.77 • .7 , • v v.. -"Av.., , v Ptlinen' Jonino ; on the Cash System. OwiN to the frequent losses which newspaper Editors are' , liablti to - sustain—the prevalence of jaws at the present time, which makes v it slams' impcissible to collect arnall dents..and the gent rrises and waste of One we are forco Onipria' _lto collection of oar subscriptions, whictiinot un -1 resiliently equals the amount ofther debt ;:we have concluded to publish the Islinere- Joupiat hence, • forth upon the cash principlp, In accordance with- I dle following (inns and cJl4lligps .' Pew one Year in advance.. Six Months Three Months One Month... . Single Copies. We shalt continue sending the paper tti our nu ,rnerons subscribers abroad. as we.haye :heen ac-, , o c o ustornp.d to, until the let of July'. la the ,mean dime the accounts of those who are in. ariears will made'out and forwarded, qnd if mit field, to -I:lether with the advance s stibi w c ription, elshall be :kneed to disconfinne the .paper. ; 1; • CLUBBING •-• jn4order to accommOitate Clu is Ntlit'i wish to subs-rihe we will furnish them with thi's paper., oi t h , e folliming terms—lnvarjably in savarice: 3 copies to one athltess- r -per 'no MIMI • - • • j• • • ,0 do '0 do dollars in advancn will ,pny fur ill:tce'r3cars TO .-1-61T.fr).1SIRS Ad4tt..4entents nn,t . 'exceeding a qii,are;nf twel.te :tines will be chargetll4l for Three insert'ions, and 5U ,cenrs rOr iiisettion. Five hoes or wider. 23cents ; con each inseriinti. 'yearly. advertisers be dealt with on .• . • • . , . . One C01umn.:.'....$ 25 •1 Two squares, .....$ 10 'three-liumhs tie..'..20 . 1 ,One do:- ..'. 6 ifaj1e01Umn;.......1.5 1 liasiness cards, 5 lines, 3. any • For p er t I. qr,er ...h.n- a r ear as 'rer Aru•ee rnent. • ~: . . All adVertischaents.mnstk.e paid - Air n ridi.ince tin au account is ni cr.o At theadvetti;er; or it is other Ise airar4cd. , Thu cha,rge!tri,Merehauts.will v.er annum. . . withthe-privilege Ot .. licepuel, due adverti , etnent not ..exceedina one suitare,stauding !daring the 'year and ''•llie InSertidu or a stn,illcz•oue ut each paper. Those • . who oconpy a lar2el spr.c.c wiithe ell:treed extra: !All notices for ;\ ketio , 4 of Meet- I:Igg not coaudere,l?:f enueml tutere,i, :01 marl oth-1 er notices. which has.e hen inserted .1.: ,- ;7ctolote gra • tlitionsly, with the exiarptio.i •Nl.:4r'a , 2e.:: ; and deaths. t% ill lie charged tis atlvertisclactus; Notices .of peatlpi",. in which tiovitat:ritis are ex:ecilcd.io -Frfendsand relatives dr; hn di to attend Co lit neral, will be charged as advertisement.:. We contitlemly expert the co•olo ruti'on uf. ottr . friends.in this our low arrangement. . : `-• C 0-N s-ump Tip - DiZ.' . 1 BALSA ()I.* 1.11 - El. al i 7 - - If'ur, Conspriptior,lcts: l'qin in the sides or. 1;rea . ..,1; - AV/ma, of breath: l'all;l4linn (he hen rt, Ao.:i von sin ss,, 4 lag !li.p..clsefs • lr/ the Li I rip s i cr, , rer . - \l.l:t)nt :rd), flowery, ,in c:ty of •::c;ew VOrk , , where' the! it ritele first; ortgiouttd, and is 4n!y I,gentnn'e. "a This int . dicitte hak , been.osed in the ei'ly of - New York, with tpirixarirriliid riirreveri, for,iiiii2 lit i i ,cars 'arid 1/ uod cgoafly bent fierril rhtorr.airmd I lie corrtitrg. It to , noW usett• by imitt) 'or the tot-d'ent it.ctt!ty malt in cretis-ed contideuce anii sairtfderion. " when yntt f011ehy•O that you get the [roe mrdi - fir.% ri pin . 37 . 1:o ow LV ork - , std by sic c.li.:ta• . _ i tiMIS!' ' ~, ' i . Remarkable . Cure , of .Cowttm , nlbM I hive been an ii . v...obtl 1 - or three years,; • suffered every torturer' from ctitel , intsd cottatniption, But jr. Tar:or has tt.' holfy elm(' ine.• ?rite large . gm:tittles of matters he used to raise has stireetleil. Iris: CQU ,, I/ ha. CeaNed, and I a ni• flesh•V again, toy' health bd . - ~ ,- , in;{ wholly Testori.ta by using di rre boturs,uf his eel - ..c.tr4ted Bals am.. M. E. NV I N DI. EY No 129, Maiden Lane,...Y.ew lurk: Shorfness O f Brfath. For this diße7.7e Dr 'Taylor's 'll7:resort has no emtat !laving. the Asthma', af;!vere pats to My Felt Hde. and some cowl:; I was qlducedlo try the above medicine, and errs teas is joy to tiud it cured me in about two works.: It also cult d my tahther bF a sevet eattack..or -the Litcr contplathr, with uy'atell shri had sidrered two 'years. J. . E. • 23 Hail Nar..e,'New,York., • . . 1.-. 7 ha - r• 471 ' of , 4-• ; ptwt?. ' Gladdin of D.,llii Neyi.York, or a n'atural consutniituous canstitinion, has herun.soveut:rotn an untitnety, end by tae usa . of Dr. Taytor . o.Balsatn of Liverwort. A severe cold 'Drought on. an attack of 'uui s tu • . risv, and (Intl general 'ended in debiluty and con- 4. oinption. A 'constant cough, hectic flush, testle'ss n'ill.khts, quick puke, and continued loss ottlesh,nrip.tur . rd a speedy drath-; butt as soon as he corninenced rl e useuol this Balskun,lue . grew better; and is now ful y restored to health. AGENT. _ • ~ -DOCT. TAYLOR'S • . DALqAM OF LIVERWORT. The cures anlbenctits procured be the tae of Ohs i•medicule, c mediettie, in all ases of diseases, of the !Mugs:id ?1,- ~ m ostincreditdble. It has been used by several per . sons in this neighborhood and 'there is •caicely 'an in stance but its hi-befits have been fully' realized. ' ' er • i cans' afflicted 9-ita . . ' Coti . is 9 . Colds. As th nirr; ' ' difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or brinsuspit tang oft:locl catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, opcires sion and rotieriess of the chest, whoMungcnagh, pleu risy; hectic lever, night sweats, rlifficulty' or profuse expectoration-. and iiill other afflictions of the chest, lungs and liver, should nut fail of Procuring a bottle of this MediCinzi.. . ' 'J. Witlt.:llT. ~,:s • Sally Dill, Washingtoh c..r.ony. N.,',.. The composition of Dr. Tay ler's B &am of Liver , ismit is only linoUm by the ropr,ercri, ihererprp,it is dangerous usizz any 'cut that fi prn 373 El . tvL•ry. ;... 7 . . , ~ TO Tint PUBLIC. • • Wt: hereby certify: that oar eon C I years of ag , .. was suddenly taken w iih a lewr..and after o a severe sick . ness xmlent , He was blolted.'; . l - .ia dnd hif physi cian said there was: to *favorite sympnon 'phOut that he had a contained consumption, At that time we.proeured a bottleof that„vatuable medic:tie. iy loes'll.ilsam I,iyery:ort . . Aflr inking one bottle ire lie2an to have his recovery.. lle confin ed until he hid used fide Itittllls. It is now a year from that ti Me, and his health is better than it has been since an infant. • . . • • DAVIp.&UAXN.A I I 110c1F,I1S. co.. N. V. For, proof_of the . :;ibr:iyeEtateriletit , I refer to the sub scriber above peopleof high respectability. • ' ; EF.OIIG ET,AYLOII. . _ ' - Yt )1. 1 t.: , ,r r ii:(;J":4,.... , ,a3, COLD CCREO.—The sei'ere 'eliang!ef.weatlieir h ‘ avitig, given.ine a- mom violent cold, al l o cipectorat ion and ditlieuhy of 'breathing ; I Was mu l ckdistre'ssed until I took pki`f,iiir'cßalF.am of Liv it 1.1 found 4 lits `medicine:to soil..my ease and cutfilllC at once w bich Causstn&te recommend .t to nt Y. , rs. i 3 . 'MASHER. 17 - 11,irrOw st N. Y. I AI N' IN TII F. . 1 1p 1 ,. AND. BL:E.,4l.l , T.—Th'ese diseases_ . rive cpu-ed me much triiiible, and. often prevented . my at , ci.thrig to ruisioess. Every , medicine I heard of I .tricd. \ tuit found mc,relief, As a last resource I Con - clutlecrjo Irv, Di. Taylor's Balsam or Liverwort. As soon as 4 ct,df,4 grew better', and have been . gaining eyer Since ;ath:tiow in good health, and can truly re . commend flits. Balsam il4l being fir su Enperior ri any ' thing else., 1' , A.l;. Ci It bT.N,.2. Put st. N.Y. ,' I . - SPlrrkS,G' or: IlLono ttco,—Fiir four months T , , hive had a discharge of blood from theluilgc, almost ' :1;:e.ly. Also arlry bird emigh, smart rain, girat Weak mess. After try.' rtg the 'doctori in vain for 3 months. I concluded to itse Dr.Taylor'2l Balsam of Liverwort, ' -of v.bitilr three bottles hoserm.!de an ea.ire:cure, . L. V. lIAVj LA :\1"0, 171 allit st. N. Y. For sale only lot olissille, b't . . '' ,IOIIN S. 11AIZTIN-, Ageni. .. ' . • 11 I I,li ~I ii . FitY dt-Pi 1) FA NCY ft; 00 IIS. 't TIRF.f: SPUR :AN ; in liiiirket ? , treet, next' door, lIV- 11, to 11 W ''r . t , ' th i lly In , -„. .. j;• n . ..iner s tayerrireN:ee. bents the citizen,' of ~ Pottsitifle, nod the publid ' ger.erally, that iitii-haff 'nil reeetvo a . nc,w and. s •fashionable aßFlrifzent of tniilinery 'and fancy goodg, amongt.t ,whi:linre,tlle Albert. 11r3td, Flo , rcnce P,rairl, 7.4kt.clin_,SUrasA;^,Erwii•ll Stiair, and n P.O Eint , d !An 'nnet, with n fine , ntnoyini - ent of 1 iner,.'d and boys' Leghorn rd Sea.g..l - ILO', . all of vilfsr,h wilt he sold np t tfli lover than the Usual prier forlea-..ttli.'.:.l3ounefl u;t.e,;r4 a;-,0. done upon the nio',t. [tea i.dria Well rottsvil:e„%pft: 13 . f . .. . i 1 : B.7NlM•rdt A 11,1tA,NGEMENT. •i, • CiIANGE 4)r HOUlts. • (wand after S:itkrilay; April let. I£43,ttiopassen if. --; - rß!'ilißel R li.ppi7 MI From VolwrIlle:al ki A. :11'•! , daily.. 't - ' ~pr, n t. el and 1.3 ‘2:",, : Vr?,nt - Pinhtttrtidi-ta At t", A. M. t :. ' 1 I;.:).:A'NNA N. 1 ..toth-tritritt- 14 , 04 - A. i'ottstown. •Tlin 00wril trete • . 1 4 _ , _ I,rrljti.,i'mr4 ~t Reacting, aytcl the tip train al. Nprrititown, , Int which 15 reifteteit are a Hower) at etichttttien. .'1.31ETI11)11)19 rII VAIN i 1:11)01‹..,';;;-• A ; cregh t ".• . 1 . , .t 'Claw; Care. 2EI Clam+ Cern. • • ftiPPIY• Ate' 23 r " 4 ' IrinillY, Pri.Ye , "tiind I - FPI-very» Philatirlphin aro( Pottrville r :A/ and $250. receivea arOoro rl role ,by 1 ~ „ I flet..c , :rn P4ilarilpblit npft 11e4 . 11inp; I 2: lied SI 7r.i. Dj; ANN A - Al t' . Et , itrwien T.,...5,,,0, 0 „,1 0 ,, 'OO d,, A ,6 h il l y ,' ; • r; 5 ; ;4 2.47,. 2,,,,1,f4.4. .-- .• , ri...,. .fletween..l h) 44 4 1 F iviit lurid IlqtlvoTl. tt.'o.lo . i . ....1...-6=, ^....... , ~....._ ~ • - • --, ..lif,•tan,q•e'.l.lhtratinienit awl' /1(.3.1 . 1q; 9 014 . a r t upa A i :4 ,, r ipA pEit.-..Printi4l t'n't I Aptql f, . , • 11— , ‘'.' • hpt.h side?, price :;!.,t centg pr.: pnire, ~, , S f'..ANNAINI. 1 filftEt,fll4l,l4/141/ 6fr,--for 44416 by, ~..elsteti and for .ellr! 1.7.7: . kftt. Pi— ilv !..15-/ 2/. 21-- • T.'fr. J. Ilt,Arl - Y4 . • .... • . . favelopei [ and Pout fro j ,- 1-1 exc'ellf44 fitivdt,pe Pap cr rt art , . navtiiira tip% 1 5.2 CO 00 - _!•.•!• • ..50i VOL.. XIX /111 E remedies prescribed 'flr the core, of dts -5- eases, have correctly been divided into class ses acenrding to their operation upon the hurnari srotein. 'Thus we 12:lye one class which caris.ei he stomach to eject its contents, called cmeticg, another inducing perSphation ed:lcd dicinplMrel. ics . and a . third which eyaituntcri the stomach and bowehr, de,non - Tindtc,dcatbari,ics, &c. Cathar- : tie orpurgisigsnedidines, have to every aie,and country been the faviurues of the physicians for : the - cute of the post obsttnate and donning ma:, ladies. The wondefful- sneccss attending this, mode 'of treattnebt will "readtly be understood. wl. - on we r4ect that-t stoniacti and bowels fiave assigned to them, the important .function of di t gesi ion, or the conversion of food into blood, hat vital flied intended for the growth - fund' nounslil Illelll. Of the whole system. It Inflows that. when ever the- digestion_ organs become depraved or disqualified fur the healthy Performance of their • duty ( andzthis occur j sriaily in civilizgd society ) impi4 biOud and consequently disease are! the results. It has.heen remarked, that . whenever the .6:0-, mach-is Mit' osefulllC. ell , pl9yed it is ' aways at mischief. That individioirwho'wou:d deny:that,. the.. most tormidable diseases arc cbilly,cored' ilic.mte of Pills compounded =Liar sale in al••-ri most eVery, hamlet of our country, n ouldyceriain- • ly risk 1113 reputation for veracity. The, Poca hontas, ,or, Indian :Vegetable rots cleanse the . stomai..ll, I.Orify the .blood and remove' infitinia-' tide, and h . rcc rror - ed eminently useful in curing' • bilimis bilimis,Ciinlic,.;inflam.matton of the liver, rheum:it eon. fdronsy,: jaundice, pleurisy,. .enstivene•is. &c. shc.l Females of sedentary likh- Ls and subject to iddigestion, :flatulency, head. nclie,ldeprission of spirits arf.uneriainess:will Clod relict' from the use of these pills. Th',rc is o ut .a, disease. 41. fended a' full pulse, d. dry and aroatcd tmegne, : that these—pills' will no? relieve. The. Inliowing simple narrative slioW the benefit derived fro . ln these pill"? in 'aye; • ry common diseaskii • CERTIFICATE. • • .S 5 00 ;'.lO 00 4 .15 00 . '4'3 110 . • Itavin.,hcen (tilted ,by the U,ce of.the,Pocalrn 'ta s Pill of an tilaisiiibkdisctit-e, of, the l!rer of se-- vend stundin k ,.i Orem it a, duty. .to.malte my ca-e knocm In tlet:publfc,: - far the. benefit of, altier.. if a,it talten . war inns retnedies'which lordett only temporary relief, after clog tvo box es of:these pifts, my at-case ivielded, L aner I •ItaCre toktycd goad health Gtr the-ins,t'stx . months. . „ ILLIA.II FOLLM.EI2. Milton,. April 22;1 - t;fl3, . • . Ike the chime. W.:l',-T - Epting, Pot u-n v e, G corge' Reif:44(ler, New-Li.rnstle, Steiner S.I npp, Schuylkill Haven, litfeh , Ein , ley, Pottle:aka, Schnuirn Ile , rcr, Of ttig-i.bur,7,.. , Thriatt!houti the elate' fistioply Can nhyaytt_ be-had, of, Fre..l„ tt Si.. co. Prue:- FiriFts;cartier d-f 2d' anti ccilewlitli streets ; Phila. . • - ark! ha c lit EMI 111( Pit pe r. . ~ . . : - • •••• . . . i ~: : :,....-.... •-•:.,„ 7. -,-..--. =•-. : , ,-...., . .. . . .. :• . . . . . .. i ...: : 411 H :. . . . . ~•: 111 . . - ;- • • "I WILL Tnij.all TO ‘ U79 PIERCE Tni DOWELS Ofr4 TUB ' DARTII, AND BRING OUT IMOD THE CAVERNS OF MOUNTAIWIRETALSWHIUIT:WILI;;OIirs ITRICNOTD DRINIDO AN SURIRFTALL NATURE TO OUR USE AND PLEASURE —DR. JORNSON • . TUE POCATIONTAS OR INDIAN . . VEGEI'ABI.IE riLbs. • . ; - , '1:11E-1V lordAD., ' , kV ETU Eli I'll Nu G 5 north ,Front . :tdreet, Piiiiad(A pt,ia,'have now a good suppl, their warranted pure ut iet kat% unit tiv:wee; c e stortirrswho!have been cou,t quenee iht a run •on't!le erki7.,1e,,,51F.11 nun/ .10. e...; tiv2ir pre,ers . Nu Ittmv:ii sulisaoce ?t`f4SrcS Iliore'prescrva nveand het: ill if) mg. id. ii2e- ties ell dei - iirable„in a paint,. to ail i Titil• Exert- R illl .iiiiticiulterated white :cad: hence any admixture of lot her iiihteri- . all pOly mars , its vidue. ,1!.. has therClorel been the steady atm of Pie; plantifactorerti, fur many years, to supply to, the ;imblizt a. perfei:tly ' pure white lead; and the utieensiii;Tderoart&for the dr.' Ilex is. proof that it has met will favor. ilt is invariably branded • bn one head—W ortil LL & gROTII Eft-, in full, and on the other, WAIL. RANitt) PURE-411 to red letters. e November 19, -•-• "FYPEA AT R I.:DUTED 11.121 CE. TYPES, and all other Printing mMerials ninitolac tured at CciiN NEII'S'UN ITEDSTATES 'l' Si PE ANC STEEOT,YI'E FOUNDRY. corner of Nassad and Ann streets. New. Vorlt:can be had aj EIGII - PERCENT dcadetion from old pfreesi i The andersizned,reietieetfolly informs the old pa trons,or the Type; :rid, S•ereotypeFoun y. formerly knoven.-.la..inesr“ll:lf•CF, and more re litly as Con ner A Eovite's.3rd"the ittiblic in generid. 'that they are prepared to eipeole orders for PRINTING' Tvi , Es, prtEssrs., • 'Clia.s'es, Casei.linpoi-ing:iiiities Ink Frames. nnd ev ery other art-Ipin, necessary to corm complete r r i. i i, ting ettalthstirrients, on ag cavour;thle terms. and of as riodlt quality as any other e.tablishinetti in the LT itirCil state., ; • , i\l'is prices, Per pcuml. Old prices, p9r pima:, Ag%te •96 cents: Agate , 108, centi: - Nonpareil - 60 ' " Not t pareil - 81 .. Minion A 5l '" • Minion ' .60 • " Bret-ler ,\ 4C, " ~. . Breviir 04 ." llottigeMs ' 7'40, '" ' ' Bourgeois z 40 Long Primer. :16 Dint! „et inter 42 " Small Pica :1 ".' Small rda - 4,0 Pica :'2 2'2 " Pica ' * - ttil •,. liiirders,'Cuts. Brno Mile..and all other aiiicle , manufictured at this esidblisliment,at the saMe•rellu ced rates. , New Articles got: op to otder, on being "furnished New Ai. %Via( patlerns. - The Ty Fr cast at the esrablisnntent is, boat in the st3le of Patio and the triainiial of it is,' made, partienlarl) atlafttedifoi : sert . i.ce in'Alec:spaper Lag; All kind:: pf Stetreetype ferni to liedorder.; . J.l m EsON N Ell SO,N• • T - - 1 ' TO TIOUSEKEErptS. 250900 ihr. of Feathers, for sale very low - • it any quantities to suit purcha sers for cash, at frtcestrom 14, 1.5,20 iind;t2 . s els. per". pound. Ready ma de Red's, Bolsters, arid curled , h'tiir,Mattiesses,.. 51:,riss do, and all other kinds to suit any sized Bedsteads, alw,sys mi. hand. Curled Bair and New Orleans Moss by the baler single ,pound. , - Ctioniry'Storeeepers fine it to their advantage by calling on the subseriber! before ?purchasing. _ . . • .EINLE I Y. Se. cb., • South. East..corner ofSceond and Flaln!ut .Stk, Philadelphia; March IS,' - . • FOX'S ROOK OF MARTYRS: ' AIEING a Ilistor7 of" Christian Ma'r'tyrdom from the earliest to the.latet periods of Christian perseelAlosi. Johnj . q.)x, A. M., with copious and important aidditiohs: The above worit will be contained in . 'B nitro hers printed on beaatiful type,'and each number illo,trated with two plates, at the' low rata of 15 centaTer number. Substriptions rcecived. by ; B. BANN Bookseller & • April 1.5, 1G- TILE PIIII.3.IIELPIIIAr READING, and 'pkyrTsvtiLE RAIL ROAD. • • , .. . , . AND .pictirT s • .- 10-EINERAL .-ADVERTISER . . \W.E.ULtY ET - ,.BENJA,MtN BANNAN, __POTTSV4E Sq.:i*lLL COUNTY, PA. THE STOLEN HIM ' i; • Israv:: 'tie a haughty glance, bright-eyed , Lolotte; Tau s" , crn cm' timid woman ; and thy lip , ps curl becomes a kingly conqueror. • And Fheref..irem.ay n9fwo:nan's bright. lip curl, When .. mitnAnsults 1 - ' Nay, Lololls; .; Thy spirit is too bay !or its frame; thine eye Too Wild for kentlehess'; thy angry words Baycinci a woman's'diffidence with wrath ; I did but ask a bdon—a, silly boon— TL an instant on thy flashing lips, Andi it_lath angered I tieU ' Why, genii.) eoz,, flath aanan— an upright man - • - Merely. for poetry ZS., What! mute, sweet e:'nz7 SilericC; thou linow'stVolottc, is full of speech ; AndithinC, forsooth, is eloquent. The gush. 'Joon thy marble temples and the cloud 'Thai hangs upon .Ahine eye-lids; the bright clash, hose rich blue orbs illuming All tell the anger that thou scurp'st to speak i Bat i*tis in vain sweet coz. ' Beailty's rebuke Is hicense to my spirit. I can feast On frowns from such a forehead, and be glad - 'rho', wi!t 'hot let me lais thee? It is well. Moved from ,Ma purpose, 'I had not deserved l'hefirst ' . cool draught of nectar from 'those lips. Nay, grow not passionate: The die And though I , perish'd by such, blissful stealth, Still death should be thy. Portion,: - _ ever,. cm? Art isiire, LolOtte, same seraph In thy sleep, Bath not thregone e'en high empyrean,. To iir'ess those blushing roses?--very Burt? Nay, never heed my raving, call me a:.l - That such richlip a may titter.;, they camult - I;aylpught tht yirooldi profane Diana 's Pane, And do love their raboic ; and I love— .114,01 ! hush ! thou pert and worse thin title tiny! shine 6 the moon ; and mark her beanta • ciltyv they paha yon flitting cloud, • seeming a snirit's drapery. The stars— Bright watchers of the - .. . . . . [•. 1 , , ccz .Nemeenve ' • ' . The 1100i1 7 ...1.1ic silly boon I told you of ..... • I'iMUI bast subdued tinim . anger ; and I crave .L A billet abstractiou from heaven'ahoroscora, That ',I. may read PonCupid's---=here and:...dius ! 'Ti e , . peat, my seraph cMistn, the ''t;rild dream That made thy lips irninactilateJs prim; , Anq F. , 11c0 iliose hallowed. oltars of the goal lostfier tlian,-thei:e thrice blessed lips, May Curses be thy meinorv, Lelotte! Nay, do not look bewildered: ,Thew dd, Which my fend lips halt uttered---shall be told. 1 deeply lope thee, cousin.!-- young heart us rich gush of feeling, thy pure piailit 7 like in spOlesroess--are all • .11y1 sl;iri't covets in this lower sphere! Hence:forward thy sweet lip is. sanctified ; To [whom need not trill !her ;'tie love's Arine, Cewae %Is not polluted. O ne more kiss! , An! let its /Alin be mutual. It is well! ...• , Thine artn,LelOtti: the dews fall beavY . now ;. Thini art a Iraglle 16; let's away ! thou hast said to-night is true,is't • Ay ! all, as linaveln,Ldlotte. I „l• From a late English Publication, JON t. BILCINV.NE. , SL , tw SUIT Mr. Jonas ltnawn was a Most respectable mid d'e aged gentleman, with a tine bald and Syste mlfieally.powilcred, head, the least ifibtruolve of, relviry pig tails, a doubly eye glass pearl mounted,' ite l tly fining greater pantaloons, arid Uneiception able white cravat, carefully plaited raMhricirilledf . 1 ti , • w shirt; and a superior Saxony bllie elderly centlernan-cut-coat : Jonas Breiwn Was alsb Ale Lesson) and intimate friend of Mr. James tin l ake,il Mrs dairies Snake, and the patron and and genera lolly -pup Flx pence a wet k and. Sugar, candy depot of five small scions of file before mentioned Mr. and Mrs. James Snake. Now Ole reason for . the -el - treaty:friendship of these wrirthies weq en the part of M y. u I Jospro, - an, a kindly fin hog of gretit ode . for man mull but to hirh'peculirely pleasant, demonstrations .ef l stfec. tio l nate regard, for which he considered inMself the Snakes' debtor, and the sif those . m'anifestn finis; on the' part of the Snakes' was the hypo. of u:t!eri ,, r benefits, Which they doubted not they receive from their fdittered guest npon the accession to a veg.conslderahle Orperty ;to ;which he Was supposed lA. he the und.nibted heir.fit.lsw; arid fully expected at the tertninotion of a suit then eirding to become the — actinidp - .fetes:6 . 4d'. • linder — thesc l unistances , -Mr. Jonas . Brown was mode o sort et... - 111-Alul___,d . : so d by liSdisin terested friends ; nobody could ',a — tree—like Mr. 'Brown, Mobody l could speak like Mr. ,Crown, no • - bidy could make punchtike Mr. Drown, ijohoily. +lel stir the fire likeAlr. Brown, nobotlyl, knew arrithir;' , about collner; but Mr. Brown, in short all pert - yew:Ma in all acts Fcrrasummi d up in Mr. - lit•tviim, , and ad the rest of the world, of tie least did( portions of it as: dissented from Mr, Brown r , • .Mere little better than tools and asses: • , / 1 1 Theis bad things gone,, on f. r some time, the )(fluered and delighted 'd r. Brown frequently drop. ;vogue. hints i f his future intentionsfor the &car, children, and his determination to cl,invince the senior Snakes, tfo was-not a !Tani to forget one, 'Mueh leSs a series of such unchanging 'Kindness:. One•moraing as the whole family were seated at breakfast, and jastiaadear Brown's charrm: ing 'dry toast and delicious chocolate c;erahanded to him, the rat -tat of, tbe voltilanproduced,as ii for some rciison or ,other generally does, - nriinsfant r'yssiitiCn from • the topics, 'to 'wait, and guess, - and•worider who the defter was, from, and who it WaS for. A bri,l4 time solce.l these ~doubts, the) servant 4 entered the room and,,,pdafted adetter on the table, I ' • subscribed in a large, bold round hand, 'Jonas Brown, Esq.' and at the ifinefediate and ,All 'eyes_ were fixed ma the let ter, Jonas carefully i wiped his . double eye.glass fi;itia,a l snoW : rf tate handkerchief • with mach de- Ilberiition, he bloke the. seal, and after one or two slightly tierious preliminary hems, prOceeded to •master the contents.. „After, a-brief pause, he laid id.iwn the epistle, having fitst.catefully refolded it and said r - . -My, friends, I must leave you for awhile.' tLeave -us exclaimed the, full grown Snakes, and .leave us!' trembled the smaller, fry ; and hen all toge;tier as if actuated by one impulse, 4hey . screanied'otit in concert.' Atilist for - P • = This 'long expected law-suit,' commenced MEE !ones= :-.i't 1y - ; dear Wad.", interrapted,the male„Snake ( 48,' cnn•inued Jonas, •.act doWn s for trial.' ! 'Good gi'licious l' said Ikrs..Snake. !. iYeudon't say so !' in ntter and impudent con. tradiction to his , own, .ears, rejeirrerl James, and ,!;:plkise give 04 all a eispencobelbre you, got cried i the. yarns; Snakes. • .This Leiter,' sild.Jonas,-when allowed to pro ceedt ris frominy very respectable solicitors who inform me the cease is set down, and they are gond enough to add, they' have taken the opinion, of the attorney general, who de c lared J must win it, ' In that case—hat, I know your hearts; end ihink what Urrould Ray,' . :. SATURDAY MORNING,: 3IJNE 3; 1843 Lind soul; soLhel the female Snake. •Itan of truth, integrity, gem of htrat;in nature, blossom of friendship, and ripe fruit ?SI holier spasmodically ejaculated the excited icasscutine, §uftkes when will you . returnli ! • . tin a Week,' s A week !'screeched firs... Snake, .4 will ap. pear a month V .A month"! groaned' Mr. Snake .a ginner or a hilt a year at least ! Bat I suppose we!rnust sub alit.' . Aiinil souls I mutt prepare to startt'l _ ~.Well Though; said Mrs. §nalte,'4.hat am I idling he're for, ryheri3 dear Mr. „lonaVVants his things! Snake, get your portmanteau; and find Mr:. Brown's comforter, and fill the Small 'base bottle with white brandy, and send dewn te s e cure the best place, and cut off .the wings of theCe cold fowls, and put the oil E.liin „Fiver his het, !Ode run and put up his shaving apparatus, sin] se e hi s eaTpet bag properly racked*, and children see what you can do for dear Mr. Brown. Thus saying the. hustling body hurried away ; in a ishort time all was done ; Mr. Jcaas Brown was duly seen off to the coach ; the children, being rt." directed screwed th'eir knuckles into their eyes,: and doing same very promising •pantorritmic grief, and their elders and betters =good tayeing,i and' .God bles sing; with every oppeirance of somewhat dis consolate but very affectionate devoutness.' .Now brats eft ib 'the nursery,' werethefirst Fords spoken, when .their respected-dire had re turned ,from his mission of seeing gr . . Jonas 1 Brown into the cinch. .1 03elina, my love come with me. Shortly -after the pairwere seated in close converse.. . ' I hope all will go well with Brown. Selina, •I: hope so, I'm sure ; if it tdpn't he's little lief ter than an old imposter. What hi the paltry ~, hundr d, a year he pays us? I'm Sure, il,it was'nt for the espictations ho,.spettkenf, Fnever could r would have put up 'with hiefireseme, tedinus absurd old .bachelm's ways.' 'Nor I, my angel ; I hate thestupid old frunrip but Unit gees well our fortune is made, and we , may aslwell let him remain with us ai Suffer him out of our sight to be'stvindled by some worthless, deigning People, as he doubtless would ho 4 ' , Th'st is so like you. Snake !;'You are so con siderate, and have cuch a hearty Well-you'll get your reward. Thtis did the amiab'e pair converse, and thou-. sands of castles did they the air, anticipa-1 ting Mr. Brown's success and their share of his' newly- acquired weabh. At length a newspaper arrived.; it contained atFaccount of. Mr. Jonas Jitown's success, and was hailed with the most enthOsiastiojny,l. fteautiful,houqucla decorated tlui mantle piece of his sleeping apartment, new. hangings were instantly attached to his W r en& ,rvefyjiittle nd l tinnnl comfort that could be pro-, cured 'was added to his sitting room. , in a state of tne.st nervous excitemege they received a,letter from' the absent Brown. it contained but.o feW mereiy . announcing ,that they might expect him on that evening. .0h : ! was'nt every thing put in apple pie s order.! the table covered with every imaginary dainty; and a blazing.Pte ready -to, receive her dears kind [ Jonas. At 7-o'clock the coach drew up at the door of . Snake's house. in one.,minutis after 'Mr. Brown was nearly 'suffocated with the the the Snakes, antrnearly deafened b t ) , ' the vociterationa of their tender offspring'. Having at' length par;• tialty recovered his liberty, he divested himself of his Boat and was conduete;d tre the well 'spread hoard nhere all vied in bidding him welcome—a wticome, they assured him, asikintl as unalter able—a welcome from the heart,lnot inliqnced by his worldly goods by their love for 'this man him Kind andmoble !' gasped Jonas._ r,l have much to say to you both. • • -1 •N of notv sir—dear , sir, not 'now': interposed Snake, eat first; and refresh'.yonigelf!: Thua saying 'Mt patties peerled up Jonas Brown's plire. and we to st confess, never did a huirety trs•eller do more justice to their ex cellent fare, than 'lid our worthy irierntionas. -After some half hour sperit„ , in this very pleasant manner. the traveller , proceeded to relish tl l ,ivan the excellent viands with a magnificent tumbler of brandy punch: sippirig.at it for some time, , ---com_menced as follows: 'flow catiTh-ever----tekintlest, my .dearest—' • -•0h!' from Mrs. Sriake, wittt. her;handterchief to her eyes, ..Best !' -, • •._ .oh tr from Mr. Snake, with! 'a !tramp - on his • - •4 r breast. ' 1 '' I .Mobt generous friends. I .': .• ' Here there 'was a short pause. . - ... Jonas rezumed : ' - . '. • . •-• . 'You have beard the news 1! , . •: aVe have—we ha've,' chorused the Snakes. tAnd even that has made no Change in you. patterns pf frienLship t , , .. • • • !Don't Speak of small efforts:in that Way, dear; clear, very detar Mri - 'Brown. whined" Mr. Snake, 1 i ourhis hands, ! we have done out duty to our neighbor and Ourselves, and't!ta .look for,no greater rowso than the -consciousness ul having done right. ; I ' I tConseioußnefis of having.done right!' recapittF 1 lated 'Mr.-Snake,-'seeming :to think the adoption of the last hoe of the afbresaid, tole long toast. !This is toomuch,'„gtsPeddnas.Hoinalte;you I ' are . c, man I Mrs. Snake,. I OtTirtn you are a wo man ! No, you are net'—ii'sa lie, rna'in ; I beg your , pardon4' mistase-10 ale an' angel! Snake-let me speak to you alone.' i In a moment the room wan cleared; the l onic - J. ousSnake refilletchis gtieses tmbler, and sat in a state of perplexity opposite hit 'Ahem !' coughed , Jonas, 'Snake, may I be 1, lipr) you when you say, had_ I come back a looser I sh f uld have had as kind a w !come I , ' --: , .6h ! ?I,lr. Jonas Brown, sir, for Weaven's sake, do not tear, and lacerate, and lough up, and har row, and drill my .heart in th stinanner ; a heart you ought to know--a heart tbat horioniayeu, but cares for no man's riches; ' ! W 7 orth - y man !--excelle rivalled friend!' - ' ....Fliend !.chimed :Snake woid, Damon loved ,Py Altai, Brown. !Vot.ir hand!' ;wiped . Jonas 4am satisfied. I will !iv() with ^ you ~ and your 'dear family forever:, 1191,41(.3pr, ripture, joy , !' shouted , Snake. we fearyd was, after thte change of: fortutro j , oet would leave fis: • ' • .Leave you—never, iben4h I have had a change of fortune.' . • The ; saints be praireil i havo'hid t iio'ehtinge of ; feeling, my, heart is still thiitratne , :-:-::=: ; " . . . . . .. . .. ••••••• . , .. ..... -. (' . . .. _ Lii ... : , : „ ::: : ::. , ) ,..,_: :. ,_,,. L. ... . . .. •, _, ....... .._ ..„., I= !it is ;that?s 'rhough,l have lost every shilqqg I had beforel had 'commenced the suit, and :the spit ktsalt, yet will I dWell foiever— Bless me, Snake,' are you ill l' And Well roiglp..?tlr: Jonas Brown ask the Ines. kion, for at one particular portion of Jouas Broil/11's cominunieaiion.': Ir. Snakea lace became a per.: feet pea green slight ' ed ;with purple at' the tip of the pose,. es one ivould "re to see. •I'll gra l mad diatiitcted •I'II ring the bell,' said Jonas. . • - , . ge did so, and in rushed Mrs. Snake with a plum cake, folliiwed hi , the- children in their heat bibs and tack l ers, and :it'll immediately -proceeded to cling round Mr: Brown, - end • Eung and kiss and ask his blessing and sixpence;, -with a degree Of • ~.. . Spartan llevoiiiirh Your bus nbe„ . ,•il 7 —be quiet my-dears--is exceed ingly ill. ,Look 3 how green be is, . . •Gtseen, -sir!' mare Snake ; Treed and be I r d to yoti ; do you mean to insult me by le green to my face, you old impostor-1 rr l green; sir, but l'il be green no longer . ' stammered bis hetter or bitterlali,oare you mad. - " . , calling m have bee 4 am enough, .W ha , .Thi , BOIL I.' If•the Emperor of ihe Celestial Empire were pulled b'• the pigtail ofk his . throne of stale by the gentlem: n.ustier of the black rod, (supposing he had such a functiepary) he could 'Mt exhibit more. esionichcnent than did the female'Snake at this" awful announcement. • NVhen she found breath enough to form,into words she gesped'out--.is- this true 1' .Perfectly: responded the bewildered groan ; %but don't let that annoy you. I shall remain hero all the GIMP' •W 11l you .1' gasped out thei:better half—not if I know it. pa you thilitC,Kll,,go cm woitingand sla•ing myself to death eit such a lump of super annuated self conceit I Not I indeept . liiing but the.Dociar's \ report that You werenq't Wel to be a long liver s and your -promise pi leesing legacy to- each of the. children, intldeus: pileup with you. So just be 0 bog and baOsKerts soon , . as you can. - . , 'fa this your determination,l' said poor Jonas, appealing to the still green and:purple Snake. ' , lt is with thiii,slight; alteration—ifyoU hav'nt walked out of_ the housb, in ten minute's, by the door, I pledge myself 'to chuck you out of the window!' .. . . My good friern)s-:----:' ... ;Friends be 4-4?' thundered Mr. Snake. What do pita mean by hurting that chilirs head, patting it in that manner? Adolphus kick his shins.' •Flurrah—,here goes,' exclaimed the dutiful son, and poor old Mr.lonail Brown, manipulated the -... , . wounded bone. • . __, • . to•morrow.' ' • - - • 'There's .five of the ten minutes -up, open the window. Adolphus; er as the only answer vouch. cared by Snake •I've done it paps,' said young hoFicfut—.the one over the Spikes k iNoe l f, sir, be off at once. You need ent - w.tit . • h for your luggage--that. sha ot. till e re ceived iny lea ,qUarter, PO bud g e. . . As lie spoke, he advanced to Mr ...Jonas Brown. end lei& his hand upon his c Mar. :Now, Mr. Tones thimigh generally a mild man, had some of the fighting devil' in him, and in ,ftvery short space of time, Mr. .Snake was !Aced: flat: on his back in aneicellent position for small crack in the 'ceiling iniaidtately over iris bead.— 'fled Babel Been;' recrecied and let loose it would barely have fir:ailed the screaming 'confinion of tongues which thok place then-Land as if to heigh• ten the noise, the bells struck hp a cheerful Peal, the scidnil of whips and wheels were heard at the door, a thundering double knock estoni , heil . the whole! and a very gentlemanly msnfetered state, 15tat.Mr.Tonas illrowoa waited to' convey him tolhia-newmanpionhouse;that he might take i . on of it, and his ample fortune. hat is Me meaning of this !' groaned Snake. tat..l intended to try your honesty. - One , More kindness, under my supposed reverses secured you and that ihin kicking r aiaplelndependence. As it is, oicpwri for and tliht is the linty' legacy rshali leave prnaes hotlea! «oulr brat a ever, you.' So MEI ho for upon A and upon 0 3u l alto th t Christian ! un- nq . friend o the, find Snake loves ' ,-.. . i ma, um--mad. as blazos, ma'am; and co , make me, ma'am; 'a the cauAa 3'2 - . my ' dear ; Mr. Btown haa lost biz lai, = .Anow seta he in on under tone, to stay till sflyineile wr,.te ( something on a leaf which from thqchegue baok, and throwing it down he table left the house. • er a half hour ofirnentel agony, the husband ife ak the, cheque. Slid found written ble characters-- Brothn has lasi his•Law•suil.' I,or.rria..--The London §peCtator thus speaks tricks pertirrned by a celebrated jugshr now e meiropnlis. , • 1:1 , • nons° her incomprehensible doings, he h'oils -, P hicked,pig,e , ,,ns in 'e kettle fdll of water sus- ' eit over a fire, and perfectly isolated - , ---- end out 1 • 1: • •- _ our living birds from an empty-ve.sef ; he re. I to their owners a score of handkerchiefs, 0. and ironed, that a moment ()dais lii Boa wet iiii; pail ;'andhe produces no end of So., out Of en °What 'that he stamps upon 'and inside nut. each pssure or sgoefie of the beintfoll!wed by afresh . Supply Of bunches eat-srAling flowers . from the old nattered A youoilaiiy near, us lent her straw' bon ml Was - horrified at seeing it ertishel into but to her great relief it sppeired hinigiiig e top 'of the proscenium, and being henught hi a piste) shot; she bound it quite u Odom- IL. A lOgriftil torpid watches lspling to the of the stage, arid plesently rysimeaf hanging • , the branch.ls of a plant that tilajagt been wa , and plaCed under a' heated cover for 'redo .,l thiS'iort of golden fruit. _Bunches of *eye, loseem riot to be oat of sight, are found' ititarh t the tools of a plant - in a flower pot and a tl criihl goggics eyes, at the' summons of 'a pis 1c- , oot, thrusts out a bunch of rings„at the tip of tongue, ond stares with twoghld , watchis for Balls, though, one could have sworn:1)01bl rings. watches' ere under certam coven). • " • al t. dow ~{ In the, ectiamon-case, however,.agreat otaer cvo, belie:, , h;:will kfoiidpr e ity certainly, to persam of -a ahy and The. New Orleans Picayu, e . roingle:eimagh with the people he Bur- hag dialogue' illustrative cif fife be hated' to h!ite:(l,iyith their paesions, or infected 44 1 Iitn. i how!ii . yoUr mni"t. h . thelr,delOsions ;' arf-who thew usually oeen • ttll•the'afat indeed,, r i che tip the office of a loFIler;on, " I've" g ( 1 fn sortie little infirmity of ner7,es, or .4:oltnetis hei`newi and have eVes,y thi pmts, which bas. utfil:ted foi •Foluying a Y• i tti . tlon't see me • goiri` eirat .at fictive part on the busy scene' abo ut ,hciale like yof.f - iise4 ti !. • • ; 'Wonderful Pheno►nenon. . • Singular appearance of tlie moon—a blade. spot on the surface-4U moon splii into fr,g. stems-7-ileds :hooting n.trfroril it andf,rnitt.g i;11U the ahape ci wan'/—The latest,- wonder that has.eorne ea light is recorded by the R'egiater, published at Penal, Missisaipo, 'under the ah4e caption: ' Mr. James D. King. a rerpeetable citizen if thiii county, and a gentleman of l uoiroutited veracity, called etlice on: IVedriesday and gave the following detail's of wm-m.roMirkible appearance of moon, for allow ail honi h'itisreen ieven'and o'clock-on Tuefility night fast. 'lie stakes tli:tt heind'in the habit of noticing the appearance of the Moon at this season ofthe year, ADA a view to: the pro g nostication of whether it would be wet or dry,: hebierved, - with that objFct iin'Tuesilay night, that it appear. ed at first much larger than .cominori . ,nearly three limes the usual size, and mote Ike a eircular•sheet of fire than like an ordinary Moon._ in Ulm me i ments e vary dark and deep blacitapot was plain ly discernable atniut the centre of the moon's diLe, which immediately commenced playing up and down, backwards and forwards on the surface, and as the spoi apProa"ched ,the upper edge it. g reseless, and 'a faint light shone dimly through it:- This spot finally became stationary iii the centre, when the. Mooti divided into three 'separate fragments, each giving distinct and sep o wate lights, being of iiregulorfornas and appearing' as though the spot had split therri off. Then the moon gradually 're turned to its original appearance; and from that a gain looked naturally. - • whet he had already seen was so remarkable that Mr. King, with his famil y, continued [he . • ob servation, and but a few moments had eloped tie foie the black4u again appeared, and again the: moon divided-this time into (Mir di4inCt irregu hr parts or fragmenia; And immediately a light resembling the tail or -a comet Ad:. ?tom the lower fragment at the southeast corner s apparently some three or four feeCdawnwards, while another much larder, frcini the upper portion or northwest corner, struck off directly upwards, to th'e le‘iigih of be tween fi ve or s , z feet. 'This last now went off and left the corner 'apparently four feet or more arid turned into the shape of a iflartPsianding erect.-- The figure was of the most perfect hriaginehle syrn •metry, of about the medium size and height, emit the purest sneer-White, and the :hack alone presenting ital . iri view. .ft wcs visible a few mo ment's, when gradiutily fiinre 'clumged:to the simple light, the lights retreated to the fragments, these again came together and the moon resumed a natural appearance. . • Tho family 'of nr. King,.consisting, of his wife and a daughter thirteen ye raj age„with another, I young lady, all witnessed what is abdt;e'ielated Mr. King lives about five miles east of 'this He protests that-in calfing upon us-to make public the facts, he has no r enotive.but to tell a plain un varnished tale of truth; and leaves dhers to judge of-its•import—that he wee not-in the least alarmed ,. or agitalrd,'but as much in his sober senses es he' ever was; in ells .life--and in Order thElt. ro one, should,ha'vo occasion te'd',itibt , the sinceriiY of his natiane, he has authorised us to give htc 'mime and to refer to his Lundy a i u witnesses to the scene. with himself. ''To what cauceait is attiihnitable he does not knot.; 'whether ii was an optical- rllu sion affectitig hie whold family at„once--anoper-, ation of nature never before witnessed, or some 'thing of a mir¢cuhiu3 ch«raefer," he does not un dertake todeteimin'e; but'avow's that hiis!atement, from which we have deviated, if at all, in no es sential particulawis true, and will at all times he maintained tribe true on his honor and character as a men, as he will convince any more fully wh i p may choose toi ene.mreof him further in, relation . • t; to it.— flail,_, . :Tho following humorous ply:actlo i wo copy from . theNew' Orleona Picayune. It would seem from its tenor that the Editor is no believer in the . deCirine of animal attractions; • •• Lips -I oATB Supsnarmsn.--,NO American who ha' grieved Alio loss of rear and dear ) friends by 'the yploa-on of siermili Salo, ulls'etting of sail boats, and other casualties incident:tO trav elling by wster_in ih'is,cniintry:--can refuse to ia• j ice at - teMning that a remedy has 'at ; last been. discovered - against 'all the4a lamentable catastro• phase As usual, the inventor is a Y4kee, a cit izen of that Vankieit.' of all tovin,i—barMiddle own--New Haven, Connemictit.' Ke has found out that no individual, while in a stale of ilesme rtsm, can sink beneath the retrface;f the water . 1 , Ii tins bien tried Uni a small boy in Nev Haven. placed in a shallow ridish-tub ' half filled iv,th war ter, and it was found that he not only rlidmrit drown, but did not even choke; the only - disagreie •• able symptoms roant,esied were a rather lively Moven : unit of his lower limbs and a terrific squal• -• • • ' - , This experiment has already had the effect to drive ttlf the life boats from tho New •liaVcri•line navigating the. Sound, the placeofeach one being supplied by a pcofe'sa4r of Mesine'riarr. Dr. Col lyer ltas been appointed general 8,-perintendane BTMPATIIT.—This fore of wild geose eSoae after sympathy which every mortal, at some pe riod of his life, keeps up, iti o'stranee and way vitard kind if raCe—full of di-igreeali:e . ii:terventions in ihas' apes.of doubts difrieulties and tinCertaM indef. inite'ohstaeles ; many of which are fgnt26.l'on the part of the •pursued, and more of whieh Otseeed from a morbid timidity or'jealous affection; OPer atingt on the pursuer. -Thus it is with one half `of the world, and the only course which will in sure dtrect and' full 'frtiition 'to the seeker is a fearless; straight and `unfaltering . dentonstration.— no shrinking --no whvering—tio thought l of fail ure; to tremble is defeat, ond - to'doubt is death, to hope, nay even to succes s . 'There is always unconsciously ti=system of checks maintained, which if noticed it,nd meditated upon, wont I op{ erate fearfor'Y tip tn tits happiness. Teepforird the only hit livark behind' !Mai One' party may retreat to' hide their weakna.s. henever st,ich ade'i nee': ie thrown up, the, skilful assailant'May `alWava'reclietii the day in hia cLvvn:" Ai such a litrie;Wb.en the cowardlyand, timAllig k ould pause or fly', lrave and'imPetuous tidy X. fi rmly COll EL ded rmify sto the outwork urrnount the palisade, and arrive in time to ea ,the Sul and `u'nconditiont.l surrender—theie!! =MM=E 'ccetitifelt lei' aria' Mr. lawyer in Yerntpn 4ln ' good .bnaineirs;at once heestne itirane, 'and took W . ' into 616.11684 to abendcin the prettice 801 engage in bask 4 making. kle tvei at fitat do aCik ward hand at' pia eiployinent, but by dint of .peraeveratice, he 6)on beanie' iery . 411611, 'and eouht weave a basiket as as ha haii formerly woven an srgamint st tbe her. He followed this ; business about pie menthe, wiaerr, tatting:s terf l notion into his hqii, be aban7loneirri tie ititif of chair, baitemiiig. 1 • 1 . The malarial used in this oecupitiori was hart. whichbe stripped from the trees in suriuncr,when it peels mat, esaily. Having come - ;Dome one day cov. rail from tread eta vriih'rrindie vs, sik4 , ed he ro 'he had been,thit .hs lied got an' thortigh: iy bedaubed. ifiarinawered thathe tivaljte.n in r neighboring swiunti 'after elm bark , Whin lie sit& hifid, a strip fatly 'feet 1Or4; ' .Do you ietnerk triaingbantli. .Veto, tint hOw does this twee - mat for'iont being so niuddyl • 11 isn't usual to find tauillon the' toil' of tree.' . • ' " N.O 23 ME .No; but you may sometimes find it 'en the bets tom, though' Ili tell. you how found lit. !. k cal the near the root of the tree. endithen strip. pod uuwaids„extrecting it would come teen end and preak eft'. and run itself atit - aite'r a ehde.....L . But hung on like aad chancery--and; atripi, and atriiit; un til , it run up forty feet and strong as ever. - I'ittink. i s I:to myself. theta'ii .no Use in pursuing the itungany'farther, arid's° WI enter a none prosrgui.! Ilut.not :to line the ben& fits of what' I hittl done—that AN a s thnpeinttobe kled 'dec. ; 1 arish r e4 st•leastto save the Botts—but psbacv!l • Tor:g' nt4-I'in rioCa lawyer now. Well. es I wOS a ryiug I locked at, the subject iksee hear I could secure - the t It wan too strong .for me 'to'breati-olt At any iate, thought , I, naorii - ilian one Iw4 , 'tkid_zi eat, be a butcher would say. If l cannot break off this bark; I-can climb up by it.' sooner said 'ihaii d'orie. I seized hold'pf rlje strip. and, pfaCing MY feet a. pine). the trunk!of the tree, ran up hard over ham). 13y this method titroVng: via' will perceive baCk pi6 - 61,:beive been a.wimarits;autr nearly In e ; horizontal positton.--my feet being braced Swans}, the tree, anti' mi head standing from it at an angle otnearly ninety_ fiegrees. - Having, arrived .at the proper . height; I was then fn-ti guandar.'lagw to 'gat my knife g ut of my 'poiket,•and hUw to get'ft open when it Fos out. .IfL,Nt'gci - nith one hand, I was fearful' the bother w ould not bold tr.O: Bow rieck or nothing. ,11l try the .periMeot at_ , pr rule:-so gripped powerfully With MY.lcft bind; uhile I took out my knife with -my-right, ar4.7P . etiin'g it.w.ith my tieth,whipped off the brirk al clean is the law vvorild dodr. eh en tail. i ka il what do ion think was the result]' Carr.'ci 'll4t.on 'your back of criurse.' . . gentlemen of the jury--a i , ery 'correct verdict ind'ee4:.' Caine Limn flat in tiii) Never was Wiclient. laid flatter 'co his , btick th an I . --and never ieritotie ao ComplailY'Aedatibed with filth and. ntid.- But thanlis to the - Yielding Jai ture of the Leaved my ,I'.,Orica, and only liro - 4ght a Nay , the 'Mtichto.on ? cuat ping riir cause too-f3vhich• is morel thiats:-1 can say of en my ,undertatingai. ` , :The company laughed heartily at the yer's aecotliit of his exploii—wtille the latleibend• his coat' up in the sun, aiid , that the mud, like the olieworiih's grease, would rub off okbpn if was dri: ' " He enOinuett Q while longer to . f)llbW hil oe 'cupationiq chair bottomihg, when stitOenti be coming Ire :again, he reaumeLL iho• priic!ieo of the law, arid has, ever since, preferred laying bis • , . , u , opponeritytin igen sCa in a a 1eg..:124 , 5i,:t5i being ,‘ laid ori'biive on in •so iudicrouiManner as that above rCla'teti.—N..Y. Transit... , .•..- The 'copied from an English of 4r I n a giving Bell , .recemly,i, col. k>ayi r ., London, went down to the bed of Thatrtri, anti ren.rrined seven hours, cut off from - all cthit. mailiCatieri with. the upper. air, without experien cirig'iiny 'of tlie unpleasant effects Usually 'attend- '. ant upori 7 sUCh experiments, to the great surprise of a rinMber of dislinguished men of science, tslio witnessed his perfOrmance without . the , edge of his n'ov 'e l application of a couple of well known chemistry: took ilosvn in ilia. s r boat with him tWo saba tel'itbs,:;ili the - eat benic acid gas . ssliietts liencrii ted th . e , ltfogs; the other to giie o.kygen to supply the ptace'of that. coniumal •Thetrat of these ie fmind in 'pee° poitasa, .which readily caiiionic"acid . gas, the other irt iThel sulphate of potaisa . , which; whelk heated,'gives out a very • large proptiltion of pure oxygen!, ,r . " Dc•i§ —The Ilo.tort American . publiehes: tits . following. I.Vticther original or not, ais not 11 story: . kave brought you thin bill. untill . rim fairly aitchirild tired of it," paid a alect‘oilesterirsy to a upon whorl] he had .Calltiat least fol.- Y'eu are chi" certify rejoined the creditor, oat: . was the response. then,' you had better not preient it gain. There will be two of us pleased if you do fiir to tell .the:plain truth, I'm E‘ce.indthat iLlentect bill myself," ." 7 . 144 was pretty fir, but not as gotta as the reply'pf Sheridan to a-dun,:who had repeatedly called upon tiro f,C ash - tail amount. . The bill h.id hen co ofien P:eiented to the rind wig that, the cileetor'complaiiie:l efitii'EMOed and tattered state, - and s.td- he was ashamed of,, it. ' tell you 'What' adri-e .You to do 'with it my friebd:' said - Sheridan, "take it: -and write it .upon parclonetit .f" • • . , • I- ipo , nr.wric Liss.—No man ever prospered. in • the Woo without the'co-operation of his.l.virs.• If Eby unites in mutual end.sayors, or rewards his 4or, With an endeaiinitsmile; wtlh wtiaf confi dracTe. will'he resort to his merchandise or fartli fly aVer lands; sail upon the ieii;Acet difficulty arid ; en - coo - titer dangerif hO 'knows' he its not sPeniling Uts strengsn vatn, hut that hia labor ill rewardrl by the:sikeet's (Sr home. Soli tsad: and diswpoi'mment ent'e'r into the bibtory of ebcry'mian'6 life; and he is bUt,half plovided fOr his_voyllo."s.66.Sine.: , but as a-c.ocinte for happy MOntlis c;fll,;rkness rind disk. 4..4 Kanner is I 1 preplcUd. . . TRAGEDY ANI;•I.II..EGED Ml.:ll, 4 DER.—the Cin• einititi Times OrSaYurday says, pusrengir, tiihtifStried yesterdaY from St. ',obis, 'on .the, s redinhoat Bello Of knfOrdis'us.,thati on the I , lth inst., at. 'night; 01 . 03"er - die 'engineers of . Tile bolt, of Wheeling, names Eph. W. Trite !trio:lied overticiti'll'eei'Crtiv Gitandon by n tleaths , thhe Peter Chi:4ll.lllm As he weirf Over cru_tl' n.very ese lurtler, and is supposNl to'_heve VrtiOn to save boqy. proved fruit!fss. Chandlier was taken . into 'crr.trkty, , ipar.l iftee a full • i .*:rmination was, cwt.:Ai:ll .to jart sulject to the.re•iuisition of the Gr!..Verpor Ali. !I:itrr,ay often be necessary ; by a ationg im pulse,; to arouse the kinder andlnoblrr feelinge pur nature; but it can aaare.aty ever - Jae *tardy' Eo suggert tbose . selfiab ce - tisideritioiittinrwitich they may Le kept . crithin bounds. • spite CT nor metaillysieaf moralista,•yre,Oectirady parima 4,4 that!pur bemis are practically toftiMed by be• ling made to sYrapathize even' Or• kiws; cannot help . t.binitiiiikett'flittlist 'tear, whiCh b. pathetic and' porrerf4l tiler draws fihrn tirtido nature, sic pledges of its,perealneet refinament." • 'no iicee the fellow ifsl ffect:on i • ;Ws yoUrsl" tso that I, cni hek ing my pan way.- 1 ds chores 1 " 1 IMI MEM T dad ti EN :a