Xtrastarg CJirumrlr. March 15. 1S55. 1 - ? " i. Th itwrmcitu Owtsmtxt olrculali'Hi if ai.v Senyp:ipr aft. i.rrMt UJ WIN ( ffg"Hcad last page. Mil Pmi.4DEi.rHrA, March 14. The Pacific arrived at Sandy Hock this morning. No important news from SeLas'opol. A battle took place at Eupitoria between the Turks acd ltuuiaus, in which tie Russians lost 500 men. Another Ministerial crisis in England. Gladstone, Ilerbet aud Grcbam have re signed. Bread.tutfs and cotton have declined. An Interesting Inquiry Continued. Ma. DiatixoTov : In the January number of the Farm Journal, under the head of "An Interesting Inquiry by C W. B. of Camden, on the subject of raisins corn, it rather why it is that he cannot raise as much as he could twenty years back, even when his laud has been limed and manured ' libera";-." Though oursnil differs materially from that described by C. W. B- being limest ine gravel, mixed with sandy loam, naturally ecod for producing corn, but of late years we have ex perienced something of ihe same re.;Tt ; Isay we, for a number of mv neirrbbors that I have experienced the same. Corn will come up and look as well as usual, until the third or fourth leaf puts out, when it begins to i-nme a stunted appearance, and if a favorabl" season it may attain to the lieigat of two and a half to three and a half feet hih, with striped leav es, seldom having an car ou it. 1 hae been careful to examine if it might not be alT-cted by some worm or insect, but have hitherto discovered nothing, t inept the first or princi pal root is drad- We will perhaps not find more than two or three hilts in a place, in another place we will find a ha'f a dtzen or mure, iand I think I tnav s?.r it is onlv thus affected on land that has b-co limci tone i time s here wc have been almost force j to the conclusion that too mnch lime is the cause. As the corn crop is an important one to the farmer, and becoming yearlymore so, I wcd like through your useful ' journal" to hive the opinion of others more experience-!, and the otiuole, it mere is one. K. II I.. . Ueuoa Co. Pa Perm. Farm J-vrnal. Horrible Discovery! Ten Permni perith'1 the rrairiet. We are furnished by a geutleman from La fayette, Ind , wiiii the details of a ru..-r cur rent in that city rn Tuesdar, which fills ibe mind with horror, in vietr of the suSe.-inijs of the party to whom it refers. Ou the Saturday preceding the memorable atorraofthe 21st of January, two families, numbering ten persons, moving from S mih- era Indiana to Northern I'iin: is arrived at Ox- ford, the county srat of Benton county, Ind., aooai is mi;es nnnnwesi 01 ji.atarett", with iwo ox-ienms, ana well provided wii:i nec;- saries for the road. They remained throtish the storm, and on Monday morning resumed their journey. Last Tuesday miirning a man pasinir over a prairie, only ahmit five miles from Oxford, came nnnn a sight which fiiled him with h irror. The carcases of two ox'n. from winch !h viscera had been remove!, lay upon the ground. Inside of one of them were the frozen bies of four ci.iMren. and in the rth- er the frozen corpse f ti.e m.-ther with a liurs:ne infant at her breaM. Under the simw t. - . - , , , , , was a hap of ashes, in winch Il.e iron of the wagons showed that th ? party It.-.d broken them up, and burned everything they hid in ilicis, in the eiTort to save their bvee. Not far from this spot ua: found the body of the other wo- man ol me party, pan.y roncea.e.1 in a snow . . , , , ' ' week's court could not possibly cost th same as TWO. etner men had not been fcond. . r , , , , , , , , , It is probable that the party became inextri-! 1 r8on ,-sPCDses "'M dcPcnd It"gether upon the number of prisoners. Trob eably involved ia the sao.v drifis od the bleak j a n 01,9 S r be sent to prison because of Division ! prairie and lost their presence of mind. Af:er burning up their wagons, n wonld seem that ouraing up uinr wagons, n wonui seem mat the mea had killed twi of the oxen for a she! - ter f ,T those found in them, and then.accom- panicd by one woman, vainly endeiv.-nd to reach tbe town Ihe haH leTi ,! nee.;.l rescue their companions. The two otheroxen "Miscellaneous" expenfes are a miscellaneous matter. They would increase or bad wandered ofi". There was nothing about diminish according to circumstances aud tho vigilence and honesty of the officers, the persons ta indicate who they were, an 1 1 A'l milcije would ba less in the two counties, fir the Conrt Ilouse would be near nothing mote is beewn about ihem that wai i cr the centre of population, aud the distance traveled would be reduced. accuentiy eonimuincatca oy them during their j bnei stav at Oxford. Fire in Princeton. Anut 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, Ihe north or main building of ihe Caliche of New Jersey was discovered to be on fire. The fire commenced in a front room on the sec - rod atorv. about midway i f the eaMern wing, and was caused, as is supposed, by a epark from a wood fii e in an op-n fire place, Ths town engines were soon on the ground, lit owing to th: want of water, Tbe furniture, books and c'othiag of the stuJeats.with iiconsiderabie evceptions.wri destroyed. Throajh the eiersrjns of Prof, G.r, the valuable pictures btlonring to the College .and which were in the building.were tared. The greatest ef!. rts were ren te to I - r . , nave tnr lurnimre, tc. ana tae a-j lir.icj tuildiiiga the lalter of bid. was harr.;!y whmhSp eacevra. j ne Duililing wa are miormea, t..r MB.roo, which wiil proba Ivy cover the whole leas. Hew Himpshlro Elo' tlon. Cowco?i,M?.rch IS. The returns fmn th':. city and the a.V'aeeat towns, leave no doubt that the Americans have carrii the Slate by a larije maj-intr, electin? their fi iveriior. three m-mb-rs of cvn-re. ani a d.-rided taajoriiv in boih Houses cf ihe I Mvye. Concord ivr Z".3 Taiori;? for : Governor, over lJtlfr P-m. Tl !;:ra;f frr j " rM',.-:.s : from the adjaceM towns re s: atrip. TaarMMTrall Tv-"s ."-i"- r ril rn ,cd fea-r. on f i-unis'y. give ,ig. r.tag to w h V .'.L'"',. c ,1" Ca!: ..-we- prone rtv in ..it. fhe pn.E..u . - ,.. Uliver - by the CV-f luv,. " , r .i . . d5e:itmg rTti.lAr. 1w.,i.j- , ' " asticej t strcn a- j Capre& The last Efforts of the New Berliners to Deceive the People. Too Ie Berlin ptjww. wSt Fhtnl that tie "ordinary expanse of '3nyJer" county, liolJia" bet out: wsis Ciur:, expense would b tho cost of Court expeuccs for one week. Wo replied ) - assertions as follows : jHXiiw maik how false this calculation !, Look a! :h; opposite page of t's paper, and J see il.e ITfcM.S wincii make up our rresenliar). not a of a nalareelcepting the Fox C'oanfv ' au of In east oj Jfiruu.i.' I2 n hair :nj Jo luO do ;-i do liS d- U 4a SOW ill M do J3. da M ui lr4 do til) lot li-i XbQ on half Ibu da s;ia do t dl f3 do Ji'S tlo Tl da 10 1 00 cue half , 11 d da rXI do -.1 do I ihriwnrvrt. Audit -rs pJ ( Aitorm-y's Keen r-.eiuon r.x..nc I-rotlionotitrv ttnee lCtvit.' a Kt-cordcrs J ui on Cror. TinttaTm atttn Vnt Court c1- ntiiM niacins; leturct Roa.1 or r. Foi s -aij k. Leaver would get 'en Mitt- . -tV I!o.d tlma.:es PxMin;: aod repatliuff Bridge ihli-i . l'ri-ou haiiem". I'ub ic liiiiUliri Coroner's InijOeets S-Tct'Sin Court Ifouret I'rintius Il;Ter.ts IViiitei.tisry fViiiiniMioiirrs' Offle. MlMXlliailtOUS (. TLiitcrelt, the N"ew Berlin papers come out with a netr calculation a new mar shallitig of figures, which we copy teilatim, as follows : From the Srw Berlin paper. ''The whole expense of Ibeeounty for the last year was TlIFSElTE.dS Of EXPEN'SC WILL BE AND REMAIN IHE 8AM I IN EACII COUNTY l.N CASE Of 1UVIS10N, VIS ; Auditors pay ' Attorney's pay Court Housa " ICxpcnses " fryer " Tipstaves Trisnn Kipcnscs j ' ublic JuiluiD j Printing i Commissioner's Office j eriff"s fees i Miscellaneous Divide liio balance equally between the Add the ncccesnry expense above Ordinary tax on Fnydcr county in ease of " " " Ui.ion " " Divided must pay United, do Yeatlv l.iss out of tic People's pockets, This calculation and statement we have ; wi'u'.J le imposed upon the peoplo in the Again we ak the people to LOOK AT THE ITEMS (see last page cf this paper,) aud observe what our County Expenditure' are Read the testimony furnished by the counties of Columbia, Montour, Juniata, Clinton, Carbon (on last page alio) all of which are satisfied, and more than satis C'jd with the trial of Division they hare tnado. Siuca reading the above, we have examined the County Statements of tjioitt Counties some larger, and some smaller than ours from which we copy the cost of five cf the Items of Expenccs referred to above, and arc as follows : SnalfT Countiei. M'Kean, frulhvan Wyoming Average Jn;orl Larn- Countiei. ("Iw iiti-r j l.tijorne ! lotitpomerv : Xorihamptoa j Schuylkill i Average TLus it will be seen that the expenses of Union, in Jive of the Items which the j Xw Boi liners say would "6? ami remain the lame in caie of Division," over twice i a3 , ia ,he amount a, similar Items in three smaller counties; and arc W the '-,.- 1 av. ragc cf five laiy'r counties. - ,,,-,. ... j 1 he aboT8 f SUrC"" rcfu''e the eTf Bcrlm asser,I0n9i mst conclusively, as to the : STe items enumerated. i Tho "Court Ilouse"' expenses, would depend upon the way in which they were kept. j Tbo i.fjourt Tlxpenscs Cryer and Tiptares" would be paid by the day one ! ' huerius tees would bo what the hw j in the aggregate could not ba increased by in ine aigrcgue couia not Da increasea Dy naving two counties. AH others 1 arc by fees, or ly the dag, could not havo their fees or their days doul nccoun, of 1)ivision. OSccs wouu of course U !o33 paCtable ; an 1 if the ' . . . , , . , .. . , . i US'- '-" Another fraudulent Publication! 3"The three New Berlin newspapers this week assert that tho following would be the cust to each County, after Division : 1 Snyder County. ( Union County, : Ordinary yearly tax as above S6,939iOrdinrv yearly tax, as above 86 939 , Enrollment Tax for Charter 500:Gronnd"i'or Conrt House and Jail 2500 j Ground for Court llouf" and Jail 1.800 Expense of Court Houseand Offices 18 500 Expense rf do same as Lewistown 13,000 " Penitentiary Jail as Schu-lkill ' i " Jail 1?,()00 county, which cost about 60 000 ZjOL'tt ' I i Deduct subiO-iption J Balance for Tax-Payers 542,2391 10,000, 832,239. We ask the reader to look tnm to the last picof this paper and learn the FACTS as pro witnesses in the neighboring counties of Juniata, Clinton, Wyoming, and Carbon--and particularly at the eilects cf Division on COLUMBIA and MON'i OUIl. Experience is a safe counselor and fruiJe in such matters. (The above Estimates may show the sums New Berlin will expend if she can get the chance ; but Lewisburn has no desiVn , or tlcsire lo o bayond her means j The reckless untruths of ,!loflhe"mt;atttnij:t at complete refutation; ! nnUiTo tf their cause. '. e have endeavorod in advocating Division to ccme at truths. "vVe I't-'Ii.-ve the general interests . ... . . oil-- td bv Uivision. Iso Lclierin. we . rt r m ill to-morrow VOTE FOR DIVISION, Lcwisburs Chronicle wr.ua Do ; that tho ony redaotion ct to thOaO We ask any candid man to look the over above Items of Einenditure. and sav if thev !scaips,which we give tu Beaver.scrubbingcoun House, and other items of small amount) which will be naturally andiunavoldably divi- Jea between the two Ctmntm, in case of a sep- aratioa ! And yet the Star would represent one week's Court as the only saving from the whole expenditure of $9,U0O'. Will 1 1 Ascs-1 sors have as much pay as 23! Will 1 1 Klec ;ion Districts cost as much as 23! Will the ires and daily pay of O.ficers be as much as if they had "double the work! The idea is absiiid! The publication is an attempt lu mislead honest, unsuspecting people! The County both Counties are growing, and there can and must be an increase of ex penditures, yearly, in the aeffregate. There may be some items which Divisun will not nuch reduce, but all apparent losses of that iature will be more than made up lo tha I people in other ways. 59703,66 4-2,00 160,00 16.00 2197.99 86,00 135,00 33,73 105,25 C60.00 682,89 92,02 73,08 4085,06 two connties division " 2)5703,00 no- . on 4085,06 j 85939,36 rc,.,0 qr. I UJoj,dU ; CI37S,72 9793,06 I 84085,06 no donbt is far below the amount that shape of taxes." Attorneya, Auditors, Cammlstlcnera, Clerk Hire, Printing, Total., 36 30 163 75 156 469 70 33 164 150 S3 490 59 27 195 150 131 562 160 42 404 250 270 1126 S37 108 1062 500 413 2469 305 169 726 471 300 1971 S95 COO 1341 400 505 2841 305 165 438 300 573 1781 224 -147 943 712 533 2551 99333 allowed for work necessarily done ; and having two counties. All offices which ubled on : they were inclosing and decorating ground 600 Deduct subscription SSS,539 10,000 Balance for Tax-Payers 78,539 at the above carefully, and then or the wants of the Count v the New Pcrlin nrps rWir -. but they evince the desnerate of the people will be most nrnmn. , , t trust an.l l.ru a rrA i i.w uuu .1111 1. 1 1 1 1 w and end the Strife ! and West Branch Farmer March 15, 1855. An Interesting Letter. With the National Intelligencer, we do not doubt that every reader will Agree that the subjoined letter is not only an iutertjttng one, bat that the concluding sontenco of it makes it a remarkable one. It ia an exact copy oft Utter written by General Wihfiixd Scorr, then Cap tain in the army, during aojourn at his home in Petersburg, Virginia, on the 18th j of Jane, 1811, just one year before tho 1 declaration of war. The letter was ad- j j. u j : tir-vv:. . . city, and IS now in possession of the SOU J jj. EJward, so ' ' - ,B .... I believe we have very little village news to give you, nor do I know what would please you in that way. Of myself that personage who fills so largo a space in every man's own imagina tion, and so small a one in the imagination of every other I can say but little ; per haps less would please yon more. Since m rcturn to Virginia, my time has been i i . passed in easy transition from pleasure to study, from study to pleasure ; in my gaiety forgetting the student, in the stu dent forgetting my gaiety. I have generally been in the office of my friend, connected with my present profession ; but you will easily conceive my military order has suffered abatemeut Indeed, it is my design, as soon as cir cumstances will permit, to throw the fea ther out of my eap, and resume it in my band. Yet, should war come at last, mv nthusiasm will be rekindled; and then, wno Knows bat that 1 may vet write my nisiory witn my sword I Yours truly, WINTIELD SCOTT. Lewis Edwards, Esq, Washington L TlTcY GMY. ST soamua K. nowtuas. They twined the orange-buds among The tresses of her hair. And sweet the flush upon her cheek. So beautiful and fair. But as the bridal vow she breathed, n ecno seemea to say. oo sauiv ant so monrnfullv. Alas ! for Lucy Gray." J,0 ! 'hat ?imPIe fr"" K'ri "right as the morning dew. And lovely as ihe dancing bight, Or flower that ever grew, Had, with that vow, for ever flung The i"V of life away. For proud and cold was he whose wealth if art won poor Lucy Gray. And with a quivering lip she bade A sad and soft adieu. To those fond hearts, whose love had been Sj changeless and so true. Then turned from that sweet cottage home Ah woe betide the day That ever won to lordly halls Our simple Lucy Gray. He placed a circlet on her brow Of jewels rich and rare. And twined with pearls the waving curia Of her soft, silken hair ; But sad within her eyes, the light That ever seemed to play The heart the heart was lonely still Alas ! poor Lucy Gray. For all anquenched that yearning thirst Within her woman's heart. For love for human ore, that is Of life so sweet a part ; And deeper grew the bectie flush. That whispers of decay, And like a fragile flower she drooped, Our pretty Lucy Gray. Now, soft and low Ihe wailing wind Is floating through the trees That droop above a lonely grave Caressed by every breeze. And that fond, yearning, breaking heart. Is sleeping now, for aye. And roses bloom upon the tomb, Of gentle Lucy Gray. PaiaanxLPint, Fan., 1815. Not so very Green. A young and apparently verdant slip, who gave his hailing place as "old Var mount," fonnd himself surrounded, upon a certain occasion, by a crowd of quitting upstarts, who seemed bent upon display ing their own smartness, at the expense of tbe lankce. "Hello, Jonathan !" says one, "where are you bound V "Deoun to Bostiog, on a little tramp," was the reply. "What's yonr business in Boston continued the inquisitive gentleman. "Ob, I'm deoun artcr my pension money," responded greeny. "Pension money !" ejacnlated wbibke- ree, "how much do you get, and what are you drawing pension money for ?" "Oh !" answered tbe countryman, "I get four cents every year tew to mind my own business, and tew to let other folks' business alone 1". Tbe crowd had no other remarks to offer. The answer was entirely satisfac tory. Dissolution. TnE Copartnership heretofore existing in the Ulacksmithing business between the subscribers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Charles M. Fisher, and old accounts settled by Ilarrey G. Fisher. CHARLES M. FISHER, HARVEY G. FISHER. Lewisbnrg, March I, lf55 Real Estate. FOa RENT, MA Good Brick HOUSE on North Fourth street. Rent, $75. Apply to L. . Jos is or J. L- Raver . J. TRCCKENMILLER. Valuable Bafaloe Valley Lands AT Private Sale. The subscriber oners ai private sale his FARM, situate in Kelly Tp, Union Co., Pa., about S miles from Lewisbnrg, on the road leading from Vanvalzah's Mii! to Joseph Kelly's Sawmill, containing 106 Acres more or less, nearly all cleared and in a good slate of cultivation. The improvements are a Uncle House re- and a frame Cookhonse, a frame Bank E.i I Barn, and a good Spring of never-failing water i a stone MiIk-hone, and a first rate iVach and Apple Orchard of choice Froit. H ALSO a lot of TIMBER LAND situate X?nn Spruce Run. in BuSaloe Tp, near Ths liarbeson's Sawmill, containing about 70 acres, which I will sell in SMALL LOTS, cr the whole together, u suit purchasers. It has j v ...b, ... r""' of water, and tfcf Usa is of a gcod nuiUtr Mart 63wp4 nntvzkxOZ. j GOOD BOOKS J?V MAIL, rOLISHKB I Fowlers it Well, 30H, nroadvray. 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Hydropathic Family Physician, a ready tr-rcriber tod hrpirTiir atrjr, with r. f-rvnrt t tbe B4Uurw, cauM-r, rfeTititiO, mo-l trr-atmeat UisHaam vx-rdfiitr', and Caultie at pfrry kind with a ir'da rr, turtle feonlnt', aod inI.x. illurnitVd witb near ly StMl rncrain--: by J.- Mi.wM.D. Otm law volumn of 'JU T, subsUutially U.uud. 1'reia.U by mail, z tvo. Ilvdrnjuthic EncycIop.xJia. a system of Hydropathy ami Ilytfne, rontaininfr oiithneis of anv tomy. phrolojry ot thf hnmin brefii-. hTtfie-nifautD-ct9. and tbr prrMiTation nf balth. dicii.... n.t hr. nun urou. .M ar. 91 i. droi'hatie cookery . theory and practice of water treat- K.T Trail, SI. D. illuirated with tiuwnrdii t,t :tt0 e-n- I paid hy mail, fit Ot. -Tbia mtbe luoftt ompn-hpn!iTe aod popular work yet pub.ii.hed on the aubject of hv dropatby. Of all tbe puliirMlioni which haveattaiurd auch a wide popularity. Mud by r'owler t IVII, per hap Dnne are mi-re a-lnptrd to jtrnrral utility than thiitrieh, ronrrcben-iTe, and well axrans.-d Jinrycio pwJia. A. y. Trtlune. Practice of Water Cure, confainin a de tailed account of ih- rari' iia prorr used in tht w trr treatment, et : by Wiioo andUulIy. 3' eta. Philosophy of Water Cure, a development of the true prinriples of health and lonzevity: It Kalbirnie. SO ctf . New Hydropathic Cook Boric: by R. T. Said by mail. ftyt. ..Thtawih- m 1 jraii, m a. ny-'etu or rootierToii liTdropat hie prm eirlf. eontainint an exprition of tbe true rviationa of all aliuientnry ur.t..nrrn t. bealrh.wiih Inin nceit t for prepsirinr alt apj-ropnate di.hrs for byJropatbie ea'ablitthinetita. Tetariun bonrdini- hotiaew. priTdte famllir-aj, rt. , ,-tr;. It i the Vmkt noirlete tiurde for ' a'l Who efit to iiTe." TiiDer. rt: Vn.liii 7 -ta Science of .Swinitnin, with iustructiona to Hmer. lllatratel, lo cti. Wafer-Cure in America, over COO cases of varionsdiaeaMRtr-tfi with water, with catea of dorntir pa-ticra. 1 25. Water-Cure applied to every known Dis- a nw theory. A eomplnte b monKt ration of the. adrantaa of tbe byflropatbir rvxtema of etirinjr di eauea, ihowinialaotbe Ulrv ot tbeallopntluc method, and it uttr innbility to elT.-rt a permanent cure, with appendix, cinuinintf the hydropathic diet, and rules for bath) I.: : by Kaune, ST cts. Water-Curo Manu.il, a popular work cm- bracing deerii tlons of the rariouK motlea of bathinp, the byirieuie and curatiTe erTerta of lir.exerriw. elntii Inr. oocut-atioa, diet, water Urinkirnr. rtc. totth.r .'7 bjdroi.aU.io re-! Water-Cure Almauac, illustrated, 6 cts. Comb's Physiol y, applied to the preser- at too ofhealth alln, and to the imr roTemnt of pbysicnl and, mental euuwiun, win rjuiea oy u. 3- fowler. b7 ! eta. Clirouic Diseases, especially the nervous di. of women: by D. Rotch, from the rmau. i Digestion, Pbisiology of, considered w relation to the prmcipki of dietetics : by Combe. . IU , II. I Fnnri nnd lit. with nfifinrrfiti'nna. e.r, aL. 1 nrent, aM.rlai patnolc-KT. aud l.vdro tliernoeuti. in- vvi -yva. nai-auir, . iii.ic, owuiicu '. , .o. I el,.rf,n ik..,i.. a.,.. ... . I : i a..,. W...I.1.. : :.i 1. . . I v. i - e. uaii.oi,.!.. anq (reaimeni 'r l.luiua, UU auia, oi oiikiu-ucau. .iinuu 'ie"".k!"lf:.."p.r.l'r,:'i';n "f "-"""I"'1"' " Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or anv ; miitet-anJsiuiint-.ao.i a tethftk r..r i.iwif-i-.na-1. other complaint that can he reached rv an i rf,rttte raHrinin auiti to Aisi . . i They confidently expect that the wnrk will creah- aa dietetic tvfinien suited to drdrnd tafMofthedt ! ,nnoh interest aa any work of befoa that baaoflat the priiviFl rae.tmp-.litan and other eftablhmetits ; the puMicatioa of -I ncle Tom a Cat in." worka re- ' S7 ffKl!' '7c" children, tbe ckt tit. I UllB. to Lr.rV in Ameritt rl"nd cTin v , '' .. . I nnmcroo. none have appeared b.vine rel.tir n to the ' Kansas, em or.icing descriptions of soenerr, pt. ni of e.in-h.ios-ie.i.n th. Arnc.,. fo,t, writ-1 climate, prodnetion., roil, and reaonrce. of the terrl- Ccn r wbo witneeced it in all ii. hideru. .lefor tory, inter perMil will, incidents of adventure and 1 m"y- The work i. written in rha.tr and pure bincu.i:., ! ancitode. of travel : by Max Greene 3o ct "' "'" welcom. and instructive addition to the j Hereditary Descent, its laws and facts nr.. l!.' "'S'lU, b...;r. . . piled to human improvement : by O. 8. lowler.S-eta. Matcrnllv, or, the boantlir anj OUrSiniT Ofi children, in'c.udins female education : by 0 S.Fowler g; em. .y Natural Iaws of Man, ty J.G. Spurzhcim, .n. v au .wpuri-iiii worn, rryj. Phjsiolopy, Animal and Mental, applied to ihe preacrv.tion and rct-rtion of health of body and power of miud, illuHlratrd. 67 eta. Sober and Temperate Life, discourses and letters and biography of Louie Cornaro, .ICcts. Tobacco, three priro essays, by Drs. Trail, Shew, and Baldwin, 15 cts. Teeth, thcirStructnrc,Diseases. and Treat ment, with numeroug illnatraflon., 15 cut. Future of Nations, in what consists their aceurity. a lecture by Kossuth, with a likeneea, i; eta. What tbcsistiT Arts teach as to Carmine., an addreM by Ilorace Greel y, 12 cte. True Hasis of American Independence, an j addres by lion. W'm. It. Seward. 12 eta. Labor, its Historyaad Trospccts, by Eobt. Dale Owen, 30 ete. Hints toward Pcform, consisting of lectu- rra, essays. mMreaer.. and oth wriUnea, aeoend edi tion, enlarced be 1. Ure-ly, $1 2S. Hopes and Help, fur the Young of both rare, rrlalins to the formation or character, eho'ee of avocation, health, amuseuMiit. snuaie, cultivation of intellect, moral .cntim.nl.. eor'al ejection, eouruhip and marriacr : by Rev. O. g. Wearer. S7 cts. Human Rights and their Political Guran tic : by Judi lturhut, with notes by George Combe. 87 cts. II oiii cs for all a new, cheap, convenient, and anperinr mode of buil-Hnr. containing full direr, tions for ennatrurting eravel wall., with viewa, plans, and enrrmved illnstrationa. New edttioa rcrtaed aud enlarsed. 7 cts. Theory of Population, deduced from the reneral law or animal fertility. Introduction by Dr Tralf. IS eta. Woman, bcr Education and Influence : by sir., lingo ri-ea win an inlrodnction by Mm. C. SJ Klrkl.e.,1. With Pertraitt. S7 eta. Brtither of these works may be ordered I and received by return of iher.. moiV, post- j "5 m.i-i;u... v, me uuoiisners. r lease inclose the amount in bank notes or postage stamps. address all orders, post-paid, to tUWhtiitS r WELLS. n,..j. w. v..v N.B. - .Vam, nrtfJw. New York Adv'ls. Cheap Hoiic and Piano Store OF Horace Waters,No.333 Broadway, Kew York Upvotitin to the Corubiua lion Muaic at Ureaily Kednced Rates ! N'otwith&iaudiog the cou.tination of Music Dralera to kecD unlhe Dricet of non eoDvnirht f .iii nffainat lh intpreala of P.imt.. amst the interests of Native Compos - leir refusal to extend to Mr. Wanna sum bf Ibe Trai!e, he has immense ving abundant evidence thai he has ers and then the courtuitM sales having abundant evidence thai be has j public countenance and rupport in his oppos-' iliua to Ihe Ureal monopoly. ana in nis eiiuris to aid Native Talent and adopt the National : Currency. His stock of American and Euro- i pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of Ihe largest and ; best selected in the t'nited States. He has also j made a emif reduction in the prices of 1'ianns, Meludeons and all liuds .Musical InMrumenis. ' Superior toned Cj octave Flam s fur $'175,200 ; and 2?6, iutrkr of ai. r'Hl quality, and instramena aa elronit -nd an dural.le a iLoht luck C"pt Lou. t'iaai. if ercrv v.irietr f alyle arrl price, ur to luiJO.eoniprieinie 1 flebraltd meeVru inrprored florae W al.iV film"., and 1 llioie of len ditlvrvnt 3lantit.i:torib : aiuonit tmm me the ftrt prviaiiifti .Lolron Manoe of T. liiibfrt a t'o.a i. , t r .. . i , , a .i . , , e i v i n. ! , fn,t urcmi prw fr.nn 40 w'l.'O. Htb.ac- J I on from .v- dol-rrnt l.nuf..cl-.rie. Including the1 ; w.ii km,.. u a u .w.smiii.-. M-i.d,on..,tBd the , "l-l nernw..l, ll.a l ,t ui.k, in ih. Int. d SL.tr.. i j r-ricen .5. 10n, 115. l2.M:a.li). Emith'e Double ! ""nk Jiriimron. .. t..cii li.ui. d M.:o.i.n goaran- 1 T?.,Jf.iXM i pr"mptiy .tteuii-d lo. siuk a-nt. po-i paid, to all part. I i of Ibe ronntrv. al ll,r reduced rati-.. j uer.1 ar.d leel ! ;.ui.u. and s. benni., .. Price, of tu.icat i.trun.-! tuU lutwdcd lo an, lUli.en free uf charge. To Persons out of Employment a i-.-m.i ii-tx-enr.lv bt.MS II.A.Ur.U in fCfJ bCCUOU : . . . H il of rthrnll.il l.lncTh. mn.t Pl.onl ! and Lseiui otuiut ui lue I car orova frtut i Work on Russia. sian tTiii'iKrl' ber Just pui.Ii.hel, an ll'r)tratcd Icrtptifn of tlie r.C.- na(.hjnn.i.n.ipomieaiuutoiyof the manufacture of Envelopes, and erervfati ui I'foin tea, pro urtious, reeourcen, i.,.- . , . . . t. c. oiio. uu .mi., .uueationai '"T Tvt executing orders w nh despatch-and f r I it., Oovernmema and ""i-"'' government. 7r."m" the laiett' ai;! cu-loma. anii'iuin, a. nil mol autbeutie aouicva euibelli..lieu witlt alr.ut LU.U iiKravmi. and alapa of buropeau and Anuiic i:uiu.. llie aliole ei niplete in on. large oeta.o i..lun.e of about iuu PaBa, elegantly iA'l.!o..v, n.trwuts tha riiiiiut.c lucii-DU ai.j Adveuturee in Ihe li.ea of M rei r (in, &Ui.enM-n. U. Us- . ','te. eminent in the b..fry of Iraw and a'mer'iei; intiodmr ket.b.i ....r tnj ce.-i.r.ird n-r k ci:rc- -'Utifuliy il.u-iri.i.d .oh r.ume.ou. ei a.-.,,. ' " fV- '." l-'0' CJO'"' " '- ..Tbe.ubK-nb rpubUjhe.anumberofn.itvalnaM. r,-'l, rll . tr w ' "d oi aurb a m. rai and ,"'if',,'"',,Bu"nUlv e-nierprire a u.ci. ri vupiikm oni-rs notpuriuatiy Jul J-r-lllJalile fB.pU m-tll 4-tlJt SI Ui L&tl nietiwi;!.. utaulx, to a. t aa Aceou.." ,rrr9tiia wir-binr lo enffai in th TronittlT by mail a Circular toiitamia Jul. pai itn " nirmKHis to bf?rsi-n on portu to m i aa rttrrno. toother with term. on .iii.h ti.e, ..ll be fur.h.u. by audrean.n;, poat paid, KuUl.l.i .-t.Al:, i'oblieb.r, lsi Wi::LiinM. New Yoik -Y TUK Gil EAT KKMKUV. t BOlT which so much has been said and J published, is among us. ho lias not heard ot the ML.XH.l .VLSTAU L1SI MLST? Many millions of buttles have teen sold and used to cure Kheumati.Mn. '.'leers, Sores. Bruise. Sprain1;, Kins-worm, Felons, Salt liheum. Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked ureasts, cancers, lien, Lorus on ine loes, rTlrrnal rmAv. And il ha .ilwavw hn ccesiful. It i iicallt good in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, or any sprain, soreness or siilTaeas. and it is warranted to cure spavin, Ringbone, Sflibt. or Poll Evil, on Hordes. lir"The Liniment is pnt op in thrre sire, and retails at 25 cts, 50 cts.aod The lare bottles contain much more l.inimroi in propor- , , , r 1 Hon to the prices, and are therefore cheapest, To Counlril Men httnt. , , , , ., ... Every Store should be supp.icd With this valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a eood profit and sells rani.llr. (i W. WKSTHItODrf. (successor to A. (i. Ilraee: & Co.) .. .. . ' fnginalor pnd sole Proprietor. Principal OiFices tlOt Broad war. New York, and cor. 3d & Market Sts., St. I.ouis, Mionri. Sold he rvrro .letrr in riiiec an.l medipinp. lliroughout Ihe United States, Canada. West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy53.1 "THE CABIN BOY'S STORY," , Semi Nautical Romanee of intenae interct, l y tli Author of the "ftrate Jetor," tbo "Liiwyer'a biuTy, tht. -Old Doctor," Ac- Ac. A Semi Nautical Romanee of intenae interest, I y tTie Author of the'ltrate ltetor," tbo "Liiwyer'a btorj, "iu iroctrir, ac- ac. fT1IIK lirJrrefi bitbertoeojoTed by the writer of the at-ore ; A popular work, ia a authcletit cuarantee ol tbe ttor ! with which any pn-Juf tton mmiti,; frctu bi' pep witl be receirrd by the public. "Th. fains B.Vft m ii ' i a I roio.iOlb DerratiTe. illutratiai- tbe liorrTi of tbe S!are j Trade, as carrie. I on in Lb fount i f Atriea. The aotln r ba- served im the naff aud tbe deaeriptiona and cbar . Theat..ryifulloferit.naT ulere,t ami ade.,tu: art-rn are painted from personal aruaitit;irn e m it b them. the celebrated work -f ltef.e, "Kobins-on 1 ru-oe," and Laa tbe advantage oer that clorioua fi -tb'n. itiaamurb an it ia founded on farts of T.-ry day occurrence. The history of the heromeof the Stoiy, Xuieika. the Circas- ian Mare purchased at f .m-tam.nople, tdticabd aul married I.y ti.e reckl, yrt el.iTairir, iSeymour the commander of the Albatron. i iruply tbe narrrtion of f"rl r,r,trti fr,m ,h n( u SnitX"6"" " iti autneroua char' slury aic vividly and (rrnptiirally drawn The puMinber hare alrcaty rcreiTed ordcni fn tbr wh"le of the edition it waa orijinally thvir intention to puhlih: consequently, they biTe been oMif-.d largely hr may bt aent immedtatelr. m iinn it. bdu iufj reapes-iiuiiy request Ulal all Of pice., handwrnel, illu.traled wilh nncmva.inr-. .rd .'eewnlly boundin clwh Price, in cloth, one dollar; J? "Z- ' "" " hir,r " H- the publiahers to any partot the country frc of roe- lac. ajV-For sal wholesale and retail bv the rnMUhers, FLI.SWOIITH 1 STRKKT. And by all Rookftcllere throuehout th. t'nited State. So. '11 neiKUAS Srar.ET. Nw Yo.x. and HriUh Pravefii-M. w,vf Philadelphia Adv'ts. HEXICAN GUAW0. THE subscriber has for sale Mexican L Guano of the best quahiy (cargo ot ship Thorndike.) This article has given entire past year, on Corn. Grass and Oats ground ; - -. : . r. . : .1 . wu. .... . r ,. 1. - it effect on the soil is much more lasting than that of Peruvian Guano, and ihe cost nea "r forty per cent. less. B. S. BtT.l.INi., 101 North Front St. Philadelphia. 3m569 BUILDING HARDWARE! i Tool Store exclusively, 774e largest Eitablithment of the kind in the T.S. Wm. M. M'CIure & Bro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. IVf ASPrACTCRERS" Depot for Locks cf all kinds, warranted quality. Patent Silvered. Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs.orerl 00 patterns. Silvei-plated Knobs, Hinges, 4e., with the most complete assortment of all the Modern boods in this line. te,.rol,r,,A-. .' nwi(Y tt aa11 and tT9min Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. . . . . . Hat Air Rtyiiters and Ventilators at f actory trim. CirA11 orders put up under the immediat supervision of the Firm. CALL A'P 5IE I S. rr.f'.3t i ti.... a...- l. ..u. 1, i . ei... , . Truif, flatpportera, a awLf.irf! vffif 'trix-a... .. orr Braces, ana , Sor-ieal Apparatus 1B(i fc.J UKcuppntaiMej,,;,, te give satisfaction, ty Dr. and Mr.. M't i AC1IAN, No. 41 North feCTC.Ma Si',..." The pivat linmber of Frmal.t c.i: , i rn,.j k Hf mm .' . "d j porters, warrants her ia eon.ttu BtW th. Lf" saperior lo anything of the kind er,r " t to the publ.c 1; l" I L" ,'"Lj i . 3 TlibU leave respectfully lo call ibe Pnllie I aurnlmn to mv rlal tiahmer.t if ,-v,m', , .-.ts b' "'h FOLK! H hi. (below Cl.eslnut), J k,jLa. tl.hia, lor the maiiulaclure and Sale f a. wflopen, where I will always beinrtaor.ee ''t t' any orders I may be averts a;;-., lam prepared lo furnish Envelopes ff eve rv nnalifo ae. J . v u i ! ' J"' x? aBi """ Pf n. W holesa e KetaiI,iheJoeri.ment paitern, plain and iefil. i wouiu aiso can attention to ihe Die Silk ing, Engraving, Printing-, and Emboli re? cf Business Cards fur Envelopes, Lexer head' V:.il . , . . .. ' Itill-heads, Cards. Circulars, Ac.ail of huh f fiieiti.!, t ln. V,n.: t 3 . . . " trl'PT . prevents their going lo the Dead Leile r Office. Vi:h patent machines of the latest irr.liovc- ments for embnfsir, printing, Ac , also fir their delivery ly Express Lines or as may te agreed upon, I ran not fail to compete with not excel any oilier establishment or the kind in the world. t"isr llomcropathie Envelopes conMnnily on hand, sarrples of which tnav te seen Cfirnnirlr office, also of Die-Stamped Fnv. Iy5177jt . WM. COLBERT. iFrtncfj Ctuststtt, Weighing than 2 ounen, the care of HFK.MA or ElPl t RE Aclii.owIed.fcd by the hiehest medical ajihfjr.ues ol fmiade-Ji bia, incomparabiv su- nprior In an w . ihrr in uvr , , . . . , . j'crii j in any i-iner in ue. cunerers will te ' gratified to learn that ibe occasion now cff.rs to procure not on'y ibe iii-hlett and most eta i bu, HrubU a TlUSS aa aiiv other in lieu cf ,1,- rn,h., . j . r . 1 . 1 tl e cun'brons and nncoinfoi lable ariici USU- al' oia. i here is no dithculty aitending tl.e hen lhe Pad ,s located ll Will - s.. uuihulc vikiuic tu ca.j rn .R subscriber, can have the Itoss sent to r.y f bT remiu-n- Fire Dollars ter ihe sit gle Trus, or Ten for the double Willi measure! , around the hips, and stating the side affected, ., . .. t .! . s , 11 111 be exchanged to sun if nol fiiung, by iriuru:ng it a;oure, unsoile.t. -orsaleouly W.he In-poner. CALEB II.SEEDLE8. Cit. Twelfth ic Kace Sts, I'hiUdrlphia. rF"l.adies requiring the benefit of Mecha nical bupports, owing lo derangerrent of tl.e internal organs, including failing of the? Wurcb, vocal, pulrnonat v, dyspeptic, nervous, and sd rial weakness, are informed that a compe'er.t and experienced turfy will be in attendance at ; ihe Koome. (set apart for their exclusive n.i 11 TWELFTH St. Jm dorr above Ra.e. 1 ro.13 Ten Nights in a Bar Room, Ani wnai I saw There. BY" T. S. ARTIJCa. T'ti Thousand Copies in a MmtH. rniP powerful work.hnewiedr(l br all who bar r,a it t be the i,tLtr written "ty Mr. a rth nr. d--p.eta the enisiot lQt-uraaMw in a eriea of tbriilina; rxrlf ir-. li.ustratiri!' the ttf.-rta Of Tsv.ri. -i j -inn diikiB..t on;-on tn-iiT-.ju.i. theiie, but i!Xml'S: tx ? ''tu, Mr Mor' i sn aod her ratlier. who Hr-f rmed by l-er d-votwn and drutb.ia alone wonh the pnee ..f the bock. ' . Ten.peri..e men and .iher can do more for the cam. I ly it.ciieBl.tion than by any other m. ana. j A..-er.f.artwaut.d iatmln .ad county eftb. . rnntd stale-. 10 ril an coition eott. n ap apretally Sr ,h"n- '""t""1 '.' ilu.-iraleu with a . meiiount in- : cr.ime. l.r e.rtain. t- -r -men '-rr will it tent (peat paid) ca rc-ceii-t of 11 e price. To -nt. The iargert cemmi..;on wi'l be pa:d. A?drwea J W. Hi. AMI T. Pnl.lithrr, No 4S North 1'curih Mreet. 1 hibuelpl.ie. Z1C IVI.T$. VNE NE-THIKU riiEAfER THAN WHITE V r i LAl, at;J l.ee in in ail rciM-nLtis qUMlitief. SEW Jf hsrr ZIG rrijfpjvr a..i. ' ereatly enlarr'd tbeir worna. at d impr. rd tl e fiunl.ty o tf' ir i r'-lmivrr T rejaied tu einute rriera ft r thi r 2ttt,riun rr iii lb, vry. ar-i l.r. una m oil la apri. o ai KBtfea t In til to t0 p ucd ; ailO I'lt i . in rrrri". -i O p.-i:i.l m. h. Ibeir w II 1 1 K .INC. abuli aoid drT or prrnnd ia oil. warvar.t. d ure aLd licturjat'd for bnj and uniioi m tin. r. A iueth d .f preparation baa reo atly been d-eoTrrwd, wliH-h eral ie- tbe f nipany to warrant their j ainta to keep fr.h au'l oft iu ttie krija f.r any rraar rail time. In lhi. rente, t their painU wiil be aupericr to rr ctttr in the nwtrki f . ThetTl:kuWN7ICP.UNT.wbieb f ao'd at a lew True, and can nl be made frfm the Zinc oreV f n New JerV. I- m-w ws?l kn wo frr Its nrutretiT attaUk. tie when arTi'cd to iron or Mirer meialic aarfarea. Their r-TO.NE COLolt P.-.IST paaetwea all lb prrer- ofibo 1'ri-a n, ami ia rf an axretatle color for paia- ""I tULaago, ecoiat irtivr iti.;nca, Srv-rrn, Ac. , r l: KM 11 A K( ABLi", Wbo)eale Faint tealer mwtA 1 N W. cor. of 10th -ind Slarket SU. Jiiaivi. SBTM twraap rhrrnology. rOVTLEKS. WELLS, ot CO. FROM ygw TOsTk" If are opened a rhrenob.r,rnlCr,h,.t A and Bwk Store, ai 331 AKCH St Qipif, betneen 6ih and ?ih, thitaAhpkia, a nit n re r. r.nnr..! .ei In.. . t. .11 t.... ) J Works on Phrenolrgr, Physioloev. Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, ai Kew York prices. Profesional Examinations.with Charts.and full written descriptions rf character, eivea 1 j. , j f., f ! i f'7 ' "lnS- C " ' , i tors (Jy5I7c5dq Improved ' CUPER-Phnsnhate of LIME 3.500 1 ... . .. .. kj Bills, of the most superior manufacture also Guano of every description. Calcined Plaster, Cement, etc. !7T.-cdtiee of all kinds bourht and so'd cn j Commission. Fcrw.rdingtdCommS Mereh.n.a. No. 64 North Wharves. : Between Race and Vine Sts. Philadelphia. Reduction of Prices. ! TTOLI.OVv'AY'S Pills and Ointment. I X L These famons Medicines will in future be sold throughout the Stales at the felloe, tr.g prices : Small Pot cr Box, ts rents instead of 7 Medium do -i 0 87i " ,in 1 Professor Il.dloway s Mannfactones are at i) Maiden Lane, ew icru, ana Strand, l.omlon. j SelUng Of at Cost! f Y Fntirp Slni-lr af fnr-iS. fall j) and see Corner of Market and Fonr.a streets. tj;. HtBtth. Lewisburo;. Jan. If, 1SS5 NOTICK. UR Firm being this day dissolved, we r w would say to all whotnow themselves indebted to as, that we are in need of ihe needful, end are arnicas to settle up car bus. ii.ess with as lut'e delay as possible. Our Books will remain at the rid stand, and set ilrment made bv either of the Firm. i FllHFR & VOMJ2 ' Lcwisb'ir;, SerM" 'Mi