The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 22, 1847, Image 1

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    Terms of the linnets' Journal,
Two Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually
- advance to those.who reside in the Cotinty--and annu
ally In advance to those who reside out of the County.
The publisbeveserves to himself the right to chatg
St 60 per an um, where payment is o delaye onter
han one year
TO CLUBS
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Three copies to one address, , 00
Seven • Do Do , • ' 10 00
Fifteen 'Do Do 20 00
Five dollars in advaneiwill pay fog three yes es sub
leription to.the Journal.
RATES 'OF _ADVERTISING.
One Square of 16 lines, 3 timed;
Every subsequent'nsertion, , - •
Half * Square of ,13 lines, 3 times,
Subsequent "nsertions, each,
Four tines, 3 times,
Subsequent insertions, each,
'One Square, 3 months, • •
Six months,- • ,
One Year,
Musiness Cards of Five lines, per annum,
tt rchants and others. advertising by the
Tear, with'the privilege of inserting dif
erent adVertisements weekly.
it - r: Larger Advertisements, as per agreement
pliitabcll3l)in.
' RAIL ROAD
80,70',1: I'l x . t B d a o r R a. 7 .. ad Iron,
S.. do 21 a - I do do do with spikes
15 'do I. a 'do do do
And Plates, for sale by
A. k C. RALSTON, 4, south front st., I Hada. '
Philada., July 1846. . 25--
SURDEN.'S PATENT HORSE SHOES
MADE OF THE best refined; American
0.
- Iron. forsale at about the same prices of the
Iron in bar , being a . saring of about 100 per
cent to.the purchaser. All Dines. said; ar
warranted. and if not satisfactory, ran be
returned and the money will Inc refunded.
GRAY & BROTHER, 42 Walnut. st., Philada.
Zane 89.3,--
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SA.L,T ! SALT !
SLINA Salt in - barrels& bans, for sale at the low es
Market price, delivered' on board of Boats on the
Schuylkill, rueil of Pottpcn AGE Ly
GRAY & BROTHER,
31 Walnut st. or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkill.:
Philadelphia July 19th,
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• , • RAIL ROAD IRON.
HE sulisdribers have now landing from ship Alliam-
T / 'i
bra, from Liverpool, .5 tons Rail Road Iron, 1 1 x it
5 tons 11 x l . 10 tons 1; x 1, 5 tons.ll a a. Also, bn tons
best refined . Iron, consisting of round, square and tilt
bars. Apply to • T. & E.GEORGE, . ,
North East corner of Market and 13th stree.
P . IS-16. • .- , .• 17-,if
IRON . STORE.'
subscribers have constantly .tin - hand, a i nd for
_1 sale loo', in lots to purchasers. Bar 'lron; Boil
er and Fine Iron, Cast, Shear and Spring Steel/ second
quality Flue Iron, suitable for Schutes, &c.
1:3- Orders received and promptly execute for Flat
Rail Road Iron arid for Chains suitable for mines, by
' MORRIS & NES.
Iron .Mer t chants, ts. W. corner Maraet
kill corne r
street, Philadelphia.
Philada\ November 1816, 47--
STEA MARBLE WORKS
\RIDGE ),
Above Spring Garth!' street,
Testabllshrt;sut is ert cted on
and by the aid of Syain, Ptcwo
kinds of Marble Work lin a',.superit
/coyest prices for Cash:
The largest and beat assortmont
ever offered to the public limy lit
Room, to which the attention of
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'pertfullyanvited. ••!••
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Imported . Gaiden Statuary :ail( Cases of the meet
thetefutdeeient and patterns, tivre.el the finest and
handsomest deiicription .of•ltali.i i' Marble; Tilee for
'Flooring imported, and ativa'ys o hand, and for as le
at the most reheonable, p ices.
• :}:garble Cutters rail be siippl rent ail times with
tiny number of dinielled Muritles4r Table Tops-at, re
Jilted whofeiale i:ices:and the Tiatie will ..,,i• fill itisll
- at the shortest notice with aIJ - hinds of Marble in
the block, or cut to ',deer; for Nom tneiwe. i\ - e•
JilllN FiAll - M,
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Ride r,,,,d, aliov,•e• .s•pr,ne t,:i. hen st •
Philada., Jan. 3'111,1517. 'i - .
~—titan
Steam Iron Factory.
RIDGE ROAD,
ABOVE BUTTONWoOa ST.,- PHILADELPHIA
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AT this establishnic manly M.. foam: the crellest yd
s/a. rietv of Plans and hes n' Ist Patterns for IRON
Et A ILI NIZS . i , the United Stales, to which the at'ten
tine of those in want of ally ilereriptiOn. and e. , pec l iilly ,
for remetries, is partionlarly_rvited.
The principal part of all ttfe Winds.rme Raillt,Cs at'•
Laurel Bill. Monument. antim her celebrated l'enio
teries in'the city and rolint, of Plitiadelphit, cc hieh
have been so hixlily extolleGby the public palms, were
executed at this manulactorc3 . .
A large Ware-Room is cifnnecieil with the Estab
lishment, where is kept Onstarity. on hand a larze
stock of ready-made Iron: - tailings. Ornamental Iron
Settees, foots Chairs y newptyle plainabil ornamental'
Iron Gates, with all ecpuisive 'aasortment of Iron
.osts, Pedestals, Iron'Ar "ors, d.m. Also, in cr-at va
riety, Wroneht and Cast/ ton, Ornaments. suitable for.
Ratlines anti other purr. es
The Sofiseriber wouliVal , o-stato that in tic' Pattern
and Designing, Departibient he has employed 'some of
the best talent in the cbuntrv, whose whole attention
is devoted to the bpsys'ess—tormirs, altosether one of
the most complete pd systematic establishments of
the kind In the TTnitln. • . -
- YROBERT WOOD, Proprietor,
' 7 lload.nbove Buttonwood street. •
cry 30t1i, - 1 . ..47. • ft—Coto ,
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Philvda., Janv:l
of
WHITE LEAD:
.
WSietherill & Brother.
I‘,TANUF\ACTURE:I:•6. tis north I ron. street.'
hatejPhilade phis. now a _nod slimily of ;heir."
warranted pure white leathand iliosecusiomeis whc
have bee'n sparinzlysuppl , rd in consequence itta run
on thearticle, shaittiow have their orders titled'.
Nri knawn substance possesses those Perservativel
and beautifying, propeates so desirable in a paiti, to
an equal extent with unadulterated white leai;- lichee
any admixture of tither materials only liars ttr
value. It has therefore been the steady atm of the
manufactures. for many years, to supply toi he public
a perfectly pure white lead, and the•uhltesuitnzder:
'mand for the article,; is prom that it haS. met WZ,III !Sy
vor:-.;lt is branded on oneliCad—Wl4lll
FRILL & BROTI - IFIR in felt. and on the olcherV
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WskilvcrstuPyr.E--.allin red iet l ers i -
.Noiember i 9
AT TliE SOUTII-E iST CORNER-
OF SECOND AND gPRIICE,TREETS,
14111......DEt.P111A, •
rr HE subscriber has on lia . nd one of the larcem and
molt complete assortments of.r
READY ',PW. CLOTHING.
Wholesale and Retail.to be found at any establishment
in the United States, to an examination of which he re
spectfully invites merchant- and others who deSire to
make a cLoice selection, as every :Mile is manufac
tured under his own spacial superintendence„ and at
prices which.cannoi fail to eive,satisfactinn.
-; The assoittnent embraces eVer!, variety - of Coats,
Pantaloons'. Vests,Stc..adapted.to the,ieason. to which
he is constantly adding alt the new and fashionable
styles of the day.
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- The wholesale department occupies the entire sec o nd
story of the building and presents an unsmpa.sed vari
ety—while thelower door is del oted to the especial ac
.commodatton of hii retail customers. to whose wants,
every attention is studiously given by the propr'etor,to
ensure satisfaction. . . -.
"..".* -- Ite.is also provided with a superior and exten
sive assortment tit' Shirt , from 47 to VI per dozen,' to
,which hk wOuld call special attention. .•
s• • _WILLS TAYLOR.
; Phila., April 3. IST: - .. ' I t -7m
ir ., OR the axles of C:r , rriazes,iVa^ons,Rail Road C a . rs
11' and Machinery of all kinds, to save oil andfrevent
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Root's Daguerreotype Institute • fri V i6n '
his article is prepared and for sale by CLEM ExA L.
AND PICT 7RE GALLERY ITARNIN-, the ouly MAIM farturcrs of llris article, in the
. • i Enited_States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware
''No. 140 Ckeasu: 'St rt, -first door up stairs, anti Itrun Store in Pottsville. - Schuylkill County, Pa.
FREE A . MISSION. ' '!
ILENIIINIBETt that none is Coniiine without the wait
. ten signature of dto
ie invenr and prnpriel or, CIA.
OBTRAITS. Group anVlnsiatures, frnm the - tar-
gest,;,,to the smallest BRM. STPIN SIZE. taken in ! Clemens ' upon each Pa"ne.
It few sedotids,in clear or cloudy weath - er. The high. i Pottsville, Nov l 4' l: '' ' ' l6.
reputation oft his Institiite througlint . n Om United :Rates
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insures !VI-faction. - All pictures warrintcd. ORWIGSBURG ACADEIvic..
opiNioNs IN EUROPE./ . i
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fr 111 g• institution is (men for the reception of pupils.
Letters' have been' received by the proprietor from -
I hidh mate Old female from all parts of the county,
London, dated December. I Slf , . in which the dist incuish - tinder the direction of Mr. S. F. PEN FIELD, Principal,
ed Professors. Farraday and ItutiLamong the most em- : and Miss E. B. TENFIEL.D.Teacner of:female depart
inent men of science ip Euirip , . have declared . lm 'neut. StuilieF.. pursued are Common Encli h. Ilig.licr
"specimeins taken at Root's Establishment in Plittadel- ' Encli.h, Latin. and Greek 0.11.5ie5, Vocal Music, and
plaia•uuequalled—the most peplum Daguerreotypes
•' Drawing i . •
ever seen.in Europe... -
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CALLERI. 1 in Chesnut Street. Terms of ttittion.frotri three to =ii dollars per qTl,3l'-
ter. Vacations three weeks from 341 Wedne.ulay in
Third door below Fifth, on the first doer..
, • • August; 2 weeks from the Wednesday preceding Uhri.rt-
M. A. ROOT.
rhiLuda., Marc h )3,1577 . s3in, - .
nm., and one week 'from the 1 , 1. , 1 irtsy of March
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CHEAP BLINDS!
r. WILLL MILS \
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. 1 White Pine Thnber.Land for Sale.
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V.ENETIAN - BLIND NIANUFACTURER, i
. ff . sale a tract of land containing
i saji , li2l acres, situate in Cana- 4
i'co. - 1.2 North Sixtit 'Street, 1 to i ... WiSS3 valley, Union township.
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(..4 few doors abure•Mcir ket Slreet.) i -_-_-,- , ...c.--.._ Schuylkill county. The int.
i provements consist of a large two story house. large
PHIL4DELPIII.3, . ! barn, andabuut 60acres of cleared land of goal quality.
. la AS now 'on hand th - e largest and most fashionable 1 The residue of tbe land is heavily timbered with 'WHITE
.1.l assortment of Narrow Slat and other Venetian i eiNn r unsurpailied in size and quantity' by any tract of
Blinds of any establishuunt 'lathe United States, which equal ettent inlthe county.
he will sell, wholesale and retail, at the low,st prices. The T.-iwhicken creek forks upon the tract, affording
The citizens. of Schuylkill County are respectfully : two excellent saw mill seats.
solicited to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, ; The farm is, at present, in the occupancy of William
as he is confident of giving entire satisfaCtion to all '•lrelv.. ' - -
v, ho mav thud favor him with a call.
OLD BLINDS Repainted and Trimmed, su is to look r. , .,;s espion shalt be given, the residue to suit the con
-equal In licls, - vl . l3l ,, ttce of the purchaser. Title indisputable, and pew-
Orders punCtitally attendad to, and the- Llinds Cur- session can be given at any Vine. For further particu
warded with despatch: . • . •
tars enqnn* of- Ai.O. [MISTER, Harrisburg.
D. J. WILLIAMS. 1 Harrisburg, April 3, Ist; 14-3 inns
113..3m ' I,..____:___ . _ •
6.11517
Davy's Safety Lanais.
rr II D subsenher has just received a .supply of Safety
among trlitult are•a few•bf Upton Rob-
Improt ed : . .afcty Lamp, which is acknowledged
to be the best and surest now in use In the mines
Europe.- Fur :ale at le us et ice, than they can beim-
potted, at BANN Wei I
k fit 3 it Cheap Book and Variety eioto. •
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$ 1 00
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WEEKLY BY-BENJAMIN BANN N A.GENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL CD usT Y
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$ 3 00
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VOL XXIII
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AS A. FURTHER , :EVIpENCE
~ 41 I IAT'the principle of curing disease by cleansing
JL and purifying the body, is strictly , in ac:ordance
With the laws which govern the animal economy I. and
4properlv carried nut by the use of •
• WRIGHTS INDIAN, VEGETABLE PILLS..
Will certainly result in the complete aholition of dis •
; we offer the following testimonials' from per-
SO - is of the highest tespecribility in New York, who
have recently been cured of the Brost obstinate com
plaints. solely by the use of Wrielit'S Indian Vegetable
Pins of the North American College of Health.
CERTIFICATES OP CURES.
Frets Jamaica, Long bland.
Doctor William with-great
satisfaction that I inform, you of my having been en
tirely cured of dyspepsia Of five years' starling, by the
u.re.of your Indian Vegetable ride.
Previous to meeting with spu r celebrated
medicine,
-I had been under .the care of 'several physicia and
had tried various medicines, hut all to no effect. After
using one 25 cent box of yonr' however, I expe
rienced so much benefit. that J resolved to persevere in
the use of them, according to directions, which I am
happy to state has resulted in a perfect cure. In grati:
rude to you for the great benefit I have received. and
nisi; in the hope that others similarly afflicted may be
•indoCvd to make a trial of your extraorilin s ury medicine,
send you this statement, with full liberty to publish
the name if you think proper. Tours. A - ..c.
• G. C. BLACK
• From .Veir York City.
Dr. Wm. Wright:—Dear• Sir,— , At vont recommetV.
dation, I sonic time since made trial ofWriglit's Indian
N'igetable pills, of the North American College of
Health, and can conscientiously asstlrt.that for VERI
FYING THE BLOOD AND RENOVATING THE SY:S
TEMJ have received rbore benefit from their use than
from any other mcdicibe it has, heretofore, been my
and fortune to meet with.
• I am,' dear sir, with many thanks, your' obliged
friend, CHARLES M. 'FATE
x: N 0.60, Hammerstey street, New York.
Fran Warr iirAny.. X. Y.
Dear Sir:-1 have been afflicted for several years
with inward weakness and general debility, arsompa-
Med at times with pain in the side, and other distress
ing cm:int:lints. Atter having tried various medicines
without effect, I wits persuadt d by a friend to make
trial of Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I
ant happy testate have relieved me iii.a !last wonder
ful manner. I have used the medicine, as yet but a
short time, and have no doubt, by a perseverencein
. _the ass of the medicine according to directions, that' I'
shall. in a short time. be perfectly restored. ,
I mo-i.willinglY recommend said pills to all persons
similarly afflicted. and in the fall belief that the same
beneficial re-tits will follow their use
, • I remain voars tineerely.
. lIF.NRY A FOOTE.
\Vatic suntan, ulster CO., New York. .
Front I.aerrercerillr; Xonror Co...lrkansar,
Dr. Wm Wright :—Dear Sir:—(laving become ac
quainted-with your toast excellent pills, (vii.. INDIAN
V EGETADI.I') by experience, I take the libkrty to
write you on the present occasion by wry of sug.gest
ino the 'propriety of being, constittfted ' , agent for this,
state to dispose of them. • ` • .
In IS-11.. I was prostrated with the conoestivo fever. ,
in East Flo' ida, and often htve been ill with the first' '
attack mntl a severe retails...l was Ilt - CPS,iateel to repair
to Now York for the reltovery of ins' health., being i
Mitch debilitated. I cried different physicians. and as '
many medicines, but ad to no purpOse. I found in . )*
liver Much affected, and dispepsia setting in with its
worst form. I began to think toy case teas hopeless.
I concluded to resort to travelling. Accordingty.l left I
:Ikcity of Albany. N. V.. for Cincinnati. Ohio. On my 1
way thrOugh New 'York state I-chanced to cotne.across
line or youriagents at Newark, on 'the Erie Cairtl. I
'read one of your advertisements. pitichased a box of
fillt., and to my Inter astonishment f and myself pAr
tially.recovered : en my arrival at Buffalo. 1 piirchased
some nc your Agent there : at Cleveland. Ohio, visited
your agent, the dry goods mei chant —.alke'd ity.llt him,
and teitth - ..„.teveral boxes; I soon (mind mrCel a w,.1 1
mar. aniTconcluded to return to iny'profesSlen ri misty,
a Travelling Methodist Preacher,
Yonr obedient li7 rV311,„ .
y, - . B. DOECK.
This is to cettify I:iat I-fontol oreat relief in'.the use
of one tiny of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pitts. is the
ease of :t sex ere pain in the head of'a longstanding.
. • THOMAS SMOOT.
SI:GAR C . TIOVE, F3irlit•M Co.. 0., Nov. In, 15 VII, ,'
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The rolloWillZ highly respectable inrekeepers. have
heel: appnintedVitents for the sale of WRIGHT'S ,IN
DIAN NEGETART.T - -: PTCLS, in Schuylkill County :-, 1 ,
THOMAS D. BEAT TY. Pottsville• • . i'
:Medlar* Dicke , Orwii.siro. ' .
.' A. Heebner 4- Son - , Port C.irhon. , •
Dewald, ruff* co., mc Keansburg. • ,
' Cleo. R. Dry., Tusrarma. ~
Henry Koch & Son. NiddlePort. • • o' • '
Wm. Tazzart;Tainacuta. .
"E. &At -Hammer, Orw iosburo. . •.,
- Wheeler *M.ller. Pitt , ' grove..
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Aaron NlattissLoWer Mahantange• . . .
Jonas Kauffman, Is do
Jacob Kauffman. Mahantango.
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John Weist,dilingersion. -
Gabriel Herb. Zimmerrivintown. , •
C• B. De Pnrest.West Branch:
, C. It De•Forel.t. Minersviltb,
Johana Cockbill. Llewellyn.
Georoe Dreibelhis,•EaAltrunswick. -.
5, Hart & Co.. New Philadelphia.-, ' .
Levan & Kauffman. Schnylklll, ikati'en. •
M. &J, Dreher,: Enid Drutiswick: ‘ , l ' • -
Joualt. Robinholds, Port Clinton.: , • -,
Ileffsitxder4 - .. Brother, New Castle , - , e ,
DanielW eist„Lower :Xlahantangn.
.B. E. Reedy, Lower Malistitong.. ' \ ..
'Samuel Boyer. Port Clinton. .
Henry Eckel, Tremont,
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Win. Price. St. Clair.
•BoYer & Werner, McKeanshitrg_
Offices devoted exclusively to lll,i sale of Wright's
Isfilion Vegetable. Pills, of the North American Colt
J:ke of Health. N 0.2....•:.. Greenwich street, :dew York : :
'Nt...19.i Tremont street. Boston—and principal office
No 165,11 ace street, Philadelphia..
:May I. 1517, , , . IS-
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inOnvetl plan,
TrianufarlllN•J all
r r style, and at the
f : Marhie Mantle,:
seen at the Ware
arc hasers Is . Jcs-
BEI
intiscritillrs having taken the extensive Foun-
Ai dry and Machine Shop, owned by John K.
Esq.. at T.imaqua, arc now prepared to manufacture
Stationary Engines, Coal Weaker.% Soren•. Elevators,
Car wheels and. axles, Mill Gearing, Iron 'and Brass
Castilics, of all sorts and sizes and ofthe best material,
Repairinz and every thinzappPrtaininz ail the business
done with de:T.:telt ; all work don, by them warranted
to perform v. ell.
Persons in avant of anv thin!: in their line are invited
to cive them a call. They flatter themselves that by
strict attention to the business to be note to rive gene,
cal satisfaction. HUDSON k WATERS"
Tamaqua, Mara, '20.15.17
UTuesday, nrAt there will he ' : .
‘..-/ (,'abbaze Plants, ' lepi'r Plants, i
Rhubarb do ' Dahlia Roots,
Geraniums, &c.. 4c.. • .
For sale at HANNAN'S. Seed Store,
. It> Itlkind4 of plants., for Hot (louse, Parlor, or Gar
den, obtained to order, at short notice.
April •2617
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Rose Dashes, Plants, Dahlias, &c.
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PERPETUAL Hardy G...rdeti Roses, new and belnliful,
Climbing Roses, ' I I .
___ ; Chinese Ever-blonming !Resit.,
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. Tea-scented R oses ,l • )
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11300kS mi Farming Si. Gardening. 1 Geraniums , 'Verbenas , • ' '
Bebe:ropes,
t i ESSENDEG.s New interican Gardener7s '1 Clemmatis flamtuula,or Swget Scented Virgin's Bawer, 1
-...• do i Complete k'artner ';5 ; Dahlias, a beautiful assortmCnt, • ' `
Kitchen and Fruit Gardener 25 I Together with a variety Of - other plants alt of which 1
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Burst's LAnerican Flower Carden Directory • . WHI b e sold very low.. 1 Alao, Tomato, Egg, and Celery 1
The Gardener; an aecounenf early vegetables . 1 Plants, just received and fork* at 11/INNAN'S l
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cultivated for the table, by th^ plough and j...,721, .' ' ~1.1004 Seed, and Variety Store_ ,
spade 2.3 . I Cr Pawn's in want nr Cabbage Plants by the dozen, i
For iale at HANNAN'S. . . i hundred. nr tboust4 in be furnished in riboat three 'i
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tlarrh 27'
-- ' 13... weeks, will please leave their orders. Nag 8 —
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I WILL TEACH ToU - To PIERCE THE ROWELS 07 THE EARTH, AN S I BRING OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OP' SIOUNTAIES, METALS MilCii, Witt' c4vIC§TEEPIGTH TO OUR 'HANDS AND EtimEoT ALL , NATURE TO OUR USE AND;PLCASLtt. " '" - Dit• JOIINSON
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~ebicinci.
Tamaqua Iron Works
Corner 'of ltlil Road and litirlze Street,
Tatnzaina; Pa.
142-tcl
Plants for Sale
MEIM
I , THE . CH EAPEST PAS I SAGE2:I I I:EXCi'IN THE
UNITE4II STATES.
H JOSEPIII ArcatUßß;lr , s •
I SPLENDID LINE OF I.OIVIION AND LIVERPOOL
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r2f2r. 4%'•
Bannani Agent, Pottsville.
ARRAIiGENIE:!:TB . FOR 1847.
.OLD ESTABLISH ED PASSAGE OFFICE,
100 Pine Street, Cor. of South, N. Y.
riVIG subscriber restiectfully begs leave to tender
I his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the
public, for. the very liberal support he has received fur
upwards re-twenty years; and solicits a continuation of
their confidence. The despatch by which his•passenr
gers have been brought out, and the promptness with'
which his very numerous drafts have been paid at the
ditrvent banks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficient
guarantee to the publiefor the faithful performance of
au% future . contracts entered into 'with '
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The following is the REGULAR LANE OF PACK
ETS. whielt sail ptinctlially on their appointed days,
by tvlurh passenge,rs will be brought Out without delay
or dissappointment, viz::— •
Reolilar Packet Ships to and from Liverponj
Ships' Names Captains Days of S'ailing front
New Thrk. •
Henry Clay, • Nye, ' lan: 6 May 6 Sept 6
Stephen Whitney. Popham, 11 " 11 " II
Sheridan Cornish, " 26 ": 26 "26
Patrick Henry, ' Delano' , Feb. 6 Jilfjp o,Oct; 6
Virginian, 111eti, " 11 " II "II
Garrick Trap;, " 26 " 26 - " 20
New World, Skiddy, Mar. 6 July a Nov. ti
Waterloo, , Allen, . ". II " 11 "11
Roscius,` , ; Eldridge, " 26 - -26•" 26
'Ashburton, •. ltowla'nd, April 6 Aug 6 Dec 6
John R. Skaddy, Luce,. it ' 11 It .
Siddnris, • " 26 " 26 "26
Ship's Name,' Capthms., Days ofSailiugriout
Liverpool.
Henry Clay Nye,: ' Feb•2l June 21 Oct. 2y
Stephen Whitney, Popham, " 26 " 26 -','
Sheridan. 'Cornish, 'Mar. 11 July 11 Nov ll
.
Patrick Henry, Delano, " 21 " ' 21 " 21
Virginian, " 211 '.'• 26 " 26
Garrick, - April II Aug: 11 Det.l
Nev World, Skiddy. " 21 " '„2l "
Waterloo,: Allen. • "26"f. " 21;
FAdridge, May 11Simt. 11Jan. It
Ashburton. llovrland. ' 5 .21 " 21 " 21
John R. Skiddy, , Luc r e, l ' . 20 „
Siddons, E. Cobb, June II Oct. 11 Feb li
. In addition to the above Regular (Ades, a number of
Splendid Ships, suchmS the ,Adirondack,! •maimio n ,i
•Rappabaneock,..Liberiy.l'•it - ea,"Greettok."Broome .
and •Ocent Queen,' will,continue, to sail from-Liver
pool. weekly in-reg.nlar , Succession. thereby rii;Nent
ing the least possibility:of delay ordetention in.l;lvei , „ -
pool; and for the accommodation of persons - Wishing
to remit money to their families-or friend's; I have
arranged the Payment ofmy Drafts nn the following
Hanks f•
. Cork Limeriek •
Londonderry,
Belfast, Wateiford
Armagh, Athlone,
.Kilkennv,
-. :flonachan,
Banbridge, • Ballyinena
Downmttrick, Cavan,
Du n gam) an , Bandit n.
Ballyshannon. Str,Lltanev
Omagh,
Conteltill,'
Drogheda. Dung roan,
Feamoy.
England—Messrs. - Sim:Ler. Atwood & Co. bankers,
Lomb& ; Messrs. Jas. Beckett & Son, .and Mr. Rich
ard Marphy.-Liverpt;olj.
Scotland—The City of Glasgow Bank, and al! its
Branches andAgencie.S,
Passages can also be engaged front Liverpool, to
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular
Packet Ships on application being made personally ;
nr Ify letter. [post paid.) addressed to •-
BEN, .1 - HANNAN. Pottsville. '
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Sole Agent fOrthe State of Pennsylvania.
Br. JAMES BECKETT & SON, and Mr. RICHARD
MERPIIV. No. I, ‘Va:erlool Road. Li t „ . .rpo o L,s
• Jan: 2'4
ROOFING SLATES
pIIE subscriber inforins the citizens or Pottsville *rid
1 its vicinity. that he 14 prepared to deliver and do
Slating in all its branches at a price :very little hi her
than shingles nnd at the :- . liortest notice. Those wish
ing -to examine his -d.ire.4:cr workmanship he wool re
ferto Me , srs. T. 11. IVinterstem, Port-Carbon, an! E.
W 3lcGinnis. Pottsvilie... All work warranted- equal
'to anY in the State. .A . ddrese.all orders to the subscri
ber, at Bath, Northaiiipt,in County.
. , RO,BBP. 3.IcDOWELL.
Bath. Jan 22, 1517 '
' . FARM' FOR SALE. . / ~
• 1
I k v ILL
i.o te e sold
mile at
of p i r t, i v t .4e .
, s i a
0 1 i f , „ c a .i .
t f ', t r y ti s t
a l i
, a , l iv e tr i, i t
i r m l i -:
bia county. Pa, adjoining farms belontring/tew / John
,I
Cleaver and Peter Itridin, containing fifWacreS xriorr
or less: three acres or which arc ono? and, d ftmj•
balance in a good state if cultivy. / / ' // /
.There is an. excellent orchard Mi c e to/appfi ry '
.. 'trees, to :ether with ~ rim •r of Pelac ,
".".' , and cherry frees, on/ reef` rm.: Or t e
•a e s iw":• premiss ate erected 5 c
. ?%1 two story log
OM
ill, '.. ' dwelling house wifi . ,7l-n track, a large
...........„1 .... hank barn, anew ide/press, stone spring
%Muse toretherl with other out hiiildingq. alt in in emu/
order. The farm will lie sold a bargain to any person
in want of one. For tcrairs'and other particulars apply
to r • 1 WII.I. I A M PATTON, .
' -
P.;
Mine Hi !Cap Schuylkill Co.. Pa.
. March 6,17 . ; 1 /
10—If
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TIN R /I OOFING.
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JACOB, I M. LONG,
T ATE of Readinz.„ %vont,' inform his friends, and
i-4 the citizens of l'ottsyit's generally, that he has ta•
ken a shop back of f ibe divelling now occupied by Rob
ert
Wandsiee, Esri., •ri Centre Street, eepilv opposite ;.
the I:pi=ropal Church, Where he is prepared to do Thy' :
opposite
the
sorb as ll•lonne..Spouting. &c., at the shone p
notice and on re:ism:aid. terms. The advantages n II
tin roof are that it is lie! ter. more ditiable; and fat! •,as
cheap a. a good sittngle roof. For Specimen? Ofjli.
work the subscriber WI uld ref.'r to the l'lti . Evine
House on tho Moont Carbon and Port Carbon ai Yviad,
the Mill Creek (Irides near the same place, ant ill . roof
ing on the Company's baildings at Mount C' it, n.
. ' -----_ z-. - ' - JACOB r I. INC.
Match • ^ ISI - - ' \-, /. lit
- 7i
NEW..AND EXTENSIVE
- , :i. I- -,..:' / //
Tin ,Ware & Stove V•glablistiment,
. ~.1 ~
Carticr Rail Read and .Vorirezirn Stretis,ep
•\ , : paste Ruch' iki Rains Strarn,..ihll, ,
.",1 :'-- PO - TSV I LLE. ---
1 SOLOMON -HO - OV ER.
/
1 - 1 1' the late them of Skeen & Hoover, announces to
lf his friends and the 'titiblic that he has commenced
hasiness on his own account at the above-nientiltiad
place. where' he has on hand t he tamest and most va
T
rieds-ortmcnt of SOYFS - TIN WARE.ever offer
ed tb the citizens ~r tli 1 k•relio n . Ills stock of Stoves
embraces the ditforent kiril used for cooking ; also
Parlor stoves. Air-tight stov s either for coal or vcoii•d,
Furnares,..4,.. to snit all persons and tastes.
tlis,slock of Tin Ware is very extensive. embraeing
all the articles in that Itie of insiness. Also Japarined
Wareuch as Waiters Acc , all of which will be sold
cheaper than any other!esta lislament both wholesale
and retail. i
He also manufartureS to graer all kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron work. at shoit notice and low rates.
. .
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„ . .
ROOFING& SPOUTING.I As he is prepared to ex
exccete Tin Rontinc and Spoutine. he invites those in
want of itili work, t,c, 'rice him a call, a. he pledges
himself to do it cheaper af d better than it has eyrr
been dune in this place li;for .
The public are resperlfull invited to call ancf;,l3lll
- his ,Inch andjiblp for th•mselves..
.
.
April 10, Isl 7 . IS-
_2:7A
DR. G. W. KNOBEL,
Effi
A, 0 SURGEON,
D ESPECTFULLY annnunkes to the citizens of Potts
ville and vicinity, that tie i 133 totaled himself in
this place for the purpose o - purstrin4 the practice of
his profession._ 7, ;
Ills office ..yill•he in the ,00ni formerly neenpied by
E.' N. Carralbo,' as a IBook store. in Market etreet,
above Centre.
-n be consulted at Eeluptnu•s
He can be am._ ,
, . - 4,S
Carbon, every moraine, bet/vet:a the Inurs of 10 and
12 o'clock.
REFERCNCIIS :—John q. Brown and - Andrew Rus
sel, Pottsville. I
April 10, 1517
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S ITURD. I 4,.*' NT Q 101 - 1 NO, -. M A*:' W.'.--, . 1;847
fin nnn'e
%Vex Ilvtl
Gal w• ay .
Colrain
Tralee,
' Yougha I: '
Parsnnstown
Lit ran rt ,
Erni
Skibbken
Marlin •
Cralotiv,
Enniscor thy,
. s q store in Port
MEI
lediciicr:
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VALUABLE VF,GETA tILF,IRL',MEDV
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;DR. - SWAvNE'S.
,
foznpoarizq Syrup of wild m e rry
Iltir ORIGINAL AND G EN L'INE PitEPARATIVi . !
- Covhs, edicts, ...9s.thina, Bronchitis, Lirerl - Comptaint,
Spitting Blood, Difficult y of Breothin,o', pain in the
1; Side and Breast, Palpitation of the 'Heart, !Wu-
cnza, Croup, Broken .Constitution: Sure
• Throat, Nervous Debility„ and all Dis
' eases of the Throat, Breast, and .
Lungs; the most effectuatand,
speedy cure erer hauion for
. • any of the atiore
. 1' •
diseases, is . •
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COXP 0 L'oVD SYRUP OF
WILD CIIERIt Y.
LETTER:U.ONi THE 116 . K. JACKSON:
Formerly pastor of the First Piediyteriarkelmich,
• . York.
CINCINNATI, rfII. 15, /S.lO
• Dn. SW•l'im- -Dear Sir,:-.Permit me to take the. lib
erty of writing to you' at this time; to express appro
Lation, and recommend' to the attention of familie
and others yihir valeiable medullae—your Compound!
Syrup of Wild Cherry.: ' in my travels of late,q 'have ! ,
seen in a groat many instances, the wonderful eteets
of your medicine in relieving children of - very Obsti
nate complaints, such as coughing, wheezirM. choking
with phlegm, astlimetisattacks, &c. I should not have
written this letter, however, however at
Orement, al- :
though I have telt i my duty to add my testimony to ,
it (lir sonic cime, had is not been fora latej-ineitance
where the medicine above alluded to was instruinental
in restoring to perfect health ationlv child, whosetm-e ;,
wys almost hopeless,in a family of my acquaintance. I
thank heaven," said a doting mother, "nfy eltildisj
saved from the jaws of death 'Y
Beyond all doubt, Dr.SWayne's'CompOund Syrup
i of 'j
Nvint Cherry is the most valuable medicine- n this or 1
any other,conntry. lam certain] have witneed - more
than one hundred cases Where it has beetilattended
with complete sor. , :ess: I have-used it myeelf Man
obstinate attack of Bronchitis.l in. which it - preyed ef
rectfac iu an exceedingly 'short tune. ronsiderug the '
seventy of the ease. I can recommend it in the ful
lest:confidence. alts superior virtues. I would ad
vise.that no family Amitld be without it ; Is very pleas
a nt,and always beneficial; worth doulde ind often ten
mei its price. - The public are assured there is 'no- j
uackery about itj
JACKSON. D. D. o.rmerly Pa-tor '
of the rick Presbyterian Cluirch New Via lc..
.
Thousands rif , liftters'socli as !he above can be shown
test tying to the gimil'etfects of iiii,,{ •yaluable,reinedy,
in curing Conan mpthin, vutOs. colds, asthma liver.
complaint spitting of blood, nervslis debility . pain - in
the tide and bri'ost, and ail diseases of the lungs. ,
Eq ader l are yrM sulrering from a cold pr dISCDSC of
the ungs 1 Trylihts remedy t•you will nut. perhaps,
reera
it. It wil ;West nil thole .disagreeable symp
toms which stritiei..i.sci much terror, to the mind,' and
proletig your daa's ;,- beware f all preparations pm
port{tle to contaiW Wild Crier ry. oxcet{t that bearing the
signature of Dr. 11. Sn ann, on the outside wrapper of
each bottle. :es tI iv mo not quite likely destitute of
the panicle from wliich They borrow a name.
Preporod only I y Dr. 11. S ll: AN El;corner of F.11:11TH
and 111..U.T.
' Stre,lt{. Philada. ' ~
I lll'llD TII I.: TESTIMONY.' • '
• PiILADELPIJIA. flolltelltbfq ' 4O. iStr: r
Dr. It. Swayne :-Dear Sir :—Rein= for. a length ni
tinin a ffl icted wit h a .ynry violent t to,ch. with . a pain in
my side and bred t, soreness Of ti, lungs, shortness of
breath. I{iss Of at petite.. nigh t sweal3, &c. I Made
trial of Nl:trio - us ri mettles,. v. Melt were reionnue{{ded
highly in the papirs..liut gradually Vint: worse :The
violence of my cough . was .shch..illat the blood milted
profusely from MY...nostrils when the' parnsystns of
coughing tante 'limn nin. Indeed thy whole system
Seethed prostrated, and the hour nf my departure scem
ed close at hand.
• 'At this time yro recommended the :IS, of yam CO:Nt-
POUND SYRITP OF-WILD,CIIENIRY, winch immedi
ately began to so >the; crimfart, and allay the violence
in my cough. relieved the pain in my Ode. strengthened
and , hraled my &c. 1 coniinugil the 11,e' f it,
but now. tliapks God, and to the 'effect of you (:0.11-
1,01,1 of Chury, I am mired and'able to
pursue mylabors:
1 think it an ifillatuatiLimiedkine coughs:con:sand
disen...; of the lu arid one that shonlil be knoWn to
all afflicted. if p.,rsons 1,V0,111d purchase th . original
and pentiine articce,.a. prepared by yomarid aot tamper
Nvith the many spurious and worthless preparations
which, are attempted fobo palmed oil on the reputation
of yours, it ntightl be the meatoonf saving many valua
ble lives. !freely off. r this statement for the benefit of
those Who arc suffering as I wm..
. .
. . .
EZEKIEL TIIO3IA'S.
. In Chia 5t.... doors from the corner ‘ of Willow.
31i Thomas' r:r5C, Love alluded to was • a very se-.
vere , one, and hisosiderwe is within the reach of all ;
sn any one ran rill and have the above substantiated
by a personal interview. • ,
CAUTION 1 1 STRANGERS. AND INVALIDS.
Ifeware of alt preparations of Wiltl.Cherry, - extePl
D'r. Strome's COinpou il Syrup of Wild Cherry, a's
they are most littiLly, qt te desittute of the t ery article
front which -..ilit.y, bar OW a name. Dr. Swayne has
succeeded in ribti,tin . tgind concentrating •the mines
riT the Wild Cherr - Tree in such a manner as to con
stitnte one of thel . in,-,t.,:tficarious remedies in r1i.., , ,a-es
..itE: the Lungs, at mysame time most 0iti..5:41.1 to take.
th^.t is known ti the , ined.cal world. It is tionecrs;sivy•
Jar us to refe, psrticuiarly, to the many remorkoble
cures p, rfiiinfeilby it, or•to dwell it length upon the
peculiarly 11/raltfifill prorylt es of the Wild Cherry.-- I
Suffice it 'to say, d that its Iwnling. and at I hi , seine time,'
strengthening guilities ;ere wondetlitl •. rind in many
instaiices,,perst7nS Who had been arllict,d for years with •
constiniption. ' t /.inichs.nstlitici, liver cihiplaint, spitting
i
blood, nervo is debility, and vtriptis disease's of the f
11.1ing.tri Wire/ i'ei.ii, , liv it shserestured to perfect health.
Ile careful 10 observe, th . t. ea. h bottle beers the', writ-.
tim sigh :Alf e of .Dr. Swat no, or you nu's have a spit.
Hon:: Pittlierorthless nitxture palinvil- upon yetkfer , the
genuine atedlcine. .
Reine,tither 1 iill prepar:rions•ef Wild Cherry are tic
titioustrl counterfeit. except tlraprerr.reil by
. Int. ,'WI - NE,
$(...' W. tor. of Eighth end It.cii streets, Phili.ila '
V.,-,./.4 .Swoyne's Guide to llMith, Lim' be obi Lined
grais,
Only .krn:s in rottsrille. Pa.. rye.!. C. BROWN. &..
DAStr.t. KREBiz. C. & .1. 1111NTZINGER, Srhuyl-
Oil lifiven,ll. VOUTE,Orwigsiborz. RITTER & Co.,
,ItegillOg&and by Agents id all p.•rtsof the Uriited Stales.
iti ..:(i - v'ember gii,' Psifi.
! WORMS ! _
Des', rcij Tllonsa 7.:cls '!- (_7llildren
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WITIWUT -PARENTS reyER, xmi‘vi:vc,
La gt.:9I , ECTIXG 'nit CA VSE", I .
• ti
1.1/4 V:S .! afi to retriil;:r fofioirinz , yin p tont s
`,) ICKING.ayt the nose. offensive breath; pain in the
I :Joints or iambs, grinding of the tedih during sleep.
appetite.-teaness, bloated stomach or limbs;
gripings. !Miming, pains in various parts of the boily.
a sem: of soMethitig risins in the throat, itching of
the a nu9orvards night, bleeding of the nose, gnawing
sensation nt the'stoniach. of heat ovi r the sur
face of the 1,041..4i:tit chills or shiverings, head-ache.
drowsiness, torpor. xertigo, disturbed dreams, suoden
staring in sleep with fright and screaming. cough,fever
ishiiess, tits, pallid hue, thirst. had' taste in the mouth,
difficult breathing, fatigue, squeamishness. nausea,
frequent desire to pass soniething from the' bowels. and
sometimes discharges of slime and limeys.
,And ,hould
they have an y of them, immediately obtain a Mettle of
Hobensack's VegetableWonnSyrup, a hich is so pleas
ant, that every child winery for it after It has Mice had
a taste, and remember it is warranted to cure, or the
money is returned, and $5OO is offered ti. any person
that tv in produce a case of Wonns, which it witl not
core. We have in our possession several AVonns. of
various kinds .a`itd amongst them one 336 inches in
tenet!, which it brought from Jactib xeifenhiser,
mi.:toe:titer county. Pa who had s.uffered flow early
infancy, and he and his friends, as yvell as many of
• the mier eminent _physicians pronounced his case a
i gradual deduce, being as they thought that abominable
complaint Dyspepsia,and before taking two bottles he
passed the above worm, and his enjoyed' the best of
health ever since, which has been about nine months,
1, and all fir 5U cen:s, and had paid physicians upwards
of 8500. without re..teiviat,Nry. benefit whatever.
We do- certify - ghat we have used HObensack's Ye
! ge_table,,Wortn Syrup, and heft acquainted with them,
.recommend it as being the best article as well as the
! most pleasant to take we ever used, and furthermore,
f subscribe our names believing it to be a benefit to the
human family, by, doing so.
I Poct. Appleton, south street, 'near 11—Dort. Sim
bell. ith . and George street—lsaac Deans. 'Attitbomag,
Bucks county—Duct. Seely, Philada..—Duct. Thomas,'
N. Jersey—Duct. Sweet. Delaware—C. Henry PI umer,
Minister of the Gospel, Marshall street, I door below
;
Brown—Patrick Duffy. Melon st., above Ninth—Jacob
Welsh, below Coats w, side—B. Gifford, Rose Alley;
Ist dour. below Coates—Suian Thonipson, Oxford at., .
: between Front and Second. Kensington. .
I Prepared by .1. N. &G. S. flobensack. N. E. corner ..
of Second and Coates streeta.,! Philadelphia, and for '
Sale by every atore keeper in the Vn•ted States—Price
25 cents. Also. Hobensack's 'Fetter Ointment, war-I"'
ranted to cure all eruptions of the skin—pricetticentar
N. B.—Should any doubt theVinve. and'helieving .
I their children have worms, they will be furnished gta
tuitouslv.by calling on us. '
J. G. IIROWN, Drurgist,wholesale agent, Prittairdle
and for sale at all the principal stores in the county
Octotier3d„ 50-4 yr
3
New Store at Brookville.
TITE Subscriber has just race ive4l from Philadelphia,
and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen
eral assortment of seasonable goods,such as Dry Goods,
Groecriee. Hardware, and Queenswa re. In addition:4a
which will be found constantly on hand. Fish. smoked
and fresh Meat, as wett as a good supply of country
produce. •41.11 a nd. exataine our stock, and ymi w ill find
us prepared tosell goods at as low a rate as they have
ever been sold ,in ir lure; in Schuylkill county.
B.—bountry , produce of all kinds wanted, for
which the highest price will be paid. • .
GEO. I. POTTS - ,
6-
Pottsville, Febl,
Front the kevir Vert: Tribune
'
tirjoirings for Oicton.,'
DV J. B. cLaspcs
.
GL Ai shouts upon the air are borne,
Glad shouts for victory won;
But many a mother long shall mourn
Her ne'er returning son!
Glad music swells its thrilling pees.,
Bright banners flout the sky ; •
Bat litany a widow's bosom feels
, Grtet's wild, strongrigody t
: .
Loud cannon boom ,'er lull and plain.
' Rejoicing bonfires burn I '
But 'slimy an orphan asks In vain,
. Ills slaughtered Are's return !
By nit ht.'earousal pageants' sweep,
Joy's utilise lights are shedi
But many ahand of sisters weep - ,
Bravt brothers with the dead
• Thto shout for "glorious victory" Wont
'Twere surely cause for mirth, •
• That husband, brother, sire, and son,
' hove periitted fr - om the earth.
Aye. send your shouts o'er ocean's good
all earth's sky.
That such. in agony and blood.
flare laid them down . to -
. . .
Go to the staueliter where- they fell,
The red field where they 'lied,
And the re your roptntous paane swell—
To Moloch deified. , .
• .
Thcie: mangled, blackened, trampled, torn.
Coil's images are strvws
ILni_• passed each .0110 to Death's cold bourne 1,
In acony, alone •
Nn mother. daughter, sister, wife,
Sustained his dying. head,
'And soothed the pangs of parting life,
4
And wept when he was dead. . .
Yet thousands wer annind him there—
Perchance. e'en by his side,
A brusher—ol his pangs aware-7 ~ .
And ds - it4,as he died:
•
Co, then, where 'strode War's demon rout,
Go, raise th . . exultant yell
Amid War's trophies" there,—the shout
Shall echo back from Neff!'
ROC ILESTCII, April, 18-17.
P3.lsljing o;,in
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...A iirilz'fpr all ihingl."—SoLompn
"An hour before the worshippod'sun
Peered forth the gulden window of the east.
A troubled mind drove me to walk abroad: .
• SIM.PEAItr
Perhaps it is not known to all the Benitlicti=
who magnanimously live, (Its Cliptain Dalgetty'
bath it) "fur their own pecUliar,"' who wisely shut
themselves out from the 'common perils of doilies-.
tie - .calanaity, and snore as long :as. they
. please
airy inbruing in their own hired houses i perhaps -
it is not known to such most comfortably situated
genticrOctn, what 'an everit : .a washing day is; liotv,
and when ittiegitis.. and when and how it, s ;ends,,
A washing day at home, then. is the longest tl4 -
in the week ; it generally begins at ieijen
on the evening ut Nlunclay—and cont:jrrCes foul
weather with breezes--till the afternoon of Tues
day. •
•
The dreaAful- •notes of preparation' are first
sounded by thesplashi of buckets lull olwater,
on - the evening prey - U 1 to the ill-fated - day. .It
would seem as :eche' second sack of Troy had
•commenctdeiire hum of buckets aitd kettles ; the
familiar diousehold words' of fully an. 4 Thomas
antlZetty„,reiterated from .one extremity of the
britite_tajhe other, all indicate the force of the
enemy. arrnhat. thehattle is waxing'hot.,„ Polly
is wanted in the name of
- the blabs kettle,.Thom-,
as ts•requiretf on behalf of the tuh, and,l3eity is
principal engineer of empty buckets. P.inir Grim
alkin is turned aut of 'doors ixnd Pontntivisely
chooses the barn instead of a 6:4ldr.t All s rts and
sizes - of the human drew are collected fro , m
their
lodging places, and. (as Milton Makes his &Arils
throw dirt ateach other) •inisculatian dire,' thrown
into a mass in the kitchen.
BO these. A 1.194 are only. the pre!imi
ho business. Before •
'I "Aurora. now fair daughter of the dawn
s e rintaLs witb rosy light the detsl:Jaw
Yes ! and before you done with y
nap—you hear strange sounds ative, bene
arounil ; yotrstart up; you 'intik, first of
then of thunder storms, Min, hail. and earl
now that you are Witle,itYvake, and reolti l
turn of 'Washing Day.; and accordingly
mechanically fmm the bed, hang on your
and make a precipitate retreat.
You secretly 'determined not to re-
house till tbe.eripaf the campaign, andTh
lutely and desperately do you set out !in yo ,
ing travels. list hunger, that sometimes
gilds overtake,' overtakia you : with 'emir.
boding, and suspicious fears.iou return to II
,
ire the.strengthund position of the enen
at length boldly march into the camp_
What do you want here !' cries the b
of yourself. •
My breakfast., lover (a Swift answer
away wrath,)
.• my breakfast, /,U•e'!—y ou
• 13reiikfast! l•reakfast ! (ele.ating - the
sail awful!a . it.tude) .brt-akfa-t on Vashic
Ilv.and.bY you sit down alone fo Your
• repast of.bursit toast. muddy cotT, , e;eggs
the capacity of grape shot; or, peradven t
at all, you Tick clean teeth' for
utes; and in aluff make another lk:per
from the house. .
After, sufferin g' ihe 'aching : void' of a l
stomach through the forenoon,. You: mak
chap,kat four o'clock. with renewed inn],
On tiOng into your dining room you sc
paration for dinner; you tbcontinentiy
bell—no answer. In utter despondency
into the kitchen.
. Anil what:do trot want hire t Crt
once the whole battalion of sir übbers. arid'
. My:dinner; vommournfullv reply.
.
• 'lt is Washing Day'
"! I kriow it!' , You take a handkerc
'your:ticket to-allay perspiration. -linlucl
'Omit of the sylphs who preside over the ttl
it as her lawftil eictitri. - : ,
•,Nly dinner•!' von exclaim in faltertn
' , The handkerchief!' shouts the w
clothes, louder than Othello. •
•Mv din=' you faintly articulate.
. • The bandk-- • .
You .neditate an esespe r,: you attemp
youlall upon the slippery flour, you da
broadcloth. and you ate , rifled- of your
chief; you lose your dinner, spirits, hen
and all., . .
You sieze your hat. malt un yourself
out of hteath as 'did the Bohemian Hy rad
grabin. in the story of Quentin Darter'
t h e d ogs t ir e redoose I upon him.
. You return at evening, Oh! what alte
- —"Hype enchanted smiles,
' And wavas her golden hair."
Your wife smiles, and you smile. Ev
growls pleasure, and grimalkin whiffle
ii.ut. Every thing is regenerated ,-, not a
•mains • unwhipt of justice' You exclai
are the uses of adversity ,' you are eomf
1 the reflection that your last meal was b •
' your first. . _ , ,
. You bad lost your dinner , your break st, your
temper,'and youfbandkerchief,but now on have
found them all. You feel as a traveller who, of
ter many hardships and misfortunes, is t last re
stored to his ftiends, his, comforts, and is home.
You (pardon me, most kind and gentler tier, and
reverend seignors of all) kiss your wife and tes
claim,
"Thus should desert in rirdri—be crowned!"
LITZ OF • Gravrvists:c.—He gets up leisure
,. ly, 'breakfasts comfortably, reads the paper regu
i larly, , dresses fashionably, eats • tart gravely, talks
insipidly; dines superfluously, kills time indiffer-
L iently, sups elegantly, goes to be l d - stoprdly,nnd
lives uselessly. ,
1 ' Boon A lIVIC C TO YOUNG . WO , l f: N.-L-Tru3t
not to uncertain riches, bu . .,t prepare yourself for
every emergenCy in life. Learn to work, and not
, be dependant upon servants - to make you bread; ;
.. t
sweep your fhfors and darn your own. stockings.
L Above all things, do not esteem t ) n lightly those
honorable young men who sustain themselves and
their aged parents liy the work of their own hands.
while yun.care for Mid receive into your company
1 those lazy, idle popinjays, who never lift a finger
I to hefp themsely:es. as h•ng'as they can keeirbody
.I and 'aria! together; and get sufficient to. live -in
I frishiOn. ift:yon aro wise, you will look at this
,
;. subject as We do; and when you are old enough
to become wives, you will prefer the hon est me
'; ehanic, with not a cent to commence life, to.the
i fashionable loafer; with a capital of ten thousand
dollars. WheneVer we hear., rematkid, • Surf a
yoting lady has ntirried a S t .trtune,' -We always
j tremble for her future prospetpv.' Ri c he s f e n j,,
l children by wealthy parents, Linen turn a cur-c
t.instead of a blessing. Y;iting women. remember
ihis;tand instead of soundiUg the purees of your i
lovers. and ezainining the cut cif their coats, loitk
into their-habits end tivairs`; Mark if they have
trades,. and ran depend ul.nn . themselves ~f eV if
they have minds-which will lead them to lOok ''
above a butteilly existent e. Talk .not of the
beautiful white skin arid the soft delicate hand—
: the splendid form and the tine appearance of tire
; young gentletnam . Let not those foolish consid•
t rations throng your thought. ,
." A MINISTERING ANGELI—in one of-the
leis describing inrideuts of the battle of Burira
Vista, we find the foilow -- 1 • .
-There was Pne little scene on - the field which
exciteidgreat'symrfaihy. A Mexican woman was
found in s' goree under one of the peaks of the
•inountain,"husingabout her ten or twelin of her
country Men, five or six of w hom wire dead.—
She was endeavoring to make the beds of lie
ing as easy as she could. by reiniming the shun's
aim under them and phring their heads' upon
her own person.. She refusrd bread Mid' tea , ' r
herself; tendering eveiy thing that was offered
her to the sufferers Shout her. It wa4 almost 'the
only bright spot on that bloody ground. A Mon.
ument shoujA be raiised to her Which should stand
as long as battle of Buena . Vt.43is remember
ed. I saw the gem} woman alterwaids iik,One 61
the wagons with, her wounded men, apparently
full of joy and hope, thankitil. I suppose, th,t- b. l :e
had fillet, into merciful ,hand.." ,
ANrxi»TE OF .:11tts,j1t. - 1(?:s. It is.
gen?rally
kno*n that ..N1r5.j . :411i.4, after her hushand's death
occupied exactly the same house it; ,Durrfries
which she ue'cupi,d hifo , e.tha, event; and it was
rus:otitay (or strangers,. who happened to pass
through', or, visit that town. to'isly their respects
hvinr, with or without letters of in roduetion. pie.
1 cisely as they do tiill.e chur.:by afd.the loidgc., the
•harbor, or aay .at her 1 übrir7. i,hiert of Furi,lsity a
t lout tile place. A gay ycutig Englishman one
day vifiiie..l l'ilrs. Burns. and al:ei he had seen all
t she, had to show—the : bedro.,in in which the pu
t ct,die.t, hig.airi4inal portrait hy N.lsmyth, his fam
ly 13:;‘;, , with tile . hates and Girth days of Min
,self h-i. wife, and cniiMen, la rit11:11 on a Maul; leaf
i by I:is own hated, all suite otner Ithle trifles Ol
the . .4anie natAne—he p . rOce. ci( to cntrezt that .
1 she would. have tl.e kindness to'presint. him
. with
some' elic of -the poet, which he usighi carry Away
'faith him, as a wonder, to show in his cOuntry.—
Didi q„:l'ilt. all s o il 5 llattker li_loCk. -
Well;i.ii, ,:tid Dirk to me • one day.'aboutfive .:
years or better ago, .I.l.l.tught a wooden t lock from
a Yankee p'.ill; r named Toro Jones, who usedto
(rand through this emottry dratipm' one at almost
eve.s . t'sol:S ,, . . rqa. the last 011 e he had, and I
gave him fifteen ,do:lar; fir it' t3t,e was a perfect
goer of a cl-itk 7 aril then. such` a beauty ! Her
littl4; squatty, dumps- sistur' dressed out in - Int
painted ease. jail tided i nky
. eye veaetly, to a gimes .
~
heel. I ~t her on tfte,M,inel 011-11, so as I might
alters see her. I ilion't ti ink 4 a ; ever get tiled a
loolirs' at tier.. 11 , i;,little p•-fituyit would awing
hack'ar.ls and la rr-ml.-;. bb kin' oft ,;the seeking at a
proper rate: Thar .-lied roll it, Ps'eltin' away day
rater day, and week ;trier vet els . . de Rl' dent
,011
keepin' upLisi'll the cum and determined that nary
MC 1 . 1 -re 'n.the settlement 'lsult] , get ahead of I
her. - •She'd ti,g. at th, hour:, nie.r stopplo7 to
Vetch lireatli - . lux list firtit' away to ild rid ruble style.
I'd w o tpd her up itt nights, and then g ; -.) to bed, put-
tin' ev i rv• ronlidenee in her. and I;eirt . perfectly
satisfied that she'd shr her datv fiitlifully; although
I ts;a`srilt a watching, her, and wouldn't alias: , tbe
sun twbe - up before she'd .put her hand to the hour .
of sunrise. And then, sir, when I'd be restless
and couldn't sleep; or when I was sick, then what
company she was to in.. Ti, be sure she couldn't
talk to ine—j , st call. nii; n'arrie-:that's all, though
sthnetimes ahe'd siytDick' so eaintnely plain, I'd
look up at her and alniost :expect her to.lcall off a ..,
regular builtreLit. Well, sir; she Confirm , dto be`
'How an Srsss. TO Clltt.:lltEN:-4 is usual to 1 2 ,4 0 ,1 fir five. years, - aUtl-was my heart's delight.
attempt - the rnanagement of children either by cur-
I - iii lack. I trlity.Say she hilt tin for more than that :
I pures t pum•hrnot, nr
tby rewards addresied , . to
i hut it was but that time she began mons Nattily
V ise senses, and.,by Words alone. 'l 4 here is Line Ito ezeinble old Dive Wilson's wife—you know
other means of goveinm , nt, the power
i how she was?' . ,
tortance of which are seldom regarded— . Can't sax I il.i. exactly.'
he human voice. A blow may be inflit 4 Wilt-, sir, I, thort you knowed—old Dave used
cti:d,atie-omparned with.. svor Is so unere Id say thst Inns wife was akharming ereeter—one
c ra
untect entirily its intended effect; r
\
x of the host nt women—that he didn't believe from
rent may use Such languige, in the currecuon id '`,,0,1 niuther Eve dos n t t the present generation, If
tine, chill, not_ cd.jeittionable in 'itself, spoken_, m
yet 4, ter-woan 4.....ver it r rwed a'petticoat - over her
in 'a which Shari tone more. thaefeats Its laluence.—
he.. h.., 'l'it 5.. !ur? . .,. I e, said she had ways [here
A- kew notes, however unskilfully arranged. if ut- I-D ir •,,,,fib.,l , n , i„th a si oo ; o f old Dave, whom i
i
tered n.a soft tone, ate found to p WS , Sc.6: , a magic , iini.,,,, , eq . '‘;;Oi i she wil'd have her ways, and
ii4onee. Thirilewe•-thdt Ito- , ioluence is con- 1 such ts. V.,4 , 1- x4l-Jut bay .! Well, sir,•my -clock
fintto the cradle I No :` it is rlstrused 'over es., ry . 'got to l\\ :he san ,; %%ay —4onte of her works got '
age. 'ild ceasearoit while the child remaigt; under I ~o t o i s fie,e,rel fi dipito. she done jest as ehelala.
the" parental roof. ,Is the . boy grruving rude nil „,,,,1 1 ,1,. a .`,:,, , 8 , k1,1,- t . ~, y es .1:e. she ,r,d 1-10 all
manner, and f , eistorous ; irs speech ! I know of no ;.,J, n2n ,im n l, 'it : ,.' take a notion to bulge o ff
i t a
imLritisient Si ,s, n
Sure to control th teden at
cies ; ; .„ rne Ti m e.,,e, ,1 r1;14-' ing in ors•these wires one
the geAtle tone; of; a trituher 1 ; - She who speaks hundred ant ;At fir t I was tickled at
to her sn harshly. dot -S
-but give to his conduct . ji, alai' Areu ; tell at Iter+Cin%stich afoot
rho sanctson of tier ,ot n'evarnyle. 'she priurs oil ; as to he ma I sit eitrity sss hal, didn't Bolt
4i it the already raging Elaine. In the pie-sure of ' n a ms Ly but 3uf ot last I Icgon to get -
duty. we are li.st.le to utter .ourselves hastily to ! tired „ t ~u,-t; It :st•rint .1 kt. me- wh•neeer
chtidren. 14haps, a thre:it is expreal_in a loud II had a too. - t-. n:e and wanted to &quay,
and irritating tolle; iredia.l of straying :he pus-1
, f. o u ,, or u .,, i:py, that t`.4l-ehe'd pick
siona_of. thechild, it N e i,.. . .a . tiVlctly to ,„
increase I t nr d i „ e o e Lag lit La 1' ''--
,I put up
ir.
the. :Every
,fietful expressoin awakens in Ina% wilt i t -, 't o
tiO't d i not . lksr, to her—
the same spirit, which product d it. t'o des a slut than th her base her, fun rut_, ehe
pleasant voice call .up agreeable le, hugs. IVhat- - t i ',,i,,j, t ,
~,...1 ,i erself 'aster a while. But
evi r at:int....4km, therefore; we would encourage ; she, tilde :I ; ...t ,in stou'er,tan ever. On
. .
in a child, the sinte we should mirth st; in the ;11. 1 ,,t sward, s hove 1-snotu; lit re46-lmuster,-end
tone in %%lab w . '-itidri.-ss it. • ' i as I shiers doe: , on sue l stee; , ,ions, t rol, rather too
much ,•r the i , e . :pit: fizhlill - --,When 1 got home,
I than the iisfst 11.1,,' for nee V a:4'in bzil —so as in
...I..,pnic the t.ray, I pull:-'off in.l gets in bed; :
but,uo soots r did my head tech the pilhiw,tban
nit sister} the cloth'. cio , r-ra.g. ' I di Wu - lamed to
-put a stop to any such capers 'that night. I got
up, Itiatie4l /AV oil musket, , o.lk a . beer, and sot „:„.
down r t..! a`ore.her, 'Now, old lady; sea I, 'you
'te inter the NOle game agin ate you 1 „list go on
of you r like it-!.tit cl,tr to stoke a husdred this
time, asal d ng me i 1 i,r-u r on't ketchliesfer My
threats didn't scare Sir a bit—she srtick away,
'peared livelier than ever. She wesd so pert, she .
soon got up to ninqty—nine y•-me—h•voree—
four—live—six—. , if - sre s 01.. fr 1' If:W!. lie It, gel/
I, and Icocks the rid mu-iset—cb-r-ring—l pull
it to My. shoulder—eti.raine-I,.lakt's sit2hl4,
ch4-ring; I lays Ms 61n.: erOra Me trigger; ch-r-ring
—'es she; stouter.'aii ever. ;till V.. 1 • startirs' with
anoltierkhee—when I-S'ams awn:. and in half a
serion' ft ods . rtiy4ll on the tlo-sr. As I piC:st ET4y
melt nil I heard the old I,..iraiiii goin' if; and,
'darn tae of she didn't strike fifty times more, at.,
toittcgb, twenty:five I , Ue's sh-it had tut k effect all
.1.1V , 110. her r.Hi n ennnee, at: both her hands were
meets smoath oir . I h:tin . r. wound heFirp since , -
for with the pluck she's g..t, tbar's no knowuts'
what she
,might do,,ef stuLliad the chance. Shoji
without . e3e ption,!the hest ipme I eFsr eeed. ' ÷
Spirit rf Me I irrica. •1 _ . -
• Indeed, sir,' said Mrs. Uurn., • I .Itat'm given
away • so ina9y,niltcs i uf Mr: Burns, that to tell Un
truth, have rtqt onuti e ft?
• .CM•ssou cutely ;oust gave something.' said the
perbevet.ing . r.•;aurr t any Bring da— any little
sei:r.p o f Ins hand-wrilin4--ilte Iraq thing you
pleat.e tall I want fisji.t:./ a rehe rif poa ; and
an'. tiring. you kdow, tvi l doh r .1 relic.' -
borne further r4terestion tuuk place—the lady
re-asserting that sic had nitcreli6 to give, and he
as repeatedly renewing Ilia request. length
fairly •iired uut @itti the roan's importunities, Mrs.
!Innis said to hint with a smile:
arieb of
unle,s you take inyelf, Ahen I &ul
na see how you. 'are
, get what you wantt for
really, ni the only relic u him that I ken
Tile petitioner at once withdr,w reqdrs.. '
. \;•,
eur first 1
c
th, ett\l
- thieve,..
I quake;
the re
!
jump up
.1 clathce
Ist
. 1
,
\I
I uter the
l Obt reso-
ar morn.
. - e'en the
ous fore
ecohlloi-
; and
tter half
turneilr
reply.
bead to
Day?'
vrectou+
boded to
ure, not
ice rn;n
te Fortie
empty
' anothe r
, etuo±ity•
I - no Ke
ring the
%km fiv
es out at
EMEMI2
71te WIDOW 'fh, . - Ps
on :Sunday ecet:ing . . the 1 s r aIL, nt her tettidener
in Boone county, Icy ‘,\ aher a hngertng
%Ira. CLAIM 11. PI I ! VidGtiv ' Of ate late Genq
oral Zebuloa :11. - Ptke, in, the 65:h year of Inv!
ief from
ty deed!
b, claims
•
• •,
\ 4
Berth of thi., fajy c.nnot fail to awaken
El
accent..
sher of
in the mind of the reat!er ti.eliveliest emotion' ot l'
sior,w. Ti ! e career ot Ler brio° and patriotic ..
husband - ri , es up before the mind and heart anew, .
tilling 11 , 1 with adatirstion, and- grwiturle for his .
gallantry and.devotton to• the rause of our coun
try. . For more than twenty five }ears- has bi--I
widow resided in quiet seclusion, at her home on
the banks of the Ohio; almost entirely withdrawn
from society. - Her sorrow for the 'itws of her
husband was deep and poignant, front which she
never recovered. , The itig-- 7 the glorious stripes
and stars—in *which her huSh3nil was hnrne froui
the field of his glory, after he received - his death
wound, she preseried with sacred affection. cad
some eighteen months ago, when it perished in
the flames at the time her beautiful tutariaion was
burnt. It served as a sort of:angel, to guard her
whilst sleeping, and to,gate at when waking.—
She hung.it at the head of her bed, from whence
it was never removed, except to be aired or clean
sed. What an interesting and hallowed memen
to must this have been to her? Tnatilag net
had animated her brave husband in the fight, and
was his " winding sheet'' in death, was to her a
" pillar of cloud by day,.and a pillar Of •fire by
night.." The loss of it wrung her widowed heart
with angntsh. A friend stated to us that she ex
pressed more regret at the loss of that flag, and
some valuahle papers relating to the tliaracter
and life of her husband. than all the property
' Ain destroyed n high amounted to mini thnitsand
1•dollars. ... • . •
As a-,distinguished mark of relied to .her, we
have heard iv i satd that for many years tl.e,rit. it
i boats (many-of which are. named for Gen. Pike}
I
I never passed. her mansion withant firing dne or.
more guns; 3 fittins tribute to thi , heroic drad,and
a distinguished' and graceful Mark of unser to
the licina.' . •
to run ;
l oge your
.entiker
kerchief,
as much
in Man
i!, when
EMS
n Ponto
' satisfac-
Ishred re.
I 'sweet
wed with
tier than
. ,
I 1 N :nn n eli ox with lurE!ta hls tr nntwe have OP"
airaeaali:,a,tar j ariaihof
-, Hooks,
•' • Pamplileti, . 1 Large Poster.,
Handbills,
Ili sof Lading, I Pill Heads, :- -
lik Peruilt!!, ~ Circulars.
! ca . rds: - ,Time Books, /k..e r-
,ttefirr With all kinds of Fancy Printing, all or
' whiciMil he eseeutedat short notice and in s benull
futsqle
Ilia stock of 'ripe for Jobbing is very' Large. which'
was selected With a view to give nevi to. band-bills—
and. his type for Hook and Pamphlet Printing, is equal
to pny used In the cities.'_. ' .
As he'liceps hands expressly for Jobbing. he flatters
liiitilelf Ilya his facilities for ssectiting work is grater
than Hull of any other ntflie. and that the public will
' lind it in there advantage In give him a call.
cy- All kinds of Honks
order, at short notice.
pribted. ruled, and boundto
*- W''.hre . 41, a-Pr"Par' l t" blt , :d all kind. of books, In
the w hat durable manner. at Own notice. '' ,
. - Mank .00ks always on hand—al.o times mor4er
•Itrol 'ruled to any paitern. ,
_ " , - . Ruling Illacitine.=- 4
0,-
, We have also provided 0111VCiVeS with% Aiding, Ms:
chine. of the most approved kind..which eontdeS us to
• rule paper to any pattern to order. -
..
NO. 21
thy. i.. the - !Pauli:111 uiniuh o :stay,
. . . .
The svason of bards and of dowers • . • J
The toting and It , lirt'ely are out and away,
the Upspriti rifle zras. and the hinssentp, tittd3y ;
And inaiiy a hear;-wtll be happy to-dap,
In this beautind region (lours.
•
•
Sweet April. the trait. the capricimisly bright, • •
Math passed; like the lovely, away ; -
Vet we mourn not her alweniT, for swift at hpr !light
Sprang limn her young sister. an angel of light, ,
And fair as a sunbeam
,that ilazziee the
,Is bra Meal. beautiful play;
What scenes ad:tight, what sweet Viiioll3 she brings
Of rishnsss, of gladness, and mirth,
Of fair sunny glades where th, !miter cup springs,
Of cool gushitig f,untaitut,of,rese.tinted
Of birds, bees, and h1t,F. , 01114 a I Fbea u t fu I thing',
Whose brightness &juices the Earth.
11,w thir,is the latelsrape t O'er hitt•tep and glade,
What swili.V3rying'volcts are railed— • •
The i.hadow AV siinshin,, the sunshine now shade;
'Their lien' , hiftint.; lines from the green ennh have
carmen; resplendent with .w-geties o'crlaid, [inado
A light woven lis,ue'orgol
.oY'e.4 issys.ly '.ll'ay.tise in:is:ply fair, .
• 'ls Ise:s• hills her ne-ilris; and her (I.e.vers:
The niiii!.w:like..earineies 4rdilespiiins noi'v
.Anii all in their health tirinii odonimnyehnte,
For the. I.r.,ll.nfibeir ,veeineiis is nut on the air, .
chihiren of stir hind showerg.
The ti - nerrint Macnnkin in Ins eliners prwAsiqt:
The Itix's m o re delin:te bur, -
The Tinlet, halrepeeinu',lls Azure-hued test.
Just kissed by a stitt.h,int. its innocent guest,
The light tto.itiatt chincliets, hFe spirits at rest,
All pictured in ttkil
Thmie brighten thrland,ape. and Inlay unroll
-Their gplerth.t. 1, land and by sea ;
TIS 'teal o'er the !yew n ith h magic control,
That lichten2 the host' in and ta•shei 2 the soull
-0 !. this is the charm that enhances the IN hale,
•
And Maks, them se lon e'y in me;
• I
liow sweet, When the tiM h's in the flash of its printe,
Tn hearms We wand , :r a nne,
Same bird'.. ,t 1.111,11 one learnt he 2, eet-scented
And ran h the low ein.h of its einnisite chime;
I - And set it to magic. and hoer, it to rhyme, '
With a .spirit 7., light as Its wen: •
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And.sweet to recline 'co-ath theTmerald-robed tteeb,
Wheie Mic,y-like.fnnt-tens have trod.
;he lair of the WatAr-..the hum .•f the bees,
Melfing littn the sprit delicion.. degrees •
Of es,Misite solme“: in inonieuts lit, these,
! haVe walked with the angel, nifiod.
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swc.ei •essi,e nclev.
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, v. heti tile fairy • titicett tripe
At ive liitteutit the ..nr•lieteeti _rove— , •
Whitt et ace ate •riciw .ireatti: ikwitcret he,tioney-hee sips t
Wli.it_c heett•. as, hose ht i:111 111'3111ties yie rc cies eclipse,
Atul c rine."). Ai with hlushet , t 'whet rose-I fluted lips
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Are moist with the his-es of love t,
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torcliest ntonthA: with the praises I sing,
Ili ;:lothr , are. ra,1 , , , J. :IIN
:Club Ito (lox from th I.l,, , soto.thohird no the wing/
Yet round th. , e a gati.loil Itortir I line. .
i'.ztveM si , t..r of Alt ril :Nottig child of the spring! r
0 he:twit - ill, btrantift:i'Aia:..!
CCIIIOUS 'Cai.CVL In].— What is a billion!
The reply is'very Simple—a million itllt6 a mill
ion. Tnig j. quickly written and q mrkekatill
pto
not:kneed ; bqt no man aVe to C , t3 ,,, it. You
may count f6O or MI in 2 1111•.1.1 1 C j but Jet us ,
ecrn supro.e that yoo mty 21 far a. 200; their
an hour twill 12.000; a day 280.000;
and a yer -of :11;5" .1.1) s 105 . .120 1 000. Let us!
suppai.r now- tti.t .I.laln. at the bf.7,,ihninz
of his
t est,tekiee, hod t , uo to eour:t..hd conlioued to
ido to, and C ,untm; still ;be 'would riot erect.
ums. atccrdin4 to the urually stfppo.tal age of out
globe t.ast• coutilial rwar. enokt?,n. For, to mat
a million limos a rrltlimit, he would revue . 0312
'years. A days, 5 hUtlf and 34111,4,
ME
30.1:113ING 0 GE:
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