0 11 TgIIJADELPHIA. • ,• . . n$ I 8111111110 . • -11. "WAR!), YORDII\ SECOND S7RZET, rnicsgottertis, :.TrlxNrc noNNFT mANUFAcTuItEit, will cnnstantly, - on -hand a zned assortment' „ran itp. rations kinds of Bonnets, loch as Altad. Tyrolese. California. Tulip, French f,cen4i, DaltStable.S. Chin. - Pearls, Finer:lite &;c. all „of which he Will sell at'Very `...;,,t6t.r..it wholesale and retail, for cash. hill tar nthrrs are respectfully invited to caltand .„.y,lore purchasing, as it is our ititerilloWtO do may favor U. 3 with a call. 2 l INSO. • fi 111' gr.4l,s' Bonnet Manufacture. N O 49' SOUTIt SECOND ST., ;. ..w.I)(O6RABOVE 'CHES.:II7T, EAST SIDE,. rrin.Anelfpilut. • - • jr)zr.F.tt J. LIPP; reipectfully .reminds I, t he uncle th?Lt now_ r is .the ttme to make Spring' tonrChases or noni,e . t., nat. and +int - _ fig ial howetr, and that t ran du as welt if ;I,;;;,lfrtlrc tor r)it than any othersir.The.ttade. „...Vt:l and esanetne my' wr r il seleCted stpek of Gands.imf,ife puccillaPinc: c.fc , sclieCc • Manufacturing, and rcc•icing Fuods - 41. fii.rrTork Auctinni. ?which eliabffr MC to y tear at sr fcaesali , o r f mail I." , `q) W4CcOes I Watches aki INDUCEMENTS - TO PERSONSiNAVANT OF A Goon NVATCII. • LEWIS 8,. nuoo:trA SO. 110 ..11ORTIt SF:Cox!) sna:Er. "VIN-O•ter.t,qe,A etipplies ey r and silt • \ "" I ; and -51V,,,1•r,1 toil thy „...„,a,,..rtatii,n2c preplrril 10 fur:m.ls lii.• yen al a price fir ..err IrrAlity and whi,b ennten be 110,pfdit by otiliirinorti in Phil t.iclp.t i atit will pet ft,cl.l '; anti * warrinti . il _ .2 , —d r* , ;a* ,01 111 . /011.11 , 06 . rj. lOW !tr : ji`Well . ” l t” Eti==il=l =OM “u••• P n c.r , , . ' l.. 1111‘,1'f). ;11.111,-4 0 1 1=7..1 .1 .1•11..N1 , 110 N,.74 - 111 Rrr 71 e.. ri I ."( lorliotc ii4rc • t I I. • 19. El Wll • • • - • 0:405....ft 7.-,r.el • , - sTorty. , N .• 1239 MAII.!iEIy 1;t1 , 7‘11 7 . SEYENTIE„ 4. • . Al.Ttittl - Qtt 14, 'F . 3,1 s,irrely. eFtlmate the valae or TIME coilieiercia!le, Net bye :-... ,I..lAMC4.ltAllittnt fro, ;ahem 11; Pho duly ain0, , ,0ute;711..„, tloette,..f , s, , ! .I!?,,land.tierfort foil, t Ibr to.irt, in: it:prirzress, or: value they cab jadne• 7! rlrLitensice stock on liltalteonstaivir.shrinning in y to the improvenketils in !rade !Jad style ne wallitnanstsip. roto.ists of I.7:lrAil-dar and nriec-iiolic Brass 01.TNTINC; 11017'1.CIIITCH and - ALARM 121.0Cli;e 1 ; Frenrh, and other Gilley .j,ityles7as ;veil as plain, which ids extensive connection aim' correspondence the ma nufactnr .!.. he finds he can put at the low ,r cash figure, in any qualitzty twin axe td a tAn'esaad. of X hip 11.7-11e,r" iil warcin. the accuracy". .t7 , .Cloclis r :tepaired and war ranted. Clock trimmings baud._ tan an ace me =flat , . arm:. • . ... .- JAMES o.tilllEß.; 23! Market St rhilada. Aug. 27, 1619. 35-1 y Piano POrtes. THE Largest, 6eapest, firm and r i most elegant itsdirtnisio of PIANO ; FORTES In the United States. e.t.a • • always he, found at.tlie art-boost of subsirlber, 1.71 Cheilsue Sesta. ab re Fifth, at ?rand occupied more than..a third of a reatury v Mr. Goa Willjg, music publisher. "riA:coc:4, HARPS. ORGANS, . I . • &e.r. rn•tdi from the runt celebrated Mann fackurerit in N. Itallfrnore. Philadelphia(. and, else •nere. SW.d *hole ate ar.d retail , at the maker's aen prices • yOurc Fresii Cod ',f l yer Oil. mins new and valuable Medirind, now used by the. 1 , 1 medical profession with sin h nytonisbing vllleay.Y; . ! In the . cure of Pulmonary Cenattinptlon, Seri.fula• New 31u sic ! . • Chronic Rheuntation, (Lott, General- Debility, rota . • ' LEE & WALKER, , successors - to ~, , ,r-s, Coo. NVilli;, :so. 11;2 Chesnut street. 1 i ., ,, , . under Eurutn's Museum—havtjust published the foibm in; beautiful Hal- ; plaints of the 'Kidney - 4. &c., A. - c . is prepared friim the" , I liver of the. Cod Fish fur medicinal use, expressly for;: 'our sales: s; . (Fxtract. from the London Medical Journal.] - I '' : 1345. Pbolas. &L. t ; ! .. C. I. B. Williams. M. D• F. ft . S.. FrofesAor of , . :, T.,,:, .. en- you Speak, i-y" X. I. Seetle. Weilicine In itniVeraity -Collette., Londtio,;ConSultinK. , 'lint Secri.i. by the" author i,f - Will nu love me ' , Phy-iciin to the flos;;ltat for Consumption. kr..rave.:' • th.gii , vow." ~ 1 111%0 pte , tibed Ilie.-11,1 in :those four hundred r;:seS, . saucy Kate, as sunz by iiitr. Hadst-h, Music by DC I: . . of tuburruloo,. di=e tee of the Lune,. in diligent ' , .' Codittinglon. - , :. The 'tobacco iliarket. .o,ares. whkli have been ender my care the tent two years and a half. 11; the 1 irlte 'Minh. r of Cases, 2.10 .• Kaise the hricitt. Flae or Crooinillia.," adnpled to the 1. WM. S. -DOBBINS, , . . rti,,a . r Sir of - Liver he ilappy,'. tn Littera - Euchau- ; nut of , 11 jj4 ,i, Wl4 ' , 11.111 , i I , lr . Ii111+1 • (111'd lin NO I . 269 NORTII SECO.II) STREET, ' - . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ;I.r•- .. - - cnuivoral t”.prot.emeni. varyil!. in dezi e.• in oill , •reor The , 'Thon' as cone, by the late - , J. T. S. Sullivan,'" II" TAS ' the l a r g est and cheapest Toll:icy° Warehouse ras; 1. fliwifi lealimiary i, 137111i:on of t IL. pro;:r , r. , of, ~.-1 Hop. !,c,..4 1.,.i,..•,%', . " /1 in Philadelphia lir ayis no Land , at pieeent. - `the 111 , ..a. , q. and a iii.ll.2aiion yo ili-t rya-it'll sy1111 , olO , ;: . .. •,1•111011's 1...113 . .r.. • ! Over taco nuinlanS of Ciearls. fr;liii I.r.tutknn In the best .. up ton s itiore or leas comidele reelorati-o to Jpparent ri A Pruam that love ran-'e'er .forret, by M. Keller. impoited , it,.' moat of Itisea are ion, to o year.: old. 1 4 ;*-` 1111 • ~,,. , . . • inilizent -Prllka, by J.'... Getz,. llf ton W3llt 101.11 V 1:1,1 111:1M. !CV Jinn once; he h.,, , " lin. enert r.! Cod t.if., (111 in o“ . ..11 ortbe..e eagr..i . Fri.nrnie do. I.y M. Keller. e ; 51; hale. titre Cnifia an:l IlavaT . a tear Toni ,, ri_ ti,?,ii very r.....-.r1.,a1,.... C0.,,,,, :I I'. is. Ott, the note. 11.0. nix do, as pe,rformetlaf.Cope May,byJultikson's ; lin blida:of the licit Maysville,Kebtucky ataMary. , wAs e t i.tai:•ited, the i ,io clot:stern 11111111;1,11 intr. , ii . t... •1 fir. , t I .. ' land Leaf T.;barco. Ia- op iri,..• ni!lii -we 110 reu-I.d. Ole poi., Jot: il - lrllrilliant. from-the Opera of the; Four Sons of ; 1'25 boxes ,„r the finest branda,of Cavend;sh and I mete Pb. , er. nod ..1•1.-Ii.- ~ . I:iri, . .md Cie appetite, ;,' At rasp . by T. C. W,:ereet: Pin! Tobacco'-- , . flesh -anti strength were protin.i.ly unproved. Sas.Atrotsentents. Eleganees, by Charles Voss! , 25 boxes or the beat old Black Fat essenilish. not • "1/1C931:111•11.$11. 1 re:lea: Oar the pore ire:4l64 (roan` • . I, I:. Yir have'tho plea:lire to announce to the pub- ,to be Surpassed I.y any other for Whiles+ of Saeor,o,d' t h e liver of the i;od . utore bri.erir. tat in Ille.treat',. ,l - that their oack of Szlieet Music consists of the 1 re.' 4p-a iv A tares - - tric k W. S il ,,,k,,gr T „ h „ . ,,, : ,.., ....mid l'illni.nari, Coot , iimplion l'il.ln any agent, Me', 1,4:11.-.t md 311..1t c.,,,,i.1,..1, runt 10 11C. (14114111 1 Pmeas kr_, constantly no hand. . , dirinal: rli• tic or releinienttl. that Iri s !pi l 111.1.11 e. 113; 'ire rom:Try;they, are roust - Indy .111.!iii! to 11 - I , 4,,stfirl: , Tee. sub,...criber ha.. rotWarttl V ern: loyfil oVer 11a..1. /" S " I.' • . • all in , nr. - - }:d pi+l.:iA.-ti” s , ens Voris , iho , t4 kn. hit tared h'ind.‘: to make Ciaarl, whirh enables 1,1111 .A . "-. hrty l ` -11,3 e 1 ' ftrr' l l;li"I! , en" i n t lif" , lle til e VIIII PI.SNotS. n. ..111 more rea”m.tlits than any A•tle•r house. All Li,v , i lilt, I.eiti' (loin .Is , aii'nn .ri..r, it ran ii..tv he A fine assortment n-r the I.•=t manniartnrer3oiNew 11 , •aleiS are Invited to call atol ecnintoe his sneic, at •.hed eliefoicaltv;pure by the s.ngte bottle, .4 to tiOXei. Trek and Eoglidi, at tine tat cash prince. •I 49 North $1,01.11 St . oppol,lle the Golden 1.1[1114 110- 0 1 " 11, Ib.z"o earl. MUSICAL INS I RVIIENTF.' - lel-and 51 Sooth :Second tit .one door above Chesnut. 1,4 won 4,11 1 1 effieiev 'cas tiol - lre ,4 notnernii , *pita; .Alec . a-ttet, , eral assortment of (;attut., Viill:ni Ihin- ! ea.: ,ide, Phila. . . rots .ifoi:aii. , ,,,. A. 11-. 1:111.1,-. .1.-1,1,11•1.•.1111 , 1} 611 I .1141,-.1. - ' ACC.. - 11311!OnA, kr.. Violin, I::nitat. aid I March 2. I S:il . 9-Cm hid vows, too m o th curie iin rot be used ill poi/Chill)! Ilxin sitiit-;:s f u die heat Italian - qualities. a'l of I -- ---. —it tr.-tonne. •; la tocli,:;4; ill he furtio.t. , l to theAmblic and the trade at I ' lIAItDiNG AND DOLL, }-:,....ry 1,..111, h. 1 ,,,,,:,..11 it oar -iv riti , n signiture nil,3 , the 10wt.,-; rates. ' - 1 . bit'doperwle I tip'. 3.l..nniae • hider. punctual: -at:ell - led ter, t WHoL-P.S.A.LE ,COMMISSIOI - : I.APER WAREHOUSE p ~, inisos cotenti,,e ;,0 ~,,1,,,i, , of Ihe Oil wilii Jan 1.2, : 1ten. . ' " ILI 1 Na. 21 -littler St.. b. teem n Stk: as.: Oh and Chesnut I.^' , '''" "f it ft.." , Mi'd.' ,l 3‘. ,,, ..: 0,, 51ii be sent In lief who addre•P ii} .1 , 1••• Of 11,..141 . 11.. . .. 111iIN i' 11N1:1 It S. rip., II Wh.:l- de 11111•.:11.. , 31,1 (11..0.1 , .. t;_ai Nowt Tturd-street Phlkotelphia :ibis " O:=CAR C. B CARTER, 171 6:estrint Street, Phlindelphta • 6-Ig. lei(' - . . . . 'X'.-.37... Cii a purau, • . , •• ' i -.• STVIIiiNFR. 7,1^,k..„..... eab l i..T. .Vo. 1 * Se uI I. Fifih ...I -PHILjADVLPIII•. L . ' Y '"'"l'n:4, HUNTING, pill ji,I,L, checks,, cards, Lat,els. cir -1 cular•, Coustituli.ine, l'arnginli.i , ...l.... "..1 ; .i r•rmilirali , , Manaiinv, I:,,,ieni.g. - d•----, In a vaii ,l 3: ...,- of cylei.. • . . r•- . , . •• III.A Nri BOOK rr. . ;, • wido . to circler. rul,d and lkossail In any patt,in, an.i a co.d ls.inrlait•at .:,..pt follt+i,111r!, t• 11 n Itld. k- . ., , 1.1,-Vi nree.i. in ~y liar pct rityolv 3111.1.11 ed In. ' 1 _ r-- T -r' CIIII'M AN . . F_ r. No. I South .-1 , 1 ,- ..1, St.. l'aitada. J t, ?eh t 3, lcit). , S-:1,,,, • ' - '. G. W. IRLdp.:II - ay. No. , . 37 . • ..V49ltrlt". Jr 11.1!: I'E.S. ',... . "I' II E . I.` 111. S T.' 01 L T Cin kl i . ~ . -... - .1(1..zr l'are St . littla..• . , rf - -.7, orrEio , ' 4 T !t•it •-1 r r:• , 4 IVl' (1,1,.- :: —'-''_ ~..,;;':-AVIN .EX Olt. T %-% \ , 1:•-' . 6 11 .e . '.' • ".3;kak;Uoll., %VII' ri: rT.F.I'II .\ •''.!! ‘‘'.; 'I tali it MI. C."'!'.-,n\" !!,, C,.11 s ; .. and la 1.121) (1:1.. i+ , . '.0.',11! IVI .-\ .-: - ?IsIAN .;:I'ANO. : I it', Tanoe.ri'ard 17 . 0!. 4 5 I . ;a --; call. ',.. Mardi 2, laso .., Illiolusale :int! --. .ellail -'STOVE DEALE . ,cii, • V.. 239 - 1 / I , Let .:t. ..is :- Ntrti -PII(1-•liFI.PlIts ~atarc !t: .`., W• sy .11.:1 Ini - oln ,114• Ir if...1:d0 4.4.r.=:r 1 :14111 111 , , poldic V._llf • niuV., th:/t 1t....y 1 1 - - - e.c . a.have tal,t. It , a'•.l t• pi.a„ vt t - i, re t.lr 5 4..- - ": 7 ---.—• lillenti io•ei:ill2 1 MI .Lnd Complete as ..n:rtlin•ill 1,1 I:, •:n,..1 .1.41 f ., an:1111'0A ' app ,- ,:ve.l pattern- of STO V LS, can -1111114 in tiara a's 1:tin.11,,,t, : , • . . . Waglits : Prdlt & I n's. ticy -Air Ti;:lit Cook sstz 4. s. iXaanifie Itlipl,Cl N... 111 1 , 43 " " " 5 11 , ..... F.3.71e. Air Tield conk.; ~E 4 .. And all tit:, orinst plThilinrnt SFitves in the watit: t icedierwith an eitensiiri: as‘artntent of Parlor, nA II Chntrh nod Aare 1'14 , 1 - r. , . Wool and c"ar Air Tight ita.hotorr. . .. - Ihe (ad. of MIT Ii:11 - iI1Z the inn'it ektenstyr and Os leant P.f..111.413Mt in,ltte taarket. ~. :II make it Pi:li:all eisity for itsa iti-rest of (base cnitnected with the, trade to call and ex, - .1711111j Ihr .ante. .1 - . _ . ' - 111)ISSTV Li. & WIIEELER , Nn. .'17: 4 tark#t Street, near Sixth. Philada. ' 7501,24,119. e 4S-Gino' . i [Under J. Sidney Jones' Carpet ‘Varehousel, HAVING eniarge g dmy ore:. I have on , limit and am conntatitly manufatturing and receiving from , the Eantern States aii.l Eurnipe, alight inn! to my stock. - , Cola . ? /War e.-501) nest Cedar and 100 - nest painted , Willia)it llolloway — , : . • - •T - • -, tilin 400 [Janet and '2OO eintrchorop, 100 dozen Cedar , 13111.it[fll ST. -' 1 and 600 dozen painted Pails, 209 din. Wash Boards, X. 370211.trkt.t Sleet:. clwre 11th, (Girard Row,) 100 dnz. next Sugar and Flour ![.ties; Spigots,Spoons -,,... . and Ladles. t:Lett IA '. ' pirman ' it atim Ware.-140 riFsi Market and 200 nest oFTEttA 1,4 .it, nruc, (mimic:v. l ,_- ..... , Paints , o , ls . w,„,,,,, Class , , c , , at tha I Clothe 4 Baskets , 400 „Willow Cietches, Chairs and -..... n.i, , Cradles ; a large. a<sortment of French and Mimes* lON'reli mac et pryrq, Ar 'pie patron-iv, ni Phyniciann titl ing , Baskets. . /Moons and Brtishe.— in,rou Wire Broom !, 10 000 7 ) . 11 - their ow , , medicines, and the trade et , sail:et Brooms, 210 doz. each Wall. Paint, Set-Wining. -El ' • ally are frAP , il..tfUly snitched; a,evrittg ' , --e.. , ' • Shoe and 110r,,e Brushes Tooth, Shaving, (UM and them, that all medicines forni.ned cvitt be I Bair ,Ilrushes of every style. OLPIVINE, of tine - best quality, and prepared w itli the Ce*tt, —2OOO dozen fancy' Combs, of various pat. greatest accuracy.' !erre, side, neck, pocket, dressing and fine tooth ;Imre, Keepern will Ind it to their advantlge In call,'_ Combs of various c yles. as the Stock in large, well -selectbd and' off unquee- ;.. -,L.,*,,ii,,, Grasses of Pine, Merry, Walnut, Mallets tionable quality, and put sip in firms convenient for any a . n i Gil, Frame, of tills izes ~ and pu11 ,,. ; G er . retailin4. , . .' 'man, French cud Foislip.h Looking Clap,* Plate*, of all lI.An asiortment of Chemicals, Gins*, .ke ;imitable SUPS, from 7by9upto 72 by 120—(packing insured to 'for_tlaguerrentypists, always inn hand, at low prices, all oath of the lininn)—togelher with a large asgoil- Qat 27 . 1549. . ~, 7 , 44-51 no riient Of %%nasty tion t in too numerous to men ion:— . . —.--- The hirentinn of merchants is respectfully soli d,to ." ' ' -r whlch in ' , = United Starts and Foreign • PATENT AGiENCT I , ' Xn 73 DOCK STREET, appumte t.te Exchant, entt.antten t•, es. - tx • ritc, istif,l,OCK, Civil Engineer and Mechanician. bit offers his seryli c, the transaction of busincssentinectesi with the Patent Office. -MODELS. DII.A TVINGN AND SrucuriccrloN‘ neatly and accurately spade and Patents obtained with despatch. llis thorough, theoretical and mactica knowledge of the Vectranical'artssinducca him to say, that in ail cares where he advises an application 1 - 07,1! • Patent, in - care it mat obtained, the fees for Ids ser -vices will he returned, and be still aka guarrantee, "Ithatall patents obtained throe:is his. owcr, avail L,e , us . ' tattled by the court.. Many itiventors are subjected to 'ereatdelays and loss of time and money by employing ineconpetermaersou to make ,heir speCin 'ations, and frequentlyisslive to'ttrrenilsi their patents and gets re-issue. Inventors at a distance can send their models and statement of their claims directed to Wm But.t.ocx,tl. $. Patent Agency, 'So. 15 Hock Sweet, PLOadelphia, acid the strictest Secrecy will he observed until the tattaf bed. Drawings and gpecifications for Par tnries. Miils,&c., And all kinds of it achinery purchased on Cointnisidon, PIA competent tatat !bluish to pii4 the same in opera tion in any ;Art of lite Milted Slaws, tiouth America and the West •. Itr.PMIENCES : Alon.Zanocs PlCllitlent tbe Uscila no • -$ We. Mery York. lieiirs.Eatt.otas,htt.mit "r ' &Co Nove ' 'ty Works;New .. York, - Prrta SloaerL & Co,; ' Columbian foundry - • New l'otk ' Conve.Cl.l,lcois &DAVIES, Phllade/Phia. Pa. "• • ADAMS Pittaburg, Pa. air. Tuomaaj. LosEnaus s, Baltimore, Md. ' " ;loam A. T t i I OA. '• Dijlift, Gosa,Cincinnati, Ohio. " WaLTER Bent.g, Chicago, Minnie. 1. N.MiLLia. Ss vannab, Ca. - W.V.at Camas, Mobile, Ala. • " R. T.TennepLl., Wa- % hingto l . }tics; The*. J, Kenn, Citarlesion, 1. C , Way 12, j 111 VOL. XXVI P HILADELP L& . .9:rell Si.;*Wal7 aper Warehouse, •sO. 1.42. lICTI STREET, , , BErirzE.l, -- sgrar 4. ' Is EvEA - rri,soUTll - SIDE, . 1 1411LADLLPtlIA• • - • 1 Ii • iir,,Propridpi. of Iho shove e 1;!. nerveestabli.!._ titri;l hIA ;iirly nprne,l In.: plip,rb vock of Wall Papers. wtirli Tir. all ..f iIo Ivo , .1.611 , ,t.1n4 of the, vrry next tn,onfo, tore. P,•r , ..,..r , fon. rat , co.stury • Cali te11...111 twine .re,iiiiwi,4l ~ i 1:1 1 pmteros si l it. ~..1.. jot i , i!..fy 1,111-p•tst... j\ 1 , :"..;' . . .I , n •nlv.ll iynlce of inoldn? fof , Tlo.r. Ile ..• 0.••,(•tr:r.•••.! i i 11 'f••••1 elr• .1 •. • ••• 1%4101 !qt-an. . . . IT . I . 1 •- •, I 11 '1:721004 1.',.. .. 10-:m El t) 1 iti It ro!t Store p • • it E Frahtt . iffn'T 11•LVIIIi Tf 111111:Pd his ZILI.Lir99 1."1 , 14. N•i 43 NORTIT STRi j T. ' - ig r;•p tirtlntr. to any exit!ot• and Crr arty rtr••.t.trtr•i,t . i.l Iron and ; ba Mock irk re r-ttert [rum own innp.rr Ilion., by altlt..St nnt.ry • i'ai's.ll.nit."lrrtrl 4 rnr.tititrnt in Ili. ability sat itt.. Cir-rtr.tt r.1.t11 nth.; pill Ittor hi:11 with their Cli,lolll. Ib'e UCCoitl!evetialing. WM. DE COW, 13 N. Rater-greet, Frb IC, • Coleman's Cheap Cutlery Stbres .Yoe: 32 and 33 .1R r.'lD.ratid 200 CiIi.:SNUT StrectLPHlLAin:LPltia. fIOII:NTRY merchants ran • save from:Ill to IS per rent, hr pnrchast Gs , at the ',hove stores. , Ity nn. porting my own goods; paying but little rent: and liv. ing econ,mically, it Ia plain I can undersell those whe pure hase their goods here. pay higli4.ents, and live Ilk° princes. Con;staidly on hand a large rissortment‘of Pen and Pocket Knives, ricissors and Razors , Table , Knives and Forks, in ivory, stag', hairaln, hone and wood nannies; Carvers and Forks Steels.d-e-; Butcher Knives; Dirks; Bowie Knives; Revolving and Plain • Pisinls,:ke. Just received, a large stock of Bridgers and Wcistenholm'• flue Pea and Congress Knives. Xlso,a large assortment of AOCOVie OI I 4 , &c., &C.; also, flue English Twist ind Usti : min Guns. 101 IN M. COLEMAN, Importer. I-if lan 5, ISIS Oliver Evans, . Xo. al, Sava Serinid Street. Phitaidpkia, MANUFAUTVUER OF • ; @ALA:WANDER Flllfl AND- THIEF PIIOOF Igo CHEST l IATITti Powder proof and warranted equa I V to any other make (or security against fire or .burglars, having withstood - Ahe test of both, without injury or loss to their owners.. • I Also, in store and far sale. Letter Copying. FreFses and Books. • Seal PrFssr3, for Corp - orations. Banks. &e. Druggists' Presses with Cylinders and Pans. Hoisting Machines for Stbres, Factories, &c. Portable ribrover Laths, of a new and superior con struction, intended for either cold or warm water. Refrigerators for roolintt and preserving meats. but ter, milk, &e., 19 the warmest weather, suitable to stand in any pail of the house: l r Water Filters. warranted •to purify muddy or bad water. whether affected by rains. ina7l. limestone - , or atry othe r rause. Matta 9. 15.5 U -9.1 y and Mar Let Strretl. cET. on hunt n't qv. :Ind varied stork !X or all kind. of VAI'Llt; led to l'ilh:t.hero. srhot QCY, kr W•• have arr•snszs , ns , ssi with -"use of 11, bra tltll , F to she CPUhlry In italiiii . .o"ture raj Sr''''''p hit errrt ton '4111! .t ti,,n NVe 1.11111110 , a tiao , l !Ainrere 11saT.k% to .in: crl,/,1 , p i,t favor. and hope 1 - r. .'or k, ..xert:olls. In merit a tOILIII7II - of shssir s ss-ssn'a. All oiler, from the co,w:t! pr. , mptlv ••1% , ,.• lothi ,y it l• ;riven -17.0 of 0.011.2 :It „.„„id 2”, • •.• lrlir le, g.ve us rnil 41 -, 11 0 , 21111 e -. trkrt lit • Si? ‘ . .NLT • • F..b 'Y. .•-• oi: . MEM 0 , .i,.1• IEI 1131 MEI • _ , N't.•,,11.. , •, ego• 1111” I 10..•.11 I Idl ' : ,, ....0 . 1.... f,•:0 -.!.. d, I•a:rt ..ti, . In 'OA do TdllOi . f.A . * Oa. I •,111.11-,• . :".. S , r..t:i. 8 ,ftkg Fzlior,, - itid l'lllileig' W ba!C (iii, . 4 , ) t.. , 1F, Art :In thr:nr• thztifilt.4. l' Wth do MoOkt al.(1 In .? rtro. ti...,,, CatAlt.s, as s .11,44i7.. ~. (11. C11:11 , E , 6, 1 ,, ix. , .) ' 3..(16411,F, it Ihlct 11.1 ilr;..,thl - 50.1:. 3 ; rertit * .ah !LTA . ... -- JUlCh lo gh l:litino. I hi l.llEN Ai., PRICE. • :in ' . :.', Nfdi h Wharv , s..,l , l FT,nre ahtlVe Arch Stre . t . l. rtb S. 1".::0 9-::!,:nol rhiladriptpa: , . inaleses W,odts {War Ware Broom: Beall. Comb, Lugkiit:f (Pass aved Vdrirty Store. : 7.C0. I.S NORTH 'S,ECOND STREET, rurt., , ,,Dtt rm.., the ciaminatirat of my rusk, atl of %talk-hill): he raid iticc for cash or city acceptance, em as to antici pate ahy competition that can pc offered. -Mardi 10150. 9-19 VENITIAN 1111 - ND 7 , 1 A NUFACTIIRER, firs of the Carta 1.:47.1e. Xii.l39 aad ,i, 43 .' . • Saatic ~ c comit at.. iliciere•Thict st. . • , PIIILADELPttIi • tr CEPS alwavo .',/, i131..1 a Sarre and f Mil.,nalde rt.- ..n. ...a:nu,' r f WWI: n :,.1 N kiillOW 51... T WIN= DOW l 1.1N0.. manor.. lured in ilis beat manner, 1.1 the teat 11,1t..Tia it, and at tine I. , !Wttiatagh MCCIIi: iliV kir TPI4 teil and enlarged itii , €.141414,11}134,nt, lice pteidred tw enntidete Laden: 1.0 any antuunt at the Among! notice. COnetantly on. hand an naorirortent of ALViltit: IiNV FriANITVRE 1111 every variety. manol.icred exineinity foriiip ericri sales Anti pllrclinsert may . ..rrefiire r, ly en a good are 'terau.. , . . • Oven in the evehimt. i Orders frimi a ill:it:Luce parked 'carefully, sod sent free of porterage, to i any pail of she uit . N.• . .. • ; 11: CLARK.' Autitst 25.1845.- • 35-ly • • NVETItnaILL fix.IIROTEIFati , m AN , ; 1 ; 11 Lm'll supplyfr 11 U - i t street. Warranted pore, WIIITI: LE it: and those ruAtonierii Who lave. been sparingii 11.1110 0 ,1•41ta, 0 1, 0 1 Crtin on the matte, ohall now hae. their orders 11110. ma% n sotatance fly/lie preservative and bilutifying propenitoi, ari desirably fn a paint. to an equal extent With unadulterated white lead; hence nay admixture of other materials only (1121r/1 ire value. Jr has, therefore, Leen the rieadit alma the tn.ina fat:- turcrs, for many 'years, to to the _public a per. teeny pbre white lead, and the unceneinc demand for the article, n proof that it- has met with fewer. It le branded on .one head :, STUERILL jk . BEDTHER iu fall, aci.',on 14c:taker, toierraated /err, an in red tenet!. ,• ••••• ~. run,_4l..gflED..-E-Vii',-R ME E. Hicks Jones, Blind Manufactory. cLA.nn. Puie White Lead:. AND: ''' powswAx , willtraris youi , pierce the bowels of the Eafth, and brine tine from the caverns of Moun , ains, Metals which Nvill give Strength to out harols and sttlitect all INtature to our 4se arid 'nleasure.—Dr; 1.(41t3/111 PEEIL4)YZ;LPHIA. ____ r ____. __ .. , Iturrain3 : Put(l, - - . -- Next Tork Ac . lvrtiseitielit.' • - . , . ANI3FACTI: WED rtlf.Cl ;net t t int. Altr:lal nnd Ihe : • • BOOTS AND slions. ' , pone-i , i dril T r in. ( r pm .ra,,Le smell, srntiment or ~, COUNTRY Merchants anti ntht4s in exf,l , -Ive goal it in , nn. ' Wan! of ' !hog. and Shoes, wstt pi,.. w! A.1..0. a saienriter arti-1, t . nt . GAVt PIT EN l'.. \ wore:word MM. to inno 1 , atr In:. Leepter.lty .1. I' tire! or ii,.. quits- 4.2-,-.. rail and esaniiii. , a large Motortinrnt. .: , i , •l"' ' ' reremed direct (rout the Eastirn soil liry• Dea`cr. w,',l titai Ii I , th eir a:IN-amaze to fail hr- ..bir,,, , , z.tanufacturers. Nbirit will tic .itlifai lowest fore pa , rha•inz rim? .fiete. as :11,1“01.1 . 1' !her gua rani- , r 4 f r 3 ts, c , sh or ?low credit' for sci_eplances ' ter. to ~ Il at the very t,,,y,..t al n`-St rate. 'N 11 —We nmrufartitre nor own Luttene. Nlis.ee, Flu La:apt, for p ,r;or . ary a nti.;:lnertl nor!. :rid enii,lii•res.i.ric towis and :nit,.. an,l,will Warrant ls Tozlis Pittent Camobroe Inonton.t Arl , rt`h ledrY 4 la-:n ato! O. ';at ~ si:•,, , : . 11l tV la , Wanted. . lii lie r2eelieil Ly non , . for . c , , , .m. ~ ,,,I , t' , iy • ; Jo-, ~, t!..- ca..h .‘,i,n, andeave•fconi 10 in 15 per Lard li, laV... la Z..!1 , V2 , i: .. r • , ,Tfl I 1•• 'Op, t-nrrS o i, f r ,,, 0 r i ot i a ir ,, u ,.,,,, .1r ~ a ‘4 , -. : a EBB fs' , ! 1h 'L I. 1 • .1••• '2 +•ii • • . . - Pttiyi• ! C''pc. Eetcces .31arla , snd asd r11:1,13,71.1 4 ”1 , b e g r:111 t to ^t Int:1 inn • f cn•ilitry !elven , to their 6"-imftiostil of pap...ro eltl ttra<ingthr daft , rent sall. les of Pivot ins. 11:ttiliv,“, \V ri,tee, Wrspii:iie -re. Tip.site 'Pa pers, whitiratot sts , irted col Art, also lion net and !Liz Diards,&c: Being enzaeetr is the, Mahn factorf , ' I . p,r%. they soliNt rirderti Truth •p+ size, which will he fair Market rn nr ?radii paid for ,Ra ~rr Nr. LtataS st. 37-ly • rri[r! ECM Blals.-'ll",tent Fire-Prot)! -.lrtt rt:om rr nr: s nlisiribers have just received a further sup 1 ply of ihis ringalar awl - valuable substance. In addition to the slate color, they have a chocolate or brown. resenitiling the sand stone now in aril so much admired for the front „r Its principal ingredieritsrarc :rid pro toxide of mu. inhir.hin the eretion of srtstoille own satisfactorily account' , for its tire-Kurit mom , — the two former sotistatices being iiiiii-eeloitictors, and the latter nouns no a centred, to bind the whole to;ether and make a rum and ditralile paint. - • For rise it is mixed with and applied - with a brush, the same as orrinary 'paint. u 1 , Aood, iron, tit, zinc, canvass, paper, Sc'. 114 hardens crarlit ally and becomes fire-proof. It is plitelcularly netita bie for roofs of nuildings,stedinhoaS and car-ticci.s, railroad Irildgeg, fences, te. A Ir•uCcrntled with the article is equal to ore of slate, at a vast saving of ea- Derpre. Specimens way be teen at the rarre s of - the hers. ' LiROTII ('o, No. 931 r.s.7uoth Frost St., Pititada. 17-tf April 22.11.48 July "I. 1 , - 19. • rloVq.r. •1:F. ltTrtiti 1,1 .6i it, wt.'', trxrd , cl d it Itel V nv. It • 11.111 e ., I,PI 1.. fly I it , r c Hirt, any triter Ilat,i,r,ll!, Ili, may n.IV in 11,,,M111A111. F.: :rtit OE =BM iIiNE • oAsiitox:olt.E ex.() rinNt; sTdlta t 1'44 '1%100,1" . Th e s e w,' cost corner q• F onrr 4- NM.% :wren NAB Log.ik cut fir the rive st , -; rguilding (..:13.5 , D•servegny p..iiittlr C 41.0: t,ll.leat ima tsop -11011 d ior t: 0 ticst twenty sears a reputation or }hr:pet elie;,ggig s s of rigniii.igr twat etted Irv' ~,v-other honser is the tr re•gsiglr atinig of the toirirouge aotoupt of wo ot t igtoregiscig'be• slowed an then , . the Proprietors haCe,sparegt ,o 1 pains nor rare . ..hoe in Set 11r111: SerVir - eo enitri'o of Inridohted :glut ; awl for the Fa 3 Tr.ute of the'y .11. r such a stock of riot lex , 1.9111 2 it, as they "are confident eaggiod !it...noshed in Phil adirlphil or iglsew here. Every article of rlothlrc mighlifcciiited by them is id the 'ge-t mai-tilts :Cad Rotklnanoinn, of trot,, the superior fig title' ilig , gy poseeei t,n the parrhase of their coods. nr,g• egg abiact p,..emily the wo o, ;,1 t h e wO'havgi tint het visited thin rlinkfirillni of rtgghogii, by exppitpui2 th • st)le and gio.gigt"ty of their chirlitinr 6t• fi“tisrir:t that it is their intercst tn . purcliagge of llittikness & Son. • A smog chi: inimg-nse a:hirttnent of goods wiit found chit:Asa &mille stitched oyerenys of the latitg.t styles, from #0 Oil to #IS. sold rlsnwhere et slf2 11 tto 420;0P, superior black Dress and Fruits Cott' frgini "$7OO to $l2 00.w.itlIt doable the money; fancy Slid blaik Cassimere Pints, $3 00; rich nod Mad: Sattin Vggs, $2 50, and a agnitnificent tot ofrtnaks $. litchi, such as cgtnnot littloggicpt at other stores for less Ono s's 00 All other afticlesiat enrrstioridink" low ra•es. tit IL—Every Garment ,lid at this house is war rattled tofu with ease and eletratire. & SON. R. C. Cornerof Fnurtligund tilarket-st reei. (lark nest k Son are the only agent a ht Philitdelphia fit the sale of 11. UM:NISI:Ir S Newton, TaitnlS Shears. Ladies Scissgirs, &C. 13. IEI9. 4l-finin , • John C. Baker's emirouND num ExTrucT OF SARSA.P.NIIII.Ia. 'PIES Article is employed with great Prrreb anJ . hp the most Nu ipetit Pnysiciatis of this city, for the core of the followine dlo•ases; - SCROFKLA or King's I..villitheernatism, Cutaneous AfrleljiMS, 'fetter and Utrere, White Swellings. Sem vy, NeuodaianrTic Dithu reit cancer, Goitre, or Protithoe , te, (swelling neck.) Spine _Disease. Chronic Disease,s Of toe Lungs, to counter. net the destructive. f.ffec.ti of Mercury, Jaundices. tly perthrouity, or eithrecrtnent hf rhe heart, is ipitalion 1 Ana ttrmhling tit tlte region of the IrPart and st.onach, I cola rgetn.mt. of the 11 , tier,. Joints or LiZaM , llt, , 1? 0 nll the t arlillll 111 the shin such as Terier Ringworm, ftiles, Pimples. Carbuncles, Dystieu. nil and Liter som plait..tn. Nervous A ffectiime, D rop SiCai rd,ri, sod digar- Cs originating from an loony! state of the blood and other fluids of the body,ittettnir all dineases while a chance of the zystent in required: nice 50 cis. , per bottle. , . . Prepared nets. he theProprl-tore, • JOHN C. 11% KIM. & Co., Wi,oleyle Drozetsts,... No. 100 N0=1113431. below liar«. Pfillailp importereaod w la,lre.t Itotoalers in pone, Chen-111%1, tedirinei , , Perfumeries. eitireical Inetiono•nte D(neeigtei i:laiiewaro, Paints. Oite, r l)ye Sniffs:and Window taw. also a and aupe'ri.t article of latitatinn Hatt— C1.19,i at ab out o „..nil k the mice of Engllia of li:each Plateti, any eji, to &nee. The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarearultia.:for , cteior I:l , ntens h Parilin„notblYilie; W: L. lithiler, PeriCartem ; James • . - J. E. Carl er.- - AttcuiTzipT:ipin F,ti QINEEP's, ' ,Vori It- Si ibi Sikett.. rtIVEP4 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFIC/I'IIONR OP ir7 Cant rects to erect ',wetting*. &C. end fnynnLille grounds Air Count: nr Cemeteries; together with the arrangeurrnt of Trees in give tne proper of rect.—Also, .Churchrs, Hospitals, Prisons, Witei Works, Gas•Wotks. &c.;'on the 'Jurist and roost agglrov c d Plans including healing ventilating, Ike. ?Mirada Feb. RS' 7- 14E* YORK ,CITTv Eio. I , • it t • , lii e 7^! MI MEM ME p•intinc p for any riven to. short ItOtire, Und at I I t ,• 11)( 11 11.! •• c. 'll :111.1 Ire • ,11 w Ile,. F! , ./Ir T ., 1 C'h.•rr}' Ne.w RESEMI El =MI Ell 111 =ME MI SA'EURIYAY MORNING, to;. -150. A- I) cols., tr 4 !I, TF9I • liffl 13Ei s iT MI 111111111111•11=EUIM . .• _ • C...,; 5, • r.l,- , ..•• I, ay.t ore t'11:11-11 .••;. Iv.ll r , .1 al Au, ks 1•.:•1•-•0; , - I ;1.1 rai M 1 - 11 ~,r thi'• 'rite 1 ,.y ,•.‘4•,t1,2 V tliey •IsOrs ahitt.,ff•-r 011.. , . . . .• . . and a Shriek mingled with its echoes. The we have taken the chtfecli," and we lime host was a murderer for money..: Blood may- diately lost sight of him. I perceived the o f • 1 cruel mistimuhe that ''had bereft the infant it:teethe' protection : nor did-he waste time be shed fur revenge, and our sympathies may tears glittering in the Emperor's eyes, and he t e be excited for the ,assaesin. ' But who cau tureed aside tu cence t al thew. lin the fruitless endeavor of di those . who tied thend their* offspring e to thee find a chord in his heart from which pity may At ten o'clock that night the church was ! pe i t i ti „ e o f torm. But, contei to ace . e drawee note of feeling from hint'. who with ours. The Emperut, who was thoroughly ' knowledge the mysterious' agency f "Him bloOd stained fingers-holds the glittering coin exhausted, tottered ' with fatigue as he sat before his eyes? on his horse. orderttel the firing.to cease: 1 who duet h all thins well," end "beareth the He 1 young raven: , when they"cryh." he fled with . - Gray soon disposed of the bodV'by hurling . and the army repese, surrounded by the ! evipgcd footsteps to he 'Teethe Wrapping •it over the precipice. As it went lumbering enemy's bivuuacks . . , Ciurhead-quartiT w s ere it in his ample cloak, he haetetlea to reach ' through the scrubbed and jagged: rocks that established on the plateau, behind Evlau, in. his htimble tenth., that he Plight mihister to • lined the,ellasrn he perhaps folt remorse; but the midst of the infantry of the guard. ' its relict' ere the spirit had fled tel That un it was onlyfor a: moment. With•eager hands 1 " All is going on admirably," said the Fr- discovered country from is hose bourne no . he opened •the portmantun, and ;rolling out • peror to me as he entered the tent. ' " Th ese 'O - livelier rieurne. Arrived 'at the peaceful the shining col? - upon the leaves, for some tnen have fought bravely !'" Without uu- . cot, he •eoneitened MS we e der charge to the .minutes he gloated over his wealth:: for the dressing, he threw himself on his bed, and care of hi. kind-hearted - hot l eekeeper, and country was almost 'inhabited, andbisdemoa in a few moments was sound a.,k4.). aZaill Sllllll it forth in search ' other objects. Spirit could rejoice over its riches tindieturhed. At 'four:in the morniag. the Emperor Ives for his benevolenee. Heln' eta proceeded • . On returning home, he depiited his ill-: again on his horse. lie surveyed thegrounal, far helare his attention wee called to The gotten gold in the chest. His wife heard the arranged his plans; posted the artillery. ha- melanchole :scene heforenoticed.. ' ringing , of' the coin and her quick mind told, rengued the troops, and rode past the front a 1 5 .,1 \v foun ll lW e il t - ni•etd itiite unfortune e, aie her that Charles Gray, her huelaand, he to pink of each reatiniefit. At day-break. he .th . l. id. ii - . stranger Witlleduceeleilua goed minister to • whoin her heart had confided, li'lis a murder- gave orders thatthe attack shoulelconenence .believe that he v.ele thee - parent cf the infant • - . I er. She fainted. This wretch heeded her simultaneously on all points. About eleven meieho, isao. ,not, but gloomily seated . Intnsdf before the oclock the sooty, Windt had fallen incessant- which he had 'rescued from the rtiThless de metes et the meth h t :. and noe sooner _ e e___ -- - morning, increatt, d Cani On: [ A. TALI: or INDIANA. ' 1 Mary rose an altered woman. The rose flit With such violence that We could' scarcely wits he unpres , :al with the idea than the res e , JOSSPII LEN - V.:I cirtert...xtr. POINTED I _ _ _ - I from her dieek and a grave in the furi:st perceive any- oh: t eat au the distance •r-1-. t en io , 1.1 rit the, tend , uf icji ' wits ... a. _ ... . i ... babe' eeente. the es. \ t e.„ incidents , • r- hi.- own deuebler, sat? lo brine ieuf ia •.„---: marked by a single stone. tells ioU we're Traces. After the 'lapse of some little time, . . , i , ,e , , erne. Admittl.trat.tti to ,the estate tie:m it their , The which I: am about to relatel ' Peace to her a Ruesian coluuin amounting to hetweel ' - : ••• • tl-e I , " ' i•t. ii I I 'ln ',' , an , , in 1. 0 nonure eel nu-'• 1 duty. in order to vre-voie the nigh rcittillottit' the a t e not drawn from imagination, but fact.- lies the broken he above, ro,ll 1110 t•si,taite••l GSr ion many ..11'3 ill Air . .1 .1 1 eV form an act vf the never ending drama memory ! She hi te a m r t e : l eh il er s t it ' e thehlue sire:oils • five and . sb: thou et'unl men. IY"fis - • diecerpril ' s ',"'""`":','!. ,'.',,,. 1 ',', • . t.d ,•, , e ` • : r •''.. t . l ''';''',.' hn ' t th '' hest trite I.e Of rtspi. ~ : 1 - . .1 0 t - 1,..u. u. n. , r rei ei •e • e errieee•et • eiveq and Ilii.inig,linut the coin.. trial ' . .., • are never crimsoeid with blood:--where the during the Melo ehis coluaia had riveived rommuniiv, Ina itttd, it'''. Cl tide of cautioning the pill,- of human yummy. etteereure te - 11 . t eth -••; • le. Geala, Church. . e Grace the: head of the orders to join mein beta - ( f the - env t lie against a C.12,1111•1.:31 11 , 0 Mir:opted in lii• pal.o.iii .. , rtii, is iiidecii a wild night." said Charles. - '•' I. • • n' • ,te f a 'ft-- I tl• 'b' efi' ll' .tii _the oritiinii I one, well calculate:l to deer ive, ,„ , hie a'f. - thee` sat b f the blaz-I devoted waV N., t., as e ore dagger never flailed . : . . the rarer. a •,- . and had missed the way. The trocp e who t' • 'a"' e F- '. ( 3 i ''' i ' '-'-'' " ' - 'Y , A " '• front lie t lose insitatiorl Of the late _Re Lery*,stzea. ,- Gray toI , Lure on the interliii of. the he or aail boo zeal ing hearth of an Indian log cabin,. whilsathq ; . • Charles Gray became a rich mate. His were marchieg, feire.tard lieeitaCnetay and - of h. ' : 3 . "" 11 ' 1 " 1 I"" .- -- 7 c.'" also "t: the shape oral lal.eiling l , if the imitte. It has i o n • s en wands, broad and fertile, bore lexurtant her- without scoute, lead strayed to withiu the dis_ Vears pasrti swat'. rt:it!. nudge the affec- u wailed around the roof and w , theli•fore heroine expeaent lo eslablidh n ?hide for • ~. , - vests. A tall mansion rose antong these old lance of a muslet. shut of our carrill. The ',loan: care and prot e leeea el 11 1 :i. argot 1 , ;!, : ilie di.i.•rting of these rnitnt..rfeils. ,Au base„ ill sounding through the fotest. ;• trove ,iii SIGNATe ,i- Or the S. 11.1; .ices T, S. Pettl2lli.s, " Wilder than I ever knew," observed his woods to shelter the inurderer'sheade Strange Emperor, staudintezreet, with hi. feet in the tor end hi beat i Ilen . I. c• ~,:1;• , ii, nu: to tell he lived 'unsuspected.: 'No one cared stirrups, and his glass fit 'hit , eye, wa. the (for such !Ili v, P!'• r.'"1 , 1: t] I.‘ qr fas e• -: t'i;, iiii • own, ban ' dirritior ~i11,1!t. nulsioll:: Wine are ci - ot: t -- • Wife "Charles how•thanklul.we should be to tine Ira/100 this. 'et theni, come tirottl tt ...al. ....uric • . , • . :lirY-eq• and N. ONE ,' r ., " 'd " 1 " . iii ‘ r 0 "g i.31 our Mae er that he has given us this warm or , ' f the etniarant ia the country.' from which first to perceive. that the blaak shadoWe, FloW7 .cent, - ) inereesed tie.: only in peralii.al• torte :. : ie le defiling thrciuelf the veil of snow, mu s t and levelit (ea, her: es -1,;.. erew: , ..iin years. t pen to bell atoned iffier :My elf Cllll/AlZittle fire and close cabin to protect us from the he'entne. _ . • CS-lii ord. cto prev. , ut the.. lea n t !?, svgs hav e nri- ' ” i, l i Years rolled on away. Villages, aruse.4pa. belong to the RussP'aeteeerye., Ile Meant- - veloiled thoet. Rea! a r ;rinses aufdi:rpust..l, e pointed It. Hannan, Sole 24i•nt, for the sale of thcse rude elements.. . at:tame: an al a:al.,le , end g.ra:r .t..-- -----. - Pens in richus Mill Cotoryt - ten ,will furel•li derteis , , t " Thankful," end Charles Gray assumed a i the ruins of that mighty forest, Thj'steatas- ly darted ion-ante theiNtwo battalions of the which I at oar w liol.,ii:i..yi ii cs All newt nurparing to lie 01 ' ~ , __ , . ‘ of itself , s ' poke the d em on i n eer was !ward with its perpetual thunder and grenadiers of the auarde commanded by Gen. daughter. And nounn :he et:ea el i(, la our manufacture etTetrd :Ity Pedlars, are worthless , se . roy , i, WpIC/I Tl 'II " - -f.mock . liehtning ascending the Ohio, lovely' reeiden- Doreienne. Whiest the grenadiers advaueed assaduousemeinien nada-I - Yea ale of / their dt imilatintis—as oe never Sell nor fientg TO NO . :lnt. his neare e inne.o .. wi e you me. i 5.,, Tll.-§, 1 . ..f1es Ar , 11,W 0.0,1',1 ))))) ft 1.F.1.1.1.511 . 0 1 y 10 111 C • wi s ,,,t, • i • : „„ . II 1 eabin tOithe luxurious coin- ' ces, like gems, summoned up by the enchan- in ellence. the squadron en duty tit nr the elining rents. hi tee! , y le r aportemtion ce G*ll,Crlslllelli roirl,l , al IN:14110g11111-. in the wolf.. by , ''' ....", '''' .• _ _ . , . ter's. wand from the earth's ;bosom toted Emperor turned the. autumn, attacked it in their selC.secritieing devoilote eo her tasefel yereate.a: e a ... zed in aisle:he, 11th r. Our safe! , fort of the ton n folks whom w e used tmsee i wholi,llo and rei.lll,it frill, ea i.ric.,, to. in l':',.ev York, rolling..-d - irough the streets in : the banks of thesilver river. The suspicious the year, and drove it forWerd oft four grena- days. . / .. •Ii . is HANN iN, Mind of Gray, (for the wicked are always triers, who itee...il s ed it wiih. fixed bayenets. The t-' tar of Rusela, ace eitereet with ha- • .1 A ren t c.• L r , 1r• r . their eus4itned carnage.s, or reclining on silk ~,,a f sr ,c..m.y,..1;. „too, y. • 2 . . .'X- . • . 1 . )iei u. 7.) rendered hinefearoll'efeliscovery, The fleet sleee was terrible t o :h e nuaejans. widery extended duinietthe, ,iind desirous oi revs. 15!,0. sofa-tl and hillf.rhllla et me ragged beggars sus i 0 - _ , ~ _ _______- _- , that Hairnet! their charity. e Thankful !" as emigrants were crowding Into the stele, But-soon e o m p ar m a th e i r numer i ca l strenz li the eoneuest and mini xa;i,m lif'ig',..' province et I eat ion !• ' ttleeel inn ! • and entered the lands in the mat freepient with the small.number of troops oppusrel to el Li yenta, -hade•ilreade In irlicd Inse forces latty did tea reply." She feared bile' when i terieceerv.e. TAVI.9Ii Inv , nosy en hind at in these mii-Als., andwaS'too judicious to irri- spots. The hones of I...lorners - were still ex- :him, the offieers drew their SiVorti , . - rallied upon it's chief/11v. Katharine had attained / .1 ,:- ,`, 1 , w ,:', 1 :1 6 ,71-% f u r i,','l r iri n ,i" l ,:i l. l l . l ,;=. 7,. .. , 'l ,' ' '„ re -,,t t n ii': , tare him even hy words, thourth breathed Posed ;if they' were found by anY ene rambling their men, and all defended theme mists with her thirterneif venr when hie finenelable ern-e l ' rk - . r y. ! iiii. i ' l i... II WS, d A ar s.,lc, ‘,11,:e.,,,t1e and re front a seraph's lute; or. eyllahelledlw. airel's through the bluffs. the (L; affair might he in-- groat courage. , . .A I oae mometc ~Lir go ;la- ,nun annoynci.d io tlii_n'iii•.'tiiizi.r, L. inhabitanut • • i.ii!, at or! , iil -tin d i i the'llitieq.„. , veStigat4ll and he ill with hip just deserts. tiers appeared' to:flag, Whe'ri ayouug ell - leer. the 6) . 74)11rd:1) ere ,I . their ettliet tayyn. Ay lie , • lips: to one whose soul - as hecome absorbed Teo iir;•ri.n,e aF.sorittir•t iilti.:l3.. ill iio fl,lll d 711 (.14 . • Oki1:.41.1,1,•11,1 . 1 , 111111,: 11H1.,. ~ .n:n., rrilliiir,.id , :‘ ,, - in the imaelmaintcd Imie of Wealth. ' Sallyingforth one evening, he nought the Wald darted from the milks, exclaiming in a loud , e v i e w e e h e r ; ale ye the ens separated front ea.e. ii. tin., hnserii. and 1,14. W1..1111011 nr 1 . t.• 111 . 110 i, la ' precipiee and descended by the aid of ropea to ; voice, •• C o urage, m y . b r a ve - comrades ! fol- • ibeeaged pastor aid f ent it t i hieeieter, Alexim dee,. a il• lii.. 1:1.1 11.11 1!„• ,11.. h. of it, .1 . ~,flllO,llll Charley Cray teas a - native of New York, the spot where laid- his victim. The moon I low nie, and the' Russian relors are e ors !” ifhe pntrione ,h,ovrouel.i ternainedito • assie,' - .:,,., k I .; 0,i0.21it iiiiiiid ..:1' . ..0.v.ii , ii...,,.1., ..,-,1,,..t.• and had been left a haililsoine f ertun-but t. anent te ii,,, , r tae•ll,. r • a .11:1,4 Of Irvin 21) in . 25 p. , 1 ren t _burned in the midnight with the lustre Which t He rushed forward, sly-ord in hand, follower in the de tince of his 11:6'.'e ci:v, \ But du ' dI e eyeriat• and too imp to p, mime e , , . •- ~‘"..r 3/1 .itv nt ,1:.• C; , lt 11 ~,Zi sheonly wears ona Winter night when the e by his company, ;and penetrated the come6et drops of the - he-tear - 1 pioved fruitless, anti 5..)00 Wteirr over Com' , ; 2,000 P flitatnong, Convinue in the safe bu4iness which lie be,gan, snow reflects its brightness, and . learth seethed I centre of the Riiesian column. Thiseuneet- they were cempellt d tee eurrentercaptives et 1 1 ono yeele have ins !teen ;111. dto illn• a I r•-atly joined other-' o f a ' i , al, . , 1 it male rapacious:dispoei- .11iiinni , h .).art ~ f ( G.t' , l ..,1 to wear the pearly rubes of angels. One by ;petted assault broke their ranks, our war and subjects c.,f 4.0 Eineel'ut . . of Russia. -r 1 " r• l' I ,1 / 4 -r - e lieu ins peetilation which at first proved pro- A 2te•tt va lets . ••• ....iiiillsh. . reric . .l 71 , 1 , . In , tc..i ; one the stars hid appeared thtoutth the arch . grenadiers . reeolotely entered the paee.asee : The humiliating ueyee I,r•.ed like lighte cloth=, eteae:Jeee :eel %het ea• lose uot le e re' mixing, but entirely f:tiled, mid left many au • • . ~, .. jvg,d, al.n, 11 , - ,..1 Veit.' 1411 snit D., okii. re Vl..ihs, . r I • t . n e rained m 'n a : Charles i n !above. and around the hills that swept the ri- opened to them by the brave_eenetae. ' nine. aed uo owner tEd it it ach the eagcl of fi..iiiimillii.• ....I..tirs awl' •iivt...i , iii" ill. , Wiiiii•r,,,.. a ,-.' n dreamer• 1 ' ; vet, fur nature is still lovely. though for i'afew " This is one Of the most Murton , achiev- e ars of Knibarine thatifsbe de:eltriined to mt.- , ,„, 6 ..,- 1.1 •triN co - I T&TA vi lilt, this mad affair had einharked his all. He ' • . , inuments her beautiful final may bear the re- meets of this metnorahleaday," said the Fan- ; turn and Share the fate of her benefactor. •;“:' e • ,`lOl',;', iii.! . .• ei ,,, id a N „ ! ,. , .. , , , ,... ,, , , ,. ,, , ,,, , , , , ,, , , ; . ,. ,... 1 , , • . 1 ., ... ,: : , : : e 01 . 0. '. wee - lett widiout house hr friends, for friends I cord ofcrime there plahed hv thnn. A ydunm peror, who had 1), - ,Tiyan eye-witness to the I 'f' he drake shade, :of eyeeitia were just krt• deteru:lved in Aell tli,dert.4 vne,tner ,h ,i t ~,,y mat are oftea Infield with e relideei chams alone.- , . gentleman named Wilson, who was returning heroic conduct ot„Aueuni. lie _summoned closing iii as a hue: e, rt ele'aig whit ham, and til. ,i.--, I.Mr..re b..: otner.,4 in l'oii-v lli, He determined. With his Wife, to emigrate to eke. ea. let, cats - troll - ore ft :r wlio'ett fertile soil, broad stretime; from a visit tohis ttlady-10ve,.", passed by the hint to his preeence, and thus addrussed.him . alini.st reach. .to sink from exhaustation, • _ '.._ _________-______ • precipice, and ut*erviog the riipee. attached to' -" Captain Auienii, pan Well deeerve the r e -ached- the border of the weed nearest the' genial climate and noble foresemso mud :fleas Ille ours it a tree which stood by its Path; endeavored to honor of eommending my veteran nmestare:. gates of . .Ilari(-iiburrr.. Knierging• from the -- siyal. .. EIRE CT.,‘Y IVORICS. : • . trace, the spelt where they ended. After a,': es. You have' most nobly' theictiguiehed shade of thetrees, its progress was suddenly •; • Hu - era., i:i Ellin . r the ia, t., e , r 'is rte, ~.. With a bitter spirit he bade farewell to narrow search he found them - tharmingagainst yourself. you bare won aie officer's cross arrested fly' a ~,fiber seizing' the. bridle, and ; ••;te oully ..;:er- to tite111111;i1,1111 1 1,1 11, born. home, a nd wit!) a einfill fonaunt of money, I , basis of ,the rock that formed the - ''''' l '`"l' '•',"""''''• '" ',.'''' '"" I ' •''' l. "' '' ''"V'''," : raieetf he the sale of his wife's jeWels, sought round which the waters • S'Wei4 their cry,stal ' Were made a captain at The beginning of the . •• Wheretare vou ghing ?" • . , rii pt.E.isrn ..lI.•‘T 1:1.1,,,5. /r.1.•11:0 , t in Sllll.-r.-1,.. in ' • - Ili.. i'.•:i.,i.i. 'he i'liii...l...r.hi.i 1 , 1'0,... , 1 octet... the ihnose unirodden Wilds of the . west.- : • current. i . • campaign. and I hope you will return to 1 " What is that to. yon ?" was- the' Per la- ,••-,...:, :ie. ee ,ee t.a le ie. -tee' et "te telcl , • With a small aineuat of cash, he purchased I f u a ew moments the young,. man perceive d-''', Paris s , v . ith a still hieher rank. A man who 1 erri p' tory-reply. '" I ant hi haste, and pray e t , t-et...h. r"- '. '- • ' '''""' "''' ''' ' '''' "" d a few acre-, of ground on the Ohio river' I the form ofone whom he ithinediately recog- . earns hishonors On th e fi e ld o f b a ttl e stands • you allow nie to pass-uninoloAed." '. where the Iteautiful•Mmen of is now nized as Gray, by his tall tit:Ocular figure. Ile, very high in My estimation. I present ten' -' Impieeilde !" replied the sentinel. "thou stnnelime. • For a short period he labored as : was aatheriee up some white 'substance iii a crosses to your eonitetny," he added,. turning . art a Liyoniati, and e.t.a- Llyeetia belongs , tadue , uely al his small fain, and cheered by ' • • ' . - the etudes of a lovely and devoted wife, bag. At lath he seemed l ito • :linve completed ' towards the soldiers. ' this day to Peter. I. of litt- , i-ia. Volt are. • his task, and throwing the bag over his shoub! , Enthusiastic shouts rent the air, and the' th e ree,re, gigs prieoner. erel euto:t be conduet seemed ta lareet Ills! misffirtune. A short der, attached the strings to his neck:and ibudy ' saute men advaticed to meet the enemy's tire •: ed before our enteral." time hefore our' narrative npant.d, Charles d , • e ajar nested the ascent. I3y grasping the with it de rice of . eonrage and enthusiasm I Arrived at the mmerpr,-: tent, she threw vi heel a ---- at , a head on a flat boat, the rocks with his hands whetider thee . afforded which it is itheossible to d. ectibe. Two I herself at his feet, add demanded the priyie oay speaks,: or waterecraft theta :used to con- , a sufficient protuding eurface-and plantiug hours n e e r, t h e e e ie toe y was ours .. The en-; lege of seeking her prolectur anion ,, the slain, iii ';.; ii AI - and ein ;duce doss ii • the river. in his foot firm(}' the fi •ssureS•'Grav had sum • envy's forces, li yted and dispersed. retreated I !!Deed at the ie . rit a her y , tithe W Wm, end aston lrif-4 he m , there he met several of those ' ceedtel in clithbing half lefty' ''. up the chasm, in the utmost'' disorder, -abandoning - their fished aeher I-oar:ego, the general ' , meted her who had failed in The , same speculation, wi en stoppingto test ' die shelve rockCrum- 'wounded, their' bagg,age, and their patlis of 1. - reetieet on eorelition of her returning to bite which had ruined liieneelf. 'But whilst he He l d underlii; feet. The Inarderer7thadeta artillery. . , when she had completed her Marcie- had remained poor, they :by sortie means had violent struggle to sustainhis NJ:Anon; but , But the day's work was not yet ended for The night seas dismal, and die undertake reciter • heir for; uniheaedsettled on the Ohio, losing his balance he plunged iota the: gulf. the Emperor. According to the custom, he' ing a fearful one, but the dill - wallies-daunted where they were c trrting on a brisk business.went over the field of battle to' estimate the !lilt not the resolute Katharine. :ifiti soon carne' One wild shriek told thithe wretch had Chinch e returned bogie an altered man. For gone to judgment. "Retribiltion" had sealed enemy's lose, and to hurry the removal ofup o n a field covered with the unegifal Con wh-Ae days,he would sit idle. and disconte n- ;fort from the throne or God'', nod the spirit of the I e wounded: 'lt was truly horrible to sue- test, while the groans and eries of "anguish - till. Ilieeleppevae :dis : u rbed by dreams of a. .. . •• • Gray; stood before its maker: - yey the immense extent of ground over 1 told that many still. eurvivail the slaughter. gold ;in lath) did the beautiful and uncoin- 4 :i . ~.. ...--.......,„,.,...,.... 7. ...., sitii4t.scistact:ps Which the snore of the preceding day was Intent alone riPoll discoverina her more plainina wife endeavOr to frighten the fiend L • crimsoned isit h 'blood. than lather,•slue did pot diseuVer 'the presentee from his hosotn. it was like one solitary e l . cEl)tilling ,!Slict(l). A : quarter -master of the dragoons, grieve,' in of a young Cossack officer, who, struck with :tar trying to dislipate the darkness of the - her clearfe and admiring her hulduess, had serm tossed ocean. I _ - - - ---- sing at a few paces from him. " Turn your accompanied her to the gory field. S eyes this way,,pl • . - Wilder yet rolled the torm through the A BATTLE IN A SNOW STORM. your VOr majesty,', said I " The evening, air is chill - life, end this i -, •• • . cracking weeds, and: Charles was still brood- - and leave , ing over imaginary N'vrongs, when a"hallo," Wai in all its Hor+or's-A'ylau-Napolcon • wound, and stha• I soon he in the other 'me to eeek vcur wounded kinsman:"was heard outside t e enclosuretn the which _ ... . • .world. , But no matter fur that ! Vice l'E- Astonished at the sound of a human voice; •,. ' surrounded the cabin. y pereur !" she turned and re:cue - Mad in the stranger the Mary sprang to the door and after scrutiiii- • " Let this poor fellow be immediately con- I - sentinel yy-lit) inipeded her progress without zing the traveller; for such the. iutruder was' veved 'to the amintlance," said Napoleon. 1 the city walls. Refusing hie etenerbits offere by the light of a barletoreh which she held " Raise him up; and corinneed him to the ihe permitted him to aid in-her errand of over her head, invited him into her rustic care of Larrey." Large tears' rolled down : i neree aria love. t a home. : , the cheeks of the dragoon when he heard the I Long and tedious was the search,but U 110 .4 ' . In a moment a gentleman of rather slight Emperor utter these words. " I only wish," 1 ea ili eg , and at early dawn they returned. to. ' stature, bearing a . pertinanture in his band, t I said lie:, " that I had a thousand lives le - lay 1 the city, hayina failed tai feud the - remains of item] and gave - the initial salutation; Mary' i down for meireety.". a .-,. - • . : 1 the mead' old nuideter. ••! .., • e c led' for her husband to attend:the traveller, Near a battery vtrhitth had been abandoned t Katharine reliaieuelYlleept licit:ord, and, • bu neither by word or gesture did lie exhibit l hi - the enemy, we beheld a eiugular picture, t surrendering herself a itrisoner of war ; ' de- . 1 sit s of having heard hereuutil time stranger's and one of Which a deeeription can convey `mantled ilie'pro'.ect!osi Of the noble general': port nantua touched the floor, spoke to his but a faint idea.. _kik - Jut ope hundred and i 't l soreli soul of gold. t The:demon was aeons- ' ladl f ' ' Bereft of her erescry'en . eerie newt., shy • fifty or two hundred French greeilidiere, were I was now - alone in theeeorie, and young, with 1 cad; bet he Mire a 'smilingface. surrounded by a quadruple rank of Russians, i • prom i se o f ) 0 „,,,.. ol e there were no ties to 1 t• I.\ elcome stranger, welcome." exclaimed Both parties- were Weltering ip a ricer of 1 Grey aSO hurried ge a manner that blocd, amidst fragment; of cannon., hind her to ear ,h. stud sk: it:Wrt'd to join-het the tray eller started back a few paces in spr- I" it ` 7 e l g piou;eleyla.;(l ` ' ene..idian.' - ' A D ' riso !ler: • . Pnd swords., elic. - They had evidentlYclailahre , - : 1 - e'' • • - • prise t ut .euickly : recovering. himself, ex- with the. niost determined fury. for every sne was trenne wen mareed eourttesy and i•clianged salutations arelseated himself on a.horrible i teepee!, by il.t.e gehernhielechlef. cello ordered , corpse . exhibited numerous and - wounds. •A feeble cry of Vivel'Etripereur ! ~ er well fitrnishiel apertm:et.os . end eyery me • rude chaff , already- placed for his convenience . . before th fire. e • , . - . . was heard to emanate front this mountain' also. e al 1. eelellre. tendon to her conilert tt I ' She conversation soot coninotence.d. nor was it received mane kind:A - sere .frorn, .the 'of the'dead,•and all eyee , were instantly turn ' ed id the•epot 'Whence the i interrupted until the night had far .adeninced , towards the dawn, 1 George Somers Was also, Half coneealed:berteath a tattered flag, lay e voke Pr ne eeded - lin - note% d with flee eh:ernes, feel proved the. 1 he' said, a native of New :Vieth:, and frin'the "u err I neighborhood 'in' which Charles Gray' had , young offieer, whose 'breast wee decorated • " with an order. Though I strength of his attachment tee er 'crania h e r ; release Irma 0 , 4P - 1i n:f ill', pon - partite ( i lived.. He informO.Gray 'that he:sold his. ' merous wounds; be leucceeded iiirPisitig. hint- Pierced 11111 h Tim" I honor, and perse' eanasee tirhy Ihr leer Faroe; pp at • theeaeta acid eriligmted.hO, arr.' ' self up:So" as to rot till his ellithie. His hand= I His aSt , idl.lollF , a item iea tq her- ev auls, nnee • carnee - t eff.:,,rts-he her, be Illtilf, • wete , nol . witt. - llorado,", to speculete in lands, haying With . . some countenance WaS' overspread with the e ' out reward fur .1 " - - d hie; ' . ; s. le suott came to regar ficrreffige,and lord of her rd: - , hire a large amount of money: for that . Pura livid hue of.tleath. peror, and in a • feebre,e'freeeltoegrePnig2daollie'Terne-: ' i ';,: c l , ' l ,7 ris h . ° ..P . e ' ~ ..... • .. , , - poSeta . .' "• '. . - - . l. ' t h ' . • - - I - At last they all retired to rest. The Miter- clalimed- Giel bless` soar 'Majesty; and now i ••••••-•fareettell-farewell-Oh ! my• I . 0 -Generalan thee yolinz e officeei who i ler to sleep-a• Grey. to brood,overeheeweeelth"lt' d ' ' • • poor' nu"' ! aeared frorn his dreas.2to•he bat a " eimple lof bus guest. What fearful thoughtsepassed, -er !3'' He turned a supplicating glactee at the ; lieutenant;" •-.•-• I , a- a ' . I I through the brain:aelle evreteli, That night.: Emperor, and then.tetterina die :Words, "Lo :, . dear France- e Mah last were the minty occupthits of . .. The tent,. and Kathariue•Was" emplOved, in super , .• How often, did his 'tee svander to the hnnting,h e fell dm lintending - their dothestie affair -- ' ' - ' knife.' Once he was about leneingaliehed, e. and cold: ..• '''' • ''''• sigh'.'" • .. . . I One.day. as she Wai , engaged in ! seryiuz 'whetva light,thotionlorhiSetvifelin her slfinee . her deterred- him - froth his aril idenntis. intent. . •- Napolenn seethed rivitedeto the spet, which . _. ... 1 their customary emeaf, their Conversance. - was watered With The blued of these heroes. t turue.4 uj) , 4, . I Who but the. pencil of The denlon•couldpaint - "Beate inetii' said . he. "'brave.' Atizoni !le - th . ".emeriw , of their fair, wait'. ' the fears-t he hopes-the dark resolves of tfut ~ and the rotifer , officet-•;addreSehne the - further . ... Excellent young man; - Alas! &Isis a fright. , • Wre ' ..ched Gray, while' the wearied atiest slept , to: audator •Itif a ful scenti:- The:"tridowtrient- eShill•go‘to‘his concluded: - -,.., ' •'. ,• • •.,, • - • ' but a few: patee - frorn:'hittie: en - that Pe.ttO • - With the inninry- - -- 1 ' ' •efcetira ' ere' and beauty . , Mother: 'Let - the order be .ptented fat my r - • which virtue and , Weariness alone ORO gives . l-Getieral, Will yoU tell youtenrieorierr ' signature aiaoort ae possible? - Then Mint- ,'„ - . . ..' :.- • . -" a e ' . eThe morning ciime and -glenvingfrone h ing to Doctor Ivan; who accompanied nun, ~ ,, , , ,4 y e .4t s il y toll . .4 2 ' - • . • ,'.• ~ : , Andavhat-wla.eou•do waliaher? ,!.t e . for him.- 'I, - Iler"liesitatiug reepoase was, ' "...I. 'F, G " 'ocean conch, arose The tun, gitailsp,e'dis. he said . 4 txainind :pont Anzoni's wounds „ , e . .. . itant bluffs and•• surrounding foreats ,Withecne .and see if anything ean' be don -, '•ttirrittee to the bliiShing.dante , d. . . , • ! lots drawn alone from the pallet ofhiaien.- , . This is iudeaterrible - e' .', ' I ' • -' - • thariae 1 4 ', addeif , z 1 24 -,. His beams shown doerrttipop, the cottage yet ' ratherthe The Wife of et,soldier than -tle Ser' . Ungaiticit With:blood: itilitariOsed the esheell', - -''• " PiS L i VUiet is PlTNtilt Alto ' so: l4 '"lt's'til' ....1 , 11 ., , il . t il o t.„ l ! v a r. g 1. r . ea: ,; g .. e .., r:1ra .,. 1 ... ..' , ' ,.. ..... I _ers: . :Did the- ,-ev il e spirit slumbez .in : Gra6. bosothla . . ~.--: ' . .. art of putting the slops." -•.- t- ..: ~;., • „ je t , e.- . ' The simple breakfast-was siSon'o , :rer,' and' " Thee I 'etiSh: you would " - s d.,,,,.., . . . Somerstisked GPO/ totet liiiieeten;the•neetrest. ilerak tealeee-. , .."" - Withjt lie hlandietse Worthy Thealars when he stood It respectable, lifer, El= IRE INE (0,000 A.enrg LAND Parr ,illl cnl-r4 part ; nl tt tie; s.!t; rptrrrjt Pray) piri, i m 0 0 r.11.,1 a tar 2.. i,i• I..nf a v..1...1 1 ,111)4 I• ror to; ColupinY. W;; ; P• tcaluw. r3l, 1 . NI V ..r •tr I LI = 4 , riit - trY iir the. 11,1 I,y. 1 . .011 , y:11.111;o , York March r-', teso 0.5 t react ) Tre for Sale, Al' the ,F.or Nu,erte.. • town, llurnnetoln r,, N.' . .let.ev. several thousand Peat Ii lr. e . of the ' rust finniity fruit. rip -ton= to 5L0e,, , ,00n, (pun the par IGc t to In , tidet.ti ix 1 . 12:e qo,n l i thy of At , p"e, fear Ptutn, rtterrv, Aorl- Neetarinvo, (Iliince, and ra uenerul asaortroent of ,pritathental trees. The tet , s are of a. food eiff lirkti. l .l3lliiliz. Trees is tre w.. 11 pack-.I so an io car. ty wote,kr , ty. lir a • Ordets sent direct to the suhr.rlowr wit rr.reive prompt atterktn., or t•IJCIIC Its r-rntn,v.'att!ortt ,, . ‘,ll, pl it ye at tat d, wilt turni•he.l"gratis to post plild aPPlittattf.• JOHN Prn. 10-3;• eh1•a70....1, 1•1•11 t• - • /I 111 1.k.!..1.4.. • .-, u.:. 1%1, 41111110 s I: , trgr.r lil.lll In. •••d11! iiy 'tr•ct their 1,11,1,1" , '11 ,,1 1% • I : Pi nil 10 10,131 0 an% 11.11.-111.,00.10., a j•mettet•ll 111 Iti 11: be• wi I !,1r!, .41 11.41-.lllllr I , •r g .11 1.1,11 i Ili .111 10,1 Cm!. 1.0 tr r ~ , t~ it 0) • .j t• S ..I 1 I ..Ii 44 1“.^P:1 r,PC: •• • .I,,sis 4.'3, no., •si r lint " C.l . kit I ?OF Ji.trt 1.. sl 0:71 n. 'llion P. An (1,1,4 Ile.' by r Of fiCv• t,vl nor ;t r *- ("0 , 01 , • F. II IIII:S( 1',111.1.qt.t. t ;I if l:. t? cC:I4IEIVLti, - Ff I %VI exclo,%•• richt: for mann- L V. , h.• Vero, "ILhrl,•at1o11 111, 0111 S 1.111 , f , r Lets ,ll. Colo 'tibia. '..krt rt,oll, I.iirri .111 i Ill:, 0.00 N1411:14,, t 0 „i i nioiiii el I,i tit.. pa Lll. lir Ir 1,4 inol it II of Volt vllir, VllO.l, li. I: app(' to toirliy all 'tinier. :1,1 al tn.,too. rate II 1,11 fiio.l If 111 r• priteia r:eht. Itl J•tioriry 1 , 19, 1:0 •01;0-/ Iy 1,1,11t.10 ILIA 1,301 Areally given i 7 Ihr prtifeieiage ottlirr 1n r , ll' all knidg If Loro motives -.11111 Clreloll our 11.a.11r0.i(14 —awl also for Lamp All orda . r, left at his'stote.wilibiquompilv att,ritled to. IL 1). sGll,tllNEtt, C. nit a <t , tippo;ite the Putt ()di,. Pottsville:June If, POO. The fritoW'tn, o•rlifical , •4rira rter Plulad.inti h ta. Dec. 4.15t8 P. Devian do —Genii, 111111: -L-The - 1. coutpusition you Ni•tl to to have “ , ed. hick roil ns a soh,Altute, for the hest oil to the work ~uz.t Mleirinery,l 4l b. I alti luippy.to s ty., more. thin tealzed'iny expeoations: I had It lolly tested on a Locomotive I , ,t,zitte for two clap', (in a soy arralin.r, rend ,iVer :he machine at every revolution) by a skillful ettgitteer,' who as tires no that it works equAto O.'. hest , netntareti od, with a raving in quantity tif '2O percent. This slaving. Ingeiheosilith the ereatil reduced nom at w itich you inform me you cionfurfitih the artnla, will .tronzty recommet4litg use on Itaitrotids and in laige' mills awl f.ctories where large quatilities of Oil are used. I have now no doubt of tts entire stlCCe• , '.. 3110 '1111,1,,r that ittin-ersiou tender you my sincere congratulations. Truly sours. Wm..lEanusit, 7 - Pottsville, Jan Tine is to certify titai.We have been using P 89)evlin Co's Patent Lithrictiting. o ll for the last sit weeks .and can givens oar del hied opinion. that. besides hiring bn , InUeli•thelper, ita peculiar superiority rive the hest ' sperm oil. is Its durability on tnacitinerY' which renders it a very desirable art icleror that pko. on4t. We are egtennively engaged in minim; and shinpinz coal, having eleven dram engines of Various capacities at work hoisting. coal, poutpitiz water, Sc. AltLitga, liatWoon At Cu,'-' • P C Dolan 6'r. C:,i—GentTemen We havirheen your Patent Lubricating:oll on all the' matoiory or the iteadkg iron and nail, works, for the , tae pine weelo,rin.l we consider we have givrn it a fair tr al. as the works are ealrnlated In manniacture forattmegand tons of iron and nails. per annum. The , mathii:e. — : ia very heavy, the engine one hativliesi and slaty lee an power, and the siweils and aunt thirty to ;lino bandied ravPlirn.nteper ilittiote. • • Alter the shore trial, we can recommend the oil nit equal to the beat str,rw'riil.ilsed in the 47nontry,.viz'r 'for heaving bearings add fast semis; such as shafting and laud. 1 rerdath ynurs.&c . • . • -JAetCs Nrciwrr, If inareT or the Iteadie; teon,Nail'ina Tithe Works • —4O-1f ' • • . . 1 - BOOTS AND SUMP - B.S. ... At the,:ft eta o.d, Cent reSt. next doe r. to tAeYottsgrilla 11;t1 . o. dr. .1 , T;STIt. I , -. ABC - rimy ,receltrlng their r ; , : :, .1 6priog supplies of BOOTS &,_ , .. ... . B - 7 SOCS,camptlrlng a & w 2.,y stra,„4-41,, . ninuirttnent. which they now -!--',...±..... 1 afferat wholesalear retail ',Mit vety lower% ~prices.. Therhine alsonn hand Trutiks;.Va- , tres.Carnettla„l4, end Satchela,SoleandtlpperLenther , I Morocco. Calf elkini.l.lhlng end Binding dhini.lition Makers' Toole a saneral aosort meat of Shot:Ma i lig s. I N.D. , -nOntP 4 . Shoes naanaractured atehart notice.— • Theirrrtendanntlehnpiblie what're itt Want °teapot I he abar ,intlia.rn at esetnrctratlyitquentettin tire the -, tl,P.' - •:. ' - Id 27 1 151,, - ' ' -- . 1 , ? . . ..,--.1-i. Rear nn: What thnugit tide may, be A current Wong. onix , sinC And thou bast but a slender sail • • ' Tu Ppread against an Adtels4l gal, Whnn triald In+lt the waves to foam. Yo.ld not thy spirit to despair, . But ton n rolly . the billows u.tir ; 11i•b n'er the watet3, wild and cold, F i x then the eteadfast eye and.hold— ' Bear on, bear brave - 4 nn! illniEl ❑ria hr . t t• !, t.l MB , 1:1C IIIE=IIII!E= •.• 11, •'1 ' , AI •14,1 tin 4 11151 . 1 111 41 IY.pdrr •GE'o.igAi -- ! . ,i... - ...A - I) - .yvi.j;t7rIsy - : Voctril. BEAR , ON Br' E. •. EDMOND Heir on The, wort,' Inns Jetir and sentT, An.l rhttsen nt.ty tact thee ne. st le tint mirri - lihri Chain. nue ta•trilly wind tnitht tweak itt 11.1.4 rm.: that Lean untrue, Wittch w>teshy hope. thy hint tow: • t.tw in borrew'a tlefttir prof - mind !lotto:11r wlt never . heal the tvnund. t iks pa-t n vain regret. 't nom hecnre thee yet. • Urn Olt, near h:..oinly en I - 1 4 e.tr on: anktby rephillia.e!re See tvorthle 4 s men reined high. While inn lee; merit sinks frn.h?rn ht r.d4 n.elect and cinel scLirn i). vee , rl)ntn Illy tempted heart Let integrity depart. NV hen kienispniutinent fitly the cup vinteti. rin , oy drink it HP ; Truth will prevail mind jii.aire *how Her tardy h.iiinrit ntlin hilt ..n.bear brively on! Clear Oor life is not A dream, Tt,a01,..11e stitlt it ileem; %Yr n...rr Dot born to live: of ease. Oulselves MIMIC. to aid and please ; To Mnill I duly taok if Eiveni Ela=== V‘ . litql duly can't let love draw warm, A oil the sunshine and the stone. • Faillt. Itre's trial locolly breast. And mute n congtit-mr to thy rest. Par brat br . nve ly on CI Sctcct ttatc, ~ [From Ih r Lf , ulov ill.. Literary NtessetitTer4 , THE FOREST MURDER. . . . . . . , "...'!",. '''' ' -va . ..- 4 -2177.7-T.:: : : 0it . .. , ./........-. 29± ,H ..y4::....;....1 . ,'.1 . :•? 17,7i .. .:•. 7. .1-,. ;:.,,„,..., ....-..• ::., • ~.: . , A L t. . p ~„ ,t. L:,.•, .. ~. .!:..... . „ chant behind a city desk, he infortned Somers that he would accompany him'aliart of his journey, and under pretence of killing some game, shouldered his rifle and led the way.— l'or some time they walked 'together, whilst renewing boyhood retnembranceit—remem bmacds whiCh called to mind many a spot hallowed by childhood' sports" and parental affection. They had thus proceeded about three miles, and arriving among those beautiftil bluffs on the Ohio, since rendered celebrated by a deed which has given a name to a small crystal, stream which dashed over a plecipice some, hundred. feet deep. A bird swept over their Ileads,' and Iwheeling on its light wing lighted .on a bough of a majestic 'oak—which bears the name of many an ardent lover,of nature. t Gray asked the traveller to move on while he ' attempted to bring down his game. Somers i complied, and unsuspecting left Gray behind. A sharp rifle-crack ran through the woods and las Soldiers. .. The American reader alniost devours every thing in relation to NapolvOn. Though me, moirs and histories have multiplied, yet there seems to be no cessation of public euri , osity. The publication of one book increases the 'demand for another. We have recently been readingportions of the, memoir of Can. Inincourt,'Dmce of Vicenza', Napoleon's Sec-. retary of State ; and who accompanied hint in alt his campaigns, and therefore pOtrayii the inner' life of NapoleoM'r The battle of Eylan has been described by Allison, in his tnost masterly style, hut the following description of the Same battle, froM Caulaincourt'S metnories . ,,d exceeds anything yet liven the public. The bitter cold, the blinding, snow storm, the thurdermis damage between Russian and Frank, the snonr-crim soned with human gore, the self sacrificing devotion of the officers athrsoldirs to their idolized commander, and abbve all; title Great Captain around whom eibrything circles as the Man of the Flour, are present in one-toup. d' ail,. which it is not easy: to forget;--(Ed. Wisconsin. t ' .1! '.On the'tlay of the hattld, : the weather was dreadful: The snow, which fell thickly ip fine 'flakes:, frozen as - it reached the - 61race Of the earth: Our clothes; being covered with this s:Ort 'of hoar frost; were stiff and heavy, The horses7could: not keep their foOtitig.-, The Sanguinary conflict land been. maintained since : morning, and wherofight set iri au was vei'undeedded; . The EmPeror, hi a!sttite of utmost"anxiety and intpatience,. gallop cd Viand down ; field of battle, ; braving. .the . .. grape, ShOt.;:whieh: spas shOWcring, in i ciery •wdpalways tct.be seen On • thOse points threatened with thelreak.. est dangeri, his,presence . ulnae- Work . Miracles. , Meanwhile th,. - ,ccaSilig of the fire on some post indica-.. the..ellemY • win falling, pack, At eight.d'elock,'lS'apoledns • ' ? was .informed - that: the important position of . the chureh; Which had 4een.phstiaatelx disputed; taken and ie iakerk,sev:eral times tu the course of the day, had - again beericarried ; .kiy. the .ertOrtv: , Our-.troops, whose numbers *ere infinitely) infe ripr. to thWieOrlhelitii*itins t , retired ffghtiii,g, tiftheClUrch-yard. -- 'At inotnent the - Eat-1 dismciiiiited;4ad was ricretinaltp I , directing a ,fortnitlable battery 'pointed to the -1 - eftWitt,, ,, of thellttSian army, • try" inStan•-' ty tOped ou his hot r.e, ett." -! • rapidity of lightning..niatl throwing himself fl oor .) • - # . Mt Dark and dreadful was the night' f thc_... 25th of November, 16S f and heavily fell the snow flakes; but darker were the prospects, and heavier ivas the "heart of..the poor Livonian, as, he reached the skirts of th_ • dense forest Surrounding: the roWn of .Mar • - tenburg. ,Misfortune had.compello the to- • rdigant peasant tit Sever the - endearing rely- • , , tions that 'bound hiiia to his native village. I to bid a final adieu to the scenes ()this earl-, . days, to - abandon his, favorite. haunts of 54-: I- cr:,.'d memory, and Sea among strangers' !ha! t ivbieli was denied him in the Midst of ,tri' . ._ . friends.. • , . . Accompanied in; his first born, a sprightly (youth of fourteen. and-bearing in his wear.: '-, arms a tender infant, the express image r : , , -- . her whoTa he bad lately.consigmtd to' the and mho . 1 lent omb, he had wa. nigh compteted -, -.. into the midst of the- batialion , §,•w l h ,, icl i t were faithful journey through a black beginning to give way; .. Want . ne• ex - t pitable region. A- violent sfin or'of snow, ant -, elaimed,•" a handful of of 4 Russians.repulse 1 wind .(peculiar. to 'thin dreary cOnnr the Grand Army,! Hear Mei- tuy,brave fel- . g t o in v i o ll n 7b il m li e nd h s s .,eli the. severity oerce,y raged,' hearing destruction aatr,deso-* lation in its profess, and lofts; let not a Dus's-iaii *escape fronirthe producing terror., church ! Forward with the artillery ! We rank' have the church; my lads! we must I the-blisheltered wanderers. of the cold. he have it!" - , ~ - ', I and unable . longer to Sustaihhis Precioris • 'Vive L' I charge, he carefully deposited it upon a. bed This address was . i answered- by seem and went inApaesz of assistance and - Etripereur! 'Forward ! we must have the.. o f clitirch!" and all rushed onward,. rallying in i m gotid order. a. kind retreat fro the how g. lino of t h e stor m: - I But he returned not again. The early dawn A few Paces fr'W - u s -we e s pi e d - i n . trod I had discovered a frozen corpse to the aston grenadier ; his face was blackened, by gun- der, and the blood was streaming down 1 ished tenants of an obscuie cottage in the o i lt _ por dow n 1 skirtsclof the quiet village..• . • hislchalies. Hislett ' arm bad been carried away by a bombshell. The man Was • hut- , ..• 4reat God ! what drat hear? ejaculat-, " ed the pious ininister, Skorrouski, its Its stb rying to fall into the ranks. • . 1 , , cries o f di stress, filling upon his eager " Stay, stay, my good fellow," said the] ear, mperor.. •t go and get you wound dressed during a temporart' I:es, z zation of:lite E i storm, - attracted his attention to the frozen —go to the ambulance." s ' embankment upon whicli•rested the deserted " I will." replied the grenadier, • " when 1 infant. He het.itated Hot to Niko upon the - . ~. 111 EMI : EZE NO.‘ uu U{tl i~f~ DIVIM!!/ KATHARINE OF RUSSIA. ■ =I 1410. tau tiplou. I 1-teld• an ,audiCucc , of • 1 Ct.4V j e hers•, I Remo! cur M.
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