• • TERMS On the Cash Oratear.-. The Miners' Journal will ,after the lit of . Jaithary, tiitt, Puldished oh the following tattle and ecre4fr., - . one "UT - it.... • ... ..... •• • • ..•••2 Sits. mopths,.. t• •• • er, ....... yrs , Three tomather ... SO Payable seini.ennually intnhancebythase who ie4 ' side in the conatv—euid annually in idtimat *oat who reside eta distance. ; , • • .he' Payei wilt. 6e tichFialtess - the. : subscNia;li, i iced earence. Fllater- la:..11401mcelotill Oyfor three yenta. PaperslKT delivered by the _Past Rider 'charged 25 cents "Ada; • .:.= LTD' ADVERTISERS . 'Adam tisements not exceeding itequare of twelve lines will be charged 1 for three insertions, and 50 cents for one insertion. , Pralines dr under. 25 cents for each insertion. e.-,-Yearly.ediertisers will. be dealt , with on the following terms:, One C010hn.......$ 20 !Two atmares, • Three.fourths ; .15 I Ohe - do. ' 6' Haircolomn, -12 1 pusinesi canls,"slines, 3 , All advertisements must be-paid for iu adronce tin' J es s an act-mint isApened with the advertiser.- • . The eharge of Itlerchinte will,: be 810 pmannum; v ia the privileg,e,of keePing 'oed-advertisement not aceeditit one square standing dar_ing, the year and resetting a -smaller , one in each papit. Those who occapy aline, space will be charged extra. Noticei for Tavern Licence. SY, ' ' All, notices for Meetings and prociedingtOrmeet rigs not considered orgeneral interest, and manyethe . er tuitices Which have" been inserted heretofore gra .toitionsly, with the...ezmeption" of _Marriages and . deaths. will be charged es adiertimeents.-- Notices hfDeaths, in which invitations aro extended to the triendsend relatives "ofthe deceased, to attend the-fa item! Will Lbe charged as advertisements PoTTBVILLE,INOLTUTIE. THE-Winteieessum Of ibis institution merited on (Nukes:2sth,-, and will car.tintie k%inlf , e weeks - exelugive of thOtacation. - iv earnestly requested that all hailing wards or ail: dreu to enter; will do an at the ..,compienceirient sof the session, els much Otthe l success or the po i pihr,depend upon : a prompt And judiginui glassifi catkin. No allowance will hereafter be made for absence except in cases of protriOted sickness.. TERirste _ 'Plain English brinchei, • • 00 Higher " - OD • Classies . 8 00 Stationary. ; • " _ 25 : ' • C.W. 'PI 'MAN, A.B. Principal. N: B. 13oolis wilt be. furnished to thii pupils a. , the customitri'Prices when requested .by the pat I..rents, - .: • • • • ' OctOer 31. 25—If , ". 'Tent DR. LEIDY'3 ouzel:am TETT= DINTMIMT is daily ,becoming more popular. Di* do numerous individuate stop and inform the proprietor or its great success in 'removing and coring the Teller and Itch. :Numerous testimonials might be published of tsAfficacy,.iiiit for.the delicacy &It by individuals having their names published in connection with so loathaomci and dies g rceahle- tiffections. It-may .be Used' witkperfeei safety by young ar.d old, even upon infants; containing no merco ty_,.ar.otheimineral. substances. Dr.N. B. Lel dti prepares it himself, And knowirig its enroposi; tion,most confijferitly recommends it as superior to any other serce4y- - fer - Doi !Fetter and, Itch. Prepared And Bold at D. Lcidfallettlth Empo. rium,'.( steal A-the-Polder* Eagle end Berperits., No. :ISt NORTH SECOND Street. below Yin- And also‘al WILLIA MT: EPTING'S. r - bug Store, ,Pottsville. Price 25' Cents i box. June.% - 25 RIAMMO'F/1 CLOTHING STOWS : I . 'NEW SPRING .45a - SUMMER' CLOTHING: A T the old stand corner of Centre and Mahan.. tongo streets. Pottsville.'; - • LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR . • coutintie,to - rcceivc :throughout thiLleisigin .from .their Wholesale end Retail Store ;No. 24 Market Street. Vhiladelpfds, a :choice a nd - varied assortment of FASYMIVAIIt.r. READV MADE CLOTH- EiD, which they invite their Custoders and the Publielto examine. The advantages which we possess of attending City Anetions every day, haying all our goods for casli. - ind having them made, up Ly the best city werkmen under our immediate direction, enables 'gusto warrant our goods better and cheaper than" can. bp .obtained •elsewhere. • - ' . • - 4 ' In.returning thanks to. our Customers for - the very-liberal patronage we have. received, we would inform them that we shall continde to re. map and keep constantly on hank as heiCtofore, a full assortment of Superfine English, French and German Cloths, cassimeres,Vestings; Sum. mer..Cloths,sGentbrouna. 4T... soiled to the !tenon, whic h will be_niade up to order, in the latost style; of Firehion. •,Callland See Land judge falyourselves.! .• April , 30 : •' . - 3 1"Li . SIT leteived.aild doty onenink'; a large and 45 well assorted stock of 'new Fail and"Viinter goods consisting' of • Dry Goods of every desdriptton, Groceries of all kinds, China, Glassand Queenswam Fur. Cloth, and Bair Sea - i Caps, Boots and Shoes, - Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Plaster; Sale, Fish. (Yr - Which will be sold on the most liberabterms, and at very load prices or in exchitage for country produce, for whieh the higliesCprice will be paid. SAMUEL HART:4`. POttsville, No 11341. ocrtAxpr. 110 TEL, CENTRE STEET, POTT§VILLE Nsektir °mart THE Tom; HALL. • ' DAVID GLARE.. _IIIMECTFULLY informs his friena and the _Am travelling commonit'r in general,' thiit: ; be ' -bee Calton the:above well knoWn eatab man: f - , lianmentand.fitted it up ,with.new• - furniture, - an'd.in the ',bent etyle, for ' -L- 'the accommodation of all time who mliyi favor him, witktheii. patrouio. The above intabliehtnent.ia-located in the centre Of liusi. ness. There inert. oinnibua teava the house ev. try day ter the Rail Pcrail depot in time for trav-•, tilers minim the Cara for. Philadelphia'. P, S. Good'atabling attached, with attentive oat. lers:• *Aprill6 ' ' ' -16—tt Philadelphiti Itdacality CAUTION EXTRAORDINARI.' 'ROME six orseven of the -,iiladelphis Dru,gy,ists have descended to ,the meanness 4o try to s ell the imitation or counterfeit • Balwo f C,cilatobia,_, to stay, , cleanse or restore the hair, and Hay's Liniment,. a curd for Piles, and all ;external sores and 'swellings. AU Druggists and Cituntri heretty warned' not to buy tutherof , these articles in ""bila delphia, as they, would be; Wholly unsalable, •All tr iers of these articles are Warned never th buy any by these haniesovitkour the signature of Comstock 'Co. On the wrappers..-4ike this notice with• you to_ test by it, or you Will be cheated. Send ,to us by let ter, at New York. and deliver them at Phila. •delphia,„Bititimoreor•any or th - e lame cities, free of. all freighferharges. ' q9MSTOCK de CO. sole proptietOrs, & ,wholesale Druggists, 71 Maiden Lane, New TOrk. ; • And by 7ohriS:C..Martin.William Fpting and Clemens & - "aryin,.flistsglsui r "ottsville. -- '.May 7, • • • 21:1-13c. - Front Me t•qiirir_iiiffid Enquirer. _.-. *lt would be PrePosteroas inin writer for the tea sera of such a Journal ni the Ceiurier, to Address they prejudices, Onions or-Superstitions. Good common' sense should ' - at least be possessed by dui readers of this'papei, and those prissested of such, and those on ly, do we careto attract. ;We will now assert, in the 133014 unqualified terms,' that an innocent remelt , has :tmen found,. that will absolutely core' Rheumatism, sod.stiffness of joints; if of twenty years' rr.anding. 'The assertion is so ;broad, that it will hardly Obtain " 'credence, We *repaint, unless supported by mutom.. 'mon testimony.w' the testimony given, to so. crony worthless q kcriest ism abundant. that to dirt- - '-eriminate between-i eh, end real enacts& het tew i 3 tlintiny; is very difficult. To 'cometitonce at a point Abet mum mambo appreciated; the_proprietots have resolved to give this remedy to the poor, and to cum those able to pay.forit; before they uk pay.snd then kayo it withe sever to pay:what hit chOom. We : • eat*tt, therefore:an trawl totall at 71 Maidentane,' . for acme drops ( thdian Elixir), id be taken;- and- 3:- Nerve sod Bone Liniment to use outwardly; and if, they' trot . by inte'week's use, become more sus ( 'Pls . . ed and telighted than they ever espdcted,we will neverminvaake wach an assertion. Will- invalids troi suffer forTthe want of this mild; innate:kind :ill potent retnedyl If - ari l :se it, wept, them in -..-{lll. Y., C 0117,4 .. Feb4B42. 9.1. ~ - Ni ' t 'sale by . John ac. in,; Wm. T..Epting. "and Clemens do 'ration, rhu ilg in Fi't attni llec' 1 ilayl4, . ) .: , . -, : ~ . , ..1 , * ; • 2041 y; , AND EAR, ACILE.--Bil WI Tooth , dud Ear Ache drops, a safe sod speedy cute for Seem &ems. Ansi received and for ale at • I dAft . P.PB DAVI cow: ; 4006 40-;- • .111041 L- IlEGlWEßssjosOtirisita' "RN' ide by Mat 21,21-• • ,• S. LIAV4VA.N. , • 1 , - ' , . . M" - ME .1......;;. ...;• _ v - ; ii • -... v - -..i• :,.: l'I't1 ; . : - -,F . , :!' d:•:".,7,:,.,•:-1!", M ; sri wslcs "1-.lrlU.L . ritcs You TO =MX nowtas or Tutrurro AlNV•arztO.otrr ;Vol • orimynritio Apac asksui4scz amour= To otnim z azw.nzawn ' ' il -{sl' VOL XVlii:' ; -DANIEL' ikAr. TOWN'F . ITALL STORE. HAAS & LAING, rSASE Armament anti:am:l33g to the citizens- cor p.- .Sebnylkill coanty..that they havejust_ opened in the basement story of the Town 'Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment or • • ;• ; 'NEW GOGHS, , „; auk bionght frorriPhiladelphia, where they were se 'cited ,with great care, and purchased at unusually . War prices—comiarising every variety , of - Dry-;Goads, Groceries, Glass -Vifire; Chlnai Ware. ( Ozens and Ecaihen* Wart; Amcing,which may ho found -- • .Super6ne Cloths. elutions colors aid quilities„; -Blue; Black and Fancy.colored Caslaimeres;. - , ' Sattinets, Flannels; and Woolen Blankets. , • Prints. Lawns, Gingham!, Motinoes and Plaids, 1 Silk. Satin, Line/mid Laces, • Canton Flannel, Hollands aneNanklis, , • Marseilles and Valencia Vestings, ", • —7- ; - 5,4,64 Malin... Bleached & Unbleached.; • - Silk,-Cambric, Gingham and Cotton liandTa. Newand inferior style Sun - finer Cloths, • Cottonadesrand Beverteens. - • ' 1 ln fine, aver general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer IVare, - ; ; Silk,Ccitton, Mohair; Morino & Wora 'd Stockings. La . /lied t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin „York :ton, Silk. Thread, Beaver & ,Backskin Gloves,; • Ladies' Silk; Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. _ New Orieany, St. Croix, Porto Rieo. Lear and • Lump &gars. • ' ; - ; ' 'New Orleans,Bugar House. and Span Molasses.; Tea azd Coffee, of various kinds, ' ' Cheese, Candles; Soap and Vinegar. Salmon.HerrimP, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, Ham!, Shoulder,, Smoked Beef; and Venison, . Olive Oil,Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Septa, - '"," • Soda , Watorano 'Sugar Croakers. -. Sperm Oil. Butter,-Eggs, and Lard, , • - Dried Apples and Peaches, , • and n'great variety ofother articles. all of which wilt be sold - at !low- prices for cask or in Exchange for country pproduce. - • - f. laTiniembeithe Town fatal! Store. ' Pottsville. May 14, • , 20=-; • IijERRICK 9 B VMVIIWI7GE. , rrETE best Medical writers of the!present age, agree' in the - opinion, that worths are the cause of many serious and inlay -fatal diseases in children. Their presence may be suspected where the pi • • nt ha's adry cough; a pale countenance, fetid breath, num. lip, livid circle around the eyes, disturbed sleep, variable 'appetite, alternate Dierlma, Costive,. ness, ettiodged stomach, &c.! • . These syriaptoms. unless relieved, frequently pro duce epilepsy, leo le s Y, maniac, dropsy of the brain, _inflammation lot e . yes, palsy, hiccup, dry cough, - consumption4c - p, dysentery, eonvulsions, fevers, &c., wh chtennin to in death. . From t above pMents and others having the care of children, ill's the propriety of being In posses sion °fa suitlble tasty, against the deleterious effette of these enimies: to the health and happiness of chil dren: Merrick'a Vermifuge has preyed. a aerial's, safe and plea,sent cure, asivill be shotvii by _numerous cer tificates Shortlyto be published, and is regarded - by those - that have tried it, a* 'superior to all lothers in use. It is so pleasent that it maybe given to! the most deli-, .sate child, without inconvenience. ' ! • . Also, the Pixtehantas. or Indian Pills, for the cu re of all bilious disease* :this pill has proved to be deci dedly the best purging pill- ever offered to the public. It ha* permanently_ ared the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, sick-beadaehe; jaundice, costiveness, Bil ious cholic, &c., and will prove servicablo in all cases while the pulse is fultand hard; -the skin `dry and hot, anilthe tongue; coated. Full directions -accOmpany the Vermifuge and Indian Pill. ! • . Agents for the sale of the above.:' W. T. Epting, Pottsnille, George Reifsityder, New castle, G. & D.Bast. Schuylkill* Haven. Hugh Kim ley. Port Carbon. Throughout the state supply can always be had 'of Fred. Klett & Co., •Drugtists, coi ner of fd and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia June 18, - , : - 25-6m0.: • PUBLIC SALE... -pURMTANT to an order; or the Orphans' Court of-Schuylkill county, slid - Subscriber Administrator of the estate of Lawlence Lawler, late of the Borough of Polite/die, in the county of deceased, will expose to sale.h.Y. put,. Ito""vendue, Saturday, the 11th dav 'of July next, at .2 o'cloclt in the afterrition, at itio house of Michael Mortimer,ln'the. borough of'Potts. _vil e, and countraforesaid : • • ' ' • 4 certain lot of ground situate - in the borough Pottsidli, county aforesatd ; bounded by lands of '.co - optioinifin front twenty. feel," and in' length ano depth one hundred and twenty ket. The proiemente are it' two Mori; Stone Dwelling House, and "a Primit'House, 1 1;1 and'Stable., Late the :estate 'of said deceased. .Attendance will be giVen and.the conditiOns of sale made• • ltnown, at the ti 'and place of sale by • - - • JEREMIAH KELLY, - , !4. Bryrder of the C o urt' '•• I ' Administrator. .; .• ' JACOB KREI3S, Clerk.- Oratigsburi, -Juno 1f1; 25-4 EiTRAORDINAItit CASE. Qur.agc, May 13. R.Slll:—.-Ait'artreie called Dr. Hums 'Verve •''''end Bone Liniment," came to my knowledge - 4- boat twoMontlissince, &rough oar friend Mr, Camp bell, and I procured a bottle and hadtised itforabout a week Without any Material eliango, until one morn ing I found Myself under the exercise of very tmeotia mon feelings. imagining that could Ite helped up could stand , and Walk, 1 requested my I family to aid me, but they Weis nnwdling I should trust myself on my feet, not having for the last loweres and a ltalf years ever.rew made the attempt to stand: hot my . confidence *as so great- that theremisented to assist me from my bal . : found! cOuldttitemy legs with spparent ease, but ceiald not bear my weight on my feet, Filth supnort, hoivever, I could'place one root beforeibtrutber with w facility 'that astolaisbed 'me and aframund - me.' They led - use twica'acrois the loom ;I sat down with feelingrof happinesi that I 'never before experienced;' the idea was that ,I wait once again ,to be restored to • she . world - ratirthrough , my , frame likeawelectrielitiock. blyibmily surroun ded me in tears of joy,•and - the•:excitement so Com pletely overcome me that I fainted;" 'The same ilay.l • walked three time across the floor. again 'bearing ts little weight at .each time on my feet: 1 (then' need; crutches' far a' few days.• when tor strengthfiad beeome sofaire-establiithed: that Leonid cross the floor without thelcast aid. My advancement groin this time has been •almost incredible; • 1 care walk two huateed lards gad - back with ease:and my chil dren:Ohs bed-rid arertiften blessed: like me, with near a deacoahavebeen so•oveijoyed that they enold scarcely eat or sleep; and Mrs:Coming seems to feel half waciar/toryears plunger herself. Yo_u *ill ye e L ellen how much bent togetheri was when you 'were list hero- I have entirely overoome'this.— WI look. edasoddarl felt • when tbegan to walk:l would have been•gand at in astonishment - I have seen ma e'en:weld nequainuttices.wome of-whom did-not know mess all. and others would scarcely credit Ittele• sensen;and would hardly have been More nitiniabed, thoiigh•one had " meh from thedead." I hereto! every:confidence that am swell man, I•think this article is the most extraordinary of any 1 ever, heard of, and if it isnot extensively made knowetirthe pub lie,lthinkthe proprietor/ oreselyeultiable: if yin knovithopersona inlsiew York selling it, psi s hid b et . teralhowthere thin letter.antl let them refer to 'you: or publish this &pin think it would aid the di/tressed. : Retie - 10er me to yam-rattily; - • • -Yours, veryings: ' r • - -ETHAN C. CORNING. For late C.-Pilanift. Wm: fr. Bribt.and Clemens &ramie; •-• ' • • ' .fldaj 21,1812. • • • • • . _ • • .PRESS' SPRING GOODS. *VS have just,• received' lend ire'prepaied to Atli at reduced'priter ' A ioneratainiertmeof Statlle:Ondfan4GOOO. consisting "'' ' ' ' ' * - Wats: Fogy Haturfi.:'Lato.Vnila t - Hanle' ! '-Otforigr4llli - and B'ollloor, 'lid Is, 'sittiao,•. . 1 - - , 'GettivOnientet Wart • •• • • I , - .l3lennliod land liabkinitsd-Illoelin%- ''`Couls;Drilli i .Beatvertieort. 1 - 4hrtagr !_wisbing yorebeeenre invited te-call 'at •E.fd. it-AAIENDERSONS. .I'May 28, r. I= NMEKLY BY BENJAMIN BA ' AN ?OTTVILLE SC C N ,ffiM(LOMTY, PA. JAMES LAI lie:. iATUBDAY MORNT.NG,. JULY , 9;; 1842!.. . • Ofitee - -tyrtes• . •• • Bleat am thy .thoughtsony Matydear! • ' I read them in thy blue eyeetear; And haapyfeelings Weer thy soul. • . Are holding kind and sereetmoutrol ;:- • - May it be so 'till Life's list beam Shall wake thee to a - happier dream. •Thc,u haat seen naught of sadness, Girl ! Th,y life has ever been a whirl'. -.: • • Of joy and love, and such - pare - • As angers brkagia Worlds like this The Sang of grief perchance has never; Brought to thine eye.the scalding tear: , . - Sing on! sing an! myjojons one - The brightest birkbeneath the sat, . • Hakim of carelessness than thee ' • Thaw:pealing forth thy minstrelsy ; ' I love thy voice, my Mary dear . '• It brings my sad heart happy cheer Olt ever thus on Lifeit dirk sea. Is it • with those who supra to be .! ,•, The firat upon the stoney . irate Of that black ocean-'t is the grave Of all that gilds,theinciard soul; - • - • • Leiiing the mind a itenfecititiol. • • 'Tie thus With'mais, tint thy icing heart • Isieedneverdread.it—never start • In fear ; such , lot (sent for thee,; •••,. Thv life floats on a calmer sea: • • And stormy clouds abotiethl fate. • , Shalt never make thee desolate. , , • My cousin !we bare lived and loved,.. • , . And through the world-together m oved Calmiytina smciothlyiai if wiser- Had rtever txurt - its power to throw • . A-gloom o'er either; and lhaugh one _ Has felt its flirce—he writhes,alone. • • Corisolingwords to him will bri4 ••• kelarper pang, a deeper sting: His proud heart ne'er-tould brook relief • From those. who minister, to griefi- • And yet 'he finds a soothing grace • la thy svreetvoice and beaming•factu . • .. , Much atria; loves thee—Mary dear! •• : He feels a joy in that bnght tear,- • • Which trembles in thy liquid eye, - And in thy . full hearts heaving sigh,, He sees with bliss that heaven. above,' - Has 1.41 him one thing yet to love: • • - Er.Osausartz;-}"riaingObsertations-o man kind, gathereci , iti:Anti dfinlY walk of life,;we have .been led into peduipastrange conclusions nistiect 7 , ing this property.- -- Wa hive bared to'much. or atory ,and nieriy„ from some men-who. have,rankiil highesf-upon their country's page of glory; tad yet fewpf these were able to impress as with a hie idea of pure eloquence. There !Iz lets a strange power in the eloquent man : at the : sound of the first word which fells froin his tips,' every nerve is -iiiilled,'everY heart buelaid, and every , trams with eiciteatent of en ticipation, His strength manifests itselrat, the first sound, and invests him With kind of mag netic iiifiueiiceethet attract's' the - feelings of alt a-, round him. Very few'men in'this world _polka. that qUality which etteblei Weal thus to • ein-i thrill en audience; have IreiluentlY heerdsr guments clothed in beautiful language---ero 4 idetl With logicitdeductions = f ull of reason, and delis.. era] in an easy motes( voice,' but. although 'the conclusion was unanswerable end the force of the reasoning irresistible, still it wanted that puraTro-. methien fire which swells , the , soul-relevates the thought, And lifts one along with an invisible wing, as it were, until they 'ream and revel the , speaker's own world of: beauty. §uch feelings nearly all of uchave experiensed • m some period of our liiiri;and sadly havi. we been puzzled to ax plain even to ourselves, the mysterions influence 'thus shed around us. - ,It could not' be-the hen,- 'or sometimes that is fairly hiiteens; it could not hi the voice,' for frequently it Is' untuusicsl* and harsh. ,Vire cannot understand iliFe'quitlity • end never have bad it explained althouCh seldom can `we find one Whohas hirer felt it: !' - Exeter/T.—One of the best ofAcitY to the human race is energy. The I posserouon . of this quality . is a blessing higher than' right be sides, the want of it is a curse to the unfoktunate being on whom the burthen presses..: In the great game of life be only is victor Whose will is 'always rietive; Mid whose band is ever ready.. Give us the iron resolution 7 -the strong and determined spirit. who can wrestle fate and hurl from out of bhp-straight forward progress, the sateen of impediment, which' form insuntou,ntalale bar-. riers to the indolent mad enervated.. This is the soul whose natural position is greatness, and with it goes a power that will carve out for its Owner . a clear passage to that eminence. SuCh men as these make ap the greatness of, a world, and are'the data by which we remember agee.—, It has been said; tbat energy catutot but be bless., id because 'it brings' tie inearev to 'the sourceef all energy. Look ,back upon the great and'graid, spirits of pit eras and you will ti tu yth i t th e i r energy—their strong and 'untiring :resolution "" : the persevering Boni thai 'neyer. nagged, was the' inagie or their:might.. enlist in the meie abstract,eapacity to act; it was that they did act.- Some men, may, bite the calm' peaceable lake, but, give us _the mist* rushing, stream. The quiet spirit mar,de much ;,the active tgill:. do ;yore. Man's only sphere is action—stirring ! If you are Mdolcnt_npfl diirmi4 to ramie; struggle With the feeling—Shake off the lethirgi and strive to' be a Man. All men tuid intheir own power the control of their own destinies„ and it requires only Via strong. effort of resolution to make a man becimii what beviili; , in tht`iniale of this world's greatnesi. ' - - I ' I PATRIonsat.-117e aimcst shudder at the - ut. terance of the w,oid. 7 46ni • soul " 'revolts, , and - the heart sicluins, , when es perience and observation teaches us that one of the noblest and highest km pubsei ,of ho t insnity is impaldeof being prostituted to such slavish PezPetee as this - Patriotism!: _what is at the 'present daY, •htit„fl finely - OW gull trap. to.blind honesty and : to catch fooktr. The pure heenedfathers of tho Sr revolution uld blinh. could, they 7 , iierieue title their blood Mid bought th*itvintitilt4 PPrtto. I n u kk e • t h e , l " o 4 6a P e r i Pf :their ttr , riot -rats are patriots non( theihot-:houie noisy: sPouter, theitalen fed, idnititidsitrtridril.4ho,', -for his'i.sitt idgfultiest•#tftOr. !Ai ingeniously; "ivrought'ioidiliftlei oolong' a deliolcd for they all quote the love of their cblintrf'as iritatiso, and 'MAU *sr which shadows:: their igeeteeeeiti d - Qiiiiti• L: " - We always suspect . the Mark w this loudlutbia oriatriot- Om, and la oitgolmiseit eveithiudad atul4M-; tuned finto4. whether the pialsittt Witte c f• the wotid does not juotify.-sus'i s s the iitimi,honestylo of this.age, tee:6%oMb'atleftr sup tsar imogrity t 1401*v it , sTitkrVrt, Puwrigifi 1 A , !!-. 1 1V !fv.!S,RIMC",- WistiVthie. 1"4 t 4000 1 * .“ wit . doh Ofous *Woe $O4O, -104#T4t RES .. .. . S •... c N :... , .... . . , . . 0 SATURDAY 'M R,"N . Vault "oult4' • • - The ", _ ~T rue• Whig, remf ll 4ita teaactri *hal** that in N the.ten yaws p revious to den. :Tacksois,Syciar • On Gus :ear, piney ay4eo,, the number of banks, created cvait With a capital , $ 8,000 . 06 0 ; that the, ;Sea! two years. the MlTher of banks are. ated w ee two hinidred 5366,: 000,000', that thi !idiot bet# 3 . generally, Preyed unseutalt and that the Lea-46at'Is' are new break ing down the very CliiieZlCY: they gave us, had as it is is, are fast reducing 'us to the condition of no currency at aIL . Anlpass it round, We add, by the repine of the Secretary of the Treasury, it appesi a t h at the bank bills iri circulation-in the whole Union in . 1840, amounted to $68,000,000.._ • - _This' was before thoeltarter of the second U. 8; Bank, and isbitiSs ‘ e had beenisithOut a National Binklfor lottriosats. ,The Itartar, of tha t , Bank was..then gvinted, with a capital of, ihirlyfise millions of dollars. Dui erfaradoq follow? Oh n° : " — rui far fraror, FaMr‘artaiYeara afierwarck or ii 831:1, the whole , amount of bank paper in circobttion, fnvn all the batikans; ' $Bl 323 898 Being . a preaims in fourteeri .. .yoltro s wide, the Uai state! p a i i k ran in operation, of heady seveti-mikolis. Nbat.nextl • The President .vet o ed bill to, re.' ebutrier the - bank in ; 1832, and the n what followed! In 1837, the bank paper in ci r . ‘ .Cliliakin **Ma il e d 019,185,8 W), Or aO reeet4in seven yeti:e'er $87,881,992. theia-glings are -worth looking at. The facts are indisputable. • . , . - 03$ TUINC3 relf . tg, • •- To show how the speenlatbm fever, was set ago. lug. and when. 'As soon as the public deposites, were removed, thcre.vras a rush for them, and the money was taken - to buy western land, eastern timicr pacts, &c. and for this purpose money was borrowed from the banks, and, new banks were created to make More bank I,l lo r used in the same way. In '1830; the, amount of bank lame of alli*banka, Btitiand;qational, was 000,451,214. In 1837, 3.yeam after the S. S.pank charter had exiiir4d, the loans had inennumdto. the enormous $535 115 702 :In September of the eitme year, the banks slopped specie PoYmout.4.6soltbecloornaL Gen: Jae Duos'and" Protisailon: to 1828 when ,(iera, Jackson Was a candidste for tho Preside i ncy, he writs "letter to a Cantle man in Pittsburg, Ps.. in .which t he thus speaks of a.PcotectivotTqtiff Bill then before Congress., oilfht to be of weight with his old , . 80 far astittOtariff before Ms embraCesitle eigti•of framing and preserving within ( oorselvei,: the means of national defence and independence, partieniarly_ In a state o 4 war,l would advocate and eupport it.' Providence has filled onemonn taiticaruLpisink_witti: muarabi:—lead, tron_ and copper; endjrivert to climate and soil focgrew- Ing•of hemp and wool. Those beiog the' grand materials otobe ,niitional defence, they, ought to bavieateeded . to them adequate end fair protee4 tion 'pat our own manufactories end 4abomii, may be placed, a fair competition with those of . Europe. and ,that we may haveggithin our conn 7 try.a supply of those leading and important arti cles so essential, in Wei. Beyond this I look et the tariff with an eye , to the proper. distribution of (iind ;revernie ; and with a view to the discharge of' Mr national debt. I will elk what is the mat situation of thuagricrkunisili• Where as tbe American farmer' a maikei.for his our plus, produels .7 Except...for, Colin% he neither has a foreign, or e home* market. " Does not this clearly proveorken there is ,no market either at ,horrte abroidi that Merrill, too much labeem played in seiCelmre, stolthat the "ehanneltifor jabot abotild e _multiplied?. Common sinew points out, at once, the remedy. Draw from sg victilitire this sneriblandantlibor...imployed it in ,niechanistrt end ! MmufactoViee, thereby erecting is home market for your biesilsetiffe, and divtribu' ting labor to . the • most 'printable , amoents; and benefits far the Country will result., In short, sir, we &ice been tiofiong sutgect-ta the liolicy oftbe \ ritish nierchants.' - It isliese we should become ;a fittleLnvoii • pspenpoilio irs th w i T t l e ow_ w t h er jg , loos held ut Oat; city on thO.2Bth„ The attend ,nriceOlthoughAhe Copventioa wasone of the dele gates only, was, ray large, en i }. tbs.nuntn enthu ;Awn s privailed.; Affort; Ctrma was che7 it POshien!. EOwiliti: flostirs°s , of Thomaston; wan nominatediithe Whig candidate fo!...9lverPor! He l• a popular and worthy formerly stilPlMiterf and ha! filled ,„ honor at eti°" l o %slime Senate• and an accePt4the. potiiination in s . hrief,aooensible apecch,:i. gpirited toteludgm , .exyressing the feelings of the Whigs of the State: were adopted by lieetimstiOn.- .one of them nom looted - /WNW CLAY 'for thc.-YresideneY in i 8414; and was reeeieedisith shorn. of etiplanso: eferat stile ind.imailleelyieetwirarere taidP ,- I, N(-lei, Tribune'. ;. !:', • . try Di11.:. -we :, PAM= RSXIO3 .111.-,- • fay... following "trot witty te ars of joy.'iintsins'eo much troth end• pathos. sititl the appeal le , so eppropet, this ' 6I W Pt' cleilso,oor Melting room forit here: Mach:depends upon the supporters of e.paper.whethmjt is conducted with epitie and in. .tereit—if they are negligent in -then payments the pride itud,emh/tion:ef ate works a; . thaiMseihud:unifefitabie,tesk :;:4 i -0649*Oiiilt;;PI4ita earelesi—his riper . lnd interest and aie,..snt.go, the' contrary it - ,fiiii`au*lbilis sii - 9f the 144 nit' iffial,sre_punetataLliberit ''-he`taitel_4llol.- '*lsin,Ndeanea on the 4616 pi doe liitta4htg jai** m ipe r ee ing the iittY ll o - if big 891 W erl thitoolo*44 it god 1 0 ' 1 4 fit bilk ithiteez'aiettriiiirAini*lii. by-Ogiet• -11 Probatiosi." • The Rtp4lir: tiliouteO, ,l 4n 'Woman "Ogri• ' cul tu r al - ratbieitai' 8 410-t4 tiish - - , thst • lire zooid: cirate a gontal 4iiosioa for ifor' &taw r We wantmoot !amity shout our boob., .osrmhooto to ottiebto to - oFs tokboo; z Thestaaak IA cif , lioncoloiriftout fon*: YOuil , tit our dloglitoSbitottletoo4l gob rod Joints. - liottoragNlAirelio longt*Pi . - 4 a Ilata'q# . **4 .744 Witiatet*orthlato 'B 4 l4: 464414"". ..~~~ =RI • ; J 1 5, NE . . ENNIS ,•• Faa . • - • = • - •Mlle* ' • .•• • SU49. Egrftl ) BY 11 1 . E I ! [ Krli, Why , gtes .t_rthjcir. snlifnu dip,' - Th - st.draws us nearee,in decay? thiathis b"asi'utng on; - • ittnititer year hae-Pliaidanillorie; - nit-time fiuitning to the - heart • A 61011'111st soon must leer apart - *- 1 Each tendril that : affection bound..,:, . And "piaci the gratre's cold Clasp itroui4. _ • lintrancy.- the pairing time, Seems gay as in thergladsoma ebtate Of marriage bells ;,the honiri dance by, : • cloud shades "neath - a simmer sky: And hope and inem'iy take delight'. ••-• •' ! To make the paitand Future bright; -•• • Whilst joy with laughter, wild and free, .: Sports ever near sweet infancy. , , . • Oar ehildbuid psi?. !mailings hil9istli . A blissful tonnent to the heart; • . • - Ambitiot.too will paint the way,: • 'To tubers' fame's dazzling trieleor • And both" cobs'pirelko make the mind - A chaos. Where hripea andefuied ' • Torture the Noel with longings bright •: . Off nine's :aspiring', love's false light., - , • Wheritifeisidninge Book is written through, • And mom'rilioldis it to the How many pages therri appear • „ - • Stained startle with affliction's tear , • - And many , lines we meet With there, Hops traced, are shadowed by' respair ; • Whilst bliss emits like the desert's green , Within life'l Hook not oft *unseen. - : • passing. dimlybcams, — And half Oar joys are likelier dreams, But sheidewy. things: why bleis the day. That flung as like. the fountain's_ spray To float a while (a breathing tear!) _ In Sunshine. and then disappear ? • ' Yetif,thy birthday, lady, Prov-a, -- • • A messenger c l pf Heavenly love . . . And if its eloqoent appeal . , Makes thy pure heart bat rightly feel.' , * -- Whisparing, thy prayerful hopes should rise Peir ithove earth, and'air, and aktes? • In fs tiff. yeare full. well ye may,' • With - gladneess greet your natal , day., • Pottsville, /Sly 6. - NINO. , ' From the" Mound'city; A Tedo of MO .Thnes. •13T In an humble, though neat apartment, ip a ret• Aired, portion a the citrof at a, table_ upon 'which glimmered, faintly, the last rays ofd dying lamp, sit a lady of noble Mein, though, en t if she raised her . eyes- te3lte coot asanxiously, approach soli Wail* foclist*. n.beholder could have traceAiwthipare:worn eaments of it face, once, surprisingly beautiful, the inroads of a mental agony, a silent 'though *noi leas 'stormy strife, known only to the - floating anti: deceived mother., .13y her aide reclined the form- r ota fair tool ctf*t buoyant age juit be. t gins to bid Into Womththood. The - eltustering - curled gold' that floated mind her brow seemed' I&e the plated mists of morning, 'amid whose; sunlit folds the apirit - of light and bo'Mtity laved tot play: 'Her mild bthe eyes were , tarred with al look of deep and-intense emotion upon the mat.' ron's thee, ad *her coral lips opened to speak,l 'a sinful 'Breit sprit sigh of the /Eon= harp; mine sweetly., wthe mother's ear. - • - Treder'rek to long away tonight, mother. Be Was not wont i tti be so tardy.' • eAtinike Yet,ebild ? r aid the parent. 'You had better Ore, t will await his - coming' • Accustomed to implicit obedience, the',daugh• ter rose; and breathing an inward prayer, turned slowly to her dumber. •• - • • ' •• ; 'Gay light was through a superbly mir rored room; of a prinroly mansion. at the other end of the citt. • Fortis of life and splendor were glancing e'er the richly carpeted floors r and love and pleasure ;were flinging a wreath of perfumed incense o'er the jewelled throng. - Apart froni the crowd the holyday loungers, stood two Young" men of noble end condo:lading aspect; but a Sin, gle glance weuld be sufficient to detect in the haughty and devilish eye of the one, a soul fanned for darker. deeds than well consorted - with that glowing Scene- ' , • ' are in a strange humor - tonight, Fred,' said he to his companion: iron woo the goddess . Melancholy Most devoutly. 'Are bright eyes and `rosy - *Aa r ips'. - that- breathe unheard of, Music, and hearts that beat wildly with the tide o f strong affection; inducement to dtaW , you from the cell where, beimit.like;you have buried thought and gayety Pl • ' ; ' • 4Ndy, Him' returned the other, ‘You knew I am beyond my time. and nay mother must be , anxiously expecting me: I haviresolved to leave' yon fortis-night' • 'At' least before yon go, let tui past a friendly good eight "in , 'sparkling bumper—bat ._really, he added latighingly,• dam 'afraid the rosy bttb bles edits brim will tell of eyes that erodes!' to you. Nay, You inust not refuse.' ; . ''• ' As he took -hied by. the, arm, a smile, half de.' incinite;flitttd o'er his pale and thoughtful face. An hour Passed' on. • In , - another apartment of the iatrid . gergeoui site, anaiind_i table, covered' with gold; the own Jiii;*th faces awl otudY amitioti, , est\-this,two lest named perionages- of our etori. The bait had , proved coo .winning arid' this,..proud and spirited. Ftederiek Graham had 'become the isiociateeif get of sinpriniipl4 - Alidronest gamblers. Stake a&T l o l ..4. l . 4 44 l ,oeviii* a f aho'6 . : ? nt4iued , 0" ding ta fliiit . oit 400 lelll4 him, bl T.6l.3B*(444i4otl4accursed bewt. 'qati - 0 11 % 41 4 *re 1. inquired o n e a I /0.3 4 6 ' mans that had 4=l44ear =eland Vrediq'k'' a tone of deepest anguish. ' 'Your watch l' •wateliere h the; guardian side; the;icl l oieni 'WVLeiter* - 17 It wiiitiked and lilt, Dr the ''frorer'' toiuUriA.,aufrictim's hind *Otis , * ifs "bosom and. etateteett e a ti th ittan ;4l lr hilt* ther lay upon. the table; ' 4 will Jaskol:lotting sithingt-itot: tidbit an. *Ogg, &The jeweis:- ! ire rick int so worth: no to in; beside:A*4ll4y you kuotr—p , ' :touted Graluiroitalui started to his , het. :You*ay may;; irk down w atia4iticam liiorts but is*tthe: , tootherthst !;ore' to p ird _in mother ambit, your dark, int„hc,pri. gene of its God _ . And.!lleirLwithithst-Plietital4 beforOdzit ' tlieP 7610;Asith *tot Jai rdaith Y4bul tio6f!itii SiiiittitetAltibttticaow tie r arew: itellkeni# 6l . ll' -4 4 . 100 4 —ifitee h ttO WM' ` ~•"•: . ‘l, TEM . EM KEENE MN .'--- - -:1: - ~'",-',. Ellel Ini MS= ~,;. ;Ptit:7: K-. 1; BEE AL'? ~. ERZ -4, r r iffilli ME • At Ws Manna Palter,atei*fortraritinitof. fermi to - second la's friend,. but ".as lie did eo, the iame'fiend* smile flitted: a meteor acmes 144 bit* with w ine,, iii an ~4!idnardOd nieweet• eltalfede wee , weep:W .(4 a" the tOd~"tgtt not. to rest. and th e itenna''Of dew' Towing , . et. were breathing t h e seiol4.*O'.Tetimtged anti, The were wircOialles mewillaa i f. 4 01 ,wer!: blessed laity eternal .nor -Pr aught, atit:,i t a,or cloid. The scene of she 1111. aaanteT Was > a . a. narrow lam close ,. himniedin with trees, a spis that Elides mighthave revelled ; in amishhe moonlight of the snexater. The Pti!'' ties tire_ eireed7. ol t the spot, and there time nOt, hound to tell of doom ordeitli to eithei.—Both were firaa'l4l collected.,_Ae they wer e , Pk* , (inkhorn' ttirnoil to. Lester end ktituling. him the miniature,edid in a - tenet iieeiVieliie with MP' 41 . 111 7, returnth i s t to znyaother, if I . should Gill, and feel .a lied presenili-I 'Tell her to - forget me and to cherish,Mari with double, love, and:dreani • _again of the .bappiness I have robbed her of, and now, Farewell • , After the ' FeWPc4eihafileell, settled. Lester, who had won ,iheeronlmith the, same dark mean ing asAlekrePliqedl?wlyz Are you ,P 3 24. 7, and paused. At_ this moment the rep . ut of 9ra- ham's:pistol sounded on the air., l'irtnishonted Peeler. and there, amid tlio smok e, stooceiMuctz. ed, itnhaiinei, the • gamester, who , slowly rail* , Eds shot—and the4iited, piou& Gra harts :sprang upward sod dropped a lifeless =apse zipcni the tender, dewy, budding.grass. 'Did be suppose I would execute his errand l' said Lester, aimeringat the body as MAY,: illo has crossed me in love, in ambition, in allnd lam at last a revenged.' • - • With these3woide upen that haughty lip. he turned slowly "Way. And there, with his face j turned to . thaeuiruner sky, with the thrush and the robbin singing na!odiousli eler hie cold head, lay the rigid form of the dead man, the, - rictim of the bowl and the gaming table. • . ; * MOST GLORIOUS TO Benozu.—"Tho;Cincinniti Mimosa:Tritell a good awry of an licnfeat looking crazy fellow. Who announced himself,in that city 10,5 candidate for the Vice Presidency—man gla view lobe/to/di The stop, of the ()port Howie Mali the ,arena that be chose. The Hicipscape describes tits oration es folki**: - coalmen* by efigouncing himself as , a candidate far the Vice Piesidency,of.the United States. in larignego, es nearly - is , we can retool. leo, similar to the folltiwgigis You waa tiome body to do .sometliing. , ?'l. John D.- p--, of Muon_county, Kentuckykoiror myself. for Vice President...mod Ories! to IFeholdA -Talk about• hand times :Wheretstell the - money gone LOT Wby.-c-Queen Victoria hae.got it ei11 7 .-ntqat ricnis.to behold ticked for.“Tiipecanoe and Ty. ler • too!' The good old moral is dead. And what ie Tyler doing! ; Why, he is like a hen sit 'lug ' OI V rotten NIP! — . most,glorioui to behold. Pm but * school boy, :end my mother told me she', would make me—Ctortgioriotts to .behold. We talk about bird times; but whet is t h e reason! Why we're got no bank!-most glariow tOi be This champion , of liberty had prorieedid io,a similar strain for some time; which *quid eldest have . made a atone iiugh, when friend Schell made his appearance, and'tised his, eye ster . nty on the orator. A change huitnignii ,was fa mediately perceptible; and descending from the foftf ideu of a Vise Presideoey, he 'begin the 'true state ead bearing pateh &mid sm, a fte r he had'exhausted his &het isms, and he took the tint ithing with his hat; and concluded his speech , lay uying.:—. l .gocid toaldihouseisin, is, think, is; tusnimouily, best to fet'the:honist men atone, and keep a sharp look, .out after the rOgues—lnixo gla rioria to behold. n • ' • , Gronora.—The Editor of the Savannah Re publican, in : the closing of an article, of poundal'- , ble length, holds thi following language, . • • , 54 We jitafor no aceond.band avowal of opinion. at a time Wm this. .Every_man nominated:mast respond in a lcnia and , . manly ; vele"; • ;tie; mast say. whom Izo will for, tor. PTesident o f they United Stites , in auk of the electiOn coming fore the tionseof, Reptmembitives;putno take. We hem greatly .mlstaken the title and genuine Whoa of Chatham, if , they, do not de. mend this . of rimy ,ispitanu t tO their favor. Let sway thin ts fair and allot. board. • -The Whip of old:Phsthiny are for Henry _ Clay', and nobody . , else; and they are for Cfeymen to reptesent . theto, in= the next Valera% and:none else; and. they, are for men to nominate those Constant ine% and nothing less. Theis shall be- no more charges• of gaged candidates -and 'Oppression of opinion:. We 'whirr*" clay'biy*,o4,l, ander it we will match tort Onions ,victory—#Nlrictoly in which i!inVoived, es we hotmetry, believe, the . stability of oar institutono„;onr_coaotte" .honor; and, her elevalion, to. that proud staid littlicit'att waits only' such a &kook- consummation or else we will sustain jr defend. an houorable,derest. tinder-that . flitie we will ttitimptor fall=ityma 'Weal or cost a woe; wb n ail, it on - dee sta. 'lt is 'a . elation" hinner,'and the notterioit- of its . feddi hie, et, Ale; banlitte4arlculeiof °uremia:, 'pea victories: w - 44 min **in Tr.•;.-Tito Washing: to eatlisP9uasat -80 mm son; -feePtdo the fottawhso cad: ~ylThsi, was the matter I—.zon inky ,of the ma ;, . 1".110411Y-aft"Poont,crusting scene took Om 9n the, ~A,TBO‘,, Dory , optuito B rown's ; hotel. POUT ladies in/opypateneding in the m o at Whoa on it' sintilOn otia of Ilona 'mpg& Susi Atte riot waled gigs) bir, iia sea-, *shwa Goiseistfron: s solid bit*, tteil "Th . harile Wished as. igentlenien - sinclioyektkely: istnior 74 dints tneeeatentp, cad the feipitit*, ittlitind the, ,bMktine 3 oo l,4 9 4 0,40. 9 :1 14 8,ktt abet Rigefel: guit*lto 0 : 00 ht n ins4l - kt, eanelkikir wal,iick4,4, l o3 6 loeTsii4. o 74' ;pectin it pocket nd keitln It goading Bie2/4 *wit 1 V.-1, kle u i4O .- -3.. • The subje dig were minim br ..4 4 ' 1 ,1 1 t*:±1 1 4 1 0isitatibeiblVIU 4 - ° 934 C 10 . 64114 "; • :` =a; --, tr ! - . - ,F*Vlegf; ad Claiknelfirafttio , ; hem a ire MEM 4' , V -•': , .1. . . Evom tha.thattAlbute attitsic *- ,- I ... ,- seos-atuottlo. ; • t . ~ ... t --- ..,,,,,;,',..- ',4 114 " 1161 , 4 40 1.1 * -46 4Mi r (ylIKI V Niflist r ibt 011# aiiikirtit. - A. a ;.;.CA : • - R 3 iiteliiiill7oo)Cidisliliteibirili*f:.. '' ... .."..' '' --..“-- - .• -' - ' ,‘- . r ' ' ~:. - : 1.:: - ,;,; - A , '' ) ) r'=-7,1" ,;t: Fn'ini Mithaitintitietnitat'be`lhatedl.... ' - - Toot Close laill iieNi, britray, 7 , ' -`•,* -, Wind miniato freaminictinitatio,d ' ''' . % '',:" `• r : la ien.itiiitictipiiiil titi ilia; ,; I. --.. - - '"to lead tail heart "astray; tat everitioWpeondso anode; . 4 • ' _ Ifs keftthilinalf.tlay... I. - , - ~ '.'''"Ttnto fillyuli.wnhitielitay.' - . • ,-- ~ But gallant:* streneh to bnlast ilatititeeite: Stead past bitllan7 Clay. Else bravely Par nate effort more; :, • ' -.- Your motto thus at play .. ...-: ,Protectionforeureatitsakari. . 1",„ quallairted kflarr*. citito ; 4"5 3 / 4 ::`I And i;.., , ,,,i . ii,naiii ciiinisig6ll4,46,:. :,, Pled:wore ourlaith 'that day; ' - • . le treat OT Mei efithaPiAre to kflaiN - Till triuthift Harty Coy. " lidacaairec--Wei see an ,thee Alltgli s iiiinni calk * nalica'of a serntati;preicheAr in that city OD Sunday'. evening. !latch iaboeyaded irritable sap= ailment.- -The; planchet took 'a kOlitit , ‘iiriF,Ahl'tha 'relatiO . deptnidericts and positions of the digit elsates.ot itobietY. 'ln noticing - the 'dependence' , h _ , of one vats upon another e aid's--4TH'kip . `operator employs an hinAgektuiradieailit"a de pendant upon evity one'ol em--die 01411111111 employs but rare. and VIZI are his oast and be knows bow to use theta : '•,- - - ...s.A, In' contrasting the Motive stationer:4 the impair 'and, !Mier clesseeal they ate called'bed:nitilisb• ed the, farmed ouperiority Of, the rich i o*.tiut OW merely because they were rick, by-theeolloning . illitstiOlittrilie most important inft of in ed ifice "taloa. that which first 'neat" the pee or 'falai makes that/finest show—the foundatiemi arbielaaro hidden, from he eight, analcettsittly tarots impor: tent' kkan th e .. ornirmstiticl' eriinice., rAnd, so la Is in s ociety. l'he banntiler enithe 'p#l4 Ibilies are it thelurtipm: Remote these buiytmesi end the whole fabric timid Crumble into ins runt.' . ,The king on has throne is dependent np• on the tumble And obicure.fanser, the noclastalc., the rough sailortupon the ocean. andin fs* , tipen all the busy beas of industry. for the luturiantataii con:valences of the life be enjoys, and the 'station' Jae occupies. .Hts station.&Praia-134 0 n thai 6 l:o- - .17 of his polite and the fidelal „of. hie mope: 1 Let.tha proud aristocrat. - Rho tolls along in.-hie, esnisge, and slaloms a northeast hoe upon' the . eons of FuriertY end toil, Fel,iber that it is ; upon. them that „hen,depends fur his. greatneisb and Chet: ..it is their industry which enable" ham to command' the Ineuties.as well as the neceinuies of life.. ERZ • NO. 28.- Dettocnacx.-rNo man ice &awed .rho 6. low, peon,. end ,selfish, cud possesting,a nairoW , contracted F in - e ds is anneity,„ tn,decnoC• roe; • ion faction , ex tire Datiecracy it the rennein;.all pliceituatetc. , tunes. t ie bore far fie giiod of,the p00r,7110, 0:4114 and the oppressed.: It requires honesty, integrity', elicit', and hOexibility pirrse in ite followers,' It rejects the cunning, the base, _the wieketi. \, 'Was ebove,,eiror, exposes sophistq.. end l ord eronn4and abrcirui for objftr.ti 'of com miseration. Democracy domande the laneuege of tratit,!i64,dignificd, pitdn. exterior. de' lightsOtot in voinp and gorgeous trspilnis. looks to.the heart end mind, tinktnitto the'pente, for lheinetn. tYlndinf'fielaiiii, rights, and pedestal testi. on the rock aflo , t . ,l4e' cud humanity:. It upogai. 00 0 0' headed_vice - te paps: conderattetion, hej a school for the AntenTontltfjoiliiiijukas dnthe stttiy dentocrstiC principlearete thei mind catettipetiate In all tittkronnd ofAisClßatioit they Coon entinatare, funtitif*lirxte isatteriebti- t lent for Whi* the ancients thiistitil, end . on, which ,!re may satiate the !caging (or 'eirthly by. Here, we stedy„ the method of: ntsgoliljlait men's , conditir, and reTio l liki*T thert,the apgeb,. Here lee learn that eitlni • righteously and perfOrining joillttes make 1 0 1 1 wise! haPP9 4, 1 0.1" 5 . Pm* iffit "%l'i a r li ' isfomerrors end abuses, clothe hiantaiity. ; Ley the iinstained sail of innocence—Et Gazelle. • " SisniztroCirirMiss Vll?lnti.he stiriet . from'the ,worki titret ter; is replete With tound,philorphy end cottikitoil finite., is Well wOrtitthosttention'ofpsreati." os Many swoon/16e parent lihori hard • and Urea sparingly all ids lits for . the purpose ofsheitring - ii. cough to_gire: his children a start in the watt, it is eslled. • a' Young =tit stoat' with money lett hkaby his relstives,ls like,tyingh* dere unJet the arm of one who cannot sw am, , hatteeiro one will lose his bladder, end - go to the .. hditom. Teadh him to 'swim and wittever, need the bladder.' dive your ehild<t sotlidd•witi cekton, itid,Yon' have ,done enoulli7fik:hitu; see to it that his morale are: pert,. and whole ' . nstare Made ` subservient - fiiltio latiaWhidh gove rn min; and you isre luvou'ithit will be of more • value than the. Weill f t ,• In dies. • You hire given - him , start which no mire fanatic, can _deprire him of. !lOW on teach him to dePend upon his Min resources the better.',' - • We found ih; thin following extraetis in ail- Exeter Nesva latter. - . • , Lars —Me.n make mat pollination' for. hfe. • Their - am, their, thoughts are expended is al: ding in'thitiiitonily comforts. To_ live long, to );reoirM;rtch, is the great' dealt" of toultliodes. r . Ito* raw . ti l mparativelii*deljtott# tO nisi, fullSr7;7 l thie:great 1101 0 110 .4 1 f00t ?*titer the, shall Oa hag /ir be wittily,' but whither lives' ahili be Oiled ui with .aufy..stui the? be reedy to go whenever the eon of maa cometh• is a great -repicipti for any .nas to ".prove.a traitor , to his conntnr t sial_espacatily ,at a time when its liberty is in*igfrr: it not a grairar,,reproac h guilty pftreasin , 1 1 1 t6e caUF 3 Of C? watchfulness:. * itulnes& It rut** 'Co hie cbibiren-iti)my arn girtsmog, tkejvA4.4rult. 34 l lll `,terFesti, thei _desire, • Bay The Boston Bay 44tet*Deincias!01ilt .yy io. 4_43r tut, says: ' We uaeistiuld that Wg e 3444640, of l* itataaaY and 41170* `# 4 v 1111414, aid many f are aaniffie4 'the State te,avefa lorrOi* c 1 : 61- # 4 *tinitgele, tilling so,lpyr,l that WIWI ,SaTEr ll l l 4 o4l . B .4* NI it very "atli•i 4l 9 4 # 4 4 ,*lll44llmaeh'Phei d P e !.- 1 4 1 kt!q0 1 440 11 i* f . petit low : : .The SEM4L I 4 ) q,. O . i .16 40 fe'ot thi s 0 41,t 1 " 111. 7t . . 1.1 1 - ' f‘Fair:i'llie:iiirifilklciy. WI s dam;.: : miliced l ;fBeocia'ata;4 l eif el lek 'eel,' old traefitl Ina( done` skliiirobibly "itirP l Vtlit,fon;:4 ll3 ll: Wagati 04,1 ** 1 1" 1 " 4ifiCerititepecit poimu4aooo4o,: - '440 , 010 -4 (ll%:.ilititikithe - "' • - • .i4fids - wrthi:i4 44 4 l 4"* tut rettivi`st 44-eixyarauwili c.'. 11 E F4=liMM gin Effli - t -'t. t
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