The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 16, 1846, Image 1

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    _Ten* , Of i6e"Mlitirs 9 chime];
Two Dolltift per nn
resi de pays bie eenneintanllT in
*dunce to those WM reside lo the iConoty—and 'annu
ally to advaitecto those wboteside out of the Couhty.
The pablisher.reserves io himself the right to ehatge
5. 50 per anellnelsrmherez payment. ikdelayed touter
T,O CLUBS. • • ,••'• • •••
Three caple, lo_ieres address; -* 00'
Fifteen Do Do-:.. • ' = 20 00'
Fire 611161 tavanciwUl paylot threeiresekenb•
suiption_to,the_Joarnal. •
•
''BATES; OF' ADVERTISING: i ' •
One *lettere of 16 lines, Manses, - • • ;1.110
Xverysubsegient.lasertion, -• . , -25
Half Squardovf 8 lines,. 3 timed, - • :50
gobsequent rltsertlons; ear.b; , ' •' • -!••• • -121
Fenr.lines, .'.• •:": • ••••• • 35
Onbeeattent inkertkins, each; • ,
Six. months, • - - . 5OO
One Tear. - ' r: . - -' 700
Balinese Cards of. Five least per annum, -.. 300• .
rehante antathers; advertising by the
Year, with the virrillege.ot Inserting tiff-• • • -.1: •
• erent addertitemente weekly.. - - 1000
aG Larger 4dverileements,ro per`agreement.,
hitalelpljid
dAPITALIsTs.4 . °THE
Pennsylvania -& Iron
•
c .. . .
.For S4le. -_ ..
i Perches and Miv
inan(' ''of 6 pee l67lcAenT.. . l
.r fi rer rate farming Lands, orated In
Jenks.TournshiP„ let:retain county. finely Timbeied
;
and Watered. andbaving several Milliliter; mayhem.
Twn-main roads run thrbugh the lands, and improved
Far* adjoin, Whale - Saw and Grist Mills re in ' the
immediate neighborhood. This land was T inted by
a gentleman - of experienced judgment, and is 'consid
ered by - judges to he one of the best t -acts I Cie coun
ty. Its proximity to the Clarion ant Weglieny rivers,
endiiiimerous.navigable streams, - , nd tint proposed
Railrbad to Pittslitirg and Erie, renders it highly deal
table 'ne an investment at present pH. es:, - ' r'
Abounding in Iron Ore and Itionninous Coal of fine
quality: it is believed to present one of the. most ad
vantageous lorationsfor Iron Works in Wert Penn
isylvania. The.present owner purchased with a view
of erecting pitch Works. but engagements
, r another
nuaruirobliges hini with great reluctance 1 forego his
intention. _Maps willbe shown.. and every information
given py the "undersigned. The 'lands are; patented.
.and the - titles and totality will he vrarrantell, and sold
free aid clear of all encumbrance. -
R. aIIEAPF ri,
I 5 North Thirteen' ,
Phil idelphig..January 3, 1918.
PHIL'
ARCADE CUTLERY
CARD.
JOlni 11. Coleman;
AT No. 32.antl'l:1 Philadelphia Arcade. r spectrally
in'yites 'the attention of dealers to an extensive
stork id - Pocket and Ta 1,14! Cutlery, Ilazrair, Scisso - rs„,
and [hitcher Kiii...s of his own importation, whi.h wilk ,
he sold in lots to ..alt purchasers, at a small advance on ,
importation rostd 'The a-,s(lntrnetit con.prietes -Joseph
RodgPrd 4, Sons'„Greare.,& S .11 ,0 . Wadi. k Butch
ers'„Wostenholni•s. Ff.nny's and 111 her celebrated ma
kers. ' M-u 'n,blirld.“., lartle asstirtment nfiCluis. I'i=
tale. llnotinz Knlscs, Chu polan's Razor Strops, Pock
et Itoriks;PurcusSion Caps, Spectacles, Vie ins, Accor
dions, &r. 1 • . .
' Philadelphia, January .1d; lS • 10. ' q
I—ly
-; , .i---, • . '
DALE'S DOUBLE-E . E PIT
i.
PLATFOIOI SUAI;E:S. I
1 k .
••• . . DACE'S Stngle Beam
. i . ro;forin Srales
. ' 4..
.11011 Me l• Counter
. " Single " "
"Fern "v,n . ' " ,
Brass Beata ' "
i Iron • • "
I Patent ltilanr '
eq "
l. - ..
_ Sp.ing
iti,,, an d \r et Weirlns
for zale WI ' , tESALE
• 4 .,1 NI) RETA 1., at the
.L.SCA.I.E WAILE.IIOI7SE
OF A • ,
I
ov a- A. 8R0T11F.11.,.
1 ---"'"--- IN F No. 31 WAINUT St.,
Dealers ?mall kind, of sc.al,s,and We'whis.
t. All Stales sold by us are Warratnea to rive
enlist ivtion in every, - particular. '
G. & - 11.
l'hi„adelphh. 31arch, 9.9 13--
, •
_
SPRING EALANCI
f ZiPjtlN
11,M,'ES with and without Itoltos, v , lll ,
of thoi d ofeyent s'pos .of,fialt's:P/Ofeim
SCAI.Ert, jua I:ot:circa:ilia for saie at I C I
VVll4ollollice Of I
GRAN' k
31 IN 11,NITT St.. below zietond.
' adelphia ,Mardi 27,
Evcri ni
I.JT tzl'Al.E.'S ARE; rai.RE
AND C9NVENIENI' than any
q•.! 4. nigh iron into gran i o lOU pound: (to:
no :,I I.argrr tOt
ILI with Dish; ‘varrantt•il to CiVe•
HAY Ai 11l
No. 34 WALNI
hie 1 pliih March '29,
• C.
riertii If aches and Jot
AT file rlpi it XV.itch a
N b j.7- I .,istore, No. 9f; N." 112 Socntid stro
. :„ ... I . , , , ,ft,viarty, below Itaee Mrert
I leri:rA.V.it,lles, full J IS carat '
G , idi
%IR ;
" : serve jewels
sop -int 011artwe
C,hl
.
Fine -fiver gOeftnel,s
(:e•'d Fleze•r Mee , . :171 rent , to G 3 ; I.V;
1.z.1 et:'. ;,patent, Itq; tenet, 95; oil
111'1,1.110
;llffhael.s Warranted to be what they an
•
rhiclo:, Alt ittlies and Jewelry, of over
cleaned and irepaired in ivi".l Man
All Clio ks IA":11,11
latlvll,l3ia.,.lan. 10 P-16
npoi7ttool to' I.3tali . es
:4 NI) 'l*E.•l LIR iNfi R
LI of the it
h )1,11 - ;:ht tl.thr,:'
to
rhm, A
ME
I
1111
1111 N
. -
sir I.t•t" , irt• 11,11 i, , ,l'ileit in liii• i
tease di, a..,nranri• that Own• ati• ii 6
r0t.2.n,-.1111.1at -, , nii‘vd Is tic Illt . . T.,1
Ilil in 11:11 . Lt1;71, (1i11.'4 . . s% I:14 I,ail. to (
v,2/11.and 11. t% i.r.) ~ I; ,nk on, 111:artt•r I
unit cp..toni.•:s,"and ar.• ,d . at Ilttf• t i 1.
cvni.. •, , 'r p....1—ft•1 an exi.i:ll,7lll
,ir airiil f;fiyri.nnz,
' All per. .n- vi,tir.,l thr tits are in , :
I , pan!.'s estvn,ive t,taldt-hnirnt a % I
1.!..t.h. %I:awl d in f.vury plate Is 1,•1•• ti
lid;-11,1. F., palm 'liar , tiltln•-4 1,0,,
t ler G. I.:. 7.1i:111:11, A tent i" ,, r 11. i
i • :Al . . 4 ,Ju11, Third ,tt .it, 11
d ,, 111 1
11
4 fft,
4 11,
I est
15071
=E=
onfectionery and Fru
met
to Merl ceileral. that lie lc:,
,rand' a L.:go .11ppl!. FrAy
•
he lateCt ttiiiiiirtat i t l ie w• ii t
Cindy
If :team clarilit,liSmiear,Wafrill
Miler ill' 1.31 r 41H
Nu Matlet street, Lrt
street. •
BM
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Al ) 1
7 wr l'
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i r c ; l 7 - i t , -- ; .
i tr, lIECU.II.3IENT.) OUR, .1;
,', ,;:: ft ' , . . - t" , "... - . WHEN PI X , 71.1N1NG.111"15 k ,
V s i
, -; . .;. 1 :IN PHILADELPIIIi
j il
~ --: , 7 , ...C., Ty TIIE 1::-TAL1.1:41DI EN'
1:i . . -GARDEN & BR 1
Q • .
' i - e No 196 .11col:c.t ."1. second do . orl
z,:. .
. s . nEL Plill,
' 1: 7 E extend a gehetilittitation •ta
V PtatSvili.- and its vi. tally, as wer
.
‘s.
F.,•brilary '2l. 1:7;11.
sri pnichtit4tut Ilats%tantl Caps, to
ens hnntl'a most complete assortmc!
is iof ciery varie6.,:tell style, whirh
"1e fourth lower (,litin the thrttalprit
a,4
f(`ul
full
Svpyrior Iteacci
.13ntsh
S
ant
na
' • tha
Cak
r • Lu
sur
1
" fseru U Moisikin " usu
and Fur Ilais; as It,w us ,
• ,
ilea, a complete :toek of Summer flat.
drat, heaver, Brush. and Cashmere
1 ,
~ Sifortiii.e. or round top flats, &r..
they be hail elsewhere,
lii - s is a fact known by all who have
,1 and be satit.fied ; it is to your- own
erchants, Su.rekeepers, ilatterii., an,
f ,...
, to sell arainj supplied on reasonat
• and call; ' . GARDE& 81
No: 1%, Mai ket at., fhl door below;
bilada., 31arch :till 1510 -.. ,
--!
PAPER HANGIN
NE & BELRO:3E, (LATE ItELO
No. 100 Chesnut m:cet ~3 doors stud
I . llll.ltiLLPltil,
"ANTIFAerrITRERS & 1M PORTF,Rf
4 of American Unit French Pap , r If,,
.Paper,) have now on band rho largest
e of Hire, to be found in tio,
ntry variety
and as their Store is about 10 lie reboil
Witte Of.:bew and elegant patterns, fir
a i ri o, Window Curtain Papers, plain » .deiigna X Flit? PO3lll Prints. Views, &•
. A nsiposed of On,the most reasonablo tei
10ctutitty ale/chants will find this a
40 procure rondaxit extremely moderati
Aprtll l 3, 18413,
.. ,
, .
M 3
=I
i;vp,glc.Ly.,lq.l.Fax4 . ',B.A.z4l,;
• • OFFI CEOF TEE - -
Spring Garden Mutual Insfiranee:
frIIIS CoMpany !laving organized according jo the
1 provisions 0(115 !bailee, is now prepared to make'
insurances against loss by Firer* the mutual principle,
combined with the secuity of *joint stock capital.—,
The advantage of this system is; that efficient security
isetrorded at theloivest rates that the littslneits cap be
done for, as the whole- profits (less .an intetest not-to
.
exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re
turned to the members of tbe institution, without their
becoming responsible foray. ofthe.e nragements or
abilities of the Company, further thaii the premiudis ac
tually paid. ' • r. • - -• •
The great success, which this system pas met with
wherever-it has been introduced, Induces-the Directori
to request the attention of tbepublic • td, it, confident
that it requires but to be 'und !rsthod 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 Mead Word att., i• of D. DAN.;
NAN, Pottsville. • :• • j - •
CIIARIES STOKES, President.
L. KRTIMIIIIAAR, Secretary:) •
DIRECTORS, • - • - •
Charles Stokes, • G b eorge a m W
i. .
AA
er .
kim Joseph Wood, •t,
Elijah Dallett, David Itatkin,
-p, Immerenne Walter It.. Dick,
Samuel Townsend, • Joseph Parker, •
The suimcrther has been appointed Arent or the a
bove mentioned Instimtion, and is prepared to effect
insurances on all descriptions of ptoperty at the lowest
rates. RANNAN.
ra
, !MI,
lb aireet.
I I
STORE
IX=IM
• 1
INDEANITY AGAINST; LOSS- W
The Franklinn-Insurance C
OF PHILADEL
~ P ..
HIA, - ..
. Capital t 3-100,00 1 ), Paid i 1
Charter. Perpetual. •
pOINTEcTIE to make Iniatrance. perm:men
%.±." Red, on every description c C. property, in
country on tIM 11,001 favorable iermS,. —
. 0
Chestnut Street near tilt ti Street. .'
CHARLES N. It INCKEB., Pr
DIIIECTORS, •
Cheers X. Banker, Sauthrl Omit,
.Ara, to Se Ott. .., Fredrrirli Broirm,
Thhht.is Harr. . • Jarsb B. mirk, !
Thelll. S. Wharton, Gem it'. Richard...,
Tobias WaLrner. ilardcrui D. /.aria. .
CHARLES G. lIANCKEIL Sec'}.
The subscriber has been alTniolod al?'"t for the it'
hove .mentioned' instimtien. and is how PriTar'll to
make iil 4 llllTire. on'everl ilea ripti'on of -properi y,. at
the toweFt r.ite..
Tei,•ydle. June 19.1911
THE GIKARD LIFE INiiCRANCE ,ANM.7
rry & Titus' 0.. OF 1 3 11114 DA:
OFFICE 139 CHESNUT ST. •
A {EKE Insurance on Lives,tiraio .1111111iiie'r , and En
-I`l dowineni, sod receive ;poi execute trysts.
Vc
nl (Ault lrr
LE
Af , c For I y..ai. For' yearg. For T. 01;
abesually. annually
211 091 . - '. 005 117
:10 - 131 • . 'I :4.1- ' 1 2 ;:0
OTIIr.R,
.1,1) 4 17 yo '
rt AMPLE :—.A person afell 10 yearn nevi torth-clay,
y pityint: the Compan)*l. witillidnueurel to hiS fa
ituil) or heirs *101). should he die in one ittis ; tit for
.513 10 he secure.; to them:94(lNo; or for NI :1 atinu
ally for 7 years ;lie seidires to Odin 1000 •thotild l he
die in 7 years; or f0r..42:11 1 ,0 paid . annually dutine
life lie provides. for them NMI Wilellt•vvri ;
for .50550 they would retteive 'E.50011. shoulil he die in
one year. .
r-`O, lils. •
TfIE Ilan:titers of this Company. al a iliott het '
on the 27th December 1114.`aaritealtly to bite •ilitsien
referred in the &urinal Prot:P. lll s' or iiirctOar of the ,
()quit:lily. appropriated a Bonus or addition tit all poll
rioii for 'the whole of lite.. 'rentaiehln in' force. 'that
'were . issued prior In the IA of Januaity, 114 (2. • TlieFe
.*It,.•;;; Weleii,ifoil ill ille[verir
will,he entitled to In tier rent Upon the "0)110 . insured,.
makine all addition of fileit on ever) ~100.). '411, ) 1
.1:1100. w.lll he in lid ivlien the polir, I , erolh r s II
insliont. • Thli:e 1/I.lil
111 1•1%7 will'he email,' 1. 1 41 lon' •nit.
or 5:•7; 50 on every .5.1 0,0 . Awl ;-•;.:,•4 in; v.v..:
w;111.;• f milled In 71- per 'Cent_ or 475 on !I'Very . loo,
awl f.ti:11111' . 111 . 1111/ 1 1 . 1i01, 1111 all said poli4ies
prior to Ist nr Jcitiedr). 1512.
Tw• 'How, mill b.. Credited to earl) poi4nv on the
hstol:s on pre•ii•Otalion at the (Iffiq•e•
It - k tie .14,1,..”, of ll,' I*4.lliparly. 1 - 0/Ilititie to tuni:o
addition or bonus to the pitlicie for life int stated
periods.
• • 11. W. RI P enidetit.
Jovisi .11A1FS, Arius ry. 1 -
' ri'.ior )1,0:11" atnlointerl 11 tient for tit's.
joy, a n d is pr,;,:ired mr•ri
'l.lvos.' at the published fair IfiVe any gti,nuatiu
Illor;tilijoet, :it Ihas adore.
If4N.NAN
Pottsville Feb. tith, • . j
. cous
ps, ACIIT-
Scale itmsr
,ale at the
and
Tina.
iT
IEM
S ul
JewcWt.
t comer or
aces $ 75.00
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LIP E ASV:R.:INCE SO(.111;71. - of tiONDOA
Eut, ur. ea,: by -Act of Parhame
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Unitrrl States Board
of Dire'ors ' •
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Nrw; l';o1..; I 'or the .Avw Ei.al:intl Hrandi, E. A.
Grit Tim \11,01.1111'. Ex. haipze.- fioi,tow ',for Mary
-1,,,,1 ,i,,,e, Wa,li,r,:ton Sran.,;lt.. I) Mr.l ' ll.lin; .Ger
man it. Italtim , re'; for tie, kit he,' Itrariche.i, %\ in.
F e l, i,l'i4 .oath Oh strivi I'lnklelnlni. 1.... .
VA ` K EIZS —NI, reli int'sqlank. New York.
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110. It. M. 4). New Y. , ik; 1 Lii.stow I.fiwi4, , Jonr..
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it
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Tlii. ii....iteiiiin. 1..,, 0,. on tft eMateal Sttfetc,. and
J4lnt sittek I ,ri i, , tt•le otnn rl,l'lr t itAk,! ;di/ lbe r, cent
e unorovt tricots , of thtt , r , 14" , ' 4.1 Wel itistiOttcr,
a fl , r, h.•% n,_ C.1[0.111 4 :01i OW ilitiNl to ' artseti nilrei•SS
in Fill - stay, haft et:int 11,1ird •' iiir, 'lk 131 - ittOt Nttivriel
and it!tqt , ota part!! or Itp. !iffit,(l st.vet , where Its
pr ! toi..fit!! . ., are, wi!....etz!..tittaf fastair find 4;04, al.—
. Allif'ftg. l file mane !of , .tffti - if. ` st v. Irch ,It offitrs in
all iters.ol,S ojß t hlt.2_ll, 111` , 1 . 1• 11. 1! it VI'S. 4.i. let—lift
PELtri - CT MA7I . I:ITY.:II . I , i!LtrrI.III 3 LILC.! ila,d Ilp alit'
. S:1 it'ly ,11111`,10 eali1 1 : 1 1: ' IM- - ,,Its moderate ialt., of
'.;outworn ; fitd-f-the I ft rti!,•i ..Itiilii or ar. profits ' by the
j
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tosart ti
, ,i,teft `isfte fait! ifettts of the SOciety in
I (freat flnfain atal.tth. ,, wlotof, hay heettole!very exten
I f , fle,f ~ of the :fon.. t Latra 4! aftd importance; tit h —!!
the T.,. yarn to I ileq A.;7111 . d of f,:11 thinly or tie a
tot too oft:our. former r . l.lll4.l.i . ii. 011ene nttr req!orotl
1 —Ciotti ofwfating the object:op, P;ratoet 1.. d" lotto rant !
; cut: wolf ti1 , 1 . 4' \V 1111Q(‘ iikt.RW :, :ITC lITC:111,11S, nod
who tot2fit dread. the pottlfitflitv of b.l;i, of :1.111.3r
, In 6 Iliea NV111111111", anti or thei ell} fiirleiting their
.
t Store.':-
I,rminr... cnuil
p; ra....Ntntly
, t,, .Nail.., Le.,
i ll ....II at 1a , ,1 , 1-
/
1 fre , :i•ev..rc
rd to ,Tatitl.all
tal vxa thane 1 .,, r
t - a.l•lt 11:111 and
vnam
IGJ LM,
•
0 or
W N.
f W Szxth sl.
the ritizenft . l
ns all o:her:,
r ore. W*
of Hats' and
af!! Rollin(,'
:CA;
nat., frpu
2 00 to 3 00
50 to 2 00
•I kiics 400
I .25
:such ns white
Lertiorn
1.1 ',ver prices
do:tit With tn.
interest.
Irdthers, (who
tyttz,.. Be
BROWN.
Gth
EEEI
SE & SON,)
r 3rd street,
:ft of every style
langings, (Wall
assortment at
United States;
their present
'lie and common:
tind of beanilful
e is now being
rare opm. —
rr.'
are Opportunity
prices.
.15-C4
. • '
.1 . 1;
•
•
IIEI
_ pc : T][lo .7;
E
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- !nu. TEACH you - To pita= AOwsug 0/ .. THIC 'XAII3II, sa9):lll4N . Gtfirr 1/8011 . 1114 , CAtT.11413 JOIOOisiT,AMB. 441:1•At4. rat - AND Mr./Stmt.. jo6buBoN4
OMNI
VOL
Inc I ,
ts ram.
AN DnEw
1
the 31o:trance.
ONW=IIZUMMIE
40 - 1 60
50 -
Frevineti pnywnts:
I'.ittlilets ,•vretillnine the Sn'ie , %'s rates and every
other tor , rmai in.', may he ohlat.,ed on appl.::itmo to
the Aoent, at No. t',ti .lifill ' Fourth ' 'Ftreet, Vhdadel-
P • nr cr,34., - Dc ror,..it. ‘Ve'st Br inch Valley,
hr i•
and .0 th,, ~ifice of the,M,lnerm' Journal,. i'ot Csb dle
Jiale!?Bth , F. .-. . 26--
To Machinists & Manufacturers.
:floodydechteiliwN,
Whole:vile and retail Shoe derriere, sitra, of the, Boot
nett door to .1: B. tChite's:aatt opporite GeWse's
' To re en,Centre street
ITAVE constantly on hand fursale, sunetior Calcutta
'LlSewitig and 'Thom: leather. Tinned copper • Rivets,
Burrs, - &c. ,tuperior Itch leat h er, Nut Belts (stretched)
of any width and length, manic to order,
Carpet bate, (fit and :Leather School Satchels,
Game. bac,. Trunks, Glazed hats, Nutria,: Musk,
Cloth and, Velvet raps, and o'sll parlor as,4ortment of alt.
kinds.uf !urns, wntneria and' childrens cuarie and fine
boots and shoes, many of winch were made to order,
expiessly fur Moody '& Aechternacht, and intinded to
he equal, if not superior to tho best,eustoin work, and
at much lower priers;
Jan. '3, 1916, 1 1:_.
To Sunday School TeachCrs.
•
rr sitleArriber has made such itrraneements with .
1 the Sunday school llomn, will enable him to
furnish Sunday Schools and others with all their books
at their cash prices, thereby saving them*, carriage.
and other trouble. All orders sent to him will be
promptly attended to—and any nook:, not on band tite'
tairied nt the shortest notice. 7
cs_ catalogues' with the prices: attactuld can be ob
tained.atpur Store, and ail eclectic:ins
. may
make, promptly tuenished.
Dec. 20, - DADiNAN. - Art• • 31 7 . •
T
MESE
777 i 77
VOTE:nine , pptt:3tUt!l - Sat OS
Ctir'di of ilirelines insi rfed 6)43' canuum
s i ti o un
. _
-GEORGIp-W.: StAlrgit
. ,
Wholesale k retail Zteir;g9o4arp
, ciryli LiquOr Store
•-• VFW: DOORS CE.tiilfrerf.
• -P ottsville. I I , ,
DAVID: IIG. - 31{1611.t -.•
DRY:, OODS .4.411 x.pupTits.
•Centi'e at: 3ddoozabovcCalotdhill,Pottsville.
Tn 4 i 3 4. 8- FPNYE4i - 1 -- •
Wholesale arid natal pry a ood Merchant,
ST.; I DOOR a DCaii
• . 'Pottsville) -
~ .Jamesi
l
Vieholosale et retail 4teclers in dryl i & p Os, groCcries etc
Next door IQ Fox 4. afOrtirie hotel,
0 - entre at., Pottasti
,e. •
Thoitias. 0 tatty, _ -
DE!tLER IN DRY 000131.4,. FTIOERI4,S, dce
Corner of Cenrreand'Arorn4g an strata, -
;Pottsville. !
• •W. & C. FI3X,
Dry Good, Grocery, Liquor, potir and 1" cod Store,
Cenrre-Sfrcct,opputile tAe l Lamb Tarprn...
- • - Pottsvtile.: !
• EDW_Citit). ViIiDLLY, •
MORRIS' ADDITION TO i pOTTSVIT.T.'v,
Dealer hi MID Road athl,har It'On, troctries, 04,11;h,
HAY AND GRAIN.
11. L TroNvloittl,ve SI. Co., - ,
IMPORTERS AND DEALIIIIS I i IN Dill. GOODS,
' GROGERIES AIN'T/ ,
-. At the New York Sture,!Ceptio et. -
!
IZIEM
and Ijm
olynlnd
lice 164
J. P. •
Wkolcqalc and Dc;tail Dry Good Mcichant,
Cent/4 st.; 5 tlaurs Leiow Ltiuriet atr'ett.
, •
HERM
Ell•
Janies Dowftey, •
vrsoiEsAtm AND RETAIL I C.4R,OCERY STORE,,
..
IN .
M.Mtlre
FI)STEIt
,
Wholesale and F.etall Dry Good and Grocer, Store,
• CORNER OF CENTRE AND MARKET 15 - TELTA, ,
• •
Jell%
DL'ALEEt IN DRY GOODS, F.--.aor.Esr.s
Centre 4treet,2nd dour 11,14:4110,,antanip street,
rorrAviy,L%
•
13..0 E. 11.ainmer,
•
DEALERS iN DRY GOODSkND GROCERIES,
. Ce nt re st. Witte n the Etch n,!,4 Gcesse i s Huta,
Jost1)11 - •
GROCERY AND' VARIETY' STORE;
e2eilire street,2l Jour 31arkilt, •'
-- Pea:trine. r
ELUtai R. tar;;VNES
. ' •
R II T,A I 1..0-R I A N 11) D.R Ay' R
CEN r rRi A.,:TIXO O DOI,IS' TUE 1:)IV 'HALL,
-
Clocks, Watches and. Je elry.
••
Tislt (DV • Si. -1:11.1.:10 a' ,
CLOCK, WATCH AND IT,WEILIZY pTOME,
One ding above CeisCsej:: New Hotel,
CENTRE ST., l' , l - 1,1 11.t.1„ . PA. j
L.
CLOCK. AND WATOII PSASEF
CENTRE STREET, TIIIRD pool?. DI.:1;OW MAJIANTt.N644
Otts.Vill.C.l
. •
.. • ,
. , Cl'Orli AND WAT( ,
It mAKdi, •
C;nfre s.ite6 four door, Ge Tor Llfarkft Portprille. •
:4f - Paiii,til:tr arti,upou p.tiAi to the repairing 4
(ylm.ks and Watches. I , • , -.
.•
1,
--',-
-,
Hotels and - Refectories.. -,
1:7i.c{247%1:‘ , E;
ionw C. LE.SIG,
CI;reT111: ,TIIEXT, CORN Klt 111 Cw LLO %VII ILL,
P;..t151.111,1,
DANIEL BILL, 1 4 1 r pprietor,
CE 0)4 strca, d o oesEille. Pa.
. '11:iij":1"1/1" .1.61 . 1113:, , .
olzTl - 11. - 1118 1 4sE, ,
CORNER OF ,MAIIANTANGO JlSik CkNTRE STREET,
.
(;"/-* cured up 111 the in annvr,
TieciA• ILI. 1."..LEria"1 .1 41:4J.1",
PETER F. Lmnr,riprop T ictor,
' rrr•Hvit.y.r :
•" (4. J.
CON PECTI ON EWA
.iiriejdorrr, ab,,re,the 1.1119,0 naafi.'
• Celli re , ,t., 1'0114%1115, •
Hardware and Iron Stores.
: irguaal-r1
HARDWARE AND IRO
At the - Tmvn i
CENI Pil
Georgp 1.1. SIIII: 1 ;itei.,
,
i
11.1 RD IV ..lft I; , .Rh 4J In t?..!v• MEM c1f.1.,VT,.
Corner of Centre and llarket stret6,
Po'ilmrillr, ' 1 ,
Drugs and Biluclicine.
---- - -- --- - 1
•
J(): IN 5,;: 7..V,A.r:11f:i, ,1 ? ;'!.
I vairca...zs..^_re AND 3.-:.4AIL DIIVC.4GIST,
Ar W. T. r0in, , 64
, ‘,ll ,t3ioi,
-,' mil-at:Yr. 1,,T7 { I 1.1:E.
t;. C. 741. 1
.ItTl
V7IIOLESALE AND AIL ITE I
CI NTH': ST., 2 DOOR. II I 110 W
' Boots andl hoes
3.199!y g, .Il,pe it ertla!
Eccrr e.:SROL. 711:AL±.11S,
One drwor heliitv Andrus{ ' If. Vhit
E Er
CI'VTR .TltT, l'4 IiTSVItt.V
- D. SC11( tab!
- ii•
SADDLERY, HARNESS, lidff Ft SF;
NETT DOtiII TO O 1 :01:(.Vj ' SLATER'
CCrtre •
I Clothing, Taiiiior'
CORNER OF CENTRE AND . 11.
PODAViII
MERCHANT TAILi
Next door to Cremett's
Centro.st.,
,
, s Oc,l 7 ~
- . Al. M. WI
,
MAGISTRATE AND I GENCY- OFFICE,
,Market street, a fete door, ab l ate. Ceatee• Pottsville
JOSEIPII F.: Elltlllo S, •
DENTIST, lIAiR DRErjIIER; Ali BARRER,
Conire Wert, a few doors !love the /Its. Hall,
Pottsvi?p.
•. • I
SEE
MUM
:7..4.
•!.! . • ..
MIN
GENT TOR THE'pitOiligTO . R, - ygu§yiLtE, - '§QIIVYLILILL -COUNIt;
rorrsvl
j. Gig VINIDBIt.
11:.11. .1
**.LE, e*.
-orino .
i 1 _o'
.17a3 lime • '
•
UANTAN o sTnEEts,
Lippincott
IBEEME
RE J. T.
Steam . Mgi,
• - • •
SATURDAY.''',litoitl‘ll-G,::_MAY
-
pottouille 'l3asiOess --ftatbs.
teg3,l • NOtiees. •
_'
:. •
- .
40111.. N cit.(1,4,11!IpliI1141
7.. iironky
IT.L.atteed to all basineife.entrosted to him, with
caitatiil dispatch. °Mee, oue door below the
?diners'. JournaL • -. ;-.1
October 19 ..
Joinvw. R I GS - EIB,ERIri,
!A9'
int w icitorr, PA.
EIT
• ..S.: I. S:r..lll'3llipli..EN;
• A t.o,rite y t Lave,
. ; . • Pottarilt, e•-•
Will practice in the ae.reral Courts of Schuylkil Co
A. W. LEyßu It ,
AttoinetLaw:'
H -
.-',-. • - .
AS opined an oce,-in the ciniukh of Schuylkill
di li Haven. Office in front street. •second door •eaat of
Br. - Mannins's Hotel, will aftenthto ell bnainetus en
truPted.tia his care,'. n the cciunties, of Schuylkill and
Berks. ,-, : . • . .
•
/Orli tl. 1814 ' - ' ' i
• JACti.S . ON, , •
- -Attorney At taw,
POTTSVILI.E, PR. ,
a34/tlicein Market st., at the Emporium OLGce. , O
June
ROliEnT Elt# -• •
ATTORN IAT LAW,
. IMP
' ,NOTARY TUDLIC;
•
enrrsvit.t.r, PA.
eg- Office in Centre st. iteAt g ag!r . to the rxeltange.{ , l 17
, G. W. :1ATC1221%, -
Aitoruey !at. =Law,
6.iltec Thor.' n.for..P. door to Ed.
. Irwr ! l lluitrzinl,erns Store.
Cid' NV IT. s! 4 t Iv. E 11,
. , .11"FORX/..:114T tr;
tin. 3, Pncss bTIt F. T. PIIIL,A DELP IA
May 0. , -19-Zinn
.Dace). 'Wine.' 37i ag - i-i - e.ratte,
roam . 1,1111.1 r. abrwid, entrusted
I V to ht., rare. (llhre at Ventre struet, a few tte!ra
below tlidYetinsylvaitia Milt, and nearly 4.opnsite tltu
lance 01110 .II flees Juurnal, Pottsville, Pa.
Pottsville, Feb!. ! 6-Iy*
Manufacturer -of Coacles,!Carriagen;
1 . 044 STILEI.T, Th7Tr±VILI.E. I.
, Particular attootinn:paakto thr.itTalring
• all kiwi. , of
LI; Sho!lei:litiA7.:vr,
ARCILA,RI7
,
. . -
• POTT4VIi:!.F., P.. 1,. ' `=.
r- AU kinds of Roar, cr,ti,t4nily nn :12 nchr.•
.
11t(7,1.71 STEVII Si lOW ': ' :41.111.1L, '
: D.IXIEL 1-41:ER Frlprietor, -
ir Order.; ran be 1. it atJ. :fillyninn .A; Sun ef-S: ore Ce. , l.
tre ,t., - WlieLe =l.iloy wir, Ile! jovinvtiy :.ticntli:ci to„.
------._
IPMIIIM2=I
Market street7.ntmv't , :64plare,
rtrrr,v tax. -
.Itentoolbee the .Motto—"i.Vut to be Ouirrould."
• • • • •llt .t
CITDAP BOON. AND S'FA:PIONERY sTorx,
- . ' ••
•
•* • 4.. FrattAlka r
MA-NUOACT . ERER OF. CARPETS A: FLANNELS
A few dam, :41.4 Ilk. Town.ilall,
PAINTER AND LAZIER,
tin call he, found at 311 'tune, at the Ilarelpent of
l'enotr.t POL INV ille.
TOIT IC II A Li. it ID H 0931,
• P. F. /C0137.:1. Pyopricior; • 1
•
cr.vive,i;
D.7I.ALE,R ri`r.BOOTS !Arm SHOES,
Centre =r.; a rt.w ni r izet Arect,
HOUSE, SIGN NI) 01i.N.V.11EN'I'AL' PAINTER
And imleortr ‘l.elee,,!eatre -treet,
• G. 1,11, • 11‘,1,1 , -
E. ',3laitel. •
Itt.Arli.: 4 7,llT - 11, AND - .MANCI;'ACTIIIZEit
SCI:I;EN,z. I,IIIFT It A 7 ;
iv 4C - 1,740.,
.
tol'eft, illy., near Ilfe Atglirarite
a ' feriace,.
liri:641111111;
Clfg3P. RE-11; C.I.iiTIII..VO STORE,
6entrf'stret:i, opposito tho Exchaggt. Hold, '-
ftiON Iry OY.
PRovitirrm,
s‘Teau:
0 , 11 Mid 1;1'4,, CIA int 4. '
On 111:11 corntir of kirtdg,e street,
•
A.&
MINEIZSVILLF. IRON lyoillis—FOUNDßY AND
. 11A1;111,h; SII OP, r ...:
1%111111r:a turers ,if IZail-r.;hl rurs,Vnal Breakers,lze
• rea.1212.7 Etetaxer,
INIIOI,ESALE i.!11.0, , ,Ens lv
t Dry Goods,.Groce6e,,Fl(.llr dnd eeed,
" 1:119)/gCy, r " •
W I ,IIOI.ES ALE AM)
In Dri l'i;Trerir r. horr.Fic..L&r. in tit,..l4nry et
couuty,
WA .1. TA V 1.011 tW A LTER MCCI,E;iICIIAN
TAYLOR eCLUNACOA.N,
UGC IST,
,TANGO,
,
MT Goods, Groceries, lifinars, Flour and reed 2c CORNER. Or SI:CO,S I) & SUNBURY S 1
MIN intsy mix, PA,
LIM
D,r..t Forest,
Dearer in D. G.wdq jGrurrriea, 17onr nnd•Feed,
'Am liner Gaud' Wholesale and Retail,
-ifiner-trille
,4 tore,
13irt (E.ll - bon Business Tarbs.
OE STOP.£,
mma
Allwrt G. ItroOke 9 - -
'
. _ •
A lan?{Paturrr of S're:yot En,oinro, CoMirgs and Shorels
. t. 5, rft,:nn, rn , ,... ifies buili.,Pn'..tinasrnadt., and Shovels
usanufacturol of et - erg de,cription, nud of 14e3best
fp:M . l;y for '.‘'..ning and wit,r purposes.
Port eorbou, Pa.
FM
. . •
T., U. Winlicrsteten,
Ofanufartnrer of Strom hniTintg, Nun? (;raring, Cars;
and CU e 111,TB H of all descripteums
•
Port Carbon, En.
CO., • •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
In Dry Goods, Orneeiif.s, Provisions, Plow, Feed &c
13J5t3tt 131i3incs3 darks
• . C. J. F. Binntl'
. 1
GEXERAL C 031.111SSION' , AIERCIM-Yrt
,_
AndAt.4.nt for Coal, lrrin and 11atinfactilres• I CRY
Wharf, flusion, Mass. Advances made on consignments
Itt:Fi 116NCES.} '
, .
Amos Blaney, Esq.; Boston 1 . '
Messrs.t.:tant &St ' I • - Philadolphla.
one : '.
" brown Earl 4 Errington, i ...
. .
'• Weld & SeaVet*, Baltimore,
Itnston;Dec. i.M, 1 61 5 . ! - . 51. ,
---
wiLL*, na mulat
ME RCUANTS't
41 Courtlairdt Street,
NEW YORE.
Antis! tlik
cellaneou
J. 'lt NT.137,
G eome ;Ea! en,
A. r,VI'IntLINI:,.
=I
Henry 11,reelaii,iil,
MEEISMEI
MINE I,S V:1 ic.e, PIA
MMMM
ID,
o rEL,
NiMMEMMMEHMM==I
ME
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F,i,4 4 1C
REM
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''' . •-:.: 1 1.!- . '„ ..- t.,•;-_.t , ., - 2-, tl-:,::':,-„..-st. :i',,7"..-i.f.;:-.:L'..,'..:
eita 7 eci*i
sirik.coca..V-
_._• • .
Did God so will kV Truth is initie, tone -
"• efraliialgnallie - mvlldisi.ds ilf Man,' • --"•"
And worshippeteht the Eternal rbrenci,-
Wilt
•. • .
breathelt forth lac faceofluartatban" - •
We nutedark scenes that mowlf upon per, eyes",
ltbusitig the bneont hut to chair and it. • .
OIL;who shall geze--_nor feel.the go Estiottrise. • '"•-•'•
Did cod eo will itl -;
• •
The Holy Word, typed by the gentle bid ,
• Of Holy Peace, is often Yell'd nroutlC '!•••
A._Asa tierce, war-cry-'••scaring 'fis heard. • _
itadinc ani baying.where bold Thought - I's Tonna.
"Betuetciful . ! rs the divine beheat, - ;;-• , -
Priests with the mission bow do ye BABB It.
Evewns rani:lll , lmA Strife attest— • -•- . ••••
... • - Did GOdso,vvilkitl .
the red-shinned savage holdviltis hunting dad .
As Natute'elrerititgeby lutraen - 'l* -
Content with What t4e husband river peja, •
Ills wigged Wigwam and his tawney tiquitv.
But the smooth white face drives him back and back.
Let It a voice, tell of /Birk, atid'.4ll , t shall still, it,
-Till his freestops are thnist Bout their wn track•a;'.
• Did God so x tlUt t
The heirs to. Fortune eat, drink, laup.h 1 and sleep,
Scarce knowing. Winter's cold froM Surmner's heat,
Strange contrast yr it ti the lank pinched: forms that creep
With roofless beads.and bleeding, inlarihtess feet. '
Whilesated Wealth reclines to cull-mai sip- -- ~.
Where the full least is decked with flowery fillet,
.1h otider nOt. hunger asks ivitlinintidy - lip, , ~
. .:Did oil so wiltit 1;,
'Ti
,
•
. .
, . -
s a fit question, %%inutile coward liiind
- 'Deals needless anguish to the patient brute;
Proud, upright thing Ise clay, thou ha ifstcounnand ,
To rule, but not to torture the poor Mute.
When thou would'at urge the brave steed to a task, '
Knowing thil mean inhuman work will kill. it,
fleaiest thou uut the voice of Conscience ask— •
1 ', ii' Did God so will it 1 -
Crime clothed la greatness, holds a w4drous claim'
` On the warld's tendenicss—'tis few will dare
To call foul contlect by its proper name. ,, '
Witten it can prowl and prey to g.,idik lair.- ,
But let the pauper sit—Virtue disgraced .
' Rears a high seat, and Vetter alit e sa'rrn must fill it.-
Justice, thy bandage Is not fairly til o i•d—
. Did Gods° will it 7
•
'TIRA tit qUegion to be put to Min
Witt'', he would trample heatts atre i Ty sad,
Reckh ss what pressing trials crowd the span 7
(ti Ulitere days—so tirtt hi:, own is 14 ; ' ,
'Tis a broad taaing, hut the chaintesri
ill dare to raise tot d'oubtin;s 'bairn trill thrill it,
Inquiring oft, 'mid fictions.hase and
. 7 Did GOFI so will it 1
Who can look out upon the earth, amj
Miu I, that is there, tt nhnut a startling fear-
That Man has darkly set the t. pan tre i l.t
Wn..re Nature gave bon r,uits to rear.
Sorrow, o,lllression, Carnage, M Pant—
. Read the, r,,ctird —wife Ine.vj these shall fill It
Sliiink not, hht ittlettiotestrir4!ht with heart and brain
U.d Gal so will it r
• ,
A.bd-:'l4iatlek," the vililani of
. ,
. . • _ t toe .ii.rab.
I
' The following gathered front the foreign , coy
tespoutletice of the At:* 1:oilt-libserver, peseith
the be s t' aceount we have seen la Oat: of MO . wont
refuarkable'luen of our trine, I . Ili-Liu:go his toile-
Mee over toe Arab trmecatid Ins! untante, acute ,
ty,, -lie has tirade the posses ion of IA tgier s toe lieay..
le_t bat de.,,the kfreth:h nation has hurtle lot the
Loa fli.ttll 2, , ,1 F. :lie has coi`lipelltd them to
maintain ill Anica an army of utr,uud inen—ti
equal to the-whole - tiriti,ti i peaee estabilall-
rivtir for service, at holuttotiono , ;tier alit/tense col
0111a1 po.,e,morirs.J lie has dr reset tidied and thus
ft ,boceessfol y, the whole powtir of the 1 , ,,qA
chip re. %1 e i;:culleet Ito parailq to it, except 111
toe nistunce of Miiaridates, who r ..es i:„.., e q ...‘,.
. i dispriipjrtioitate, tetosted for a series oh year, the
,
whole Bhutan eiriptie, witch at its barigut, His
sway is slated t, lx. llidaily la ill fellbO.Pil. Ilillife,
and to rest oil that deep tariaticishs it MCIIIIII4 star
distingui s hed toe 'Arab nice; .'! lie - is said to have
aeqUited, upoter' all 4a11i11, , 0l alailicr, a 1,11 , y, ko ge
til law, religion; geography, 'wall .I ; .tiotiocii). 'tt
friteen years ot age, he f t% as cannuritted to a 1t.1..big . -
tedplofes,or 6.t Doer, who tau t, trt - bon pOta.leto
beltalee. but whatl . llUsl ark', idol IJ the Velicra
[tot' of the Arabs, ryas Ins deep 'itieVoliory num'
his youth, AbSel-trader, r.ould reerit to have . beet'
always absorbed', tit prOloulid illetgratauis. lie took
iiu part hi the Ocrrsures of his riutu r ialtions. lie
seldom opette,i tits lips, arid .wolLie spoke, IL was
to'utier ir.scidi t ree birth the, pi phel. rim eyes
tix'ed oil toe gruMid, lingering RAI ueads of a 14otp•
lel, 111 . 1lAys ;,Lll-1,,,,zV0:C1i, tlitjugdtrui,• and coliect
ed, he soon itegriirid toe reputaili f il til a 6.311 a.
'stile•COUIllV11111104.0f.:Illa-la-italler 14 pals j
his groat: leatures. reseuvile thu,e of a moult or
dark ages. '411.4 ILO: is mud, exiiiessi%e,,ao,ll
:trading. .Ilis• liearaig i. ti.gniiied. All nut
n
by that ittrsing gravity which .I),ert.4 so tuucti
Llueih:e leer thieti.firrat4 outtuus -
Evert bairn: the arrival of Ile French - in
gierr , , his anthiliny had excited ,le. , distrust o
Turkish gtiVerUnierit. He , a t. liiip9.thed
his tajhsr at than, but was released alter in,
colitiliedietd: ,His father and luirosell made
grthrge to •Meccit, always; a pile of veinal,
arnoteithe Arabs, and this feellig • was farimir in
creased I.y. a. pretended visieni or the father 'fore
sitadowing Ilinglor ies of the sun. fills lablrVab
phri,l as it 11;'4.5,:was neheved by 'ithe Arabs. Abd
'el-Kinler, ilwavd silent, - addicietil to study add to
the practiee orseliiiious ausrei it es, twcalue this Oil=
jest of universal respect. Evil l y day a crHd of
pilgrims gathered round his tent and rejoiced at
the priiiklege of seelig hint at h i s prayers.
;Such wits' the st•l
to of thingsl when the French
soldiers arrive:l in Africa. They heard for 'the
tirA time in iS3:: the nairie of .111aVel-kader; When
they were all at once attacked itiy .bords ...f fanati
cal natives, who faced death wi hoot the ted6t, lli'S
. itatioth. These unhappy . men t ill by hundreds be
fore the gales of the city, havmg - been excited ' to
madness by their 3 ming ch if, I ktrd-e4-liailer.l . lie
himself &lisp:aye," also in thiS instance the utmost
valors ills liaise Was killed tinder hit, atiti. ' his
bloody turhan'ispreserved us ii sacred relic: ' '
After this expedition, Alxll-.Karler, wa,t for
mally Chosen "Sallurt of the-1 .110.; toe fitStlt
,§4 -
tem tier, 1832.. Some chiefs of uncitor order, pro
bably at his suggestion, tesufiq that .tlah 'met had
directly commarided them to choose bon to:drive
out the French. All the cenlihrOilies of r. 2 rigion
were einplayedla increase my p my ill Villeke
tion. The Arabs are firmly p. r,uti.led that
the I.ppoiiii heat of Abd-el-lk,der is the work
of their iiropht - t and, that old t iuley - ynecs'etery
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day to visit hint in his tent.
•IVlteri this Arab enief had disposed every thing
for war. he rallied his troops :did marched against
us with great intrepidity. , I 'lll not, menthol the
particuldrs of; Aida war, whicet . has lasted scseral
years, and brill continues.. Fiance Feuds to it her
mostilhistrioas generals, her hest soldiers, he, bra
vest ollicers,'her amplest mil - Miry supplies.. Eigh
ty thotkand - iiten have been'4etit upon the Afro
can soil; and a surri-of a hundr t pd millions of francs '
has been expended from the treasury.. ;''The French
battatiOns have' performed pri+gica of valor; hilt
Abd-el:liader does not abandcin wholly Ms 'ruler- ,
prlsC. ' , Whet] lie is too hdtly pressed lay our
troops, helloes into the desert, k the rugged tnoun
Grins, or to the empire of Morlacco.; and there pro
tected 4 a devoted population, he repairs hi s hiss
es by calling:around him nets - fanatics. Su that
all is tO be done again. .
La,f year, his affairs seemed to be deTerato.,--
The chiefs who had' foug,htfor him were killetl . or
fled. :Tim Arabs, were altst all sObjelted to
our rule. Abd-el-Kader, but red from city Itivcity
from mountain to mountain,. must have believed
that all was over With hint.' '
'llia'perscverance and reSoUrces under defeat re
minds us-agaio:of Mithridater, who often ipso the
.
greater from overwhelming cdlami les,
~ 4 bil7 e l-Kider hrovaent arson:; the Mahometan
tribes priests to revive all th e old hatreds against
the French. Ad Unhappy, iiredrnstanco Lap iig
griivated their fury. You have doubtless :read in
The journals _the horrible massacre of Lagrq.--:
Oar - soldiers burnt and butchered_ without
i lpity in
a cave several hundred,4r/hs. rich, wotn,en, and
~ children ! - Horitble istrocity:l which tuts degraded
1 the French'unly to a level with barbarlan4 1. 1 NC-
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cef were the rights - of.hrim!inity so basely eutriig
ad! Khta-the trammel tbrenuseitiere,Was known
umongthe Musselnien, it excited everywhere a
shedder of horror arid a cry..for,vengearMei.... A bd.
el-Kader pr .- trued by it to recruit thoussnilii of. sot
dienkandreatly.whost, of,„Frenclunen have, ex pi
atit/-the .crime committed by their e1a144 officers
Blood calls for. blood; and Providenee orlisin4 shift
nations shall' atone for climes committal-its their
,
His
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highest eulogy. as a soldier is the enormous
fords which the. French are compelled to'employ.
„against him. -
.... Marshal Buseaud has returned to Algiers.
is now atlhe head of tilne4 thousand - men- Na
polean had not . so numerous an army when he
,fought against the Austrians' iii Italy.
These statements are full of, instruction, esp&
etilly Mall who cherish the war spirit. This ..alt'
composes, we hope and believe ; a. very-small mi
nority. ,
Toe BATIVOT 'THIS rNIIMPB:=ReitII7IIIIg health
rind peace of.mintl gave it new: interest, to every
thing around me. 1 sought to .. diversify i my _ time
by Ise many enjoyments as lay Within my reach.
Bathing in company with troops of girls formed
one Of my chief amusementsJ We sometimesen
juyed the . recreation in .a ininature lake, into
which the central stream of the yalley , expanded
This loVely sheet of water was alMost circular in,
figure, and about three inandretfyaids aetoSe. Its
beauty Was indescribable. All around its banks
waved luxuriant masses of tropical,teliage; Soaring
hich above which were to be seen, here and there,
the symmetrical shaft of the cocoa-nut ties, cur
nionMed. its tuft of graceful branches, droop
ing in the air like so many ostrich .pltuces.„ The
ease and grace with-which . the inaideirs of the
i.ehey propelled themselves ta(ough the water,
nnJ their familiarity withitre eleMent. Were truly
;Istonishhig. Sometimes they,taighthe seen gli
ding alone just under the •surface,'witlihnt appa
rently moving hand or foot; their throWing them
(olves on their sides, they dart through the water.,
revealing glimpse., of their forma. IN, in the course
of theii rapid progress. they shot for au instan ,
'partly into the sir; at one moment they dived
down deep, into the water, and the next they rose
Isiuntlitig to the surface. I remember - upon one
.neeasion 'plunging among' a patiel of-these water
nymphs. sought to drag .some. of theirt try
der water; but
. 1 quickly , repented My temeri
ty: Trie amphibious voting ereaturek swarncd
about me like a shoSi 1;f dolPhins,"•F and
seiz
ing hold of my devoted limbs, tumbled me about
and ducked Me under - the suifane until, front the
sb ange noises ivltteh: rang in thy ears; and the
aupernarinal
.vi-itins dancing before triy eyes, - I
:thought I was iii the latid'of spirits. 1 stood in
'deed. as littliietionee alUollg rosin as tl!C:1111111011S
whale attacked ut all sides a legion of- sword
ti -h. 11 hen at length they relinquished their kohl
of the, they swam away in every itilectiiin, laugh
ing at my cluithiltildeavors Cu. reach themt—
.Ve'vilie's ler:defence in the Mur7pre.s.re. ,
•
. As 'Br ESYAL Sc nit u.--,The Mk - mit - g dea^l tft
tion.of one of .the recent •great' , and tilOrious' bat:
tiesLeith India. gires a Lunt .alea uf.the tiorras:
'that attend the trade of Wor.
As our men wont:teed. EnpllshmenHand
side by side, the uppf.e.rod reticiuttie
their fire, and, to use the ex prestlion °ran ei wit
netls ta storm of bon Ilan de:we:tiled on
l our ranks.'
No f dce or tire howetter, ectuld . iepre,. thttr valor.('lay itedted forwardtwtidt
and alter the mosc tremendous , i etfortsi succeeded
in their, attempt. t.tered the un
tre:ichliwnts ut sitiglr.'ille; tli.oui!,ll opmings made
fur them tty the sappers and Mitters,t and in a
short urine the route' of the iktis hut:Lime gen
eral.
As ' '
.s they had shown no mercy tui numerous
'wounded
inn who had fallen into their hands, eo
uti mercy was show to them. (They were driven
in confusion towards .the tiridgi.s and ricer, which
haf..in; risen during Ahe nienf.l rendered their re
treat al in0...1 inipop , iltle. The bridge of b9ats den-•
srly.iiir mat d the fugitives, I;rOtie tiftwn sev
.
eriirpl:iyes. while out cues, incessantly playing
on their closely wf•fLe f l inaas, Ile educed the in.,
fearful - ie.ivoc.. The scene preskinted 'hyp the lace of
„ilieuttej defies di.scription—cifvered ivith horses,
and .1111!:11, uponuponWiwhomthe inostl dreadful fire wmi
kept up with grope and c•rmister—it iiterally ran,
red with hind.
* Udder these circurnstmices, we can by no means
imagine the number of the Minn to be over-ern
maied Lit twelve thotisand. lies tiatiCe, had br4uti
about six o'clock, mid did MAI terminate till e,ev
en. The combatants had met hand' to hand.—
Our tutiltery'and musketry hint never fora ma
incut ceased tLeiy L•re. Our cavalry Chniging tin
petUttl , sly th 101.3211 their r.niks,lhail vp, tired or sa
bred alt who fell in their Way. 1 But the river wa+
their greatest enenty',, and ‘‘ , he;rl they flung ihem
selves- jiell melt into As waters,lwliichiwtre wholly
'unferdable, the artillery seatterCd death unsparing
ly ammig them, till tt.ere nut :a man kit
hie within range. n:
. .
Tar. Arrithil:l/1 NI; EIIIIIIFIUN oi A vl enl C AN
MANUFACTI: HES 91 4 . WM4l4lOO[l begUIS to attract'
fveneral attention, and we arelehni to see that Lite
Virg-int:a papers are t ,stirring up, ne citizens of the'
Old Dominion to send some of Ahe products of their
industry. that she too may be represented in the
GrandGouvenii \ on of American Manufactures!
The Philadelphia L. Si aizette, to connection
with this inovement,-recalls• the followtag histari-
1 t
cat Incident :
'Many years since, at one of the 'early eithibi
lions of the FranklPt litstitMte, i nn elderly gentleman
of diguificd appeaiiinee, - a0 reiniakable suirelicity
lof manners was seen mtivingj slowly through the
1 se'veral roams and exam Ming atticles of beau!y
i aril worth with great.care. per: t‘ as a quantity
I of printed calicoes from, finode IslaiA. th, re 6.1111-
', plea Of beautiful sit eting from M a•sachusetts, broad
j cloths of great delicacy, blankets. and ty her cotton
Valid woolien fabrics' insiti lig his applause. lie
looked and ;abetted the welt liiiished cutlery, and
the r.ch silVer ware th,it (leaked the' central table.
il eery where his Cy e - detect.. d Sonicthing to ap;
prove. It was pleasant to sea the interest which
the vendable stranger uninitiated iii ran he sate.
At length his eye caught a label on .something
- forward,
almost out of view. , lle stepped rapidly
forward, took up Otte 'article: lifted the. prudent
paper. Lind read ~!OilanutaiCtured by --is— --,
Richmond, Virginia.", A tear dropped from the
eve of the venerable rrian, its . .he read the last
• word. It seemed to be a feeling of pride; and
net of grief, that moVedlaim.
•• Who is trial, old gent:en - 6n 1" asked a per.ou
who hid obsreved his emotidn.
"That," acid tha attendant, as he lifted his hat . ,
Caittr Jus [TUE M:41114 . 11 A Lt.."
Chief Justice
.Nlarshull WM . an, American, a
whole American, and. nothing but an Aineucan,
but: he loved old Virginia, and be felt proud to FeV ,
her taking a i.tep -towards her true ',Wee. la. the
cause of national independence.
• Tnr..!r.,trs' .Mu. Isocusott.--Poni Charley .
seems doomed to kicks_and cults horn all quarters.
The reiteration of his charge . . ttgaip.st Mr. W e bA e r
in the House of Representatives, a few days after
the terrible castigation 'inflicted by the latter, in
connection with au authorized use,nl Mr. Adam's
name, brought the old Manta his feet. 'alter keep
. ing the would-be tory ItCprisentative upon tl o ra. k
for 'some tittie;theilehate . wOund up with the to:-
lowing decidedly 'rich' cotiClusion; •
• Mr. Ingersoll: tholgentlernar allow the
to ask bun a question? ' I ,
Mr. Adams: I allow the gentleman to ask
mo a,question if ho will allow mo to sit down and
not answer him. .
Whereupon Mr. Animal resumed his seat.
• The, delays of milaitince i su more'danger
ous then the impetuosity raitititesti:
-•-- JOBBITIW-OFE'ICEL: - • -
TN connexion with oar Establishment. we ban cps
.L. g large Jobbing ples, for tba print
ianf
Bookt.: Larger
Pamphlets,.:'.
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BON ofLedillts
Monk Peetniia, twkattiartt,_
Cents, -
To:ether- VarreiTlßMlße- ell' •
which OA tie ioecotetritialiori-Aotßkritaidfl• a bPluti
lb! styi; • '
- td e oek -Tzplator o lorkingtetterylititt: wnieli •
was swiveled with a Vietp to laVelegre44o,4ll4alllit" .
nod .his type fur 8401: aild - rotophior '
to any used in the eitiesa ' •
he kielis hands. elOartly fOriabitingr, Wm.." '•
tiiinsvlf thatitin forilniealbr esettilintWoriria *Miter ,••
thaothot oratty othevellieo l liOdqikciticsigo_ IU
fled if tYVlhrte - iflianta,se to give Mitt •
• All kinds of Woks, printf . dttuke,- . 2lnlirboluggrt •
older, at allortlootictr-',.• , •• ".; 1 , . •••
11001 C RinglerY•.', " • "•_
Wo are alert-prepared to_bind ; kindabf
the most tuatincr,at t:
Blank Pot** always - Ottititislair - tria4a l o 9 1 •SPar' •;-•
and ruled many •;..; Z .-- I _
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ME
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• Art nin . .lo-rgaitittl•. • 1 ;
,ireaithen ,
Thou neer me.with eonotstessireid,-.;"„.-. ,
-.4 _Thai I suttee feel ttlY Ptedenee; and 0,-WItlf.„IN:"
A
rnun I me with poison,. -,totieh le *timed.
That thou ma} - eat crumb me pihtleof*lsipit
•And still I fear t Are hot-;.fuel end Ikon_
linve met-befote v and have neriandeltflyPielt
Tilt very feature Is timillat ,new_ • •••, '
I greet thee frier:Ail liitalja# 44 4 l iii:-0 1 .' •
' ' ' :Ifrnrlheenot=4bdenitt - •
Thou hastniipotver surd over iliii feeble fintbtr.. - " - •
Duwit4nitslh9uwilti,&Wei-dung-Z.
And, unlit dun, riqurnine, yield - any' eirea9l.
And Iny'toe - ilnwn tOileen rind hettdirnlit"e 7 - '; • •
(Alai how IV:tile Oleg I 4 hums ri fame ‘• •
But then [conquer ; from !haOust I'D utpritit '
Upwitrdietfardi Iteaull, on an untkedg
- : Aridity tfear.thea n 011: . • - '
PAiladelphia,April 10, ISIO. • • - •
THE PROGRESS OF THE ,REP,UBLIC.
rh f II • •
, —e .o..owing pasraigu rom
,NITTEN—iRg 7: .
- ;:peech on theOres,ori onestio& in the' litenatilitis
full of. 'nestling as it is eloquenkin eXpressionr•;•'-...! , • .
It is a little more than two centuriO.sinci, s _
ble band, very few and very reel3la, lant'ed on that . " -
bleak shoreS of an"unknoW n dfid. And what do!
:we now behold 1 They hare` epreatrtheir empitis
across this broad dentition% from sea to see t•tbeY
!Live .overcome the wlldernesa and. 6114 it with! • ..
cities; troth a'. few litindredit'of people they have
•already multiplied to twenty millions, and the cllitd•
is born who . seelthet riumer . swelled to otte...4t• ;
hundred millions. AO tall this done, the,mete • ••••
citur,e of N.lture. No 'art has I*in - called, in - •
urge.for onwad pragtesti ; the country his .
up with ' people,. and" ha rapidly as . ,the ono,multi4
pltes•arid ipteads,•thel,Oilter holds out her 'itupplies i ,
anti opens bur rich resources. This is your intact.
itanco. • How proud Might it to make us feel!4-;!
Why so impatient to get to-day, what, by thqterit
'force of eircuoisionce'i; by a deetiny 'that cannot • '
be controll..d. will be yours to-tiirtot#l:Canht4 -• •
we afford to be a iittlewise, a bide patient I . Wo -
- are going ahead upon, a tide.of prosperity. upon it
sea of glory, with unclip alit d celerity
"rind the speed
of the Wind. , Con not be satidied? .Why
must rte be trying a i rtilletur oieaus to get on still •
Eater? This is the only way by which our on.
ward progress rail be[sucressfully impeded.
are the greatest born of this continent. Thti con- •
Intent is ours by a title th r li:feasittl i y irreversible',
irresistible. 1 smile inwardly and eiultingly at all . -
item Eurimeatrendeivors to check as. by 'Asbr.
fishing what they denominate a “balince of poesti• •
er." It provokes no fueling in roybreast ; I know
it is natural; it 'sainr provokes-my pride. -
republic is nutseventy years old; as a nation it •
has not yet attained to the length.of an individual.
life—it is justly and correctly epliken of as on "id
fant re e riblic"--and. !yet .we" ace - it exciting the
wonder and the jealithsy and the. diplomatic Plots
and schemes of the kingdonis.of Eur Ope. -What
can they effect ? .INlliatcan 'Mops Ginza's fine
drawn policy of 111+st:ince of power" on this
Western .cout.Metit accomplish In- -stopping the
Much it tliis advancing people. this day ,
twenty millions of penpte; we 'shall 'soon•be one
..
hundred millions! strham•will he find Itis!balanco'• .
for this ?
. .
I was much amused the other day by reading a
memorial of tie Conht de Vergennes addressed to
the Kith; of France. : . It accompanies l e survey of
the:lin:tett Stares, and Ale memorial treats of the
true thi.,is for the rutUre policy of thed!'rench Gov.
einnicid toward. us. ' This' was written sixty-year/
ago, ju,t after tire treaty of our indePendente in,
1783; and the p dory and wi-e Count ; tkre states'
tit the tine, his ioakter, that there is a Very power.
ILO our, 10 , 111/tiatlie . . tribe !uf lutliayi, called the
C'Jeroliov:wliu lii:e:liit tile' g.irges of the western
reouratillA, and he -reCominetids the licine to culii..
CAW fliFipirthip nod alliance as a ..barrier 'against
tint people of the United ,States"rnark that—
[unicti lai.ghicr.l- 2 .-leist the people Of the United
...it itec," says Hie war by Count, "more an - Minutia
than cti.e, khaubl aitemi t to cross the heights of
the. Alleg-hany, 'it ouittaiiis, and look even as tar as
titti . : 1 / 2 4 1.,i..0.ippi. rt.,411." . Iteuevied irtriitnent thro'
the Chamber and galleries. ..
, .
To cheek ibis preradielining daring- of an am
bitiou4 tie - vie:lie reCianniends an alliance between,
the Crown of Instate and the powerful tilation of
Cm Clieno',:ees I- Here is .Munsier Gnizorambal
!duce of pot,er," . Ili that day the Cherokee Indi
;we were to be the (lomat. -weight in the Frtnch
balance of power to', keep is hark from being so
dating as to iiadt.-ev'en towards tile, flusiasippi it-
self. Poor Count tie Vergennes! The day is
coming witertOur pod...:ity' will lopk, with the same
feelings of Wonder et our present anxiety and
greediness: to get tha "Miele cal Ortiion." just as if .
1 IL W,Uiti not be
,ours• "ithout any ac ti o n o f our
own.
..N.tthil;,g," can WithtoVal•os from our natural
de':tioy ; we eatoo,t accailit but lis the grossest
fully and widsedtter-s, rNo;lung• elne can disap
point our hive or firistrate the ilesi,:cos of Nature
and l'rovirkiice in our il4:,ha'd... Let things alone.
-Take care 1i.4 you!: !intact; that is all you have to
ldok to': 11. e sttaiiie,v of your free. , institutions
guea beforle you eceiPwlitte; or 'richer let me.
say the hil t ; at radiance of • those institutions alit,
.witiales your path in every 'directio . u.
The people. cal out countries, hying under other
systems 01de:iodic or solicitously' ,volunteer
ing to come under .tl4 shelter of your laws and
fLesecutity of }our:protection. Without wrong
Or injury or vddenee. without a blow and without
a icaarid, you hay coupler inure effectually than
ever:did Lire Rneonlegtons. This;. this, and'not ,
the sword, is, yOur all-congocring power. It is
the burning example Of, yOur !dirty. This it 'is
that carries hope into the breas . ." She hopeleSs.
and, teaches the tined depressed that ilivre is happi.
flees, yet within their reach. You'are
. yabiselves
the in - eat living practicable iliibtrtitton of . .yonr
hpnt.c.pi .you want more. Why . , then,',Bo
impacent to Omit that fruit green to-day, which
fall full rape into !idly handl
1 Isiiy nut these thin A s. in any sin it of .aggron
di:or:Min, or with any desno to nave my country
usurp' its neighbor's right. No. ; It is a
part of; thd ekinenis of - our conqOring ch::racter,
a part id the augury of a ar:at eaieer, tlittt!v:e Nhall
be joot to aft: that we nn right ; that
ive :to no injury ; eq• rtiatl reveet the
wean,' butsun:lm to uo ieju•riec. Tose care of
y ourseive,crea: e• your ait red Burst, and
the rust is c am as the cothse ot inure. Par:
ourselves rat merely, hot for the 6i:tuition race' of
man, we held the seepire of an eMpire.auch airiev
er befrire v.;aa seen upon earth. I.to not, by pre.
eipitaney and elithfish impatience, mar the fortimo
which uatiare anticteatirly hold out to you.'
GENUINE REIJOION.—.IIow beautiful is that
religion Which leaches to hive God above all things
and my neighbor as myself! Religien isininevo.
fence, and benevolence includes every virtue.--'
The Ilene. ulent cannot be uncharitable; cannot too-.
unfaithful, cannot be ceifsorions, cannot be impure
in act or thought, cannel,- be' iseltbh ; they love
Geld and their neighbors, and they do as they
would be donediy. 'But who is religious? who is
benevolent! who is at all' times' pure' in thought -
and deed!, Nilo at all times free fioidicensorioites
Delis, from uni'haritablenespl None--tio, not one.
Tlic preeepts.tat4ht us, thosth on' which .hung all
the low and the prophets; the dove of God Ad
, the love ot our neictibor, maybe impressed Upon
he heart and hu%e the whole individual assent of.
'the understa n ding. while the mind is in this state
the individual is ieligfousi. But' the cares of the
world and its jatrinr, collisions, must at times occu..
py the dilotf,dits, aid divert the mud from this
wholesome state. The passion which hate been
Cheri lacti by bad(education; the indulgences that
I taro become h,alk oal before the I slay of wisdom
vies perceived ; theahousand and ten thousand
occurrences which tempt therich to uncharitable.
Hess, and the pocr.ta envy and indices all be turns
baiii,h the truth bona the initial. • This has led
men to the deserti and to the monastery; tote - aeon:4
tn rats and monks:forgetting that religion requites
to do as web ra. to suffer; 'Truth becomes effectse
by frequent contemplation; -and the habitual ps.
currence ofprecepts induces pr4ctie4f:
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