111 NISFMWM TO THE WHOLE WORLD ' ! It is admitted .b'y all !aka helve used them:, rand • who has :not.?).i th 4 •DR. PETERSI'VEGETAOtty: AN• _ . .••• . TIBILIOUS - • A RE the itinst tinfivallea'renterty ever. discOxered 1314 the 'tigers:inky itian:: — :They arnir4rivereign cure for the following complaintr yaw and nnirms. Fevera,'Fevet4nd 'lltystrensia:',CraaP3l•ller . Complaint.B4 , lleadadii^:Jaurtilree:•Asthinai -prep sy,'Rhoumatioet, Pailaigemeoi.Ot.itmlipleen: Piles. Cholie; ; Female -Obstnictions, „Heart-burn,. Toned !Tongue, Nausea, Disrentions of Ihe,Sttnpach and nOwels.lncipient Diarrhtia,Fla tulence, Habitual Cos verreel,'Loss of Appetite, Blotched ,or Sallow Coin ptexion, and in all casea of Torpor id" the Boweii. whe.te,a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. - • They ore exceedingly mild in their operattoe., Tra thicing neither !Canna Griping, or Debility.-' _They are extensively used and'corrimendcd PICACTi3ING Pitxtactatis, in all parts of the Union, from whom ' any wined., of Certificates of their %aloe can be ob.,' SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGERS ' Are thesafest. Mosisure and effectual remedy 'for -Colds ; Consumpticur.Whoopingeougn,Atithrea, ness.of tbe Lungs or Chest„&c. dec. , , Mr. .I.kti Starkey, foot of Gouverneur-st r , eared of cough'of month's standing, auppiesed to be a settled Consumption, by, these Lozenges, when the physicians conftrdii nothing for him. Mr. Charles IV. Perkins, 71 Bowery. was cored of a severe cough and cold of three month's standing, by half a box of the Lozenges. _ nett: Mr. Hancock, 497 Pearl st., 'has used theta in hie finally with invariable success. arid recommends , them to all who are afflicted_with coughs, colds, or any afireetions'of the langs. Mr:'111. E. Martin mrtreredseveral weeks with a dis- L :iressing cough, w.hicfi nothing relieved. till lie tried . thm • Lozenges. which cured him in a few ;hours. Mr. games W.Ware. No 5 Tontine Buildings. .., ill st., gave some-to a friend who had not '';toyed a night's sleep tor several weeks, beingj.: 4 „,. :? mute., attacked with emine distressin.4 cough, as almost tolike away. his !ife.' The .I.,: zengen m ade him raise .Fesv t ana enabled him to -. mei , weilm nigh: lie had tried every thing cls.; he heard—of,'und nothing else afforded the I:sljef----.. --- ' - th - otlier instance of saving a fellow-be`4.frorti an untimely grave. • . lAN'S -WORM .LOZENGERS .cd in more , than, 40,000 cases to be infallible the Only certain_ wcirm-destrOyina medicine ever dis• . - cotiered. - . . Sireirrosti,or WCitiats.—rain In the joints or limbs aatelltrive breath.. picking at the nose: grinding of the ' teeth daring 'sleep. and at time s a paleness about the liptrwith flashed - cheeks bleeding at the nose; a gnaw ing sensation at the stomach, flashes of heat ovefuhe '-sarfacC tar he body, slight chills of a h ivet fogs', head ArowSiness, vertigo, torpor, distuibad dreams sudden starting in sleep with fright and iereatnihg , sometimes a troublesome coogh, feverishness, thirst.' cialidline, fits, had taste in'the mohdf.'rliffittrlt breath tng, pain in the.strimach'Of Bovveli. radiate, nausea, -qseamishness; voracious appetite, leanness, bloated • -.stomach or limbs. gripings, shooting pains in various parts of the body, a sense of something rising tambe throat, itching 'of the anus towards night, a fetid - eat .dsaare to pass something front the bowels, and some times discharges of above and flitteilS. pe..Galen flouter. IflSSistli A venue,knew achild that was cured otTfirs by these Loungers, after three year's suffering, and oatennothing'ebe would give the 'least A bny on board of one of the Havre , pa'eket. was cured ()nits 4 only one dose of them. Ale .rolth R. Woad,. 37 Third street. gave them-to hie child, and they brough assay :he'woruis by thou sands. • ' tbrislar,lf!Ditane rt:., has used (he iii over 700 c.. ies,,noine of theurof the most alarming cbar, acter, 'alivivs. with the greatest stieccss. ..-11Cnia*M172 F.:Gond:wed, 130 Sixth Avenue, has us ed them in his family for two years, with entire sac' coss. Twenty-ke cents per box. Sherman's C'amphor,or Headache .Loz4ngers Git . -e immediate relief in nervous or sick Headache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, . despod-' dency.iiillammatory, or putrid sore throat , or Summer complaint, fainting,' opps,,,sion ova-sense of I • stinking of he chest,cholic, spasms; cram'pa, of the stomach or bowels, hysterical affections and all ner, Sous diseaeSs. drowsiness throng's the day 'and,wake. fulness at night; cholera or cholera zuhrbus, ciarrbaa, lissitude, or a sehee otr fatigue. Persons travelling or atleDdirg large parties. w ill find the Lozenges re,* ly reviving, and imparting the buoyancy of youtla—ti , sed after dissipation, they 'restore the Lotios(' the sr. tens generally,. and remove all the unulotzatil n -TT twos of too free living. • -John M. Moore. itor of the Brother Joni. than, was , :ded of a severe headache in six minutes by !!:Ice ot the Camphor Lozenges—he,was prejudiced against them. ...loarple B. Nonea:EN.,Y4co President - erne %Vasil ington Marine Insurance Company, has suffered thr - years with'nervous headache, that nothing would•re lieve till he used these. Lozenges, which removal it entirely in fifteen minutes. Dr. G. Hunter, 108 Sixth Avenue, has been etiltiect ito!violent mucks ca - head , .:che. so as to mate shim al [most blind for iwo or three Ipus at a time. Not hint; " lever afforded him 3',y relief till-he tried_thesttlit gene, and they curid him iu a rev.: snittunal.. 11..Atirce, of the ...Nevi York Ilerald, has used-them last-palm? for headache.or lassitude, and found.iihnnediate relief frointhera. - • Sh,.e'rnian's Poor Man's pfaqer. , 1,000;Ont) sold yearly of this bescof all Plasters.— : ltheumatiiin, Lumhaen; Pain or .Weakness in ; The tack, Loin,, Side, Breast, Neck, or Limbs; effettual ly Mired by U.\ ID'Only 14Ceuts each, and war• ranted superior'no 'another planters in use. Be par ticular. to get Sltanzart's PoorMan'ti PlasterF, or you will bettnposed.upon.--Aroid the si - mrious and worm less ituitztimiz. The t an t is stamped on the back of each; get ttetra AMA it. hr you will be deceived. Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a' hoi. , Worm Lozenges 25 do do ' • Camphor or headache Lozenges, 25 cents'per box. • Poor Min'SPlaster, only l 2 ccnts.a piece. Tile above Medicines for sale by T.& J. BFATTY," Agents Thr thil proprietor., - Also by ltinUls.KinsTcy,- Port Carbon. William Taggart,'Ptimaqua. (eorge Bei istiyder, New Castle. Jitne 10, 1813 JOIL`FUI; N tWS. AL , ltnord every .disease that flesh' is hen - to may be' -r=, mired by the' timely use of OA KELM" COM ' (VEND DEPU RATNE eRUI. This may be prolied satisfactoilly to those who will call at any of • ;hero:ores whMe this invaluable medicine is sold, by • 'certificat es (properly authenticated) of CtITC.S . perform : ed on Individuals 'who had lost all tropes certificates of Physicians who had the, most severe .cases - under treatment, their patients - havitig taken the Medicine by their advice :rid been oured—rertificams from the _Piot IMnotary, ClerleiatfOrphans' Court, No tary, stating their acqsaimance With persons of respectability and standing, whit having the good of ,afteir fellow menet heart, have voluntarily otiose for-_ ward MA given a statement o (*their case and its mile forpuhtication, &c. &c. The number Of these certi • ~ficates being ton great fur newspaper publication,irlye" subscriber has deemed it advisable in have:. copy . of „the most important certifica , es prapnrly antiverdica i red, under seal, to be placed at' the stores 'olagents, ',vile, have the mediciscfor sale, where mann! afllie t•ecf ixr;ih Scrofula or Kings evil White Swelling, . Rheumatism. 'Fetter, Mercurial diseases fikuptions'of the kin: Cough of long standing or in cipienz Consumption, sick Head-ache. &c, &c, may hive as rippmrtunity of aicertaiwing the names and .. residences °laicise who have beets cured by' its use; • .and who will he w illing, if called upon, to give every information req uired. As a more general evidence that this M no quack medicine. I would refer to lite narnei of the follori , inx well knoivn.physiciams, who have attested to iM efficacy:—Pr.:J. Hiester; Dr. ~ G. Bircn.,Dr. „Ino. Otto, Dr. HAI. Mu blenbeig, Dr. J. E. mbar. Sold wholesale and Retail at the drag and Chetni cal Store of • E. 13. EICHHOLTZ , Pottsville.' J. EL& J. 11. Palls, Miners vi I .1 e; Hugh Kinsley Port Carbon',7, Henry. Voute, Orwigsbtirg. • January-21, jOFFATLS VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS 4W PIICEIK.Y BITTERS. • .... . . , s ... '..,, . r .,. - ' enc 4 .ed celebrity. which this prl /till': frul , : 3 ", •, ti.ze acquired for its inyariabe. . .0 11 '•itt" 131 Meoieht - , i sv NCh it professes to cure !eificaci,tri ally li ediseaati. ;,,, of putting not only nn tas rentlereu the.ttsual pram... . na. They are known 'necessary , hut "Unworthy or mt.. , tet i f i y for them, 'by their fruits:; their good worke credulous.- and tl - ey thrive not by the faith of the Bi:ions and In all cases of Cestistness,Dyepepsia,. 4 Nine, Liver Affections, Asthma, Pilea,"Settleu , h .. ItheuniatisM, Fevers and . AguesiObatinate Ileau.lc, 2 c" : Impure to Sic of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appcarai. : of the kied. NOrVOINI Debility. the Sickness Incident to Females in Delicate Ile.alth, every kind of Weak! nesse( the Dignst'ivo Organs, nub - M.:all general Do rangeiribros of Health. these Medicines have inearia ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. ii ; ' They restore Vigorous - Health to the most Eihaus• ted Ccnstitotions. ~. • . , A single trial will place the Life Pillrand Plurnix Bikers, b e yond the reach of competition, in the esti oration Of every patient. ' Prepared and klold, Wholesale.and Retail, at Wil liam B. Moirat's Office, 334 Broadivay, corner of• An.., .thong street. ;New York. . .-., N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fat Siniile of John Moffat's Signature. • TLife Pills are sold in Boxes—Price. 2S cents, il y . •50 CC ta:and I. Dollar each, according. to the size ; •an le:Ph:mix Bitters in Bottles, at Ittiollat or 2 "dol; fare CaCh,'with full directions. .. Good Samaritans can be had of the Agents grins. o a sale by B. BANNA.N4 , Ageatfor Schuylkill count y. ugust $, _, . ` :3"—l „A y ~ reise ; s Candy and Sherman's Lozenges. irUST received GO consigernentfrom the Agent. in ':OF nihilaclelphia, a lot of ilease:e.Celebrated Hoar ' Hound Candy, and Sherman'a Cough and •Worm Lo :- zpages. • I! BANNAN. M.o, 23, 52-.. i Agent rEffil IfflE OEM WEEKLY BY, BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGE 7 I' FORTHE . P.ROPRIEOR,.POTTSVILI...,§,CHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. VOL' XX A 'New Fountain of Life . • ND its healing streams nos i gushing forth. A brilliant star has arisen in the 'east,' and .now cheering thousands with ttgamei.E.D nEaf.vit, LONG LIFE, AND DAFFINESL • Th P l - BEIF iS I .` • . REICiriER'S 'VEGETABLE Pt RG ATI VE These t•-•:,lift, PILLS. all understand,' cure - disease by a Power pecpliar only to itself, which instantly cheeks tit , action and progress of disease, for: their com mencement is much alike (Which is when the BLOOD . A NDVITICES ; - • are so fir depiaved..as to produce. obstructions and - sorts) that one . medicine.' provided it be comp./Item to produce sic kness, will be all that is necessary furl. removing diSeare, and restoring . • • HEALTH AND HAPPINESS to mankind. Let it likewise - be remembered, that therOssno, medicine now- in existence possessing ,1 equal healing powers; and that 'n . o.vegeMble, nr any' 'other kind of plivaic can sc soon r estore health, when 4 dust, even in cases the most inveterate. . . The action of these pills, upon the bowela, are ; I mild; producing no griping pains or debility,lmt on the contrary, alter they have operated, yob feel that a load of irritating and 'corrirpt 'humors have been i, taken from you; and the buoyant 'feelings of health spring up in their place. ' and what is another great object in these pills, they ar.i ._ always safe, they may •he taken on all ocessitonr and under-any circum: stances, without regard .o t henamei of the disease, for they timate upon every'part of the body, and expel disease from whatever part it mayebe,seated. Every person Who possesses a bats Of these •pipe • . NtieDs NO PHYSICIAN, 'Torin them he can find a cure, and confideotlA• rely upon a speedy restoration to health. In Germany, the land of their . , oria in. millions of persons have experienced their benefieial effects, and the thousands who have used them here, speak of themin the highest ofterms,on account of their cura' tireprp_verilies. • i The joyful neWs of health and comfort; sprea4 from those whohave happilVosed - - DR. 12 EICIPPER'S ETA /ILE PURGATIVE PILLS. -- and they now prevail by their titim eieellence, and` the Power of Truth - . 4 1 • And why, we may reasonably inquite.have they, become so endeared to the hearts _ of thoie Who have used theiriF.,n - ififty them gained ., ,such a poliolarity . Simply because - their action:upon the ' • - Bop Y, was as the sun and rain upon vegetation.givin; new life to all who partook of 'its bdppy influence. • s the health of the plant depends upon the saptyliOh ! circulates through its branches, sia the lifeand health , of mankind depends upon the blood'iVhich flows". ! through his veins. And when• this vital fluid, which • is most necessary to. thextoViiiii and support of the body, by some unknown cause becomes,..loaded with morbid and CORRUPT fUMORS, - . -11 eo that histead_oLnoutishliii and etrengtheniq' body, it labose to produce obstraCt;ima fn o.system, wb, iii engenders: e ase,ha v e recourie wa medicine I that i; perfectly safe in - eveiy xliapase; and that will produce favorable-terfaution,a given early in the . complaint, frequently in-a few hours and most always in a few days: that medicine is ! Dr. Reichter:4l'e,kelidde Pi ls, which so throughly.oleanses the blood and system a - large, that diseaseofany kind cannot, possibly eiist where . • We find their;Premnce, H provided nature it not beyonda II human aStistaneo..l The price of these pills is; 25 cents per bo<iWith full directions. and can be had al the •• • PhilicielphialledicoLtitill; • Of Quackery , at the:aorthealtcotner 6ISTIt and rues streets— likewise of sub-agents. 0C.t.10: 1512. Dear Sir : von 'doubtless !remember my calling :it your establishment about two weeks s)tiee• and ni): taming front you one dollar's worth of Div. Mkt ID TER'S VEGETABLE! PURGATIVE PILI S. for one of my neighbors who remms,tett me to procure the article for them. This being done and my own business transacted, I staneeor home. • After travel. ling all day, I vas taken with a sudden chill, which left me with a violent fever:head-ache, and consider able pair, throughout my whole, system, with great sickness at my sumach, which Co completely discs nbleii me that I was compelled to stop at a small Inn -on the road for. relief and rest. 1 Upon inquiry, they bad nothing that could prissibly afford me relief. While yet in misery, for : never was so ill in all my . tire. I liPppity thought of 'your pills, and resolved to open one box upon my own ,account and scot: relief in them, I took six of ihem,tirank a warm eup , of tea, and retired to bed. MyPain here ceased in a measurd, and 1 soon fell • soun d asleep. In. the Morning I awoke much better, and afterthe pills had operated I was villa a different person ; took another dose of four pills, remained there 'all tkeincsday., and on ! Thur-day started for home as, well as ever, and I still enjoy good healih—the persons , for, whom I bought them, informs= that they have experienced more benefit from your pills than , a whole rail load of the quacks which they had fo (roily *used. Surely if they used them with as good an 'cifeet Upon themselves as I have, they have geed reason for extoling their vir tees; an ,V you take my advice, you will persevere. gq arcrrecomniend Omit. to all whWare laboring under disease, and my word for it, they;will become' sd popular as a general reirledy that yea - will find it difficult in supplying the demand. . (Signed) ' G. W..GRANDON. Greenfield. , r The above Medicine is 'sold in Pottsville at the Store of '...LF,MENSiSt . PA RIVIN.. Pottsville, Maich IP. 1841, ' - . 21-1 , • .. Alin . . i • Perfuria . ery! Per ery .! T _ tIE subscriber hail:UN:op v. ened a lot of 'Elegant and Superior French Perfumery, arapng . :which is Farina Cologne,Florida Waler, Honey Water, a very pleasant perfume, aad in an excellent article 'for keeping hair in curl foreitheO l adies, Gentlemen or Children; Roman Kalydor,: for the Complexion, Smelling Bottles. Lavender Water, Rose. Water, Su perisir Bear's Oil, in Pots and B utter, Marrow I 0. martini, Orris Tooth Wash Toilet Powder. Powder Boxes and Puffs. Indian Oil:and .Indian Dye, for col; oaring Hair a - beautiful brown, and dark color, Ma. CRISSATPiI, Scent Bags for 'ciarvers, Genuine. Otto of, Roses, in Bottles, Brown Windsor, hind:, Orange and_Lemon. Otto of Rose. etio.. ifc,, Soaps, Also, Glenn's Saponaceetus Competurtol for Shiving, . • RousselPs Celebrated Shaving Cream, • Rousseli's Eafollitid Saperiace nis l'aste,for-whiten ing and softening - the Hands, and preventing chap. in 1 Roussell's Balsamic Elixer ofHangier. for the Mouth and Teeth. 'keeping the hreath,fresh and sweet. preserving the gums in ,a; Wealthy-condition', end preventing the decaying of the teetti.recoruurend al by eminent Dentists. . ' t ! Fur sale at Philadelphia priced, by ••14. BANNAN, Agent. COM W. CARLISL I E, JR., For.wARDING MERCHANT Arch Street Wlt4c, SchttyUcill Philadelphia. ESPECTIJLLI t infor4ie his friends and, the .Spryblic, that he it. prepared to 'repeire mid for -,,ard- Merchandise .of.e.ery a,crriotion, to all parts the J:tolatta, West and North Isr.wthca of Pie hanna i:,_n nd end Union Canal,. CM Susque. ~ - .. . , . and !Union Canals. Which aro in compkie 5e.... 6 .11kii. . , . . • . • _ , nu arrangements mnete as to insure n full order and sn supply ., of water ..du . ring all th,e.rear. .. , proc , , te will .ind' it to be their interests Shippers ef to send •prodnee to :. the cheapest he l'hi!..^delphia Mark cr, via Schuylkill' . and Union Ca..laloi:,lt I:ning i , one saTest•rnute. 1 11 , Plainer. Salt andFishconstanil7 on ,Ita ' sad, at lowest market prii.M . "chandrS. - ' ; . •re .. Every attention paid to 'shipnaent of . ca to ins by &Indian boats. commanded by carefut p er together With promptnesam unitised produce. . • Merehandize will not be detained in store on ,le' count of stormy or wet. weather, the boats load and unloadikder tho store in the dry rhiladelphia,July 1.18t3. JOHN W. ROS'EBERRY' •AT.TORNEY AT LAW, jl- 1 011 W IGSBUIIO, JOHN , •P.- i IIOBART, ATTOF%EIr .# LAW, ORWIGy34II.G. - • Will practice in the Courkai Schuylkill Ca MMIffM E " - • .; - • •;;; _ , . . .1 WILL TRACIL 4 11. 0 0- TO FIERCE THE iowLui OF THE EARTH, AND DraNG ovr FROX TII£ DAVERiSIOF MOUNTAINS, iirriE:s %villa! ;NlLL•invg STRENGTH TO <ma MANI:It AND SOSJEFriALIi . DIA:TURZ TO OVA. USE AND 4.I.ASVIS - , -DS, JOHNSON has opened!! December, 231_ MtIMMI • ' . . . . • I' • - =I - , . SPLENDID BIBLE. - ' , MT' ARPER:".3 • • lELMIINATED AND I NEW -a:la-PICTORIAL BIBLE. To be cocrilleleiLin 56 hti rnbrri; at 25 cts. per number. This,greaf and Magmlicient .Work will b embel. tidied lviiti Sixteen hundred Historical .Eniravings. Occlusive of tin initial letter to each chapter.) by J. A. Adams. mote :than fourteen hnndred 'of which arc, from Mouimilidesigns:by J. G. eh:ll , l7lin: It will he in itjt-c.d from ;Orr. standard coPy 01* Tim Ainerican Bi ble Society, .tlncl.crintaiii Marginal References,-the Apocryplia, n Concordance. Chrontilogical Table. List of. plainer Nanies,' General lade-x. Table 'of Weights. Aleasnrea, &c. The large Fronospieres, Titles to the b!cl and NEW TCStailltnti, !Family Re - cord. Pret . :eniation Plate, Ilisioridal 111estration., and Initial Letters to the 1711aptetis, Ornamental Raiders, &r., - will be from Original designs, tolitle expressly for this ediiiiin, by J. G. Chapman, P.: ,, i.. of Niqw Irork ; in addition to which there will, be pimiento's lal-ge enarasqlMs from desiins by distinguished mod slo artists in France and Finglanottriv..liich a fullim, ilex will he eiven in the last Mumber. 4 ' , 1 -. Thelettcat superiority of early !proof impres sions from tilt, Engratings, Will insure ter thine who glee their names at °lice. the tosses-Edon of it in the 4:GUEST I.STATE OF_ PERFECTIC./N.l- To be completed itircitiont 50 numbers, at 25 cis melt. .i/.7 The itiliscriber has been appolincl.l .I'gent. for tthe purpe.,e or receivinz snltserlptionte to tits Bible. in Seim!. tkillFounty, where a specimee ,cop i y of the V. 'ork can be-seen. . ' . B. !RA . . , i NA N 1 1, ; 1--i MEE , The kdst Common. Saying' :, 1 t • i a ; ' , ..•e' If S that I writdd nut give one bottle of ))u.. Srl'A VS E'S ll Compound Syrup of Wile, Cherry, fdr half a doirn ninny other preparation ; I has e,.1-ried all 'die pctp- I ular ones, but thiti-staralii unrivalled eprithe cure .of . the following, diseasei, viz...il—lnfludria, Coughs . i Colds, Consu inpl ion, t.z . ilitaing of Blood; Palo tation ; of- the Heart. %Whooping COugh, Tickling or r •;ist,7 eit.. nation in 111b ; 11troatiiirontltitis. Asthtrqi,br Isealthess of the. Nersmy'Systeni.• or Impaired Ic¢eikitiltion from any coq and to prevent personit4rom fallMg into a 15k,el.ttsr.. thin medicine has uni it. equalsl"" .' IA ort-When:stoo much eakuncl Or" quinine harAqen, tiss...eithis Mc4licitie will preveirf its . tiVft ell;veton the .Kist , in, audecpair the }idiocy funetiOn's:al"--tA's a prdoi unite above Medici tie gii•ing...treal tit.(6 - niiiii nub c:ear. 1112S1 ID th e 'v'it ice, a .reMleinen fizaCifitie - 1 oquir farge auctioneer 'ejitabliiii7ments in/hiladeltdlia..,• i cilio has r icon nine - 4)41 - S3rup,ti..lli that it Viti-!the! greatest medicine t.l'.(ityon . , li.e.ever tae:.. , (1)1'', CtilltSe r the cAltintae.rdir, it,tnvler„ , ....'ivtio hive to "esert.Bieir voices. v'ouidbe eqiiiillyieuziefittul l .Iteftireniio! will be givl. ,tin to the a neti. , :lneer, by cal ilig at incc ffice; ! . . 1. , CArrio>. - ...'-'+,-A II preparations 111,1 . 1 . 11 (11 . ,,51 saluaple 1 tree ey.i"..fll'i the original .Doet. itiwayntsi Compound 1 Sy.r.4 - of Wifd Clittry: are fictitious and ens nteVi4l.-:- ls.- - riepared . toitylw 1../oet. Swayne.whms,iollici.: is now rernoved td ...N. W. bonier of,Eighth and kLaee strati a Philadelphia`; ' '''.: F.r.r,,,sstet the .tdore of D A NI El, itans,'.4il - 1 PO,iliro.lle l ‘vil , .) ii!the. sole Ageril for :•3Otillyl+iiu , r-ir0... - . 1 ,:.,•' ' , , -. 1 , - , " -- ' Y. i ! 1 . - , x. , -. • r-"...1 :January 113, • 1 • • - "./.,. 1 - - IT I _• . t REGISTER'S, DifYI:JICE. .1 ,-----,,,,:" I 1 ~ IN°TICE is herchy given )•r Zegatetis, ,Cr!ialitor.3, and othqs intereste&lfiliiii i'..,llowing po i mm,itra.„l that act:Mint-4 as hid' .1 ,- -' .',' Isl. .. il ' filed in the Register's otri,e, in aid . .p.r me...,,,Cfnt y of Schuylkill, IV lbc.admin istrators ther!eof,Xiai the ~.aii i e base by by the Itegi3Or Ma4 - ! ,Will he prescnted TO the Orphan`s"(l,,thrt to be held ;la:Vit.. ii,shurg, m and Or saul .(Jounce, on Mon,lay,tbelb:th day of,i'darch next, fer I cohtirrnation and,.....rsiiAValqt! 071 - t`t.lille to law, at which !time and I y.l - . - ,iR6. you SION' attend if you think properi t'. . ; ~.., L Time accpUnt of 31arzretta Nevillo.„tiliiiinistlatrix ! of the estate of Wet, Neville, late'of the Iliirottgli of Tamaqua. chiceased, . 2. The ttrepunt of Michael Fritz. administrator of Gie estate-of Gactrie Min, .late of AVaYne inWr,ship, de , ceased. ~:i,' ' - . : i - 3. The tu!cOunt of John P. Hobart, administrator of the estate oft)amel; Moorhead, late of the Burau.o of PotUville,d , ,cease.l. 1. The aer‘tinnt of Hugh Kintilt , y and AIM Lyons. lad ! ministrators iif the estate- e.VG.iorge Lyons, late of I,i-ar i wegian township, deceased. 5: The accsiiiint of Frederick.Sporman, iiduiinist mom of the estate 'la Frederick Barlinig, late of Tinegrove j II township. tlefeaseil. ~ , 6. The aelaannt of John Zetthmantand liroli liaerch er, stlontsintrators of tit, cant,, oflUr,orme ZeCtszsas Ste. of Wayne toirnship. illzeased. . " 7. The aciqmot of Plenty Rumble, adtniniatrp.tnr of (he I. e'id ate of Eli Aumbi.l. late of ('llim,n tnnanhipl.ldecitas,utt. ; , ,•. The a ac t imiit .IN - est Sass:imam within stratoi of Ilci estate ot,: Frederick Sassaman, late of, Brlitulvtg . -, iovamdlip, deceased. ' . I O. The sei.nnil account of Joseph 11,..iymrtll?eitry ll'y i Adininistrarqs of the estate of Abraham !Hoy,. late of ! the Borough of Orwiesburg, deceased. :' !, I. ! i It.L.The actount of Thomas C. Pollocl:i.rlthinistrator I of the cslafei,f A11g11 , 11113 Timelier, deCeased,l . 1 1 11 . 1 The account of .Tic,dt Hammer, and Eli! Hammer, 1 F:secuttirsoftlic last 'Will and Testament of .11ohn Hain . met, deceni.ed, trims acne one of the guardians of the I Estate of Adam and. flosina, minor 'children of Adam 1 Gebert, late 'pf.Pinaiirrive town...hip, deceased. -, 1 -. I ~ JOHN It. DOWNfNG, 1:e ~ stet. I'ltegister's 'futile.: ' Orwce- I . - ! , , 1 burg. Filr.-17, lti I-1. 5 - 1 I •- i 7,- I . t K. COOMSTOC & CCOSI • Concentio.lea Coropoupd Fluitt o. Extract of . i• 1 . ' 1 • - 1 SAltti APARILLA .1 1 • . F 0 c R rii t , e4y, , , , 0 . f ( t , Lr! ,, , , f ,, 0 .., 1 , a ,, ,.. ,... 1;;;r! , , ,, r , ,, i:. r i!1i ti Ng t 1 ;!.1 4. r i T i, G n , o e : i - , k s - . of the Skin. Toter: Piini.l , ., or Pie:titles !mil the Fare, Liver .ktfzclions. M.S.rciitial and t..loltilcid, 1...ii5eaf.,...4, !hien, from an intpnre habit of-tuotly., l'lceratjans of the. Throat and toe, Pains and Swelling, of rue Bones. nil all Disca-ui,sarising front . an impure ;state of [the Blood. - . Exposures!aind Imprudences in Life, Exulttaw•tt tray of . • Si,rettry. dr:o. I • An immerise effort line h..ten lately mach' i to t. intrculnee various coMpotinds called '• Extracts Of Firritparilla." as positive and specifics:ore-ads: illrli Were tobelbiC . e, the extrariutttant au-a-rtions i f the ativu•ntnr‘tTs whn 'ard pushing thi4n, all ills , ms , that •• cult is heiris," can he governed arid removed by thes'e wonderful `i extracts." Now, we want no custaimers to dm arthauus but rnmnna of commeri 4r) , .: at le.m.t ; and those who. have' , that, w ill find ititneosible to believe thliSe extra l vagant and thlicidotis h4aihtion3. Depend upon it then, if you:get COMSTOWS trite extract el.the ru:tal Sarsaparillh,'ev ery disease that can he cared by this and various other roots that fitini the comp - Mind. will be curbdb'....it. Such, particularlyi as Scp,fitta - .ltheutnatiMi;and all diseases of the btoodland particularly disease and'sulferinc from ' the abute Of lIICICIIty. ' COMSTOCK'S slP , AT....tithljA in warrantedlas good as ativ in the city, add at just half . the price o others, and in as .large bottles, viz :-3O cents per. fnittle, CT 3I per dozen... Eltiin yourselves.— To be found; only at Cmustock.'s Branch House, No. 2, North .sth St. Philadelphia, and in Pottsville at ! Feb, 17, le, 7-ly 3. D. C. MARTINt • T NDIANIVEGETABLE ELIN.EILA LINDIENT J lure for, Ilhetimatic affections. This article pene trates to every nerve and sinew of tlre 'person using it, and it has attained a reputation uneciliallo by any nth, et article in4theumatism. This will cute tlie most Fe- • core caF.e.s.„ extend contracted m1;:ic1 - :::, and bring feel ing and sensibility tojimil:s lcmg and voile We only need refer to sc•bie ration hellw to obtain the cnnfidence;i).fthe milli:. for the: ,,, trtieles. • . Tile following are two respect ablzon d the gentlein , .'n too well hM:wil to rouite comment. Let theta he realf I have been attlic:ol most erievour,ly 18.32 with RheumatiSm and contraction' of thO coeds. of my lege. caused by the cramps of the cholera; Which I then had id its mast I , .vere form. ,xner try Mg' many remedied in vain, I have found relief—hid the eohis of-my :legs p.la7ii`ii—tlie swelling reduced—an.thingreatly bem.til -ted by the Use of onehott le of Linisnent, used externally nia-one hdrile of l'egetable F.tiziri its,d int,tnal ly ai hhu'elinto.inte. d r-tii now walk null rase In po sitions thatipuld not 0 week au,o endure at all. 1 . , • .Ik:4El'3 O.:IgIVN9LDS; 14y;Chry , tic rtrz.ei. corner of Ilular.rey street. Thom:ll,lNa was iten more than a,' Y.ear shire. Mi. , ReyM;lo-4,'W'as a few days ago !Li 01'2 r,iiiec. Wiler&11118 'remedy was obtained u, fu it ht alth arid:perfect posse's ofhin Ings and f., et. and thouch nYer sixty years stood up on his tona repeatedly to shim the f.pec tatoei how complete_ he was cured.' This: remedy reach es and snOtlies the nerveS, and ;fflays :pains most etTec-, tually on its first application, and by a, few' repetitions, removes inure effectually and speedilY . 'thematic pains, than any'Other applirati6n wan ever iinOwn to do.' Its etreets are . powerful and iminciliale, Let those afilict " •ry it hilt once, and they mint he (4 - Uli-inter!. The is much connterleititilj as 'to external looks. and the Only. cenuiness i 4 to , lied the. far simile siznature of Coinsm . .n: & Co. .that cannot be found, it is counterfeit. 'Boy onlynt Cdnistork's Branch House, No. ii, North 5111 street, Philadelphia, and m Pottsvilki of. . Feb..l7 1! 1 J. 8; T • G Id) lA. 111 1 SUCCESSORS TO ADAM DIALOGUE, ' ' • . FIRE,, AND GARDEN 110 SE IMANUFAI.7II/RERS, . , 1 „ ~.., • 24 North r, At tug ULD STAND, .No. • • i I' II I I. A DE L P "VIM . It r ; „ nt ,Sacture Mail Bans. Fire Buckets, bluction Hose, IV.I &m . o . for 'Machinery, &c. ~ ! ' ' -The aboye ti:ticlu„ will he mug , : 0 . . f t alp. and workinaDship, and 'on the ;rn, terms: I,; • ' - • i I Feb. le, ' i' EEO Dr. Buzby.! improved .and • illustrated Burby, jwHt received' and for dal Feb. Zt, • ' • ,B. BANN' ME ME TITDAY MORNING„' from tlje errman of pfFffe A surreul , ctiuldupou a tree, • t, . • A fly, so fat, his taste grew stronger , , • ; Hid victini, struggling to get (ma, - • ' . Heag'd but to live a little jonger; The murderer answered, "thou Must For • I am greatand thou art small." • L.. I • ' 21' , .hawk beheld him at his feast, l And in a ;rornerlivounced unen him; • C • I ' TAO dying sparrow Wished at least, To know What injury be had done Iti4; .• Thg murderer answered "thou mustfa fi, ' • For lam great and thou art small," • • The eagle saw the hawk below, .. And quickly on the gormand seizes,-. , "On; noble king! pray let me. go! Mercy, that peckest me to pieces." id The murderer answered, "thou must fall, , roi I am great anti thou art smAll." Hui feasted, lot an arrow flew • • And pierced the eagle's bosom through, Unto the Hunter loud scream'd he, I • "ph, tyrant wherefore murder met"! "Ai!" said the murderer, "thou must fall, ' • For I ani great and thou art small." , MILITARY MEETING. 41 ; - At a meeting of the Military of the 3,rigade, 6:th Division, I': M., convened at the Town Hall, in the borough of Pottsville, oil the 22d Eebritaiy, 1:314. On aniiiietn, gen. yIi.LIANI 11, DEAN. Was .kfilinted PregdCnf, Col, DAN ir.i'i Kiiyilii;• G L ei i t G I : G. •Wr.;;;;Koor, Capt. M.cebosn , ....; • ~, Maxestr,'..ailapt. J r 1.31. ES l ' iAG 1.E . ,:,1 ' );F e Presi.: ,jelitS i - iid"•":tilajor J. 11. Campbell 7 t - aritt l l Quarter 1 Master ~fletzu Strauck, Secretari,/,; ; ;L! i i.: • On motion of_ .11ajor James ..o.' Campbell, h C:.oannitii.-e of -6iiveit ryas appoied to draft ayre:i .ruble and resolutions espres."Yi s e of the sentiments of the Meeting, whereuppy . fite President:appoint ; el Major Janie:: H. Gipi6ell, Col. C, f ;•47',Jackson,. I,icut. J K. Fernif-f•Lient. D. J. Ridgway, seat. M. ATOrtim7,,so.:iii. D. Keiser and Lie,tt!: F. hie..11,.1 ~'-...iie. , ..tifter'retiring for a lint tin . ; ( reportell , -; -!:;-;',, . • • • S - /i; „vf. - ttrt , fullm r ving :; , ;' 1d- , .. - ,' '' NV ur:it ESS, ;It ,is the part of 'a so MdF,'N'ationai 'poli.:y to preserve m e.eOptete orga ~.izapir art dil e:cut Nialitia force joethe purpos i eloffiee:uring the proveriyiii)erty of our Fp,;(4ittr,t,* arid to pre, 7 .? ; serve.lif,!..fliigli standin anWthe r e iati l o4s fthe ezeill,'and to cenunandr..:fAiect to 44i&Pritei'..rliOn of ~, 1 : • •45-" -- ..• - ~,, h her untarnished „11fig. And srEnzas,,i,:our only * -' / ./ firm dependence in case of insurTc....ctipn„wit In, or iny :.it i ori ;froni without,' must be „}4,,mivcitizcn // h 'soldiery, and believing that alarge,4anding army,. is justly' •odions to the people„ and hoS'iile to our form of Igoverilthent, and knowing that in time of peace we shonhl prepare for war. And Wrizits,,ts, the Militia laWs of this Commonwealthirave been .butchered by frequent and careless aMendments, So asto'he in danger offalling into complete con: . . Tempt, And are almost inoperative—and '.tirusnris; We believe that the Militia of PennsylvAia should lie completely organized and thoroughti, drilled; , ~...,. riliereforp be it , • 1 the pr ant Militia latis are only .1, • i•alculated to biting the 'By.tein * lnto disrpinuto, and itre totally inadequate to the - hrganizatio_and drill of our citizen. soldiery. Iletoked, That our Senators. and Representa- . fives are ,lierchy reaPectfully requested Ito revise bur Militia laws so that there may be atieaSt four days of training in each'yeai, that the pOsent fines arc useless and totally inadequate to thi:Stipport of the system; they form no indueementi:to parade. ant arc not Worth collecting), and we therefore re quest, our law making power to correct this grossly klefecii part' of the Militia laws, to be at least two • • 1!; '4ollars, per day.. .Rilv t etl, That the spirit of our free institutions 'r cognizes n 3 priviledged - lan% -and n 3. esemp- . :tion; from a reasonable shire of public duties, and i that every man is bound by his implie4: compact I, withGovernment to assist in supporting her and system of public defence. . • lili'.so r /ved, That the Militia' laws re yprze• so :many'j , iiivilegecl-elassesanCl so many exemptions front fines that prima facia no man is liable to do Militia duty, and that theso.exeMptionslare odious " • ipartialand unfair, and ivith only a very few ex- Ideptions should be abolished altogether. l !i •ResOhed, That 'wd have learned with surprise that an - attempt will be made to contlriehlterations • :;and antenduents in the militia Cede iota 'section, ;of this i ,Commonwealth, thereby rendedng the re, ' ;forth proposed in these laws local and partial.l That iterations 'iiiemanded should; be general and impartial, altered ono sys. tern, and the,reforrn intended wherever 3t is neces-1 sari over thei - Vhole Stiie Reseived, That in order to enconrag; l the Vol Unteer; syster4. that the number of P i iivates re quired, in Volunteer Companies bb reduced to thirty-two, end that every ribfe bodied ilaite male person bctn i een the age of eighteen aria forty47mi be liable to do Militia.duty. , ,;!1 Resolved, That Col. Daniel Krebs, Lieut. Thos. Johnsen and Sergt. JaMes R4asell, bo O commit tee to, procure signatures to the memorial laid be tbre_this meeting, containing hi substa4e the mat ter set out in the above` resolutions, and that said . • • memorial be forwarded vithout delay tn:our Sena ' tors 'and Representatives. • fic.Ored, That the proCeedings bo; , signecl by the officers and Published-in n :the llot4 Journal, and all, the English and' Garman panrs of the county, and such others as are lavoraWe to the came.; WILLIAM F. DEAN, Kesident DAII4I, Karns, .' Gso. _.. yien Prssldenii,s, MASDOF.RFLINGER, line44.ilAGLx, CLAY.—Uen: Duff Oreeri ttaYilt: is as - - suine'd by the partizans' f Mr. Van-BtiNnihat he will be nominated by the Baltimore Ocinvention If so,:no sane person can doubttho eleittioii of Mr. ClaY: and hen ill be elected beeinSe it is irnpossi= ble tn'rally the Democratic party in "suiport of Mr. Yaro3uren, 'whose 'nomination wilillnive been produced by a combination of politicalmanagers, organized in the forge -states of New .I.7pry, Peririn .y - l. apia, Ohio and Nirginia, for the,:purpose of seizing ußon, and-distributi4 ambligigicrpselvcs the pittiona.* - of the d.iov.ernment.n 'be beat mated ,ost reasonable Mg ; Game of - Tr , lc by Agen!: NEM .THE.O RAE L' A,L SCALE. J , , t s ' a t . I r y4 I 0 11 ?), secretari es. ;0: ' , - - • • -; . ' ' . , =if ,INI.ARCI-1_ .94..11.541C_ Fos Tux .MizrznailJounxix. ~,1 • „.„ „ _ aela. :--vui nttze tansy yumge h as all life and 'gaiety laStiWeningiatid iti goodly citizens seemed to ; commemoratethe anniviersary that gave birth to, our immortal -Washingtoni with, that heartfelt jtay and gaiety that i peculiar to the tient of free hearts that revelld uPen this glorious occMion. l , - It has long been the establi hetlcustorn that we should hail the coming morn of this ' day by, the loud peals Of artillery, andth? bright orb of day was saluted by 26 rounds of The Minereville Artillerists togettirs with the, National Blues, made a fini diaplay,during,the day; t i lie 'former looked remarkabli i 'Well, and Was commanded by Dr. R., whdw!is anring the day leered toAhe command ,off this tell I and ,soldier=liie company. Much (credit Li also due to I Capt. W., whose perseverance ands energy has raised and sustained, with great eredit l the compa ny of Bhies; they are quite new. Co .? bin are fast increasing and bid fair to becOme i lan addition al ornament and strength to our In the,ovening, a Military land?illie Ball was given by ';the National Blues'iwhich !was ,an ex ceedinglypleasant tafflit-':'11 re waslpresented a scene that causet_l_ttlie l irtOut heart of the soldier to yield, vtlr_s.UlSy and glitterifig uniform was er= ll elirnSd'Sy those bright orbs or thei: fait: oftreation, - Whose presence gave life, gaiety, andenchantment complete sway during tiMevening.l It Would be fel > ly to attempt to describe how angelic Miss,R appeared, or how_sylPh-like floate4 , b form of Miss hoW l beautift4irMisslsuch an ow danced - or was dressed7,lllvir anrapt3, --- w zingas the giddyi - waltz; sudice it tO say Our village 1 has not F presented gay la-:';,.terte!fo'r many a •i • • day._- . 1" • - And then oui ‘ loa 'host, - sius, sen&d.A - poca mos=t suiiptiions!aupper of which irar4ii hundred - Omni partook.. kliich credit, is , -lice Mr. IKr for the kind attention whieqeytty,±eiie inltis--IMUse receive, showii i m titmle t „ . o6 Most Worth); of hosts, and Sparitigviatip to mike I those about him - conifort*cru fLaP 3 Thp.:•di r tieing waOt' up untif a 14MOiour, and morning winild ep •in Up on us begsze we slunld scpaiatc. 'Otkr4nusic, the i ~ ,37-trger Bait& from your plapeacquitte i d themselves with it dealof credit,land added mud tp the gatety of the evening. i • i I "And all went MT happy as a ma wiag , • I When the hour arrived went,awal ed, and Wishing a sing -sum! realized! ' cial benefit of the NStional • I Yours, t Feb.l23d, 181 . , FOREIGN EFE24B. R 1 TII£ I iftE R!N Bifsiness was still active. 7tlonly abundint, trade brisk,the markets werOsuoYant,and the peat hires of industry in' the north were alive with ac tivity-, The price of Consols touch i s rate high than they had reached since 10 . 37. all descrip tions of railway stock were r?sing in riltie. A writer in the Globe contends thai '3,000,900 quarters . of foreign grain ho reffitired 'before .harvest. . . Thu Duke of s4ccleuch • ) in favor of a.repeal Ulthe:ci ' , The diamonds 'and' pear Queen yictoila.are'valued Dr. Chalmers baS• receive ties Lenox of New York; a Indian Misiien of the freed Lord John Russell will of Ireland befoM the House ately on the opening of. Pa The Hibernia brought e; She brings: both London an. the 4th. inst.—her day of Ea The intelligence is no 1• that before received. l r. Everett is in corrcspondenle with 113 - rd Staiirey,.the Colonial Secie+ry,:npon the , QrFgon Territory question. The i'inieriati ',ll.iitister had several interview's with his LordShipnt the Colo ' vial office. • The ttiat' of the Famous Mrs. , Gilmour, at Ed inburgh; had reulted iu heri,aeqUittll. The Queen has given a present of .£2O to the Ojibbewa Indians, and it has beep divided equally between them. Her Majesty has lso ordered a variety 'of rich plaids to Se ; Ufsctured for them, - • - Mr. Davis, who formerly acted as successor for a short ; time -to the late Lima INapier, in Chi na, has been 4pOinted by the Government to re lieve Sit Horny Pottingeras the Que'en's represen tative and Governor of Hong Kci,ng Bar4isn Navy.—The riport:thit a consider ble reduction in the naval force is to take place is incorrect. A reduction is being!inade in the Me- - dheranean fleet, but the , North, / mericari and West India squadron will breiiiforred, and.souto additibrial strength senyo .§;outh AT i tierica:" 4 leiter from Copenhagektilates that the. King has-isauedan order for the y State Sf'ouncillor, M., Hansen, to proceed to China, and obtain exact in , , formations of the nnxliticaticns Which the trade of 1 that kmgdoni has undergonT Eire tyto petted with England. The object ex(entit . the_ egmmer- At intercourse between Chia•atid Denmark, and the merchants of. Copenhag been invited to communicate suggestion.i. 1••• ,1 - • - -The Globe of Friday states, oit the authority of a city correspondent, that the Bankof England is to obtain a renewal ofits charter from the prettent GoveinMent. ? , . Tull "A.N.i r-Le.toce. = —T i he ionaervatives and laud oweera, , atlel great apathy, pa`ve ai last been forced Ito !clove, in oppeoltibn to , then great rival,. ..a the anti-eo - rn law league; ;and 'Tingly they have 11 , 0 d meetingrtin various pa,7 of the coun try; and their subaeriptidUis _aniount .to about 6000. . _, !, I . A,' * -n• LAW LEA.tra.--ThiF .rykr.t: o bis great powerful body: continues aOatision 7ith increas ed' vigor... Great and irokortaat meeting • ;have been held at which large s4ms ofra r ey were sub• scribed; anti the tirnount rliC . :d his reach ,cd to about ,CE30,000, ' ' 1.1 • i, 1 tt • • • ; I' . ;" ' Ell well plGaa fir the cape . 'MAUS. Las ',declared himself Is in tle crown of I ' .t1;12,9(79. , - Mis. and :I:lis a rr k 500 foi ' the . . te whole state ons, icanicdi it!, d frqm . raft foi hurch. I . ng,tilt I.lConu . itunent. ghtkail passengers ; laiierpsol papers to hip!. I cr horst China than ; c ...c,' 0111 n in 3cike. UT s TINOS-WET-D.! ' Only in joke: We have no'patiencc with such fellows. - If ' they lived in countries Where the bow-string is fashionable, or wherea head, may be sliced off, or a woman 'bagged, for the asking, they would have your brother, strangled, or your Wife launched into theßesphorus, done hpiri • a bag, like a kitten for transportation, and when You cornplained. the ready answer Would be, that it was 'only a joke'.' Or they might de sonic similar goodturn for yourself; and tell your executors the same story.H-They . thinkthat a joke will answer as an apology•for any thing, eVenlo the smashing of furnitnre, breaking of glass, and fracturing cif bones, and are particularly hard and rough, upon any who happen to be tormented with their friend ship: There is no getting angry with them, Un tit you are actually ruined, past a joke 'in „ body, purse et chattles. To complain of any mach small matter, as the:dislocation oinlimlf, is only to make the joke richer,; fur the more youlameilOhe riper is the fun qay nothing( and bear these injuries withoutremonstrancis or resistance, andhalf their amusement is lest. True friendship this--enjoy .mentof your neighbor's misery,, and appreciable ,only by the °real good natured fellows,” the prac tical jokers—jo.lly companions , —confusion to them' I and theil • . 4 RAR'l3lanchanl was just one of the most . gen- F"-tfe, eqUable k inoffensive lasses:that ever lived upon earth,aastife incarnation of kindness arici7goOdhu- Jack Robinson was good hunioredloo—hut he was - cone of these same blustering„ noisy, trou blesome mortals, wick seem to live only M torment all who are compelled to live in their association. Whaythe gentle Edith • found in such a chesnut ,Ex to love, the blind god only knows. Certain ly It wea r ier nothing in his manners, for the pair Were the antipodes of each other in every possible respect. There was no single point in Which they resembled each other. • If Prior Edith's heart tint- tered with that pleiVsure which 'poets 4inci lovers I speak of, when she saw his approach, it fluttered'l with genuine fear. when he was present. He I could not take,her hand wiihout squc'ezing, her fingers in his vice of a paw, till the [flood Was ready to gush from those fingersend and the tears did, start from her eyes. If he tried to steal a kiss, (pass this sentence, maiden ladies) she streggled 1 to escape in real earnest—for she knew that ho was not thus affectionate, except • when he bad been I cheating the barber of his revenue, and his shoe. brush of a beard'was ru4ed so roughly oif her 4 , damask cheek'," -as mialitiscarlet of it., If he invited her to ride, she . ,lwas . sure to find herself seated behind some harem scaruirt animal of a horse, which was never harnessed except for, some such Van Amburg in-horse-flesh as her teh: der suitor. - Once With his . victim seated 'by his side, he would regale her ear with &history of lira .'broken vehicles, ov;ertums and hair-breadth 'scopes , with the same qUadruPed, 'and take all the time particular eare so to drive, and over 'such uneven ground, as tO . inflict upon Edith the hoirors of an overturn, in eierythirig but the actual occurrence of' it, at ever} step. If, in walking with Edith, lie• saw her step outside to avoid an ant-hill he would 'take particular pains to go back and ,grind it level With hie Ugly heel. e woo counterfeit drank " •• • • • enness so naturally as -to bring the fond foolish child into 'tears; and indeed, there was no con - ceivable enormity, • shert of knocking her down with malice prepense, that he did net' practise.. All this he assured her was joke ;'' and When. lit wound up his obstreporallo feats-with a fit of laughter as boisterous as his jokes, Edith would faintly laugh too, while a tear stood in her eyes. Poiar Edith! • She wondered if all men were like Jack Robinson--but she dared not ask.—Oth.. era treated her with deferential civility ; and so she remembered did. Jack once, but that was before he was an accepted and declared lover; and she mere than half wished that she had alWays.kept him on terms as distant.. But just as she had • reasoned herself into half' hating him, he would always re.. gain his standing by some real proof of affection, unstudied and perhaps -unrefined . on his fart, and einexpectid • on. hers: What could she do with such ari awkward cub of a lover ! Ifaie 311 ,1 di, could not ; 'for his very gaucheries had become tolerable and even pleasant to her. .1 The match was Something like the affection of the pride of the bandit for her lord:. 7 Jack ?via abandit inmanners, and behiriged to him; with not half the refinement theta real genteel re:tante or stage froebantet throws into his !aim pastagis. ' The idea of being poked for life to such an unrefo`rned grif fin would seem -terrible to her; in spite of all her endeavorsto th'e contrary.l Itcertainly did tp her friends thni when they began to tell'iiM so, Edith showedrdi thi . Worneti ; . deelared that Jack was a great deal better than those who maligned him i that unpolisiiedworth and sense was betterthan varnished villainy, and that she would marry him, were ho twenty thrifts- Jack Robinson. To this there was• no answer ; and the dear friends of Edith only sighed and shrugged their • shoulders while she ,strutted. Out of the room like • a stage bouncer Gentle woman can show fire son dimes -and when they 'do !—Let those 'whe know, speak. Jack ,W as a gioal; lover of aquatic aMosenienta. Besides his membehip of a boat club, he boasted the possession of various descriptions of small water craft, his pride l in which was second only 'to his foundnesifor his horse, if eyed : to that.Jusf at a , • moment When Edith had been resenting the inter ference of her friends in Jack's disfavor, that - worthy made his appeasanco,.and invited her to take a water excursion with him. This, which I was a standing invitation in the boat 'season, she' . . had always resolutely declined. as Robison put thequestion, ind saw the malicious smiles of her friends, which plainly intimated that theyknew - she dere not accept. ,To.step to ?link to gratify them by a moment's hesitation, her pride would not permit Vend to Jack's suipriso and Pleasure, she accepted his invitation at once. She intimated,to him, as they passed to, the' water side, that she acceded to the jaunt, t ! o show. her friend's that shc-yvas not afraid tritrust herself to his guidance. under •any circumstances.—The r . aseal ! • Not to hetl appeal, to his gentrosl `To to Robinson j her' tiuliclith and _ to the' butt:of ltis;mn harktitkri, thoeamp, reso3 l ***thii who Ava . in ,. it weitin they stepri.int3 th anticipatien of" fun' resolution. 4-. As the- and the Ifiße barque urination to span Cr, es she begged hit She cling to the ..of a drowning WOlll3 laid down his lift fo a sacrifice been net _.- .at her misery,—fin tormenting than fear NO, ..9 Step; by - step they IFriday, in the - audae I good fun.' They roc sciearnbd, and at they sieered so as the bow to the stern with the idea that th two or :three !Ong h thus torment her, un sekions'eambst. A - approach iy th e two •. boat; and the three w water. • • • Robison's first au . Fleeter than ttk. win of thought in aynome ly plunged, unawar whither to look,the v . gentle gbh passed that he - ii:aliiliniriler i the wave, the deriid his lot in4o few \ i sh by hint in irktic` ' aloud, eihd - the ia..10% at utterancT. Desi tiglic paralyzed hi ,r,ki a swimmer; cramps'. shut out from his,eY'l When he recover whole artillery, were ' i ,„ der rung in ,liii4ap, were infinitely nMic dejirted. With tett: orydid not immediat him with vaemitsur last drover, who• had watery grave. Inch to him. He remern' i till, thought by tkm, cumstatices came to was indistinct, till dig on his heart, - with' cotlin. In ;t.mou'{cri Edith f' 4 E(iit4!.wl God!• . 1r teas qN Nd Edith ansvi f ',.. sailoriknew nothin, that they had saved suggigt nothing; co maxims strove r .veszel sluggishly pl Slow as its pregress, his couusciousness, he W 215 at ()nee rtirr scligqs could brit again :he relapsed in Better tidings arc his senses, the thir savedi by another deliverers knew the.' the cirranisiance. boat had never on raving of Rohinso . eafety was better tlr could' be; and t vc her house, to tentie, that slie had nat'be Edith did not re nature to.disgemble fer reproof to th e'ould Only Mingle congmtulation: A 'ter the first.' ! iriceting . ,;the affair of the boat wa's ices t r alitided One day—it is stranr,r,e how a itd.ry c,:.cape eloyeci together, or; a community, e 4 good fortune Iva/ endear . `.other—one day Jack bluntly 'asked . for the nuptial. One;yeat`f,:oni this rely`you jolic - . . 4 I never joke—ai d it is to Ofga you a 'chance to prove your. reform; tion.tliat 1 . 4 set the day more distant, than—:-to tll the trufh,r—rny oven heart prompts? . . Tim :into of pr, pair are just tuarrie of all,story-tellerr, •tlicir hency-mono Yearn B rto the laying iiiTortc'El, and lie to 42 ccula ly shut thcse Out o American artklti is per -dozen. Who He'avy tunabler3 a dcize . n min. the 1: de which ,has na same price but js Gt.:k:- Ware vn the .Pro:ective.ddy than BE Crockery Tore discelint from th:c Mad 1912 44y to 10 per. I'i,:: (Engliz;a; thz: 1.!,.‘v; 110'i: Bells for 70. —How this Tar If the time shall fdbrk shalt totter, ignomnce of the 1p continuo to t oftho oppreSscd' c to bo untrod by th doysof blessetine ry; ifyoit would his tincloudad ra'ys editz•ate all the dti antics the tyrant i es the, slUmbtrin i g It was iittelligeriCe lumps of our natl. prevent their. eria 7* following will Yoti.tak - e: my I "!}:oang lady; sacritieecyour as to insert the fi tretiity of your - c. iuLir aperture far boiv agaiint fralue OFAUMI ME =MI this delicate :34; . id maidenly ty spate her, (:far.s.• aatice, he inte4 to respect t`orbear i for rier;; ! 'to wake it . 7. , On thc.iciy4ciiniciferil• to his tall t 2l ',a ;P:iii„:44l2l Friday. oil,'.hoard;t:eta4d them as boitt, with titt z &acatuident " thist Jack reg!..t+l his good wasspread,ll the:bred°, cercptd-u*fil, 4;qt dc ter itt becaine'vreiilritid Weak tu retutt, ndward aide 1 . ;01 the agony , and Jack, vi i tivould have her at 'hat rao(neUt, had such gary, made no fipple to laiigh bat: i* more Eisittvrabte: more 1 . . advanced, .14 :ed, .. ; :e.nd his mat} ty of what thertNilecr. i=d -ed the little siOop till Edith almost faintetPWith terro r, i or 1 cause a dttsli';'Of spay i'ron, and frightente. poor gni . boat was goi;fit,eunder. For I uto, ..all in ai,lf4te,' did they • 1 the joke ,he'eat4ie Matter t'e !alien tlaw,l:l4l:tAied in its practical j , ..)ke6:;;apsi:zed the ere at a . plow intU the • ""4 I °III; thought.wts.for Edith, ed lighining,o4 the activity ,nt of extreinit;y 7. As he mad- . %%hat eours!t‘l pursue, or !hole life; the ihijile love of tho through his Aftinl.- He felt , •r, ;Lnd buffetted Amnation of iternitylseeined . thattrt . moments• were spent ruggies. IleVitrove to cty ';aterifoelted;iahia attempts it Hence; fa.. L . nb3, awl mock 1 his skill as seized him, 44 ,the light WB3 thtnlitht, forever: .„ %i'as as'Ounigh heaven's 3e4.1d t 1 Th 4. 15 . .a and the tirsf . rA , ps for breath; painful than ,ythen the breath Con ict urn - 1111.110 lobt - ed about ,rt.e, at the krew of the. bal. butt. his treijyerers from a cnt Lly itteid6a, e'velit§, came. t ared the m(01 , distattg, first; ;ht the excin' r •iiqa and ito c' ir•-: N rii. • For ainprilent still, all le last sad evenl.of his life fell e'Clio, like il4i'damp sod on a t more lie"•stalell wildly 3.1p1—. ere-atre you l..;"M; God! my. . • .r .t aoKr.lit; . , . •' &d—nobody i4pTevered. The let' - 4 . • - f•plitlt—i4ncy. kne* . only, drowning nitiii.—They could i id sa'§ nothing.. Robinson nsible. andilli•le the Inimane. ki -. 6 , i,-; him tointiinatimi t their ... L,niglied its 1..1ff to the city. l 'r• - .1: - ; the ietnedpf Robinson to 1 .1 7 pon his Oilcal at !ho city etl home; his men- no_ utel*nce cf Edith; ( . rinsensibilN - 7 , , • M uted him up,i.ti;hisroccvery time. Edith Jet) bad been ssel; and. thiikh Robinson's some one tji been idAcd up, o woman tcmg in such a occurred is them; arid the stvrneabut MMltormcc. Her•' n any physitkui a prescription few. days'..carritxl him to lies subdok4 congratulations n drunmeanii, in joke (roach hirn.: , .lt was not in her it t^E3 not in her heart to of- I tation -thr. ;ant the n ; after Cho fashion ve s'ada thein to enjoy s. -f.: 1.. t;.i . , ~Tr t )1! hhr s• , inior '.; yred•nt ti„';;.iir, were mainly ht ' , 'Fir.qi.' - iturti , :le. sold at 371, 11. A Ileiry,llity in '4:: nTar• our marl3o,, and as good'an low selliit . 4 l )r 34 to 24 cents fr,:r. fro4this 'Tariff tax 1' ' •ere,impoiteil at 45 a 50 cents pw 'l'sriff3,tho American irti- . skfpplimt..iti 11;csa beafa the a hotter (f-tialitY•- • hdre imacr .f :10 to 15 . per" WaS pnnlous lovr 1 - 11) .13 no•-• ., p1,1.at 50 perxer.t. s.!ale .4'iiiicem; prior to dm •: • , Its-t 3 per eeitt. Tile: American • I= ver,i , r,li* * ceell; per pouria 'lll., article L is r'el)!?4;; , 1 the cop.ntry! ever come %rhea this mighty be found in tho Won; pinion is still to ILe hopes aidaninuate the 'eff ort s every nation; if our fields arc hirelingNf despotism; it long I are to attend nu: career ye the, suit ito continuo*ehed. • . upon the, C. .17 P. of freemen, then rtiren This *no 1 his dren'irifof power, and roue. iinergie4; , :e - d?,,nnoppressed pi;oplo; that. reaVel;' . up the "majestic co . .. gle;ry ; andlhis alone can jibllna tt) asAtes.--.1c,82 - rz , o rt. —L.:Z. 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