MEDICINES: 1 Wright's ' Indian Vegetable Pills AMEBIC/1N COLLEGE of Health. b'' Kt_ _ 14 EDI INE has ever been Introduced to the -A -.1,11 merican Public, whose virtues have been more theerfay and universally acknowleged, than the .a , ,itaii*.a • 'l,ll.lfill'i'li INMAN VEGETABLE PILLS. 'To descallt upon their merits, at this late day, would Om 'to be ivholly.unnecessary, as very few indeed who read thil•article, wilt be found unacquainted with the' real excitience of the medicine . But if further proof were wanting to establish the credit of this singu lar remedy, it might be found in the fact that no.medi rine In the country. has been so ' , • . sLIA.MEI...ESSLY COUNTERFEITED. Ignoragand unprlncieled men have - at various pla ces, manufactured.a spurious pill; and in order .more completely to dgeive the public have made it In out ward: appearance to resemble the true medicine.— These•wicked,people, could never pasi °lithely worth less trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided gatekeepers, who because they can pnrchase the sett rious atticle at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this monstrous eyatem of imposition and Crime. The patrons of the above -excellent Pills, will there fore be on their guard against every kind of imposi tion, and remembeilhe onlygenulne Agents in Potts ville, are Messrs. T. & J. Scatty. ,The following highly respectable store' keepers have 1 • 1 een appointed Agents for the sale Of • , BIGHT'S INOIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR SCHUYLKILL - COUNTY, , • / - and of whom it is confidently believed the genuine Wiedicine can with certainty be obtained: T. & J. Beatty, Pottsville. ' Rickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. . • Aron Mattis. Mahantango. " J. Weist, Klingerstown. .• - . • ` - Jacob Kauffman, Lower INlahantango. . . Jonas Kauffman, - do John Snydeb, Friedensburg. t Feathernli. Dre y &I'll. Tuscarora. • -- William Tagert, Tamaqua.' John 'Maurer. Upper Mahantanco. • . NI Ferrider, West Penn Township. Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. P. Schuyler, &co. East BrunswiCk Township. C. 11. DeForest. Llewellyn. R. 0. & .1. Ka n if tuart, Ziannermantown ' P ••' Bennett fte•Ta - ylor, Minersville. George Tteifsttyder, New • Castle. Henry Koch & Son. lilt-Keansburg. Abraham lief:titter, Port Carbon. . John Mertz, Middleport.; • . Samuel Boyer. Port Clinton. ' Shbeinaker & Kauffman; Schuylkill Haven. 1 . . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. • The only security against imposttion is to purchase front the rdular advertised agents, and in all cases be particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, . Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the weili :ine, wholesale and reatil, No. , 169 Race street, Phila. slel"hia ti-fletnember, none are genuine ezeept Wright's ndian Vegetable Pills F.S. TOILET ARTICLES. • GLE.NNS ROMAN R . ALYD OR, . A SAFE. PLEASANT AND CERTAIN Pur.T . : POT's RECKI.F.S. Pimples, Tan. Su tilinrn, Moth. liinthes, rTetter Eineworm. anti other obstinate affections of the mow, removing every : impurity and /.twig t, the complexion a cleartiess'tralytiemclifol. To zentliousii Is reccommeadeil for tenjoving the irritation and oth r diseases of the skin, °llea profits/. ed by the ere of strong alkaline soaps and creams in shaving. the Kaly alor may be used without the feast danger on the most ..telicateskin.and is a 'refreshing wash in warm wi.'allt ...o, or in travelling, price fia, cents per bottle. Gi.rNN s , INDIAN limit OIL. --This. ele gant prepatatiati is coinpounded of parlous oils, firming together a compound of erect value, for promoting the f=rowth and preserving the ,hair, it nourishes the roots, - thereby causing it to grow; with vigor, and preventine lt front falling mil, or tenting grey. r-rnovlng at the ?ante time.. - itte dandruff %Old' cense; tII.!. hair to fall out To those who have lost their halr Ito sirknoss or , any Oiler cane, except old age. lt. is confidently roe. ' commended. It gives a glossy softiies: to the Ineks, and has the singular property of ma tine the hair cl'irk, and Ii therefore re :emote ailed to those who are heel:ming to turn grey—it 1,4 also an en'' Ilent i mita! Mild and being:pleasantly Perfumed it Is much esteemed for driss sing the hair in eeneritl, mid fur the heads of children price 50 cents act bottle. . . • 4, GLENN .. S rxII.O3IATIC ROSE TOOTII PASTE. Thin Very pleasant and. trimly effirarioto dentritirr. Is prepared from ingredieute perfectly harmless. it gives a pearlv•tollFetie.,S to . the teeth., flriliTiesil tit the gurus, and Cr:Unifies' to the breath, removing spots Or iiiCipi-. --- ifnt decay. and ort:eroine the teeth en - emitrills . . It has ea been ine d and receoniunitided ifs - dentists in their frac - else., and is l i e ieveil to be :..,10:41 to any anti , le of the 4 ,„ hind in use. .t is pot in neist China hoses, and hay lug - - /.'solid form, i tint liable to waste or spill. and is free - P ec, , ,/ : I, "..•-' - i t fromipe grit o 'Toatli Powders In .renet al. price f2ssets. ;;-- ---L- 1 4-4 --, - ----- : per Mix. NEW CAS E DRY G 001), FANCY AND T_ RIM GLENN ' .3 INDIAN Ji kirt Dye.. is warren- , . . tent to change ereY nr reithen oi s 1,... ~ i ~,,, ; •• •_2 l STOn E ; . n _ tr,.. 101:bia,k, without 'mare tothe Itair,or °re 11_51_1.111in Q 101 T - N — TT Uri ROO-NT—FaliM ritiA-.•_1j.'!211: , the skin, and tuiP.P hit iiiLeli with ic-rfl•;.ft . :ififs-tv. .To .1.. MRS. 1.11.11.1.1Piii IN CENTRE s'l'llEr:r 77--- ''''), those who have become Hun:timely I.:, cf. it is invaiti ahe subs, I , iiier re,pc:lllilly Ilifortil , the itilnll ,4 Of able. and to yr ntlerneo Wito are I unit , ' ed with erey rottsv tile mill - title taablic iii general, that be las ills:. 0- . whiliers' it Is stronely re chommendsd, the color pro- petted a fresh assiirtment of the tiewebt i.t.:. le of goods finned is natural. anti will'a , it rub ~, , T, ,ii soil the whi,- eonsistiong Sof , . • test nutslin. Price 50 cents: Sfiks. Lftiff'n.s. Alparax, and 1111-zoriliM • ‘ ' ..‘l IC ii MY X ' IgT,RECii.i..F. TVAsIT.—A corn- with a rar4tty of fancy goods. ; Also, a nets and kyle did stgle•of if p rt.. remedy for Freckles. Tdils remedv.was inverted i ”,„",,, se L . ', r .., 1 1-' l ,- Di - . Cuts - I : eliatis of, Loinhards. ii . distinemshed ;.,'''''' '''''' if;'ih / A paca and oiher shanAs ' 1-I, , ,ician Of the, 11.11 relitilry. Th., prnrirri.iror has e vii_a trore. and black Ovals of a•superznr canal y, ' . • • ty coati-1.1 re in it: as a superior preparation for the He has elfin on hand. purpose d,,iiied uncap h.f 'toed 0 ' 4 : 100 1 th - l'aiff cab- Sewiri,s; Sillis .i. ,,, r1 and al , nt 'Thread of the lion, and for pimples and Other a trestirUss of the skin, it is a certain cure. Price fil'i cents pen.sbllle• , best ' putt:ly, Glues and Hosiery, S:Tart.7%; 'The above named arl hb e have,l; , l , n _i•ald very en- - horn. Glint p, Braid and other Blues if Fancy tensively by the subscriber for n• any years'. and ale n on ner,c by the case, du;. or single Bonnet, rofiscirntionsly retiontroolded to the on - trlig. , meaara- ~ . tipnri)af he Vallte, awl not t 0 lie ralikeil Walt She hum-- -: 1 / 4 " ' '''' // ' / Bit' , ' Legiu'rir acs. ~ , . hues of the day, a single trial Will convince the 11,4- All of wltlAilvill be $Ol6 a.t. the towest e nsh prices, skeptic:ll, that their eood lqualifies are not over rated Al'' ' 2O 1 : / 5 “—. I MSI3•P" " 11r4AN ".4 Grind. Share rind Yet no Share." . , GLENN'S rN itivALL6 fiApoNAcEors COM • P O LT.ND f l pß 611_ , 11 , 7-VO. ' T 0 C . :elitism .0 who strive themselves, this art I ele offered with the greatest contitleme, as equal, if not superior to any olli:r Shaving:Soap in use. For a 'delightful zind;consufrott Ili: her. Which will not dry to • mill the faceyor irritate the most deli , ate skin:fr the oasl,, and comfort it rives to the often trouldesonte ope ration of shaving, reni - Pring it surpassingly easy, this compound can he safely recromutentleil. It is equally effectual in warM or cold 'watcr..arlit after -sing it, the fare is left soft and pleasant, and entirely free funa the irritation and roqgliness' often caused by the use of 'strong alkaline'Soaps and Shaving Creams. ',I'M, cons- Lifland is pleasantly per Canted and pill lip in a neat chi na box. answering all, the iitirricOes of a shaving box, and on trial ,will be timed very economical and conye ' nient, during the few y.e:irs this article has been before the public, the. proprietc4 has sold :35.0001inses of it. and the, demand Is ronstantly ineries4ing as its liwrilS betome known. 'rhe agents are anitiorWeil to return the purchase money, wlidm it (Ines not give entire sat isfaction. I . 'The Sapnriareons Compnund is composed of ingre, clients. so admirably compounded. that shaving with it. .is an absolute pleasure.',—U. S. Gazette. • 'The Saponare9us C'ornpound. is the hest preparation rxtsni for shaving purpoSes. It is estensiyety patron ized, and 'deserves to he; every geritteman who shaves uself.shoil buy it2Pliddiflhia Gazette:. • .I,Ve b h eg n to call the ul munition of th ti beard p ed portion of our sotribilrs, to the Saponactintis•Cninpolind. It is, •withot exception.the lick stem vine soap.we ever need.' —Philacla.Tianseript.' .. - • 'The Sallee:weans Cmoponrid for shaving, is the hest — Pel lo. 4is the very Ihsst article in use. floe scrdione` the rbeard from the human I'M, iine. - Wit wit s h 3 10.,.11 azor and this ronip,ilind,yol d l v way ilaV h , v,,tir fare in half ttie t my. you are piono nom! the word. It is nil anomaly in langgage—it is'a very good shave, and yet noshaVe.'—flastein Daily Tunes . . Prepared by 1.. W. GLENI. : . )lanitfactitrer of Perfumery, Cosmetics, and ' , nary Snaps, 52 and SI South Third. street, opposite tae Ex change, Philadelphia. And also Auld by BENJ. BA.NNAN, AO., Pottsville. `2O-1v OE NEW DRUG • STORE E. B. EICIIIIOLTZ, & CO., respect fully :„.. i d nforms the citizens of Pottsville, and ... .,Alle Schuylkill county generally, that they have •-...., r-* opened, (in the store formerly occupied by . Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of • Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, " • ' Oils,, ' Dy rs. Varnishes,' . P ut ty, Glass', ' - Specs, , . . . Patent Medicines, 4-c.,Ac. . And solicits a share otpuhlic patronage: confidently ,assuring the public, that every unite in their line, 10=11 be , of Ui first quality,and purely genuine. Having served a regular apprentice,hipto the bust nen in Philadelphia, those who favour them se th till can rest satiAed that they will guard strictly a gainst all mistakes, and have there- ~ i iieditines poi up with the greatest cart and'nicety. physicians' prescriptions attended to with narticuar care at all hours. Country. Physcians and store . - keupere.aupplied at a small advance on city prices. Deeernher3, SOLOMON MUTH Cabinet . Maker, • Undertaker, &O. Tril° nnbacriber announces to the public • that he • has commenced the abode mentioned businesa in the borough of .Pottsville. immediately back of ;.; the Pennsylvania liall„where he'vvtll constantly keep on hand an assortment of --- READY "M A.DF. COFFINS. Cabinet Ware 4c., ej-e., manufactured of • the best materials in the most durable manner, at very low He 141S0 will'manufacture all kinds of Furniture, ac., to order at the shortest notice. Funerals - waited on and licarsessupplied.atc. Be therefore'solicita a part of the pnbhc patronage which he will endeavor to meet' by prompt attention to business. Give us a vial. February 19,' BRUSHES! BRUSHES!! T • FIE subscriber has inst received a beautiful as sortment of Ilair, fiat Crumh and Clothe Brushes, from 10 rents to $1 37; of American manufacture, bet. ter, handsomer and cheaper; than the Eugli,sh and French article, all of which will ho sold very cheap.— Among the lot arc Ladies' Hair Brushes. ISBN/. BANNAN, Agen t. September 21, , WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANN'. N, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKI4 CPUNTY, VOL XXI • lair A ttl4: Ft' :ILLeiIiNATED AND, , NEIV PICTORIAL BIBLE. To be completed in 50 numbers. at 25 cts.' per number. This great arid Magnificient Work will be embel lished with Sixteen hundred Historical Engravings. exclusive of an initial letter to each chapter. by J. A. Adams..tnnre than fourteen hundred of which arc from °retinal designs. by J. G. Chao man. It will he minted from !Ili' standardcopt , of the' American Bi ble Society, add t minim Marginal' References, the .Apocrypha, .a Concordance. Chronrititical List of proper ;Names, General Index. Table of MAN. klenNinres. C. The large Froniispieres, -Titles to the Old and New Testaments. Family Re cord. Presentation ('late. I listorigal illustrations. ard , intlial Letters to the Chapters. Ornamental Borders. Ate.; will be frtim original designs. made expressly forihis edition:. by J. G. - Chatitnan.•Esq., of :New .York; in addition to which there will . lie, numerous large engravings from designs- bv distinmiished !rind ein artists in Fiance rind England—to *hick a fulltn des will he given !tithe last nornl.m.,. • The great superiority oR early proof impres sions from theiEngrat , ings. will 'insure to those who, give their names at once, the t.ossrssion of it in the HIGHEST STATE OF PERFECTION. To be completed in about 50 numbers. at 2.5 Cl! , each. t.gr 'rhesult'seriber has been appmnted Agent.for the purpose ol!receNing subscriptions to this Bible, in `chut litill Itronty, where a specimen copy of the Work con be seen. • B. BANN:AN I January 1, J— . • CHOICE PERFUMERY. f TH E subscSiber has . 1.1, - 4 received a supply of the choicest ,kinds of I'm !ornery. embraerng a gen. leral assortment of the hest quality—inferior articles are nut kept .: Among the vartety, is the following ! Bouq de carohne. .1 Treble Extracts Vervcine, ;. Jasmin. • • For . . • Geraninrn • . ~ I - Emehnuly..l • j llandkercniefs farina Cologne. lavender, !lose, Florida and I . il o riets,Wa•er.donble and treble extracts. Otto or Itpse :cent Bitttles. I , I• 4 cent Eats. Vr L 1.1.1 NI \VRIC LIT S- ' Getiumei.llear*F Oil. 11,,,,,,e11's l'amionde t'itilricornt, or R - eerit; Marrow Glynn's 'lndia Hair Pit. . Nou.9iteiry India Iltiir Dye. .• Ptlieliatis. i ti Fri rile Wash. .: filerin a gornati Ictlydor..: • i., t. F . l'‘l dried iii . lhr Oil. • • .. • Rose I i'•:. - 4:1 1 ,e. Cold Crtiiim an er.cellent article. 'rtti!et Et - miler nod Boles. • - Vianierei.dit It.i.tiiv.. • , . f \ IZon,,..il'A celeltralei Emollient S.iirlOnecette , r„,,„.., lit %ire:ening and so lie n ing t le; akin •D' I Vi'..a' i . tri't, il•niti i .- FA. Gienn'si'Slitonac:.enns compound for li:diving. . iantemelits unrivaled Shaving Cream. 01d ltritivn Wind:or Soup. • ' lion , seii i n nnlttonn . d A ltnond Soap. i Ott „ 0 1 itr:e. nPitir.e. Leli1011: ihrlak. and a ra: . rim • iif ollwr-So.tpg. . ,' • _.., . , I : 7 • . • ,i .., . . ): •• . . . . ....e . ..7: ; ; Z ...-. t . •.._. • .... . . • • - . ".• • ~.• . . . . . . . , . . ... . . LZ . TERM! YOU TO PIERCE. THE BOWELSTfiE EARTH, ARE, BRING, OUT FRGS THE CAVEENS , OF MOUNTAINS, 31ET:14 8 % ; ,ulen WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OCR OFEA4III 'LEASURE -DR. jufißBoN, ~tl WI L L Olt SPLENDID BIBLE GSlb% which rat b 2 sold nt Phi11,4 , 19111i priefs NN AN , g . t. 4U— . 13%1.5AM3C ‘1.7(.:VE: 11 , for the Mouth and Teeth. • • tr -Ntholf.soirie and deliulafal odontaluie Elixe hAS 11 , 11 f , r 111111 y I...Ars past, the.ftmtrite set ' pot,titien otithe wel known bouse of Laurier. Pere et Ells. of Pull. for litomme the breath fresh - and river!, pleser‘ing!ilp gurns in a health condition, rtud con sequently ..r.-verilinn. the tleLay of the tf-mh ; it is• con. - v ' fry ItEc ft line lin firth* , in Paris. and is be yond rompfirison the most lie:wilful and perfect prep: ;tuition of' f the kind ever tiered to the public. since it has receivikil the ifiuhest iipprobation of the rupst. enui. nent clettatsureemii ortliis city. The Kau, de hanuier.elegaMly met up in glass bot tles with splendid gilt labels, is zvbeautlful and valua ble article for the toilef,Tiand only_ needs to be knoivM, to he fully Itmtrertatee. y - • .Intit rectrtrett and for Sale by' ' Not . 91 -- . CLEAR THE TRACK: . ' , . . .. , • N. lit. WILSON, Esq. . I 1 iIiAT r,lesiteriftdly li,e7S leave to inform Ins Friends .1 I and ilia Public Zolerally, that lie,ltas temoved' ne• Niagi•ttate•ind GeneHl .d my infirm to the large and Contrihefoo• thri,e, ju4l er-gted Mr that purpose in Markeijetireet. a feitiMotir , from iho reamer illNlarket . and C•nitir streets, nnith olds.. and :1 doors above Sam- .1 . eel Throm;isoo & Cr'. Pry t:re•;1 and CrOt•t•M• ftr , l•; , , white hells peromomoly located. and will be happy 'i at all math; pr•;metly to attend to :Inv litt-tien ,, that II only lig .'trusted-to hi: , tare. as MagiArate.f;eneral *; and r•zpeciilagent. and fbillector, claim, collevted .•ii her ( with or. w.litiont.suit. lloolt• Po•toti. Deed.. Mortgagee, t heeds. Inil , lllllreS. De4co, Nil's and Letters, 11101- dill; all 1. lids of•Acriveiliug neatly done upon:the short: rot notice j .. ... . , [lf vMv:am to F. , , 0 Mani - unit give on h . enlll lloit•iiille May add - ..ln--amo • ----, ----;„ • Da LIFCKER "".;kl. 'S EYE V . E i l ,' ' , A.. fresh of pr: peckers Eye ,S o itlve..a !or ....I.' remejcly for sore and inflamed' eves. Jost revolve rind for sale at • • . 'MARTIN'S Drugrztore. - . I August 1)7 • 'i3 . • I b . 'WILMA:II 1111.7ingiuno., 7 - ; . . NIE A CHANTS'' HOT EL,,' ~ . 41. Courtlandt. Street, ~ , NEW YORK. • • Angusr.!2llll ' - •• • . . .11 . .r0n! Iron!! . i TUST theeiged at the York Store a large and general 0 aesortteent of 110110. square, flat, and Round Bari ron of all sizes. alfo'llanuneted square, iron from I inch to-91. rat. ro,d tonetioo. Sfedge4 and Hammers] sCro'w Nits, Slit rods tlir horse shoes. Juniata nail rods; Band Doti, &c., &..,. alio Spikes and Nails, in then va.• nett. i EDWARD YARDLEY. I . Jan. 4;:18-1.5.i - ' .1- • Grayaon's Farms, ; . NEW' edition, ; revised and corrected, and ~adapted to the present practice. Pried $1 50,jtistpublished and for sale by Jan. 4, 1845. 13. BANNAN, • COmmon School . Speaker. view collectinn nTOrieinal and Selected Pieces fur Reading and P.ecitat&n, price 50 AMA. dust pub= lifthed and for sale by i - B. BANNAN, Agent. February 22,. . 8 - . . • Ice Cream THE HUtiscliber haVing refitted his Tce Cream Ba— looM is now prepared to furnish his Ice Creams, every day and evenititt during the week—also Parties, and private families simplied at the 8. shorte stAlTTlN notie. JOHN C; N, .11lay 31 Flour S :Ifeed gusifiess. • ~ , THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the pub -1 lic,t that he has asiteciated Mr. Nathan - Evans with him in conducting a gimeral Flour and Feed BusinesS, under the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the • southeast corner Of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the ho rhugh of Pottsville. Where they will always_keep on band, alarge and good assortment of I • Feed I Flour, ~ , Hayti , ' thi hale, &c., &c. All of Which will be sell at the very lowest rates .-- They riintidently solliit the patronage of the publig. beliei , itig that all those who deal with them, will hod it to their mutual advantage„ July p, 0- ' EVER & EVANS. AND ' P FIRE, 114SURANCE : • INDEMNITY AG: INST LOSS BY FIRE The F • Insurance Co • OF iIILAD.EI4'IIIA, Ca ' 'pirrti S 40.0111) 9 Paid in Clifirtti• Perpeinal, • rnyrlNlTto make;, nsuranee.perman'ent and iced, nn ewery lieSCrif 11 IQII of prnperty, in town and Country on pie, usual • L 'av , rable terms. Office 163/ Chestnut Streetfnear of It Street. C11A111.17. 4 N. BANCKER, President. DIRECTOIts, (Marie. Bawl cr,' Sanigtl Grant, Freiforieh Brown, Thomas Tart. . Jacob R. faith. Thomas S. Irliartort Gee. Ir. liiehard.s, Tobias frasiter,- .Iferdrrei D. Leslie. - GIIA LES G. BANCKER, subsrrilker has len appointed anent for the a `14.71,, IneritiTed in.titn ion. and is nriw prepared to =kit ihsuraree, on eve y descriptien of property', at the lowest rates, , • . I 'I • ANDREW 11.1'S'SET.. Pattsvilleune 19, 1 11, . ! OFFICE OF :THE ,,, ' ' . . Spring Garden Mutual Insurance 1 . • Company. - 4 , c . rums Coinpany liar np cretin iced accerrline: Co the I.provisions of ITS .cha tier. is now prerirett to make I , iteutrances azaivist 10, by fireti n the mutual principle. cozolined With the sec tray of a joint stock capital.— The, advantize of this s 'stein is; that efficient security ii= afforded at the owes rates that the litisiness can be t hiiq for, as'the whole profits (less an intet cot not to exclied 6 per rent-per a taunt on the capital) will tie re turned to flip tnemhers -if the in4lititliilti. wit holit their hectimins Osponsilile fir any of the enearements or li abilities of tite Company , further than the premiums ae tunity paid.; . r T i lie :relit: success w whlirever if has been it to reqiicst the ,attentk their. refit apes but to lihe act of Incorpora carp to it,l May 'be Fit North crest riprvrr of tltl. NNN . , pottiville. i :1 LAW:I li. Iillill1(1311AAlt,S ) I Curwi •Stoddart. t i ;Tosco, 11, Wood. " !Elijah :pallets. 1 l'. L. Lasnerenne,l 'CeorueiNV Ash, .4 iar,,ll. Isl I. "fli , sulleriller has , lime com6any. and hit on all tliiiiti•riptions.of th:ls wnial. "Yarvintslo pet,ilo(lo nl-inually. II ink fluildlnes in coed Vine rotrilLitly Omni, 1 tly Por.oninsurint: it lin tirrirtr Ittly risk. Ilii i se'pf Ilie treoirai i Folr fattl:4 parr calm 1 - 7 1 t 7 •2 tic _____.! o-- , • ....._______ 1 . • I THE (11:Arza) OFT, INStRANCE, 'AN'SIi ITYl& TRIZsiT co., or- PIIII,AIjA. OFFICE .1 1).;i9 U111:81,f ST - A,TAliF,n' , ..d ranceimi L!t ilrg.s.mit Anultwg and Ln 111 glowilmt, andlt!reive and eNewite trusts. • I Jiiit,,,f..i . a milir4 /1:,/ $.11)0 or IL. siNg . lc lift. . : r . , ., g e IFor, I year l'or7 y,a,r,. For Life. ; 11, urainallly:. , ' nnwially. • to) ti:, *I, 77 IS3 3211 . • • 00 '2O 1 yo :ad I n ~~ ~_ 1 i EN .. mr ,F. : —A per rayiti the Comp 1 nilv nrlheirs *ll , O. '11,13 10 ti + seruNs in 11ly for ri yoar.f ; I, 1 r in :' i ran , ; or te,r, li,, pi- yule?' f‘ir for ,vir.so they ivou (Ate ear! . 1 II Till': ',fritio.Cers 0 07., 1t... ''.2.' , 31 * Dr.....11t ri.frrr.. • ll l n tlieg.rl2l O t on.p:o ~,appropria 1 0..8 o.l' We shale re i. 3 f. tvll prior .1. - Of them , hero fore vf I{ . lll b.. ' 1! itit!ell lon rliak ins titi addition 11100, w l l) be paid ni 4 tend h. the .f. woo i tint , n n we'? isp . d in lfr siii l .lll' every y.l 11 het ntitlod to tad in r. talqe prop, prior tr..11.T 0 0 .lanli. r Ty Wm. , . Will k inc.k.. C.rinrsed on .1 It i.ot ,ii i v a...JE - I'of 0./ili o l l or bolitis teriodsL I I JOHN IF...TAmt:S. cl•Thelauhsinlher nhnve tOmitnt ion. It itt the publlF. I desireil On the sull PpltsiiHe F" B. BANNAN Agent NAT! rASSUR. ILESi UM= lit;l Stc l linrvet ; Palmer, I!unrmnn ,u 'll im M. Fnxi C. F IZ.IL L ite New „ r hz for Merchi 111 , hin rj `1 1V . 11111 nin n SI . . . , . . . Pincr.h smith .111 ‘ i Street Philadelphia. ' BA iKERS - lirehatit'ii Batik. New York.. I'll':...l(:4ANt-li-j K- letidgers, M. I). and A. E. t InsaC . M. D. iNlev.. , York;f Winslow Lewis, itinr.. NI D. ;piton; 'ET II: llrielth , r, M.D.. Baltimore; .1; Barcla; , , Piddle. , I. I)., Philadidphia.. NOIDEITORSL-VV. Van, Hook; New York; F. De.xteg Boston; I. M. CaMpliell, Baltimore, %'m. - w. Itiliw, Phda,elohia; , Tlii i s insittutio ?. founded on tl - elkluttial§afetY and Joint litock prin .iple. and embracing all the recent imprnements n the reienec of- I,rea k lnsurance, alter having exivtrienced the 'most tnaiTed sucess in Etdope, has eitaidished offices ,T 1 Brilisli America sold viri ins rode Of ir,,,: Boated States, where its principles are wl'uMeg equal favour and approval..- Amoi,st the Many ailf•antages . which it offers to all,pei,sons wishogto injure their lives, lye I i.t-its ,yr.r.FIICT sl:CCit ty, arising (rum a large paid up and, - s - a--fely, invested kaintal ; 2d-its moderate rates tif prernilim; 3rd- he raVticitiation of all profits by the insurdil, which (as the' bieeness of the Society in Greatll3ritain an ii elsewhere. has become fiery exten sive.),s of the n nest benefit-and importahce; -Ph the le given to the. Assured of tWci thirds of the a nnum of their ri liner payments. whenever required _thus obviatin" the objections against Lif , !ln.nran• Tee wjth thoSelvlinse inchmes are precarious, and 1 WhO Might dread the• possibility' of being in arrear with their pierdMins, and of thereby lodedipg . their Kevii?us payment% P;opplitets co i' other'llifhruiat4 the Agent: at Ni .phis. ;.'f Charh' .and at the Mlle( Jnife 2:311) 1 , I 31-- 1 1-- -- ,1 R6ussel , . . . . A. new and spielndid article, is now universally act nOwledged superior to ally Shaving Cream in the United States or :Europe. yi i Tit s delightfrreparationi is unequal l e d for beauty, midi , and frag ance ; though somewhat analogous to Guer ain's Am rosial Cream, and other &Millar com pounds, it far surpasses them aliby the emollient pasty consistency of itS lather, which so softens the beard as tri render shaving pleasant and easy :.it possesses great advaninges over the imported' article, in being freshly prepatml from the best materials. with the great est sllill. and is not only the best, bin ab. o 1 tie rhk Mit , " article for shaiinc.. II is. elegantly put sip in boxes, withisplendhi oft labels.. . .111 it rk.ecivelkiinti for sate .by ' Nile:. 9, • ,-- 45 i . ..I.' 'R. BANNAN, Ag.t• ! • , INI.ot to Seals. .. . liew and, nail? iful 'allifile in sheets, juct receivedA and for salic by :• ' li. BANN AN, ligl. Feb.:., . . 1 -5. TTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. SITURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1846 • flab tbiq system has met with trodneed, induces the Pirectors n of the public ,to it, confident understood to be appreciated. ion.. anti any explanation in re tained by applying at the o . ff.-e . and Wood ots., of B. DAN.. F:NCT: ST - IT:STEIL Psesident. erretary. . itr.c . rOnk. herr 1.. T.eneheart. Ceorce 'Nl:Troutman,: Sa . ninel TOwnsend, Charles to ken, Abrahain R. Perking • linen appointed Acent for the a i now ready to niake insurances opertv at rates trinch lower firon Bii f.O on the r,SIOOO to &JO Tilierates perpetnally MI stone gild ...I locations. is only 2 per cent—rind Id prove to he a profitable concern. irj it partake of the profits without !The charter in the same as, ore in - .New Fngtand.' rho p;nx to the sehserii.er. ; r"` B. lIANNAN. NSURANCB t on nue:l n }'ears next secure to his fa- Ountlll lip die in one est ; Sr her 1hemRllNlll; or:for 813 CO acne entree to :twin .1.:1000 glin . io lie lhrS .in paid dining 1111010 .1.1000 %Nl:Si:ever till dies ; it receive szon NC A tir eft. t1:15. this Coinnany, at a meeting held ter tilt . agree:olly to the Modell dal prospectus_ or circular of the red a ttotori or addition to nll pall of life. remaining in form that ;the Ist of January, Iwl2. Th4se {hich were issued in the year q per roll firma Ibe. sum illS. , red. of $lOO on every 'That is When 111 . e policy becorn;•l4 n claim Srieinnllp itts'nrad. Timer policies lt3a7 will liv entitled to E 1 tier rent, !SIM/. And th i.sner: in 1•=7.8,. 71 Per cent, or $75 on every lop. Olions on all said pi:titles issued pry., 1. , 12. lit credited td each polery en the nte , entation at the 0/li^c. Cornairy, to rorlinnrlo make Igo ;he policies for life it stated W:IIICIIeRDS, l'ri•siaent Actuary. has been appntnteil Auent. for the Old is prepared etTtet In.itratireion bed rates. 1111(1.0yr. an v int'ormal in f ct, on application et this BLNJAMIN BoNNAN it' I'NAL LOAN FUND NOE SOCIETYnfLONDOA 11/ I ' oy o f driNi AI, 47,11(! ('(O FTC:, yes Board of Direciors, Chwtrian, I:E9. - • Eq. r , q• Esq. 1.471;(1. 0 .1: , •41 Pkiladtiphia. AGENTS AND MAN AGERS. irk Branch, J. L. Sin r. 74 ! Wall s. the isiew England Branch, E. A, Exehane, Boston; 111.“3- I[:ori Bra lick. D. Ger 3'for the' ether Branches, Wtri. . . ; ,rNew Turk It aining, thC Sneiety's rates and every ti, may be hbtai,,e3 on apriheation to O. fill south Fourth street. I'htladel n De West Branch Valley, ;if the 11Ititeri . Journal, i'ottsville-,. unrivalled . Shaving IL_ F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. t • ', vi ,:z, az. !..,.. -- 2., w...D. CD CI ........ TAE subscriber offers the following desirable property, situate on Main street; Mount Carbon, at Private Sale No. I—All those Mari Contiguous new two story frame houses, each containing in Pont .48 feet by. 1S feet deep, with Kitchen E■ 4lsl7 i to 12 feet by 14 feet deep, and good Cellars peg under the wonie. and escellent ;Spring ae_.-,m:,:... eof water in front. . . No. 2—All those new two story siege houses, builtol the best. materials; each house containing ' 1 5 feet rtent, by '.'lo feet deep, with gardens at m-bed. No. 3—One two, story rrame house llai:nz' 3 rooms on tag' Ist story 3 on thiaTl and grand Alar rem with Kitchin in the rear. Also, n !rood Stahle and other ontbildings, at present. occupied by the subscriber. No. 4—All those two new film Fiery frame houses, one and a httlfstory liikh, each !most: having,..l4 feet front by 27. fi'et deep,: with haserncut underneath. and gond Garden attached. N. s—One lot of ground; fallfeei front by ,(> 0 feet deep with a gond'ono and a half story hoUs'e upon the Fame. t • ,No o—All those - 4 contiguous lots situated 'in" East :`,Lontit Carbon nearly opposite the weigh locks and 4 . ormerly owned by Cnot; Shellaber : each rim mining in front 30 feet by 1501 n depth—having there on two frame hoses with gtiod springs , of Water ;ou the premises. The above property is situated at the the terminal of3 r.ilimads, viz the Philadelphia, Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Railroads, and will be sold on ne commodating nuns; for further \V p 1 ( C l N rs apply lo .:1. CS, or JACOB 11. =GM% ' 1 6-L Feb.l:l§ls zprirsys Sarsapariila plood. Pills. THE ONLY Pit.t.s in existence containing SarApa rilla in their composition.' 7'irra purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, ntin cleanse the Stomach and Dowels front all noxious sub— staticca that produce disease— , • They are composed entirely of vegetable' Extracts, (free "froM niercury.and'lnifierals) which 'Make them the safeaLbest,and tncit efficacious of anyollier pills in y existence I - -‘f their efficac have here , • Seetralihousanit certifeateso , tofore. been published, and their sales ayerrreqing. annuattn by thousands. Jlfore than One Mi!l 4 ien boxes have already been Pold sinre their introductldn. (TV - ill:ORE THAN 100.000 BOXES have been sold in Philadelphia alone, the past Year; thus showing:that in the Warp ietwre they are mannfac tured tliey have a reputation: creates than any other arises fromthe fact that Dn. l.etpv islet?! knotrnlet home as a regale, Physician, and Ilia Ml'§ ale conserntentiy eniployetl with greater confidence than any oilier; in addition.to their own efficacy. 1 t, and not:quantity is a valuable attribut q be longingfo them; oneliox doing more good'than two'to four of others.- , lie nilvitird, therefore, when Le egsits , requires to taste none other than LEID I A - S BLOOD PILLS. • Try tlorni.(they east but `2seents a be,.) Try them! w.elt satisfied will you be of their 'crmd etfeets. you II will never take any others. After you have tried all other -Inds, then iltnoikr ills. the thing ettee will.snon.he discovered. No chance of diet no re- straint frsim inculpation. or fear of iattilinc coldineed be apprehended; young andold may take them with e-1 qual safety. , . ! principal Office and Depot, Dr. Leidy's lisalfil!l F.roperiutn NI. IN North SECONDstre(4, near VINE,I , (lien of the Golden stall anti Serpents 'Philadelphia. Also, by Klett & Co., Wetherill..& Co.. W. Dyritc Sr i • • Irueeista gen-1 eratt. Alsn by P. Pnntp and El-itiT.l-71'.--i-.rme,-,-1- t.anraster, and most vepertable. Druggioli and Store-1 ke'epe iA in the 17.nite‘i Atatrs. • • .Alsn at 3. G. BROWN'S alto W. T. Eptittei)!Drug! Centre street, Pottsville. • I May, B. , • 3 A 17 1:4. A 111 i S . , ! . 1 Cheap Book & Stationery,Store. [ 1 . . TM:subscriber has recently fitted up Ids TM:Wish-1 went, and is determined 6 sell all kinds of • School Books, , t.: ; ..3liserllareous L'oolfs, . I Blank Boo k s. ' ' Ah,3 Stationary, Fanrii Stationary, , , kr., 4-r• ' 1 ,Wholesale and iletail, st , the lowest Philadelphia , Cash prices. . fleine determined in accommodate thei pohlnn he respectfully solicit:stile patronage of all thosel iii want (On ii les in his line nt business, I re Count ry ;Store keepers) Teachers and others: snP - I .plied wiedeskhi at the.very lowest rash prices. : . I tri c*,;lf Store. eepers a.nd ctlers, will he kind' ennnell td, mist 'lts in' titfe n list' of the.llooks, they require ; Ice' will he happy to fhinish - thei with a list of nor prier per dozen in ordr4 to•salisfy them, that we do sail _odds ai Philadelphia pricati.; Mit ', Itt-' • , 11. BANINAN, Agent. i i. --,-------- I So-Ve 4 I p. Sta,Nies..! Staves!!! T II3T rerei4Pd at the - 1 - ritk Store, a 'well a?j, t'arinur Raliators.) • vriment oCCmtl Cookil,2Stoves. Parlour rsl Sheet Iron. Cannon and hare lender Stoves+ of the Meta and most implovecl patterns, which I now offer rsale, at Philailetriiin retail prire., (cost of tra!nspor Minn only added) which will be found upon eximina ; lon cheaper than Stoves of the same quality; hav • . hero sold in Pottsville. Sept. EDWARD AR — DLEY • _ Lard Lamps ! 100 11"'ant,P.mtL A, l s i t t e e s, l rt t h a T n ig a n, n4 t ltr a it p t .o a r n o i v a, e, o i f P k i i e u f just re,e ived. By tlm_use of tbese lamps,a more pleas' ant and nrilliant light is obtained, than by tbe, use 41 the twit nil, and at a saving of about 50 per cent.—, Sold at'illanufacturet •s prices by B. BANNA.N. Sent. Agent 1 POPES' jOURN.II.• 'OF TR.IDE .1. , . MME Nearly journal of -Tride. com?rising Laws of CIISIOTIIS and Exercise ; Trvaties and Convent ions with Vanden Powers Tariffs of the United Eiliploul;; Pos.ekiions abroad. and .Torcign Countries i; Con ntervailinth and Inland Ditties Duties of Lighti, surveys, PRomee. &c. ; Stamp and Post (Mice Lawtc and Rates; Proclamations; Orders in Council and of GovernmentS ; Boards, Parliment ary Speeches and Papers Reports of Law Cases ; 'Translations 33f Toil eiall Palmeri of the Sea ; Truceedirlgs Scientific and Lharned Societies; Geographical Sketcli es and Recent DiScovel les.; Descriptions of articles Lit Merchantlize. Est:lnners, 'Moneys. Weiclits anti Mend ani other Miseellaneous In filflllalloo, With a O nions Index and Man of the World, edited by CharldS Pope, edition, Svo, er 4 00. i C.- Upon a fair estimate this Journal Europe is con ''ed by not less titan half a million of persons, suited by n. ... ~... , rine the year: 'For the Merchant and Statesman it la lan invaluable work.' ; 1 • ALSO, JUST I.IITOOTED, - 1 . , The British Almanac and Companini? for 1915, comprising a meat variety of useful intern goitre, including Mathematics. Natural Plnlnaopliy and .History. Chronology, Geography,' Lecislation, knit vol. P2rno. Price $1 75 just imported and for ?ale by 1 B. BANNAN, Agent.l • 12- Sinsle copies ofllnglish Works iwpartad to t order. April 26, • I—i . , Removal & New Goods i• JOSEPH MORGAN, , , • 'OP.STECTFULL:V informS the Public that he has I'Litfirririved his Sinre to the New Store room, in the stone House of Mrs Phillips, with a locust tree in front of the door, and next house above Mr. Thompcon's corner, opposite Messrs Pollock's titore. And ITs just Received a new assortment of Spring, Goods whi .h will be sold at the lowest cash prices. In addition to his fancy dry goods &trimines he has rec , eiyed, and will, keep on blind a genetal assortment of !cation', braid, Gimp, Straw, & fan :y Bonnets; at the lowest prices. Pottn file March '221815, • - l2-1 Gold Diamond Pointod. Pens. • • REDUCTION IN PRICE.. A FRESH supply of Gold Pens with Diamond Points just received- at a reduced price. These Dens nev er corrode, and will last at least 6 or . B years in• con stant use consequently they are the cheapest attiele that can be purchased. -Also a supply of ' • GOLD AND SILVER-PENCIL CASES. All of which will be sold at'Philodelphia pries. B. BANNAN, Ag't May 27th American Gardener • & Farmei. VESSENDEN'S New' American Gardener and Fa T nipr the beat Work extantjust reeeiVed arid for eile H. BANNAN, Agent. S 4 • IRE Ink! liik ! ! Ink! ... . . ASUPERIOR article of Steel Pen Ink in quart hot -oer, - at the low rate of 311 cents nsr bottle, togeth er with the hest lot of Blue, Black, and Red Ink til er c,urercd for saln in Pottsville, in raripus sized bottl es, 1 all of which will be told Wholesale and Retall at sldn- Ufacturers Prices. - B. PANNAti Art', I Iday'24th • A Parting DI ELIZA. COOK Come let es. part with lightsome heart, • Nor breathe one chiding sigh, To think that wings of rambew plume So soon should learn to fly. SVe scarcely like the chimes to strike - That tell of Pleasure's flight, ' But Friendship's chain when severed thus, Is sure to re-unite. - ' • e Then why not we as merry • Though this song be the .Believing other hours will come As bright as those just purl; 1. The wild bird's song is loud and long. But the sweetest and the best • Is whistled as he leaves the bough, To seek his lonely nest. ' _ - The sun's rich ray Chines through the day, But dashes deeli'er still While darting forth his farewell ray Behind the Western hill. Then why not we as merry be, ' In this our parting strain, , . " • For, like the bird and sun, we'll come With joy and warmth again. The moments fled, like violets dead, . Shall never lose their power; I ; . For grateful perfume ever marks 1 The Memory's withered flower. i • The sailor's lay, in peaceful bay,' With gladsome mirth rings out ; But when the heavy anchor's weighed, lie giveS as blithe a shout ; Then why not we as merry be, ' In this our parting strain, i - And trust as gallant sailors do, i. . . To make the port again'? , L Otto Political Revolution in Italy. The following letter, received in this city, has !been handed us for publication.' It giies an ac- count of the present 'political difficulties in the k Papal govemment.—Ledger. June 2.2', 1945. We are-nearly in:the same situation that We were last year that is, the Italian government take extraordinary measures,. as if they feared some. great outbreak from tiie people. The police re doubles its zeal and activity: every day new ar rests cast a gloom upon the land. The most tri fling pretexts are alleged, in snatching honorable citizens from the bosom of their fainilies'and cas ting them into prisons, from which' return is hope less. Central Italy is in an extranrdinary agitatlori.;? espeCiabylothe city of Italy, which is the-foeds of discontent and conspiracy. Tne prevalent opinion is, that there exists a general plan of insurrection, and that the Italian Peninsula is mined by an Or ganized band of revolutionists, whom the consti ' toted authorities cannot detect. It is universally believed that the riots of the past and present year are the precursors of a grand revolt which will soon burst forth regardless of concessions or threats the existing powers.. Sind the late disturban - - States have ces,_icenes b taxi _- been moretme—thatcheretofore-___An ol)er tility shakes thv government. The relatives arid friends of such as are supposed to have been con-• demne.l by the authorities, utter threats against the judges. From menaces. the people have passed to execution, by assassinating the Commissary of the Police,lite Patio, Other magistrates have but . - fered, which circumstance has terrified Them, and caused them 12 cease froth arresting ' the rioters. The people ("he Roman States complain that the Pontilicill Power has given an example of il legality, by instituting a Special Comuffssion to judge of politidal delinquencies, instead of contin uing to exercise the penal code. These agents, being invested with executive power, carry this il legality beyond the bounds of the lalvs which they pretend to, enforce. On one side, CtirilinarLana bruschini, Wei/tills:ham, at the head of the gov ernment to allay his resentment of fear, removes the political delinquents from Bologna and Raven: nn, where they were chosen for • his purpose, and. Who sit with closed doors. All judiciary proce-_ dures are supplanted by these,wanton acts of in justice., His Legates in the country places, make their arrests and administei: punishment with greater barbarity. Like Chinese Mandarins, they inflict bastmado on the culprits, male or female, without instituting 'any trial to establish , the t?u th of the accusation. If the bastinado does not cause the culprit to confess his crime, recourse is Intd to the Cavalette, an .atreciouS instrument of tor ture, under which the sufferer, in almost all cases, expires in inconceivable agony. The assistants of the polite ate dismissed, Pon tifical volunteers are levied, and bodies of troops are sent to various points iii the mountains, where res . is l 'ance ,was experienced la-t year. Another measure Of the Pontificia! government, causing fres;h alarmn, is an edict in - which it .is anaunced that new and great dangers threaten the States ufi the Church. This edict brders public prayers and' directs the penpls to itnplore,the Virgin Mary, • as' the special protectress of Rutile. • The peoplemm- : ' test in a formal manner against the Comintintl,l and assert tliat the prayers to calm the Pope's un happy subjects are not heard by the Most High, but that the complaints agairist his arbitary abuses ,of power are more than just. His Holiness is threatened notonly by his own discontented sub jects, but,hy.the German Schism, the bishops of Hungary, and many ecclesiastical notables'of his States, who demind the permision of marriage. Lately at Ravenna, there occurred a riot be tween the populace and the 'gendarmes. The re volter cried, "down with 'the Pope ! down with down with the' despotic government! down with the priests! long live Liberty! hurrah for the (fonstitution !" Nearly all the gendarmes were killed, and their carcasses mutilated by the en raged populace. - ,- • . • All the statesmen of Europe ; think there is no guarantee for the repose of4falf, as long as the Pontifical government retainansecclesiasticadchar acter. The power must.be' rendered secular, but the Pope will never consent to that. If no im provement is made in the :Papal administration, the powers of Europe will watch the Italian Pen insula and interfere to crush the revolutionary The Austrian government is alarinedbat the Jts- , pecr of events in Italy. any arrests h've been made in the L ombardo-Venettari Kingdom. Re'ports • of revolt aro circulated in!Tiedmont, and in the Duchies of Parma, Modena and Tuscany. where many agents of oppres'sicin have beeeslain or wounded. The king of Naplo desires to become established in Italy, but , can acquire no preponderance. except by the support of Liberalists. He speaks, of re nouncing the tutelage of Austria, and of forming a eonstitution.for the two Sicilies. This ;report is probably intended as a means of calming - the„Li [ beralists, sad of pi eventing a,premature outbreak:l The s kingdom Of the Tivo Sicilies presents an ex citing and painful spectacle. Never was a country mare richly endowed by nature, and never 'over any country did such a stupid and • avaricious goverment preside. No where else has the dis tribution of the.public wealth been more unjust and odious. The population of Two Sicilies is lietween seven and eight millionti of inhAitants, For the space of one hundred - and eight years, under the reign of the Bourbons, the number has increa sed but ono million. Bloody executions-deci mated the people in 1796, in ; 1799 and in .1821, which are epechs of three Unsuccessful revolts. The Prussian, monarchy was founded when Charles 111 of Spain entered Naples. Compare the progress olthe two countries and judge. On the other hand, the bud et increases out of all pro. MEI ; I ; 1 a 1 portion.ri l ia4. ; --7.. cetWurY ago, it did not .reach fifteen millionSof ducats; in 1821, it was 19,380; 131 ducats(; and now it is between thiity•ftve and thirty-six inillions ! The Civil List is fixed ac cording to koyal pleasure. ' On this point there is not any !alv condition or limit. The Xing, is generally d r atisfied with 120,000 per month. If he asked the double, or the triple, he would Ita.;e it, as lon El`, . there 'remained a ducat in the pockets oflinti faithful subjects. i After th? Government, two other powers devour the people: they are the Clergy and the Arietue racy. fhb e'rclesiastica possess the third of a 4 property in Sicily ; the.nobiiity bold the rernairi der. , . 'lle Clergy comprises 27 Archbishop., 119 Bishops, 49. A bbey's and Abbesses, and 3700 Cu.' rates' .total 3895 individuals. The priests no in number'so,Boo, the monk's 27,502, the nuns 28,1 000.. This population is lodged in sixty convents and thirty-four other establishments. There, exist' also a great' many asylums,, where women are lodged, in their seperate 'apartments ; and their !is' a class of fiuns; a sort of dilettanti in occupatitni, who are, di-6nd ad libitum, 'and called Monache di Oftsa." . . . Some or \ drrs of Monks have their peculiar de partment of. life fixed. The Franciscan begs, the i Capuchin says mass in dwellingi, the white Ben edictide meditates and prays, and- the ,_Burnablie 1 saYs that he studies and teaches. Others are4c copied chiefly with fine living. - The Jelftfit turns all to hislitwn account, likes true folloirer ,of 1,4- ols. He edueates the king'sr-children, and the! offspring'of all. the aristocracy. o The Jesuit pp:;-, ssesses riches, and he augments his wealth by in ducing his frienthato will him their property.---,, • Lately, at lilaples,a couple of rich men died, latii., rug to the.orker ollesuits forty millions of ducats, The. relativeii have offered opposition by going; to law, but theY willmot succeed in recovering any thing on accldint of the tribunals being corrupted by Je.suiticalinfluence. • , 'The aristocracy comprises 120 Princes, 551 Dukes, 170 Counts, and an innumerable amount of Knights and Barons. Their influence is only in their privileges ; they show their caste only at court. The rich noble's pour money into the trea sury of benevolence.. but for whom !, A crowd of nobility are inscribed on the poor list, fu r the .rea son thartiteir rank needs' support ! Some Prin ces, under tile title of indigence receive cash from the poor-buT to support a splendid livery and equip- . age, and fminish them with other luxuries. ' j The Two Sicilies offer the example of a te,rti ble anarchy founded on rational lassitude and a.ia thy. Thbl king cares noofor. glory. His hatred is strong,,ngainst a representative form of govern ment, amillhe very idea of liberty ! He trembles before the ambassador of Austria, and supplicates Metterniclfito , hang,e his envoy. Ile dares not dintolerable.— .Hi; him t? re urn. Ills mi sery is intolerable.— Ili; impatience increases, and the first spark thot flies frcm his. hearth of discontent will kintllii au irnmen ie - Clan flagratio n, giving• birth, to nationality, union anc4egencrate Italy. , - . i If Auitria were - troubled in 'the East by inaur rections, Or by dilliculties with Russia in regaril tt the provinces aio,ng the Danube; if France 'and England rnturned to the policy of Caaqinir Per rier, w hiett-led_tn_the. seizure of Ancona ; if Rua- . *;_ait,i_tittAeillostility to the Pops should coalesce with thesePowersTl know not what could hinder Italy' frori being regenerated. linhappily t ,i r the, great Pow,,,brs in our dayi talk egististically on !ell gion, virtue and humanity, and seek 'their interest in a ~hyPecritictil subterfuge. The Freedom of the nearold absorbs all their attention, while Italy and. Polail le 'groaning under the ir eyes. : the 'ltalian veer shall yet r i ng=-t h e ay' of liberty and indep,nderice shall dawn, and . then vve to sovereigns4—vch: regnatibus ! . , 1 knoW not if,my letter will reach you ; fariusu. ally lettersi are opened if there is the least suspi cion that hey morn political disclOsures. I will" 'give yon,uldes&li?tion of our wande'ring.s, brining that you will write to us concerning'Arnerica'; for though I Il l eltatagnot to that young an d gigantip na. noir); I fedi attached to it. „ Remeinber it: bela lialia,aidi my wishes for our unhappy country.' I: ' : , MARY SCUHI,McBRIRB. Br F L o ft Hi•'.l.cTl7.lo- AT RED RIVER, altj.ooN, I nz.—At Red Ricer the buffaloes are at 1 I ' present seldom taken in permits. Here it may be 'obserf./ed.,.taat, to a stranger, the wild buffald - bull, with his li hrge hump, glaring eyes, , fieree allpect, and long heard that almost reaches the graund, when encountered in the recesses of `the fOrest or • in the opal's plain, where there is no chance'ef es , Bap!, is th mot formidable animal in Ameriea, far more so than the pantheror the grizzly berie r Jn the summer and autumn large pavies of -the' half -1 • bred hunters, all mounted on.their small lintian 1' horses, winch are wellhroken to this sport, scatter themseie l esi over the plains, eampine generally in the open air, or in tints Covered with hides. or 1 • ud der their p °vision carts. As soon as the buffa loes are pe •ceiv,ed, the voting men gallop! after. thern;a'id [either partially - surprise them on the plains or 4uceeed itt.driving him into some' little valley of 2 heck of land projecting into al - lake, where escape is difficult. A running fire . then o: pens all along I the line. At the first volley Abe buffaloes ticamper of. ' The hunters continue the pursuit, reloading their guns w,hile their. nuses are in fullgallop. For the sake of et pedition, the bullets ar carried TA the mouth, and dropped into • the har l rel l without any Wadding. Their' small whips are attached by ti band to the 'right wrist, The holaci, With wonderful sagacity, followe of his own accorll the animal which his rider has Singled out, and hringS him alongside, and the ridt then I • discharges hie weapen unerringly. The horse then pitrues anot i her with similar success. In this way many buffaloes are shot by the same hunter; and hundreds fall in a single race. No eight Tillie livelier than a camp of successful hunters. I They generally pitch in some clump of woods. l The l provition carts form the outee'cirCle,. to whiehlthe horses ere tied. Within this, fires blaze in feet, side. The men smoke their pipes' pr arrange their fire-arms, while the woreen are 'engaged lin 'cookin'g - , a sumptuous repast; The jest and 'the laugh circulate' freely all arnund.-L. Dunn" 11isteriof Me Oregon Territory, REM Etterll9El—Throughout all nature, want of motion - indicates weakness, corruption, inanima: 1 c • `non and 'death. Trenk in his damp prisup l ? leaped 'about likb i a lion in his fetters of seventy', pound weight, in order fo preaeive his health; and an il lustricluslphyeicidn 'observes: "I know not which f l is the mest necessary -.to ttie support of the hu man rase—food or motion. Were the exercise of the!hridy attended to in a corresponding degree With Ith l i st of the mind,. men of great learning . would be more healthy and vigorouv—or more general talents—of more ample practical' know; , ledge'.' , pore happy in'their domestic lived ; more 1 .1i 1 enterprising and attached to their duties as men. In fine,, It rosy with propriety be said that thee 1 I - , - highest , efmement of the mind, without itmprove mentofitho body, can nevcx present any thing thin half a human bainp" . Y IR SVoxate or :Tairliii,vOL TIOSt I earTIS I • 0110W., ing story reli4db'l mother to her children a few years since, trill s4F the American spirit which: - existed among ihqeople of Went' England at the arcing period itir whlch it relattSl : 1 °Late in 14 . af*noon of one ; ok. the last days in Mai, 'is, v4euil I was: sfewl.mondis short of fifteen years Old, qtleo come to Townser4Pritts- ' sachuetts, WiliTO i:itiftaher fused to live, thra.sf: I • c -- teen Soldiers were tented. .. - -. , , "The trair4g tand wits instantly called out, and my brdt:her;4xt older thin I, was one that was selected.; 1:lio - j ilid not return till late at night when all were pt 14d. When I rose in the morn ing, I found by mother in ieara, who inforrried me that my bioltr`r J4hn was tomirth the day after • to-morrow Mor i n* , at aunrise.l Ty father Was . at Boston in the ;Iltrissachusette Assembly. Ido thee said that:, ,thriugh John . Was supplied -with' stintmei clothq, I* must. be, away seven or eight months, an vioulit suffer fur' went of . winter gar-, mews. , Therfli wa i rt at aria time no stores and no articles to be likil4cept: such as'esch family would make itself.; TliOiglit of a"mother's tears always , brought all the hidden strength of thi mind to ac lion. 1 intinghily asked her allot ganients I were neciit*. : S'im replied .pantaloons: .. ...0. if thal is all,' sai4 l , twe will spin and aweave him Paiitefore he goes.' 'Tu . ; r49 17iY• mother, 'the wool is on the - sheep's back, and The sheep are' its the pasture.' ~ 1 inarrieid4el4 turned to a younger brother,. and bade hirit *re': a salt dish, and call them to the /aid. 1 ,i; ' :1 ,5 1 I ' "Anther ;rePlietli 'Poor child; there are DO sheep shears.wittimithrri miles and a half.' 1 I, 1 ".I haver gir l e icm .l a . II shears in the loom; , said I.' "'But we cln't,ainn and weave it in so short a • -4 . ' ( .:' • '• . ~• ~ "'T am Certain - We can, mother. • : . , ~ , flow Cari'yo4i weave itl--there is it long.web of kitten 'iril the, iniirc' n.' 1-.... t . 1 .• .No n l altter3lan find an empty loom.' • . [.. :•c - "By this tipfehe sound of the sheep made me quicken my stepao.owards the ; yard. I requested my sister , .io hflin4me the wheels and cards, .while I went falthecv9l, , I went into the yard with my brothil and squred ii.whitertheep, from which 7 sheared with m: , i loom sheara half enough for a web; ~we ,their Ot her go With the rest of this 11-ece. I Sent thij wool in by , my sister. Luther ran fur .a black alle4, and held her while I ' cut off wool.ftir My filing and : half of the warp and then we, illorrad 'iier. to go with the romainin, part of the fleece. 1 1 1 ..: ~ NO. 31. MN `of he wool ibo obtained was rfuly carded and spun, TyastkedilsiOd and dried; a loom was found a few (loots Ott, tie web gOt in; woven and pre pared, cut ankinioe, two of three; hours before my brother's ileittoA--,that.is to say, in forty 'hours tom the Comiue ement, without help from any mrdern nripriireient." The good clos4 by saying felt no weariness—UtedP;not. 1 was serving my. coun try. 1 171 rrisi4ing my poor mother. jams pre- paring a g3rriici t i4 for my darling brother. The garment beiritiOshed; I retired and wept, till my . oeercharied anill,itusting heart was relieved." 'This tiothiy perhaps, one of Gen. Stark's soldiers, and iq such a spirit to cope with, need we wonder . iliat?llUrgcyne did not execute his thie.at of marchiiig through l b s heart of America. MUM Dora !--: l Man • •I : .they arnye at, tarn rr bat to 4 inechaniC, hac ebn,. whciin hid he, is in eaSyci t• seerns,tothin • _ some .hieer t!' fore conelinlii. and'mpire hint a ; ,twy er, a doctor, or a clergyman, and the !ho4str',well-rneaning . parent labors bard - to earn taton,!,,f ii.-pay the expenses of' a collegiate ,. education foe they•pliipose of making him respecta ble, toMake hini;take a higher ranxiia the world than that of al mOmiii-c. Hero is n great mistake: When the boy terries college; what i's he to dial He'is th ' an joist 4ualifl'ed for . nothing.' Ho' turns : pedagogue for, a' : while: Ho beats learning into the j'Ouihful i progeny ;'•but few, very` fevy t think • of pursiting:ilbusiness of a school master as a t t:•1 ' 1 ;"1 , permanent pmfeesion. After continuing it for it year or 'twe;heOuits it, and - commences the study of one of the P4fe'selons. : Here are tttiee or four years spent in pti•;paring to, become a professional roart,anil at a f .idit,iunal expenses to his father. Ho - . St. last .3s odr 4! tn'the har, or iecei'ves a degree a NI: . 1.):, ori'ki-licensed . to preach . The next thingas! to live o , i'living . 4 the Profession he has chosen,!and . thiaJa not so easy a matter. All the lean/ed!. proiesstons':are full to' overflowing, and there seems 't' ile no room for new beginners.— The 'cOnseqvie4e is; that the young aspirant for • eminettiT dra4 along without gCtfirig . . business enough! to Payvie rent of an office. Year after ?year hO.toilS, , or: Would toil, if he had any thing to du, without Making half enough to pay his awn ex pense. I To he inure; there are some whose supe rior intellect : and , corny talents will' enable - them to rise at o),ce to eminence and to command a husiriess'whtei will render therri' . independent ; trot these c'ses' are feW'and far between., • / • I li ' ••? AVhen sUeh i . daibecti;, their superiority of men- . . tat poWer will shine out beforehand; and should be fostered: ' Butithe propensity whietiiiiime mechi;n ics heie of wringing their sons up at a College to Make them me;r:;:i respectable, ivethink'to be a great error. I It is; ie:tiiring hie son more than benefit , ting hip., unliisseme. extraordinary' mental ener gl: disPliys itself in the youth.. Ho goes through ~, , , a cullege, and thence, „ . . . , • . IProteediug soon" a gnu:lusted dunce," ha is just lilted for;--vitat 3 He ha's spent the hest path of hiavaeful ds'ys in' qualifying himself for a ProfeS:iliq froM which he corrupt gain's Or at feaStja 'yen' scanty on/. 4 • • huniioe opinion, as the professions now are, sittini.,-s4 to njechanies, arid 'indeed to . profe47onal . : Men, ni ninety-nine 'cases our of at hiindred, give r eons u good education and then put atrentices to some rq,pectrible busi ness.. Thery • ?Will' then, as their time of appren ticeship expir4., be indeOndent, capable of earn-. ing at hoiiestliving at once. The.proficifotif bee' Mechtinic is dally becoming More and'ln'ore're s ;i:•*; table, thanks 'tie the giiOd sense . aif.goinf judge: mint of the iiesent age , and it can zio lOnger be throci . nourts . 4 mark of reproach, you are a rile; • • chanic.- hos oa the contrary, an honor As the ,question his beim recently , discussed among is fevr.',:mechcniea, %Thai sheik!' they del: with their:: sails, we would repeat, give them a good aducatiob, and tin bring them op as me . chanies or faapers, if you wish to insure them • comfertalde, h9norable and independent living and' station in sociFi PsnsatTs DO Wlta Testa iv invents have sons, - yrhorn, when ',lyt , ',4re of discretion, they are . uncer itlth. For instance, a respectable a ibod, stout, hearty, well disposed, w.4hes to bring up respectable. If imumstances, some how or other be tl4t his son must be brought up to rar'ress thanaMechan . ie:• He it:lste p Wei he mint send him to college YOL 1 H . . .• • The rve ig fragrant. but it fades in timer The violeteyeeet, but quickly put the prime: Whits lilt* hang their.heads aid coat decay, And wiritei;anotv melts rapidly array. Sub slid sh; wittiring is ohr blatinit youth' Il
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