PHILADELPHIA - C A.N DIES . ONLY 12k ets.l PER lb. WHOLESALE. I Every body should buy eaudies,lemons, oranges kr. , L • ' AT RICHARDSON'S, No. 42 Market street. below second street, rIIII,ADELPIIIA Te Cheapest 6ndY , Establishment in the World: THE subscriber having made considerable Itn.: provement in hiii manufactory, is now enabled to offer his very. superior Steam Clarified Candy. at a less price by 15 per cent. than it has ever been offered at. Thedarice now.chargeiris only 13 , 2.50 per hundred lbs. and the article defies' , competition. Also on hand. at conespondlng prices, a full as sortment of fresh and dried fruit—Nuts, cordials, syrups, jellies, pickeli, sauces, sweet oil, olives, Ca pers,,anchovies, sardine's, &c, Lefoon Syrup of quality: put up in good style. and sold at prices varying from $1,59 to 4.00 per dozen.- • •It only.necessary for purchasers to try the goods of this establishment jonce. to, he entirely convinced Of the advantages tolbe derived from purchasing at , No. 42. Thilada.l August 21 L • CHEAP FOR CASH! - WHOLESALE 4. RETAIL Boot, Shoe and Cap Store, ..Vo. 21 searklet at. bettren front 4. td st. north side Ph Ueda TE subscriber has on hand a large and complete ' assortment of the above named articles; to which he respectfully invites the attention of the people of Pottsville and Schuylkill county ggnerally, consisting ctf I . . Mens',Boyeand N * • baths' coarse . was, kip, calf skin, iseal andmorrocco - • •' 1 Boots I and Brogans; • •- 7, ' , Ladies.' Misses' and . - dhildreni! Boots &Shoes \ . ; . , • ; 1 in all their varieties; ladies', - • ; I & gentlemen'S gum gimp,. ... , I shoes of kin, a, tognth: . i• cr with mess', boys' ese• , ~ . • childretis' caps of 1 I I . ' every descrePtion, "0" Persons will find it to their interest, to call and •Csamene my stock,-hefore purchasing elrewhere, as dims determined to sell at the lowest possible cash ; prices., c I , SAMPELoGOLDEY. -• Philada.; August 2: - . :311-3mo [ • 1 : Ee ' ' u [A_ R D GOLDEN 1 SWAN HOTEL, - No. P. Si ad at, allure arch at., ' LAPELPHI CHARLES WEISS, PROPRIETOR, • PDLLAR siert DAY. crs• This house is convenient to business, and only one equate from Market "Cr IAsnLL N. B—Stabling for horses—Livery stable attached. Philada., July 26, 1 . an-lm o Drags; M edicines,Taints, Oil, Glass, ,S-c. Thoinpsoi4, Pancoast & Co., .. WHOLESAILE DLL lUGGIS NO. 40 ?IIiKEET, ST. 1 , 1111. ADA• •. LI AVE lennstintly on hand; a lamp as anrment nalruaa. Medicines, Paints. Oils. ErverStiltrsi ic..all of which they offer for r sale, at the lowest 'possible prices .111 - P. VCo being agents co , manufac- Mrers of pure White I t -1, also for sere al Window Glass and I follow Ware Works, are hereby enabled to sell those articles at Nlanufactu „der s prices ,and sometimes even less: . N. N.—Country M erchants. Physicians and nth crs: are r l iyited to call. before prirchasmz elsewhere, and they will find it in their advantaile to do so, as they can rely on otnaiiiing goods free from adulteration. Philada.,dolv.l9, I 20-3 mo idgeggi BOOTS & SHOES .exAi@ 13V THE PACK&GE POI? C. , 1 SIT. • • NO. cio, CHESNUT STREET, PHIDADA. rritiEsubcriher Ao•ng an ex& s vely cash busi. \ ness, will sell ITAriii quality Roots and Shoes, inf . &cry description. al Matitificiurees prices. • {'o" Purchasers aro desired to examine the Mar ket. and before to, rail at )o. 69 i'lle'sinut street. Philada. 1110MAS1... , July 29—fimo S. &J. J. ALLEN & C 0..; • No. 7, Stiuth Wharves, below Market slreel, •I PHIL tl)El.Plil t, HAVE hand. and offer for sale, fl ed and UntileaChe l d Winier and ?intim: Sperm 916. Bleached 1,3 r.I at I 111. Bleached and crude Oil. • Tanners',Cid. !. Also. Sperm CandPs, Rice. Ctroundnotc, &r., to which the attention of porelne , ers is invited.. !Philadelphia. July lUth, • • - .. PHIEID.4. :ID f ERTISEMENT .\ 1 . GEO: W' CROSS' - , , Mamie Foreign * Dome s tic Di y. Good S: v re, At No. 30, B 117; Af . Nliada. I _ Ist running spinh st , below Third street. A LL Goods .n. 1.0 soki at Paekaze m Auction enst pri- Li. ees, for nett cash,mr if on SIN months credit, 5 per -cent is atliltal,to the hill , The ,subscriber °itch& to keep what instrietlyisalled a ," one pricetore:: and to self Mt his goods at Park age nt Auction root prices; rim nett cash, nr an time for e approved credit, and then add 5 per rent 14111 e bill for the credit. !Whits evtabllsotal his busincis on that principle. and finds it'dives general satisfaction. Customers ran rely in lint. ing their gouda, at the very lowest market rat es,' as the lowest prices are asked On. by which tune in saved, to broth purchaser and salter. and no nectisniiy fin heating down. - • has riceitantty on hand, and will robtinue to he sill:lolled with a al .n 11; assortment ofisseannimble staple DO foods. ilesdnisil for, and attained to the near connitsy trade ; to which be now invites the atti;ntinn of the Ncerchants of this neighborhood ; impressed with a belief that they like ninny inhere. w ill patron lie system of transacting tinsiness adopted and strictly adhered to by the advertiner.• ' jr." Come and see , GEO.. W.. (Toss. No.:10 flank street. Plavla. 27-smo , IPhilada.july.s 1118 'NG • ENGINEER e • ) 5 AND °Mineral Land. Agent 17XAMINATION It:111%10es and Estates. Surveys, Plans, Transverse and •ertiral 4ctional drawings exhibiting the Geological Ptraii fi git tr) n 61 prnperty:, tracing beds of iron pre'and Oat: examinations For sites of Irons Blast Furnaces, and Reports made thereon, by . - TitomAs S: RIDGWAY. jr.. Mining Engiiieer..anil Real Estate Agent for Miner-. .al Lands, No. 951 t yarrtiti t r eet . back. 12. 1815. DALE'S- DOUBLE BEAM . PLATEORM SCALES. DALE'S Single Beam Patfin . nt Scales 2 - Double'. Counter " Single" "Echo "Ev'en Brass Beam " " - Iron , Patent Balances, " priD z Ring and Nest Weights for .ale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Int the SCALE WAREHOUSE • ` CRAP 4 • BROTHER, No. :It WALNUT St., ,Dealgrs to allitinds;opicales and•Weigius. "N. B. All Scales soli? by us are 'v!arranteil to give satisfaction in every particular. .G. & H. Philadelphia March 29 SPRING BALANC E S, 1 ()DOZ EN PALTER'ii F.D STRING RATAN -I.IOES, with hnd without Dishes," with a full supply of the 'different r,,izes of Dales Platform and 'Connie, SCALER, jour Received and for salc,ht 'the SCALE ‘Vharehouse of jr CRAY * OROTIIEE, No. 34 WALNUT CL.Jbolow Second. Phi • Marcn29, 13 CALES .R 4 50.--DALi'.'S EVEN BEAM COU.N QTER_ SCALES ARE "MORE DURABLE ACCU BATE, AND CON VENIENT than any Scale in Will weigh from one graoi to lon pounds for sale - at thd very low price of; 50 each. Larger size $5, an. $5 30 with Dieh, 'warranted to give r. atisia*ct I OltAY'&' BROTIER, 34 WALNUT street. Philadelphia , Mareli '29, 33-- FARQUHAR.. & CARPENTER C ONITYANCERS 9 .56 WALNUT STREET. PHILADA. ;Money Loaned On Mortgage, and flea' Esi ' ac bought nd .01a. rhiladelphia, April [lO <l. 'Philadelphia Auction. Sales. C. .1: WO.LBERT, Auctioneer. • • No. 51 MARKET; ST.I 'BELOW REFOR, ST: PIIILADA. TrieKiliAr sale dayst Imported and Ameiican Dry Goods Tuesday Friday ' - • Mornings. Shop Goods—Every Wednesday 4ftemoon. , Hoots, Brogans acc.—Tuelidays and Fridays at 12 o'clock ft Country Merchants will find at these Sales, a/arge and general assonnient of fininirted and Domestic Sta ple and Panty Goods, In which their attention is invited Goods delivered nn the day of Sales nr as a respon sible person will he ii ttendance,wao or a small re ronneration, wilt paCk and forward goods as directed. rhilada., Janiter I , —ly MI • 1.• I WILL TEACH YOU - TO PIERCE THE ROWELS OF THE EARTH, AND BRING OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OP SIOUNTAUVS, METALS WHICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH•TOOUR HANGS AND•SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OU' 6 I WEEKLY BY VOL XXI 31-3 mo MEDICTN.ES DONT YOU CI CM THE LITTLE SUFFERiII'.4IIIEND. 1 AN entire vegetable preparation for the destruc tion of Worms and cure.of boWel 'complaint, free from all deleterious drugs mid and certain in its op eration' and rernarkab:y pleasant in take. so, mud) so that children.will ask for it after they once get a taste Remember that Hobensack's Worm Syrup is the one and that all others are base counterfeits: be sure and ask for libbensack's and see that it has the wrioeh l s i gnatui.e off, N. &G. L, Robeniack, on the label, l pasted on the bottle. The following certificates, ate. amongst thd many in ourlpossession• I P1111.113A., rec. 191.h.1814. , . MEssas.:lfon:ssAcK:—ln compliance with your request. I Send you these few lines, certifying that I obtained a bottle of vour Medicated . Worm Syrup for my sun, a hid 'II years of age, who as I .am con i fident, win severely . afflicted with Worms. end sur prising to tell, he found immediate relief. I would therefore recommend it to the nubile as a safe and effectual remedy for children afflicted with Worms. Yours, &c. Rev Jolts S. Etsr.Nnat Y. I k:igh: street. four doors below Green. I PlitLanA., March 26th.1844. 'Phis is )o certify that some tWo kir three weeks since. two of my children were attacked with d i Wortnis-1 tried every remedy that I knew or hear tell of, but without any effect. they still growing worse and.worse. until the disease had obtained an alarming and FATAL character; en Much, so, that I and all who‘ saw them felreatisfpdthat bEa•rit would close the'vcene if relief scan not immediately °Maim ed. One, f she children presented a fearful picture of diseases end suffering, She was lltcral!y alive with worms; her totmigrionce hnd a pallid and death-like hue ; her breath waseitremely offensive; her frame wore away io a Mere skelcion.and all the t4,)mptoms attendant upon worms were of a highly . aggravated character. To such a fearful extent did the disease arrive, that she actually passed worms from her nose, followed by copious and alarming bleeding., It was at this 'time that I applied to you andOblained a bottle of )cur Wt)r.n Syrup. and I must savvith but little. hopes, but wonderful to say, after a lew doses, a great change - was pi.rceptibte, and in a few da)s,io iny titter astonishment, the two children passed a Jarge wash has n full of worms; since that time they rapidly recovered, and arc pow perfectly cured. r Si..isia Tunsms o.cford st.. Between Front and Secant st Kensington. Prepared by J. N. & G. S. 1104 ENS N. V- conferlid and Coates st. and Eight arid Green street, '' , • J G. 1311OWN.Druggist: wholesale Agent. Potts ville. andfor sale by P.tintekceppriaml Druggists gen era Ily, thrnughout the State. Auguit 9, 32—ly Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills OF THE -NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE ' ; f, ea 11 1 -It . ' I V 0 MEDICINE his ever hen introduced to the.A 111 merican Public. whose virtues have been more cheeifully and universally acltnovtleged, than the a ' hove named , , . , WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS To descant upon their merits., at this late dar t would . rein to he wholly unnecessary, as , very few indeed who ri.ad this article, will he foithd unacquainted with the real 'escellencs of the medicine 1:111 if flintier Drool - were Wanting to establish thelcrrditiihissineu ar remedy, it might he found in the Cart that no medi um in the country haslieen so 1 . SIINMELESSIN COUNTERFEITED. • - . . Ignaraut anti unprincipled men taive'at various W eer,. tuanafactured a spurious pill and in order more completely to decevi a the public have made it in out ward 'appearance to resemble the trite mediritie.— Tliese wicked people - . Fonld never Pass off their worth s trash; hut.for thil assistance nr certain inhiguided stori!kciepers, who because )hey can purchase the spit rinus article at a redticed, rate. lend themselves to title IsinnWoll.s system of imposition and crime. The patrons of the above eccellent Pdts, Will there fore he on their enard aninst every kind of imposi tion. and remember the only genuatie Agents in Potts:- sine, are 'Messrs. T. & J. Beatty. L The folliming highly respectable store keepers have ,eeh appointed AZelit, , far the sale i of • MIMS DOMAN VEGETAOLE PILLS, rou SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY, ' and.orwhota it eonfulentl.:y heiievett the .genuine ' +u•dlcine cite with c'ertamty be ot T. & J,i !lenity. Pratsvalle. - . Birkvl & Orwitz , burtt. Aron Matti.. Ma!tantalum'. J,•Weist, Klineerstown: • Jacob Kaurfman;Lower Mahatata. Jonas Kauffman. John Snyder. FriedenshOrg. Fiat he mfr. Urey &co. Tuscarora. Witliani Tagert, Tomattna. tJohn Maurer, Upper Alatiantango Ferrider, Veit Penn Townsh p Caleb W heeler. Pine¢rot•e. ' P. Schuyler, &co. Cast Brnnswid r. H. DeForen. Llewellyn. E. 0..& J. Kauffman. Zimmerma Bennett & Taylor, Minersville. Georce Reirsnyeler, New Castle:. Herat Koch & Son, McKeansbu Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. Jo/In Mertz, !Meldtenon. • 1 Samuel`Boyer. Port Clinton. " I Shoemaker & Kauffman. Sebuy' BEWARE OF COUNT _The oniy•serurtty ncainst impost ' from the regular advertised acentsi 2q_ particular irrask for Wright's India Office deVoted exclusively to the' Line. wholesale and retail, No. 169 delrada te-Ri.member, nano are germin ndian Vgetable Pills. Fe!,. '2l, . Dr. Be chte PULMONARY 'PRES For Coughs; Colds; Influenzis, atarrhs; Whooping, Cough; Pains of the 'react and Sides; Bronchitis; tt.stiiina; Croup; Difficulty of Ilrfathing and Ex-. , pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Intlam- • • - piation of the Lunge; And arrest of ' apprgaalting Congunintion T has been but a tiny years since this medicine has I been intruduced into this country, and has been putt,. ductive 014 Inrinctst astonishing and unexpected resultst A 4 several certificates of its effects have been heridtifore , published. it is .milpneressary now to rei Mita tic public wlt'ere it ran be obtained genuine Tluough4t,Germaily it is known as the "Life P e scrrer," andAs.tbe .11 . . y medicine in use there for tile 1 e ~ 'hove affirctupts It is put itp,ip 4talf pint bottles, vr ULM directions 50 Cants a &mit Prepared only (from tho original receipt obtained at a great price,) and sold wholesale at d retail, at'Dr. Health Emporium, No. 191- nostli Second street; near Vine. (sign of the Golden Eagle and .Serpents,) Phi rdclphia For sale in Pottsville, by BROWN, J gent, And by J. S. C. Pruigiet, ; • WHO EVER HEARD OF Dr. Leidy's Celebrated. •• Ointmexl,. FAILING tocure :the Tetter,'Dc l h, Dry and Watery I' Pimples of the fate and body; Sealy Eruptions, ana dn. Diseaees of the Skin? . • • . . Of the many thousand bottles. (it is put in bottles wit[ the words "Dr. Lehly'S Tester and Itch Ointment" blown in the side,) flae has an instance been know[ or heard from where it had failed. A number of refer} vices can be made, where it has bden used in schools factories, on board of vessels,.and ih families; and ceri tillcates could be published of them, but for the Lidice. Cy in having names published in I connection with at loathsome and disagreeable wreaking: CS. Price 25 cents per Bottle. It is prepared onlyand sold wholesale and retail Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 North SECONE street, below Vine street, sign of the Golden Eagle an' Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by alit the different Drug gists and Btorekeepeiii attached to Dr. Leidly's adver t 'gement of his "Blood Pills" in another column, (whirl' please refer to and Wall, (besides Many othel sthrough! out the country. • - Sold in Pottsville et J. G. - BROWN'S Drug Mere . (late Epting's,) and sy JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Drug' gist. ' • , May 11, lASI, • EEO . . . . . , . , . , - . ,• . . „ . • - . . • ,• . , , • , _,.... ~ . .. . . A s " -7311 t, ' .0 . . . . .. - 1 • ' I -.' . i , 1 ::.1. •• . . .. „.., • Li. 9 .... . , .. _, i . . ‘.i , It ..... ), ,S.: .. . :,.. _ ~. ./..„ ~_ ~,r_Atalnzit,7og4, .. • A l p , ;,. !---z>,.% , .- • - -... -• `' - ' - ..5....,:ti ., , , , „ - L ...,,,,.,,,... , 7 = ....c.. ......,...... . . .-.... - 47. , - ........ - _ , . . , . . . . ' . 11... AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER BENJAMIN BANINAN, AGF I NT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYL INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The Franklin Insurance ;C0,,, r OFi pHILADELPI.IIA, • i 400,0fi0, paid n . Charter Perpetual„. ONTINUE to make Insurance, permanen l t amilim k ited, on every description of property, ii town. and country on the usual favorable terms. Office 163} ChettoUt Street near fifth Street. • . CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. I I DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, - Samuel grant, James Scott, 1' Frederick Brown, .Thomns Hart, i Jacob R. meth, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo.' H'. Richards, Tobias Wagner,l' Mordecai I). LeIFIP. • CHARLES G. BANCKER, . The subscriber ha's been appointed aaenr fo?the a bove mentioned Institution, and is now prepared To make insurance, on every, description of property, at the lowest rates Pottsville, June 18, 1811, Spring Garden Mutual Insurance • a Compny.. rrais Company having olanized according to the 1 prqvisions of itsl chart is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by• Fire on the mutual principle, combined with the 'Security of a joint clock Icapital.— The advantagenf this system is, that efficient security Is afforded at-the Lowest rates that the business can he done for.'as the while profits (less an intet'est not to exceed 6 per' cent. per annum on the capital) Will be re turned •tothe members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any of the ensagetnents or li abilities of the Company, furtherthan the preiniums ac tually paid. . I The great success which this system hasimet with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to il, confident thatit requires but to be undlrstood to heap 'reclaim]. Titesiet of Incorporation, and any explanation in 're gard to it, may he obtained by applying at the 0.16 r c Northwest corner of , o th and Mood sts., or of B. BAN NAN, Pottsville. ~ X. LAWRENCE SIIUSTER, President. L. BRUMBIIAAIL Secretary. ' DIRECTORS, Curwin Stoddari. Robert L. tolith rid. ,losie ph Wood,' 1 . George M. Trouthtan, Elijah Dallett, - i Samuel ToWitserid, P. I...LaztterenTie, - Charles to IteS, . George W. Ash; Abraham 11. Peritins May 11.1514. 1 . I 19— The subscriber has been appointed Agent for' the a bove Company, and is now ready to make insurances on all descriptions lof pi nperty at rates notch lower than usual,' vrtryint from 250 on the 100 to *in pep Inoo annually. 1 . Therates perpetually on!stnie and brick Buildings in grind locations is only 2 perent—and if the Company shotild prove to be a profitahl • clmcern, the persons insuxingl in it partake of the profits without incurring any rislcl, The charter is the I same as those of the Insurance Companies in Nei Fngiand. For further part oilers apply to the subserp r. ' 1 i 33. B.N.INAN'. THE GIRARD f,JFE INSURANCE! ANSI/ •• -4 1 ITY 4. TRUST CO., OF PHILADA. 1 • i OFPICE 1 159 CHESNUT ST. Ai - AKE initiza4cr;"ou Li ve.s.gra,nt .trinnitins nnid En dowments. and receive and execute trusts. Rates for insuring *lOO on a single!lff e. Age For 1 year. For? years. For Life. annually. annually. 20 oOi 4) 95 . . 177 '3O ' 1.31: ' _ 136 - 236 40 1 691 1 83 3 20 50 • 1 96' .. 209 . 4ro 60 - 435 I 491 700 EXAMPLE :—A pOson need 30 yearn next (birth -day, y paying the Companytel 31, W4/11111secitre to his fa mily or heirs slooh should he die in one Tent ; or for 413'10 be secures Co then. 41000; or for $l3 60 annu oily for 7 years ; he secures to them 1000 •ilmuld be die in 7 yearn ; ' or 10r52360 paid ~iatinualy during life he provide's for them- 1000 whenever he dies ; for *0550 they would receive $5OOO should he the in one year . . THE Managers o{' this Company, at a me 'I on the 27th' December ult., agreeably In ti referred in the original prospectus or rircu : f l ., Company. appropriated a Bonus or addition t ries for. the whobl a life, remaining in i t, were issued prior to the Ist of January; P 4 f. of them therefore which were issued in the' will be entitled toll) per cent upon the soot snaking an addition of $lOO on every $lOOO $llOO, will be paid When the policy become: instead - of the $lOOO originaliOusured. TIM , that were issued in Itlar7 will he entitled to ti , i or $O7 50 on every $lOOO. And-those isoth will be tptitled to 7} per cent, or $75 on 1, and in ratable proportions on all said polivi prior to lot or January, Ipl2. The Bonus will be rJedited to 'cacti point books endorsed on presentation ut the Othrel It is the design "of the Company, to continut addition or bonus lo the policies for life pe.riods. , . Jons F. JAMES, Actuary. -The suhscriher has heen appointed Av.rt above Institutinit. anti 'ls prepared 'lnert 11,1 -Lives, at the sleet. and eive an v ii desired nn the subject, on application at BENJAMIN 11. Pottsville Feb.;SO. • I —l - NATIONAL LOAN FUND • LIT .4 . ASSUIWT E SOCIETrof L I CAPITAL £5110('00 STG 1 . 'United States Board of_Direci Jarntr Harvey, Esq.'Chairman, 1 ' John J. Pal:intr.,' Eq. Jonathan Goo4hOo. Esq. •' James footman Esq. }Nesv Tr Geroge Bartil:o, Esq. Sanowt ts. Howtintl. Esq. Gorman A. Worth. EMI. Sallitlei M. rIIX. lErylf Clement C. Biddle,, Esq. Philadelphia. GitiNERAL • 'A(iENTS AM) MAN AZ IM=l E k Tfiwnstilp I= —...... ..... .... _ `For the Ne ' w York Branch. J. L. Stur.,7, New. York; liar, tbe IVew England Brant Grattan. Merchant's, Excliange6i Boston; Bran land and 'Washington. Branch. D. Mcllva man st. lialtimore, for the other Rranah Pete-1468 south 4th Street Philadelphia. • y ll IL-4XERS—J.M , rchant's Bank. New , . Pli YSICI ANS HJ 1{• lodgers. M. D. Unpack. M.D. New; York; Winslow Lei .M.D.l3nston; 'P. ;11. Brickler. M. D. Bat Barclay Biddle: M. D. Philadelphia. soLicrroßs.—W. -Van, Hook, New Dexter. Boston; .1, ,M. Campbell, Baltimt. W. Haley, Philadelphia: . This institution, rounded on tteklutual L ately and Joint Stock prinCiplei and embracing all he recent 'T. improvementsl in „the rience of Life nsurance, atter having experienced the most marked !therm in Europe, has l estabbslted offices ,n British 4 mericl and various parte ',or the :United States, I where- its principles are Winning equal favour and aPprOval.— Artiongst Jhc Mato( adiantages which. kti offers to all persons wishing,to insure their lives. a'e Ist—its PERFF.CT SPCUIiiTY. arising from a large pa,iii up . and safely invested l l capirtal; 2d'—its moderate rates .of premium.; 3rd--the participation or all profitti by the insured, which (as the business ortlie Society in Great Britain and elsewhere.has become very eaten Elise,) is of the utmpst benefit; and import:Ace ;4th the use grven.to the Assured of. uyo thitdel of the a mount of their former payments. whenevi4, required - —thus obviating, the objections against Life. (mum , ces with those wkose incomes are precarious, and who might dread the possibility of benia in arrear with their premiums, and of thereby forfeiting their previous payrnenux. . ,Pdmphlets containing theitociety's rates and every other infrirmation; may be obtained on application to the Agent, at No. ' (18 south Fourth street, Philadel phia. of Cktollee .1 - t /e Forest, West Bra neh. Valley, and a: the-ritfiee of the Miners' Journal, Pottsville Jane,2Bl6 - . : 1 :25 . '-- ill Tra v en. [.IIF,EITS lion 'ls to purchase and in all cases be n Vegetable Pills. sale of the medi ' Race street, Phila except Wright! TAM WRIGTIT e- EIM 2. 8, • BVATIVE, WILLIAM MERCHANTS' HOTEL, 1 Couxtandt Street, NEW YORK. . I August 21th I 34 BRIGHT & POTT , • • • HARDWARE 4- IRON DEALERS, • At i the Town Ilan; • RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the cont wonky, to the inspection of their stock," conristinx in all the generalities of an exclusive Hardware and Iron Bibre. 1- -N., I GEORGE BRIGHT, FRANK POTTI ES FIRE 111tSURANCE ANDREW RUSSEL. • 23-Iy. OFFICE OF THE EMMMSSI BEIM 13. W..-RICITARDS, Elnpo4drOd by Act. of I? arjla my Pottsville Jun' 7 SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER is, 1c45 AAAT X 4 VON - OF TEXAS. GREAT ,ATTR.ACTION: HARDWARE & ' IRON STORE. T , HE subscriber respectfully informs his friend§ and the public generally, that he has just• receiVed a splendid assortment {d' HARDWARE. IRON,:atEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPFNTER'S TOOLS, ,&c., ivhichradiled to his ~ rrner stork presents a variety to those desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the ae ginn. for quality and cheapness. ac large assortment of the best Axes at prices rangingfroin 75 cents ;o $1,2.5. Grindstones, • - 1 cent per lb.. American Steel, - . fit ~ ,•, • Best Cast Steel, : 14 -.. " r., Lead, . 1 '. , ~!. 'hilted Iron. Nailleby, the Keg. , 5 i :" -"s Tin, 2 holes for $2.1 OP. - cheaper than ever—Wire of all sizes very low. 'His assortment consists partly of AllVili, Bellows, Srukts, • Itnips and Forks. Sprions, Nails,Chains,Shovels,and Tea,and'Coffee Kettlei, Sparks, very 'cheap; • Buckets. Locks, Rifles, Planei, saws, Hatchets, !Riththarrels Grass and llingeS, Vitvs,Wagon boy- Grain Scythes. Sickles. es, Hay and Dung forks, :FileS, Rasps,Candle sticks, Hohnails,Horseshors, Pans dec.; Also, Dye Stuff:„,. Copper and Iron Kettlis. Glass, Varnish, putty; And' every other 'article usually kept in hardware Establishments, all of .which he sells at a very IoW rate. Persons comintmcing housekeeping, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, eel., will fintLit to their advantage by calling Old examining his Aoa' before•purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, coi ner ot Centre and Market street • • , lie tenders Ilk unfeigned thanks to his old friends and cuStatmers for their liberal support, and solicits their furtherpatronge. . GEORGE 11. - STICIITER. Pottsville, August DI, 1 8 15. l' Glenn's Celebrated,P,reparatlims. GLENN'S INDIAN DYE, TARRANTED to change CieYdlight. or Red hair, I I Whi.skers, or Eyebrows, to w handsome Brown nr Jet Black, without staining the 'Hist!' or injuring the hair in the least. • The colour is natural, and will) not rub off or sail the Whitest muslin, , Prime 50 . cents! • • • • .• GLENN'S ROMAN K ALI DOR: certain remedy for Pim - tiles, Freckles, Tan, Moth or Morphine, Redness, Blotches. I Sunburn, Teller, &C. It may he used with perfect safety on the most delicate complixion. and gives the skin aloft and faireippear rinse. 'Price 50 cents per bottle'. • GLENN'S INDIAN. OIL. • For promoting the growth, and; beautifying the halt, giving it a glossy softness, preventing it from falling nut, removing dandrutT It has the property of making the hair dark", and preventing it from turtling grey add brio_ pleasantly perfumed. it, is excellent fur dressing the hair in general. Price 5u cants. I GLE,NN'SROSE 'TOOTH STE. 'Phis very pleasant and perfectly safe deMrifice gives . a pearly whiteness to the teeth, preventing and reitiov ing spots of incipient decay, ni gives firnest to the gums and sweetness to the breath. Price 25 rents . • , GLENN'S DEPILATORY RemovessuperliuOus hair front the fate; neck„and arms, without injury to the ekinl l•ri,.e 50 cents. , GLENN'S REAL BEAR'S OIL, Warranted genuine, and refined Ilya peculiar process; for, promoting the growth and beautify ne the hair this article is contitivinls reccomme tided. It is also very. useful for removing Scurf and .DaminifT, and fni the heads of children. It is pleasantly perfumed, and is for sale in bottles of various sizes. GUNN'S CURLING FLU! , GivinP the hair beautiful curl; anti k. ping It in curl in warm or damp wentlier• Price 50 , nts. GLENN'S SUPERFINE 'PEAR , POWDER, A beaut ifol Cosmetic, all.iyini) flush of heat, eking a fairness the emu rdeNinti awl rho features; in dimity persnxis a Hear and transpanmtrn. ness ofexpresSinn, kriP 43 rents" per box., GLEN.N . S TnILET ANT) NTh SERV POWDER is confidently reetartinended to tbe ladies as of the ve ry best quality, and ; entirely free from grit or ! any pernicious ingredient. It is beantifully white and soil. and is - said plain, or Perfumed various odors': The abrwe named evellrnt articles are confidently re comingrided to the public an renlly • gond. They have been in general lice fir inane years past, and have ful ly snsioiurd vaitit:erepulao.ri. 1 Pre i ri , rl by • 1.. Vir. GT.FNN, Manufacturer of Perfumery, Finley Snap, ,Fe., Nn. CI rtoititi Third Street,- opposite!, be Exchange, Phila delphia. F• r Ole in Pottsville, by •BANNAN, Agent. Augits'C Itl„ 33 CHOICE PERFUMERY Tsubscriber has just received a supply of the 1 choicest kinds of Perfumery. cmbracinv a gen. eral assortment of the best quality—inferior articles are no kept Among the var , etv, AR. the following Bono de Caroline. 1 1 Treble Extracts 'erveine. . Jasmin. ! For Geranium Patchouly, I. . Ilandkercniefs: Farina Colnene. L.aven.lo. uose, Florida.; and Ilonev tVa , er. double arid tichle.extracts.' Ofto nt flosef'dcent 110(14,4 ' Scent lines. (4.'111.111C llear' Oil. • 1 - ' Roussell't. Poininade Plulneom . e, or Bre.cs Mafrow Glenn's Jitd.alla - r Oil. Riowell's India 'lair Orej , Michnt.a . s Fti:Cic le XX asn. Glellll'S ROllllll lial am. r m'a,cass'ar Oil. ' - • lt,Ne I i-,,Salre, ] Odd Cream. an excellent artale Ttn:td l'arder and Holies.; Viiiatgre de Rouge. Rousseles celebrate' F.Mullieur Saponaecous 'Paste, for who'entrig lnd 'softening the skin Orris Tooth Wash. i Glenn's Sa'nonacenus com l pound for Shaving. 11,, w celhs unrivaled Stiiring Cream. Old Brown Winikor Soap.. linussell , s celebrated Almond Soap. ' Otto of Rose 04,3 nae, Lemon, Musk, and n va 'Fiery anther Soaps. , . Clothe, Ilair4 Whiskrr;Teeth nod Nail Biash- tA IAIS. , tiha held ar of the all p 'irLe, that 2 Those year I , V.th, That iq 48 a claim ~ .p( hen. per ileol in Pils, ' l'Very 100, ties in. red BE= eto make 'at stated ZEE ,nt for the 'alive , . on , t•irirvlnf ',Afire NN AN s—t ONDOA' ITZI PB. All of which ill be sold at Philitiplohia prices ' . by • g BAN,NAV, AO. . . 4. Dec,! .. 4u— 'WASHINGTON HALL, SCHUYLKILL ! HAVEN.' i 1 THE subscriber hereby rives notice th the ,f -- '.: citizens of Schuylkill connty, and the travell ll- ing community, that lie has taken the Mimic mentitineil Hotel, fointerly kept by Mr. Kauffman. whichjie has refitted up in an excellent style, for the aceninimulatiOn of all those who feel disposed to l , pat ronizeilim. His table Will he supplied with ail tbe del icac tes of the seasomand the charges will be moili4ate. •Oblizine and attentive servants and ostlers '.will al wayS be ready to attend to the; wants of visitors; and .tus stabline is amply sufficient to accommottatel any. number of horses and vehicles.. r.,- A few Boarders can be accontrmulated.on reison able terms. .; . • SAMUF.I. 138A1113. April 12, ' • 1 • 1.5-6ino _ i t Ens. r b. E. A. r Mary tin, Ger— •s, Wm. o r n cl k A. r. Judi". Itimorev) NEW CAM DRY GOOD,',FAN CY •xD TRIMMING York; F. , re, I,Vm STORE, • INTHE ROOM FORMERLY OCCITPIEDi BY MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. j 1 heitubscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville and the public In general, that he has just o pened a fresh assortment of the newest styles of goods. constettong of • Silks,ll4vons, Alpacas; and Ballitrines. • with a variety of fancy goods. .Also f la new and snle didikyle Prints, Silk Ttlibct Alpaca and other shim* Blue and BlacliClollis of a superior quality. Ito tias also on hand, , Sewing Silk, Spool and dent Thread t • la best quality, Gloves and Hosiery, Straw erg hoar, Gimp, Braid and other styles of Palley Bonnets . , by the ease, do:, or . single Bonnet, Meit's and Bog's v. • All of whic t hn - ill hi sold at the lowest cash priers.; Ant 120 - 16 ly T JOSEpt , MORGAN. _...„_:- BOTTLED M NERAL WAT'ER• It , HE Gitivq, or Pottsville and the public in'eeneral .1. are informed that the subsiriber. at his Drug Store in Pottsville, hianyfallures and:Bottles. iPiIiNtRAL WATER. , 1 -i • . whichßvill be soldon reasonable terms, by the dez.: or . gross' He invites 'attention to his superior Sarsapari ll a Be- rerall during the Warm Weather, I ! JOHN S. C. MARTIN. June 21, .. 25-.. , I . . ' • EN Sheetings 3 yards wide, Large, and as t oking Glasses, Carpetings and Rugs, for sale cheap hy , J. 'MORGAN, Pottsville May; 3d, 14- . MOKE D SALMON just received and Cot sale Obi • & J. BEATTY. May 3d, 18- II IaIIRUNES.—A. few fancy boxes Prunes. Also 1. Prunes in wooden boxes for sale very .Leap at MARTIN'S confectionery Shop. FIGS. 7 -A few drums fresh Figs. ale F Lemons, tiraages, and Raisins just recemeA. and fur sale by _3OtIN S. C. MARTIN. hn. IS. Er! Cr. h.c 1) c ... a anlt tto BT C. P. S'CCART. j There is a non of prowler heart, And notiler far I weeri, chief, Ori.c-ptered 4t• laureled chief. Or Is.amor in his siwen Who would not give ter prin4e or peer, The NikpOolir of Ins. ratite, Though hoots ran e;hont:ine at !his heels I The heralds of his faire.! 7 : 1 See yonder in Ins palace 1411, I Ills kingdom firm and wide.; His throne the cot. his sword the plough, ills ;edit]] time valley side Hid only host his flockd and herds. And fields of nodding grain, The guide( tsof his royal rule, The lords of his domain lie wants nn helms nor iron hands, Nor pomp of waving 'Mimes, . Nor vass,,i knee, nor rourtier,tread, Nor India's soil perfume: Ile holds his rein, he drives hin,steed, And ba-es his shining blade, And herds are thinntol,aindltieliis ate strewn, And not with ruin laid.: • What, he t' in court or castle hall Where kings to revel, stuiut, Are 'not the words his royal. Right royally iinea out But on the breeze,. the mountain breeze, That shakes the ziatel rucks, Ile flings deliaore 1 . 111, 1 toe=,' That threat his tieldm and flocks There is no bribe of wealth or line, Nor sound of triton or horn; ' • But he would trample to the dust, Or hurt.thent back with !coin his °ult.'. boast an 6nne,t , heart, His freedom and a rod, To battle for his Lin acid home, His altar and his God t • citratstp[m. By 51EflRILL C. YOUNG Petal). Concealed within the tinnier of the wtiug.h. which skirts a acetic where,' a prairie "Stretched in boundless beMity lies," • • is situated a charmili little t.ottage,'nestfed in shade and seclusion, beneath the foliage of over shadowing boughs., On the piazza in trust of this dwelling, a venerable suckei (named Go.don) was seated one summer aftertionn, building dreams (it thrift as he Surveyed fits plan:atm), enanieled with heavy crops, ripened into plenty. IN ow. .as our sweetest dreams are fleetest, and quickest to close, it Is not stranite that, Ins, although pleasant, was soon terminated by some tine shooting. .Hallo, old dad.' , Hallo yourself, and disciver how it feels,' he retorted, and turtling simultaneously with his re ply, his eyes fell upon a young Man, a ptranger tO blip, leaning on the yard-fence. • •Excuse ne,' said the stranger, ' •maybe; you mought be so Clever as td tell 4 chap' who that"re .whealrjelki up ?sN,F. tbe timber, you AVIA, I will ; I own it.' • •• - r .„1 .. !Pew. say !' said the swauger. Jou? ain 't n mighty cute ,that you ellow four-legged aufuLds and such critters to be in, it.' k 'But I don't,' Feld Gordon. ` • j •I'v ee a boss in it, though as I huln along: re. marked the ettanger dryly. , ; , A hoes in my wheat !• .exclainied the suCker. •1 - es indeed.' • Zags and lightning! Here, Blucher-! Siinta Ana—here, here.' His call had the cifeet to bring furih Iwo dogs ; one atiound, with legs half as tong as an cat-rii sehoohnaster's, the other a- hull , r the peealiar,quirf; of whose under jaw might lead-you to mistrust that he w,a4 ever fund of what , the know ing ones call.the .grab game.' Avended with tnese, ue trotted oil in 'hut haste', the dogs wagging their tails'as their old master waormeithis tongue, urging them on to the pursuit. young.idranger, after wagging hi*ehin a little away, and indulging in a light laugh that made hint look suspiciously waggian: walking to the cottage door--and then, without ceternon)— into the parlor. Here, finding himself alone, lie commenced 4 p surrey of the Apartment. ilefor; he had much leisure, 110%4 , 04'1, eriner, to übtant fir admire the elegaircres combined in every tiring urouriti him, lie was entrmiced 1i gush, ol rich. wild, jheloily. succeededtal e sound of ligitl foot steps. And instantly a creariire of l e ilny and ro‘c hire-sr:Anted into hie presence. Oh, that 'fair, r'y cliceir.ed danisel, ore very pen:whirls:mon at Mithes.inieness, She was starta.m, though, yvheit her sot JAWe r) es encountered the eqs.rr.4t-rt 11/ in doing m, chati ced to cast another g, changed from !right to gladlicsa—she utter, it tire name ot Belli) Leslie—aim tz.co :au —hut out or the door, but smack' into tie :2, ming strairgui!. a 11129, W hot-air extraordinary ar She let. bitty—kiss her, iou; and !wetted, to iii impassioned lafiguage—why what did ihe eiil mean? Their COLl%ersuttou wall, perhap, suture to explain: . E •Clarissej said the stranger. •Clarisse, my beautiful idol, I have come to claimn Sou as my own.'' 'Oh, Henry, I fear our hopeal will never change to realities. 1 love you ; very, very' much ; tbut my fattier dislikes you, because You are a Yankee lawyer. He is obstinate and will not And the rosy ikd front the lady's . •Do not fear, Clalisse,' said Ifenry Lesjie. cars and will remove hie prejudice. l know ho%c to work on'e farm; and a', lie does not know me. I wilt I.ire,to Imo under an ussUined name, and by the merit of holiest worth. and yirtue, %%111 u pace in his affections.' Their hupe,s excited, and consequently . their, anxieties lulled by the reasdkiables ut fins phin, the two seated themselves on the sure and eli;joi ed th.nm bright angel•pluineddetwlitsvvbielt of love awes vound hearts. When Guidon returned; however, hr lotind the young snot. et Ularisse having deemed it prhuenito re tire at the sound of her kither's Moisteps. Gordon was glad that the stranger had tarried; he wished to give lam a 'peeling, lur be bad - .earelfil the field over and found no horse.. 'Now don't blame :tie, old said,the Yankee, 'fur surer than my name is Dick. Quit, I tov,e• been a hors, a dead one, in that are very wheat as I kum along. - Uu, but old Gordon waxed wroth at thus learn-. ing that be had been vent to:dilve a .nieie skele too fawn his field; yet the Yankee contrived Lu ,ealin his ruffled foeitngs, and,hiredionseil to the sucker to 'dew things,' • closing the -bargain with the impartial agreeuient that. they might Mo. 116 pocus' one another as much as they pleased; whereupon Gordon tickled Inei inner self with the conceit of all that tie had endured Irmo Yaritiee trickery, even from the tune of ,his buy rig a clock fromthe Uttoneciicut pedlar, witch tie *Aid kept unie'backward, down to the period when toe Aetv Yolk pettifogger wished to inairy Clarisse. . Re'Pecullg Henry been in early manhood an enterprising young farhier, endowed with a broad and beautiful 001/Idlll ; but being moreover gutted iviilt an excellent smack ut mtei lectual powers, he had been induced to lorsake the natural avocation, for one, perhaps better befitting his ambition, taste and In the vil , lag° where he studied•and practised,..he first be came acquainted with biarrisse Gordon, wino had accompanied an aunt from the NS est, with thede iign of completing her education at one of those meritorious institutions for female instruction, with which the eastern StaleioMound. They lo ved. The omit wrote to her brother ? old biu,duii, soliciting his consent tor Clartsse to,marry, t pleining affairs, &c. Uordou answered stating that he should . ever negative his daughter's wish to marry a Yankee, who, it appeared, was too la zy trio work, and hence had resorted to pettilogging. He also instructed Clartsse to come holue unnte diately, under the protection of en elderly lady and gentlemen, friends of his about,io Irattiut 121 USE /1041) 4initiSor. - ILL COUNTY, PA. ... the.ess.t. Clarisse was obedient—wept and. ed her father. ave. we all know., is like wine, a nio:..'zisr' , viii - ..inic4 pi:morales it i•iciiiii be in , . ,ti , i.i.i.: iii:Sx mi. !'.. 4 oineihiw , to. thiseffeet :it.i.ll- 1,-- b.- • uplleavnizA th•idre—hi: I w'rre stated. JI tt e‘citotwut at ou,tnrw . wactical liveatite .Itj i ,%I:.in oft-13ve:vialiolith, We 1.01,4.; l a m A I exited to the icaLli•i. 1.1134U1.331,nu,!t r nanu..langliage and Je.i.eattor, Ora I an t,, wrp h is l a dy [five by•the s•seat of fits . Herein was retitereii the orlivar itirtirr. the ty of hie , •airertions. and proving it as • and Untainted, as' the waters Lid a nniutliiii: ig. MIS willing to labor for her iarch •on rerOrd ; to toil, to endo e the 3ring • raelc'of hone and: eineW. Gradualy •I•Li he his way in the old; mail'e,X;deian. a be laid the base told built a ga,,kl his steady application and his ability to labor:he subilautialea a rep3,1j. 3 1 hilUbqy ; anit loan; perience,' combined with • • •ktitiwledge. supciiority r ;in the pur.sults of •uit u•e: In the latter, Guidon was fiarti,odo ntellitil to him. lie aeknowle.dvl th.; w..ttli; oanfaiion, too - . exiiressClit Neser-.1 Ido trot khow W:rat , nave bra the I 't had nut a C3133/InStatie : e niCUrvil propitious_: tt•invifr. •)itidir very uuju bypru:rru.o.i Arrimez -at the court tidn , w=:i.l a Ju'..tice'l t.i.dy he round es er tthonr Ire 'Niched- to see, Lux Justiee allowed !tint ur decay toturt4e.st. s that the law adinits or_si.,l ~. Lawyer.— ' •ase wote nu Itefit = uPttly ehmds: Ile t‘o . ul.l it twat for a liutulred - chn:aN; )et -he k.i r in tilt] pot 'conduct' tile Ault succes.;:4k Ino..elf. t man like hint, on',l.4tlt.ev, a leatuatiou, o,ithou r t• ;Ott was to-nti ,,the extreme. ,As cite Jut,ucr w.ra d. /11 rl he_C}tsr. wise 13.33 , 11 1.3 lit , N 'Ohl QUI; Leslie, wilt-pried to G..ido;t: pig I that alias 4ylne, hois your .ti':,'t Lu.n, I 1:t me try your ,ute—f . ‘e did rdun upcmd his ,c)('S u iJe ,and . 4ttred ni ynu lit.llel 111111. 14:nk v ,, u need hoti,.oft for twirtlnmages• and give you It • t brat.' . c Nt I du rdwi cweplwd, partly from ile4" , ir , s e he never kee..v llu k Fi kul ile Geea t untie , . . te, minutes el.mietl. mu! I,(slie «u , in 111,1 r , .: Ile had nt• h !hat -lifiezii . ium, Tle• .ring tip of ~seiT h hu:l tio:Lei) euNe,...:411s cut the putting io Iltgti t pt liar f .1,, 111 SII, :1•111. 1 I'd 13 , X% rte, the aAoiti-hinent when - fht.,.:ei . ... - USE le evinced, as, throwing oil hi. e.....wneda.a.,1.. •aking, be wergeqFigita a elmate..ol4.ar and ..treath of eloquence. Tneidant cxpo,.ipm l ets nio of the law. tvoven into oile l ets argument, tioally re,ulang io a ver,b4t able to Itisclient,—were both'atnusement and to I..eshe. talon, who, during the whole of lod eat his. month en wide arch that T )ou II Potatoe..sultieiently large . forl. a !neat:flil. it:throzit witlionthb4linowingit.--said wlivt '.ere riding home together--.: •k. if you, are a Yankee I don't care, 3 uu jortri.:l good (Idler! • MEI I alp; said lie 'tile in the fivtd of labor,the.e.olo.rown: 3113• other bu.,'tnes you plea, , e, ito y:.O kLow or to of a 1311 that is superior to Inc don't; • w, what do you think of try poveit..., , ' Lt. tint: .you will exchlnge it fur s.imetbintt you, did your bldnied l'iuton tone, to,d.ty . . red Gordon. M2E EIDE you,stinsuier povera disgracer c,inuiolird now, I shouldn't think I did,"- au,Ayei-ed. IHM II sir; said Leslie, siammeins a mot% as'you seem to harts r no sentiment rpu ntti hut what fa‘ors i'pe. I will he s, 1,01 ifOrni )ou ihat thefe is a militia' love et -twei 0 )010. Jaunt itcr and nwseil. and we nor COll . -4111 to our inarria4e: . lou : opcord his eycs and mouth aoau Avifier MEM 11111 ;!4 to 117;gI -oltci by jingo; said the.father. after a 'Joni Ilan -r, I rare about ls, th.et sneiwoi have 11, take 4 CUM; lnu d ugly name. , (lona ;it soutids su ; •-i• eb b soldnqu): ; but I suppo-e e ran I tan ion the ', gl ow t ilt and ..ha‘e it :olrlyd.' sato Gordon, in the eveuitm, has told me you lovtd uvr at,ot so I hia)e given you to lam entirekx. I am ;la g i r l, that you have made choice of a runt), floe ti o ,e, who kinove how to petiiiiag., jam up, withaut he rig to lazy too work on: a farm.' Ularisse-laughed in her sleeve. ' MEE HepTV lArf4ie and Clarbise Gordon .1111'..e After the deltart•tre of the tvedh 'n:. ¢u st., on that seteet occapion. even After the velem '.l.y vyhti..h launched thelil;ltto the entltri s cab'e. e. I ritatrintony. even after the 'rake, jott;,te, tea, kis wine..dancini., and coffee., after ad v. ere-I'n, i•hed: and ;INT all "their friencl.,tvere gime. Ulari ,,, e found her.elf hVr Itusr , :ii.d it,., het father. , :She urned her el ea to thei latter, .und said heseeci.tnzly.: 'Fattier tuili !,ou. "!'"• •Fnr_ici you! for what, cbil.ll" • •Wity, iuu knotir 1, 1 loveii and'tvi.be , l to n•ed henry Leob , .'iny tir,o flame, but you wyula 0t. , ! cotr.nt to OM . . .A ci d y, u rem! te,t, to.. :11 . 11 . 11.1115,' curl the %.1 , 11/1.; hijAMlla, •th a t when. I fir-I. (lune' here the agteeLoupt was that we were, to hocus p.s us e.lr other as much as we plettaHl.' . • W t eib paint I n'as.ahout tb sac.' co: s inful-I the bride. 'is that DiA Quirk and lt.ury are the sanae l pe.rson: 'Zags and hgatning.'exclaimed Gord”o. od:• big to his fret ; but ho pan-ed ,itr , eyed _both Itte . euirri!N attetitivel),:in , l t:trit out : • LI/ hat ,itt i 7.5 , hreri, r. • favey that In. n , irl .t fit and's. * roper 1111 - h314). ' or! j will. an.d %nu' Ito 1115 drg n.. dd.due: think of it. I on ..Tl.l it ti.!,l'l!""'''/ . '"•"' have to pe'uri..p to ttic Guticrtil tn eet rrl nf that lytant,.ti Quirk. Qoirk. • i GOV 161i74 74 EV V .IF Tll , ltWlT`l. Y.)II • ti4'lll it . a &Ifni to h e ~;.di e, e.l to w t . • persons wao ys-toiyite .10 qti If Y 0.1 undoulqilly jtidge ight .; it lisnat niahom, that is .'i:ll` 4111-ini: , t!..erei , ne. 4..ria . all ittnNy 'rind wrathful I ker thr Slut iii.p.,••••• the in the world, audof tixel n ~•og . Neswr recal the idt as or upon num ries and proviications. This is the atnn-e•iiPfif of many in their itlitary huips , Mit pie); might as weil play with eartitcui•fialis nr They may work thetroehres up tq ilestru•lian —to bate everything and ea'ery,lio'dy , ; to hale the per and disp,,sition of the DeStroyer ger may steal into the heart of a wise min, hut rests only in tile bosom of fools. Make the . rthe•t candid atlowloces for the offender; cou,si.ier his natural temper ; turn your anger to pity ; regard him es 'one ill of a very'bad distemper.—th. Horne. _ AIITANTAIIEk:OF ADVKIITIMNo.:—.A .h.irt liino sine one of ti,e papers publi.hed 'at Dedham, mentioned the fact that the jail in that t! . ,wil w,.: without tenants and advertised it .to be Ict: We see by the Democrat of I.tet week that Ow .jail is now d'ull and running over; and the Democrat says it will hare to he enlarged..'So much; for•I It is frcim inalnlity to discover'what they ougbi ~ ..t dvertising. _ . to drl that, rat n err in prlrettee. ...t : •,,,-........ ; ~f,...7—. --7 7z ,::: ,--„1--....,- ; • ; •,-r e :r.- . 1.--_-77 4 ,7••.•72•rzz - ..;,„.;„\•=71mga .-.• • . : : , . ...:...:'?- .. ....,..,,,--....-.'...,:',.: FOREIGN SELECTIONS. , Itostairea rt Rest. cirriamatance whick lately tranipire4 at Ormakirk has been the t erne of much gossip: A persdn named Wm. B-H- 7 . of •Lathem, near Ormakirk, abont tweire years ago paid his addreises • the swine Both Kern 'respectably ennnec tett. And it was fully expected that the acquaintance wout!,l end ircweillo'ck :, but the fickle fair one tualiv discarded her suitor, who, in- copse. " was - cad with deep melancholy, and 01 in perfect good health, has ever Once con to his room. 'The prevailin, report, 7 (i`< (list huppenedovas that B- 7 1-, had to America; bit three or four 'years after- .4,a person affirmed that he had seen hint 111 g one day near the house in whlth he and initly then lived , and another pert, about ears since, when . looking through the parlor Eow,,,setv'ilith distinctly and stated that his d had grown to an enormous length. These ne et-Metes% never gained moth credrnce s his intinediate.friendsnever alluded to him, leneral belief was that lie had foreer left the , n. 'List dVednesday, however, at the;fune- • t hi- mother, again made his appear in-public, in attend the corpse to ( h o church.' • ailincitiiy,aintut.4o sears of age, and Iron) Seausioo, fiteryls ,had Sorina ully wawin the year ,A.ll'll front ail litercounie so(teti, a %%1110 . he has enitstantly resi, it Cie . ,: /11W unknown to any' except war relation. 'Vie lady who wart the`caulld iuqular melancholy Ito. been _dead s(ars.—Pr, erna's Chronicle. ME NO . 4'2; C )111, tal rice n, his 1.3 3 tAtit udil t • ..F.triii.lllllllN/lIIT ' FACT.—An old in, ' ~.'-, lest summer in Paris at the advanced ' age of : ive who 111/315 a perfect miser. - He came to • i i, accompanied by his son; about three years 1. .Lin the meet abject state of tactil i ty. They ie.l comely upon the ehority of:their neigh-'' i . or striiiri-lenee, and were iii the dailyliabit of i, mg Irmo (ipor.tu door, for smoothing to sup- brim; Dor of - the neighbors; having missed ,T . the.ol.l ' mon fir a few day s, WCIII in search ' ,o. arid found Mtn just.broAthing, his last in ci :•11,1e ho.o destitOe of evry necessary: lie IV in . : 'pica tii . ::)p id ' straw lik one corner or the ' wohirid any Cioci in.:. in the sone pl.tco' • l ll '' ei' ;on, iiii•iirt if, tears old, With mile i) it 1 111111 11er . cry mg 1110-t per - iiiisly.• Oh mks e .. 1 e.i..11 .he mail - that los killer tr.ol been 'qt. 1 ., iit I•ni n; ere thin' two' It . .12. , :111111 that he ' ~,... a ~ P 11.• to 1 11!n 1134 an' . !„11 , , , 1•r1..13 neat' HAY a hrg'."111111 11.11;11 , 1 .110 , 4. Inti iiiiquireir" , ....r. it commie 4: tire ..,oti . rcplicil that hi:, rm,,er ii.) him veil il' . ll.ii 11111 4te ir•i : lie hilt • rsisi scid:ig tr. an I lerrin'e; p'r.3..6 . .ri1 a key, i4ieci...l it ; b tnh it iNms ' 3ireir astiiiiistiment . Mu:, it tilled with . quid piortl4 (NMI, ' of 1.311- ~1 ) 111,1c.c1 Ilf irot, ainoirolimr in itll to one , ~. a il till dem ..ro i IVad . S, 0,4,0:10.) .. It .:0p,;,,5..it the ori dim 1, 1.1 dc• - dinaditrl riis •-tim 'iv i•e:i4iti..i. - Ills -oil 1 1 . . ii in e aliticd r i,n the receipt of thi• firiu iir.b.,lii he slimly .; .Aped the et:4Mb. r ivim a-se-tea MM.. no . r Line: demist kit tlis en ditlo t s iii ii for., vii . n.iitering p%tee, the liinowill 4 . i!ariciimi an -eimiit on ill' , 'iloor - :—Dr. Nl—tH is gun to , iiii uttml the RM.: Eiiiiily. • • .. died. llt`it F'ari , illlll . b its BEE , 11 .et.to of h r IV, Is lII', I vt ,tlt 14 tti t IME MEE OEM 1 1.111.1b 1 , 110110 I. )1,1 .1 won rit KNu-wiNG.---t."Trui/t rc--istrn; , tr n fiction: —l3.titlet thistead e long 1.0.1U.1 Suer publishes ait uuerestinG , 1 the extebte,l Ilium!: or which we cannot t.ti n ..b u t thus+ volirent ritle'srlyeS kith. griug I,litt;l Ittet,ln et cunden4ed rutin, fur the ben ! our readers. Mil qt tied r I t.lB t•lit rt . _ . . vi ) ir.t. f.;l-',..er of quosl.qharacter and correct . e nonienrvA h'u.0i1e,..4 in . a good and impro -I+•i.glilloriiial. - lil3 stoOs . wa, snLill, as were t1.,1.. anti , in. k of cu.forners writ still :quail-. ii i .. ; ,,,, t ic i I; .r,lly met his expeu,es, and he F I:i•l,n1Iy ::Ding .down hill,' and 'an old tro -1 ihr•opizo-i!t• comervri.dietpd that he woLikt ,1.111 Ill! iiPtlll.: 11 qi , ltn. . . h ihn 1 , , I sod h h. 4 h .it thr )(wilt 'grocer had reason to regret this rit y t - the gnicer will appear. The latter °pion log trd. th4t oailatner who had won the heart of the ir. lie offered' hiinsclf to her and was rejec- Ii was timii.,. ho,vitever, with the assurance V %VA.; the man of her choice, hut she acted 1 •11 , 114111 . 1 .1 vs hit lier father's comoianAs cured of the affections of the woman of hie ~ lie set ininself about removing the only obi, in the we:. of their union—tha father "s oh; n to•his Pecuniary prospects. . - • ear had ~,,j,sed, and 10, whit, n change !--, 'omit grief was now going up hill with the ~i .. slearl. lOCUIIIOtOaI ) • tustornera flocked , store tin all quarters,dine even many had l ie idd e•tadlishial stand on the opposite cur, •,,r,llie yuung - er favonte. There was a mys lak,ut ii whi/o puzzled the old grocer solely ; , s , 1 ty,,,, t , 1,,,, iold nit unveil. He at list became Ik• ,tick , nil Lisses.mid aggravations, and vaiu +airs to thscovei the-secret - of hts neighbor's . . ME A ME JVC!It, Port'. I t tl'•f t It•ty but pe•il! omit? MEE ttdi ioncture. Angelica—fur that was lb° ter's ititote—contuved to heir; shout an ap.• tly acridentad interview betreen the parties. old man had become, thioug,h.the inter-; at of titt! thuOder, tdletid44 good humored, itnu•d y.td.h dreat farileaneNs attuut.The ; youpgr tow hi• bad rootri‘cd to effect sti Jottat in 'a • Sc.r. to thoi extend his busitie's4 and Irout• !tit ( older stand. tidu4 p. rei Atter s vim lie tn. -1141, oil re.,l e . )e'wl4 yvaded all ansT , er—tals.lll . lilli.! f i n!l w r 'oiderittins to It union A logelwa. •N one! repiled 'prodded you y;our l'ills-the young ,roust=ed wLcu hl. hippiilCSS W 33 (nal) com 7 sN I'd GEM MEI MIS opl. •t• •, trtei of the yotnig coupe were all ?s ett; and anoint, mein :natty ol the:cuatomere th .totes Angelica and Thontastopked • as could he, and the old grntlerpen Itailitik than they. The bridal cake Ihitur to to cut, when the old coon cried out • OtC rt avail. h t t harp it 1 t~nl • for •1 t•c,.the ndcrc•t r 'the accret exclaimed fifty MEM s a very siinr)e mate;,' sui4Till , a) . 08, "I ADO 6 . . e 01,1 ee.ntlemlin wi; very, •y old-Gehi9n! avlit , e he -ho Tiromas Ihvartily by the ki—e fly tune s ever, he. rnere7 ea. a 11. m l! ly ' - .Ayhy uf that 2' •o 'riov s itit ANTI:1101 ,o t t rkerable Am 7 o ju,14,.• ft the 1,41.0 v g a10.,i06-'('he ),;.; I v i.%.;;;.; ;he • hat le pa Vim kmtvo, I had true it~z to the i'l,-8.114 of :htl IS oib,.c Moos vtjeie e.o: Igo; to o amputation, tt ai a irithoeton, trod r, renal it 1111.14it'l bag in; the {time. As Cot' -mil rave-, prepniatimi, tvere in.d.1;%1!, to him down to',the t ilde, to pr; , reitt . the oe hit Mot Ito:, .t'SaYs the , soff , rer-- ,Nptv, doctor vt iutt would you iiS ,i c I I 0 I kl thl . l q tf. .ri .11 CIE 1 , 0 t ft-t 1 MB 4.,d, I um 01,14 i t , !Ake our Ipz, and vat t .04.0 ••lltl-floilz. '1 t.tl ri.trk i'a.t L . 1 ,111 .It.y t.•.t 13'ilit , e u 1i4 ; ::e :1/ . 1114: “pr. L., . . IST it t +, dd ,~I viethj w <f 1, at:ter .it . , he _ „ v „ ; mid to play itilC topk' about fortS• t i i N V•lill!JUL !uts , :ing a , rote or 1121 nsq%l ET= 1G1' . ..a.-AtineTvoit find ... a• µrll dieripline4 ;kter in. the froade form, what 'a noble one it die )ahor. - of the understandine, 'the educ a tion hate made her great. She; in a le 1: el at her influence in Fqciet!;.. ; sec je-ty t i her- dcportment, the ee..y re•surance L.er 'coulitenwe.„ flow em3mon men quail he: J. V. 04.YiniVal. and . attention she ex 7 frdatthe iitlf;ti profligate aml the taleiped. eoit4! shec.is ; - . 111 that ie. equalled ou earth.— There ii nq Lenity to compare with such Apauty no w‘alth wits 'elicit - charms. She= is the !fleet.; teorkinaneipp 'of God; and in her dwells q foul that-spatter; fdraangs around her. 'fha.Leart of her iiii,anut dclightcth in her, and he has no rtee4 of spoil. A c!! ME I be v. it the ei h bear FTF. WA, R.CPI.T Tn • ONALLttin r:--:A9 . , etTl,:eir and triad valor refuled to ac:' rrpi "tent by a young officer. 13 0 Tr: turn4.l th p;dmving kir yi.ur w.voi.4ut' theawor4 of ry ijacrg nt17,0i.: I ii,,r;) met cu lite in a good cause, but ( .„ ni iii k iii t zar,l e tyid qmi.. !will charge ;;ii hazard caimMi's month for the gond of my courage to storro•Iell: OM 1111 . '1 roinniepre4 EfruLlence on this war ail s ettled stud the marrine
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