, . • lingEss , jo uRNAL .. i , , - ~ , .s ~ ...,„ I. .../. i„ ..,1.1.,:i-... - - 1 'I. 1. , . TERNS OFitlE .. 4. • . _.l --. 4 , ~. , • • Ft or . - :- • . • ,• • ~. 1..••• able in adindle--$2 la . a' fi',19911A." re v i n z a u rog' 3 3lreatid $2 b 0 it 4.potit if „,, i ~Aid !awl , . . . • .,,,, -,...-• within tho , '"'"'" rocuntot . • ' ' " • ' - ' . :•,,,:: ' • , ~,,' .t 4 4,.. ,tire.ol, in advance, •• 1500 • " •.• • • - ; t •',•;"/4,.,:: ''''''''''"*Pl."°°". ' -• . 'IOW '•• •. &Kett g: 0 - .-do.• •- .'' '• ' '' ,200 0 ' .', : •,-,.....i,V - 4 4 :•I' l t :. • 1•; El e r t ia T es ,,,,dpue . n satistbelurarlablatpaldirthdrance, .:. '",• : • '' i • . ~ , ~ ;•..- f•t• • and *MU° °" a9 to C tutus Alta oriontet- -,3 •. •"'•; , _.. .*( --.,-* • . • •• • . 1 . he leurgot will t fumbled. tet CarrieratartitotinnWitt i ' • 100 copies, ea h on dellverr. - , 's2tr°f • a • ottl I Teachers supplied with the wryer& an . , Jai, at $l. ill adyance, •• . . 441 lioilv rta tranaparrna. yr.ubterthersord r the distont inuanre of their never . . bilah r may continue to send them until . . I:ii iit l g rth: l P iT u er i n 3 n id Met or I•ofuse to take theirrirwr iv. • 1 esti frem the ofil to which the,' r . the 1 • - 4 , r. hdi resplasibleuu A they have settled , a , , dared them disco Inure . 1 ... f subscribers Incise to other places%lthout inforolnj .. . the pti bu e b e ,,,,,,d & ~,,,,,,,,,pa p sare (tette the ornier directlon they are held mime* • r .. to, to to. ti . ittri4 .,; The courts hat« telidt,l that orlti re and I;aving thetran•L -- 9 " .g67 ` n th°°l7l ‘'` . d ' e "M d ; 7 « of iabintioual hand. albs! for, le prima faciaerl .0 . _ _ ... _ , . : .wwwwwswweleseett"'" l " .. "- .. * 7 l - --.-1---..._ . -.: • . . .. .. "'' • I' ' ' ; 'PUIt ' ISHED-EV . - • --VOL. X'. XIII .. - ~ .1 . I : • '. • . . RATER OF ADVERTISINC. sa-•..tde4rriteisags sel larger type thew enrol mai be Ont. lettere of 101 i n es. 5n cents for one itisertiaa-sule charged 40 Per end. ed ••• • on our &p i t a« ?a t m p. , litent. tn . «r oma 24 rent. each. 3 lines one tittle, 26- 77 77 —_ -r e,... _______ coat.-subsequent neertions.l* - icentsesch. Aliadrep. ... 'r . J P•. . .A ' .:, 'S ALLEIS' I - O rats.:o ove,,r3 I nes. fir short periods, charged as a, 7 • . . ..hate ~. 7 and Et South • . : es, Philadtd.plua, ' ‘.O ~,,,,,,.• 0:i . two. fillors. la. restra. Three linen, ' fit F..cr lIIIMG - q 12: ' ' 176 276 i 4a) DEAL - S'IN'OIL.S Fire lines, 1 0 l'6o 200 300 : b O - lin s 1 ' 225 2 60 ' 4.00 ;' 600 .June 6,'57 . . -23.1 y • rtx c , '!..t ....5 o 'o .46 0 : 700 Seven lineal —1 --- ` . . . • Itight - ileow, 7*5 225 '2 So b'oo . 8 00 •' ' orr o ii! 0 4 -: !! : OILS,M ' •,- .. Nine lines, • • 1 225 - 300 660 I 900 • , A4L 6;14 Sufi Li InlpeCllTiniSieQUiliOT ftsel&Wts. ; • HODCS 0 N & KEAN One saitre, 1.5 I 2 25 360.600 ' 'lO 00 ' .9 two squares; 2 . 1/ 4I N 4 409 0 '; l4 00 Nos, 5 ~', V 5 - . Wharves htlobo time siriares, 3 0 500 750'/2 00 ::18 ( 00. • • yew ,noun,! , 4 t 000 800 14.00 :20 00 General Commissio , X archants, and Dealers in quer t„ « . ( 4, 4 0 I • . 900 • l'l t 09 ,18 00 ' 1 ,211 00 WHALE AND Sl' .RH OIL FOR MINING ...at,argerilitsee or short r.erlods,ati neragreement. . ' ` AND .31 E WA . ICAL PUR PQBES. , c • r Business N, tire., $l, each-aceosepanied with an -5ept.22,`56 —-'. • ' T 3441. .7vertisement,so • .nta each. ... • ; - -Ada t olitutmeula . fore Marriages and Deattra,lo cents1111"" -- . '-"- mown 4 1 6 co , mane fornettle. tion--sulweeneottnacrtions. bcoluts `ek'D•- W. patine.' Nine wo dsareconntedas ti line I n advertiaing. ' n Aunts is ' • 11erchante and • thee!, advertising by theyear, with 014, SOA , CANDLES, Lis, :' . rh.logif,eivols its ding idvertiaement net exiteedingls,NlD. I 0 Sent ' Water atreet, below tfias. sill be cha , , including anbseription, $1.6 00: Market Philadelp ia. :o 1 . Space to Ibexno toffearsquams, with chats. • . • • cr. and subacri (ion, , , - • 90.00 Sperm, Gard. blephaut. Thole. Tamura' and. al t mlitraerF ii WI t Man changes , I tho 'rate& designated above. OIL Sperm, at) ` Adamantine Candles: , lAd sertlietztents tin larger type thee, usual will be . . - el - T. Miller Salannius; charted 50 per ee , advance, on .these prices. .All cuts Phlleulelptda, Jinn:* 5, '67 .. . 1...,1 1 ' ' trill be charged th slime as letter rhea. , 71 Ns Trade +Over iseineutr remired from ' Adierthrlng ---0 1 0 221 M • as, .1163EUNT8 ,t . • tu.nts ',Woad, ex pt at 25 per cent. wiyamo - on these'• ••• - OF .„ . . .. - r i7,.., unless bye • ial. agreement with the pUblitther.. Marring& 2a ce !,'each. Deaths accompanied with no- sc -- H I '. :1 LL COUNTY I T ., 25 rents, wit out notices., no cberfie- ' ' '' - • All notlitet. except time. of a religious. character and • ' • ateducallorial purpows, will beetle/wed 25 rents 60,107 WILL S YE MONEY umber Milne, u oder 10. Over 10 linen, 4 rents per line ' . BY ' üBCHASINO• nAitional. , ' . . ereeeedinsa of meetings not efa general orputillechar- C alig 4 ::, Na 0 titse , rtcr.'chimed at 'cello; per line for each Insertion. , . In facilitate ea lotions we will state that 328711c1es '.• • OP , , •• . . . u't3krte.eailmle°r:mnn- : g4lll:l74ftbm.* Irkee°111:11-n na-niillianba" tilf TYNDALE -. . 1 4. 'MITCHELL,' Ati 4 nitimnk.and 7, it quarter column. All odd lines over ash !Steam, nha god at the rate oft rents Per life, for . 'tae time, and 8 cents per line for three Omen. • ' • 707 Chestn ~- above Seventh, ' Yearly tuiverlisiirs meat confine their adroit - labor to ' . belr own bust . •Amoveirs for other.. sale of Beal E. rtila . PHI. DELI -1 11.1.A. .. -• ~ "Ite, de., are not ncluded In brrnace advertisements. . - 1:17r. nits & Merton: import the gresteat variety of • .- PA' :NTII" - L&C..!. , , , NEW & BE, IITIFUL WARES ' 'l'lliiltt -- • whieh they will ae , ll' I qiniutilies - tai cult the wants of NEW ( NTY ES WINDOW SHADES. th. lIJST ree ired a farge and eleg..nt as- • FARMS .:AND CITIZEN, , I' 1 sortmnot of Vindow Shades, new and beautiful de. . AT on ., including i old Bordered. Oiled. landsca pe of no. ~,,,0 1 ,aa.,a ,eheapeetlia ~,nefei. ~. WHOLE ALE PRICES . . _ • , ALSO ,„• . •,. , ' ;• September 12s '57, 1711.271&50N3 • • .37-3t5 'i lured, Glazed n't Plain WOW Shades. ot 'ever' •Its• ----: •rl pt lon Per,• le try , ,„•••,- BENJ. BANN N.' ' JOlll, A. MOORK.) •, ' ' ' (JOHN W. WILLIAMS. • Cm n Street, opposite Episcopal Church. ' MOORE WILLIAMS;, arsh 14.'57 11- • . WILLIAMS;. J ST RECEIVED• •• . , General Com lesion Merchants, " New S pies Paper Hangings, . AND DEALERS IN )ORPE S, FIRE • pk --- ii" - . ~. MINER 1 SUPPLIES ~ 5) Board Fria a, Curtain . Pa. •.,... , alit • .- - " -- .7?"' . ~.„. .. ..„ ...... .aw 0. Wrist r street, Philadelphia. .1.r.. tz.t. Pieces. nun 6 cents to a i t s",7,, • -.--' ,-.4.7, •,..•-•". The subscriber hart g been associated with the coal - 110.WhIctl we co.PrePareG to . a . of',:". • ,;;-.... " I trade andinining 0 pont; penemlly, for sovertlyears, ut up at short • t,tice. - • are Prepared' to suppl orders tor all articles contingent louse awl Igo Painting, Ginning,' &e. to mining purposes A the' lowest; rites;wi th. care and . . ;Wired and En. melted French and American double despatch. Gunstock ' ropriam the following articles: . I,l,l,lltrystal, !beet and Plate Glass, furnished to on. oth!- Sperm , Sa ty Lamps, Thon ley'aMlebrated et. All orders . .raptly attended to, • Sebar. • F , Gum ) Belting, . • • 111.7DEY & BOWEN, • 1 - 3ephant, DI ling Paper,• -.' !Tauber!, • Centre treat, 2 doors above American Ilona.. Bleached, Si Chains, , • Packing, ~ March 21, 'l7 , -124 f Racked, Ito a, all else; • . Rosa. - - _ ' . R DUCED PRICES.': , • • , Lard, P eye,': 'Bleating and other: It asin.• `WI • king, • ,Powders, - VIT .lE'sr.or Crimeresim. .. mil Greasing, WI , !tope, Soap.. . Linseed, Te and Pitch, • Candles, &e., &t: .--....._.. . .. 1 - azezt Esc= : . : I HE RI scriber has a large , lot of - • l i very eh ice Pattern, of . I paper, cu table for, Halls, b "." --- . e : ____. ' Hodgeon & Keen, j. .A. & S: Allen, Charles Miller ik *arbors, DI ut n ROotuft,• Chun- • '''' L. ' ' ' . I" - -..- -"-' Co., S. itothermel. :. .. and John Thomley, Esq - ,Phila. cis and Public Wilding's, which . te t ell'e, 210$ '9.-0. , - •'- ; ...2 . :* adelphia; Hon. W. 1... do w n, Hort. C. Wt. Pitma . ta. Geo. e. will sell atgreatly reducer! es MC • -+ '. - . W. Snyder, Es% , D.', BroWn, Seq. and L. P. Brooke, ri,res. The Stock embraces the •a •• see.- s , ... Esti. rottsville; Wm r • ell Esq., Slinersaille; and at. e and most'esteemsil Patterns. Paper secheap as, 6 J.J:bonoter. Ashieri . '' [January 17, '67 3.1 y ' mt. a Piece. .1 , • •• New Is the thno ter Bar,..raini, for Pars* Hanging-sand Schuy •••• Fire. ',Sc Marine 'eks at D. BANN AN'S • . ' ( kap inial l rsalo ond lidos'? fhper and Brook Store, kirpAvEir lIANGEJLI *SUPPLIED FEDI" CHEAP. ' INSURANCE COMPANY, :: , October 31st, ',VT . • I 44.. ' • ' COI" 17 1 ttamsrillof.." --- . . . .' - E UCATIONAL ' • 4"166 ' i16 8111 II 131111111 111111ant*Tig°"' . - ' • 2 diiora above intro mt.,. oltsville, Pa. - ' '.' PIAN TEACHING. • . CAPITAL A - TiIORIZIP.D DV LAW, - ' 1 Dreyer ()mania! , gives instruc. $ 4 : 7 C 9 •005:67.: I . Hon On t e Piano Forte and Itelmle- CHART R PERPETUAL. • ... In Petting, nand neighboring towns: , . z i ____ ' . '' n ni•L"dtra :_ . Apply at hi , " h. "' ae r ° fl d door below Thie CoMparty ob Ined its Charter:it the Isaf Session • . he postraMee rottsvllle. ' [July 11, 'l7 •22 7 . t • of the Lorrislattven Pennsylvania. and is now folly or. • ittedand i• to !sane Polities at liberal rites i WESTAN FEMALE COLLECE, nii, P-P", -- , .... Inland ) aka, on Public and Private Dulid• ri_ . ,. t .' • lintlngtors, Delaware. ;.., , ineexeroltore.B ,ks of Goods and Merchandise of all I nIS, INS'I'ITUI'ION, chartered tows. . 1 . ~•,„,u , ful i,.. i i.„ l „ t „ p „„,„,,,. t ,„ great moo n li t' , f ind - -.Also ott 13MillItrea ees arid Marbittery. rinsed Tifaii ,:,,lor degriaret ia Mrelatw a l to uwwt Me demands of Lib. railer' on Canal lia and Barges. by Canals and' Rivers; I era' Fraud' it .Education.•_ .. : - also on (Argonne? ` I to-Philadelphia , New York. Bal. c • N.. cspeude bac been tipart4 to make Ile Brit Cass tlmore. /tc. This CO pony guaranteesto adjust all losseil I 1,,, , ,t,,/tort. . . promptly. and,th y hope to merit the patronageof 1 FULL BOARD. OF INSTRUCT/ON .is regularly the Public: 1 ,!, 1 . . ,omiay,,Leite ding facilities for an•extended and thor• ' ':. ,---- . . . Director.* : . • ... ..,..••• ••0000.1 ,each as can Only ibf. , had in the best tr .. * 7.. _•. v " 3,‘ ivigG.SILLYM' N. J. 11. ADAM. ' . ' ~,, , m.•...t 5 . The e e ri e byt e y or commences , ggppgaigg,g, lit". WILLIAM-MOREL 1F.11.,Jr. JOHN D. DEIBERT, ' • 1837., m , , ' . JACOB HUNTEIN EII, Jr. JOHN ItENDRICKS. cat:tie:aim ay be bad by inquiring lit the rrert• OFXIIIOE LAllEll,l'' • J. It ORA EFF. • , 7..,,t. 1.. C 14)01118, or of the Financial !Agent, T. J. W. F. SMITH. 11 , • • 11. H. HUNTEINGEH, TIPIMPSON'. . [July 2.5,'57 f 30-6 m . ROBERT 11. PALS! 11, 0110IIGE J.-.IIEIITL - . ,-; skstues. SILLYIIAN, President. ----- W. V. SMITH... rotary and General Agent. • '., INSURANCE, ... Pot Nei lie. Janus 1. '57 ' - • .. _ 1 INER43' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRW? CO., f rit : AN•Piiili r i i i r tlOlST .. . , Pottsville, Penns. ' • ! '1 PI T 41;100 ,000-CH - AR TE . It PE lIPE TUA L. SIG , = • - =XXIX a yIADIIIS Company,. eitarterei by the ACCONI °DATION - LINE. - , Le:Natu re of Pennsylvania, with a 4apltid of One r , H 1.3 • VI!" - EItSIGNED ' HAVING Ive.lTlnanond Dollars, is now fully organized, and Lmade acute: ments in conjunction *lth Philip us oenemne s i Moines!,The Company to. prepared .te right. of Heidi tit. Pa., to run a regular line of soots ---.1., moneys and other property in tryst, end allow iaoi p : - 1 Er,payA TO BEADING AND 0. rcst anal moneys deposited in treat, at the rate of • .i c POTTSVELLE, • - ~..1 . ..e ,•,..a., per annum; principal and interest payable' n demand. For rates of Premium nn Life Insurance; Aid 'll Intern ' le foists, 'we all °°°' prepared t° . the print, II Tables supplied at the office of the Cora -1 receive gotole fora I the above Owes and our utmost andat.en tun trill be ~ ,o ven to ship goods ' with promptness ~. t.` , .utre street, Pottsville. three dooni south of the t de . Talc i l i a l . ~ it*, 11,.re 11, tot. JACOB MCNTZING7:II,jr., Pets% .. . Alta . • We stilton a , of patronage tram merchants and IV:i.liNerie K LISS, Secretary and NCl:lbw/yr.. April I, '4 , . others , wit., may •ve goods to forward for that section • • Co :, ArmiAerrr. INSURANCE cotaes.brr. • • - --' ' 3 tt s of the country. 7 I I I -Schweitzer & : Authorized Capital, $400.000. 77 No. 65. North - Wharve, below Vine Street: MAR' ER PERPETUA Ir.—Office,- . , 1 • • I AGENTS : No. 91. 'stunt street. between Third and Fourth Arc. J. ',17.t F. Phi (Aphis: This Company- will illfThe against • Put i. 7 Atonto it v , Reading. I ..! 'ol , ,un ge by '' lre, Buildings. Furniture, and pier . 1 •I; ATLI:II3-k ft ao ~ ?entrain* nsinlize ge easily. Also Mamas Issraaties, on Vessels, July 4, '57 :. - ' 274 f " 1r.1 ,, ..a and Freights. Islam laStlnisci to all parte of -----;.- ---------- i ,.. i• ii i„,,,. Ifflacru p s : I ' aCtittY3. ILL. NAVIGATION CC. 1. . U. Loth . r, Dark Merano, • ( )1 . 11,C1(.' i f the Schnyl. .Nav l4l / ' 5, n 1 t 55 ,..0., I...wis A denriotl, ' Joseph Maxfield, - l'eter iii gar,' Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, AO charge file, • CUSS Of Oklifi and fir TOLL on An- Bohn Killaekiston, It. Hammett,' thmeltoCcal cur , • on the Schuylkill Navigatkm - will 11l SAuel . tinnier:net, W m,.F. Dian. D. Lergielt, Presutent. , be_ as follows,___ an . i further notice: ~• , • n•s. F, b a., Moe President. . • . W I ' .11 Smith; 8-cretary. - • ' ' , • i lil s, a g , ... e . : ,„5 a ~. 4 . 4-P. It. brritra bus bklen ippointectagent for the 1 4 15,. 0.,,n3 y in Sehuyikill county, to•iwhom persons . FEW: II . . 4 6 .-- a •,•iii.z• lit urnnee cult apply. , I 1 ••• .1 • " it ' '• P _, i ..11.rAry . "57 i April 8. 'l4 • 1471 i . 1.- I 'I - ----, -i • . ..TATE UTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ..- ---- „ . -- --- 1 1 01)1 Tll. A NNUAI. S'l'A.Tini EN'l` • . .ii ' l l ' 'c El I's. - ets. - ch.. * cu.' 1 ; .. To Pluladelph .1 64 62 50 • ! • )tar :, 1354: - " llanyunk, 11, . '' 65 . t;e4 . ... 62 50 ' -••• 1 . , ..1111 l et. 135:3. . - ~I, , $358,318 70 " Spring Mill; q - • 60 59 57 50, • et, ;.,..Ottma and interest weir- : 1, .. , ~! '' Conshohorlie; . 00 . 69 67 50 71 the p, at year, mutual depart- : ~ ' " Plymouth 'Da , . , , GY 69 67 00 seott. $101:67332 n • Ilrldgeport.,l. 1 65 64 62 45 o. r,4,•ir ebb' in same, 20.147 II - " Norristowri,ll. 65 01 02 46 ' “It Irvin' ums,StockDeparnil • 417.252 20 " Port Kennett . 50 to 47 • 40 . --re-170,568 56 " Valley For ge, 50 40 47 40 ~. - t .•• llaaling a Ihu , • 50 49 47 '4O . , 628,887 26 " Port Prorlde fMO . . LO 49 - , - 47 40 , • , .•e, «a stases. cornmlsaions, Ti- i : 4 . Phceniaville: 40 -44 • 52 37 : ia.orauc ••, mutual departzneut,lol.6o6 53 • w itoy«r's.ford t 46 44' 42 37 '`' " stock, " 27,01 92 • "'Pottstown lin disk .' 45 42 4.2_,, 37. . - • ..„-...,..-..,..;.• " Port Union '.'l 43 • -40 40', 35 . .. • ' line " Birdabovoug. ' • ' 41 '4O ' 38 . 31 , . ; , Iv. nr, tgages, stock tin& other I ' • " Readin; I ,I! ' '3B s 7 - 35 31 • r«. , 1,..• ri fl es, f 73,13.1 72 •2' I• Iv Althousest,l •MI 87 35 '3l re, revel able . ( 587,008 88 .. M ambo tic' i I . as 37 as at •h ...., and , arid In hands of - " ljamburg,r I • 135 ' 34 -32. 28 s,ent.,• 19.668 LIS " Orwigsbur:l I. ding', SO 29 27 00 . • - - --'-;---- 379704 16 • • .. . , . •• ' ` . The charge, ti be per. ton of =4O lbs,lerat five per et. .. allowance fpr W. . te, as owl, and no charge lava th an P., fire .1. Inland Insurance. apply In .11. JOIINSTON. Agent. twenty-fire mvut per ton will be made f i r l aitiMittice. .7oi• it.. it,;;fi 38-ly . By order . f the Managers, e , March 21, `57i..12•1 . • Presi . dertl. . r INDEMIUTY. ~ r • opiii.Ati•A , & READING , ' RAILROAD. - I 1 "'' 1. "" 1 111. Fi re insura s e-Com- k)FFICE•oftIe lhilada.&R. RA°, , p.,,, ~ 11 PhOndeiphia. 011ee, No, fr ~‘ Chesnut '••••• 1 1 -_, Philadelpkfa, North 13,18;4. 1 r ' ..l , n ,ar rI/111 :04,4. ntarmong: • . 1 . . • The rates of F lglit and Toils on 'Coal tranaported 17 - y ; . • . , . , ' eltartr N. natteler, ' GeorgelV-Iliebards, this Oompan}*, lll lie 1.5 follows , from 16th March, 1847, 71 1 'lt a. !tart. Mordecai D. Lewis, until further n•tice: Tod' W, •4110 r, Adolphe •E. Berle,. , : . ' • , • . I Vlti 74 .. g l , si - l'.l ... `eat el 4 ir.lit, ' 11 IlaVill : . 1, lIICIWT, .1 1 .I.iro it.„ Sunlit, • l a Morrie Patterson, ' :, ran ' . S . e e e A. ea • 0, - c..tto n ,to make In anrance. permanent or limited on • I :n el I c`r., :4 1 4,- 0 1,.,- tler , rlption of prpperty, in town and country, at ."''------,,, c i ~7— ' ,.. .7,,, ---,,,,„. leans ,na A.p. ore comlctont with sardritS , . -": . To•Ricluiiond t l - ' •'-0,..,... .0 I ee d lie c ',span). lore reserved a tar:. conting e nt Fu n d , ~..," . • N p hi cel it ed w d n ib . , l Irti, ii a tlwir Capital aod Premiums fraZi e ylrlreo el a•lncli A ne ' d i' Pj no, ' urea to« prt«ctbot to lb« Insured, ', Flare.theli in: 11. I 1 75 Iso Iss • f 1 76 160 1 - 65 •rporat on, a poriod. of IS years, they have paid u p war ds . I r o' - :1 75 i ITI 155 .• - f sae iihqn. bro-A.0,1re.! Vonoo n d data,. ii ~ " 4 1 ,: r ant •sk.'li '1 76 ICO 165 ,cal t well g &Limnos, et the intrnntnge a of by " : 1 ' ° y r ' 'lt: /1 75 ICO 1. 85 .•..• as the ability aud , 11-positieu te• i t . " ManA " nn '. ',. Iso 140 185 ill, pro flatness, ell lialdilti e s, ~ . z al_ " Spring Mill I "c. CHAS-. N. ii l NCiitit.P.,is e t " ',.ot h itt ~ r.,i, .a. Ills 'se, Secretary. I ' '• o . . „--. n , -----,„ • 1601 40 135 71,7 a, I, crllc•r has been appointed agent for theabore " --An n ' '''s r; ~,,i ,n ni institution, mid Is now preAstre4 to make in. w t...9:t.r.,":;4,,,, 146 180 180 . 140 135 130 ay....• en every 4lescription of propert v. at the lowest . , po r t It For' ' atrs. - 'ANDltlill lleSSEL,'Agent. .t. v,ittey 4O 1 tiO 180 /.(is iPe. Jan. 1,1. 1251 • • 2 , 4 f - • .vt phm...ol x .io . : LIFE INSURANCE. - 44 aoyees Ft' d, " Pottstown' 140 'l. 30 130 1 1 1 0 30 1 1 ..,x ` .1) 1-20 20 125 115 115 • ~. .., - 111 1. Girard . Life- Insurance, Annuity ~ Bouglastil ~ 125 Ilb 115 ' 11 a**l Trnst Camiptiny' of Philadelphia. :011ice. '44 - 7 1 ,- 1 , 1 " 1 1, 1 ". 41 ' .1 16 105 1;05 :- c , ',oat vortret. the first door East' of the Custom ( . - ""'""'" g ' ' 1 (, 1 5 105 11 05 • too, , t. • w Between 1. • c 'Jur . : •. • • Is: f .7 A l . o.4l— rHAßrivzi • PERPEIVA 4 „ , i' . ' i -k: - ;'.: 1 - 1 1111;k m I naucunces on liveson the most Swot, .. • 3.1 i 11311' etiht2 said op)ind Itrrostret, trigetheetrith • 13313,ta1y inermittog reserved ftrattioffsrs I eat y to the larored. ~ loitiola may rw paid , yearly, halfletirlY or rant Pan Laid A I l i a ? tsperiodll to lb. !mann-. life: The tiret lidor t a, appropriaXed to Der Amber, To, the ser , sol Bono , io I+v:earlier. amount. ltittor) . 7)f V.;:f. errry 14,1Yai lusored nods? leer otrilng $1.2.62 40 a hi wUI be Paid it .‘1,311 1..03):14t1 4 claim, inSf V. 44 DiSLOVOorlgio 'arid; the neat nrdeet.ompuot SO; thenext 1 0 0.2)2 5.) for ercry 41,0011; tha others to the I rp , p e i .o aeroralog to the ittnoinnt and nine of {:pr. Welt additions make an iiTtaze or mere than rend. noon I le , re %Henri premiump/louts psl4,, ettheut Inereas ':4-t MA NACILILS ..,-,31.P.11,....e.ey' - John A. BITIVD, t-,,,n Lix‘ig. ' ' • I). Dannr. eslq.lty suillh, Vraderiek Bronn, '; A'n l'l..nnall, - 11 George Tabe. Lati , , .1.,:.jr,,•_,Ar.• . John -•,:,. P. Janieq Wharton Lewis, h7,7,•timii.j.' , John R. Mack. - . ~,,.,4..1.;,:‘,,,,111.1101ng table et rater and ezplanatimie. t i.,,,:iurtiun and further information an be Ina JA'JAI t:i TUOMAS JtIDGWAY , President, Om Aetuar 9. , —• nrtinnirt"cr,,_ Pier Le /lent Mr. the 'WV. ComPaa7 vigil raatt. end AM effect Irtaahtmcsit rad .4;010,-.reryInforniadjsm on ilit,litbieet. tn. li-ly i • II BANN&N. NO I .I'l SO i 1180 I 140 - R. 11, ; 1' SO kylkill, 180 ' IMO% 65 n and Ply-1. 1 road, 1661 Potts' indi - 0501 sllrldgeport,l 1 ISO 1 45 I ;,145 f 11 86 I 1185 1 30 / ; 1 :13 r 1 0 , eading and: • 1 10 I • 1,10 • ' 1 1 Ili '• 1 ' , 110 10. he Want Illniteel IV.-J 31e1L11814, .firs.dl " 31nbrev.j 1 .1. " llamburg,' Orwigeb r 4Ely order er j Mardi 21;' p - TfiL - 46 READING RAIL ROAD. REIG lIT ON SilittellANDlZE, TER•MARCH Ist, 1857, dee, the following Rates of Vrelght h. pounds' RATE#. Na w i 1 be tha • - '. *'' . Alt' '' Li. l' Dry Goode, fectimery,SnokkCarpet ' Inv, Olga Fres SitatMisb. 0 Isiah ka (11 Anti's, Brun, !Mr , copper,. NUL Mk , . thenwareP Indshates9rbterLes,llemp Rams. Di w are , Elides, nollow-nrare, Leldber,3,ta Illnely,Ctens,oll4,l4ods,, 1. . .. Cotton, Coffee ratn.Dar Iron, Le4d, 374.1 hases,tilin , Dpiket, Dice, atit, hurl i ileum, En** .WkdAkyolc, , • , Dinome,The Kan. Gnaw...MU glom. ' Pitet and ,SaltArrop iren,Tinkbar. and I.um . kl:., ' .. , Brick& Coke, Cord Wood, CV, OIVAIt lee; Iron : thrusione, 111anni, Pig hen, Mai ' , State,lllalt [aqua n,, 0 1 ' flour, p? hi 1, Minh 21j '47 • ' _._. r • - ,-,! ,-,, - ~.,-; • , p , .1- ~. ...C.. . - ' T. 'l 4 tit•N '''''' ' -r .--••"; , t I . . .- . • . . .. , . ~ . . .. • --' .. 7!" • 7 - ; :: ... - -'• '., e - I '• j !'l' ,, :_4 ; :• 1. .:: - !.i" -, *.t. 4.., i• - •• - • .--- . , • • 1 ' -' ' '....; ;•' - - .41H ' ' . . 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Zaire P0.441A, • • . -. • I_ I , . . . . . ..,., . . • i ,-. :, ~%.,.,... 41-4 . , '.;',%A . ' ''. 4 ' . . .1 • .1. ~....• , • • .. . 1 .., .. . . . - Scud Billy.:- .r 1' . ,AM of drOtito I . D ...,.... p .. , ~4 .......•-•••, ,. ..tri 4, - A Nit. Bill , -, , . , , - ..... . , ,%,...•-t t :', ~ ,- - . '. ~i, ; :fr 1 .- NEE --'. '; ' i •,- i VERTISE .:-,---: .. 1 -• : . . *- . . „ ' . ~.. • , . ~ ' - • . . . , .. i i s , .... „...-1- . 1, -. . ' I . 1. At tgoientiatirt.ll metleav' . Our - R ... N 131 1 . 1 . 1111.11111.10111 1 I WILL TEACH TOP TO PIPRCE TVS SOULS Or , THE EARL*, OUT,FWOW:TUS CAVWESS 0r.141 H CIIITALTIONIMILS WIIIOR WILL, OIVW STIEWOTII TO Ora 15111LIOrp *tit !A TO ins AND I • • - • - . - • ~.t . 2 • • r" - ' - 1 - LYONS' KATHARION. , 14AVE YOU used Lyuns' liathairoli 716 0. M for the hair tlt l e the moat dettebtral toll Artt. e e n the world and le preeminently bemetleial r'Oroy and Itald heads ." The Kathairou fully tint my hair after a; baldness of twelve yens. Yours trul • ' • - . . It. L.AT AT. - No. 56 Warren Street. NeerYork. Aiwa, Lyons' Ititeset of Pore Jemaice 011atter• for d711.' - ,pepislaeind general nervous debility, ar., cut be bad at C. DA !maws:. Verfumerr mot Variety Store,CentreStreet,Pottarrille. ;October 23.-1856 -• . , • 41.-tt • • .10AS. W. EPTII4O, . i:Wholesale_ and Retail . 3 ?z 4 usarlairi swacl Chefs=last. Z.' Corner Contra and Noiwegian (Oppneiia -Mortimer', 1101e1,) PENNA. It'ANTIPACTORift PO SOLE PROPRIETOR OF sptinges Pectoral Ntstssee. ' EPTIRWS PECTORAL MIXTURE eons Coughs. EPTINGII PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Indium& I:PTINtrII PECTORAL MLXTUttR cures firouebitla. EPTIRO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE ewes Bois Throats.' Etym. - al ricronai,mixrun joicie the patients la advanced stages of lb* disease. • EPTilitPB, rsprpeet MIXTURE sold by Jictni LER" r *.txr, Ashland. : EPTINGI PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by J. KitiMi . SUllertlthe. EpITNO'S PECTORAL . MIXTURE sold byWß.B.litioz, Sehojtklil Haven. ' • EPTINO I s. PECTORAL MIXTURE iold by all druggists generally throughout the eolukty. • 'October 2h 'ST inurrolent fastilistion. established by special mdmainent. brae retie nf the sick and distressed. afflicted ' with nruterit and Epidemic diria.es. • TE HOWARD ASSOCIAT/ON, in view or the awful .badraetion of human Ilia, eatd by *Sexual diseimes,and.the deeeptiont practiced upon the unfortunate id et lam of such discuses by Quacks. several yearn am, dlfected their Consulting Suravon, a. a Cli ARITA-11LE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dlep•neary for the treatment of this Chi* of *emelt, in ail their forme. and to give MEDICAL ADVICEGRA TIS.driaII who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, oeetrpfition, halide of life. de..)sdat in rases ore:trey,* poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES OP CHARGE.' It lit needle's to add that the A - stria nob command. the highest Medical dello( the age, find *ill furnish the meat approved modern treatment. The Director!, on 'a review of the past, feel assured that their Isbars in fhb sphoreof benevolent effort, bare beea of greet , benefit to the afflicted. expeetally to the. young, and they have resolved to devote themeriree, with renewed sad, to thievery Important bat much des plaell cause. Just Publishea by the Association. a Report on Sper-• materrhas, or Seminal Resitting. and other .Distasee at the Sexual Organs. by the Consulting; Burgeon, whieh will be sent by until. (in a Pealed envelope.) FREE Of CIIA It 6 IC, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for pnatalte. • Adding. for Report or treatment, Dr. Amount . 1114141/01.1N,Consnitin1 Bareon, Howard Associatton, , N 0.3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, fa. Zurder of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL. ' • Ow FARCEI/LL Secretary,' Pyrsidarel. .3."57 41141 • ALWAYS SONIETHINC NSW.. READ THIS-OLD AND YOUNG HAIR-RE,STORATIVE. doubt. the most wonderful dlerevery of three& of • pregregs, for it will restore, permanently, gray hilt* to Its ortidoal color Ms*" the head 'of the bald with a most luxuriant growth remove at once all dandruff and itch loO. cure all fen - Irak, Ind other cutaneous eruptions, each as wesdd head. etc. It' will eure:' as ifhy magic, nervous orpertodicol headache; mike the bah' sort, Ow svi and wirryoiltd , preeerfe the coioe . ollietly, and On, their from Minton. eatretnioyt daw:' viM•ft'lluudttglafrisma - medical preAnsitni: • " niovEsson o. 3. WOOD Sr. Parr, January'', 1855, -, Pran enr:,-Unsolicited. I send - yob this certificat e. Atter belasmeariy bald for a Meg tinne,andbaring - tried al4 the h'ir restoratives extant, and having no 'faith in any, I wasliidttred, un hearing of,yonrs.to give it a trial.' I placed myielf In the bands of a barber. and had my • head rubbed with irgood stiff brn.h, 'and the nesters - Ore then applied sod well rubbed In, till the scalp was' ,aglow. This I repeated every hieing, and In three weeks the young hair appeared mid , pew rapidly from ' Angtmt last till the present thee, and is now black and strongsoft. and - pleasant to the touch; whereas, before, It cue harsh and wiry, what little there was of It, and that little was disappearing - very rapidly. I still use your Iteatorative about twice a week, and shall soon • have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I trad• read' • of these thbagar-,•and who has null but . hese•not seen hitherto anyease where any . pereon's hair was: irreallY , benefited by any Of the hair tonic, 4c., of the day: and it really stemma pleasure to record the result of my ex perience. I have' recommended your preparation' to others, and It already kat It !urge ,itng general sale throughout the Territory: The people bete know its ef fects, and have conlideuee In It. - The supply you sent um, as wholesale agents for the:Terrier:my., is weartY.4* hauated,Vind daily inquiries are made for'it: Vote de-, 'serve credit for your dimmyery; and 1, for one,, return pm ray ttutoks for the beitodt It bag done Me,. for I eel' ,tably had despaired long ago of ever- effecting any such' renal;. , lours, hastily, ' • •fi J. W. 80ND,., Firm of Bond d Itelley;Drtirsista;l3t. Paul. - [From the Editor of the Heal Estate Advertiser.) BKTON, 27 School Street. March. 20,1855. Than eriut—flaving become prematurely quite gray. I was induced, some six weeks since, to make a trial .of your Restorative. I have used hots than two bottles., but the gray halm have all dhsippeared ; sod although' my hair has Uotils l ll.lththleCittl "44 111 procoss'of change Is xradnany going no, dog I a i m greet hopes that irs. a short tines piy. hair "11l he ea dim as formerly. m I hare AL.; beau ninth 41a1 laid. at tin healthy moisture and •Igor of the hair, which ' before !ras harsh and dry, audit has erased to c orm out'as natty. - _ Ikespertfully yours. Profaner . CARLTIZ. Ttlinois, J u ne 10,1855.. I,havo need Professor Wodd's Italr Restorative, and have admired Its wonderful effort" Niy.lhair was bets:an ion, as i thought, prematurely Fray, bat by the, use of. his*ltestorstfvo," it has returned Its original eoloriand I have no doubt, perman e n tly • - . ; Ex-Senator United Statett . . . . Q: J. WOODA CO., Prrmietnrs, :112 Broadway, N. Xa , and 114 Market ,treat, Bt. Loots, Mlstouti • Eold In Pottsville by J. C. C. Hughes. P4l6xon and henry Saylor; Tamaqua—N. J. Fry ; Soh I Haven- , - Ar. E. Chichester, sad by all norpeetablettrOgabita every Vett. '27" 'Lt • 83y Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION, Ann sty - aIIIEASEN OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT ARE positively curable by Inhalation end& conveys thereimedlis athe earitte`e In the I lungs through the air pismires,. and coming le direct con tact with the disease, nentmlime the tnberettlar matter, allay* the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heats the lunge. penile* the blood, impute renewed of-, tallty to the nervous sYstem, giving that tone and esters gyro indbmensable for the reiteration of health. TO be I able to gate confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is tome a setnve of unalleyed pleasure- It is as mueb under the control of medical treatment u any ether Ibrendable disease; ninety out of every hun dred cases canhe ruled in the Mat 'Liget,, and guy per cent. In'the second: but in the third stage It is Impos e Bible te mere snore than eve per "set.. for the -lunge are I en out up by the disease as to 14d defiance to medical I skill. Even, however, In the lest stages. inhalation of tl fords statraordinary relief to the suffering attending this illarful seentrge, which annually destroys ninety . five (honked perking In the United fltatee alone; and • correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty millious are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver, of death has no arrow so teal a, Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of Ik, fur It spares neither ago our sex, but tweeter off alike the brave , the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom eometh every good end perfect gine; ant enabled to offer to the :deleted • a permanent and speedy cure in Con sumption. The first cause of tubercles Is from, impure blood, and the immediate effect. produced by their de position in the lungs. is to prevent the free admin. ion of air into the air cells, which dill W 1 weakened vltsil ty through the entire system. Then /rarely It la more rational to expect greater gond from medicine* entering the ovitles of the trmge than from those admintalered through the stomach : the patient will always • dad Mee lungs free and the breathing easy atter inhaling reran , dies, Thus. Inhalation 1 a local remedy, nevertheless if - acts meant utionally, and with more power and certain ty than remedies adraltdetered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of.this mode of adieinist rat ion. chloroform inhaled sr ill entirely destroy senelblldy in it few minutes, paralysing the entlreexere irons system, rei that rviimir may be *limn tate& Without the slightest pain: inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few beuri. The Inhalation of ammonia, will Mit :the. aystem when tainting or_ apparently tieod. The odor of many of the medkineelepereeptilde In the ekie e hew 'nine I rates after being Inhaled, and may be immediately detect. ed In the blood. `Ji• etterincinn proof of" tbe eanittitu effects o f i n t u d a ti ku . is the filet that sieknese Ia always produced by breathing ford air. Janet this po'sh tire evidence that proper remedies, earelellY prepared grad judiciously, adminMered through the lungs, should ' Fredric-6'ore happiest maths! Eluting eighteen Years' I practice, many thoneands,'offering from' diseases of the lunge and throat, have been under toy care, and I have effected many rimed 114 stark even eller the sufferer's had beerr pronounced in the' last sta,ees, *bleb fatly sail ea um that coneumption Is, PO bogey a fate! disease. My treatment nf consumption is origi nal. and Ameded on long experience and a therengh investiga tion. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of La. berelea, he.. enable* me to dlati pettish, readily: , UM ea.! rkets forms of disease that simulate consumption. and apply the propel tettledlia rimtly being mistaken, seen in *single ease. This letninarity in commetlee with certain pathological and miasmal* discoveries. enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted cheats:• to enlarge titerejleat,puirtfy the bleed. Impart to It mound vitality, tieinglama and trine to 04/ satire system. • Medicines with toll directions mint toasty part of tbi United State* and Canada by patients marmannicating their oyaionme Wore eertolo if the patient iholudany spew malterhieh would glee net on opportunity Pierataltus the lunge sad enue Waste te peeserilWatithartitki eadetar `iterrsinty, an • then the tees mold be ettetteirerithentaiy , wain ,the gattlentigain. :t ‘i• a tiraigiaaug; • -41,4210131 navrfalred (olor Sextet ) Ades Tweak 1111ILIMILIVRI, Juno woo Mardi 2 4 / 111 7) 26• v 32 vs _AD 44 so is 22 11 18 '.' _i 14.. • : ~•i!. 2$ 12. MEDICINAL. HOWARD. ASSOCIATION, - • Philadelphia. PROFESSOR woorts D. C. X. DM SATURDAY NORNlNA,. , lTspygmwa. 1at,:1851,',1 MA.NUFACTURES. PORT CARBON OtIOVEttFACTORT.. Charles amnia, •Proprietor. An kiiuls °lewd shovels, Iran, ecalriddki, The patronage of the public tatitepeettallyseilelteilf` , January le,'(7 -, , 2-it , WATER - 11NETRES: t • , TILIB ' b SuberCriber having been author, i ns ply An ofa the ers rf a te nightns of t ater. Ile( "I '' 1" i 1 , . . them, at t trortmx_ . .n1440= a aott ' ! PottwirintvAngtdio, 456 TrE E ke.A . St l lti7AtiS! 4 8 Q 214f e attention of opertitore and *then to Altar vomits!, ".4 ele of east abd salad Shovels. ;Ettolteltaxede to orders either extra teary or tight,' as may 1 desired. Worts fa Coal street. 4.4 J: - SPATtiftl, PottavllLe...devsixt : 32415010 • THATCHER'O: Doable A sap YortiztandMustionrTip". rINHESE Pumps; from 4.9erictice,are acknowlidged to be auperJoi to aoy to are. Thtly are also away and daralyte. - Yor sale bre.C. CARTER, . - plvinwer ertar..Ripht „rut Ebiaytkin cora/. Pottarlite t Noresibaelti. '5O ' 4647 WAIOD'ISIROKORIPIMWEI(Tit; ~,, THr. subscriber , is sittliorized• to rO - tor. all Idea' otitr llametteetteal, int, Wikets, Points. de,lte,inantdatt tyWoon & 'Pm*, late Ream , WOOD, HMO I keiette, l'hfladel- Oda, and sill tarnish thew at .tied -eon - patent—ear. Tine only added, . A kook atepettleue ,- eut- lie , mom at our atm, tosether tilt h the Ininest the dillevent aril. elm ' 4 3 BEN.I.IIANISIAN. ......_ - WILLIAM SPORTP)AllallicAl' Tlrettaxm} pte. Sunbury kile Itatheitazei the Canal, (Opposite the Putnam, Willistnsrli, Penna.) ' S.' BANGER CO., 'Whole k sale awl Retell twalersandhlehotatturers of white and yellow pinet Bondi: boitrds:luSk donn4 Alit' tows, siding, wood mouldings. &e. andsendl Macy ankplain. All deseripthmui of lands: and plains done with promptness, and in ate twi, It manner. 1eb..7. '57 - ' 6-Ip , • EITENSIVE MARBLE TARS, Ma among° at aliatavalle t Tb HE subscriberprepared, at his Old stand, to furnish alt kinds or Material, In Ids line, for Ididlnn .nturtaos--nlale an* ornamental.- Halo. Hies particular at to the 4 113fab Stoneaand Moon• meat, of hi. manufacture,. They ran ha had' in army TaHety orwtylo, and will eomparejturentblY; in beauty and finish, with any obtained eite,'Wbere, and are offered at cheaper rater. . 1 ! ..1/11.1r T. LANG. June kW • • • •• •1 '• • Z•ly , • • - - • . . VULCANIZgD RUBBER: HOSE , : Rt. Hydrants, Loconotirto, ilrgfEnvisll, and other yier - • pores: ~. , i r : HIS _HOSH . has g reat , 'advantages - over loather, as it.,needs Da oiling, fa perfectly k g t will stand a very high degree of beat vrittiont,ln jury, and is not affected by this severest cold: It dive be had of say slse,tront s % inch lei Z inches inside- dbtate. %er-4irger sizes made boarder.' Also, Candings. Branch Wipes, kc. Por sale by ' . . , , 1 : - • It. WOMAN- Pottsville. May M. %.. 1 2- • • • • ICE- • • To woos °immolat NOT e ono Soliaylklll,Covui. ty Merchants:l SMOKING TOBAR, PO, by • Steam •power-:- - rooteiriy, at Iliteiburg. Smoking 'Ada.). a) and Segvr Meant tory, en band end. ready tut sale. PEI barrels sweet Scented elwilkins Tobacco. - • ituomo Spawlati Regars. 200 : 000 Steer, Spaniel , / Elegem ' . 1X),000 Seed add Extra Sagami - • •• ' • Orders thsaktally received and promptly attended to. Tama easy. , • ANISVOTER, • natallarfi. Barks County, Pa. teft.s,•ll . : 364f -MAUCH CHUNK Wire-ittlpe M:anufacttory," - F1A•33.40r -3:l4sisaarcl. Uannfact urer of Wire liellteek Planet, shafts. elopes. .te would Inform the pubUt that he l g nor, pro. pared toilette ' • ALL NINA% LNNOTNEI AN D SIZES. OP FLAT • • •• AND ROL7Vp ROPE, • At.dhe shorted notice, of superior quality, end on the Jewatliberitt terms, at Ma Wrt. Rope Vattory, Iliassett Chstoki Carlton Co., pa. Reference can bemade to bleams. B. A. Douglas, 1 4 1. 1): .C.ortylght, &MA: ft. Drmullwadoet Millet' Chunk: tolg: Patterson, Summit 11/11. to Sharpe, lehtenrf ng k Co., Tit. more. Luserne county, Pa.. arid In fact, nearly al I.the op orators In the RegtOn who bare been uelog Liu moot. . August 8, '6 . 7 • 32.1; - CARRIAGE .FACT.ORY., •REMOV6O. raLtanderfigned:.esilectrally 06- - the public that they have swami extensive Caryiego..FaelorhgrotO Msuch street, 'ahem they ba!re ;been Flare tbelate tire, tn their Kiwi Tarp and commodious luillding. in Morrie Addition. , pet the old site, where they are plepared to tern out CARRIAGES F.QUAL TO THE REST IN.TLIE STATE, and: Trudy to accommodate theirouttosuars and ell:those who may favor theta with their patronage. ,An entire new and Well rie*444 stock - of materials end the MITI() old hands will enable then to do work In Oil**ind.dniubillty cannot. be surpassed. • : They will continue : lo attend to the businesabereafter ap before,itith deterndnatters to.givot general satisfac tion , . al"Ail °niece liii nit'eltti pe,otapt attention. Arrilopaiiinic done at thoisbnriest notice.' • July 18. 'AT 'ZI-ly ' AlllllO UT & BURKUARD. P . Q_TTSVIU. . • Saddle and' iturnese aituttictory. I- HEREWITH invite your. especial attentlantainj v .ery exteeilre sleek Of Ready Nadi Surd/fry. ffaresse, etisbnieleg the largest variety of stiles and qualities ever-cdfsned- for sale In .thleemanty, and at piton that compare favorably. lettb theme( enj other baps In the trade. • ' Raring been, toreoAie years pelt. 113 the habit of , - purchasing .11 , ilerialtecies4d,Yfor ateh, myself now In the popeekshes of advances'', from lb/sou:Lie not„en.leiyed by the' trade' generally, and feel that I ow, with eenederee aollelt the, trade of all 'dames ey dealers; antmy aftsnsetnents for - the corning Sea.. 'eon's tradepieluisell teporreeett (startler moor* ef bug eels than Flume hitherto done,.; you can therefore rely upon ending at airestabllatanent everything that le re quired In maybe& - - Orders by, mall are torpeatfully 'Malted, &adds goods seut_warranted to give setisfeel ion. both as to price and • "; • LEPEVrX WO3IELSDOEFF. . Oppoiite Rptseopal Mir* amtrestreet, Thlisrale. March 7.1667 14-IY. - • ere; L 0 ill:0i :kip 0 V ER. • - Wholesale shd Retail nEALER hi' Stoves, ..Ranges, jurrreitelii, Tin *are, ] follow Ware, Bd. 6 nici Ware • B race Ware; Prfinch Ware, * and* Cutlery, tangs Ileass, Portaideltanore,Olis °Vette, Summer Pertmee t te.4.te., has , added to his tenser stock of names a varkfty of new, pat terns of aftehen !flanges' Of which' be can give the highest reeetemendation. ' • •• • • • Derails particular attention; to his new ;style of Ilea.' 'ter which he is - cost &lent wiliXnake the best heater that . has ever been Used in this part of the reentry, also • I variety of new, patterns jot Cooking, Parlor, and Ifatl Shwas Ile rens particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stove, ;it is an improadoent ;oaths liateellerhr which he acontident is the boa store In .W6ll. i g h has Muir the largesPalork of the abere arilries (too one to oktiottotO that hall eta. beeti offered fa this part -of the cpuntry. . lie Invites ha; friend! and customers to cal Land can for the feeling roulfdeat that he can milt them In quality, and price; he flatters himself that he has had much experienee Ih his line of business, therefore he losheindident that be cannot be surpaisedin lustily or dualism:Mk ; . • /fir-goofing and Spouting and au kind -of jobbing done at the shortest notice.; hlaitb Centre end, f; doors abetwhilarket, teat side, Pahridte. • ; • -• tirCARPENTERB.I AND BUILW—REI. : 'SCHUYLKILL COUNTY - LUMBER NIAIPWPACITRINeCONWANYtL tuvx on , ad at the r eateeptse eats }Amen!. du': Railroad sireet,a groat quantity tifinmbee of etemlittltit and description which they ,ean supply ip Operat i o n , Carpenters and b uilders . af lower rates than'tl Wight elsewhere. They are also readyply, through the means of their extensive bustutalt,land la. her Piling machines, ma nu &dared artiricilfs their tine ate saving of 25 per cent. ori former cost. • Their large workshops hare been In sneeerithet oPera- 'den tor the past Tow, taming ont ea:elites of - Delors, , Window eissiest t -Rash, ' Panel : ski ; DI lledinsete. , • ' BUnds r annjillitters, Shutters. And aft kintli'of Frantert : Pattelcsimiparfierna Wert, Which they hare emtstantlYoa WA: They are ready ; to statute orders at the shot no rtai tor so> quantity or quality of sawed or menu stu ff . Dry and given Hemlock, of kinds, toebuildingpur pewee. Oak, Maple. Poplar, dishy'. plank and scantling. tom*: Cherry, Within 7, dc, tor cabinet • - work; White and Yellow , abottrde for Coming, raw or , mode So order; White Pi cosidank, 1, 234, 2, 134, 23.1, and inch panel, alwayttendyt - 1190, plank; brawn, seantling,posts, shine, * lath, ceiling iith,paii ..ng, de_, dc.. • Sir-Bills of sawed stiff trod ererribion In their line on hand or to orderoit ilvoshoitcst notice. Pottsville, March 2iS-42: STOVES 1 . 19TOVESI! , STOVES 1 !! • garZOO of • issitinvir the Stove Dr • °Willett 11.`, - ISTICEITER, at the s2.ol4Centre street, Pottsville, oppositta.o.llwiwn's Drug Store, IP mablugarratiYestmots to sell Ids ex. ~, temetweemiortment of • •, ' WAltetl. - . lAA: tat; trl it R At_pritps this•regiori; • T'hwfislkinlqg is a :list of the Stoves, together with number iisit **wiz : • Was:•Pektim..Nter. 11,149,10, with fixtures, front SW to. Yletist4lfoor. 6and s,imm $l2 to $l4. Globe:Afea. 6; 0. 7 and 6. from $lO to r. 5. flomphdes , Noa.ll/4, 6 and 6, from $9 to $ll. Cannily, er Egg—Nor2.: 3, 4 and b. • ' Pisidliannote—llos. 2,3. 4 and 6. . - Simmer Ihrages,"tbr 'tchens—Nos.2and3,froms9 to. $ll. .r* , , • • • Par* Spree Of all slseS, Wanda Iron, with' Cast Iron • iir=on fleet Bu ckets . itPrlves:raattl;liffielilit• tos7l.':OahranistvCoal buckets frops SI, to $2 bd. ••", _Mei sold kr. rents per poaod. ' glistors 10 MIL- E la Iron. Pipe, 20 eta.'yer pound. • "314.1hilewing list of lmellsorours settles will also be fo und en han d Sid sold cheap for CASH • • .omll3havels, Pokers, Iron and 'Wu Pane, Water CO& ‘s: ' • CatePbelleitaidMl.lddlysi best Gomm Stets eß.Firo nrieks of stets, Forsiltovee, Ranges, da,, `'• y Cylluderi of assorted she, fisr Sheet Iron State. d.hrogia geld by the bo?r, Sheet Imes, by th caah:, pound-. O',"311 the strove goods nate stold,as neitiied , wifts, de, • s * and flionelik venter anything evstr•tiMstb Sod It tiS their tedgentap le give ate it kelt:- ••- • • ...- ;• , 4110RGII STICHTER. Puree tabs In Nathan" for new ones, and - sielhvand without thaw. laytembee 6,111 . . *Pm ==m===z== •k . • . JUSTICES! FEE BILLS. _„ 111 HE new Justices' Fee .SinOteirjeed 5 . and Ootrei:led by bpi LegG' ing rioted,. and lte ale DA ALMANACS& ALMANAC/HI ' -'- 'l\TO'gr•on hand, , a ittiortment.'o? VI- Alas os*t-ifThB, 6361044'1We Bioss, Ilameteepter4l3lustrati4.,oansai; Ate 4 ae. for sale ebram..wholffiale, and retail, by B. TIANNAN. inr4OWlt *Rads' miumenta.' ArsNNALS of Philadelphia Non 'itrunnu hi' the' Olden Time, a eolleetton. of nee ,ansedotes and Incidents or the elf-rand lialabaltpl• tacit se4munerons engravings: new rereleedndfllnn,pnbt Ustiing 4n numbers, st ten ts each. gunenripilkons 110 , Ceilredff, • RAMAN% • • . Bonk and Stalk:cm Stara. •. i „ "UT, LE ponitiV- 40 inrstakta; .' .)[)ICK NS'S.Last Noire', ,”111112,, *mt . { ,4 iiiioir complete.: Chral ei:tition,24l,eti, ilostrited, 13 tin Tine edition, iro„ Oates, $1 614- ~, The FoOtinft4UOiret•Tre, Lever's teen novvl.' •' ' - Nothing New; rder b the author of Joent-Atatuar. Magaables faeAttlynie.: Harper's, unibauesaleraites, Godefs;&i., &e.,jrnd rereived; aud kW rile by - • .. • .' . , . t, . , .. ... D. lIANN'AN. , • VIEWS OP POTTSVILCE.' • lIHE SUBSCRIBER hit.i.tot t pr iho . . 'flews p t Pottsville. wbleh la a hotatite stew at kaattioalowellere;&e:.whieh he wilt sell at•the low rate of E. mots each, to elms eat the he. 'they *We put.lbted at St Oa seek , hew !a the Unto to , pecan a ref, aibat few mantle mold:, . • . B. BANNAN.. stayivia Bookseller and Biathlon. A,CIREAT,II9QIC A , '- • • he Impentug: Urine .01 the Boutht • • , 71low to meet It." by Darrow hawse Itoeskest ;Nett folios, the son of a Shareholder,'" Ma , pt the most eatraordinary publications of the day. No work that ku eve , 'emanated from the press of the North nor 'trays Shivery ha all lie debasing and degrading thunder seticametlas. work at Mt:Helper, who is t hdper le•the 'effuse of 'freedom ihr every Jam of thevserd.. The work abounds with statistics of Northern and Southern fndus-' try; the effect of Tres and Slave fete, on Ihe gonntly-. and it atm shrive up the testimony et the South, the mint man of the North, the testimony of the Bible, the church, and In fact, the leading spirits of the wholivwerld against Staves y. Ninth edition jug* mad red, and for sale by. . 11.,DANNAN: NEW WORK, IT Dosnor Homes. CrrlZgN", 1 hi. rheas and &Mee; by the Right Rev. John' IL optima. This execitent work treats on a greet variety of siatdeeteretalifetng, - zflat The Itengions Duties and Rights of the.t , • einem; the Science of Polities, Raven' Business, Domestic Relations, Social Pa, Re. pica wiNtaDME - WITHIN" *be anything lota want to• know; a useful volume of &averse! knowledge, oontiln• leg over 3700 facts for the people. Price $1 Op,' VA'CX'S AkitCIUTECTURE—* series of Designs !be Villas and Cottage'', prepared for execution is the Vatted Stites. Illustrated by 300 engravings. Just published and tor . Mat& sal" by IiE.NJ. BAN NAN, W . Ig.• • 11/ inhirdirtlf f NE f!i.` Alice Hawthorne. •-• agar Plums for Plano. No: b._ Melbergert. Valses—by Charles D'Albert. . Dr. liane's'kectic Polka—by tt:Tetirsota. Ylnatnens' Harek,-by D. V. Waltz.; • •:: - The Sea Breeze Nallop—Orobe. High flyer "" • 0 - 4 Speedwell Setiottischou . ". Splendid Waits; " • "i Spitfire Quickstep, " • ' • • "'Progress • . " Ocean herald March " - _ Golding 'Mar Redoes " • , . Annie Polka—by P. Malbecgsr. Leon Polka—by Meted Malcolm. ' , • ' Polka Pram:also—by Benksit. • • • L'Aroorlcan Quadrille Gallop—by Itusard. ' ••• Allcclla Polka--Wan. Dolling.. , • Annie Marla, a Scotch ballad,. muig . • „by Dempster. t 1 . 1 :or alleby • • • • ' •• Q. 11.4,PiNAN • -.7ievr Series or Sr 00l titoirraphles. . lINTRODVCTORY GEOGRAPHY, :—;clp. , it.quart,o,os yam, 22 Mips ;:beratifully The work is every way adapted' tat be Cart* elty and Want; of the young beginner. Cave hes beep • taken to avolderrerything shish shotild be' qUertod for. the tnereadvsnced pupil. The mope have ontyjhe tide. cipal features delineated.hence they eta be aUth At*. died. The lessons aro copiously Illustrated with amps. frisk, engravings. Par instance,ltt tanatiugotani, Me antdeet IS Illustrated by a map arid , a pletuna.ot d •liktor *octants; tad . of other plro3a9 1 IJHHIO' SCHOOL GEOGRA.. pu m , x,—,L a Quarto , ISt, 40 mina, arid ems I ustrations. Designed for that very.large clasi of . pupils In our schools who what to lOUS the more boron taut facts of Ceogtaphy, butter' not.time to. consult the more elaborate treatises. In this book, great 1411.111, have been taken..by whines ekereises, to snake the pupil . tboronghly acquainted with the slaps, and &niftier with localities. It embraces thalami. suldeet of Orgraphy as ordinarily taught, audit is a complete pork via itar/S. • ' Per sale by DENJ. DANNAN, • • - Avid Ar• the. Pablisheri; ***Teachers and others supplied at the phblisheie. regular whatamie prices. , Pottsville, June 13, '47 - • ' • 24- • ,c 1 ACRICULTURAL 'AND' ARtHITtOr-i: , .. soics., , . ESSENDE.PrS uoqipleto • rami'm L ardr3sitiener. - Duest's Ameriran ISlowei Garden Directory: : linest's Family fiilewp Gardener. Johnsina's Agristdiatal Chemistry. ' ' Downing's Landscape (Unloving. Wash's 14"- -- F' ,--- - • Rash's l i- ingressive Farmer.' . • Altea'a Treatise on the Crape. , Pardee on the Strawberry. Yonatt oe'thellOrse. ; • ' • • ' .Elliotl'aArnericsst Fraikarower's Urns ; Nellr's Fruit. Flower and Vegetable dardester..,_ • I. Johroton's Dictionery of Modern Oardenteg.: Blahe's Atnerlean Fanner. trek's Boot of IcloWers.:, Thomas's Vann Implement". • • • Browne's American Poultry ' Bennett's Poultry Book- 15: - ‘.: , . Downing's Fruits and indt Treat td'ALiattrice. AM ./114011i Frilt Cahn:lst by Thasisia. - , . Llndley's Itortientrore by Doweing.. , - ,Bridgatoan's Fount! Gardensii , dedstant, • • . ;Downin Beni Limeys. : Vaux's Architecture. Brown's-Field Book of 3fit4: '7' Licht& Agriculture! Chenstr.;*:: . Variety at . BANN/aril 1 and' 4. , 57 11001 and tkiwerttoni. • IF l crsaritlilLopas , COSMOPOUTAPORT ASSOCIATION .rpuE•MAI)I4,(iirLS of this sticeees • fat' lnstittMeta Mmounts. That lbe arrange moots :or the VOUS= NEAR are befog cOmpletett on . the rest eatearlifo leak they baring purchased Pow. er'e Statue of the OOP* Como, at an eaPenle of PO% ,as one prize: anitibil4plendlid Dusseldorf Gallery of 'Pah:tinge, for 00,000, which will also he distributed la • Tarim' prizes. . , • Termis of Stmeorlptlon.,' The payment of $3 mastinites any persou a moister of the Amodaliothand entitles him to Arst—A Ullmann rosily Steel , Engrarlag. • Stoma-64** of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, one • Thirtlettatiin the Annual Dirtifbatlon of Works of Art." -- 1. • . . 4hathnosstaillimpotfuessni thribhed to those whii ~ppsfse Marta th e Engrwsltty—liarper's, nickerbock eftersinna'si. Blackwood. or United littler. Magazines, Lady's Beek, Mrs. Stephen's New Monthly. -and Qin - Littlish% Quirteritos:—London Quarierly4Edin. burgh, North British; uni Westminster. •;: . The books are now open bud subscriptions revised, Tilpdhes commenting at any 11 ms rieslred.)hy D. BANNAN ' Actuary fe Yl U Cbaaty. Sir Any persons *at a distanee,ty enchain; Three Dollars to us by mall, and designating the Ilsgasine-de• hired, can here It forwarded to them. Potts, illo, July 25.11,1 MG' CREAT INDUCEMENTS! An Extensive Variety of Standard Bo ole' very Cheap. rPHE SUBSCRIBER being desirous 111 or reducing hie large, steak of Mondani Misrella boons Hooks will sill them offal eitrernely low priors. Among many others will be found Robertson's Historical Work., 3 Tole, Ityo. Russell's Modern Emma., 3 8,0. Iluterrh's Lived. Geo. Life of the Duke or Wellington, Illustrated. • Chamber's EllejCiOpedia , of Went ors, Y vols. einnydwr's Information tbr the People. Scoffs Commentary on the Bible. 8 vols. Comprehensive Commentary of the Bible, vols. Itildretles History of the. United aateet,l3 Tula. naneron'a History of the United States, 6 Tole._ Waverly Novels complete, in 5 vols., and to 13 rob. Boswell's Life of Dr. Jolnuton by Croker. - Smith', Dictionary of Art:eared .Nanufactures. Appleton's Cyclopedia of BicgraPhy. Irving'* Life of Washington, i Tale... - /tooth's Sennona, 2 sots, sin,..,- A ddiWnee Complete Work*, 6 Yoh.. wnsoingtou Irving* Works,ls vols.. Cooper. Works, 84 ro:a. . 'hoard Taylor's Works. 5 vols. Don Quixote, and Gil Blas s illustrate* Editions. Illustrated World of Art. Talcs of &Grandfather. ' Works of Lorenzo Dor ' Bution's Natural History. Plates: Arabian Nights Entertainments. itaramond'e liantlng Adventures in theNofiber ARM. Cumming's Hunter's 1.15 i among Mons, : Rlephants, Sc. • Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Lind. Wet*ttes itt Bllll / 36 eTclopettle of Useful Enowledips. ' Headley's Washington and Napoleon. Newcomb's Cyclopedia of illsakons. Josephs)* 'Works, complete, Tortoni editions. , >.: tire's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures sad Mine% Lyell's Elements and Principles of GeolOgy. 2 Library of iftandard Fiction embracing works of Etpre r grebling,smolistt„Tiannsh More, Miss Bumpy, lane Dotter, to, de. • Lardoer's Lectures en Mance sad - 4s, Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge.. merit it orks, complete; 2 volt& • 'OM* Drew:* elegant Cabinet' edition or tho.nition Poets, scarlet cloth, gUt. layard's Nintreh and Ha remains. Clarke's Coffnueobtry on the New, Tollimint. leyrotesDietlonsty of liegbanies, numerous •Nkholsonlißnerioputts of Al.l morons pplaten, torium," 3 TAO" Diki rid** en bik Stoma - Engine, 2 Vol&orniftereits piste& Anthem's Molest 'Dictionary, royal Ilsolulay's and ifttarest lll:tortes of Zag Lind. Gibbon's itistory of Rome, 6 vela, " , • • ' • Toretber.won vortotiootunoss of the Btandsedi Ports, q'oeket sad Xsanirr ilbsstrate4. WPM, • Odra or slow& bir e rsu offibl e i l w in A s , 0,44 at, ,prpare toindt thit,tl at ' ' 11.110XXXII, t !ret oo l/6g imr.,,tiumeirrert. --- ,-111 01fANDAINIP8 rOlt. wiushitit ,'' ju act. Win Otiow water hum a boast to snood On "Wm. for val• BAJINAN. 1 -1;`,11.,..t;e: , r,". ."...-; 44 . ^; , -::: a .;7, & - . , : l k..,_;, Y srtrn.. .As{AUTU*NecEN. irt s. imenutax aux. The folloslhrle pmiroanced "14; the' 11/Mtackilfor vase, la twitilkOodtloadblh the beet Atiedoul ppeeepeer vritteu. /t Tel mach Ilk* Goldman: . . Within the sober realm of leafless tram. ; The rano yea 4 Inhaled the dreamy :, Like mete tin es* retiperfn hie boar of Whetif , all the del& are lying Nova anthers, i" ~.., .... .. ; The grag barna,l;elhag from their bur bitty .. . .. War the dun waters, widening In the ,Tales, ~ Beat doers the sirs greeting falter mills, - . - • On tbl dog • -batidet of alternate titan --' -, • ~. ' . . . ll'alghla were nrellowrd, and all wnt& • The Obi eareted Ihrther,‘and the street afrang IoW do la a Own, the distant. woodman hewed' • iDia wlder kw, with many a analeal bknr., , , Theemtwitiad *nada iloyht% gime!! h? Their,'banamsb,lg t %Mb oval nuntm h Now atom!, UM IMP* With but, ho hod SC ohl. • . Withdrawn afar thaw stlowtWdblusk, On slaniber's wimp then/drum trkd Ids itlea*;.• • The dors sawn heard Ali 4804 Rakes cornettist, Ana Me a star, glow drowsing in the ftht ' The Tillage rhumb nem seemed' to piO Mid lisint: Tbsssedinei ene.kmpie the Idlirdde afar ' • 'Crew thrice, rind flue lit Pent till some repaying wankel:deer ; His alien hornisnd then was beard Menke*. . . Whereas! the Whereas! } y.dlthin QM elm's rio t,- . - • Blade garrulous troutdri rotted her Niededed young; And where*. britoli hang her swaying omit, • - • - By etery.Light-Sind alto deems #w•011f t Wier° sing the nobli Mtriloo of tistrrelis . ' The busy smilltrws efiviing dyer rr ' I ' Foreboding. as UM rustic -- • An early hanestAild PlositeetniFf , UrP-i • - • , 'rhenium, bird Wild& *banned the kraal bask' • Shook-the lediret 'Jambes dusts utopia MUD, To warn the of libretti! oltot;'7"'" • All now was songless, empty and *Aces. - Alone. from out the stubble. ydped thequil, - And croaked the craw ; through all the dreary glues Alone, the pheasant drumming In the rids :•• t • blade Übe M the distant cottage loom. There was no bud, no bloom upon the biome: The spidery wore their thin shrouds night by ulgb4 Thothistiedown, the only ghost of dowers, . Sages slowly by.-pared trobelessocrt olaght. Amid all this, In this Mostchserlemtadr_ And where the woodidne abed Apra MR parch _lts eritosoulgsaincist If tbd jeer Mud there, ; Firing the 1100 f with his inverted tomb; Amid all Ibis, the centre of the scene, The trbiteludred matron, with moootonOus beed, Plied the swift:wheat and with bar Juba mein, Sat like • Fete, and watched the dying thrust' BIM had kimwn sorrow. He had walked . witb bar, Ott supped, and broke with her the übirn eraste And in the deed leaves still Abe heard the , , Of Ala Mick mantle I reJling In the dust: , While yet her cheek was bright with aultdmiAlthism, llercountryoununoned. end she gave her And twice war boWed to bet his table p1ume,4.,..., • o-gave the swords to rust upon D the - • . Mimeo the words—but not the bandlleOtur • .1 , And struck for LlataTT tire dying Idc h t• Nor hien, who to isle sire and country Fell 'mid the tanks of the (neediest/IW. _ long, but not loud, the di ening wit went ow Like ibe low mummers of a none; Limg, but not load. the memory df i ge Fens fureethedihronetber UPII. a sad trsislikmitos44 • • At lard the thread` es adsPgrid , .'-.11 - 0 bead Was holed, I.ln, dropped the distaff thedirdaTior Doody oSretot" And losing neighbors careful shroud. .;-• Tillie Death and Whiter • autumn scene. Skticti ' I THE PUMERMEN OF SANTJ(LUCIA "ma uzirnisArrima.z. Twilight bitilotied entirely, Mid a the lamps I were begining-teatinkle along the quay of Santa. Lueiaoresttroiled silting in that direetied. Who-1, 1 aver vielleXiiiiies should not omit a share) of ell , dali"-oholi-Vereedesi -.whlth earn:Mod rthe temous , 414 Jef Ilientst latele. - - t ; 1,t•1 .. • - • ; ck , At ' .;:syeseide, : uf ' th e .',.', betiest;Maametwak, no* rio _again etarylthifttretrphige,‘,ate arrenma'Ahai oPiight,etinds of thee. •broosed old fisiters.—: There to, not one of them who could not stand; softie*. a blush, for a study for Blesaniello, or 'yetatir. sal., Antoine himself. Looklat thettitH, ;Did a. you 'ever see such a corps 4 bony-flippered, , salt.witer, corrugated old facep--eVery Name Ated"writikle in: their wenther-Sestin cheeks cut tie deep and clear as the wayes MT Cithe riiirp.'—; Thaws skivor throats and aseplaildens logs, too; With tbeir inspervioas rain - and looking, fur all the worlds like quilted brown scalweed.t , They are indeed; the beau ideals ; of:ilettersted.., Their, 'names are legibly painted over the sectional beat es—asides, too, of historical anon. Atifoole ..Dorie, t Oitteoppo 3theldaiel, Sioienni di ile. loans. Guireppe Matilde, and lialfil- Fate, mote of the like nobility ; all smiting !with!" ra sharp' !if de knife' in their palms for cuitinnia. . li ; . -•• Out, by_ Saint liaraabasl W,tiat a variety of shell-b. Oysters of e odly Dice, as ,clean sod Fatty-looking as possible, delleetely-tiutedelente'; oneils-4ed ones end green ones—uttucles--.llml lar to . pretty* pearl-handled inohnives--...thee other nameless toonsteri, with leueettekers, like miniature black porcupines—end elf these tempi lug treasures tastily arranged' in square shallow basket,. •Whenever the venders wished to call *ticDtionL to their activity or fraihnese, they would give the eases a smart rip, When all the Anita from their easy aca.weak bed, with *sill. ultancons and epastnedie etart,i would open their .mouths, run Out their feeler., sird Make u know ing and impatient wriggle, betitre resuming their previous silent and obeervant Manner. ' _ We lounged about for some time, l•ept in admi ration of these ace-hardened luseales—vribilla. , dug, between a desire to sallow a few,. end feats ofeonsequenceo- I - !•,:-S .; • • ' ''' • Our doubte, however, were Iput att elate, by the approach or as Pretty momap, frift a carriage , herd by, who without a webbed's ballades, seised o pair of the pearldtandfed • razor-fish, sad cracking the transparent. eats ,with her pearly enamelled teeth, thomusele put : out lts Maga., salt entraneed sit the feta of ;dipping lo aweeti,y , Into the lady'intetith, and was seen no more. We Waited no longer—our fermi i{reici dispelled and stepping op- to a merry old seinari, we shout. ed 'Co. erste V' 'A&' &gaolf tali froti *xli F store /7-'-all the fruits of the lei—he Millet; and forthwith be 'caught up a, liee i tkitig oyster !w -tic Inserted his sharpticAted e l at hinges, the bivalves parted, a sail, embryo fliberman stood ready with a miente pot . of.pepper Mid half a ism on, with both ; of which condiment. he gave a dais sled a insane, end we thin began in tensest. First, an oyster, then a eleas,i, now a snail, and again o ntheele, Until we hod' wilt nigh tacked down the 'entire stock of blvallnitte erustateat— Carefully counting the Otanythelle, alter 'a long L end ott,vvezested eitgatlon, ;We deeeseded with r ilifi 13 ird plessore,le caneehiin gj 1 pecuniary Ob. , ligation. 'This however, Ina effected its great good humor on both sides-Ai whips shaking the ' bony baud of our tonne ine4 we moved awls*. to the opposite side of the .s.tatee- We looked Lute - the wine sheet,. took ,a sip or eau de.vie, so dis. ;ulna ai tobourtintelligilile th Ring Alcohol him. self, end then returned to our; lounge amen; the Pesestori. 1 ' • •• .111 y, this tin:e, the:whole street, from the eagle .• of the Armee' tO Oastelueroj wasp profusely Illu minated, and crowds of pepide I ,lllllffe 'strotirng about, inhaling the 'fresh set nit from the bay, . While 10 round, yellow tneen fleedat a bread ' rippling read over the water, trona Sorrento. I: Presently we came toe )qati flight of marble : steer, and seeing , the Po *,,l ice descend, wo , fol. ' lowed, not •especUng however, to ise 'repaid 1 for oar . expleratiosie bylatight "Mee nee the naked ' quay, with tbe Mestere or botOs and bathing sheds lyinrin. the Vicinity. On descending, , °Ur cur. , prise was great to find a broad, well-pared spare, ;pitched with 'painted tents; rind awnings, Diann,. uestly.apresd ableestanding about; while ari4ied ! Casemate ran undet the street above,' brilliehtly lighted, and makings. churn:ring anal fresco:res. taurant as en* would:core to behold. ,• i ; On the brink, of, the quay were more ot , ottr friends the Haberman, with their osirfaini oc , ••I'l petisiegly displayed as ever,lwhile reliiit IMO, were shining and - gleaming In thew dying strag'-' glee, just out of ,thttpeta..l OpPosite, by tith ta. I bias, were: the Ceche' with kettles of steaming roacsrori, pyramids Of, grated cheese, platters of oil, and all prepared to reel , of 'any amount of mites., of "pipe-stems =ado cast' the ; company might desire. There were tidy 'aid 14)Men ' ' ' too ' rashiatg aim', to-mullet 'tee notioe of 'wayfarers to their viand and saladel while ,chareeet 'Brest burned ruddily within the' "casemate' where the 1 broiling itettrying 1114 caviled ma neressiogly,l for the gavots withou and selecting-a, t. 1; ' .I'd a triee, we resolved tel islet ',laity, OM natured old le'dy, we Pranged the', preliminaries at her tent. llat the first:pleat, sal summoned Antonio Tight—who by the way, talked as if the whole , world were deaf as atones • —and after carefully examining his fish, we these Alettitiful mullet, whine tell saes illitillaalt. r ia g with it. latest Bap. ear -; After driving a bargain with ;Antonio, w: is of . dada inn prise, and consigned' it to the e e . our cern signora.' Then we Nut clear sal p" i i o ;t o tpulationwith this last !tamed poisf'asff a with . . _ inspee th tto eeth w xact cost ofie ry article e ones toonsunie4The bread was lobe intraucht the salad to be - data:at with good eil sod saltkrthere were tibiae e of talialtocal , st so many steels' and leetty,,Lnars o wan to be • bottle of hoed a pa p T e t e Dr A zz . 'sleet wine according to the _ A lm"' s p oun u ' d • juke, . , &oath 'dr quo 'doter , " b l' t ' ‘s''''' a nd 'al tot otittiteeed ant ito.inal. leers : NM a . Kem 1 ~ , - the life of .1.r00na..,_,._ 442 ,,. ' 1„,,, 1i ;a4 down we sat ' Vie - treaty assoftt this - v -- . Emir s, me m o of tbii ' iie ligi ; a4lllaiti g a 1 1 ,atietret ' bald. : •tafi - leitts thelr iliac en ~ ,_„ .. ,...,_ : .,,... 4 _ 06 ., i 'Alitik'' ) We were not annola. o l mmilerni. ma to beetea had placed a smal : _boy- s r ins a r s r,, t - - , keep watch ever mimed • 4 ;4 ho*lgs &USW" whileet the .tiros time a:qeirtette tdjaianfle,demiele were peanuttied to, melte mule on harps luta totirle , ibe biiek_grotteL • i Presestly vet 411Ilkt etitte.;''inneting"liot;itid Sias.giltmisty brown ent: the, beard t then are ' bread ;Ata thtl.e ool ..brittltea;adimith ilteraeWe (mai and thistly, the rare old botttiof put Ifignard and Antonio 'ratio siniebed inseam el we attleeed eintimeett Of initlefaition; at the *44 ° r ( *it arrow,— The venerable White capped ,look camp out from the gasetnent, with- a t pair of tohnentois in one handAtid a, , eiiverole in tbekfother; merely tvedmtri Its.' The Mai% bright Youth, attatehed4te **inkier to theietabliahment, intrikti vt.the beggar!. with deelsion!,asul energy. trio of imps telegraphed in the dig tanee.fot4lbe beam of oar`iultet, meting vapid pantomhia by tossing their *tigers doWn their wide Open ,inoatbs, antioipatbm of theme fregoterad. - *bite at the seam Ulna they. capered:mt. deuced to the e otos of "tnaOaranil at 'capita r• Brew e Mat ntth : theristiito aroma, ' Yiru la off s huge earthen pot. pickled star ;Al *moment to gift dPool and sa ,, ado ; &ea( .' And tbe pretty, fat `vountit, with the smart Selig lifheers, mattered `bright - smiled *pen us, while- - she feeeptettisttly pulled her form's - moustrgte, - and spiked a reser- Ab l all pea delightfully al-fresee. 'end Italian • ebnld two hare coitriumul etaUtiriolut As; " tool* 'Tessb'that•tin stood no more In needof his ;strieetiortriboOld hate *n - la I l state of per. I ' But 1130 ' 0. 0 0 .bOlsketottititses elog4eiairomit ex !treuipy juirdplouo,' spot k.ttiotpoit4; Rod • *IP. Iping ap OPT tableevery•few stoutar. sea -ras -i100.11,99/0. the :Patin - peat of hls. stoole, is .!trade _would. implore as to name a dab, adsoPwill 'lop," it would swim down our throat* like oil; and be threw back hie: bout, and went; through the .rinotion;.bg ws7 of soesnapaattemit. !,. • 'Neverthelers, we got on bravely with the repast i sm before es; and. on.duiehittg, It wig by, the se remit effort of spit-denial that we were swevented i from rushlng at:sight, away to barguin tor audit sr or a tairso)e, too, oar vetoed hatted ;never gtutabisol at the prink originally drawl !In theprotoCel, and nines the amount 'tweet's* !reasonable, we pie a buena piano to tb.TYittala ctistckipLaf. thejamqoui, with!-a, eonp*. (Stee -t0 the egep, ; Than;the young vellums, Whir)tad been. dee eing like throw, for an hattraohnitted upon the erutobs;of brad, toorroto of rated 1614 dab, while the ladifiitiesble.Antooio.fthsed the but Amps of the. cotorcen.deopreelled snots or thanks giving litterpotroa with an earnest exhortation for the tast s his ottriont4 TheeteoOloglitet-tVt ea oit the Welt. u' wriatree. manila,hreeedher at Parting r entl hoped by stdnitei'ridirtkiii would eon:m . oml test her good &Reel. Mirstisti' '• • -`• :" • •. • ~ ;striking: , 1 ! i — j'• • Iviturtur cog, Pt e. : . • i -,1111 VOILL 'FILLDS Or raiirce.- - rbe Puri! Coo -1 stiffetioloief t kin .of an prtiole tbir Coal fl ltls of Bano*lays:4—'Oar Coal fields are Intoniral arra :difficult tol.work thin thOsa-of .Englatid Una Beigiiim. The prelßninary -Walks arotnore.co~siderable, and' :the labor of digging H ttio Cuiilon'd•bringing it -to ;the solace mOre• ex pensive. I - Ibis callitlated that si . wellisituated es. tablistv t 'ment.for the. ettractien of 100.000 tons of Coil sleet l vroul4 . rcquire with us '.ois au /mugs s'cnpi s) of':fotii or Svc Millions. To the difScul: ties of working Mk iCoa ftelds'=mast also dud thiai dleadvittiage of :oar gebgnipbiealpo: sitian.! Out orout , 320,000 hectares there are more than 200,000 which are distiinuted is the ccitret or France, Mad which .'only comMooicote with the great. equities of consumption• by roads eitherjuiqinfect . or loaded wick onerous tariffs:....= Thescaiviito obstacles which oppose the deed. opmetit of Coal . pradoetion. Whit). is to be done to sitetinate them? ! Oa the one hand, to continue to purl, feigns Industry a proper imotectrin, and on•tbe °thee to give it the facilities of transport . which arenow wanting.. .When this doubldcon hoe been :ffilalled, our Coal production will • soon he'plaecd on. eciequallty with that of pcigi -.'unk atld . Eogland."L r Tat , ' a ?COAL VISIDS or liaratasar.-As the Brie. ..4.4,(8*1114), /Cubs Scheid, on, Month*, Sep. ternheri'Lltr. Begat - delivered' a lecurris on the "•: 4 0eography, Statistical end Phys. cal, of the prin'. elpal Coal gielda..". The ;lei-tura; observed • that 'an acqinirftanett with . the geograPhical Positioa, extent,'and efiiimeteriof the principal Coal , fields: not only,of, our wen country b' alai ' those. of ,others, of no little , iceportee ff to the student, -dr mining seigne. 4 It *paned to his - mind the -via( extent of the very ialriable' mineral de pesits ' aftls the working of whish he ',erected to he ea.' cnpietllduring the:poriod, of tactile . ; and `might, assist ha enabling him tedetarnsine in 'what , par;i tictibui locality he, could nntor into such .ocenpa.l tierce t;greatest ediantagesto himself and later. eat to 1 is connections. It gate' him i l, enlarged 1 vier o 'Ceat a. ha ankle of cominerce, end' ler] forded tilm stiffiefint mann no& argument for al •• Latin's sapedority in 'COminerciel and nirinfac. , luring' neatness, and taught hitalthe whereabouts of thelefententi of secrete in enterprise,' rind the •fiteilitierrfektreir Milani develop ment. /- ..• • ' , -. , Cireit, Britalimight Iss styl edthe 4 'l/lead of, Coal fields." In noteinuseountry bad Coal - been I so extensively developed, nor, indeed, mineral rt. I sources in ginseng; no.other country offered each fortbe extraction and itneraal triftuiport of Minerals, and their exportatiOn to other parts of the world i: and in mil other haunt'', • had the Mt of mining made•sticAprogreM rind proficiency. The Coal fields of &aided Were from geograph ies! pMitiors, arranged by Conybetrre at the great northern district ;°. including 'nit the Coal north! of the Trent. •°The central distil's'," in. audit , * Leicester ' , Vierstick.fitaXord, end Sbrop. Aire& The, western ~ district," j inclediag North, Waje/, South Wales, Olorieester, and Somerset 4 .- /hire: - The lc orthentherland Mild Durham, Coal • fi eld Wad the onehigliest in the ntik of historical interest,esAmllassgAtitenaivesusdakilifeleientH • 'ittietreenti. - Itla bounded on the leorth by tho'lliv-1 ear °riga* and on the enili bytthe Ilium -Tries; -., its greatest length , about 50' milei, and breadth .25; emeprisieg an eren!of about 840 square miles. it emits on the „Milistotio grit Mu/ shale, and Is ' riverlaid!hy naittesian I liraistotre.. The inning , * of the surface dip ups affect ftbst dip or then. brain of the strata constitutink the Coal men = sums . , , thi that - when they were heetvopteCor cut off by the tateiventiol of a 'al ey they would ha -4lbond oir the -sidel of 'the opp bbb bssssife hilts at the *aloe 'mete, as if the beds had ;once been cantle.: :uons, The . present irtektiterill4 Of hill and dale 'bad heed occaaioned by, the partial destruction oc . i :dispersien of the uppermost st rata r constituting' the Coal! hiruration. The - aga gate thickness of !workablii seams was about 25 feet,- At the Cos forth Colliery, near Newcastle. {ho strata had been .penetrated to the distance of 1128 feet, where-43 segnie of . Coal had been MN:ringed. At Monk ,, , weDmotith,- in the coact, of Durham , a shaft had 'ben eonk to the depth of 167.4, feet, of 279 fath. low: The first !valuable seam-of-Coal lea found at this depth, after a labor of upwards of 10 years. Mr. Which enumerated three principal varieties Of I '•Neinastle Coal-: . 1. The common or eats Coal,- I 2. Cannhl Coal; also Cislled Parrot' Coal; with I ...but little bitumen or enlphor.-8: Coarse Coal; ;, also ',milled Spittle, - Coal; fracture cubical. The, total pndece of the district web 15* dlfilion toffs , annually, and - the quai,beK of collieries 213. -- Ae cordira to the ' recent Calculitions, about 110' Squire Miles of Ciiill had beerVieVavated, leaving 730 to he itinkiii;frotti Which it appears that the Coal ; will dot be exhaisted till after eperhid of m •n, • - .7.7 .• .. ~,, , a) .;• • ..MAI' stains ANOOCIII sus It p—Lhlll cause of the about 110 years. ` • - • Tieing le the vinous fermentation,roduced by the The I Yorkshili, Nottingha , eta Derbyshire spontaniterul thetas Of the glist e n •or albumen, Coat field was next -noticed; '1 : 014 9,, l l"°_ _.sq u a r o which hots upon the sugar, eking it up, into Whist !number Of chnftrief, . 52 1 i animal p r o duce, alcohol and carbonic' acid gas. It the ferments. • 30,800,000 tons. •-' i t, .. . tin is retrofit and equal, the kneading and War . The Whltehaten Coal field, t e Lancashire anu. mistnre thorough; t' imill and the dough kept Cheshire, North Staffordshim, Shropshire, Dudley and uniformly warm, 'the productioa of gas Will arid Mblverhartipton, Watwickthire, Ashby.deda- ...- tate plan evenly Ihreaghoot the dough, so that Zorhil4 Newark or North Gleutester, the Bristol, . the bread, cat; will exhibit. . ' l "°°,, ; tirl44°' ml. 111 . 6 Arroa of 'which was ' 7 s . o wi ei e , s ol es . It, ha d i :nate cavities or pores.equally runnonseo th roug h . btioti adenged into five principil Coal tracts; nom- - out. For its capability of being raised,' dough prised jo a district of about 23 miles in lengthl depends on the elastic' and' extensible ßoped** x x i t,l lin breadth. The Coat 'traits were-ttei o t•its gluten, witioh. is' developed .by the admix. merAtere, 30 miles; central. ifTs° miles; - I " 4 °t°7 tare of water with, florin iletiee thepropermian.. arnksix wileiii !eastern; two; 7 end.W°';er l 4 ive ..i My of water is grit which Nitrate to tie gluten The seems were g enerally 'sere thin, and mar* the .rteetest. teeeettf _ reo . noon ofcio iosoiot , Inclined. The Coal measures n:eted on, the mill. , the adhesiveness of the glutinous particles, The Mon grit, and Were overlaid bji the new red sand ! - toughness of the gluten prevents the small bubbles UM*. ',This,C4l field was nearly enclosed by en . 0 _ of gas from ualling tote larger ones, or Imo VII- ' kind ful,git Of mountain Breestone t forming a l lug to the amens.. Being . caught the Instant they, i . kind of knatrsbaPed dvPrellswast° which the Coa lare produced, and expanding in the exact • spot ,' deposit bsd time formed. The 'retract proceeded' _ k ___ ~__ ___ ~ ... 4 .. or . to notice. other Coal fields of importance, Mein- io;g4;;:°`,,araFti:i74s47449obnotdo4,3`empeol .optteotki: ding the South , Wales,- American, French, and , prlnciple-••the liberationOf • gal evenly. throlah. Belgian,givingheir exteet, gedioXical b ° l2 °' l "`” , opt the glutinous dough: No matter what the - -' g eo gn iphieal position, rind qualities of Crial. mode of fermentation, or what the aultstaeon or !, k _ ....,.......• .0-411, .1 , , I . agents employed instea it, they all bring about youao Inteas.-The Columbia County Repro. ~,_ ____„ ~.., ~.,._ __ way . - I , n thus "hiti or' a - class ' of idlers-and de.no.i, •'''+' 44 °""'• '° ' a° lana° .:V.,. ~ , . , , .. , tirings,i - , that miy be fuond--ie Oman reverY coon. Sees w 'Ponta Tway , "Wurb.-Maaer favors: Op Men. As we haves few of theM' in Potts- hie eircurestents therein& is sosiegates a batter , ::- vide, We Inert the...editor's temarts, hoping ft loco - motor than.steetia. A hie prune of As ship. , ' i be•the means of inducieg them to go and LOni Reglaa, from Dogland to India vilth'troope, , i t a i ese e t hi sg • ; i . G _,. , 1 • is a good illostration.'• , •Thlswesoolepropellid say.- i ' . •1 "'What a ludentable feet* is that so many of by canvas, made thei pussy to Bombay. le twelve; - . tile yoking people ` of this, age :wake it their burl days days lass time than the royal mall steamer. The . s kis to ben „400 t hing to de." They become I season wee thit;taael faveta hie hi- prespetrows prattint loaf** sad we aseertfthat this habit has buxom in dm Alt cr i bs rfasitlo Raid -that -. destroyed moils - young men in out towns and i - the winds are contrary, and that the idesesere eats , _ tufa' .than all other ewes pot together..' It-is s I go in half the time occupied try,thtsChartettealllng 'lamentable In; -BM alas, it is net confined to . vessels. .. , - 1. , , . .. • ,:- -- r, 'oink • 'oink mem There ,is a lacliadiftlital elms oil „..Ferhapi the fastest si ft ing ever obtained, to ~ girls, Vinod . 4forntledies, Who are In a like pitiful upon the l'et.:' The twoottootioi of tee•boata=4 3 - cobilition. tills theft' fathers,honest, - leborinkcouple of planks data, a sail sad eaddeit-li fa: :-; I coda, Work early and late ''to Mehl a living , and . minim teen. These frail entrisasees autumns, • their mother/ ,enslast theutseftes to keep them times driven by the wind at'aspeed of thirty ogles tidy, and cook their meals, thistinterestiek ewes. 'aa'bout. -We heard of -a trial of speed' between' ' ' totes are lolling -about. terrified at nothing' tie ea* of those toa•boata,- on the Mahon river; and a i with 4a tint •Ides -of wait% aweis the•ealt , that: - beteref wennnahog on dm adjelotrig track. :,/a . t Minns their,_ food. "They dentin work-41. le so - Eat tan 42 elite mile* the cara t witkoll stem qu a .- , solidi-like, 4 awe they: Bilk-tiOt.evatahoubi - t dedfa trittitig ahead only twice their lark. yox.effet them. doable wag% - Um, t-.wcisht.-...1" y ax,..o49•iiiito are - mlitettistineri to the *einem /l o osed as' 'working ; deb.: ` ails` that trotthkilatijaout orteriberattactostimatt retake prsetteal-bak- ' tbara ':jog — twiti'lhof bush able TOM. - ...,Your„ sopa while learning. When ander- quick speed, thiegil-4dotied to halibut 'depeodeners tbitingh! - the slightest 'nag guidance of the redder diverts life, and sni ts the prospects of the man thet weds; the boat with tremendous violate% and hurls out th.L:r., •!,.i•- j ' .- ' the occupants Ilkiststiall fro m Mennen. . f i f- • ' '; , isoetnialosilito Oudot AO Abu Ildot l aw ti° l W WOW, P l 4 4 1 , 0 641144 "001 441 `9 1 VP7 ibt.rotbliii.. Seine a pne U.* oursac susnifee' Wriralitii•lpelattiiiii is int tiudeilikliir? rieugglittwiloittese. awrinenicroicankanit.:o =ittlitiii: l ,oz. - =II • • • six Nuts • Eat* iiolities &vet's' riti•fret styli; 4lialdifttosedietuirAlbeialluSt. raker isCz. :l Orie.e OlOrt!'dies• - •At - , • .. -7- 7 7 .v. -. ..., - - -..1i r.:1 , 1 rol-,--- ,•-•.-trrtv':!.! ~.; ...',. 74 'insects Stet nol—'ne o Iteepol on the subject times lung flay imp eittitili Nay Ma ' . 4 Embers, tarts. , Suificalt that a Itilatamialaalrak .'fb hatV,ibtl Warrititar A* •rla,, PitiON taatta' ' liettnedio ~Y ow , twaralaratar.ltsa, Ingratalbl ;.. - rPttia alriaattaltAka !atsattott of idting.hleggss• 1 . 'rever t: ins. - RrPlald,ScPallttgetsti...ts gut meat i u k csia, tibia' entied its lbsviPar,)l -• 't littorigiara POlllO.- .74 Vettibilt 0.1 ,es . ` , x , vomit It'llut,MlLYClWPMMtilla)244l4"6' k i l rout, the,* atop, Orlin `bat. w o e . , which Ase the, - bitiAMKS of at* sawavicilmak ~ pt, - quellod by -the moot alias Of the • Zro gr.... . . , 1 ' But whatever the ortgia of tobacco, no hoe ..,., exercised so much'polidealintleettee. -, he Pow ... • 4 Urban vukezeownitaloated *Aram" who, took' snot in 'bumble. Tb. 'Beira" •Illisntellt tisi' less severe. She. declared {hotline, ensiMinont of ..( -, those who made use of them in *hutch. should IN ~ , -' COOfirillted to tbe dad ISt the •beadle. - At &ran "'' ~.the cm of tobacco west phoniest witkadultery t :6% '.-. • '. ' to Trotruylveeirt itill.raWkir Was. fik? .47 11 .0erike-I isldlit'entiro contiseatitin - 'or property was Ow. matinee of those who Await! Pleat tobiede; while- - r consume:a were ceedeweitiolltatitr , trootkg Cron, 41 three to two hundred dorins.„. 4arrath iv Wit • persons Niel guilty of sieeklegorithibeir pipes ,' throagh their noon and a tottairsovench fainging: . , 'from their , nooks., The Oratid 11;kko.of. 340 1 .rv)r, • - • forbade smoking sod snuff-taking ender the poet. elty of having Ole nese cutoff, whileXobatilesed l'l.r. • IV, eon of the Stilton Ibrahim } .16,33,„ punished. e .; ' the practice With decay:tuition. It Is rilatad of - "Amtreetb - that a smoking ntoht este strait WI ' ''''' •m onajAk titolapallpr emokipg with itill spoon* ----," oa board a Woos. Amurath leotard Or WO . f. that 4hc inyal &ens referred equally' a Itionte -1,4N0," topllod tior saphiersi fight frn naremittleP v =die for him: It does not apply to ate.!' ;AA...," v dayo subsequently Auturath sent, for bits, - sat '.l" T. , making btmeelf known, Pei hii feltiwzdifeadell 1, '"...,. a good appolatment. !But sueßtsar, reipalatinent, , ,,-cese..., appear always to 'have teen evaded, _ ~.._,, . Therlgodent Asuralks,rellwaydiriest," iii,_27.%. gate 14,,skickoetvas the stgb.l 01 *Waft Sli luellirs .40s. said itiptilsioti Trom their line on , any MN iz '4l .gabby; elii4isblitnit soC, flat • itts'erreot'te-' 1 ,' , 4 -=. s Mots Wet, digiOraike, lifer tbs.. probibitine,f- :If .trarsoied. imoklng on railways trottiClrobattly essma: - We know of one young man who feigned madam hs seinen St carriage to himielf. , Aaother on 40614 s bishop alight, at an intermediate sta tion, immediately mid. for the compartment, and . • calling fora guard eitoplained that the carriage was waking of tobacco *yoke.. “To be ears those clerical gentlemen do smoke , terribly,"- - mire* Ms Akio). “Then don't arouse me of it hero. after," oltioined the youth with an arch emus: • On one occasion a railway guard thrust his had into a carriage tilled with detotees in the set of their der/36084mnd placiag hie dad on a cushion, observed, "There are two very good Mee on this line, gentlemeo. Smoking is strictly prohibited, . and the company's servants 'are forbidden to ae. cept gratuitios.”-rAticaosas. • Tag Rrrenam.-z.Valk of the tartar 'vitt :Its touth•um net elegance--we cam nought, frw it its covered magnificence riot le darkness, Its red velvet lie to shrende--its . pletures geso'dlialy through grape, its•spleudid puma stand death la , its linen cover- r .its worsted. roses and pinks / And gill dowers'reateln•neplucked in the dark totter*, iu carpet's, bloom onasees. Let 'shutter* sad doa ble curtain, 'exclude every- ray or light; ltis wet mime to darkness and its solitude, while - we can hove tha.pleasont;• airy, yellow doored, carpeted kitchen. Thia is the piece for rest ea joyment; the kitchen with brigbi illetTer and clean white tildes; white with thae.- 4 11sw kitchen with its comfortable, old easy chair* and ;broad, shining hearth, and crackling, biasing i r e. W. do not mien the kitchen of the ghat howls whore Jo*, servants have entire eouttial,• sad - the lady of the house never seta her-root within. Its precincts, but the hotiely • dorefisrtable kitchen of 1:J0,m:414o-do wirking man. wlltwe the la-kettles -sing together, and -Abe ( little children prattle, around the mother, While het hands Set' the table for tea.% '• • ' • • " There may be snow in the gleaming. or pax arrows, lodged in the tops of trees—there may be -city walls abort; at blue dater: abd'unddlatirig . bah: itinaLitits - rit4 it*lpiaeeteireryliting . : smacks of pare ecupOrt.. Maki dm Iftebtar'ittractlve at d! phisadeby' nil IP enTtbfr , Beg luiepy sneaonm is As • Constant gates , ereA %tie Vliasare, of chance dill, 'lt' z fed party-goidg ,friendi. We wish nen darthiromridenai de a bett:lustmakeeper, than tq IWO littf peril): 3n toll Aliesik, her timbal • down .. at the hill,4nd'her chimbers ID could/ion. Make your. bona Plaiie 'the Most agreeable' or If your' twiny datloS allow no ktime la attend athenn Am thoroughly . ..as you wish to its adonnedt, throw aped the' door of yaw best room and let your way enjoy ILI.. Pr.y, who should uel, ihsltioutor t . Tae War or-ras the moon': ramie to nearly perfron &collar to the plane of the ecliptic, shir sari scarcely 'have any change of masons.— But, whet: is still morn rennarkable;onehall of • the moon has no dirket:fit MAO. while thit other' . half-hes. tao weeks of light and two of darkness I , alternately; the Inhabitants, If atty . ; of tfat lilt' ball; bask constandy in eartbshine, without 616-' • lag the sun, whilst those of the second never see ibo earth at all. For the earth refiects the light of tbeann to the moos In the same manner as the moon does to the earth; therefore at tho time lat tonjunction,'orl - Wer moon, her further side molt •btf enlightened by the sun and the nearer belt by the earth ; and at the opposition or full moon, one , _ half of bet will be enlightemid . by. the inn, but the Other half will be in totattlarlineas. ' To the lunarians tho earth seems the largeat orb in the universe;, for it appears to then:Kamm thin thine , time* the else of the sun, and thirteankitneegmtt.T cr than the moon does to us--esblbiting• JAMMU' . ~phases ta berAlf, but in a reverse Order; for when the moos is fait the earth is insights to them, and when the moon is new, they will me thaearth : The'faea of the . moon appears to us ,permanent,, • but to them the earth marenti vet: dilferint tpp pearances, the/Mettle and Atlantin c c usaos, In the course of each tirentyloar. hours, aueceisively rivet their attention. The moon being the fiftieth - vlirtof the bulk of ear globe; and within 235,e00 miles of us. may be brought by a roper telescope which megnikelooo times, to appear as she would to the naked •yeivere she only 2.,0 Jailer ,Restrtma.or ettotrLaytow.—Tbere ere tansy persons who easiest, or. will not, apprealate,the harmony and beaety of natural laws, thi reason .'being, wasuppetio, that they ate itnmpabre of fol. lowing the cielculatieus neeesseryfort thief* *lnd. dation, and thus by avoiding all the troth's, the result brings 1113 pleasure to theta 'Where can 'anything more beaatifhl be Anal, and la what 1 - fact can you find a greater demenstrition of the harmony of the unison.* than that same law which governs the motion etthe planets, also eon. trots a 'falling stone? he arise .foree which binds the rocks togetherilliso keeps in contact the , particles of skissen oaffianda The enimseand all Shiny in it obey a system- ortode pf laws which cannot be broken. It may appear estrum ' dimity when we state that there is. nothing vie. tenter irregular in lateral The upheaved reeks of former ages have alt been npbeavetlgradually, main °Wholes to ii - eintrolliag power . ; emu ap wee* capricious earthquakee alWays move and ever *ill progress, in a definite .aud. , given path arena' the globe"; and the eruption of a volcano can be exfoliated icia nicety. Stones eats be prog. nostleated,:hurriean'es preneted,'aod 4 *emcee •appearanee prophesied; all these weeders are the result of bard and dry figures, the consenisimeisi of great: calculation. Who, in talon will nob bulb greet respect Cur arithmetic? . • S;ii2l ==ffl rialmeta, Order R•o& i iter. deck WON TIPS Ii
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