IM=!MlM:=!=mi MEDICINES. DR. S'TEEI:WZrG'S SYR.IIP, • The ttritd "Pan ea f r Consumptipn 1! LSO , , • , Asthma, Influents. 11.00151 n; Cough; Croon. Scarlet Fever, Measles, difficulty of Breathing. =chide, Spitting of Blood, pains in the 11 reitat, and U other diseases of tbe Lunge. CONFIRMED. igitwtordinary cure of Asthma, by Steeling's Ful weary Syrup, attested to by Capt. Samuel 88 Bum melt, merchant of Potter's Creek, Monmouth County, ' New Jersey, the felleoftheunfortunate young suffer r. • _Porrcas - CREEL June 6th, 1844. Da. ermrso—Dear Bir:-1 have the pleasure of being able to state that my dttughter, who had been suffering undersevere Asthma for 5 or 6 yeare,bas been entirely cured of that painful disease, by the use aline bottles 'of your PulraonarY Syrup. She was when first snicked with that complaint,' only nine yearsof age, and suffered with it beyond all description, far the period of near six yetfre, having an attack 'bola every three or four weeks. It was to allappearance, ectribmed and immovable—we tried many medicines - without any relief whatever. About this time, we beard of the superior efficacy of your Pulmonary Syr up and determined to give, it a trial—we procured a dozen bottles of it ; the first bottle relieved her-very much; and by the time she bad taken six bottles,,she • was:perfectly cured tit It is now three three years lince then, and she has not laid tbe ghtest attack of he Asthma. She suffered so' mach when laboring un - le•rthme attacks that we 'could hear her breath die . netly over the whole house.-she was frequently near afocating, and we badgeite despaired of her recove- I give you the ailoie statement of facts, that others •who may beatilicted with., this awful disease, may stalls use of the same means; and we ,feel assured that - frith the blessing of Providence, they will Ind perma ventreliet. Yours ,respectfully, !SAMUEL R. B.I7NNELL. A Thud voiefroin ! ! 'Read the following4trong testimony in . favour of leellinesiPulmonaryl.fyruti, given by the Rev. V. 0. Douglass, Pastor of the, Mariner's. Chinch; .Phßadel :,l4 PuttatiA., July 10th, 1844: • Dr. Steelling—Sir feel much gratified in keine . to say to you, that the Pulmonary Syrup •ou 'flu been used by several peisons with great Success.—.l, The first person who took iGlaid beentonfined to her zed for some time with a severe tong i.—aßer taking inirtertOotelt, she was almost entirely cried. A Sall6ri ' was greatly distressed with a cough, anl could not find; nothing to relieve him--He took one bottle and called, o say that he was entirely cireel!!!—A member of my Church, was taken with the - prevailing influenza—He took six of your Antibilious Pills, and a bottle of Syrup., anfilkiltatmost'entirely restored to lus wanted health. 'While Woodston, N. J., a short time since I found • M LW., labouring under a se ci re cough, and scarce ly able to sit up through the day —I felt confident that the Syrup would relieve her; accordingly I sent her a ottle—within a few days, I heard that the was greatly ..eneflted, and In a fair way of a speedy recovery: I an truly say, that almost every, one that has taken it, .1.-allbeen more or less benefited. and I can cordially . eceommend it to - alt who are in any way afflicted with cough. Yours - 0. DOUGLASS. The following is from a distinguished Counsellor at T.esw in Bridgton, N. J. BitIOCITO?1, TMCeMiIeTB, 1811. Dr. Wm. fiteelling—Sir:—lt Oyes me pleasure to save it la mYliower to bear testimony to. your invalua •lsle Pulmonary Syrup. For several years when any one oftiy - fic - mily, has - been afflicted with a Cough, Hoarseness, Asththa, Influenza &c., &c., we have u ses It with very beneficial etrects-.-It has invariably • afforded relief: In October last,-1 was attacked in the with a continued paroxism of conghinx--adose ...cif the Syrup irnmeiliattly stopped the cough, and be fore. I had finished the bottle, I found myself completely used.' Thi. cause •of 'philanthropy, most certainly awes you a debt of gratitnde,'Fy the acquisition of - a • nediral compotmd eicilifully prepared, pleasant to, the • , containing So: many excellent properties, 'and ..tde acsessable id all; rich and poor, by its red u ced glees, Your Obedient Servant. ISAAC WATTS CRANE. Disinterested Testimony ! ! • Extract of a letter received from the Rev. Wm. !lei 'llg, Pastor.ofshe Lutheran Church, AbbottStown, Pa. - ADBOTTSTOWN,Jtm., In 1812. Dr. W'm Steellina—Stit.:—ltake pleasure in inform ., ng you that 1.; have been much henetitted by the use of your PULAONARY Svnee,—my throat Which has been sore, for better than two }`furs, and 'which Was. sonsid orably inflamed, when I saw you last,/has been greatly Believed—l think by train: a few more bottles, a radi cal cure may be effected—l ran therefore recommend it to all' who are similarly afflicted • -,-Yours Affectionately, . • ' Samuel Suiain•Yest Master at Evesham N. 1. Vvlie Oa °Oral* of scventy'yeara of age. was cured of a severe Influenza and relapse by a few bottles oil my Pulmonary - Syrup. Samuel Sinall, of Pemberton. N, J, states that his wife who was nigh unto sulfecalion With a cough, was restored to'sebnii - health by the free use of my 'Pulmopary Syrup. • • • The wife of Reube n Ma pes,Crriswirki.N,l was en - 'hely cured of a ceiigh' of near THREE ',YEARS . standing by my Pulmonary Syrup. • Elisabeth DiibniS, of Phila. - who was subject to - ..nough of three pars standintlz, also spittingrof blood tad wbeeould get no relief from the many medicines She had Used. was relieved by orie bottle of.. my uhnonary Symp. Rev. W, A. Rev, Flautist clergyman, imlaytawn, • A. J, states that Sirs.' Fanny Emley, age.] upwards of seventy, had been alilisted for Several years with i mom dottretsintr, and alarming Cough and had used • many medicenes with little reltef, has been almost • entirely cured- by three bottles of: your Pulmonary' Errup-she thinks another botile will be effectual Rev.O. Demilass. Pastor of the Mariner's Church, rhilada. gave lbottle of my Pulmonary Syrup to a. lady litho vtassonfined . to her bed with.a Cough, ,alleetaking whieh she; waS almost entirely relieved. Ile 'also gave abottle to a sailor who 'Was greatly siiitressed with &cough, and could find nothing to relieve him—after taking which he calked to say that it perfectly cured him.. Mr. Douglass, moreover says that a member of his church Who was labotir ing-under severe lrdlenza was cured, imme.diatelf by • sit - of ray Adsibilious Pills and a b ottle of ,iny Put. monary Syrup; also th•tt white on visit to Woods. ; town. N. J. reciiintly. Atm S.W. °ldiot village, was iicarirly able to sit - up: hroug h the d.ty, from a sown° Cold. tie sent her a bottle of my• Pulmonary Syrup Which gave her immediate relief. For sale In PotisvtlAby July 13 • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE Of 1113 ea th . 0 MEDICINE has I;VCr been introduced to the A- I merican Public, whose virtues have been more cheerfully and uniVerg.ally acknowleged, than the a bove named • . WRIGHT'S . INDIAN. VEGETABLE PILLS. , To descant upon their merits, at this late day, would seem to be wholly unnecessary, as very few indeed who read this article, Will be thund unacquainfed with • 'the real excellence 'of the medicine . But if further proof were wanting to establish the credit ofthis e tar remedy, it might be found in the fact that no medi-• • -tine in the country hat, been so - SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFEITED. : Ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pla ces, manufactured a spuriouti. pill ; and in order more completely to deceive the-public have Made it in out ' wait appearance to resemble the true medicine.— Thete wicked people could never pass off their worth less trash, but for the , assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spu -- Maas article at a reduced rate; lend themselves to this • monstrous iyatemof imposition and crime. • The patrons of the above excellent Pills; will there ., lore be on their guard against every kind of imposi titan, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts •ville.,'are Messrs. T. & .1. Beatty. . . The following highly respectable store keepers have tbeen,appointed Agents for the sate of • 'WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR • ,SCHUYLKILI: COUNTY, and of whom it is' confidently believed the genuine 'Medicine can with certainty be obtained: T.. &J. Beatty, Pottsville.. ±, Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. Aron Mattis, Mahantango. ' J. Weisz, Klingerstnwn. • Jacob Kauffman,Lower Mahantan g o. e . --Jonas Kauffnian,. .• - John SnYtitr, - Friedensbiltg., .• . • ' Peatheroff,Drey &co, Tuscarora. ' William Tagert. Tamaqua. Jahn Maurer, Upper Mahantango. Ferrlder, West Penn Township. "OM) Wheeler, Plnegrov,e. T.'4 . chtrYler, &co. East BYtiliswick - Township. C. IL BeForest, Llewellyn. 7S. 0. `lt J. 'Kauffman, Zimmermantocin; • Bennett & • ' Georgeßelfsnytler, - New Castle. Henry Koch dc Soh, McKeansburg: Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. John Mertz, Midilleport.; -" 'Samuel Boyer, Port. Clinton. ShOemaker &Knuffinan, ,Sclinylkill Haven. BEWARE OF .COMYTERFEITS. The only Security against Imposition is to purchase 'front the regular advertised agents', and In all cases be riMairniar toast for Wright's'lndian.Y.egetahle Office devoted exclusive l y to the sale of the medi.: chit. wholesale and remit, - No. 169 Race street, Phila. dedshla. 16•Renaimber, none ate genuine except Wright's Indian Vegetable Pitli , ter. NEW DRUG STORE . - . ' E. B. E1C11,1101.12, 6c co,. respectfully '''"•-....:--..--' nforms the citizens .or Pottsville, and -.. jr Schuyrkill county generally, that they have 7 .- - z- • ',opened, (in the store formerly occupied by `. _:13: Ur. filater,) a general assortment of -. . i • . D rug; • Medieeneic ' - chemicak;, . 'Paints, --. Oils, - ; Dyes, , • Varnishes, Putty, . Glass • . Spent, . Patenfliiedieiasi eic 4-c; . And 'Mich* a share of pnblic patronage,' confidently ltsautitig the public, then every article in their line, be of the first quality, and purely genuine. - ' Raving served a regular a pprenticeshlp to the buil new in Philadelphia, those who favour them with • cell, can rest satisfied that they will , guard strictly a gateman mistakes, and have there Medicines pot up with the greatest care and nicety. Physicians' prescriptions attended to with particular . ean, at an hours. - Country Physcians and R.fore beepers, supalied at a small advance on city prices. Pteember 3, 0--ft JOHN MIEl:MIA!II! P.R;SSRGE. - P - ERSONSwiebing to send for their friends from any part of the Old Country, can have them brought out on very accommodating terms; hy apply ing.to the sub- Scriber, Their embarcation 'Liverpool. Will be ,iu perintehded by•a person especially appointed for that purpose, which , will prelude delay in Liverpool. The. follOwingmagnificent Ships, comprise the - united - Lij. verpceland New• Yolk line, one of which will sad eve. , • ry five days.. 1 ! Patrick Henry, ! • Independence; AshlArrton, ." John Skidder, New York, Stephen Whitney, Untted States, 'Eppland, , BiontarOma , avinetHicks, Yorkshire,;' - lipttengeufr, ?; Liverpool; • •O irord, Queen ot the West, 'Rochester; ROSChn Saddens, I Sheridan;„ ; Europe - 1,, ; Columbus,-- Cambridge. - Drafts for anylimount, payable' in any- Part of Eng lend, Ireland, Sehtland and Wales, without - disootint.- • Apply to ; WM. B. HULL, Agent Tor. ' . JOHN -RE,RDMAM. Port carbon, Jan. 18 1,. IT AO : TR': ILLUMINATED AND NEW DIBLE.' To be completed in 50 numbers, at 25 cta per number. Thistgreat mad Magmficient Work will-be 'embel fished with Sixteen Hundred Historical' Engravings. exclusi'ire of an initial letter to each 'chanter, by J. A. Adams . more than fourteen hundred of `which are from original designs, by G. Chapman. It will be piintedfiem the standard copy of the Anieriean Bi ble SoMety, and contain Marginal Refeieneas, the A pocrylpha, a Concordance, Chronological- Table, List of proper:- . Names, General: Index,; Table of Weights, Measures, '&c. The large Frontispieces, Titles in the Old and New Testaments, Family. Be cord. PresentatiOnislateAlistorical Illustrations, and Initial Letters to the Chapters, Ornamental Borders, &c., will be (rein. original designs, madd expressly . 'for this, editiod.:by J. G._ Chapman, Esci:., • of New York ; addition to which there will be- numerous large engravings from designs by distinguished Mod ern artists in' rance and Englandto which a fullin leir will be'given in the last number. ;4 • la - 0e great superiority of early preof impres sions from the . Engravings, will imiure torthose who give their maneast once, the posse:ssion of it in the HIGHEST STATE OF, PERFECTION. 'to be completed in about 50, numbers, at .25 etaeach. in' The suhieriber has bcin appointed Agent, for the purpose of 'receiving subscriptions to.J.his Bible; in Scilly lkill County, where a specimen Many of the Work cau,be seen. . • • 'cm' , /subscriber has just received a supply of the Th iccst kinds of Perfumery, embracjng a. gen. end as ortment of the best quality—inferior articles are nut kept Among the variety, is ili&follotving • Bou de Catialine, 1, Treble ExtractsVervc.ine. , 1 • , Jarrnin. ; - .i F0e.: , ., .. ' Geranium i! . . l'atclibuly. 1.. . ' Ilandkercniefs. Farina Colngne, Lavender. Hose, iioriiia and iloney Waier,double and treble &tracts. Otto of Rose Scent Bottles.' ' ' • ' s f . Scent Bags. .. , . '-; • GCnuine Bear's Oil. . . Rousslll's Pomtnade PhiIOCOMO, or Beefs Marrow 6 enn's India Hair Oil _ Roussell's india Hair Dye. ' Michaux's 'Freckle Wash. . Glenn's Ream Kalydor. . .-• ' Maccassar Pd. , • Rhse Lio Solve. . I - ,' Cold-Cream, an excellent article. • . Toilet PoWder and Boxes. ' • ' Viinaigre de Rouge. : ~,,‘, -. triessell's icelebrated Emollient • Saponaceons ,Paste, (or whitening and softening . the skin Orri's Tooth Waih. 01entiffiSaponaCeous compound for Shaving. RousselPs.mirivalled Shaving Cream.i _- Old Brown Windsor Soap. - . ::- - I ousselPs Celebrated Almond Soap. (I no of RoSe, Orange. Lemon, Musk, and a va 1 riely.olother tionpß. I i Clothe, Hair, Whisker, Teeth aod. Nail Brush. ea. t. , • AFL of which wdi be gold at Philadelphia prices 3. BANN4N, der. NEW CASH 'DRY GOOD, FANCY AND TRIMMING , TOTtE, JOHN S. O. ISIARTIN. ov_ TIIE ROOM FORMERLY OCCIIFIED • BY CGRISM-AN RICHA DS, IN CENTRE-STREET. he subscriber respectfhliy informs the 'citizens of rotesvilie and the public in general; that he has just a nerid a fresh asisortnient of the newest styles of goads, conaistiang of 1 .; • , „Lawns, - ,.41;0aca, ant Balzarines„ , variety of fancy g 0044. Also, a new t and splen did style of ;I Prints Silk., Thibet Alpaca and'ether shawls, Blue,a'nd Black Cloths of a superior quality. hati airmail hand, Sewing Silk, 'Spool end Patent - Thread of the best quality,-. - IGlores and hosiery, Straw. Leg lhorn,V-imp,4lraid and tither styles of Fancy Bonnets, by:the case, doz. or single.? Bonnet, and Boy's Leghorn Hats, 11 of whichwilthe sold nettle lowest cash nitre's. nt.2o 16 JOSEPH MORGAN. . • • TMITE • undersigned having become the owner and 'iproprietor of Mr: John Shugert's bewly. invented Patent. ashing Machine, for the county of Schuylkill, and is now making the machines at his ,shopin Potts ville,ntbere he haS a supply on habil for inspection and sale, atthe very moderate price of seven dollara. This machine for cheapness, efficacy and perfection Many respect, is without exception the greatfst inven tion in the known I,trorld, -It is the only washing ma 7 chine among the many thousands. that have heen pro nounced-.PERFECT. It •washes without rubbing or scrubbing. tearing or wearing. pressing'er otqueeting knocks Miro buttons, dock all the finery work of clean sing Hems, Tucksi, Frills, &c., in' a few 'minutes ; an wishes „clean allicoats, veins, pahtaloons, , ishirts an bed clothing of the dirtiest_ kind, with less pan one tenth part of soap necessary in the ,ordinary Way of washing. A girl of twelve years old can wash more in two hours, than two women in a whole day by hand. • ISAAC BRVERN. Pottsville,AugUst 3 i 31— Da; DECKER'S EYE SALVE , A fresh suppl!. of Dr. Decker's Eye Salie, a stir 11 remedy Inc sort and inflamed Cies, just receive acid for sale at MARTIN'S Drdg Store. untie. 17 33 I • New IShovel Factory; 911 HE subscriber respectfully calls theuttention of • our Stlerchants and others, to his supply of SHOVELS arid HOES, . manufactured at Ids new Establishment, in hew York which are equal, in quality, if not superior to those obtained from abroad. His prices will be irk low, at an article equal in quality, can be obtained elsewhere,. Ifei therefore eoliths the patronage of . tbe Olends of Mime Inanstry. ; hfeasis. Clernens & Parvin, Ore Astento for the. ase of my Shovel* in Pottsville - and vidlnity,,,who will ex cute all order's left at their Hardwire Store: JOSEPH • IH.LEN. "ew York, Aug. 3. '; 19— WiLLIAM WRIGHT ' Et- nnratnEtp, NIERCHANT'S'HOTEL, 41 Crrtkandt §treet; i• • NEW YORK. August !lib _ 31-- L.. -,, • iron' troni! J,- - - i Ir on ! •,_ , . 11.,13T received at the York Store U,....large andxcheral •laportment of, Rolled, square, daG and Round Hat ron of all sizes.: !else Hammered - square iron from -1 inch to 2i, rail .rend tongues. Sledges and Dammere, sCrow bark, Slit reds for horse shoes, Juniata:nall rods, band Iron, Scc., 4., .also Spikes and' Nails, 'tithe', va riety. . , , EDWARD YARDLEY. Jhn. 4, istij. i ,' -. .:. 1 - .. • ; • G*Odon'Eli Form's, AISTEW. editfon, revised arid ' cortege' d, and adapted tol the present . Offactite.i Price $ 4,00, just published and for sale by San. 4,1845. f , BANNAN, Atet. . . . . . * , • . . . . . • '-• l ' - - • -7 ' •'' . :,- ''', : -,-....:.-- '-- . '.: - ',.. -- ' ! ~..,... 1 -4 , .... ..MINERS' ' . 7 JOURNAL, ' ••y -1-- , 1 ........... . Z. .• , . • • • . • , . . - ' _ _._ . • . .• ..I mix TEAM lOU TO nai,o l . " 111 30vina OF MI MILZTII, .AND iiiiico out BON ?B CA USA OP NOUNTAINS . =TAW:WMOI MA I. DiSH sTi3woTa To ova BANDS AND SOLIZOT ALJ. NATHIN TO Ova USN ', AND iuNSSUILN .7. , •D5.. JOHNSON , .. • . I , . . WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN ,BANNA.N, AGENT-FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE,:SCHUYLKILL, tOUNTY, PA. VOL. :XXI OLD ESTABLISHED SPLENDID BIBLE: ma EMI 'HOICE PERFUMERY. EN! IMPORTANT INVENTION SUPERIOIe,WASIIING MACHINE ND FM ram - fie , - SVILLEENEIM MWERTSER INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The Franklin Insurance Co f.OF PITILADELYIIIA, Lcairital gi 400,000, Paid in • Charter Perpetual, CIrONTISIDE to make Insurance, permanent iiad lim ited, on every description of property, in town and country ton the usual favorable terms. Office 163,1 ChestnUt Street near firth Street. - CUARLES N. RANCHER, - President: • •-; DIRECTORS, - Charks.W. Ranker, -Samuel Ores!, Janusz Scott - , - -- -FredsricA Brows, .Thomas Hart, - Jacob R. Smith, 'Thomas S. Wharton, Gee. IV. Richards, _„ Tobias Wagitev, Mordecai D. Lewis; , . 'CIIARLES G. BANCEER, Beer. The inbscriber has been appointed agent-for the a bove mentioned Institution, and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property,. at the lowest rates. Pottsville* June ID, 18411, OFFICE OF THE .• Spring qasden Mutual Insurance Company. THlSCompao.Chaving organized according to the provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fite on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system is, that efficient security is afforded at the lowest 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- Owned to the members of the Institution, vitbont Weir becoming responsible for any of the engageibents or lir abilities of the Coffipany, further than the ptemiumsac tually paid. The great success. which this system has met with Wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directori , to reqhest the attention f the public to it, confident Oath requires but to be` understood toile appreciated. - The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re. gard to it, may be obtained. by applying at -the Offs Northwest corner of dth and Wood sta., ar,of B. -BAN NAN, Pottsville. - . LAWRENCE SHUSTER, Psesident. L. EItUIIiSHAAR, Secretary. • . • . DIRECTORW.., • - Curwin Stoddart. - Robert L. Lourhead,, .' Joseph Wood,' .'George M. Troutman, Elijah Hallett, ~ Samuel Townsend, , P. L. Laguerennc, . Charles to kes, George W: Ash;, Abraham It. Perkins, Iday 11,3844. . . The• subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a r boveCompany, and is now ready to. make Insurances on all descriptions of pioperty at rates much lower than initial, varying - from $2 50 .on,the $lOOO to $lO. per $lOOO annually. Therates,petfiellitilly on atone and brick Buildings in gond locations is only 2 per cent—and if the Company shonlif prove to be a profitable concern, . the persons insuring in itpattake (tribe profits without incurring any risk. The charter., is the same as those 'of the Insurance COmpanies in New 'England. Per further part oilers apply to the subscriber. - B. 'HANNAN. B. BANN/N DR. lauxisH'S Sarsaparilla Mood Tit oxix Pius in existence Containing Barsapa rills in' their coMposition. They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, anis cleanse the Bunmieh and Bowels from all noxious sub- stances that.produce disease.' They :are„compoged entirely .of .vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) which make theffi the safest, best, and most efficacious of nnyother pills in , existence.' Sexeral thousand certificates of their efflencypave here-, tofore.been published, and their tales tire anexcasint annually by thousands. _Afore than One AfiLlion boxes have already been sold since their introduction. • • . . cry MORE THAN -IQO,OOO BOXES 'have been sold in Philadelphia' alone, Ate past year; thus showing that in the place where they are manufac tured they have a reputation, greater than. any is pills—which arises from the fact that Da. LEIDY .16 known at home as a regular Physician, 'and his pills are consequently employed with greater confidence than 'any other; 'in addition to.their own efficacy. . Quality and•rtitt quantity ip a valuable attribute be longing to them; one box doing more good than two to fon& of others. . . Be 'advised; therefore, when 'tie essity s• equkres. to take none other.than , DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD. PILLS. Try them! (they cost but 25 trate a lox.) Try Oben SoOen satisfied will you be of:their good effects, you williiever take any others. After• you have tried all other kinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, the differ enie will soon be discovered. No change of diet no re straint from occupation,'or. fear of catching cold need be apPrebended; young and old may take them with e _qua' safety. e, Principal Office and Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. 191 North SECOND street, near VINE, (sign of the Golden Bail and Serpents) Philadelphia. ' Also,rby Klett gr. Co., Weiherill, & Co., Mr. Dyott & Sons; A. S. &E. Roberts & Co., and city Druggists geii- Also by P. Pomp and J. Dickson, Easton, .L.P. Long; Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keeperi, in the United States. Also at J. G. BROWN'S (latit.W. T.- Epting's) Drug Store, Centre street, Pottsville. May 18,RD— : . . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE .-Vgz) Cr , cra FINTE subscriber, offers the following desirable JL property,, situate on Main street, Mount Carden, at Private Sale. • No. -I—All those four contiguous new two • story fraine houses, each containing in front 48 feet by 18. feet deep, with Kitchen _l2 feet by-14 feet deep, and - = good Cellars under the whole, and excellent Spring of water in front. No. 2—All those new two.story stone hcina es, built Of the best materials ;;'each house 44- taining 15 feet front, by 30 festileep, with gar— dens attached. No., 3.—One two story frame house havink .3 rooms. on the Ist story 3 on the 21 end geed Garrets, ivith Kitch4n in she rear,. Also, a gdod Stable and other outbuildings, at present occupied by thi subscriber: - ~ No. those Awe new two story frame houses,-, one and a half stories high, each house having 14 feet front, by 27 feet deep, with beie:- .ment underneath, and good Garden attached. • No. s—One lot of ground, 60 feet . front by 200 feet deep with a, good one and a half raory house upon the same. No. 6—All those 4 contiguous lots situated in East Mount Carbon nearly opposite the weigh locks, and formerly- owned by . Capt. Shellabef: each containing in front 30 feet by 100 in depth —having thereon two.frame houses with good springs of water ,on the premises. , The-ebiive property is situated •at thetexterina tion of 3 railroads, viz. the' Philadelphia, Mount Carbon and the Port Carbon Railroads, and will be sold on 'accommodating terries; for further par— ticulars apply to • WM. COLLINS, or "JACOB BRIGH T. Peb.l, 1815. _ 5 ~.Roussel's unrivalled Shailing A new and splendid article,,is•now universally ,acit ,nowledged superior to any Shaving Cream In the United Statea or Europe: This delightful preparation is'nnerpialled for beauty, purity, and fragrance ; though somewhat anslcarans to Guerlain's Ambrosial Cream, and other simnel COM pounds, it far surpasses them all by the emollient tasty. eonsiatency of its lather, which str soften" the. beard as to •render shaving pleasant and easy ; it possesses great advantages over the imported article, in being freshly prepared from the best materials, with the great est skillirand is not only the best, but also the cheapest article for shaving. It is elegantly put up In bona; with splendid gilt labels. • • • Just received and for sale by' Nov., 9,4 S— . B. BANNAN, Ag't• • TWO' GOOD HOUSES FOR SALE: THE subscriber's residence, on Centre street, the House which is of stone t 5 by 35 feet, with roomy back buildings, and g toted to accommodate a large family, bay -. _ ing forirteen Rooms. The Store 11 setßei. Ln rlrrg;feraratuiness, or Vbr offices. The lotg feeton‘b a f z deep to Second street. , Also, a very convenient new Brick House, on -Ma; huntango street. corner-of St...Folm street, The above properties will be:sold low, and on easy terms of pay ment. Possession given on the. first ofApril nest or If required, the House on Centre street, may be , had ear lier. .. If the above bonier' are not soid. they will bit &resit. JAMWS GILLINGHAM: • San: 111 . 1-2 moo SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 145. PROTECTION. ANDREW ESSUEL. 1 , 23-1 y Valuable Real Estate. PHILA 1.--PH • • Scales!: , gittletiT l , . • • Make Patent' Pre '494.. Platform a n.d )neter Scales; eelebm. for accuracy and eon wience. ivarraoted to !eltiln order, and weigh longer than lother :Scale in" nee. Ne have a large num ber of testimonials. from Sail Sinid Co's; Trans portatictio ow., C oa l Dealers, rezehants and ethers, who have theie to Ilse, which can seen atNa. 42.1Valnut o r ale by H GRAY & BROMR, Bole Agents the Patentee, 42 Walnut Phila. GRAY 4 , B!ICITHF'R' Coal & 'lron Dealenrand general Commission Res cbants, and Dealers In all kinds of Scales and Weights, No. 42, Walnut street, Philadelphia Feb. 17 COALS COAL ! ! G. . . RAY & BROTHER, have takep the; 5e5022 Marl: below Locust 'street. end will receive Coal 'on tstomge, or to sell or rEkhip, on the most fin'onrable germs. Advances made If required. Office 42 %VainUt treat. April 6;• 1 ...- Z l4l, . . ATTENTION. 112 It T R Y 'STAR E.,. rrtH sulaseriber,would respectfully inform'. hut friends and customers, that he. has located his Man factory inn Third 'Street:Xo., 96, a' few doors below RAW% 'Where he would -be pleac a t i l to see hie old customers as many new 'ones a e disposed to favour him with their cusiOna. • He still cominues to manufacture Military arid Sportmen's articles ofevery description,- MO as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver. Dress Cape, igall patterbs; Forage Capin Holsters for - troop Body do ; Cartouch Bales, Bayonet cabbaids; word Belts oral!' kind ,s • Canteery ; Knapsacks; different Batterns': ' Fire Buckets, Pasting Boxes, Tette do, rush and Picker's Plumes, Pompoons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drains. t7Orders thankfully received and promptly at tendel tn. , • WIL-LIAhI CRESSMAN, . Ns. 191'North Third Street, ir fevi doors below Rac Philadelphia, January 13, 1844. '2-6m. VVRE WintE AD WifetherlU & Itrother," TANUFACTURERS. No 65 north Front street I.l l lPhiladelphia, have now a good supply'of thei; warranted pure white lead. and those customers have been sparingly suppliedin spsequenee an run on the article, shalt now have their orders tilled. No known substance possesses thole perservative and beautifying properties so . desirable in a paint, to en equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other centennial only Mars its. value. It has therefore been the steady aim of the manufactures, for many 'years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the ay:meaning/de, mand fart the article, is proof that it 11.18 met .wjth ,or. ft is invariably branded on one heard-{METH. & 8R.1707H01. in full, and on the other, WATUULNTED Pons—Olin red letters. November 19, ' , THOMAS WHITE, Bonnet, Gyp and SA. Grass Hat Manufacturer, NO. 1.3 .9 COMMERCE STi t PHILADA. 10 - AS on hand and is constantly manuthetnring, 'a general assortment of the above goods, and the attention of Country Merchants„-Milliners, and .I:Met ers generally, is particularly invited to his large and extensive variety of Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets, made expressly for Sprint sales, which .consist of the latest and most fashionable style and sharks, Florence Braid; Rice• Straw, Rutland, Tripotine, -Albert Straws, Floe' Alberts, Cornicans, French Florence, Bird eye, Sicilian' Straw, Zephyr, Balzarine, Broad and colored Aspen, Plain and Fancy Willows, by the dozen or package, at prices, in conformity to the times, and as low, as at any similar establishment in the United States. Also a new and beautiful...style of Bonnets, called the French Nea politan, which needs but to be seen, to be admired. - Mena' aid Boy'e Sea Grass Hats, by the dozen, or .package: - Men's, Boy's and Infttnt's Plam and Fancy Caps, by the dozen or package': _ A good . aesnrtmgnt of Horse hair and Gimp Edgings, for sale low, by the quantity. Philadelphia;February 8,11--2 mo Dr. B. Beoker, LATELY - from Orwigsburg, informs the inbahltants of Pottsville, and the public in general, that has become successor to Drs. Haasler and Harpel.-as Hom eopathic Physician, in Its vatious 'branches, and-re spectiblly- solicits the patronage of Mrs: Maim , and Harpers friends. He wtll attend to all calls having a professlonal character. His charges will be moderate. Cfrice in k the house of Mr Ruffs Clock, Watt, I and Jewelry Establishment, 4 doors South of lidr. - 13 lch tea, and opposite the late Mr. Wm. T. Epilog' Drug Store, to Centre Street.. - Pottsville, October 19, 1844. . 41--d me. RO ( LSSEL 9 S BALSAMIC ELIXIR OP •LAUGIER, for the Month and Teeth. I - VIM wholesome end delightful Oilontsigie llis N htui been for many years past, the flivorhe com position of the well known souse of Langier. Pere e. Fits of Paris, for keeping the breath fresh end sweet • preserving the gums in a healthy condition, and con sequently preventing the decay ofthe teeth; it is milt eidered a very nacacacna-articie in :Paris, and is he „pond comparison the most beautiful and perfect prep aration of the kind ever offered to the &Mc, since has received the highest approbation of the moat emi nent dental surgeons of this city. The Eau de Langier, elegantly pet up in 'glass feat tles :with splendid gilt labels, is a beautiful . an valua ble article for the toilet, and only needs to be known,. to bg fully appreciated. Just received and for sale by Nov., 9 4S- -' MAPS! MAPS ! ! MAPSII miff. subscriber has Just ieceived an assertment of 1 Maps on rollers- elegantly colored, at about one fourth the price usually sold,, brought up to 1844, em bracing • • A Map of the World. 4 2 - 00 Maps of the United States, .900 Do do 125 So ' do'' • ' • 300 •Chasts of the Presidents, .., ' 1 25 , . Together with Mitchell's Traveller's Gaide, throarth the United States—Mapa of the States, Tem, die. - - June 13 ' - 28— . !THODISON!AIif atEptomips A: GENERAL assonment kept constantly on hand EICHHOLTZ & BANDEMO New Drug Store; Merrill,. , 30'.• July 22 Dr. JAYNE'S VABEIY MEDICINES. ONhand and for sale supp3y of Dr. Ja.frie's bigh y celebrat;d medietnes, warranted tentilne JOHNMARTIN • 33 - August 17 MAGAZINES FOR 1845.. • THE subberiber will receive ehblierliitionl tilt the Pa . lowing... Magazines for 18LSt Theibtagazines will be delivered in this Borough end neighborhood Tree.of- Postage, to all those who subscriber itt this °Mee. Goiters Ladles' Book. geranium. . ~ fp 02 Grahams' Magazine, - " • 3 00 Arthur's Magazine' , ' .. .. A , 200 . ~... Ladies' National Magazine. " 2 00 Ladies'llusleal Library, " ' ' .." 3 00 Or any other Magazine published in the United States. B. HANNAN, iteti Dec. 7, • " . - . . . GEORGE Et. POTTS, TiVITEB the attention of Sarebiters told* stock 0 All Fresh Goodspwr received and noiroPeooll It hit Store in Centre st.,- fest s ; i tots above. the Pottsville House., all of which . at'Alta lowest prides for cub Ida own orders, or to uthattp for =inky Pr duce. . Febws 10, ' . Music 1 usio ! i - BOSTON ACADEMY'S Collectione of Match MHO, •Eyer's Union Choral Thrtmony.ot Sacred Music, 1 The Humanist, • • e, ' Hickok & Nominee Evangelical Hook. i• - • 1 ! 4 I t -- • C -wyeth's Repository ofiscred Music, , _ , , :,-; , .4 A ' , Jost raccoon and for Isle by . Nov. SO 48- . . B. 10110 t• - rif lc ... . - Wealth ind the; high estate of pride, With chat untithcly spOed dity glide Bow soon depittt Bid not the shadowy phantoms stay. The vassals of a augurs, Of fickle heart. • , These gifts la fortithe'a hand are found , Her swift revolving Wheel turns round, Ana they arer gone !I Noleit - the inconstant goddess knows, :But ehanging,lind without repose, Still hurries! Even could the hand or avanee save Its gilded baubles, 'till the greve Rer-Pume4.ics MY. Let nonein'suela poor bores rely Life, like an empty dream flits, b; And where are they 1 1 ' Earthly desires Wild sensual lust <; • 'Are pasrlions.springing • from the dusty They fade and die; ..Est, in the the tomb, *;They seal the immortal spirit's doom . Eternally ! ' . • The pleastnis and delights which Mask In treaCherods smiles' life's serious tesk--- What are they all, But the fleet courier of,thtchase, Arld'death an ambush in the race Wkierein"wel tall! • -` • - A-life of honor and of . : ;ice no eternity on eat*. • • . 'in but a name ; And yet its glory far exceeds ' That base and sensual life, which leads To want and itiape. The eternal life; beyond the Ay, Wealth Cannot purchase, nor the high And proud estate; The soul in dalliance laid—the spirit " Corrupt sin--shill not inherit -„ Ajoy, so great. Mar:raisins, Front the Boston• Young Lady's Friend . THE BROKEN HEART. , • - DT xns. TRANCES U.. R. inowar • • 1 • • The. followlfig 1; narratire is strictly true. The young'woman and the man who ruined her and brought heir to a ;immature giave, - resided in this city: She was a professocor religion, and was a loyely,.amiable and interesting girl.: -En. Y. L's . Fitstry. . It wa r s :it-beautiful day in May,—for there We beautiful days even in this fickle 'month, though commonly, succeeded by uncomfortable and stor my weather,—that a blooming girl was seen three ding her way through one of the principal streets of; Boston. As she proceeded, she came, by a Sudden turn, in contact withl a tall gentlemen; of dark complexion : It wsis evident from his ardent gale, and from the blesk'Which, Overspread her countenance, they had met :befOre. - Elizabeth's; was a 'beautiful. girl. She I had a bright ~happy countenance, which threWa' beam of light into the heart of-the beholder. She Was about'.riirieteen, 1 of middle heisht, and of a form of beautifullno portions. 2. She was the eldest daughter of a ivid; owed mother, in the boinble walks of life, brit Who had 'managed by her ,induatiy and frugality, tO bring up her children until they were able to maintain themelves. 'Havel the happineei to meet you again 1' inquired! Mr. 15., at the same time affectionately taking her' hands - mad giving her a look of tenderness which he know how to assume. Hui tone and look sank deep into the heart of Elizabeth. 'He stw i his advantage and resolved to make the most It. Alas, that Confiding woman should be made he dope of designing man ! A young man of Irespectability had been paying his addresses to Elizabeth, for a yeii, or two. She was soon however, persuaded by the superior beauty and address of Mr. D., to dismiss him. He felt it deeply, far be loved her with all the ardor of a devoted heart. But what a retribu tion awaited the deluded, 'deceived girl ! If. hav ing thus far succeeded, Was emboldened to pro ceed still farther.",. He knew that Elizabeth had Bayed a feW hundred dollars by her economy and industry., 1 His only object was to get in posses don of that and of her person, and- then he would cast her off, as he would; throw aside • worn nut garment. She never fort one moment suspected anything' dishonorable front him, but thought him the very soul of honor. How could she suspect him, when he fixed those, blatibrilliant eyes' upon her and assured her, that -she was dearer to him than life 1 she fell itito%the snare. After a. 'few months acquaintan c e,! he persuaded her to consent to; a . private mantage, giving as a reason that 6 wasi'somenhat embarrassed 011ie pecuni ary affairs and that he could not, dun:do - re, maxis the aPpearance ho wished ; but that in • short time; he would acknowle i d i ge her to the yrdrld as hfrs bride. 1 Eiliabeth had • kind mother, end bro them and:sisters. Why did she not confide in them 1 Why not ask their adv ice . The iftllan had cautioned her not to so. The poor girl had Many, ..rinisgivings While making her . hasty preparations to go to Providence to get married. '0 that I,coulil r confide! in my mother ,' thought she. , Bat he had bound her by a solemn oath, not to do no. Whets ebb ropreiented the impor tance of acquainting her, friendeof their contem plated marriage', he would reply, by inquiring what pearible differeiscei . it could, make, whether they knew it then, or in la months from that thne. They wencto providence and she was married u she supposed, to the man she loved With aU the tenderness, 'aid devotion of which a woman's heart' is capable. After iheir return to B4ton, Elizabeth's frie l niii had some suspicions thitthe Charier/Sr of D. i ,Was - bad. Her mother tried to-penults:ire her to dismiss him. , Hut all the door did could' reply, was, •ish mother it is ,too At length her friends ascertained that El., hada wife residing is a neightiaihig state The news. fell sipo' the can of EliMbeth a death Tits nu -L- tn - Fsie ceistoony . had beiti a mere fere% god! up by b. and some of his vbei send oneair alkom olEciatad as a clergyman . 44,:fr. exclidmed' Awls pc'ssitile he has deceive 4 j ma 'V,. ft, cannot he ; ; theta . is surely some mistake shout it. , He' has tumuli whp . are plotting his ' ruin. 'I knot .belierwi' Heranxiety , inerea sis3 is. Prope4ion its, difficult.; of coa t essling peculiar si l tuation incensed: He! , , B. BANNAN, Agent THE VANITY .OF WEALTH = ;health which had been excellent had now . hecome delicate. While 'these disclosures_ Were made in reletion to the eharader_of Ef.,-hewaealasent froM .the .city. Assoon intEliriheth saw him ttpaa hiefeturn she flied her, s tearful eyes upOn him, inff exclaimed geit possible yen have deceir -Oan it be true that I amnia your wife, aria ,must my hitherto I tmtamished ihanicter be ni - inid I— ',Dan my Elizabeth: said h e, in reply, !doubt 'the tnithintl constancy of ono who loves her -hillier than life I Then dispel doubti, said she, 'which have nearly htokert AA , heart.' He gave her one of his blandest smiles, and bade, her be '1 was married;said he, abont three years.. since; butdivorenton account of thelidonstancy of my wife. • I did not tell yon this, bectnasa I fear ed you would make it an caljectioknioui ninon; ,and I felt that I - could not, live • with)ut you . '— Thus did the villain - add anothbr fatiebood to the blink catalogue of his crimes. He succeeded 'in persuading Elizabeth that he had eneinies irißos ton, and inducing her to proceed with hiin to New York city. The artleak girl drank - in the poison of his tongue; and they immediately left: She took with her :all her money, the hard earning of eeveral years, and, in the simplicity of unaffected ,confidence, Owed it in the hands of her betrayer. >Be object, was now accomplished. Upon their ar "'rival at New York city, they put up at a Wishing to Make a feW small purchases, she re ;quested D. to accompany her, when he seemed ( • - rather. reluctant to , dp so.. Elizabeth raisetf . her , eyes to hie faCe„ anddiecoverecl an e:xiression she had never !seen there bi.fore. •-A. Fold pentemptn, one smile sat en his lip. A - strange, undefinable sensation itt'lipedllizateith's heart, and,:hispite of her efforts to, the- contrary, tears forced themselves to her eyes. Be however accompsnitl her. ,They had walked but a few rodabefore ti* were met • by a female who accosted D. in the most familiar manner, and to whom he; introduced Elizabeth as his sister! Ah thikught she, I see now it' is too true ;. rim a ruined girl. She •graspo his arin prevent herself from falling to the ground.', Be • Saw her emotion but made no remark. Asithe' felt.too unwell to proceed, they retained. 'Be ac companied her to the door of the hotel, took lease of bar r en - II 'nevei returned ! This; was fhe , last time she ever.eato hein! . ,§he retired to her cham ber in_ all- the agon,T,of despair, and yet she fondly clung-to the hope of. his s returniogto explain his conduct. _The evening came, but he came not.— The nighi also; and the morning,let ne tidings of D. What pen could portray the sufferings of the Wretched girl 1. dtstraiiger' in a strange city, and: the lonely occupant of a, chatitber in a large hotet. Day after day 'she eat at the windovi f Twatchhig the Multitude as they passed. in the yain hope orate-I I ing or some one she knew; but each_ day bro't .nothing but disappointment One morning as ebe sat thus overwhelmed with sorrow, she was star tied. by a knock at . the door. She-immediately opened it,ind beheld the gentleman who kept the house. - lie inquired if she wished longer to occu py the room--stated that the gentleman who brought her there had left unceremoniously,, and 'without paying biz board. What could 'she an swer. ,Hei treiabling limbs had scarcely strength to support "her. The gentleman saw her emotion, and pitiedher, and, as she ,turned deadly pale, he led her to a chair. She was soon somewhat re lieved byat-flood of tears. She then a inferned him that she was totally unable to account for the ah ience of get husband-that she had not sein hint since the first do she came to the city, and that she had felt unwilling to leave, as he might return i after,she had left. After making some inquiries about their marriage, &c.:, the gentleman inform ed her that since her husband , had left 'se abrtiptly he had made some inquiries in relitien to hiM, end had ascertained that his * character was Intel. mous ; and that he pitied her if she had, fallen in- . to his net. He informed her that he bed imposed upon fied seduced several respedMble females, un der the pretence of marriage ; that he had been a married man for several Yeart, and bad then a lawful taife; He then advised 'her to return bras to her friends, stating, that, if, she had ho means of paying her board, she was nrelcorne to it. Be ing entirelpiesttlute of money; she dispelled of some atticles of clothing and o jeWery, and reali zed sufficient money to enable her to return to her friends. 'When she reached her home, site threw herself at her mother's feet, and exclaimed, 'Can you receive and for . give me, my dear mother? I have coma home to die with you. I feel that I cannot long .survive the ruin of my hopes - and character. 0, r:3 , that you forgive me, and I can die in 'Peace, for I feel that God has forgiven. hia erring but penitent child. My greatest -sitacun sista in not making you my confidant.' Thps did • the poor girl lament her imprudence.. She, linger ed a few weeks in a diticensolate state of mind and -then 'died in the arms of= her , mother, the heart broken victim of perfidy and cruelty. M. CLAY AT Homr..—A correspondent of the gational Intelligencer, writing from Ken• tacky. says f I have lately-spent some.-time at Lexington; and saw Clay almost every day, and can sin cerely say that ,I am not less surpriOci than de lighted to obseive how well he is. 411 his friends' would rejoice and be piV2d at tha manner . of his deportment in present cirmmstances,' Every bo dy says, fiow well Mr. Clay looks, and how cheerful be is!' He has gone into his office to work like a young Mari. It is 1. pity and morti fying that he 'should be obliged I to do it. He ialks of going to New Orleans soon on PRETTI PArn.—in the New York , ffegiala tura the speaking Native members were ,all fur. niched with, seats at the Jut range, so thit they were !leaked . by the posts that eustam• the venal.. The noise in the lolly is so great at thin that it is impound's for those so seated to hear what Is, going on in the hall. A rootlim was made ,to have an alteration, that the Natives might not he, 5o annoyed, whereupon Mi. Thomas H. Oakley, ovum and said, I am glad to find 'that this House has so early 'eniirmeneed Showing respect, to virashiegton, viii to plate none but NcrOiez ti the out rots r . 1101 Etrauratiluz...—The New YciritSundiy Herald contains the fallowing account oftbia,distimisli .e4Treztelkautirt:—,3l*itut kited.° i3 .* l " l ° born at Paris, on thel . oth* December, ACI4t - - 7 .7 The Empress dasephine* PrinceEngel:llW harnols, were Iris god-fatherfatia god-mother: tkie ancient family of Sue liSafforplany . geneellielie been established at pc , m ae . Cilettafr t itt Pte. vence, and is at presantiepresented there by Mr ! Sue, a retired impeder . ofikimand grand smelts cr our author. The great itraiaditt* of Mr. Sae, Peter, his grandfather Jaciph, and his father Jess Joseph. were surgeons* Ayticians . of *dm*. The two latter were graduals:4of. theNnkvendty pf Edinburg, and made knc4r} hy copious tamiations the works of the Medic:ml sOiMaitt 6 i1 413. 14 father was surgeort-m-chicf to . gte imperial trust s in the Russian campaign', Ond al:ter the rritorstjen he became aurgeon to:ihe king. He lived on terms of the utmeet jig - en:Rey, with the Elites* ,loseplitne, Franklin, Mestta;Moreau, and all the. great personages of the ditPl'of the; 93r 1 5u14 6 . • Agreeably to the wish . rf his father, Konsietir Eugene Sue . entered upon a merli4l career, and . was - attached 4 sulfreott';**s Military College; then 'to the etairsif the-tinny in Spain, qt 1623,antrafferWardiiio4 7thregitnent of ttrtil ler); in the Time campaign:, and in hit capacity was presentat the iiliegelOcadii t and - the capture • of Trocadero and tariffe.j . .l ha 1824 he left the land for -the navateerviee.• 41i : snide . sevend voyages to America, returned to the Mediternsheari and sited ti , recc e . *ln 18128 hp - wasonboaiditio Iff". law': in' he battle of Naverinn; t Upon his return , ho retired -the'servie4 s ' and ,from the medical priigaion; Which Possissoduo attraction for hitt), and' CMiiing back to Pai:te'',,itlianks to a ljberal terual inheritance; he %seeable 1.0 live a happy and brilliant life. - Next-to thS ; porrimt of pleasure, hia . favorite occupation war painting,which ho studied ,under :; • I . , Iu 1830. an old omrade auggested. tp i hint to write hie naval rainmiscences,! as: Cooper had done ao sacceasfrilly,:a4d the idetiipleased him so well that he dropped oi / pencil, fighter' the p 9. and published ..ISeToele4a Ftrate,s . ,."- and several other naval romances, ruiV.el histories, historical ro mances, dramas, and socied and philosophical works of fiction., • • ' - • Mr. Sue's character isiciiu of rare benevolence, simplicity, and amenity , [and; what ni rare to find amongst distinguished artists of our times, he is plain, and never airstract 10 vistonary. His nature . at once felt of fretikness . ,and' lL address,, of bonhonae and , tact. a ,man.o , the, amiable and refined. vriti.y Ind gry - 1 ho is,heliev . - ed -to be r tinctured wiildallentry.Lerto, in his tut- vela and wanderings inquest of adventure,' it is suspected that he„haii studied the' q,Uestiorrof love .among various iration.Ond 'in eirers human tongue, His eye, like that of tlre;craede; betimes is tail- . and at others obiric*iie,hae the, look of an. observer. His eyepri4s are thick and black, and terminating in e,Well:defineilateb „.the„cen tre of the forehead pr*Ote a strong developereent ,of the organs' ofcasttality*d comparison, as well as all the faculties cif:the ;Oast. The, icise fineis and dialled, with the li4trile well I , pegetL the lips; clearly designed., tieslitak energy ,apil passion. 'He has an, ahundance • Of!etrosig,ltetr,„of a deep • brovvn, golden tint_ In 14rnrei he ice'rect end ra ther stout,,and his carriage is ,Ciprerive of-4 ape- - cies of softness bleruled ) With inttch vigor and san guineners. , NO,_ 8. ' WITTER IN Et 1110.4 . 14110 lest English pa peril represent the wintti fts very f se, re in Great . .. • Britain, Prance - and ether parts of Europe. ,The cold was so intense in Ranee that a quit' of cars on the Rouen reilrotid,:whicli..stoppedet Meulen to discharge freight, ,w 4 obliged„ to . renpain there : all night, the oilinthqoiesofthe wheels having froilm, together with the Wate,tr in the! pipe which communicates from the taiider to tbe,locomotive. At Piedmont; the snow_ s 4 feet deip.,, A num ber of persons are said tellave perl!thed in various parts of Prance; and 54,i1i0 ideti,may be formed of the obstructions ofTered'by the.snoW when we state that, the mail„ frote Ait 0. praguignan, whiCh generally ie ten lionrs by three; horses, was hours;in passing over ithesame distance with eight horses. : • :,, • Diatom. sy;its - ra Dia,w. Ettqrh.n.-- Titans chisetts hasmore nerveptilieri than,etry three oth; er of the six New Englct i nd f;itates„ , In Boston there are thirteen dit'ilieshosp,of the first dais . being , maintained at an : ex pease; for , operativps alone, of mkt . far frora $lO,OOO a 'year each. 'To carry on.afi the Nets yapers, requires an annual expendittn* on tha,Parl,,of the proprie tors, of a cast sum.„ Thez.4fital insetted in them ie eitimated at $500,0006 opireOpondent of the Notional Inteigerieer, vouches for the lowing: A lady in ottemptingito cross Broadway near the . Bowling - (reeit, Mai:saleAl); trusted her feet to a stirfaiie which shrt:)'irtagined would .sustain her weight, but found ,tie:rnlf the nut moment' imrisovea!Ay imbedded ip &o snow.! An "Irish.' man, who was employeion plearing an adjoining sidewalk, approached, onl,trdting thi pipe out of his mouth, politely askedi ) Ilan have the pleasure of ehoVellinkyou out!' . Tuitaisn P r Anket.a.A.• traveller who spent sonie, time . in s Turkey; relates a beititiful parable which, as told him by a bervis, and which Peeing eveilpore ileatniful thp;Strrne's 'celebrated fig.: we Of the (teeming and the recording any gel. ver3r,tnan, saidlite; has two angels, one on' his right shoulder rind onafon his left, When be does anything plod. the ; - angel on ilia right ghoul.' der.writes it down and Seals it, because what once Well done is dolls - Turev,er: Whenqw doss the angel uport . l44 left ,shoulder „Writes it d*Wo, but does not , seif• it. He wets till mid. night. If 'before - that gine the man! bows down his ;head and exclaiins,,.trraciotis Al lah! I hars , sinned—foii zve me - P•ttie angel ruin' it out; but, . if not, at midnight ha mini it, and the angel upon the right shoulder weeps.,—P. W. Chandler. • briarricres .73r !ate. eommo. nlcittion from oar worthi fellow-countryman; the Rev. Dr. Abtel, now .0 :Amoy be, relates the fol.' llowingcconversationwith •tt Tatar l who,mileil on , him from a distantie of twelsef or fotateers • - • g I inquired,' says he, # whether htfantieide was - 04113M0111 in his part countrlf l -. He 780111:,, • that 'few of the female ollildren wertrapon seatcely any Lazily sated aim! 411 oneml4t , the literary graduate. ore, the only irsectimehs. thiS praetiee. He ren*d that glre hitatielffied tlestroyed fans thinithte*`lllrading the escrow of poverty• I to him ghe tould•hara given they; • away; those irho had eons for Who* they Wish to Obtain _ awes " ',Yee he 'retied; • but who can hillier that theriwilliitt treat third 'as elves?' = J• • 9
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