Teinis . : of the :Miners , Jontikal Two Dollars per natium. parable semi-annually advdnee to these who reside in the County--and annu ally in advance:to those Who reside nut of the County The, publistiefeeservesto lumen' the right tochatn ri So per annum, where paynient is delaye wager ban one year. , TO 6LUBS Three copies to one address. • 85 00 Seven . ' • Do 10 00 Fifteen . Do . Do 20 00 Five dollars in advnnce will pay for three yet , c's sub tcription to the Journal. , . , • RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square of ID lines. 3 times, Ever" subsequent nsertion, Mallsimare of 8 lines. '3l.lmes, • Subsequent 'nsertions; each, • Four lines. S limes, . - Su'isequent in4ertions, each, One Square, 3 months, - months„ 'One Year. • Holiness Cards of Fi..ye tines. per annum, 111 rchants and others N advertisme by . the Year, with the privilege of inserting dif erent'adverti ementsweekly. , • = Larger Adverisernents, as per agreement ~Jl)italclpl)ia. PII RE - WSITE LEAD . • Whetherlll N. Brother, "ft fr A NUFAC IRERS. N 0415 north Vron. street I. .L Philadelphia. have now a enod their warranted pure whne lead. and tittisectistomettr - whi Rave been .pariulv t >upphed in eonsequvnee - ora-rtin; on thearticle, shall now have their, orders filled. No..knawn substance possesseWzahnse perservatire and beautifying iii"opCroes sit desirable — ifialut, to an equal extent n.irk unadulterated white leityhencer - , .acv adiairture of other materials only wars itr, :lt has therefore been the steady aim of the tnantiraPtitres, for many _sears, to supply tivihe public a,perfec`,ily pure white lead;-and .the ititeeasinDli-- rnand fiir the art if le, is proof that it has mil with fa: Nor It is intiataably.firanded on one head—WE F- E ill llllo , ll-F. in full, and on the other,' .IVA 11 ICANTEIi all IR re etter - - - Nov 'other 19. Steam Iron Hailing — Factory, I, RDIGE ROAD,.__ xi3(;t:, ntir7i4aNWOO) ST., PHILADELPHIA. • • •..E.q . • A esiahlishinent may lict•fouinl the.u.reatest va , ;TN riety 01 I'Min - and_beatitifol Prittri . tis for IRON RAILINGS' i • tlie Untied Statesn which the alien ' lion of those in want of any dercripfiiii7 - atid_u )ecially -for Cemetries, is particularly invited. . . The - ThriaOlat•irct of all the liandimme Railtnes at I.mm-1111111, Jhmrtnent, and other t•elehnited Ceme teries in the city and - iiinety__of Philadelphia, which have hingi sn highly extolled by ilie:ltitilivpress, were execided at this Manufactory. A . large Wiue-Itondii ionnected with the Fsinii lishrnent, where is kept constanly on hand a laree block of ready-inaile Iron.loiline , . Ornamental Iron Setten liotc stOe plain and ornamental Irrin Gates. %vitt) au exteindve assortment of Iron "outs. 44;elesiais..lron er ai Only. Wrought and Cast Iron Orninwnts, suitable for lldilineS and other . purnm.es The stili.irriber would also'litiate tint in his patt -and Ijesielline Department he has eirployed some f the hest-ill . ..tit in the minutr.r. whose ivliule attention is deem e d to the Ine , iness:—forming altogether one of the :}steinatic establishments or 'the kind In 'ln! Union. ROBERT WOOD. Proprietor, BlitOttwooit street. Philrdit.. January 3 Oil, ISM s—Cann STRAMAiIAiRIBLE WORKS • RIDGE I? 0,51), - Aboic Spring Giirden street - , • =I 7 Jill establishment is.mccted on an improved plan. and by the aid of Steam Power mane favturen all, .11 . Marble Work in a superior styli, and at the lowest prire,for Cash. The largest and hest assortment Dr Marble Mantles ever offered to the public maybe seen at the Ware R . nom. to which the attention of pure hasars 15 res— "pectfully (nutted. Imported Garden Statuary and Vases of the most tasteful designs and patterns. made of the. finest•and haiiihinmest description of, Italian Mashie; Tato, for Flooring tailiortetLand always on hand,. and __ for nale 'at the tnost reasotodde p ices. eft: Marble Cutters can he supplied at all times with nny number of ilnished Mantles or Table Tttps. at re diced wholesale prices. and the Tuttle will be fur IliSh tbi at the shortest. notice with all kinds of Marble in the Kock, orcut..to sizes for Monuments, 4-c. Jn.IN Ridge. Ron tl, above Spring Carden st • c P4s;ilada.. Jan. aith, 1117.1 5-4 mo _ _ _ • PH11:37. - "WjeRM,RE.IDING 3ND I" OTT:SIT-I;LE R.lll R.0.11D. WINTER AIIP4NGEMENT. IP' ss eat ger I' s unnrig-nr svlrti, nn ntid after m.nday,,pet.n, 15 15 • Irront Pottsville, at 9 A. M.. / will , •• 9 A. M.. ' nouns. or PASSING READING. 1 7 nr Philittla., at 10 A. M., / Tott,ville " 12 A. M.. C Too ES or FARE. Between Pottsville and Pltilada.. 50 and 1 00 • itcatiimz. 4i) and 1 50 15— Philada.,•Oct. , ll Philadelphia. Readin; ville, I — Road„ .R , 2duretiuke • f Progfit on 21krehandire. • ---• (IN A NI) AFTER Monday next, June •26th, 1544, Good. will he foTtctord-dwith despatch art fol- Inwing•rates nt - Freight, hetwe'en -Reading ;end the points below stated, per ton of 2000 . the, , , . Plaster, slate, tiles, kc. Pig iron, Moan's, timber, ) marble, t osin, to r, idtch. - :. 77, ---1.20 and grindstones, ‘. ) - ______ Nails ..i• spikes, bar iron, - 1 castingsdi'ml.turpenting I hark. ram.' tobacco, salt, }- • . 40 - 100 proyisiohs,potatoes, litm I tier, stoves, ,i-c., J ' Flour Or barrel. , ,•. . 11 ctt Wheat, corn, , rye, clover 3 4 - cts. 3 cts. seed, .4- salt per bushel. c -.--- Cr in cries, hard wareadeel,l , ---------:-------_________ copper. tin. brass: do- - niestic lig itorsanachine- I - ry, butter and eggs,. }- . 10 135 cheese, lard and tallow, I . . nil, wool, cotton. teat tier Ir' s raw hides, paints. My- - term, hemp, and cordage. J .. - Dry Goods, drugs d' - uletli-1 -ones, foreign.. liquors, I i i wines,glass, papor.fresh - 2 60 1 70 fish.,meat, con fi-rtiona, ' • rv, honks 4- shatimlary. . ..• . No :idditinnal, eharlies for commission. storage. or receiving or delivering freight at any of the Compa• ny 'it 11( pot.• on the line.,. , r ' July 13 t 1613 RAIL ROAD On TONS 21 x Flat Dar Rail Road $0 do II a k ' do do do _ . . ... , jrl .do 21 x.. i dii . do do with spike!. 'l5. 'rlo'l x :1- do do do ' And Plates, for stir by .. .A. & G. RAI.STriN;.I,, south front it., Philadn. rllilaAn., 'July 11, 1816... 26. I3tiltDEN%s PATENT HORSE SHOES MADE OP THE hest rethied American Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, beta?. a ?:0.1111.; nfahout 100 per cent in the purchaser. All shoes stld,'nr warranted. and if not satisfactory, can he returned and the Money Will he rellintled. GRAY & BROTHER, 12 Walnut. at., Philada. ,sAur SALTS!'! ALINIS. Salt in liarrels& hi q,,f,,r sat e a l the Intc's 51a - rket .price, delivered on lioird of Rants on tlie. I; FREE or PO!ITERAC.I.: ,• GIRT k, (MOTHER. • • 31 Walnut st. or Locust et: Wharf:3011)11:M. PhiladeJtilija July 1.9111, R AIL ROAD IRON. rp ITE sillmciillers have now landing from ship Alhatn- I bra, from Liverpool, 5 Inns Rail Road Iron, LI x Stuns li x 10 tons l xI, 5 tons at. Also; SO tons bust retinue] iron, consisting rfrround,_44are and fiat bars. Apply - to - T. & R. (FORGE, • North East corner of Market and 12th street. , • 1• 1816. 17-t( • IRON STORE: rrIIE sub=cribers have consfantly on hand, and for 1 sale low. in lota to 'nit purchasers, Bar Iron, Boil er and Flne Irons, Cast, Shear and Bpridg Steel, second qualify Flue Iron, suitable forllichutsc, Coal Cars, &c. *Orders received and prUniptly executed for Flat Rail Road , Iron and for Chain 4 callable, for mines, by ;MORRIS & JaIt,NES, Iron Merchants, B. N, corner Market and Schuyl kill 7th street, Philadelphia. Philada., November 21, 146. —Taluable;Coal Tracts to gent. -TO let on leases,Jo salt applicants, all that tract of land belonging to: the North ,American Coal to.; known as the'Mill Creek Tract, iiintaininglhe follow ing list of Coal . Veina, many of which,—among others, the PeaCh Mountain Veins—having n range of nver a mot in, length, viz Spolin. Liarraeleueh, Pear.on, Clarkson. Stevenson, Little Tracey. Peach illoentain Veins, Green Park nr Ravensdnie Vein, Perr DElRlOfilti; and flig Diamond Veins, along with niany nth,-re tint named. Al.zo, all that tract called lit /unction 'Nazi, belong • ne to the Company, etintainilir the Salem. Forrest,, R.,l4iit Hole, Mnr:iiner. 'Tunnel. Ulack.Mine. C. I.ap ton and Allied Lawton Veins, Ken Ef, Saw Mill and ~ i tuated I,n the Mill CreekTrart. all of WitiCh tezmzacti tuudere.i^,tei'in4 nornmaon4o DAVID: CLDLLAt3, Atrt. r :grille, Feb. 21 ' •9- $ 3 On 5 00 7 00' 3-O) IM INBEAINITY AGAINST:LOSS BY FIRE The Franklin Insurance Co., OF 'NOLA - OEI.I'IIIA, Capital r." laid in • Charter Perpetual. f ONTINUE to make In,uranee, permanent andlim k on every description of property, in town and contitry on the usual favorable terini. Office 1631 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. CIIAILLE:: N. ISANCKER, rresident. MRE(VoRs, • Charles N. Banker, Samuel-Grant,- ' • James Scott, Frcdoich Brown; Thomas .Bart, Jacob K. meth, • Thomas S..lrharl-in, Geo. IV. Richards, Tobias Wagner. ',Mordecai P. Lewis , CHARLES G. DANCKEIt, Scc'y. The siihscribi:y has been' appohited agent for the a bove Mentioned Institution, and is now prepared to make insurance. on every description of property, at the lowekt rates. Puttee]ll , June 19, 1811, OFFICE OF 77-1 E a Spring Garden Mutual Insurance • -• •,ComFanY.„ Tills Company having Ontaniztlil.ocrtirdin2 to_the provisions/M . lls charter, is now prepared to make Insurances irgainst loss by Fi.re in fill. mutual principle, combined with the security or a joint stock-MIMI:II. The advantage of this system is, that efficient security Satllirdeit at 4he lowest talcs that the business can he . ilime . for. as the whole profits (less an intelest tint to eiteed - 6 per cent. per annum 011 the capital) will he re owned In the - members of the institution, witlinut their oecomillr responsible fur an'y oflhe engagements or ll .thilities of the Conitiany, fuyther than thepretniums paid. ac- III:diV Thn great success which this system, has met with whereyer it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to it, confident thati, rcquireS lint to he and •rstimil in he appreciated, _ The art of fiworporation, and any explanation 'in it„ may he obtained by applying at the Office .A'orth tr''W corner of Pith and Worid afn., or of Jl. BAN SAN. Pottsville. . CHARLES STOKES, President 1.: Ii111131B11A . A11.; Secretary. DIREcTons, Charles Sinkes,. Genree NY Rh. Abraham Rn'erkins, Elijah Ddllett,. Ir.icid.Rn akin, 1.. Latruerende, Welter E. Dick, gannwl Townsend. , Joseph Parker, The soicwriherlitts peen appointed .Agent for -the a hnve tneroioned In‘tittetion, and is prepared to efti•ct 'nsorances on all descriptions of ploArtyat the lowest ates,, ' WANNAN. Fel;rtiary '2JF:, IS IC, Ell==== . • ,f A K Insurance Lives.erant Annuities and En downients, and receive and execute trusts. Rate: -far insuring *lOO on a single life. Age For 1 year. For 7 ye. rs. For Life araioaU . annoally 20 . .0 91 . ' , r - 1 77 30 1 31• .iptike' .. 36 : _2 aG: 40 1 69 ' ,' 1 53 ' 3 20 ' 50 . I'9o 209 . i ' 460 60 .. 433 491. I, 700 Ex AMN:E: :—A person aged 3a years rsxt bdrth-day, y payinz the COlupanys.l 31, would secure to is Ca tinily or heirs' slollkshould he die in nor yeal ; or for $l3 10 he securei to them $1000; or for $l3 CO annu ally for 7 years ; haAecofoi; to them IMO %hook! he die i n 7 years; or flir,s•23 CO paid . .annually during life lie Provides Cor,t.hem 1000 whenever he dies; Cor $6550 they woulOeeeive $5OOO should he die in one year. f- Ttlli .)tatiatfer.4 Deihl ! ! Company, at tt meeting held mt this •t December oil., agreeably to the design referred in the oricinal prwvectus orirircatir of the Compony..ippropriatml n Minns or addition to all poli cies the whole of life. reinaiiiiii2 in force, that were issued prior to the Ist ofJar:nary, Thag:e of them thelefore with Ii were issued in the year 15:16, 1 - will-limentitled toll) per rent upon the stun insured, Making Mii - litidttitin of *IVO on eve:ry.,s)ooo. That is 41 100, will be paid when Alm lir„conies a claim 'in i aead of +sloolloriginally insured.,t Those policies thil , wert, issued- in It:t7 will he entitled io sitter cent, or every $lOOO. "Anil those issued in ls:eß, will he, i.ivt,itled iJ ' per cent. or 4 . 7.3 on every 100, and in rataldr.proportittits ou alt 5..41 policies tostzeil Prior to 141 or .f.lit o ar, ISI2. The Berne: te,,erellitrd to each polory on the In ohs endorsed on pre:::,,platj,,, at th e Offie l e. 0 ., ...:2 . 111!111,1211,!r :10. couumn ) .lo out itine to make addition - or !omits to the pilicies for life at stated periods. ". it..W.RICIUARDS, President JOHN_F JANI Attnary. • crilliesubsTrilTer - li:Frheen appiiinted 'Ace for the above Institution_ andis prepared etr:i Ininraneesnn dives. at the published rates. and five any infonnation esbred on the subject, on appliratiun at this , tare. LIENJASIIN IIANNAN Between Reading- Reading and . and Pult.eilk, L• 10 Pottsville re). h NATION Ai. LOAN FUND LLPP,ASSURA,i'rESOCIOYuf LONDON lim l ub.crud by 0! Pa rll4inent. En 0 0 CIS • C APJ' A I X:11 , 1 ii) sTc. ' I.:» i I cif - Stu' is—lltaard_of Directors. 3 - Tirtt!. threry . . Esq. — ChatroLut. • ' , Joht..l. l'altorrEsti Jonxtlllo c0...11..t0, Esq. }l7:. , • J am' , Bodo - Irian Esq. }New I"i}rk. • Centre Itare:ay. Este. Samuel : 7 .. 1110w1.11.3. F o ol. ' Gorman A'. Worth. Esq. I ihoottel M, Fox. Esq' J --- CietaiPlit C. Biddle. Esq. l'hitadelrthjx. GENE le .41, .4 GEN TS ,5. MA NA GER . S rc cts. H cts the New York Branch, .1. 1. Star. 71 I,l'nit et. Newrnik;--tortlte dery Ety , tand Ilratteh, A. Gramm. Meath 'ors 'Ereha oge:-linston; foe . Mary- Iltol ayd IVa.hor.:too lin : nick D. Mellctitt, Ger- Man for the other 11r:inches, %Vtri: eeter. 138 ,o,tt 11 Ith street BA K EltS —NIL rehant's Rank. New York. VSl(7l.%Nti.—.l -K lledgert.. :11. I). and A. E. (lo , nelt. M. I). New :V.rrk; ‘Vleblow Lewis, J 11111... NI I). Boston; •I`. II Buckler, Al: Lialtitstote; .1. Barelas Biddle,. IN. ! , 01.1(71TOI2S.—i1 . 4att. liaTri, New York; F. Der,. Boston; Can nf ECM; Balittoore, \Val %V. Ila Icy, rrtijadelphia.- - BE • This insyttlen. feu; del on ifeMuteal Safety and Joint Stoe.: - Ori: CI etit'Oierng; all 'the recent hoprovernentt; ... the reience •litFura.ice. att. i harino esperie red the_trw ' s! roarked enciss in Etiro;ie,.ll:lS 1”4:1111,-ht.,1 fficr:;;Tii British Atnerie3 prime .of the Utiord . Sines, .vhere its principle's are tvi..tee;/ equal Ihsour and approval.— itiongst the witail2,, nth atitameri — . , lnch Ii offers Ig. in , lll - r_ . theArtsl,l•S. 1,1-11/ , efofelf,l:T rife Y - . - Born - f.ont hirce rod -ne d ; its milder:re rates of tiro union; :NJ—the ;.ari,lei.eitiodor all profits by the iesened , tcl fell li. Ife Ince ness of the Society In 44.:11 Brit: in ai.d %vitro ha. become :pry exien sicTj-e, Iwo( ft' the 0 , 0 ;rlvrn to the As-itred twothods of ti.e rditit......l their f..iiner ory ittet.ts, a liener ,. r recritted .-fivieffsffvf the fdir•ef fees azitirst 111:411,1n tea with, t 11.1,0 whos e oncE3llll,l are precarious, and % . yho to ; tzlit them! the I.elog arrear f ermuffis, and of thereby furlevaffg, their previous pa3llleldS. i'..mohlets containing the Society's rates and every other #9l l .rmattm, may he cOn ti..cd o n - appl:c:ou.n to .the Aiit - nt. at No. GS south Fourth street, phta. or Charles •Eto. Forest: West Branch Valley; and a: the cfrireor the Iklinere.tournal, rottodle. , .Inne 2811) 26 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS .c. AT WHOLESALE. ‘, _ . J A. 11J.E . S 0 Y ANNOUNCES to his friends and the public, that he has just received direct from New York per steam boats Pluenis and Pilot, the - following' articles of gro ceries and produce, which he will sell wholesale at New York prices freieht added. - , Per Steamboat Pilot : 63 Casks Cheese. 51 Tubs Butter; 57cit16 Co si-2 bbls, Scale fish, 10 do Herring, 30 do Bluifish. 20 do No., 2 Mackerel, 10 do,No. I Mackerel, ill hairdo No. I do, lido Mess'No 1 do, 10 du No. 2 do, 10 quarter do No. I do. IS bbls. Apples, lOW beide Cabbage, 50 sacks fine salt. • Per steamnoat Moulin • 25 tuba butter, 30 bhls. Sugar,.4o qtls Cod fish, 29 bldg. Bltf# do, 100 reams Straw pane., 60 bids. Oil, 13 hhls. Stale fish, 20 do Not 2.slackerel, 10 do No. 1 do, 2000 heads Cabbage, 20 chests Black Tea, 90 boxes Raisinii, 50 bushel; Onions, 25 bbl liquor. ' Also. 10 birrels Noith River Oat Meal, 100 tons Plas ter by the quantity or ton. Dec 12 1646't • Ell 3 VVV011311ING• VALL Y (A NUMBER.) OR fate arra forreilt. on the nunq rminnahle tern:s. 1 . Inquire oe'- ' 51AX WELL; • Allor,ney tit Law. M r likeeitarte,il.47.otile Cituitty, PA: Wilkttbane,,reb.l3, 47 4209 •7 ..-. • / T.T • •- • 1 - ' r . t, 4 , Al\ Pt_ , TTSVILLE " _ G NERAL, ADVERTISER. 4 'l/4 • , • • • . • 1%11 L 11:AC101W TO PIERCE THE RoWELS OF TOR EARTH, AND enii,G OUT MOH THE CAVERNS 0 HouNTAI43, - lIETALS WHICH WILL Give STRENGTH TO OUB HANDS AND suBJEc-p - AEL GATuRE To•OUR USR AND TLAAEORF. "-- DR. .1011NSON . • WEEKLY iIy\i,g.ENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FO4, THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE SCHUVLKILL, COTJN FY Pl.l VOL' ' XXIII. fitc 3iwurallce. ANDREW RUSSEL Life 3iisuraiire. ITV & TRUST CO., OF PHILADA OFFICE 139 CHESNUT.ST: SUPERIOR. COAL 11111VES AT THE SOUTIR-EAST - CORNER OF SECOND AND SPRUCE STREETS, Ij 1113,guhsp-iber has on hand open(' the largest end 1 lona complete ati=ort inents of Wholesale and Retail, to lie found'ar any'estalilishinerit in the United states, to anexarnintitiiiii of which he re :pH tfully invites titerchant• and others who desire. to make act nice selection, as every article is manufac tis red ander. hi, own special superintendence, and at prices which cannot fail to give .satisfoction. i• "Elie assortment embraces every' variety of Coats, rantaloons, Vests. &c., adapted to the season, to which i.e is .1 onstantly adding all the new and fishionable so le, of the day. The wholesafe departtnent occupies the entire second story ofthe hnfldinc and presents an unsurpassed vari • oy—while the lower floor is devoted to the especial :lc- Collllllo , i. troll nf h. retail customers, to whose wants. every attention is studiously given by the propr etor. to ensure satisfaction. Ire is alsh provided with. a superior and exten sive as ortinent of, Shirt; from ,!,7 to VI per dozen,_ to which he worild cull eveclal attention. WILLS TAI:LOR. P Phila., April 3,1517 1.1.2 m •,. • OLD COFFEE, TEAS, tc• • 300 HAGS old Cuba Coffee. 59 bldg. do do ~...• , . : { 2011 le.gs yellow Rio. imported in 1913. 320 do do Porto Calmlro. . . 150 do • do Old Sumatra. . . 100 do do Old Government Java do. . ' 50 do do Old 111 a raca ibo.. . , - 10 half hairs Old Nloclia. - 1001 Ir.lf chests Powchung Too. 500 rile 515 :,..ouiltong do" 610 half do 'do - boo do Y......r. Ilysrm do 75 do. Gui.pnwder do . . 60 M. Imperial .• do . . 5 der Comany [Tyson da . . cases, each.containinci .1 lacquered boxes. 5 du .do - 4 -do ..do • - Yorlsii ' . Young Ilysrn. • • • !.50 Idols. Prime New Orleans Sugar. • • 150 boxes Slatanzas brown . do • 50 tierces N. Orleans Clarified do .. 50 boxes double refined 1-orif do 150 Ills New Orleans and Ne:w Iberia Molasses. 20 tierces prime head Rice. , • 25 c..riup.c best Chracras Indigo. . 1 Nutsiu•gs, :Slate, and Cloves. on hand and for sale by . DAVID RANK EN. ! 73 Chesnut street, Philada. . Phil a . March 6, 1947, _ 10-2 m. Root's Daguerreotype Institute AND PICTURE GALLERY Yo.. 140 'CLcsnu ; ' Street, firil door up stairs, FREE ADMIS.4ION. 9- r PORTRAITS, Groups, nod Miniatures. from the kir gest, to the smallest BREASTPIN SIZE. taken in a few sCcoilibl., in clear or cloudy weather. The high reputation oft his Institute throughout the United States insures sati:fartion. \ All'pictures wariinted. OPINIOS IN EUROPE. Letters have been received by the proprietor tram London. dated December,. 1810, in which the distinguish ed Professors. Farradayind Punt, ninon': the most em inent men of science in\Europe, 'have declared "specimens tnlien at Root's Establishment in Philailid phia unequalled—the mos pepfect llaguerreotyttes ever sect' in Europe. •' , , GALLERY. 140 Chesnut Street. • , Third 116 or below. Fifth, - oli - the.tirst floor. M.. A. ROOT. Philada., March 13, 1617 . 11.3 m CHEAP BLINDS! , B. J. vriLLra.ms,. VENETIAN' BLIND MANUFACTURER, ' No. 1.2 North Sixth Street, (;I fete doors above 31ark-ei _Street.) PIIILADELPHIA, • HAS now on band tie lamest and most fashionable assortment of Narrow Slat and other Venetian Blinds of any esttibli..litii nt in the United States, winch. he will sell, whtileiale rind retail. at the sr i n k, The citizens of Schuylkill County are respectfully snlic its d to call on Mtn before putchasine elsewhere, as ,lie he cenfident of eicine entire satisfaction to all wlo• tn.n iilllti favor him with a call. 01. D antrl . thltmed, so ns to look equ II to mw , • Ord ,rs punctually attended to, and the blinds for'- warded with despatch. B. .1. WILLIANIS. Philada..larch 406-17 - iNtlAtiv O. 1815 SUPERMR, P.% MILY GROCERIES No. 35 Sonthhiril Stret, ilfcso doors abort the Ezehansre, opposite Girard Rank, PHILADELP MA. . • W D i r IVI ADDOCK RF.S nurFul.l.l . invites the attentinin orpnreltasers to his rhoice stock nt' Groctries..eintirit , ti g the fi nest assortment. 'elected in both the Philadelphia and :sew York markt is. In addition to the usuatvariety ordinarily for sale In Grocery store, his efflorts 'have been pa ri iculacly di remelt to the velertion orArtieles nt the more rare and choice descriptions; consistinz of.. Fruits, Preserves. El and American Pit Ides . , Sardines, Havana Sweet weats, Ca sups, rocoa, Chocolate. Ilfoma, Var. , month Illoatcrs. Ca perri, A nelrovies.'Pepper Sauce, 01- • ices, African Cayeime Pepper. India Soy, Curcio , Paw d r, Marearoni, Petites Pois, Enalish San - CrS every' variety. Anchovy Paste. &c. Part ICII tar care 11;18 heel] observed in the select ton of the purest. most frac.rant and delicious Tears. the finest and he I tlaVOrell ill111011(1 Ciga mond the r clwst vac' • eties of ('bees.', met:tiler with a first rate assortment of_l Mali and low pric. idSticurs. Coffees, •Alttlayse , "; — , Simms, I &c.. Y111131,1C ine r very' art trle whielyi;riche oesired by families or iTTlTYlilicribl in his line of bit tinessmnd ut the lon. est 1.1.11 prices at ivhien,they can be fUrnished in chin.' of the All'ent cities .'s Cr Gond. will he carefully 'wicked and sent To any durad. nr "filer iannt named, lit the city free,nrcharee, and orders by letter nr nthrrwin. will he filled prompt• ly on the ,nnte trim= as. if ; personally applied for. l'ltilada ;Feb 13. Fill' . - -,-,--- -- _.-- GARDEN AND \FLOWER SEEDS, • ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, F:VERGRE!..ENS, „ROSES, PANTS. ROQ7'.S, &c. W., I'o sale. every dav,. in the ( - 7./.:(1.. s t; market beliiiv Stith , street .v.Vpi.- - L±. ;;; .....0 ...., . • • 4 . 1 hilattelphin, nearly eppOsite ' 4 4.,..5.L., l st, the S . l , ;hitylkill flank, A splen- ' ' (45 -7 ' did ( ()Ilea ion of the above, •.- compri..iiie all choice and de sirable varieties from the Garden ai.d Nurseries of ))he Hiliseriber, at the Itizing Sun Village, near Philadel phia. S. MA IT PAY. N. B.— Oril,:re addressed to him at eh her °Elbe above placer will he promptly • allended to • ' . Philada, Feb '27, 184 • , , . 9-eni MOUNT VERM.)N HOUSE, No. 95, North !econd Street, -/• BY BRADY & PARKER.. frIlE imliscri , mrs respectfully inform their old frh nds 1. and tlre citizens of Schuylkill County and North ern Penn yhttMa genernily; rlfat they have. taken the above .11.itel. where they are prepared to - entertain travellers and others visiting the city in the very best style. 'file lintel is large and cottnnod l and situa ted in the very centre of the busin. vs part of the city. It Irnflately undergone tharnitelt repair, and will not suffer in compari on with other's Ft point of comfort, convenience. and elegance No efforts will be spared to render satisfaction to their gmests. Cr Give us a call. 8/0111El. A.- BRADY, 0. li. P. PARKER. Phila.la., Feb 27,18;7 NOT 'ROUGH & READY' BUT 'SMOOTH & READY .CH ARLES STOKES, At - Globe Hiatt •of Fashion, • HAS now nn hand aslarge,nd handsome a lot of SPRING and SUMMER clothing as has ever been offered in this market. Good coats, from 75 cents to SG PantS', from 75 ets. to.s3 ; Vests, from 62 cents to $2 50. ntry merchants wishing mpurchase clothing will find' it to their interest to call - and examine for them sr v ur. -- ---We take pleasure in showing our goods at all times. tt3. Remember the place, ' - CHARLES STOKES, Globe Hall of Ft shion, 296 Market st, 3 doors below oth, Philada. Phila. Feb 20th, 1847. 8-3ra . ../v4LI I . that certain tractor parcel of land, situated on e Broad Mountain, in Lower litahantonge town= SktiKin Schuylkill county, (Connelly Berke county,) in state of Pennsylvania, bounded andlienribed as fol lows, to wit:—Beginning ut'a marked - white cnk tree ; thence by late -vacant lands, ,nnwstirveved to Jacob Miller, 'north sixty-five perches.to a Wrilteciak ; thence by late vacant land; nOstreurneyed to George Werner, west lie lierchea to a stone; thence by, late vacant land now surveyed to Lednard Mick; south slxtyi,five penal eir to a Spanish oak; thence east lie perches, to the place of beginning. containing fitly-tlve acres and one hundred and tiny-two perches of land and allcovances of sit per ceiii.forroads, , drn • JOAN q, BRENNER, ",,tor of F. licatis` estate, 69, 31Piket sr. Intifada. puj i lithja, derv:Our 18, Itttd . 131 ) i!ablpijia. HEADY MADE CLOTHING Pllll-IDELPII4 3.06 Xarket street, 3 doors below Pill LAEIELPIII A ; • For Sale at Private Sale SATURDAY, 111Q111 1 / 4 TINIP'; APRIL 17, 1447: 3.11 r to the - Qero. All :into the herd, the bravest of brave, .., Who fisbts to bevictor, or tiebts . fora crave!, WbereVer the Ftnr•FpanglNl banner rears, ' name suard= it bettor than forestd of rPefirA. Ili. plume, o'er the ?ratio Fours proudly and hiai, , Likf , the-easletat mount. in the thunder struck sky. God dras the dun 'lion from out his yedlair. - But touch not our bander while Taylor is there! , • .4 Mara for the hero, the lione.t nod true! Who never, deceit or t vpoeriev knew; Who, purest of Totrion .nd firmeir of fridnds. To inehnite.e and treach'ry no countenance lends I, friemii of the israplr. !who free from all art., notcrves. and hoe even. the first piece in our heart 3.. The sase end the Chr tian, a n brnve as htimane,— Baje place-men shalt bLinder cur Tay,lur vain! All land to the }Tyro! to enFt mid in west, Hie name shall Ins loved and his mem'ry he hien ! • From Texte‘ to Maine—frotn tho„ sons- of the soil— From the mart of the merchant. the• leorlcshops of toil; Wherever are dauuhters or wives of our love. • I Oh !, thereby fair finzers shall chaplet be, wove; And thilhons of freemen. in harmOny mm cl, To raw the old hero to-Tleashin,ron's feat .. • I GLORIOUS. NEW. S NINE DAYS LATER FROM VERA CRUZ. Capitulation of the City and Coslle—Surren, der of the Garrrison—Arrirai of the Prince. ; ion at , Pcwtacala to:th Cu,,,.: Conner—Lice General,l7iree• hundred and thirty Ulcers; and four thousand men prisoners—the Ameri cas? Flag finatia4 aver tie City and Castle American Loss on; y si.ityfire in killed and j woilnded— Repulse rf: qt al- La Vega with I r st.x. thousand Mericani,lby Harney's Dra . boons—Terr ible slaumhtcr. , . 1 r,l • THE CAPTURE OF VERA CRUZ. 111'e -received by special-and. extraordinary ex press front the South, oh Saturday morning, the Hopei-taut late lli,gence from Vera, Cruz, which is announced below:. The main 'fitct, the capitula tion of Vera Ow and the Castle tie our army, in serted in all of ienr regule,ddition not yet:struck oil at the hour of its arrival', arid the gratif]ying in tidligence.was ram iu spread i througint the whide ii!ty: Full .pa titulars, its below, ;were then - 1 1 a, •liile pitt in type, and -efterwarilS iSsifed in an' dxtra. The excitement was as tremendous as' M e necks was gratifying, and General Scott and nor gallant troops.received limpid ißeil praise for, this great and glorious victoryl great because the"! result of' an admit:tidy planned kind sientilic at tack. which shows, the true] c military - , enins of • the Hero of Chippewa, and leroyes that th e lint ads are as great to crown his lafer 3 ears as tho s e Which flourished proudly upon his y)ii.thria brow . —al ions, beenuse this too midable undertaking, , the captors of a city. considered the most impreg nable in tlie vorlil, was accomplished without any Materinl less of,' our Own. gallant soldiers.— It is id triuinpii for Scott which confirms and vim • dicateS his military character. .The Whole con duct :cif the expedition makes ' oue• of the ,mast brilliant achievements in history;. it stands mini-' valle A l in the skillulitessi of, its mtmagement / and• the C1'1111)1( t`lll ES of its success., Scott and'Taylor ! —what proud names to adorn dhe pages of our counlry's•history !•••;-LeDGE It . I lidotni.r. ADVEHTISF* Ei•en t„ . • Sunday. merning t i April '4th. 10 o'clock. . The eastern inair o , this morning brings us ' the • following gloripus intelligence from our army at 1 Vera . Croz.... ; ;;AN e delay not a moment in laying it before: 7. 6a readers. . - • , Frets Ike Pensacola GazClte, Solurdf ty, ApriP3. The U. S. war steamer Princeton, bearing the broad pi:nnarit of 'Corn. Connor, arrived at :this . ' _port this morning.' and entne to anchor off our wharf, at half past 'nine o'clock—exchanging &t -imes with the navy' Ord tri...theil. • The • PI inre , on sailed from yer - rIIZ net the 20th:ill ~ and !Mugs the gionnusjtelligence nt the redec- Rim ..1 that,city iwityhe Castle of 'Sere Juan tie Ulloa, and then en fire uncondittodal•sutrefider to our arms., --;-'l," •-. g . " . . We are '-olatted to one - 0111hr officers of hhe P.. err tie I illoWing summer of the proceedings in this flint brilliant achiecrneut—an se hievioent that will ri;tiound mord , to the alien' . of our ar n ey and manne. among the minims :,b:o.,tj. than any that ha= yet bad place in ourdnitnarY annars:._ Match 9th—Disembarkation Of nroops commen ced. . , - 13th—loveqinebt of city completed!' , 13th—Trenches opened. at night./ •22d—Cliy sinninotwil to surrender—on refusal, siven minims opened a tireOf bombs. • . 24111—Navy hattaiy. three long 32 pounders and three 6:t3 poungeia—Palahati guns—,opened a fire in the Morning distance 2501—Xtfother battery of four 2.1 roundel:li and thteemortd.re opjned. - This day the Navy bat tery openeil t a breach ] tho wall of the city ; the fire was very destructive in the town. • 2.6thEirrly in the !twining the enemy propo sed for a sUrrt•nder.- aotrimissiouera Mt the Amer ican side—Generals NVortferfnUTPilliewrantLC_ol, TotteTotten. / n. and Cas e , tle surrenthired . ; tidiips marched out and laid down titeicaritis r , l ithe -American troops oc- I copied the Oty'and batteries of thelown arid ens _tle_;_rt—nblir of thaday the American Ensign was hoisteil over boih, and was saluted by our vessels. . the garriimn rif about 4,000 men, hy. ing down their anus as prisonerS'of war, rind be ing sent to ,(heir homes on parole. Five Generals, sixty superior officers, and two hundred- - arid sev,- env company .otlicers - tieing amongst the prison , • 1 The total loss of the American army, from the 'day of landing, :klatch 9, is 65 persons killed and wounded. 1 Officers r kified—C - aptairfAJohn R. Vinton. 2d Artillery; Oa'pt. - AlbUrtis r 2d Infantry ; Midship man T. R. snub , irk,' Navy. • Officers] woundedL-Lieut. Col. Dickenson, South Carrilina Volanteers,'—srvert ly ; Lieut. A S. Daldwini, Navy, slightly Lieut. Deloiin videnn, 2d ;Infantry, very slightly ; Licui. Lewis Neill, 2d Diragoons. severely.- All the' wounded are doing well. • Of the MexicansiThe slaughter is said to have been :immense. 'pile commending General was stationed ini.the city, while his second in command held the Castle. Their , regular force was about 3000, end .they hadi about the same number of irregulars. Outside the - city ',was Oen. La Vega, With a t - orce of froin b,OOO 0.10,009 cavalry. Col. Barney, witbllietweia 200 and 300 IJ. S. Drag:inns. charged in a id repulfrd this iminense force with terrible Carnage : scatte-ing them ire alt directions. l'rhey hail .barriadtd: a bridge to pro tect themselves„ bat .ouir artillery soon knocked away this ohstacle,aattgave Harvey's command a. chance at flier& • ' I 1. '. Let blit tire 49 . .; i of war, aad cry havoc."' In the intach'onrtho town and castle only our smaller ves4l / s, thaWing not over nine feet, were available. But fear shot anti shells were thro wn into the/castle, the attack being mainly upon the town./ None of the enemy's missiles struck our vessels; and Miikhiiiman Shuhrick; who was kit• led, was serOng ()aerie battery •on shore. With the city the hopes Ofl the enemy fell, as they had not provisio'na in the ,Uastle to sustain ,a protracted ;siege., • • . - , A TB 11 — N 6,700 Shot and Shell were thlown into the City and Cnstle. - The Me:tie:ins surrendered" the city of Vera Cruz and Castle of San Juan de Illtia and the ar mament add- munitions of--war, together with theit: small arms.• 'Tile; officers retained their ,_siden:rms, aud the whole surrendered. as prison. ers of War; and are ti.llowed to 'retire into the enuntry en !their parole, Gen. Scott fttrniShing them four day's rations. - „_ The Mekictins•varlotisly estimated their - Was - rtt Trout 500 to 1000 kilhal and Wounded, but all agree that the lea:t!ainc;ag the soldiery is :min partitiNielv the destruction among the women aud children' is very P ,, reat Autono their killed is Gen. Felix Valdez, an officer of : some celebrity. Aar loSs in the Army anti Navy is about 25 killed and übout 40 wounded, but many of them slightly. A tunng- our killed are two officers of the army and dne of the navy. Cap tains Alburtis and 'Wham'', et' the. army, and' 51 r idshiparau Shuhricit, of the navy. • The destruction iu thvcity is Most awful-otto half of it is *destroyed. !louses are blown. to pieces and furniture scattered in every direction —the streets tutu up; and:the strongest buildings seriously tlania2ed. . r•-• •Gen. - Scott has, certainly. achieVed a great,'g-lo; rMus. and.alniost bloodless-victory over an enemy positilm that VMs considered impregnable Throughout'the whole affair hetes preserved the Most perfect equilibriiirri of temper, and the char acteristic enolness and courage of n great General and noble Tidier, and while. frOm the. necessities. of,tlemanilitig from. he enemy his own' terms. he 'has tempered the vig.or of the eilcuinstances with liesreVitlenFe of a bra re and corn, petent officer. ! • On the 26th; a detatchtnent from the New . York and Pennsylvania, Regiment; had a slur niish With a body of Cavollry, in whit% they killed and wounded six, and lost two—private Miller, • Company G, let Penn., killed, and Private Bull, New York, wounded slightly. In a skirmish with sonie' Mexican scouts find Gen. Twiggs' Sergeant Blake, of Capt.•Bainbridg . e's company ,4:h Artillery, was killed, and private James Ste vens wounded. . Gen: QUitinan's Brigade,. is to take up its line fit` march for Alvarado on the 36th, and fienjwiligs in - column on the National Bridge, '3O miles from Vera CrUz,- where it is expected, some resistance will be made. • I. At 9 o'clock:Gena. Worth and. Pillow's brig ade formed. about 300- yards apart; opposite each other and 'the Mekicans -marched out, stacked their arms and march d_ off. G4r troops then marched in column into,the city at 2 o'clock,plan ted the star Spangled Banner, on the where ; : imt m short time previous h id . waved that of a if vain and eoneeited.foe. The stars and stripes went up liri,Con . Fort Santiago. and then on Fort Con ception', stud then on the Casile mid other places., Each flag as it went up received the - notional s lute.' • ,LiEFERgED AaIICLES. INCIDENTS AT'THE BATTLE OF BUE • ", .NA VISTA. 4lt:xico,ll4arch .181 b, 1847. The way General Taylor inspires his Soldiers with confidence. • , • During the late battle at Dneria Vista, the Kentucky:" ltegitneot of Infagtry .became closely engaged with the.eneny's.,'4atkers.' From the oyerwltelMing numbers of thOlaticeis, the Col onel, chnsidering bia'Regimeht lust and ahout to he cut to pieces.-dispatehed his, Adjutant to Gen. Taylcdtu say to him that 'his regiment was c nm :pletely '.surrotnded that he 'was fighting hand to hand ; that 'in all pimbability he would be to tally annildleted'—,—autl to. "ask Gen. Taylor what he Should do. •Gen. Taylor promptly replied to the . Adjutant,' (Whose countenance was the. perfect 'picture of despair;) in the coolest manner imagiriable, - sayi n g telll-3,our Colonel that he has got them where he wants them. and now is the time to g lie them Jes,se;. whereupon the Adjutant'wheisled his hrnse. clapped his spursto hint, dashed up to the .little band„and'shouted and shouted at the lop of his voice, I' Boys, Gen. Taylor rays we've gin them j u st where we' wino them, and,now's our tune to Li--lie ive—theinsac !' - The intrepid KentUckrins caught the impulse ltkeeletiricity e raised a cheer, and with,their naked baronets, in less little than I ha's•e.been relating it, routed them complebdy, and ,drove tnem,from the 'field. • : About half past ihree - o'clock on the 231, when Santa Anna saw that his all depended upon his. breaking Gen. ..Taylor's line, , and silencing of Bragg's battery of six pounilt:A, which had been pouting death and destruction into his ranks day, he ordffeill one despeiate charge about five thOusand itilhnry. upon the battery. • Bragg saw tlte'm al4koatiliing2 and fearful..froin the over whelming numbers, that he might loose his pieties, prepared`, to take 11 MO 1 et. more defensible •:The'eagle - bye of the gallant Captain Mansfield, of the Engineer' corps, saw, at a glance: thaeiihe fate of the day depended' upon Bragg,'s holding his pesii on. He imtnedia {Ay rode up teOeti•, Mkt., (who. ,from his position. had not otfo'r. ved the - - movement.) explained the eircumstant.is io him. and then said, .I.beseach of you, sir, That you will norallow the battery to moved' .1 1 .1 I sir! ,no, ! tidal all rsaid the General. 'Tell tin) not to - move one inch, but to giVe them grape and canister.'' Wink Bragg war - staying them tight, Wand. centre. Gen. Taylor quietly rode tip behind without Itt•ing.observed, and in an undertone: . of mice said, •A liqle more grope. Capt.firagb• !" These few words so completely inspirited him . froil his men, that they fired with redoubled vigor, rind the result shows the -effect of 11 little infirel, , roi?c.' :Yours truly, jusTruA i GEN. TA Y LOB'S A DDR ESS TO TtiE 'Army, after the Battle r f Bitena Vista. 1 1 ' lisannuitturtsas ArmMr or OCC . VPA T I ONi ? : [Orders 1)10. 12.] Buena Vista, Feb. 26, '47.1 5., 1. The Commanding General has the gratef i til task of Congratulating the troops upon the liant success which attended their arms in the conflicts of the •22l atifl.3l.l: • Confident in the iffune . rise sppeiiority of numbers, and sttrnulaied by the presence of a distingiuished leader, the-Mti,x icon troop 4 were yet, repUlsed in every effito force , ou r lines, and finallylwithdrew with i met' se loss train the field: -. 27 — The,General would l ' the .officers and-men expresi his obligations Imaged, lirr the cordial , id throughout the action. fe, to' bring to the notice hnspicuoirs - gallantry 'of kis. ; whom unwaveri n g saVerl the fortunes Of {3 x Kiss his high satishie he small command left it riot so sertou.ly enga lr services were very Mi adeied. While tiestow le. good conduct of thd ii, regrets to say that iherle iii... He.trUsts thatthose i:trena Vista,' and even t i n drtunity to retrieve their,. e..= the bravery of their' Amt of the battle, and iodds the, honor of th§ - •. . Tess ,is checked by tha i l ich it has cost, embia h rank and rare merit:—, l a grateful country wild' (families and friends Of r illuitrous example 'sip a admiration of the Air M.S.T...GEN. T*rton. 1 tant Adyt..,Gin. 1 support which they render It will ho his highest prit of the Gnvernment•the paitkular officers and co! eteadiness mote than one, the day. -piwoold also thin with thescoadti,f-of to hold. ged as' their comrades, thep portant and effectually re 4 ring this just' tribute to tll troops., he General deep!), were ffo:t few : exception) who fled ingloriously -to Saltillo, will seek. an oppd reps tatinti • and fn emnla comrades, who bore the ii sustained against fearful Ilia exultation of sue heavy 'sacrifice of life w cing many officers of hig Whil . Oho sympathies of be given ,to..!he bereaved th'ose who nOtilY fell, thei remain foi the henefit an my. ByLorder of 8. Buss, kssisi BEAT WITIMOT inn,. his discovered the , meth :without foal. Re pla • ,plates and a copper .ey turning on an axis at dr. ; 1 In cant et, when by meo •balanc Weight at theroth ,paratu and trilling exert , may be produced in 'five ad cittlai,ease, : kthe r .name iartM in Tfent.in N. and an adFuemo osidepcy. , • • Ty . EiVars , DEnoin4. :a new weekly paper, kis .profes f etne of whit mine :00neref-Tivlorfor the P • ) - •... ' ) •No !: Y.! 'Sidi,' aid she..if we. we're detee ted,it wouldrhe nnthing for you- 7 , •)0u would Indy loo,e your head, hut should Krive.ry liemide to ride haekwar,ds einule, tied °ma rind thrown into ifie'sea.' .ly ardor fell- like a ha-eau-ter in d Fquall, and the little Value she bestowed 1:14 , 0 'my head—con tracted with her di , graee—did mot increase my tif fectimi:7,. She said whit wastrue. It is the imm2 liable punishment Of being detected iii nn intrigue with the barbarians. It is rather dangerous, there fore, to inquire of a man .after his wife'S health-- This wretched life, however, Of the feni del; of Bar. Lary, creates l feelingof melancholy; amt maims her prune to the tender pas:mills. This 1144110M 1y never leaves her—she gel dour atnit e . llnr.hus band takes her to his cou dry house, has dancing and ft-shelties to enliven he4 7 she is The same taciturn and meta choly creature, , sometimes pity n Mherwise hantlkoane wo man, who has uowi fdly proportions, &rid give nay to fi r ,in tlt e om f 1b1.1:111 , 1INIOUs rely Clltle s tl but in Barbary she would tairryi the The, more fatne?, the greater beauty es a wife— and their teniler mothers begin at an early age to fatten their dapgfiters. They, allow them very lit. Be exercise Vcompel them tos:Vat vcry.ttch sub. stance's c brae paste balls dipped in MIT and every kir I calculated) t.r procurembesity,"rhe re: s lady who r'eridires a 'camel ;to carry he st on t h e list. Let a Pacha with three' throtigh a line of Christian and M us: Isle soles, hr_nrll pass by the light, grace -fu Alike farms: w filch to us are so s uric tac'e: and stop with . adiniration- froui of u lady 'Weighing 2 , 0111 V, thj - er hundrt pounds, smack ha and,exclaiin, •Aletlecii ! NI est , : ititt S7ir.' L'3. I. Errie A\.—The, free 114 e of the Leilieatt.to prevent pain in surgical operations, is how generally . applied, and tOili car works well ; but ti crc are some,reasiins whiche-would render. the mesmeric sleep preferable fitr the'se.operariens, • anti to %%loch has,: riot heretofore been alluded to. Patheism is alwat s pleasant ; and awl:cable to the putierit— improve 4; the general heahh—and_ he is. saiiir in the haul of the iipyintor, than in mins ; ling rho letheon: liv'eause thrte is less danger of his licimiiing conscious O'uriiii/ the Operation, and the , sleep is long arid phifountl—whereas, the 'itivapo rat- on of the fluid arouses the: p 't . rent to a sense of rhis condition_ The niesinerie sleep anti the bran ' iptlattinis . aro. voothifig to the nerves, while the d ide , p assuages the pain, not only .during if.e ope- •I rat on, hitt the braling process. Tho letheart is an etherial poison, considered dangerous even it/ 11most skillful hands. Several al-tuning eases f nsanity have been kroducril by its application. 1 ;sickening and unpleasant to the patien:—and • should fear that where v disease :of the herirt iitei, a rupture of the mrotairight follow.; - , Ales ri risen is certainly more ilWFgorating to the vital rgies of thesystem ; butthere.is One advantage the lethean, has—ii• produce+ in ensibility ter w minutes. - Ail. Cannot with the :none -cer ty h e placed in the tnesminic stare; because it rids upon the will of the patient to lis; put to• • Dr. A,B.y, iil No. 40, II ud,on eon e', been - very successful in being able. I...induce r. 'De' mmages it in a scienrifie Manner, and 6,1114 OperOtlOn. !Wei hi,: OilielitS to 'Fife') 4 . her of titne;. 'fie • produces 'a catalv psy li e . he can be Certain of a state of - insertsibiloy... - _. the ofirrier the sheep is prod uced, the more - ins eau iovigivating it is to the patient. sleep, when wire profound, lasts for hours, Di) , moil a limb 1a taken off : arid the Wound sid, but until the pin 1.4 assuaged-; whereas, iierator must be quick with lethean; for frAr i anent will revive OeTure the operation is con-a vhi Of -the two, therefore, Ave give the -pie.' e to the -mesmeric sleep, when it can be pro -amd it tails only in it very few instarmes.— ; .i. ay Time's. . 1 I . - frier ea tq. a f the d the 1 cud Serett ISE cam novel elopement fused, ~sol only the saloons' of, the Litman) atisltitcys but ell the gossips in themeiglihorhood of tlisth ; some time since u citizen of Bath, ilis tirsiiheil for his eccentricities uad huge for tune.' leaving, hut one inheritor of his iminew.e propeity—a little niece, cnitoweil with all the gilt . a of mire, eccentricity rivalling her deceased 111 a ,watering place like 133 th, the heiress A ha it !smut:a or TErwawriivic.—A writer in wlimns Daily Delta furnishes the foilow. ingresteti.:ting a po . :tion of Mexican territory Which THE the Ns.' has beet attracting considerable attention.. Abram . niidwa • Between Vera Cruz and Tobisco is a point ta whicit the two oceans approximate so. nearly to !.each other that the isthmus is only about l2tt miles in breadth. This is the Isthmus of Tehuantepie, ( and is one of the Paints at which it has been as• •v. renamed to he practicable to .unitethem - by means of a ship canal: Shoultithe progr e ss of our arms result in the annexation of the State . of Vara Cruz in its entire extent to the conquered territory, we shouhi he in possession of that portion of the isth. rims whS - e waters flow into the. Gulf of Mexico, and the remaining portion, or that situatttfon the Pacifie declivity, could be taken poisessiori 7 Of by a very email force, the country being too sparsely inhabited - to afford meat material fur resistance:- 1' ten should a treaty of peace establish-us in quiet soessiim- of these territories, includ'ing also the C .- 173 I i;i7. of the pto Grande, the Sierra Madre, which nat only bounds this valley on the west but.also skirts the western bordcColthe State of Vera Cruz, arid which isinipassableexceptat partkular , poims, Would-form much more natural and suitable na tional boundaty than any river 'art the globe. This! arrangement would make our possessions coulin- . UOU3 to tlie Pacific ocean at this' point, and would leave us in poesesriOn of a'terrilory with : Which, in point of importance to us, New Mexico and CAP.: forniaisiuk - into insignificance. , I =on t;he•lsth caus of Teithantipic. - I' ---' Tint PnEss.—The more general puldication of religious news, in ccinnectiani with go) common varieties; is noticed as. a peculiar fear - tire of the times; and it is'astriking fact, (says theorder) in' regard to the' Boston periodical Press; that whilst Withitt,the last three' years the amount of religions intelligence ineerted in seculars pipers. Was probably increased tenfold, the circulation of religious journals in, the , same period -has more • than doubted; • • i A Hungarian chemie l t ~(1 of producing heat a - in confect two iro.l inder, highly' polisher., end of a kver, with ta r end,to keep the plates ' s of a very simple aft, ;311, 'a glowing, red !mit, minutes, and maintai • THE Ilinnierrui—There i 8 nothing more dosi rahle.in a dau g hter Adn intelligence joined In a gentle spirit., Thin mind is fashioned and, furnish ed in the main, „at srhotil. But the ,char,iver is derived chiefly from home. How iriestimatde is • the confidence of that mother in pro:luring kipil teemig• in the i N goimi of her never retool. lieteeit grAk In them with 'ilium! voice, I and in liarvh, uukiud woes AIOOIItSII LLDIES.—Major Noah' gives the fu!: lowing rtininiScenee of kis residence in Algiers : When in Tunii. I found myself ip love nit!) a lianitome musselnian. lady, %Nilo lived' on the 'cit• posite side 'of a street, qtateely ten feet +trifle, and who would draw aside•the silken curtains from the iron, bars of her is indeivs, wnen unob4rved, to eorivenm witli me in L;r:gya, Fi-mica: I ulk. d ot love—like all young follows of twftity : fit,e—wi:h nn irriptessaltle ardor. ecaine the point of attractioilfor many -.Lag ers involved in deln. and frfr. Willy heroes on • y who laid their vows of eternal fidelity at t. Like ;tits:: Angelina Lliudett Coutts: tha trine Young laily was so" encompassed a of arlutirer, in debt anal titled , that her exis"- heeatne a. tortflent to hr-r. List month, at 4ment when the her.' informek persons tallo,l gly of the success of a "young stud nohle Itey learned ihe disappearance of the beau kress from the. housea.flier guardian. After rive searo they dbeovered that the - belle of !lad beith - I!arlied to ono of the purity tuen rabic peer • JOBBING OFFICE - T N connexion with notrtistahlishnietit,'we have open - 1 a large Jobbins Office;rp,the voidtnz or .., - Book, • , , ~I.,taye Posters, - Pato pidets; : •-t:2: - linzidhills, Bills of Lailiwt, ' • • - '!:1{1111.1siails, : , Diatiic Per/nits, : - ---• 1 ,•••• • eirctilßrs„ Cards, • 1 • . 1 Thne Books, Sr.e• Treiber with all kinds of - Raney Printing, all of i utco will he executed at Shisrt notice and in a !want t fulitryle. . • ; , . 1 His stock of Type for .iohbing is very large, *hick, %vas selocted with a view io cm. efrett to hand - hilft•-' and 1,13 typ . s. feir Book and'; rautpidet, Printing, is . egital ' to any need In the cities. ! . I- • • I • An in. kt-eo, hantl• expresqy foriohbuts. he flatters himself that hisfactlities fitr execotinc work is greater I 1 than that of any other ntßer.atiii that the public will find it to there a O . :image; to give hiin a call. All kind. 4, 11 lloakit piititcd, ruled, and boundt9 order, at short notice. I • , . .. , . .gaels. nirtdeiy. • • , . 1 ,w,, are tacokora rod td bind all kinds of books, to ! tho nnntt,tineattle toattncrt ar short unite.. . 1 Plank' ':ooks itlii•ays On hand-dcl3o made to order - I aril ruieg to an'y pattt.rn.i - . Idtrilon— riclelne.- -.. • . .:9 Wc liavn r.l.:n provided ..nrsolt'es' with a fluting M. t Ill'in., of the toner approved kind, %Oath enablesus to . tale paper I) sett' pattern to order. I NO. 16 . ...._ r 'Q:li c i .I.lrzin lib cb bull ulttc vr ; ' c , . • 1 i • _.. , Tit' ;;Olct - ..nit ttiOTLLTT. 1 • ... i • . Thry h. - :.111'm 1 ; , req. Wocn :he bottle teas ddte,,,. And •••• 0 rtvin - a• priaiillr to.tv,inzil •••0-• •- , 'To t•.:! t" tl, 1 / 4 ,-,:d . or ars:, tory r. 0•1 . . . .-- Wl••erc 1110 ri....,11.-I.t.fd tbie earth viii hiring, - - - I • : 'roc v tail li:ritlto.re-i.l - .!:.1i1w EcEtin t r, con- ' • :tonne I r. , ...d:f o'er - C.; ..pirm . . i -• And tire 140 E-01., :u is pryi il 10. Li:imp la-kit numbs. 11roii•,:lit thv(..o‘nlii . of the (11rthntbilian. i l' "17::. Cr . S6:(l. 4 rap er.411, lint hr hcenTeil it not. . For 111 s eyO ivdii dc.ii - li N 0 1::::zto; - - . :tad ae teidal:l 1 ld.• 1.1 i .a Si.llVai 11rialonely spot.. W dle his erni:roiles in y r -17 lecr•: lazing • , . Ala. 40, Illn keen,r ! h •n• ei , unisfonf,' -• • • • Ol i gloiy a:, cliian.a.:-.1 was en lest:4 . Tho ni2la•-il. - •••• in:.• • •, !•.•..t .1.1• e et'p,i,s don; WilL.re he i..ii., i ii I.r “0001, C.:it - ea:4d. of his 1.4 t'. brit taro' brarof biii doom - a- I,,:dt • :did; o ith Hi: row, .. : i:r tin.; I:- 0.1 r • in I.ii-i1,11,0•, lone tbmb, td:at 0 ill 1 - .lnAv tn.; morrowl ' ,--...--L-L_ I , .- „..-,..._____ , •.. ~. . • . ii, i t• - 'l'll r. Nforni il pi Iva itLit Ba - tril--•--Mather t.- art thou dot proud - Of that lI . EtiEl , ly rig lon lily l 1 i rosien P proud of its 14eliness,'r out of it . ilingitzg faith,. al:J.1,100d of eibli.devel, pm - lit of its future MAU. , hood' 61 tv2inailliend 1 And ha-ti thou • thought : that the.charnclo.fut.t !tat future in i thi; world will. greatly riciTud Qii'llte i npreE:sinn mule, in ilint present time, o Oahe riiii .1 of thy dhild 1 • . We fear that riot n any mot hi•rs - relleCt hot!, MIUElif the raid ly advancement arld prosPeritor of the child deprotl; upon tiECIEI.O VI'S; r much lets do' they utidetstand his nitorq, end bulbar him ,and '• his illimaitsl ...v-,tinica srhuad their spirits. l'hel Im'oe will heciThie a map, v. id if a ,chfcstian, sill be daily 113,a tnling froth gli Ty to iilor'y in the di. . vino life.: BOu the liitior. Of lino; will be' over, aiitl his di , einhodictl spirit.v ill lake its - fliiiht :to .. heaven. ' Thousand:4W' , ye, rs 1.1,t e passed away. ~. an•l 111(1011 is in heaven all II praising and !'leasing' - the LatnTS. -,.. iti .Irnii - I;eroin , maw gtoriain! than when Itst Nee sill , : it It aye the holly. 'fen thou- ~.. s ind'ti:llos Jett r i twusa nil 3it ars nreigone. and -there it is, bi4her, 5', 1 ,11 higher orthe eternal hills of. light, frnm gory I.? gio ..•. Alihiens -and mil. • lions of ages 41.1,0 pas,r.l' and Pane, .1,0 covered with beauty, intelligence ind ,loveliness, that wo e...n.scarcely. hick •opon it stands the same spirit, Sorely, it bath gone franl lefty to.plory. I ' 491o1'I'lloiller ! p. it it•litit:kest limn ofi the eternal ad : her! r 1 vance; lent ot the , tll 110 t gtory to gbiry I We ' , havc.t aced it iii the insb lice of that babe, which ... k we found i,i. f : on thy 't esorn: ilVe have dons - so for t;;SE ::nor . , Thi re ate to thee; satiny days hetwetin the lei -ant In did Him .s. and coinink man- Ilona of thy el.i d ;:i.i.v s' lint tliile in which to" . prepare lion. to aEIv:EEWEEI li:ElUill, -li i i.., timi into ; thrif future vi.lorld. Itroin tali,• to gloiy; . ‘A.ilt thou - bear con: nnilyl bcfore ii ce.llien, the epiiit of thy child, and cdociate it for its di.,:iiii‘i I Do so,,and tie.iv..in vittil aid thcc,.en - bless beih thee and thy child. ,• I 11 1 1 • • I • . fire ! t::cy . i • . '..:l"ornc.ta ncr.stlCeisc."-HA foreign join... mil , 111 , 1iti,,1, 'al rtio t , h'ildle rase ofi a knish. , FU pa pOSIII to 1./... th.:91.1. anti. 1 , 11 i) c - 4;t . ir !wine: Buried. 7 alive, but whoi %val• i. iirLl Crow premature ihter. meta inolit nur.it uliiti.-1.1 The gill hid siikeneti atal died:a , lidc filetillitgl,t. 1 lir was laid out a; tdmil, toll . ri oe.iilii•il to all appearance as a • corpzefir thr.e4hivi, ‘‘ I 1 to dm tiriti'arlived which was appointei doe he, hurial.- ‘‘'li i i en'tne Landed*. hers edine to s' i cre-.,...,:,mir the liJ Id . the eollin, 0 sli4ht. per-pirayn v‘ as 'll , iiic-il upon her .kiu, which ii , imj. iMcite'liatttfOrg mt cl..tii examination was made, I,:i.tva,‘ gdoli; found to he in the holly, unit slie. ‘ w,is i l ,t ere il tolteal , 4l. Ti a most, inter. eating put - of the thew+ iiires IS the ace count (teat tl,e ghlgaye I. hot ownrxi.e;tience- dot Mg her iii-, ttniniate wale. She said she app l e. ! red 'to dream . that she was dad, tart w t . ao scrirklr'e to every thing Mai was. pas , ing mound' her, 1111.1 distinctly beard hecfriends b6rilo! her r!eirill ; she ielt them marl. cpa her in lie rprollti- liill, place her in the cidTm, The sense, tiatp ga-% e tier extreme ageny.-and mhe atot tempted to eiiliti;. WI her :soul wa' a un a ble to act on her !wilt... ite dea'c,ilhl liei,e4suhrins as very . rontradittory, as if she wnsitt Allii Out of her !Lady at the same i isrant. Stie.litti:tnited in vain to move her arm:, to open her eyes, to apcalt The, agony;was.'al to heighth when she heard the rii. neral hymn,. and found that they -were about to noiidown the ic-liin. The lior'rorlat being buried alive give a tr, :v thipube to herankod, which reetso sired its power. over itsieorprrrcal r:rgatriztri ro, and : produced the jettrets ohichikxeito ;he notice• of those litho lvtre about' to cirlivey bcr ,to a premgr tare grave. ! . ' ! 1 . • 1 - , i i . .1 ... - Tilt YOt:N ; ratuSsi t :v.js- Frederick. king of l i g wisiil, one dAy'ran z his hell, and nobody anistver- -- ' ing. Ile opilli . d.his de or and Inlaid Ids pass fad asleep in an c'how chair. !It; Silvaored - towards, mid wan 0)1;141 to atValien litill, when he perceived a kt..ershan2 l l n.; out of . ,his porket.l .IliA eyrio-ity prompting hind ,to ktiOty what it. •ivas, tan`took it, - out and read it,. It was man'smoth( r, in tvhi:ih she IlittakVil him for hav ing sent her 1 p art ,fi Ilk - Wages to relieve her .., misery . ; find emi•lictl!tviih tel him . that God would reward aim for: hisidutiful affection.- The kin after read tig it,l went bark ;softly int.-, his ' chariiher, took la pureY full iif darats. and slipped it with the I. : ttfr into the page's pOrket. Return in; to the ( - Nand , : r, lie emit; the'hell co loudly that it'a%%3 l .;eit,tl the'', nage, whol instantly made. his ..1.1,-.lraiirel i ',•• You have had a sound sleep,". s.d.! Ow kiv. i Th.. it .I,tfC V7(l , ilii a loss now 1 . & . ; extuse hitri•clf; aid ;inning his ~ hand into his; pork. t.hy chu l tic,, to lair titter,, astonishment tdi there fonial'a purse of ducats. lie took it out,; ' turned pair, id I taking at the king, shear' turrerti - of. tears . vtiihui.t hi in.; 'aide to utter a single word. 1 . , What :4 I i;;tt r a ltd.thf' I in; ; •i•what is the mat- ' ter-r' . 'Al!i sire," slid the youngMiati, throwing • bitarelf on his i -linces.•-seinebudy seeks my I uln ! ,`.. I I know no•lurt; of 110114 . this. {s latch I have just I found in' my tiocitt.t I:t -Me young friend, •.re. plied• Frederich, -God often does great things,tur ' us; even . in our sleep, §end that to your a rnottler ; . salute her no n,y 'part, anal usinee her that I will take care bothiof her and yeti." s .:--- . ~ . 'Nutt:ILAN. ,'lritnATmENT,,or - litt.: Socrittn3.— The l'ip,krz,),l"tirrial m akes the following re. jna,i l s iniTtatitm t.I the treat men( of the ouldiCir , by the goverimerit raker ;it that city : ' ('on-itivrale.ol (aims I. tint has been made of the cumin:l.of ViclUoit.-d Scat( a ullitier here. Major . I)usenbtrtk, for his mode of sending otr P00r... Loal. Saturday smoutp Mitts. maktt bet veer five and Nis htindreif ;twit. were ctowded on hoard two f.izetl;rtvuiho'ao:. If this .he for economy, he is ividelY mitlttikett,ll.4 it is pro:table that mowds ell so clitstly topce.a.r, many of dhe men will be sick and unit fir service before they tench New, Orleans. Stattiett bf tMt.soltlit rs. deserted ; - ather than runthe risk. and expose themselves to the slat:rim . ; of going to Now Prleans in such a WIMP der.. We 'o i ntirrst 2 tnd that . , several persons rernons strafed with Msjor p. irt relation to the alTti-, but that he declined tritering,hia intention. ‘Vhen our own people attended to the transportation of troops the matter uos well nritl . p;nniplly attended fo.-e . Major Id, is v not ilkely to do one or the Men are not like ityrings to tre - p,Wited in a banal or - susi.oadvdanq hook." • -, l'nr.,-I.leatnrlr . .:-This life m sbo uprighepre sems a thitesat.il uttrpetinns. Lt.t - a man cogfr mence his cireer, eitepitia his course by thcfAiart of unerring tvi4eut,•nad 113 will eyjey pleasureia rhe - e tErth,eati rimccive . q. Whereverhp_Wins eye, he'tixi)r, bphold [P IM.; and Jove. .Tba s , clowl4-:4he:siin.hiue - the riti4-thei - oinaw•-=ibo . nee the \ti tl I - - Ole Jnottatistil aiL4 ,16 . e w ill He sri a ,in evere thin; fur hin I Jr [i 1 . 4 ' Creator, arktha ifyirg* ten tiuh te!t 'pity ' 4 10 1 4. VA 114 u a valpivu* ttfn ! , 7 -; . Port Ma; INN= IM