The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 12, 1845, Image 1

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    MEDICINES.
Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Pills
I: OF - TIDE NORTH' AMERICAN COLLEGE
Of
0 MEDICINE has ever been introduced to the
1 a merican Public, whose virtues have been more
heerfully and universally acknowleged; than the a
baye. named
'RIGHT'S INDIAN rEGETADLE PILLS
' To descant upon their merits, at thin late day, would
seem to be wholly unnecessary, as Very few indeed
who read this wide, will be found unacquainted with
the real excellenes of the medicine . ilut_if flintier
proof wereAvanting to establish, theeredit ofthissinku
liar remedii,qltmight be found in the tact that no ruedi
ine in the country has been so
SIIAMELeSSLY COUNTEIWEITED.
ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pla
%es, manufactured a spurious pin and in.order more
completely to deceive tile Miblic have made it In out
ward appearance to - rm.emilde the trite medicine.—
. These wicked 'people could never pass oil' the ir iworth.
vas trash, but for the .arsistanCe of certain mitnuided
storekeepers, Who because they ran purchase ; the spu
rious article at a reduced Ate, lend themselves to this
monstrous system of inipmilrion and crime. ',.
The patroiis of the.ahove excellent Pills, will there
fore be on theirliant nuainst every kind of imposi
tion, and remem ber the only genuine Agents in Potts
ville, arc Messrs. I'. & J.
The following highly re:tpeeta:hle store keepers have
i, , ten appointed Agentafor the sale of
lIIGHT!S INDIAN VEGETABLE' PILLS, FOR
SOLIUYLI“LL COUNTY;i
arid of whom it '',s confidently believed the genuine
sroutirine can with certainty be obtained;
T. & J. Beatty; Pottsville. .
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' Bickel & Hill, 01 wigsburg.
Aron Matt iv, Maliontabgn,
J. Wei.a. Klinger:alio:li.
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. - Jacob KattliMan,Lower Mahantango. . .
Jonas Kauffman, . do '
John Snyder, Fri- - dendburz. ,
' Featherott prey &r.0.-TusCarora. -
„William Tazert, 'Tamaqua. - -
,Inhil Maurer, Upper ltlahantango.
Ti!. Ferrider, Wert Penn Township. •
Caleb Wheeler,.Pineerove. • .
P. Schuyler, &c.o. Case Brunswick Townshlp.
U. If. DeForeA, Llewellyn.
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R. . (1. & J. Kauffman. Zinimermantown.
• Bennett & Taylor. Minersville.
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George Ileifsriyiler. New Castle : .
Henry Koch & Son, McKeati.luirg.
Abraham Heebner. Port Carbon. . .
JOlin hertz. liildleport.
S3lllllll lic, ..r, Port Clinton. • ..
Shoemaker & Kandla:in, Schuylkill Haven.' ~
pt;IfCRRE OF C 9 UNTERFF:TTS. '
Thht only security agairil imposition is to purchase
from the regular agents, and in all carrs be
particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable. Pills.
Office devoted exclurively to the rale 01 the 'twill
' in,e wholesale and reatil, No. NO Race iiCreel. Phila.
Rcineinher. none are genuine except Wiiglit's
iulian Vegetable- Pills
MIE
TOILET ARTICLES.,
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14'it.E0KIY'.,..11".Pioc. Tau. Saaharn, Aim Illothr,
"r otter IZinLiwrani. and I.thi, rdertihate atll,rithis
111, , tetnovitlit I•Ve1 - V ithriiiriry
r.,,,.h.Ntra, n el.•:1 - rh.:, ;rule I,iititical, 'l'd
rervointavild •,11 r"r roini.vinu the itaiiim arid .I.h
-inftliel
Emig Mid fr1,1111 , ..ill...11:IVIIVI. the halt'-
11, !nay dhow 11u.lea-t flayo:cr oo the Andra
deli, ate 51.11,.. a TIII refres.lihut Ivaslt iu aauu weath
er. or in•traveili,r. :.11 I Ent , por
LYNN S' INDIAN lIAIiZ
p'tntpr••narnn~at is 0,0”.,1111.1.11 ,, f vaitolis nil,. lot - mini
to , :ethor a rompoand of ur•••tt valip, for promoting the
iriolvtli and pr.•sui - votu he hair, it moiri-1, , the roots.
th , rohy .•ao'sdag it to erne ,vith vigor. and
it frntir not. Or rrinovint• at lice
nani,. Ow iodrott:whicli • - •111.ei OW hair ta
fall
not • To (11.1 , e Uho has, lo , t I !wit' hair hi' 01 ,
any other causi , ,ens•Uld old ace. II ii rdnild , ntly
tee
:of;oo4.: to the torks., and
has the SITIZaI If properr) onoalioo:f !lair
. 11 Inc. and
in therefore recoln mended to 1111., %rho at , Ite•zirltmr.!
turn Irev —it aka, lion! r.orlin7 fluid :Ind
twins idea-41111 y 1,-rfoluod it is ouod, o.d.ouatuf fordo,-
,:d o g h,ir In .zo hem!. and fur 111.2 lwads of f
hildrrh
pore hit r.••w,.•
(,; I,ENN ' S Altl):ll..Crie /1031: Tffirni PASIT.
vi.ry ;11 , 1,1111 and truly
ixrcpßlVl ii121C111,,1, Derr , . thy 1,11111!•,. It
to the I.oolli. to till. gilloA.
arid fragancy to lite heath, nimoolll2 or
ent deray. and proservio..!
hope tpu d and rorrounorthh,llov d,tol , hs In their prar
11. e. and rqu:d e tn •%uy H . Ill"
kindinn:.'. It i. put In .I'h oh, and 1,10112
.nhd term. is oat to It ;Intl 1 , r.e
tans fli.•.gt It rlltc!Orn In fr••ticral.ric , • - ti r r rts.
piot 1,0%.
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warrm,
urey or reit, liair..to a or
iiiaciz. tcllh.rnt 11111111' to the tl'iir. or V 1,1,4.01611:: to
it, mac he used scab len feet
itrent.ontel it i,
Oi^, and t , i t!"1111 , -.1liell oho are vnu Gard stnh itre,
etrentily reeriiinineieleii. the i•eler itr•i-
A•e'ett awl will runt ruse -oil the n hi-.
t i . 511 COOT , .
\ I Il:11 enni -
pi. , -.C. m^uty ritr Frer t ile:. Tint: roninly i ivits
or.
erthe 61. t meter}'. Tte• ttleprteter tin ei e
re rentidenre in it : n< a ,tprretr nretin tlitrn tiir the
i•arii", if may ht.
I ten. a ttitntiln- :mil ether affertittini tit' the e'sin, it
is Cal 0. i'ri•
n*iniett te. it
t; the suli.e • ritter fn, venrii, alt! tire
• eniniteientinnely rerennuentiell the :irettara
!into, of anti omto t,r,rnnkr. ith
of the. ,111-, a rain e. le lii it svill•
41.eptiral. that their inoti rinelif tett , are not t.ver rated
A (;ootlShare,and I'd an .~:vier:'
GLENN'S I 7 N RIVALLED S'AroNm,l,:olls -com
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POU.V.I)
rj. , C) Gnntlnni , ti Fliai,! 11.•11;• , 1115 this drllrlp
..4 , r , •,1..wit 11 111, ar...iinsr coniidn.i , ,, as ...ull. if
supnrior 5.1 :01) 0111, 411.1V111L5 :snap in lisp. Fir a
AoilAlflll and ;•onki4r , .r.t 130,et. whir 11 will not dry
the ro
,nr itnlato 41,•;j1 310 -hi:,
. ,
,vase and i,ori:l , ll it IN'..:- 1,, th. .:t ~ , 1 in,,, , 1. , -,,,,. op,_
4 -auwt ~ r, i talin.j, reto..)log it ritrpi-tiligly I,ISy: !tile
r .110°,11 risn be ~, ,s•iy r ~, ,1 11111..1•11.•d• It I , , = , l , l:•Hy
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.a•Lrli...l: . 'li warm ~r e id 11.11, 1,3!i . ,1 ...ler 11 , i!!!! it. III.!
C.. Lee i- ort (.1 . ,,,,,,i pio.,, ill!. and entlfel) irf•; firstti the
+111!:al,ra :111‘!,elet.!!!11,!'" ..n., , rd'n ~,, ,„.. "r
..1r01L.!,...:i31;1; , ..,,, Ao,3•id.'!!!!'leLrt.re,.!!!,.. The.yee
pollll,lll, ph-. -.:,•It11) rerl , ilee.! 3!!.! le!! !!•!!!. a !MI! 4'lll
- ("It. .u,,,, , ,1,r: all cti , ;‘ , 1ri, ,,,,, ~1 . 1 nil ~j,,, 1,,,,
..mid re *
all l.d e..:111••• hit !v, V e. , ,, , 11 ,- .il and ,inve.
'6OW. I . iZrz n o. f •v.• .., .ir!. ill!. 301; !..• has !),I1 1,1•1; , i1.
i il. • , J.,isr., ; . 11• pieprielor !I, !--!ti :!:,.fle r 3 ',co,: of it.
1:1 , 1 . 111 , tr,,iisui; i.,,,0,,ra011y iiwrel•ing.a.• ir 111"rii . ..
101.01111' nlll , ll'll. Tit, !tell, , :tre 'telilellied in Petit!!
Ike !i3r!liknt :;.1 , 10::. 1,../14re IL due.,11.4 go. V . 1.111 ire ...it
t•if•tt - t t.. . •
'Tit (tinipntitni iy 4'01117"n:1.d of pIr•• •
tnttnir that 41,11'2 ra l • It it,
0 , ' , 1 1 71• • pietninz...'-1 1 . S. (.13/.•ii...
Prorn . r: o i'm
•••al.tni iloz put init.,. It • kten,ively p h.nl-
I Z'A. Ml.l s ?,1 ;-• e•VerV Cl.llll O llllll WllO
hun','illdr'lGaz•titt.
•Wo rt.:l-the-2i [1.10.611 Of itli.11,:1111,41 port ion Of
11111. spl(.rnh 7 u.. bl. the,S-Ipppa,eopf 00o:wpm - I. is.
wallop) r•pilop.the brat 412 vitvz ev''r
—Phll.l.,Tr• - •05, - ”ni. •
'The S•itinivit.r.nt:- (:.mponntl ro, ihr Ip•,1
—p aha ;1g 11D , •10 , ,, 011 ie in I , `l •.•rattintt ,
'rani (nom liwtinpritt lat••• - tirvitte. ay till a %••en
":17.f1r and 11111' in
ilifillittlll4,llllil.tlVllll. It is an
N nom:4 in it v.•ry ztsui
Itail)
Priipare.l by 1.. W. (11.ENN.
!‘lanufarturfir Y PYrfonirity. unit
S , iars, S 2 and St Smith Thin! lay Et
( Range. And also told by 3 • •
BENJ. EINNN-lis;, 13/q1,•114:1
CM
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NEW DRUG STORE: • • '
i f E. IL
: El ri iii . o . t,Tz, /4.,
r (3(;) ;:at reze o rtfa i l i y 4
I ... " 7W:i n e h ' i r i n :rk il i Pc e ntt c n i t ' ) l t z ;ge rally. t hat they have
: `... , ,:h•r.1 opened, (in the stare formerly ()fowled by,
.......alt. Mr. Slater,) a general assmstment of
Detzgs, - ' Me(l77:,t .
'• • Chenzcals, , l'aini s. •
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0i15,.. , • -Dyes, .
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Varnishes, lolly,
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Glass, Specs,.
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' Patent .11edici nes, kc., 4-c:
find solicits a share of piddle patronize. confidently
assuring the putilic, that every article in t i amr line.
be oft first quBtit y, and purely t' nuine.
Flavin: errs a regular apprenticeship to the bu.i
v
mesa in l'hiladdphia. 1,10F(' who-favour 'them' with
oil can rest'satistied that they trill guard strictly a
gainst till mistakes, and have there, medicines pot up
with the greatest cart. and nicety.
Physicians' prescriptions attroided to with part lane
rare at all hour.. Countrr,vPltyscia'ns and StOre
keePer4oomplied at a email-g`dvaliee'on city prier.:.
• December 3,
SOLOMON IVIU H
Cabinet Maker, Undertaker ; &e.
HE suhicriber announces to the public' thishe
Tbas commenced the ahove, mentioned business
i n t h e i m mesh of Pmtsville. immediately back al .
the Pennsylvania hall, where he will constantly keep
on hand an assortment of
READY li A.DE COFFINS.
Cabinet {litre t 5 r-, Jflllnufacwred of the beat
materialsiu the ;nest &rabic' manner, as very /ow
rotes. '
' llc also will remnant:Mk all kinds of Furniture.
to ordsr at the shortest notice:
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Funerals waited on and llesi.es.N.epplied,
lie'therufore ..nticiii; a part of ti.e • o'ulic patronage
which tie will endeavor to meet by r tompt attention
to business. Give us 316.11.
Ftbriary. 15. •
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~ • Arl'OltNEY AT LAW. .
n;iene.d an office, in the tinrinigi f i of Schuylkill
Lit Haven. °lnce in front street, st , cond door east of
M. filannineii Hotel, will attend tio all business end
trailed to his care; n the,counties of §.chisyHrill and
Beaks.
233 E
WEEK
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A 11PE 11: lir../.431/NriTED .AND ' NEW
IiII,PICTO 141 1,, 10.111. E. To bC completed to
50 ntimbers, aJ t 2.5 dumber. •
Thisareat and Magni:dimwit Work will he MOO
lished with Sixteen [lir - Mired Historical Engravings,
vailiisivp of an initial l! l etterlo each chapter, by J. A.
Adams. more_ 1114 foirtruiti hundred or which.tir - 'O,
From nraeinal elesiti r ns.ty ..1.1“. Chapman. If wlll.be
minted from tht etaodardcopy ache American Bi
ble Somety, and coutlatn ; Refereocei, the
a• C o peorilanci,•Chronological Table,
4
List of proper Nain - Cenr•ral Index: Table til l
tx 6 b4hts, Nidavurs. kr. The lar;.e FrontOuieres.
Titles to the Old and few Testaments, Family Re
cord. PieserilationiPlarie. I listoren I I Ilustratiorm. and
l i atial :Letters to the Chanters. Ornamental linrders.
&c., evil: be from oriOnalklessens, made expressly
for this edition. ble. J.t;U. Chapman, Esq., of New
York; an ailtlitionl:to Iy-inch there will be tinmerous
largeeneravings ryornile , ii4 l ns hydistimMished mod
ern artists in jEranee ;tin! Eligiand—(o winch a fulltn
dex will be given lntl4 last number. :, - 7's•
la The great :stipernirety of early proorimpres
sions front the Engravyigs.livill insure to those who
their names at oi4:e; the.r.osimsiiiii of it in tile
.111611 EST STATE OF PERFP,(!TION. To be
completed it, aboitt 30ilninnliers, at 25 et's each.
CGT" The sul)Feriber has !teen apnointed Aeent.for
the purposeyor silliscripiona to this Bible.
in Schnell:ill County. Oilier : Li : a specimen copy of the
he
1 : • , E. -BANNAN
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CHOICE r,I 3 IIRFUMERY..
mIII'. stilt , riltei• ht - ti; je4 t ceeived a supply of the
_L. ehoon.:,r l‘ool , ott l'erhirocry. etobrne , n4 a. son.
ern] alsortir,co , , t. tli heet hytaltiy—lnfertor articles
arc not kept Ali:to:IR the 4"artetv, 1,4 thir.,firlh , w,ing
110111 do rnrol hie,;; 1, Treble
I, crvoine, : : • - ;
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. Jamie. 1 ! ; .
lierdttierty. : -' I '
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l'aittlittly.. I t t '
Faris:,. Celnifrie.t.,:tre
Iletiev IV.tler.l.lt;ll' , l
Otte ce tiose '-i'...tceitt 1341
• • .Scent 13.1^i. ..
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I icrocoe livai's Oil..
Iletetsell',s l'eteteittlell'lelti
• (iienn l s 1011, MO 4/
Iletetttuir, Midstil lair
I‘lielettet't. ljeel,le ‘Ni
Glenn's IZetnen 'lot:, a
'.Nlarragsar flil. .. t
m ,an N C. ,
T
!Ince 1,.i:15:14e. ! .•
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• Cold C.no '
' oi .. t t l'ett-tle.r a tid lit.
Vitteiere 1 l'lt'lie•
li t e,-t.tel,'s qleitrat e t ,
I'. t; , r. forislitlnte,
O rni 's Tttetto4l4lt.
Glenn's iS,lDellltiritilA
I nlti , s4.7ll's inkriv..l letl
0•11 Itreent {,Nltno:or
line,ellti er;lietil-t I
Otto 111 11.11Se,', (Itlll 4 l
rimy orottirr S i i..it •
ft
Cloe, 11 - ,ir,lV:hisk ,r, Teeth nod Nail Brush
..,..
V,l i- of. which lwll lli.? sold nt-Philidolohia prices
a BANNAN, it g . t.
... 40—
WILLIAM *RIGHT
by .
D.
NEW CA$lll)ltY Goon, FANCV Aar.i TRIMMING
T 0 R E • .
TN THE OCCUPJED . BY
1. )112S. t':: IN CI;NYIIP ,
it, sol,erlter totrni , the eftizeng of
rat.l4vilie and 1.11;otWIlie getteral..thai he lias just
vetted a fete as,iirtitteitt, il:llle..itowest
i.trettrattoel «I .
La lanY, turvax and
with a variety o6a . ary a , ode.. Aka, a acW:atla 5140
.
did style of I a'
'nibrl 4,paraand other' Acirts
Illue, - and Mark Clot/4' a ouucriar
He has a1. , 0.'‘0 4:ta , l. I •
Sewino• . .;uf,f.,l a id 'al "al . Thread of the
tics! quartit,VV,,,,s?:yd 110.v:ery, Strau"..:
.7" eg r
.born, Criap,Vraid (Ayr 'st vh!.l of I .. anc
Baival.v; larVit a'az:. or ia agle Banari,
-lieu's and filly'
, Leg ; Not
B
A of whit:Mt:ill he sold S o weei , 3 41, ph,e,
AI, JOSEPI3 MORGAN.
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r rHE tindersietiedhaOng twit.Otre the owner and
' proprietor of Mr. .I.i.litr Slily:err s newly invented
Pater t r4a•ditria-Ma.rhili:i.l,ir the chuntr..{Srhaylkill '
4- l' i l lo now tiliikiijir the niatliiihts at hi.. .hop, in Potts.
villa, wherriiiii li. 'a 1111;11y,iiift hand, MI . M.:Median and
Kale. at the Viir V dipLl,rat.ipri. a of :•rikairi dollitni.:
Thitelaclrithi fYil i chcaniliii i i, finiCaCy and perfection
in i tno . l , inn i l. iS.aVi: Mini 'elreittion the are: test inven
-ll'll. in 111, h...it J'4, NVidid ': It i.i the only iv:v.1;413 Ma
chin, aininre Iho j,an,i 1 1 ; iltii ii anti,lllll have !Well pr,-
h 0i1,...1 ri;l:l:l'.,f - T. .1t ) cashes willio:it rtibbill4 or .
rulthint. tr.,11:2, ill i %Mitt rilla, lil:Micilng or ''sillieezinti
<wick - .ir , eliation , . d•.i.i all the tirery, - work ..1( lean
si”2 11 .. .". :r , v-Q‘. Frills ' iW(., in a few. mintt trg :,an
5:,,,h, , 4-1,,, ,I) ~ , ,,I .,'lvest,. wiltialoons, shirts an'.
hp,urt,,iikin: of the !lir tiii ' F i r kind, Wiln Inoo than irlie
tenth nal: iii' ?•::m litiCi• .ir!.. 11l flu , ordinary way of
w I
il-.iiiine. A airriiif ttvel . 'e near: Fill l'Ail wash mar. ' in
twolheil r , . t ill. t ' ..y.. - ...wone.ii in a whole day I.y hand.
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SEVEI Ii IIN :
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. ' Dit. 11E( it'lll'i .4 EYE SAt.VE .
4 , - Creel. sari+. ...1 Di l i : iterkerit. Eve igali ; e. it %hr .
7 :3 restiedy fhii:a.ore and illilallicd rtes.
.111.4 rer..it'e
and fee -al.. at '.. ' , MARTIN ' S. Mug Shirr..
Aiteirst 17 i /i 331 .
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"I WILL; TE.IVCII YOU TO PIERCE THE 110M:is. OF THE EAirni,.AND Rama OUT FROM THE CAVER:S& OF MOUNTAINS. lIETALS WHICH WILL. GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HiNDS.AND RUSJECT ALL NATURE TO pun USE_ AND 4.Jusinur, —Da. JOHNSON
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.Y BY BENS.9► IIN)3ANi
VOL.
SPLENDID: BIBLE
.19T.I.nry
Hier, !folic.,
1," , : it! tieble
come, or Bc,
1)%c...!
3 1. •
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MEM
broll.nt r .Saponneeops
and onftewhg the skin
comuouna for Shaving.
Shaving Cyeanv
Soap. .
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Almond Soap.
~; Li.mon, Musk, and a va
INIPOII T TAN INVENTION
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S RIO I; WAi•CII I N ACIN E
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WI LLIAM 311;IP.11111D,
\IERUIIa'`ti 'TS' HOTEL,
41 courtlariat Street,
NIC 114 V'o ILA
Iron! Ironi ! •
T rsT rereiverCat the Vortc Store n tame and reneral
as.oyttnent of Ito'llittOult ire. ILO. and Wuld. (tar
lan of 11. - ..ttntrr , 4l 'goitre iron ft 0 : 11
. 1
inch to tr.. ratt,.roatl itto.l2l , t and liamtrot.rQ.
.sttrow barn. t °tin (an shoem. Juniata nail rods.
Band Iron, &c.;JA, abut i S.:ttke.4 and in their
riety. • C r.nwARD vAn)i.}:r.
MUSE
Gidyd.on's Forms,
NEW 6eil3tion. and corrected, and
adapted ;o the! present practice.. Nice
$4 50; just published ]and for sale by
Jan. ; B. 13A NNAIC,
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• Comnon School Speaker.
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k N . C. NV colleainn nr ()mina] and Selected Picces fur
IN, Readinc. :1;10' itecititinit, price nil rents, just pub
lished and for salt: by ji - IL IMNNAN, Agent.-
February 22, i ' ,
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PIPE. V . .
4 Inch Itiden
I do, do ,
1 Inch do do ,
Just received and ler sale by
Aug. 'l.-1 31— . ,B. BAN AN A'rt
;• Motto Beal
A lkiery and beautiful irticle shectajnat received.
A
and foraall; by 11 11.11. I iNNAN, Ag't.
r et/. 22. •
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/IBA aAprR.—A beautiful article of,Tea pa.
per, for 4.0 . tpol of Mere:limits, just received
an 4. tor sale by
B. pANNAN Ae.t :
krph. 8, 1845, -8-
S.
L . , S. EN-, •
ATI' RN. EY:At LACY, •
f'QT7SVILLE,'P4
practice in the several Courte n t.f
.Schhyly Co
` 13RUIlt.*! 811.V.IIES.;.:!.
iv HE rubse - riber has itist received a Leaatife) at
-111
snrtmenthi Hair,itniertimb awl Clothe Itriisht;s.
friim 10 cents to 314 of American ,nittntifariiiro, bet
ter, handsomer - and- chettper than {ho Englishand
French artiele,.all of which Will be said very cheap.—
Atnong the lot are Ladies• Hair Brushes. •
BENJ. BANNANi Agent.
311 ;
September 21,
AND
FIRE iNS!ITRA.NCE,
INDEMNITY AGA INST : tOSS BY. -FIRE .
• Vb.e Ftranklin. Insurance Co 1
• •
- OF P1111:4DE1.P111A,..•
S4OOLOOO Paid in _
. Charter Perpetual,
ONTINI:P. to maki: Im.ffranre, permanent anfflint-
V.: lied. on every desrripa hit, 'f property, in town and
country On the usual fikvorable tertffs.' 'Office 16:4
Chestnut stre. , .t hearlint_, Bo '.'sl• I •
• 11.iNCliElt, President.
' • 1/111ELIT011:4; • • •
ehadllt N. Banker, Samar/ (rent,
.lantes Scott.' Frederik* Brolen, •
• Thomas Hart. l'
Th'ema:. S. Wharton, Cre. Eirhare6, '
Tuhias WaT arr. - • .Ifordirai.l).
• 4 - 7 BANCKER.
The Stshs'eriher has beeniappoizimd atlent (or the'a,
hove nientioeed ith:littitiont and is ohs 'prepared to
make insitrahre. on every 41eitriplion 'of 'property, at
the lowest rotes'.
NAILER' rtssiLEL.—
Pormville, June 19, 1811, -252-1 -
OFFICE 10F' 'THE • - .
-
Spring Garden M utu al Insurance
:
Company. ~.
..
rr mi.; Company having iirganized•accilrding , to the
1 provisions of its chattel. is noW prepared lii make
InAtrances arainst loss he Pice on the Mutual principid,
combined with the security of a joints_teek , capital.—
Th e a dva n tag e ( phis systern is. that efficient security
i; afforded at the lowest rati.vtliat Abe business can he
done for, as the whole, profits 'Oess an interest not to
exceed ti per cetit. per anniti on the capitapdvill he re
turned to the members of t te institution, without their
heron lug responsible for any of the eneagetnentsor li
abiltiw.: oldie Couipany,ftirther thou the premium, ac
tually paid. .. a
_f ~
The neat sue'rei . 3 w h ic h thht•syatrun has rent with'
witereyrl it has' been introduced, Induces thus Directors
to request the Rneption 01l thtapublic,la it. contitlent
thatit ; rept ires low td be it lid ftstood It , . be.appreciateil.
' The act Of Incorporation land shy elplanatirtit In -re
rnr,l to it, may be oat:dontl by dpplj inn at 1 itefyied
Narnatec,t cornrr of 6t# unii IT ova , gla„ u , of , hi, HAN
NA N, Tottsvillt'!. i 7 . ~• ~
- i • - • LAWRI:NO: SIICTSTrIR, Pieeideat. .
• L, VW BITAAR. Selarv. ' , .
' .. 1 • ; • DIRE "FURS, • -.
Co l rwin Stildart. . 1 Hobert L. ,Lougliehd, -'-
'l - tii:erili,Wof tl; George M. Troutman,
WWI Patton. Sanmei Townsend,
- Pa L. Lagneronne, Charles to ken. . •. ; !..
Coorge \V -Ash, i Abraham ft: Perkins, i
. .
May IL 1911 I i i9—'
' The, subscriber has !won' t :involuted Arent for the
m a
bove copany.,!nnd hi now ready, to .tnake insurances
MI all, descrintions of . pidpertv at rues nmelt Idwer
than nstial.• var. inr from 1.92 ftfi on the 110011 to tirin
per IMO) annually. The riites perpentally nn stone anti
brick Huildine.s in "'end lordi ions is ; only 9. per cent—and
if t h e c oml ., Await,' prove in be. a profitable concerti,
the prisons insuring' in it Natalie Of the profits without
inclirrior any .risks, The; chartAr is the same as
i tboser the insurafUze clompanie; In New Ensdand.
'For further part ollan.z,jpii.p td the subscriber.
, TI. HANNAN.'
Extract:.
`kb r
F
I L ri c d t ; . ,nit
x.t
MEI
NMIIMI
LIFE INSURANCE. '
. •
TIM rain RD LIFE JINSURANCE:ANSU
• l'i'l r . & TRUST ('ll.. OF PIIII.ADA. ' .
OFFICE 159 fCIIESNUTT ST. .
- 1 •
A4 - .1 . 1iE Insuralice'on I4fen,uritrit Annuities and En
-1,1 dowinentA. and recilyr, and eXCfilto lends. -
•
' 1, loft., .for ryrrrirrinyl $ll,O on axi ogle life.
A r e , : For 1 . year. i For: years. For Life.
l' i annually. annually,
. 20 $9 21 I SO 05 -$1 77
30 1 atl 36 ' 2 36
40 • 10 1 9 ; Ib3
. .1 , 320
:0,, ' I to, l '2 (10 : • • ••1 60'
60 • ' sl.; i 491- ' 700
- Ex iiatehr: i--1k person agnit 30 yearn neat birth-day.
y mit inutile taiiiipany 64 31, would secure, to hie fa
unittfor neires.loo. 41.11111 tie die imone year ; or for
:313 10 he sectircs to filet $1000; or for $l3 60 aunt].
ally 11M 7 years ;11e.sein es to theta pinou should he
die iii 7 years; or f0r4360 paid annually during
life lei provides 6'ir I lien 4 $lOOO miii.nryi, he ,;;".,
for, $ 550 they would centre $5OOO should he die in;
i
one y eir. .
i • itx t; ANY 20, 1015.
nit Mona errs of Ibis Vompany, at a timeline hell
on the 27th' December nit...tutriealily. to th e 71,lati
referred iii the orMinal p • ospeetue Or circular nethe:
_Company. appfopriated a 11intio 'or addition to all mill
ries for the whole .of life, remaining in force, that
treini - ;is,eoll prior to the ist of JanuarY, 1812. ThnFe
of thein therefore which ivoce issued in theyear.l236,
will he entitled 6,10 per rtmt upon the NOM insured,
makitig an aiblition of $O,l on over: *loon. •'That to
Elinii w ill i r . 0 -, id w:lnin; the Policy. becomes it tiailli
instead of ilm $lOOO ritieinfille insured. • 'l'l - nie prairies
- that Were i,,iii d in .1407 kill he entitled to bi per tent„
or $1 9 7 00 oii ,core *lOOl. Anil them issued in 14:16,
will Ile thtitlibl In 7! p e r relit. or $75 on every IOP,
and in ratable oroportioint on all said pnliciei issued'
prior to lot 0 , 2 iutiar, le!:..
The flonim 'w 01 lie rrellitiel to each polocy on the
hooks endor , eil ore presentation at the Office: ,
it 1.4 the th:6l4.'“ Of Ihe Ctimpany. lii continue to make
addition or .lihiii..i to the policies Or life at dilated
periods. ,
n. tW.RICH.I:IIDS, President!'
JOIP: F. J.ime.s, Actittiry. .
• al-The 411t12Griher 1135 been appointed A izent for the
atinvd 111;4 itindon. and `A' , repined ntrict In.pranctia nn
Uses. at the piitiliglied rhea. anti an,y iaforinatlor
ile_sirdd sin the subject, tat a antic - at hill at °lliac.
1 BENJI.NIIN :BANNASi
Pot.tarillii FA%
• VIII
,• . ;
• 'SaTSapariiia. B d Pills.
.1l6;Ism; tus in eiiStimee containing Sarsapa,.
calk in I heir composi)ion.•
Thij purif3. the ;and Flui,l4 of the , .luuly; ann
cleanse the l'itnlllaCll Bowels , nlllll ' 3ll 110 . Xi011 PO-
;stances that 17 , 1411117 C illsense. •
• 'lke ;ire composed entirely of vegetable Extracts; •
(fr,•e'l'froni mercury andl minerals) . which mlike them
the safest, best; and m, of any .therldlla in
existence. ; I
, -
Several iltinsand rertifiehtes of their efficacy pave here
tofore; been p); id i, tied; alai their Ales are in^7 main?
ann it/i/41by thousands. Ware Outs (ins
'have alretidy been mild ,Bire their introduction.
•.THAXIOO.OOO BOXES ' •
have been sold in Philaiielpida, ;thine, the past year; ;
thus show ing that in the Mace where they are mannfac
tared Ihet iccve a reputation, greater titan any oilier
pulls-'-%hire a ris.es from the fact that Do. Let nv is well;
ksoich at hanic as a ecgurpt Physician, anti his pills are ;
consequently] emidnyed !with greater confidence than ,
any of her; it. addition tol,their own effiCary. •
Quality and not quantity is a valuable attribute be,
Inturing to Iloilo; tune biNdoing more good than two to ,
four Of ratted, '
the advised, therefor/ when nn cosily requires to
take none other than ,
DR.LEIDI'S BLOOD PILLS.'
Try them! (they rest no`23 tents be n .) 'Pry them.
Sowell sat lsfiedtfrill on be of t builgond efforts, you •
will never take tiny othirs. After you, have tried all
other kinds, then revile. Lehly's Blond Pills, the Mint
time will boon be diseovyred. No vintage of diet no re
straint frotri'occupationi or fear'of catching cold need
aPprehended; young find old may take them with e
qual safety.
r Princiiial Office afid Depot,,Dr. LeirlY's Health
Emporinm No. 101 !Cor); SECO:NiI/street. nifar VINE,
(sign of the Golden Bantam% Serpents) Philadelphia.
Also, by;Kurri co. w. Dyntt
Sons; A. S . A.& E. Roberts & Co., and city D iruggists gen
erally. , I
Also by"p. Pomp and 3: liieksnti, Easton, .1. F. Jima',
Lancaster, and innO.resipectable Drit,ggis and :Stores
keeperi intim United Stlites. ,
Also'bt .1.9.1311OWN?B (late W.:T.- Fpting's) Drug
Centre street, Poltseille. ; .
May 18, •••
• Roussel'is unrivalled` Shavind ..
N hey and splendid article, is'now universally ack- .
nowledged superiorito any Shaving Cream the'
United States or Europ4.
This delightful preparation is unequalled for beauty.
purity, and fragrance ; though somewhat analogous to
Guerialn's Ambrosial Uream, , thirl other similar corn;. ,
pounds, it far surpasg , Cthem all by the emollient pasty;
consistency of its lather, which so softens the beard
as to render shaving pleasant and easy; it possesses;
great advantages over ; the imported artirle, in being'
freshly pre pat ed from the best materials. with the great-I
est skill,:and is not °ninths . . hest, histalso the cheapest,
article for shaving. elegantly put up in boxes,
with splendid gilt LOOS. • •
Just reeeiVeri and for hale by • '
Nov„, t1e.45 B. BANNAN, Ater:
. _ 1 ,
noussEvs BALSAMIC ELIXIR OF
LAUGIER, for 'l i he Mouth and 'Teeth.
• 1
rifling strbn..nrite and d.dlghtfill odnntaleic Elise - • inli! Ink!! Ink! !
, has beet, f..r in illy }'cars past, the favorite corn-
Poiition of thn_well known house of Lauder, Pere'.e 1 A SUPERIOR article cf StePl P n Ink in qnart but
dit:
Eof Pam, ior ke , apitzOkitt tr
breath fresh anteet•l J'llles, at the iCAY rate-of 34. cent r bottle. toenth
,Alreserritte OKI gulps hi ,a healthy Ondillall, and “ 10- '•et si ith the.heet kit of Bine, Bla , i Red Ink ever
tserilletitlY Prevantina the detay hrtlje teeth; it is enn• I offered fur tale in Pottsville. in , r Of 4 RiVq/ 1/011/vE,
'enthred a very nee It eRCII e article in Parts, and lasher• ttlr of which will be sold Wholesale and Winn at Man
yond Intllflart.oll the nifud twAudrol and Prritcl prep .ufnaurers Prices. B. DitNNAN Art•
aratinn of the kind ever offered to the public. since it ....,:yl 3 > tquit. .... . gra 21—
has, receivel t tie ItiaheSt 'approbat ion of the Most enb, j.. _ _ -
pent dental suraconq of this city,, .„.., . L . .... .. .. • i , • _ .
Tbe l phw de dAtieti, EltaariTly put up in Tiara b^. •
Pertvitlatpierlittiiiit.labels , is a beautiful and vat a
r—Aanerinve Gard ener & 'Farmer.
bie artajo fdrtielbilet," and only needs to be known, ,"C'ESSENDEN'S New Ateritan Gardener and ar
.l:
Wee fully amtreciatva 1 mer tho bast well} extatit,jitat received and for Bale
.: , ,•
Just received and for sale by 13, . RA.NNAN, `by • , - I IL BANNAN, Agent
lB
~
Nev `9 45 ) 1 , - '''''' ' - Agellt.: * May* . '
1 I
4 1 0T_TSVILL, J! GY.NEVAL; ~..A_D.,VE.4.TISE7R.
AGENT FOR THE - PROPRIETOR; POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILe COUNTY, PA
liN,
S=ITUR.DAY MORNING, JULY 12; 180
PUBLIC SALE
. • .
Of a House mot of Grthind in Pottsville.,
'THE undersigned Cornmiioners of Schti}llttll
• County, offer to ea by Public 'endue, at .31orti,
mer Fox's.notel. In Pottsville, on Saturday, the 11th
day of - Ju1y:1245, at 1 o'clock; P. M., a .Certain !MU
lot of ground, situate on the northWestaide of Market.
street. in 'the borough of Pottsville. and mirnhered iii
foil 6. Patterson's additional Plan of .Pottsville with
the number 15. together with the improve . .. ,
menu, consisting nf a two storied brick
•••• ii' dwelling house,.fronting, on 41arliet street,
„ and a small frame dwelliag.house on the
*" 111 .2t4 rear of the lot. The , aboi•e, premises ,re
the property- of Sdoiylkill county, and
will ba sold by virtue of an Act of Assemblylpassea for
that purpo,se, the of February, 1215. 'germs will
be make,knowo. on the da" of sale. ' )
EOTIGE MOSF.R.
•lIENRY ZINMERM.AN„`-Commissioners,
FREDERICK BECK, ) ' •
Attest, G. B. Cl'k.
'Commissioner's Office, Or-1'
vigsiturg - June 14, 1815. i - f.ll
- Act au thorisirig the
, Commissiimers of
Schuylkill C o unty, tos.sell, and , conrey a piece
of Ground, in'the Bornugh'qf Pot
:Seer.l 1. Be It eniteted by the Senate and Douse of
Representatives in the: - Common Wealth of Pennsylva
nia,-in general Assembly met, audit is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same,. that the Commissioners
of the County of Schuylkilli,after giving due and
public Mime of the time and place of sale, in at least
one.tieWspaper printed in said totally. are hereby au
thorized to sell at publicsale.a certain tenement, con•
eispu uf.one half lot of ground, with the!appurterian"-:
ces, situate on the northwest side of Market street, in
the Borough of Pottsville, and numbered in Pint & Pat
lerson'S- additional plan number 15, being the same
11011 Se and half lot of ground, sold to the Sheriff of
said County, to tile Commissioners thereof, to secure a
debt from a certain Daniel Chrhitian, and as seen as the
lettchase money is paid to the Treasurer.of said COllll
- or its payment secured in
the
manner, et
CoMinissioners may direct. the Said. Commissioners
shall make 'and execute under, their hands add seals
of - Office, a deed , ot . convevance to tile purchaser,
Adliclishall be good slid. valid to convey all the inlet
escof the said Daniel Christian, divested by the said
Sheriff's Sale; to the a-aid County Counulasioners.
ArienovED-87th February, 18)5. . I
•
VALUABLE' REAL ESTATE',
• i
•
subSCriber ()fibre the following deslraale
• .1, property, situate on Main street, Mount Carbon,
at Private Sale
No. 1—;All those four contiguous nes.; two story
frame houses, &Leh Containing. of front
48 feet by 18. feet derp - , with Kitchen
12 feet is 14 feet deep, mid aood Cellars
under. the wriole, and excellent Sprint!
oil - water in front.,
No. 2—All those new two story sonic }looses,
built id the hest -materials ; each house containing,
ket front, by 30 feet deep, with gardens at
tached.
No. 3—One two story frame house havine 3
ronms on the Ist - story 3 on the 2d and good Gar
rets, with Kitchitt'in the rear. Also, a good Stable.
and other Outbildings,• at pr . eseot occupied
. by the
subscriber.
No, 4—All those two new two story frame houses,
one and a half story high. each house basing 14 Met
trout by 27, feet deep, with' bOetneut underneath,
and good Garden attached. ,
No: s—Ocelot or ground, GO feet front by 200,
feet deep-with a good one hod a half story house
..,,triton the same.
, • No. 6—All those 4 contiguous lots situated in
East Alonut Carbon nearly opposite:lie we.gh locks.
and fortudrly owned , by Capt. Shellaber : each con'
(aining inlfront 30 feet by 150 in Ilepth;—haying there
on two fraine.hoses with good springs of water on
the premises.
The abOye property is Situated at the flip iermina
of 3 ratlrkiads, viz the Philadelphia. 'Mount Carbon
and Port c.Jrbon It iilroads, and will be sold on :lc:
commudatiug ; for further particulars ripply to
CCI.LINS, or - '
• 'JACOB IL
5--
4 e t
•ai•
MOBS
1 iy
ille
MAU
BANZZA/v , s
Cheap; Book & Stationery Store
THE tothsrriber hat retenq fitted ntl his Establish,
•
went and is determined to sell all kinds of •
;shoo! Books, ..llissellailtous Rooks,
/a nk, StntiontArit,
Statiooars, •
Wholesale and Itelsil, nt the lowest Philadelphia
Cash prices. Heinz determined In alcomitiodate the
public, lie respectfully snlitiits the patronage of all those
in want of art fetes in his line of busineSs.
Countryes Store-keeper: , , Teachers 'and others, sup.
plied wbutesale at the very!lowest rash price,
Cr If Storekeepers and otheis, will he kind enough to
lurnish us witli a - list of the Books, they 'require: we
will - be happy to furnish them' with ri lint of our prices
per dozen. in order to satisfy them,lthat we do iefl
goods at Philadelphia price
:sla 2, 97.
es !I stoves!!! .
, r ,,l k :4 1 t o o v r e e s ,
,a Parloury t•e I l s 1 l t r a ii d t
i f i :I t
o rt r ;' :
'lre Cylerolor Stoves• of the
.atteriis, which 1 now offer
ail prier, (cost ,if iranFpor
v ill be found upno, examina
of the same quality, have
Stoves! Stov
TITST received at.tho Voi
11 eortnnenvnf Coal Cookin ,
Sheet Iron, Cannon and In
atest and tnost improved
rsalin, at Ph iladelphia re'
anon Only added) nv Well
ion ,ulneaper than Stove
a . heon sold inn Pottsvili
Stipt..2l
I:IDWARD YARDLEY
•
apps! •
Tin and Britianin, of
and mo't' approved kind—
tof thr,e Lamps.a more pleas
-I,btannid, than by the non n
inn of abnitt 50 per cent.—
cc: i by B. BANNAN.
Anent
• ;
Laid t
100
. .I,nn LAMrs, botl
Patent, the best
just received. By the itse
ant and orilliant Bahr is'
the hest oil, and at a. ea
Sold at Manufacture' a pr
.
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' and Rates; ProclaMations ; Orders in Council and
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lillerchandize. Exchanges, Moneys: Weights and Meas
uses, and other Miseellaneoits Information. with a en
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ring ilia year For the Meichant and Statesman
pn invaluable !": •
LSO, JUST IMPORTED.
The.BritiAt "Almanbe. and 'Compttniop,
for 'lBl5, comprising a great variety of Mirth] intelli—
entice, including Mathematics, Natural' Philosophy ahtl
History, Chronology, Geography,. Legislation, kc.: 1
vol. J2Mo. Price.9l 75 Just imparted and for sale by
' B. BANNAN,'Aq'ent..'
Single eciftieS of F.nglisli Works imported to order.
- 41.61 26,, , 17-1..
Removal. & New Goods
JOSEPH MORGAN,
TrESPECTPULLY infrirtnsithe Publfc that he has
JR.Removed his Store to she "New . Store room, in the
stone 'Pulse of Mrs Phillips; vpith a locust tree in. front
of the door, and next houseibbove Mr. Thorulsun's
corner, opposite Messrs Pollock's Store. And has
just Received a new assortment of Spring Goods which
will be sold at the lowest caSh prices. In addition to his
fancy dry omits &trimlngs he has received, and" will,
keep on hand -a general asionment legliorn,
Gimp, Straw, & fancy Bonnets, at the lowest Prices,
Pottsville March -
.Gold Diamond 'Pointed Pens.
•
REDUCTION IN PRICE,
A PRESTI supply
of Gold Peris'with Diamond Points
Just received at a reduced price. These Pens nev
er corrode, and will last at least 6 or 8 years in con.
slant use consequently they are the cheapest article
thaCian he purchased. AlSo a supply of
• GOLD AND F.ILYER PENCIL CASEd. ; •
All of which will be told at Philadelphia prices.
B. BANNAN,
May 2Hh
JI L
The earth was et rest, and the everting air 4, .
.seemed like toe breath of the,infaut steeping;
And the star stole forth, like fancies fair
hat come in the light of the mother's prayer, •. ,
When ',Use is her vigils Beeping:,
But the mother felt in her•trembling breast, •
That the Angel's ; presence was o'co,bert
And she shook, with a nameless fear distressed,
As slidhowed ltke'a,reed by the dews oppressed,
To gOard:the dear 'babe before her. '.
The claudsgothered dark ris'the funeral pall,
The midnight winds were sighing,
And the motheils tears like the rain-drops fall;
Slie bath heard the bolt, notes of the Angel's call,
And she knows that her babe is dying.
The sun was bright as the morning sly, •
As 'wnen the first smile Was' given,
And the Angel soars . to hiS home on high,
While Faith reveals to the 'mother's eye
That he. bears her sweet child to Heaven!
By the Editor of the Stivannah Republican
Modern Jerusalem is 11 'stad n ch . strongly built
city. - 7he walls of the loinses 'are most ' übstan
tial, and are built of very compact limestone;
which is mostly of a light or dark cream colour.
has an appearance of great solidity, which is
increased by the flying buttresses which every
where spring over the Streets.. An earthquake
that would demolish a portion of the town viitauld
be apt to involve the whole of in ruin—so
compactly is it built together. The streets are
filthy, and nowhere have i met so many wretched
deformed beggars—so many blini helpless beings
—all asking alms from early davit] to set of sun.
The esterior.of the house's towajdithe streets is
most forbidding-looking jail-like and gloomy, but
entering the Courts. you . seri more cheerfulness,
and some of the terraces have a vary conThianding
lookout. Donies appear :every where. They,
ri , e above the principal rooms of all the houses.
There is no wood to construct roofs of, and thus
the ceiling of the rooms are pleasingly vaulted.=
In no one thing are te accounts of travellers so
discrepant as to the modern town. Some writers
draw ofit a•pecifess picture,'and others paint it in
most gloomy , colors. Some perhaps, have been
there in the rainy, others in the bright season—as .
lin illost cases the truth seems to lie about half way
Ibetween the two eitremes. it is neither so good
1 •
norisci bad Os it has been drawn, but is a very re
spectable'town, far better than most others in the
East.. The modern torn does not cover the
whole site of the ancient One.. Mount Zion itself,
on the SJoth side,;is without the present wall.—
On the North, or more dii.eetly on the North-west
side of the- city, the ] old illicit must have been a
'mile beyond the present one. Trie•;shole ground
is• cavernous with ancient cisterns--.themselves
probably more recent than those of the town ta
ken-by the Roman Legions. Exce'ptingoti apart
of 'the North-west Side, the limits of the ancient
,
city are well defined. The mountains are still
"round about ,Jerusalem j' and the features of the
scenery are all bold and grand. On three sides,
the precipitous steeps of the valleys impose boun
daries beyond which no bPildings could ever have
passed. It is said, and is doubtlesi true, that the
. wall supporting Solomonla s temple, on the side of
the Valley -of Jehosaphat, was 450 feet high.—
On the West, or naturally the weakest side, the
1 •
tenth Roman Legion was encamped. The pre,.
sent walls are well built and battleinented ; but
I they - have neither ditches', colinterscarp walls, nor
1 other exterior defences. They are modern; but
Worthytohelong to en age when gunpowder was
iunknown, for they cannot' tand two days against
broaching batteries, The town has now a garriL .
son of about 1500 lublietly Tiirkish soldiers, and
could be taken by escalade in ten minuteil, against
all the resistance the garrison could offer. .
The environs of derusalem are very striking.—
They form one vast neenipolis—the very rock be
ing perforated in all directions with tombs, which
begin near the bottom 4 the Valleys of ...lehosa
phat,'ltendron, Gillen and Hinnom.\These val-•
leys, together with the Western wall, forfn : a cir
cuit of about two miles and a half—the whole
circumference of the ancient town being, accord
ing to Josephus, rather more than four miles.
BAtiNA E N, Agent
Toe ARTS t Y Italy be the mother of
arts, th'e Italians are their children. In England
conversation is monopOlized by politics and the
weather; in France it is sustained by the theatres;
in Italy it is one of the fine arts. Hire an apart.
merit 'in Rdme, and hang Your walls with pictures,
few of your English visiters will ever be con
scious of their existence; but the pe - ople employed
to arrange or pack them, your servants, the trades
non who chance to enter, will ever be ready with
an bhservation dictated by the interest they ;; feel
in your tastes, and by and by an intelligence, mis
directed it may be, but at least awakened. Whilst
residing among people who thus, inhale taste as,
with their native air, and sgrounile;l by monu
ments of genius, it is tundifliculty to .imbibe a sym
pathy with such feelings. From adMiring to ac
quiring is an easy step, but one which should be
taken with discretion. Those who c l an afford to.
pay dearly for their experience may yield . to a inn-.
mentary impulse of fancy, and purchase pieces
which" they will soon llp. with at any sacrifice:
But others, with great prudence, or ni - eams, will
form, and to a certain point cultivate 4
. their taste
ete they begin to gratify it. Even persons in'
England, had some pretensions to connoisseurship,
will do well to observe' the like caution, for in
Italy their ears will be confounded by new names
and schooli previously unheard of, in connexion
with Works of high merit and unquestionable at
tractions.—Foreign Quartely.
. -
An amusing struggle wok. - place between the
two divisions of our.cltY 4.‘democricy" last week,
on the receipt of the news of Gen. Jackson's death..
The contest was to determine which branch of the
faithful should have the lead; in the honors about
fo he paid the memory of thp• Hero, end the spirit,
With which it was conducted was - truly aseonish.-
ing to the uninitiated. The" Young, Democracy";
appeared for acme to have-matters their own way,'
hut the 4Kickapws” am adroit tacticians. and
'eventually succeeded irs getting the lead. We un
deistand that a prominent leader of the- “Young
Demotracy7 _denounces_ the whole effeiri,as, a
Miickspiro.caunpre'red4sneßier
I , ~..
tilje tlisit
MODERN JERUSALEM
A Hanel:LES OF 'Nit airs OF 21.1 F. REVi:;111-
Tiox,—.The editor of the Memphis Eagle has been
examining a number of the Columbian Centinet,
printed in Boston, July, ISOI, being then in its
35th • Voluine. Under the obituary head of the
:Centinel, says ' the editor, 'we find "the folloWilig
account of the exploits of a second Sampson.
Mr. William Dowst, who lately died at Salem,
was a Luau of .uncommon size andstrength. :He
Was nearly 7 feet high, and weighed 300 weight.
The following instances Rill prove his great :dc.
gree of strength. He was on board a plies err in
the last War, which got among the briakei4 oil'
Cape Breton: when:it becanie nocez.SarY intin'edi
ately to cast anchor;. but there being hone upon
as many fiends laid Lord as could get at it,
but could not start it Dowst , puited them
aside, seized it : liiniself;-,brou,glit it upon deck,
carried it forward; and held it, upon the timber
heads whilea cable was iient to it, when he threw_
it over,•and saved the vessel and lives of thb crew,
as they were then upon tha.pOint of dashing upon
the rocks; theanchor weighed 700 weight.
At another •time, Bor 10 hands were sent, to
Becket's ship yard from the wellknown privateer
ship Grand , TUrk,'to bring up a, fore yard for'the
Dowst Was aniongthein, but naturally dila
tory, he did not at firkt talte hold; the others shoal—
'dercd it, but began Is 4p gg er under it,• and cbin
plairked that there was not enough to catty' it ;
Dowst laughed at them, and told them" he would
carry it alone; on which they threw itdoWri, uud
he took it up andcanied it to the ship.Withotit rkB
- . • • . -
At another • thin), when he attended ! the fish
stakes at Windmill Point, he was directed to go
for a jackass which. was in an adjoining field ;
When Dowst got him to the partition fence, being
in a rather lazy mood, to Save himself the tronble
of letting down the bars, he took up the beat and
lifted him over, and then•got upon his back, ! and
rode him to the pitice where he was to be.employ-;
ed. He once raised from the ground' the anchor !,
of the prize ship . : tiochappton, which weighed
1700, rind which four. men 'had immediately be 7
fore endeavored in vain to lift upon a bet. -
Being at Bilhoa, in the late war; in a privateer,
an English vesiel came in, 'which had in its Crew!
a professed, bully, who was - !chalienginievery one,
to combat, and hearing of Dowst sent a partieular!
!challenge to him; they met, and the Englishman!
who was euperior to our Sampson in the art of
boxing, knocked!him down three times, and thei
- last time twisteid his fingers into his hair, to gottp,c
him, when Dow* gave a blow on his arm, Which!
broke it, and with another blow he broke three of
the bully's ribs, iyho, it is said, died of biswoinids.,
DoWst with his amazing strength, .'was remar--
kably good natured, and tender in his feelipgs, and.
'rather of an indoent habit; but when he 1*49 .
roused 'to angerlor exertion. his tlTorts were irre:
sistiblU. lie enjoyed through life a large.'shiza,
of health. Fora three months previous to his
death he had been afflicted, with the drorsY, but
appealed to have considerabfi , recovered, and the
last day of his life he walked the greater part of
the day, according .to his usual habit—hut:lll
nextroormng his wife found him 'dead in the bed,
FATLMY.Tte , IIVTI . ES TO THEM CIIII.IIREN,.--=
itkr.rri It Pns i t.rs,Esq., in
,a went address de=
liveredibefore tha Hartford County (Ct.) A , frieul
tural - t§ociety, makes some admirable allusions, re.
lativc to Farmer's' duties
,to their children. lie
ES=
"it has been a sonree of_ complaint whit far,
mers, that they fannot keep their boys at home:
that they must leave the farm for a profeslio'n,
clerkship, a trade, or even a pedlar's trunk or cart.
This I consider a great evil, which denaanda a 11:e
I
znedy."
1 •
After speaking of the causes of the evil, among,
which he enumerated false ideds of honor and re
spectability, the tsurly, morose, and scolding,habits
of' patents,' enil . 't.he rough, uncouth, and comfort
less appearance of many farmers' houses arid Out
buildings,' Mr. P. proceeds to point out a:reme
dy as follows: .4 ' '
• "Let no farmer's wife think her'children torr t
good to labor, but on the contrary, lei her striVe
early ti;lix habts of industry. Let every mother
- - i i
teach her sons, that while labor on the farm is FM-
norable, Idleness' , ignorance and vice aloriel bring
reproach. And when- thhi lesson is thoroughly
impressed on the 'niiml - of her son, andcorresporni
ing habits are ‘ fertned:that..son will be likel; to
make an efficient man and useful citizen Wheth
er he' he following. a professibn, Of be . engaged - in
the more safe'and mere- pleasant pprsuir-of agri.
culture. But when the mother, without thinileii.7,„, -_,..___,--Fi...__-__,_______
son, and without these habits, undertakes to maii.el.-,,,MritAntiv's• Bilis os Faextta.—O.n the
hcr son a &Fritlemans she is far more likely to make morning after the hitilligence of Franklin'stdeath
him a loaf) reached Paris,.wben She General assembly was
. ' •
oLk parents labor to give 'all their children a convened, Mirabeau tclqb and snoke as fogless:
J
good education. Let the absurd notion, that star- . ,••l',.ankli ns I:17 dens. The genius that freed. A.!
•
met needs no education, be banished from even • merica, and poured liflood of light over Europe;;
has returned to the 4: r isme of the litivinity.l , 'The'
dwelling. There
and a vrelleultivated and a well diaciplined mind sage whom two worli .. .l's claim as, t ''s mien, tber'
man for iehorri the hi4itbry of science en . ahiel =
is mote necessary. titan in the proper management
of the farm, Let the mind be enlarged by ' a . tory of empires •cori;enti with each other, e •
knowledge of ltindry, political economy, . and es-:, I without doubt a higlr rant in the hupan jate.:-
pecially the sciences connected !vitt! Agriculture._ Too tong have poliqal cabinets taken formal note .
Let-the young farmer enrich his mitid:by general of the death of .0 10 4 wlic” were treat '0431 in th -.
reading. Let himthoroughly, understand our 1 , 0 " . ftineral panegyrics. Ill'oo long has the etiguettiti - '
litical institutions; and be able to judge of, hi, 1 -;( 3 . of courts. prescribed Pypocritical mourning. Na•;
litical,iights and duties*, without the aid of 50 , 0 ,, arms should vicar tOuin.ing only for thou - ben •
demagogue, • who had rather tlev'ete his tinte:to efactors. The rep4colatives of nations sthoold.
watching over the public interests than to. the pin. irecomunind to then goinaga nutty ,but the hero*
suit of honest industry.. In. short, let the farmer 'of humanity. . The tit n gest has, ordairted through....
be rile to reasemto examine and to judge for 11,.111. out the United Stat4.a mourning or one Month'
self, and he will soon take. the elevated ranks` i n I for the death of'l 7 ra 4.lin; and at this moment, A.
society to whit his'ealling entitles hint,' and he tneries is paying 'tlii,_ tribute of veneration anif
will no longer hav'e the opportunity of complain-' gratitude 'tonne"( tn fathers of list constitution.
ing that prOfessional own have too much in fluewe, Antiquity would hie raised altars M. this 'mighty'
This Will have a great tendency to attach farmer's genius, who, to the 7:litivantageof mankind, cum ,
sees to their homes and, their •- , passing in his miio the heavens and the earth,.
Rl:sr CEITF,r.-;Lron rust cement is made from was able to• restrain 'Pike:thunderbolts and iy rants..
WO putts of iron borings, pounded, sifted, and Etirope,enlightene*nd. free: owes at least a te
r •
mixed with trona one to -two parts of salarnmoniae. ken of remeiribrancejand' regret to one of the i
gregi.-
.
When. applied, I must be' mixed with. as 'roach est men who hajie e,- , t , er been engaged in. the set.
wa t er as , w ill o r its pasty consistency. F:iulplit..a vice of philosophy 4d liberty: I propose that it•
was formerly oared, hut dues harm. prit,may. be be decreed; ilLit: thef,icational Asseintii, airing
•-I
compounded of .four parts of fine borings or filings three , 'days slig4 Wpr me.Voing at 13Stajamitn
of iron two parts. of pottersr clay, and one part of Franklin.'.' -
. i. -;;
. .
pounded potsherds, made into a paste with salt and' - There have not liien aviny'rrentii-ore.tors wboi
water.. This we believe to be the hest, bdt it con- could have thrown.ut such. sentiments- es diesel
crates 510w1y.... I -• • • . with' each eencenttete d energyof:expression.' : C
, .
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A TRIBUTE TO Atm:lnas . Pasivay.—A COl'.
respondent of the PHileutelphia• inquiyer,his
met with a copy of :4:41e Vienna Journal of Ana
and Literature,' oneiif thri Most, valuable publics.; , •
of the kind iigciroaity, which contains • .
hitt lieliiiiful.t(itAke. to Antriiran' Prietiy.--; • •
- is conieyed l in 4 critique otiOne Of theinvett=
•e'r Norm.; in our other !Ml6:lege; entitled
• ly;io; is dal • ,11R.tic.r,;'" by the Right Rev. G.
.I.3i.itop The German
c e opinion of this pC
eat.'not only by'adilii*itig it proof that
icon lit4titmomr iarit3faNeriVe to the greedy of
t• poi•tr;. but .by,tp' reseiniul his Countrymen
wait a g race ful tin., cif it in their own noble
'icingtiii34 The c . otripliment paid to
co• gifto4 aiillo.4 is; enhanced, by the sir.•
that iu ithe ; •Colteitieri: the poem is•
a .)1211 SeleilArj Irvin atturii k ; the very beat .
'elrin.ii,ns - of A niel iet jwetry.
'l:he Inquirer upslica a translation _of the
German critique. t4•ither with the • Gentian ter
gm" of the poem-,y e copy the critique and the
original poem. ••
•
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brit f
This
NO. 28
Noun ANT.ItIC PO ET 117.-7- 4. A1/ the question
1. often discussed; (tad lately by the Angsburg:
General (3 - rosette.) •isArther Industry, Politics end
Solaria) , in die Urritp Suites of ;forth America,;,:
IA ill .purmit the giov4 of .true Puetry,Vthd
tug , T ecirderi inay afford an interesting contrihu
tiaii for its apci4 : ign. IThe Pomp, imitated as close-
Iv as possible iu item tyre and structure, is eznict...'.
.4 front .Tlie,Attierripitt Common Place Book of
Poeuy: The tinte6ts of this collection are, 'for -
the trin,t,part, of In riljigious and eten pietistical
•nat Me, front whieNjast character, however, we
thud[ we eau ennielyrallsolve the contributed spe
cimen. We unlit alto ho permitted toespress the
opinion that this "poein would do honor to the fit- .
erliture of any countii, and in no respect' in"
fe'rior to the prose
.prOdiietions of the renowned •
and. luerored. Ariren(irms---Cooper,. Irving, Paul'
45:c."4-84110 l'hise.ar.
-•11'11.17' 18 tll,l'l' 11107'1IER 2 1 ," -
• What is that MMlt4r--:The lark my child . ,
The morn' has but iii.:rt looked out and smiled,`i
NV heti he starts t . rooloois humble grassy nest,
And is up and avrity,Aviih the dew on his breait,-
Ando hy run in Idshi rt,Zuionpure;brightsphere.'
To warble it out iu 19. Maker's car. -
Ever; inv child, br‘ f tity inorn's first lays
Toned, like the lark's, to thy Maker's praise.
•What is that Mcithill' The rny,son!
A inl.that low, siv . yet mice, like a widovv's moan,'
is ilowina nut Win hOr gentle breast;
Coin:l:lnt and noir. lis that:lardy nest,
As the WaVC is pinned front some crystal ttini
ror 4.ter di s tant dear ' re's quick return
. Ever, ow,son, he Olen like thejoie, ,
Lt frieud~hik as fsi(Jtfuh as can ant in
'What is that'. Mothect?' The eagile..boy !
Proudly careering hi {course of:joy _ '
loirni, on hid own'rnofintain vigour
- 13reasting the dark et,iiiro, the red bolt defying,,
Pis ‘‘itiv:, on the wind, and his eye 'on the Sun.
Ile swerves uot'u hair, but heart.. unWurd;sight 'ku;4'
Boy, inny'lho teglOYs flight over be thine; •
Onward; and -upwiiiid, and true to' tht
•What is that-Mother.;?" The swatith'y lova'
}leis floating dawn fi rn hie uative grovf,
lie lured onenow, rri) nettling nigh,
lie is floating down, himself to ilia ;
De : it!_ darkens his eyi, an utiOuines hii whip s '
Vet hi• sweetest sung, is the last he sings.
Live vu, toy love, that when death shall coipe a '
Swan like alai aweiit it ma • waft thee home:
W.
IJONHON 811,•ANI4H • If 171.s•cu am; Aoo.—
•
Liindon is thus descried by the old chronicler .
a '
Fitzstephen, who die in il9l:—"The wall
. of
the city. is high and teat continued with sered..
gates, which are madll•doubla, and on the nor&
distinguished with turiets by spaces. Likewise,
on the aduth,'lmitiloteltas been enclosed by Walle
and towera, but the i4ge river of Themes, well.:
stored with fish, and iq.whirt, - the.tia ebbs arul'
flows by 'conlinuance , iiif time, bath washed, Worn
away, and cast hewn 4lose. vvalls." .
the! ge•iirritzati r yphen, Which' takes ulcers do
most dt Itis•dest:siptios, into the every-day, life' of -
Londoneri, their schools, their } feast:.
:nig. and their sports Easter holidays ; they'
fight liaitles on the water. A shield is hanged on
a pole fixed in the niqst of the stream. A boat
is Prepared, with 'out tars, to be Carried by the
lenee of the Water, an the font part thereof sten.'
•
deth a young man re4dy to .give charge upon thie''
shield with his lancel.'i If soihe breaks hildatice. ••:
against the shield, and cloth not . fail he fa thought:
to Have performed a ir . '!orthy deed. ' If Fo be; ivitbs; - :
out breaking his landperunneth t stronglyagainst -`
the shield, down .he falloth Into water for • the'
boat is violently force with the Ink; but err each
side of the shreld ride gyro boats furnished with,two.
young men, which leitive Linn that falleth sisoon
us they may. Cpotq the bridge, wharres,' ,: and
t.
houses by flue • stand ireat numbers to
sec andlaugh' .iht.rea'V' 'lbis sport, which' may
still he sem'ailiongst f: o the:w:ittennan of the Seine
•and of the Rhine, t4s the delight of the bold
youth of London in th e l o days of Henry H. In the"
reign of Richard 11., Ole- period treated of in the
teat, the features of ge city might he thus dm&
bed portion of tiondon.bridge wasmoireable
which enable . vesselitof burden to pass upthe;
'river to unload at -5,4 e ehithe and other Witherffi P
Stairs (called brirlizesk_entl - Cwater gates sthdde4
the shores . of • Pal:ces arose, snits as
the'Savoy, wh - ere th : ;•,.. princely nobles kept! regal
state. 'the cline's o 4 law were fixed at West
minister, and thitherfete Munn.; and stringers
from the country dii)ly resorted, preferring the
easy highway of the - s . barnes to .the aini4 it - as
sable road that lead • West:minister to thd - 141.
lage of Charing a 9 onwards to London.''-'-.•
Lives of Illustrious Lied Ntayurs antiAldernasn of
London. •
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