Mil 11IEDIGINES. DR. STEELLINGI PIJIAMONAR..Y. SYR The Grail Panucta for Consumption I.! ALSO Asthma, Intlirenza,dlooping Cough, Crou Scarlet Fever. Measles, difficulty of Breathing, tonchitis. Spittinr. ' of Blood, Paini in the Breast, and ',ll other diseases o f the Lungs. .' CONFIRMED. Extraordinary cure of Asthma, by Steolling's Pu - - Monaxy Syfrup, attested to.by Capt. Samuel R. Bum Dm% Merchant of Potter's Creek, Monmouth County, ' NawJersei.., the father of the unfortunate young. suffer- PorrERS CREEK, June 6th, 1544. ph. STEELING — Dear Sir:-1 have the .pleasure of being able fo state that my dam:liter, Isha• had' been suffering utit'ier severe Asthma for 5 or G years,bas bee n .. entirely plied of that painful disease,. by the use of six bottles ...of your Pulmouary Syrup. She was when first attacked with that c complaint, only nine years cif age, and Offered with it beyond all description, for the period of near six year's, having an attack about every threiiir four a eeks. It wit• to all appearance,. confimed Ural imndivable—we trieh many medicines, without any relief whatever. About this time,. we heard of the superior e ffi cacy of ypur Pulmonary Syr up and determined to sive it .1 trial—we procured 'a 41ogen•botthis of it : the first bottle relieved her very - much, and the tune she had taken six bottles, she wes perfectly cured It is now three three years since then, and she has Th.: had the. slightest attack of the Asthma. fine suffered so touch when laboring tin der those attacks that we could hear her breath dis tinctly over the whole heus.,—che was frequently near. rattrocatito 'and we tindipinc despaired of her recove: I give yet: the above , Inte'rnent rf farts 3, that others who may he afPirt , 4l with this au fill disease, may 'make use- nf . 111 , 1, T:.r ,We •reel aF•sured that - with the blo:istne of I'r.i.ltlenrp, they will find pertna- And rdieti Your: , re: , :oerinlilv. SAmT7Ei., R. • BuNNELL. , A loud voice corn. ! r ! - • Rend gr. f Ilroxing F;Tnlig tes;huouy hi favour of Folluor.ar) t!ive.ll M the 111-v: V. Douglas=, ,Marh:er's Church, liiiladel sthia Putt. ina.. July Intl), 154-1. 1 Dr. Steellitig—ti'ar a-1 a feel iiiiiiii crai it - ten 'in being elite tai Fay to 3 i al. flint The Pulmonary Syrup you Feat. I , has been useall•yrrveral per-'ens with great success.— The faint per.-on trim took it, had been confined .: to tier bed for some time with at Fever(' rOIILI-11 4 1. , rtIkinif I anil. It,ehr Wt., he wilt almost entirely cured. al Sailer •was Treat iy distreSseal with a reil,itli, nude cold lint find . 1 .nolliisse to relieVe liiin--Ile teak muss battle and called' le say.il Tt i, ails erii, ir r a , ,1!:.' !—A ineroloar rf nsy I cni• idli,e.ris in Cria with its. prevailing intuenza—ilea • trek SIN ofTeur Al-1it , 111 , .1 , Palls. and a bottle of Syrup, .1 -rind felt airi - est ertirelv rerti real to Ins warded health'. Wllle at Wes - dismal, N.... 1., a short time sm•re. I found • • • Nr.. S.W . -I:Mom ing under a rrrere 'rub, and scarce- • ) • Ails to pia up throw:A.lth, (113-1 felt continent that t e Syrup would r.ili?ve lier-; acreralinely I sent ' her a • s ) itie--wii l a in a few dogs. I heard that she Wilt ('ready ! hrtii.tiler:. land an a ram way 'of :a :speedy rc c uvery. I can frilly !lay, iliatainarist systy clue that has taken it, ' has been nis re or It •-as lielii•fited; and I con cordially . rocs:en:Oar pd it to all 'who are ha any was afflicted with a couch. • Neurs far,, c 0. bOUGLASS. Th. , fellkw Mg la, fienbatilistingnillied Ceuncellor at l law in Bridgton. N. J. 't , - t ' 1 ItlilnGTOtr, Pa•rembeiS. 1511. • , - Pr. Wrs. Smellinc—Sir:•—• Tr ch.,* tne ideasero to „bay,it in my 1 ..., ~, 4,11,,,,,m,timadiy to your invaina ae Pulmonary 5y rota. f'• r sevi';rol .t ears, when any , .one of Illy', (anti, has !wen ailieted with a rough. ilonrsenesia, Astlaanat, liillind.7a if r., kr.. We lia,e n eed it -willa R•ety I , m:tidal 'eli.n . t:• , --11 has invariably aff•rileal rrlief. le Otto:, r la , : . I was attacked in the nic,ht, trittl a PPP.' ',nova Inn . , \ 1,-,' , .0f colutiliniii--a iitlse of the S 3 nip irmassdiately stopped the conch. anal be fet•e I had'finished the 1 , , , :t1 , ... I feend ray -elf ciinualetely -cured. The chanse of nintantlirepv, - most certainly owes you a debt of groTinillo, 1.4 tic' arquisitien rat a medical ctimpriund skillfully repaired. pleasjsna tat tiara taste, Jontaining so many excellent propertids; anal made atesassable to nil. tit li at,d] p,or. by -its retinCed -Pricey: 1 ' ' Vroir Oadotient Servant. ISAM;;W.STTS I'ItAaNR. i • ' , a Vsiilierrat , il :resit:ase:lt/ ! ! !•-. ' • • I Extrart of abliol , r,rraeeivell from the Rey. Wm. 1 - re:i_ dig, Pastor of the Lutheran cluarell,'.Abbottstown. l'a; 1; . : Aniner-rs-ie.iva, Jam. 10 lii 2, Pr. V... - ti Steolliaig'—Stit i--1 ta'ae itleasure in inform- .. Ins -veal that I ha‘ at' been naneti ,bon - edited hy the are • • of yOlir t•ei.mim•alivlSVlal'i•—tily t,ilroat which hap been sore, fair li ,, itor tin, niiivo years. i1• , .,,1 trait la w . a.., e nestd_ eral.ty infrared. i;'li tn I saw yon laSt, lias 1,,, , ri greatly relieved-T . l %War his i1,i , 17 a fc‘r , it)or.• bottles - . at radi cal elite Tay ii" eff., ,, tl--1 . 1:111 , therefore reeminnend . It to all who are siatiTs'rly at:Urban' ',7:1 - Oars Affectionately, • V. HEILIO: Su anurdS, aii;.. l'..st':••l utter :at Ece.dr,,is N, I, who. II 1111%*;1111,C01,1,ell.try .ear,of a. , . was elated or a severe 100 , 1 itsand ee!appeby - d co. .v.' battles or my l ' il Inik , na ' y Si nap. . -'Samuel Small, of Pr r;Theron: N. J. st - tea that his wire Nyjid was n;tYia amid .valfiaienlikai wia it a 'con7„ta, was restored to Sbitnd kf:11 , 11 by.t;te. free use 01 Illy .. PII , IIII.Miry : -, 1 .,- ilp. . • Till . Wire refllt 0 , 4 P .711:1 , ,es(stniiN; . i , he,N,J was-en the', ,„ i ' rea l. „f „.enll a a,- ir Tii4rEE YEAns - ~-1,,,,i;,-,, by 111‘ ' l'e'rild •ar3 5 , :. rilo . • . . El.z Meth Itidiej•••. ear Phila. 1. , . lao wac sura . leet to a , rough- if three ..oars stantloidr.plso sulfa dis .01' blood • . and whricetdd get no ref's( Croft! the. Man, adethcines .c he had te.ed, v, as • rehored by one tiville., of 'my .Failinna,4ry"' . t . ztrw , . • . • ; . . - . • Res. )‘'. A: hay, Ilt:nt.st elrt•e, man, Imlaystown,„ N. J. sultri= that :`l:sa•,. Panay. Coale); :,51e I opv,artis oaf reveal a', lead liecn all! rdecrfair smerai "ears with .a most r'noressaarm :and .11a mina Coetala and hall•takd ran-n.• mc•rin:l•:,. , .lj , N. latik r, - 11.,f, la.ls ;weal alino.st r entirely cereal I . )Y [lirt a' 1 . ,..11!(.. 43f our rialinottary Ss rul.- she !limbs ate - her. bottle, w.II he effectual . •••••1 flay (I I 'nl;:_l.a , ''.isms of ihai Nl.ar.ns t• - , Church, - ''' Pbalt . •,,i , fs. gale a liiihlool tiav'Onlanon ary Syrup Zia a lad, v.llO cat; t aeillactt to . her lied V, ilia` it (lough, afar r ta.l3•iat: N\ hi, I' -bit noes riliilo-t ow..reli relit:V.li. Ile ,leo c.,ye it 1 .011: I 0 a. F,1.1r v. hi, , y.,1 , urs'ally /';err crest: viola a conieh, ;old, could' rand roilarain to reom c I:lei—a:it r miall 133 !an li he , -a':tard to s'ay that it t‘errently mired PH,. M-. ;elm:_' i=., moreover lays Ilia a mends I." 9.1 h:: eh arch arial' teii .; ~t abOtir• " mg ~‘ i l i i, kre e r,• I: (I , t i a t e a s : ?-,red immediately' lay six df'rny A niibilitinii l',:', illar,a Is tale of my Pail traiinary :).•:3 raw; 4:+l ah at %Oa la! on a v.aFtt to Vt . ' um :.$ 's town: •J. i, eet.JCY. Mr.; •!.: vf.ot - tit-at vti'a.T.twag , Er•ltte(ly t at , ,, to si tt, thttottot t .lie d ~., from 11-e‘ei:t. - . C(.ld, I,c Scot ii, , r'i• 1;,•!:,',, Illmy l'u.monary ''}Tate, which , invt• !. , er itineccl , .. - ate'reiter. „. . For EtOC in rota a, - , illei, liy ! JOHN S. ' Q. MAICTIN. 2,••• July 13 , Reauctic4i Potirfalcl in Priers, .:\ ,s.p.utAt,g,',,R:d4.l.:t: , it A N I, 1111! tor,ry Fatuity must ehritulur indispen sahlu, when they hunw itst tio.A r and ;valor,. nail Ilas Intrelefote boo sold too hill, to rin-11 all clashes. has. now be-ii Fiinrfold ut prwe. with a • view that roll and pr.ir. hittli and low', and' in fact ev ery human tieing Ina:, envoy its i.oniforis; and all who 'gritat'shall !rive thntirtse retariied I. them if the} are . not hied trots WeHnsert;williout the pos. silitlity of ecintra.hetion. that all Burns and S`rithlSO'very external :10re,,1t.1 er Irish. i'nwrnal no loaner n len . le. shall he reducer; to COlTlfilft it in 11,i linth.or sear. No !turn "can he ailed if.this is aoloiod. the vitals arc dit- Rtroyed tun ...lent. It:- trullOinit.i. - al.to appear:ince, art its Mastiral Pain Ex . ;;rarter tinlvo." Jr, rT.t.'i Lent 41 or four tunes as much rents. and tee thin sas ninch fat • . All renal , ' Leo. Pants tiro, nolo. shot to take it to • -their towns. on C0111:411,5i' ' ttreal est hiessinrz tit inankinil that has don t.re led ilee for ritres. \ This is 'final , : larao.nre. lint ion mayitS power Cully jliSin'y it. std at lonnitork'n ()much House, • 74;0. 2 .)`.ortliZtit Street., Phtliddlphia, an d tee ' J. S. , ' Feb. 1 7 7— IS • in Pottsville. . I , . . , . • • -Vegetable . Wright's Indian - Veetable Pills . ' . I . . OF f 'THE NORTH AmEnicAN,. COLLEGE = 1 i • - I 6 , ' , 1. 7 .13 e a 1 I Et. . . A o .)Ir.OItINT: iii 4 ever I,4en intrnilurtql to the A- !' F t ni ,,,i, an petdi, w;n,- , • s'irtii., kir, been ioi.re .ichrerfully aid iiniver,ally achnowl -zed, than the a- ' bows mimed ' ! - - • WEIG111"S 1%, - ..;DIAN VEGETABLE PH I q -. " ' Ti dsscant upii their merit?. at tlini Ltte - day, wiilild '' f eerti to he will ri y unitifieLssar, as v,.. ; :ry 11.. At• iliEl.,rd -, - .. who rill t',il.. art• ft. ‘; ill be found lin - tfiittainted with ' • the real excell=i4 , i-. - the Medi , tie 1: - . But if further' proof wire want ii.g ill ei..tai.,tiA the, redo 0ft1,L,,,,,,,,,i_ 'lar renpoiy. it uneiliz be toinid in the fact that no luedi- ' t i nt indi t e rotintr; =has he ti so' • riII'AMELES. 4 I.I: COINTERFEELD. `ignorant and unpriin . ipleil men have at v'arious: pla- ; - -ere. rnanufartorell a Enitriotis ; pill ; and' in order. more -. .rompl -tely to iiiiiioe the poplar have made it 'in out ward Tipp:trance to reounido the true medicini...l-- These wicked people , (dd never pass olf their worth lees trash, hut fir the ai,:iitani.e of certain inipeuided ! ,storekflepers, who he, ani=e they can purchase the spa- I lions aricicrit a reduced rate, lend thi=nipelt es to this 1 monstrous system of imposition and i Hate. • . The patrons of the :those exielleni Pills, will, there -fore be on their girlid aEninst every kind of trup,) , , i- 1 tion, and retneml.ei the only genuine Agents in Potts- 1 yill e , a r r ., Messrs. T. fr... 1. Bratty.- s • The following highly resper . tablostnre keepers have 4;`,",a-Pleottit.td Agents for the sale of, - Walt:DT's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS; FOR 3 • • SCIII_TYLIcILL COUNTY, • And'or wt.m it is iiiint - plently4n•lieved the genuine' mieditine can With ccrtand 3. - hekilitained: . T. &J. Beatty, P0t.,, , ,1ip ". . Bickel & Hill, o twiliiirg. • Arop Manic, I=ohiitoango. . ' ' J. \Veist, Klarr.vrelown. ' . . - Jaceb Kent-naafi. Lower :slaliantango. _..- -Jones Kauffman, do John Snyder, Pri,densi.,ltg, • • . . . Featheroif Drey &, o. Tupearora. - William Tagert, 'fame'qual John Mentor. l'pp , r Mshetitango. ' M. Ferrider, Wett..Penn,Township. Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove . P. Schuyler, &co. East. Brunswick Township. C, if. DeForest. Llewtttlyn. E. 0. &.1. Kauffman, Zimmermantown. !• Bennett & Taylor, Minersville. •GeOrge Reifeityder; New Castle. ' • Henry Koch & Son, Mt:Keansburg.' Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. John' Teri*, Middleport. • Samuel Briber, Port Clinton. . E - hciemaker & KaUffman, Schuylkill Haven. •; 13E1F2311E' OF COUNTERFEITS. -. • ' Thq only I securit : against iniposttion is to put.:hase - • from the r..eular advertised aaent, and in all cases Le partiedlar to ask for Wrizht's Indian t'egetaltle Pills. • dffice devoted exclusively to the pale of the Medi . tine, svholesale and reatil, NO. 1169 Race street, Pinta - delnlaa= ' I Itr Remember, none are genuine except Wright's indla l Vegetable 1%11.5. WILLIAM WRIGHT. • Feb. 24, . ' - t - • ~- 1 1 :-.1 . - fx. z le . .. ii , . ~. ... , . 1 X ,, SS . ‘`rf I S , , g, `,-; ' • r ) , : 14 ...._ !J • - 1 r 4 .... .4. , _ . _ .. , , . . . . . 11 0 g 6 i WILL TEACH you TO pIEitcE,UE BOWEUI OF THE EARTH , in: BBIN g 'OUT FEHAI THE cAYONS OF iIIOUNITAINS, SIET.“..s! i Wilma WILL Givr. -TILENCTO TO OUR HANDS AND'SUBJECT ALL riATUELE TO OUR Ern AND ~,LAsiniti r—OA. JOHNSON 1 ; I WEEI4,Y --- 13Y BENJAMIN BANN2N, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SaHITYLKILL COUNTY, PA. VOL XX . THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE: • • ; NiirED :STA'I'ES. . : .. u . . . --'-- - ~ ..loscqAtit iliellarray l s . - . -.• plendicll l Linei of Pooketo,; • PROM LiverpntCLondon, DuldiniLonl-'. 1'..,...4 ~,,,r. t I {.1 . " 1y . Cork, Belfast, Waterford, New'H L!.(2 . ry.'Crlerain, &e., to New York,' or. Pliils.; : t __ delpliiii.t'':. 'I'M.. Line consle:-s (tithe 'following 'Vesselff,' which leave New Yerk,,ott thg let,l.ult. 11th, 16, glf...t and '2601 of each month iralid one every five days from Liver , pool,•10 New York : „. ' - . • . (here Wdshington . . ,United Stares, , . :Patrick Henry, t. Garrick, ,'-' I . ' Sheffield,' 1 1 . '. : 'Rosen's, Independence,. Virginia, . I' ' So'ddor.s, 'I • • Ashburton, !'t fit option widl e cy, : . , Sheridan, Allircualock, 1 . , . r St.otland, I, liost.ell Glover. ' • Echo. &v., &c. ' ij .In connirsiou iv)ilt the shove, and for the purpose of affording still. gremer fat'ilit les to pattt-engers. the stili•j• scriber has established a rttgular line- of 'first clog's New York built. c f ipp.reil and copper fastenod shiPslO 'sail puncinally ey ry week ilwoughout the year. ' :i I n a ddition to t l e other arcommodatiomt, which a? itliperior to them. or a e of her line of Packets. M'. McMurray has tt.tnt \ Ir. Ilk 'hard .Missphy, well knoWn, .as it benevolent' and kindhearted gentleman, to Liver pool at his town'eiperise. Intake care of his Passenger s , and see ‘ thal they lore not imposed on. :Mr. Murphy, al 'so Fives emigrants directions. on landing in New. Ycqk or Philadelphia', so as to gOard agaiiiit imposition. ,' For the accontdation of those-desirous of sendirig money to their fr end.. drafts will he given on the fol loWing Ranier. viz : Ou the Provincial Bank of 'g land. payable at -I,i Cork. ' I Limeriel4 • Londonderry', I Sligo.; '1 Belfast, . 1 ..• Waterford, Anil:Wl, 1 Atlilone Bill:gun v, 'Salina.'.. Enni:killen, ' :Monaghan, Banbrid:e. I Ballymena, Down pat rick; 1. Cavan.' I • ' 'Dungannon,: I Bandon; ' Ballyshatinon, I Strabane, Omagh.i I Mallow,' • Contehill, 1 liilrti.ti,! , Scotland—The City' Bank of Glasgow. II: England—Mit,slrs. Spooner. AtWood & - Co. bankrerp I,nmfirn ; It. Murphy, \Vatmloo Rtiad. Liverpool. payo• ble without ditteount, in eVer) 101571 in Great Britian;; For further parthulars, apply or address tif by hi- ter, pigtt said) I I . t , , 1 -. jusEPIT Mt MURRAY, NO Pine sr\tet. ' i , I I -corner of south street. NeW York ::' P. W: BY RN'ES, &Co. t' 7 'fi Waterloh Road, Liyorpool , ,tt 1•,- Person , : Wit• t hing lid pity Passages for their friends, - . or forward thelr tiottcy, and want their litteint,ts atten ded too tuottipt" y and•expetlititeutAy. will pl•tase aterly to the .silliscrico•r. at the Millers' '3oornal Office: who has been in tie• hie.ine , 'S for the'laqthree years. and who has not yet ;lost tie (gni fir those for wnoto lie has done ItrUsii'leits. • ' -: ' - , ~ . . ' ! BEN.I. B INNAN, 11 1 :" . /1 AGENT ion. JIISECII McMgartArl. 'I Oil. • tt Mardi, 2 , mery !, Perfumery ! 1: .7 1 Tr, - 71f ilr: stibmird,er has . 311.91 openrid a lot of Ele g y,. : ..i ; ,rd Nuirerlor, Frot,e,h Perllitnery, i atuirha wItINi is F. Colo.:',ti.F.i.,*r.rla Wat!•r. Honey ‘ i 'atriril a very ; ler“intip.'rriimi., vail is ;:ii riNeell , fl i t article `or in'' ''l'lll' Illr'Fllll 'cirri. forricher Ladies, GenilritnenTr i (liddren; tlon?iiii Kirlyreiir. hit. the Corm.leriqi. Suli'l:lli2. llor If.S. 1..1%e1,11, , r Water, Nose %Vatrr;iii perici• 'Beal `...; 41. iii i'‘;l:slatl,l PI drlcis, 11Iairow. Orr nrittild, Orriii lir , i'.ll Vi . islilrTrlit: PONVOff, p,,,0, , i lt,,x,i, and hilq, In di.dt Oil arid Ipd i3ll lOpl fir rk.rl-- ourtnillair 41 PC.111 , 1::11 jl'r,,wll and Mark color. .Nl eiis.rar Oil S.irrit ' l 111;:, 1111. On a wi , r., Gelitii;:e Oisci,'Of ii.. , .(.4. inii,.l.-i, Ilr.im. It V or, dusk. or:4'k:fr. ar i d I 4..1011 1 Cui of ito , lsF- CVC.. 4 0., N... spa, .."o'pi) Glenn',z Slonn:1 i.-c.ti C' , odipourid for Situ ing, -.. .. ' __• . . . Perftu 12011 , .sell's rrktrated :-.ll4vitta team, ::• :- - aponaeeims l'as:r,ror and aortal:in' , the Il r ands, and preventing • : '. pit•g. BilFamic V. 144 or I.anaier. r•tt• 144 e iVi'tj'itft Ti:etb, 14e . eptih.: tri . ic breath l're:h • nt.ii inn 11,N:1:4 condittob, Prev. , :nrint.e, I ht, Oat teeth, recommendid by tininet:7.o,otm , t-:. •••. ,- • For at'llh,141.:0;•11i 1 / 2 firirr., by . L'•. BA NNA.N. A ger.l l ; l `2f3, . 52 SPLENDID BIBLE. t' 1' , t , —l--- . . . • !:- 1.7 lIT \ 11PE 11'Si 1 L f r i'lfl.VAl'T:D 'A ND N 1i1,.11' it.:6ll' Ir,, I (NIAL -It I DLL. - 1 ' ..La: bt: complete/1..0: 50 nninni - r..?..:itr.,1:: ors. !or „,,,,..hcr. il... l'lng ,ti•al tuipi.Nl , go:fit,:vitt . \Nr.-Tk ii•-ir be emliel bbhitt n..1;1, HNltc , i I Inn.frttd 1114011.00 I.ll , ..lrat'lqi",tt: eXcli:Styc t;f:tniltti,i,.l INtittr 10 ca . cti . atitlittc , r, It . ' Jio,, - Ad ins. to •rr: l'::::1 rnr:ie n .I.'nnt:td 0( it:4ll'ch..iity from (ortein:i'tl r..4e.‘,.... IT kJ, GfCtiri mall. It wilthit pi one ii fi• - I.rtl I lo giane3tilCiii.i.. Of Ilse. 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I 1 El'E(7l7l'l,l, alThw,ce ,I t t he.public'lh Ihr Its,r4zlr Vourea): in v.;br . rr, he %you'd recTveOrders for cnsflols ev. e•y deseriptto,:i. lie haf ci.fitlatilly on hard hollow Sadqr..!ns, turnouts awl_ curt old w;:i2aan t•nsrs,ploir~l+ points, mou{cl hoards:Awl teeth: he a; , (1 h.is a r,jr , ety rl rut and pait r erw. coal i.rild.c.rF abd set ecru al! 61. it he wt 11 si 11 at the 6vic.:411.,a,-h -pr.res. I.)r . ater.., • , tl , Ol %veil to glve Lim 7 a eall, be fore pinch . tai NovtAntier . . 47 f yt. D1117:60C1D, FANCY AND TRIM*ING I=ll • I • ,S T RE , " NSC' I 1 7 1)11MtilftLY OCCIIPIF.11:': BY J CHItIsNIAIN & .lill2ll DS, IN CENTRE STltt.E.l'. sitinicritior tespoiffitity l informs' the eitiv.ns of Pottsville and the puhlic;tii general. that 11....t1ias just o pened a freslitassortruent of newest styles'of doods, yonsnitiotiF o f • :. , Alpacart, and Bakorinrs. • with a %islet:). o f fancy gnoil4. Also, a II.f.SV and Stilint did styli. ,d _ s Thibit 4lpticaa - lid Aatt'ils 2 Blur, and Black-cloths of a Bupei-ior He has alstionlincl, i, 1 Sewing ....Stile, .spool and IPatent Thread of" the heal tinatitll, fllore• anal Ifo:tiery, Straw Ztg horn, Ci4tp,hrvid. and other .styles of' Panell Bonnets, il l y the,cat, doz. or .single Borinet, .A[eu's and Boy'i' L f rghOrh Hub?, All of whiebtrill lie sold at the iillNeFt cash prices', Apt 20 !. 16 ly— l JOSEPP . 51nRN. e. ' Ne . i.r Cheap Cash Store THE suliecriber informs his .4 .-7-.7 'aii4 the pub; ir, that he ~n,14, t_ il le js. l":' 1 ,1; 14a . i t s ' s n o i tl i p 9 e ' s n T e. 0 1 R a E N , E in W i h C ci fi n il u tl: i ~,, ;1 4.1. _ ‘ 6 SIP' ll l r ing in Centre st.,, recently oc- l 7 I q , .. copied by 13. . Taylor, a Seti , doors above Mortinaer's Hotel; where be will ciiiistantly keep on hand, a gen eral assortment of the best quality , of hr '! Uoads, 1 Groceries, . % ' Queen t ~, 1 . qOare, : Borth, and Sh6es,',.: •!- rciet , ons, • Hats .and Caps, ; Ccdarl Ware; , , Tobareo 4:Segam 4r., Embracing every article 6 nerally kept in dl Dry f: nod and clrncery Store ; .All of which be it de termined to tell as low,lis they can be purctiseithere, or elsewherd. By strict attention to his businsiis, he 1101;6010 receive a portion of the patronage of th e !Mi lk. • i Call and examine for ;morsel/es. . EDWARD. HUGHES. ,15-:,limo Apr 19 AND P INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS -BY-FIRE. The Franklin Insurance - Co., OF 1-114,ADELP1111, • • Capital S 44)(400a, Pail' in • Chartcr Perpe(ual, , ONTINI I TEII3 make ns,uranco, permanent and Um onn every riescrittrion of property, in town and• country en the- usual rtverable. terms. Office Mil Chestnut Street near flab Street. CIIAIILEI N. BANCKEII, President. ' D IRECTORS, . . ,Chartes X. Banktr,:: Samuel Grant, t • • . .111. fS Scott, Frederich. Brown, Th,,,haY 'Dart, - I Jaro9 R. Smith, . Thwa,i S. Whartati, , (?ea. W. Richards, Tubas. Wagner , ;; Alardicai D. Lewis. G. lIANCKER, Sce'S. The stiberriber has been nppeinted't agent for the a- I,ON, ntrntintied instituOni, and is now prepared to Insurance, en every description 'or property, at [he lowest rates. • i'o:tsville, June to, 14.1, • OFF.l9'p OF THE Spiing Garden Mutual Insurante _,i . . . ,•• •..uozn.pany. •i d • TII I s Company having organized according to the provisions of its charter. is now prepared to Make Insurances against lose; by Fire on the mutual prietciple, combined With the •seciirity of a Joint stock capital.— The advantage of this s'y'stem is, that eftleient security 'is afforded at the lowest tales that the business can be' done for,'as the whole Ipi.ofits (less an interest; not to!, exceed 6 per cent. per arinunionThe capital) will he re- Awned to Ilie members i.t the institution, without their; hecoming. responsible 1:4 any °Nile engagements or li- : abilities•of the Company;lfurtlier than the premiums ac- , tually paid... lil . The great success whtch this system has met with', wherever it has been intioduCed, induces the Directors 1 to request the attention-M' the public to...it, confident: than. requires but to aril and •rotood to he appreciated. The t.ct &f Incorporatiiim, and any explanation in re- card to it. 'nay be slimmed by applying at the Office ; Northwrot 'corner of 6th cend Wood sts., or of B. BAN-; NAN, Pottsville: il - • . . ' , LAwnrcE SHUSTER; Psesident. L. KRUMBIIAAII, S •eretary. D RECTORS, . . . . Clominnl,. We:tenni, i, Gahvay, • I Tralee, 1" Yourlial,• Parsonstowiii Ennis, Skilllfern, 1• ; Dublin, ji , . Curwib Stoddart. .1. Robert L: Loughead, Joseph Wood, r.l George M. Troutman, Elijah Danett, 'F.I Samuel Townsend, P. 1.. Laimerenne, , Charles Stokes, . Geortfe W. Ash, ! Abraham It. Perkins, 'May 11. IS i t, . . 1 , 3 The subscriber Itas,heen appointed Agent . for the a hove Company. . and isl now ready to make insurances on all tlet , i'riatlonc oil property at rates much lOwer than usual. varying f'rqin $2 f,o on the , ilflOO to 810 per $OlOO annually. Thi . rates perpetually on stone and' brick Buildings - in good; !orations is only '2 per 6911—and' if the'Companv slamild rhos, to he r! profitable concern, the persons insuring in; it partake of the profits without. incurring ally. risk. rliie,, charter is the sante t* . those ill the. Insurairi -Companies in New Fuglanif For further part cularl appiy - to the subscriber. B. HANN. N. • • . Medicines:! Medicines!! Dr. Wm. Evans' r - elebrated Camomile Pills, -.. ..... . lo M.. Sootliiiig Syrup for ' children, tlaren Von lltichlor' Ilierh,l'ilk, Duct. liiiiiiiio'.., Female pills. 1) t. \V,o. Evan', hYvrr and Aaue Pilis, Dort. 11. 11',, Botanic pills. For 11l split ic -perscadiMunt's Bola hie Pills, are said mho superior to uny Medicine ever yet ollered to the public. . tVisiar's Ral,min of Vild'ehrrry. t , il-r1.:111 4 SI'im01 Leriengyro, price 25 eta per box. 11•We'S Nerve and Crop Ltnement, Indian' Vetrelable L',ll.li, Balm ofilolombia, "i . .13.3 nt.'s Hair T.,,...c, 1 nrize, itii,s...,, CO.mol Falch's Indian VegOta , ld lf.oi:ly', Sarsaparilla Ili I,iiiii • ii Chinooo, 4 1, M;:iir, Antl•b)kpOptiel )ririnirr , V4:20:11,14.1.i1i Vllson's Anii.llysailti lal. im•s I:xi...Moroni; Jays's enrininntive I *Walla 's Panacea, ilayile•s V,n:di - um!, I Swami's yerniifuge, I Lion'sq , ltuicouhro 1.11 Roof', Founiler Chntnle Co I", E111‘,,,r1104 , 11,1 Yougor & Albright's 111 se ryer. Mc:quint's Elit ircif lip llockors Ey e Salvo, ° I . Thomson's Eye Rate rl l'holoriricl n..,lliAVaglii Wlicelor's Tortherry 'il( i7llicriiiali l s Worm j,0 , 40 do (Ouch. 'di 1 Wkdar's ('Dude lil h , Sl,erwan',Carh'phor di w l'er's - , ,,ceiiiiilir Pit 0 'Taylor's It ilsal'l of tic! Fholivoll's Tcffer Liintrr 11:1)'s- I.Mituclii. '1 Welch's '1'.•olli , Ache 'I, spol,a's It-ail Ache ii Tonctio PIII:c. Leal's NViiiillialn klairin 11iiiiry l s ralia l r.e.a ,31,f. ilndwi'll's (lre'cri WTI Le) sor's Pills' ' riiivenal PlmAter. l •w,:i yer i, w orm -r,.,.., Steolllig's Pulmonary Crew ..t• C.. Pectoral 3 .liiil6in'A,Olittunmi?‘ l , Tnisl India liatr I/3 ti, i sat,piarilla r'if rap, . . Jrl Andor:oh's Seoool I lonvyr'ir Female Pills, . 'llal,aro of Ilorohmindi ' ltowaild'sx.ni, )1i tp!te for Agne, Ccuilax.Sy clip. fur Dyillintary, warrant al, Itorrs-Ring Bone Citriii. friiimrseo 1 , A Tryo.ll ,npnly of t lir,' ill -re medicines, just received and for i.ale at •tho Erlig Store of ' ' April 6, • 14— i'i J. S. C. MARTIN , fiarsapal. . . , rriEE roux , Pri.l.l, it en:kterice Containing Sa rsapa 7 il rilia iii their compositin. ' , They purify' the DOA and Fluids of the body, and.'! cleanse !lie stoma( ti 4 nil,Botvels frUnt all noxious sale, stances that pioduce Aii;-ilse . i ' Tien ate 1 oulp”idill emit ely of vggetabie Entracte, (Fre, front n•reitryi, and minerals) which make them the-safest, best, and tu st etlicaciour tl,f any other pillslta .• . , exhtenco. •. sercral thoittand re r tfirates of their eillear have here.; tofore been published, and their sales are in-reasiue hicsenlle, by thousambi. -.Store than One Million boxes !Inv?! already been s i 'ra i d since their introduction.. , ' co• - -..1101?E rI'DAIV 100,000 BO.X"E ° I.: have been sold in Bh 1. .., ftadelpliii alone, the pasCpar; thus slitiwitic that MI i lie place sphere they Ore inatinfac..l. tilre?d they'have a reputation, greater than any other pills-which arises from the fact that Dn. I.niny is well kneirn at ha:seri:B a i'eft Oar .Phittiriari, and his irill. ire «,nsegliently .ettipityed with ereati.r confidence than any other; in add it gin to•their Own efficacy. • '• , • Quality and not nuantity is a valuable attrithae 'be onging to thorn; imp. box doing. wore good than &volt() four of others,' ! 1 I ' ' I,' Di! advised, thersfore, when ne rosily requires} t o take mine other than . . i DR; LL'IDI7.3 BLOOD PILLS. I :'. ,1' Try tlion . ! Wei i, rust but Vi rents a bar.) Try them ! So well satisfied will you be of their good effects, you will never take any others. After yOu have tried !all other kinds, tOli tr's / Dr.l.eidy's Blood Pills. the dam , . ener Will sciiiillie disYrivered. Nn change of diet no rel. st ra int froth orcuriat ion, or- fe'ar of catching cold need he apprelwialed; yptAltr and tatnay take them with &- gnat safely.; ' Cr Principal Offc, arid depot, Dr. -Leidy's Health Emporium. NO. 15 1 North SECOND street. near VINE:, (sign of the Goblet' Ball and - Serpents) Philadelphia; Also, he Klett 4;,. Co., Welherill. & Co! ' W. Dynti & Sons; A. S. & E. Ri,berts S. Co., and city D^istarugrbn i, , enity.l . Also by P. Pomp ' and .1. Dickson, •Enston, J. F. Ldng, Lancaster. and mosbrespeetable Druggists and Strire keepers in the United States. • . . .Also at J. 0. na s. - pw-s (late W. T.-Enting'sj Ding Store, Centre street,lPottsville.. • •• • 1 ; • May 18, - 1 r , . . 2k.r.; 1 . • . rwillE subscriber informs his numerous friends, And r the public genetally, that he is prepared to fur nish parties and,, families, with Ice Cream, made from pure Cream, at aq and ali•times. He also has a fotmtaln of pore Mineral Water; to which the attention 'of the public who are fond of this wholesome lieverage during the summer, are Invited, lie warrants it to' be eqUal to any procured elsewhere. Also bottled Mineral. Water, for sale by the dozen.'; Thankful for mitronage heretofore received, he hopes by attention to please, to continue to receive a liberal share of the patronage of the public: . June 29 21i— ; JOIN S. C, MARTIN. Er w OWE'S School for the Flute. ITN ' Do (Id - 1 for the Violin,, Containing each r.ew and colii,lete Instructlons;i to gether with ahout,lso pieces of Music, price 50 rents each, Just received and for sale by . B. ANNAN,' : June 9/2 26---: 1 Age*. TTSWLLE GENM SATURDAY: 104N1NG.,1 AUGUST 24, .1544 PROTECTION ANDREW RUSSEL. IC. t‘Pllls, od do I =1".1 MEM Bitters, . otanical Health and Life Pre.', Zia f)Ili Waal', , I.g T.; EMI rrsvart, la, Is Nils 32118 •'I ixture Pills s ' , =•1 XIMIDIMS a Blood Pills. - , ICE -CREAM MINERAL WATER. PUBLIC i,i'ALES • DURST ANT to orders 'of he Orphans' Courts! of I Beets and SchnyVtill Co`nties, the Subscribers, Administrators of the Estate of Jonathan Jones, late of Ea . st Bruswick Township, in Br 'county of Schuylkill, deceased; will Offer at Public I Sale, at the housel JOHN BAILEY, in Haniburg.,U Berko County, ow l .7,IONLIAIi TUE 2D Or , SEPTEMBER neit the Undivided one fourth parts of all the following Heal Estate, ofJones. grim and Company. No. I.; CS Acrs of Wood and Spront Land situate fn West Brunswic,% township, Schuylkill County, 'ad joinine. lands of Andrew Ziegler, Jonathan .Weldrrian, John Schell; end lot No: 2. 4' a. 2.: 114) \cres of Wood a'xid Sprout Land, morrl'or less;sittlate in said West , Brunswick. township, ad joining lands of Andrew Ziegler, Lot No. ),John and others. • No 3. :102? acres of wood nd Sprout Land, sit Me in' Windsor Township, Berks Goun , y,adjoining la is of Andirw Ziegler, George;llliller, Peter C. llaitm, JOnathan Weidman - and others. No -1.55 ands acres of wood and sprout land,situate .in'Gre'enwhich ann Albany Tornshipq, Berk., county, adjoining lands of Daniel liellii;John Greenwalt—lots No 5 and others. !No. .1, SO Arms of IWool and sprout land in Said ,Greenw Welt and Albany Townships, adjoining lands ,or DaniA Keller Samuel Ev4hart J. Greenwall—lots , No. .1, 6 & . • 1 .1 No 6. 03 Acres of Woodand . sprout land, situate in exid Greenwlito and Albauv Townships, adjoining • lands ot Martin. Zettlemoyerllsaac Miller .Ir, Andrew Zlegler,! - John Green Walt let Co 5 and others, ' • 'Sale to continence at 1 o'clock P,,51. By order of the Court of Retis County. WILLI I.SCHOENER, Cl' E. By order of the Court of Schuyll:ll.l County. . • JOHN lI.I,IDOWNING, Cl' r. : •;PETER JONES, ' INICHOLAS JONES, Administrors. ,c5At the same time and niece, will .be offered at Public Side, All the right, title and interest ofJohn ' M. Keinf, Henry Connard andSautuel Reeve. assigned to the shbsrribere, the 'Hier, undivided three-fo trth Parts of all the above nientioir Real Estate of Jones, Keno &Company. At.so. : , At the Fame time and place, will be offered ' at Pubile Sal e,it large assortment of patterns for Stoves, &c., &..nt Schuylkill Furnaes?„near Ilamlntre; RICHARD BOONE Mk:NIEL YOUNG. • As.ieneea of Jrines Keim 4—Comp:trig. N. 13. , -;-The whole will be sjld without reserve. August ill . . I , • • P C CS A L E.. • T_)131 . 04. 1 A NT to order the Orphat.'„? Conit of elittylki'l county; the shbsbriber. adininitlintor Of the Inst ate Rafail At iterrnan: late of the l bo rough ~r Pottsville. in the eounty of Schily:killkle cleased.lwill expose to saleithY. Pu!the Vendue, on saoirday. the lilst day of Ahgtist next. "a: -I o'clock in the rifternoon, at the 'wipe 91. Fox, to Mortim er, • in the borough of Pottzvill and county aforeaaid, ilithat Certain lot or piece of ground. situate tn ike. jituii Nut's additton of one lnere lets to the borough of Pott,lyille. and an bounded and described 101. post at the northwest corner ctf a lot conr4ed to Ilenr3'. Ackerman, t hence sitoth th grees. East 10g: feet to a post, thence Foulh tip) rtes, West -12 OA 9 inches to a pol,t, at the corner a hit co :7?eyed th'ence art the b iundary oPsaid lin North 3h degrees, west titf fet t thence north la) de l grea. Kass 42 feet 9 in- , ches to 'the : place of lieg,tipting,"the soma being a p,;rt atilt acre lot, which Benjamin l'ott and hid wife clirlsolo. by their decd dthitt the 0:11 day, of A . D . ts3o, granted to Jolln Porter. late the estate' Attendance will be girent and the conditions of sale made! huttwo at the time and place of sale. by - ACKE:P.SI..%N, Adtninistraor. - By eider of the Court. .LNO!.! 11. I.)OIVNING,Cyk. • Aug.; 10 • . trEGisTER'S Nance. rge 1131 account of thn; firtates ni the resi7trive Deerdents hel cunt° a nimicd. are filed in the Ile- Igister's.!l ace of tiebuylkiff county, for ronfirii.ition land alldwance, at :In Orylid;u's_entat of ati cOhniv, Ic,n,rneinnff on Month), t,nt.cith day of sept, i mber near, at the C . ourt Reuse, 4i the buroh , h of Or !Ann Inflows: ' • 11 1. Tlie2cconnt of Johir y ll:Rtisebeiry. one 'adtnitiirirat , os of tie I , .: , tatr i of Samuel P. Ild Aare of the floron2h orOrwqmno.2,*deceasea =I 2. The . ar, COMO of thotti'l Shofirolwrger, C rnitistritor waft John Seh i pll. he Estate of I ry late of the too nsh p or. de 3. `flit! scroont of Kershner, Excel ?he lie Forgley, lite of West Bra dt•Cf.:16111: 1 4. The sect of' Dintel Drehr, . ndminitstrit the Eseate'n! ,tiohition Mhy'cr,late,of West ,13 trig tuvotshy, tle , •eas , rl. , J N I. DJAVN NG; Reg 0r4 , !;44 1:4 1. 1611. S „ sutscriher avi,l r ,, „ „ at Private, Sa nirrn,'Consistin4 of 101 acres of land, in Maithein"retionship,!'S , :hu>, lkill county joining, the Poor House ,Farm. Daniel' Sell!: and others, about a half mile front!, the', Turnpike.' About GO acres is crear4l; and balance is woodland, 'the improveme9ta ' sist of a Barr;, and a'doubli o hur House, :the'larni.is well, w I :: 1 ; with c'optl t pring i.vater ui th and well stocked with Fruit:l . ,' Th'e tei - Inswill he made ire,PSonable. For I partieu r liTsl apply, to the sithseriber residi the r cini , e;s. ',JACOB HERTZ Aug. 10 12 ' It eannot!be Denied • ( i Far Tl'llth is rnio'hfil ) th 4 • DR. LEIDY'S.,.SARSAPARILLI4 „C:1 1 .., . , I Is the purest strongesdanil most efficacious atlas!, other preparation ef Sarsaparilla that is made. ' 1.,,, , z. [ T is Warranted to be stronger than Ohortles opIOST ctliers—stionger.rban four of SO3IE, and stronger than t hree of t fie STRO:\ (i E$T preparethy ady'other in the I. inted States.. ' I-, -.. l, ' - I , Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilia is recommended 1,341111 yes- - pecta! to pliveictani in prriference to any other. .till who have nor used it, hate (thrived )1011E BENEF T from ~ one honk than three to ten of others; and the .e who, after having used other's ;preparations, without benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's. willisoori be couvincedr(a. thous ands hare already been) hfth'e tbregoing assert on. Th.. apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's extra is used in his preparation of Sarsaparilla-.as prepare is the only mie ill jilt,' United !pates, unmated by D. Leidy himself', from, the celebrated !tense of Felk I er to Cav coon. ill Paris, at a great i!xpense, and in capable of ex tracting the. medical virtues of Sarsaparilla ari , tl other mots, ipore effe c tually than by any other proces . - As SEVOIAI. LIUNDRED CERTIFICA I fErp of re . markaMe lures and rerritamendations from clergyinen and ptij - sic ans have been front time to time pUblished ,it is only thomeht necessary to keep the publicntitiainted as to .whqe Dr. Leitly'o Sarsaparilla can byrained 2-01,11,4, namely,. at Dr.; LEIDY'S HEALTH MUD-, ltll.l3l.lol l Nerh SECOXD Street. near Vine St., (sign Of the ifeolden Eagle and Serprmts) Fred.Drown's and Fred. lilett's Drug Sint* Philadelphia. Pri..6 ONE DOLLAR per bottle; 3 bottle's for 85 5 0 ; and 6 bottles for $1 50. t . Also by .1. F. Long.l.ascaster;.and ; at J . 6.I3ROWICS Dfug Storh,. formerly W. T. Eptlng's; Centre Street, I pettsvllleJl ' . . . , INtayill,l i 10— • Dr. peoht,er's EUL;MO:IARYi PRESERVATII For 'Chilelpri Colds; Inituenzas, Catarrhs . ; Whooping ' Pa ins of the Ilreast and • SidesOiroucliiiis; • Asthma; Croup; Ditrieullynf Breathing and,Ex perforation; Shortness of Breath; Intlain- • matiiin of the !bungs; and arrest of a pprort Mine epIISTI mpt ion. T has been but a few,:years since this mrdieine has 1 been intrndured into this country, and has been pro- Mictivit of the most astonishineand unexpected results. AP scvl!ral hundred certificates of its erects have been heretofore putilisWid, it:is only 'necessary now to re mind the Public where it can be obtained genuine. Thrdtighout Germany:- it is known as the "Life Pre server:7 rind is the only - Medicine in use there for the a. Bove afftetions. J It ; -•it UP half die isTut np in 50 eentenj Bottle. Preriared only (from On ..113 original receipt 0 a great prire.) and %old ivhole:sale and retail, at Dr. Lel dy's Health Entporintn,q No - . 191 north Second street, near Vine, '(ogal - of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia Ink ! 4111! Ink!!! ITooVer's ', Celebrated .Ink, ! • Maynard & Noyes' Ink. • . . ' ArMild's Blue and Black Writing Fluids, eMost ex .. cavil( article for steel Pens. . . . ;' Arnold's Superior Red Ink. Terry's. Japanned 151 k, a very superior article for Scriveners and others, who want a good Ink for . eXeeniine instruments Of writing. , . - All of which will be sold, by.the subscribei, whole sale aod retail, as Plctil4delphla prices. - .;,. I Mari 2, .. 9- ' B. BANNA/ .. .... • 1 , ~.;.•.„.. I ; • '.. ;.:.; ..., : I , -; •,. i .. , -111111 i v -w...• ':,,•-• • . : r • Thirteen years agtfrmother,! A little child had'you Its limbs were light • its voice was soft ; Its eyes were—oh . . so blue It was your last, your qeareit And i - ou said, when it ,was born, It cheered away your widowhood, And made you 'unforlorn.! • • Thirteen years ago, mother,: You loved thitlatle ehild ; Although its temper.wayward Was, And its wiq so strong and You likened it to the free bird That dies to the wooda to slog,. To the riverfair, the unfettered air; Thirteen rears an, mother, : The world was in its youth ; There was no past : and the, all to come Was Hope, and`l,We, and Truth:' The dawn came dancing onward, . The day was ne'er too tang ; And every night find a fairy sight, And every voice a song. Thirteen years ago, mother, Your child was'an infl(nt small ; , last, Likeshe grew,.and budded, and bloomed at last, Like the rose on your, garden wall : Alt the rose that you loved was trod on, Your child wad lost in shame ; ,And never since hash she met your smile, • And never beard:your name ' 'Dear reader, hast!thou ever a fair cousin nurn bering'about eighteen Summers—with light bide eyes, clustering riugietS of a bright golden brown —a face so sunny that h sceineth never to have known sorrow—an!,arch smile lurking near the corners of one of the prettiest mouths in the world ...—and lips, so full, ruddy and pouting, that they seem to say, 'come, kiss pie—together with , a voice of that clear, peculiar riChnesS which wind eth itself into the heart ;and nestleth there as if it were its appropriiite resting place 1 If thou hat such an one, take the advice of a friend, and shin her... Is her figure fishily and beautifully formed ! has she a springy tread as if half walking, half floating ! • is her laugh musical I cloth she dis course sweetly dada she call thee • cousin ' in a low confiding . torre I it so, I pray thee-avoid her —fly from lter-64:7 tliv doer when she approach eth, and if she enterefhrthy apartment when• thou art sitting alone of 'pt! 'evening,.put out the lamp, that-darkness may .be between thee and her- , —then button up thy coatiand heart and depart quickly. If thou belioldestlet afar ulf,in thy summer ram bles in the shady] glove', or by the margin of the bright river, returp , thoh hastily as one who fleet!) from an enemy that ,seeketh his lite. If thou !fleetest her unawares, Ipull thy hat over thy brow and pass on ; unit, mine:Libor, that thou salute her not by the way, Or evil will come of it; for 'twere less dangerous for thee to gaze upon the hea&of Medusa than lAstow la single glance upon the laughing feattiretlef a &raisin of eighteen. Treas ure these precepts in thy heirt, so shalt thou be, safe in the intdstt of teiriptatien ; but if thou anutest one jut in thy vigilance; thou wilt ere many, days become as one who putteth on sackcloth and ashes for, a grievous penance; and walketh through • the. city nl 'many crying aloud. wo ! wo ! wo ! Therefore, guanl thyself tor the contest, and-if she .dwelleth in the.hoUse Of thy lather, depart.' thou from it, end- thotigh they send to thee and say, • whatis this thOU has done! Verily, it is a feu:- ish thing; relurm.fer We lack thy presence at the board '—vet go thou hut back; and if est the house of r friettil,.and thy cousityliaPpen eth to bet) and 'is seated beside thec, do thou throw thy haudl crcttidf over thy head and sleep; or pretend to Sleep; and if thou pletentle:stO snore, it " vvere perhaps batter,' though it were dohlitful if thee (lonida de.:4.0 her, ter cousins are very art ful ; and if she !essay, to lift the corner of thy handkerchief an look upon thee with 'her 'eyes, do thou resist stliutly,, for it is doing battle in a good cause- r yetil take, heed in thy struggle that then openest nel l thine eye, or evil may conic! hp on thee; better let thd guileful ot% take from thee thy ,handkerchief without resistance than that tome eyes, should be opened ; and if she faint et any time when thou art near, do thud hasten aud I call another, in ,'Order;that all needful assistairre may he rendered, butibeware that thou goest not thyself. fur it may corni to pass that it is but ai fetal to draw thee beSide her, for Cousais are very art-' ful; and if thy • Pousid sill.; exquisite songs at any , time, do thou keep trine with thy feet, and -see'; that them do it ffieillyi that the noise of-the stamp- 'I lug may exceed threefold that of the singing; arid should - thy father at any time call thee 'and say, 'I • Lo! thy cousin - hatli not any one who shall eon duct her whithiir she :would, go, therekire do thou array thee and depart with her, that she may)•rot; be rudely treated by-the way ;' if thy father speak] thus unto thee, lefuse not, ° but do, his bidding, for! traori may not id:use:his father; but When ye are! "arrived in the open Street be thou as an adder' mat neaieth not, even as•an adder that is deaf—l • though thy con l sin's:imico be as musical • the; pipe of-the charmer,. yet be _thou nut chermed,l 'charm she neVer so wisely.;' take heed that thou doeth this lest thy cousin cuz rt thee ; and if rude man should puSh against her as ye . walk' together in the ',street, even in the street, of the: cit)uof many men, arid thy cousin fall, do not thou : smite the min, but bid hint raise her, and: if he.; sayeth nay, and pas Seth bn, do.thou ask the next wayfarer; hut be sure that thou raise her not thy..l self. lest.thine eyes Meet hers r for it may be that she fell hoping o rise in thy esteem even as he of, the Iloratu retreated to conquer—for cousins are extremely artful; and when ye have atnyed ati the . place wherein thy cousin is fain .to enter. der thou ring and retird quickly lest that the guild; man of the house should call thee and say; ry thou with'ui awhile; for;.should' he- speak the; speech, thou ceuldstnot say him nay, seeing that: he is thy father's friend, therefore do thou stand' afaiorT and witch till thy ] cousin epterath, that thou mayest *art in peace; and should thy fa Cher at any . tinie bid thee to, the banquet, that thou. mayest louk upon -the faces of his friends, ,perad. venture thy cousin will seat herselt over egain - 4 thee, so that thou shalt be constrained to look on her—for cousins are Very guilefUl—then de thou straight Way bid the serving man to place the lamp betwixt her and thee, so shall the excessive brightness of the lamp dazzle thfne eyes in such a manner that thou shalt not behold her, eventliough she hard seated herself before thee' . purpoaely ; If there be - ttvaeOtt seat beside thee, do thou occupy 1231 pf the Om,, -nil- CCM- T. - 1r ol tbv,:g tnr of 1 runs his situate Ippell Contre • the con- story tered, I tl , umber g on 31• , ottles,wlth full ireck )btained ea EOM Erg ADMiTISER And many a pratt) thing. WIDOW. He dumb; thou yips}• slanderer, What is my child to thee T - What are my troubles-- I, what myjoysi Here take thesP pence and tifie4 If thou wilt frame a story Which telleth of me or mine, Go, say you found the singing, girl, In the merry sun-shine. M3=o3 Thirteen. years at, mother, The sun shone on your wall : In shineth now through the winter's mist, Or he shineth nut at all. t You laughed theit i tand your litile one • Ran round with merry feet; To-day yOu hide, your eyes In tears ; 'And I—am In the street ! actimut.! Ab God! What Mghtllll, spa= . Runs piercing:through my heart! It cannot be my bright one, So pale--.so WOrni depart; roan—ye', no - come hither: . Here—hide thee in qty breast! see the noin=affain? and I Amonce more' with the bless'd: 4." . BEGGAR-GIRL . Ay—gaze! 'Tid I', indeed, mother; Your loced--tur lest--your child ! The lest of the Clad worldsean •As a creature all defiled; , But you—you'll take 103 home, Mother 1 And I—thouglf the gtave kerne nigh, I'll hear up Still; and,for tour sake, . . struggle—not to die!' CQUS_Ir- S. A TALE ,inpat :tIT SCRAP BOOS. 34th, so.that she come not near; but if she bath already cunningly seated herself beside the.), 'do thou then talk loudly and incessantly with the wo- man whu niay be nest the; and if thy cousin still torment•thee, hi,,l the serOin-man bring thee mine, mid in essaying to reach it. do thou spilt it all ur,er her in.such a manlier that she he compel- ed to retire in minifest discoMiture; therAv Wilt thou of a Verity overreath the cunning one ; it May be that thy father will reprove thee for thine awkwardness—if he does so,,apologize-but should thy cousin venture near thee again, repeat the (foie -rfor after having be, given twice or thrice thou colt perceive it to be wonderfully efficacious whin thou art bid to 'Journey wio" thy cousin into the' country round about, do thou overact the vehicle bY the wayside; so that she' become wofully diSti anted with the wet t.-il—then mayest thou IOOk upon her without fear; provided always that she be peevish and fretful fr;:n the mishap—bin if she laugh as if she reeked it not, and there be!no Yeti's allow in its tones, disregard the injunction .see that ye fall not citt by the way,' and take, the lirst opportunity of overtucning the vehicle again—and if she still laugh, do thou it again—for, verily, the third time hath never been known to fail; if 'she venture with thee into the country_ after. being thrice frightened with prospective dislocations. tru ly she is more than' woman : never - dudes-there are times when thou,mayest, go in - and talk with thy cousin boldly. If the woman who bath the makims ' of tier gaimenta, even hergar'rietits of Silk bath disappointed ! her grievously, acid thou shouldst hear her pacing the apartment hurriedly, and stamping ever aild anon with her little foot. as if _sorely vexed, theh mavest thou venture in and, lOok upon tier, but take heed that thou doest -this cautiously, lest thatshe stop suddenly and looking upon thee with her eyes, laughing with exceedihg great laughter—in Which strait baste thee . to slitlt .thine eyes and the door, and !depart quickly; if thy cousin' bath a de.c ., ayed! tooth, caused' her to groan, because or the geatness- of . the pain thereof, thou mayest look oponlier at such trine without fear—but even then 'were better that thou proceed cirouln3pdctly, lest Ghat the! artfal, one and thou art forced to acknm4fedge in why tribu lation it was a bite devised Most cunningly—fur Cousins are - exceedingly gUilefui - ; and if thy cbus sin bath been to a neighbor's house in the sea Son Of festivity which is called elfristinai, and bath danced with the young man andmmidens until the- Crowing of the cock, and 'she returned' home fa tigued, jaded, and spiritless, thou mayest then look upon her ! boldly ; nay, farther, even speak to her if such is thy desire,-but remember that thou neither lookest upon her Or speakest to her after ' . oon-dav for by this time shall F. he be fully re. • - cOvered. I Let not these things which have been. written fall to the ground, for he who inscribed' this hail a cousin once;,and she was surpassing beautiful;and ,her eYes Were cxceeding large and mild and ItaKs !irons, and he Who spcaketlf to thee could read that Which is within! them, even as the proptut of bid did. read the Strange characters m.onl tde walls Within the hanritteChall - of; Ilelshazar the king; and he was fain to acid himself beside her, for her Voice way soft and low mul.ber words were many and g ood; for she could diSccuirse mast winningly, 4nll lOvould linger and paten even as one that is rapt in woven :sounds of; sweet music- 7 1M Vet rtly there is magic in the voice of a cousin, and in her gale ; thei-efore do thou avoid them. . 'Now it came to pass that he was . wont to malts pleasant journeys into t 4 country round about, and it often chanced, although lat.vist nut_why, that when he looked aroubd, lu! his cousin was j beside him, and she would lean upon his, arm as• ififrorn very weariness, for she leaned heavily, su that ho would look down upon her, fearing Jibe Might be sick; for COUSIFIS are often sick, although tbey know nut why ; then would. the light of her ':cs shinu.upim his, and he won d. feel a strati; tieling creep over him, and his 4.,,d,50 would throb jwildly as the pulse of on; having a fever, thotigh jhe spoke nothing but.pirsl4d on. . Now it happened cm the third day of the week, and in the.sixth mouth, Which is . called June, his mg wandered far, thiy seated themselves upon the Hank beneath' a tree that cast its shadow abroad— jfpr it was very Ist-go—and he held 'the little hall 1 of his cousinrwithin his own, although it trembled exceedingly, and her head leaned against his arm exceedingly, was shejnot his cousin—and he Considered wit! inj himself and said, .Verityini eousin is most comely, and of exceedingsgreat griod rtess, what if I take her to, wife lit shall be -- and as he communed within himself thus, sheiook• lea up into his eyea and . . , . ~ ' Opuain." ' , i And he answere3 and sdid, "La! hcre;ain 1." ITlten spalie she not again lait cast her eye 4 d0..01 land phr:ed with the tassil tivd, giriled-lier waist; after a little.while she laJ r zed Lip again aid reiritat- irl, 1, , • , . . , Cousin.".'. And he ,replied , Spealt, speak, I lie: , ,r,":tlion spake she nothing more but played with' the tai sei of the girdle that wasi, around her waist nines ..eltemently, then did gilte cast . her bright eyes upon him for the third tiMe, and - whispered softly, What if I were in love I' .. • i , • \`And the pulses of lit4eart beat more rapidly Hs he looki.d down and replied, .. I shun }d rejoice with to exceeding 'great .41ailliess! I i• . . • Shouldst thou 1' saict,, , lm, and glanced furtive ly upon from beneath het litrlsife led eyelids—lind as-tic drew himself cloier!loward'her there. was si- lenee. Then did - she again say, • Coudn.' And I replied, lister).' But she spike !not again at that time, for the rich color came - 'and Nyeru f upon her cheeks, v.Nle she appeared strug gling to reveal. something hut could not: And he drew nearer and placed "his . arm around her'- , -for 4as she not his cousin I :and said, What wouldst thou , , But she ..i'as,busily employed in ptilling to lie-, cesthe ivied of silk and answered not a - word i so he thought wlthin himself, f my 'cousin loveth ine, surely 1 will tdb:e her to wife; and he ahein'd thrice that he might spe4 the more clearly, bdt as . he did so she whiSperetdvery 10w, , . . 1 Cousin. - 1 : And he said. 'thou spealtest.' - Then did she lift her mild eyes half treMbling- - . , ly to his and say. 'What if I were engaged?' . . And he started up from beside her and sMote his - forehead as he asked---.To whom!' She shake the name ;in a low tone; it was e nough: he fled from befOre her—for the natui, she whispered teas not hi!.. ,- . ' NEW Yong...-- r From'Dogirett's New York city Directory, the TribunG gleans some important facts, which are wall wOrth epublishing. It con tains 66,193 names, and 56,439 alterations since last year. The, numbef of foreign Consuls, re.+-. ident in New York City is 47; Banks 32, with total capital of $27,440,600. Insuratice Curnpa vies 71, total capital $20,597,034. Of these IS are Marine Insurance Companies, total capital $3: 647,517.-47 are Fire Insurance, Companies, total' capital $9,022.517, arid 6 aro Life and Trust, Companies, total capital $9.000,000. 'The number of Churches is i 94, and which are classedas fol lows: African 8. Baptist 22, Congregational 5; Dutcla'Reformed 19, Friends 4, Jewish 6, Luth eran 3, Methodist Episcopal 22, -Associate Meth• odist Pro'estant .1, Presbyterian 27, Reformed Presbyterian . 3, Associate Presbyterian 2, Protest.: ant E piscopal3o, Rom in 1.: ! ' atholie 15, Unitarian 2, Universahsts 4, Welch=4, Miscellaneous 16, Nu in.. • ber of Ministers 201. : Schools connected with the • Churches 10, Moral and Religious Societiei 39, Periodicals 46, Newspapers 63. Lines ofPackets 98. These give some idea of thoextent cf 4airs 1 in the great empire city. ' • IiARRISO.N AlsiD 'tie well knoWtathat den. fought undo: Gen. Harrison, during the l'atet tsar—and thofol, lowing incident; which wet* In the last Pitts. bergGazeitz:; shows the creat*eoird the lamented Harrison entertained for Marikat • Mn.. WaITE :—Being at IV4hington City, in March 1341, I Was aceo3ted to itermselvards Av- enue, by my old friend, MajJpftnes Morehead, of Westmoreland county. then it seat of Giiv. ernment on . business conneeftp with his snail contra-eta. lie was going wid shine friend, whose Mame I do not now rentembe4 t> pay.his respects. 'to General Ilarriscm, and perkl4,4ed mo to accom pany them to the White lice We were promitly shown 110 , the Presidents reception room, and iii a few 11iithutes were joined by the cznicrable and good I ! . .;trdasota, who readily recognised Major Moorebead llifim meeting him a • few, weeks before at Pittsqin, and, (what t thought quitz remarkable) tllO recognised me,,• from having spent hut a fetvittl;utes together at Lawrenceburg, in:liana, in - t lit previous October. Wo atilt:tett' how much thO'tsident wasneces- • . sarily occupied at the boginn n4f his administra. • tion, nal remathed with hin ;AO a few'. minutes, exc:ce.li,i_Oy armed with the ' , 49 . • and republiCan 1 aimphi-Its . of I.k manners f9lll. conversation du... - . ring tile inter , : iris—but espri,tilly impressed with the' Manner of his allusl,4l O :Veil. Markle, otlt preen: eandt,late for Gr i .i 3 O.:' - A. soon as the md.ral eivilitic i ! of our reccoliori,were passed,. the President rein-nil - 4.1h.: thatle... Markie was a . •. . ticighboy of :tlii . itii- M;t.ielleVi'i enquired in the . most fclen.ll: au-I ;-'..):icilo4 :TOnner, cam his :, health—and iN• lien 'o: Wl:ilt ti 4 . '. ,illUt withdrawing,: elvirged N 1.4, 1N1,,n-ellead to ntilliw to Gen....llarkie .. • the imitation he ha I give al titi at Pittsburg, ' tn .. visi , .hint at W.khia.. , ,tot; ; 119,:ciaid the good old soldier, •,, Tr li MARKLE ic. ) ilift Yie conies to WO:- • .'• ton, - to e:4de cud' ENC4'4• at the • White ito:t.le.. W have yi.:pi to. , (114: underthe same - _ • ., 1411.•: . t,i:i ble :V a:tiniTsier;i l. sll..vaps, and HE - 1 . 8:',A•••3 WOlt l',tll OF TI,M ; PALACE ASA "ANL" 1 th,nigla Car; colopkaeni. so rich and tr.l.uti!'ol - awl so eltriracterisci- that I could not • fiOet it. M 4 Moarell.iad, if, je sees this notice, v.it; do:11,14:3s corrohanne toy,rgeount of the ineir tient '', and the people' of Peinisilvania will eget:in . Gets. Mackie rwaii the loss' foi" Die love and vencr; alien with which he wasrej.tl4lby the good and lanicata Hircis..33'; than wiOto ono,ltnew him better. ' •:., • NO. .34 • FrT•;l • P.TOVF.MENT OF rorer.s.• tioN.—u:e see cam. lating among the, papers, a e4Vilation of the esiz tcrl (if the ;-epr:.:sentatire jwit4tiat fan at each can sus, pnu-r adeption of tltificioristitution. The suhie,-.i is a - etiriaus 'One w ik4 where' the man Lot - the populathin is rnovin'difq We are not, to Ite;sei:e; in any I.loubt9n.the i bint ; but it is Ss well to kimw the fact przei6ylfuld relatively. . The Penns:, Ivania sou [tarn boundary is a straight line cal and west. may, therefclii - .. - assume that as the Base 114 . iircomporison. In 1790 the-center of represziit.i;lon was 13 miles :!ontli of-that line. in 11.11tial4 county, 41 miles froin:W , ashini;ton. ',ln 18004. was 7 miles south' • I, of that lute, Maryland,V4tellos from Washing. rt...M. Li 1810 it was 5 .61 that line Adam; coMite. 78 miles test from Waal), . • ington, . it was alt•Itl 10 miles south of Penn.livailia in Virzinia, .tqAmilei from W4SII - ington. In IS - 10 it was 'lthotiles south of - that line. and 117 miles from NViliington.: In 1340 it was :13 miles south of 1:04 . 0 and 16 5 Miles from Washington county, Virgin... ia. The center of atcdpop. - i4Mtiort was iii 1 . 00.. • near Claiksburz,h, iit county, Virginia, •. I 171 miles west from \Va-d . _ , i •i- , The line. of inove:nent it , h..ily•ycars, las been • n'litile north of west from Mshingten ; but. the general iliciN-i.imi is west, i iiinvilich direction it lids moved nearly 1.100 reil4:;' , :lontinuously since the estalili.liment of the :41 , , , , of government at 'Washington The direct: Ny : , of its present move', 1 will brill; it just thron.,4ll •':loinnati ; and there is no doubt that it will eoniiioe in that direction. It has 'tow, hoiv,ever, only )iii?, : tieti one half the dirk. t h nce from Washin4tpit to : fluicinuati, and it will take &ion; lvilf a usaluiv tiZkitis the actual Cel,l- ter• to llits"rity. ' lIN % i• • : The p e r iuiatizin front th jVi c Apicrea'sp of iiaanwfaer lures surd the qcowth of orc l 4, grown very fast van or us, .1. r,oli as ,v3tpOlic great valley of Ca! L.lissouri;_ must theiefor4rth pretty well point, h,tii:l before the venue dr,: gitituf gets 1100 miles fu rt her west. • a . i•• •.; 'rho cozier . has, howev„ . .. N already , passed tho mountains, and boon willll; in its descent down the valley of the Oiiiit. li i ill lied Cincinnati f t - with from three to four hun,.; , Cil thoUsand infield. tang; arid fir to. the itve:44 , Aity upon city,- and iocva upon town will rise Witicei the delighted eye.; of our Countrymon auggittriets. The giant aria of Eimiirii. is iiisul ix, aiiil we shall have rr.3ul.;•la tu chi to preserve ue l ied and prosperous but own territory and•gove.liesient, without hank. ining after oilier territorieor malting elperi. ;gents upsmi the polio . ) , of ;A:ingn nations. The 'great'oirjret shini: , l be to OdY;eriie our American Government an I. AinnidfOolioy, tincontanii -1 'ulited he the corruptions isC'll's'e old world. If we walk in the path by WAsnINGTOS h Pareoietl 4 1 4,i i shall remain great, free. happy, and prospetoe.A If wd depart from it. to follow the fooleries arfil!Aolievef Europe, we ;hall he neither — virtuomiitkee or great people,. vvo ,tm.; or t3IL by tOiV oom FtT PIC ; — in a recent rePart, , puhliit..;tho 11....tq, that the,:';tt of, mail bas, from 'l6 O - 13 b j:43C1.00,1 ‘ 0.14 Mr; Jewett of was paito . 1 3,121 I'3 for 1,782 t'ilt in Novem , ,er, l'*''...tio,•thare were on' his Imuls 4,039 ha:o4 nat wanted, which coA n3,i iUO; that a lare„ - e.oviit'ilies. was in the hands of Abe - contrActars; that-liit - p,eould begot for 50 rr hy..: nti tea: laiii3i those years; that for t htaritti, 30.1,9 9 3 pti4,ritiqc - cen 1923 and. (841- zent o- a lle ti' 1t 59 more than a fair tmll4ml for' twenty years CU com 2; CIA .14:e ' OS : thc'40 surplus articles was. eletre.,l allow?e4ltOtt, by those and oth er franis.ol„? e , :ven:litu.4.'t.O., the Pot thrice De- vartwerit .ekivd it; revenue, one year. ha 53 7.7 9 l 9 an i qitoth.7 year $22e,100 thus r:egniring. , 4ppoiat, n , ,,,,tri.ttiono out of the ret'en,k from cm anti 4iublic lauds.,--CieeLP if • - 1. " if; AN. law , : Pt.octot.-10)11..11i theft have been niany'improvemnnti tuade44o l .ough., yet there is i t t h t ;. I4l l 7. 3 m r :fe c'r o 'i f gh e w ci rou We w e re silow.n t iron by the ag:lit of Mr.. 444; & Co., of Mitsis 'il'l)4.- It tivaa made and i',-tdtd at Mount Holly, about tv. o wedis:nio, and pie Vneral satisfaction. it his been p dented, weighs 51 pounds. It is so . con r uete,.l; th it Miii• shifting the handles. a boy or a -rn in, as Tim 4 i may be, can use it with p:tfe,d e tse. It ryii.344.iit the lifetime of Sev eral goaffmion‘ and (144.55wi1l find so much favor erm:mg Cie farm !r.44.!i,t 7 1t wooden ploughs will soon be forzotten. rtVill be exhibited in short taus iu-duo c.tv. A Dltc l trialiB rieur rq.:Ftle Tea-s Au o'.ll and res•p:•etable i_l 7 4 h farmer in the Val. ley of VirLtinia. a 9.tantich;inemociat,..being asked hi. opionion of ti.:.:Teil'Oer.tion, expounded it - as follows : ; Weil I t0....ti.4i.m0re land than my hind!, eau - work, v. - ell—it 4pt to get full of weeds —and I c.iii,nevcr hue, law,{ is iu law or mi.' der 'ineWinhl ir; ~,1 thitilo; our fat ma is largo enotiel a!realy 6: our °K . :force—let us go to . work io th d in.goc),l t1?-'0r, - and if this . Texas j; thin out of fti and free from ixteuna. braucc, Igo ier hu} - . . . Tun UNION a 9 rr Mir-At a public dinner given neat Ri , loand, tOginia, last tilek, Botts made a spi-cited ei.O,th in fivour or "Whig, principles, at tae close of i,!tliicla he gave the follow. in; sentiment:. . ''!'he 'old Mir lien ,c_;tatc.crthd I'he;rl legitimate sprifio-4n igotoaSiottso,..4l.h and a felon's grays to the traitor that will -daie4ubscribe to the sea, tinaent of ~Annexation die Union:rather 'than ' , The Union..withaat4nnexiatioa: -- A IVeto Mareoleat.--=AilOro spondent of the N. 1. Herald Soya:—;3 ll— The'meming of the I #o,~t sovereigns, which is, to be held a few weeks Ef!iiic'r: is for the exi4eas, purpose of checkin.ttbitnnc-ease fertitoty which so many of our re fii4entatives are anxioua to promote; and will belisPowed by a declaration from all the great powingli' l Ehrope, that the Una, ted States shall not either: : netotit,tion or fOrrit, approach one inch ncarei4Mexico, nor send her armed citizens beyond ItS/tputhern franticli= 14. cross the Rocky oi r , - • •
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