MEDICINES. DR. STEELLING'S , . ' SYRUP, The Greal Panizeea , A- I.SO•A.sthtna. Influenza,ileopine Cough, Croup, V. Measles, Scarlet recur, cesles, ditficußy of Breathing, Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, rains In the Breast, and all outer" diseases of the Lung-a- CO'NFIRIVF.D . . Extraordintry cure of Asthma, by Steelling's Put runnary Syrup, attested to tiy Capt.:, Samuel ft. hum :nen, nieiehant ofPotter's Crce!;; Monmouth County, :Sew Jersey; the father of the unfortunate young suffer- POTTS:IIs CHEER, June 6th, 1914.' Da. SilirtiNO—Dear Sir have the pleasure of heing aide to state that my daughter, who bad been .stdroring_urtder ser ere Ast Man fur -5 or 6 years,hasbeen entirely cured of that painful disease, by the use of six, bottles of 4our "Pulmonary Syrup;, She was when ;first attacked with that complaint, , oiily nine yracs Of 'age, and suffered with it beyond all 'description, for -the period of near six years, having on attack about ...very three or Your weeks. - It was to all appearance, conflated. and Immoyable—tve tried many medicines -without any relief whatever. About this time, we . heard of the superior efficacy of yuUriPulmonary Syr vp arid determined eweive it a trial-rwe procured a dozen . bottles. of it ;-the first bottlerelieved her very mush, and by the time she had taken six bottles, sue was perfectly cured It- is now three" three years since then, and she has not had the slightest attack of the Asthina:' -She suffered so much wben laboring un der those' attacks that we could hear her breath dis tinctly over the wlfele house—she tvas frequently near suffocating, atultre hadquite despaired of her recove ry. , . I give 'you - the above statement 'of facts, that others 'trim may be 'afflicted with this awful disease, may rmake Ilse of the same Means, and we feel assured that Scnh the blessing of Providence, they - will End perma nent relief. yours respectfully, SAMUEL It. BUNNELL. A /card 'twice from Philadelphia ! ! ! "llerid the following strong testimony in favour of Pulnroilary syrup. given by the Rev. V. 0. ihniglase, Pastor of the Mariner's Church, Philadel fphia. • ! - . July 10th, 1844. - Dr. Steel feel much gratified in being "able to ray to you, that the 'Pulmtinary Syrup you sent, has been need by several persons With great .success.— ."The first person who took it, had bean confined to her 'bedrfor some-time st(ith a severe cough—Oer takik • ray oncfrotttershe war almost entirely cured. A Sailor was treat iy...distressed with a cough. and could not find nothing to relieve hint—He took one bottle , Ind called to say that lie was entirely cure-41[1 !—A inembernimy Church, was taken with the prey:AH . lms. influenza—Re "§ica,k six of you% pills,Antibilions' and a bottle of Syrup, e t and felt almcst entirely ret,tared to hi; wanted health. 4 Wtile at Wov . tislr'n, `..1., a plu.rt time since 1 found 'Mrs. S. NV...labouring under a ern; e cough,and scarce- iv able to sit up through the day-A feAt confident that tile SYrtip would reliev.e her; accordingly I sent her . a . biittlo—within a few days, I heard that she Wll3 i:reatly - tenet:tee, and in a fair way of a'-speedy recovery. I • an truly ray, that almost every one that has taken It, has Leen more or Iris benetited;,and I can -cordially Areccorrinenti it in fill ishoare in any way afflicted with leers Cc., U. DOUGLASS. .1 ThC fclinwing is from a ' Ihiin,4ui,hcd Councellor at Law in Bridgton, N. J. MiIIDGTON, 1 - )cceinVer LS. it . Dr. Wth. ,gives me' pleasure to rave it. in my power to kort,stimeity to 3 Our invuluu_ Mr Pulmonary Syrup. Forl.:erril year; whori any one of my, family. has been alll6:teil with a Cough, 4 11oarqmiess. Asibma. It doily/a ',ke„ kr. ' we have u sed it with very beneficial effect: . --It ha iVirwariably afforded relief. In Wetrile , r la-t.!I was attacked in the night, with a row nitwit paroxi.on of coueliirta--a close of the Syrup immediately stopped the condi, and be fere I had tiniilied the bottle, I found myself completely 'cui ed. The t. atne of tiltilantliropy. most certainly owes you a debt of gratitude, t h rive acquisition of a medical compound pr.ita red. pleasant to the taste, tontainine On Many excellent properties, and made acsessablii - to all, rich and poor, by its reduced prices. Your Obedient Son ant, TS.\M WATTS CRANE. Disinte;-ated ! ! ! Extract of a letter received frUmthe Rev. Writ. Pagiur of the Lutheran Church, A Lbentstown. l'a. AIIIIOI7RTOWN,I4III., 10 1810. Dr. Win tnke•ple:isure in inform . - : ing you that I have been much benetitted ry the use .c,f your Pt t.ws" utv Svitur—mYthroat which has been mire; ti.r better than two tears. and which was consid-'Q erablY inflamed, when! saw , you last, has been greatly relieved—l think hr nano a feie More bottles, a.radi eat cure may be etrected—lran recommend It to all who are similarly afflicted AtTtrtionately. Wal. HP.11.10.. l'a.tto ISunm, P.. 4.1 :31 vier a! Evesh•ttu ,I. is upward, of seventy •(‘ y. as etirrd of a ! I. fl iiizrt ;,1,1 a few lintiles' of-toy Peltie/13 3 Si 'up. t.ie,mtt, of fi N..f. st•ites Om his wife 1,111.1 &11t7i), aeon .with a coaalt, was rictore.! to the free use of my • Pulmeomr., 'fla• w - Tle t:f I was re. rire's err, d of .4 ue - ,r Tsijittd.: YE:Atts stacd., , r toy i.theth hf Li who w:rsimhject •tri' Cl , litih 1141 t!'(.l. 5ia..d.,4!fr,:11,41 1•1.,7 of blood and v. ha eorthl go ; no rr I , ,lfrion the mail! ined:eints abe n-e was - .teimv,..el iLy non nun Syrup. . rev. 'W. A. fir'., 0f•i'21055,., state-that M's. P::nny i •v,nilrot, of seventy, had heett alit eft-di - for setrral aea, with a meat etstresstim and alarlutvg Cluegit rid haul rnan' , .triiil , cenes wit f• • lntle li..s 1.e.•., alluror entirely cured - three hottles of .our Pulmonary t.lle thinks anether h!,ttle-.mal I ,e effectual 'Rev O. Vet:el:le , . Pastor of the Marini Chureh rhireda. gave a bo't le of my !'illtnollary Strap Ili a lady e. 1,0 was i'oefit.rit to, her bed `Aith a w.m :CM."( entirely reltri.t d. I - fe i. 1,0 parr a horde to a sMint tt ho frcally slistfessi ti with a etmett. ur.d e,old find notlimg to relieve him—rifler ilich he Pallid to say that it perfectly cured \ld llougla,e, Moreover sacs that it member of his chn , cit who wa s labour in, under'severe Irflenza reds cored immediately - by six of my Atitilielions Pills di it a bottle of my Pul .monary Syrup; also th-it w htle na a v:lstt to ‘V 0 0d.,.. toter, N. J. recently. Mrs S,Vf„ of that was tearer ly able to sit tin thronh 'he (I.ly, from a severe C • old, he Cent her a bottie oh my l'uituunary whteli eat.e her imnord,aie relief. For, sale in l'otisvillz, by .JOIIN S. .C. MARTIN. July 13 Reduction Fourfold in Prices, Or NothinS if the User ze not Delighted with it N article that every Family must consider indi,pen ;s+ sable:when they km,w its power and value, and which has heretofore been sold ton high to reach all classes, has now been rednced Fourfold in price, .with a view that rich and poor.,high and low, and in fart ev -ery human being may enjoy its comfortl ; and all who get it shall have the price returned to them if they are not delighted with, its use. We assert. without the pos ibility of contradiction, that all Burns and Scalds, every 'external Sorg, - old or fresh, and all external pains and aches, no matter where,. shall be reduced to comfort by it in nye minufes—saving hid, limb, or scar. No burn can be fatal if this is applied,; unless the vitals are de stroyed by accident. It is truly magical, to appearance. in its effects. Enquire Mo t ' Conners Magical Pain Ex tractor calve? " Price `25 c ents, nr four times as much for 50 cents. and ten times an mnehTor 41. ' All country merchants are requested to take it to their towns on commission, as the greatest Mussing to mankind that has been discovered' in medicine for ages. This is strong tancuase. but :yod may depend its power will fully just ifs it. Sold at Comstock's Branch house, ..No. 2 North stlf street, Philadelphia, and by J. 8. C. MARTIN in Pott*ville. -1-- Wright's, Indian Vegetable Pills, OF. Till; Norm' C'OLLEGC O f 115 11 I: . • reh..l7 ECM 0 MEDICINE hap ever bee), intredored in the A t \ . •flietlinn Publie,w lo•P,e virnies have been loom theerfolly and universally:aelinowleged, than the a bove named INDIAV,VEGLTABLE PILLS To destant upon their meriti , , at thib la"te day, would aeon to-he wholly ennect:e:,ary, at very few inde - ed who read thi4 article, will he found unacquainted with the' real excellence of the medicine .Itut — if lumber proof were wanting, to e: , taldish the credit of this singn renn.dy, it might he found in the fact that no meth . dnein.the country hat tree, en SHAMBLES:3I COUNTERFEITED. Ignorant and unprincipled men have at vm ions pia-. res. mantifactured a pill ; and in order. more .completely to deceive the public. have made it m mit „ .ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— "These wicked p.2ople could never pass wr their worth .w, as trash, but for the assistance of certain miseuided storekeepers, who itecause . they ran purchase the spu ,cious article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this .monstrous systernoliniposition anti crime. The patrons of the above excellerit Pills, will there :leo be on their gt.ard asainst every kind of imposi .lon, and remember the -, !Atty genuine Agents in Put,t . !- -vine, are Messrs. T. -& J. Beatty. The following highly respectable storekeepers have been appointed Anents for the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS., FOR ScIWYLKILL • COUNTY, alud wbom it is confidently believed , the genuine , tnedicine can Is ith certainty be obtained: T. & 3:' Beatty, Pottsville. • & hilt, Orwieshurg. Aron :Mattis, Maliantango.. J. Weirs, Klingerstown. " . Jacob lianfinten, Lower Xalt i antactgo. • Jonas Kauffman; d o • • Z.ohn Snyder, Friedensbnrg. Veatherott Dreyp.co. Tuscarora. - William Tagert, Tamaqua. , - Jon, Maurer, Upper _Slahantango. M. Ferrider, West Penn Township. • . Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrova. ,P. Schuyler, Leo. East ni llristvick Township. :C. IL DeForest, Llewellyn. E. 0..& Kauffman, Zimmermantown: • . Bennett & Taylor, Nlinersville. George Iteifsnyder, New Castle. • .I.lenry Koch & kion r -McHeansburg. Abraham Heebner, Port ei - rbuti, John Meng, 3liddlapert. • Satan:A - Liter,. Port Clinton. Shoemaker &.Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. 8.E1V.,/ft.E OF C OUNTE RFRITS- The only security against imposition- is to purchase from the r!;;;Iilar advertised agents, and in all eases be particulat mask for Wriiht's Indian Vegetable Pills. "Ice devoted esclusively to- the sale of thecmerli due, wholesale and reatil, No. ND Race street, Phila. delnhia. Li.nemember, none.api genuine except Wright's Vetietah!c rims, • WIIIIIOI WRIGHT. • I'cl, r. ~ "+ 'A . 6 • 'i.: . % it L ,0 I'l. ,I 1 - • - 4 . e - 1 A v! 4 i . 1 - .- - A ‘ 4 't• - i . , • . - - -,. -- -- - 1 I WILL TY.ACII YOU TO PIET.CE THE r.nv4,..3 OF THE F-tiTlf, AND 22..1.N0 OUT FROST Tar. clivriiis OF j'SIOUNTAIN3, mr.T.+4' ‘,VIIIeII WILL GINE STRENOTH TO _OCR 11.S..!iDS ASti SEDJEET ALL ZiRTURE.TO OUR VA57'..65 :...Y.As:nr. -.Lott 10:1; , .. . . . . . . . ------- BENJAMIN WANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCIHJYtKII+ COUNT VOL XX. THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN TILE UNfrED • StATES. • I • Joseph ilicOurray's Splendid Line of Packets • • , .... 4.4. . . ,--,,.., PROM LikerpoOl, LOndon, Dublin,. Lon-' '' t ', -' N. rionderry; Cork, Belfast, Waterford, New- i , \4 '0 ry; Cblerain; i.c.,,,t0 NeW York, or Phila-1 delphia. Thia Line consists of the following Vessels, which! leave New York., on the lot, Gilt; I Ith, IG, 21st and Stith h of each month ; and one every'. five days from Liver.* pool, to New York : George Washington •. • United Stases, , i Garrick, 1 Patrick Henry, . , Sheffield. . • • '. • ' Roscitts: --,-- Independence, " .. ~ Virginia, i .Siddons, I ' Ashbarton . Stephen Whitney, , '. • Sheridan, - Adirondack, I, : , 'Scotland, , • i ' Russell Glover, . Echo, &c., &e. I In connexion with the above, mut for the purpose of; affording still greater facilities to passengers, the sub-! scriber has established .1' regular line of first class! New York built, cappered and- copper fastened ships,to, . sail punctually every week throughout the year. . j In addition to the other accommodations, Which are I superior to those! of any other line of Packets, Mr. 1 McMurray has' sent Mr. Richard 'MutplrY, well known 1 as a benevolent and kintlhearteA gentleman, to Liver- I pool at his own eXpe.nse. totake care'of his Passengers,: and see that they are not imposed on. Mr. Murphy, al-. I CO giVes emigrant!; directions, on landing in New York ' lor Philadelphia, spas to guard 'against imposition. : , Per the acrommoilatirin of tlio , „,ilesirous of sending' money to their friends. drafts'WillTie given on the fol.= 1 lowing Banks, vii. : • On the 'Prtivincial Bahk of Ire; land; payableat I . i.iitici ' lck, ... : 1 1 Clornmel, . - i i I • Londonderry, 1 Sligo. • . '- Wexford, ; 1 Belfast, .„, NVatetfOrd, . Galway, . ! , Armagh, ' I Athlone, coletain, ; ! Kilkenny. i ' Balina. , . Tralee. i 1 Enniskillen,, :I . Monaghan,' Yotwlial, iit Banbridze. '; I . .Ballyinha, Parionstown, .1 . . Downpatrick, . Cavan,. , • Lurgan, •-. : Dungannon, ' Bandon, i lii,nig, Ballyshannen, -Strabane, ' -, Skibbieen, ' 1 , . Gine di, . , , ' )11010W, ,” Dublin, '-, a r, . Cootehill. Kibosh, ' , , i. , Scolland—The,Cily Bank of ' . . '... I England--Missri. Spanner, Atwood & CO. hankers; London: IL Murphy. Waterloo Road, Liverpool. payal, tile Willlollt discount, hi i4verPtown in Great Britian. !'• ,-For further particulars, apply or address: (if by Jer= ter, post saidl I , , . ~ 1 JOSEPH McNIURRAN, 100 Pinq erect. .1 f corner of Soutlr.street, New York. i.. P, W. BY.RNES'&Co...."•6 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. 1 . r- Persons wiOtina to pay . Passages for their friends, nr forward theiil money. and watt I heir business ;Men, ded- too proMPtly and expedituonsly, will please applY to the subscriber. at the Nliii(trs Journal Oilice - ; wlni has been in the lotsinesl cos the last three 'years, and who has riot yeti lost one cent for those for seam IM i has done business. - I BA% YUNNAN, 1 AGI:NT FOR JOSE. i MC3IIMr:Ay, March, 2 1),: . , . , ,Perfumery • Perfumery ! ,Perfumery 1 rfs - 11 Ir. subr.criber 1111 i parr nor-nr d a jot ti Elegrarr. -11 and Nuiielaoi Frer.ch Verfinnerv, :rmorrr.:. nWO is Far Ina Colrstre.Flor;da ‘eater, 1 1 tra ey Write r : lit acre i It zi , arir. pi.rfunre. Baal 14 ail- eseellrni a rriele Itir lire; int; hair al cirri for e:'ller Larlir.s, Illetv!ernen hr Clffirirci.i 11. , 71:1r , I<zityr . ln'r. I.it The (?erri; lee nil, Sinellll2 Parifflys. r,a i.eralet Ritter, la'riicr lVaterorri nerirr- lle:Xe 01 in l'iH and Ilritles, Alai mow ,'O.. rairnm, Or its ',l'llodi W lOir. Tollo. Powder. l'r , wiiirr 11,11, Aral Val . sr., larliari o:l . lincf. 1 r.dinn Dye tar evil i ouri l l;.; I lad a bi,ddiral hr. ;wit and dirk' color, Mils eas,rir 0.1 .....•'t at IrarN for inrascers, Cennin u Otinf, r ;l' float, in ,Bolli s, 'Brow Fi: t‘tflothllir. P/111.Sk. : 0C111: 1 4t. .ll.d LeJnOi. .)1 Ili of itost,.. - :rer . •,c. r .. .N.,,;, , w , A a,. t; Jelin ':: ssipoil;iceotlF cornr : , , nl:l: Ihr•Shlxing, I' Nrin,...:ell' a r 1 . 1 - .li orated •-hat.rnir r , Pilll , . .' lion stilt ', E•li i I.IIIIPIII : 4 1111111111 , C1.11, Pa-•r, for 5v:,i1{ , 1 , ,, or and II ' Orli!IIII1g, lilt: li4nd,r. alai j.nlvildtagebli.; pd . H 1;,. . ; 1Z . ;ids , cll';; , Pol :11,4 Teri ,l l, • i.ri•rerciag nreve n ,tair: I ii.. Vllllllaid Frar sale :.tl . ll . I Dr.q , albcr -------- . , jni;tt Ei.xef of for the Lc ;iglu_ tM , m. 13 e - 2,1tu,. in . a Mi.,!!liy e - tlrra~in¢_ ul tI e irmt, N.:comma: , i it • , Jelphia prir.m. I , c 13. ti../.NAAN. LENDID BIBLE 7311 - .IIIPEII IL/,/rIIINA TED AND Nl:di , t U.-1L "MILE. To be cornr.leteti In 2 els: J , r number. This Nrizn .ent ttllorl; will I ishrd Witi,“`lXle t 'll Hundred 11i-tortedi eseloso,.1;01.11 initi.rl ',tier to e.,o•h ehaptei, by mole 111 , n fonrre. n hondred of which [nre from , by _.l, G. ( • trtt man. It w;I:11 printrd I t h: sianolard copy orate Ninerican Ri me society. ' fi led contam„ j to rein:a Etererences,l, The tipocr)pit, Concord:ince. C n hroolog.cal List of proper, ,Narnes; Gov.-v. 31 l sqlex. Tsblel. of ,Cc-. The huge Fronostlnl.res. Tires to the',Old and Ni:w l'e,notients. cord. Presentlation Mate; lio;torical Letteis to the Chapters, Ornamental liorttrrs. will he from • ra.rde expri , „,;,;l ) . Orilln. bS J. G. Chaim' in, laq , of :New . 1oil1.•; in :1(11!ition . to w l ltielt will It I.ton4irrnis Inrgn en2ra , ion,2 ., from d.slota liste:tliitod ern'arti,rst in P inner anil Ern2l Ind—to which a ilex will he tvt , n in tbe.ia, Vonto er. :1. I.•• . _ . , ID' Thei , rent stiveriority of ...arly .Proof inwres ,ions froth the ritgrat. togs, will insure to there: who, give their mimes at ot.ee, the : o,:esslott °Tit th the I liGf lEST s.I'ATI.:- numbers, Pk.III:I...':TIONI 'Co e. b COM r 11'11:11 tit about tt) mimbers, at 2.5 'ohs each? . • Kr - rlie. , !ithgeriber . has heen 'a V POW ted 0 geilt• for the purp.itelol recemna snliscripbons to this Bible. an Schu)11:11) County.. where a apccumen copy of the Workean be seen. . B. BAN NAN r 1 . , , January r, , . . 1 3 9T1'S LIL "••• • • .„,,-,41-cr t ; • _ . 4 " 13 13. d ".e." rou 1:1) X 1 1" --- I -1 • , o Ina .e 11•34 EPF.OTITLI4 annources to the poblie. that the Engle Foundry is in- full r,pera [ton, where he would thankfully eeceive . uttlers for castiruls or ev ery description. Ile ihas contiantly un hand ;Ilttllow Bare. dad Irons. turnouts and r.tils, 'Cart and.wa";.•,on boxesolongli pottits', mould boards, and chluvalor teeth: he ailso has h wtret3 of tail: road and drill wheel patterns, coal 'treaters and screens, fire grates, &c., rdl of which he will to II at the 'los. l est cat.h prince. Dinlers would du well to give hinia.Call, Le lore purchasiog.elseachere. Not , Inti'er 25.1813. 4i-ly. NEW CASII DRY RDDD, FANCY Asa TRIMMINC S.T R E TN TIM noon FOILIIIMIX Occur eat BY I & IN CENTRE STREET. The subScriher respectfully Informs the citizens of Pottsville and the public in general, that hehaa just O pened a frtish assortnient of the newest st3les of goods, comastiong Silks, Lawns, Alpacaso:thd Bolzarines% with a eakqy of fancy goods: Also, a new and splen did style of Prints, Thibct Alpaca and other shawls, _ Blue, aiullack Clot/is of a suyeilor . 'qunlity. lie has also on4tand, Sewing S.;ool and Patent' Thread (If the best plality, Gloats and Hoiierf„t,_Straw Leg horn, tiinrp, Braid and other styles of Fancy Borincis,, by the sa-Ne,.doi . .• or single !Bonnet, Dlru's hurl Boy's Legbarn Hats, ..! Ail of whichwill he sold at the iswcbt cash prices. Atm 20 1 10 y— : JOSEPP martGAN. Neer Cheap: Cash . i ok - , • THE subecriber mforrns Ma ,yee , rrti , ~, friends,and the_ public, tbat be , ~,,,,. ';4 ...ff ll' has open_,el a NEW CligAP ..tlllll ZT., 'C4611 STORE, In the Burt- Wi%.,;r, [ '-s0 ' ding In °entre et., reeentlynee NM. copied by IL T. Taylor, a fin. doors above Mortimer's Hotel ; where he will corhiantly keep on Inthd, iLgeh mai, a ,, oi,ttneot or' the beet quality of ' 1)1 . 11 :G ouds, ," Groceries, - 1 - . Queens-mare, ~ ,L Bnc'dsaild•Shai.l',. PrOvls;'ans., Hats and Cai.is' Ced ar Ware, - Tobacco 4-_ ,'nears, ke., Enobraintr 'every article generally . kept in a. Pry Good and Grocery fitore ; Allof which be is de -tennined Ito sell-as low, iis they can he purelmAed here, or elsewlicre. Py strict sit/intim) to his litirinsrs, lie hopes to receive a patkon of the pan:anal:ea the pith. le. Call and examine - for yourrelrep. •: , 1 5- I Aprl 13, AN* POTTSVIL INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE ur: to make:lnsurance, permanent and Ura l., ited, cot every description of property, in town and country on the usual favorahle tonna. °Mee 103,1 Chestnut street near fifth Street. I.IIARLE3 N, BANCICER, President. • DIRECTORS, - Charles X. Banker, t ßanzuel Grant, JanicS Seat, ' Frederith Brown, rho-mix' Hart. . 'Jacob R. Smith, Thomas .R. Wharton, [Geo. W. Richards, • Tobias Wagner, Mordecai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. DANCAER, See'y. The subscriber has been ;appointed agent for the a bove mentioned institution; and is now prepared to =he ii.urance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. 23—ly rl jl Spring Garden Illutual Insurance Company. • THIS Company having organized' according , to' the provisions Of its charter. is now prepared to make Insurances against toss by yire on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock The advantage i,lthls system Is, that efficient security is atforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not to exceed G per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re turned to the members of .the institution, without their becniniug responsible for any ofthe engagements or li abilities of the Company, furthesthan the premiums ac. tautly paid. , The great sitccess which this system has met with wherever it has been intrtiduced, induces the - Directors to request the attention of the public_to it, confident thati, requires but to be nod trstood to lie appreciated. ' The art eflncorporation. and any explanation in re gard to it, may be obtaiiied by applying at the Office A - or:A:rest corner of WI and., Wood sts., or Of 11. DAS NAN, Pottsville. LAWRENCE SHUSTER; President. L. ERUMBHAAIL Secretary. , • DIRECTORS, Ctirwin Stoddart. ! Robert 1.. Loughead, Jeseph Wood, Ce,orge M. Troutman, Elijah Dallrtt, 1 Samuel Townsend, P. L. Laeuerenne, 1 Charles Stokes, . • Ceor.T. W. Ash, • Abraham It. Perkins The subscriber has been appointed Apent for the a bove Company. and is' now ready to make insurances on all descriptions of ptoprtY at rates much lower • than mat, varying from $2 50 on the $lOOO o'Blo perslnno annually. Tberates perpetually on stone and IrrickMlings in good Itlcal icon is only 2 per cent—and Vibe Company should pinve to he a profitable concern the persons insuring in tepartake of the profits witbou incurring any .risk. The charter is the Caine a - those of the Insurance' Companies in New Fngland Fur further par: cellars ninny to the subscriber. . '..Medicines! Medicines! ! . . . . Dr. Wm, Evans' telebrated Camomile Pills, • dd do Soothing Syrup for children, Rayon Von linclieler's Herb Pills, , Poo. Goodie's Veinsle fills, Tort. Wm: Evan's Fever and Ague Pills, • Doot2 Boni's Botanic Pills, - For Dyspeptic personS,llunt's Data Mc Pills, are said to.he superior to any medicine ever yet offered to the , public. Wis Mes Balsam of Wild Cherry, • . Sln•rmari's Coucli.l.ozomers, price2s cts'per box. , Howe's- ic'erve and Bone Linemein, Indraii Vegetable Ell, . - . . Balm Of 1) - dunibiti, , -la yo e.'s (lair Tunic, • Briges Russian .Cosmetic, Fat-ii's Indian Veer:tante Pills, i,•:3 Leidy',. sarsaparilla Blodd do .. . Limi's Chinese, do • 1 • ' .. . 'Mead' Anti-Dyspeptic' do • Metal's Vegetal'', Life t do , • wii,.,,,n•s Allti-DySileptlC do' . •'- Jay tic's Expectorant, i • Jaym-'s Carminative Balsam l'itvaini's BanaCea, I , , ,i, : . .. Joe ti's Veriniftuze, • I . SWaiIICS Vertilifize. I Linii , S Temperance Lif• Bittern, i Roof', Founder Ointment, • - . 1 Ifeyt,'s Em ,, rocation, Yeager & Albright's Botanical 'Health and Life Pre server, , ' .M . MctinnF Elixir of Opium, • Becker's Eye rsalve, I .. Thonison's EYe Water, • cholorine Tooth Wash, . .. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth NVash, Sherman's.NVorm Lozimpers, do Cough . do , Wistar's Cough do Sherman's Camphor do ... - Peter'sTegetable Pills, . Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, Iledwell's 'Fetter OiritMent, -, . list-', Liniment, I Welch's Tooth Ache IDrops, • • Spolin's Head Ache Remedy, Tomato Pills, I , e Lee's Windham Bilious Pills Henry's Calcinea Magnesia, , ' • Iledwell's Gr,en Ointment hov'er's Pills, I:Mee:T:1 Plaster, .1 Weaver's Worm Tea, and SalVe, • sce,line.s Pulmonary Syrup, Brewster's Pectoral INll.ollre Jailkin's Ointment, L • • East 'lndia Hair Dyd, ..`?arsaparilla itirup, I." • . Dr. Anderson A Scolls Pills ~. . Hoover's Female Pills, ' . Balsam, of Horehound, • . . Bmvamrs Tonic :Mixture:for Ague, Climax Syrup, for DYseninry, warrant .td, Boors Ring Bone Cute, fortorsee . .... _ . . .._. AAfreshsupply of the , above medicines, just receri ,, e , and for -sale at the. ljrngptore of ". • . 'April 6, IL— I J. ii. C. MARTIN. 1 . -- . 31:11i. 7..Entarts .I ' Sarsapaiiila: Blood Pills. • , I . }.— •-' • 1 rr TIE oictx Puza; in existence containing Sa rea r. I cilia in their coMposttion. Thee purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, ni clean.,.7. the Stomach aid Dowel?, front all wahine 6 b. stances that produce diOeutte. • . Thar are complecl entirely of vegetable Extra is (free from. mercury aid minerals) which make tl eu the safest, beet, and most efficacious of any other pill it existence. , I j• , several thoucand certificatesnf their efficacy have b re. tofore been publizlted; and their' sales are in-reasini annually by thousands; Xipec - than Oar Million b :cc. have already been 'sold since their introduction. • , . (C'r MOREITtIAN 100,060 BOXES have been sold in i'hlladelphla alone, the past y ,ai thus show ins that in the place where.they are manors tared they have a Ireittitation, greater than any oc pills—n hich arises, from the fact that Da. Leroy is r, known at lunar as rarcirula, Physician, and his pills at, consequently etopin)ed with greater confidence I tat any other; in add ith .ti to their own efficacy. Quality and not! quantity is a valuable attribute ite ion(:ing to them; otie box doing more good than two to four of others.l , I Be advised, thereepre, when,[ tie essity requires to take none other than; • • ' ' • I t. . • DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. I , Try litetol (they coo) bat 25 mils a. box.) Try the ! • So well satisfied' will you be of their good effects4you will never lake - any others. After you have tried all other kinds, thee teulir. Leidy's Blood Pills, the dam ence will coon tie discovered. No change of diet iut re straint from occupation, or fear of catching cold•need be apprehended; voting andold may take them with e qual safety. - rt Principal Office and Depot. Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium. No. tat North SECOND street. near 1' NE, (sign of thy Goldenfiall and Serpents) Philadelphl . ,Also, by Klett & Op., Wetherill, & Co.; W. Dyqtt & Sons; A. S. k E. Boberts & Co., and city Druggiste gen ernlly.' ' • Also by P. Pomp a d I. Dickson, Easton, J. F. Emig, -Lancaster, and Mostirespectable _Druggists and Store . keepers in the Cnited;Siates. • • • i ' Also-at J. G. BROWN'S Otte W. T. , Eptino l j..Drag Store, Centre street, Pottsville. . . May IS, 1 i • . • ft. - . . IWNITTI - subscriber informt!'his notnetims' friend, a a. tile public gencally, that heia prepared to I vish mirties and _familica, with lee • Cream, made fro pure Cream, at any ', , • . . lie afro has a Vointain of pure Mineral Water,' it Inch the attents r on of the public who are fond of thi wholesome beverage:during the summer, are in Me warrants it to be.equal to any, procured elseWhort Also bottled Mineral : Water, for,sale by the dozen. Thankful I.r pt.trotiage heretollne received. he hope attention[ to please. to continue to receive a liber; share of the patrtina4e of the public.. •June - JOHN S, C, • , rof the 4 k -. ;-Ttr the Violin, - Containing each new and colnldote Instructitcan,' to -gether with ahritst 150 pieces of-Music,' price - datcenta cacti, just scceivsfland for sale by D. ANNithr, .• Jupe 2,9 ;73---1. • Arrelil. 7 • EDWARD.JitGII6. 15 6mo 1111 SATURD PROTECTION. The Franklin Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA, Capital $400,900, Paid In • Clidr4r;Pp•petual, OFFICE IOP THE ICE CREAM. AII•NETtAL WATER. 6 - - GENERAL ADVERTISER. MORNING,' AUGUST 31, 1844 PUBLIC .SALEs: .`tiRSUANT to orders of F the Orphans' Courts of Betts and Schuylkill Counties, the Subscribers, Administrators of the Estate ofJonathan Jones, late of Bait Bruswitk Township, in the county of Schuylkill, ileeensed; will offer at Public .Bale, at the house o• JOHN BAILEY, in Hamburg, 'Barks County, on F• 51o5bAlt TOE 21:0 . 07 ASPTENRICE next the undivided one fotirth parts of all the following Beal Estate, of Jones, Kelm and Company, • No. 1.83 Acres of Wood and Sprout Land situate in West Brunswick township, "Schuylkill County,. joining lands of Andrew Ziegler, Jonathan Weidman; John Si - hall, and lot No. 2. •• ' 1 No. 2. 140 Acres of Wood and Sprout Land, more or lees, situate in said West Brunswick OWnshiP. ad joininglands of Andrew Ziegler, 'Lot No. (,John and others. I No 3'. lOU acres of wood and Sprout Land, situate in Windsor Township, Serifs County, adjoining lands Or Andrew Ziegler, George.lfitter, Peter C. • Baum, IJonaillan Weidman and otheri. No A li 55 and I acres of wood" and sprout land,situate F in Gree.nwhich ann Albany TOWnsbips, Beets county, ;adjoining lands of Daniel Keller, John Greenwalt—lots' ;No 5 and others. SR Acres of Wood 'and sprout land in said 'Oreennthlch and Albany Townships, adjoining lands lof Daniel NeUer Samuel Everhartl. Greenwalt—lots No. 4.8 & others. • ' No 6i 133 Acres of Woodand, sprout land, situate in saki. Greenwhich and' Albany Townships, adjoining lands of Martin Zettlemoyer Isaac Miller Jr. Andrew Ziegler, John Greenwalt lot No 5 and others,' 'SalO•to commence-at I o'clock I'. 51. • •• By order of the Court of nerks•cminty. . WILLIAM SCHOENEB, Enc. By or . der. , of the Court of Schuylkill County. . JOHN IL DOWNING, Cll. . , • BETER JONES,' .. -NICHOLAS JONES, _ . ; ' 4 . Administrators. , . . *At ihe same time and place, will be offered in Public. Sale, MI the riaht, title and inte,test of John Kehn, Henry Connaid • and - Annie' Jteeve, ,of John to the subscribers, the ther undivided three-fourth parts (Kali the above mentioned Real Estate of Jones, Kelm & Company. Atop. At the Caine. time and place, will he offered at rubric Sir I e ; e. large assortment of patterns for Stoves, &c., Si.. at Schuylkill Furnace. nearilambitre. RICHARD BOONE ;. , DANIEL YOUNO, ; Assignees of Jones. Kelm 4- Company.'N. fl.—The whole will ha sold without reserve. August 10 30--01 PUBLIC •SALE. 'IIOIII.II.SUAN'r to nn order of the Orphat,'; Court of St.hu)lki!l county, the subscriber. adniiiii.;trator 'el the Entine of Itirad Ackerman, late of the h rough of Pottsville. in the county of Schnytkill, de— ceased will expose to Sale .by Publo. Veirdue, on Smuillay, the 3lstof August next, a: I o'clock in the an i •eitettn, atrthe house of Fox & Mortimer. in vhf bortiugh or rvt.svitie, and county aforesaid, al that certatri lot or pfcce of ground. situate in Ben jamin Ptiti's addition tine acre lots to the borough or Piittsvtile. cad an hounded:and described .as ful lowi, to wit t—beginning m nipnst at :he northwest corecr or a lot convey, d t" Henry Ackerman, thence. saiit, G h clegtees, East WO, feet to a pint, ,tettee, St ttl'h U degrees, West 42 fist et 9'hto a ETV; at 'thei:eoriter or a dot co veved ta John &talks, thence boehdary lotigoritt3odegrei.s, west lUOife, thence north 60 degtaiii:r:nst 42 feet 9 in ebeit to the plate of begui'di4 ,- th'=. Sa n , Z • being a pkrt of an acre lot, Which Beajamin Pott and hia wife Christrna by 111(.0' deed &talk: 9th day, or o pril, A. ih3o, grimed to John Porter, late the estate . of aid deceased. Attendance will be given, and ilielconditions of sale made 'ketovn, at the time and plue, Sale. by 'CLEMENS iACKERMAN, Administrator II ) y order tot die Court. - i J,NO DOW t NING, n,. 32--3 t 13. 11 ANNAN rgIFTE aceonnt of (he Estates of the reqieetive Lteeedet:l2l hereunto annexed. are filed io the He- OtEee of Schuylkill bounty. for confiaivti•os and allowance, at an Orphan's Court of c 3,1, on Monday, the 9th day of . Sentember nefo, at the Court House, to thb horotnth of Orw:gs- Ponts: I Thr d atikulti trtrab RI 2. 'Ube art It • or, S6.oll.nb:rger, Co-nd inipistrator . I‘ , l Seh;iit octitrf.,Ctirareoil the /ofvfieliii/ AMileiin, decea- D.. The decoont 'in-Daniel B. KerOintr, tieetitor of th E t ta t e of Philip Forejey, late oc."‘Veat Bruttsvng tort dip cittceased. . 4 . rile aFf!itupt C l . Bahr, ad m i n i s t rator o f t".t.atc'tfo!" S.)11 imo n Moyer, taw of \ v e i l . B runs _ wig townghie; deler.ased. JOIN 11. DOWNING, Begisler.. I.emister . 6 Office, OrwigH- t f • • -burg August 10.1541. S . 32 j' - IVA T 151 SA ' Cit. -, -, 1 :IP 11 { FIE subscriber will sell at Private Sale his I 'Farm, consisting of 10i acres of land; situate iri Manheim Township. Schuylkill county; ad• jdining the Poor House Farm, -Daniel. Schappell and others, about a half iiiile frogs the Ceritle Turnpike. About 60 acresi is cleared, and. the b l islance 'is woodland. Thoi improvements con= gist of a Barn, 'atiWell n double one story e ...4 log House; the juror is ell watered, , N.; w. :: with good spriilg water at the door, _.l*-.... , - and well stocked with Fruit Trees.— The terms will be made reasonable. For further particulars) apply 'to the riidiscriber residing' on the premises. - JACOB HERTZEL. 1; JI Aug. 10 . . {:. 1 32-31* IN , - i ; can • - It not be Denied- • ' . • • t 0••• . ( For Tritth is mighty) that •b 47 DR. LEIDY'S . S.4Ii'SAPARILLA :,r, 1 - Is the purest etre:Test, and most efficacious of lany other preparation of Saraapavilla that is made. 7 T-is warrantod to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST : A others—stringer than four of SOME, and stronger than three of tile STRONGEST, prepared by any other In the United States. mI Dr. Leidy's i Sarsaparilla s recommended by all res ts pectable physicians in I:cc/memeta any other. All who have ever use Lit, have derit•ed MORE BENEFIT from 'One botttetha t three to ten lof others; and Xhose who, ./, after having i sed other's praharations, without benefit; ,k; 'will use Dr. I,ehly's. will soon be convinced (as , thous - litnds have already been) of }he foregoing assertion. The apparaTus with which,Dr. Leidy's extracts used in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, Is the poly one in tbealnited States,initiorted by Dr. Leidy ,; himself. from the celebrated house of l'elleter & Cav il...anon, in Parts, ata great expense, and is capable of ex `,', tracting the air:lira' virtus Of Sarsaparilla and other r e t` roots, mere e ectually thaw by any other process. ' ate • As. SEVEI AL,HUNDILLD CERTIFICATES of re : an markablo cu es and recominetidations from clergymen _ ,itud physicians have been (ram time to thoe.published it is only It:engin necessary' to keep the public orynainta !te to wherelDr..Leidy's &tritaparilla can by obtained g cnuine,lmmely, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO-. TlEsLloflsrorth SF.CONI) Street; near Vine St, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fred. Sten 'LeDrlig Stores, Philadelphia. 'Pri:e ONE Doj.t.a.a pdr battle; 3 bottle's for $2 00, :and 6 bottles; for $1 50. l Also by .1. F. Long. Lancaster: and at J. G. BROWN'S `Dreg Store,! formerly W. Tr. Epting's, Centre StMet, 4lottaviiie. - \ may 11, , lO--- • I .• . •' - ••, 't • Dr. • Becter's :• • • • ' PIIL3 . IOIVARY' A i R.ESERVATIrE, Tor Conchs; Colds; InSuerizas, ea taribs; Whooping } Cough; Painif of the Breast and Sides; Brottehitts;, Asthma; Croup; Bitiletilty of Breathing . and Ex-, . pectorat ion; Shortness of Breath; Inflam- • anation'otthe Lungs; and artebt - of ' ippprotahing.cons.uo3pci.!)p. , i T has bee ' bill n lets Agra ainee this anedleind has ,11 been introduced into Ude cnuntry, and has been pit). ( iductive of th - most aitonleiting and unexpected result!. Arisescral hundred certificates Of its, effects have been ' heretofore published, it Es; only necessary ;non to re ' !mind the- public where it miti be, obtained genuine. . • t Throtighnit Germany it , * known as the "Life Pre-. Id t.terver," mutts the on:y Medial-wain use-thefe for the a l. Ll l csim affeetiens.. t ! •_. , ! • • ma E it is put up in tialtiiiii hottles, whIJ hilt 'fireitioln3=-• 'lto Cella a Bottle. - -,, •• -.-- •• ! • • t- Prepared ' (frarattict origlndreceipt obtainedst i a n great Vice) and sold t•chplesale and retail, at,Dr. Lei- Idy's lictilth Zniporitt ni., No. 191 north Scent! d• streel, tr, .1 near Vine. (ider'. of -the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) fie 'I! rhiladelphil. • d. I, " IL . '',. ' nk I Ink!! Ink!!! - - al .1 - lioares's ,Celebrated Ink, MaynardAc Noyes' Inii7 '' ' .` : ' . Arnold's 011ie and Illacfr WritingTl ' aidti,•a.mtast ex ' colient article for steel pens, . , i Arnnlfra'Srilieriiir fled ink. . - ' '' -- - ' .! 1 ' Terry's -4 sp4mied Ink,:,a - very. - eaperinr article for Scriventra . laud , others, Isvilo. want. ..a good, Ink for 1 , gxecuting Instruments of itiitintt. ' ' • - - 1 1 , ' . . AU of which,will be sold :by .tbe 4ubseribat;_whole-: l i Fate and retail, at ThiladclphiN prices. * H Mar. 11, 9-; , i . , 8 BANNAN, 'AV.' ECill'Eli%'lloTlCi:. omit afJohn AN:. - Uostberry. one of the „ at t h e 41! I ..;atuuei tiurulog, run_L al OrWl;iellAtlrg, deceased. ' . - , _ . .. •••• ....' el 1, .% . . . 'e;''• .. ', ', . . . , . , ~.: ~ , .:4 - ..., ..- - , ..' "... ',.., '7 - ' -. - . !, IS`r, rt., A • - ' ' , . i.; t .1"-- , , . , ~.. . N. ,4 "... ... . -.... .,....it . . 4, , - .g( ; . P.- ,!= ' :;t . • c-. . .. • . t• ' ',7 , ; . --,7 ~ . -,;.". ' :.. . ' ..... tThe "(ult.:mine beautiful itnes were _taken 'from the St. Louis Reveille. They fall upon. the heart, like melancholy music—or like the Mellowed rays of the departing eun—sadly' and tenderly.—Bosurn Courier. "She nec'a .i told her love, • • i But let concealinent, like a worm P the bud Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought And with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat, like Patience on a monument, ' Smiling at grief. : Was not this love, indead 1" , - 1 • _ fSNNY..- • I . , Fanny was seventeen. . . All full or beauty as a, blaoining rose, I . I Winning, bewitching, reigning o'er the benne, - A Fairy Queen. • • ' But all unennsclonsly She scattered smiles, like kihilling darts, around her; And all. alike; the satne sweet being fuerid her, Simple and free. . Love lives in all :blues bright ; And Fanny loved atteady, but site ne'et • Had whispered of her passion, save in prayer To the stilt uigbt. A strange and silent boY Gazed distantly on Fanny, and there came Into her heart a fond and holy flame, Breathing of joy. • But ha was lad in youth. Nor ever gave he token to the maid Of passion, in like holiness.renil. With heart and truth. • Time rolled, and Fanny grew To sharerbe sadnsss ofthe dreaming boy, 'And joy in her sad dreaming the alloy Was pleasure too. While still around her hung A throng of glittering rivals, none were chosen ; And that one burning heart sup held a frozoli • And silent tongue. Like the, volcanic fire That smothers 'neath a pyramid of snow, So in imprisoned torment seemed to glow The youth's desire. Time rolled—and came a day When Fanny for me amt time wept, alone, For he on whom her wealth of love was thrown Mid roamed away. 0, he was poor. and proud, And could not, would not mingle with the cieW ' That daily to the feet of Panay flew, With tongilesso loud. . . • Fanny had ever been . Of tender moulding, and within her eyes . Light flashed and Lidcd, as the sunoeam dies, Gorgeous at e'en,' • • Now grew upon her Cheat A most strange coldness :tint h stranger bloom, That deepend still,lwhile smaller spot of room It seemed to, seek. • Time raped—and one ky onel Fanny's rejected ldvers 'dropped away, . And she was lonel}', and no longer gay, Fortis was gone : Slowly the iears rolled by, And Fanny, like some silent 'floral thing, . Fading too early in its natiVe'spting, . „Bent down to die. .1 Still dreaminth she toyed, An cl,muteered, voiceless: to each passing bird, . Asking what news was Of the wanderer heard, Or wnere.he roved ! But th&,ycluth came no more ; And Fanny's' history was early told : - Still rapidly she faded on—time rolled-- , • And 'Fanny died: .• When first her cheek ,was pale, Some \yid - Were& and some ; pitied. but noKknew, As cold consumption struck lace bosom through, Of this sad tale. , - .. .Time's seyille was still on wave, ,: . Yeirs after, when an (,Id man bent and wept, And slelled away his fife, and soundly slept, On Fanny's!grave.,TuAz,l2.t A THRILLNG INCIDENT . . We find the following thrilling. adventure re lated in a late !mintier of the New York Weekly Messenaq, but whether it is from the pen of Ma jor Noah or not is' nJte than we can say. Read and weep. ' I paged up the natural avenue and came upon the greenl My :feelings: were very poetical as k walkettilowly towards the church. I enter ed. A Popular preacher was holding, forth, and the little }meeting-house) was much crowded. Sev eral persOns wsrc standing up, and -il soon die-, • covered that 1 must refill!' my perpendicular po sition, as every Seat was 'crowded. I, however pas god up the aisle until I gained a position where I could babe a fair view of the faces of nearly all present.ltlany of the eongreg,ation looked curiously at me, fdr I was a grudger fothem all; In a few moments,' however, the! attention of every person appeared iu be 4bsorbedisi 'the ambassador, of grace and I alSo began to take au interest in thel e discourse The spcalier was fluent, and. many of his flights were even sublime. Tfio music of the wood and the fragrance of the, 'health seemed to rrspond to his eloquence. ~ •- . r : Thed it was no great stretch of the, imagination to fancy, that the fair creatures around me, with their pouting lips and artless iniiiicenee,were beinLa of a higher al,here. As my feelings. sere thus divided between the beauties and blessings of. the two wcridg,ano wrapt iii a sort of poetical devotion, I detected seine glances at me of an animated character. I need not describe the sensations• e perienced by a youth when the eyes of a beautiful , woman rest for a length of time upon his countenance, 'and when he imagine's himself to be n object of interest to her. J I returned her glances With. interest, and threw rill the tenderness into my eye - s „which the scene, my meditation, and the preachers disci:in - me had inspired ; in my heart, doubting not the fair 3, - oung-damSel ipc)ssessed kindred feelings with my self—that We were drinking togeilier at the ,fitiatain of mspiratiolf; How could it be otherwise? ' ~ . . . She had -been Wert and nurtured amidst these wild and romantic scenes, and was made up of ro mance, of 'poetry and tenderness; and then I thought of the purity : , of woman's-- love-.her de votion—her bulb. lonly prayed that I might meet her where we Might enjoy . a sweet inter change of sentiment. flcr glances continued: Several times our eyeS met. 'My heart ached with rapture. At length the benediction was. pro nounded.,. I lingered about the Premises • until I saw the dark-eyed daessel get out for home on foot. 'Old , that the custom 'ofsoeiety would permit; for we aresurely one 'in soul. Cruel formality! that ''rows up a barrier between hearts made for each other! Yet Vfollowed her. She looked behin ; and I thought she evinced some emotion at ra gnizing mires 'the stranger of the .day. I then• nickelled inP-pase, and she actually slack „:o ened ters,-ag if to let ; me come tip with her. „ "liable young creature!” thought f; her fear less and'warrn heart is superior to the bonds of cus- I`ci.nq ..' I ached within a stone's throw ' of her. She sudd nly :halted, anal turned her face to , warde me. My heart swelled to bursting. - I waded the spot wher6 she stood. She 'began to speak, and I took - .off Mtv'hat, as if doing reverence to en angel. ' " . ..trie you a pedlar?" ' ~- -'.' • --• "140; My dear girl; that is. not my. occupation.' , Well, I.don't knew," continued she, not very bashfully, and eying me very sternly-'-"I thenight _when I hatv:you in the meeting house, that you looke' like . the pedlar who passett•-•ofta pewter :half dollar on me, about three weeks ago, .and . so I was determined to keep an eya on you. . flruther John has got borne now, and he says if he catches the feller he'll wring: his ,neck .for him; . and I_ ant stirellitit yOu're the good-fur nething - rascal after : - 'i Ileadei, dil you cite! tako -a shower-bathl :Facrour Giats...,The- editor of the Middlesex :Stankard.;_at4eirell,'!(.l.o:.Whittier,) says: "We had the pleasure of attending, tfie "Improvement Circle," forming among the gitlaih. the mills, a few evenings- since; land listened with pleasure to ' the'readinpaf several Welt - written. anieles.- We 1 know a - dozer( Coniressmen, who, they .4vcrs promised as a rinFard the . New York Cus. Ileuie, or tote ofrree,Of Mi4ster to the cduit ii of SL Jam'es,vattlii 'not write frith -so Tnuch point, beauty, and pea taste, as thcie POLITICAL I The Public Lands. We know it has baen supposed iby many that ' the Public Lands _were the bona-fide property of the General Got:chimera, and that Mr. Clay's bill was to deprive it of an actual property therein' fur the purpose of distribution among the States. In en article of yesterday we endeavonid to show .hat . the facts are the reverse of this, and that the Gen eral Government is holding over, *hat by right and alt law and usage is another's; to whose use and benefit it' is the object of Mr.; Clay and the Whig party to restore it. We subinit the case to the candid consideration of the property holders andtax payers of Pennsylvania, if( they aro to permit this property thus tel be held over. and themselves to be taxed.to.the tUnutitit thereof, that the general government, whicli has no longer right nor claim to it, nor actual usefor it, truly en joy its use and benefit? f 'This is one view of it. There is another, and we deem it even a more importaiit; view to • take of this subject. We mean its effeet upon the tar- There are two important issui':s made up be tween us and the advocates for the election of Polk and Muhlenberg,—the tariff and the distribu tion of these Irma. The friends of Messrs. Polk and Muhleitberg advocate a Rect.4tze taritf, and oppose the distribution -among the States of the land money: It.requires - little ciphering to see what this would lead us to. They will lay nu higher tariff than is required for the expenses. of the'government, over and above the receipts from the land sales. The expenditoris of government we may assume, at least in tinaCof , ptdice, to be fixed, but the amount required, over, and above the land sales, must be ever varying. The sense- ' quence resulting must be that thd tariff would be eyes fluetnating. Sdy the gov't.:piment expenses this year are $30,000,000, and the land sate -$2,- 000,00 U ; there must then be raised f..2e,000.000 from customs the only remaining; source of reVe nue. But the next year or another year the land sales are $12,000,0 . 00. Then down .the tariff must go, according to their doctrine to $18;00,- 000. The receipts froin the lands, has been $2l,- 000,000. In that case the , tariff would go domt to $6,000.000; or eight per cent, duty ominiporta. lions.. Does not every one see how dis'aStrous thii continued fluctuation would be to tat our man ufri,eturing interesta, and how impossible it Would be to induce capitalists to embark in manufaeturesi protected in tints mannerby the Government! It I is fur that reason, exclusive of the, fair right Which is in the States, and their great need of it now to ! relieve their people from the burdens of taxation, that the Whig party support Mr., Clay in his ef forts to restore this rich Lund to its. right owners. Then the whole $30,000,000 muSt he raised froM customs. This will require about 30 percent. and would'of itself be a certain protection as far as went and would produce one important advantage,l that of stability. The Capitalist would thus know ' the lowest that goVernment could :go, and what would be the profits he might expect—the farmer, •relieved from the Presence of tax gatherer, cantt the profits of his crow—the mechanic, the certain demand of his wares, and the laborer, the sum of his wages. All trades would thrive, and peace, and happiness and comfort would each show its face in the cottage, the farm house, as well as in the dwellings ofthe rich, taking place of gloom and devondency, every Where and all arouiad, He that opposes these measures is neither a friend to the people who compose • the.eeneral gOverrinielt, itself, or of the state of which he ts,itnniedianly a citizen, and deserves not the smilei of Wife ur curl dren. He iniposes additional burden's upon the One, and beggars;the other, and can congratulate himself uporyburone thing he has stuck to his party. 7 l'lll.s.- outer. LOCOFOCO DESPERATION-N.:TIVE AMERICANISM, Sc . . With some cote we have avoided thus far med- Wins , With the exciting question of NATIVE .A MEHICA:US'n which has been raised with such extraordinary results in Philadelphia and elsewhere. -As members of the Democratic ‘Vhig party, ofcOurso We have no desire for raising new issues, believing those already involvedin the can vass sufficiently: important and numerous, and . that. they should be decided Mitre whets are . brought into vie*. Especially have we depreca. , , Led, also bringing, religious questions to be deci ded at the polls, all history showing, that such are the most dangetous to the public -peace and the, happiness of the community. The }Whig press,. we, have been pleased to observe, have pursued genet-all:011c same judicious course.- We wish we could say the saute of our opponents. But both-in their papers, and on the stomp, they have lugged the question into discussion, and attempted to excite the pas' stuns of foreigners and Catholii:S 1 .against the Whig party, by repre:sentmg it as the originator of the Native American party, the cause -1 of the Philadelphia disturbances, -and. their deter mined enemies and persecutors. It is true, wead mit, that those heretofore engaged in this ivork of defamation and falsehood, livie been the more reckless oldie speaker* and the more ..c - colent.and radical of the press'belonging to the Locofeco par ty. But it would seem froni the folloWing t:act from - the pit ttburg, American of Adgust bth that the more respectable leaders , of, the party, are about to efigagelin the saute foul and dirty work. The American Says - : - Polkat 'party had a very fair turn out on Saturday night • Mr. .I.u.nak -made a speech in Dutch to his ' 1 Cattiolic friends ! of that language. He told them that the Democrats were their friends, and in all -their difficulties with the Protestants were j side by side with them. That the Whigs were friends of the Native American's, who wanted_ that they should be here twenty-one years before they could vote. That Mr. Muldenherg, who li:id - riven a Protestant preatler, had quit the cal:login jvcetiti ' them in their rights, and that imthis he was sup- ported by the 'democratic party. This was all well received add with apptat4e, as thq Itntwi Mr. Shunk had walked with them before in prov.ssion with his hit olf, and kneeled with think when they raised the host. We do not vouch -foi ‘ this beitig his exact language, but it is as near do we can gc . it turned into English. If he will translate it fair ly wo will publish it fur him.' ; .Neither was Mr. Burlie's speech, as feportedto. us, in any better aste.,lld said .tho Whigs 'were !sackers of cithis, an] burners. of the .chyrches cf. the living God: The disturbances in Philadel hia, as is well lino n h. II their origin in two par k , ties of his own -countrymen, and two branches el . tlii:own militieal party. The desperate causes of these men, and thei'r more desperate fort Ones, reit lered them reckless if not mad. . The remarks of the Atnerican aft tine and ap propriate. The desperation of defeat is rendering . the Lucofoco leader's perfectly crazy. WdLit.trun icr .evidence pfuntiness is necessary than the fact that Fa/nets IL Su t;:st r., should wittully de- . seend to the ' InealleSt falsehoods, and pander ro he vilest feelings of religions . bigotry, to advancehe Cause of his party. We hope to 'see no more I it I—Penn: Telegraph. . • ' - ' .1 Mn.: Czar's astrEct To an t.to totc.—ln. 1832 MG Clay_ uttered the following language in. the United §tates Senate, in *peedr on the propOsi lion"bi appoint a national fast,•;--qi 'single weld Presided!, as to.myself. 1 arn a member of no religiou§ imet... I ant not a. professor of .reli gion. rekret that lam not. I wish that ,I inns and 'trust that 1.6ha 11 be. lint I hatte and 'al• ways hare hid, 'a profound respeetfor Christiaui ty,,the religicin of thy. fatheiz, and for it) rights, its w,a,.3..c5, and its observances: Lr.TTEfI. FILCIM 009. 10;n1.`"The folTcß ittt letter frota Gov; Jones; of Ter:Afr.a. was zeta Et a feeent great:Whig - !:11. Brit pa. .S:a",;.-13y the meil*er.alece , you 1m publiCationajd - the' - lest sum rner.'e c`arirare; on the tohjecii 4 ,4 si Veal; ed..— FrJai these pialilications you *AI "v•inczive that thr. Colonel is and out eg*st.,llF.,ll.e.:iion....ind firolsrly opi...a.iedto the' Distra.aulon of thepra. recd.; t>f tha•Pdhlii!Larhls, i 4l Tar:ff messurs.: -It iguslas*ringTic It. us. ts:7.o halo ; act' to In>lr d1:61. li.Yar iltst t;r, 'sr tri. friv-vr Protection. I; r met linitU more or• hundred and fifty :11c-iiti' him a speech iii iny, can% s..i•LiiiAvitle iiiui, alio. Li. did nit dcnoudcc the Plote , :tion. in • - need..this Will 'the niain.g,roeviton'n:liiiii F.e'arut his friends relied to. defeat 1 Wall fur I'rotec tion---ho •agclint it; I fortributiou—he 'a gainst it. • •-• NO. 35. • I would urtyl‘do your dutk—we gill do oars : Teunegseo will ruain' s tain ' Rerpretfulls. - .I.t4IES JONES', To Ca.Litt.t.s S no'4: DuTrcut 10, an aloci•Lit tvipectable citi. zen'of Gnines Orleans putift s it, N..Y.,itnnotince4 in a letter to the Orleans 1144hlican, that be Shill vote in fti.or.Of Clay end ,t oast Polk en the 'l".eas question. He cayi4. " • 4 , As to myself, I Mil 4q , liil9;ffcrsontag . demo• erat. • I voted for electors 10 4ett-Ttioaras Jeffer son, and I hake supported same principles, and voted sash o 114 'cosh:ere:l the demo cratic patty 6er since. r),s4oon as I read Sim proceedings of the 13sAtiniori1(;onvention,-I-deter ruined that I ei•oiald not votll - iir-Pellt. and.Dellas: and ell that Ilbare.resa sines;: goes to satisfy mo that I w: s - tight in 'that Aetermination„ [um strongly i..p,icised to a Unite States • 11;rnk, but .like my Etabbitt,',l w I ipa • for Clay, great Bank and all, if neekU'tnust be, Father than go lottil'ulli-edtd 'fries." - cr:f The western' gills are wvie awake - toll:le political conto,t tw' goittin, and when they up. the! thin thejaitgvagc of the clessie.e. is nuntallv t out." nesidea• :coon. tail ;pinnies in 111.,prttty datdiela.` in .Meinphis,-et large rosettea'on their ihdur . lders,. with . tont:ends attached upon one ride opwhich are printed' ttio words 0 Clay and Pridinuti4sen,"' anti upon the other- , . Mill dirlA of the ::340.t,^ Welluote this tact upon the ant litwity of the prettiest and sweetest arnoiq A 1; tkiere aro two protnid iii in the,EinigitUr, they won't dare to ecU this Aluntinery."- .the is law—the troild ou r.—.l‘ . .:4l:ottrt,Ster. . Tzy,sN.Y. Lune b . l\ 'Phe Pi , 4lsi%est fair no tire that the:aniizf'exas f,,,",,e,i...r-F`ocos of this state lisnl.,ll.;eli . enalher• thinnsekves of the 'revas at their slit4:rrijaellitig Coneution. They will of curw rtls'hand to get Weight nominated fin. Governor 'Ai 1;*, tutu I . 4l..rosleft not. of the result: ' "(load! A • SitiN.4-A Pollc that the oantimum. • thevites" liad raised hi Ai ,county, Pa was shiv ered piecei: lightning,:,:flie other !lay. This lt'as sorted the enquiry "n;ligr'.o Kendall!" After Noveutber will k. , ithe farther question, Ptilk!"--Rich.fkr.• . . • . .t• , . ' • . I t'all the Pnprineipie st'ataps, who travel up and down• the "world, Seekimf . for - what . poor women they eats deco w, were sint# tierved u, as' Henry Griffiths is ceri.ed up hyy Alico Gritlitha, (hero would be a Very' desirableieforni in that rascally class. But •A live, and sinsiOr dupes, are not free from blame: The fentabSji,Vho will rashly take aq her husband, for life, a'irstin - of whom she knows little more'of than that 11 - 9 heartflutters and: the carnation of her • cheek ileckps in his presence. it foOlish, deluded creature, who will generally find the treijsure she thinhk'slie he's grasped its her hand turn to the ashes iirsOrrowithe racy • bitterness. ISlio will guyet herself ore: in a withering and life coettiuiriti t wretchedness. How., ever, just bear Alice 04044 lash upon the cramp Henry Griffiths: • Lititz old for, Woi.-4.q.heconded Sten{ my - bed and board, On the morniOte . „of the 11nth. - ittst; ono Hi my G tarts, my 1.-4Alhuliand; being mar. ried to Mai on tin:" hilhe church of St. • Mary•Magdelime, Piettif, t the Win. etially—afnu- living With :V:4'2l days from the time of our niarr.age. . Thefilif..!;llenry Gritiiiths is ass Englishman, by trade :a ish..oemalser, just .1 x feet hi6a.peiff tel?' ,ititlits erect, and is a • rt. inarkably handsome fignro.wears a large bunch of hair on il.c left side ofhia , head, curled, and of light brown, approaching t; "a sandy color, with is 'cap 'set toppishly ou clic ktide,Ond has the appear. awe of a dashing fellang t uc eyes,pinjecting eyes brows, rely low projectin4forehead, round eouri, tenance, riatlier Very fait skin, thin wiske,rs, rather 10 - lite'ri color than his hair, and s, is &out 61..0111y-five yeari of age. - He tomerly beim/tied . (ci Herl . ri,,jestyl)ra3oian Guards, and is familiarly 'known in lc.intaon as "The Oxford He is sotnetimedrefsne—ittfact,he can t-s Wear like, a trooper." is military .walk ;mid figure dill distinguished .f,friin among a thousand. I have 1/o`l reason to W4Yi.; that the salifGritliths is in the habit of thui.'.,lest.troying uncipeetin4 females its he take -the only method left me of stoppisti Itja career of infamy by implarinkall erlitu4 "%in Canada, the United States and Texas, by theff•abhorrenee of crime, to copy this notice, that -ill; 'retributive. vengeauop of an outra-,;ed and brak ti n hearted tamale nay follow unto the remotest Vfaige and hamlet On this continent; and also all el:dor ? ' i n Great B r iti an ar e requested, to etinfer-N blic favour, in justice to our sex. . 7,- ' Arles Gainusts.- • rietou, Canada 'West, Tine 21, 1814, E " Nri 1.A1),6=... The July number 6. .•1 Blackwood's Atagazine c4ataiies the sontinustiou of an able series .01 on Life sulioet of the general progress of criipQn rno ern nations. The wilier confines his bi4feigents particularly to Eng- . land, but gives occasiorip reference to the cfilUir nal statistics, of other C.4n9.uniu.. . . . In the first essay,.ii,*l4elt. appeared is du May number, ; it was sho , ,, , iniilty , what appeared to authentic tab:es of .fdatZsiie.,, that . since the year •1605, gym cu . i.)cri ,d of testa . than .fortir years. in i,the course n,i TOiiett. popul Aiwa Itad,-att variced sixty-five .percot, in Great Britaizi i : una Irehni, Crime in. 1 - ;.11,414.,;11 increased seLcu 'hurt , Bred per, cent.; in Irc,ill4l hundred: l or per cent.; and in :',3eofi. a:n.l above thr2e thousand six hundred per cient.l ft wet shown: also shat this astonishing inepiasc - "nrhucnatrileprsvity 140 taken place during of unexampled prim• f ',erity and unprecede•jiled progre'sa, during whieit the prififit , t of the iti*Mial industr , bad tripple4 and the labors - of the) . :l".;tlaitLitti3r. kept pace with the vast increase they were to c"cd, A Iry T, yr is r..--Tiierf ts one way of atta*i husiness—publicity4oiertig.elurnt, the newspa per is the 11y-wheet : I:1A I which ,the motive power comritercist enterpr/set_ii , au.diinrd, and 'money is the stream by ,w4ieii, s tLnndvettisiug is Iter . 1 ,4 g , . t letent advice Cdreitoin^ Aitend i 1 nice and Ilickikerperez. - - If your kiFter, I.‘ati!tentic.rly engagc4 iu con voisation; with ' he*.`ztpliaer sweat heart, asks your to bring her a glastl:.if stater, from an atijointn; room, you can Et3..1:-011. the errand, but you need not return: You poi be tniya3, 111.0.'0cep. • .... rain, .seen , •• H 4 e that never irged his opin:iortsoinser cm, tected. auy uf his ninifakes, and he vrhoAvas never wise enough . to mistake in himself, will not be charitable 9crtiriti to es - ,..cuse what ito.revir . una mistakes in otll s. • • " ; ,I . S • . - • • •-• . „ , A :•Catix.,T, ox.-:.'+'AVor.r.o. .—The, 3tialessu .Methodists of Alin , .Viughaus rrcuit, Ongian4) hare erceu.d a TnOgg.hla wooden meeting-house upon wheels, enin4l of setting about ono fninr dred.4uci useot.,y..ii, . • .. . ‘. lira how's -3';o4r rrl3. 7 '4Fitt - ana . switt - g ot so that ,an lick her, alii„.Nacis secy.). thing my c*oviy, You dotit tee ri ; iipjn erTentle chops abaut borne, lit riS twt trcd _ . . • 25, 1.544 EIIEMI ELIE
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