MEDICINES. DR. STEELING'S FAMILY MEDICINES,. now acknowledged to be the very l best tame ,dies for those disetmee, for which they arc recom mended. HIS UNRIVALLED,PULXONAY SYRUP, I Is the best article that can be produced, for Cough's, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit -tine-of Blood. Measles, Croup, Hoarsness, ."llitricultv of Breathine, Pains in the side, )3reast, and all diseases of . • • the PULMONARY ORGANS, ,&c.; &c., &C. . Bien ur,ed r and its astonishint ill This." Syrup" his hien us,eu r itio. Co nti - ye qualities testified to, by many of the most res pectable citizens of thdtinited States. We do not, nay cannot claim as the quack , does infallibility for our medicine; but having tested the medicine qualities of the " Pulmonary SYrup," in'an extensive and varied Medical Practise for many years, with unpredecented success, we unhesitatingly pronotince;it one the ve= ry best remedies in the world, for Pulmonary ni. , T42.0.R. dive It a - fair trial, and von will he thoroughly convin— ced, that it is not one oethe common quark rostrums of the day; but a medicine of real valued -one that is well worthy of the'high and enviable • reputation, which it has won; and one worthy to be in every family. A-• nother reason, whyshould use'the " Pulmonary .Syrup," is its remarknble cheapneig ; while other med icines less in quantity and inferior in efficacy, are sel ling for 31,00 and more, Steeilling's Pulmonary Syrup, sells for the unpredecented low price of 50 cis. per bot tle—. Rend the followin,'. , strong testitriony, in favour of Pulmonary Syrup, given hy, a very respec table tailor; of Jobstown, Burlington co., New Jer i JoasTowtr. Dee. 12th, 1811 Dr. Wm. StecHine—Dear Sir :-1 7 - . lt is with extreme pleasure that I am permitted tolnform you, of the re markable efficacy of your "PuldiOnary Syrup" in my Case. was attacked about the Ikt .oflast September, with a' ough. that became so sev.re and alarming, in . three or four weeks, that I almoi despaired of ecrr eio eftiat recorerrog rn former good he ItA I was 54.0101 reduced, that I could hardly pie one foot b_A ® t e , itte tether ;• at night, I Was obliged 1 ) lay holstered up an my bed ; when I laid down, I w, s afraid 01'sta - writing from eAcessive rotwhing ; and it/ was frith the utmost. difficulty. that 1 could raise the natter from my lungs. illy relations and frfends, quite despaired pf my ever used; i recovering. I a number of medicine S, without any thsirable effect It Al this ,iitical period, 1 was so fortunate as to procure some' of your Pidmenary Syr-• up. which immediately enabledl mina expectorate with ease, and by the time I hail taken four bottles.] was perfectly cured of my cough, aid,! my ti i ,h, which I Ind lost. TWent:‘ pounds. returted with my it-a:;1 :-Irroctli. And by tho blessing of Pining Providen , e. upon the •,rnoan; used. Lwas in two can uths perfectly cur.!. 1 . ant now a's - w(;11 as I ever was and have no Cough, nor • the Wast i olTects of my foimier tiSeaSe. VILLIAM CCIITIS ' ' For sale in•Foltsvillo. who "sale and retail. at J. S. C. MARTIN'S Drin , Store, aid in Philadelphia, by T. , W. IaVOTT. Sen.• ' ~ Feb. 17, ' - , The Most Corarn.' on saythg. :;. r.f I),..z•wArNl. ' S COIlli.01::.11 " Syrup \%. rry,l or le. tf a dozen preraraq..e. I 6‘e met/ all the pop ,titnr o n , t a p th - a ands en•i,lll.d Tor the elite. of , The P•1i..%%„411,7, - dta-erf-ev, !:4 : I:Aleeria Cterhi (`‘,l,Siinipl;oo, , pl , lll 01 of Illt. I 1 el 11 , 101 , ing '1',C100; , or rtsite , sen sation in the throat, Itroneletts. - . , tlitna, or *.••••eaktiess ,t‘f zhe Nervous Sr,tcrn.. hr' an, atrAii "ronsiAnttioi frets an', muse, arci to erTie,t neisrins tram falling into a tit. CLINK thts ter. trila .frns no"-; its I qual. And v.hci. too no then hitnt I r here r it'd; (.rek tin its evil effect on „the -salt In.and 'ktliar% functions. a proof ofthoahnvo reed4ce.e.g.vinz;zrva , stleng•th and clear to the vit,ele, ofinllt - 10C11 6100 00e of o ur arise it:clew - err etaab.e.lanent.. ,, le I hAndett hit. ashn has here a:;•eso ilutt, vru p ,sofa that tt the grf , IICSi ' inidictee 'el) . on he ever taw. Of cone.e. the . • i‘hoister or LaW:.er. vcho has t• to e:Snitthc.'lr voters. v'nu'd he equall) ben IZefeienee will he gin . el. t., the tr, by e eiy rArTION- - A0 pre;•at ;r ,, tu . : va'all , le tt•erc elne..4 the nri n al Poer.. rep ot %1'.c.1 Ch. 1"1" fi11; - 0“$ d enh .li‘ Doet. relb ' flitli .0 cornier of Ep.fett zed Race streets, • \ r 1 , at the ,t(0 ilk, V. sole: Irwin• 13 I...aducpion Fourfold in Prices, Or the 1, 7 ,er is not bel;ghtcd with it ? article that every Family must consider indispen ...' ba hl e , o h e n 'boy its purer and value, and which has heretofore been soli! too Lich !IPrP.ICII all 'classes, has not,,n•dncrd in price.' with a view that rich and poor. hi2ll and and in fact ev ery human being. n,a enjoy its comforts; and •all who get-it stall have the prtre retorted to thorn if they are not iieliglited with its use. We assert. `• •Illout the pos sibility of commitictien, that all littrns ar, Scalds, evr rg •t aten!al "r:Sore, ohl or freshi and eaternal pains and at Ims. to matter •.1 ben% shall II • re.lnceil It. comfort by it in fire thu or scar. No burn cats be.falal if this is mile., the vitals, are do stri:Vial aci'lltont. I; is truly nerail ;if, to appearance. •Ip its ellects. Enquir.• for •• Conners . via:Aral P;iia Fa tractor tsatre.'' Pria• !2.."roans, er four boles as much for :4'; cents. and ten thiljs-ris It-n $l. Al! comitty neLclmims are TesilW:: - ,1 takq. it to their 1.1,v1,,t,,, rtFlotuissu , ,,. 111 , . 'ZiE•l: ., t Messina to . iLat !ate 1,..en dist , t'orlst use zos. •I Ins is , tr , ,;: IOIL:118:1', trill fully justify IL tat I No. '2 North :all street, Philad;.lpliia. atai•lir J. U. MARTIN Feb. 17 ~ 7-Iy. in • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, •OF Tits Nt,RTI/ AmErarAN OT C 3 en It it. 1.0 MEDICINE ba:4 ei•er brra introduced Al . . A . merit an Love 11 , •••I) rho..riatly arid acknowlegetl, thou tbe 'a bove nala4q • • WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PIDT.S. descant upon fliffir merits; at tht... tN!., wrteltl sum 10 be IVIIIIIIy untie, s,llO. %ory colr feafl this :Miele. will be Tointl unacquainted with the real l•Ncell,nre.' of the tne.iit in ; Sat if fnrilier '.proof were waniiin: to ostabliAl the credit of thi'-in_u tar remedy, it inicht be ['saintl in tin: fait that isf,niedi , tine in the con titre has !won so COUNTITETITEII. Ignorant avid etedrittrittled tit •it haV , l at rati.ett pin -1113111.:t, :II•lriou. I , M ; •Ijol r c,,;;;plotely to t!erell..s. 1110 1a1 1 ..11:, Rao.' it In - attitoaraht , to re,enif , le the ‘V.irked !Ll n. les'? tri.ll, hut for the a-tsi-sane , of certain IiII , ^11;dod f•tlire',:vol,rs, Soho Itorall," they:fan r,sr:- Fiat ... `llOliS . articlo at a rellaced rate. lon.' IVOS t 0 4 ,15 'flfien , trous a •tenini a i.,l e chno, The lei -Iron ,. °Tilt:• filft.yo t 'll - f;1 Fundtier ' , fore lif• aralln-t .•v, 115 11 • aneFrene.lnlif•r ei dv..;,,,nih,, Poit vilie, are '.%lf T. & J it •aity( The fiviii•win2 Ffere thorn app' , inte.! --WRIGHT'S INDIAN vEGET L . Atu. PH-I.:I, FOR SCII C.;II.IiILL • C()UN'Irl% tO,ieni' it is oily belhived f..l:tiinf: ' fth if:ty 11, ci . ./tallled I • .1• 111:o1 I .r• 1, EH). e. 12 -her!. .t •I't 101 l foiT•fan, 1. , wee • '.• , jt•tk , .i.ii:::',. - 10. ' th., , . . . .. .1, , I.:: ~ n ,,!•. l'ri •1 .;.`..tr .7. . I r, fe h-,..- 1,111 Dr, .) :...,.. Tu. - ....r0ra. • • r. , V. illmin Tazerz, TaiwiT.M.• „I.;iii; Mann. r. r!p•r N..aleintango. N. I , rri,:. r. \%',.:1 Ira *l. - w:liinit. • • ..., 1:a1....1 Wh.. , 1-r. Pmegro, -. .. • P. Srlll.l2.kr, &co. t:m..E Ilrunswirk Township.-' C. IL I.V-Fored.. Llewellyn. I:. 0. :.,J. Kaillman. Zinnwrinantown. Ilebtiett. & Tayhtr. Niner, , vill^. ' (leer.:e Iteifsnt der, New Castle. ' , ,Ileniy Km It B. Sou. 31cK,ansbnra. , • ; Abraham Heebner, Pori Cartnin. John 31t , rtz. Middleport. . snum-I Royer, P.,rt Clinton. • 1 Siniernaker 4. Kallifillall, S,IIIISIkiII !Liven.: ' • BF. WARE OF C 0 U.V7'EREEPTS ' ' . The only security 'against imposition is . to purchase front the regular advertised agents. and in all cases be particular to ask for Wrialit: r s, Indian Vegetatil.! Pills. Office devouid exclusively to the 'sale of the , medi cine, wholesale and reatil,No, 169 Race Street,..,Phila delpilia. .. r,it,entember, none arc genuine except AVriglit's Indian Vegetable PIIII. , WILLIAII Wltlt'alT S-- Erb. 21, INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIN. ERS. LINIMENT —A cure for Rheumatic affections. This article pone _ - trams to every nerve and sinew of the person! using it. and it has attained a reputation ttempaalled by any oth s er article in Rheumatism. This will cure tin, most se .vere cases--extend contracted cuttscles;and bring feel-• ing, and Eeusibility to limbs long paralyzed and ueelesa. We only need refer to some cases below to Obtain the confidence of the public for these articles. The following are two respectable, and the 4entlemen too Kell 110W11 to require comment.. Let them be read. I have been aillb led most grievously - since It.;: with Rheumatism Slot contraction of the cords of, may lees. caused by the cramps of the cholera, winch had in its most severe Com. After trying many' remedies . Ln vain, I have found relief ,- -had the cords of my lees • relaxed—the swelling rethiced-.-and ant greatly benefit ted by the use of one bottle of Liniment, ised externally and one bottle of Indian Vegetable internal , ly ritthg same time. I can now Walk with ease in po • 'sition‘that I COURd nut a week ago endure at-all. JAMES G. REYNOLDS. 141 . 1Chrrstie street, corner of Delancey street. Though this was . given more than a year Since: Mr Reynolds, was a few days ago at the (Mice, where this remedy was obtained in full health and Perfect posses - si not his legs and feet, and though over sixty years, • . old, stood up on his toes repeatedly to - show , the spec tators how complete he was cured. This remedy reach es and Soothes the nerves, and allays pains Most - , tually on its first application, and by a few repetitions. removes more effectually and speedily Rhettinatic pains, than anrother application was ever known to do. Its etrects are powerful awl immediate. Let those afflict ed try it but once, and they must lye convinced. - The Liniment is much counterfeitdd as to external looks, and the only test of genuiness is to fiud...the 'fac simile signature of Comstock & Co. If that !cannot be ttnitid ti to counterfeit. Buy only at Couistock's Branch House,. No.', North sth - street, Ph il adelphia, .and in P.othkv Ale of I'o. 17, .7—iy ' J. s: C. 'I6.IITIN. OAL?sirovr.Ls, Canal Shovls, Carder' Spades, and Corn noes, may he-had cheap for CABII, at the lork :tote . 'EDWARD YARDLEY. April . • 16-, VOL (X 1 TIICCNEAPOT : PASSAGEXGENeY IN UNITED STATES. Joseph McMurray Splendid Line of. Pack . - . . . ik.. .!FROM Liverpool. London, Dublin, ' N ilenderrV, Cork, Belfast, Waterford, ,9 ' -RE ryi, Colerain, &c., to New York, Of l'i .- • o:l4lphia. This Line cOnsists of the following Vessels, leave New York,si the 15t,.6111, 11th. 16, 21st an. of each monthl• and one every - five days' frUm L p 001,40 New Vorli: - George Washington, ' • United Stases, Garrick, I . Patrick Henry Sheifild e, :.. .... • ' Roscius, • ' Intlependnce,•:. '''. . Virginia, - Siddons, l : Ashburton, . . Stephen Whitney, - - . Sheridan, Adirondack. Scotland,- Russell Gliwer. ' Echo. dte...ikc In ciinnexion with the above, and for the map°, affording:et ill greater facilities to passengers, the scriber has, eStablished O. regular line of lime New York built, connoted Und copper fastened shi sail punctually every week throughout the year. 'lln addition to the other accomtuudatious, whir superior to those of any other line of 'Packets McMurray line sent Mr. Richard Murphy, well k as a benevolent and kindhearted gentleman, to I pool at his own expense,.to take care of his Passer and see that they are nnt<imposed on. Mr. Morph so rives emigrants directions, on landing in New or Philadelphia, so as to guard against imposition For the accoMmodation of those desirous of se!. money to their friends. dralls will be riven on th i lowitir ll'inks, viz: On the Provincial Batik n .land. payable at Cork. Limerick, " . Clommel, Londonderry, Silos. . Wexford, Belfast. Waterford; • Galway, • Arm:telt, Athlone, Colerain, Kilkenny, Salina, Tralee, Enniskillen, Monaghan, - Youghal II lirbridee, - Ballymena, Parsonst i Downpairick, Cavan, - - - Idtriian, Ditneannan, ' Bandon, Ennis, 11.illysltannon, Strabane, . : i'l ' .2.lhhi - ee .omarh. ;Mallow, - Aublin, Chob•hill, ,- Kilribili,•' ~ ' . Scotland—The City flank of Glas. ow. England—Messrs. Spooner. Spooner. -Attc! & - ;En. nap London; R. Murphy. Waterlidi Ro ut,. Liverpool.] File tvitlinut discount. in "eyerytowqiii"Grtat Britti For further Parliculats, apply otl.addtess (if I:t ter, post said) .• JOSEP.II McMERRAVto 10(1 Ptne err ranter of Soittli; ; lffeetaCew I' P. \V lIVBNE: 4 &Co.-cti Ilnai Liver ..:":- Persons wishinz to pay noisaresiek their fri nr forward this money, and ward their business dell ton promptly and expedition/S:ly, will please to the subscriber. at the !diners' Journal Office has been in the lousiness for the last three year. oho bas too yet lost one cent for those fur vr I I I has done business. • I . _ . . . . 'of ()A NIIt Kiti - ns, in for Schujrikill coon . MIN I "I lILLTEACII YOU TO PIERCE TEI WEOCLY,BY BENJ / NMIN IA.N,'Ap-ENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTS •BEND. BANNA AGENT FOR JOiEFII MCJIGR, _.March, 2 Perfumery! Perfumery !I /RIM , : subscriber los just opened a lot of 311- and Superior French Perfumery. among - I iv Fanny Cologne, FlOrida Water. Honey %Val very ;le m.rfinne, and is an excel! , nt arti kr spurn hair in curl for ciiiher Ladles; Gentle Children; Roman K ulydor. fur the Comp smclisea Bottley : l, - iNemler Water, Rom Wal l periii , Fleat.'s Oil, in Puts and - ittles..lllarro l m .turn. 'thris Tomb Wish: Toilet Powiier, " and PMl's. lvdim Oil and Indian Dye oaring !lair a be iiititill ,hrown and dark coin ' eas4ar Oil til).Frit Bags for Glowers, Genuine II RoSes, in g . ottlt s. P t rown ‘Vinchnr, -Musk, ~r,d Li mon, Ottn of Rose. &c.. drc„ snaps, Saponaceous CUmpound for Shaving, rtous6ell's Cell basted Shaving Cream, • Roe self's Emollient Sa Fon:weeps" P: ste,ftir ina amd softening the [lauds, and precentin_ ping. R , Ule-ell's Balsamic Elixer of !Angier. for the and Teeth. keenieg the breath .fresh and pieservitig the minis an a healthy coedit:O i l p[teventing the det.a)ing of the teeth.recomt Lj mtsient Dentists. • For sale at Ph.h:delphia prices, by B. BANNAN, . December, 23, SPLENDID BIBLE Tzt, n PETVFN . ILLMILVATED AND ILLIPICTBRIAL BIBLE. To be compl, rio rs, cis. per number.; Th. s :.reat and Magnificient, Work will be , tvith Sixteen Ilandred Historical Eng' x,•inso,e of an initial letter to each•chapter. Ailans.m:ire ' , ban fourteen hundred of wh from ori::inal designs, by .1. 1;„ Chapman. It panted from th• stanirard cimy of the Amer:. ble Society, and contain 'Marginal Referen. Crmeordance. Chronolng.iral L ist o f. Niimes, General ,ludrx. 'l' `,5 ewlits4 Measures. &c. The large Vrontt Toles to he O:d and New 'Pest:intents. Fnm• cord. Presentation MM., I liSiOriCai I :lustrati Initial Letters to did Chapters, Ornamental c., _wil! he from original ilesignS,. made e I Fir t s edition. be .1. G. Chapman. Esq , `York; in add i tion to which there iv ill ; bt! II envavings fromdesigns I)) distinguish, arils's in France and England--Ito which viii is :1 6, given in the last nomt cr. rhe treat stli•Criority proorl Sinlls in in the Fn2ravings. insure to 1 1 e titeo n'srnes at o,.ce, Ihe t oss'e.,:ston of I' s'r.‘TE (IF ) Po-.R' :cmoN corn et .1 in aboo 50 eum!ters, at 25 els 1.:1( ii-Lt Toe 6uttertiter n.tti been appointed tho ;• , 7e ••.0 or 11.1 ViNinZ th C.elety. whe a Rpeeptie n cop u11.C.311 be Seen.. ilrint r, n, The Junius Tracts No. I. TilE TEST; or Parties tried by thei , 11. THE CURRENCY. No, 111. THE TARIFF. No. IV. LIFE OF' Iltnat'i" No. vl HEaIot:RACY.. , Thes , littlo pamphlets are working infinit rhe and we I , i,^rVe witli plea: they Sr,. hoanninz the standard publications party.'—.V. 11 . R e , 'The .1 (NM s Tit ACTS arc becomint,j the stand pupil, at ions for the prment This Series of Political Tracts, from known author of • TA r crisis of then,yntru.' in forin in,size and price, ispithashed and for sa orrice. Clay Clubs and 'others will be supplied at • 1 hundred, the publisher's price, or 3:cents per py. Only last week the publisher's' receive, order for thirty thousand copies ti,r the Nvi was a pretty stitrorder. s'2o pe *Pow. Such is the spirit of the West. I Feb..2l, POTTSVILLE EAGLE otr D 'John . • i a nnounces to the p it E t ti P p li : C a T i F e U . 1 0 , , 1 I. ndry is in full operati he would thankful receive orders for cacti. el tiewtriution.' le has corwiantlyon ha ll (4., 0 ware., Sad jr n - s. turnouts and rails: cars boxes, plou h points, mould boards. arid a teeth: he !so has a variety of railroad wheel p !terns, coal breakers and screens, t &e.,.!ke. all of which he will 8,11 at - the I. price/. /Dealers would do well to give him fore puic h.isi.,c elsewhere. November 25.1&t3.- NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY:san T STORE, INTHE R001:41 • FORMERLY . 00C 1 CHRIS:SIAN iv RICHADS, CENTRE, The subscriber remaettfally Informs the Pottsville and the public in general. that he pened a fresh assortment-cif the newest styl coosistiong wf Silks, Lawns, Alpacas, and Balcarirze• -with a variety , of fancy goods. 'Also, a new did style of Prints, Silk,Thibct Alpaca and other Blur; and Brack Cloths of a supciiqr lie has also on hand, • Sewing Silk, Spool and Pateni , Thr best quality, Glom and llosiei - Y, St horn, Gimp, - Braid and - otherityles Bonnets, by - the ease, doz. or single Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hats, Au of which will be sold at the ion-est:cash • Apr:2o • 113-17 JOSEPH M 1318 M " FRS ' TAE GENERAL ADV porrsvlL DOWELS ;or THE Gil SUarkt MEM The'skier. ai While ever. And like Th We'll fa On • • For ltr Ihich 2t,th ver- The Locos' Before We'v For it is pin That this wi Puna Oh. Harry.l 1s sure to IL ' On him and The People, • nom, For 3 e. e of Fob dabs )S, to And Markle A Warrinr Tlie rerrean, To come, it Burn For 31, nre 31r. 'lnwn liv( r zers, al lurk. For Mulltry He from th. And thrn a, 'Faror.ranir Hon For .1 ding • M ire- Now to The'Wnlf To help the And whip t Mir. For The Conn ni For wbn And thong hey'll tin( • liar , For 1, kerq, pma- 1 nited hea From Erie' From East For Markle] lion; For tend., Men aPPIY who and , m he MIL EDI i he no4in innal CO', rh,ym es Calhoun, oc U hn i t;.27, :‘ : - o ° ll i n di L D n, a Ca lji s T s: ;;er." • 51-1.131)ig ,Song. - The Locos y may go to grass 17. . . ' And so the • dive us Polk and Dallas, That Whigs may sendt hem to the gallows. .liurra for Clay and Frelinglittysen, The . 1 ow •n; out on ; 'tis past surtnisite. 1 Their Own true friends they would dishearten And clip's he wings or prior old Martin, To calls op "Justice" they prov'd callous, , And victiiiiied poor Polk and Dallas. . . .! Ilurf,a for Clay, &c, . , ~The peopll l say 'tis of surprizin', . We go for Clay and Frelinghoysen. The ship° State ngeds no such ballast. AiJanies-li. Polk find George M. Dallas. Huila fur C ay, &c, , 1 1 •The Locos; swore th v'd have no Mat's, I' .And fought as did KilkennY , Cats, Two TA it. 4 were left—whose were they, tell us 1 1 ,1 'Twas James K. folk wail Georgti M. Dallas. .11 Zur{a for Clay, &c. - hiten chap- M-nuth sweet. . and :endid • I • - The Polk-ern say that Pnik is pisin . Toilepry Clay and Frelinchitysen, . ' But holly this thing can they make out, • And Nine so greats chance about; For sure 'ryas they that took this pisen, Nut Ileury etay nor Freliughuy;en. 1111 Prom theTork Pa. Advocate I'l .6cconb 3sk sang. , Come listen my hearties, 01 sing you a i•-onz., About a c:onvention, that three days, (0112, Sat hatching and hatching ; don't think it a joke, It brough forth at,last a wee ba of A wee hit of Kilk, wee bit of Polk. ught . forth at last a wee bit p 1 Polk. rakly and poorly , that all de folks say, ills or sit 'twiil be put under CLA V. y and poor!). it- cannot well thrivd - a of December won't find it alive. R'oo't find it alive, &c. NEW ted And br Polk sn 1 In ix 'no So wiakl The wine In nature 'llia I'ol, In poite, That P.,/ SI come ‘Vnh et. Ina So tow. MpTCS w h in the To be h. , ont. for s • the Our job 3 i rid bur In SIT m In a co,. But lei's And not Our COO, Not the' NAY I- 'B. BAN Come T. This Po Our cou White QM ,nati tit ure that on our ME RIM 1 rii Whiz F ~oloa Liz= the well 840, tim e at this As o f lished which 2 50 per inclr to o tngle 4t. This 1000 to we pr Course of the questio Distrib! Hosl In f I 'Opp Op tion L , RY An I Texas 1 the el.' lation Ou carefu I tine that I n, where gq or ev , llollow ' tvazon cuttiva:nr and 'lna Ire grates, we , t cash a call. be. pre3en' amm merits by tb, DIMING Th Polk lED EtY STREET. itizens df just o. of goods, new umph omit :, land !Oen- -WO EMI Imo 1, of the ofLeg, ',f Fancy 1 Bwmet, one o stituti ough men is irie l Coils 1 !rice.. (ROAN. . • , I • BTH,-A. D BLINGi FILCH TEIZ I CATIULNk OF MOUNTAINS, 1inT41.4 WHICH WILL GivE STRENGTH TO otra.UANDi AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR ÜBE AND ...kAsuns. 1--r)ll."JonNsti; SATURDAY` MORNINGii JUNE 15, 1844. "YALLER KIyER." (Clan anb 'frellitglinilsert. FROM °REINED, POII THE TiILEGELI.PIi Wight, our hearts are light, where the Whigs unite; Same Old '4O Coon, • songs t n this nand tune— ' - hurrah, the" - Keystone's rkle, Clay and Frelingbuys4i. rtirts are very Farr done they'll hurt much more ; n, in spite of - treason— I he nareat mon . season— hurrah.: the I , Cevstone's rkle, Clay and Frelinghuysen; lay of Old Kentnek 'e the hest of lurk; iro. Ft,ilinehilysen - . one have had their eyeß on— hurrah, the Keystone's rkle. Clay and Frelinqbuysen.'. oP.uo Rielcapon; aVP, a Farmer true; ParFnn can't begin 'er 041 ' . hurrah; the IC , '”ton , .'s .rkle, Clay - and Freliagbuyeen. • i k n tricky colt— • tmlnit once did holt . in in '35 ' d" the Loco hive— hurrth. the Keystone's risin', arkle, Clay and Frelinghttysen. • him hack in his own coin" d Skunk men say they'll join, Soldier Markle in, e Mobley for his- sin-- hurrah, the Keystone's risin', arkle, Clay and Frelinzhuysen. Itv looks Around with pride,. ere dare touch his hide . - • . fthe Locos think to cross him, he's only playing 'possum— h. hurrah, the Keystone's l arkle, Clay and FrelitigiTuyseet. is and hand are we. - - lake to Penn's City l o West the country's cilia', Clay and Frelingliuysen. li, hurrah, the Keystone's risin', arkle, Clay and Frelingituysem • • • From the Baltimore Patriot. ort:— , A gentleman yester,lay, on hearing of of Boll: and Dallas, by the Locdfoco Na ' ventiKi, "perpetrated" the felblwing there's Moiling more certain you know, s, routs or Sin won't outline a snow, too with truth we may say. forced in hot•heds will w.'her away, Will wither away &c. . , my boys: and well play thtqw a joke, fiorrlieutueky well bu th,s Polk, h'ay's so tough Polk uurely can't grow, ,k then at once, let all of us ;;:o, Let all °llls go, &C. 411'be easy then lees do it e . ;ght, this Polk de..p.&.el'ont of sight, •ms herea,ter, they'll t.tke it. Tor granted, • trylike this no Pail; need Implanted, -No Polk nett be vial ted,&c hate a growth tough and Insting.as CLAY, a ,mushroom, Aprouted up in a day, tr . v tternands it, and has'e it we must; thihg . oi a day-..'Nwinging out or the dust, Springing out of the duet, &c , Ina Cabin bays, come one and eamr , k stalk the surety will bury nex• fall. try its Needs nc er will infest. c merrily awe, far or. th e %v e er, For Clay 'oft the West, For Clwoi the 11 est. e mer•ily short for CLAV ofthe wEsr. MINERS' JOURNAL lk, Dallas, and Principles. ,ur Locofoco papers have not as yet gib he resolutions passed by the Convention, ominated the above named gentlemen— :lime they do not intend doing so. This as'no doubt deemed prudent on account obnoziems character of the resolutions in ~. , They proclaimed opposition to the Lion Bill, ' , . ility to a Protective Tariff, , , vor of the SarTmasiny, ,osition to a National Currency,. 1 . se any alteration in our present naturaliza advocates the immediate annexation of wtth its slavery, its debt scrip, Wars,and all s which triust necessarily grow ontof a via , f the laws of Nations. re-Ulere will at once observe. that they , I y avoid saying any thing i in favor of the Tariff but give it an indirect brow by re tire old and stale cry of encouraging certain is at the expense of others. The cam . - accornpanyin the resolutions, were made editor of the New York Tribune : E POLK- AND TEXAS CREED. National Convention which nominated d Dallas at Baltimore have dressed up a n d presented the party creed which is to tri. in the election of those gentlemen. We, much of that creed as is mere flummery s of pleasant sound and au meaning—and t the balance with . a few l explanitory cam—. It is as follows : dyed, la That the Federal Government is limited powers, derived solely from the Con n, and the grants of pow& shown2therein, to be strictly ' construed by all the depart. and agents of . the Government, and that it pedient and dangerous 4o exercise doubtful ; uticsal polo*, =ll Brace words these, but the Porle 'cannot be gulled - by empty words. Where do thei:e Frupu loos advocates of limited power 4, theso coritem. ners of the exercise of doubtful constitutional pow ers, tind:larty warrant at all for uniting this coun. try witli'An independent Foreign :Nation 7' 2. That the Constitution does not - confer au thority upon the Federal Government the' poorer to commence and early out a general system of Internal Improvement. Beautiful casuistry - ,! The Members of .Con gress of this party readily cote without , stint or scruple for special, local, partial works of IntCr .nal .ImProvenent,. which happen to benefit their particular ditricts-r-this is all right and constitu tional—but ariy comprehensive, uniforth, general system of Internal' Improvements is gravely le flounced as itconstitutional l 2 3. That-the Constitution dots'. . not confer au thority upon the Federal GovernMent, directly or indirectly, to assume the.4:„dc;bts of the several States, contracted for local internal improvements, or other States_ purposo; nor would such as.v.,,..nup tion be just and expedient. ?irery.good: there are - not filly persons in the 'Union 7xlib advocate any such kssumption, and 7no 'more danger of its i success lhanof a railroai.to • the moon. .But, sirs, I ;if it be so utterly unwarranl . ted - to a„ , sume the debts of our own states, con- ted m.the prosecution oen erprtses,many vl*icli . have bcnetittcd our cv - hole PeOride, what do you think of. ass-u Ming tho vast debts of 7'esiis—a Foreign couutryd 'Where ytiu ,fifkl authority for that 1 • 4. That justiee anb - Sound Poliry . ,fcrl,id the: Federal Govinlirileritti l dfostet one branch of indus try to the defrinient of another, or to cherish, the interests of one : portion to the injury of another -portion of our..common country that every citi: zen and every section) of 'the:c4intry has a right to demand arid insist upon an equality of - rights and privileges, an& toleolnplete ah . d ample protec tion of\ persons and pioperty, L .:frOur doluestio tier lence or foreign aggression. 1.: • This is a 'very sneaking and 'cowardly way of declaring hostility trio . . Protective Tara, ! Enligh-! totted Protection, suctil l as is' afon led by' our pres ent Tariff, does : not foster oiaeiibrancli of Indirs try to the detriment of .anothet,". (as the *Ship owners, merchants and Planters whom •youn... porarily deceived MI IS4 have found by actual experience,) but to the advantage and benefit of all. 5. That it is the Government to enfore econom2.- in eoquetin no, more revenue out, red to defray the nal larivent. - The country recoil Van Buren's Admini at ;7-10 a cord in the I ing bloridhorinds at 5 Indians, &c. &c. Two years:ago you insisted that the Whig Ta ril would Mot i raise revenue";. nough; now! you try to insinuate that it will af ford too' touch. Only let your leaders get in pow er, with their Sub-T4asurers at the receit4 of cus tom, the Texas War Ito carry oil and t 4 Texas I • " 'Debt to pay; and there is -no shadow of danger that we shall have a surplus of re, enue l fur the next half century. . . . 6. That* c.:ongress has now pewer to - -.arter a i National flank; that; we believe that su h an in stitution one of deadly hostility' to the hit inter ests of the country; dangerous to our Re 4 ,lll , liean Institutions and the liberties of the peopie, and cal culated to place the Infsiness of the coon ry with-. in the control of a concentrated meneYpo ver, and above the laWs and Will of the people; . WAN;CGTONand . NIADISUN' thoneht itTerent- . ly in their day and generation respectively, as did their illustrious counsellors and the Cor r esses of 1790 and 1810—as did (to fill a' one - 1 way ) f Geo. 3.1".:D011as and I Ck at. .j.logcrtkoll c - Co : , in 1832. The wretched cant about a Ban • created by law and responsille to Congress , being ‘4 abOve ; 'the laws and will of the People',' is toojgrosf an insult to the populari intelligence to .mirit reply:. 1 •7. That Congress-has no power underlthe Con- . 1 stitution, to interfere with or control theidomestin institutions of the several Stairs, anif hat such - States arc the sole and proper jiid,;es.'of every'thing-' I appertaining to their own affairs, not Proliked ,- by the Constitution.: that all efforts of the _ aoli _. tionts or others, mr,de: tii induce Conizr.ss to 1 -, terfereyrith question's of slavery, or to take: "P;-- ient steps in relation 'thereto, are calculaMd to le-id to the most alarming and dangerous consequen ces, and that all such etroits have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people, and endanger the stability and, permanency of the Union, and ought nht'to be countenanced by any friend to our political institutions. , Stop John C. CaMoun, John Tyler, McDuilie. & Co. agitating the]Slavery question if , you don't want it agitated. • It is they who "inte'rfere With questions of Slavery," by forcing the siibjeet into diplomatic 'discussions with Foreign Nations, and , loading Foreign Debts and Wars on the country ,on the ground of strengthening Slavery. Pile on 'to tliem i. ' ' I 8. That the separation of moneys of the Government from 'lbankinginstitutions, is indis pensable for the safety of the funds of the Govern ment and the rightsof the people. i • Ha! the Suh-Treasny again's. .Well; we are ready , for- that - question- whenever you see fit to call it on! i - , . . . , 9. That the liberl principlrs embodied by Jef ferson in the Declaration of Independence; and sanctioned in the Constitution, which make ours the land of Liberty, and the asYlinn of the oppres. sed of every nation, have ever been cardinal prin ciples in the Demoqatic faith; and e v ery attempt to abridge the present privilege of be'coming citi zens and'owners of the soil .among us; ought to be resisted With the same spirit which wept tne A lien and Sedition laws from our statute-book. • - Very good, so far is it rel Otes to th l e legalpric 1. . ilege of becoming citizens . ; but there! are ways of becoming citizensfr l nusto/crtt' /9, withont fulfilling the conditions required by our laws, which we hope to see exposed and stepped.i As to your, quartet with your brethren who started the ,A mei:lean' party, yoUimust Settle it 4mongst your selves: - 1. • I . • Beselred, That the Proceeds of the Public Lands I ought to' , be sacredly 'applied - to the .National oti= jects specified in the,ConstitUtion, and that we are epposedle the laws!, lately adopted, and to any_ law for'theHistributi'en of such proceeds among the States, as alike - inexpedient in, Policy and re pugnatit'to the Constitution. So we understood You before: But if you can find any' thing in the Constitution:which forbids the Distribution ~ of the Land !PrS:ceeds .to trio - States, (theßevolutioriary ; Pebt 114ing paid,) just , ?wily it ! We luiow=yptt can 't **ever, . • b: 2' 'duty of eCery branch of ,the .e and practice the most rigid ng our public affairs; and that ;kit to be raised than is retini lcusary exitens of the goy k— lect,s the 'economy' of Mr. ftration, it buying cordwood crests of Florida, and bring -100 each from Cuba to hunt IL E, smuyLKILL ;COUNTY, PA. . are de iledly opposed to ta lent the qualified Ve,to porier ed and i re:Je . ietions ruid - r., sinlicie it to card the pubhe-1 the pa_ age of a bill, whote , l the op' royal of two thirds of e of Re rest- -;ntatives, until tie j yle can't e obtained thereon. 1 Reinked.,That v.-r king from the Pre;id by which he is entit sponsibiiities, amply interest, to suspend merits' cannot' SCCUT the Senate and Houl judgment of the pee l and which has thrici from the corrupt ar Bank of the Unite; • saved the Adierican people ti tyranniear deininion of tge 'States. - ' • . • I slip in sword here edgewise ,- ou have ! corrupted_ and de • might at least 'give him is I ritical ondolence, you (10 Whycoudn't po i for John Tyler i strpyed Lim, and yo, few words of hypo, Van Buren Res,dred, That o i ritory of Oregon is tio portion of the sa land or any other p tion of the Oregon . 1 at the earliest prae I can nunasures whteli to the cdrthur supp hion. r title t liar a❑ ne ou•z o6er; id the irahle thti C 1. of th. EIZE BOldly . avowed, of one timr P to the commentary the Nell , Yuric ELT IRE tit c,ommending • thi; : 1 them ather v. •Iy ‘O.l t "There is one (n so'clear to us: or con6.l,liction to nc, which refers to , the tho rc-anric,xatiorl re-orct f Texas measures. It skein great American me MEI Itsurzs, t cell Lu•t ace of ;arcs. which have fora time, a large s " :As to the r61:1 est practicable "pert it:the tTrsuns who . of file. object will ,We , tzike it for gr.t 'le cation We I ire lIGW Ilt jI II that meant, not merely in accordance.' wit :good faith. 'file . '•it is inexpedient at ful constittitional be hurtle in r4intl cide on the Tracti It has reaolved 'tha fcr authority on'th OT indirectly, to as on.‘enit the d Cany•r a clan hen Ica • bait.' ~ he can, Feder .1130 t 1 IME States, and wee ME mind, when we ar tulle tl s b is .practicable'. to a :as itrOspective St. MEI The: Convention with or oral St n w hc power 'to interfere stitution3 of the se nut be forgot extend and perpet format establishment of s. those precious slave-hold these . une:iunwOal and don of thnnixtacy, we repeat, o wkn adjudicating the -pi ating the territory of Alexi, DMitIICRATIC DISASTEI "Democratic" friends are v that the unanimity oeth we Charitably congratulate fancy of some good, natio lowltig account of the lola ventionli.arom the Nation 1 • •• Since the above was w full account of the •elo. which we extract the folio one of the Del Missohri, who delivered it Presitki l it immediately ui the _ have sought, at rani COnvention. for the p&p Iluaion upon the course it been rudely and unci%illy my rights as one lof its tn: Eire, no re tort except of proclaidting that I bear I `§ibility of what 7rass.fraud,—a fraud upon a fraud upon the Country. sonri will go algMust it-1 thit it is uselessito spent' Lstihject here, hut Ithe "pool i I it as it deserves M be trea = Mr. McGinnis one o of his part . , ,, for t 3 State re.sented‘ to be a iniin of g of which his sclisdion as 'al Convention conclusive evidence. ~ :, i yit.fifrr Iturril. , a j or another ims mill -thi ;tie sin le he ha befor.l c married life. - , -A sinawi sequences. 1.75,1, .riot ti idle—" Laziness ;s the d. run much_ frohome. gold worth. • ' Many a mart age, In . il rosy. morning, . od then wreath. • And by,. in • married pair neglect to I, other after marriage as toy-children, to please . same time, keep God i not all your lore on t. marria-ie has it-4 . t0-mor after to-morroW • too. I fuel for the win er." Consider, My d.tught , wife expresseS. The it! band's domestic faith ; qhle to confide, house al filist her the :lily of hi of his eating4oona' H I uotler her li:opirig—hi - Think of this. 1 ' oo, A i n f d yatheorus. of ~. sons, ~fainilies lore c shall esteem an VrEll ( unpr.e t ice= Le he surf cotton, coat( the at and ret her trop ,To x► at 1. following is a . i most as cold a., used for water folds of coarse evaporation of from the inside In India and•o not be produce chanic or latfor two pitchers t —the one to c for evaporatto of cold wetter, i test this by dil it in the air ofl or foartimes. 11, this i: common. Let every rne r have , t his place r of .employment us prow . ett and with lids or covers ntain vvater for drinking, the other —and 13e.cap, always have a supply warm kveather. any pereons can I pin; a Anger in water, and holding a warmlday; after 'doh); this three ke will lid his finger uncomfortably A celebrate king calls' las female frien:l ding establish quette left h • langh among _ter dinner, p had left the is a commisii the sigt4cma the coquette c cited, and ad week, . ah.ent ent me ge l Ived th onuner. II MCI' k phrase erself!) I altats , MEM u~-: • , . •' 1 _ . , -.11 \ : - ' i ',= , ' . , •. , • : , 'Y : I . ff,. - 7 ~ - , ,4 4, . -,' .t' 2 - . e . - - . fr. , . i -. 1 • - - - -..- -, .. . . .. , . •``,... ' .. , 4 v. • ~ 9 . - I . 1 TISER. THE FORTUNES' OF THE GREST., -- r - • - item UK. Ocrman. ' •• The-14s- of (=bent werc ringing a merry •Pnal,j! flags and ! - ,T4iinees hung front steeyle, aad towcf:ll and the sti l cetswere overfhWeitw with eitiaens drils sed:M their Loliday attire. - -It'was the the Mighty :I:nMerer who ,It'ad first Seen the shit within its tv , :llfs. and though t.-doe was not wren; the hundretiticeetf its culcl , mt inn:2, et t 6 OV;-I I dent that if cet.dd not-pass - witiwut et:ciao:dolor: I fesiTvity. ~1 ' • , O u rattentiokil however, is not to be crilled to• a scene of tnirth hr rejoicinz, nor have we to- I ivle the late!of :lute 1:010 . -..C. name tht - cW a instwl -over the plake - ti r f her Hut what. ice w,•ri ner fathug , t—tlicy Were• i - lot few- ifo: Gtut--- 2 - - :c!: will say they tre not r.miled for 1 , 2. 1 the s;erilyl of her ifestid!,- - 1 I Whilst, then. the .oureTs 4 :cI , •; ing here - at therioLdest, waist notice a . j earria n ol? drawn - , four loges,Whlth eame-siowl lurehering along as it entered thii gates of Hhent.l It was an : which dently I , CIOIIEIT4 o, some one of rang, fur the stool= dings were .richly gilded and the Windows w e re 1 of-Venetian gh4s, itt thOseilalfr; a great- But it had eecn its best dos. The :coat cf arms, which nedrly covered its panels, were seafea+ I ly any tattoo legible, the gildings were tarnished ; and the horses, by their \V . :I4 of condition. slim:, eti that they Were pot fed by a pampering hadid.4 Two laiiiek occimied the inside. one of w limn, de; I spite her fiftv'Years, might 81:11 lufve birch es - died hands - oing:,..llol : face. and comploxion her southerly eitraction, anti though lie: feativel, were clouded nith grief; thHre flashed faith ir,H;f now and then frold her eyes 'a glance-of pride null self-conaciothrusi:. : i - ler comPanian was a.roung l -- - 1 er person aild altogether more fernininefin her I pearance,but still the expression of her face of high spir,it,',6l.Hg4llll4.With:Arellitill ex.h.lustion,• Eight daysiiinlY befOre the time we write of: lie g e, fair head had•fillen ffOh e'y'the. hands of 'the I headsman. ' Outside the cirri-age sat two female attendants, with a voting page, and one who Scin?- ed to shiny to' the full theyzwiteheduess whiCh depicted upon the faces of his mistre 7 scs. It tv4s an old ina.n, whose hair Wasialready white, wiril,Lt the velvet laced coat which he wore. accorded w,lll by its th - readbare look with the f c1e,,1 splendor of the equipage. ! The time had been the um:elleFs .might have cclicetrd r.:otin,ls. of rejoicing to gw-et their pars- 7 -a concourse. , , of people and the ringing of bell., and all in honor of themselves. 7, Alas! those days - ,were past.; -Just - - once the elder : lady had allowed the noise to attract her attentien ro the streetl..but her look guts speedily withdraWn. The inqmdry of other days - crime over her, especial ly of the (MY oh which 'she made a VUbliC.'entF2.- in - W this very town, attended by all that was fill: and hrilliari - f. treachery and ingest itude haddMle and, LA yet their ieotst to do. • • The rarriig at length,storpcd, and the page descerare,dto the window .to as;; the direction, - the I carriage was td take. 'Tir as 11.5te1. Park", it mat -ter:: not which.' Soon after, however, as the Mar riage was again rumbling on, a sign eau7, 4 ,1, the eye of : the elder lady, and the cheek string was ha-taly It Was of a second rate inn, and her cMu -panion 'asked surprise—'What! here!' why not?', said•the lady slowly. the sign of•the 'Helpful Mother of God.' We are de serte'd by all; 'perchance the Blessed Virgin Will shield tne:from the cyi. of the world, and offer Ihut a retreat. where I may close my eyes in -peace. be e whole o 0i 1 43 f the ahie Te thri r: t uhe cctlO to En -KN ' L tlint the Ire-oecu - - tnne ation of 'rexas od are great Ameii - - Leeituttoioclitarec;cotanthmeenuil,..., , . . . 1%.- cr .1 : . ;:5t ,... , 1,. , ,•6 1 , ..;, 1 0`..1 110V. , ,C1 V.7i.:Silll-,..V1L1.- , 1; .! .11,!.(2. , ;, , , , : , :', V., ',l'. •!`. ' . .10..11.1.1 to :.11i! slreet l 4. ;lon. ~ ta . .e. 'a five :iiiall Windews. It.wai•tlie 11,#0 in .. Whieli the find. painter of the .''!chill/ si'llky•; the • . . immortal 11e.bims. vit.sborn, A. D. 1377. li 4. - yty .. Tari later than this dale, the ground :goo: y -, : :l'oe- . - • inteied by I.WO OLT 1. , :. , C.1:, LI , Noel ,!!:-1r ali.g.lll.S „• \Ill.?. ,The upper state, tvirlen wes.lusually art to 1..-‘,..lgers„ ‘‘ . .15 empty at fhb tint.- wc S`,lLe Of. i:i TWO, howev'er,•oecupic.l the enret. • r.r1,,, cre:.:-,ii . ,, z!7 .,s . .. k.,1,1 ' Fund wet, and the sji • Pefitaker and , hi.-tlwifa - . tt ing in , :11 .. were,si the :00 1 , ..1.. , .."... o . ' i . ' ..' . - - , -You had better go 'gist:firs ngain,' all iloo: , _11 - ~ to lii4 . w:re, and s-ce•how the piety huh,- is! •!The ' tir:,l et ittletilan went nit early: anal lilts not !welltrus •ed since, ILL,' she ma t_then at , ;.thin..,;!'. -? -4' , .. 'lt is'only half an hoe - : Fir'.'re 1 lva-i uvr,.;;i:.54,_ umd lie den! pot conro in. I t.,,1t her fund hreith • utt at nonn, but she hertll-y t !:, - .l.ed !it, aui-li t'vviis., • hp ''.1.:1411 at. •tlxCllo . --,::e vv,-. .-•:, '!cp, tlien'4 :."rid 'five she said 'shy would n•e•v....lt anytintigl I:i.;pre.''„ , Poor lady ! This tin.e of thel c ye r ar; oitfi ieitlt-! - er fire nar warm clothes, and not ev•fd: ,fiddrent 1,.-.-d to 1:e on; and yet I a:insure. sli;t is ..:..otOd'gly• • . 'or otl,cr. have -yeti noi:Seed tl t e.re:Teirrt,:jvrith .. wideit the old gentleman tr'entsher l' . '- -5 ,:f; • - ' 'lf h.' wants' for en) tiling; it Is her owhjault. , • 'That ring she ears ini her huger P. auk,' ilgit her •. • the lest of every thing,: •.- - t t .'.t. • Tll,-11 came a-knock at the door, •and tn - e' s !vtin.- an admitted the old man tt - MY had just tritt•ilin of, Vellose,t,rirrled beard fell upan thelsante tilt-fits:led ',. Pict.. cant'- we hate , seen Is :•Ore, , • 1!... .',?.il0 -4e5.4 . . 5.,,11 wantedno have a• little go-tip `.sit'li 04. but lip pit-sed bY.. and, (lidding thent:li slip; ..q.;notl ' , 'night,' groped his way up the sta.' -,,,, a igc_r:',i'oked. .- ;staircase, . On entering the e1ia,... - tit\ tr ultovle.:, fee- . ble voiee inquired the cause of hi; long:al:ha:ft:cc. ' . 'lleonla not help it,' he said... '1 had lie 4 con:. -. I :.yin.• matiescript, arallis I teat; an my 0.. y here a- - - !screant 'amt nfe, who was to fetch ma to;rakielEn. ','',horoscope of mi.) !Ales whowere pa ssing llikaugh; .. - thevi were ladle_,Nvhona 1.• have known lifitre.- d 111;f11:gilt I could get a little motley to pay ~.fiti same :-.11:4;e.5 . whiell vt id be el set\ tee: ...., ~0. 1 1.' Li ," , -! i; . C . 4am cold.' -'it i ' s fey . ,.".% eOll. • I wll wale ze - m i ' elitip".:: g•-::w•.' hie 1 vonl inn, ..11,,eV1 , t , •> . Ttrii.lille . Ot:a small tin lamp . s;ufileataa bra sornle water, and the patient, having take it %mt. the 'old Man had provided; wasdiligenq epvered . . • I.up :with all the cloriths send article's of-tdtesi ho . could find. 'He stood by her motionleis, - ,till .he iff.o.reei , .cd that she was fast asleep, and iiile4l long -' • atter ; he then retired into a - small closet .4.fq.sought. rep? a• un the hard tlooi. : i . i .' 2 ' The next: morning the daily tvashso nn.:ol dret ter,:that her att , pitint pr0pc,...',.1 - vim F•hO:l,l4 , eatier.. • vol.'s) leave the house for a 'inearaiit 0,-,-?,t,: . . 1 ".:0, .and We resume the history after the lapse of Seven h e : sueece ded if getting her forth., astilfar: as the mouths. '.- 1 'Place of St. Cecelia. It was l:eld:m1 4p. .deft the f " • In the Window - of a small house in the street,De • house, fur,. „ ; „.- a h stan di us . 0 1y , Turam i e ..4 o f her . la Cruce, a light Might have been noticed burning dress. there was that 'about herearri,tge tylneh reit- - into-the night. NV aMn the small, st'aurtilli for dered it difilchit to avoid ar.pleasant 0b4,-72i . otion. •-- apariment from which it issued. Were four people , 4), volt se t : that person yonder i' 1:11' . y.iil suit- ' , standing mournfully around.a bed, on whieliday detilv._ . •If lam not much mistaken, it -„s:tlintaitily some - onestielt. unto death:: The elat rly lade witoAt ho fluke-f C,„1, 6 : . 1 ; '''Y - we have Seen before, antban • old attendant whom • the stranger's attention had also bqehi , attrattte,„, - we recognize by his faded velvet coat and white od. , ; .0 . h o - riotv niTrcat•hed limn. : ~ t - . ,:1 , • 4 hair. were two - of 'these; the others were, asister of 1 • •Parbeirl • sail he, 'why that is '.'lfatuillii What! a religious on.V.r and a eeleltrated piny-sir:lea ofare you warded i . - .. Ghent. The patient wehave also seen itelpre; I lase ti, had, hy,revar, whisper-A a One , ..zle word she was.a lady 'whose - features still shoredsignsin the dtdre's car. 'and he stirted a.ii•if i;trilek: by a • _ of beauty. thhugh worn down low will/ bodilylind . 1 thomierh.,..ll.; but instantly reetoveringAillitsclf, ha • mental suffering. • • ' -I h o all v 'mwovered, and bziwed ricardy to:tbi. ground.. - ' , Doctor,' said the elder' lady, 'her eyes Sverdied ' ir. C, 02 will- f0r;1%:e11.e,;;,, i . he said t a Milliny eyes with weeping, 'you say, then that_rhere i s really are'growit sit wrath, cad I'could- ,a 1 littd•Aterlizet to - no Impel! ; . have the honor ot meeting 2, oar ---, ~ ,',. .Ifis.a light - about. to be quenched,' he an:sty-cr., , Po'r thO lave of Cod.' interrui . ;t6i tue:l;adv I,:is cd. , Thimrn skill is of no,avail here:. i ' till: 'name me. not here. A. tit,e,tv.d,u,, -too' •, ' 'There is then indeed no hope?' , .!, r' ' 1 ' strangely contrast with my- present. cuttn.a...t.incen. . 'A miracle alone catild Save her.; and he added diave - ttheen long in Cologliel'' tt . 4 low- down, 'this is not the age of tniraeleS.l . - ' •,,, ,--!. , Thrce days. lamon my Way 10.1 !my. I took. 'Arid I do not hope,' the lady answered afire: a-1 refuge tip-cov.ll:n our con,:ii.di e i nerik',..raoti me 'pause.' •You• fold inns she ',could die. These "sta - forth: and confierated all sic earthly , jr,..f t bs. I tij a teen years You-have told Me truly all, that was to i , ~. ; i ., gotag m ,arusitelt;.' '- - _ ~ . - . ; 1: ••, ; 1 ..." , ••, come to pa.ss , •-all my' miSfortuues. Just heaven I ~ 'And what are votir th1y4. 4 v.55..1. - fun it rinee I ,Is when will my cup of sorrow he tall—how .o,azi . , the helot still in tic . !]sills cf LISP'. Wrip.lhed cal will thY 'tairath turn tO,eorimasSion!' ' - ' I tiff !' 'r,' - • ' . r , ~,,:, • I, • Thc re we a long ?ilence. T.he doctor was the i 'He is ho the -zenith of les power.'i!,., • - . first to speak.' •So.i, inv•lord duke,-your Cortdari: l y. -0 my oi l s : , Heavy, indeed must have been the 1,1p.w- w, hich 1 are ri , uw. ,, , u ,. ; , , , a ... von. the son . a:4. i ,„. 3 ,,. 1 4,.. 1 , 0, 1 ,,, d brought one so young as she is,' inte a situatnm, I he not too inueli despised danget,:ll4l - rriveli have like this. , a., ' - 'l set: the enroll oft , hisown 1ica. 1 ,,, and r , o , l:it the. - • .You are right. 'TiS 'no liabt matter to have t ; queen of tae rei . 'htiest 'nation ill tlgel . .-U N i-,- t ,i,c„. ; to leave country, children and friends, '''' es ,'"i' e ' I and ii ,- fes -both of It's alike. ' D'ut • g,l;^ T,'- she; said the scaffold. . Yet so it has been; ;`-ie h "' s i . ''' ! suddeniv, , art.l., draii..ingiiCrEtqf tip,litltp'eighi. of against .the Kink `and the Prsiliament. The I'g er 1 . ..c - ott, ni-', lard duhe, lia-; refiesited 11:..ii - tiiitcli, and I. . in bitman shispe, not saMitied with havie.g driven ' pray :h'at fortuminr;:e.morentity scalievipan your - me forth into exile,,Must-also,kill!rny..d2aresq,loy. I st;;; ; . ., . • 1 'ir' - • , oolY friend. Poor, unfortunate Isabella! death is ! .-,-,ertailt m . '., • N ..l, . , , t-e to antend yonr la 1 . , r.,tyr— • -. the penalty ou must pa, for yeuedevo:tion t.,J one I A slight 'color tinged tho lady s fetit - i'es. as she de-eel 11 by all beside.' . . 1 , . . , answered with a qentle conertaDtiagl:*;c-- _. . • - The invalid opened her -eyes,, her has-;d.cd-i .. ,L e ..,,,.;. ;.; •., me . lord duke, it is elir ', ; ' , 154.-Isure.'• - look dwelt for a moment en the seaker, a placid it Gui.ie - lo,ltved low. and tal,iiii;t thti iiidy's hand, smile played along her pallid lips, she s•l 'l t ' e l l ,' it i he pressed it reverentially io his iiiits4.. , fi:lt the eon* was a gentle sigh, but with it her spit. depftr:ed., ; ner of the statet he :net some. one,',l ltwhont he • All was hushed; no sob Or. expression of 'grief 1. rOke" pinted ot.t. the old ii.dy,:and theiii Eklr. t eried away. ,the • the silence: The mourner had' sunk upon her The next morning, a knack at id - tAlit -. .: anne,M.... knees- It was a 5P0.3"1 of' woe.. At i" ,11 •=t 1 1 'h" . ` ; ced a pewit:limp:bin; for il•lon--1,-.4:t . asfiali; 5:1 'Z. hazing and. after azing far a . moment on the !nee of ; ha' a ~arrau packet fur hint: anti lafl,.;,,it,_l;illvt. In the _.. departed. hands clasped firmly tagether,l she side this Was distinctly writte..l-i- • stooped, and imprinted a kiss OR on the Cori l it , T „. , atophv a lauja d r, a r,4,, ,:. .60, 1 i e . 711030 , of the corpse. Then turning roam], and drawing r of my It:es:tin (fortune; one'lniii,h4d.i,',l -send for her figure to its full height, whilst her eye. - spar- i iynur use. bictSrt..; -- .. ... kled. and her whole form' seenn' ,(lllll -iteLl' - - I . ' . •1' Aild the. p.1 . 41.0t containedo 1114 hitsl:: ,l 4 d'ors. •TriumPh, vile priest!' she Iral;••- , sereatiled; , aul' i The sum thetfol.itaitteil inifiii , •6: l, -.:l l Yth° .another to Your; FA of victim ;. 1 rear'l"'"4":" 2. ''' t ":.Xwant 4IA the. stir for two 1 ii:L , : 1...:• , !,- , . .1,16.: idle 1.111)!—004:dly :15.0.L. , Sin!—take a wornan'sibiaters lavt hauls had been elianeed,....lll.l tni . :l`tt' , '''.: nint l , er curse--a curse,' she articulated, slowly. , lleard eoutranion were still without e r ;e:'l.* ': - .cco.r.-7- by those blessiid spirits who . are even now- W4 . lhvg I ~., , tne shoemaker air.} tiii - • ir:ife. i•::1.0 fim'.ertahers a the soul ofthis victim to the courts of heaven. I journey to Aix le Co-Tette, to tji', , eih'l Forde. small .With- her it is Weil,'" she -added, after a pause, le , acv. it teas the tirirteoiiii. rif ip : 7 qua - ry, 164'2. 'but I remain here deserted of all.' • „-, • - , , ' ' • I 1'i11 , ..-sen lie'-•rd . ' A. ;OW SCOlilu.O‘ 111.0311;11_,!. 1O1;1•1 . ..... ... , „, . The old donaesticaneW himself at her feet, •By - • • I 'die' -- - ‘t - a - hered fernale ; - rasattig t irouga ..„,...- . ore!. all—no, not by me.' - .' _ • 'I liarna, more like Li .`l% , lie n - 1 than a. ti.P.4 All - flesh:lntl . ...qv faithful Jtaseali,' ; she said, motioning loin m 3,, j; was 1 o. t trig on a vv.•.-ctillea blidf4nf stratv, in to rise; anti her grief at 'length found vent in] tears. , I tile ae,anies - of •deaill. The in.:3a.niais , more .2r.LI . The day was breaking; and, with a low! ' 3l ' 6- ) m o l -e i zi ;list.inct; a slight rottlin; in the throat was , sancs, the docter and the servant had left the rootud at length the only aulfide Foamy 'tad this also. Then oldlady had sunk into an arin-chair, ! I .I.." iiit i ceased.' An hour later, an old til,zr,•dretssett itt -. the Beguine„ kneeling at the side of the lieu. was t i mg , ~.,„,i .chat~, eo.tered tl - -,e, c1ia:41 , 4. • One only offering up prayers . fortrie soul of the &it - art - ed. 1 word escaped his lips as he'sti:mhi r q up•the fa ! It w w as high noon hen a gentle (1,11.11 e to:. I i n , , t ai : . c .. 1 . ,... x ._..N u t1d r y 4. : ;I ;1 1 1 1;,5.c.. 7 1.1;2. drew the door. and Moscali silently entered. ':lne tr the bed listlessly, but in a ent -a., seized ' '•Yotar grace,' he said, •his majesty the king, is lan ann,Of I.lm tor-se that,'-laY het . ..Liti,- , .1.,, With an below and would wait upon . yeur : - 1 almost commis - lye atotiOn, and letul4, it sulleraly , Is his accursed favorite with' Ltint!'•• ', •'-- fall, he cried— '; i • 'She is in attendance.' , . 1 . ‘De3a, dead, of - hur.,ger, cold 11.41 •rtars'ation l' - ••• 'I will see the king—but understand, alone. . . . And this lads w a s mar.), id' :,,1,,,,,y,itii,,, stile of A moment afterwards, Mascali opened the deer I. H en r i _ IV., Queen lile_;cnt of 1.''..•; - 'lec,' Mother of for a young man richly dres4, wh_ti . saiiit upon I. Louis XIII.. t.f 'salt-ill. Q.lncit Si _Nish], of Hen his knf..v; as let-urte aware of to lady's prespnev, ! riota, Queen. of E„, , .! 3 , - „ . 1, o f Chii<iana, _Dueness 'Maseali, a seat for his majesty, and laave us. ; ; of -SaYoy, of Gaston. Duke of 'i)rf;lsms—dead of Mascali retired. • . - ---- ;I •' 1 hunger ; ctit&-crid mi , er: ; ,-; , ttinl }'pt I.OIIiXXIET„, 'Ver-amea.le° was not P re P arcdi . 9r this cusAl i the cowardly tool of Itill.l - .,:-.:, Ejspzothel'i raur said the lady, bine:lY. I 'l thought 'you - 4p..71 yet. I d eie l. i s G0. p„ . „1 o t h e . 1, 2 ,.... , ' 'ii .;, delibacy enough remaining to havespared Toe this.-,,!. .7. `. • -,,-. .. ~. 'I have been calumniated: - .=,I . 1. Cuifiration of Flow-.-710 w ctr.orrrs of, . *With nor 1;1 It were idle, when deeds sfsralii ;(over;.,., - 1 floers may derive arrvanta.,-.:. crxinldic knowledge for themselves—Sour latest dad has prove situ i —that graveily•or 'gaudy soils n•is.:*te the*te , .. ro dent; comfortypumlf with the thought . that you i ',lion of aroma. These. lands, Petsit, Aca .. itia,.&:c.; -need d.no .- ?-nore.' ; - r . -- ' .. 1 „. .-. •. 1 and thoke tai pats- shou:d tltere.t.4l), ,iii i.alied. Apia you tint knira-.4--' - ~ - , 1 ,- •. . i w i t h a n d or gravel We \i'ill ttrat you your own orgati:, which, after heir resolutions, of iCh - dos not .:,Ipriciat l it ee^m, in 11lifzratit i,zt. We mean 110 t :non of . Ore'qoirand -,' vri.atAmeriettri hat, su tar from bt•*mil• lei - are Mk local ra.4l- M t t,iy made to usulp, Itation. •' . . _ of Texas 'at' the earli ,l 'I o no o,,Jectlon to it, - so : hut_ in the pursuit .such period arrives.— by 'practicable' here is nt, - - , -for speculators, but . .;;Ttates of honest); and -have resolved that coos to exercise doubt- M 1 wa-Lope this will are caged upon to de ' of-m-aiinekini Texas. - titution does not con directly debts of the several is too will be borne in • p "to decide wbether - it • ten million debt ache i fOrmed out - of Texas. Ithat Congress has . no Opirol the dotile:aie in tes,' and we hope this I Congres - s - is intlited to '•' . ' . "institutions,' and the , cue half-dozen more of jig .communitiel. All I established principles I; - ht to be remembered cticatiility' of ap'propri lio. i I s. —The troubles Qf our et in the bud. It seems , lOnventioti upon which r tile party, was a sheer !erenorters. TIM fol ilispe'rsion ofthe Con ; IntelligenCer : ritten, we have seen a - . 1b3; proceedings, from log brief speech' a Mr. ,*atcs from the State of rrrom the Chait Of the ion the aOjournthent of ius times, to address the [se of exuessing. my, ins adopted, hutl have denied the exercisli of int,ers. I have, therd6 to Like this opportunity no ii.vrt in the re pon le. It has committed .a 1 the Deincemiticlpaitv I :go against Ni is- I denounce it. 1I know more breatlLmpon the le will 6ve it, and treat cd." the Electoral candidates d .Missonri, and is rep eat influence with them., Delegate to the Nation ; Presidential Elector is rd lirive..!.—Deceive not Igs or in great. :One lit. now disturbed a 'whole use has often gi l eat., eon ;e, hands to.gether and sit kit's cushion." IDo not "One's own hearth is I friends, heginslike the flats away like a snow friendsl Because the as well pleasing to each efe or . Endeavor always, ne another ; but, et the Itheir thoughts. Lavish ..day for remember that 1 o•e: likewise, :La. its day Spare as one map, spare rs, what the word house woMan is her hus n her hands he must be ,d family—be '.able to en heart ah well as the key hunorond his he:ne are well-being is in her' hand. be faithful hui , lariiis pct su that Year Wives u.—' 7 Fredtrira Brenzer. Loin FOR Sevoirrt.—The ~ o tle :of renilerin water al ' the jar, pitcher or vessel lunded with one or Inure t o be con:tantly Wet.. The carry 'off the heat ace it to a freezina. point. cal re2i•lll3 where ice can- to in this. while 'ma- Chanced. tn._ find one of her from the fashionable boar ,e she. rasitled. The. co aishe th'ought, but a loud .tlernen over their wine, af t, instead of her own, she - •al card . tof -her father, who hunt: At the bottom was (not wholly inapplicable to N. 13. ConsiimMents Soli- M=E r.~~.r~5i. ~V NO. - 24. MIZZI .1 .know enough, quite enough, . too mucli..+:4 know that whilst your friends were shedding4heit Woad for you, you were a base cuward and4nen, away.' I know that you have entered into a I.n.ta. ty with your most iraplacatdo enemy, the prinerfsal stipulation in which is, that tan ito be given 3;11. I know, too, 'that I am 'youi . mother, or nci,tnht could make me. even suppose that. Yon were:the. bravest of monarchs, whose blood is'already tt`unt ed by your infamans cowardice. - 'This is to rinteh,' cried the king% springingluil. ''You can get into a passion, then, yet! IstlO then, a single spars of courage still left?' 'O, I know that the countess hates me, ani4e yer ceases to calumniate me; but , shall answer for it.' . 'Yes, I know that 'yaa haye.cdurago .to pq a woman. . 'As I hope for salvation, I wilily° reyengefi-up on hen' The Icily rew 'had: tho curtains of the Iva n,l, with a cetitq nptileus smile; said .There, then. re , .inc ; o ye:onelf aplai her corla'.4 The color L it forO,; he stagd,riiii a pane or two haclircattls, and laid a head upon ;too as if for suppne... tiiii.:tircar back .4i if from the touch of pollution,. . I serve as a ;.,rop you—awaykith coti in -:.iiitly—rid tile of your presence!' ni..nareh reeled it-maid- the .dear, aaJAU lad,'- .4: inec4 , th0...e..1 hint :yd he %ce.F.. gone. . evc,iti,re!" sOit . i,- et lie caa call me ine:her: 'rho ti ! , kt inc:rdirr, It e1rtr....1 ill tile chttlicitf of Bilvon yeas huil-4e.1:11 In :he ~ ,addle oel epainivati.d. t.,411 a 'coal): r?..ebro ifet; Fatly ia n a 'pa.•e, alld too attctal:4hll. ilt crop tii,, , e11011;.. Oa it ..vzirter.;ePrily fpi:.the a 4 ci the'most. N.hcil..i,,''Coadt4; of to the Court. the .li2fl4i . of P, • .~ .. y.. ~a_`Y~ RI
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