TO THE WHOLE WORLD Itiavdmitted who"hii,ve tuitylt?m,:-Onid wP - -has not?) !Mt Drt. PETEI(S' VaiETABa: TIBILIOUS • . A RE: ihemostunriialled remedy ever discovered ..fm. by the invinutiy orrnan. 'They area sovereign cure for the Memo; complaints .Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Crohp. Liver Complaint,Sick Headache, Jaundice. Asthma, Drop: sy, Rheumatism, Eniarg' iment ol the Spleen, Piles. - Cholic, Fetnale Obstructions,. Heart-burn. Forted Tongue, Nausea' :Dtsteptions *the . Sternacb and Bowels.lnbipientDiarrhcca,Flattrlenee,llabitual Cos t i venom, Loss of Appetite; Blotched or Bellew Cion pfesion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild.in their operation:, pro ducing neither Nausea Griping, or Dcbili.y. They are extensiely used and commended by Nue...misc . in all parts of the Union,. from whom' any quantity of Certificatesof their ratite can be ob ained. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZEN GERS - Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for • C o lds.Cansutnation.Whooping Cougn,Asthma, lig, . nesxof the Lungs or Chest. Sm. Stc. • . Mr. J,lin-Starkey, foot of Gouverneur st., cured of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be s' settled Consumption.. by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. • Mr. Charles W. Perkins. 71 Bowery. was cured of a severe cough and cold of three month's standingeby hallo box of the Lozhnges. Rce. Mr. Ilancoch,-' 7 197 Pearl et., has used ihem in his family with invariable 'success. and recommends them to all who are afilieted with coughs; colds, or any affections of the lungs. " • • Mr: 111. E. Martin suffered several weeks with a d is. treSsing cough, Which nothing relieved. till he tried thee, Lozenges. which cured him in a few hours. Mr. James W. Hale, 'NC/ 5 Tontine Buildings, Will , si., gave some to a friend Who had not ,enjoyed 'a - , ,raighessle4 for several weeks, being every few mi zeta attacked with some distressing coughs as almosl 'to takeaway his life. The Lozenges made..him raise easy,and.enabled him to sleep well at nigh: , lie had • tried every thing else he heard of, aneknoiliing else afforded tile least relief—another instance ,of saving a- tallow-belng Cram air untimely grave. ! I SHSIDIAN'S WORM-LOZENGERS • •. Ove'd in ;mere 40,000 cases to' be infallible" the only certain worm-destroyina medicine ever dis covered. • SYstreous l'irenms.—Pain in the joints or limbs 'offensive breath. picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep. and at times a paleness : shout the 'lips with flushed ebecks bleeding, ;it the nose, a gnaiv ing sensation at the Stomach, flashes of heat over the surface of he body, slight chills or sit iverings, bead uche. drowsiness, vertigo. torpor, eisfoi bad dreams sudden starting in sleep with fright and serciunieg , sometimes a troublesnme•cough. feveriSliness. tints malid'hue, fits, bad taste in 'the mouth, difficult breath• {rain in the stomach or Bowels. lati ,, ye, nausea. qseamishness, voraciotis apperite, leanness, bloated stomach'or limbs, pipings, shooting pains in various parts of the body, ti sense of something rising to the throat, itching of the ahua towards night:a frquent desire to pass something from the bowels, and some• times discharges of slime and mucus. Dr.- Galen hunter, 1118 Sixth A venue,knew a child that was cured of fits bp• these Lozengcrs, after three year's suffering, and when nothing else would give the least relief. A boy on' board of one of the Havre packer. was cured °Nits by only one dose'of them. .111r.Jog g. Wood, 37 Third street. gave them to hisctilld r andthe; brough away the worms by thou sands. Dr. Zubris7rie, IS Dnani: et.. I.na used them Mover cased; some of them of Mu mo;.! alarming char acier„and always with the greatest Success. ••• Benjamari F. Goodspeed, NU Sixth Avenue, US ed them in his-family far two years, with entire suc cess. 'rw*enty 7 tive cents per box. Sherman. Curnphoror Ilead4lie LiTzczigers . Give immediate relief ip nervous or sick Headache. palpitation o I theheari, loWness of spirits, despoil , dency. inflaMmatory, or putrid sore throat, bowel or • , summer complaint: fainting, oppression or a'sense of sinking of he che.st,cholic, spasms, cramps, of the stomacher boivels, hysterical affcctions and all ner vous diseases. drowsiness through the day andawalse •iblness at night; cholera Jri cholera-inorbue;diarrheaa, bssitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling - Or attending large parties; will find the Lozenges real , ly reviving, and imparting the biloyaney of youth—tr scd after dissipation, they restore the tine of the sys tem generally, and remove all the unpleasant syrup toms Oftno free livitur. • ^ John M. Moore, F.ls.9.,F.‘fitur of the 13rother Jonas than, was cured ofa severe headache in six minutes by three ofthe Camphor Lozenges—he was prejudiced against them. . • . . ' Joseph B. Hones. Erg, Vice Presit'ent of the Wash • . ington Alarine insurance Company. has suffered for. years with nervous headache, that nothing ivould.re litre till he used these Lose: es which removed it entirely in fifteen minutes. . • . . , . . Dr. G. Minter. ' 108 :kith Avebule, has lien subject to violent attacksorricadactiii. 80 as to make shift al mos, blind for tiro or shies bons at 'a toni , . Nothing • ever afforded him-any relief till he seal these Lezen . ge s, and they curls] him fun, feW utitMtas. W. it. -Vireo 1...:5q. 01 the Nei': 'ijork llmald, „has used t heti: reir th • last year _ for beadielt lassitulassitude. ' , Itifd always foun tminedia - Ae relief riotn them. ~:!..V.rm 's Poor Man'spla,td. . 1.000.000 sold yearly of this best of all Plasters.— I'llieutnntism, Litinhago, Bain 'or %Vt;a!,ne•is in the Bach, Loin r,Side, Breast. Neetc, or Lteitts.elfeetual ly cured by i'. • jr Only 1, - .9, Cents each,niid war• ranted superior to a'.l ether plume's in use. tic par titular to get :Adman's Pour Man's . Plisters, or; you ' will he imposed upon. A void the s',. 'orients a rid ‘vortn less imitations. The •aMc is stamped oil the back of . each; get•tionc•withnlit it, or you will Ise deceived. Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a box. ' - ' Worm Lozenges 25 do do ' ... Cumphoror headache Lozongei, 25 cents per box BoOr 51 a n's Plaster,-only Itt„ cents a piece. - The aboVis Medicines for •S‘sle by , T:& J. REAT'FY, . . A :fest s for :Tie pl:opt'ictor. Also bv ..• liii-h -- Kinsley, - Port Carbon. - " tVilliain Tag•mr.Tamariti. Georgrt•Rei.;n3 der, •N•ew Castle June - lit, 1813 f JOYFUL NUAVS. best every •disease that flesh is bar to may he cured by the timely use of OAKELET COM - POUND bIiI'URATIVE 1 RUI'. This may be proved salislietottly to those who will call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by .leertilicates (properly andienticuted)of cures perferm ' 16d on individuals whashad lost all hopes offend'— . certificates of Physiciaiii who had the most severe . casetioncler tieatrnent, their patients having taken thti medicine:by theiradvite and been cured—certificates • .from the Plottionotary, Clerk of Orphans' Con - rt. No , : tary, &c.. stating their neqintietance With persons of respectability stud standing, ivlto having the goon of their fellow men-at heart, have voltintarily come for ward and given it statement oftheir ease and its cure. for public:A..4m, Sic, r ite. The nutnber ofthese certi ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the ' subscriber has dee:fled inadvisable - to have a copy of - the most important certificates -properly, authentu.a• ted, under seal, to be p'aced at the stores of:rents, who have the metlieihe for sate, ,where persons :011ie - • ted with Scrofitla, or Rings evil White Swellfitg, Chronic flheiimatism,• Tetter, - Mercurial, diseases Erunuons of the kin, Cough of long itandit.° 6 Orin cinient Consumption, sick - Head-ache. &c, .c, may have an ripportimily of ascertaining the nalaks and residences of (hash wholi have been cured b'y use. and, who will be willing, if ailed upon, to give every - information required. As a more general evidence that this is no quack medicine. I would refer to 'the rameslof the follow , inn physiciams, who havelattested to its Ilie_ster: Dr. . G. Birch, Dr. J/IG. , Otto, Dr. MIL Aruhlonherg, Dr..): E. 'other. - Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi cal Store of E. B. EIC11110LTZ; Pottsville. J. B. &. JAL Falls, NI in ersv i - 1 I e; Hugh Kinsley Port Carbon ; Irenry Voute, Orwizsburg. • January 21, f— iv NOVEATN VEGETABLE LIVE PILLS, Aki WENS" 131TTi:;;,S i . • - . . Bin E . high and envier! :celebrity which this prl .111 , eminent Medicine hat acquired for ire in:ariabe etriCicy in all the disedses which it -preesses to cure r.as rendered the usual riactice'of puffing not ouly tin - ' nece.sary,but - untiorthy of them. They are known .by their fruits ; their good works inanity for theM, • 'and trey thrive snot by . the; faith oldie credulous. In all eases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and ,• • - Liver Affections. Asthma," Piles.: Settled Pains". ' . ntieurnatism. Fevers and A gues,Obstinate Headaches — lrripure to ate of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance of tke•kind, Nervods Debility; the Sickness Incident `1,1.,,.. I'm Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Mak i ••••,: Mess of the Digcst;ve Organs, and in all general De il t ', ringementsvi'llealth. these Medicines have invaria; ti , , ably proved a certain atid•speedy remedy: i. I . !' They restore Vigorous health to the most Eitarts: "C" - • Z •ted Ccnstitutions. . . • - A single trial Will place the lee. Pills and Pha-nix ' Bitters, beyond. . tha reach ofcompoition, in the esti citation of every patient. - . • Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at Wil • ham 13. Motraes Oftiee, 333 Broad Way, corner of An. 'thou street. New-York'. • N. A. None arc genuine unless they have the fac •simile cifJolin Moffat'sSignature. . • The Life Pills are sold in Bexes—Price, 25 cents, I 50 cents. ang 1 Dollar each, accenting to the size"; slid the Plimnis Bitters in Bottles, at 1 dollar or 2 del; . i tl • lais each,with full directions. . Geed Samaritans can be had of the Agents gratis. F ;:. B. BAN NAN, ' . oisala by Agent tor Schuylkill county. • Atigtrit 5,1 ' - . - 32—Iy _ • .. - . , . . . . Pease's Candy and. Sherman ' s lozenges. , liliStr'iceived on consignment firm tho Agent in UP Philadelphia, a lot of l'ease's Celebrated Hoar linund-Caudy, and Sherman's Cough and Worm Lo zenges. • - ' .B. BA NNAN. Dec 23, 52 - Agent.. 1ii....L. .__• • _ __ :; • • -7 ' "- - ,„, • MEI E=Sl‘3 iiii i .., "I lviu..;reidit.ichi TO piEhoE THS•BOR'ELB+DF_ T ~I E EAETU,..AND, Baltic, Out FROM tOE.cAVERNS, OF MOUNTAINS}, METALS iyille/I WILL Gtvz stmtivcrit TO ova Ititsw, AND SUBJECT ALI. NAiUIIE TO ,01Cra USE AND -LEASUIIk ~..i.nt. JoirisON. 1 t .. ' - i ' i 1 i' ' ; _ . :; _ - - ' • . WEEItLY BiNTAT4iNjIB :ANNAN Tl-11Pi tOPRiETOI ' P OTT aVIi ' LE *S4UYIiILL COUNTY j'A. - . t - - ; I _ - VOL XX A New_Tau,gt,ain, cif . Life . has opened!!" YD Its'healing streams note geshint forth.- A •"•'' brilliant star has arisen in the East, and; now cheering thousands RENEWED licavell, LONG :Art; iCND ILIMNES . -' "-, " That Star is DR. REIdIITER'S VEGITAI3LE PI_TIiGATIVE PILL*. - .2 • ' . - These pills. let all uadetstand, cure disease by a power peculiar only to itself, which instantly cheeks the action and progress of disease. for their corn inencernent is much alike (Which is when the • BLOOD A ND JUICES' . : are se! far depraed..as to Produce obstructions and sores) that one metlieine,i provided it be competent to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary. for removing disease, and restoring HEALTH A ND HAPPINESS • to mankind.' • Let it likewise - be -remembered, that there is no medicine nover in existence possessing equal healing powers; and that no vegetable, or any other kind of physic can.sc sooti restore health,.when lust, even in cases the triostinveterate. The action of these pills upon the bowels,arts mild; producing no griping pains or debility, hitt on the contrary, after they-have operated, you leelthab a load of irritating and' i' corn - mt. humors have been silken from you, and th'e bniayant feelings of health spring op in their platiel and what is another great of in these pills, they are always sofe,they may he taken an all occasions, ,and. under any circuits. stanCes, without regard to the name of the disease; for they operate upon every part of the body, and expel disease.from whatevet part tt may be seated. Every person who possesses rt bus Of these pills WELDS NO PHYSICIAN for-in them he can find. p ewe, and coadently rely' upon a spcsdy restoration to health, In Germatty, the land i of::their origin: minutia persons have experienced their beneficial effects, and the thousands who have Used them here.speak of them in the highest of terms,on account of their cura• tire properties. • The Joyful news of health and comfort, spreads from those Who bait. happ' l ly used DEL REICHTER'S - VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS.. . and they now prevail by them own excellence, pod the Power olTruth • : ' And why, we may reasonably Inquire; have they become so endeared in the hearts of those who have used them:and -by them gained such a popularity Simply because their action upon the FILTH AN BODY, w:ls as !he sun and fain upon vegetation, giving new H o to I! who partook-Of its happy influence. As the health or the plant depends upon,the sap which circulates through its brancbes, so the life and health of mankind depends' uporr the blood which 'flows through his/veins. And Wien this vital fluid., which is most necessary to the &wilt' and support of the body, by sonic itnknowu cause becomes loaded with morbid and COI RUPT tIU MORS, - it. that Ostend6s . n ourishrtig and strengthening the lundY, it labors produce obstructions in thd system. which engenders disease, have recourse to a medicine that is perfecily safe in every disease, and that will produce a favorable termination. if given turfy in the complaint, frewnently low hours and most alwa!,s in a few days, that medicinO is Dr. Reich teei VI get air' ‘Ooich so thronglily_cleanses the blood and system a large, that disease of 314 kind cannot; poistbly exist ,where ; ' . . „ ~. . IVi firthheir Presence ' . 'provide(' nattt rt. is not bryondall human assista nes. The price of these pips' 0 2.5 cents per liok. with full ihrectilris sad can be had at the ' • Pitriueirheititi lb (Ilea! HO!, established firr the' sn eression . . lif f,r• / fir k r r . ii , , ..- . ,pt the nriiijti'a.: - ..i e.....iiierjof tafii•tt and g .ICP. street:a— I ilsewise 1.5 f dutagelits. ! . ; • ' - Gar gsEIELP.-Pa„ Oct. M. 14'...1. Dear Sir: Sou: douldless remember sty calling at your esiablisliniebt about two tereks since, and ob taining from you One dollar's woriti,of Dn. IIIE:c11- 'rEft's ),Ec.:ETAIILL: .11.111 G iTlN'ti: PILI S. for one of my neighbors seffol.rcquested trAt to 'procure the article for them. Thii• being .• done and any own business transacted, l'atarted.fotl:ome. A ilcorarel_ ling all day, I was taken wlth a suritien-chitl,'which left me With di:it - dent reser ; head-ache, end consider • .able p*. throughout my 'whole. Systetit, with great sickness at mestCoacli. Which so toMpletely disco abled me that I was coMpelled to•stop at a small Inn' on the road for relief anff;rest. Upon inquiry, they had nothing that could •;possibly ,affisrd me relief. While Yet er. misery, for I never was so ill in all my life; I happily thought of ;yO u r pilli, and resolved to open one box mien nie Golfs account and seek relief in them, I rook six of . i. t heny drank a warm cup °flea. and retired to bed: Mziniii here ceased in a measure, :mil soon Pill wane aSieep. In the morning 'I awoke touch better,andafe!cr the pills had, operated I was quite a different ; per4on ;i took another dose of Mul l pills. remained there all II ednesday, and on• Thur day started for homeas well as ever, and I still enjoy good healthz-the persons for 'whom-) bought them,infortns me that,' thda have experienced more benefit fronalour pillsithan a whole . cart load of the quacks which, they hafffo inerlv used. Surely ir they used:them with as good an' cffect•tipon therisselves as I have, they have go4il reason for extoline, heir-sirt tuts ;' and if you take my 'advice, you Will persevere, go on andrecomMeraf them to all whb are laboring under diseaae.end my•,iwerd for it, they, will become so popular as a gamer) remedy that you will find it ditlicult in supplying the dentand. • - ;Signed) ;G. W. ORANOON. , . . f, j ' --' ' - Greenfield.' ' 'flie aboste - Mcelicide ea' - Sold in Pottsville at the . Store Of die '.. . , S & PARVIN.• I .. . E1%161\ ' Pottsville, Nlaich . IS. ?SU ' • - . ill=ly • . t ,• eifilmery !- Pprlimaiaril I , i • 1 j • subscriber bus jest orient(' a lot of, Eleg,ant p aid Superior rrenchl PerfUmery, arriOng whirl' is F'ioina Cologne, Florid.,Watcr. Honey Water, a very pleasant perfume, asd is an eisellent deficit for 'hr ening hair in curl fore ither Ladies; Cellar:men or Children{: Roman lialytor, for the :COMplegion, Smelling Bottles, I.aret4r IXater, Bose tyaterom reriti• Beat's Oil, in Pdts; and B ittles,• Marrow 1 ea inattim, Orris Tooth Wash:Toilet Powder.' Powder Boick.and Putts. Indian Oil and 'lndian Dye• for col miring (lair a lisautilirl brown and dark color, Ma cassar Oil, Scent Bags - for tiraWers, Geimine Otto of Roses, in Batiks: 11-trtva Windsor, Musk. Orange and Cemoit. Otto or Rose. &d., 40., Snaps, Also, Glenn's SapOnatcoui Cotripotind for Skiving; .' Ronssell'a Celebrated Shaving Cream, I:miss Ch's Emollient I:ti prinneenusiPas te,for whiten- . in ,, and softenim , the Hands, anti oreventing chap . . . - , • . ping. , i 1 1 . Bouasell's Balsamic klikel. of Tangier, for the Mouth tad Teeth, keepingtlie breath fresh add sweet; - 0, . rums it a healthy condition, and' prcectvaig .... • • , . • . , , cremating the dZeiyin ,, lot the tet....:,!''coluirlePQt'u Eby emineu, - fl er4; sll ‘•• :I .• - • ' , For sale at Philadcip4:.• pricer, by ' , t -.. • 'B,-BANNAN:, Agent.:. I - !. A : . :52—% ' EEO December, 23, 110111111111111M1111111MMI - • • W.: CAIiIIISLE I - Jr., . • kuitv7.lr:DlSG C i pStmissioxiltCncu T, • ArchSlrcetharf, Sdeuylkiih • • PHILADELPIII;;,:c E'SPF.CTFULLY iriforms his friends "and the .11.!..yoblie, that he is [adored to receive and for ward Much:lodize of,e‘mry description, to all parts on the Juniatta Weat aid North Branches of tile Susqueliarmalh. and Schuylkill and Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union.CanOls, which are in complete order, and such arrangements made as to itisuri a full stfpnly, of water durine alli the year. • ' Shippers of produee'will find it to belheir interests to send pniduce to : the I r hiludelphia 'Market,. Via 'Schuylkill and UnionCancls, it being the cheapest anc safeSt.rdute.. Plastef, Salt a ndFfsh qt nstantlp on hand, at lowest inartefyill.!es. - • 'Every attention paid tokshinment of Merehandize byg,ood safe beats..-conaManded by cgrefut • together with protripmess Insoles°, produce. I.llerehandize will not, he- detained _in store on ac count of stormy - or :oriesyeather, the biaats load and unload under the store rrdihe dry, Philadelphia,iuly 1;180 JOIN. W.:~j'QSEBERRY : ATTUlts;'Elt' . fit= t".. 0111y1GS.F.UliG' •J.OHN , Loa-Ain, A'trott,:r e lti AT LAAV, , otilv,tosputid. • pralice in the rdttrts of Schuylkill count!, , • 1 CM EMI A-. NE =1 /I , EMI E ME La: ' . 1, POTTS v ro'Pever and Ague'Patieitts t EF,bltE, a Well act since;'the'diecovery of 4hr) n-Vgii6at remedy for Fever and ROWAND'S TON ICEMIXTUtt h; (now called , Rowand's "Incite- VED". retain .Mixture, with the written signature !',of John R . , nowand• ever the mouth of each bottlejto diStipoish it from a lot of "adulterated Tonic tem," made during the, author's. absence and discon nexion ivith its manufacture mid sale from the spring oflB3llto 1841) "pretended" ehres (or this!troulde• some complaint' have always been springing mi iin various parts of the country, But murk ! since ras discovery and almost univcrsal and exclusive use through Out the United States,Canada,Teial. Mesieo. %Veit Indies, South America all new rune dies "steal its good - name—counterfeit its taste, ameltand appearance as closeli as they cari WEl:clarifier of using—copy itsdirections.--and by ,i t a• :haus ether shifts and prevarications attempt tospaltn off upoo the credulous and unwary.. their paltry guess•teork Tonic Mixtures dud Pills in plice of the old• favourite, sterling and supreme remedyFr Nothing, perhartS; could more posititely prove the .excellense of the true medicine, than thisone'fact—for where not the first. best" they would 'not select it out, far recoil/Mg their ohigtocritical restmets,"but would conferibeir"eampliments" upon something Opts they deemed ;the 'foremost cure.' And what mare coo vinbing.nrgument do feverand nglie patients need to guard them. against one and all of these counterfeit and apariotts imitations, and to 'reader them earefal to procure. the genuine and Undritibted remedy of the Proprietor himself. in Philadelphia, or of his accred ited;agents throughoot the Uuited States, . • Sole Agent, in Pottsville,;. , . . JOHNS. C. MARTIN.; tanuary 6, SPLENDID. BIBLE: , ARPF.R'S ILLII2IIINATZD AND.NEVf PICTORIAL FELE. To be completed 'ha 50 numbers, aq2s cts, per number. This - great and Magnificient IVOrk will be enibel. fished. with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravingjr. ,exclusite °fan initial ; letter to cach chapter, by J. 4*. :Adams;more than fourteen hnndred of. which are from original designs,by J. G. Chipman. It will be plintedfrom the standard copy of ihe American hie Soinety, and contain Marginal References, the A p0er . .4,5a , a Coliderdance, Chronological Table, List of; proper Names,. General;'l:dex, Table Of Weights. Measures, 8c:: The large Friiill;spiecce, Tales,tft the Old and New Testaments, Family R. cord, Presentation Plate, Historical Illustrations, and initial Letters to the Chapters,'Ornamental Border*, 8.m., will be from original designS, made expressly for thisVedition. by J.G. Chapman, Esq., of Nei , York addition to which there'will be nuaterojis large epgrivings from designs by distinguished Mod ern artists in France and EnglandHte which a full hi! dex will be given intim last number. :1 ECT . The great superiority of early pronf impres sions *Om the Engravings, will - inaure to those who give their names at 'once, the possession alit the HIGHEST STATE. OF PERFECTION. To be completed in about 50 numbers, at 25 cts each. 313 Ther - gabseribir (ins been appointed Agent, fcir • the purpose of receiving' subscriptions , ,to this .Bible. in Schuilkill County, where a. specimen espy of the Work can be seen. . • . B. BANNAN: I—!1 Jinuiry n, . e Most Compton ,Saying Ghatß I would ect give onelboule of Da.Swayttes *Conipound Syriifi of Wild Cherry, far half dozen of any Other preparation. I have tried 'all the pop ular once, but thiir stands un4valled Tor the cure Of the fallowing diseases,- viii—lnfluenza, CoughS Colds, Consumption,Spittindof Breed, Palpitation .Of the Deart. Whooping Cough - ,...Tickling 'or mine sen sation fit the throat., Bronchitis. Asthma, or weakneSs of the l•Nervimi System, or impaired constitution from any cause, and to prevent persons from falling into a Di cusp this m. enicine has- not its equal. And li.vhen too meek calordel or quinine has beep used, ifiismedicinetwill prevent its evil effect on the slso.trii'and repair the India ry! functions. As. prod f of the. above medicine givinggreat strength and cleat eilss lethe voice, a gentlemen from one of our large'' auctioneer. eatablishments nil Philadelphia, who hp been it3ing, this S)rup,sayii;that it is the greati•st' metliciee to cry on he ever • saw. • Of ilourse, the MinislM. or Lawyer, who halm' to'exert their voices; • would he equally bonefut4l. I:Reference will be en to the auctioneer, by calling at my office. Citrytqu.—Alt preparations from this 'vide:lW tree except the original Dock:. Swaynes Compound Syrup,'Of Wild Cherry. arefiCtitiorrs and cminte.cre,i4- Propa •onli by Doct, Swayee. Whose office is mitt removed to N. tV, corner of: and Race streets. Philadelphia.. . ..• For . pale at the,store of' ‘A. NIEL KREBS, Pottsville, .whals the sole Ag e i for Schuylkill cotiri; ! rI tY. • A:Wary 13, ti IJ 1.0 S IL 11. I r.,ivirtuc of a, Decree, tift. he Supreme Court of lots will be offered at Public Sale; in • lots tri purchasers; at the! hoMenflacab Leisho ing, (Bear Gap Tavern) in! Shamokin ,Township, •Northdinberland Comity, PennsYlyania , - on Thtir;s day 14 22d day of February!' neat, at 120 'clock pt noon, l• A Valuabletraot of :Latul situate,. in j Shamokin Ohm,' Northumberlatid County, at the Intersection of the Centre and Dan ville T,urnpikesiadjoining, 'Olds of JacotiLeisenring. William Krightbaum, E. Tilghman and others, eon taming 340 acres, 159 perches rind allowance. The above tract, consists le:Melly of. a . red shale soil. of supet iur quality. Itiis. wellwooded and Wa tered,,convenient to nulls, ,t.c and in every respect worthi the attention of persons desiring first' tar 'farms&•• ALS.O, a tract:of land, situate in the same:Cairn! , -1 ,Phira:!!dbout a mile and a half west of the above; on both sides el the Centre Turnpike.' and 'adjoiaing Lands of.deorge Stempel, George Dunaihz., B. Tildb man and' others; contaaninelo3 2Cit'l, 43. pet6hes and, allat4lan:e, !This. land' is of similar quail:4,, •with_that above described. l : 21. branch of Shamtikin Creel:l on whith it a site :for a Saay 61i1b :passes throtiet:tho tract. • The terms' of sale will be as follows; byte third :orthil purchase inuney.casti; of, which fifty dollar's mast be paid when the property:is struck down, and the. tialance on the Ist of Apnl nest. 'Of !the , remaining two thirds, or the purchase. money, 'ono half With:interest, from the Ist of.A pill I. is to beTaid in ortc ycarl and the balatiO, with interest, in two years"; said two thirds, - to he secured by bond :and warraht and mortgage, upOo the property. , • Foe, further information, iapply to W. Adam pa ger, or shamiAin toWnshiri who resides adjoining the premises, and will shear th'm to persons dem iroOS.o pure.hastng, ' or to the subscriber, at Phila . delphja. ;I Trustqe. ' 5-73 t - i•d r. Audite's Notied., '• . • undereignerVati A 11 4 ,0 1 100 61 the Court of Common Pleat of Sehoylltill not;!1!. ib distrihute the moni.'7 r'aid in fo Court, in the case's in which' lien]. Ilannaa.(2l:arles W.Clements, and Fran cis :1-fParvin, trading under; the firm . of Clement dt. Parvin: and Edward W.Bl'and. respectively are tiffsoind Fitch ‘V.Taylor,tradinst under the firrn el Taylet and Company, is defentlitit, and in. those in which the Miners' Hank of Pottsville, in the county Schuylkill. George EL Stiehter.• Patrick 'Poole, nntY Alartin Eagan, reipect, ively !are Plaintiffi' and Fitch W.'Paylor and Mire Sabhatton.' trading undei' the Taylor and Company; ern defendants; iwill timid to the duties of his, appointnsent, on , Monday . the 21st' of February,lB.l4,nt 11 ce.cleck A.,At., at )113' in the borough . 61.Pottsville; nihen and where all ppersona interested," are requested to 'give their attendance: , - , ; . . HORACE Feb. 3. . , 5' 31 lit A'6.o G 164.:CoEssorp TO AThts DIALOGyti, .FIRE: AND ,G . .411,1 7 .)EN. HOSE MANUFAC*RiRS, ACthe OLD 'STAND, No. 2 4 North • P HI L ADEFLPII I . . . Nanufaetoro Mail page, Fl!ellookets, 6ugle:2.4°se, Itandehfor'Machtnery, &e.. • , Thq above articles, will be; marle"oftlie'besi ale and , workmanship, ,and ;on tlid mast . .reasonable trrmß. 10. *- 1 . • Er-jrns. - 'l3i••••s•die - 'Cheap; ' itat 'F ! A AGONIES iidapled for irse, 14.10 . !I the G ' .Mount Q?rho p ti, -1- Ilid'the *cat .I.lranEh Rain roarlt. , Also, 'Mining was, blasting 1 0 044C:oat seteens, and %Vheel I.larrowc. Apply at iltia Yell:, 10, - fi,:l2t • SATODAY FEBRUARY ' 18441.} . Yoh remember the 'hoe When I first sought your home, When a smilei not a worst, was Aire summons to come, When you called mi a friend, till you found, with sur:. prise, ~ . . . That our friendshiOurned out to be lore in dis, , nnse • 'You runember It—don't you} - 1 • - You wil. think of it --won't you? • , Yes, yes, of althis, the remembrance Will lan - ..Long atter the ',resent faded into the past. You remember the "tier that grist* lighter whemshared, 'With the bliss, yol remember, could aught be corn pared You remember hop fo'nft Was my earliest vow 1 Not fohder than ttitt which I breathe to thee now. - You remember it--rlim't ybul , You Wilt think - of it!—won't you • • , Yea, yes, of allthis the remembrance will last Long after the present . tades into the past. •.) . • tvnopt.t4 lizxs.-- 7 Tho,Pae l ket ship Roseius arrived at New York on Frtii# morning. She brought with her .Londori and Liverpool dates to the 14th ult.,Whi'eh svaq 'Aunday. \ The news is highly irapOrtant, both in conimer• vial and a political point', of view. There had been another advance in cotton Of 1-Bd, with tremendous large The news carried out, 1:61. the Liverpooland New York, sent up the price of cotton. Trade was very prosperous in England. Every . thing looked remarkably favorable. • Prance Was full of roiolutionary spirits.—The ministry was on tho eve ofa downfall. Affairs' in Ireland *Elii dpproachiA'g a: crisis. The State trials were to begin in less than forty . eight hours after the RoScius sailed. Charles Dickens has obtained an injunction froni the Vice Chancellor's Coint,:against several Lon" don publishers, prohibiting them from copying the Christmas Carol, in prose!. • 'OM excitement in the Englishshare market had apparently blown over, and the transactions were not so numerous. Cotton absorbs all. The Due do Bordvaux las left England for the continent The total sum raised by the League now amounts to £60,000. AonrCuLTensr. 9nr.sr men - I%—We extract the following sound and useful suggeitions from a lec ture. delivered before the Bucks county Agricultu ! ral Society - , by Phineas Jenks, M. Ih have often thought it 'a me..er of great impor tance to agriculture, and the nation at large, that there' should be a Professorship of chemical agri culture established in every,county, where the sons of farmers might attend at least one course. The expense of the course would be trivial, its advan tage to the ions Most. important; for they would. acquire that knowledge which is_ connected with their pursuits. If every'farmer was competent to the analasys of his own lands her': much might it yield to him in money and, laborhe would not mikapply lime, plaster, aslrt; &c., to soils where . lime, plaster and potash already exist in adequate. qupntities.l - ' . The. farmers are a most intelligent and well-in formed body of men on general Subjects; superad ded to that knowledge all the lights which agricul turnlchemistry car; throw on their path; in connec tion with their .mmal and religious example' and their chastening influences, will be mot benefi cially felt throughout society;": ! Loo K OCT, Bors.—Youhg women 'Esp being 'employed in ail aorta of duties now in Paris. They ure even assuming the place of,elerks in counting houses. Grant, in his new work, says ; , , u Indeed the young Parisian women arc hegin-- nhig to be trained as clefkri for banking and ;e.'om inercial houses. They are found to he steadier and more attentive than young men. In one of the first Mid wealthiest baliking -houses in 'Paris. you may now see `iierY day two interesting daughters of the princip4- partner, one of 1, them, eighteen years of age the they twenty, at work at their desks duringpiginess bours,anddischarging their duties 63 "t 1615 with dutch, correctness; Mid CheerfOlness. Indeed, the plan is working so well that the Government itself is beginning to eMploy young females in the public ellices:,' . . LA IMaSLATIVF. connspondentof the Boston Journal furnishes the following copy' of a speech once Made by la member of the 'Alas ! sachusetts Legislature. It. was taken down at the time, and may be relied npan i ns correct. It may sen`o as a model to untledged , .orators: Imagine thiPipealrer to be two inches dyer sit feet high, ,erect and stiff, the Words Coming from 4is. Meuth ina.stearly stream, withihrt a Pause or .a change of tane.i' • Mr. Speaker, the ilonorahligentiethan that has just set down I think it was the honorable member from Boston in his speech:wits truly eloquent even Cicero and Demosthens would not compare with him his words were as smooth .as butter he took the fiery Serpent in hiihandS lie rob-bed hinaof his forked tongue lie gave unto him beautiful wings and dropped him from his hands a can-eery bird." • . INFALLIBLE RULE? 7o:DiseovEn4 Hcsn.asn &Nl' Wrcs.--If you gee it; man and woman, with little or no occasion, finding:fault, and correcting one or another in company, you may' be sure . they are man and wife. If you see a lady accidentally frill a glove, and a g - entlemon that sits nest her telling her id take it up, she is his wife: If you see a lre.senttng a geritlernan with something sideways, another way, speaking to With a look .25 1 :1-ac' al3r at artn'slength,r;46 her head turning cent different. from thSt she uses towards others, you 'may he sure he is her hiishand. In fine, if you see a gentleman arid lady, in the sante coach, in profound silence, ore looking opt at the one side, the other at the otheraillti'i never suspect they mean any harm to one =Other, they are already married} _ • • "' ' Wo . understand that prof. dlevelartd,Of Bruns *icit,, has kept minutes of the coldest days for the \ inst ten and that he s prepOunces last week's weather. thesbldest. The ,Viennomelei hi .. that town on Su*lay:was at 321degrecs•below • 'Pgriland Ainerican. jaKE P - nozi.N.—riuring the night of Virednes• do 7 y::the 24111, , Lake Erio froze over for the first time this season. • On Friclay; following, tlic ice 'was sufficiently strong io,6ear,a two horse tetun. ztv ;iv DEslii;---lOhn HUI, a middle aged man, of Princeville, Pepin' courts, was 4r4en. 'to in hii :sii , !igif on the IPt t. Whiskey was the - murdere r. I ; •• . I= YOU RE3I . IINiBER tr-' r noritr , You t IME 1::: - ' . ./..1;- - f ..:..- -:',7,,i'!..; Si -- • 2 - . .;- • i l> AD IS • VERT ER 3I A TOR" JOSEPH JQINES' COURT4IIIP THE DIIFIXED. OE Tr 7m.1, amary 2nL, TO Mr. Thompson-Dear Sir: Ever i l ense I writ My last lettOr to yo y, things is gone onjust as strait* a shingle, and the only thing that t l ioubles mo is, I'm frail it's all ts. good to last:, !It's al ways;been . the Way with me ever sense I fan re- Member, whehorr Ithe happiest, sunithing seems to turn up just M Opsel all my calculations, and now, thougltithe da,P, is sot for the train, and the StanleySls gittln every thing eddy is .flist is they can; I wouldn't be sprised Minch if sorndhoMinable:thing was to happen, somd;rearth quake 'or soniet*gjest &Ist it all tip aginithough I should hate it monstrous. • Old Miss Stanley red :that piece in the Miscel lany bout the mistake in parson Miller's figens, and Ido believe sbe'p'as glad; as if she was site she would live a whole thetisand years more herself, She says she hint got InO objections' to thit "td : din now, for me[and Maiy'll have plenty dr time , to mabe a fortin for ;Ali children and raise ‘erit up as they ought toShesays she alwayri won dered' how Mr. Miller could cifer the thing out so straight, to the rkry dap, wlthotit a single Mistake, but tiOw - he's made sick Fa terrible blunOr of a whole thousand years, !she see she knows be aint no smarter nor PeoPle, if he.was tailed at the , north:- • I I" • It's really surpnsin hots main popular It does make a body to lie l engged to be married tq a bri tiful lady r Se+,el,thing's leaked out, eve ry body's my tickler fn i end, and I can't meet nobo dy whereieil go, but 7 biat wants to gratnlate me on My good fortin, cept push" Pete and !two or three - other felloWs, whoilook, sort o' like' they wanted to laugli; and couldn't. Almesv every tiighi Mary and me is Incited to a party.. ''.Tether night We went to one to old Squire Rogers, whar I got my, dander) up a l'ittfe the worst I'vel had it for some time. ; I don't - lbelieve you've Beam of ; jest 'rich al fool trick as {they played on me. Thor was ,a,good thar and as the'Squire do dancin, they all played' l gaMes and tricks, and such foolishness to piss away tie time, which to 'niy no tion's bominable site Worie than dancin. Cousin Pete was vim; in/3 bout in his biggest, aa With his dandy cut trowsers and big wtiskers, I i and tried to take the, shne bff every body else, jest as he always dose. .1)rell [him' ety say 4 I SPose we play brother bob—let's play brother Boll.' • ' I; 'yes, let's play that,' Os all of 'em, wOe't you be brother 13ol;Alajori' •Ii" • 'Who's brother Miltll - ses I, for I aide% know nothing bout itj and thatre the way I cum '"to be so • . . I bominablv tuck in. • I • tell you,' ses he, yOh and some one , e l so must set down in the chairslanii be blindfolded, land the rest must all walk rotmd' t afitlvound you,'Oed keep tappiiii'you oil , the head;with scirnethingdtill you guess who bobbed yo ti! 'But how boh mer l sesl. • 1 , I I 'Why,' say 4, he, 'when any one taps Y : ou, you must say, brother I'm bohb'd tied thcri they'll as wha.bob'd youl and if you gifess the tite one, then they Musl takeoti , t place and bo hob'd till they guess wild bob't. cit. If you'll bd hlindfold. cd I will; ses ho, 'just-for fun.' Well,' ses I t 'any thing for fun,' and cousin Pete sot out two chairs into the middle of i.beroom and we's.ot doi'n, aiid they tied a haedkercher round my eyes as tight as the mischief,! so as I couldn't ESetc guess nEi'tnere'd if I had no eye-at al; • I hadn't sot, no time fore cawh - alux ' sOme one tuck me right Side o'er Pie head with a dkted big book. The fire fleivi `out o' my eyes i 4 big live coals, and I Mid to keeled'over out of the chair. I felt my blood risenilik4 a milltail,,,buthey all laughed mightily at the ?un,.and after a While; see 1, 'brother I'M !bob'd.'l 'Who bob'd yOilli l ' thy. th. • • - • • r I guessed the biggest! fiSthti feller hi the Mom, but • i it Wasn't himl 1 The !rt4t, Minh, ilank ftvent the f. , ' • - ' book Agin couelit Pcte's - t head. Thevil,' ses he - • ti ' 'hi-Other I'm laob'dli - 'Whci bob'd yMi,' lees they. Mit cousin Pete didn't ghess rite-4 , 6thet!' aod the • m '', I fust thing-I knowa Whang they tuck m!agin. I I Was dredful anxious to glies.fs rite, but it was no use I pissed it every .time, ind ' so did !cousin Pcte,,,' and the harder they lit the harder theyllaughed. Ole time they hit Me a great deal casieri than . the , i rest 'Brother , I'M bob'd! 4 , ses I. Who b 'b'd yoill' . sea they. 'Miss Mary • Stanleys,' ses l 'No 'I never,' sea she, and they ail roared 'Rai worse than even •/: • . ,I beglir to g rit monttrops tirctl of sith rip, which see so much likg the frogs in the epellin book . ). - 7 ei 1 I+ for it was deur to me-and I don't; knciwv what I • would hate done if i)laryf hadn't come up and-on tied the hands.crcher.l 1. . 1 • 1• l' 1. . - • 4 Let's play . sonlethlng• else, 'scs hhe, arid her face was red as fire, and bhe•lOoked - sort o nad out of ltr eyes. lI seed they. ttoos' something wrong ih a minit. Well, they,:all Wenion 'playin , pawnsi l l , and Apon honor,' and •Idere gclb round the gooseberry 'lititilt,'Und 'Oh sister Feby, how' merry; we be; and sich nonsense, till they Pla, , ed all they know ed, and when:they - mas playin Mary told me how had bob'd}me limy . Cousin Pete. me !Anise] 1 It was the most oudacious take iii I ii i iver heard of: Do you think if he didn't set rite 'down be side'. me and never bhndfolded himself, and hit'ine every lick himself, now and then hittin' l his knee 1 ' with the book, to mike me believe_ he ; was bob'd too'.. My head.was a sinkin with the licks When she told me how he done me; and I dO believe if itladn't ben, for ber P4l gin cousin. Pete sich a lickin rite char in that room as he never bad afore . in his born days: B axes! but.l was mad at fUsti But Mary rice dme "ot to raise no ft4s about it,. now it wait all 'ever, l and , she would'llt him for his smartness . 1 hat,n't no sort of a ide how she Nvas.gtvine to do . it, ,n't I kpowed site iea. i ii enuff for cousin Foto any t , wi t e t sol jest let het . go ahead. %Well; she tuck the bomiikble fool to one side and .whisperedto,him like shwas gwine to let him into the secret. Shc) told:him. bout a I new play . what she hail leinat d.:iwi _to Macon when she.was at the collee,b, mil l ed ' l 4lntroductioti to the Icing and _Queen,' what she.. pt Was ,a great 4.11 funnier ~I - . - it; 1111 ihan , litother Bob,' andairatlCd him to IMIP to git 'em all to play. : e After she and hi . 1 4 21 ad made it all' up:, cousin • Pete put ort three chairs close together in 'a roe for a throne, and Ma she put' a sheet over 'ern to make 'ern look a little gran]. Bill Byers was ti? be King and Mary was to be Queen: ; . ,nd, 1. 5 13 ,Now pail must all come in tether roam:* ms cousin Pete, 'only thernwhat belongs to the court, and then you must be introduced, one at 'it time: aint ses Tom Stanleys, , fo'r there's some trick in it.' , No there aint,' scs cauAin Pete, 411 give you My word there aint no trick, only a little fun.' ses I, 'l've had fun enough I for one nite.' „ Mary looked at me and kind o' winked and sea she, 'you're ono of the court, you know;: Major , but jest go out till the, court is summensed before the throne. Well, we went all out, and lihneb, , Bill Byers called out the lards and ladies what belonged to the court, and we all went in and tuck chairs on both sides of the throne. • I lk Cousin Pete was to be the first one introduced and Silmuwel Begets was to be the feller !tvlio`in-• troduced the company: Well, 'bimeby the door opened and in come cousin Pete, bowin and sera pin, and twister and rigglein tiPd puttirig n more anis nor a French ciaricin master, he beat•LCrotch ett all to sfpash. The ICing sot on one side of the throne and' the Queen on tether, leavin room in : the middlelliM some one else. Sam was so full of IMigh at cousin Pete's atticks that he could not hardly speak: . Doctor Peter Jones,' sea he, I intenince you to the Majesty's King and Queen. Cousin P'ete icraped about a While and then dropt °none knee, rife afore 'ens. •;. - • Rise, gallant knight,' ses Bill Myers ; i ijse, we dub you knight of royal bath.' Cousin Pete got up and bowed and scraped a few more times, and Went to set dotvii between 'cm, but they ris l up jest as he went to set down, and the Must thing he knoyed, Iterlosh he went, rite into,a big tub of cold water, With nothin• but his hed and heels sticken out. ~ He tried to kiss Mary as lie..was•takinihis seat and if you could jest seed him ashy went into that tub with his arms reached Out 16 11E4 and his mouth sot for akiss, I:do believe you'cOoughed , more'n,you ever did afore in your life. The fel lers were all so spicious . thnt some trick was gv;ine, to 'be played that they left the dore: open, and when the thing tuck plaee they all runiri shoutin and laughin like they would burst their stiles: • Pete got but as quick as he could, and I never seed d. feller so wilted down in all my. life. He got as mad as a hornet, and aid it was a mean trick to serve enney boddy se, speciellY, in cold weather. And he went rite od . home, by him self to dry. • Mary Made the - niggers take out the Middle chair and put the tub of water that when we was all in tether. room. Pete did'iksiiicion the trick was gwine to turn out that way; he thought the • Queen was, nine to sentence. every feller what did'nt kiss her as he sot detvt, to do something that would make fun for the rest, and hi; was jest gwine to open the gime. I felt PeirectlY satisfied after that, and I don't think consiri. Peid . will b quite so fond of funny tricks the next But I like to forgot to tell you,'my Weddin to take ple&.—perlddin there ain't no more yearth quakes nor unaccountable things to yrevent—on the 22c1 of this month; which you know is a fa nious day What ought to be celebrated; by every genewine patriot in the world. 11 she'll: look for you to come, and I hope you will be Sure to be thar, for I know you couldn't giudge the ride jest to see •Miss Mary Joneo, What is :td he: di'e's; gwine to have a considerable' g's.therin, jest to please the 61d folks, and old Miss EitaelrY,ECSshe'sf . l a gi&inc to give us a • real. Georgia wsdilin of the old tint° fachion. No More from your friend till death Fein Piet.--Mr. Curran, who-was a very small man, harimg a dispute with a brother ecun;:el, who was aver) , b-totit one, at which ulnas: ran high on both sides, called him out. The other, how. ,ever, objected; "for," said he, "you aril' so little • • that I may fireat you a dlizen tithes without hit ). ting, whereas tho chance is, that you Would shoot me the first fire." "Upon my conscience, that's true!"'replied Curran; "but to convinc you that I don't wish to take any advantage, you May chalk my size upon your belly, and all hits out of the ring shall go for noting." • The following prayer Was made by 'an Trish, man in the wOods betw - een New Yip& and data da, in 1787. "Lord, have compassion upon me a poor unfortunate sinner, three thousimd miles from my own country, and seventy-five ruilOg front any where else .7 • • 1 7.1cr 'far: E.—Franklin was an abseiling and sensible rna - n,'und his conclusions seldom incor-. rect. He said,-" A nelvipaper and a bible in ev ery goodsiheol in every distriet,—allaudiod and appreciated as they merit—arc the priricipel 'sup-I liorti of virtue, niorality and civil libcrtY." . . Ai St. Louis paper tells a story of a discOnsolate' widoWer, 'who on -seeing the remains of his late wifelowered into the grave, exala..imetl With tears , in his cyes: .lArell, I've lost hogs arid I've lost cows, but I never had anything:to cut rue up like this!' ' '• . , Goon.-41a they, who for every slight infirmity take physic to repair their health, do rather impair -it ; so they, who for every trifle Ire eager to vindi cate their character, do rather weaken it . Reader, bear that in mind, • There is a lady out west so enamored of beau tiful'beli ribbons, that in order to gratify her taste,- slie: is about to be married to a sash manufacturer. It will be in the way of his vocation if. he takes pasies to please her. • • Gov. Tucker of Nlisstasippi, to, the Legislature of that State recomionds that a tax. he hid on colored (able:, . MEE NO. 7 .Jos. .joNrs i "r• -- s. 31 r. Vi:e*.Buren—Me• :r of Ilrownsolkltexicw, thus despotic friiirt , Viub7, - Whisit Buren portY, int,scelLS to con thus, beconie.ti f ilk eimekrisTer, . emrl jusike,lNt* foi What is t What is righo but imply, &edpie'sa"y 1.. ith ' itAnG opinion 'of is athwart n - o o.ittlar prejudice i f the people's cOnfir . ,is rive cora -1 to on which thOlfiP.'le iyintiliate. i lf; ana is toler.n)t4o a ll ineipietr ``nay become pop 4r ~t o-morrow. lek, aecorow!. ii - 'has no rough ir points, old th ~., its elbow in: !. ib3 faro 1124 , 1ki Seined Fotnito; soft; gentle, it hating. ' It it te, mild, deli**. It is tie . ° itiwy,antl .hitles# tinie If it I eueceekltOqnorfsfW:. 1 The to a.. t of the ileopleaswitl set all right 1 the top of tlhlliAter." PEIIinOOVE tor. - ELsou; . Edit chnracteirrei th mlnagm The ate 1. the Deniocr I *cSelftshness, weks not for till PoPulal::- asks n Ni{ltat Rill tho its l own. It ru treads on none zn'4r i ttal on all pol l not declared its.l errors, for they, Itils prudent, sl edges, no angu tolno man's rib arid its voice is calm; dispassion frona rage, from fails today ber secOpd --nnd pkicc it c writer h ere no We are unhaoll4pLintin; froth I tVe`l(mtiy.thc fa tcy's skelci: • ;)) I •11. T a. oozs:.-4iging the reign Czar of Rusiiiii"it Was tho.cus- , - to•punish thosaji]?hles wh00r . ,. . iinterialirder 1.114 they should' .om Which niorOiA the unforta- Ner endowed Wkilt ;, : intellect, in -'4- lo lanOting •stocX:itf the whole ' -privilsd'e.of siific4- everything ril, however, cli.*: - p I kicked or about daring toslySt'eny tore of ' !thing he did -wit! l'!liliculcil,' his rtatce, as' jest,t'ittil his Sultzsnur pt - sstas, Go of Feta' the Firs , l ' • torn of that !Tran i feMled him hy a I I be l eome fools ; nate victim; flaw! stanpy became t 1 cotitt ; he bad th i he chose, at the 1 horse-whipped; reialietion; ccc , complaints :verb sneered at and co 1.• oflUndentanding surpassed this ab. „ . mingled in her witp. iriipossiblt til ,decreed that a ce l' - - - -- - I come a hen, to p or i ;tuid for - this p, stuffed with strati i• • , a tiutititity - tif eg. cMSIy in one of, The Prince was X sit s 4 ppon this nest degree ridiculous he j b.-L.--lreuteirs , merited on, as rtKvellons proofs in a fool Thes(6pre , 4_,Anna minable cruelty; i but tometites raences so miteli''ciitlait; that if tto be entertainer .r Once . she sin Prince should be nish him for triEiti„t, mistieniean rpos.e.• she oriier44 latie basket,* c, and hollon'Td inti a ne4;: : 1 5 inside, to be picittd ce,tispicu to principal roota the murk' I ondennied, ori o - f - death, to . and renderiiiinsiV to The last by imitating 1.11`0•• tzackling of a 4,Princess Dsiriphhato. - • •,.• I' A ~, * cd . 4 ~.1.1,1 r• .....oriir.NT.- - 41. q 0ra i ..„,...ng l es s . : .go, a 'visitor i4-illeTr3r9rk, at . nn .the 4i itfi:er, ~.'ssiit have . In not irtueh, if....,# , s •.'i past the. ago in his cress-14-%•rited and besot; an e.b.d.c.rrifi - the aPPela te,tuuker.liclotithe hope of re- , . 1 , fallen eo low; 3 2 . Fti!iearing in his. ' traces of fortunrt at the pc,. 1 ploycd ps on hoarlaborer in the burthensonte texils..' ilf discharging icsgeLs at the i:itgd stocks-4-tho • i occasional • efitPl/yruent weref i daily drink. f ';'.-' . ' hour for this yU'inv, man, some . . is of his better dapi, after much eed hint ,to tako - ,the tempi:ninth . urn to his friends - ,ind arthconont• one of the view;* gland &Mei, , Isakeri in his ina4d*:6d!elreer of • A TEMPBTIAN thin three'years axle of the docks seen a young. m; of thirty—shabb te!ci in his countc! • once of an inebril form.- This mA • I niipn some bate • ric4 alluded to c Most menial and the cargoes of ulOges of whip wasted by him ii 1, l'Xn a fortudate sof tht companio ,Persnasion, ind plOge and, to, re proftison; h %,hich 1M had fo h - tenaperanecim piete.—We hat demon, recorde tty.**onc - of 14e new writhe single instance cheer the heart 'forming - druithal ,the 'ice.—Dct. , I folly. • His refo*tation was corn- juat 'tacit tho•niiin of this gen 'in the ividirig paper of the coon-: ,e mpst tglerited it;* promising' of- . , 8 oj the present t'ai;N : tress. • This: of reformation Itas," more in it to' _. d nerve- the . re4tintion of a re- -. ' d than n thousandtess4s against d v. • • :'• ...E.LUTIETA: AN EC DOTE.—The fill6witig story Of the two lea 'll , -s-hlassachusefts laWye*.4lrl. - • • 'WebSter and(.7h_C;.;,.tii, Is tot 'iii; the lastmin.- 1 be!' el the Law Reporicr... • . 1.••• I g . . 1 1 "We have card a characte7stip anecdote of , 'Mr. Webster, hich we presume‘ iiiCre is no im- Ptopriety-in rel ting here.-. In the i 1 course of the course of the tr al, nod in a ntositing passage : • When all the cc - nse!'appccred tii.b6 \intent upon caseand no Ing else, Mr';:Ni 4 elis tier wrote- on 1 slip of paper.t favori'o deupl.di s of Pope, and passed it to Mrr Choate :7; antis slangs and silftiti tiossi anaillinnugh . o. atisnows." "to, ivhere 3 The freeting l• • • Choate- kites rt the bott'eeit?,tereng"— leriLss:eilis, and ili*OLY Rows .'ana ouougii °tenon's." "Lo, iirhere.M The freezing 3 1 1 r. -Webster r tuessonger - xl appeared that 11 , 2 a of hia pre sier, gra-;.ely l eaition!" 'and' }rltile the spec , learned coffins. !acme difficult joins, urCglit," andhfrers a pager. 10 vatc dehcd flip tepq, when it c present senatei:hita, the •tulvan- .. I ccescor, and wasltiit• ' Mr. .' Vr b" I - • g '' •• - ..... . late on the copy or repo, 4.spurteue the subject wee 4k /mod; All this" ators were in tit4'it.i,tl belief that the . the. were in br,rnegt ,c 4 enstiltation on rcir.t of law. ' ... . ' ,-rr.n.—For -ri;taN to enjoy tint- • ke the world as ic Is, mixed up with ' t 3 of sunshine-,4;ieleud here and' sky—a storm to=day, a calm to= hill piercing wiell;:of autumn, ..ituf. ' , dog breath ef stiltitrier. ' Heistitild •13 surrounded;,..3l„,.%) ,; indicidual of Tacw. ;itions an4.characters, and tako re and not "as h,fiiiicjes, they ought • uld look up to Oiaveniiiiratitudo joys, and not ceivire Ged for what • • rite]. . Then its 5.911 cease fretting I and not before; klf there is - one Ids earth who desekes - the aptiel6 , 1 1 more plan anotiO, it must be that /tntincollft frets airr , unarls, and irever . t of peaec chili 'surrounded with please and itts(rUrt. Be COXTE aelf, he must . ii thOnsand sral there- , -a . hrigh tuorzolv—the "the bland, rev realize, too, th *Tent (lisp° !miss as they to be. He sh. for Nvhat he el ro.has rot awl snarling !tharacteron 'lion of the fo. kiersou 0:11c c tdoracil i levery thingt foil the follost LK:tick romel m ond '! iof Dow's !ten "Man too! vecimep- 7 tlte, rattier. than b !his character them, fdt'l 6 l Say; H 6 par ,it for its pain 'their Mo t or ! session of a 1! a little ! incid! s upon,life'just klie does upon the o's no r.,in :;% witliittem, and he can't . hem. •• He will a after them and( ifeld he will locCitis coat tail and: '6l4ittis thcai forloine, and then kicks - L" 'Hit into tntabtO7 Eto with life I es of its pleastii.e4, and then damns' ; gathers boquplsof bliss, and when Illivet faded, heOnds hitnsolf in pos. :• unch of briars.; {winch is allowing to rut that, ticcurrcti; . .in Paradise when ;:cen.as e...tobiOn i wetno, audras art a tree toad in a :tlilmder storm. Ho . to irierease. andAtiltiply; and so ha. tereased-his ear,4stil. curses, multic ries; and peoplo-f,the world with a lidates for porditlani and 18m one EMEEESEII suspicion! 'as then to accordingly plied his mi paie - el of of them. Sarnutl '...letairiii,,conviciid of. tie d 'ler ;Intl lim4;j4ittittlivri in .131,ttrer kal Leon mniacr of a cquaty, Pa. MIEN =I =I Eli
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