The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 07, 1843, Image 1

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TERMS CIF- PUBLICATION,
Qn tht Coilit System:. -
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,:•,- 11re. MinelV-lonrril wil : titter the Ist, of _Jannto7
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n_eitt, be. - piddiabbtl on the followingetras and condi
-'"'''' Is ay:
is Inonths, , -.1. ,- ' - ,'T '.-.. ''' ' - 1 00 -
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hree - months, ..' --, : - 50
. . ayable semi-annually i n atOarice by tf;ose who re
-. ide In the countv--and ar t illy in adVanee bylhose
who tesideat 4 diat2llCq.- '- ' • - sr , 1:- • ... c. -- •
All.:rAlWer Will 66 , ‘ ' unklikflie subwiripticnt
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„ a paid ut advance. % - , '
- . Virietiolleri in - advinee will pay for three ' 'Years
apets delivered bilhe Test Ride! , will be
charged 25 cents extra. -1 "
-TO 'ADVERTISERS ~ - , ' •
Advettisements not -exceeding. a sinters of twelve
Ales will, be charged , 8 1 for three insertions. and 50
Centiftir Jae ihlertion. - - Five lines or under. 25eents
for each insertion. Yearly adiertisers will be-dealt
.twilit on the ,following term: -.: - ' •
- -' One Colemn...: .; .$2O I_Tato squares. ..., 410
Three-fourtha ti10....15 I.one -d0...-....:. ~.6
." H a tre01im0,.......12 1 Business cards..slines, 3
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MI adiertisetnents Inut be paid for in advance an
-ess an account is opened with the advertiser.. - .
The charge of Merchants will be $lO per annum.
with the privilege, of keeping one advertisement not
exceeding one square standing doting, the year and
inserting a - smaller one iti each riper- Those who
:occupy s a larger space will be charged extra. a
. Notices for Tavern Licence. St.
- All notices for sfeetingt4 dad proceedingi armee!.
ego not considered of generatinterest,and many otha
er notices which have been inserted heretofore gra
nitiously, with the exception of Marriages - and
deaths will he charged as advertisements. Notices
~ of Deaths, in which _invitations are extended to the
friends and relatives of the deceased. to attend the fu
beta! -will - be chirgeti as advertisements
OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE
'Sipes/age to andfid from all parts of fie4ml. E l lan4
Scodtimi and es in Regular P,eket Ships.
-71.14a217GEMEN7S F0R.1813.• •
- . ./The Proprietoca, encouraged by the lily
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oral patronage bestowed upon them in
rid former, seasons; will have, in addition
P irtqn - to the lines formerly employed by them
- - for the purpose ofbringing out came,
'ss.c.usto CABIN and sreseasoe passengers. a, line of
first class satiate/as riscgrr sate , from Liverpool.
to Philadelphia, one sa iling on the 116, 18th and 28th
of each month. Also first • class packet ships sailing
on the Ist and 15th of April, May N
and Jane, from
lAINDONI , ERRY. BELFAST, CORK Una PUIII;IN to New
York or Philadelphia idnEcT, which together with
their old catablished line of New York ono Liverpool
packets, sailing every POUR days from Liverpool. and
their line of New York and London packets. sailing
every TEN (aye from London, presents an array or.
shipping ,far surpassing that of any other. house in the
trade, and is well worthy of the attention of those
who are.desirous of sending - far their friends in the
ofd aiuntrydiiringthe coming season.;
The teams of passage and dietary (according to a
late act of Parliament,) will be very moderate, mid a
fire passage from Ireland to Liverpool, persteam
boat can also be secured. • • • .
For the accommodation of those sending for theif
fr ends. Diane - at Sight will he given upon
The Belfast Banking Company and Branches, Ireland.
• The city 4Glasegow Bank and Branches, Scotland.
Spooner, Aiwood 4- Co. bankers. London.
Ana p.•w. Byrnes, Esq, end agents, Liverpool.
Payable in every town throughout the Kingdom. •
For passage os any other information, apply persorti
ally or by letter, postpaid, to .
j'; BENJ. BANAN,
• Pottsville, Agent for the Proprietors.
PottsTille, November 5, 45--
cOUNTIERIFEITERS, DEATII-BLOW. I
MAHE public mitlpfease observe that Ito Thandreth
Pills tire geniine. unless the box has Ciretrlabels
upon it, ( the top, the side and the. bottom.) each
containing a- fae.sitnile,"signa tore of my handwriting,
thus--B.SiANDaErn. ttrD.' These labelsare z en-.
graved on meet, beautiful, designc:d, and done at an.
expense of over $2,060. Therefore it wilt be seen
that the only thing necessary to piocurc..fie medicine
in its purityvis to observe these labels:"
Remember the top, the side, and bottom. The
following respective persons araduly authorized, and
hold - '
Certifiealeeof Agency for,lke Sale -of Bra °diva's
Vegetable /Miasmal Pills,
IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
Wm.
,Mortimer.Jc. Pottsville.
Hantzinger;ktevan, Schuylkill HAven.
E. 4 E. HniTiine,r.orwigourg.
'S. Seligman, Port Carbon,
~•
' James Bobuisoniar. tck., Port Clinton,
FAlWaid A. Kutzner. Minersvide.
Benjamin Ilerinei,Tamaqua.
.49bserve that ech Agent has an Engraved
certlfi
• ate -pf Agency, captaining, a representation or Dr.
BRAN ORETIPS 'Manufactory at Sing Sing. and up
cf,whickwill alskbOeerrixact conies of the nen
labilfite ifftW:xiseix - rkwip tllo . 3randreth Pill Boxes.
B IL
DA NDILETII. M. D.
P. North Eighth s6`t
February 19. 8-1,1
. - - OLDEN.. SWAN itoTE
- • 7 . ( REVIVED, ) •
No: p 'Third st„
ARO ONE PlOi.L.filiPglLD4lr,
CII . IILES W MSS has I..rised this
"-ilished' hotel, which has been completely put
in order .for. the accommodation of.
L travelling' - and permanent boarders.
AU
It proximit to businesa, renders it
—_ .nom desirable to ktrangers and residents
of 'tiib . cuy.e ..E.;very portic:lathe househas'un
dereone complete cleansing , The culinary.
ecpartmenr is . tif the first order—with goo& cooks
and servants selt.‘eied to insure attention toguests
—Il as acctimmodations for 70 persons. -
Those who may favor the house with, their
custom, may be assured- of finding the best of
fare the best of attention.and, as is stated above,
very reasonable charges.
Si,,gri day, 31 25. • ,
frr. Room lor horses and vehicles. Also horses
to hire.
Germ.antawa and W hi terns rsh Stage Office.
ebiladelpliia. December 11,11341 50—tf
WISHITiGTON HOTEL
ARKE SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA;
THE subscriber respectfully announces to
friends and the public generally,.that he has'
if taken tIM • above named well known!
TAVERN STAND, (Formerly kept
w.. 1 4 by W. E. Camp,) where he will en.
dravur to serve those that may call
up m iiim in the most satisfactory manner.—The
House is centrally and pleasantly located, and
is furnished thinughout with the best of bedding
and other furniture, and hip Iceopimodations are,
such as to make it a convenient and cleanable
stopping plate.
Li - No exertions will be spared to make it
agreeable in all its departments to those: who may
favor hini with a call.
• Flt EDER ICK. J. FENN.
Deem , Lis 17. 11S12. 51-
PURE:WIIITE I pEAD
Y TETHER I ltll & Hlll ER, ma nufactm.
v rev', No 65 north Front 'street, Planck!.
'tibia. have Low d good supply of their warranted
pore while lend, old those . customer s who have
been sparingly supplied in consequenee of a
run on the article, shall n4w have Weir orders
No known substance possesses those preserve
-tire and beautifying properties so desirable in a
paint, to an t quill extent with unadulterated_
white lead; heree-iiny admixture of other marten.
nl~ only mare its value. It has therelore been
the steady aim of the .manufacturers,.for many
years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure
white lead; and the unceasing demand - for the ar
- tirle is proof that it has met-with favor. It is
hivoriably branded on orieheadIVETHERILL
& BROTHER, in full, and 'on the other, WAR.
nerrre.ri PiritE—allitn red letters,
November 19,'
TIOLSES & LOTS .
FOP. SALE T.
Be Aiso, a laree outfther •of l ir
. - Buildings,and out Lots. of ..s4t:„ 1
irtnot i s si zes, on the Navigation tract, lyipOtincit , `
pally in , the borough A pp"Wu
. , SAMUEL L'
Joly-16, 29-tf Real estate agen ,
" WAIM'S • PANACEA.—Afresh siva jrci
this celebrated . Medicine just received, and
or eale by the subscriber. wholesale and retail
la . Philadelphia prices. 3 bottles for 85 r e fail.•
• ' B. BANN AN,
"Oct. 22, 43-- '• Agent for Schuylkill county
ipLAY INC; d R subscribir has just
received an assortment of Playing Cards,
Plaid and Star,Backs, which'he 011 sell whole:
sale and retail at very low rates;. Merchants
and others supplied at'Philadelphia prices, -
B. BANNAN. .
November 19,
1.0 'IRISH WHISKEY.
=Just received by
/4
AtiLLER & HAGGERTY, one p . oncheon u. r
terior Old Irish Whiskey Otard, supe rior Pate , and
-Dstklroodi, 0010oblen's Went
Vecealber *
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"1 WILL TEACH toorxg4ng soorp.i.or. ego, TA1T01.,415111 ERIE° OUT PROIL_THE CAVIARE or goovraosOe-somica glowor L one STAXNCiIIt•TO cosi !W!O •AN SUR4ECT ALL NATURE TO
. OM USE AEU 'PLEASURE 40ENERN,
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VOL, •XIX:
c ON !•11131 PT IO,N
.Dtr; TAYLOR'S .
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BALSAM - OF"LIVERWORT.'
For Consumption, Coughs, cads. of
moad.-Paiti in the; sides or firiait, Asthma,
Pleurisy; shortness of breath, Palpitation of-the
heart, Debility.. Nervpasntss, and oil disfases
of the,.Lines and per. ' •
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pREPAIIED - M 375, bowery, id the city of, New
York, where the article first , originated, and is
only genuine. 1 ! • - • '
' This medicine has been Lused in. the' city of New
York. with.unexampled tsueceas for eight years: and
Toned equally . beneficial throughout the country. It
is now used by many orthe medical faculty with in- -
creased confidence and satisfaction. - •
See when you purchase that you get the tine medi
clue, from 37 - Bowery,' New York, sold by specifica
tions! • • . • - , •
Remarkable Cure of Consumption.
I have hemline itivadid. for tbree.lears, sad have
suffered - every torture , folio .confinued consumpton.
But Dr: Taylor has wholly cured me. TJie large'
quantities or mauera he used to raise has subsided, my
cough, ha.• ceased. and I am fleshy again, my health be
ing wholly, restored by using' three bottles of his cel
ebrated Balsam. 'M. E. WINDLF.YO °
No 139' Maiden Lane. New.lftirk..
Shortness of Breath.
, For this disease Dr Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort
has no equal. Having the Asthma, a severe pain m
My left side. and some congh;„l was induced to try the
abovemedieine, and meat was my joy to tied it cured
Me in about two weeks. It also cured my mother of
d'sescie attack of the Liver complaint, with Whic,h/
she had suffered two years. S.C. STONE. - /
23 Hall Place,New irerk.
Surprising
.Care of C,orisumption.
'Mr. R. Gladdin of Delhi New Yorkilif a natural
consumpttiousi constitution, has been/saved from an
untimely end by the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of
Liverwort. A severe cold brqught on an attack of
Pleurisy. and thus ended in general debility and con.
gumption. A constant cough, hectic flush, restless
,nights, quick pulse, and continued logs of Beth, augur
cd a speedy death; but as soon as he commenced the
use of this Balsam, he/grew better, and is now fully
restored to health. / • AGENT.
OtIET.•TAYLO ft%
• BAII 4 AM OF LIVERWORT. - •
The cures and benefiteniocured by the. nse.of this
medicine,. in all cases of diseases ,of the Longs, is al
most inereditable. It hits been used by several per
sonfrin this neighborhood and there is scarcely an in
stance but its benefits have been fully realized. -Per
/ions afihtted with
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
diffiCulty of h'reathing, pains in the side or breait, spit.
iing of blood catarrhs, palpitation of the heart ,oppres
slot) and soreness of the chest, whooping cough, plen.,
nay, hectic fever, night sweats, difficulty or profuse
expectoration, and dll other affections of the chest;
.lungs and liver, should not 'Cid of procuring 0 bottle
•of this Medicine. . J. „WRIGHT,
sandy Washington county, N. Y.
The composition of. Dr. Taylor's' Balsam of Liver
won is only known by the Proprietor, therefore it is
dangerous-using any but that from 375 Bowery.
TO THE PUBLIC.
WE hereby certify that our eon 6 years of age. was
.suddenly taken with a fever, and after a severe sick
nese a violent cough ensued.
He was; bloated; his skin Was filled, and hie
cian said there was no favorite symptom about him.
that-tie had a confirmed consumption. At that time.
we proalred a bottle of that valuable medicine, Tay-
Inea Balsam of LiVerwori. 'After taking one. bottle
we began to have hopes of his recovery. He *I6E;
ed until he had dyed five bottlea.. It is now a year
from that time, and his health is better than it has been
since an infant.
. . DAVID & HANNAH ROGERS,
Granville, Washington c0...N. Y.
For proof of the above statement I refer to the sub
scriber aboie people of high respectability.
GEORGE TAYLOR.
VIOLENT eioeGirl AND COLD .CllltED.—The severer
change of weattc, having given me a most violent
cold. also espectoratboa gum difficulty of breathing; I
Was MuChdifittesse4 Untll tin u k D r. T ay j o ei B a l sam
ofLiverwort. I. found this medicine to suit my case
and cured me at once which causettounto recommend.
it to others. J... 1. FISHER. 17 13arrsicv et N.Y.
PAIN IN Tilt FIDE AND mess'.—Theie diseases
have caused me, much trouble, and often prevented
my at tending to busmen. Every medicine I heard of
1 tried. but round no relief. As a last resource I con
cluded so try:l)r. l'aylor's Balsam of Liverwort. As
soon as I dal, 1 grew better. and have been gaining'
ever since ;am now in good health, and can trulyre
commend, this Balsam as being far superior to any
thingelse: - A. I...GREEN - 12 Pot et. N.Y.
SPITTING OF BLOOD CORM --For four months 1
have had a discharge or blood from:the lungs, all:Mist
daily. Also a dry liardrdugb, some; trio. gr e a t w ea k.
nets. After trying the ' 4:octets in vaiii for 3 months.
I concluded to use Dr„ Taylor. Balsam o f Liver w ort,
of which three bottles has. made an write cure.
- V. HAVILA ND, 17: Oak at. N.Y.
For sale only in Pottsville,by
JOHN &it:. MARTIN. Agent.
22-Iy.
NEw AND GREAT INvv, , NrioN.
FlLXl+iCis's HIGHLY IMPRovED ALLN-
11Y this Wonderful invention a lever and da l
JIP plicate can be tviitteritin one operation with .
more cdse and Erreater than - a tangle let.
ter with , an ordinary pen andink. • •
To the Mc rehanftle, professional and. travelling
part of the comunity this truly great invention as
of infinite value as it is a' great saving of lime,
trouble and expviiso. - The principle advantage . to
be dei iced hum the rrianifilld -writer is, that a
Copy alloy document may be kept without any
additional trouble to the writer, and , without any
necessity of using either an inkstand
, or a, pen.
The instrument tiYed for writing is ap agate
Point, consequently it never wears by,use. For
batiks, insurance offices, merchants, rrierfof boal
nese generally, la wye ra, postmasters, editors.
reporters, public-officers, and all wiio maybe de
sirous of preserving copies of their letters, deem. i
ments, &c. with an immense saving of time kid
the 66644c1 - ton df having . an exact copy of what
they have 'written, this will be found invaluable.
Francis's Manifold Writer has now been in Sue
cessful ooeration - two.. years, during , which time
the proprieter has had the pleasure of receiving
the unfeigned approbation of all whose,ob,serva•
tion it has come under. At the late fair of,tlie
American I n stituTii the merit 4 'of ibealtieleWcre
examined into by three of the moat able cheiriists
in the country, who pronounced itto be a 'very
ingenious and useful. contrivance, and not liable
to change color by expoiure idea, moistures,tat
chemical agenta.,. Consequently a medal was a,
warded by the Institute.
• The proprieter has lately made
iments in this article. The paper-
quality rnieufactured in the Uhl
made for the Maniftdd writer ei
CIEI
* der. 'The tang ofthem,-.10
been thonght, itnponl l- "
-brought to_perfr - -
trein'esew
.2 WO'
.ountty..itlerehants in general
_eirodvantagc to procuto the arti.
Ie; me they meet with a ready, sale. A liberal
-deduction milde to three vibe buy by wholesale.
Newspape re or magazines throughout the coun.
try copying !he sitxive entire without alteration or
abridgement (including this notice) and giving-if
twelve inside insertions, shall receive a copy eub.
ject to their order by sending! paper , contoloin
the advetthieniCnt t 6 the, office of the subscriber.
.111 W IS FRANCISO33 William street,'
corner Maideti - tane,NeW - Terli.• •
November 121842 - = - •-
SVERNIIFUGr k ---Thia valuabk.
Itledkeice, which has gained • a greater ecleh!
rity than any other Worm Siedicine in. the coon
try, always on'fined;' - i7hol;stile- acid retail,"nL
Philadelphia prices. No familyilitter once,nsing
it, *ill be without this Medicine. 3
• ' , WllllllC4Ait,:'
Oct. 22, .; .Agent tot Pclnlylkill cosityr.-!.
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WEEKLY :BY 'BENJAMIN I3ANNAIst; PO. LE ,scHOO4, COUNTY,- . ,TA.
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TAKE NOTICE!"
'FOLD WRITER.
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effserjsitork
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MI
CHEAP BOOKS!
..
111 E subscriber offers '
the following Bimini
for'sale'ettur l iery low prices mulled i
Nicholson's Caipenter's Guide . • - 114 00 •
Claw It's• Commentary lon the New Testa,- •
mem, I volume 2 50
Life of Christ, by. the Rev. ',John Fleet.
isica; with plates. largesuarto volume 3 50
=Life of Calvin • i -621
Diversions of . lloTlyeot, or Mothers irt of -- -/
Thinking ' . - '• ,' , ' : - 37 i
-Cheliner's Evidence of Christianity , -/47i
Popular Infidelity, by the Rev. Hainan/
•• Hooker- 1 /
75
Deddridge's Family Expositoi 4 .../ 300
Trier's Universid IHistory, betturA r vols. --
of the New York School Disict Li-
2 50
, _ • . /
Memoir of the R e v. Joseph i Sanfitrd 75
Biography Of Peggy Dow,by Lore Dow 50
!„ , r)
Drew on the Resurrection ot.the '
s ul 100
Nuebner's Bible Narratives - • ' - 75
Keith's Demonstruifims of the ruth of '
,Christianity „. 1 , • 1.37 k
Pain's Pt . :tiniest — Writings, 2 it 'times2 50
Webster's Bible 2 50
Village-Serinons -t. '.- ' .., -I B 7
The Artist's and Meehaniers R pository 100
1
.....: Artie,
The Pi llage Blacksmith _
Catechism of Iron, or the 3
Aleahanie's complete G
/ Trade ' '- '
Ewing's Principles of El°
Newman's Rhetoric •
Bonk of Murders and Tea
Pirates Own Rook
~,
Book of Pirates
Philosophy 'of Benevolent.'
A'utibiography of Adam
Rev.. B. B. Clarke • 50
/
Rev. Joseph. Wolt'e Missiohary Labors . 1 00
Conversations on NaturOand Art, with
,
plates, 75
American Packet - Libra y. containing
1000 receipts -- : - ' 311
Ilt
Proscribed• German Stade ,L.Clausinr '• 37/
Abercrombie's Intellectual Philosophy 87 .
Nevins on Popery ,
Rev. Charles Buck's Works complete in '
Centimes
Fox's took of 3Lartyrs.large quarto, with
plates .
Year Book, or Manual of Every Day Re.
• ference, arranged for every day in the
year ,
The Female Student, or Lectures to Young
Ladies on Female Education, by Mrs.
Phelps , 75
Six Months in a__Convent 37
Supplement to 'do no
Six Months in a House of correction 75
Blunt's History of St. Paul 37
Outlines of Sacred History -. 50
Russell's Lessons in Enunciation 25
William's Universal Gazeteer, 1 00
Lectures to Children, by the Rev..l, Todd 374 - i,
)3lue Laws of Connecticut 25N
Bunyan's Visions 50
Buoyan's Holy War, elegant edition with
plates 87i
Josephtis, 2 volumes . 300
Shakspeare 2do • ' 350
Do Bdo . 1 25' .
Chillingworth's Works • 275
Scott's Bible, 3 volumes • 6 50
Plutarch's Lives . 2 72
Beck's Theological Dictionary 1 12i
Doosy Bible 2 75
Josepheis, I volume 1 50
Pictorial Bible, 3 yore . • 6 00
Sear's - Bible Biography 2 50
Whitfields Sermon's • - - 3'25
Barnaby Rudge
Hervey's. Meditations: -- • - • 87i
Herman's Zoliikoffer ( German) 1 75
Christian Philosopher, by Dick, 75 .
Hume Book of Health and Medicine 2 75
Together.with a variety of other books, it very
low rates. _ -
Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent.
rTO let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract o
laud belonging to the North American Coal Co.
known as the Mill Cree k_ Tract, ,containing the for
lowing list of, Coal Veins, many of which,-ramong
others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having ' a range
of over a mite in length, viz Lewis. Spohn, &mac
leug h, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey,
Peach Mountain Veil s. Green ',mirk, or Ravenadale
Vein, Perpendicular,':Dinnond,, and Big- Diamond
Veins. along with many others .not named.-
' Alan, all , that tract called the Junction -Tract, be
longing to the said coMpany, containing—the Salem.
Forest. Rabbit Hole, Mortimer,Tunnel, Black mine,
C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. a Saw
Mill, and Grist ND ll,si tua ted on the Mill Creek Tract
all of which will he rented on moderate turns by ap
plying v. • - DAVID CIIILLAS.
at his office, at the Landings ofisaid.company. at
Pottsville, or to
TIMOTHY M. BRYAN.
Market Street. Philadelphia
fd-3mo.
Dectmber 17,
1 DRUGS AND 3111DICINES.
ffUST received iwaddition to former supplies , a
general alp:on - meat of. •
_
'amts,
Alaticrnes, Torpentiite,
Chemicals,„ Dye Stuffs, .• . •
Patent Medicines, Varnishes,
Perfumery, Glass, from? by 9 to 24 430.
Together with e'veiy aruclo in hisWIC , lie
offers for cite, at a mall adviance.and'aolieiti‘ttie - ot.
tendon or Dysiciaaa and eouatryilealersgenarally.
JOIIN S. C. 31ARTIN. ,
ter Pirticulni•dAtentio'n giiin to Physicians Pie
scriptioimat all hours: - ' •
r% o v en be r 26.
GROCER lESI2 - GROCEIVIIN I "
Java, Rio, Lagiiira, s asid 'other COfrece.
Porto Rico, St.troix, and New Ottmini Sugar.
Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, South.
'ong, and Ponchung Teas.
SugarilMise, and Syrup Molasses.
Sperm Oil and Common 'Oil.
Rice, Barley, Siarcb, and a general isiortinpiit
of spices: , For sale; very low by
TROUTMAN & SILI
Pottsville, pe.ceioer,tl),„;:,::;,-;;;:i_kL‘7
UOVELVB
anctlnk in quart. pint, half pint.
Jll. ; This Ink flowurery freely, and
froth sedinient. • Alsb, llover's Inde.l-
ible lota prepasatittni an article superior tda
any.olber in market. , IL - BANN AN.
Deco*:tr_;*" . ' • • 51--
and in a
CARD. ' : : •
-11/11.LIA.1k18; Pietist, most respectful.
-‘'" l6 ty infotnia his rriends, and 'the cothlte'geli. -
thathe bas removed` his office from Nef.-
38 North 9th street, to No. 120 l Arch•Pred,let.
door. below. Sixth street, *nth: side; where be
continue: the practtee Of DENTISTRY. in.
all its different branches. operations
reed on the late and most approved principles.
Philadelphia, Deternhee • ' 5
NOTICE. . • ,
TIRE snyocribet iptplien Jeffers of Adini.
:istiatiOn to the _ estate of Thomas ttelind,-late.
of rcirt Caibcin;deceased, elves notice 'to 'per
sons having clonal' against the said estate;'. to
piescot them tiaim-forsettletnent, and.to all in
'depted to said estate, to make!pagment. to Atte
pabspriher:fresiding in Pori Carb&t.
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Tits rATHOsts -
TITE tINERS'i 30tIRAL;
January .1 2 'lB=
A,ound upon the wailing breeze,
'his the dyiim year. I I t
Singing OS last sail
To.those it Orts from here:
Why are Alese'mclapcholy,
That sad and doleful strain 1 .
Lo we!nre here to' greet. with smiles,
Another; year again' -
But hark! !while dies that •gloOmY, lay; " '
Another i strain we bear;
It ushers, in a brighter day, • -
Another' happier yearf • --•-
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It leaves the cares, the lassitude; -•
The toil's of lifeht:hind ; •
And many! slogans song iri borne
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On by the rushing Wind.'
It comes--fit comes, peke joy ful, all.
The pleasant household hearth;
It comes togreet the, festive hill,:
With revelry and Mirth;
Laugh on for youth is on its brow,
Though winter in its heatt ;
Lang only) bright and 'nervy ones, ,
E all its joie depart. •
There's music for the mirthful; -
And there's laughter for the gay ;
And for the young rejoicing -heart,
There's many s sunny day r• /
There's visions kir the dreamer's soul,
Most exquisitely wrought; •
And golden, fancied, scenes of bliss,
, More handful than thought!. •
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There's inirth for all the sighing ones,
And smiles for those that weep :
There's sunny days and summer nights,
For eyes that cannot sleei);
There's_ her:: for the despaiiing hearts
Of care , and toil -worn men;
So all that's meet for earth's own race,
It brings you pace
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Oh mingle not a note of doe.'
Oh breathe no sound of ireful; •
Icirbe joyless, let it sleep, • • - / '
With the departed dead;
And bringi no thought but Oadness,
No song but that of cheer,' ,
Leresqy tone of sadness.
Rest with the dying yrl
We have many. Fnanyblennings, ,
Spread by a mighty hand;,, . ,
In our heart'so7n bestratictions,
And in onrriative land ;1
'Though •the'stormy tide is ging,
One bop, is Ours . 7 -the _ t;
Wo can turn our trust in fety,
fa our Maass or Tun rarer,
With ors hand to guide ou -vessel, -
We shall proudly stem the tido.;
And led , by•ltis unerring soul, -
In peace and honour guide;
Who that has heard his burning voice,
In high and keen debate; l ' -
Would never 'know his cosintry's choice
The pillar of her state I I ~ -
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Let us leave the storm. the warfare
Of politics and strife;
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And mingle in the simple scenes„ ,
That make our daily ,life` '
And givo,a tbotight to humbler.hearts, ~,
But even lieni, the e - range
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Of ~ Ti mes," and desolation,, leaves
A blighting ibtl a Change.
B. BANNAN
There's many a smouldering hearth Stone,
Where brightly burned the blaze;
Where jest, and song, and laugh went round,
In happier holydays; 1. - -
And scattered far and wide they-rove,
They who were wont to meet;
With kindly hearts and cheerful smiles, -
The corning year to greet.
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Bai - yetitio ii -- tber - loiiiiii 'yeiii EmArd,
As when 1 -- saw you lase;
Whose homes luive ne'er been saddened
•' By the ;nienibq of the fest i ,
Oh in your festive'gkidriess,
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Give a thought, a et.' to t thoso,
Who from their own hea sadness,
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Can feel for - other's Woes.
And yemernher kindly,."Patrons
II; faithful and the .true;.,
Who never in his.weekly round; -
Bath once forgotten you ; • • -
Though bis blessing may be. homely.
Though his versa is wdd.and rude,
•He will show a nue.heart's : token, ;
In, his soul•felt gratitude• .
Than the following ballad., nothing more beautiful
ever came from the depths of the human heart. his
extracted fromGeneial Alorrisin volume 'of pootim,ie
cently published by the Memo , . Appleton: •
Iffy noth'eriii 1311
This tsiok is
-.)g, gave - tt - me.
T----:.- Abi well do I remember . thoso ~.. , .
• 'Whose names these records bear ;
- Who round the hearth-Stone used metes&
• Mier the evening prayer,- - . • . • •
And speak' f what these p a ges said: . ,
In tones my heart Would thrill! -
Though. thei are with the silent dead,
. -cllaro they, living still !,- :; - - - • •
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To r f er 'read this holy book' ' '
et
otltere,sisters -dear-- -.. • .. ..
slow lm was my poor, mothers look,
1 Wh ' learned God's Word to tear,
Her .gelfate--Isee• ityet ! . - - -
Wt thronging memories pomp::
- Agai 'tha t little group ti met' .
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- es th i e fr t ren li ti s ° th r in h3 : l -re e r ! lt 7 revri r.
y censtancyl'vetried; '
a all were false f.found thee trne,
counsellor and gait:M.-, - . ~., r
nines of eitithlao treasuregive .
st could this volunitibey ;-
thing me the waylto. live, . .
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when it iefaadenheneitth the veil of ee•
tiring m der". The ineet!heiutifut iywer of the
genten: that. attracts end.cheeps Ate senses pent
oppear!t a
knelt kin beheld siireotlyveeto
ins froto r the '
midst its . cip4lia or gieen
,tv N*117 4 to Po!ttelly rated it f teqn the Oetf
.VietittittOp which - ionaehi he Canino itotoes
timo bestow
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From the N:OrleiniCmiscriercial Bultet!!t.
liecesithititcf •
- Neri Orleans hae itelaote4l if ever, witnessed
sach.:Psaftiet. as.,was exhilutea'yesterjay, pre
yiknir to,,drating and after tile ..reception of the
Hon., Henry. Clay, the American 'citizen,- the
American • ;statesman. - - At :an' early tour in the
. therning, vast creWds of people were - Mt:foot ;mead
ingtheir.Way towards theberatathat were to meet
hit at Carrblltoni arid to convey hirrt thQcity;
Arid a general aniination"anaong the. people betel:-
.ener!thoughfaludy. the general enthusinsut which
was to ensue.
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At o little after l 9
o clock, the eplena steamer
Gray Eagle, Captain Shallcros.s, , z erith rimraier
ous throng; both gentlemertand ladies on board,
left the - 4eiee;oubiehi's'superb bind_striking up
a natiimril sir.' !tin few minutes, the Grey Elgle
was joined by - thitertiners Great Western Giraf
fe, Phoenix, Mis ouri, and Henry Clay, the lat
ter of which, thoUghjiilly loaded; ind just arriv
ed from above; wheeled into' the line without dis
charging a pound - of herdownward freight. ' , -She
deserved and•recived Lrieat commendation there-
or.
' Nor must we [omitte Mention thfi beiudful
boat manned by'a crew from the 1 , Lidy ofLyous
BOat Club." She danced : inerrily over the bo
om of the - river,lwhili the flags glittered in the
breeze. She alt4nded the - proectsMn..M., the be
ginning'as also at the close; and-Wia always in
the mindst of the fun.
As the line of boats passed : Up . ldring the skip-
Ping, it was greeted With cheers from
watermen,draynier; and all other classes of per
sons possible to he. jramagined on, the : shore. The
slifkifig'from deck ~r truth;' , and from clUe
to gearing," verb decorated with their own flags
—the colors of citheilmitions,' and every variety
of signs known tothe. ship book. Thu that. sa-
Into was fired bye ship r Pennsylvania.' as, the
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Grey Eagle 'passed by. which was repcatea, °fie,
for each,boat. The little Giraffe anawererithern.
At a i quarter tti 11 o'clock precisely, the Luda,
on which was Mr. Clay, Judge. Perter, the Clay
obnimittee, and several disinguished gentlemen,
was discovered,lMlted broadside to, with the Am•
bassador, both laden with cotton; besides Clay,
that other valuable cargo. 4 'The Lnda tired two
bow guns, and the procession answered -them,
rounded in, with the band playing "Hail Colum
bia." towards th'e Luda; ind• wheh the boatS in
succession came so near herlur to disc , ver the
eagle eye and natirble forehead of the Great States
man, a shout w-Stat I.tp to heaven-louder than the
Alpine tunder.
Just at that moment, the'sunshine g'eanied out
from the clouds; as though ominous of the brit
,liance that was to mark his reception.- The Lu
da progressing-tilovviy, the - other boats: got into
line, of which the. following was the order: Lu
'da; Grey Eagle,Menry Clay, Ambassador, Great
'WesterMllissohri, and Phoenix. '
As they pissed devin, the levee was filled with
speciatans; ohoge• numerous throng seemed to
blacken the green:id. ' Then there was the game
succession of human shouts, and the some salvos
of ship artillery: ._ •
•
CAt Lafayette the Levee was lined withansions
ongs,,and the ladies Bayech boat passed waved
their handkerchiefs. This was s 4 most imposing
sight. ,
As we passed rapidly by, we caught the names
of only ofaiy.ofi the many yesiels. which opened
their cannon Joe Mr. Chty's. i welcome. These
were, the' Pennsylvania, _ship Sheffield, Avola,
Vine . Perla, harems Bremen 'and three ethers
opposite. the uper Cotton Press.
As the procesion neared the city, thicker and
thieker.ileuser' and more compact —the crowd
became..- Every box, barFcl, p..st, boat, hao its
eager tenants, and there 'was another shout from
the mouths or ETZTIr TIIOUSE 4 b PEOPLE ; wo
presume, as they first gun- was discharged by t the
Cannonierg," at the Place de under the
'command of Major Galley, and itnmediulely
swered by the Washington .nattaliou of Astille
it the foot Of Gene! street,'under ttc command
Wo!onel E. L. Tracy.
- -We-bad likelto have omitted, that the steamer
New York, commanded by the. popular Captain
Wright, flretla sharp salute, as thit proem:ion pas- 1
by his vessel. - -
Just before founding to, to come up, theiito.
cession of boata crossed the bows of the beautiful
Texas ship of "war Austin, when, commencing
with her bow, guns, she left off seventeen heavy
gun's, as the b l oats passed her at anchor—ali of
which was responded to by the passengers as they
caine' near enongli, with « Three'Clieers for Tex
as'!" 'At a "qOarter to'noon, the boats arrived at
the Levee, when Mr. Clay, after a little delay,'
landed. The crowd was immense beyond con
ception; and so' dense, that-much of the arrange
ment intended On the part of. the military to make
his egress easy; fell'short:. The crowd mingled
with the soldiers, and -made better headway with
enthusiastic heart'S and elbows; than proved to be
the case with sVrorda and bayOnets.
Mr,Clay was greeted, onAiS landing, by Col.
W int aro Christy,..in..tineat,...pertinent speuch.pf 0 , 7
' Ass
w.
was his voice-- ; _ Imo, _As
nficant his gestures, that the ''efroot'Ot his oratory
went far into lho'crow&-vibriiting it to the top;
inast tbiill of Patrintisni. The pin fails us 4 in - re.
touching what he rtid: ;A: tremendous shoutwel
corned him at the close r when, surrounded by the
military; he ascended, bareheaded; • the barouche
provided for him and drawn by four *Tait white
. tiorses. By:ilia - sale of Mr. Clay : ail the'venir
able Judge Porter, and opposite, -Col. William
Christy. •.and-glendy Bake,- Esq.*-Folio Aug
this.carriage (Which_ by the by was precede&ly
a large body of cavalry and art ery,) cams 'the
I ciuziage.s of seierril-of our wealthy citizens, Jure.
eroded ty,a.
_long _line of artier," containing the
Clay 'Club, Clay Committees, and other die-
tinguished.gentlemen.-7Then followedthe wash..
Ington gnards4the garrison guards, gm Orleana
pinarg ! , awlthe :Washington Battalion generally.
I with their cannort, , to .which
,sucFeeded n large
'body of citizens on krt.
Ai denoted in :the' Progratnie,' the - Proiession
passed through • VOydrier to Caop street-:;down
:Camp `and Chartres . . to Esplintulo—therice •to
Voyl&-tip Ro nl and St: ilharle•r to Carondelet,
..where - Mr. Chi' was received at the residence Of
Dr. " Merier- . 4when ; the procession •disirrOJO.
every street was ;.They'
hntig •01Narr *Ojectiona ofthe hotrei—theY lotted
the thelieeri
end glittering eyes of pittiots, enthusiast's' . and
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beauties.. 7 ho ladies waved tixtdakerciefa and the
inenClaPpca bandanna mink shouts. Mr; Clay
never had" prouder recepttenti any country, and
he 'never can have under any circumstances. He
'has heed truly cvnicia on the shoulders of the
- hearts of,the - ,
-We pursue' him further. In the eveninic
wag a pleat at the magnigeept dinner even by
dig Now' England Society, where also , were pres
ent, Gcrv...RoimM and suite, C ol. Chiety. Gen.
Leslie Comb unr; nivio - !ind several Tezian
officers, - Mouton, His Hcinai the
Mayor, Generals Gaines and Arbuckle, Major
General of - thift!tate and Ova &c.—Judge Aul
lara;'Preiiileat of the Association, itesided id, a
liappy planner. ' "
Thus cloies a faiatAeScripticin of 'The ReeLp
oli of lMt.
' --THE
,TOILY L 0171640
'
OR toye AND eATRIOTISA!,'
44 1 , 274 e pf , the itutlleiof Brandywine
DT rttortssuq. ING4,4,nabai.
Oa the outskirts of the villege.of Newark,' in
Delaware, stomi,m.. the nano( our, 'story. a neat
faros cottage, with astnajoitic elm growing before
its door. In the distance, over -the:fields and
woodlands, could be tilo..apirei'i of the titvn
awl a silvery glimpse. of the river Dela Ware, with
group of vessels of war, sechored full three
leagues WY.. The cottage stood a hale back heir!
the dust of the frequeutly' travelled road, with
green-ward between. ft hail juviiing appear
ance:of 'comfort; and never faded to attract the
bye of the paisiog traveller..
The sun was near-sitting, onl_plealiant after
noon in September. 1777. when a - young- man;
half in unifonn, half in citizen's dross, came out
of • the cottage door, fellovred by a young and in:
tercating go'', who was clinging to his arm, awl
&ideally is earnest entreaty with him. Ho was
toll and handshme, though sunbrowned, awl bore
the appearance of a young. tanner. She was 11.1-
tic too, in her drest, but her . foal was very fair and
bei'utiful, and her manners rfinel.l above the con.
ditionla which she seemed tobolong. Tears were
in her large blue eyes, and orie ofJoer hands t clas.
ped his, while the other lay upon hie ',shoulder. ,
'Why will Yeti go, dear George, into this aped.
fill coolest 1 TWino r rroVir you may be brought
home to me naangh•,t corral Oh! fearful, fear
ful! Say, y'm wilt not ga DWI fight rigainst your
own country ! This is worst of all.'
. .1 am a loyal king's man, Annetta, and if I
tight, it must be on his side. The people 'ere rem
bets, and will yet. he pot -down, and !Made will
soon fly from Mc scalkild like wheat beneath' thif
'No. never ! The cause is a nght one—a holy
one, George, and-Heaven-will prosperlt,' she an
swered with enthusiasm. 41 am grieved that one
I dearly. love—to whom My troth was plighted be
fore this quarrel, broke out, and tory and rebel
were unknown, slMuld now be wing forth, armed,
to join the force of my and his country, against
his own brethren. If we be , wrong, yet we are
your kindred—your neighbors, and, this should u-
nite your sympathies with us, at legal.'
- *You need not speak, - dear Annette. lam re
solved, ' in the approaching battle, to drew my
sword for toy king. ' (Cornwallis and Howe lire
now, within a few leagues, matching on -Wash -
ington and his forces have taken ground to oppose
his pakrage of the Brandywine, and to--morrow
the battle will take place, and Philadelphia be in
our hands: - . -
The maiden was silent for an instant, with her
fate hid—at length she spoke, rind said graven—
* Dear George, I,feet es if I was called upon to
sacrifice my love for'you to My country's honor!
lioircan I love my bleeding Country, and et the
same time him-whose &Word ikreadv to pierce its
bosom. Turn, for my sake, Georg', arid be ari
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American in beart,ras are are by birth, and as
•
you should be in honor -,z,
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. Yen - need not urge ine, Annette: said the
young man, impatiently ; • I will -testi draw .my
sword in favor of a rebel cause.', -. • ,
~ . I
•lie it so, and I pledge myself never to gilia my I
love to a traitor; answered the maiden with spa
it.
~ Thus,perished the troth that had,been plight-.
ed to one who has 'mimed laterite himself and, his
country! And thus speaking, the spirited girl
took from her finger her betrothing ring, end cast.
it
it 'id his feet. '
The young tory lover viral upon her with sut
prise and angee r yithich', es he raw her re-entering
the dwelling with a - Ireseluta atop, without- even.
'coating a glance . upOiallaim, instantly changed in : ,
to one of entreaty. - -• ' ;
'Stay, Anuette,'do riot leave me thus. rwtare
not- surely in • earnest. Come bark end let tae '
talk with thee. • If ydu can thus idly Weak yofir
troth, I,lore you too well to do" an my_self: ,
me; love e; George teed' she repeaied; with
seem; you lore mel iihenyen ire new re x agn to
go forth and draw you a elip'en and , atin, your ri- I
de at the hearts elmi father tied bro ther. who are
in the'ratiria of Washingtsiii, reedy to do and die
for dieir cduntry I' - :-Oni AI It:n stieti love! . . I'vvill'
. • .
fellta-rional of: .it 1.,...G0„ traitordo love and honor !
ifilakfoOty,trirntKirig Gpargeiland be hisslave,
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,_ ~ eW4i-ords.- " - hi - - yciung girl -en._
.rtiniii -, ''yre.hoctsiti.atid'i'closeal- - thwiriner:drior;' l thtis'
shutting out- alt father:epee& with - her a trieorthr
and recreant lover.. The young volunteer of to*
eyism stood for a moment looking- bath. Mortified
and': angry, and happening to see the ring it Isis
feet. isudden ina .
'bitter feeling of the m , -
me p ` - he 'gi edit - into the earth " with his Icon ll4al% \i
bee
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~ let it end hit perish if they will. lam a
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taut tuitura,a rebore' daughter, and a rebel's sta.
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Thus speaking, be . .strode moodily .to the elm
hefero the door, where, hip osparisoned, hoists was
standing, and vaulting-into the saddle, spurred at
full speed away__ irt. the ;direction. of the Dritialt
The fallowing 443... Abe - emmtry -for miles
rotund the. cottage Way - echoing with artilleryiet4
- the roar of musketry. Two - wait* ariniks ,
were engaged indeady contest; eloste - 4 tsnd, sod
in the seine:of death 'aka horyer. A fineite . bed 'a
fatberi •'brother, cO4-:shail we ley itt-4
'for though her patriotic fcetinga'm a her cast
him !AT, her dittion cnll retained' his Liege in
her heart.. Ortall:!kblikeoluntris- Were ehargingt
engagiag, retreating, outt.t.he tide of, battle juite
tilled this way and that, intfatill'estue in thetAi 7
'rection of the road that lead pastthe •_
,tainetts Wait pars of the time banally latching
-the'clonde , of amoltef4hat- Marked the itagress of
the eimbitasite,evid vett ;tribe titntoo hokneee
prayer 1 ,2 1 - 0 1 4,, 04..-10.1 c tttn George
_ .
Lis exthidedtrein that penmen?
en's own beirt`anattie. .. •
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r afrearer.eimei:tb e ..
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tegiekninthig.lendi; gathered. nettiri” beneath `the etin„ in paint_
'The smuko of the !nide field' tolied-,onarend,..atot , ...-i . s
now they` could hear tbe !home of, the mildiets hi- - 7; , /
the fight. - Their peffileirt Commanded a .sielef,,,i-'- i
mile slung the ;rnd, and EObnthey beheld seittere; , ..,?:-./
ins tenons flying "cress, it', it Its Cineuitty. Sipe , . ,-,.
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disappearing in. the Woods. Tlirh eennta ,eqrlatt.': , -'',.-'.,
eon of horse, tituien and retteettrig4nd theo,,sarii;: * - . ; -'''.
tillbry drawn in full gallop, .ceino fhttellati reath- 7 • -; ,:
The Americin 'leather from striffir'ethrlirm;rhe '" 1.- ,
gun etinutgeth . and, Annette. kilorplaiefkotaiii k ,
uymen Were ileiraieid. Louderiafitfeltilllllllll 1.,
ti
otie,4 4 the . upro a r Of' ;#10:41. th
14; f01 ... , 0013 , = the _, I
- mind; and Ttegoneut iltrlf reSiOtF I 44I.),TAIA I4 YIlt•
N' . I
rified, fi lledtho ati: and were -rertatting ideas. it • -
Inirarda.Che'ster, and past the coinage s -Atinette's -,
anxiety for h`ii`eo'teiteri,„„erniTer her letheititni
.•-,
bilailiei, Would not'.l,d, her quir.lierd...lbs l :2',„ I I
tide of battle eanie nitilii - rtionit hera.-a terrific epee -.; '1
mete! The dragoons gal Fell I.y, each.hersemat t •
, 1 ,t4
tiding by himself, with la 11412 - a,tlitertantipein his . e''
saddle boar; ilym . eara.. vi:Arkj!tery thithderinie- II , i
lung, - followed by a ` • . iiitbdidieitywithent
order, flying at finite, ir o eir spent:' T. ' -,.: -.....:J
~(nt - s h a me ' s t k Vreet -i o cried With tot !retain . 2 '..
! ,_..;
her eves, mh!;,ttit'iyi . • a ii - hrian.alot iPt h 16.64- ti . i : '
die, niettli4i . l4 f : ', arm would Mutate 'thd .:"!
day ! Where is , shiogtori 1: Ale cettalnl;y' ..I-
'
- 'As she apitke,'She been! on her. right; down tad , . ._
road, a loud commanding voice, calling on the -,:,,,,
let
treating mon to rally!'She turned,. rind . beheld- ' 4.-i
Washington himself, who hearing , , or the -
gibing ...IF
way of the right wing, had came pp at the-bead : ' ,
of a regiment to sustain it.' Bia - antes anepites , .. I :
Once now instilled new life into the flying milthery,,
and they 141013 Tillliediu the road, and presented':
front to the tlatunans of British 'that . were PUiria!
loge - General Howe, seeing this demonstraffein of
resistance, and knowing Washington to tie throe
an person, senhdrow Nei-pursuit, satiefied' with
having ruined the *leg: 'rho Adiericaittioops
then alt;wly activated; tn.-good onto', towards 'lli
• strong position on , the, heights not far off.. '
Annette was delighted to sea that among'thcise •
who fled were neither bee father nor-Mother; but
she, was pained to-discover among lib pursuers her
.own able lover, who. seeing her at if dittaittel Wild. ...
-eat up his horse and turned aside fiopingteiMlcape
her notice. When she saw this, she reiol - 41/ Ai
would not only bantsh him from' her debit,' but
train her draughts.- -.But the resolutions of a truiiii:
en iu love, ars made only to be broken, capichilly
when the lover is the object of them.- .'"` • c••'',:
. , It was about 8 e'clock, the evening of the baith4.
when Annette wee seated in her door, listening.to
every footstep. expecting her father and her broths
et. It was a pleasant night, but the time 'wee 5'
sad one. Cho farieled the wind availed to' her the
moans of the dy Mg and wounded, from the Woode
and holds around whfre the fight had,been, end ~
her heart was full of Terebodirigs`rif :evil to those
dear, to her. • A t 1 at wide - the heaid thattp*ieh
of horses feet, odd started ) up 'With salleitottiitf,
peetatihrt-,for she ititera neitnei hire - RI/Lei-mit -
brother wore mounted; she Welted - rieiticiailly•the
advance.. of , the horseman along the foga: He ~
came at a slow pace, and as hiodieer'nearei, bite
discovered by the light of Clio moon that hi Watt
'an officer; And that his horse* wait wounded, - int -
stead of passing the house towards the totirt he _:.,,,,
turned up -to the door, end rode towards her, Mitt
was too familiar with scenes of danger, and , did
incidents of those, warlike times, to feel alarm, and
waited quietly his approach to the door-stone. ', *,
.Good evening, maiden,' he 11.111.;; with a foreign
accent; .1 pray thee give mu your hospitality a ' I;
brief space-1 and my horse are' both 'wounded;
and he will carry me no farther, I fear.' .--- ' - i t
There wa, something in-the gentle tones of the' •
voice of the stranger, as well as in his noble figure . --,
and•engaging-address, that immediately interested _
Annette in him I end without asking whether- ho . Is
was friend or fdeman, the. invited him, to- alight
and enter the dwelling..-With dome difficulty he
got to the ground, tot his leg Sias. stiff with hie.
wound. She aaeisied hill,end received his grate- ,
lei thank.. .• He then exethined-fleet his horse's , t--.Z'
wound, end with her aid drOrat in,erid had him'.
put into the abed and protected Ruiz-the night
air, with plenty of hay. When this i?b done, he
went with her into the house, and etibitilited tie- '
foot and uncle, which had been-shattered by a hen ! -
non shot; to the skill of the Mether end datighteri
Annette then, provided him with refreshmenle:
and tried to make him as.somfortable, as possible„ .
without -knowing whether, he Wire one of her
country's ; invaders -orleftmdera.; but bir t roreign .
accent, led ,her to suspeeethat he stria the former.'
ilotAnnette wake Christian, and she remembert,„*A t
l ed and obeyed tho injunction of our Savior- 7 a 1(.;:
thine enemy hunger, feed him ;, if be thirst give -
I him drink:
0 ~. ~:4 ."'
The ensuing morning, the grateful ir, enget; ' vit'ai'-
'
about to leave. His horse wee at the door, much
improved; as well as his master. -, ' :' -
4tty sweet maid' said the Officer, I you meet`:
take gold, for I can repay thy bnapitality In Death
'er *mi. • ' ~. . .
I ' , Genoa th fight against my coun ' try; midi 1 Mk;
. . . -
sir,' she said warmly. ' . . ',
'
The efficer smiled and said, .llave you then re.;-.
' girded me as a foe, and still done - ell this for:ritell: . •
'I have done my duty, sir.' ' . ' . .
I 'You area noble girl, 'end I , em 'happy' to 'lot
I you know you have not thrown yoni 'hospitality .
away - upo / n!one undeverving of it.. Fain au mil:
„,
I ter under Washington.' ...
: . •
The stranger' then remounted his hinae and was
about taking leave, of, her, and ;"Annette had it ;nu' • ,
her tongnit - to ask him who be Avasovhen twoineri .
I made their eppearantietbefuM the house with guni
end knapsarks.
: .Father•and brother I''' cried the r .joyfully receim,
I ing their embraces, as they haeieued towards - hen,
•Wbat i officer is this I' nu lags he ie 'under
The young man. glanced at-hie face, which had
!mea l turneilArom them, end answered. with, pride-
and pleaiere, •Do you not know_ him 'l. It is the : •
young french General Lafayette. J• - : ~
..,
.They, then went towards hitt), and „paid their
--,rettpacts. informinchun thetthere,had been feint .- -,
litrhati briewelain.-
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.., 414 m. no,:,'lie seid,--firei,hr s men; 1 ' headleesli•
wandered trOiriTeitylataff ther'night - ,,aed eortiliali
....
to this hiiiise, - Airati hospitably . ' enteiriajo - labit.hrf - .
'melded; who mistook pie for n English offieVlA), - „'
yit did nothing lack 'in her, Charivia , 'Eon_ are
`2, '`4 '`l l
honmed - lidoniietit, intaving'io i tenerenit riCitild. 47 ' :'
' ' Thus sneaking, the young French tiddler lade— -'
hieadieds, and rode away.` '
_,. . .. .. _ • ---..-
Alter congratulating each n th ertipiiii Blair tritfo
ty, the-brother tOld- her that thej bed 'only e'citaitld ':
soe'hir for ,ti few hours , and: riti to room to itts . ..
armithe urea bight. Thiktiold btr olan this; that '
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coltieeri . whiCh bad pireued their tight' eiritt4 'Oohs:,
the r4aft . paet the. coulter, bad afteriv"liebe'utet:
h General Knyphauseti;inid had Ileeitl'ettiiittlibti 'l,' .
to Ova up mucttof the varttaiiiitietid# . lo4oo, r,...
eil.with..dialaia of a 1'414=1 6 w aken... - 464bliiittli• - •
fake* prisOfiens.
,Asnetia POOPe ,tet/ okitl34o/W- , :
was in this divisirini.,and she' 4pl:44..hipi asked ~,
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fit totellisetiessl W% fotividt:- kept _bet eV
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tent. SAL 1.cq0,- - irt: brati4 ..en(); itabitiii.erkt, --='.
tet?,,tge 400),'shd.ttit she teer,follostiat,thets, a ~;‘.
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rode lip to the: adc4, kteiltea,ini calla'iithistk ,
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