Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 April 1854 — Page 2

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T1IE TEUUOI1AL'TK JOLU.NAL, rtimt **r rvnu*Htt tmr run At, it WILLIAM MOORE AND WM. B. McLBAJf.

Ttrmt i»/ $ah*crifti»*

tor ilx months ^*'22 F«r ana*m, ff p*M #iih(o *ii mwthf. 2,00 After the expiration of III* year. ........... 250 If Mid on receipt of the first paper 1^0

O* No paf*»r di«e»iii!n«Mi until ill «rf»»r»|« are paid, except at the option ef the proprietor*. Term* of 4dtmi$ing. One Square three weeks .ft,00 Koch additional Insertion p«r 8qoar« ,... 25

IT" Lllwrtl discount mM« I* yearly advertisers.

Terre-Hanto

DRUG STORE.

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

Wh»l«*al« mnd Itrtsil

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RESPECTFULLYthe

WIIOLKHALK A?JL) RETAIL DKALK& IN H1UKS AND LKATHBR, Rote's Block, Third Do»r from Corner,

West of the Public Square, Terre-IInutr, Indinnn.

rpiIB undersigned informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has the meat com* plat* stock of LKaTHKH In this market, which 1« offered at the lowest rates, among which may be found the Beit Cincinnati Tannatt Sole Leather

New York Red Cincinnati Band Harness, Bridie and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and Unner Lentberj Lining and Pad Sklnst Phllaaelphia Ladles Morocco

Men's

Uoat, Deer end Lamb Skin* shoe binding all af which ean be had cheap fur C**ii Tbe public are respectfully requclited tooali a ad eiamlue my stock.

CASH paid for Leatkar la the rough. Prompt attention paid to all orders. CTTne highest naah prk.« paid for tildes, green and dry,atalltlmesj aleu, for good Mhc«p IVIt*.

October ^4, l«&l>tf J01TH TIERNAN.

STOVB STORE, iu:nu

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MAtx «T«KJCT. oMt oguftitAAT o* romt.

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MAI HK has just received an slmoet endleew vartetv ef S

Parlor and Cooking Stoves,

Among his present ««oHm^tiSay be found the

of them intcmMl

JBOSTON LEATHER STORE.

StGNOF THK LAST trA**rt noes. jtATWWAt mxp mm. KKW STOKiU NK« SIMM*.

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Kiauttnwnr AC\v. useywt'- tMm ttw« :•••«•*!, that tbtf have fuean' *1 Is** W .v Tv^rlncf s»w ssasu J» VMwa. aw*, tat- mim efgest* t*»' •Miissntu »tw 1MWK llaiwiss. Pmtesrt. aa«

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Hides, Tnr. Wool Mfa j,**! lbs mf msOIy It awl I.

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(THK OLD STAKD.) oa-rf Street, direetl

Court-Haute. Terre-Haute. Ittd

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18 BOW in roeaipl of hi* «rint*r aupplie*, compriciiif erorjr rarioty of artteUw in hl« Oae, rooking hi* atoek lh« lmry,$t nod m**l complete la Torro-Hauto,

By purchasing the aUttd loaf occapW bv him* •olf MI Drag Store, ho c:oo»j3«r» birniwli p«rn»•oeotlr Mtllod, MM with the present BrrnnfrwBnt of rooking c*tk pure(Irmhtm Ut« «dw»Ugoof ait m«ritot«, In obtaining good* from fimt liftada un the moil ^rorablo term* therefore, he i« onalildfl to k**pth« wwrmttnmwrj tutfmi. Best Assortmont of Pare Mcdicines, »n

that can bo preu red in the F.aatnro and Weotorn cltlee, kitd off«r» good burgein* the wtme qnal ity of medioinoii eao in1 bought at any other e* Ubiiahmeat ou the Wnimiih.

The purehuing and eeleeting of medielne* Kilted to the wattU of the coantry,»»«! tbecoinpooodlog of the various preparation* of the abop, with care and precision, that it may attawer the purpose Intended, ia a matter of ao much imporUne* to the purchaser, that he feeie it io he his dutj to give hia peraonai and undivided attention to it, aa long aa he remain* in the buwlneee. ify hie experience of fifteen year* in TerreHaute, together with his attention to the prepar* ing and cMepeitalng of Mediein««, he hopee will Inenre him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feeie himaelf a rider many oblige tiona to the cltUene of Vigo and adjoining countiee, diapoaed to eontlune to nerve them aeloug a* theyear. ttJT Proacriptinne put np with care, and all ordere promptly Ailed and forwarded by Instruction*, and uhitranted to gi^e satisfaction.

Hie a lock now eouetata of a general aaaortmeniof Mineral and Botanic Medicines. Alto, A Inrgn aupply of nil thn mo«t

POIMJI.AIt rATE.'VT MKI)K INi:?l, Which ean be furnished at Manufacturer's prices, by the (Iroa* or Dozen, and K«tail.

Dee., 3, J8M-lO-ly J. K. 0UNIN0HAM.

"SYLVESTER WILLIAMS~

(SUCCI^SSOK TO A. OAPKN) UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.

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Informs the citizens of

Terre-IIaute and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deeeaeod person* from I the ((dispensable duties attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to undertake the whole business of Funerals, if tlesir-

ed, or any mirt thereof, at reducexi prices. A IIEARSE will, in ail oases, lie furnished frtt of ckmrg* to such aa procure cofllits at his establishment.

COFFINS kept on hand of allaizes. To persona In the country 1 would say, that I will furnish eo&na thtmptr that) they have been furnished by nny person In the county, and will attend the Funeral with rny llenrae, free of charga, any distance not over ten miles.

SHOP on Cherry street, betweet. Market and .Second streets. Terre-Hnute, January 31,1853. 97—11

Bargain® to be had in Leather

AT KlvUUCKD FRIGID!

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Pianos to tft.llnnd Pianos. tior.Ttb,

Jan. A?. IS«4-IStf

Triumph, from Dayton Hoosier State aad Ken- cI^^oTw-lew r+^tr+A tuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati New Uorld,| Glebe,Atlas,UladiaterandCulUvator.from Albany,! **,^1 *•"«»*««»10 tir* New York. These are all excelleat patteras of Cooking Stoves, jlfett

Cmt, «*d many *f ik*m k*ring p«a*»»

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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.

raoM i. H.wira,« rocrru rntKicr.

1\ jTuaical Merchandise.-—We beg to 1*A inform oor nu tar rout friftjugd tartanwra In lowa ao », |)wt a -awjssta iwrtartsll'-^i ta owr .• vim» aeetnaueoriaOen of oor hwvriy BOW MUr MKMMdS tluo *MT t* rfftswt *.»!&

1 mlnthi •B4mo^-

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I wv vrm. rnont *nm no t, Fn iiiiryf *tri .••. elf. ---r sleek wilt it »r», ml will i* bm Isteet da# holt i4n- K'"

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atftNrt «ttl fa* HMlt tOftf* satisfaction to

di woo tew as nth (Mr pairooan. I COLBCRJf FIELD, "Wfcrissel* add Retail PUso aod Xwfe WonnMMMf Kou lft

Mate Htmpt, Ctednttti. *r- «s »ij

Chickeriug's Piano Fortes. ALTUUl'UJI

but f- tbzex tLie XatrueUoa am of Mr. 0 l« rt*« »t aim* of cbowt fUA.OQS, ok •.' w« cha)} in ft* l*j* be aMr to *Opp oorlttlM hutramU. With i« re* new and a ifcrtw wi flu |mrt of Mr. (afelwl»f, wMet tk» to ttiu* fe oat, to tuk« UmSCOT Itano ve offer to ttw ir ao MfiMMt neMkiMil* utrf nr Mali- tlwportaiMt prt* but tba future *ijjr

StrteU Air telly North '•S.'Si."..

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C0LB0RX FIELD. trie Afnli) IM Mihi itntl.

tnntUgfiif tuuid Am Maortmnt of Ktaoa forlM from tlx t* of Woodvarj Br«wn. TtMi bMr» kara atiai a wall a*rit*l ceWbrtty, aud (Mr rapid •at* ta anScioot iaom of ttoir 4 »Ml)V «od e»oriwwia Ttiw lar ban wtM* to tkedmand for (SUnr of th» ahwr* tamtionmt ImUtj T«, faot ttut UIacuity will Id a wmn ba otnioUri la ft cwLBCRX A KJELD, •3 5B ljr Mt Apsti, IM Main niicti

bare ataooe baad PUeo fori** from aoaMof tb« hrtt Heit IVr* Milfft, wbkh we aw arii at **rjr tow prl in Uet wilt kapp ootb-

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•Casi paid for Second

Net, «&, ISM-SMf.

for tithtr Wood ori FLA\EiA

TWO KIRK PLACES, om* for win a la bis asHtrtmeat ot PARLOR STOVC8,ar« w»*assrw**wa. r* w.snussa. th« !lo«v«air and Floral Parlor, which are1 SIIEWXAKKR STttATOX, admirable fer either woodorcoal, oh*h' FWWWlliBg Slid CoaUfiisskWJ MfMafllS,

IHmots. v. BatbUafs, 1M. Their Paiots, wbfehan

rrhM«,om«* Por^.,

ti too out porrfca*# an bwtrBBMCt cheap** In thl et ty than to Hwtwi or Jfe* ork, a» con prov* to any oat who will take Ut« tmUi to call en w. (X5LBUR.V FIELD,

Demlrrt Its Ptaoof. MtlaUou*, Mutie and Mttfiral Inatraman!*, 1M Maht Mint. ap 1ft

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A. Prince & Co.'s Improved Dttectai

vjr MHI.

hstlM to Umm tnstrwosots—taumrpsiaHd Uf my thine ot UA ktiKt saaoabetumt la tltls or any other taaatry, The vet te*e of Ien* is aqnal to that of a small organ, and by mean* ot tb« swell may t* ieemuMii or dtrainlabed at the ptauutre of tlwp»rfe -t.r f, It Is aoflH#atly lotki for small ebtuetxe, and I* w«il iatMi for a partar lestrwaeBt. liisklmi* bava •xamiomi team, sod all bava latn total in tbMr pralacj bttt the fcwst rrfatwies of tltetr m«rit is Ibatr vapid sale.

In eotumfMatm of Die Krvat whUb ha* attod«d tbe IntmlOrtlMinfPriiHw ACe.'s Bamernos Imltatoro bars sprang up in different parts of the aoantry, ottnring tostrnmaats nadir tba MSW natae, ami to outward appearance resembling thorn. Wi would thffebrr advise all pemoos wUhlnir an liMtrumant of this kind, toexsniiw those of l*rtne* A Oe. Mm pnrHiasina

All enters tor tbe above promptly attended to, either at wboteaalr or retail, by ap SHMy COL!lfR.V A FfRI.D.

PAPEH il AKKIIOIJNi

TT 4k 1# Witlnat Strevt, Cinctniinti, Ohio. J^HK un«lf r«(ir)i-'! rt'*jK'clfnl! cell lb" attention of nil lis 1 want or aoods In their line to Uietr full and ample »t"« lt, COIUUUUK of

Book Patter, Nowa C'ulorcd Printing Paper, Pamphlet Cover do Cap do letter do Commeretai Soto do Math do do ('••inrncrelal letter do Packet Post do Polio do to Flat Cap do Ttiwue do Manilla do

Orwer*' Wrapping Paper, Hardware do do IinigsUla' do Candlo Cotton Yarn (jolion Hatting lilottlnK Pattern lUm f'loih Tea Mhoe Bonnet Boanls, Ktrsw do.

Prtnter*' Card* and Card Shoots, Railroad Cards and Card ftbeels, Now*, Book and Card Inks. We have made arraujremvnt* with Mr. McCreary for a full supply of hU e«Kbrsl»d Colored Ink* also with HitMrs. Kmtth & Peters for full supplies of their superior Cant* sad Card Sheets, formerly sold by Messrs. Butler & brother of this city.

Our artaniremenu with Rs*tern and Western manolWctnrer* are »ueh that we ean sell ati good* In o«r line at as low prlee* aad oo as favorable terms as any botisa West, and we invtte all in want of goods to examine oer stoek and prices before purchasing elsewhere. •MXOX CO.,

Sfanufsei'i' Mnii.l Paper Dealers,

msr.lO, '54-94-3t 77 Walnut Ht„ Cinclniistl, 0.

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ItAON WAM'IID! "8 U",' btjcbeaV market pricti In Ca*b tor Paper Hhavlugs, Cotton and ttemp

•yrs Good VVa^e, Rope mH*k

B*«ttng. R13CON CO., Manufacturer* and Psper Dealers, T? At 7B Walnut Htrevt, OiiKiBBali, Ohio.

~REMOVAL I r»«prtftilly witlfr my patrons and Mentis, that on and after T»tlay, my STOCK Of MVStC. PIANO nmTIW, Jh., will be No.ao .vmv mjOCK. (MbWIeStew.) WR8T

yvH HTH STRKEt, between Wsltroiaad Vine, when I may hereafter be fbiwdi and shall be happy to supply Utsm as hervtafct*. I bars an extensive assortment of lUuxr. DAVIS A l4k*t (Bostoo,) saperter llanee, with and wlibont the MMtan Attachment, also, New York Piano*, Ooitar#, ttarps, Vlotlns, Aecordwws, Ae.

AugutU 1SS3. *S-ly

do do do do do do do do lo do

D. A. TfttJ AX.

CHARLES HUTTNER,

wIlor.l'.SALE GROCKR, Aad tlcalrr In Foreifo *nl ItooMStie WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac, Ae

Jiatkmal Read Slml, at A. MrOenmrs (Mil 9Uml, TSftU-UACTK, IKDIA.VA. iv**mbwr«, tm-mr

nA\Tt?*0

NOTHI

dissolved the Co-partnership which

existed between F. Srtxutr and myself, in the Real Estate baalaese, and, aa the business will be carried oa by me: I am now ia full blast, and say to those wishing to purchase, that We is the place to get a bargain, and to those that have property to dispose of tAot ktr* «e fAe place to tluna k. In this basin

I ex expect to labor faithfal. 8. ARB RUT,

Real Estate Agent

SKW TOKK IKWELRY STORK I At OB klllW, WATCHMAKER AND 1KW Kl.l.HR, West side of the Public Sqnate, ant as-

kC"/^ cedstantly ihand a large aad elegant as»e *nt of CLtK8, WATCHES, JE

*t say enter, ge I A. A S. Tims-*, S*. S, fhesslaSeW.

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I THA it BO AT AG EN TS.

TTN V.ND rrv.NNl:!) W ARE, *SA1*RS riOUR, SALT PISH. S1X)VK VlXTURIS, ,V«. I rrstwe, .a Market StrnUW IW Nrr^H of Matfle NaUoaal Read Street,oapoalte arringten^ **td Terre-Haute, Indian*. Mareh l», ISM. 7

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bwiwalsalti- s. •wastliite sett at Vewwr ti»- 1^-. SHOEMAKERS AND SADDiXRS ANyartt KM te «*aartse«* SIM* aat|«$eM, N»N "-ia.

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NEW l'ORK AiDVERTISMEfiTS. r*OM M. PETTEKJDU, A oo., is* $»mm atwrc

JSISf PAlDilS. CO. ate peapazed in MUTE ZU'C I

TM JfBW JBUXt Zi order* far (Mf «i=. vfeieti Is (sew aei'." aias, jstousxer

to be SBjiszisr to -rt, ««w s^riMi. so a I .. M*tl——r

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vi ral I its to keep Crasb -.so«» Is tbia niepect .ar to otiw «n ths aarkct, r. wh-.-, is asM at• lew pH«,Is inr qoali Oos, whanaftpUai to tf the

kt propeartfceef the Pabmog Oettafvo,

asMtll the color tor Ae. Drjr er ffeeaad la AH, are war-

taaMpor»,s siata K^c»of 34, W, lt« and SWlbs., to h* OSKI precis... lU^ xVmA. rorAaUby tbepriads^ it+Urr* of th tod State*, ee by

iTbresi

MAJfXUti A ®Q' 'i.S, Ajevets,

Manh St, l«M-^!ta «i Dey suast, Sew Yesk.

p*** delis: rf #«o OairVii. **e^ Uiel*.

NRW AND TMPRnVKD*

SEWING MACHINES.

THE AMERICAN

dagnctic Sewing Machine Co

now orcER rog ssi.g AT TIIKIS KOOMS. 997 BROADWAY, If. V.. By far the ino»l p«rfcet and valuable Sewing Ma chines that have yet been Invented

"1^11 E public are respectfully invited to call at .L the rooms of tbe Company, and examine the opeiation of tbe moatauperior machine over pre •ented to their notice.

It Is the result of three separate inventors, each of whom distinct In himself, claims originality The first of whom is El.(AS HOWE, the first inventor of Sewing Mechinet, who introduced the shuttle movement, without which every machine is comparatively useless. The next waa THOMPSON, who adapted the machine to certain portions of tailors' work, and Mr. COON, by means of the pecuiiar formation of the shuttle combined with other recent improvements of hi* own invention, has made a machine capable of doing any and ali work thai can be effected by means of the needle. The machtne now offered for sale presents the fol lowing distinct and peculiar features:— 1st. It is extremely simple in its construction, and in no way liable to get out of order. 2d. The stltche* are uniform, perfect, and present a beautiful appearance never before attained by anv machine.

The sewing done by this machine is iearranlrit never to rip or ravel—a frequent cause of complaint heretofore from those owning machines of a different character. 4th. Any and all kinds of work can be done on our machine with equal facility—silk, linen, cotton or woollen fabrics and leather, each present the same beautiful appearance. 5th. By means of friction rollers the thread can be made tight or loose upon the cloth at the will of the operator

Gth. Thole with mathematical

length of the stitches ean be graduated

the fine and delicate stitch requisite in shirt mak ing, linen bosoms, collars, ornamental work, etc., np to the coarsest stitch taken In sole leather, etc. 7th. The finest curvatures can be worked, end beautiful designs of (lowers, baskets of fruit, representations of beasts, birds, etc., can be as elegautly and elaboratel worked by the aid of this machine as by the most skillful seamstress in existence.

The American Magnetic Sewing MaehineCo.,

Have determined to sell the best Sewing Machine in existence, and have succeeded beyond their warraeet anticipations. The speed of this machine i* $lso a great feature that must secure the attention of the purchaser. It will take with ease

Fire Hundred Stitches per Minutes I For further information please call al the room*, of the Company, or address the Secretary at the office, 397 Broadway.

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stiss&i Mrrs

TEUKreEMr«,'lSllASA.

Referfee*-«t MVv:.i a* ct&

eteirr A Cos TenteB«a«». U, I' rs ivjwt. Ewwst'ntev.

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JAMES T. AMES, Pres't.

Wm. WaKKMAM.SeoV- March 24,'54-26U

W IR! WAR!"

With the old System of Building Houses.

UIXKf.fv, UV1I.D A CO.,

Builder* Ware Rooms aad Lumber Yard, Jto. gii WINI Front flre^U Cincinnati, Ohio.

TilljS

exter»!ve bu'' (^-vt ^ori with HM» err I '.m r.•.»•) Doot^. •. .:i. Veat^e Paseffl-i-t -rt, Ihtvi ettd Wn !#W P'!»•»«*, Maa -I-, .«airWa«i »---ar.utwth»ia«Mi- 8.iifcat«••«•% Owe"

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F«- can be «ip I with L«mtteru^a u^,.wi_ui «vii. tw&r ma4e fbr ju.«Jc or Pm Htswi.

Oar v«A nnt m«4e as P.I*W «wl, nrltU a ha aeeastt is,-u.±- tj j»I l-'tU^r. husaade from seasoned Lamber aad tet&ot ia a liryttir m. (tied for board* and Ihiakf matorialief erery

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dusef 3*»h, rtftmed and elated, kept on to Ti /.

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A bill of esn be seea 11 i»0r JTT Alt or kfl with Jtr 1 S, V, beatteaded to, where I

••s cjttn.

••a, Terre-ttaate, u— 9*.

"of prk*» a-, a

Great Central and Eastern Route. INDIANA CKWRU RAII.WAY 3MW SMtUHIRmorr.

S»* iwt» to ChMtaatfti wed ttaytoo. Cdsaba, Qe» land, Kusbwr^b. FtdaM.

OaawAafter MOSPAT. 2, W, Pasas^se Tndw witl pas as d~ *, gamtsjs asfptwb TwolPrahw,

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r^ses have Ir-^ 7. tt» at tM,~ 1. K. IhiMi*. lA.JOiUJI.ti- -tlkMatRbrtnaessi arrtt*

hvmiiiwMi at S3 tw» at l*.4t A. M.,hOllailiai 't *., t«C»r. •x *.« P.TI. a 5 *t tS X. hursiii leavtsw *. I--/'., arrio lata ir-ni at IP. II., Is Dayton at mo ?2It tests j* OsetM^.tMktarrb. I^Ks. Is'ltjl

^jjbia tuu Biisiern dttss ia tteyiea «M ta mwralai CxptMS tmi« stf'Mail Bwr sad U&+1

m»4 a»sair«a*ttil timf weaW «»sMe ncoastltatloa bv which ail nersoas of fall

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TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1854.

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A Poor Delicate Cre|ikire. I SuppCM we go to I-ady Gunter's ball. Do yo« rea that beaatiful girl apinning rcuad ia the waltz

KURD'S GOLIiflflf GIJ3SH '"ackr~i}x'! cn-sUlli^J forrn TI1K iiatR.-Am«n« tb nuy rt^tnOaefhr the!?**®*'

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mowib of the liAis, tiiUQOUDKX UI takes «h«l*d. '"g pillar of diamonds Yea. we see Die level jreasoos wit] be^vsn why ls*» .staaJiy ased sad blonde—If you mean her—with the bare arms and

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opposite to yo«, who is such a mrolv-

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«•». Aac tb«y ail |m «, h*r» Precisely, theTimes' steam eugiae Is, ia quickness, a+-~T»I ,t. iUuj OUKT (wasooaeoold be |rf*«o woy Hist a slow coach compared to h«r! She make* more S?Lr^VLrtrD^«

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aad Utorei r* everywbent. ^""^jmade in all their lives and if you notieeahe shows M'.C. l»si«u—3M Broadway, S«w York. oo symptoms of faliguo. She will keep up that l*rge Manat to Mr. ,-mts. Mav 18, faama spaed /or hoars, and tbe moment ahe ceasea

A TT j**1® r®«dy to begin again. She is Indefatigable

tt who wsat AXIS of tbe TO*1COf.LTVS CO aA |°°.rj"?1J"®A®?"*0

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,»ty. liw r^»rr UhJm

rfec*t»

•aedeiadK trt* sad «r» xetaxwi* .ui' axes, wttteb have -.i ancxifrrivr r. -. oo, arc invariablyACO. HABTFii.i/ «odceeb *xt h*« a Wi label I my slgnsture. It Is BOW more tbaii Tw** ii v««« Mb«ewewiaMismd thebwfoess with tbe staeep of Oo, Har" I", mltdowl know of ®0nual that i»y other aae-t-«.c Ly tb« aati. i.( 0»llln» ta tbe Molted Htstes. SAUt'KL W. COLLIN S.

twtor7,coM

,'me*

j®*

She Hi the same young lady whom we saw stretched out at full length on the sofa, who looked so weak that she would have fainted if any one had asked her to walk across the street who was so nervous that she could not bear the slightest nolee or endare tht slightest key hole of fresh air: who was so Woe-begone that she could not talk, laugh cr open her eyes, nor touch a single thing so helpless that ahe could not even move off her couch by herself, not even If thw house had been in flames who looked, iu fact such a lackadtsteal bundle of shawls and prostration, that you most have doubted In your own mind whether she conld ever stand upright on ber two legs. Yes, sir, that young lady whose prowess you have been wondering at this evening, is that same Poor Delicate Creature and allow nte tosay, sir, (concluded the Doctor, as he gave as a dgar to walk home with,) that in the way of fatigue there are very few men —I waa nearly saying prixe fighters—who can stand half so much as yoor Poor Delieate Ctcotare.—Pumtk'o Pocket Book.

Old Bachelors.

ft soine countries, old bsKthelors, wlio* llki Without issue, weie deemed homicides. It Is well established fact, that man ia a state of celibacy, la general do not prosper as well in the world as those enjoying connubial bliss and in this there may be a Providence- I now a'number of those old fellows marching tile street with dirty shirts aad the heels out or thetr stockings, who were smart fellows twenty years ago. They have uo doubt been broken down for waal of woman's sepporl aad counsel. Married men very often break themselves down bat la this eountry women are rarely the cause of sach calamity, as they are much more economical then mea. The case 'is otherwise la Europe at least la the higher ranks of life.

Peter Allen, member of the New York Legislature, several years ago brought in a bill for taxing old bachelors, bat got into a hornet's sast for Major M. M. Noah, who was titea a bachelor, made sach aa attack eahisn as cauard all the bachelors of the State ta pat the Mm of poor Peter on their dog collars. A bachelor, you know loves a dog aad agon, if he dees Mt love a wife aai a ©radio.

Bat to shear that taxing bachelor* Is a® ssamoly ia JegialatJoo, we o&t same aathority from past ages,

Tbe Roman eaasot* freqwatiy Imposed &»e* oa them. Dies. Mallearaaasas, mention* an

.-rr.si|«rtofis»*aaf..-«- OhsST*-" Jthiskiarf. howesvr, was mado aader AwgasUss. *. rt to Ottytao. IcalW tot J( mnw t? tkt( iwa«#» saHaale lh^-ise« allii fl^., ,, a8 tum asgr .atdhwr gsflrssA leaas.

A» I*- /'Ilk*. l»tb«

A. BKA8«TU«. VMSBT AIESBI.

IXJCIKH HODEIET, fiWf»i WATt HSA EER. H*s I ha Jtwtfry Sior«. 3 w*

mmr. rwfartfaMw» wttii otber dbnbili «aMH»a tenrtfewte ar» iajotMleits oa

Mutert at pabetrily ekher to marry or tars Ia Great Britain taxes tow fceaa tetaes H«itei, sstby ifat «sls Wiffimm 3rd, ICSk tMi rtgsve a mcoZoot 6mo from a d»«e dwsr«.

RabUV ms^ptate that by tbe taws ot Mmm, •eta# lew, is tot oonsciea

,»i

As Am

*1**

•^C'W'ned ..

OK

r°und

wouldn't trouble himself leas about colds than ahe does. Alt atmospheres are tbe sitae to her!

She la no fragile hot bonse plant, but a hardy will bloom any-wherp—up the chitn!«*y» if you please, or down in tbe cellar, or by Ihe kitchen fire, or at tbe bottom of a well—the small question of temperature doesn't make much difference to a constitution so well seasoned as hers. Butdoesahe take no nourishment Jfe keep op this extraordinary fatigue? Yes Ices—plenty of ices and buiscuils—varied occasionally with a jelly, and, perhaps late in the evening the tiniest wing of a chicken with a little lobster sauce, ora plover's egg, or a bit of blancmange, the whole ef it washed down with not more than half a glass of champaignq. But I have seen her eat a very good supper—a supper worthy of a guardsman in love—but it boa been very lata when Chare were very lew persons In iba roon), aud she has had a pleasant compauiou, who made her laugh and kept continually filling her glass.

And after that? Why, after that she goes up atairs again aud dances more iucessantly than ever. She is insatiable for dancing. To look at her you would think a Tarantula had bltteji her and that she couldn't keep still for the fraction of a minute. Tbe wonder Is how one pair of satlu shoes lasts her through the same evening. You Would imagine with her rapidity—and it Is as much as your eyes can do to follow her—that she woult^ wear out a dozou pairs a^t least. And how long does she keep it np? Why as long as site can—till four or five o'clock in the morning—till the wax candles begin to droop—till the musicians have nearly played tiiemsevcs fast asleep—until she ha* not 1 partner left to dance with, and iheu loth to leave, she goes unwillingly home to begin the samedauce on the following evening. How often does It occur? Why, four or five and sometimes six times a week and frequently there are two or three balls on the same evening, and she goes to every oue of litem, and this, mind you, after she has been to a concert, or a ntafinee, ora pic-nic, perhaps, It

What only thluk of tlie exercise.

Well, that is something, to be sure and If the calculations could be miide, it is probable it would be ascertained, by the most generous cabman's measure, that that young lady does not dance less than twenty miles in the course ef an evening— and that le only allowing at the rate of four miles an hour, which you will acknowledge is absurdly

moderate for human walUiug. Multiply this by

700

w'"

aticai enactness by the operator, from danced by a young lady in the period of one week! Ami this reeollect, it Independent of fete«, fancy fairs, flower shows, and other amusements thatde-

bave the sum total of 1510 miles

mand some degree of exercise during the day.— And now, do you know who this young lady is who dances her 120 miles a week Who is tt who goes through an amount of labor only to be equaled by tbe poor fellows who walktheir thousand miles in their thousand hours* You will never guess—so I do not mind telling yon-

heen some mistake about the reiurn^of the old Keystone^ and had tbem submited to a second and special examination. Bat this only confirmed the figures and he was compelled to pat then, down aa A^aa /frie suu* tical item for ihe State.

I

dreaa. What a rate she ia golag at!

«he French have

only their own families wilh a targe proportion of their wearing apparel, furnish a good deal to the shop* ot their several neighborhoods. They do not figure extensively as capitalists or as great manufacturers, and except in Iheir numerical aggregate make bu I a poor display in manufaciurting stanslics.-

ihe industrial population ol and are among th» mo*l useful of her inbabitanis.—Phih Bui'n.

Miss FiTsWANcr-elderly maiden—charged Mr. Cleaver, the gay young man who was accustomed to carry home her marketing. wijh having lorcibly kissed her-in the entry of her own house. Mr. Cleaver, although proud of his personal appearance, was short--very short—considering bis whis-kers-his height, even in French boou, reach' ed only to four feet eleven inohes. 'Mis* Filznancy, on the contrary, being fond ol extremes, ran up a foot higher—and stayed there being of remarkably upright deporim»nt. Sho swore the abbreviated yet amorous butcher kissed her! by assault—and hauled him up for it. Butcher—with some expression of disgust, more emphatic than necessary—denied the charge. Butcher was fat —lady wasn't. Cleaver had antipathy to what he irreverently termed 'scraggy' wowen. and vowed he had n't kissed her, and wouldn't! Money couldn't hire him to.

Lawyer asks—"Did not he stand on any-

Young

THE MONPMSMT

CotrLD

wwstassao fivqaeot aswoag th*oe eaaaMt*,] feHea «T ho«ae-ke«piag .Itfcat bo

Lycsirf«s *rm *«t iwofa tvnn&io t» iMe^etors, iwr by fcis taws Its* Ww braaded w»tb latwiy,

J* Lowest Price «Mt«U irosa oii sekes, «KrH sari a^Mnry. sa lUrsMMpkamastUii «4*»» as* |»Mle tyam. A« «w«ia flssats ttwy srsre fanesd Is swi—r to fce exraesd Ut

tapaar »a 1

'IflM £m| ttftlUHl i*mrk«4 yha. 1 Atoaefcost. Aesreowsi srl^ppod «be« la thi* I'csaiflnisa ta At altar, srhea tbsy vara a«%sd 10 asarry.—Sees' Emythprndio

Kew Uses* aas«»«riuea sra Wt iwwt k«l «m«T W mkmt mm*

mi —wmlm.a. •i'iNwyMl pitt WW#- tttlrtpitihB la a vary caatiaaa mmmB^l®w^J*5ft.¥lMSi!,Ft*e®®ll^!swr sNitiaei» iAm altv, atisersrtee the km lalseais

WEAVERS.—TbeCeosus re- The War Qneatloa.

turu of I BoO disclose the rather r«tn*rkabfc 1 We have ao often {Mredicted (upon lite heat an fact ihfti there were, ia l.nat year, in ihe general European War, th*t «*e are tirSt«te of Pennsylvania, no leu than twentythree thousand three hand red tml forty we*, vera, while in ali the other Stale* and territories put together, there were only eight thousand five hundred and thirty two So extraordinary appeared lhi* number that the Superintendent thought thai there must have jf«inc

•pl vr- wore especially on France, cou«tir« to ettcaursge This army of Nick Bottom a professional Urn government in its cauraa. If It be war, it i*a breihem is distributed pretty generally war to which every party Su tl.o

through the Sta*e. bome tuou^ands oflhem J^T'ry

Hut they conslimia a valuable portion of I has'arrivwi iu Loauou fro*5n ^t. P^rsiiargtrsince tti nl Pentitv!v»iia.<p></p>Pennsylvania, I the recall of Sir Hamilton Snvmuur. au unsw«r

Being cros examined, lawyer inquires of Icousoui'and'coucurreuce." In other words we the lady the circumstances—wben, where, understand Lord Johu Kussell to mean iit.it a dr. how. &o. Lady replies with great particu- yrwst'e# irraiy of oilianct brtwrrn England, France tarilyOn Mond.y m.0,1^ o'olo„k in the entry resisted all She C0Uui( but \th* ihratre of war, conditions vf carrying ii onf anil' he persevered, and triumphed. powers to briny it to a terminal ion. it is exirainely

.. 11 1 I 1. I

ObD AMD

AMRIUCA—Oil the 28th of]

February last. Mr. Henry Jackson, aaod 9t)

...... of Plu«fi*.lil ua. nt.iio.l in tha

statement to the effect that Mrs. James Kidson did, on Uie 12th of Msrch, present her husband with two interesting babies, whose joint weight was 24 pounds. Webe* J^ieve BdgeGeld beats the world.

An estimate has been made of the cost of an electric telegraph cable from Galwsy to New York, and it is said ihe experiment may be made for 125.0*0. It is said subscription lists for the purpose are being filled up with encoursgiog celerity. A still more extraordinary project Is that of Mr. \V. S. Lindsay, ihe eminent shipowner who contemplates the practicability of reaching Victoria River in Australia, from London in 22 days.

TO TBS

ears. ol Edgefield, S. L., was untied in the u,, crown more geoaml powers of the same holy bands of matrimony with Mrs. hllen- nature and it will at once be seen thai the e*porder Kirkland, aged 85 years. The paper tation of steam machinery for ships wuuid supply thai gives us ihe above information appends 'l!®*1 I nplemeut of war,

SIGNERS,—Both

branches of the legislature of Georgia have passed a bill to aid in the erection ol the monument in Philadelphia in honor of the signers, of the Declaration of Independence. This makes seven Stales aad Massachusetts will probably respond before the a ljf»urnment of the legislature.

An old ooat is the shield of virtue. Tf Saves us from oor frilbds

There is one objection

to

people who

"mean well," and that is they never cao spare time to carry out iheir meaning

1

I I

A PETTIF —Never deal with petti logger if iiu saves you from a rogue, it ottly mat he may have the pleasure ol skinning you himself.

AS» Wot?U—Every

could. So says J. B. Gough.

m/Mlerate

drinker oould abandon the intoxicating cup. if he would every inebriate would

ii

he

How to ••FiiUfc" Dsstktrr. For Use stMsd'st of tkis end Paftcb gives tbe (oBawisf dtredJon: 1. Be always wKt^t ber bow preKy Aw Ui. 2. Iostiil into ber mind a proper Jareof dreas. 3. Accastom fear ta so sseeb f4nw«fe lital she Is sew bappy tA bsaae. 4. Alls*? iMTt* n*»ii »a«Wng tMt'MMvk.

ot the wOUttea of Itfo. & Kesy ber U» tbe daAeel ^pioraace of tba tays-

ttet does set leave belrs to this aracM* *s| f. laKMe bsr iatett* priasripie tiMtH to wrigar JtaAaeaythlaf forberaaJf.

f. To stposartbsa Ihe isUar belief, let lar bava a lamias'maid. ft. AodlaM ly, hsvlag givea batv weeii aa cdsasar*»aa, asarry her too clerk ia tfcs Tr«ssary, apoa £?5sys*r.*r tsaaaoa^gatbat isgeiatf eatteie* dte-

If, wtb d»s *&ara eanrfal traiaiag yoar dat^jbter fa aot taisbad, yoa saay be wars to ao hall ot yoors, ssaf yea awwi lewk ^s liwr escape as usth1

Oesera tby aad tteagbim, as If lit* whole wwrif were «aaselheeoaasMi.«sad tbe a

It Is asM Una tiks'^ittiim^af »w*ty are ebk IksfaiHwn ef tea A aasriaas ISiyab,'

*d of the subject and yet every arrival a Europe bring* fresh e«mvietiona that the mar -r i»evlteWo^attd we loci for ttosrs very noon, «f tb« great, outburst of the S"Migerent tv,i»moTits whtel* wiil drench the olj wiui with Euglowtd aad Frenee have takea their positions.

The London Tmes, iu an article of It* teams of the 33d ail., thaa apaeka of the preeata atate el *f

Tbe oonacious pride with which the nation j«t* forth horatrength—the conviction that no other coorao remains conatsteut with that poaition desirs to maintain ia the world—the knowriodg* that every resource of diplomacy has b-. a ex hauled—the belief that we may rvly on Un tinorl auvl good will of all the greatest St of Europ**, bat

n,sn

are found in retired streets of Philadelphia. 5!^'7s1

plying their loom* in ihe production ot extend its ascendancy over the West, «. id she stout substantial cloths which find a ready thinks hereof a match for the combined r«ei«tmarket with our merchants, and are sent in

considerable quantities Jo distant States iu™ «r n^iL'lltr '.V gfe«t oonjonc" BV ture of public affairs, and the House of UomiMtt The test are scattered through the interior jgave him and ihe government the support which towns and rural districts, aud supply not has never t-eea wiuiht-W from British Minister on

fiuiuC llwt

tliinir hut the flnnrl' I engage iu active operaHons in tiie dotnluious of a

,xj 1 I

'No! he stood on the floor—no chair, stool, exclusively in view, there is no reason that tKis etior anything ehe being brought into requisi- gagement should not be of the most public nature, tioil.' I to be acceded to, now aud hereaftar, by the other 'But, my dear madam, this is impossible! kuro

1

Ba,,r

'"WWO always resorted to in or Moro war, and

Wu" fir"1

cu*,0,n*

ruw,

and almost

ia the country glvc iswai, for, with

,0

,r-v ih*

re*» •treneto af ih*t Pow«r» whk^t h«s lb

of

ww",4i-

^orl John Russcl spoke on

a momentous occasion «q4 hi a just cause. That question ia not so much what lias bt-on dou* as what Is uow to do. Aud to that qu«"-ii tt Lord John Ruasel gave au auswer without di^n.se or reservation, amounting virtually to a declaration that if we do not obtaiu the Immediate acceptance of the terms offVrred to the Emperor- bf Ku«*i.«, tee $knll reserf to kuHiitiin to en/erce hi* submit tin a. \V"» u»ay here add that although no dirvct Information

Hamilton Seymour, an answer

has been received by the Frew:l» Uovermeiit to the ia»t communication, aud that Is unsatisfactory. The intioutiou ou the part of the govormeut of the policy they are rmired to putKue, was «cconipauied by the aunouttceiiu-nt of cjritiit dott'.iite measures calculated to promote Iu oS»j.jJt. In the first place we are informed that there IIJUI now lwn au exchange of notes between England aud Frauoe, in which those powers uudertiUe to cooperate in giving, assistance'* Turkey. aiuJ ttecluriug on Uie part of both powers, thai no sottish iutsrtmii a nil no increase of territory or power are sought for. Our readers may rocolleot that ou several occasions, and as much a* three months ago, we endeavored to point .the uecessity of detinue engagetne'iu with onr aiiivs for the purpose ot establishing tiie objects of our cotnmou intervention and the lueaus of affecting theui. It would be rash indeed to send the fleets aud armies of England on an expedition that may lead to* war iu Ueteuce of a foreigu Power, without huvlng previously regulated by convention the position in which we ar* to lie placed. Ttiu* it mini liiut iu addition-to Site exotiango-of notes with Frauoe, (ivhiclt we take to be a. proviaioiiel Hrratigetiiaut) •'au tfugageinenl has boou proposed to Turaey.iiy which fro shall be {tsaured, besides other litings wnioli are necessary on such occaspMt^, t'.i.ti* Turkey will not agree to any'peace witti Kussla, while we are giving our aid aud asistanoe. without our

«uch a treaty be concluded beiore *we

foreign sovereign aud, with the objects we have

,°-

you are twelve incite, lallcr than Ilow could he reach your IlpSl mouly been adopted shortly beiore the outbreak o4 Lady hadu'l thought of lhat. but she was hostilities. At a privy council held ou Saturday not to be tripped by the glibbest lawyer *flw'nool,»tf,e Q«een waa pleased to ls*uo a procthem all. ao she replies- uS the T£!L

biWwh"ro'

l"6

•O! ah! well—1 know—yes! to he sure! the export of carrying elsewhere of arms, gunbut then you know 1 schrooched a little!., powder, end ail other stores of war, aud nil other 'Exactly! Thank you, madam—that'll maci,insry. °f machinery, which may be do. Nothing futher. your honor.' r^abLTi^T'LoT^ ,'0l,IUt,0tt S ",er#l a so to an it or us to a re he re

Verdict for the short defendant.—Clinton by auU.ori8«d to Stop all »uch commodities or mar CowatU. chaudlee from leaving our ports. The su^ienslou of tha trade iu guji|.«jvvder aud stores of War to a

?lau»Tr# of the oustoms consniuation act,

by au act of Charles II. The

consolidation set of I ant y« ir lias Vested

aud precisely of tlwit species which this country produces in the highest perfeation.

Bot os Dxittiiti.—St shouted a score of less •iScceesful urciiTus, as one of their number outstripping thtm reachod our«trriigo,au I Was hoping himself to a ride on the runner. ••Roy on beIilud!" True en«ug1i-a«ind he is wife lh-rv, too.— I'be benevolenro ot our us tore forbids us to "cut heblod" wb'eu a lad is there. He is oowtnhodg'o boy, and. th*e whip would surely tingin, peritsps seriously huU iii 111, Ride away then, my boy. \Ve know by the re-'iigh go.. natureluiiiat upturned' face, now gat be »ng eouaji*nae, Utst Ui*r» is no malice afurelhougni iu your heart. Kida* away this time—but dvu'l do it again williout jut invitation. "Free and easy Way that, to dispone of the little rascal," says au •i"l'g»aoi loek\ a "off wiUi him," Not so fast, frieod. .i yon bebiud," is ou!y one of our

l-•tt

vexations iu gettiug

through tbe world. Tnwe^ many a more serious troabie which we have to bear—and may as well bear patiently. Let off the boy on Whiad," then, aa gracefully and as gentiy aa yon can, aud give him a tfksou in good manners by the exhibitiou of a woru»y example. Fret not thyself agaiusl the boys on behind.—Portland EtUcrie.

NOME or Yowa iir-wass^-Aa old maid, lit a do wo eastern vlllags,c.si j, iu her luqaisittre way, a pen a yo«»g and very prHtj- lady, a great favorite in the town, who (as si" nod "werrrx^ oat" ef somebody with v.-she I-- 11 talUi.^} *.» about to get ittt'.'i t. a a .'iy jii 11 og .j ii

of

s*| tfclay as stff mtoot tf, aad thai It noes of j-«r

1 ba •%«d«sssw of was over for that day—ia that feaTler al -4.

Moaxoa Missioas.—Tb« ftssrfi News poba repert from tbe Mormon miaaiottnifsaent to CMIOO. Tbey met with *a»H poor H««M lhf they retsraed to Saa Fraaeiseo slurM tew montii itbor mmoag ibe Cele»tisi*. At lloag Kong they !n*W ia tbe nr«STO, and soon Mai ih« C!»«w«e eao 1 ar*k Engl«i» i* two- t« UTK rwffftsis TIM Mormoo MM WERE meritad oaread, aad so the mlasioaisrios racertsed tin •elaoa. From

Htndostaa'rsywrtamm

wlbo «tfaa it-

--•ts(. Oape attioed Ifopo tbe reports eosidet*!7" praereas. Tbe mM«w t-4 to. fee

tiaadwieh Ialaada alee report great snoetlis Tbe rwporta of iba vavetliag aldars to Utah shew ga«nl prosperity ta asMtaaeafe* erops heOdtngs, sstsaatetarea, aad ^pirftos) maUasa.—.V. 1. Pod.

iSeaOe ef eesspo Srv» bastaea «a ftre has* r*«*atly beea at^tad oy tbo Po»ice ta London. Taay base stoat eaavaaahewls prepared, wMdt sre spread fii asetb tb» beese eoftrw aad iale teidWi tb» paraaosia the balidiafs threw tbemsaivea aai are cseghtu Tbe'eaava# «ae*|^ bos beta trie#, aad baw gteea tbetres**et sarfMaetfee ao 1a ib^Mi^|

W deeowal-a laddee heee leaped .iota Iba raa-

Tbe Wteaaaof wadsely istlsat ef •Wf'ela ^Bsesstdhaf bar bvewr a aea eapssio# bseoasa be saM ttai betaA *^mf(ai4iM OkifoJ*'

reader be taught, or listen to sou**' simple Iwtire or lesson. A bath roam and an office far t)* Superintendent is connected with It, A hook .v»l swings box will be kept, by means of which each hoy can deposit In the Sixpenny Bank. Tfwfce boys are the shrewdest and sharpest of tins city ooys They are utterly independent, and hive lived by their wits since th«y could walk. If brought, under good influences, they would mike aetlv^V enternrising matt. As It is now, they are mostly homxleas, livh»g iu til* worst assoeintintis, and spending their mouey in gambling and tlwatres as f^st as tliey make It.

The hope is to aathdy this lonetng for twin**, •stent which everr hnmaa being (Wis, aad at the satno Urae to take theee boys out of badassooitUaan and help them in gaining knowledge. Tlwy will wot go la such numbers togrog-holes if they have pleaaant reading room*. They are keen enough.

«thl know what kaewledge la worth. Then, if tlw love or saving and accumttlalion c*u be aroused, it Is s^tnuch gwiuod lu the elevation of the class. It 'rtnch, too, to make's roving, housteless boy, aghUng for his very bread In the sharp camped 'be street lads, feel th.it sumebotly tak*s an iuierest in him, and that th«r*are those who will lend him a band to rise in the world. Tiie hope «»ye«, eventually, that tha highest Ittftu^uces ihose which alone can redeem society—may bo brought to bear on this whole class. to succeed we must have f:e« encouragement puW'o. Onr expenses will be close on fl.WO per annum for the lodsjintf-housa. We have about $7(10 subscribed. We want, also, jfi*uUemen who are accustoms! tosnch mKttnrs, teachers, and others, to Come In ot'oaiii*!) lily of an evening to read, or teach, or give a lecture, or allow experiment* in natural phtlo.wphy. We ueedche tp books, pap»rs, maps, slates, Ac. Who will Ion I a bandt Ail donaUons iu bed-clothing or similar articles can be sent to lite loiging.house,-Sun Huildlngs, No. 195 F.tlton street, sixth story, cara of C. C. Ta*fr, Siprtrintfiilent in nMnev, to No. 3.) New BIUIJ House. L. H.

Farm implctuAuta.

As the season fo0* uctim, out of doors operations Is now at hand, it will bo w-ll for the fstrmir to look about him, and see tint hi* l,nplmn»nt* are nil In proper order, his selections ncide of sunh n« are wanted, the necessary labor for the soasun itfoured, and the business of. tha year well, digested and arranged beforehand. When the spring fnirly op-tn*, every thing of this kind should have been Hilly matured, so that work may go ou with energy and dispatch..

In relation.to farm implements, from a threshing- machtne down to a hoe mid rake, i-ur.li grn it improvements hav»? been made'thut there would he a real profit and economy lu throwing away sueli as aro imperfectly constructed, and procuring othom. 1 nke, for instance the old-fashioned heavy iron com hoe, weighing seven! po'ni.U, an I eomp itv, it with tha light, oast atao! Implement of tiie sun* Sixe now made, and we contend liiat the luuids ou a farm could do as niuch additonal work with tfi 1 latter iu one season, do it better and with l#4* fatigue,.-tfian^ would poy for themselves several times over. The *an.. may be said In respect to the cast steal garden rake,spades, shovels an I »ny S other tools, few years ago it was tlio'igiit fi»ru» impleinentscuuld have uo.strength without weight. Now they are tde of the nest nvitertul*, equ'illy strong, bat much lighter and pleasanter to work with, lliey are also iu much greater variety, btdug constructed with rcl'ctence to the work to bo done. Instead of the cotnmun pointy shovel for cleaultig out post holee, we tiow have it perfect iiHlrummtt for this purpose In the nearly circular post spoou or scoop, adapted to the shape of tha hole. ln«t«nd 0'* apiece af old hoard or rail for ram tiing tbe dirt we lmve the cisst Iron post rammer, which settles It much better and til half the time.'

Instead of one spade and shovel for every pur-: pose on the farm, we have treuchiug, garden, pot dltohing, and Bold spades, wltli shovels of various sizes aud (uttfrns, adapted for pirtinulir uses. Expatifiing and revarsabie harrows and cultlv,torsi with Steel teeth, harvs su^erse.f.vl the ctimfir.ini mi l' unwieldy ones of olden UIIIPS. Mowing «N,| reaping* machines are fast crowding out the scyth*

be cultlvatod aud freed from weed* with mu/h greater faoillty t,l»»u wii«re th* sod is tunwJ mi allowed to harden and becorin ntked lay axpoenra* to tise sun.- Tlw sijcoess of a crop depen Is verv often on tbs character of tlto fir*t i»|owlue A plow of wrong Construction, however skillful the plowman, nan never mtke good work.

We would sraoeurage farmem to seinot tlw beat" and Improved implement* »f *J| Jii0d, „t ,|)ft

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living ia the same place, tag adroitly. ••I h*ar «i ni-i,rh!y is gola* to be married, do you g!•*• 'us now!" "I don't know, 1 am sore," "WsMs't yon JUSI now don't yoa thlsk oomeMf that's going to be asarrtod?" "1 gaess not," •'Wrli now, Sn«tas, sVoniu' any'.o ty was tn a a a it toarn- 0 lore ng, wnat ahonld I «•.» t-. Vw-T** 1«ii *wn," aaM $«u, "tint 1 don't

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BstxRocwBku**,«Jin* yonK -Under this captl»u, tlie New York Mtrr»r judiciously and truthfully remarks, that it seem, to be the hitrlia.t ambition of the most bountiful women to ho known as "Tbe Belle of the Ball." To achieve thiswatn auction she dre*»as and ondrc^» «rith the solo aiiii of showing offhor finest poiuts without r»g»rd to comfort, not to say modesty. Charms which N to re inUmdad as domestic secrets "twoot and precious.' are pablldy exhibited ia all their,, naked lovel wm\ and profane eyes »»d tongues are permitted to rove! in nnmusliued mysteries secred tepMtle reveries sad lover's dreams.

This extreme dteoUt faahkm of dress—this bar* log of tbe bosom to tha breeae of public breath is desecration of the hip' it form of besaty that the

Divinity bee yet reveal to man. It r*bs women of their most ethereal charms, by cheating the im^•1 -lath'n -"f its diviuest 1!!m4OBS. The enchsotit vt' -bee as tbe real it,- becomes transparent, I the ,..s ss fcwgw g,w* in roseate rebea ef doodod epleodor, bat siuk* from "high Olympus to tha plains," a mere fl-ah end blooa shepherdess efeomoMHi Ufa ae comrnou clay.

Tiw M»un»rr WoMa« on ftscoao,—*1 am a /raid. Fredertefe,' said Mrs. Smith to bar husband, "that' Betsey Is dishonest' •Ah! what mafcee yoa tbiak soT •Why, I gave h»r seven apples to'pr-pere for a petfdiog,—sod will yea belieVs It, I counted over tbe qasrtsrs, sad only found tweaty-seveu!', ,j, 'Are yyo sere yoa couuted right?' 'Ves, for I esstnted them »tmr three limes, caraWly. fl^avea oaly kaowr* where HmU otlt^r quarter is gone. Tbe world Is fell of Iniquity!*

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K«W»*e br F**aiiW.—M^ke plenty of manure, pat it on plentifully, sn theu keep Me ground clean—crop by rotation— nnder-draln when necesy, and plough deep wben admf«*abfe—keep the it animals, sell or kill Die worst, and .11 comforiWell and regularly fed, an yOU wi|l farm

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Parker preach, concluded her rad-ieUoas tbas: "OS. there's intellett there, there is poetry there —there's genias there bet I remember dtetbsw. ii&| mom*—1 wmn not Ctteary! I knew the "rock* were rent," sad tirt ••besvew darkeoed," aad the "Mourn refled aersy," aad a eoid strikes to my heart srbea I hear ieeoe af Kasoretb JJf btiy mu.

"Oh, arhat see fats^Set aad pe^ry, aad geota* srbea tlay ory, wUfc iewteb ery "Away wttb Unr **Wftb M»ry let mebsthe bts with my tears, aad wipe tbem with the bairs ot my bead."

Aad so I went away sorrowed that this bnmaa preacher, with greet itslelleetaal possessions, shook} yet tack tbe "wan din( aeed/ttt*' ',J

II* fellew ebeaasi ta theeaborbe inUesfsg bejjg, w|*t«ld afeattwo»Mde aa omeiba*.

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