Terms of the Miners' Journal, ywn.nollars per annum, payable. semi-annually in ndi.Ance to those who reside in the County-and annu., A n ? in advance to those who{ r eside out of the Coif* Tt• publisher reserves to himself the right to charge it 30 per annum, where paTment is delayed logger I itou 0110 year. . ! . - TO CLUBS. ' Tree copies to.one address, . , 11 . 00 As e ee '' en Do De • 10 00 00 !Igl n '. Do V . ive dollars in advance. wtU pay for thtee leg t's sib. I, s ciption to the Journal. . RATES 'or ADVERTISING. rye Square of 16 line', 3 times, 111 00 Eery subsequent insertion, 25 ,„,, • Nit Square of S lines, 3 times,, • . 50 'f.•bsequent insertions, each, . _ 121 For tines, 3 times, tt.s • 6 osequent insertions, each, , 6; ,e... Square, 3 months, , ' .3 00 : st Months 5 00 " I,e Year, 7 00 E ,,iness Cards of Five lines, per annum, 3 00 lerellants and others, advertising by the 1 " fear with the privilege of inserting dif- •rent, advertisements weekly. 10 00 t- iarger Advertisements, as per agreement. i*ocipt ) id . .. PHIL.IDELPIII3 - CLOT MSG! ID FRANKLIN HALI. CLOTHING STORE,' AT rim Cor. of Franklin Pliice 4 chessint at, cON-T A IN THE ,LARGEST STOCK OF cu rig mi TN . lIBE stock consists of many thousand garments. containing a great variety of Cloth, Cloaks, Sack nd Bangui, Overcoats, Business, Dress and Frock ;oats, together with a full assortment of Pantaloons Ind Vests of various styles and qualities. The goods ,f which this large stock is manufactured, were tonight 'y the bale fdr cash, which enables us to sell lower han any other :establishment in the United States. Ile best workmen are employed, and every garment ,varranted to give. sattsfaction. -In addition to these ve have Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Collars,' [halve rs,' scarfs, Cravats, in fact every garment that constitutes gentleman's wardrobe. *. Don't forget the 'number, !09 Chesnut street ROCKHILL & MIS( IN, Pbilada. Nov. 22d,1895 ' - • 41-=3ino • - Cheap Watches and Jewelry..' 'AT the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry );....,% Store, No. 06 North Second strict, corner of Quarry, below Race r.treet i. , ' lo a lever Watches, fullJewellvd; 18 carat cases $15;00 It St 11 er " 25,00 ~ ' •• ' seven jewels' • 18,00 4 . -.serior'Quartier Watches . \ _ 10,00 old Pencils inc Silver Spectacles 1,75 . Go d ld Finger Sings, 37} cents ter49; Watch Glasalli, . , lain, 12,1 cts. ; patent,l6l; lunet ; 25; other articles ln roportlon. • - All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. , . i Ca,ocks, Watches and Jewelry, of every description, leaned and repaired in The best manner, by 11ey.perieri ed workmen. o} All Clocks repaired at this establish meat are warranted to perform well. . Philada., Nov., 9, 1815. To St(::-theepers or Manufaiturers purchasiyi OILS OR GROCERIES E. BOURNE, , ' \ TO. 12.N.70.Wpter r street, and No. 11, North IN h row street. Counting house on Front street, . Philadelphia, manufacturer and whcilicsale neater in the following Oils for burning and machinery: White bleached & winter pressed head Sperm .oi/. Body Sperm • do ~. , do Solar do do '. do .. Sea Elephant do do , winter and Cradle Whale:o4. •'' • Argt Oil, Neat'a Foot Oil. ' . ..-: atria Oil in bottles. .. - Strait's& Cod Bank Oil Straits. Biabbler 3:.c. for Tanners use, warranted • . gine. -, :Germ cno antown Lampblack. Sperm Gilliam?, &c. . .. FRESHPEAS AND GROCERIES. Also, wholesale vlea ler in fresh arecn and blank Teas, which 'ir.ill positively be sold as low an can be imported. • , Rio. Lromayra and old Java Coffee. .• • . Sugar in ' ilhds. and barrels New °clean F, West India & Sugar house Molasses. Brandy Spices, Cassia in Mats. i Yellow. white Castile and fancy• Soap. . Friction Malaria, . 'Raisins, Spices Gmuusi Nuts, Cheese in boxes and easkg, - nne Apple Cheese,ll67in2, codfish, Starch fn• , . digit, Mustard, and - Tobacco, . 1... American and. Has noa Sr fprs, _ • .1 l'earl„Barley anids3aleratus. .1 Table Oil, Pails, Salt. , • r ' - White Wine Viiiegai. . r.a, '.. . Sponge. Washing Wirth, ix, ; - Any goods sold by the subscriber. if not prov;ng as 'Eli represented, may be rehire - 0" d witlout any expense - to the purchaser, A careful cooper iv hr.. has'been six I ' 3 0 7 i rs isn in; hls t goo order. 1 i; purchasers may g rel o y upon tlie de r l e i c ve p rLo g f i t t l i re n E BOURNE, . N0..12 North Water street, . - ' . . and-No:11; North Front street, l'hikda.. Pilau's- Oct. 25 . 1515 , '. 43-3 Mo .I____ 1 1 ' _ Philadelphia • Auction Salem. WOLBERT, Anttioneer. No. 51 MASHET ar. DELDNV SECOit,, T. I'HILADA. Regular :ale days: imported and AtheriFan Dry Goods} Tde-day & Friday Mornings. , nhor, Goods—Every Wednesday Alterimmi. Boots, Brogans &c.—Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock trs- Country Merchants will find at the'se Sales, a large and general assOrtment of Imported and Domestic Sta ple and Panty Goods, to which their attention Is invited Goods delivered on the day of Sales er as a respon sible person wilLbe In attendance,who ar a small re m:mention, will pack and forward goods as directed. Marla., January 11, ' - 4.,. , - - DALE'S DOUBLE BEAM PLATFORM SCALES. • • , . • IMP D eI ALE Single Beam r • : Patiorm Seal Doith,le ''.; Counter s,:------.14 r '. Single . . "Even " " ~. / . BrassLream " " ,• . . , Iran ~.. .. , t % -, Patent Balances, " . goring u. Rine and Nest Weiehts for sale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. at the SCALE WAREHOUSE . ..1 ' ''' ,. ..7 6 - . E.-- (MAX * LIROTHER, • '`.-,',--- 4., . - No. 3d WALNUT Sr., k l , -Dealers 10 all kinds of Scales and Weights. 7N. B. All Scales sold by us are warranted icv gb;e. sit/gut/on In every particular.. • G. & R. ...Philadelphia Match - 20/ 3.- l'' SPRING BALANCES, 10DOZEN SALTER'S IMPROVED SPRING LiALAN. CES. with and without Dishes. ts ith a full supply • arthealifrerent sues of Dals's Platfunn,anct Qounier SCALES, just Received and for sale at the. *CALE Vllloititatouse of ; . ' • GRAY 4. BROTUER, - Y4O. 34 W A L.:s;ITT St., below. Second. Tbiladelphia -March 29, , ' 4,41 , D . I.d RUBEEP OVA' Sllo4'B, !Illie .1 ) ,0 ..,0* Gum szasTlc OVER 5110E8. ~ *"k9r. b. lJOhli TherigileY7 mg 41, opt dor ahre j aura street, pp Fps FOR /ULF 1 o tro genfAllgiared land plain Rubber:a. pain" pOrnen'S and Children's dn. ,"190 40 do 13pited and plain lined and , ...., , , inenpnd. , 7 „,„„ ., ;1 V, ''‘" 4 Pa" l'omeP's rP)bild and fur bound Top nod+ . 4 pm, do kiiikln, iPanlef gml ER I ? `.* do tidies ' fLand4l.lestliso guns solos '.' 4-V )0[1: - dollop ' s rrum 104 sheet Funne, - - AFFFobPos ", + Eidd/dii i i Rai PiigiF FliPea Pr Pi;nri , descrip I+ i a'Ot4fYisl4i ' iP a ßp o id n s4Aft ligginlir -. • • gitif s _ Iluio I' i t ila! wl ' '4 ' , 1 ului, Gatablet eartnuy, t" . Cana ard Clostly, :gluon' Slarts,, ,ili. enita, air Ile . do and Ciatnnna. ' ' l Pendell 4nd 14 41 1 P0P aor V obblPt aiw ars nn hand-. 4Vi r lAV:AgraW4l l :l= l "tg l i l g: 7 i , illiffj iII„CfP!IdS # .Mpli ppri•s at Will make A -+ -, lidilli 14:1)70r MOM qicalluirdln4os in this PHILADELPHIA CA-RU: 50.—DALE'S EVEN BEAM COON -I.ES ARE MORE DURABLE AMU CONVENIENT than any Scale innse im,one grani to 100 pounds for sate at the mof /4 50 ..acht Larger size 1157 and isb; warranted to give cantroction. GRAY& BROTHER, No, 34 WALNUT street. mow BOOTS & SHOES. • BY TnE PACKAGE, `IIEdP FOR C.ISH, CRESNUT STREET; MIRADA. Iriber doing an exclusively cash basis , II sell good quality dots and Shoes, or Arkin. at;Manufactureetuirices. lagers are desired to examine the Mar• fore, buying. to call at No. 69 Chesint THOMAS L. EVANS. 29-6 mo uly 19, TO COUNTRY MERCUANTR 'a Rabbilqkids malt to nraeral 417.1P1--,..:-A!etMg , . PI.. - , '`."... • 4 4 e' 4 , • • -'he c:4' ••• -1-4E4..t! 1t 1 N....V .5. -- 141; 04 •__-•,, , N - , , . 4 •-_-----!.,_-_,.. ...-- . , . .. . • - - - - ---"'-- -=-..C.----.:e..- . .• ~...„ .___ 4 • .. . L-'l-: " 4 -7 .• 3 • .' .. ..... At . 4 ~.._...„..._,, ~ ~.., ..A.ft . - cir-4 S .. "t -A• : „ . 1 .24717 Z - 7.-- 1 il kft; .. , .\ - • ---"‘ ''' • " ' • AND . POTTSVILLE 1„17,1 5.7." -- -z..- - I '— " ' ' 4 -4..4. ''.-- '''''' -‘4' —."': " ' 1.:':1 s 4 - 11 : .{ ' - 4 . ' '''' GENERAL ADVERTISER• ....: ..„....._. ---7.7 f: - '--4.:.'4: 3 iit-,-;"z- ' • • - 1 Pali TEACH TOO TO PIERER. THE . EOwEIR op THE tot •TH...ANTO BRING OUT FROM THE ELVERNE OF MOUNTAINS, JIET ALS:tVII/CHOVILL GIVE STRENGTH TOHIIILL'iILIVOS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO 'OUR USE AND ElAtisuitr."--DA. JOHNSON _ _ WEEKLY _urBEN,IAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILI,E, SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY:PA. VOL XXII. fire Jusurtpite. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The Franklin Insurenee.oi, • OF PHILADELPHIA, Capital $409,000, Paid in Chiater'Perpetuat. CONTINVEtomake Insurance, nertsvarrent andlint : tied, nn every deserincinii of property,-in town and con - retry on the nsual faviiratde terms. Office 11531. Chestnut Street near.tifth Street.. CHARLES N. ItAtiCKER, President. DIRECTORS,. Charles N. Banker, SdINSO (ran', '.l - dnren Sentt, • Frederich Remelt, Thaynne Mart, Jacob L. with', Thom,' S. Wharton, Gco. W.itiehards, ; Tobias Wagner,'" .ilardecai D. Lewis.. . fIIARLES G. 11AISGKER. Sec y. The atibseriber has been appointed agent for the a bove. nientioried. institution, and is pow prepared to makeinsura nee. on every destription .of properly, at the lowest rates. Pottsville, :June 19, Oil, OFFICE OF THE Spring Garden Mutuallnsurance Coriapany.. • rriiiis Company having organized according to the I.procislons of chatter. is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fire on the mutual princlole, combined with the-Security of a joint stock capital.— rtie this tii'slemls, that efficient security is.atforded at the lowest ratcalliat the business can be diMe for. as the whole prorate (less an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum elm the capital) wilt be ie turned to the members of the institution, without their becotinneri.sponsiWe for any of t he entmgeinents or li abilities of the Compaiifortherthan the preniiiiins ac tually paid.. greisuccess 'which this system has met with •wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to :tamest the attention of the politic to it, confident thatit requires but to be unerstood to he appreciated. The act of incorporation, and any explanation in re= gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office Northwest corner of &A cod Wood ats., or of RAN- N. Di, Pottsville. LAWRENCE: - SHUSTER, Psesktent.. L. KRUMPHAAR, Secretary. _ DIRECToRS, Corwin Stoddard. Robert 1.. Longliend, Joseph \Vood, Ceorge M. Truntman, Elijah Dallelt, Samuel Townsend, Lagnerennli, , Charts'sto kes, George W. Ash, Abrahatii it. Perkins. May lea, Tire Subscriber has.been appointed Agent for the a bove Company, and is now react to make insurances On all .4...10'4)th - ins of property at rates miirh lower than . usual, varvixg from 50 on the 1000 tin CO per 100 annually. The rates perpetually en stone and brick -Buildings in rood locations wordy 2 per cent—and if the Company should proye to be a profitable crincern, the persons insuring in it partake attic profits without incurring nny tisk. The charter is tine same as those of the insurance. Companies in New England. For further part culars apply to the subscriber. B. HANNAN. EZI Life Itsurance. THE;GMARD LIFE INSURANCE., ANNU 'ITY & TRUST CO., OF PHILADA. OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. .. Annuities and En mdAolileitis,to;.aan,c, 7 .,e n , r l . . i i e v r •es :, , ,, E i ra i n x t. 1 e A tmte 111151 i. ' ` Rata for insuring *lOO on a ringle . life.. Age •-•-,. For 1 year. For years. , For Lire. annually. annually, , 211 OUI . 095 - 1 .7, -' 30. 1 31 •. 1 36 2 30 411 162 ' - . IF3 320 .50 • 4 1 :rOO9 - 4CO 60, ; - •*4 35 _ 4 91 7 00 , Eix,imet.n:—A person aged 30 years next torth-day, y paying the 1 ompanysl 31, would secure to his fa- IfiliiV or heirs *WO. Fhitaid lie die in one yea:: or .for *l3 10 he 4ecurcs to them 310n0; or for 313 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to then) 1000 _should he "die in 7 years; or (0142360 paid' annually during life he provides for them 1000 whenever he. dies : fr .$0550 they would receive *5OO O slnnild he die in ;one year. THE MatiagefF of thin Ciiiiipany, at a • timeline held on the December ult., agreealdy to the design referred in.the °tactual prospectus or circular of the Comps ny, a ppropriated a Bonus or addition to all poll des, (Mr the whole, of life, remaining in force, - that were Issued prior to the Ist ofJaiitiary,; iei2.. Those of them therefore which were issued in the year 18:36, will tie entitled to 10 per 1 . 0111 , '11i1011 the 'SUM Insured, making:in addition of 4rltift on every *lOOO. That is elloo. will bei paid whigi the policy heroines a claim Instead of the $lOOO orieinally insured. TIT, policies that were issued3 ll IS:t7 will he entitled to Sl per cent, or *S7 LO on every 61000. And those lashed will he r ntitled to 71. per•eent,•or C 75 on every 100. and in ratable Proportions on all said policies issued prier to lat. of :lanuary„ll42. The Bonus will be erediteete. each polocy on 'the banks endorsed en presentation at the (Mee. It is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or bonus to the .policies for life at stated periods. • W.ItICIIABDS, President.. JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. rrThettb9criber has been appointed Agent ror th e tmve Institution. and is prepared efrol,lnAurances on Lives, at the published rates, and give an yinrormatior desired on the subject, on. apptiratiOn at this rave. BENJAMIN HANNAN s—t Po ttsville Feb. Bth, NATIONAL LOAN FUND'.. LIFEASSURANCE SOCIETYOILONDON Empowered by Act of Parliament, . , C.OITAL .C5V0,000 STG. : United States Board of Directors Jacob thircf!y, Fxq. Claainium JnhnJ. Palnev, F.eq. . Jonathan GO0(11111.!'. E. James lionrman Esq. f;enre,e Barday. Esq. Samuel S. Howland. Esq. Oorman A. Worth. Esq. rianotel M. Fox. Esq : J Cleuipnt C. Riddle, Esq.'Philadeybia. GENERAL AGENTS ANDNSANAGERS For the New York Branch, .1. L. Star. 74 %Vag' at. New' York; for the New England Branch, E..A. Merchant's Exchange, Boston; for Mary land and IVashincton Branch. D. Mcllvain. Ger man St, 'Baltimore; for the other Branches, Wan.' Peter, 6S south 4th street Philadelphia. • BANKERS—, rehant's Bank. New York. PHYSICIANS.— Rodgers,. M. D. and A. - E. flosack. M.D. New Y., ; 'Winslow Lewis, jonn, M D. Boston; 'T. '11...11 tckler, M.D. _Baltimore; J. Barclay Biddle, M. 0.- P ifadelphia. SOLICITORS.—W, t n. llook, New York; F. Dexter. Boston; J. M. Campbell, Baltimore, Wm. VV. Haley, Philadelphia.' This institution, founded on eMutnal Safety and Joint Stock principle, and embracing all the recent improvements in the science of Life Insurance, alter having experienced the most inorktni sucess in Europe. has establishecrothees in Bri'ish America and various paps of the United States, where its principles are winning equal favoui and approval.- , Amongst the many udvatitages which it offers to all persons wishing to:insure their lives, are Ist—its reamer SECURITY, arising from a large paid up and • safely-invested capital; 2d—its' moderate rates of premium Prd—ihe participation of all,profits by the insured. which Lae the business of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere, has become very 'eaten• sive.) is of the,utmost benefit and' importance; 4th— the use given to the Assured of two thirds of the a. mount of their former nayments, whenever required =thus obviating the.objections against. Life tosuran- : col with these whew .incomes . ncomes ate •priesibitis,ehd who might, dread the possibility sit being. in - erica, With their premiums, and of :there* forreging their previout payments:, . ' • - 'Pamphlets containing the Society's rates •andevery otherinihrmation, ms.rbe obtained on application to die 'Agent, at NO. 68 south Fourth Street; Philadel phia. of Charles De Forest, Welt Branch Valley, and a:the-office°, the Miners' Journal; Paho r rillo: •Jnne 28th ' • 26 .eleinfsn's French Cement: TTNEQUALLED for mending brokeiGl3na. China Oneenswarc.-Ornntneros and Fancy krticlas of gyery'description. The asperierity of this; Cement ”-pr all others is acknowleoped by every one who Ipia Aver peed it, and such. Of the confidence of the proprietor Mite properties that'if it fads to answer the purposed for wh.ch it in recommended the monry gjii iiir@tgrncd: Articles mended with it_may he c*PEtted iq nrinsiderable degree of heat, and will resist the tiptio ll tin:lreton/I - intently loop:14 all or. &nail t manner of ssing".thiseeutent is so. si T inve tha t 11w Oust, inexperienced paeso PfSoF4clll. Coal; -hAttle geceihnonted w,ih'thc- jar. tienlar irections for dna. _• - f$A PIN AN AO rerbons self a2ain.apppiked,at - the blanuitiaturer's Ptioes by Pq. ll 9zert ,., • - Nov . • ivo.ENc!Ltsurgror.t!al_......,,, • • _. BENCH SOIITII EIGIiTII STAEET, BEI:ONTiIARKET ST. Philadelphia,, • AGENTS FOR LOWBEIt'S .PATENT TIN PLATED LEAD PIPE. re.l4 E attention of the trade and consumers is so il lv...tited to .a perfect artiele of' Tin Plated Lead Pipe. mairufaclured by an entirely New process. for which letters patent have been received, which plates the Pipes on the inside with an even coat of pure unmixed Tin. The advantages secured'by rendering so soft and easily oxidated a metal ns Lead sweet and anti-cor rosive by plating with Tin—at the same time giving it additional strength and preserving the cheapness of the fdrmer metal unimpaired—are too obvious to require cornme'nt. -tireat perfeciinn having been attained in the manu facture, the sutircribers arc enabled to oiTer this su perior article al the price charged for common Lead Pipe , . All ripe sold by us 'warranted not to burst or. split, free frotrilfiaws, scales or other imperfections, perfectly uniform in thickness: and not surpassed in quality by that Of any other manufacturer. Also. Sheet. Lead, which we can recommend as superior to anyl l otherin the market, and which we will sell as low as any other can be procured for. irr Persons in want of any of the above mention ed pipe; can besuppbed by 13.13A11NAN, Ag't. at the Alanulactiirees prices—and also at I.3l:lGifT FOTT',s ; ll.lrdWa re Store, Pottsville; Pa Oct 18, . . ANDREW RUSSEL T HAS suited the convenience of certain Parties, trt eller in the rnarkec. pipes made in -violation, of our patent, and tinned,with a giew to-obtain the preference, by pretending that lead pipe - is an unerholespine con veyance for good water. Tine stale inipOsitiOn has been urged, with extraordinary oiling of perversion and dishonesty, in New York, without effect, and- is now about to he attempted elsewhere Nature soots priwides an insoluble and indestructible coatine to lead pipes, (er)an izt ruse for conveying water that is tit to drink) far better than any artificial pro tection; for the tatter can neither• be permanent nor secure in any cast: v alid Roint.titnes injurious, Persona Int , •re•tioll may see at our °Mee, some of this “tinned" stuff that was used for tell years by the side of pure telui . pipe, and judge Mr themselves about Ilie rorrOsion • letter front Dr. ItonEnT 11% RE, of the University of Pennsylvania, Oigtinguishedas One of the' Grit Che u+iets of the age. is appended below. Nevertheless, 01' the benefit of lovers of themarm-t lOW. tee will ripply the tinned or "tin plated"" pipe at the price of pore icall pipes t and, as we will not he undersold, we hone to - preserve our old relations with 43.44. r business friends. - TATIIA3I dr. BROTIIIMS. Manufacturer -1 o( Sheet Lead, Lead Pipes &r, N0,..15 Minor st . 4 & N 0.249 Water Messrs. TATHAM k But - moms reply 'to yollf note respecting the' influence of lead pipes upon the water which they Convey, it may be sufficient to say, that having used the tirtinylktO Walff co conveyed, to my Biltoratory.in the University for more than twenty five years, I have 'never perceived the. slightest lion of the pressure of that metal. Had there been any lead in the liquid in question, the ; reagents, wi ti whichl have been accustom.' to use it, roust have tendered the uminrity evident. I ate, gentlemen, yours with regard. (Signed.) ROBERT BARE. Philadelphia, Mbrch 23.-1813. Cr Hefei . ..nee in Pottsville, with regard to the qual ity of our'pipe, RoliertEmith and B. Hannan Philadelphia - Oct. 1.11, 1315, I • 3.2VSEX3 TIOS OF TEX.IS. GRETAR ATTCTIONI HARDWARE & IRON STORE • • TILE subscriber ri , spectfully infinnas hie friends and the public generally, that he has just received a splendid asimonient of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, 1/01.1.0W-WARE; CARPFNTER'S TOOLS. &e., which added to his; former stock presents a variety to those desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed ht the re gion, for jittality a Ml' cheapness. A large assortment of the,hest Axi. at Prices ranging front 7.5 cents to 01,25. Grindstones, { •• cent. per American Steel, • " '• Rest Cast Steel; " " Lead, Rolled Iron,l • Nails by• the Tin, 2 boxes for $2lOO, chimper Matt ever—Wire of all sizes very low.assortment consists partly of , Anvils, Billows, Spikcs, Knives and Forks. Spoons, Chaine,Shovels, and Tea arid Coffee, Kettles, Espatirs,. very cheap: • Buckets, Lorks; Rifles, Planes, Saws, Hatchets,' :Ilitiettarrels Grass and l I inges, Vic es, Wagon hi - m.7.G rain Scythes, Sickles, es, flay and Dung forks, •.Rtes, Rasps,Canille sticks, Holinaile,llorseshocti.Pans'acc. Also, Use Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass, Varnish,- Putty, . And 'every other ankh. usually kept in Ilard.,erare Establishments, all of Which he sells at a very low rate. Pe:rsottlienermenselonnininicr...l.llackshaitlis, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, eel., Win - rtrertr to their advantage by calling and examining his stock before purchasing elsewirere;mt the Ilay Scales, cor ner of Centritand Market street: . Ile tenders his unfeigned thanks to trierild friends and customers for their liberal support, and solicits their further patronge JANUARY 20. 1615 Glenn'•s Celebrated PFepaialitous. ; 1 GLENWS INDIAN DYE, j( TAIMANTEII to rhang.e„ 'Grey, Light, or lied hair, ! ' V * Whiskers, or Eyebrolvs, to a ,handsome Brown 'or Jet Black, without staining the skin or injuring , the, I I bairn, the tenet. The colour is natural, and will' not rub off or soil the whitest muslin, Price 50 cents. GLENN'S ROMAN K A LYDOR, A certain remedy for Pimples; Freckles, Tan, Moth or Morphew, Redness, Blotches, Sunburn, Tenet - &r. It maybe used with perfect safety on the most delicate complexion. and gives the skin a 60ft and fair appear ante. Price 50 cents per bottle„ • - , - GLENN'S INDIAN OIL. For promoting the growth and brain tying the hair, { giving it a glossy Enibiess, preventing it from falling I nut, removing dandruff (-e. It has the property of making the hair dark, and preventing it from turning grey and tiring pleasantly- perfnmed, IF excellent for dressing the hair in general. Price 50 emits. GLENN'S ROSE TOOTH PASTE: This very pleasant and perfectly safe denfridre gives a pearly whiteness twthe teeth, preventing and terrine ing spots of incipient decay, gives firmness to the gums and sweetness to the breath. Price 25 cents l i ,GLENN'S DEPILATORY Removes superfluous hair from the fare, neck, and arms, without injury to the skin. Prire 50 cents. I GLENN'S REM, 13F,All'S OIL, I Warratited genuine, and refilled by a peculiar process; for grounding the growth and beautifying the hair this article is confidently reecommended. It is also very'. useful for removing Scurf and Dandruff. nod for the heads of children. It is pleasantly perfumed, and is for sale lit bottles of various GLENN'S CUItLINfiI ELIA .; • Giving - the:hair a beautiful Mir', and tic ping ft hi curl in warm or damp weather- Prire. 50r nts. GLENN'S SUPERFINE PEAR POWDER, A beautiful ensmetic,alla}•ing flush of heat, riving a fairness , o the complexion and to the features ; to ninny persons a clear and transparent so, tress of expression- Price 23 rents per box. ' GLENN'S ,TOII.ET AND Nu...sEnr POWDER Is contidentlyjecommentled to the ladies as of the ve ry • beet ridailly, and entirely free from grit or any pernicious ingredient.. It is beautifully white and soft. and fs sold jilaln, or perfumed with various odors. The above named extlieut articles are confidently re commended to the .public as really good. They have been in general use for nsanryeass past, and have ful ly sustained their well earned reputation.. -• • Prepared by. , , 'l.. W. GLENN, Mhnufacturor Peeirlaineei...PanefSoaps,-ke., No. Sa South Third- Street, eppplitexhe, Exchange., Ehila - ' Fer sale in POttsvElc, BANNAN. Agent. August . .}New York THE subscriber hereby gives, notice do the citizens of the Coal Relion andrdetinklkill county generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of-goods.at the above mentioned piste, etoh9clng.a, gre4t variety of ' , • . Dry Goods, : • •• , Groceries, Queenswarei •Ifardware, - • • . - Tobacco, . • • . ,Codar Ware, Provisions, • flats 4tt Caps Maps and Shoes, " Deady - hdade'etothlng, Flour arid Feed, • - Balt,Fisb, 47. C 'Allot Which-hi has :selected with -the greatest care. Do having been in the Storadteeping•lnunness far the , dast twelve y ears , lie tlatterihimself that his Goods are just Itie kiud the people want—nod he knews.he can Mum 10 , tn-20 percent; cheaper- thee thky can- be puss. haue4 hese-acelse*here. ; - Cottle and try for your, gdives.• - . Et: Gd2BELL' 4 HUGHES, A CARD GP.ORGE IL. STICIITER. Pottsville, .kugust.l6, 161.57- kORIC/00D-BiLiGiAINS A.T TUE Car. of Poll -road ¢ Atorqi ff ias# f: fretfully occupierlby J• POI7sVILLE SATURDAY . - MORNING, JANUARY 3, ,1846 HOB E NSACK'S WORM SYRUP. Oft THE LITTLE svr rEitci. s FRIENID. A N entire vegetable preparation for the destruc ritirin of Worms and Mite of bowel complaint, free from all deletetienti drugs m Id and certain in its op eration,rind•remarkably oleasint to take. so moth so that children will ask for it after they Mice get a taste IteMembr r that Holiensack's Worm Syrup is the one and that all others.Me base counterfeits; be sure and tisk for ilohensack's'and see that it has the written signature of., N. & L. llobensick, on the label, Fisted on the bottle. , 'The following certifrcates, ate amongo the many in oyr ;;;.111e5t•iOri• Puts unn•, Eec. 19th, 1911. . 42•1n0 MEisas. I InnessAm;:— I n 'complianee with }our request. I acne you these few Imes, certif.) leg that I obtained a bottle.of your Medicated Worm Syrup for thy-stn,' a lad I I pears , of age, who as lam co - it lidetd, was severely afflicted with Worms, and sur prising to'tell. he fotintf immediate rebel, L would thr.ref4e recommend it to ibt radio as a safe and effectual remedy for children afflicted with %Vorms • Yoora.; ,Ize:..R.ry Jo !IN S. Elm:Nara. v, Eiztit street*. four doors below Greed. 'Phis is to certify that some• two or three Weeks' since. two or m y' chilarco were attacked. with ,Worms-1 tried.ever remedy that I knew or heard tell of, but without any chisel, they still growing worse aid worse,nntil the disease had obtained an al:manic! and FATAL character; so much so, that I and all who saw them felt satisfied thatnEkrtt would close,the scene if relief was tiot,ianwiliately obtain• ell. One of die children presented a fearful picture of diseases rod' suffering, she was' literally alive , with worms.; her counonance had a pallid and deal hue; her Vreath was extremely offensive; her frame wore awayr to a mere skeleton, and all the symptoms attendant upon worms were of a highiy 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 and obtained a . bottle ofour Wor.o Syrup. and_ I must sat, with hut little . hopes, but winderful to:say, after a hew :doses. a great chatv,te was perceptible. and in a fei days,to thy utter astonishment, the two childrea pa qd a large wash basin full-of worms; since that One they rapidly recovered, and eke' now perfectly cured. SIWN THOM: ON, Oxford St.. =Cll==e=ll 42-'mo , Prepared by; J. N. & G. S. !WRENS-WK. N. E. earner :),.1 it nd Coates §t. and 1.41. t and Green street, l'hiladelphin. I , . • J ii. llR9WN...Drozgist. a hoe,ate Agent. Trots villeand Gtr sale by Stprekeepers at,d thug-gists gen er.t11 , ;•,, thro4ghout thOtate. August 9. - 32-1 y CONSIIMPTIoN, - COEMIS. - • , . coll 1.4, 1 r' ASTHMA.. ' BUONO!! rise, ~• LIVER COMPLAINT, Dittirtilty of breathing, SriTTINO BLOUD, . ,J'a in in 'the sodek breast, larlacreta, - • Talj,l3 A hnn of thy, heart,. Ur,,,a1,, Broken Co.t,t a haiku, , Shre Throat, :.Nervous Debility, and alldiserires The n ot i.lroctual • . of the Throat -,.. • and speedy Olin Pier Bfkl!il, . ' • known 11 - many-6r the and , - above diseases IS Lune!; 1)R. SW TYNE'S CONIPOUND SYR UP OP•WILD CitEltßY. ~--- RIME Anothei,.iconderfol cure of Ccrnsuruption ! - . DR. SI.I'AVNE—Deaf Sir fell called by a .=ei l s , e of dtity.l owe to the ,stitfer Mg. humanity..to acknoWledge soy grab-fel thanks for the wonderful effects -of your -Compound Syron of Wild Cherry' on tire ; after havirg suffered months afieranotiihs,with the tupst - aftlieling of all diseases, Consumption, with scarcely a ray of hope, or a 'beacon light,' to shard me against my men hor rible r a rtm i lipgs The circumstances winch first led to no from takings very' heavy ..cnb)," tv It sell seerneiffirffrirsenmyron which gradually grew worse. with profuse night sweat. a hackling .:ou ell. oppression in the-breast, stun tne filnel with great gameral debility. My conSiitution sr..doer b r oken down, and nervous system very touch impaired whiz all ttie.,svmptoms of confirmed Consumption: I went to Phliitielishi:l, and was treated there by physi cians of the hieliest . respertability, bus still greW worse, until they gi.:e me up as incurable, and advised me to go South, but being very plot:after losing seamen tine: f m r n my work, and having spent all toy money on tot various "patent Medisisies," - which were recommen• dell ~:, high through the.mediont of the press- i wan to take I heir advice. Being .t Member of the or der td Odd Fellows. they supplied the With looney oral iiitonsly to 1401011 ate to my friends in Saco, Maine. was treated by of the highest standing there, but received sits benefit whatever front them, tins grad• Nally' worn':; Midi toy phystvialis and myself g , l,Vit ;fit all hopes of toy ever recovering, and I fell like tine who is about to pass through the vailey: of the.d ia d ow , of death. At this "awful jiinc t iore."• I heard of your "Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," amtknowing you to be a regular prae:ticing physician in Philadelphia ; gave me more , confidence hi the medicine, no 1 concha-- • ded, as a last tesort; to niakem trit.l of it. I 'sent to your agent in 'Boston, ands, purchased 011 e bottle, which relieved me .very then, procured two bottles more, which I ant happy tO say' ntirely cored me, nod j am now enjoying better health than 1 ever have before in my life. It seetnecl.to,' have a beneficial .etfect at p a r?. 011111101 Strength. rapidly', although r e duced ts Mere skeleton. and I Mel satisfied from its salutary effects in my own sase. that Dr Sway He's Compound, bl dip of Wild , (Merry will cure any case of diseased Longs, if taken according to the presEribed rules con tained in the pamphlets accompanytng the medicine. Even the physicians who witnessed my case ale !doi ly recommending it in similar cases—and I wish you to make this public. sir that fullers who are suffering sal have been, nay know where to proem, a remedy at tirst, which will reach their disease. before taloned's: w i t h an d mi lt ing their ronstittilitinS whit- the 11130. ''quack nostrums" v.i-ith which the whole entmary is fittoded, prepared lw persons mAto have no knowledge of the sc.ionse of medicine in them y or practice, but are got op merely with asniercenati view. i ' I am a Scarlet member of thP.' Dope 1-odgeof I ~0. of F , _ Providence 11. and will tie Rapti M give any information in regard ti, the efficacy of your rttetli el»e, and can give ample prOof that my case 11 , 11111 esag ' prorated in the least. ALBERT' A. 110S8• To Dn. D. SWAY F,'N. W. corner of Eighth and lace sts:, Philadelphia- CAUTION.—The politic should_ be on their tomtit. against the many "Balsams" and#slixtstreS" of ltiild Cherry, which have sprung up in all - parts of the com ity. purporting to tie preuared by physicians, all of which will be found to he "false," by a little _inquiry in the towns ands;ities where they originate. All Vf!tilfl• cafes and staten ends in regard to. Dr...tiltvayne's Con: pound Syrup of Wild Cherry are .. strictty. true," and the ptoprietor is dailyreceiving them from persons whit have been cured by the .. ..Celebrated remedy." ThA, (origin - 4i and only) genuine article isonly prepared by, Dr; SWAVNE,N. W. coiner of EIGHTH and RACE, streets. Vorsnle In Poltsvitle,by DANTEL:KEIRDS,ro4 .1; G. BROWN Jo Oxyvigsburg, by ~/I...vfnag - • Nov. 6th : ' Dr;:Leidy's Celebrated . Olidataent FAILING to cure thc-Tester, - Itch,Drytind. Wale* Pimples ofthe facq andltOdy, Scaly gruptions, and : Aii Diseases : tht: Skin' . Of tlie many thousand botUes;'(lf ts . put lie bottles_ jaritt the ;Tvords "Dr..l.eldro' Tester an 4, Itch .01rItmcnt blow,n in the side„) neve has Instance ,been kmver or heard from where . ir had failed: - A nen:ribs; talferl meg can he madeiwbere,it has,been %Weil in ect+nti; factories, on board of Stesseli and in'fitellies;_and car. I tideates could be published Of theirt, - .but - rot the - delica•V cy. in having names published in:. connection with ac loathsome and disanriteable iffectiottrt.- Prke 2 5 cents per fettle.' . II is prepared only and sold • Dr. Leidy's Ifeatrb Emprcrinnt, No - 191-Nettb SDCONE. street, betotv Vine street, siantaf theiGoldett -rnitenn Serpents,) Philadelphia, and 'fry nil , iliii,aiiiereatarnt gists dud Btorelozepers - attactied to Drztetdriysllrer _ tisetuent of his "Wood ?Me,' in an4fllertrilhittn. please refer to and read, -(besides tn44litberoi?tittlet Bold io Pottsville..ae4.4 nate Dptinsiia- 152=11 I,llcbicincs. lerk i 161114 T YOU oivE. ILA I)A., ' : 1 / 4 13rell 26111. 1844 PROVIDENCE, I.,,Stpt., 20, 1845 WHO-EVER HEARD-OF LICENSE LAWS'—Br Ilr.r. Jolty rizurowr •1 - nr sn much cold we license thee".— SO say our"Laws;L-..draught to sell, That bows the strong.. enslaves the free, And opens wide, the gate of lien— For 'pubhe gand itquires that some , Should live, since many die, by RUM." Tethers while - the foes Of • tbis destroyer seize the swords, And ,Ittaven's own hail in in the blows • They re dealing—will ye cut the cords That round the , fa Mite Fi,;1111 they &raw, And o'er hiufhold your shield of Law And will ye give to man a bill . Diyorcitef.hon from Heaven's high sway, • And iehile God say,. "Thou ,halnmt Sai: ye. "F,r gold. ye ma}'—ye may! Compare the both' with the, soul! Compare the bullet,with the bowl ht which is fell the, fiercer 'blast Of the destrnring Angel's breath? Which bind♦ its victim the wore fast Which kills with the deadlier death! Will ye the felon' fax restrain. And yet take °tithe tiger's chain I The living to the rotten dead • • The God-condemning Tuscan* tied, . . Till, by4he way, nr on his bed,. • The poor corpse -ea crier, dropped and died— Lashed hand to hand, and fart' to face, In fatal and in loathed eutbrave. • I es...flitting, think ye, is the thong That to a brratAing corpse, for life, Lashes. in .torime loathed and long, • The drunkard's child—the drunkard's wife 1 To clakp Mar clay--to breathe that breath-- - And no escape,: Oh, that is death • Are ye',not fathers Whemiouryons to you for their daily bread, = Dare ye, in niockr:ry, load with strings' • The table that for them ye spread 3 How can ye hope your sons will lire, • If ye, for pdh, a serpent give 1 . • • Oh: Ifoly God; let light divine Break forth noire broadly from above, ' Till weentitbrin our laws,ter thine--' • ,The perl7,ct • laws of trath , and love; For truth and hive ;done can sate children front a helpless grave. • Mtzenti:us. ..Enend, vin. 4s-4a. Zip fads of glr. balbctuar's -Caoc. Of course I shall not pretend to consider it any matter of wonder, that the eitraorflinary cake of Mr. Valdemar has excited discussion. It would have been a miracle, had it not—esirecially •under' the circumstances. Though the desire of all parties concerned to keep the affairfrontrilie pub lic, at least fur. the present, or until we had farther opportunities fur investigation—through our en.. deavors to effect this—a garbled or exaggerated account made its Way into society, and became the source of many unpleasant misrepresentations, and; very naturally, of a great deal of disbelief' _ It is now rendered necessary that I give the facts—as far, as I comprehend them myself, They are, succinctly, these: 'My anemia', for the last three years, had been repeatedly drawn to the subjnt of Mesmerism ; and,' about nine nfi2ntlits ago, it occurred to me, quite suddenly, that in the series or experiments made hitherto, there had been a very remarkable and most unabermatable omission .—no person had as yet ben mesmerised 1s arlicalo mortis. It remained to be seen, first, weft= in such 'a cone dition; there existed in the patient any susceptibili ty to the magnetic influence; secondly, whether , if 'anY existed, it was impaired or increased by the condition ; thirdly, to What extent, or for' how. long a period, the encroachments of Death might be ar rested, by tip process. There were other points to he ascertained; but these excited my' curriosity— ; the la 4 in especial, from the imtnensly important I character, of its consequences. jln looking around me for some subject by whose means I might test these pert enters, I was brought to think of my friendN.'rnest, Valde: • tomar...llistwellAnown compiler of th !llibliotheett Forensica,' and author (uaerilin ltom - rte7prurne I of Issdchar Marx) of the Polish versions , of .Wal , lensteire :and Ciargantua.' M. taldeniar, who had resided principally at.Hatlaem, N. V. since year 1839, is (or was) particularly noticeable for the extreme spareness of his person-L-hiS lower limbs much resembling, those of John Randolph ; and, also, for the whiteness of his Whi-kers, in violent contrast to the blitkriess of . his hair—the latter, in consequence, being very generally Mis taken for a wig. His temperamenlwaii markedly nervous, and rendered him a good subjecqorines merie experiment. On two Or'three occasions I had put hint to sleep with little difil.:ultY,lbut was disappointed in other results which his peculiar constitution had naturally,led me to arniCipate.— His will was at no period positively, Or thoroughly, under my control,, and in regard to claire4ance, I conk; "accomplish with him nothing to be relied upon. I always attributed my' failure at these .points to the disordered state of his ht;alth. For some =Mini preVious to my becoming acquainted with him, his physicians had declared hint in a . confirmed phtliikis. It was his custom, indeed, to speak calmly ,of his approaching dissolution, as of a matter ~tteither to be avoided nor regretted. When the ideas to which I have alluded first occurred 'to ;pie, it was of course very- natural that I should', think' of M. Valdemar. knew the steady philo'ilophy of. the man too well to-:appre bend any scruples from him .and t) had ne re latives in America who would be' likely to' inter; fe're.' I spoke to him frilly' upon the snbject ; • and to. my •surprise, his interest seemed !Avidly , excited. ,Iriay.to my Surprise; fur, although he had always yielded-his Eerier) freely to my experi ments,' he tadnci: r ei before given me - any (Okpri of sympathy with what' I did.' disessO was of that charicier which-would o(exaet cateutatioit in respect tothe, epoch of its terinittaz• ,lion in deeith;'..srut tt-iv.ss finally orratigell betWien as that heAvotilll :sendlot-sne.tthout tw.enty. , rfour bouts befote - the period announced by, Mel o*. clans es that. of his decease:, - : It is novisathee inoreilhan suet .:rennthOinee I receiseAlrein(M.Valdecuer. - -Idurolfs thersott joined note • ,•• , swam - D : 1 ,:y : -*You seiirell:toineirzota. ara ivied:that Lettitiiiit.:higit,out:biyohtl 4elaptt dot usithtsght valtdiklsthititt , ,jhey htlyeet • htt ittio time . very,nenil: .mll - eituirol - („ I nd BMA 3 _, sv ol t agtt.o_ .iA • tnaa -v • a.n.sia23 Ccuiperance. MEM that the skin had been broken through by the 'cheek ,bones. His expectoration ,-ivits excessive. The pulse was barely preceptiblo. lie retained never theless, in a .very' remaikable manner; both his Mental 'power and a certain degree bf physical strength He spake with.distinttn&T—tOok some palliative medicines without aid--and; when I en tered the room, was occupied in pencilling men o randa in a pocket-book., He was propped up in 'the bed by pillows, Doctors D--antlF— were in attendance. After pres.ing Valddin'ar's hand, I took the S e. geutlenten•aAde, and ottained from them 'a mm ute account of the patient's condition. ; The left lung hard been for eighteen' months in ti semi-os seous or cartilagicicufa state and was, of course, en tirely uselesS forill<putposes of vitality., The right in its ui.per' Portion; was also partially, it . not•thorimg,hly, ossified, while the lowei xi•gion Was memly a miss of purulent. tubercleS; rintriitig one into another. Sceeral extensi,to perforatjens. l existed ; and at One point, permanent adhesion to' the. ribs liad taken place. These appearances in tte . rigt lobe were of comparatively recent dine. The ossification had proceeded with very rapidity:; rio Sign of •it Lad been- disecivered a' month before, and the adhcbion hid:only-been ob served' duringthe three previode daya. Indepen dently of the plithisis, the,patient., was suspected of nneutism of the aorta; but ein-this point the "osseous symptons rendered an exact diagnosis' impossible. It was the opinion of bath , phylsi clans that'Al. Valdemar wduld'die about midnigdit on the morrow (Sunday) It was they seven o'clock.on Saturday evening. • On' quitting the. invalid's bed side to hold cOn versation with myself,. Do'cters ll and F —had bidder?'-him a final .farewell. 'lt had n/i. been their attention to return but at my re quest they agreed to look 'in upon the patient about ten next night.. . . • • When they had gone I spoke freely with M. Vahleinar on the subject of his 'approaching dis solution, as well as, more particularly of the er periments proposed. . He still professed hiMself quite willing and oven anzious to have.iC and urged me.to commence it at once. A 'hale and female nurse were in attendance ,•' hut I did not feel myself altogether at liberty to engage in a task of this character with no more reliable wit- nesses than these people, in vale of sudden acci dent, might preeie. I therefore 'postponed Lions till about-eight the next night,*hen the ar rival of a tnedicl student with whom I had some acquaintance, (Mr. Theodore relievedl • • ,me from farther embarrassment. It had been ray design originally, to wait for the physicians; but Vasinduced to proceei,.firzt, by.the'urgeiit• en- treaties of 11. Vehicular, and secondly:by my con viction that I had not a. moment to lose, as he vas evidently sinking•fa;t Mr. L.-=---=-1 was so kiml as to -acccde_to my desire that irrl.would take tit t les of all that occur red ; 'and it is from' his memoranda that What• I now have to relate is, for-the most part, either condensed or . copied. verbatim: It wanted about live minutes of eight when. taking the patient's hand,. I begged biro to state, ttsdistinctly as he could, to, Mr. LL---1, whether he- (M. Valdemar) was entirely :willing that should Make the experiment :of mesmerizing him in his then condition. • . lie replied feebly, yetquite audibly, Yea, I wish to be thesmerized,'—addivg immediately after wards, •I fear you have Jelt.yed it too long. While-be spoke thus, I COl7lll/0111.A the paaies _ which - Cu lir at roan inu ni okreirec tuat in sub titling him. He was evidently influenced with the first lateral stroke of my hand across hls forehead ; htit although - I exerted ail .my powers, no farther peiceptible eflect was induced until Soma minutes after ten o'clock, when Doctors and F Galled. according to appointment, I explained to them, in a few words, what I designed, and as they. opposed no objection; saying that the patient was already, in the 'death agony, I proceeded-with" out hesitation—exchanging; however, the lateial p&ses for downward ones, and directing my gill.° entirely into the right eye of tin: sufferer. By this time his pulse was imperceptible , !and his hreathing was stestoronS,, and at intervals of half alninute. This condition was nearly unaltered for a quar ter of an hour. ,At the expiration of this period' , however, a natural al.hough very Jeep ei4lr es caped the bosom of the dying man, and the steam.. ous breathing ceased—that is to say, its ter t or6u 6- rim .was no longer apparent; the intervals Were undiminished. The patient's extremities were. of an icy coldness. • At five minutes before eleven I perceived tine: . quivocal signs of the mesmeric influence. The glassy roll of the eye was exchanged for that on easy inward examination which is never seedex cept in cases of sleep-waking, slid which it.; is quite,impossittle to mistake. With a few rapid' lateral passes - l made the fide quiver, ai in inCipient sleep, and wake feW,more I closed them altogther. I was not satisfied however, with this, but contin ued the manipulations vigorously, and with the fullest - exertion of the will, until I had completely siiffared the limbs of the slumberer, after placing them in'a seemingly ease position. The legs were atfol! length ; the arms' were nearly sia,,,and posed upon 'the bed at a. moderate from' The Ibins.-'The bead was very slightly. elevated, - 1. When I had aciomplished •this, it was fully inidnighe;and I reiluided the gentleMeri present 'Wax:mins Di..: - Valdesinar'iu condition:: :After very fel a:Orbital:o,x* adiaittcd.liiin to he in en Unusually perfect 'state of mesmeric trance.=— [ -Thortettriositr.yif both - the :physicjanavvas greatly' excited. • Dr. with the patient all leave vvitlke pretnise 7,1 itid the .19e Icft. M. Yaltle iil about . ttife •' -Atwytttorle sva.auoh. . JOBBING OFFICE. -.- IN conne doh with our Establishnven I, we Mao-opera a large Jobbing Qinge, for the priniingof Books, Limes Pusturl• Pa mphfers, . ' liaadbills, of Laufiog, • Bill . " • Blank Pcnuitt.. ' • Circulars. - curis. . Timu BouKI. sst.. Wrfethei with all hinds of Fancy ; Printing, all or which win • e executed at short notice and tri a beaatt% tut style. '' His stock of Type for Jobbing is very large, whith',. ; was sel-cted with a view to give cefeet to band-bals and his type for Hook and Pamphlet Printing, 1.1 equal to any used in the title... As he keeps hands expressty tbriohhing, he ffallere himstlfthat his facilities for executing work is treaisv- than that ninny other *Ste. and that the Whelan]. End it to there advantage to give Mao tall. • - Pt MI kinds of Hooks printed, tided, and bound to, - order, at short notice. . . • - —• . . . Book Blizderr. i • We are also pripared to bind all kinds , of boott,tet: . - , the oink durable manner, at abort name. Blank cooks always on nand—Ala;P made's° ordon. and ruled to any pattern. Rulluz.Machine. „ We hneralso . provided oureetvett with a Tin s line chine, ot the most approved kitl,:which enatlei . 1a 119.,' rule paper to any pattern to order. , - •, , NO. I its marble. Still, the general appearance was ca ` tainly not that of death. ' . • • ; As I approached M. Verdi:mar I made rxitind;of half end to inthienee s tn's il4ht arm in pursuit' of my own. as-I passed .thoAatter gently' to and Ins above his person.- In such experiments with.thii patient I. had neveeperfectly succeeded before, and ; assuredly. I-had little thought of succeeding now • but to my astonishment. his arni, very readily. at' though feeble, followed e‘ery.d'vection I Saiigneri it Isith mine. I deterniined to•haiard u,few words. Of conversation. Waldemar,' I said, , are you asleep!" He t • made me no answer, but i perceived - a tremor abou his Ups, and was thee induced to repeat the quo"' lion, again mid again., At ita third repetition, his .whole frame was agitated by a very . liked sluver.:, ing the eyil-lida unclosed themseleea edfar as to . 4,.play a white lino of .the the TiPo moved ;'„,ugii•ittly, and from bet Ween them, in a, barely, audible WhiAper, bound the welds : • .Yea ;—asleep, now. Do not wake eso!- : ,,.10 me die so!' , there felt the limbs and found' them as rigid a ever. The right arm, as before, olloyea the `direc tion of my hand. I 'questioned the eleep•wakei• ESE 4DO you. still feel iain, in the breast, . M. Val(ie.'. IME . . . ~ The answer now was iinthediate, but eve 9 lees audible than before i . • ,r , ' `: .No pain—l am dying: . 1 ' . I did not think it advisable to disturb him l far. ther-just thou, atninothing Moro was said or done until the arrival of Pr. F---, who'camea little before sunrise, and expressed unboUnded astonish.. anent at finding the patient still alive. After feel ing the pulse, and applying a mirror to the lipir he requested me to sp&tk with the'sleep-Waker again. I I'did so, saying : -:',ll.Valieinar, do you still sleep!' 1 1 As bcfne, sore minutes elapsed crc a reply was I made; and during the interval the dying Man scented to be collecting his energies to speak. At my fointh repetition of tho question, he said very ~ faintlyahnust inaudibly : • 1 1 'Yes; edit asleep-'dying,'' : , • It was Raw the opinion, or rather the wish, of :the Physicians . ; that rti. aldernar shoUld be euf. 1 fered to remain undiOurbed in :his present .appa rently tranquil condition; until death should yens—and it WWI, generally agreed. Inuit now. iake - place 'within a fent minutes. I r onelinfeit, I however, to speak to him 'once more, and merely repeated my previous question. While I spoke, there came 'a i rnarked . change over the countenance of the sleep• Waker. The eyes rolled themselves slowly open, the pupilitli.4: appearing upwardly,; the skin generally assiamea a cadaverous hue, resembling not so much parch.. went as white paper; and the circular hectic spot* whierh 4 ;:himerto, had been strongly defined in the centre of each cheek,*teent out at ence. I ase expression, because the suddenness of their dep.:4'l' ture put me in mind of nothing so,much. as thei extinguishment of a candle by a puff of the breath:i The upper lip, at the same tune, writhed itarlf away from theleeth, Winch it had 'previously etts t ered completely; while the lower jaw, ell with mil audible jerk, leaving the mouth widely eztaaded,\ and disclosing in full view the 'swollen - nod black ened tongue. 1 presume that no member of the patty then present had been unaccustomed to' death-bed horrors; but so, hideous beyond cou•I ceptimi was the appearance of M. Valdernar at tins moment, that there was a general - shrinking back 'from the region „dale 6,0.-2- now feel that I . have _readied a pOint narrative j at 'which every reader will be startled into positive disbelief. It is my business, however,t • 1 ?. simply to proceed. • • J. There was no longer the faintest Sign of vithlity-j. in M. Valtlemar ; and concluding hiiit to tierid, - we Were consignink hint to the charge of the nurses, when a strong Vibratory m.ition was 131. r. ssrViiiiitt in the tongile. This continued fur per haps a minute. At the expiration Of this period, i t there issued from the thstended and niotionlcseH.-; jaws a noire—such . as it would be madness in me. to attempt describing. There are, indeed, two or - three epithets which might be.considered as I cable to it in t part: I might say fur example, that . the sound was ha,sh,.and broken, and hollow; brit the hideous whole is indescribable, for the simple reason that 'mi similar sounds - have ever jarred upon the ear of humanity. There were two . ticulars. nevertheless, which I thought then, and still think, Mightfairly be stated 'as characteristic of the, intonationt-as well adapted to convey some •• idea of its unearthly peculiarity. In the first place, the voice scented to reach our tare--at least Mino•-from s cast distance, or from itotno - detli cavern,-within the Sarih. - An the second place, it impressed the (I fear, indeed, that it will be sible, to make myself-comprehended) as 'gelatinouo( . ...: or glutinous matters inapress-the sense of I have spOken both . of;hrourr and of !voicejt.Vi• , • ~~ ~, mean to say that the sound was one of of even wonderfully, thrillingly tlisiinet—vhillifi cation. Vayemar apoke--obviOulq, reply to the question I 'tied inoppunileci to :hhit 'few ; minutes b.fore. -I hati membered,. if . he.still slept.• He now said: !Yels: : :- no 4avebein eleepini—end new: 7 r . now-;,../nos dead.' * • . No person present oven, %gated to deoy, or ..ett-' . . , tempted to ,sepiess, the . uniitteiable,',llturldering t t, .. . . horror which " thesc-fewvsoli, thus uttered 1 , , -- ' - •, -,- .7 so well ealculateil, te_coorey.::•111r.„1 1 I i': - .';t ' ritudontj swooned . ; "' Tile :tiuriet trittiediately, .-...: '- . the cl;sidtberr; end - eotild:ziol..im - 'ind,. f tivreit)._ , . 2 „...- 1 , - ...-'- ' .:-. —. ' . ' '.. '--- ,-.:•. '.- - - ---____, . J.• , a...=_.- :411; I MME r•dilh, • er t z aky o ll 1 4 " P W. rd 1115 F 3 .C. 1 4 - ,;icz.lo - KA't! Uto ,
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