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    PHILADELPHIA
CANDIES
ONLY 121 eta. PER lb. WIIOLESALE
Everi body aaild big muUtirAm , iffu;ies *c
'• AT RICHARDpI:44'3,
No:- 42 Market street, ' below second street,
PRILADELPU!L
• ,
The 'Cheapest Candy Establishment in the Weald! •
THE subscriber having made considerable im
provement in hia manufiCrory, is now 'enabled
to offer his very superior Steam Clarified Candyiat
a less price by 15 per cent, than it has ever been
offered at. The price now charged is only $12,50
per hundred lbs. anAthearticle defies competition.
..Also on hand; at corresponding prices, a 101 l is
aniunent of fresh-and dried fruit—Nuts, cordials,
sytups; jellies, pickets, sauces , sweet oil, olives, "ca
pers, anchovies , sard ines, &c.. • - •
Lemon Syrup of a timerior qua lity,put up in good
style; and sold at prices vaiiing from 81,50 to 4.00
It is only necessary for purchaseistcr,try the goods
of Ode, - establi s brie n t once, to be entirely convinced
ofthe 'ffd'va_ntages'to be derived from purchasing at
No. 42:
Philada., Augnst 2, • 31-L3mo
•
CARD .
GOLDEN SWAN litiTEl(.,
• No. 69, N. 3dst., abscissa at.,
' PRILATILLPIIII.
CHARLES WEISS, PROPRIETOR,
BOARD --1 DOLLAR PEB.DAY
idr; This house is convenient to business, and only out
. • square from Market Street,go
idr PLEASE CALL •0
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N. B.—Stabling for horses-Livery stable attached.
Thilada., July 26, . 30-inso
Drags, Medicinei, Paints, Oil, ways, 4-c.
Thompson, Pancoast &
.WHO'LESALE DRUGGISTS,
'43. 40 MLLES? ST. PIIILATIAL
- • HAVE_ constantly on hand, a large as
- nieot of Dnigs. Medicines, Pointe, Oils,
Er Dye Sttiffe,&e., all of which they offer for
•• "' sale, at the lowest poSsible prices
Y T.. P. fir Co.. being agents roe manufac
- niters of pure White Lend, also for seve
-41 Wodow Glass and Hollow Ware Works, are
rhereny . enobled to sell those articles at Manufacm
:act's prices. and sometimes-even less.
N. ?1.--Coantry , Merchants. Physicians and oth
.ers, are respectfully invited to calLbefore purchasing
elsewhere, and they wilt , find it to their adviintaae to
iclo.so, as they can rely on obtaining goods free from
atialteration.
. Philadaf; July 19, 29-3 mo
*Ail BOOTS - & SHOES
Id*/
BY THE 'PACKAGE,
'CHEr2Pw.FOR C.dSH,
- • -No. 69. CHESNUT STREET,THID!.DA.
rinHE'subscritter doing an eiclusively cash busi es
ness, will sell good quality Boots and Shoes, of
every description, at Manufacturer's prices.
icr Purchasers are desired to examine the Mar.
ket. and .before buying. to call at No. 69 Chesnut
strect.Philada. - THOMAS L. EVANS. •
July 19. 29-6 mo
S. & J. J. ALLEN & co.,
• No: 7, South Wharves, below Maiket - street,
• • PHILADELPHIA,
TJAVE constantly onhand.and otter for sale, Blearli
_Lied and UnhieachetliWinter and Spring Sperm Oils.
Bleached Lard and Elephant Oil.
Bleached and crude Whale Oil.
•
Tanners' Oil. •
Also, Sperm Qindles,Bice,Groundnuts, &c.,to which
the attention of purchasers is invited .
Philadelphia, July 19th,
31)VERTISEMENT.
GEO. W. CROSS,
WAolesale Foreign 4- Domestic Dry Good Store
' At No. 30, Bank at. Phitada.
let, running sout,t6st., below Third street.
ALI. Goods. arneohl hPackage of Auction cost pri
ces, for nett , c, ash, nr iron six months credit, 5 per
cent is added to.llielnll.
The subscriber intends to keep what is strictly called
." one price store," and to sell all his goods at Pack
age or 'Auction cost prices for nett cash, or on time for
approved credit, and will then add 5 per cent to the
bill for the credit. Ile has established his business on
that principle, and finds it gives general satisfaction.
Customers can rely in buying their goods, at the very
lowest Market ra!es, as the loWest prices, are asked
first, by which time is saved, to both purchaser and
seller, and no necessity for beating 'down.
Ile has constantly on band, and will continue to be
supplied with a good assortment of seasonable staple
Dry Goods, designed for, and adapted to the near
country trade; to which he now invites the attention
of the Merchants of this neighborhood ; impressed
With a belief that they like many others, will patron
ize the system of transacting business adopted and
strictly adhered to by the advertiser.
el- Come and see ' GEO. W. CROSS.
No. 30 Bank street, Philaila.. •
27.-smo
Philada. July 5,
MINING ENGINEER,
•:„D
Mineral Land. Agent.
T - IXAMINATION of Mines and Estates. Surveite,
Topographicnl Plans, : Transverse and vertical
; sectional drawings eihihiting the Geological strati
fication of property; tracing beds of iron ore and
coal; examinations for sites of Iron Blast Furnaces.
and Reports made thereon, by
' THOMAS S. RI DO Y, jr..
Mining Rogineer. and Real Estate Agent for Miner
al Lands, No. 95. Walnut street, back.
I hiladelphia, July: 12, ~1545,
DALE'S DOUBLE BEAM
PLATF(IItM SCALES. .
DAT.E'S Single Beam
Pat (Orin Scales
Double " Counter
"- Single "'
"Even " "
Brass Beam " "
Iron
Patent Balances, ."
Spring 64 64
Ringand Nest Xi/eights
for sale WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL, at the
SCALE WAREHOUSE
OF
GRAY er BROTHER,
No. 31,,WALNUT St.,
Dealers in all kinds °filmic!' and Weights:
N. B. All Stales sold by us arc warranted to give
satisfaction in every particular. G: & B.
Philadelphia March 29' 13--
SPRING BALANCES, '
ADOZEN SALTER'S limrtioven SPRING BALAN
VICES, with and without Dishes, with a full supply
of the dilierent sizes of Dale," Platform and Counter
SCALES, just Received and for sale at the .GALE
Wharehouse of
. ' GRAY k BROTHER,
.No. 34 WALNUT St., below Second.
Philadelphia March 29, 13-
SCALES td, 50.--DALE'S EVEN BEAM COUN
TER SCALES ARE MORE DURABLE ACCU
RATE, AND . CONVENIENT than any Scale inns
will weigh from one grani to 100 pounds for sale at th . ,
very low price of 34 50 each. Larger size $5, .an d
.5 50 With Dish, warranted to give satisfaction.
• GRAY & BROTHER,
No. 31 WALNUT street.
33--
PtriladOphia March 29,
FARQUHAR & CA it P ENTER
CONVEYANCERS,
56 WALNUT STREET. PHILADA.
Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate boughs
,nd
Philadelphia, April 10
;;;;NR2:::11: -
et t tt
AI
' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT;
ON and alter December 1,1814 , no P ass i ner T ra i n
will be , mn on Sundays!.
Hours duetting on and after Monday, Aprlll4.
From Pottsville, at 8 A.M.,/ Daily . eseept Sun
Pbilada., " BA.
. HOURS OF PASSING READING.
For Ptdlade., at 91 A. DI., /
Pottsville .. 111 A. DI., •
RATES OF FARE.
Between Pottsville and Philada., *3,50 and 3 00 -
" Reading, *1 40 and 120
Plillada., April 12. . 15—
,
Iron and .Steel.
fpnE subscriber offers - for sale on the most favorable
J. terms a general assortment of the best quality -
English refined and common iron ;
American rolled and hammered iron;
-Spring, Cast . n d titular Steel ;
Swedes and American Blister Sued.
• Also, hoop, sheet, baud, - scroll, small, round and
'agnate Iron.
Juniata horse nail and other alit rods, &e. '
• = • JOIIN W. IIIDDLETON,
219 north 2d st.,.abOve .CallowbUl at., near the U. R.
Philada., August 24,
PlinadelOhla Auction Sales.
C. J. WOLBERT, Auctioneer.'
150.,..51 Malt= AIT. BELOW SECOAn ST. prinana.
Regular sale days!
Imported and Ainerican Dry Goods Tuesday & Friday
Mornings.
ithop Grinds—Every Wednesday fternoon. • -
Boots, Brogans &c.—Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock
Couatry Merchants will find at these sales, a large
and general assortment of Imported and Domestic &a
pie and Fancy Goods, to which their attention is inyited
Goods delivered on the day of Sales or as a respon
sible• person will be in attendance,wao r-a small re •
'numeration, will pack and forwara goods as directed.
• . - Thilada., January 11, ' • - .2-1 y
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^•1 WILL TRACI! 'YOU TO PIERCE TUE, SOWERS OrITIE.
WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BA,NpTAN,,AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, P-OTTSVILt.,'SCHUYLICIP, COUNTY, PA
VOL - XXI
EDICINES
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Wright'slan Vegetable Pills
OF ;
. THE NORTH ANIEFOCAN COLLEGE
Oflitertll,l. l ' ' •
IA MEI4CINE big ever been introduced to the 1 . ,k.
`t merican Public, whose virtues have been more
cheerfully; and universally acknowle4ed, than the a
bove:named ;
WRIGGT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
To descnnt upon their merits, at.thit late day, would
eem, tiale wholly. unnecessary, as very few indeed.
who read this article, will be found unacquainted with
the real excellence of the medicine But if further
proof were wanting to, establish . the credit of this singu
ar remedy, it might be foundin the fait that no medi-
Me in the country has been so
' SItADIELESRIX COUNTERFEITED.
Ignorant and, unprincipled men have cit various pla
ces, manufaitured a spurious pill ; and: in order more
completely to deceive the public have Made it in out
ward appearance to resemble- - the true medicine.
These wicked people Could never pass off their worth
ess trasiOut for the Assistance of certain' irilsr.eided .
storekeepers, who because they can puMhase the spu
rious artiSle at a reduced rate, lend theolseives, to this,
monstrous system of imposition and crime. ' • . -
The patrons ofthe above excellent Pills, - will there
fore be, on their guard against every' find of imposi
tion, and remember the onlygenuine - Agente - in Potts
ville; are Nessrs. T. & J. Beatty:
The following highly-respectable storekeepers have
u een ems:Slated Agents for the. sale of .1 • • :-
RIGHTS IRDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, 'FOR
• SCHUTLICALIA - COUNTY, • •• .
. -•,
and of whom - it Is confidently believed the genuino
'medicine ran with certainty be obtained .', ,
T. & J.:4leatty, Pottsville. : •
Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg.
Aron Mattis, Matiantango.
J. Weith, Klingennown.
Jacob Kauffman,Lower Maluintango.
Jonas -Kauffman, do
John Snyder, Priedensbarg..
Featherpfr,Drey &co. Tuscarora.
Williani Tagert, Tamaqua. ".•
John Maurer, tipper ahant
M ango.
M. rerrider, West Penn Township.
Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. •
P. Sclutyler, • &co. East Brunswick Township.
C. H. DeForest, Llewellyn. • .
E. 0. & J. Kauffman; Zimmennantowif.
Bennett & Taylor, Minrille.
George Reifsnyder; Ne
Henry Koch & Son, 7'l Keansburg,
Abraham Heehner,:Port Carbon.
John Mertribriddleport. . • .
Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. . ,
Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylk il l Maven. '
:BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
• The only security against imposition is to purchase
from the regular advertised agents, rind in all cases be
particular to ask for Wright's Indian Veeetable Pills.
Office devoted exclusively to the sale of-the inedi
•:ine, wholesale and reatil, No. 169-Race street, Phlla
detrhia' ' '
(*.Remember, none are genuinel except Wright's
ndian Vegetable Pills. . . '
P). 91,
MEI
NEW DRUG STORE
. -
--..:-....,.., E. B. EICHHOLTZ, & CO .; respectfully
:,'"`"- ---"', informs the citizens or ,rottgville„and
A,.....411F Schuylkill county eeneralfy,.that i hey have
.....--- , opened, (in the store . formerly oeropied by
, • _ Mr. Slatpr,) a general assortment ..r
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Dri n a, . - • ozedicfnes; :
Chemicals,
__' Paints,. "
.. .D.iles,l . .
! Varnishes, . - Putt
,4, '
•
• • Glasi, • '. ,Sprees, •
:! Patent Medicines, 4-e., 4c. ..-
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And solicits a share of public patronage, -confideatly
assurin'g, the public, that every. article in 'their line,
shall be of the first quality,and purely genuine.
Having served a regular apprenticeship'to the busi
ness in Philadelphia, those who favour - them with'
mil. earl rest satisfied that they ,will guard strictly dr
dahlia all mistakes, and have there medicines pot up
with the greatest earcaml•nicety. . - •
Physicians' prescriptions attended to with'partictiar
care at all hours.Cotintry, Physcirdls and -Btore
keepers,kupplied at a small advance encitSt prices.
December 3, • ; .49—It.
Di. Bechter's: •
PULIII,ONARY 'PRESERVATIVE,
For Coughs; Colds;: Influenza.% Catarrhs• Vilho'oping
Cough; Pains of the reast and Sider; Bronchitis;
Asthma; Croup; 'Difficulty of Breathing and Ex
pectoration; Shortness of Breath; lntiam-. .
•
oration of the. Lungs; and arrest- of
approa.Ming Consutnptin6_
IT has been but a feu' years since this medicine has
been introduced into this country, and has been pro-.
ductive ofd he most astonishing and unexpected results.
'As severatumdred Certificates of its effects have beep
heretofoire published, it is only. necessary now to re
mind the public where it can be obtained genuine
. Throughout Germany it is hunis:iiiti the "Lift P e
server," and is the only medicine in use 'there for the' t
hove affections
It is put up in half pint bottled, with full 'directions ,
50 Cents a Bottle :
Piepared only (from Ilia original receipt Obtained at
a great price.) and sold wholesale and retell, at Dr. Lel
dy's Health Emporium, No.-191 ninth Second street,
near Vine, (sign, of Alm Golden Eagle •and Serpents,)
Phi adelphia
For sale in Pottsville, by :•• .1 BROWN,_, Rt.
WHO EVER HEARD OF •
•
Dr. Leidsog:Celebrated Oi n tment
FAILING to cure' the 'fetter, Itch; I)ry and .Watery
Pimples of the face and body, Feats": biruptions, and
.671 Diseases of - the Skin?
.
Of the many thousand bottles, (it is put in bottles witt
the words "Dr. Leidy's 'Fetter and Itch. Ointment
blown in the side.);pece has an instance been knowr
or heard from where it had failed. A numberof refer=
encen can be tnadewbere it has been Moulin 'schools
factories, on board of VCSSMS, and in families, and err
tlfientes could be published of them, bill for the delica•
cy in having names published in connection with SC
loathsome and disagreeable affections.
.
.
al- Price 25 cents per Bottle.• .
It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail •
Dr. Leidy's Ilealtik Eau:swim% No 191 No:th SECONL
street, below Vine: street, sign of thr Golden Eagle an,
Serpents.) Philadelphia, and by all the different Drug
gists and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leuly'sadver
tisement of his "Blood Pills" in another column, (whirl
please refer to and read, (besides many others through
out the Country.
Sold in Pottsville! at J. G. BROWN'S 'Drugstore
(late Eating's.) • •
Slay 11, 1811,'
7,7
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IS'CAIZPA":
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ACOUSTIC OIL! -orf'4
ril THE ORLI CURE ma 11;4.
'DEAFNESS \V,
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16,21
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Scarpres
,Compouifti lireosoteAcoustic Oil,
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FORO° cure of DEAFN ES 8, pairs, and the Is
charge of matter from the ears; also ell those disa
greeable noises like the buzzing of_inseets ,falling of
water, buzzing of steam, 'cc., &c. which ars symptoms
otapproacWng deafness and' also attendant with the
disease: .
, -
cznrzcAitas.
The following Editorials and certificates wl be read
with Interest as ahey speak facts, which are "stubborn
things." :
Moire EXTRAORDINARY Coast—lf. any have •donbts
they may now dismiss them, and t•betnost incredulous
may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of
cures, and many of them very remarkable--by the use
of .Scarpa's have been published, but this 'caps
the climax.' Young or old may yet recover bearing.
A lady In Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about en
years or age had been gradually, getting deaf for more
than 40 years, so that It was next to Impossible to make
her hear conversation in the loudest , tones of voice
Last winter she was induced to try ''Scarpa's Oil for
Deaf/Mts.' • It is only necessary to add that she has us
ed two bottles, and that her bearing is perfectly rester
.
ed—the !soared. • •
DEAFNESS Coagn.—The following ext ract trout a,
letter written by Mr. Johnson of Bostoncto a friend in
this city, is important.
°llia bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Dearness, that you
sent me, with thewish that my daughter. would try It,
has been used, andin its effects, have astonished all;
you know how very deaf she has been since she was
three years old—she now hears quite well, but, as the
medicine has all been used, I wish you to send me an
other bottle, which I have every reastitt to believe vvi
crueller entirely.'—,-Mitnes.
For tale by B. B. GUMPERT, No.:120 Ncrrtb Second
Street, Philadelphia, and by
• ' •MICILIIOLTZ & SANDERSON,
Agents, Pottsville
30—
July 22, 1243,
DR. O. C.,LIN'S.—TEMPERANCE LIFE
BITTERS--an . unequalled Strengthening
Medial!, fm-persona laboring under. Pulmonary
diseases of tiny kind,•for sale at MARTIN S Drug
ißtite. March 22, 12-- .
t
Th e n lin Ingurame Co.
IOF PHILADAI.PRIA,
Capital 100,0 t0 ,: Paid in.
. C4rtei; Pprtyal,• •
. COIiTINUE to m a te Maumee, permanent and lim
ited, on every deaeription - er. property, in town and
country on the usual favorable -terms. Office 163}
Chestnut' Street near tifth .Street.
CHARLFS N. BANCIEEP., President.
. .. • •
Charles X.; Ba ' Santee/ Gros',
James Scots, , Frederick Brows,' " •
Thomas Hart,. • 'Jacob R. with, • ,
Thomas S. lento*, Geo. W. Richards.
'Tobias Wagner, I .hlordecai D. Lewis.. ,
ctiAttLEs G. ['ANDREU, Sec'y. I
• The subscriber had,. been appobatbd agent for the a
hoiie mentioned instilution. and is now prepared to
make insurancv, on eyery description: of property, at
the lowest rates..
• ANDREW RU
. Pottsville, Jane 19.1841, . s—tly
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" - --••••- 'oFP - IRLE-OF , THE ,: •
t 1
Spring Garden Mama Insurance
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. emparly.
,
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ri, HIS Company having organized ateor lag to the
': provisions of its 'charter; is prepare to make
Ineurances against I , iiss by Fireisn'the urethan' pciple,
combined wit th e ecurity of ajoint stock eardral..—t
The advantageof this system Is, that efficient secrity
is dirorded at the lowest rates that the beeiness ca be
done for, as the whole profits (less an Interest n to .
'exceed 6 per, cent. per annum on the capital) will be
turned to the membdis of the institution, without the'
becoming - responsible for any of the engagements or li
abilities of the Company, furtherthan the premiums a
tually paid: 1
The,great successl which this system has met with
wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors
to'request the.atteltion of the public to it, confident
thatit requires but nbe understood to be appreciated.
The act of 'ileum ration, and any explanation in re
card to it, may- beiobtained by applying at the Office
Nitthwest COMM' of 6 1k and. Wood sta., so of B. BAN
NA N, Pottsville.. 4 • , . i
ILA 'RENCE ,SIIIISTER.,' Psesident.
.., L. KRUMBIIAAR, Secretary. '
'DIRECTORS,
1 Corwin Stridart... --Robert L. Longhead,
Joseph Wood; ' George M. Troutman, .
Elijah Dallett, Samuel Townsend,
P. L. Lagnerenne, • Charles to kes,
George W, Ash;
Tay 11,1614; I Abraham R. Perkins,
,
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'Fhe subscriber)* been appointed Agent for the a-',
hove Company, and is now ready to make insurances
° t;b. 'l a venal, th'sri :a " r o y l in s varyin g npertg o a o t n rag e s ir k tm c l:
t rz
per $lOOO annually. The rates.perpettiallY on stone and
brick Buildings In good locations is only 2 per cent—and
if the Company should prove to be a profitable concern,
thin persons insuring in it partake of the profits without
inEurring 'any riote r The charter Is the Same as
those of. the Insurance Companies in New Frisian&
For further part culars appty to the subscriber.
I
1 • B. BA NNAN.
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wiLLI:PLWAVRTGIIT
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LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GIRARD
ITY & TR
OFFICE
i-mr
' : i k o K w E m l e tt x tr , a a n ‘ e ,
- Rates for i
Are For lye
.IFE INSURANCE, ANNU .
'ST C 0 . ,, OF PHILADA.
•
159 CHESNUT ST.
'on Lives,grant Annuities and En,..
receive and execute trusts. ,
iisring $lllO Ifie.a single life.
.r. For; years. Fez. Life.
, • annually. annually.
20 , $O9l ' $995 $1 77
30 134 • .1 36 '• 2 36
.40 - ' •1 69 p 183 . 3,20 •
50 . . • 1 962 09 _ . 4so - '
, 60 e • 435 ' . 4 91 7 00 . -
lExsiet.E :—A person aged 30 years next birth-day,'
y pay ing.the Co,mpanysl 31, .would secure toliis fa
nutty or heirs $100; should ho die in one Vent ; or for
$l3 10•11 e secures to them $1000; or for-$l 3 fifi annu
ally for 7 years ;he secures to them $l6OO should he
die in 7 years; or fors23 60. paid annually • during
life Ito provides for them $lOOO whenever-he dies;
for $6550 they would receive $5OOO should be lire in
one year. . 1 • .
J.VIVARY 20,1845.
THE I:filagers of this Company, at a meeting held
on the 27th' Deceinber ult., agreeably toethe design
ilir
inferred in.the original pectus or circular of the
Cpmpauy. appropriated nun or addition to all poli
cies for the whole of A fe, remaining in three, that
Were issued prior to the let ofJanuary,, 1842. ThOse
ot them therefore Which were Issued in the year 1836,
uill beentitled to 10 per cent upon the sum insured,
making au addition of $lOO on' every $lO9O. ' That is
$1100..4011 by paid when the policy becomes a rlaim
instead of the $lOOO originally insured. Those pnlicieti
that were issued in 1837 will he entitled to 81 per cent,
oi• $B7 50 on every„ $lOOO. And those ~issubil in 1838,
„will be untitled to; 71 per cent, or $75 nn every 100,
'and in ratable proportions on pill, said policies issued
,Oier to Ist of' January, 1842. , --..
iThelloals will be credited t 6 each pokey on the
bunks enders Ail on presentation at the Office. .. /
It is the design of the Company. to continue to - make
addition or bonus:to the [Miklos for life al.,.fated
pieriods: - • . 1 ., .
..!-, .' • r . .
' ~ i. B. mi . : n)CHAßDS,Presidetit.
JOHN F. Jested Actuary. .;. ' -
I *The subscriber has been appointed A gent - :for the.
'above Institution. and is , prepared elt;ct Insurances err
Lives, at the.publiFihed rates, and-give an yinformatioe
desired owthe.subfeet, on application at this office. -
j - • : 1 . ' BENJAMIN-11ANNAN
Pottsville Feb. 81h, ' • - s—t
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NATIONAL: LOAN FUND "
LIFE 4 iSSURA,NCI:: SOCIETYof LOND ON .. I , .KtnpowerCt! by Act bis•Patlicment.
C.17TA1. • £500,000 sm.
•
i . United States Board of 'Directors.
.Jacob Harvey, .q. Chair Man, l " •
John J. Palmer. Eeq. " • -
Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. , • ,
1 James-Boorman Esq.•' }New. York.
',George Barclay, rsq. . • "
1 Ramuel S. Howland, Esq. ' j
; Gorman A. Worth, 'Esq. i
, Samuel M. Fox,' Esq. -
Lelement C. Biddle,, Esq. Philadelphia.
I GENERAL AGENTS AND MANAGERS
- - - -
Ferthe New York, Branch. J., L. Star, 7:1 Wall s'.
New Wrkv, for the Nee' England Branch, E. A.
Grattan. Mercliantris Exchange, .Bosion- for Mary.
hind and Washington. Branch: D. Mellvain, Ger-
Mart st. Baltimore"; for the other
,Branches, Wm.
'eter,GB south tilt street Philadelphia.
ir 'BA NKERS --Merchant's Bank. New`Yerk.
E. Rodgers, M. D. and A. .E`.
lfosnek, M. D. - Nlw York; Winslow Lewin, Junr.,
D: M Boston; T. IL' [truckler.. ht. D. Baltimore; J.
Barclay Biddle: Mr. D. Philadelphia.
rsoucrrotts.,Lw: Van, Bonk, New York; F.
Busier. Bosron;'.. M. Campbell, flaunter?, Win.
Philadelphia.
t , Thisinsitiutior4 founded on. tl - e.Nfutoal Safety and
Joint Stock Principle. a mi.embracitg, all the' recent
,improvements in
. the science 'of Life lnsirrance;
itter having experienced the most marked ,suceas
in Enrope c has mtabliihed offices in British America.
and various pator,l,of the ,United. States, wherejts
principles, are winnieg equal favour and a pproval r - -
.Amongst the ,xnany advantages which it °Tim to
all permits wishing to - insure their lives, e , e Ist—its
tEREICCT irOM a larg e paid up and
.safely invested capital:- 2d—its m oderate, rate*, of
iremium: 3rd—the participation of all profits by the
nsured, which . (its the business of theßotiely
Great Britain and elsevrEtere„ has become very ,exten
ive,) is of the utmost beriefit and importanee ; 4th—
the use given to the Assured of two thirds of the a
mount of their foriner payraer.ti, whenever' required
=thus obviating the objections against Life Insuran•
ens with those , whine incomes are precaridus, 'end
who might dread I the possibility , of being in ;wear
With their premiums, and .of thereby forfeiting their
previous payinsota.,
~" . . .
Pamphlets containing the Bociety's rates and every
:other infinmation, i maybeobtaiped on appricatirm to
ttaAgent; at No.I 68 south Fourth street,Philadeb
'phia. of Charles -De Forest,' Wrest Branch Valley,
mid at tbe'offir:c of the MUMS' Journal.
'l. Jane 28111 : . ;- 26- ;
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• WILLIAM- 'ffIUIRINEID,
IVIERCHANTS' HOTEL,
1.
- 1 Courtlandt Street, •
BRIGHT B POTT,
'.l - iIRDli 7 .4li r E" 4- - IRON DE.1LE1244,
. . .
At ottelown HI,
1 , ,
- ,'T)ESPECTFULLY' invite the attention of the corn
,.fl smithy, to the inspection of their stock, Consisting
bumf* generalties of an.exclasive Hardware and
fron Store.,, . ,
I
' .
•i P ottsville .Jaissl 7
IYOOTTSVILLE''OF 4 NERAL4ADVERTIS i'4:..
. • •
AND tam OUT PROM THE cilfgams OF Ifoustenta. METALS' WHICH oftWaiva STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR 178$ /OD
•
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Fl~tEliasTsmuaicr,
DEMNITY AGAINST LOSS -BY ;FIRE
NEW ;VOItli•
August filth
aEonot nrnowr, •
FRANK VOTE,
... 1. ' ~S
SATURDAY. MORNING, 'SEPTEMBER t 845.
JINNEfrITION T OF' TEXSS.
GREAT AirIFIRAVTION't
HARDWARE IRON .STORE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has.just, received a
splendid assoktmeut of if ADDWARK,-IRON, STEEL,
HOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS: .fkc.,
which added ;to his.fonner stock presents a Variety to
those desirous of purchasing, tinsurrsufised in.the
pion, for quality and cheapness., A. large , assortment
of the best Ales at pricei ranging from 75 cents to /AIL
, Grindstones, . 5 cent per lb.
American Steel, ? . • 81 ' ' •'s'• •
Best Cast Steel; A • • 181 ,
Lead, • •, • .• - " "
. Roiled Iron, . - • 5 . "
Nails by the Keg,
• Tin, 5 boxes for/ 06, cheaper. than smee.wfro of
all sizes very low. His assortment consistaitartly of
Anvils, Bellows, Spikes, , Knives and Forks, Armonk,
Nails, chains,Shovels, a nd . Tee and 'Coffee' Kettles,
Spades, very cheap ; • ;:ltucketi;Loiins; Rifles, • '
Planes, Saws, liatchets,„ p ltillebarre &Mums and
Hinges, Vites,WagOn box-!Ctain Scythes,•Slekles,
ea, Hay and Dung forks, ; :Flies, Daspsndle slicks;
Ilobnails,llprseshoes, Pantf&c. AlSo, Dye Stufil,
Copper and Iron Kettles; ,'Glass, Varnish, Tatty,
And every other article usually kept in Hardware
Eitablishments, all of which he . sells - at 'a very low
sate, Persons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths,
Carpenters, Cabinet M.ikers, Saddlers, ect., will find it
to their advantage by calling and examining his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, cor
ner of Centro' and Marks street: .. . ' • • •
He' tenders his unfei. ed thanks to his , old friends
and customers .for their. liberal support, and solicits,
their further Patronge. - • '
- •GBOUGE H. STICHTER. ;
Pottsville, August 16, 1845. 1 ,, , '
Glenn's Celebrated Preparations.
wAREANTED to change Grey. Light; or Red hair,
Whiskers, or Eyebrows, to a handsome Brown
or let Black; without staining the skin or injuring the
hair in the least. The colour is natnral, and will not
rub off or soil the whitest muslin,Price 50 cents. .
GLENN'S ROMAN l „
ALTDOR,'.
A certain remedy for Pimples, Fieckles, Tart, Moth or
Morpbow, Redness, Blotches, Sunburn, Tenet gcci
It may be used with perfect safety on the most delicate,
complexion. and gives the skin. a soft and fair appear
ance. Price 50 cents per bottle.
GLENN'S INDIAN OIL, !
For promoting the growth and beautifying the ihair,
giving it a glossy softness, preventing it from fjiling
out, removing dandruff c. • It has" the property of
making the hair dark, and preventing it from turning
grey and being pleasantly perfumed, it is excellent for
dressing the hair in general.' Pries 55 cants. I
• GLENN'S ROSE TOOTHPASTE.
This very pleasant and perfectly safe denttifice gives
a pearly whiteness to the teeth, preventing and remov
ing spots ofincipient decay,-gives firmness to the gums
and sweetnead to the breath. Price 25 cents
, GLENN'S DEPILATORY
Removes superfluous hair from the face; neck; and
arms, without injury to the skin. Price sficents.
GLENN'S REAL. BEAR'S OIL, .
Warranted genuine, and refined ttya peculiar 'process;
for promoting the growth and beautifying the hair thin
articiels confidently ream:amended: It is also very,
useful for reenoving Scurf and Dandruff, and for the
heads of children. it ivpleasantly perfumed, and is for
sale in bottles of various sites. • . • •
GLENN'S CURLDCG FLU!
Giving the hair a beatuiful curl, and k. pipg it In curl
en warm or damp weather- Prime '5O, nts.
• GLENN'S SUPERFINE PEAR POWDER, - •
A heautiftel Cosenetic,idlaying flush , of heat; giving*
fairness to the complexion and to-the features; en many
persons a clear and transparent so I neas of expression.
Price 25 cents per hot.
GLENN'S TOILET AND NIL-SERV POWDER
liconfidenily recommended to the ladies as 011ie ve
ry best quality, and entirely free from grit or any
pespicions ingredient.. IS is beautifully white ithdaO ft .
and is sold'plain, or perfumed with various odeirs.. i 0 ~
The above named exellent articles are centldentlyrei ,
commended to the public as really good. They have
been in general use for mrusyyearn past,
and have fid=
ly sustained their well earned reputation. -1 '
Prepared hy' 1., W. GLENN, ,
Manufacturer of Perfilmere, Fancy Seaga, die.,- No.
It South Third Street, opposite the Exchange; Phila.:
delphla.." • ' ' • ~. • • • . . .
,
Fer sale in Pottsville, by , U. BANNA.N; Agent• .
- August IR, -. '.. • • 33 ...
. ,
OM' S:
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE !'
2Pc;2.Q.atyczertillicob •
TIIII siibscriber has' added to his present business
of Magistrate, and ketteral and Special Agent,
that ofanslntelligence Office;vgh . ere petr,oit's eith
er male or female. wishing to procure situations and
employment, as well as those wishing to emplksindi
viduals, can at all times call and receive useful infor
mation, fora very' reasonable compensation. Office,
Marttet st;,POttsville, Pa.
„June, 2S. 26:3m0 N. W ILSON, J. r.
CHOICE PERFUMERY.
THE subscriber has just received n . supply of the
choicest kinds of Pertumety.'embrncing a. gen.
oral assortment of the heat quality=-inferior articles.
are nut kept Among the variety, is the following
Bouq de Carolinei 1 Treble, Extracts
Vervcine, ' ,
Jasmin, For '
Geranium
Fate.houly, tiontlkorcniels.
Farina Cologne, Lavender, lloSe; Florida
,and
Floney Waier.donhicand ti
Otto of Bose scent Bottles.
Hones Wa'i - er,donbleand trade extracts.
. Scent Bags..
, .
Genuine Bear's Oil.
Rousselfe Pommade Pkilncome, or Beef's Marrow
Glenn's
_lndia
Rousselfs India Heir Dye. '
Michaux's Freckle Wash..
Glenn's Roman Kalydor. , • •
Alaccassar Oil. • ' •
Rose I iuSdve. •
• Cold Cream. an 'excellent' artiele. . .
Povider and Bores,
Vinaigre de Rouge.
Itoossell's
for
Emollient Saponaceous
Paste, for whitening and softening the skin' ,
Orri's Tooth Wash.
Glenn's SaponaceoUS compound for Shaving.
.":,,RousselPennriialled Shaving Cream. .
Old Brown Windsor Soap.:•
RousselPs celebrated Almond •Soap.i
-• Otto of Rose. Orange, Lemon,: Musk, and a vs.
• riot) , ofother Soaps. • .•
Clothe, Hair, IVhisktr, Tceth nod Nail Brush
-- - •
All of which woße sold at Philadelphia prices
by B. BANNANoIgI.
D e e ; 14,, - • !
NEW CASILDIII7 GOOD, FANCY, AND TELIIMINO
. • STORE,,,
TN TIM.' ROOM POItMEItLY OCCUPIED BY
L AIRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET.
3he subscriber, respectfuliy• informs the: citizens of
Pottsville and the public in immoral. that he has o
pened a fresh assortnichtuf the newest styles of goods,
comustiong,of . . • . • '•
Silks, Lawns, Alpacas, and Baldtrines:
with a variety of Riney gOods. Also, a new nets andiple
did style of '
Prints, Silk, 'Fhibd Alpaca mid other shawls
Blue, and Black Cloths'of aiiiperior quality.
- Las also on hand, ' -
Sewing Silk, Spool and .atent..thread of Me
best quality, Gloves 'and Hosiery, Straw feg
horn - , Gimp, Braid aiid. other etyke of Fancy
Bonnets, by the ease; doz: or gawk. lter*set.
Metes and Bpy's Leghorn afs,
Al! of whiebisfil be sold at the lowest easb r ees.
'APL 29 • . JOSERHI nnneN.-
. „
BOTI'LED .1111NERAL WATER.
.r. pmeithens of Pottsville and the politic In general
are informed that the subscriber, at his Drug, Stare
In Pottsville; Jfasrfactuw end , kettles. , •
'IIIIIIEitAL WATIF:k
whisk sold ori reasonable tennis, by tliNion. or .
Re Invites nitenilon to his superior Sara/sportlla Jle- .
- erreige during tiler
' "her,
' -'JOHN S. C. MABTIN.
June 21, ,
INNENl3hectinp 3 yard,/ wide, Large :and
lAgmall Looking Glailies, Carpetings and Rugs,
for sale cheap by.
Pottsville May, 3d, .; • , • 18
SMOKE D.SAT.MON jaas received and tor side
Oby' - 2 ! Si J. 'I3'EAT"+"Y. •
'May 3d: • , • is—. •
CM
RUNES.—A few fairei &ries Primes.' Also
Prunek in woOden.lsixen frit •itale very cheap
at MARTIN'S Confectiiniao . Shop. .
. . •
Wcuited ,
•
50 F . l.ntaloon & Yes i t ta M i rt at
dfr. TAYLOR'S,
60 . 111 0 1 of ,Cenlns sts.
July 12.
.
GLENN'S INDIAN DYE,
ME
MEI
. lahe Drunkaao Dream. .
I saw witheeendy waking) eyes:
And a strange and strong reality,
. My wife in her dying agonies, • :
• And a fiend with a (ace replete with glee
Calling her,,mockiug by hpriname.
Adon he spoke--= - "Ob, oli;"said he,• •
"A husband drunk as dranV can te l -
Bite at the bosom, starvellnig young
Thy father is drtink, thy mother is dad
Live to be doomed; live to be hung— '• :
,• - A•pauper,a felon; but - die Irmo - bed." . ,• '
' I saw my eldegt 'born in ragd. •
A quiet, silent boy was he;
lint bit wasnat the. soul that drags
• Days tainted bylife's leprosy. - , .
Proud in his youth well spent, •-• • '
Sad in bit hopes to tatters ion; ,•
• A bosom - bursting with amine's dismay,
. • Blasted the bud ofhis promising May.
I saw, and how 'my soul shqik then,.
•• lip daughter (inyjny, my pride,,
• ' Ere I had turned to a pestilential den
'My home and its fireside ;)!, !
1 saw: her, my fair and delicate child—
' Yes once she was delicate: and fair,
Meek and lowly, genMe and •mild;'
And ever withabftest speech to 'Patel
I saw her with froutlirazenand bold,
• Bloated and broken ere she was old ; '
' - And loOks I saw fromher deice chaste eyes t ,.'
; • ..?And words Iheard from her lips,pucc pure,
Telling abroad her infamy'
And shrlek'd with pain beyond endure!
,•' And then l'imw a younger ; Trame ; ' •
- My fair bided Mfred, he was there ; • . •
I remember the time when,he nightly came '
To myfeet, and rearmed his little prayer :
• And tomi•with his face of innocent. mirth, '
And his voice of cligerful, chirruping glee ;'
And Will; who lit tqf oar °Purling , hearth
• • With his flashes of infant Jollity:;
- • And George, a smiling and gentle boy, • •
: Who lived in a quiet gush of joy.;
And theywere gaol-birds, with saddenYd faces,
Cursing and railing; without a gleam,- '
A ray of thought in all•their traces t• • ,
Trembling I woke, , .1 :
And trembling spoke, .
"Thank. God !liras but a Drunkard'i Dream !"
BIJLWEIL AND HIS VViis.--Carsz OF TIMM.
SEPLICSTION.--.ThO author of those capital articles
in the Boston Atlas, the "Pest end Ink Sketelres,r
in the following extract details the. commonly re
ceived opinion olthe cause which led to the sepa
ration of Bulwer from his beautifel and accom-
Oohed wife. We do not recollect ever having
seen the matter so fully istated:
Bultier for the sako of convenience, . occupied
chambers in the Temple which he used as a study,
butin p onseguence of his fregpent ',nocturnal eh;
sences from home, Mrs.: BulWer bdg,an to suspect
that it served other purpoies than those of medita
tion and manuscript-mdking.'. Ono morning (so
runs the gossip) Bulwei informed his lady that he
should bo absent from town, three or four days, . and.
bade her a very affectionate adieu. The lady',
however, was not to be done and on the following
morning She put into practice a plan which she
had formed for the detection Of her sup2osed de
linquent husband. .
About. II o'clock in the '
;'morning succeeding
that one,. on which he had, professedly left his
Wife.for the purpose of attending to pressing.busi- .
ness in thm
country, thopoptilar novellist was sit
ting clad in his magnificent; dressing robe,in his
chambers in the Temple in Company with a fair
but frail lady, Who; with him, was doing ample
justice to an elegant breakfas!. The fragrant ani
ma of the Mocha berry filled the chamber—the
prawns lay in tempting profusion in the China
dish—poached eggs, looking like primroses on
snow banks, gladdened the eye—crosses from the
btook,in all their dewy freshness, invited the fin-,
ger of the consumer,—in shert allwas as it,should
be; and the gay voice of "Pelham," and the sil
very' voice of his companion, - .the little French
milliner," proclaimed that 'care' was for awhile
flung to-the winds.. But alas! for all sublunary
delights l—thero came a 'rap at- the door, and im
mediately. afterwards—without the; slightest, cere
mony—Mrs. Bnlyver made her appearance, and
scene ensued. It was currently reported, and be
lieved, thlif addition to violent words, even
blows were exchanged Ccertain it is, however,
that the novelist and his wife from that day parted.
How the lady IMs revenge'd.lierseif,' the novel of
"Cheveley, or the Man •uf ffonor," in which "her
husband is mercilesity attacked, sufficiently shoWS.
We /TIE ALL Cow .% nes .I:7c TuS. De.na.—This
is,a good story told in an Briglisli paper of a 'yonirg
Hotspur in the ain't), who 'challenged a veteran.
for gomeslight. canto, to fight:a duel. The old
soldier waving all considerations Of ranksgreed
to meet the young man, dnit 'on . the following
unusual terms. The timashouldi he night, the
place a room,:in opposite corners of which. tfiey
were to stand. The seconds having placed. their
men, were AO withdraw outside of the.doot, taking
the candles'Swith them ! The word should be
given froin with Out, when ; he Who had - tlie 'first
fire should Zischarg9 his WeapOn','and the steondsi
bearing the light should immediately rush' in !
These strange conditions were aCeented, the time,
arrived, and the seconds: 'placed alts - parties as'
agreed upon; vvithdraWing immediately, and leav,
ing their men in the da'rk. i The word was given
the reportheard, the do'or was're-opened, and there
stood the older of
.the two bolt upright in the cort
ner, his adversary'4 6111 having etite.rcd-the wall
co close to his head, that the escape seemed little
lesi than irdiaculOus !4 Veda ,now the old so!-dices turn to fire; they were again left - in the ilakr,.
the wo r d was given froin thaoutside,and histanta
*Misty with the discharge, - the seconds •rushed
into find the challenger 'prostrate upon - the
not having yet recovered 'from his trick to avoid
tire ball., which, on examiriation it Was found must
have, killed hint. The young man was covered
with cnnfusion, and the seconds overwhelMed him
with expressions of their scorn, when the vete
ran stopped them.- .P 44, so fast, young
friends said he, 'you will grOw„wiser. Where do
. you supposel was at the . firstfiial • On my hands,
and knees in the corner ¢' hut.•' rnh fun • I was
quicker than he ! ,- Par diem; .316Wicurs, we are
all cowrie& in the dark .!'
,
'Speak to that young ?nun. , ,What young man!'
To him whsi just entered yonder splendid Saloon.
where the wine and brandy sparkles brilliantly in
the elegant decanters—where is beard the voice of
mirth and revelry ; mad where theiyaung and the
gifted of our see have rissembkd to make diem
sebres.meny over their cops, Tell hirikto beware
of the tempter, tell him to look upon the wine when
it ia red, tell him of Mom of yotir scquelnyees
:who' have been lured by the syeeninto the *dot
depths of infamy and guilt.. Point hint to that
.young man, the only OM 'of his mother Mid she a
widow,. :who wasted his substance in riotous lie
,ing, end: brought her ;
through hie
.protligaey, to
the almshouse , and himself ..to-.the prison, Tell
him, that that young man entered ; upon life with
the fairest prospects—with talents which, if im
provedovouldhavo. mada him the ornament of so
ciety, and the _pride of his friends; with wealth
sufficient, if judiciously expended, to, have carried
him through the world ; with every facility for
eminence and for high respectability !,but alas! .
he visited %bethinking saloon and th n , surroun
ded by jovial companions, be partoo of the poi
soned cup and deacended step by ste , in intem
perance, till he becomes a drunkard— loathesotne
and - abandoned creature;heeame a criminal and
was immured within the,Walls of a prison.—l Veto
England Washingtonian. , . • :.: .' , ;
A Darras .POPULATIOX.7-111 t eighborhood
of the South Ferry, Brooklyn; is a block of MAl
ings—rfourteen houses-'-which contain 586 souls.
There are - seven rooms in each house which Would
give five persons for each room. Fourteen of, the
rooms were empty at the time the census was ta
ken, so that actually, on an average, there are sev
en paeans to east room.
.= Twenty. of the rooms;
however, have only two, tenants, which , leaver, en
average of about nine persons to each of the' re
maining sixty-five rood's. The quarrels that daily
take place among ,the inhabitants of fhb bloc%
ketip the • police magistrates pretty , busy. ,
=I
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-Eat ac,a from bil e Fdreiso Papers.
Pam; u&i. or THE fisroitar..strasrt chrtra.tr.
The moot hopeful occurrence for this remarkable
religious movetnent, in the eye of itthiertils, th,
decision of Dr. Thenier to sOperate front the Ra
man CathOe Chumh: This event-was ha , teded
by the : indiscretion of Laulussek, the :dioces!aii
vicar, wit demanded an explanation, first -as !to
his intentions, and secondly, of some iirws to
which publicity was given by the - appearance' of
a re-print Of Thenices,vvorks.; The tatter . called
about, bins his Patron:and church-wa r de ns on the
18th of JUne, and declared to them his ,resolutain,
to lay-down his 'Office; in the Romish Chur6,
to give immediate intimation to that effect to the
diocesan vicar. His suspension and conditional
excommunication followed, as 'a matter of course. Thenier!has the character °f it good scholar, an
able theolcigiiii; an expeit'disputant; and a 110rit
writer.-- Having voluntarily lard down the richest
care in Silesia, he has had fortitude to refuse very
tempting offers from Berlin and Leipsie. , lie has
announced, his intention of remaining at preSent
in Breslay), regarding Silesia is the cradle - of the
new reforittion, whose prime mom'er he bi suspec
ted W. be. lnnn address, of the Catholic refor
mers Of Brieslaor, they declare' heir 'willingneisin
follour him land -Range under the Christian Banner
trusting to the defence of the sword of the Spirit.
Another.motive said to operate on Thenier in stay
ing in Brbslaw, is'a resolution to resist exconi
muniCatiorn the Bishop. Mons . . tie Diepenliniek be
ing-, it is eiirl, committed in a Correstiofidence with
Thenier,,abil hence afraid provoke an expose.
nip Reformed Cathcilic Church hold ;heel
selves deeply indebted' to him fur , oliturgy and
form 0 , public Worship" for their use. The iso•
lernnity ofthe mass, he has divested of ell super-,
stitious anil papal additions. Be professes to re
turn to the model of the first Christian churches,
and is for I purging. the, worship of the
Cathidic church of all the pomp and-glitter of out.-
ward cereMonial.' On this ground, splendid gar
ment's, burping of incense, signing themsehes
with the 9oss, genuflexions and other iniineaning
ceremonies. as well as the worship of the ho.-,t, are
to be:disco'ntinued ; and while all niysterions Mt.t
.tnagi'eal iiffluences. are, denied to mass, thit ordi
nance of a preached gospel is to be restated to its
place; in public worship, after the reading of pim
tions of Scripture in the German tongue. The
comonion in both kinds is given back to the laity,
and the compulsory auricular eOll fesdou abolish
ed. I
Wide spread conviction of necessity of reform
is,sproding fur and wide. Not only the, pastors
assembled; at liadalfzell, on the 23d of April, but
a Convention of ?2 elergyMan of the rural deanry
of Linggan, held at Salem on 27th March, declare
it. At the latter the following reforms were rec
ognized:, ,
First—The re-introduction of diocesiari synods,
according to ancient ecclesiastical regulation.
Secondf."-Revision and suitable alteration of the
Catholic' worship.
Third-4-An improved system of education for
theological student-4, with special reference to II
ineuteatioh of a spirit of Christian love, and the
avoidanceiof a distorted devoteMam.
Fourthi—The 'abrogation of the compuliory ct&
!limey of the clergy. •
Dr. Sclireiber,.the Professor in Freiberg, has
been forbidden to lecture either .in public or Titi
vate, until his defection is decided upon and the
queStion i now pending whether Dr. Regenbrecht,
in Breslaw, shall he dismissed 'froM that universi
ty. Pomp and ceretnony,processions ar.d pilgrtta
ageS are the order of the day With the iMpisit par
ty, and every possible device is used to furnisiOnt
masses with objects of external splendor, and im
posing influence. The booksellers are reaping a
golden luiriest from the appearance of over_ 3001
new works from 'Range, t i is abettors and adversa-
ries. I ,
At Prep there have been serious troubles inq
connection with the new religion. Cairski, who
is one of the prophets of the new faith, only
caped!assiassination by• the furious mob. by site
merest piece et good luck. The Catholic. Areli=!
bishop is 'also in disgrace Withtthe (iutruinmentiorj
the part he took in the matter.,
V.ELIGIOIN PERSECUTION IS,Pirtssr.s —A let'
ter from Halberstadt, in Prussia, of the 7th, says.:
4 41„ fton ,, e preached here to-day, in the Cotfrt of
the ,Cathqdral. As he terminated his sermon With
the wordl,,siZome must-and will fall,' a Cad:elle
ex r elaimer.),' , And you-also, heretic,' and then
,ad
- vcanted to hi. Ronge with the intention .
of throw
ing a stone 'at him, but Pettier Catholic, who was
standirminear the preacher, prevented this, nod
knocked.theoffentler down with, a stick. A gicat
tiiiiitileition ensiled; and; the troops were milled
out, anu'rorced.to. , tise theirarins. .It is said that
several persons were severely: wounded. Before
peace coUld bOrestorcd, the partizans of` 51. ltoime
had pulled to the - ground the house of tho than
who liadlinenaced him." !,
THE ..3Egin,Ts ix Fityret::—:PAn.ts.—Accor
ding to thir Church Newspapers,
,L'lM:vera,
hich is ,backed by most of its contemporaries, au
thentic intelligerice has been receive) from Mule.
to the effeet that Al.illossi hes coulpletcly failed in
his mission—in other words; the Pope will not di
reet the 4esuits:to leave France, and will not re
quest Bisheps'of France to adopt a less hos
tile posiiiim towards the goy - eminent on the edu-.
Letiontild other questions. . if this be true, it is
of grave niportanco; and, that it is, true there ap
pears neireaSon.to dpubt... Pledged as the crov
bininent,is the' Chambers, it has butane Cows:,
tel piirstre--to expel the Jesuits, from theirci*eli
they occupy,: by force, for, l as I have said before, by
nettling less MIMI force can the Reverend Fathers
persuaded.to ;But when the Jestlit4 are
driven - 4rein their honscS what is gained?.. As
rrench en, atey rennet he compelled to reavti the
kingdom; as Priests,tbe2i cermet be prevented, (min
.preaching, as individua ls Ult . .) , Cannot be forbidden
to,eideer4 the hosidtality; whieti . several Ilishop,
have deelared. hey trill--offer • them iit their iitvit
:palaces: I T4ep altogether, this .affair. the
is about the most ernbarrassiug the French
cabinet I has
. upon its. hands,' arid its Solution is
ebrfouritled inith the araveat ditficalties.- . • ' •
tded .
CAiesss - op' Citims:-4n a late charge to the
Grand "Tory, .Chief inaticeVarker, of New Hamp
shire: noticed the fact. that although three filthily!
It the aloes that had been committed were a, few
Yell Oen iittributed to imiemperaner, !et the ei
le
teu.ii,, form that WS taken place in -. regard-to
spirit-dr eking ha's not checked the prevalence of
Crime.. i He thought crinie to be on theincrilise;
and 'aiming all the catviis, that
,operate to , cause
the increase: he' gave theArst place to nirrewiiling
neglect :of ftrinilg . gocenunenl. - He alluded to
the change which had taken place in society, from
the rigidi discipline ,of the past gencretion 'to the
laxity which- now,dispenscs with the exercise of
parental ;authority 'and expressed the Opinion - that
this wasithei opposite extreme. , which , . was prOdue
live of the greatest social evils.. Sech.:,an opinion
from such a endive; is eutitletl,to the serious atten
tion of,those who allow their ehildren.to go loose
440 the";woriti.:— Vermont Chronicle:. - ,
. .
Tax ! rixo ,Wism- 7 The followitig beautifiil
lines desenie a place imam scrap-book of mewing.:
A little Sunday school girl,when dying, wished
her mother to put do roses !aunt! her 'head in.tiao
and on being asked, why - not; said, ...116-
piuse'Ubrisee bead was covered with thoins."—
The betitiful thought has been versifiediliy 4111C3
,MontgoMery,
•Msmraa, a little 'widen said;
. .
• Almost• with her - expiring sigh; • •
•••'• Tnt.ne sweet roses round myl . head•,
17iVhera in mteollin dress 1 Lie: •
not, niy,dear; the mother cri
•, What Power so well a coin ,
tgamiiia,'the innocent •
iThkr crowned
7•"'"nitirit" .
said, is nlted; at the present time, for the . consui
oration of . Attite an extra-on3inary business trans ,
action. ; •A l gentlemin of this city, as the story
._
11.111 F, 111120,,I,t.1.(3111Iltli neiress,in Baltimom , :whonx
t trkeNitetter II all bithaelf, ;tot eating to have
; 1 their se,nriffedity tnnililed -about - MC:94**H and
1 poat offitSl • Oeriv - inbatitated one lituerAt4he
t I.Neiet,
up
tt.ii.,-lipresseil by the telegraph,. fictent4ief
—,winiliii.tterentTrorn Mcrrses—whiehisitin ,
telligiblkiAt only to the rest of the-world; but to
the sulieriiini.lerits.tbentsetves.. Theirimessages
are ha*al In at the telegraph pffice,'lbere the
superind4t.'plays the autontatun over them ; and,
at the opph)ite end, he direfully"' folds7ithe:lerig'
strips of:payer. on which alt• the various-AQUeng
hive betTil, , ,aceurntriy,itapressuil, by tho telegraph
machine, mid sends them to the party to whom
they aratrulttpes6ett. • Thus they talk to enehmther
; any dar,liny - hour of the Aily they clothe: . 'rho'
other tia.r: . !tine, of thate, Aticri "fell
1 into , 01.1:1 1 .4.10a'5' h ands, intended,for his daughter,
The ohl'el4l is very hostife' the ''reineird .
I %t hick u suspic,l9egisidinghter ii hint 'oir
lot Of put-on his kpcCialclqs,a,tul
'Lea the Oiwatetious Itudgei,s t ?Filen 110-; 10 6 i them
1 4. wiped, them, and examined It 'lt wee
a•lt G •k'
tel. h) h i m. .
../111e,1
,laid he, 'what's' all this about
Pal 0, - that's only some paper 'from
the telogrirtiil taco.' .
'Veg,,'Napi he, know its 'froth' the _tcicknipts
••(% bat aiii all thcaulnarki titaiit -
, Thosoinre made you know,l , shoreplitid,-..aisthe
parer,p4siiq through the maJthitie.!
• Theg i irrt,' eaid lie, very. Significantly.
what oul - they mean: •-• • " •
NO. 37
•I,a! l's,' said she, 'you must - think-:can
lead Chin:tit --and she
.akt.t,elutly - Aatifill,e4; TAO
old e,cntleinlin out of colititetialice..
ihunfiEjlict like to fie'continued, rwhnt
this read,S,, , antd will step :Valhi, telegraph office,
310 get them to trauilate,it.',.: i : -
•Do, fittici; said the, dutiful clauglitcr,2‘and
ii!ecse a4l4Mient why they Much - of, it
to me. '
• •Theyi:sed it to you, do they?' said he, `• Fes ;
yee.--Tii,j4nlti.tre.• • • „,,
And ht; 'did enquire, anti tried in vain to Mid
it mit, Eiiciet was Ss safe as silver'. itri v- iroti
Chest. , • CO.
• .
niaii] be the first private alphabet which
hes beeligieb , eit for carry ori a • epectrialiair.`iw
secret, tvia uut be the..1.44,,,..-14(a4141.1g40rt
. .
v . A LOisit. P I RCM' EII T.-•-•:t Inetheldlig'fililf ta,
hare,i.clli alscoveted in Eligland,'"AerebY .vxgki
can he raft fired as hard and dera'do;_titilt4nt :or
stone; 441,4 is further asserted' that ihi experi
ment linit,rili . tried' with's& ill tidi"tiucC&.,that
wooden:r4;il. thee preprirel, haveintin tweet/11MA ,
Iv substiititrillar the iron rails in einnmon,usits.—P.
The rust`oli,lemy iron rails. of the most approved
kind, is trout to be iii England, nut far froms7ouo
per mile- 4 4;14 tn,do by the new method sta.,
ted can I . : l lL',,ciil 'du wii fur .one per, mile. ~
The rinnind report of the Patent Offleb, for the
last year;:ni4!kis mention of the discovery -es!orm'
likely tolhorif %%Ist iin ortatice to this crientry.--4 ,
The oruiiiluir rails ihoc , beNt used on the Dover
Railroaio4l others lar down at i Vau.shrill.; fur
\
e \ perin4,4 - dlave endured a, year's travel without
. ' ..
e I • • • - TI ' - e .. '' r • g
any pere t pt ..,, e .. injury. le rt ee,s o linparni
thu Liruherzi;c simply, this:— . . .
-The i.,ittiies; after having here fitted by..the ears
Tenter' anii rioliler for their plaees, are hint:deceit
into
. ii II iil 1 . 1. i: at
e ir6it ey liuder, which is then es-,
ha Its6' :air pump. - A solution of the Bul: .
phate of Opt:, is tneo:Jjecti d, which hnmediately:
enters int 4 ff , :e exhatt6t(3l pores of the whod.'..Ther
wood id ?the m withdrawn; end ;placed again ,ire -11:
iiiiiiilar„' , "; j .iHtitn, in a solution of m u riate of lime;
Which 011 - ithg into contact with - the sulphate
on iron wi Ilitiffie XVOO{.l. dccomposeti it, and forms tin
hisoluble:i4irphate of lime, or gypsum Within the
wood ; uha;:..the muriate of iron, the other new
contpouGiocs about its busincs.. So the wood'
.becume4 s . :i'?oughly impregnated with . stone es
hard as''o,::iiiiill, and yet is as 'tough al it Was lie
fstone.
ore." ' , izi; '. • - ', ' . 1 * '
KissiNi4,HThe , Yankee Nude,' which is - tie 4;
sharp and It,i-cn us one of genuine Deflescustnart
,tifacture,4*.cinronents upon kiastng. , We
Beal to tlf:l4,experieneo of ell our readers who
know anytkog of kisiingdom . , if he has not cut
ri4ht . into; , g-ising—skilfully dissected Lilo s cience •
of the •
' The 'si'yte 4 Sness of kissing (pot!' this Tank F e.
'lade) ilepeiiids;with.us altogether on the,elyoess
the thU0:;: Tithe our word for it, the steieri •
. •
•
dr.tw A l.t , sla t •Olit , ttuost. delicious. WJo would rath-.
rr be •ie,Uti;t4) into a cat fi sh bait," than . kiss e . girl,
in co.upaqi:' jiesi.leg, there is great danger in the'
prombieniiiiikis,:iiii; Which is indulged id - o.par...
it s. one. if yoitr lips do not, at the very.
4'ipir 'they have been revelling in the most
e.. 4 went. come pop ! upon those Of itirno
o , d maid, 4 o3'sour that'you cannot get the taste of
th e 1 3 ;tar,.illy t il, of . your tnouth fora week- no;.
kisNirigiitoblic is not the way to manage the* ,
thing; itide:Woys the reverence with winch man
delights toi . yirap the wondrowit . iaxi.atial. none bat
a bunglcrw iil resod to it. Iryou withlto etijoyta',
his in a,ll its r;y:itte.is—u kiss ut otic . e. delicate,.
airy and il i b l llihrelle, yet one thaf.will cause every
pulse to lifgr body to thrill , with ccstacy--' get your
litee cliaititt,V into a cornet of a sofa, before' a co
./1' tile . 'Or ; . night-s:c.il your aridround
her waiiti . ,itako'her hand gcntly,m your own—'
anJ thritsplrawnig her tenderly - towards you, , kisa
her with q!/,n;g. sweet kiss, as if you, %tem a bee„
6,trit a flJtver." Theists true Theis' kis
. t •••- t.. ,
sing for Oui
„
nu:Mil:my har,—px"ritaonnt24ll.l” LASE.
feixWniogs n2o, says; the Bastes. Post, i
a„ ,
plow; trimmed Hav's, an trkistant in theASrew
vision sto4let . Mr. lianereft,“went home tuttisi
house, awl lintting his hand inter', deist., in: the
dark, feith4med7sharply. Uponwithdrawing it, ,
he ratindla.byget rat adhering to him sofirtnly that
he coutl bi:Ot,' shake the efehture.eff till he had-kill
el it. I'Viliet:wound left was inconsiderable, and
Mr. HaNittlionght nothing of the matter - until 'his
hand swell:: Upon ailing 'medical aid,
it was 1400, that the virus had spread through his ;
system s anitlie 1)0 iies in a,very dangerous state,.
In opitii46lthe physiecan'ainputation would ho
tiseless,a4lie can live: but a short time: • The
44itite band tia9 now subsided, and it, aix
pears as it; iiithered.
- •
W het :_s,Sjngnlar medley n newspaper must bet
In one cOltigin you will find a labored and:swel",
ling miloVten,departed greatness, apparently writ.
ten with firs . and inspired by sorrow; lathe next
appear's lilt llistory of the crops ;.iiirrein oc c urs , *
meagre iyitlieisin . next cone...a.circtm Puff. or. (►
ueotiri h ei'll4tion of lee Cream hill then follour the
dcalhatastes (and "tin''brifels.
at all) muit: be etrereultrd.;l3orroWand , frirtfditirri--
iiess and iiianomse, muarall.fmd. Place-i 4 the fa-"
lio•of lontipages, or people will !stop the paper ? !
A- It cri . l•ow 5..--An exch a nge pripersayti that •
New Lfeilfi4; with a population,of 94441;00%
ha; a taltejon of $1f4,000,000. 51,000
to each lu - habitant. Wr.r have. no- doubtra the
truth Of ifthi antement. „New 139tIforri ; is tha Fin—
ieat: Of the wlialing „ busines and her men.
chants, lie hose q; f 'are princes.' The
ty of the rtown-Aotildlorisrai it the iiimat-nfiltO
Genoti ri,e"Aguericei.esperially if.. 1110 ..nittnlier_ Af
iittlutelp4pelaceitTis to be considered., ~,t
c oLokr..;:.L.VVllut:anitayetrof.
'rock It - stono-roasons...
.: ~
,:.. ...,.,.., ~.,r,
WhaV!4i4: , Me:sub.:wring; forzrtatiorrit.,,lltintas •
on We, saciOi's heo in the navy. .
'• ir o ' c i. fail vet iusinl the age Of tbst-Qleticit By
ri,lzing Oli.iii:Zlz.- Rives. • : ~ q . ..' ,•- . _ P -, ~ 1 J 4 , 7 ,11.
%V hat tty4".tbs requisites of a lastin2 soil?, Black
-berrieS an 4 cali:Lrich. hatulkerehief.; ',‘,. ="
- ' . }tow' et:pilll you; discover : st. - coal;'. region.?: Lly
nine'. to ; Einshurg.; ~, .. : -..-:. 7 ,. , , ~. -• i :
‘l ,' bat 14 :,..!, primosal fornyttionl .4.l,irc . 's apron
. What, 14 4, a econliry• oder ' Pt'C'oiiitficiti wadi. ,
t ,
tt hat afeqnssil remain:lll - .Potatoeskititti. - '..' .4
Potatoiltwkinst. - Yroyorshat is ousdefinitiotretif
Instill; ../InYthin7. dug oorof th . canb. • .
What . .,ciartiett r- “vegetalile . knit 'onirl'lllavir
rOctalteir4oaina empty ithatach.---A .1:. ; . : Spirit,
•vf the. 77 .
00. . • •• ,: ..:-
A i', l tiS'unif:/;(1:• and . Co/b.:tap' tedium; -of: two
EnCli,h :411grizince. ...Punch": - dos follow-.
t
ing ; il:: ;, ,
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allornst*
;.
our saviour'', with
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