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    MEDICINES.
. DR. STEELLEgG'S
PULMONARY SYRUP.
Vic Great Palce:: fur Consumption !
LSO Asthma. Infatco7.a. lionoina Cough, Croup,
/A. Scarlet Fever, Mea..tez, difficulty of Breathing..
• not:whit is. Spitting of 11104, Pains iu the Breast,' and
k- 4 titother diseases of the Dines. • . •
CON Fl [MED.
Tetfo-oonnuary cure of Asthma, by Steellinn's Pul
iriounry Syr tp, lttesteil to by Capt. Samuel 11. Sum
melt, merchant of Potter's Creek, Monmouth County,
uf Jersey, the father of the unfortunate young surer
, r.-
Porn:TN Cr.rrs, June Gt1i,1844
DR. STEELISM —Pear, Sir :-1 have the pleasure of
tieing able to state that 'my daughter, who had been
suffering unileraevate Asthma for 5 or 6 years,has been
entirely cured of that painful disease, by the use of siz
bottle's of your Pulmonary Syrup. She was. when
attacked with that complaint, Only nine Icars of
^e, and suffered with it beyond all description, for
the period of near - six Years. having an attack about
? very three or four weeks. It was to all appearance,
,outimed and immovable—we tried many medicines
without any relief whatever. About this time, we
heard of the superior efficacy of your ruilnonarY Syr
up and determined to give it a trial—we procured a
dozen bottlei of it ; the first brittle relieved her very
notch, and by the time she had taken six bottles, she
was perfectly cured!! i -It is now three . three years
.since then, and she has not had the slightest attack of
he A•ithina. She stunted sotiiiich when laboring tin
ier those attacki that We could hear her breath. dis
odly ove r it, while house—she was frequently near
ifthcating, and we hadquite despaired id her recove-
1 give yon the above statement of facts. Hitt other:
rho may be afflict , . with this awful 111S1.1:1Se; may I
make use of the imam menus. atut we feel assured that
sit!' the 4dessing of Providence, th.y will find pernia
iett relief. Yonis reQpectfidly.
• ri.V.‘II:EL R. BUNNELL.
A hard v.ice (Am • Philadelphia ! • .
Bead the following strong testimony in favour of
teeiting's pulmonary Syrup, give!' by the . Rev. V. 0.
souglass,Pastor of the . .itlariner:s Chitin li, Philadel
.nia
MIENEDMIEW
sceelling—Sirr—T feel much grafiried being
11 , Ie1. say fa you. that, no , Jry ty nip pia sent,
heeh used h) several i rs, t,s with great surcets.
:'l.lO rust person who torik it. 11:1•1 born tainfive2
oe.lfor iitm• wtti-?.coti_L—arisr.ta'liuc
tnl y one bottli. sir., ywas ahno,t cut icily cured. A Sailor
.can rreatly (U s :tressed with :I...cough, and could nit find
nothing 10 6.1 ieve• toak,oue bottle and called
iv;,s enlirqy cared !!!—.k . tor rata•r - of ; o r'
Clittrch,,waa takcn with the prevailing inthienz.a—He
took six of pour Antibilialis Ptll., atill.a bottle of syrup,:
Awl f t -halloo:4 entirely restored to his wanted health.
While at" Woodston, N. J., a shu nt Uwe sip. I fonlid
Mrs. S. %V..latinuring ttnil,r a Ferrer cnnt-b, :11111 sears es
v aid; to sit no tlirougli the day—l felt confident that
Ire Syrup world r,•lisve her: .aecortlinglv I soul her a
uttle—within. a rov-days,l heard that sit:, was artitly
...rwiil6 , 4, and in a fair way , of a sredy recovery_ I
an truly say, that at most every 011 r that has taken it.
Lr been more or le.. hen-tiled. and I can cordially
teconnuend it to all who ar.• in any wae.itillirted with
cottell. Coors d‘r.. 0. 001:11
The folb,wing is : . /0 . 111 Comic:llor at
1.1,111;:ton, N. J.
.• Et:tot:cox. Dereniter S. 1,1:1.
Dr. NVut. Stet:lliac -sr , itr.t—lt rites me pleagitre to
itturti it it my power to test to your itt%alea -
sle l'oltuntiary Syrup. P, r Cover:ll rar: ,, when any
rote of ety•family. Lt , twee atilii tea iwith a l'oeuh,
11Z?!:11.11711 &.1%, IVO have 11-
t.,•11 it Wllll ver,y , heneit la! efforts-J.l)ra , Lora ( eddy
ni r,. ( d e d nil if. In 0. tii:ier last. I was 'attal k'd itt th,:t
night. WWI a rim' parexisat of coefltitiz-sa doge
tithe S t Screp ittirriiVit.itei steppe , ' iii' t'eui:ll, and he
ter,. I hail finish,• 1 lee t in ttle. I f t.!'t6y.9i cm:11.1..69y
- tired. taut.' ni tilidlutltrititv. certainty
you a debt of 2 ratiti6l,, n-ittiti.itiatt of a
vdiral rommiturl pl.:to:ant to the
(in n d e n: [witty excell.int propertits. and
.t i le arises...a:it., to all. Hill:fed pot.r. hy its reduced
.1 - ver - 0! ~,, tient Son ant.
ISAAC \V AT.TS ClIAN11.•
D:si , :ler', - ,L . Lri `Tc:-.'":1::(.:nq % ! !
'Extract of a letter fruit nv. Wm. Het
l'nstor of Eli!: Lutheran Clim, It. Ab:., , ttstow, - ,
i A r:urrrsTmvs. jai,. 10 1N.;2.
itr. \Vru :ii1,14.:1‘1112--:5L11:- 7 1 take pleasure iu inform
n: you That I hare been mash henefittril lay the Ilse
ofyintr Pub - dot: all; svater,--...y throat which lash been
sore, for-lietn , r than two yens. and whirli was cntisiii
er4bly intlaint-4,..Yetten) wise yon titan been :realty
telieviii)-1 think l,r te=it; 2 a tiny tnore• Etities, a radi
cal cure tnny,be effect ral--1 call IN , rtlilre recommend
I. to all ;an., are a:r.lieted
Votoi..tfres tib
. natety.
l'obt ;$.7:E.1.•r. al I.:rest:am .N, I. who
is it..m.-noi,t of Stf V etity i )(sari: rat age, was cored of
F,verl! 0.1e1. - Zo and cla; , SAti.y a f 1.7 bottres t.r. In)
P.,!ator..tty Sirup.
i- 3 : of t o •I all. of ryiniitirtnn . .' N.. 1. slates ?bit lib.
ho is tie'fi. with a cop.',
; ri, , lnre , i an by are It etz use ot lain
r e b tl italar
'riteor 14-obi - inlT' ries' II was en
ine,s caned tion , :.lf. of ;tear THILEE YEA 10F,
t - 4 ,, d111" 1 .-V 71v
Ehzt , .ejh what was sniiii , ^l to a
t.ng of M.G.'
and at lan rt , ll. 1 . 1 nut the M . :MN ttielLeineN
she had le.e w.is 17;.:7C,Cti 6r taint but le or my
t.lrr.ot S)ri;;,. •
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Vey. . . .( - '44 , 4 . 2‘ fll P, 1111t.I . t5411 • 0.1,
,c. J; .fateo 4,
It 4.14w:44 . 4 . ,.
or F tr o - no,..11;•0:"•('11 t:fll 4 led . .(17 4.4•11'
1 . .11 , 4" 4 :l'f. ill..
tiiocreist rc . . Pit ....Intl ui;!'('ra._le and hati 1;1,4
Irr.t , nirviterpi s s r.shel; hrc I:cf•n
'ritirc!t y 17 4 , 1. t‘ 4 .' .11111' 44 t 44 . 414 8 uf r.ntr 1'441t144444.14)
P.1; 4 I t14 . 44i..., 11.41,1•• w:11 ticr!ovii
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2,6 . ; ..rtily • 'Ili:n."1 , ry S, rap t.. 1
lf!‘. fat wnt Tii ill r b , d u , tha C. , 1,1i4 1 1.
:1'111 , 1•I telie:+ ii
!“..1,11.,, a art.l.lr tt iI.I 2rtnilt
With a. rniv h. i, I poillifia, is ,
n•lc‘,• a 4.1 ‘vi.a.ll Ise to any that
IT pt rietnly cartrl
is 1:1r•11' , i 4 ph 1 thclor•
sonitti, Is tT I sits r
d iIiV . P! of ts,y I'l,l
am trt Syrup: 41..“) Th t %;:hde of 1 V'tiilt bt VVil
T. VVII, N. J. rt-.crni .5 %in
• V to a'i a
C. 1 , 1, re 11:It he Or in , 1%0111 airy Svr.
in[l.lllo.We. rt• 110"
tJr sale In' Pot1r:11,11.
Jul, 13
Raducti3a Vali:l;)d,. in Pries,
gr :f the:C . :,..rd- is Wit ik-1;",;',.;.ittl with it
N ,voryly znir , *t con,V.er
,h• n tlt,y,tut"Av and %nine. and
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•whirt, 1,;- 1 , I,,,..!nr, r int !”•:•n :ol I iiio lii:li to rnayli all
.i•-.' , - - .:Ia,.rR••••:. Iris t•iv l..•••ii ro.lio•-•1 ronrfold ill wiry. with a
ynwii.tbat ri ,: il n I[4 p.,or. lien :mit loi,•:•an.1 ,in fart or -
, 1 huurtii ii,in;.! 1 11 .1 ri,...0, Ili 1 . 1 • 1 1 16 1 11 , ; an.l all who
y•• 1 it ,liall bay, t': • iwi-o r,ritrinnl to th-nn if tb.l•' are
lot il,ligpty.lwitlo it w:n. W0:•••••,,,,rt, wit how ill, no.:-
. ,bili; 4;11 .oln-iilirt;o1:,11.1: :C.: !Innis:in.t iz:- . .11.i.‘, every
, • •lernal-Sor:. ,NI ,•rf rysli. aiol a:I. Oktcr:ol pain: :tail
, wir.. bill bit ilt•-r Wi:',l; - ,hr. II li.. r •thit.,..! t., F ornn;rt by ;
Rin tiff -Inninb•S--- , :lVin2lir , 1;1101, or , .tr. ' No lintli
' !ail to:1 - tt..1 if thi- i: :in•li••
,-
i I.,iinb• ,•.•., the r:jabr art d.••
.- .rr,,,•,1 1.3 ,i,•,-ij,,,r.. • 1,1, 1,11; 1/:1 . 3:i: 'll.tfia;.l.•i.trally..,
_,, iti . t: • ff.•• •,.. r•-:.i. , :i• •fr •• I '.•nin•l'.l )I:vziral P,liiii En -
1 ;rt. bir,, , b.li -...—. -Pr i;;•• '2l reit:-..nr fruit' ti:O:' , ai III:1111
, .'.B :'.:... 2 .T0l t-u t'.i.l. , a, in:ii•ii f.W **l. '• 1 i•
. Ntt ,- , ,t!!.! Ty 111'TV:01:O.. Tli.' 1 . ••.',.1•,1. , .1 to t6';‘ , .. ir t ,-,
1 , In •ir i•tivi- , t n ...00 ' ',, ,, q, a , 61'. tion.lp.-.11:1 4- 4.. , ..4,1:f In
_ ~,,,0.z.,1 II; It 1i.,,. ,. , ~,•:, ' . , ,•;..,..•:.,.1 i i iinr•dfrinvOq•;ll.e:.
Thy: i: -trout I inf.; i r .•:•4, bat yon [illy .lqpu•n , l it:A iinlyur
will hula jii•itify' it. So: I ;it Cit
oy•to ri
clr's.lltnrli limise,
No. 4 N brill .itit -trei'-:, I!liila.l.•lpliia; and by
J. S. C. Ni.+ll:rll:•.is
Fph. 1: - _ '._lt`. , • in Pott,vi
• ~,
Wright% In.aJa - a Vegetable Pills, . . •
OF Norml • AmnrucaN COLLEGE
43 , e III) • ,
O has ever been introduced to the A
• 111 , 4.11nn l'uldtr; whose. Virtal.3 have been more
cheerfully and universally' acitnowleged, than the -*-
hove mitned •
winGirrs ismas VEGETABLE
To ihiSsant tv.ritx, at this late day, would
seem =nary, as very. rwr Indeed
tvilo re•i,d thy , %nil' he found unacquainted with
she real eneelb,nn of nunlieinn . Hut it' further
rto.q9lv,'..re'n anti on to oatablish the creditor:his singu
tar runedy, it ;night he foituit in the fact that no inedi- .
tine_in the country has ;•ioni Mn
, t-iIIANIE - I,ESSI.I"• l'itt - XTERFIIitED. • -
' Ignoraqt :put unprincipled men have at various r.!;1.
, s . i na nufa, lured a a:NA - ions pill and>in netts- more
r 1,111, , ire 111 V, 1111 , 1• it III:Oat*
apiroarattre to O,mM, th ,
lt,,, , tvir'Aed c‘ottl,l never it I,s oir th,ir worth
:•••14 but lairt h ^ :‘,..si,t.trire of nii,guided
rtos•heeli•.rs; who hervise they yattiptirchase the
at a reilitreil'isle, lend themselves to this
steel of inquisition•and
Tie" patrons of tit. above. exrell-tit three
fore lie on their guard against every kind of
and reitienthestlie ant'.' ermine Agents in l'otts
,i!le art I'. 1.'3. Beatty..
Tine following highly respectable stns keepers hive
re , n"apir.~inted Al,rit.t . for h^ sale, of
witwirmi `INDLAN 'VEGETABLE , I'ILLS, FOE
.
• S,,cIIUYI.,'ICILL COUNTY,' .
,
, And of vr,hoto it is confidently believed the genuine
medicine can with certainty be obtairietP:
T. &J. Beatty, Piittsvill't. 7 ... ' '
Picket ,r, Hill, Onvizsbnig. ', '
Aron Matti., Malmitantro. .. '.
3.,Weist, Klin :Cf . :lntl - li. . . '
' .ilef/b gllal'llan, Lowei Mahlntango.
Jonas KatilTinari., - . .do . .
.
John r3kytler. Frieilenshtir;z. ' '
• l'eathurinr. bray &co. Tui‘i. arum. ,
' William Tneert, Tamaqua. • •
John Maurer, I'pp, M
r aliantaheo. . '
14. rerriler, We,..t Penn Town,ship. ' ,
" 'Caleb Wli,,ier. Pineg.rov.t. '
...• I'. Schn.,•l , ..r, &rti, East Ilninswick•Townshlp.
P. 11. 1)....1'0r , ..4. Llewellyn.. ' ,
r.: ii.&.l. ; l . ,:auttinati. Ziontiormantown. .
Iletnrctt.& Taylor, Minrrsville. - " ,• • .
. - Ceorze Tlcif , n)der, New Castle.: .
Henry Koch & :Fon. McKetinslntr;• !
Abraham, lieebner, port Carl)oh.
John Meitz,lM4l4leport. .. ... ,
S•trourl Lto)er, Vert Clinton.
. 'Shoemaker & Kantinian, tirhuylltlll !Mace.
t Br.trAttf: OF - COU.ViT.IiFEITS.
The only sectiriti'tieninst iinpor:ition 1.4 - to purchase
r from the' reeilla r a(lverth.ed n2ent4, and irCiall cases be
,pariirui it to oak f,,CWri2lit's IrAlianyegetable Pills.
, . Mice devote,lexl - liti•ively to the Ale of the niedi
r hie. wholJsala and reatil, N. 169 Race street, Phila.
del^hia • . - .
it az...member; mine are genuine except Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills
' 1,01. $4.7
, THE CHLIAPET PAM
- •
. Joseph Me
, .
Splendid: 1at,rie
.,..,, ' T p rmt. c iw k por
--C ...
ry, Cole.rain, SzA
_,_ delphia. t 1
. " . Titis Line consists nf the fo
• leave New York. on theist, 6t
of eaclfnionth t and one ev'M
pooh to New York :
'George Wasiiiii;ton , United Stnies,
Carrick.Patrick Henry,
.-.
~
Shffi
echl, .-- 'ROSChIS, i
!natty ndence, '
, Virginia,
siddon,,, . : ~.' . 1, Ashlitirtml,
• i:te-pip...:. '.7;.iluei, • ~; , Edieritian, ,
Adtrundoek, , . -:. 1 • Scotland
.... Ilits-sell Glov,W, Balm, ace. ' , l ,&c. • '
lii connexion with the above, and for the impose of
affording still; Treater farilitie's to passengers; the sub
scriber has eSiltidislied a 'regular line of first class
- New York built.ropperad and'; copper fastened ships, to
sail punctually et'ery week throughout the yerjr. ~,::
.lii addition to the other .acensnmodations, Which, are
_silo , rior to, those of any 'other line of Packets, Mr.
7McAluilay itas sent Mr. Richard Murphy, well known
`as a benevolent and kindhearted gentleman, in Liver;
pond at his owl: tApimse. Intake care of his POSsengers,
and see that they are net impoSed on. Mr. 3lttrphy, al
' so giv , s -mi.:mots diroctions,j on landing in New:York'
or l'nih,j,dpLia, so a; tit guard againstiroposilion..
For lice aivoniintidation of those desirous of sending
money 10 t h.-ir friend.: dra fls *ill be !Arch ojethe fol
' lowine'llanks, viz.: On the 'Provincial Bank of Ire
.
land y'. payable at ...1 - ' c 8 .
Cork. . Linwrick, ' -
lottoloniteccr, Sligo, - i
• Belf,t, . Wat.srfortl,
Armagh, : Athlone,
Kilkenny, l Bt inn. ,1
Ennisktilen, I. Mr natzitan,
Illnitritlztt. ] Ila tymeilit
D.Avitiritrit - %, i ea:adl.
7t.111:::11111:111, ' IllOrllitql.
Itallysimunen,' Strabane,
Omagh. , Mallow,
('ootellitt. Bilrush,
Scotland—The. City paw: .i 4
England—m,, , ,.. spnoncr,l
London ; 'lt: Muipliy,')Va:eild
lile without disc-omit, is every
I. Fi-r further particttlitrs, ap;
) tert ß post said)
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Millet of Simtli street. New Virk.'
NV. TIVRSE S,d:Co. S 6 Waterleo Road. I.rii!erpool.
l'erioN tri•Ming to parl"assagoi for theme friends,
Or forward their ilioneyt•iinil want their tittsdn't•siatten-
Adil too promptly and .expiptiMottply, wilt litepsd apply
to the anteirrilier, at the Mintfrs' Journal Ottice ; who
has been in the .so for the last three 3.l;tr, and
who has hot vet lost one cent for those, for wnom he
Ilan done bniiness. . 1 •
• • . ..
Nevi S g ovel Factory; • •
i !
:'l%. l , l u E r :ii:;7'i r a il li't . .s r. art(;;;;:tlelitcr.rliYtoca.ssLititeplayt"!ti°n‘ of
- at td
. ~ SIiQY F I.S an d
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nianufactor'e,l at iris new F.statilishment, in Nitw York
whit Ti fue_equal, in quality, lif not superior to !hake
ohtaitma from a Non I. ~.:Ilis prices will he :is low. 'ati
an :Huh le equal in mollify, can be obtained elsewhere,
Ile. therefore' solicits The patronage of th e friends of
Ilente Industiy.: 'I . : I
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- - -.
C. - lties. , ws. Cletuctis, litt
& Par Win. are ent.
,
for the
salt: of no: Shitvtds Hi Pottsville nod vit ivtty,l 'who will
Vxoeute ail ortlor;i left at their Hardware iztog.: -
-.1 JOSEPH AII.F.N. I
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Nevi' Vori. Aiiz..' , i , I I— .
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1-ERCI - lANTS HOTEL,
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Vic . A ill'Eft' ; /U lf ;I/SATED A Nib- NE3I
t
"12 l'lr ft.)/n..1 I. ilißLl.::' 'l'o be coMpleted lii
. .1) !di mb, 'l-A, 112. f, r s.. per, mimbPr.. z -
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l'his niew-atit I.ll,...rotit.leilt ‘Carl; will lie ernbel
i-ld .1 with ' , ''ixielm lllmiltreit Ili,:tormul En•Jravines.
•x-losis ....Lie 1:1.:1 , 1 leiter to earls chapter by J. \.
%.I.lm-,. morn ,It ‘-ii r.
t'unneeni hundred of Which' are
m lin :!
tort ihr...lty''J, il.Clui man. It will IT,
1
a : ,-.lt d Hun Ili; s , .cdmdco'pl, of i he. Amerienn lit
'dt, S.-cm-v. aril i h ula ti Nl.frgi ßeferences, i ßeferences, the
X p:;cryi.lin , - fi ri:eiford:lei'.. Chrenologie;il Table,
List,.l l ,,,rer N. inds, Ge'neril Index, ill'able ..of
••t e;his. A . Fc3sitre . &c. The lone Floetisnicees,
Poles to the Old ad, New Testaments. Family lie.
en , -.1. Prescr.tmi?ii'lnte,7lliiktoric•tl Illustrntions. and
I oil ial Leiters tit
o i I e COatee',rs, Ot rnament;il Borders.
1 .
,c.. will ac promorimenl designs. made i': expieslly
c,, i .5,,,.. 1 cdmon in, J, G'..-( input - to:Esti; of New'
Viirk.;":n aild:t ion- to Which t here will bolnumerons'•
-larze enzraninf:;s I:Minde..igns tily dqatingli)shell mod.
ern lrii.se., in Venne vel Enalmd—to which a fiilltn
dex will be Ldven in the last I ntimt.er:. '
.lta: The tr.reat,noperiorit -.6r tarly Orifolimprer,
sions l'rein tjmi,Engrivimis; ell] insure to I hone wit,
•inertheir Jrnio^n'zit, 01.C1`.; tilf, t os,e,sion Of ii in the
ARMES!' STATE OF pErlvEcnoN• 'Po be
comp:o'nd in ahoy{ 51) niindiers;at 25 etc isach. ;
f••".T Tlic•ste.eicriticr ha's leen - - - spnoivitc4 Agent. for
the len pe , ie otlecrovinirsoltscriytions lei . ..this Bihte.
in :iiel.u‘il..ll:Oonre: , .vhere'a specimen copy Of the
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%Voile:in be seen. I.
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• B, BANNAN
Jritccp.v r, p,_
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JOHN S. •C. MARTIN
OEM
1 be sul.si.rihf 4 r r,pertfali3 l t informs they citizens of
ndisvilie.zil lir public it general, that ho has just a.
vrien a fresh aSsortinunt of the newest styles of goods,
colo , istiong «C •
ktr, Lowns;' Alpaeas;' - and alzarinis.
with a vtriets' Of fancy grtodS. Also, a iie* and splen
did style of I .' I
Prints, S:th,Th;bot Alpaca and other:. shawls,
Blue, and B/41; Clothsoj a superior iquality.
.11r. lias also old tnitid, I
Saving B:11e,:i &wad and Patent 'Thread
,of the
best eiloers and Hosiery, Btratv Leg
- horn, Gimp, Braid and other styls# of Fancy
Bonnets, the ca,e doe. or single Bonnet,
:Jfeu's and Boy's Leghirn h ats. I
All of windmill be sold at the casliprieeW _
lb:.1 y- i Joseril moRGAN.
Fa: . ley Frena Autd , English Clatlis
Caysinzeres find Veslings,l
WtLIA AEI WRI4FIT
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WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FO4'TjlE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE,.SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
VOL XXI
NR\V! YdRK..
E AgENalt 1N TIIE
:tAtES. •
MEMO
Hurray
of P Oo'ke t
I, London, Dublin, Lon
elfast, Waterakrd, New
to Nen York, in. , l'hila-
. ing
VestieS, tChieh
tip: 11th, 16, 21st and :TO
.five. days -front 'Liver.
& Co-41,nolCers,
in Howl, Liverpool. paya
t,wn in ( rent
I Dly or address Of by let
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Jos r.rn mcmennAs - 100 creel`
BENT. BANNAN,
loseru MC3fURnAY
March, 2
41 Cquitlandt Street;„
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'N -, W!YWRIC..
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Aurust `—'llll
SPLENDID BIBLE.
NEW CNSII CODE; LACY •ND TRIMMING
I
STORE,
iPIEB BY
N CIIITIVIA ° :& " 11i211. 1 g R N - CEZT i' I4I STREET.
OH, WHAT ATTRACTION! '‘
Lippincott S. Taylot,
TIAVE rentriie.i froni the Cates nr New
IL York .tnd flul,delphia with a .S.tFzerla4ive is
sortmeiti of
vih'f..h are of tir very hest material ever edified to
the CIIGZVOS and vicinity:and - which will
be sold at pror.is to suit' the purertser, tfig . ether with
a Cull .ass,itt,itent of l'auby Stispenders,
Handkerchiefs':, Shirts. RosOms.Collari, &c to, all
of which we ip.vit.l the attention or our customer:.
and the im'Aiekenerally.lat. l l.zertN.corti&Trai.oa's.
Merchant Tailor. Corner tif Centre anal Malumtan
go Prittssilie. .1 .1
August 31.,1841, ' • '
•
IMPORTANT INVENTION. ;
. .
SUPERIOR WASIIIN.G
'l"llE,undersigned having became Me owner and
prolirietor Of Mr. John- tilingert'ei newly invented
Pamir Washing Machine, t'r the county of Schuylkill
and is now tusking the machines at his shop, in Potts
ville, where he has a supply' on hand for:inspection and
said at the veiy . moderute price of seven:dollars.
Thismiashine for clivapi;ss. enicacy perfection
in any respect,lis withoilEe:Osption the greatest inven
tion in,thLt knotvii World, It is the only washing ma-
shine aanotif. the ninny thotisands that have bee:, pro
nounced- rEttrEer. , It, Washes without rubbing or
scnibbine, mating or wearing, pressing or squeezing
knocks nilo Buttons, does MI the fluent work of clean
sine Hems, iFticks, Frills, Sic., a few minutes ;
an
washes clean all coats. 1 vbsts, pahtaloons, shins Inv
bed clothing na the dirtiast j kind, with !less than one
tenth part of snap necepttry lii ordinary way of
washing. A girl of twelve years old can wash time in
two hours, than two woinen in a wholettlityhy hand.
IdOC riEVERN.
31—
Pottstille, August 3
I
UFT re erlys4 nn eons ia rment, 100 kegs'of.
a very sufmrior qutility, and assn(ted sizes ; the
will be told cheap for rash, spplication to the ea.
scriber at the .York Flow E 4 YARDLEY
• Am TO : 14— -
PROTECTION.
INDEMNITY AGAINST • LOSS BY FIRE
• The Franklin Insurance Co
OF PHILADELPHIA,
I Capital 8'400,000, Paid in
: Charter Perpetual,
fIONTINUE to make Inauranre, permanent and
ited, on every description r t property, In town and
country on Ste usual favorable terms. Mae 103}
Chestnut Street near fifth Street:
CHARLES N. BANCKEII„ President.
DIRECTORS, , . .
Charles X. Basher, Samuel Grant,
• James Scott, Frederick /Wars,
Thomas Hart. Jacob R. Smith, -
Thomas S. Whariok, • Geo.. if? ,
` • Tobias Wainer. Merdecoi D. Lewis. •
' CITARLES C. BANCKER, SOey.
.
The sUbscriber has been appointed agent for the a
bore mentioned institution, and itt'now prepared to
Make insurance, ou every description of property, ,at
the lowest rates.' . •
ANDREW RSSUEL.
25—ly
iune 19, 1941,
Spring darilen Mutual InsUrance
ompany.•
rr MS Company having organized according to Ihe
-I...provisions tints charter, is now prepared to make
Insurancep against loss by Fire on the mutual principle,
combined with the security of a joint stock eapital. , --
The advantage of this system is, that efficient security
is tifforiled at theilowest rates that the-business, can be
done for% as the Whole profits (less an interest not to
exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re
turned to the Members of the institution, without their
becoming responsible - for nny of the engagements or
abilities of the Company, further than the premlumsnc
tautly paid.
The great success which this system has met with
wherever, it has been introduced, induces the Directdis
to request, the attention of The public, to it, confident
thath requires but to be and rstood to he appreciated.
The uct of Incorporation, and any explanation , in re
gard to it, May, be obtaioed by applying at the Office
North rot comer of oth and Wood o•• of B. BAN -
NAN, Pottsville..
•
LAWRENCE SIICSTER, Psesident.
. L. KIILTMEIIIAAR, Secretary,.
I DIRECTORS, • - •
Corwin Stoddart.' Robert 1.. Loughead,
Joseph Wood, r George M,Troutritao,:
Elijah Dolleit, Samuel Townsend,
P. L. Laguerenne, Charles to keg,
George W Ash, Abraham IL Perkins,
May 11.191 !
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a
bocc.Conmany,, and in now'ready to make insurances
on all il--er:iptions of ptopertv at rates 111111 ill lower
than usual. varying from $1 LO on the 31000 .to 310
per $lOOO antrually. The rates perpetually on atoneand
brick Buildings in good locations is only 2 per cent—and
if the Company rholpd prove to be h profitable concern,
the persons iilSlllitig , llll it partake oPtheyrotits without
incurring nny The charter is the ;same as
those of the, Insurance Companies .in New England.
For further part Ottani app.y to the subscriber'.
i • B. BANNAN.
NVol'Ard, -
Gnhviiy,
'Colerain,
Tralce.
VotrOial. •
l'Rrs,instown,
I.tirgps,
• Minh', .
Skil.!Ercen,
MedicineS! Medicines! !
Dr. Wm. Evrine celebrated 'Camoh,ile Pills,' ,
,--
do do , Soothing Syrup for childretf '
Baron Von Iluctielees herb Pins, • - • '
RGoodie's - Female. Goodie's - Female l'ills, .
~.„...::-<
Dort. Wni.• Evan's Fe:;er und-Ague Pilis,
Doct. IlialCs liotbnictang -- ;
For Dyspeptic persMis,llinit's Rota Mc Pills', arc said
to he superior to any medicine ever yet ()tiered to the
public. . - , f •
Wistar's Balsamn of Wild Cherry,' .. .
Shermait's Coot li Lozebgets, mace 25 eta per hox,
Ilewe's Neive'and Bone Linernetit,
Indian Vegetatde 'Elixir,
Balm of.C,ilittribia,• . '•,
.
Jayne's Hair Tonic, '
Brigg's Russian Cosmetic, .. '
• Patch's !Milan ;Vegetable Pills,',
Leidv's Sarsaparilla- Blood do -, ' ' •
Lini's ClUtil!Fe' '
;genii's Anti-Dyspeptic - - do •
:11,itfaCs Veg4iable Life do- "
Wilson's. Ant I-Dyspeptic do -
Jayne's 'Expectorant, •
Jayne's Carminative Balsam
S waini's Panacea, L
Jayn9's Vermillige, , .
Swann's Veriniftice. ~
Lion's Temperance Life Bitters,
Boors Founder Ointment, •
1i.,,1,!'s Embrocation,
Yeager Aa'Altiii,zlit's Botanical Health and
Sigter, . .
NiOlllllll . S Elixir of, Opium,
,- • .
Becker's Eye Salve. •
Thomson's !Eye Water,
Choler ine Tooth Wash,
Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, '
811...rnin'sINVOlm L ,Vozengers
do 1 Couth ', do .
wistarTF Conch do • ' ..
Sheiman'sCamplior do • •
I.,•ter'sNegetable ,Pille, . .
Taylor's Baleen, of Liverwort,
IledwelEs Tetter Ointment,.
Hay's Liniment, •
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Welch':s Toth Ache Drops, .
Spolin'S Head Ache Remedy, '
Tomato Pils, .
Lee's Windham Bilious Pills —! .
Henry's Calcinea Magnesia,
Iledwell's Green Ointment ~ . .
Keyser's Pills.
Universal Plaster,.._ . q
Weaver's Worm Tea, and Salve.
Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup,
Brewster's Pectoral 31irtnre, . ..
Judltio's Ointment,' -
East lailiallair Dye,
Sarsaparilla Ss rim. -4 •
Dr. Anderson's Scot's Pills , ,
Hooper's Female Pills, : •
Balsani ofllorehtiond, r
Rowand's ',Tonic Mixture for A g ue, ,
Chinas Syrup,'for Dysentery, warrant :d, .
Roof's Rini Bone Cure, for horses 1
A fresh' supply of the above meal - eines; just received
-and for sale at the Drug Store of I
' April 11, • I.l ' • J.. C. M oats.
_.
Da. itIIDY'S
Sarsaparilla Blood Pil ls
. .
II E onir!Pria.s in eiiStince containing Sarsapa
flrir
cilia in their composition. •
.They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, and
cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all noxious sub
stances that produce disease. . •
• Trey are composed entirely of vegetahle Extracts,
.(flee from Mercury and minerals) which 'make them
the safest,beit, and most efficacious of any other pills in
exi,tence. ,
Several Of moan a serf *ate, of their efficacy have here
tofore been published, and their sales are in-reasing,
annetaity h'pthousands. More than One Million holes
have already been sold since their introduction.
Al' 101 i E THAN 100,000 B041:S .
•
have been l . sold in It •
hiladelphia alone. the past year:,
thus showing that in the place where they are . manufac..,
turfed they have a reputation, greater than any other
pills—n hash hr.,es frointhe fart that Dn. Many is well
known at home as a regular Physician, and his pills ale
consequently..empioyell with greater confidence than
any otherl in atditionsto their own etlicacy.
firati*and , not -quantity Is a valuable attribute
tonging tolthenn one box doing more good than two to
Cum of others'.: ,
lie :advised, therefore, when ne et4it'y requires to
- ,
take noneother than
LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS
Try them! (they rant but tl5 cents a box.) Try them! ';
So tvellotatiified will you lmof their good erects, yop
will never take any others. After you hare tried all
other kinds, thin try Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, the
core willSodn be discovered. No change of diet no re
straint frOm ocCupation,,or fear of catching cold need
he apprehended; young and old may take them with e
qual safe?, , .
tZ. Prin pflice and Depot, Dr. LeidY's Health
Emporium, Na: 191 North SECOND street, near VINE,
(sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) PhilMielphia..
Attie,. by Klett & Co., Wetherill; Ac. Co. W. Watt do
Sons; A. S. & E. Roberts & CO., and city Liniggiitigen
erally.
. Also by.p. Pomp and J. Dickson, Easton, J. T. Long,
Lancastei, and most respectable Druggists and Store;•
keepers in the United States.
Also tit 4. G. BROWAVS (late W. T. ,Epting s s) Drag
Store, Centro stxtet, Pottsville.
May 1: . 507
Rous' el's' unrivalled .Shaving
it new end splendid article, is now universally ack
nowledged superior to any Shaving Cream in the
Unitedelates or Lampe:
Tliii delightful preparation is unequalled for beauty,
IMO, and fragrance ; though somewhat analogous to
Guerlain:s Ambrmial Cream, and other similar corn
pounds, far surpasses them all by the emollient pasty
conshitency of its lather, which so softest the beard
as to !render shaving pleasant 'and easy.: it possesses
great j advantages over the'imported article. in being,
• freshly prepared from the beat niateriah , , with the great
est sitlil.iand is not only the best, hut also the cheapest
article for t411.1V11!11. It is elegantly put Up in boxes,
with splendid cili labels.,
Just received and for sale by • • I
. • B. BANIV.S.
• trOld Diamond Pointed Pena,
TIIEOE Pens will last from S to 10 years, in rnaistan
use—will write on almost any kind of paper, an c
Ink will not corrode them.. For sale at lees than Na a
ufactat's prices, by • B. BOMAN. Agent
bp:TO 2. .
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY' 18, , ,
OFFICE' OF THE
tisane Cu: , liberated his long tned and most
faithful servant oh' arks on the 9th inst. We are
only at a loss to conceive how he ,prevailed upon
him to receive his emancipation, ai he has often
heretliforw refuso to. leave Mr. 'Clay. . During
the tone of the - latter through Caiuda, a few years
since some British Abolitionists endeavored to per•
1
suede Charles to remain in Conada a free man
assuring him that Mr. Clay had no right to oblige
him to return to ,the United States. Charles
releived himself of' their importunities by telling
themiprorriptly and emptuitieally that all Canada .
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would notinducei him to leave Mr. (nay.. - We
see also it:cid/Mr.! Clay has volunteered „his cer
vices to defend Miss DFLIA - A. Wsnrrktr,
',lcily of Yennont, but now confined in jail :in
Kent l uely on suspicion of attempting to perstiade
slaves to run away. We are not supprised at the
hatred which the abolitionists bear towards 'Mr.
. •
.clay r . Dia philauthropy is entirely toopraciieal;
they have no syrripathy with it. If he would talk
more abotti abstr4et freedom, and do.leis
mote thAvelfire, of his Allow men, they would
love Flat britcr, tie is wire in not soliciting their
affection.N. Y Cour.
From the Nato* Alas
El Marto.
be; Slave to the Eibertn pa,.
! - DT 365. JANE 11. LOCKE..
Ye! may ciase yeur toil, ye have done yottr wont,
Your simpatliy now give o'er ;
Ye have fixed on us our lot accutit, -
And hoee for us is no more.
1
Otir chains !Oa clinched, our fetters made fast,
the stripee pn out bleeding flesh
May.nevei be healed. For the past—for the past,
Do OuriVonn4 push forth afresh.
WC base borno the lash, we haso borne the thong,
And meekly endured it all,
For we knew ye 'were men with sympathy strong
brtFitom for aid we wou ld call.
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We have seenTe wife, and the tender child,
On, to darker lrendage led; , •
And proudly halve knelt and Wearied and smiled,
While ihly our souli have bled: •
For we hoped, rbroUgh you, that a day would rise,
When our fetters would crumble and break ;
But orii, not Set in the sklcs,. l
The bleiming from us shall take. "
'Tis alone Dar k-Star, la, ascension now .
~
And h!S 'rays on us shall fall,
To Mirlirand to mildew, to break or to him,
And blind iu eternal thrall..
With onr lanther'fti blood it; MUCIeIIB to Vack,,•,
As' it flOws from its wounds rft fish •
And. it lights up the slaver's cruel track, `'
As he Mints for human flesh. • • •
mistaken hate, and misguided zeal,
Ye have plao,l it in your crown,
.dad we, iskoni y pitied, are made to fest,
. A curee which ye have called. down.,
With Columbia's stars ieshall soon be set, • '
- To blac)ce•titlint c irclet farr ;
And ye, si'llep is see it; shall shame and regret,
• With penitence and with prayer.
. ~
7 here teas one to our aid we might have calfed„
Who lifted Iptibeas• yoke, • '
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hen oni nation, in 3loslcm's chains was enthralled'
And the glorious cross-lights broke: ' ' --
Ye might have; invoked his honored name ' ,
Whoseec hW fdrever shall ride „ .
trerthe Andes' heights on the breath of fame,
Or float with - La Plata's tide. - , .
Life Pre-
Te scorned it--:ind e•e are in bondage still, • •
If opeleiui, pe , rpetnate, l deeli ;
Our:cup with despair to the brim did ye Wl ;
Go bide youf races and weep: . • .
Idaydocl from year country; the curse avert,
we shall rend in -chains ;
"Ohdarken the l'and ttiith no'deadiier hart •
While the Fl:ieirdnf Slavery reigns.'
-Irgstrii Cottage, istrelt Xor. 1811.
Frn!n a late Foreign Jouinal.
Gencral Santa anna anb I)is
• ;
In the beginning; of April, 1813, Senor L••-•;—,
a wealthy, Mexican merchant was suddenly cajl'd
to Europe liy husinem of importance. As it Was
probah:e pet his, absence from his native country
might be, fora period _ of fame duration; he deter
mined on taking his lady end family with
Previous his ; departuro from yd.. Cruz ,
where he:prnpoaell to embark, tietrequestel an in
terview With !General Sand Anna. the President
'nf the Nlexican Republic.- Time _request was
granted dfor Santa Anna was easily accksi :
blo to visitors. On being introduced to: the Pres
ident, Senor . 4— found himielf in : the . 'rows
cure of a thin ! ' muscular man, of dark olive con .
plexion,
,and la keen, penetrating eye—a than
whose character was actually delineated in his
features t'Santa Anna's countenenee expressed
the - cautious 4tnning, of the Spaniard. First ; the
soldier of Feidinand VII, then a revolutio i tiary
- leadereking power from vanity rather cAnit
gfrom shness—alternately humane and dkuel
•
as the:mpulses of interest happen to prompt film : .
Such-waS tha man whom a bold coup de
invested With Supreme power in,Mexieo, to Wield
sovereign awSty over the clifiquesta,of Fernitndo
Gortez, and the inheritance of Philip 11. ;_ •
ME
S'inta-Annn was alone with his Aid.ile . -camp.
Colonel- yan'cz, a remarkably handsome young
man. The-Colonel was examiningrseme i de.
spatches with profound . attention , and was so
earnestly occupied, that he seemed not eveh to
notice the entranEe of the Mexican merchant.
Senor L explained to the General that the
keit:ent robberies and asgassinations which .were
committed on travellers, induced him to solicit an
escort for hisjourney" from Mexico to Vera. Cruz.
Really,' slid Santa Anna, after. a moment's
reflection; 1 11yoti intend taking with 'yen any .
property:or eonsidefablo value, I would not re
commend you, to have an escort, foi sour
milita
ry,,asyou are doubtless aware, are not to be trust
ed. They Are frequently depredators instead of
defenders. "The beat-plan would be to get, Ver
moot, the french Saddler, in the Care Ide Las
Oadenasi, to ',make a trunk' with a double bottom,
in which yOu may ionceal'your money, Igitdame
diamonds, and any. other objects of val
ue. Shoupi you be attacked, open the trunk with
'out hesitation, and resign snits esible conteuts,
which;, of dears!, will not; be of any great vftl
'tie?
This' plan though somewhat hasaidoult, ap.
peared,to Sen . or the best he could tiadopt
I lie took 14‘W of the Geneva, and whilst he was
1 1845.
Moving to the door of the apartment, Colonel ,Ya
nee,
r tvhe during the conversation had appeared
intently , ?Coupled in the perusal of his pipers,
turned his !had almost unperceived, and castle
look'at the 'merchant--
Senor immediately proceeded to the.
'shop of Vermont, and gave the requisite orders
for the trunk. Having packed
..in it his money :
and caluables,:he left Mexico that same evening,
himself on ! horseback, and his wife and children
borne in a palanquin. The bsgtgage was strap-:
ped on the hacks of mult s, which were ridden by
et/Titres.
The little caravan arrived safely at Puebla,
where it 14Iteil to; rest for two, days. On the
third day. at sunset, the journey was resumed.- 7 4
- The travellers beheld in the distance the tower.
ing peak of, Mount Orizaba, whilst they 'lowly
traversed the plain of Acajete, where Santa Anna
so - tiaselYil i ciomed his' friend, General Mejio, to be
shot • The reached without disaster, the gorge
at the extremity of the plain. It is a narrow,
gloomy ravine, terminating in several diverged
paths. The drowsy arrieros, seated on .their
; •
mules, were singing, el rabeilo. a favorite song of
the Spanish Muleteers. They-were repeating the
Mi major 'y mi caballo,
' • Se murieron en un thnpo;*
; 1
when, to their surplice, some unknown voices
mingling r 7 4h their own, took up the conclusion
of the stanias • ,
.
1
. , : .iQue mpjer, y que dernonio ..
pcaballo es lo que-siento.' t
. Before they could recover from the amazement
created byl this mysterious incident, the cara4n
was surruurided by a }may of about, twenty Bri
gands, vilici' darted out 'as if by magic from the
rocky recesaes On•either side of the ravine. '
In spite of the shrieks of his wife and children
Senor I 4 was in no way disconcerted. Tri.
beheld without emotion the robbers laying harils
on his batg l oge ; and when they Seized the trunk
he coolly; resented the key'. But one of the nib
hers, with a significant gesture, drew out a lo I g
knife, anl ipserting it between the sides and tie
bonnet of the trunk, he very dexterously detach d
:the flatpi l ec l e of wood which Vermont's ingenuiiy,
had devis'dl for concealment. The merchant for
a few moments; stood motionless with astonish
ment, and then gave utterance to violent expris.
sioniof rage. The hantht held up the bright
blade of his! knife, and said in a calm and subdu
ed tonaLi. Attempt no
.useless resistance, Senor.
'if you valui your fife !' Then turning., to IVI ad
ime I. --:—; who, pale with tenor, was sitting up
' the pala i nquin holding her. two children in tier
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a‘rms—. Be'
not alarmed. Senora,' said he, ' we
sre'ratalters, and know the respect which is due
io +aches:, !
Casting aside all objects of trivial worth, the.
-robbers collected the money and. Madame L --'s
jewels; amens the latter were some magnificent
black pearW, of California, of great value.
Senor' L. 'made the best of his way hack-to
Mexico, 4nd there deposed before the Fiscal the
'Particulars of the extraordinary, robbery of which
he had been . the victim. It was evident that the
attack hid 1)f - C13 premeditated. , TLere were only.
two peraen; rides Senor L--- 2 who knew the
existence oi the double bottom to the trunk ; these
persons were General Santa Anna and Vermont,
•I • .
the saddl e r. 1 'The latter was - consequently arrest
ed, but on his examination ho gave so' clear and
satisfaetda account of himself that all posSibility
of sttspleion • evened froM him. He had long,
borne an:excellent character, nd the testimony of
his neigliberreproved that he had not quitted Mex
icia either on the day of the rubbery or on several
days preceding it. hi short, the -innocence of
Vermont was unquestionably established, and he
was speedily. Übe eat; ha every effhrt to trace
out the real criminals proved ineffectual..
The excitement occasioned by this event was
scarcely 'beginning to subside in Mexico. when a
report became current that a marder had been
committed in open, day in , the house of the Swiss
Cunkul. - 11. Meigret.- The Consul resided in the
Calle San Cosme, not far from the residence of
the &miner Viceroy, the Count de Cralver.. At
first, the, report gained lijtlo credit, for the Colic
San Cosine is one of the 'most frequented streets
in Mevieo, and is crossed by an aqueduct, which
abuts on the delicious promenade, the Alameda.
Nevertheless, the story - was but too true. The
assassin' having entered M. Maigret's house by the
street Oar, attacked and murdered his Indian ser
vant. Hearing n-disturbance, M. Maigret rushed
out to the cor , ridciwand thus taken by surprise
was ove'rt , ome by . his assailant. It appeared, how,
am that ho had made a powerful resistance. A
dreadful contusion was visible on his temples.
one of lais arms were broken, and there were ,two
deep and fatal stabs on his left side. the
clenched hand of the murdered man, there 'Was
foUnd 4 brass button with a fragment of blue
cloth attached to it.'
An .Itiire investigatiOn was immediately set on
foot; with the view of discovering the perpetrators
of this crime. Suspicion lighted on a dragoon of
the 4th ;regiment; who, from a condition of poverty,
that is it; say, froth subsistence on his pay; had
suddenly acquired abundance of money. which he
scatier4 away in
.profilig,ate extravagance. This
man, whose name was Antonio, could give no sat
. I
isfactoty account of the mai in which this money
was obtained. Search having been secretly made
in .
his placeof abode, - suspicion was converted ir_
to certainty, by the discovery era blue coats-from
which a buiton 'had been torn, and. on compari
son, this buttons of this coat wore found to corres
pond S i Xactly in size, pattern, and make with that
found in the hand of the murdered Maigrer. As
it ftillipntlyhappens, in similar cases, the murder
er hatlittegleeled to conceal or destroy the most
• positive proofs of his guilt. A great mass of cis;
I
curnstantial evidence adOed weight to this proof,
I so that no doubt remained of Antonio's participa
tion 14 the crime. Still, however, 4111 the efforts
of the! Fiscal to draw disclosures from him were
ineffetual, was clear that the hope of eva.
• MY wife and my harm died bolh 'n one day..
• tWhare - wife! what . a termagant! I Lao=
for m horse, and not to! her.
ding punishment through some occult but Power-,
ful protection, made him obstinately refuse to or=
vow his accomplices.
Tn I%Texieo,,criminal justice is not marked by .
that slow and cautious progress which attends its
Penile jn the more civilized nations of Enrope.—; r
The trial spcedity terminated in the candemna=
tion of the ,criminal, end, on the following day, a!
gloomy procession entered one end of the Calle
San Cosme.:and harted before the house in which;
the ‘ inurdei: was committed. he criminal, withi
his bead shaved, his ; neck and feet bare; •holdingi
in his right hand alighted taper, - and attended by;
a Spanish Franciscan, was directed to'fallMi his;
InceS at the threshold of the doOr and beg forgive:-1
• t
•
The first act of 'expiation being perforined, the
proee.s.4itni egairr advanced amidst' intreasing
crowds uf.s . pectaturs, who pressed forward through ,
the gate of Sqn Agostina, the Goldsmith's street,'
and the - street of San Francisco, until they reached
the Alantela. The criminal was then lobserved'
to gaze anxiously through dlie crowd,asif looking
fur some signal of intelligence; but lie was evident-:
ly disappoihted, fur his eye:lids fell, and he bit hi s
lip with 'tinexpressiodof anger. This vvas the on_
lc, mark .ofl irritation which escaped himi For the.
natives of those southern regions when under the
influence of their violent feelings hold lifr;'in utter
i•
contempt. i They murder witholit 'reuraiie, and
die a ithoUt! fear. • .
On reaching the scaffold, Antonio ,once more •
cast an eager look throtizh the surrounding crowd;
then shaking his head tiitti the nil' of one wlip
signs his last scruple with:his lasehope. he turf ed
to an Algu l azil who stood. near hint, and is a .
tinctiv nadlhle voice said:— •
Senor, my' principle: aecot»plice, the chief of
the band of tyltieh,l an one, is . 001. Yartf , z, the
aid-de-camp of his Excelfency the President:
This astounding :disclosure, excited at encesur.
prize an I distrust. Who could 'believe that the
most brilliant officer of the' Mexican army. the iii
timate friend of General Santa Anna (and,,aa the
! •
voice of scandal Whispered, the paramour of his
sister, Don? -Doloras) 'ts'as a highway robber. a
sanguinary? murderer! Mit improbable as 31166
might seerri, further judicial inquiry was, neverthe
less, deettie l d expedient. Accordingly. the.execu
tion was rispentlerl, and: Antonio was condor- .
ted hack to pris(r. Don Jose de la Cortina, then.
Governor rif the city of Mexico, directed the mili
tary Fisca l , Captain Oluzago, to make a visit to
the:rmitlenee'cf Colonel Yan;.z.'
This visit led to some very , important discover,
ics. The itaPers of Colonel Yunez were seized'
end-among them
.was found a' myste'riouS Ccirres
pondence; consisting of letters written in eyplters : .
,Avast number of valuable object,: Of every kind
were found hi the house, and many jeWos were
recognize& as hal,ing been the property of Senor
1.-]—,wlin hal been robbed about' a ;month pre.:
viou:;ly on ;the road from Mexico to Ve . ra
Yhez wadarrested as he was coming, out. of the
Governmenl Palace, and immediately incarcerated
in-prison.
Whilst the interest excited by these events weal
still at its. height, a lady. whose figure was con -1
cealed beneath the folds of a black silk mantilla,l
,and whose face was covered' with a thick veif.l
made a visit to the military Fiscal. All the re-1
sources of talent. eloquence; and tears were employ-I
ed by this 'lady to move the Fiscal's sympathy in
behalf of (101. Yanez, and to induce him to destroy
the accusatory documents which were to be pro -1
duced on the trial. The 'lady even. ventured to
offer a bribe of 30,0C4bpiasters; but Capt. iDlozwi
go indignimtly rej4ted the offer, though in the
Melodiona l voice and fascinating grace of his veilJ
ed visitor he recognized the beautiful Senora Donn
Dolores. the President's sister., • .
Scarcely had a week elapsed from thetime_of
- this interview, when Capt. 0 loia go was suddeniy
taken one morning slier breakfast. lie Froonl
expired in! violent pain and cOnvulsions, and hii- J
medkal attendants entertained no • doubt that 14
death had been caused by poison. c, •
f
Meatvhile,.every secret intriguethafrould tend
to ensure lhe-acquittal bf Yanez was actively ee l
on foot: Seduced by the • ()free of ,five huridrcii
ounces ofgold; the ereribiea' le (clerk) of the itri;
fortunate Fiscal consented to withdraw doeul
mints which inculpated Yanez. But be bad no,
Sooner succeeded in effecting their abstractieu; than.
a feeling of remorse took prissessioni of him, and h i e
mode'e diSclosure of the whole altir to hisonfi
sor. The priest refused to grant him' absolutich
unless he restored.the paper's to the -thee from
whence „die, had • removed them. lii' could
howe l vei, restore the five' hundred outirei goy
to the mysterious donor, of whose name and place
of s abodehe was ignorant.
Colonel Don Jose Calo, who succeededealt.
Olozago in the Post of military Fiscal, was a man
I
high courage and integrity. lid was by
h
a Spaniard, and'hed served honorably-iii the teats
of the Peninsular.. De was not blind to thi;:diffv
culties which attended an .honorable di:charge of
his duty in the affiir . of Yanez. Santa
Anrra, with his habitual
. duplicity: affected . on ut
ter i n difference to the result , of the trial. Yet Colo
nel Calve well knew the feeling of close frienid
'
shiP which subsisted between the President and
his. Aid-ile-camp.. The' fate of Olozago,
there was little reason to doubt, had been poisorihd
by a 'cup of coffee s ,' Was certainly calculated to In
timidate him.' There . vi l ai peril,:but ho resolv l ed
to face it,l J
J
As to Yanez, lie:enjoyed in prison all the corn
,
forts which could haVe attended' him in his °Wm!
house. Secret friends were continually trans7,it
ting, to hlina p.oofs of their synipathy and interest..
One day'liis jailor delivered to him alitlle nctc,'to
which were written in female hankihe
intr, agree - , espeianza." and he learned through
the same secret Channel that the accusatory papers
had
had•been abstratted, and doubtless destroyed.
In
the absence of these fireers,.thCre was noiring to
.convict him but the evidence of ,kntonio.. • "loiter:
dou'ited not that when brought face to face - With
ori:the day of trial, the dragoon would retract
hisstatementa. He certainly could have no
that two victims 'should be sacrificed imtead of one.
• .;
•Chniage..lovr, ImV•.• '
Times. ri,tkborto i. , , 1 .: ty this confidence, and on
I I
the day "that be +94: arraigned before his judges,
he mauiresull in biK , - ale bearing, and in his T.: ''';
plies to the queiiionf;', ut to Win,' the utmost cod*
lICS3 end presence Sr - .1.
No soimer Was hi conducted. hite.tattrt. than.
Antonio appeared, 11 awed by four ot'bia amour; '
pikes, wbo had tietfli i ccessivel; put under arms.
As if obi an inv'eluittOry ititpulsei Yaw*. Aortal
back With - ateutin4 'gust, and tried his eyes oss
Anto,iio with a 100 .i 4 rpsresaitigmore foreibif thsri
.
words; his inilignatiiritl
and contempt df the totpriX
who- had.betrayed g accomplices. The bandit
shrunk under the tie °lbis leader. He appear;
~,
ed stupificd; arid 6ii'd only stammer .out a (eve
indistinct answers lila : . the questiOnS addressed to
him. Then turni4 ale and red by, turns, he
struck his hands' ( fi e tly on the . bar, and said —i;
.I can disclose. notbig ; , I know nothing, I care.
not fir my life 1..1.4a41
NO.' . • 3.;
Yancz thought 114'
that theletters abstrap
rrp!aced in •the Fib
contented himself 1:cli
chrir,cs brought
'Calve dwelt on thao.
sing. flu nacr e and' m 54(
perpetrate the rieed4rx,,
cool indifference,
Don jov Calvo 11- 1
r'y lettere. I:lus.wrl4
Thd transient dauh(',s.
minds cf.tlic jadz-,esr,:q
conviction, 'and aft4i,(l
suspcnce, scnten,ce V 4 l : ,
Yana and his sevel.: , f,
mate isliriCk rang
'ry of the sentenze.
his firmneis.
.Man condemn,
he roge and boWed-
Three days after IA
va-t crop,, d collo,- 4,0
whicli . strettlica - ot ! t1 t:
Paco N.tnr. , ...b.. 0:L,,,
were erectu.l, and on
was att. altar. 1a lit :01
esc6ution the ha:i
ga nt iy• !tressed lad ies4l l
lutes t• - a • "orvllletottil
Soon there appe44
habiti••.l in bliii;loh.
'and nrinC,l 11 1
)P,4
were follow . pa tiao
zantes,• appeaTp.
and repe,rtilrg in a lJ
for the dead ; then
grimin thr,,each cart3rj
ving ewoonelon lreipg
stretched at full.lengkir,
was supported try-ory_
tints. • -: •
As soon as the'
caught the fast z:inii;; I
:the convulsively yani . 34:
when YanezarproaN i
ed 'her :oath hea ei l
her 'Over, and'on
ed color, s'ne eielaino
transport.offrontic tek
fled raLn.wilt. no. ~Tik
tioner dravp
(He, she ruicetl, her hio'
heart, when her hu.tAi .
jard, who sioad. foc . -ti,
%a
,Volores . said hey!
he is dead.'
, .
anez had faken Ij
in a .oa..is Of.Xeres cat
.
ed a few ,drops .-7114
known to. the Endia44,l
.5..4
stroy life - .within eel,trtj
was the last, proof oq,i
from Dolii'res: His irj,
the setiffold and-co 10:.
the presence ,
unshaken firmness:
. By the pay tnegt. of 4;,
. 4 . /5:
Dona Dolores pre i 441
Mexico to allovs theN,
red in the garden gi
nando.s.
Civxt, L'xL.u.rt'st
•Ne•AND Co Net-i. lIZIO
.Baltimore l'utriot,aV
in; the titmlli'r of iiii:ii
iilExecut:%e Off'.ee L i,
1
'ena irt tlie,e DiptOr
libaidl.whcre tjle 041'.
State=
tikol . wys
the pa.)at
Szate'A countetc.s.l , l3 ,
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Fr:!nrT,
Dokware, '••41
GermatiNL,
I:s'k:ottani, • -
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Svc•Ozerldful, . ;• , 1
A!abiitivs;
(lhicf, • •
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t_4pain,
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t T.t tat.—The .Carbori•
COunty Gazette gratify in; accOunt. of the
preparations trtrithoy the La , 4i g li Corripany for'
the coal trade this on the new system of allot.
in; (ho work to in:.4rt distinct companies or seis
f contractors, 'inrit . l l ll• of gisiro2 Ikev.:bale to a
single .
.company 4:,.iiert-totore. A noel contri.e ,
cadre for rcturnintMte cars from the landings td
eta mime by- rpcnih cf ziavity, will not only
,Itte "the elpenFe cef;:tran-Teitation, but the boar
tins .of the presenti.ileseendincr, tract: maybe augo
Fr:lei - 11ra thrFo.or fifeld. The other coMpaniea
[tare aloe pinta 1.41 r work,: under contra , t. The
I Gozette auticipateil increase in the coat trade of
the 'region this y-lover that of last, of at lean
100,000 tons;.wlo. !tting the shipments of
ISO tip to nearl4l - Af a minim. -- •
. s • • •
. •
• The Leg'slaWs.ttf ;Vim •aoemlitell tit
AlhAny liormio Seymour, of Onei.
da, was.cbosen Spli.grof the As.embly. - Junes
Rose, of Alba 4 0;!rm., - appiiiintej
• - .
MM
ay take it !'
as tiarel He litt'e.
cd I,Y , the had been
. . .
portfo:io: He therefore
a ecornful.denial of Th . °
It him, antfwhen Coloud .
rmity of the crime of •deri•
I .
Cr, and tempting °titres *to
anrz replied by a aniile of
drew forth the criminate.;
thtinderbolito all present:
hich had .risen up in thi.
g4ve p!a:e to inquisitivp
paitse of an-ful , silence and
cash, 'was pronounced On
.coniplices, A piercing fe
the court on the delivs
nez, howekr, In:du:caned
Got absol:es,' said ho cur
MIMI
eithinalion' of the trial,
dawn on the plain
rare the 'Cordea and tne
its pain Fsrral seaffohls':
• ti;ht of the scaffolds there
ieets leading to the plaeti
iei-w:cro -occupied by ele-.
d among them D.ona
like fJr her beauty and bier
1:1 a tpii: of AT : - .0.1Fi
hell large white neck-7u%,
blunder!,uFes. ThcFo
-otherrood of the
a Capuillia,..barc-footed
liNwa prayers
I •
ntonio and the other
a ctu..ifi z. Yonez ha.*
rrrweed frompritzou, lav
the back of an ass, and
f t e csccutienor's assts.. - •
ring rye of Dona Worts
of the awful procession.
I r fingers over a rosary, : and
1,l her balcony, ,the itretch- -
hkitraie, aazed eagerly et
ins.; his fixed eyes and lie.'
drarcinr; her, , elf up in • 2
pli--.Yanci, I run sa(is-'
t 2the hatid of the CNeell.,
a . poniard frnn: her gti-•
as if to plunge it into her
J, a grave looking sp'an
ccs behin3 her, rushed for.'
capon • from her han,7,—
ta.y live with honor whet*
•
le:ith . po'tion t'ut morning
I f , in which had been pour r
of..hese subtle poisons
ntrwhich ficret fail to de-'
This poison
re which Yunez received •
cicss body was carried to'
'he:l to the executioner,: irk
, %chi) met his foto with:.
onsiderable sum ocmoney i
d on. the Arehbisbi3p of
ains of.Yartez, to be i9ier"
he monastery of SancrY
t)irtctas, axn
.D 1 rty' r.l 4 '
rA.TioNs.=We find in ;the
le for the year 18.14,
ctoployed in thost
the city of Washington.
tic and Consular Stations
•rneation is ,by salary
hide the oflicersso era
,ln3 the whole -aftioun't of
.gem by law, eunipiledfiour
Money pati
$200,395
170,304,
123,790
, 86,245
77,455
63,250.
444100 •
• 31,150
25,150 •
• .24,100
23,245.
22,850
20,415"
.17,800
16300
14,010
•
9.000
7,300
6,800'
• 5.750
6,350
5.05
5,545
.• • 4.6Q.CY
rzCus
111
133
9,1
• • 37
23
IEI
I
5 .
4 •
1
4,50
4, , i0a
. tow
1.-6tH
1,150
1,000