.7'o WHO? To' WHO? T WO , on a cold autumnal night, 111,11:31 one To view. Dark clouts ohs: ured fair'Venus' tight, And net a'star appeared to night, As, the thick forest thnengh, .14furgitts-as•Ustfal, "blue"— Drat hornewasil,"lacking" left and right; When all at once he "brought up" right Against an old dead yew, At which he "rounded to," And "squaring MT," as if for fight, - Said, with an oath I shan't : " infernal scoundrel you! Light, an' I'll lick you, black or white." Just therrahm/e hint (kW • An owl, which on a branch did 'light. . A few feet o'er the boozy night, ' And then commenced "Tu tans.. To whoa— Tu whodi—Tir whoa!" Quota : "Do you think to'fright,.. A 1:1low of my weight and heigli,t With your Ter•aehoot-er-whou, Von cursed bug-a.bno Ale' if you'relleelvdmh, ii's unit!" • On-necesiacy . you should 'light, ' For Mieg.gtas 'ain't your 'due ' My money matters are allitehe, • The priatee paid tep—hortur -hzight."', • Tle.relt thc. owl witlidreW, And,..Mo"gins inizzled, too. ' Dnt there are Ober chips-ti - lni might De elnent eon late some di.onal piglet, • wh o mien'teraid that due! !They, know to trleg--to who !. .Itl it nub inn a t-., Love Story. --.1t the sea bath ing Cow.' of richevqinn in Holland, tion ie composed principally of ft: thereinto, some ol' whom heroiae very 'wealthy. The era is getter. , oua to them, and fortune ieetris to have. tatten their village' under her protection. - Last year' a Yolne.„ lord, who';te finances we.e more shattered that his. health, came to take sto baths at lti , chrvening. »ht by order of his phy;!,i Mans, but to r- cape. from his creilitot3, who presed him rather too • doer ly in - London: , Here at rho village of liichevening he lized!hi4 reiteflt, and is the idleness of bath diftr, htt amused IMM:eh; pour posse,- le temps, in paving Court to a v oting girl whose: beauty *is the ialk of 'th e - 60 un t r y nil around. The lady took the tender Indic:Aaiun:s of the young mal scrim-Iy, and rammed with n sincere affection the caprice of which she was the object. The romance was about to be wound up by the deputure of the young y and the 'abandonment of bin victim when the fath er of the young lady interfered, He was a r•iii.red fisher - _man of Soho:ening. One day the gentleman, coming to make his a.:eugtorneci visit, met, intend of he was arcking, the•father, who, without 'any preamble, said : "I know what is going on, you love my a n n . 4h : ter; very well, !I give her to you—many her." Att thi; strange propontien the young lard, nat• withstanding his emharrissinsnt, could .not check a violent burst of lou g htm The Dutchman remained unmoved, and went oni after having shook theashes fiont his pipe . ; know that yew area gentleman, 1110 7 40i : A displeases me, bee tusel do taut like this kool „of people. I. know, too, that you have not a eons., but that it of little impohance. I remlotta• ble, and; cab give my , :daughter a pretty ; little dowry." At the words prrl7y . lil tle dowry, the young lued made hoe of the most di:graceful. grimace , . Such at, , Fou Nee rne,'i resumed the' unmoved Dutchman, "I own tight:houses." The young man crist an eye round the little room, - “if to measure the extent and value of a Behevening house.. The result of the investiga• hio9 was tMnalated by another glance as di.olain• rul as the first. The Dutchman still unmoved. went on: 4 Eight houses—two at Scheveninc, si.e at„the Hague." The disdainful giiinace pa'sseti off . as if -liy en chantment The six housesat the Hague merited consideration? "As many !lodges ae ships," continued the father:" two, fishing barques, and six merchant ships trading to the Indies-",: An expression of aitonisliilnent mingled with respect, was painted on the face of thgErigli,lunin. "'Hut take eau - rage," contintied the nutclintan, emptying •ithdl rc-filing his pipe: " f shall give my daughter' - neither houses: nor. ships—they would troubleyou ton mtich.nNe n iiiter will I give her my gardens 'at Harlem, mir my pasture lands nett! Utrecht, nor my Breda farms—no, she shall .hriXe cash in hand, -end f Ndl pass to her name six hundred thousand florins f. have in theba l tik of Amsterdam." " Siz. hundred thousand florins," - cried the young lord, " fifty thousand pounds sterling . , twelvetundred thousand French franc;:" " Yes," replied the Dutchman, pilling out a • clod 'of smoke. " Du you give this to your daughter, you a Behev'ening fisherMim !" "Oh," answered the Dutehinan, , ; - 1 hare not ' made all,this by fishing. I have girded on a little trading, a little piracy, a little neg,ro dealing. last acticlo wounds Your liberal 'opinions. you' Englishmen, the partizans of emancipation, I sup pose." I," rejilied his lordship: •• I rim a paqizaft of the gorins : " "Very well. then, take my daughter. NVII \ e - ii 'shall we have the wedding?" • "To-morrow, if pastille, replied the lord, with out the slightest hesitation. • A few days after this conversation, the young Schevening girl bec nue a marchioness and peeress of England, and the young lord re-gilded his escutcheon with the adrins of the Dutch fisher-• roan.—(Couri-ier des Etats: Unis. • • r-frAriecdott of Louisd/it XL—This King . appears to have been outnitted:-by an asurrilogcr, 'who had foretold that a lady ivhorn he loved would die - in eight days, which took place The unlucky prophet was ordered before the, King. and on a Pion! to be; thrown out of the window. •, You, who- pretend to be such a wise. man,'' said the King, "knowing so well the fate of oilier:, tell me this tuornent what will be y : our own, and how long you have to five 1" Villether the fel:ow guessed hja fate, or .had been ihreatiinod by.the messenger,-he replied, without toistilvitig any fear. I shall die jurt three days before your Mapis." The. King, upon this, W 34 not in the sorliest . hurry to canter-the prophet out of the window, but, on the contrary, rook ptnicular care to let him want for nothing, and to triake birt lire ns long as Ip Bible. • re" Jri.lin Hancock.—lt well known tha't a ,reward of £5OO was offered cte - Ilia head of this patriot. When he appende , ,d , his signature. to the •Declaration Indeliendence .t ,im did it as ~4iough he wished to dash his. w.hole-sbul inta.ti , arid ri• rim; from:pis sea , , exclaimed!' „... , • i , • ~..-, F.J -...,- ) ..• -1 ‘2,. z_ , . • --- __ 7. - -- - ~ - r i ) -.-: .....i = -: Ni I i 4 .: ) C 5 -- a-. . a) = . 1 - 'z = i. ' tI • Z.I. CI: If. /* • . 1 Ft . :V.• •:.; 7 ; t: 2 0. 0 , ..” • 13 47. C V r ~ t C 47 --t -t < 2 3 me) • r: •Z •- t. . - bt, O ••• ME O O ti 0 •••• I!EZ1 i FE EWE MI 4 S • . Charles Stokes, .7 GLOBE HALL OF I :FASHION, XU. 2W, „11.-1121, - El" Sr/et:ET, - PUMA OF:U.111A, (11.11T/lING—a necessary and usefol'arttcle, i* well becomes , ',,every one who buys it, before purchasing to look and in , wh,re it s cln be bought cheapest. I am satisfied, (and. reader, you', he,) if you Civor me with a call, and lank over my stork of goods. Yea will not only buy •Tourself, but tell all your friends where cheap clothing stn he had. and thee will do the same. If ion eorniila the Globe Hall r,f Fashion and do hot find goods twenty per rent. cheaper than any. store in the city, ['think yimt will ear Gen. Taylor. never whip ped the Me.xican ' I think he nererdia any thirez else. ,r}.A f ull ch a r . ! , ~r . thine suited for the country trule which merchants am others are pan icularle invited to examine. CIIMILES STOKES,. ' • Globe Holt of nIRIOO7I, Market street, 3d Plata_ Atr , 2.S 4 15 3inj ' door below Ninth. -Coal Screens ! Coal. Screens ! ! m HE bilf.xt,'nsively.engared in the mann ]. factory of WOVEN WlftE SCREENS upon an improved and entirely new principle, for whit h he has snored LETTERS PATENT. and whielt tie confident ly believes will he found upon trial, sispeektr-to - every other screen in nie fur duratipily and ail the qualities of a rood screen, They are woven en t irety of wire, and ran he made with undies and threads of any re.- ipired nud Ar.naili. trUITI tt'11 , 6V1707 or r,vEity OP,SCItIPTION wirl ey , rtited at tite shiertrst hollee, and ;:cenern wade to every riartom ill, it ,l U. ail the its, fur which sereens are 1.e.-Wired, • The sObsccihor has recently removed his estah, liihtnent to Coal Sleet, near Itie corner of Nouverian' street. .HENRY JENKINS. • • • Pottsville. April 4 1516 HORSE FARIPERS. THE Horse Keeper's Guide ; comprising genenal di ef•St bitiq in reference to the -duties appertaining to staidn mapagettient, with the etrre required before ' and after a journey ; treatment of diseased horses; directions in tile stinke, p u rchase, a nil management of horses, and how to ascertain the good qualities. and detect the faults of carriage, gig• cart, and sad dle horses; from the London edition. • Prici• Hind's Veterinary Surgeon nn Farriery ; a Trea tise- on the diseases and accidents to which the hors.: is Halite; with instructions to the shoe ing ; smith, farrier. and groom. ],'rice 75 :The German Horse Farrier ,for Farmers, taught nu a new plan; being a popular description of the animal functions in health, and showing the principle on ;Odell these are to be restored • when disordered; a work which should be in the hands of every farmer. Price 25 Together with a variety of otherworka fur Bale at BcplB 441 BANNAN'S Bookstore. ' FOR blasting rocks, is perfectly safe, atul the only article Which the engineers on thii Erie Canal per. Injted to lie used, for sate at BANNA.N'S May 15.-20 - Book and Stationery Store. IMIEMICAL SOAP—Warmnted rzmove -grease kJ spots dm. from Silk, Woolen, Cotton, and Linen, 'without injury to the color: price only 121 cents. Just received and for sale et STAIIPNER'S HALL, corner of Centre and Market Sts.' Also at HANNAN' ez sale and retail Variety Store: Every economical fa mily onalit to hat - 6 it in the house. [Aug. 28 • 35 r , 0 PRINTERS.—BLANK CARDS.-1000 packs of I blank printing, cards, varying in price from 621 chi. to sl'6o per dozen just received and for sale, wholesale and retail at Litug.2.s 35] HANNAN'S I NDIA RUBBER BODY BRACES—An eiretlent ar ticle for persons who stoop, or are weakly, just re ceivertand for sale at '; BANN AN'S Aug. 21 34] .Variely Store, Pottsville. TO COUNTRY XER CHANTS AIN D OTHERS CONFECTION AND FRUITERER, WROLESALE Si RETAIL, 2 NO, 426, Market Street, übore 12th,'sintat side, • IT AS now on band Etna constantly receiving a large lit and well selected stock of every article in his line enrisisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Prunes, Figs, Dafes, Raisins, Grapes, and every other ()lain season. A full assortment of liordaux and do( Shelled Almonds, Filberts, Groniiil Nuns, Cream silts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts; &c. His assortment of CANDIES are at tower prices than can be. bought in the city.. lie re quests an examination of his. stock before purchasing elsewhere as he oilers goods at a emelt 'adrance being anxious to do business for casts. r.reut out this advertisement and Ming it with you Phila., Sept. 18 47 3S-1m HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA, HIE WILAT I TB-1T PRINCIPLE WHICH WE CALL THE BLOOD ? THE blood that principle by which the whole sys; tem is regulated.. Therefore if the - Mood hecoMes impure. a - general derangement of the system must en sue and CiVeThe to Coughs, Colds, hifluenza. Dys PePsia, Dropsy, Headache, Fullness of Blood, Bilious, Typhoid, and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion, Y 1 mil:in.:is of Stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic Affection, Nervous Attemions, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Pleurisy, Intlationation "(the Lungs,l.onr Spirits,- Fits, Njeasels, Small Pox, Whodping Cough,Croup, So re F.ye, Inward Weakness, Worms, Quinzy, Bronchitis, Cholic, Dyseniary„ Gravel, Salt Rheum, Deafness-and 'other atfeeilinis of the ear, St. Anthony's Fire, Scintil la or King's Evil, Ulcers, White - Swellings, 'rumors, Suppressed Monthly. discharges, and Female Complaints in general, Eruptions of the Skim, Habitual Coat iveness, and all diseases depending en a disorder ed and ili: - iensed -slide of the blood, or a suspension of the healthy seerefions. Therefore no the first upo'cdrunce - ,of ally of these irnlinnithi,NCE'S, SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD VILLA, should he procurer]; and used according to the directions. .Price 25 cents per box of 50 Pills, or five boxes for one dollar, FURTHER PROOFS,OF THE' F:fiFIC.ICk OF HANCE'S CO.IPOUND SYRUP OF 110.11tIroUXDLIVIIF:LIEV, IXO :7FFLICT , ED ALIN! • Mr, George T. Warrington, residing:in York atreet, Federal trill, Baltimore, \.a; attacked 'with a violent rough and sore throat, after trying many rowdier, was induced by a friend to use Compound Syrup of lloarbound, anti before using ,one bottle Was eidirfq , tored. , B=EfUOMMHIZ=II 5 50 1 21 5 00 3 00 2 50 1 50 Mrs. Henrietta Merrick, residing in Monument street between Canal and l'alen sit eets. was'attacked with a very severe cough and pai,n in the breast, which was an intense that ierxtenderito the shoulders, iShe was attfieterf also with a pain in the side. Alter trying many remedies, she was persuaded by a friend to use Humes Compound s Syrup of Horehound, and, after using t hree doses, she experienced great re lief, and.befur, she had finished the bottle, was entirely cured For oak by SETH S. 'DANCE, corner of Ch arks and Pratt streets, amt 109 Baltimore street; anti by the following Agents: :101IN FLOOD, Pottsville • E. & E. , UAMMER, Or wigolnirg : GEO. REIFSNY ' DER & BROTHER, New Caoile ; WM. PRICE, Sel Clair ; S4M L. KEMPTON and IIEILS - ER, STRAPS, & Co., Port Carbon • OLI VER & MARS, Fie.. Pomtg; C. %V. ' •DADE;th NiAG- Ell. Taymyr; ; FALLS, Mineroville. Lrl 'all mho are °Peed ?Pith Consumption, Coup Colds...4,llmpg, Hronrhitis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Palpitation of Ike Whoapipg Cough, Croup, Xerroun Tremors, iirer Com plaint.and diseased laineyr.tru • TIIONIPSON'S COMPOUNI),SYIiIII' OP 'PAH AND WOOD Tr, thew w is poer medicine to renintre.and cure ills- I ease, this one will rapidly and effectiially seeure a reslaration to health.. From all parts of the country• testinrony'continnes to pour in, of it.:_ neqtaalled and f , altita6. power over Pul monary, Throat, and Pectoral diseases. A recent letter from Ilendershott ei Co., an old and highly respectable firm in Ndslivilld, Term., 'gates : `• That the Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap tem universal salisfaction',"—more so than any medicine they have ever sold. Litrssrs. An..ney Liirkion :—llaving recommended to Inv practice, and used in my own fa mity: Thomp;on's Compound Syrup lot Tar and Wood ..Naptha, I have no hesitation in saying that it is the best preparation.of the kind in use, and persons suffering from cold', cough., affections of the throat, breast, Sze., -so prevalent at this SeßSO'li Of the year, cannot use any medicine that will.allay a cough or.cOnsumption sooner than Thompson's_ Compound Syrup ,of Tar and Wood Naptha. %V t. Vourro,.lti. D., 14, Spruce street. Rentlalxo the following from a titan who will, at any thne, cormiterßte its SlZlteauentF. MOST WONDERFUL-CURE! . Put4snuritht, Dec. 4th, 1816. -Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the be nefit experienced by the use of Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar, and that others, wito,! like me. have lan guished through years of affliction and suffering, with out being able to find a remedy, huffy know where it can be obtained, I voluntarily make the following fit:dement: About 4 years since; after being :alerted with a violent cold it left me a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst the rough continuelLivhich was, with ,scarcely any In termission, during this long period, languagifails to tell what I have suffered from debility:Pains in the breast and side, night sweats, difficult expectaration, oppressed breathing, and, in fact, all those svmPtcuris which mark a severe pulmonary affection. The relief occasionally obtained byi he discharge of the matter which obstruct tLthe healthy action of my system; but increased my fears, as the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with Mond. Boring this lintel was under thetreatehent of several physicians, laud took many of those preparations re commended as servicable' in the cases of others,- but without relief; and I, at length, concluded that a cure, in my case, was hopeless. But how agreeably chanced is now my opinion I have used. forabout three weeks, Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar. By the use of one bottle my cough has been relieVed and thy system reinvigorated, and by Continuing its use up to this time, I am satisfied that my complaintis entirely removbil and eradfcated. - IL KEARNEY., 212.,;i;;. Seventh street. 'Prepared only by Andney & Dicktion, (successors of S. P. Thompson.) at the N. R. turner of Fifth anti Sptuce streetk, Philadelphia. • Sold In Pottsville by J. G. BROWN, and J. B. FALLS. Miner.Wlle. l'rice 50 cents,,ar (It per bottle ; or 82 50. and 65 for six bottles. Beware of imitations:; July 17, 15,7 EMI IPPINCOTT Q. TAYLOR respectfully invite the I A attention of their customers and the public in ge neral, to their ,extensive stock of Spring and Summer goods. just opened, which consist ,if French, English, and American style Milled Clotkatid -itinirre, which Mr beatify and style cannot be surpassed by any other establi.liment in the State. The Westines, ice helieve, are