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Cttntcttster adh. VOL; XXXIIv LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNfi 2, 1858. JVo. 27. POBLIBHKDBI BDWARIl C. DAHi.lNGTON, ornOB lit sobth qdkrm btbibt. traveling in the South Onral on Ws toor of demanded that a terrible example ohonld be inspection. He had dined anfflptn nsly at made, and tbe doom of the men was speedy. FAiraY OHDEB. rale , . , What a delightful thing it ia to know, that o,„o. .a --"-"„™ VSr'nRRALD <">« ot "¦« ^avods, and .isrled onward iu the Before Bve o'olock, the whole of the troops ^ hiding-place ^•^^ fl^^X^^^Z^^™'^" e-e-i-g t» "-jor tl-e coolbreezeof tbenigbt. in the garrison had taken up tUe.r posit.on ^ 8 . __^^ ^^^.^ gP^_^^ AD^RTBHJlOTs'KSrtnssrJd atth^^ But tLe are some nights whioh will not on the esplanade. As the parade was formed ^.^ . .^,, ^^ J,, 3^„„ „„,.,,„.„,,„. ,e or «. 00 PV.r.»-.JLVr.l'.°.'r"v';U''.Tdii'w cool, rl bare often fonnd such,) and this was tt occupied three sides of a =1»«J-J; ^^^ ,y „„;a|,ion; that every piece of clothing ie in its ii»aal aud proper place; that of the mnltUndinona artiolee of domestio oonvent- enoe and necessity, there ia not one whioh is anfit for immediate use} not one that contd not have hands laid on it at anj hoar of the day or night; to have ohildren and domestics BO well drilled, that none of them will fall, in a month, to pnt a thing in its proper place, the moment it ceases to be used; to hare all kuoff that doors are to be closed behind them ; that the feet are to be welt wiped on the door-mat; that nothing is to be stepped over; tbat any unsightly thing is to be re- moTed by the firat discoverer, by whatever acoident placed there; that every garment One S^inars Two " ^ colnmn ir *' {^ II wj "h* o» wi —¦ "- BCSlSKSs'NOr'lCBh loRerted before MartijiR"* nnd De«hB. doable the r«Knl»r.ra,te». ,i„h — Q-AUadvertlBlUK Hccoantu areconsldpr*-! c"Moa« bl«Tt the BXplratldD of biilf tbA peri-.d r..nlrACi*1 r..r. traBHtt>DtadvertlMmeut, cahh- [Fntm Alkinson'fi OrienlM and Wfttra LIFE IN ^IBERIA. KU.'JSiAN CARH ri.ATisn .¦ilLerifvl acqnainted with ow f;unily whern tiiere are no lesf ihnu cl'^r.-n cliiMrPO : Uihtb is not a day in iliH y**ar Hnrinc which their mother Spetida le.is than five or sis hours at cards, nolfss prevented by iii':kuesB ; and when she once sits down to t!i« card tablf, hnsband, children, nnA all are for(;iitlen. I know another lady here, the principal business of whose Hfe is card playing. She has a mod LAniEs A5D PooB FoLK IK GERMANY.—A writer in the New York Times, in speakiDR of the rnrallife in summerof the b«tter Ha.'^sea in Germany, says: It ia not half a dozen limea'ln .summer that we enter a house, though we pay « Tiait every day. In every^ garden ar« two or three ito #iiiate. The best educated man is not he who has the most knowledge, bnt he who oan use the most. ing. on any occasion. Seamstresses are cheap, as , well as cooks, and we have no fanlt to find ] ^^^)^!^'^^^—r':^l^^ :°;;'j'.lr°Hi° carriage had been stand, centre of wbat may be oai.-d ,=arter, balf year ..r,..r,^ii_n.ecijaTsed^a.f»_^». ;„ (^^ (,„oi„g son, and had become SO were the Artillery, with five hnndred saUora ¦"^.l!! *6 00 *12 00 thoronghly heated tbat the inside waa like of the Honorable Company's Navy on their '. lii 00 IB 00 a'. 00 ^^ ^^^„ Wben his servant made his bed feft, and aboot the same numb t of Her Ma- • 5? « flZ S M for the night, my friend fonnd It impossible jesty's Ninety-fifth Eegiment on their right, to sleep in bis clothes; he consequently un- Tbe right and left sides of the sqnare were dressed, aud was covered over with a sheet- composed of the Sepoy regiments of the gar- In this way the uight was passed pretty well, rison, against which were placed sm guns At last daylight appeared, and lhe sun shed three on eiiher side, loaded, levelled, and 1 - .,.-.« i«»«:»™ fi.fl laid • the artillery-men having their matones hi.5 rays over the mountain tops, leaving ttte iam , niw * ¦,» j s deep valleys in the shade. "B^'^'^' "^^^^ *° ^'°^ '^^ '^''^ "^^^^« f^BJ- They had now arrived at a station in the ments to pieces, had a finger bnt been raised mountains, and the horses were changed Between the six guns were placed, at right Even the fair aex m Kk:itfrinebnrg pass ^une he slept. The .servant and the yeinst angle.=i to the basement of the square, the two mnch of their time in card plaring. 1 am ^.hick.seeing the mastersleepiurf comfortably, . gnnS to whicb .the prisoners were to be fas- ~~' Baw un r*.a'!oii whv thev should not driuk tened. The gannera were all men of the . Baw no rt-asoii wuy luey &miui • u „ , . .-,, , ., .», « i be left at night atthe same spot, and arran- t«a hltn (h« hoiivH thev went and were Royal Artillery, and the position of each ° .. ^ .u J . * « i- j tea. iuto tue uonse luey wem, -> -> . . , f ,., y. „ ged in auoh a way, that the first one touched soon enjoying a (juiel gla^s, forgetting both seemed ganged to a hair s breadth. It was steeds and carriage. Whether it «us the evident tbat they were new to the work; bnt snoring of the inmate which frightened the theirquietandcomposed mannershowedthat horses or something flse, I cannot tell, but they were quite prepared. Immediately be- olT th«y stjirtcd, and rapidly got into full hind the two guns, the guard, witfa the two , J pridoaera in the centre, waa stationed. The carriage began to bound over the rough As the hour of five struck, the stillness be- erate income, and pa.-;=es her days and most' road, tossing its occupant from side to side; [ came awful; every feeling and faculty waa of her nights al cards. She has ber daily ' this soon roused him, wheu, to his horror, he i strung to its utmost tension, and the beating rouu.ls, and got-s with as much exactness to ' discovered that he was aloup, aud at the of hearts became audible. The speotaole w.as hf r haunts as the most pmiclual meichaut mercy of four horses abreast, tearing along one of quiet horror, there being none of that to his office. Ten oVlock in tb*- morning is '¦ ^i-^ ^jn bleeds of the Steppe for the first excitemeut wl-'ch is to be met withat apnb- htr hour of business. The tables are opened j ti^^ yoked to a vehicle.. To jnmp out was . ^c esecuti-n in any other part of the world., ^^^ Industrious, itnpossiWe; so he clutched the sides of the The native, of India are no a demonstrative ^^^^ ^^^^' ^ ^^.^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ .^ tarantass, trembling with fear. Oa they went race, and they looked on with an appearance e f likefuriestilltUeyreachedasleep hill, which of stolid indilTereiice. The handfuU of stern made them gradually slacken their speed.— aud determined Europeans had, moreover. He kuew the road, and that a still deeper de- over awed them, and there was but one feel- scent awaited him on the other side of some ing predominant—fear. Amongst all the as- three or four versts in length. His fears, sembled thousands, a mnrmer couldnot even conseqnently, were so terrible that he stood be beard-awhisperwouM almosthave broken ,.i i- ^ i,, , k ^ a^ ^ . ^,' v !,..« ^r» «,«,», ^ ^' - , the stillness. The officers rode aleng the »« «asea of the kind which have come under fuss of washing every week, they are much So noiseless was °'-^^ notice, there is rather a preponderance , more afraid of soiling a great qnantity of of capsicum, a mite more thau ia compatible i olothes than those who endure this fuss , with perfect felicity ; but even gold has some . oftener. In answer to our inquiries^ and in alloy. [ accordance with our experience, the" custom What a terrible life mast that unfortunate ig to give eaoh person one clean sheet a husband lead, whose "partner" is so affeo- ! month. The upper one is secured to the Lost Lbs&oks.—^Whoever leavea a leason of be planted around tbe sobool-honse. "Twas bowers, and all sheltered so as to be safe in his oourse unmolested, leavea an enemy In no nse to try—ouly a waste of time." Bnt snnshine and in shower. You enter a gate ambnah behind bim,—an enemy who will at the sequel proved that Mrs. B. misjudged for by ringing a bell, which admonishea a servant some day rise np to molest hia peace, and once. Not a flower waa despoiled. New pas- of yonr arrival. Far away, wbere yoa aee no perhaps to defeat his most cherished hopes, siona seemed awakened. The beautiful things one, he pulls a bolt, and a gentle push gives you admittance. Tbe ladles are sewing, or rather embroidering aud chatting in the Bummer-honaes, and there yoa go and git or walk at yonr pleasnre. If yon stay to tea, the tea, or more often coffee, is taken upon a to breathe. Others delighted to gaze npon the eat 2-155 ofthe fawn in 1 sec., the bear 1-121 sweet-soented pink, wbile the purity of affec- and the wolf 1-3661 ofthe fawn, they togeth- tion seemed to grow still brighter. er can pat 2-155 plus 1-121 plus 1-3661 whicU Old Mrs. B. had frequently told the teacher, is equal to a'gVM':^ °^ ^^^ ^*^" *° ^ second, that the children were such careless creatures To eat 1 68662055 it will take 1-1472172 of a they, would tear up all the flowers that might second and to eat gjgg|g|f it will take "itV/i'VV b*'^- ""hic^ is equal to 46,V^2',Vz seconds. Some of the largest fractions per¬ haps may be reduced to smaller ones. J. M. S. of natnre began to exercise a con roiingiullu; Union County Coromittee. ence over many a rough spirit. You would '^PHE UNION tlOUNTY COMMIT- aee a gronp of girls or boya ont amid the - '- '^^^ ^" ™??l*-^"^oiJAR'rs exchanob Hotei flowers, after their lessons were re-peated. PBOMPTrao m BEcrrATiON.—^The act of fur¬ nishing arithmetical solutions, or translations in the languages, to a fellow pupil, before re¬ citation, or of prompting him while in recita¬ tion, is a wrong in the giver as well aa in the rode board VablVwUhout^cloth and withont «oeiver. The place of recitation iaemphati- this, proved a profitable' incentive to stu.ly! ceremony. We say the ladies are embroider-, ^^"^ » P^**'^ ^^^ f"*" dealing, for tmth, for Not unfreqnently would the passerbv stop We have neverseenaGerman lady sew «P"filitness towards the teacher, and for and lean against the fence and admire, for a searching for truant weeds, or watering tbe thirsty plants. And the privilege of doing equity between fellow pupils. and the cards placed. If no one calls before this hour, she goes forth to her usual occu¬ pation, and seeks some one amouR herfriemis Who will sit do^n and jtlay,, 'if only for an honr. The game over at one place, she goee to another, till she finds some one who will Indulge h*-r in a second rubber, and so the time passes until dinner. After dinner she sleeps a couple of hour.';, and wakes quite fresh for her favorite pursuit. In the eve¬ ning she has no difficul y, fur many are wil¬ liug to play. Thns tbe time is spent uutil a late hour. t At one of the lai^e mining towns in the Altai there lives" a maa who has become rich from gold mines, and is a cHebmted card player. It is uo unusual circumstance for liim to visit St. Petei sbnrgh ; as as Ekaterine" burg is abont midway between the cipit-tl and his place of residence, he is sometimes Obliged lostop ou the way torepaircarriages. after a rnn of more than 2,000 ver.fts—in fact» it ia often absolutely necessary. This man's fame having spread far and wide, his deten¬ tion in the town fortha first time wasau event which afforded the lady I have just alluded to the utmost delight; she could riot permit such an opportuuity to pass without trying a rubber with sncb a renowned champion.— At her particular request, a friend arranged that they shonld meet at diuner. She has been heard to s.-iy no linnrs ever dragged on so Blowiy .^s ou that foieijooti: i^HU, ihe «un ran his course, and directly dinner was over dowu they sat to cards. The evening weut on with varied saccess ; the lady was enrap tnred, anil rose from the table the winner of alarge sum. She invited her opponent to play the next day ; after some demur, he consented, and the following day the contest was renewed, aud continued uutil she had lost all. Nothing daunted, she urged him again to defer his journey four-and-twenty honrs, as her half-year's ircome would arrive by the poat the following morning. But then came a difficulty about getting the mon¬ ey at ouce, as there was some formality which wonld delay it a 'day or two. After some trouble, she persuaded the person to whom it was consigned, to waive the usual form, and let her have the movey immedi¬ ately. She got it, and so strong was hsr ru¬ ling passion, that every moment seemed lost until seated at the card table. In a few hours is the first one pnt on ; that no one is to be called twioe to either meal or to get np in the : moruing; that ^aoh one study to spare labor to another, soiling as few garments as is , compatible with fanltleas oleanlineas ; to be williug to incommode one's self, rather than impose unnecessary labor on oook,laandresSf ntirae, seamstress, or hoasemaid; that ohilr dren be self-denying as to one another, lov¬ ing ag to parents, deferential as to guests, and courteous towards servants! To have t^ese things requires a wife, who is orderly, It requires a to develt children and hirelings. Yet it can be done, for there is a house of that sort opposite year office window, and there is another of tbe same kind opposite tbat house. Nota¬ ble wives are they, worthy of a long hunt, and rich withoat a dollar. It ia true, that moment, the beauty of theae stranger^oioer* which had sprung up, as if by magic, in tbat barren place, the school-house yard. This was then not an unprofitable iuvestment. It yielded more than a "hundred fold." Fellow teacher, ia there not a negl»^cted waste corner , QOALIPICATIONS OP A GOOO TeACHEB.—No withthecnstomofemployingthem;bntweare tnowledge, however profound, can constitute beginningto surprise these far-famed German ' ^ teacher. A teacher mnst have knowledge, honsekeepera, and models of induatry, by ^g ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^gthaveknowledge.asabuild- telling them that the American women, ex-j ^j. j^^^tjiave materials; and as, in choosing cept a fow altra-faahiouables in cities, work : ^^^^ builder of my house, I do not select the *° ^^^^ school-house yard, where a flower eome ten times as hard aa ladies of thesame ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ matertals in his yard, ; "*"^^*^ growth? Would not a morning glory but I proceed to select him by reference to ' flo""al» beside your door? Have you not a iia skill, ingenuity and taate; ao also, in ^pare moment, in which it wonld be pleasant testing an orator or a teaoher, I satisfy my- ^° *"™ yo^^^ attention to the cultivation of self that they fulfil the comparatively easy „„ , TOUARTS EXCHANOB HOTEL to Laaca-tHr, on MONDAY, JUNE 7th. at 11 o'clock P. "v „ , , ROBERT A. EVANS, EnwAEi) Rkilkv, feec'y. Chairman, PH^y 26 ^ (d^g Notice to Tax Collectors. TIIK GOLLECTOllS of J.ancuster coanty, will proceed to collect und pay over (he TaxsH Tor 1858. The abatflmeDt of five per cent, will he allowed oq State Tax, np to July 16. DANIEL HERR, mny 2&>:U-.'i5 Treadorar of Lancatiter coanty. TAX NOTICE. class in Germany. When we tell tbem what Amerioan women really do-^Amerioan ladiea ^they mise their hands and roll their eyea in astonishment. It never entered theirbeads to imagine that a lady, even iii any country, { co„duio„ 7/po^Vesg^pg sufficient material's actually washed, and iroued, and baked.. '' How is it possible," they- exelqtijs, *'-foi- a lady to do sncb things ?'* The women in northern Germany spin, and the German women, eVerywIiere, kn t, knit, knit, forever. TU«y fleed sueh quanti¬ ties of stockings and linen, where they wash BO seldom, and "Oh," they say, "how can people live and have the fuaa of washing every week ?" Why, it almost kills them to think of it. But though they have not the watching for the momeut when he could jump out. i lh'«3 resolved and silent. At last, observing that he was at the top, '¦ their motion, that even the champ oftheir he could endure his positiou uo longer; so | horses' hita and the clank of their sabres out he sprang, fortunately without accident. (jarred upon the ear. Whila the clock was The sight of his strange figure frightened the ' yet striking, the Brigadier commanding the horses, and ou they went agaiu at fall speed, garrison rode in front of the two executive Ho declares that he thanked God for his guns, and it aeemed for a moment safety, and quietly sat down ou a fallen tree sound had died away. as if all tiouate aud amiable, that she oannot bear to quilt all round. We have never been fur- ! be cross, or reprove anybod -* abont her ; whdjkpished with more than a quart of water a day to reflect on his situation. Shoes or stock- The sentence of the court-martial was then ¦ is willing to let all have their own way ; whfff and one towel a week for personal use. In ings he had none; in short ouly one linen read to the prisoners in the Hindustani lan-' n^'*"-«*" see tbe use of having everything ' the same kind of family in America, they garment, and that somewhat acauty ; and he guage, after which they were orde-ed to pre- i "JW^t so;" who can never tell wbere anything ^ furnish a clean sheet every week, and a cleau wa.s in the middle of the forest, surrounded , pare for death. They were stripped of their ! t3.' whose praotice ia to flt for uae when wan- . towel every day for the same price. There by hosts of mosquitoes hamming about him, \ regimental jackets,aud marched betweenfiles \ twd, on tbe gronnd that if it ia never wauted, | are no such people in Germany aa are scat evidently ravenous for his Mood. He had not sat long iu this plight, when he discovered a peasant woman on horseback coming to¬ wards him- of their European guard to the muzzles of the two guns. The rill havildar, one of the two, was a noble looking mau in the noon of man¬ hood ; tall and stately. His mien was erect Sbe had approached very near, when, sud- aud dignified until the men of the Royal Ar- denly gettiug sight of the siugular apparition tillery laid hands ou him. Tben he seemed on the fallen tree, she palled np her horse i to feel that his hour had come: a shudder and looked aghast. He addressed her in a ^ gbook his frame, his jaw fell, and his ivory- very tender tone, saying"JlfflfusAfca inoi pady | ijhite teeth were disclosed. suda," (Come here, my mother.) She mus- | While the two men were being bound not tered courage to ask what he wanted. "Your | asyllablewasuttered by the assembled crowd, petticoat" wju* lhe reply. "I have but oLe ; -[^^^ ^ rattling of sleel along the linegave no- take it and spare me!" she murmured almoj^t tice that the Eufield rifle was being prepared inaudibly, dismounting aud handing him the f^^ action. At the word " prime"—aud when garment. He lost no time in putting it on, , jbe ominous click of the lock fell upon the aud then marched alon« the road. Shoilly . g^j.^ the Tenth Native infantry visibly shook, afterward his servant aud driver came up at ¦ ^^ ,^^^ evident that Ihey did not know but full gallop, and were mnch relieved when . ^^^^^^ ^^.^^.^ j^^^y^t the rifle might be brought they beheld him safe, but could scarcely^ ; ^^ shoulder, aud levelled against their front, maintain their gravity on sight of his extra j Simultaneously with the loading of the In¬ ordinary costume. The horses continued . fontry, the guns to the right and left of the their furious pace to the station, whence two ; criminals ^ere turned atraight npon the na- meu were instantly sent back with the car- , t've regiments. They were loaded to the riage, and iu .ibout an hour my friend was ; muzzle with canister and grape, and the gun- flowers? Would it not be an agreeable man¬ ner in which to spend a recess, now aud then, of knowledge with which to work; 1 look.."'"' ^"^^ ^"P*'^' Communion with the beautiful is indeed desirable for <iur children. It refluBS the feelinga, cultivates the affec¬ tions, aud reflects bright images upou the there to those hi .h and noble qualities which are the characteristica of tbeir peculiar calling. There were iiundreds at Athena who knew moro tban Pemostbenes, many at Rome who knew more than Cicero; but there waa but one Demostheuea and one Cicero,— Lord Ashburton's Address to Schoolmasters. Tue NoHiiAL Mb.^tai* Abithhbtic, by analy¬ sis and induction, by Edward Brooks, ProfeS' Tai'] DUPLIGATK pftheConsoIida- tfl'l City Tax in oi»w reviT for thnaB pernoaa who wish to nave thfl ft per eeat. All City Ttxes paid oa or before th« first of Jnly ttre eotltled ><> thf fi r»r cROt da- dnclioo. HENHT C. WENTZ, Ttensurar Ac Receiver, OUicB Wenlz'd Store, Ew-t Xlog & Centre Sqoare. may 6 tf-Zl NOTICE. AN ELKCTION FOR PRKSIDENT AHD lliKiGEKS of lb. LANCAfiTER GAS mil. VAMV*. will be held at their oilice, on MONDAY, JUNE Wtlj, fn*m 9 A. :il., to,? o'cloclc P. 3(. may J»-3t-26 OEO. K. REED, Trnneiirei-. T'OU BENT ACJO.MKOHTAUI.K ONK and «iiil HA LF STOHV DWEI,i;iNO HOCSE in Ihn WiJ vtltHfte of ParadlB.. Apply to mHy5C-2.t-26 A. K. WITJIEK, DIVIDEWD. THK TRTJSTKKS of the LANCAS¬ TER COUNTY NOaUAL St^HOOL hav,, tieclered a divideud of three per ceDt. oa the capita] .taek.nut nt Of nature, will earnestly inquire after uaturu's the profit, at tiie lA»>t Hi:c montha, payuhle on the i^i "f Jnne D xt at the Baulting Monus 'tt Reed, Mcttrann, Keily Ic Co. JACOB M. FHASTZ, may i9.3I.2.> Trra.tjrer. heart. A child tanght to love the boautifnl things Qod, And.to promote and direot this itnpor- taiit inquiry, is the crotrning work of educa¬ tion. All systems of education, that do not regard ¦ HP^^.^? NOTICE. UNDBUSIONKU bcin" iippoint- sorof uialhematics in the Lancaster County moral obligation and mortti responsibility as ' "•- ">yy'>" !}".•"! ¦.¦^•a''".''' !¦ M. Hohl,;," wo„ld Normal School.' Philadelpbia, H, Cowper- thwait & Co., 1808. the corner slone, are most sadly deficient. A flower will do what the rod can not ac- ;;iTe notice t<t all Indebted to bim Ut make payin< them and tiiiiMe havlog domaade to present them duly aQlbeuIicaled Tor aettlement. WM. H-RIGHT, The announcement of a new arithmetic by complish. It may soften the obduracy of the ¦ may is-rii-ai '_ ' Tmitees. Prof. Brooks, will be hailed with graiiflca- heart, refine the dull mass of human affec-; MISS B. M. KING tion by all who are familiar with his excel- 'mns- Then plant flowers. Plant them in ¦ TTA.S Ol'ENEl) A HANDS03IK lent methods of instruction And tliose who early spring time. Plant them in erery !-EX. •™»r'°'™'°f .„,,,,„„ t . f, ... . ,, . , I brnletU A!*D ,St/.*Ji'i£n MtLLE^Llty, are not thus familiar with the Professor's I waste corner. LultiTate them with care, and ' at her rooma in EAST Ki.vo street, where mode of teaching, will, we tliinfe, upon esam- i y»a will soon hear their beautiful language j '^^r7lllmXP^fi coa"!!,)"''''"'''' ""'' '°"'"' ioing and testing this little work, be convin-, •"^'"'^'1 f™™ youth ful lips, their bright im- ced of ita superiority. In the preparation ol ; ^S"^ glowing in youthful conntenaaces, and aprll 2S-dt.2 Jpl)Ua])clpl)ia ^bDertiscmEnts. ImpoTtaot to Fanners. Tbe inoHt valnable mannre now In the inaritet ie MITCHELL & CKOASDALE'S IMPROVED AMMONIATED Bone Super-Phosphate of Lime. IT NOT ONLY stimulates the growing crop hnt psrmHDPnilynDricheHtho land. Illsprppa- rett eailroly hyonrcelTOKuad^r the dircctlitaorotie of the 8rHt ChiJinUtw In tbi* coaolry. and N warranted pare nod uniform io it« comiuiHUioo. It only needs to haHeen by tho iutelUgeul Farui-r m convince bim of lis loMasle valaeasa pertnaDQnt Fortlli7er. Por nuio In large or ifiDan quantltiBH, hy CROASDALE. PEIKCE & Co. 104 North WbatTea. ona door almve Arcb hL. I'hlla¬ delphia. Aod liyinoBt of tha principal dealersthrongh- thecoaD.try^ _ mnr 24.3ro-n JOSEPH A. NEEDLES MAMtrpACTCHER OF Wire, Silk and Hair Cloth Sieves, Coarse, medium aud flne in raewb; large, mlddle-Hlia and Hinsll In diameter^ METALLIC CLOTHS OR WOVEN WIRE, or the Iteist qaallitex, variuui ttlzen of mesh, Cioui Nos. I to SO inclDHive, and from one tn nix feet In widtb. They ura uamhered fto many ttpaceu to a lineal Inch, and cnt to Halt. The anbHcriber alno kenpucoatitantly on band For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Grave^, Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, ^c, together with an assorlment of BRIGHT AND AJINEALED IRON WIRE, All Of tha above xold wholetifile or retail, by - J. A, NEEDLES, June 4-1 y-gT fi4 N. Front St, Philad'a. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. AOUlMN^JiT possessing all thc re¬ qnired reqntHiteii, and applicable <o Dn-elllngM, Kacturien, Steamboatrt and any po':itiOQ where oftedt^i), Tha benefita resaltlop by the a^ «if tbU improve- iHeut, HIH;— A good draft in all ktndv of weather. A saviny of fuel from luciitu to hcaily-Jive per cnil. A saving of three-fourths of hem now -wasted. A p<^fvct ntenjit of Vetitilntinn. A perfect protection against fire from iynitionvdlh the joist. Cltcapness in Ihe erection of wno Chimneys, not renuir- ing balf Ifae uninbnr ot l.ricl{^ and ;<Kvint: one-half the Hpace In a room taKeu ui> by the ordinary chiumfsy. Kor ¦pACToiUK.'*. Sl> !•> 40 fi-wt in lmli;bt uuly reqnired lo rIvh h powttrful draft for mttam and other pnriioi"*'«. The Punia Patent Chimney and Ven¬ tilator Company, No. 318 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, »r« now preiiar#'l to furnhb thb very valaablo haprov*- aient gaaraiiteeing it to h'ivepatif faction,-whon pot up by tliitm, or in cumi'lhtuce with their inBtrncltoax. 3. B.—Tbe comiiany dsnire tu obtain some good agenlH Io (ake chMt^a of th.; celling of this Iniprove- ment in tbin city and couuty. Fur fnrtber loformatlon address Ihe i?ecre(ary. H. W. kaFFOKD, uct 2S-ly-4S_ :ns Chehont Street.I'hlladelpbia. JOHlSr p. BRINTON, TTOKN^y AT LAW, PIIILA- DELI'HIA. PA., bis removed hi" office lo bit* reVideoce. No. 249 SOOTH Gth ST„ above Spruce, Kefert by periuirsiou, to Hos. H. 0. Lo>d. ¦• A. I.. "AYIC^, " FkRBEE BUISTO.f, " THAtiDEtfl !sTKVE.Vs. nov a*. tf-52 there ia so much labor saved; who never lays ¦ tared all over tho hills and vallejrs of Eng- a garment away smoothly, because, if it bas j land and America—gentlemen farmers and forty thousand wrinkles in it, it can't be stiff, tradesmen, whose wi^es and daughters are and ia therefore moro pli ble ; who heleives ladies, as enltivated aud rettned as auy city tbat maoh exercise j^ dangerous, and pre- ladies, and a/t/l/e Tnore £o / v nts that rotundity and fulness of muscle, Here, the people who live in the couutry of cheek and limb, whiob all admire; who ia and in the small villages are all of the peasant satiafiad in her own mind, that if everything ' class, entirely without culture or polish.— is allowed to take oare of Itself, there will be When we are among them, we see, every no need of her taking care of it, unnecessary morning, women go forth witb hoes and rakea labor being a clear loss; who does not believe { on their shoulders, or driving oxen with the iu "shams," tberefore will not have the ceil- goad stick in their hands, and the "haw iug whitewashed every spring, because the bock," and'• gee hish," in liieir lunuihs.— whitewash only covers up he blackness nn- Tbey look mora toil-worn and detraded than der it; wbo says it js wasteful to sweep a Indian women, of whom they often remind carpet, because it wears it out, and if left us, and southern slavea can bave no worse alone, the dirt will hide itself "underneath;^'- lot except in tbf> slave mart, and the tearing who is alwayi under the impression tba* of heart strings, which tbe buying and selling dampness in a dwt^Uing is unbealthful, and impose. Here, they cannot eveu hope for therefore never has the staira or floors scrub this, cbange. They cauuot pass from oue she left it withoat a kopek—her half-year's income entirely gone! A FEiiALE HnsTER.—Mr. Atkinson goes on to say: It was here tbat I first made the ac¬ quaintance of Anna Petrovania, the bear hunter. Her fame has spread lar from the scenes of her conflicts witb bruin, wbo bas not in the wide range of Siberia a more in¬ trepid or dangerous enemy. At this titne she was abont thirty-two years of age, neither tall nor stoat, but her step was firm, aud she was strong and active Her countenance was soft and pleasing; indeed, there was nolbing in ber appearance tbat indicated her exlraor dinary intrepidity. It is trne she came of good stock, ber father and brothers being famous hunters. I was informed that very early in life sho had di^iplayed a iove for the chase; and baring been taught how to nse the rifle, many wolves and other animals had fallen by her hand. Each time that bear skins WHre brought home by the difforent membersof her family, her desire increased to add one to her other spoils. Without breathing a word to any one, and with thin oliject io view, she set out on a sporting ramble, tbe conversations of her family haviug afforded sufficient inti- niation of tbe course she ought to take. One day a large black bear bad heen seen by one of her brothers, when rangiug tbrougb the forest with his pea-rifle tn quest of smal ler game- This was spoken of in her pres ence, and the p!au of a cimpaign arranged to be carried iuto effect in a day or two. The next morning long before auy member of the household bad left their beds, she bad put on her hunting gear, saddled a horse slung her rifle over her shonlder, and rode away. Anna was so erratic iu ber move¬ ments that her absence caused no uneasi- iness, and before day dawned sbe waa many versts from the cottage. Early in tbe mor¬ ning she rached the forest, and secured her horse so that be might feed while she pene¬ trated the thick and tangled wood before her. ^ There was a heavy dew on the grass inthe open glades, and she obaerred tbat Brain was taking his morning ramble, hiii track being quite, fresh. Looking to tbe priming of her rifle, and adding powder from her flask* abe went ou with a firm step. The bear had many turnings on his march, hnt she follow¬ ed him with all the sagacity i»f a bloodhouni aud never once lost lii.s trail. Hour after hour paesed, however, and she had not canght a sight of bim. As it threatened to be a long chase, Anna bad resource to her hag sat down by a small ntream, an-l mafle w.t breakfast on a piece of rye bread, washed dowu with a dranght from tbe pure liquid flowing at her feet. Haviug ended her frugal meal, sheahonldered her rifle and again push¬ ed on. She had another long and fruitless walk. Satisfied however tbat she was on his track sbe pursued it till sbe arrived at a bed of high plants, that included tbo giant fennel, of the flowers o( whieh the hears ave very fond. While proceeding along the edge of this bed, a fresh indication, well known to hun¬ ters, assured her that the long-sought for game was at hand. As she was creeping cautiously forward, out rnshed the bear with a loud growl, about twenty yards in front.— Quiokly she threw forward the prongs of her rifle, dropped ou one knee and got a good Bight, the animal stared at ber almost mo¬ tionless. She now touched the trigeer, there followed a flash, a Bavag« growl succeeded. theu a struggle for a minute or two, and her wiah was accomplished; the bear lay dead I After taking off his skin, she started in search of her horse, which she fonnd at no great diatance, for she had been brought back nearly to the apot where she commenced the - chaae. She waa shortly ou her way ' horae, and astonished the family, on her en¬ trance to the cottege, by throwing the skin on tho floor. Since tbat time Anna Petrova¬ nia has engaged with and killed sixteen bears. A SiKODLAE Petticoat Aj>ve.vtdbe Mr. Atkinson found a friend in his journey. He sajB: About tbe middle of July, on one of the hottest daye in summer, my friend was enabled to resume his proper habiliments. — *•%•* ¦ — [From Dictenii' Household WordR.] BlOWBr~AWAY! The manner in which capital punishments are inflicted, is almost as varied as the man- ers and customs of the various nations of ners stood by the touch holes with their matches lighted. Oa tl.e ramparts ofthe fort four sixty-eight pouuders were also laid and ready. By this time the prisoners were secnred to the two gnus. There wss a moment's pause, which was brokeu by Captain BoUnn of the Royal Artillery, calling out,,with a loud voice, the globe. In England criminals are hanged, j "I-et all retire from the two guns except the iu France they are guillotined, in Spain they two men with the port-flrea : at the word are garroted, in Italy and Austria they are { 'Fire,' apply the matcb." There was proba- shotorbeheaded, in Russia they are broken il''/a pause of two seconds' duration; then on the wheel, iu Turkey they are howstrung,{^»»^"'i"R«a'^J'I" ^--^^ gi^e" hy Captain in China th«y are disposed of in many ways, amongst the American Indians they are this work he haa availed himself of the ex¬ perience of several years of actnal instruction in the soience, and of the carefnl examina¬ tion of wbat has been previonsly written upon thia branch of Arithmetic, for the pur¬ pose of ascertaiuiug in wh^t respect improve¬ ments might be made. " Th«,objecthas been not to be merely origiual, but to prepara a suitable and valuable textbook} he feels con¬ fldent, however, that it will be found to con¬ tain sufficieut distinct and original features to recommeud it to tba favorable considera¬ tion of the friends of education." While the work is not designed for thn child's first book in the science of numbers, yet the arrange¬ ment is so systematic, and tbe transition from an atmosphere of purity reigning all arouud. .r. w. B. Niaoaba Falls, 1858. Problems—Answers and Solutions. The Liquor Peobleji.—We repeat the prob lem of the liquor ageut, to give tbose who did not observe it when first published .in opportunity of solving it. The solutiou sent by a correspondent in Ephrata is not correct. ProbleuS.—A certain town employed an agent to sell liquor and placed in his hands A^ A PERFECTLY RELIABLE ARTICLE. HAZAKI) & OASKWKLL'S PL'RK ASO G&SVlllK LIlJIlT STRAW OOI.flRED M/IDICI.VAI. COD LIVER OIL, Prepared from Selecled Livers Only. FOK Oousuiiiption, Bruuchites, Feumlc OebtlUy, Scrofula. Khemnatii-m, &e. Pur Bale at OHAKLES A. IlEINITiiH':^ DraiC And Chemical Store. No. VS EaaI King street, Lan- ciwter.__ _ . inaaSG-tr-M Kotice—Carpets! Carpets! LANCASTKH COUxXTV PRISON. TUE ibliowing nametl persuns, who b&ve carpelH remaining nt tbe Lancanter Conniy Prison, (averagini; from 6inoathii to 2 yearh) are beruby notified, that aolefH they call and pny for the unme, ao or before tbe Ut day of Jnly next (IbSS) tbey will be ii»ld ivltboat recerve, lo pay the cost ol TTeaving, chain. Sic. Sarnh Holcrtinb....l8 ydn 1 rjannab Scott 2tliiydi<. Mi:-. CtiiiKly IV.; Ii-tvi I'ii-rcrt... bed ; who avers the useleasness of haying the li"l« province to the other, without paying | analysis is comparison, and the equation is the painted wood-work waifhed, as it takes off a larger sum than is rt-quired to pay their lever of comparison, the paint, and if it was nut intended that passage to America, A man horu iu Nassau the paint sbould remain there, it should not may go to America and have something left have been put on; who uever sews on a but' to begin with there, for what ho would have ton for her husbaud, because, if ho bas to sew to pay to make bim a citizen of Frankfort, tbem on himself, he will be more careful not twenty miles from his birthplace. If he is to twist them off; who does not employ a rich enough to go there aud live fifty years to commence witli S5S iu uhsIi and liquor worth $59.50- The ageot paid for liquor I Piiihp Buui bonellt $282.85; and received for litiuorsold ! i.'iu'ii*i*"»k'""'''--i''^r-"'f;''.'4"- $293.55. He was to have a salary of S69.— j 'Snry We'^Uy^.'.iiii *¦ tbe easy to the complex so gradual, that even i At the close of his ageucy he retnrned liquor David Wiiii.fr.'....45' " worth $81. Did the town make or lose bv ««'"'«* ^'^W •••J^?i ;; the agency, and how mnch ? ' I S^J prAnn* i'""--!^'* " j John C. J«iue(i 27>i " Wh tak^ tbe followiug from Prof. BitooKs' \v»..E.Hi.iiitey,...»5 " ,,„ , ,, .... .. I Cio. J. FlicU, 29 "ftormal Mental Anthroetic," just publi.shed | j. f>. Quinby 20^ " by H. CoWperthwait & Co., and now used as ' -^i"! hereafter iill carpets .^niiiliiiusou band 4 luoclli" i ufier they uti wore will bo diapoHtiil .if jif alioro. JaV fiAdwell. Ki-riper. IVr J. Ji. Ilotfuifcir, Clerk. very young pupils cau pursue it with ease and advantage. " Results iu artthmatic should be derived by analytic processes and methods inferred from these processes—and this is tho philosophy upon which the pretent treatise is founded. The great element of 8eamstre.^3, becanae it is expensive, then without business, and his children are bbrn^ single cause,.and the 8(?ienae of matl^matica sits "and sews from morning till nightVnntil there, it makes uo ^iftereuce, ^ifioy must pay" sbe is laid up for waut of exercise, then must the.price, before they are admitted to tbe tomahawked, and in certain remote lands they are said to be sometimes baked and eaten! hut in no country, save India, has tbe punishment of death "from the cannon's mouth heen carried iuto effect. It is one of the institutions of Hindustan; and like most others of the land, is barbarous and horrible. Until the middle of last year, this extreme peualty was regarded rathtr as a tradition than a fact, although meu with white beards Bolton. The gunners took but a moment lo blow up their matches, but it seemed a long, long time. The two prisoners and the two artil¬ lerymen stood out iu bold relief, immovable as statues. The awful stillness was at length broken. The word "Fire!" raug out clear as a clarion-note from tbe lips of Capt. Bolton. Next moment the earth shook as if a volcano had opened at onr feet. The gnus were en¬ veloped in thick clouds of smoke, through tbe white wreaths little particles of a crim¬ son color were falliug thick as snow-flakes.— have au extra servant for a nurse, whiob, with tho doctor's bill, would pay a seams¬ tress for a year'a work ; who sews until mid¬ night, because in the tnorutug she always feels sleepy, and it takes uutil bteakfasttime to get her sleep ont; wbo spends half her time in showing the housemaid bow to do things, Biddy looking on with great sober¬ ness (aa she used to do iu her ^^last place,' marvelous privileges ofthe free city of Frank¬ fort. It enters into every operation, from the simplest combination of arithmetic, to the most complicated problem of the higher an¬ alysis. In arithmetic we compare ;a.ll num¬ bers, aud the effecta produced by a number of equal causes, with tho unit, or effect of the D. Winner, Win. !'. Lntby 'Il ' ' .Smiii'1 Spiudli.''r .'iSf^ • J K Siuuer 27»; * .lohn H.'od, lO'.J ¦ Juo. McMiiui»u.-*.,.2rt.H,' ¦ J. S. Jordan 41?,,' ' Liiirrence McAnney2:!>^' Wtll. Iluiton .lO^i .1. A Hertz 2i;.i Win, Ludwig 2l?i ' J')bi! 'Kudy I!-?/ Heuj. Iliiovi-r n Ji a text book at the Millers ville Normal School, i Problem 6.—A gentleman dying, divided 55100 between his three sons, whoso ai^es were 9, U, aud 17 respectively, so ibat the different shares, being on interest at 5 per cent, would amount to equal sums wr^hitbey became of age. What was the snni.^ ? May 20. IfioS. mity 'M li--iiJ FniED Potatoes.—How few cooks know how to fry potatoes! Tltere is uo better dish at breakfast, or eveu at dinner, wben there is a beef-steak ou the board. To fry tho potato properly, they sbould bo pared, sliced lengthwise the thickness of an eighth of an turned frequently, nicely browned all over, but uever burned. A little -flour dredged over them is excellent. sometimes alluded to it as one of the spec- . , , . . , , , , . J - L •- Tfie partaeles were the prisoners blown into taclefi which they bad witnessed lu tbeir \ younger days. Tbe massacres of May aud ""^^^y^;,, ^^^^ g^^ke cleared, a score or two of June, however, at length restored this tern-j j^^^j^^^j^^^ ^j^^^^j^g,j^m^^^,j.^,jjj^^^^^g„^^ii ble Nemesian tustrumnut of puuishment, aud I ^^^^^^ were scattered over the plains. They it soon became familiar over tbe length aud ! ^^^^ ^j^^ sweepers, picking up the fragments breadth of India. As far as the shortening j f^,^ interment, and robbing the crows oftheir of physical agony is concoined, to be blowu ] niorning repast. As the sun dipped in a Hea away from the cannon's mouth must be re- | ^^ ^^j^ ^^^ artillery limbered up, the military garded as one of tho easiest methods of pass ing into eternity. Pain can have uo dura¬ tion; aud as the criminals who meet their death ia this form are mostly iudifferent to their fate, its abolition oven upon grounds opposed to humanity might be safely recom¬ mended. To men of keen sensibilities the few minutes preceding the execution must appear like cycles of torture ; but to brutes— like the savages of Cawnpore and Delhi— they cau have Itivc terrors. I bad for a long time believed that Bombay would have been spared the honors of such a spectacle; but about noon ou the fifteeutb ! of October, -t became kuown in the govern, meut offices, that there would be a military executiou that evening. Two Sepoys had heeu detected in a conspiracy, and a Court Martial had senteuted them to bo blown from the cannon's mouth. ; marched to their lines, aud the crowd disper- 1 Sfd. j Those who witnessed the impressive scene will never forget it. Tbe Europeans were J scarcely ouo to a thousand—in f ict, they The Best Way to Cook Egos.—Break tbem into hot water—not boiling—water, and let them remain till tbe y o Ik is sufficiently cooked —then put ou hutter, pepper and salt, and yon have done yonr utmost with eggs. THE WITS COIMrEil. could hardly be seeu amongst the myriads of Asiatics ; but all appeared as coo! aud confi¬ dent as if they had been at a review in Hyde Park. And yet there was scarcely a man preseiit who had not heeu sleeping with a loaded revolver in his bedchamber for months, or who would have expressed the least sur¬ prise if his slumber bad beeu brokeu auy i night by the rattle of musketry, and the roar of artillery. Su loug had we all been sojour- niiig ill the valley of the shadow of death ! As distance lends enchantment to tbe view, it is possible that tho spectacle I have endeav¬ ored to describe may he denounced by a class of Englishmen as crnol aud inhuman; but I was on the parade gronnd long before the j they ought, beforo coudemoing, to pause and appoiuted hour lo witness tbe terrible sceue. i reflect on the enormity of th- crime, which Wbile tbe troops were assembling, ample j the meu wbo were executed projected. They space was afforded to tbe spt^clators for ob- \ i^ad planned the destruction of every Euro aervati.m aud reflection; and perhaps never : pBaii—man, womau and child—on the island did the eye of mau restou 'such a maguiflcent } gf Bombay. ptcttire. ThM se.t, far as the eye could reach, -•^ lay oalm ftud still asan inland .s-ta which had , Xq Keei- Dcst, &c., Fkom Cream.—"Suu never f,dt the ebb and flow of tides. The j Bonnet," ia.the OAio C/i//ii7a/(7r, who is doubt- distant Ghauts and the adjacent bills were hess a tidy wife or daughter, gives the follow- tinted with dyes of gold and purple. The . i^g directions to keep dnst.&c, from cream : island of Bombay itself seemed aabmerged ' uj ^m ^gji yj,^ ^^^ ^^^^ sisterhood geuer- iu depths of yellow radiance; it lay, in fact, j all,^ of a new use of that exciting article, like a apecfc of darkness, in a sea of amber, j ahe hoop,' upou the utility of which, I dare so rich and mellow wa.s the snn.-*et'3 glory.— : gay, we will all agree. Housekeepers know Th« far-off bills seemed robed in purple, and | very well that if they sot away their milk in ou every sido the landscape was one of repose | the pans where it is exposed to a current of and beauty. The gentle waves of tbe Ara- j fresh air, tbat the wind is not always gentle, hiau sea, as they rolled iu broken murmurs | and sometimes carries along with it all man- ou the yellow san.ls_ibe lofty palms as they ; ner of mites and dowus and webs to lodge on sw.tyed to and fro, breathing a music all their \ the milk; besides the flies will stick fast, or own, aud the bum of a city, uarobering up- j a jar overboard will cause specks to fall, and wards of seven hundred and fifty thousand | in these ways the cream, stauding twouty- souls. raised thoughts iu the humau heart j four bour.s will not be as immaculate as nice wonderfully at variance with the awful sceue ) tastes required- Now, the application of about to be enacted. j jj^^pg ^^^ ^t^ig question is just here. W© About half past four o'clock the military ' take ratans long enough to make hoops a began to arrive. Gun after gnn made its '• little larger than tbe tops of the milk-pans, appearance and took up the positionaasigoed furm the hoops and stretch over thom aome to it. Out of every gateway from the fort,; thia cotton stuff, that wiirnot stop ciroula- Europeans and natives were pouring on % tinu of the air, but will keep out the flies and the esplanade iu hundreds, and from the niites; sew thii to the lnjops ; and when the native tow», overy alley, street and lane ¦ i^i'^ ^^ <iool, lay these covers over the pans, were disgorging their thousands. Alleeemed ; ^^'^ they save tbe cream' as clear as can be." i anxious to behold two traitor Sepoys blown ¦ -——. j into dark eternity. Tbeir crime was known - Cook.i.\g Old Potatoes.—The following ' and tbe stern aud compressed lips of every ( "i«thod of cooking old potatoes at this sea- ' European present told how wellthey deserved ' ^°" ofthe year, is recommended by Mrs. H. ' th*»irdoom. Themannerin whiob tbey had'^•'^••°^^™^P°'^>^"»"o's. Itis excellent, I been detected in their nefarious designs, was *°^ ^^^ '^ ^^" ^^^"^ ^° ^^^ ^t: subtle and complete, and reflected mnch ' "^ P^*"^ ^'*^ potatoes abont an hour before credit on the deputy commissioner of oolics ^°'^•,"f^' ^°^ ^^*'° ^°^^ them in cold water and .. ..... .,,.e «.. ... . L^! ^^l ^^Z .eLX^tl-p Jt, IT. fnl Providence defeated tbe plots of the mn- little salt ia added. Wheu fully cooked the tineers by tbe timely arrival of European water is poured oS, theu tbe kettle or pot Is troops from remote colonies- and while the P^^*'"'* **" 'he stove, witb the lid removed, to fourth plot was beiug brought to matuH J aUow the moisauro to evaporate. By this ., , *^ . . , * f""Bui' lo maturity, method of cooking potatoes, I have never tha two cnmmala were seized. The times faUed to render them dry and mealy." and will do again), because it is a fine thing *°*^^» dropped into a pan containing hot fat for the mistress to earn the wages of tbe maid; wbo don't like to go down into the kitchen "to look after things," because it looks close and mean to tbe servants: who bates to lock up tbing3,becau8o it is unfeeling to let tbo "help" see that you are suspicious, wben you have no evidence that they are dishon¬ est ; that it is uo use to be so saving of food and fuel, for then, scavengers and beggars would bave uo eucouragemeut to go around and get an honest living; who will at timea exert themselvee beyond their ability, be¬ cause tbere is work to be doae, and they can't -help it, if tbey are made sick by it, somehoby must be sick, or tbo doctors would starve ; who will tease their husbands for this tbat or tho other coveted item, because | such and aach a one has just bought oue. j "But tbey live ou their income, and we are iu moderate circumatances." "I dou't beleive in denying ourselves for the sake of our children, let them tug aud toil for themsel¬ ves." Such is the line of argument in many households, the result, in too many cases, being the destruction of family peace, com¬ fort, and enjoymeut; it is thus that many an ambitions, economical and industrious young husband has been discouraged into idle hab¬ its, or driven to spend his "evenings out" in societies, clubs, bar-rooms, aud brothels, to eud in a drunkard's death, a family unpro¬ vided for, in a loug widowhood of toil, and penury, and want, bringing to mother and children tbal crushing out of all life's hope^ which is tbe certain precursor of wasting dis¬ ease and premature death. Let mothers, therefore, as the beat means of saving their daughters from wreck and ruin, mako it their daily care to bring them up iu such a manner, that wheu they enter practical life, Ibay m -y be able to perform well tbe responsible duties of wife, mother, matrou. Such a mother honors herself, lays a broad foundation for the happiness of her children, and her children's children, aud is ouo of society's best benefactors. In view of tbese facts we earnestly advise young mon to let the character of the moth¬ er have a large influence in determiuing their cboice of a wife, a choice which makes or mars the lot of life, aud often monlda the destiny beyond. With a good wife a man may be comparatively happy uuder all cir¬ cumstances ; without one, be caunot be hap¬ py in any.—Hall's Journal of Health. thus evolved, comprises a vast series of de¬ pendent truths. Iu the science of numbers this relasion of tbe collection to the unit is so evident tbat it is intuitively apprehended, but as the pupil progresses in the science, it will ba perceived that different collections bear certain relations to eacb other, and he shonld he taught to discover and apply these now relationa. To develop this theory fully has been the object of the anthor." -' Particular attention is given to the ar- rangementand treatment of fractions. There is fonndin almo.st every sectiou of tbe book, matter not previously introduced into works of this kiud Questions upou definitions aud principles are giveu iu various parts of the work. The work is well gotten up, aud the diction throughout is peculiarly neat and con¬ cise. We very heartily commend the book to the notice of teachers. A HiKT.—If our young ladies could but acquire a fondness for the cultivation of flow¬ ers, and praotice it, we should have less ill health in onr sex, more blooming cheeks, and handsome flowers in doora as well ont. And why shonld they not 7 What on earth ought to be more congenial to their nature aud tastes f We never yet knev/ of a yonng lady who was fond of cultivating flowers, and of botany, tbat was not sensible, aprigbtly, loveable, and would make a good wife and housekeeper for any^worthy gentleman. Stewixg Steaks asu Chops.—Put tbem in¬ to a stew-pan with water anfficient to make gravy. Add grated carrot, turnip cut in small squares, pepper and salt. Stew for one hour- When done, thicken with a little flour aud ketchup. A little macaroni or ver¬ micelli ,^whicb requires from ten to twenty minutes' boiling aloug with the stew, can be added.—[This is oalled a new way of stewing; bat it oan only be so to indifferent cooks ; the macaroni or vermicelli, is unneoessary. "Do you thiuk you are fit to die?" asked a mother of her neglected child. "I don't know," aald-the little girl taking I hold of her dirty dreas with her dirty fingers and inspecting it. "I guess-so, if I aint too dirty." "What was tbe use of tbe eclipse ?" asked a young lady. "Oh, it gave the sun time for reflection," replied a wag. "Jury," said an Arkansas Judge, "you kin go out and find a verdict. If you can't fiud one of yoar owu, get the one tbe last jory used," They returned a verdict of suicide in the ninth degree. "Did your fall hurt you V* said one hod carrier to another, who bad just fallen from tbe top of a two story house. "Not iu theleast, Johnny, 'twas the stop- piu' so quick that hurt me." "They pass best over the world," said Queen Elizabeth, -'who trip over it quickly; for it ia but a bog—if we stop, we sink." Au Irishman writing from Philadelpbia to his friend in the old country, concluded a let¬ ter tbus : "lfiver its me forchune to liv till I dy—and God nose whether it is or not—I'll visit onld Ireland afore I leave PhilamadelG." A young man yrho bad a light, incipient moustache, one day while flugering the few hairs, -aid to Harry, -'Hadn't I, better dye this moustache ?"' "Oh, no I"' replied Harry» "let it alone, aud it will dye itselh" Dr. Franklin used to aay that rich widows were tbeonly pieces of second hand goods that sold at prime coat. A story is told ofa person asking another wbether be would advise him to leud a cer¬ tain friend of. theirs money; "what! lend him mouey ; You might give him an emetic aud be wouldn't return it." An old bachelor, after hia matrimonial failures, exclaims, '-When I remember all the giris I've met together, I feel like a roos¬ ter in the fall, exposed to every weather; I feel like one alone who treads some barn¬ yard all deserted, whose oats are fled, whose hens are dead, and offto market started." An editor out Weat saya, "if time is money," ho wotild like to exchange a little of his for the "hard." A crabbed fellow saya that he always looks under^the marriage head for the news of the weak. "If you wish to make'a shoe of durable materials," said, .the facetious Lanesbergh, "you sbould take the upper part of the mouth of a hard drinker, for that never lets in water." Kit North says that it is no wonder tbat women love cata, for both are graceful, and botb domeatio—not to mention thattbey both scratch. From thf N. Y. Taaoher. PLANT fioWERS. Lamp Oil Stalvs.—To remove lamp oil from cotton and woolen goods; rub in thoroughly with tho hand some olean, fresh lard ; let it remain for two or tbree hours, tben applj soft Boap, and wash in warm water. This can be depended on. "Well, that school-bouse looks twenty five dollars better—altogether a moro cheerful aud comfortable house for our children." And what has wrought the transformation? What baa added to its intrinsic worth? It is the same iu its coustruction; no addition has been made to ita physical proportions. It looks very much internally as it did many years since. Tbat samo two-panod window over the door, with a crevice in one corneri tbe work of some truaut snowball. The same gray fence in f.ont, upon whicb are some hieroglyphic characters whose language is the genius and Indefinite emanations of some crude yoQthful intellect. The old step, with a piece split from one side and worn by the "droppings" of many a merry footfall, is still in its place. If yon enter the house, you will find things very much aa of yore. Tbe same rows of desks, with here and there the carvings of some "yankee blade;" the stove¬ pipe running the eutire length of tbo room, suspended by a dozen stout wires; and the master's desk, in its silent eloquence, standing beneath the old white facerl clock. But there ia an air of cheerfulness about tbe room, un¬ known to its earlier days. In front of the master's desk are two white shelves, upon which are vasea, fille i with the most beauti¬ ful flowers. The morning glory, peeping out amid the smilingfamily of Flora's household* The daffodil and daisy, the tulip and the but¬ tercup, the bold crJinson ^eony and tbe modest violet, blending tbeir variegated colors, make altogether an object of peculiar interest to the lovers of the beautiful. But where is the ex¬ tra twenty-flve dollars? Whence this addi¬ tional value? Why, about oua year since the teacher planted a morning glory by the door¬ way. A few roae bushes were brought from a neighbor's garden and planted beneath tbe window, A row of pinks and daisies were set beside the walk. In a neglected comer was a circle of daffas and buttercups, and tbe apirit of beauty seemed whiijpering amid a happy, joyous group ol children. Tho morn- Hg glory sprang up at the touch of the first spring shower, and was soon seeu winding its tender vine around a string leading up beside the window. Some red, white and purple flowers made their appearance, and attracted the attention of many a happy girl and boy. The daisies and pinks were soon iu blossom, and ithe great poeny, that Mrs. A. gave the teacher was soon in broad luxuriant bloom by the gateway. Before June bad clothed the meadows in their thick, green vesture, the rose tree under the wiudow, bore mure tban a score of bright beaatiful blossoms. Indeed, the inspiring breath of nature seemed to whisper eacourag- iug words to the teacher's care for flowera.— The rough, impetuous boy would stop and drop a word of admiration, as bis eyes caught We have receieved, iu addition to the so. lutions giveu bulow, several solutions and answers, and two answers without solutions, i In our opinion, mere answers, withont a why or wherefore, are of very little use for tbe purpose of eluci'Jating principles, tbe only object we have in publishiug problems. It soiuetimes happens that true answers are obtained by guessing or a kind of "back aotion process," for which no reaxo^t. can be given. We hope correspondents, will always give as clear aud concise an exposition as poasihle of tbe results they arrive at. J. S. G. has Sent a solution of Problem 3d, accordiug to wbich the lion, hear and wolf, will eat the fawn iu 44|-|^5^|J.secouds,some fifteeu seconds fie/ore the fox gets back. J. B. E- has sent an answer to the secoud prob¬ lem, differing somewhat from solution pub¬ lished tbis week. If biaanswerbad been ac companied with a demonstration, possibly we might been convinced that he was right, aud P. wrong: as it is, wo are inclined to believe in P's auswer and solution. J. F. L. has sent a solutiou to problem 1, iu wbich he makes tho amoant to be remit¬ ted by B. $751.88. Tbe true amonnt being, according tn the solution given last week, $725,75. N. H. Z. gives aa his answer (with¬ out solution) to the second problem, $331.50, $365.50 and $403, as tbe shares of the youn¬ gest, next, and oldest boys respectively, aud on becoming 21 eaeh received $4S.0.SO. Ke also gives au anawer and two solutions to the book-keepinfi problem, again priuted this week. We sbtuld like to giva the solutions bnt our space ia not sufficient. Since noticing Brecknock's solution of problem 1, he has sent another of the same problem, wbich makes tbe balaure due from 6. 38 cents more tban the eolation (assumed to bo correct) given last week. He al.^o sends a solution of problem 3, according to which tbe lion, bear and wolf eat the fawn ^° I'isfS?? °f ^ second sooner thau in .T. S. G's solution I LOST. AUHIJ MOUOCCO I'OilKKT-CASK of S^'Ki'IflAL INSTKUMEST.-J.contaiuius Seal- pdiri, Bift'iiuries, Tenaculum, SllViir Fenmle Catheter, :fcii«'ors. I'rohe.-*. 3tc., Sic. Any per!-ou returuiog iho mhiih to lho sob-criber will be liberally rewarded. J, H. MfSSEU, may 19.:(»t-25 near Euierpris-o. ^'armera. Look to Your Ir.terests! GKAI-V WANTJ^U) nt the GI'^NKSKK MILLS.in thw Homngh nf Lrbanon. WHEAT, IlYE, CORK, OATS, In any qaanirly, for which lhe liifrhest ruark«l price will be paid iu ci%sh hy Ihe undprsigned proprietorc. They liareultfaytfon baud a ianf" .slock of STONE COAL AND SALT, of evFry Vftriety, HUitnble for the u-e of FHrniem, which tbey f^'*ll at the lowt-si raien inarfi»i-|7-m MVF.ltS .V SHOUR. 15,000 Boxes of American Window Glass, OF ALL SIZKS AND QUALITIKS for i^alu ut lowest prices. Our SMiorlment i'"com|tl.?lu, aod are daily receWlng fr»j-h lolxfrotn lhe Kenningion Glattti Works- bbeetri St DutTyV luakf, i-up<-riorto any iu the market HK to brilliancy and rpgiiUr ihickne-», erjoal to Freacb We are nuw ruceiriug iwu-tbirdri of tbe Glssn made st tbes« wufkH. UOOO bdsej* French fJla^Kof all siifH. . •'¦» r«t KoUKh tila^h for t-kyHfCbtM- .'i.Oi^p ¦ Eugrared and EnameUed GlaSH, of all pat- I ternn. White Lead. Frenc. tnd American Zinc, Palnta, Jtc I(H).OO0Iba While Lead. iiO.OOOIbs French Zinc, (Vic-'V MontaKue). 7.'i,0>'0 Hm American Zinc. liroWR Zinc, a fall ttupply. Chnnne Green, a full tupply. Chrome Yellow.afnll bnpply, Proi^^ian Ulne. a fnll i^upply. I'arii' ''raen. a full -ai-plj-. .\iidi*"sr? your .Tdar.-! lu ZIEfJLEKi SMITII. WhnIt;KiIe Drniiti.siii and .Munufaciur^rs, Sole TntpriKorfi u! thf iVnna.. Stt-am Culor Work'*. Siorrt n. Vf. corner :!K(;OND ami UIlEEN fctrcetrf, I'hiliidi-li'cia. feb:<-'yr.lO A. LAMBEBT, IMPOtlTEfl OF WINES, BRANDIIiS, CORDIALS, &C., No. 207 North Fovrlh Street, above Race, PUILADELPIIIA. rDH'.tantlr.rn hand CHA.M1'.\IG>'E WINE^ OF V.ARinn^ BKANl>r, CLARET. lillE.MlSll. PORT, MA UER/A, ^C Mr-It, prini;ipril ai:t'ucy f.ir iho >ale uf .\. h.KyiUEHT'Ti CI.VCHO.VA RITTEKS. liichlv rfc-iiiiii'-ndi-d farilmrur^of llVsl'EI'.SIA, E^^Or.Ier:^ bv mail promptty Hllend^d to, m.ir 17 ;tin-IG PElfl^PTSTLVANIA "WIRE WOEKS. No. 22ti Arch Sl. between Second ^ Third, (Opposite Braid St.) PHUADA. Sieves, Riddles, Screens and Woven Wire, OF ALL MESHE- ASU W1I«TH:J. With all Kindt of. Plain ami Fancy IVire Work. A V Y Twilled Wire tor Spurk Catchers; Coal.Saudaud Gnrnl Scr««a^; I'spei Mak-rV Wire; nylliid-T and l>au<tv U-Il-, covered io tho bt;-t manner; WirHAud \Vin> tVucii.i;. 23^ A yer'^ huperior article -.f HEAVY FOU.VDEIW .SIEVES. All kindi-iif Ir-u Or-* Wire "iid f>iev.--. Kei- 9 lf-41 BAVLISS. DAKBV k LVNN. B HK A ^ Catche PATENT HYDRANTS. AKTHO LO-MKW'S SI-^LK-AOT- IXG. .SAFETY VALVE HYDKANT« «r« btninR, durable—will not burst pipe, not injarod by fro^l, ftlway «bi;t wheu not held open, PH-^ily repaired ¦with¬ ont'auy dii:gin);; all tb'i WMrkiD>; parlii cau be tak^n out tit tbn t>)p lind be replaced withoiit i-topjiio;; otT llie water. Thf^e HydmntH have been 'n exteniilvrt u^a In Ibn city of Sew York for twijlve yi-arn. and el.-Givhi*r<*. Thd pr'icHK bare bRen lately reduced $1 ou ench. The late Nicbolan Dean. I're-idpiii of [Im Croiou Waler Board, cnrlititfd tbat, "TIih Btrtbolomyw Hydrant waa the bent one known lo Ihe D>fpartmpur'' Also, Bartlmlomow'rt Paieut S.iIf-Sii«poudiBK Val^e IMS CLOSETS, nroidicg thn u^enf nny ci^ltfrn. *>xt<*D- Bively n^ed in Hqw York. Alr-o HOl'I'EK VALVES, ic. fori-alabr KBNUHI'K & HIGOS, may 12";im 24 Ko. -H, Norib (luren street. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FOHTBS From Uie Cclcljra'etl Maiiufiiclonj of "WM. KNABE 4 CO., BHliimors, CARHART, NEEDHAM & CO.'sSI CELEBRATED MELO D EOS S., By E. BETTS. r'r.. E>Tat King .Str«el, opponHa Cliurcli Strt^el. (.huch^Im;, Pa, • RpU ir-l9 Beady Made Coffin Warehouse. THK CmZE-VS OF LA\<;Af;TJ;R will please accppt lu^ f-iocerff tbankn for pA.- jnvor>>, and having aold my plock and lixturrs in lbe underiaklnftbuj-iaefls, W Sir JOHN VICKEKY, I bf-pMk for him A continnanca of tbeir pittroniig*' at tlie old alH&d in Wftit KiofcStr«>flt, where thfiir iirdtT.-i wKI rvi- ceive punctual aud fnithrol attention, at hH h<>iir>. Laacaatar,Sept., 25. I&'i7. 31AKY ,11. 3IILLEK. JOUN VICKERY, UNDKRTAKKR, West KiuK •Street, Mrti. Miller's Old ^uwul. Orders attended to at 1 m'luient'-t n>itlc<<, nlcbl ordHV. | <iri l-if-t.'i Solution op Piioblem 1. ' Principal, $7r)0.00 Intereat on $750 at Um. 3il. at U per ot. ' 23.S7 Amount at6in. 3d. ' S Int. on $750 at Gm.Sil. at 12 percent. Balance ilue Philadelphia, • (•72.87 45.74 ¦ $727-13 BRKCKNOCIC. iSoiOT/o.v OF Probi7em 2.—The amount of one dollar at compound interest at 5 percent. for the respective timei), before the children come to the age of 21 (viz : 4, U and S years) ia $1.22,$1.34and$1.48 (totheueare.^t cent). Now it is only necessary t(»diride $1100 iuto three parts snch that tbe fir^t being multi¬ plied by 1.22, the secoud by 1.34 and the third by 1.48 the products vrill all be equal to each other. To do that I take the least uommon multiple of 122,134 and 148 which ia (J04,S7t) and dividing that number by 122, 134 and 148 respectively, gives 4958,4514 and 40S7 for the respective quotients. Now it ia ev¬ ident that 4958x1.22=4514x1.34=4087x1.48 and therefore if tve divide SHOO iuto three parts ID the proportion of 4.'>5S, 4.514 and 4087 we will have the' namber of dollars be quealbed to each child at the father's death. Thoa 4958 plus 4524 plus 4087=^13558. iVsVp of $1100=$402.227, & -.V^'^^p of $1100= "$3ti(i,207, and .,Y//d o*" S1100=$33l,56G. Therefore the Bhara Jeft to the Son of 13 will ba $402,227 And " " " " " 16 " 366207 .. .. .. .. 17 " .73(..'iSf! And $-102.227x1.22=$-190.717) " ;i66.207xl.34= 490.717 S " 331.566x1.48= 490.7175 Which proves it correct. In taking the amonnts for one .loUar for thu eespfctive times I rejected all the deci¬ mals beyond the second place—counting to the nearest whole cent. Thia may make a very slight difference in the result, but tbe error, I think, will not reach beyond the mills. P. Mattrass tttaking and Upholstery. THJ*] .sub.'^criber has coiniiionccd thc abitvebnMne-^)^, and intends c;irryiDK it on al bin residence ill EtiKt King street, Lancatiter. half a tsquare WBiit of tbe Coanty PHkod, where he n-ill barn iinniu- facmred all kinds of MATTUASSES, AND til'KIXtJS, CURLED HAIK, MO.=.S,nUSK-S PALMLEAF. rOTTlf.V. ko., of all iinalitiea and at all prices, and of thft be^t of material'^, and a.-; low ao can he had «nywhpr*> eine fur caHb. H« vould Kolicit nil who stand in need of unythiof; n hlH line to uirK hitu a citll. t5^aid Matlrftj'j'is ofall kind"re-m«d«,and all klnd« made to order. a3="0rd«rs can ba Jeft al D. BalrVHt.ire.r, Widiuyer h furnitnro ware i, oom, H. .¦^. OaraV More, or al tho Coun. y I'rii*wu, tf-hlcb win bfl promptly attended (o, r«b27.tf-l3 HKN'HV HKBPU. The Attention of the Citizens of the City and County of Lanieaster. IS (JAJjLKD to the ibllowiiig list of :tr- licles, mannractured and for salo at lbe Lancartter Conutv iMfOu: fi307 Yd<». KAO CAKPETING, ¦¦*6aod 40 iuche^ widi*. 35 and .38 clu. per yard. 2a2 YdH. LIST GAKPRTINO, m inches vride,45c. per yd lf)7 " S. A.R. •' 27 •' 2.".c. " ."6.00 HALF SrANISII CIGAKS. $2.7.'. per 31. DO.PSO :*lXeS.$.100 per M. S CLOTHES BASKETS, 7.1 cin. eacb. PS BAPKET.S. varions hiies avenpinft S-'i cl». each. 3 WILLOW rfLEIOH BODIES $5 00''ach- A large aMSortment of SET NETS, DIP, KE'l'S, SEINES, Ac, frotn 6(1 clH to Sl 15. 14 Doz. BRIDLE BITT-'?. $1 .W per doien. 2(17 celtH KETTLE E »B.<, 11 cttt j^er sett, 240 AUGERHANDLE?,2cts.each. ll ROLLING PINS, 10 cl-t. each. S TOWEL ROLLERS. G}i clH.pach. 41 POTATOE MASHRRS, 3 CIS. each. 65 DIP NET NUTS. \1% ci^. each. 23 Kflts DIP NET BOWS. .'K) cl«. Also a lot of Table Leg.'?, Chest Leg-s Stool Feet. Wood Screws, Skiver.-* ic . itc, at Tar'oii*- prire-;. A larpe I<it of fiiiji-irior Saud 3buhli«l H^f,'". Biind Ildxort Sic, all of which will be Niild at low priceji for ca.-h. fl3"CarpetM Wovn antt Chain fiirnii<hcd.on the "hort- eft noticH. to cuHtuinerH, aod at pricen tualiini; tbe tluiAb- ed CarpetiDg coiiIh ildcideilly clioapur than erur offered bi^forfi. Published by order of Board of lot-pfciors, JAY CADWELL. Kfiep^r. Por J. L. HoKi'MKiKK. Clerk. ap 7?-i''i-2-J TJMBRELIiAS AKD PARASOLS. AVKRV linca.ssurtiiient ufwell luitile UJIBKELLAS and fancy aud plHin -gr^. PAKASOLS of every de-cripti.iD. cau be foutd r^T^^ at lhe niauui'actiiry of Ih" >uli-cril't!r. at tho ^^fej]^ 1,1.1 ..>tAbli-b-d sliiud. North W-st Corner of ''^^^ Fourth and Market Sir«-!l'!. The atltrntion of dealept iu tho ahove ilwcriptii.n uf Good'* i> respectfully io- viifjd. JO.-EPIl FUSSELL. No 2 North Fourih Slreel, CoruL-r of Markei Street, PllILADEI.PniA. mat IO-:iio-15 _ HOWARD ASSOCIATION^, PHILAI^KLPHIA. A ISencvolrnt I'lsHlvtiou. f^taOlialud by special cndnir- nicnl. fur the nlief of lh' sick and iliHtrrsscd, aJ/Ucli'licilh I'iruli'ritand Epidemicdiwairs. ^'I'^IIK Directors of tbis wt'll kiunvii In- I slitntiiiu, iu tlieir Aoutisi Ki-iior: npou tbe treil- ni"ul of SfXii:il Ili-iM'-'-. f-T th- vi'ar euiltu^ .I;iuu.iry l-[, IS^S. exi'rtts-* tht* hii:lif>t pati.-fiiclion fl^itli tlio snc- i-.-i.. which ha> attended ihe laborr.<>f tb« Con»nttiaS .^iirpenu. iu lbe clU¦e"^Spal¦ln:tI.^r^I(u: t, Seiiiiaal Weak- u^B.^. luipoteuce. Gout'rrli<u.i, fileet. .'*ypbitls, the vie- of Oiinui'-ui. or Self-abiiro. Sic , aud order acontiunance of liie s:tine pl:iu for lIio ell^lIill^' year. The cinsuilinil rJiirc'-H U :.»tiioriitoJ to aiva MEDICAL ADVICE IJIUTIS, to all wlio apply by let'.er, witli a de-rripli.m of ilie;r conditiou (ai:-!, ofciipaiion, huliiisnf liff. ."ic .) and iu ca-i*:'"f extrome j-'V^iiy, la furnish mi'dicitic frccnfcharye. .'¦'ome of tin' uetr reuit^Iip-aoil lui-ibujs of iie.i.t'"eul, di^coveffd diiriiiij ilie last ye.ir, ure of >:re-it value. Auaduilr.tbl.i Keport DU .^perniatorrbiua, or S-'iiiin;il Wcakoe-'-. lb.- Vice of On.tni-m, Mii^tiirli.trioa, or ."^--If- Abu-o, and oth^r di^e.ist"-of the Sexiul ..rL-iu^. hy the Coo-iuMinir S'lirsi'on.wiil liK-I'ui by lu^il (iu a .--al-d (oiler nnveloii",) VKV.v. "(¦¦ i'IHICik. "u rt-r.-ipt of tKo HaiHp-fur |>D*i3i;i>. tJihi-r Hi-j'orts ;tnd Tracli-, on Ibe nature and trfatiueut .'f S-xa;il l)isea>e^. Diet, ic , are conclan'Iy l»-'tiiir publit^h-d for L-ratutloni distribniiita. and will he seui to ibe uUIicted. Ad.lr**!^-", fyr K-tporl or irealiiienl, Dr GEOJIGE K. CALHOUN, C.iD-uItiiiK ?urpeon. Il'tward .\s^^uciaiion. No. 2 South Ninth Street. Pbtladeltihl.t. Pa. ity Order of the Dindors. KKHA U. .(EAKTU'ELL. i'ro.^Ulfiit. Gko. Faik<tI!II.u, Secretary. feb n-lyrl2 Roofing! Roofing!! Boofing!!! WKST'S I'ATKNT UALVANlC CK.MKNT, A SUJ*KKiOK articio lor entire "ew Ro"fp. aud for coVf'iiic ovi-r ol'! Shiuttl-* aod Me¬ talic Roof-. (Jlat or-ti-ep) aud ibi-only reiuoul roofing ci'Dtaiuiu}: Iiidin Kubb-rand Inil.T I'ercha. Warrant¬ ed wHtflr and tire proof. 5:5*-Th« above arttcle f-r KoofiwK oblained First Pre- tiiiuui aud Diploma, at tbu tate Lancaster County Agri- ciiltnriil and Mechanical ¦t.xhibition. Il^'-Order.''may bH left al either Cooper's or Bald- fflu's Iliitelii, We.tl KiDi,'.st., Lauca-sler; or addresi hox 311 Laulaster Pool Offlco. fob !7-::iu-i2 J. c. A n..«, wo;:TiL Hempfield, May 22, 1S58. A NUW NOTICE Of Stove Linings, Fire Bricks and Terra Cotta, &c. ''J'^HE uiidersigued wishes to int'orni the X trade and the public geuer'illy, (hat hoh>«s leased ¦. THE POTTEHY, ' (formerly carried OU by Harrison it Buehler,) Corner of South Duke and Church Streets, wberA be Ih engaged in Ihe manufacture of Tine Earthen Ware, YeUow and Eockingham, of great varioty, Stovk LiNi.vc.s OF many dkscrii'Tions HUltable to moit of the gti>veH In Cffperal u-e, aud Terra Cotta Work, BUitable for different kinds of Buildings, nuch aa Mnnl- dlnF;» hud Buckcta, rauRinft from .1>£ Inches to tive feet in leuKib.&c , and wo Id refer all tu hia sample of cor¬ nice, on the new Paper Store, East King street. AU kinds made tu order Tha ttuderslKued further inMtnales that he bae leased TheFetteryintberearof Christian Bice's Store, No. 22>^ Soath Queeu street, formerly occupied b> Uen- I'lLE CUTTING IN all its bttiiiches, at thc .Ma nu factor}-, SEW Street, above Second, hptw-eu Kace and Viue Streets, PbilKdoIphla. wrhere may be f-uud tho bedt aisortait:ul of FILES AXD RASl'S, in the Cily.-f Pbiladslphia. ir5"0LD KILK-i KE-CUTaud made e.inal lo NEW allTsacimofrM per cent. J. B.SMITH. feb-2i A mob-t;> New Street File W*url£s, phU'a. JOHN P. YOtTNG, FonMKRLY op LA.f CASTKR, NKT CASH .TOBBER IN AUCTION, DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ^c, KO. G BANK STREKT, hftwkev "vn A>'n Sitri.a no<iR.= rf.i.ow Maksct {trket, PHILADELI'HIA. aov 2.-. . .'y:-i.2_ CARD. , A CASH BUSLXliSS KXCLUSlVELV i (.MIAUl.KS ADAMS, S. E. Corner of EIGHTH and ARCH Str. 1 JPHILADELPUIA. INKOU.MS liLs Oia Cui^tumers anil the buyors of i DRY GOODS GH.VKliAI.r.Y, That bills miikiuK cxlra exertiou" f>'r the pro..>*cntion of bi-bUMue-s theC'»miui:f''ii-.'u.aMd iu order lo en¬ able Mm Io pnrcbase poods f-.r iMr^ii and s»-ll tb«m at lh»loicest market price.s.h^hn-' ,^cid^d lo ^ell at tbe .-uialle.-I i>o.v-ihJe wl^Ane-^Xj'l-orCaxh l-rrlmivfly!^^ He has reduced 'he prire „t mo^t of lhe Gooda in .Store an<l ba-iuow-ifu timoy ^rw Coods. snititblefor "|he«cflsoK.l'> whirh will be m«de daily additions. Carit wiii hn ij<kea lo acL-oiiiodate FKIENDS and ^'l-iiii I*EK."^rtNS i!.'iiprallv. as h»reiofore, ' NEW DRESS aOODS, SHAWLS, LINENS. AND FVllNl<lllNC GOODS geuerally. J'Hr(-hK-*-rs trill flud preat advantnffft in ^Ivinc su early rail, tlie iiiniEo 1>eibg"f/K uimhlr :iixpv»cc is better than thr slatif .\hilliit(j " Tbe tilualiou i.-i central, and the store well lighted. mBr'i4 .Im-n ALEXANDER KERB, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SAl/r. SALT. 134 SOUTH WHARVES. PHILADELPHI.i. Ashtou*s Fine, Liverpool Ground, Asbton aud Star Mills, Dairy, assorted sizes, ' constantly oo hand and fort>a[e in tots to "Uit th€ trMle. H. B.—Orders solicited. m"r3-6m-14 JOB PKINTINaOFAIiIiKINIlS, , ,^ ^ From the iargeBtPoat«r to the smallest Card ! "^^^ puenomenon, and then atoop to tear up DONE AT THIS OFFICE, in the ' the weed that was choking he growth of the to 155-2 setonds. lowaatnE.^^^^^' ***'*'^"'^ despatch, and at the i flower. What a beaulifal text for a morai j 1-155 of the fawn, loweat pricea. t}~HANDBILLSforlb« aale of Rbal aa FEEsnsAt Phopertt, priated on from ONE to THREE HOURS HO ICE. noTl5-tr-*0 GEO. CAIiDEE & CO. WHOLESALE Dealers in SALT. :OBOimD AliDU AND ASHTON FINE SALT, alwayi on hud. OSm Orange itteat, 3 doors from North Qneea and QrtiMPt LtQdIog, on tha CooaatoKa. jaoalO-tf-SS Solution or Problem 3.—Tho lion can eat thH fawn iu 1 min. 12^ seoon Js, whiuh is equal Iu ^ second he can cat moral i ^-iod ot ine lawn, and in 2-2 seconds'2 times Itisson. How simple and how plainly similiar - 1-155, whiuh is equal to 2-155 of the fawn.— the weeds of paaaion and lust are forerer in-! The bear oan eat^he fawn in 2 min. 1 sec. tercepting tbe growth of rirtae. Every little which is equal to 121 sec, in 1 sec. he could girl had her own favorite flower. Some ad, ' 1-122 of the fawn. The wolf oan eat the mired the daisy for its proverbial, its beauti- fawn in an hour, a minute and a - eoond, fol modesty, and^almost stooped to listen to which is eqnal to 3651 seconds ; in 1 seo. he the sweet low words of "innocence" it seemed can eat 1-3661 of tho fawn. Ifthe lion could STADTFER & HAELEJ, CHEAP WATCHES AND JEfVELRY. WHOLKSALE aSD KBTAlL, ^^ I *.». -*,-a ««^... ™« .-._.„..j —..y.^u. »j «»u- At tbe " Philadelphia Watch and .lewelry More, f ry Oast, where be in'enda to carry oa liliamannfttctttre ; TVo 148 COid No. 9(i) ^orlh oecond otreet, i nf nn\t\tnK PinK HRffTK'.v miiiiittia fni. i^nnn.1.1... ' « * »• n,,nrru Philadelphia. GoldLevfr'\"irchSs.rulIJ«weIl'^d.lS=aretca«ea...S2S,00 EllTer Lever, full J^-^e'leJ ^JOJ Sllror Leplne. jewels 9.00 Buperior Qnartlers '-w Gold Sp-'WJ'c'''*'' Fine Silver do.,...- Gold Bntc^lei--. ; of CO^ilHON FIRE BRICKS, bniiable for FonDdrleu, i Furnaces, j£C, 4c., nott" be HUrpanitad byany other I foreign or home manofaclure. Alao, w|U Veep con- ' alxnily on haod a rarlety of all deacriptious of COM~ ! I MON CROCKERY WARE. CJ-Wm open the lanti ' aame'J Worlts "o tha flrat of April next. 1868 I JtJHN HaKKISON, Comer ot South Duke and Church streets, Lancatter. E5»J. H. narranU, from bin long experieuce in the ^ manufacture of the above article^. toglTB t-ailsfactlon to all who may f*vor hltn with their cnatom. langwrT • - , jy.y BLACK CHANTILLY LACE' TALMAS at anperlor qtiallty opened tbls day at FAHNESTOCK'S Cheap Store, Soath West comer North Qoen & Omnga streeu. may 6 tf-ai 700 1.50 3.00 Li^VsGold pencils LOO (.¦ilPtfr Tea s^pOooB, «I,.-.- .»-- 500 Gold Pens, witb PencU and Silver holder 1.00 Gold FiBSer Klugo 37^ cts. to $Sl>; Watch G aasea plain 12>i CIS.,patent IS;i, Lunet 26; other articles la yroportlon. All goods warranted lo ba what tJ"*?; ¦" aold for. STADFFEB ± HARLBY. t^ On hand aome Gold and Silrer Lorara aod Lb' jiinen etUl lower than the above prlcea. [lep Sn-lj-U Mi.
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VOL; XXXIIv
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNfi 2, 1858.
JVo. 27.
POBLIBHKDBI
BDWARIl C. DAHi.lNGTON,
ornOB lit sobth qdkrm btbibt.
traveling in the South Onral on Ws toor of demanded that a terrible example ohonld be inspection. He had dined anfflptn nsly at made, and tbe doom of the men was speedy.
FAiraY OHDEB.
rale
, . , What a delightful thing it ia to know, that
o,„o. .a --"-"„™ VSr'nRRALD <">« ot "¦« ^avods, and .isrled onward iu the Before Bve o'olock, the whole of the troops ^ hiding-place
^•^^ fl^^X^^^Z^^™'^" e-e-i-g t» "-jor tl-e coolbreezeof tbenigbt. in the garrison had taken up tUe.r posit.on ^ 8 . __^^ ^^^.^ gP^_^^
AD^RTBHJlOTs'KSrtnssrJd atth^^ But tLe are some nights whioh will not on the esplanade. As the parade was formed ^.^ . .^,, ^^ J,, 3^„„ „„,.,,„.„,,„.
,e or «. 00 PV.r.»-.JLVr.l'.°.'r"v';U''.Tdii'w cool, rl bare often fonnd such,) and this was tt occupied three sides of a =1»«J-J; ^^^ ,y „„;a|,ion; that every piece of clothing ie
in its ii»aal aud proper place; that of the mnltUndinona artiolee of domestio oonvent- enoe and necessity, there ia not one whioh is anfit for immediate use} not one that contd not have hands laid on it at anj hoar of the day or night; to have ohildren and domestics BO well drilled, that none of them will fall, in a month, to pnt a thing in its proper place, the moment it ceases to be used; to hare all kuoff that doors are to be closed behind them ; that the feet are to be welt wiped on the door-mat; that nothing is to be stepped over; tbat any unsightly thing is to be re- moTed by the firat discoverer, by whatever acoident placed there; that every garment
One S^inars
Two "
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ir *'
{^ II wj "h* o» wi —¦ "-
BCSlSKSs'NOr'lCBh loRerted before MartijiR"* nnd De«hB. doable the r«Knl»r.ra,te». ,i„h —
Q-AUadvertlBlUK Hccoantu areconsldpr*-! c"Moa« bl«Tt the BXplratldD of biilf tbA peri-.d r..nlrACi*1 r..r. traBHtt>DtadvertlMmeut, cahh-
[Fntm Alkinson'fi OrienlM and Wfttra
LIFE IN ^IBERIA.
KU.'JSiAN CARH ri.ATisn
.¦ilLerifvl
acqnainted with ow f;unily whern tiiere are no lesf ihnu cl'^r.-n cliiMrPO : Uihtb is not a day in iliH y**ar Hnrinc which their mother Spetida le.is than five or sis hours at cards, nolfss prevented by iii':kuesB ; and when she once sits down to t!i« card tablf, hnsband, children, nnA all are for(;iitlen. I know another lady here, the principal business of whose Hfe is card playing. She has a mod
LAniEs A5D PooB FoLK IK GERMANY.—A writer in the New York Times, in speakiDR of the rnrallife in summerof the b«tter Ha.'^sea in Germany, says:
It ia not half a dozen limea'ln .summer that we enter a house, though we pay « Tiait every day. In every^ garden ar« two or three
ito #iiiate.
The best educated man is not he who has the most knowledge, bnt he who oan use the most.
ing.
on any occasion. Seamstresses are cheap, as ,
well as cooks, and we have no fanlt to find ]
^^^)^!^'^^^—r':^l^^ :°;;'j'.lr°Hi° carriage had been stand, centre of wbat may be oai.-d
,=arter, balf year ..r,..r,^ii_n.ecijaTsed^a.f»_^». ;„ (^^ (,„oi„g son, and had become SO were the Artillery, with five hnndred saUora
¦"^.l!! *6 00 *12 00 thoronghly heated tbat the inside waa like of the Honorable Company's Navy on their
'. lii 00 IB 00 a'. 00 ^^ ^^^„ Wben his servant made his bed feft, and aboot the same numb t of Her Ma-
• 5? « flZ S M for the night, my friend fonnd It impossible jesty's Ninety-fifth Eegiment on their right,
to sleep in bis clothes; he consequently un- Tbe right and left sides of the sqnare were
dressed, aud was covered over with a sheet- composed of the Sepoy regiments of the gar-
In this way the uight was passed pretty well, rison, against which were placed sm guns
At last daylight appeared, and lhe sun shed three on eiiher side, loaded, levelled, and
1 - .,.-.« i«»«:»™ fi.fl laid • the artillery-men having their matones
hi.5 rays over the mountain tops, leaving ttte iam , niw * ¦,» j s
deep valleys in the shade. "B^'^'^' "^^^^ *° ^'°^ '^^ '^''^ "^^^^« f^BJ-
They had now arrived at a station in the ments to pieces, had a finger bnt been raised
mountains, and the horses were changed Between the six guns were placed, at right
Even the fair aex m Kk:itfrinebnrg pass ^une he slept. The .servant and the yeinst angle.=i to the basement of the square, the two
mnch of their time in card plaring. 1 am ^.hick.seeing the mastersleepiurf comfortably, . gnnS to whicb .the prisoners were to be fas-
~~' Baw un r*.a'!oii whv thev should not driuk tened. The gannera were all men of the .
Baw no rt-asoii wuy luey &miui • u „ , . .-,, , ., .», « i be left at night atthe same spot, and arran-
t«a hltn (h« hoiivH thev went and were Royal Artillery, and the position of each ° .. ^ .u J . * « i- j
tea. iuto tue uonse luey wem, -> -> . . , f ,., y. „ ged in auoh a way, that the first one touched
soon enjoying a (juiel gla^s, forgetting both seemed ganged to a hair s breadth. It was
steeds and carriage. Whether it «us the evident tbat they were new to the work; bnt snoring of the inmate which frightened the theirquietandcomposed mannershowedthat horses or something flse, I cannot tell, but they were quite prepared. Immediately be- olT th«y stjirtcd, and rapidly got into full hind the two guns, the guard, witfa the two , J pridoaera in the centre, waa stationed.
The carriage began to bound over the rough As the hour of five struck, the stillness be- erate income, and pa.-;=es her days and most' road, tossing its occupant from side to side; [ came awful; every feeling and faculty waa of her nights al cards. She has ber daily ' this soon roused him, wheu, to his horror, he i strung to its utmost tension, and the beating rouu.ls, and got-s with as much exactness to ' discovered that he was aloup, aud at the of hearts became audible. The speotaole w.as hf r haunts as the most pmiclual meichaut mercy of four horses abreast, tearing along one of quiet horror, there being none of that to his office. Ten oVlock in tb*- morning is '¦ ^i-^ ^jn bleeds of the Steppe for the first excitemeut wl-'ch is to be met withat apnb- htr hour of business. The tables are opened j ti^^ yoked to a vehicle.. To jnmp out was . ^c esecuti-n in any other part of the world., ^^^ Industrious,
itnpossiWe; so he clutched the sides of the The native, of India are no a demonstrative ^^^^ ^^^^' ^ ^^.^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ .^
tarantass, trembling with fear. Oa they went race, and they looked on with an appearance e f
likefuriestilltUeyreachedasleep hill, which of stolid indilTereiice. The handfuU of stern made them gradually slacken their speed.— aud determined Europeans had, moreover. He kuew the road, and that a still deeper de- over awed them, and there was but one feel- scent awaited him on the other side of some ing predominant—fear. Amongst all the as- three or four versts in length. His fears, sembled thousands, a mnrmer couldnot even
conseqnently, were so terrible that he stood be beard-awhisperwouM almosthave broken ,.i i- ^ i,, , k ^ a^ ^ . ^,' v !,..« ^r» «,«,»,
^ ^' - , the stillness. The officers rode aleng the »« «asea of the kind which have come under fuss of washing every week, they are much
So noiseless was °'-^^ notice, there is rather a preponderance , more afraid of soiling a great qnantity of
of capsicum, a mite more thau ia compatible i olothes than those who endure this fuss
, with perfect felicity ; but even gold has some . oftener. In answer to our inquiries^ and in
alloy. [ accordance with our experience, the" custom
What a terrible life mast that unfortunate ig to give eaoh person one clean sheet a
husband lead, whose "partner" is so affeo- ! month. The upper one is secured to the
Lost Lbs&oks.—^Whoever leavea a leason of be planted around tbe sobool-honse. "Twas bowers, and all sheltered so as to be safe in his oourse unmolested, leavea an enemy In no nse to try—ouly a waste of time." Bnt snnshine and in shower. You enter a gate ambnah behind bim,—an enemy who will at the sequel proved that Mrs. B. misjudged for by ringing a bell, which admonishea a servant some day rise np to molest hia peace, and once. Not a flower waa despoiled. New pas- of yonr arrival. Far away, wbere yoa aee no perhaps to defeat his most cherished hopes, siona seemed awakened. The beautiful things one, he pulls a bolt, and a gentle push gives you admittance. Tbe ladles are sewing, or rather embroidering aud chatting in the Bummer-honaes, and there yoa go and git or walk at yonr pleasnre. If yon stay to tea, the tea, or more often coffee, is taken upon a
to breathe. Others delighted to gaze npon the eat 2-155 ofthe fawn in 1 sec., the bear 1-121 sweet-soented pink, wbile the purity of affec- and the wolf 1-3661 ofthe fawn, they togeth- tion seemed to grow still brighter. er can pat 2-155 plus 1-121 plus 1-3661 whicU
Old Mrs. B. had frequently told the teacher, is equal to a'gVM':^ °^ ^^^ ^*^" *° ^ second, that the children were such careless creatures To eat 1 68662055 it will take 1-1472172 of a they, would tear up all the flowers that might second and to eat gjgg|g|f it will take
"itV/i'VV b*'^- ""hic^ is equal to 46,V^2',Vz seconds. Some of the largest fractions per¬ haps may be reduced to smaller ones.
J. M. S.
of natnre began to exercise a con roiingiullu; Union County Coromittee.
ence over many a rough spirit. You would '^PHE UNION tlOUNTY COMMIT- aee a gronp of girls or boya ont amid the - '- '^^^ ^" ™??l*-^"^oiJAR'rs exchanob Hotei flowers, after their lessons were re-peated.
PBOMPTrao m BEcrrATiON.—^The act of fur¬ nishing arithmetical solutions, or translations in the languages, to a fellow pupil, before re¬ citation, or of prompting him while in recita¬ tion, is a wrong in the giver as well aa in the rode board VablVwUhout^cloth and withont «oeiver. The place of recitation iaemphati- this, proved a profitable' incentive to stu.ly! ceremony. We say the ladies are embroider-, ^^"^ » P^**'^ ^^^ f"*" dealing, for tmth, for Not unfreqnently would the passerbv stop We have neverseenaGerman lady sew «P"filitness towards the teacher, and for and lean against the fence and admire, for a
searching for truant weeds, or watering tbe thirsty plants. And the privilege of doing
equity between fellow pupils.
and the cards placed. If no one calls before this hour, she goes forth to her usual occu¬ pation, and seeks some one amouR herfriemis Who will sit do^n and jtlay,, 'if only for an honr. The game over at one place, she goee to another, till she finds some one who will Indulge h*-r in a second rubber, and so the time passes until dinner. After dinner she sleeps a couple of hour.';, and wakes quite fresh for her favorite pursuit. In the eve¬ ning she has no difficul y, fur many are wil¬ liug to play. Thns tbe time is spent uutil a late hour. t
At one of the lai^e mining towns in the Altai there lives" a maa who has become rich from gold mines, and is a cHebmted card player. It is uo unusual circumstance for liim to visit St. Petei sbnrgh ; as as Ekaterine" burg is abont midway between the cipit-tl and his place of residence, he is sometimes Obliged lostop ou the way torepaircarriages. after a rnn of more than 2,000 ver.fts—in fact» it ia often absolutely necessary. This man's fame having spread far and wide, his deten¬ tion in the town fortha first time wasau event which afforded the lady I have just alluded to the utmost delight; she could riot permit such an opportuuity to pass without trying a rubber with sncb a renowned champion.— At her particular request, a friend arranged that they shonld meet at diuner. She has been heard to s.-iy no linnrs ever dragged on so Blowiy .^s ou that foieijooti: i^HU, ihe «un ran his course, and directly dinner was over dowu they sat to cards. The evening weut on with varied saccess ; the lady was enrap tnred, anil rose from the table the winner of alarge sum. She invited her opponent to play the next day ; after some demur, he consented, and the following day the contest was renewed, aud continued uutil she had lost all. Nothing daunted, she urged him again to defer his journey four-and-twenty honrs, as her half-year's ircome would arrive by the poat the following morning. But then came a difficulty about getting the mon¬ ey at ouce, as there was some formality which wonld delay it a 'day or two. After some trouble, she persuaded the person to whom it was consigned, to waive the usual form, and let her have the movey immedi¬ ately. She got it, and so strong was hsr ru¬ ling passion, that every moment seemed lost until seated at the card table. In a few hours
is the first one pnt on ; that no one is to be called twioe to either meal or to get np in the
: moruing; that ^aoh one study to spare labor to another, soiling as few garments as is
, compatible with fanltleas oleanlineas ; to be williug to incommode one's self, rather than impose unnecessary labor on oook,laandresSf ntirae, seamstress, or hoasemaid; that ohilr dren be self-denying as to one another, lov¬ ing ag to parents, deferential as to guests, and courteous towards servants! To have t^ese things requires a wife, who is orderly, It requires a to develt
children and hirelings. Yet it can be done, for there is a house of that sort opposite year office window, and there is another of tbe same kind opposite tbat house. Nota¬ ble wives are they, worthy of a long hunt, and rich withoat a dollar. It ia true, that
moment, the beauty of theae stranger^oioer* which had sprung up, as if by magic, in tbat barren place, the school-house yard. This was then not an unprofitable iuvestment. It yielded more than a "hundred fold." Fellow teacher, ia there not a negl»^cted waste corner
, QOALIPICATIONS OP A GOOO TeACHEB.—No
withthecnstomofemployingthem;bntweare tnowledge, however profound, can constitute
beginningto surprise these far-famed German ' ^ teacher. A teacher mnst have knowledge,
honsekeepera, and models of induatry, by ^g ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^gthaveknowledge.asabuild-
telling them that the American women, ex-j ^j. j^^^tjiave materials; and as, in choosing
cept a fow altra-faahiouables in cities, work : ^^^^ builder of my house, I do not select the *° ^^^^ school-house yard, where a flower
eome ten times as hard aa ladies of thesame ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ matertals in his yard, ; "*"^^*^ growth? Would not a morning glory
but I proceed to select him by reference to ' flo""al» beside your door? Have you not a iia skill, ingenuity and taate; ao also, in ^pare moment, in which it wonld be pleasant testing an orator or a teaoher, I satisfy my- ^° *"™ yo^^^ attention to the cultivation of self that they fulfil the comparatively easy
„„ , TOUARTS EXCHANOB HOTEL to Laaca-tHr, on MONDAY, JUNE 7th. at 11 o'clock P. "v „ , , ROBERT A. EVANS, EnwAEi) Rkilkv, feec'y. Chairman, PH^y 26 ^ (d^g
Notice to Tax Collectors.
TIIK GOLLECTOllS of J.ancuster coanty, will proceed to collect und pay over (he TaxsH Tor 1858. The abatflmeDt of five per cent, will he allowed oq State Tax, np to July 16.
DANIEL HERR, mny 2&>:U-.'i5 Treadorar of Lancatiter coanty.
TAX NOTICE.
class in Germany. When we tell tbem what Amerioan women really do-^Amerioan ladiea
^they mise their hands and roll their eyea
in astonishment. It never entered theirbeads
to imagine that a lady, even iii any country, { co„duio„ 7/po^Vesg^pg sufficient material's
actually washed, and iroued, and baked.. '' How is it possible," they- exelqtijs, *'-foi- a lady to do sncb things ?'*
The women in northern Germany spin, and the German women, eVerywIiere, kn t, knit, knit, forever. TU«y fleed sueh quanti¬ ties of stockings and linen, where they wash BO seldom, and "Oh," they say, "how can people live and have the fuaa of washing every week ?" Why, it almost kills them to think of it. But though they have not the
watching for the momeut when he could
jump out. i lh'«3 resolved and silent.
At last, observing that he was at the top, '¦ their motion, that even the champ oftheir he could endure his positiou uo longer; so | horses' hita and the clank of their sabres out he sprang, fortunately without accident. (jarred upon the ear. Whila the clock was The sight of his strange figure frightened the ' yet striking, the Brigadier commanding the horses, and ou they went agaiu at fall speed, garrison rode in front of the two executive
Ho declares that he thanked God for his guns, and it aeemed for a moment safety, and quietly sat down ou a fallen tree sound had died away.
as if all tiouate aud amiable, that she oannot bear to quilt all round. We have never been fur-
! be cross, or reprove anybod -* abont her ; whdjkpished with more than a quart of water a day to reflect on his situation. Shoes or stock- The sentence of the court-martial was then ¦ is willing to let all have their own way ; whfff and one towel a week for personal use. In
ings he had none; in short ouly one linen read to the prisoners in the Hindustani lan-' n^'*"-«*" see tbe use of having everything ' the same kind of family in America, they garment, and that somewhat acauty ; and he guage, after which they were orde-ed to pre- i "JW^t so;" who can never tell wbere anything ^ furnish a clean sheet every week, and a cleau wa.s in the middle of the forest, surrounded , pare for death. They were stripped of their ! t3.' whose praotice ia to flt for uae when wan- . towel every day for the same price. There by hosts of mosquitoes hamming about him, \ regimental jackets,aud marched betweenfiles \ twd, on tbe gronnd that if it ia never wauted, | are no such people in Germany aa are scat evidently ravenous for his Mood.
He had not sat long iu this plight, when he discovered a peasant woman on horseback coming to¬ wards him-
of their European guard to the muzzles of the two guns. The rill havildar, one of the two, was a noble looking mau in the noon of man¬ hood ; tall and stately. His mien was erect
Sbe had approached very near, when, sud- aud dignified until the men of the Royal Ar- denly gettiug sight of the siugular apparition tillery laid hands ou him. Tben he seemed on the fallen tree, she palled np her horse i to feel that his hour had come: a shudder and looked aghast. He addressed her in a ^ gbook his frame, his jaw fell, and his ivory- very tender tone, saying"JlfflfusAfca inoi pady | ijhite teeth were disclosed. suda," (Come here, my mother.) She mus- | While the two men were being bound not tered courage to ask what he wanted. "Your | asyllablewasuttered by the assembled crowd, petticoat" wju* lhe reply. "I have but oLe ; -[^^^ ^ rattling of sleel along the linegave no- take it and spare me!" she murmured almoj^t tice that the Eufield rifle was being prepared inaudibly, dismounting aud handing him the f^^ action. At the word " prime"—aud when garment. He lost no time in putting it on, , jbe ominous click of the lock fell upon the aud then marched alon« the road. Shoilly . g^j.^ the Tenth Native infantry visibly shook, afterward his servant aud driver came up at ¦ ^^ ,^^^ evident that Ihey did not know but full gallop, and were mnch relieved when . ^^^^^^ ^^.^^.^ j^^^y^t the rifle might be brought they beheld him safe, but could scarcely^ ; ^^ shoulder, aud levelled against their front, maintain their gravity on sight of his extra j Simultaneously with the loading of the In¬ ordinary costume. The horses continued . fontry, the guns to the right and left of the their furious pace to the station, whence two ; criminals ^ere turned atraight npon the na- meu were instantly sent back with the car- , t've regiments. They were loaded to the riage, and iu .ibout an hour my friend was ; muzzle with canister and grape, and the gun-
flowers? Would it not be an agreeable man¬ ner in which to spend a recess, now aud then,
of knowledge with which to work; 1 look.."'"' ^"^^ ^"P*'^' Communion with the
beautiful is indeed desirable for |
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