iotuwAL , l' --i evinOsusLctiornom per annum, payAblB 111 advithee—s2 010 nla months—oad 1050 It not ode , • fritetunst • one a dilre IN 1a adra do = do nee, fib 00 00 . lO do j. . do 20 00 tionsmustLotnvarlabl7Paidlll advance, address TO 47 . 11) MIER= . , Tw ovoulf le „„r . tett .0 C 6 P t : ' t . .. Flitch do Cattiawvi I u• • 11 .Irut tO 001 sill be famished to Oathtern Sadothers at cludian delivers: • u i phool" Teachers 'applied with the la siltatilt. • TILL Law ft order the discontinuance oethelr news may contleue tpo sund;:titem until " paid. • I rs negi sot or ref wise to . take theirnewspa." lotkees to which thel are directed. they are 'deltoid they havesqlled the hills and or ! ismntintied. . •rs move to other places without Informing lAnd t e n ewspapers are sent to theformer t are held responsible. r. , der bled that refusing en iikenewsps. c ave, or removing and legvingribein %mo— ralise facisevidence I utedtlonitllrand. 7ie.14/vgyA Ei twr /00 env' Oergymets JOURIUL Itts.l I (sulogerlW ri pely thew errietrprreer . If enbscrile pore from t_he 141 rasp:met dared thorn Ifmuhsert.l the prinishei dire-Won th The court prrs from th • r 1110 for, to • ES OF ADVERTISING: !of 1011 not. c...nt for one l a *ti on _ m b; Itionx. rentg each. 3 Hoot 'Ono lime. 25' ILuen t lumen fun& i'2.34 con t each. 'Alladver .r 3 lines, Cur Ohba periods, charged as is • RA OnooluAn seluontins roots--su ti;earnt 3 UOITHS., g... ' TWO. TIERSZ. . . . 1; . $1 25 12;25" 00 so 2,i .. 175 275 .4 00 100 15U . 200 .. 5,00--: 600 1 .26 225 ' 260 ' 4" 00 . 600 Loz 2.25 270 i6O 700 28 225 . 85 5 00 800 .1 25 800. a5O 000 ft UN i 7 COUNTED At A filuans Offs/1 LINES. 125 225 350 el 00 10 00 2 21 -400 5 00 900 14 00 s. 330 . 500 750 12 00 -18 00 ; 4 50 600 800 14 00 20 00 " , 600 9 40. 12 00, 18 00 30 00 pare for short pertain, as peragreenient. . ess Not lent, $1 each—accompanied with an • t t,50 cents each. cots bellow Marriages and Denths, 10 cents ttt pert ton—subsetinen t inseVtions, Scents tie wordaire atnnted an a 11nein adfertising is and of hers, advertising by the year, with `d 6 standing advertisement not exceeding 15 tharged, Including wabsertption, .$lOOO. +mount of four squares, with eban- Thrt , e llnet, Four !Inca, Mire Mos, :As linen. Siken /1.09 ,'Eight Tines, Nine Ilnee, ALL OVER t One square, 'Two square Thrici p,inar Emu square QUaitl•r rel. so Lsrger • 11 il" IluM . advertiseme Advorttso perlindorn per line. F. Merchant , rhangee. add r l Unrsorrlllb k , pare to the refi and P. Without ch ' Adrortim i charted 50 ..will te• the . Nb Trado 1 Agents alb prices. unl . Marrittpa' ..._ bwription. ; 'ages, itt the rates dent gnated 'above. - tient+, set' In larger type than usual will be , r cent advance, on these ;prices. MI cuts ' , A the eawe as letter preys. i ;advertisements received froth ,Advertising ;id, except at 25 per coat. advance on these 'a by special agreement With the publisher. th cants. eacit,depths accompanied with no te, without notlirs, no charge._ . except those of a religious character and. 1 , tat purpopee. will be charged 25 cents foi any nes under 10. Over 10 lines, i cents per line tires. 25 co I All not( for eduratt nutahar oft Proc cotil I art sir, rha facifit make r4l quarter col .olumn—a each squa one' time, Yearly at t al us - of meetings not a. a ener orub ed at 4 cents per line fo g r each ins erti o n char o. ate calculations we will state: that 328 lines omn-104 lines s half columnl—and 8211nes.a I omn. • 29.52.w0rds make a column-7 1470 &half id 738 a quarter.column. All odd lines ovei rt., charged at the rite of 4 cents per line, for and 8 cents per line for three times. drortisers must eontine their advertisato business. Agencies for ot hers. ?Ole of Reel EP. ^r. not included In baslnessadvertisements. PAINTING, &C. • ,their own "ate', &e.. a TYLES WINDOWSHADES. rereiveil a large and elegant as NEW 1,1" S" tp snrtmr, Alm.,ln 1 ral,tiol,4lel Id of • Window Shades.. new and beautiful de. Lu ding Gold Bordered. Oiled, ndaoape of Flo- I Be., &c., cite:T(lo'4n ever.' i , • ALSO tired awl IPlaln Paper.a)3adea. of evefy de. 1.5 r Sale bY, ' .t. BENJ. 'HANNAN. Centre Street. oppoilte•Epilia-opal Church. ' '57 - : '11• ... Figured, scription JUST RECEIVED w Styles Paper !longings; lERS, FIRE . Curtain Pa, Moen , . from d eente to "us,' e• eh sco an, pin:Tarot! short tiolien. nd Sign Painting, Glazing, dte. %DV - Enamelled Fr meh - and American double Fltert and Plate GlaFe, furnished to or ,rdere promptly attended fr.. )lUDEV & BOWIIN, I'ld:lmm - " 110111 11 Boa pore. Le. put up at Hoare Stabled thirk, Ch der. All I.entre street, 2 doors' CI, 'Si .'DUCATIONAL. PIANO TEACHING. 411 4 0. •y-er, Organist, Ores int•tru • Iton on the Piano Forte and Melod on. In I ' o tscillo and neighboring town s . Term's Hatt. Apply at his office, second dogr below the foot 1111 e... Potterllle. lduly,ll,yq , . . _ WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Vir . ilmington, Derawara. T , .• H S INS'II'ITUTION, ehattered .. wi h full ecalegiato powers to grant' diplomaS and confer Alt ..Trves, to designed to meet thedemands Of Lib. eral Veinal', 'Education. Nn .xpense it h 4 been spared to malce it a First doss instituti 4n. • .1 . Al }UM, BOARD OF INSTRUCTION IS Atgolsst employfi L l, attoettin% facilities forau eitended atef the • ough ed catiiAt t such as can only be hid In the bat 0- stifutin, - ! , ' Th Collegiate Year commences .I , .i.rtniuEn Ist, 1837. .s • .. , . -.._ Cat lognes may be had by Inquiring of the Fred-. dent, C hOOM IS, or of the Financial Agent, T. J.' TLIO3II SON. [July *41'67 .1;O•11m . ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. TEAS INSII.TUTION located in ..tbe quiet and retired village Of Orwigsbarg, Pa.; 'and id Surrounded by the finest country scenery to be li nind in the State. It' is easy Of aceiss, being within tvio miles of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, to 'a d from w rams which a stage rs twice a day. , he t'3111.6.1 of studka include!! the usual English brancloislathematies, Natural .Sciences, Greek, Latin, French,lllermall. Drawing and M . • • Trtuas—iloarding, Tuition, Light and Fuel, per session 0 1..3 molttlra , gco, No extra charges the any branches ca rrot Musk. F fly 1> tGart to be. paid:wAlis the pupil en. ro—lSe rrnttrinur r of the deretl m e sea urr. The Winter Sessian opens on November 24,1657. • Alar For• further information addreSs • ELIAS SCIINEIDEJL A. M.. Principal.. 42.3 t. octotior 17,'37 1 INSURANCE. ' .31INERS'-' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., . '• • I ' ottaville, Penna., — CA - I'firl LSIO ,000—CHARTER PERPETUAL. r i tilllS C 'mpany, chartered by' the legislature f Pennsylvania, with a capital of One , I andred Thousat d Dollars. Is ne,,w fully organized. and ' Io& cothtnenced b Slitess. The Company Is prepared to • receive' moneys a 1 other properly. In trust, and allow ' Intervat on.all mo eys deposited In trust, at the rate of !fire' per r cpt. per ttneim; prificipal and interest Payable on demur!. For rates of Premium on •Llfe In.surance, ..e thti printed Miles supplied at the office of the Com , ',,pany, i'entre stre t, Pottsville, three doors 'south of the ( .Exchance,llotel. ' JACOItUUNTZINOEft.jr., Pres'i. . Iria:LlN'ir4l'S ICY 'E, Secrelary and Tral,lUrfr.. ' April I, '.',4 • I ~. 134 f - • . ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPhilli 1 ' lA.utharlied Capital, $400,000. •• fiIIARTER PVPETUAL---Office, I' 1...) ,Ne. 01 Walnut stre ; between third and Fourth It reels, Philadelphia. This Company will intone against ; loss or damage by Flo., Ituildlugs, Furniture, and Mee. • clianlize generally. Alto IiIAILINE LISCRANC6, on Tessels, earaove and Freights. lataan lasesktcs to all parts of ' the Linton. maicanas: • . . D. Luther.( Davis Pierson, -1 . • - .- howls Audenried,, 1 ' Joseph Maxfield.' . Teter Silger, , Dr. Oro. N.Eckerf,' ' • John K. nt3exisirm, . .B. llanamett, , .* '-: S'amteril. Rothertuel, ' Witi. F. Dean. ... ' • • to; LETllER,Preliffiad. • 11"at,F; Pt VI. rice President. . ; • 'V: M. Smith, Striatri. • I ' kii- P. IL.Ltratts. has been appointed agent for . the . ibese Company in tichnylkill county, to whom persons deAring Insurance can apply. • -: ' - dan:.arY 1..';,7 , "[April S. 'lit 11-1 'l - STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. - • 1 :4 1 0 Ulu ii ANNUAL STATEMENT •, . , May 15, 1544: , •-elstets,,M ay lot. 1h53, : OVA 111 . 4111111111/1 and Interest recelv; ed the past year, mutual depart: meut. •••• .$1 . 01.043 32 , -74,1ti11s recelviable in same. -, 25,A7 94 - ;ash, Premiums, /3Lock Deparnet . •• 49,2ti2 20 . -• . '''. '.;?"---------1:00568 56 , • , . • • '.-- ,• LosKes, e'spe•ncss , cdtnutisslOns. re r *. :, ~--• insitranee. mutual ttepartmentleitt.Ot, 33 , ' " stock, -.' " ~. 27,031 98 . • I . . , . • .. anzvs: . • ' -L.: Bond., mortpges, stock rind other g' , .. , .1 securities,. 17.1.1;. 72 ~?-... ( Mils receivable. . " , • . • 187,008 88 - A'..o , ti on band and In %aids of . i . a,tents, ' . . ' ' 28,558 58 I • . 1 . 379,704 1,15 . . , . For Fire or Inland inPnranee.,miply to ti.;IOIINSTON, ' July • IF. • Franklip Fire Insura - nee psuY..t t Itataelpiil4: . oMi:e, No, 103!,4 chsnut niets, near: Filth st rvet.. . butacruits: ; elytrle• N. liattricer, t3t 4 oriteW- Richards, Th .nilm Bart, 3lordeeal D. Lewin, Tv.hieS Wocncr. ' ' Adolphe E. Doric. :••-iinctel ti hint.Dairld N. litonn. .1 J. , . , R. iitnith, ' , ditirris Patterson. Vont Init.; itr/ bvelcc in.nrantr. twrtnanent orlintited on ilver) de.r.rtplib,, lt fd po)perti. in town and , eodntry, at rale. as low as are eot,•istleit nil In Seellrfty. MN C.lllpini hare r4.lorVa.l a lane enntin7ent rural. whichontn their t'Apital and Premiums, safely Invested, a I.3rd ample protect ion to the insiired. Shire their in (.,,,1„.,04.1n, i x p. .rind of 1$ Years, they dlere paid upwarde ~f ~,,,,, ,„,,w,.u., hrn anrulryt thousand iihilars. losses by Inc. ther o hy glf,esiing evidence of the adrantages of hi ouranne.l.ll; wa.ll aft the at:Hitt and lisp o .tti on to meet with' prOmplite.a, all liabilities. i t ' I cll AN. N. RANCRER, President. •••ena.4.11. II vercon, ... 4 er rotary.; . The sabseriber has been appointed agent for th e above. im•utb.ned I tool tunas'. and is nog pet/sired to Malta in ) •uranre, on every description of troperty, at . life lowest rat,.. i ANDIt 'll Itllll$.EL. ascot. I'mtevllle. Jan.ll. ISSI 2.1. f 1 LIFE INSURANCE. • Till , . ( 4irard Lite Iwurlanee, Aiinpity 1111 , n.l. Trutt Company oft-Philadelphia- Office. No. 111- r.1....nut street, the first 'lb* Itost of the Custom c _tPirdf,_o&l < l td—CII:IRiER PEA'PETCAL. ~,,i , . ..u... woke lusur.ancs on Monson the roost Once al:. .t. t®.. - 1 1 le . ..vital •In: poll up and invested, together with aI • r".e iAi ,( 1, 0,41.4. incressiincreasingreserved fund , otters a perfe , t ~ r unty u, the itoured. The, premiums Lary n th. paid yearly, halflearl y ore n il rterly. The euinp,any Alia Rowe pet - Indic:illy to the losers*. ere for life. The Ar.t. ti nib., apptopri led In December, , lsi-I. and fht• seren.illi•niu s hi hi - ember, /SRI, arm , " • to a n addition of 4.262 .10 to e e ever y SI,WO Insured under thider t 0 .11eies. making it I.::h.: ald *Melt will be paid alien it stun become a (Ishii, instea dof 11.0000rigin :lif I n'ttrod: t ho,o^t t ollevt.stronint to sl,= 30; the next ' 4 4 ' 4- to 14.212 f ei for ever, $1,000; the others do the game proportion a , .. ording to titer, amount and time of ,I t ' ad, " , :. 8141 1 . 1, 141110ns make to average of more Ihan• , e , ) p.r re.A. them the pretniunoWd, without Inert:is _},; Ow anuust preudttua. -.! . cc is ions . Tb ••,,v,.11114.r0y, John A. Drown, ' Ana .I hails. t , :, D. Thinner. - . J s htt Jay Colin., i , Frederick Mown,: liekei Psaralli . 1 1. x sorlietabrz, •• Ph 1 eagtr. l- . John 11.4sitirner, 'beau It ;sines, Wharton Lewis, f'..-chT Oak, v . C John R. Shock. • ~,,eampblete.- talde trateld explanations. ,Z.A.oll,,aticullAil f urthe r nforin a at n ion ran be had . 1 77 TitnllAd niDow.tit, rhodirnt, ~ . 0 .„ . . MU. Actuary. It le s..., 4 7 . „ . ebe'rlber it agent * the *bora Clatnpao, 1 1, «•1 . ....." 1C^ n0tt. and will offeet Insomnia', and ,• Atru -I ,, , i''' . iv, 2. 3r Y l l , :l i irtUattock on the . subdec ia s t A . t NNAW. N lth ,hi a of ..I - 0. 1 ) 3 ! tl . ' D lb. kiaru l ic th ° cow' VOL. J. B. 7 and. 8 Son TINDALL M NEW & 'high they wi the WHO September 12,1 JOIIN A. MOOl MOO General N 0.1114. IS: The subgert..] trade and mini I are prepared to to mining pur deapateft. 00 .1 01iLime. ' Sperin," klepha Bleach .1 . Itaek Lard, ,tare American lionie. llodpon k K Co., S. Rothe adelphis II • W. Snyder, E ettsvllli J. J. Conner.. a;:20 Office In 11 . 2 dam a CAPIT This Coto .• of the Lfoglßl ganited and . on Fire and I Ingo, Furnitu kinds. " Also on s. rente, on Can also Oil Ca ,timore. &e. promptly. en the public. 'SAMUEL St iNVILLIANI . -JACOB HG GEORGE LA, WI F. FN IT/ ROBERT ILI fCC 14E' made righto FBOH P And all int attention at and detspa . ; Ile mil • °them, wh of the cou Auo. J SCH OFF] The thraeite Ct be as folio To Philad "••Nlavyti `' C or Prl i n lfc " Pk, ton Bridg • " Norris • " Port E " Valley " Pawn. : • " P Pherni Royer sasspis 7b i . ~ . ,- .- 7. ! -:, '"& :7 _ '.- - : , • 21 :L- 1 - 2 - i .. ;• . . ....-., , -.„ ~..o. It-- - ---,'.--; '"--: -,- _::. , . -I, gt. - 7,7. r . ,v•c.. . t. . 4 a . ... '1', ... .. t , , , .."414. , ,- ~ ; ~ , , 4 ..-...... 1.1 ;."1:1`.-: --_ .. 1., ..' 4l ''-". t_ .-' • - ''. i'' `' , - ' THE . 1 I ...... \v'•'• I If i . e4 r / 7 . '1 ' : - ' '4-- ..`t' '. ~.., • i I [ *- •.; •1; 1 ... " •: ..r 4 4. 41 . • . i. • ,-,-,-.. •% • . 1 . 4-, • •••- w• - -• - . , •• ~ , , ••• ~,.., s u • ' . e -el 0 •;;':-..::--: • - ~ ' ,t. .-• -.' • , :x• ~. : ": - ..,.,., . 4. 'll • 4 .1 . , , 1 1 1 •r-••• , •*- - • ".• -.• { ... • - „ ..'l ll - r f 1 • •,.. , .. i, . t ..1 41 .s , , .." i . ': : 1 1'• ?%. fma. 'r r .i...y,.. r . . . ...., _, .• ~,. , . . • nil . , A.,,, ~. .14.4 ir41,•1 GEN ER AL , . 5.,, , t, • , .., - . . ~ . , ciurr T V .: . •,-" , ...---, 3 -Ss it . i • ,(..-+, 4 ~ , 1 AND rurro vil4 1 in , .----- -Ati9 xallx.lAl4 • - 4 - .• , .+A RTI ,_._. . . . _ . , ... ~...4. _ . . •___ _ WILL TEACH T II; LISHED EVE 1 kix4x, s s 0 I sit is larger type than anal tdU be `advance ow our regular sates. & S. ALLEN, Wharves, Philadelphia, nets' aqf alseld.sel Candles. , Millet Balesmai. ;Emus ; Inrri MONEr lITCHELL, le Small, , . i ItADELPHIA. 1 retina. import_the greatest va etY i of WA ES, II In 'quantitlea to cult the w ER AND CITIZEN, r, ESALE, PRIC f3IASIkS.ON] [JOHN W. WII4IA • - E & WILLIAMS •intialssion Merohan AND ,DEALEDS IN L RS' SUPPLIES; MIN • ' ater 'treat, Philadelphia r haring been a.ssociated with ;he -.al g operations generalty, fur sere tal years. supply orders for all articles ,00uting;t ilea at the lowest rates, with care d tack comprises the following arCicies Safety Lamps, Thornley's celebrated Fusee, Gum Belting, A. Blasting Paper, ,•Washers, .1, Slope Chains , Packing, • Ropes, all ant, Dose. • Pulleys, Blasting and other '• , Wicking, Powders,. g, Wire Dope, • Soap. • L .Tar and Pitch,. • Candles, Le., he. • ILETZSIINCE3 : ' I n, J. B. A. t S. Allen, Charles Millet k el. Esq.. and John Thornley, Es 1., W. Donaldson, Hon. C. W. Pitman, Goo. ~ D. P. Brown, Esq.., and L. 1% II Bectohe, Wm. Ihdlaven, Esq Minersville; and shland. [January 17,'L M . 3-ly • Fire & Marine ANCE COMPANY. Pattoririlleo r l yman's Building, Nahantottgo it. .ve Centre st., Pottsville, Pi. IL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, mosacico.coco.a. T ER •P E R P U A L. ny obtained , Its Char ter at the last Sento tu.e of Pennsylvania. and Ia novq . fully of repared to Maus _Policies. at libetal land risks, on Public and Private Balk .Btocka of Goods and Merehnnd i lse o a; Breakers and Machinery. Inland li&st. 1 Boats and Barges, by Canals and Risers; If of Coal to Philadelphia, New trk, Company guaranteesto adjus ail losses thereby hope to merit the pat nag 01 h s u t i , , Directors: LYMAN. I J. H. ADAM. ORTIMER.Jr. JOHN D.MEIII :RT. .. TZINGER, Jr. JOHN HENDR 'CRS, !It, J. E GRAYS?. !L H. HUNTZI. GER 'ALMER, OEOIOIII ' SAMUEL SILLYHAN, Prtaide • t 11,Sacretart - and General Agent., anusiv 1.14' • , I. W. F. SMI Pottsville. NSPORTATI -isrcr-irrarimitap, NIMODATION LIN uNDERSIGNEu HAVING • ; arirtn,gementa In conjunction, w ith Philip beading, Pa., tolvn a regular line of Boats :$ . 'WEI& TO READI4O • POTMVILLE,; mediate points, we are now prepa to a for all the above places,. and our ut i inor I be given to ship goods with, prompt,' . . . , . . . . a share oGantronage from mero l tants i a may havo goods to forsr,rd for that sect' Schweitzer &. o. GS North Whams; below Vi RiTz, Philadelphia. 1111.1 P rttlia II?, Rearlipg. ' Atitar's k Bao-,"Po Y . g.KILL NAVICATIO. h Schuyl. , ote ilarcitj ind /II [kill Nat go r for carried o t 1 4 1 t e f C i AR O S; ‘ Nottlttl further notice: Inl. • • .wrken, • iti Darn, • W D. ..,:,:•••:, nnerly; : - •, : 1 orge; . : •:, s Darn: • , i. Meilen ! .. • -}, vino, 4 , ;.:' ii Frd, ' ^, wo Landing, 1 ion, k ...ough, ; g, •• Potts " Port " Birds. " Reedit Altho Moor! " Ilamb " Om* BEM rge will be per too of 2240 lbw ' for waste, sot mond. apd no dui a cents parlon will be made fee Of the Manager; 1,14 12-1 twenty-II By March PHIL: OF ` therm this Com until (la tkA & READING R I CE of the Philada. rhaatiptia, of Freight and Tolls on Coal ny, will be as follows, from 16 her notice: t4l4g end. 1 ., 1 Sn ' 1 70, . elphin, l ISO `, l 75 • ed Plane, I 1 SQ 1 1,74 a n, I'l 0,0 , 1 75 utown It. R., I 1 80 11 i tßehuyikill, I 1 80 11.7 6 I ' Millis uk,. , 1: 5 1 SO, 1 1 7 5 j • elioeken and Ply L h Railroad. ,1 80' i • 1 I','s and Potts' and . . - t - 'i 1 Sal 140 ' , t' townorltridgeport.. 1 60 ! 1 40 enzry, . • '0451141 , F e, , ' '1 45 1.1 40 lzyn . 1 135 I 13Q 's Yoid, i ,130 i 1"30, town, I 130 0'25 larrille, , 130 IL 1 .. halo' 11001111 lug, .- ; 1 10 . 1 0 Reading lad! ' I OS rrrllle, 1 1.10 ' 1 0b m ' . llO 1 1 burg. I • t 1 10 ', 1 IV :sburg., 110 105 .„....... __t 4 To Rich. " •" !nett " Moot G e " htlia " Man Cons • nal " Itarol Jou " Norr i" Port " 1 all " Plan , " Roy " Pott 1 " Don " 111 rd 0 "Dot eeof the Board of Manassre. 21. i 2-1 I✓f.lL ?icli.ll Byre' o biarc _CEA. t READINCuiti ES OP FREIGHT ON MEAL and AFTER MARCt Mother notice; bo following • arpd per 100 pounds:. AIL OAD. zz. A Ist 1857, ;Mates 1 V might 9 1 ~ .. vi n iius or rumor. 0 t • - Confoetlinieri, Books.Ca ,l4 30 15 .nus,Fresh Nast. , n. Untier, Copper, S. }4 . Grinditoo,moraeorioNnelniP llanlware,lll.leaMollowlrere, , 11 r r iLerbinerifilyetere,o2s,l4e4s, tr•e,n ralik,llar lion, /14- Splkee. flirty Bilk Pfoll. 1* ln 4 . fro Gala°, 111 10 3 (i 4 Ter, 241, SensP bent , • mber..te., . .4. - , 11 el Cord lifood,Cliy, GYSTOL .Ora. lAntertone,3lanettle, Pig ' • ,IllateflialkLleirwe r - • • barrel, ,•"t • - 211 1:21, '57 - . ' Drys. foss. 1 %; dnrilti , than Ils Les Se, Cotton, ^4 ►kno, Dram*. Plteb and lkielks. • , O PIERCE THE BOWELS OP THE EARTH, AND BRING OCT PROM THE CAVERNS op MOUNTAINS , METALS GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND SOLIECT AI4,I4.TIViz To. Otn e traz As p PLEARVISO" .. .YnerGROISCSO. • Y ,SATURDA MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCRIM: , vL . CO,IINTY,' pEns y AVE YOU used Lyons ' Kathairon for the hair? It Is the most delightful toilet art - - e e n the world and Is preeminently.beneflelal for Grey andSaldheads. The Icatludtbrifully restored my hair after a baldness of twelve yews: Tours truly, . . . . N. L. ATWATER, , No. 56 'Meilen Street, New York. • Also, Lyons' Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger. for dys pepsia and general nervotut debtlity t ie., ran be had at C. BANLET'S Perfumery and Variety Store,Centre St reet,Pottsville. tletoberpZ. 106 - • :11-tf OILS. 234 y KEAN,; , and Dealers in FORIMINIRO, rRPOSES. , I I GRAS. - Wholesale and Bet* 732-tzsgusit aaci Clisenixtiost. S. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Sts., (Opposite Mortitneee Hotel,) POTTEIVILLB, PENNA• Y & CCi. , street; belom IIINIIF . ACTIMER AND SOLE fROPRIETOR OF Zpttars Pectoral Mature.- EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Coughs. • EPTING'S-PECTORAL MLYTURE cares Influents. EPPING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Bronchitis. EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Rdrs Throats. EPTING'S PECTORAL bILXTURE will relieve eonsnmp. Mee patients In advanced stave' of the disease: • EPPING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by Jsccos L. Sao MAN, Ashland. • EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by 3. KELL= Broms,lllnersTllle. EPTII4I'S PECTORAL MUTE= sold byWlt B.Kuars, Schuylkill Haven. EPTING'S PECTORAL =MIRE sold by all drunist! • generally throughout the county. October 94,'47 43- besseedent /est itselicw, established by spegai es/detriment for the relief of the sick and chatressecl,olti s icsi • • with Virulent - ,asur Epidemic disrases. ;THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of The awful destructkut of Burnam life, caused by Sexual dieesses,and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago dltected their Cousulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in ail their fdrma, and to give MEDICAL ADVICEORA TIP, toil who apply by letter, with a description , of • their condition, (age, ocunpatkm. habits of Wk. ke-4 11 illi in cases of exhume poverty, tci FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the AsK sedation commands the highest Medical skill of theme; and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directonson a review of the past, feet assured that their labors in this 'Tinte' benevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the . afflicted. especially to the young, and they have 'esolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal, to this very important but mach des- piped cause. • • - Joel Published by tile Association. ei Report On per. matorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, and other Disease: of the Sexeuil Origins. by the consulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail. the a sealed envelope,) FII:EE OF CHARGE, on receipt df TWO STAMPS for postage. Address. for Report or treatment, Dr. OFX/RGE U. CALHOUN, Consulting .Surgeon Howard A rariclation, N'a. 2 South Ninth street, Phila delphia. Pa. By order of the Directors.' v,zn.lL B. IIEARTWELL. , Estartidu,Secrektry,„ ' President. Oct. ' -40,1 y ALWAYS' SOMETHING NEW. READ' THIS-OLD AND YOUNG Is, nu doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of Fromm, for It will restore, permanently, gray hair to its • original color, cover the head of the bald with• a most n luxuriant growth. remove at oncost' dandruff and itch fog. cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous - eruptions, s- such as scald head. etc. It-will cuss, as if by magic, I- • nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft, glea n ay, and wavy and preserve the color perfectly, and the hair from falling; to extreme old age. . „, • The following is front a distinguished member of the medical profirssion : - • Sr. ran;Jampril, 1,W.. PROVEfiPOR O. I. WOOD— ' ••••,. ••••• . :- , ~.•,•-•' Due Str:—Unsolicited. I send you this earttflede.— • After 'being nearly bald for a long time, and baring tiled all the flair restoratives extant, and pa cing no faith in ally. I was illitated, on hearing of yours to give it a trial. I placed myself In the hands of a barber, and had my ' head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Restora tive then applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow, This I repeated • every morning, and in three weey.ee young hair appeared and grew rapidly from flk t August at till the pr.went time, is me, and acne thick, black and stron —soft and. pleasant to the touch; ,whereas, before, It was harsh and wiry, what tittle there was of It.. and that little was dbappearing :iery rapidly. I stilt use youpstoratlre about twice a week, and shall soon bare a and perfect crop of hair: Now, I had read. of these things—and who has not? but have not seen hitherto any ease where any person's hair was really bonefited.by any of the hale tonic, Ac., of the day: and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex perience. 1,.• bare recommended yoUr preparation to others. and• it already has a large and general sale throughout the Territory. The people hero know its of frets, and have confidence in it The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Terribiry, is nearly ex hausted. and daily Inquiries are made for it. Yon de serve credit for your discovery; and I, for one, return. , yon my thanks for the benefit it has done me. for I eel , l 'i f talnly had despaired long ago of ever effecting any such result. Yours, hastily. J. W. BOND, Firm of Bond A Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul: [Prep the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser. • Timms, 27 School Street, Nara 23, DM: DEAR Bia:—llATlng become presnaturely quite gray, I VMS Induced, npme six weeks since, to make atrial, of your Reelorative. I have needles& than two bottles, but the gray hairs hare all- disappeared ; and although my hair has Trot fully attained its original color, yet the process of change Is gradually going on, and I am In great •hopes that in a short rime my hafr will be as dark . •as formerly. I hie" also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and it has teased to acme out as for merly. ~ Respeetlbily yours. D. CAC RUPP. ' • lil I ' Professor Wood. • 1 ,n.CII. 0., 41k, 1 7, LL op • - I Save used Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was bumm ing. as 1 thoullht; prematurely gray, but by the use of his "Restorative," it ins resumed Its oritinal color, and I have no doubt, permanently so. o SIDNEY DREES& EmSenator Milted States. 0..4. WOOD k CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway, N. and IT4 Market street, St. LOUIS, Missouri Sold in Pottsville by 7. C. C. Unties, P. Sanderson and ttenry Saylor ; Tamaqua—E.l.Fry Schuylkill haven— Br: E. Chlehester, and by all . tespeetatde Druggists every. w' • ;# VOL —l, '57 Bay IMNIE Important lhscciVery. • CONSUNIPTACIN;.. . • • AZD ALL" DIMMER OF THE LUNGS AHD THROAT . A RE positively curable by Inhalation, ,Z.Vwhich conveys the remedies to the rarities in the lungs through the air passages, and coming in directeem. tact with the disease, nentralhes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, canes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs,purbies the blood, imparts renewed vi tality to the nervous system, giving that tone and ener gy so Indispensable for the restoration of health. Tole this to state confidently that Consumption ie curable .by inhalation, is to me a source of vinalloyeil - pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as say other formidable disease; 'n inety out of every hun dred mare ran be cured in the firstst es, and they per rent. In the second: but in the thi sta ge it is inipos. t i n. able to ern the lungs are save more than five per so cut up by the disease ea to bid MO to medical skill. Avon, however, in the last stages, inhalation 'af fords extraordinary relief to . the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually .destroye ninety. live thousand persons in the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty millions are destined to All the Consumptive's grave. Truly the <palter of death has no arrow se fatal as -Consumption. In all Ages it has been I tegreitt enemy of are, for it spares neither age nor cox, but tweeze' oft alike the brave, the beautiful, the' graeeful,And the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Tieing, from whom cometh every good and perfect giftil am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con suruption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure. blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their dee position in the lungs, is to prevent he free admis-ion of air into the air cells, which 4.4lUlSetra weakened vitali ty thsco*h the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect venter good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach; the patient will always! And the lungs free and the bisathlng easy after Inhaling reme dies. Time. inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts ronstltirtlonally, and with more power ladcertain ty than remedies administered by the stomach.7 , --To prove the powerful and direct Influence of this .mode of administration. eblomform inhaled will entirely destroy' sensibility in a few minute*, paralyzing the entire ner vous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning -gas, will destroy life in a few hotpot. . The inhalation of ammdbia will rouse the SYstem wheel. &frith* or apparently dead. The odor , " of many of the medicines is perseptible in the skin a few min ,ntes sifter being inhaled, and may be immediately detect ed in the' lood. k convincing proof of the cocaina- Menai effects of inhalation, is the feet that sickness is - .'always produced by breathing font air. Is not this posi tive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs, should reduce the happhist results? During eighteen years' practice, any thousands, suffering from, diseases of the lunge and throat, have been under my are, and 1 twee effected many remark:little cures. even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fatly satisfies me that eonsureption is no longer a fatal. disease. My treatment of consumption la original, and ' /minded on Inns experience and a thorough Investiga tion. Illy pertimtaemsaintante pith the nature of tu bercles, £c., enables me to distinguish, readily, the va- . rites forma of distaste that" simulate -consumption, and apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken even in a single ease. . This tandHarity In connection -with certain patisologicataseriniermsopic di eceverles. enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted ' chests; to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, imitirt to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire suttees. ‘.... ......., ~.. Medicines with full _ directions sent to any part of the "'United Rates and Caada% by patients cennlmmicating " their ey'mptoniebr totter: lint the eine wonidibe mote 'Milo if thapatieut should Fey we a visit,whitit would glee me an opportunity to exendue theAlinge aq ' d crag - Mit nie to'reseiibe VIM much greater certainty. are ' MOW the am coold heatraikted without w inserts' Ow patient again. O. W. 011ABANOL U." 1,, Oki, U 3,1 Ipbel - *vet, (old N 0.11094 Now AWL& - ' PIMA DialwillA I i-4. Jas. 2111•7 v Muth 21, 'ST 12-17) 28- " .1 47 E • 47 42 flve,per et. rge loge than any dbdanee PRA. V. j 1 vet. I`.R C i reh 13. 567 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 40 , 13S I 135 1 130 1 130 1 1 1 1 1 MEDICINAL LYONS' KATHARION. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. PROFESSOR WOOVIS 'HAIR RESTORATIV.E, Cann i. Illinois. JunilV, SATURDAY: MORNING, NOVEMBER• . 7, iiBo 7 . /,::„ MANITA I PTURES. PORT CARBON SI4OVEL FACTORY. Votariesssisithip s epriecor. Alikhulsofeoalshaveli. malriddissita The patronage of the publie s rispecttully solicited. January 10. IT ! • 2.tt WATER, METRES. THE Subscriber *having been author ised by the mattufaetiuMrs or Water Metres, will sur ply all orders left with them, at the prbes. YARDLEY A 130 N. Pottsville. August 30, lA' LO ld c 1 theVVI ?trAtlsecltTilnlivtul attention of Operator's and others to their superior' art ete of coal and and shisele. Shovels made to order, either extra Jimmy or light, is mai bei desired. Works in Cosi street.l .. . _ .1 .k.l . SPARKS. Potiovilir, August Sr 't ! I 34.thno _ THATCHER'S Double Action , sorting and Suction Pangs. THESE Pumps ilium experience,sre aelustortedged to be superior to any in use. They are law chap and durable. Tor sale by C. C. CARTER, I m rsyssulor of Um Bight for ElltrythEcounly. Pottarllle Notremberll4.l6 . 464 y MILLIAMOPQAT P e ANIPIC MILL, Berreera - Sunbury. dc Erie. Railroad and the Quill, G 2 ") .- 4v:beg/INGER & CO.P,Vll3ole sale and Retail Desieniand Manufacturers of white and yellow pine flooring boards,eaeh, doors,blinda,almt. tem siding, wood motddicimi,tc. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. all descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and Mn the best manner. Feb: 7. '57 , 6.13 - Ei t tTEllithnitmAßlKAlA m assiong• istroot. esittsv e, rm. THE subseriberii prepared, at his old stand, to furnish allkintla of materials In bis line, fbrulidinst purposes—plain and ornamental. He In vites' particular attention to the Tomb Stones and Monu ments of hie manufacture. They can be bad In every variety of style, ana will edmpare favorably, in beauty and finish, with any obtained eliewbere. and are offered at cheaper rates. - .1 JOHN T. LLNO. June 6, '67 ; 234y . • vpitov4TEßEß7._,lsr.. the City. r 1. snbsenber 'would most respect fully Inform the i ,habitanti or PottsvUle and vi n ty, that he has tem. : mead his Mainers on Centre street, opphdte Its. Vy drersang's Poi- 2e. 'niters We're ltootasi where he is pre. pared to receive all ,•ce dare IN the frp• ' 'holsterlag .11ne. :N.ll/. —Old Work re paired at the shortest notice, All orders thankfullyse calved and promptly attended to. OW. BERNET. , Reference-01M Gamisl.No, C. F. Kerma. August 1. '57 k - . . ! __, 31-3 m• • ' '.VULCANIZEDIRIJIIBER HOSE, Ibr Hydrants, Locossoftese /tire Rapines, anti other pur , ir)IIHIS 'HOSE s great advantages over leather, as :t 4 red s no oiling, is perfectly t g t, will stood a very hl b degree of beat without In jury, and la nut affected by the severest cold. It can be had of any she from %inch to 3 lathes inside dlame• ter—larger sites made taoider. Also, Conpllngs,Brauelt Pipes. te. For tale by BANN.t.N. Pottsvllbs, May 23.'6Z: • .. • . To Coal OperatorsNo and m si geltuplkillCollse• • L ty Rierehaiatai. SMOKING TOB4CCO, by Steam power—follbs a day, It Hamhing, Smoking Tobac co and Segar 3lanuhetory,! on band and read y lb' sale. t ! WO barrels sweet scented Smoking Tobacco.. - ! 230,000 Ilan' Spanisivirs. - - 200,b(0 Siam Spanish ... ears. 100,900 Seed and Extra Regan. • Orderk thankfully merited and promptly attended to. Terms Oily. i ! 'MARY ..ktiN MOYER. Hamburg, Barka County, Pa. 36-tf Sept . 5. '57 MAUCH -CHUNK Wite Rope !Manufactory, , 1 10 114.1ser 13E1Asms axe., - - Man afire am of Wire Retie, for inclined planes,ahafts, slopes, dc.orould inform: the public that be is now pre ! pared to make ALL RINDS, LENOTDS AND . SIZES OF ?ZAP' AND ROIIND ROPE, At the shortest notice,' oft superior qUality, and on the most liberal terms, at his Wire Rope Factory, • Manch Chvirakt Carbon Co., Pa. • Reference can be made Mr Messrs. R. A. Douglas, ,N. D. •Cortright and A. ri. Brcksdhcad, at Manch Chunk; to N. Patterson, Summit Hill. *Sharpe, Leisenring C0.,111.. more, Lucerne county,!Pri.. and in fact, nearly all the op erators In the Region whd hare been using his ropes. August B,'S7 CARRIAGE FACTORY'REMOVED. rIIHE undersigeed respectfully, em . i brace tails opprirtunily of Inierming the public that they have removed their ~ .. ~:, extensive Carriage Factory, from Mauch .i , ~; ........":7: "Chuta‘-strYfet. where' they have hi e n ' . 4 , ,r25a1k. , 7 gni.° the late tire, to their New, Large and co huts building, in Morris' Addition, on the old site when, they are prepared to turri r out CARRIAGES EQ AL TO TILE BEST IN TIIE STATE and ready to sr =date theircustotners and ill those who may fa!or em with their patronise. An entire new and well se ted stock of materials and the same old beide will able them to do work withh in elegance and dumbl ty cannot be surpassed. , I They will continue to attend to ttui:lo inesshercafter as 4etufe, with detertnination to ghat euerat sattafita non i ; sir-An orders will receive prompt attention. taqtepairlng done'at:the abortest notice. ,July - iS, 'Si 119-ly ' ; ADRIGHT A lIIIRRUARD. • IVnEl!sskE Siddle an d a rness anettlaetory. IHEREWITH _ iiivite your especial attention to toy req eatensiveMock of Ready lade (Wry, Harness, Cellars, dr., embracing the hugest variety of styles and 41011140 ever offered for sale In' this county, and at pilots that .will compare favorably with those of any iitherbouso in the trade. tor.r., Having been, lor some years past._ In the habit,' of purchasing my `~ a -I. Rath afaterlatcallusireigforOrsh, I find myself now in the possession of advantages from •this cause not enjoyed by the trade genevally,dnd feel that I can, with confidence : solicit the trade of all classes of dealers; and my arninsetnents for the coming sea son's trade ire based upbn emu a larger mama of WM. nas than / hart hitherto. done; you can therefore rely upon finding at my establishment everything that ill re. gutted In my line. . I . Orders by malt are respectfully solicited, and the goods sent warranted to give Satiated ion, both as to price and! quality: LEFEVER WOIIIILSDORIT. • , ClpposileEptity4l9lstrele, Omtreafrorf, Pottredie.; March 7.1857 ' ' -1111 y SOLOMON'HOOVER. Wholesale and Retail IDEALER'iri Stoves, Ranges, floaters, Tin Ware, Hone" Ware, Bri; tants Ware, Brats Ware, French. .Ware, and entlety, Range Boners,: Portable Ranges, Gee Orens, Summer Furnare, de., de., has added to his former stock of-Stores a variety of new pat terns_ of Kitchen. Ranges of which he Can give the highest recommendation. lie cans particular attention to hie new style of Heir ter which he Is confident will make the best tinder that has over been used in this part of the country, also, a variety of ner patterns of Cooking, Neer, and Hall Stores/. He calls particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stove, It Is an Improvement on the Kisterbach, which be is confident la the best stove in u.w.. He has. now the largest stock of the above article* (too *tau:e ons to mention,) that has ever been offered in this part of the country. Ile.invites his Mends and customers to call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that he eansult them In quality and pries; he flatters hhisself that be has had much expediter** in his line of businfas, therefore he 'feels confident that he cannot be surpassed In quality or chapattis. sirßoofing and Spouting tine - all kind of jobbing done at the stiortest notice. ' atre fired, 5 dearkabort Minket, rat side, DOl:mak. 3Larch 21, '52 I• - SIYE BEIAND BUILDERS. _ • SCHUYiIIitCOUNTY LUMBER NIAItiIFACYyRINC CO NY. ['Miry. onba ud at the r exten,ive mamma, on Relit oad street; a great quantity of lumber of every kind sand description, which they can supply litVparators, • Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought . elsewhere. ; •They are elm ready,.to through the means of; their extensive business, and la bor saving machines, Manufacturl articles in their at a saving of 2S per cent.on form . r cost.. Their Large workshops hare beets lo- sueeessfUl opera tion for the put year,lturning out vast quantities of" Doors, Wind ar Frames, Sash, Pan I Work, . Be sleets, . Blinds, 0:• Dinzilsters, +limners, ;Mad all Until of Prawd, Parried and Dirtied Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders et* shortest notice, for any quantity or quality of sawedoe manufactured stuff. Dry and green Reinlock, of all kinds, for builtUngpur7 poseeJ Oak, Maple. Poplar, chair; plank and scantling boards; Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, ke., for cabinet work; Whitsand Telfrow Pintas:suds for llooring,raw or made to order; WhDe Pine plank, S. 24,2, and ineli lanel.plera3rs ready alai, plank, beams, rails. scantling, posts, shingles, Dalt, ceiling lath, pali ng. ke., Ac. Akir•B Ille of sewed Stuff and everything in their line on hand or to o , ler, at the shortest notice. Pottsville; Mitch 29 !ft7 • 10. • TO OARP STOVES 1 STOVES!! STOVESIt! LOOK HERE!-If . :--- - illigli 01 the Steve t“ iIIGEORCIR 11. STICIITER. at . the .....„,_ `Ota Pveam.;Centre street. Pottsville. - 74 - 1,.. : oppoeite .1. D. Drown's Drug Store, is t.: Ti7;,.. making tintuupenents to "Ellis ex- , . • towhee seunent or . STOVES, ,__f_ • • • TINWARE, i RRITTANIA -WARE, • . . LIOLLOW.WARE, At prit i lleretotbre enparalleled in this region. • The marts is:• it'd of the Stores, together with nimble tad primes: .., • • Wm.Texen—lVoir. 7, La, 10.'with Astute*. trout Eli to 1 Victor—Noe. 4 and 5, from $l2 to $l4. ' / 1 3; land R; from $l6 to M. • Complete—Nos. 3, 4.5 and 5, from $9 to $l7. Patten, or Kgg—Nos. 2,3, 4 and-5. 'MU Cannon-4( 1 1. 2. S. 4 and 5. —. answer ltansessibr kltchents—Nos.2 and 3, from. 107 to 11. $ - Puke Stout otall aisms; Russia Iron, with Cut Iron Cylinders. Also, common dad Buckets. at mints ranging from 40 cents to V.l. Oahanisrd Coal linclats from SI to $2 50. Stine Pfne, mid for 9 cents pcz pounik. Elbows 10 cis. extra Russia ben Pipe, 20 chi t per sin& - The following; list of miseellatmeops articles will also always be Pound on band and sold cheap for C. 4511: Coal Shirrels. Pokers. Iron and Tin Pane. Water Cott ers, Field, Cacopheimi and Oil temp., best German Stare Ittactlpx, Fire Bridle of all plisesokir Stove., nengee,tr., Clay. Cylinders of enortettsite. for Sheet Iron Stoves. Also. Tin sold by the box, Sheet Iron, by the ponniit cheap for cash. , • - • •All the above goo ds will ha sold at reduced priees, kir CAE% and Mom let east of aning innunerated above* , Sad It to their s ,rth idvantage to give ms a ail. U SORGE IL er,ncuTnc a'Old Stores taken in enelmags Jar neer AmaisVatit VMS delivered Without charge. -1-.,P4ttrettlet, September s,'sT . 36bm =l==E=3 BOOKS, &c. - • • JUSTICES" FEE BILLS. IHEnew Justices' Fee Bills, Revised x and °Wetted by the Legislature of Pommylvanla, iseprinted, and *kr sale by B. BANNAN. • . ALMANACS! ALMANACS!! VOW on hand, a foil assortment of Almanacs for MS, compriring Undo Sam, Ircesetseper's. trated. German, &e. Yor sale elnap. wholaninan retail. by • B. DAMIAN. WATSOATI ANIMA OF PILMADELTRUL 4 re NNALS or Philadelphia & Pei syliania In the Olden Time, a collection ot - ' m , anecdotes and Incidents of the city and Halt:that& tente r —numerous en em a s. New revised edition,pub• Hsiang In numbers, 3 at cants each. &ascriptions re ceived at • B. HANNAN'S Book and Stationery Store. °lmpute. . • "LITTLE DORRI PtICK.ENS'S Last Novel, “LITTLE' meow is now eansplehs. Cheap edition, 60 ets. ilusrated, 76 eta. Fine edlUonilro. plates, $1 60. • . The Fortunes of Oleneore, Levees new novel. Nothing. Flew, tales by the author of John lialtflos. Mairealties lbs:Julp—ris.: norm's. Orabrun'a.Btophent, °odors, &e., &e.,just reesired, and for sale hy B.BANNAN. VIEWS OF POTTSVILLE. HE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the 'Plows of Pottsville, which li a beautiful view of wavaell, tc which he will sell at the low Me of 2; centesimal, to close out the lat. They ware published at $1 50 each. Now is the time to procure a copy, as but feu reetain unsold. May SO, 's7' ! 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' . . 1 And in this Wished and breathiest cue, ( ti n O'er earth, and air, and sky , and , I That still low voice in silence ' , • * Which.ipealuksione, great of Tack ,The whispering leaves. the 6 brook, i 1,4 7 The linnet's warble fluter g , . 1' 1. -- The blvehmuld bee, the I rook, ,1i • , • All these their EAT= 9W i i . Now shine the starry of light, , , . Gulag on earth nith Idea eyes; 1 . Brit* guardians of th e Inobrowed Idea. , What me ye la yonr i tative pokiest? , 1 , .' I know not! neither 6an I know, - I Nor on what lee ye attend, • 1 Nor whence ye DWOrbitt4 go, Nor what your ,or end. ; .. ;• 1 ' * • I *-: I know they be holy things, * • . That from room to sacred shine, ' : ! • ' When eon the beat of abed wings, And ha ts echo all divine. ' i Their it I never Nought, "Nor ned to what science tab; . I Far, oh In childhood I was taught : _ pa on amidst them dwells. i vi t ' The rkeninkvaids, the fading treas.. • grasshopper's last feeble sound, j . - • lower jest wakenat by the bream, ' .All leavethe stillness more proformd. .., , • twilight takes a deeper shade, • . , The dusky pathways - blacker grow, And silence Mims in glen and glade,— All, all is tante below. ' 1 •• ; • And other roes u sweet la thisl , 1 . win dais upon as welt a day, 1 r ,And. sinking down the deep Abyss. Will, like the last, be swes auLyi Until Eternity is gained. i That boundless sea without a shore, , .? • Thai without Time tbremer Maud, • And will, when Thne's no neon. ' Now nature sinks in soft revere, A living semblairee of the Mark The dew steels noiseless on the met The boughs have almost mewed to wave: The silent sky: the alusPilLOuth, i Tree, =ortolan stream - , e humble sad, ° A ll tell from whom they hadlheir birth, • . And cry, qiehold a MIDI"' • VESPERS. •A row of nit% faces by the bed.- 44 . •. r A row of little hands upon the rprool—• , ' • - A row of UtUa rogujah. eyes all 4 . A row attar naked feet expan l d: • ' • • I • . „ A gentle mother leads them In Moir praise, ; - • Teaching their feel to tread:Kr hiwirenly ways„ And takes this IoU in childhood's tiny tide, The littlowrors of the day to chide. No lovelier sight this side of heirep Is seen, !I And angels hover o'er the gronp'aerene, . Instead of odor in censor Earwig, Therodoats thelragrance of an Infant's tongue. Then, tumbling headlong Into welting beds, i• Beneath the sheets they hide Weir timid headc Till plumber steels . away their Idle ream, And like a peeping boa each WO appears. I All dressed like eigelgin their gowns of white, They're wafted to the skies In drowns of night; And harp will sparkle In their eyes at morn, And stolen graces all thelr ways adorn. Sketch. PiCIDENTS OF SPERM WHALNCI:. 1., , 1 • , • 1i Ton , n good barque Fish -was lying becalmed 4ti tto~o West end of Celebes, with i large spina' whale oopide,.rtudylobeent in. The sea was smooth ass rind, and the sun hot. es biases. ~, I i "In board there !" 'shouted the mate, who was on katage•over the side, "In boird there, ahoy I" "Bir ".was the response. • 1 II • . i ."Wgose hook on is it?" 1 . 1 ',. • "Mine," responded a voice from • the half deckk and up :bounded Tom, a smart lyoung• boatiteenii. with nothing on brit a pair of drawers. In a coq= pie of winks be made idush ai the open gangwayl overboard, for he was a good swimmer, but an. luckily hie fOot slipped and Instead of jdnipih'gl !outside the whale, whieb was evidently his inten- - tion, thil back of his headfstrtick the ridge of the I whale, and he went down withbishaids etended over his head. All who s - archim sopposed.he was going down a fathom or two to tool off, and di petted him up again in a Tew'ieeends, but'Uot ar,. peering FOOD, the me: along the gangway and tlid mates upon the stages roared out--" He's gorilla save him, boys!" and in a second 'five of our beet swimmers plunged atter him, and a boat .was lOW sired at the same time. Bat - ik..wai all in vain; poor Tom rose no more; even the men who plunged after him only saw a shoal of sharks descending i in the direction they suppose he was sinking--- i No doubt he was devoured in less than five' ur n ets:salter he jumped overbear . Shoals of. Sharks generally keep company with', whalers, ' especially • when they have whales alonglide, anddash at biz . erything that is thrown overboard. % They would eat a wbalo'a'blubber in a right, if not kept ,Offs by spades and lances. These . sharp histrainerita t. are appreciated by them—they seem to know that their touch is death, and inatinctitively, keep: a respectable distance, until the carcass is • surren dered 0 tbetX in due form ; then they have a blOw out, and a free fight without interference from salt beef enrglionsi ' Poor Tom had taken his list dive. • The bolt, after palling I:stern, following the set of, the cur rent a remoulde time, returned and wad: bolted up in silence. The men were too oppressed with grief to sing the usual song, : and walked forward without exchanging a word. The captain bad walked - the quarterdeck fall{ five 4tnetes, anti rentirlost in thought, when the man at the mast head sung oat; "There she blows—there; main-- there's two of them." , • "Where.awayr demanded the, captain, opting isig into the main rigging. i ."Itight astern, air, large whales! Theie goes 'dikes, headed Ureas thb ship's wake to: port'!— There she blows, there again, continued the leek out, and soon the captain and mates were up aleng side of him.• • i , , , "Clear away the boats l"' - ehouted the captain, and get ready to lower away,: down from aloft.— Ship keeper; away, aloft and keep a good-lookoviL" All bands were on the mokk,frill oflifeand'an imation. Poor Tom was forgotten in the unite. went of the moment. It Iva not until the eaP.- tain's boat had dropped satire that be recalltil:to mind the, fate of his bestattrer Ly his atitarnee from the . bow of the boat ; et , seeing he nide boy lookirik rived:the ta ff rai he sung out. , it. "Jump overboard, BUJ, ilia I'll pick You'OP, I want you to pull tho after Oar." , ' i ' Without a momenta hesitation , Bill was Over-' board a fathom deep, brit ram to the surface; like • cork, and was dragged inboard. F, 1 1 I! • "Now," said the captifie, who war a jovial young fellow, and 'delighted to identify bil o sell with the humors of the crOir, "you, Parson } pull the harpooner oar , _ I ' ll give ' yowa chanca . tel fay tao,if we bays the good leek to "get 'eporli, l the whale; but miss) if you miss, I'll drive alines. through yon."r .- A! • , 1 . .". ,11 . •The young limn whim be addressed artraison; bad obtained the title.by trying to teach a . cheple' of New Zulanders,t .read the Bible: .lAirthe men bad ' by-na=es, such 'as Long Boy, Bread sword, Jack Ketch, IdiereOmplaint, Rbisamatiim, Lazarus, Ae.. - and 'these names were -morel need i than those l on I the articles .{ - ' '-•• IL ••• 'i • I This weir the - Parson'a bit voyage whaling; add ~ the voyage` was yet yedni, es there.- were{ onlyl 300 bbl. oil on board. andi the Alp eireldistowl 2800 this.. The death of Tom had given in? • lift, ishieli'of; right belonged to soma uperi, 'legal sp.:mar, of. whom. there were severe) emee g th e . crew; and h. felt detertoloOd to show himself :wor thy of,the,plice„the captain • bad seals:Sod bite. 1 ' "Pell, my bajt—sprinir to your tiarelLbend I your backs," Said the captain, grindlngi. hl( teeth', and pushing at the after 4r with all his might:] "Pall and head the mate - --:that's yoi, another] stroke'like that, 'my hearties; there.lthe4 she pee ;• now she ties, hurrah i the Mae d1 1 4 4-41 °* we liari-- , olt she goes r' 1 t , "The whaler np, Or:: sai I. d the Parson,lielevl r upting the c aptain , "on the larboard bow-7 •11 "Bob. is, and its our chance. Peak yogi oars; ' boys, and takete the paddles " ..i The' order win promptly obeyed, ai m we were seated *Ling the gnmillea paddling like Malaye., ! l! The while first about halfl a mile: o ff , geinglit thoi ate of Thies knots an burr,-amt'blowing sisleisli .litely as a blicksmith'itieellowe. ' •1 "Don't makers noise, my. Lade- whispered the captain; steep your paddles clear oftke.si4peof the bolt.. What *Amble eellow• he LlF—Oei-heillti . ed. waridar. patriarch. !Naw,Rnr•an, If you - mid him.l'll:itill your-mind, he's good kw 14 bh!e.. ye5.y..,90; perhaps 100, andl•to miss" hiss dimple, denth—two deaths- 7 4, boys?, Bark I take ,yeee paddles out of the watvi+b• smells nakusn-loto be dounet;.piddle away."l 1 We *ere following in his wake, midis the Sun was ahleias on his s •terbeeird side, the ettPflde el"'? dada the/tars world lotlf blind him,'audves. ble se to approach without being seen, land st.e4 the boat accordingly- It !liras really grand to I: the treble fellow ploughing *twig ire castle, t a water ending over his back as if be-were ,h! hi ,11t for tbe binellt of b i z . health, *ea I‘ll7 l °S., 4° °; ,• Plias"' '-- E,- '' - ' . t • a captain . ' nieti4 oat:ad - Ip, Arnim: mud e ,, „, though lu • whisper, his 'era gieri.9ll: llo .g 410.11 world fen tkona, theirioekett. ~, . , , ._ I,_ 1., The boat's' bow eras 'saute w ide " t he _ irh , "lens hemp not . moie than . eight .feet . off; tie Papist held tbe lion (harpeoa) by that middle, esieless $ • . i . . !• , , ::t.:. = . :NO. , 45. < 1. 5 , in hie lett banditti. Min! MID piddled, Jilt Ire! fug way With tliii libeler,' while 'the, captain- Bea gradially Vigo boat. bead be sad mere rcli . '. ' "im' slid the captain; bat the Parson artkiatier*l i ;I"Lai On." " Dart, lau rah You're e r enoegitt - "TAY our was Mill the tatiwke ,o f the Persott. ! 1 4 “T blast ye. , there'slay en and have your bead; necked all giving the %oat a - sweep es 'Pill - thesteering oar. This ti there there was no Dv to dath.uor win it necesea ; for the Parson, , 'Prior to give increased velocity to the harpoon, - .g into the box of the boat and sent one iron •la ihei other socket upAtito the *bale, kat shift '4114411;4in !jumping dawn into his proper piseer the Luc* but before he eould bnag it to 1 while fairly :prang out of niter at lead :slit ' camedown with a splash that abroad- In feat* as if abs had been” hammed is ibeeleinitif a waterspout. 1 - .1 ilierWkerti," sheeted - the treptain—ustarn for - !yam'lleriVreara the men bent to their oars amid 'Abe *hirlpendereated by the suasion of the whale. lass *I-Pim* *am to; his original pterre, vs. igaidlesa of te thirocaseguaneeo, while the boat lay ;alineit iga, st the whale's huu sent the lanes -into his eitaisSindierned It rand round; the !!esOliin swearing like 111 minter for Alai to sit , 4olrn toi his oar and le la hand to back - the boat f clear eff* whale. -, ,_,J . 1 , I "Herponts thick 61°04; "said the Parson cow. 1 poisillbles liesiehangedplatni with the captain, jut did; miss bile." 1s • -• 1 ' ,1 'The : Whale then went downtitiont Arty fathoms, but was too , much used rip to timain long below, i lia*" *bin he acme up to blow; My motionless for a rintniete; "Lay on, sald the esorticle, "and I'll i kill him dead." The order Whet Wirvirepeated. - tam Pampa sent the stein of the bailment* against , ! ilinWbatel side, anditie espinin weenbeet pick ',! is out soft place &this lanes, wheittii whale milled eitort round, 81*P midair eery treeraeof hie t dukes Mid it gently open the boat's gomanOic BM tipped der over, keel up, as 'polite4 .1.0 windy i would turn her band in bidding adieu. Bat nib*. i 1 ly as a dash' the flukes .!flew toihe other sid , Ciatt i 1 another! beet dean in two, add broke the-shied i fillets's 4g. :Here was.* pretty] men; twelie sin. I , neva riveirboird lir bloody water, surrounded, by 1 ; sharks; and'at the frame time, liable to be smash - j ! en" in *ea by the while's dishrag but the Toner. , ; able' patriarch, apparently iatiabed with what-be i ' bad dmre, left as to the mac of the sharks, and paddled away with tore..inms end a boat's line. I t To right ono boat was the Mork of a few min ',l ' etas, and in half en hoer she Was an ark of safety i wittiall hinds on boardi The *hale mode toward Ithe ship, ran roankand round a few times, and 1 then turned nti fin out; and _bead sunwards. He made 05 barrels oil. I i i The - flume and second mate, unable to eaphire i the other :Wale returned to the ship; but that same afternoon, the ! Penton saw bins, or another fellow 11 like him, rind bad the ream* of fastening to him ij 'also,. The three whales made 270 barrels oil. i s ' In six week's, the Pillson saw and 'truck four large Ind twerp, sehoccl whales, and never missed 000. This uniform success induced the captain to } , . !I! give him charge of the l third Mate's boati.in which' be killed some half dcren whales, when be had, - three of his :Ala stay. in and was Beet ashore at (imam, to procure inedi*clattendantwo and remain- ' a there six months. 1 . ' Whaling hrlitit unlike far+every lowering ta a il battle in which all are liable to lose their lives. . Bat thererhaler- reitties ewe skill and courage than the,:seldier or ifieh.of,wer's man. _He must , think and act 'at the seine time—there are no given rules by * bleb he eani govern himself, for every whirl. b attaekipt to.abow some new caper, arrinst which 4trintsst priOide on Om Instant. Our Whalemeo, with a little martial training, ! would make 'the most fo Waldo sailors in the . 1 Wort& as they are. reitainly the most Intelligent ! anti daring. 1, - , 3 tat attain). . • - • CRUM coy A Tin r I Cuiris rele tly• stint a Mr. Collantine, neir ,Fort Mason, Te , with a - double-barreled shat.gan;foi , &cousin hint of larcev. tine*Uied. (Ow hours stun-lards. pABT Sunday afternoon, lin Poughteepsie, - N. 11. 1 , ebOy - awned Mepinnis elatherd another monied Michael . .. Nicholson in that e cannot possibly re cover. 31C0innis gate hi.. self up to the author: i: . Or the lith ult., in 39t , boy named James O'Conno acqernelly biateg by illieha thntjhe dled a few 'days a 'nested. , i; Liti attempt was made . 00 armed men to lynch J SParta,rrennesme,charged marlin:tined ,Enget; but t by several Prominent elti stinted-to let the law label!, .1/I.IIIT bloodily afternoon, a min namtid. Depots Tan bi tatting tier throat, from wards dragged her body to aim idiseovered by the n secured with much I 'R. L 51r 5 B IMHOF.= o Ala 4 recently shot and kill slkin wholresided on b cropping with him daring Bishop chitin that the s Mull immediately delivered' theilties. 1 • , Asornin i case of fatal boo, t discovered ib New Y, bad, a difficulty with Owen' ,c6cll'ck las Tuesday morn , Bp-trek-McDermott over di ibinring hint.so that he di Kennon' his been arrest .1 . d Ar Old damp Colorado, - Brown -'county; Texas, on; he 21st, ult., a diffioni ' occurred between two heti hers' fleeted Watts, 'the one. part, and a ' M t er Mid son on the.oth . Firearms were used, na GeorgeMetts and' 1 younger Holland Were illed od the spot: , Job • Watts was mortally eitoded,lnd died a wad l 4 afterwards.' f 1 - is thei.psh of Calcsaieu, Lonbletna, &week or two since, two 'violent Men named Hart (father ad um), -were killed by Outlet 'whooe lives easy d: threatened .- Those Whe.had killed them : were , absequeotly :seised by the friends of .1 he dead ..en, end three of them. Renton Willburn, and J. . ' ,i:id 11. Magee, Were ihotldead. Two- others sue ed in enaklug their e*.ape. -, ' • -. • • A wan nantitA.lihnFej, living pear Bullock's reek, 13.. C., in it 4t of a ger f shot his horse and some cattln and boks, and _on Sunday set fire to Is'house,;whieb he hsCpinvionsly locked. His 'three motherless ebildreni aged from 5 to 14 , yeirs of age, irisupposed to halm perished in the flames. - .piecerearrsnt eras isineel against him by a' neiitibof. had an officer lent to serve it; but he was fouled, fortifiediln on of his barns; and-sweets ing to. shoot any chits who should attempt to ap. prameh Wet.. Finally belwas captured by strata. gem . 1 .! ._ ' 1 f --4 • . H A anncittna tra g edy oc curred last Monday in allowell', Maine. - i A n named RYatt„ ayio his adtiMof- Far, • mingtok - had beettileies to a young mi womnn wkto worked in factory 'at Hallowell.— 1 . , She had recently, declines) to reeeiVe idealisations. I An interview tuariplace im Monday at her beard ing hotisei„ when bb attetityted to I shoot her, and failing 'in this, tairued the pistol upon himself, trod, and fell, dend. Ble had iteeidentally pat both bale into one tanOl, by Whisgt the young ' • woman's life was,iiired. I Ile . received both balls 'in hii heed. The.barrell be discherged ,at his in tended' victim.contained only poWder. •' , : 1 HAItiMiVP Isnitytm :rower Of the Montour ArstieNi, under %be Meiners of Ore timer r nstd of s - t1 Ararat the lals else lon whop he was a. can did stele* Amerahly, eatermini4 fears of aurae" upon bittlself, ands doub t of hi s own perfeet sol - detertaliwni to the an inventor* of his 'secure! giesti !the to lowing flattering ! insult !! Blank 1 receipts.) road} for tairseribem t 200. Nan-pkving sobeeribers. traquatulated, 100. D.. posits,! either spenial or kroneral-400. Biemirr in table draner--two 3 mint pieces, one new and 3 Old coppers veld - wlO. :IRailroid beads, t/eit Free Pass On Cal wills Railroad. laded. nite, 000'0 3, We join our wi h • those rot our •spnght. reotemporary, tt i Por 1 stown 'Ledger, that Brow r will he Compel to uspenC • Cot.. /tarn* is now engaged is the rapers ion of a Review Of the deeisioo :of the Supreme uort,atioceptingi to overthrow the Missouri Cos. rumiw $ e Is i it if epproiwi'ite- feT:him, as be list autvivornf theutruggiO aud . crisis which 4ndesllrith the atlotleu of that rut measure_ of atstesatausbip, toorludieste the ,utetudry sotr.the intrielisto of theirdert who iecorrlithel it. The ; Review I ' appear , sod it will eve a loop" Ilia to tha. 'Sooty oetisfroS • than if eibirekseittais Mr: Beelosi thinks that Is tiSaltb has bails' a7inipsored by the ' • Ts tio t a which its seeesse i • • , beruassi re ved a Übioalef amine I ' • •on,• ..„ A atbeios so i0IPTI" siesee:—By the sogioot II f the eity aotirairittat Ourbeardl,* 41., to mu; y i sterest kr is k le i that sky, irbicb kt-kase eget eely• elk; italtes, the sky kas been mniteed is oesslY -foe'thoessaidi deli/via for itais 4ii Wei itanOxi thank. .040 i. 41ahhiratinteroared. SAll6'fsies the d!?, baibig Sue arar,brobiii lattiosg,' as& a, fair se silmirlit •MM ikettAsei FAR is tbessiii illsey / and siistibis*, seeetleersre Warta, that sho;rocortrid da4asii kttbassosait of 112728 sad colds. ~.„, s TRAM PUNT= OFFICE. HavialsproaaredtbreiTitemiciroarf sow / to icon 0•JOS mil WOK mom 1044 ipack ftu bedosistaa*oth Maks Pwisp L /AP ftfiefThis; Lary Pastor*, • t 1 , --3404.4 lllsbAs o Mad • Nist .. .s4o4e, Astielede renitel.d, - rime sftmli• - ilin Hands * 9sierfidaks, gee. at tliaairysbartaisiStlea llsistsclE.443oX VARM is - usolsoldisslssUlas USA s(aoy stbss sees la this oy ti o sonboriatilisaa air to sariert "wow, tbriablitai.• Us, a - practical hist** omit, ws till tssessidlrowtsaa.ta I?. as ant as say Oat as hp bat' dtlas, IrBINTING IX own ants alibsslsartastaidiss. • 101:1X =DEILY. 1100k40,141a iron vaditi of sir*. Simi* Jima. of ova domplontak aumafietoroa,bosad aserolid Ismantica or. a Nairrarane—A school teash• Sr who his he. qagapd a keg time Is Marro: 44 fessioa, Dad irnesird the inflamer el a sews. papa epos the minds' of a family of children, mites to the minor of the Ogdensburg Belidnid as lbilowi MI have Mind tt to be a *alga& fact softball imeeptiou that them scholars of both sexes ma of nil eye, who hare amen to siewerimers at home,{ whoa eompared.with 'these who bare not, ass - 1. Better mange welling in prmwsehrtios and *aphasia, and meamesally reed mere seder. staudiT hey egly. 2. are better gpellere and delve wards with meter seas and secusay. - S. They obtain a mania* knowledge et peg. mph's, in almost halt the time it maker others, ,as the morepeper has toads them fasalinar with ' the location - of the importaal places, nations, their Goretnnseats and doings ea the globe. 4. They an better gniatmartans, (or baying be. come so familia with Style, in the newspaper, has the sermon place invernesses% to the /D -ished led *Wile, °attire of the Ammums, they more readily comprehend the messing of the tais,, and eottsequently analyse its Mustruation with are. 4 1= li. They write better imapositious, wring better language, inutalalng more thoughts, more clearly and connectedly expressed. 6. Those young Men who' hare for jean been readers of the amespapers, ism always tablas - • the had la the debates , sonietw j exhibiting ammo extensive knowledge upon irgreeles Terkel of subyriets, and expressing Shot views 'with greater fluency clearings sad eoreetnets la Unit an of language. • Us following description of Napoleoi'a ',ves tal:lanes is extracted fikwn Us . , third Tolson oflz B Walter S c ott's "Life of Napoleon Bonaparte t" "The countenance of Napoleon is Nutlike to al mat every one from description, and the which 'are found everywhere. Thi bait here Mil* marks artite attentieu otthe Collet. The shape of the countenance upproaebal. more than is sisal in the Minas nee, to antlers. Ins eyes were gray, and full of expression. Thu _ 'brow and upper part of the countenance was tout itir:of a r.erst character. - His now t and mouth _woe beautifully fanned. • The oppekip wee very IdltML "The teeth, were indifferent, but were little shOwn in speaking. His smile possessed uncom mon-sweetness, and is suited to bare been treats. tibia. Da complexion wu a clear olive...other wise in general colorless. The prevailing Char 'tette of his countenance was grave, even to Mel ancholy, tat without any signs of ',verity or-vi. °lance. Ataterdestb, the placidity and dignity of exprespion !bleb continued to occupy the features, rendered them eminently ;beautiful, and the admi ration of all who looked upon him." WHAT 751 UHITHH.STATINSUIt t 1; oats.—?be national wealth of the liaised Stater‘ as so coats, • may bo Alas stated Value of farms and ealtivated iolt, $5,000,000,000 h"" 1 ". eat". abolifilte4 1,500,000,000 44 • agricultural iaspbse9644 500,000,000 " miner, , 4,500,000,000 " dos king ousts 2.500,000,090 ralluarl lad calla* 1,100,000,000 ". fastness, mins updiseabos . - . shops, • 400,000,084 commercial marine, -., 200,000,000 " agricaltural.produes; doase • tismannfastaree, and for- '- - . sign good' on band, - 1,020,000,000 " gold and silver coin and but- • . lion, • . 300,200,0110 • . " public lands,- Alps ,of war, • fortifications, navy yards, public buildings, ie., 4 ,000,000,000 Grand'total, —Dooms Pat.: Tea Bums' ra Caustaoot.—lt Is a fast well at tested bresperience that the memory may be se rionsly 'Oared by pressing upon it too hardix'and continuously in early life. Whatever theort we sold es to this gtesf funotion'of our nature, it Is 'certain that'its powers are only gradually devel oped, and that IL forced into premature exercise, they are impaired by the effort. This is a maxim, indeed, of testers' leiport, applying to the coa lition and cellars of every faculty of body 'and mind; but. singularly "to , this one we are now con sidering, which forms, in one sense, the Maeda. lion of intalleetual life. A regulated *zero Is. , Short of-fatigue, is improving to it, but we , are booed to refriin from goading it by constant and , lions efforts in early life, and before the instri mint is strengthened to its work, or it decays en der our bands. 'trod, New Fork, • 11 years of age, was Fischer, a milkman, . Fischer' hub Coz.oint. Scatassisoita, tamely one of Walk. er's officers, the Same whose losi of the battle of Santa Rosa 'was the commencement of the ieries of disasters which (laded in Walker', ezpipion, his lately returned - from Costa 'Rico, whither he had ded•tgi'escape Walker's vengeance. Ile rep !esents the Nicaraguane as rapidly reoovering from the * effects -of Walker's occupation, and as well prepared to resist any new attempt l it Inva sion: They bitd a militsiy force on foot of 2,680 men, with 26 guns, and as order has been issued requiring all the male population between sixteen and illy to arm themselves audio be ready for srivleoat a moment's yarning. f wait, b a boil.; of r tri Baker, io jail at Ith the Mauler of a mob was addressed eon. do Hinds/hook. R. Iri; dr murdered his wife. ear to ear. He after= a bask yard, where it ightiers, .Tannes was and lodged in Jail. d citizen nor •kailadega, .4 Mr. .1. G. Maxwell,' firm, and had bean ;hi present year., Mr. dog Walluatiliable. 'bimetal; up to the au- Tea effect of paying stnall,dehte is illustrated . . by the following incident. _The Fredericksburg • Herald says that a merchant of that place went to Caroline Court on a • certain occasion with a $lOO note of a certain denomination. Shortly eller he•got on the men be paid it over to a far. mar.' Thu - farmer soon discharged se indebted. nets to 50020 one else, and them the note kept on' its misslion of liquidation until near the heel of • ' • • the evening, wh e n it was arils paid back to the same merchant who took it there, and be brought Whack ito Fredericksburg. Having the curiosity to trace its winking', be found that .$lOOO worth of it ihrtk had been paidby that $lOO note on a single day:. idnight' ruffianism has It. JaniceMcDermott cHearnan, &bolt Ave .g, is which the latter head with acirt,rung, the:next day. Me- illa-stre **coming a nation of vain, : nitrate gent fouls. From January Ist fo Oil date wa bare imported foreign 'marobandise to the value of one hundred and seveniplve millions of dol- larp—about fourteen million; more thins oar la ' pot% emountea to , for the tains time bed year. The vales of our exports 'sloes Jana * Ist is about afty millions of dollars, or about Aar mil lions of dollars leas than our exports for same time last year.. We have run lola debt thii year alone, abOut one beadred and twisty-1n -mil lions of dolls*, and-by the sad of ilia, year will ba mach larger," Sias, tiro well known poet', and mina' of Me Barliagto• Bratimel, siiiresist Nt follow/se t• ograded isbovibes • gmty parasol, Ms &Wed -Politely bide et.-eied th e Wag to hell?' • - " • timbay riot.. "rispeoper ve soatos. •• With cheap of coldesee to dump t4' 8111414, It WWI be eent,rif millmill ortil let It, .. I Willie ibtsiameallier sUI be sons 110 t. il*loiatypouti a Batrie -Coacaustow.—The New - Slut tares clearly, but with great ealianeea: Tax iltuincial management of the municipal af fairs of - New York appears to be at lair ends.— A report hiajust been made tp the Cenneithlek shows thatl aeruty eight millions of &Oaks. are die the City Truantry, which ought to have been paid,fang.'ego. • On aisessotents 'Timid there Is the 5um,0e i 11i,739,010. and or unpaid taxes Ur 8.16,000. It is strongly 'suspected that liw moulds hate been lu t tereepted on thoir way from the tax.payers to the TreesnrY. Shan or Pnosrsam..—The following is s my good evidence. of good times: ' Whore spades grow bright, and ailto swotsmu dal— Whom jails are Ismpty sad when, ism anv fill ; Where cluirehytths aro with Soloist Ibobteps sots: Law wairt,vardir woody. Aleut and lb tiers— W him & A m Lett Ira sad whore Ihrosn ides; ham Suo - aboosdithad youth is multi= wa in , app. signs are, they &Warty tad A happy pawls aid well governed Bute. • 0111Plitryard ToylorstatM ol6l the Isbonmet on die swat of Norway err supplied with weed from the tropics, - by the Golf Sasso. Think of Arotie Rohm burning upon their hearths the Palms of I wo, um bogsny urn 0124111111111, and the Pre' doer woods of the Ammo and the (Meese I gestlegill• dined . withmfrie' *dem day, And above, bs beard atabiall &Did col'inV gp ingland o f laftiesd io Mistakes way, "If dump was eay oeWsiek er dying?"' '• se; be replied, and soft; his best, Wails they Were dieeessing their Ices, • "1 1, 10 pa _rebated 'Mien a sew silk dress, ~ prodeeed I Ihmeeia' I ery—ala," jar Ka Nets Irishmen mitered the pre. mises•of *MR sic; Donaldson, this Cosa*, mad mot. therefrom his whole stock of produce. Tansten - nim 40010_ to market armed. Thu des. titatti condition of mini* persons oat of easploy. maeti it the mu* of this desperate stele of if, Wis.... What the Coming winter will produce i. the way of suffering, it is dillnult to predict.+ • in Ste- !mutat that it wilt be unparalleled. P/P•gariss sighting roars ago. a basatifid yea's; gristliaistif Esther Itaker. Is Wm/IA an a ZrZIMI boat 'At lorallag. bat waa. raartlerii4 too litagliag:ol• ; latter -Sow Tba patstlei oz. ettiiiaarit W 44 set-i groat: aria • larseisir l dd us. lierri 1 - tie ffOratratiet tbri raimbriara bat • *Ova airearse..-Tbia• girt wan ri , atates 4th Ether. of bilatbs Bomb wile to Mg, • slaitar fate. • tstooo,ooo,oa
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