MEDICINES. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills OF THE I:IORTI1 AMERICAN COLLEGE r: or Health: NO MEDICINE has ever been introduced to the A merican Public, whose virtues have been more cheerfully and universally.acknowleged, than the a boot named WRIGHT'S INDIAN-VEGETABLE PILLS. To - descant upon their merits:atthislate day, would went to be wholly.unnecessary, as very few indeed who read this article, will be found unacquainted with the real excellence of the medicine . But if further . proof Were wanting to establish the credit of this singu•- far remedy, it might be found in the fact that no medi cine in the courrirv!has been so • I,SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFEITED. , Ignbrant and Unprincipled men have at various pla ces, manufactured a spurious pill ; -and in order more ;completely to deceive the public have made it In out -ward :appearance to 'resemble the true medicine. T hese wicked people could never pass off their worth :est trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, 'who because they can purchase the spu rious article at a rethiced rate, lend themselves to this monstrous systemof imposition and crime. The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there fore be .fm their. guard against every kind of imprial qton, and remember the only.genuine :Agents in Potts r illc,are Messrs. T. & J. Beatty. ' The following highly respectable store keepers hasp been appointed Agents for the sale of .• WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR •SOTIUYLKILL COUNTY, and of whom it is confidently believed the genuine edeilieine'tan with certainty be obtained: T. &.J. Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. . Arim Mauls, - Mahantango. •. J. Weist, Klingerstown. Jacob Kauffinan,Lower Saltaatango, • Jonas Kauffman, " do • 'John Snyder. Friedensburg. Featherofr,Drey &c.o. Tuscaroras William Tager:: Tamaqua. • Jiihn :Valuer. Upper Mafantango.2 Ferrider, West Penn•Towaship. , • Caleb Wheeler„ Pinegroke. P.:Schuyler. &co. East Brunswick Township. _lli IL - DeForest. Llewellyn. IL 0. S. J. Kauffman, Zimmermantown. k Taylor, Minersville: , • I:llarte Iteifsnmier,-New' Castle',- ' Henry Koch Soo, McKeansbarz. Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon., • John...Mertz, ?if iddleport. samuel Boyer. Port Clinton. Edionmalcer,& Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. .11E.W..4r2F.: OF COC2I ^ TERFEITS. 'Eke only security eigaiiist imposition is 'to introcise frolic the regular a . dynrtisud agentA, and In all ca=rs he ~iarticular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable pills. Office devoted etidesively to the .ale of the Medi- I ins. Willrt4l,SZ.ie and remit. No. IGO Rate' street. Phila. ,bd;dita • 75. Itt.aioni'ler. non , . are e.c.F opt Wrlght MEM TOILET ARTICLES. G E f E NAT & i f ROMAY FLEAs , ..iNT AND cr,rams 'CURE FOR FRECKLES, :troth, Mathes. ;. Ringworm, and idliiTobstitiate affections-of the sat d, reinnt ;riff every immtrity and giving to the complexion a cleat:it-F.3 truly hrautilit 1. To gentlemen i. reccimanti tided T'or removing the irritation and nlh r ilviease4 oftldi skin, often produced by the use ni soiiiix and creams in ,shaving, the Kaly dor.tu.tvlie used n tthout the least danger on the most deli, ate skim and is a refreshing wash in warm weath rr, or in travelling. price 51) cents per ifottle,• LENN ' h* INDUS 'LAIR vr. , ,t4atiQn is compounded of various oils, Conning . jot:ether a,romponild of Cro:I„t ratio, for.promot Mg the growth and prAso•reitie the hair, it nourishes the roots, the rousing, it to rrow witic eieor, and preventiug II from killing nit, or turning. ,grey, removing at the ,titat.. tine% the dandruff which ratjse4 the hair to fill out Tothose cello have lost their hair he sickness or any other rause, e cent old age, it is conthiently rec. .'otaineiled, it gives a ulossy softness to the locks; and hostile eingular property of making the, hair dark, and i. , I herefore rerommepded to those ivito are braint,ing to turn erey- , it •is also an ecru tient curling fluid 31111 lii,asaMls perfumed it is um-atresteemr,l fir tires sing the hair in general, and for the heads of thildrein j+rite} Pit cents tier tattle.' , • G fIENN S ATHEITATIC ROSE TOOTH PASTE: vPry pliia , nnt and truly rtliriCinus: dontrilic,. is rrrep",treil front tisciedients perfet lly , hiliptlpita. it 'rives t pearly iviLitcne, in the &nines , to the 211.1115; aindfrititancy to the breath. rionrivin2 or illrlpi unt delay. and 1T reserving the tooth ..,.If,ctnally. It has ti t ,l - (1 and recciouiniendcd tiy.dciitists in i heir pray ' tic - 0. andi, b.dieved to win! Infany 'artii 11 of the kind lit rite. It is put in neat Ilona boxra , :trot having stilid filrin, is not liable -do Wilk spill, and fre, frrdin the grit of TOnth l'omlcrs g:. , ntal.pric,: cts. lied box. ITAtr; [lrv., is warran 7 , 1,110 di:1117, grey or red Itiir to-ri hanilmine_lirown or ' jet Mark, without i pity to the Mir, nr evedstaining to the shin, and innwith TlCif Q eCt afety. 'rn those who hav, .mremel,reinaturel :Trey. it is iutaln tu and I, ,"".•" en is nir troubled with 'grey v.lliskeri, it - ',trough - remnunilieud-il, the r6lnr pro :bum] ii. auri it not rub oir, or soil ,tetce I - K.; t F nix L r 11`',t:Fr .—A corn plow rr Tin , r.uniely,w.og be Dr. I'M; Lombar,ly, diqin,gliisloul 'hysiNinn la et celitury. The prriprt h elor as eve confidence iii it ; as a superior, preparation for the ilesLnielLit may be lise T l without 1117 , 1 eat ens ti o n. ,und ror pinipieß ntrier r irirertinzm of the it 41.ria,1 • , I{-0. '3l'; rent: prr b.)1710. articles litre !will sold - very CT -I,llsiv,ly by the subsciibertfor many Oil ;110 ,11oSH•litio101y 11 . 01:11111:4111 , 1110111: pre'para - I l , ins of ' , al ‘alai'i.altd hot to be ranked trial the hum bugs of the day, a trial will et.lxVint e blip loot skeptteii I, that Iheir ;coil quillhies are not over rated ‘•• Go6d i•':' , :hr:re and' Yet 110',/rave." • (4,C.N1*6 RIVALLED,:f...ArONIrEOt:s con _ • ~,„..„-.,., zpon ~.„.,,-,..,-,•:. . T r .° fielltlehleti Who al r• II :selves this liticle , _ stir r' with the ereatitsl , cortlithinee tie equal, if not superior to anyatther Slia'inz Soap in :OSe. For a P4l•ll2tiiiiit and Consistent hilt. r, wtilliell will not ilr'y ii- ' pelt the face or irritate the it ttal delicate skin. for Oil , S ,i,ise and eonillirt it E ivea to t 1, ~ f t.:-.4t0 , rnnbinnb, ,`,l,- ration of sit:l%lll2, renderitr.u i stirrinitly • easy, this it.iinnotilitl can Inc safely ree ontmentled. It is equallyi.l etr,wroat in warm or cold n - ater. and after usinz it,,the ' fa eeislitfi - §i - Vil and pleasant, and entirely free ft,,ni the trrgat but and millighneSS elicit ra , 1 , 1•11 by the n , e 4•f ' at ronz alkaline Snaps anti Shavine cr , trn,+., VI,. 1,1111- ' 1,9111111 is jolra4nntlynrrinnied aml put up in ''a nod chi- • Its tutv. answering' all tine I , :rib,,e , Of a- slilYttit; box, and oit trial will lie i . plllo Vi'ry et.ollolll,Cal illti tome. ' Ilillit, 11111111Z11W few year , 4l3i , arth le has been before ' tine Rilltlie. the ptoprietor has sold :i',.nerl hires of it, and the deinand, is ,onstanlly ilicreasinZ an its merits heroine known.: Tint a Cents are autnoritrd to return ' the puriluitte money, where it doll not give entire tint i:oh, Visit. • 'Hi Sapoine,lons flolitmotnil is ennipirml of inr , ri , - "ilicitts,im admirably cotillion ivied. llia k t Ai% in; it, 1.11.3,11re. , •—!.r. S. Cazrtt , . , , . . 'The Saponacenus compoutlp, is the best preparatinn xtant for,living pnino , es. R-ig ettensively nation ' tleerve-; to he ; every gentlenm aim et. 4 hintp•lf, .holild buy ,h, • —l'hilailelphia gazette. • 'We be:: to call the attention of tho hoarded porti“wof on!l7itterq, V; the Sannnarentis Connlintl. It ithn • eie,eption,lhe best slnivingsnapove ever it - SI:II.' am. `Tile SaponaceolisCompnimil.fit shaving, is the hoar ---11 , 11111 , ti the very hest article, ill use, for the frhattluilinnian face divine. What with a kern" . 4.1k.f0r mid this Compourid„ yen. may share .ynilr face in hall are pronolincing the word. • It i•A an anomaly in' la a:ma ue—it IQ a very :moil shave, a nid yet Ito sliai,..--11,1611 Daily , Preplird W. GLENN, M . :m ei:tourer of Perfumery. Cos uietirs. and -Fancy td and NI south Third street, opposite tae Cc 'Lliarigc, Philadelphia. And also sold by BKNJ. HANNAN, Ag't., Pottsville. 2n-1p EINE ,NEW DRUG STORE, .. . . eG's .--:.. . E.D. EICIIIIOI,TZ, d:: ,CO.. ryspri tinny 1- inrorm.. the Cit IZPriS of Pothiti.illp, 0114 7 * ...... :r5C1111!t1ki1l county generally, that they liiirf: .i••‘- , 011(111;1j. (in the stiorc, formerly occupied by Mr. enater,) a gone 1-assortment of . - 1 Dellgß, . _ Medicines, . * . Chemicals, 'Paints; - Oils, ''' . . ' Dues,. • • Varn ishe3, Putty, • . Glass, „ • Specs, " • ' Patent Medicines, -4±.., 4-c. . - ' . % And'solicits a share of public pationage. confidently ass,nring the public,. that every ;ankle in their line. 'udi he of the first quality, and purely genuine. Having served:a regular apprenticeship to the hnsi ness- in Philadelphia, those who favour them with cell can rest satisfied that they will ; guard strictly a gainst all mistakes, and have there medicines pot up with the greatest - care and nicety. ✓ icians• prescriptions nttended to wlth'partieunr care nt a❑ hours. Country l'hys'Flanh and Store !teepers, supplied at a small advance on city prices. December ,3, : . 49—ft, Gkoaciies Liquora, Hay, &c., CHEAPER THAN EYER. rpm subsctiher has just receive,' a 'urge supply el • eiverpool6ne an d y . coarse' Salt, Sacks, . _do do lay by the Safe; • 60 gireels Nlinors' Oil. 60 Rage - Rio Coffee. .'Peas ordifferent hinds. in Chests a nd half 'chests Nitgrtr by the Hogshead or barrel. Molasses by the Barrel.&c. Together with a variety of Other Croccriem, all o whielroa ill her sold at New lurk prices, with the freight added. JAMES DOWNEY.- Morris' Addition to Pott.zii.lle. SU Dec. 14. Staves! StoVes!l Staves!!! T CST received at - the York Store:a well selected esortment of Coal Coriktne Stoves, Parlour Radiators, Sheet Iron, Cannon and hare Cylender Stoves, of the • atest anti most improved patterns, which I now offer( fre . eate, at Philadelphia remit prices, (cost of transom' alien only added) which will he fitund upon exarnina ; ten cheaper than Stoves of the same. quality, have etheen cold in Potuvitle. Sept. 2! •- EDWARD. YARDI.EY 111 A RPF. R' ILLUMINATED AND. NEW PICTORIAL BIBLE. Tb be completed in 50 numbers, at 25 cts. per ntimter. • This greatand Magnificient Work will be embel. fished with Sixteen hundred historical Engravings, exclusive ofan initial letter to eardi chapter, by J. N. Adams, more Than fourteen hnndred of which are from original designs, by J. O. Chapman. It will he minted from the standardcopv of the American Bi ble Society; arid contain MargiOal References, the Apocrypha; a Concordance, 'Chronological Table, List of propeui Names, Genera, Index, Table of Weights, NleaViires, The large Frontispieces, 'rides to the Old and Nev Test aments, Family Re cord,- Presentaio Plate, Ilistorieal Illustrations, and Initial Letters to the Chapters, Ornamental Borders. &c., loin original designs, made expressly for this edition. be J. G. Chapman, Esq., of, New York; in addition to which there tviil be numerous large engravings from designs hidisiincmisheilmod ern artists in France and Fnoland—to which a fatitn des will be givpn in the last number. lia•The great suPeriorny oflearly pronlimpres sions from the. Engravings, will insure to those who give their names at once, the pdssession of it in the MC4IE-ST STATE OF PERFECTION. To be completed in about 50 numberti, : at 25 eta each. lII' The s.ubscribei Itlis been appointed Agent:for the purpOse of receiving suliscrii-tions to this Bible. in Schuylkill County. where a eriecimen copy of the Work can be seen, f' CHOICE PE - ItV'UIdIERY THE FM:u - tidier his jitZt received a supply of the, choicest kinds of Perlumety, embracing a gen. eat assortMent ,of - the best quality—inferior artielei are mit kept Among the v.ytety, to the following inonq ile Caroline, 't Treble Extracts!. Verveine, • Jasmin. ' For • GcraniuM Pntchouly,• nandkercniefS. • Farina Cologne, Lavende.t. Prise, Florida 'ant! I.loneiY Water,doulde and treble extracts. Otto Millen Scent Bottles. Scent:Bags. • . Genuine Bear's Oil. Pousell's Poinmade Philoconie, or Beef's Marrow Glenn's India Clktir Roussell's India Hair Dyd. • ' Michaufs Freckle Wasq - Glenn's Roman Kllydor filar-cosi:lr Oil. ' Rose 1 is Salve'. Cold Cream. an excellent article. :'Pullet powder and - Boxes:. 'Vine.; re tle Rouge, •„ relnbrate I Emollient Saponaceous Paste, for whitening and softening the skin Orri's Tooth Wash.; • Glcroos•Sapornmeous coMpound for Shaving, Poussell'a unrivalled SluXving Cream. Brown Wtbdsor Sody. . . celehrited.Alitiond Soap: .Otto ol i gnse, Orange, Lemon, Musk, and a va riety ofothrr.Spips. Clothe, ff,tir, Whisker, teeth and Nail Brush- All of u'xich will btit sold at Philadelphia prices in. BANNAN,AgI. 4u ‘' , " 1 1.1.1.'01 NV [Warr ~ • . • NEI,V.CAS4I DRY GOOD, nIINCI7 Asa TIUMMING n • S TORE, IX TIIF. 'ROOM FORMERLY deCUPIED BY .1 MRS.' Pilll.l.il'ti IN CENTRE STREET. , . 111,2 pertfuliv tuforais the citizens of r.it,rLtir',,:rod the pahlie in Retieral, that he hatjirst. ‘,.. pelled a freidt assortment of the nearest st'ylea of gou'ds, roast.ttong of . r ,„ Silk; la cuns,-.4 Ipaca,;, arid Balideines. .... frith a i:arletv i,f fancy grod. , S. Also, a new.andsplen ,l I ,tylo of z : I I . :Ws, Silk; Thil.l AO* a and other shawls, Ilia , , and Illizek Cloths of a' superi9r' quality. ' Ae has also on haml, .!i;ovirrg - Silk, Spool andlat,t3nt 7/tread of: the 1;::k1 -0. - 711y, Gloves and Hosiery, Straw'. eg horn, G i rap, Braid and other stlllesoji,FaneN flannels, by the care, doz. or single _Bonnet, . Me lesand Bays Le; .al5, !• - • • All of whichwill 1.11 , 01 d it --!! Die hitre=t cash prices. t Ant. 'o' Iti 11--' JO:3EI'LI SKTGAN. and,,r,s4zar.l having heroine the whier and propriiiiiir of Mr. John titiugerf's newly invented flatent Washing Machine, (tit the county of islchnvl kill and i+ now iwik inG tie machines at his shop, in •flptts, % ill h whir.:be.lriA a aupplyiton hand for inspection and sale, at It.: very Moderate Oilre of seven dollars. 'Phis machine fors•hc,ipanss, efficacy and perfection in any respect, is without eilzcoption the gjeatest in the known World. jXt is • the oily washing ma chine ainimg the mane y tholisands that have hegn pro noonced; PERFECT.• It Wash+is without rut i bihg or ruhhing, tearing or weaeing, pressing or squeezing elf battens. does!itil the linerj, worl of clean sing hi as. 'nicks, Prills, &c., in a few minutes ; an wishes clan all .coat, , ,. pahlalooffis, Shirts ad •, Inching of thrtidirtiesti kind, with less than one tenth partnf•sowl necessffry t h e, ordinary way of tt alhht2. A girl u l t wavet years old ran wash mart in tt:43 houN, than to it w,inirdi in a whole Arlw hand. ISNAC eftqns: ' 31-- _A fresh s , ll,ply of 11(, - Ilucker's r,ye Solve. n our remiedr for-sore and Inflamed eyes, just receive and Cur sale at 3.IARTIN•S Drug Store. • August 17 • 33 J 'ILLITM ;:qui r t o rab, mER HANTS' UOTEL, 4 cOurta4nat Street; ' • - Y• 0 WK. ; August 1.1111 . 31, . ) • „ , . 1 UST >roreired at the 16i-k Store a.large and,genoral 0 assortm..nt. of- Rotted. sclurtre, flat, find -Round liar ton of-all lii4C4. .n,lpo, Ilatraperect ,Eiquire iron from 1 inch in 21, rail road tongue':l, Sledgc4 and - Hammers. nCrow. bars, Slit rods for' lior,se slices, jimiata nail rods, Band Iron, &c., Be., also Spikes and Nails, in theit va , Heti'. • • ' EDWARD VARDLE I 7 2, 4.in: 4, 1+15., , ' I ____ • ! • Grapityla's Formo, - . • .. A NEW editiOn,.:-revised and corrected, and A adapted to the i present pra4ice. Price $4 50,just published and for sale by' eobJan. 4, ISIS. B. BANNA.N; Ag't. . . 4 I t f' Common School .Spaier: , ... . N ke7;`:'e;l"f' l naiia '',iriZi Pisces fari..i,,-1,7„cit,,,,pr,V1,-,,,„ just pub ; fished and tbr sale by B. BANNAN,'Agent. . 'Frinnary .21, - - I A Nrr: and beautiful article insheeis.jusi rereived r 17.1 and COT sale ..by g 'B. TWIN:Oi, Ag't, ' Feb. - 8- ..• ; TE. beautiful article of Tea pa. per, for the , use of Merchants, just received and for sale by . ; ' ATTO 4 Nf-YLaw P 0 TZSI'II LE7, PJA. ' Witt-practice in - the :several Courts; OfSettoylkit Co • • •_GenAgetley. TAC4II3 REED. Estr.resnectfutiy infnrnis his friends St home, and 'thrum) that he has ppene'd a GEN ERAL AGENCY OFRIOE irttoan La nr.n Street, three anon. above -centre street, Where heaVILI attend to all business entrusted to his care. 1 Address Jacob Reed Potrseille.R6ltili/k4l county, Pa., kpri! 5,1845. ; • - ilr— N 1.411.. . • a . . • - - r r . . , , • 1 "1 IV ill. TEACH YOU TO FiERCE TEE BOWELS OF THE. EARTH, AND BRING OUT:FR.OE pc! 2..*,..u5 t7c s 'OF EDUNTALEB, METALS WHICE ' YY/ Li.tO/VB STRR3OTII TO OUR //ANDO AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OCR USE AND LE.A 1 Rylty--Dll.. JODN.yON ' - ----- ' -,..1 • . * ' : ...A 4 414, . • , '. I ' WEEKLY .11,,y' BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT R, E PROPRO Olt, POTTSVIIZE, SCHUfLKILL G'OUNTY, PA. VOL xxi SPLE(IsMID BIBLE January 5, Vt.c. 14 , IMPORTANT m Attmimzsaummsmisms Pott..v iik. Aut,m9t 3 BECKER'S IYE SALVE 'N Iron! Iron! ! ~- , - - • , LEAD,EN - PIPE.! . .' ; Inch Leadeti Pipe, , '. I' do rici ' •do ': 1 Inch do do .. 2 . - l' .•:-. Just received and Tor sale by , 1 , . Aug. 21 31— , -• onA:NNAN A'gt Motto Seals. B. BANNAN Ag't. Fcb. 8, 'lBl5 AND POTTSWALE GEMIAL ADVERTISER. 'INDEMNITY AGAINST ,L A SS FIRE ' . The Fr Insurance CO.I - OF PHILADELPHIA, • Capital $400,000, IFaidin ' ,Charter Perpetupl, ONTINUE tomake Insurance, permanent alai iced, on every description of propertY, in town and country on the usual faVorable terms. Office lee Chestnut Street near tifth,Street.•• CHARLES IC. RANCKER, President. DIRECTORS,' Cliarles Y. 'Basler, Samuel Grant. _ Scot 4 Frederirh Brom?, Thomas Hart, . Jacob: R. mith, 'l'homas S. Whcirton, r Gto. U. Iticharils,i - Tobias Traynor,' MordeSai P. Lewis; . CHARLES G. BANCKER, Seey. The subscriber bus been appointed agent for the a bove mentioned institution. and is noss prepared to make insurance. on every description of property, at the lowest rates..., Pottsville, June 19, 1911, OFFICE OF TIIE Spring ,Garden Mutual Insuiance Company. m 3 Corapany having organized according 'to the T prciaisions of Its charter. is tuitv prepared to make Insurances against loss by Ei.re on the mutual principle, combined with the security "r a joint stock canital.— The advantage,of this sy - o terti is. that edicientfscrurity is afforded at the lowest rates that the tonsinesh can be done fot, as the whole profits (less an juiciest not to exceed 0 per cent. per . aonnui the capital) will be re turned to the Members of the institution, with Ont their becoming sespi,nsib)e for any ofthe engagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the prentiutos ac tually paid. The-great snrres? tvhirh this system has rn.-1 with whereverit has been introduced; induces the Birectors to request the attention of the piddle to it, t (intitlent thatit require's but to be tin&trstimil to be appreciated. The 110 of Incorporation and any explanatin id re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at th e 0 1 7,4 -Vortligest r.rnir of r.th and tired or o f 1), DAN_ NAN, Pottsville, • • LAwEr.N . r.r. stit - Trr.n, Psiisident. L, 1311AAlt. Secretary. DIRECT 611 S, • ' • Corwin Stodilart. Robeit"L: Loughe i all, • 34,4-ph Nli.7ond. Ceorge Troutman, Elijah Dallett, , Sanoiel Townseitil, . P. L. Liignerenne, chitties to bee, George Ash, . Abraham IL Parkins, May I[,•ISS 1. iti— The subscriber - hag born appointed Mm , for the a bovecomPan'.Y. and is now ready to make ito:usranclis on 'all descriptions of pi t ion rt y it rates nittoli lower than usual. varying from sg. on the $lllOO to $lO - pe t :',lloo atinhally. 'fhe rates pAre , etuatly on!stono and 'trick Buildings lit good locations' is only per Oent—and. if the Compahy should prove to he zvprrilitat4 concern, the poison's insuring in it partake of the profits without incurring . any . risk. The Charlet - is the;- salmi as those 'ortlie Insurance t7opiptinies in .Nete England. For farther part eulars app to the subsoil r. . • I FL lIANNAN. 13: BANNAN E , Ttl AR f VEID LIFE INSURANCE; ANSI; ITYTRUST.TRUST CO.. OF •t. 'OF} 'E 159 CIIESNUT Al.j o li wnie ETri r \lran .on 'l,lre4.7;rant Annnitq.F, ;Ind in. lits. and Ter c eive and execute ttaistg. Ratty fur irrsiplbg .$.lOO on a singiq Ofr. Age 1. - ? r I year, yearn. t For Lit'e.i bally. ' 2O SO 01 - 'Q 'Si 5 ( 8 1 77 •30 I 13i ; 036 40 r 110 .1 S 3 i 3eo 00 I 100 ' • 00 , 4 110 00 435 '1 01 . 2 760 Es..kstri.p person aged 20 years neat birth-day, oy•payfng the Corolol tri.l, $l. 31, ,would serui,e. to his (h -omily or heirs $lOO. should he die in obe cent : or for $l3 10 he, lecureu to then - 181000; or for .l 3 co an:tn .:llly for 7 Yeats ;he secures to them $lOOO should lie die in 7 }'gars; or fors23 60 , , paid annually during life lta propels for them $lOOO whenever he dies.; tier $0550 hey would teedire'4 s oo o he the in one year. „Lore Nay 20, 1015. THE Matiagers of this Coniparly. at a mbeting held on the 27111' Deceiuber ult., agreeably to!, the design referred ill the original prospectus or cirtular of the eninpany, hripropriated a llo»us or addition to 411 'pon d., for Ole whole . of life. remaining force. that were issued prior to Ist . of January... Litt. Those of them lgrefbre which were ieeu'd in the year 15.3 6, Wi1l be emitted to 10 per rent ,upon the shin insrtrod, malting att addition of sloo'on every s,lltoo. That is slloo,.Will be paid when the policy heroines a (lane Instead of the $lOOO insured. Those policies that were, issued in 1037 will-be entitled es 01 0..; cent., or ss7 50 lon oh3i - y $lOOO. 4nd Illoselnisite4 Ms, ingt-he' Entitled to 71 per Wt. or $72 Rn every 100. and in ratable propurtior.s on' :At 7:111 l" fletes i„9acd priiir to Ist or 'Januar), The llontiS will tie rredited to each phliicy on, the hooks endorsed un presentai lint at the Odire. It is of the C.platiany. tit minion , to make, addition nr trot:, to Jilt: policies for lire at elated 'b is R. W. RICHARD:3i President. 7 Joins JAmks. Actuary.; OTh, tnThe suliorriber has been;appnlnted Agent fouhe above Inr Minion. and is probared etnct insurances on atithe PubliShed rales.land give al4 ilegircil'on the - subject, on aPPliention at:this eare. , :. • IIENJ.01IN”, HANNAN Pottsville Peti. inh, * s—t Drs. II 11.7.71:,=17.'4 • SO.rsapar.iila Blood Pills. -- 1 • TEE ribr PIMA in existence containing Sarsapa rilla in their composition. They p urity the Illood rind Einids of Pie body, alto cleanse the StomasLand Navel. , from all noxious sub stances bat rlre rolliposed entirely of vegetable Extracts, `(free from mercury and minerals) or Writ make them the safest, beet, and mnst ell - Wu:ions of utiv °the r in eiistentle. Several f.sons.lnficertifirdrr of their etrupcy have here toforeterrt published, and ;their sales f are in^r'frisinT annualtirby thousands. than One. Milano boxes hare already been• wild since their introduction: .3101? F:• THIN 100,000 'BOXES have b en sold In Philadelphia alone, Site past Year; thus, sh wing that in,the place where they are manufac tured tryfiaim a reputation, greater than any other pills-1 hich arises from the fact that TM. LEIDY is wen kinmin at /omens a regular jPhysirian, and his pills ale conseattently employed with greater ainifulence than any oilier; in addition to their own efficacy. — QuaVty and not ipiantiq` is a valnahlarettiibute he: longinp,to them; one box &tag more gimd than two to four o , others. Be advised, therefore, W . fien ne esiity requires to take nOne other than. • • LEIDrS 111.06 D tILLS. • Try }her at (they c.,,t but 2Srents e bpi.) Try them:. • So Fret' satisfied will you he of their good effects. you wilt never take any other:4. - After .yon have tried all other kinds, then t ruttr. , Lnidy's Blood Pills, the thfret ence will soon be din:livered. No change of diet no re strain} ft:Venn:locm, or. fear of catching cold need be appreh: dedt'younr„andold May take them with e qual sifety.../e Office and Depot, Dr. Leidy:s Health Empothim, No. 191 North SECOND street, pear VINE, (slgn'of the Colclett Ball and Serpentsl PhilaAelphia. Alito, by Klett & Co., Wetherill. &ICU:, W. Dyott & 'S'onst.A. S_& E. Roberts 4: Co., andcity Druggists gen erally. Also by P. Pomp and J.:Dickson. Ea i mam .1. P. Long, Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers in the United States. AlsO at J. G. BROWN'S (late W. Epring's) Drug Store; Centre street, Pottsville. '; - may Roussel's uttr . iv ailed Shaving . 9 nesv and splendid article, is now; ItnivcrsallT nowledged superior to ally Shaving Crease in the United Mates Or Europe:: Thin delightful preparation is unegitallcii for beauty. purity, and fracranco ; thofult snineVehat analogoifs to Gum . laln's Ambrosial Cream . and other similar com pounds, it far surpasses them all by the emollient ptisty consistency of its lather, which 5.) 'easy the beard as -to render shaving pleasant and easy ; possensss great advantages over the imported article. in being freshlv.prepateil from th&best materials, with the great est skill, aryl is not only the Inn(. rheapest article for shaving. It is elegantly; put up in boxes, with sinendul gilt labetiu Just received and-for sale by Novi, 9, 45 - B. 43.kNNAN, Ag't• itOtSSEL'S VLSAMIC i ELIXIR L.t.trGtElt, for the Month and Teeth. sIES wholesome and delightful oilontalgic Elise Y has been for many years past; the favorite cow. pOsitinn.of the well known - Wow of Dingier, Pere e Pits of Paris, for keeping the Areal!) fresh and tweet , preserving the gams in a healtLY drolitirm• and con sequently preventing the decay of the teeth ; it in con sidered a very unaneitenn article in Paris, and is be yond comparison the most beautiful and perfect prep aralion of the kind ever offered to the puhlic, since it has received the highest approbalien of the most etni nem dental Surgeons of this city; The Eau de tangier, elegantly Oct up in glass bot tle, with epiendid gilt labels, is a beautiful and valna ble article for the toilet, and only needs to be known, lobe folly apprelaten. Jkiat geceived and for sale by 9 FIRE INSURANCE. ANDREW ussrr•.L. LIFE INSURANCE P. DANNAN, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1845 SANNANgO • • -.... Cheap Book & Stationery Store. - ! • lllEsitbscriber has recently fitted up is Establish went, and is determined to sell all kinds of Selwal hocks, • Nisrellantjas flasks, Blank Basks, Sovionary; Fancy Stalionarrt, 4't:, 4e. I wholesale and Retail, at the lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. Being determined to accrimmodate the public, be re'speet fully solicits the patronage oral those in want of articles in his line ofinisiness.l ~ . Country Store-keepers Tear hers 'atid others.-sup plied wholesale at the very lowest cash prices. v.:- If Storekeepers and others, will' be kind enough to furnish us with a liSubf the !looks, the require; we will lie happy to furnish them with a tisti of our prices per doom. in order to satisfy theta, that we do sill goods at Philadelphia prices:• j ' Mat 2, 9 1 .1 1 :91ANNAN, Agent. Wholesale and Retail Store. Tilt: subscriber Is inthiced fosm the v‘tv lil,eral en ceuragement he has received (and !also from the necessity of their being a cheap net:111181°re, in this part of the town) has procured and will keep "constantly nn hand- 4 -Flour, salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee', Cheese, Mo lasses, Vinegar. &c., de., whh Is in connrction nith his present stock of !lams, Shoulders., lSlat'keral, lierrint and Cod fish, Brown, 'Yellow and .White Soap t Also a very stiperior article of pure Paint, Alincind and Fancy Soapy—?perm and Tallow Calidles-Winterand Fall Strained Spr•na Oil, &a. &.c., &r. All elf whivh lie will !ell at the lowest Cash Iletail 'Prire;—..ind to Ninnies, or those buying to sell again a liberal deiluctlon Veil] he 'made; in proportion to the quantity taliiirr. EDWARD YARDI.EY4 York Slnre. P. S.—From the fart of my, in Vine a pi . r.V , ll In the City, whose tinie and attent ilevotH to Dieselee ,tion of the articles I propose selling. I have no heaita t ion in. saying that I can furpisll goodS as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call and judge fer Pottsville, Sept. 23, 18 f ' E. V.:. • Perfuntery! Perfumery ! rpu C SUbseriber fras Jest opened clot of Elegant and Superior French Perlioneryi auto which s Earina C,ologne,Florida Water, lldney tVater, .a very pledsant perfulne, and is an excellent article 101 keeping hair in curl Cr either Ladies, tigtolemen or Children; Roman Kalydor, for the gnomic:ion, Snellingißuttles, - LavebderWater, 4ose Waterosu perio. Bcar's Oil, in Pots and B Alatrow i o. irumo, Orris Tont hiVash,-Toilet Piiwder. Powder Boxes and ruff,-Indian Oil and ;Indian Dye, for col ouring Flair a beautiful brown and dark color, Ma cassar Oil. Scent Bags for drawers, Genuine Otto of Doses, in -Bottles, Drown I,l'indsor,! Alesk, Orange and Lemon. Otto of Roaeo.Sze., 4:e; Soaps. A so, Glenn's Saponaceens Compound for, , sntl,ing, Itousselrs Celebrated Shaving Cleani, Rousselt!s E.nollient Japrinaceous Paste,for whiten. ing and softening the Hangs, and Oct eating chap. ping. ;f . nousselra.Balsamie Elmer Llngier, for the Mouth snit. Teeth, keeping..the breallOcsit and swtct, preserving the gums in d healthy condition, and preventing the decaying of the teeth.reeotuntentleil by eminent Dentists. For salent Philadelphia priers, by I ' B. BANNAN. Agent. Deectither, 23. , • 52 • Blitiisl-IES! BRUSIIES !! frollng subscriber has just received a beautiful 'as -sortment of Ilair, Hat Crumb and Clothe Brushes. ~ 1 10'nenis fo *I 37+ of American Manufacture, bet .ter, handAomer and cheaper, than lile English and french article, all of which will 'be sobLyery c heap:— A mong,:the lot are Ladle,' Hair Tirusltesi ' • BEN :I. 11.kiNNAN, Agent. September 24 . i f I 36 _ i School-Books, . Fancy. Statianeay, Miscellaneous Books, s eonithon Stationery, .131ank Books, . Papcil Hariging,A, , Paper ruled,,.l; Borders, &r.; ' ~----- Do , plain,. •' : ' Blaili l bluc & red Ink. Wrapping Paper, ;Perfumery; &c., ' Blasting do The subscriber has just received a large 'supply oldie above named articles, embracing a large and general varietY l all orwhich he Willlsell wholesale at Philadelphi'a' prices—and by retail, a numberOf the articles will be sold tniich loiVer 'than in the city,'. B. B. BANNAN, Agent. I :February ?, • ; 6 • . . _ . • COBB' 1\ EW 'SCHOOL BOOKS. ' THE subscriber has been , hppointe l d Azent, for the sale or tijeSellrraks in Schuylkill county, and is prepared to POnislt them iyholesale; at Me publisher's prices. The aeries embraces :; . L' , - .. , . 'Readers Nos. I, I.antl 3, .. .. New Sequel, . New North Arrwrlear. Reader. . , A New 'Atitinetic, wilt be pnblislw.l School Dirviors, 'ratchet's And others,:dre invited to •examine BANNA:N, Agent: . Feb. e , Superfine, extracts fdi the OUCH AS Jeronimo, Jasmine, Patchouly, Vervein &c.. &c. Together wlth 'Odoriferous ent flop, Otto of Roses, &e 4 in vial, DraWers, together with a general assortment of Ihnessell'sOlebrated Perfume just reteireit and for sole Lp „ . • 111'..ISJ. UANNAN, AZeltt: November .9 • 45 arhNI A Y .ONE DOLLAR W—LA few lArge - 4.9 Family Quarto• pi** at $l,OO each, jui received. A150,.5eh001.f34)164,,t at 373 cents each by the dozen—and heautittil Testamenta,lettered, as low'aa-$1 373 per dozen. for sale by Feb. 8,2845 Slates! Slateq;! mozEN SLATES, wholesale'hodircatail. rani "fronrgt; to fs2 per Dozen jnk rereived and for site by ‘. ' DitIANN AN, Agent, March 8, —lO .MAPS I! . T"E Pit receoe goo assortment of Map: ;and& 6,1,910, at about one fourth th , _whi t brollgtieNt to 1511, em bracing_, - '',. • d' .4 Map of the World, . : • :i • T r - - : fr 200 •aPs.of the United Stazeei . 1 . , 200 Do do 1 25 Do - , 40' : : •,! _ 300 Charts of the prt,tdent9, .1 25 Together with Mit , hell's Trav:eller's Goble, thiottolt the United States—Maps of the :stateg, Texas, &e. • Junel3 , 23_ NOTE PAPERS ,:AND;; EN VELOPES, OF the latest and most fashionable style, to , gether with Mourning Note .Paper, just re ceived and for sale by 13.1 BANNAN, Ag't • November 2, . 44 D. B. ,S.ritith •Sr. W. Halgson,jr*. ' 1,1, - noensALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,: Manufacturers of Pitarniacatical and Cheni ical Preparations 4- importers of Foreign Drugs; IC : E. CORSSA OF Ancn & 61XTn STs • PlltLAl)Elirill.l. • pIIVSICIANS, Druceists and Stnrekespers sapplied / with ruediriteS of the hest flintily, nn lihpral terms. Medicine Chetist; for travel] intr or fttr familiss,'nf va rious iitzes. The various new rcrnerlics and rare Chcm-' teals, with particular regard to 'their purity. August 3 • • 31 --Smo Philadelphia !, Auction Sales. C. J. .IVOLBERT:, Auclionecr. No. 51 Mum Er S. BELOVn,SECOND ST. PHILAD•. • Reenlar sale days! Imported and American Dry Gni:ids Tuesday & friday V Morning?. shop Goods —Every Wednesday Aftetimon. Boots, lameans —Tuesdays&c and Fridays at 12 o'clock a.Y. Country M erchants will find at these Sales,a large and general ai.smarnent ofltnriOried and Domestle.Sta pie and fani.V Goods. to wlikti their ottention tuinvi red , Goods delivered on the day. of Sales.lwr as a respon sible person will be infaitenilatice, whd for a small re amen' ion. will pick and .forvard goiids as directed. Philada.; Jaquayy 11, • - JOHN W. HOSBEERY., 1 A T () N1t . ;,.A11;" IL .P , " 1 pittrlGtqlg,llG, rn. PLu rE MAR' V TINS. Ding Store ' an -,assoittrient of r iohins Flutes. Clarionets, Fifes &e. to which he invites the attention of musicians gal others. :March -15, Ns. ;, Poor indeed must thou be, if around thee Thou no ray of light and joy eanst throw;' If no silken coill of love bath bound thee To some little world through weal end woe. lf nmilearryes thy fond love can . brighten,-- : No fond voices answer to thine own; , If no !Mother's, sorrow; thou eanst lighten, By daily syinpathy and gentle tone.' Aot by deeds that win the eroWd's applauses, Not by. works that give thee world-renown, Not by martyrdom, or vaunted crosses, • Canit thouiwin and wear the immortal crown • Daily struggling, though unloved and lonely, Every day it rich reward will give; Thou wilt tind, by hearty striving only, And truly loving, then' eanst truly live. • st.t.hou revel in the rosy morning, , When all nature hails the lord of light, And his smile the mountain tops adorning, I Robei yon fi.agrant fields in radiance bright . Othdr hands May grasp the field and forest, „ . Proud proprietors in pomp may shine,— But With fervent lore if thou adorest, -- .Chou art Wealthier—all the-world is thine! Yet if through earth's wide domains thou iovelt, Sighing that they are not thine alone, Not ihoie fair fields but thyself thou lorest, AUZI their beauty and thy worth are gone. Nature wenrs the colors of the spirit; Sweetly to her worshipper she sings;. MI the glow, the gruce she doth inherit, Round her trusting child she font* flings. • The highest gifts my girl has received, during its world-pilgrimage, have often been bestoWed by those who were poor, both in money and intellec tual cultivation. Among these donors,.l particu r lady remember a hard-working, uneducated chanic, from Indiana or Illinois. • He told me that he was:one of thirty or forty New Englanders,. who, twelve years before, had gone out to settle in the western wilderness. They were neighbors; and had he'en drawn,to unite together in emigra tion front a genera' unity of opinion on various subjeCts : ..For . aprne Vara previous, they had been in the habit of meeting, occastanally'M each other's 'houses, to talk iiver.their duties . to. God and men, in all simplicity of heart. Their library Was the gospel—their priesthood tine inward light. 'These Were then no anti.slaverir 1 1 5ocieties; but thus taught and revetentially willing to learn, the . ) , had no nped• of such agency, to dise•ivi!r that it was wicked tci enslave. The efforts of peace societies had reached this secluded band lardy in brokenAchoesi and non-resistance societies, had .no existence: But with the volgine of the Prince of Peace,- - and hearts open to Ills influence; what need had they ; of-pre ambles and resolutio.nsi . Rich in iiiritualcillture this little band] started for the Far West, Their inward homes were blooming gardens; thry made their outward h a wilderness. They were industrious 'and' frugal, and ill things prospered under their band's. 'But sobriwolires,catne . near.the, fold, 'in the shape of `reckless, unprincipled adventurers; believers in force and cunning, who acted according to their creed. The colony of practical Christian's spoke of their depredations in terms of gentle remon : strarice; and repaid them with unvarying kind ness. • • • • ney.went ifarther—they' openly announced: !You may do us what evil you choose, 'we will re turn nothing but gOod. , ) Lawyers came into the neighborhood. and 'offered services to settle disputes. They answered: ' • . B. BANNAN, Ag't. 6- •We have no need orYou. As'neighbors, wt..' receive you in the most friendly spiritj 'What will you do, if rascals burn yotir barns, and steal your harvests?' 'We will return, good; for evil. We believe this to ho the highest truth,,and therefore the best el pedieney.' ' When,.the rascals heard this, they considered it la.marvellouS good joke, and did many provoking things which to them Seemed witty : Bars were 'taken down in the night and cows let into the cornilelds. The Christians repaired the damages as well as they could, put The cowsliniothe barn, :and at twilight drove them gently home, saying., Neighbor, your cows have been in my field, I havS fed them well during the day, but I would not keep them all night le.'t the children should suffer for their milk.'. If this was fun, they 'who plannzd the.joke found no heart to laugh at it. By degrees a yipible change came over these troublesome neighbors.- 7 Tlky / ceased to cut off horses"- tails, and break the legs l bf poultry. Rude boys would say to a youn• ger brother: .DOn't throw that' stone, Bill! when I kilted the chicken last week. didn't they Send it to mother, because they thought chicken broth would be good for poor Meryl I should think yo•t would be*ashained to throw stones at flair chickens Thus was evil overedine with good, till not one Was foUnd. to do them: wiiftil injury. Years passed on anti saw them thriving in worldly substance, beyond theirpeighbors. yet be loved by,all: • From them the lawyer and the con stablo obtained no. fees. The she/ill - stammered end apologized when he took their hardearned gOads in pay ment,of the war tax. They mildly replied: • 'Tis a bad trade, friend, Examine it in the light of conscience and see ,if it be not.' But w hil e they refused to pay such fees and taxer, they were liberal to a proverb in their contributions for all useful and benevolent purposes. At the end of ten years. the public lands, which they had chosen for their 'farms, were- advertised for sale by auction. 'According to , the custom, those who had settled and cultivated the soli, averts considered to have: the : rightle bid it in at the dolma:tent priett, which at that time was ter. IDS tiy,Uns • Ifr 31155.114.1101 ES V:13:31.0W. or rOILTLAND, ZIEF • Why-tints longing, thus for ever sighing, For the far otr,. unattained and dim; . I While Elie beautiful, all around thee lying, . Offers up.tts lov, perpetual hymn? 1 \Vouldst thou listen to its gentle teaching, All thy restless yearning,: it would still; 1 Leaf and flower and laden boo are 'Preaching, I --Thine own sphere, though humble, first to filli lxistian olonll.-I.lclper of ~ttnbncSir,. II r shillings.per acre.. But the fever of land specula tion then chanced to run unusually high. 'Adven turers from all parts of the country were lloeleing to the suction;; capitalists in Baltimore Philadel phia, 'New 'for and :Boston. were sending agents to buy up western lands: No one suppOsed- that custom or equity would be.iegarded. ' The first day'ti sale showed that speculation ran to the verge of insanity. Land was eagerlybought iii at seven teen, twenty : five and thirty dollars per nere. The. Christian colotty . hzd stuall hopes of retaining their farms. As firet settlers tlaeyhadehose n the best lane; and persevering industry had brought it into the highest cultivation. Its market value was much greater than the acres already sold at esor .bitant prices. tit' view of these f4cts they had pre- pared their minds for another remove it.to the wit- . clerness, perhaps to be again ejected by a similMi ',process. But the .morning their lot was' offered for sale, they observed, with grateful surprise, that their neighberajWere every:where busy among ill. crowd, begging and espostulating:; Won't bid on 'these lands! -Thes4-Incti have been working hard on thein fir ten years. During all that time, they never did. harm to man or brute. They are al ways ready•te give good for e‘ii.-__They are R . blessing to anY rieigliborhood.• It vVould be a sin and 3. shame to'bid on their lanes. Lai them go . at.'the Government Price. The sale came on; the cultivators of the soil of fermi ten shillings,:iritending to hid higher if, ne.: cessary. nut among all, that crowd of. selfish, reckless, spearlators, not one bid over thew—. 'Without an Opp°Slip-voice the fair acres return ed to them! I - do not know a more remarkable instance of evil overcome by ghod. The nicest political economy lies fuliled up in the muinq of Christ. • With delighted reverence, I listened to this' un lettered backwoodsman, as he explained his phi- . losophy of universal love. •What would ion do,[ ; , said f, 'it aOdle, thieving vagabond came arnoiig you, resolved to stay, but determined not worlir 'We would !give him fOod when hungry, shelter him when cold, and alWays treat him as a brother.' 'Would not this process attract such characters? How would you avoid hoing.overrun with them?' 'Such chai*ers would either reform Or not remain with us.. We should not spear:, an - angry word, or refuse to,, minister to their necessities ; but We should invariably. regard them with the de,epOt sadness, as We - 'would a_guilty, but lailoved)son.-i- This is harder for the human;oul to bear than whips or piisons. They could not e;tund it; lam : sure they could not. It, would either melt'thetr, Or.drive them away. In nine cases out of ten I believe it Would melt them. felt rebuked for my want: of faith, and conse quent shallOwness of insight: That hard-handd, laborer brought greater richcs to my soul than an Eastern merchant laden with pearls. I repeat, money is not wealth. A7FtVO'FF.S OF Ma. SCAOLETT, (Luna Ants- GEO..) —A country attorney Perhaps'paid him the highest compliment once when he was underval -rung his; qualifications, and said, 'Really, there is nothing ins a man getting so: many verdicts, who always has the luck to be on the right side of th e 'cause: This reminds`one af Partridge, in .I . cn . Jones,' who thought Garrick was a.poor actor, for: any one could do all , Ho was nettling, of an actor at all.' His weight with the - -court and . jury was not unhappily eFpressed by another.per son, .when asked at;what he rated Mr. : Scarletis value. 'A thirteenth , jury man,' was' the answer, A remarkable instance is remembered,. in West minater Hal!, of his acting in the 13'0 of the jtiry at the critical mawient of their beginning to eon. Bider their verdict., He had.defended a gentleman of tank and fortune against a charge of an ittro cioni description. He'had performed his part with eNen more than his accustomed zeal antbskill.—: As soorkas the judge had summed up he • tied up his papers deliberately, and, with ...a face stniling and easy; hut carefully turned towards thel jttry, he rose and said, loud enough to be generally heard; that he was engaged to diduer, and in so clear acas2 there was no occasion for tiiin o" vtir what must be the certain event. He then retired, deliberately bowing to the court. • The prosecu ting counsel were astonished at the excess of Con ,fidence M . 'of effrontery, nor w,as.it lost upottilie jury, who began their dgitieration. But ripe cf The juniors hating cceasicin to leave the court , found:th4 all this confidence and fearlisi-ness had never crossed its threshold, for behind 'the daor stood Sir James Scarlett . , trembling with anxiety, his face; the color of his brief;and awaiting the re sult of Atte clearest case in, the world' in breathless suspense.— The'Lato Rcuietc.• TnEßinn3.—The New }raven (Conn.) Coo. tier !slates the following interesting incident, wheat occurred a few years since, in orin of the v loges of Connecticut kyoun; lady, confined to the house by pr t acted intlispoMtion, was in the habit of f'edilig- a s Tail . aw, which had a nest on a tree near the dO - Or, with crumbs of hresd. The little ercaltiie", had.a warm heart. ur,IM her. homely dress:and goon learned to love her patron, became ly tame: and would fir;p'about, the table ° , while the fainily Were at their.meals. Thiswas . repcale I whenever the dour was open, CV at last, lwr the, was induced to accompany her; and .11Atilso4id s pick up the scraps which their fair entthrnet. upon a soft, scattered near her 'upon the carpet. In the fall one 'of : them (leis against the 'window, and triad to get in, but the •lady was.too feeble to expose herself to the air, and so could not admit her visitor to a farewell.inteiview.-= Nett spring they both came, as docile'aS In the course of a few weeks, as the lady lay upon. the sofa, upon a Sunday morning, being -too well to go to Churcbythe house perfectly .still, and • the door open, she hearda great chirping and twitteiing on the stepi.__L.oolting about for die cause, she espied her inure oparrow c.rti;ring the apartment, followed by seFeral of her prhpny; and the partner of her toili bringing up the rear. They all remained With her for half an h.iur, per fectly fearless, and at horne.'till having satisfied theie.appetites with the morsels which were 'strewn for ;them,iand expressed their. obligations with -sweet, wild mask, they 'retired to the shrubt?ery" • - • • --Pleurae Of Nioniosr etre NU,11..-121sr hags on the Nile are the meStilteantifril that I hare ever enjoyed. In the daytinie, the burning sun rays are .so powerfulfally'reyerherated from the water, the de?ert sands, and the chalky hilt., tho (nib does'not feel disposed te:ligait the cabin.. But !awards evening, you cat e:ant recline for a OW:. pie of tours upon a broati , iefa, and breathe the liod, bland, first% air. - 'le.:eun.sinka behind the 13 - ark-blue Lib . a 1" bills, wbili beams fall upon , the Arabian summits as o rt:-.4t4.nistn. clothing them With the hues of flOwers,butterflies . and game.- Some of the hills look like , great Jeering roses, oilers like chlina of ar.nethists,. in a golden set tin;. The quiet ivatL4 faithfial6; mirrors thebeau tifcl tisioa, only as with g light &Suzy Veil bra tli;‘,l 0% cr it. I he-per fuit'icS.of spring•tido fill the armaaplicre ;frelda of retie seed, vytolles; and' cotton , treet, fie around as in full" bloom ; acacia shruba in(c%Woven with lilac and blue colored para‘ites, stnnatital the Water-vrheels by which the.fields, are li4gated, or %dish on the hanks of the ' river balsamic, refreshing. fragrance, is like thebreath br spring in etre fields art.! woods, during the falie r st season of the year, : While doves arecradled!up'on the palm branches,• nr cortina, and coquetting amongthe bushes, wa ter fowl sit clusters upon, the sand banks—here some marble white, %berg - others raven black; ebb.- pin,out their motiotonntfs evening song, which they seem to litive les:rri,ed from the uniform , plashif?"o7 . the 'river hy= which they dwell. ISonieflllll2, a, 'largo beriinf floats over the'strerim, and now arid then, the pCliCan,with heavy flapping. wings dives after a- ti*h.3 ; -..Brhen the sun is down . and the et ruing glow is:faked, another aoftor ra diance arises in tlie south; to clothe the pale uniuntainarigain with rns,S4 tints. Meanwhile the. Stars hays arisen, Venn fairest of all ; Orion as. : cends, over the then later, arises. ilanopusovhich - you see at' home. We float Idowel as if hetWeC:i-iCtwo heavens. The ail- • ver flood of the Nile it - 'se firmament Tull °Nort h, 'shining tretnulous stars,. while those above, large and steady, look ilyr"it-liker angels' eyes,.and have nothing of that glininfering„ as if they teem, - filed with cold, 'whicti4ll. see- in clear winter nir,hts. On the banks ;r1; the river life is stirring: Fires are- burning in ttilt-Nillages, and the' hearths urn before the door-tti)i'i of the huts. Flocks are bleating,,theep arkigoats are driving home wards ; dogs barking, uses braying, and children shouting, swell the ireiicert. Men are singing, keeping bore with their,ioction as they till their well-buckets from - the l Nle, and empty them into the trm).:lii which cNey the water. taxdita4 • songs from those rein:4ring singly from the fields, —loud'conversations,aria calls are heard, fait ;ant n'id.a.„J:l4l.l NO. ,2,1 e di An e ac h other from h0p176 across the rlvel--1 might almost sayilem !Wage to village, so s..)iitroversial are these me ' plc ; - and always in a!;tinie that sounds to me like a threatening cry.' lonely barge one is beg ging the time, by stritaig the clarahukah, the dull tone; of which reminied me of the guitar. At last all,is still, .and eoulness comes over tite'wa- ter. Then we re tutn to drink tea in the cabin.— rOttntess,Hetlln t i• .• A S:tn TALE 13Er Visn.E7cE.—All the inhal)i-i, tints of s:epics are tr a state of excitement, can..- sed by the murder el Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, which shocking event occ4rrid close to •Paiestan ! on their • return to that phice,' l . !Murder, or indeed roblierieri; Kaye been so unfrepnt during the last few years; that this one lias d . iniirised, nearly as much ail shocked the Neal'i'i)ltitins.- • Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were both in the ploem .of yoUth. Newly marj. vied, they had set tetitter Italy immediately after: their. nuptials,-little anticipating that in the beauti 7 .. ful land which they* eagerly journeyed to see, they should so soon encounter a premature and yio. , lent death. I me(them at•Naples,,but three daye previously to the fatal event, and was so struck.. with the beauty:ofoljg tinted young woman, that • that I impiired her:name.. ,Now that I hear coup. led with a horrible 4(.1141,1 can - hardly bring my self to think that ;elle I Su lately saw full of life • and health, is.indH her, whose murder is the topic of every one I intiirt, The Youth, personal attrac.._ Lions and fond attachment of thiS young couple, have awakened crlqedy interest-tend-rag,ret in the minds of all: whoi!'ate'aCquiiinteil with the sad tale • of their deaths. !fqhei were on their return from Paestum attendi4lioillY by a man servant, who was on the box,:;Ofi their ealeche, when three or four armed brigands stepped the carriage; and me narteed them wittleatil unless hey immediately delivered their reoriey,, and baggage. Mr. Hunt a,. fine spirited yours; roan, was more disposed to Of- . for resistance th,in:Y yonrply with this demand; , but Alm. Irtniti:gieatly alarmed, entrfated hint to give them the tiag!Of dollars, which was in the Carl.. req;‘ . 2. bMicath theirffect.- His servant remonstrated with the brigandwhe. incensed et- there interter,' ence, violently filth. Mr. Hunt stooped • - ; down, whether lq seize the bag of -dollars, or fire-. arms is' ot.ltrikitvh i the brigands thought the late, bs wa; his hiter:llion, and : instantly fired at• Mrs. Aunt tte-ti'ng arobber take aim at her Ittia7 ban& threw :h4riielf hetwen them clasping hini, in her aihis, and, received two balls which . ,tied from her kirpn:i to his, mortally wounding, both. i; The brigrandifie,l with their booty, and. come. 'pea's auts hearilig the:shot, came to the spot, and, found the yourilcouple nearly insensible, and .wel tering in theirlfood.! They removed the hnsband; to the next Iht, on the road, where ho soon e,xpi:. red and took Mrs", Hint back to the wretchedlibode f • at Paestum, whirl Oc h itl aq lately quitted in the. enjoyment or4oich happiness as falls to the tot of metals. melancholy intelligence; soon, eprEad, and PM day reached the residence of the. nortlay'lliss English maiden lay; of 'advanced yearS...;WhO inhabits a house - ot La • Ca• . ha, and she si;On'et",n.rt on horse-back to Offer her services to h4:itirhappy country woman. In tha . meanwhile, young officers of 'the Rei , enge, • who had gone , . te see, Paestum, arrived thereiwith . in acshart 4 , the fatal catastrophe, and Under took the Fare. , orltre. Hunt on whom they nailed,. with all the t;mderne4s and,Plicecy that could have. been expectW,i.rom tft gentlest or her osYn sex. ' nie ppr inqUiringcrot het htt,han4l,:wlo,Yie Wag. told. was doing well in . 's hou4 not far„iti-t a n t, kit whence it would be dan-' genius to •She then entreated to be talie r ii to triii 3 Ore,king light. of her own 'wound, w hich was So 'anon' to consign her to the grave. Sheappeare` to haire ttao sente of her own'danacr and pirservid'.4 degree of cheerfulness to the last, reerrring to y ser distant Ithme, and those driar rela, tie es'she wary' qeret,more to behold, who would, es she a..serte:ll; so krateful to her two kind coun trymen; tv4o , ituiaeld her as though she- were, their sister. Iphewound produced lever and de lirium, duriii the; paroxysm of which she raved • for her husl.;tdd ; congratulated herself upon hay inreFaved hi rm at the r xpense of her own. danger; regressed theino..at strecting expressions to the fir ri . 2lo;vo, whom.shelielieved to be close by her bed anpillng Snatehes of snug., in a voice .So harrnonigtO that those who heard it could hard.. to bring themselves to. think that it would soon elf, hushed fOr4":7. , !She'diecl the eyening of the neit, doe, unconasmus•that the hwibanAl of t her Imo had ; : preceded hOo'the•grave ; ind. Miss White ern.. veil only to see the corps of her sbewmild, have so :04441y succored.: From the Idler in Italy:
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