411 . E\ WHOLE . WORLD! El Tisaittitt,d by all u•ho have tzsvd thon„rand • tch.• has no!?) that DU. PETERS' *EG&FAhLT: ' • .71.111tAIDE7S PILLS, • the mon nntivalled remedy ever discovered .1 - 19 bylthe ingenutik of man. Thcv.arP a sovereign niellre following compliiiptsellow. and Fevers, Fever and • Ag,nrr, Dyspepsii,,Croup; Liver Complaint,Sick headache, Janndire.Asthina, Drop- Bbegruatism, Enlmgement of the Spleen. Piles. Chnlic,. Female Ohstructions, ilcart•burn„ Untied Tongue.. Nausea, D,stentionn el the 'Stomach and Bowels incipient Diarrlicea, Flatulence, Ilahi mai Coz tivenees, 1.1)55 of Opettle, Blotched or Sallow Com plexion, and in all caves of Torpor of. the Boweis, wherea Cathartic or an Aperient IS needed. '• , They arc exceedingly mild in their operation.,.pro. ;diming neither Nausea Griping, or Dedaili.y. They tire extensively used and commended. by' UnAcTisixa Pnvsict. in all parts of the Union, from whom an y qa a n tily of Cer tdicatc., of their %alue can be oh •. aired. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZNGERS Are the 'Safest. most sure and effectual remedy for Colds,C-onsumption•Whootlingrougn,Aathina, nests of the Lungs or Chest.A . c. Ace, - Arr. Jam Starkey, foot of Gouverneur St.; cured of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settled Consumption. by these Loteng • es, I,:vhen the physicians could do nothing for him. Mr. Charles W Perkins, 71 Bowery. Was cured of n severe cough and cold of three manth"§ standieg, by Gila box of the Isrizzinges. Rev. Mr. Iloneoek, 40 - i Pearl st, has used them in his family with invbrialde success. and recommends them to all who ate Ahem(' with coughs, colds,..or dry affretirins - of lute lungs. ;: - Mr. .31 E. Mastro siiffbredseveral.weeks with a dis. rcssing cough; which nothing reliined, till he tried. Lezengeiy, which cured him in as few hotli-si Mr. Arsres llr llale. No ft Tontine Buildinga, Will tamp la . a friend IA bp bad not coley-ed. a iirjet.'n'tleep - fig several weeks, traing every linv - nii- Fmtc--nttackedWithsnim , -.dikiressing cod?h,, as almosl : to takeaway his life. Lozenges made him raise art , , thud enabled him to sleep well at oigli. He had Ailed every thing else' he heatd of, and nothing else .:::11hrdi,d the least relief—another instance of saving a lenow-being from an -untimely. grave. • - SIIERAIAN'S ‘VO .I.OZENGERS !Proved in more than 40,CC0 cases to be infallible the only certain worpt-tlestroying medicine ever d;s covrscd • Sviorrims or Wonals.--Paiti in the joints or 'bulbs riffensive'breath• picking at tare nose. grinding or the icidhOuring Sleep. and at times a paleness about the lips a lilt flushed checks bleeding at the nose, a gnaw. ing,sensation at the stomach, flashe.s of heat over the surface -of he burly, slinht chills or less, head ache, drowsiness, yertigo, torpor; disturbad dreams sudden starting in sli.-cp With 'right and' screaming , sometimes a troublesome cough, feverishecss, dors.: sttalid lane, fits, bad taste in the mouth, dill - emit breath ing, pain in the stomach or Bowels. fatigue, minsba, laseamislincs,'voracious appetite, leanness, bloated itna.7ch or limbs,.gripings, spooling pains in various ri h e I,"tly, a sense:of sbnintiting rising to the parts . - • gnus towards night. a frquent throat, itch ing; • desire to pass tip„the bowels, and some. times discharges of slime nail .^ 1 Dr ti'aien Ho, ter. It)E,iiith A'vet three h::":kn that was cured of fits by' these Loiengers, at' 'geed suffering, and vv hen nothing eke would give the least relief.. A 'soy on hoard of one of the .11avre . ! ,, a 6t, e ts was eured of iifs by onlyferre dose of them. Mr. Jai& 11. Word, 37 Third street. gaVe them to his child, and they brought away :he worms lam thou sands. Dr. Zubrishie, IS Duane st.. has used them in over 700 cases, souie of them of the must alarming char acter, and always with the greatest success. 4C./...;e721/1 F. Goods,- , red, 130 S.!;:vili vituse. has us e'.i) them in his family tor two years, with entire RIC cuss. Twenty-I;re cents per b•tx. Carnphi , rolr ilead,:cAd I e^o). - rs Give immaliate relief in nervous or sick Headache.. palpitation the limart, lowness of spirits, despon deney.inflaminatoky, or putrid wore throat, bowel or summer complaint:, fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking or he chest, spasms,- cramps. of the stomach dr boweht, hysterical off miens and all nee. xons drows.mesb thr.,n2.li the day and wake . - ' fulness Anight; elioltp. or choler ntorbus; clan lort, la'ssitudel,. or a sens.o'ot fatigue. Pertains travelling or attedding large parties, with tied the La tenges ly reviving, and impart.ng the bio*ir,r'y of 3outli—u scd efter 'dissipation, they restore the tone ia' the sys tem generally. and remove all the'unplcaeard spar; to-,is **. Jyho".ll. E, itor of that firotliar.,iana • than, was cured of a severe liendacite In sin niiimieS lay three of the Camphor Ltatenges—he mass agatifst threa. • - Joseph 11 - 4 Sixes Esq., \'ire Presit'ent r,f the Wash ington Marine Insurance Company, Ivassuffei cal for years with nervim.: heiylaelleobat • nothing would re ,eve till he used these' Lezeiiires reinoVcd it _ entirely•in fifteen • Or. G. 11,:hter, ' -Si' tit Avenue, has keen subjem !o.yiolgtit of eadaelie, se as td make sham al most Minn fur two Cr' three hods at a tiara.: nothing. ever alliirded him any redef till be trle'd these Lozen. tilts. and they ctrred him in a few Milittias. * tV. 11. At!ree E.?! ,or 04: Now York herald. has tiscrialieteToil ; the last year for he atliclic.or and always thimd immediate relientror.l them. • SheriPati's Palle .11,111's plusltr! . . 11.00,CC0 sold ye'arly of this best or all -Plasters.-- 11.1iowitiSio, Luttilia.,:io, Palo Or Weakness in the Back, Loin P, Side, Breast, Neck. or Linibs:sifocittilli iy;gi i rcid by 1., ); — r Orly I 2 Cviits cash, and war• ranted superior lo an iithcr plastets in use. Be par titular to get Sherman's P6or :)tau.'s Pfister', or you will be imposed wino. A raid the s, Orions and ..% ortn !ess insitations. The: i antis is stamped on the back of each; get none witliont it; or you will l.c deceived. Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a bon. Worth Lezcoges 25'. do r d s Camphor or headache Gtiv.:es; . 25 cents per box - Poor Man's Plaster; ou , y 12;, cents a piede. _The above I:4ediciues *or sale: by . 'l'..& J.. nEATI.V. . itgenta for the prOprictor. Also by Hugh Kinsley, Port Carbon. , Williall . l Taggart,Tamarmit. , - George Beiti-nyiler, New Castle. June In. 1813 JOYFUL NEWS.- hanst every disease that flesh is heir' mar be cured by the timely use .of l(1•11,1 , N". CO,M POtIN NATIVE This may be Proved satisfactoi ily to those who will call at any of the stores where this invaluable tnedicine by certificates riSroperly alithentica•ed) or cures perform individums who' had lost all hopes of relief— Certificate. , of l'hysiciaus who had the most severe cases under treatment. their patients tidying ts ken the medicine by thiiircdvice ang been cured—certificates • from the l'i othonota rr,Clet Is tifOrOutlis' Court. No tary.Ap.. stating their • aCqinii•latice ••:,•ith persons of respectability rand standing, who, having the good of their fdlow.men al heart. hays voluntarily come, ward and it statement of their case and its core. ' for publication. &e.• rho number ofthese terti fieritc.3 hi:mayor, - great for . newspaper publication, the subscriber hai deemed itadviraLle to have a copy cf. the mast iMpeirtant certif . :eves properly molten ties. 'led, under seal: to be placed, at the stores of agents, • , who have the medicii.efor sale, Where persons mile led with Serrifula ,ar Knigs evil 'White Swelling, Chronic .I:heornatlsm, 'letter, Mercurial diseases . Erimtions of the . kin, Cough of lung standirl or in cinient Consulnption,:sick Dead.aclie may have an rpporiunity of".• - mcertaining the na - ncs and residences dflhose who have been cured by its use. and who Will be willing, if colt(' upon, to G ive every information required. As a more genetalthat this is no quack friedieine. to the .r.ames of the follow ' i reg . well known phyFiciarfts, who have attested to its cfficacy:—Dr. J. P. Ificiter; Dr. . Blren. Dr. Jno. 'Otto, Dr. 11. U. 31046rd:erg, Dr. J. E. other. Sold wholegale and Retail at the drng.and cal Store of . E. B. EICIIIIOLTZ. Pottsville. 3.13. &:J.1 . 1. oer svi I I e; port Carb..m ; Henri Voutc, Orwig.sburg. . .January I • . I AII.OFFA , r , S VEd:ETABLE 'LIFE PILLS, • PIifENX,BI7TERS. l'l3lllE high and envied. celebrity which this. prl eminent Medicine hassriainired for its invarialie - efficacy in all t hetifscases which it preesses to cure f.es rendered the usual practice of puffing not op Lynn neeessary, but unworthy of theta. they are known by their fruits ; their go .n 1 testifiy for them. and ey thrive not by the faith of the crcdulous. - :: , • In alltases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liier Affections,' Asthma, Settled rains.' ii ; .fitieurnatism: Fevers and Agacs,Obstinate Mai:tithes impure to ate of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance • of the kind, Nervous Debility. the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of We:di ne:is of the Digestive Organs,. and in all general De ringements of Health, these M edicines have invaria ably provedla;certain and speedy remedy. - s They restore-Vigercus Health to the most Eshads. ted Constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phenix Bitters. beyond Oa reach oPcorupeti lion, in the esti of every titient. Ire Pared and Sold; Wholesale and-Retail, at Wil liam 6; Alont's Office, 233 Broadway, corner ef An thony'street New York. N. 13. None:arc genuine winces they have 'the lac simile of John Motrat's Siwiature. The life Pills r aresola us Boxes—Price, 2h cents, iineents. and I Dollar each, according to the sir.e; 'and the l'hcenix Bitters in Bottles, as 1 dollar or 2 dol; tars eaCh;with full directions. - Good Samaritans can be had of the Agents gratis. Fen' sale by ' , B. BANN AN, Agent for Schuylkill county. .32-1 y A ut,r,use 5, . Fcasc'4 Catidrand Sh.e.fmtiu'4.Lozenges. • 11U:•.:r received on consignmenCtrom thd, Agent in as Philadelphia, a Int of Pita:ea Cidehrateci Einar hOwid Candy, acid Shernian'a Cough and SVornii.o.• zee gee. . IL BAN NA Pl. .• Dec. 13;-5::.—. ..Agent: , . , • - . 1 . . . . . .. 1 ., "I mm mil. TEicg !you- TO pion vIE DOWELS OF #'llE' EMI77, AND DRING OAT FROM VIE CAVERNS OF BIOgNriAINS./.? 1 E 1 : 11 * iVii./Cli WILL'OLVESTRENOTII TO 'OUR HANDS AND SOLpEar ALL, NATO= TO OWL USE AND I..AANC.): .....on. joussON --- - 1 ---- ,.. - ... , WEEKLY iW BENJAMIN' BAXNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTO:ILLP; SC.IWYLKILL COUNTY, .2A. VOL , , XX- . _ A New Fountain of Life has( opened!! Ati, ND its healing strearnlf 'now gushing fOrth. A brilliant star has artseu, in the East, and now eheering thousands with 11EALTII; LONG LIFE, AND 11APPINES. . i. 'That Star is PECIrI'A LIKE Vt.TitGATIVE. NOS. These pills. let all 'understand. cure disease by a power peculiar only to!itscfif, Which instantly cheeks the action-and r:o,4rest of d;r.c ,,, i.e, for their carti- - ineneernent iS much alike l(vliteit i 3 when the L 0 OD IA A Li - JUICES ' , . row) fUr depraved. as''to; prodnre of .strumtens qnd 'gores) that one rizedidne.i provided it be competent tp produce stekness:ivill- he all that is itecmaey for recloiing disease, anti rc4lning • • • ,11E.11.71 - 1 ANC? 11,-IP PLY ESS. to.man'kind. Let it lil,e4ise be remernirred. that there is tin 'medicine., noiv in existence possessing equal. healing powers ;.! and that no vegetable, or any other kind of physic rap sel soon restoic health, when. Jost:even in cases doe - most inveterate. The ziction o‘ . * these ;Ills i tipOr the bowels , mild; producing no "gripin'a pains ordebility, but on. the contrary, after they hive operated, yo'r feel that a load of irritating and 'Uorrript -humors have been taken from you, and the !buoyant feelinp - of health snripg up in their place; end what is another.grcat of jeat in these pills, :hey !ere. always safe, they,einity bc taken on all occissions, and finder !--artv. etratim• stances. withoet regard to the name oft he &sense; for they operate upon eves ! ) , pert oldie bony. and expel disease from whatcvef part it may be seated.. Every parses who possesses a bus of these pills NEEDS NO ;PH Y.S/CLIN,. fiir in them lie can find, a cure; and confidently rely upon axpeticlfr restoration! to health, In Germany, the Lard Of their orig:n. millions of personS have experienced; their beneficial effects, and the ilinusands who. Hind , itsed them here, :Teat' of , them in the highest of terins,oit accognt of their cahr talaperfic:". The news of. health and comfort, r.preaC.s 1 - , o m muse have sited gal. REIGHTER'S - • . EG ETA 131. tI G A IY Is P rs' and they now prevail; by Weis I own excellence, and the Power of 'crud) ! ! • ;And why 514 ,we ; reasonably inquire, in: they become so'eptleared to the hearts of ilwe who has': used thein.aial tie them` gained such a popularity' Simply because their action upon the 11 IiMAN DOPY, • was as the sun and rain Mann vegatatinn, giving new lifeto all who partook_of its, happy influence. As the health, of the platit depends upon tie sap which circulates through its;bratiches, so the lifeend health of mankind Cependi Kinn the bleed which flows through his veins. A'r,d,ily hen this vital fluida witch is most necessary to! tho growth and suppori,of the body,.by some unknoWn caustf becomes toadrel with morbid and - I - CORRUP'P Ilt3llOllS, • ' so that instead of ruittr4hing and strengthening the ,may, it hairs to pro, two obstructions in the system. which engenders lll:icascilia've rceburse to a Medicine that is perfectly safe in ;every disease, and that trill produce a favorable terMination, if;given ! early in the eotimlaini, frequently in a few hours anti most always: in a tow days, that medicine is. Dr. liel.cliter-d.li , ctlible . whits! so throughly.cleattscs the blood . and niet e m a large. that disease 'cfr,any kind cannot, por,st'uly exist where • jidil Presenee, provided nature is not be:ond all Ituiriniassistanen. Tlid price of theSepillt is '25 cents per boi, w i th full diretitions and can tic had at the Pleilu Mill; established for the sit. prlission ' : • . Of Quackcrtt • . . at the northeast corm: cirrif.aeo nACT. SUCC%--. likt`WiSC of sub-arr.".-7. •1 ' • ' Gits rt rt.n. Pb.. Oct, to. 1312. Dear Sir: von daub:less. remember my. calling at Cyril!! establishment Obniit two weeks since, and obe mining from vnn onti worth of Dn. IllEcii- Tays \I.:cit.:TABLE; PLIFIG.ATIVE•PILI S. fur one of my neighbore' who requested'! me to procure ..the article 'for them.l-I'his being done and my own business transacted; I started Pr home: fier travel ling all day, I was taken. Nall a sudden chill, w ! hich lelltne with a violent feter, head-ache s and consider able pair. throughiaut my whyle system, with great sickness at ntv stotniclp d.thtm eninpletely disen abled me that I was ens ! el y, l d to stop at a small Inn on the road for ielit . ist. Upon impary, they had nothing that could po s sibly rue relief. While yet it, misery; fib i never was so ill in all my life. 1 happily tlintight (If your pills...and tesolved to open onelox upon any lown account End seek relihf in them. I took six cif thhin drank a warns cup of lea. and retired to bed. Ray Valli here ceased in"a measure, and I soon fi II sou ; astrep. In the ;minting I awoke much lietter,mitbalter the pills had 'one' a ted I was quite a d:fil.rent Orson ; took another dose of fourpills!, % remained there all tlednesilav, and on Thu; day started for hirine'as well as ever. and I still enjoy good health -the p...rsons. fir la i ty I binielit them. informs me that :they li‘ve experienced more benefit front ynurpills than a whole cart load of the iwocks winch they had ro therly used. :Smirch) , if they used them with as good! an ifiect mien themes( legs as I have, they have gocid reason for exuding tacit; vir f-y tucs ; and iou take My advice, you 'will persevere, vo on and recintimeiat 'them,to all who kre Ithoring order disease. and my word for it. thef. will become so popular as a general remedy that you will tbid it difficult in supplying the demand. tSigned) G. W. GRA XDGIsI. • Greenfield. \The above ; Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the .StoreZuf . ! DEO CLNNIENS & PA EIVI N.. Pottsville. I! , rn relf i 8; 'Bl3 ll I y • Perf'urn:e4! Perfumery 11 i‘ rentlF. suliscriber I past opened a fot of Elegant Si and :Superior French Perfumery; among which is Fat iria Cologne.r.Mida Water. Honey %Inter. a very pleasant perfurne,.antris an excellint article for keeping hair in curl frlrenfier Latlies,•Gentb men or Children; Romani Ktilydor, for the, Comidesion, Smelling Bottles; Lavender Water, 11(We Water, su perio• Beal's Oil, in.Fols and B titles, Matrons o- ILI:Lea, Orris Tooth. Wash,. Toilet Powder. Powder an dTufe, Iddlau Oil and Indian Dye: for col ouring flair a beautiful brown anti thrk'color.- Ma l -• cassar Oil. Scent Bags;, for drawers, Genuine Otto of Roses, in Bottles; Brown Windsor, Musk, Orange and Lemon, Otto lof (dose. Be.. Sn 2 01 I Also , Glenn's S.aponateOus Compound for Shiving, I RousaelPs Celt:hi - ate' Shaving Cleo m, (loon eli's Emollient tit pcsineecius Pas ie, for whiten,- ' lug and softening . the panda, and preventing chap ping. Rousse:ll's Balsamic Elixer of 'Angier, for the Mouth and Teelli, !seeping the breath. ricbh and sweet, ' preserving the gums in a healthy, condition, and: preventing the decaying of the teeth, recommended by eminent Dentists' For sale tt Philadelphia prices, by t • B. BANNAIN..Agcitt, I • ;• Decembci, 23, ' • W. LCAAt LISLtf Jr., COMAISE•ION NIERCILiNT, Arch Street.wharf, PHIVADET , PHIA, ESpr.ci•FuLtAf. informs his friends and the rat ; peltlie. that'he is, prepared to receive and for, Wr,rd Merekmdize of. r y &serfparte, to Ml:parte on the Junialtn, %Veit and North Watieltez of Vie Susquebannah, and Schuylkill and Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, ; hieli are in eduaplete order, and such arrangements made as to itlEUrda fell supply of water dosing all the year. I Shippers of produce will find at to be titers interests to send produce to Pie rhiludelphia Market, via SehuYlkill• end Union Canals, it being the cheapest ace safest route. '• • Plaster, Saltand nih constantly . on hand, at longest` market prices. . • • • Every attentiortipaid to shipment of Merchandise by good safe boats; ;ctimmandtxl by careful captains. together w;th protimtness in salesuf prOduce. • Mciehandize will not bo detained in store on ae , count of stormy or WO weather, the . boats load and unload tinder the store in the dry: Pitiladelphia,,Julo,lBl3., bf Co -Partnership. • liE - partnership here etaire existing between the subsertbers, lender the• firm of Earn., strooori, I nose Corpyztere.wasl dissolved o n the 42.1. Jan na r,y, .1344, by. mutual .donant. All persons iddebted, aro requested to Make pr 4 went, sand those baying claims will please to hand them jn to .Adam Edo, wbo ig authorized to teitle all tlyi bus:.ness dithe firm. - :EIf.X.R; January 22, !80,1 MI E=ll=== EU 4-'3t* ME . M!=nl Ppwisvii4LE GENmtA4 ~ TofFever and, Ave Patients H . not.EPoRE.. , well :.!, since, the cliscovery of the, eria+ remedy for Fiesjer and Ague ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTLiaII: (novicelied Rowainrs "lamb°. vs.n*"Ponk Mixture; with the written - signature cf John R. Rowand over Ithe mouth of etch bottle, to distingbish it from a log of l'odulterateti,Toeic Mil tore," iniule during the author's ,absence and diseen nexinri with its manufacture and sate from the siring of 183'd to 1841) "preilderr cureslor,this trouble some iiomplaint have a ways been • sprifiging by in varibus parts of the coptry. irr lint ulrick ! since rrs di Fct , VCri and aluto , universal and exclusive use throturtout the United S at es,Canada,'Pcxas. Mexico. West Dulles, South A merica . rled.;.te.. all newqeme dies "steal its good name"—t ounterfeit its taste. T.,.. smell 4pd appearanceasclosely as they can t ,imitate its manner of using r cri v its directions—.and by INV rinua rilier shifts and . p varientiont attempt to palm pit utian" the credulous and ,unwartr; their paltry jurss:ubric Tonic Mix pries and Pills is place of the old faVourite, sterling.andeupreme remedy. Nothing perhapri could more posit r ely prove the .excellence of ilicmtue medicine than this onq fact—for where it not the -that best' they wotild not select at out, for receildng their '.livnocriiical respects," but would conferchetr - complimentS" upon something else they deemed the "foremost cure." And What more con: Icfileinit. argitmelt do faveriacd ague patients rice-! to .guard them against one and nil of these counterfeit and egorions intitations, aid to render them careful to procure the genuine and undoubted remedy of the. Proprietor himaelf in . Philadelphia. or ef his :leered ifeo agent's throughout litelUuited States, ~t e. Sole gent, in Pottsville. JOIMS. C. MARTIN. r, SPI;;ENDT I DII3iBLE. - RA' PFAU.% • LLI7.11 : 1 NA TED AND NE W RAPIcToRIAL Bump:. To 'be conspletrad in 50. nullibers, at 25 'ch.. pet!number: . 'Phis great and iMan•nificibrit Work will be embel lisherl with, Sixteen Iltindrdi historical Engravings. exelotive °fan initial knee to each chapter; by J. A. Adanis. more iliac fourterin hundred of which are from : original •designs, by ,J. rman. It will he mintrd from thy. standard 4opy of the Ame r ican Ri bte Sdriety, and contain .Marginal References. the Apoh t rytalta, a Concordats : tie. Chronological Table. List 'of prnrcr Names, Ornernl Index, Table of weights. Measiires. The large Frontispieces: Titleit to the Old and Nev.-Fest:merits, Family Re.. conki : Prvernation Plate, historical illastrations, and Letters to the Chapt ers, Ornamthital Borders, &.e 'wit; from originahlesigns, trade expressly t for this 'ediliot;. by J.C. :hamnan. Esq., of New irork 4 .; in addnion. to which there will be numerous larA engravings, from tic.4.Ans by distinguished mod ern hrtisti in Ftahee and Er:gland—to which a full in; des s.Vdt be given in the lastl number. It( The, griN-Ssupc..rioriv of early proof itnpres siong, fiorn the Lliv,rav;:,;7..lwill insure to those who give their names at °Lee, a^. rnsSeSS;:ifi of it in the ingliEsT STATE. OF Ptinii: , ::TlON • To be completed in about 50 nuni6erg, at 25 cis each.- ' '•J T'Phesubscriber has I')ecn - appointed Agent, for the nurpose of receiving' sUbscriptions to this Billie. in Schuylkill County;svhera a specimen copy of the Woit,cian lac seen. • . B. BAN NAN - r most, •a..ying • gtbatl waiilidnot give ode bottle of Da.SWAttilii'S Igeintipound S. yelp 011Vilci Cherry, for half a dozen I of any other preparation. I have tried all therpop. I nlarlanoi, but this stands uprivallrd_for the cure of ihodfollowing dhearrs, Coushs Colt , Consuti ticn,SpittinF of Blood, Palpitation of the heart. Whooping Cough. Tickling or .nsing sen satintlin the throat, hlroneltitlia. Anhui", hr weakness of fhb Nervous System. or. Impaired constitution : rrom . ;any cause,. and to'prevnt persons from falling intoin CLlNEalliiri yncuiciiie has not its equal; Mid when too. butchcalohel or quinine has been red this medicine will preupt its cell effect on the ;33 st;in,On j il repair the bight rs . functions. As .a proof orqie abnve m,d,cine giving;"great strength and tie:u -rns-4:10 the voiee,a gentlemen from ono of our barge auctioneer establishments iU Philadelphia, who has been using this Syrup, says that it is the. greatest medicine to :cry on he evrir. taw. Of course, the Minister or lawyer.,who li.ive,to exert their voices, wr b would n, equally beolittid. Refereiterrwill• be giv en CO the auctioneer. by at,rny of Ice. • CAuries.—All preparatinni;from :this valuable treeicilcupt the original Omit. S,wayric's. :Compound Syrup of IVird Cherry, a rcficiit/ous and counterfeit.-- 'Prepared only..by Duet. Swayne.whoseadree is now removed to N. W. corner ofiEighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. sale at the store of! 'DANIEL KREBS, - in ”..ho is the sole'AOnt for Schuylkill coml . Jancar • 13, • • • runr f ilu.pSA LE. ; V virtue of a Decree, '4 the Supreme Court of FD" Pennsylvania, will be Offered al Public Sale, iu 1014 , to suit purchasers; at thri hause of.lacA Leisein inir,i (Dear (lau ,Titrern) is Fjhamokin Tois uship tigtd:umletlaud Lieu Pen a sylvan in,' nu Thurs• day! the 22d day of I.'exuarj/, next, at it: o'clock at IS coon, A Valuable 'reet. sititate in Shamokin township, Northumberland Ccionty„ at the intersection el the Centre and Dan vil Turnpikes, adjoinurg lands of Jacob Lcasenring. ‘Villia firightbaum , E.' 'll . lglitrian and•others, Om taining3lo acres, 159 perches and.sllowance. • j'he above tract, consists: chiefly of a red shale soil. of super for q u ality. ItliS well wooded and wa tered,convenient to mills, Xc and in every respect worthy the attention of .posons desiring first rate. farths. LSO. a tract df land, si unto in the same town ship, al . cut a mile and a hall r: eat of the above, on both i,ittes of the Centre Tnrripike, and adjoining' Lands of George Sterezel,Gimree Dannihz. m . i)i and Miters; mintainiez 108 acres, 43 perches and allciwarre. : This ,land is of similar . quality, with that above described.' A bralith of Shamokin Creek. on whit h is a site ;for a! Saw Milli passes throughihe tract. • . 'The terms of sale will be as pillows ; one 'third of :tile purchase money cash, Of which fifty dollats inns( be paid when the property is struck down;and die balance on the Ist of April neit - df the trilo remaining two thirds attic purchase money, one half with interest, from the 11st of April, is to be paid in tone rar, and the balance, with interest, in two years; st. d two thirds,,to..be secured by bond, and wirrant and Mortgage, npon the property. For flintier information,l apply 'to W. ;dam Gil; ger, of ShamoLin townshiii, who resides Opining tlth premises.and will shilw them to persons des'. roils of purchasing, or to 'the, subscriber, at! Phila delphia. . • 1303.T1LGIPIAN Feb. 3, DiSSO/14i0E 1 rplIE en-partnership hetetofore exis'ing,between. 32- Elias Seildr, and Michael Foltz, trading under the firm of Seiler &Foltz t iwas dissolved by mutual consent. on tha lst -of JaiMary, 1844. All persona having claims againt the said firm will present tber accounts to Elias Seiler, Pottsville. or Michael Volts, Reading; and!all those indebted are notified to settle , their accounts on or before he 1014 day of February,• otherwise they will be placied in the hands of a Jas. , , tiie of the Peace for collec .inn.• - i• •. LIAS SEILEII.• AuctIAEL FOLTZ. ~. - Janua rir 27, 1811. • FOR • NT. TllF.old es tablia. pro; t ROUSE, • • situatett at the• Outlet Lock or the Heading, Canal, tine of the best bdsidess stands on the Schuyl.: kill Navigation, and cloto in Keitn, Whitaker & Co's eaten Tic e Iron''Works. The building consists' of a two story brick house, with - kitchen , attached, and cellarunder the whole, a feed -house, thorse sheds, &c., Complete. Nssession on the let oF A pril. For terms apply to the subscriber. at. Schuylkill Haven. , COWARD JACKSON. January 29,1841, • 1 • 1 : 443" JOHN' 31 1 7: IicoSEBERRY, ATTORNE*' AT LAW', ijl-1 ORIVIGScitrIIG‘ JO UN A". t 110BARIt• ATlOtt:TirnT JAW, '•: . • • - .011,1V1G1313110. r ill practice in the ro , rlaOf Schuglftill counq Inkt 1E41.4 Couta , ia„ tug a Alarranda iL for, 03C h day tri - the ypa r. I: or sal° at Ibis ofti , a. JailitaTy 29, A Ir 4-" - - Eli 11122111 M SATURDAY 111ORNINi,d - , , FEBRUARY; ,10 ; 18;l f 4j ; ; . . , 1 . ' • -iii it it' . The human mind, that hilly thing ! `\ 1 'l-- The palace' and the thtonP,,- ~ i ) 1 Where reasonsits; a icepterd king, ' And breathes his jtulOnentltpne i 1 . Oh !, who with silent step shall trace . . The borders of that haunted place, ' ' • 1\ or in his weakneSs wit That myStery and marveVbimi •• . That !oily thing, the human mind ! : • •i• Tlie !Mtn= heart, titat.reitless thingll• The tempter and the tried; The joyous yet the etifTering,.• The source of pain•ana•:pride; The • gorgeous-thrrion•eli, , the desolatC; The seat lore , the ' lair. hate,. Seti:stung, Yet do we bless thee•us tin art,., • Thou restless thing, the . IMinan iiCtut ! 'The human soul ! that startling thing ! Mysterious ant subtle:let The angel sleeping on the *leg, Winn by the scoffs of Time The beautiful: the veiled, the bound, 'The earth-enslaved, the glcity eniwned; The stricken in its prime? From henVen in tears to, eailthit Ftelej That startling thing, the Uintal. soul ! And tliis is man ! Oh! asl:of hint, The gifted and forgiven, :it hen o'er his vision, tlrear"ori dim, The wrteU of time are driven; If pride or passion in their (rower Can chain the tide or charm: the hour, Or stand in place ofheaten I ;115 bends the brow, he , bows the knee; Creator ! Onto none but' Thee ! c. - • a CoNFEREE :CONNtENTION 'At a meeting of the Comferees from the Con gressional District, Fomposed 4x the counties of, Dauphin, Lebanon, and Scliiiylkill, held at the r iublic house of Henry HeilMan, in JonestoWny . Lebanon county; en Saturday the 3d of February, Inst., for the purpose of 'selecting ti Delegate to represent the 14th Congressional District in the Whig National Convention, to be held at Bald mOrei on the . 4th of May next; and for the selec iion't‘Si PrOdential Elector, to be supported at the Pre l sitiential election of th4resent year— Oa motioh,:lhe Convention ;*as organized by calling JOHN HARPER, of Lebanon, to the Chair, and • appointing CititistOax Eitym.i . x, of Dauphin, Secretary. The following Conferees Were present, duly necreclitcd. • Dauphin.—Dr, E. W. Rdbirts, Christian Ehr tan and John P.'Rutherforth ' Lebanon.--John Harper, Jahn DoslCt, grid Dr. John C. Seltzer. , t.ntel Larcr, and John 'W.\ IloChCrry. A • • • On motion of J. W. floselierry, JAMES H. CAMPBELL, Esq.., of Schuyhill, was nomina ted _to'reprexent. the 14th' CongressionaliNstrict, Composed of the ebunties of Dauphin, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in the Whig National Convention, to assemble in Baltimore On 4th ofrfay next, upon ballot Was declared by.the Convention, the Democratic Whig Delegate, to represent the 14th congres'- 'Aorial District in the' *tional poi#ention. ' ' On motion of `John Boslcr, Jots littirserm," 'Esa.., - of Lebanon, was nominated the Presided tial Electoi for this Congressional District, arid upori ballet had, he was declare r d Ly the Corivan l4M duly elected the Elector fOr the 14th,Can gressional DistriCt, coMposed pf the cotinfies Dauphin, Lebanon and pehJyloll. . , On motion, Resolved, That =our Delegr.te be , and he is hereby instructed to `;cote fur 111,NRY ()LAY of. Kentuelty,, for- the l..`;cote PreSident of the !Tinted States. in the Whig National-Convention, to assemble at Ilaltintorc t ., on the 4th of May rext• Resolved, That we have. full: Confidence in the firm adherence to Whig pr inefples of our Dele. gate to' the Natiottai Convelflion: . . Rtsolved, That a proper prOtection to Home Industry is indispensably necessary to restore the former prosperity of the, country, by infusing new life and vigor . into.Omi Marinfaclories, and by pro inoting its greEt eoinmercial antl.agricultural tere.t. • f Lana Resolved, That a .sound and currency, created by the legitimate Ow* of the . ..N.ZMiOnal Government; we conceive beiiecessarY ter the convenience and r ec,ur 4 y . of the, people,, and that it is the only remfdy, inConnection with ;the Tariff, to revive confidence, and' ran 'eve those burden sate evils, resulting - from aaofficious hiterineddling with the NatiMml edirtincy. Resolved, That the', present. condition, of our State Goverrimenl, calls loudly for the Distribtt-f tion of the prociedt arising from the sale of the Publie,Lands, to. aid in. relieVin; here from her present embarrassment, and that in jtistice and equity, the States arc entitled io the proceeds of the Sale of the Public Lands. 'rrustec. '-3t • Resolved, That in Henry Clay, we :recognize the great American.Statetman;-the father of the American System . , wgeseivhoie life hag beeri vltcd to the encouragement of Home Itidustry, and for the promotion of the great principles of tho Whig party,, and tvhosO eminent . public services. in the 'most trying peribd of out,eountryls history,. points him out to us, tis the man eminently quail fier:to fill the Eie . cutire Chair of the National Government; ' • •:" : ReOolved, That ive Considei'llenry the choice'of the great bekly of American people, , and as it is certain that he vil be chosen by the • 1 4 11:ig Noildnal Convention, so it is alilicertain that he will be .elected IPresident of the U. States, at the next Presidential election. Resolved, That in the ielection of antindividuel for the Vice Presidency, the 'Yaried interests, the extensive population, ttad . the: immensa resources Of Pennsylvania, a g riana; that .one of her. own citizens should fill, tbat officey and therefore re commend to our cong,ressielit'al Delolate, to the National Conventlon,' one of the distinguished sons of Pennsylvania, ism:Ur first :ohoice. I. ° Resolved, That pia , preccedings oftliO,Couven tion be signed by thoLcdrj . cerainnd published. • On 'notion, it traz I ; Resoked, jouip!, .• 'JOHN, HARPP,R l .Chairn3an• ,CtlnrsTr.vs - Ettnarssi Secretary. • . IN s f . _ .. . , . . .., -. ..1.- ; •-. ',, -." ~-. l '.,.- - 4. ' .- ~... ;I I • - ici, - ,i -. , --, ri 11. . ~, :. • ‘;' • , - ilt ~- •- ' '-' : '` 3 ; 1 11, - • • 1 1: • '..., .! • ' 1-,*:: •!. . '''''‘ - .: - ~. .- .. ; 4 i ; . ... ,:i t Y ... . ..., . . AD GE 0 R GI N A 'lle', -131e1 BY MRS., FBA !' For honored is , ell.nre ehartns to sell, Ir . priests:the seal lg do:) 17 111 lits , yietory, Maiion! he is mitins'at last!'l ' lam! Why, Geor 'g)•. I thought bccr • I, yous for six months, least,?! !!. • • W , hol Oh! You niC'au Ha',ltrit but I was - Mot thinkiag of 'MIL' • 1 411 d in, the ':name of constrincy and Coranieri Sens'e; whom 02 you thlrtkinecf V I . , liehnont,.tobe sure.? ; •,1 1, 1Yell!' • • I have promised tebctiOw upon igtm, next nunith,—my hand—with - myi-ha, ha, h;—with my heart in, IL j You are to •$d bridesmaid—l am tO , have a superb trousiaau'raiyil we arcto leave ~ for Durope--for Paris-Irdcar Paris, immediately.' cAnd d", • • • 'Ah! you lutist console hitn4 7 -tua cher?!' • : Marian suddenly, cast downitheexpreslive eyes which had been raisealin woli,der to lierieonsiti's face; and a quick awl, vivid bfeish stole Over her • I , • . I i . • ' .Had it not been l for this moritentary cipbaritiss• ment f she would liavC noticed that whilei,•Georgi iii stoke in a gay ande!arelesit tone; and With a smile of light disdainher mauth trembled, and her' proud eyes,:were Moist with subdued I r Omotion... Georgina HazletOn vas a brpliant end gucenly-,loolcing girl cyfi eighteen; with;', a superbl - forrn; haughty beating, and a face of . 'faultleS beauty.— A rich mass of hair,.i l tith a bltie-blaek gloss upon I. • • it, trailed loosely around reach delicate rat, and lay in graceful cods•autl braids en !lie singularly white neck behind. A cOrer.6xien !j i et almost dazzling, froMits estr6fic ptirliy - ,. and dark gray ' • •- eyes,•sci fringed by their long and jet-dil I'l lash that they word often mistaken for black. Sue wasl • ; • . • Georgina `.at eighteen;and i this b with her warm and naturally g'enerons kart, d her highly cultivated Mind; 11,4 s about tO §ell her if self, or to be sold by her world-hardened ! parents ; , • • for gold! ; it t ! • • , i 1, ;The...frequency of :those terrible sacrifices does notlessen tlicl.pain they ;insile in all I 'sensitive, high-toned and delicate mindsi'andtllarien Wond -piedorninent sentinieritJFnia the !tumultof ethotion whiclt now, for the fr e t time, rase in her • , lofty sthil, was that of pity arld grief foi her con sib. i • •• So Yoting,'so beautiful, so 'peloved . , to be thus im l molated! She could not endure: the thought, aml with all that wonderful erequence t with wbiich when roused an ernergoncly front lice usual re-' , !! ;:erve and repose, she Sometinies ! startled her hear ersAlarion besought!her cousin to pause, to re flect, to retract the fittnl promise she Grid given to Delmont • ! , And do you think,' srildcorgi= passionate ly, and bitterly moved, spin. of herself; by this neble Inirst of feeling 'onithst., part of On common_ I,Y! so qaiet--igDo youlthink, Marion, there is no voice in my own heart,niere 4hYuent,More touch ing even than yours; reSistliSs as it always is, wheri you cliisiose to chain o Subdue.! If Pride, A:mbition, Vanity-1i yOu idtll havo !stifled thai 1, voice,.atri yours affc'et rued ~ oDesidcsl,' tlic added Mournfully, latd noivr ! • , •t . 'On, no'. not too 'bite! fs ncveritoo late to I I Say no-more, cousin,' Georgina inipatiently ex ,„ti claimed, miy fate is trroio.4-e, and she left the. • room as hastily and taipctuctuAy as: she had en tered it: • , . , I ! ; • . 1 ' ' i'4' CltArTEtt, 1 11. • . : .• . • . A .. • . 4 , . • • .Come..all dark rutbright as shies,- • • . 'With the tender Otarlight hung. ' • I ii. Loose, the Lovei from oil th.ne eyes. Loose the Angel pvailtlii tongue! 1 • .Tell them beau!) , horn:above: 1 . -.--,, nom no shi.de nor like doth fly. 11 A ll else asksis Mind. is Love. - . - . And both emit thineV,spect •liz' j Marion Woodvillo,,left anoor h phatt at an early 1 : . • , age, had' only consented to enter the family of her aunt Hazleton, on condition that she should be a • • governess to the young OF chpiren of the family, I "Lt the hli I' so _er.ay....g a _nous, n -o e o za tons s was ,under for the. asylnua ,;thus ollere!d her. Respected by every mOmlifir of the family, and tilmint adored bST %Pith the consciousness of fulfilling h'cr dutii..s toward her self and all within theispiiere of liCr influence, Miss MlCiodville'S life hedlliNietio been tranquil and unn4fitc4;=;civershad?wdll. VI:) , Scarcely a cloud, save that of regret fir her parents, ara ihat hail • cash. so soft t and tender ashade overt her naturally ninny temperament that!, one could hardly wish it away. Like a summer inuxim, that smiles with a softer and i lovelier glory through the tearful rnist . that veils it; she was tily the mere cliarmirg for that beautiful and geritle terrow. ;- « Marion's face had hen:lily! a ray of what is call ett.lovetineas to boast of 1-fer Wealth' lids elwayS been delicate,—her niple'xion ,wasl sallow, and 'without color, excep what a momentary emotion might awaken; her eyeS, seldom! lifted were' toe pensive ° to be brilliant; and ilier too slight for perfect beanty. Ffer hair indeed was remarkably ; soft and fine, and of [a l'ovely brown; but it iS ''?;24; always combed Gtiaiglifift;ik from het temples, it . was never seen to advantage. She !used to say the could think better When it was, thus put off, and though daily told that ends "mild be very be coming—Marion W r roulilni take thO !hint. And .• yet, in spite'ef all this; the r was unspeakable • charm about lier,—'the the; of manner perhaps, which took all hearts by mirprise. Pregile:lis was her form, eitn its lkght; willowy, WaVY bend,--ev ery movement cf it w,v;;graed,--that ineffable geed Which the soul ' , attuned ,; aright' `, almost always . gives to ==etion; She thUit,,havo m4dirt inaudi ble melody, for her', imimiiitioni:MOtldns 44 . : the effect of ruiGic l eri the,'ut indepen dent of this, Merlon carrijd - about:her two Wis• man's which she ;mist have 'bionglit with, her when . _ • Tiaillog eloilds:of dlory she did come. From licavea, Whichis her home., and with cvhieh G4o..emild'Awmg, tihnost .at the heard of those who Hosed anti; listoned. ter - • A , I - itTISER, = 114.7.LET0N; an! - bibt gta.trfj Cl 5• spSGOOD EMI ISM SEM 1111 smile, and her voice,—both Were enchanting. The former, pure, frank, and sweet as that of a child, came but seldom; but when it did come, it illu mined her whole countenance; it seemed n golden kcy to. treaSures unknown till theni 7r -it showed' tlie small, dainty teeth, pure end Wlllka is pearls, Which were not often seen, and when she raised those usually downcast and 'unfathomable eyes, full of the Soft light to yonrs„you would imagine you could see liwning, far, far in their luminous depl,hs,.anpdcii of the soul, a glorious world of thMaght and, reeling, 100 bright, and beautiful to, be often thus unveiled, and then her vdier—',to quote from onrinimitable l'ennysor; , I Ter wntbl,ng voice, a Vie or widest rangc.;.- Toucktc,d by all passion.—did fall down and glance,. Froin tone to tone, and glided atm' All chi Ise, . . Of loveliest utterance' • , . 'Twas in itself a sang,' earnest and lovely as an angers hymn. Reader, we are under obligations to you ;—you have read the foregoing rather tedious chapter, and we owe you some attention in return. Allons gonc.r we invite yeti a gr.nd wedding we will• accompany you, and, it is time to go. Ah ! here • we are, in the 'dim, religious iight' of the church; and there is the hippy bride. • Happy ! • Good Heaven! how pale she is, and how her proud lip quivers in the low response, and who is that plain, but interesting . girl. tit. her side, dressed in such' modest, yet elegant simplicity, and evidently strug fling to restrain her tears ! that must be Marion,—our Marion !—the governess; and yet tdic idol of the .childrSni , • , liut the bridegroom ! lOOlt Alum! what a dis, M-rrecable-loOLing old man! old enough to be N.-Cur, father, .G.cergimi. reor.Gecrgina! and after all you arc riot happy as you thoughtyou ivguld be, with that splendid wreath of diamonds mi your stately brow, and the elega. r.t. carriage,.which a waits you at_the door. No !'you have , bartered the heart's wealth for gold, and you d6serVe what your haughty spirit can least patiently 8i 4 ..1.11tre, our pi , ,Yl—poerGcergina Go ! scat ybulself in your sumptuous carriage, hesideits Master and yours, and console yourself, if you can; amid the dazzling insignia of wealth and fashioh, for the truth, the love, the innocence, the treasures of the soul,"which you have !wit. Obliging reader! you will do us 'the favor to imagine that ten years have gone by air= you Went to the wedding tiith us, arid just come here and peep into this window, for a moment. They will not see us,--they arc too busy and too happy ; and if they ; did, they wouldn't scold, they are too kind. ' What a pliasant andgmeeful picture they make, greupcd as they arc r round the. centre table, und.cithat brilliant lamp. Catthat be the moth , . young add sd lorcly still.--:binding her fair Bead cartiestly . o%•cr her ,weric Stay! she lifts up her cycs,—she smiles ! Far”ly that face is familiar, and yet how ch-angea! Tlic hair tills iti soft curls around a face, lightly att(l-:beautifully coloied;—the large black eyes arc brightef than of old,-tke lips more k rlchly red ; the form otqui, sitely rounded and more erea,—the complexion has %%holly loSt sallOiv tint; health and happi ness have intleCd wraight a Miraculous change and Marion Hilliard is a beautiful woman. Tlieri. is a. little .deniurn Inpgeof her at her side about si - s - years old, netting a .pure for frop A 'Fit, healthy, rosy rogue of a girl, three years yotinger, is standing behind her on.the sofa, trying to arrange to her 'satisfaction *in her rpoth er's hair,' a bit of gay ribbon she found.L. ;Papa' has been retding aloud I .suspeet,_hnt he closes his boonnow Ofor the ntotheily . nurse has just bionght in 'ltd.: litirry, the bcauti7 ful baby—to kiss Lis 'good night all around. He is carressed by each alternately and the nurse re ceives him again, and is abOut to go,• Gcorghia! it is time,' and, Mrs. Hilliard turns to the child behind her. - Oh, Mama! Not yet—not quite yet!' • What a winning, coating, loving tone the little witch assumes—and she throws her dimpled arms, around her mother's neck, and bends those earneA, eyes -upon her. with such enchanting grace.. Pc, Mrs. Hillard, let her stay ! How can you resist her I I3ut , inania knows her better than we dn!— Once give way c to Alfa little gipsey--once 1:t her fecl.her power, and she will queeli it overyouercr afterwards ! . . - • ..- 6. Georgina said liar mother, gravely. , CniaMm ' a, don't. look so,! I mill, gc; you'il only smile l again ! I must carry your smile to bed with me !' • , , . . ; And Mrs. Malind smile's—how can she help it!. The father laughs—and deorginaloohs back from' the with a glance inimitably saucy, and lips in her own sweet, baby way 7 —".Whailioo laughing rit 1 'Cuse I so cunning?: • Mamma Whiipers Marion, hastily, putting by her work—'Perhaps: i had t•clic: gts too. It will chairs; the little darlingmoresonterned. Marriina smiles again—hut this time it is through a tear of tenderness, touched by-this new insiarice , of self-denial, on thmert of her gcricrous "%AU), I ani sfife, wanted very much to finish that purse to night. F. see I a carriage dishes up to the door—a . . , lady alights! What a splendid imperial looking creature! She enters the house: Ali! there slip is again at the door . of the &airingremit, and the Hillard's rise to weleeMe Dear Georgina!' exclaimed:MariOn; '1 am se glad Yen have coma ! ncit heardor your • J The lady seated hetulf With languid grace up - on :!sofa We arrived this morning; andus,. had no engagement. I drove here tdcecaPele. teie a7.iete evening with him. ' No! Geolgum!' , • . . The lady laughed disdainfnlly. say ho'. Marion', as if you were surprised. You knoW ie sffec t atioor Conies:, now, that hushertds are hiat 'the s • coldrealitim of life? . But let •na change the i subject: Howlovely you hive groWn.t How well I: you look in curls! You Woiddlt't wear tlaCmenCe, BE NO. 6 Ca.s.rrtzt 111 CusprEn IV tin's think scvelfiy r r u Arid ayp drinking. _lli9pose! because Eo y = ou have :' Oh l Henry thinks for me—sOfillere is' no oc• casiett, replied . larfon, galley. , --; Z: - ' i i '.Mrs. Data° t inrolun*ity 'relietifhe: eyes and met those - efli nry Hillard fixed:4lln her, with a look so full of passionate intereOluather heart thiilled as of oh beneath the‘ gaze...; ! t ; - ..., !.• • • And he d. to pity me !' shii42 to hercrlf •It wai a bitter jiheught, and she ter. • back her noble head w the lofty bautoutita duchess. But tell ma; Florence; Cald linion, , When iu t ri shall I smile into darling?! €011: any ti e—sho is not wet -anti cries too much to be it esting.' . '. . " 7: , .":,;, , ,- .` •:;.:t. Marion looked' at the mithklin astonish- Merin J. t •tnnont; w-eary aityliprself and all restless for excit6lint, soon Mkt 4d Mrs.". around her, an took her leave: ,•• - - uLtrrtit • . •A•-• •‘, ; ay,nurse, She ti o ttiways frettu?4, jai to - hear her t • 11 Take her at and I cannot b king, woman: appry*lietl 16: tillto ly little girl froli:kittnns,ot licr • - '! • ;A sitiistcr•lo tb't 'pale but, icy mother. Oh! let me stay- pith you tl44,..i)ime mamma ! dear, rtCcio:is, Wetiy; mamma ! ;VA' 4111. be. good; I hive you bcca se you- kiss tno'4lo ap4ak spity,!. Oh! do not Smcl me away)! ! - Al lid ,she clung almost conrulscrely to the boson(tliat should hay* been her home. • ; Softened for ) a. ; Motueut,. the 14 - #. pdv . fondly over her child ••111e . bhp hissed the'.. „. beautiftil eyes that were raild imploringly to ;hers; but just then a well-tuiC in yoke was heaidiipott the stairs; and hurriedly p • ring the littlelprence, in the arms of h.r nu .e, in spit - e dE hiriteani and en, treitiel, Get e a Dchnont drewreefully around her form,, the .'sananied 'fottl*ktta magnificent, Ih a deepening -.01s;;T, awe it9d tho loeng Frotichman,:!ithe most foil; as the most pre4igato man in the uaintance. . ',:,:-.: ! ' . ' .-0: . •i: > ' shawl, - arta Nvi approach•of a nating,, as wel circle of her ac CH ?Telt e er cleek. was brilliant my Bre:tic/ay; with beant# ho Park fountaiWin its glory; I • laying ; a jeyens:ntaril ; all was eiternally ..the aching hly ached the tuoiei:for the hecillese end the Clari6ri'elifluitig, - tones. It was three Broadway, su and fashion,--H military band, life -end light,l hearts, which o l • fountain's play I ry -heauiiful W tiipn Caine out •of vas immediatelYti 3 Oined by a dark, ig man, who r.companied her up • 'le versing in a toile t too earuest-for ho lady dropped raid to conceal I At the door of.,:lbe Carlton they A tall and Sten art's ancr ciistiopts leoki Ole street, co Itroatlw,as-, riauscd. • .f .. -....' ~ . , • . .Oriee more' Gecrgina,' thihl2*eikb.nels.man 'in an impassion ,voice, ' will.yefineet me here al i n eri. I—all shal be arranged, 'l , sp ... olki my aderefil premise Me y u will! ' ' l. • '' • . The lady ised her-veil-4ent her dark eyes Pull of teals e . estly, almost tiVrlly for altiera atiif la then Itting g blush sulT*)her cheek; murk his face, al :while a bumitil .I pro , , Madant ! trs Delmont! • Tliank God you aro here in time,': xclaimed her lijtibandi Who at that moment hurri dly threw OpenAe door. - 4ln time ! ood Heaven !;'..ims anything. hapi , pined 1 Flo cute! my- child`,; , • • Go up to kho nursery as qtilkly ndyon cantor ' i y.otwill be too late? ' • The little Florence Geintoiii•Was dying, in the .arms'Alre. Mardi Si4kly'lrerri her birth, and . left alniost ef:tirely te the earkdf 4,n nurse, who n ghtly ianfiriioVAna!Cotics to qiiitt her charge, h Constitution :*sl, - been gradnalli ' $ 'ti now keerWiad'ven4e.• • She had b cn that ,day i44nr,tcnislotts,.irt the' Trja4t of phi It the" little suffere lay in hertlitait,'Monning, and,M pcating _con. tantly the canii,l words, 7 Mamma! Where is mat 'ma! If . 61;e4OuId come and kip, . • me I e well Hmantrta! cleat, tetititillil mamma!' -::: --.', . . . • Mamma ts' here my ahir,i ! my, daring Fla- . muck'. I, cric4 the agonised o:ninon as sio into.tiCA the dyiug elll,d to her b4on't- 4 Toci late! I.6Ci . -4 late! ch God I ' • - : 7. --,! - e ' . Don't cry, mamma! flpenee is happy now !, ] Ivvidhe goo II if you won't igi,:id:rti: away r f And:. nestling her little head e10,..%,,tif,0 that torturednnct breaking, he• d, with a srniiaXf heavenly peace elm closed her eyes—wl vias iit?,e.:*. , tut she irent' l'et . clariel ~A;I'll agony, the self, reproach, thElt rernorse•c'f • tliO . tbrrible monteit 'Had been to great for enduranceorgina had broken,. a blood-vessel and expired lifthe same instant with,, her child. Let as 110 fie sii,v4l.'as been Oeimitted.tO i;!eps. the liulo angel in z?,finther - worbOvithll4 • 1 tenderness LI. e dCnied 104;4i :this. . . ' •• Cnarrspyl,l: chman ,wasiqing fkor of 'his tment, ..entty ; 1:01' it *as near ., and aeg;n4ititanc t o, too fasltion ,, detained hitn,i— ay,. sail thq' Otter, ccioly lighting.a Hove pin l the news?' • it said thePi'encliman yawning in- the Vro splentlid'apa ,ly ten n'ehiel able to oftenl .By - the sl firth elgat--1 $ What is tioluntarily. tiftd Mrs. Delmont- 7 1m know herii The belt' dealt , you? •Yes ! iv . ' 'She 'Dead !' lAdotViitie't thu ionung. while was expirin4:ip bet ' i =Ulan thrfilfliinxscif on a chair anl her little The Fr.' covered his 'no rash' and Nihen the matter ce with onable visitesfluictly smoked tdseigar was finished asked hir--what VItS, cxclabne4beautitgl girl, who lead the- little intellect -ii; , tiat is - #l:.:eidlig-gtecn thing lyitig, before y0u1 . r. 4 , 1 %. 9c.o.mber myiplcry. a; Male , ' olio 3194n2124 with a bland. robntion cr4-11411rling's connaendablo ,A. - c i u mOr/grOous 'goodness z my hen4'velefztracirilitlsryi„i a ye qtttil this that they !Mamm suffered a' she posses on the dis ed Georgia smile of op curiosity, dear main , inidginads' ati Nil tiler country I°l*Pg fek4;fiAiting-100 slating of: fice , 'I abet know 5114 1 a=4 V•l4, fhb.rco'v 4 - man. .Doif t know hitl4; Enid lie, 4wlly bet cont. tin; onr Sally,s, ' IZEI , . •'A intaitfiliAly gO4 abarack rpattiott:ert. Getiize,nate oflleet a tlic;s bniadtani • the rant et hie troll t%tiet which t6i, pYcLliai '- +I dila} 4 you taitifitt the eta,ff kfa oyOztas 'point of et/ • • There are many . kople,,w l T w b ot ? consists .1 hiding o:e f •ir 3..tt of , . .:, • ! , a •. =I MEM