H . 1 . 1 - ; - ..e.'ii* - ±..ii - itiAl. Fourteen Valuable Articles. Baessaa's Vanaustoz—a certainint li re for worms—safe and very pkascint to take. k •2. DinsoN's I Errascrenidivhich removes case of all kinds, Dry Paints, Tar,! Varnish and Wax from earliest)/ froth clothing, withdat injurinethe dolor or the cloth. ' • a.. bonnet , / FLY-PAPER—the beat thing knd wn for killing flies and musquetoes. 4. A Certain Destroyer of Bars:Nice, Roackes, and Ants andanotber of Bed Bugs. .p. Curm's SPECIFIC for' Sour Stomach, Heart Burn and Water Brash, by one who had suffered thirteen years before he discovered the cure. . DR. STETEOCOREEN OINTMENT for the Piles. -It has never failed to cure. - 4 7. "'Ammon's TEITER %VASIL DRESIONDNLINDELIBLE INK„—without a rival. 9. TAE COMPOUND CONFECTION OF FlGS—just -the medicine for children and women, it is so pleas- rant to take. 10. BECK'S VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUS F . /Lag. 11..OUNN'S EM3LIENT WATER-I%OOF PASTE, for Hameln, Boots, itc. If softens the leather, and keeps Out the water. ;.PING PLASTEA 12. POOR MAN'S STRENGTHS: ....- 13. JACKSON'S DIARRHEA MIXTURE, Whicitlres 'the worst Diarrhar in a few hours. It . .InCESON'S DYSENTERY MIXTURE. a ertain and 'speedy cure - for Dysentery and Summer Com plaint. The above raluablearticles ate wholesale a d re tail, by 1,. C. GUNN, So,ll South Fijih areetlPAila delphia,—where Storekeepers and others will be sup. plied with pure African Cayenne: Pepper. arnica Flowers, Drogs, generally, Ilaints, Oils, Glasii and varnishes, at - the lowest prices. Terms only cash ia:r Cut out the advertisement,sand bring 'lt with you. . ;'Philada.,liily nth,. - c 5 , C A R, D . . ; GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, : - X. 69, X. U at.,aboie orrA et., [ - ruitaimilinfi. •' • 'CHARLES IVEISSI TROP;RIETOR, - zniRD-1 DOLL ni PER 13)`r. '''- This louse is convenient to business, and only onto . s4nare firms Market' 8 treet,a .t.:r. PLEASE ''CALL •t• - : • " ' ,!- lg.- 11.—..4tabline . for borses,Lirery stable attichea. Minds., July Vi, • • 30- laid' Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass , 4 - c. Thompson,.Paneoast , .& C 0.,. WHOLESALE' DR UGGIS TS, No. 40 31A111:Er ST. PRILAIIA• HAVE constantly on hand, a large as "Jed', sortment'of Drugs. Meittcines. ['amis. Oils. Dye Stulls,&c..all of which they offer fur sale, at the lowest possible prices Ale T.. P. i Co. hying atten'ts Inc manufac -',or• losers of pure lVhite Lead. also fo u r seve ral Window Glass and liollOw Ware Works. are "thereby enabled to sell there articles at Manufactu rer's prices. and sometimes ther e less. N. g.--Coutitry Merchaiits. Plivsirians and. oth ers, are respee tulle invited lo elsewher, and they wilt lind It to their ids.y..*lt..tc to du-so, as they can rely on obtaining go!lo.fr i ce front adulteration. • i Philada...july 19,, 292.3 inn . . f geß BOOTS & SHOES gefJ in: TILE PACKNE CII.E.IP FOR CaSII, NO. nth ClltilsNUT ittREEI, I.IIIIE .D... q - AkiE,subscriimr doing an exc timely eii l ,4l _Loess; will sell good quality B.itn and Shoes, of every description, at Manutlicturees prices. Purchasers are desired to' examine the Mar. - ket. and before buying. to calk ut - No. (19 l i elit,nut street. l'hilada. a • THOMAS L. r.‘l A NS. Juir 41, Gmo S. & J. J. ALLEN & Co:, No. 7, South llVharre. , ', below Market jtreci. PIIILAIWILPHIA4 • . PVC constantly on hand, and °tier for sale; Bleach 11ed and Unbloached NVinter and Sin ing Sp. r n Oat , . IlljacheA Lard and FdephantOil. Bleached and-crude Whale 0:1. i Tanners' 011. Also, Sperm ea ntllos. RiC!. Gem slit UN., &I.,.to.t.'hicli tile attention of purrliast , r, it • l'lnladelptha, Jule 19111, PHU-TIM. .IDIT.IITISEME NT. . , GEO. AV. CROSS-, . Wholesale Foreign 4- Domestic Dry Good Stoic . At Nt. 30, Bank st. Phitada. • lot. running south st., below Third street. , LL Goods are sold at Pa4kage riz Ain't hai r costwri /.lees, for nett cash, or if im six months credit, 5 per cent is added to the bill. The subscriber Intends to keep what 14 stritly called a "one price store," and to Sell all his goodslot Pack age nt Aliction cost priers fr:r nett rash. or nil time bir approved credit, and will then add 5 per c, ii to the bill for the credit. Ile Ilan e r S!arth:OCll.llls that principle, and tinits it gives general 5,05(.1C1i.111. CllSMlllern can rely in buying their go,ls, ail the very lowest market tares, as theH lowest prices are risked first, by which time - is savrri, to both iniri.liaber and seller, and no necessity for tioaiinz down. . Ile has constantly on hand.' and s it continue to he supplied with a cood assortment of seasonahle Dry . Goods, designed tor. and adapted to the near country trade ;to which he now unites the] telahm of the Merchants of this neighborhood ; impressed . with a belief that they like mapy others, will patron ire• the system of transacting 1,11 , 111 C strictly adhered to by the advertiser. • 1 • Come and see GEO. W. Clt.OS:::. No. 20 Ilank'street, Philada. Philada. July 5, 1 EN - GINEETZ, AND Mineral Land Agent! r i , x'AmINATIoN of Mines and Estates; Ferveys. I_4 Topographicnl 'l';ans. l Traniveise avid retch a sectional drawings exhibiting the Geological strati fication 'of property; tracitig beds of'irnp ore and coal; Cxaminarions fir site of !rent 1.11t4t. Furnaces, and' Reports made t h rromi, by THOMAS. S. rabGwAt, jr.. Minhig Engineer. and Real Estate Agent for Abner .. al Lands, No. 99} Walnut street, back. Philadelphia, July. P 2, 1815, • • • DALE'S DOUBLE BEAM PLATFORM, SCALES. DALE'S S4nac Beata : Pat Grnu Sealos Double 1: Cormier " Finkle " "Even " bra=' ISea;n " r 0 II •Patont Hahne Sprinq Ri,, 2 : th d Wriuhts Fir :WHOLESALE AND ,RETAIL, at thr SCALE WAREHOUSE OF GRAN' 4- tir.cvnir.u. N'..".1 WALNUT St . ar i d Wei2h6. N. R. AU Scales Fold by his arc warraniid to give satisfaction in every particular. & R. Philadelphia March3l -- SPRING BALANCES. ](DOZEN SALTER'S Dr roncE n SPRIN:r; BA T,AN -111.../CES. with and without Dishes, with :1;101 supply qC the different sizes a DiVe, Platform ajol Counter 'SCALES, just Received and , for sale at the aCALE Whorehouse DI 11110TLIER, No. 31 WALNVT St.; below Second. !Philadelphia March 2.9, 13- C 1 CALES ft% 55.--DALE'S' EVEN 1111 , 0 T ("MTN IJTEQ SCAI.ES !ERE :ORE ACCT" DATE, AND CaNA'FiNIE.S.7 than ~*.c.ik !nits will ti•eigh from IPO mum:: for, 6.0,. at 111 very low price oriß.l 50 each. Latzer size 63, an $5 50 with Dish, waztauted to give satisnierton. GRAN & BiIOTHER, 'co,. 34 WALNUT street. Philadelphia. Mltrcll2o, 33-- FARQUHAR Sr.! CA P I!INTER CONVEYANCERS, 56 WALNUT STREET. i'IILADA. Money Loaned on Mortgage, mid Real 'Egiaie bought . rid sold. - • Philadelphia, April 19 16-3 t tml • • • SUMMER ARRANGEMENTi , • . AIN and after December I, 1614, no Pa s ' enger Train lUF will be run on Sundays. • . . troure or starting on and after 'ilondayl; April From Potuville,kat 8 A. M., t D I Daily extent Sun • Fhlleda., A. 51, HOURS OF -PASSING READESG. for Pbllada.., at 91 M., I •• Pottsville •• 111 A l M... 1 , BATES OF FARE. • Between Pottsville and Philada.. $3.50 and 3.03 • • . Bradt/Ig, $1 40 and 120 Philada., April 11 . E 15— . Iron and Steel.- ' rrui subscriber offers for sale on the most favorals , lii 1 terms a general assortment of the f!est quality Englisliretined and common iron ; American roltedand hammered iron; Spine. Opt' and - Shear Eu•edes and American filisler Also, hoop, sheet, baud, scroll, slim( , round and ' square Don. Juniata horse nail and other slit a.• • . JOHN W. MIDI LUTON. i.T.J9 north .td.st.,, above Callowlullsi., no r the D. R. Aupat 24, • 31-Iy4 --,..; ~ .A.„ ~ .,"7 ~ ,c y r T- 1 :‘ , ..•7,„,.. , - ..\ -.1.. , :: -- __ r ... .. 1 i . . . 1 $ • I \ • k 9 ~ (.:* .11Ef z : : ; ,-,....._., 4 1•.-",. : ........:......._ _. 1 i ' .:.,....„ ,;:... .... .. : ,.. tt.,. . ,... ... .... i, . M I A.:•.,1 .. i...... ) ~. :..... - - r--r- -... . '''-',..: -:;.'. '--) '- • - • . .. . • ... . ___ . - : 1 ! . • ~, ': -.- ....,:• -:.-: - ~--. :, .. ' • :. - 1 • '-'' 1 - .. 0 .1 WILL...TY/I'CH YOU TO PIERCE TIM sowna 6F Tily,..ri,yaly,"AND EKING . OUT FROil -THE, CAIMANS OF:HOUNTAUW. METAt3.-rinCiI RILL GIY!. ' STUAUTP:FIi . 7 0 GUI RANDS AND SUBJECT NATURE TO pirg ion,soN --- WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN AGENT F. OR, THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE; SCIIIII:LIC4 COUNTY, PA. VOL XXI MEDIOINES.! Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills •OF TEE TORTE 1 AMERICAN COLLEGE • or illealth.i V 0 MEDICINE has ever been introdured in the A,- IN nier ic.n Public, whose virmes Navel been .more cheerfully and univer'iallyiacknowleged,:than The a bove named ! . • _ . WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILES. , To descant upon their merits, at this lain day, would nets 'to be wholly unnecessary; ns eery' , few indeed who read this article, will be found unacultainted with thc.,.real VlCelietk , of the medicine Rut if farther proof were vistuting to establish the ii red it 11f this sinzu ar remedy, it Might he fOund in the fact that no medic ine in the country has been so . , _. . • SHAMELESSLY , COUNTERFEITED. ' • Ignorant. anApprinciPled men have at;various pla ces, manufactimid a spurious. pill ; mut in order more Completely ' to deceive the public havemide it in out ward appearance to re!ientble the true: medicine.— These wicked people could never pass offtheir worth ess trash, but for the assistance of certa hi - misguided storekeepers. wlirrherause they rap purchase the spu rious arttcje at it reduced rate, lend thetuleli,•es 6 this monstrous system Of ininoSition and crime. The, pail - toss - of the above excellent eillS. will.there- Tore lie On Weak, guard against every kind of imposi s tion, and remetilber the 'only genuine AgiMts in Potts ville. are Atessrs. T.', &J. Bratty. The following highlyrespectable store keepers have eels appointed Agents for the sale of ! ; RIGHT'S l''. , ; DIANVF,GETAIII.E. PILL S, .FOR . i ' SUBUYLIiIILL COUNifY, ' 1 • and of whom it is Confidently believed ithe genuine medicine can with c,rtainty he obtained. • • T. & J.. Beatty, Pottsville, _ . Bickel & 11111. OrMittstoirtz. . Aron. Mattis, Ma hanianco. • ' , • . .1. Wrist. KIM zeTstolN I. , • Jai ob Kautfirin, Lower Nlallantango. Jonas Kautfman. i. •do , - John Stripier. EriedenSleirit... i Featherott.Drei &_. 0. 'Cu.tearora.: ' 1 William Tal. 4 ,er - T. Tamaqua: .... ~ John Maurer, Upper nahalttangi'• . M. I , ,rrider, Wr,r Prot, Town-hip. 1 : CglelrWheeler. j'ine'!grove. .• P. Schtivlor, Szoc. list ilruntm letsToticnslitp) I'. li.-lii•Forest. I:le:well yn. - ' ' i E. O. & .1, Kalamai). Zittutiermantown, ' I, Bennett s. r . Taylor, Millersville. l. .• . George 11,11- , llviier, New Castle. Henry Koch & sion.,lllclicanstinrg.• - 1 Abraham Heebner. Pert Carbon. • .Itin' .. o Mertz. Midolleprlrt. • • Samuel Bayer, Port Clinton. Slum:n:lkm & Kauffman. Schuylkill haven kr, 832 E OF COCIA - TERFAITS., i The only security atainzt imposition biz to purehatte . from the regular advertised agents; and in all ca"es be particular 61 :k:li. : for Wrintit's Indian Veg'etable Pills. Office devoted exelui..lvely In the sale la the tuudi i - int.. Wholesale and rehtil, No. Pitt Race street, Rhila • : delrilia. , . Ilfuneuin:q, none are genuine except , Wright's r.1.1i..n Vegetable , . . • i wiLLIANT!wairmT Fe:,. '2l, . ! . . •: Li_ • i N . '":I.NV DIUG STORE. -.,..,- E. 11. Eiciiiiourz, , e , co 4, respectfully ,( ''informs the e iti?en3 , Of I'citt rifle, ,m 1 - Selnll-.lll:eiointy'zemyr:llly.: that they 1..,ve . r•pere,!. (iii the store: formeily ocropie , l hp .l !r. rilaterda. general assortment of D , • Drub 1 , ' ,ilfra icz .i 9 s, eh en /cab , I ' . Minis"; • ' • • Oily. , I •.'' Dyr.y;-i . - • • _Varils!le*, . Ple Y 1 .. . -G litsA ! ! - . Siltrtgi , ' Paten; .11eilii•incy: 4-c., 4 - c. . And soliHts, a share f i lf publir:patronatk confident!y assuring the ,public. that every article; in . their Shall let of 04 first quality, and purely gOnine. ; - ll.is ing served a ragular apprehticeslhp to , the !nisi nes-t in Philadelphia, "those who . favour then, with crll can rest satisfied that they will guitrd strictly a gainst all mistakes. and - have there rueOicines put up with the great,est car-. and nicety. prescriptions attended to ,With partiritar care at all hours. 'Country Physciana and Store keepers, supplied at-a small advance On city prices.. Decetuber,j, ! • Dr. 13echter's PRESERVATII7:, F o r c oug h. ; cows; Billuenzits, :Catarrhs; Whooping. Courts; Pains of the I rest and Sides, Bronchitis; • Asthma; Croup; I) Bier! yof Breathilir. pect••ratiou; Ilrelth;! Indant- . - .•1 th• , , attest of af•prra.illinti„ronsiniiption , IT has been.bnt a few years lineA m••dietneshas bei•n introduced intel this curium', and has been pro ductWe moot astnnisiiing.Ait uneipecie,d tesults. As reverelli.nndroll certificati•sl'of its eirects have b. en heretofore. pUhlished, it to rmt) Iler.,,sry BOW 10 re mind the nubile", here:it can be q btainuO gamine Thriet;lii•ut•G••rniant , it is known as he -Life P t Diner." and to the only medicine:in tiFe there for the Love atrections It is put up in half pint bottles, with Bill directions :30 Cents n .1101:1c .1 •". Pri•pared only tirnirethe oricrinal recript ebtained.at a ;treat price.) and and rt.i ail: at V:. Lei- Ilealtli"EmpiitiuM, No. BR math Second Street. tear Vin', f•at:n ef.the Golden Carle Anil Serpents.) Phi rdelphia •.. - Fdr hale in Pott>vdf•:!, by J Q BROWN, pt. . r p'llo 1111:dlelf Dr. Ligi4y's Celebrated nient 1,, , MIA NU 1,) , ii, Hit. Tenor. Itch, Dry and \Vatery . .L' l'inipls of the (are, and body. Sealy Illruptiong; ;mu i' - . 111 his.etists of the Sh . in? . , I Of the mat* tlioirsanillbiittlns, (it is (imp bottles wilt l • the wor•rs - Dr. loinkrii :Toner and PO Ointment ' •• blown in The ,iile ) iii - i ! !‘ e' 'has an iniitaiiiiii horn litoovr or heard from wlore'it had failed. 'i idontier of nitler clirt.,•, m j b e b l ad e , ivliere it hat :been nso•I mu schools factories, tilt board i.f i,,,t1i,. and tutfathili,. Anti eer• iirirlte: rwild ho trlltlkte.l of :11.2:11. htil for the d..li,a -: ey to linvinz name: piibloilied m eon iection with at ' l o atiiiiiin e mid di:astrceable atieCt.lo,ll,l , ...!.- Price '25( en: , pet' flollle• • . • , it is prepared iinly 01,1 solifw l l , llo•'intle and r • dail 1 I Dr. Leidy"» lii-mlib lltilporiniii.Tiii•liil.N , it( SI:CONE. • ,treet. bi2l iiv Vito ,•,:i 3 Oet; .sie.ii oftbr Gad,' E a d e an iS, rig l'hila•l• lidilia. and he all thelilaliitent Drug iri•its• and Storekeeper. , ,ITT 3, !Ice) ht De ; 1,1,1 3 ' a 8 ,1,,, 1 lisernent In'' Itn: "11100,i Pills" in anothorlroliinin.Ovhiel plea-e rrfir to mid read, (beside: , urin3luthers through out th.• r.tuntrv. •• 1 ;1 , ! . :- , 01.11:1 1'0ft...l ilk. a .1. G. nnowN's Driir,Storn • • (late Ewing's.) ! I • May 11.11314, . I . ' 1 lb.-- DEAFNESS CURED. • • SSarpres C6l;r7tningl Kreo.sole 1 4co . w.lic Oil, • VOL: the dire of I) FN S:pa ; l7s, and the • charze of matter front the - eats; als'ti all thdse diem ereeable noises like the buzzing of insectit .falling of water, huzzing of ste ni, &c., wltieh are symptoms of approaching deafries..3 and also attendant With 014. disease. 1 CETIFICAT Z S. The fotioni - ing Ediinrials and certiOrites n t In, read aifh interest as.they,speak facts, ntnch are "stubborn Urine " , 1 Most ExtriAonnt,Lkny cunc If any have donhts they may now them, and the most incredulous may consid.ir beitines,ns curable,. Ntimerous cases of cures, and many of them very remarkable—by the use of 'Scarpa's flit,' MOT been puklish;;l, hut this 'caps the climax,' Yinineor old may feet recover hearing. A lady to Smithtiold.l Pennsylvania, and now. about to years of age bad ti, , en gradually getting deaf for more thaT l.o ye a rs, sn that it was nest to intpos;tble to make her hear conversation in the loudest itori&A of voice; Last . w a u r er ,she Was:induced to try 'Acarga's Oil for' Deafness.' It is only, necessary to addthat she has %m -edium hottli..3, and that-her hearing is perfectly restur ed—she Iscured.' • DE•INESS Ci;lll:D r ,--The following. (extract from a letter written by -,llr. Johnson of llastoln, to a friend in this city, i.§ Inipbrt.rnt— . . '" *The b ottle o f &alga's' Oil fur Witness, that you sent me, with the wish that my daughter would try it, has been used. and in' its effects, hard astonished all; you knot', how very. deaf she has beeteitince she was three years bid—sbn'tow hears quite Well, but as the medicine has all been used. I wish your to send me an other bottle; which [have every reasoh to believe wi cure her entirely.'lTunes. I , • for sale by D'.,II .UMPERT, No, HO North Second Street, Philadelphia.t and by EICIILIOLTZ.k - SANDERSON, • Agents,Pottswille July 22, 16a, • 'FIR. 0. LIN . S:—TEMPERANCE LIFE 19BITTERS-r r in unequalled i Strengthening Ntedical, foriyergan3 laboring Under Putinotiaty disensel.pfaurkinc!, for sale at MARTII\.S Drag Store. • March' 27,' : ' _ , =I ose 41111.P.V.: ACOUSTIC •1:41.! THE MT Mere% 6.___IDEAFIRESS • P AND FIRE I lr NSURANCE. . 1 - -IF . • INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The .Fraigan Insilianee Co., • OF P4II,ADELPIIIA, • . Capital-8400,000, Pnid in i: . • • ~ • 4 , Chartix Perpetual ONTINUEo m tak Llnsurance, permanent and litn- Cited, on every description of property, in town and country on the usnaillthvorable terms. Orrice 1631 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. • CIIARLAtt N. 13ANCKER, President. , . • r. - It ECTORS, • Charles N, lLinacir ' Samuel Grant, Jamesgeott, • . 1 1 .- , Frederich Brown, Thomas Hart , 1 Jacob R. mirk - . ' 'Thoraos S. Wharton, - (ieo. IV. Richards, Tobias Wainter, 11 . Mordecai D. Lewis. - • , CIS G. BANCKER, See.Y. . , The sithscriber hasbee n appointed. agent for the a bove mentionedinstit Minn,'t and is now prepared to .make insurance, on ev '?.y ,description of property, at the lowest rifles. POttscille, June 19, Igil, i • bFF.IcfE OF THE I . II Sprlxtg- Garde Muti4al Insurance .. _ Cizimpany. ' • ,• t rpOIS Company hasitog organiied 'according to the 1 provisionsof its charter, is now prepared to snake Insurances against Instil by Fire on the mutual principle, combined whit the security of a joint stock canital.— The; advantagd of this System is, that °trident security is aprded at the lowest rates that the iptsiness cane' dont for, 44 the whole Iprofiu (less an interest not to excded 6 per ceitit. per annum on the capital) will be're turned to the Membersruf the institution, without their becoming nisprinsible fbr any Of the engagements nr li abilities of th4ompady, further than the premiums ac tiiall paid. i , • 1 . lie great snecess which this syidem has met with wh rever it iris been ititrodured. induci.s the Directors" to rhoeSt the, attentit of themublic to it, confident thd it require d but to e unddstnod to be. appreciated. T to act of lucorperatton„ and any explanation in re gar to it, may be ohtained by applying at the 'Office ,VI) tiriresi eerier of Gilt; cilia 'Food six., u . ' , of B. BAN.• NA ,-Pottst ille. ',I - , • ~ , . , 1 LAWRENCEI.z.IIESTEit Psesident. ... •1. - . RUM RITA AR. Fekcretarv. ' 1 DIRECT6IL4, ''° ',Corwin Ett r rffian. 'i Hobert T.. lonehearl, ;Joseph WOod,' George-M. Troutman, . ' Elijah Daßett, -. Piunuel Townsend, ' P. 1.. I.aatleretine, Charles to kes, George W', 'Ash, Abraham it: Perkins. ay 11.1811; . • . , 19—• The subscriber has een appointed Agent for the a bov'.. Compan y , and is now ready to make insurances on all descriptions o artope`rty at rates touch lower tha usual, Varying from .$9.50 on the $l9OO to $lO per r llltioo aitntially. The rates perpetually on stone and brill( Buildings in gnodpcations is onlY 9.. per cent--and if t .e Company should prove to tie a profitable concern, the &sons inSuring in;it partake of the profits without • inc wing any risk..Pm charter is the same as the p of the 'l'lisurani•e Companii.s it New England. Fs further part eularslapply to the subscriber. • B. BANNAN. SURANCE M Fifa TI E GIRARD LE ITY & lITI S' 'OFFICE: 1 r,\l:E Inprince7m mare j--' naAVl.':eua"r'u Liyes.s.runt -Annuities and En seiye• and7execute trusts. , $.lOO on a single life. For? years.. For Life. • annually. 'annually. $O ; 95 *1 77 , ;36.' 2 30 . 1 , 3 2 0 09 4 GO • 491 700 raged 30 years next birth-day, $1 31, would secure to.his fa- Ould he die In one veal ; or for herrssloo4l; or for 813 60 as nu -1;1 them should he ,:nrs23 60 paid annually during held $lOOO whenever he (WS ; iireeeive 55000 should be die in _0 go e► 30 1 34 40 1 69 1,6 4 35 Fx AMPLE :+-1 per I.y foaling the Colima' ' neat:for hoirs.lloo, sl $l4 itt-he seOtres to 1 all • for 7 years ; he tli die In 7 years;- or ft I ifti he provides. for th for ftf..s SO They would ;1 1.111 yca.r" 1 . • , THE Managers of tki 011 the. 571!; Decembe I 'refsrrell in the orizint . Connta yapp ro p riat et cies forthe : whole. .- wre' ' sued prior to oft hen therefore wh will be entitnnt 1010 tui ki u an addition dl $llOO. •ill- to paid n r f inittead,of 010,41000 o I that Wre.isSily.F•in •063ti7 to cni!ttvery will he; cotitted to 7 and in tatalde propor prlor tcil lAlst 047 Januar or he Inn Will he h , fts endo s'e rtl on pr - t is the lei.i2ii of t • adilitiolt or bonus td .peiotli; , ioni F Ames A •*Ttie stet. criber It ah;we Institt tion..on I.i • es ' ot the pliblisln t defirco on fir subjec. Vottiville ' Felt. ;Sat `2O, 1915. 'is Company, at a meeting held ult.. I ,, theably to the desien proniectits or , circular of the ; . 1 a Bonus or addition to all pelt ' f life, reinainiric in force. that to Ist of January, ISM. Those rch wete issued In. the year Isll, tent is pon .the sum insured, slfal on .e.very . $lOOO. That is l ien the policy: , becomes a claim ernally insured. Those policies will be entitled to f_z?, per cent, 1001?.. And those issued in Isaa, per cent: or $75 on every 100, ions on all said policies 13sued I Fl 2. Ileredited to .each polocy on the sentavion at the Office. 'AL LOAN FUND ESOCH:Trof*LONDON by ,ict ccl l'ailiatnent: . NAi'IO FE ASS URA., Ein;;;; , ,c eTpd ..£560,000 S Board If -"Erectors, CM Stat ac 66 Harvey. Hlts.,J..P..dser, E. ' ll ~ , .lonattiin G.rodhuFlJE.,q. 1 . .Jllnuis ltoorman Ehq. •Ncw York. filt.ort., B.tre.av, Eli. Sam s. Ifn tel d. F.,..q. 1 . - ciortLin A. Worth I.F:sq. .- , . s...thii.l g. PAN. E q. , J ° " Clesient C. Itiddl4,l Esq. Philadel)rtia. GENERAL iAIipNTS AND MANAGERS. * For th.ocw Yor - I Branch. J. L.,Sta r. 71 AN'all st. Nits " Yor tor the. New En.llan r ,tl Branch, F. A.. Gratta t. iklurchaneti ( Exchange, Boston; for hi:m i.-led a :d 1%!3.. ,, 1nagtqy Branch. D. Mcllvain, Gcr-' / miln s . lialliwore; fl/ir the other ;Branches, Wm. Ptter..C6 scittth 4th iqrcet Ph6dellihis. • BA KEES —slLrchaut's Bank., New. York: I'll tSICI ANS.-7-9. K. Br,dlzers. ! M. 11. and A. E. li 'sank. 111: D. NeAdYnrk; Winslow Lewis., Junr.. M D. ilyshin; 'l'. I. lincklor, M. D. • Baltimore; J. Barchiv Bindle. M. 11: Nhi.kidelphis.__ _ - . _ ISOLICITORS. ,W. Van. Honk, -New York; F. Dever. llolsint.; J.l M.. catnt-belf, Baliimurc, WM.! Vg. itatry, l'hilwte'll.bia. , • ' (111..i1i insr!iru lion. thunded on ire:Vilma' Safety and iinnt Stock, prince i ih. and embracing all the recent iniprAemenis, .in the -Science of Life' Insurance, atter haytng,exper enced llin; mod marked - sucess in' Europe, has esti.tliwtird 'offices at British America' and v.tri.ina psrisF r the 'United Slues, where.its principles are Wint iitg equal-favour and approval.— ( Amongst the man 1 advantages which it offers to all persons Wishin In insure their lives, are' isl—ita' rifites?cr sicrunrs ; Orising. from a large:paid up', acid safely: invested Ca l ppal: 2d _its moderate rates •of premium; llrd-1114 partici nition of all profits by the insunSi „ which (asithe business of the Society in 6reat tritam and elsewhere, has beconle very eaten ,ico i . 4 so sof the utmtisibeneGt and 'importance ; 4th— the use given,to t 4", Assured of two thirds of the a• Mount of their former payments. whedever required —Fthu4 obviating therobj . ections against Lir , , lnsuran. tes with those who's° incomes are precarious, and who might:l:head the possibility of being, in meat with their 'pteminins, and of thereby forfeiting their previous paymenM.l ; IPantphiets containing the Society's rates and every other Inforination, May be obtained on application to the A gent, !a t No. 6S south Fourth street, Philadel phia. of Cbarles Da Forest. -West Branch Wallei, and at the. Otlice of, the Aliners Journal, Pottsville. Innb 28th • i r 1 WILIAAM 311: . 41111t1D., IE RC - HA TS' . 1-10 TEL, dtHandt Street,' YORK.' Augu3t !U 3 BRIOAT & POTT ; itiRDIi:IIRV IRON RE.9i,ERS, At the Town thilti ECTFULpr in Vitt the attention of earn: tuunity, to the'tnspeetion QCtheirstock, consisting the gtineralitigg of an exclestee ffaigrre and Iron titOte.„ • ; ,,f; EMI MANE :ram , P1 )113 )1 1 1 . ! Jane . TTSVILLE- Flo . „ SATURDAY, MORNING,iI)tu.§T, ANDRE\V RUSSEL. INSt.TRANCE, ANNIJ CO., OF PIIILAD.. 9 - .CIIESNUT ST • Company, to continue to make the policies for life at stated B. W. RICHARDS, President. tuary. . hern appnint? , il !mint for the prepared effect lnsura nees on 1 fate?. and give any informatio. onlapplicatian nt this • (Wire. . • BENJAMIN BANN AX. S—t Chttrmait, NEMO i t 7,71. V. '~c fl~ T -.~.~. , 1 • I aIIfTA•.POT T •T 0 x int z AVE an assortment of lolled and hammered 1110. N. consisting of fritias I round to 2 inch. Scroll' rom 1-4 x . 3-4 to 1-1 x Squares from 3-$ "x s 3-8 to 3-4 x 3-4. Hammr'd tire jrom, xito x 2 inch. Scollop iron of various dimensions Crow . Bars, , Plough Irons, Horhe-shoe bars, , Sledge moulds, .funiata Slit _NO I, and. liiirse Shoe . Rods. STEEL. ' Octagon Cast Steel, , Shear Steel, English .thnerican Blister, German St eel, Spring Steel 4c. 20-- June 28 S INTELLIGENOR 'OFFICE MITE subscriber has• added o btu present bminess of Magistrate, and General and Apedal Agent, that of an intelligence Office, where all persons eith er male or female. ivi4hing- to procure Sitwitions and employment, as well as those wishing to employ:indi viduals, can at all times call and receive useful infor mation, for a very reasonable; compensation. Otlice, Market Ft., Pottsville, Pa. June, ..`":1 N. :M. NV ILSON. " • • Ice Cream ! rrtHE, subscriber thankful` for, tpe patronage al ready bestowed upon him, would respectful ly inform the, inhabitants, of Pottsville end its vi cinity thatlhc will send MILIC and CREAM to PottiWille twice a day—and ICE CRE'A:II' every afternoon duringthe warm . Weather. GEO. JENNINGS. May 3, 1945; 19- CHOICE, PERFUMERY... THE 'subscriber -has just received 'a supply of' the choicest kinds of PerluMery. embracmie a ;en. eral assortment nithelest quality—inferior articles' are not kept Among the variety, is, the following. . Bo'uo de Caroline, , 1 ''t Treble Extracts Verycine.• I , - ' Jain. • . • ' • " tor • ~.. ! ("cranium ' -" .‘ .1 ; ' ~ . • Patchouly: , J ) • Oaritlkercrielti. • • ~ - ' Farina Colngne, Lavemler. Pose, Florida- and ! Honey Waier. dOuble_ard treble extracts: ! ' Otto of ROSe Scenli3o,l*. - ,- . . . . ! ... . -. Scent Bags. ' LI • genuine Bear's Oil:: - 1, ‘. ..• Boussell's Pottimade Philocome, or. Beef's Marrow Glenn'it India Hair Oil. , .onussell'a India Hair Die. • h Ildichnues Freckle \Vasil,— ... , Glenn's Boman' Kaljdor. . . Miceassar Oil. • . IP ..- Rose 110 Salve. ! •' ! • - t!' . Cold Cream. an excellettt Article. ~ . . • . Toilet Powder and Buses— .1 . • yinnigre de Rouge.• lionssell's celebrated Emollient Saponneemrs Paste, for whiteningaild softening the skin Orri's Tooth Wash. ' ' • . ' , Glenn's Saponaceous co m pound for Shaving. . . Roussell's unrivalled Shaving Cream. • ' Old Brown Windsor Sokp: . Boussell's celebrated Alinond Soap. !,-.. : ' Otto Of Rbse, Orange. ' l emon, •Mukh. and ava ... • - • : riety of.niher Soaps. • _ • Clothe, Hair, ‘Vhislaer, Teeth aod• sor q Cs. A;1 of ttihich =kill b at Philadelphia ptieiis by • ' • .2ii . BANNAN,Ac'ti, 14. • 40— . NEW CASH DRY GOOD; FANCY i9l/ TRIMMING STORE, TN THE ROMI FORMERLY OCCDPIED BY 1 MRS. PHILLIPS. IN 'CENTRE STREET.' . 'I he subscriber respectfullyllinforms the Citizens icif Pottsville and the politic in ge.tterai, that he bar just. o pened a fresh assortment of tye newest styles 43( . 008; consistiong sf Silks, Lawns, Alpacas, add Balzin'ines. — with a variety of fatirrgotici , t; Also, a new.and spin did style of . • 11 •. • Prints, Silk, 'Met Alpqa and other shawls Blue, and Black Cloths ofa superior . guality. Ile has also on hand, • ' Sething an4atent Thread of, the best quail, y,.G lures and Hosiery. Straw 'eg horn, G hap, Braid andother- st H ies of Firncy Bonnets, by the ruse, doz.. or single Bennet, Men's and Boy's Legheirn ats„ All of whiclpvill he sold= the lowest rash prircs.l- A0t.20 ly- i lOSEPD MORGAN. 11.0113610 ST ,AEI ]FILL A CONSTANT supply of • • Flour, ' • .9nip Stuff, Corn,• (mug, . . . *e., it....r. Fitorsale at . • ~'' ~ HEATENMAN'§ - . .• .Steam 111111, 1 latuburt.l. Ilamharz, May 31: -: i , 4 . °"-3no• BOTTLED MINERAL WATER. pHE Citizens of Pottsville' aid the public, in general I are informed that the sitliScriber, At his Krug Store in Pottsville, Massfatturei gnd Books. • •a[INEIUI WATER, which which will be sold tin,r,qasciltlible terms, by the doz. or gross.' ff lie invites .attention to his euperior Sarsaparilla tet rerage during the .warm weather. • • JOUR S. c.3rekrls. June f2l, Fishing Tackle: JUST received and for sale a good assortment of Fishing Tackle to 'which he invites the at tention of the angler dad all others. J. S. C: MARTIN'S MEE MOKE D SiI4MON just receis,ed and fuesale by. • • &J. iIEAT'rY. May 3d, . • . VIO . LINS, FLUTES 6te.—For sale at MAR-, TINS Drug Store, aft - assortment of Violins Flutes, dlaridnets, Fifes 4cr. to which he invites the attention of inisieiati4 and others, ' * March. .- • . • ...;„ 'BEN AMIN , s RCIIITEcT. • - O RTrartieal Caipiinter, 111ustrated"by a 1 en. irravings, fosibe use, of Carpenters and Builders last edition of 1313, Juit rebrilsed and for ale by. •Ang. 24 " —3l B. BANNANc.hkent. Common ,S - Olionl- Speaker. ANew collection-ofOrftiOnlanilliteleitell - Pict:es for Reading and. Recitation', price Ni Just,pub !Med and for.sale by - BANNAN, Agent. Februlry . a - ASISS.—In vaiteitThetes; selected for fami y.gse;for sale cheep; i aC . • - • JOHNS. C. !AARTIN'S" . CoitfeCiioriary d Drab Store. 'VERY .SUPERIQR,SGREEN , &. BLACK TEA; just receiveil4a 'We by ',. T. & J : 3icy 3J, IDRUNES. A few faticy bozettPinitea Also .IL, -Prunes in wooden boxes for salt very , cheap a t 11.4RTIX'S Confetidnary: Shop. Li,NNEN,SheetinP 'yartls wide, Large sad stnall Looting Glasses, Varpetings and 'Reis, for sate cheap by_ :; J. jitop.O.N,.. Pottsville May, 3d, ' : . . e blotto Seale. New and beautiful atdcle inidieets, just reieived 'and fo,r snO, by .; /WIN Asa. t reC ' FOEin I . ..,,, -... . . _ ;. 4 t r :-. e` --- , t "-n , ~ , - ~. , .. Mai 1.) , 44 LOVE ON. ' BY ELIZA COOK. ; . , "Love pot, Love net, ye hapless eons of earth." Alas. .7.tiortvon Love on, levcon, the soul must have a stutim,, The!rudnst breast must End some hallo w'd spot;' The God mho form'd lister no spaik divine 1 . lotion mho dwells on earth, yet loveth not, - Devotion's; links compose a sacred chain • 1 , Of holy brightness and unmeasured lenetk9 • The world; with ;elfish rust and reckless slam, May its•heautnbut not touch Its s'trnrii•th Love On, love on—ay.'eyen Through the Iteat, We fondly build on proveth tike the sand—H ' Thonih, one by one, Faith's corner-stoned dellart, And even, Hope's last pillar fails to stand-1 Though wd may dread the lips we once believed, And Itrion: their falsehood shadows all ou r days. Who ivould not rather trust and be decelied;l Than own the mean cold spirit Unit betrayal Lave On, love on, though we may live to see Whe l dear face whiter than its circling shroud Thoutili dark and dense the gloom of death maybe, Affection's glory yet shall pierce the cloud--' The tiuest!speli that Heaven can give to luro l , Tbe'sweetest prospect iterey can bestow, lathe blest thought that bids the soul be jure: - 'TtV l ill Meet above the things it loved below : != . Love tin, love on, Creation breathes the words Their mystic inuak ever dwells around: The strain echo'd by unnumberdehords;.l And gentlest bosoms yield the funnel. sound, . As flolvers. keep springing through their dazzlihg bloom Is oft put forth for worms to`feed upon ; Fo hebrts though wrungby traitors and the temb, Shall still be precious, and shall still live on, iu Sketch from Life. A few days since a'young gentleman and lady of Madison, Virginia, concluded: neghtiations which had been going On for somo time previous, on the subject of annexation, and the articles of union were duly signed and sealed by tha parties and tiubMittO to the - mother, a very reapeetable aiduW lady, for ratifierition;'who peremptorily re fused her Consent, and declared that annexation should, under no contingencies take -place. The parties got together afterward, and after l swered the young plrson. 113 y whom?' he again deliberating maturely on the subject, concluded, I demanded. ,B . y ins ; calcify replied the parson, that §s the mother would not acknOwled the in- , Theo, sir, I will ho 1 you responsible,' 'I oat re dependence of the young lady,. and that as she sponsiblcl. ) 1 am re s , onsiblet for what I do; replied was neither+ de flirt nor de facto severeign and in-. `the parson, see y kin ly, !to a much higher•power, depekulent,,the only .way to acc o 7: l l2lisktil,eirobt .1 . AO fort the legal at horqr, i I have that in my and Consitintnate their wishes,z6te.4 . to revolhtionize, .pocket•in the shape'pf a license, 'and what: God and if possible aellieve their independence in that.: bath joined tosetherl let no Man nut asunder.' • =. , • way, . • • The brother.at mice saw that lie was at timend Accordingly, they procured a suitable convey- ; of his row, and aftel saying)ae had travelled two once, and setofTwith all possible speed to the city ! hundredmiles in tvqnty.four:lidUrs, forty of which of Washington. Arriving at tho village of Cen- I had been on horsed ck, and Was'only Live mitio,tes treville, accompanied by a female friend, theyl • - 1 : too late, he believed he would go back home. On -stopind at an inn to refresh themnlvei, where they i inquiring of the gentleman from Centreville, the were overtaken by a I brother of the • yoUng lady writer was informed that the ladies in that part of and la friend; who after securing jlis 'sister in , , 1 the Olit Dominion are allior annexatioli —to agman, ;morn, commenced a furious attack on her lover, I i The , . young l nue , htCh soon put the whole village in an uproar, ' and brought Many of the citizens to the,scene of action, The brother was furious, and the lover was a larmed. $ The other endeavored to intimidate the sister, but she resolutely declared:for -annexa tion', and.thit nothing but deeih should serer the bonito of union agreed upon between her and her loser. The brother still more exasperated, repeal .ed 4 threat to kill the lover,which Imre and:more alarined him; and hewas oldies% on the , point of relinquishing his prize, and trusting to farther ne gotiation to bring 'about the ultimatum of his hopes and; wishes—annotation. His whole soul had been set upon it. The whole heart of his lady love was set upon it. . I They had, as they 'thought, succeeded in siev ing their independence, and to be thus frustrated iroheir expectations, was too bad. .Whatsbuill I. tio?t, thought, the lover. *lf I give her, up, lam undone and miserable for et or '; and if he kills me, why, then, she will be undone and broken-hearted forever—what shall Itto! , what can . l do! Here are,two to one against me . ',You surely won't Lill me, said hp to the love your sister, and she loves me--you surlily won't kill me, and render her 'rniiprable for life}'., ',I swear I will,' ieplied the incorrigible brother ; amt the young man untied' pale as death itself, as deshair,sat upon his counter.am'e. Just at this rooment'a spectator who had wit nessed the greater part of the.sceno, took the'young man aside and told lam that he would 0 every thing right in a twinkling, if he would follow, his advice. dear * sir, know you are a friend from the .frankness with whiehlyeu alke:vs me—tell me how to act, and I will al y you ; and ill succeed, you wilNaake me your devoted friend forever.' • 'Very well, now, mark me. He thieatened to kill you—l heard him make the threat—all you hake to do is to apply fora warrant, and•bind him over to, keep the peace. He being a 'stranger in this peaceful little village of Centreville, nobody Will go his bail; and.the'eonsequenee will be he intist go to jail, and then -what Will hinder You' . froth securing,your prize and procee'ding.io Wash ington, where yon out be annexed. We are all for'annezation here, and when both parties 'are tdon't see what right Great Britain, Mex ico, or anybody . se'bes to interfeth.' 11Ope, joy and gratitude all, rose in„ the young man's hosom and - off, sped to the 'Magistrate, .., • . • who upon, the evidence of hisfriend, issued the Warrant, whichileing placed in the hands, or the t4rn..conStable;the first—.thing the br'citber knew' , . 'was that he was in limbo: While the trial was going on, the friend who hail left word the magistrate.not . to commit the keep , brother, but him waiting some time ter theaccuser to appear, ,hati..the conveyance ready, and the.rebellious sub jects were again tui their. way to the city ; and as it was not more than twenty-five or thirty miles, and - as he was in favor of tae measure be conclu ded to come - aloiig with them, bringing also ano ther young friend, who volunteered hia'serviees on the occasion. • ,` . The brother, after hiving been detained a con siderable length'of tithe by the magistrate, and no - prosecutOr appeming, was of course set at liberty. 1 •What would . iour. wives 'say if, _they ku ki On his return to the n, and inquiringar the , re- where we were said the captain of a down ea t bets, ho was' inkanted , that ! they had been • tone schooner, when they were beating about 'in a ,mere:than , an' hour, but . which "tourso , nobody4elhick fog, fearfnl of going. ashore. ! knew. c Filled with rage" and osirwhilrned With 1 : I s'iould't mind ihat; replied thorrai, r 1f we 'cin'.y „ Teratl?ri tareup ttepersult. ,- ; • ' kneW'whire we were ilur:lelves.' Mill 7 9 , i 1 1 t ME lIMM I NO. .33 .. The' reboi l party struck up a lively pace, and ar- ' tired in the !city on Saturday evening, and stop- 1 ped, of cou4e, at the tVirginia House, On C. street., The lover ard one oil the Centreville friends went immediately to the clerk's office and procured a license, whist. l l the other went in search of a par son.- Justas everything was ready, and the se:- ton h'ad antounced that the parson was ready at the'chureh to petfornk his duty, up dries another hrother,,Who had taken the koute by Richmond in pursuit of the rebel fugitives, and inquired if this; ; was the a B oise?'.Viigini; . ; l ; The Geritreville friend, v`vho judged front his 1; hurried Mariner of speech that he was of the anti-.i 'annexation party, promptly answered in the nega;.; I tive, and pciinted to the. Exchange as the Virginia House?; I The brother, in giLt haste, drove up to the'Ex i llrgeianti Gliding that he had been Je - ' , tiived, cainl3 back, mid demanded if there was not ; i a runaway couple in : tlie.bouse. 'sot now,' . said, the landb;rd 'they have just left through the back door, aid! , iviil. venture any. £UIII that they have gone to Oa -church They , -went in a devil of a hurry. ''hp. chirr43 .4hat church!' unclaimed the - brother. • , Witi - tol. the Baptist., in E. street, 1 suppose, fo i r, it was the sexton of that church I saw liei : elawhile ago.' i - = . away iviint the brother to thbchureh,:but when he got thirc the door was fast. The young lady liad told the sexton to rock' the door as they Went. The hojtile leaped Qmr the paling, but unload.. pately Rot In . the 'wrong yard. Meanwhile the parson in a l sweet niellovv tone,. had ;gone through , the,ccretno ny—atincxation was. consummated—; Hymen approved and ratified the artielesOfmnion, and ortleM his clerk to recOrd it in the book of fate, and the parties left with smiling faces, and ~ hearts throbbing with the liveliest emotions. and returned to the Virginia HOuse. Just a.. 4 the parties fumed the corner, the broth;' cc found his way out of the yard, and came into 1 ; ', the church much excited. •Has there been li:couple i I • ' 4 • . just marridt here? ' ,he inquired, 'There has,' our ILLtiSTII LTIVF; er AliA TIN MAN SUS " CllARAFTFll.—bltegrity.-1:110 Ca, liph, Notawakkell, pad a Physician belonging to him, who was a Christtan, named Honain. .One , I day, atter some other incidental conyersatton, would h i ave thee; says . the. Caliph, -teach me a prescription, by which.l may take otr any enemy. I please, and yet at I.lte seine' timo it should never be discoVered.' Honain, declining to give aa an saver, and pleading ignorance was itriprisiined. . Being brought after a year's interval, in to the Caliph's presence, end still perSisting in hif. ignorance, thotigh threatened with death, the Ca - - dph siniled upon hi l tn and said. 'be of good cheer, we' were only willing to try thee, that we might have the greater cetifidence in thee!' As Honain upon this bowed down and kissed the earth,".'cV hrit hindered t4ee,' the caliph: .from granting our request, when thou sawcst us appear so ready td perform what we had threaten ed!' things,! replied -lotiain, 'ray and my rel;gion, which cunl- Imands me to do good to tny l enemies t' oey „ter4,l - which was pure- instituted lor the benefit of Mankind: •Tt4, said the caliph, ,and innuedtately pi l e.ented hini (according to.ho :eastern usav)' with rich &talents and a sum of money.H . Freedom of COversationi—The same Caliph t i was once iUttingr tiPon a bencli . With another 'of.his Phyilcians,; named 13actish, Who was dressed in a Tunin.of rich silk, but which happened on the ! edge to, have a small rent. The Caliph, entering into discourse with) him, cthitinued playing with i this rent, ti l he had made it reach op to his girdle. Inthe course,ftheir conyere l ation, the Caliph asked him, how he cikuld detenuirie when a 'person was so mad as to retlU . being hound!— , We bind hi in; replies Etactish, ‘wilen things proceed to that eT .tracnit.T, that he tears 'Cie Tunic of his Physician up to the girdle.' IThe h felt bacipeard, At of laughing, arid. ordered' Bactich (as he had ordered litinain) a present of rich garments and 'a donation MI money. . Peron.--As .Biior was one day surveyinz • apartment atNe,rpitles, being shown the .Victo ries of Leris, painted by Le Brun, was asked if the Kin‘i. of Enatatirl's palace had any such de corations; i.The monuments of my Master's ac •tidnv,' said he., 'are to he seeneverywhere hut in his own house.' ' The pietufes of Le Brun aro not 1 only in titemseices sufficiently ostentations. but Lwele explained hy inseriptiOns so arrogant. Om 'Boileau and aeioe thought it neeessMy to make them More ,siitptei Ina gay French' cunipany, where every oils sung a little sonri. or stanza, of :whiCh hurl n was Bannt.fschls!ii: yilancdie; when it 'carrM ;INS, his turn to after 414erformance of yot,tg lady that sat rit.thini, he produced these ettempa rary lines : . 11 • Mats celle 4,is: ce ye"aux, Font Cupidcin trap dangereirx, Et je fuis tri...te quad ja crie • *Bannissons is 31clancolie4 From her charming voice - int! eyes Cupid's darts new mischief borrow ; And my bosom heaves With sighs, • When I sing. .Let's banish 6-Gnaw:: Tiia :T the :Brooklyn Adeertiser Chi :),."4:0 nark Merchant, Or Tit FIR& A of'thiq -city, heating early on • ; Saturday 4xtt . i,utltore-in ;Vi'etiltorkwas in danger - from the fire. to4e u d i te the scene of 'destruction. On arriving . .af . hil store he found that tlxi,Gre had already rnadeCiAidetable progress in hiabuittliog. Ho hesitated bnii3rffor a • moment, and was about • to spring up t4e:liurning stairway .when ,be was seized . by tern or' hree bystartilets,:and asked if ha was it . mi'tirriarl tins to meet certain - death so rash ly.-' t backgentleMan," be said ..I'rn not mad ; btt;l:ituist and will save my iron chest. though "I perish the attempt. Then With n.sud- , den effort be r . elfasp: ,. .l hiniself from those who in kindness, tvodli have.lield him back, and in a moment I:nerd:abed passed the burning staircase and was next4cfn running from room to MO' despite of - I thb blaze and smoke of. the burning building. The iey of his safe was not to be found, in the usual Oa:rle, and , disappointed in not being able to obtain trio contents, he made' an effort to remove the safe:itself; (Siam , in this he left the building. and'wildly entreated some of the bystan ders to aid 1.1444 All refused 'for the destruction secrned certai4 Again did he'plungoarnidst the destructive, caikmi. he had scarcely reached the s p o t where stood the sate, when two men, wbo had witnekicd iiSpreviaus effort, star.' heckle him I'and'vowed tl::jeyi would stick by him to the Just. The crowd th4ing the : men had followed for the putp,l4l , ilflescuing the dringerou's.mrin from Ihis datigerou's lurpase, shouted:. '''.4s.' - noek Lim down."--. l . .dr4gsiin out7— , .he'll be IriEcd.- . . . . \Vial theAssistanee of two men, the safe was - draggedcdeseit4'i'ne hatchway, and . the fall was, about to be MIX. fast s 1: as to lower it down, When r -,: 4. at tho niollleilt phe rear of tho stmt.! fell .intVard. A huge mass:l•siniiko and dame ascended on / high, and ;thell4isting apparatus fell, some part of the wood-Work:iaving been burned away: A cry: of horror liroltoprom•tho witnersea .of the ecene as the.threo ii . 141 Were enveloped in stnokei and fire and hid frit their view. Presently the [two strangers titerVt.l from the building, mid were . greeted with '.eltiers by thecrowd. The merchant, it was ti14 . g11t,5-as issedecinably lost ; hut not so. I'lle had fallert,4v in a stirPoribut quickly reover• in;, however; IS,II seen-z.when the smoke con s sequcat 4)4 the taxing in of the rear wall, i - hail clearell 4 .. anawhat away—by the chest rallying . with "all his ilQbt to itimble it down the •hitth way, l'ieiie'Aile collected around were amazed, , I,and thouOt.;ild:111 crazy and invulnerable. 1 The ' lire was aboi,i . elow,:and ell. around. him' and fhow the nierok s hi stood !here alive, and seeming- ly'unltUrt; 4.4. a Mysieiy no one could exPlain. On witue i ssink,)is exertions at the chest; army one held liis3r4ith—and save the cracking Cf the . timbers arid iii4li.starit shouts of the fireman; not a Sound of al . Wilisper could bo heard.. SOL the chest moves 4.'4 u.iv comes tumbling down the hate way-1 ad:tidlthe• applause* of the ctowti l.. It rolled out;titTtli door and fell into the entrance of the baierrtUi. -'lle.mercharit was lost sight of for a rnoni.'ekl; but soon 'he stood on • the. 'side. Walk, blarkeni4 and burnt with' smoke and ft' erne and again atii4 fur aid to remove his' chest from its then phstilotj. ,Tlll, answer Was--.coml; from beneath:ithe; Jliele, front is falline—yon ; will perish." , :1-likisclitimed—"then shall it cover me, for the safe I silt rescue, or be, buried , with it," and then again4ushedinto the burning pile. ' The feelings of riot; that li v eheld him cannot be des- cribed. lie proeeilei.-1' to a place in his office, where he kneN WaS . piaco asivall hatchet, took it,climberi to the third l,toiylviith astonishing agility and eerie red thi reps from the burning drum, to which It had - becn see : ln:ell, but was not yet burned off And (Awn he ppradp ag,ain. At times he was hid frcifn ' tlie -eyes qf ttni•Te assembled outside, and again he' would bi . se4t4;iilitting about as though he was proof di : struction, and a cheer would as. cerid. Si?ori; 6 . 4 was seen standing on the side walk with the;scvere'd rope over his shoulder, hitt in an in - siinticite side of the store fell in and he was again hiti4n by 'a volume of fire and smoke. that cleirodiii.ay and he was again seen hard at I work on endeavoring to thrust the hook at the enil rif l . 4he rope through its handle.' Re suceeded; and , !ihenCa trying the other end of the rope in his lal'atal, caine as far asit would permit 61 toward the cod and was received with the Mast vociterou's ae4,nation., It isneedless to say alerts were pleritylui4 hold oldie rope. tile chest was dragged iutitoild hut: 4 l'll6, and placed in safety. ..in the haul of Heaven . ," asked eeveral "why yotii; 'do qv:for the s.ike_of what wealth the, cruet may ebniaiti'; Iletvreca dollars and. life, who, t+uttyoil, dould hesitate. l!'• ' "Hord"' saidrthe merchant. Pliny oivn prom ty I have 104 about - 'thousand of dollars by , - the tiretioe;thit :I care not.. Jilin this chest eon tains. a Lirge4.ll of mousy entrusted'to my care yesterday' afiii4eon, too late to:be deFositeti in thl hank, icy{ Eistern House, to meet drafts pay ' .4g/d. il i care not for the loss of wealth, but had iho6i4lohey beendestreyed, .1 should have lost lily i:redil4fortvjlo would;have known it was placed there _lnd though.' left poor trusting in Pro f tidence4 Was de:cm:lined to place nay charge ter beyorid s-(:spicion or periett in the attempt." A thurideritt, iihout rent the air at'theso words, and before I)l.lisultsided the walla fell in and the store waS - ',la heap of red hdt 'ruins. •_ • The illotliesl'of the merchant were binnt from both anp ;he was litterally raked. He was c ,,,nkeyeo houSe, ss here Mall:iris w,•:e diessettlifid aced possible attention paid him ou r nre ttipy to , say that.! he walked to his hullo thii crry, a ruiv hours altar tho occur °*• • • reaCe- , Cc nt;ors.lom r. k:r.—l witnessed a curious scene : 4 Vi4S , a WJI between the wild dogs'which inhabit' tholittins of Thebes and the great hawks l , , ,Lich u:outd)ti Upper Eznit. Our cook had [ ju,t. Urea a sheep, and thrown the intestines on the bath ofe• tile river. I was sitting .with ,my eirsi iii ., d nprip the Magnificent ruins of Luxor • tv!vo I' s•v. 4-eroW,lof hungry dots issue from Itt.imo,,;iiich 4 resiiin4. to, have their share of the frlst, - bnine Ifatrly fell upari the refuse of the end. ! ~,, t ; ; but thp , r:appetito was not to be gratified so 'ea l: is they. .expected, for other creatures, boy ering:in the air abovO us. had pre.iously seen all that. hid pa-.c. and' the'.'inotnent that the cook wilKireW 4nd,the Sop approached; ,a swarm of Ihaws; 2nd s; u ' !lures, ropidly cleaving the air, rush ' ed - opoii their Oey, and 'disputed it with their rivals. A very citritSu 3 battle then began, the bird Osiris by turn's attacking or attielirtl, sometimes succee -1 ‘-ded in inatchiug the booty honk the jaws of the t• • • siya-eitiog stiliich :celpcd and barked after it, i while the victor ri,lng inta'the air, sceemed to imock at his. hopeteat erics.—Erbrary.of Travel. NIA Z 4 ca.:iv Act of the A c.scinfily Of Pennsylvania, paw.' tho 16th of A pril, 1:3:15, it is provided That Irony an after the pa , ag e of this 'act, tho standard tveight of Rye and 00711 OiTSC • daltill s h all l'/ • 11 4 • r, sixpqunkla for each bud every bushel thereof.