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    PHILADELPHIA
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Drugs,..ll.fedicines, Pains, Oil, Glass, 4.c.
_.
- Thompson, PanoOast - dr. Co.,
•viriioLtsALE on V G G isTs,
so: 40 MAICHET 5T. 1 PUILLIDA.
HAVE constantly on hand, a large as.
gesortment of Drugs. Medicines, Nuns. OHS,
. Dye Stuffs, Sc., all of which they offer for
sale, at the lowest possible prices
T., P.t. Co , being agents for manufac
turers of pure White Lead, also for sete
ral %Vindow Masai and llolloW Ware Works. are
thereby enabled to aell those articles at llanufactu
's prices. and sometimes even less.'
. N.—Country •Merchantsi Physicians and oth
era, are respectfully invited to call, before purchasing
elsewhere,.and they wilt find it to their adva.ntae to
do so, as they can rely on obtaining goods free front
adalteration. • 1
Philada.. July 19,
BOOTS & SHOES Eistaga
BY TEE CABBAGE,
CHESP FOP .
NO. 69,, CHESNUT STREET, PIIID.'spA.
TILE subscriber doing an exclusively dash bti.•
' 1 138,s,!wIll sell good quality Boots and ;Shoes, 01
every description, at Manufacturer's prices. •
PUrchasers are desired I to 'examine the Mar
ket. 'and before buying. to cull at No. 1.9 Chesnut
street.Philada. TIJOMAS L. CVA NS.
Philada , July 19, 2'J—limo
S. & & Co.,
No: 7, South Wharves, below Markel street
PHILADELPHIA,
HAVEconstatitly on band. and carer for sale, Blench
ed and Unbleached Winter and Spring sperm Oils.
Bleached Lard and Elephant Oil.
Bleached and crude Whale Oil.
Tanners' . oil.
Alan, SpertnEiindle•v, Rice. Grotitulniita, &c., to which
the attention of purclia,e re i> invited
Philadelphia, July Ititli, •
Lands for Sale.
30,000 Acres of Farms and Timber hand, situate in
Pike: Wayne and Mi'Mroe N. Lurk.:
100 Acres—six Farms acres eacii, in Iluniinidon
county, Pa..
2.53, Acres of prop umber land, piwAl.:seit of excellent
`water power, situate in Schuylkill co. above •Ta-
, 'hatpin.
500 Acres of Coal Land, Sitll3te on the water of Swa
t+ Cara, Sehuilkill County:
A fine tract of Land on the I,itIIQ Schuylkill Forge
property. Apply to T. S.. ItiliGWAY.jr.
]dining Engineer & real estate Art. for Mineral lands,
i. No. i)5; Walnut Atieet,
Philadelphia. July 12,
PH1141:).4;' ; .41)rERTI.SEMENT.
- GEO. W. CROSS,
iVltolesale .Foreign Domestic- My Coot/ S.'ore
No: 30, Brtizfc Phihoht.
Ist • running 'south st., below Third street..
Gnosis are sold ablhu•liiiire at Auction cost pri-
A ces. CM nett cash, or if credit, 51wr
cent is added in the bill.
• The subs • crilier intetuis to keep what is strictly called
a " one price store, " and to Sell all Ins ziloils at -Pack
ace •ur Ain lion cost prier for nett rash, or on time for
approVed credit: and will then add 5 per cent •to the
bill fo ' r the credit. ll' has e-la 1i1t5...11 his liminess on
that -principle, and find , it gin I s general satisriction.
Ctifitilnient call rely - 111 1.11) ing their gootir., at the Vet)
lowest market rairs : as the Invest pliers are asked
rust. by Whirls time is saved, to lint!, puss honer and.
beller„and tiO tiecessity for heating don 11. •
De has rineitaziliy nu h.nol. and will continue to he
supplied with a good a—ortmelit cif - Sec...wade flatile
'Dry Goods, dcsizned for, and aria Neil to !hie ne n,
country trad- Ltii which he niov tins' attention.
or the Slerrhanf..of thin IV:it:10.0010ml ; impressed
With a belief that they Itke Mony nitn. rs, n ill patron
ize the system of tram:tiling business adopted and
sirictly adhered to by the advertiser. .
c> come aLv
l se ! tlCn.
No. 20 Ilan!. street. l'hil•ola.
-;-51m
ALINING ENGINEER,
AN*
Mineral Lana Agent.,
17X 1,7111 N ATION of Moos and r.state!. '''urveys.
1.„,i l'op..2,raphit:lll 'PI on:, 'PURA;
iceclSMial dra,ftl2l 111 f, (;e01.21C11 strati
finttion nl propert; tr:n7:11:: r... 1, of Iron ore and
coal; ex:own:01:1ml for :0w... of Iron Blast furnace=.
. and Reports zunjto Ito reon, hy '
TIIONI XS S. 11111(1WAY. jr.
. :Intl 11...11 Evalr .\2ent l'or•ikliner
-I.4nd.c. No. '..15 1 . Anion! forret, hat k., •
hiiadelphta. :Sl5,
DALE'S DOUBLE BEAM'
• 'KAT - I'mm seALEs.
't....... ,- --„ --3 1,1..:i . I CM '1 N . ,1. , 11126 T
UT StIF.R,
• - . - --7.--svv:.;::::.F.. 1 ~
•
• Droilers in nll kind, ..t SI :11.. 1 , at.il Wi•t;:hts.
• N. U. All Sraltni 5.”1,1 hi. nn a, warrantll to cire
satisfaction in every p tr•th ;Oar. l:.& 11.
Pliiladrlpliia Mart Ii :19 13--
SPRING BALANCES.
10 1 MZEN SALTER'S 1m I'Bo % Eli S s
('ES :old Ivirhoot o it It a full ,elppiy
of the tlitrerem tof I).ilcr, Pio +form, n nu
SCALES, jit,rt iletteived atilt for male at the - .TALE
IVltarehouse ht .
GUNN' 4- 11110THER,
No. 31AVAI.NUT St., belrov
Philadelphia 31ardt '29. 13-
Q GALES' .91 5( 1 .--DAI.F.'S EN'EN COV
. 1...1TER STALES DI :RADIX ACC I'
DATE, AND CUNTENIEN'r than aey Scale haul
will Weigh in.lll 0119 1 21.111 i t‘t 109 1:00041,, for 9:11e :II I lid
very low pare er 51' :0 earl, !Art! , r ~ 1 791 153, 1111
4 3 50 ‘‘lilt Dish, tt ;mantra to tti% tt turf.
k flEttrl'ilr.ft,
No. 31 WALNUT street
33--
3Tart 1)4
Blablcand Green Teas, Sze., ~
Tvonn RANKER , at his Tea W., retool:ie. No. IA
- L/Cli,inni :0,0. Plittadi'lplirt. olfor s a l the s t . t %.
lowis s t wholesale pricy., the follow ins Te - as. &c.: .
- J .sno half chests Viion2 Ilyson r. 4.
. 0 , .., , ,o do GustpoWiler do
do gioperial . do • ;7' .
10.) ;, do PoticliOnz. , de.
150 do Ool.ii.Z. d•i
Intl do ;lope.. do '
50 do ' E1v_11 , 0'..r1C. ,, 1i1.) . . .
Z . do '. flraiire yekoe do .
These Teas embra. e the rimier solor tiny+, I r o, the
var i o n. rare.., of F..,..i. -V,r , Crep Teas, lately awe
(' ed at New Yerc. .
.. - 1 LSO (1 NI 'LINA
sop Baca couve coosiidine of Rim jarit. Manilla, Mar
ie:lMo. African Nlocha, , and sn. Ronmigir.
10 Cements Pi Inle Caracas Indigo, , , .
.-10 Bars of Pepper,
1500 pounds Cloves.
1200 pounds Nutinet , s.
330 bhds. Primv.fiew Orleans einzar,
100 bbts. crublied and pulverized do
500 loaves treble and (limbic refined do
• 10 Tierces prime nice ,
April 5 1 ISIS,
FARQUII 1? &C .t P VITER
CONVEYANCERS,
56 WALNUT STREET. [ADA,
Money Loaned on Mvrtza7,c, and Rral Eoat I•onght
and sold.
April 19
mworyift•rge• .
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• SUMMER ARRANG.ENIENT.
N and atier.Dereinber. 1, tSII. no Passenger. Train
o
will he run on Sundays',
'fours of ftrirtin: on and after Monday, A prd
Frn i n l. "'" ville • a' 9 A. 74. **1. Daily except Sun
,• Philada ., " S M., t
HOURS OF .PASSING READING. -
For Philada., at 9/ A.! •
•• Pottsville • . Ili KJ M.. 3 ' •
•
RATES OF FARE.
Between Pottsville and - Philada.,B3,S o and 3 00
" Reading, al 40 and I tto
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Philada., April 12. ! 13—
Iron and Steel
T •
um 611b6Criber eireis Or sale on the most favorable
terms a general assortment of the best quality
English refined and common iron ;
American rolled and hammbred iron;
Spring, Cast a n d Shear Steel ;
Swedes and American Mister Steel.
Also, hoop, sheet, baud, scroll, small, round and
'square iron.
Juniata lier:,e nail and
JOHN other-sli
W.
rod,. dte,
SIIDDLF.TON,
279 north 241 st.,.ahnre Calluwhill at., near the R. R.
rhilada., August j • 31-11.•
- • BRIGHT & POTT,
11.1RD1i 7 .41?E 4' IRON DE.ILERS,
- At the Town
DESPECTIIIIIS invAn the attention of the com
rnunity, to the twspeellon of their stock, runciatine
in all the generalities of an exclushe Hardware and
Iron Store.
POMville June 7
WEEKL ;1 1 ' B NJAMIT BANN?iN, AGENT-FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSV.4,LE, -- SCHUYLICII.I_, COUNTY, 13A-.
29-3 mo
MIDI INES -,
,
Wright's ; I ndian Vege -ble Pills
OF I
TILE A3IERICAN COLLEGE
olf ea lit-it
0 mr.tnco;f: has ever been introduce( tn the . A
• merican' Public, wlm,e 'virtues have „On more
cheerfully and '4niversally aclinnwleged, than the a
tuwe named L
WRIGHT'S : l INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
•To descant 'llion their merits, aLthis late day, wonld
Pen, to he wlthlly ut ari Itso , ry,, as very f e n; ind ee d
who read this attic le, will Int found unacquainted with
the real e . xcelletics of the medicine But if further
proof were w
anitiig to establish the credit of this sineu
or remedy, it 14inlit be f lutd in the fact that no,inedi
.ine in the country has been so :
.29 o
. SIMMELESSI,Ii COUNITIIFF.ITED.
ignorant and imprinclpleil num have at various pla
ten. manufactured a spurious pill: and in order mare
completely t.t deceive the public bave made it in
nnt
tVanl appearance to reiiemble the true medicine.—
These wicked p'emtle could never pass otr their worth
ess trash, but for the alo.istalice of certain misguided
storekeepers, Vlin because they east purchase,the spu
rious article at 4 reduced Tate, lehd themselves to this
monstrous systentof imposition and crime.
The, patrons Of the above. excellent Pills, will there
fore he on theti guard against i.kery kind of .imrsisi=
non, and renteinher the only genttine Agents in Pottis
•ille. are Illessis. T. & J. Beatty:,
'fbe following highly respectable store keepers have
.e p n m ipointedLkgents for the sale of
RIGIMrs ItsfilAN VEGETOLE P 11.1.9, FOIL
SCIIUYI , KIM , COUNTY,
sioi of whom' :it is confidently Believed the genuine
eteiliritte ran with rsrtainty be obtained,'
'l'. &J. Beady, Pottsville. , • • . .
Bickel & fiat, tittrigstoire. ' •
APIII Mattis. Mnhantango. "
..I. Weist, Klger4town. • .
•
,
it, oft Rantrin k
aii, Lower nthantatgo. - .
Jonas finnitUriii, • do
John Snyder.; Irriedenslinre. ~,,
reatber.4.l4:Fey & I f ii. Tilscarortt. '
\Villiant Tagyti: Tamaqua. ' .
John Nlatircr., l'ppt.r Malimitatigo. .
NI.. Ferrider.lest Penn Ts .wit'sliip. . '
Voleli XVIle-le , l'inegrov -. ... •
I. Schilvl..r.tikuit. 1 . .3-t IlnuisiYick Township: '
C. il. Ii •For,;•4t. I.l.•Wt.ii) n. ~, . ' •
E. D. & J. Kiiiiillinut: Zionnersitantown.
• .iletineit &..Titylor. Minersville.
George lien's44er, Now C . nstlo:
I lenry liorliT& Son, NliKennshorg. . 1 .
A loraita in Heebner, Piqt Car boil. . .
John Nlette. tMiliclielant I.' •
. . .
:An:tint.' Iltr h, Poit 1 . 1 int ctn. ' ~..„,„
Shoetti.eivr I:. l iiititrtnan. Schuylkill Haven.
BEII 4 1 1 11. E OF COUXTERFF:ITS:.
Tho only sehrity against imposition is to purchase
front the regularadverti 4 e 4l rizents, attok.in alteasrs be
part is ular to ash for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.
Office dexoti'A I!Olti4ivoly• In flit , sale of the noon:
:rine. wholes:ll.i and remit, '
No. 11.9 !taco street, Phila.
ilelnhia • 1
t'... Itenieniloii.; nose are genuine . e x ceptx 1, ( IfigIll!s
mti.,i, vegetable Pith. - '
wit.1.13,M WR-It:11T
,
' NLW DRUG` 'i STORE. ,
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i
It.: IL C L
ICIIIIOTIl,'& CO., resnei-tfully
-..:,..- ..'t
I. - ... informs the citizen] of Pettsvilbi. and
; t.. - • rzeltolkilt convoy :tett - entity, that the, have
1 imithe4.•(in the s tore, formbrly (trammed by
~. "Str . gilater,) a general assortment of
. '
- , Drjrg.s„ - . .11Irdiciii es,
I : - 'Cli,erinical., ']'aims,
' r
((its, , ..o9'ex, . .
r;irinislrt. ]'ally, . r
.. ' Clara, I Splcor,
I'dtcnt 31eirliciturzt,' •c ., 4-c.
!Ir ,
1 \ A nd .olinits' share of ' , mak natronage• eon fli'ndY'
,
al
• a : sluing the ;public, that evory artb le in thi•ir line,
'4174 he AlCiitio;tlLA quality, and purely tzennitie.
I Ilal•in9 itit . ritil tv_2••emittir aninentieeiliiti In the hest
nos in Philadelphia; theta• who fat ear thenr-with
i cell Can rent ittitpitieit that they , Will. guard :4H:city a
e raimit all nikkakiis..init - hae Ii1 , •1".2 WoetliciPe, - , pill lip
i W lilt the crratent ran. and nitrty.
1 l'hmeianst , ,pre:itrimiiiiis attended to with It:nail - lc ,
1 rare at all .lunar. ( . 'iiiiiitry. l'hytiviair , 'awl 'Stem
-1 loeperg,:iiriplieil at almal advance on citc4irieet.
December :i. . • 49—ft..
•
20 . I $ll 91
30 . 134
t4o'l 60 '
I
• 50 I :NI
'.. (if)'4 35
~ I
T.:cornett:l: —A pols
y . paying the Comparti
;roily orlreirs *lOO. t.lii;
4t13 .10 he sjuuires 0011
'qtly for 7 'leafs; he set
'ilii: 'in 7••l l iirti; or f+:l
life lie provides for thi.
for S^} so OWN' wool& I t ,
- . r
one year. I
I , • . 111 SANgARV 20. 1815.
Trlff Mutineers of this'Company, at a meetini Itch!
m the 427t1i Dereitiherl tilt.. aerecalily to the • doslzn
______
.., , • referred in he tom:in:ill pr.-pee:Ms or circnl3r of the
, • - - -'.. - ,- --- ---., I
, dinpany, ;ippropt Wed; a Iliin's,ur addition t wall poli-
CHOICE ' PERFUMERY. Ili, for tlje whole of Iftl., retnainina in force. that
• 1 - wrre issued prior to the Ist of.linttary, 1912. Those.
TE stilmOriber has just received a • surTly . of the ofithem tQrefore Mild, were 1,,f411.1.1 in the year 15:10,
choicest; kinds of Peilumery, enilirac , n2. aspen. will he enißleillo 10 Mdr cent upon the loin insured.
oral, assortment oldie best . yiality—inferior articles making an ;addition of .910 d on every $lOOO. That is
ti l
'are not kept , Ainotto the iarletv, is the following *in°. will!W he paid en the policy heroines a claim
in tend of the 81000 orisinally insured. Those polic ies ßolin de (iaroh ~.
ne, • -1 -
Treble Extracts that viqire Issued in l will he entitled to 91 per rent,.
Verveinc. ,• 1 , 1 .. o * 4, 7 50 On every % SI O. And those issueel in 19:15,Jasmin. ' . ). ' For . wll he elOticzd 'to 71 per cciat., or IfE75, on -eVery 100.
Geranium •'aud in ratable proporti mit on all - said olicies isiued
Patchouly) . J . HanylkercrOeis. ' pt;tor to I‘f. , nr . Jappry i t IS PT . ,'" .
iThe Bonus will•be ',credited to earh polocy on the
, Farina 6.lnor.f.iveridi•r. Pose, FF. . .and ' books endorsed on [indentation at the office.
. Iloilo) Wa , er orloulile and treble extrlicts. , Ilt is the &sten of !fig co,mtmlly, to rent intuit° make-
Otto of Ilose :cent Bottle's. addition Oi tiv:ift U 3 to he policies for life at stated
' Scent 'Peit.t.s. . - • pritiods. it 4 • '
jnipi
rl
3.3 n,
. - k. ii i l ,;,; N i y , .... RICHARDS, President.
Gettionellear's Oil. '
... ,V„.
R(Misreint P,immade Philnenhic. or Ineet 41•Iarrow ‘, ' v . •,..The ontoterilier haii been appointed Agent for the
- Glenn's' 1 tici.a Milt Oil. : -. a ape instant inn. 3111141i+ prepareitenct Insurances no
• non : K.ll7s India liair.l). . . ''' twos- at lir Mildislie l rl, rates. and :rive an y inforinatior
Itheliailii.'t Fr. di le W 3-11. . it:sired on: the subject, nu application at this office.
' : i . .• - BENJAMIN BANNAN
NlaceasSur Oil.
1.. • Ghoor,s l ll,otosil Kal3rior.
I, , 1 Pottsville Feb. Etli, . .-a—t
.r "'• ' ' . : -
' •
Rose I'M Salt c.
t'ol rriilin . an'exeelleni article: ,
•
'foi , ‘et Powder and ilose . .s.. . ' 4
,
Vi imierol de Romae. I I'•.. • .
I • Roiooteli‘o coleilrate I *FernolUentS: Saponaceods
V.iste, for iv Intent in . fhttil softening the skirt
i Orri's 'Fiiollt Wash. ... ...
GlenrosSiporriceoos.romoriund for Shaving.
' • lititi 4 itelps unrivaled Shavirn: Cream.
..
• O'(1 Broarn 11.'Incl4or Soap.. • .
1. 14niiti;e14 4 s enshrined 4, t om e,' S na p . g ‘
On.. 01 it'olSet Ot.n,;oe. Lemon, 11Iiisk. antCr va .
1 , rn .,,,, , „il l ,- Smog. ..,
Choice .1114Whiskys, TiAllt and Nail brush.
11%1,E'S Sinzle Ream
j'ai form srale4
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'•i:c.•n "
11r,1,411...tin
Iron ••
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Iti tt 2 and N.,:t W,t2ltt+
fot: tt ,
ANT) lIKTNII.. ai thr.
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'OF
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"I WILL TEACH YOU TO TIERCE TILE. BOWELS OF TH E EARTH, AN • BRING., OUT TROD TIM CAVERNS OF aiptrriTems:T:i7TAl- 8 L:WIIIC=1 WILL GIVE STRZNOTIR TO OUR RANDS AND SUBJECT ALL HATURR TO OUR UST, rp ,LAsuar. —DR. JOHNSON
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VOL X;XI
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21,
All 0f which ts ill b' sold rhil.Plelithis p r iers
5 BANNANOIO.
40--
by • ,
Der. 14.
NEW CASIt DRYI:not), FANCY Ann TRIMMING
• S 'T 0, R E ,
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, THE inoom. Fortmrtnix OCCUPIED BY
I
MRs. 1 , 11111.1.11'S IN VENTRE STREET. •
'the ei, tuber respertfolly infMnts the citizens of
Pottsville and the pohlie tneeneral, that he has just o
pened a freiti assortatent of the timvest styles ofgoods,
eonststiong . pf
Silks. Lau ,s, Alpacas, and Balzarines.
with a varie!y of fancy goods. Also, a new and spit
did style of •
hrt Alpaca and other shawls
Blue, aildßlack Cloths of a superior . quality.
He has als:Oott hand.
Sewing Silk, Spool awl rif:Af T . /trend' of the
Lest y ; Gloces arntllosiery, Straw '''eg
Born, G r im)), Braid awl other styles of F ancy
Boi v i e l4 by the: ease, doz. or single Bonnet.
, McliS Boy's Leghorn at t.
All of whichwill he sold at the iovve,t rash prices:
Ant 'lO Iv- .10SEPN .WHIGAN.
CLEAR fiHE TRACK.
• S. 111.11VILSON, Esq.
N{OPT Respectfully begs leave to Wore) his Friends
,
till and tisk Public .generally, that lie has •rm
,euveu
his Magistrareand Cen , tral Agency Office, to the large
and Cotnnlpd was Office, just erected for that purpose
in Market Street, a few iloori•from the cornet of Market
nd Centre streets, north side, and a doors above Sam
uel Thompson & Co. Dry Good andl Grocery More,
where he igipernsanenrly located, aid w ill be' happy
at all times !promptly to attend tom~,, ry , business that
may be entrusted to his • care, as Ma gsstrate,General
and Specialagent, and Collector, clairr %collected either
with or without suit. Books Posted, Deeds, Mortcattes,
Bonds, Indentures, Deases., Notes and Letters, Inct.
ding all kindsofSerlveniug neatly done upon the short-.
'est notice. I
[lf vitt want to get MputtEn*.giva us a call)
llottsville May ad • 1 3 S--31no
bn. BECKER'S' EVE SALVE
. ,
tfresh Supply of,Dr. Beeker's Eye Salic, a sur
remedy for sore hml Inflamed eves, just recsive
.and for sale at : 3.I.IRTLN'3 Drug Store.
, • August 13 . ' • 331
• , -
VOLLIA3 I
NI . ER.O N HOTEL,
hl coltruAS44 Street, • •
NEW YORK.
Auguatatd;' ^ 34
CoMmon School Speaker.
'New c:ollectinn nfOrtginal and Selected Pit ces for
-1 - I..Readint . and Recitalinn, price 50 centt, juin pub
lished and, tor sale by B. pANNAN, Agent.
Februari',2l,.
1 1
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iiMi
P
lENINITt AGAI , NST LOSS BY FIRE
the Franklin' Insurance Co.,
, •
OF I , IIIIADELPHIA,
Capital 5400,000, Paid in
Charter Perpetual, • •
,
INTINUFito make..lnsurance, permonent and Uni
ce& on ev, ry tlescrini ion of property, in town and
,Ty on the 'focorable terms: - Office 1631.
:tout Stroh near fifth street. .
I OIARI.Eti N. BANCKER, President.
DIRECTORS,
perks JY i Bankeri l. . Samuel Grant, •
jatorei Srott, l Frrderirh Proton,
Th. 1717 1, llhrt, Jacob P. with,
Pawns S.ort.”4,Js: Geo. W. Richards,
Tobias Wa gner,te ir Mordecai D. Leerio.:
. DANCKER. Sec'y.
Tits taihneritter ha, been. appointed
_scent for the
!Owe mentioned Institution, and:is now prepared to
make insure, nei.., ou every description of property, at
the lowest ratO. Li •
ANDREW RUSSEL.
Plitscille.•June .• _ • , .
•
June [ 1
MEI
cniln .
Ches
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ic)PFIE 7 E OP •
771 R
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Sp . . 1.1:1g 'da.rdt.ri 1 Mutual - Irisurance
. . ...
_ • .I.' - Company. -
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•
. •
riIIIIS Company having organized nrcorilin: to the
1 ilroviAons;of its ch4iter, is now prepared to make.
Insurances arainet loss', sty Pier on the nrut nal principle,
combined witl . ! the security of a joint stock capital.—
Vlieladvaripe of this sYstem Is. that efficient security
is arrorded at the lowest rates that - the business can be'
done Mr, as thi s whole rirotirs .(less an interest not to
excled 6 per eimt. per annum on :he capital) will he re-.
1
tuned to the thellliaerS 4.t" the instillation, without their
het, mint'. resMinsible for any of the. eireinements or.li
abil ties ofthei Commitiv.. farther than the - premintus a-c
-tunny paid. 1 T I .
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le eroit 54f Cl'S* , Whyli thin systmn has met with
wilt rever it Ims been incrorlared. induces the Directors
to r quest tint attentii/ii of the 'milk: to it, confident
than. 1,` , 1114114 but iii tit find .c.tooil to be appreciated.
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' to tw i t of liworporaiiim, and any elplanation in re
cart
to it, tiihy he ohtliioeit hy firer, appdyinz at the firer,
.11,1 / drirrAt roiiter of tid i 4 tot liuoil a(s or of U. BAN •
NAN. Potb‘vil le. 1
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,
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respect ss:conery. 'prising from a large paid up and
'safely invested capital; Sl—its moderate rates of
Premium; 3rd—the partiCivation of all profits by the
insured, which! (as like business of the Society to
Great Brimin and elsewhere. has become very eaten'
sivel•ii of the uttrocit bensfit and importance; 4th—.
to
• the use giycn the Assured of two thirds of the a•
mount of their former plymects, whenever required
—lhiiMPliviiting the.ohjectionsagainst Life Insuran
ces With those whore' incomes are precarious, and
who mighi dread the possibility of .being in swear
with their ptemituds, and of thereby foil - biting their
. previraus payments.;
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ipia. of Charles Dui Forest. West Branch Valley,
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June 28th ',.. , , I 26!--.
lIAMBUIZG STEt.II M ILL.
COSTAisiT supply of
'Flour, snip Stun;
Rye. I , Corn,
o ats I '
Forsale at ' • BEITENNI AN'S
Steam Mill, I lambut, , ::
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liambar7, May31.22-3ato•
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[BOTTLED MENEM WATER.
r pine Citizens of Pottsville and the public in ernerat
I. are Informed that the subscriber, at hi.: Dilkg, Store.
in Potts Title, Alassfactaires and Battier.
• MINERAL WATER,
which will be - sold Olri reasonable terms„by the doz. or
gross. , /
Ik invites attention to his superior Sarsaparilla Ile
Iceri , re during the warm weather.
I. JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Jane 21,
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1845.
I •li
FOR, Trig iMistgits' JuilitNAL!.
LET THEME DE LIGHT.
•
•.4rid God said la ac re be igb t,a a d there was lir, be--gen.
• The Earth was,without form and void,'
And Nature's pOWers lay in embryo;
'The great detp,'iwas yet ungathered—
"Nor Isle, 'nor Ocean had the rift of being
. Impenetrable darMnetanovered all. ;
' Let there be light The gre ' at Jehovah spohd—:
And-instant glorkreverd in *sight; -
It? liquid splendor from gonfusion broke, •
And darkness fled awdy i , `anti there was light
• .•, ! .
'Let there be light t' The word had done its work . r
'And rays of entd,-tio.ricih; rre and bright, '
Went sire tming through the gloom where Chain
Creation's morning dawned ; rand - there" was light
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• Let there be'ltght !' GO settled gIOOM,'Ct
.And bring up beauty, friVin the: ileptlis oenight4
Let form appear I Confindcrn bath ifidonnr; , • ,
I
Then Order sprung stn birth ; `and there was light
'Let there be light , And qu4 as wisdom spoke,
The new made btessing.lleft perfection's height;
Disorder trembling, from its dreams awoke;
And wisdom reigned supreme `and there was light
I •
`Let there be light!' And letlthe Earth appear!
Let form cOntutingltr—Chaos take its flight c •
Let seas assemble—strea Inlets shed their, tears;—
Then Nature reaped with Joy; 'andthereWas Egli! '
. 'Let there be tight!' The dal knOnvered draft,.
Gave signs of motion—Cryst,ti, dro unite,' 4 '
To form the waters frorn the towering steep;'"-
Then Time commenced Coutee; 'and there was Itgbe
• Letthere Id Its mails shall form the da . .r;
And nurture Worlds and cluthe them with dCliglit.
Fotm tilled the `void," rejoicing tri
Obey I
The farrlaat went forthi; •anu, there was light!"
1 - J. M. E.
It SEAS° . N.lllir Ai MO ; , 7 Tio.T.--We haveten
reading with great plea.ure r an , exhartation" de
livered recently in Christ 'Church, Hartlind ? ' by
Rev. Dr. Wainright at an ordination of several
young men from this diocese, which was held
by Bishop Brownell. The immediate subject. of
the discourse was .t 1 e responsibilities 'and.diities
of the (lacy% and there- was one passage seri ap
propriate for the time', as well [IS SO ritht in senti
ment'and judicious in princip'e, that we copy it
verbatim. Under existing circumstances it is
gratifying to knovi that - views are held hy a
dergy limn so much respected as Dr.. ainvrright:
BM while thus by a firm" and comiistent,!and
at the same time meek and charitable, course of
conduit in all your Ministiations, vindicitirig your
past title to the nruMeof Churchman, reiri4!'ter
that as.you are ordaihed for the service of a pro
testae,' Church, you 107 Maier the most sofeinn
vows to be Protestant' Churchmen. F or this'Word
I
Protestant, in the al it mtract,il have nono particular li-
•
king, anshould rej ; irice from the heart to see the
day when it can safety he laid aside. But that will
be only when the Clautch, of Itime has given up
her false doctrines, ticr-superstitiousand idolatrous
practices, and laid driwn her arrogant and unipun-.
ded claim of the Pallet supremacy; or else, when
in the sure progress of truth, that consummation,
so devoutly, prayed 'forbi holy men, shall 'take
pl See, heryong-lost unity be restored to the Church.
Until that time shall arrive, while I would Main
tain with most jealous Care the true disfigure
principles of a Protestant,l feel no dispositionto
give up the name. Dr. Hook the distip-'
guished vicar of Leeds,l agree in judgment,ithat
'it is well to have-a ternitrY which we may. alWays
declare, that while We hold - in 'common with the
Church of Rome all 'which 'sire has that is Cathe
., • I •
Seripturaland pare, we protest forever agirinst
'her Multiplied corruptions.' And with the, prey ,
ent Bishop of Lonilim, I Teel that it is not only in
the highest degree idexpeilient;but utterly irtenk:"
sistent With the spirit!of the vow tairen by 'every'
minister of our Chu'reb,,,,'iltat he will banish and'
drive atvair from the IClthrell all erroneeus and
strange doctrines, Ontrary to God's word,' to ex
tenuate the essen , i4 d th4ences between The two
Churches, or in any Maliber to bring back: into
our Church any one of those false opiniuntOor su
perstitious practieeslwhislkthe has once solemnly
repudiated. , NVhatireal geed; hesays, .is to be
effected j)). • any attempts to make our ReErrmed
Church appear to svunholiie with that froin.which
she has been Separated, in some of the very points
which formed the giound , of that separationil I 'am
at a loss to imagine; Desirable as is the unity -of
the Catholic Church: lamentable as have been in
some directions the 'consequences of this late rrup
lion, earnestly as We ought to laberand pray for
its restoration we can never consent to reinstate
it by embracing, any onehf the errors which we
have =enticed:, I . I
Against these offers or any approach to them,
ever be on-your What they are it Would
take too much time to mention in detail. Nor
be arty need of this fur the information of those
who have faithfully studied the revealed word of
God, with the assiStance, of the Holy spirit; and
under the guidance l i ef the Book of Common Pray
er. This admirable volume! is at the same time
'the formulary ofd our devotions, the guide, of our
faith, and our proteetor again - at the encroachment
of error in doctrine ny superstition in practice.—
While designed to re the exponent of Catholic
truth, while speaking in the spirit, and for the most
part in the laninago of Scripture, and of the ear
liest and purest ages antiquity, and lia‘ing been
'drawn up and afterwards revited,.Ter the very pur
pose of Making thidistinction bet seen primitive
truth and practice and Romish error, we shall be
safe if we put bureelvei under its guidance , lie'
viPho professes that his faith is taught and his wor
ship regulated by the Beek of Common Prayer, if
he discovers that he him approached in'ani degree
toward what is ROmanism, in contradiSdnctien
from Catboliciam'Or_ primitive ChristianiZY,'may
feel assured that ha has not been learning from his
appointed guide W I an honest and intelligent spirit
of mind."/ -
And in another) place, speaking exiniF47 for
biaiseli; Dr. Waintighi says--
"For myself, if 'ever advocate doctrine or sen
ur, sustain pleasures or movements' in the
bhurch, which shali tend to bring back ;utlon na
the 'corruptions and superstitions of [tarnish de
generaCy, or to chCcit the moving wave of ,
and, religious libeity which shall' one d'sy spread
itself over the earth, as the waters cover the sea,
oat, this tight hand forget'its cunning, and this
,
tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth.' ",:
A good man sta .
of his low ;
a poor little wretc
fines amiably through all the ob- ,
condition; - and a wicked man is
in the midst of all his grandeur.
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fIrEpjSER..
The following must hero been written at sea, and
caught the undulating Motion of a Wavy ground swell,
the lines rim and fall insert:fly. The New. York
Evening - Gazette saps it a dance onnetody, a brea
thing of music abotit it that would mg of itself when
lett alone.
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THE SAILOR'S WIFE. ' I
Then over - , he world, .
And let . h me,.
But one may lin=er the other may roam,' .
, . Yet our hearts will flew , —
' O'er the sounding sea,,
Mire to ithf.brisont, and thine to the. 1.
'Thylot is tileAnil
• .10f a rovitiOjfe—. -.• . -';
Chances andehanies--sorrow and st rife—
' • Vet is ntine L.miwe'sfrear To linger
th a 'ceaketesd; changeless wit with fear.
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1 watrtrtho .. sky, . 1
•,•• , .' • . By She mato
light, -
Titl ray dawn hiS.aketh rut gloomy ni,ght,
• „ And the mind's lom.tohe • , '
; ilatfa dreary noan,
-ThaFetimip'i! my heart fia,i,treep alone,
Kith ibenibrnlne I'o4,
ob i would , lllcould - see
,Thyirhite sail far n the breaking sea,
-And cielcoMe t hee hdme, . ,
O'er the trlld'w.itle's (harm,
'..And bid thee no more from my side to riiam:
Ile 3 n4itt I:l3orib.
'‘fsers.
ST D R PIiAM
"The Finnaphyla is a small crab, naked like
Bernard. the Hermi t. but is furnished With good•
eyes:, and lives in the !s'ame shell with the Pinna.,
Whin they Want food', the Puma opris its shell
and Sends its faithful ally to forage; , but if the can
cer Sees the polypus, he returns immediately to the.
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arms of his blind hostess, who by closing the shell
avoids the fury 'of the e ne my. When, on' the oth
er hend. 'the forager has procured it booty; he
brinks it to the opening of the shell, when it is
admitted and they divide the prey— ,
In an Italian forei4. I once came upon a piece
of footpath covered fcU several feet with s,warms of
ants', evidently occupied in' something in which
they had a common interest, and it turned out to
be War. A detachment of the,.F.orinicl
whiCh wore a dark uniform with a red collar, was
coming forth from the grass in which their en•
canipment lay ; they .
,made for a large chestnut
tree upon which a c o nsiderable number of black
seta, (Formica puheseens.) insecti of three times
their stature were posted, and taking measures to ,
receive them. There' app:rued to be so Much fe
-1 •
rocity, arid so much purpose in the manoeuvres on
both sides, that it was impossible not to be inter
ested while looking on. Having stopped some
time to Observe diem, I saw several of the besieged
party, as soon as any pf them took a prisoner, car:
rying him up in his Mouth to a Tarpeian height,
and then' let him drop on the plain below'.. The
red-necked ants, on the other hand, in immense
force completely surrounded ate enemy's position,
anditood ready with .their jaws open to . seize any
straggler from above; who 'was sure 'to niect with
no 'quartet when the fortune Of war placed him in
their power. Many of the episodes in this heroic .
Poem were curious enough; and amonethe most
so were those produced by-, my, interfering, and
amusing myself by backing the reluctant acid' pla
cing obstacles in the way of the enterprising . : •
once Obsiwycd a settlement of small black
ants (Formica pitea), occupied in earrYing'sup
! .
plies along the :mist frequented path of a garden.
As; in looking out of a window at the proceedings
of a mob:, one cannot fail to notice any individuals
who distingui4therriselvcs, I had occasion, being
fav'orobly.Placed;lo - notice the proceedings of two
ants in particular, charged jointly with a toad too
larg,O for their strength. This industrious, couple,
in meeting others %Cho (as is their well,known hk. -
bit) would have. been proud to 'join them, went :
out of their way 'to' avoid receivtng assistance—
foolish ants! But they soon recovered their char
acter for-sagacity. 'Arrived near the entrance of
thieir warehouse, they deposited the - abject which
Enid cost them so much labor, and went forciaritto
reconnoitre the dimensions of the hole which was
to receive it. After looking down 'for aome time,
and seeing that it would do, they fetched the bur
den to the edge of th pit, went down: and dragged.
it'after them—sagaci l eMs ants! They must have
agreed to assure themselves of the size in the first
instance. -
"One day, later in the season, a body of the
same anti were gathered together:under a parsley
plant four - feet high, of Which the slender stalk
Was heavily charged with seed; the seed was.fal
ling fast, and as it fell they rolled it off to a place
of security, with m4olivions regularity and every
appearance of, attention. But the operation was
much more curious than it at first appeared ;—the
seeds did not fall spontaneously ; they were gatli
ered by a party stationed on the branches of the
plant, who stripped it as men gather apples: One
ant was working away for nearly. half .a minute .
before his mandibles had - suceeededin getting an
individual seed Sufficiently loosened to drop it to
kis colleagties below; at least twenty others were
rimilarly occupied , ; and, as the seeds fell, away
they went. One seed alone, in. a particular in
stance, remaining attached to its stalk s the ant that
rook it off, as if perceiving that there was no inure
labor to transact on the spot, in place of throwing
it down to his companions as before;kept posses-
Sion of it, and made his way .with it to the gronnd.
. .
"A friend, on whose perfeCt accutacy.l can rely,
',gives his experienec.of the sagicity of ants in the
'following interesting recital: 7; ln a villa near Ge
neva his bedroom waa overrun with ants. After
!looking about to find from whence they came, be
one day discovered that a rod of iron which was
in immediate communication with the garden un
der his window,' was the • means by which they
gained access to his dormitory. : From this there
fore, he repeatedly shook them for some days, kit
ling a great many, until at last not one was any
longer to be seen on the iron rod as herct9fore;
still they infested the preniieza. One night hap
pening to go to the balcony .to biok at the moos,
which was at its full. and shining very brightly,
he Was struck by the spaikling appearance of tl - ta
iron rod, and on ex - ambling it, be found it covered
by myriada of ants. Alarmed at the death of so
many of their tribe, and warned by those who had
escaped, they must, he thinks, have taken council
together, and knowing the hour at which he was
not likely -to be in the way to molest them, have
MEE
agreed to I change their early habits; and burglari. -1
ousty to'enter the premises afterilar::
•"it will be said that gone of these' arts ran he
attrihuttito instinct, for this' power executes uni : .
formly -mill blindly the same perpetuaf task; wherr.
as WO' the conduct of tho individual is adapted to
circumstances.' If tie, he acts with understanding;
for it is the, characteristic of that faculty that it
deals With what ispontin g en . t, and regulates tte
selection pf ro6na-according to emergedies.--
Some:persomi speak of insect-intelligence In a war
whicti,lea'ds me to sus pect tit they mean same
thirig more by the Word than the understanding!.
as insects nianifest it; they ding to it as a founts.
la for charming away certain difficulties which hs.
I
~set4he q i uestion:' But if insects are
;they must possew that intelligence which the
higher, animals alsol possess ; for there is hut'one
'un lerstan l tling as therel4,but one sensibility; end
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the operations of the one, like that of the sensrs
i
whiCh minister to the other, are defined and !Mil
ted by the ;same - terrain' all 'c a ses. The dor& may
be different; tli;'viyidness of the facuby may tie
,i its•
unequal;;; but us'starttng point, ways and means,
and theire;Mlts, wilt be thd same in every class
which. tjartelies of it. Now, when the dog occla
vion'ally.'stMtles us With hiti conduct, which - seems
ihe stamp Of reason; why do we resist the
ion which circumstances Seem to: force up-
Is it because we do not think a few iii
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to boar
conclus 1
on us 1
sytteient I?'
stances
WA
Sidney
Qnecn,
land an
.—There is a brief Era'ragraph in the Idle
Smith's discourse" on tbe. duties: of the
which might well be considered by Elig
d Ainerica
"A second great 'object which I hope will be
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impressed opan the mina of this royal lady isLa '
rooted ?error of war—an earnest. and passionate
desire to keep her ,people in a state of profound
peace. ; The greatest curse which can be entailed
upon mankind is a state of war. All the atroeiJus,
crimes i conirriitted in.yeirs of pease ; all that: is
spent in peace by the secretcorruptions or by the
thoughtless .extravegante of nations, are mere iri-
Iles compared wall, the gigantic evils which stalk
over the world in is state of war. (lad is forgot-.
ten in-war ,t, every principle of Chriioititi chanty
trampled upon; . human. labor destroyed; hunt-in
•
industry r extinguished; you see the son, and . the
brother] dying miserably in distant lands ; you 'see
the waste of human affections; you sea the liMak
hag of human hearts; you hearthe shrieks of Wid
ows and children after the battle :,and you' Walk
I
over trip mangled bodies of the wounded calling
for death. I would say to that royal child, worship
God, by loving peace ; it is not your humanity to
pity: a•lbegger hy4tving him food or rsininctit—
I can do that; that is the 'charity of the hundile
' •1 , •
and. the unknown; widen' you your heart fir the
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more espanded miseries of mankind ; pity the ino-•
tilers Of ihn peasantry who see their sous !loin
away from their families; pity your poor subjects
crowded 'into hospitals, and calling in their last
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oreatta upon their distant country and their yetung
Queen; pity the stupid frantic frilly of human be
ings who are always ready to tea i r each other to
pieces, land to deluge the earth with each other's
blood: this is your extended hurnnity, and, this
the great - field Of psi's compassion. Extinguish
in youi l heart thp fiendish, love of military gloiy,,
from which 'yew sea does not necessarily exempt
youiand tot which the wickedness of flatfere.a
may urge you. ;Say upon your death-Isiah, .1' base
made, few orPhaps in toy ; reign; h have niade few
; I ,
widows ; my olject-bas been peace. I have, used
all thole:Tight of my 'character rind all the power.
w• , 1
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of myl situation, to check, 411 c irrascible passions
of mankind,; to turn them to the arts of; lion
-1 estindustry ; this has been the Christianity of my
•I . -
throne, and this the Gospel'of my sceptre ; is this'
way I! have etruve to worship my Redeemer and
Judge;"—S:dosy Smith.
/T.I!LiAN :11 . 2,1LSTT IND ENGLISH HOYII2.—.
AirEnglish,nobleman who was known to d i orite
Muctrlof hia time to the :requisition' of -antiques,
having arriYpo in the eternal city, V. forthwith
commissioned a cameo, which he made surelvould,
please! the earl, from one of the best fabricators of
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antique gems, a class of artists then of real ialent,
and not necessarily•Earttes to 'lie imPosition they
ereated;•es their work's Were valuable even la ;.0- •
pies. j. A " tine Stone was seleetql„itwas finished
in the best Style, and committed too jowellerto
be set as a ring : In his hands it was casually tiro s
ken to bits ;I the plot was defeated, the dealer was
furimis; butt he 'victiin was not saved. The' wiley
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Italian fell upon a device more than ever deadly.
, cameo,
he
selected a principal morsel of the eameo,,
he Carried it to the peer as a fragrant just brought'
in by la peasant, which 'though incomplete-rivalled
the rarest gems in perfection" of material and of
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art. ;;After : dwelling, upon it with that melliflaous
eloquhnce whisk only an Italian can employ to
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good•purpc+e, fur, hr . a langua - ge whose carry : syl
lable is euphony, even varbiagebecoincs vile tire,
he obtained forlit a SUM whist, far inure than re-
paid his outlay;- , Now, as some 'collectors of such
reliesso treasure those which time or vialenee has
,broken as Monist to give them a seeming prefer.
enee; the lord ;and the dealer hail i -rhapg,requal
reason to be satisfied with the traits' jun.( lAA
there! were more fragments behind, o, afteepock- ;
cling the Price'and bowing himself out, Y. return
esJ to, say, than is it. would be:a pity sae rest of so.
Iconifir a Work should be lust,- he ,Aad desired the
m l 7 •
ant to dig again for the Wirt bits, in which he
might very probably be s o ci essful.
; Nest day be
rethrnedWitti another none!, which he celebrated
with s imother string ,of superlative epithets, and
sold; by another tissue of falsehoods for another
• sans: si n ; and tkat in due time, was succeeded by
the •ctinainittelragrnents, all separately prOduced,
separatelatipatfed, and separately paid for, until in
st
the cod, the accideotal fracture of the
_one:proved
to have qnailrtipled its pine. A nobleman, whose 1
position in the intellectual society of our country
is evenhigher. than his rank in the peerage, when
riding near Tivoli was offered a Roman ;bronze
i medal, by 2 peasant, and bought it for half 4,erown;
Being n 9 great virtuoso, he showed it to 80232
connoisseur, %yin , / pronciunced it a coin 14 great
rarity and fin'o preservation . and worth at le:lst
thirty dollars. Nexttime the peer visited Tivoli
he sought out the peasant and presented him with
that suns...— : ll'or. Quar:&view.
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NO. 3'2.
- A poi:* i ; px.rnsneroa.--Iti :the year.. 427 !
Stainati, pa.tive of CaOdia, conceiCed the jbold
idea of rol biii the Cathedral of St. Maty of some
of it* preedils"7- treasure.'. Jtaving suece;ded7 iri
ennrealino Iditti.elf in tb . , etiorrli find ttni doort
were clul t hd contrived to-enter the
treasury. itinrabstratt:by degrees, iteirshiable con- •
ie r tre;Whicl i lto hid in a vault . underneath thi
steps of 41'4 . ailtcdral. fn the morning fief took
zilentito,:c.;4'•;tlw . ttn!otking of the doors to escapo . -
oolts,srtetilisinttr.ing himself by Wandering about
the city eltnilh; the day, and 'returning towards
e'.'mlins, in, fine to'be Itietted In es before.: This
continued ni nights, When basin 4 added to his ,
'store' of pltte: , :la; the lloge'a-rti.; trainer' at 200,000
crowns; je,T4epar . ed to deenthp with the heeti,bue
first unl&pti,li for himself, leselttst On' cot:fitting •
Ilk secret. to: friend Gerin, , likeittse
b, birth. 3';ll "t } re:itig brubglit hiniprivetbly ihto his
apartme4,k , ::hiiti-r fie hit.] by this time, transport
en the igrilll;lie proposed to share - the whoia with
feigne I compliance, and atlriSed - s„
speedy ,Irii*tnire from. Venice, adding, that lio
tonal airaj,,le his oWir rtittirs' citticicdk as pos.
tit r, fijoitt -.Wm. instead of this, he went
stnight trt:,e's l e alact, end, either from reit
of tli,;:cot l y , i or serupks of ifonseietrci, reportea'
the ntatir dslCthh I;oftlteil; hyiihose orders Statue:
ti was irini4ilin , ely afrested;Ohdthe treastire re" .
coveted. I The criminal was condemned to be
trtm4 btlylitst t he two columns on the pizza of '
St. Nlarle; ; cis said to'hove petitioned hid Judged
that the !night be ; but whethor his re,
. q uest w;{1; ijtanteJ is not .recOrded —From ~; - " e•
,
i1tit.4.11i4%.,..— . T4e author of ••Peri and Ink'
.
110.1.)11' Atia3, wit) was intro
duced toISI6 I . lieal:l94 in Liverpool, in 1830, thus
tle;cribei intiprr;riti d'apPearance: .
catti t iatwell cow:rive of :a more eirjuisitely
hetuitifuf i 6i,t:pture than Mrs. Hemans was—none Of
the portt?ritaTior busts f have ever scen of her do her
justice,-o,ir:‘," it passible fur Words to convoy
-the read 'r l*ty idea; 'of the matchless yet serene
beauty expres-don. Her glossy. !weld's
kin watt palled on her forehead, and terminated
rich a n d luxuriant auburn curls—
there wa'sJa 4ortilike . look in iter eyes, antl yet there
was a cii:44nni mines. itt their expression. Het
complexinvus remarkab l y clear, and het high . ,
forehead, Inn eil as pure and spotless as .Patian•
marlde. :I!Aealin repose, not- unmingled with
melanctinly,Twas the characteristic expression' of
the fatte;-44 when she smiled all tracer of sorrow
'were losn 'sea she seemed to he but 'a little lower
than anrls,r-a biting shrine for so pure a mind!
_ .
Lei me bs dieined a flatterer or an enthusiast in
thus desenlihr,r, live—for I am only one of many,
who hat!e,4l.ll al twist as much captivated by her
p•rtonalltiruty, 3 . 4 chromed by the sweetness and'
lolinessiof Aer prddlfetions. If ever poesiia aces
the ral,l'oCtlie beauties; personal and mental, 14
their Writers they were indeed so in the ease of
rs.
Mn-sX* Priiii:osorlit.—The New. Haven
Herald exiMins
.o,Viikel.4.; whit are you tv hipping that chill
fir ! ror, dying, do ynn.aay Th'at 1s an orb.
glint moils. of closing the little creature's tear
ducts,—ailit4 way of assuaging infantile grief.—
.
Little Dreeilies is crying because he feels bad, and
he has as right to feel bad es you. ',His on.
ly playthirq has etitaine'd irreparable damage,
and his griOs phi4nant. • Did you experience but
a tithe ofla grief which now agitates his little
lioso:n. yob runt and sok for Xvhole days,
while he htg l s it ~traiglix out, and in fifteen min•
~is it with him.. Hew would you like to
Le whipped indid;ing : in our peculiar griefs,
in your i.i.;ii4vay And ;hat though his mode
is seine..ilia' iildwinrous t ' What if he doeti stand
Of the Mom, a flood of tears
ildwn hu coun'enance, his Mouth.
wide 'pent fahciuting forth-to the whole neighbor
hood h!ii''slentationsl—bis go-cart has broken
down, rtbd' i tffi &la% care who knows '
Capital'thi'qughl4 for. the re decti on of affectionald ,
mammas!o, world of philosority, fur the go,
vemment l oiltliose who must .ottii day be .gover•
nors. 'flierti is toodittle thought., in - general for
the whims. t s ia - o pains, the griefs. ties nercourmen
chilAreli.:4 Let them I.e judged as we would bd
judged Oii;t"s'Ave . . 4 and they would escape many
A Si-eri:T.-tto AT Mturnn.—O h ! for the pen of
eervarites,:t4ldepier to von what that supper was!
Vegetal)le4 liviniming in oil sulfleiently - rank to
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suit thii- of nn 11 , iinimaux ; animal messes
1 redolent --tootle . ;
boiled meat as succulent as
might be *4rw of tow ; and fowls unimpressible
I y hti naoi 4eth, and as thorough anatomies as
thecarY • • .* 4
cldiont;l , ;:t4 way, i would jest as willingly have
eaten !i I:yip give )oU a bill of fare of one of our
inealids hreakfeast, dinner and supper
bring tieafi)4like, and pretty much the same t very
' vs •
where i—Tigo Sour, one of them done op with
(a sort of liage, hard, dried pea,)
and brail large of soiled eggs, in the shell;
broad heatisZin their pods capzicum, in oil ; (is
Spaniard iifitrrnetl us this last article was in but.
ter. : • , ,Tli'clbuntry we were in," he said Mlle
north, twitfgflt 'inilkand butter country." . . •
Alaal foi:;tSfe' man - if ever his life should depend
On hissetieaof tasle or smell!) a coople of mil
i se: c;fmu{t 9 ki and beef with garlic ; two or three
dry, -gsu4 roast fowls, as before de
; scribed • '
xtarbuts a few indifferent grapes ; and
~Dote
Pc list tirll.s.)r 1C...c Oar I.r. no E.--- lie that enlarges_'
hie eutio-Piykter.rhe works of natiire,Oetnonstra
-1 itly Mnitipli,s rile inkts to hapOnesa: therefore,
I oe sliduld*risl, ardour in the pursuit of -useful
k now li v s, , , - C grd remember that h blighted :piing
I maxima dilni'fil yost, and that the veropi flowers,
f l sweyer I CeAtifut and say t ale oily intended by
1 nature,as pn-Astratives to aptuinuSll fruits.—../ohn•
I son. • ! -I T-, . ,-.-
carpetslshoulti rd.
wy a I?avr.4!ip•of paper pot under ti ern, at and
Over the eile,f4 of every stair, which is the, part
whe:re they : traht «ear .out, ill order to lesson the
fr.ction of s tiffa-carpets a;aimt the'boards beneath.
The A;,rifri,blVl.lld.be. within an inch or two as long
ills ca rpAtis wide, and abot : ltleur or five inches
in breadth, ; i ci a; to' lie a distance from each stair.
Tliis eiinpl4lan, 'so easy of exeCutior, will, we
lifiow,:iiiereoe. a itair carpet half as long again as
it would lait . , : s:vitliout the stdps of paper.
:.
i'rrl'er is Ste sitol.breatb of trligion. Aawhetii
tltml , ttuinc 'ire, a glaNs is held to the sick man , td..
syv ,sltett*Ot is s , sirw.l with his breath; so, if
man, The tire of
biro. trol . evir Lo u t and weak ; 'but it
iie[twzys rrli.lio.n is dead within him.
I' TOIL I ‘/3, - .? Igi pia.crlv s •ovil‘Jantly atks,
t., I.i:c worn and boy
a hbra" , ort4inze a '.sibucl Fur children—or
.
pay tile a.l:44ge erhlCh such a tromp of Irazabott
will ~.a
iu a 'l'4 years inflict on society
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