PHILADELPHIA CANDIES -• ONLY 121. cts.' PER R.. WHOLESALE AT, RIdHARDSON'S, No. 42 -31cO-ket street, below second street, THILAPELXIUA The Cheapest Candy Elitahlishment in the World! WM: subscriber haying made considerable provement in his 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. The price now charged is only 812,50 per hundred lbs. and the article defies competition. Also on hand. at corresponding prices, a full as sortment of fresh and dried fruit—Nuts, cordials, drops. jellies, pickets, sauces, tweet oil, olives, ca per., anc hovies, sardines, &c. . Lemon Syrup of 'a superior quality;put up in good style. and sold at prices carving from $1,50 to 4.00 per dozen. It is.only necessary for purchasers to try the.goods of this establishment once, to .tie entirely convinced of the advantages to be derived from purchasing at No. 42, Philada., August 2, CHEAP FOR CASH! • . AIHOLEN ALE f R ETA IL Boot, Shoe and Cap Store. A - 0.21 market at. bet [teen front 4- north side Philada HE subscriber has no hand a large and complete T assortment of the above named - articles, to which he respectfully invites the' attention . of the people of Pottsville and Schuylkill county generally. .consisting of R Mens . .Boys'ind . . Youths' coarse • _ , . , . ts, • .aT, kip, calf skin,' • . • :seal and morrneco - ,Boots and Brogans; Ladies,' 'Nlisses'' and ' Childrens Boots & Shoes in ell their vonettes; ladies', 1.,.& gentlemen's gum- over shoes of a ll' 'slues, togeth er,with menet', buys' & I= 1, 1 , Chl caps of even• descriptiep. • 4 ter Persons win find it to their interest. to call an evimine 'my . stock, before purchasing clsewherer•as I ant deiCrmined to s'ell at the lowest possible cash prices. SAMUEL L;1)1,1)FIY.', Phdada., August 2. . . 31-3 no _ , I I 6YvE r~-v'y CARD. GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, Xv. 0, X. 3d st., atm march ,t., 1.1111./11/ELPHIA. CHARLES WEISS, PROPRIETOR, BOARD-11301.10R rlll DAP..f Thid house is oolivenient to business, aneynly one square from Market PLEASE CALL N. B.—Stabling for horses --Livery stable altarbed. Philada., July '26, 30-Inr,) aggft,BOOTS &. SHOES BY THE PACKAGE. - FOR C.ISH,. NO. IA CHESNUT . StREET, PHIDABA. . „ .. TIIE subscritier cloimt an exclusively cash busi ne,ss, wi ll d eli good quality Boots and Shoes., of every description, at Manufacturer's prices. irr ruichasers are desired to exainine the Mar ket. and befiirc buyitig. to cull Ile No. li9 ellesnut street, Philola. , . THOMAS L. 1-:V.A :‘, S. J'hilada .July 19 . . . 29—1im0.. --.- .9 67.' , 1 I? D ' CLEMEN' & BAKER, .Wholesale DruggiSls and Mnnnfactlfrei.v nf:Co pal 1 iarin;ll; , Sole Agent:fin,- Mc Frank duty Glass Wurks. IITAVING heett long engaged in the rnannhetu re I_ lof Copal %%m6,1, :70,1we1l as other binds.; too 'are now prepared to purchaser., an article which in gushy, cannot'be kurpassed:an the Union Also. receiving' weekly Nal the ali.ive celebrated Works, Window (lhoe, of every size Constantly on hand. a tell assortment of Whir Lead of the moat approved brands,— toget her with a large stork ot Dote.. Medicines. Valuta. Oil. Irot n. I ,)e. biter; Colors. lironzto.. 1 - intelt Cs k i,u4a . Lair Veocila, j.':111101. brumes. Pullet Knives. coutprising every 'artiele hoe—all o r which wlll.l.oewtitil.tt the lowest pot , stLle prices by CLKMENS ';No. Bi,, 3d et.; one door above n uud sC Pints. Yhilad:, , Sepiember 6, ." . ' SALT , ! SALT !1 _. cttif.lNA Salt in biarrels & tins, for elle :t the•lowe,t 31nrkeL price, delivered ini board of bloat,' on lire 'Schuylkill, FUCE of PonTEit Act: ‘,.v • • GItAl" & 4,lPiaLlEit. :II Walnut st or fictiFt -4. WhiLr I Si hu)11:11.1. Philadelphia July 19th., . .. - 29-- . . . : P HIL.R D.l. .1 D 17ERTI Sj; Ml' NT. GEO. W. CROSS, Wholcsak Forelp;n7k.Donzatic y Cowl .Vlore; At Nu. 30, Bank ' . 4 ' Isl. running south st; beluw Thin! street. . ik LT. Goods are sold at,l'ackitee Auct,kon eisei Kt- A .:1_ ties, for nett tacit, or if on Ell litouths Credit, S per rent is added to the hill. The subscriber) mends to keep what is strirtly railed " one price store:" and to sell all Ins goods at Pack are or . Anctin cost priers fur nett rash. nr on tine fie approved credit, and will then add 5 per rent to the hill for the credit. Ile has eidablisocii his business on that principle, and find. it civre' 4 ceneral satisfaction. Customers can rely tbeu goods, at the'very lnwen market rives. as the luwest prices are anked tiro, try Which time is saved, to both purchaser and seller. and no tiereiiiidty Car litatima down. He hat cnnstai tty on hand, and 'will continue to be sn pplied with a grind 'assortment of ',eat:wattle et:yde Dry Grinilt—desivied for, and adapted to rue near country trade ; to which he now invite. the attention of the Merchants of this neizhhorhorid ; hunryssed. with a belief that they likr many others, will patron iTe the systern of trtinsarlinz husitiess adopted and strietly - adhered to by the adyertiser. (} , ate and tee . PEo. \V. (TOSS. Bank street: '27-snio Philada.Jul3's MINING ENGINEER, MEI Mineral Lana Agent 1 - 4 , X AMIN ATION of Mines -and Estates. •Fityveys. Topogranhicnl Plans, Transverse and rertical sectional nrawings exhibiting the Geological strati facltion or property; tracing beds of-Iron ore and Vaal: examinations for sites of from Blast Furnaces, ;And Reports made thereon, t), TitomAs RIDGWAY, Jr.. , Mining Engineer. and Real Estate , Agent for Miner ' al Lands. No. 951 Walnut street, hadi. I hiladelphia,lJuly, 12. :695.;, 28— DALE'S DOUBLE BEAM . • PLATFortm SCALES. • i .. . .; . ... , • . .. , DDALE'S Single Beam • Patthrto Scales r . " Double " Counter " Single "• ' " . . ": "Even ~.., . Brass Beam" • •a " ' ' • 7k- • ' Iron Balances, • •Pt Spring . . Ring and Nest Weights for Ralf. WiIo,LESALE AND RETAIL: at the. SCAI,E WAREHOUSE . ‹.'.',77.223tiv;e„s_ °F ......„,. _ GRAN ,i• BROTHEL ....,,,,-.l^ ',. No. .3i \WALNUT St., 1 .I)ealers 'Nall kind.n of'Srales anti \Weights. • ' 'N. R. All Scales sold by on are warranted to give satisfaction in every particular. : -H. &-rt. Philadelphia March 9,9 13— SPRING BALANCES, 10IDOZEN'SALTER'S Imenovtu SBMNI; BALAN CES, with and withourinethess With a lull supply of the' different sixes of Dales Platform and . Counter scALEri. Just Received and for sale at the ss.CALE Wharehttiuse of GRAY A. BROTHER, No: 34 WALNUT St.. balow Second. Philn.jelphia 31arth 19 , 13- • QUALES • t /ALE'S EVEN REAM COHN 1-7TER SCALES - ARE MORE DURABLE ACCII RATE, AND CONVENIENT than any Scale in Win weigh from one grant to 1001einds for ;ale at 11, 0 very low price of 81 ,N) each. Larger size $5, an $5 50 with Dish, warranted to give katiiracflon, ' GRAY & [MOTHER, No. WALNUT Meet. • 33-- Philadelphia-March 29, FARQUHAR & CA ttP ENTER • F; CONVEYANCERS, - 56 WALNUT STREET. PIIILA DA, • Money Loaned on Mortgage, anti Real Eo!ate bought nd Philadelphia, April 19 Philadelphia -Auptioa Sales. C. J. WOLBER7', Audioneer. • :Co- Al Mani= By.' Il EtOW 11CCON,. BT. PIIIIADA. -• Regular i.ale days! • Imported and American Dry Goods gruerday & Friday Mornings. Rhop`Gonds—Every Wednesday Arternoon, Boots, Brogans &e.—Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock e • Country Merchants will find at these Selma large sand general asiortment of Imported and Domestic tita:. pie and Fancy Goods,. to Which their attention is invited Goods delivered on the day of dales sr as a respon-, rible person will be in attendante,l9o. or a Small re muneration, wilt pack anti forward • goods as directed. Philada., ;raillery 11, MI I WILL TEACH YOU TO PIE WEEKLY BY B 1 VOL' Xxr MEDICINES. DONT You. an/4 4 31-3cfm OR TDE ,LITTLE SUFFERER'S' FRIEND. ,N , s AN entire' vegetable preparation for the r?estruc tion of Wsirms rind cure of bowel camplaint, free -from all dr:lt:unions drugs 'Mid and cer6M in its op- eration, and reMarkatdy pleasant to take, 54 Much so that children will ask fur tiller they Once get a taste Remember that llobensack's Worm Sydup isjtlte one, and that all others are base counterfeits i• be urc and ask for llobensack's andsic that is haS the written signature old. N. S. (1. L. I dobensack, On the label, pasted on the bottle. The following catific:tes, arc amongst the many in our possession. 1 • ' • - PlilLkDA., Ce.C. /91.h 'i 1811 . Memos. I.lolll:: , iSACK%—lii complia c w ith your request. I send you these few cjeAtfying that I obtained a bottle of your Aled s icated Vorm Syrup for "my son, a lad 11 years of :mess whoj as I Ent con lident, was severely afflicted with Wo dna, dritt sar i prising to tell. he found immediate relief. I Would I therefore recommend ii to the public as a cafe and 1 effectual remedy for children afflicted 'iciith ss'ot ins , . . ' • Yotirs, d:c. Rev. Jolts S ! 'El ENTIfLEV, , Eight street, four doors be owilreen. . • ' 7 ---- 1 PuitAn.t., Mara 26t b) This is to certify that some tiro or dam Since, two of my children were r 'itinclo • Worms-1 tried evsry' remedy that.! ki , ' tell of, but without aliY effect.. they i ‘‘;111,(I and worse. nutsl the..d,sease hat alarming and FATA!. ellaracti r; so Mt and all who saw them lett satisfied that close the seelle if relief was not immed eil, ,One isl Ili' children presented alfi , of disease:4 nit.] sutTertim, site was' I ) with wmitis; her couni - ir.ance had death-lihe hue ; hi r breath Was ektrem her, frame wore away to a-mere skelen symptoms attendant upon worms weii aggravated clip ria ter. 'l . o such a lead the de.ease arri‘es tbat she actually 1, 1, 1 fro m her . DOS, , Stillowed by copious in , , vesting. It was at this tune that j 'ai and obtained a bottle of llwir ‘Vorm tow eat, wall hot halo hopes„ but wot alter a few da.ei, a veal wa: and a a few d.ty,,ta n y aver fibtotadt elw,iren I;:att fit store th a clni. , ;thpy r.spialy recovered perfectly curd ISIMINI!It== .- Printed he (. S. 110131';N• corner 9d au:fro:ties st. and Etglit. an Piniadelpltta. J BROW .1" Jrl,. kylmlesa'e tulle. avid i.tr Sata: by St meketiTlS era Ily, Lunt, lite, State. ' • Vu_ti 1 9 • Wrir• 9 ht,'s Inclima Veg - eta . oF Tut.: NORTHANIEtticAN . _ . Of 11 calitlit! k -.4).MDDJ(4NE hat ever been intrridh 1 \ inerixan. Publir,. wit...se virtues b.. I cheerfully and ualvetiatly ack.uoveJegfe. ' LAkkvA, tamed - ' , WRlGlirii - INDIAN V EGETAIII. To descant upon their merits:a t this tail rein to be 'wholly unae.res. , :ary„ as 1.o• who read this art kle, will •lie hound tina/ . Ills real . exceilmir's or the medicine : proof were W 31111112 to establish BM re cd ar remedy', it mirth` be found in,t.ll6.lacl . inc it. the ....awry liastrM so • , SICAMEI.IItsSI,"':COUNTETIF le, t .oralit and iihkiiicigli:lo men have res. Inarintlicturedraspurions pill; and coundetely to deeetve the public • lave I ward appearance .t;"..fesentlile the Ira These SW LCI ell people _could ncyer pass id ens trasli;-bol for the , assistance of c'eri siorekee pet,. Wll.l because they van ptti rinse article at a Tedtirpi rate. ten k tile i tl La nnstrous system of impoxition and cri , The 'rations ..(the chore excellent I'd (ore be on llieir,lmard against . every k thin, end reinemher the only uenuine /et Ndir, Jr.• 'Messrs T!&• J. lb-ally. . Thefoilowinc. highly respectabhi slot. ~e .. 11 appointed Agents' for the sale of ItiGllT's INDINN 4 VEGETABLE : SC•ll . U'YislU . .4sir COUli and of whom it is confidently liMieved medicine call will, certainly Geubtaland T. & J. Beatty. P.m-1/111c Bickel &11.11..Pcwiesloity. Aron :Mattis. Maltantanco. •• . .1. \Vei-t, lilincMstov.m. •, • . Smolt firinfrinamlower Maliantango. ...Jonas Kauffman, . . do John Snyder. Friellemilm!g. • . reatherott. Prey &co. Tuscarora. . William Tacert,•Tarnatitta. , .1 - JOllll Maurer, Cpp..r.Malialita'aco. 'M. Ferrider. We.l Penn Township. Caleb Wheeler, Finecrnve. , ' F. Schuyler. &J.i. East Brunswick T., C I IL Derere4l. Llewellyn. E. 0. & .1. liantrman. Zinonermantowi Bennett & Taylor, Minersville. - George Ill•irsay.ler. NeW I:Mlle. Henry Koch & Son. Mcileausliurg. Ibrall3lll Heebner. Port Carliou. John Mertz. Milbileport. Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. Shoemaker & EVllO'lll3ll. Solltylkill 1 oven • BEIr_11(1.: OF COUXTERF EFTS The only security nett hist imposition iii ilft I fronithe regular advertised acents, and in ftl particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetal.. Other devoted exclusively to the salt nr .1 - .ine, wholesale iihd'reatil,Nl.: 160 Rai: tare. delrhia. ' tt- Remember. none are' genuine it. toban Vegetable. Fills. s• . . , . WII,LIAII Feb. '2l Dr. Bechter's • - u.rAtolvA i.: Yr PRESER VA TII PVE, For ConFliq; Colds; Tnfitienzas, Cate ,i rlis; Whooping Cough; Pains' of the yeast and Side.:, Bruitchitis; . Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathlna anil 11•4- perforation; ShortpesS ol Breath,: Data:- illation of the Linigs; and ar rest oe • :ipproo,looc,cotooooptioi •I . 1 T has been hilt a few years since this medicine has I been int reduced into this country, cull hum been pro ductive of he most astonishingfand uneapecttld results. A 8 severni i hnluired certificates of its effects Ilive been heretofore. puldielied, it is only necer:shry n sw to its ru ind the public where ii can be obtainc 4 ,1, geiiiiine Throughout Germany, it is known as the '{Lift P - e_ weer," and le the Wily medicine in usethere;for the a hove afflictions: - I It is up in half pint bUitles, with fit dq s - ectioa 50 Cents a Mali Prepared only (from the, original Yee ifit obtained at a great price.) and ..old Wholesale arid rt tail, ai.Dr. Lei dy's Health lainportion,•:‘, 191 north Seerold-sstreet, near Vine . , (sign of the Golden_r i .agle" nil erpcnta s ) Phi twlelphia•. • For ...ale in Pottsyille, by .1. G. ))R.0% .1,;:d till, And, by • .1. 5. et 3f..kß 'IN, 7 rccgia. . . 'WHO EPER' HF412 , 1p IF 1 • Dr. , Leid3es Clebr4ted 1 01.14,inOnt -1- 4 , AILING to corn ttic Triter _ltch. ry aoil , Watery . 1 Pimples of the fare and bo,lyz..4calyll:rutcmirrana 311 Diseases of theS) Of the litany thousand bottles, (it is put the words nr.lehly's Teller. and 1$ blown in the side,) neve 'has an instar or heard front Where it had tailed. O . IICW, can be made, where it has been fact •s, on board of vessels, and in fal of rates could be published of tliewb ey in having IIIITIP!S published in Co' loathsome and disagreeable atfecltions. Price 25 cents let Bottle. It is prepared only and sold wholes Leitly's Health Emporium, No 191 street, below,Vine street, sign of the G Serpents.) Philadelphia, and by all flu gists and Storekeepers attached to Dr t' of 10419110nd Pills" In amitti6 please refer to and read, (besidasmanyl out the country. lEZI Sold to Montville eit.'3. G. BROW (late Epting%)' and a}•, JOHN 8. C.. ' • . Miy:lt, 1811, - 1 -- "=" -- - - 11 1 ' 1 • HE BOWEIA DF THE EARTH, AND BRING OUT rEOH THE CAVERNS Or FOUNTAINS, METALS W HIC H . WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND SUBJECS ALI. NATURE TO OUR USE AND LEASURE •..-Dlll JOHNSON... 1 I I 1 ''JAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR -POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL :COUNTY, :PA. 11941. • n•eeks d with }word ev‘ till obt. iined an ), that I ni.t - Ot ivottlif ately obtain a rful picitire terally alive liimlliti and dy offensive; ti:and all the C of a hezhiy ul extent did e , sedl worms I nil a. I,llell t.YrUll tfl gnu ~and 1 derft : pert ' I I to say, leotible, Itta.two ~! MEM • PuoArr?ov. MI c pfl. . N. n Btu e!, . Pons 'l6U ell ' icen 1 I"' Pills CGC E ca is inure rivt. a- EC CCM v I • quat But I t oftl that • indeed ted milk forthi Kt 'unfit- .111:1 .t vrti uril II Mei plug more it In 4 la ir worth llN:zutded 'the awl to 11119 am vl clmwl Ist 11, II there :n Pc lig- nd cols lzcm MEI Pll.l , the Ell= pull - 111 , w rages e fill s. P mo.di t, Nulty. OEM 1123 RE DI kin • - s' in Imtites wilt scla Ointment' re bOn knows unifier of refer iired schools, initieA - and cer t for ttie &Hen- I nertir n with tic I • le and retail , iIi;CDNE iideu different Drug Leidt's :steer ' resin n,,ovllict other through! 'S Dtug Steve, • ARTIN, Drug ' 11;-- , . . . . . , . .• . ' , • 1. : '.: : ...., -,. . . . _: •- : :-.,.1! -- .: 1 :?-- : : - . • : . - . .....- • '''' , -. , - ' ' ,• , , _ , H . 5 v , ,, 7, 1_ ,it: . 0_,:_„ 1 „ .. =1 :. 1;. 3 ,,, ,,..: ....., E _ ....... _.,,... ~6..... : , .. .. ~ AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL AMER FIRE INSURANCE EMNITVASIAINST LOSS :BY FIRE I he Franklin Insurance Co., I'IIII.ADELPIIIA, Capital 8.100,000, Paid in - Charlez7. Perpetual, im r NTINur, to make Insurance. permanent andlitn led, on every description of property, in town and try on the usual favorable terms. Otfice 163; 'tout Street near tifth Street. CHARLES N. tIANCKER, President. • DIIIECTOI:fi. • ilarles N. Banker, ; Samuel - Grant, L'lrtnarSratt. ; Frederick Brown, - th'nwas Bart:: Jacob R. mirk, Thomas S. Bika>tow. Geo. W. Richards. 'robins fratrser: arnrderni D. tflrnif. CHARLES G. lIANCKER, Ser'y. le subscriber has been appointed rtectit for the 1- .1 mentioned institution. and is now prepared to e insuratice;on every description of property; at Lowest rates. . • both make the I, = OFFICE OF THE sPiing Gar n Mutual THE E 'Company. Company h; , ..ing organized according to the r l[llrOViSinll; o f It; CilllTiern; 1101 V preparedto make insurances against l oss by Floe on the mutual principle, coMbined with dm secitrity of a joinrstock capital.— The ailyantage of this systein'js, that efficient security is afforded at the lowest rates that the bosines, can be dona..for. as the whole profits (less an interest sod to exceed 0 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re turned to the members Of the institution, without their ber4mine responsible for any 'of the engagements or li abtlities of the company, further titan the premiums ac tually paid. , The great surress which this system has met with whilrever it has beemintroduced, Induces the Directors to rirptest the attention of the public to it, con fi dent tha it 'requires but to be understood to lie appreciated. ...le act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re grir to, it, may be obtained by applying at the Office Northv4.kt corner of litkunil Wood Os., or of B. BAN 7 NAN, Pottsville.. -: ' lAWIIRNCE . SIIGSTER, Psesident. ' I. KRI.I3IBIIAAR. rierteniry. DI It EC RS, Curwin Stoddart. , 'Robert 1.. I.oughead. josepli Wood. George M. Troutman, _ Pliah Dallett. rtaMoel Townsend, ll'. 1.. Laguerenne, Charles to kes, George W Ash, Abraham m Perkins. Iday 11.1,314. 1 111. . , The' simmtiloel l has been appointed Agent for the a•• • loci , Company. and is 'now ready to intake insurances 'on. II IkSCriptirtlit . Iril ph npertv at rates merit lower i that usual, vs rviori flora 260 on the MOO to jilt per lOW atonally ." The rates perretnally OH stone and brick lliiildings in good locations is truly 2 per cent—and if tl e Company should prove to he a profitable concerti. the ierson' insuring in It partake of the profits without Incarring any "risk. The charter ; is the same as thole of the Insurance, Coto panics.in New Fogland. pm further part oilers apply to the siihscriber. . J D. DANNAN. LIFE INSURANCE E GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANSE"' ,V TRUST CO., OF PHILAIL •OFEICE 159 CHESNUT ST. AK E InAmin, oI Lives.grant Annuities and En dowments. and re , elVC and i`aelllii• trusty. f„, $lllO tuna ,Ingle lefr. ge For' 1 year. For: mare. Forfar. , • , annually. annually. 01 k: 005 • 17 7 131 I , 136 226 46 160 t: IS2 - 3 . 20 • SO 106 e6O 460 , •4 35 ! 401 Ton . luxAmpLE:—A person riged 30 years neat birth-day, 1 ylpaylng the tiotipatiy*l 31, would secure to his fa idle or heirs *lOO. should tie die in one year ; or Air .10 ill he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 60 a unu allY for 7 years ; he secures to them 10011 should. he die; in; j ears ;! or f0r.52.3 60 paid annually during 116 i he provldesi for them 1000 Whenever he dies; ferl $6500 they would 'receive .43000 should lie die in mid year. . . .1i ; •—• .1 t. NC tar 20, 1815. THE Managers of this Conipan. at a meeting held on the 27ili'Derember tilt.: Nermiably to the design Tetiraid in; the Turin:it prospect no or circular of the ronipany,apprnpriatedn Bonus or addition to all pilli- Mr , ' for' the whole of •Ilfe, remaining in force, that 1.:Pie4.91.11A pviar tin the Ist of January, 1812. Those .of them aim efore valifeti Were issue!' in: the year 18$6, w in be ~,litis:if 1,110 04 rent 1111011 thli .11111 it . l9llfed. / ma ,- iO7 all'addition of *l.OO . on every *lOOO. That is $L en. s, in i,.• paid when the potify becomes a claim imi ,e l ,l o f the *loon originally insmed. Those policies th: t were istioielf in 1637'wi1l he entitled to 81 percent, or 10i7 :41. on every 611000. And those issued iffiti3B, wi 1 be e ntitled to 7} per cent. or $7O on 'every 100, an. in ratable proportion:l t.rt ail said policies issued pri rroist tic Januar,lsid. he IloiMs will be Icredited to each polncy on the tin ks endorsed on tiresentalionit the Office. 1 is the design of the Company, to tontinue to make addition or bonus tO the. policies .for life at stated i. periods, U. W:EICHARDS, President. loitN F. .1 Am cs. Actuary. . has.tieen appointed Arent A - tube althve I n4titiition. and is prepared eB-et Insurances nn tities, at the puldislied rates, and rive any inforniatiOr desired On the 5101td, nn application at thi. nflire BENJAMIN BANN AM' Pottsville Fet.:Et3l,, '• .• . NATIONAL LOAN FUND . LIFE A &SITIO NOR SO CIE L oNI) Eini,ower'e,!-$y Act of ParhamNit • I .e 500,000 NTG. • finite& States Board of Directors vnb Itarvey r Esq. Chairs/an, 1 ohn J. Palmer, Cril. • ) ..onathati . • , Ilt:rciay; Es 4f q. ;.-Nrw York. corge • atunel Esq. :onnan A.AVorth. Eoq. • • annul M.`Fox, Esq. . J 'lenient C. Biddle, Gsq. Philadelphia GENERAL AGENTS AND MANAGERS. : r the New York Branch..l. L. Star.ll Wall at. Nw York; thr the IN CAY England Branch, E. A. Gijattati, Meri.iatit's Exchange, Boiton; for Mary la id and Washington Branch. D. Mcll vain, Ger .m tri st. %Unwire; for the other Branches; Wm. ' Niter. 68 south 4ih street Philadelphia. , BANKERS —Ali.rchant's Bank. New York, t'll YSICIA NS.—J K. Rodgers, •AI. D. and 'A: E. 11Osack. M. D. New York; Winslow Lewis, iimr., MI D. Boston; 'l'. 11. Brickler, M.D. Baltimore; J. Barclay. Biddle. M. D. Philadelphia. • ' ikioucrrotts.—W. Van, Honk, New York; F. Dexter. Roston:; .1. M. Campbell, Baltimore, Wm. W. Daley, ,Philadelphia. li s Phis institution, funded on tlcAluteal Safety and Joint Stock principle, and embracing all the, recent Imito.;;vemenis in 'the science of Life Insurance, aler . having experienced the most Marked slices& iWEurope, has established offices in British America and various .pans of the United States, where its peinciplep arc winnieg'equal favour and approval.-. Alnongst the many advantageswhich it offers to alI persons wishing' to insure theiFlives, are let—its P*RFECT SECTRITY, arising from ft large paid up and safely invested capital: 2d—its moderate rates of premium; 3rd—the participation of all profits by the matured, which (as the business of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere, has become very ellen• stile„) is of the utmost benefit and importance; 4th— the use given to the Assured of two thirds of the a• inherit of their former paymeida. whenever. required —!thtis obviating the objectiona against Life Insuran cds with those whose incomes are precarious, and N•~ho might dread-the posithility - of being in arrear with their ptemunna.and of thereby forfening theft pievious payments-. -I Pamphlets containing the Society's rates and every other information, may be obtained on application to the Agent, at No.: tili south Fourth street. Philadel phia. of Charles Re Forest. West Branch Valley, and a: the olijce of the Miners' journal, l'ottsiill6.' 'Jane 28th ' 2G WILMA 1,1 MUIRIIEID; MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Courtandt - Street, ~ NRSIT YORK. Aimust 2Wi r • 34 BRIGHT &-POTT, 11.3RDIFSRE 4- IRON DE.31, - .ERS, Ii i I At the Town Hall, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the com munity, to the inspection of their stock, consisting In all the generalities of an exclusive Hardware and Iron Store. GEORGE. BRIGHT, FRANK .FOTT. • ; ,Tottevilte :Jun' 7 SATURDAY MORNING, 'NOVEMBER 1, 1845 • 3NAXATION dF T.EX3S • GREAT ATTRACTION! HARDWARE & IRON S'X'ORE. •i• t • rrsHE subscriber respectfully informs] his friends and 1. the public generally, that he has just. received a splendid assortment of 'HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE; CARPENTER'S Too Ls. &C., which added to his former stock presenti a variety to those desirous of purchasing. unsurpassed in the re gion. for quality andeheapness. A large assortment of the best Ales at prices ranging from 75 cents to 81,23. Grindstonei, • ' cent per lb. American 6 1. " " Rest Oast Steel,- • • hill Lead, , . , Rolled Iron, Nails by the Keg. 51, 1 Pi os Tin, S boxes for $23.00, cheaper than ever—Wire of all sizes very, low. his assortment enniusts partly of • BellOwn,Spikes, Knives and Forks, Spoons. Nails, Chains,Shovels,*antfTea and Coffee Kettles, Spades, very cheap p. , Buckets, Locks, Rifles, Planes. Saws. Hatchets, :Rillebarrele, Grass and Hinges, Vices,Wagon box-Grain Scythe's, Sickles, is. Hay and Dung forks', 'Files, RaspS,Candle sticks, Holmaits,HorseShoes, Pans &c.. Also, Die Stuffs, ' Copper and Don Kettles, Glass, Varnish. Putty, And every other article usually kept - in Hardware Establishments, all of . which he sells al a very low rote. Persons 'commencing hoisekeehing.!, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers. §addlerseet.., will find it to their advantage by calling end examining his stock before purchasilat elsewhere, at the Ilay'• Scales, cor nerol Centre and Market strict: • Ile tenders his soden:tied thanks to his old friends : and customers et. Cr their liberal support' and solicits their further patronge. • • I - GEORGE It STICIITER. Pottsville, Attgust 16, 1845. ' 33-- ANDREW RUSSEL. - . s Glenn's Celebrated Preparation.% GLENN'S INDIAN DTI, ANTARRANTED to change Grey, Lie it or .Iled V V Whiskers, or EyebrOWS, to a handsome, Brown or Jet Black; without staining the skin or injuring' the hair in the Nast. The colony is natural, and will not rub off or sail the whitest muslin, Price SO cents. ' GLENN'S ROMAN KALTDOR, A certain Viitierly. for Pimpiss, FreckleS,'Tan, Moth or Morphow, Redness, Blotches, - - Sunburn,. Tetter &Lc]. Itmay be used With perfect`safety on the,liwNit delicate complexion, and gives the skin a soft and fair appear . afire. I'rice 50 rents per bottle. GLENN'S INDIAN OM: H - . - For promoting ilie growth and beautifying the, hair. giving it a elosiy softness,_ preventing i front falling out, removing 'dandruff tc. It has the property of making the hair dark, and preventing it from turning • grey and being nleasautly portioned, it is excellent for dressing the linirin general. Price 50 . c.Mts. ' GLENN'S ROSE TOOTH PASTE. nis'very pleasant and perfectly salli ilOntri fi ce gives a pearly whitenesslo the teeth, preventing and remov ing spots of incipient decay, gives tirmiteS's to the gums and sweetness to the breath'. Price 2i ents GLENN'S DEPILATORY Removes superfluous hair from the -face; neck, and, arms, without injury to. the skin. Prir`e"so Mid. ' GLENN'S REAL BEAR'S {OIL, Warranted genuine, and refined bye neCultar process; for promoting the growth and Ifeatitifying the hair.tbis article. is colitiffuntly reccommended: It Is also very useful for removing -Scurf and Dandruff, and for the heads of rhildr.4. It is pleasantly perfunied, and is for sale in bottles rif 'Various sizes. iT , 1 'GLENN'S CURLING 11....1 . Giving theNait a beautifulcurl, and kr ping it in curl In warm or chino weathei• Price 50r' ts- GLENN'S!SUPERPINE PEAR POWDER, A beautiful Cosmetic ! , allayting Hush. - heat. oh:lnert fairness to the kioniplealon and Mine features ; in many persons a cigar and transparent sni riesitdexpressiorei Price 25 cenls per box. GLENN'it TOILET AND NU,.SERV POWDER Is confidently recommended to the ladies as of the -ve ry best qualiti'. and entirely free frinn grit or any pernicious ipgiedient. It is beautifully white and soft. and is sold plain, or perfumed with variiiiis odors.. The above named excllent articles are confidently re commended tintlie patine as really gi3O•, They have been in giineral use for many years phst,! and have ful ly sustained their well earned reputation. Prepared hyl 1.. W! GLENN, MantifaCtiwer ,nf Perfumery. Fancy ' Neap =, .' r., No. BI South Third Street, oppopite the Exchange, ?hula delphia. . sale in Pottsville, by. R. lIANNAN, Agent. August 16; ! ' - . CHOICE PERFUMERY. TliF.subseriber haq just receii,eti,esupely of the choicest itinds 4 l'erlumery; embracing a gen. seal assurtineet of the hest quality—iiilerior articles are not kept. I Among.the variety, is the following Bouq '• de .Caroline, ' ) Treble' Exiracts Verveine: - 1 Jastnin, 1 - For Geranium Patchouly, J lianclkercniefs. 1 . Farina: Cologne, Lavender, Rn'sel, Florida and , 'honeyWafer olonble and treble extracts. Otto otißOse Scent Bottler. Scent Bas. , • _ . Genuine Bear's Oil. " , Ruussell' Powmade PiIIIQCOITIC, or .Beer Marrow (;lenn'k India Hair Oil. i. ' _ ' ilouseell'a India Hair Dye. • P.lichniiek Freckle Wash. . ' Glenn's Roman .Ealydur. • ' ,l. Muccaisar Oil. II [loge Pio Salve. • . 1 - Ctild dream. an eicellent article. I ' T .. 'Poisetlrowder and Bores. 'Vinaikere de. Rouge. ' . • . " ... - • ' llonssell'ascelebrnted Emollient Saponaceous Paste, tor whitening and softening the skin ......Orri's Tooth Wash. "- • ; . I • -,J a • ClehrViSapounceons comneend. for Shaving. ReuaselPs unrivalled Shaving Cream. , Old Brown Windsor Soap. . ' A 't , . ltousselPs celeLtated Almond Bono. - Oito,ol Rose, Orange, Lemon, Iduyk and , rt va ~ ,•, ~. • 1 ' _rimy ot °tiler Z. , 0;403. A I . Clothe, flair , flair, Whisker, Teetla,and Nail Bruit!). . es' All of whiffh will be sold at Philadelphia - prices • by ~ 1 • 3 ',BANNAN,AO. Dec. 14..1 . ; * 90— , T.O PRINTER!S. . . 1 • TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S . I 4" • ' - • Furnishing Warg-house; subscrtberstraie opened a new' ,Tv,pe Foundry in the city,' of Piew 'Yolk, where they are -ready to supply•oriters to any extent, for any- kind of job nr fan cy Type, tnic, 'Paper. Cases, Brass Btitei• Steel Column do, Composineticks.Oiases, and every article neces sary for a Printing °ace. The type. Which are car m no • amulets, froin an entirely new Set nf matrixes. with deep counters, are warranted -ttibe unsurpaLsed by any, and will he sold at prices to suit the times. [ • Printintt 'Presses furnished, and also , Steam'Englnes of the most approved pattbros. Machinist constantly in attendance to re pair-presses and do light work.' Coniposition rollers cast for printers.l `, - -- Editors of Newspapers. who will buy three times as much type as their bills amount tn, may give.the abo ,, e six months insertion in their papi•ro,and bend their papers coniaining it to the sabscribers. l • - . COCKROFT OVEREND, 65 Ann et. August 3Uth 15-6 mo _ 1 WASHINGTON HALL; . 1 , 'St.`.HUYLKILL HA IiEN. 1: --_-- TB E subscriber hereby gives noticriN7; the f 1 .......,,,=.,' citiiens of Schuylkill connty,and the travell al: ing community, that he has iaken thg above mentioned Hotel; formerly kept by 131 r. Kauffman, which he has refitted . up in an excellent style: fur The accommodatien of all those who feel disposed to pat ronize him. His' table will he supplied with all the del icacies of the season, and the charges will be moderate. Obliging and attentive servantrand 'ostlers will al- 1 ways be ready to attend to the • wantslof visitors, and 1 his stabling is amply sufficient to nc omntodate any number of hnrses and vehicles. • 1 r- A fen , Maulers can be accommodated on reason able terms. SAMUEL BEARD. _ April 13, H - . I 15-6nici , NEW CASIL DRY GDOD, FANCY ssn TRIMMING . . I STORE., : , IN THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. 'the subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pottavilie and the public in general, th ,t he has Just o pened a fresh nesortnient of the newel styles of goods, consistlong . r , . Silks, Lr -..hs, Alptir td Balzgriiies. swa t ...awns, Alpacas, on,. latzeiriik... with a variety of Caney goods. AJso, A new and sple did style of, Prints, Silk, Thibet Alpaca and other shawls Mae, and Black Cloths of asupeviior quality. lie 113 glen op hand, Sewing Silk, Spool and dtent bread of the .best quality, Elopes and Hosie4, Strati; r e g hOrn, Gibip, Braid and other styles of Pinny. Bonhels,! by the eipe, doe. or single Bonnet, Neu's and Boy's Leghorn at/. All of.whichwill be sold a t . the lowest Cash prices. ' 16 ly- JOSErft 51nRGAN. LINNEN ----1 ‘ Sheetings 3 yards Ix de; Large and small Looking Glasses, Carpetings and Ruge, for Bab cbeip by , - 1 J. MORGAN, . Pottairinfi May, 3d, -' ! ' ' 18- =I Ecauing Europe far Clutriica, ___. • HT ALA\DI 3t. EfiMOND • I'm pining for the leaves arid flowers • Around my native home I'm pining for the wildwocid bowers Through which I loved trj roam ; i And for the gentle surrimen breeze That biouilit the earnest . words 1 I fancied in the hum of heett, And in the song of birds. I'm pining for the old greet hill That rises high and grant = i The soil my father used to till i With rough bio honest hind; And fora ilear,:a hallowedlspot, ' I Beyond the rolling wav ' e, - I My spirit never bath forgo . l'ut pining.for his grope! I'm pining fur my'ntorher's smile, / ' 'And for her gentle VC/IC.lh The Ittlla onrcwhose spur ive wile Oft made my heart rejoice ; A sister's welcome warm and true, A brother's greeting ha d, And ail the dear old friend I knew , When in toy native haul. .. I've gazed on Scotia's heathered Mills, • In purple bloom arrayed,— Her lakes of blue, her sitter rills, , Her bard path Invlier made : .. I've traversed Erin's emerald isle. , So beautiful, so fair,— 1 The of her woe the while My spirit ill copld bear. I've eaied on Ealrland'a pomp and power, llercities known to Bunt!, - Where palace proud and toftly tower, ~ Bear high the royal name ; And on that land of many gays, The sunny land of France, Where peasants in the hatvestdays,, Upon the red grapes dance. , But 0! not &oar freshind fair, ; • Not Erin, fairer still, Not England with her rictee rare, Nor France with vine-clad lull,! • Have aught en lovely and no grand, So beglitiful. so wild, As thou; my own, my native land,— Thou ! nature's fairest ! fluid!. 0; let'ine cross - the swelling main, , • ! And fond!) gaze oh thee, Where ! nobler, purer virtues reign,! And men in to tad are fir Where honest worth no haughty son Of rank can trample down, Not thousaminoil in want that one' May. wear a royal crowd. 13 radical C.ito rn—licasaittlg • •I i • 'Pleasant day this, neighbor Gaddll,' said, one farmer to another, coming into the barn otthe lat ter, who was engaged in separating the chaff flom the - wheat crop by the mean; of a fan...,- • 'Very fine day, friend Alicin, any newsP, return-, ed the individual addressed, 1, 'Nothing of importance; I have called o v er to see if you wouldn't join Carpenter and myself iu taking the. paper this year. The price is only two dollars.t • .. :.,llNothing cheap ,that you don't want; returnedf.laskill, in a positive One; 'I don' . t believe in news—, papers; I never heantof one doing any gbod. if an old stray one gets into air house, my gals arer crazy after it, and nothing can -be got but hf them until it's read through. They would, not be-good for a cent if' a paper came every weekt. And be sides, dollars ain't picked up in every corn-bill.' 'illut think,' neighbor Galskill, how inucti infer; mation yetir gals would get if they hadl a ,fiesh newspaper every week filled with all the Ilitest in telligence. ;The time thay would spend. M-read ing would' he nothing to what they wouldlgain: ' 'And what would they gain, I wondeil pet their heads tilled with nonsensical sturies,l Look at Sally Black ;' isn't she a fine speciinen' , of one of your newspaper readin g l gals! Net Worth, to her father , three pumpkin deeds. - I know well e nough when she was one of the moat pr i omising bodies about here. But herl father wao fool enough to take a newspaper. Any one could see a change in Sally! She began to'sp i ruce. up and 'to look smart.. First, came a bow on her Sunday bonnet, and then-gloves to go to meeting. After that, she must be sent -to school again, and that at the very time when she begun to be worth something about home. And now she haS got a forty piano, and a fellow comes every week 'to teach her inhic.'„, 'Then you won't join Os, neighbor;! Mr. Alton said, avoiding a useless reply to Gaskill. 1 . , ' '0 no; that I will not. . Money thrown ' newspapers is worse than Wasted. Theta in reading a newspaper eery nre4 'woi i nough to raise a huhdre bushels of put Your newspaper, in my tinion, is a dead at any price.' . I . i Mr. Alton - changed the ( subject, and' , j 1 .neighbor Gaskill to his fancies. I 'About three months afterwards, howe) again met, as they had ftevently done chi intermediate time. .- 'Have you sold your wheat Yet!' asked ( ton., , • • I, .Yes. / sold it day before yesterday: 'How much did you gdforit!' • Eighty--Live.' l' 'No more! Why, I thought every 91 that the price had advanced toninety4i4 To Whom did you 'sell!' .' ' '1 .To Wakeful, the store-keeper in p.,--. h. I met rne'day 1-efore yesterday, and asked ma if I had Sold my'crop yet. I said I had net.l He then I offered to take it at eighty-five cents', t, c market Price, and I said he might as well haiie id ...there was doubtless little ehance.of its risini.l;Yester day lie sent over his wagon and took-it l a aY. ' 'This is hardly fair in Wakeful. I elI came to me also, and 'offered to buy my crop at eighty-five. But I had just received my newspaper, in Which r saw that in consequence of accounts frern Europe of a short crop, grain had gone up. I asked him I ninety-five, which, after.sorne - haggling, he cod sented to give.' , '1 ..bid le pay you ninety-five cents!' exclaimed Gaskill.in surprise and chagrin.. 11 1 . 'He certainly did.' 'Too bad! too bad! No better than ( downright cheating, to take such' shameful advantage of-a man's ignorance.' , . 'Certainly, Wakeful cannot be justifi e d in his conduct,' replied Mr. Alton. It is not II for, one man to take advantage of another m an's igno rance and get his goods for less than they, arc worth. But does 'not any man deser i ve thus to _suffer who remains wholly ignorant, in a world -where there are always enough ready.to ay e ail them selves of his ignorance! Had you been willing to expend two dollars fur the use of a newspaper for -whole year,'ynu would have saved' in the single item of: your wheat crop alone, foutteen dollars! just think of that! Mr. Wakeful takes the, news papers, and by watching them closely, is always prepared to make good bargains with some half dozen others around here who have not Wit enough to provide themselves with the only suits avenue of information on all subjects—the newsPaperii: 'Have you sold your potatoes?' asked Gaskill with some concern in his voice. 'lino, not yet. Ilfakefur has been'making me offers for the last ten days, But from t he prices they are bringing in Philadelphia, I ant well satis fied they are worth about thirty cents,here. 'About thirty! Why I sold to: Wakeful fur about twenty-six cents!' 'A great dunce you were, if I must speak so. plainly; he' offered me twenty-nine cents fdr four hundred bushels. But I declined. Arid 1 was - right. They are worth thirty to-day and at that *Price I am going to sell.' 'lsn't it too bad!' ejaculated the 1 14slitied far mer, walking backwards and forwards irdpatiently;• 'There are twenty five dollara literally ,stink- in the sea. That Wakeful has cheated 'me Most outra= geouely': . • .And all because you were too elm ko , take a newspaper: I should call that saving 'atithe spigot and letting out at the bung-hole, nei,,,hboe ties. kill.' . should think it was indeed. Th l isi l very day send‘ofrmoney.for the petler, and ik *lone W:M=MMM TISER. gets ahead of me again. , he wake I can tell him.' 'Have you heard of Sally top. after a brief silence. 10. what of her!' •Why, she leaves home to-morrow, and goes to • 1 1 I •Inile'ed. What fort' . 'Her father takes the news 'Yes.' 'And has given her a good 'So they 9101 ) but I never . any goal for het, except to nothing.'. ' 'Not quite so bad as that, to proceed; two Weeks ago It ,ertisement in the paper for a Music, and some other branu at R--. He showed aSked,him to ride over and se• so, and then returned for Sall gain. The Trustees of the very much, and engaged he hundred dollars a year. To. take charge of her classes.' 'You cannot surely he in e kill said, with a look of profo 'lt's every word true,' repli. now you will hardly say that at any price, or that the readi Sally Black' M . Gaskill looked upon the g utes. Then prising his heat with a sigh: •if I haven't been a- con plaguey near it! But I will tit subscribe for a newspaper don't!' . . . . A .Railrabfrom the Gulti Gulphof California, is propoi Correspondent of the Union length would not exceed 9001 feW heavy gradekwould be en pares the advantages of such posed road across the Rocky speaks of both :—, • A person from St. Louis, tic sooner by the Texas- and by the St. Louis and Oreg more comfort and safety in instance—he- could reach Isie boat down the Mississippi in Mexican Gulf end of thee road take two days antra half mor Gulf of California, at 300 some four days and a half in veiling time from St. Louis winter) to California, and w only I t days! To reach Oregon from St would; at the same rate of days. And, as California i promised land io the einigrai the Pacific, when reaching,' be a long distance . from his l l I This road'hetween Teas open a rich and valuable coo t Settled, and producing weals operations, which . the road • developing. It would pass k the upper part of the provini terminate a little south of Gu the Gulf of California. How much better it wouhl tablish tranquility at home e ti commerce with United 'the world; and to encourage . prudent laws; to invite capi to open up these great lines t‘een the Atlantic and Pacif of which, provinces now isol open to the trade Of China Europe on the other, and t.l ninth of her. DOMESTIC TR AININC.—•• those mothers who interest 1 1 ucation of their children be implant domestic .tastes in daughters: Letlour little with her needle. lio,not • way on le spent Id be e aloes.— bartain ymi di3chareo three emplo the comfort of the family. them as far as her feeble ha her that this will be her prov . a' woman. Inspire her wit, around her'comfortable and in the rudiments of that sci l oon left so beautiful. Teach her th ver, they uring the cation but - the good .cif a h. 'ieut of even the humblest ties of her sex. ' When sh her curiosity. with ; clear an Mr. Al . . When you walk out to call , your friends,come t times take her with'yon. 'sperially if you visit. the aged, or go on errands of mercy to the sick and poor,•let her bi t. your co panion. Allow her to sit by the sufferer, and learn those nursing ser vices which afford relief to him. Associate her with your friend. Purify and iittrfei.it your own example for her , sake.' A 04.1 while .you mingle with domestic training and 41th 4he.gem of bene volence a knowledge of thel worlil : and of books, to which it_ will be a sweet priviledgeto introduce her. shoud you be able to aid riot a single fash ionable accomplishment, stil he Continudlly Thank ful in shieldiug her fror Clio contagion of evil ex ample. , , . .e knew cents.— Ws iinci.s.=One of the most-easy, tho most curninon, most perfectly fool sit thing in the world, says *an exchange paper, is to quarrel- 7 410 mat ter with whom—man, wom n or child; or what pretence, provocation, or Occaaidii whatever.-- There is no kind •of necessity in. it, no Matter of use in it, and yet, strange, as the ' , fact:nay he, theologians, politicians, Ilawyers, &eters, and princes, quarrel; natious,tribes,lcurporatans; men yvornen, children, dogs and ,at . s) bias and bea,,t,. quarrel about all manner iif things, and Jai all manner of. occasions. If t Jere! is any thin; in the world that will make a l mad feel bad.• except . pinching his fingers in the crack of a ,door, it .is unquestionably a quarrel. o Man ever f ails to: think less of himself than ie .tlid befoie one; it degrades him in his own eyes,,and iii the eyes 61' • others, and what is worse, blunts his sensibility on the one hand, and increases the lower of passion ate irritability on the other. The truth is ; 'the more quietly and peaceably we al get prohebetter for our . neighbors. In nine cases out of ten, the wisest bourse is, if a man eheats i you, quit dealing with hitri ; if he is abusive, quit his company ; if he slanders you,. take care to live so that nobody will believe him. No matter who ha is or how he misuses you,: -..the wisest.viayl , is generally just to let 4iiin alone, for there ie nothing better than this calm, cool, quiet way cf 'II ealutg,. with the . wrongs we meet with, 1 . . PROGRESS Cr A POUND' OV lA!tIERICA Sr COT- ToN.—*Phe follpwtng is the hlst i ory of the travels I and advewures of a pound of manufactured Amer. 1 ican cotton : The cotton was Sint from the United I Stales to London, thence to Manchester, where it i Was spun into yarn. It was then sent to Paisley, where it was woven; nest to Ayrshire to be tam lioUre'd ; afterwards it, was conveyed to Dumbarton to'bo hand-sewed.• It was then ke nt again to Pais ley, when it,was conveyed ;to 4 distant pin of Renfrew toe bleached, and then returned to iPais ley; it was erwarda sent to Glasgow, and finish ed, and. fro Glasgow it was conveyed per coach to Lon . don. k‘. , Fiorn.tts abipmert9n America till its , arrival ,in th..a. 3.ondon warehouse, it must have been conveYed, 3000 .miles by laea, and 9 20' on land. The value was increased i f.looo per cent by. the proceoettif . the inaunfactuier., while pe Invii. than Iso,people were engaged in its carriage and preparation. • • i = NO. 44 have !.1) be wide a Black?( asked Mr. i. ,aptir,,you know.' .ee tilde it has done wake her goad for riend Ga kill. But r. Black saw an ad •oung lady to teach , es in the seiniiiary to sally..asid sh . e • about it. He did , and went. hack .:emiliary liked her at a salary- of four orrOw she f, 0 t.'S t rnestr farmer Gas nd ustpnislunent, I d' Air: A holt. •And oei4spaper is , dear g of them has spoilt ',.and for many min he half ejaculated untka fool, I came lie afool no longer, o-m9rrow—sr.e if 1 1 --- of 'Mexico to the d by tn , e- „ ew T ur k 0 Hp says that its , files, and that very outt;ere.l. He earn : route with the pro s fountain. 4, and thus s ~. uld I refrektie . l i aei- California. road tlian n, and with a deal me of peace. For L . Orleans by a steam-. "our!duys. To the by steamboat, might. ; by railroad to the l es a day, would con-, re; ;making the 'tra: tren : tittle dead of , th perfect comfort, • Louis by Railroad ons'utue I/ - herr:after to be thu seOting a home 'ou egos he would still Lure na California would try to trail c,,alrraily front rich mining I• mild vastly assist in Fihrough . Chiliu.hua. $ of Durango. and yrnas, in Sonoro, on, be fi l t; Mexico to cs cultivate. pcacc and qesiand the rest ut ntetirisdby - wise and al , into the colintiv • coinmunicatioq be e - oceans, by weans ted would be thrown In the one hand, to the, Unita-States erintt roe to ray to heinselves , in the ed ssiduous! and tarry to the minds . of your .inset by your side her from you when enis which are fur etjler take part in is capable. Teach se when she becomes a define• to make all sappy. Imtruct her ce whose results arc not selfish *gratifi Aoki, the improve pendant, is the bust question you. repay lox;ing explanation: IFfoni . the tatc rorelgnJeounat The af - Dab. =! MMIMMI= ."' lake. ;itt'ari .yfirorellind 'o'er the eke— ' , hid 11P.MKeti kejorl!lSs rt, elle' wildly dines i - Ilea uty en: lirrefronchl seer's lam ere— l' - With juivel e itirein, in her ' bright diadem, She Is chi's e as'llie lily or 111111 W : ' - .leml fldds in I er armsra dominion of thermic; • lie bright •reatore. of earth never know; Ildw tk•rarloi es exp.lnd over ocean and land. As -II- mar he., in splendid attar. I " her a hfe-::iv se quote., in hei sun-lighted sheen h the beer tVi{l Spirit of I.fay, - The imay 0! morn It I. hors to adorn bra vretnf tielluriti -anti bright And the eilltil•ris so fair. of the Spirit of Air, • Inter palarei.datice with delight— Spring and trees as they ,cent on I Wear-her tit:miles of liveried green ; A tn — the lions!, bee plies its industry 'Where the thardiof her pfesence ha'l'e , The rluuillui of night, as it tides in its'lni; .ire the Smile of an'easterly toy'. iii fit.+ terror .Shorn. and n triumph u belt' Hy the tear ail Spirit of Day. To the hyart duos ehc speak, as she lights t (II the lotiiig and the' beatitiful fair .` Are there tri r asures' enshrined in the easkt And herdkind bath nut plaided them the Ilat h the wide earth, spot n here'slie turr As the geUtus "flight to the world I Still brightas %viten first (rennin. Godltea In elfel ger I e and graiulgurtinfutird.— .The g i o,tid 1.1 told. and our unto .0 gr tud w dalrkties, atd satin deray, lint rekindlylif again. high in heaven shall Ihe beau' lot Spelt of Day ijqln tanb. ~;idenlyf the Cincinnati rfin JEn'tst:Lkm, Jun . . • • I cite haidly 'Tealixc the fact that I. the spot cO isecrhteil . 4 events which der it dear `to all the world.' Fur cc these hills have been trodden by pilgr to see this iacred sputbefore ihey died sands Oven now are looking towards ions•hearts still expecting events to tr. greater thy 1 •thuse of liS•gone and d If laboriott travelling constnufes u of Pilgrilu i ge, I certainly bevel perf requisites to my perigrinatiens ,thithe wrote you last, after climbing the step tnids near Cairo, I h a d made all my for starting across-the desert of Arab you a des:tiption of the necessaries voyage, Party on rhe taunting of :11 the time of starting,.but the Mill was ;before we eft the gates of trio city. lord congridulated .us, and I'd/Ll:he i of Our being tut - till next day. •We three-hdur in' starling.; and, in fact, teqs,:pack them Well on the camels, canteens al d bud thenixiwe,soon fou the work -of a moment.. I certainly fee position thir first time 1 mounted my led the .w,iv through the narrow spec Cairo. ' Vilien it was announced that r eady my enniel rose . mi.froin his hi non, end, in doing so, nearly pitche suet) becanik ° accustomed to his ups I and took rile lead of our caravan, Ali lowing in astring. ' - 1 We had (proceeded but a few , rods f when we bound ourselvesin the des hot sun pjuring on u-, and in .1 - 41 th Al' . •• to s trike we were vv, .1:11, oar ew let cuts tiputi the sand. In two ays we ..cecl quite into tpe desert ; 4 revtously sed a Ittwltinsemble 'Villages, meant „gutside ruttier tbaii expose ourselves .t ' • and %C 111.14.. ' We Usually trier het hours per lay, but towards the latter journey - wi, , experienc'ed Khumaeeen were e1:444 to travel till night, laying I oat • the day.- . In' these scorching nuiried pe4ectly still in our tents, I.Vit inomator a l t.lllo'' 'Fahrenheit. The . and fiery ;,Prery thing was heated t gree that s i lids, riClat as prepared c t bec•arne litititl, whilst oranges and utl tually dried) away. We tell no dtsp but my colamatinopt daily consumed water andea without assuaging thirst itt ) tst requil 'cl was rest and sleep; an were iNr hiJs placed on the sand litinsigl up, in tt and fell asleep. tier. selections 6 place your tent; no !nig! 1 green tiee • twhose shade neigh prove down, dmr hothot l upon the burning 1 „ make ) our elf us cointoi . table as pos>th , We inclise)eral caravans going t of which was quite large, composed 1 grins retuning froinsiernsaletn,' in pally was ii English missionary ; th' attacked bl the Bedouins; and with :1 ty their la ge number reptil_sttd them heard So ouch of them of late this atarin eiti er for our persona: or pro] next morning rate:Ward Wei Linet t went moutited oh droinedatleS, - third their perscits uncovered, with long p I gun's, and pistols; came with-full ap I the Mast teritic cries, and in uppeara I more sayake und lawless than any ri we encountered,''They, immediate i routM-us,.iallingg in. a most'. vocitero .dud one of mein caught the halter O with a deillate. determination to hip Thi. I stn rig y resisiej;, arid', alter'a and cunSiderable slio.v of arms, with . ; of afew f4aster.,' W : t.t escaped without i r In ten da s we came into the horde! I. whet' We sate and fait a mu's. change”. Clic hills were coverd with! tiflocks of heel, and ihe hi gar fields 6 ready , for . 11e Ita'r,est,;presented cunsti of scenerY truly relresning, lis.v suet! (Suits.) July 9, 1845. . In thia ounity y thete emit° post offices or 'pod roads; iry iv tiling is taken on the backs of, catu 7 . els, milk: or , horses:, over these "execrable - and. moundatthous 'inads, or rather' stet p rug,aed . pathi, filled- with lovliS am] stones', secuunglyi.npassable even to a Mule. AV e has e notseen a wheeled vehicle 'ince,w,e - lkwe him. in, the country, nut evenin the largo towns. I rind travelling, here altenether • , different Bunt ant country I Save yet visited, being• compelled to seep iii convents ur tents,and to go. alwayk - Weil aimed cien in thu suburbs of .14S:u.- 'saki!): The 0,4 view of Jerusalem is rather int— posing, snrrinn j oied or all side:, as, of old, by. it , high wall and a sight pow and" theii of Turkish ininaretes and ,doines, reads tine .to imagine that' some of i.s fanner splenildr exists. °On his first. entering its gates, however, he Is ill meet with, .disappoilments; the streets are narrow, rough,. and dirtY the buildings of stone, two stores high, with nat,toofs; nu V c fnulowu our chimneys, giv-. 'Mg the eily a. tn'-t stngulai 'and ugly disappea— canc., :Mil 'I. can. c 2 . r:,l ! :fre it vv,ith.mothing else tl"ii PriinT irall:‘ , • and untinistull buildings at.. meted., ,l'hp. Turk, Armenian, Greek , Jew, Sy rian. Aral, Pil 'rim- , -v.'xit: make' ti l t this singular A it ' , ", amiu •IlitAtV piptimlloll, ',.-.3:7 15,1' 4 000 at/101461.', whom a stranger stay, fino much ilarktie efse 'lO, , be foinid: . 'l . lltett all in all, Jerusaiein has but few ; redeeming things about it, and the more you sefl of its population the less you. find to stibnite:.',' Hut he c is mount Calvary, an:rit, is here that ' cur Sari mr vas crueilitd by the. Jews. , Often. and again lia , ),t I visited this spot, :Houk Golgetha, and the Sepulchre: and each time .with a deeper. Interest. -The Holy Siipulehre is the &jeer.. di greatest erieration—it stands beneath tne large dome:ofthe I ,chuich, within it marble chapel.— 1 Passing n you - enter aSow passage-way into the Tomb: which' is a , sinall room ten feet long and eight feet! broad: Over it are constantly burning: lamps of silvtq anti brass, and vases .of fresh flow ers are placed around the tombs. It is to.this spot that pildints from all lands conic to oller. their-de.. votions, iind Wesaw many every day enthusiasti ' - ing the ,cold 'Marble. There arc many ritjain the ; church and, on the piacei the, ysommetnorate are. said to, have taken cart hardly mentionla: few, viz:. The ere Jesus was confined; the spat wer.w• ini.the flagellation ; the .pot where .the tod ; 'the judgement seat of feinting Pi., pl.strect.th,o,ugh Whi:lt he waa . taken to alvery ; the place where he was met by 2- ii* ; , the place where tie first fell with the. :F. Mao!, many such things - and places.: fl'il `out as being connected ,with the 'his- K.l - 4 - 1. rind' his Disciples: "We PIACI, ' iWevVr, sonlc,Millies want more fai th , and in Ci.thriiic comp:miens . frequently donb . t.., Ile .A.ll , 4, muthed,llll) of, the places point. ridii,i , M .ind tie-aription:ore undoubtedly: De-ill o, ass if May, we tinow t‘sat it was dent that icing ,l.:*ari 4 .Was crucified, and - ,I.Vt. 1, , m11 . 11,011 the Moilmil of ()Iive:STOW ':on, , , The Valley ut Jelio , aphat is now . ist out of th: -- =--,rit.ts, tool iii . , t'nul of Si-, I rims, and the, Garden Of Gettisrmane,7 be mistaken. 'l'e were in the ciiy,g. and then ciern j ted for Jordan, Badge; tally Isis : chap's events th place. I} pri on %% he receivi Cross btO l I tie; tint' Mount U Iti~ Moth CTJ s, & poiut l tut.) tents; ho tact goo; As to so " t 11 out, I I COM% I. in Jeru-r.l that... , ,e. 6 Vernal! nj ever loam .110 ni not to" fortnight"; hem, &c hey bretu. p the cheek of mind, h not, elle burst {vn old,. 'reign MEM maEl In at last on tiauuki ten- . furies.past fIIS 1111140 U; and thou ttN.itli an:- risore even ~tant ages. ft!' necessity 'tied all it* 1. When :ndlyas pyre- I reparations 'a, and gave fur such a. y Gth was t. meridian 1/or land ail nu idea' were nearly strike tho prepare The u was not I lc in a novel camel, and of Urafid we were all eoing post ; me Olt I land duwns. natant_ jol-i l ona tho gate I li sands, a n six hgure. Li with the had-ed . ritn. vo had pas tho (thou filth • 'about ten pp.cte;el-,our • winds, - .And by throd;„,,h ays we re h' the ther-' , air was red such a de-. l ocolate ler fruits ac itien cat gall:mil of What we 'llO sooner each thred there are no ty rucks, no. refreshing ; i tands, and one vhose cont-t had . been. teat difileul- , We had we felt Jnu (Jetty; Tbo cm• They I clad, half. lances, teel, uttering Ice; certainly aqqe of•.men withered a-. )ii4 trimmer, .I"lrrii• camel irn us pack. Plug, parley the promise t Pluodslied. •rs' o( Pales at agrceahle Li rule, large -9( .grain jug ant changes
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