The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 08, 1845, Image 1

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    MEDICINES.
- TEELL•INd'S
• PUi,MONARY s
Tile 47 i!cat eaziat:ca for Consrprption !
A I,SO Asthma. influenza. linlping Cough. Croup,
rzcailet Fever, 71e.nsleF, difficulty of Breathing,
Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, Pains ln „die Breast, and
Fall other di.rea'ses Of the Limes: , -.7••
(.10:11117 , 1F , D , r
tore (If tlitna; by Steellinee
Pul
'-roon.trt Ftyrrp. ntte , red to he Citpr.;iatnuel It. Bum.
Iller01:10 f iitter'• Manna-milt-County;
New tie fat of the e unlnrtu nate young surfer,
r.
Perrrhas - Carr's, June C 111,191-1.
Dn. Salm:A:fa — Ikai: have the Ideaqtre 'frl*
brio , aLje 1,, Elate that my dan2hter, who hart.d..rva
enir,r in_ miderseverp Asthma foe:, Or years,has bet a
cnrittly mired of that:pairifid flisi.a. , (t, by the in, , Ix
bottles „ytair . Ptrime!nary ?}Fop_ -.1`; . 1e. %var vv hen
nrsl arrachTl Ith a
.that cin2larat. only (:i1",4 "ore of
ane. and fin Srrrd pelomd...alLd...‘rriptidn, far
%he rerif,4 year Sir ea re havin , an attack alonlW
every direr. or . four work 1t War, to all app,3thrife,
nurccrahlr . --sv tried m o
any am:Hare
vv.ailtplit any R-0 el' whates'Z,r. About this Ii he, we
twarlyof the,supertof eiliear.y of vont' lltttnionary-Syr
-1 tip and di tentline.ll,give. it iiroeuretha
dozen bottle ; 'of it t• the tin‘t !tonic, illieyytrher Very
much.auil by the tirtn ,lte had taken - As hot:l+2S, Flie
was 'herr..city, rtire3 iii It 1. now three three years
1 since then. and she has•nnt 101 l tha slictlitest - attaek . of
4 . , he Xeitinia. entkrecl,:o roach loin laboring lin
' ler.thco,a 'Fittatlce that :aye could !war leer breath d!s
-1 tally over the whole hottse— , the was frequently near
„lirocating, and we hatlquite sh:spa:Wed of her recove
• 1 . .
_ yinu ahrivo - ntrarffient-rif-rartzi. that others
L iciy all! ted trill, this awful disease. may
same means, and we feel n,ttr.A that
stilt the tigr:;.stig.of Provoletire,rh-y will End perma..
tent rt;:lict, • Your's t,..etartft • ttly:
ti.l*.\ll! In It . IIIiNNELT
. .
A Inud voice J r, o'
Reasit I,sii:ll,l:y in trtv , ,er o
ti•olin;,--!--o,ulin'o,:iey.fiyrup..l riven by the Hew. V. 0:
tmigints, of,the Mariner's Ckur li,
loth.
Dr. Stnellitic.7-7.crt-1 feel truth cr.ud.ed lug
,ble Jr, ya 11,1: . 11 111 t. son g , n r,
'OS kern tte . rol U . y . Jqeveral r., , et, with areal stteret , s.—
rile fag 11.1 d ne , q , confined In her
fur sou:e ri,ii .-h takittz
oh: ortel,.!;le vt an ilierFt et.lirely'r,ered. A nailer
ova+ real ylio.r. , c -Od with a cr.titilt,..nud rottld net . find
withinz tto.-I , eve r -110 tOO% Jule bottle and ral.l , d
n'r'iy that ho !—A .tunntlier el' my
Church, .
Jot.% Fk Of], ritii and a bottle of Sy run,
'and felt etitirely r•stnicd to Ins wanted health.
While at 1, v , ..(. 6 i.' 11 ;' N.;, 0 1- , .: a ruin Time since Ifound
ri. W.. laboni lug, mei , r
-se core roug h , and srarce , .-
• y able to nit tap throlielt,the day—l felt ronfalont That
hr Syrnio rHlieVd arcordittzfy,lont. tier a
0 1111 1 -- - ".wifiiiii a fvw days, I heard that she was trestle
rueutel, and fairway of a sp:otly rcrovery.
ktt truly sary.lhat l itlintiit every. ore Th .
at t t , t , it .
mutt it Insi-lenefii,l. and I ran cord iplle
at., all who are in any- WA V afflicted- with
even.
The f,flow iuoit front a dirtinguLdeid Councellor at
l':1. 7:tru, N. 3. !:
_.- • . Ilutnt:ToN.' December El,
•
r 13r. Wm. 'Si,reoter. , t 4 ir:—lt -tiVrs me ii;lvaltro to
'dare it in Inv
lie ralmonary'Syenp. • For ,:everat ears yvhun art
Nvoily. his !wen "Ualicted ;With ( h . ".I:rti.,
10!utinza hive ;t
-rod it' v.'itlt tie,: , --It Ina - CircaristOv
sirt,tirti in Ill . ,:
nun x0ti7.111,.!--a I lose
:Oil- S.. the yule', and b.:..
I burl f.ni , le.d.tho I frotnil
•ufed. .111 n .:111S; rifir.i •
.snits ti,hr - iV cratinnie. for the acquisitiun eta
ue
• tedicaliriunoet qt . :int - one prep.red. pleasant to the
_;to,'ryntarninv, ,so many , eNrellenk ; properti-s. and
cws,c,tabl,i tci riot, and-prior:by its reduced.
, Iy.es. • . I Your Ohellieltt.Servalit.
'ISAAC WATTS CRANE.
. • • lEsicite,, , isied ..Ten'inrort.v ! r !
Tht rar t of-a lette,i 4 rerelv - ed fromtlitiltev_. Wm. TICL•
Pastor of the Lutheran Chard", Abhottotorn; Pa.
AmmerTs - rows-lan., In 1812.
Dr. Win Steelling—, Silt :--1 Take pleasured!) inform
tit! you that I have I lleea touch . benefitted he the use
-ofyour Synee—mythroat whirlibas
sore, for hell et than two years, and which wa't tonsil
. viably 'attained. when I saw von last, has linen crest lv
retiered--1 lttialChKnotiwz a few more leaflet. a radi
cal coif: utak he' . 'elfef-Ftl—'l ran therefore reeounnend
it to all' who are similarly afflicted
Vours.AtTeCtlrmately, .WM. ,i1E71.10.
Samui I S'yif ti o, 1'474 Master:ll 1 7 .1eshatir A, I, who
is 'towards fief seventy yo'airs of acre. etas oared of a
severe Influenza anci,i clapsc,hy a few bottles of my
Ni ni onaly Si rap.
sanind Sin i ll; of N.. 1,
„ fll:tes
wire„ . Wl); wits Pigs 1104 Stilf;lCa'ilitt with a couLth
Wati4'ertored to snuad health by the free . -tae 01 my,
Pulmonary
wifeitept;pp r fs.c,. pips itl.F.N.l. , vig en•
rtrod of :t ; . -cimillr'of it:.l r YEA ItS'
rti;t:
l;liz -
ihetlt. i)1 Phil). who ty.rs,eithje^t In a
, tf three y airs to-tttir:tdc.,alroo spit f.ria of blood
• antl.v. lin ens edge , , eti!teliet r,.0,11 the 111311 medicines
site hail was . et! by one )Itp . P le i,f my
-
. . •
f! . ea. W. A. Uot, 111,-;tiSt I.lergl, man, leillslown,
, t terVanoy. Volley, age I 111,ii;(1.4.5•
...of seventy, had born eted - for.sevcral , ea•s'situ
a in . i ' s sc'isf ressin2-and lid:liming Cough and had used
,1111 . 111 V meilicenek; wit hlhille relief, has 'nem annott,
oe.)l l,y thrl , e.loolit t s of konr i a nluinunry
aniither bottle will he. (.itTcwit
Rot O. O i S ie ;istsf, prive of the M.trief r'..2l:llorch
• :'h lad I.cive a hold, pi "ay nip to a
ho wasr.Onlieett her best Uitli a Cough,
ar,er"takili4 irllirtf ime w as ;1'111 , 4 t , ,',:rety relic" .1.;
also ea ar! a l tale Ia a :13:lor %, Ito was iireally
rit,tires•ted with rrcotto), , and ctodd iiml Wolikie r _
relieve lumH-after tahin;l : whicli.he called to sa7yritat
it r erfetnly cored i niorelianr
say; that a' Mew!' ti• nil his charch seb • wi a lab:br
io., nnder.severe.lr,fl c ar.-1 wa4 cited nomediately by
six of tor A niihilions at,d ri bottle of my Pul
,
man try Syrup; also ilia while no a a tot I , i NV-00(1;-
14w'. N: endue ty. ll rI S.W,'ofl hat wllla:re, as:is
scar 'v able 'lle d iy, from a sea. , "
C. I.lvite r sent rptr a bop le of ma Unittiunary Syrup, ,
D iv Itch arnowriVite
for saiO in by
4 I . JOIIN S. C.
.
- •
• Reaue-513n Faun a a in Prices, •
•Or .N,;( 1 1!;1;r - if Ike 'll:sex i,s not with it •
A N article that every Family must crt=ider intlispen
sable, if. hen flrey,,know power and 'valac, and
iattirh has lier'etel'oreiheen :arta too to rearh
ail
„„, 1 .,„0„,.,11 , ..t0.id in price. With a
view that vie h and po o r. high and laic, and infect ev
vry ivini,i,lteitr;: may enjoy it:eve:fifer*: and all %vies
cot 1 shall have tar Free returned to them if liter are
sot &dial:led tvif It ifs Ilse,' We 'assert, wit limit . the pus
„titian y of contrattietinii, that. all Burns and Scaldt. every
•Ite real Sure. Old Or fresh, and all external pains and
I rtws.noinattnr artier slia,l4w tethired to comfort
by
it in floe aniarttot--tavin limlf.'ar sear.. No Infra
July 13
...ittllictktal if this is ants, toil, tint c! , ,i the vitals are
tr'eptd by ae L idisitt. It is truly tniisictil.tnnpnenranre,
Eiinir , i' (r " mist's Nia6cal Pain EX,-
:i-Vtor :Safes.":ls, cents, or fens i Mies as much'
- or 7AI cents. and ten limes as rnitch Air •
ennsitry merchants arc 'reqn.:sted in lake it to
timir tosviti on rnisttnirdtan. as thA Stenlest blessing to
mankind that l, dh.cni.ered in nonlic ire cot:asps:
'rids k attains I Itathrze.tt yon may inVivsr
esitlTallyjn:ltft; it. 7+V:O ( . :0111 , 1oett . s B
by e
ranch Mouse,
tsict. '2 , North Inh sties , Philadelphia, and
.1. B. C. MARTIN
reb.l7 in Pot tsvate;
EMI
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• Wright's In.:1 I I= Vegetable Pills
.- . -Or THE NORTIf ' AMERICAN • COLLEGE •
. . --
• Iof ',119 ea I 1 1.. ; -
6:!ii - 111:.1MCINE has ever been intrAnted to the A
,., IN ineiicanl Pithlie. whose , virtues have be. - oi more
' 'ilisaffilly tiud,univeistilly acknn*leged, than tin. a
toke named,. •
I -
WMi
HIIVS INDIAN 1.'EGETA131.r....P11.1.5. ' . _
,
• . Tn descant npnrit heir merits. at this latliAry, would
.I , eeuf ' to be , witoll:y unnecessary, as v.a.y._f , ii - indeed
' is h0t...34,111, Orli, le,*av'.fl be found unareuainteti with
• the c..al exrell..nre ~r the toelieine . lint if farther
-pion( wi , re iranting to e . stdhlishi the tTellit'i , Ctllls eie.7lt--
tar rentedyJar might be f,ltind in the. fact that no nfedi
, i hie ill the , ernititi y leis he.itt .1 ,-
}SIIB•MIII,,C.,..ALT: COUNTERFEITED. • •
lirnorant ond•trnpf Inc f pint men haVe at Vaufurs pia.
ces, mann fart nfml a eparious pill ; and -iii nr}d•!" more
completely} to: deceile.. the ledhlie have net'dd it to via
ls ant :wear:vire toreiettible the trite medicine.—
Th e i r , w i c iod peep,, - i.4ioikhl never pass idtheir worth
. lei,s tyq.r.,ll,bot no Ili& :NA-tante of re mainleiSZllided
07 ,-,,,,,,,per,y, who In•Okltie the • y ran. purnlidAe the spo
„fiond stl tap :If
. 4 rMlifiTil. rate, lend thetnselyee• to this
pededrote.C.By',teni of Ihnuedlion and trims.
- • 'flit, pitrow nfithe.4bove etoelPnt Pitk, will net--
.11 , cr; lie nit4ll-ItlitiVal nealpstreverV kind of impoxie.
von, and run:tuber the only Pintritie Agents in Putts
. Ville.:are :ii.e.5...,.T.& .I..,Beatty.
• 'The following lii.J.dtik,rte2spectable'st ore keepers have,
been apanhit,A 'Ageni; , for the isle of. - - -
' WlLlCita'zi Itib - NN . :VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR
• h- --
• . SCIIITYLKILL - COUNTY,
and rif wlidat It la,l,,ciinfultintlT believed'the genuine
Medicine can-with re mint'y be obtained:
T. &J. Beatty, Puttsi'ille. - ... .
Bickel & OiTI7 OrWiesburg. '
• Aron Matiit..'Matietutango. ..
J• Weiit..NdilleerStOVVll. . ' . .
, • .14COL/ ii,111(11.11111,4011:Ci 31:4114Riang0. •
Jonas Icaoduao„-.. . do ' • r
I . d John Snyder. rti-denfiletre. . ..
d' . reathernll,l.hey &eta. Tuscarora.: .
~ William Tagert. Tamaqua. ,
,1- . ..-'
.: .
John Maurer: riper 51aliantango.
'M. rettiller. Went Penn Towinditp.
Caleb 'Wheeler, Pineg . rove. d - . • .. r. • ' . ..
• P. St•buFler. &co.: E3sl.llmnswlck TownslPP• - •
„ • C. 11. BeFore.m. Llewellyn. • '
E. O. - & .1. K 3 affursn, - Ziminersliatovrn.
,
Bennett & Taylor , MinerAviller ,
I
: • Geome.lleifsayder. New Castle: -• ' '
• '
henry Koch & SSM, SlcKeansburg..l
i
. . - Abraham lieebner, Port Carbon.
. -
inlia Mertz, 301,11epost.. . .: . .
Samuel Boyer. Fort C li nton; • . ,
, fahinana - 4er & Katialnan.Schu)ildll Ha ven '
~.• . , s.EIP.VIE OF COUNTER/AB/TS.
}
The only ommrit .l y . ar•ainvt imperxion is to P1t1T11 35 4.
} - f , en.tite re aohr advertised a vents, and in all C 311.6 be
. s,ar.n.-itlar to ,n. fn{ I.VriliWi Indian V ; e2etalde I'M..
66,.; a:y , 111:11 e_vloslvely to the sale 'of the tnedi:F,
, .., t it1e.V61.1401.31e and mail, No. -} -IG9 Rare sareet, Ilkita•
. ~..:1"4 - 1
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";:.i,!:,..,r, ,none tire genuine except WrighTn
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VOL !'XXI
4 - 17> J_IIN. HERDMAI`.,'S
ESTAELFSTIFI)
E.IIIGR.I.Y-T P.ISS4GE 01'.11 1 ( E;
NE w YORK. .
prlfl.SON:q wirThiog snod for Illi'jr friendp from any
part of the 01,1 criiilirry.can have
cm very accimmiinlaiing tcnus. liYapply ing ill the. sal
it
'llo.lr etir' , arcation at Liverpaol. iVSII tie. !lb
per liy a'lrorsot especially 41tp.oimt141 fry that
Pliriw:4r, which ti ill preltrile drl ly in I;iverim - or.
following inar•nifitepl cf4Worise op omit,' Li.
vvrlmi I titA'NeW, 1 - 1,11( rile n hick will sail eve- .
ry I`,ve •' .
Patric': Henri% ItlP;mialencg., .Afilllm,ton,
.I..hh K. Skid lie.; y : n it ,
Slates, England, •
Mintraztingi
Ihnienrehr. } 1 iverprinl,
(I , lo^n of ILt R esv, 11.41;e:ier,
tn,
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, Cfltol,its. ..,- etlittfirldre..
romp°,
11)rnn: f qnryl: mount, pat nhic4in ary raft or Dig
trod, Ireland, Stltillard and Walo- , . ‘i'it loorriligoottnt.-
Apply to - !I • - WM. IL 111111, A..pinr for
JUII:s III:11,DNIA.N
Port Carbon,J an. 1 3
SPLENDID BIBLE.':
r: rc II //:,/,(1 ILINA 7E. 0_ AND NEW
11.)1'01:L! L .1;111LE. To: be eortipleted in
50 nifittht crs, per ucmlirr. ;
I:teai'aiiillhl•ignificteitt Work embel•
williixicen !bunked ITHericnlE4j.rayie2s,
!tiiti3l letter 10 eaelt chapter; by
laindrcil of Which. are
rr oat •' aural nal des,E,ii±lis, by ;LG. Chat thaw.. I.t will I.e.
fli,':sram'ardcopv of the .Ameiii3an
Soemiy, a i•d*iiiilZl:ll filefere:nces, the
pone: ph.t , Cloonolobsial Table,
List of prOper:Narees, ! Grliel:ll I,.dex. Tii . ble.l of
- •isle4, rTfe Thc I irgo FrnOlapicrca.
'nth, ibihe o:diand New Testaments. M . :V:6I - 11y ite
e•od, rlaie, 1 I:sonic:11J Ilitszra alid
lain Il Lericoi io:ilie eliapiers...cinatnebta[jßerders,
wi I: he foot - . nri2itinl designs. made 'expressly
thi• 'hitt °dome: by J. G. - Chapm in, of New
I'nrk;: in addition TO which there will be iiiimerees
I.irge Coeraew_s` i l'inrn, o, ions by dlslincmei}icd mod-.
ern irtiNis in Vraleeantt whicli a fullte
dexwill he eiven'An i 1:1 , 1 omit! Cr.
.
1 The crest; arly -proof pTipreg•
wilbimotre to thoge wh
_?nor their names lit ro Cr: The I ..session out in the
111GIIEST ST#l.: W VEILFECTION.:I To 'be
cniniileßid nut : plers, at 25 els e4bli.
The ,•übserilier has in•en'a pen re led 'Al...iosnr. 6.r
!he pet tar Tr.t.eiveni ~ .iiih.SeriplitHla to 14.8 Bible..
in tit [VII( -wlieie a specimen eepy the
‘%'o he
Januar). 5, i..
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- CHOICE PERFUMERY. - • '
rr II E r.ithoi , ititi s r hi.: 'pl.', rt velvet! a ,ilOrty , of th;i
.-1-
choicest lt+ , •'F (~i,iume,y. rude... 11 , . , cen.
er ,,t i v . s ic i lli cit? (Fr i he, hc r st cPiatit)--solerti;i: article:
'ter it: t lir.ipt A r t:l4- tite•variet%, IA the 1..1,,,riu g .
- •l3oitg de Carorne:' . 1 . Treble' Extraels ,; '
N'erv.:iine. , -! 1 ; - ..,' ~..
J.cmtin. • i 'lt •• For • lr
; P r.l 1 I 111 in 1 1
Piocleiply. .: ; . , , i J liariiikercideri , . 41;
r dr ,i i , i , rolot!!nr. Lal:caerr, I , nse , Florida •
Hooey Wtitler.d4lll,leattd treble .4ttitet a •
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Otto Of Ititsd SC('llt 21(1111es. . . • ,t , •
. ' Scritt l'Iov.)1I . , - ,
Genuine Be.trrSOil. i - 4 . _ •
noioi../iirb rtall•Ode i'liill,nn'tne,.or Beers :}(arrow
Gletto's I mliiil IlimOil. ' . - r ' • . 1 •
W r 1:.,t3t. ( . 11 . 3 4 11 1 46 liali RY C.
. r 111.611111 . 4 F.r. clsltt It nt:.
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Illaccattstar Oil.
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Ito"r lt. t Sake.. -1 1 . . !
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(Itttll rrrifil nn l'iNC•fo.iert stride. 3 ' 3 1 •
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Ti.i.ll i'kivi di:, :in.? i liolle , '• ? i it, •
4 ' Viiinive di• itt In" % , i 4 1
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1: , <,•L'.4 c•ii.it;reir!l Et ttlrt
ri r1i...t0 . Struk , p , l .
1',1.:. , . I tr.,} It 'ettlit.'j,l.W.a I"l'..fkitititt , r; tliii` , ! , l4•
..:- Cli. t • s . To ttIt t VINALI - , 1:::., ._.
- CP.erp,•,. :i_4ll-4--,ticop,.crtioprittrol l,r stri.oing.
lion snYs.untii. : i 101 s' iiivlnti Cream. 'l - i
ail Br..wil Wimi.ni Si , iiip.., . ,l, .
Vita ,-e!. , i c 4 Iti'irited.-111nottd . Sortp,
' Ur; of Po-v.?, Or iiii.-0.. - Lemon, 'MA, Ord ava
' rimy liiilol4Pr S1`101!. , -.! • Nl,Ol Ilrp li . 1
ClIa:le, 11,1:1',, Wl.isti r, Tt 4. th ill d. rit
All 'if mbicb i% b•:! ••t
BiN.NAN,
Dec 14.
, FANCy AND TRIMMING
STIRE,:
Tt ROOM FORMERLY occirp,43) ilti
I:cilitis:s. ti, &; lIICHADs, IN CENTRE STREET.
1 fie suhsrriher ietqwei folly Informs the ultizens.nf
rottsville and the ;public in general; that he Was Just o
pened a fresh a:-Stirtznent of the newest Ely les of goods,
const.ttong ef.. '
S.aa. Laum d
r, iiipaerre, and rialzarinee,!' .
with ri variety rircaucy goos. Also;rt new Ind splen,
sti‘te aP, 1 • ••,,
Pria. •Sak, T,Yb;:.! alpaca anti other sharvb:,
. .
Blue, und Mack C !of its of super:or quality.
Ile has also on . 1 • •
Setniqg. ora l Puteut Thre44 .of the
hest rilialitrnOhrei and- lingiery; &raw .Lrg
lawn, Gim p,t3:ll.ll — ead ,Ither 117}C.11
h:/ (he erne, dor. or seinglelißunnet,
811 I'n /"A -horn 'Hof?, -
All of whiShwiil I ^ ' soldat the inWest ensh kteeit.
• A pl. - In If—
liiM
OH, WHAT 'ATTRACTION!
1 1
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•Lippi ,
ncoti. 64 reaylor;il
TA VP.
.pi‘i e`entrovf. front the ,Cittuiior New , .
.11.. York :tad Piiilailel'phia • with-a SagerVaiive av•
sort mein of '.l , .', '. • :I ,
Fancy American, French and English Cloths
...
• • Cashmere's and,Vestings, .• .
1i
which are or theiFery hes' niateria I eve r ofrered to
the elitzens of Pouriville and vicinity. and which will
1w mold at 11111Og 1 , 1 Stlii-iht: pilferlger, torther..with
a roll a vootateat it( Fancy Strinhi.`, ,birspeadvra ,
11`taidkereltiers,$hiris., ilisoms. Collars, Sic , to all
of, Inch we ,intit t Ihe atentian la our customer ,
and the lei lie gotaer ily:at Lirei ..o.ivi• St l'AvLott's.
Mi reliant T•1110iN hornet of Centre and lilalcititan:
.
. • ,
, 40 't-iiieviii. Pon
,ville.`. ; , - •
Augu '3l: It• It. , , : . ...j 3:!--
. . EtiIfIOITANT INVZNTION.
. . 1 .
. f , ---- - •• . • .•
suPlllllOll WiislllNG-MACI.IINE
-.]
THE iitiderst gttied having hecnme the firmer and
Pvintlctor riflUr. 'John newly invented
Patent Washoig7tlachine. for the county of•Schityl kill
and is now making the machines at his shoji, In Patti
rifle, Where hehh¢ a supply, on hand for inspection - and
sate, at the! verVinntl4rtte price of th cacy amt. seven dellarpes. "-
This machine Icor erfection
in any respect,WwithOut exc.ption_the greatest inven
tion in the knoivn World. It is rlieonly washin
been g
pro
-ma-
chine among tIM,ManY thonSands. that hay§
nnttnrn d PERFIXT. It washes without !alibiing or
scrubbing. tearing or WeatiTig. pressing er: squeezing
knocks MI" t °buttons, does all the finery tett of clean
sing Iferini, Tucks, Frills, Scr.., In , a few mnutes an
avasb`cs clean all coats. vests, palitalrinn, shirts an
hod clothing of the dirtiest kind, MTh lest' , than one.
tenth part of snap ,necessary in the Ordinary way of
cvn.dtin7.. A girt of twelve years old cati - wa.sh more in
two hours, than W? Women in a whole day by hand.
113A'Ac SEVERN.
31:—
:Potts:Mc. A:snuPt
ny.;pEcKtivs rim SALVE
. rtian supoiy.of Dr. Reekces Eye stir
'1 remedy for sore and inflamed eyes; just* reeeive.
and for sale, at MARTIN'S .DrugiStnre.,
--August .t
,
• L No* Sitovel .Fictory. :I
•
pinlli eabseribei rvipectfully .calls the Attention of
.11. MU gerOarits and ethers, to • las supply of'-
I iVEGIi MO 1101•:$ -
manufacimied'al pis new Establishmentver, hi liiew 'Y
those
ork'
which ;ire eqail in Elvishly, if not stilor In
obtain... fanny -Abroad. Pis prices }will be as low, as
an article vitro! iu qttitlity, can be obtaine
t d elsew
friends afhere.
lie therefore trialinits. the pulsar:age of he
Home Industry, • i •A - ;
air riletiors. Laotians & Parsin; ate Agents for
Will
execute 411 PidSre loft at their Hardware Siniew
-
" . , .':, „ . .IPII
NeLikTolic, - 111E. , .. - ':
. . -:1 . 14-
.
, r - ,
AND POTTSVIL
INDEMNITY 'AGAINST' LOSS BY FIRE
The Franklin Insurance
OF' 1111LADCI.PIIIA. • '
Capitrit - $ 4:1t.,0c.t . ,, raid in „
. Chrirler Prifettfal,
I' 4 OVTINUE to n aYe innirancs., petn.anent and 16-
l ; heel, nn ecru eke• e ripiie ft ,f. property, in reiwn Ind
country fin tile usual favor:ol,i terwa. Office 1031
Chestnut tact near- iBd St rcet.
CIIA111.I•:St
_N s.. IIAINCKER, President.
DIRIXTORB.•
• .
Chlistes X.. Canker, Samuel Grant,
Scot?, Brown,
Thomas :Jacob
Thomas S. Wharf Richards,
Tobias Wagilie. .31orderai I). I to. s.
enAnt,nsm. ItANCKER, fier•V'
The Subscriber has' been appointed arent fer tits a
bove nientiot.s.t institution. and k now prep.wil to
tnnke hce, On eVery dest rilnion of property, - at
the loy_eitt rates'. • i
INl9i 1119,
G .. 1171 4.
• ANDREW MS:4IIEL
Pnttst7llc, J¢ 19;1811, • ,
Spring
.Garden Mutual- Insurance
tornpany.
,fr lIIS Company having ma:laze:3 .acroolisz
11 proyisinap of us Outer, iv nOw tiropal”sl:n ittatia
Insurancts arailoq loss . bN L eenn thenadnal priottdo,
entithiottl tilt!' the security of a joint koel;
The a:ft:image of lhi sYstenl 6., that rdirieht tiocurOv
is afforded at the lowest rates that the' hoi , iness mail .be
Ilona for; as thee - whola prOftts (lees an interest not to
exceed per cent. pc , c, motto owl he capital) will be re
turned to the member's nilt‘... tostittliino,'wilhost-their
beconani.r.reflsos4l:l4 for any of-the . eut;aotorotF or li
abilities of the Company, farther than the prendotoS ac
tually paid. . -: . ' . .
The :rent success tchieli this system Inn met elth
'wherever it ban hoen,intiodtt-ed. itoltices he Dirertars
to riiquest the nttentioloorthe public 10' it. ceotidont
requires hut TO tre , und un,itind to he memo inted.
The I.ct of Incorporation. and :tug. explanation To Co
rned to it. luny he - obtained. by ntiptyina.nt.. the Off re
Xerth west earner of Grh and 'Wood ere:. o" if 11. -BAN :
NAN, Pottsville. . '
.. „
' - LAWRF..-NCE SHUSTER, Pseilannt;
L. KRUMBHAAR. Scrretary. .
' ,DIRECTORS,
Corwin StolltirirC ' Robert T. Lottehend,"
. Joseph ‘Vood, . Georee M. Til utrana,
Elijah Dallett,, , . - Samuel Towne.:lltt, J
P. 1.. Lntsterenne, Charles to b'eff,
Geore•e NW Ash; j Abraham R. Perkins,
MIS" 11, TBll. _ '., IM-L
.
The.J.tai;seribef o hms lieen - appninted Arent for then,
linve•Ponipany. nod is now ri-ady in wake. in.nrariers
en nl.l ii,scriptions of mopertv at rates mutittlower
than ocual . varvinr from $2 tn - , - rfri,thr , $00(1 to,slo
per *Don annually. The rateslieipetnally on stone and
brick YSyildißa in good !orations is only 2 per rent—and
if the Company should prove to he a profitable concerni•
the persons insuring In it partake of the profits without
incurring nny Tisk, : The charter is the. same aft
limps of the. Insurance Ckimpanies.iti Ni.w Fugland,
For further part enlars apply to. the salist fiber.
.•
! • 11. If%titik: 4 l; :
13. BANN:AN
. "
Medicine's! Medicines! !-
Dr. Win. Diane' teleliin!ed.enmnmite Pills,
. do._do I - Soothing Syrup for children
Baron on Ilitelieler's Herb Pills,
That. Cm-Hire's Female Pills. • • ,
Dort. Win. EVan's Fever and Azue Pills, •
Dort. Iliad's Botanic Pills,-
, •
For Dyspeptic persomi, l lnnt's Man nic arc said
to'lie superior to any inedirine:eeer yet uttered to the
public.•
AVlstar7s Palsam of Wild Cherry,
Slierman's Cduclilmzongers, price 2.3 cis per
Ilewe's Nerve and linne Lthenient,
Indian Vegetable Elixir.
HAM of Unjunibia, ,
,)acne's flair Tonle: i
Brigg's Russian Cosmetic.:
Fairies Indian N'euetable Pills,
Leidy's fkirsipirills Blood do
Linn's Chinese, I ' 110 ,
Mead's Anti-Dyspeptic . •do I
Metrat's.Vegemble Life do
Wilson's _NMI-Dyspeptic do'
Jay ne'S E,Xperletant.
,layng:,s_t;arittiyin_lyve , Balsam . I •
Jayne's Vertnifoge, I .
Swaim's Vermitove,
Lino's Temperance'Life Miners,' •
Roofs rounder Ointment, ..,
F.tn'aocation; . I ,
•
Yeager & Al bri.tht's , 110ttinicalinealtil and Life tier
server, ' - • I, '• I 1. ,
illeMnain'ti DIAL . of Opium,
Beeker's Eye Salvo, '
Thonison,s Eye Water,
Pholorinc Tooth Wash, ' •
W' heeler's Teaberri• Tooth Wash, • •
Sherman's Worm mizengers,
do Cemli .110
Wistar's•ConCh do •
sliermao's Camphor ~110 • •
Pe'er's V. , ..talde
Talor's Balsam of lavenvort,• , '
Iledwell's 'Voter Ointment,' • . -
Ilay's Liniment, • .
Welch's .
Spnlin's Head Arhe Itelnedy, I .
Tomato Pills,
I.oe'S W11 , 411:11 1 1 !Minn! Pills • '
Henry's Caleinea llarnesis,
Iledwelrs Green OitiOnent' , •
~ .
liey.,e'r's
'l:niversal. Plaster, ~
Weaver's Worm Tea., and Salve
tite,tines Volmonsiy'it•'yrop; • :
.I.lo4.oter's l'erteral:MiltUre
Ointment, ' • •.
Fast India Hair Dye, '
• S'arsaltatpla Scrop. , •
1/r. Andersen's Scot's pins . ••
Female Pills, •
Balsam of 'Horehound, .
Itowand'sl'onie,MiOure fir A rite,
Climax Syrup, for DYselitary. ivarrant al, .
Ring Bone Caw, for li,rses
A fres'h supply of the above Medicines, Just received
and fir sale at the Drug Store of
April 0, 11— • .
proplietok
We foresee the most wholesome result from
this great discovery. Toe wiii-to of days and'
nights id Widow! study Will no longer be requir
ed or Inc ,. vutaties of 'ambition. •".1 - nry who pant
to teach the dizzy eminence of falaew all not be
.r ir...l :.. 7 . ....1.. ... rio•ic relics ++m
i-r - i".:"11 a
ty
- :volumes of ancient lore, to toe i munrce-o
Janqi'wh.le the Waal around istiuslicd in slum
ber; think until the o'er wroughtdnain iiit fevered,
listkss and t xhaus - ted, or &Ist• in the quarries of
nand until the heart-string crack; and thefriibei,:
was'cd, - erase:led, and thattefed u rink4 ,i.ge the
busuiii of thoco th, mart) red tailie 1.../I* - 40 , 1ves .
of 110 aMti: 'Thanks to the•eveii ` tie genius
of tits age, all this lull aril sGeat are no hanger
neccssary.„ . A short cut liw been fuinid• ta re
' nowit and glory, i nai one 'step call overcome the
distaticti, that ...`..liarateit 1/1/SAlrily heal 1 110110 r—
. nature t+ iii lot have the trouble of.inr
planting the germs of. gewus- in the huthan soul
.111.1 intelkAtial intlu-try, will tbi longer be, the
tribute exactcrl by fame or ainbition. 'like ago of .
getiitts and toil, like the.age of chivalry', is gold:
I
lienceliiitb,'ltiol4 }trill block up the al;enuei to,
hunor,'aitil duncca,of all kinds aspire lb sway the
destinies of nation': l he agrariTh if , i_tbu i . age
liars ;evillc.t.i.ll distinctioli . between lieaveno.dr
. in; getou: and pioililiug - I , Lly,and the deino.lrary
I f '.i.is L....miry ba, id , advii and broker down the
iiiislo, ray!: of ilitidd'et and' kciinvillgel in our
pa itiial 1/131 idle, .tviSifein is
r ut a iiiSeinin [coilig;
11414:iC17 . i11. 4 i;iejlitiltil, . IllltilOrini hoswirs test on
those two bounced and o,ltl sages, yih l I at Dula:
mow. discu!ercif thin farrow-Part:zit:hip is a
Minor ' , iot. 111.111- first 1 all cmbraiiiig iiatrioiimn,
acct 1,;6,311cc'ii,M4 iiti.fitiiiii is a butter title to .
caludderatioli than xv isiliiin ren.lered lustrous by a
1114;1.1,11:1,1' 'wide achiev..Menta, soil tliat rdeiliocii
ty of ruin I lid: a higher right t ; ruls i than leo
too iiilgsiiius;reiiiie.eil ',radii:a by a pits-:ding ' de-
,olilill 10 ths stu. y - tii. sti:le:q.nanr.hipl, )•si'hoe 1
iii.rt is :S4l I . an lIA, as
.inn to swell. With I
,cinotiuns •i
of ‘eneratioir for those hum wulate .tages that
wade such a ilecis.Un, and•wil'u ilui.si nu I
t 6 :o y ii.
living one of the people that tatified it f I • I
1
Honors WA' e (W .11.4.,/it4p, j i::l4,.l . .<llplite3 call
•
Weilr.alCilti as l'elld.lllti . - ab , lit thrir thick throats..
licretofore,. foul- were caps iii,d-rticll:, bereafici
ihey can sit in Eareuti‘e chairs iind . hold the:
rears of Go%cininen.. The vs-into-in of the air..
firm's, which Bacon and 'rumple elili,;ird au
iiiiLli, i 4 .fool.slines di the sai;iii:iolii enotitkra
. non el'. Giese smart times. lolls4inaned • people
''
• i
used to think Genius, virtue, pi'itriotisnir and long
services worthy of Ituntir ; but people :I : low-a-days
Leigh at such considenftiods. and dee l da (lilt to
proportion'as'qiishticatiens 'are eminent they are
to he ualminarctint Grititia is to-go intrrezSle, and
folly is to strut in thS. robes of iiinviitr. ' Oh ye
foola, dunces,' and knaves, howAnck'y it is that
your birth 'was postponed 'unto. the :pre:sent re-
Orinkilite age, for haillyod been linincheil on the
irtreant of exi;terwe id psst tinie,. you' i would,have 1
. 'wed con-ignid to Oblivion amid the giera and
"And they did save it,' said Mrs: Conaut; land I '
in [bore improvernents which depend .more on
lii4des of you coieMporaric4 NoW however, I
thnt'very ' Sabbath Cs well us the laturdayfaoie ' ninrul. , irtatienees than physical or . mechanics! .„-: •
r... lift
your heads
03il i d . he -_'.., t
, . • and
..., ou an up i
it, proved snob' shinny days , that I could-Wet power, woman na)4 G 11104 imp4)4taa! lona , . ar '"F .
, , I. voice of olultation arid catch the ; sunshine of prip....l
, ular o f
s tir. The ancient Egy iitiints were
. c . ery !
ottt trYobtain. fired, and thn'three preces'of tweak -. ' - . I -
go 1 entia4art to perform, 'because like the divine I
with•the; little • cheese which the iron! . babes had. ; and illarit,s,l iv -t t.ible people mid they worhipped bulls t7why
saved,. was all We had to cat during the ley: —. 1
it can - aria must chiefly - effected in SPCITI.. Merl i , . -
.egenertrutii iosepriatinypes_ ace love
.. ... t should ncit-Amerieans worship ealeest.. : '•; -
lt, ti true that to hest an sales in 7rnen one
Ter myself: continued the puti:nt woman, 'I on i • . • theyhave" not the wand of syMPathy. 1 -..--
misery. , •
l.eannol statth;iritia the hiqden sp . ring, - s . of domestic . 1 . . _ ,
1.
o _ ,
..,..7.„-::,..,.___
is
not honored 14 pretty much like having an oyster ,
11: tasted e r tootle! 10. 10a- 5 ° the children—i are . while tonch ripensifie hunting bosom, or' heals , • .
. ... . . .
lased to, fasting . on the Sabbath it • after so.ne one has ' saialloreil all' that Lie-wallow:1
cifhe:wise ; - -t 'Made it ,the, of ; feasting: ii t 1 - • • a pse`" w hen ' andsickness
45-w:—°nceit was ' - he bleeding hearts.: Worriiiii is the helpir,--t4e '
1 -
_able and left nothin but shells. "Honor and .
day • ..... - ,?! u ' --traterstertem pain wring
Gad.sder that afflictions' were aeeessply,' and he ! t
has Withilrann • onward --te.essings. • Yet I. will the mow, and want embryo break down tbepobleoshline,"..says - o pin! of the.trsteentury-tr - -:, •
.
'Vey, his naree• while be continue; to feed me have once 11Cen proud and , prospettrus: Ahirve , "Thaor and Shares from
true
conalt
j inn its e."
spiritrand wither the delicate feelings ot those who .
This v,.. sappers is true ; arittit rs qUite likely_
1 . With thetrue - hreatV. i - • ' • , .
_' every other : furaltrof - benevolence, that whi..h that-a in ,n .nay sit in the . Preliiient's c Wairland_ ,
. feet 11t./tio/10r. ii. , iiic,r a very reeent Politicid.event
“i'ditECE.l%'t Fill fifty keep of Nails, assorted Imes
,; ".' ' But you . do not - fast every Sabbath Iday, tici . Siairri7s the:Wain' 441 spiritecteM;rasei` to VII'.
si 4 aiatWill be sold Cheap for cash. ---- . '' ' I , reif her .i '
47
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• • ...
upwARD yARDLEy,.' you trqui frieu _ .' I twine ezeitioef the mO4 Wood.
. ..
~• : : ss, 1 s , s.s. - .: -. • •
lIE
. o t.v Pli.6 In eabitence cobtainin.i rsarq-
JI. rill.i in' their composition
' They purify the Wood and Fluid: , of Cite bod:i, COO
cleanse the Stomach and lurch, front all noy.ion.
stances that preiltire disease.
They are composed entirely of vegetable F.xtractit.
(free' from mercury and minertils) which nake tired)
the saftist, hest;andinost efficacious of any other pills in
existener. • -
Fereral thousand rerlifiralea of their efficacy have here
tofore been published, and their soles ure
annually by thousands. Afore than One ..ifiltian boles ,
have already btbm sold shire their Introduction.
- (0 - 4)/ORE THAW -100.000 Bu.XES
have been sold in Philadelphia alone, the past yeah;
tints show in g. t bat In the plart where 'they are tit:mural
tured they have a .reputation, .greater 'than ony tither
KWh arises from the fart that Un. I.rtuv is welt
known. at h - 0111C as (6.errulat :Phi:sinus,. and .1 is pills are
consequently employed wult greater Conadence than
any other; in addition to their own Calgary ,
Quality and not'quattlity is a valuable attribute be
hnging to them; one box doing more good than twdlo
foor of others.
lie. wicked, therefore, wheb ne, essity requires to
take none other than, 1
DR.LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS.
Trythoni! ot,ir i coat but 25 cents a burl Try them:
So (ion satisfied, will you he of their good alerts, you
will never lake any others. After. you have tried. all
other kinds:l'o , a truDr. Leidy's Blood 1911 s, the (Met-
clue will sonii be thernvered. lsn chaftreof diet 'no re
straint fitnn'orrupation. or fear of catching cold need
be apprehended; young and old may take them with le
,eS
.qual safety.
Principal Omen and Depot,, Dr. Leidy's Health
Fanporinin, 1/1 North SECOND street, near VINE,
(sign of the GOltleit Ilall and Serpents) Philadelphia.
Also, by Klett & Co., Wetherill. & Co., W. Dyntt
ds
sons; A.S. & E. Roberts & Co,, and city Druggists gen
crafty.
Also by D. Pomp and J. Dickson, Easton, J. F. Long,
L anc aster and most respectable Druggists . and!Store
keepers In Hui United States.
. Also ail. G. BROWN'S (late NV. T: Eptlivos) Drug
Store. Centre' street, Pottsville. ,
May IS,
'Roussel' .s :unrivalled, :; 4 11aving
A
new, and splendid ankh , * is now:universally att.. •
'' nowledged superior to any, Shavin g Cream in • the •
United *tates or Europe, • : .. . , . .
Thild'elightful preparation tsunemplied for heath'',
tiurity , and fragrance ; though sthnewhat attalogoite in
fliterlaln's Ambrosial Cream; and other similar earn—
tfoyMds, it fafsurlcisSes there all by the'etnollient pasty
consistency of its lather, yrhich so softens the beard
As -fo rendei shoving pleasant_and e.asy t it piasssases
Croat -advantages ()ger the imported .articlik, in being
freihly prepared from the hest materials.. with the great
est skill. and is not only the best, but aliciflie cheat:est
article for shavlesr. It Is 'elegantiv pill up hi bnxes,
with sPicodagliflabeis. ,
Just received. and for sale ,by • • - , .
Nov., Q. , , 45 , - .' U. lIANNTN, Net!
.
Gold Diamond Pointed-Peiv,r
rrIIESE Fens Will tart from 5 to 10 years, in constant
I nse—svill-ccritP on. almost any kind of parr,. and
ink will not. corrode thaw.. For 4 31 , .! at. 1,F6 th
.i an Man
illa' turri's priLen; by. - at .
AN: tePut•
With 2.
EU
ES
- ------- •
SAT . LTADAY MORNING, FEBRIj'AIIY: 8, 184.1
PRO'l E
TiCE .0P T-HE
an. L.FIX 4 JIM3
Sarsaparilla-Blond
E GENERAL
OF . 3IOO:TAINS,'SIryALS',WIIICII "mt. GIVE S.TRENGfiI TO OUR. laneDs AND SUBJECT ALL NATL:ji£ TJ OCR i:SE: AND -ILASITrir. —DR: SOT:SON
3ets:o3;4r.
11.Isliazzar is King ! IlylAhazzar is Lord ! .
And n thlosand dark nobles all head at his board :
Pruitt , glisten. il.av'rs blossoat, meats:4oin, and a
' . SI +4l -
.. _ •
... •
-Of the wine that man loveth runs redder than Wood:
Wild 4anct:is are there, and a riot of mirth,
An the beauty that Ina) dens the passior.e of catch
- And" the erovi'A-4 01l shout, .
. .
- Till ~ai--.1. roof: tins;—.
• • ..•
..All ptai4e to Ikkhtlr.z.ir, lielshazzar the king.!"
fonh, cries the.• Monarch, "the, 'vesi•els Of
gold,
Which to) father tote down from the temples of
old ;
forth, and we'll drink while the trump ets.
• are tilowii;: _
To the Gods of bright 01'201, and of stone:
116114 Lirth!"—; In I , iet . ire, hi .n tie vse-se:s shiny,
Arid he Lords tint) 13ackand he drinto Hthe.daris
CM
Whilst the trumpets tray,
'And the cymbal- .
praise ta. I i tt zzar, Delsli4;zar: the
king t"
'Nutv whut• eoincth—look,"- look !
• WV., or 'call -
Who crates ciidi`ilie hand, on
the.wall ? . • ••'
‘Vhat piereeth the OM? like Om pilot of a dart?
Whitt daveiilhr lean al from hiicheek to his
- heint?
..ehaldeami! Magdciang! the lottery expound !"
They are read,--nod lielalnqzar is dead oa the
. ground!'
. Hark PeNurn i 4 come
•On a • •
Ard l of . l3el t illanal /the
A SKETCH FEW! THE HISTORY O'F
Ili. • •
1. II . S• •If.• L E -
Sorrow, early death.
Sick er,i4 prerty—' 7 o, these week! be
Her children's-lot r
M. Conant was wzrienty'icara of ; these had
not all been yenta of sorroW—hut who ran keep
theirjselvi.s warm during .I tones of winter, by
thinking of the sun 'seventy years of age, ,
she was a feeble, childless with.no earth-•
.
ly retioutce, save her own.treinbling handsno sop.
part 1 beracT. an.l tw r o orphan . grand-rifildron.—
Silo lad liad an aff..‘ctionat 'lrv - Z . 6:nd and four riir
chit rcn. many kindfileials and an,ample fortune
—al had passed - away.
• What avails it to count over, rine by one, the
OMITS Of misfortune that had swept
,on, rising
I '
higher with every Wild burst, till finally her earth!.
ly ~t ieasure. s had all beeiroverwlieltne- 1 ! The
'ilooti has passed—all that Was spared her from .
I •
,tl.c wreck; was the love oftwo little helpless be
ings
the babes of her youngest and darling son
IMII
=I
While we have an oljert to love, and feel our:
:Avot.belo;:ed in return, we are not wholly with
out enjoyment in lite. Invest the wimith of the
rapt. some little green•shrub- =e rne swept thwr
er- there will he. siniti4in4Cven in the sterile rind
dewolote' path of poverty: if we carefully cheri+h
•
ahase•hu!nhlk Itlessinge with the warmth arid deW
of the affrctioiia.• •
It .voithli to a :Moo that only jodged by wOrld
jaolicy."ee as if those children must have he.
-conea great burden and trouble to their poor, old
grandmother. Even soine • kind-hearted peOple
.may be inclined to think that' relier;,ilig• her limn
the duty of providing for her ch rr, e, would Ita%e
'beciithe Most charluble act a generous benefactor
Ot• 11. imed. A.nd've cell Vol. ndieving
of 'mere ',brain! sufferings , benetudame ! • It, is
•
the linvest grade of this virmg.. Why (19 we not
takelthe feelings, the affeetions, the 6earts' of the
•poor into the accOunt vOteft tve reliore
them._
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'Chose little children wer - O, to Mrs. Conant, all
the had nothing he,hit to call her
awn. to Inca and to live far ;;-.-and )et. tweause she
tranal Hitt convent to part ttritit them'. put them
end- ' —quOtte but the widowi-d mother uy
drell'edn . know the import of the phrase.]—she
was called foolish: obstinate and those who pro.:
fes+eil thernsehos willing, to assit her. could not
con Sider it their duty to ai+v her iO : itriulgo and
spoil her grand 7 i bildren: 5o they let her idoi,e.
Its they said—:that is, wttbOld their .aid till I , :rie
two . uhl heemne , rt44otiable. and cons , nt to accept IL
in their own waY• - PeoPier may tre ',attired tilt
they yield; without being,sithjected to the thrunl
serew or the ordeal by water. •
Mrs. Conant had lieeti nij excellent seamstrett
and 11Vseventy years old. few in plain needle
worl(wi'rc more expert. Could sheltave obtain
ed constaidemploy orient and a fair compensation
lin.her work, Flip would hate supported bcr littl e
'ones and herself pie always thought and spoke
of their wants' tir'st] iit contort. But she Could
not, with all her seeking. Obtain work to ()Nutty
more than four d tys in a' week. Bven .withithis
encenrageinent, hid she beetr4ustly rettiunerated.
She might Italie sultsived. fn.) Abe requited very
'little nouristm ern 14.044 and the children. were
ehePrful as larks. : eve , ri."-Tsrheit they had only,. two
meals in a ' day. beit'ause o.r ... enjoyed these %shit
their dear grand - Mother. She once t dd a- filet
a.poor tVtiltian like herself, but one who could feel
a sympathy ii. those generous emotions which the
most •grovelling carescan never entirely repress
in the heart of a true woman—she tolkwith•tears
and smiles blended on her furrowed chef how
her dear little grandson - fienry once proposed io
,
his sister to save half their supper for three Fue
-1 cursive :nights, and give it to ttiatir-g,nindintalier
for lire Sunday' dinner, IteiauFe the had spoken
of the Sunday dinners she used to have when She
.was rich. -
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• I do, and am contented to fast; was her meik • • :ranohe Louisville Joitrnal.
reply—. but it wrings:my heart to know that "my TIIE (313 AT ADVANTAGE OF. Orzielt.;-
chidlren .are hungry; And-yet they neveat -- Corit.l TUT). - TO' ASPIE.).NI'S FOR OFF(CE•
plain, and they al•:vays kiss me When they see tne i• One of the greatest iicoiertcs of modern times
weep—as I sometimes • do- 7 -and- , thy say the is that obscurity is the best stepping stone to idle
dant want anything only talivg with roe. "And highest honors of this wUrld. 1S e cimgratulate
Henry will tell me what heintends _to .tfo. when I our age and ‘air c;.untry on this iMpnitant 613:1: Os
he is 'a litttle bigger-h6w lie shall Work_ntnd buy Front c Eu'r;fartd haAc tried to wearjhe
nie rakes, and aPples, and tra,.a.ti all good things. laurels that ri4lifo fly belonged to this nation iu
- And Mary is now learning, to i , ert•=poor thing!.: consequenee of tire:diSe,Wer re:: of • P , ianklitt-cinci .
I fea'r she can never eirither living Ootiffuy,,but we nest that they_w ill trot endvainr
'1 wder: . our po; kets . of this 'greats:st of all dtscover
-13urote flay .last. no one et or ttri•atiit'd tildt .
).t.at' door . n 6,211 1 .44, to inunottal
laMe.• The gte,it gnintiScs who found this out
will utrioubtedi- 6,rt.cibri eloz_y t,anstiditeti ti
future ages ou.thc stings of the-most unol jecko 7
sOrse and cutters will Ctir••
`tliolv 'shine in (twit elrtut.4 6-pritaidate their
divine lininsin the tho,t olduratt , granite for th e
inspection adid admiratinti oftiosteiity:l
'e•repeitt, that the discovery, tititi -, olm - diii-ity is
the bteppiog done to this worlds trrnutlusl hta
lion;;Tg the aeltiptt.lnetit of die VcsctJt
ceniUry..- 7 =a cotury is Licit Ira- rh n led a . ud -up
!piled the poAej 4slcatai to riCw p,.rpt;sta , which
has scut railroad call.. ahead with the yeloeity of
the eaAIC, 1110 lit up .tlic
hjcit !rata- cclipAii the mourn aud.t.ilyed
1:.0 :darn of ni - st.e ! lit rctufore the'tcutpie of fade
ing.
ILWas no n•
intki that Mrs. - Conant:llikiglrt
ir l bosh,QM by which to live; ,;ho
is cents for makilig: a shirt, and
Iliad obi./ work suffieVilLto. ejp
irri in" a week. .No wanOeTshe
Her rartlrly..labors were-Rear-
ncedleAvork pno
could get lltdiel
even at that rate !
ploy, 6eriqurtl
was'ilidrourned!,
.Iv
t every stne of hilman lice; but
.1 t '
r ast.gloa uy a: when the g .press
)oti and how down the grey head
I ; fidderkss that can hardly sup
of years, .then burdened - With
Id seem to trod a lie,aslnt tittle('
to rest - which ' deiith willAttinz:
1,. do ,
toererrre,t ,
4 the hope of a zht..
when ithe . d A trk latti.tiel.of
Sor'iowA nfilie
(try never ppC.
heavily hn the g
to the theit: Th
port the «•oigirt
II 4.• y I
in piitiyiyatiwz
and ta the true hi.
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iiri.;!it. seen . 11irouz,1?,ille l'i'ght of
' •rrir. F ‘. mill be wiped
h mini trrinr
rises Mrs. Conantfi nny
came like smiles of
'life'will aii;;ear
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'theser i
lieve.l•! they
angels W. soften II c.wooln of her thoughts, as she
'filt,tone:ei Id winter-el.ening reflecting nti the pre
srniiinea that felt her 141 drparture was at
harid. There was only one reflection which she
dorsal not ,newt—;she must lease her dear grand
c hildren. loave-tlittn. helpless 'es they wets% alone
in the teeth!, wh're charily' tik not yet revealed
•irikve. for the .Christion nmstlY Provides ftirthe .
poor by trw 7 anil though she hail nfirm hope of
enterirer t' , e heavctily'rest, her tears 11l lilw roll]
ss the thought, .v•ltat will became of my, poor
ehillren 1' pregSed like ire on her beam-.
The Bay had' been glontri3 , :ns her rellectiOns.—
Shehad not obtained work for two daynornd all
'she had earned during the weer{ wasrteo cents fur
making a niu.lin shirt and eigi,t cents fir n pair
of (lurk pantalanns—workfurnklied,her froni•
small clothing shop—eighteen carts to support_
three individuals fur a week.
Why did shf,.. not 'represent her cars to some
charitable society I,
She• feared that the children %could
_he t;,ken
from her ? or that they would all be rent to the
I;rift, house , : where she cool! no hsivrer have them
fir her o wn. Ir am wining 40 i o when God
to ,herself--! and I •eii‘i
.muld mit heat to hive them taken, from me
ty
man;—hut while I live they must hiSmine:
She had given her hartttror-el of bread; they
eat tt in Silence, for they sow that deep dist , eSs
was on 'idle (Ore bf their ooh-friend; rind as her
:vie was onrnestly and . solenicilY fiscil on them
they r'rowiled rho-er to.4(tier ex;.; near
the chair—they Orrified . . and yet knew not
why they should so trembie and dread t , have it
;TOW dirk. !. • ' 7. •
liad
Poor no. creOures ! Their gr.andinother
often told them; she rouSt die, but still 'they 1 ut.l
no idea 1111;:ith:. Thep raw, her ro'Ne her witi cc
ed hancli, and VU . Aril:her as 'she sighed forth
,her,
last ptSyer, God,:proterttheto;
her anus fell I;oiverles..f. het o t yc:: el..e.l—and the
shrieks of the childrrn ns they aung . nriurral
the •fort l o, t'oula no more awaken her:*
She was'ileUtl
"Who will take care of tho , c chilarrtt I . DOLI:t
fe‘s tn.my of tit} ( flit readerS nionl.3 be wii i e
tlfe G -into t'ae of the-)
poor in this efty . -- , .in every dify„ and if . I .d
,1101 tutu tho 4 two little children. you oi:1 firol
others equally I.le4rcirti your pity. ant
p.irn,--delitute•iwiffow,is rimy suffering for. the
Common ili.ce4tries of. life—beeim.e'slie cannet,
worL-ora frir-compeusation
Most she and her children from _ e el,' ,;00l
hunger during thiS lung lvinter ! or shall , they re
sult to tiezging.:" or civil to theft By thtir own ,
_work. ncetl!ewi4 particularly, as now paid for.
fetiniles cannotrtippnrt theneol.es. What shalt
be done to make th.‘ir condition coinfortatle!
In one intportaut tespeet the systems-of chari
ly ilfrouzli Benl by the evoletit-:•ocieltes.pr hunts
of, sopie ti.fent by whom-donation: are staff...doe ,
not seem the befw or mo;.t effectual. It doe; not
interest theof thu. a wtM g.ve their ni ete
theY would 91W, ntnccd if inieh one pc - donned
oo n cliaritaide duty. Nor does the mode at
rereisinz, it.sistatice from a . .awiety call forth that
ferventgratitud.: of the poor, 'which AN ould t>< f kt
an I expie.ewd towards an -individual: benef.wtor.
If e'veti ht ly who has it in her p - O - Wer — M;d
what /ark I t.Snot interest herself in
behalf of one 'amide work - for the'
mother..and pa!' -her promptly - -and jusa..l (out
ihr Mereyittance ,which the g iiid throu.;•ll
cessity are often compelled to '.Yorit. fut.) how
much suffering might be 'sprared 7 .,4t:Se mueli good
might be done ! And Would_ not such : inter.•
course, such generous and grateful feelings loi
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tered and established between the poor and
un-
fortunate and the rich and prosperous, make 4Uei,ii
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life happier, and the ‘yhole cuniiptiiiiiy hence and
fuorppresperous I • - . •
Etas bei.n. s oe. tre. in; ttie , itmnit of
a mountain; and Older lb U./Chit - la . „1:+1101L3Yi
a great deaf St:labor and a great many . ' tedious .
oleo weFtt cotwidered perA:eq . italApo u n,able.-,—•
ildhe'Spedri!.lL%%.lli tw re usea4bereil, says that
lowliness i, cuuub Anibition s ladder, frua
Me: Of:relive is irs sist. l .lfle that Maltreat mater
ut huuisii siaiure tliuuilit that in older to ascetirl
to this tcrorid's i6N as necetsary to clarib
r• urid lf) round. Me . ladder that led Minter; lt
nu) asu he remarked that all writers nice
S.Neiesiicaretui tlrc necessity -of cliottiing in oidei
tu., , each.riitiowit. Juiced, e'er, boa) . has always
cumiderea corn t'luggcr neeii.sitry to a gout!
breakfast. These ideus.ure now happily, 053.
idle. ifroin the ellailowof obscurity to the'suri
ti4ht-uf ete'ryd Late is now only a step, just A s it:
is only a step f.uni the sublime to tlie,tilliculuus.
.Cadger ate-scan league Louts necessary to the
sccumpin.innelit 11.1 thtsstep. It has been
roved that the
. 11/04 C . O 11101011 Cl Cry tlaisurt of
legs in Chtikendoin can take this step withbut
straining ur elongating with. verfect ca s e to &Uri!.
aro bavo an tlaubt
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• . Lord Bacan' saYs some e inen achieve greotntsi
l and. others-Ipso • gi7atness th:ust ' them.—
Brieori svould have had
the - felicity-Of secitatra nutiiwith
'of grcatnesi" • throat' upon him. The . only ob,
.lectiott!o of4i - ttncia tliat as one
jogs . a'.ong on journey, dcsclish apt to
(..k front one's Shoulders, leavitig-hiPt ai :Niro
Of`greatness as a .cabbage hand of hair. Byron'
laid he silvoko ono inorning• and Ju'undpiniAelf fa
innua.a t!fhtactx of Duck• ricer la~lf t i
and 'who hii; ..hattpst'lnan t ( lisd ECrUtChed ltis
looked ahiut, - he felt as queqr•a* a
vtith a tin kettle stilted to Lie lattex end - . No
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tugscam:tutted that hie. cutmttymen• were tau
;no generous peovie, in the world, for thi y bad,.
otf only. thrust greatness he did riot_deadro
_NQ.. G
i 6; bui'illev had; abolute'y 1.;,.1,en trim. down
:ith lionorato ‘Olich he mover thought 44,051)1.
n;!
Now that the A.merican °l,t-op!e have dtehleAli:
tat titlsCtirityla tbo bteypinn , stone-to high aniit
f course no one,willitry to cultiimtc hilt bia;tl
r to. cnnLibic Ifisj- iwact. 41:::pirants will I.lciwc- .
rtlvstruggle not to be known, arid *c it patient
until a ternarliaVy I:mart, comiLierate anti
. gen...
ous pciiple scc fill to drag thcm:fnarit thtir link::
. ,
.4. pki , :cg, and'htiii_litem at one a,voop into the
.
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..;hest ulticei of di;.+Verno , cial . . ._L.... • ' .
• TifE :the It ET (I SvccEss.,-Tfiere era sointi
n eft' whO appear liOn to good forturr,titid:others ;
1 ii 'dol.:a destiny appcd..ra to euljeet.tliem to.ciquad .
ti lure and• di-oste.,. The aireienii .repretented
F rttine•as a litinil,iaddesv,,berause she distribu• ',,
le her gilts tvithoCildiSeriminatian'; and in more,
-A-.
:, '-\ ,:• • that
in darn stints Inc 11041 has ocen-prevuient,
1 • ' •
Ith i e fortunes oi;a •nyan ) vere ruled 'chiefly by dia. ,
1.-Iliti'et under which', tie Yy . ' . 1 . 5 la - nu,. ;These sepeiv. '.
b 1 nuns. td.i . Aever rnyteulqus,ELorc iidt•mstihat the
e nuesionbeta cell tuerit and euercs 1 is not. very, .
t: m •-, pieuous, yet it is nokttierefore the ie.e.4 pelprt,...;
I ii. L To - RlC6ftl ,111 the ‘'ol:id is of itself a pyoof.
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u merit.; of a vul.;:rrii4fECindeed it may, he, but a .
u-eful Lind noiwiiiiataiLtlne, • Wegvant, indeed. .
that tlidz'e: qualities 'of mind ..which make a -tom _,
strCeCd . in &de, are io a - great cztent suhversive_Of ;
arerius. ISeverthirless,' numerous illustrious C-xr.„7 . , ,
amides might be . giviis of men of the liiiliest getif:' ,
thi heir. as ivinLny:v:dso as cluNet mortals: : -It i lit •
:he 'pretenders to genius, rather than the possessors
of it, who claim ;the litr i ie-csoniptitin frOua thosea;•,,
rit.es of prudence. witielt . mi .- plate. the conduct' of "
'ordinary mortal;, and array - theniselCes -i _CI'
tlefohniticti of - genius;tn.tfie Idea that they con
biiiiiteit.s beautie s. There are some indiseretioris; :
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to - whieh / melt of a vig i urpu.sfaney and titian sen.••„ - _
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sibility. are naturally iteir:iind far .firliicii it would .. -
be us . übjust to -Condemn thrsti, it:9 .. rii, , our,, as it
would be to Wain-o'one of itR- Cold:blooded tons '
oldiscietic•n fur. loving idestiluiCofpcietic Gre...let .
every .devia,tion fr . ain'. piaderive is a fault and it ' ,
nut to be Lint:ited,.llti.ku6ll it may sou:clinic.; to
excused
. The most impoitant elcinent of sucess is ec0n0.• , ..
any ; :economy - ofinonek and of time. By e.sTlii• •-. '
iny we do'not titcati,peliutiouiness, hut' Murat,' , . '
suelt 'wholesome thrift as willlliiiincline: us to : , 1 =
Tend our time or money' willwid on otlequato ..., I '
return Claim in gain or enjoyment.. :An econe- •
iniFal'applicatiin of rime taints leisure and method
and enables 111'W - drive otir businc%, instead of ,
our business dri;ing ui. There is nothing ,to
attend with results so disastrous, ail such a o.
ffs
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canon:anon ,af.our time and means 115 . Witt.int;olyo
ue in perpetual hurry sunt:di.iliculty. ThOhrial-11-
n,t tsatmts must bc:iitetreetiee_n Oar siiolt..a lima.
sure, and a lifoolexpedients hes no'iMd but Ficiluiy:;
0 u—reeipeibr lauceeding 'in tlio world, then, : is : . _
Ll E) i,lii. lysoiiu 10 at4s.pent.ditile. Ikthia eilVi . ed
which' no tionian- fofesiuht could prolwo, suv... •
as sickiwq, cora:with:hi, •or other vi.sitltion ' of, . •
Providence, shouhl arrest the progress onwards} ,
but-in the onsivary'equise of human affairs, secs . •
'COS Vill ever wait lion; ecomirriY,_ which is. the, • '
coudilion by . which r ,...prO,:perity ' unlit be earned. ---
Wiiiidly faeces however, tbroujh universally c.v., '
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eteil, eon be only ilestraLle in so• far as it con
twbutes tr.sl: happiness, and it will contrilitito, to. • -
tialipineesre...ry,, hale ,0n1i. , .e5 . , there Aes Jeultivated ; , -
a livtly bene . volento towards every' animated,
belies., .11appiiie.s: it htii been finely
_observed,' ,
'is in the woinatiou ofitlie..number of
,things w e
lose
lose atid•the cumber of things that luVe us.' To .
- this sentiment we most carjially suliscribo, tind ; • - •
we should wish to aeo',lt• written on ' the table 01 .
every - heart, andioiluCing •,its fs uit B ,eof chaiity.
'the Man,'.wleatevcr.he hiy f..16,,0r furtune. or,in ',
`•telligenci4*lto can treat. i Only • soother u, . wo-- .
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who knotAb4und to his fehatv-mitt by the tits&;
tie of sviniathy, tlesbts Cs, aye, arid - % 11 , obtain; thei ,
eu nt j uipt 'Of human: kind.
_l.flimi hint nil ' the -
giltlol (Orton,: Jiro: thrown away.. II • TinFtts he
has ;mite ; lt;s life is , a - dream ; 'a incl. : lethargy.
without a thruilof Ituntati ' cutotion, . nil lie will •
deseend,to the gra% e• - •unw,eld,unhonoured, l id '
unsung.'. .S'uc'h a hitC is not - to be enVied, and • ....
!et those who are inient nimit ruccess, remember
that sticresi_is nothing - Without halvinces:—,
The ApprenfiCe.'• . .. • .-.
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RZLIGION as Tlit: D11C1,D5.....1e is it"
wont:roue thing, the religion pf an
Drtildsl Asoleirin rriystery
:.iforts of rimlyrn s,:ience cattpitit
lii. the veil.
hen %;,,,z , loak. on '1
of t.ofita,. - ivhi:lit
:trey ;kith the LI He ,o r agog, etaticla in lonely mit.c
jos.ty upon the tircgrY r, neat:7li,:ltich no eouritt
is ever heard. bate the dtstant'ea:ltl:ikullen roar of
the ocean, as it breaks in sheets of fu'arn oti the'
rock-hound CClAE,t—the fitful cry" of 'the corlevr,.ea
it wingi'idi . cr thou solitary - tr.tiy-•;-;tit the
occasional lots mcrining of the steal..
'tog, through, the r,;(4L.'4,' it seetiil to pour
dir;e fur the shitleit bf departed
greattics9,-::111c . a rie . look 'on .. II I , Cone like this
we have before 61tr . ..1z.e: . ri1l that is known of thesi
men of ihe olden tilde;
'Their litcort.siolned rltei, ,
their Solemn :In' ystezies. • ar;.l fidgdtCn ; tuit the .
slut pie. .leinillcs will. stark.), : imperiahuble -Is-tlia .
God to whom they vy ere:644E - 41f .. Fro:? the=atu- ,_
dy of the anc:ent 'authors little rir . nr inforrnition .
cin , he g_learic4; a V.W i list.rilitions . ..of their bloody'
sacrifices, an account of some of t- . 1 , -"Trlciie . ..}46. ,
lie ceremonials - ,:is all that the:y.ll'3re Itait'doll itiavria
to us. But the rim!' nature ofthar z ielieonta.ift.
knovtin ; more ou its.spi . rit is•tauglit 'tit Us ivy : ; thoiel .
'4lva stomiaifiati.liy :idl other isecisunts .put to.:
i - gether; 'The abbrce of the sittiations tsr.thea 5.a.
I i
mad mono uc rits ' ... einfilsi'ilie. inelineholi• striate;
or
' - •., ' • • .• • 7 '.
'buried de ep in thp reeez of :smite cost forest,
where the F; ide.iprc*lin g branches of their 'Sacred
tree • (the calf) eatta . ; its deep stiedistas over the
, •
censerrated apoi;o4 .• ith . ..tici canopy lave" the-lite..
' yens, shows the, dark'-end -gloomy 'Spirit of their
-i . at.ii.,; They tvorsVPiitidthe.God of th 6. tliunds3r.- .
st.rerfotot _the'raisf
,peace; - nriait inn amtl*
ilie thunder-atom' that thcii: horrid, append .
' most horrid. - • Whiti illtiiiiirsictiby the lurid
.. ;
gLire - ...0f aid. lightning; this gigantic , esiet 'OPT*
. .. . . •
filled vat hatnan*ingeasnk, Inlet tbei tiltuite— ,
Is hen 'thi - shouts ctii the inti'itude Soho stonalo at
,
danso ctrchi arourki ilaci:aposr...the frsimigd Chain,
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