II ' '- -q TO TFI.E. ;WHOLE WORLD! • . . admitted by 4 . .mhp have used them, (and tvh,i has, not? . ) that ' tn. riETtre,,, VEdETAi3LE AN= , , • P•ILLS, RE the niort , unrii . alled remedy,„ever discovered ..tA by - the ingenutiy of.:nitan. They are a FoYereign core for the following corriplaintat Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, llyspensia , ,CrOula: Liver ;Comolaint.Siciti Headache. - Jaundide. Asthrita,Drop. ey. Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen. • iCholid, -Fitnalo Obstructions, "Heart-burn, Farred Tongue,: Nausea, Detentions of the Stomach and RovVeli,lncipient Piarrhce . a,Flatulence, Habitual Cos `•tiveness, LosSbrAPPctile; [Bathed or Sallow Cont ydexion. and in all caste a T o rpor of the Bowels, •whe•c a Cathartic or an 'Aperient is needed. • • They are eXecedingly mild irOheir operation., pro during neither Nausea Griping. or They are extensively used'and commended by ,Princristatc PititstmAxs, in all parteof the' Union, from whom any C i tinntity of Cettilicltei of theklatue can be ob. tamed, - • SHERMAN'S L'OEGH LOZENGERS • Ate the aafest most SUM and effectual remedy for Colds,Consumptioil.WhoopingCougl,Asdna, tight ness of the Limes or Chest. &c. &e. Mr. lint Starkey. font of Gouverneur st.,.enred of cough of eighteen month's standing, snpposod to be a' • settled Consumption..by .these Loienges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. Mr. Charles W. Perkins, 71 Bowery. was cored et .: a severe cough and cold of three month's standing, by half a box of the Lozenges. s Rev -197 Pearl st., ins used them in lits family with invariable success. and recommends them to all wito me afflicted with coughs, colds, or - any affections of the holes. . Arr. M. E. Marlin suffered several weeks with a dis ' trassinr cough, which nothing relieved , till lie tried the'-e Lozenges. which Cared him in a few hours. Mr. James W Halee, 5 Tontine Buildings, Will Ft., gave Some to friend who had not enjoyed a night's sleep for s e veral; weeks, heing every ICw mi 't --r.ute:, attacked with sump distressing cough, as almosl tootake away his life. the Lozenges made him raise ; eas s y,'Znd enabled hint to: sleep well at nigh'. lie had -3 tried 'every thing else he heard of, and nothing else afforded the least reliefanotlicrinstance of saving a lellaw-being Porn attl . rinttinely grave. SIIERMAN'tS I,OZ ENGERS • P Proved in none ;than 40.CC0 cases . te , he infallildel •1„ the only certain worm-destroy iaz I mcdiciim ever dis covered i SYMPTOMS or N\ - orris.—Paiit iii the, joints or limn offensive breath. picking, at.the nose. gry.ding of the teeth duriri. sleep. 31:d tit tinics a paletters.about the lirs with flushed clicel's bleeding at ille.noie, a gnaw ing 'sensation at-the stomach, tlaslte4 of heat over the surface of lie body, slight chills cirshives ti.gs; head ache, drowsiness, vertigo, orpor, disturbad dreams sudden stalling in deep with fit-hl and sereattiko , sometimes a troublesome cough, leverisheess. tlo malid - hitc, fits, bad tank: in the nii'intli.rhtlicult brot h ing. Pain in the stomach or Bo4ls.liitigi•r.'uai' ea. qseamislint ,, s, voracious appetite, leanness; bloated stomach or limbs. grip i synth ing pains in varittes Tarts girdle body, a sena') - something rising le the throat, iteliim t ,ol the antis towards night, a ft - fluent desire In pass something from the hoods, and stne , times discharges a glinle and • Pr. Bunter. lySStxt venue, k new a child that Was rmreil di his by these I,o7.6igers, alter three vents sulh-ring, and when nothing d•e would give the icasi relief. .1 boy (41 1 board of one of the Havre pateg ii' 7 s - 1.5 - billy one. 61,e of tlieln. 17..W0cd, Mot t from. gave them to his child, - and they trough away :lac worms by thou sands. Di. Zabriskie, 1$ Dwane 0.: has twit them in over 700-cases, some of tlif,an of the mist alai ming char acter, and always with the greatest success.. Benjamin F.Goodrpred, 130' Sixth .avenue. has its td thern in Ins family for two yeats, with entire - nic (Jess.. Twetity•tive cents pct bar. Shirrnaii's Cumphor ,ur leadache•Lozi n gfrs Give inimecliato relief in nervous or sick Ilerdache. , l palpitation o I the hear4lowriess spir.ti, -deSortn dency. immatory,,c4 ;mind sore do oat, bee. t 1 or summer (:Qin plaiat, tainting. oppression or a sense of .sinking-of he chest. chulic, spa , rns, cramps, of the stomach or ItYsterical coons and all Tier , woos discates , drowsiness thrringli the day anal wake fulness at chrilera or cholera miorbirs, lassitude; or a sense nt fit goo. Persons tray( lling or attending large parties., will find the Lezneges ly reviving, and impartmg the lie antes , uly.oulln—it- B ed after dissipation. they restore the Cone of the sys,. tent generally, and remove all the un E leasant sy nip tonis orlon tree IlVird. 'John M. Mnivre. EN.. C.i'itor of the Brother 'Jona than, was-ciireil of a severe 11,13 , 1nei , in six minutes three of the Camphor, Lozcnees—lie was prejmliced • a„oninsi t hem. J"scrl, 11. wines, Esq., Vice Preiit'ent of ill' , Wash ington •ftlarine Insurance Company. has etilfcred for years with ncrveiff headache, that nothing would re lieve till he used these Lozei gcs. which.removed it entirely in filters in:inures. Pr, U. .11rnitcr, ICS I Si.th Avenue, has,heen to violent attacks of headache. sit,as to a-111w shim-,al - blind for, two or three Imes at a tone:, Nething ever afforded Mat any reeler till he tried those ges. and they cured hum in a few minutas. IW. H. Altrce Egg the New :York Herald, has used them for the last year for headachcaar pas i;ude, and always found immediate relief from them.. Wierman's Prior Atria's pfa,ter! 11100.0 ed y i eld yearly, of this bi , se of all Plasters.— Rheumatism , Latiabagii;.Pai or s , Weiiktie,is in the Beek, Loin F, Side, Broast. Neck. or Lind's, effectual ly cured by h. IL - p"' Only 121 Cents each. and war ranted . superior to all-other I ,last els in use. Be tar . titular to get Ael Poor ,11an:s (lasts is,-or. you will be imposed from. Avoid 'PC S . monis and wortn • less imitations. Th , rf a mcif staiiitied to) the hack of each; get pone whin - en it. or yen Will he deceived. Toligh Lozenges only 25 ernie a box. Worm LUZLIIVC.3 25.1' do do - Camphor or headache Lozenge's, 25 cents per box. Poor NI an's Piaster, only' cents a piece. 'Flue ahrlre :Medicines for silo by T.& nEyrrv, • -Agents for the proprietor. ' Also by thigh KiiisleY, Tort Carhiin.' \Villiatn Taggail,Tainarpm. George Reitenyder,,'Nety Castle• June 1it...151:1 i JOY FU rt: lmost every. diseaSe that flesh to mat' cured by the timely tisie. Of ;OA KELM"' (Ohl- POUND 15E.I'ld: ATILT, 1 RUP. - This Ina , : be provrd ay to 1110 SC. Wha will call at :tut of the stores. where this intnluable , medicine is sold, by, certificates ( tr.iperly anthentiratedt, of clues pruforra. ed,oft individuals who had lost! all hopes of relief—, certificatet.:of Physicians who, had the most severe 1 .cases under. .treatment their r3ti1!,1115 the medicine by their advice .and liedn eared— certificates from theTiolilllllotll, Clerk tilpr;.hans' C...nirt,.No- tary, c.. staling then actittairtance with persons of respectability and sr:lndira*, whit haviag the a non or their fellow men at heart, hate valuta:troy .come t ward and given a sitnemeni of their case alai its cure for publittition, &e. The number oftlicse 'certi ficates bding ton.great for, newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a rum, of the most important certifieives propert y led, under seal, to he phicetl at the stores of agents, who have the raccheii.efUruale, where persons ted with Scrofula ings evil White %le:et:tag, 'chronic Rheumatism. 'falter, Mercurial di,eases sgruutions of the kin:Cm:ri'll or long statidi.: dor in ciaient Consumption; sick flead.ache Ac. \c, may bate an eppormaiiy .of ascaataing the ina - ncs and residences of those wha h isc'lleen cured b . ). its use ; 7 and who will he willing, if e-d led upon, to give every infurantion 'required. • As a more general evidence that this is ten e:!rack, medicine, I 'wonld refer to the rainesorthe (14A-wr ing well known physicians, who Inveatiestril to its efficacy:—Dr. J. l': lliester; Dr!'. Baca. Dr. Jim. Ulan, Dr. 11. 11. Muhleiiherg, Dr. J other. •a> Wild Wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi cal Store of t !; • E. IL EICHHOLTZ. Pottsville, , n. & .3.11....Fdi15,ivi inert' i Ie; Hugh ;Insley Port Carbin ; Henry Voute, Orwigsbarg, . 4—lv January 21, - MOFFAT'S vEuan"..stU LIFE PILLS, AND" / d:MTS . TITTEIZS. 41t and envied .celebrity which prl eminent Medicine has ariniiired for its in'eariabe L e ffi z ioyin all Elm disr`aie Wllin it pro "esses to cure Las rendered.thetsuhl pr.le: we of puffing lint only on :necessary , but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits; their go ul work: testiliy for them, and Cr ey.lhriye byzhe 'faith 91" t,.he credulous. - • -•In ail C 2301 of Costiveness, Dyspepsia,. Bilious and . Liver Affections, Asthma,: Piles. Set:led Pains, :•11beamatism . Fevers and A gurs;ol.iStinate lleadat hes Impure to ate of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance ":of the kind, Nervous Dehotty, the Sickness, incident ie Feritales in DeliCa 'Health, every kind of Weak 'nets of the D:gest:ve Organs, and in all general Ele biangetwents of health. these Medicines have invnrla kbly proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore Vigorous Health to the most Ezhaus. ied Ct.nstitutions.- . - A single trial will place the Life Pills and Ph is Bitters. e- beyond Oct reach of tompetition, in the esti mati . I on of every patient , Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, 'at- Wil- . liam B. l'llofrat's Office, 323 , Broadway, earner-of tbony street. New York... • N. B. None are genuine unless they ha the fac 'simile of John iltuffit's Signature. • • • The Life aresold_ in, Boxes—Price, 2.5 cents, • 4 30eents. and I. Pollar each, according to the size ; tad the Phrenis Bitters in Bottled, at I (ballet or 2 dot; •. lan each with full directions. . s . , - • Good Sarnaritani can he had of the Agents, g,ratis. Por sale by . ,. , • B. !ANNAN, Agentfor Schuylkill county. • 32—ly iligust 5. retiae's Candy and Shernirm's Lozenges. il&fliceivitif on consignment from the Agent in . rhatidelphia: a lot of Pease's Celebinteil Hoar 4ati earitli, and Shermatee Catiglread Worarlo laW - ' Z BAiNfIAIIC Vet.., MMO .., . t 1 . -.- . ' ---,1 -{ -- ' '' .-i ' '' - -.,- ~ • . . ~ • - . . . . . , _ i , • i , f "I WILL . TEAM ToV. TO macs, TOE , SOWELS OF TII FARM AND /1/OE O OUT EE O EI TB& LATEENS MOUSTAINSt sirreusc 4 lCß WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUS lIAtQpS ASO - SUAIECT. ALL ZIATURE TO - OM USE AND i.ESEURE JOUNSON • I 1. WEEKLYI: B,T.'4EgrJAMII'O.N.NA:T, AGENT .F 0 P.:Tilf.. p c) ! I,I.._E•i: , QA; perAi.§ - y:wT,iE, , , scgvy.pcoL,. COUNTY, ~'.A,. VOL XX To Fever and lAnie Patients ! r , - i ' um EF.o4c.a , well riasineeiithe discovery of the 19-Ipgrcar, reap:4y for! Fever and .Ague l ROWAN D'S'. TONIC MIXTUttli: (now called Itowand's ..Istruo yrn"Tonlefitivitre,,‘yikh the ivriiten signature is John R. Rowand over the' mdnth orm.ch bottle, to distinguish it from, a lot of "adulterated Tohic Mii. we," made during the author's , - absence and discon nexion with its inataufact r iare and sale from the saving of 1839 to 18;1) "pretc .del" cures Inr this trouble some complaint have af i ways heed Orin2ititt up •in' various parts;of the country. li itnr - But :rank ! since ITS diseoverv!and alanwri tinivriTil and exclusive use throughout tha United SaM es, Oa n'ada, 4 Perts. Ikfexicer; West Indies.Boutla America . ,.,S;:c.,!!?t.c . l. all new reme dies "stoat its good name' +a ounterfeit its taste. smell and appearance as closely as they can —imitate its manner (.1' using—co by its directions—and by va rious reher thins arid pre9riatationStittemot to paha off *Uptm. the credulous and unwary . . their •paltry gmrsa-troak.Torie Miltaires and Palls •ir, place of the old favollerite. sterling and supreme reMcdy. Nothing perhaps could more positavel!/ prove!,the M,xcellecce of the true medicine thin tlt is!nne the —fur where it not the "first hest" they would !nail si krill out, for receiving. their I•li'vpradritleal! ! : ! respeetv," hut would confer their•mernplancuts"iiPon sciatc' hang else they Cceine4 the —foremost - Cure "}' ' And What inure con miming argument do,feVerand agate Patients nee I to guird them against one and 'all of these counterfeit -, I : !sputum's imitations, and to renddr them careful In procure the genatine!and undoubted remedy - of the l' roprieior hiinsell. in l'hiladelplata. car of his accred , hell ageotsthroughout,the-UOited States, A.e. =Sole ~• gent, in Pottsville. .1011 N S.C. MA tat N. 1— Tip!Vill 1 Perfumery! Perfumery !! rEIIII , - sithscriber - hasps; jinntird , a lot or and Snnerior French I ; rintneip, among which is Farina Cologne-Flor.d., Water. Lloncy Ai'ater. very plca• , ant purfurne.'Uad in an extiell , nt article Inr krepin , .... hair in curl furelljcr Ladiis, Gerinknolo or Children: Boman for)... the. Comi.lcgiOn, Snthin:r. Bottles. LavcaderiWater, 11..4e Water,su rierio•:Beni's Oil, inn Pals and It ,tiles, Nlatrow - °- martini, Orris Tooth \,...nsh.lTonlet'Powdi r. Powdur. koxes and NM:. Indian 011;and Indian D)e form! , 'ouringl.lair a beautifal brnsOi anal dark color, Ma •rassat 0.1. Scott Bagl for iii.awers; Gennir.e Ott n of R oves . in Rottics, Bron'tOyind,Or, Orange aid Lannon. Onto of 4 n.. Saps, Alai), Glenn's Sn;,onacconS'Componind PO. ShavinT:, Untissell's Celthratcd Cicar". -t-al.onacentiOas far'whiter.- ing pad suftcaing..ihe anti prouf.ttog ch4F pintr. ..• I •Rous , ..t ll's Balsamic of !Angler. for the Mouth lcet.inu the frn,li rind street. pre crying -the 211tris int it . I.e:,,lttiy . eondition . . and nrevunttng the dera ingot the tutlit.reconuneridttl by Eminent Dctitt:ts. For :ale at hdadelfdiia prices. '• • • ! i It. 14N2 AN,. Agent, - Derrml,er, 23, -. Puit vlnntsu Arth • • PH lb ADOLPH lA, , If3I.:SP,ECTFULLY iktf*irrns,;hik friends and the UAL pnldic. that he. is prepared•;to receive and for n:ard c•tery deseription, to all parts On the itittiotta, West And NoTtl It, arches of t',e Sus-quell:inn and Seliny Union Canals via Schuylkill and Uniodeanals, ultieh are in complete order, and suclr arrangenients ttlide as to insure a full supnly of water during all time t r. Shippers of produce i 4 ll rind a to be their interests send produce to; the rlaludelphia Market. via Schovllill and UniMi Canals, it Leing the cheapest anc safest route; Plaster, Salt anti Fish Constintiy on hand,ot lowest market prices. • Every attention paid to shipment of Merehandize by good safe boats, commanded lby careful capta ins ipso her v.-4h proMptness m SlllflOf produce. fereltandize will not be, detained in store on ac count tifstormy or wet Weatherl the boats load and un bmd under tyre store in the OFy. .' • I'hdatleinhia.!uly 1. EBl3. -------- . DISSOLUTION. cop.nritiersi.ip bei,e[ofii7e. existing ' between die subscribers . . trading uncle[ the firm of Silly. matr Az Nice, is this dAyi . tlisrolvaif Mitmakionscne All persons- having , chines egamrt said firm are re quested [amerce; the Smite ; iid ail persons indebt ed. are requested to make payment to S. tifilyman, who settles the atThirs qf tire' firm. Juntrirc I. 1814. ; S.. SILLVAIAV. ;;;;., NVI. NICE. . , . .. . . . 1 , .., The tit:sires& will he , continurrl by,t; Sillyman. 'Mid hopes to be able to tOipi6. all who may.tavour h m wilit their order lOr the superior 'Rainbow Coal. t- ! . J S. SILLYMAN. January G. I • . 1.-- SEM • AUDITOWS . NOTICE. undersigned, Auditorsl appointed by the On! phan's Court of .SO4lkill County, to audit, re- ' state and resettle the nceoutd EXeCutnr or the last land testament. of David Zelitter; late of ‘Vest Penn lola% nship. F.chtly WI! County, deceased ;. will Meet Iltr that F.tlrrnsr, at the MEN., of James 11. Graff f, Esta...l in the 13oroimlictf Or-. .w:• , shum Thuifday. the 1'1631 day of February.: A.'ll. at II o'cloCk in the forenoon; when arid where all - persons Interestrd will attei;d. • ti JAMEjSGRAEFF, • Cli AQlES . wriim AN., Auditors: JNO. W. 'ROSKI31.:1111Y, Orwigeburtr.Jantmaiy G. 1 ,4 11. • 1— I . , . Auditor's T4Otice. rrill', subscriber, ; an lAtirliinr • anpoiuted by the 0r..! -..- pharis Court at 1. 4 C111411:ill County. in distribute.: the money in the irtn4nt John I'. Hobart. Aclminis, train:. of the Estate 0 1 Jamca: Moorhead, lath of the llorou,Or of PottsVil. deeeakd; ar.sil; from the sale.of the real ekat of the. said decedt rd. atricyr - , the several ereditins ientitled, i hereto : will atteo-, t 4 ,h, dm i . e., of his apiloi,Mnci:CnikTuef day, the l:„..td da i, of Jamiary. lzi.i t, It 11, o'clock A. M., at 1- :,,s -.7 nce , in the Borough of Orwi6bur , 2: , wilco 0,14 whore ,ail persons interest , :d, at le noptirid In rmerA, ‘.. . - 1 3 4 W..'1 3( .1.7..1Ve11iftY, Auditor. ' January f;, . 1 1 • 1-3 t • - I `...wi' t i cor's N6tice. • . ,1 ... .... 1 ritue tub.tribi , r,,lil hndiier a pfmMttdby the Or • Ilins*Court for 5... hit litid miunti - ..to•and it the .iecemit, and ihstribi,e.the •jol;eeeds of the ~,ic 'Ol .he Rea I . Ett WO 0 Ceiirge' Ilain, hoe o f WayUe .Township, deceased , id the diands of :11tchuel I•"titz. the Administrator Of slid tte:edeiv. will aticnd in the duties of his' unooiiitmeni; on Metolty.the Rid day of Jaui.artr ISO. at 11 o'clock A. M. at his riffif.'ejit. the :Boroligh of Orwjg , ,hore; when and where all persons inle.ested arc non ifit d to attend:l • '..1.. IW. ROSEBERBV, Auditor. lanuary• C) ', '1 ' . ' • I-3t , , 1 Auditor's ; Notice. • • lathe Orphan.' Court of the C 0. ,: af Schuylkill. Awl tor anointed ty the Orphaite.Cour to nudh- restate and distrdnue the balance in the hands of John &rattchtGuirth3n of Sarah DivciO, Las Spencer, late Sarah Heffner,. wilt attend at the 016 , :e of 'Ehutrils iErq , in the Borough of oa 111nulay, h day of January mt.,. where al! persons interebicd, are rechtes - . d tor at tend. IL WOODSIDE, I:• •Audttor. January, I I -• AuciitOr'i Notice, • In the Orphans' court for the,Co4 of Sehuylkill. %IBC Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to dist nbute the estate in the hands' of Jereiniah Kelly,ndminstrator of Lawrence Ldwler deceased, will attend to tholduties of his appointment. a t.his office. in Centre Strict, in the Borough of T.ottsdille, on Tuesday the 23d day of January. inst. • A ll' 'parties interested, are reiteested tenured prepared to Ou lish their claims to )he funds, in the land , of the a twienarried adininlarrator. , • . Kt CLEMENT, CLEMENT, z'ruditer,. Jappary 6, , , : I. . • Pottsville W4ter Compan . Boatd, of Alanagers, have this day declared a semi aunu4l 'dividend of three Per cent, Ott the Capital SMckl of this:Co rnpariY.Tor)f he last Six months; payalge; to. the ,smeklialders, or :their le-, gal representatices„ on of after the 15th dannary. I • A. RUSSEL, President. 1— January 1. I :.• j - • amon•NOMMI rhatrm cpuit4NTs AND RAISINSi IL. for sale' by tiot or rtinkl, af the york San•V:• i lardal. • 4-a IM=MOIWI ■ ME MEM - AND POTTS ME 'Jiollid-IN.A:V. from tlic - Cosct- , - 7tior. 3. 11 . " i tu s i 'tis a holy hol*.' I ma theet.-idy! in the land orsotils, Wm spirit home, where all who, love are blest— Where knelt ordisappointnient sever ttolls— Where luman hearts, by Sorrow ne'er distrest, Find My arMd their idols, and thrill hi g h NVith wildnad gushing thoughts orextaq:' ! - And thritt!'wert there, to all Ay Thy fliShing eye, sought eagerly mine own; - Its deep Waim gaze of gentle tenderneis Woke in my heart, a thought 'till then unknown, And I felt:liappy in the phantasy, Th'ai. then Wert linked unto my destiny'. I ;', . - • , 7 I:•• I Wine liiiiiide thee and thv thrilling tone; 'With Mormoiing sweetness, broke upon my ear; It whisper,tvi words.l may not—dare not owe; . Ami spoke or confidence without a (or: FMitliy liWile me, toivardstny glowing lice. And on thy hps, found love's first mating place. We goon :Ilene—'twas Kden unwound— Pr rather like the spot where records ea)! The firstLald bachelor a veva found. ' helb him ile fifes tedious hntirs away ; The brigbtert scene. iti classic Italy; Were tatkie compared to that one spot with thee. • I nnurcclOrn thine far with burning force, giiadinas'ofa wild and waywaid heart; ;picture - 0 lividly its fearful course; !. •• • And heard thee wh;sper we must never part:" Suftly ußian the settee thy accents brnk,e. And elaspiit thee with rapture ---/ Woke! - - From the Columbian Magazine. Z o i): tOUC tatiar'o. ,•• II • "'Alas! ow lore can trifle with itself."!—Shake4ectre. 1 t Reader mind, ,you must . . glancel once more at the portrait,of Isabella Graham lief , ;M ttell.yot: a little advcatike of hers, that will reveal to you more of her rea,l charactr than the unassisted study of he r face for: a month. -- Not but that the portrait tells greaoeal ; a great dei.l of one iityle of espies sion. It tells wonders,}Then vvejreflect that the Mel:des: l i artist who delineates the features Of a beautilhl woman is expected to e.eize one point of expreSidn, that shall he not only the. most agree able, hilt the most predominant; One. that too out et' thousand cvcr varying Mid lovely chime- teristtes. ; . , ; I _:• 1 Isabella Graham was seated in this wise whew! insisted that she should-join. me is the all-import ant littsihes;s of shopping. A wciman -is always ; . aver:4a; : to the purchase of even Ia pair of gloves alone.; Shopping is a social affair, and becomes a pretty;medium for .numberless; little confidences, ,unconscious empaetrieS, harmlea Vanities and wo, manly commissions, all of whiehhelp to relieve thenionotony of her little king4oin of home. , 'you purchase gloves at Stewart's.. , linqUestienahly...•They. have a peculiar; fit 'IICS.SI? cl. dinability and finish alWays to be relied on. As the -dainty texture adapts itself to your hand,' youhave a solemn faith that thepretty artist had ;your OWn self clairvoyancely before her in its eon strutioit. .It Igratifies your excluliyeness ; you arc coniin6ed that the pair xvould ci.t no other hands; ;andihad any fatality' deprived you 'of their posses. I sion, the lost ones would -have Perished like the ;things of earth defeated of theirpurpec.es ; doOmed, by , conflicting powers' to expirn lon the way-side; ;of destiny.' . . 1 , - • , ; • I• i • ; ; • •-—I '. ' ; . , 'We had made our purchase, and were just upon i the!threshold,loihen Isabella graaped my arm and] . dreiv slightly Iback. 'I followed the direction of i her! eyes, and beheld her own 'affianced lover, the! . , veritahleGeorge Howard, witli the pretty, insipid; I • Effen Carter leaning upon his ann. - ' , 1 i:Ayila of that, Bell 1 .Vou 'ilain'texpect George{ t. abstain.n from all social courtesy in his devotion , 1 to you:' i . . S'ini. fixed her expreshivo eyes! upon nay; fabe7-i they; Were half suffused. ,J ! -: 1 'f. , l do not expect that, coz ; nqr do I desire it.--i, I an prond and exacting; I wish it were other' wild. lam jealous, too—' not for the cause,' hut shit; ly that lan jealous. ; It is a part of my proud nanire. , George knows it, and has told me, ;:yes, toOMe, he would never humor the atnird and unjust characteristic; that t must cure myself of'iii.'; • • i. .. ::. He is In t 11,., right, Bell. George is the - only - mittl eter know who had pride enough to match z - Pr.cr 1.,0wn. Jealous Of GeOrge Howard t. You inalte -- nie half doubt, your worthiness of hiiii.-Efo yini intend to apportion his smiles,.gauge the toile of his voice, and restrict the number of agreeable, : i • syinp-lic shall utter?' How ridicUlous'l I confeSs to My jealousy 4— ' ; my it is the worst point of m nature—the; one ele- Ment that, under ;one circuittatances,wauldelriFe , Me frantic. .Jealousy may bathe WeakneSS, hut . i's it not also the test of love I - Is it not the case tha ; • t:the 'richer the possession, the highei'our .I,ti ;• • ; - ; • mite of its worth,.the More miser-like, do we deat Upon the smalleat item that maradd to the value, Of otir treasure!' , - , ! .. .. . . i 4 VerYttue, blot I saw no , superfluous expendi ture' • o ti 'of smiles te part of George.' .....,;•;.,_ .- . 4 1 ;Isabella lauglied Ondwo.4ident. a moment._ 'At length she replied g,ravelY—, '. . ' ... i 'lane, I am gfrtanced to George, yet with my f• • -, 1. reverease for the sanctity , ofJnarriage; I would .nothesitate to Withdraw from our relation now, ;before the tie isl fixed, rather-than ;hazard an nn lOcing union. ft. May heilMti carry my theory 'teoTai ; but not oo far for myself, for I must ahide !. 1;y the truth Usi is revmlCl tomy . own soul. My :.Owit destiny is accomplished; ;; - - - ; . . ; I Her voice Ossuined a tone so low and Musical - that I looked intiher face to It-cad its ptiresPirituai ev elation. She rent on. • ~ t Fair rightly understood me, dear cousin; no One -ever did cn 'rely but George.' We - ..are not twin spirit; but he ti o opposites, whose blending ' . solitariness, results in Lharmony.. There is a an . incoMpletetss 4 the one without the other 4 but the two souls m4e one eoMPlett whole.' j Then how can you lie iealOtts,-,FlelLa l.' 1 , ~' I v,isli there were another word for the Ono tiCn; that bUt poOilY eipielisear it. , The . feeling is . more that of a _diiicatdsertipleil4t the sentiment : tine has inipired bo less the theleaj, true,. deal IiWO That' youlknoW •*i`if . :tlierepr,T6 cif:,jtlte:l,o4 :-4its perfect:..f4...7-fulness ettcrst. ,It 11,...l 1i no Wentleriiiifaheli4 3 , ricc , l,eiti .144..: . }it:t:cyeAs :the full dignitY tit our , natine f litaitg us intit *high i eintualvalEun r.' . i . .. 4*. , iVi: =UM . - OE ~i :SATURDAY• MORNIN l' - ' " MI N '• Bo you expect to realize • t Beliti! : !: L-. .tr i l:tave in my o d ttm. slunt, may be my fate, I fpelthitt I the depths of soul that have Few; are capable ofloving; , the tittleness of life know; not has i i ven as a well4pring of e who unseated the ft peSt of baptism, atUI I inust 1. t. itai t! my face at--thett t i I lurrq if I have failo to elicit; attributes of his scut, m y cow cannot blame.bitnOt is hot fortdne." She drew her veitheavily tears gushed to heti ! eyesi Oche, you refitte too mu t dionsness will . defe4t its 'objel hate love by the Closeness .:ds'ot if it exists. l The coo its fulness to inyself ; andif I a like test, behein be he is feel that youore Unju youtrself, then G tna:s.sivenes of character, that Over-refinentent.' 1, i,Provided, cousiii'— , 1 iNciw, Bella, if 11: thought the foo ' lish whim of this ' mom y' , ' • I ou, I would: 'Frightful! yeti,. woUldd aye, but seriously, .1 . -Will have no compronuse, cousin. I will realize My ideal, or liVe :is I am, content in . the one bight and holy sentimeri, mg res in toy own souL Life .i. . • Isbell not degenerate with me into cold fon:milt+ .' . 1 I niaterial common-placeisin.l I will have its glory 'fresh in my own ipiiit. I do I half doubt the caps • ,; city of the other spx l do sus in that :leap, exclusive attachment that ei a, ists in omen's' heart. I must 'have a return equiii to my wn, or it shall be buried like the gem corlgealed in the floating iceberg, never to be looker? upon byl• mortal eyes, 'That's ' I. n specimen of any exclusiveness, Cousin.' She added half playfully:, ' do yr believe that any man his such an af :ice of I •ing, that he can afford to waste a so — litany'sinile 1 • Do you not remeniber. I ,:the passage I was',!reading, his very morning from 'old Scougal 1 Strangely nOugh, I can repeat it '",now. But these l illeaS always deposited in the ' store-house of metory, to come forth at the mo ment they are coiled for. This is the passage : 'No wonder loers.do ro hardly suffer a 'rival; they knew the n i rroWnesa and scantiness of the •• good which they 'love ; tl at it cannot suffice two , being in effect tol,i 'little for one.. •Hence love, which is as stronglas dee , occasiOneth jealousy, which is as cruel 's the ave. , Love is the most vaduable thing wi r ean b tow, end by ~ giving it we do in effect give all th twe have; and therefore it inn 4 neeis•be i filictinF to find so great a gift despised. ~,, . 1 .. ,• ! . 'The good old 1 1 'flikine,1 coi, Could never have discoursed so apaitpsitelytipon 1(: , ...e, without a full yupacity for the sYntiine t, and, were he living in ', our day, I would 411 ti my rational ideal 1, and' thus find George a rival o make him mind his P's ';. and Q's: ,1 i , 1 , , 4 Isabella uttereddhis id: her natural brilliancy 1 and sauciness of skirit. I could not but think, as 1 I gazed upon her bquming face, that with less pride, 1 and a little more ociWomanly vanity, a glance at her mirror would Take jeer feel she had nothing I to fear% the shape' of rials. 1. , • ,'. By this time the,lege reached the —•,, rind we stopped fOr a ice. Willadrawiitg 'our 1 chairs deeply intokan , Lvov', we chatted.. for a i length of time, Is4beila, having nearly recovered 1 from her unquiet ti,i.po i tl.l, . t l• ' Where could Ilewaid be walking, and at office hours ttil hours that I ain careful never to infringe 1., upon. Aye, coz, IteMil Lain nothing . by inagna 'dimity. I will bergs whitosical and exacting as the veriest puppet that flutters in silk and ribbon I' ' How would it Ekilit ylotir character, Igabella I ' ' Don't talk seriouslynow, cox, lam of in the mood—they are i. • Plehred with a rat c, tickled with a straw' Suddenly her voice f ltcrecl, her cheek flushed, and a ! ;slight shudder asF,eil.,M;er her. George Howard and Ellen !Were seating themselve.s in a recess nearly oppilSive,.-. Both Were, grave, and ;Ellen's face had beOmile:perfcctly beautiful from its expression of tiiipliresseLsensibility ! They seemed entirely abscibei] *the .subfect of discourse; hardly noting the a*..ara,..nce of an attendant who answered the summ4n l s. i .. reabella put her:a m rra w t ithin mine, and we left the ixa. There wailj a movement on the part of: George: He arose iiii his feet, and was about to histen to her Side, aim a hurried apology! to his c,qmpanion, when a l e. d bow;and a slight wave of the hand from Isahe la, arrested him. lie red-. dented, drew himself ; i rouillY up, bowed with a half scornful smile a: .n his lips, and returned to his seat. • As the carriage drtivie on, Isibella was deathly pale, silent, Passive, W)ell•pigh stunned.: - . 1, knew . there was inisappreheitsion on her part. • I felt that the sensitiveness of attachment, iniperathled fo a vivid imaginatiOn, iv;es . misleridilig• her, perhaps fatally, 'You aro tO' hirmt4 ii lsabeW;_ your pride, your. sensitiveness Rill briv, misery; and perhaps ruin apart you both: , • 1 1 1' 1 'lt is all Over, consin, my whole dream of life; :not that he lo;yesi herfno,no; capalio of the steadiness of attachment, 'Bella, I will not hear this; you shall not so se wrong a . noble,nature,, If yon, prulerstand HaT and so little, how cellist you presume to be his affi arieed bridel - .Faithila the very soul of, love:. 'Now, on my; noel outsin," I believe you love him yourself.': ; • Della, Bella, half 'inane alien thtts,poita, You say rightly thatjealtiloiy . - fitighi drive you frantic. - Dear Dellni,Vvity teivently 414 . this evil 1113 tithe:fro - in your p*e.! ; • '- She into end wiptlike a ,stricken ,• childt ; 1 1 4 feet for yen;lte'AF'kut, in the __way you Supftos'e..' -oihehvise noble : 'Vtilitile:atfaiiialotiait ; a - - liftld imacmivue. - C-7," JANUARY 63', .-. 1.84.4.: - -, 1 Q dare say ; sentiment is always ridiculous to very- sensibl Peo l pie. I don't pretend to be one of such. Pleatio don't talk to'. me.' ' - this, dear; tlcamst cousin. 'Whatever :hall find strength in beeitievealed to me: he '... myriadshusy I :.g of it. TO me, it 'living water. I feel buntain is the high [worship with laini,'or it be otherwise with and. Six the, deeper ;e is plain; I surely fault, but my pis. • • I It is gcnerally ` visa t o let awoman have hescry out, estiecialtr if lentimental. It is wonderfully !Proliably the' brain of such; being particularly. iteo l , &eines at length 'dry as sum- . met clult,' arid a ahower of tears passing over it, gently reVivis it; restoMis its parched and languish• ing capabilities, and gives it . a newness of aspect; a rejuvenescence as it Were. i shall not see 1 himrl _ 'lndeed! 1 Which will you make the most mis erable by such - -n. procese, yourself or :George!' 6Delyseff o 1 con; sehtiment and affection are mere episodes in T man's life, not life itself„ as they aro to woman.' i •I • r '' i.il ' . , • 'How Magnanimous you are, Bolin, in Commit ting suicide In thin wise, - '. • , .Don't trifle With me 'cousin. I may be a little unreasonabl4 jOst. tnow,,but : don't tell me so. I hatO common placeisms,l wit . ill-timed Is alivSys O dious, and Words fitly spoken' are only. effective when 'seasonablyttered. ;1 1 , I laughediatihe pretty generalizations; so hab itual to her, that self was at length becoming merged again;i an I saw too, from the curve of the hp, and PrOud eanng of the head, that George had sonYethilig to fir from the self-will of the proud beauty: i i .. ~ 1 - Scarcely an hour elapsed, on our return, before . , 1 George Was; at the house.” In spite of l remon strance, thOseff-willed girl refused to see him.- She hatily :rimed the following lines, which be mechanically placed in 'his bosom, and Went away I without reading, ver her face, for the h. This ever fasti -6t., You will aunt ,f its analysis. i • • . -t ordeal but reveals come cannot endure iihout the clement.' t, iboth to him and ca'rga has a manly will counteract your you would act upon ing,•l would disown Thou art frea . es the air. I piithee away; Like thelbeo ovbtirdcned with sweets, That roving mid blossoms a moment will stay To sip of each olio that it meets. 1 I would not detain 'thce;•thou'rt lured to depart; h Thou cmvdst a love:light and free— The raptura,.the t irill the doubt of the heart,— Then wliYi-,tarrylonger 1 with me l ' ; ! • ; i I had PcriAied for tee I had lavished my life, ' To shield thee from ! sorrow or pain; 1 I would spare thee, c'en- now, but I turn from the strife,: • I- -..' For I feel I haveoved thee in vain. • , Go, revel hi smiles; d t'ilame - thee, no never— Win hearts that are fickle as thine, And - ferget;: oh forget, both now and forever, •The trutlfland the 1 fervor of mine.. 1 , I I ; : • - .. 1 It was in Fain4l4 I represented toleabella the . folly and injustice of her conduct, the ptopriety of waiting an '!esplanation on the part of :her lover; that it was 'only her 4citcd fancy,' and that she would painfully regiet the course she v'os achipt- Mg. ; She (1;ould sell things only through her own medium, and began ie take a Rleasure,' too in op pesition. 11 I Was prowl • Howard Was proud, almost to a fault, and the • I pride of eOm is far more concentrated and cold • ..... -. than that ofa woman; with a woman it is more firquentlyziu impulse; with, amen it becomesa characteristic. Ilow4rd loved pride in a woman. but the pride must bcOme gentleness to him ; he liked a strong will, bit it must be'subindinate to hi 4 own; and the bleinling of pride anti reverence in the sentiments of I ,se.beiln, - had operated as a "spell. upon his heart nd fancy.. - •' ;Bella shed a some : at unreasonable quantity of team; indeed, consi ering the size of her pretty ti little head, l marteli; s quantity. There is some. ?ring very strap in this Opening of the .windows of heaven' in thc'hutian brain. Such _a deal of fluid lodge4we deurtl know where. I suppose there must be at the time a woman is about to Weep-, a great mustering of the little sprites atten dant upon the seier.4 organs of the brain, each Minute creatiue hurrying in great commotion to its appropriate kids - ritet, bearing a lachrymal, in to which it squeeze 'tj a droi; and then they jostle. .1 •- • I along to the grand slice -way, where, each emp tying its viali there! i a, constant sucePasicin of drops. , Well, each of the little creatures had Mine its duty fully,land no w the whole stack was cabana. fed, and Hell'a looked I mp, not With red, swollen --1 ' • eyes, reader, no, tears make sentimental eyes brigh ter and cleatHer—wecpieg being to such, as I be fore intimated, a Cooling process, aliquifying of , ! ! their rays.l - 1 _ L 'Howard will probably call this afternoon,' I Ms 1 , ! i ventured hisinuftte. ';I sat unconSciottsly watching thelrleery of the plants upon the ceiliogtand thinking of the per !yersity of human ectio4s, and whether these ' ca , 'prices dceiterMid rather i than weakened the send ment of live; When I . hea4 • a slow, heavy step), ' !waddle passagel to my room. Turning round, ,IGeorge Howaid toed `before me. His appear,- • ance was.mnch Its lintel, but I shiddered at the husky tone of his voicel- 1 ' . . . : • 1 1 "Will You tell sabella Griham that it.. heceine necessary for racJ both its a professional man, .and as a friend i to the_ family, to acqinint Miss Carter, .With sonic. rcvethm of fortune that will materially I allectheicontlit:Mn in llife, and that I chose. the • • open air and a iNTalk for the purpose, in the belief : Tilt !that the Stirring of life out her would niake the . ' disclosure less painful! I wish you a good morn • inn: - 1 1 1' , • 1- - ' ..,- ~ , . ‘What absurdity,' said I, stepping between him and his exit. - 1 • . , , Nothity , more is - rmicsiary;msdp.m; I big - you will not 'detain Me:• ~. , . • , .- , Mr. Howanli you l+ct Isabelle'. ~ .. , ~ fie - smiled At :,64., rithilt. pmile, thtit'lia's like the 1 slight sundering pi ecc6ia, tvlien the distant Anil plays id the holizon atinight.. 'lsabella is ilbeantifid, but wayward child, who mist - eke:3 ' - ft,24.i . fez se i nthiettt, and. imagination fir .feelitig, My emoti ons are too correct anti too 'direct to be met by tholsickiiness of serttintentaliz ---.. i . 1 i . My"priiie of , sex was amused; 'I think rat WlO4 ftlui4ktigtlto liir• Hirqudi if 7ci.fg to understand each otherinow, it iiideillithil if .you over „ - I' "'I ' - . Hoiliall his )anti neon the lect;liesliatill; then seatiniPMsel be iltid;4 - willsee Isabella.' ' : .I think she, wi#'noi see yen, I, xeklied, - gtorin g In i s 7AP 2 , PeTvcTse• 4 . :. ' . • . 43TeTie -... I; sh litail ." ':' : ''' ' ' 4 MIL§ C. BCC WC. • ~ '' I ' ' ..V.'.'." - ‘ "":.....:°-;.-'•.. - ~y~.. . r, " r E . , ~ „... -,. ~ . . , , .. ''.... !1`.....,. 'I. . . . . , . i . • . . . , . . . . t . ADVMTISFE. 111111 MI E.IMMN EINI .:! -t -'Must! al ihall! indeed!' , The story is told. .A man who has the audaci.: ty to say will' to his lid}-e love, iS surd to have matters all in his own way, and so titeryWre mhi ried last week; lOoking as like tic-oi turtieS as if ' r pride and perversity were-no ino kiinithf their natures 'fester& y I sent,thein a copy of Secitigal • clr d, with annotations in nAne oWn hand 'eularly upon the pasOge qUoted by gantly bo writing, p Isabella. • Dr G. Gil FOSTER. I I , Hidden gems are in the sea,. .1 Anil hidden music in the air, •• Beauty, which we mortals reel not, Thrill's around us every wliCre, Hidden thought's, hoWbright Now many Break the bubbles in the Where the stream, unseen of any, Underneath wild flowers`dla run. ' I - Hidden roves and hidden die tinge, 'Preisiires never brought to light; Live and vanish, like the gleamingi, Of hright -meteors in the night. Hidden faith iind hidden worship, ' Oh !I how strong. how purej how, tleep ! Swell 40d flow like secret fountains, Where the wild birds dkam!Eßls!eep: . . , I , o• Why e these, if not to tell 'is -,, Thaithese broken finks udito In a chain forever speaking, •- In Eternity's broad lieht ! i i ; .-- Oh ! hOw (desolate and dreary ; i • Would this world of sorroiv lie, • God ! if Thou had'st never ivhispet•ed Tha it is the path to Tnr4r.! 1 ;1 The Community System of A commnaitY -has recently een established near Skaneateles, Onondaga coil - my, New York with the celehrated abolition lecturer, John A.. Col Tins, at its head.i We are oppo+f to the Fourier Association or. Community system in all their pro tean forms, but the principles of I this SssoCiation, ofJobn A Collirisore of the most outmgrems char- . actor, sapping, the very foundatari of ill religion, government, and individual property, and deserve the execratio4 of every friend o t country and of his race. We publish some of the articles of this association, for the inforination iof the public, and, to hold up a beacon light to-y4rn the innwary to beware of being entrapped intolan infidel associa tion, under the much abused terms of equality and philanthropy ; ' Artec . les of BkGr f and Plebelief, and Creed, pre sented and, l tead by John A. C'ollinsi and a4opt ed on the 19th Nov. 1843. . ..t TUVE COP!e.) Rr.r 7 rsicc., A disbelief inany special revelation of • ps s i to man, to4ching his will, and thereby binthig upon any mare as authority in any. 'arbitary• sense—that all! formsi of warship should cease— l rthat all religi,o4s, of every age and nation, nave ineir orisin in e ho aamii groat false_ hood, viz: Goths special provid'ences. That; while We . admire the 4irecepts attrilnited to jCSUR of Naz-,, ereth, we do not regard then{ as binding, liccaiise. uttered by hiin, tiut ficeause they are true in them-, selves, and best adopted to pr?mote the-happiness of the race. _Therefore, we rtgard the Sabbath as other days—thie organized Church, tis adapted to produce strife i ttnd contention, rathkr than love and peace—tho clergy, an irripositimi7the Bible, as NO.authorii,y—miracles, ds unplrilesophiealr and salvation from sin, or frOm Punidunerit in a - future world, through h eruhilledGbd, as a rein . • -nant of heatheMsm. 2d. Oevrats-uizari.—A in the right , i ful existence ofiall governments ba4 i npiin physi cal force—that they are organHzedbands of ban-. ditti, whose authority is to bel disregarded. There-, fore, we will not vote4ler Snch go"vernments, or petition to therb; but to deniand tla4a to disband —do no milita l ry duty—pay no personal . or pro, perty taxes=;sitl i upon no .juies—refuse to testify hi cetirts of.so called justice and never appeal to law fer a redress of grievances; but!use all Peace ari. moral means to scciire their "complete sttuction. .i . • , 3d. Pnorearv:--That there is :ic; be no indi• vidual property, but all goods shall he held in com. moa-that the it ea of minel and thine, as regards the earthand its products, Its now ,understood in the exchisive 'sense, is to be disregirded and set aside—therefore when we mite, We will throw into the common treasury all the propeity which is reganied as belonging tO us, and forevCr after yield hp,our indfvidual chain and ownership in it —that no coMpensatieu sha i the deihanded for our lobe& if we shaidd ever leave.. „4. • • . 4th. M-sunisce.—That*e regard Marriage as a true relation, growing club of the nature of things ---repndiating • licentiousn+s, fornication, concur binage, acluiterji, biganly,l and isoliganiy—that i marriage is deli ri ed for the happiness of the par • ties, and to pre ote loveacdvirtue. - That when such parties hai l e Outfived _their i affection's, and cannot longer eantribine to!each,otlier's happiness, the sootier the cperation ;takes place; the:better, and such, separation shall 'not be in lx:.rrier its the p9 - ties inagainuniting :NV ITH Alir Orr L; when theY , shell:ccitsitier their lippinesS can-be promo tad e, parentlh i ted thereby-•t are in i duty hound to educate their ch Mien in habits of virtue,; and love, L I end - hitlastri, , a a that they areilsaund; to, unite with: the Comm ! iiity:r - , t •. , ; ; ' Tliii are a few of the most important princi ples of this infuld - combination, and sufficient we. I r" think to warn the most unsuspecting against being A I -- , ca fight in the meshes of this most accursed net. The editor of the New Yorkl : Trihune, who is well known as a friend .to condemns this ineveinent, and says the 4ltindert4tipe l . of Mx, CoLsissisfai his associates of Stine:ls e -les " had its origin in the Abolition cause, of which their ioted 'nen hite‘been actiie ; and promincn than:oons." .I _ .:, ....,.. ...,!„ .., . , i g l i , Ji corfespon atii ilaies 14m 14 task about it,ind ,deides'iliatabO 'lion lad anything to do .iFitii, 4 matter. •He Tei . ... , _ :: : :- ~.. - tus -- o *tit , id' • • " :or prineiplO Of:Aborni csidits; as lank hiai y• atilniti• Or ic;iinition ' iminedi ,.ato.q.rewpto,,ritliWifollika saotions rupee* _ingiViyine I ';OC - Idnee, s !'ili;'ine'‘lleyelairo te.pi iiiidiiOl4P--'" ii, - iina Man,faiej-•verne;:l%li. 1 .-4r NO. 3. ibben g. 01.66: Collinkhaa been lan active._ AbolitQat, but not: one in a Ahourand of tho .4bolitiOnLi*Of the corm' try-has Ale4ll ll t , - ....tvit4. 4 4 -r wi t ti*P el ! i t notions;; and I. aripreloznd.Attiii 'his fitkeeek in ma! - kin; conv'enit .to , ,his VP ii'Litirtil :tad *tiltigrealm cr out ni the 4bo*lon ranks than i4ern.": , The editor of 'the Tribune rnakitte follottilltit reply. :I L • ',l , r- ';:. 4., . , - - • •, • We give pin go to . the .fdregeirt;,% • cheerfulness; and trust thettre ITP- )} ?0 1 ° 4 "0 to retain - On& oxprlzsour before stated waa'-./ifcraity..frari. It was hot, as is crroneolisty.„.4oxo PY. 9 11 , 1 ; • correspondent, Vom the single ca., ; ,:-',of Mr. 3044 A.. Collins that, out - inference was 2 drawn, bu frOm the gericrai - noVernent and ttn4eneji - etthe ultra Abolitionis!ts; as evidenced in;t4ertTeet the; Vennont Telcgropb, anti the its editor; oi, S. Murray ; Nit* COY= eta' present attitude'of WintLoF,tl Ganinin and bitr Libei+licri" from the caursk.tnikresent atetkt tude 'tithe Herald of Freedom, gijeordi N. 1 - 1.; the coin-se and cOndtict of . Strp . lietKki Posier, - A& be y (knit Smith, Mr, elate.; at Northampton, Mass., &-c 4 1 . , Na) more: v:c teif otir correspondent C,Whotri we;hap pen to know) tint his on relatiiitVia.. the gious as v.:ch iiirstituKiand ideas Or. our time. strengthen Vac COON IctiOri ' a before coat. ually eirrcsced 'and now- t3elittla47 NVe do [ not ssy,4 mce neverhare saute that all who have co:dratted ,lwartily„ tad iutelii*ently in the abolition cause !have gone, or the length: , of Mr.'Collin::;i but that ibe of Aboli tion are to•sardl . a sWeepipg,,, rettliF4.l .revolution both in C:hniclNt ntl State nn ovitahi my or mod - ' ification of ,all lire4visting forms ; and ideasr-Nle ,• • , cannot'doubt. j'Whetlier this be h,koaciis to'bei übsrished or rvisted, to3)C deplored, , oe . rejoleed we do pot judge..—ire at-e 'erigage4' . 4italytirirecordi, ing and illuttraing what t 3 g oiii - Fio around 4.1 4 and that the NO Church, No-yroWely - guiveruine of our day had:its origin in abol4 as 'elcaily, as we do the cawes of atA y,grcat 'Morel • or Social impplsc."' The, papers thentioned• by' the Tritalne are of rt. - decided infidel,For semi-infidel elia6cter, though' . professedly abolition papers. Tay ..Coov,i Tit& AND tyi W • The following from the EaSt houn paper, is 4.00 good tO,lic los:g; It hip hard: PAR! Y EII3LENIS.--SoirkHemocratie pa. pe'r, discoursing lately about partiimblems, gives . to the Whigs'ilie 'Coon, and t 4 fur-the Loco party in gencrhl„ the Cock. TWO not altogeth-- .er right;. and as we am in favordf:fair play,' wc.l insist 'on an c‘ptitable division The 'Cool unquestiottitkly, It7ifg pro-, 'party, and thong:the does stroll ally—:what of that! he loves the:4o4rs' and affects the 4siripes'upon'his tail.. A ti. - 44epublican,.lin, • is found, we believe, only on . thcF*rtlt American, Continent': Heis a gallant felki into, the bar : , gain, 'and whips a_ Puppy at eachitiW, easily! Anil . , homely though his coat be; fi..tO:rth money .in thr. rriarket. Give us itlie.4444ii?,j,j , all meani !! But the Lindenwold folks inustli.);go the cict&-• he'srnme of theirs—lie's the 'exa4Sive property: of, their!State Rights allies. The:Xiitcs. , vain of " •Is.nt italyls„lothet; htsik4s.like gases. — nadipg bragg r art; crows•defiance%' . o'f theweol . grid (pen runs at the pinch! say _them that the fying Branch arc iiO4entitleti to guar: ter him upon their cOatl Van,Bnren ites,:they rflust content thcnisOki with the Wns4 . 7 sr.t.-;-long a pi presented to therhy Mc. glilhoun4" Let them take the "Ilease/ 1 -110tr..4.itirilt.in fellow, fond of creeping throualt:,isktii and Oierefore may dispute theittitliA),l*ztqle'spii! very animal too, that they waiii : 'At this•Parilaht juneture—he.'s so.griod at.thropting Cocks," that , • : we are certain' The .ast ihe!Ne:w Mirror, stifficiently'ex~tihits the ads an tig,os. of groper physical withOui eny cornmentsaiditienal.upon'thir:3oject., The Wri ter Must bniraaiined as*glanei4 round , a ball, o t , Alniack's; rind; having ,trayel4nauch•ln Europe and America, as forming to 101iclf. a, comparismi het4yeen the. ditierent chat anieistics .of femininei lieauty and i yersonal distincti* " . •" Twill tell you where I thiliklios -,tho,secret-oi ariStocratie beauty.of Etiglanilil' It is in the lofty, ,dialled of the head and bustAlleptoud carriage; ' if you. remark. ip all thesewurilert-7the head - set batik, the chest clouded and::::.i;xpo.ndeil, and.thti whole port and-expression, t prideund.con7 scions superiority: This, minit you, th0p,34,04,1 t•s,ult of qualities in the charaeler, is not the work of a day, nor perhaps of a sitoii generation.. Thd effect 6.f exPandintt the bres4,otl preserving.th6 - back straight, and the pOstuie4encially. erect, - is the high' 117altb and consoiriie9t boautyof-thoso ortions of the fritrne and til'Uflihysicafadvintago . handed down with the pridp,:iillich,produced it; from mother to chili, tip. 1-4'gratlually" has be . - come i.e-fer,t in ti.o.su•point4;74.* the look of pride " and r,:!-Mll.:satural and ?neon.; , s cions. plane?, your eye aroiffid. and you will see that there is not a defcctiye tekt, and hardly ahead sct omen the room: In . 41 assemble in any other part ofthe world, toXii,g'a.perfect bast with is 'gracefully Carried-head, 14..4 difficult as herd CO • 'find the exception. • _ , - REFlNT.mr.s7.—Thur, wlfe.;When the innermost' Orment of a lady was call4o trap& ; and', for , centinies after Shat speare i,16, word, zuggesfed-nci indelicate ideas to those wr:l4;lor4eti unmovtiti, the naked 'figures of Titail.ls The tforld became more and more refined; An'tck was.: inserted in the Index ExpurgatOtius, 0, ; the words/J.110:10k its place: What could peW:ily he more pure and , :tinsuggcetiVo—a shift ! a liing,o—ihat change of' litmen! In t r- t,it;a it was found that even this simple and `difffactSp,gencnility beerune Offensive.. Purity itsaf, ih' ; 4iNve'ver, could ,5u,..c.4 nothing more inotreesive kl,-..!nr , change of ' a shift. 'Bashfulness (whj is notalwaysnindi esty) w- as inexorable, and ; it.ij despair was resort io Frank; the word . che63lKt. seas adopted, an now, see, written up in tlit !,Shois sill fella, • ,finemcnt:, “elteririses: - ; ii-rnrao"—esai • further! A 'charitable 1y visiting it- ga B 3 )'t IM • , -(1 I ; T I t, il 1111 , H'"l IN 6 4 - 1) lIM I ...._ • 1 ..r . .,,- - ' %.,4 t vi