Illinois' Journal. on the.east:SystOm . • , Owing to the .freqqnt losses which newspaper Editers%id liable .ta• sustain—the 'prevalence of iivrsist the presr t time; 'which makes it Mutest 't!npossible to colt ct smell debts, and the veal et pet,sca and Waste of time we are forced to IZII:.:M ' l lie collection of , our subscriptions, which nc•t4lik frequently equals the amount of the debt;; We base concluJed to publibh the Miners' Journarbince orth upon the cash ipritteiple, in aecordanee with the following terms ml cm;ditions:• For one Year in Six Month*!... _ .. Three One Month.: .•.:,. Single Copies_ nce.... • - )• 1, •'• As it will - take soine'`tiirie to perfect the Change: and in order to give all a fait'opportunitit,i coin ply'with our rfguiations, and ehOuse their . own mode - of payMent from aiming tin4abo%e terms; - our phscriliers in the Et.rough milt not be called upon for collectionwuntil the end of the-month of .We !olive it entirely - to their own optirin take the piper upon either uf the terms o 4 a. ;hove; they catLenbseril'e foot nntatally, quaitrily, or hy" , the. single 'copy. Those i~ho,have paid in :=Alvatro' recei%e the paper,. . • u•nal. i = ' r0..1,1m oy', • an.l S. b - "kill traven. p.pes tvr i he -, 41,1,4ered by ear •rtertt, the ..9.4•0rri .: 111n , vt lathe b y t h en , l accorditilio the ic..r.-:rownt irrtide.n tth them. .4."1311 mot - it:Urr t.e.obtle the paper t.•:'our rrien•t; sult-rrdoos nF rn d. ae ,have hr, n ac -1)011-41C‘i to, until the , frl ,:f Jety: In th e l e e " . the T ue.Ontdr, • those are in rirri'.lr4'w.P. oe tna4li! rti mt :Old, to -41.a.)1 be toei,continue thi• pnper. • • CI:OI3INC.. i In• rtls.r.-11 — necotrneo.hinr Clul tvh:) wish to . vrewill furtittili then. wi:l, p - on term , . in advance,: 3 Corieliv one- adthefs—Fier Of), Frye &hairs in advance 'Will ply_ for three ~..eats .t!t4)....scrtlittbn PO ADVERTISERS Adam tisements not exceeding a Eqnr:rr ni fincs;,wfil be charged 8,1 tor three it.ert,ong. :Ho N.; ,:centsf9r-dite iwrltrott. F.tvektnell nonprar. Vseerts ,cor.eachAserti.n. Yearly advettisers will be dealt ,withmq the followlng,ieritts: t, • t '25 on squares, .810 . Three4ourtliti One ii.a1cbdiumn,.1......15 'Business carat, 5 fines. tar any ..pcip ; d thorter th.rr a )ear'a's 7 el.4teeci . •A,II advertiweMents tun sae paid-tier in ad v.inee no - )P's nn 1eC0911111% °Wind , Ad ILead vertiter, or I t is ,btherwi.,e atram.:7d, • char..le tr; Pylerelvimp will' _he 810 per annn:n. with the pnvt~egr'l.l Le( l l`4o on. adveripsmi.ll i„,i -'ircerv!;rrg nun ,qua re statid.rig di,ri.g the yes! and the it:M•rtlatf or a •.;nliki• one 1 , 71.1. h paper 'Pause, :wlid"." - !ctgly a la.r cr sq..ee will be chaise d extra. ror .Nbtenie;;F.iiil proeeednius n.eet tag, n,it e;mpadr red . ol . 2etteral tyteret, many nth• at notjeca which !lane been inserted l ott u , retotOre gra luittstY, with the exception ;of : :li:rriagei and dcatbs, Will be charged as advert Notices orDeaths, in which invin:tions dre• extended - ti, .the friende'and,relatives of*lfie Cif errit.ed, to attend the fu neral:will be charged as ad vertit:ements. • . • , We confidently ex pcKf the co-dperatiOn bf cue Jr . iends in this our new arrangement. : • • 7 • I 7 . ''' , CO N' LT :lI:PYLON. ' .. . DR. ,s_47l - I.oisi'N . . . - ' .6.1/....iz1i..1/ ;OF ILI t7t.:R woR 77.. -Far Cdniarnpliao, Caaglin, Coldi. 'Spi!linz 'nf ~› Blood, Pain in Hie rifles. or,hrinisi, .4sOrna, ' Ple i nrini, , snortneg of breath, Pafpitaiin:i - of the heart, Debility, l'iNei ronsness; and all diseases . . . aphi,Lunßstincl..Lirer. . • - TAREPA.P.KI.YI 375, flui%Try, in'thel,czty of New l'utlf.'wrilere ale . art:clef r;:t orizir'faieci, and is . , ..., only genuine. . . , • This nollieinc has been' tmsl,in the city e,riNt4 Yoik.';svitts unc;amplcsl suc'cess fiiri l i L slt. 3 ear and foustsu r ally 'beneficial throughout the eountr'y. li is.nsiw siso liy many or the Int-theal faculty with in eased confidence and satifdhetion. • • ' • " • . 'See when yhu pm elil c that - Osi get 11, .Irtte,sisi,d'i. • , eine, frOni 37 Bo ,i AV y, New Vosts, si.s:s.l: by needle , •tiol:n! .: ' , , - .. • _ 11 - f•-• • . 'Rt. otri., , caom , : let. f./ CA,..z•t::://,;:- 4 n T hare Brett an inradii.l 'ln; t!.;......e, 3 ears, ..r..1 ha .0 tiuirered evcry toriiire ,f...m coplirtni A ci.r,suali.ripn, • Lint Dr. l'ar!or ~ .ris %%holly cj.irM. Inc. ,Tlic.. lar:e cp:•4l(o.ics o: mat:ers he us_cd t t ,rAise ba.v.sk.l , -,idc..l.uQ Cough ha , " ccaA.d,'and I am .! . ..e,..! . .3. ajtin, Inc ;; 2 .1!1,.!..‘ , . ifyz Whotly're.:tor-.:r2 b . :: rr..:r.1.1 isrpC I.Totani or ]ii-. col—, f t'n'tco. l3 al'ac , ... ' : 1'• . - 1V1.'1.1. \V INr)L Ey , - -••— • ' . No. )33.; .Maiden Lang . ,, New 1 u;11. . . • . ' ."shc,Tltter, if BCrathi. r" -For thic4iF.case Dr T.:'3lor'silials - :.:1;'r ! I Liverwort 1}:”I no err ialr — naving - 1110 r,l sl Mira, a severe pub In `my left E isle. and some c 09.21;; I. wa a tr:;,l - 4....e111,1,,ty11ic above Mr Meine, and _teat IV. - 11 Inv'in,•:J.C.,M , ,r: fi ImrCd ( .1 MC to about two wecks. It also cui r (7 o , .:-?:?:::other of l'a se'ret,c attack ol' thfi. Liver c it:pl-C,7a`r.. wish whielt .qh' hact suffered two y cart , . . • .C.:.sTrafl:, 23,11. 1 .114r1ace. Nov York. Surprising,HCtire f '67()!lslimplion :111r.R. - Cilvkiin.ii,e Deihl Nem; York. of a Oal.:ra! ConsumplOooli constitution, been :rain :al iintr,nely end.lw the inc or Dr: T;iy'or's 11.14,1 in nl A sel.ere )rut ht - on ail:amid, of Liverwort Pleurisy. find thus Fnakil de oddy .11. d enn snmplinn., A ,tim , t3tll_.ronw.h.ll' , ,tx tins;, re&leas ni2lde, (pick siulse, and s.:nw . 4 . , 7 , an,:mr rd sprptittiv.aiii; lint as hr g rew la.cl.l', and- irvw t10:!s' lehtoled to it al h. AuENT. Docr. TAN Lows - . BAL' 4 .IM Or, I.I.‘''EN.XS ()RT. - The cures and. benefits priicbreq by the eke ,* , . medicine. in all eases tif.diseilses-ut the Labg, i>i al-- most increditable. It Ids hien liite.d he serenil per- Nisi: t ih this neighborhood and air 11;: is set Tidy 5n iii: st . e but its benefits hare teen fully realized, - Per "bons afflicted %van , . • l e , n , gll4, Cads. AAthinao ' daTieultv of hroadima..roils in the side breast:grit Ming Vooct catarrh , , n ati,'station ! ‘f ard sorenes , or the cliest,"whoopmeecq.h, pleat , rtsy, been.: facer.. gaglai sweats ; d Manny or proirse expectoration, and all ',ot hor afteotions of the etMst,• 1 ' hunts and liver. should nut fat! of prooltrinz. a bottle oftlos.Mrificitie.• • %Val - GUT. • Sandy 11111; Wa,slititglon eotimy. N. - 'Y. The composition of Dr. Taylor's B;lsam'of Liver wort is only known liy.the' t'rnprteto , . , t.tiereMreit :s dangerous ua:-. any but that f otn 3i5.1.30%%ery. • PTO Ttl F. 'PUBLIC. . e. ;WE herall'eertify that our sonfi yells ocrge. was suddenly Mimi a' , ever and after . a severe wick jness a violent ceimliOsted. I.lle was bloated; his Skin was filled, and his ph3si : . ..ban said 'here was do favorite symptom nliont him. - that fin'had a ennfirMotl consurntmoo._ At that time, we nrocbrod a bootie of that valuable mod:Mile. T Bakaroof l Se xierwort. Aft. r ode hottle , began tplialin!pes of his tecoveryf V.L:t . - ed until .he-Mail usd.c five bottles. It is now a year From thattime, and histhcalthisbuttr than it has been it. - ince an infant. . • DAVID \&IIANNAII ROG' F.I2S. Gratiodle;Washiniton co:. N. V. For proof of the'rk4oNc , sfatement I Term to the sub amber above people of, high re.peotabilov. ) - GEONCW„T tYLOR. • AND eoLit,contso.--Ilte severe' change of weather havtog - "given Me a Most violent culd, also expectoration ami diffioulty, of breathing •was met - distressed took Dr. Taylor's Baliam • of•LiyerWort. 1 found this medicine td cult my case' .and cured me at once which chises me to recommend it to others. • ,J. 3.1151 i Eft. 17 Barrow N. Y. PAIN rs mit sting ND' 6 ftEAN7...-- l l'her:e have caused loe tiouble. and , often prevented my attending to laistnpss.' tvery' Medicine i heard of 1 tried, but found no relief. As a last resource I con ',,ciutleci to try Dr. Taylor's Balsaril of Liverwort. As 'scion as I did„llgreh , teiter, and have beerigaining • over since ;hm now in good 'health.' and can truly re . commend this Balsam as beide.' fir su?enior to any • thinwelse. A. L. GREF.N.I2 Pitt et. N.V... SMITING OF BLOOD CURED =-FOT four months I have had a discharize of blood froth thdlungs, almost • daily. Also a dry had cough. sometain, great weak bees. After trying she doctors in vain for 3 months, .I : concluded to' lite Dr. Taylor's Balsam 01 Ltiei'Wort, of whichihree bottles have made an evire cure.. , • L. V.IIAVILAIND, 171 Oak et. N.Y. For sale only inPottsville.iby • JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Agent. - 22--.-Iy. Envelope land Post .Office Paper. !FMB subscrt.er has just received a st.pply of - 0 7 excellent Et vetope Paper, at s'2 Inc $3 25 cr rum; mcdiu size. . B. BANNAN: Aprill, 13.00*'5,,A f res h elr- supply, Also Barnes' renify Pray qs, just received and fur late by "Pbrwiry 2x,1843, co vo VOL XIX I A Rook for Every Arnviran: .PICTORIAL HISTORY , i • • -OF Tin: UNITED STAT.E4. • . 1- • F ißOM t therfiseovery of America be: the North. men, t Re. 'present 'tine, by' -Num Ca'pa•r. Professnr.,lll Belles .I,etters 'nf the ViighSehoul ni Embi Ilisfied by. rity.va tihe tutee hundred oriLiinal entr y de-i:inedi by q•oritri !ex.' pe , rl T edy 10E , wink Ninsirjn 'prowl..air" . and • tn.ne completed , in 'tweiray tinintl4 nt the pr.pir+ilist to 1vr14 , ! (Wrtfly .fie Fonts each; the whole . Iprinteg, Intl! volume, of the United St t!il eq! ',or toiltes and tee, lia‘i heti) called tor . by the A mei' i'ea penyle Vie p iblieher has. now the p'easure and sausrietion : Aif 'Oresentin'u, in the pubbn such a wiiy . k.• It is ,thr. result of venrs of y roody and research byLnde lour E ablest writers: and in order • that .the noble deed, and rcenes connect. d with l'our ... • . . litieery mile he pink', Iti depicted. the otible!.lier hic- ett2:111,4 the reriiiei:- 01,.•e super lir and dietit. visited artist, - ' • t Hi In carry it l e out. Ilii• timit rut king. n treat em ve;! int ct iii' capital has been, rt g m o.re.', and ieeli ill . e i on i r id ..kill eti n .fi l yeld to t reetfier it, a'l %ittorlf, at firike tit adiiiir•iliiiii ni 1 e14..ry loyFt or hi.!dgint n , i 4rid one i ewhieli L I.t iy ;lair 110 alai 111 . 1,91 li t ie 1 . 1111 IlliCit tire. ofilic Li,:real. Cr pre.. qt' pittlicei Mitotic! . !I ri ‘ firlerrieiit our liberal institutni'lis Aare secured' ' us. The fir,l nitenher apriehrii thi.• day. (..itprililsf;)• flu, 'suety( dit,a nrie, , w ill app. ar 'promit'e t'on the hest 41 eraach month mita OM whale is pertected: • At !lit, l'ffiltqll;illFlf-ca ,irli Ai l oliiirie, u complete in. ti•- and 11 le . . pt.ge kill he tortii,he'll. . 1 i,l ' I The pit bli-her ph iii,t.iri liiinsiV iliat, the '6.1161.. Ic.lititerit. , 14 Om. whitle . *Ork shall t-Zitee s Thre e i iiim i fe •tri, a nd equal 11164 ire the first fir sli4 i llitel l tit:oilier lit sty 11l aritil . "./iMitori, 'The di4iriailaiii 10 the pictures will 01 . rotirml lie regulated', Ily the ...mi••o,..onii:ifliaiiierS'h,ilit,,, ,, much moret.u•ccif.: !Ode 01, riell pictorial emlrllistlittitt i nts iliaMoilterft. Tee si4;oei ..i..ttg• ;cote will centain the fi' , line,hunt her of pages a. Ms.,' -; I . , , • . Per-eits•et.t, a disl-iiiiCei WhO are riesiroug . of • oh. i . liiiiiirii! ibis- work threrillfriiiii the publisher, will prease rcuitefieo cit•lfir'et; free Of e . .er , eoSc" or; pi , i .. 1;1 2 e, (-po:tina•tic.:l,' franks can al wayw be•tiletri ed tar +etc.' titelices for periodicals,) and flee vli.o if - wii I be st nt. Club'; by e , remittance 'of te'ti rhil- Lire will receive Micro cripies ; •by a remlttatie of fitteen,•five copies . . Poi.lage of each' ni+ibequji. der an Manfred ofileik ,Your and • one.ilralf•Cent. ; Upwards cf,an:hiimirecf miles, ecyett and 9rie-hall . t Individual; defirons of acting:ail agentg - , tor' this work, arc ativiFe."l• to make aoplieuflunV, 1 ' . •it.li -1-r: IIVTLEft. Pubbslier.' • t ..The i.teietcriher has heery'apicret-ted Agent . rea l this '.cork in Seim% lkill Cuurily,.w Ito Will fitero,lel We numbers to alf;ilio'el' w hp wish-to reccivej i thcfp, each totto`utr payable on delivery. 1 .U 1 • sprit 1, 1.t . .=3; 1.3.• ItANNANI r , , I)l.ry tiopDsTonE,l N0..77 1 P-2.11.1RK ET STREFI', 1 _ (Nath Side . —Ati?vc Scpond) .. .. t rj.au0d. , ..1,:, Ca.sfl,,.rit Authun P rices ,f..a. , ,I : ! 1 '''. ' - - 11 , . rr h 7l 11 t : S:ll:..crkii, }l,ll,Tt,:eTrthin - & - Np, c(iiiiiiil th,. ir t - -n- kisineos up!licilic c ..0".:11 S'OEl( . ll,talltl E I tfH•ir I .4.l;oixts as low it not 1 Luis f- it cr..thE OF 111.0 FT .1 / . thill ' . I + ll l ilet,ett,fort.lllo.ll tlonct 'l,l' Iltilade. plti ;—li of taste 1 , :ticle rt (fixed ter/J.10y., is clic,' exi.rc :Ilion ON tElti;il,l; /1 tip.Otl 011C1(.1oO1 , :.;.but 11, , rr ittivCs .E. 7,1111.1.1. 4 1GECO:1- \IIE,ToNOI' , GIA 1.. , F.'. TI eir•r.rirrs s i I:he 241,vitrord l `,l tj'e A oetion I:ate,— , ••Cipt.t.at-t Ito .tt toe (rlth.,l. l ett 1- ' 11.tzi.i. as !he Aoctio'ns lii 00 tttnet -c,itt . ett!tti , thi 111 . - ' Si 1:et . .....:111i Ili. interest for the time' as th-t PrOlv.. Tins cannot hut pr.esent. a sttiottg itulecettientlfrih4- c r: .,.c s: :, eta!) , filint the ....:duntry, to c.illottr:::i! it: lo( t'el coat . Ictliorii.:llasi n;;' ;it Au. wale witOrti•l'er- 11 13 , s I donut , :tt,t.the lime di,.,e , •unt. unlttss their bps.reatih a certata -ttomutit; to' i% high :annum it.igittor alwitys i cow:Ll:Amt. for. CountryUhrot;ts 'to pore)s4s; an I it 1- „ill t.'so ;A:otd the 'cr-alvanti:ge of,l4lWllts,Lanct afford moirt tart"_to i'elcc t. • ' • 'r l'• C I 1 _ 7 ,, Ther.i , i , tzo to.n v;iil themselves oreveriPeility, tgrt:,; ( ll!n - lhe ;N:ew Yoili as sveil a's the I'llthiiielphia A itrtin...t.;; in ilit:t.turft‘c; Tttutr. cotips na• Ti I.: i.btl.'- , kt.s.i• i•os,iiii.E itATE4, ' . I , • , now respectfully invite bur friends :mil titr.trult lie to the TEST GE Ezuci.ncExcE' in this toutter.ticong the bet , t. Way co convince then 01 the TRU lit of our ,• ° • ' JOll • STON, BLTR 4. Co. I'haad Ji hia. »ta:. 1 I 1613. l• SPRING .60011:". • .., • ) J 'f' II E ;1P - scriber' , have -, ~a.11111* ( 1, ant! are rec!eiv.. 4 , ,i,,, by 111 fili•rit• UrtWV:A. , .. -,,. I) -n;ri ' l!i i i iil}e.:ll .01 . j.. ,, o , ;s.qiii3b!i., for iil, a ililroAclitrilz fit:4.....0n, ttniong : ,..iv, i i it:::i hre • -• •• I ' ,!.., ( .4t1,, C.,; , 16 . 14 re; V. , . , !itarq nod rOher corgis : t",,r licn's tzia) . LJlleriti, , I.l;i:4tylncie 4 . - Nlitici . i•• ‘• , er ?•:.r,r,(.!F, VI, or,ited -01:0,14, :Cml', ti 't al ivryi r firrtfkur _aTtltiv.l Cot . th.y.i? Ir. ai: Nr,.‘:1i..1kii.... , Oel la! !f, Ai. 1mi:I 4i1,1(r. , , 1iii.,1e.1,41,a r:s‘,' Sr.; , ;:li (41.01:ita. A; c. Al-() 11:.‘ck ar.,l co'or , ,i:ls s iP:s. Fotidarki , A arid. lirorafirs i `•;iii• fri ' a;:ed `l'liii r la i shawl], lifibroi. de red tip., Ilunkt,t,, Quilis dad other iirrit`,!litig grgid S. . • TIT C! T 2 pl . , ESA FONS. SII k P F.SA (, 32 V Nlnrri) 4. . DOCTOit sI.I).LIIPPIEI , Frp ESP iplinnes gq - ,( itabaliAlants of Poe.t.v).l!e and its vicinity. titatllimlins moved en tau n, .a nd ofThrs , his profe,s64al c •in„alhthe my client 14 m.elies a q panne.. Tracticineile Ilonace:(alltic . s3 . olln,:i and if regne,ted, the :%,11(erfq(lite, - ; he hapesrra(n lone CNNTICHCO 10 aive iiiii l Flatigfactimoo inch as will call an Ilia'. tiewdl ready . ror lar4qiFsion• al ecrvii•cs at a IR'liTzi:af l tits rev p (remand, ;December • ' 1, • ,49--tr 1011 N C NEVI LI I 4 E, VITORNEY LA)F', S rettmvcii from - Alarket, rcet to t',4e . .store tormerh- vet,pied by .A braham 111.eissr, in , CerdieS!reei, al , ;(osite the rost,9lliiiqv •. t )cloher 8,1.! , . JAMES, I!. CNNIPBELL,• . ATTost IS EY AT irAlt, j I , AS rextoCed his office to the south weEt corned of Centre and MarLf t streels: onedgoi mouth FAmuel Thomrismi's tzttire. Vraeoeine' in ihe serer-' al Citurts of Schuylkill and colutolita counties. At. 'A,. 1:10-0I4E1Yj . ATTOIINEY AT Li -IW, , • Torrzviti.s. AS i r • ' ' removed his office to the et i fico 'of '..Tohn am C. Neville,oppo s ite peel Office. , November 26. j 46-,1 ATTORNEY AT LAI.V. OFFICE in Centre street.',op prieita Hotel; roveville, Sot. 3. I 'I JOHN I'. 116 . 11AR*, E f , -ATTOIt AEI' AT LAtir,! • ORWIGSIIIIItp• I I prcetice in the Coials of Sch4llcillrounty March 18, i • l 2— I .. •, : i , 'FIE A L EIS OR A_PHICS ----G -Graph ' ics, a Manual' of prawtog ancl I IVriiing:, fdr the nso of Sahoota and Families, lik Rembramit 3_ reale. Cried MI cents. Just received and for . In le °Y -1 '' II 14ININAN.1 I H D. _April 1. i t ,' V.. 1 'l4 FLOW nit. BU_LkS_ aubscrib4 will have, fur sale to.oay , , uahria . goats ? Cube. roa*Bulbs; and Tiacr Flower tugethr w ith-,-a few choice Rose BUshesoind' Peach and Plum Tree?.- • 11 13. D.4NNAN. - . • c* - • • . ; I ;i - • ... , - • - • • • - .k.wiLLTEAou- you -3.9 PIERCE Tiff BOWELS OP TOE EARTH,. &MI ;papo OUT FIIO3} TIIE CAVERN O S r AdoUNtiIE3 I• MET.II.I.9 WAIL : Myr, .sTa.gmaTn 10 OUR t BUZJEOT *LL 1411TtrIE 1 TO' ' OUS USE AND .PLEAST 3 . . • ; 1; .. 1 ; • • ; I), E. NICE,; T:i ~~~~~V ~~: T r;:~ . , - .. • . . • , • , ~ • . -. 2 .1', :,-"-• ' 9 ...2 e ~2... ••k" • . . • , ; 22 , - " 4 V , ...',= ."-- . 4 , , 2! - -i ~ 2't r• 24-1 124 ! 22 - •:1: '-. NM D:pormviLLE 1 GENERAL Mil WEE(LY $Y BENJAMIN BANNAN, VIE CARRIER DOVE. While before St. Amts s shrin9 Knelt a true Wald's lady-1010; • From the wars of Palestine . ' t. Crime a ge: tle carrier4ove. ' Round his neck elsilken ruing, • • Ferten'd rruridAthe warrior writ; , 'At her call he siorin'd his wing, , Mid upon her tinger !it. . _ She. Vie one enchanted. pored •1 . O'er the contents of the - scroll, .1 . For that lady hared her lord with a trinFt devoted-soul. - To her heart the dove she drew, - • , ,• %yhile she !nerd the burning line, Then awsv ,the minion flew Back to saioted Palo:1113o . • To and fm fr..;m hind to hand,' ' Came and wont the car6u , t4o ye. .. Till t hroughout the 110 ty Li • Swirl ‘ V 4 r i 1 1 1 (1 4-I. 4n ."2 e 4 . l i. l i i n " w s' i v ii . g 'r 4 d o i l (? li i ia " l v i , t e.. Wont-lit lir• iir"ws ham Palestine, tidy her true kt Lht. al St.. ,-I.4ne'it • CCIIIRESPEIND:E.I4.:E OF Mks Eled JaUItNA'. 11AVANA, Gtii 'April .1843. I • MII. 136Na.MIN 11AN:NAN. • Lear in.,the'sbppbm-ntof th'e Apor - atiti , /,' of I :st eveolni. the neWs from NeW (Mewls. of the Ist instant, by the a''Shabo-. per the..Colutubla: ut Boston, (NI the 20th Mareh,faritig-l ! orado dates t0 . ,the6,1 March, and Liverpool 6.1 ;he-hth.! hus' we -see ;we have it om bo.a,don . to 32 days,lay ;the w:ay of Boa on and New Or'eans; 11 hen I remember COmmo tlo e 13ainbridiewa 36 dais , calla:rig; hea'“rora ;4el:ajaitt ! during the cuhns of July andAu guest ; wbat,struck my particular attention in those suijerts were the folbawing—aLai ingh• leriw - mwaint de , sells rez el pals ,tun, rror y mus . kwltte del se . tienrlo is :reps , : was , ' di! dines .clo; , ehemp 4 apbilulis deli revis icks,;l 7 1 , 4 d etkqrits;ipn y inglaud e'Oibits thq siniular anolia4 c 1 mini at the same time the rielist and the peOrest cc . .lqtry . in. thitivrorid, possessing the largest' amount of money, and being* the same time,g-aoded by the most. fright ful destrudtaon . and ! Fraisery. 1 -Now what a com mentary, this on the 4ackson-'-Van Buren-Ben ton—Geld—Humbug 1 - we had a paper etirrMicy l ;chit..;fly ; bkCoAveri l able whenever wan. ted into 'gold . 00 silver,' the SU flinl4lll . bunierli of :• those wise and hone§t. political 'economists—we had the; best.currenCy on tlio : Eice of the or that I believe thekvoraere:r hSal before Or Once. —and where is it ,aow then all trades and , • all professions prospered and ilouri-dted; every arm and every ltuin 4 ole spinster's needle, found occupation, at good cud adequate cernpeo isition,and reward.' Now Ict'sail experience de- I scritT the difference, if it can The obarrvanon 1 of every one makee all description quite unneces • airy. Thus it teems pow that Gold is sot the in nation, as Close heart'ess political valuea D . • juglers male their rulserab!ii dupes believe. lulls, the O3lab4'Ula' brought over 15 TJO raCes, ( I I studs and :1 martir-tvs:e styled thus, ifor biecd,' tilt y pay no dutr,es, ) intended for the rae.4 course just pi,it up here, at an . expens.e!of futy thousand d..,i.l.iis,for etteld;ing it lilt round with high close ' feice, and , stabling for the vidante and earriigo , horses: , that may -ewer , the ene'.eaure.; .The tacit* is to take place on the 26th .instant,• but at what hour of,the day; I . bavenot 'seen it , , announced— pruhbly .at ;3 V. .H., es the ;heat of . .ifiemid day and Unle:sivery early;' say before ;i:-.••• en, or little after sic, would, be too grest . te stand it, exposed to the sun. ; One dollar is said t i be . the (large for e.4ranee. There . are to IT three parse's-4 loom .s.1:100, end '$ ao00; WINt the entrance is I have not heal d; but'aniimise from any ecutitry, is invited to come in end itry for. them. Besides .the said hoists; the Alabama' brought aver . ll6l doubloons and 250 dollerS, cell si4 tied to. c:e7en . : dill;eiclit names of ht uses=say equal in the whe'e to twenty thousand and thirty eight iiollars. : No doubt the gieriter Ort of the gold is desighed:fOr the linthoyeMent ofthe breAl of hOtses', to ° change hands during the sports. The 'said Ste ,mei will leave to-morrow (I,lth) at' 5 P.:Nt. f •r Nevi Otleans . Our friend; lliictoi ti.:„G. Palmer t.t,ent in her last trip,. 21st March. 5 P.M:, trid - ariived at N O. on th.2sth at 1 P. M. The .Alabanta only.l,atthe Brig T. Street a litile'over 25'hOurs. T vsts'a. led the Morning ef ter, i iinarrlvedon the 7111. ThiS brig returned licre.on 'Saturday last, at 2 P: M., having left N. Oilcans 'On Wediresda f4ternom previous. The tlist.nice to Malin is , lid to be over five hundred mitez.4. A.singtil„ir ik (Lc9 I t y arose by the 'riders cif : these,taie hors , s, whO % ia nearly alCif not every I • , ..... one of theni. i oldfed : b ) a—Most of them proba iq .dolin:otrians, or' th favorite Johnson colour. •-•—'and as by the laws o this.plane every black ori . mulatto who comes li t re, iii any capacity, must be shipped back 'again, or returned by the same vaselzio whit% they have come—the mili.ter and t consignee, or the latter, giving bonds to :that ef t fec.i..,*or the .colored person must go to iall :and . ba ' kept.tbeie till the viss I is , ready' to return or 1 ., leave the port. - Our cook (in the Viz, ibeth) was a:eoloUreilmaii, and he was made out, to be an Ind an; the rigour only , Iraving . i s rerrnce'lo thutie of Afiican Wool or 'origin . , and ri:maioed imm,•. listed on b, ard. The dillieulty has, of cotirse, been adjusted in the case pf the jockeys, or there coull„be co races without. those riders, :who are I accustomed to their horsei; and.are not afraid to i: . ride•thpin--oil most of these authorities have an . ,interest in the sporting. A few, days ago a , negro feliow, an instrument, I .• paid as it is said by the notorious English consul, who tsar pertintnd to escape by leaving Island' tri,tler the plea of insankty put in by - his friends here, same time ago, as you may recolleet- 7 4 say the said negro was'deteeted here, tried, condemned, and executed, less deservedly, possibly, in the es. timation_of 'Many, than his employer. , are 614 not td judge . Cbut I - thinitif these authorities ,had treated the said, princfplA lih'e wisely, itl had been well ilarie, sad beliivole would ,tiirve escaped in any of our 'outhern States, and - ought not to have °moped ; for I cannot 'conceive of a gre3l:ei, cr:mo 4 than the instigation of servile in surrection: anywhere: ,The consequences are op- . palling and horifyingo , I do not pretend to ad vocate slavery 'in the &honor.% pity the owner as weitas the slaye.i iYou will have heartl'ef the insurrection near above Matanzas, very itely. It appears that 4 whites (among them. a Eilwards,,the engiheer, on the Al canciaestatei, belonging to Count Iran tornando, Exchan. , — 36 I ,wlierc he reyi•lt b•oko out) and about 206 ne gro:7es were kilird,.anil some 40 or 60.:Litiomies, 'a tribe of Africa who tbin't they go hot:no . by that !meant', hung thetnEelveo, when.,they found, the ;plot had failed, _and they feared behointutihtted :~~; ~ ; ~.-.l*~'"`~_ :. u: _.z:teyX~~_, , ~~-. ~slx~~~~~,~r'i~tcr~,`ha~^~ ~;. ~~. ~~ <~3 ": 1 ;+ •: ~'~"r ~~^....~ . 1 ~~ k. a~i.~'- may. ,~~~ .. - .$ x . r . fia SATURDAY MORNING,, MAY p, 1843. Olio GEORGE F. MORitie POTTSVIIIE, SCHUYtICILL COUNTY, PA. Bud decapitated, I some lit Of the ring leaders, or head, were executed by summary Couit Martial, shot from behind, in the bucks and head, , , and. their 'heads !termed and hung up in cages pro . terrore. - ~, . .. ' I had written the first date of '.his, intended for the 4Warspite: 'hp which ,I had wrtuen...t. i i an old friend Janies S. ,Vy'allace,.giving him an.account 'of tha vessels in this 'port, with their tonnage and a igs, but the iWarspite: left this port, towcahout! I by the Packet rateamer 'Thomas,' (Or None's, Bermuda, and Southampton, at 3 P. M., of the Gth, with. the wi l ful dead ahead, or as the'seamen• say—•in her teetlf•'.i . • Wallace had I requested me .to wrim to hint,' ihroug , i my brnher's letters, and sent me p . am rs; •hut I did not take theM.eut of this past oilier, ow. Mg to the abom , kabli charge of $4 for the sever al Walks: 7 ,:nd they would mit let me select. ,• There is a enaik•here.by the unite ofd,in Lamb den, a ILltimet4ari; here over 20 Nears, who has a foundrY Owl ale am siw mill, with three strateit, and is putting two or three circular saws up.— His thualatiilMaeaat is in this sulatarlis; rod a mile from the centre l !of grlCillie. near lo the shore. - I• hare eratnined v. .-Tic in ide the strap-engine.st tho wOrks. It, ih I'S: beer,' running 2 year* very a aiisfartiarily.Ot cuts na din; my toga * e nd d,,,,.., all kinds of jab land inher,work, and:Cartia;gsr— oceapatidn three fotirtlaa of year. . '• He has just received 2 holier. frotra . liriston,22 feet lonir. 4 featldiamelo , , with. floes; rind of i io elms iron, thettilef—•-and they avittli•,,near nine thousand p:tnts. n, pail eleven ,at.! 11.11 t cents': per Town! l far. then an H.,strit. He ha; land one boat load of Idongla, and one , boat loat.rof Licka warm coittentlout nil:int from Phtladelphui, and from New York< The freight shish he had 1. i pay from the iiittei2 - tv..ktt $3 per ton, and $6 per ton from the formell .8.. -- it,taa ' with Philadelphia .c ornmerre;--and its sensitiepolicy now reduced in all to leas, 'or :tint tili.'eealia;g›thre datindred" t:ms, in the aggregate, en:engeal \in thellanna trade, and the 'two ves-e!s,oWocd . virtuslfy bribe' same men—father and son apparently, and t.a&, signed to theatme hOtpe here. l i Mr. Lambden tells me that ho will want abont . 200-tons' of §Chuylkill coal.perannum—delivered in New. Yock,l to his friend [there, who will ship. ii foi him, ashefarel, in his oivn, packets. There havelatAy arril,ed heir s—vessels with English coal,'' one had 7000, another had 5000 - quintelt., o; ha i riAreds.. Thiz: others.thave not 'et' seen their quantiiiea. -Mr. Larnbden tells me be Pays ftoni . s4to $lO for 2240 lbs. obEnglish coal • —and often not gird. r 2 irigulsr dt'at I Should receive'newis (rein Potts; vials, or the civil gale of Schatylkilh.froria a Bos ton piper !, '1 totleed in' one of the'22,l . March, that thocoal,tradeithere hail, or ct i res about to open, 'as resiOs were W anted at the end of th.3 l .Reading Roil Road to tike away tete coal: I send this by tlie.tAlaboma; al; 'we hare I no . vessels immediately for New :vatic oAtarlesion, and, the postage for N. 0. will drily ho ;'more than from Nee l a Yeak, en I double s: 'e l much Us from Phitidelplaba, and I I suppose it Wip arrive witit you in 15 days,frorn iO-at , : ..: il saw the death of anlold !fiend A l exaniler.V . POster, of Pittsburg,' years of age,err) r riventi.med 14 raid Biislon paper, having died at ' Mercer, Penna., en- the 3d•of March.' He practis ed Law in tl43t county - and neighboring counties 40 Years c. 4 10.! "Remember the cordially t 3 ell • frientle.thek and to My brOt.her and,famify• , Your sincere friend, • ' . : • Fun JounsAL , .. Pitiiinkt.ntiz•, ei.p4i ;,17th,".18-13 1 , . To the Edii ) ,. - a• of ihe - liner's Journal . - Demi, Sin :—As the'world is full of wonder int 'events; and Of great men to propagate and de- velepe the hidden treasures of the air and the earth, I \beg leave-to Call your attention to an ar ticle in - the Penna4n r irer, which shows that" Beading has at length produced a7man, consider ably greater than J 4 Silver, and if Millcia proph ecy Alont go into op ration - , it i4ireity.Certain b e t will vow; . Itliat so eating vonderful will take plae, tesides inakin Iron v. ith:falutliracite Coal. , In his article and :r iki o I'l th of April, he s .ys the use oflAirliracile Cal inthis country tolhe purposes Of making Iron., "apocars to have been gradually brougbt into requisition; without being the the consedueitot of any extracalinary moth:lo . - ' fort," and wi a good deal ni . coliseqiience, if not ridiculouslasiuratra, he emphaticAly pis. %tr. ean nothinklthat wii'iti.uch honeur"is title to ila.'indi ,. . vtdual, Or' individuals, vtluo,,in,4his country first tested the aPple4bility -of 'it." He then comes ottiWiih the old story about Crane:And the fte hig't Futmice, and ,be lows his mudiOin of crid it upon who English and Ftecch npetatives, who were induce) to cross the Atlantic ito assist."- Pr act cal men, ho assures us; • , t are giving: the subjtet duo attention," and then, prophecies that, that the t . use of this co ,I will nltinialely suji,er , eedetl • use of chairemi in,file ManufaCture of li:On.' r Bu supposing that the object of 'jibe writer is to dra v public attention to the ironer, and, belie ving that the learning'l43 has rilspiaied upon the •subjert, 1 has been delved since the completion of the Roil' Road, it will perhaps facilitate his I luta h!e id.eniions,...l,3 , sending him'a.fite of the *i 7 Der's Janina!, PreViouSl4 lt3:tt: 71 he will con fine his studiee to the columns ; of this putt, Ulu, paper,'lte vtjil . dise over that as curly na 1 1827, Bard' Patterson offered 510,060. for ,I 0 tens •of Iron manufactured WittlAn'thrscite , Coal: That:this prernitllil md need D reeks Buck:lei; and otliers, - ta make an experiment, tilitCla satisfied thani that t' could be done. That Geissenheimer constructed' kiln nace, arid succeeded, and' then'. took, ont a pa'eut,. Thiit. the ex perinient wisi successful at MapaYunk.--that IdurdPiittCrson bn It the furnaCe on the loilmd; anti with' the assistarice . of the citi zens a PoitsVille, succeeded beyond all question i 1 -i or doubt—and that a Min named'Ditto, orelittn, . , made Iron on the Lehigh, before Mr. Crane was heard of. Three are thOgentlemen to whom the credit •is due, and if either 'of titera hid beet, far. tunate'enougft to ha're:possesseditlo'ney Sqaul to their mental efforts;' we would hare no fools endearoring to, rob them of this well esined. fame. These hints I conceit/se nen eLsary to the fame of yotfr . place,lsr.d beg of you to handle the gentl7:. men with your gloves on.. I • ' • ANTIIRAPItt,.. SEA:IOI7S A vrtr.j..--S , Vo arc informed • that sh. affray ;took place at t."ashvithe t its Sparta - OUT,: District enSaturday'evcning leAin tihich lames • tirnein :received . ttie l contents et . a; pieuti large ohm) in 4'J ttecl.‘. pistel39Bifind by , William Clifton, doubt' inteiolid toliant shot :Matthew Conch, but misted 'him. :At : is thought that Mr. Wait% is not teri6utly_ injured but will :Imre:. . . •. • Nl' •. ,: .., .s ' ‘.; • 1 I - ":..-.. • '•:.:, - ... e— ........ :I . :, , 11 .* : . ` ,' , . , : z .,": • ' A 6: ts . . ~ . . 9 . ADVERTISER. From tile Artist Mag - azinc.: COURTING IN , TOE :COUNTRY. • r APO , Br AT/. *Sri •:41 .Germano are honest men;'—Shakspiare It Was 8 bri:git summer aftrrnnoti; whin we loped into hriA of Gray.--AV ow any er.Lnar : vledgqd c.ncrrt, we ourselves up'an uur beorpac,.s, and molt appra etiuesrrn.n annudes, - as we d..hrd dawn 111 . 0 p opal lireetilideed in 't.he.,excitenlent ofnur Tits ai l a indulged i,n an t of vanit able in a trio, but „at which westroUld, either, of us, have !duelled singly, fir we eitehangedglances, which each interpreted in his' hear as ine.ining— iFine looag :ea% al Or we, such [lotto be seen , every 4.1 . ihdyq:ily, fq us, or it may have been. luckily,' a great,habitual mreiing was holden in the , village at the time, and every hotel, , t 'vein or boarding house ' was ft;:l 1.? OVCrai)Wing jr full of men with solemn 1..i)k., grave with the Effsirs of the time-- ten. with in.irular words'. or piercing elnivienee, upon the sUbjel:t of turnpike or F/OlUrtillike; l'l.ll with Ion.; speichesi iii, their pock. ts;, ready to'be. e lemperi sed —mei) evhie bad put on \their •tilunday , best.: - evi;ii 'cowbell their cirrotty lacks, and taken . a pocket banilkereliief moil*, great oc,cesion—and now moved unc”,iiy in dill!' white coli.irs, and new coollide shoes. 'L'ltat were werto these . .? , At. On. , t we glagced at our rtiorh l sit habiliments . ... wilt ex utation, lit, as file alter tile of thee sturly, farmers cline try ~ a 'iwking anise of etrearinney crept over us ; 141 out trir!ri 'hoots, and faultiese tailor-work grew a IiCWOU and reminded us of men made by thqailor t b esides, i'e were a pill. tut mknority; and tone InusLar3 sotr,, grand truth to sust&in hio weld in that jposidon ; toughies . ; we were hungry us Wailers, which. no of its e lf alit' to import a. yneakinill nspect. .. . blow' rememt dint, Coz, a hune'ry worn dues not, as you 'Woman imagine, fhok•apiritwi she only looks dip." : . '1 f Wisely said, good cousin , we will dispulse with ih-it,. but go ion." ' i . 'Well, till•n..beilig. Iniffied halta dozen time.. 1 - -, I fear we begin to look a little lets cavaliery:.7— I' en we, bethought ou s raefiei of the ,farM-Itousei 'in the, •nrighbertmed, and started again in telerAle et 0!. Theta was one with an avenue of trees up Willett we rude, and I knocked with 'my whip uponthe -door. It,was opened by a girl, with an arch leek, as much as to say, 'you didn't ex pe.ct, such a pretty girl, did you l' . No more we did, and. we wth i e all ours,elves', instantly. : ' 1 'Of course, Frank, but what next " - . Why she. could take onl)4 one. Here w i ai - a - sd . . , slilerntnt:; but the nrighbori would eieh takione. But thesirch a pretty house4riate—which shmittl stay? 'Wecenred- : she should dcu:de. ' She 1 : laughed, and hook her curls, and tapped her multi foot on the Ii tor, and her ribin':ril - noue:ea in the "wind ; and alhigether made - as' pretty a pictt one wetild Wish to fee. • * We looked inter( I apprehend our'best looks ever,,on ;`we a'. inipiprd our positieri.inth6addle, Richer , anis cop on account of the heat; but you re i bar his fi , nebair !! I wni graV i C and:111110,1 , Frank,Frank:.' 'True, upon my word, cenin. , The Jittle . ty.glineidfiom one to, the other, laughim hfushing; and refusing to cry ; bat at lenet l i lurched upon your cousin',. Frank ? "' -1 ' , Novi cousin, spare your incentiop, you Frank, [credit only half you u o telling, au not believe the story, ithelf. i Oh ! Frank, how your sex igiven to fibbing=—ciell it i alinct. with you: ahete you ate out, cousin, for'the•woinen have the training of us. You think it quite ineted,hie that. the 'gill should:chooe •Puh, cousin, don't look fierce-1 tinm say you were but, then Richard i 3 SO 1/,1101- slaw. • t •Cnn;ouuti that Rid4ril—J wisll . Lai id: him out alnigetlier in the excitrsion! now, to finish it, for at present. the lady jot h r squit,e, and Cie is lye!' perched o pm nt4 and hung' , .blo=t tiiiher'oic, I confess.' WO', the girl ushered me into the neatest little room—the 11 •or .1111,14 MA green houghs in the chimney. Here sot nn ehlerly 'veomiti q•tite leaf -- think of th'ct-- anti the beauty screamed— Orandinotbier, this than she laughed, rind . cofo7e,l,:arid,,stepped shori • 1- .Fraiik: said - r. Fr.iiilt.. Grand inkther. Yes, Yee, got him a.thair„ Jennie.. I think We and quite Well acquainted, denzie. tPerfectly:Frenk.' ' What does he aty„Jennie,l • Oki h'e Say s+Alisa . fine day,' tinterposed. All thisrtince khandenine youth Was standing by the window, , wtrricertainly was not 4af, for I beard him mutter-'Well, that's what loan bein' migh ty. hoine i d;ke.' • . " 'Then 'Jennie; 'spresd the table, and ell wawa fresh,so nice--. 310 and all of denide's own mak big. And then she laughed. arid chatted. ard said, sn lotO•.:h'; one!balf. I really believe to team the. y nu•lr,'whorn I learned to cell George, i)ecauec.alle:, did, Only I put the Mr. to it. I soon (mud they • . were lovers, ho dying ;of• jaalousy, and she the, village beauty, and her coquetry was fobecorniii =riot co calculating, cold and calcung, hilt inerely-ilie-clurlll lion of dpirita in One Wh . o h'ail been Used to ridinir- - , mink ;• Anil then her pretty pettishne.s,' her giy tati4h sgOodeesi of boort. learned all' this by a thOusand little indications before I had been there a week. - bided ;Jennie was the 'very . perfection of a rustic beauty; I wouldn't have had, her.citylied for the world. Sabbatkday, I ' went 'to - church, ~ walked beside • • the little belle with her laiaghing.eyes dancing in . my Mace, her musical voice cl'ite to my ear, 'and her A;autiful cheek, Ike a peach' . jnit visible a• moult the curls that half filled her bonnet. 'You miike_a long story, milk' Frank.' ---- , • , think What, a.beautiful subject; Coz.' 'Yes, Frank. t!don't reihemher What the sermon was about; but AO singing was usguisite, 'for had a voice like a bird: `IA' all ,timid at prayers, and theU Cabseived the men turned! their backs upon tkii; clergyman," . but .the . Wori,ien 41'net. Add thin when 'church was cvet, the men, all - house' heforo ;the -Weaken, which".dave Ounce to sea nearly all 'se they ; tame - then;auch hlooMing raiert, - ar.d coincnv Id peril, and white-stockings; and tiresres rt,tt, terllian you Wear thMri in Now Torli.. deoige walked ''s little in the rear'of.dei me soy, wish; the morthsole. •l i r'Fherti yoU.destitie4 to be, Frank; what right "~,: LW : MX- ';kti II had you to make Aim bus attenlio:l 1' . . .You slant! see, sw et'Ce-g, I was doing him a bent fit. These cow try-dovers Uro exe<tsively green; they let a vAintataieei that'she has tremett dou4ower over thew, krill- theta-she IibUSCII it, or else ifares noth ng about them.' . . 1 •Aye, Frauk,,but Ley are truthful and earnest, .ar.d that is tho only Live to be priz:d. V. , tir nr:i niging lover is no lovefet til! . ." '.I deni.yo9r .piemisT , , Co.-z 'A man must t:e muster of hinwslt, at least in appearance, or de spair to .ran the deep love:lot n worn M's heart.-- Your ivhining love: lei a scrry of ject., Bet 'piny story. .Jeope,'was . :rill ;i4y: as a Inrk=-s`.tif cmg at the w . lirel. old liall-i;ds End' as we (Ind in iPer e y , --she:pliyed foil its,.tottffortunrs in ten-gt,lutals; and suemtd ilio-,..vcry . imye•soisatdin of elleerful n.-ss. l'ho•old Fitly tqsier I,ers;:if in the It't'tehen, and . George was ~.at ' \ c,it the farm. .W(.. 4, thawed appl es , a n d I.nappeds seed. We talkie l p:VC6'... thing but. sentiment , for when I atl cm pte,l! that:, i she Intighed in my face . , 'and bade •me hush steli! nonsense. I recite! 'poetry, and she opet+dher eyes, end looked i;teoinorellenSille, and then George, began to laug,l i i, and I - felt ridieutous. .: , We went to the singing sehott--it waS 's clear moottliON:nig,l.t., -Tiae-Ittille beauty newt. iloUl:ed loS.elr—aves never i 4 o •ane:er Maid, anti nes yr' in a better [4061 for oils:hid. -I; was cow 7- 1...1f. to spite George, who sa i d at home iii a fit, -of the sulks, sr,d I kticw it--she tlida% care- a s'',, ries a. ,atlt me, and in revenge, just naltwe r.ielte,d the d.t . ‘"ti, I stanched a ki4.. - ll.oxtl little erealuie'S eyes El sihed--slie ge.Vo me n Soidr.il toz on the t • ears. and then ran into the house'. - -, ERZ ••Grorl iight ? Mr. F01 . ,' blao. as I heai• her Pout on th. rit, • . The gran. t.l liestlorlt. k:.ne tot) .1.,-Gcsn , ko. sat b; the . WillthAV--it ' 4 1 11 . 0t , t;ilfritliill) i ll';',0 entrance llowa3ceitat ly a Net? Ltand - sr. .. ',I lOss--tylueh h iiuls'uner thtin he ~.1. al at\ ar l e of. IL.' had ;too ittl• eir hind,. Regard bear:lag, that te'oula have been equal to anythit g, hadilic n,.t keen in lose. • Ile was sittly End I sat - desalt il 0,4 olpesite win. IMO •Vou seem to en4erslonti the women, himighty, well,' ,tie said ather:ebruplly. .1 should it:Afi!c\pai, by the way my ear rit,gs, Miss Jane I.kes, to be kissedbtifore .f0 . k.4:.• • cru be ; sure 'she !does—a right nice, sm'irt' she,is too, only a little ;. . •T wonder you thin% Mike love to her, George:: .The Active take her feller never knoveS what she means—chipper to.]qay, and alt tomorrow--= %would belike rill : ming after a isck-o-lantern. lauet apd. tak. • tYith any impiery that' conies - ' .11 lienito'd of couf.i;e, palplljle • • • . , And then,.asielthe lanterli l s.*ea chaps ut the she'll laugh and talk Ursa ho , tise with themend —never look at . .Is she the only pretty the George opened hi, cyptTwie. •'l'hat'a it, is lock I re.loubLd tnc pjleliti:ips;t4.l3.pe—Geor„er arm) W( Lit ; ht; 6 t ti l Ctltiei old) seetned t. ,in crense 'the vdvottiy:of spiv . . s. 1 q uit, 1 , 0 ,0,•ir, fretolF,.and had: . nband,r;ed .my and line, the.,;;;;!) the =port could nit ho inilifoied 1 AL lemy,th thy - Light-6f the einy,in; school Jane and I acre just seated, whenin came Ged i rge with very pretty girl, thongh,nrititalf pretty attdennie:. She dityon , lutning the- leaceoLi( the singing book, and WAS a lori n g timeA finding!the , ; idone, lint 1 could see her color erne oand gn,:antr her red 1111 1 tremble in 'sjiont:of its compreS'ston'., SEM bolu g and I she • new, 1 will rnuk, IMO George,Playetrhis.' pair, to perfection, aird. his companion was in fme_siirits(g,elita.,iiis.everylino ment more beautiful fratfi,'lrer Poor . Ittio ,Jemnic—Ae, Atir,s:ne,reou•t—mitc rliarterMg like a tring,pio-=arid nc r eilrat, hrid to,t i n revere , Gr.;ro67,,teirre, I touehatlep rn 'tho sentiment the mwn r endt . u..ught of you, Ctz, on] then I 0! that t,hat . en,...l it)babi! my I , renst, Lcarc ho,IIIIC Tiny dioh th.. tennqtlCSS; lrsi atowing !limns 11:e Initldin . Cult, • And ICA I,'C no memory of winter: tvqs.".l . • dannie burst ii.to tears.; after awhile sbc , cibine to think about it, Mr. Fra, L, fio;iiry :is 1.,1 ways ab.nti love th,,tigot of n be fore. 'An.) thon'it Poor intie Sao. 'nic—it was her.fiatd , u,itt-at . the ientitutilal4 the birat of her first; , ' I took the ecca,ion lo real her n 4ecture upon truilAtlncis—,the hazard of trill n; with rear aftc: tims—thoVly eif at 010 sacri fice of 'hive'. tsar) Cez, wank] have .1;c?n edified, might you hare heard - .Theneia . J 4 I il+ . C . Cd to iee her. kite ten der, and attentive l t.i .ne,The li:tle chit Was as . .slhtedy ns n traely iineen ; acil George ap parerl4 quite unctinceime.l,, That, ttiOit Etta hall cried her eyes out of her fr et the bfe.difasi tible they were rel'and End Ab quite the pale, Ecnnolctit4l beauiY. She knit over tiinging 7 -reail all the 'poetry she Ould find—and at the tie moon I robin] her.git timing clover, four leaf clover, and repealing-- .• moon, new moon, tell to me Who - my oWn true love sliail he." approach, stopped the incantation att.hhly, nntl the ncit•mornipg I beheld the tr. f 4. w itlr the aurheaves—nhat's mt • Irishman, ie it not r`—sos !tended over the principal .rl;tor. , , I was l earrful that George shoull bo the first to piss under • I have jl-t received thiA paper, , undoubitd• I . ir seta ly George or Jennie. It al Jennie a hmad ; !Info sure. MfrriedZ in Giey, by the Rer. Mr. fiatimy. George to Jano all of this place... 48a, coz, you hsvoi. the whole history' of my ex.. cFeica, and to you. not thi.,k it wrs for goetll her -i3'nc knowing what night ha•e t,een'the fate of the }epees bad I ,not been, ableimpart a' Iftqa wisdom to George: : . I .The result or experience, Cousin 7' - „ RtLIGICIN —th t• me sseng,:i of Heaven—dwells /not exclusivefy in celtspr cloiltors, hut, goes rth among men, i not to frown on their happiness, but . to tin them gcod,She is familiar ondlchcerful at' the taidei,: arid firesides of tbe; happy ; she is egoist: ly ir.iirn,te in the dotilings of poverty and sorrow, and encr - urages the innocent AiniliioLynuth, and kindles a glow of serenity to the iF e ne s able front: of age ; the is found,l "too, st. • tha bedside Of the s l ick, when the dttendonts bac° eried. Crain their labor, pnd act heart is almost still ; she to-staen at the hauce of mournin3, • poir.tin4 upward' to tho house. not Made with hande;" she will net retire so Ion,: as there is evil that can be preeiented, or. kindnes to 6a given ; and it is not until .the last duly i 3 done, ihat cheArastena.away end raises her altar in the wilderneati,io. thtit silo may not be en by . men. ' 7 • M= NM IMMI —nn. JOHNSON , NO 19 tic.,hopa ; by, your didicu MEE ' ' SIMEtT PATICI , VIERMONS.:;:::':-S 4 .. its* . ettnis-,xo. CXLV-111:- ;* 1 . The fott,iiing words; which' I- have' iiefeeitt4,. will form'the text to my. Present direoursar.-:.. ' ._. it yei th en and women aro yo now,' : 4 • , ' 'wvatakblea werayo once t ' , lily hearers—the glStaviak---...a' -ha' - iieen mil l i by ea no ar.cient tsiritervehich now ai,:eri. L a t il ikt ;g: branches towards' the heavens, was oace;brit an st; • c9rn in tite bowels of the earth f and so' also the greatest , human indieidual—either intellectually; or physically, speaking—that ever inhatited the .. earth, was ouce but thilernbryo of mortality ici the matrix of generation.•Nt,'p.a ere aflotao but . , a mere mild of matt6t, Hedge d in between noneni city and exist e nce, without form or. favhion,eaul or rensibilily; 'end. Im:f. ' not Nature bundled 'ui rap iota b.bics, and lift upon thWthresbeld of be.'-, .ling to soak, , swell up and germinate, wo shouldn't' havo beer? here at all. lioveever MUcli'iortte of you, my'Werthy frientle, may thipiati babies, vitt twilit to hear' in , mind that trey. are Young end 'tender phit'its, in th'e aurae!, of the world.which r.. quire to bei'cuitivated With utenost care, and , o. Weft 'Ore ye 41.0 bUti, N 05.1,16)„ and perhaps yield , • as „goo d fruit as can 1 , ; - gathered. from , tilos trees ' of wisdom end experience . .which ; grow .in. your own rnehlat.otchStits, - ar,d of whieb you tiiell:a , proud as a in 'atmaffin in a tale shirt.-1 - •My friea.da because You ire no I tiger child. hen; and have !it away al childish ;things, it his ' by no miens tir?bicott.ingfor you to tuna up Youel ;oses at the petiicoata of infa(ey;which you shook . - - off by- ilia way Side, on 3 our jeurneys to, maturity. You were • all brenisia once ;‘• amid not 'a few of yOu -- A. are boob ies now. It didn'tc4r you, individually ape king ,aajog , o red cent to ' be born. You had ' a kid tic ket id admission into tha' griecit 'lrina of the world—mot when the ,farces, comedies artrl„ , tragetltc!ef lifa era; oi.ci.,yott bust all go home, : and retie to :•,oUr sepaqte beds in the dark chum.' hers of thi. tointt, _When yoa: were, babies, you put "yout4mothers to as rauh trouble lie du that° title r - . 0,, , ,:r,‘ of- matrimony iafah ivhiCh you lips surrionnaled 7 You fretted, ieittried laid cried, itp- ' parcntly mealy far the sidset of the tousle% You . crept into mi.*htef, anditt.iwards..bedclubed your frocks with the unyvashoutable stsitm of vice; and , when ' , Mir legs fret began to perform their ileti 'mod ofrici'i, you ran dawn tlic - do ty halo, of 'self .g'iatifia;ltion, and began to.paddle...ln the putrid ps.nt of i i nt•ur!iy.". - • My - hearers—if *e aro slaw - I-y(lw ith the eclep... C 114149 0. 'Ott! eaWinge of..,babits, it is no titutt of thihr . . They la eicstoed Into existence with out any ' 4L•bc;t-oiod on their pnits,autl Vafure a lone is responsiile far_all their trrors.' The poor.' )ato.,' like unfortunate ed!or, is (hipwrocited Oh' the bari,c6 (h6:c of the : wort-1, ataked,lietpless rind ' hungrY. i - - It is, there steed for a tithe in the on. die of tenth.rocrs Sol nuiried.fat,;thit 4acisoni of if fixthin,, It creep's carelessly on the itige of exiit- . cure,' and oftentimes narrwly.t a 'apes falling back into eternity- It r t ra,lually gaioestrengtlito walk. t arid goCs out to idly in the Ulaottliog garden di dhilttlidod,With bliss in its heart, and bread aria .: butter in its hands: l it there g:ithera some of the lirettiest,,posies that grow between the' cradle end 1..1 the gravel: --the rases of joy --the violets of virtue the daisieS. Of delight—arid the hare-bellstuf ho - pe. Anita he bocci:6 , s' the AVIV urged buy. He scams per; eWa4 "the fielda',of yodh,:tv . here ilia flaWirs of / .4.i.ritae . Bog' the `pernicious plan'tz of . vice . all amity together, tibith . lie 't,locltsindiserimitiatelis -, Thk 'n he. wanders ftn tilt:malt manhood--up the' • hid 0 , honor and ambition, -arid down the.steep ), of &O.:lda:kr' and d'esp'ondency-::--gets seratcheil ..- witli r h o thorns of care, as ha gathers the fruit of wisdomanatexperiencethott he declines into the chtldhpod of age t' - soil frailly' . 'goes oust Of - the wrirld a bigger baby than n hen ,Itecatna:irieo it,' My dear friends"--if Some of us COUILI only “vo' kr.awribefurt 'aid what woes' were, lying in wait .'i ;to port our entrance into thiving-streaked, :tot. led an'd speckled World, we should hate cloaca to remain forawer cuHed Up irt.4le - middhi of nonen. thy, I.lherilitii,.c,otne . liere'ao be flagged by fei- tooe, slid:Sent tr'.o.k'io, bcil shirtless. 13ut,,.nay frie•..ls, babies . are,necessarevil,e, and we could ' ti't well do; without them.' They, ate' small, but hi:Varian! Matters!. and Wortliy„i'd no incauf,dera ' ble.slitaie of coteotiOn. .1 7 iir •'• ti33 .- ,,own part: j am' fond Of such sweet Waves 'aOlabie--atd the more ' spook and ipirn: they exhibit, the heifer .rlikta then“--for I tree a bat j_ myself; aneif squalling he ind i leative of future. Ofguence. then the power • .. - . of .preaclang was in nab. friain the beginning. • : ' ' " I lyrcepected hearers—tender infants 'as feu a)I hax i o;ance. bv, you innstinat suppose , that is yoh . tgrOve'.oltl- you toughen sufficiently es to Cause. the eb:iftli'of prrath to fall haholess at your feet. The thin casSMent that encluSes the inirri6ttal spirit of inan:is as brittle Si glisS; end a gentle - rap of di(eas ,, ,if it does not entirely demolish , it, i'raciy ie. ahatter if, thou'all 'the medicated putty.in the uni.., .verse cant ISOld i u together. The,gassamer thread's fiat ifo NYOven'Lli l'he web of man'a mortal exist enre are: so' Etv.l' ipon anti iblectle'in .tr's,hgift., . that , the sli,th , e:4: breeze of phrical affection Will vmetirnos snap%theM asunder, end leave , thein: ;tiaro4lin'.l :n - the dusky sepulchre, like so man'y colokebt; in iliacorner of -a deserted hovel. .My. dear brethren—take god care of'your ba-' • bias; all yOU ; who hnie .them; for there is no knowieg v. fiat fiore. - 9 they may 'yet cut, in' the retold.' If you watch nyer them in their infancy, andinstrdet them as' ihey .c.,-.-ow up, their names. - MaY stand high gon e the 'rolls of fame; , but ii you let these little•bOtitea'of rnlik stand negleto' in -the . sonanar of cii;tence,. till 'they grow Sour in sin; they' cannot be svcd',.oven by the sweets. el (sly:Ai:in; _when they shall lative hcaorne older. sirmviproa l tid sral'in , re qneid, by the enretiption and wirli,tlncs; of the world. ea 'mote it lief' •"' IEI o f 1 - s'so ti t. North Cif OUTIEI ita• sayspbitec mernher elect of the loiyer . bet of the :I_,cg,islatury,of, that 2:13f5,. Me.'sias yelir pergfittit:tl iiscitza • tvag; or this 'Reigh6oe• , , hood, - tlTit•if fie Aid not reach the S:sta . ..l-I`oese - at ten - 'O'clOck on the aty of e.sembly, ho could not ha a.vorn and would lase Lid se:A. Ife:irarnetiis ; ate , ;n: - ..t.thu:dr with hunting 6,-,ek. i;fie and Basile nod Fintrred Ail! he *lliidled his nag. A. craw:d 14F45 in hi chninber of the I,wer hatiso . oA th i e groua l u lira's on, and dribling cigars.' These he pa=s . .A.i san-up stairs I • tlio , ,S, , ovecharabcr, set his rifle aggirist this C7.haths ecte ratin .1 • .• , , . •• . that' • stvorns roetri I' at the !sstne tirue taking out his ciederitiais: •14"tdit this way,'• said the cletk;lailta I,!asatthe saioe time lighting a real prinepo, and .11S was sworn in shout an iuyuiry. W hen the ter ler-carne .to count nos?i. he found there waa one 4 §enatcr too , many present. . Tho mittakw ores soon *discovered . . Ind thethuntsntan was inforiza that he , did ntl, belong - thirs. • .r.oct who, with pita corn bread 1' he rciarcct qouean't . thnsli +his chili, no how von . can G it. I'm elected to lierelebilature, ien4 go sgin all hUuLa. and eternal ithpidsiir3eni,. therS's ani,pf.yea orataiy'griittenietiwanus io get liktnned, just say die word,;iirid ril hitch upon yca iike a 'Assay on a woodehuel. My cuyistiucntsieht me bere, ityd if yeJ Want to ficior this tto legted achnir,on, just es scar -.a from the bad. Catilliry,,Tit any other iquadrcped you can turnout of this arovi« • , :'Alter this admirable harangutt, he lint. hie Beises-,; ie.knife between hi 3 teeth' . 'criid — tok'up thelAs with .Come heed old - Suck; aiad afa d by fide . t h i 4. t: me ri me t:me preeenting it et thica airent4i,Who. • I • diosweser, had seen such people - .)ef‘a:_- 'some ekposlr.llalinn yoe MELO •Thet ho btlouge .. , l -to the loser chambe:4 - 4iik.iffwhiChos • sheathed his 'hnife, flung his and , wit . b..a irrof i a . and' I)ragee', - `teraarkeil r,i3 , - ;.entless, men; beglemr pardon,..4 A :/..01kr ar lower room it was grtmlorg, tag! I taiiA6att. ISE 3 MI Duw, oh,
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