Alts of the Miners' Journal, To Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually in nee tOthose who reside in the County--and am:t in advance to those who .reside out of the County. publisher reserves to himself the right to charge per annum, where payment Ls delayed longer one year. • • • ii 13 • '' I TO CLUBS. . • e copiei to one address.--v , - ,- . • 85 00 P Do ' Do . 10 00 en . - Do Do V) 00 e dollars in advance will pay for three year's sub ton to the, Journal. - . . RATES OF ADVERTISING:f Square of 18 lines; 3 times,' y Subsequent insertion, square of 8 lines, 3 times, equent- insertions, each, lines, 3 times, equerit Insertions, each, Square, 3 months, onths; Year, Five lines, per annum, trs, advertising by the ivilege of inserting dff :,nts weekly. Isements, as per aireement. 131)itabelpl)ia. ' HIL.IDE LP BM CLOT HING! FRANKLIN HALL-CLOTHING STORE ' AT THE Cor. of Franklin Place k Chesnut st., ONTAINS TUE LARGiST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA rDE stock consists of many thousand garments. a containing a great variety of Cloth. Cloaks. Sack nd Bangui' Overcoats. Business, Dress and Frock oats, together with a full assortment of Pantaloon , nd Vests of various styles and qualities. The, goods which this large stock is manuftelnred, were bought y the bale for cash. which eitables us,to sell lower ttan any in establishment in the United StatPK: he best workmen are: employed, and every garment irrafited to give satisfaction. • leaddition I.n these e have Shirts, Suspenders, Gin'ves,.Collars, Drawers, ails, Cravats, in fact every garment that constitutes eentleman's wardrobe." C- Don't forget the ntother, tg It:Peanut street ROCKBILL & WILSI N. Pbitada. Ngv. 22d, ISIS —3150 . . • . Cheap ,Il*otelies and Jewelry. .;AT the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry ,-;•-- .....;;;•store, No. 96 North Second street; corner of f 'Quarry, below Race street , ~•',. . ;ta lever Watches; full jewelled, 12 carat cases $15,00 g v Cr '' 23,1,0 ~, seven jewels 16.00 •4 ,- ;3'• ;miler" (learner - Watches . lO.OO ',l••,•';t. , Id Pencils ' , •2 0 ' i - ie Silver Spectacles . 1,75 ,;; ;odd Finger Rings, 371 cents to $5; Watch Glasses;- .;•, - J , ; in, lg; cts. ;' patent, le;'; [inlet, 25; other articles iu ..t; • _ , ,,: ;nportion. ,4.•`', • ...11Goods warranted to he What they are sold for: , +. • _ 0. CONRAD. locks, Wai aches and Jewelry, of- every description, < 0, cl•anerl and repaired in the best manner: by experien s;,,tcil workmen. r-- , - All Clocks repaired at this establ6ll - ,4. 5 w nt lire warranted to perform well 74e . nilada., Nov., 9, 1815. CA It I) . . ,^ . • ~ , • -,;, - 4 -. o Sick-tkeepefsror Manufacturer! . purchasing '',. • • OILS OR GROCERIES. . . -1J 11 NE 0 B E , ~ ' ..1 . , ..... ki, xo. 12 North Water street, and No. 11, Ncriii . ....,..3 J. I . ronC street. Counting house on Front street. .'.",' -, 4 Philadelphia. manufacturer and whOlesale dealer in - :62 the following Oils for burning and machinery : .-.•.',:' ? While bleached & winter pressed head . Sperm Oil. at • , . • - Body Sperm do • do - ,-,, :t..olar do - do ' do , - 4i Sea Elephant. do ' do , '.A.:. - 7.: winter cud Cradle Wbale Oil. • , '4' 4 9' l . Ntfaen Font-011. • ..`. , 0 1 e ' 0 , 1 id.bnitics . , . .:1.1 Strait's& Cod Bank--011 ,-Vl. Steads. Blubbler &c. for Tanner's use, warrant A genuine. -. , :a1 Germantown Lampblack. Sperm .Candleg, Ac. FRESH TEAS AND GROCERIES. • ~ Also., wholesale dealer in ,fresh vireo and black '.!4 Tris, which will positively be sold as low as can - .. 2 :4 be imported.,_ .. . Bpi. Lagurtyra and old Java Coffee.' ' Sugar in Ilhds. and barrels '.;rj !.New Orleans, West India & Sugar hotise Molasses. Brandy Spices, Cas:ia in Mats. ..- ..V Yellow. white Castile and fancy Soap. Friction Matches, I'. - :- . Rajsins, Spices Ground Nuts, • ;,..., ~ tflieese, in boxes agd casks, ' • '.. "xi" e A pple Cheese. Herring, ePdfish , !Starch In- ',.. '. l • ,d;go, Mustard, and Tobacco, . ' 4' l ' ArIII'ICRTI and !fay nna Segars, ~ • etarl, Barley and Saleratus. , . ~, r , ' this Oil, Pails, Salt. t` . ..',.- ..-White Wine Vinegar. t • , ~.,'-'-..-" . - Spooge.Washirg Sada, 4•c. . 1".„ Any goo& sold by-the subscriber, if not prov l ng as t...-: represented. may. be returned wi thou( - any expense .. to the purchaser. A careful cooper who,bas, been six .' years in his employ, attertn to the delivery of% the . Oils, so that purchasers may rely upon receiving it in -;,'• good order. . t - - E. BOURNE, No. 12 North %Water street, '''...'• - ' and No. 11, North Front street, Phil. da. . . ''' ' 'Philada., Oct. 25. 1815. 43-3rtio Philadelphia Auption Sales. .! C. .LIVOLBtRT, Aiictioneer.i MARKET ST. BELOIT, SECON„ ST. PIIILADA. Remilar sale days: mported and American Dry GnodslTuet•day & Friday Mornings. Shop Goods—Every Wednesday A tlenionn. 'Boots, Brogans &c.—Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock _rem. Country Merchants will find at these Sales, a large and general assortment orlmported and Domestic Sta ple and Fant.y Goods, to whirls their attention is invited Goods delivered on'tpe day or Stiles or _as respon-. sible person will be in st tendanceorae or' a small re msineration, will pack and fdrwaisa guuds as directed. Philada., January 11, 2 1y DALE'S DOUBLE BEAM ~'. .• PLATFORM SCALES. s.. _ - . ~, DALE'S S'lncle Beam Wag '" Patform Scales 1h " Conntet . ; , 4 , "Even " " Brass Beam " . Iron • Patent Balances, " • Elprine " " Bun:and Nest Weithts for 3 . 1i1! W iinLESA LE AND RETAIL, at the . SCALE WAREIIOIISE OF - ~...7,... -------GRAY 4.• imwritt: R, r .i- • .-- ' - TV.' . • No.". 311VAI.NUT St., Dealers in all kind? of Scales and Weintits. N. li. All Scales sold by us are 'warranted to give satisfaction in every particular. C. & 11. Philadelphia March 2913-- , •• _ - SPRING BALANCES, , 10DOZEN SALTER'S Imenov en SPRING BALAN CES. with and without Dishes, with a fill supply . . . . , .. Of the different sties of Dale's Platform and COilllttl . SCALES, just Received and for sale at the - ?ALE Whorehouse of - GRAY 4- BRISPIER, ' No. 31 WALNUT St.. beton+ . Second. ... Philadelphia March 20. --... CI CALEB .1M• .50.--DALE'S' EVEN BEAM COUN TER SCALES ARE MORE DURABLE ACCU RATE. 'AND CONVENIENT than' any Scale muse will weigh from one grani to 100 pounds for sale at the veryi price of 31 50 each . Larger size 55. and $9-witb Dish, warranted to give saiisfart inn. ' GRAY - 8:. BROTIIER, NO, 3.1 WALNUT street. Philadeiphla Marcb - 29, 33-- , . B6OTS & SHOES iggifid Br THE -PACXACE, .:VITEAP TOR C. 4811, NO. O. CHESNUT STREET, MUSD& rTMIE: subscriber doing an exciusively cash busi, 1 mu, will sell good quality Boots and Shoes, of every description, at Manufacturer's price's. • • irr Purchasers are desired to examine the Mar. bet. and before'-buying. to call at No. 69 Chesnut street. rbilada. . THOMAS L. EVANS. • , ?Hada , July 19. 29-6ino TO COILINTRY.ISIpRCHAPiTS INDIA' RUBBER OFE SHORA' CR GUM ELASTIC OVER SHOES • John Thornley, 135 chestnut st. one - door above fourth street, ' : °PIERS Fall SALE 5000 pairs Men's figured and plain Rubbers. SCHM pairs Women's and Children's do. 5000`'do do figured and plain .lined and far bound. • 500 pairs Women's ribbon and fur bound Grecian ties.' • 500 pain : ,do buskin, leathei and gum soles. 2000 do Ladies' Sandal.leather & gum soles . 1000 do Men's rim shank roheet rubber overshoes. • . P. Children's gum elastic shcies of every' deserip • Preservers, —' Long and short Legging, , Jackets, " Pantaloon; with feet, ' 'mining Belts, floss Pipe. .. m-y Belts, Gambles Surtouts, pee. Caps and Cloaks, Miners' Shirts . . IllOtlt Coats,. . Air Beds and 'Cushions. spenders and Suspender webbing always on hand. ring bad ten years' practice in manufacturing, In- Rubber goods, I em now prepared tofell lu city :tnantry mercbants_at . each prices at will maks it limn° call before making tbelr purchases In this Ail kb:1(11'ot DALT Rubber Goods made to order al nil notice, by . AMIN THOUNLEX• luta., Nov. d, 1815. , 14-Bmo * . . . . • .. . , ' , i•- : • , .: , - - - , -..-,,,:-,,? 1 ,,,- -.- . . . . ~ . . , . • .- . . , • . . . - . . . . . , . . . ..,,,,.':•V"' _r:-:-," - .' -...-- • t t ~,;---,i.'..:,...0 ,J , _ . , _ . . M _ .!, ,i5 - 4.Fd._ .. i . •. . ...,„.,,,_ .......,,:_...=,_=........=...._Ai z„..._ ' . 4 - 4 , t - r. ....i.0 k i l . 11.:p - 7 : - • ~. •-•^ . . . I I 4 4 +' e. ill - - ',. .. il - • '. ' ' 4 7 F47 4 -4 1 -41- t , ' : ':, - St bl l4 r • . . • ,-- . , . . - „.. - - ' AD i • , . ‘...............,_ _ ~.., 4......, ~.. 51, .3 . i .... , . . Vii .4".. 2. 7- -- .7 .. ' ' • t" . .,. 'S. GENERAL .. . AND • 41,.. ADVERTISE OEI I WILL TEACH TOU TO PIERCE VIE BOWELS OF TOE EARTH, AND BRING OUT FROSI TUE CAVERNS OF ISOUNTA.:IS3,'SSET4I.S WOICII WILL GIVE STRENGTII TO . OINCHANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO our. rsE AND ri.r..tsurtr."—Dß..lOUNO:l 6. $ 3 00 5 00 7 00 300. WEEKLY BY ,BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, poiTsvILLSCHUYIKILL COUNTY,, 'PA. VOL XXII. 10 00 fire ;17,n9urauce. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The Franklin Insurance Co.; OF PHILADELPHIA, Capital 5.400,0(10, Paid in • Cl4arter Perpetual, ONTINITInn make insurance, permanent i and I im lied,, on every - description rif properly, indiiivn and country on the 103:11i favorable terms. Office 163; Chestnut Street tleiir fifth Street. • CIIIOII.F.S N. lIINCKER, President. I - , DIRECTORS. Charles X. Banker, Sarnia/ flroitt. Jaiiics Suitt, , Frederich' Brown, Thn;nos Hart,,.lamb R.. mirh, . Thomas S. 'Gra. IV. Richards, Tobias.lramht'r• .11i.rderai D. Terris. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Seey. The subscriber has been appointed acent for the a bove mentimied institution, and is now prepared to make insurance. on every description of property, at the lowesl rates. '.Pottsville, June 19, 1611 OFFICE OF THE Spring Garden Mut,u4.. Insinwiee Company: • • • Tills C.ompany , having organizedaccording to the provisions of its charter. is now 'prepared to make . Insurances against loss 6y Fire in the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system is; that efficient security is afforded at thelowest rates that the business' can be done for. as the whole profit's (less an interest not to exreed 6 per cent. per annum on the r apitall will be re -turned to the meinhers of the institution, wititiiitOlteir becoming - responsible for any of the engagements or afillities of the Company, furilterthan the ',remittals at . tinily paid. . great success which this syslgni has nipt with wherever it has been inttoduced, induces the Direioors to recvest the attention of the public to it. ronlident than , icpiires but to be mid , rstood to he appret iated. The .let of IncOrporation.and any expinatinti in re gard to it, may be obtained by applyitig at the Office .Vorthirest corner of 6t/a. and Wood Ito., de of B. !lAN.. •N AN, Pottsville. . . • • ' LAWRENCE SHUSTER, Psesident. L. KRUMBHAAR. 8.4 ref all . . DlttEcToitri, Stoddart., Itoltlert 1,. Longhead, Joseph Wood, Tromman, Elijah Dalle,tt, Samuel Townsent( 6 6 P. I..4.agmeremie, .Charles to kiss, • george W. Ash, Abraham-R.: Perkins. - May IS 14. • The subscriber has linen aprininted Arent for the a bove Company, and is now ready to make insurance's qn all descriptions of.ploperty - ar rates notch - lower than usual, varying from' 50 nn the 1000 to A.lO per 100 annually. ii, rates pergettintly on stotie brick Buildings in aced locations is only :.?. per,geot—and I if the Comnanynhould prove to be a profitable concern, he persons hiSilrine in it partake of theprofits without incurring any risk. The , charter Is the 'same as hose of the Insurance Companies in- New England. For further part culars apply to the Subscriber. BaNNAN. MEI li.ciurance. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNU ITY S TRUST CO., OF PHILADA. •:. OFFICE 159 • CHESNUT st. AT ~, ,l is sl 7..., l e n , r ;t u s r a a n i c u ri on i.. I c ~ i i v v e es ,, , , g n r d a i A x l e A , 11 Annuities trusts. i andE n - Bate; for Insuring *lOO on a ample, life. . Age For 1 year. For years; For Life.' Annually. annually. 20 . 001 . . -'0 95 ' . 177 30 1:11 1. 28 2 '36 40 169 ' " .11.3 3.40 50 1 96 • • 2 00 4 CO 60 ' . 4 2.5 401 700 . r.X.(SIPLE :—A person aged no years next birth-day, y paying the tionipany;;.l 31. would secure to his I:t -innily or heirs *PSI, should Isii die in sic year i. or for Is.la 10 he secures'to them *IWO ; or for SET Cu) annu ally for 7 years ;he seriirec to them 1000 should lie die in 7 rears; or, f0r52360 paid annually during life lie provides fur them 1000 whenever he dies ; for *6550 they Would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. , • . , . . . . J.orystiv 20, 1815: Til, Managers of flits Company, at a _meeting held on the 27th' Berl-mhor ult., agreeably to- the desiin referred in the original prospectos or circular .of the pompany,appropriatdd a Itomis or addition to all poli- CIE.S for the whole of life, remaining in force. that were issued prior to the Ist of January, ISO. Those of them therefore which wet e Paned in the year PM, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the slim insured, making an addition of *lOO nn every *lOOO. That is $llOO, will lie !Mid-When the, policy becomes a claim instead of the $lOOO originally insured. Those policies. that were issiwil in' 1037 will lie untitled in $l per rent, or *S7 50 on every *lOOO. And those issued in Its2S, will lie entitled to 75, per cent, or $75 011 every 100. and i n rsia ni e . mo nartions .on all said policies issued prior to lot ric January. 1 , 12. : • The Bonus NV . III be credited to each polocy on the honks endoiself on pre , entation at the Office.. It is the design of the Company, to continue to mike -addition orrilditins to the policies for life at stated periods. ' . B. w. RICHARDS, President.. Jotra- F. JAMES, ACllllr{ . .. - *-Tliestihscriher Imo been aporunted Agent forthe above Institution. a nil is prepared etfect insuraures on Lives. at the published rates. and give any informatior desired on the subject, on apnliration a; this Mtn,. [ r .l BENJAMIN BANN.h - N 1 .POttsville Feb. 8111. • 5-1 NATION XI. LOAN FUND LTFE ASSURAYCESOPIC7Trtf LyNDON Empotvered by ;of of Parltatnent crrl At. X.,;.11 , ( sTo. , • United . States Boord.of •Directors; Jacnh Ilarvey.F..q. Chairman. Jolitt J. I'aimrr. Jrmathall Gootlime,.Esq. James B,mrmail Erq Genre Itare:ay. Samuel Esq r=ll=Ml Fanthel M.' Fox. E , q Cleutent C. fiddle, Esq. Philiidclphia. I.IItAL AGE \ - r::::Air.xl,AN \aEns For the New York Branch, .1: L. Star,7t Wall r New York; for the :New England Braneli, E. A. Merphitit's .Exeliatige, Boston; for Mart land hind Washit6mi Branch. D. Mcllrain, Ger :man to. fir the other BrancheS, Wm. Peter. dB south 4111 street l'hiladelphia. • BA \ J JlLL—Merchant's Bank. New York. • K .Itodge . is M, D. and A. E. Unstick, M. D. New York; D. Boston; 'l'. 11. Bricklm% \I. D. Baltimore; J. -Barclay Biddle. M. D. khiladclnifia • SOUCITORS.—W.,Van. (look, New York; F. Dexter. Bostrin; J. M. Caini.lx:ll, Baltimore, Wm. W. Italey, Philadelphia. This institution, foueded nn tt-eMuteal4_ l :ifely and Joint Steck, principle, and embracing all- the recent improvements in the science of Lire Insurance. alter. having' experienced the most marked slicers in Europe, has established offices ,n British America and various parts of the. United States, whccC its principles are winning equal favour and approval.— Amongst the many advantages which it offers to all persons wishing-to insure their lives. me Ist—its eXiteSCT SECURIi Y. arising from a larite pate; up and safely invested capital 2d—its moderate rates of 'premium; 3rd—the particiuitina of till profits by the insured, which (as the. business of ,the Society in Great Britain end elsewhere. has become very estien sire,) is of the utmost benefit utid iniportante ; 4th= the use given to the Assureded two thirds Of the'n; 'mount of theirformer payments, whenever required —thus obviating the objections against Life Insuran ces With those Whose , incomes are precarious, and 'who might dread the possibility of being in titres: with their- premiums, and of thereby forfeiting their previous payments. Esmplilets containing thecSociety's rates and every other inforthation, may be obtained on application to the'Agent, at No. 613 south Fourth street, Philadel phia:of Charles De Forest. West Branch Valley. and at the Office of the Miners' Journal, Pottsville Jane 2f3th ' .26-- Coleman's French Cement UNEQUALLED for mending broken Glass. China . Quecnsware, Ornaments and Fancy Macias of every description.• The superiority of this Cement over all others acknowledged by, every one who has ever used it, and such is the confidence of the proprietor in its 'properties that. if it fails to answer the purposes 1 , 13 r which it is recommended the money will be returned. Articles mended wiz!) it may be exposed to consideMblp degree of heat. and will resist the action of boiling water sufficiently long for all or dinary Imposes. 'The manner of using this cutter. is so simple that the Most inexperienced cannot fail of success.', Each bottle accompanied w,tb the par ticular directions fdr use; . 13 HANNAN Ag't N. B. Persons wishing to. sell again supplied at the Manufacture?! prices by.the dozen. N0v.15 ' • • , F RENCH AND ENGILLIL% tS_IERI:INOB. fbusaGlA leby , . 0!,472110RN. Sept. %lib 1• SOUTH EiGIITII STREET, BELOW MARKET ST AGENTS FOR LOWBER'S PATENT TIN PLATED LEAD PIPE. 1 . : attenncri of tle trade and consumers is so. licited In :a pc - ricci arrele of Tin Plated Lead Pape. manufactured b, an Chfirrlc New process:for wlncti !emus pinent have been plates the l'iperi on the in-ale with an even coat a pure untluxrd Tin. The'..nlvatinmes secured by rent'oering..sn soft and t g ,t, ca,ily oxitbeecl a metal s Lead sweet am t nti-cor rnsywn by dating with Ton—ilt . _ the same ti e giving it additional strength and pre:etyma th“ eh apness of the flouter 'ritetrilunimpaired—are - tod obvious to requirecommerit. . . Great perfection having been attained to the manu• facture. the sute.cribers'are .enabled to offer tics su p" nor article at the price charged for common Lead I'tpe ' All nice s ,, lit by ii.:' is Warranted not to burst or split, free froth fines, F.C:+!es or-other iippyritcbot.s. petit city uniform in thiehriessini.d out 'surpassed in pinta) be that of any whir 1111!11111b.clyi or. . Also. Shect* , Lead. winch we can.fecominend as superior to an other in the market. anti Winch we vi I sell as low as any other can be procured for., 1 0:7", Persons:in want of any of the above. mention cd pipe, can lie sum,bed by .11 It %,\ N'IN ; .t, z • i . at the VanYlattnier's Prices-7-am' also at lilliGirl` a: 'l'l3'l"l''S.ll.itti'Nari . Stoic, Pottsville. l'i 1 l'hilada . Oci IS, ANDREW RUSSEL. 2,5_1y • A CARD. I ; T li.lS tiitite the convenience of certain parties, to offer in the Marko. pipes made in violas inn (If Our patent, and rimier/. with a view to obtain the preference, hy lift,ltlitill:!Olat lead pipe is all unw hole some con veyance f,ir' r gOod Water. This stale imposition has lien urged: with extraordinary efforts of pen, erShin and illiilioneStyjn Ned York, Witllolll etrect, and io now ;Mout to be attempted elsewhere. Nato re soon provide,: nil inselublicand indestructible coatinn to load pipes. (wilco in use for COIIVO sue water that ix tit (o dtiilk.) far better than any artifirial pro tection; for the latter can neither be permahent nor secure in !my case_ and sometimes wjurious. Persons Interested may. ee at-our office some 00111'th:id was Mimi ir ten years by the side of lead pipe, anti pulse for themselves about the rnr 1101.11. A letter frdna)t ROullArr ila rttE, of Me Huber-ivy of Pennsylvania. diet innuisheffidr i eme of the first Che mists tinily aim. is appended lighw. .N evertinihics' . for the benOlt of lovers of the marvel— lous, we Will supply the tinned or ' , tin pluird" pipe at the price of pure lea . d, pipes ; rind, as we will not be undersold. we Impel° preserve oar old relations with our businesii friends: • • . - • . 1 • TAT!! A:11 & Manor:Clot:l.r or Shoot Lead, 1,3.1 No. 15 Phila., & N 0.9. i 9 Me , sts. ttinitot & linnTitEns ;—lit reply. to your note - reepectina the inductive "r 11:111 Alines upon 'the svater whit h they move), it may he sit& hint to that havirtultennl the rirliti)11;111 whirr conveyed, to toy' lattoratpry in the ITnivers,ity for more than mem y five year!. have never perceived the 'elieltsest of the litretterice of that metal. !Intl there linen, ;lily Wad ill [the . Nita in question, the, reaeents, wicb )V.ltit It I hate lteen,acvnetotned to use it, must have rendered the' impurity evident. ! Laut, rennet:ten, yours with rea'ard. (eigtOt.) ' ROBERT IIARE. March 23..181 . 3.• c. Iteference itt Pottsville, with retzard to the qual ity of nor pipe. Reiter' Smith and B. Batman Philadelphia. Oct. lath, !nib, - • G tn ATTCTION: HARDWARE- & IRON STORE THE suhscriber respectfullv informi his friends and t,be public'gcnerally, that be has ju.t 'received a splendid a....:sortinent 01.11Altiiw ARE, 1101.1.0W.VARE, 'CARPFNTEIt's '1'001.;4, &c., which*addeil Ilk former stock presents a variety to tlmse desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion, for quality and cheapness. ).• large assortment' of the be-t Axes at prices ranging front 75 cents to $1,25. Grindstones, tent per lb. AnteriCan Steel, ; Rest CP.st Steel,, • . Lead, • '1 - • -7." 5 " " Nailsthe • Keg, f• .Tillj . :!11,1 - XeWfOr .523 no, cheaper than ever -I . Nire of nil sizes vi,ry'low. His assortment consists partly of Anvils, Bellows. Spikes, Knives'and Forks. Spoons, Cliainstionels, and Tea and Collet Nettles.' Spades, very eheap ; • ;Illickos. Locks, Rifles, Planes, Saws, Hatchets,' Hillebarrels (;f:155 and N•tc,,,Wagin box- Grain Scythes, Sickles, es. Hay and Dung forks, Files, Rast 4 ,Candle •, liolu t a t lsilorix:Shors, Pans &e., Also, Dye •-'•' ors, Copper and term Kettles, Ghiss, " • ty, And eyery [other article usually ken'. :laritivare F,T a blimmonts; all of • Which he sens at n very low late. Peron commencing housekeeping, Iliac k=nit Carpenters, Cahinet kt•rst Saddlers. ect , will filod it to their aelvantnee by calling and nit:entitling his stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, car tweel-Centre and 3larket street. lie tenders his unfeigned thaßks iii his old friends' and customers' for their libt•raisupport, and solicits their thriller itatronge. • GEORGE 11. STICIFII:R. Pottsville, AuguSt 10, 1n1.5. (actin's Celebrated Preparations. lITARKANITLI) eitati?.e Grey,Licht, or Bed hair, Ite NVlii4,eir„ er E)etirows, td.ti timid:mite L16 . , 011.11 cirJ , et Mark, stai tile shin or tojaritie the hair" hi the leitist. 'The eolielr ti nauiritl, and Win not rob off nr soil the ti'llifest uincliu, Prit 0 50 K DOtt, A 'certain rettivily Frei lie. Ten. Moth or Morpliew. Redness, 111,1, he-. ttintilitirn, Teller &r. It foal . be tisdii-with perCet the most iielhote. L'iiees the skin a soft and fair appear e. PricH 50 eents 'per hot tie. • • i:GILLNN'ti INIAN OIL. 4 For pitomiaing•the crowds :HO bittititirititz the hair, Itivititt it a cheese pfestentitaf it ;front f.tiling aiii, ri•atiivitM tiandreff tte.2 It has the itritierty makine the hair 41,..Ft.k, and . pre vent the it fri,th throine Cl ey anti brine' tilitasaiitly 'perfumed, It Is eacenent:for 'ttres,i - the hair in eitneral. Pare emtts. GLENN'S ROSE, TOI)T11 PAST& cram This very Pleasant antl perfectly sa deMritire givt.R ti pearly . ctititehess to the teeth; preventing. and remov ing spots °intuit - dent decay, gives firmness to the gtmis and siveetizess 10 the breath. Price 45 rents LATOtiro _ Renvns soperfltnnts hair from the, fticei—neck ni , and arths, withont intnry to.the skin. Prlee - 50eentd! 6EAlt'r3 OIL . . Warranted Oefinine'„ and refined hy n perulniCprocess; for promoting, the.rowth and beautify nz the hair this article is contidentl!, recrommended. It-is also.. very ugefulfor removina Sritrrand Dandruff, and for, the heads of children. It is pleasantly perfumed, and is for bale in bottles of vari sixes. ,GLENN'S CURLING FLU! - , Giving the hair he:willful curl, and k' ping It in curl in warm nr damp Arenther. Price 50c nto. - GLENN'S SUPERFINE PEAR rirmrnErt. GrIBELL 4• HUGHES, ].:IIEX,2TION OF TEXdS GLENN'SINDIAN DYE, A beautiful ,Cosnietic,nllayine flits)) of twat, riving' a f.tirnesg•t, the complexion and to the features; in many persona a clear and transparentens nm , e ofexpressinn• Price 'Li cent= per box. GLENN'S TOILET,AND . SP..'SERY POWDER Is confidently recommended to the ladies as of the ve ry best quality, and entirely free front grit or any pernicious ingredient • It is beautifully white and soft. and is sold plain, or perfumed with various odors. The abOve named excllent articles are confidently re commended In the public as .really good. They have beenin general use for many years past, and have in]; ly.sustathed_rbeir well earned reputation. Prepared by, , L. W. GLENN, ligtnuractOrer of_Perfumery. Fancy . Soaps,. 4m.. No. it South Third Street, opposite q 29. Exchange, Phila delphia. • • . . • ! F-r vale in Fotteviik, by B.• HANNAN:Agent:I • August IN - •- . ' GREAT..CHANCE . • FOR GOOD DA,RGAINS :11T-'IIIE • N -VT ST9RE; Car. of Rail -road *Norwegian ets. fromerly occupied by J. 0. LAW TON, rcerrsvtLtie. MITE subscriber hereby gives notice to the citizens 1 of the Coal Region and Schuylkill county generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of goods at the above mentioned place, embracing a great variety of .Dry Goods, _ Groceries: QueensWare,.llardware. -Tobacco, • , Cedar Ware, Provisions. ' Daly & Caps. Becks and Sheen,' . Ready Mane Clothing, . Flour and Feed; .. • Salt, Fish; ate.. _ 'Allot which he haseelected with the greatest care. He hiving been in the.Store-ieepine business for the last twelve .years, he flatters hiraselft bat his Goods are Just the kind the • people want—and ha knows.he can sell from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper than they can be, purChased here or elsewhere:. Come and try for Vollf selvep:. . . 811110 N-FRANK. • 1,1840: . . . _ .. MOrro 13EAl.s:—A new and bestuttfUlatticle,,very shesp, lust teccivetiv .11ANNWS citoup Book and 13tstlonory. 8 tote..,,c, • -Ds e. 13," - ' 30- ' . SATURDAY MORNING, , JANUARY 1 10, 1546 , Don .YOU CI if•• itz ; Af t ,ik 11'61 , . ••.- •- ..- ' d o P 4 6,,._ - i? • 4b. . . • . , . . • . ~ ' ei!'i,l4 . ,. ,- ~; > ..,5. • . : .tilll'A' - .2 , 14.:44 i I '"•k•'•:ki'' . . , „ . z -Y•;z;a ". Pik•‘• 415:6*Y4C' -• 104 z ',rt., '-',.-;-:•-•-•?-•••• .4 , - ~- ' -.• •• 1. , i• .:.,.,....?i..• , T.4:,.1l- 5 5 " •., ' :: m‘,. ..m .c.ZI .—.:.,!t;.ti....,----fr t-4 4 ~.• 1 1 i . . - r 1 ...i 4 .. 44. .a . , , , • -7 - . .••,; •••:. 14 , - ...'.. , •••1• - •••-toi , .•••-•• - .4:z;-4 - • ,,, z,-..., - 1 : 0 1-'• .-•,..,, , y r . : -: - .. :„.;..: , e , ..7 . ...'4 , .;14,,A1.:1 , -. 4 4-4.-p - ' ' , ...—_,:.,..„ . •,..., 4 ;. i... ...t 4 pt .z -•,,, Q; • , ,..z,.. r .......,..... HOB 7 NSA OK:'S WORM SYRUP ° QII THE LITTLE SUFFERLR'S FRIEND. A N entire vraetah'.e Oreparatton for the. deatruc• IYOIIIIII. andt arc of bowel complain". I' m , rutn'al) deletel , out , dt,ue,, to Id and certain its up era; ioti, and teinarkalt:y !deli' Ant to take. SO 100 l h so 01:11 childlea'W 111 ask fur it Ater the) uni e 4et a mite lientetnht r that 11oltenti.ak' , Worm Sylriip la throne and that all whets ate base Clllllat'arati; he sure and ask for I lohem.hek's and € ! (e that it has the Wriltril 61.1;1'41 , 1'e of I, Tsi• ti. L 11ohensack, on the label. ',awed 'lke I. lowing certificates, ale ati.ongst the twiny :in our I,oises•tun. `: ittr.‘oA.., I ec. 13th. 1.614: MEM .111es , ns. 1 lotyr:,;.tctc•-111 ce with .our regoeht. 1 moo you the.e iew hand, certif:.ing .th it 1 ot.• ud a tootle of your Mi.dicated'W“rrn Syrup in. III) 61 11, a lad 11 ylft• of age, V. {lO a4 ant coo severely afflcied with %Voring, and sur oriuieg t.. ill. III! I011111:1 unotedt.or r. het. 1 would tlii,efore rernintueml i t.. the t ut,lie as a cafe and effectual r in , dy for child:en atrhe,ed wit h Yours, Ace„ V JOHN I . " Elt4IN flit/ v, E.i&h: btreet. four (lomat:L:l6w tircert. • 'Phi; is to certify I hit two or tl4tt e we. ks once, two of my etolOren were attacked v. Ith truil evr,ty rrn,rdt that 1 or heard •ell ot. Nil W 1 ,111,111 nil, I fi,ct. the! , 111,1 urowtoy worww ittl won , ont,l th.• d:-rat‘e h 4448,4041 41,.. 4131111 , 11 , .:41id I- Al AL adral,lll . ; 34; nowt) In. Itl It I .II:d all w loi ..t.v ;horn Mt) L. 6414 .11 wookl i.thibe the .cone if tebef ova.: not an it...timely Ohl '1111• °APOI the elitAren pr.:Hooted-4 f....rful picture of ditie.o.e.l P/1.1 solferis:i, site hturally alive wah wtonts ; .14er count : l o, l l . - e li , tl a paid and death-11i... tine ; lo r bauth yr., extremely oir.lo.4ve ; her tr,ofie.Wofr •, ..:j no-r. wicell,hol' dot; ai, the .ytapti , utu a lleuduotupo ll w ruts *:e re or a lughty a;.iitra vale.) chlraeter. gat it a I. , astirt t item dot the deeii. , e •arr4te, - that kite artua,llbeased wotni, (rout ber. 16 ' 1 144e4t•hy .co - 44:.stut altd alartateg bleeds g. It 1v . .. , ay !tie; tulle th it I applied to )011 anti obtained It b , t i lb of lour- %Vora. Svrtio. and I mom ooh her Wife hope*, but wol , derful to utter II lew dosetk. a 'gre4t eitintie W. 4.1 peteviil4:e. 31141 ill a %leer a44o4.ishinent, the two eloldern large waah - basin hill or alnee that time' they raptuly - F.:coveted, and tire now ezfeetly cured, SniA THn!.IP-CtN, Oxford et, fictwei.n , Prepared s.'y J. N. & G. S.IIO3ENs 1 'K. N. F. corner .1114117u:11es st. aid EtLlit and (liven street, hi.s. ' , J G. itItOW . Drugeira. wht)le,atle gen r add ler sale ly Sierelteci.ex• ai.ll Lhuggisis gen era Ili. throughout the Stato. _ tignsi 9 32-1 y • IMRE CONSUMPTION, COEGIIS, - COLDS- • • ASTHMA. BitoNclit ris, • LIVER COMPLAINT, Difficulty of Iw:silting: SrITTINti BLOOD, Pain in the Hide khreasi, Influenza,' • Palpitiition cif the heart, Croup, Broken Co Throat. Nervous Debility, • and all iliaea%es 'nie moot etr,tuat - oft he Throat and speedy cure. ever Breast, known - for any of the and • ,--' abuse asi•atiett is t Lunss DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYR '. Ul 3 OF WILD CHERRY. .Anofher wonderful cure of Coasumpliun! Tin. Sivarntr—Dear ztir,, -I feel called lay a :amine of - 1 ' .duly 1 a we to the aidieriti¢ ackn o wle d ge . hernalniy,-loer . my grateful thanks 'for the wrinderfal e ff ects of lour .C . rtntruranti Syrup of Wild Cherry' nn me. after having suffered months after mont sv hs,ith the must aim m , g. all i 11,,,,, Consurnpr rot...oval) scarcely a ray of hope, or a rherreen light,' to guard -tile again.t my own hor rill...foram:littera The eirettrustaru es whirl; first tad to this awfal state of debility. was fr;nat taking a very i t heavy -cold," which srenard to fix itself upon the Lungs, which graditalla grew worse. wii profiler :Malt sweat, a hacking -rough, oppreirsion in the brews!, epitting blood wit it meat general il,ltility. My' comtitotion seemed broken down. and nervous fslefil Very Marti impaired , t ill ail lit" stall:stain]; of confirmed l •ititsomption. I went to Ph hada:Mids. arid teas treated tloare by physi cians of the toff:hest respectability, hilt . ..aril Crew worse, Out it i hey gave tee up as Incurable: and ittivisell rate to go South, hat helm! very p tor after losing Ft, mu c h li me from my-work, and hat itag spool all my looney Ott the varoms -Potent Airdo Me," which 1.1.. f, recommen- algid eo 1001 throat:ll the nsedurnt of the mesa.. I was ono Me to salts:their advice. lit tad ainerob-r (tithe or der of Odd Fellows, they supplied lee with money grat atttnandv tat nutal me to nay friends in stico s Maine. I was tra:atcd ht phyricians ef the Itizlics Amodio:: titer e. but reri.iv . a..l - Ito benefit tilt:gr . :vet dyern them. but. g ,,d_ ual•ly v. trrqe; until my pityrdviarts and myself' gave•up A li hmt..t; or sty ever I'm ovvring, anal 41, , 1t like one who is abossi to par.. 4 threurrh . llav varlet , or the'shad..w of death. At this - itY;fl:l just, !ore.'" I Imam) of 3 ..or -Compound ' ..'iyrito of ,Witt Cherry." .ind krolvietr you to Its a renialar pro ti• sae pa . i skin, le Philidehltla ; p ave tail more comidence to the medicine. so I a/indu ced, as a last.tirstirt, to make a trial oft:. I sent tat your a_ , lll ill ilo,t(Ill,linal pllidt,l:.ril Mt:. Illltlf, Which relit - yea rural ;very liallcll.—l then prat tared two bottle, ' more, whicla I ant happy In say eaatir:ly a tared to", hod I am now e‘e.joyinc , better !teal:;: than.' ever MIN. , teroree 'fit rte lines it 5.,0111.1 to have a Itspetleial effect at, once. I sailed btrength tool Pr. although rodareed to a mere idacteton. and I feel, tatistied from its salutary efforts in irtv.rovit case. tll'it Dr ,Swityne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry will cure any case of allocated Longs, if taken according. to Lire preScrilied rule: cm- I Inlaid in rim .ortnighlett accompanying the medicine. Even the phygirrans who witnessed toy rase me high- , ly recrutulieurling It In similar cases---recd I Wish_ you fa ' nuke thisinthile. so that others what are suffering sa I have be,if. May know palicre tat proctirat a remedy at err, width will reach their disease. heibre tampering wilt ! ar„) roinitig their constaution4 with ,the many • - prorlc arostrirtits" with Which the whole country Is flooded, prepared by p - ,ri-tons who have no knowledge of, the litit , llMn of medicin In theory Or practice, but are ja it got rip merely roe urrelY With a reary- view. I ant a Scarlet include ofllli. Hope I.e.ttge of I 0. of 0. P. in.Providente R. ' l•, and , will he happy to rive any inthrmation ha 'Tuned to the efficacy, of your modi cum, and ran gave ample proof that tray ease is trot evag , gra...Merl-in the least.-- f ALIfEET A.Jl()St.i. To Dn. II SIXAVNE:, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race . sta.., Philadelphia: cAuTioN..—Tile pod', oinnid im on their guard nealust The marraY "Bats:this" and -Mix:ores" of Wild Cherry, which have sprint:. up an all parts of the coun try. purportior to he' prepared lay Phishialma all of which will he found tit he "false," lay a little Inquiry in rite towns mid cities where they originate. All certati-• -cafes and staten sots in regard to Dr. C..;Waylie'S Coin pouiiivrtip of Wild Cherry are "strictly !ave.". and . the piorkletor is 'daily receiiine them froLp persons who have been mired 'by the :c.efeltraterl.ralnealy." - The (original anal only) "genuine al tittle is mil y prepared by Dr: SWAY-NE, N. W. corner of EIGIITLI and RACE streets., . . . , For stile In Pottsville: by DANIEL 'corms. and J. G. BROWN ;in Orwigsburg, by lI..VOUTE. ' ov. Sth , , , . ; •. ' 95 , :; • Wh O EVER HEA.IrPF • " Dr; Leidy's' Celebrated. Oint me nt. AII.INGIn cure ihe'retter, Itch, Diy and Watery Pimples attic face and body, Scaly . Eruptions, and .911 - Diseaees of the Skin? Of the many thousand hottles, (it is put in bottles wilt the words "Dr. Leitly'e Tetier and itch Ointment bloWn in the side,) neve has' an instance been knowt or heard from where it had failed. A number of refer ences can be made, where it has been used is schools factories; on board of vessels, and in families, and rel.. tificates cOuld be published of them, hut for the delica. -cy in having names published in, connection with sc loathsome and disaerecable of ectionsJ *Price 2.5 cents Per Bottle. • It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail -Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium; No 191 North SECOHE street, bane Vine street, ohm ante Holden l'atale an -Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the different Drug Fists and ; Storckeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's idver tisetnent of his "Blood Pills in another column; (wide! please-refer to and read, (besides many others through . out the country, • ..• , ' Sold in Pottsville at .1. O. BROWN'S Drag Wane. (late Epting's,) and .Iy. JOHN S. Ct MARTIN, thug'. gist. - . rintrzothplCAL SKFTC. 1 . 1300_ lir . !lll. : actd , J Zinn ..publieljueo#o for lI B IP/ NN At t, Ag.t. Sept* 1511 PnovinumcE. E. 1., !INIT., 20, less From Fraiei's . Magazine it C 9 1b Pear's fi.-rack• It !lath sowila that shadowy share, T. the dreamer's memory known, To the place of the years that come no more, With the,reiniess piirtim flown. And where:shall a mortal searcher inert The track of !Inv.° swift and sonndlcss ftot 1 In Woods where another sprit - 1z Its wealth of leaves have piled O'er the silent eine; moulderint In the far-form/lien wild. It bath east a shallow of sleeper gloom O'er buried temple and [Mined tomb. Oil the hills of ancient snow. where mother winters might , 'lath raised the rainbow towersthat,glOsv On the lOnely gtancier'sihight Our ii arts grow cold. and our temples hoar, , But they grow in their glory evermore. In the dee p..wh'ere rocky isles Have risen above the pant; It bath woke the find film green that smiles By some future monarch's home; _ But the bark sent forth with hope and prayer, ' Lies tow in the coral caverns there. In the city ; where the title Of life roll: , strong . and deep, p No trace by T i ne's att,lng footgteps made Will Owe troubled water* keep; For wealth, and waste, and want at‘rep on, As they swept thtough the yeara of noes gone rut, oh !natty a ;teart Of that deep - unounded wave, If s hath left a trace that ti ill neer depart; Ough the streams of f.,r time The ruins, and with b10.,,t0m tilt Their; wastes, they will be but ruins still. - I Perchance of forsaken love," Peri or forgotten troth ; Or. it, may be, an unforgorten grave , . • ‘Chem they hid the locki of youth, Willa lhopos that haave died 40161 lariglit and . hi.h , Or au'eraories dark that can never-die. And thu.a have the years (if earth In their ail-nee sped awiiy„ Vet the ',World unwearied, ittiji'lociiss . . . . light of a better Jar; And 01: that each swiftly clean:: year, Might bring the dawn of that oay wore ucr 1)i Jnbian tri)ief's Revenge ISi•itlen, for The Age from Nye Nate Book tfaq ()per in the Flo, Ida Campaign.. At the ep:nmeneement of the WE in Florida, there w ere among the Indians many slaves Mho had escaiied from , their masters in Florida and Georaia,:and taken refuge in the everglades and thicket: with the Indians. -In most caws they were more bloodthirsty and desperate in their at up'we : the Svrii . ie: than the :Lurie:me: them :elves, and whenever a settlement was to be burnt or an nu : lint:l attarkett they always led the and tf successful, wo to every Mall, woman or child that tell into their power.., • A poWeiful and athletic negro, nicknamed Jim Powleas. from a more than onhuaiy curvature of hie lower limbs, had'rtwt away from his master, Dr. of Si. AuguMne, and joined the Indianesoine three inumilis before the w.ir broke out. - lie was by nature a crud and bloody fellow, of great strength and moat brutal sensuality. In deed, The Chief catlike of hie IL:hi:was fur attempt ing an unnatural outrage upon a dcfentelesa.yyhtte wuManl who was fortunately te►cued, When nearly - exhausted; by' the approach of some men who wer.. drawn thither by her screams for aid„ At Li .dc's ruesscre, a massiscie that will be long famous] in the annals of the Florida peninsula, Jun fired ',the ll , st shot, that killed the commaMd ing ollieer. and doting iin• rest of the conflict, so gallantly 'maintained by the little band of one hum ai ,, >d An ; twelve fegulars; against• a thousand con 'cealed Indians and ne,;"ues, 1.14 pruWesa of Jilt' 1434 COIpiCIIOIII4, aril hit v o ice pealed the loudest in the war whoop on that bloody anti fatal d a y._ When , 'llassenger, the last surioving officer tell, 'Jim led the Indians over the temporary breast work, erected by Atte soldiers, and his tomakavrk clove iti twain many a heart yet i•throbbitig with life; for. VaiMand idle was the cry fruni the whites' for gua!rfer. By hes desperate valor, and his cunning on a hundred occasions, Jim gained great power over the Indian bands, end from his knowledge of the, whites; and their most 'detencellema locations, he was truly an ally of no COllll/10r1 Miamian:is .and pretensions. But Jim's sensuality and lust were diistined to work. hia-Mestruttion, even horn his Indian, friends: . A Micanopy chief called Grey Wolf, had mne fair daughter' about oilmen leans ofd, remarkable for het beauty. Jim'. ,brutal passions getting the better of In, fears, he one day surprised the maiden while gathering berries alone on the edge of a swamp, and by main force violated her person.— She escaped-to her tribe, with aobit and :Musks related her, melancholy fate, and then, like the Roman in itron Lucretia, ended her. life by plung mg into an adjoining lake, nrtfeiring, death to bur• v•',eing the loss of her virgin purity. Among the Indians, no crime is consalered so hi t l e9 e s a nd exectable, as that of viulafing wo man of then tribe; no matter who . the his Heath is certain. Jim Snow this, dud fled; but the warriera,ol the tn . were on his trail, and they ;trucked him its 'the wolf 'fa lows the deer, „;ruin Sheer necessity, he was obirged to fly inn') the power-cf his easama: met whites', by taking midge. in fast:nil) ad% filmed fort, or stockade, occupied .by a few, United Stated' .Dragoanif land tw u..tir three hundred Georgia. volunteers. ' jim was too wed - .known. fir his ininderoos cruelties, to receive any !fleecy from thoseamong whom he sought shelter; a brief drum' head - court - martial:convened, and closed by sentencing hail to be hung in Iwo hutti:e.. A ftera consultation with his ofli'ders, - NI ajar old inn that ho would pardon hint on condition that lie would pilpt two hundred kicked men to the shelter of the tribe from which he fled. - this he onmentel. , The night but oneensuing, two hundred • Vol uniecrit isimed from the stockade, led by Jim with a file of men prepared on the initant to shqut him dead, if he led them into an amlluseade. The second morning ififteri at - daylight, they reached the fastnesses of the Indianian' the borders of Lake Midanopy. The attack. was instantly commenced by the soldiers, and - a bluntly slaugh tei ensued; for the tribe little expected the discov.- ,ery of their retreat. tine by One their warriors fell, and their ammunition being speedily es boos ted, they were forced to use their haws and arrows; but all was in vain, the whites triumphed, and but two. or three warriors out of.the warty- hundred 'that saw- the morning, light in the course of an hoer. survived, one of these waa,Grey Wolf. Suddenly his eye glared with unwonted lustre, front behind the shelter of a Palmetto trco he be held the negro Jim ; the •violatorMl his daughter was also the betrayer of his tribe !"-:-with a teiritic yell:he fitted art arrow to Ina-bony; and took deadly aim. The barbed reed passed with uneningpi& - cision into the heart . of the negro. Ain Wiped Wail the earth in agony, and tel on hia - 121 - ek dead. "With. nne Grey - Wolf was besTderliiiir, his scalping-knife passed round line skull, a held aloft the bleeding scalp for an - irfstant.' then igaVo lift war whoop, plunged into the thicket, and'ivaa seen . no More. His revenge was accomplished.. ' .-: =I Tut Law or ;me rixtrati 111:r0.—1f . 4 gen tleman wants a wife: he wears a Orig . On the, first finger of the left hand; if mimed" he wears it on the ascend finger; •if married, on' the third ; and on, tbefouitti. if , hi never intends to get mar- When "a :.lady is notvngagetl i , She Wears 4 hoop Ortiarnotidmre 'her fast finger; if engseid on the secorid; if married, On • the' third:- and on the fourth if she intends to be a Maid, IrVbcrt a gentleman presents fk fsflt.ra flower; fir trinkets,tb - ,1 - lady with therleff.,hand, this on his partisan over? Ihave a nature which asks for friendship tore of regard s should oliti receive it With'ihe left ; r ind , love ; which seeks tto, bestow it; and craves it `hand, itis,considered tin - aceeptanceef his is; , , ' teem.;. btlt•irviltb thi right hint., it is wrefuSal of:. - - the offer. - Thitir,btalew simple tokens,Let_ your Wattled, Mciilcrate-r4o .not overt is 4 by rule, the Paesion r of lova is espressed.-' load ycidr sfainach with meats the Miming. MURDER - AND SUICIDE The Recent Drladful Case in Alabama.—We haee'already. made mention of iho t recent dreadful case of murder and suicide at Marion, Ala.. in which a woman of surpassing lorelines3, Mrs. McKeen, was shot by her laver, Mr. fit - limes, who Immediately aftei= took his own From a let. ter Published in the Mobild Herald, it would seem that Holmes, despairing of ..obtaihing, the young lady's consent to become his wife, had for months contemplated the double' murder. 'We make a synopsis of the letter: 7 It seems thafon the day of the murder Holmes had dined at the house Of the family where the beautiful victim lived. Immediately : after the Meal was over he uldered his horse, and when the ani mal wait brought to - the door he asked a servant' girl to tell Mrs. McKeon he wiehedeo speak. With her a moment in the, parlor. The latter entered the roam with lielmes, when ho chased the door; but the servant girl, suspecting stimettling: re: mained outside to listen. :She heard Ilolines todt the unfortunate woman if she was willing to, pro mise to marry him.. She answered she had alreade requested him never again 'to mentirin the subject to her, fur she would never.marry NM. Imnirdi atelY after the girl heard her exclaim, -Lord have mercy on my ( soul!". and the .ante Moment the ittpott of a pistel—then anu4er, and' another, and a fall. She then *opened the door and saw him lying,upon the flour. The pistol .had fallen out of:hie hand, and he was - fiteltug to find it,. to tire main : she screamed to the boy who was holding the Bores at the door that Hohnea hail shot himself. She ran in and leroueht out the-pistol, feeling he would get hold of it. The report of the iii,Wl in stantly brought tuneful pet:eons to the rosin. Mrs. McKeon was sitting up in a roating-chain nut' teri log fallen. She Was shot directly through the temples. and front het position he must have held her with one hand while he shot her with the other. .Ho then, it is,suppnaed, aimed at hi. own temple, but pointed it too high, for the ball glanced from the upper "part of the. heed and lodged iu the ceiling above. He then tired aiiain, but too low fur the temPle; the ball entering below the cheek hone and tearing his face all. to . pieces. e'; Therl neither of them epoke. Mrs. ,NleKeieu ;ivid* hour and a half-he lived about. three ht/fire. an I his person two letters were fuund,..onteelireeted o i Ni.j. Poole..thg father of hie victiin..brggiug p r- don for the act he' had cormnitted, and reqiieeti 'g ; him to have Irat.'4 Lo.lirs'ln;i7 in one anat. This last request was nut granted. Hula/cis was I 4 widower, &env forty or forty-five years of age, of ' fine, pereonal appearame, but certainly an ill-regii 7 Wed mind. Previous to' committing the deed he wrote out his wit. appiriiitiid an executor, and left a memorandum of his liabilities and; of debts due him. He also wrote to his children, some of., whom were at school, telling them what he intended doing, and ieetreting them net to grieve after him. Thevehrile alLir is one of the moot singular, as well aemtelancholy; we have been called open' to record fox many a day'. . ' Srk•gyns of Till 110uP..—We copy from the Albany Argus a table giving a list of the Speakers .if the !osier Howie of Congress from the year 1789: 1789 to 179 T, Fredrick Mublenburg. Pa. : 1791 to 1793, John•TruMbull, C.intiectiesm. 1793 to 1797, Frederick A. Muhlenburg, 1797 to 1798, Jonathan Dayton, New Jeniry. 1798 to 1801; Theodore Sedgwick. Nlass.• 1801 to 1807, Nathaniel Macon, N Carolina.- 1807 to 1811, Joseph H. V. rnum, Mass. " 101.1 to 1814, lichry'Clay, Kentucky.. 1314 to 1815, 1.-implon Chcycs, S, Carolina. 1815 to 1821). Henry Clay, Kentucky:, 1820 to 1821, John W. Taylor, Ne4,York. 1821 toi181:13. Philip EP: ,Hathour, Virginia. - 1823 to 18'35; Henry CMS. Keittur'ky. 1825 to 1827, John W. Taylor. New York. 19:17 to 1835, Andrew Stevenson, Virginia. . 1835 to 1837, John Bell, Tenneasee. 1837 to 1839, James K. Polk. Tennessee. t 833 to-184 I. Robert M.-T. Hunter, V'irgin'is: 1841 to IJl$,-John White, Kentucky.' 4813 to 1845, John W. Jones, Virginia. 1045 to John W. Davis, Indiana. A 117.crre von reel TO.T/ISIG Orr c tax - Brwrs ovr.—A correspondent: of the southwestern Firmer gives the following recipe for returning grease-spots from cloths, you allow a gentleman of an indefinite age, an ad mires of domestic econothr, to tell you hriw to re move grease-spots from your merineeis, silks, he., without injuring their color? Or the cuff and cel lar of your husbands' coats can also be cleaned-in the same manner; in' short, any article that may he desired, but it is more particularly applicablelo such as are made up of wool,er of which it forms a part: • -Take the yolk of an egg, entirely free from the• white. mix it with a littleicarm. water, (be sure not to scald the egg,) and with a soft harsh apply the mixture-and rub it in on the spot until the grease apecars removed or ,loose ,• Wash MT the egg with modernly?) , warm water. 23hould not all the grease be removed, which trlaY.,4ri 4 e from ttein on a low; time, or not sull'hientliavashed, dry and repeat the 'operation. • • A Q , .:as:r.it \-17071AS"'S SPET:CII.—Dear friends, there are three things I very Much wonder at.— The first, that the chiidren should be so nroliAs as to throw up Stones, brichlr:its, and clubs into fruit trees, to knock down the truir—if they would let . it alone it Would fall of itself. The-second is, that men should Ire so foolish, and even so wicked, as to, go to war and kill one another—if they Would let one another alone they would die of themselves. And (lA, last thing I worrtla at most of all is, that ul y0u1..4 women—if they'would stay :11 . 11onl, the young men would come after them. 17x.chcwriNo VAC rS.-Out Of eery thouAand, men, twenty` die annually. The: nuinher ofinhih. itants _vXo city or county 13 renewed every' thirty years. The number of Old men who die in cold weather, is to those ,who die in warm Weather seven to four. The men able Xo bear arms b ur i n, the fourth of th" inhalinanxi of country.. ' The proportion beiween the death of Wothen and men, i+•one hunched and eight. The profs' le ,duration of lemtle life is sixty, and after that period the. calculation is more favorable to them thiin men. One half of Those who are bUrn, die before they attain the age of seventeen. - • DEPEND UPON YOLTRS ELF.—The succ6aof in dividuals in life, is, under God, greatly owing to then' learning early to depend upon their own re-, sources. Money, or the•expectalon of it by in heritance, hakruined More, men'than the want o it diet' did. reach young men to rely ,Upon their oWn - cfrotte, to ha frugal and Ind netrioukt,'-and you haves furnished theni with a prOductive capital which others cannot wrest -from •them, and 04, themselves will not he disposed , to alienate. . - • American hemp ia now. exp?tted to. Scotland,:: w he-it it is &etl instead of. flax •m 'the Mantifac:tOre, of certain kinds of goods, and where a new pro cess has lieen discovered for softening, the'artiele "prior to its being span,' ..Very, fine intl white goods aremiLde of it, as well as hohnOts acid p4per. Terkisti paper says,. in Stating ;the fact that the Grand Seignior ii ef r peering an addition to his family', that a ttoubantmaieti re-se haat, bud. and blossinn. yielding; in the happ,f iin periat rose gardorr;hos exhibited . signs of .vogeta . . JOBBING OFFICE 4 TN - connexion With our Establishment. we tinteinsa, ;- a large Jobbing Office, for the printing of, • Max, . Large Pilaw*, Pamphlets, • Ilandbills, . • ' Biila of Lading, Bill Beads, Blank Perini* , Circulars. ' • Cards, ~ • . . Time Books, Ike. • ;.". ; Together wills all kinds of Fancy. Printing. all 4f; . which will be executed at shot make and In a beaull:. - • F llis stock. of Type foiJobblug la very large..whieli was selected with a view to gibe etTeet to band-bills-4 mink type for Book and Panipittlet Printing, is equal to any - used in the Cities. 5 .• - As he keepY hands cxprensly 'for Jobblngc he H3ttetlh. himself that hisfacilities for executing work is greatet than that of •any.other office, and that the public find it to there advantage trigive hint a calir, •• •. „• t 3• All kinds of Boobs printed, ruled, andlieandto = ' -order, at emit notice. • - Book Bindery. We are nig° prepared to bind aln- -, kinds of books, In the - most durable •nianner, at short notice., • Blank .woks always on hand—aino made to order, and ruled to any pattern. - - • • . Ruling linehine. • , ; We have also provided ourselves whlra Ruling Ma; chine. of the Most approved kind, which enaklei us to rule paper to any pattern to order. NO. 2 In the hour of keen'ist sorrow—= In the•hour of throes; wo— Vait Ira for the coming, marrow, To Ito, sul :ilia sutler itltt Make it thy sthicerert pleasure To aihninimor Freely opiting thy treasure To assuage a brother's old: G. and see - the orplnn sighing— ' • Seek thr widow in tier tears; nn merry's pinions flying. Go, dispel th.nr darkest fears ; Seek ihe siraneer, sad and weary',. Pass not on the oillet ride. Thonh the task 'be sad and drear r y, Heeding 'nut the szAirn'nf pride. Go. Aril mAnners nil assuming, . In a tuedit att,l quiet O'er the flither:ne'r, presulning, Thon,:h thy brother sadly stray, a Savinir's kind conTrilssion— • 'Tis his righteousness alone, All uptu,riter.! ialvation • That aroun,l thy path has thane: When thy heart is warmly glowing; • With the , .urvl lore of prayer, Be thy works of ktudnees flowing. Nett ‘ with a care: DrTV o'er should ha thy watchword-= i Pity drop the balmy tear. • • AlWay4 lowa r.ll the fallen cherish Sympathy and love sincere. X. Y. Ri;urtlrr. A correspondent of the "Boston Atlas, writinti. from Brussels,,brings to tecollection the following ' • incident in the life of Napoleon: The Albe,rerte is a line. long avenue, with a triple now of litho trees, whieh were spared by Mandrill Saxe, at thX s entreaty of the ladies of Brussels. whim he feselged the city; displaying nore gallantry than Welllngtun; who cut down the This th Bout,xtie, regardless of the petitione of the Parisian ladies. It, 1 . 310, that meurerabln year; when. Rome. Amsterdam, Dardzie, A'twerp; and Pails, were cities of the same proud tnpire, Napoleon luen4ht his young bride to Bfussels, and was receised with great enthusiasm and pomp. On ttru unirning after his arrival, seuunte'd on a white horse, he rei.iewed the troops of the garrison in the Allee Verte and cc the different regiments '- defiled turfare.hun, remarked a ghastlier 1. , 410 burs the chevrons of a se,jeant.duajor. Tall'and erect, hts black eyes Warted. like stars. from a faze i broths ed by twenty cantpaikna, while au enormous mou,tache tettidteki his appearance still moreTor quidable or bizarre. - When the line was re-formed, the Euiperur rode up to the regiment of grena. (here. and ,:4.:l4rti the sergeant to the front: Tho heart of the old soalter beat high, and his \cheeks ' glowed. ; .1 have aeon you before,' said Napteon—vout named' - sire,"he answered with a faltering. ‘Were you not voice.;. the alloy of Italy?' I ''"es, sire, Oulu:tier at the Bridge of. Ateolc. 'And you kiecanw .errearit•nt3jor3' ,At Matenzo, rHur.,sineer , • tiar.e taken my share 01.011 .the greatjbattles: The Emperor waved hisliantl, the irenadier returnett - ta fire ranks, and Napoleon spoke rapidly to the Colonel, fora few' moments--Ilie quick glances of hi. eyes, tovraids, Noel, showng that he area talking of him In fact, he was one of those brave and yet calm soldiers, slavysito duty and discipline, theohe Emperor loved. He had been distirr;uislwd for his.hrv . ivery, in seyeral bat- , ties, hut his naoriesty prer.ented his soliciting. advanement, and he had been . o . verlooked iii his promotions: The Emperor recalled him to his side. , You have merited the Cross of the Legion of Honor: eaiil he, giving him the one he wore- . -- 4You are a brave man!' The grenadier, Who, at this momentstood be , tureen the Emperor and the Colonel! could not ' , peak, but his eyes'eaid more than iothines.' Na poleon made a eign, the druni'3' beat ti rqll, diem was a dead silence, and the Co tinning to-, welds the new knight, who, with tretn9ng hands, was placing the c0!95 on his breast, eaid, with a loud voice— _ ...., • • In the name or the'Emperor, respOet sergeant major l'iner as sub-lieutenant in your ranks." , The regiment presented arms. .Noel- seamed in a dresim, and only the stern. immovable features of the Emperor prevented him from falling . on his knees. Another sign was made,,the drums heal) And again the Colonel spoke 'ln the Dame or the Emperor, reall+eOt: sub..lietw tenant Novrae a lieutenant in your ranks: 'lfni& new thunderetroke nearly overiaowered•the• enadie --hts kneei trembled, his- oyes; that, bad . noirrFn moi4 for twenty yeare, were Stied with tears:slid he was 4ainly endeavoring to stammer hid thanks,:w hen helevrd a third roll of the drumv, l and the tom] voice of his Colonel :;. • _ dri tae name of the Emperor, respect lieutenant Noel as captain in icor . ranks:. After this Trainmen, the Emperor centiauou. his review with that calm, mte-ttie nir, which uone whu beheld ever fa, g,et--431. Noel, bursting into a flood of tears, fainted in the arms of his Colonel; is rile frost the regiment, .carrii. a bud, united shout of v L'Emvereurt • • Noel now reside in brussels, an infirm old man, for he has seen nestle ninety sunsmora. but suit a devoted admirer of Napoleon. I met him Masoni:. Loize, and learning that I was about to visit the fielder Waterltio, he kindly (ambit:led' ind•tvithruudi valuable infornsa:ion, • rrina the Nen- 'York Spirit of the Thom O'MALLY'S I'.— I want, during the winter, t'o indite? something •fdr, your columns—perhaps I will do, it; ....•11.1 you everhear Charles CP:Malley's LEVER: It is slid, tells e' however, it at dinner as being in t book, where, you will look for if in vain: It is very - , Charlc4; save Lever, was out one day' duty, ,on and returning lute in the evening. as he reached the front of LiA tent, looking in ho' Free sinineren a camp stool, (dhows on knees, ink head boweirbetween his hands; and at, tho mO- ! , ment ejaculating, in 'a ,regretful tone: •Why her (ink! didn't I' take it eenvhir o'lllalley'aetep i,itts',', arrested by themournful tunes - of his . litiee ; aud:, . in a tneini.nt more Miikcy gre:lnf , d , again, Why r* the devil didn't I take it cowtdv'S I:Malley en-:,, • ter,-(1, a nd'enguned'ut his . ina •:, , ,I.4:ilivas.the mat-'•, ter, to which Nti-k beeilted raln Anwilitur, to re-',.. , pIY: `baton his mastei'a insisting upon :knove?ne , 4 why he solnech mart ited nut taking it cOtvg, aryl. what it was that hi ought to huts . taken;.iltut wished Le had talice with diininutiim of ealeiiel . , , , Mick, with a profound groan, answered this :1 - 't ~ M atther Charles. 1 had a quail: illittune.l-; 1 .: ' .: ';tamed I died and wint to, the diei::;-a iw.ideotiout, - itat same is. alld thravAted by , a paitynumber of Irishmen. - Winn I wint in. I ynet tho divil itt..lttee'' ,j6 r , !I nd a Mighty pliinitit; well-dresstql: Oita' 0 - in:: tleinan he was, intirely, intirely: - And - Ise tliielnd ~ me very kindly turf; and uft4er he hilginiii . rannit: •wid Me, and shevu Inc all hie - vartidelft4land; the comfatable quartheril intiinletf - tor tniself, • he' tuk ints niter 'his pri vate *juin g•roomi atiti'ellted milt _. would I' take a Sate. So ILA a sati; end inig4ty - : soon j began to ,feel intiroly at hinne;',far •Ecolrair-,-:-: mighty pante. S. - 3 ;Mier we Ina beeiLkitliill il.'''•:, - , while, he asked me would I. takereatitittrincto'...,:. dhrink ; and f tould him, zaanv thank/fin hi4slar , .-;_ tharsamS, that I would. Anti he askell tits Wong I take it hat, or would I take it coadifoindllkdd '.., him if it . was all one hi file /tfoleety,! I'd Wit .'--•‘---. 'hist. So he stirred ahont :antl,thisorropitie inittb.-," riair,' 'the lemon,- and die. sugari i sted 1141,941%'-g poteen, (be toad, thinks t I Wonder Wriere - tlii/iine!,.. - .? , get that same drivert - here?) ' grid '- thictiait: - 0 144CV out of the doot dater'. the : 1141'38%4r.; . 'AT sod! ppaei of . tune 'he comes hatliZ l -1414t:i',_ . ...,g' crater its . ts furl, mid ii. a.S.liiit Wriktillloo . !wiz:: the jug;bp dad; t *UV Ash ans1:1 , 401000 . a divil of a pity it was I didn't' tall! it.l, - iN'l . . Ever yours; " epritp. 111 NAPOLtON, el= 111 1:2 ina tti V IR I= ~I =I =I EMI
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