MEDICINES.= DR. STEELLING'S PULMONARY SYRUP;.. The. ,Great Nita= fta. Conwmplion !! ! , / 4 1 varlet 41 11:30 Asthma. Influenza, Itoppin , .: Crozet), Croun, ' arlet r6ver, Mem-les, , ttirnlty of Breathing, ronrhitis, Spii,ine of Elubtl, Pains in the Breast, and ail other diseaseFrof the 1.no•: , . - , `- CONFIPIED. • ' E:ctranidinary cola of karma, by Ste:Mina's inonaiy attrcted hl by ("apt. Samuel R. Rum meal. merchant Of Potter's Creek, M.M - mooth County, New Jersey, qle f . ather of Um pn un* only; suffer er. Porrins Pfi STEEL ING — Dear Sir : —Y have the, pleasure of being able to Istate that niy daft:rider. who had been lnfli rice underseve`re Acituna itirSor6 yearsdias been entirely rural of that painful disease, by the use 6 r bottles of yoUr Pulmonary Syrup. She: was' when iirst attacked I with that crimplaint,' only nine years of age, and suffered with it beyond all description, for the period of near six years, having an istearfr ahout• every three or Tour weeks. It was to aqappeatance, continued and immovable—we tried' many Medicines without any !relief • w battiver. Attain this time, we beard of the fliperier eiliracy of year Pulmonary Syr up and determined to it a trial—we procured a dozen bottles, of it ; the firet bout, relieved her very much, arid by the time :fief had ta !fen sin h o fit i i s , s i te was perfeell): railed;!: It i. now three three years since then. and she has not hail it sle;lite,t attack the Asthma. sutlf•red sn meet' when lat.orhof tin der thiete allittk. that to o.ll.ini hear Iffir .breath dis tinctly over th, while house—die was fregneptly near slam:ming, and we hade i ttne ll:ail:ailed of her ret.ove . ty. I give you the ahoy, ....tritement of tarts Mat other; who tuav Lc :Hint t... 1 wilh 11.1, au Intl may s u m, us ,l o f Ili,. Saw, rztt,jl,.at.d wv tel a,-urvd that •tvlili -1,1c,i;;,! v),1,•11.%. In••y tient _ - Volt vs r••411,1,1)!Ily. '.I 4 A IMIAA. R. tUNSELL A loud race fe,m Philadclphhi-i i ! - Rend the 'rellniv.ine ' , ll'ette trqintony in favner n( -Steelling's 1.'0111ml:try s givon by he the. V.'O. .I)ottglat.s, or the :IN iher's bltiuih, Vhilattel phia I= Dr., :-1 feel Hold, e:rafiliell,in beirg üble to ray toy on. flint the Pulmonary Sy rap you sen!, tine been tired by several persons xvi:h great SIICCeSS.,-- The first person who oink it, hail been yotilliol in her bed for some time with a' severe cough—tiller - Mk •itly one bottle. she aS4lllllll,l entirely CI" ed. A Sailor was ernatiy with a rnneh. ;1:141 could not tinil nothing to relieve took one bottle and called to say that lie .wa. , rarrd ! A member of my Church, on:LS taken with thei prevailing intluenza—lle ' - Bnk sic •Iyour Pill and a bottle 01' Syrup, t and felt almost entirely rei.101,41 tolitis wanted health. While at Ruud,tnu, N. .1 ~4t ;lot limn glace 9linird Mrs. 5.W..10,1111f. 111111 , r a ',erre roe and sea 111.- ' ly able to sit up through the day—l felt confident that the Syrup would rellinv(• - twit ; I sent her a ! brittle-within a few days, I ileard that idle was greatly benefited, and in a fair no ay. - of a sp,..tly recovery. • I enn truly say. that every that has taken it, has been noire 'er 14-en lienetited. and I can cordially vecroinineild it to all ,110 are in any way afflicted v, ith a cough. 'fours hr., ; 0. 11)011(a..1SS. I 'The f."1101‘ inn is frallll(llSiiilgUi.,lllNl Coupe:2llor ;It Law in Bridgton, N. J. I. • Derernlierd, 1)r. Win., Strellhz—Si - r.—lt gives In,. ,plea-nee In linve it it liewr r .. qrlt.T.titneny to hie y .Strip. For , ‘,•ral. sear- %%hem any one of ire Las ted with I hie., we lint e le= veil it has atrorded relitlf. In (ktni...:r last. %%as attic ked in 'Ow, night. te nit n etniCitittt ol pare, vouching--a,lo.se alba in,nnnlinudy.'stniiped rt.wth, and be fiiee I bad linisleni I Oland' myself completely . cured. The enn :e of pliiinnihropy, tiv , t rertainly o w e: , von n ~ . •1.1 of eranfudr, for the acquisition of prepseed, plen , :ini to the taste, (iininihin..! so 'erne. .•vvidl,,tit peoperiies. and made nesns..a',lr to all. :11441 pone, prircS, 1", -, 111' I li,rit..nt ISAAC R ATTS CRANE. • 'Tfqintriay ! ! ! 1 r,xtrriet of 71. letior ro/PiVi...l froni the Rev. Wm, Tif•i-; lig,,Pastor or the Lutliermi rilm, It, .1);.,,,115t,,,, , ,,. Po. •• - AvrinrsTor.N,i:lll., 10 181'2. Dr-Wm Stn , elllma—Stur--1 take plea.,nre iu inrorm- Ina 3'on that I 'MVP much shetmfit led IV-thr,.llF4l olyour Pe t.mosa ;F, VII eV—llly throat which has been ,sore, for hener than tm o 3 ear. 4. and which wag' consid erably inflamed. whin I saw- on la=l, !well creally relieved—l think hy:te.iwa a few more bottles, a radi cal cure may he 4. 1a . 1.1 fed-=1 tan 'lln•refore recoinmend it to all who are sirilaily'alflicted .7,"Yours Atr•rtionately. • WM. IIEILM. Samuel Swain, Pipit Master at Evesharn N, 1, who is upwards of seventy icars'of W:IR cured of a severe Itilluenzuand 'elapse by a few "bottles of my Pulmonary, Syrup. Samuel Stnill,-of Pemberton, N, J, states that his wife who 'Was. nigh unto, stilll . icmion with a cough; was restored to sound health by the free use of my Pulmonary Sytitp• The wife. of Retilvenpes,Croswirks,Nl was en tirely cured of a cough licit' THREE . ' YEARS standing by my' Puhnoilar'% S 3 rug. Elizabeth Dubois, of Phila., who was subject to a cough of threeyoarssinadind , z,also soirting, of blood and who could get no relief from the many medicines she had used, was' relieved' by One bottle of my Pulmonary Syrup. Rev. W. A. her. flautist clr.rgvmati, N. J, states that '.lrs. erwards -Of seventy, ha. been all! eted for several, 2, ,s with. a most dISUTS.IIII7 ❑nd titarming Cough and bad used matt) medic:taleswith Imlerelter, has bcrto almost entirely cured by 'lace bottles of sour Pulmonary Svrap—she thinks another bottic will he 'effectual Rev. 0. Doti lass, PastOr of the Mariner's Church, Philada. gave a boltle of my l'ulinonary Syrup to a lath• who waSeottfined to her bed, %oh a Cough, afteetaktog Which she Was tilmott entirely relieved. He'also gave a hotfle to :Lt sailor who was weatly distressed with , ned could find not hunt!, to, relieve- him—aller taking winch he called to Say that it - perfectly cured him. moreover says that a member of Ilk church who wa s lahour ing, under severe I Miens t was mired int notthatety by six of my Antilnlems Pkils awl a tu.titie of my Poi-. monary Syrup; also th.d.tWhile 011 a visit 19 loads ' town, N. J. reccntty. Mrs. SAV. of that vd taltl., was scar--"y able to sit up through the day, from asevwe Cold, no sent her a bottle of my Pulmonary :Syrup; which ;lava her iminedtate For sale in by. _ • Jul) 13 Reduction FoUrfold in Prices, Or Nothing if the u 3 , !, i.s iwt Dcli, , _ 4 l,hd with it N article that every Fatally althd conshlcr indispen -LI sable, Is hi - 11 tlP'y KIWAS' 1 ,, yai'le. and which tins 11111 . 166 , re ir,rll , 41111 'Too to real h all Itasctiaw h sat r01e,•,1 Fotirb , lil iu Price, with a view that rich and poor. Wall sad bar. and lu fact-ev -ery Ituntanibeina net) et,l‘,3 - Its roin.be.is.; and .all tr tin go it sipii haye the fruit .1;•ttli lied to theta tlievarie lint delizlit.,l trait lie hsed' NV. , a.s , rt. ti 'thou! Sibiltty of rontra.li,rion.llol all H o rns and Seald , :evenv exteeittalSore, old or I're,s, and all eNternal pains and aches: no twitter where:4llAl 10. redneed to contb;rt by it in aye lama 1e , ..--Savivadif, liu,h. or Fear. No burn can lie fatal if fliN is the vitals are 'lle, siroyell by acrid ad. U is I, nla toa,lial.inapnearaht e. fit its efects ; Emptire lht'• 1 Ditt,l's Maairal Pain - tractor sahe.”.27,!eei,l, or foar - thees as tiMi,ll for 511 cenis, and ten liar S Nlil( - 11 11.ft:rd. . • All rmmtry aro rnqueetoa to talc, it to their tutcn< ( Al M1 , 11111 . ..1'11. 11, ill,. 2reateqt bleusinz t o mankind that has been tik cot creel in motlicinit for awes. This is st ran: htulnaae. hot ,ou-tnay ,h•iterol it. power - 1%111 fully jti.thy it. 'Solo at i'oinstto Itranch MAIM`, No. 9.- North sth .troet. l'inhnlellohnt. and liv IBM 112M1 Wright's Vegetabl6 Pills, OF . TILE NoILTII ,AfIEI2ICAN COLLEGE . e:i I h IVO MET /BAN F. t,a ever been introd4red to the A -111 merle:re wh0 , ,, , have been noire clieerfully• um% acknosileged, than the a-. • hove named : \WRIGHT'S, imiip; vr.GETABLE Tn degrantattom (heir merits. at TM.: late day, Would seem to he wholly Moos, , ••••ar. as Very who.read artiate„o. ill be fund unartinaint4 with the real ea...client,: of the medicine . But it' ferther ,primf wet e wanting to ••Aithli , ll tit,. credo of this ,ingii lar remedy, it might be found Ai the fact 114 it no meth .A.ine ih the routor. , ~ cut NTEPFEITED. Ignorant and ueprinemfed inen'haye at V'ttrions ires;manofartnr-.1 a ynrinus pill ; -and in order Fore completely tit ilee.•ive irlVe It 111 nut-• ••11.1it :IN/oar:Wei n r..wwibte the Into mediejnii.— . - Tileise In Irked people roahl never pa, mill:en. worth less trash, but for the rt , ,,i,latire Of . Cella ill ini.unidnd storekeepers. who h.q.:Hist: they can pitrelta , e the silo :1011a article at a reduced ,rate. lend theta-el, en to this inoirstrous ;y - Av'et crime. • ." The p•ttronv of the a hoYo eve,•ll-nt Pills, will there -Coro he on th,ir a•.;:tinsi every kind of impot.d lion, and remember the only genuine kepis in Potts ville. are Mesvis. T. & J. Beatty. The followinz ro.pectahle store keepers have •been aluiaiiit..V.t,Oit: for iii, sale w.r.wars •UcULAN • VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR SCIIUYI,K 11,T; COUNTY, And of whom it iv believed the genuine ; medicine can with of nanny be obtained: T. & J. 'Beatty, Bickel & Orwigstiorg. . Aron .Slattis, Malmotango. J. \Veiet, Elingergtown. • Jacob Kauffman, Lower 3lahantarige. Jonas Kauffman, , do 3obn Snyder, Fri , densbnig. 'Featheretr. they &co. Tuscarora. Tagort, l'anentua. ' . John Maurer, Upper Maliantang,O. • Ferrider, \Vest Penn Township. Caleb Wheeler, 1911e:4i - eve. P. Schuyler, SL•e'o. 1:;” tlirunswick Township. , • DeFore..t. Llewellyn. E. 0. & J. Ka titfman. Zimmermantown, Bennett & Tay for, Milt••,ss ii -George Reifsnyiler, New castle. ' Beaty Knelt & Son,:iiicKetimburg. Abraham Ifeebtir, Port Carbon. • John, 'Mertz, • Samuel Bayer, Port Clinton. • Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylkill 13E.W.IRE OF COMYTERFEITS. The only , c , 'lnify ash hist imposition is to purchase groin tbe regular advt•itised agents, and in all canes be particular to ask fur Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. "Ice devoted ex , lusively to the sale of the medi cine, wholesale and reatii No IG9 Race street, l'hila slelohin. 16Iternember.„ none 'are genuine, except Wright's Indian Vegetable' eb 21. WILLIA3I WItIGfIT. i 4 -- , , wO,K - Ly BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, FOIL TI-1E PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. THE CHEAPEST PA SAGE AGENCY Eis . THE - • • Joseph .' rilleNitteravlw • i -. . Splendid Line of Packets • ' -1-.--•+ 1 - 1 -• FRO:11 !lye . rlinel,l.ondon,Blubliu; L0u ,.1.1.4 .—..\,, ,101111eff), Cork, Belfast, AVaterford, New k 11,i1ZA , 0 ry, Col.-rain, &c.. to Niiw York, ur;Phila -1 . . ..',-..._—_ 'detain:L. 1 - This lane: consists of the following Vessels, whieh have New York.; on TIP. lid, 6th. I lib. 16.215 t and 211111 of eiti'll month ; 31111.01 W • eVery live days from, Liver pool, to Nii,e, York : 1 . ' ) George NA'ashington - United Stases', . . Putriek fienty, uairik, • , Sleitheld, - . - Itoseins, ; liithipentleuce, .. Virginia, . . Siddons, , . Ashiptirton, i. • Steptii.n.W - hitney, :Sheridan ' 21111roiutegli, - •• • l Scotland,, • ' Russ - ell Glove • r. i! . • Rein, &r., &e. In ,01111.1.5611 will/ the above, and fur the purpose of affording syill greater facilities to passengers, the sub scriber has' ifstablfsticd a' regular line of tirstrlass New York built, roppereil and Copper faiittineit ships{ to sail piiiii•thalfy ..Very Week throughout thai year. lii addition to the other accommodations. which are superior to•these of :11 other line,nl• l'ackets, :11r. Me:ll.urriti - hih.sent Mil: Richard:Murphy. well :known as a benevolent and kindhearted gentleman, toiLiver pool at 114 liti - o expensn. Intake care of his l'ili-sr•tirfors, and see that they are not istiposed-on. Mt. :11iirphy, al so civet: eisnizranta directions, on Nailing in NOW lork or Pluktilidphia. so a- th guard a2aiw,t iiriposil ion. For.thitilwreniiiiiiilation of thrise desirous of tientlinz homey I 0 their friends,' drafts will 110 given Oil the ri,t loWing Banks., viz: Qn the Provincial Rank of Re hm!. payable at , . : • -, . cork. I , Litiirrick, .. ; (lominel, lamilouilerry, ' Sligo, - ' Wet ford Bellast.l , Watiirtnra, . I (I:away, Armagh, : .Ailitione,. Cotentin, • Kilkeioiy, • flifina; , Tratee," linni , killon, Nlima nSlia a . , . Youghal, Ilantilids. l . Baty menu, Parsonstown, .DOW . 3ll.at rink, (`.Nall,. Lortian,, . DoirraiONlTl. Itaild.hi,-. Ennis, '1 , Ihilly , itiiiiiipti, s . l6ll.iiir, - rikii.trretill, Oiii.irii.! .. 11,111 , m:, Ihilitiiii?' rootlillill, ; liiirtoilii. ' • Scot bin -The ('its' Batik of Glasgow: • j ..• I:nglan. -iVe.ssrs. SOollifor, .At wood & co. f,4okyrs, I FIndo;) ; It Morolit..lyiitejleo !held. Livorpooh.payit lifi• It ithiiiil.,ilistioillij, iii S I•i:ery town in Great Briiian. :For Oirther partirulai apply' or address (iffliv ,• '- let ter, post ,affil) ,1 i 1 JOSEPH ,tIrMURRA V, 1(111 Pine srest,•.. it 1 • rrirner of Smith i.itrotit. New York. 'P. NY:BYRNE.; ffeii.isfi Waterton d' rid 1 jeer re if .' 1 •. . . . ~ '‘' •'.• /- ' , ....., 1 i., rie: v. aquatt te pay 1 i Rages for i•loir i r ,..,, sir ri2rli.lVl their iii. .iii 4. a lid waist their be-ini —.(0.1:11- 0,..; i.,,, i, ~,,,nity. V .l pvinulitilonsl„:. v ill ple•isa apply to tit , sulisi•rii.er.. t 111,) Miners' .I:parilai opi e: 1 ; w i;„ lures :,..v, , , id 11, 1,,k,i,1.11, fl, I hi, I, l t illriiii yolii,, awl A, his iii,.. loit yet lo:it i uliergetit. for dlios'e for avuom he has thitieltittsincss. 1 , ) ' . • 1 BENJ. BANNAN, . •1' I'. AGENT FOR_ JOSEPH iMCMI'ItreAV. 'March : l2 , • 9- . , I - Per umert. Perfumery raitriElitiscriber :has just °pear] a lot of t:;legant At and tiuperinr Frencti,Perfuniery, antonu which .is Farina Cologne, Florida IVater. Honey Water, - a very pleasant purfume:iand is an excellt nt article for licepinu.'hair in curl for edher Ladies, Centlernon or Children'; tllotnan Kaftdor, by the Conu k lezion, Snu'l rr Bombes;-Lavender Water. 11oFe. Water, su perm!, brat's Oil, in Potk and 13 ittle , , Marrow do mat tan, Weis Tooth Wash, Toilet Powder, Powder Bouts and Pull's, Indian Oil and Indian Dye. for col ouring !lair. a beaiiiiful brown and dark color, fila r cassar Oil, Scent Bag.S . for drawers, Genuine Otto of. 11..ses', in Mules; Brown -Windsor; Musk, Orange and Letnon, Otto ofißose. Soaps,' AlSo, Glenn's :Saponaceaus 'f2ompound.for,Shaving, RousselPs.Celebrated:Shaviriu Cream, . 12ousseli . s E.nolitent Saponaecous l'aste, for whiten ing and nofteniug the Hands, and pre%enting ch,3p - MIT I , •, Rotmiellis Balsamic pixer of !Angier, for the Mouth i t and 'I Cr - 01, kc.F.LP ing the breath fresh and 'svo: et. - preFer •ing the gaols in a healthy comlition, and ; preveo mg the tincaing of the teeth.recomnitended by ernr i nent WAitists., . . . Fur ealelttilitli.delithin prieep. by B. BANNAN, Agent. DeceMber, 23, : !. fi2— SPLENDID BIBLE. . - 03; ARP F. TZ'S 1 UMINA TED, AND NEI: L IJII?LE. To be completed tn 50 omit he rs, rtsi per number. : This. !iient :tin! ,Nlat:'nifii:ient \York wil! be embeb fished with Sixteen Illindrrql Historical Enirovinas. till: let'fier to each chapter, ljy Alf 41114, pinme 111 , 111 Itiorti,,en Imndred of winch are from ni.igittal thit•itios.!diy J. fl.Cfnr,rnan. It *ill br , pitottit front tht. ivandard copy of the Americini Soetoy. and 't iNlarginal:References, the Apocrypha, a 12micottheee, , Chronological Table. List of !proper iNateis, General Index, l'atde of %Vett:lns! ,ke. The bap: Frnottspieres, 'rules tolthe 0:11 and New Testaments, Family Re cord, Prf r .sentat ion Plate. Illustrations, and Initial Letters to !he (;lia ()fnainental I3nrders. ifi be front ot , iginal designs, inade - expressly for this lition, by .1, Cl. Chapman, Esq., or New Volk „addition to•whlch there will he numerous largo cog; aVilla'R designs by distinaMisll4o line ,ern in France antl.Englanci , --M which a full in dex wills he given imt la't !number: 1 . .1()l:\ S. ('.'MARTIN. The z.rt.:o .ttpetiortty of carl . y proof itnpres• sines frAto the I:u_rivMgs, V.lll in , tilre to Ihnke com,t11 , 11: nantes ‘mett - the trISCCSS:On of it`-it) I to lIIG I I;E t O ' V PERFECTION. complCmd ntitotwn...... at 25 cty 111011. '1118t!. erti dm 11,1 s 'men approntctl the poti of ire elving soltberiptitins fu ti!: Bible in St:lap/Hs:IN I 011113.',vI.erc a specitaen eopitlf the . seen. . J. S. C. 31ATIT'IN in Piai,ville p i a El 013 23. 71' EP,F.Clllll.l.l. — nenoiliiees to the public Om l'ontiOry is in 101 l operaytoil,,'where he wood tlr. recolvo orders for cast in2's of er ery t i leseliplion. Ile lies' constantly on hand Ilullow ware, 1.Fa1.7 roes. iirtViits and rails, cirt and wagon Bose.. 'dough tintnel; *mould boards, and eyllivittor teeth: he also hae a ; 'variety of roil road and drill wheel [t;ti terns, ettal breakers and,screens, tire grates. .1.:c.,&e.; all of which he will sell at the lowest cash priers, Dealers would do well to give hinia'call, be fore purdliasio2 elsewhere.. ' .Novr.ntbe . e '25.1613, • '- •I— , , NEW LASH DRY Gr• 3 o6, EANCY , ANO TRIMMING • STORE, • THE IIq(JM EORMERIX OCCEPIED BY I' ID 4 , IN CENTRE : 4 *tilixr. Th, subs,, i , ,• r informs Hie • ciiii..^ll4 of Pon 4% . 111 , 1:inil lire pn:Rc in r..0 , ra1, that he jn.r. peued a fivsh of the newest - styles of goods, ceesisii,,os • " . Sli„•4; - Ptit•us, and Balzarines. will! a r'ariety errancy goods. Alse, a new and splen did si3 Prints, :Silk, Thibct Alpaca and other shawls, acid Black . Unfits of a superior quatfty.. He has hiss ' • .Sewing .Ydaul and - Patent Threadlof fht bet quality, l : tocrs and Hogiery, Strad! Lr.:2,- horn, fi;otp, Braid and other styles of 'Fancy Bonnets, by theeasej do:. or single .40/112LI, U'Sland.Boy'slbfghorn Ilat?; All orvilLawill be sohkat!the iowist cash mires. Ant. 2,4 I 16 ly- ! ' JOSEI'I3 MORGAN. THE inform! , Lis friends, a tiil the public, that he h,ql 1_!19 opened a W sTftftl , ; ' , the ' lluil ° ding in i, , entre St., recently or.- - , copied by IS. T. Tayl4, a few doors above it - ttilltter's lintel ; where he wilLeonglantly keep on linndo gen eral as sort;otent of th , Aest quality of Dr,g Goods, Groceries Qiiiensware, - Boots'aild Shoe4' _ . Pt:oitsions, • • lfais and Cops,:- CedOr Ware, Tobacco 1r Sc , cars, - Embracing every aftici e generally kept in a .Dry Good and Grocer}} Groce ; Store ; Allot' which he In de termined to sell as low;as they can be purchasedhere, nr ekewhere. By - strict attention to his bilsinOs he hopes to'reCeive a portion . of the patronage of the ;lab ile. ' : . V f 1 1 a' ••••11.., e V 1 II • I. • .- • . . WILL TEACH yoU To pIERCE BOWELB OF THE ERTIT, AND BRING OUT Fr.oll cAyER.NS OF 3:OUNTtiNS, METALS i MUM" W 1 LL aIYE srazNara TO OUR lIANDSIAND SUBJECT. ALL NATURE TO OUR Ii SE AND ...EABURE. --DR. JOHNSON ! . I VOL XX - - - U NITED STATES Jimmy 1, POTTSVILLE - E" John Sc'arell N j ew Chclap Cash Stoie Callond 'examine for yourselves. EDWARD. HUGHES. 154m9 April lA' .AND POTTS ROTECTIODL. . INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY nrm. . [! The Frank - 1# Ins*ance Co., • Capital $400,000, Paid in Clrarlr Po•pchid, , ONTINUE perinaneiit and Red. on evo'ry of properly, in toWil i rnoolry on. MI to , wal favorable tenus. Office Chestnut Street Omer Street. CHARLES: N. HANCKER, Preside; mitp:Tons,- \ Charles X. I Banker, &Mild Grant, Jame.) Scorti Frmirrirh Brown, 7'hormr.v Hail; Jacob Smith, • l'hoonas S. 11 - larton,L (co.I IV. ilicharAl)), ,7'vbiar InQ,Pner. wilml,l»..ai Ixtrim Tice subscriber has becn appointed agent for II bove Hint lined institut bps. and k now prepasi make,insurance, on every description of property the lowest rates. ; . Pottsville, June 19, ISt!, • _ - . Spring' Garden IMutual Insurance 1 Company. . I ril ars: Company haviva - or:, , anized according to the .1, provisions 'Was cll trier. is jioyv prepared tolnal‘e Insurances ay.ainst leas by Fire on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capitali— The advantage of this syslem is, that efficient security is afforded at thr lowest rates that the business can be done for, as I.llel whole. ',thins (less an interest not to exceed ti per cent. per iiminiti on the capital) will he re turned to the tnembers of the instittiliini, without,their becioninz resianisilde r+r tiny of tbe einaaements Or fil abilities of the Company, further than the premiums Ic2 Many paid. The creat slicc - ,s which flfi.= system'', liar 11 as 0•1 , I plili wherever it has been intratlared. induces the Dirert, rs to request the attention of the public to it, confident the, i, . re , :lliies!hOt to he Lind :retool to lie appreviauld. Tin" art of Ilu!orP"ral ion, and any explanation in re gard to it. mac be obtajoed by auplyine at the Vire Xurtkire,t rurnjr if Gar. end ./l'aud as., or' of B. liA N NAN, Pettsvilli, I l i • s LANVIZENCE SHUSTER, Nesident.; T.. KIIIIIIVIA„Alt. -;ci-r ! , iary. . ,1 Dttg - ,.."relits,. • cumin sto4.tart. ! ltnbcrt L. Longhead, , Joseph W 4.1, , Cooree It. "Frontidati I - , Elijili Dall•r, i Sa11111(•1 Tow P.lend, I'. 1.. Lagitertnine„ , Charles Stokes+, Canna, W. iAsli, • Abraham IL Perkins. :1-liy It. 1 - :.' I. ',- r I'i., The Sr,::.: ijlier has beep appointed Arent far t le 'a bove Compaily.iati.l is• now ready 1., itiaLe insuratiees on all d .4 . (101 pi it. Of pi i:perty at tat, • notch li•ii - vr than il-toil, tar ine. l'roin 62 A on the siueo 14 *lO per .„ltiiai annually. Therm:Ls perpetmilly en stone and brick lliiildiaa-• in good locations 63,110 , 2 per cenand if the Cm opany 'should prOve to be a profitable co u sin, I he Pel-ol• - • l••••Iliov.r itr it (~nuke of thevrolits without incurring ally - risk. Tlik Charier is • the same as those of the Insurance Votnpaiiie.• iu New Fw_iantl. For further nail tulats aiiii,l, to the stil,,,rit,cr. , I B. BANNA'NJ Med.ieines! . Medicines! ! • . Pr. Win. Evans!' ieleiliati•d Camomile Pills, do . do i Simi liiii.,. , *• Syrup for children, • Enron Von flocheler s Herb l'ills, Doi i.. Coolie':- Feinaio pill s . Dom. \Vim I•;vii's Fever i hind Aatte Pills, Doll. Iliintis Ifiitonir Pills, • . For l) spepticl persons,flunt.'s Brun nic Pills, are' to lie soniniur to any medicine ever yet offered I PIi:PUC. Wisini's 1 - il•nun of ;Wild - Stierma n's Ciiiillil.nzeti%ii I lewe's Am ve ii nd RiMe 11 Indian- N'ecetatil i Eliair,l Dalin iirCotineli 0. Jal ne - s flair 'l'oair,'. l !I Brie's Mission Ir:osmotic, r.ifell's Indiaii NrcetiCile 1 Leitiv's Sarsaparilla Elooi Lieu's Chinese. I }lead' , Ant f-Dyspntic II Me tff's Vecolit4le Life .I Wilson's Ash i-I)ysrwptiel J,t ne's Expect, rant: ei' .layns Cat minative Bali Shmiia's - Paierri, _ -- ii Jaynei's Venni firm., . d Swaitti's Vermillice, I Lion's Tentneinni•ii Life 11 Roof's Pun tier DintinenP 11r*Ii.•'s Emlitocation, ii Veaaer & Alin i• ht's Du , erver, li• - Flititti's Eli iii, of Opitp Becher', Eye Salve, • 11 Thornson's Eye )Cuter, li I liolorim , Tooth IlVaslr, I Wheeler's Teali - isry 'roc - off Sherman's Worth imzeng do C0112.il • do Wi•tlar's . do i Sill.C111:111 . 14 ('aittppor do Doer's Vegotablp Taylor's l thaw nl' i.lser ' flothrolDs Totter Ointmen 11o)'s Liniment, 5 Welch m 's Tooth Ache D lload A . 11e Rem I l'onain Lee's ‘ritalletni Bilion3 It More 6 CritrAi NVoaver',... %Vona Tort, ant; Pettodtiarl: Syr, 1'rt".V..11 . 1 .. e , Doctoral iMix tne l nt, 1:•14 India 1/.l!r . 11.1!,.41, Sarsaparilla Dr. APtler.alll . , rirot's pi' • ti.,,, , ,,,r t ,Ft•nial•ti DMA . , flalsasi of llorclooind, Itowantrs Tonic Climax Syrup, fot sent Itoor, nine Bffiiiofro. • A frt•- •h supply f and for salt. at the drug , April 6, I l-,J; BANNAN ! • 1- -10azasrs Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. TTIE oN Plgt.s in e:tktenee containing SarSapa-' rilla in their f•onins4 ion. They purify the Blood 'and Fluids of the hod?, anti trance the Stininich andlilinvels from all noxinu.4. sub— stances flint proilnce disease. They are cotapesed entirely of vegetable Extracts. (free fuel, mercy ry and.lininerals) Nvilich quake ahem , hit saft,e, heel, anri 1111LO•flicadous of any other pills in CO istenee. I Seeeral thou:*andlreerifierPes of their efficary linVeifere tofore been publibleol, and their sales are in , •renaing annually by fhottsbnils. Ore, than thee !ions havq already •liqen sold since their introduction. I TILIN,IOO ' 000 BOXES I have been sold in, Philadelphia alone, the past j thus showing:that in the place witere. they are main burred they ;lave ;ti resat: lion, greater titan any i pill:--n Inch arise' from the fact that DR. LEIDY is known or home as h reraliir Phipician, and his pill 'consent's...pity einPloved greater confidence any other; in to 'their own efficacy. e2enfify and not, quantity is a valuable attributf longing. to Ilion; one box ilotng more good that; four of otln re. I • Ile advised, tle , refore,lwhen ne easily requit i lake 11012 e elder than DR. LEIDrS] BLOOD, PILLS. Try them! (they rost bur , '2srrntY a lair.). Try the . So well satisfied will ynn be of their gOOll effect, will never take any othehs. After von have tent . ... • OEM . . ~t her hinds, then rri/Dr. I,ezdy's Blood l'illg, the alai ertire will Form 14.! therm:4yd. No - Iris:m.4e of diet tio're strain! •from on ii nation, 'or fear of ralchina cold need lie apprehended: young aid old may tare them with e (p.m! ,tfoty. , ; . 1 ' Pi im 01 Tire Oire and Depot, Dr. I.eidy'q Ifealflk Emporium. No. 191 NortIfSECOND street. near V,IND, (sien of the coiden Dull and Serpert-) Pl,t - tdraphin. .tlrr. by Klett & Co., Wctltcrill & 1' , .. W. Dyitit & Sour; A.S. & E. Roberts &Co., an:lcily Drogglste,gen . orally. . ! 1 Alio by P. Pomp, and I ilDirlonn, Easton, J. F. Long, Laucasirr, and inO=t reskrrable Druggists and s'tore kerprra in the United Statc3. ; • Alan at J. C.I.IIIOWN'S (late W. T. Eptinfeii) Drug Stnre, Centre street, Pottsville May Is, . ICE CREAM: , , nivic enbserinr4 informs his numerous friendsj ti the piddle geT.rally; that he ht. prepared to nisi) parties and families;; with Ice Cream, Made pure Cream, at -ariu andall times. MIE!A.N IIL WATER.' kr... Ile also has a fountain of pure Mineral Watei which the eiterif inn of the pablinavho are fond !nf i wholesome beverage &atm the saintlier, are lasi Ile warrants it IR he equip to any procured elsewli Also bottled Mineral - Water, for Kale by the dozent Thankful for patronage heretofore received, he hi byattoitiori to please, to .'contintin to receive a. lit share (lithe patronage ofOle public. • I June t.", '2s I JOHN S. C, MARTI; 111,0WE'6 School for the Flute. _ Do do for pie Violin, Coat Dining each new and-complete Instruction 4 to gether with about Iso jileces of Music, price 50 cents each, June received iind for sale by 11.0AD:1g "1, June 20 . 20- . I • • ; - k : t. - r . SATURDAY INIONING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1844. • I IMMIDEII=I ANDREW RUSE OFFICE OF THE Cherry; ors. price 23, cts per box Linuntent, Pills, ii do MIMI nical health and Life Wash, erg, iiill Salye, Lre Op, Agile, Lry, ‘varranlA, ~ y e 'ultidirines, just received 'tore of , 1.1 ' .1. S. C. MARTIN.. Ea GE AL ADVERTISER. THE 117ANDE4IN61 ar lUii_A~can. , CtriusitAN ! 'for the traveler lone . . Leave a ow befbre thy door I am he. whit wanders (m.l Bore by whirlwinds evermore ; . 'Voting. yet Weighed with years.. eacli On the wpiohrs la it dumb is set . • 1 iiii each night 7 4hope is craughr, Ana the son IlliSrl ti yet . ~ I,:verni.,re, evermnre„ grills the earth I wand , t o'er— IliEvernobie ! evermore!, ' Eitthteen centuries!—alas / . (Per th e dust of Greecerid Rome, O' •r each itation'a wreck . I pars, Sy' that fet rfol with Twiny] ' borne : I have itent the fadlp:t.tlootb . §e.ert Colutnhia's flag unfurrd ; Shen two hingdoms from the thud Ilise to ~ ••i, the ancient world! i Evertoorp. ev••rmore, I • • BOHAI the earth I wander o'er— ! Evermore! evermore !I' • . . . , go!) has slaip, to punish de, !All to me or mine ailaclted ; From earl: roof that shelteth me, I am by that whirlwind snatched; Many a beilig in dii.trrits., t ~ itieekb,iich!lialtn as.l may shed, Whli.lrith no t the time to bless, l 'fhe pair; itind that gavd• him bread. jEvermore, evermore, Eons the earth I wailder o er— liVerile,ro I evermore! Rpnely 'neat!' the very boa l ern, 0n the serrerass by the wave, Though ore, grief may rest 6n flowers, _,,' Yet,l bear that whirlwill rave I Oh'. What to an angered II raven • Is that inst e lone and bleat 1 IS eternity bat elven. ! I For toy journey's close, dud rest i Evermore, ev-rumre, I nulls the earth I wander n't•r— ' , Evermore ' Evermore ll i lute those children. mall aiul clad Ohm in , Own. hear oleo:dries I WO& the,y•tit toy glances ad, •', 1. , .! I in•iir that whirlxvin I rise ; Atred liven l' no Wealth the i while t c Nal.. a dread career lilit this ; • Children ! Orl whose pathsl smile, i , 'Know l your dinit my fe I shall ktis t i ~. EveNtOre. evermore, s ' Iton...tle• i.ai tit I wander o' r— iiverntOre '. tVertnortt ! i , • Ot ilie hal! , Whom I v.-, bier, Shalt I Ili,/ losa,roM to:q' I ].•l: to rte ti iiiii still I tort, i'. Pun the whirlwind !emote,. 'On! ' ! `On '... Ilie deep vice crie.) still, I 'Live. wir ti all In doom r c' swept, 41iy forefather's rant to•till ; 1 For tby dust no L place isli:ept :' t Evert:one. evermore, atolls the earth I wander o'er— liVei more I eve. score It . - i I outrazeil i tie man rirCli-iil r. -, Mot lone hint whose bre a th Was grin But ion. raiustens fly the enill, : j -Ey it • t Whirlwind btu tied on ! t Tr w ho know not charily,l :Ireinlde at the avenginglroir; pr iad : t e nt wrontiod Iltlneinilv Roust ttir venueance of trC6d! • • , 'Ever:Mini. eve rolOre. [ ) , Rolls the es it it I W.llllkf o . l*- . .' Everullee I evermore :l 1 _ .FA.TAL lilspLT OF ♦ tliOilc.—There is a gobd deal of society among, the Greet families at, Athens fur a few weeks before the Carnival.- They meet 'together in the evenings -. and amuse themselves in. a, very agreaible way. At one 'of these parties the.discourse fell on ghosts and epic. its. Michael, who was p4sent, declared that he bed no faith in their ex4tence. iAll the party present, exclaimed against rhat they ; called his frCe-masonry t and e , ;en his sister, who was not, given to sureistition, begged him to be silent lest he should oliend . the evil spirits, Who 'might ptin isb him when he lea'st ex [.,ected it. lie laughed and ridiculed ,Phrossa; oiTering to dO any thiCig td dare those redoulae.d spiiits which the comp. ny would - suggest. ..Nerio, a far greater sceptic than Michael, Suddenly affeleted great respe c t tot' the invisible world, and, hy exciting Michael, gtadually engaged him aruillstThe ladghier of his companions, toiunderiake hi? fry a dozen of eggs ,dh the tomb of; a Turkish !saint, a short distance heyohd the .Psltssia gate, to leave a pot of char coal to be seen ( next Morning, as a proof of his Valor, and, return to the pate with the dish of ggb. I I 1 The expeditori was arran appositiOn of, the ladies. FOR inetun l omised t l io follow at linown to Miishael, ,4o bet should happen Alichnol lii ;containing, a of of charcci,a , . I i!tlask of oil, in re hand a frying-pan, 'lantern in the other, closely' envelope lky eapote, ,pi:o l veeded milng to him i itonih of the T rk cor4istettiof a mar 'ken from some ancient sareapitag,u;, at the corners hy . four small pillars.of -masonry ; . 1 , i the , .top was not higher than an ordinary table, . I and below tho marble slab there was an empty space-betivecit mid columns', The niilit was ex tremely, dark and cold SJ thitt the friends of Ali ichael, familiar as they . werelwith their native city, • found some dilliculty following him without a I,utern throught the }Haas Of ruins Athens then presented. '''Au they !appr4ched the tomb, they Iperceived that he hathalrea4 lighted the charcoal , land was engaged in blowing, it viorously, as much to warm his hands as to prep l are for his }cooking operlions: Creeping as ne l ar him as !possible without risking a :discovery, they heard, ; to their amazement, a deep toice apparently pro- Iceedim , from the tomb,i t hich 'exc.aimetl, "It (must be a cold night for mankind." "You need 1 inot care," said Michael in a . careless t ne, but ner- Ivonsly proceeded to pOur a[whole bottle of .oil in , the frying-Pan. . t 4 , F As soon as.' the oil was boiling arid-bubbling, }the voice, froth the tomb again exclaimed, "Infi ldel, what are r you doing here ? Toll appear to lbe cooking-11Y hence, ot 7 1!Will eat My supper of I I thy carrion." Andnt the instant a head, covered :by an enormous white turb:an, protnided himself [from under theitombstons with open mouth: Mi , chav!, either alarmed at the F. , r orda and.the appa 'l • I lion, or angry tit the suspieirn of a P n remeditated l i trick on the pa i rt- of his 'colnpanione, seized the panful of hailing oil, and pdured the whole con. tents into the Igiping mouth laf the spec - ating—" . Iflou are so hungry tilts th 'Satan,?". 1 • i A if , riek which might haye awakened the dial 1 s proceeded front the; figure, :followed by a succe . 'sion of hideous i groans._ The friends of. Miclittel indeed - toucan', ' but the lamp had fallen to the ! ground and was citinguislied in thia confuSion . Some time elapsed 'ere it was found and lighted. The unfortunati3 figure ,wai dmwn,fortk saber.- ted.by the oil, d evidentlyi in a dying state, 'if,. indeed, life wasl hot already! s extinet. Slowly the n horrible_truthibrcame apparent. Nerio had sep erated himself from the rest of the piety unper ceived, disguised himself, 1 a[nd gained the : torn before the arrival of Michael 4 who thus! trestatOhe 1 murderer of his 's l istOrs . lover; • year; runt - other well its ale. than be t , . yon Fall 2o- and fur from r, An f i itel here. lope,' beral . 4 2 • • , ,71 t ~t , 1. 4 1 4, ' A WORKING=MAN'S LETTER Mr. Thomas (hrYstal, a journeyman shoema ker of this -City, attended and addressed the late Locofoco mass meeting at Belleville, and his 'rc marks were highly commended in the Plebeian, Newark Post, Sbber Second 'Thought, It seems however,,that his 'sober second thotighel is averse to the great aflirmative measure of the par ty with which he: : , has always hitherto -acted, and, being :.more recently Urged to allress a POlk and Dallas meeting s lac reidied as follows.: ,I • New Twin:, August •12, I.lc l GETSTLE*EN-4 received a formal invitatien, which -I accepted, to address the: association of Which you are the committee, from .one of your ritimber ; upon \ the political questions which nrov agitate the country. would cive me pleasure to do . so, but I could not advocate the election: of Polk and Dallas therefore, I suppose, it would not be agreeable to yogi to hear me : It' it would 4. will meet You cheerfully. If any of you hehrd my remarks at the DemoCratic meeting at. Belleville, you will recollect that I took4ceaSion to say that my views upon the annexation )of 'Poxes differed from those entertained by the democratic party: They are ciesirdcis of Making, that question the is; sue in the coming election ; and with them a man's democracy depends mien the stand lie takes in re! lation to this sod jeci; I; being opposed, can no longer act With they! The rank and ,file. of 04 Democratic party, Yon Will recolleCt, had with alj most unparalleled unanimity, long before the inea r ing of the Democratic Baltimore COnvention norn 7 nated Mr. Van Bureil as their candidate for the Presidency. I was among ' : that nun - then HiS letter appeared ; iii that lie .tom:: g,rauhd against . annexation, and for that, the expressed till or tig: people was disregarded, and Mr. Van Buren was tiacriliced for honestly expressing his opinfon ; and that, too, 'by a' cßque,—the Meanest and most de spicable—who, by tlMir midnight deeds, proved that they were bthit, upon his political destruction, hou.ht They nominlitt-dln his stead a man who was known only for his blind adlierende to party, irre spective of tight, and ,1 who has neither talent nor worth, nor in fact any of those qtialities that dis tinguish the statesman. He was nominated be cause he endorsed mad John Tyler's views of an nexation; and now that they have nominated Mr. Polk, they demand of the people-unqualitiCd obe dience and support. 'lt remains to be seen wheth er the great Mass of tle; Democratic party will con sent to have their candidate thrown aside and man nominated in his stead, Who, before the meet ing of that . ConVention, was' not named in con nection with the Presidency. . I had hoped, Yes believed, even after the poi sage Of the resoltitions in reference! to Texas by .the Convention, that a Democrat could make such issues as be clioth in regard to annexation. • This it was that actuated me in supporting the nomi nees of the Convention at all. It 'seems I was doomed to disappointment. . • There are times in ;the history of all parties when it is necessary to refer to old landmarks—to revert to old principles, for the IMrPose of seeing. what change had t tken place, and if .any, wheth er they were beneficial or otherwise. Men, by a continued adherence ;to party, are apt to become bigoted, are apt to delegate the right of thinking to their leaders, believing, that they can do no wrong. The sham cry of. "Democracy and the dear people" are word's familiar to _those warm weath er, expedient loving patriots—l mean the leaders of the democratic party ;—their false speeches, fill ell with love for'the laboring classes, I have heard until they ceased to be musical. Ey such means they have succeeded in lulling to sleep thousands of honest, well-,meaning men. I trust this foul plot to 'annex Texas to this than will be the means of awakening them from thbir slumbers. cd in spite of the or five of ihe yOung little distance, un- t anything th a zeinbil eggs and a , nd a small in his this- I I task. , The I,le cover La - I d sustained I eady le; hell; w a fea Can it be possible (that they are in favor of ad mitting that territor' into our Union, saddled as it is with a debt of f,;).2,000,000, Which this coun try will have to assume, thereby ct'eating,,a nation al debt, and that too by the very party who have been ost clatuorousAtgainst one ; besides we shall several Slave States to the Union. Mod riiiiocracy and slavery go hatid in hand—hut it is net pure democracy ; it is a Spurious article, Add that a war with Mexico, aided, as doubt less she will be, by other foreign 'powers. The horrors of war arc at all times tote avoided, if it can be Sone consistent 'with national honor; but to baU e in defence ofan open wrong, the thought lerable. The annexation plot was conceiv sin and brought forth in iniquity—for foul; salitical purposes—to retrieve the fortunes lien party ; fallen by the wickedness of men Lbored only for personal aggrandisenient ; ho to attain their object, are ever ready to to illiberal prejudices, or'te , suborn as aux-, o party strife the evil spirit pf animosity be the rich and the poo?. ' liove in no such prejudices, nor will I be a io them longer. 1' I am a Mechanic, and have Ter interest in the election than that the Gov tit shall be adadnistered wisely and justly. Democratic party has been, and is, troub li too many PliarisceS who have as the re annex ern D is into . oil in base, of a fa who 1 1 and w appeal iliary tween I be party no of WO Th. led tv ligiou Pharisre of ol l d, pioclaimed that they only were holy, and they now rule the party as with a rod of 'iron. It is useless for the Democrats to at tempt ' to triumph with their present Pharislacal leaders. For the honcst—for those who are in favor of the perpetuitY of our country and her in stitutions--there eau. be nothing in the democrat -1 : is party. as at present organized, that accords with their views. For myself, I here renourree them, and tedge' myself to the Whiz cause. My. time and my humble aid shall be used to help to prc ,l moti the election-of Clay - and Frkinghuysen; be lieving that the success of the Whigs is auspicious -..fith every interest, Mad that the 'eras plot could in the hands of Mr. Clay meet its reward:; 1 I am, ramt respectfully. - . I - you ob't servant, "F.IIOTNIA bIIRYSTAL., ':re, Tocifer. - e oil; son of Locopoco TOTE IS*ll ON CI SST D!Ccr..-- We learn that the vote in the jsil of this City stands Loco his none. Rune for Polk.--Richrnood Star. POLITICAL: 11•11 Facts for Tariff men. KEtP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE,. Proclaim it throughout the lotth laud , breadth of the land—publish it in every city, town aryd‘il- , lage 7 --po.it it up in every -furnace, and forge, and kuinufactory,-rind store, and workshop, and farm house—proclaim iton the thountain top—proclaim it in the dusky mine, far,lown in the bowels of the eaithproclaini it wherever the brawney arm o f iadnstry is actively em;aged—that JAMES K, POLK and the Locofoco 'party 'are 'OPPOSED TO THE PRESENT T.:VR.I,Fr, that has les- , toredito our country its wonted prosperity, and covercl the nation with benefits and blessings. IiEP IT BEFORE nu: 'PEOPEE, Tllatlin the last Congress, when an eltort, was madO by the Locofoco party to procure its repeal— E,ery Locofoco member present from Maine, Ever Locofoco member from N. Hampshire, 4 1 of the Locofoco members front Conn., :2 A fncij. of the Locofoco members from N. V., 12 E , jeri• Locofoco member flout Virginia, 10 "Dlery Locofoco member from N. Carolina, 4 E ery Locofoco member present from Georgia, 4 E , iefY Locofoco member from S. Carolina, • 7 Eeer'y Locofoco member from Alabama, 5 EJery Locofoco meinber present fiom 3 E4rY Locofoco member from Louisiana, ' • • 3 I: , )erY`Loetifoco member from Arkansas, Locofoco member present from .Missouri, 4. E‘i i cry Locofoco member lion Illinois, 6 Ecer3-.l.ocorwo member present from Indiana, 7 E ‘erY Locofoco Member from Ohio, Kt;ery Loeofoco niqjuber but oae front Ky., 4 Eery Locoloco tuenilwr present front Teun. 4:ry Loeu!oco. outuber fitua Michigan, 3 Mikit! . a Loeofoeo vote of '9B !icing more than tierez.-purllis •of the Lorofueo delegation in Congress, 'VOTED AG IINST TILE, PRESENT .TARIFF . , favor of suiftainiltg the British Locofoco Tariff 13111, of Mr. 151 . 1 c ay. And• . • KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That 'at the same time and upon the name oeta , sion, • . • flieij• Whig member from. Maine, • 2 • Every Whig member from Massachusetts •:8 E‘Mry Whig member from Vermont, ' 3 Every Whig member from Rhode Island, 2 Every Whig member from New York, - 10 El,eryWhig member from New Jersey, • 1 Every Whig, member from Pennsylvania, - . 13 E,lery Whig member from Maryland; 6 Eltery Whig member from Virginia, 3 Ev o ery Whig member from N. Carolina, Every Whig member from Georgia:. 2 Eyery Whig member frOm Alabama, • . 1 Every Whig member from Illinois, i 1 E4ry Whig member from Indiana, j 2 Eyery Whig member from Oftio, 10 Every Whig member from Kentucky, 5 Every Whig member from Tennessee, 15 Making a Whig vote of • 77 BEING EVERY WIIIG MEMBER (save one) PILESENT IN Co:rvonl.Ss from the North add frord the South—from the East and from the West, VOTED IN-FAVOR OF SUSTAINING THE WHIG TARIFF OF 18-12, thus nobly standing, up for the interests of the people,: and the great leaditig, principle of the Whig party—piotection ,to American 'lndu:stry.—Ha;Tisburg Clay Bu gle. • Fnlallos or. TEE TAnier.—The iiretended . fi4endship olthe Locofocos for tho Whig Tririti, is *cry humorously illustrated by the following an. ectlote, related by the Hon. Mr. Greene, of Ken : . lucky, in a recent address to the Clay Club .of Washington city : "The Locofoces, (said Mr. G.,) after swearing allegiance to a man who has dechired from the house tops his advocacy of free trade, have the hy.- pocrisy and impudence to call them'sclves the friends of the tariff. 'Net only so, but in New York and Pennsylvania they call Mr. Polk a friend to pro tection: They'declare that Trir.r are the friendi . of that measure, and deny that the Whigs They remind me, said Mr. Greene, of a story I have heard of a woodchuck out is Kentucky. The woodchuck went out from her bed one day, in search of food; the times being hard, she remain ed out longer than usual, and when she retunied, behold! her bed was occupied by another animal' of a very suspicious appearance. The woodchuck ; astonished and offended, demanded of the-creature peremptorily, 'what, sir, are you doing in my bed!' •In un,beili" 'Ye;, in ev bed.' 'Pray:said the stranger, 'and who ',Lax you!' am a woadchtick; and who.tire you!, 'l,' said - the warmint, am a woodchuck,- too: 'You a woodchuck!' - .Yes.' repeated the intruder. 'Why, you don't, Llri..M. like 4 woodchuck—you don't .TALK like a wood. chuck—and what is &ore, yClu don't SMELL - li,e a woodchuck"—and therefore the woodchuck kicked him out. .So it is with the political Polk said Mr. G., they dont look like tariff meter they don't talk like tariff nieu—and they don't smell like 'eat.' I • Ilsre JOINLD.—The Itteknond 'Enquirer, whose party . orthodoxy we presume ,ricyLlgtocrat, North or South, will chspute; repudiates the aim rions claim set up fir Wr. Polk on the Tariff, tha he is the friend. o f Protection, and thus frtnkly t Vows Poik's anti-Turilf principles and boldly join issue them: From the REeLmo.lt.l Enquirer, July 30 Thallast letter from Henry Clay on' the Tariff is dated on the 29th June addressed to Mt. Cape, of Pittsburg, in which he deelares—... I have every where maintained that in adjusting a Taritifor rev: enuc, discriminations . ought to be made for. pro.. tection : that the tariff of 184.2 has operated moil beneficially, and that lam utterly opposed to its reperil. These' opinions were announced by uie 'at public meetings in Alabama, Georgia, Charles ton- in South Carolina, and in ,Virginia.'! Tbe Coon presses Claim to put him issue witliMr„ Polk ',on this ground; who declares, in a ~to the citizens of TennessO, of May . 1844 til'at, . 4 I am opposed to the Tariff of the !lit "r Vc the issue, and will battle on that ground for Polk against Clay. 7 GETtiiirAN \Vann IN 11.17icursarr.--The Ger min Whigs in. ChicinnAti . - lie doing good service to .th e land of their adeptility; by convincing thoie of their countrymen ; wholAieve been trapped by the cunning devices of th 4 Seco Fccos,Ethat their interests and ,the sucecial,?of Whig, principle are identical. Hundreds - of 94mans, who hevo hero tofore ,Notc,l .the Loco itqo ticket in that city.. hero renounced 'that i c 9 &c., are new usint: their hltitienrc in faror . tio Whigs. The Cin cinnati Strdightout, on tl4suhjeet, says: • Until recently, accorilio to the statements of the German Loco roco orators, there were . not oiM hundred- and 0;4511114;s cf •that class In llow is it n 441 :We see their meet ings crinvilcd—live or sa i ltlimtired names enrcilled on. the l.tooks of their' Gclittiart Clay Club, end:an enthusiasm pervadinl tlpi .4l /) that is as warm and heartfelt ns is evinced 1) 5 1 ] . t he mestardent of our American ifrienda, Thif . ffre is spreading .among them ; it will spread . it 'REVOLUTION: IZES HAMILTON 6.015,NTY. NO. 36. • • TEsirmaNt. Jr MIL 'N'cil.ts.s.s.—ln a speech detiverkd by the Hon. Jaes Buellanan,beforella menthers of thcPennivolia Democratic State UonveOlion, in A ugazdO*4o, when 'speaking ,of the 004 4 1.11 . w n of Geneolarrison over Mr. Clay he sai,.4:—.TheVVlii, 4 44 - ty had in Mr.. Clay candiddte of whom I.llll.:inay have been just'y proudi r a man of hold zi:lijlearieAs heart—a matt of high and cozninandii:44loquenee, and a man tf distinthisheJ ability. Ijthon,4ll opposed to his political principle.;, yet Niare aver felt for him the highest regard." • A Ihmenn.—lt4444l liy one of tho Cinein. • 1!g• nati papyri, that - wilco rat 'Coq.: ivas rooking sptieelt in Pat he egelahned, .IVIIO would you rather go ppa51.42 fay,or Polk r 'Clay - I clay ! Clad r shouted leAerylio.ly, very much to the di•+eorntitu e of the.btitOr. who looked chap fallen, and retnarl.ed il?Ivou arc all for Clay, it ib unifeci..ssa,y foir nnt4) speak - to y0u.',48 • Pa:/s Ildv. you heir .Lijilsloco orators abuse Mr: clay, jnst tell thnin ihscon, the dist'fr Metholst...C i h3in n, sa...—taut the ;Large, of guinhliir ,, •,.49 lane Swealing, and lin ipJrality, are will then liceoa,o ueccc to prove that the Rev. on•nil is :fad wilfully perverts the truth. ' • I' • - Ct-,t'utnt.a's n Co. N., had a glurioas gather.. ;6 . 4 at her good and try Whio at Collidlo. on ' to 714 . inst. Ex Gue Ritner, (su falsely nem. tied of a•mstati - iin , to -lk and Te iasisin) . presi ! t l ded, and the, itotnen:o;''ssetnblarre was addresied • - !p-.seVeral excellent le , ilakets. It is. estimatek that there were Tweli:k - yitunsand persons on awl' •- - . 4rounih • • " • 'l7 Loci qrse.—Thelf;(;:u7siana Legislature slandS thus 4Scuate, 8 and 9 Democratsi , 'louse, 31 Whigs, 26 4mocrats ; Whig majority On joint ballot 7. Tl4nomination of Alex. Do Clonet;tothe.Senate'in4forse's district, (his place being by his4ction to Congress,) wilt ilonbtictss aye the 11 , 11,135 - a majority in that body. , • Pik Mishavo —,The Louis Republican , says ' he Whigs will haveVs or 45 members in the' lousej and eight iute Senate. The balance bill H divided betw4 the Herds and Sefts.— Edwards' majority ,*i4 be from foul. to•five thou- I sand. • - Tni7ru ron o Nashville Union, i'ollo3lTennessee 9114 sus: •.. PVC are agahs,t ev - 'gl"tking that the Whigs sr l f for i:; . • • When that's said 'll Is said,. for they have no • . • measuies of tilde OWlk,itt trade entirely uiEifi , bor. . rowed eati4ll' • • Mr. !Tyler will sctckly find the .4 retirement" to•whiCh he alludes:4lVaViingion Spectator. • • That's a fact. Tredlon will always stare bias in the face—and a 1n(1) , eel/Science will haunt hkni wherever ho Tai l .circar.. A.N ri .10i.v.e.r1F..--The village of gyraciise, N. liaf*ently been the th i dre of a novel and fatal 144 affair. About six years . ago there -arrived tlii,7-i."; frOin Germany', a young man and woman . , w,`,11 luring the voyage, had formed a mutual at dnent, and had resolved, upon' a matrimoniaf, nnectiori. Owing, how. 1.1 ) ever, to their ignore of, Arherican- manners . and ' other -equally f!didisli causes, they , Were not married according ti illie faws 'of the State, but II lived ogetlier as 14liond and wife in a small : house ereiled by the 41. Ili-this way they had lived•tOgether i fat ,ix ,•;yOrs,,tintil some three weeks. 'since, although the Mai was frequently urged by the young weman 't . :o!:rniarry- her legally this ho refused to -do, hecaaHf the expense of the wed ding, Urging that tlirll4ere asreally husband and wife iiti God's sigho. if 'married according to 10,w.' :I'lle young W.:4M; did mot think so, awl still persisted in her T `e;;:ieest—to whi c h he would not corisent,, an 1 sire 3ti t stired . :liiin, tha: p il4y!is hi consented to so reask• C able an arrant ment, •slirt • must leave him. 11441 hot heed licF-declaratioti. _ mid went to Auburn' tOn his return in the even ing, hci, found the woill,lia shient, and immediately went i 4.: pursuit,of I c li to, a' friend's, where .sh'e Chad ,4en in the teal it vi4iting. To his 'mi• prise he found, • on!itiiing the door, that .ilia; young' woman was jl-i-ltaking the vows of matri mony in the'preseers . rof sacral witnesses with u' youngl man 'wile haOrequently visited them,— lA:ritho'ut saying a w. 4 to the patties, as soon as he recoveredfrom {h . *: first shack of his feelings ; , :e. • liedefLthe house and itn toward his' cottage, cry:- , -ing at the top cf. 1141 1 yoicei With-the phrerrty et' 'madded and oscrwOuiri,.; disappointment,-.0,', , • .!•ic, • Mary' i,. my lost. lost,', 4 Vdry r, Thus he ran and .. cried, until witty4U:few roils of his dwelling •, ~ ,,, • all upon I.4groiiiid, having ' ru p ture d a mid cat 41 other injuries to his vital rlf. - • *or e . was a•ded by thO physician and nei.4l,diors for iv. ir p...? weeks, when he' died in most ezcescivc grief,A Frequently during hissick. gess Ilk sent fur Mralinti employed every argu-, , ment in his yower;lKpre \'ail upon her to COMO and see trim. Ike ielti ini,band,va;i . unwilling • - ,?, that she Should .visitWtoi, arid she did pot go. . . , • Nj;; , How TO' DO ur.' , ;airlic Charleston (S . : C.) Courier has the foljelin7, anecdote . or G era! Georg; Meriiifile: his mood of militor ness, shortly after hiy ld i:npo ted a military libra ry front France, whikeonversing with a number .-of . gentlemen on . , t.l . )ipoolp and circumstance of glorious lio ve di . and seriously said: 'Gentlemen, I have alcovered :into& of insuring . victorY,' Every c Pas immediately on the qur ofee for the annuncidt6n orthe astounding rnatval; 'We have only,' riaite excited Gcni.ral, mayo our bayonet sit inchOongerlthan it now and we are into the eirenVsix inches before he touch. es us."
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