. • Terms of. the iltliners l JOUtlial 3' .... , . . Two Dollars _ ' per annum, payable sem i -annually in advan bse who reside in the COuriti—and annu ally in ad vance to those who reside not of the Cou nty [he publisher reserves to himself dhe right ta chaige 2.5.50 persanrum, annum, where payment is delayed longer bdtt one year . . . TO CLUBS Three copleVo one address, • • : 10 *5 0000 Seven ~ - DO ' ju, DO • Fifteen - , Do--..- , - -- ' 7 . Do 2O 00 Five dollars in advance Will pay for three year's sub-' scriptionv the Journal. I • RATES OF -ADVERTISING. \One Squa4 of 16 lines, 3 times, , , F,cery sub Sequent Insertion, Half - Square . of 8 lines, 3 times, . .. . Subsequent nsertions, each, Four lines; 3 times, Sul;sequent insertions, each, One Square, 3 months; Six. months,. One Year, • Bo +tiless Cards of Fire lines, per annum, I'4 rchants and others,• advertising . by the Year, with the privilege of inserting dif: erent advettb+ements weekly. i'r Larger.AdVeriisements, as per agreement. SfCbttinCS. r4;1211Pr...i ACOUSTIC .OIL! THE ONLY CUR\IOII DEAFNESS DEAFNESS CURED. .Sc,arpitt's Cotopou2td Kreusote Acoustic je);'/ TOR the cure of Deatroess, pains and .the discharge of matter, from lie cars :'also all those tiPagreea ;ale noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, .whizzing of steam, &c., which e symptoms of ap foreaching deafness, and also kene;rally attendant with .he disease. CERTIFICATES - - The following editorinls'and certificates will be read e.vith interest, as they speak facts, which are "stubborn . MOST EST'S-SOU/IN/DX CI:F. : E.—If any have doubts; ldhey may now dismiss thern, and the most incredulous ',may canauler Deafness as curable., Numerous cases of cures, and many. of Orin very remarkable ; by the use ,of •Scarpa's Oil,' Itave_ticen published,' but this caps Alie. climax. Young or - old may yet - .recover bearing, - lady in Smithfield, Pehnsylvania, and now about eighty years , of age, had been gradually getting Deaf for more than, forty years, so that it was next to im possible to make her hear conversation in thetoudeSt !tone of voice. Last winter - she was'indnced to 'lry "Scarpa's Oil for Deafness,' It is only necessary to add that she has used • two bottles; and that her hearing is perfectly restored; she Is cured. Philadelphia, November 11,1813. , .• ATT EN DING To, Coining as it doea .from azianeo extensively known as is Mr. Graeff;both in t3ie city,and country= I hereby cortify:thaefromThe effects of a severe Cold last winter, I became partially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises, like rigingof bells, &c. which grad uallyincreased until I . completely lost the bearing of -,one ear—when 1 was induced to try arpa's Accqustic .011, - and am now haw liappy,to sa ,• that with the use of one bottle of the above medio ne, I can beer as well as ever, and alldisagre'eable.n4;ses his e entirely dis appeared.- Any further information respecting my case .will be gladly - given. by calling on me nt No. 451 No i rth Fifth street, near Race. DANIEL 'CRAEFF; DES.FNF.SS following extract from a let-' .ter written by Sir. Plimsoll of Boston, to a friend in this city, is important': 'The bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, thet,you sent nie,lw Ith the 'w ish that my daughter would try it; has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all you know how very deaf she has been since.slie was • thiee Years old--she :now hears quite Neil, but ae the; ...medicine has all been used, I wish you to send me en .other bottle, which 1 linve every reason to believewill ';curi.her entircly.--Tiages, • For sale by B. B. Cumpert, No. 12i North Second street, Phitatielphia, and in Pottsville by ' • JOHN G. DROWN. 31— ty, Sept,:; 5, 1546, TRIOIPILeiNT...StICCFSS'• OF Thompson's Compound Sytup of W;OOD.i,•>iPTILL 'Still.anuther remarkable Curc ! ' ' Carlisle. Pa., Noe. `2O, 'u t About six years - since, in consequence ,of the seden tary nature of toy business, I was attacked with severe ln the breast. palpitation of the heart, 'and short - ,ness of breath, wh ich Were solo followed by a fhilure ,of appetite, extreme wakefulness at night, and partial :paralyisis of thy limbs . --these symptoms of a der:foged ivatem being frequently attended with spitting of blood. : For ahout two years L was occasiphalli throWn into convulliitens, Which left me in a miserable stale of fee •.- bteness and began to affect toy mind. From time to .time my . surferings were more or less severe, until at • length they increased to Bodea degree, and the violence of the symptoms were an augmented. that for a Whillf, year I was unable to attend to my buSines?. Voting this timed consulted Some able physirians and attended to their prescriptions but all their skill was unavailing • !..to pOocure me relief. and aLiength they regarlled my re .covery-as entirely tiopeleSli•t• In this condition l• was infornied of the salutary effects of Thompson's Com pouniPSyrtip of Tar and Wood Noptlia, in a.c-ase some= -what similar to mine, and though I had given up all ex ' • pictations of a recovery of my,former health by human. Means, yet by being strongly advised to try this medvr • tine, I was at,length prevailed upon to do so, and I - have now sa”, that by the uSe.of six bottles my health , has been restored, and I•ani now able to attend to !nisi " ness with as'much facilit) as usual. LE•NRY MYETtS. Principal Office N. T. cornet of .Fiftli and Shrum - streets, Philadelphia. Price 50 cents, or six bottles for 81 50. Beware of all imitations.-I•Agenfs,moonk& LONG ' AKER, Norristown • EARL. Re:IMM/ ; Dr: McPHER SON. Harrisburg ; J. G. BROWN. Pottsville ;• STE ' V ENsiON & CO., and It: ANGN E V, carh.ite. -Dec , 13, • 5O- f.xiikgrro,ll4NT .. , ron THE OUT. or Consumption; Coughs, Colds, St.e. To THE PUBLIC!: ' N PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub - • Micas a remedy for Consuitintion. and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have been iictuated solelYhy the . great succes- attending its use in own immediate neighbot hood, and a• desire to henelit the afflicted, I .shall simply endeavor to give n brief Statement of its ; usefulness, antl.flltter myself that its surprising eflica ,ey will enable me to furnish such proofs of its'.virtues .as will satisfy the most incredulous, that CoNSUMP TION may and "CAN IIE,CURED," if this medicine is . • resorted to in time.A3 Consumption, h2weter is a ,disease which differs mach in the, severity of its symp .outs, and the rapidity urns progress, and has lung baf fled the skill of physicianOt cannot he supposed that this or any Other remedy is capable of effecting a cure 'in every case nil in 'every stage of the disease on the contrary. we - must expect it to fail sometimes, a circumstance which occurs daily,with all the most •al - oable remedies we possess, for the lutist s,imple diseas - es. The proprietor submits the foll Owing testimonials in its favor front citizen„of this County, well known to the putille• . • 51n. W.J. llsse,—Flaying been afflicted for tfisilast -thirty years with Consumption, aodhaving had the ad vice of some orod most eminent Phylicians,and was gi• ~ ven up as incurable. induced to make trial of your „invaluable ExpeCtorant;and am happy to say that lam entirely cured, and atnat tending UI my doily occupation though I had never been afflicted. Previous to to-/ king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, if 1 had.been So disposed, do anything at my trade. .1 have since ree'- ommended it_to several of my friends, raid,particularly one case of Cosstu sten Co . Nstisirrots . ., and am happy to state thal..in every instance it had the desired effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. Schuylkilylliiven, October 1,19}4: - - Scut: v LKILL Janutirt:.l, 1815, Mr. W. J Its sst,—Dede Sir:—Having been afflicted • -.with a - severe pain in the breast, I was induced 'to try .your ExpeEtorant, and after using one bottle of it,foodd it to relieve toe, and I dohot hesitate in recommending .it to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds, coughs !'! `.and AlllictiOns of the Breast. lam respeCtfully „yours •Sr.c. ' EDWAIID lIUNTZINGER. Scntivuto.t. iiAVEN, October 19; 1844, i was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used b ,one or two bottles of .11r Baas' Expectorant, which re '. - :,:leved me much, and. should I:have occasion for the above again, I would freely call - on Mr. Haasfor his in ,vnluable Expectorant. DANIEL , 11. STAGER. 801M:1--KILL HAVEN, July, 29,1845. Mc-Wuxi/in J. JD. AS, Dear Sir:-1 am happy to testify to the efficacy oh your expectorant, fur answer . - iing the purpose for which it was intended, thatofre ieving Coughs, Colds, &c., ' 4 Yours respectfully, t CHAS. - For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and f 'uy the following Agentsto Schuylkill county- • Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin., , Llewellyn—JohannaCockhill, Esq. . • & .1. Falls; , Nove Casile—Georgeiteifsnyder , "Esq 2-' • Port carbon —llenty Shissler. P. 51. Landineville—ColOr& Drimilieller, Theegrove--Itraeff & Forcer, • Tamaqua-,-11mIner & Morganroth, Middlepott—H,,Koch & Son, Tuscarora—George R. Dry . Nov 22 ' Ji"MARY 20, 1815. THE Managers of this Company, at a meeting held ___—............im0m on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the DENTIST.RY Conipanvopproprinted a Bonus or addition to all poll- •. , Q ' cies for - the whota of life,. remaining m.force, that: 0 R.-DICKSON and fir. M. DE I I III., Der "' " 1- were issued prior 40\the lot of January, 18-12. Those: 13. genes, respectfully inform th.t. citizens of Potts- of them therefore cvlileb were issned in the year 1836,:, ville and vicinity, that they have ustablisheiran office will be entitled to 10 pelr rent upon the sum_ insured, in this, plaeo, where they will he plcas'ed toAre Their making an addition of $lOO oq every 48100. That ieq friendsand others who wish dental. operations perfor- Erlloo, will he paid when the policy becomes a elainil Hied, equal . to the .I,e_st done ;in Philadelphia, , :and far instead of the 61000 originally insured, Thrise policiesi better than is donetty a great majority of dentists there. that were issued in 1837 will be entitled to Si per cent,; In conseattente of .a very large annnint of business or 6.. P._l 50 on every 81000. And those-issued in 1838,! with which they are.favored,-they are enabled to ripe, will he :Entitled t 0.71 per cent; or 875 on every 10 0 ,', rate for prices which are not unreasonably high, thus. . ar..l in ratableproportions on all said 'policies issued placing within •• if all the means of preserving to Ist of' Jahuary;lBl2. - Prior their teeth, w' , teCessary to, Inrauty, health , rine Bonus will he credited .19 . each . polocy on the and happiness , They ire ;in in the largeK 'operations books endorsed oil presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company, to continue to make at very short , the....eonstructing oral, mospheric. per ruble 'Setts With spiral addition or bonus to . the policies for lifq..at stated springs, and al tales. - periods; • . , ' .. B. VV. rtlCHAßDS;President. Office North .af‘l'i . ! -1°91 : 5 4) '? " CCII- JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. tre 'street. ,cl-The subscriber has been appointed Agent .for the August 1;18 .11:71._t_L_ Above institution, and is ptepared effect Insurances on • Lives, at flue published rates, and give any information desire qon the.subJect, nn application at this office.' ' BENJAMIN .BANNAN s—t' • Navy Island Boat s. • THE undersitiudd,lwotild respectftilly 'orgy - in:tics old Customers: as well as new ones, that no sale of his establishment has taken - place,and altorders for Root's, Scheimers or' , under 102 feet in length, 18 feet beam, and.lo feet will be attended -to with the usual care and de t e r m in a tion te give satisfaction. Lone Planking, Wrought Spikes, heavy Timber and good Workmen; enables us tb turn out River Creft,of the very best description, warranted to please, undera forfeiture of 3200, on each vessel built 1 the subsist bey JOHN M. C OBLAND. , Pottsville, Aisne% 22,1840. 31-3 mo . . I • I \ I •'•'L . . , , , - a. . 1 ' 1, , • ' 1"...11r-'"Tilligas ' • ---: ' d, .' • • 1 JOBBING' . FFICE. .. . ,1!! • , . • • - :. , , ..,„. , ......-..;... -------- - ` 1 "- - \ • \ .! , I ' * , , -.,, N - A I NIXT.R .I ,_ c- ',..,.. / ' 'I ! ! -•-• - 1-1-. - .. .. -,- -.-- _ , ..3..7_,T ~ , • ' - - • .4, ~,,,,_ f t icanr„senvoginweit,o. Office, E it t r a i 1 ~I 7 p ,. .y. ) ,0 IR ..., , •. , _ ,,,::1 - • Books. , I. ge Poster*, • 1 ' ' • _' Sliff --- ... -, - ---- ,-,Z -- _.... - " , \. • , .:,; ',r .. 1 . all a ' - i . •.: . , •:. P • Pamphlets. • ,- li dbills, I. • 44 - BO fiends'. . • . 41 1. - $; -7 ., -L.2::-.-,--'1•-W--f--•-ft.i.•-f., e t ' ~,,, p- , 4 •. -• !•': I, . ' ''' ''• - ` Bills' Cir. ulars. - c :"1 V,l I • ---,..__,....,.-- • . - ..;:v - • , -: , . • .4 , •j? It ' Canty, . ‘'"g Jr _,• ,• ~.......'t „ . • ~ 1,.. - ~ 4 ... , , . • ..: s I • 1,,'. \. •••, • , $.,. , ••• : . Totetio , r with nil hinds ai l: F 4r ulley il" ? '' T k i g n ' t ik in C g. 1 1 I -......- - . . ..,.. ~ ' 2-, ,...., ~. %, -- ; , i ~,, , , . _. _, II . 1 1,,..t0ck-of Tip.. for Jobbing la cer). Inrge:ishleb , 2 ,. , • 4 ..! . --- z - _ — ,. -- 7 - 7-:• - :-. 1 , -..%-', ' 71 ., I‘l 4- , 4- - '.- L , i ' I • . •;_.-; .•!!--_______--I--t. ,. k t e ,-- , , .+- 1 .4.,,., , i . ' • • , . ' I : :u n ha1 d. :1'; ;, h' t e1 .: : ! .. .. : ,, 1 ' . ,;;;) ,, ,E..„ 1:: ''' l ; di ,'1' : , : , ' , 1. 1 : I h), : g i ri n t' p el ii : :rt ec r et r a i n : d u h r h i a t in . 6 ;q l : lll ;l l - , I' .. '- `; : t l ' --- ---i --.. -. pc i TTsviii-LE . . GENERAL . ADVERTES . to an‘ 0....1 i^ the c. ..1 - = - 4,........,_ • A. h . • •,.;.... hln.t. , ...q.,...f0r Jibbing he flatters s—• £4 --.` ''," ' ' • 1 im...air:ll tl ili. cm.illile. o . ext , Curi ' lig t he LS greater •AI t'i' •• -•V'irE,crEr... ,g --' ...=-T-al.' _ ''''. • .• ' -. ,-. ........ _,. 5 ' ' ' i ' , mit lir.? of 'lO wher vilict..t.nd that the public mill ' "i . - -„,-.... ..........%t ..4,...- -, -40-....,...t..?if - - _-z. . `. „ . . - 111..11; f,, ti,,, V` 3.1 V lrolge t,, v.1 , ..:12,nt L. Can. , —__-_,- _ 4 __--- • • .... . `• - 7 ---- 1 I—. --'''' .-- I ' , , k•l ~ •!,, or ilf,,,ka.. prtro,d2 tuts.!, and bound to • .. A - Tio,.t, 'O, ...llc.a notice. . :,4,t -' "/ W/T.I. TRi.CII YOD . TD FIERCE TliS BOWELS OF TtlE. r.ar.TII, AND BRING OUT Fr,tost -- TtiE - 4LtvEsess OP morj•NTArgs; d ' i' .t LS Willett wt Li (MD ST,Ard.7c - ril TO ODR. HANDS AND SUBjECT ALL NATUSE TO OUR UST AND P/I , CAd ' UII.F. ' " — DR. JOIINSON.,_ , , • :'s ' 1 , „ ' ' ' - _ - ,-----------,------- — 7 .---.---- 7 -- -------- c ' - ' ' - - - ,--- ' ' VV,.. al, •T.,, rr. posed Tr , 1.11.4 111 Il:' , 19 Of booki e 41 . . . cza 4 P . A.-,_ . ! Iv i - ii-, 1 ‘,, '' i , l ‘ l .V . , bl .-I''l T ..;Ty''.:", • ...ri . 'i :- . i . ::t h 4l ° -: t a l lTo l ;::a . ..1e to Irdiq. , • . .EEKLY BY BENJAMIN . BANNAN F "AGENT PHOIItTHEPariPRIETOR POTTSVILLE SGHLTYLKII , I , 'CONrl' -V 9 . 1i.,.., !1 . • ik I ' t' I e a ' 1 , And rifind 1, , nos p a t ,,, r.D. -,:. —;.— ______ '..--------:.-- —- __.-."------- ett:ingr. T.,:n.fl!ine. ' • .- .. --- • — l ---- : --- , , __. _ - , We'havo ;tl-.1 pr6i, lA , .4..i , iti..-li e. 1! ith a li!linT Me''' . '' '-", OEI $ 3 00 500 700 ,3 00 VOL to Po ; • Life lourance. MUTUAL. BENEFIT • LIFE_ INSURANCE 'COMPANY, NO. 11, WALL STREET, 'NEW YORK. ROBERT L. PATTERSON; Presidegt. BENJAMIN C. MILLER. Secretary. . JOSEPH LORD, Agent. B. BANN A.N. Agent for Schuylkill county. JAMES S. CARPENTER, 111:P., Medical Exarniuer THIS Institution iS based on the Mutual principle, and only commenced business on the first of May. 1945, and during the first year issued the unexampled ,number oP 1701 Poli*s, on which the Premiums in Notes and Cash amounted t05t54,26925,whtie the losses during the same periotWamoutited to only $7OOO-01119 SaVillg j an ample suns for security the first year of 'its establishment. The following are some of the advantages secured by Insurance in this Company : lot. Those in good health, of the prom' age, and of sound constitution, will be insured at the lowest rate of prenitums. 2d. The premium if over 650, can to paid one-fourth in cash . , and three-fourths its a secured note at 72 months, bearing 6 per cent. interest, and .sulfsect to assessments if required; or it may be -paid weekly, monthly or quarterly. . 3d. Annual division of profits in scrip certificates which hear 6 per cent intaest. and if ,required a loan of twd-thirds on the scrip will be Made iu cash-or the profits can be addedto increase the sum insured, and after the.lapse of years, if tl . e profits are left to accu mulate, they will amount to double or treble, or more, of the suns insured. !- 4th. No 'persons tare dieble .beyond the onto tnt of their premiums. • sth. Married women May insure the lives. of their husbands, secure from any-deniands of their creditors, -if the premium doee.not exceed $3OO per annum. 6th. Creditors may insure their debtors'; or debtors themselves, for the protection of creditora., 7th. An insurance can be made so that the sum insu red will.be paid on attaining a specified age, or sooner iu thkevent of 'death. 9th.. All clairtis on policies will be paid three months after notice and proof of death. 9th. No risk will be taken on any One life:exceeding $5llOO, until the - surplus summits to $50,000 ; then the amount of risk on a single life will he gradually exten ded as the .finds of the Company augment. loth. No Director or OffiCur Caa obtain a loan of the Company.' • , 11th. When the net profits of the Company amount to": 5200.030, the ,excess will he applied towards the re demotion of Scrip, swing iority to that first issued.; butt the ailment of $2OllOlO. in addition to the reinsu rance fund, will be kept as a permanent ftt d,in Which the members have a pro rata interest; • • 12th. The funds of the Company to he invested by the Fill1:111re Committee in bonds and first inertgages on unencumbered real estate, the actual value of which js t w ice the amount loaned—Orin stocks of the ended ritates„or of the States of New York;-New Jersey. Massachintetti and Maine, or loaned to members on their Scrip. • 13th. No part of the profits is withheld, or diverted font the assured in any way.. • 11th. There is no- stock or-loan, nominal or real, to'pay interestfor; the emnpany 'ample capital in the prentiumareceived. 15th It enables a man to provide for a wife rind chil dren, in suck a way, that although he m,ty loose all, they are safe—and all persons whether married or un. , niartied. to -provide for old age, sickness and want, as welfas for death. 16th. It does net reckon the assured a year older than he Is=but from six smooths less - to sizxpotiths store, sous to equalize the same hetwenn all parties. • • - It pays no directors, auditors or solicitors. 111th. A portion of the directors and the officers are chosen yearly,.and the members vote according tp in terest. 19th. The assured can surrender thelpOlicy'at any time alter a term of years, and rvoice its i!yititahie cc. 40th: Every precautionds taken to prevent a forfeit. ' ure of policy. The Suhscriher.has received the Agency of thisiCotn.- pativ, nos prepared to eifecti.lntrura (ices on in accordance with the proilisions of the ,Com pany. Pamphlets setting forth the ativantaies of Life Insurance, and any other information can he obtained tram , . ' .13E1V. BANYAN, Agent. August , 4 Oth, 1E46. • 35-- . NATIONAL FUND ' • LIFE ASSURANCE SOC lETYV LONDON p:iiipci\vered, bq Act of Parliament. -, • ' • ' CAPITAL X 500, 1 100 STG. : • • ' United States Board if I)ireetersl Jauab ii.vey, Esq. Chairman, . • : • . Johrf.l. Palmer, leq. Jonathan chnittine, Esq.• . - . •• . Jane, Boni map Esq. -' . }New York. ' Gdorge Barclay, Esq. . , Samuel S. Rowland, Esq.. • • Gorman A. Worth. Esq. .1 ' ;.4s:•— - Samuel ht. Fox. Evil .• j e. . • Clement C. Biddle/Esq. Phifailelphrt. G ENER 4L •AG .1.:N7':...: .8. MANAGERS - }for the New York Branch, J. L. Star. 74 Wall's , . New York; ;for the New England Branch, E. A. Grattan. Mer'chadt's Exeliango, Boston;' fur Mary land and IN'aslitr,:ton Branch. D. Mclk ale. Ger man st. tialtiuOre; liar the other Branches, Wm. Peter. 68 south 411, street Philadelphia. c . BA \ KERS —sl,rchmit's Bank. New York. - , - I'll YSICIA NS.—J .K- norivre, M. D. and A. E. Ilnsack. M. D: New York; Winslow Lewis?Jiitir.: NI D. Boston; T. -II [trickier. AL D. Baltim ore; J: Barclav Biddle, 51. D. 12nlarlelph1a. : SOLICITORS.—W. Nan, Hook, New York; F. Dever, Boston; J. M. Campbell, Baltimore; Wml.' W. llaleY, ',Philadelphia. . I This institiii ion, founded on ti-eNitituril Safety and Joint'Stock principle, and embracing all the recent improvements in the reiencc of Life Insurance,' miler having experie ced the most marked • sucesS in Europe, has esiah ished offices ,n British America and various pane r.f the United States, where its, principles are _winding equal favour and approval.— Amongst 'the:many advantages which it dtrers to all persons wishing to insure their lives. are Ist= 7 its PERF;CT st , ,cultrry•, arising from a large paid up • and safely iavestedecapital ; 2d—its moderate rates of Premium ; 3rd—the participation of all profits by the insured, which (as he business of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere. has become very eaten , sice,)is,of the utmost benefit and importance; 4th—, the use.given to the Assured of two thirds of the a•. mount (tithed former pay - moms. whenever required —thus obviating the objections againkt Life Insuran c'es with .those whose incomes are precarious, and who might dread the possibility of being in arrear with their ptemiums, and of thereby forfeiting their previous payments. Pamphlets containing the Society's:rates. and every other information, may be. obtained on applic:iiion to the Agent, at N0..68 south Fourth street, Philadel phia. of Charles De'Forest. West Branch : Valley, and a: the odiceof the Miners' Journal, Pottsville.' jnne 28th ' , . 26 i THt GIiZARDITFE INSURANCE, ANNU , .ITY.& TRUST .CO., OF PHILADA. 1 • OFFICE 1594.... CHESNU'I ST. • 1 VIAKE Insurance cn Lives,graot Annuities and Eif .1.1.1 claw inents. and receive and execute trusts. Pate, for insuring $lOO an a single life. Age For I year. For? years. . Foe:life. annually. annually. '.' 20 , ' 001 o9s 177 30 ,1 34 . • .1 36 7 236 40 f 69 r • Is 3 320 50 • 196 209 . ' 4GO 60 - 435 . 491 700 EX AMPLE;: -A perion aged 30 years next birth-day, y paying the Gompanysl 31, Would secure to.his fa , ly or heirs $lO, shouldincine,yeat ;or for $l3 ill - he secures o to them slooo e ; or tor $l3 60 annu illy fort? years ;,he secures to them 1000. should fie die in 7 years; or f0r52360 paid annually during life'he provides for theta 1000 whenever be .dies ; for $11550 they would receive .55040 ~houldile die , in one Year 47-ly Potbii;:ille Feb. St Wrapping, Paper and Blasting - Paper: c . rai IMAMS Wrapping Paper•just received and 250 RE AMS sale • cheap at HANNAN'S Cheap Paper Store. C. lietchants supplied wholesale at }Wade'. Phis Meas. Also, slot of cheap Blasting Paper. Sept., sth, 1845. • , . ME pf)ilalrlpt)id. SOLIS, 'BROT 31'A TIF ~ IC7'GRER fi FUR AND CLOTH' CAPS, AND IMPORTERS AND MVNI7FACTFRERS OF 4.7llfils, ' lloas and Fancy Fars; 40, ARCII STREET., - BETWEEN -SECOND ANT). TDIRD S'IREETs. =1 Shipping Furs bought Air EACIIANTS will find it to their interest to d i i. 1.v.1 before making their. purchases, as the subscribers will sell their Goods in quantities to suit; as low as they can be purchased iu New York. in the large, quantities. N-. B. This establishment will be closed on Saturdays. Philada., 2 , ?,115-16. • 33-3nao PU RE WHITE EAD. Whetherill R. Elrother; • ATANurAcTUnERS.No!;S Forth Frhnt streetl 1111'hiladulphia, have nova r ood supply of their! warranted pure w huelead„ and thosreuriomers whcl have been sparingly supplied in eon 2equence 01, a rub! on the article,,shall flaw have their orders tilled. , knawn substance possesses lose pergeryaiive,' and beautifying Prourttes so desirable in a! palintoo!' an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence; any admixtuie, of other materials cally ! Innis its value. !chits therefore been the ✓teady aim Of the. manufactures, (or many years, to supply to the!Publie; a perfectly ppre white lead, and the unceasingde7 nand frir the article, is proof that ii has met with vor. It is invariably branded on on:e head—%\!V'lll;•' ERI.LL grIOTIII , ..R. In 'full,- and on the!other;! , WARRANTED Pone-4 . 11 to red lettel.3 1 ' November 19, ' 'll' BEST BUTT HI.. N.UF A CT : 4 r o tg i to t by I l& MORRIS,. Pascal Iron Warehouse, S. E. corner hf Third aluOValoul street ) Phila.la Phtlatla. Aueu'st U. .32 • - '- • IMPORTANT 'it AI,I: 1 -. : • dr COUNTRY . HOUSE E PERS: '. t-,---72:-... You may he sure clf oh airline, at all . ~...- --1 times, pare and Imkgbly . ti; voreil TEAS • ~,lAI ! at t ainale poltarl or I raer qua mity,, ~,,' ,at the PEKIN T.C.A. ICOMPANVSI , ---t r - , -.!.-. WAREHOUSE, 30 South SecoinlSyeet , - qs, - /Philadelphia. 14.indeerti ahnosC Green and Miter ,isit the Nil:in Ten) cious and fragrant; es ian•here he gllibi rireartieleiat a tow 20.1846. 1 2,5- between Marhet Anil Chesnut Stre Heretofore hifOs been'Vrly Itt irnpossilde, always to obtain emu Teas. Mit now Yon have. only to Company's Store to obtain as deli Tea as you could wish for. All toe ed, w ith the advantaze of gettine a ehiladelphia, June RAIL ROAD Tsubscrtheis have now handl, 1 Ira. frow.l.tverpoel. 5 tons R.' 5 Elms If x I) tonS 11 . . x 5 tons tilted inn, convicting of rn Apply to T. North East corner of Mark 15-113. beet re barb. PHIL4DELPIII.I,.RE I • POTTSVILLE , MINTER ARRANG : Pa s s e'ai .er Hours ofstarting on and after) From Potts.i;ille, at 9 A. M., I T " Philatla:, "9 A. M., S HOURS OF PASSING! For,philada., nt 10 A. M., " Pottsville " 12 A. M.,. • • RATES OF FA Between Pottsville and Philada.f " Bendlog I'hilada., Oct. 11 Ciniitif . W 4.1 Thc Cheapest Gold r"1,17!, C D ..',..., PITILADELPI OLD ].ewers full Jewelled V./ - Silver " " Gold I.epines Jewelled Silver " ' " " tatiarliers fine quality Gold watches plain Silver Specncles COM " Bracelets. Also on hand a large .assortm bracelets. finger rings, breast pit pens. silver spoons, sugar tongs ; curb and fob chains, guard keys. ly low prices; alrl want !ts.to ca ers. "All.b.inds of clocks and watch ratted to keep good time fOr, silver bought or taken in eicham hour brass Clocks at IA Watch Clock and Jewellry Emit street, above 11th_, Nortl Philada., April IS, 1840 SALT ! • S • Q gall in liarrok.l.: haz l slnrket price, delivered ni POIITERA :I GI 11 :11- Walnut st. or Locust ' Philadelphia July 19th, BU RDEN''S PATENT • - - MADE OF THE ()Iron, for sale at alien . Iron in lair, beiiv a. cent to the nitre ha . - . warranted, and if 1 _.., .. returncid tynd the tin GRAY A. BROTHER, 4. EEO Philadelphia, Ree' ville Reductioi: of Freight O 1% ; AND AFTER Monday Clialds will be forwarded lowing sates of Freight, he points below stated, per ton o Planter, slate, nip, itc. Pig Iron, blooms, timber, marble, I osin,tar, pitch, and grindstones, . Nails spikes, bar iron, cast ines,leadAttrpentine -bark, raw tobacco, salt, } provisions,potatoes, lum ber, stoves, ke., Flitur per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, clover -/ seed, k salt per bushel,,. Groceries, hardware,steel,l copper, tin, brass, do- ' mestic liquorsonacbitte ry, butter and eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, int, wool, cotton, leather I raw bides, paints, oys-.1 tors, hemp-and cordage.j 'Dry Goods, drugs medi-1 eines, foreign liquors, I wines, glass, paper,fresh fish, meat, con fectiona ,. ry, books Stationary. No additional charges for receiving or delivering freig , ny's Depots on the line• Ju1y.15.013 To Machin's' P LATT'S universal Chu inches ; Salter's Spring for Stearn Engin - es, bll, 51) and Counter Scales, more t patterns. For sale tvinilcsa manufacturtlr'a pricer, at N 1 _fr l'Wladelphla, Feb. 7, 181 • • 4:IYEE RICAN HOTEL; j• PHILADELPHIA. TIII•A comnoidions and delilglitfaily!.lo.: catcd lintel, situated .in Chesnut 'street .•8/ V . Philadelphia, directly opposite the Slate,.seas Henry , o se worse. rop,wtotr ',_,_b al ers;..,.ff every inducement to tne travOling public. .11 is in the centre 'of huidness, it Is within: two minutes' walk of.the Post 10111ce, Custom lihnsO, the prtnhipal Kinks and places! of amusement .is in an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor. jdedges himself, to devote every attention' to hta r table, and to have Onliging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts of his guests. Baths, warp and cold; itlyiays ready, and .an Assortment of wines .ot unequalled ex— cellence. Philada. Nov. 224 180, I . SATURDAY MORNI~'C*, OpTOBE R • 17, 131.15i1ic53 (Itatb,s Circa of five lines in , ertel for *1 per.nnnUT ERS, OF "7" --- .Dr,3r Gdoilq • b.roceria &j.cp Af T ) • SLATE) Npolcsale & retaiiDrylnd, GiOcery & Stot t : ' vd, RS BELOW 4.1" ?CALEB. , . ID 111111 It . . 11/EISLER, • - DEALER IN any, . - naps AND VARIETIES, a'.: , re,Catlowhill; Pottsville. FM Centre st. 3d door Coclirait; , , •r -EITEAP R.E.MY .11JIDE CLOTIILYO STORE. rf Centre street, oprlrite' the; Exchange Hotel, , .rorr,vit.t.E. TiLIO3II.A.S ,'FENDER,. • . 'ffholes - ale and Reta s il.Dry Good Merci;azit, CENTRE ST., I DOOR A 110 V E NOHAVEOIAN,• , Pottsville. " • • James M. 11ea1ty,.&.C0.,, I,vmoiesaie& retail dealers in dry goods, groceries r L'Vezt door' to FO7 4 ..110Tibler . Mad: , - '1114111:IS Beatty,, 'DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, fie 1 Corner of Cinirs and Norwegian streets, r• of 31MOTilER - ;•;• - ' I, • Dry Good, Grocery, LiquOr,.Flonr and Feed Store, Cenrre Street, apppsite the Lamb Tavern. Pottsville. EDITALII4 AbprTION TO ,POTTS+TLLE, .I)eafttr in Rail Aoad i and Bar Iron, Groceries, Oil, Fieli, '1 HAY. !Oil) GRAIN. • • ti NOES, , • ' ZOtin Soltty, IMPORTER AN DrALr3, IF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES t - Nftri Llctirons, At the New Ycri: Store, Centre st. • <l - Downey, WHOLESALE AND Itr:TALLGROCERY STOttE,, rosTr.m. si. DAILY,‘' ). . Wholesale and Retail - cry' G ochtand , Grocery - Store,' CORNER OF ~.,:..NTRE AAiD NI,RK.E.T 6T.F.E:FN; POIT4V ' ILLF.. . ' . : . 30111N1F,...111111A., DEALER-IN, DRY GDODS: GROCERIES &0., Centre strree, 2nd dna- below, :Mika ntatird etre:et, . i!trtrs v tax • ' _ : H. T 11 7 T • •IN $v STORE.] ." • Wholesale & R••tnil Dry. Good anti CirdeCry MerchaT)ts, Xext door to the York lion. Cent re et. Pottsrille. RON ig from ship A lhan!,. it Road Iran. 1i a AisO,.Bo tons squarO and flat &E. GEORGE, -1 •t and 12tliAreet. - & I. flautam • e, • , IPEA,LERS.IN DRY 1;0011S AND GR6cIIIIF,I, ' Centre at.bet,ccen 4:1J1 - r1in , L 4 e & Gelsc's JOMC)h ,(,)wei,ii. - GROCERY .AND VARIETYi S'TORE, lar ,INa? SIENT. '.! ---- . , 1:1AalIt. 1: 11:15;1713S, ', . NI E rt'6'it A N T .`T . A i I. 0 R AND: DRAPER cE.synr. er., TWO Dqlns . A ilovr. , TitE (TORN HALL, • ' . rutt,;ville. ' ! 1 , • r a i 'He s • Monday,: Oct. iaily exiept Sund4 READING. - _ Clocks, Watclkes and 'Jewelry • • 11P..(11 0 1( CLOCK, WATCH JRWELLRY STORE, One ,16451 .- abrivt. Geisses' N't4 lintel, ol;;(rn :rOrTSVIULE,tIP n. 'RE. • I I - 8050 and 300 ! 61 40 and 1 20 15-..; ' • , EISEPEP,, CLOCK IAVIDIVCrA.TCH MAKER, CENTRE RTREF:T, T III h iI ROOF: MATIANTANGO • 'lre, iratcits V;;) • k 6, D..g .vODER, • A x't) WAIIII MAKER, ecntry ,trert, four do., below .11ar . .it PortArille. Particular latterhou paid to the .repairiiiß:',.or. Clack., and Watclies. • •. . ad and Refectones: $45 OD 23 (0 21 o 1 • 15 OD .10 od 15.00 7e, 2 (0). 1 400 lent of gold abd haii hoop eat rinGs,col,l --.4 ' ' EXCILL't GE ii 071 EL, s [ JOHN d. LE S 41.. G, P R.O P R IT, TOR, 1 CENTRE •,TUEFT CORNER OF CAL4C/WiIILL.. .. Pottsville,' Fa. ' . , thimble's. cold net le and jewellry, at equal,- II to com . i4ce custont. - rurriNviLLl: aa6usio, -DANIEL BILL, Prop4tor, Goitre slrcelp Pol.l.lt•ffic, Pa. hre•repaired and war‘ ie year. Old gold aud lge. For salt , 8 day and Ii MIS LADO?IIi, 4.e. No. 4l ;Market in side, Fluladelphia- ; Timie'rays „ !OYSTER .13.0t5E,1 .cort..str,it miILiNTANGO AND ' CLNTRE STEIEF, -1 • • .1 (I—Dysters served tip in the best po 16 .11110 LT!! for sale at the 101t94 of, Boats on the TWOVNtitAL IREFEICI'OIi93 ' PETER F. MITDEY,, proykictOr, ce:i4i: ST.; PUTTsWIL .t. Wharf Schuylkill. 29 I lORSE SHOES 'hest refined American It the same prices attic avinz of minim .100' Mir or. All gimes , gold'i ar nt satnifnetory,i can he ney will he t'-funded.) ' ' Walnut et., ,Hardware and and - i.on Stores. . , . • ititilaiT .F4' P11"1`, l HARDWARE' AND IRON MtRCEANTS, At the Ti.twn lial ~, . , ‘• , -- •CE.TIF ST. rob...vita, ~PA.. .• .. ding Sr. pans,_l Rom]. IL illerchtuzdiz!e. nett, June 2ntli, 19-14 i .ith degpatcli s atAtie ween Reading '4lid MEE Drugg and .Medipines. .1 . 0111.74 G. .11'.1.1011 - N, Agq.. ,WHONESAT...E AND RETAIT., DNIIGGIST, - At N'Y. T. Epting's nl t stnnd, • - •• • • • CENTRE ST.IPOTTSVILLE, Between Befween ending Rtadidg and and Phila. Puitsqlle 1 10 75."' 1 00 1 Mi 90.1 40 is ets: II !C. 4 cts. • I' - . .10 I '1 -,3.5 \ R. 11. kiIiOENER, SADDLERY,-HARNESS, ROOT & SHOE STORE NEXT DOOR TO GEORGE W. e.LATER'S STORE. Centre st.,- Pottsville. 2 0 • . 1 70 • Cha i rles 'F.; ThacheiN. r DEALER ./X - BOOTS AND SITO , E.S Sign of the golden Ball and Stine. Centre Street, a few doors'below Market street, r 4 1 4,1 7 Vg: IL E Sept,; 19, 1810. commission. storage,, o lit at any of Um Compa MEM and others, 11, all sizes, frorn 6 to, 20 Balances, made expr4sly rtut 441 politida. , Platform lan '56 !litierent sizes. had e niuf rdtail at the invkA 34 Walnut street; byi GRAY & BROTHER. 47 1 - i I F ‘ iv , OIROI.. ADDITION Ceetze street, %I lloor below Matket, Potsrilte. BM CON FECIIDNER AND FIitTf.:RER,.V -4„tjete ti , ocenhnce the :Ilene •s Bank.. • Celltre Pottniiilh. Georgesil..Sl HARD wAREJ AXD li:OX MERCHANT, Corner of Centre ay Mark l erstreels, I Puttsrd/r. I , JtiDIN S. C. 111.R.r.TIN, .••• WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL -DRUGGIST CESTRE ST., 2 BOOBS BELOW MAIANTANO O , • rOttSVLUC. Booth . and Shoes - - • • 310 otly & Aecht e r atlit. BOOT,& SHOE DEALERS; -One liner below Mr. Andrew 11. White's State CrnTIL STREET, PA.„ olothing, T4loring, &61. Lippincott & Taylor I ' AMerChant Tailors, ' CORVER OF CENTRE, AND MADANTANOO.STIIVETS , ' ' ' Pottsville. . , • 9r; TAICLOIR, I MERCHANT TAILOR AND DRAPER, Next doOr to Clemen's.dr I'ov/in's Drug Store ' ' Centre st., Pottsville. ' Steam Engine, Faotories. 'Pottsville Irmi World; • E. W. McGINDTIS, ,*ropribtor. CORNER OF AroRWEGJAy .axn COAL STS ' Fattioills I • • • 11AILINVOD i,NYDER, . ,Manufacturers of Steam Eiteines; Corner of eallowhill end Coal ets: .. ' POTTSVILL ME is.:cta - -jour of pcaccf4 nest • 1k WY!. U. TAPPAN t • . I i • ---- ' . There-hi an Lour of peaceful rest i 1 r. To thintrning wanderers given .• • '.. i Therelie n joy for, souls distressed-- , • A halmefor every wounded hreast—• 'Tis! found alone in Heaven, i . There l isla win. a downy bed. j • . Fox frorn these shades of even,- ' 'A couch 'ior weary mortals spread.i ' i' • I Where I M.y may rest the, aching head' • " :: And, rind rek§e)n.l.lenicn• . 1 ' ,i , e . Therelisla Lome fovary souls', - I' . • ' thy sin: and sorrtiri von ; When:l,:%e'rql on lif.;',..,iteMtrit units nbe;als, , I . Wheresiorths aiiF4. , and ocean rolls, ! , ; , And4l,l . Is drear—:t Is Heaven. ,' 1 ~ • Therefajth lifl up tierthe - eiful eye, Tonrieliter prospects given—. . And vleivs the tempest pain by, I, • The oiening - shajous quickly fly,- Arul ali'serene in Heavp„ ere fiagrardlinwers immortal hlOota, And joys supreme are elven; There, rays thy Ine,thsperse the ;loons 'Beyond the confute.. of the tomb ApPers the,dairn of Heaven. lall • I rnention.thee.e.facts only in the trope of .ralow ing that there is pleasure in study tag thlisliences, 'and When 'fire come .to, natural 'hist:4l, -We : shall 'find that still, more amusing.,, - ;the animal and vegetable, wnrlds -tire Well wodhy of observation. Probably you all lately what is rheautly a cyclo:d. if we!malie ii spot - rot the periphery of a Wheel, travel:log:Cm fa .piane, the figure which that spot deserihes is a cycloid: - Now there iA .- hp figure in ~ which!o bady'eatrbe moved with so Much yeloci. 'ty riotl-such regularity of speed, riot even the Straight line. , Mathematicians discovered this not Many ;years ago ; but .Nature's . God taught it to, the eagle before matheinatii s were invented.; and When the eagle pounces on his. prey, - he Olescriberi •the figure of a'cycloitl„ l,' A globe placed in water, or in. air, in moving meets with resistance, and ifs veloctty •W * ,ill hO re tarded. 'lf you alter the globe to the. fotrit of an egg there will be less resistance.. And then there is a film' called the solid of least resistance, which s totithematicians studied for many y - ears to disco.... vpr ; and. when th'ey had.oliscovered if, they found they hail the .form of a tish's.hehd! Nitturti had 'rigged otit.' with ju4t.„.i...uch a figure.: ' : ' The feathers of ,liirds; and each particular part 'of .them, are arranged at. such angle as to be most elfieient in assisting flight. The human eye hits a mirr,4, on ,whieb, objeCts are ref, cted, and a nerve by Which. these reflections are .conveyed to the tyitinl, and thus we are enabled td takean: tritorest in objects which pass before the eye. . NO, when the eye is too convex, we use one 'kind of -glasses to correct C-e fault . ; and if it be nut convex enotigh, or if we wish to look at objects at a dif ferentqlkkince, we use glasses of entirely another ctlescription, Idiot, as birds. cannot get spectacles, P!ravidttra has given them a . method of supplying the -d. ll' cienriy. • They have . 9e power of contracting the, eye,-of making it.more- cuovex. so a . sr tio - see the .specks.which float in try'eritmosithere, and catch them for food; npd also of 'flattening the eye, to - see a great distance; and observe whether any vul• tore or other enemy IS tt reatening to deStroy them. 'ln - additioh .to this, tti y .have a film - O'rt . corillng ' which can sod - deftly . beithrown , :down over the , rpye to protect it ; heconse lit the velOcity at Which they fly, hod with the delicate 3ext M e of their eye, the least srick of dust would act,!upon it as .a.pen iiiitte thrust into the human vy,.. ThiSlilin is to protect the eye. ;and the s one thing exists-to some extant in the -ye of the-horse. 'Fin:horse has a large.eye, very - ll:tide to 1ake...1,.... ltis,coiiiing in rho hopre:„s eye, is eailerf they haivotr. third pe lictitl 9 y ! .)11 vil,' ',vat/ h„chisety,.y ou :May see it de •i•enyl-and l Ourii W ith electr,ic velocity.• It cleat= a ay .!he. duo. and l'protet;ts' the eye`from injury. ‘,....1 44 ey'c should Owl) cold, the, haer.hardens and, .I4li-l-si and iviibrant persons cut it tiff, and thtis r.lqtroy this slrfegu.od. .. ' ' - s. you all know, if you'take a .pounrl of ergo and make of ii a .roil, a tout bing What weight it will . suPporf, But alt• be a ltok.v rod it will support a sight many titneA greater than betere. - IN aittkit seeffis. to .have - takon advantage et . ' this also, long. before i t hOheinaliciatis had discovered it, -and a$ the bones of aiiiinals are hollow. The bones) Lit birds are large, beeause. they A mast be attohp to move their large wings with adroit veleeny ; hut they nrmst slut be fight in-order to float easily on the 'air. Birds also, OM - striae alai-User fact in instil- . ral•phitilsophy. If you take ,a bag, un l ike it air tight, ;and put it under water, it wilhviupport a large weight, say an.hund fdpoutiv. But twist it, or diminish 'the air in it, and it will 'support no such weight. 4Now a bird has such s ail air bag'. '.W.lten he wished to desceutt ) he. compiesses it, and falls . rapidly; 'when he'tirishes to rise ha inere'itses it, and floats with ease. He also•has,the power of forcing air 'into the. holl.:ty parts of the hotly, and thus to assist bus flight. The same thing may be observed iti.fiSheS:l They also have an air bag to enable them-ito'rise or sink in the water tilt tite . y 'find their proper temperature. 4 : I , - If they' wish to rise the 4 increase it ~` if they wish to 'sank they compress lit.und ! Arnin they, go. boinetiines the Ilidi in sinking makes too strung un v tfor,t to compin sa•hjs air •bag: and tr...usts it ;then ;down he goes an the bottom, and there, renvailis for '.the' rest:ta hi. life. .Fluiitlers and seine other fith have no, air had ; and sue they are never fOund swum ming oril the surface, bill must.alway.s be tiiatigt9 at-the bottom: - : - ' In this way are the.prindi pies - oeseierice appli. ' et) to almost eNery thing. You wish to know how to pack the greatest amount of hulk in' the small est space. , The forms of cylinders leave large, spaces Is.tWeen them. nathernaticiStis.labor,cdfor ,a lung nine to fluid what igure coved be used 80 ja to lose . mi space . ; and at last found that it Was the sit sided figure, and also-that three planes rfding -*u a.point formed the strongest root or IlaGi.iThe 'Loney bee discovered the same things a good/whsle -ago. - 'Honey combs pule up of six sidkl.figures; and 'the roof is built With th'tee 'plane-sui facer einn . I ng,ta a point. - ; ~. If a flexible ye-ael be emptied' of 'air, its sides will he almost crushed together by the pit sSure of the surrounding.annespherei And if a tube part , ly 'filled with Mild' be emptied of iti:.air, toe fluid will rise to the top. "l'ne flee understands this ; and when. he comes to the cnp of: the tall honey ', , suckle, and finds that he if,aunot reach' the sweet matter ai the bottom, he Thrusts in his body„shuts ; up the flower, mnl,tliew,exhausts jthe' air, and so - possesses Ifiarself of the 'dust and honey ,of the ~, AlowZr. I The-feet of flied and of lizards are con r, strueted on a l similar principle, andthey thtis wads. with ease On glass or e ceiling. i I Their feet are made sO lisle create' a vacua n beneath them, and ~. so they 'have the pressure of • the 'atmosphere, fif teen pounds to,the sqtcare inch,,tAnahle their' to hold oil.. The cat has the. saine power to a less a.l - -, , i - Plants require the sun light, and some flowers turn themselves towards` the sun as it 'travels round from elicit to,west. , .The sunflower does this ,and so doers a field of clover. Thiese facts, tPutigh we haVe not yet got at the reason !,of thim, are still exPeinely interesting.' : You all know that if.a hollow ball tor filled with esgas, lighter than the air,it will 'lie and float away. 'fbis . fact iii beautifully 'carried out iel nature: The farina,Air impregnating diist. of plants, are little balls,.eitremely • thin, and filled with light gas.:— They are blown off from the male plant, and; by falling upon the female - plant, iminsgurites it. 'Na titre has so arranged ‘ in, that the.unctuous matter, which causes the impregnating of' plants to . attach t .eci others, never occurs. it precisely the.same time lin male_ and female !pliptii, Thus, if the fans./ ME lin Nrttlal fji3tcirru MEI Dr PROF. IRA PE!, _ ... : from the male plant 'hit the ~ e male, it cto& n ,net ad here ; *hut.it it hit the fi , ritale, it does attach ; the Lille burst, but they•are fastened, and take effec . t.. This impregnation often taVs , place many Yards distant. In. raisfria, Indian corn you must all hags noticed that a single; hill of - red ciur, 'will be scar.„ . l Wed to a long distance through the whole. '. .; The Virginia cre.iyer throws out tch..lri)s tit the - form of a foot, with; five toes ; each toe has a large number of hairs 0-spine, whirh.entei.ing - the'small openings,of hiick or . lime. swell and hold on , 10, .when decaying, they shrink And thepLint falls ;a'?- 4 j The Yapillalibint iof the West 'lndies ex Inl t tiWa I similar entistructio.l, except that it ivinds,Yilf a round • Oilier cilvct.... I !''''',! ~ Thegastrie . juiee;ls wOrtliy of rem: 4. it is a tasteless. colorless,.. inodorous, lipli:ill fluid, like water,,and is adapted in differeii:*tnithals to' dif ferent purposes. In the hyreitiC and otherciirniv eraus animals, in will 'not Wsolve- live" flesh. hut will dissolve dj'ad flesh, .....I'hese'creatures,ilien live . . upon Other anitnalie,:peti.even 1)4)03 air, soluble in their gastric juice . ,iehile it willnovoisstilve l Yege• tahles . iit all. jin jtlfejother hand; some 4111111:11F i ve entirely o pri vegetables, and j their gastric -juice will not il.; , solve aninial food. We ..iiinot alter the nature of an animal by cha-q.ion . g its loud. • j-It.will still belong to the fain t..4.l;. ' In this particUlar, bees Are *ter instructed. When they loose Melt queen pee; whichls.an en , timely different animal fiom the working bee i if you present another to, them' within :twenty-four hours, they - Will not . accept pf ,her nor, obey ler. They peeler. taliingjan ordinary grub, before it has beealue . a 'fif . . ,'moil feeding it, with a pa:tieutar i l food, and - treat ligii . inn peculiarway ; turd when i it !elves the oh state it Inter:min aqueen her, 911.1 they always idler 'themselves to .be gcverneti hy her. - .... -' 1 1 ... , ! !The liabits . ,of ants are extremely curious.' We all have heard of alit houses, sometimes twenty feet to datrieter, with halls and-, rooms of great , Size andku-etigth. These and beav r er darns are constructed open strictly ineetninical In some' insect , t'species,.tha inale have whale the females have none. 'This. is the ere -with the worm, and the female has the pup : ty of enutting a phosphorescent light, arid-,were. it not for .t.liolleerentlerrian glow Worm would never find-the way to his, lady's ithanilter. ;Thu nstriMt; . . like the chertitornOs.nOt provided -with the weans of .sitting cannot, therefore, hatch her eggs; hu,thuries then) in theliot sand. and leaves nature to hatch them for her. Sorne - hirdrthuild no nests ; ,like the ,cuckop, which deposit , s -her eggs in the nests Of other birds ; hut ohe knows enough alytiVs; 'lO select .the ,nests of hirds that have hills shaped like her own, for then she is as sureddier young will hove the same kind of food Fs skelierself-would procure.: ' SiR 13.nti Flt r P.F.Fa.. AT 17 . or nett.--1 tventtO Whitello 1 1• 1 "40ipel being assured,-that :he would he there. .1 whs:pliteed.on a seat in _an 'aisle oppn site the pety,wlindt hi' oci.upies... ' ,' 1 • • Il The i hapel wad spiendid,and. was well idled. i Just before . the se•rvires hi-gan, I was tOld 'that ,t7 4 ir-1, Robert was . entering. I looked and .9tV art elder tly gentleman ratli-r corpulent,' and shrunk,•comirie up the aiz!e, with .a short' shuffling pee', a heavy- countenance and hid eyes cart down.. He was .fcillotved by 'a rather tall,. thin,`'' palelOntig man, who I learned Was his son. . • ; - , 2 Sir;Robett took his seat in the pew, oppo!iite to i me . I was reall)i astonished at the eliangt, 11, , ,1 i • not mily appeared to be thirty yeai j s older than he •Wasin 1830, bud the east of his countenance. hiss features and his iierson appeared so altered, - that 111 cou" i ii not trace the le iSt etc .nthlance. ittisfo. 1 with my faia, towards him, with'my bark to the I , pre'acher,,and bpi:ll'g rather deaf, I' could hear little ' or nothing. so that my employment vas . intense study poly teitgiuus and partlyliolincal; in thlc instance they were with nie inseperatile. Witll,4 professed minkte,r behind me,,and,the pritne 4 tuitits i ter of the greatest. empire in.. the world befiro nie, both professedly ;net to worship with ine,'Hoil In his' holy tcmpe;j both the scenes, the peisoris and oecasion, were highly intiresting and instructive. Tint greattat and inostpow•erfi l tl man in eyt*ettre sat! before me; 'yet the -poorest truly humble paupers' T.'",ho have died .from, oppre'ssien , in , the linnut. I.Vorkhott-ie, i-:•• in heaven, Wasc'grAter' than lie, while Oleic "was not a 'si igle ittdividual•=in the whole chapel who apeeaTd so dreadfully inise . r. able as he did.: If J tail been there; knowing nothing of bine:a - nil -ha'd been asked What I thought of him, "its a stranger,' I think th;it I . ?rout! have said that 1 thOu , ht lie' was a highly respc,:table elderly gentletrean, of moderate tab. - 10...i, .sutl, ring deeply, front some severe domestic afflic tion. There was a'uitriking• look of settled-Inel ancholy'on his countenance that never vaiied.-- : I,'• hen he seated hi never moved ,buis wish his. head inclitted.dowriArd. and With his eyes heavily closed ; he occasionally, SloWly raised them, bur peemi . .ll to look iti itollvng. Two or three times he heaved 'a deep , and long . drawn sigh. •,I telt my own heart heavy 'at, thesight —that "hoS was full of tare and coukt not,but • feel 'thankful that I was not . ?time Mini , te'r of 'the Britil Empire,l • Levonspr , Striie3rnel7. ~,' , -- - Be Qom PH r.ll EN tilCll..--Taiit to the point atird stop when you have reached it. Trite facility route possess, of halting nyie idea crWr a ctuire of •pa fiei is not good . ft) f touch. •Be aort and 'eomPre. • hensi , e in all that you ay ',pr .- write: Ti.i fill a , 1 1 volume upon,, nothing. rs _no cri dit to li nrrbody;• thoughd,ord Chesterfield wtirte , very clear pocin upon not/ling. There l ame uteri who get one, idea, indi the ir,hoirils. and hut one, antl.thev. ' make the innst of it..., t;':ou can! see 'it • a:1, almest feel 'll , l .when,in ikeir -pre.totriru, ; On all occasions it is. pro• alkyd, till it is worn idr thin az„ztui:ity. Th'ey re. mind one of a twenty-four pounder disetrerged at , a humming I ird. Yoti hear a trensendommlime,;,; see a vilintie dcainefte, but roil loOk in vain furl the effects. ' 'he bird •is soared qv:awns. Just • so with.:the idea. it was enveloped in a cloud, and lu,t•itnid the rumbling of word* and flourish; e 5.... ; Short lettere,' ,cerinons, speeches, -and par a . - . graphs are•fu'oriteS with us. • - Commend us to the vomit; 'Dun wirwritite to his father :—Dear sii : iam going to he mar - tied f' and steo to the goad old,eentleinan who 'rePli . ed i - *Dear 'eon :—Cd a -,.... head,' ' , • I ' such are the men for action. ' They,4l. more Par/ they say. The half i+ put told in,thvir cases. rh'ey are watt) their voightin gold, 4,..rmiery pur pose et life.. - Reader, be short ; and we , will. atop short with the advice.—Poiliund Bui/efik / t Tun WAM - L-The ashington Union "say's. ' that the c,untry, will . see, and -,,,lexdco: that so far from recent events—..se 'tar front there turn of 6inta Anna to POWCI, and the delay , e 1 the Minister dt . Foreien Affairs in giving a dei'id- ed answer to tia4r proposition for nilotialidn, has-, ling par•alyied•our aini , !. we shall display more en ergies, and pot forth more Military rucans;thaii ever. We shall not paw at Monterey. We shall nut confine our effulislo"that po:nt or,to that ex pedition. _Mexico will , , deeply rue the prolrasti nation of her government. .The • Mexican's wilt find that'we have sinews of- WRY sufficient in our . treasury, and sinews ennugh, in the fieltlto drive. the war hodre to all her - vulnerable points. Rather dubtful abtrit - theiiinews of war in the Treaanry::' Recent infurdnitiOn from Washington ,gices.rather a +.beggard'accOunt of empty safe.9" 7 — 'andevenattirect taxationia.broaehed.as h means of replenishing.thena. A Poo*. WOXAWS gsors.ussica':--.The other day we heard_a poor Gish woman describing her love, of children. She never tired of tending titer:o,l;h° said, and.whenever ".elte.iteard one c 0 her laetutkcried wits it. . There, is inenitoly wore real poetry in this sin**, ides,.than in half the varies th ,are sent us .for publication.—LonAn - • thine. of the p0.,1 7,lTri) k_oll, %vhiclienithltr us (0 nt• arl . 1,61 T • \N O. 42. - i . .1it:',X:‘1,13,n,.1.1..;7:in'i1un:nmi.:;,.:1:11.1,.1::;t:11,-1!.-.11,: hi •' , l l . )ry . a: '' ~ ~•• , Itrin , dkrot , t from• tlic wtre. ' Ti . ctrati'et. I'in not a poet t ' • • • ',.. .• • '._X. .._ Therc'2•lnn 2 ie in TILL heart: . . \Prin.. ol , :tory mast Inc-1"r . , \Ali..nt 11.: . :.: anze.l • at 1 .' , , , • ~.. \ , 1 • I 2 • - . erolvlo I , nt it” en..l spiiii, 7., i "• . .. • ' r ' l'r"11111,.1 iv crier or care, •' - - t - . in myt - tai t y.p . lM , lc ..I,Cle al nr ''.?„lli tro,almrc, .. .. • '''. My Mart t,,vcry clad•rnme : - • . - •• ; Pit Ittert,-2ai.cnrner it.••••p, . • • i •• ' Nylc ' Te malty tii ‘ iiitatiow nestles, , . .. .• ' . • .A4,l.Millre - in ' l4 , :w a• ec cp. ; . • ',., - . 4. ..... \ ' - ' • 1 • 1 tvine they ' ll nnt anfakeit. ', - - . ••• .- ' ' As vet - fiir any a year ; ' . Tle•ri. ' s hot "ttrlrth ii`ie‘vel. •• . , That worth one r rief=l2nrn tear. . . ~ \ • , , 'm may the - heart lie imam% : ilt! li,scria‘Y ' s u.a.l, tt 1 alone,\, • L the Cl4.nrd 2 dc+cendin.,,l '; I ;• , • IP- poivr to' NYake Ito tone. \ • c'il hexer he A parr:.. ''.. , -. X 'E —. My tiormitit,i; heart 6 hitgib - , - :,-. • And lay dnw ' n at the a%4l r r t . , ,t. 1. For sorrow's 11,0 l 0 alt. Ah. no! lii catla•r A 1 .11100,10, , ' . FOr CIIII,I l 'Vl'liila; tours : . i \ ' eil Mbile - thr cpritnt - ;‘ 10 r lingetr. -, . . - 1 * (1 earlier op its rowers. . \: - Milli. of fatilltbsl. • .• - . - T.lthusand% tiinke pecuniaryi.dif iculties. or op - - cares, the apolocy• for resinting to • intemps ( ranco.4 acid chine even •shuillo oOdhis mortal 5911,' hy . thie. uSe of pistil or poison, sooner than bear . tlpimatk- - fully ac•drist dr - proving circumstanees. .Iwolcasp : of William M'.•Price Esq . :, r2f New- - OrblefAlTTV': \ 4ll ' use he i•ently put'i.perioil to dids-bxiTance be map embarrasrred in his pecuniary circuros:ta ces. is f,. strikniu.'evidciice 'of. the want of proper fortitude. lie tif.id moved in - a high circle and heen's'urround4 - ed by all the appliances which could render lira: . agilteable and easy, but by oro error became itn- povereslied and less-el - lad in public estithation.— However tthllin:,.; in his spirit this reverso,may have been the path, tv -.: will Open to his restoration in- •: to: the 'coo al circle ; 'or. sic rejected ~therb, he had, • . what should have been Gtr dearer to him, the fam ily cirele,.where hi , s atilicticins 'would hoc:a:beep, ' soothed; an I forgetfulness extended to his errors. : • 'or, Mew. , till; his duty 'to hi.: God should have • • estr.rined fiini frnin the rash act wt.ich he perpe.. .; rated. }from - tilted moral firmness to encounter , he froWns of those , who • had, formerly fawned ttp- '. M and dlatierud bin' ; and thus sooner than fore- ,; '0 the'sinites of men, he 'did not hesitate to .rush. ' into the presence of his Maker tiv - kti net of sell .. ' c.lt'ell notion. We ztlliniv tho spirit of that mop e . - e I: , lie, tin: next.day :slier his hohse was burned, In-' s read , t f giYing op to despair, was . found cleating away tlie.rnithfikto re-build. • .Ilie first object of a man who has 'trouble don, • kind, should' be,',to seek-relief. -But what relieftp lound in intOxication ci;r . in suicide ? By tho,f9r nr:Tthe mentalPand physical faculties are-destroy-, 'ed.; and altliongli,theinnlividual may , dreyrn dt.4l. care,' so far from obinoning the, required reliefi hp plocilli,it - enCtrely beYond 'his reach. In the latter .caqe ksokide) the clime iii too horrible-to content , id : Uci. , It is said to .be amring the noblest, sights, to ' :see ii brave manstrOge'ding with adversity.' -rh o • good iii:m . - iii 0 . 14( .Liolti!itDm never litilS It) acquire • friend:, and I Allah:. t invariably. extricates himself - fimn dtireathy. Ifsa man in pecuniary embarrass ment arts honestly, lie hcatothß7 with tvhich,tf r'reproa,:h h., , ,n,!elts. az.Ad ulit-zhohl w; his head among . thf . • prouder--t. .\4r by, should such a man yield, to desi!-,ir...-avol.seek corisOlatiOn in ,the, bowl, ar:iablie r r . , ion:iii deatfi 1 . 'glierti.u_re few men, eveU qinnii;' the wealthiest of the danit, ti ho bave . , not had their times of :greatriltilicolly arid distress; but fiinmesa ' end - industry exiracted a;id placcil' them in ,their • „ present po,iiions. It is precisely inthe time - qf all , ci,ity list the nian . of correct. 'principle will exert his titmost fitdurle. Trials,. aftlicthur call forth all his energies ; and , whilst he is nobly per f•rodiv„;his thityi, the iv . p.,::e., of, iiouble, will-beat azainst him iii v tin. . r.way, tben„with melon-. choir and deep: it •, away'such relief ,^s 'is - to be found in the hot lout pistil. ,Let the honest debt-, :, or use industry std_, economy; and leave the rest I ~,,iih. l )6,:_wh, , w;!; not fail ti , render aid Where it- is_deserred, .., - . 4 . :vir*srvir; IN•RELATIoN .To THE Jr:M.A.:7 t The LondotiJewi,ft Chronicle oViunel2th,.pul3,- e ' ii t ti:lies., the contents of an ititererting letter -,fiorn \.l,iiiialein 'rile' bretlivreti of the ten p-itt" it 4eciwi are.:.,to he haunted out, and fpr,thisimrposet lthe J . Fkvs i 1 England intendto erecta hcarty co olicratiori i.viih"Mioi.e settled in_ nitrolari. On the ilitii of IM 14 a leltf.r arrived in Lonai-o—froin the sl:tiagiue authilr,ilitF'uf ; Sapelh, .saying that •iii Ciiii-iituyitc'e of lifpornitd. inform:Alan reached theni7s to the country w'acre the 'brethren pf.t.45 ten'triks a'reh.) be found, n resolution was inirpe- diatiti . ,p . assc to elect>trir among thelr congrep- Itioh aMari ready and capable fur o 4,ission to that euuliti.y. Thex appeal to the JeruAelem Jewe for enoipi ration, snit alr,o to 'select in Jcrusalent one from the Sf r phattilo (Poiauguse) Jews, and ono from ilw A:aikencigirn (iierinan and Polish) Jewe, moil-to send the three timisengers together, who will Lave to tiavit for ci•: - cal ritonth . throtigh,st4,. mous des. it A... .I'roto N,•71;.s , .3;at a :Pact lIIMMEI l'fffin w•ou!d learn Or Intuit Of ilinFr who dn•oii in baton; For woe-toned bap was never To.ranliting.q4 Ih•tei %via strive tin Innete To tithe my heart fellintirtli'a.; %lit mind me that tie ;tilted Arm the etrl4t•eit once of earth. it is said that thrse tery•triiirs constitute an e n ! Are of their own, havetheir Own king, anttpossesji ritititicieri Of ;minium*); 't hey are et ,• , I ;riga ; and have altogilher an' athletic .ars• apparalfzei They' are generally • . accupied! with :the. of Nabala, are i•trietiy:' religious', ;lid veiyi.veall'hy, {wing in,rioas;esSien of many gold mines. They do .no . . permit 4'foreigner to sista° among then; even the sojourn of a few flays can be'obiaincii only by the payment of en enormott i a 'tax, with the exceptiim of Israelites, who ire.recet red Ira 6leinisiairinittyti to reside among them;ariil are aliog;ether terioght7ed ary.heir own breihren.--' The 'authbrii lei; -,,!eruialcin-hove . cou• Mc mission, though they will have to ig; heavy expense, which so long a journey r 5 . 7. 7) , • NRAi - 4n a ,: ALy s a tit D , I stOVEI,T. — l r e not - . 4 ce..l Yesti;rdayiiie.diFcovery of a new prepaiation: by Dr,':llorion which Is intended to alleviate the sufferings of thaso ivho ate fore d ta siadergo any',. operations in surgfry aniVtientistiy, and also Co fa..alitaic the woik, of operaiOrs. The object af, 'this new 'discovery is to throw the patientinte a'. :.tote of insensibility and while unconscious any operation can be performed without occasfo+g pain. \V c are hold by , a gentleman,of the biglret 1 reqectability tiiatlie Witnessed an eipeitinent of the use of thi, iniist extrapidiniqy diacocery . pa - tlie ~ moms of Dr. ',tenon one evening this week. AR ulcerated Oath was extriacted.froin, the mouth of an insli% id tial without giving him the slightest pain. ' Ile Was put Into a kind of aleleii by inhaling A \ portion of this 'Preparation, the 'effects of ,lich i lasted for abbot three "Mtatters'of a minute. ust 1 long, enough to extract "the tooth. " This rlisemlery I is destined to make a great revolution in the arts of surgery arid . ,surgicirlrirtituryr7Boston • TOP script. . . , • The -Village Itecord of the 29th Springton Forge, in Cheater cquirti, has vu peas ded operations for the present, peilig,ahle to-rutko nose/es. ' . - ' The Spinning Factory of Mt. Moor, near *gat C h ester has elan ttopped• Me l stata 10 on, as he rennin set!. • . • ~ .--. ~ `, t •`
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