MEDICINES. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills OF TUE - NORTH. AM~IIICA?i COLLEGE Of Health. NO ~IBDICINE has e'vercheen introduced to the merican Public, wholxvirtues have been more cheerfully and unicersalqeknowleged, than-the ,a bove named; WRIGHT'EiI INDI.A.N VEGETABLE • PILLS. • To descant upon their merits, at this late day, would • seem to be wholly unnecessary, as very few indeed 'who read this article, will be found unacquainted-with 'the real excellence of the medicine . But if further .proof were ‘ianting to establish the credit of this Mimi lar remedy, it naight.be found in the fact that no ree'di • dna in the country has been so SHAMELESSLY _COUNTERFEITED. Ignorant and unpriactled men have at various pla ces, manufactured ; aad in order more - completely to dereive the piddle have made it in out ward appearance to resemble the trite medicine.— •These wicked people could never pass off their worth: ' cos trash, but for ttrA assistance of certain misguided • storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spu rious article at a reduced. rate,.lend themselves to this monstrous systemof imposition and crime. The paDons of the above excellmit Pills, will there fore be on their guard agaiurt every kind of unposi- Wm; and temember the onfyzeimine Agents in Potts ville, are Messrs. T. - & J. Beatty. - The following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed Agents for the sale of -WRICHIT!ti INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR COUNTY, and tlf- whom it is centidettly believed the genuine itiedicine ran with certainty be obtained; . T. & .1. Beatty, Pottsvill , t. Bickel & Hill, -ffrivigslittrg. Arno Mauls_ Manantango. .1. Wrist, Klingeruown. • Jacob Kantfman,Lower Mahatitangn. ' Jonas . Kauffman. do John Snyder, Erb:den:burg. Fratheroff. Drev &en. • William Tageri, Tamaqua. John Maurer,pfbr . . Ma ngn. • M. Berrider, Petio Township. 4.lalett Wheeler. - Pinegroise. P. Selinvler.. xvo. East Brimswick TownslilF, tiernredt. Llewellyn. •' & .1. Kauffman. ZimmermantoWn. • • Mennen & Tar lot. Lie Money Erich & Son, — Mi-Beatisburg, Abraham Heebner. Port Caibun. • John Mertz, Middleport. . Samuel Boyer. Port Photon. • -.Shoemaker & Schitylkill Haven. B E 11"..1 E OF CO U.AVERI4.II TS. The only security again.d_ inipo , t - tion is to purclia,e from the re.miar adverti4ed agent., and ni all canes be particular to tisk for Wrighl's Indian Vezetaide Ochre' devoted exelitsivelv to the sate -id' ~,. n i_ - r and reatil, Vo.,!lott • ltat4: street, I'll - . deletint • 11,4111 , 1111,er. nnno nrt. 'f:Pnnifil, except. Wrigit 4 ti % - egetable Pills MEI TOILET ARTICLES LEN:CR R N /i"11 T.17)0 A ri.r.AsANT,AND CI:ItTA.IN CURE PoII J~/lECKLES. I Tao. Stiolthrii. 71ottt. . Totter airtmtirot..inil other 011 , 1 i -halo atrertinns of the toils, rentovin2 itopo . rity +anti I.:{ViTIZ u. 111, Collll , frXi ,, n a dearness truly loetutifol. To zAtlttletnen is rerrowtoeoded .411- r pr , ,,ltto,thy the no of straw:. alkaline ~rtes altd,g : renitt, hot. tho Naly drr 1111 y he itself t Woo? the lea.ct date.ter on the. io.t richt ate 'rill, mn. a re' re-Eito“.vs:ll w,i1.1,- (Ir, Or It, tnicellinz. Nice r 1,111 0 . • (;LENN ' S INDI.IN t FAIR ple6 • oznnt pretell alien roinnetttoled 00tOot> L It v•11;:e, r.•r fqrw.ii, , ?, the growth and 11:•Servitvz Iltr hair. it eont ilt,root4. Th , rehr , :tll.,//,2 II In pith 'it I ' l.lll . 1.111112 .111,1 r pt 111,1 I,lllle. ling?, rheotaliiirifir o hi. I. ,1,1=1•S the lour to oat To hay,. , iektrolo; or tin) other exeviii old :I.r, It is cohli&ettly oonino'toletl. it ....Ives a 0210.4 . s-ttne.. to the lock:, atol hasthe pr ,, twrty of mnkiia no. hair dirk. and is I hero fore rierikl:ll:l , l , ilq in thins, tvivl ar•• to litmus-y-11. is :11,n all eXr, chlrline:tll:l,l no.l being pleas:ll , oly po.rfoilicd it in the o.te,•ntetl - t . or the,- ,i 1 1 , !, I,i, to 2.ttet al. and t ,, f tim 1,4 , 70 i, nj ihdtlrett prix _e 50 foots bottle. • (;j:ENN . S . AIIII)I.\ TIC RO51: :' 1 ' ()01 . 11 Thi<vry pleasant :till truly rtlirori,,t A , intrifixii. is priliari , il from iiiuti•di.iiits fiat • a pearly tvhilPite4.- 1.. 111.• 1 , • , 11 , .•6o nine-, to the _'um,, to the brel,:h. Q;ert... toe re, It lio 11 , 1 if tic in iiii•ir now. and tii to ;,I,y i. , ,! “1" • kind put in neat China I,os:is, awl Into tog •a solid Germ. i- not HAW.. n. tyn,te . er Ito.? ' from Zritof pri per bev. NEW cAsitinzr Goo V. r.k....75/ C V ..3p , Till (;I:r.NN's I i)!..,„.i.:• liMit I) vr , ., is ll'arfilli: 1 • sTOA E 7 - ' tint tntchanue 3rey of red Bair tic a hands ene liruivietir i . , lei Itllick , without injury to the hair , or eveA ,taillitil!ln i I :C_ , Tliri , EI 1 11II: EIII I MC•IiLV OGGlit ' ll the' skin. and may be its,/ with porfcrt ... , af.....ty. 'Di I ./. Mani. VIIILLIPS IN 1 1/..VPIIE STR I CT. , s •.I th" . Se.‘4ll.lll7LV., 111,11 a, iirein t.inci•tv Lir.•l ,it j., invliit, 1 111&:iilist riber re,i , ..ctittliy•.infornis t h e en, able , a.ittl to 3.eittletifitit -who - are troubled with' grey r - tottsvilib , ..iul thelitililic in itetfit 11. that It - h4l whi,sers it is strolusty fr,..i . iiiiiiiienikiLi it vi,iiii , in.,. , 10mi..1 a cre,ll'ar , .. , llllilent I.llliiii tin e',1....i11i",, I 1 ... "41 1. i . ii is natural. and •Vill nor pi:, "If, „, ~,,,ii the ...hi.. i run-ii.lloiig of . • . test incirdia. Pricu :11l re nit. • i Siff,-Ni Lau/n, . 1 / ..pacax, and, Brikdri 11C8. „- ~ with a vntiety of 'fancy gouds.Ll.lso, a new a l it spit-a .NLICII A liI . S 1 - ."1:1 7 44;1i LE " 3Si tt—k ' l 7ml- 1 - .ii,i ',I, r,...i- . . ' .... . mutely R ime e f,tr pretyv.; , .. ‘ TI,I, rotti ,,, ty.w . ts invented , It r ,',,'!„ . ,, , .zijk , lhib c t Alpar.u.and Au .sit;ti•Ls.,. he Dr (nits 3floolor,oof Lotob,rd . z , a ei , riti.lni , lo'il :„, ~,,, t ~, ~ ;r , ..` ' ,' .PO, VII \ ...I , iall ofili.: laqt ci:;3o , irv; Tice Kupitet.ir has eve. t JA:il ,. . (111:7 1.11:1C.17 . 10,11, lg v. ,!IperVir 111 “I.J. ,1 re cunt/4.11re in it; ns i t ' i't " , .iii,ior lin•Viniiioll 1 , .1' tile. 1 M . ! it3 , ':11SIIIIII l ian a , '' ' `-' n , 7ptirp ,, , ,. .1 , - , izilNt.hrin:ly he nited witlviiit the lea-t. c.itt- ; Seivitig• Siik, Sponhtllti 4!...iat i 7Rrea 0 . :( the rimt.iiiol ilir pimple-:lnd inVer it . .ter tint, Of thin Shia, it- - , 1, 6 ,.. 1 7 , 1 qp . , t, G ' ores tin di l li t ,.;i cill ,,.s l ;-, 4.. ems cu is a curt iin,rtipt. , Prise :17 , ,(i - Plits lief iii , t+le..° • TM' abo" , : nalneil art.iii ,, i have heen 4riiii r.•ry ,•,.: ? i i . Urn. Ci lop,. liro.ifl al' ul iilirelr,slylr.c tiff / ' r iii tensiv,ly by the stilisernier : for litany years. and at' ,, i B.,nntis, ' , by Ilin case, - (lnj7. or : , iogle ~..13oniqt, roospo.olom.dy ref:unitive/k./11n the iilitie.a.,, prknara- ; ..li, •",,, ri, '-I , ! ~ ; " 1 oz uoti ~., . .z2.- d 0r,,1 fro, tints of reA: value. atul tie; In he rntikt , ,,l wit /utile hunt- ; ' ll ' . . 1 • tines of th lii n •titi;!li. - trill v ill ..,tiviiii •• i 1,., i,,,,,, , t ' All or wt.:, hit il/ he soklat rhea : in'tve-t . ra=h pr ;•1 1 4. i JOSEPH MO I.G.k?'.. ' • skeptical, that their gaud qua title , :11 , 104 over rated AII L '-'' , lii N I, . A Gu ' od :ShOtY anti .1 , :l 710 STIfil:C.:" _ '(;LENN•i; 1 - sprILLE.O :i.APONACLIOI/S COM j ' .B IIIOII T-‘:"- - I N v ENTrns ' f' 0 U.\ - 11 FOll. Y 11.1VI.V(I. • • 1 ,• . - 1' rp 0 Eerillelhi , n Whit ,11,ivo , ilienis,•%,..„i title prtiehi / .ti UPERIOII.' 'W,.. , ,. ri II I :1/ G• . 31 - A CIl INE: ~ ..I Illrefe4 with the meal.-,t rptitillt'llci• 11,3 eriiial, tf I mit amierior to any tilts Simvina Sap in use. 1 , 11;t• a ; TUE itriolrrsi"tled 'llal:ifii,' 4tiecn:nr, the metier ninl I , llolll'lll atirl„.tinsiZtenl latIv:I„ which till! not dry ii- : . propri, , tiur Of Ilt. .101111 Sintilett . .i 111..AVIViiitl'eriled lieu the are in ii rit'ite I ti,.[ ni4a7 (If.ticale skin. tine the Patetlishina }lac/tine. (writhe conl2lv nf i irlitlytkill ~35e' and i-ininfiin it i'''''' to l it ' "ft , '" 1 t''' ,ll " - "iii i- "it' : in , / is now making the mar/11.es at his'Attplitt Potts . ration 01 sit:, wiz. retnierin3 it siirpassittiv ita , y. 'this . V /11,..0 le•; , „; he ha..t a supply ,in lialuLtfor insnil , thin - anti . ".,„. "" P iiii n ii "! can iii-i '' - ‘ i. " l ‘...' z '''''''' ' tii i i i "it i i'd. it i 4 ..wliiiillY sal:. :it 11, very tinder its pritie of sev i en do/la i rs. ' tisliei-i , u '." in ' ram 0f ! .. " "i i i i "f• zi t i iii i i" , i iiiii 3 il• tilt ; "l'his.nrielnntt for cl" lintrei.. t.flicary and' vrfertirin fart , i:. it.fyilit arid p10a,..110. :nit I.,,tirrliirt, fiiiin the r r.eltiativ re , sPeet. is with of eActiptinn the :treat st ;nth-n -il writ:Ohm aid ritil3line,s ofli•ii raji , i-ii by Ow. ii,• tt liirtlllllll4`klll , W/1 AVFPI . III, IIA:. the only Wa hi/13 itia ' .stror.3 :Ilk:11111r Sitap, ;4:1111 Sit IVVVI (.71,,,,,,1. Ti,,,, rom-: ~1d,,.. am,,i, lii, ~,,n, 111011151.1 4' diat, harpbrim ine- Pn"o to pleasantly l" i triiiii i 'd ' mil lint 'I;, in n ' t , al l'bi- iiiillitoed PEREECr. It. wahliy.: without ri lilting or nn tntx. answerin2 all the pur;ii...,:, is a .liaViiii: ,li.ix, a, i , olitin!! ifle'ifin 'or 3vearitti3, pre-sine or - iitteelip3. and „t trial willite found very eeitiettnieal :tut run re- , ii,,,eho ely - ; nitatwns, dues all tlie finery writ - of clean .nient, floring the fy.i ye,..1,0, au,. ;eh, been heintst cu r t lleniih T11 , A,. I . '"rillsokti,, in :t few nth ales .; an the pitlitic, the plunce:ter li is/ -,,. I 3: , ,ben boys of ii.. t',..,..:1,-, i11e , 17,1 all coats. ves ' ,l, pahlalottits. shirt's an ifilikliii! demand is i iim•laiill,.. inereat'iii3 as its merits he./ el , ,;;U ' in of . llio'llifti ,4 l kind, it nil lee , 111111'0M' , heroine knots n. The' a3ent , , are autitori7.g.ll to retire t t , /ntlt,,pari „f asap nere,sary in the ordint v way of the Purchase tilotfey. win r: at tae, tint en e entire rat t un- t inis i A - rift 4pl Moly,. stai-:tkll , all ly , it MM: , hi • _.. iAfaiitioti. - .•, ' iWc , li.i.tri,tltlii ta n, woinuii ip a What.. flay I n v hand. 'The Sapunaceons.Cotiednittul is e/neinnie,l t.j.;,,,e_t . . • /' 1.=.1.1"6 SLVEIIN, tlier4s, so athhirahly c,tnipettinled. Ilial ,11.1.11 , ,1i V, till it, I' . P.m,. illv, Anv.!”....1 3 ' ' 31— is ail alisolute pleasure.'—ll. z i . 4 ;ii. /Ili , ' - __. _.. i •Thr... Sapffiricooui i ,11111..ttn , 1. ir , OW hest pr. - liar/tin/. 1 • . , Dn. ItE.l'kTs'lEnt - EYE C i :‘T.VD ext.fnt for .thavlin." ptitposes. ' lt is 'exteietively patent- I' . . . w izetk and tht:erVes 10 be ; evoty izeinlei al nl wllO i ,A freSfreshSnMily of, Dr. w " wec , se • r , A r,p• . ,Iyr . , a oar • , h l ':''' ,, t , hineit i t Omni(' tiny ii-i—iiiiiiadtillthi,l I azette. ! - remedy tor eore iimd . inllanitt/1 eves. : Ds I I'vel.:iVii 'IV- beet') callthe atlent i.tti of the bearded portion of ' anil ler snle at , DIARTIN•LS V 113, Store. rein stillit erilns,:jo fhb I . OIPII .11111111. It is; 1 Ailist: , 17 • ' •, : ' ! •3:1 j , . , i , iti L:t ,wit noir excopli , m.tht; 'deist ,hat in; silai,,We til'N' Used.' i, - - . . a . Philatta.Transcript. ' : Ii . 1- 'The Sapnliavenits compound fir shavin3, ie the hem.. ' TIELLIAL3I 3I[ - Ir 1 - ,; ) ~,.. ~.. —po hap , the very best article in use, for ,f.iiiill2 thin I , rs ~_ beard frpnitli.•liittali fat, iliv hit, What Willi a keen 1 . 1 ,1 - 1 4 , 1 . 1 ., u 'IIAN- rs I-10 TEL, Inzbr . aibl thin tothpiitilid, you iiiity eirtre )(nit litre ill .; . i I:airily, tiin'r, you are prwitti.sticin3 the ward. It is an i, 7 . 1 41 Courtlatc.it Street . anomaly in Iair.:111.12." 0 -11.1 , a very 3'00,1 shave, and yet ; ~ I nu ,Iliare."—llontitit Dail!, title. - l. :47. i NW . '1: 0 r.. K r Prep:inn! by . L. NA ^ ..i: LEN N. 2"1--1i6V ~ ."V`lll . , Mannf,w.turer of Perfumery. Gesnirth. s. tchti Fancy . 1 .' - Sonps.,So tadSl Stsitilt Thit , l str , ti. wrou.ite toe Ez cintinge, l'hilailtilplitt. Stud also :old hy , . , . lIENJ. I:ANNAN, .K4't., rott-0111, .n--. 1., YJS NEW • DRUG STORE. - ~ -.- E. 13. EICIIIIOLTZ, & CO., - res;..ecl fully .- .."- infn - im4 th , -c it iLeris of putts ilie, and .... i ; tichu'Cilisill enmity generally, that they have ~ .. 1 .1'.': - ' nom...A. (in the Kttire formerly Mompied -by " t 4 '.910 Mr S'later.) a general 7issottnient of ,tome . . ' - • Dru2;s-, Med:eines > i Chemieals, '' l'aints, •, , ' UL I - . s, c .• •• : • 1: • 'arnishes ' ' Pally,' ''' .• , plass, .'ip , cps, • • 'Patent ,Mcdiebies .5c..4-r. And solicits a share of itufdit. patronage:" confidently •_.l,sitring the public. that eYery article in tlicir line. shall he of tlni first quality,tutil purely iim i nin e , having sk , rvtAt a regular "apprr nt icesid p to Ili, tilisi nsit in Philadelphia. tlinse who fa roar thetii with oilcan rent satisfied that they will guard strictly a gikinst all tiii.takes; and have there 11}1!ti Valli, Ati a lip W,llli tile greatest can, and nicety. . . . _. . : I ,PhyAdam., i,r,,,, m amma,.. arimul . ti ri, w'ali partiruar rare at ail '.ti , mrs. 11 , ,tintry Pl*: , 'i3 , / , ' aat sPr"- Nr''Persoipplied at a email adxance on Mty mire,. :December 3, 4 ; 1 •:- -10—D. ---i:,.Groceries, Liquors, Hay, &c., EVER. Tsubscr ibc _his just recc,reo a ,arge supply o f i Liverpool fine and coarse Salt, in Sacks, Salina, . do .• Hay by the Rale. fil) Barrels Miners' Oil, C,O•BagF Rio Coffee. I Teas of different kinds, in Chests and half chests Sugar by the I logshead or hard, Nlolasscs by the Barrel.a.c. Together with n rar;ev of other Grocerie ,, , all o which v. ill he avid at ..I.New York prices, ~tii the freight added J .01 S pow NE'S?. Morris' Ac.' s l;ttois to Pottsville. 50— I Dec. 14 Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! T UST receiv .4 a Lthe York store, a well selected as : • EortmeleaCoal Cooking Stoves,Parlour Radiators, :Sheet Iron, Cannon and bare Cylender Stoves, of the ate•tand most improved patterns, which I now offer foisale, at piniadelptn3 retail prices, Rost of transpor atien only added) windmill be found upon exarnina • it n,ebeaper than Stoves of the same quality,' have Cttibeen sold In Sett. 21 38- fiDWARD 'YARDLEY WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANN„.AN, AGENT FOR THE P11:0 111 LET . OR, - POTTILLE,: . SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. • SPLENDID BI;sLE .1 • Ur RPE if:LUMINA TP.D,i AND NEW -111-Ki!IGTORit Al, DIDLE. TO be couipleteil to 50 number, at cis. per number., This erect and iNfrignificient Work will be embel lished with Sixteen linridreil 111 s t -orient Enerrivitig.s, exelusiNe often initial fetter irt cant chapter, be J.:\. Adams, more titan courier+ hundred of whicthl are from orininal &signs, by Ji C praan. It will he minted liiont die statidardcopy of the 'American! Ili ble. Society, add contain Marzin'al Refereaceqj the Apocrypha; a concordance, C7tionotrizer(l lost of propel - INames, Getter:if Index. 'fablei of ‘veirrhts, Nicasures . . Tire large FroniNno 4 ces, Titles.to thesOid and NeW'Testarnents, I.• arn it y lß e . cord. Precenialion Plate. I iistorie4l Inititl Letters to 'the Gila piers. Oiriamerital Lti or 4 r i m fr‘Oin ori l ttittai desipis, made ex pritsslP for this edirnm',lty „ ,i4 Esq., of .New 'York; in addition to Which t here' will he tottte , soos enerpiritili from by 6orl. %ern artists in France and England-rto which des isli be chin intiie lasi n u mber. • The crest supermi . i , ly of rat t %proof i m 'ires sions frem'the Ery,ravings;will iiishre to those whii hel-r names it once, theyr•ri:e•••ession nif it iri the, I IGI EST, STATE OF PERFECTION. To lie .complet.completed in about outnhers. it 2$ . • rr The smbseriber has been tippoititcd lieert. for •r hr lotriwty , of u 4 r:eivini subscriptions to tins 6rieie, in *rho ) 0.111 v.,:iere a elf:ettuen ropy the Work can be seen. . • CJUICE PERFUMERY ? rpiiE subscriber hus just rer . ,eived .eupply 111'4 kinci4 Veriptuer unhrte;n..: - 17e4. pr;) :I , F,krinient orthe best cpuqtty . .--,—i!lffulorniitwle§ lotpt the r Pm;y do Ctrol'jte, Extracts 'Vervilne, . J =1 1 Ilandlierc:nipi, Farina Colntrne. ~ • II exman 13 i Jiti6;,', • t4cent • „, ' Ueers'iM) "611iht _ 11. - ms:eirs : • :\ . - IZoin in Kali.rur. „, • nr I an rixi:rlifitit - .1 (wet I owilet,ariiißoxe4,l I ' ,I;(cosis.-11'.-;••.celehr•oii f 1..04.11 , 01a S.aporr . , • iLiAier for whitehlaz log St/Item:lg the i o rr i . s - 1 . 9 r Shah • Itoo•iseli , :il l iiariyalled Shay:pig Cr9ani.„ !Yd griiwo Win&or Snap. iZousscri's r ecle! , rired.Aitkite QUO al Nose, pi •riely • cilutbo:,llliir,AViiislicr,l l ;:cth and Nail, es 11, I) r . 1 S •.. . , iron! iron!! • i • .1 • .. T I•ST received at th..l - ,rti - :tortl a lary.e.lnd nnPral " a...sortisur of Roilpd, stfoirTtat. oral Polnd Bar lain of all SI7.PS. algid 14:11411114rell sqUare Onll knill 1 il,ell id,_;. rail road tompirt.. Sly .. rig., and Ilaminers, =Prose tel Sztit rods for In Ise shnes,'J nnidia nail, rode, Hand Iron, k.c..,k., alsd Spikra and Nails.iin tlo.ir sa nely. ._ _ _ - ! : EDWARD Y.4.11.11i,f,1% ! ! Graydon's Forms, NEW edition, retied and corrected, and 'it. adapted to the . ' p r esent praetlck. Price $.l 50, just published ana fOC:Sai . O Jan. 1, ISIS. % . 'Common Bcl - 061 Sp - 61 - er- '''. • •,i --•, . k. . No* o,ll.elion onOrminal and i'v•losioldriy-, ,, •• fr :1.1: , -Idi4:IIIII Itocitatinit, price 4.11 r-fiaib.,, i11 , ..7 pal,- 11-17;1 and for silk by 1 B. 11.1.\ -- N,'N, .1.4t0d, _February '2'2,. • . , , 6 --- - . , . . . - LE A.I)E,N PIPE - Inch' traded l'ipz, i do do , do 1 . . . I raidh ib,' do ~- ~. . JuAl reri.,lved and for - s6/ebv -- • i !" At,:. •21 :11— ' :. 1 1 . ;• ; ---.- .-- - ' • ' ----; ° Mottci.Seills. I : New and Keivitifal article, in sheet?. jest rerch:fil and' for sale by B. BANSAN,'S,g't Feb.:_, • licautiful article of Tea pa pi.r, for the use pf Merchants, Just received and for sale by B. BANl‘qs.ti , -..iigl. Feb. 8, 1845. ' 6 • I. S. 1 I')IICK.E I Bi, •VTTOP , N • E •, T:1 LAW POTTSILL.E, practice in the': se" , ,;eral Coitris of ISchuylkii Co • F-- • Oen•:ral Agency. ! TACOII REED, Evrl ,resketftilly informs his friends .1 at home, and abroad that tie has opened - a GEN— ERAL 'AGENCY orizi Cr. in Mahautatizo street, three doors shove centre street; wherelre will eV:enl4o all busiiiess entrusted to care. Address Jacob .Iteed, Pottsville, iichuylitill smutty, Pa:, April 5, 1945, 14— . . ~,, . .; .. 1 . : . , , ••: ..-.-: M . , ...il . . ! , 1 - - N.' : . - , _.. .:, .• , :•.. .., . 5,...9 L WILL TEACH YOU TO FIERCE—THE 1n0w14.5 OF TILS,EARTiLAND BRING OUT FROST TUE 'Cevtr,..Ns OF LIOUNTALIS, SEPALS WiPUr l WILL GIVE STRENGTH. TO oua ii.Vins AND BIJILIECT ALL NATURE TO OUR USE AEU LEASUR I E CDR. icrussoN, . v. VOL- •XXI Jjiflr , (.1' vflicll will b 2 enl(.l 0. g. lIANfNAN I- I ,I;in. -1, 1S.1:, AND POTTSVILLE GEN - MA ADVERTISER INDEMNITY, AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE . The 'Franklin Insurance Ccr • ,OF PHILADELPHIA,: Canititt 5400,000, raid in Charter Perpetual, ONTINUE to make Insurnnef. permanent ant ited,:on every diaieriiitioln property, in row), and Cofintry. on tile favorable tet'ins. Otlicq• 1G Chestnutyet near fifth Street. . • CHARLES N. ItA NCltEll,`Pre:iitlimt. DIREV: oltS, ' Clan,.. V. Banker, Sawing Grant, ' . Jaws, Sena, Fredorith Brown, 'll. Limas hart. ob B. math, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. IC; Richards, Tobias Wagner, • .iferiterai - b• Lewis. CIIABLUS G. BAN CK En. Si?C'Y. Tlie subscriber line been appointlid agent'for;r.lie a hove mentioned institution. and is now prepavi ii to make int:unt:conk every degt_ritithin of property, at the lokve.4 rates: • 4 ANDREW ESStttEL. POttrzlle, lane 10, IStl, • • ' • . , • OFFICE ()T.' THE „ Spring Garden Mutual Insurance . . rp itIS Company,liaving organized accordint stn the 1 prwithlons . n ips , cbari, , ,..i......i. tit . ..pared try make Insurances as,Linst loss by Ewe on the nisitual prim iple, combined with the security io" a joint rtroek eall;ial.— Th advaiitaiPe of this sy:slem is,„tlint efficient srcurity is atforded at the lowest rat; s that the bto , iness tan be untie n.i.):,, the whole. profits (tebs!ait ! intelet4 net to eAceial 6 per rent. per:minim on ;he Capital) wilt be•re. tiwned to the, members of the itiotitaitinn, sviihoin their becoming responsilile.for any of iiiii ciezneeme-ofs Or 1)- 1 abilities Of the Company, further that. the preinims cc , wally paid.'• . . The treat surritss which this system has,-„m4.t ~with wherever it Fla. liven introduced, induces the 'Directors to tequeS,r the attention of the public to it.'opititlent 4 lean', 'acquires but to bejnolarstood to he:appreciated. 'Pie act of Imi•rporation and !my explanatioli in re,- esril to it, may be. ohtnire.,l he :10t,Iiii2' :It t((e. (Kr.e a V0r , 11,?,, , ricer i'llith end Iruz.d•to.. or oL r... 8..;N.. - N.1.), ri,lt.it".:llt.., ; = ; • , , ; . • • LAWIIENCE SlllitiTrat, Psesid-ent. I 1., Kin? lIIIA . A/2. Secret:frt. • ; • I ' DlRE("Villtrt,i' i Citrit .. in Stolid:lra. , - Robert-31.. I.rotelirtao, •.1•••4•1111 - Wood, • • 1 , 1 ,••;r2;;•,)1. Troutiti4n, ' . Elijah Milieu,. • I ftaitoidl Townsend; 1 I'. I. Entniercone, .;. tileirbts t,, 1,,,, .; I 'Cent!. '.V. Ash, ' Attrahtineft. s Pvrktiis. I May 11.1 , 11.' . • --',' I'l9—. . 1 ., B. BASK'. ,N a E. il LI 4. EIZEI The sah,erther hie keen Aunt f 4 the ,_ cmnpariv. and is 'eon . ready to make 'on all de,uriptiow+ of idalierty at rate 4 much lower than 11611:11. ya flirte frotil r.n MI Tile ‘I,IIITI 1, 1 ,510 per artitualiy. The rota pertetnally on s °llea mi brick Buildings iu trotnt I (ICTII TOD,. 1T MI TY '2 per oint,--ait Company to 1.0 01 'front:ll,lo toneern, tho,persiins Insuring tu it partake iiftlie prolit,; :without incurring any risk. 'fine cltrl,7r La i!" • if.mt, as I iIfT,IT of the Inonralive in Now yng.iand. For further part oilars apthy II" the • B.;-BANNAN. peroup TliE GIRARD LTFEI INSURAN ANNU • UV & TlWriT CO.. OF PHII.NDA. OFFICE 159 CHESIXLf OM Grut 't - „=„? . .n,;.'‘,7„!,',1nT,','„;,'„" En MU 4U-• . .. I:Aire ler Ins •4 rl ag . .51i0 d o a single life. 11Cr. Jfze: For I year. • Frr7 iy.;ars. , F • pr Lifo.' • ! atotally. alfnually, - •.2O ----- 'VI of ; •s 4 'O5 .. ;$1 77 ::O • ' I 31' ' ; 1 .1: 206 , 40 . I O 1 .. • ' $3 , ; 2 go , -, t) ' ; . • I 410 ro , .I $3 4 , 411 ± 7 .(I4 111103 MI Evotrt.r,:—A person aged 130 'years not Omit-day. by llaYlon' Coutpany.sl :11, would Nerivte Ito his fd molly or lodr. *lnn, Ftllolll.l lII.* iu 011,31":111 or for $1:1 10 Ito serure.r lb thopt $10it0; or , for Sllflio anon :dp.• for .7 yettrA ;hosr t nre , to Igern (To .ipould he ti;• in} !, earl . ; or' , f0r4,f.... , 1 (.0 J 141.1 ittlnualty during lint ho provide.: fur ih;•ili IViitto4tVer Olt d i s ; for :56550 they would rei!eire oil.loo du! in . . +NY , kftr 11n. l';15. zrna nr 1 ... j n- 1 „oo , TUE *ilitita7.l?rg of lids klonipany, at a hold on lire .27t1i . December Mt.. ar reeably to Om roMirell in the ori2lnal prosportits ay Eireithir of the company. appropriated a Minus adriTtion rb nit 4/01i (ir the Whole of life, roil:lining in limee. that were-issued prior tm the' Ist of dadinry, 7mom of their thin efore. which were to thelvolir Itl 14. will he, r utin,/ to 10 per rent u inn rho smir insored, rnaking an addition of .$lOO onlj every *10n1). Tio r t is 11 . 1 i ii n hen the poliry , ter•iiiirs a rlaim insteatbolthe.Bloon nrigivaliy. insured. Thilse policies that wore issimil it; 1 , 37 will 10(1'1161111 to 114;f Celli, or *o7 50 nn every $lOOO. Anti 'those iasrlerl in itslks; will till per rent, .*75 1111:61:11(y100. nd • n ratal.b. proportions n all tal,l polVries prior to Ist ls The Bono , will hr efe'ditod polory o the books presentatmw, r the I ini c d . It I, the .1e - eof !lie ( . 0111p:1113%10 continue to make addition or 'l/1.111113 to the pubes. for lifq at stated prrhids. ? .resident. • Jihrs .I.turs, A . ctuary. - hum, alb/unto 1 Aeord for the above Institution. and is prepared di)•ict I,4lm:tures tin -Lives. at tho publiShod ahit ewe an 3 lidlirmatior ,desired on tie subject, (.11 111'..N.FA011N 11.1NNAN 1'1111st:ills. ref, SO, . , t I.T 1D • ! Sa:rsapariil' a Blood. Pills. rrltiriP"sr., containing Sarsapa , 1 tl.. it Thep punk the lil unl an•l of Itiv ril:an,g• tit. S.tnitsat;lt and Lowelz ir , Au auxi.ai• eutt :jtanrnc Mai proda, .. . Tint art, t lffiltro,ed '.!'utindy.jof. veg...table Extrnr.ta, ((w.f. 1 . 1 - ,11 111, r.-Iztv and 11.610111 . .0 %Whit i , : , :‘:‘ k , ' C." 11 ,I he 'S:110,1. 1(,..5t, - :tlllllllo,l , ytlicationsof an) tither pills in e , .1.t..n,•,. ~ i . . '''.',. All th. , ... , a5 , / rer.ifirates oritheir eflicar have brrs toil.r..• t.. , -.l.ptiglishr-ot, and 1110 r sal. , ari!' n, ca <; n. i yan oltl I o.liil lill,(1.5311(i,. More t,hau One .l! thou lio Sts I . l:tvy alidady lii-on S...4l.lsince't heir int r.slutlion. : c" , - . ItORE 7'lL» 100.000. 11()XES hasp beim ~.111-1 in Philadelphia alone, th e past year; lit' , Awn' inz that in the place thoate au:tam:Li jured tiwy Lash a a.- tlia)i any other mils—n Ili, h ari Irmn Ihn fail that 1)n. 4EIDY /rtil kndirs it lot as 4 re, taut q'hilsscian. and; his pills Urn (01jet,pletIlly •,•141,itryi!ti %%Ant contidence than any other; is addition Is the,ir mill not quanticplzg a valuable attribute be longinz to i beta; one hox dutn# murk good than two to fodr of others..; • • - • jhrrefere; wheli ne e, to take none other than • ;.• - - , , (fhry reit but 25 Cents a her.) ; Try them So well ,•-al !stied it illy on be of their gold etrects, - you will nevi.r Mite any nthors. ,After tot nitre trial all other then is-y Dr. eat , " will sone he discovered. No cliang,finf diet no rF struint Wpm occupation', of • ftiaeof , catching cold rici , il ;h. apprehended; young and al may take (hem iv 1.-- rpial safety. • Print heal Office apd Dr. I..iitlyt i - s Health N 0.191 North slit - psy)stre.f. near VINE. •• ( i2,1_4 lEtr.6olden Ball and Serpentii) Pljllndelldll f. .. Also, liyKlett S. Co., NVeilierill, & Cot, AN, 14ott SimS; Ade.' Fitt. Roberts & Co., and city 11.rtfp,l.stS4gcri crally. . , Al-n Pomp and .1. ilii`bonjiashin,..T, hung, T.ancaster. and most reapectable Druggist,s and Stbre , , • keypers ., tne ~nitenSiate?. • ' , At,rtiat.l. 'BROW N's (late. W. T..Epting.'s) btu g Store, Centre . atreet, Pottsville. . ' 31,1• V Ic4 • . .S ROVISSOL. unriv ailed Silar3'lTirr • . 't.774 ` - irTyi'7•• • • DE:w land ,plentittl article:is now unlversali f ark -I`. nowtedged ~ t ipeilor.to any Shaving tionnt life United states or Europe: ' • ,This didightful preictration 1:111.(111:11(1`11 purity, nod fragrance ; though yitnew,lncl - a.Dnlngons to Cncriatirs . Ambrosial Crean,, and fdliei' 'O.l/11-, pOunds. ',it far siirpassi , s then, all by the ni,mollient pasty consistency of its lather, winch' ~o,',hftens the. beard Has .to 31111 °, •a” . 1; it liosi'sirtses "great advantagpA o ver the iturnarted• article, in ' being freshly Prep.,toil 110111 t he loott materials.'xvnlithe.great-' and is not ~D1;111,, hest, In:: aliailfiq cbs apegt n stir lc C„r sll:lVip2. I: is elegantly 110, up in Inixes, trill' splendid gilt tithe - Is: '] • • revived and for.qale by • Nov„ • B. B.ktiNAN, AWL , ' ' • • , • --; J, ROUS>.EI.. , ,S .111LSAIIIC ILIXItt LNUGII 7 .II., for the 31011111 - and Teeth. wilts wholvConte and &H.:Taft.' orhottnlzic Etixe k, at lias been ,for many years mit; the favorite 0111. pOsition of o w w e lt kn o wn lititi•r of f d itn2ier, Pete e Fits of Paris.. for keepinr!the breath tlrsh and sweet. preserving the 1114 healthy condition, and con sequently prevontinithe decay of fle t oth ; 'Hs con sidered a very. at:climactic article in Finis, and is be yond critnpri,2,on thevnose beautiful anif.aerfect. prep aration of the kind ecer.offered to the since it. hay received the highest approbation of the most end nint dental eurzennit of this city. • . Tlie Eau de, Laugier, elegantly pet pp in glass bot lles Mai spitndid gilrlabclsOs a beautiful and valua ble article for the toilet,and only needs , to be known, to be fully ineinciateci. • Jost received and for sale by. IL. 13IIIINAN, • Way:, 9 45 - . Agent. FIRE. -INSURANCE: LIFE INSURANCE..; = SATURDAY MORNING, MAY '3 ZANNAN'S Cheap Book- &.-Statilenerj Store. rrnE subscriber has recently fitted up his" Fistbli:ll- --. ment, and is determined to sell all kinds of . Schnof Books, ',,lfiscrlientotes Works, .Wank StalivnarYl • net! Stalin ea,nr, . kez, Wholesale and kletail, at the -lowest Philadelphia Cash ptices. Being determined to accotrunfolate the pit bile, lie respectfully solicits the patronage of nil those in want el articles in`his liae of 'business. tzts Country Storeskeepeis, Teachers and Others, sup plied wholesale at the very lowest cash Cl', if Strretrepers and others, will be hittir enettith to furnish ill' with a list of the Books, they require; we will be happy to furnish theta with a list of our prices per dozes. ill order to satisfy them, that we do 'sal goods at Philadelphia priCVs. !Mar 2,. 9- It. BA:S - s,v's: Agent. Wholesale and Retail. Store. 911111 sthscriber is induced from the very liberal en couiragelllt'llt he Imp received 'orul. aiso iron' the necessity of their lieiriq a cheap : Retail Store, in this part 1)f the town) has procured and will keen constantly on hand—Flour, salt, Tea, Sugar, col Tee. lasses, Vine.ari Lc.; dzie..,whieh'in connection with his present stock of Hanoi, Shoulders, 'Mackeral, Herrin and cod riFlis:Bibwil, Yellow and White Snap.: Also a Very superior article °fugue Palm, Alitiond and Fancy Sim p'—Sperni and Tallow:Candles—Winter and Fall Strainettriperni Oil, &c. 6:c4.&c. 1 All of which he will seltat the lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to families, or thoso pitying to sell nirdin a I itieratdeduition will he made, in'proport ion to the quantity taken. EDWARD YARDLEY. l'Ark Stare. S.—From the fact Of my hating, a pers'o'n in the rily.:Whose tiltraml attentiori. it:devote . ," selec tion of the artields I propose 'willow I fr.tve noj hesita tion in saying that I can fornisliAoinhea4chea-P, as any , iterntisville. anil jiiilgn for yourselves. Pottsville, Pottsville, Sopt. f 23; Inl3. :39 . Perfume;y! Perfumery Z 111.1.: subscriber has lust opened 11 lot of I.:legal - it and Superior French Perfiimery:amon3 which s FarMa Cologne, Florida Water. Honey o , aier, very plensaut perfume, and is elf excellent article for keeping hair in cur: for Miller Ladies, tig:nilf•rnen or Children; Roniai lydor, for the CoMplexion, liortles. Lavender Writer, lire Wiiter,hu per.ior Bear's Oil.iii Pots and 11. .tile, .Marrow t mat um. 0(1111 Tool,h Wash. Toilet Vowder,•ll'ovititr Boxes and rids, Indian Oil and lhdian ()urine I lair a beautiful brown and dark color, Ala mssa r Oil. : - 3eent Bags for Orawein, Griii.inOhto Roses, in Boalts, Urown.,Wiudsor, Albs::: Orange and Lemon, Oita of Rose. &c . .. 4-c Soap, AlO, Naponacemis Compound For . sn'iving,' Celtqaated Slia , ,imz Cleans. Rotisseirt , Emollient Japonaeenus r•ote,for whiten, ilia and softening the Hands, 'atid%reven.tio; chap pin'. riouiisell's Balsamic Eli Fer of 11;htigier,fi1r the Mouth and Teeth, keeping 111 e-breath fresh and sweet. preserving the, guilts in a hi!altby tamittion, and preventing the decaying of the teeth.reconanenLd by eminent lientiSts. ' • For sali: at l'bilatlelpLia prices, by 13. 1 13,4 N.NA;\'., A ;Tont. 52 Peeember, 23 BRUSHES! BRUSHES!! 11HE subscriber has jot received a bodutifol as sortturint inhir, Hat Cnitrib anif Clothe- Unti-be!, • front cents to $1 XI of American natunfacture, bet r: handsomer and rhealier. titan English and 'Trench article, all'of which will he solil.yery t heap.— A mong the lot are Ladies' liair BENJ. BANNIS, Agent. &Timber 21, School Books, ;r- • Fancy §tationeay, :giscellaneow: Books, • 'COlll.llloll;Stationery, Blank Book ' ' Paper If ang,ings, Paper ruled, ; ' 1 • Borders, Sr;, Da plain, ' Biaci:.hlu e:st ted Ink, XX'rapping Paper, Blasting , do . ; The suhk a riber.bas just rcelived large supply of the above named articles, embracing a large and' general, variety, all of which.hwill sell- wholesale at Philadelphia prices—and by retail, a number of the articles will be cold much lower than in the, city rebruary S COBB'S NEW setioca..nohs ri - Trit; subscriber lisa been an . poitited'Araiit, for the A. sale of these Books in Schuylkill county, itilli is prepar,ea to l'arni , b them Wlllll,l'.e, it the ptibli,ber's prices,- The series embraces :1 It. atiers,Nos,l, Saud 3, I ' ' Nev' Seeniet.• ' • ~ I • *.sOM L North American Ite2oer. • A Ncn• Arithntetir. will !lo puhlkhed shArtlv. F, 11 , 01 Ihrertor,.., Teacheri arid'other:‘, are invnea to examine the 'Aeries, ' R. BA.NNAN, &lent. Superfine eYtrftets for the II tk't • Paichouly, W•trvioti &r. Tor2,thet n ith 01111firerrIIIS St Fief Ilea, Otto of Rose,. sink. fur Waiters. tumither veith miniiral asiiiirtinem of celebrated Perfume ry:just received and for sale . by 7 BENJ. BANNAN, Agent. Nnvvmber 9 : _ ChNLY ONE D'OI.LAR ! !—A few large 11,9, Family Quarto Bibles, at $l,OO each, - ills received. Also, :School 13ihlec,.at 37 cents each by the 'dozen—mid beautiful Testaments, lettercil, as low as; $1237,1 per dozen., • For sale by . 'il. BANNAN, Ag't. .8, 2S-15; . 1 Slates! • whole ale and yiatail. rab.,oint '''''Croni 311 to per Dozen jist roreire.l and • for s Ile by • B. HANNAN, Agent. • March El, IU lIM MAPS! MAPS !! MAPS !! ?VIM nahneriber has jest rereived ati assnrttnent of, ' lit. Maps on 11,ii.;1"8 ningUntiy , Co4nd, 11l ahoot one fourth the price us sally old,,hrought we, to 151.4, chi-, I,ractoLtl, . A 31aoithe World. . , '&2 00 ails of the United Staten., - .•, '' .- ' . :2 no I>i,, . 'di, .1 - ') , .'i 'do. - - . ' . .., 300 Charts of tit', l'resi6nta. • , • Tot. , ,,,thrr with :STit,li. , ll'n T,raeellfzet. Guide. throuoh tlo , United States-Maps (dilie Sltnit..s,Tes.ai, &6 1 Juts! 13 - - - - , • , ', - 2.8. NOl'll . PAPERS 'AND EN 1 ELOP : ES, dly theAate,,,t and most. fashionabla Ftile, to. witOlatnning Note just- re ail fur sale by', Bi BANN A.N j Ag't 'November • • B: Smith & Harigscenjr, • WiI01:ES:11:E 'AND lira.l.lL, llanufacturcrl l'lurriLaceuika land Chem-, Preparationsical in:lint:lei-8 Poreign Drugs; N. li. COR:.:EIC or ARCH L-.. fiLSTI,t STS ILATif:Li'l 1 I A'. • . DITYSICINNS. Dro,c7iit's and Sinrekcepers with medicines nithelbegtquality. on literal terms. Medicine Clit.st:‘, for traOltng 6r. fur.ftionlies, ri va mil Theimrionsriewremedies nip! rag withpartieular regard 'to their .Augltst 3 3'l—San Philadelphia Auction Sales. C. J.: irOLBEET, Auctioneer. No. 51 M.inneT sr. BELOW SECOND hT. • • •l Recut:if aale dayst Imported 'and American Dry Goods} Tnesilay & Friday "•JJ 3lorninzs. shop Cools—,Every Wedneiday, Aftercriorr.. , Boats, Bronos &c.—Tuesday; andFridap nt 12 o'clock' C y ounirylterChints wilt lad at these FialeS, a large and general assoat meta of Imported a'rd , trammitic :Ma ple:lnd rani y Good:, to which their ditention is invited Goods delivered on'the day of Sales, er as a respon sible persoll will be in attendance, who far a man re • in:Mention. will pack - and forward goods as directed. - Plulada., January' 11, ' ' --- JOHN W. ROSBERIRY. • ATT ORNEY AT L ~, • • oncriGOund, xpoLiNs, rarrEs Scc.-=For-sale at 1%1:1it ! TINS Drug Store, an 'assortment of Violins, Fiutes,Clarionets, Fifes &c.. to which he 'invites the attention of musicians anti ojtisre- • March 15, 11 itfr is green, With light locks waving on .itie wind his fairy form is seen. I Amid the whistling March winds, amid the Atirilshow ers; • wa t r i ble l t l u v ith 4 t . fie singing liirds and blosOni with Ile cares not.for the summer heat, he cares not for the cold— My sturdy little stepson, that's only five years . . " . - , • wealth-, i . s . Ourtreasores are ,this little boy, contentment, peace and heattlii roeeven a lordly hall to Co V:01 - Ild he a I•nieeles.3 place, Without the etnilt of his .glad voice. the gleeins of Ida bright fare; .{ And many a courtly psir, I ween , w ou l d give theiegems ' and gold For o.• notiff., kaiipy bov . like otsrF, some f•Jui or five An Exciting Inteetiew in the Green, the Rammed. Gainnler, recently made , an excursion through the Auburn StatePriso„.4. He gives the following, account of his interviaii with a murderer. ' 'On my return to the Prison office, 1, toss in. troduced to thOchaplain, Rev. U. E. Morrill; which reverend gentleman informed me that a man by the name of *yen, then confined in one- of the cells; for the. murder of Gordon, on the 16th of March, in the Auhurn State Prison. bad ionfeSsed to hint that he had lived a gambler *several yearS in Inc South; and West, and he would like I should call upon him. I acenmpanied him to the cell of the murderer. The door was thrown rip'. on its grating hhiges, when the reverend gentle. mae introduded me as an acquaintance of his, who had travelled South several yea's, and thought that he pAryOtel would be glad to converse with hin. He said he was happy to see ine,, , and cti ked me to be Seated- After a short discourse rel ative to the I different classes of men then in confinement, I asked him what followed in his travels through the smith. He told me gambling. I asked Min how long he had bc , eti engaged in this nefarious buSinesS 1 He said twelve or thirteen years. I asked hint if he knew many gainbiers :? hosaid he did. I risked him if he ever krtsw one by the name of Green. He said he did. I asked Ilia name. I tuld.him I was the man, but that Fnever knew, him liy that name of Wyatt.' He said I did not ; that Wyatt was not his real name, and asked Ind if I did not. hear of a man being murdered near St. Louis, in; the year L841,-and of two men being arrested, both tried and convicted, one having a new trial granted hint, the Other being hung. I told him that I thought -1 had. lie said that he was the manthat had the new trial granted, and was acquitted; "and," said he, "they hung the wrong man he was fnocent ;I am the guilty man; but they hung him and cleared me." "lint," says "you were under a different name still, at that !Lime.", Ile said "Yes, by none of these names do you know me, but my real narrio you are familiar with. Year name," said he, -1 kneiv in the year I S32,the gamblers called you dolin,,but Jonathin is your real name." My curiosity was highly ex eited'at thelstranee management of the murderer. But you may, imagine the increase of it when he told the hie'real name. BANNAI'4 Agent. . , . . . . 1845. . TM LITTLE liwr-sod. nr ANELt.t I have a brae step-ann. the tovdiest thing alide; A noble ytnrdc hey, is he, and Yet he'e only five; - His smooth cisek hat.li a blowing glow, his eyes are blacks% jet, . • - And Willits are like two rose-buds, all tremulous and ' • wet; Ifis days pass off in sunshine, in laughter, and In song. As careless ait a so nutter rill.that sings itself :0,112: For like a.pretty fairy tale, that's all 'too quickly told. Is the young life of a little one, that'4,,only five years old. • . lie's dreaming on his happy couch before the day grows dark, • - up with iturniturs roe)* ray a-singing . with the lark; - Whereer the floWtrs are freshest, where'er the grass flow touching 'tis,t6sec him clasp his little bands in prayer, A ed.raise his little rosylface with ro.:etential air!' How simple is his eloquence! how soft Ids decents fall When pleading With the King of kings to love and • ; bless us And. when frees prayei, he bounds away in innoce nee • andiny, The blessing, of a smiling God goes with the sinless klittle lambkin of the flock, within the say Mt's!, flid; Is he, my lovely stepson, that's unl, lice years old. a, Piiave not told you of our iionie,•tuat, in tile uunanor . . . . hours, .. : ; Stands iu its simple modesty half hid muting Om tlow- ;ers; I bate not saidi.a single word about our :ines, or Auburn Prison. I looked in the' murderer and could scarcely be lieve My otvn eyes; yet he stood before the a ' living tnatel. I have pledged sect.ery. es •to his real name until alter his execution. I interrogated him in his first steps in vice, and he becan'm so hardened. !) He told me to remember the treatment he had received front the Lynchers')ash at Vicks burg.. I did but my eye's could scarcely credit re ality. known him iii 1832. 3,4, and in the early part of '35, as a barkeeper , in Vicksburg. he was rioter a shrewd. - card-plaver, hut at that time he was considered: inoffensive youth.— The collit house ho lie . prtlsas owned by North. who withifour others ityere executed on the sth of July, 1834; by Lynch law. Wyat and three others were taken on the morning Of the 7th, strip ped an d one thousand lashes given to tl four, tarred andlfethcred. and pat into a canoe and set adrift on the Mississippi river. It makcsqny blood curdle and my \nreah quiver to.think of the suffering condition lof these unfortunate men, set adrift on' the morning of the 7th of July, with the broiling sun upen'their mangled bodies. Two died in a. , bout two hours after they -were set afloat. Wyatt and another remaincti with their hand; and feet hound forty hours, suffering more than tongue can tell of pen describe,,when they were pickfti • up.hy some nevocs who started the'two' survivors to their quarters x . His companion died before they arrived. Wyatt survives to tell the horrors of the Lyncbei's last.. He told the seven murders had been occasioned by their unmerciful treatment,to him, and one inocent man . hung. I know Ids testaments to he:trite, for I had knotim tint before 1835, and his truth in - Other particulars cannot be 'double I. lie murdered his seveuth man, for which elime•he will he executed.'? Tilt REPOSE OE oa.tvt.-H By Mrs. Peri m by,— W e shrink from ihoseorohing-heat of the sun, or we slltvet beneath the Rigs that wither us as they pass. The noi s e of the world is weary. ing 7 —the,noise and of; life. The flowers we gather have, thorns that pierce us; and•the tree, un der whose houghs we turn for sheker, falls to cru;h. ur. take our *Fey !along 'crowded street:, meeting nothing but strange faces that stare copy es we pass—no smil,.ino welcome.. We tv4ider through greener paths, "and pereltanCe some are. with us that . we love or think we love; but even in - reen paths - there are briers to Wound the foot, or the:serpents shining trek crosses the road we go, or - tho:e with. us fall atv s y, and utter loneliness is ill to bear. This is life.—but the dead have rest! Where ends our path!' 'Takeir' through dreary crowded streets or throtighdesolaie by-ways,,Where. is our hed at last? For we cannot always wan der, striving, struggling, hopilig;:leari.g, Or we scarce know what:—.there must he. s'oino place of solace. where shell we &Mill (Xi:weary, weary spirit, here ends thy toill—here Where tie turf is so cool and greew-4iire,Where ilia wind Nhisties so mournfully through the long waving grass. Rest thee; rest thee—take thy ,mentle around . thei; lie down.uPon this ready earth, it will open and give thee rest. Art thou cold? ask the close se. putchre'to take thee to its nariewtharnber., thou wilt shiverin the whiter Wind no more. Doth thy broW echo with alt. this - feveriak'exciterueut—tkis whirlwind of, sound and motionl press it to the cool mantle of the tomb; let the grown damp and chill from passing over graves; fan thy born. ing thee to stillness 4nd to calm; thou wilt forget the hot turtOil of piistonOO; thy newhorpe will bee 6 quiet. FEMALE cos - rime is lezete..--The eye •will he arrested by the many females stepping along with'lneasureil tread hebited in the :saya-y-manto. Although its desorption has engaged many 'pens, to prevent the troubleiref referenCesi will attempt to give an idea of it. The says : is an elastic silk petticoat, stitched in; very narrow plaits upon a foinfilation of calieo ; this petticoat is generally of black, hut sometitnesOf blue or brown silk,; it em. braces the.waist closely and falls lonely to the feet; the manto is a ld:Wk hood which passing frrim be. , ncath the baud of the,pettieriat, Is drawn up Overt', the shoulders and head, covering 'all the' upper pact of the personlexcept the eyel; :one hand is en gaged beneath the 'memo holding it across the : rice, while the other, particularly if it is handsome or has a rich jeWet open it. may be : allowed to, steal through a !nitrate epening,in the memo, arid through this Same opening, fails the fringe& or cat broidered ends ofn riOt and bright-oulored silkee shawl. Tbeeeaya' Weyer rills eu• low, as to eon; coal the satin shoe arid: silk stockings which every Limenian fernale!We i ses, for more than poor Meet the be who does not. Attracted by an ankteneat ly covered with 4 ueiv looking glossy eillestoekin. tlie observer will lbe somewhat surprised won rai eing his eye to the figure above; to, tee a negro ur ' Indian market gild, or else n person' in a Shabby , end tattered sliya-y-manto. • Hahlted in this, roe- ' .tunic, the lady ir; thoroughly disguised from all. father; husband Or brother, arid the feelings of ins munity from diserwery gives a daring validness iu the one eye fixed in searching brilliancy upon the passer by, and leaves him io a moot aurnrOn.r plexity whether ,it-is the familiar recognition' et some acquaintance or the impudence of an • nn penetrable djsgui'se. The first feeliWg. is that eve- I ry eye, looking; thus farniliaily..emnist belong some ono 'eelt known tie us: lbe sate-y-rnauto When tiret-seenAhakes the impressiee of ma aurae- I live, and picturesque costume, but one soon wea ries of its universal sameness, and sighs dl ,r the variety and display of taste permitted in err fe male ;Imes, to sty mitring of the leeriest eel o•ure of bright and beeonful tre:es. I had this' forcibly illustrated en eve - fling... in walking uputfOrie of the fashionable Almedas, or public walks. I had; paused "Pagoda: eller l'ap es these mysterieu sillieguise 4 ladies it, reined... steeping, majestic:llly along, when just before rue, 1 saw. a lady ire European costume, seearing a rich. maroon velvet bonnet, and le ith 'her Wen! two", It:mar:ham and elegantly dressed, merry little , whoM she regarded with the proud joy t.rf a reel , mother, I then saw and felt the contrast hetween the European And Limebian female eestome; the, effect, upon, : mtetality of the ,latter, is self evi; dent. • Tar, Cob Ltd r. or MA soo rit.—The English papers at present abound in articles upon this sub-, jest, and as a great excitement appears to preeiiir in regard to it, Our readers may' like to know what the uproar.is about, especially as the impression prevails that it,inay result in the-displacement .of the present minktry. It has been proposed by Sir 'Robert Pei2l, to increa s e the .endowtnents of Illaynooth College, a 'Roman Catholic Institution, froril nine thousand pourla to .tWeisty-five sand pounds annually, which is Hipposed by the .Church of England and the Pissenters, and great warmth of feeling is displayed hOth in and out of Parliament. Letters from England: say, indeed, that the excitement is one scarcely ever bcf.ire par, ailed in. the history of that country, and that from John tb'Groat's house to Land's Eud, nothing is licaid of hut•Afaynoorh.: The College itself. which has thus become .iin object of con tention, is described as follows , by the .bortddn Christian ExaMiner . . . erlie tdollege of .114,ncioilt flerives its name, from the town in whielOt is located. Mayinsoth' is a small town about loven miles ifiXint f r on-; the Irish metropolis, and adjoining the magnificent seat of 'lreland's only Bake,—the Duhe of Lein.. stair. Al this place, a house t!or!the Intended Cols lege was purchased for the utn of £4,012 .10s., and fifty four 'acres of land were granted by 'the! liate.llukii of Leinster, on a leave of lives rencl. N li-' bleier ever, at the annual rcnt'4 474. , TWentv' acres of land were subsequenily l ,4abtaineil from Mt.; 6toyte, at an manual rent of .'I.; 140. •' - 'The Bee. Dr. Hu.ny,(o44riy:chapl a i n to tle )Tar ge ts del.Clainpo, the l-.3plniidi ambassador, and afterwards lutelut Bishop of Vitterford, was ati..! pointed first President,. of thel Institution. Fifty students were adiuitted in ilitls ; 'fifty ruore in 1800 ; in 1899 they - amounted to twh hundred in 131'2 to two hundred atilt lifty, mid at present the number approaches to lire i hundred.! Til t r - ,4 1 , perior professors, and all tt(e students reside . yr . :all . - in the walls; and the Culleg , buildings; wanting ill arehitectural enibellishoietits, form three side s of a Onadran;rlc,containing it chapel, a r i efei.toiy;it library, and various lecture roins. Thlitotal colt of these erections is underste(l 3 £4 d to have beenl.. - 913 3s. Ild.' ' ! I 1 'The annual grant front D4rli. - arient, ts hich itjs T 1 . now proposed to increase, provides for, the supoori of the President, Tire Fresidlnts, de - SOS: librarian; bursar, professors, and abotit two hundred and -so's, only students.' . ! ' - ! A TCrti)blf Vi XE N r (li' l Melt RANk'.-11110 Shah Sultana, sister to i!.lliii 111., was[ married to Kara Musteflt l'asha,- her lii,thile.ss est ildistwil rce. - superiorityof her rank over her litrahanildn a sum: mary manner, and this uiso their marthigt night: The impatient . -Patha, not hrare of the;itiery i ca._ pricious character( of his !Milted:ll bride, vainly waited until within aft hour efdaten forAlie'wanfed summons to the nuptiali 'elianetka.. - At tergth, fearing that the inuezatin' would announce inerr ant.; prayer before he .einiklieliter his Wife's iiiirts mem, arid that she should eonsrquently, he actits' std of neglect, hu set aside 6is twe..itietit pipe, and. boldly proceeded to the litifriv q .' 'Here !Idol's: Mil the Sultana's door; sand his Fray er, a n.'.', approached the foot of the couch. rlit i ltter' bath he iliSturii'ed a sleepihti lioness. As hG vas in the het of sth ii s ping to kisS the - brim of . the . ,coverlel, the reimM bent 'Sultana east hit'n pia:elate with ablow of her foot then, springing from her comdi, hti tlewsat I . his face. anti, in spite of his supplications tif •ttlfy Sultana! toy lamb! corner of my liver amiti ! aeon. l (inerey)she. hienriited hils ekeldie atariatt.so so pietammdy - , that blood stresni.d eit , the II- sar ; thin; dapping her bands t in her female: . attendants the bath) them drive the is sotent intruder friiimher , presence, awl retired to red to -compose lierre.f. i NOE satisfied with this explusionlof chOler, tho, ir- , ritate'd prine . ess'proceeded; next inurniug' to the SIH raglio and throwing - her,elf upon her knyesa tit her imperial brother's, fret deniandeti the iiintilis,it disgrace of the .‘infringed of etiquette" andl her divorre,fron3 .t.the insulter of her dignity."—Stils tan Selirn listened attentrely and \then she finished sneaking, highly ' applauded her elicit, end promised‘ to adirmiiisla and chastise the:truss band. Hethen"ilimissed his sister, 'with art ear nest recommendation to pardon the utientter,' and burst into a tit of laughter. This merriment in creased tWo-ft'ild when Kaia Muldafa `entered the presence, hUmbly.'eraving pardori for the fault he had committed, and exhibiting his virago's hails. It. nevertheless, required many trays negoita:ieri before the haughty princess couid,the induced to look upon the offeniler, with whom the continued to live upon the n.ost distant .terms,—(Deniestic Manners of the Turks in 1941 There is. not on this earth a lovelier vision 4 there is not for the skies a more angelic candi date, than a young modest maiden, robbed inch4s tar. . ''Phe . pride of her talents, the power of her beau ty., the splendor of her accomplishments. are Put so join; haud-maiL of the vestal virtue ; it atloind her in the.court, it enobles hiir in the cottage whether she basks ; in prosperiy or pines in sorrow' it-clings about her like the dia and of the room ing• ott the triciuntain flovrereti;, trembling even in, the re , : that 011ie exhibits and inhales sr-- Tut Onzoox Questioier-In!. the subjoined paragraph, the Charlesto4 Mercury taken ground upon this subject: : . •. ° .The two insuperable obstieleS tbit lie in . the' way of the Owl:able assertion . ofbur right to •thi whole territory, between Califor,nht and die Rue- - sian possessions are"; the treaty of dos joint *ten paucy and the offer' otsour Government, toetleept the line 'cf. th'e forty-ninth de tree.. of, latitude at it . corilprorinse .boundary. Each . ef these, was art undeniable concession 'that the Claims of En:land hadsto sonic 'extent s just foundation, unless we agirtu that each was a cow . rdly an traitorous atr4rdonm en t of the rights. of our . 'Country.— Anil who, more than all others, is responsible • for these concession. 1 truly, Mr...'/uhn Q. Adams. VVe do nut bla.ute. him for the proffered, compro-• rni,;e, for we Ahink it v., ,;;;-ry,f.iir The claim of the Uiiited zStates uttacnes especially to the Southern p rrt of rritoiy ; that of Eng-' 1.,n I to the norilirri) pert. i'o. qbe forty-ninth parallel w0n15.1 - give us about three-fifths of ilie whole cuuin.ty4-ItAvould secure w o os • the %thole v.illey of the COlumbia river and its two great branches, and would carry %broach to the Pacific the houndarY of :Our territory this side: of the mountains. We h'ave always believed that this boundary could be gained., and that we-ought tobe satisfied with it:- As to the assertion that otir right to every - foot of land between' the Mex ican and Rossion t;oundaiies . is clear; it &serves not the least respect, and ,co nics manifestly either frOut presumptuous ignotanc•e- reelsless darns griguisth. We do not believe there is' n impartial malt In the world, Who on a full hearing of both. would adjudge that all the right 'is with u.; and all the wrong,-iith 1:1141antl. We have , alreAlv conceded that stie-bas‘, 'solve right, and it •wiluld be dishotiorint - the pact pledges of the• Go- Nermitent to deny it IIkM , -.• , . s , ,' W 11 EATY V R.,./ LW 1./T• , A NIS Tile • rtE+IIING.-A late visit to thu s Repot of the. ; Western road at East, Alba ev, bus presented an , ittiporient fitet, in railway information to alt, that iron in Figa,, - . blooms - and rolled, is trati;)pideddly contract, On take ,it at. the pleaSu mei: eonve ri uiece of the 4:61 m Rorid C'ompany.) at - rides that are less than by the river, mid con:ring rrafi,.taking insurances' inio calculation. ...`flit l conforms to information irs letter.by the last str..:.»» - er,:nliat railways in Eng land are cu cry e litre deurit iiii; . tbe. Canals of a, *great part of tour bthstness, aqd.even much of the coasting trade. . It to untlerStuoil the. contract teicc is sotectiling I)4s' than ON COPIB per ton per Ole from Albany .to I;o s tui4 : Even two cents Per ton per mile, talthig-iiiito comAderation thu Heavy grades Of 63 feet.to this. mile , Over the IVes -6-in railroad, limns the e»Ocity of action to 80 ions the working, situ r to 104 i tons the maximum Had, with N'tinaits! Hest . j 2 itei engi4s, and is a rate much lower in pthportiuir4hati is,sharged .for ..)al naesported over the Holt:ding-railway, ll ct. iwr to. per miles - Imeh, lirevi:tver, ii the facerablo iecs u tiou; and,costroctiou of tins road, being on a irs. , l or descending line feveathe.coalnines to the •• , •,-I,uslt.ill, that the 're)tolur !)vv'orking load is 550 - tols i•aelt tr.,80.1 with citlw - .Norris' or Baldwin & .), ;Whittle) 's engines of i /6 .' 18 loos, s Tho latter .. 1 -; lass of lieuhummies Iv)! - t :ia We 1543 , iron cars, ' Vont:ening- --- ,nit 1.0116 ! I . ..:•; ; ;lii each. The late yid . - it 4111/01tail11:1 On the , R1.136110` Hail Road, thelefoi;' i s .111,11 e compared with dot) e ) ' . ster» Rail Road of Massachussetts, These fk_w . .iates,however, must and be the guide for,,chafit'S .on all other Rail ,,ways. Much dependS mi '. - the quantify and the) ;thitu'r - e .01 the trade, with ', the class of gradients : { Ding to and from therscatod. 10. the cas of thei.. .Western railway, wevestiine the ascent to' the suintint front tide ivut.r.ailAllautly to Boston, Ia ;froth ttvenly-five to thirty-Ellice per 'cent more fa vorable than from the ,Cdrteecti , ut river west. ;There is no dilliftilty 'in the locomotive on the :Reading railway laking up;the aseending gradea of I'3 feet to thi- mile!, all the empty cars, and all the fright required fur tint ',lnierior. Tilts gives :it superior advantages, toy Railway in the Us sited States, und - We reistMig much, if this road, Funder eastern nianagenfe4thdoes not pay e.grgats or dividend than anY Buiftvity in. the United, : - .3tatcs.—.4trierietZll Ra: l;;Iii.:,-.1 Journal. . • Errscr co" Femur tr." ; s-Muta,—The-fuliow• ing singular fact is %our . e for.by the Louisiana Chronicle Sono years ago, v.hell!' :iher, man were dieing evhihieed hers, an Old rirpiai man drove his cart, which' was drawn-I' 4 Mute •near'-the pavilion with a- %law of. takiirg ,t`rittp at the "mohltrys.-- ; The route and cart w: ere: felt atone whilst• Cato. amused hirnseil at tr.,o,.:hriV.' When the per formance was 'or er, tile . !Coinpany commenced' !ad:mg up for the tiet„ , filt,itte, and when the can- vass 'was withdrawn, iftc tephairtstood naked; just hi4ore the route, wtoh b ase one single bray„ : and fell dead in the hairrir-s.. CWIFOIIT not theint4 wretched who, whatere:r rise hesuliers- as to pain inflicted, or pleasure a child for whom, he hopes and on MOM,' lie 0 0 ais• Pave may grind to theilust, oh4nrity may Cast its dark est imintleoverldiu, the'iserig of :the gay may ha fat from his dwellin, ‘4l.ce may be unknown toe; his neighbors-, and "Oiee may unheeded by . those among whorn,,hro i'ilwells—evenirain may rack'his joints, atrd ttleililirny flee from hia Pillow,. but he 'has u. gaol, iinh ,i;lnch he would not Part f. r wealth drfying (•,;.21npOtatinn, for fame filling a world's:ear! fur of the highest wealth,i or for the 6V:170e:414.01 Oiat ever sat upon 4 .,, M0T. tat's c} e. - . C 0114.41 At ti vires the erns , ' pvtur. f fait me,sen , ers to win flusehiusfto hereitey by fair words and lum'e ittrooltses, he, answered. 1 . -Alas sir! theQe speccf,es ore fit to catch linker children." • -When flat threatened to con , ; ft:trate his goods, to tortietil, to banish or kill-hirrel he answered, "fie' need biot fear confiscation what has 110trlitIZ to looseOr banishment, to Whomi IleavelLalone is his c - innitry nor torments, wheni Iris body will beilestri:4l nt one blow ; nor deathl which, is the only i+.4 to Set hini at liberty frotri j sin end stlrrow." i • :'AU thiti,;s work tOgfther for good to them that; rove 6'0,1." . . Tit r rNttc If r. t'll:4 l'hat strifes are there, I • • In that eternal .liattle-Old. the human' heart What st•rifes have idieii•lnot boon therein since the! first fell passion enti•riii;inta man's. !least with the! words rsf ; thi; tempter Vi for man had fallen beforoN li h e ate But . I ,, r hi q i ,s •ll m r, is none more frequent ' than the struinzle lirAirimn passion and policy ill; the bosom of the tifttepitoit and wily- 7 -'lone rflorui terrible either; fer,wlif l , Thever gains Ow ascendell:-! cy, ruins the ' Tire 10 , E;4—We see that the Queer. , of dielaiurn has heel. ;:fiesienated by :th "Pope's! gulden rit=e.',' as the first plods:Of -the crowned; heads of F.:urope. Q [uf readcrs. may, or may nos! l iw a re, that c, &cf:rfain day of the year highi nines is celebrated in tfiC church of the Holy gross at Heine, and„that.in ritrnitut out front the porch; thy. Pontiff l;c41-. t. lti.fh_tud a rose wl-icti isstiewri to the at , ,unble,l I ipf s v. This sanctified flow is thee se it tii.Oie rook e t c'plplary royal disciple: of the Catholit•Chnrefi: and the daughter of Louis: PliiLlippe, Queen of -I.l:.:l6tuut is the ituly recipient year. i tili A 711.1 NG . FO ' i 4i 111:41r1 to •enjV himself ; i. 'at must take the wUriclaii it i., tuixed up with a thifta sand ~pits of surisl;iMi. acloud hero and thereLi a . htight ~;y —a .I,iiM,.'teal.iy, and 0 calm 'to-mori. row—the chill pier , "- - 4 V. iOrl4 Of autumn, and the. Y ht sot revivin,.., tir,;at'll -pf summer. L He should ire. ' ratizr, too, that 'lle 41illt no l/rated. by individuals df . I ditkrent.dispo , inth.eharaeteri, and takes the !_tr,a.s as they are atid:iot as he fancies they ought to he. Ilt'shouhriri4iip to Heaven in gratitude f o r what Its enjoys!;and. not censure God fur what he has not granted. glain he writ cease fretting. • i and snarling, klid ' t.,;il , before. 'lf then, is. Line ! hararter -on this:ra•rt.ii, Oho. drvervea 'the al,- P limier) of :the fool tame than anoiher, 3 must ba I that person whoeqn4nually frets end fluid's, anii 11.0)0 never sees n'inMeetit's peace, while aurroui, I ded with every thiniija plaua and igstruct. 1 . 11411-11AIN WED YrocEEDING.-41 appears frottt an eiposition in At; Vicksburg Whig that tho Governor d Ntis4r.iiipi:.4i,en the retirOtent . M. WeOcer from Tilts 6cn3;,e, made pit keen/pi/iv, elan for Mr, Tlaonipkon, S:epitoiprnpfre., antd• . enveloped it in a lettCr fo Mr. Walko4 but that the latter, Wishing the: 4pointment of another individ ual, took the reaptMeibility of withholding the doe, ument. Rather responsibility for a man oe Walkees inches. ~..,
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