The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 22, 1845, Image 1

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MEDIGIN
DR. - STEEL/11SM';
0 N A. R.SYRUP ,
The Grail Panacta fo egneli:naption 1. !
LSO Asthma, influenza, Um - min! Cough, Croup,
AlScarlet Fever, Measles, difficulty or Breathing,.
Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, •Pains In the Breast, and
11 other diseases of the lames. • ,
CONFMNIED.
• 4.o...ordinary cute of Asthma; by Steolline's .
Pul-
Syrap, Attested to by Cam. Samuel B. Bum
melt, merchant of Potter's' Crcek..l'ilonmotnh Comdr.,.
New 3crsay, the father of the MI batu nit e Yount sutler
Perms Cntrs, ?tine eth,1541.
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Da. S.YEkt.ma—pear Sir:-1 have the. pleasure of
being able to state that my daughter. who had been
suffering undersevere Asthma for 5 or ti se:ll%l,llas been
entirely cured of that painful disease, by the use of st i
bottles of your Pulmonary Syrup. She was when
first attacked with that complaint, only nine Years Of
age, and suffered with, it beyond all descriptlon, for
the period of near sit years, having an attack about
every three or four weeks. It was to all appearance,
contimedland- immovable—we ,tried many medicines
without any relief. wliateYer:. Abobt this time, we
beard of the superior efficacy of your Pulmonary Syr
up and determined to give it atrial—we procurq a
dozen bottles of it the first bottle relieved berry
rnuchoand by the time she hid taken tdx bottles, she
Was perfi.Cly cored::: It is now three three years
since then, and . she has not had-the slightest attack of
heAirthma.. She suffered so touch when laboring
le ithnie attacks that tee rodld hear her. breath chi
nctly over the whole house—she was frequently near
affocaling, and we hatiquite despaired iif her recove-
I giv4 you the_abore htatement , of facts, that othets .
who may be afflicted with tine awful dwea . .,„ may
'sake us e of the saute mean 4, and we feel aosurvd that
with, the hlessta; of Provide`nce, they will find puma
"entselief. - A - out , rz•nertfullYc-Li
. ' tiA:111:1. IL lIIINNELL:'
A limd
„vice? ram l'hi ladelphia !r! •
Read the -followipz :strttng testimony - On favour hf
teelline's Pulmonary S!,rup, givon by the Itev.y.
mniglass, Pastor of thlt.:slariner's Church, Philadel-.
I'HILADA., Judy loth. IS
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Dr. tiii.rDin,.—&r:-2-t,feel much *gritified in being
:ble to
gay to,you. that ;the l'ultnobar'Syrup*you sent,
sag been used by several persons with e,reht success.—
rhe first person who took, it. had been confined to her
t.ed for some time: with S' severe cough-I-filler taking
Indy anebortie. she was almost entirely cured., A Sailor
Cafgeg greatty distressed with a cough, andc fund of timr
nothing to relieve, him--lie look one battle and milled
o say that he was r air rrlq curni! !!—A !manlier of trf
Church, was taken with the tlreyailiag
took gig of your AntilaliOns Pills, and a bottle,of Syrup,
*and felt altrorsq entirely restored to his watffeil health.
While at Wttott4 oll, N. 'J., a short nine since I. found
S. W...labouring litide( a , aerfere sou t ra. and ear,
t ot p to sit tiP tlitonvit the day-1 felt confident that
'he Syrup r'in'd relieve her: accordingly I sent her s
Mlle—within a few day. I heard that she was greatlF,
enefilmi, and in a fair way of a speedy recovery.
nut tru)y say, that almost every one that hos taki • in it,
a *tern more •or less benefited. and I can corniallv
..eecommentl it to all who soy au}wav afflicted with.
cou r ch. Yours Pee., cf r-fr lbor GI, A f4s .
The following is froidi - distininialted enatieellor at
11 :ANY in Bridgton, N: J. "•
• Itni a o - coN. December S.
11r. WM. 1111• pleat.titt; to
n a ve it i t my po,st'fr co br:i . rte,limony to your invalim-
Die Pulmonary SOarp., For several }ears whet) any
one of myf milt, hag, with a rough,
'Hoarseness, Asthma. Intlneniza k,.. Cr.. we Nise li
ved it with very benorivial`i,Toolg—lt ha. 'lnvariably
• afforded relief. In October - la-I:I was 'attacked in the
night. o ill% a co l Vitlllll tiarnansm it conglarg--a
of the Syrup immediately stopped the ronzlt. ar: I.•-
tore I haul tinhtheil the loath.. I found myself completf.ly
med. The. can,• of philanthropy. inn-A ref minty
..-tt‘ett4 N'Oli a &111 of Eratitml... Ga 0.• :trmli , ition of a
tedirairrinipound skillfully prettareil 111,n-sant to the
~itt f k i ptog se minv elc..ll”nt and
tt.le acgeosable to all. TO It and ~ ,ver: by its reduced
hurt Oliodierit servant,,
• : 42:' • WATI'S
• " D:sintertzilid, art , l/ 1 1t012:1!, '
,
Ilstract.m a.aetter received front the rli,i.
l'a , •wr of tlie Lutheran Cheri h i .AV?:tstrovit, Ps.
4 .kllll,ll-1, i
Or: Win I,feet:feu—Stu in inform , .
ne-a en this 1 . have heroimhit'lllt•-•1 by the use
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of your SYRUC—nIy scam h ha? be.,
sore. (Or better than two year , , aram•hieli was c.om:i.l
- intlailled. when I saw !..0111ili's c•reatl%
relieved-71,01M; hr 1.14117 a few Mole ilefil.! 4 , a mill
•ral cure 'may be etterted—l can " i ds,•ref..ire feviiminend
it to all who are similhrly ailitrter _
Soots AlTertiminieLV , t ,
Sarum l..Sivain. Pos.;tiu who
• 5 upward. of sv•vi'.•i!y di••= was i' .l reiL of it
',ere te:aese dy a fen: of my
Seism. 1 Sinai!. M shits that his
wire wlso or-to a..fo;t cotes h
Nt.ls rradrrd In ..ALSII.I ho.:1 1 11b7 fhb fr Cc. IJS , my'
rt.11,1,1n,:r -
•'flie wit'• of Renben Mfees.r'insis ietrs,N,Leris
tireiv mired nfa eiviet of near TiillEE tEA
MI ['Mum rV S)rn A .
Elizthech 'Dubois, of rh,tn.
.
tnonli of three Tarari,utl.tv.! of blond
• and tyho could c,-'. no relief from the ni:lo% medicines
!Me had u.e I. was relivvri : 4. by one Lot: le. of my
ulmorary S)
Rev. W. A. namist ii . lerstmln, 1 nila stown.
iV• J. stairs t h M rangy Faulev, arr.! ilMvardri•
of set ruts, Ii: d been 11:1 cult' fetr ,elYrati: • va•s 11
a tnnst el:127.14 , 111 , nod all r4filii,.; ..alit! had itscd
many. intritc,enes h is Weer, ahit.rist
lotfiely mired by three hot ties of hour Pulmonary.
'f.,eno—she 0102 another bottle will he mil l et - mai
Reif 0. Windlass. Past•Mpf the nirint r s Cifurch.
Philnda. ease a !Mule of my It.ilftriifiar%- Strop to a
lade who was confined to Tier bed With a Ciurgh;
at - met:dime which she was a'most relieve-A:-
41e e". a beritle io a s i dilor 'W
ha wds _scatty
,hlstreiand, with a vinit.h, mril in , ul,l lint to
relirlve him—,al•er talon!: which he edheil, to <nyzhat
i• perirethcored h iss, more, et
says 11111 a Menl ' e•e ' it II"; I'o o 1,-
111 , 2:under severe infl^•izt was eidy,l intim iw
sti of my A ntibiliou's ft a •-b-ttle
of iuc Put
rrionary SytM;; k , )III/t. ‘.Ol W. 1.113,1
town. N. J. receni Iv. Mrs :hat - vd
- tear` - 'y able to ',too tit f0;1:11 • he it iy, horn a Sev , re
Cold; no sent Lies a bottle ol toe l'ulionary cult.
which rant , her immedi III" relief. '
For sale in Potisville, -
EMU
Wright's laditui Vegetable Pills
OF THE NORTH A7%1 ERIC . 1 / 4 7.. COLLEGE.
Of E 3 e.:l I h •
e'• er 1c •,n tu the A
: m. in an 1 , u1 , 1,, nit', cart:: ,, muse
cheerfully and uuts'er,ally .. the' a
ty.we
NVltlifirl"Sl PH f.
'n, d--eard 11,;;;" 10.11 1.1, i
;Veil' 111 1, I% !Pal: . li WI , : ; : ••1;:i . II- I -
y. ;1;4 T;•.1.1 :111% .:Irl it le. M 111 11.• r ,, .: i .1,11 qr.,.; :•,,,,,. , ,
till' real .o'nli'ne.. Of tilt p•,•.1,,i,• r; , .• i; forth. r
41.'1' WON: wineente to e-eted. •••, 1 , ,,,,.. , 1,; .5: - ! ; ;; .,..,, , ,,.
- letr remedy. I: toterdtt be foond Ile tor I.4ct that no teevde
-- Liar in the ctn net 3 My. I— u se • .
$11k)11 - .1.i:s$1 , 1 - r e ot NTI:rtFETTED • :
- .=.1• lzstprant and emprinetpl 'II in It hate' - at varents pla
it-mune:llia. eurtta spetrir•u- I '1; and in erder • mote
~ 'completely to decriss the ;•-iw. n - I , eve en V., 1.0 I, • 11.-
~ ward app etraitre to re.,:n!te the true in• Teine --
,• These tvickmi ;wool,. 'could never n tssoti :heir u ore 11 -1,1,i
1 , 1 , i trash. but t ot 111 q , a,.....i.an , •••• of teleteli e.elianled
.Cl'rekeci,ce...e• oho ber1,111”• they ea n,pei re lea,, the sem
" rion., article lit a reduced rile. lend th.,11,-Ive.. to this
-- J ithrot r"ti., 5 ).t,n10 , : - .) , .. ,,, .:;: ,1, .1 , ..•1 111111::
The patrons of tie; aeons e 3, ell• nt I'd I-. 33 it 1:-. 're -
: . fpre he. nnetiser rentrd..tznen-I I v..ry kind .-:- :,,,,,i
-t:on. and renivne , o r the only centone Arent, in Potts
ville. are M,".-l's. T. & .1. 11. , a1t.
• Tli,•!.(ollowinz letably re--en-need: store hecf;crin have
been appointed Szetits tor the snle 'of • •
RIGIIT'S INDIAN 'TEGEI'‘IILE PILL, FOR
NV
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- ~ SCIICYLIC.II , I , COUN'I'Y •• -
,
and of-schom it is C•1"1:1111 , 1tFIV believed the gentile; e
-.. inedicinecan With certurinty b_ obtained: • • • -
" T. &.1. Beatty. Pottsville.
Heckel & Hill, o nv i trs ynce„ • -•
Aron :llattis, 'Malt:luta hal,
J. Weise. liltetaseslown. • • '•'
.'
Jacob Kroiern•tr,,Lower Malttettan • , - o.
J. ,113 s V - ...Auft: ,
m,.. .. .. •
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- JO l .ll, Sne der. Fi'iediensberz. I
Feather. 3. Drey Sit 0. Tuscarora. • . '
. M....;.7.1.1.ift Tattert. Tatna , pen. • , -
John Mater, r. Cpiner Ma - '- - let,:s." .
' M. Fertielee. We'st Penn Tom.r.seup.
Caleb Wheeler, rineerevc. . --
• • •P. Schii‘ler„ &t:*, Ea,t lireanswick Township.
C. 11. li e Forrst.l.letveelyn.
E. 0. &.L Ka minion. Zunmermantown. . .
Bennett & Ta3l. , r. M . inersvills.•
Conner ItetiSnider. New l'asele. .
Henry Koch &: SSrt....NcEeanshnrte. - 7 e - -
iibretit tot Heebner. Port Carbon. .
• ~- . .
John Hirt z. Midetlepore. . • •
.
- . Samuel Bo) e•r. - Port Clinton. ; ,
Shoemaker At Kauffman. Sehnylkill Haven.
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The
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BE IC-IRE OF GOENTF:I2FEITX_. ,
The only secu r ity 3l:llin.t ineposetion is ch purchase
from the reiular advertised acenes, antlAtc all caves be
' ii ,timl . , to ask Cr. Wri.the's Intii.in Vette:ft.-Me r. ll s•
i • befire-, devoted r \ ;11.151V,1l- 1 / lill.. 0011 1 Or'Ill! [llOlll-
• eine. wholesale s amtreat ei, N. , . r 'l.i , 9 Barn street. rhll.l
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-e.-Remember, none are ;retains. ssccpi Wright's
I,,diAn Vst,tetalde Tills
MEI
N DRUG STORE.
*. B. crk reßpeetfully
in - rmcuttingS thcuttingof y,,ti:ft Lite, amt.
• 1„..-,w fo
mill county - •„:citcrall3 .11: : at they have
opened. (irt the s•tnre formerly owl ?ie'd
ct" t II r. Slater.) ageneral ,t"
Drugs, •
•
Oils,
•
Varia y,
•
CriirYs,
, •
..i•••••• ' •
And snlitita R shar4)of mitotic patronare, confidently
assuring the, pills, that ever!. ar:Rlo: in ',licit lino:,
shall ht.:pith. first .Itialitv.andrp , sr , Wcenuine.
lor rv,ed a recoolar apkentice<hip to the tons
ne.s to - 11. 111,1,121. t. Thos., oho fa eta thrni
cull. tan ("4 Kotisned that :Lev nlfl gvard strictly
gamst all 'nobaakes. and have throe inedijnes pot up
ty till the cren.ltsi ear, and on'rty,
Physicians' intact option. atten:l,l to with pa tticulat
tare. at all hoard. Country l'hysAian. and P.Lore.;
ic.ep . ers. supphed , at 2 . drance on city Rricra.
DecenPxr , - { - -
El
livtEkLY BY- BENJAMIN BANNA.-.N.A.-:ENfi' yo4q-I:ll.TplwErT.o-.?,:,.,.p,,triTs.'ylLi,,,v..,ScirklYLKll,lL•.qi
VOL - XXI
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,'JOHN HERDMAWS 'Ciai t
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0!./D IESTABLISHED
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L'..111G1?..12VT • • " , P dSS.IOE OFFICE •
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1! - NEW YORK. :.' - •
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lai ERS ONS wishing ti send for their friends from any
-. parn,of the Oki Country, ran have them broMtlit out
nn veryinerommodating terms, by applying to 'the sub
scilber.t s Their emharcation at Liverpool, will be su
perintended by a person especially appointed - Tor that
TIM 110..1; WiliCh will prelildt! deity in Livermil. Tile
followitia inaoniniaiiit.tillip; , comprise, the united Li•
verp•oll'otot New Yolk line, one of which Wall. Sall eve
ry rive{lays.
Patrick Tienrv, : Independence, Aslihnrlon..
John lilskidder. : V irnini,t, Is em York,. ",
'Stephen Whitney, , 1:101 ye. States, Etinkind,
Montazuma , • :Motel flicks, Irli: i s r l d tire,
!rotten eur, i :Liverpool,
o . l f
Qn..en ,i the West, :Rochester, Rosen's,' '
Suldrin . Slberiilali, Garrick. '
Europe{ • , Columbus.' Civaltiadite.
Draft for any ambunt,--avable in any partfof Eng
lend. Irtland, SeMland &nil Wale., without iiiiiticilint.- .
Apply t I. , WM. B. HULL. Anent for
JOHN HEIII.I.II.AN.
'artion,Jan. 1S 1 , • ••• 3
Port-
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IL RPF.R' ILLUMINATED ANA . , NEW
Sin-PICTORIAL BIBLE. To be •completed on
50 1111111bers, at tjf) cts. per number. ,
T 6, 'great aiiil Magniticien; Work will b'e embeli"
lisped
. lvichSiottien I kindred Historical Enirovidgs , .
exi:lnst,tie elan ilritial letter to each chapter,' by .1. A.
Adana, more than fourteen hondred or which are
tlehi by .1, G. (Ammon. I t w ill I. e
a. iffied from thd standard copy of the Aineiicati
fii
hle SoOety, and toittain Morainal Referclices. 'the*
Apocrypha, a Concordance.' Clironoltiga:ad. Table.
List o prioper INatne9,.GenCral laden. Table of
e 3410.7. Nleas.lres, ‘.l.c. The brae Vrontentieees.
Titics.itt the Old and New Tegthments, rairtily
cotd, I'o-e:emotion Vince, I listurical Illusoraports.and
ktel ten: IP the Chapters, Ot natnebtalqlorders.
he front ortgit.al.destuns, made ssly
ler ill edit i on L by J. (:..Chapman. Esn.,'; of New
'folk; in fidchrtitii - in wldelt there will be
. tnimerons
lorze eipiraritts from t,t
ote , ous by d.stinuntshed nind•
i• nt Om, i n F r i o : cc and En 4 lital—to Ntilidi Wain
t:ex. wiO .11 et,e I.,td num: er. .
Th 4 ttretit qipertority of early protWimpres-
Rion,: from the j...rlr-ii-ttops. wd: insure to those who
fro t cweib, the_ r os.gess.ton of mi in the
111(1111.:ST pErwEr7TION, To be
d in al oul rat ottlabers. at '25 eta eeit.
been appointed :ip.ent.for
die tifirpot.e ot re,.ery In subset i fr eants Bride,
n. t m. bete a spacemen copy of the
Wort:ll;4n him aeen. • •
173. HANNAN
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HOICE PERFUMERY.
Tit,,tisse , iber has ~ litNt riceixed a stipply of the
n imeei.t kimk-of Perfumery• eruhrac , g.g. a gen.
err I fd , •-fr ttneni of' ihe lfe,t. yiafit}—figieriffr articles
are it, i kept : ,.Ntliong the vat-et), is the' fP,lowing '
, 11mi,.; tte Carolme, 1 Treble Extracts
11 . ex. me. l' - 1 .
, \ :
lii
. 1 ' Ilannkercpiels
ri,i,.a Colcue. taventler. ) 4 n,e, Flilrida and
Phoney tta•er.annble and ttnble extitacts.'
'fitth nt •Ilotle .i.-"cent Bottles.
Seem Ilaclt. •
.., .
. Genuine BCar's Oil.
u t „,,k, l x., pihrtmade l'ittlnenype, or BeeriMarrow
Cilenn's ladia 11.,, Oil.
I:,.i i ta , elfs India flair Dye.
.tll,6..haux's Freckle t% anti. . •
fi
Glenn's llioniii lied)(Mr.
'IX laccasar Oil. - . i'.l .
RuFe I i3Sali.,e. ~
Cuid . Cream an excellent article. 11
'roitet l'oisfler and Boxes. .
-.,
Voiaigre de lione. xi ,
Iloustsel.• s celebrate l Emollient Saponadeous
Dave. fifr whitening and -softening the skip
OM's 'rolo.ll Wash. ' 't.
Gleiii,'s silpoiriceniis compound for lifliaving,.
c,,,s e iff4
until led Sitaxing Cream.!.i .'. ~
O o • l.ll•se l rt 1 - I . rni , or Snap,
t l ito,,,el: , ..i.ertgthtted Altnond man. i.;i
'ult.,. 01 . 1:1 „ e. 11r, I , e, Lenmn, i:Nild,li:, apd a va
.
tV,;CA:aiII ,I I I).7.I" GOOD, FANCY •ti 0 TRIMMING
STORE, ;'. '
reTHE nfl())1 I'OnA;ETILY OCCITIED 111
Illtls.Vl AA• & RICA X Da, IN CENTRE STREET.
h .•tese.r is er resportfulty Informs the •,catizerati of
i!osville .tnn ~ t Ile toll, lie In zone cal. that hOias just 0-
'..•i a fre.ll t..,.. , n0wnt of the ne,...,.1.,Wivs of goods,
~...11, ,1 32 .11 1 ,
. ;,. j r ,fywti,i. .!1t a•-as, arid BaLai - i4 1 0 . . , , 1
1 . : 1,,,,,,,,;.,,,i,„ Feb. sth,
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, h aon r,..ty ..t t.u..y roods,. A6.,:h new and s -ph : m. l f 1,,,,,,,....,„...,,
t . t le ofl , • e;
• ;
"....ts, N. I::,'•l7t;iiot Alpaca and o!he ,i.qi awls., '
~, „
,:n!.1 . 1;1 , :T . .! f! 'kg 1,4.1 et; • aperi,r,.'ititiaaty• • r
. : • r
~; , .., , . •
;,• ••;•'::4 .S.
_,;:.1 . .. .r.,• e•I a • - •,ii lA:kat Thirca r or the •
,•:: , ", -..Lrr 1117. ONLY - Pit.t. in existence containin
!'• 'l,•','';•'l;["co.' o n'l 110 ! ! ; ,1 7/- 4311- a u- '' " r • - g• - --i r 1 rilla in their compositioh.
, , ,- ~ , , ,
r , ~r, f ! ,, , 3.. f;, , ;Id mild ~,'ever ...111/00 I ran i
~ The!, purify the Blood anti. Fluids of Idle
l ii P; . I '-!;• l' ; i! , ' • -,;";', r fell• or rT,,, , ,5t5",, 80:772ft,a1,1"13,e Ole stionacleand Iloweo from all n
If e .% e 1.1? 11, ;', I.• r;', - 4 /1'.,1•, ;la
si T', :arc , commas - a-II evaiir'ely of vearaahl
A d i; f w qi, Mt ,;: 1 1-,• odd ; et!, I. we-t castr•oro . o.s. I rfrtl•e• - from uteri-airy and minerals) whi,ll
- 10 : , ' c•l'l' • 1 1 ) ' llll L.M.`; • t t h. l•ill a t;t e C y , l i:it n td ...„ ll , lt. n . i r ni A t
t c ..e h r ti i s n . t lf ro, a 1:::t t
, - . + existence.
I z•ti-,,,lthonsin7dre•rrlft..zus Of thOrefllo.ac ,
ti l u i
o p It E 111:14 7 . it , ll ii . I 11 .4 1:1 N i
. their ltlo.o sa o l u eg
ij iar o :
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z. II I N E ~' ....I . l' i. : l e:it 'f' o ' le re l ,.. rr - al l !, ' e r' too thousands. '
.slier :h i lt, ou r, di
r k a L t . : -'213 ...3,1, 11 :•.,1 ' i1l horse[ horome. they owner and ; have b e en soli In Philadelphia. alone. alos
I,roa.rietor oi - Mr .I. , tei ' , lot: era's itt %fly inventel ! tints showituothat in the plane where they a
P ' ti , at SI. acht.3l., 31.301ti1c, I r et, comity fif Ol:lar I kill : litrawlthey have a reputatOn, gr,-ater :hal
1
a .I.ls nun - Makma the tit whim's at Ms sluip. in P..ao. 1-pill:—w loch :arise , iron:the:fart 111.1: Drt. - 1.
v de, Wlit , te ile lia,.. a ••••ztlid, Oa 1.11..1 t 1 ,3 /. li s ti-etion and ! ka,orn araetne,a3 a re,,T.ida:,'Phpalan, atilt
s Is. at the very 111.1•1•• rate pro e 01•••••Vell aPilar,. ' • ram.se.pleidly employed ;with creater ce•lif
tTbasniarlithe f.,r tlwapile,,. orb: pry aolil porf'elion '.any other; in addition to their 03:11 efficacy
, :daily e. , -,l3,pvi. i., willw( t xvvi3li.3u 111 , Itrt,:latel.t , n 3 Von. , Quoltt , and alit ;quantity is a valuable a
0.33 , 3 n It, kit , it World• It is the only vea-haraz en a- low-in:a:o them; one box doinao more piod
thine aeoms. ; .ite many *Men cal•ds that 11.140 he.; a pao- , four of I.; ne r-.
I 14•1123. - e3l Pt:all:cr. It Wa•••ht , Wifhol4 CIL/hill; or . Ile adVisetl. therefore. When he eol•ilb'
I ,Frul , t , 3:l::.,teiltilz Air sr - earn::. pre,inz !cir (Ife'rille • taiienone Oilier than
I k ~-0,..,tr,1 0,1,,•111••tt, finery does all the • ; . ,.3 1 .k of t lean 'I
Try them! tab., en:4 but vents a hoe.) ,
- ; D IZ. LEIDY'S. 1; L 0 OD PIL
... , , 11:: llamas, Turt“. Irdis: fin.. In a tsw tumbles ; at I
•• a at.hei cleat, all coats. vests, pal:tali:oils, shirts ah' S o well ea: let ed will rota taa of their poi.,
bbd clothinao:ef the dirtiest kind, 'with lees than one I will nevOr take any oth s ers, • After von hr
tOlltt . part 01 snap necei , sary in the ordinate way of 1 kinds, • D 1• 1 .• Blond
other h.e; try I. .ep y I.fl o e
ri , ra.dtinz. A ganef tWeli . e•yeari old ran wash naormin l sure wall soon In. di,roVe red. N. 171: . rl ~.a.
ti% a hours, than two women In a wh•de day,to; handl strains from occupation, er tear of catai
' • I , 'LkICSE . VERS• , he appretientiod; ~ emo• and old max take I
. s.,
1 POttsville,,Amenot 3 ' , ~ 4 . 1— , 'twat solely. - .
I 4-- . . - Prim - ipal
. Office and 'Dort: Dr.' " le
, '.; 'Da. BECKER'S , EYE SAI.X . EmPoriaM. Na. led North 1;;;I:ONLIstrel'd
It • fresh siltd': of Pr: Booker's Eec ,raise, a sue • Irian of lno.l- 10 LIZ ,1 ! 13111 and ' s,l l'''zit!' ) Ph
I
le X remedy for ' sore and intimated ores,', - just restive y-,
A.
Also. by Rlet s t Co..' Wo•theolf. k re_
ind for sale at . bIARTIN'S;!Drute Store. 1 banns; ..;.3.;&.;13. kohertsba 1.X.r., ands it I)
~1 Atioist 17.• 1 - 7 , 33 1 I orally. . .
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Also by P. Pomp and ;Elliot:son, Easter
• O - • • A. , ~U
LanCa , •ter, And tUO,lteSpertable Dr utz;; I : s t
Ir ' New Shovel Fae.,ory. . keepers loot- nitf.,i,Atnto. -
TIM subs:arab:et rosier:Tully Calls attention of Stare.•.\ I ' d a :l ' -fi • IInt'W,N.S; elite WaT•l—ri
..,
• oar Merchants and othOrs, to .his sup ! plr of
. -
1 ~ • Centre :..vet, eoltsVille,
. i May It',
SHO V ELS and - 110 C.'..4, .
•
mamt . . - m•pirqrabi.... new Raab! ishinenr. I,tl NeW Vert; i. "`-` `
nousset a
.Zinn - a iled
, : • :
', w t.-h. :,.,.„' ; . r .,:at ,n qual,ty. it not sta4 - ice to 111. e, i .
, Otaaned from
,abroad. Ills prices Will in- as Inw, as ' eC—.. „.. 11. --- C4 , .... , 17 .
..... .. t .:2 1 , -.7..,
in article equal in qualitean he bblaid:ed etsi•wt;ere, .1
I tie therefore solicits the patronage. of the faiends of \ new and splendid artirle.lF.lloW unit,
; nom , Intluary. ; non lodzod suweijor to', any 'Zs:Lavin; ti
j i! ::,.. Mi•ssrsi.. (lel - liens ba Parvin. are AiAns fir the' Petted States or Europe. ,'
' bale of my Shove Is to Pousvitte and vitinny, who will 'This delta:huh! preparation awoe•Jua lie
execute all Orders lent at their ilardwarerStore: purio, and fra;zratire ; tht.uzli somowlmil
;Jthil.Pl ALLEN. Guerlam's Ambrosial (r 4•313, and,rattleoi
1 New York.. Au:. 3. • , • . 14-, pptintl,F. it fax7, , u - ..rpas,l , lllOin all by the ell
'i 3, _I .
co n,v.lenvv of 'il:i lather, inabieh s o F AO
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I.— ~ . as to romier "3;havizoo pleasant and tarpi
•,.4 117 A giLl.iii 3/11- 1 / 1 /EID .. twat advantaa:es , over the iniported.h.Gl
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MERCHANT'S HOTEL k fre,ildv preparodfrom the hes4,:avia.‘rall,s,t
1 est skill, and is not mils - Lie best. Nile - 314
, . 7 I attinlC Ihr.shaviesa.--It ii ele„ . :antle put
• •
41 Courtlandt. Street, i with s;ll,mi:o,v:tit label..: , 1
, , Just recetved mid fair sale by
NEW YORE.. - . , t Nov.. 9, 4.; .• „; [.- . B. EAI
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SPLENDID BIBLE.
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r.arh .uly
tiny .dribs So,tos. • -
Ciothc. Wi.iiktr;Tectli ,ai , d Nail Brush
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• . ° ' BANNAN,Ag . t.
cc: 14. • • ;.; 4U— •
It
111PORTANT, IN VENTiqN
_east `-'th
Iron! Iron!!
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tisT retairpa at cho,Verk Sti . ,re a Large and general ;
a -,rtniert rf Rolled. In ire. tlat, tir.i . Round Bar l
1
:tor itf ail izes. al,Fo ilam tren,e,l v.pt4e iron from
;fade to •11. ra is !mil Intisairit. elrilgrA:gi.nit num:Tiers, I
' 4 Cron• Aar , Snot roilsfor'brirseitiocs,3nriara rail rods, i
•Bat41:6:1,1 &c., da.,•alio :dpikts and ridils in theii va-
4iety. . , • EDWARIJ - NDLr.I. 1
Jan- 4, LS-15. • : . .1.2 b I- ;
•
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. . .
Graydon's Forms, •
Forms, •
4 ~NEW edition; revised and , eOrrectetl, and
nk., ad aptrti to the present Practice. . Price
!$ S rip, jti.. ' , a . .122 , ed and for bit
1 . 1att..4,1. 1441 - - 4 3 : OftZP,i4kel4,Af4L._ -- 1
• '
AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL
'FIRE INSURANCE. _ _
INDEMNITY LOfSS,FIR,L:
The Franklin Insurance Co
. . OF .I"IIILADELPIII.k.' • •
Capital:tn •
.
- 0- •'
• • • Charter
•
to make insitrane.. peireaneist andlitri
`,-itccit, on every ticscritniodrf property, in town Sot
eotilitry on the usual faveraide terms. • Office 163 4 ,
Cheinnut Styeet near:titllr strecit: - -.7 .1,
'• • CHARLES N. I.lA:' , i - CliCA,;Pietiident..
. ••. - ' DIRECTORS'," ' . • •,
.y.koFiort •
. „James &lot, ' Frilirrith IYra rn, . 1
- .Thnm aa Hart, Jab R. Stau b; '
'l'homas S. Whartlrt, Ir. Ri ckards,
Tdrias I 1 a, .Thfretrai 7). /Aria; -
•
• • ejtAntus 'G. BAN Cji:ER: Sec'y.'
The snioicriber tins "been apPeinted 'anent tithe a
bove thentioned institution, and is now preitated- to
make insnianke, on every 'description Of property,'at
the lowest r les, •
Pnitqville. ' f 0 ) .5 —ly.
OFFICE Qr - THE
SpTing -Gaiden Mutual
Company. - ir
T ills
Compaltyrhavina organized. accortlini
provisions of its charier, is bow prepared
Insurances aaainst loss by Eke in the mutual p
conibined with the security o f a Pint 'Froe}: C
This advantage of this hyst eat is; that efficient
afforded at the, lowest rates that . the
Mat for, as the whole profits (Jess all ititeteS
exceed G per cent. per annum on :thee:what) wi
.turned to the members of the institution. witht
becoming r'spnsit.le for any of the rue:fp-met
abilities the - Couipany, farther than'the preta
tutilly , 1 I
arrat'sticcess which this, system lets rr
wherever it has been introduced. the ;
to fv.tpit,l the tittention of the Public to it,
tha li, replires but to be 11011 :tstood to be appj
The stet' of Incorporation. and arty 4.:Cpla`ttitti.
yard to it_may be obtaioed 'hy npptylog at
.rorthlroo.t corner of fitlf and /feed 6 l - ,
NAN, Potts Ville 1
1
LAwitrzscr. SU -hATIo, Pse
. . ,
L. IiaI.EMILItAAR. Secret:lnt. ,I .1
• DIULCTORIi, , 1t• -
Curii - In Stoddart;, ' •Itoln•rt L. 7onchet
Jo ...Tit Wood,. % GeoriTe Mi Tr. nth
Elijah Pallet% ` - iF•atintel Townson
P. L. haruerenne, Charlos to kets,
c eo r t Te .1. - Ash, Abraltath R. Piekins
May 11. FT IL 11l
The sul.seriber let , heen appOinted .‘e.ent r,r the a..
hove Company. and is now really to brake., ire-main:es
oni all 1: , , , i1 i'0:1011, of ploperity at rate, north 1..1,4
than tonal, vart.inr. from s'..' t`.o no the $lOOO - 10 $lll
Tier ,Slennnutitially. The-rates pt./T....many on . tone and
brit k D tt ildTinz, in eiosl local inn,. is only 2. per C nal—surd
if the C'cnopany should prove to he a protital.te r metro,
the per , ons insurinz in it partake of the profits *elfin - nit'
incurtinz any rick. The 'reenter i's tin' ~'iii,, : as
those of tie. Inatome Companies in Now . , nr.lan,l.
Fur further part ctilarS apply to2_the:s'uh-
IL cribe
II t:
LIFE INSURANCE
TEE GIRARD LIFE INSI - E.
.. : • rry & TRUS - 1' CO.. OF 1 , IIII•A
• OFFICE • 159 CHES.NUT '''f
~ TAKE; Insurance - on Lives,srant Ahniiitivs..
AI duwinents, acid receive and neon,. tru is.
.
.Cates for iusairing $lllO on a "ringle irjr.
lige Fur 1 year. Fdr: year,. llr Life.
annually.. ' I arinitally.
• • 23 . 90 91 , : 50 95 1 31 77
li .1 , 0 • 131 1 Sti i 2 :1 , 5 °,
40 109 . • 1 ri3 ; !1 CO
1 , 50 1 t-'5 . -09 400
.* 60 43:t . 491 7UO
Ex smehr: :—.l person need :SO years . next liirth-day,
by payine. the Companysl 31, would secufe to his(fa
stiffly or hoirf: isi(o. 11.01,1 lie die in one y eat : or`
.$l3 10 be s,cure.i to them .51tivo ; or I. r SI3 i.) arms
ally, fort fears'; lie secures lul hem >3'loo pli'm Id 114;*
die in 7 years; or ' forsPoo paid nuooiilly dnri.)2
lire he provides Air Ahem 81000 wheneetir he dies;
.111 i $61'50 they ivuglil receive $5OOO should lie die in
orte ye .
Fur
J csu.eil .- 110. 15 , t 5. '
THE Managers ofthis Company; at a nice ing held
nit the `-'7lll'December ultj. agreeably to t ie design
referred in the orteinal prospectus or citcu ar. of the
Company, appropriated a [Jones or addition It, all poli
cies for the whole of life, remaining in Ow. that
were maned prior to the Ist Of January, l6l l ]. • Those
of them therefore which were iSF-11 0 11 in thel ear 1.:...cf,,
will be entitled to 111 per Cr,llr upon the sun iliSllttld , ',
inakinga. -addition of :1.100,0n every .11 - 10otl. That is
411nIt. Will, he paid when 'the policy becomes a claim
iiiktead of the ,EltitSi or.2inally insured - . 'noise policies
that were i,....n.,1 in 1 , .:7 will ne et:inter' to e. , p e r rent.
ot f 047 50 011 every :51000. And Owe: 1 ,...,,,4 jp.i,,,,:;.. r
will he entitled to ';', per tent. or si3 en every 100.
and in ratable proportioni on.all said policies issued
heir; , 1..t0c Jan nary. I`l''_. :
,• 1 ,
Ihe illis 't% 11l lIn• credited to each volt cy on the•
book., emivrr.,l on presentation at the Ottiee
It is the design of the Couipau.s.,tn r:outinue to makes
addition 4.r bonus to the policies 'for life at • elated
periods .
IL \V. RI P enitlent,
JOIIN F. Jsn'irn.Artuaryi •
:1-Thesittiscrther has been anti:anted :Ar nt thr the
above Insinntinn. and in prepared eff Kt lent:rant-es nit
Livest—tat the ptibli.dted rates,. and rive at i iforniation
desired o'n the subject, t,n application a t l i d , „ t .fi„ .
131 NJA3IIN BtNNAN.
DZ.. ICAMIDU'S
Sarsaparilla: Blood Pil
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1 . Valuable Rcal Este
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0 GOOD IiOCSL'.S FO
il -.......... c .. .Tilg..fizb,ctiber , '!.. enteNti
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L:CLUIV. i i 4,11,•• V:111. 11 i > . CI
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i. Ift et. WIIII roolity Jac k hatid!pt
9 !ii Fated to accommodate a'lara ,
i.„, L..„,,,,n:rw0rr...,. Th.„,
entl - Int., for a ctiOdlnairiett:t, or ei -, i. ot7
( is aii fret front. by .i. , '.,'D' NO ar,p to , ": 4 ,ce
.—.. 1 -Alsa, a 1 ery convenient new Brie.: 11
, it Lanianmstrecticorrier of St. 'John suet
1 nlperties .will be f.ptd• kiwi and on eaisyi
' inert. ..rCli...evzinn given nn the filf - 1 of .1
required, the liousii on C:entje screttimi
tier.
lithe abgvc bOUStB nre not j o
13.1.E 5 old. t hey
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-iail.-rii.
fr
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A:TURDAY
; to the
tmtnake
utnuple.,
-ceurity.
can be
t oat to
ail be re
nt their
to , : or li-
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irertnrb
'mtEdent
ecru d.
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'Phis roal is saippo:sed to be an extepsion, of
the famous Via'Appitt from ROlll. The extensive
tuiri on the rigl4,..wes the splendid villa bf Marcos
Arius D:onicll6, beautifully situated on the de- .
cliyity of a:bill. 'this house evidently had three "'des; 1
' n -
it . ,
- 1 ' ' Adjoining the 'villa oil Diomedes towards the
! Aeries which. was unusual at Pompeii; .the. up- 1 t i
g etructure,
per one was:destreved, but we will enter the sec
ate of the city. is a small recramiulr s
and ter this iliein of steps. ivhich leads ,up front whose walls are stuccoed and atiortied With pnint
! tae street
of Toothst This t. hrings tt, into ;the ings, which contains. hree platforms fur 'coue-he.
Peristyle formed of four- columns, 'that!, opens by and the marble pedestatOf a table. 14. this was
eaten the'ilicerniu,in op, funeral repast-i Farther
a passage into an 'opc'n Qudrangle surrounded, by .
on you •observe some beautiful tombSlln white
four'•porticos restitr;on faurteen:•colunu=, With
l
a large cistern in its centie.. !This fe r ceiVed .i.Lie marble on the same side of . the way.' , The first
0 „,, e -iiears the inscription of _yaroleia Tyche 4ri . d Cabs'
rain 'Water, and conducted It infix the Well, wit '
I ' . ..11ftrtititeN Fart:dile, ands an elegant funl.ral m0n
,‘,..„.apa.1 maible top i s dteply Worn hy• the relics used be
ument in the form of an laltarywhoselsidei. are or
, 'draw waterfront it. In this story was the Lara- -
namented with bassi-relievi. -tine of thtse repre
yionr. or chapel of the household gods 4 in which'
semi a vessel going into port; Its interior you
was: found a . `Jertutifui• little •Stattie 3t . Minerva.- -
observe i.'a ailltrabarzu , m, (niches constructed to
Here were the stir:tones: morns, in ontiof which
was found the slialelon of a dog ; and here Were
receive the emerli T ur n s) in which were found
three large class vases . or urns ca-ed
~, in lead, and .
the guest-chamtrers, in which visitors Were reiciv- •-• •
ed. r i , hi oriidor le ids to , IlaT , , ment.6 i deli l. h i ftli. .. containing burnt bones, and a liquor - conlpos.ed of I „,€,,.. .!, :. ~ , . .
oil and wine- Many lamps and _.tirris of Pottery _ ; Roneseitnar. osillA - stmse,—The ,
t clans ~,,,,, ..,,,, t . ~ 1
' 'l.- 1 -0.1 thirsty unpri
' ,lime be reckoned by events. not boars l `''''.-- ''•"'"''. tera and .
-'-'. , e; . •l I
ly overlooking the sea, and the ten ces wIl ich
were alio'found
' here.. The !text 'is the magnili- Coe lies ...t, : si,il truest' timcplece, at least as con- i ' . , "r, ti, .„ .
rants have sometimeSduitered isentime
rise! up from the garden. 11ere is the pretty' hale
cabinet or tett/Voir, whose walla are .Aeliebtiully " nt thr ?'' - ' o f ca•er'''''f';'s".Q"'et,,V.`• who it '-'.1)))'-'ars ezin , ourselves. - . ...: , - :: darn and virtue whicn des-rvc to le i
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feu the in , cri tion was one k the lat-a•''att I •• I ' -1 ' •:: ' ' I letters of gold, •- Fsolcyperrie on cc s
P and contains an 'allthasterf fat cljcoir in the ' • -P • • " • ••= • • • ' -. i .14e t..uer,ory in what ethers
,hare sot • - • t., .. ' ..- • .
an order of priet.'s he.aiiir; a high 'rank. , Le' ,, t ,, na I . ''' •' - ' - ':'Silional Asserublyttit: Trance; whilst ,
form or a tilde. This large.s' albeit i,s ridailv.tlceb- I: us tieraltie for otrselves.— ills '•• • tt .!
now cross to theaappbsite side Of the stNet aild e-.F : - 1 •' ' ' as , onst vile 1 rat„,ice, • of uocbmc, ~
• rated with painting of birds; frUits, MaLdis,.Etrld ill lihere is soarer ia human nature that shri- t l''':l• the -. ,•' :1' :5.t '• , , •
• e g reater zit rat:.4...11:.kre imin to ate' a man
it were found fragments of a . silver , vli7e. ' Here amine yon tomb without an insclriptien, and hat.- 1 els ;;out any grear cliange, evert though that i - ,,,4 i, . - . ...
is the friclin font or dining hall, uhi'h appears a marble door by which we can eittltr :t it. It It's 1,.
•• e.',^..l:l'Z' 1 , .? for' the bi•tie.;. • :Alas ! ail experience
- ! fouler hints:l f sup: 44r la 1 /Wilt., ! ...,!CT•:',.
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4•S' S1111:1 for sasUini:tuous a 'house ; liii th:cu ,vou: but one nielie.-dn which wits found a Single vice:- l , showi us Itotvl little welfare trust our fate. 9z,
,' ~ , l, . ~,
' • ' ' T,IE A cosier i..,0....u. or bueuLEv l tx I.arTr.iL- ,
rt l then " .. ' Must reculldct that the. tr;cfinio 'were fan - till di- ary.urn, conm;.eing burnt bones and ' l ashes, arid l -
•Ii is said that the name of lovots ofica t l'- • ..
: : . isen in
::.
_. r" -• ' ..:,?,
't mv-hatld,ethes.;..Sll curiously constructed of
effects. you 1 s l •
ve Tri ,l all lning rooms only, and that when diniter I.,ariles'i on it was deposited a l gold ring. Here on the I vain" - eumpelled to stood godfather to feelings With:: , • -.. .1' Ishr, . e years ago from
ras . s,.whlth CV , 3,-; 11' 4„ ,,, •-•
if t tlrot f i l l i o tr ';:::: ! were giv l en - bV the anneals their iables welre right side the street brthe tomb of-. 1, 5.7a4- i
, 1 tilt hafi nothing' to do. and 'made .anstierstAc I even i s suPpesod to Stave been the.pnnetpaL !
oz cola nee , 4 i.- ; ' -.• ': - - ••-• J rut entbellsiied•xvi - th bassi;releivi of 'gladiatorial I.ii, sal the' fault:;.and fol:ies which interest vannv 1 T ''''''''' • •it ',' • - 1
„„,„, „.,, t , e _, , spread in the oceuz, in the peristyle tar under its • • .'"
' 1 1. idleness :'amain: • • ' an i ornamental tAti-4 , 44 the castle. It his much_':
.1 : purf : a- Obser'e the beautiful fres-co in the ah- combats'. Its interior is ay, r - • perfect c‘, l ,/ , .:r;lba:ii- mid : idleness +main: while maseueradnig under : '•-• ~
~,, , . • , , ::: 1 „ ~6
Ay.s. ib-anti : • t i c "'" '-' - ' ''' '"' : ' -pin consistim- of manly conipartinerit.4. It up.• I snch .seinblanae., Wit is just as much put LIPXI i Car " n4 '• 4o'd the. n 'l' r • r •W' a n '''''! ° an " 1 ' 1 " ear " u .
near vl.'t Ili' l te•morns—the car or Therm with brie staff Uri- . • o .
• " o ':- : " ' ' - *-• I areeng'raveil an itl'i'lt her:telt:seal in a 'very Curl- ,
Inexitihia. ' I ,
W.•llryntt & r •I harnessed, the car of Arlie drawn b'
u4::;'!"! , - . "1 . 1 c:, - anti all as . fteSh its' ,if the' artist: : diust
s• l his work. tNI hat 'do you-dank - our : ood ladies t,
and ititore ; ; -. ,
zing's) Diva ,
C,o- ' 1 ' :
1 would soy, if they,
t he 'shown into such con- I Nearly cpposite
gi .„ . , ,. . 14:un5,, , pears . trout the inscription that the , Magistrates l•f I ,—tr r arned fur l s thousind impertinences ever wh:cli ,
0,1,1.,. -- wro4.ett old:
i i ::: „i iit
else; It: is
.31 oresent in ~..
10:cfult• city had decreed anegeesirian statue of teen : I tt wouol not , tiut?....he.d,..tor a Map :cut iis glitterid; ! fir. . ortler,
0r!,.„ - ,
ens toe ere-c in toe arum. - t
thislyou ohs : erre the ruins.:of 1 derlover eanli,, cencealeniel and timusfOrined , ,-
1
tract cov4 holes as ese for i':halithers ! 1:f11c2,. - : =very large building - that was fronted' I `F a ling 1 onlY• allewedlon; rare erca_sions to chines farth in I
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:, _ 'Phiswas.a Ho.• 4 6l , trtin. or inn ! Acre i r''''''.‘ii and "Par"n'' 1". 3 '• '
_ I might readily - conceive that tho sers,ant in, tr',ll: i 0 11 ie°. ,• • • • .
.- 1 1. , • .
.[ - ' . -cite
1.. 1.1-. wed taat . w.t ,
•. " goct", - -r..eli, in the I,l:as , io s ii of
:
: IN'illiim , NVilsani. -lit). Sliu"itle street,-,Glassoirs' '
and '. The r l Ou' - is now 4 - 6 years • ea.-Gia.< 'Gal-
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. -
1
„.„,rt ia ,;. 1 .,.., pf_abscace of, mind had
_Mistaken 'the: door 41
,I i in the court yard is the fountain-withl a 'watering 1 e
'1 ,'n impaltatAe, and ethereal -)111,-,.tanc'e,'PF it,' .---- - 717 -- Pf -------- •7 - 7 ---- 1 ••• • - :
• '
' .6
Tee mite has il,liOs. and turns aside if it mee '
. ' i" . • ,' -'
the clifiles'lle'-':f :: did , , ' i t ,',_ : p l ace ' f, 3 ,2, ca ttle, stilt iii good repair: I • tinder ;h e Mtist len; sip:cm have ev!'ilsorated in. indignation I,
, : :t, itit - ,:och,
0 . 0 . I 7;'!' • . ~.• , ' • Place
JtCtS At , ..lm3y be nertfui to IL
~..- l, ;opened , ••: k ..., i trey no,• see
;,
rums. . • _ i . ,
.1 ''''.,,,•, h .! , low narrow 'platform on which the Led was pia- ' Ol the portico were found five i c i,i . ;,, xs , o f i ai, that peculiarly wretched and ansta.sen recut its).l
' it in any thin- th.it.44 black, for the help, of your
.1
i . ct ,i; • Tl Ev . e . t & j vc.., -iti tae chtiltbei timre cos snot : human subjects who appeared to haveperished lin I i•;a-i4.to'''' - .. -111= t : c• - 4 1 2"''''' 7.- .. -: - ' '. 0 1., c1 -,,,itbii..... - aollf4lvshil i st it is ict-tilting.,,you - but
'
i , .1 for 5, ear i
.lry curtains, aS;riligs, weN fl34liti
.a t „h e ir l o p, each other's embrace.., They are tuppos' ed to bice ' . . :.
... l liy"lthe least bit of *raw in its way,lyau Vill, : felii •
t
. I.7tCL.i.it B.L.:YTEIi..-:..11.--.a soiree reccutly ! ,
ri ,„,,, 1a : - ,,,,i_ , This apartrnant-sN•as a dressing, room, in watih a ,en a mo th er and her l ebiddren. -.,T,7 - ',3 other skel• • • t l . 7 . , ,
~,, ... - , .._ , i it a:„.„...., c oursciielneddately ; and can on thin]:
given, somel youn, lathes urgeda uashorg and
II•1 411, ht Pa'et).'• I Eittati;e.r:oi.,itUal l izia'ss ' e5 . ,,.., ; ; N e ci e1f:,,,', 1 ,;:i, ; ;;; ; •l ',, a _ I , leers als.-a fciund in this htnise With anti-saber i ! that th e cilvst.r.itiri'eiiUroor;tha retina, and the op- •
1;i1.",,-.-s b :s r .ill 1 tainin'' P'' ' r Ili . ''''''' ''il '- ' ' :-' - I'' •• •': ;,'' •' ~..- '. of gold and bronz e coins near Mean. ...k ' grea t .. Va. i `r ::'ea • fellow to j•-tin the WashingtoniartF.
i tee nerve. ;II- whit.:othis '
an
. co s meto.s. I LL .s ..no,ou, •
..:,,..convey sight to little am
:lit le. in held; ' - P . '• "`u. ,e''',
~ I . .. . .' '' •' • •-'- ' He oraitised: Is-do-so; if-any-one-of - the campany ' - • ,
. . . . .
,' on me are at. 1: triclinium., pro:11;4y
de
-, i i g n e ,l for wizt,pr.: Let ' . irety otirtereteang articles were found on Lois spot 1..-.1 _ • . • .• • ma!, are toe proditct. of chance 17--. La &LW'
the chi:a l .:et ' . ... ••••...• -.- • ' • -I•• - ! • ' I ~ , yon saw . • . ,
.' , ' G . id •
~. d 1 WOuld comp:rse a verse of peetty presenting, as. ,
up in b ,,,,, , 1 1 us.yas„.tata,an.e.7room, oral we shall see the whyle i %luta SaW la .41 ,, , 1311, - - eurn• ' 3 1111, 4 1„arl , ~,,.,, , , - , . , ,• , ytre. .-. :': -
r , strong ressons egtriall tamktrig as 'one he could , t . . .: !, t,l
-- .. •-.- l Illuxnriala airam.iclacut of the -private, boths of a ,earring% t a mps. and Water buckets : , tongues, stalest : : . ,
::
Tee
1 " ' ''
at t iiS •• ' d : 4. ' - bacla' 'of l I -
bo ,„, es, I recite in fa or. challenge vas exepted i .1 : ' '• , " ;'N' ..- . •
NAN 41. , gent,erann ,9;
~ 7cai• _i _ at_ was cons - ...ere._ a tlps. pots, , yeses, rymatones as-. w• !,
.., , it
t .
:_,
,_,,,_,..„.._ _
,:
the yoln,, at gen.,--sii gate tail ',err frow. ; .
Lr {' Toward the' restr stinntull in Kaman thought
: lirsury .of the ,tlrSt. iMportance.e.mT Ong the:. Sn:; pad,locla; a marble mortar. eiactly resembling I os. men are in thi frt erlicam,int of ,the mulcittsti
[ t ~ •Vna^i^on • ' ' -
ite. . ~, r
, thell . o. iiiiidillence. the.! -
,t Tweeting ghosthi-sthey are-aft:aidof such things. -1
1!_ , :
: pace occt,;m I I! 9„F,:i :,i -
.-:. . V, Hen s I clink I fret
I feel ' ' ' Th - L :I7: hal: '; '' lint yet I
..r1 S.ILE.!
care anl,lV:CPL:iiisei I .,£.siuvetl upon 'their..L;atlis-- ; the top of. the' builaieg must hove coo:unary-led ai. .
. - , , i i ..,. ~,,,v , of rst-tenc zeal : ' !), •
:, . .O, s
te. c ,„ (•,.„;:„ ' .1 - ler „. e. is
. 1. 1 4 e I:4s26,:cLitruza,,iirl :l s.tate, room,..the ; ludrPri'n'r•en l view- I - • 1 1 i Wibio I drink. un- . : !_arrows o'er, •li • ''''' 1-'-'°o ,sixty eilltic-Vfiboult same mhabsinta of-itleir
. ,
.s‘'' ,,, ''''-',f 3 , , , ''' , ..
~:;•::., : Frig;(.'irium P,r. a,i' .I , ,,t . b i ,; ' the•T- 8 4 - .‘tortur: - :. isi- ' ijn: the right band 'side of the 'lws,.7, and onpo- I ' •• I' tilile..s.!of L i o nh:sa.o.l7,:ars no morel'. ' I re ed it Cif oroi : ; 1 4`.ing th l eylought to he cirtiiiird: •
J..1 . .nr..0'. h•-•:`' ihelhall in tfali,:..ll th - o,'alt . C;s. - undr.4-5s .d.re - ted 's'' 1 ' --- ' -'• b ' ve-tltat li , '-e ttin !':ace 1 ' 'ir • I- ' -' l -
- '• • - ' ''' - ! v.- ' - • 11 1 - '' • - ''''' to the larger Jatizets,l4 ,
ltr,ivts sn4 - , . r . ," • -.. , -.,. ~,_ .. ~ ~ dirt
~,,-
~.4 .. .ite tae Inn 3on o set ..
_;. •-:` -are , . , he, "Shove I:was .inELanty nins - ,serea. as c o t, .... , ori nrcasuelanc- -:"..1•.•
tnre's'.- - ttie.' tat ''
nrisltaP3rtFer?'4l,34.gLiZei.{-,wtritiotxk,l: Was sup- ;...cirie.ialWintroraidCd,by vs:titer This Was tnlled rith rz i.....- •;;; ' I ''''," - :' '", ' ~. - :' ".. :. i •!, -,, f.,i5S-iinti-wiU..r.,2,ye-1..1,;ee smythtig, quite - so - teaftli•
street. -I•„ - c oed. Talc T, , : - .1,.. 7 :,:. , . ~. '- . I ,
„„. „„ ale- P..
... :. .. ; '-.1 1 ..._ ta. 4 ..... 1 ,-. 18 a...re'41 3 1 , -he-Irell-hY l ,- the ushina;oi the'place Wert ate dead burnt and . • ' •TF ';-th' l - ' . '" , :ar• - ' and on his 0- h. '-. i'llitit , ..,.% -'' t • '
. , ,
.. ~ _ .111 sr, , c 0.,. ~ ~,. ~ ,c “c
. lIDA,'..
.. ;,,,
di. The ideive hut air„passed ,untler.a.lio,llow pargtnent, and ;te-•; collected. Th"s platfcrm of masar.ry, and these{3l3. 1, , •
AS - maow as grapesin October ; ? -1:
~
..: -- ! -- : - ;7F -----
ll ''' s °' t , „
if double re d id!, whe re ,b •h
,i, T ,,..a ~,,,,.,„ if , (.. . • ,-,, L.I , s....ers was..sera- i ken test -sere supposed to have served fq washinr , : Ilefoundi;: a foretaste of heaven to. getdrunk.; ,I . Charity Sufferigt - long ; tt°bcareth theitaperfoc•
1,11Y.b.e. bad e.? l- i red with itr4,la...an.d..stioiote_4l...tth oil, ''l'Le.'' the Ces.d. This path 14uIs tdthe mini Ufa spaci ou s !i" But -11 1 r4lnd it a hell re get , lober l' . -t
iiena 0 . 1 ethers fiViit'a lathes ; ctisirs. tar:-t414
I LI ! _ ,-
mill he for rent- i pales ‘..1 stw we saw in the Mo.s i ati r m,at Nap:us, ;cilia,-ithiuitha:s.receil*.Lth
.; iiaraefairwhafreasen.l •Tlae roan; gam/en:taw inaraetlia*F-jcitted •the. Amendment w itlititti impatte..-aa;:end begs ,it. of
I.LINGHAM. , were ;._..,
thin
! . '., 3•4h1317,i taken, from apartment, andihet•asahLiat:43inotif.eatti.r.diainamicatint.; Oz_nnia - Jat the Willi 'ltie-lotaller!--i-Nett? l'irrkSitiPil -of - Tiatfi. ,'GotfettithOut biiiiewea.4. , -/Kiieri TIVILIti.
-
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body, anu
,sinne sub-
nake then,
tt.erpill
I=l
l'rCuStar
n SoxL4
NEE
pi-Z. cent';
e nrinufar
ot _ r
IPI •wet
leis pale are
11.1,1,ce than
tribute by.
Iran two to
requir 141,
NE 0 ILNIN G,, MARCEL 12;
. _ .
. • '
Th'e :l errv:lOf a cit?sl
PasseiPealeleilY
'As ttiey,horethAe.,iniie aud,sinleeg ane, -
Througti the swiftly chspg.ing threng. .
The 's.teß of the inoniners;halted nht
.
For the gny, the'promi..the vain; . - •
,But n eltanoi's ralit l coitTE.o vas stayed
By the infants tnnenil train.
•
fhe.worldling shrank, when her, right glance fell
On ,the; small. and ,humiiii3 bier;
Andslie.ttirned to . shun the lattieris grief, ;
And the jmother's silent.tear. •
*-Tiles weep—and - s.eepfur !'sh e . 43:lilted,
As she closed her guidling eves,
, Yet they give thee Inick thou sinless one! .
ds an angel tq the skies s", .
"They know of thy guiltless soul's abode—
And they know, where thou art gone—
Ana they lay thee . dewn in bliss and peace
-Yet they follow thee and poen!"
Forth burst the Word. as sortie bitter pans ,
Crossed the winitiling'4 lip and brow;
GNI! • 0 Ge'd! what would I give
To be, where thou art now !"
•VISIT TO POMPZIL
.1110,n NOTES or'rnAi , r.r., TIT DTI. T. P. ITEfrrEn..
The city of Pompeii stood
,on , the gulf pf
,pies, at the mouth.of the small river Sarnus; now ,
called Sarno, about twelvernis from
Naples, and dye miles from Vesuvius. It is sur
rounded by walls Wllicit have been' traced in var
ious parts of their !circuit, in order to determine its
extent. It occupigS nearly as much spacft as,
Read ing, .and Most have contained many mor
habitants, as its streets are narrower, and it' was
much more.dertsbly built. Its ,walls "werena'
doubt fOrznerly washed by tha sea; but at pi- s e:se: A t
the beach Is: at least a Mile distant. Its clestruc
tipri, as airc .. •ady staved, happened by the rear.
?
eruption of Mount Vestotusrm the .year 19 of the
Christian era, and it Was main discovered' in
1".750'. by a trine dresser, while working in bis '
vidyard, immediately over
the city, and near the Santo:" It Was
,coverLd
to the depth of twelve or tifteeto•fria only, b)
showens of a;hes and pumice-stones,*bichare•
easily removed. About one third 'of the
comprising eighteen streets of the niost interest
inc parts of it, are now olisitoteered. The piaci,
pal part of these excavations cFer'e, made 1,1.7' the.
i'rcnch while in possession of Naples, and they ,
, are atPreent, still continued, though •sloWly by
•
j the Neapolitim government._
As this ill fited city presents the mostiintenst
illustratianS of- thdlbabitS, manneis:and cu
I toms of the ancients iiitheirTnirrutest detail, acid
as an intense desire to' visit it, has. been pramig
my earliest and fon!est Uri:rains, i Would edrneStly
beg you to have pat!ience nth me 'if
. I 'shou . hi tic=
tain you au unreasonalno time within its curioias
•
precincts. Let us then proceed slowly and regti.
!daily to exitinine i alt the objects of interest, aq th'ey
were found, and call to mind those which we
Ihave already ,. seen with such intense. curiosity in
the _Waal), Burlamico, at following the
order laid doWn by the, guide book Of
Mad. Shaili, and carrying al chart of the city in
our hands. .•
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VERTISER.
• thetylnalow, Waal found .rediaced to char-Foal.— i
T.ltis is the.S:idaiorium or Steam bath, that the 1
Ca/idarium or hot bath, and this the Lacur;icuni
.
ors hot air bath. .The 'windows of the Cardarium
Were also giaied, l
. The small cabinet on this side
.appears t.o'haVe.be.,zrt the library, Which, although .
insufficient atithe 'present day to hold the lit era•
ry trea.sures,OF many: a novel reading man. waS
yet abundantly ample to contain the variety li
. .
beam of a Por i npeiian.
NoW let .9 1 descend 'to the "ground : floor,- and
eaminethislarge hall Which must haVo been
magnificent, ludging, front- the remains of the
paintings and stucco tv . / 4-11 which its walls were '
decorated. li l t this (3f:4:tune:at were :found the
roaniins of a earpet. These small rooms appear
to ha4e been designed for servants, and •in them
were found human skeletons„and , that of an an
imal with a sthall bell, shoVzls. and other'ugricul- :
turd implements. here ig the kitchen, and there 1
is the Oven and this the ,kitchen fire place, both i
of which riiiglat be put - to their former uses, so 1
perfeetly'pres - cAred are-they! I really feel 'as, if
- I Were intruding On the. dernestic.privacy • Of this
rich gentleman's house, and start at every blast ofl
:itiiad , lest I slaould ereet•rine of his slayes'and be
rordered away. In the f:.itchen • were found the.
bronze stove,: ‘,‘ ith the cOvered bronze stew-pan
ape : n[o, which we saw in the Museum. Here 41
'th garden with the very soil laid out as directed
h thin good taste:et Mad. Diomedes, eighrenlaun
tired Yelirs ago !. It is flanked Ty porticos under
which its rich owner could wall> in bad Weather
.and enjoy its'dclightfel OrfureeS, and a .
pciwtai i i .
or summer house was. erected in' its centre, in
which was a, table sOpperted on a pedestal, to
,
which, no dettht, the family very frequently re
sorted on those chairninglY. mild summer evenings
tm_take. their • C atria: (hot drinks, composed of
-.--- .
bat water, wipe and spices) as our good ladies
-take their tea, Perhaps ha the absence of Moil!
sieue, and a few intimate lady friends. were also
adruittcd,:and . then a bit of 'scandal and tho dis•
eUssiOn of the fashions fromßome would give in
creased zest to their clips' of Calida. Ob - erve a
,
raumher of ..4,:plzoi:o (wide jars) leanin,l g.ainst
the back walls, of the garden ; they were p obably
set ont'in,preparations Or the ciptage. Under
thesf 'Porticos!orthe . garden' were• the cellars as,
yOu ( sOe; lighted and ventilated 'from the streets la.;
loop ' OlesforWM exactly like thd'seof modern date
• Inlthis cellar were found the. skeletons pf eigh-
I t'ee h n e a c d el u i.a lt r S 7. a . n a :
te w ie u a r el oy aild fi r l eri ed ,
ono
with s v aite: t a l i t i a e i n a r s a h n e t ;
blown in through the looir-hBles; and forined i peri
feet ritoulds around each corpse: If you will erne
.ii litt/eneacer, you will see, the distinet impression
of the female breast and part of the, neck against
the wall here. This unfortunate l ubject.seeoird
to have perished in. a standing position. What
must hate beeit the: horror and alarm of that.
wretched group* of human beings .on that axful,
day of destruction and devastation!' "Near the skel
eton of the young woman, the impression of whose
body Yen have seen in the indurated . ashes, were
found several gold .neeklaces, silver and bronze
rinas,l tend), and in lier hand a purse fell of cop•
per coins. This is the per.se wl;ich you caw at
[ the Museum so surprisingly preserved. : On • tlT
lother side of the street, arid nearly oppo . „site
.tiniS
1 houSe, yon_ scO the- tombs of the fawily' of biti.
RE
of this ruin was disovered the fol!owing inscrp
1 • •
•Siia and fresh Irate; baths of :Marcus Cras
sus Frugitts."-filere were found same fine fres
cos and those heautiful mosaics Made - by Discodes
of . ..Samos, '(whose n i ame they hear) repiesenting
comic scenes which re so much admired in the
MEM
Opposite this villa'iS A samll semi-cireular hhild
ing wilh,a Seat of mason work round it, and on
1
the.right hand side f the way nearer the gate, are
two similar ones stp coptl and roofed. They mem
to have been. designil "as resting places for fOOt
pas'sengers:''' Near the LTA mem found two skel
etons With numeroui bronze and gold coins. This
nichetelose to the coy ple was the sentry-box,
and-by it was discovf , red theskeletun of the guard
.vithilis lance and helmet, who, like a true roman
did not-desert his post even 'during the awful cat
astrophe whiCh overwhelmed the whole city: ,
'Here 'are them!in'reality 'undadhe walls of
the , city.: r f Peutpeii,;and , Ati - ri step two thousand
years roll backward!' .rhe intent and dearly ,
cherished desires of 'my whole life accomplished!
It seems like awaking dream! Never shall the
imprefisiori
.of this moment be effaced from my
memory.. ' i . .
Ah the past is the true eOurce of
We must recollect' tU4ether Infer we can can
.
fi r.l. a. ; ,
The love which was retrained for the living
detieitbntrol when arotied for the dead."
.1
We are' eloquent'
scale;—we depreratt
which; after all. eitclt
link pity is bestowed
that Worst'of tyrant'
ti hat grievances win
Close !
arbitraiy crueltie
what. torture of rack,
words I Take the a,'
fur a' twehe-aforlth
the 410ntity" of caret t
in them, if writ trui
. ,
'Tl.teliviri; Console t!ie:nselves by sthe honours,.
which.they pay to the dead , and yet this self
deceit is not att a in tjtin. Every fuling that . looks
to the future . ' elevates hnenau" nature t, for life is .
nelier.So IoW or S'O llttte 24 when, it - con.raentr:ifes
•tself on the present 'rile miserable wants,: the
small desires, and' the petty pkaisureS of I daik•
existariee have notlfing to I.orrAon tit'ose
dreams which looking forward - for 'action .
and, attion's reward, redeem the earth over which'
they walk:with steles like those of anlng,el, be
north WhiCh springlupgloriouiand immortal 114 w - ...
era. The'imagination is man's noblest and most
•
spiritual faculty ; and hat ever dwells on the to-
I
come.
••Vhom the godS love die yOung." is one of
the truths taught by the old Greek poets- 7 thoso
poets half sage half seer. And methinks, that
though tears are hed abundant!} when the coffin
lid down Eotne .fair and bright head, we
were the young. lerish in their hour of pronit..e—,
hovi : much will they bo sPare.i : Lpassion, that kin;
dies but to consume the heart, and leaxes either
&ancy Or regret, a ruin or desert ; ambition
that only reaches ifs goal to find it w . oirthle-s when
gained; or but the startill;-idace: fur another fever,
ish ! race doomed again to end in' cli,apointment;
enemies that cross us at ever,y. step ; fiicin:s that
deceivi—nii what l - ttentlis do nut r.--the blighted
hoPc4, the iinhittfied feelin the wasted powers,
l'ae:reinursi., and the despair—all the are spared
by 3the merciful, Or early grave. •
It is a' painful thinz -- (o think how .the purest
and dearet , i tie that can exitt—jhat which bind:
-the parent to the child, and the child to the paient
—is doomed tO . se'cr the very ccursc of nature:
that a new alai yicid ca!otiou inevitahle c enter
tliceart of yonth-raiid before that erriotion,\kow
cold and faint E:tii i rns all that was, held ''prebioos
r.l yt,t so. iacatrirably blehtica are
haiyiness anti :grow on earth, that, fortunate;
thrice fortunate, arc they v:ito hare such ties to
!t. , ...;;;. - '7C OO - ^ 7 - 41 - 4 1 %rm • .." 7 :t:e . .':A*'-'r,,'"mt".'''Wlg,-Y2*ar6rira
=I
IMO
UNTY, .
NO. 22
CHOICE
i is
nr L. L. L. •
shout oppresion .on,a large
the tyranny of government,
:;nds liutto few. and yet hOw.
d upon those who tulfer from
in daily practice. in daily life.
family'
oddly feeling wasted, by the
—lrow, much
temper! I , Eay crueltieA Lir
or wheel can et , ual . that of
and of the majority"of hearats
and Ite should be aniazed at
;th \
edtiess that would bo writ
- 41 :
, Tn Fxxsas or Vg's'.—Halt! Attentintl
-F-';. s o4! - - :9P e r .... i'
1 ,...,9 4 #--: 414 ` 4 . 115 f in4-1
as if b ymechantsni, a - ..',4, men obey him.--,-,;
I, Yes! Look f tliawnpo fx;iin,.thet iontlittamding
lino of. red andAtltlteittiwintitifilkiiilifeio/ -
. . - _
era.. 4',very littibi evVl3tles - nletra;:llkefrinat 4 .
and muscles directed by ie. naind i anet:yet third'
am there a thousand min ,'g thousand
,wills, a
tlaousand hearts itinklyi4 wits • leaya,?o4,! l feel
ings and emotions, ~./11i eintud: Cheek:id. pent
up,-giying.no outsianl caircapf their presence more
than if, - tlief *ere natig fal than - .if - .the; ~, &ab: titid - Z - 7
.ne./..ses.whichelotho.thetelsrere tratluvroatteateet*,
and brass. It is a gleao,lting to see : machineiy
i imitating roan, lever and .4fs.nk apcinz Meseta and
i sinew; but is it so.sre 4 t4ttutig to see mart , unita,..i..
tins machinery. irinselajid sine* , apeing . lerci . ~
and crank! Attention- 1 ,41'5-a serried rank? cons
• .. .
1 pact, - regular as a mai*matical diagram ...j.,.
+; anus; Mokets, 'sabres; ;the ,same .lines, tlie:sanad
forms, the -same inrAernints,
as
pul4,,
beating, e‘ery eye
_glaracing . , trot as dilciplina ors.,
lli:lifli. Crashing pay >i :tinging. arnis, . and. ;
!,trampling horses, rt!whit;tivind ofgaudy.trappings
:gay plumage, and spatol4;iteel: a hotly of gay :
..
airy flies past. Their4ray; seems txtore
. l,tose.
hut .'tl4 in appearance? WI. • The trump tis theil
I
word of mouth. and raonly the men Ibut the
-., -4 fff
-brutistitheiy bcitri..l' can4aterpret the in' - ' ---
To the right, Co the.lefi:,..3alt! forwarilri
out
_he brazen' or the'..;:dler tube, and t
I
I steeds and docile niem-i4ially well di,
i • ,
i• think as !i dle, the one asl,i,heriinter, of the
the wherefore, but obeA{ Ifaultlessly, nice
obey. •dud then the 1i99 melody of maik
sin ;Ames ringing tliraP6 The: air, a spiri'
etrani! A march a triu4bal march in
dences, all its-bursts nr itch hatmeity, t ,i,
glary,4 pomp, and t t init l iv.hil it it talks!
,interpret . ntartial muoi4 Aghtl, It might
j
An ear morally tutt . ed A lit hear, amid t
Of its melody, mouriViwailing, shriek. ,
surgeens shrink trom,foen the scalpel I
the flesh; the lamentat*s 4 despairingl
women muttered lots i'7''tt roaring as. of
hume , ; and anon, wle'!;i. the grain cea
lence like the silenco.iiouaerted heaithal
Shilling Magazine. ~:
•
donvaliinication4ror the:Phitada. Chron
. . ,
. ' .i.VIIICH IS Ttir, GE'NTI.EM A I N! . .
i."llntv is it" rnquired.',ene of the' tliliettinti.silveriOf
fork sello4l,..that theiraire actors wht au, iinti ..
do c' the stage, -,., act ile --. part . , i)1 a etitle.miter
prLtty foce,tfully4?:et,..i r elf the boards, 1., never saw ,
one approximate to tite,..'character. Ifellonging as .
they I d Li, to a PrOtean'.pfes...jon, it is sin..o tar, that
in soeiol life, they should be incapable of looking,,.
the part, or Of prolomOrra the performan ce. 1 ... e.". _
lieve, too, that there 44'i'',1 4 0 , 3 class in society who
are more indelibly stairiiiill with their calliag,thail -
-; --o • ' --
ifiSl t
actors "
“The truth is,” replie,tl an actor,
party,aed possegseti,a;liiTy e! ntlemanly dernettnor
when we intlikieriate your coetventionsti
'eau idealof a gentle44ll; we arc constrained tri '
'Ol w aide the ni?taih.Etancl'eptions dant iiplicater "
legs nate gentlenili ReauMin; them again;- ,
we ure n , longer dfl a but 'cculknien,
Lime! h ave epre?erii44,,. remain acters. Your
fashionable- iipter an C i cting'
tzac:f., , eent for his sirhol4 eanaumes it,
Coo; (.15iiiii.;. • '''-' , 'l
. . . fi.n...‘
V.te only by asidaitit.e \ gantlernan When
,those 7. ,
, \
wbopsy us, couarnaittlls to a...is \ ume that; vulgarity..
whiOt a turkied chtss ' ; iij blieer .coicomiy -desig, ;, nate gen.i'.ity. The' artiest t perforsiie,!: can- imitates
the chaararter, becuti4Filothing is easier, than tni
~
dirindate af:tsiqau'on, tt earnestnesit..aho'nk, faorv
4
lons thin g s—while , k .a 4 i.ra zefics art
_to. faithfully.
represarit her.'
-AMOCIT'OIf § . A.LTIII Mi. OClLA:f.:=BialieWa/', ' .7
estimates the average Itle;flount of salt in the ocean al
at two and a half per;'',#nt. From ;output:4omi ) s
based upon the amMir of the tides, ~its is 'highly „ v
probable that the AtlaMic, and Pacific 'oceans are; ~
, ir
in the parts;eo 1,..5 than n h i r miles j 4 ..,
deptS. NS ere we tai. ace the .average depth, ,of,„;
i . at five miles, it 'tsclu4 doubtless be a, moderato
1 es'timan. T ln supcift:C'4l extent it C 0413 full three ~
fifths of the earth*s!silface. Assuming, then five
miles a 5 the average Aount of salt centaimalli}
• . :* i
it, were,the waters e 441 ely es s aporateti,lthe saline' - :'
• r...sidue would form it ii, hurl of salt More than -
.
five hundred feet in ihlcknesi, covering ' ,.
full three ....
,
'fifths of the surfaeo the globe. if, then, this.:.
, , "..x. , . • ' I
mass of salt were ererity tp:ead over, the entire
: amount of land on ib,..carth''s surface, it yenta
' cover it to the dew!) 4 7:0 'feet. But .no mom • :
Cian.utie-Lifth of 14'etrth's sttri.re is habitable,.
~,
W e o
Were then thesalt rnained it' the ocean spread
i
overall the hahit4l4-tiut4 of the globe it would
cover theat to tkie Ll4O of 1500 feet, o l r something '
. ,
more than a quartet L;• a mile. , .
0
0
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1,8 flout
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cipiinecl,
why anti
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-moving
11 its ca.
l iking of
Vhy not
bu done.
lie breads
omin
deep in
linen end
burninq'
etlo a si.;
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who t I
‘vas of the
mg
G. G. Nt.
mot
inciplcd tv,
F ats of *his
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id in the
harArquing
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