. TE3.OlOlg-THE topuraz ..'elsosa 'clamant/nu • . , TWODOLI , A. O3 • _,-- num tverl24hile In advance-42 23 I . per en , il d .0) B 0 It not paid Itnot ottid4lthin all mon ~ . _ ilthlnlll4 y •OP , trerttass: addrea, In advance, : is 00 Toren ripiis 0 0 " • d &Ten ..kwio i . -,d ... 0 • ' d ° •' . .. - 11fteon ft . 4 . 4 : "" i : _!, . ,20 00 tnuosithecrildleromot bettorannall paid In advance, 1 iro N ovi - Rig *Om*" -•- - • -.' ' . 1 Ap - erunsr ' ' .'• - . ri tti z o vr . o.vuo4r . - . aneamlemandntheritat: s3.neptlo coplos, moth . &oilmen and dm dopgial. atsl in advat! _ 0- • . virl..An I l it•siratta. . - ._, . rd.' ' Ilfsibecribere order thu uuwontinuince or their newt ,,, t ijoig., fho publisher may continue to send theuctintil I f .;. o o . ages are paid. . If anbacribers neglect or refuge to take thefr netelps huls t iapon haeib obffti u ce n . iot which a v th e e an y t t r le e d t ir h e ebidll: st ahneydorr dared ihein discontinued. if salmi-Fiber/1111 , 1TO. to other places without inftirtalng the pnhlleher,and t e newspapera are sent to tbe former d I maton they are hold responvinle. . , lief conrte hare decided that retnalna to takimeragpa. Dere front the °Elite. Or removing and leaving theta un called for, la prima fads evidence , on ate ntional fraud.' '• )•• p 4 • • grPSSIF,AtIifg.RTISINC.... r ckto : ore or 1011iles, 50 cents for one insertion;-snb, sw i l aut tesertions, 25 cents ascii. • a lines one time. 5t5 ce ah,...#abeequentlosertions,l2.l4icentseacb. Usuiiints over ,3 lines, for short periods, ctutrged as a agnate' -starits. WAS. two. . THUS: .512.1 rszwra. , ThreelineS, 63 88 .$125 , $126 $3 OO Four lines, 50 , 1.25 /76 275 ,4.00 yiviktnes, 00'. 1 60. 200 300 - .11 00 131SAinos, 125.. 2 25.2 64 ..400, 6 99 1 , 400 Hoes, 125 225 270 160 • 700 Elot: limey 125 .2 25 .2 85 600 Ai 00 Hues, 126 226 300 5 f:3 900 Lid OrjAl rag LrNIS COON D All'A OQVAJUI 07 TO ' Ono Muere, 1135 - 2 25 360 .. 000 ~ 10 00 Two sqnsres, 12 23 400 -6 00 ' 9 00 - •14 00 Three agit.vres; 350 600 7 50i - 12 00 18 oft , you( sltlSres, 14 50 600 800 7 . 4.00' geelterlol.. 600 900. 12 00 ,30 00 *Larger spare for short portala, as per*eeroont. n , Ittpineva St:diem $1 each — accompanied with an , adrortisenient; 50 cents each. . , Advertisements beforo,3larriages and Deaths, 10 tents perlingtorfirstinsertion 4 —subsoquentinsertiOns, Scents Itne.•ltlnewordsarocounted is A line In advertising. Merchants and others, advertising by *el yeari with t hanges. and A standing advertisement not titonedingls linos, will be charged, including subscriPtiot, $lBOO. tZpace to tbeinionnt of fonravirvs, with ellen:, cos and Nabseripticin, • Witt Met changer, at the rates designated Aivertlsomonts set In larger type than Visual will be • I‘Arced 50 per rent advanev., on these priests. All cuts will As charged the earns as letter press. • Nt, Trade advertisements reeetved from 'Advertising Agents sbrcad, except at per cent. advaiSce OD these prices, nnlesti by apseial agreement with the publisher. Narriages'..s centeoseh. Deaths accompanied with no. tires. 25 centsorittunst notices, no charge. ' All notices; except those of a religions character and for educational purposes, will be charged 25 cents for asty number of lines under 10. Over 10 lines,4 oentsperline idditicmaL , Proceeding/Ea meetings 'not of a general or`publlc char. leer, charged - at-4 tents per line for each Insertion. • To iheilitate ealenhations we will state that 328 lines Make a column-184 Boole half coluinn--and 82 lines a quarter Orman. 2052 words make acoln m n-1478 a hell lithium—and:MS a quarter column. AU odd lines over each square, charged at therate of 4, cents, per line, for one time, and 8 <rata per line for three times. ' Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to their own business. Agencies for otheps, sale of Real Es- Late; de., are not Included in bushiessadverlisements. DOTS, SHOES, &c. • 1 - 37 - (E) TS, SHOES, TRUNKS, BD. '+, rrHE Subscriber begs,leave .to inform . 1_ Ids customers and the community idlers, that h. has just returned from the city with a -,.._-„ line eollection of articlee In .bis fine, con- ; tiliErlir I doliiisistine of . Agj'AilVl BOOTS, SIIOI6B, • I • GAITERS, • ' tILIPPEILS, ' - • . PUMPS, &e., of all descriptions. for Ladled, Wentlemen and children. An elegant article of hiesee' and children/ buttoned gaiters, something new in the latest style. , Also, a new let of Trunks, Valises; Carpet-bags, Satch els, &c.,&e.. ; . , . . . . Cuitoiher work newtipund akpoditiously attended to. Storeand Shop in Cenize, one door above high street. • lii.Next door to the lied Front - iiit' Pottsvllle,lday3o,l,7 22-1y1:, DANIEL fiCIiENTLE." ._'EDUCATIONAL. PIANO TEACHING. D Meyer, °monist, Oros Castro non on the Plano Forte and 3lolod on, In Pollicino and neighicoringriocrni. Terms moderate. Apply at Ma office, second door below tho root Wm,. Pottsville. [July 11,14 28. . WESLEYAN F MALE COLLEGE,. Wllmtn tame r Delaware.:- rPHIS chartered .ith'rull collegiate iotr'ers to grad dlntotitatr nod eonfor d ,, gric‘eog. Is 'designed to toilet the &wards of Lib. end Female Education. . • •No ext.en6o has been spareil to mite %t aTh Clan 'lnstitution: FULL BOARD OP 7:4TRIICTION la - regularly employed, affording facilities fOr an extended and •that• °nub education, such as can only bo had In the best in stitutions. The polleglat.o Year commences B*PTEMBER let, 11851.- Catalogues , may boliza by Inquiring of the Pred dent, L. 0 LIMA'S, or, of the Financial Agent, T..„,1 TitOMPSOII. :104trn PAINTING, &C. • NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES. TUST receiveda large and elegont as-' pabrtrEWeit of Itinclow Shades, new and beautiful de miens, including Cold Borderod. Oiled,.l.andscape of 110 ral,l othicatc., tc., cheaper than ever. . . ALSO, - /used and lilalnPaperShades, of every de scription Par Sale by < BENJ. DANNAN. Centre Street, opposite Episcopal Church'. ..)jarch ICTT • • - 11- JUST RECEIVED • ' ' • ziew. Styles Paper Ilanglingn, • • 13:ORDERS, FIREP A 4 jj Board Prints, Cm ban Pa. • nti per., Pierce from 8 cents to • • - O. ',bleb we aro prepared to ••••:•,:%, ,putap at e short notice. House And Siga Painting,' plaiting, ate. 'Stained and Enatnelled French and anserkan doable Chrystal. Sheet and Plate °Lau; funashad to or. der. All orders promptly attended .too . • MUDEra BOWEN, Centre street, 2 doors above American Sense. Martli , '67 • I 12-tf • ' I I REDUCED PRICES. 4 1i7170.1l roct,rookr qq34.0043. rcNE subscriber has a !large lot of fctig choice Patterns of 1 • all ra w, aultable for Bally ~.. -- -- Parlore l ; Pining Iluoms, Cbam - , W... le.rs stpl Public Bulldlngs!wlifeti 4 1 1 4 . .!Z , ~ 1 1 " lie will sell at greatly reduced oe w e ~..;..., priers. The Mock embraces the ••.0 au „ , . • lateo and most esteemed P4tterns. raper as cheap as b centa a Plato. N. to We titpc for Ikrgalne, for Po l per Ilanglngsand /looks at ILI. hIANNAN'S ' C' liNip Wholesale and Retail Paper awl Book Store. 1-PAPEII lIANOKILS SUPPLIED VERY CHEAP. Octo . r 31M, 'l4 1 41. INSURANCE. Wit :4: • 1 ' LIPS INSITRANCE AND TWIST CO., Pottsville, Pe ne t s (MP/T414100,000-01/ARTE PERPEtUAL. lIIS Company, chartered by the I.44lslature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One 1 ettdreel Thousand Dollars, is now fptly organised, and has comMenceti business, :The Company is prepared to receive tnoneys and other. prosody in traust, and allow interest'on all moneys deposited in trust, at the-rate of live per Vent. per annum; principal end interest payable on demand. For rates of.Fremium; on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Centre street, street, Pottsville, thre4 doors south of he Exchange Motel. JACOB MINTZINGER, Jr., Pr C. Wattmorna Suss, Secretary and gircasurer. April 1,'54 13 tf ANnutecrrE INK:18010p COMPANY. ' Authorised Capital, 11400;000. • ltißr I • ER PERPE'ITAL----Office, C N. 91 Walnut street. between Third and . Fourth streets thiladelphia. This OompanY will instil against lose or (damage by Fire, Buildings, Fisrniture. and Mer chandise generally. Also Mauna lift - uses., on Vessels, Canmee and Freights. Mann lasolss.sma to all Parts of ti, Union. a Diarstriius ; D. F. utber, Davis floraurisw.''''` • Lewis Andenried, loter3hattleld, Voter Sllger, Dr. eo. N.Egkert, John K. llimekision, . D.l awn:tett, ' Samuel H. Itothertnel,F. Dean. D. L. *TilElt, Deal, fire Prevident. W. M. Smith, Serretary. • ti- r. D. Lynam has been appointed semt for the (box,. Company in' Schuylkill county, to whom persona destrirj; insurance can apply. .13n.fery 1, (April 8, '11.4 , - INDEMNITY;.' . PHILA ~- A & - READING RAILROAD. :IF. Franklin Fire Insurance Corn- () Phikdelphia, Mirth 134544- ,fr - ,;et , near Filth street. F.!. Eof the Phtlada.& R. R. CO.. . . . t;any. of Philadelphia. ORI t,, Nn, 03334 Chesnut - . • The rides f Freight and Toils on Coal transported by Ilintrt)l2s: I . C :tries N. Itaneker, ' ' Heine • W. Richards, it. - tit'il'il't I'o°7 l th T'ovot il i t cro t t as 611-61ss.fr°raidt-- -'_ h Mu : bj!85 . 11 . - T oriu t s Hart. 11qrdecal D. Lewis, 4 - • • • I '.., ' , - •:.• ! g" T ,idas Vag nor, i l a i lite I t ... M orrie, f!..4., . Roo ' : n PI j -. ; E• 9 O.BK o . si . .i . a . S tweet Grant, J acol, It. Smith, • Mt riePatteraon. . , _ ' , . ..a i r... ,-4 ... . Continue to make Insurance, pe manent or limited on . • ~ ' -.---.. ----.. every dea l :Optio n of propt•rty, in town and country. la To flint , ~ 1, ' 1„80 I 115' 160 1.55 rates as low as are consistent with i isc•iurity. ' phri ar o , his. 180: 1 75 IVO 165 whbltV. CAI /TIMMY have reserved a large contingent Fnnd, ." .17,7.. ii„ pr i me IGoI 1 75 ICO 155 i, ...no their Capital and Pie:alums, an Gyly Invested, .:: „,„"r,,,1'„,' ' IV) 11. 76 1 GIP .1 35 atfor ample protection to the Insitred. Blare their in- - ''' et• ' 4 " ' yt,..1; 11 20 e.l 75 IGO2 55 eo ration, a period of 1A years, they havepald upward* a GOriral , " 1 ' it 11RO11 75 I GO 165 of o million. rico Sunder& thontand dollars, /oases by 44 r&nra ' °l' bnyikll , , lt • ' 114401 176 ICo 165 dre, hereby affording evidence ot! the advantages of to • " M ab aY a . • 1'65 l 1 50. 1 40 / 14 sure ce. as ell as the ebihty and dispositpn tb meet '' Spring Ill's, ' wlth'procept tits, an liabilities. I •,d Conch octet' and Ply-, t ,50 igoy ts C I fAS . V. II .NCR.F.R.,,P;eiIdent. month Uroad, , i 156 1 . A.M. a Ilta - cisa. Secretary. . I. Rambit'lt and Potts' yndl , . 1 ' 6 . 0 it ' a as • . 1. .• ;0 . Te sn Its., has been appointed agent for theabove donee • • ' • An .145-1 55 ISO man toned lostitution,and Is now prepared Hi make in. " Norris nor Bridgeport. I .v.,•! , „ ~,,... , „,., 230 fora on, on very description of pnisarty. at the lowest " Port natty; • -/ 40 I ,f 4 7, 3 I . ' ` s Z i • so rat .• . • - ANDRpw 11USAHL, Agent. " Valley orger •." .. 1 1 0 5 41 ..i gg 10/ 1120 P tisvllle Jan.ll. 1851 •• , 2-tf " Miami. ille, ---. r.---- - ------- " Boyer' Ford, . 136 130 1•01 1.30 , LIFE 111 CE. " %cute n . • -I1 80 125 1.16 1135 • i 1 201 135 116 1 , 15 r illiE • Iraid life IDs trance Annuity, ::,71 1 . T ri p, • . 1 - 3.al l5 I 012 _ 1,05 ilja • eil Trust Company or Pr4zade.ipba- t h e' No. o Readid ~. • . llO 1 - 05 105 1.05 14 24.Iliesnut'stroat, the Oral. do* Rust or we' Crisham ii Betwee Reading and ' 1' ~• ' ' . 18M... i • i :11-h • tile, . • 110 105 - 1 05 - - 1;05 CAPITA.P STJO,OOO-CIIAR2rER PICAPET6Z. “ ill o t m e-M, 120( 1 05 I'os, I'os Zotati ltio t u t al ky I,,aurances impute on the moat favor- ii liambilrg, • llO 105 this terms. I i . . , " OrnigS4llll, , 1 10. 1 '1 06, • 11. Tv eapitll '.civig paid up and invested. together with -- B i6r g ---1 - ei i - o rib i .. p,,, x ' r ,.1 of Mamigetil I i rse and •onst iHe I easing nursed fund, offers a eilret Li nty 3 ' ?" -....i' - /larc h . '57 12.1 W. 11. 51cI11111NNICT.Setoy. Cho e, to tall 01.1 1 111a..* 1 ~ r. • - q artery. -h° Pr.'4"ma may be paid IY e4rl Y , - bill: T awl r °r - 'A. & READING RAIL-ROAD.I PHIL RA OF FRRIGiUT ON MRIIO/LAND/42N.J ' 1 • I rtp,ooniany mid a ttivra peritidleany to the ininran- " • ' ' „ t i N ' d AFTER MARCH lot. 11357;, 1 r for life. The tirsCrtona , appropriated in Pseember,' ' I *l4 ' 4n't Ilh' g''''''n'l henna to 400, - amount not further notice, the following Itates of Freight ) to anadditirdi of y 252 50 toe/ g2,oooinstred Voider 'l, thocitt a p , r ion pound s : .1. .i the oldest poll , :len. making 11.26 50 wbielimlll he rid . 11, 2 . 41 s. ,' when it shall become a claim • nsttvad of $1.000011,,An-' •.' ' , ' ' .•- . '• , "1 ''' .. , .'.4"le . all intrred:thencrtnitiest. amo v irnt to ill=7so;theitext -" . ''' ' ' . . 1 7 4 111 4 in age to 61.2PJ '5O for every $1,0100: tbe others in the . ' .asalcuis oisatiant.. . - ,.. ,... 1 x / ...... la .141 P rO P 6lllolll ll+ol . 4log to tbq amount and time of ... ~'-• ; . • t 2 ••- . • •;; , ?'i" :. , ',"' ' O l -- '"°° -, ..t n ding , whiciadditions make inavenageof moraithas .. . I ' '- ' : •'• ' Ai; .. sal p.r rent, upon the slistda s . .lelthout . lemma- gh., Hood& Confere•Honerfl / 00 0/ 01 4C 0 r0Id *0 l6 .in Hinson: al premlut"m.aium ingictigartt,Predh nent,FillhAntilit4e . f ,„...,,_ , .. , , . . MAIM : . „'' '' ' ~.' Anvils, IhUtt nuttef,olPert kil l ' 4 ." - • , Ttonnas Rid ztrav," ' .1011 n A *Drown '' . them , „ l i e d r i a dak,,iia, roaarfes,lfemp ' • ' Argun Davis, . . . nenth,r. ' , - 11 „,,,,, v 0 k,,, d ,, we , - trmeotonowfirso ~, ' 22 ' ......" - .1 1 1 John Jay Smith, ' Frederlek Broom, Leti th ei f...MiliorlAYsterso,,Beedia. <. .: , . .Robert Pearsall, - ' •U• tvargertat-w, ...,,,, a e . Jeleph Ye a r . . . i • .ro r' —• ''' " 4 / 1 2 1 It ' LlitiM e r, ' • cottinl, ,ontin,tiortrori,tAnd,ll,), ''-- •: ' omits P. smell; •• ' .I ' Wharton Loafs,. .2bmaTh T. BalleJ. I dohs R. Slack. . , _ fameas,l4 Veit, /13 . roi AOll.lr . POOOl , i . /0;•::. e. 0 OH' valtaPhletseardatalag fald•ofrattridatifffidatia g• " 411 g " . M ae " ' ' ''' 4 ' ' 1 ' of application and fartharlindmiaalloi alibi, had " mini / :Brom niN"th'bEr ' - r - ''''' ern et, TROMAB 1:001VAT esident, ! ne t ~.......1 V 'l lalti 8 e17 0.1 ! "1 5 •, • t 1. , •- , i'w • ' ern t Ado • ~ .„. r I'r..„ . _ • and. .w.e.ltc..• -" '.. . , -.. p. 4r 4* Ilia Milnetth ee t all to . t r Ai e s u m ', l i m iii o ," *Ulm IN Ougee l latfifin 4 4 : -:., -,_, - -4,-, "ek; KIMONO* • iiittl4.---111Mut!tY• and l ' llll 4. ls bet imlaral.moh a" - Trott: - lidttiilewri -41 14 ''' Ai1u5,..7.14112:71 atbnaatloa op Um P , < Plea; u nii ... ~. _ . ~....„. 1 * Sta rtAXIAN. , . - s voy / • ', .'• ' ' 1 1 . supplied with the VOL. Adrertitersesers ' charged 60 per cent. ad' J. • B A 7 'and" flontli DEALE 45604 PST VMS!. HHOOC Itos,, $4 0 ibinerit Commis iirfir A Dlit AND AND NEC ,Beira.22,wv,t. GEO. W POMOY & CO., DMUS Is CA.IIIISLES, dzo,, • .11111 Water street, below elphirt• t, Tannsie and Atiodditery and Adamantine Can_dles , Samuel T. 113110 iftiesnuut. mary 6, '57 • I'SOXIMMEICLViaI • •, • on., 10, Phlla . . SPene, Lard.lepb Oil, Sperm Pblladelphli,Ja COUNTY WILL SAVE MONEY PURCHASING • CHIN AND 'GLASS OP TYNDAL & MITCHELL, _ 707 Ches et Sty above Seventh, PH LA.DELP/-lIA. rumilx•it u import the g - reateat variety of NEW & :EAUTIFUL WARES, which they Willie to grairtltles to salt the wants of the PP. : 03 : AND CITIZEN; AT WHO SALE PRICES; Septeniber 12,1, IMAMASON] • 07.3 m ZOLIN A. MOOR MOOR General - • MIN No. 54 S. The subscriber trade and mtnin are-prepared to to ruining pn. : despatch. Our it Mar, . Elephant Bleached 11Wked t Lard,' Bonin. Ommtled,l -Lituteett. Hodgson it,Keen Ho, S. Entbernie • actilnhin; Hon. W. Snyder; Esq., Esq., ZottetPle; , J. J. Count?: A Schuy• .- Fire & Marine , 1 INSURANCE COMPANY. 4100 i , ss YBesNTI 11 es e )Office in KU 's Building, Mitiutatongn it., .2 doors abo,kre Centre it., Po ttsville, Ps. CAPITAILAIITBORIZED BY LAWi , • $21040.000. CHARTER PERPETVAL.' • . . - This Compan obtained its Matter at the last Session of the Ler,lslat eof Pennsylvania, and Is now.fully or. ganlsed and pTared to Issue Policies, at Metal rates, on Fire and Ica nd risks, on Public and Private Build. logs, Furniture Stocks of Goods and liorclutudiii of all Also on Coal ranee on Canal ) also on CargocSi Gator°. it. Th: promptly, and the public. 9A3111 EL SIT, WITITAMISD JACOB HU, 'EORGE L. 4.11. IV. P. SSIITIT, ROBERT 31. T . W. P. SM H Pottsville, J E 3 • ACP° Fri r: made rjght,of R PROM P: And all lidet rwel se rods attention 1111 and do•pat eh . SAC sol tel t a °them who m of the county Auo. J. Ps 1~~ _ " Sloorglitte t " limb/ " Or> Lanaint The elm allow nee twenty -04 . By o March 2l,p i_ rir .i. . 1.7 1 ~.., ~... „,,,...)1.,...rd,,,. v 1 ~ f „„ tt,,,,,.. ~,„ n.. t t t , , , t... 4 ~ - ; ::,-• . , ' - ... d... , .:.. ..," t . 4 _ 40:1111111thiseauu 1 : '.. r i li:.'" '• '' j '' ' '-' .' . ' :' :' . . . ; i'l • • , .....".'"..""-'''' ' ,• - , •1 , ;X'? ' ' '. 1 b -' . . - ".• , ' ' .r .i'll?"'izi ' - *“. 2 ". 1 ..M1.... , i, ',A. auur , ...F . „,,,, L k. ~,. , ,•• - ~,..: , ,,r, - ' • r '... ' • le - ' 4 ',4,f' ' vof. , srirod. 74,-_, 17.- _ , rin ....,,.....--•• , ,:•,4 '', • -,• 1 ) 1, : , '"--:,, 4 el''' . =••• - sum Okay •,-,*".•<- •• , • ' • Ibllley. Tie Awn Oredit , . : 4' • -• • •-•- ;4* - ' 4 ;•- • - F: , i z-, ~t F. , r• -' , ..7:•, 1 .--, _ ND . 4- , !' 1 I FILL TEAM YOU TO P I , 1": J RUA,LiSIIEM*vp,t-:4TimpAy:-*9RNIIO-,;:*T.-13EIVAMIN.134.:NNAN;:y9TT.S., -,,5P,...,::1?:Ff14•:..P0P.571".t..11:1*Mf --,..,• i:::. -. :',‘,. _.''..._,2 - ...i...:::... ..: - ': . _ - 'l,i_' . . - . i.±...i,..§ATURDAY : _MOIWNG; . +l9lv.r4Oß:!2c, 11'35.7., XXIII. ut tamer eve than usual wa be • on our resrutar rata. & S. ALLEN, Wharves, Philadelphia, S IN OILS. OILSifF ON & XEAN I S. Wharves, phitaba., 1 on Merchants, and Dollars in PERU OIL FOR HIRING IAEICAL PURPOSES. ; '3847 14911 N W. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, ininission Merchants, ND DEALERS' IN S' SUPPLIES; ater street, Philadelphia. eying been associated with the coal oPeTstions gettentalt, for severs! years, pply orders for all articles contingent sat the lowest rates, with tare and k comprises the following entries: Safety lamps, Thoreley'stelebreted PUNA, Otto Belting, , Blasting Paper, Washers, Mope Chains, Pecking, Ropes, All alms, Item • Pulleys, • Diluting and other .Wicking, . • Powd • Wire Rope. • Soap,ers, Tar And Pitch, Candies, Ac., do. 1 tUrrmuntura i , , J.D. A. & S. Allen, Cozies Millei A .liirt.,and'John Tb orato r Esq., Phlla• 1 -Donaldson, lion. C. W. Pitman, Oeo. 6 . 1 6 : Brown, Esq., and L. P. Brooke, ' m. Dellaven, Itisq., lillneverjlial and land. [January 17, '67 My . makers and litathlneiy. Inland Imo -1.... is and Barges, by Camas and Strata; Coal to Philadelphia, Yort,l3al - guarantees to adjnat alt roams reby hope to merit thcpOttronage of Directors, ' ' MAN, J. H. ADAM, • TIMER,Jr. JOHN D. DEIBERT, INGER, Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS, R; 1. E..GRAREF, • nusrawarn, I GEORGE J. I'IEIJB. ICL /GUNMAN, J.nesideat, ittd OeneisrAgelit. 8131 e Secratrig a nary 1. '57 SPORTATION. = rib.te Aft t• • MODATION LINE H iNDERSIGNED HAVIN.G. Foments 1n conjunction With Phi ding, Pa. to tun II regular line of Boot' IELPHLS, TO BEADING AND POTTSVILLE, edlate points, we• are now prepared tO all the above places, and our utmost given to ship goods with inrovoptnies bale of patronage from' inereb.lata and y have goods to forward tor.thst section Schweitzer at , Co q 65 North Wharre, below Vine Street. AGENTS: - viz, Philadelphia. . LIP ALaltonr, nettling. Afitzts k Bso., rotten/111e. . ' 274 f K thILLe N Schuy AVICi. NavezA TlOlft (:0, 1 01 of 211#) fie, It tire per rt. I, and no charge less` thin be route for any distance. . nor P. WHALY, ;President will be per WI waste, as eon late per ton wll er of the Hanoi '6l 12-] • • • 26 - " r picr. TUZ BOHZIH:OF THZ SiZTE4 ' 4rik BEINCiOHT TUN CATZRZEr MEDICINAL is LYONS' KATHARION. • AVE. YOU used Lyons''Rathairon, fot the hale/ ts the most delightful Utica *Al utile sierkl and Is preeminently beneficial for Grey and. 1t214 beads. The Hatbalsou foUy restored my hair ales a ballads of ts - oire yens.. Yours truly, r.. ATWATER. No. - 68 Amen ffereet,'Ner York. 414, trons' Extraet of Pure JamakaGitursm Lar dYse pet is and general nerrnus debility, de., can be liadat Perfamerytord Varlet 8 tore,Ceritre Stmet,Pottsville. Orfabor 23,1546 • - 4141 - "Mr TcHas.v.- 7".1 - '• "wholefialeitud 1 3 z-lassiort ^riga CrliiaiLtiort. 8. Z. Corner Centre and Norwegian sty. , • (Opposite Mortivier's hotel,) • POTTSVILLE; PE NSA,. . • EARI7PACTERER AND SOLZ PROPRIETOR OP Egetlairs Pectoral ISARADoare. • RPTIMPS PECTORAL 31.1XTCRE'cint's Coughs. *TING'S PECTORAL 74TXTURE cures Intla!nia. • • 'EPTING'S_PIoTORAt MIXTURE e*ißrouehllfs ' • Ens r, toe PECPORAL 61ISTOP.E . emes Sr) timid& . 1 4 11r4023 PECTORAL MIXTURE will relieve ihnsinnp.. tire patients In edveneed stages of the diem. ' EPTINO S I3 'PECTORAL 3118'6Thlt sold by JAW, L: Ito BMWS PECTORAL =MEE sold "by Z. •Eiltiat Rums, EPTINOII PEcToRAL IflXTUßllsoldby AebisylAbl - • • • ZITING'zi PECTORAL EMITERE bold by all drgg(sts O ctob generally 67 hroughoot the county. 24, ' HOWARD ASSOCIATION ' . Philadelphia. • beiteroleist rxrfitulion, established by ipeetal entiow . meast 1 , fur Me relief of Me sick aid distressed, 'elided with Virulent and . 4pisksie dissasa. THE HOWARD - ASSOCIATIO •LL hi view Uf . -the awful destruction. of human life, caused by £ 4 exnal diseases, and the deceptions practised tipple the unfortunate victims of diseases byQaseka, Several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CILLILITA DWI ACZworthy of their SOW, to open is Dispensary for the treatment of WS class of diseases, In ail their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA, TIS, to all whd apply by letter, with a derieription of their emaditkni; (am connection. habits of itfe. As.) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE 011 CIEAUCIE. Ms needless to add that the A. ambition commands the highest Medical skill of theago, And will furnish the most approved modern treatment. I The Directors, on a review of the past, feel- assured hat their labors in this sphere of benev t effort, have ,been of great benefit to the afflicted. ly to the young, and they have resolved to d ote themselves, with renewed seal. to this very im r rat but much des. 'pls.! cause. Just Published by the Assoriatlon, a Report on Sper nsitorrhtee, or Sentinel Weakness. and other Inseases of S'exast Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which be sent layman, (fie a tented "en v elope ) FREE OP pnARG 5, on reeelpt of TWO STAMPS for pOstage. Address; for. Report or treatment, Dr. tIRORGE R. iCALHOUN ‘ Cousulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.: South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. By eider at the Dleeetors. EZRA D. lIIIARTWELL Oro. Eutscinta, Secretary. • President. Oet. :LW - VW) ALWAYS SOMETHI INC NEW. READ THIS-OLD'AND YOUNG! HAIR RESTORATIVE, le, no doubt, the most wonderful dltcovery of this age of pre*ress., , for It will roelore, pennanently, gray hair to its original color, cover the head of the bald with a meet 'lifluriant growth. remove at once all dandruff and itch log, core all scrofula, and other cutaneone eruptions, laiddltrad.ete. It will tore; as trhy magi; nervous or perjectimi headache; make the hair soft, glow ny. and wary.aild preserve the odor .feeitiptly, and the hair tramlgllng;to extreme The following is from a distlugulshed• member of the :Medical prviodon Pam; "Andras" 1;184e. PROMISOR 0.3. WOOD— „ . . • " DUD Sin—Unsolicited, I send_ you this certiticate.— , Attee being nearly bald.tbr a tong time,and having tried: all the hair restoratives extant, and having DO faith in any,l was Induced, on bearing of yours to give it atrial. I plare;d myself la the heads of a barber, and had my bead rubbed with a goody stiff brush, and ' the Restorer tire then applied and well tubbed in, till the scalp was . aglow., This I:repeated every.morning, aad to threw weeks the young hair - appeared and grew rapidly from' August last till the present time', and is now thick, black , 1 end strong—soft and pleasant ,to 'the touch; whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it, I nod that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still use your Restorative about twiee a week, and shallaeon. bare a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had 'read of these things—and who has not f but bare not seen hitherto any case where any person's hair wee really, benefited by any of the hair tonic,Ae, of the day: and It really gives rtio pleasure to record the result of my ex perionce. I have recommended your preparation tO.'l others, and it already has a large and , general sale throughout tbeTerri tory. The people hero know Its of fects, and base confidence in it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territoryjs nearly Ix hansted;and dallr inquiries are made is* it. You de. serve credit for your discovery; and I. for one, return • you my thanka for the benefit it bas done me, for I ear. tainly bad despaired long ago of ever effecting any such result. Yours, J. W. BOND; Firm of Bond *Kelley, Druggists, Bt. Paul, [From the Baer of the Beal Estate Advertiser.] BOarl, 27 School !Street, !Navel► *1855, Dr.an Bm:—flaring become prematurely quite gray, I was Induced , some six weeks dace, to make a trial of your Restorative. I have used leas than two bottles, but the gray hairs have aU disappeared; and although my hair bas not folly attained Its original color,' yet the pmeenkof changed gradually going on, and I am in great hopes that In a short time my hair will be as dark ne formerly. I hare also been much gratified at the, healthy moisture. and vigor of the hair; width before Irks harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come out as dm merly. Bespeedulty yours. • D. C. IL. RUPP. Professor Wood. CARLTU. Illinois, June 10.1SMS7. I have coed Professor Wood's /fair Restoragve, mut have admired its ironderftd effect.' My hair was %wom-. log, eat thought, peimmatarely gray, but by the nas of his “Eastarattie," it has resumed tts original color, and, 1 Ws no doubt, permanently.. j , SIDNEY BREEU,, . Ex-Senator United States. WOOD k CO., Peoprteiers."3l2 'Thostow, N. Y., and 114 Market RUDA St. Louis, Monad Sold . to Prithiellle by J. C. b. Higbee, V. Sanderenualla Henry fia ler ; Tamaqua—E.]. Fry ; Schuylkill Haves— Dr. B. Cbkbeatar, and by all reepeehibbrDreggleter every. where. • Wk. SI. 'DV My ImpOrtartt Discovery.., • , •• CONSUMPTION; AID ALL . • r, 0 f:s: (} p) 10:1;) A - RE positively curable by Laudation, 1-31 r whieh conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air passages,and coming In direct con tact with the disease, neutralhea the tubercular matter, altars the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, teals the lungs, purities the blood, imparts renewed vi briny to the nervous system, giving that tone and ener gy so indispeumble forth. restoration of health. To be able to state ooandently that Consumption it curable by Inhalation, is.to me n source of unalloyed pleasant. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease - ninety out of every hun dred cases can he cured in the brat staple, and Pity -per cent. In the second; but In the third itage .is impos. Obis to save more nous draper cent, fur the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medi4l skill. Even, !loiterer, in the last stages, inhalation of fords extraordinary' relief to the ' , offering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety dre thousand persons In the Molted States alone; and correct calculation shows that of the present population . of the earth, eighty millions are destined - to fill the' - , Consumptives grave. _ Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so- fatal is • ennsumption. In all ages it has been the -greet enemy '.of if., for it spree neither age nor sax, but swoons off alike the brave, th e beautiful, Abe graceful, and the gifted.- ..117 the help of that SupraLeing. from whom comdth every good and perfect gl am enabled to over to the afflicted a permanent and' , care in Con , arimpttoo. The firm came of tubercles is Item impure blood, and the immediateeffeet, produced by their, de. Position in the lungs, is to prevent the free lidnile•ton of sir into the air cells, which causes' weakened *Dalt ty through the entire *Mem. Then rarely Wig mote rational to expect greater good froze medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach; the patknt will always find the . lungs fare and the breathing may lifter inhaling • reino t dies. Thus. Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and eertain• ty than remedies admialstered by the stomach.' To prove the powerful and directintluenesof this mode of ladadnistratkm. chloroform inhaled willentirely destroy sensibility,inn few utinutes:teralyilent the entire nits roue syetetmeo that a ittntrmay be amputated without , the slightest paint inhalingfne ordinary burning gas ,Wlitdestatke slightest_ The Inhalation of ammonia will ' rouse-the system when fainting or appanintirdead. The, odor of many . of the Medicines Is perceptible in the akin a few quits , Oaf after being Inhaled, and may be immediately detect.' rid In'the blood. A convincing proof , of the.conetttp. Dona odfecte of Inhalation. Is the fact that sickiresi is allays predated by breathing feel air. Isnot thht PO* tire evidence th ai . P m =4 "34l '‘' "WWII P =' 44l and lodiciandy 'dada through the lungs, produce the happrt result'? During eightseevyathre practice, many t =gander enffering Dom diseases lot the hangs and throataniee teen under my care, and • I lunmedected many remarkable marts..even ,after tbs. seiffereart bad been pronounced in the tut-stage% whiti fury satildes me that consumption is 120 longer a WA dWsN.. i lly treatment agoonsumpthmitasiginahand founded tot Mulf=liee thorough lnveslige, • than: Ili rem titian, with...the __'neture of tn. berelem ae.ZetiAbtellSoroto rsoldttr, the Mr; rims forms of dliesse that simulate costramption ‘ and Vply lttepropar remedies Moir belortabdakett evert in angle care. ; This familiarity. in comae, non , relthr . ellftititt 0%001410d end Microscopic diretereries, = am : *relieve the tangs front the Attu 6t ~ .chirit,N enlatge Abetted, purify the tdoOd; l impart* it gal* tt.7 l itrzng'4./.14117 tdOs U l , lO i likk Idedidnes with diractimiit amt. to any past of lie; traft44 gearon4ool44ll bY, , lbelisynfptotas by feller; the cur. %Meld 1 ,pertsiethepoitient 'iambi pry *e a stalAbSels' • 4411 ii , rusts 04 *weld trete I iptildlfhasesetaSnifterAM • . 4 0 ; tfrtiet Mk • • MIL • 1 *lda' 1: PROFESSOR IFOODB MANUFACTURES. " neat, TittPASVOL FA CTORY, MAIM!" ofeolshimds. sixids4:Zz l iddLnotta. The patrol:um of the public urespeottdily solicited. January Id, If . 24( . ' WATER METRES. THEAtiabeeriber.baving been author 12•1114hvountttettnters Mat:air 1111 1 aurply lan with thug, at theturiam. Y tr. '`Pottati4. Awls{ 30, .36 ' - - TR I t E S I th r i S S C H RI if A lit I Vil 1 1 /real O I .. , . . attention of Operators end others to tbeirenpatfor o de (decal and sand *hovels. . Morels made to order, either extra hairy or tight, as may be desired. Works s'n Coal street. - . - - r J. &J. SPARK& Poturvitle. August 8, 'ST • ,-.-- , •' ,Moe".. Boum, max staige3,..raoN And vans. - rfißE SUBSCRIBERS are. Prepared to tarnish the above articles; of Heat litatertil and workmanship at tbe absent notice Boilers and rams 'constantly on band. ' ik J. 131._ ,Aain Add.8,,17 8241 m• •'• Cbaillfred, fbUttfUe.: -.- -1 - - W.OOD'S IRON. ORNAMENTS. • ltik.:. sithsenber le authorized to re-. '. • Cate biding tar all kisub! of IMO Verea t iletteea, rs, predate, Pointe. kr...*c..maufsetured by WOOD *, Mar, late - Rolm Woo, Mislay Avenue, Philadel pbbt, and erill.fernisivibenrat their OMB prices—ear. rive only added. A bdok fitigpecbmnio tab be seen at oar store, tngathatirtillthe pricesafthe different arti cles. ... BffNJ. YUNNAN. INILLIAMRPIMP4RNINORRLL, ~ . Siinbirylk Rail Raikola aid thiCiuml, fAmoalte the Iranasea.Williensport, Pliancy . EO. S. BANGER 4 ...ca.,,Whele sale-and leetatilleeTera and ganithetrireri oYwhiti i yellow pine flooring' boirdit,eash;deMs,blinds,altu nt g tett, sldlog, wood manldlnge, is. .11g arid scroll sawing, fancy and plain. All descriptiena of taming and Outing done with promptness, and in the belt manner.: -- Feb. 7. '57 " , . - , , ~ - '';'- --.-- 6-1 y tr R ' E L t u t tOlg i ntitiFatsahe t i k. ligaubSeriber is prepared ; at Ilitiold , stand, to fdinish all Mutts of materiel Ilahls 1 1 6 6 1 for dim: purposes—plain ind ornamental. He in ems feeler attention toll,. tomb Stones and Merin men of his manueteture. Mei can be had' to mtery vari of style, and Will eomparw tarorably. In basely end Petah, with any obtat*l elsewhere. and kee °Blared, at cheaper rates. . . i '.' JOHN T.' LANG.' ''Jane 6. '5l ' . ' - 23.1 v• ' VULCANIZED RIJOBERI4OEiE, Ibr gintrcints, Lpeonotires, iiif.Etnestes, and biker, For- W I MS ras,.. gr eit,: . adianta g es over. leather, as It seeds Aio viniktly t g ,7.11111 stands very MO "dogros of bo4vritbont to jury, And is not Wasted by the astsorst sold. It out be had o( any also. hoot 54 Josh to 3 lashes. Inside dbitna ter--larger sizes made to ordet. AlsO, Clauplauts4 Bauch Pipia, ,IFor sale by • • It DAMIAN. Pottarllle.:.?day 23,121 1 i • 21- ', • To •- ' • NOTOOt• ' • • uoal Operators also sehayLltlll.Conan ; ty Sterettants., • QMOKING TOBACCO, by Steam ► wwer.-t4olbia day, at namtnirg, Smoitini Tattle. to and , Sogarldatutsetoiy on band and ready Ibr vain: eWbarrebt sweet wanted Smoking Tgbatto. 200000 ROY Swish &gars. . • M 6,000 Sixes, BpsnLill Pegars: • ' ; ' • • 100,000 Seed and extra Sestais• Orders thankfully reeelred'aud pausyt if uttuuttau to. Tonne easy. • - 31AltY AN 1110TRIt, lianabtirg, Barks County, Pa; # 3o o'. • 3ttif • •MAUCH CHUNK I: Wire , Rope Manufactory., , .t_ InaakagamiXtaaminci,,, , - • ifanefacterer of Wire Rope, far Inclined 'planes, abatis, slope's, de., would Inform tiler:Mks that he is :now pew pared to make .41,L, SLAWS, hiNG7IIB AND srzss or PLO' , ,AAD BOUND ROM At the shortest notice., of superior quality, and on the ' noostliberat tennis, at his Wire Rope factory, MAIM b Chtuake Carbon Co., Pa. Reference can be made to bisears. E. A.Donstur, N. D. Oortright and A. li. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk ; to N. pattenson, Summit nut. to Sharpe, zotoolutog a Co., nprS Lucerne county, Pa.. and ha List, nearly all then. erators In the Region who have been =lug his ropes. 4 A °gnat. 1, '67 . 33.1 y CARRIAGE FACTORY REMOVED. ,THE undersigned respecifullT ; em brace this opportunity eflaftwining. , • the:public that they have removed their. m. !,- Motemelse Carriage Wactoi[7.4ronkAbuch " Chunk street. where they tars: •• • • ". 6 =" 110 etnee the late Are; to their sew, Large and •• •• • • one bulging, fu 'Morrie Addition, on the old'Wham they are prepared to turn DOE CUM/WM EQUAL TO TUE BEST lb TUE STATE and ready to accommodate theircustomers and' ll those who rosy favor them with 'their patronage. An, entire new and well selected stock of MAterisis and the same old hands will enable, them to dcrwork *bleb in elegance anddurability cannot be an t etwithise esed. tb attend ha titebnsi nips hereafter as before, with determination to ere /Puma latkfac - Lion • 411-All orders will receisn.prosnyt attention. liirTnapidring.dnus tbr shortest mass. - 341..18,57 294 ABILIGHT WURIENARD. Saddlemud ; ,P=Sena VikLE ammtlaollawy. HERE:WPFII invite your especial ' ..ittention to my Tem extensive etock of Ileadyitade :St diery; Harnett, .ftliarr. dc., embratine the lartest variety of styles and qualities ever offered fir aide 'ln Ws rowdy. and at priMis that will compare favorably with thalami' any othei home In the trade. • tiering been, for some'yeara put. • da the -habit of lintrhaidng my Raw AktericalerelarErely for Cask - r I rid myself tow in thaposigation of advantages rout this anise not enjoyed by the. trade 'generally, end tkel -that lan, with tontideree;solleit the trade of all classes of dealers' and mr *nausea:rats for the emotes sea son's trade an hued upon tam a targer ammort ety' bari m than. /late hitherto dons; you can thereinto rely .upon dating at my establishment everything that is re. gaited In mrpoe. Orders by matte re respectfully's:ille Red, and the goods sent warranted to gin sattsfeetion, both as topiles and quality. • • • " Oriposit*Astseepat church, Metre street, "Ovals. March 7.1867 Idly '8 01:0101 OR . Haio'vgß. .. ~ - . Whotesode 'aka Retail - , • PEALER lb Strives; Ranges, • Heaters, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Ral oft Ware, Brass Ware, French Ware, and Outlets; Rings Rotten,' Portable Ranges, Gas Ovena, Summer iturn.see, tie. Re., has added to his *emu stock of Storm a variety of new pat terns of Kitchen !tenger! of "bleb he cum give the highest recornmendation. . ' , • ' - , '. Heath particular attention to bleu* style of Ma ter which he le confident will make the best Heater that boa offs been used in this tart of the conntry, ti ro , a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and Hail Storer. He calls particular sttentke to biesheet iron Parlor Stove; it is an Improvement on the'litsterbech, which be iseonfhlutts the beat eters in use. . He bu now the larvetateek of the above article', (too numer ous to mention,jthathas ever beeti offered in this part of the country. lie invites his "Mends and easterners to roll and =MIDe for themselves. feeling confident Olathe can suit them in quality and price: be tatters himself that he has had much experience to hit line of Wiriness therefore he feels confident that be cannot be Surpassed in quality ceche:apneas. ' • Ifirßonfirtg and Spouting and all kind ofjobbing done at the shortest genes. . 1 litre aired, b doors above Markd,leatsifted/e. Ma rat 21, '67. I 3 . TO CARPIUMUtO AND B i== 'SCHUYLKILI. COUNTY LUMBE R •. . . - ...1111A11111 ' FACTURINC COMPANY': ;JAI , on dat thew extaruivo eataopen=laVOO itailnird street,' great quantity of lumber of everyland and ittetalption,whieb they ran supply to Operators, Cementer, and Minders, at-lower , rates than. it 'easi-he 'bought elaeuhere." They are also rea4y supply, Through the mews of their extensive bruises'', and,lae bereaving machines,roennaetured artfelesDs.theis line ate saving of 25 per coat on former coil./ Their large workshops have been in, sneessetnl opera. lion for the past year, twain g on t vastAriantitiel of .Doors, , Window /frames, Saithf,• , Pastel 14•0 Bloulidtzigi, • Bedkleokits, • Ullade, Ilaspaletersii • Shatters * .: ; , ' And art kinds of Framed, Plzueleit and Turned Work, Which-they laive mutant!y on hand: • They are ready to aloe etc orders at the shortest fralos,( o l.. soy quantity, or quality of sewed or manntletturell dark . Dry and green liemlcek, of all klads,for tmUdlngpar• =ask, Maple. Poplar, cleft; plank and smutting ; Cherry, Walnut. , likalagany, he., for cabinet work; White and Telkker Ilse boards tbr floorbl, raw or. made to order; White Plea Sank, 3, I% 2,1 2 1%; , Jy. and .%Itiob• Ponel,oll!: $ 171.103,i; also, Pk teams, rails,, mantling, poaks, ntr, le, he. „,L , . Atir-B Ws of sewed itallaadeerirythlet in their line on hand or to order, eit'the shortest notice. ' . • Pottsville. Perch 10/A7 • - 10. I STOVES t. STOVES I I STOVES I It „, „ pig-_LvoitHEßstivt . • /kb iktitia kirk Mamma; i.e. arawa's Drug Stomp tp tayaspaurata to,se111:15 I WrOrafiSi" . . -••• • • ISSiTSVAISISIL • . • - - • . • - • I ; • - • 1,;-;-14, ••• • HOLLOW -w A X E , • I Alt attatatallaralteled izt Ibis reitioa. - Aaltoiliarjas4:: !,fat at takigatek. taget4a! with linaatiriatil ' • W. rtiaa,4,6C TA 9,151, igti trim $l7 to xlitaae.Naa; 6 aid 6,frant $l2 10 SAO - Globe.-Noe ,6, 6,7 aa4 a r rant CO to $2 5 . ,C)tool4Aor-StA4-> Clo sod Ik tam $9 to $1.7. • M t: or isvg-14.:91k. t 1 33, 4 and 6. • , I ' Otaitop--114: 2; 4 and b. " • ' ' • ' • Ito*, far cod 3; treat $9 to • &ova Of •all ittsea s Ueda hot:00M OAS ttaa .4trusfm .• • !•,Ali k eoftatoil oat lia eteth'it prima meal; Aoli 40 I.oiirriatrat 0*! Oudot* from St AO St SO. revs Pl* p. 13 to fi rent* pe r Mows 10 eta. Se*. ~Raiwilla kola 800, =eta. vet tolleibm list of sulkasHaufoof .artkies. will 440 Alwart- ha Sailed oat tfalatd.aold thcati,for CAM.; • ,••,,Ooat pat*, met,, Iran and Tta laas..Wa666 - toot. 'ilakt,temptietai arid Oft Lima, ben Vertigati Steve ..ll l tes Widit at all ilia* ilbr Staresillawee; titzttladantatasaorte6 Aso, ita Matt lota Ono, 01 4 b 7 thil? 02 * 11 0 1 4 Ifia4 bl the popx+- `7411i,_ ea loose itiodthifil tetiai PUSEE tt Morea u _ ma liblet r iftlainkg mxiwaroweaw .?!.,,:-.o4lo*.atolai.tlllaborti ..."..„- :411 44 2 P, k i r Mgt - $OlO , , 1.04, BOOLS . • 414TIOLVFEBBILLS; •••••, nenvlusticee Fos Bills, Revised 1 1 . un4l3ernetnt by the Liglistegeat Pipitsrytyants, inate4oual lbr • 3.3,11105 AL 4.:NtY:‘_l4and l .O'fial - isoiniiikeili - of '" MJI TWI *Oa* assorising Undw1 34332 ;4 016 - ..acartZtinu=SP—ktiWur W/280,1111 ANNALS or PILUADZIRHIA. 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'and Wednesday maretuga and liattuday aftertwon_____,_lll4 ; .: aqui 1 1. 1 0 1 4 4 4 o*Na - • 9/4PN 4.1014PUL. .-- -p 4 11;-isero if Itesl tyßol NiNg JietslastA i de 4 lllll2 he litiosslisi_lava Weiristio ,aireuh r as imilion : Egoreo4 Atomorfile. at . Akinr: litior d er,.4.Alralaahliq , Pottalair; Somber WO Tvgpr - DBAiD. l amp rxi -717, Oen:a a saletatidet drool, midis X posidarad a weak any wsar7, 00iorimaity • quad Med tamest minutes if:tun-pm* Mak' Psul7 WOW* gw 160 47..th01i • Umber. tad' mme oat wady rappueempyW id' my Amapa M.T smaa visOemen undiermit-Noddithd at gi7 Au* ben door - Only thhi and teothing more."' - -al 1 disttnitil I rmtraher-Brnes in the blink Bo:amber, And each - returateVait "at* wtotigbt Ps. gtmit,lgon Etwerl&i_ititted the eaorrowk,ruhd7l had soluiht. to Briati=ka amuse of eitron: - -ierri4 lbr 'the lent For tae tlas and redlent3nalderk ertlnta the angels maws Narneleia hire thi , IlVertn0111: " And the silken mad uncertain Panics Pile curtain Thrflied l toe—filled irkeletth tautestle ter4cei serer felt Fo tiukt tww n ,to • still the beetles of benrt,A stOod:ro. Plitif 10¢111 . 110tOr . entriatiFig 'estrone• at sex ehant - her Boraalate ihßar astreettagtruscer es . Rimy dr Oaten. Tiatlt and.natl zion).! stm g ..; Ipgt4sitst tars so i ‘i i3ii,! :eiS7, l yadilsoialy Get ; • • - But th s e ta lit sentag, audio mu/ 7. OM atd ieVa l srl jun Came tapping, 4;544 ;ay Aim- That/ icanie wee mei beard yee—Arcel veiled nide ths door,' • Duinies themend'ordidng as'ore. Deep nide that darkness peering, long I sand thew win dering.tearinn. . _ - Doubtlig, meads; asounsi DO . 'lsaiah:era dirsd lo But thi Wake was sublorakas, and the alliasagaann , doted,, , • And the only word there wasperlibignrwi.Wrd . • r i li tl isparte, and an /Who Eaurawraprehthe ward, , I VSF: Mealy this auk Bak t' tdchamber awning, all tai +4ll tn. Soon aetin 'Meardi hinibag i sanathlng I:•aiss l ,,than bs "Sswidir i 4' addl. o Antadsthationsmahlagatay whidow rat tail deeNen,'Whaltkai al it 11 1 And ail" *airy Let my heat •1* idill a sowantotal this ouster, es ; Vis the wind*Watibiti t ore. Ogee hare I tang this shutter. when. • NIL many itilirt and nutter, - Iu I 1 Oa* stepped a staid; Itiion tif the' saintly dayOt Net the kat obeinsaft %mishit; net at nanihavtigged ifl e ttr:ticad a lady; *perched ata:iiiiirna:2lo - doorL.• ' • -1 • Pendied upon a hat of fkiknijad abaci!" dumber ' • ' • lad Sat, and tailribictre. • Thai this ebony bird bundling awash Almeida* sall. ills paw and hut. ; - stern deeming - o f countenance it . 1 1:bilaf i t u k i thy era li t e be nvea. ahom astabsnisis, those I said, Tail grins and ancient - j1.16W 'intailerilut pan' the l ineriVtly a lo n 7ilisiaads an .6 * Night's Plank. ;*"' ' '4'4212- ' - '! • • lguakisoirrelati thM mumnly fart is boar dateline wflpininit. - • „ • • Though its answer llvueldsuning, utile merino bore; for we ininnot bap egrosing that nothing lannanbeing Erer fat was Wand with seeing bird shore his chamber ; door— ' Bird or beast urn the sculptured bust above Lis cbaen -7 ben ; •• • • • ' ITith Inch imam as "liereimore.7. But tbe Itanit4 airing lonely as that Plaid bat spoke ; °nip , "••• • • That one ward. as F his soul in p atone irond be did `llobiZ t =e thin he intoned; not n Whet then he :Till Lsaliae~ , nare thaanalteted."al,a hinds hare Mlbrs ootliers=or ieniWine, as n ' tilyipaluivedain Thal the bird said, 44 Nearnaa." • • Stifi r ilea at the atltlneae broken by reply soapily spoken, "Doubtless," Auld 7, ' , what lt.tatters Is Its only StOolt and Ousght from Some unhappy muter shom,saunertifut . Musk* /*paw den ed, Mit and folknredlitter tilt Ids arragioni• bar bore—. Tilt the dirges of his Elope that meta ailtoly tirdeu tore, Of • I Never, Nevermore.'" -Bas the B M ases begrdllng all my soul lit* milt. ] HU , Stalest I - wheeled a ousbioned seatta !root of Lard and ' • bust and door ' 27am, term the tetrad sinking, I beta* smelt 14:i link-I • tqc limey u ci to Sauey, thinking what this _ominous tdid of y What this grim, angel nlj, ghastly, gaunt, and mations. lard of"roil- • • Mean In Croaking "Ihrrirnsore., Mass I eat engaged to grandest', but do syllable expme,.. slig • • So the fowl whoia deny eyes now burned into my bosom's core; 'li and more IPt dt '- ..alag, With ariy hoed at' we rip; Qn the enthlos'ji 7tivet "taint that the lamp-light gloate ?hit wirear;eive , t violet lining, with paw I:4114101 gfoa: . She shall Ciss agt, onaticanat • „ - - I=:=El23:!MtMl , an nnessn eenstr ' • - I Ovunt by Bs=apbJas whose InOttella tinkled 011 the tined ; ; fklor. • ' "Wretehl!*-1 erica. "thy Ckailtatb lent thee 4 -by these angels be bath sent thee itespits—respits and nepenthe glom thp memories of La _ pond goal, ob. quad this kind nepenthe and arrpst this lost Qaolh the Bann, "Nerrpro.“. !Prophet!" add l "thing of evil I—prophet still if bird I !Wheth= " p i ter ' sent. or : abetter impost inland tall 1 hen ashore. • - Ileegato. — pet all aadactited, on this depatisad • • • tad _ _ I Oa this home by nerror haunted—tell ms trait plore— 1 • Ts them—ls there baba In GlIsad14:111 !DPW , '" • ; Quoth the Baran. "idarerrooral7 .; • 'Prophet?' or *aid said I, "Ibiniel evil—i l trophet If bird • . ./Spthat Maven that bands above its--by that Goa we both adore— Tell this soul *Oh sorrow laden if the Mahal Alitean.. • . • , . Itshab oors—ll clasp a sainted maiden sr,lnan the , angels ' asms Clasp a rare and radiant *idea ',bran the ands name , .• Quota the ilavea,"Neirannono - • , • . , "Be that word inn. alga of ja!rting, bird or Bend!" I shriek spatantoit.-;, • ' "Oft thee * ekt law the teapot, and the Night'a Plato nlan *hovel I „ • Lem ne btaek plume aka token o f (bat lie thy' anal • hathipoken! - 4 i , • • Lone my Innalinssa usbrokmkt—quit thetas( sum my , door lake thy beak from out my Beratand 4aker . Oly form •• from air my door • • , (tooth the Basso, 'Nefiennono 'Lad the Raven, never sitting; atlll L silting, still ts tins. • i On the pallid busall pad Above ray ;heather door; Lad his eyes hire all thekonantnts , 17( detnon'a that le Lodi)* lenttollghte'erlda streaming, Wows ida Rho; dew on the Boor; . • . And my rood Boar out that atiatitnr, Hutt Ittir f oiling on Shall be 110,4 tuvenasore 1 illiortUano. • The tratagrapto..A. ittglkly laterestlng Chapter. cuaoirotoGleretieuwear tras . suarruto rata -1726.-min leglisbotan misted Wood, discovered that the eliatris Maid amid- ha cotul noted long dis tances by wints..." 046--fiery: Winkler. , of ladle . le, . discharged a Itydon jar by a friction.machlne,- through a wiro of considerable length, the river Plait' forming ' part of his circuit. " ' ' • ' 1747--Dr. Within aids is succesifil erperitient of a similar character, over a'space of fOur mites, i at Bbooter'i liil i l, near Loodoo, embroeiog Weir- I cult of two miles of *sire end as equal disunite of ground. . At writer in the Philosophical .Traowtc. (ions (vol. aiv. ; lB4B,}- • evil him Um: . rsvailf of having befiajbe drat to euggest the , appl i lea deo Of tlectrioity.to telegraph pintoes. , 1748r-Dt..Pranklitt sat Ars to epirits by tai trio current sent 'across the Schuylkill up a wire,' and allowed it to return by the river and earth. 1774-11. 'Lerage;" of Geneve, - ioostirocted an ilectrie telegraph; consist - log Of twenty-four , wires, .rnitth properly Insolated, and hint looting atone mid in e pith ball electrometer.' When the other sad of *Wier was, pot into eormannicetion with the prima moduelor of an electrleal outshine; the ball 'rat repelled, and a eorreeponding tatter that, hulloated... • eomatanicalet&l*- 2 ii.B4-41. Lomond, of Franco: „legraphic signals to • neighboring room bb Oran' of * Potato bell electrometer ac upon by Oleo ttkity. ' . ' - It. - Refire illuoalnated teitira ipop plat" Oa's; termed Of ' full, by ease: 4 orelsetrictly. .179 - 340: Carlo mg . oeft to fungi 'so ettOrto telegnifitt by firing's gas pistol at the distant end et emir., Ind oboe to alas atrial& ' • M. Savory ottritottea,theint Mega et afi **irk talerspb to Dr. Natalie, - )196----P4ooot. Ve 61. itbida:Atinitos,l,4llloo, Oktifi `tlakftenailth elbetridtr 'ati#4 sad gave 40E0 hi MOIL • net tii 64Blify. of 64 MoaTrnot«is - i the mw would glacityli)rodj themeless of the itg, par*lelkirt*.Builts were to ewstilibers 'Oa'tt thetorould ut,Pairpapei. f a lo! W. petie4 than .* :6161 ,14 2 , „ • -;'• 44 0 0,.,kaal at .attee&losilkeripr,eperd ^ • It 1 [r i.. ':.++■■W cur. r, ~' /~.~T{./~/~-~~~.. ~~~ fL ~~~r~~~~~~~ 1 4 V .okßl4.B:psde make! by - Solfiaert cisert :bloc Ititangto lereltia /tar& Koviembir 474y :PA :01r Tl/I;d' Uenter r mut , *pease I .ar. Etit-411utettild try gesso *lie tai 'WON* imaged fan Tau set orig. Lest umber, ftw the intetalnatonWlitirsiy &studs! fifth& . 4, 111 4 IPsig4 l 4 1 4. in toe *it i 4 11‘84/493 alsri ikoi awl tatiorrs Om. Drarinersil`el • - . .;: I . soa.boid4 'Devon' iatleptictitylik **kr . -; ; Art - - aiivrei'amertp6aiiiiithetwil,loolisaliviarrithe i i "Au .• 5,." oillsiitstektiottes; ' " • itifte—sositarlit'e'coustnioteti‘lrot tequila - ,teagAtrojir Whisk operated by- , dui de. i eo Hoer of Amami owl whisk hd olsosiossodto khrtot oPporltheria of the vire. , Alloeit;. I *litter .1* We drOidsOoropeolitaiehoiolisitele. Paint, and can he 'You now suceeithilly. but less nipidly welted tlont,J3aiati. - 4116.0-Dr. John Beldame Cone. of rhiladelphis -Pfitiowed ,44 14-estandish electric teleireph, and to Ariake PMT rkg i t dhow* by the 'doeo.rsposi4oo of.trittr,tuad-,sgebtilie,mats, mteLatiti.4l ! 3 4 1 4 0 1 11 to . . 1811 1 ) .rufsith:r.ielUitk, ordoioehigen; dts. Oetrered ofeeiro- uutgitrilsta fir eleetre.maguetleioto- Pin.bi Ambeie, of *ranee. biscorered the ,eltetratutittetio telegraph: This he contracted or is mar wires as .there; wen, letters; sad used the folsetion or the ladle is weighs!. Ile broke sad renewed the circuits kr Auger keys, somethiag • mist - lief 'attune of .the keys of apita° forte. 1 8 21—Freeils.kenalds of England, proposed a by the use of frictional altntrielti. I his attangornents there won) elorki, at the stations which kept, time ,with'eseh other, ind'whieb . were 1 furnished with a light dilator eppbeel In Vowel briisi hiring tweutylitirirot sighs toward their eiremutersoetb the element the itroper s 24 . l = f the dish'pused before the India at one • ..tbaapsrk vas disiltuirge4,. and nit ,electrol** PIO* lit , the otbsT'Alithit'irod sod osused.the do. I the 44to.at the other to be toted. This telewsph 11 end* to hare eatandtsd: to /fawner. elit6einilees b Altiorthe'diseharge of 4 Itle-PietAl *ltattn• • - 1 : 141arlow, „ tOlresowieb, isidet sin.atteno to put s golvaolo telegraph lei operation ; bat was ballad - by the dimunition of the told, when be endeavored to , transmit - it for a 'great distinee,' lo ail to produce womb - suical Oasts,' aseorerios of Hoary, however, aflerwinit °femme.' :; 'ln the' nu m yen? Starry, of England, contracted the lini!eleettwaLegnat, by coiling * aciPPer wire round* of iron of a horse : shoe fern; the heat twos of Abe wire being eo fax apart .as to pre's& contact, 4* found that when the .eieotriotlpil;pined, through thianoil the outland lion 'biceps & magnet, and was again dewagne, Vied bi breaking the current. ' The Molinaro at , firwmids coated with nomeonductingm, winitPed &found the iron in 'cloactionlieklle wo neer see them. - • - I • 182.--Mr.'Harrison , 41rity Dyarerected a tele: Mveph' an Long Island,. ID New :York, He used hictbestateleutriaiiy, and dyed - lurks on cheat. eutlyprepared paper by,Abitpkasage if Vests.- I 183 1-_--Vrofessor. Joseph. Hearyi. et Princeton college, discovered ekiitetbod of foglitng magnets At . tetettette quetitity, produced from cot. respondent battirries, end by the meet Which, with relay magnets; Le, iirepered" by - blus,, be made knowe(the prectleability of - prodinhig ateehlui. Weeta it si great 'distance, say hem 1000 to •3000 tepee.- ' • ! . 'l. 1822-.-Iteron of Ste Petersburg, eon. • - ,./ivied a detective magnetic telegraph, which had ims slum bell connected with it. I ; 11133--:,Gattee nod Weber drat !constructed the elmplified _electra magnetic tcleigraph. It , was !Ganes who fret employed the incitement of induo. :Oen, kind litho demonstrated that the appropriate 'Combination of a limited number of signs le all that to riquired the transmiesion of comma ni. • *catinne.! Weber - dtscorered that a copper *b. I.loo.feet long, which hi marled !over the houses And church steeple; of Ootringeri from the obser. iveleti.o3 the Cabinetifliaturstl Philesphy; re. ;Imbed no special insolation. This was an impor itagreph nt point es of Aiseorery tho construction of tel. le lines , and it is Made available to the Pro ;sent time. 1837-Slienblel constructed and put , in use bo itween Mania and. Ibiganhausbn, in the July of this year his registering Gleam-magnetic tote.th e L deflection OE • a -! peeute be produced dots or shoremarke ort;Bllets of paper to stand es !signals for' letters, I &tr., ; the paper being drawn for ! ward by clockwork in lan, sodium slip or ribbon. I On the 12th of June'of this tame year, the de• elective; eLsetro.magnetie telegraph of Cook ; Wheatstone wee patented in England. They first employed itild relay magnets. In the October following. Samuel F. B. Morse, of Not; York, entered his first Caveat for an.Auror. icon etectio.magnitietelegraph; in which be chi f. on a kind of type and port into for too t Maw eigattlibY 'the mechanical force of eleetro. I marmite etietion. Morse claimed that he first thought ofei;olgoetle telegraph an hie 'mileage lathe 1741 - Suttee In the brig tileily, in 'the year 1832.; .' • • 1838L—Edward•Davz, of London, had his pa tint seslad. foris . pbenneel telegraph,. widish was enrolled January, 4; 18:;9. Ia ida plan Its ,etn ployeit elsemieally, prepared paper, similar . in Its general aniraeter to that need on' this Instrument of Balti., L • - • .. • .Isl46—t,Alesander Bain obtained his itnglisb . pa. 'tent for his imp ro ved dearer chimleal telegraph, and gnt his American patent in-1849. 1848.'49—Royal E. House, of New York; ob tained rd conjunctiOn with Mr. Brett r a patent for Abair Ingeniode suw(valuable printing electric tel egraph. ~ --,_ • ; - •.• • • 1848--Listersrs.26ok eind-Beines, of Cincinnati, inveated araiodilloation .for the eleetro•magnetie telegraph, by combining fixed magnets with the nee cif electro-magnets. 1849260—Mr. Born, of New York, Invented his Igniting telegraph, which made dots and lines by barbing them on slips of revolting paper by the heat ortbe eleatric fluid while passing. , About the same 'time Mr. Johnson, of New York, contrived* machine worked - by electromagnetism to ist that drop to slips of paper, which being prepared at the same moment, left _visible marks which stood as signs for letters. Also'about the same time: Mr. Daniel Davis, of Boston', prepared an Axial telegraph, which with that of flora gad Johnston 'does not seem to hart met with mach attention., • 3858-4dr. - Magbes obtained hie patent for his ingenloas and admirably combined printing tele. graph; whien is destined to effect a revelation in all theriaisting'iysterne. Its superiority consists In its working reliably on a . /arger circuit than say instrument preSjously invented. Not only does it transmit mersegee with greater rapidity, but. it bas the advantage of receiving and transmitting simultaneously on a circuit of at brut 800 miles, performing the work of tap ordinary wires on one; it Italia less liable to interruption from atmosphe• vie eleetricity.—FN. Y, Eerold I - • Ittruntien or Murat. .31.111110 X 01 EXALTS., -;It, is a vary old - saying .'thel "Whom the gods love die young." ; This nsimrally sweet war sug gested by the Many eases in which fair and fragile . fonni, memingly endowed with the richest Intel , !ritual ,gifts,: fade away before our eight, leaving disappointed hew entirnOurnful memories. -The 'thoUght is not merely s sad, bit an errs. !lewd one ;And there Is Much of tinhialthy senti ment connected with it. Nature is airigid econo mist; and the- principals of her housekeeping are evolfed in , everege• on a grand scale. It you'd nbt be 'geed or triad economy to take early out of life those whom; they-love best; nor do they except° In very unusual came. The largely gifted Ire needed here; and It is but reasonable to suppose that they will bo longer spared to do their Mused. cent work. The facts of human history, duly scanned, will fee tain this view keyorid a question. The non' whOse intellectualofganisatiou and whose activiti, have been greatest, have been, the longest lived. ilocrates end Plato, Intimates and' Clergies Marmontal, Goethe, . Rogers;,- Clavier, Humboldt ' Lied Lyndhurst. Lord Brougham, the elder anti younger ;Adams—tur they 'are sometimes • ealled—k. he Pinioned and venerable Olney; are typical open. They represent whole I:WM , Of. ouch as, having- from the Creator a bealthy'and powerful, brain obeyed their Creator's laws by. ex ereislog .theit9tigh faculties la noble pursuits. Some of Otani still live, and the new ge.neratiod rise Up -before them; wherever they appear, and delight to do them reverence. Glorietai were they among their eotakapothries, and their presence 'oolong or Is a,bleseing and an honor. • Many false; notions still prevail on this subject. Hord study ii generally thought to be adverse to health; and Conversely, unhealthy students are thought or think themselves to be identical ,with , bent students: Pileness of countenance, nervous weakness, headaches, are cultivated or erected, beetles° they 'ire supposed to iodieate superior in. tellectual gifts. Dangerous fellacy, which has cost many a good; follow his life I No snarl or wo man either, ever skilled himself or, herself with hard ,study ; pot s; bit of it; but many a lazy fel low, fund of intellectual tureopation with physical inaction has fallen a victim to disordered digestion . and erased nerve!, en the time laboring under the grievous mistake that be was one of those favor-. Hee of the Odds who die retie, because they are of too ethanel a tamper to stand the rude shock of such a meliorable worlds' this Why, the world is • brave 'weild-4wortby to be the dwelling place of the noblest creatures Gied ever made._ is is too good' for the limpleton who does not know how to take care of himself; who mistakes neglect of body for cellar° of mind ; into goes moping and mein. log Omit, Beeauie big breakfast sits uneasy anon his weakened' stomach, - thiniting It the pthof that be is too delieste'or too refined for the hardships of human ecieditihn. Up man; dreamer, fool, go plunge into the healtli.glving,joransplring woo • of-yonder ocean +sidle gamines lasts ;—take amid ahowenliathi Ira winter ; walk lengdistances, if you have time; it yen have not, swing the dembthills; be naked as when you were horn for half an hour when lust get up In , the morning, and antreisep .pith the fresh air blowing upon yea -through the blinds or your dressing room; „Exercise. we say, either with or ,(tt skineweitie, Until you' salvia, Oon't talk sheet perepirite,)Und then rub searsel tilth hatisloves and strap, until your tithe se red 41,1 t Jobaklz; then take/ • abed walk, and whet YOO tete= your bresillist win be l eady, and; you will be for year breakkato + • .Is. Depend neon it, botanize sad a beekieakwon't, bud yew !Tea may . work is moat OwYow Plosski !after Oder .11031 bare mother wa)k,, , very : # 201; 4setit ;sw Toft+.o ll l bard-Abs. looAttekk4As ironed body. ;:lralial4l4lll/Eumor 015 *PI . . r tm 'llll3 . #kr# l o l . ifq ....PtkOhr lin *kb ritlk iimumpitottilibm.M. 'fative, - ; leelldtialtftbetight }detail yine 4 sillt - ! -- - 4 .- . ..,, . ........ mVI --.1 4 .-i ~; 's.- e ctii Q. -.. "ig: tir i - . vi rit _ CapitaL Thaa ft ti t a g 111, ,aislitte• Serealkaes se. - cirlaar la 3141*.Tork• Itaatil. alai et 44117 aeounase "to Tae...A ed. aka alma woad as ItaltlCAaami. and a w taoartaaaset Itan, theillotk OM ion tie saltersea thlaireak, Ana* Savo Uri nth la. bat Um essaa, Canaria has hes toad ItsUSt l#a rtrei et Pot lamas' Amiga. 'A at opeauteraur *Was mans at* Walk to t Awl* Oh Togo dktalakt. *mid a gars/Mai pal% meamlttalt peaaasa.amonctbalite dasTift yobbo!. Tbittinßll = i 4 ri • .4 sat be eendatehial I lea nintaasstadeaseeleann the *pistil; 1001fM.sintast4 41_0 4 4•Pikr', siontodissitY ; Awns Pa Wm mussy s-4110- ' roptio„ syneptie; estsipd4 *der times*. CAA water, .vioreour exodes, hard stattrs.thalt, the itoodltitinsof taoral, lasatelisad bedtlykaststs. All kWh; ot duds ;Sa 1011 as WU' devilp sl.* -he. ,fore those mighty enal6antemeitus: Ski kii‘i'ed diens an, th e OW Md. of Multer; her' i thiudo. bells. add itaiseitad - in stiles hitelieseaseithastite did Martin Luther'sinbtansk t•-• f lintitinz is a sorer anarantse 'eta loot ii a sound' Oneidas. The elegy thaught sliositady. "of tbsi waif - urtbasawifi hula, is eats oft the davit's investkrea:: Aid a =theory that leaves the bran in thtrery eirstrittlaa "he likes to Had It In. : Parents, lf Yon 114 Per Children to live long In the land, let ref lb% . eare be to edentate theta :'endl.! . • Mena, if yea • dealt" to ado the :blessings eraW,erile , tams shd Vepornsble, Alltddlinvisltim ,Trier brains "tine Ton anyoung. retaesiber Wes, awing the "drnati:bells, 'or ins ihrialaties every morning ; nth &Past your skies iteliseraw •lyas • greens carries Wilsons. joa naked • these things, don't _SSW. yourselves that YfiFt teadaehes and dysropoles,yoei dismisses aid lam. bide, 'year numilltagnass to *ark earl ?Iwasaki for 'unhealthy • annulled,. an eonsegasal :Andy, Ton are net i bard, 'lndents, US ?GOP% once lndeed.—Bootoa 84, • Tad Kamm ow ma. Marne 116010 . .11111 Cdusar-Thers la no dieputinstlibt fact * %thine. in thti fete of. orrery liule and. Th is amide, trawlieg;' Molding - "Omni' villill*Tit i' l I 4 • brawling, fighthig:children. Bita:mbri-at every occasion, "MI box year ease-All Alit nu jaws — lll lowwitwiooltmoultX la,knewn as QUO ought! Mesmer:the childressealit-her mousses. ly manner were openly- displayed in the polls streets. • ' • These remarks were suggested by i Lion. in an omnibus.-thin noble Institut*, os the student of men and manners--bet weest .a.. friend and schoolmaster. Oar teacher week"ditilfia tie..mirthfiti and sharp. Ma wit lashed literlia polished edge' of a diamond, 'end= hold - theft*, in' a roitr.° - The 'entire'. aneumaity et ladili MF -tind•Winunret Is Intl:nett with thinwireaveyeasee ten form • a pretts pod idea of oar motthere...ll6. elusive of the "one more as well knew* to the hetersay. limit heads, eyes and ',an one way, and lisle our teeiher'said: . ~I can ways tell the mother by the boy. The urcEin w draws back with' double fists and len ges at Els playmate if be looks at him askance. "has isverry gateau:tail...mother. ' She may feed end clothe him, cram him with sweetmeats, aml 'coax him with promises; but if she site sod, she fights. She will pall him by the jacket, she will' give him a knock on the back. Mae will drag him by the - hair. she will call his ell eerie of. wicked names, while passion plays over her thee in !ambient mes that curl and writhe out of the Corners of her eyes.',._ ' And we never see the courteous little Mow with smooth locks and gonad manners, In whom delicacy does not detract from courage add malt. lines., but We say "that - boy's mother is a Inte lady. ' Her words and ways are soft. levier ad quiet.. friths removal her Wagon. Is, hey she —sot 'yen Hui* wreteh4-plagne of my life-.yeti torment-you scamp!". • : - . , • . , Elbe hovers Wore him as a Pillat et Hata be fore the' wandering Israelites;- - and her beanie are reflected in his fade. To him the word mother Is synonymous with everything pitre, street and beentitek. Is ha en ertlett.: la altorlite the bee that with holy radium shines on his canvass will be the utotherk_ face. .Whoeser'ts across his path with sonny millet, and "loft. ow voice , will bring Ida mother's image freely to is -breast. She is like my mother, will be the hi gh est meal of his prat's... Noteven when the hair turns sii. Ter and the eyes grow dim, will the majesty of that life add presence desert him. ' But the !Iranian mothar.--eles,, that there are such—will form the ruffian character of the man. Ile in turn, will Imogene- a merciless tyrant. with a tongue sharper than a two edged sword,. and remembering the brawling and the eating, silk some mask, !patio victim for the samillee, and make her hit: wife, with the , condition that he shall be master. And master be is, for it few short "ears, when be wears the widower's weed till he.finde d 'lodes number two. • • We wonder - not there are so many awkward, in gainly rams in soelety—they bare been trained by women who not' earls for the holy tare of their trust. They have been made bitter to the heart's eore, and that bitterness will find sent and Bement somewhere. • . 'trike the infant In anger t arrd be will if he ean nol reach you, 'vent his passion by beating She floor the chair, or Ishr inanimate thing within ,reset._ Strike him repeatedly, and by the time he 'weir* their be - will become a little bully, with hinds that doable to light as palatally u If es. pee 1 rains had been taken to *soh him the art , . JUDGE 0017LD 0131-HATITHALIdTION. The Hon. Geo. Goaid, of .Troy, whiliholding a eiret of the - Supreme Court, 'in the Third Die -1,2 Wet was applied to by a stout Hibernian for "fie paps ,1 in the manner following. to wit: . • T o Clerk ;informed the Judge that the man .wish to be naturaiized, and he (the Clerk) pro pose ,to conduit the matter, u usual, at his own desk, without Interrupting the. business of the Court. The'Judge,teplied that he knew no bail nesstuore important than giving a man *bola rights of an American citizen, and that he would himself conduct the proceedings in open Court The applitant thereoposa produced his certificate of intention, 'and his witnecsee, LI t o 'madams, good character, de. 'Alter whioh, the following colloquy ensued: Judge. You say you prefer firing lii this coun try to returning to Ireland; will you WI all why? Pat. This Is a laud of liberty; yin Honor. - Judge. You show thatyou are attached' to our institutions!—what are they?' ' , Pat. (No answer.) Judge. Who governs tkeoesitry I , Pat. The.Presidentoure. - , ~ , ; Judge. Who make' tins btnif PM. Bich as yir honer. • - . Judge. No; I null aduantstor the LOT& Who governs this State? • „ . . Pat. (No MtMrer.) Jnigw bir: Chub, band me the blank tons of the Naturalisation Oath. [This Whig haudatUto the Conti, hi addressed the applicant ap.in.,2— There is in this oath a elanso,by which you are to swear that ion will support the Constitution of ill! United States, Pat. Oh Ili, yer Honor ! Pm 'road, itistroar to that Jefitgei Dld you everroad the.Cottatituttout • Pat. Nailer Honor. Judge. Or a word °if • Pat. No, yet Honor. . Did you ever bear a word of lt read? Pat. No, Ter Honor. " • • Image.. Can you read and 'rya? Pat. "Yee, afr.• Judy: Do you 'lnsole one word that is ha the Constitution of the UMW States. Pet. indeed and / de elk yet Ewer. • Judge. Toe have lived he this country nearly sis years; you can read and writs, and you have been all this time intending to become i citizen here, yet you have serer_ taken the trouble to learn or know one word of the/Detrained you are now ready to take esolems each to support. An American bow here, and living here until he is twenty-one years of age, learns more or less of the Constitntion under which be lives, as well as of the right!, ;aid amass of citizenship.. At any rate whether be does this or not, be Is piesumed to hare done it, and' therefore . the Isles of. the land give him the tight to vote without the for .niallty of an oath; it is his birth-right: To those not born on' the 'soil, the law applies a diferint rule, and tapirs/ from them the oath now ceder consideration in your Wu. I bold, that the doe; even the decent administration of that oath da., ponds in part on the condition that the applicant should at least widerstund it; and I will never al low'sneh se abuse of the law as would be com mittal by your taking that oath in your }meat circus/titaness.; Tod cannot be naturalised by this Coart.—Ar. , Y. Cewde. . Witems& Ft essim—ln our climate. fickle in 14 gleams of sunshine and its balmy airs saceo- - Orme in her smiles , and Cason, consumption bears away every year the ornaments of miny social eir-1 cies. The fairest and javeliest are its favorite vie. tips. An ounce of prevention in this fetal disease iii worth many pounis of eure, foi when ono, well seated, it mocks alike medical skill and earellsl nursing. If the fair sex could be indcuilid to re. gird thei laws 'of health, many precious . Iteise might be saved; 'bet pasteboard osier, low neck dresses, and IRlipistan bats, *ow autmn, **Neils of s fa tal harvest. The sugystion in the fondle. lug article from the Scientide Memoriam, if follow. ad might 'save many ionsamptife tendencies from en early VIVO 3 Pa; It out at each Winter and Sommer, nothing better can be worm next to the akin than a loom red woolen shirt; !loose." for it has room, to more, on the skin ' thus cassia' .&-titinatlii which dries Stabled to the solace &adhesive le there; and when that b the ease no esti take sold "red,' for white Omni , ' runs up, mule kigether, and becomes tight, slid, heavy and !towlines. Cotton-wool merely absorbs the — suOistus from ; the swim% while woolen flannel ocinves it from the skin and deposits it in drone on the outside of the shirt, frOnt bleb the ordinary'Cotton shirt &beast& It and by Its neater enrage to the air it, is soon dried with out Wary' to tbrbedy /Laving these propertks, red wool Emmet is worn by sailors even in the summer of the hottest countries; • Wear a thinner materials Bassmer.-11aira JOarNal of Health. '4lll.l'he speontate_te Ea frocis ibo th i e r fi t: m t. is town' lots in the West, hat% ii" se.thb's for ';belted. at hi ImPoistole i': ru ms ig tf oyept ,. '' the laud, .itthe present tl .l 7 ;uii y low , will Any tatuto at _iul team , „b., "., , ipftwacties at va• , ' '791 . .i . likairanagsfaiiiii4Tas:Murs, i • M.i.ja Itmuwax....4esatilliclu..!uie . I; compsab there .41 hi. VW," `list of al b • 0 0 - inide pal bi It• ! thb l44 oArillog ' ....,,,, I n b V a ... l; 31 ~.. 1 . -lioirkt suet; sauxrwipuia• ' iErze t-
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