants, ' I lbso. Ponta,' end tilmtle - ItettitgPimpe and Water Ms. eta; alma, all kinds of Braitertlocks for eater and steam, BrassutlCopsandolobektur foetus. )111 klOda of Cop per Work Lind Plumbing done In Ike neatest manner at the shortest notice. 8.-r•-essb paid for ota Uinta and toad. - PottirriTte, October mitsu. . dut PAINTING, - &C. Reuse e Painter ) it Paper Ranger VORWEGION greet, first hodse from 11 Centre, and opposite Mortimer's lintel. Wall: rapers. I • . . . The Beard Prints. Ac., yarious styles, at tho lowest Cash prices. An Apprentice wanted. • Pottsville. March 21,'1&15 (Dee: 51) 13. RAINTINC, GLAZING & PAPERING. '4Y.DOWEg 'having removed" his J• aboP to two doors Shore the American Liouse,Cen tre Street, and taken trito partnership his brothers, the' subscribers announce to the public that they are prepared to execute all orders in theft line with. the greatest de spatch. and on the most reasonable tennit. They employ good workinen and thein.eustomers may, therefore, be sure of satisfactory jots. They, also, beg leave hitall attention ko their splendid assortment of Paper-hanglogs, Window-shades. Le.. com prising every variety of style and quality, to suit the lute and pocket of pgrebmws, and wh they offer at the lowest City prices.' ' J.lll. BOWEN . 2 doors obeli...American II Pottsville. April' 17, Py.', WASHINGTON HOUSE, • New entitle, Nebnyllictll Contety, Penna.. E. PHI LLIFS,.PROPRIE OR.- July 14,'5,5 • +S-Can a "TH UNION Arch Street, betwieen 3d & 4th, P 21114421. PEOPRIETOUS--EYANS t NEWC634I:It, FORMERLY WEBB r /k NEWCOMER. limit* of Meiiis: BREALPAST—G% Ur 10 Dmilia-4ent'sOrd'y,lta3 Tat 6toll . I• " teaks' " 2 Philadelphia. Yebrcutry.24, 1855 8-17 TREMONT HOU z E,• Tremont. Solit4lklU Counts, Pa. lIILIPP KOONS, forpirly • keeper in Pinegrore, Would respecfully inform his former patrons. and, The public generally, That he sa taken the -TREMONT MORSE." in Tremont. and is pre. pared to receive and accommodate in the best manner, all guests who may favo* him with a 411. air Ile Would also bring to the notice of the people residing in the Nies, that Tremont is a beautiful spot In a mountainous country, blessed with mint:Mous air. not quite fOur miles dbitarit from the beautifd"Stratara nib." making it altogether a destrabli, place wt'Stlitnef resort. _ . April lE 1855 .154 f FOR RHEUMATISM, • •• EURALGIA,'Sprains and pains of all kinds. use noiniAs-Siisoiii BALM, prepared and sold by J. MORGANiTbirdrtreet, near Market, Potts rifle. and 133 Vine street; Philadelphia. where the tarot satisfactory references can pesiren. gs and 50 cents a bottle. ' June '55 'Z•ly . . HAVE YOU oSed Lyoris'.Kathairon for the hair? I t .ix the moat delightful toilet erti cle in the world and bt'kerminently beneficial for Grey and Bald heads. The liathalmn fully restored my hair after a baldness of twelils years. •.Ytmrs truly. ,'. • . ILI ATWATER. 1 . No. 66-Warren Street, New York. • Also. Lyons' Extract, of Pun , Jamaica (linger. for dys pepsia and general nervous debility, &C.. ran be had at , . 1 C. BARLEY'S Perfumery and Varietyqtrore,'Clentm Street. Pottsville. October 23, 1553 ,1 i ; ' • 41 -if WATCHES JEWELRY. • ANISE'S' ,• • HEAP Watch an ii;Jew - elry Store. No. - 72 'North Second street. (opposite ttie, Mt. • Vernon !louse). Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full Jewelint, 18 K cases. VS: Sil ver Lever. full Jeweled; SW: Silver Lepine.so: Qamtler, $.5 to $7: Gold Spectacles. $4 •50 td $10:, Sliver Spectacles $1 50; Silver Table Spoons. per set. $l4, to $18: Silver Thy aert Spoons. Tat to VI ;Silver Tea Spoons . $175 to 7 50. Geld Pens and Gold 'craw:x.l3 20 to .5; Geld Pens and Silver eases, $1; together with a variety of tine Gold Jew elry. Gold Curb, Guard and lob chains. All goods war rented to be as ralmiimoted., Wale es and Jewelry re paired in the best manner. Also, . nle 31arks, Pins. &e. made to order. N. 11.—A11 • oy, mail r otherwise, will be punctually at sorted to.; • pt.122,'55 '2B-1Y • • LINES. _adint:ll,!%lllroad. ; - ciimaitrits• 1855. hern and .Western. Fare reciustrl.-XLA STAUFF,ER & HARLEY CHEAP AVATE . HES & JEIVELET-7-Who)esale and - retail—it the "rralfdphia Med, and Jrweiry Mom , : No. Noel &rood atroot, car nor of Quarry, Phi adelphirs. ;lob/ Lew! IValchei. full Jeweled, 18 cards fine, $2B. Got tephin Watches. to $24. Irer Lorei. fulljemello,sl2 Silver Lepine.jewols..; 9 Superlor Quartlers, " 7 Gold. Erncelets, 3 Geld Finger-di:10,37% erolta to SAO; Watch (Rawl. 12 1 /4 rents; pedant, 15% anti: Lunet. 25 cents; other artlrleri In nu:11101ton. All iziWA warianted to b e what they'are sold for,. , STAUIiFYIt & qn hand—aotm• Gold . mild Silver 'l.evers" and ypines atlll lower than the above priers. Sept. 29.'58 , . JUST 4E60 ED, an oate' tulvo rwoittnent of 0) . Watches+, as follona: Fine OoltUlliagle Ituutinv i and Iluntlnir Case Patent rover; from Son to $2711). field Anchor Lever end Lepino. frdnl $22 to fa. Silre.r llitn.hcr—lkintingandOpori Enee from :Ts to $4O. Jewelry—Alma a vottextenst re assortment of Ft ne Jew elry. Pfeted Wone.:—Jug reed .rd, a Titinty of the " toted gaiterni and het quality, , hy the ' , et or . 11112- > i < gle piece. :• ' ' • I -.llnrcy Gooitv—fn every variety. such 'll/1 Vine China Figures, Flune'r Tarot,. lokstinde, Ornaments, &c. .11u siceilastronvofj.--Suporier Thdine, Gutters. Accor aeons; Flutes. &c..,..tr. , , - , i - Tided and Frg4ght Agent. MIMI PLUMBING. &JAMES,H, MUDEy. HOTELS. MEDICINAL. LYONSKATHAIRON. Gold Prue, witti'renelle;ind Sitier.lltilders, St M=n!l All of which Are offered at the lottest market pricer.—' Call and me for yonntrlveo.nt ' MAX.I,KI3IMERtS, (Lat. L. Maher.) Centro. street, 3 doort;ftbove 3fahantitrigo, Potterillo, Dee. 1.6,.1,F.14 (Anz. 36, 34) .In-tr WAGON-MIKING.I7 1211=311 Ti'; it subscribers haiing purchased the • 'Ail. * carriage ahnp of M. G. Jennings, would ;C• 11 1-:13 l'esOrtfally solicit the patronage of his old eUstomen sod do public lu general. tieing determined to keep up the rePutation of the work nude, by Mr. Jennhow o e shall emnloy now but the best hands and material. arid give iois a trial. AU work made by us warranted: Ann r i tr & BURRITAItD: Shop, Morris' Addition, newly oppositeTantley & Son Pottsville; )lay A. itt-tt ORCHARD. COACH FACTORY. "• ►IIE SUBSCRIBERS,, having built a nate coach factory at the corner •of . . e4 , al and treahingluti, streets. oppoSite e_.4x t ur Pott V3Stilli. Machine Shop. vrhero their *elating ft + manufacturing earriag es and light wit..tona Of, every description cannot be cur- . passed. as they have secured the serrices of 'good and edr, perieneed workmen.- they intend Ito um none hut the hest material, and hiving teen brought up to the tmel Mats thomselves„they hope that they Overall Intl* faction to all those who favor them with their patronage. Repalritm neatly , ttnne, and order* hem • dbdance promptly attended ; D. G. - Pottsville, July na • .t.,43ra • WHEELWRIONIT, & CAR FACTORY. • . Caroline /114;111.1bie 120 ESPECTRILLY ikfotittis. the eiti- Liu r.ans of 9ehtryrlkill tertinty add elsewhere, that abe Intends contlnulappe Wheelwriitht, and Cu Mann* hiring business of late husband, Anthony 11. Kline, it her twit nittie. • ' • • • tier eetablishatent it emelt. Pott'A •- Vestine's rcrundry. intern she will be - ' ' happy to receive orders fot all Was of WiLions: ae wen as Drift and other Cars. - and an kinds of work attached to the 4usitlessof a Wtteelwright Yet. thecharneter of the work reference is ntsde to _ ; Psyn, P. BEitillit, ' DiSTF.II.Pc dons Toxins, BL4IIIP, • i.loit l.ti: W. • •• •• - YotesTIIINMaY Vat 1 13.5 .• 3 li '45 Dl•tfr )5 ' OARRlAllatilt iCARRIACIES! I . eatoperibere Torero their itinogre IMMO IA their Mandator pastpatronagep ' ' and weed ntirpeethiliv twit the attention wty...bortik." -of thelotibile getwoiLlo their hew U. garb:okapi' Q4RiIiAtIVO on hand. consisting& of one and two seated ..7:ney of! . I,j 'Sulkies, d'r.; of overt'.' " on of vithteh Are liniehrti fn the ettiet'rpprow edatM.andvoadenttlie bottinaberiaL. h e s eoi ce4 ewrianced !roamer'. and being' Pritoo4 l inerhanica thrrateltre. they feet atatired That they can render rizillattlidaeCitit to these witontaglavor therewith their patronage. AlEthrjr Work le warranted to !green. tire eatl.factiett. flerond-harided (!arriagee dal dearrip- Inns on hand. whith'wlithirriSta the*. • Repairing' neat- Orderaltt4Wwdlidatieit prompti attended-AN at theismanufartail,rognet of- 1, 9 11 M 0 1 0 414 Patistrille, Pa. ' ' - ' ' -; • • *ITV te of fattest New terser lli.knry. ' lianas mimh 14.1RSS : 1441 MI TRAMPORTATION. THE AOAMS'EXPRESSOOMPANY. • 1307.PSVILLE TO'HARRISIIVH(4: .Ij-initir trim ronerets; deity wittl'allitserOset.fialli yes a 144 We Itutites.,Byerrineneest their Owe of businee in Pottsville will brat the , office of Ilowasti Co •• • y 8: WILLIAMS, Superintesiden April =. ICA; - • _ 1:113 P.HILAD'A. 41, READING RAIL ROAD: a u ggialLE4olg;kan A.Titi OF• VRXlti UT ON idEIteIIANDIZEj ;.: g • (IN - AND -AMA NOVEMBER: st, A ifS44,,auttil further potke..the tidloarlng Itahat , ol . Freight arill be c.harged per 100 polar/di: - . • ..,.: y. ei :'•'.. •., • • • • ' "-- 1.1... - 4,1 kr- ,•••• ....• aittictia of FRE1093% . al -4- ti - .. • ~ • , ... ,-,.. 4.1'.%'.di :•-• w . iff Dry CloodiVonTectionez+, ttoots.tlapat;-1 I tans, Clxant.Frrida Meatt.Flab,tAasa. ltc Attalla. Bran. Thaler. Copper, Ero. Tar thelaware.Orlndotoarathorerleattimp laws, 4ardwaro, Wldes, lb:Mow-war% Le:atter, 3.tarldnery,Oystarskil, Me, Itoer.Mtton,Coffeo,Oratn-Bar Irony Leadidolami%Nalls. Spikes, flee, Salt; PrnalOona,. S wpm. Whiakoy.k.e., • 8r00171%, Fire Brick& Unano, Stones. Pitch and Tar, Salt, Scrap I run, Timber mid Lumber.4lM, • Itrlek:s. Coke. Cord Wood, Clay.. Growl troi Ima ,Ore. Limestone, Maintie, Jena, Ilas4r,. Slate, ite., Mut, per barrel, " 30 H 11,0 04,21 . 1834 - " 424( . PHILAD'A ac' READING RAILROAD. OFFICE of the Philada. Sr. R.•R. CO. • . Philadelphia, IrbriutrAr `A i 854. Vie rates of Freight and Tolls on Coal • transported. by this estusPalkr, trill WIN Mows. froar3lareh 5t to JON* aOthVIKSS: - -U i : .1 , ''... "pox ..- ~g 4 ..gi e , ' , T . 02 ,: a .e. 4 A 10p ; ! •IFI a '5 ; - A.! - ! 'Ay .! 4;3 . 1 -4 ; • Z To .43cliwood, ; . . •I 2901195180 . 1;75 " 14311adelphia, ' .. il9o' 1 85 170 - 1 a "'lnclined Plana ,' ; I 1 no 1 85' .1 70 1145 " Nicetown, . 4 1 901 1.94 I 119 ".Its " llenttantownll.ll.' , 190 i 1 35 k ' 119 I * s "; Maloof Schuylkill, . 4 11 90 I 1 85 l'79 . l'it ls. - 31anayonk, .... . ;190; 1 85 170 Tfb '' Kpring. Mills,. '••; • ',l 45 . ! 1. GO 145 1'45 .6 gonshehockv, and i'ly. I , I ' ' ! boutlt llailroad., , 1 04 . 1 1 I T4# i 3.45 " ltantho's and . Potts' and' • ;10nole.• - ; ' • {1.60 1 1 55: 1 45; 'll4O " Norrlatownorniidgepirt. ilBOl 1 55 1'45; -11 40 . ^ Port Kennedi, l Ico , 1 '55 1 0 1140 " Valley Forge, • ..,- I 1,05 I 1 50 I'4o' E•4O " Frenniurllle, = .-. ' ~ 145 1 1 40.1 134, 1 1130 " Rover's Ford; - '1 45 140 . 1 :11 li 25 " Pottstown, ; , - . 140 ! 135 ! 1 TS, 1;25 " Pouglaaville, ' i 140., 1 35 1.25, .1'.25 “"fllrdaboro' ' ' ,lao' 1 25 115 .1 15 -" Beading, • 120115, 1 0,6 tos " lk.tneun . Reading . and 1 ' ; i.." I ,11ohrarille, • 1290 15 t 10511.95 " llohnsvillo, . .1 '2O E 1 1.5 1105 I :1 05 " lltunburk ;•.• ' 120&1 15 1 - " .oewigaburg, ' •, 1 '.&) I 115 I 114 order of thelloard of 11inageri.' .. i •." ' sfarch 3,1855 ii-tt , 8. BllADFolll).SoOretitty. tick . BROTHERS, Ouse, Centre St. 16-tf onmonlinirlig REAL ESTATE SALES. FLOUR AND FEED PARTNERSHIP. vr . B. BELL having associated kith klathers In the flour and feel' Lituess, the above Wiriness will he eontim •, in all its various branches as heretofore. They trai. now on hand and are constantly reeeivitig large iota of flour and, mill feed. us well as hay. oats and born, which they will sell on the most reasonable;teritis for eakb or approved credit. M. U. hell returns his sincere thaUks for the liberal patronage heretofore extentilst to hlnt in his individual capacity, hoping that Mild atten- Inn to busineas, and an endeavor to aced:mod:oe etietom ors,', will continue to the new firm all the patrotiage hero toUrre extended to himself as well :is !firm neW milkm en, to the present firm cf BELL .t • ATirtnts. Corner itailroadand CalloWhlll strain., ,npposltolnyeler'i Fetubdry. May 12,11t55 ' • ' • llrly TALUAELLNARX 'AND MILL PROTEIITY FOR BALE., • WILL be sold at Private 8, lo iral . , • 1. cable Farm and Mill property, situated in Nest Perm township. Schuylkill county. Pa.. about two Miles below liepnerville: The term monists of 16.1 acres of red shale bottom land, 29 acres of.which are cleartd and cut-, tivated; the remainder la rod timberland. There • also a good apple orchard on the mend ses and an abundance of water. The tm iricnients ennsist 'of n stone Dwelling DMus., It storkts high. a Grist Mill with tsi‘o . paten of stoner and one pair hulling .stones, a Saw mill and; bath mill, a blacksmith shop. Jtc-Ac. The water power is goixi; , beings head of 21 feet, and Is in evety retiket a refit desirable property for any person who wants to purr chese. - '• ' ; The property is located atcuit n miles trout' Tahituirta anil 6 miles from tho Little Schuylkill . . . for terms and other - particulars apply to . • ISAAC STRAtiCIi. A dot; I ,lVest Branch Valley, Dec. 1, ;4841t ORPHANS' . COURT SALE. URS U ANT. to an order of tite.!Or i pilaus Court of the county, of Bch:01011,1h the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. the subscriber. Admin istrator of the Estate of PETER BOCK. late* thekoirn shlp of East Brunseig. In the county of Schtlylkill. de et40.341. wßi expose to sale by public vendue. er: Ttiesday; tki r e let day of January next. at one o'clock le the Wles It re. at io. public muse of Abraham Dennis, int be`tow n ship of East Brunschr, In- the county of Schnylkilliafore• rol.l.—All the !Wincing mentioned and descvlbed Real Estate. situate In the township of East Brunewlii in the rennty of Schuylkill and State of Pentutylvallia. to wit: 1. All that certain farm or piece of land situate in srld township, hounded by the town of 31eReans. 01 burg. by laud of oeollol Medlar and land of widow .; Nadler. William Snit:ter, Christian Kosh. 4t., and others. containing one hundred and nine acres and fifty- One perches, strict measure, with the appurte Mucea. consisting of the Mansion House, a bank. barn, Mild all other necessary buildings and improvementb; there is alsoan orchard of about live acres on the said farm. . 2. A tract of woodland. boanded,by lands offloury ikayer..KM. Bock. John Kunkel, Franktin Ilenainker and others:containing sixt y- tight acres and twenty...eight. perehm strict measure; the timber upon this tract con eats mostly of chianut and oak. I .iNe. 3. A tract of woodland, bounded by land of I:mot- - lib Bensinger. tleome dollar, Henry Boyer a nCothers, eintaininst twenty-tight inns apd (My pirchhit. this plo , x , being well timbered with chesnut and oak timber— late the.estate cif said deceased. , I • 1 :Terms and condition,, made 'known at the Hine and place of sale.. by A 3103 BOCK, ..4drunififretor. 1:y order of the Orphan's Court, • . Jdsuna DOT.gt. acdf.. Pee. S. 'l5 ;49-it 1 Reading I:ogle insert three times, lend Bill, and charge Miners' Journal. (mold Fipeetaeleo, IF 00 I , loe S,llver dn. 1 50 Ladinertlol4 Pencil& 100 Stli..EtriToa•sp . Tos, int, 1 00 ati-lOna gMMM RIDCWAY COMPANY'S . LAND. llorougle Council .4 St. .11orio to the Pitt/ie. TMHIS is to certify, that .havinilheen over the tract owned Sy the Ridgway varra l And Coal pany. and elven it a thorough examination.4e And the representations of that Colnistny to t*eerrret. In es. cry particular. We find the sell to be Most fertile—the cpal and iron Ore lie int exhaustibh4ttantltletttbrougb the whole distriet:--the farms in excellent ordertind the Iptelligence and prosperity of the people th Hof the most eratifying charneter. We know that, thSee Is no !kali tiler loe.ttion In the Stale. and we mushier Alia most desirable place of settlement. qj .; We make this declamtion. no we believe there; truly Li than; parroop who are unacquainted with flies* lands itlod we are cftt istillatfatit our knowleelers »f . ;theLartbject, that infartnattotk upon it will he 0 rthlte benefit, Jamb E. Schafer. Elk Countyy to urreyer, St; Mary's, Elk County. Jdhu • Beek*, Member of the Borough Councit,'S,,t. Ma r Charles Brooke, member Of the Borough ;Coaticil, fit. .11ary'es. Charles .I.uhr; President of the BeronzhiCoSitiil, St. Stars J.,lWrirtgle, member of the iorositth!,Cohitell, St. Mary's. " ". k. rant Jabal) membec of the Borough 'Connell, Stk. '.letry'a. This IA to eeettlYthai the above tire gantlet:oSi Are' at kesent tho cling members of the Town Connell of et. Mary's. Elk ' county, and that the above is their hand and idondure. I' i • In testimony whereat I have subset Pied my rlantr, and imused the Seal of thee to be attached thtretat 'and fully concur In the above recornmeuda WA tion.i EDIMILIA/tEL. Tscat..l • • • • Chief Itargess ill the Itargemi and Town' county, Pa. ,otincil of the. Borough . • • - of 131 Mary's. fak - co. • ' Oct. 30.1835. ;5r0v.10.74 4b4f . MISCELLANEOUS. M i 0.0. ROBINBON ;i ''VETOULD;respertfully inform fi e cit 4, TV hens of I"nttaTlile and rleinlty that Phe hap :npern.d k ••&•leet Sttnol." for lads.axat Warta. Terme of Tuition made known op appllqatini at the 4rhoni rontn, In Third Arent. flar' dnor belnkr Mtirket. Ppttevilre, Doe- tt,i 7,5 _ , 4 64 t ' MILITARY AND CIVIC MILL, bo given by 'the , . WETtIf.RILL ItIFLX COMPANY,st thea-Cialitortiot,iit Christ. s imas Eye. . . IrANAGZILIL• Lieut. P. Etherituut.' Ca ? It. W. A ff lil j son ealdngaP , "- J. Nagle.' 4, 31. SSedild; . J. Beis4l4 • j, 0, iihosUs , , E‘erzt. Obertuen. '" Betiltl, - • " K. C. Clitist, • • -J. Col T. Johnson, Mil A. Kelm, - . 0.13 h ...," - maim*,. N. Posil Lt.' D. Smith. . 'Corp, ,I. li:ruts' - Ito* Mai ao mt—Col.J. M. Weituirilt 1-• _ • • • . . ' Aforaranrilt.W.Coryell, SLCIalr, 0te.15,1853. - "Vat. '. 1 . ; " - -CREAT SARCIAINin Reduoett 'Peons 1R Mottling I PH Eitg,,CLOTIIING - STORR, Oen tee • street, one door•bolow, Itlarket stßattoiest side, Pottsville.' The snbseribiereturns his grateful thanks ter his (*Weald Ma pebUe. faiths:liberal Rimier tw wble.tithey hare heretofore patroidsed, hint, mid. inform them that he lute now en' hand a large stoat of ready made •gafalentiteliewly untaubtetared. ander the,iaper , . intentionse of, experienced work:aim, end asetht of the best reiterfals, in the'venest' ilistions,' of every **Arty. whichrannot tovitisEr. Barstussers t _llts:Litalsk; tea elms of Vine Dress, t rock anti Body Conte„heasy hump pod slid Minted' inteittnatWof 1111114krtpliinit t ltladt. isluo,aud strip* Casslinanilentanad_ iloyesMothing alley Velvet Vests, Black and Fancy datiii,Yßds, Clued ; werwandt Warded at WV klntik Vienne* Mind' and' Dressed Ehirts i fireen.and.Batitiet,Jackete,i audit, variety of other artieleatoo nittheratiato 'mention, "of" titil* ha Intents kisellat thaimatat Ikrilltribrrildates up atilt* of.atihind Inviter, et theA MOR make. w Dcitergitett'entresiteetinna west Md. Pottstille; •r. .k.ou.t.mppit: Agent; DK% S t '&5 • • - - , • Zeieliiiiicker. TICE BLI3D sors-Lorzy.-4 at . a. saw:. • List tab! 11;11--sbe to 'drawing near; For her tiny step and brief Pails softly nu my strained ear, As therein on vernal lean . - . . . ,Why bats tuy heart so wildly now, _ And starts:Ay blood to &seer And tritnion oalt and cheek AO brow. . -‘ As skis!, the! .Wo 7 1 4 1 ! . Why. elm my t:Mme forgets On art. - • Auderonthith down, oppressed - With fear. . As Mats what the north winds Or beasts whose mutate:3WD • • at: nal she lax passed me Ilk• the brOlilte With odors tom the auhunn'plain, ' Or like a ship o'er southern seas. - :When same a rtpplet scarstbe Ittallt•`: - - But, as a wrecked one on the itaine. . ' When Night tuterv‘isse sentries pale, . , Whose low-bowed ear for evermore . . • - Ts tilled withrustitngs of a gall. • • 22...,.}i I stand all breathless,' healing yet The morm'irlort of bee fading ftlOt, • While every sound bowedle set ToAbe tousle of her **HMI Ught 19 9 But thou' my Lily Omit never know The soul that tile the WM" ostos ' To thee shall ever ebb and sow, .llneemfing axetertilly: " • •• ' UM 'For whOaarl to dream of lore— . ' ! Of-thee, a twin to tteauty'harn. • • - Whom every songster °film grove • Groats with his carol, is littio Mora? , • . , • . No. no; thole lake-like ayes of t . 1414 •,, ' Should Mirror bark a face more etir . Than Oda, poor dark one. fad, of mine._ • . Whore to mkt ilta..rteb full-Droved Caro. , • And yet my Mut If for an twat Tame,dat grant me to herWyes to gzumte.:Y 4 ..; Bow ebovrfol would I yield the power. • Otilte MO, througtveountleas dare . iicaso4There. is •no part of the wo r. in which' these birds are ,:itot tote found; .esch- speeies having those habite which best' adapt it ,to the country'in.whiek it, dwells. Some of the; have. Yery.exquisite'plUntage the colors of Which are varied shades of blue, green and _ IsroWn, TM - Zed - with white,4ml . the males are -.(:)041411'. more beautiful thin the'. fe ria-es. 'They chief _...cis: - - ' • ly. lay their;e-egga upon rocks, but some few -• • mit in trees: Tney ;are easily tamed, and - iMr , ' St. Vika thus speaks, of some, Shelldrekes, which were domesticated on his premises.— I live on the sea•slibre e in the suburbs of a • Whe'e they asked furllfood;- they patted the . taint ! old town, rind- about.' half a mite from • gronud with.their.feet in an impatient iind ra t! a high, road, which is visible from the Western - .-pidl manner, es - .they do wh-.9 wild, to make window of, my .pleasant room. -The town lies the worms" - come out of the earth t they were r, to the north, about a mile distant; while . the ' re _bold' and •fearless;:ate artything ' ,and fed sea is ever dashing' against . the. reeks, and; frotn theltind.• They: Were extremely n pugna breakinri upon the beach, but a fear !rods in : , 'eiens;,aulll became Masters of; the ' poultry front of my door., liike to watch fild'VesselS.l. yarl., . ..' ".• , i . ~ ,f. , - . . Today there,are not,less than sixty sitilleing r.' , 4- ) Wild Sheltilrakes lai their eggs in old rab within.a short distance of each other, .and atlVbit. hole 9; several feetittider 'ground. The of them visible 'from the wiedow at ivhich I Male. bird stands and 'Struts on some hillock I.ait. , Each vessel hashe r mainsail set, - and!. ..till' low - AY:Etter,- when the female leaves her . the men are • busily employed '-in - -•catching' ; ' :eggit for a, little" while; and . After, flirting to mackerel; myriads of •which fish have - . lately i gether for a shortfinte, they fly•away to the entered the bay; It is a, pleasant sight. ' Al-; sea-shore for food. On returning,' tlie female ! though there is not a breath of wind; the bun-I flies round the hole s4Verul times, to'see that I gry fish, swimming close to the,snrface, ripple'," nothing is amiss. ' They both have a quick, ' it to such an extent that the vessels seem to.-bel smart step, i much leas • than that of other" iu the midst of a gentle breeze, and .thii illu.! ducks. Our tame .species comes- from the sion is heightened by the ebbing tide, which; Mallard, and they never lose their preference is slowly sweeping the fleet out Lto -sea, their for niarakriplaces aid bogs ; - and they wilt white sails flashing in the sunshine: In the leave the clean, fresh ;ponds, and frequent-the offing are t:.o or three ships, bound, probably, I dirtiest pooli and gutters- with delight. Mr. to remote parts of the globe; while close in ; Saul gives an instance of sagacity nearly, n shore a red-shirted dorymnu is examining his I 'the following terms.: "I have now a fine duck , lobster-traps. And now the silence is broken! which was hatched Aiitder a hen, there - being by the report of a musket, and a little' skiff I ~ seven yoting ones produced, at the time.— darts into view from behind a' rocky island,'' When these ducks were about ten days old,- where her crew have been 'lying in wait for! five-of theni were taken away from beneath set-birds.' - • .. . i ibis hen by' the rats,ldttring the night time-; I This latter circumstance reminds,me of an the' ruts sUcking, them to death, and leaving afternoon in June, many; years ago; when the - the body perfect. My duck, which ' escaped quiet of the bay was broken' by the roar et' ,this danger, alarms al the other ducks cannon, the groans of mutilated seamen, and I arid the few's, in the must extraordinary man the-loud shouts of . victory. •..Howoften, since! nor as soda as rats appear in the building in that - 661'e, must the fishermen have case anchor! which they are confined, whether it be in the on the . very'spot where the battle‘wesifought.l night or the morning. • I was awakened by 'Looking down into the peaceful depths, per -I this duck.. about midnight, and as I appre hapit some of them have 'fancied they beheld! headed, thee rate. were making au attack. .1 the whitened skeletons of sailors, who that day I get up immediately, Went to the building tin died-end were forgotten - ; and thought, with al injured: . ttheit returned to bed, supposing shudder, of the horrid - turmoil in the midst of ! the rats had retreated.. - To.my surprise, next . which Lawrence received his death-wound, and :morning, II found that ten young ducks had Broke called upon his boarders. What a con-1 been taken from bepeath the ben, and sucked trust between that day and this! . I perceive . t 9 death, at a very skort distance from where that a flock of :school-girls. are gathering I • the older duck was sitting. On thiS account flowers on the neighboring heights, wide° j I I got a !young rat dog, .and kept it in the then supported a powerful battery, and -.were 1 building, !and when ithe rats approach, the dotted with the white tents of a company of dlick will rouse the dog from sleep, and as I artillery. Let flowers grow there for ever- the dog starts up, the, duck re-settles herself." more. • - . ,ll must be remerked, t4t ducks return the Within a league of the beach there is a 1 c tnpliment, and swallow rats when they can sandy island, on whose highest point stands a I 'get them.; . ':i . rough, dismal-looking building. .which was; I The . so soft plitnage an the breast of the Ei erected for the benefit of any who might bei : der duck !is too well! known to need descrip so unfortunate as to be there cast away. And! flan here. It is chiefly:collected in Iceland, this this rude structure has done good service in, and taken to the north' of Germany; but the cause of humanity; fur one winter night' Might be!eisily proctired in this country, for a timber-laden schooner struck on the north-! these - lilt* frequent the northern parts of. east parent' the island, -and became a com 4 (treat Britain.. i plete wreck; and it was- not without great! lAn interesting pro - of of the affection which difficulty / that her crew reached the land, hav-t, ducks shew towards each-towards each other, ire* to struggle-against a stifling snow-storm.' is given. by Dr. Stardey. "A pair of Musco- Entirely 6 ignorant of their whereak nta and! ey dacks;w ere , leaded - at Holyhead from a Li well-nigh exhausted by their snfferings, they; Yerpool vessel, returning from 'the coast of were on the point of yieldingto despair, when' Africa. The male Was conveyed to n gentle. one of them discovered the house.: Had they! roan's heuse; and, put, - with other ducks, te net found it, without doubt every one of them I Wards whom he' evinced the utmost indiffer would have-perished. , I. epee; he 'evidently pined for the loss -of his If we may rely upon tradition, 'there west• mate; but she was brought after a time, and once a time when the town of whith 1 am a I Vet loose he did not;at first see her, but when temporary resident, must have been a very I- on turning his head,lhe caught a glimpse of peculiar place. I have heard, that, before the ! "her, he Limbed towards her with a, joy which IlevolutionarAWar, the washer-women were i was quite affecting. Nothing sfler that in tlyi-habiti of- stretching their clothes . lines ; , would induce him to quit her, he 'laid his neer the streets, threatening to 'wallop' -any; :beak upon hers, headed his head tinder her ma ket mail who should dare to drive his team ' wing, and often gazed at her with the greatest against them. Such a practiee must have had I delight." , . • ;! - a-bad effect on trade. -It is also said that; 1- strangers were sometimes pelted with stones; and obliged, to ride for lite, pursued by a pack of Wye, hounding one another on with the cry: 'Rock . liini. matey; he wouldn't let me hOld his boss!' A 'visit to a place where the manners 'tied •Customs of the _people were so siegular, mita, have' been a decidedly perilous epterprize. ' -And notwithstanding so many Yeara have fled since the time just spisken of,tl would ad- Vise any one contemplating a visit to the town, net to make 'his entrance on horseback; for although there, May. be a great deal. of truth in the saying, 'Times change and men change with them,' I ant convinced•that. it does. not apply to the Wye. A few days ego, having bought a splendid pacer, I sprang into the saddle with the intention o' cantering down to the post-office, At that tiine.l was not a very superior- rider, and in-:passing through' l the streets eina invariably eheired by the' boys at play, who in some - cases came crowd ing after me, Making sundry contemptuous remarks in regard to- my horsemanship; and' as I dared , not put the beast to his speed, and was afraid to retrace my steps.lest the young rascals shOuld pu I me out of the saddle, I thoUght it best to slip into a back - lane and, leave my gallant roan with a farrier, telling, him that the horse s shoes were. rather, loose. This accomplished, 1 skulked home through the fields, and' Aunt twd.hours later Hotspur! galloped into the yard,. ridden hy two boys whom I thought I ' had seen . before. . Since I that time my equestrian excursions .haye not: extended beyond the limits of my farm. :. Although our dwelling-place is - ; in so seclu ded a spot, weare - not -by any - mearis -without visitors. Sometiixtee they cciatel Otwater. A few years ago we 'were beset.-.by la 'scouting party of Penobscotllnditans,-whet hid come all the way from their. eastern' kitties in birch canoes, paddling them along the coast.; They remained ' encain pea , , fill. ourJteigi‘rbood nearly a week, earning a little, money by sell ing fancy baskettria&eihes - ,kiiiek4riticks to the 'paleface/I,' who (*ne . itt . swarms' to . see them. Two or three' of the: • young; squaws were very pretty and- dee* led with wild neat ness. The young braces give profs 'Or their skill as archers by shooting coppers ifroat the head of a cleft stick, 'driven into the groan& ate distance of from eight to ten yards; While the alder area the 'gkeittee - part Of 'every' plearantidayin their canoes, in the: "manage,' meat of which they were remarkably expert:- One Of their.most laverita,artielet of:food-was theilealtfof,the pntling : pig,o ctariotis sort of marine_ aaintal whiekrisea tatheaurfacte,patrs sigor°oYr -mull 1 01 4 11 011' ,0.Y09 and;,then .0* appear's.,' This :they ._ used . tn . . shoot whllt , a tnuiklet. l I 'was' rather:lath l yklptirt With.these . piiinreaqne l strangers ;'but trade:bid' slielteit' e&lind they ivere - centolled td fib "'' " ' >.' Orealettallyalitecip l of little 'girlti, alter a tiresome ratable . through thelfitilds:lrt'aeatch otberriesor wild Iltwitimibteng into-shirt/Ird, tap timidlswt lbw dooroind•issltifov allrinkof water,/ arta leavet.: to ; rest, themselves in-the barn. : Theyare.easily,peniueded to enter-the house, and how their young faces brighten at • sltOckfto r nt BEAcizsrom Eli 111111 J 1153 C• LIEPW4)1111.1. • Mai NO 50 _ _ 'the sight of' a': pitcher of milk. ' After'half an holm's, rest Ati nri t g which time the y tell ortlui , mishapirtla#l4.have befallen them in-the ,pai : tilres, therdefort - on ad, explerink eipedttiou Mere :to the barn;' sate of them piNnisie corn to the.: ld gobbleri oti condition that he' will.";shoSchis:pride, while others throw handfuls . , Of hays; to the . .heifer, who . keeps them at _a',sitle ,distlq:ce by divers threat ;Ming motilons of her IniinVaml a third' party melee' an: unsuccessful attempt 'to 'corner Clarion, who flies.screaMing over their heada l malting them'scattir in; all ' - directions with *a tremendous n'proar.: Finally.they 'gather up their'botitiets, corni to the 'door's° tell us they are going, and in a'few - Minutes the Yard is as ;q_tiietlts it Wei beforelliny cattle. - For a little : while'the silence is leo painfulthat I listen with seppreased breathing, Wiierly . catehing at the sound of distant voice 4 growing._ fainter and fainter, and eadinki in &dreamy burst of girlish laughter, which'unnglea with the solemn roar of the sea. ; the stillness that ensues at their departure sect= no longer desirable; tud it is that, that I realise the happiness which their '., ppience has, afforded tie- , Alld what. hu r tle &fere in store for these little:ehildien? Even if death should spare them for a'season; time ;and circumstance will diiide them, bringing riches to one, and pov erty to another, and soirow and weariness to 'all ; so that they will sometimes. think with a sigh of_ the stimmer afternoon that was spent so pleasantly in' a firml.iyard by the sea.. Oho Mum. M; ! . - TTali:Siony or . .it' , Lees JAW.—iberriethy vas a thorbughly at using lecturer, and Many a s out of merriment was raised by his quaint And anecdotal style. ='; In speaking of the mode of reducing dislocations of the jaw, Abernethy libserved, "Be it hnOwn to yop, people who lava once dislocated the jaw, are very often kely to do it again. There was a major in the army, who had t,he misfortune of frequent, ly dislocating hisiaW, and it was an infirmity he cared very little about, for he was generally 'moving about with his regiment., and when he but it out, the regimental surgeon put it in again. But it happened that on one occasion he was fourteen or fifteen miles from where the regiinent was quartered, dining with a gen-' ileman, and' bein g rather, merry after dinner, laughing heartily, is jaw slipped out; his mouth, of course, remained wide open, and it liras impossible .to ilose it while the condyies remained ' out of their sockets. Not - betng !able to 'Close his mend), articulation waeitn• possible. ' Well, but he Made an inarticulate noise, and the host being surprised; considered Ithat - there was something wrong with him, and , sent feria medical Miin,,residing iu the neigh-' iborhoodi Whom, if you please, we Will call, for the present, the 'village apothecary. The lapothecery made 'bin appearance; looking as ravesai any methodist parson, and after ex aminiiii "the poor; Major; pronounced, in ati oracular tone, that there was something the matter With him, and thatihere was 'something ' , the matter with the jaw; and that; in fact; it was dittlocated; .as itecordingly,, he _began to PAU the :jaw, for the purpose Of putting it in ita- proper place..: The officer, knowing the !aimplicity,of - the operation, andlow it ought {to be dine, was so enraged that sum should be so presumptuous as to pat a :pestle and . mortarlover his dder andyet not know how to I reduCe it simple dislocation ofthe jaw, that he vented his regain antostfutioua, but in a very inarticaltte manner::_Thelearned apothecary took it into his bend that the- infutiated-major I , was mid; and, in faith, it was very nearly be , ing verified, for Mt._ Pestle's suggestion put the major into a terrible rage, which actually confirmed the apothecary in his opinion. He therefore threw hint down, put a straight waist coat on him, and left , him lying on his back, . and then sent him tome cooling draughts, and 1 I someletiou for the javi;_which west° be ap• 1 I plied iadtte- Seaschi. • The major then found 1 ; that therejval nothing for hitnbut anbreissiiin. After.eotne time. had elapsed, hti made signs i for . ; . r peu,lnk dud paper; and as these were to drumenta which it was supposed die could not .; .., I much. mime hiriisilf with,' they were furnished to hint;,sectwhen ha got . them, he Wrote on 1 tbe . 4loo jiAt these words: "Nor heaven's sake, aelid v iritti.O. possiblelpeed, to Mr. So , atidtsdi surgeon to s the regimentr; Well, that 1 was considered a !ere reasomible request., azd I therefOre they sent; . iiff:-a inan, on horseback, immediately„ for the.ntirgebri.. The aurgeoit i camiti l teek , off ihn.,hliater f which the. sapient f oßothnolOy bad *Ask threw' , tit lotion nit ui thei. - viliOni , ,=`tindikttiootroit waistcoat in j. which I the majortaras- inettreenited; warmed. I his bands, introduced his two thumbs to the A7Ol vg - • kaa STE 0111 CE. ===i ,~µ ,r ~ .; rs',. IMES ISMS Boring Proettrod:tbresylWOO, *ogre rip* rowed to iiecitoMittsWqlll l 4l : al Kortry';4l , tbs erica at ttoOltl=Jourrit; t ..40 - ittipti of too Iill • •'ad t timMkl idlallirsiork si, Mal, t!arsigglis t -- ,,- i i Large /imirrito ~ z-J,,,. A ,-; Ittil woo ft, • Mout DIV; .-' - -- f roper,Baoli: *SAO I.Agisiablirr :.',.1 t 741VotolictOW-7. - .11: i: F MTh Reads, •-- - • • Order 241, Itc-. • ( ° TEE At the very stz ' orte * it. i.olt aloet6 of JOB ri'PE wortqAtaladvit OAP OAS 04' lottcthei 3 Ogite P,43" gee ttoaol.tio I } au "-" 11 0 97 e 4 ty for Jolobiti;. Being a Otsetteel rdntei. ourself, via *HI ittsitintre 011 T to' be is tteett , ait int titieti*CS tafaedatt Itt:l4e abhor, tanrrixo INVOlAlirt** attbe4MW..l4:llt... =ME 1001 : `/PitiPeRY bounA In keeri viriety of stjit. Malik Waif o every description nasuninctstodyleinrtol a4/1 Mat to St doratottirtitottivii r• FM • back. of each side' of the lower jaw,' pressed down the` "condyles, and at the same time ele • rah% the angle of the infetioimaitiliary bone; the jaw atippedinto ita socket.• So muds for the. major, the apothecary, and the regimental surgeon." ; • ' • Tux lount.—The idle man is art annOrtnee a nuisance. - He is' of no hods to-any body., He is an intruder in the busy thorough. fare. of every day stands. i tn our rub, and we push him contemptuously! aside. He annoys busy Men. He makes them unhappy. He is an unit is soeielf. - He nay have an income, to support him in idleness, or may "sponge" on his' good-natured friends. But in either case he is despised. YOung mew do itontellsinu in this busy, bustliugoride-awake world:' )love "bout for the benefit of man kind; if not for, ymrraelf. Do not be idle.— God's law is, that by the sweat of oar brow we shall earn our bread. That law is a .good one, and the bread we earn , is sweet. Do not be idle. Minuets are too preeioustobe squan dered thoughtlessly. Every man and every woman, however exalted, or however' humble, ctift do good in this short life-if so -inclined; therefore do.not be idle. Amito Prom the Christian Jiaurnal. TEE PATH TO HIS IiOTITERUMS CHILD ' BEL Corns gather closer to my side Ely littleisadtten hock— And I trill tell of hintsho brought Pure waters from thetoek Who boldly led thsli.poo(mle ftirth From 'Egypt's 'Wrath sad sidle— And once a cradle babe did tiald, All helpless on the Nile ; ; • You're :weary. precious ones. y ur eyes . • Are Wandering farand wldr• Think Ye of her who korai ro Wall • Your terideriliac,ildt. to guW.•! 2 Who could to IVl.donit torte Wu:. fixed nitration claint•-' - , Oh ! Wier front your Watt e • That bleaard mothi I. name; 'Tit time losing tour eienina, not— Sly youngest Inoue dole: Genie press they relict chest :to • mimic -. • And learn the lay of lose. ; My sheltering arms can elaspyou all. • • - My poor des . rtcd throng; Cling es you used to cling toper, . Who sings the Angels' song: , Begin s sweet birds, the accustomed strait— -001116 warble loud and cleai-- Alas! Alas! you're weeping ell, ' You're sobbing in my ear. 1 Good night—go say the prays( she tarred, Beside-your little bed; • . The lips that used to bless you theie • Are sileut with the dead. • , A Father's hand your course pay glide Amid the thorns of iii - Ills rare protect these shrinking plants • That dread the storm of strife; Rat who upon your infant hearts • Shall like that mother write! • ; Who touch the springs that rile the soul t. Dear mourning babes, good, night* BEAMFY YOCIt IlomEs.—Every man sho uld do his best to own a home. The first money which be can spare' ought to he invested in a dwelling . where his family can live perma nently. Viewed as a matter of economy, this is important, not only because lie can ordina rily build more c- enply than he can rent, but 'because of the expense caused by frequent change of residence. A Man who early in life builds a „home for himself said family, will save somg thousands of dollars in the course of twenty years, besides avoiding the ,inconve nienee and trouble of removals: Apart from this, there is, something agreeable ta, our bet ter nature in having a home that we cnn call • our own. 'lt is a form of property that is more than property. It speaks to the heart, enlists the sentin erste, and ennobles the po.sesiOr.— The associations that spring up around it, as the birth•place of children—aa the scene of life's holiest emotions—es the EVetuary where the. spirit cherishes its purest. thoughts, are such as all value; and-whenever their infitt , _ _ ence is exerted, the moral sensibilities are improved and exalted. The greater part of our happinesi in this world is round at home but how few recollect that the happiness of to day is is increased by the plase'Where we were 4ppy on yesterday, and2hat. insensibly, scenes and circumstances gather up a store of blessedness for the weary hourS of the future! On this account we should do all in our power to make home 'attractive. .Net only should we cultivate:sueh tempers as serve to render its inter..ouree amiable and affectionate, but we should strive to adorn it with those charms which good sense and•refineme»i so cosily im part to it. We say easily, for; there are per sons who think that a home can not be beau tified without a considerable outlay of money. - Such people are in error. It costa little to have a neat floweegarden, and, to surround your dwelling with those 16 mpleiGeauties which delight the eye far more than expensive ob ject. If you will let_ the sunshine and the_ dew adorn , your ya rd, they Will de more for you than any artist. Nature delights in beau ty. She loves to brighten the landscape and make if agreeable to the eye. F She hangs the ivy around the ruin, and over the stump of a withered tree twines the giliceful vine. A thousand arts she- practices to animate the senses and , please the mind. ;Follow her ex ample, and do for yourself whit she is always ,laboring to do for you. Beauty is a divine in strumentality. It is one of God's,ch,Osen forms of power. lire never see creative energy with out something beyond mere; existence, and hence the whole universe is iv:teacher andin- • .spirer of beauty. Every man was born to be as artist sci for as the appreciation 'and enjoy ment of beauty are concerned, and be rata himself of One of the precious] giftr. of his he ing if he fails to fulfill this beneficent purpose of his creation.—Sollihri'll r4ieS. How To TREAT FRIENDN.----A ruo reliable friends are not so common!, in this selfish world, that we can a ff ord to 'estrange and to alienate them from us for slight and insuffi cient cringes. And yet how often is'this done? Some people haven happy faeulty!of making friends, and a most unhappy:planner of cool-. ing their attachment, and not unfrequently of driving them,,into open and avowed hos tility. A- word fitly spoken .is like apples of gold in pictures of silver; but an unguarded,' unkind, harsh word drives the iron into the soul, and often separates chief friends. Few, appreciate. the full import of the divine in junctioni "be courteous." Courtesy implies more than external affability; it includes kind words; kind , actions,', prompted by st kind heart, as well'as a becommg deportment. Half the jars in the domestic circle, and half the coolness and estrangement between friend, ar4e from those ebullitions of passion, which ma)+ and ought to he checked and suppressed. Uniforrri courtesy and kindness in our inter course with.friends cement the bond of attach-, ment, and gire to life lastino. claims. A fret ful irascible temper is the bane 4 - friendship, and the poisoner of domestic! - A harsh word , spoken cannot be recalled. •It may be apologized for ; it may be repented of; but still it remains Iron the tablet of memo ry, arid gives pain in' the iirrierribrinec: 'A person .portserdung• a hastotigoviiitnabk. tem per mania too anxious ly: atni eattiestly" set about a reform. It will not 'do fob hint to say that is my infirmity, and my friends most overlook it. , • . They will not overlook it,'; nor wilt they en dure it. atiless the evidence is plain and palna-' ble that_you are striving to ; correct it. You may have other good qualities in no stinted . measure,:bot it you exhibit ptitident, irasci ble temper,' your redeemink traits will not reader you a pleasant or aniagreeable friend. Some erroneously suppose that they have pa. - sition . , or talents, or wealth enough to bear them up 'and to carry them: through, in spite of those uinmiablo moods in which they are wont to indulge. But it is, a griefOus mis take. NO man has standlogOr capita) enough to wairwrit lint in the asm n that be eau - violate, with impunity, thosei duties of frien& ship which are universally binding. • The, fol.; lowing lines; from "By-goon Smiles Bement; bored," express the idea we would earnestly inculcate: •• Ilpielt fthidly: speak hlndlY ;yt Imo* pot biy (Ka dolt sad gentle Tata. .( - As Iti tomato a sad and troubled hour. . • By tbe weary heart are beard. Speak kbully ater—oh., clurtith • The light of 2 gentle tone: , It will. ding artnaltd thy pathilay *twit: skett. A charm that is all Ills ~.Bat at* that. it *lnv from a ooritle.btatt, • That It need not the both - mail °tad ; lbttt'itatir la Itijnyoutiptelty. ' 1 .• • . Erni% Ito tome In the heart all*tund, -„ -Speak' khxdly, tbithithidlyi tbere2 fly 222t32 urerda—to the bruit and; ant - " Of all uho hear them they're <kir, liref thr rtttliirg oNt. •1 :V :. yxj ... . EMI
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