(-,' ,M.EDIGINES. DR. STEELLING'S NAR SYRUP; The Ch l iiii - j'aizaceti . pp Cq iiit Ft pion ! ! . ... . . - - . . . . A I.Sil Asthma; Influenza, I.looPing :cough, Croup, f . iirlet - Furt,• - Measles, -difficulty of Breathing, lll ; onchitiA. Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Breast, and ult ullierillidases'orne - tunpl.' ' . • CONFIRMED. - Extraprilioary core of A:Mona, by liteelling's Pul monary: ts'yroi, attt•te,l to by Capt. Samuel It. Bum mcll, ohbrchant .0f Potter's Creek, :llotturith. County, NOW JerNe3 the father of tlie unfortunate young suifer- Cr. ! Tarnln3 Cdtaan, hole Ott. ioTEELIXO:—.IIear Sir have the pleasure of. being able to stale that my 'daughter. who had been: undersevere Asthma for 5 or ti years,has been entirely, cured of that painful disease, by the.use of six bottles - fif your Pulmonary Syrup. She was when first attneked with that complaint, only nine years of ace, and n trete& with it , beyond nil des cr ipl far Ilie.perfod cif neni-six years, having tit attack ahem every three or flier weeks.'. It Was to all appearance, cordials& arid immovable—we ied .-ntany medicines - without- any relter whatever. About this time, wit heard ofthe superior efficacy of, your Pultnonnry Syr -up and_ 'determined, to give it a trial—we procured a 'dozen bottles , of it ; the- first bottle relieved her very much, i6lll by the time cite hail' taken six bottles, she was perfeetly.cured II I It is now three three` years - Ellice titan, and she Ine; not had the shzittest attack of the Asthma. ; She Suffered so much when laboring un-, .der thoseattacks that we could bear her breath die; too - fly bver the whole house',-she was frequently near , coffin:4lns, mid we hadfluite devaired of her tarove ery. , . I eir9 you the shore statement of facia, that others avluy may be alibi led This awful disease, may mak.: 11,0 of: the saint: means. said we feel aisnred that 'With the blessing .if Prorid..nee. l hey will find prima. 41121'154,1. • Yours respect:foully. • • ' SAMUEL It. BUNNELL. . A loud voice from l'h:lticlelphia ! 'ltem' the fqlos..inz. strong testimony in favour of "Fteellimes PtiNtionary t 4 ;up, risen I.y the Rev. V. 0. 'Douglars, l'astot of the Mariner's Cititreft, !phis. ; • • July 10t1084.1.. Pr. • reel notch gratified in being Wile to ;fay to you:that the Pulmonary Syrup you sent, Olds been used by c v tra I persons witli'great sneeess.— The'fitst person who took it, hall hear confined to her bed for ',ram, time with'a severe cough- - -after taking oneheter. no alt-t entirely cured. A Sailor ih • - -old'y tii,tres , seti will, iveno:!ii, niut roold not find -.there took one bottle and called trltin^ to ' ; ssn cotican raced ! !!—A luetebet of nay In say 1 / 1 :11 i th priVailing (.1"."C!'• was and a bottle of Syrup tom( yt•itr ..%;10•ittio, = 1 to Iwo Hearted health ' rindledt alloost entirely limo i.„. , i While - 11; Wood:gen, . J... a 31r, S. NV„ lahmt rhig a,odor.a scrcrer..::: • It able; In Pit trd throu:ll Ill" felt co::li, ut that the SYreit wriitld relieve In,: aremdin Ely I :era. lle• a ~rite--warp;, a few days, 1 heard . that She great; beneillea, and in a flit wa'Y of 'a spzn , ly recovery: I an truly say, that 1.1:t0.t every (Me 113:1t has taken it, has been more ‘r and I can cordially rercounnend it to all wlittare in ally war afflicted with ,n roach. 1 - ours ti, . • 0. I)OI'W.ASS.• folliiivinu from a (`4iiinci.lior 'at Law in Ni. J MEM Or. Wm. gives me pleasure f , to have it ill Itly Power liiliear testimony in 3 our Pultainatry Syrup. Fur several- year:" 3vbeii any tinenrnic family, lat, !wen afflicted with Cough. lion rscre,4, , ,- A:4llnm, &e.. Le., we have u sed it whit very ; n . nrial has invariably 'aiforileii .In last. I was. attarkeilaiii lie •raight, with a cuts inued.par,O.ir:ll of rougliiiir --a do., of tilt, Syrup rumuutiately Aupur.d.rha rrill,_aull he fnre I had tinishiufthe brittle.] coined tiiyeelf completely enrol. The raitas - tillifintliropy, iniet certainly owes you a debt •of V . :10111dr. for the arqui,ilitni nf a inedicat ptiiiiarcil, plea-ant to this table, eoutaldin; t•rm. evrelleur iitopertii., and made ar,ei..iial•la to all. JP L and pu.r. be its prices. y e iir sersant. ISAAC, 11,....vrrs citANIL • Diz,luterci.ferl .Te.qiinony•! r! Extract fr,•u thr Roy. Wm. l'amor of Elie 1.11111-ran Church, Alkhott,:own. l'a. II) Dr. Wta i--1 tatoe jileasare in. intlirtn but you flint I liar:. 11111 , 11 lii•netittoti, by the 11-t• yourPv Lm"N.tstr syi: : I t ['Nat which hag been f , or lit.tterlhati I t o co•irs. anti tchir6 wag ctilisitt- Crilltiy f you 11 , 1, has been ttri•ally think by ligiict a fi•tv no,r, 'h o tiks, a r a di. cal LIM' ntar6e cticcti-ti—i :in I i..• 10:"111111C11(1 it to 111 - who are sitailailY ,Yobrs aiTectimiaicic :ta'nutil twain, I'o t AlAster a: Eveshain V, I. who It upwaills'of st.vcsiity tors oraze, was cut ea Of a severe 11.11netau and ielaiise by a few bottles of my Palnionary Symp. Samuel Small, of Perul:erton. N. 3, stltes that his •wire who was nigh tinn) Hiffera•ion with a cough, was restored to sound health hy,the free use ()billy Pulmonary Syrup; .ThE wire or Reuben . ineS,Crnsi% was en tirely cured ofa .eougli or net,i TliltEi YEARS standing by tny l'elipitt.an Syrup. - . . Elizabeth Dubois, of hitp. 1010 was - sul,](-t to a cough or three 2.oars , striedittrig;blso .spitt;o,r - of blood and who could get no telier froM the manymedieincs she had to.cd, was relieved by one Louie ,of my Pohnokary Syrup.• Rev. 1V..1. Roy. Bawler elergsman, - ItAlaystown, N. J. o:lles:that Fanoy Emiey, aged k ipwartis or ?event . ), had been aill.cted ror several' years with a inset distressing ;Jai alarioin4, Cough and hail t;:td mun% tacrlierr.cs with little stbef, has been altito,t entirely cored by three t•ortlts or your Piihnonar). Syrup—:he thinks another ho“le wail _ be efiectull Rev. o:Doieelas,,. Pastor td:ihrt tut-Ince:. Clfureh. rhilada. rare a hunk: army Pulmonary, Syrup .to a lady %% hp tva> contined .to • .tie? Led t, lilt a Conzh, aftor'talsing width Flie was y'ttvt eill.rely relieved. Ire also gave a holtle to a' dine who-was . greatly •thstressed with a c,o2h. ar.d r!onld rod nothltig to relieve him—alter 'atom; Whitt Iw : called to. say that ,it perfect iv . Itnigiat=s, moreover Faya that a member pt( his church rite w'.1.5 labour ing tinder SCVC(V 11,11,11za was cured immediately by .Fix of illy d a 1,,t04 o f ', fl y Pol.. tilonary ru l , : also th.i.t v;sit to Woods town. N. J. recentlt, Mrs of that vu age, was. .sear- able to.im i 'throttglythe day; from a :-..evere, ne t,olll lier ',Milt , of toy Pulmonary Syrup, •whici, are l et itrotitdiale ro rer Fate in Poti,v.ill,,n% R. C. NARTIN. A : Julv 13 • . FourfC\lci - in Prices, Or ..Yol.'zi;); ,- i . . c>l.kL.) . erg/dal it:illl.it ,k N - :hat oivcry rt! , t roo, , ider indi -pen -:' thry know and and I‘;ach , 01 , 1 f* , ., 1.. rca.:l! all Las rc.!ored )s irtv't That rich is nll 11111j:311 rujoy . its. er.toiert,; and all taro get it :11%11 pp,- rot orO,cl 10 them if they are not ilolfcht , ,l !IT• as,, rt, willowt 1110 pos sibilltvr.f that - . I;ortis nil rzt aids. i.v,ry ..xlcroal :tor, flit i,r it v-11, itd ill cxterrial pain's and %hrr,,, 10-I,:ilcc.l to comfort by at 111 I , r scar. No barn a an 1 - • fain I are . r.troycd by arc - I:1,14. II I , I rut) !La c'b! al. to alco.a rance, 11l its of t<. roro!•!" , Ma:_:it a! Pain En - t , alv•• " p,ri••• i•r 11:11r ar , taa , lt tar :"10 16/1,, tutit'll for • -All rotiutr:, re:ple-t-il to take 'it to town-do croomis , i,o;. a' thc crcate..l blessing to Itmankintl that Igt , lp,mittli 4 covetgill it: uu;dit ine for totes. i 4 row: , 11:il coilr9n) olup-11.1 it pmvyr ,vlll folly justify iii Sol-I at I:.oostoclr's Branch Itoo.“•, 2 North Stl. ! , -trce!, I'll[l:W.4W:in. nail by • J. S. C. .31 - AIITIN 'reb. 17 Pett.,ville'; Might's .Idian Vegetable Pills; .0}"LIIE NORTH A . MEIIICAN COLLEGE Of Eli calif'. 'IVO MT:DV:INK he-ttn.ittirottured to the A -111 'liftman have L•e•u wore .cheerfttlly and iniiv. , really Acis,4l3ri •p•tt, than the - tb vc itant , tl • —. W1110111"Ii - INMAN • . Tn. descant upon their at wrushl seem to lie 1191011 y ti'llnerfs,ar!,, very 'few huleed who r.r3d.this nl :it le, will lie found that quaite.l with the 'real ev elleure of the tututieii,e .11iit if further proof w. rr tt :1141;11210 f.,:labli:ol the rreilit nftlth,stti,ti lar r.Uteely, it In . e.tht le, (unlid in the fart that no initili ijue to the lets treat r rOI;II'ERFT.ITED. Igimeitrit and htitirihripleil• men have at various pla ces, misnithictlire.l, a someius M 11; and itt miler hose 11 , 11410 , 4 y trvtler%•ive the miblieMtve made it - "ward ilipearitierm, to . tint' esemble the titioltrihm sThlse wicked tim , ple could never . pits ,f Ow their . worth - trae.b, but rite ms , istriece of certain tiosviitleil pt o roke4p, , r,s, who, Imeatise bey 'ran p u sh;:...: hint spa rintis :At rat”.. - leil themselves to this :autitiStroirzt ~ , y,tel n irdinipositilin and TI," iritrons t Pills. will there fore be their mmrd zraitrst hvery kind of iml•:•i -(Inn, an,t remember the only rf•tittiee Age•nti. iU Pons a-in.:, :w e :Me, ra. T. 41.1. T h" f" llo wire.t hic.dy ri,pmtalle store I:ce'peNlia.ve loeu aPPointed I*.r tin, silo of AV1ZIG11'1":3 I'ILLS, FOR COUNTY, • anti oft IVIIOIII d to genuine cit'n i tlh c. rtalot, obtained : ar.. Orwizsioirg. elni!Ot , KaniTioli., Lower Mallantiingo. Jon:v.-Kan Irma,.. - John' . j• f r ii9thrrre,i)rtr.F.ii*n. Tilscacni"d. Tugcrt, Tarn:Nun. ! ' • • „litho; 91anier, Pena Township. ;,efiter t . I'; BcLnylcr, &co. Caet Bran wick Townsl4, C. 11. DeForest, Llewellyn. 'E:11.!& .1. Nattfrnratt, Zinimenhantutvn. • Ikunctt•ic Taylor, Alit t rrA'oitt. Goopor Itrifsnpler, NI`W 'Castle. • & son, McNeal:Aug. ' Abraham Ilt.eliner, Port CartO: J9int.7-Icrori'3l) ,l,l 4-I. , at. Samuel Bayer, Port Clint cj 431.tuarotalcer Et int! roan, Sayjklkill Haven. OF C 0 MettllFE ITS. . Tim rmly security against imposition is to putchase Iff" pprllic regular ad verri.. , ed agents, and in an cases be parrietaur niask Tor Wright's Indian Vegetable rills. - rtl elliccj devoted elelmArely to rlig sale of. the medi cine. wholesale and reatil,-No. iC9 Race street, Phila. rielet:ia:, • • . . , , . , - i3'lttroembervilont: . are gclipide except' AVriht'd Indian Vegetable Pills. Itiji.LlA2l WRIGHT. 67 ro.b. 21 ,_ ~~;,~ WE E XLY - I3Y BENJ AMIN I.ANIN - ANS- A,Crt.N T., El VOL.xx. . ' ! o. Tl' - CITEAPEST.' ; PA ASS'bE AGENCY' IN' TilF, UNITED- STATES... • '-' •- -'&" • ;, •-,,.-•,-.z . i • Just ph • inillitirkd4ls- 2 .....: , _'..% , Splendid • Lino of X.f i TtkOts? :-,„. 7 ~ ,,,,...• i *; . .., i " • 4. "li • • riiem LiverPbot, ttnirro'n,..,Datlßß'VW,J , ~,....'"- '`O , - rlOnderry, Cork.littelfasi, Uritlteribur NW! •• . rtl Colerain 'ezi l to Nintl-4. - nrk. Or- Pliklikl,,7 !Val i•. • ••• , '' - . 1 'fhb: Line consists ot`the :ibllowing,Nessels, which .1 leave New York, on the Ist,llliti: I lib; 16, 21st and lltitti of eatil month ; antrum: every livei days from Liver- pool, to'New York : ~ i , • George Washington• li'United Staselg, Garrirk,.. .. ~ ,q l'atrlcis Henry , Sheffield, .', . I; ' lioclius, , , - 5.,. . Independence, .'. li :Visginia, ~ '. Siddons, ~ Eh 1 !iitsblorrhan Stephen Whitney, . .11 up lid ' t1;',.,,.. ' ''' , . . Adirondock, n • !Scotia - int - • ' lane -e ll GlOver, '' 'r 1 4. - '',3,, • !.. i ..., 1,,,,;:4-. , . 111 Clinnexion with, the abtiVe, and for till:IV-n:5de of aff'ording still greater tacit it fins to passeneny.i:•the sub.:- swriller lia.s established a iteular !Cite ot •116.1.•orlaki :New York littilt. frppery!' and ruppl.r failWneil sliins,tir, sail punctually, every week tbrouglibut the yell?. to ~:blition to the. other ar . :E.ontinorlat ions, which are - superior to rungs or ttily other hide of Parkets, Mr. Alf:Murray has , Fi, n 1 Mt. Birliard Murphy, V... Murphy, well known, as a ielnevel-td and kitalheaVte!; :o,llllvillan, to D m... 1 at his own expense, rota!ke care 0;2,1is Pa-scorers. ...•,....,: see ilea 11(ey are not liopO;ed cl. Mr. oi.:rUllY• al „,, ,ive,' catiTrants Ilirerthnn,L on land,ng in New York or 1 , 1,i1ar1e,i,.!,, , -‘ 0 as to. i I gua,l. against onnoAtiett. For the acco,,..etodation off hos,• tle-Mt.olis of sending in.rnev to theirkfritn:,ls, draftk will lie given nn gwo pa, ',mho: Banks, viz: Our tlic!ProVilicial,Bank of Ire land,' paytible at . - -. , .i. Cork,' . : • Litrierk[i,f! ' : - Clonon'el, ' I.nrulonderry, Sli2u. lb ” ! Wvx l l .o o. Belfast, , . NVaierfuril,: ' _Galway. . Armagh, Athlone, 11. - rolerain, .• Kilkenny, ' Balina, 0" ! Tratee. .'. •.. F:noiskiller,, , Muitagha' , n, , ! . Volighdl, Banbridge,l . - Ballymewt, .= Barnlllstuten, i Down put rick, Cavan, !,• ' . 5 T.urgan, Mo:anti:an,: Ill'inton;l: : Mods, . . ' Itallvshatition, t-ltrahaneli , : Skiblireen, °neigh, - j MAllw,, , ! DuLdht, Cootehill, ', liitruslt, li •• .! .. -, . ' Scotland-111e City Batik ii r Glasgow. • .. r.,,,1aiid—m, , , , ,T, 5,,..„„•4•, Ai„..,, , ,„1 & Col bankerS,• I.tni; It. Murphy, Watt:llo,llond, Liverpool, pag2 Me vd-ln,,nt dikount, in ever,l . town in art , at Ilritiall•T , , •or further tntrtiqulars, apply or address (if by Il.r.t= I post saltI)1. - • • 'b .• •• ! ~ , . J, .•n. te ' ' J 08E1'11 ' .MrldlIBRA I', :100 Pine Ureet,,- c 1 coriter of South street. New l'urlit r , P. InskYßN,P.S.ttr R ni,T. o. Hi Weterloo•nad. I,li.erp t - Persons wkliintf to pay !FassarYes for their friends, or forward thi.ir itioney,-atid':`want their bffsluYss ;Men, , led ton promptly and expiulduouslt, wltlllifilseuply, to Ole, sitletcriber. at the Miners* :dim rnal Oilier; AviX , has been in the Idt , itiess.forthe hurt-thin% yea ry 'rand n lin has not vet lost - one ceiit ,flisiho'stZ.Tor 'ienoifi he , has done hu,iness. , . •!! •, ' "I'' " ' •• il ' lIEN'T: BANT!.:An , ~ . . .': ' AM:NT F9ll JO ' r.rll lIICNI , CI3.IIAV. ; March, 2 I ~., 9- • 'I I= Ay)" nr.ILIG Neiv Shay4l ra'etory - 4 , respectlully culls the attention - it our .)lerettantepanit otheis, to liis . snoply u :•O.IOVELs Atnd. , • teanntartii at his !IVA,' i",iiiiiii , illlllolli, jn . ?Iv4w 'Yofft windh are not suprrior . 10 ii 1 ,114! rdttained fro, n • Omen . ). he As taw, :12. attartit le ciPial in qtrality:elin 6c rilintined therelotC. ' solicits the tprunaie,pf " 11i.... , -t ftiends of Home Indust ty. l " • 1. Itlessrs. - Cletarner At 1 A rhls for 11144 44 4i P 4 ill l'unisNllfte a iiil4lo9.l:tiy . pniilto trill rieders len at then'. Ilariltra re riti v e,": ; J Q;;el 7 4.r New York,' Ans. • t :k I , c- • • • • wgiALLuti -•: E R II A T 41 CourtlaA.cit Street • w )i'L all Aup:9l '2114 . , tr' • 21--: '~I, Art PFR's I LIM -lltiV A TRD A NP: :NEU OI:1A :1141111:.:.* To he conipleted tit 50 numbers, at .25 •ets. per,iitonbo. Th;s Alagnifie;ent. .%Vtrk . will.be emPol- TiFfl!d with SiVeen I tnedreii excheAve olan each chapir4, by.J. A. Adams. knote lie lourieo ,hnutlred of ;which are front origmal!detigii6'. by 40..('Itat,min.; : It will Fe rontird from ilk bra in!ard c.:opy Of :the. A triericatt lie t:oeicty . , and: c otinrni It eli:rencos, the A poerr,,lta o Concordangn, thr.moi.;gical Table. L i nt of pri r (fenernl;.lvdnx, Table of tVeigh7r. Alea•vortns. Toles to the phi and Ne'wPrzstathents•.•Vamily Re- Ord, Preventation 'cal I llustratinnE; and Initial Leirf;:e, 111,,Cha , iirs, 04narneMal Borders. e., be from origit'aEtlevigile. made exprekr.sly 1.,r rl.ie edition. by J. G. F.Fq , of New York F.-in aOrbtion to wl.el';.therd , tvill numerous large etigravito,:i from dertns byclistint'oished mod ern artists in 'Kra nee and Eflg.lan,d-to which a lull in .ex will Le toren in the last number." `II c,tireat supertily Cl i : arly proof impr . c•- t•iotis Gom the I:ngra . ving. ,- ; unit insure to„ilmEe who hire heirs at once, the l o•iqe..Fion'Of it in 1 BCH 01.111"EllVECTI9N. „ To tic M about I:0 ntirribers •i 1•211 cis each. ita - The. .ebseriber- has iben4pointed A gent.for the rorrpo PO he receiving snhsrrip_tions to his Bultle, in Settu)lkilli`outtly, whae.a sPectitien,eopy of the IViarkean be', seen. ~ j ' • ,- r• J I r It, rt I;,', 1 2 4)T1V.SVII,LF • - . • I • [ n C 3 MI ENT rim V' Johsa kt,aeir eI 1 t r, EPEC.IMULLI' arinithra:t la tha publd edilic . Fnic Foundry is• in full operation, where hr recOrct ordnr's for castings of ev oty drtscripticin. Ile has cc:none:ly on hand hullers v. arc, Sad JrimA, turnouts . and 'rails. curt and wagpn boxes, plaug points, idtifild 'boards. and cultivator tont Ittlic it.o Iris a vairiety :rail :road and ci . ift licol tcrtis, eoa I.roaknrs a rl!§cre ens, fire grates, 'of whlnl: at the lowest cash prtnes. Dealer's would do well to give hint% call, be fore parch leti,tg'els..in licre...; Nuterntio,rl2s 1613 I* . . . NEW CASII URI: GOOD, FANCY AND 14 111 1 1.1.1311isip . , , ...• 1 S T 0, R n .., i TIIE :IROOM Et/101E111.Y. ni , CMPIED ' iii -. I. N till11:-;MAN J':. I:ICH-W-14, IN'g_;r:NTRE STREET. 1 - 1, , sub— I'',•r v,,j) , -cl fatly mfokai . the ei:izvas tot' Poltsr ill, ;tllll the 17 ,, IIIP: in c, , aera I. ;hit lo• No. just 0.• ii,:ntl a frc-,1, a..4orlitient of thu ia.4..;..4 `tilt ofgoods - , cc ~, k‘l 4 ,1,2 . 1 . B,7fig, L(/./V)1.9, .:11pacas, end 801. - rerine:F t • !! winh a variety' of fancy , gooils.; Also. a new and eplah did ,:tyle of , *!. Prints, Silk, Mgt Alliaca and other shauds, Blue ; and Black.qloths of a sciperior.quality.! lii, Ilau , als.l on lauul, ~.,, ! . , 1 , Sewing.Silt.,Bf.:oui anti, Patent ! Thread (Pitt L. , ..,,51 viably, Gloria and .1 - 1444;ery Straw .Leg horn, 6 il:p,.Bra 7.d add 'ot ker. ajles 4 Fancy Bonnets, by- the . case, doz. ia single Bonict, Area's andißoY's Leghorn Ws, ... ! All of whiclivvill be sold ac 91,e iowOit. imsli prices—. Arts. 20 1t ly-r =1 ' JeftBP.Wmoncatzs;:,. . • • Nett" Cheap [''Cash..Store. ctif 41- 1 i TriE sidwerilipr inforin'tt Ids .#7.-z-,,,,, , : ;4•,:qr. frienth, and tpubl in t.. ' that tin . Nly , 5, : .1! ', I:qs Qpe:ne.l Ia• „NEW -17 /MAP l. 1 ... , li:ti.t,i CASH ST0111; in Inc ttnit- Ak.., vj t.:m.. I ding in C..aare at., receptly oc- Ji. ^ ' ,-- tiipr..tl by - 11..1". Ta tor, :a iltiv doors above Mort iiin•t's Hotel; tylio.T,..ll=t will riiiisliktbi Iterp nn band, a gcn eral assortint:nt,of the bastafta tiny 'yr: : • ~ Dry Goods, ii Groi'eries,- L . Queen4ware, ~Boots and Shoes, :' , , .Piovtdon.,s , ,- i! 11ats!arid Caps,' Cedar ;Ware, , - ~ 7'ubcieed 4 &gars, 4, Eintiracin*l every ankle!: peneratiV kept in a Dry Good and, Grocery Store Ali Of whirl' he is de termined to sell as low, as they can he purchased here, or elsewhere) By stzjct attentioh: to Ids business, l ie 110 pes to receive a portion c:f the ptaronaga of the pith lie.• ..! ! ~. . ,i . . _ •!.. , Call and examine fur , kollrelvv , ' ' i c • EDIVIRD . DIAMES4 4111 /. 15 limo 3 ... - 1 . 'il =M : . : • 'll ' , - PI %ILL TEACH YOU TO rIERCE TILE. BO7ELS 'OP 141 g in:rt-tilibi - THE -. • - - • , ; . , • , , . ---- NEW YORK. -1 I ' . SPLENDID (14 B. BANNAN', i• c7,:e AND POW T jti - e -. .0.rii1ri. 1 . - ', - .',','':, - :1 . ..— 1 ,, ._ , i . ... li:LDEMNITY...tIe;AINST.,LOS BY FIRE. . , The Franklin•lnsutance Co. OF iIIIILADELPI.AIA,: , • l Capital 0 400 ,000,• Paid in - • • Cho,-ter - erpettio ;; . • C't ONTINUFI to tu4e. Insurance, perrhanent and lint -1._./ 'led, nit every description of property, in-town and cnititv (,11 ''the usual favorable terms.' Office 163: the:lat. Street pear 'llllll Street. 1 • CHARLES - N. BANCIiEIt„ P ; resident. - ' ItIItEcTORS; ,'.—, • . ' 1 , . Mirror N. Banker, &mid Grant,. • . ' Janus Sent,. 1 - Frederich Brown, Thomas Wart, • ; , - .latobli: Sipilit, , Thom:, ;:s7. Wharr;irt; 1' &re: 'll'. Richards, . • i .... Tullius , r , g •ner, , 1 '-. ' Nerdrciti D.: Lewis. . CTIARLES G. lIANCItER, Sec'y. The subscriber has Limon_ appointed agent for the a, love Mentioned instituti o n, and is now prepared to make insurance. on el' i ery description f property, at the lowest rates. 1 ANDREW ititsPEE. Pottsville,]Jutie 19, 1841, . 2l—ly . . OFFICE OF THE . , ! • - • Spring Garden Mutual Insu.rance _ Company.,• .1 THIS Comp any hUyimr ortanlze4 rtecortlinz to the piorkioiw of its charter, is new prepared In make In , urallftb acainat lasi'. by I ire...it the mutual principle, combined with the security of a Jriint Stock capitale+ 711e . advaitrawm of t h is f‘y,tem is, that efficient security is iffihriled at the lowest rates that the, tineiness can be done fdr , „ z . profits (lees alillitterest not tp exceed per andutctOn the capital) will be ref turned to the ineiniiccslof the iti:stittitinh, without their 4 necninni rvSnonvililq to( any ofthe u n agements or li r - of thd Conwany,furtherthau Hie premiums acr _foully paid. Thereat stteress Whleh this sys*u has - met with ' wherevev it has been introduced, induses the Dirertero to rork,l attention of the publici to it, conti.:ctit thati, requites but to be u nd:iretiind tube appreciated . : The net of liworperrition, and-any exlanation in re; tail to it, luny be nlitaioed by applying at the Office Northu-r:t rurrrr of 0(12, and • Wood sta., or of B. BAN l• ..NAN, Pottsville. " • LAwnExer, SHUSTER, PseSident. ERUMBHAAR. Secretary. ' - • . • DIRECTORS, . . ..eurwhi I•f•toddart: , Robert L. Loughead, I WOok Georze M. Troia Elijah , Samuel Townsend, P. L. Laglierenne,Charles:Stokes, . George W. Ash, ! • Abraliain R. Perkins May 11, N IL' : • • .... . _ . TM . ; ,tib:wriber has Bean nppointed Agent for - the a' r , base Company, and is !now i eady. to make insurances On all descriptions of, ploperty z.t. rates 11111 , 11 lowe'r than usual,. %*arying fiont $2 50 on the $lOOO to $lO 4,.. 1 / 2... per shien annually. The rates perpettinr: on stone and bbricklNiltlingsiti good lineations is only 2 p," cent—and if tiniNCOmpany should prose to be a n . prolitab Lancet - 11, th;, lie-eons in sitring in : It partake of the proll t s" wltimut incurring , • any risk. The charter 'ls the Caine aS those nf, the laistirmitie Companies in New. Ft:gland. rdr further pail eularsl apply to the subscriber,.. _. ; Medicines! . Medicines!! . , Dr. Wm. Evans' celebrated Camomile Pills, do • .do . Smithies , Syrup for children Baron Von Ilucheler'S Ilerb Pills, 2 . -• . m Goodies m. Feinak.rin _ s,. : met. NVIn. Eva Fever and Ague Pills, - tho.t. I lut', notoole Nils., - 1 :•:. Fur Dispcptif persons,llunt's Bola nit Pills, arc will to he superior to any Medicine •el.'er yet offered to thin 'public. - - i . 'Wiytar's Balsam of A yild Cherry, . • • ' ' i I ..sh , ritrin': , Collett I,o4pitgers, price 25 . cis per boa. - ! l i Doer's N..r.'e anti Bone Linemen', . • Itoii7lll VoU,Olaide UtiXtr,, it:titil id' e4 , iillattl. . • . Jayne's- I lair• Tonic, • t . , ..„ • . . • I,f rl;4 . tt itil,tiall POtnittlf, • ,Fttl , ll's . Indian ViNetri de Pills; Lehly's Sarsaparilla Blood do . tti In's Chinese ' . I • • do Mead's Anti-Dyi.ipeptie do Moirat's - Vecetalde life do IV - H.4 , 11'S Mil i-Dysp,piic du . • Jayne's Expectorant,. • Jaya,'. Carminative Balsam Swainds Paincea, . Jayne's Verinifutte, ; Swaim s Veriniftize, ' I.lfm's Temperance Life hitters,, Boors Founder Ointment; it., le's Ern'o•ocation, , : . Yeager- & Albright's Botanical /Icalth and Life, Pre, SO,Ver, , u• • . Mc•Xlmin's 'Elixir of Opim,' . . . . - , Becker's Eye Salve, j ' Thomson's Eye Watrf,-- , . . .. l'holorine•Tnoth Wash, ... I,,Vileeler's„Teaberry *l'Ooth Wash, : . ' ' kliernian's Wm or Ltizengers, , do Cough do .. ,- - Wistar's Cough , do . . Sherman's Ca - mphor , do Peter's VettetahM NUS, . 'Taylor's Balsam of LiVerwort, . c liedivell's 'Pen enp i ntMent, . I fay's Liniment, l • ... • Welch's. Tooth Ache Drops, . . Spolm's Head Arlie Remedy, ~ 'Fotnato Pildyl „. • Lee's Windham Bilious Pills . . 'Henry's Calcoma •Magnesis,• : - lt•dwell's f;recu.Ointment lieyser's Pills, . l'onver,al Plaster, j , ' . Weaver's Worm Tea,l and Salve; ~ , Steeling's Pulmonary'Syr,' p, , I- ' Brewster's Peri oral Mixture; I ' Judkati's Onittnent, 1 • ,j . East India Mir 1)3 c , - ' Sarsaparilla St nip, - Dr. Anderson's Scot's Pills . 1 , o • Iloolmr'sFetriale Pills, Ilddmin of Horehound, . .. Boa: to Tonic ',Mixture for As - Iw,, I lima:\ Sy rup. for DySentary, warrant.td, - . RA,orsßint: Bone Cure, for horses . A fresh s upply of Ott. above nuttlichies; just received awl 'for sale at the Druz Store of I -April 0, ' 11—' I • . '. J. S. C. MARTIN. ', D. L ZIDY'S Sarsaparilla .Blood Pills Tr TIE ONLY PILLS in existence containing Sarsapa i rata in their composition. 7'brit purify the ITlbuol and Flehlg of the body, and ammo , the fropt all nom ion. sult ,tatice:3 that produce diEC:INe. They are el/111;11MA entirely of vegetable Exicacts t (free from mercury-rand miheral.,) which make them the safes, best-, and most efficacious of any other pills in existence. I . Syrcralfihansana rttpcates of their eitcacylinve here', tore been published, and their Fates are in-rcasirii' en 11 nalta 1?)• hrois:inds. Alort than One Million hoxe4 have ali - eadk been rota since their introduction. • NOR E VIAIII 100,000 BOXES' baveirci. sold in Philadelphia alone, the past year; thus showing 1101 in the place Where 't hey arc Manufac lured they have a reputation,: greater than any opli•ri rids—whieb ari-e, time the fact that Dn. Lr.ior is wend kn.orn,ct hnumr al+ 0 ri•lpflen. Pieusifinn, and his pills ronsequeetly employed with , greater confidence. thaW any ether; in addition to their nwmetiwary. • • • .• Q . 1•4/1/y and not Ontdity is a ialnable attribute be • Inni:ing to I il-111: miel box doing more good than two to . .fair if ntliCrS. Bc ath;i•wd, Iherlwo, when ne essity requires to take none other than BEE DR. LE1D13.78 BLOOD PILLS. ,1 Try them! (they Co.t but cento a box.) Try Ilion! wr". ll,3 listied Will sou lie Of their good etrectei-you will never take :tny 'others. Air put have tried all other hinds, ;Ern trunx. Leidy's 'Blood Tllls..ihe lion? - enr , in soon to diseiiyered. chance of diet no re stiaint from occupation, or feat of catching cold nOed he apprehended; yoitng and old may take them with 'e qua! cafety. c'r.i'riniipal Offird and. Depot, Dr. Lehly'S health Einporittni.,in..l9l North S ECOND street, pear VINE, of the (inlay]] Rail nod Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Elea & Co., WetherilL & Co ., _ Dyott & Sons; A. S. &E. Roberts & Co., and city Druggists gen'-' crane. ' • • - . p, id J. Dieltson, Easton, J. F. Long, Also by .'carp I.ancaFtei, and inns; resp....ctable Druggists and Store keepi: r' in the Unltpd StateA. • Alec nr.l. (L .- BROWN'S (late W. Eptiris'e) Drug ti!ore, Centre etruet,'PUttatilia. • . • • 'May It?., ,- ICE CREAM. . , I . m • , . . raltlE subscriber hifors his numerous friends. and . .111. , the public, generally, that be iA prepared to Mc: - - nisi' partles and familitiA, with•les Crean), made livid, pure Cream, at any 38(1811 times. 4S, - 1 . . . , MINERAL •WATER. •. . . . , . . . ire lal,- , o has a loutitaitif of pure . Mineral Water, t which the attention attic. public who are - fiord of_ thl witdleoome beverage daring the, summer. are invited lit , Watranis hie tio'equal te.any procured elserChpc /lite bottled Mineral Water:fig sale by the dozch- . -Thankful for pntrohigeberetothrereceived, be hope., by attentionto please, to continue to receive a litter share-N . llle patronage of the public. . . . June :9 - ed— I ' JOHN 8. - Cl, MATIN. . , . gm owrs' Schocd for tie Mote. • . , • Win .Do do - ; for the 'Violin, Containing. each new. and complote Instructions, t geiher with about I::opiceeB of Musk, price :60 cents each, just received and An sale by 11. BANNAN ' ' June 29 20—;. , '. nient, , _AMZ Z 3 LMT BE S ; :[ MO t - AEADING. • ..;:. .. . .. .. . :IcQUING LADLES ' •• .1.• ,• ~• BOARIIIiNq Sr, DAY SCHO9I • 4_, READING, P. : : ~ ..:'• , t TIIIS lintittian will resume Its dutiCs OP Yilond4y the 10th Of eeptetnbet,at the house oftlie inhicsiber, concr of .stli , and Walnut street. ' 41 , i ending' being!' proverbial fur healthy ` the Ypprtneipal ,„ thi ks it neOdless to enter into details concerning the atil t antagits Of its locatiOn! This school was eAtiltltshed, for! the ritirpOsetof affording to parents: pip opportunity of wing to their children as finished an etincailiin;on inn lerate le:tam:43, obtained in large eilles, ccuPprisipg_ ~, us fob as Well es ornamental branches. 1 - - ducatibm'emtiraves not only intellectual "c Buie , but moral and, religions !-also, therefore the p Mcipal am hie assislants, shall endeavor to elevate - Mid tisicrnd the nind, one at the same time inculcate maxims cal cul ted to refine the' heart. The fichnotivill bi.tllll - into two! departmentei This is, done for the behe tit ti 'the puptle; anti ilisciptine of the school.' 1 !' ' '' i ',TRIADS FOR BOARDERS.:-!- -! . . V ant! -Lartieal Otrf. )2 Years:of am. wili-itay. for. e :ession comprising 16 weeks,, year!' of age, ;• • Ic•0 This ilititling the young, Ladies to board, and I t branc talightialhecritcxiiiiazcilllet with the d, hedging, feel and lights. - Ti k ere,Wilt be - extra charges for Drawing and :Taint g, It alian and Siianiglt latignagesiand, the, use of the • ' ,TgRAIS; FOR.DAY_.SPIIOI.AAS F -1 -€1 nor ' Dialgses iler : quarter Ju tor; do" - • IFr nch, ts per quarter Sp nisi'', • • I uel for the whole year Re ding;.lieptendier.,7.th. tlier,MOrocto, Shoe IF/nOngs LAST:S27O.ItE, EMI :SIGN Of 'iIIEaGOLDEN , LAST,. Itre,s/ . enPh Spierfe; , tloort,East. of Ger na , nre Tavern, Reading, Ifa.•,, .j, • • 1 ThFLibscrilier respectfallyinfOrnis his i enstaineri and the public generally, that .rs • he' has rentoved-hfs store to - the room . , root lately occupied by Mr. 1.. W. Ririler, as ' -- 1 cry store, in IPenn street, a le* doors 'p.,:tst of nt's Thverp, ;11'1n:relic , keepS-att, assurtment of z t , lowing artfftrts. ' ' ' . ;• • , Con. Iting of Lost .Baltimor e rolled • Sole,. lied and Slaucider .1,',., Wax and (":riin UPper;,..Calf Skins, slang ter and Spanish Kip; Ilene Lcallicrillibiliand Groin Kip, : 4 :c,..„,&,;: 1 : 0 EA R - 0 1 11E11' . ' '. I. ~ ~ COS. , • -- I. , Strain'. 'Preach, Mcii's nom Morocco, Kid •Cottcli 1.1- nings,lllat I.k nings; Book Binder Skins, Pink, Bed and Whit el Li II iil s. Ace. I .19NDI (.;.$ '4. SITOP:MAKER'S- KITS, Mall filo:ldled find ' Gra in Thread, Pegs, Sp4rahres, Aw 1 ,, ,, paninisrs, Bayer,' Pincers, Bristles, Rubbers, Bnnes,leilumlder .`7 , ticku, Brass Ileels,Welt Keys. Men's Women's, Iloy's and Children's Lasts, ••11ciat.:,Ttnes, ceinprqing beards, all' trOv.hich will be sold cheap 'for ca,di by ,I , - -" • 111. 11. LOciunn. - neallig. Ait. - lig. 31 : . . 3,--Ca3, —Onto • . . . , 1 ' - . , Fkaikr, Hay-a . nd.Fee a ~ - TITE subscribei re'speitfully iminunces tolite citi: •'- zen of Schuylkill County, that he constantly keeps on hand, at ills E6tablisluniuit in Raailing,. . .' . -. Font by the Rant], ' ' . l'' N . lay jby theLßale, and 1 - F ect of all-kinds,. " -- - *.liich lb ',pill' warrant. to' be equal to:loy.imocured elsewlie'' , . f 1 . As he - freSses the flay liimelf,he will anartu hee each Bale to I, e. what it purports to be—there will be node ception pra6ised, as is frequently - the case witlithat procureihirdin New : Yorks. • Orders:will.lie promptly attended to: " Address ' ,' :•• ' It 'i - A. G. BRADFORD; licadirr..:Pa. . March ' 9 ' : I . , • 10-tf . . a Gra, GI ran the fol B. 11.NNAN. MI • • Ethereni ; v.- FIFTH ST., READING,IA: Imparters! Hardware and Dealers tn -- Nails 13 . Iron,Steel and Tin ; HAVE, gun: Candy on hand. a full assortment of A:- and .Enclish Hardware midi Cutlery,. Nails and tipikes, Ride Planes, iron hnd steel of all kind 4 Till Wire- and . Rleefs, Saddle Trees, Pa tent Leather and, Coach Mounting, Glaos,..Eaints,.oll, and Varnhihes ; Cedar and ITollow-Ware, Thipont§ and Common &c. to which they iityitn the at- , tuition of theritizen4 of Ochitylkill County. . . 6-‘ly , OT-I; !WHALE' ;ATTRACTION! N , -- • iLippineolt & Taylitir;. ". ITAVE*.lupt returned from the Cities of - iVerr I York and Philadelphia- with a &Fiala:ire - as sortment iof Rang .merle al, Prenc.7l. :and English . 'Cloths . Cassiniera and V a1in...3 which ate of the very best material ever offered to the eitiiiins of Pottsville and vicinity, and which will be sold dt. prt (Ts. to suit the purchaser, together. i'rith a full 4s:tau - tent of Icancy Stock., Suslientlere, Ilandkciehiefs, Shirts, Ilosores.Collars, - dic.; to nll of which we invit 1. the attention of our !customers and the pu!tlic generally, at !Arm:Curt -A I : 7 PA Yvon's. Merchant Tanta& Cornr of Centre and 'Alahantan go B:reCrr. Pottsville. ' Augulf 31.'1811;' ! j II 111 . • 1 ' NOTICE., OTICE,is hereby gicep, that. application will he torkle mp , I,4i7.6lature of Pertneylianin, at the ensiling : Ace:4on, for the incorporatiotfof a Bank, with capitatiit Trio lroz mired TlioirFaud Dallare,io Ice located nt SchoOk ill llayen,Schoglkill county,,to called the Farinci'tt Bank of schuyllcill county. • , • 1 -CHAS. JOHN IllictlEo,, • , • WILLIAM. lIIINTZINGER, • 1, . LOUIS C. DOUGHERTY,: •r' 'HENRY .SAYIAHL, - ; ' DA,NIEWSAYLI7B,', i DAVID PAST. - • JAMES B. LEVAN, ' GIDEON BAST, • . GEORGE KAUFFMAN, ' . WILLIAM STEEN EIL DANIEL 11. STAGER. _ Jot3 - 117i . : - j 30.:6m. , - ' . I • - JI0c:EPII , *Fit \ENTRE 'StitEr;'T. tic:Arly opposite the i'einiqtra- Buil, Pot tsv limes to operaie all the , vitritii-t branch,: of tityi .11!q,ital Art ; such as. zP r h,vriog, and 1.4410 • 11.: also will iOscrtl.P}i. tattooer, single tetttlt, or whotrosots• at reatiti,il , lr ,IN fres: - • ILique h.ui apruct)Oteirterienec of orally: rears,,hit foci:: root - oleo at etym . :. satisfaction to all,l may favor him wit their itiAniti. :qtiti 13 ; 20— PUTT W.- :3 e / N 1 S;, D EPECTT,Irt.LY anritemres tn'the Public, ifiat lie has taken the Eciablislinlent known as theJ Potts v Iron Werks;, on Norwegian street, where Ile is elevated -to Leib! till.kitids of Steam Eegiiiesi maim— fact 'tit: Rail Itrad cars, and ',Machinery tit - almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terns. , A r - Cr 'person; Coin alirriad, in want or Engines, will find it to their advantage to give itinia'sall, hcfdrd enear , in^ elsewhere. May II _ , 2 : 13 .1 I MEATI - MEAT!! 'MEA`I'!I,I .. i i r : ... . 119sgn & Ic.uEBLEli, ,:: , ..1-': A. Is:NOTINC to -their . frieuds and-the . pultl#, the! S. they have taken the,, ', ' . '-It V C ICt% li ''ST I A NI) 'C _,._ 4 . formerly neenpied•by:tti ,, . Johit BID'S, itt Centreistreet nearly oppi,site the Pennsylvania !Sall, wher they will be happy to supply the; public, irrith all k i nds of • .-Figisit ANI.) 13110KED'111,EAT •- : • " •.- . of dip very bes kinds. Conte on,andgive,us a trial, ' . June , t3 •!. ; - • • ,- • • , - ... . . Remoyal, roiNan su hserpter takes thlintethed of informhig hli RIL, :customers Ind the •cltizens of Pottsville generally, ~ . . that be has renioved Itbi i ; r--• ~ • •• -., , , -- - ': : - FLOUR A.I4D ;FEED "STORE. -,, , - : -•:' frani Centre st et to. th e ! corner of ' i Noriveglan and rltead et ree s Itaiovhere' he will be pleased to merit a continuance of their patronage. '' ': ' -i itiiiii'iiiielir , r 6. 2-1! ' • : I - ergESGTII pR9p#JET OR, Po SPT4NIBER 1844. i,OO D. PEIIBICO•• • :367-at. =1 t , 1 , ILLE RON -,..WORKS. Mir VEFtTISER. - 00a:44121133 lAND SUBJECT AL! toTATUIZZI•TO OIIR VSr. AND 4.A.SDRZ_ .10DNSON TS:VILL - F„:.S . POUTTAKILL :COUNTY, PA U CLAY..S®%G. Ain—u Our Native Song.l' • ' For Mail , Clay, we'll raise a sono is he who hires him nut f . . -,The spell holds in deep and strong, Where,'er he goes, what'er lot. Still let ills voice nalute oor ear NVitti, and manly tone ! His stirring note. Still let us bear— Suelikitirring notes are his, alone! • ; '; Then let us wake the silence deep i With sounds which shall re-echo 'Ong • Our hearts shall joyful cadence keep 4 !. ' While thus . we raise oar joyful sorig. •.- • . With fearless heart, and trusting hind, ! 1 Ere age has yet prnnounced his name, 1 Be boldly fell his father land. . To win a lifc,ofgliiraius lain° ! • And while a generous 'people press'd ' To cheer the homeless orphan on, They saw,an'hopo, his laurerd crest Molt priandly worn, and'nohly won! l'hen wake.the iitsain to raise his name. Where glorY's,.welcome stirs the 'Wag Anti bid their Voices shout acclaiui,l ; • In chorus, td our joyful sung! Seek thrp'.the earth 1 1 :from• age to age,..' , A patriot-fame, mere nobly fair ! There iiKetion history's glowing page. ' • Nomore blittly rates there! • True to the land we v 3 and claim, I'l • In weal and woe: hie course shhll be T.; Anit.in the darkest h ours. his name Shall be the wittel4wrial of the free! In numbers then,! his pt sire we'll tell ! Let music's voice the sound prulon i !t ! Where is the beak which does nut sw ell; - • - Ali thus we raise our joyful song ! $B,OO • 6.00 41,00 . • 1 . . , ' AN AFRICAN 4 'S REVENGV. : The following thrilling tale has -been translated in the Boston Journal lfroin a passage in gugerie ~ Sue's French novel of Altar Gul. The;elm is. I laid in Guridaloupe. it is merely. neee ary to premise that Altar Gut is a favourite slave, whom Cu'. W illis Ibrough t front A 1 rice' se vend +re', bc- . fore the event described is supposed to haVe taken place. - Altar Gul always had appeared faithful to his master, and faithftil for his kindness, to him.. 1 But in 'secret he brooded Over the loss °t his liber-, , ty, and resolved to be ] deeply revenged. 1 Smiles •, shone on hiS countenance, but deadly hatred ran- ' klcd in his heart. I ' i - I . e When Alt ac Gulihad nearly reached the sum mit of a mountain, thd sun hal already ri4en, and -the lofty heights. elf' - La Souffraire threiv their ' shadows to 4 great dikance across-the val4;:ys he- low. As he was about entering a sort f • dell, ' formed of huge blocks of granite, which Semed to ' t have been fantastically heaped. up around, e heard a fearful sound, and stopped short. It was . the sharp hiss of a serpent! • Ile soon afterheard the flapping of wings over-head, and on I looking up saw one of those large birds called SeCretaries; 1 or Man-of-war birds, common is tropical f!limates, : which, having already descried the serpent, was making large circles in 1113 air, but aPpioaching nearer to his destined-prey every moinentl . ' The serpent seemed to be aware of the'inferior ity of his force, and was rapidly gliding] towards his den, when the Gird; apparently aware of his intention, descende:l With the rapidity of lightning ' and alighted in his path ; and with his . large wings, which terminated with a boliY protuber ance, and served himboth as a war-club- and a. Shield; he dreetually -prevented the retreat of the venomous serpent. - I The serpent now; became enraged, land , the beautiful variegate,' colors of his skin 414rklet.t in the sun like rings of :gold =and azure. His head was frightfully swollen with rage and v4tiont=he darted out his forked tongue and filled the air with hisses. ' . 1 ;I - The huge bird extended one of his Wings and with a longing eye on the serpent advanced to the `ecintlict; but his wary antagonist' watched his inomments, and with . quick motions of his body to the right and left, evading his attabirs, until finding - this kind of Wa , fare would not tong avail hint, be at length darted at the bird, and vainly attempted to fasten hit poisonous tangs in -his - body, and crush him in nis coils. But the Secre tary caught him in one of his claws, and with j S. — furious blow'of his beak fractured his skull. The surpent struggled violently for a few. Moments= but resistance was useless—and he !•tvas seen stretched lifeless before his victorious etiony. • . But ere the bird had time to enjoy his victory the'report ola muNket was heard, and .lte Secre-, ' tarp in his turn lay dead by the side ofhis venom ous antagonist, 'Altar Gul turned hie head and 'beheld Theodore'staniling on a- rock above hint, with a feeding- piece in his hand. I 'Well, Altar Gul,' said the young than, in sli ding:down from the-summit of the rock, 'was net that well done I' ' I • • . It was a good shot, master, - but I ant sorry that you killed that bird,, for those Secrtitaries wage war with the venomous serpents with which our mountains are infested.' And the !dick pointed to the dead reptile, Which was seven lor eight-feet long and .between four and live inches in &ante ter. 'I - : , Ah !' exclaimed Theodore ; I reTret it now, for I do detest those hideous serpent's. I would give half my fortune to exterminatel these mon sters.' ---'-' - . f 'You are- right, master,' said Altar Gel.-= (They are a great nuisance, and their bite almost always ! proves fatal. ' , lt is not only that,' said the young man, but :you knew that ritY betrothed Marguerite—whom, . ,if Heaven wills, Tani to marry to-rnerrow=hae a ,most unaccountable antipathy-to the sight of one of these animals. Less so now than fermerty-, I confess=for once the name of a snake would al ways . 11eprive her of senskion.. Wt. her father, her mother, and myself, have at varirjui times' tried ;to conquer her silly bUt deep rooted fears of these ,reptiles. ' We have' tried to accustom her, to the sight of them, andhave often throwh ihren in her 'way after they had been killed, and Idler) laughat - her screams of terror.' ''That is the only' way to conquGr her foolish 'antipathy, master,'. said the wity African. ' , In my country we thus habituate our women and children to sights of horror. But a thought strikes: me. A means presents itself of during her of these - foolilli - fears, if you cart only be prevailed upon to adopt it.' And his eyes Were for a trio mentiighted up with a gleam of ferheious dehig!i: 'WO will bike the snake honiewithlus. But er-,t let us cut off his head. We cannot use too Much • precautioni' , - • -, -. I : . " 'Noble ;fellow o .' said - Theodore, l as he assisted Altar Gul to seperate the head oftheserpentfrom.' the.body.. • . .- : I - ' . it is a female I ivhispered Altar Gul to him self, 'and the male cannot be far Mt' • . . . They proceeded to Col. Willis' habitation ; the black dragging after'him the lolecling carcass of theserPent. ' The house in which (he Colonel re sided,like lutist of thc houses in flat climate, COTT- sisted ofinatone story withtwings.l .In ono of the wings . was the .berk chamber, of Margeerite. ' A piazza in fiont. of. the window, and a jirtensie; screened the room from the devouring - heat of the tropical, san. i . -. TheodOre' approached the window on tip-toe— cautiously opened the id/on:lie, 'and looked in— Marguerite was not there. , Ho tlMn took the tser pent from,the hands Of Altar Gul—;who; as it seem ed, through excess • precaution, first bruised the neck of the serpent:On the windoW frame. - The-. odore hid I the serpent, whossebrilliant hues had al , , : ready liecurne tarnished by death, licneath the tires -Sing table.' 'He' then retired and 'Oostil the :sic. ; As lin, turne4 iinrayle inet.pol:' Willis, Whit laughedheartily at . the. trick. whir4Tiieodoro was playing on Marguerite. ".. , : - ' I . .. • The reiCati Vidal' t'vas appropriated tO'Marguer . ite*Oreilly thousk,inm of innocenin; ,:l'he hand 44'1134F! had - been time. It lwas seen in all'. - .--- .- . . 7 : ~ t !..' , l ' . ...., . ,-; -. , ..i.:C..1 •-‘ - `.- • -•• `• - ---• ' t ; . ~,,,, Ft i. , , , ' .-- A, .- ~ ~... , -. ... . , .3 4' i •-•;;-' t" ' .- 1••-.,,' ..7 .:- ; -,- - • • ... 11 . • . .. . _. _ . ... . . the elegant and useful furniture which decked the , apartment—that little bed, curtained with 'twilit; gauze--stuccoed walls, polished, and shinini as • bright as. a Varian marble—that harp, and tit de covered with music books—that little dressingsglass —those silken ribbons—that cross of pearls—thi , se ..T9welled ornaments:—in 'a word, all those billing ithings which arc : o precious to a young girl, Mils- Ipered a tale of Innocence, Love and Happiness. ! The door opened, and .Margucrite entered. title !seated herself before the dressing table, but :he saw not the reptile beneath it. While she arrat -4- led her hair, and issayed a ribbon which, Theodore thio praised, she sang the • song which she had !been taught by her lover. , To-day,' soliloquized the lovely girl, 'T must try to look as beautiful as possible. To-morrow I shill belong to another. Olt, Theodoed with what'ile- Ivotion he loves me. Nothing on earth can add to Imy happiness,' . - .. . i - She approached so near the glass to judge of the effects of the ribbon, that tier breath tarnished the brilliant surface of the mirror—the 0 with bier finger she playfully and smilingly- traced upon tie glass the 'tante of Theodore. , . 1 A slight noise near the wifill,ow.awakened her from the reverie. She turned toward it, blushhlg . !lest her dearest secret had been discovered.Bi t 'the'paleness of death instantly came over her fell 'tures. She conVu!sively, threw her hand's Lefull, he'r, mid tried' to rise—but she could . not. leer* trembling limbs refused to sustain - her; and she 'Ol back into her chair. The unhappy girl saw pair ing through the jalousie the head.of an eneriu4s ...s• serpent! In a moment he was lost among the (lone., which were tastefully arranged before the %%Midair. His dis ypearance gave new strength to Marguel•- ite, who rushed toward the floor which' opened it j r, - to the mallery,. screaming, 'ffelp! Mettler, mother help! ' 4 - fere is a monstrous serpent!' mother help! But her parents and her lover held the door 'alit. Side, and laughed at what they conceived to be hIT imaginary fears. .Well dom., my noble girl; s.d Colonel Willis, 4 cannot you :::ereain a little louth ! i The snake will not eat you, I'll engage --poor rt. tie thing! . How.frightened She appears to be!' ,But her cries continued. !.My dear Marguerite,' said Theodore, tiion't be alarmed. • I' pin it there myself, and you shall gi;l: nie a kiss for my pains, sweet girl.' . I IMeanwhile the hideous monster left the - flaw s MO glided into the room. Marguerite, finding hr cries fur assistance of no avail uttorcd a loud shrihk arid fell on the floor.. The serpent raised its heia, 'arid for a moment appeared to be reconnoitreirig the apartment. • But when it, saw its cornpani4n on; the door its eyes absolutely 'Sparkled wittra2e. , 1 It t sent forth a loud and long hiss, and ethane 'd toWard the unfortunate girl. . With a rapidity almost inconceivable, the hid 'coits reptile Awined itself around the .gracer and sylph-like form of Marguerite.. Its cold ail slymy neck rested against the Snowy. bosom I hirictim, and there it fastened its . venom° s fangs ! The helpless girl restored to consciousness y !the agonizing pain of the wound, opened her ey s —but the fi st object which met her view, wias the horrid head of the reptile—its eyes flashing, !fire---and its:open mouth displaying its crook •d and deadly fangs Mother ! mother ! 0 t!car mother !' Jain ly screamed the dying girl. But a half suppressed laugh was the only e l:sponse to her convulsive cry. The jalousie W r IS slowly opened, and. Altar Gul looked in at the window--his eyes glaring with malignancy a id (triumph. lilizabeth,Tlizabcth !' said Mr. Willis; !s e answers not—perhaps, she has fainted with t ron' 'Silly girl r said the colonel. 'But we will 'pen the door and see what is tae matter.' Some heavy object lay aguifist the door. . I c gave a violent push, and entered the chamber f lowed by Mrs. Willis Ind - Theodore. But wI o can paint the agony of the parents and the loci r, when they found they had stumbled over the d . e d body of the unfortunate :Marguerite. As they entered the apartment, the serpent w seen to glide out at the window. . Peon' NArvoo.— W e have intaigmee -fro Nauvoo to the sth inst. All was quiet. It a • pears the reports of the appearance nfJoe Smith and the appointment of his son as 'Prophet, a k false and originated in a desire to injure the Mo Imons abroad. Sidney Iligdon had returned i‘lrttlyoo from Pittsburg„ and preached an the 4C inst, In consequence of the death of Samue Smith, Joe's brother, since the deathnf the Pe i p i het,.Sidney fiigdon will be chosen Patriarch , t te'Mormon Hoek. He is their master spirit, an ( willt make it shrewd and ritermetic leader, The?. are five widows of the Smith family now liVing i laNauroo ; the toothier of all, aild the late ,wires !Joe,livratn, and their two brothers.. Accession Ito the Mormon strength continue to be quite larg, In Nanvoo. the usual activity is apparent, and th. Temple is steadily going up in its unipte for / Wand' shape. Its style ,af atchichecture i. 4 of th iture,'Mormon order.—St. Loiv . 3 Organ. I Estirro v.—The Rajah MOorshedad one' 'asked, what that was that did not happen last yea - has pot happened this year, atm will notlappei next year? And the chiefs and the merchant. I dle astrologers and the hagism, could give no ant swen, but a 'pool horsemmy stepped forth, and liaving kissed the ground, and put his forehead ti the tiarth, rose,%apil folding his arms, exclaimed, your highness's shadow never be less, all May,you live a thou,no years, as long as yen father, the stir), and your brother, the moon; jsu yowl higlint4s did not pay Your servants last year you have not paid them this yea:, and your high tress's people. cannot expect, therefofe, to be pai. next year,' and, With a low, :zali.ain, the ins ti relit ed, expecting, doubdesS, to lose his ears, but of 'the Contrary, the king, ordered him a frlehzt (dres. of honor) .rand that year he paid the.army its'ar Tureen-STS'EN D.trs 101101" r Ptltl6.-1 , family in Baltimore possessed a favorite eat, alum. half grown. which was a pet with their little buy On the 28th of July the cat, after, hatin; bee; playing with the child, was not to he found; al unsueees.ful searches were made, but wizlvra (street, until inn 2111 t of August, when on, ..•.* funily had orcasion to go to an unfregpent.,l set in the cellar, and found the eat there, sell alive It had been in, this prima twenty --seven days where the child-had shut it up, without food o drink. It was reduced to skin and boneg. CALjI/UN AND MIL. PoLit.— , Under n, cireuutstances; said Mr. Calhoun, in an address t. his political friends, dated Jail. 10, 1811. shall support any candidate who is opposed to free trail . .. and in favor of the protective policy, or whoa prontinent.or .influentiatfriends are.' Now it well known that Mr. Calhoun, and his ituniediate friends, pr,inipth gave in their . adhesion to the nominat m of Sir. Polk! Why did thu do so, unless it were with the expectation that he will earn out their free trade vie, s?-11:11ted &ate)! Gaztle, • Ono of those empty-pated, seif-coneeieed., would-he-witty . .sort of puppies, that are alwavb atte4tingio appear smart by pointing out the ignolance of others, was travelling one day in the liiglilandii; and falling in with a sheperd by • the road-side, he thought ho might cracks jako upoii auld Donald. - ‘5 . Tray, Mr. Shepherd,' said the Mow, 'how fa haveil to gO now ' - ' Jandtwa mile farrier," replied Donald. - how do you know that, man ?' 13 etzluse; they, 'are 'putting- up a gallows 1 . hanl;twO blares Onto, an' I'm uiLsta'n ifye're lane 'them:' itish t;o1:1 auct the Lcci Focoi. • girlie_vcaLaira.alt4d.._Locofocsw.*L oo- comity erection 1116:4561iiii'Ortiolecting A; Wierican labor against...foreign labor This is tho simple point at . issue. The A'Not.._,nre . in favor of such protection, thel,oeo rechkirn:liguitist it. Of course foreign nations side ivith4lac•LocoTp cos, since it : is r heir interests, tit tip the workof • - the Atr.erlean people. If • the: Prefect - Lye' piney prevails -WC shall do our own 1314: if not, foreign. era kill 'IQ 4 for us. Great Itritain•has long made it the great object ofter:tinihitionito;:bo tho, 'work- • :shop .-of the teorld." She ilesirei,le inanufactuPS :all the f„r00(3 which the rest of the t.':orltl requteeti., :In that way the rest of the werlo will peal. :wealth jobber coffers, anil will tlitift become trap- Wary to her greatness. onlerto.:effect this re . she will spare no ell:Ort. -15teliace .olready seen some :Of the !netball§ which kt.ite adopts— , -th6 :•bounty' which she pays on esperti of her goads:, !—the •loami' which she makes torlie'•r . martufactu, curs, &e., all or which afe intended to enable het., people to undersell Americin r4nufactuters-ia:! the American market. •Another tritithod to which -' she resorts is tile tlisseiniriatien'alObg our people., of Free Trade documents. A :• lato,, .undrer of the_ Landon Time:. has the loitawire6:l4gigirtlatt with reference to this matter:: - • N 0: 38 • ...A- sub.4-ription was reemitly l eliened'lo.raiso ; funds to circulate Free_ Trot) Tia;:;ti in Foreign :Countries. ..41 , 00 four .1; 17: tir(10111: forty thotri. - 7 ;rood were sub.scr:lnd. Si? n ofll4esetregis are to be printed in New York, con cuscULiTios IN • Sra-m.s." r - • .1 . Dere' is proof positive, that the:l.:ix-a Focos ars !aSsisted in the crusade against Prr.l4etion But. •iiti gold. Every - manufacturer. in *rent .Britain; directly interested in the succet4 of the Loetk 1 . , .,c03. If K. ° Polk i elected protection will' ith:nr.h.lned : Ainerican niatinfactures will ho destroyeAl : --the American peephr!siust then' de.• . rod on foreigner, for their nctiged, goods; and thus the mailulacturers of Birmingham, Maladies ? tor mid other English cites, tind,4ew customers • In America. They can; thereforo,Vford to spend, vast solos of loney in aiding the' l lectiori of Mr.. Pour, thorn lvhich they are to reeeica, so large and • decided bet refits. .Subscriptions Eih c-accordingly; - as the .Titirt;•,, says, helm openetllti various • see% firms of the country. and large money are raised to circulate Free Trude tr4s in . the led States. -; The !lii , publie contshis a paraipiph air English paper;' which- e#Atled our notice. giving a twig list of subscriptions'yq.dived for this i:rurpose at a public meeting re&eitill-lield in Man- cliester. Tlia paper says • • , Mr. Morrav " read the lilt of sub criptimrs alre-arly . received,: the iiii: i jouncerneut of the respacthe autos being 'received ;,with loud and harry cheering by. the audience." • T.re Hon. i th Lord Prevost, £lOO A. & .1. Denis en, George Square:' : 200 C harks Ten net & Co. • 200 -William Dixon, ; • .11';'• 200 Samuel Higginbotham, l. 200 • Dunlop, & Co. 200 Iluclianari Hamilton & 'Co: 100' A Friend; • • GO Neale 'llionipson,j i 6 50 James Scott, • - • •• 50 Alexander Gildinin, • . 50 iP. , li. MePlul il & Co. • 11?'.i' • NVilliatn Stirri!..,t, 's & Suns.. II; . S. 1). & 'Thomas Brown , ! I ;'..- • J. &. A'. Anderson,. 41`4 0.: , '• NVilli9m Geminel, . y. Robert Dalgish. ' - - - P..' John Whitilicad-,.. • ,30 Geor-e. Smith 00. Jolty ' Keri • 25 James Oswald, .5 ---• ' 21 ' A. &„ D. J. 13 antyndi . t e; • ! 21 . John Yotihg, p 21 Hobert - Stewart; ' ' 20 Andrew Mitchell, • 20 Alexander Macgregor, . 20 • &c., &c., athounting_to • ^!. There is nothing in all this Whin, should Canso. surprise, however it may alarm use We ought to expect that foreigners • will trialseevery eiertien in their po4er to obtaincontroljfof,- our.; markets. It is their business to do 'so. Wt? should pursue the same policy if we were situilarlsr 'situated. 'We shoe hi find it necessary to do SO: These British ManufactuMrs act only. like shrtwaenterprising, fur-seeing business men. TheyOnd that other nations are , beginuing Colo their Oivn labor; they hey of them less . and less every var. It thus be 7 comes a' matter of the utmost- intliortance toper; .grade other nations, if po ,, Sible;i;ta abandon the protective policy. I..ike expert.and skilful sales.: men, they rise all %the means in ,;peir power -to . make us believinhat they c.attll us goods on much hettei' terms than we can' giake them 'our selves. Arid now they see that , tillcsnr .CLAT is elected President; and, the iolie4 of Protection is established, we shall always 4our•owit work, and they Will lose the market Tin-London Atlas, du recent •date, very' foiti=ibly. expressed this app:ehension in' the followirikqiaragroph:— • r The election.of Mr. CI ty nit 4, WE TEAR, be • looked upon to a con , iderebli e.,X'tent, the con jirmotion ti f the principle of al4n,percial mark lion. He has always here the &insistent advocate of a PROTEOTIVE TAIlIFP;;;;Slad the cause of the Whigs has always been identiOti with that of the New -liti2lated manufactureis,:,svho aim at 134 7 imiring a nimtopoly of 'the herby market by the aid of prolithitory_thitic4. - . Norit we wonder that such IA the policy of the ntotTespectable and intelligent , swesitten of AniericOten we consid er that b;; Our corn laws we stipt,‘the door in the face or anyJattempt to lieg;)eiakilaA,in coinercial ar ranaTinent on the foOtirig oft, 'AO: 'end =Wan liatariprbeity. We a./ E NU:r),ll r 110 31 tux Sr...urrs'ist - r Tll6' witiru we CANNOT . - i'o4llll.l' 110 Nl' I T 1:11::61 . 1*TON AND TO. Ito —r. Lt- Diva ther staple in-oduce of the reed azrirnitural Stales of by a sliding scale ingeniously frained SJ as te'iltrow the maxi- '•Mnin amonut of impediment ROM way of access to the 'English niMket it tri:ba tcondered at, Wu, they - retarole cod iniietj Ugh duties on. mericon *ler by, high, dudes' English mad. iific r f . A liberal conitriqe;ial policy" thief' years ago. would have preventt , 4 the passing of the 'restrictive Tariff of the llTped States, and vronid have given a decided astir dancy in that 'country to Free Trade print:ilk and the Pree Tra.le party. A liberal comae:4'4o policy adopt ed tett year 4 hence, as .from pre;,ent indications ;Would appear to be the pral l alo ;pelt, may very !possibly NI to recover whet far ious blunders. have !wt. es. To offer to adl'it4 American anti. German .in eieliange for] British manufac tures when the ininufaduring +items of Prussia, 'Saxony and' Nov England iavei4lquired strengtW and become consolidated, will 4. wery like.that the• Old say log .11escsibes as .Ibarrliil;. a.: door , after the , horse is-stolen:7 • &! SE Now are the people dispoi:.•346:alliw the work men of Gri•at Britain to do a;l'iinr work ? 'lwo think it g,iod - policy to boy we need, frirn abroail, insto - ad. of in whing , it ourselves, we r e . an do so-hy electing 1'0: and,; : thus" destroying . •Britisit iii,inuf.i...6„4rs will heartily, ,rej•ice at this resu:t, and -as tI abave extracts arc'.using all . liosJible to bring it about. "Theil . . Government grailkiraunties for for .,.]fig their gooai hito ottr iniacttti. and grant loans i'r enahlr thm r 1.00.1.10 Io undcr!Zil ones; and their Mantic .a , ..;t men , tn - an immense amounf for the puip4e of circuksting l're: in the Unitißl States. Is it goad or is it patriutie,,);or welbdivosed, camlid American eillitris to aid them in this endeavor I—N. Y. Curif.i,:l SCENE IN A 1.),1WN - EI9T PK ISTIN9 OFFICE. ..1 im, what arc you doing tliUro on the flood' 'Why. sir t've had a shock..t ::i• . . . , A slik-kr • • '.l. • .1.. ~ si?.' . . • W hat kind of a shads? "--.", ~. ' - ' 'Why, sir, one of our eubseirikirers sonic in du, ring your filp-;enoe, and offaed:reaay a year7s sub. scription, which produced Ali in effect upon pie that I have been perfectly ever since. , NoAvonder,•Jim; -but ehet* Op, if Tau survive this you are safe, as there is Vt.tge prospect of an• other such a catastrophe in thlii?llice: . The new constitution of Neek Jersey was ad 4.. ted by over 15,000 majority, iikd went into opera 7 tion 'on the 2d of September,Ar'lst., and all laws conflicting n ith itdprovisionOre tront i that daje repealed. The billet rights alytfsbes all forms of slavery, and imprisonment fcif debt .unle3a in cases of fr.tud. The electionf , tSt:tte and county oliicers takesplace the 13th Arid 9th of Otiober, and the Presidential,-.ou the - Zitr 6 iniad 6th of NO. • • N..t • I=2MMEN3 50' 50 50 . 50 40 40 3 i 7,,
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