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!h? evening twilight gathers
Bound our departing day,
Then we shall sit end ponder
On the dim and shadowy past:
Within the heartV still chambers
The guests will gather fast.
The friends in youth we cherished
Shall oome to us once more,
Again to hold communion
As in the days of yore.
They may be stern and sombre;
They may be bright and fair;
But the heart will have its chambers ;
Tlifl crnosta Will mtilior ilinrn
How shall it I*, my sisters t
Who, then,shall be our guests!
How shall it be my brothers.
When life's shadow on us rests ?
Shall we not, 'midst the silence,
In accents soft and low,
Then hear familiar voices
And words of long ago!
Shall we not see dear faces,
Sweet smiling as of old,
Till the mists of that still chamber
Are sunset clouds of gold,
When age lias cast its shadows
O'er life's declining way,
And the erening twilight gathers
Round our departing day ?
mS(DlSILIL&Hie(DTI3.
n:_i- ci i j r ""
uu is guuiuu Learn ao neep
House,
No young lady can be too well instructed
in any thing which will effect
the comfort of. a family. Whatever
position in society she occupies she
needs practical knowledge of the duties
of a houseke per. She may l)o placed
in such circumstances that it will not
be necessary for her to perform much
domestic labor; but on this account
she needs no less knowledge than if
she was obliged to preside personally
over the cooking 6tovc and pantry.?
Indeed, I have often thought that it is
more difficult to direct others, and
requires more experience, than to do
the same work with our own hands.
Mothers are frequently so nice and
particular that they do not like to give
up any part of their care to their
children. This is a great mistake in
their management, for they are often
hardened wit'u ftud need relief.
Children should be eanj taught to
make themselves useful?to assist t.'.'fir
parents in every way in their power,
and consider it a pr.vilego to do so.
Young people canuot realize the
importance of a thorough knowledge of
housewifery but those who have suffered
the inconveniences and mortification
of ignorance can well appreciate
it. Children should be early induged
in. their disposition to make and cxf
eriment in cooking in various ways,
t is often a "troublesomo help" which
they afford, still it is great advantage
to them.
I know a little girl, who at nine
years old made a loaf of bread ever}'
week during the winter. Her mother
taught her now much yeast, and flour
to use, and she became qui*e an expert
baker. Whene/er she is disposed to
try her skill in making simple cake, or
pies, she is permitted to uo so. She
is thus, while amusing herself, learning
an important lesson. Her mother
calls her little housekeeper, and often
permits her to get what is necessary
for the table. She hangs tho keys by
her side, and very musical their jingling
is to her cars. 1 think, before she is
out of her teens, upon which she has not
yet entered, that she will have some
idea how to cook.
Some mothers give their daughters
the care of housekeeping, each a week
by turns. It seems to me a good arrangement,
and a most useful part of
their education.
Domestic labor is by no means incompatible
with the highest degree ol
refinement and mental cnlture.?
Many of the most elegant, accomplishel
women I havo known, have looked
well to their household duties and have
honored thomselves and their husbands
oy so doing.-?
JticnLiKu.?One ol the finest passages
in Riclilieu?Young man, be blilhe ;
for, note me, from the honr I grasr
that picket, think that vonr guardian
star rain* down fortune on you.
Francisco?If I fail t
Kichlieu?Fail 1 fail! in the bright
lexicon of youth, which fate reserve*
for a moat glorioua manhood, there ia
no ouch word as fail!
Why ahould a young man foil ? It
he he honest, if he be honorablo, if he
be ardent, if he be energetic, if he be
gifted with mental power, if ho be
right Tn seul and strength, he should
never fail; and if any alluring temptation
whisper iu his ear words that
moke him turn aside, let him revert
to that bright lexicon, ami never fail.
and ointment man in London, wnt??
to the Pratris JVews on thd iubject of
*ul yortising. He aays:
yours bus recommended your paper to
me Ae an advertising medium. He
mentioned the circulation,* but may
have been mistaken in the amount.?
Will you kindly inform me as to the
circulation of your weekly, as I wish
to make a contract with you for the
insertion of my advcrtisraent. I am
unlimited in my advertising; my list of
papers is now 1300, and I pay in advance.
Yours respectfully. To which
the editor of the JVews responds :
Very dear Sik.?The circulation of
the Prairie jVeios, which lias been increasing
with unexampled rapidity fi>r
more tnam two years, now amounts to
forty-three, though I am bound in honor
to say that two of my subscribers
being very precarious pay, I shall
probably cut tnem off before this letter
reaches vou,sq that yon are at liberty
to consider the list reduced to forty-one.
To this number should bo added seven
gratis copies sent to as many friends
of mine at a distance, out of compliment
to their indefatigable exertions in
procuring new subscribers. This number
should be further augmented by
a permanent exchange list of sixty-ft re,
making in all a constant weekly circulation
of one hundred and thirteen,
besides an average of half a dozen
surplus copies ft week, which are sent
witli religious scrupulosity to j>oetinasters
nnd other distinguished individuals
in benighted parts of the world. I
have good grounds for estimating my
reading patronngc at forty-nine per- '
sons per copy. You may safely calculate
that the 5537 readers of 1113- paper !
would consume on an average ten clol- 1
lars worth per annum, each, of your 1
pills and ointment particularly the pills, 1
for I can not promise you an extensive sale
of your ointment in this region, cutaneous
diseases being rare, as may be
inferred from the fact that the foreign 1
born population of Mississippi is only 1
one in sixty-two of the aggregate. So 1
you perceive I shall bo the means of
opening a market to 3 011 for $55,370 !
worth of the invaluable remedies which '
have immortal-Z/<?-ed your name, on '
which, after deducting the cost of the
materials, boxes, etc., your profit will i
be about eighty-five per cent, or $47,- i
064 50. Upon this handsome increase 1
of your profits, accruing through my
instrumentality, I propose to charge
tho moderate com mission of one per
cent, $473 C2$. If yon arc satisfied
with them, for the first quarterly instalment
of $117 00, l>e so goed as to
pay f::r me one year's subscription to
I*lineh DittgcM* and 1 he Times, all
of which aro good papers, and should
be encouraged, and Bend me the bal
ance in cuttings of the London Partic- 1
ular Madeira grapevine. Subsequent 1
intsaliuents may be sent, at your opt ion,
in Punk of England notes, or any sort
of truck except your medicines.?Give
my best respects to Queen Victoria,
the next time you see her: tell lierslio
is a lady whom I greatly esteem, nnd
that I often think with what satisfaction,
while this disastrous war is so thin- 1
ning the population of her realms, she 1
must reflect tllilt she. at least- has rlnne i
her <lutv in the way of keeping it up.
Your obedient servant,
Tine Editou.
i
A Clever Dodge.
At the encampment of a body of j
British troops, in the province of Boje-j
pore, in tlie East Indies, one of the of- j
ticers had a horse stolen, but the chief j
missing the road before lie got out ot
sight of the tents, was detected and
brought back.
The gentlemen, highly pleased at
recovering the horse, and much surprised
at the dexterity of the fellow,
who carried him from the midst of six
or seven files of grooms, was more inclined
to admire his address and cxpertness
than to punish him.
Next morning, his resentment having
entirely subsided, he yielded to his curiosity.
He ordered the follow, therefore,
to l>e brought before him, and in-1
quired by what contrivance he had of-1
1 fected his purpose.
The fellow replied, he could not well!
tell his honor, but, if he pleased, he
would eJurw him.
i Well, then," says the officer, "since
; you are so bad at description, we will
, see how you do it."
"Now, sir, pray take notice. This
! is the way I crawled over the grooms.
The next tiling was to loosen the ro]>ee
behind, which I did thus. 1 then clapped
a halter?observe, sir, if yon please
?over his neck, thus."
"Admirably clever, by Jove !" cries
the officer, laughing and rubbing his
hands.
"In this manner," continued the fellow,
"I jumped upon his t>ack, and
when once I am mounted, I give any
one leavo to catch me who can."
. In saying this, he gave the horse a
kick, pnshod him, through the gaping
crowd, put him to his full speed, carry,
ing hiiu off clean, and baffling all pursuit.?British
0 uardum.
* * ,
done in enttiTw ditch oa> defendant?*
lands. Plea: Payment and set off, m
bacon and corn meal.
PiaiotUpB sotk on itniA; recollects
the ditching perfectly, bart seems to
forget about the bacon,
Col. B. lor defendant r uYou say
your dady did all this ditching? Do
yon know what he go* in p^y for itt"
Witness ; "He never got nothing, as
ever I beam on?that's what he never
got."
Ool. B. -'Did'iit your dady got com
nnd bacon from the defendant in pay
for that ditching?"
Witness; "Never beam of hip giting'
no corn nor bacon."
Col. B. "What did your dady and
his family live on that summer!"
Witness; "Yittels, mostly."
Ool. B. " What sort of victuals?"
Witness: "Well, meat and bread
nnd some whiskey.
11. "Where did lie get that meat
and bread?"
Wit: "Well, fust from one, and then
fust from another."
B. "Did'nt he get somo of it from
defendant?"
Wit. "He nought,"
B. "I know lie might, but did he ?
that's the a uestiou."
W it. "Well, ho mougliU and then a
gin you know, he mought'nt."
B. (With considerable excitement,
and in tones of thnnder) "Answer the
anestion, sir, and no more of this triing
with yonr oath. Did your daddy,
or did he not, get corn and bacon from
the defendant tor ditching?"
Wit. "Well now he mouglit; It don't
occur adzactly, you know.
Ilorc his Ilonor interferes, and with
i stern judicial frown, addresses witless
thus, "Witness, you must answer
he ([ucstion, or the Court will Wooni J
jelled to deal with you: can't you say (
l*es or no 2"
Wit. "I rcckin." x
Court, "Well, then, answer yes, or ]
no ; did or did not your daddy get corn \
\nd bacon from the defendant at tho '
time referred to?" J
Wit. (Now fully urroused and conscious
of his danger) "Well, Jedge, 1 ;
can't adzactlv amember, yon know,
seoins' as how its all dun bin gone and ,
oat up; but, (planting himself firmly,
as one determined to out with it,) to
the l>cst of my rickolection, ef my menory
servos me right, he mought, and
then again lie mougWnt.
The plaintiff saved his bacon. Verdict
accordingly.?AehviUe Sjpectaior.
IIkakixg a man complain that poli
tical papers of all kinds had l)ccome ,
such liars, that for his part-, he did not
believo any of them,reminds me of the 1
old storv of the miller and three sons.
Coming into tho mill, and finding a
ji-ist in the hopper, the old man cried 1
out:
'Tom have you tolled this grist!'
Yes sir.'
'llill have you tolled this grist f"
'Yes sir." ^ i
Sam have you tolled this grist?'
'Yes sir." i
'You arc all a pack of lying scound i
rels," sa3*s the old man." "I don't be- 1
lievo a word von sav?I'll toll it my- 1
self."
A Good anecdote is told of an old
Methodist preacher, who rode a circuit
a few days ago. While going to one
of his appointment*, he met an old acquaintance,
one of the magistrates
of the count ry. lie asked the minister
why he didn't do as the Savior did?
ride an ass. '"Because," said the divine,
"tho people have taken all to
make magistrates of."
Fou thk Cure of Croup. ?A piece of
fresh lard, as large as a butternut, rubbed
up with sugar, iu the same way
that butter and sugar, are prepared
for the dressing of puddings, divine in
three parts, and given at intervals of
20 ininuites, will relieve any case of
croupe not already allowed to progress
to the fatal point.
"Boss, I want twenty-five cento."
"Twenty-five cento! How noon do
yon want it, Jack ?"
"Next Tuesday."
"Ab soon a* that! You cant hare
it. 1 have toid you often that when
you are in want of bo large an amount
of money you must give me at leaat
four weeks' notice!"
'* We've betn Swhmning."?"Sam,
where have you been f
"We've been swimming, father."
"Wcl who's been gwimming witli
youT
"Nobody, sir."
"Well, but you said 'we've been
swimming,' didn't you f
"We've been swimming, father !"
"Who did you swim with, then, yon
yonng rascal r'
"Me, father;" said the oert urchin,
"why, I swam with the tkJe."
Here tlie youngster hardly dodged a
potato sent at his head.
To what ?r? is everything invisible U?
To the eve of s potato!
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Gold P?pi and Pencils : ' - a
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Silver Spoons, Knives, Cups,
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Also a new article of Sloevs Buttons and Collar
Bnttona, our own pattern. ,
Any of the above articles may be ordered and
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i
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rpiIK FIFTIETH EDITION*, with One
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HOWARDASSOCIATION
o) aPT-.iPisfiiAV~
Important Announcement.
rIV> all person* afflicted with Sexual disease*,
A such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Qonorrheea, Gleet, Sympbilis, the
Vice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia,
in view of the awful destruction of human
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the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate
riotims of-such dis?s?cs by Quacks,
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Charitable act worthy of their name, to give
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ad, (Male Or FrfOftla,) who apply by letter, with
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ao?l suffering, to Furaiah Meditino treo of
(*bnrga.
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eetabliehed by a special endowment, for
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eaa ba need tor no other purpose. It haa now a
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with Womb Copdnit, Leoeorrhoea, Aq.
pf Address, (poet^pald*) Dr. Oaorge B, Cal
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No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Penu.
Hy order of tbo Ihralitor*,
EZRA I?. IIAllTWETJ* President
fllO. PATftCniLD, Secretary.
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three hundred Illustrations engraved ?w
m0?*%IU Thrilling Original Stories
Am frollt the beet authors, end written expressly
for it. Beery volume contain. ?4 ?
or mora of Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens* PCpjyight
Novels, the celebrated author of **]lshvon
and Famine." The Press and the Public
pronounces it the most read!We of the Magazines.
It is Jtrictly moral, and eminently
American, as its name implies.
/<s Superb MezsoHntt and other SUtl Engraving*
>ed
Are the best published envwhere?fe ?*-J
ecu ted for it by the nisi artists { and, at the?
end of each year, are alone worth the soWecription.
wnjSr ''w- :i-"
.w ? - It* Colored Fashion Plate*
una me ?itiy reliable ones published ft#
America, and are magnificently colors^
platy*. The Paris, London, IMnhrde!phi?
and New York Fashions, aw described a#
length, each month. Its departments fo#
New Receipts, Crotchet "Worlt, ?#?btoMery,
Netting, Ilortiewfture, and Female Enu<*.
trinimm, are always well filled. pmfuselv |\.
i:Kiatc<l, and ilch with the latent novelties.
It is the best Ladies' Magazine In the
world ! Try it for one year 11
TERMS?Always in advance.
One copy, one year, $2,00
Three copioa, for one year, 5.00
Five oopies, for one year, 7,00
Eight copies, for one year, 10,00
i Sixteen copies, for one yenr, 20,00
PREMIUMS FOR CLUBS.
To every person getting np n club, ant
"Gift-Book of Art for 1065," with 50 Steel
engraving* will be given, or a volume of the
magazine for 1864. For a club of sixteey.
an axtra copy of tho magazine for 1865 will
be sent in addition.
| Address, tort rain, , ,
CHARLES .1 rirrrra/vsr
102 Chestnut Street, Phil.
Specimens set gratis,
an 3. 12 tf
THE MODEL
ASiMCiitouma.
XO H* IB TIM TLMM TO SUB8C/1/UK
OF THE COURIER.
Ternw of the CQVHlEK for a winJL
gle yenr nre two douahh jkt annum;
but, in order to continue its immense cirru:
lulion, the rubljihers still propose to Clttha
or Companies the following terms, THE
HKST KVKli OFKKUK1):?
l'AVADI.B tmUADir iv AOVArCB.
Two Copies one year, or 1 Copy 2 years, 4 3.
Fovn h 44 .... g
EtonT 44 44 (ami one for the Agant!) 10
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! TwKjrrr 44 44 44 44 20
Ovkr Twkntt COPIKH, TUB RAMK XVU
AS TUB LAST.
Jpy Members of old Clubs (not in arrears)
are perfectly eligible to the offers to new
ones, where they renewed in Clubs, and pny
in full directly to the otliec, either personally
or by mail, and not to an agent or third
per'on.
Postmasters or others sending for Clubs,
i w<ii 1.1 cnnfi-r ? 1 :? *'?
- ' u; liming incm met to
one addrcM when they can do *? conveniently.
CLUSUING WITH MAGAZINES.
jt*}~ The Courier, and either Graham, Godey,
or Harper'* Magazines, one year, for
Four Dollar*. The Courier and Peterson'*
Ladies' National Magazine, Aithur'* Home
Magazine, or Scientihc American, for TKrt*
Dollar*.
letters containing remittance* may l>e
registered in nuy Post < ?Hic? in the United
State*; in which case omltf money forwarned
to u* at our riak.
ANDREW M'MAKJN.
No 141 Chestnut St. Philadelphia
TS, Arthur s Home Tlaga#
zine for 1855. Fuutfopie* ayeer to*
$5 ' -c-v v,; JJ-*>ee "
ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAinror*
the year 1850, will contain between 800
and 1000 double column octavo pagea of
carefully edited reading matter. It will, in
addition, be largely illustrated in Uie beat
style of arty with elegaat steel and colored
Engravings, and by several hundred hi I
wood Engravings of citios, scenery, remarkable
places, and objects in Science, Art, Natural
IlUtory, Needlework, tho Latest Fashions,
Articles of Dress, Ac. All for $1,2A ft I
year, in clubs of four subscribers.
TERMS :?ONE COPY, for one yeaa* I
$2,00: TWO COPIES, for one year, $3,00 ;
THREE COPIES, for one war, $4,00 ;
FOlTfl COPIES, tor 0T,z yea?, , I
JW All additional su bKribm lw(?4
four at the same rata; that is, $l,2fi per amr
r
||tti
OCT Where Twelve Subscriber* and M
are sent, the getter up of the elub will be entitled
to an additional copy of the tUflMha
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wy S nooic and Home hfagMfro, oda
jaar for $3,00.
Specimen pumbeiywit io all who
with to subscribe or mahffip duba.
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