MEDICINES. .Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills OF TITS NOE= AMERICAN COLLEGE Of ilealthe IVO MEDICINE has ever been introduced lo the A; 1 1 1 merican Public, whose virtues have-been more 'cheerfully and universally acknowleged, them the a bove named • WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. . . To descant upott their merits , at this late day would earn'. to be wholly Unnecessary, as very few ' &deed' who read this article, will he found unacquainted with the real ,excellence of the medicine . But if further proof were wanting to establish the credit of thts singn tar remedy,. it might be found in the fact - that no medi cine in the country has been so SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFELTED. •• Ignorant and unprincipled men have atvarions pla out, manufactured a spnrious ; and in order more completely to deceive the public have made it In out ward appearance to resemble the true medicinett— ,These wicked people could never piss off their worth . ens trash, but for the WSLitance of certain misguided storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spu -001.119 article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this monstrous systemnfimpc.sition and crime. ' • The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there fore be onlheir guard acainst every kind of impost- lion, and - remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville. are Messrs. T. & J. Beatty. The following highly respectable store keepers have. , Teen appointed Agents for the sale of . . RIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, anti of who're it Is confidently believed the genuine medicine can with certainty be obtained: T. & .1. Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwlechirg. Aron Mattis. Mahantano. J. Weist, Klincerstr,wn. • Jacob Katirman,Lower Mahautango. Jonas Kauffman, do • John Snyder, Friedenebere. Featheroff,Drey&eo. Tuscarora. Willlam Tager!, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Ft.per Mahantanen. • • M. Ferrider, West Penn Township. Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrovi-. P. Schuyler. &co. Ila , t Brunswick Township. C. H. DeForest, Llewellyn. E. 0. & .1. Kauffman. Zinimermantown. • Bennett& Taylor, Mlnersville.. Georeelleifsnyder. tins ' Castle. Henry Koch &inn, McKeansburg. • Abraham Heebner. Carbon. _ -John Mertz, Middlep ,, rt. - Samuel Boyer., Port Clinton. hotmaker S. Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven. V.:Jr-IRE. CF COUNTERFEITS. The only security azamet imposition is to porcbase from the regular advertised acents,'and in all cases be particular to ask for Wrialit's Indian Vegetable Pills offlee devoted exclusively to the sale of the tnedi wholesale and reatih. No. IGO Race went, Pluto delnbia Remember. none are genuine exzept Wright's ndtin Vegetable Pills. .2 _ _ TOILET AATICLES • GL E 8 0.1:-1 _V K. - 1 LYD OR, 1, A SAFE. PLEAS ANT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR RECKLES. Pinip;es. Tan. eitittlinth. Tilfolhef:. F 'fetter Rine, orni..arid ro he r obstinate a trectimis of the to lit. removing evcry w.pn raft and eirmeth the complexion a do - unit... Truly tWaistifut. Ti' gc.;,ll!.men ig reccommr AP4I fir t ouitivinc the irrit,ition and nth- Ldiseases of the Firth, ofleii produced by Tim ii c of etronv alkaline snapannd er.to ins in t•havine. the Italy 4'r tray he it...it w t least .ilanger on the I,,nat (Illitate skin, and in a re :Ir.-thine wash in warm weath er, tir in trayrilittz. price l be rents per bottle. GLENN'S I NDI [LAIR Olt..,—This'o!c..: •Pant pronetatinn i,treinnmr,idrftefvatr,nsoilt.'frrmirc together a romputio of :iron . ; promot in e :the growth and pre , - - twine Inc Ii sir, tt r.Our:Vr.s h., ratt•inr. tt to crow with vigor. sail P'a it from fAiliric nip. 'Sr t•trpini! prtk,. at the lot met .limp, -dnit-l-----tfr which cit . p . ses:the. oat To the , ' wilt , hair ',est, their,. hair 1 - ii-„,i,-ttheSS. or any other eau excom old ire. it- "ret-' communded, it•.li'v . closi.':y safteesi to the-to:kg, and has the sin atilai pronertlint . rnaltXtii thekha in - do rk, and is thereforereri - iaitnencled ttith?re who are lir ri-rthixt i f , lairs ure y— i t antle.vell-nt cutlior fluid and heinc pleasantly per fu rne:l ismmitili-st , ieinc l rlipr clrettl sing the halt - to ce ries aI, a forl : the -of Girildtell price 50 centr net bottle. • .7'2 • • T GLENN St —;! ,) trr. OVII PA SYY. 4 This ver'y plalts'l,:rit" is Prepared from ..int.ttedoei , t‘.niiriet liorrll. , -to, it cirri' ft pearly , toeit , -;ittroiket.s to toe rin r ,-, and fravint.i .. l3icii....preilt . . 3 . rornovii.i...rtits intipi, ont ;it , It trig been.,ll. d il‘j.l-r-11 ,- 1 1 ;:oit..ntit-ts in their rt. bo.tevt ..offtie 'eTial to anv 4, tr;i'it , of lie. kinnn Chiri and haniug a r,oild artr,t, 1 . 111.21 il'Ar .t •Vl3ter,r s7:t!, aid is froe &Oat thv.grit of,Totqh nttle-r s t• Id . genor..... pi hie 25 ct-t. per box. . •,. s INDIAN:IIAm Dyr.;ll warran .. to VS iharize grey , to a hai7threrie '*roan or terblack. wit hoill Piiere to the pair, or et - ,'it staining to the.e . ktn;animay with perfect !hiTy. To those Who hiee,i heco . me.itrerriat.urely crey, it , is able, and to eerolviirrn whn are, troubledl . vith crem whiskers it Is strondiy retcommended. , the color pro duced Is naitirM. - sod will nuit rube', or sod the whi test entislijr. Price 50 rent „•E: • RCI-ME ,corn rlele remedy.KinFt cekles. This rcrnied}',,ivaa Tvented by Dr. Clis litirh:iox. of Lombard-y, a disfincuished Phystrianpfthe lap century.. The proprtetor has et;e ry confidened in till as ,a. superior preparatipii for the purpasedesicruid.il :nay he used without th:s least cau tion, and for piin r pl-s and ovhar affections of 'lie skin, it is a certain rum Price P7l rents per liotilo. The above ranted as• its have-been :very en tenslvely by the for many vs:l:s, and are -• conscientiously rero'hihtsu led to the puff Ir. ri urfips,r,a lions of real vattie,,, aiti not to be ranked with The buirt hugs of the day. a I ch,l will cow:vire the meet skeptical, that their are,rat oVer rated ” G,AI Yet it , ) Sliavr." GLENN'S UN , lIVALLED SAPONACEOUS doN • POUND F,:d: 211-IVIXII. TCentlem rn tv.io shave themselves, this article offered with the greatest confidence no equal:if not superior to tiny other Bha, 'ing'Soap in use. For a elightf. , l and consistent latnet, which will not dry it peen the face or irritate tee most delkente .kin. for the , ease and comfort it .;...es to the often troublesome ape- I ration of shaving. re i iering et suepassiugly tine, tine I compound can be- 5e; . ...1y :v.:commanded. hie equally etre,tu it in warm , 1 c. water. and slier wing it, the . face 13 nse it and pu-otenr, and entirely free from the Irritation and roughness often. caused by the use of strong alkaline Soaps and :having Creams.. The coin pound is pleasantly perfuo.ed and put rip in a neat iia.hox. answering all p It - poses of a shaving Ims, and on trial wilt ho f mild very economical and conve-' intent, during the few yearsuh:e ant , to hoe been befOre", the public, the pronrie.tor has sold 35,t...in hoses of it, and the derhand 011:3IPSItly inCreasing as Its- merits I become known. The aeents are authorized In, return the purchase tiVntey, e tt does not give e sat isfaetion. 'The Sap - mar:nous' Compound Is composed of inere dtento,sn ad:nlr ably compounded. that shaying with tt, Is en absolute pleasure.'—U. gazette.' ' 'The S ponaceous Compound. is the hest preparation extant for shaving purposes.. It to extensively patron ized, and deserves , to be ; every rentleman who shaves himself:should buy Gazette. "We bee to call the attertion of the bearded portion of our ituterlio&S, to the §.lpon ceo.us Compound. It is, wither' excetrion.the hest ehaving soap,we ever —Philarix. Transcript. "The Sepona.reents C ymponad for eh:tying, in the hest —pe. , haps the vv.,.ho arti.a tr.; use. for scromne the instil from the harrian face divine. What solin a keen nerir and tlits compeornd, yen may shave your face In halfthellme, you are pronouncing the word. It to en anomaly in la A very good shave, and yet 120 ShlVP.'—Rostbn Daily rimes Prepared by 1. W. GI.F,SS. Manufacturer oftPerfornery, cosmetics. and Fancy Soaps, 52 and 81 South Third street, opposite' tae Ex change, Philadelphia. Ana alto sold by BENJ. BASNA.N, Pottsville. May l l3 ' 2o—ly - DRUG STORE' E. B. EIC11:10LTZ, 4. CO., respeetfa Mforma the citizens of Pottsville, and Schuylkill county generally, that they have - opened, (in the store for - merly occupied hS 4r. slatero a ;‘,..nere: assortment of Dru,z•, ' _ _ Cite naicals, • Oily, Vdrn:shes, Glass, Pdient .11edici:n And's°'kits a share of public pitronai•c, cnnfiderttly assuring the public, that every.jarticle in their line, shall be of the first quality,and Purely cenui4. Having served a regular apprenticeship 1.1 , -the bust 'Hess in Phdadelphia, those who iatour them with crii can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly a gainst all muskeg. and have there medicines pot up wirh the greatest care arid nicety. Physicians' preecrintions attended to with particuar care at all hours. country Physcians and titore ; keellers,Suppited at Antall advance on city'prltes. December 3, ~ 49—ft. SOLOMON IVIUTH Cabinet Maker 13' - . ndertaker, , iIE cu'ii;briber annoiih.es to the public th'n he rr hae commenced thg shore mentioned business in the boron,rh M . Pottsville. immediately hick of the Pfnneylvandliali, where he will constantly keep on hand an assortment ot,, . READY, 31. A IDE CO FFINg. 7' Cabinet Ware 4.1; , mnnursettzred of the best materials in the - must manner, at. 'Wry law -rates, He al!.o rronnfaricurn an kinds of Furniture &a., to ord.ir 2i:the blioFteil. Funersis viaited on arid Ilea r.:egeaptdied, Sic.; lie thervore i.nl,cits a part of Itippr,hbc pairoriage which be will endeavor to meet by pronipt attetitica to business. Give us a trial, • February 15. i • a. ! • it airs !! ir r inv . g tortnl6.:. from 10 cen:S I ter, har. snrov , French article, 2 Itenong the lot el September 21, WEEKLY BY Bhi\IJAAII.I BA.NN i AN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE,S,CHUYLICILL COUNTY, PA. 13 g- AgpErv. lux mi.NATED• AND. NEW 111 KFICTORIAL BIBLE. To be completed in 50 numbers, at 2) etc. per nuin4ier. This great and 51 ignifidient Work will be embel lished with Sixteen I I undsirri ili:Uorical Engravings. exclusive °fait iniei I leiter to rash chapter. by J. A. Adams, more than fourteen hundred of which are from original designs. hy J, Il; Chapman. It will be ntinied from the stant'airl.copy of tbe American Bi ble Society, and e ot.tuin Marginal References, the Apocrypha, a Cnticord.ince.. Chronological Table. List.'of prop'er(.Names, Co-incriil Index. Wale 'of sVerghta. Measiiiies. A e.l The -tree Frontispieces, Titles to the pidlipild - New l'e:tianients. Family lie. cord. Presentation Plate.llistorical Illustration...and Initial Letters to ihe'Cliot;ters. Ornhmental 'Borders, &C., w ilt, b e from ori;L t inal designs, made .expressly for this edition by J. (LI Chapman, I.:se., of New York; in addition ib ..n.4411 there will be numerous large engravings from ila..4igns by dtatinguished mod erh artists in Fran& and England- , -to which a fullin der will be given in the last JIT The great shperti yOf early proolimp , res! • Mons from the Engravings. will lettere to those svho, give their 'linnet; at role, the os•i - ession of it'in thl HIGHEST .:FITATE !IF PERFECTION. To- be .completiAl in abtnit 50 Mbers, at 25 cts each. • The subseribcr bas been'aonninted Agent, to x the purpose or recm,;+,suliseriat.ons to this Bible, in Sch4tylkill (7tinnty,v,i i lidte a specimen copy of the Wcirkcau be tieen. . , January ; ft, • WILLI A)I " 7 1 1.11". subseribr, has chrdeedt,l'ilidQ o 1 4 etfal assortment of the ronut kept ;Among Bonfi de Cftrol.ne, 4;cnlttic IlotOse!i'a Von - my4le _ . • tl/Z,41,..ii..16, 1,4:a.•11 Mat:P3us'S 6!rnitl's llnm in Ii '...Nta. - ay.r.n.r.OLl. • • , •• , C Cf•l4lCre,,.m 31, e. .0 f: •. h to Orrri; Ti;•oll \Val •`, ‘S ' I 1.1 t: 4 " It , )Uc , letna (.'1.%) 1.1 r01.r.. Or! •• ri(;ls Ir. flt , lir, Wh CP - 1111,11r-Him' ;11 i L.) .s1.:1 by \ ' • E. . 6A.5..11.1 1 11Y P9‘; S'T TN Tilt Oint • F' PI3III.II'A IN ho subscriber res:if, and the puhli pened a Cr.!sh'assartragi criiisistion; , 4r sru s. L . ArivO, AipLe. ‘vith a lariat)* of fancy 119 style of Prints,' S'lk, Thdrt Blur; and Black C'.. • 1! has alsi ,. on hand. S ,, ,v'ng- Span gadfly, Glnr lawn, Gimp, Bra' • 8„,,, 1 ef5,,hy the Boy': Irhlchivili he snl k:)1 IY- nous , EL's , . .. rvITIS wholn'tne a d delizhtfnl odontalgle Elias . Intl h.en f-r nran : 1 years past, the favorite corn po.itton of the well lee we house of Latigier, Pere e Ftts of Paris,: for ke.plife . the hreatd fresh and sweet:, preserving the,- e,ns ins healthy conditionopd con wyeiltly pr4ven , in..• the deg iv of the teeth; it is con sidered a veri , nnottanOin article in Paris, and is be yond c9ntpailson the . tart beautiful and rwrfec't prep aration' ed the fund evtir oliered to the puidic, since it hys receivAilh.; li.:he•P anprohation of the moat. emt- 1 r - _.et dental stir:ec•e•eill Ns city. - The Eau de_.l.,wei , r 1 ele , :ar , lc nut up in glass lint el,o with aptrindid di! 14,1-.0.,, Is a Lean'tiful and valua-- hle arti , te for the trdletPt,ha only needs'tq be known, to he fully nap; eriato,?...l;l ' last receive.l an,1,f,',1 .1 Nov., 0 _ i c,— . ' - • , IC; nt. 'lt - V150: 4 ; 5 Esq. \i n0,i..1,d-r the Public gru• rnlic, tthoiilnbrox7h3l3,eFitnioetn...edtet his Magistrwand G-meal .Igency tlifice:trt the taree and Cniurnod:ons,,Otre.i lust .errimecl that nnrnose in Market Street, zif.re:l4o'org'rer , in the carnal of Market and Centre sl rrpts. TIOTth side, awn doors above Sant nell'honips,io At Ca: Dry Gond and Grmery 'Store, where he is'perniviery located; and Wall be happy at all times .prorn , qly to attend to any huAiness th 4, may he entruterl`o 1111 rare,..as MatzistrateiGenPral and Rperlal agent. and r:4lccelnr. claims collected either with or without snitrCppolte Posted, Deeds...Mortnages, Bonds. Inaentureß, Drises.. Notes and Letters, Lido dins, all-kinds of Scriveniur, neatiyalorie upon the short cut notice. If p . m ilvatr to get J,....Retzn give us a.sall] Mr.y id I IS-4mo Paints; It , kul aa ,I Brushes al . • •11.)1 aaaro,hEi •;ii fte Enid v.,ry leur BtuslPA. Wil=M ' . a _ .• . • . • • • ff . .. . , . 1 "I WILL TEACH , TOU TO PIERCE THE BOWELS '..OF THE EARTH; Ali'D lIRING OUT FROM THE' palrißNS OF MOUNTAINS , HETAIS.W.UICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE' TO ' OUR 13SE ANO \ • VOL XXI; SPLENDID BIBLE. • ERFUMERY. .."; t e a received a sappy el the 'e'r Winery. enihne , nt a gen. quality—inferior articles tie variety, te, the.follorviriA Treble Extracts A. For • CHOIcE Vervcine J ! • • , • ..• -J" 1 I artakf rcujefmc., ,render. Rose, 'florida tilui, I, I ;....,a iisj I rsbfeeztracti. •- fioCtl.n. • * ... ' . EOM= l'.acilo iiy rd 6., Colnene.4 ihnl;ol,;:v'er.d. Cu. itmiC. Feent MEE Beefs Marrow Oil.: • Dye, I,llc. rr. I rollent nriicle el Emollient - Sopotie,ceous ig And softening the akin ..I,,onnound for Shavir.g. Ilving Cream. A ' itlA:klmond Soap. Lomor), MuFh, and A TA Teeth . and Nail Brush . 1- arkt it Phi ladrinhil prces B. BANNAN.Ag . t. ' . 4'J— !S, VAN CT Ann TRIMMING' O E , RMF,RT.Y.. OCCUPIED 'BT CEN'IRE STREET. informs the citizens 'of iii Oe floral, that he has jost o vof the 'newest styles of goods, rind Balzarines. gOods; Also, a !low l and spfe tpaca and other shawls ota superi?r quality. and a Ai' Thread of flu r i and Hosiery, Sfrazo .7eg ',they styles of Fancy 'se or single Bonnet,. t tz" at the inn-o=t cash prfria. JOSEPH MORGAN SA3IIO - he ll.iuttt and Teeth. L kI7GIER, for MU CIA/k R 4 1 1:1 - E TRACK eacKuvs £,YE.t3ALVE k fresh suprl3 of r. Becker's Eye: Salve, cur 2 . 1 remedy, fur sera and inflemed eyes, just receive and for sale, at ' MARTIN'S Drug Store.. 'August 17 • ' 33 1 WELLI.L7 :111:1111IEID, - ' R A C H ANTS' HOTEL, 41 Ceutlp.mit• Street, N.E YORK. August 211 h 3i f. Iron! Iron!! JUST received at the Verk Stern a -large and general lassertrient ROlllt:d.'squ ire. flat; and Retied Bar an of all sizes. alsal,iltammeied square iron from I Inch to 24, al. r .,, td ananes, Sledges and Hammers, seam hars.;6lit reds (sir horse shoes, Juniata nail reds, Band Iron, &c•; t., also Spikes and Nails, in the!t vit. riety. *; f EDWARD YARDLEY. , Jan. 4,154 S , 1 • , ;Graydon's Forms; • A NE W . edition, Iroised and-,corrected, and adopted to the present rifactice. Price 50,just publiehed,and for Bale by. Jan. '4, _1845. t Common School Speaker. A New collection Of Original and Releeted Pisces for IX Reading and Recitation, price 50 cents, just pub lished and for sale by • , B. BANNAN, Agent. February . 22, '1 i 8 . LE /OEMPIPE. i 'lnch Leaden ripe, • .do do , • 1 Inch: do do i, Just received and far sale A J g. 24 34 , BANNAX A'gt T . . EA PAPER. -4A beautiful article of Tea oa. per, for the use of Merchants, justlreceived and tor sale, by r B. BANlsith Ag . t. 6 Feb. 8, 1845: ,• • • F'..l• C_- . 6: - .Lra . . • •;,fiz .; tit, , crit,r t.- l':pe teti:ted his Ice Cream So:- S •• c. 14,,, , tprz i i ,kt t, fdrnish his Ice' Creams, .••• r.- • y rAt!ol el, I: r:'..! e tti, g the week—atsp Pattles, t.r.t: f :.vala la tutlitti sypplieaL at the shortest notice. !'• .i , • ••:. 0111i43. C;,. ttlatTlN„. MEE AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISFR _ FIRE 4;arSURANCE • INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The limekiln Insurance Co., ' - OF I'InLADELPHIA., Capital $400,000, Paid in • - Chart F ri Perpetual, ONTINUE to inakelinturan'ee, permanent and Mil k./ ited, on every desciption of property, id town and country on the,usual 'favorable terms. Office •163 k Chestnut Street near fifth Street. • CHARLES N.-lIANCKER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles X. Banker{ Samuel Grant,. James Scott. 1 . FrederPh• Brown, Thomas Hart, 1 .'l,Jatob R. sairh, ~ .Thomas S. Wharton, Gee. W. Idehards. ''' Tobias :raper, ' ' ' rifordecai D. Lewis. ' CHARLES G. DANCEER,'Sec'y,. The subscriber has lieets appointed anent for the a bove mentioned instittninit, and is now prepaied to make insurance, on every .4e4cri piton of property, at the leanest rates. i • i ANDREW RSSUEL. , Pottaviße, Junelo, 011, - ~-' .• 25—ly oFFIE OF Staring Garda. Mutual Insurance COmpany. Tills Company har:ing organized according to the provisions of na charter. is now preparedlojbake Insnrances'agaiost lbsdby ri.re.on the mutual principle, combined with the . seciirity of a joint stock capital.— The advanta'negthis Fiyetent fs that etfictent:securitv is afforded at the lowest rates that the Ilriness can be done for, as the whble ipionts (less 'an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. nerannum othhe caphaliwill be re tuthed to the merebersjor the that itution'ovithout their becoming respon,ible any.of the enragt:ments or li abilities of the Cominuly,furtherthan the premium's ac tuallycaid. • The great success wil4cli thi wherever ii has been introduce( to request the; attentirfn of the thatit• requires - tint toTe untba The up of I t itccapqratinn, and genm to it,• may be nlivaiheil • b -.l , 4'orthr7raltos•ner of Otli and IV , NHS, Ppitgvilie..• • B. BANNAN • 1- • •-• LAWRENCE . . LfliftU , BLIAAR, S;ecretary. • " DtlittTOßS,_ ,Curwln Stoddarl-, Stollen L. Loughead, iJose'ph Wood, George M. Troutman, Dallett, I Samuel Townsend, I...lotuerenne,i Charles to kes, rdenree W. Ash, , Abraham R. Perkins, Drag 11.1314, . Tpe_subs:Criber has teen appointed Aaeni for the a 'bore Company.; anal now realty to make; insurances 'entail descriptions of property at rates much lower than:,unual, :varying from 32 50 on the 411000 to 310 per,flooo pntitially. The rates:perpetually on stone and MO Buildings in rood locations is only 0 per rent—and. if tbe . Corimany should prove tobe a profitable concern, the persohsinsurlng in it partake of the profits without :Incurring one rink. The charter is the name as thone of the insmarPm Companies in New Fngland. Forfurther part ealarn apply to the subscriber. .; • I .n. BANNAN; THE GIRARD Lir E INStIZANCE, ANNTT ITY &11ZUST GO,. OF PHILADA. '. • ~' OFFICE ffi9 CAESNUT ST. aAKE Insurancedn Lives...7rant Annuities and En -IV-dowmenla. and rt•ceive sad execute' trusts. • I /taint fur 1.54m , ,c31.00 on a Lingle 10'. , Age For I 3 ear.c For: &ars. For Life.., . , I • annuy. annually. ' ', 202 V9l • 1 $0 95--, . 6•11 - 7 1 13 0 . tot 1 _ 1.50 , 235. ' - 40 ' ' '•1 69 f z,_ . 1 83 3 20. ; 50* ' •1 46 i 209 . 460 60 : 435 i 4 Al. 7'oo EX.I.MPLF.:'--A person need SO years „nest hirth-day, v payina the Compliysl 21, would secure to hie fa it:lily nr heirs $lOO. s :mild he die in one year ;Air for .$l3 IQ he secures in Ahem $lOOO ; or for $l3 80 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them $lOOO should he die In 7 years; or 1.02360 paid annually during life, he provides Co (hem $lOOO whenever he dies :' for $65.50 they would receive 85009 should he die'in •ofie year. :- • I ISIS. nv . J ) 1 . t.: 20, . this '—. llr_e_ THE Manacers of Company, at a tihg hold 'on' the 27-W.Decembir ult.. nereeahly to the &siert referred in the nrietnat prospectus or circular of the Company, appropriated it Bruins or addition to all poli cies for the *hide hf life, rertiaininC in force, that were 'issued print to the Ist ofJanuary, 1842. Those of them -thetefore wir,ieh Wete issued In 'the year 1830, will he entitled to 10 per cent upon. the sum insured, making an addition Of $lO0 -on every-$lOOO. That Is 81100, wilt he mid When the pallet , becomes a claim instead of the $lOOO prlizinnily; insured. Those policies that were issued In' 1027 willhe enfhled to,ElPer rent, or 857 50 on every ATOM). And. those issued in 1.478, will be suthled-to 7i per cent.'pr $7.5 on-e Very 100. . anti in ratilde proportions on all relict policies issued - prior to Ist nr Jantisri , ,lBl2.. . • The Tintlnio. will be! credited to each pelocy on , the books "endoried on nresentatinn at the OffiCa. It Lillie deafen of the Company, to enotinuelo. malde :iddition or [bonds to the policies for life! at -stated periods. 1. .... - B. W. - RICHARDS', President. jnirt F....Loirs, Actuary. - , , ttl•The , Mhicriher hits been appnintod Arent for the -allove Institution. and is.prepared effect Insitrancesim Lives. at the!puldlshed rates, and give an yinformatint desiteeon thg subjecl.„Gn• application at this office.' ~ , ,- BENJAMIN B.ANNAN ' ' ZottsvillelFeh. Sth;, - - - s—t • N'ATIONAL LOAN FUND `. LITEASFRAIOESOCIETYof LONDON Empoweredi by Act MT Parliament n. LA^NN AN, A een't. i; ' . - CAPITAL ', £50b,000.0b,000. Wra. 1 i ,unite? Staes Board of DirretOrs jamb Harvey, F.F.i. Chainnan, Jahn J.* Palmer; E. . . .- ,Irknathan l''.;nndliti.; Esq. I James Gniirman Erq. . . tie•:v York. , r George Birr:ly. Eiq. Samuel linninritl. Esq. Gnrmnn I . Eirtniudi T. Erik., Egg Ciethcia•C. Esq. Philnarlphi. GEN (MA NTSAND 51 A N ror thc , New Vor Branch. J. L. .Sttir.i 1 Nall e' N6r.. Took for the islf %v. England Erari-11, E. Crittah. Merck int . & Ert-hange, Boston; for ! hlary bed and li'a. , h,n:trin Branch. D. Mellvnin, Ger man st. lialtirenre; cot .thrt other Branches, Wm per pr. 68 K6O: hit h itreet.Philadelphis: • • ! EAAKERS—Nltrehnnt's Bank. New York. VSIGI K-, Rodgers, M. D. and A. E. I Insark. Nevi; York; Window Lewis, M D. Boston; T. 11. Brickler, M.D. Baltiinoreo: Barelnv Biddle: M. D: Philadelphia. Van. Hook; New YorittlE Dexter. Boston; J.llll. Campbell, Baltimore, WM. W. Haley,; i'htLufehthia. - ! inoitution, Warded on treMutual Safety and Joint Stuck prineip)e;and.eriracing nil the recent ! improvements iu the reience of Life. insurance. experienced the. most marked seems E in hrope; has established offices ,n 'British America and various tile United States, whore its Principles ire winning eitialfayour and approval. r . Amongst the many. advantago viiiich it offers 'to all per,ons wishing° insure their lives, are lss—its PERFECT ZECURITY; arising from a large paid uii, and Safely, invested -rabid ; 23-•—its' moderate rates premium; 3rd—iheiparucioation of all profits bythe insured, which (as', the business' of the SeicietYlin Great Britain and elsewhere, has become very exorn • sive,) is of the utmost benefit and importance.; 4th— the use given to thci Assured of two thjrds 7 of firm a• Mount of their ferrnbr payments.. whenever • required =thus obviating tht objections against Life Inburati ces with those wbcise incomes aro precarious, and Who might dread the possibility of being.in arrear, with their ptemiuMs, and of thereby forfeiting-their . previdus payments. PaMphlers enntaihing the Society ' s rates and every other infosmation, May be obtaine on application to the Agent. et No. bS south Fourth , street; Philadel , Phia. of Charles De Forest. %Vest Branch Valleh and a: the office of the Miners' Journal,T.ottsville. June 1:8th . . Rou . sserB ;unrivalled S having 'Cff:l -4 - 2 a . , . Au new mad splendid article, is npw nlveraally:ack nowledged superior to any Shaving Cr - elin !a' -the United elates or Ettope. , ; • • This delightful preparation is unequalled for' beauty, ptuity, and fragrance x though somewhat a.nalogo us - to Cuer'Mal Ambrokial Cream, and • other similar COM pounds, lifer surpasses them all by the emollient pasty consistency of its lather, which so• softens the, beard. as to render stutyLng pleasant and easy ; It posesisei great advantages over the Imported article, in being freshly prepared froMthe hest materials, with the great ' est skill, and le not only.the best, but also the cheapest article for shaving . li. 'is elegantly put up to boxes, with splendid gilt 141.re:h. • :, .1 ; Just received .ina: for sale_ *iy . . , . . . Nov., 9,. 45 i B. BANNAA Ag't• . Motto Seals. ' bealitgal article in sheetsAust received la, and az sal,c by: 13: BAIsiliAN, Ag't. LIFE INSURANCE SATURDAY MORNING, JULY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE daCt)::r , -64 • HE subscriber offers - the o owing desirable property, situate on Main street, Mount Carbon, • t Private Sale. No. t—All fhotc lour contigunus new two 'story f rame h ous es, each containing in f , emt „t 48 feet by 18 feet dcep,,with -Kitchen 11 ass 7 IX feet by 14 feet deep, and good Cellars 1111 under the wnole. anci, escellent Sprint: of water m front. • - those new two story soh houses. built el the best materials ; each house containing Ih;,fcet front, by ,20 lest deep, with gardputi at tached. No. 3-Onc,tiro rimy frame }mitre having., 3 roomy on the let eteiry'S en the 2d tir4good •Gar. roe, with:Kuchin inithe tear. Also., good :table and 'other .outbilldttiga, .at present occupied by the subscriber. , No. those two. new two story'frame houses, one.and a half story high. each- house having 14 feet front by 27. feet deep, with tiserneut underneath. and Bond Oarden.attncht d.!'. No. s—One-lot of eroded, GO feet front by 200 feet deep with a gbod one nod a half ,story house' upon the same. No C—All those 4 conliguous lots situated: fn East MotiutCarboni-nearbi .oppin•tte the weigh 'nal and formerly owned by cam. Shelfalicr: each con taining in front"3o feet by MO, in depth=lniving al, re on two frame hoses with good:spy:ins! of water .On the premises. - • - • The-above prripertyi is Situated at the the termina. of 'S railroads, viz the Miunt Carbon and Port Carbon 11.tilronds, and'will he ,sold on ae. commodatidg tarins; , -Sur further partominrs.apply to • - WN. CCLLINS.or . JACOB R. BllibillT. Feb, 1.1815,' . • 0!--- •it .T4E ?7°S, - \ s ' SalSaPan4 Bloqd Feb. 1.1815, the met with the Directors' it, confident appteciated. 'Whin in - m at 'the Of c e t of B. BAN • CIE oat.{ in e,xisteneifs,coritaining Sarsapi .l irilla in-their,composition. They purify the BiJoil and Fluids of , the. h hdy, ono Cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all noxious sub stances that prhdude disease. • They are composed entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free frnr) merctiry and minerals) Which make 'them the safest, best, and most efficacious of any otherpills In existence. -•.• • • I Several thausanCl etriificates of fheir MTH:ay:: have here infore been published, and their •sales are racteasing• "atinuang by thousands.. , ., ocs than One .ifillion boxes hate already been eoldsince their introduction. • • MORE TIIAN 100,000 BOXES ,* have been sold la .Philadelphia alone, the pat year) thus showing that in the place where' they are ma:aurae tored they have a reputatinm,,,greater than any oiher pillewhich oases from The fa'di that Da.l.siny is well , -known at horse as a rerutar Physitien, and his,piliaaie consequently employed•with gieater confidence than any other; In addition totheifown 'etricacy. • , • Quality andnot quantity is a valuable attribute longing to thin; gja e boi doing niore good thairtwo to • four of others: Be advised, therefore, when - ne essity require)) to take none other than. -s DR. LEI . . ) - i - PILLS. ' Try them! fthey' cost lint 9.3 rents a box.) Try them: So well satisfied will you be of their good effects, yno will never take tiny others. After you have tried all other kinds, then tryDr.i.eirly's Blond PIIIP. the dirfet cnce will soon bediscovereti. No chance of diet no re. straidt , from occupation. or fear of eatehine cold peed be apprehended; youngand old may take them with e qual safety. Office and Depot, Dr, teidy's Health Emporium Nn. 191 NOrth SECOND street. near VINE. Wen of the Golden Ball and' erpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett. Co., Wetherlll.WCo.. W. Dyatt & Sons; A. S. & E. P.oberts & Co., and city DrUggists gen. erally, ' I ,• - - Also by P. Pomp and .1. Diekson, Easton,l FoLong, Lancaster, and most.respectable Druggists. and Store keepers in the United States.. Mae. at .1.,G. BROWN'S (late Wi T. Epting'a) Drug Store, Centro street: Pottsville. .. ' 'May IS,. 20— , MEM! ATT zz;z, s Cheap Book & 'Statiovry Stcixe THE subscriber has recently 'fitted up his Establish -L." ment, and is determined to sell all kinds of School Books, , Miscellaneous Books, Blank Boob,. • . . Stationary, Fancy Statio , <l. e. Wholesale and Beall . , • at. the lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. Beim: determined to acrothinoilats the public, he respectfully solidts the patronage of_all these In want of articles In his line of business. Country Store-keepers. Teachers anti others, sup plied wh.aessle at the very, lowest cash prices. Storekeepers and others, will be kind enough to furnish us with a litit Of ths Books, tHey require; we Will he happy to furnish them with a list of nor prices per dozen, in Miler to rstisfy them, that we do sell z,noris at Philadelphia prices Mar 2, 9 • Stoves!. • Stoves!! • Stoves !! T l isT weivrvrat the York Ritirm, 7F.11 SAl•rtrif as ,l sortm.ntocenal Conyne Ptoves.Ptirlour Rartlgtorn, FliPet Iron, ennnon and hiri. Crlenti4r Pinvps:of .the ntilt and-n;ot improved pnitorns, which I now ;otrilr o male, at PtTillrl,lphiti retail pri—ee, transpor nt ion only aNdrti) whirl, will he found iron examine ion .ctie:to ,, :r than Stovi• of the came quality, hay( .h.rm %old m pottsvillo. • • I Sept. 33 3 DNARIS yAno,Lry Lard Lamps ! loci LADD T.A.SII.IE, and-BrittaTlia,nf Spars r Patent, the beet and meet tippoved bind— Jun received. By the 'use of thes.e.Larnps,a mare pleas ant and revilliant light is nbilint , d, than by the use the hest nil, and at a siivitig of abouttO per cent.— Sad at Bltiriufacturet s prices by L B. LIANNAN, rtept.'Agent JOU.RN. I IL OF TRADE, 5 'IP co a 51 • TITT: Yearly Jovirnal of ,"trailA . , comprising Laws of Custnms and EXerelae v:Trides and C,oncentions with Fora .. .len Powera , Tariffs Of the ratted ninedorn g British' Possestidio abroad. and Foreign Cniintries I Conntervailink and Inland. Untie, • Puties of Lights, Surveye, Plintrige. &c : Stamp and Post Me Laws and Rates; Parklamatinns Orders ip Connnil and of Governinents; Haydn. Perlimentary Speeches and Papers; Reports of Law Ca.4e, , • TnnsPitlons of For eign Documents ; Dancers lit th . e C:ea; Proreedines of Solent Mr and Learned F•ocietine; Deozraphlcal Sketch es and. Recent Discoveries ; I/ascriptions of Prt fries of Meerla'andize, Exchances, Moneys. %Villeins and Was urea, and other Mlseellanerms Inform:l6m, with a en pious Index nd.Man of the i World, edited by Charles Bope'.2:lrt ed inn. time CO. Upon a fair estimate thin Jonrnal In Europe-IS con sulted tweet less than bairn million of persona, dn. ring the year. - For` - the Merchant and Statesman it is ;an invaluable work. ALSO, fUST ;IMPORTED, The British Almanac and Companion. for Isis, comprising n. greit vacjsty of useful intent ponce. irirludinz Philo:00:w end History, Chrtinnioey, Geography, Legislation, vot.l2mo. Price..3l 75 Just imported and for sale by ' 13,. BAN:NAN, Agent.. *Single copies of English Works Imported to Order. April 2G, • • 17•••-• Removal & New Goods JOSEPH IIfORGA.Y, lITC3PECTFFI LX infornis tire Public that he has Removed his Store to the New Store room. In the stone House of Mrs ?Wipe, with a locust tree In front of the door, and next. house above Mr. Thonipion's corner, opposite `Messrs Pollock's Store.. And live Just Received a newassortment of Spring Goods which will be cold at the lowest casts prices. In addition to his fancy dry goods dr. trimings le has received. sod will, keep on hand a genets' assortment of leeliorn. braid; Gimp, Straw, it fancy Bonnets, at the lowest prio.s. Pottsville March 22 1845, 124 ! • ! Gold Diamond:Pointed Pons. i t BEOL'ETION IN . PRICE. . . ATEESII - supplif of Gold Pens with Diamond Points just received at a,reduced price. These Pena nev er corrode, and , will liatat.leaatt3 or 8 years 'ln min.. stun use conserianntly they are the cheapest 0r441e that can he purchased. Alto a supply of . GOLD AND SILVER PEIVOIL CASES:, it AU of which will be Bold at Philadelphia prices: B. RANNAY4 21=te May 124th - • Ink.! Ink l . l Ink!! t A SUPERIOR article of. Steel Pen Ink In quart bbt :Cities,, at the low rate of2lftenta per iitle,'toseth er with the best lot of Blue, Black, and Red Ink ever offered for sale in Pottsville, in various sized ;bottles, all of which will be sold Wholesale and Retail at biln ufacturers Prices.;' B. BANNAN ;art May 24th • • American Gardener & Farmer. ESSENDEN'S New American Gardener and Far r mer the best work extant,just received and for sale by, B. BANNAN, Agent. Nay 3d., . IN CM P. &ANNAN. Agent 4'~ r- O Aill \ \ 9, 1845 - THE TOILERS. saw a widow who was yet young—perhaps forty—but whose fermi once fresh and healthful, had become exactly the reverse. It was noiv nothing but skin, sinews, bones, and no flesh.— She had three sons at work in the mills, and al 'though they toiled incessnuly, they could scarcely earn enough to keep the fiends of famine from the door."—English Fachiry Repirrt. Hark ! 'ti. the early hell— ' Awake, my Children awake! 'Oh! would to God another il'our. •. The weary ones could take But no, it cannot he— • ' Morn briglitensin the east*, And Unmet rouse the sleepers Front their unbroken refit. Again, the hell rings out * Upon tire morning breezy And see the toilers rushing Like startled human bees , Like startled human bee*, t The honey of tM hive Is often n'i'ung, from - yuutl That wither as they sirit Up; up,my sons, the , . Is *soaring, to thi sky.-- . Willie, my . joyous-little o e,.' - - • Open your laughing eA! • • ' Come kiss your loving incither,. Thetrwhistle on your way-- .0h! that your father were here : • • ' .To kiss you too -to day'', 'Away, away thevsPeeti ; 1. 5 0. watch with faultless eye ;,, "- Baoh spindle With its ejrulinfihrgad,: • And ever break, supplyh To watch within you upper gave ' From,slawn till weloor night, • Grave for the bud and bl Om of Youth, ''-• •For all that makes tile bright. - :i '; ' - ' Ifow 'rosy once•was. I— - ' " How smiaoth my 'girlish brosst ' health gushed and-glowed in every vain, ' . Alas what am .I now ; - • - : Rniti foitune filled and-t;het! . : , ' • .., Death took our proli 'EtWay— Oh ! what a reatfu)blow l was that— • I 110 w -sorrow fraught the day;, ' ,:-"' g • . ~ i Five yearsl ... 'foiled with them, - • And'often cheered th m on, . ' • ' nailed them when about! to. fall, ' And smiled love's bct son; • But now the faded ehey - i Thrit cough—'l he Ceaseless pain— . !I &el that Ale i. ebbing 'fa.t,. ' - - 1., A•nd ye: I ne . er complain. , . Oh! no, to HIM alone . • Whose quick par from on!high . • Bends down toicatelt the tyldow's moan, ' And hear the orphan cry, My %gent prayer I prim , • • • • My sorrow I re.veal, NYinle—God forlivo Aim for the wrong— " _Front them I all conceal, , They knoW not of the worm , That eats ir?y life . away— ' - They dream not that then mother • IS dying day by day,! would not vainly darken' • . A lot already,drear, And pour despair upon .their hopes Ere life's green leave l s'are Oh. God! is it their' doom, From year to year the Same, To toil and toil thus weatily, • To feed life's fitful.tarne ! c. , ' And yet forgive me, 1 , ether, Zor though fo them rtis given Thus bitterly t6,earn then . bread; • They wit, be thine heaven!. TilE GIFT or TAE G. 311 - 11.01113 BROCOLL32.-- I The carder one man amongst our contempora- ' rtes has shewif that eloquenc e has a - potency as kreat as parchment pedi !reps ; that the owner of put talisman s ubtly storm the'very stronghold of the • I exclUaive; appropriate their l rank, titles, dignities and (urn their power against themselves ; while by 'the agency of their own le¢alized formularies, he sways the ,supreme and eVen rules the rulers. ' Emerging from the comparinve obscurity of a pro. • vincial capital, as an advocate, he talks himself into the distinction of being talked about; thence be talks hirriself into the popular branch of the legis lature, where, again he to such purposes as 1) become the mouthpiecep l /of the most exclusive •*" • section of an exclusive ariitncracy ; trived al. this point, he reappears on his old'scene of action, and talks to the people with the new Sanctions and powers which his parliamentary talking has obtain edfor him; he talks at meetings, he talks at dinners, heetalks at mechanics' institutes, he,talks to the men of the south, he talks to the men of themoith, `he talks to every one-of eveiy thing, till the'who'o land is filled with the echo Ff his voice; 'fat with all England nay with All the i world, forhis listeners men wonder were next he will find an audience when to ! suddenly, inconafrehensibly, i as if by magical power, at a few more waggings of that is.ervibrating organ of his, ihe doors of the senate itself fly open and peers of ancient lineage mewl down to welcome him to his - spOctuary of noble blood to usher him up even to the juogement-seat itself to make him lord paramount over themselves and theirp - oceedings, the liCensor of their thou - gilts, and thi'originator of their laws! Could the gre.t. ez't trio Iphei in arms aChieVe much more The hero who has served and saved his country in the• field secures a higher and More lasting fame, and a reward in the gratitude of his countrymen; but in all the external and ostensible marks of honor such as constituted 'authorities can bestow, the heaped titles of the victorious warrior exceed the tittiple nobility of tke successful 'orator 'only in degree , while the influence of the one culminates were that of the other declines, with the ascendancy of peace.—Fraxet's Magarilit. . NzwExoLssia Slacr l ,-•evr --- ; - Ars -----I rriter In a Sou thern paper, thusdescribeS the Free Schools of ' New England 1' "The poorest boy in the free schools, feels as proud as the son of the richest." &You do not mean." said Governor Barbour of Virginia, after visiting the superb free school at 'Boston, which hb 'admired very 'much, "that these schools are free ?" "Indeed I do," said the committee man. "You remember the_boy that got the medal in the class walleye just examined, and the boy that lost it 9 The first is the son of that woodsawyer'illere, (pointing to a man who was sawing wood in the street,) and the second is Ile son of-John Quincy Adonis, the President of t.lae United States."— The Virginian started in aronishrirent at aspects ole like this, and no longer Won4ered at the pros , verity of New Entland,"l 1, ki.u.nro 11;1lowing inter - ton .Journal, nniniiii: s r of the repuhltshed fr., that the gtejt. American cisi •• , "A .e• 11e111.1 since. a !lend I I sTith %Vardar , desire to do ju T ing poet, u i tempts us, to England. and •o i f the pue' ..of his vr,ritirig. I • : 1 - - ; ; he had no ii it l it 1 ali the, door?of I- I noon,The mina tile field, ffssis lion of, theift• 1 the America i forth I ul hearts . M 1 e. On passin before him a ring hay, ruong them tiance;iliesai presumed tol search. On hid conjectur, rind introdu i tli‘'i..lhrtg I 1 pea for t he I c l worth, was • • try without .11 ;worth recei ' him with gent cordiality; and e ••- i I • pressed hims If much gratified by the act;:but, said he,-1. have a large quantity of. hay down, and a bShower. is eiving..in the horizon. If you wtll take a rake nd follow on after me, we can con verse and - Wiark to t 4therl- Our friend took. the rake, and 'ailing etc hour and a half, while raking hay with till poet, ho enjoyed ilhi:e r m`Of the most agreeable c rertations that ho ever held with any individual.. an Ihe, course of their . ch..f . , Woidjs- worth abkec] the vontine I supposed s. ;men would !out a forme ; inauch bettei l MIME peered on made a sig ner is rend raked. Y, laborer is 'home and Before li the afterno culled upo hardly tak {he liberty to call upon Mr. Mouthy le tar of introduction.' 'Jt is' not ne cess-ary; said Word:moral, 'but I will give you ' a letter to illithey." Indeed the whole 'manner - - I and conduct Wordsworth, from the commence. went to the and of this singular' interview, was kind, cordial,lopen„and hospitable, and left upon the mind of du; friend. impressions of the most fa vorable and rldeasing character. - , ~ It may noti be true, as is intimated by thefau thor of (FAT .n and Ink '-Sketches, that every' A merican is to rived ac kindly by the Poet—hut. We can easily '1 6qacaiva that such a man as Ni, orde. L worth. al ,. ter -a few mo:ninits' conversation, could not be e.ardly !dectiVdin the respectability and ino. ral or literii i rymerilaf an indiv;dual, whether, he. bought ei ith l him i4ertficate or not—and that a oirrtsat,:c, as the poet and philosbpber would •, - 1 understandi the term, without art' introduction, would meet '' without a mere prete pile et intri pus' • A Idsfa i L' AND SQ,III Rust. Srohr.—The fol lowing singular coirirnunicatton appears in the Sa vannah Gpoigian. Dr. Webster would no doubt Consider it' a 'proof• : of animal magnetism: I , • . Mr. Eilitor:—On the "29th day .of :Mai ILt I was riding on a small road, when I seers a Coin-. n.on sized fug squirrel sticking to the .side of, a pine tree, smile six or fight inches frornthe earth. When I gpt!cppesite the squirrel, I saw him mOve• a little on the aide of ; tree. 1 rode some twen ty.l or thirty y f ards past the squirrel, when the idea oacurred to Me that-it might be charmed by ! a ! snake. I niknediately turned back in tLedireetien of, the tqu l i7rel, and when I got within eight steps I I of the tree r a.;here the squirrel was, all at once I heard a ra t tlesnake commence stngtng, appareriily under the et of niy animal. I slapped spurs and gut of a rev,•:. yards, stopped and looked back, rind . i . , ...--- • aaw a very lenomous-looking rattlesnake not more than 4i'ur 1 lest long. I immediately . dismount -ed from my animal, and took ups lightwucd limb that lay 4ai, arid gave the snake 3 a pretty heavy blow, wlncli, caused him to sing loud and strong, and at thls time I struck. the snake, the equifrel ! leaped froMithe tree, I think about:three feet, 4p.d it seemed tci me the squirrel leaped higher 'than far. I gave tiae snake a second blow, and the squirrel letilied egals, end so on, until I gave the snake a +rtiblottr, when the snake sun weaker. t .and the squlrrel seemingly got weaker il\the same proportion.l I then. went to the tree thinking to find the snake that had charmed the sql;tirrel,but it was no l t there, nor no nearer thianeigo4teps. I looked St the squirrel, could not see an t hing the I 3 matter withlit,.but it appeared to be tir &l almost to death, darting and.struggling for bre4 4 lll. 3I re turned tolthe snake, and with tho same It ' inb peck ! ed his he dlsoftd I again returned to th 3 squirrel, and saw aitp in'about one minute or 14,b , eathe his last. I [ took up the, squirrel, and the blood I' bad run out of its left nostril down the jaw end neck, a 4 down the left fora leg, and off at ' the foot. I h oar certain that the squirrel was never hurt by Met After partly killing the snake, when I first wre i nt l to thelquirrel, ]`touched its thigh With ' the toe'of toy hoot 7 -it never moved nor tried t o get out ‘'r ilnY "3.133. •I give it as my °Pitlign'l%st • killing the rake was the c'af.e of the squirrel's . death. nose snake was nut Irliger around, I think, ,l than the ,Wrist. of a large , .man. lie hadive na- I ~ ,_. ries ands Ruttog. . ' sr . I} D. HAmitos. . . •° L.S.ASpRZ "a -DA. JO MiSO NO. 29 AT WITH WOUDSWu'ITW.—The sting anecdote, is told by thp•Bos teplitci an intimation in the list IPen and Ink Sketches, (which we the Boston Atlas, on Tueirdy . ,) .odern poet was nut huspa l ule to ors: • !ate us, in conversation not-long tion \of an. interview which he had , rth, a feiti years ago, and 'Which a lice to thecheracter of.the.greatesi one of the s 'kest men in England, .ake ynowiT, Re was travelling in finding hiniaellititho neighborhood l e_idence, and being4reat'admirets determined to call upon him, albeit er of Introduction. On application the pelet's mansion, it bell* nearly told that Mr. Wordsworth 'was in ing the hay makers,•and the dire [lii i raa pointed out, towards which took his way. • . over a 'small swell of land, he iatv umber of tnen busily employed in d putting; it - into the cart, &c; Ar 9, an elderly man -of tie connte in plain costume, whom he at.once - • l e the Ma . ll:01:a! of tvhom he was in l earning front one of the labtirers that was right, he advanced towards him, d himself as an American, ivho was • ngland, and eilllertaining niusit rea m nice ,and . writings of Mr' NV orifs to quit that "part of the court ( interview With hint:. Mr, Words- 6itn ii he had nut been fra%...!lnts tip 4,. and on being told. he had, ea d; 9I ,ifer otbert‘ise one nf your.counti -11.0 have thought of %ioiting me %% h 'letter of intioduction;. but I . like ilia of the hour and a half, a woman 91- .116 summit of the hill alluded to, and 1 a , which was seen by the'Poet--"Din r,' said .14, ' , and the hay is nearly all u i have richly earned your dinner—thi -41hy of his hire, and you must go i e with me." e l eft the Poet's hospitable mansion in m Wordsworth asked him if ho had 4outhe'y. He was told .Isio, I should . , 4itlt {Wore favor frolii thana (Id or to that title, althouih Xottified by a pdpctorY, letters, as ht.tge a i s,higb Oiym- COURTING A,R : 7.1/Alif Disairtax„--A. young gentleman our city, who bad exhausted his wits in playing:ll - 4s, and had almost. become a terror to , hislon4ly' and relatietts. ' , ha: ate 01 '• the LtieW4..orde4 voctet• point'of wealth.: some Weeks ago rtt . ..4 . npi %liana new mode cilha ‘ ying snort._ lle noticed - as old. maid who ivitl4i6 mother, and who, we leam. h ntt‘er been praitle tan happy as to hale a'beau.' Her a4e Kus tiff ; her native land 'England. Odr i . o . trg‘ter il4rmined !that he would iotirt th**,s old ma;d, for Os parposa procured a su.t of English lirreclies, a wig", and. other things t) surf a di-guisej4 o young bachelor of fifty !' Taus t moo, pl4ed int.; a spruce old man, ho approached the oLa maid:and by. his suavity of m timer and 65141 hilt trim:ling voice, ceMplete ly • e ;63 l . tl lfJ j llting love to her, without the least suspicion Ot;;itis She returned- his eArises and kisse;t3in a most perfect frenzy of de light ! 'Never' be.4ore in' all her born days. : had • she felt the elect.fie fire of a loier's kiss. 'Her I virgin bosom forg,lt hi age,, and reveled in the ghiwing . passion of her spring time of life ; the . t warm but- hitherto undisturbed Jmlood of sixteen' was nOw, for the Ost tithe, heating 'and throbbing iu a heart of . • This was a 'nolo exciting scene for the young scamp ; it wasaci :funny he could not keep it• to • himself (so he lei?•hie !pother know- it,and4he dui k as pioliqht4leteruiined to punish' her sort for the impbbitioehe had practised. upon her:old and Mspictabl4 maiden friend. She, therefore, feigned riot to belisve himistuting that it was itp 7 possible that heconld so change his manner, voico . • and dress, as to hiaase upon the old maid. The son proposed that .we would demeristrate die 'fact, by his mother in when lie' duce were mgethq. In the meantimc . the -*toy . Cher ‘isited her of friend, dud they became satis fied of the perilily,- 7 :of the young Man, atulhotit to-• ' solved on vedgOatit. Vtlien the day' came. for tic nextiri•••it, the MOlllet Ilappetied in,tureetiOu'gh, but a "iy few mir4ites sstislied the imposing par ty that he had gilt into a very bad fix. 'The doors were itumedl4tely locked, when the mother end the old.cuaid Oat pulled out a whip from un• der their epronsand the way tho voting: man with an old lookVind courting Propensities got thrashed,. was' O4,ttiort fo all kind of impoitore. 'rho (My of the ii suitedmaid was as violent, at had been her passiiin, and the black legs, face and arms Of her qu'ou'diun, lover attested to it. In the syncope . state, I . 4wing, it was disclosed by the old un" that heOteddiug - day hail been apPoir , ted, and the rrellig.dress l repared. . : Deis 5..--,Therf is no axiom of health mote just' than that ••ul;ii never have n true appetite till they can relish anil tirdinaiy 'fond." his tiild'of John Balks, wh . o.r.b:cd to the 'age of 127, that , his • food consisted of town bread and cheese, and his drink water and lie had buried the whole town of Norilisrot:toti twenty eines over, excep, .ting three or (MIA and said strong drink - kill& them all. 'Watee*i nifestly is the natural beve , race of all siiint4r, whole nations; as thri Ma hometans and al me as a beverage, and, ur,lrke others ritik,it does not sate the appe tite, but the eontrlh ;'indeed, it was observed by Hippocrates, abo)ro , 200 years ago, that ender drinkers .have,ge4rallY' keen appetites.. It itr a fluid that rciuireOlo digestion, for it is not tames. sary that it mioaltaidcri,o any change ; it lathe natural mcm.trutiit which holds in.solutiork what is essential for Illnutrition and healthY functions of the kiddy, end 4h;t has become Muse after ha ving served its dehined office and intention in the, animal econorrir. ;tlSrater therefore, from iti conga ninl,quali ies, 'cal4rever much disturb the system, and. when it does! is Fpeedily expelled by its nat ural outliri, the "kin and kidneys: It is told of . Led lleathacid,Qp well known for his hardy bah. , its of militaty dkjeipline arid watchfulness, that !his fund was vegetables, and iris drink water, nev er induljirig . himaclf in animal food or wine;" and Sir John Sinclan;.,,in his Work on longevity, says in his account' of : Lary Campbell; then aged 105, that "tilo prefers.pre water to any other arinV Tbe . g.reat c3ptaill of the , age is remarkiblelor his temperate andlfregulir habits, his early rising; the strength: the oeairiess of his intellect, end his good health,motwlthatanding his advanced age. We have annolneed, says the Louisville Jour" nal thattheitoni.F. Marshall has heed selected by' tile Lecefee4:lo deliver an oration upcn Gen.' Jirkson at Lexiiiton. Tom can - male a fins' speech uron the'S:bbject, but we very much doubt .wither ip a pm ti4tt me of the old hero's character he can give enytliing more forcible than what he gave a'few 2.'ears4o; We will furnish him with what he then saidi so that:H . lle choose, he can in- _ corporate it into iAs Ltexington discourse • • stile never; been, throtigh life, without an' antagonist, and lie has always been victorious. His hoise al wayi; ; ;Wort when ho wag a racer. He had a eontosti Wiih • Dirkinstin, and' killed him. He had a fracas vi:ith the Bentons and cleared them out. He tiaet, caw Packenham and the British ex; my at New OileAs, those veterans who bad gone. throiigh the viarof the Peninsula withoutmelting an adversary whiff could withstandthem for a mo ment, • Hatun-4Arbulhnot and Ambrister, and bullie l d the Sirria% When called to account•for it- He beat John Wiley Adams in the race for the Presidency, analubbed the , monster bank! under the heel of his rrhitaiy boot. Fur the many in juries he has do ii the cauntry, 4,would teem that . I Boma rctributip4ere due in the next world, if not , in this. But, scan there the hero has proved ta hard for his energy for he has turned Presbyteri• an and citerit.d . ;Or devil himself." Parrao:oo..orrnosr.--71,ondon was' unpaved U 11 4 ,117, s'}herriqienry IV., convinced`that Hol boin was deep and dangerous, ordered two ships to be laden Withlatottes, at his own expense, each 20 tons,,to•repi it: Holborn wa.s originally cal led (11dBorrirn.. tom its atom-ling on a brook.. A bournsigeitiesi brook, and is a common teinati; nation .of Enesh towns and streets. This was the :first paybd'estreet in London.' A , rivufetor brook ran down - i the middle of Holborn, atid flow-: ed into thlitel) at the bottom, called Fleet Ditch. which 1.11111 untvered all the way up Bridgeltreet,- to the Thames; ; ItomOtality o'ersweeps All pains, all tears, airtime, all fears—arid peals . Like the the e(o.nal thnndera of the deep - Into my car, eis truth-thou liv'st for ever. ' Kindners in:4compn, not their beantiona looks, Shalt win m lays,' _For me, tipy lot is what I sought; ;to be In I:fe.or lesth, the fearless end dui free.' Brum, . , . Ism Misalithropos, and hate mank ind, Foriray port, !de wish thou welt it clog, That I 4,ht love thee L. omethind. . • . , :,t, - . ' SAA4sPsams.• . . ,„ . . : ,i - - ' . , ;Vihere bitti the offence; ;' . ... LA the fakill'4unishin'ent be derived 4pm thenciL - - ' . 1 ' : ittripittoir.: ,SEustruita:.
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