PHILADELPHIA ' 2 N. L. DICKEY • SAIRGiON BY,ICTIST, Or I , ro. 375, /Hal vinsyr, , . ,rtilLit.DELPittA, 1 MAKES this methed.of;infortnitg bin frionds and 1; thepublic generally that he will return to. ?OHS vilie,on or .about the 12th inat."lo remain , ti short time and would be pletsed It receive any calls in the - wafer hts profession at the Penn e rvanta REFERENCES • - 'lion. George Keim, Prof. Sam •G. M orton M. D. 'Charles Whitrnrus Esq.. Prof. - D, Mune , 51. D. Peof:Jciseph Pant oast, M.D. Vtiv • 32— . , 13EST 'Burr HING ES , , . . . . . it n-ANI3 ; FACTUIt ED and for sale by IV/ - MORRIB, TASKEE. & MORRIS, . I 't Pascal Iron Warebonse, S. E. corner of Third and Walnut „street, r i bilada. ...,Ptillada...Aueust 9, - - • 1 ,32 yeas; g .: CARD. GOLDEN SWAN MOTE; No. 69, X. 3d st., abore arih PIIILADEL.PIII.&. - MIELE'S PRQPRIE BOARD-1 DOLLAR PEII . DAY. **This house is convenient to business, and • square from Market Street...cs: • PLEASE CALL {t N. B.Lgtabling for bones--Livery stable al July `2O, 'l)rugs,Atedicinei Pabits Oil • r , ThoinpsOn,Pancoast, & ( VHDLES - ALE DRUGGI NO. 40 1111iliEF.T TISILIDA , • HAVE coustautly' on bawl, al • 'acidulent of Drugs. Medieines,Pal Dye Stedis,&c., all of which thell sale, at the lowest possible pricel T„ P. Y Co., being agents for inanufac • Aurora of pure I.Vhite Lead, also for seve tralqViraow Gtail and llollow Mae %Vol ks.-are -thereby enabled to sell those articles atMbnefaitio rtir's prices and sometimes eyes less. N.—Coontry Merchants, Physicians, v:rs, aro respeefullv invited to call, before pi , elsewhere, and' they Will find it to their adv. .lo so, as the; can rely on obtaining goods July.P3. iga BOOTS & SHOES .grei i . • . 111 TIIE PACKAGE, I H : CIIE-dP FORT C.d,511,1 , NO. fitI.CHESNI.IT STREET, 1 2 111D.0.A. - , TPE,eu6periber•doing an exclusively rash bll4. ! •nees;wlll Fell good quality Roots and 'Shoes, of .Every description, at Manufactures prices; . 1 irr Purchasers are desired to examine the Mar •ltet. and before !toying. to call at No. 69 Chesiltit tOreet,Philada. THOMAS - li. 11A NS: I. Ithilada , july - 19, - 2?—limo • .S. ; & J. J. ALLEN &., - C9., No. 7, South IVharres jeloui Mar? etr:trcel. • 111 IL A D F.LPtII A, • . E Constantly on hand,and offer for sat, Bleach- Had and Unbleached Winter rind Spring Sperm Oils. Bleached Lard and Elephant Oil. I - Bleached and crude Whale Oil. Tanners' Oil: Also, Sperm Candles, Rice.Grmin Outs, &c,, to which ilia auention or purchasers is invited.. Philadelphia, July;llth,. ./IDI EI1TISE311; 6-DD.. W. CROSS 11 ' . hoksaie F4eign d Domeitie My GE, At Nu. 30, Bank st. Phitada Ist. running eonth st..below Third str A LI. are OM at Parkage s Aneriol ees, for nett rasti..,r if on six nionthser f. till is added to !Iv! bill. • The subscriber. intends in keep what is.stri a " one price store." and In cell all his good: hgenr..Aueticiii cost penes fir nett cash, nr of approVed credit, and will then add 5 per co hill for , the credit. lie has (Customers principle, suit limb: It gle,s g..lnerhl !to ICustomers can rely in bnyjng their goods, at lowest. market ta , es,as the lo%vest prices t i first, bY - which time is sawed, to both pant seller: and no necessity for' heatinz down. He has constantly on hand, and %NM cent? islipplied with a gond assortment of seasona !Dry "Goods, designed for, and adapted tO . eountry trade; to which he now invites the of the-Merchants of this neighborhood ; I 'with a belief that they like many others, wi ;tie the system of transacting busine...4 toll ictly adhered to by the advertiser. Come and see GEO. W. C • Nn. Wink street, Phitada. July 5, _ EMI Mineral Land Agen. XAMIN of Mines and F:_tatc? 1-4 Topographicid Plans, Transverse a sectional drarings .cshibiting Griolog ificition of property; tracing beds nt tro oal;. examinations R r sitos of !rout Blast ;_and Reports made thereon, by, t • THOMAS S. RIDGWA . Mining Engi . neer. and Real Estate Agent' al !.ands; No. 9.51 Vtialnui street, back. l'ltilsdelphia;july, 'l2, 1615. • DALE'S DOUBLE. BE • • - PLATFORM SCALES. 1 —iiiiii'et DALE'S S - WIXIV - r.ttforin Sea : ', Double • .. Single "Even Brass Beam [ iron. I Patent Balani : Spring. lU:wnd:Nie l . ' for :11 . 4i WU . - AM) BETAI , • . ' • - SC.ALE WA OF • '. ',-.- . GRAY .i. nil ''''' •-- -' -. 4: -,. No. :31WAI. Dealers. tn all kinds of Scales and-Weight N. 8.. All Scales sold by us arc warraill satisfaction .in every particular. ' Philadelphia March L._ 1'.9 ' SPRING - BALANCE • 10DOZEN SALTER'S IMPUIVED SPRIN',G BALAN CES, withand without Dishes, with ai Dill supply orthe ditretent saes of _Dale, Platform aild Counter „SCALES, just Received and for sale at . the Wharehomse of , GRAY 11110Tig.D., 34WALStir St., below Second. • Philadelphia: March 20, .„ 13- a[tCALESSBSO.—HALE'S EVEN BEAM CORN 1.3 TELL SCALEd ARE MORE DURABLE ACCII RATE, AND CONVENIENT than any Scale inns • Will weigh from one grant to 100 pounds rot Sale at th e very low price of $t 50 each. Larger size $.5, an es 50 with Dish, wamanteif to give sal bfiction. • CRAY & BROTHER, 'No. 31 WALN RT ntreet. 33-- Tkitadeiphia March V.l; Fxtt gull A &CA ;tP If,NTER 56 WALNUT STTtEE'I":III-4LADA: Monet Loaned on Mortga . go, and Ilea& tonic bought lid aola. Philadell NM ME : . . ' • Ja t • ' .!!11 . t:V3: 7 249 - 1. a_01111111: • '4O - ' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. I ArChr and after December 1, PM, no Pasecnger Train IL" willbe run oti Sundaes. ; - • :. . Hours' of ita — rting" - Ori and after Monday', April 14. FtomPottsvilln,nt 8 A. M..- 1 . • 6 Dally es k ept Sun • i. • " Pnilada..* ;" SA. 31.; - 1 . HOURS OF PASSING READDiG: - Per Ptiiiada., at •81 A: NI- , 1 . ' • •." • Pottsville " - 11 i A. M.; ' - RATES OF FARE. , 1 . . ' Between Pottsville' and- Philada., 83,50 and 3On ' • "- --, Readiug, $1 46 and 120 '_ ' Pbilada., Aprill2. ' ' is— Iron and Step'. rrITE subscriber offers for sale on the Inns( favorable terms a generalossortment of the beat quality 'English refined and common iron 7, • American tolled and trammared iron: • ' • 7 "- - t"- - Sluing, Cast en d Shear ' • ' Swedes and American Blister Steel. • Also,. hoop, sheet, band, scroll, small, round and square troy. • • . • - Juniata bOrsii nail and other alit ands, lie. JOHNW. MIDDLETON.' '279nortn 2d'st., above Caliowhill at., near the 11.. g. • Matilda „ August 24,-. • I 3lnly* • rtilladelphlaHaul Sales. • C. J. IVO LBERT, 31.L . RICET • ST. e SELSVIT StCON, ET. PIQLODA. Iler..gitu,saie'days: Imported and American Dry Goods 't Tue.day &Friday r . . I'Mornings. Shop Gradri—Every-Wednesday Afternoon. BrOnnS dte.—Tuesdays and Irldaks at it:o'clock • tS Coaritry Merehanti will find at these Bales, a Tarn* and general assortment oflasported and Domestic Sta.; ' rdeiendSancy.Goods,tosv.bietr,theleaOnn t P a i sinsited Goods delivered fin the.4llty of Sales, ras a respon, stale. person sv iU be -iit, attendance, who fml munerstieb: SOU. parli and'forwartf.geeds aidirected. En;lada.oaauary 11, . • : . I Wanted; .• Pantalnqq , k IFetvria to kek4, gi rt Corner or. Cuare 1 N ENO _. -', : 1 i - .. -.::., ..:.. :_,; ..,, i • _- ' ..' l - , .... M . • 1 ',.7: - :,-, r; ...,.1 • ~. ilk . .. I will. TEACH TcHi TO F MICE THE DOWEL3,OF THE EARTH, AN? MU a OUT FROH THE CAVERNS OF 3101HFFAIN, METALS WL I ICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND sEHJEHT NATITHE TO OUR.USISAND ` -f HISORS ' JOHNSON . ' , , WEEKLY BY- t ENJAMIN BANNAN AGENT FORTIS PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA VOL cxi MEDICINE rza . .. . . Vir-riglat's Indian Vege, or e TIIE - NORTH- AMERICAN . - -• • 1 0 f 11106.11 h po 0 MEDICINE ihasirvar been intro. I merican; I'ublic, whose virtues h cheer ully and universally acknowleg th ed', i , bore tamed' * ,RIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETAB To deitant 'mem their Merits, at this I rein to be wholly unnecessary, us v who read this article, Will be found un the rcal,exCellencs of- the niedichre proof were wanting to establish the ere er remedy, it might be found in the fact inc in the country has been so • SHAMELESSLY COUNTER Ignorant and unprincipled men have ces, manufactured a 'spurious pill'; an completely to deceive the public have turd appearance to resemble the t These wrelfed people could never pass.; cos trash, but for the assistanee.of cc' storekeepers,who because they cart In rious article at a reduced rate, lend th monstrous systemof imposition and er The patrons of the above excellent I fore be on their chard againk every ~ tion, and remeniber the only genuine l eine, are Messrs. T. 6::.1. Beatty.' : • The following highly respectable ~een appointed Agents for the sale irk RIGHT'S INDIAN :VEGETAIII: a . , . SCHUYLKILL, C 0,1.) lonl}•one Lttached Z3-4mo MI large as- Ins. Oils, offer for l and oth rchasing tentage to `re.t. from !MEI arid sof Whom it is confidently belicy medicine can'ooth certainty tie obtaine , T. & J.:Beatty, Pottsville. , Bickel di 11111, Orwigsburg: Aron Mattis, Ilahantango. ' .1. Wrist, Klingerstown. Jacob Kaufrolan,Lower Mairintang , Jonas Kann - man, do . , John Snyder, Vriedensburg. VcathcrotVilrey &co. Tuscarora. William Tagert, Tamaqua. John Maurer. river Mahantango. M. Perrider, West Penn Township. Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove., P. Schuyler, &co. East Brimmick: DeForest, Llewellyn. •1 K. 0. & J. Kauffman, Ziminermanto , Bennett & Taylor, Minerseille. George Reifsnyiler, New Ca.Ale: - Henry Koch & Son, filelreansbnq. Abraham Heebner. Port eMbOll. John Mertz, Middleport. R . Samuel ltnyer.Port Clinton. Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylkill BK WARE OF COETXTER Tho_only security against lutposhim from the regular advertised agents, ar particfilar to ask for. Wright's Indian Ofilce deimteil exclusively to the sa ine. wholesale and reatil, No. 169 P ilel!otia • o.llrmenthnr. liner are genuine ndi.tn VPlz,tallt , -Pills EICE BM d N. ore, It r ... r, t prt rdtt, Spec 21, t ate called 4 at rack p time for lor to On n bs 00 1114.1Ci1011. t the very hre asked h..str and N 11-VT DRUG S 7-77÷Ybk . ' . ir ; B. Elerlll9.TZ, 4 c furilynisk county er la ;e n n s (all; tr,4,-. opened, (in the store form! 4k-S. .dater,) a general as.so l l . Y Pritga, • , Med Chemicals, . Pai Oils, Dye I'arnt4hey, Put Glttxa,: Spz, Palm!' ..11hlicities, i inue to 6 r. staple the near .; attention Inapre ill lutr.n Of 1,1 and And - .4,,licits a share of publtc patro' wbsuring the public,' that every art shall he of tits fusl y, and, purel BEM in.,. z7_s:„. ER, Haynie :wryed a — reg.tilar apprentie 'less in Philadelphia, those mita/a .cril can root S3tiStlitd that they will ping all nimlakes, and hai:e there, with the greatest care and nicety. • Physicians' prei , criptionsl attended rare at 'all" hours. Coantry Physe keepers, supplied at a satall , advance December 3, • Dr.. Be l ch-ter' ' 4 une3s nd vertical l in d stratt n ore and tiFtnnacei, _PULMONARY BRESEI For Coughs; Colds; lnilitetizas„ Ca Pains of - the toast and Si I • Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Bre _ pectoration; tiitOrd:Os of Br mation of the Limp; and apfroaalting Conattinp T has been boa few robes since .1 been introduced into . thi:4 country; duct ire ofi he most astonishing and As severallioindred certificates - of its, herr,tufore published • it is only nen! mind the public where it can be obtin Throughout Germany it, is known: serree," and is the on:y medicine in u bore airsetions It is put up in half pint bottles, 50 Cents a Botta Prepared onlyl(from the, orieinal a treat pricy n and sold whOlestile and dy's Health Emporium, No. 191 nor,: near Vine. (sign) of the Golden Ea ,, l Phi athlphia . For le in POttsvilte, by or Aline:- 121 MEM MEM ' VL OLES. 4. LE IL. at the REHOUSE 01 lIER, ! U r Bt, info EVER D.E.IRD:QF Dr, Leidy's Celebrated' Onatment T23li.Es:C.; to cure the 'Fetter, Itch,'D l ry and Watery Pimples of the face and body, Scaly Eruptions, aria .111 Dis . citses of ilze' Skin? Of the ninny thousand bottles, (it is pin in.bottleS witt the words "Dr. Leidy's Teller and Itch Ointment' blown in the side.) neve has an instance been know , or heard from where it bad failed. A. number of refer. elves can be made, where it has been used in schools factories. on board of vessels-. and in families, and cer tificates L . mild be published of them. but for the delica: cy in having names published in connection with to Irratlisnme and disagreeable.. affections.. • a.S. Price 2.s.cents per Bottle. • It is prepared, only and sold Avllute9le and retail Di. Leidy - 's Health Emporium, NO 191 North SECONL street, below Vine street, sign of the Golden Eagle an Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all' the different Drug eista and Storekeepers .attached to Dr. Letdy's adver , tisement of his "Blood Pills" in anothercolumn, (whjict please refer to andread, (besides many l others through out the country:l' Sold io Pottsville at J. G. BECiWN'S Drug Store (late Epting's.) 10— May' 11. 15 11 ,' . •- ed to dive G. & It. 13-- :I ... , 6, . .' 4 1 ing i - SCARP'', I,t, tli; L! ISOUSTIC OI L! -ire 0 - r !L . ill& II IL I CAE pit - 1 - Iki, Russ N\ 0. 1 ia-'t DEAFNESS' C • . - ' —7-- Siarpcc's . Co t mpou nd Kreoso Tr, onthe - curc of DEAFNESS I. charge of Matter from the ears; greeable noises like the buzzing of water, buzzing of steam, &c., &c. of approachingl deafness and also disease. CPTIZIECAT The following Editorials and eer with interest as they speak facts, II things." MOST EXTRiOnDINARY Cuar. l.— they may note dismiss thirst, and t I may consider peafnessas curable; cures, and many of them very rem of %carpet Oil: have seen pont the climax.' Young or. old may 4 A lady in Smilhfleid,Pennsylvanii years of age had been gradually ' than 40 years,' so:that it wits nextt her bear conteisarlon in . the lou 1 'Last winter she was induced to 1 Deafness' ‘lt is only necessarYte edtito bottled, and that her ,hearn , ed—she is cured. . . Dnayxxst ,Cunen..—The lona ing .extract from a lett& written ' by Mr. Johnson of oston, to a friend its this city, is hinortant. , . • . 'The bottle bf Scarpes. Oil foci, sent me, with the wish that my has been used; and in its effects, .you know how very deaf she h a three years oid—abc.nots hears.q medicine baslail been-uSed, 1 we - other bottle, which I hat every' cure her entirety.'-4Tim e eC For sate by WS. purapEßT, Street, Tails e . lph c ia ic a li n il d by =LIE 1) --- ie.o. in;rr, 11 e:43404:o anews of Store. AYLOR'S, hantAngostz ble PAls COLLEGE • , need to the A 'ye I been more d, than the a- E IPILLS. I ate' day, would tit few indeed .ctulainted with . - Bin if further it of this singli- Aat no inefli ; ' • l- - at various. pla in order more made it in out ue fr iheir-wort h- Tani misguided rchase the spu msillves to this me{ • ills, will there inu or impost gents in• Potts- heelers have FOR NTY, MEE= 1 on it,* EMI OM i 4 to porehase Id ill all cases be Ice , o f tits t a 1 n 1 1 , 1 , 5, :ce kreet, x&pt Wright's I - M WRIGHTI r • 8- ME ORE respectfully Pdttsville, and that they have ~rIY occupied by tir!ent of Ltt4tB, tie, confidently de! in- their-line, •ednuinc. • ship to the httsi uur theth with guhrtl strictly i weilicines pot up tp ivithparlictiar and ?itore )n City prirr9. ! MEE Whooping ti Bronchitis; and Ex : th;', MEE b6l, medicine has nd has been pro neipect ed results. etredts have been - 1101 V 10 re ined genninci^ , . las ;the “Life-P e se dimre for the / fiitt directions 'ece t ild 'obtained at retail, 'at Dr. Lei- Second street, le and Berpel.ds,) I G DO*3l, - gl. RED !\ ; til eßitt fie oil, ;pairs. and thcb is also all those dina r, insects ,falling or Pith are symptom-, attendant with the ES. 'iflcatc+rrt tra re ai hi:ch. arc "stUbborn -If 'any nave danbts the Most- incredulous • Numerous cases of uarkable—hy the use iebid, - but this .caps yet iteroyer bearing. dnd now ohm.. :ett(ng deaf. for more to impossible to make dest tones °Nolte ry PSearpa's Oil for iaddtbat she has tin; g is perfectly restor- Deafness, that you ughtet would try U, ;haVe astonished all; . been since abe was 'rite well, but as the h'ioude send me an earn to believe svi o.11!al North Suomi A S Ee 'A n N t D s, E P ß ot B tg l'i llic' .uneqn. lea 81m:tanning Perscata :10oripg Older .'Pulatonary. fly jdnd;for, este. .1111AAT/N 3 Drag March 22, •: 12— , AND P I TSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. FIRE, MSII , )EMNITY AGAIN LOSS EY FIRE Me Franklin u.rance Co.s. ' PIMA, Capital 8460,900, Paid is ' Cho** Per7bdual, - • • INTINUE to make Insuran i. re, permanent andlitn ted, on every descriPt ion or property, in town and try on' the usual ftWerable terms. - Office 103/ nut Street near fifth Strctt. CHARLES N. MINORU-ft, 'President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, ' Sassed Orant; • ' James Scott,Frederieli Brown, Thomas Hart, r Jotrob R. snick, 'rhenium, S. _ W. Richards, I • Tanasirarner, I Mordecai D.Lewfs. CHARLES 9.`BANCKER, Seey. Th subscriber has be'en appointed agent for the a bove mentioned institution, and is. now prepared to make insurance, on every descriptifin o( property, at the lowest rates. • •fi.NDREW RUSSEL. Po l tsville, June 19, 1811, I C O 'f l it coon{ thcsl 0 P PR:4 OF THE I• - I . 1 ! 1 . . Sping,G:ardeu Mutual Insurapee ! 1 ... .• , C,PmParlY• , . 1 . - Tillscompany having organized according to the provisions of its charter, Ili now prepared to make insurances'against loss by Fire on the mutual principle, combined With the security o fa joint stock capital.— The advahtage of this system is, that eflicientsecurity 1 is atforded at the lowesetatcs that the business can be rionefor, as the whole _profits (less an interest not to exceed 0 per cent. perannum on the capital) will - be re turned to the members of the institution, without their bec circling responsible fOr any, of the engagements orli-. abilities of the Co mpahy, further than the prethiums ac tually paid.: The great•success which this system has met with wherever it has been iniroduietl, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to, it, confident thatit reqUires but to be understood to be appreciated. The act ollnrorporation, and any explanation in re 'eardf to it, May beobtalned by applyinfat the Office Worillactst corner of tiqvingi: Wood Os, 0 of IL.BAN _ NAN, Pottsville. . . . LAWRENCE SHUSTER; Pitesident* : Ll 11111731f111AAR_ Secretary. ' , ~ . • DIRECTORS, • . • ' Corwin Stoddart. • Robert L. Lottehead, ..Tose.pkWond; • George 31. Troutman, Elijalitallett. ' . Samuel Townsend, ;. p.'L.l.ftetererifie, : ' Charles to Ices, ' George W. Ash,.. : , Abraham B. Perkins, Mhy 11;3814, " 19— The _subscriber has beenappointed Agent for the a bove Company, and is now ready to make insurances on all d•sscriptlons , nf ptoperty at rates touch lower than usual, varying from . $0 50 on. the $lOOO to NO per $lOOO annually.. The rates . nerpetually on stone and brick Buildings in good locations is only 0 per cent—and if the Company should prove to be a profitable concern, the perso_ns insuring in it partake of the profits without incurring shy risk. The charter is the same as those of the- Insurance Companies in New England. ForTurther part colors apply to the subscriber. B. BANNAN. . - -- - - LIFE INS GIRARD LIFE I. ITY & TRUST CI OFFICE 159 • Insurameon Live dowi ent.% and receive trF for insuring go. 'or 1 year. 1 - 20 tO 91 30 1 31 , 40 .1 60 :50 . , 196 . FO 4 35 I cxate ,E :—A person a,tei paying ho CompanyBl fly or hei~rs *lOO, should 10 he secures to them for 7 years ; hesecure In 7' yeari; or ffira r a, he providei fair them , ('56550 they would reeei year. . 1 JANUARY 9.0, ISO. VIE Managers of this Co pang, at a meeting held on l' the 27th' December 011, agreeably to the design i l n referred in the original 'pro peen's ' or circular of the Company, appropriated a lit us or addition to all poll ens for the whole of life remaining in force , that wire issued prior to the Is ofianuary, 1842. Those of Them therefore which Tr re issued in the year 1836, will he entitled to Li per cet t upon the sum insured; rocking an addition of *IOEI on every. 41000. That Is i elm will be paid When the policy becomes a claim imitead of the ;1000 original y insured. Those policies that were issued in 037 iv II be entitled to 81 per rent, or I $1.57 .50 on every '*looo. And those iiskited In 1t?7,5, will be entitled to 'a per nent, or 873 on every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist orJanuatY, 1842. The Bonus will be "credited to each polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. ,Ir is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated periodg. • 1 . ' • - : ' 111. W. RICHARDS, President. jolt's . F. J otes, Actuari. ' ,- rx-The subscriber It beenappointed Agent for the above Institution. an dis prepared effect Insurances on Lives, at the published rates, and give en ylnformatio desired on the subjeeti r en application at this office. f ' I BENJAMIN DANNAN [Pottsville Feb. Bth, • , 5-1 NATIONAL IFE ASSeRANOE Empowered lby CArrilt, Unitid State. B, .larni, Harvey, Esq.l Cha John J. Palmer, Eery. . Jenathan Gom4he,lllsq. James Boorman ESA. George Harday, E. Samuel S. Howland, Es Gorman A. Worth. lEsq. sainuet Id. Fox, EO. , J : . • ' Clement e. Biddle; Esti: Philadelphia. • GENERAL AGENTS AND MANAGERS. 1 i I'Vr the New York Branch; J. L;Tter.74 - Wall 5... New York; for the! New England Branch, E. A. • Grattan. Merchant's . ] Exchange,l3 - oston; for Mary land and Washington Branch, D. filclisain, Ger man el. Raltimore; for the' other Branches, Wm. Peter, 68 south 4th street iPhiladelphia. BA NKERS-51i4ctrant's Bank, New York. PH YSICIA NS.*-- 1 1 K. !Rodgers, Al. D. aud •A. E. Dosac.k, NI, D. NeT orli; Winslow Lewis, Jar.. 111 D. Boston; T. I . der, Bric At. D. Baltimore; J. 13arelay Biddle, Al. 1.. Philadelphia.. - ' ' 1 SOLICITORS.—W.: Von, Hook, New York; F. i f Dexter. Boston; J. ' I. Cumr.bell, Baltimore; Wm. W , I laleY, Philadel illia.l ! This institution, corded on tleMuteiti Safety and Folnt Stock principle, and !embracing all the recent improvements in the' science of Life Insurance,. alter having experienectl . the' most marked _lumen .'in Europe; has established offices in British America. t:id various parts cif the. United States, 'where its 1 principles aro winning equal favour and ...1 pprovol.- ' It%mongst the many .advantages winch tt are to 'all persons wishing to in Sure their lives, lst—its PERPECT seeualr'Orising from a large paid up and ' safely invested 'naval; 2d—its moderate rates of premium ; 3rd--ihe rani ;:ipation of all profits by the insured, which (as! the business of. the Society in Great i ll s r o it i m o n i l tk the ou u n s t e I s i re , ) e ae. o t d m e Pt ' b v e il h e tfi i h a as n a b l c tit ° po int r t v s e n r e y e - ; e 4 il t h e l l ; o g f i t v h "l e i r t o fo I t r A ;a7n r t e e d c t o i:, t w w -h o e t n h e i v rd e r s ° i r e g t u h t e r L.. !- , - , thaa obviating the objections agaihnt Lift Insuran il CM; with those whose incomes arc preearious;• and . i! who might dread the - r oisibility. of being in arrest. 11 with their premitilins,ard of thereby forfeiting their t! previous payments} •. •• ' li Pirmphleis containing the Society's rates , and every other information; may hri obtained 'on . application to the Agent, at NO. 03 south Fourth street, Philadel phia. of Charles De Fiirest, West Branch Valley, and at the efficeof tho'..(Outers* Journal; Poitsville. Jane 28th , • 1 ,• 1 , 26_ WILLItI' 111UIRUEID, 1 • lERCHAi TS' HOTEL, 1 Courtlanat Street, YORK • 31— August 2ftit S BRIG ..8RDO:11.11.E ; . 11t. II ZSPECTFULLY•in monity, to the ito-T• all the, get rtaltiejt ,ton Stoat. -Pottsville.JuneiS I " , - --1 ." ---7. ~ r ' - ' , • 1 ' "' .. • cook ~ '•''' , 1 - , - ,--J.: - - - c - 27-2L - - ''. - _ -•-..-,.--,---,-- -' • - . .. . , , , SATVRDAY AtIOVS'i 30, Mil!I B . T virtue of:Several write of Fenditiani Ezponus and Lever& Facies. 'issued coot of the Court of Common Pleas' of Schuylkill County, and tome direct • lc:ft — Will be expbsed to Public Vendue or outcry : • , - • •. ON NATIJIIDiIr,I4(F3Orii DAY' OF strocsr 1815,' at 10 fetlock; 'in the •forenoon;? at the Pennsylvania Hall, la ,Pottsvillerall•that certain- traet .or parcel of. land. situate inNorwegian . township, .In Schuylkill county, bounddd and described as &Hon's, to wit: be ginning -at a choesnnt oak a earner in a line of John Sumtzberry, thence riorth,ar degrees, west li t perch esm_w a, pine, 76 perches to a stone, thence south 67 degrees west a post, thence south 23 degrees east 16 perc hes to a post,thence s'otith67digrees west 3911 pe r ches thence by a stilel mountain south 23 degrees east 120 perchta to a maple, thence north 67 degrees, east 3911" -perches to'a stone,- thence by land of John Middleton south 23 degregs,east 220 perches to a white oak; thence north 67 degrees east 42 perches to a hickory, thence north 23 decrees West 6 parches to a atone, thence south 87 degrees, west 5 perches to a white oak,_ north 1 degree west 1511 perches to a pine, thence north 69 degrees, east 301 perches to a stone, thenee'nonh one degree, west 80 perches to the place of beginning— containibg 222. acres more or less, with allowance-of 6 per cent, Ece., excepting and also reserving thereon: unto George W. Richards and Volney :B. Palmer, their heirs and assigns a tract of Land containing 24 acres and 0 perches strict measure, heretofore conveyed to; them, with the appurtenances, cqnsisting of 11 miner's , Irouses.„Tunnels and Gaugweys opened for the purpose n 0 mining coal and iron ore: As the Estate 01 THOM , AH C. , WILLIAMS. . s ' I at one o ' clock; tiok'cyluocnkto,sien,tyhtetza3tenni.OoADl: 4 0 t p •t the I l h a a r u ,.lB . ls r , mi. i C IAEL GRAEFF, in the borough of Orwigsburg, o ii huylkill county"; 1 MI thatcertain tract or parcel-of land, ['Waive now ' or late in West Brunswig township, in the county of i sebuyikill, bounded southtrardfy by Tammany street. , Westwardly by land of Christian Sites, northwardly by land of Ferdinand Kretei, and eastwardty by Wash , ington street, containing one acre strict measure, with ! the appurtenances;conslidlng of a large stone building, i occupied as a ,Church. , I At.so, all thatcertain lot or plece.of ground. situate in the Elorough,of OrnicsbUrg, in the county of Sehuyl ; kill, bounded horthw'ardly by Tammany street,: east warily by Washington street, satithwardly by n 20 feet wide alley and westwardly by lot of Wm. R. Potts; be ' infra(' feet in tridtliand 181/ feetin depth, and marked in the general plan of said borough.' with No. 148, with the apprrtenances, consisting of n' one story weather boarded log dwelling house, ;with a one story back kitchen themb attnehed, and a log stable. .As the property of the German Reformed and Lutheran Con gregation of St. John's Church, In Orwtgsburg. Al Me same time and -plate, all that certaid messuage, tenement and tract ()fiend, situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill county, bounded and limited as follows, co wit: bounded bylunds of Nicholas Hittels, John Brown, Ir., and Frederick Shaeffer, and contain ing 50 acres, with usual allowance, and being the same tract of land Ailticli Isaac Moyer and wife, by deed da ted the 3d day , of bray 1830; Granted and conveyed to the said Conrad , Moyer, partiy.above named, together Xvitn'tte hereditaments and appurtenances, consisting of a stone aria[ unit and a saw mill, ' As the property of CONRAD MOYER. - At the sanie.tirie rani yiliee, all that certain lot or parcel of ground; situate in the town of McKeans lbuic, in the township of East Brunswic, in the county of Schuylkill, marked in:the general plan of said town, with N 0.57, bounded in front by Market street 42 feet 6 inches, then running alone'Vhesnut street 165 feet, thence along Botterplate alley Gn feet, thence-along int No, 50, the property of Henry Lutz about 110 feet, thence narrowing and forming Iwo ancles to Market street, with the appurtenances. consisting of a twa _story stone dwelling house, ,with a frame addition thereto attached, a one Story bark kitchen, and a small frame barn, With a basement of stone. As the proper ty of JOHN 11 , ..S ELT Z ER. -,' • , Seized and 'taken into Excretion, and to be sold by . . JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriffs Offme Orwltfs- 1, burg, August 0. 1845. 1, RANCE. "\ 'SURANGT, ANNIT ~ OF 01111,ADA. lIESNITT ST .rant Annuities and En and execute trusts. 7 100 en a ring/c life. or 7 years. roadie. mmally. annually. 6`o 95 • 77 1 36 2 26 • 1 83 3 20 2 09- ' , I fa 01 - 700 1130 years neat birth-day, 11, would secure to his fa te die in one yeat ; or for .1000; or tor 813 60 unnti ito them 81900 should lie '6O paid auhually durhig, '.lOOO whenever he dies ;, e $5OOO should he die in 111 1 1.1; SO .11 , ” S' . INTELLIGENCE OFFICE , ca) Q. arw. a a rllliE subscriber has added to his present business _1 of-Magistrate, and Genera; and Special Agent, that of an Intelligence Office, where all persons eith er mate or' female, wishing to procure situltions and employment, as well as those wishing to employ indi viduals, can tit all times call and receive useful infor mation, for a very , reasonable compensation. Office, Market st., Pottsville, Pa. June, 2.4, 10-3 mo N. M. NV 11,SON P.• CHOICE PERFUMERY: Tit E subscriber. r has just receivcil'a simply of the choieest kinds of Peril:artery. embracing a• gen. era I assortment of the best quality—inferior articles are nut kept: , Among the variety, is the Wowing Bouq de Carilline, ' Treble Extracts Vervcine, ' I herein, For! • Geranium > • I 1. . • Patchouly, JJ Ilantlkercniefs. Farina Colngne, Lavender, Bose, Florida and • Honey Witer,dtiuble and treble tlxtracts. • Otto or Rose Scent Bottles. Scent:Bagp. • . ' Genuine Bear'n Olt • Roussell'a l Pommade Philocome,•or 13( Glenn's India Mir Oil. - Roussell's India Hair Dye. hlichaux's,FrtTkle %VASIL Glenn's Rciinan Kalydor. hlaccassar Oil. Rose I iu Salve. cdfd Cream. an excellent article, Toilet• Powder and Boxes. . • . Vinaigre. de Rouge.. Rousscll's celebrated Emollient Paste, for whitening and soften II Orri's Tooth Wash. . Glenna Saponaccous compound ni Ilnussell's unrivalled Shaving Creg Old Brown-Windsor Soap. • Roussell's celebrated Aland Soap. Otto.ol Rose; Orange, Leinon, Musk, and a va riety , of other Soaps,. Clothe', Had, Whialrier, Teeth and Nail Brush , .es . • All of _which will be sold at Philadelphia priced • . . B. BANNAN,Ag t. by B 14,',40-- rAllAlsi FUND OCJETYof LOi'VDON ,ct of Parliament. 1,030 fits. ard of Directors rman, I r tiow York. .e & POTT, .:1112' ON DE.ILERS, ' • vice the nuention of the co - eczlon_afillelt stock, confining of an excluslvo gaptsgarelind - OrmitortadoktF, - nuNK Pon. SHERIFF'S SALES' cir • • REAL' ESTATE. / NEW CASH DRY GQOD, FANCY ANri TRIMMING • S T 0 ,R , ! ITHE. ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. 'I he subscriber respectfully Informs the citizens of Pottsville and the public In general, that he has just o pened a fresh assortment of the newest stylekof goods, consisticing of Silks, Lawns; Alpaca's, and Balzarines. - with a variety °Macy goods.. Also, a new and sple diPatyle of - Prints, Silk; nib:l-Alpaca and other shawls Blue, and Black Cloths of a superior quality. lie has alio on hand, • Serving Silk, Spool' and alent Thread of t hi best qtiglity, Glareiand Hosiery, Stratir-17eg h i orn„Githp, Braid and other styles of Fancy Bonnets, by the case v doz. or single Bonnet, ..Itert's and Boy's Leghorn ats, All of whichwlll be sold at the lowest cash prtc AN: es. Apr. ^,D 16 • • JOSEPH SICIRG' ILAMIiIIRG,STEAM MILL E coNsTANT Etipllly or . _ . ~ Flour, , Still; Stuff,' Rye; . ' ' Coto, 'Oatu„ • , 4e., &e. , - • For sale at . . tilarENNI A N'S ' - ''s., ' , = , . Steam Mill, I larnintru II Znltittg, May . !I ~:. ' . 1 22-3,nu. BOTTLED MINERAL WATER IPHE Oitizens of Pentsaille and the public in general arc inforneed that the subscriber. at his Ding. Store in Pottsville,' Jidaaitfaetares' and Bottles. MINERAL wierr.te, Which‘tvill be sold ou,reosonable terms, by the doz. or gross.', . " I lie invitee attention to-hla superior Sarsaparilla lie otrage during the warm weather. • • JOHN S.: MARTIN. • June 21; , Fishing. Tackle. - 5 - 1./Sl: i reclfived and for sale a good'assortment of of Fishing Tackle to which be incites the at tention of the an,gler and all others: J. S. C. MARTIN'S March 22, MOKE D SA'LM ON just received and for sale by ; • • T..& BEATTY.; ,, : May 3d, 4 ICORUK&S,--Alaar . lance hattea Prune& Also Prunes iii wooden boxes for'sate .verY ,cheaP at MARTMS'COnfictionarvSll4—' . . RiNEN Shetings3yad,s .wige,;;Larly and 'ciyipeOpießu'ag , faith, -- • . t I::l4lcottrAN; • Pottsville May;•3d;', - "": 18= 1845. peace I .:rhat bo Cents lvail? nr ninny CORNWALL PEACE t what do man 'avail 1 6be lies all dumb and pate, • And from tier eye Theapirit of lovely life is fading,— And she must die f - Why looks the ! loser wroth 1 the friendupbraiding 1 Reply, reply ; • Hath sh.r not dwelt ten long • 'Midst pain, and gricf,•and wrong 1 4 , Then why not did !. Why suffer again her doomuf sorrow, And hopeless lie : . . Why nurse the trembling:dream until to-morrow 1 Reply, reply Death! take her to thine arms, , • In all her stainless charms, ° • l And with her fly To heavenly haunts, where, clad in brightness, The Angels lie Wilt bear her there, 0 Death: iirall her whiteness ". Tar. PIRAVIDS , 9 . 4* Ear si.—Tfr original de sign and use of these extraordinary monuments of ancient citilization, which .hato - been lost in the lapse of time, have called forth, at different peri. ails, the speculative opinions of many 'of the most learned men of .the world. The last, plausible inirposeassigned them is the following. WC cut it' from the BaltimdrC American : M. Fialin de Periigny has presented to - the Na tional Institute an interesting work, of which he is the author, entitled, "De la Destination Mlle rUtilite Pertnanente des Pyramidcs 4'Dgiitte et de Nubie, contre les. Irruptions Sabloimeuses I.lu esert," &c., 1845; and accompanied it with the following communication, addressed to the Piesi dent of the Institute : To the President of the . National institute, Washington : - Mr. President-1 have the honor to transmit a copy Of a memoir on the Pyramids 'of Egypt and Nubia, which I beg you to present as a tribute of my rasped, to the National Institute. . In this work, summarily communicated on the sth of August, 1814, to the Royal Acadei4,of Sciences. at Paris, I have undertaken 'to demOn strata, by historical, rirehmlogical, geogr4hical and topographical considerations, and by physico;math ematical proofs., based upon very recent and au thentic documents— That the use of the,pyramids, as places of se pulture, was entirely accessory and Subordinate ; That these marcelfous structures conceal an im- lan portant problem in science; That their purpose wir to protect the valley of he Nile against the encroachment Of the inn& of he desert; That, placed as they all are, it the entrance 9f the valleys—which, from the region of moving sand, debouche, transversely upon the plain of the Nile—and disposed in conformity with striking laws, they arrest the sandy whirlwinds; by encoun tering the very causes of the evil; that is to say; bq ihtsenting to the wind, compressed within the mountain gorges, superfices of an extent capa ble of restraining its velocity—by opposing, in • • word, to the aerial current, a resistance equal to the excess of velocity necessary to displace the • sand: And, in fine, that far from perpetuating the pride and folly of the Phaioahs, they remain, on the contrary,. glorious monuments of the wisdom and science of the EgyptianS. =EI I hope, Mr. President, that you will have the goodness to direct the attention Of your learned Institute to my new explanation of the purpose ef.th . e pyramids—a eastern already honored by distinguished approbation, and in which historical, Physical, and mathematical science is so deeply in terested. . _ aponaceous g the skin It is important that the learned-world should be called upon to decide whether one of the finest leaves in the history of Egyptian civilization has not been discovered; and whether the l'Sphyux, which would seem to have been placed at the foot of the pyramids by the mystical genius of the ea- . creel colleges of ancient Egypt, for the express, purpose of challenging posterity to unfold thei r secret, has not been at length confounded.. - Accept Mr. -President, the homage ot the 'dis_ tinguished consideration of your ver4humble and Fisztl D 6 Pznsso et. Stele Prison al .I:kullens, Frani March. 24th; 1845. • ' q Shaving in obedient servant; ANECDOTES IiLDIFFRATIrE OF ARABIAN MAN -Si-EDS AND-"CHAILIFTER.--OENEDOSITT.-011 4 3 rainy day"the Cailipb Almoissemblppened as be was r i ding, to wander from his attendants. While he was thus tdane, he found en old man, whose ' laden with faggots, had just cast his burden, and was mired in a slough. As the oh!' man was standing in a state of perplexity, the Caliph quitted his horse, and went to tielping up:the ass. • !In the name of father and my mother, I beseech titer.: says the old Man, .ad BOt spoil tliy clothes.' *that is nothing to thee,' replied the Caliph; who; after haying helped up the us, replaced the faggots, and washing his hands got again ripen . his• horse, the old man in the meantime 'crying out, .0h youth may God reriard thee!' Soon after this the Ca liph's company overlook him, whom be, generous ly commanded to present the old pan with a no ble largess of gold. RtssivTaraxr.—The.GrecianEmperois used to pay the Caliphs a tribute: This the Emperor Nicephernswould pay no' longer; at not only that,', but requiring the Caliph in a ha - • sighty man. ncr to refund all he had received, added that, if he refuses, the sword should decide the !controversy. The Caliph bad no sooner read the letter, than in flamed with rage, he inscribes upon the hack of it the following answer : 'ln the name of the most merciful God; from Martin, Prince of , the Faithful, to Nicephorue,Dog of the Romans: Illave read thy . epistle, Thou son of an unbelieving mother :7 to Which, what thou • shalt'behulef, and net what 'thou ihalt boar, shall I j eery° foe arr answer.' lie immediately upon the irpridii . ..deFtimpd' i , marcite4iaslicaUti,iii log *thin gs Vith repine tindihutlitafi eittrieltrft rus the perfrarmiliieottitittontraii, - -' [TRiNSLATIOIS.] lecrnssr rN TUE LIVE Of A PIIIINCE.L-A Turk correspondent.of the Cincinnati Carefte, j tieing the arrival of Prince Canino in this ce l l try, to take possession of the Bordentown eati' of the lte Joseph Bonaparte, relates 'the full inr Thcre is quite a romantic:incident..con/ fleeted With thin, for the truth of which ;you r safely rely. The estate at Bordentown was qurathed to the young prince, with the exer;p; / : of a comfortable farm whicli was left to.Msill But the, father of Canino resolved that he she not take possession of his priaperty. Feming through-'his prodigality the estate would be sqn dered, of wishing to hold it in his own handi his owe use, he resolved to detain the yo -prince in Italy; The son, having derived hi! tie of Prince Canino Irons the Papal State., father hp control over his person In those Sta. and could by the laws of the Kingdom, imp; him there till ho was twenty five years of 54e There young prince having resolved to to America and take possesion of his rs the father to - prevent it, determined to. thriw in prison, and in the mean time to preclude possibility of escape, while they were in Fiore he.wroto.to the various ports in Italy, authbril the athenties to arrest him if ho should apf i t there with the intention ot embarking for any eign emantry. Finding himself locked in . on side, the' young prince gave himself up to del and awaited the day when he - should be curie. the Papal States, and be shut up in the veal a prison. But young' Maillard the•mean was active for his friend; though all his or seemed abortive. • • At length but One day was left in w:lich Ir cape before the father should : take the son tol sou. Almost in despair young Maillard hasten! Leghorn. and there to, his great joy found a tier 'jab vessel bound for New York.' Jumping int cairiage he hurried back to Florence, and (Lest bimscl in female apparel (a sign circa unt 'tureen the two. When Mfillard wiote him.) se, note toy the young prince, saying a female to see !him. 1 - Listening to , a , by-street his friend - awaiting him, who toll .him •of Sweedish vessel that was to sail next tivarnin New York. The prince needed•no urging, but stantly jellying into the carriage with Mail drove With all speed fo Leghorn, where they ' vcd a little after daylight. The was t in two; hours, and aboard of that miserable with . its miserable accommodations the y prince: as butried, and in two hours was ma out of port and away from the shores of hal After a passage of si.Kenty-three days he ar in New York: Maillailj went to London, mull passage in the packet for the United States. saw him a week or two after his arrival, ful of de light tp find .-his feet on American soil. Is a nobleman, and loves the United States hence than half our own citizens. He brought over witli him several 'fine dogs and some pheasants which has taken.to Bordentown to turn loose in its parks." • Rafter' NG von MON mi.—A young man Ram d Thomas Ryan was committed to prison et IS hila delphila on Monday, by Alderman Brazer, in de fault a( tort bail to. await his trial at co the charge of cruelly and unmercifully !ll his wife, a woman who appeared old enough 1, 01 his mother, and whom lie -married in the . tationlof thereby getting a sum of Money la ing t 4 her. Finding that she had placed other hands for safe keeping, and that hal not readily get at it, ho beat her every day,' most lautal manner, and once was seen to dri downistairs by the feet. He was frequent lj tozicated, and beat her whenever he becai They l had only been married ten weeks, and in a continual state of warfare. His wife's! _name wag Ann Ryan, and this was for LI& band. MAXI MO ion lilEHCn►NTa.—The follow lion:t i the New Evening Gazette:A genuine scoundrel is a man. who, 1 sanctity, bas obtained credit.; and, throui ligioas professions, keeps back property fri legitimate creditors, Credit or colifidencegiven to men •of di integrity, is l in injustice done to all 'Who hi') to their honesty. • Liberality should never be extended to th gardly - and deceptive. itislianything before. you risk'your reptii Smussmuso A setErr.!—For the benefit of our readers as ire fond of seeing bowl were' : .done a !Ong dine ego,' says.the Sale vertiier, we copy from a New gempstate 11 a- 4, revolutionary date, verbatim, the followil vertiSement. The, poetry will be found I , • larly worthy of condemnation :—.. 'Whereas. I, Daniel Clay, through mi.n Lido, was induced to post Ent wife Rhodi t Et, ler Miscellany, of March last, nevi beg I inform the public, that I have tat:en:her i wife; after 'settlin all her domestic broils-in an ami‘ble maMierls o that everything, as: ususi OD like clocki ork: • 1 [.. ' redh i ke Scissors rent in Wain, 'ac tuned the rivet out; , i , I. Now whet and riveted again, i They'll make the uld Sheets cut."). TAXING IT ihrox.xr.--Ati man named *lichen, condemned to be executed at °papass, has Published a card to the public, inviting Ithem to come and witness his death. This man has a ;. proper notion at moral,ilignity of hanging If his neck is to be broken for the benefit of the conimunity,ther should all trepresent to bave the proper effect produced on 'them. This sneaking mode of stopping 8 inp's.iireatti in private is ioo Much like a Turkish operation of the ba Two immense, clorely,-Fintod folio volumes, of sortie 1200 paia, hays just•been added to the li krary of the liouso of Lords. They coniain only an index of,.the Acts Of Parliament pasiid from 1801. to 18.141 'And yet all men are stiiii - sed to .knOw, the law ! „., good min shines amiably thtungh alllthe oh. seurity of his low iondition.''and a wicke d wan is a' pots laths wrdch *Midst d ;11 his ran dear. t • Never I ao tear is gettinfairdliar with ecirow; Tie.tt hini!to.day h) a cavalier way. A et 4 h 6 W seck_other qinuters to morrow. Lung you net weep, would you but pciep At tholiright side of every trial; runtime rind Oftett most kind,! • " lieit 'chilling Jour hopeo"with •Lel tie tea day carry away Its ayettlittle burden of sorrow ; Or you'ntay miss half of the bile's 1 That eMoes itt the lap of to-morrow, 1 • When hope is wreek'll, pause and retteers errOrOeeasioned your sadness; I If it beno,lerealler you'll know - How tOI steer to the harbor of iladneas.. NO. 35 A series of articles 'ecetiticd 'Wayside; :Notes Abroad" arO] now in course of publication , its the New York 'tribune. From one of Moot wo`or.- tract tho fill4wing description at sea ; r „ 0, thou. liage and Unbounded' Ocean r: faithful* w _ symbol of Oertiity and space! 0 thou; honest • h‘dy Nature, thou hut not treceimred.'_na:T.' The n. i promise implied in our friendly receptitai fru been ay (U1(1110 ilere, fat away fiorn the cunning con. trivanCes of law and physic, brick houties!and pa „ ved streets ;?with but wp/%4nk between itfo and r d, death, and :in the naked hands of.clopri4vrindts id and tv_amo,for nearly two weeki has OS), spirit at sheltered and entertained us, and ittthe - : ; calor or the tempest; in the zephyr and the thunder, bast fur schooled tie'Ond preached eloquently--Itare n ., i faith ! Pour the holiness - of this cliinee, of this-amen ity and love; into my helot-Limo that of Ithis har dy, hubky , hrcither-tailor,on tho waves of eterni ty—and„int4 the hearts of all my brethren of the harnan flUtilly, that, like yonder nautilus; winged' and wafted by 'holy aspirations, tfe may macti'our i te , „goal . , ; ' . • 1 Woe alines the great sun rising deal sad fresh from his bath*, yet glowing with mitjeaty..—• Theezure depths pave themselves with theithid .den pearls :and diamends, whom brilliant hues smi!o and sp:ivirle as In the dignity of hie purpose he passes, over them, onward and upw4 to the blue heacetii. • Gentle: and prosperous winds ELICITIX! their prayers to tTtie. blue and holy trinity of Water s and sky, and their blissful breath tills burasils and nobly make:a:the ship her courses. ' The day is' fineandshe'scerw lovely. l -1-The oce visional sight of n ses.gull or a shoal of porpoises . th e • s t orm y: vital or a sharß, help - toteske the hour one of 'passive and purO- enjoyment. ,All is in keeping. eNeeptins 'ooly man. 0' man C why art thou . alone.,uf all creatures, &Ise to: Gad, tb Nature and to thyself!' ;A: Teleran tar Ma leasing the sibeel; instead of loins forward by the lee-sider r came by the! weather-side, wherethe Mate Med i courting ti young damsel. This was a r gins citince to show his, great piowees and authority ail4an• tags, anti ! the young'casalier, with. a• heap Of pro frripbt cursti,S; ordered Lilo - ord sailor to , &Whack anti ; come by. the ico.sido. The cid' maw ret.inded Ind - made the- necepapary circtitit i , with a blush of indig •nation; in° yelling hero smiled- with self•intlitiore Alas ! great commerce is-tainted' in its my cradle, aid ineriliants, like others, begonia princes only by , haVitig slaves.. Ito wg be •nt a Aged •7 ti e Or t in lirJ, 11E1 'tung king Andnooi the 133 y is waning !' The_great em ' Mem of poorer,-litnetic-nce and' impartiality;..de scend3 in the western horison to a level: with the heart, anti casts into it another look of iietY and religion; to . , pupate it fur r the sweet mysteries of approacking . evening ! Yes, the sweet mysteries of rhordight !—D-ay-light and intelleCti fate ye ! ~This ineeit of the night nazis mitt Ye !-- "die a tiueldide, the heart is all she claims! The fantastic outlines of the.grey donde seem now like the moon's old and mighty castle Muni nated ; between wires? eolossai ?drake ,she pane* and looks as if at home and out of 'a window— IZZI ired took We , and,noiv, like huge mountains risinip;*tait they°• ry waters, with smiles snow-caßped,!ot.valth . edg. es gilded, as she retires 'behind' theM, change her lovely ;apparition into one still More bewitch- 21:21 iacing 'to he 'zpre lung- ' The soft:, silvery tipples of the wateryliay dance rejoicing before her that 'rules the night.' The voices of flee deep join melodious airs,' aid. sing 'They down to , the waters in Aips, they will tee the works of God. %limy breezes kiss the white rails into perfect unison, and the ship look, like an enchantedone: Amidst this folle4 concord and hany, the moon with. Arawie—ii•eloudy veil unfolds // her—one poly bright and laininnus spot, under the far-off !tritium, sug gests the glory of her uurobing—Nature is do her bridal Lett:land - it prayer is the offipring...- Ellin P , ll rt the I g her le en. lived nrine hu.- EU Tue 00on Farnr,n *SU pl 5 thtfLtlgEN. He talked?p his boys of the beamiesi of nature that etirroUilded them, and showed them in what a wonderful Variety of ways beauty is !a - Source of pleasure; Ho then bade them listen to the songs of the - bird?, to the fall of the waters, to the thou -sand soinida of earth and air—teaching them bow each added sonliethingdo the great account of Ifiv 7 ing bil;piriesS., When the wind blew, in their fl ees, of the sun shone on their foreheads, :or . the frail: hit the _ends of their fingers, be told-them bon Much each adininiacred to rnan'enjOyment, .If the airisai fragrant with the Bowers of spring. or thp-aisac . thay of summer, ho explained to them how tiAs:Mgans.of smell were made istitiservierii to SiMe' great end and as they lookellappott the ' inTetent tribes of batipy ereaturespartitkirig,of the various fuel presented to them by their, Maker's munificViire, he pointed out how MlO3O/0111 their ficssisres.,borr perpetually renewed, ton marvel • lousi *provided for, haw. infinitely Spread: 'Bce; said aie.;4oie great purixne of Providence, the grn, cal lesso# of crestion—happihesie . . y his I h rc •in ouhful 1 dd on 3181 M3lll ~' thing. in Ad- arer of , ad .IFt.Cd• presen a. lathe gave to gain to 'Tsaid he) is the nrater'el out of which ! pleasitre ie made; and he' who make most plea sure it; is Mi. man who ample're it best 7— .led.r...lith tiaid. fancy f underst.ind you, Papa. Nobody.can be happy unless he id s pleased' it something, bunt is not pleasure that Mates happi. netts.? ; ethay ,:t is my mermin;lese,ie'llirphien is ma d e bf pleasurro ; but the bie4 - ;'of 'I/leavings are 'limb Which do not bring aiiy pain aft& them. It would be a-hid bargain if you were ter borrow a penri,V tt.day. and have to'pay a shilling to.mor. to [ w for loam the losof it. Yet that . is exactly what [ - firople'do.who never think pf the consequences of a pleastti.. Do you recollect, when you were tittle gjil, how you ate the twelfth cake in excess; 'iris iuffercil from it, and ttiok disagrees. „41)ie'rovA1c.inr, and looked so wretched, outland° all unconiforiable about you! . When pantile the elks it..was the pennyworth of pleasure 4.tiwhieh I you wi!l , ,O'igcti to pay. the ithillingsitorth - ofpain. I .......fi m mi w es Min.? .11orak . r„' ZED INttl'ir Look flab. I=l S 3 ay.4.4.i *cud. out annually . oift mil- Dike l rrndrcd and e'ghty drausoMdpitirs, the cost.e( which would be betmeeri aii and leaven hun'iiredttemsMitl dollars: The airkruitliaid for Inariufectirrio' 'them iirfroro - 1200j)00 to 050, 00 . . . 13 ) . • • -
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