H MEDICINES. - - DR... CELLINWS - • Zrll 0 NARA: 7 'S It :131.' The. Great -Panacea; fur c'catimp f r . A I.Kr.Astlus. ltdluenza, Hoopinl Cough, Croup. Pa, Scarlet Fever, ditficu ty of ,Breathing, ' Spitting of Blood. Palus in the Breast, end altotherdiseases of the Lungs. . : CONFIRMED. - 'Extraordhaary cure of Asthma. 1y Steellines Pul monary Syrup: attested to by Capt. Samuel .It.-.Bum moll, merchant :of Ntrees Creek, Martnstn!th County, . New Jeiiiy, the father of tlic unfortunate young suffer-. - - . Porrus Crtuatc, - June 6tb,4944. , • Ds. STrettN•3-Dear have the pleasure of beineable to state that my 'daughter: who had been .uttering under severe Asthma for 5 or 6 years,has been entirely eured of that painful- diocase,,by the .use Of six • bottles - of your, P u lmonary - Syrup. _She ' , Was - When first attacked with that complaint, only nine years of Age;and suffered with it beyond alt description, for , the period of near six years, having an attack about every, three or four Weeks. It was to all appearance; confitneft and .lintrwahle—we tried many medicines • without any relief whatever. About this time; we heard of the stlperiar. efficacy of your Pulmonary Syr up • and • determined to* give it a trialwe procured a dozen bottles of it : the first bottle relieved her very moats; and by the time she had talcon six bottles, she was perfectly Cured!!! It is now three three years since then. and she has riot had the slightest attack of • the Asthma. Sh_e_suffered so much when laboring un der those attacks that we could bear her breath dis tinctly over the who're house—she was frequently near suffocating, and ive liadquite despaired of hor-rocove : Ty. 1 give nu the ahove statement of facts, that others' Who may he adllhted With this awful dts , mse, may Make ttge orate zaine means, and we feel agsured that with the ldes,stug of Providence, they will lind ()emu stett! . • tours resp , netfully, rtAMIS,I.:I. R. BUNNELL. loud yoke front To:tilde/ph:a ! ltead the following strong tostimony in favour ef rhintonaiy Syrup, given IT the Rev. V. O. 'Douglass, Pastor utsthe Mariner's Clllll'6ll, Philade!. Dr. Steellin7.—!.•ir:-1 feel much gratified in• beln7, alae to say to }on, that the ViliniG . nary Syrup }utu sent, has been used by several perstuts with great slicer, . • The find person who took ft, had been confined to' her • bed fbr some time with a severe tumult—after taking -•nlyrnehotileiblic nits aluinst entirely cured. A 'WAS greatly dnitressed' With ft cough. grid conl,l not !bid nothing to relieve him--lie took one hottla and called ' , to say that he was entirely eared t 1 l—A nietul.er of my IL:Much. was taken WitlitlV! trocik.six ofyour Ant ibilinus Ptil, and a bottle of nyrup, a n d f e l t almost entirely resinrrd to Ms wart -.1 health. While:at Woodsten, N. .1., a short ttme since I found Mrs. S. W.,labourine under a sorter Mt:Tit, and scarce ly able to sit tip through the day--I felt confident that the Syrup would relieve her ; accordingly I sent her a bottle—within a few day.!, I heard that iht• was greatly --L-7.4efitrd, and in a fair way of a speedo recovrry. I ,an r•tv say, that almost nv.r.rry nor that has :alien ii. ar leas t•curfitMl. and I can cord i•tl! has been t,..7r e who ore in any tray afflicted with reerninmend it to FIOUGLASS. it rough. lours , che 2iartio;aished Cootie - 010r at fdlmyiug is from c Law ill 13 rict•zton, N. J. • llntrinrox, 180 - Dr: ~ices Plealatte to hay* in toy pownr,to hear tez,imony y ou f invalua hie Pulmonary Syrup. For girrerra when :".. v My one of family, hat omen afttiltel -WIT;. n Coltzlt. ihiarseness, Asthma," lollitenza &,„ we ha,: U sed it with very henefirial effects--It has invariably afforded.relief. In October last. I wan attacked in. the might, %vitli a tontinOil pan:Akin of coughing--a dose .of the Syrup Immoiliately stopped the roimli, and be toce I had tiniheil IM-bottle:l f. omit myself entopleff ly clued. Tbc. cause of philanthropy. most certainly:, you a debt or ma:l-tad,. for the acquisition of a medical compound sAillibily prepared, pleasant to the taste, robtainiwz so many efzeellebt liccmcrtd2s. and Nide acsessable to all. Tfrit and Inc.o by its reduced ,prices. • . Your Servant. NVATTfi CRANE. D,;iqferrled Tr,l'inzony ! ! ! Varart of n Irtter r,rxived f:010 WM. ilei- Pakor of the Lutheran 1111,1 , h. Abbottslnsvii. Pa. Ar,no - rTsmv.*N.Jall., 10 151.2. _ Dr. Wm tit!ro ploa.,tiro in inform tlL: you that I have !won !olio:Uteri the 11 , 1, of your Pr LIMN/LIM Oil'ar?— a throat wliich lias'hoon sore_ for Isutor than too )car., - itad whit h Was c u nsid. intlaincd. whim I Fao. has hoot, cmarly relieved—l thiult ! , y a few • inure betties. a radi cal Clll, may Ito ellortoil-1 can Vioro:',tro 'r4rceinsiond It to all who are similar!) at - dirt:id Yours Aitrectionately. I._:antur PIISI :' , lllstcr 01 1.:V.".11:111 N. 1, %chi) is urovarclicresevt.UY ago. t , . rs 1 of a severe Ihkez,ze 0" my - Samuel , S.lrs!!!. of J, :tatcs wire.who was togh moo :uilor a , oti with a c01k2.11, ‘, re.t.tnred In scan.; health Ci , 2 Ir Le. lice thy •Pul•nnrore Syria. . The wife of RPt.b,n 7..11pe,,Ct05-v. F.N, I IN"nP ( , 4 - eirely cured nfa of holr THREE .seindingly toy l'.11:e r.ary rh:hois. of Thd.; , . who v...ar tri,a soiti.olr of I,!s:vd .-_ a cul'who multiget ful II Itftl I , OM the man). merliniues :she had tise.t, was rchevral - ty uric ta..le .of my :Pulmonary Syrup.. ,-- I:tv. NV. A..1:11y, Baptist err7.y:nan, . Imlaystown, .N. J, states th.it M S Paint ljtoloy, ri,ec I upwards :of Seventy, had beentifil.eted for several teat's with a most c'tstressinc and afarrninc Covglt 'r'd bad lIECd many medicenes wit) , hale relief, .h.is 'even Diinest entirely cured by three hottleit'or your Fulton:lan: Syron— she thinks another brittle will. h. - . effectual .Rev. 0. Dolothiss.rutor of the gaye'n bottle of my l'efitionary Si ) roo to a lady who was confined to her bed with a nfier'takinn which - slte. was atmust proJrcl) telie•v d, He also cave a bottle to a sailor wh, wog , rt•'e:o;l.- 4:listiessed with a conklt, and could' find noillic!! . to -relieve larnafier taking which.he called in I it perfectly cured Ithrt. Ron !ass, in-troover say, that a tnetnb •r of 'dig c 1 trop who w 4"; l abour. leg tinder severer.tlecza was cured intitivtdA I ely Pix - ilf my Pills d a bottle or may monary - Syrupy also that Zvhite on a visit •town, N.. 1. recently. Mrs 5,14. oftb.n v I .I'2,e,ty as gcni. ,l l , able to sit :in throe:ill aCe • Cold, no sent her a boa le of my Pal:lon:try which gave her innitt d late mutt For sate in Pottsville, by July 13 Reductim Fourfocl in Prices, Or-Nirang. if the U er zx not .Oct .71itcd it ll N article that every Fa -r when they know its re.ver and value, and which has heretnfore. been 5..11 to4l hi:h in reach all :!lassl.4,llritar.r been reau,..,,t in prier., with a view that rirh and poor. high and VAX', and in fact pw ery hunian.being ~ay-enjoy it,c r..mforts; and all. wlm cet it shall hare the price returned to tb-nt if lle.y are ant .1 dight :d with its pfio. We nsscrt, W - 10:011: 011. 41bility of contradictiatt, that all Burnsand Scald,, it any :sternal Sala, old, nr.fresh, and all external pains and triter, no matter Where, shall ba reduced to comfort by It in tire minutes.--saving life, limb, or scar. Nu burn :an be fatal Wilds is applied, tinle. , s the are de-. .trn} - ed by accident. It is• t tuly,magical. to appearance, •in its streets. Enquire rer "Conners Monica! fain •trartar Salve." Nice ^5 cents, or four times as Much !for 50 cents,and ten itirlos its ipticli for All country: - merchalitit are requn. , ted to •ta',e to 'chair towns Pp cnninti,ioP, a, lb. treat rat blessing In mankind that its been rii4rovrred fnr age , . This is stron7l3ll7.!l”:`, 1111 t von ilnp-ml its power willfully jmaify it. Sold at Conist, ek's Branch NO. 2 North sth street, Philadelphia. and bv .I. S. C. in P..ttsvillr. BE Feb. 17 Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills OF TIIE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE Of EgcaltEt. , . 1,,,,' p 'NU:TWINE has ever been introduced tollie A- N merican, Public, Whose virtue , have been more .... - .llv and universally acknewl.rgml, than the a bose nantr(keen, • 4 .• ..,, • - -, • • .. • . . , ::.. WRIGIIT'S ,TNIMN VEr:L - r.kIILF., PILLS. To descant upon thei: merits, at chit,late day, world recent to he wholly unneceZ,,al-Y, as very few ind eed etvho read this article, will he for.:' ,l utter:pi:tinted with Atte real escrllence of the meilicin,: .Du it Further : proof were wanting to establish the creda of th is slimil y:lw remedy, it might lie found in the feet that no int:di -dna iu the country has been Se SHAMELESSLY. COUNTERFEITED. • Ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pie eees, manufactured a spurious pill V=ated ii, ord-r him, remmpletely - to deceive the public have pride it in On t ;ward appearance to resemble the true Medicine.- - These wicked people could never pass otr their worth 'less trash, but for the ,a,gistancv of certain toisrznid,d ~Atatekeepers, who herause they rum purchase the sun- Tions article at a reduced rate, lendimemseives to this umnstrOussysteturif iniposition and crime. , The patrons of the above - CA l' ellent Pills. will-there fore be on their guards atoillnst every kind of- isuposi cm. and retnem'inr the .only genuine Agents in Potts wine, are Messrs: T. &'J. Beatty- Thu following - highly:respectable store keepers have *Ain appointed Acents 'for trIP sate of 'WRIGHT'S INDIA:C. VEGETABLE PILLS; FOR . ..... ... - - SUI • --: UYLEILL COUNTY, ' . . . . , . . a . And of whom it Ai ca believed ;the 'genuine' .medicine can with certainty be obtained: • T. &J. Beatty, Pottsville: ' . . ... - Bickel & Hill. Orwiesburg. , - Aron Mattis, Mithanianto. ' '; . Ji-- Weist, Klingerstown. - . . . 'Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mehentango. ' , • • Jonas Kauffman,, .110 John Snyder, rtledenslmrr.. :FeatherotKDrey&ro, Trescarma. • - • -William Tagert, Tamaqua. • John Maurer, Upper Mallantango. '. M. Ferritler, West PennTenfashilti• , ' ' .Cafeli tiVheelii; l'iiimp"bia. P, Schuyler, &c.n. East - BrOnswiek Tiawnshil ' • - C.41: - DeForest, 'AM.:ell - lin. --' - E. 0:& - J. Katiffman, Zlmmermantown. : .11entett '& Taylor. Minersville,i , - --- •• ' • . . GeorgeAcifisay:der, NeW Castle. ' . - - Iterry - Koch &I MO; '11:c1:,.:a ng b tug. ' . , • ' Abraham Heebner Port Carbon. -John Mertz, illiddleport,. . , Samuel Buser; Port Clinton.,---. -. • - .. , . . .- . ShaemPlter & Klutfman, Schuylkill Haven. iikit - Alir: OF coux'ri , :' Ilk 'Ts.. ' The only security ag_int imposition s lo • 's '' • I 'purchase' from the regular advertised a;enta, and is all cases be particttlar to ask fOr Wi.lgtkek - Indiart,‘'egetahle Pills. ; Olflce devotedexclueiv . ely` to . the' sale of 'the me di . 7 ,chie, whaleF.ale and reatil, No - KO Nee ptreet,.phila , ' delrbia RS-Remember, none are r,enulnof. eieept 'Weight'e ! .Indian Vegetable Till.: .. ~ . WILLIAM 'W/llGEer n. ' 1101 PHILADA.;Iy 10ili. IS4 I E= BM Prints, Silk, Thibet Alpaca and othei. Fbinds, Blue, and Block Cloths,of a superior quality. Ire has also on timid. I • - Sewing Silk, Spool and Potent Thread of the bat quail! Y, ei/cres and Hosiery, Straw Lig; horn, Gimp, Braid and other Hyl4 of Fancy Bintnets., by the case, doz. or single- Bonnet, Alea's and Bug's Leghorn' Hate All of seltlatilie lowest easliPnces• •Aur.2o 10 ly— JqSEP.FI :Aionamc. 1.1 1:1 1 2 1 (.1 " .Pil l ifa ti d u e n liVii.i fm n ra liti ii P I S C upt e rla r lv: ' :- sartitiellt of !!! 1.i!; Panon ..A:nctican, French • and English Cloths C.assirocres and V estatal , , • - . which :ire' of the icry hest materiel crei;.-otraretito ilts'ett:z"ns or l'ousville add rind winch *will be sold et prices to anit•the pinchnser, tosether with assnittneni of. Fancy Stocks, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs... Shirts, Bosoms.Cullnra„&c.., to all of which we invivt ..the attention. or.Oue, customers !Intl the public gerterilly, at lart / ! SCUTT 64r . TAVLOR-6, - Merchant . Tailors, Corner of Centre and.:Alahlntan . go S:tectit. Pottsville. A ug,ust".3l. 184.1, • • • :11, 35:—. surritton WASHING MAH , IiiNn. unihirsigndil having , become the innier- and proprietor of Mi—John,'Bhugert's nenly invented' Pat.nt I,Vashilig Machine, far the county of Schuylkill and is now' making' the machines at his Midi), M Potta ville,when: helms a supply outland fur inspegtion and sale, at nil very mOdernte mien oradven dolitirl4. " Thistnachine for theapness, elllCitcy anti *ruction In any respect, Is Withollt eiceptimi c ihe greatest Myna., tion in tin. known World: It th nnly Washing ma. chine among tile ninny thousands that haq been pro nounced PF.ltt*l3C.l'. It washes witheint , zabbing, or scrubbing. tearing . or wearing, pres.ling or squeezing knock; off r o buttons, does all the tin ry Wiirk.of clean 5111 a Hem; Tucks; Frills; &e., in 'a few nilnates; an 'washes dean all coats,.. vests, pahtalocont,--shirts an bed clothing of the dirtiest .kind, with. testi . than_ one tenth part of snap necessary in the ordinary way Of washing. A girl or twelve yearsMd Can veas k morn Sit two hours, than two Women in da yl b y hand .- . • ISAAC Ii!EVERN., Pottsvllle; Alto* 3 ' !"'• '; ' 91= ' Ar l o , r a S i i i e 'r e; a P g e E rn i nl i trt — re . T Ay K Wr i ll t al' n ot d it h ; erk for iialt a nE u Nr. HANNAN, A 2 lrt. May 33 . . • ; 1 - t'.. ' . ' i N --.- ''' ' .--- f . --:._ a' --- • - 1' . !' ' •'. . . ..........__ . • 5.. - . , ,••• , - - • 1.: . .' - • . : , • 1.1 -5;1 .. ; • ...- •,. • !„ -I- - .0- , . . , . . . "I wv.t. TEACH TOO TO elpßes THE ROWELS OP. THE EARTH, AND BRING OUT FROM TLII CAVERNS OP MOUNTAINS. METALS WHICH WILL.Grve STRENGTH TO OCR :HANDS 'AND SURJECT ALL NATURE, TO, OUR !SSE AND -...E.A.SURE JOHNSON. WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENt FOIi i rrAF,ITO,PRIETi)II., , POT4:SVILL;[ , d OUNTII,• PA. • VOL XX NEW YORK: THE CHEAPEST'PXASSGE AGENCY IN THE UNITED .STANg§. Joseph incillarrars . ~. • Splendid Line ,ef'Paekets ..,... , -- C 1 ,:,. moat Liverpool, London' Dublin, Lon , I; .. :*donderry, Cork, Belfast, Waterford, New 1, ‘ '"'. ry, Colerain, &c., to Neiv.York, or Phila delphia. i • . . . 4 1 . 111.4 line consists of the followmg:Vessels,. which ler. 1. e New York', on the Ist, 6th, 11th,. 10, 21st and 26th of eadi month; and one every five day?! from Liver -pool. to• New York : -• George t yashington , llniegd Stases, Garrick, : ' : . Patriek,lienrY, Sheffield, ' : . Roselus, - i Independence, , Virginia, . , Siddons, • - - Ashburton,- Stephen Whitney, • , Sheridan, Adirondock, - ScOland, Russell Glover, - _Echh, ar.c., Lee. la. connexion With the above, afid•for;ilie purpose of. .Herding still greater facilities to "passeisgets, the sub scriber has established a regular. line:: of tint class New York built, coppered and 'eopper fasitened ships, to sail ;quoin:illy every week through Out tie year. In ad , :i!.ion to the other accommodations, which are ' superior to t::ose •of any other!line of, Packets, Mr. ' '3olurray has sent Mr. .Bithard MurpliV, well known as a benevolent and kinzlhearteil gentleian, to Liver- Poul at his own expense. to t.lke care of his Passengers, and see that they are not impose.! On. - :fir. Murphy, al-• I so sires emicrants directions, on lamlirtg. in .7.!iew York or Philadelphia, so as to guard against iii,:sosltion. 1 - " or the accommodation of tluise desitOus u: sending -money to their friends, drafts will be gWen on-the !bi lowing Banks, %ix : • On the Provincial , Bank of We • land„payableat - : • ''.-. . Cork, ' ? • Limerick, ' ' (Rommel, ' Londorulerry, -Sligo, • 1 Wexford, Belatst, Waterford, ' Galway, I Armagh, Athlone,Oolerain,. ' , . Kilkenny, . - Dalira, r' Tratee, . r.taiskilkii, 3lonaghan, ! . . Youghal, Banbr:.. 4 'e , . 11,11vmena 's rarsonstown, Cavan, • Downpatrick, I. ~. Lurgan, .!.bindon, ~ , :Ennis, Thing:al:ail, ' riallyshatrnon, Strabane! fikibbreen, , • . Omagh, . Mallow, . Dublin, . Cootehill, Kticw , iti Scotland—The City Ban:.of Gin sgow.l:i England—Messrs..SpTooner, ....liwoorl &, Co. hankers., London; it. 'Murphy, Waterloo 110,, , 1, I.ierpnol, paya bl,: witluint discount. in evefy town in {'heat Britian. . For further particular , ., apply or aildreh.f (if by let ter, post said) _ . i JOSTPIT MeMLIZRAY, 100 One erect. ' c , ruer of Smith i.treet;:tiew Toil. P. W. 111 - ItNES7 , F.,:ro. SO AVaterloo nos(); Liverpool. 1 ci l'erons withing to pay l'assaaes for:their friends, or forward their motley, mid - want their hpsiness atten ded too promptly and.expedituottsly, will please apply to the subscriber, at the Miners' 'Journal Office ; who has been in the business for the last thre'e yearn, 'and who has not-yet lost une cent fur those.lor mum) he has done business. lIANNAN, - rOR JOSEPIi WWI=AT. March, 2 - Ne , `'hovel Paettiry • s , Ll,criber respectfully culls attentio J, n of •,,EL our 21crcltants and °then . , to- his tuli;)ly of SHOVELS and /1.0:5., manufactured ai his new Establishment, in New York - which are equal in quatity, if not supOrior to those obtained--Iron ahroarl. pric6; will 11 . 0 a+tow , ns an artit le equal in quality. ciir be ()Manic(' elsewhere. tie therefore solicits the patronage of the friends of limn: 'lndustry. • • Meslrg. il3r.roeng ea Tarvin, are Agents for the sate of ty Shovels in Pottsville aiulviciq s ay, who trill eaccute all 0rd,...x., left at their IlardWaret.2torc: JOSEI'II ALLEN. New York', Ang. 3. 14— . TilLutiam muimuMm, MERCHANT'S HOTEL, - 41 dourtlandt Stret, NEW YORK. ugu! 1211 h r:- 34- SPLENDID BIBLE sgg lIPEIr 1 LLiIJHXA TED AND NEll' a:APB:701:1AL BIBLE.. To be .4ompleted in stl numbers, at 2h etS. per immber. Phis _sea, and nig - efficient ',Vori s %OE he enihel :iched v.' eh Sivteeti 'do ef!c. ',run iehiil hmer'io ear'', re I.A. ld ong. :note than four; cce bemired of which are nom origirml desi-ocf. hv J. IL Cifar It will t'e Cl or/ 'sfaneatdeoi.s tifthe .irmerican hie :*-s,:eirly. a fel t offta:n Alargteal IId . r.TCPCPS, the ',p-fer; - .1..t, a C0n,.16,:en. Chrome'' cal Tehle. 1:1( of prorer afee , , , , Greer:ll Index. Table of MfeworCi- , . Tl,e 11rze . *Pities if. the-Old aed New Te, , eirnents,;ll , ernily 14 , umd. Proreniwiob ifie.orfeal Lifairatione.rtod Lim! Letters ifLf he Chapters, Of:name:o3l Br:niers, w from . designs, rre'4o expressly. Ci.10:011. by J. S. Cliapmin. . oT Ni.w ,r!:; ;n :id-I.tion to v...!lich these einn6rons: r-lyns by distifi,i.-Afshed tend. ern artis's in France ard"EtUl7.laud—io %quell a idltin fiex will MI given m the last The great superiority of early nroolimpres sion, frets. tits. Engnvinge., will insure tP those who rive their names nt oi.r.e, the r oFscssicii of it in the HICIIEST STATE OF PERFECTION. To he conoth.o . A3 in about 50 ;mothers, at 25 cks,tacj,... The sti'•ceriber has brut rippolufrd Agent. for Ihe purpose or receivm2 subserioions4o ?Ins Bible. .11 Schu County. where a spe.ciment copy of the Wosit c. 0.: be seCti January NEW CASK DRY GOOD; FANCY ANOMIMMENG STORE I ROOM FORMERLY • Ocri‘,;rlnt) fly curas:N:AN RICIIALS, IN CENTRE STREET .I he subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of rettsvilie and the public in general, that itle has just o pened a fresh assn tment of the newest Flies of goods, consistiung LCIIVIIS, A a.^r_c,no d h alzari4es. with a variety of fancy goods. Also, an* and splen did style of OH, WHAT ,ATTRACrON! 3Llpplucott ,Taylok? IYEPORTANT - INVENTION EN AND POTTS GFINMAI, MWERTISER. Elii INDEMNITY AGAINST • LOSS BY -FI .• The Franklin Insurance C 0.,! OF PIIILADELPIDA, Capitale 40 0 , 000 i " Paid, in . . Charter Perpetual, CONTINUE to make - Insurance, permanent and Bed, on every description of property; in town h country •on the usual favorable terms. Office k , Chestnut Street near fifth Street. ,CHARLES BANCKER,.Presiden. DIRECTORS, • • Charlet N. Banker, Samuel Grant, James Scott, Frederich Brown, . 77,omas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, • Thomas S. Whort.m, 'Ow. W. Maar*. - Tubule Wagner, Mordecai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BANCKER, See'.‘r The subscriber has been - appointed agent for the bove mentioned Institution, and is now prepared make insurance, on every description of property; ,the loWest rates. , ANDREW:IIBBI3BL , . Pottsville, June 12, 1841, . . 25-1 OFFICE OF THE '• • Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. Tins .Company .having organized according to ' ,the provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fireon themutUtil principle, combined with the security of a joint btoek capita The advantage of this , system is, that efficient security Is afforded at the lowest rates that the business cad be done for, as the whole profits (less an interest no to exceed G per cent_ per annum on the capital) will be ire turned to the members of the institution, without their becnming responSible for any ofthe engagements qR li abilities of the Company, further than the pretplumsac tunny paid. The great sue:esti which this system - has Met with wherever it as been introduced,"induces the Directors to request the atZtention of the public to it, congent thatit requires but to be un lerstood to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and 'ay explanhtion Mire gard to it., may be obtained by aiipiying at the ditte Northwestearner of Gth and IVoed its., ci• of B. DAN NAN, Pottsville. . .- 3 LAWRENCE SnusiErt, Psesident.“. L. KRIIMBHAAR, Secretary. DIRECTORS, Corwin Sodden. . Robert L. Loughead, Joseph Wood, • George 31. Troutman, Elijah Dallett, Samuel Townsend, I'. L. Laguerenne, - Charles to kes, ' George W. Ash; Abraham R. Perkins, May 11,0,11. . ' - igf: The 5111,3 C rib &r. has been nprmiiiied Agent for tho a bove Compaiiy; and is now re.: 4 Y to make : insurances nu' all d:lscriptions of pi operty at rates • much loWer than usual, varying front .$2. 50 on i'e $lOOO to ;110 per 11110 annually. The rates perpetually o n stone 4nti brick Buildings in good locations is only 2 per ce'lrit--4nd if the Company should prove to be a profitable concArn, the persons insuring in It partake of the profits without incurring any risk. The charter is the sainetas those of the Insurance Companies in New Fitglaild. For further part colors appiy to the subscriber. " 11. BANNAIII Medicines! Medicines!! Dr.. Wm. Evans' celebrated Camomile Pills; do do Soothing Syrup for children Baron Von Hucheler's Herb Pills, Doer. Good ie*.s.Feniale Pills, Dort. Win. Evan's Fever and Ague Pills, 'Dort. Hunt's Botanic Pills, For Dyspeptic persons,llunt's Boa nit Pills, are slit to be saverior to any medicine ever, yet offered to lli public. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,' . Sherman's Coueh Lozengcrs, price2.s cis pet box. Ilewe's Nerve and Bone Linement, Indian Vegetable Elixir, Balm of Columbia, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Brigg's Russian Cosmetic, ' Faith's Indian Vegetable Pills; Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood do Linn's Chinese, do Mead's Anti-Dyspeptic do Moffat's Vegetable Life do Wilson's Anti-Dyspeptic do • Jay se's Expectorant, Jayne's Carminative Balsam Swaim's Panacea, Jayne's Veriniinge, , Swaim's Verinifuge, Linn's Temperance Life Bitters, Roof's Founder Ointment, Hole's Embrocation„- 1 Yeager & Albright's Botanical' Health and' Life Pre., server, McMinin's Elixir of Opluin, • Becker's Eye SaiVe, TllOlll,lOll'S Eye Water, . Cholorine Tooth Wash, Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, Sherman's , Worm Lozengers, - ' do Cough do Wistzir's Couch do Sherman's Camphor do • Peter's Vegetable Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, Bedwell's 'Fetter Ointment, Hay's Liniment, • Welch's Tooth Ache Drops, 9pahn's Head Ache Remedy • . Tomato Pills, Lee's Windham Bilious Pills Henry's Calcinea Magnesis, ••, Bedwell's Green Ointment Keyser's Pills, • • Universal Plaster, Weaver's Worm Tea, and Salve, Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup, Brewster's Pectoral Mixture. • Juilkin's Ointment," . East India Hair Dye, Sarsaparilla Syrup, Dr. Anderson's Scot's Pills Hooper's Female Pigs, 'Balsam of Horehound, Rowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague, Climax Syrup, for Dysentery, warranted,. Roof's Ring Bone. Curd, for horses B. iSAN NAN 4 . 1- A frest supply of the above medicines, just received and for sate at the Drug Store of ;" f April Cr, 11-- J.. C. MARTIN. Da. Sa F.IXDY'S Sarsaparilla Blood 'Pills. . _ . c T HE ONLY Pit,mi in existence containing:Sarsapa rilla in their omposition. . • . . They purify The Blond awl Fluids of the..body, and cleanse the Stomach andllowels from all noxioue sub stances that produce disease. • , ~. They are composed entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, best, and most efficacious of any other pills tri existence. l l , $e - •••a1 the ler -'" I of their ^fficacy have here- :Several thousand Bert if - lades ot their effica. Infore been published, and :their sales are in-naming annually by thousands. , ?Wore than One - Million' b4es have already been sold since their introduetidn. MORE THAN 100,009. BOXES. have bee . suld-in, f!hiladtuffhia ,ploUe;the past year; thus? inwing t hatin tie place where they are ma nu fdr timed ibey have. a 4eptitation, greater tlihn any other pills—which arises frail) . the fact that Dn. LEinv is tr'rn known ar /mute as a rigida, Physician, and his pills are consmpteritly employed 'with greater confidence, than any other; in addition to their own efficacy:. Quality and 'not quantity is a valuable altribate be lonzinkto them; one box donig,, more good thafi two to fouir of others. • 13e advised, therefore, when ne crafty requires to ake none other titan ' DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS 'Tryihetin, (they rest but 25 rents a bog.) - 'Pry them!' So well satisfied will you be of their good Wee's, you will never take a'ny others. After you have tried ell other kinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Blond pills, the ding.; once will soon be discovered. No change of diet no re.: straint from occupation, or fear of catching 'cold need be 'apprehended; young and old may take thertrwith e— qual sonty. ca. Principal 'Office and Depot, 'Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. 191 North SECOND street, near viivp, (sign of the Golden Batt and Serpents) Philadelphia. . 'Also, by Klett & CV., Wetherill, & Co., W. Dyott * dr. Sons; A. S. & E: Roberta & Co., and city Drugtistsgeb.!' erally. Also by P. Pomp and J. Dickson, 'Easton, Lonk,; Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers in the United States. . Also at J. G. BROWN'S '(fnto W. T..tininep) Drug Store, Centre street, Pottsville:" " z • May:lB, .• , unrivalled A new and splendid article, is new ultiverra4Y, act - " •.h nowledged superior to any Shaving Cream a' I e United States or Europe. • •••• • -; :Tiffs delightful preparation - is unequalled, Tor beauty, purity, and fragrance ; though somewhat analogous to Gnerlain's .Ambrosial Crcam,'and 'other similar corn- pounds, It far surpasses them ail by the emollient pasty -consistency of Its lather, which so softens the beard as .to ,render shaving pleasant - and easy ;..ttlrssedies great advantages over the -imported article; n being, freshly prepared from the best materials; with ttte great est skill; and is no t only the' best, but also thei. cbeapeat article for 'shaving. 'lt la:elegantly; put . up - , le, boxes, Vf hit splendidgiltd - abels.. , • . • Just received and forsale by • . '• ' Nev., 0,"'45 .1 - - :11.-11ANNAN5Ag't4' FAMILY •NEDICIIIiEB.:. f•t VN band Ind tot-said; d suPplior . 4Yne's *hit: celebrated Ilindly medicineseAvanadtdd • JOHN it C. eDIARTIN! Alps?. 17 1 . . . , - : , . . . .- f ....i ',. ' f;'` .. .:4- ''.2.,:t...`.^:: - N!';'. '''. 4. i N . ri-. - j .... .. . . , .., , ,-,i V r. • ''''' 1 .• • ' # \' ~, . ,• 1 • a i ., .,;• . , - ,-,:. ;• : , - , , SATMMAY MORNING; NOVEMBER - 23', 1844 PROTECTION. I =ME 1 a. From, Grahain ; s Alegatille for.Decemher: • Last: Pale Flowers. ... stenos.- • , The laslpale flowers are droopingOriihe 'The last seat [eves 4114 ,flattering ,fronitho ag es ; The las!, last groups of summer . / flying geins . . ' Are thrilling fOrth their parting melodies... 4 , . „ • -.• the wirids "Seem tvingeg, and 'linger hy. whisr6ring to and'Sigiiing leaf; The - siilight falls all dint 'and" - tieuddingly, Like lime's fend farewell, through the mint of grief.. .There ii a dreamy presence every:l;lo'n; As if spirits, passing t 0 and fro; •• We aimbst bear their irorres in *the . nir, • , And tel their balmy pinions toui.h'the".brow We feel; as if a breath might put aside . ' The siddeley curtain of the 'Spirit Reyeaiiiig all.the loved iindzioithed • - That death had taken from affection's band. We canitheir?sernes, and lietenfoc the sound Of their familiarloCr voiced melodies; *aloddi alinost exPeCtantly aronad ' ' -- For dear facesocith the iovidg eyed.. ;-- We feeljthem near us, and spread out the scroll. • .Of he Jts whose feelings they were, wont to That thiey may read i4consta . ncy of 50u1,., And all hlgli; pure nnitirei miritten there: And thOt ' we'yi.eep; as if our pied - were press . • To htity ietniship's 'unsuip'ecting' heart, Which Understands our. orrn, oh tlsion blest! Alas d that each illusions should depart. I oft have.prayed thOt : death. May come to me In such a spinuai,autninn day; Heavem seethe so near, I tretable to be free, And 4ass an'thObautifal snfibelitEr- in E,aire. DT E. L. BELWED To the ,vulgar there is bat - one ,sort of infidelity —that which, in a woman at. least, can never be expiated or forgiven. .They hnow not the thous and shat, h z.s in which change disguises itself-.they trace tuit the fearfukfriparcss of the alienafionof the healt. But't.iiitalsif : Who :: truly, and deeply love, tlipre is an infideli:tisity which the person has nolshare. Like ingiatifi4e, is punishXblo by no laws. ' We are ,Paviierlests to avenge our selves. i . . two persons arc united by affection, am: the lovlof the one surTiieithatef the other, who can mensure the ang,uA of the tinfdittinitte who watches' the extinction it' a light, which nothing re-illuminates!: • It mostly happens,'..tor;, that the first dial:every is stidden. There fa a deep trust fulness in a loving heart; 3t is blind to the gradual decreaselot sympathy—int - divine attribute's thenb. sent eye;, the chilling 'word t 6 a thousand causes, save the; true.- one; .care—ill—some worldly trouble—isolate engrosthng thought, and (poor fool that it is )ciideavurtajc i adiiitional tenderness to compensalte, for, the Xiiatts not of its own cau sing,. the time had come when ,it can rto, longer conipensate. 41141x:ceased to be the ,all in-nll to its cruel Partrie . r., 'Custom has : hyought its 'invariable curse—and indifference 'sathers, , round the 'place in which we had garnered up our sent. ; ' At 'length the aPpalling, light bieaks upon I=l US:L-we di.4-over ;We'are no longer loved. And What'remetly have None!' f Our naturalrfeling is resenttrient.' • We i are - cooscicnts: Of treacheey ; this ungrateful 'heart that has fallen from us; have We 'prized • and treasizied . flow hae we :sought to shield it'frOin every ELIL row—how!have N 8 plensed.ou'rielvesjit'aelitude and in absence ; 'with yearning thoughts of and beaiity,--hoW it is'enrs no" - more!' ' l'hin we break into wild rep'roacha-'-z•ivO'-beCorile exacting -we watch eierYtioli'L-ive gitage every we are:iiiiforttinatewe offerid.' '.f : ltese, our agon!e*--uur impetuotis-bersta of pas sion—ourironical .and,bitter,tannts..te: which we half .expect, as ;heretofore, to year the: softtwortl that turr.eth away wrath--iihcse.only expedite the fatal hour; they are new .crimes in ul; the very proofs of °Ur bitter love are triasured and repeated as reasons icily I:ye should be loved no more : 7 as if without throe,' ) Witltetit'a "nuirniur, we could signourgelvesto .! s'e great alose.' Alas!—it is With tierCe convulsions that the temple is rent irttWain , and we hear the Divillityd'epart. ' Sometimes we.stand in silence, and with ... a fill heart, gazing upon these'liard :eyes which ne ver can again melt in'tenderness 'upon _ us. And' our silence is doinh—itseloipience is gone: lye arc no longer undfFfstood.; We long to die in or:: der to be avenged. - We half 'praY for some great misfortune, some agoriizing illness, 'that it may bring to us our soother-end our nurse. 'We say. .In affliction or iii sickh&is . it 'Ceuta not thus' desert • us.' We arc mistalien. , We areihelterlcss—the 'roof has been taken .froth- our_heeds—we:are ea posed irt - any. raid . every storm. : .Then comes a, ithariti, and dded simtiment:of ; loneliness . and, insc., entity. We are left—weak children—in the Mail:., We are bereft, More irrevocably , ,:thtut . try, death for will men the hereafter tbat . ,unitesthe . happy dead who die lovingly, restoro the „love.,thathas pe r i s hed, ere life lie dim I • • - What shallv . , e do jWe have, piccustomed our . , selves to love end ,-to be Ictved. :;. ,Canjive ,turn to. new ties, and seek in another that which is extinct in one 1,. .13Q14 T oftenis_sucii a resource in vain Have we .not.....given-jo this--the treacherous and false friend—t h e best years,oCour. life. 7 Ahesoutle , of our. hearts-..-thefiower of affections? • Did. we not yield. the haryest 'l..how little is. there. left. tor another ;to glean! Ttus.makes: the crime: °film moral in9delitys.lT.hCone,wko taltes:away from us birt or her love, takes from us. also the hive;; of all clic. We : 11a.V. 49_, longer* .Perhi?lmt g i g One° WO, MightlbriV.llo4ell 7 olll.l of -.111e,..,w0r1d. now the time isi past. Who shall love us in our sear and JirilliectirnaWheri We had m. 6 :4 quak.F. *di; tiful sehtiment , ptenetwtioth heti lord:prois*`-tie .1 put-away-=ti 4 0ire Me tQn: ,, kicii;E• whichl'bibt r igrat . 1 4 'irisP4 l ; l o9o 7 ;o refurnleyou t tl+ithodg,hyttotrof:fortune,'e said ob;Cit 4 fil r tk virginity gf)l l l'iMuit? kacit.ttacheerfill and ilfrt •ketirrittilt hd^neitir-beenydiiaptioiatiW ;`they dimmer us MO. upon the world t .rml with bitter to form new ties. In propor tion' to the time: that we, halve been faithful—in proportion jtotlia feelings we have sacrificed—in "proportima to the wealth of soul,rof affectton, of divotion,thatwe have consumed; are we shut out from the possibilityof atonemlnt elsewheie. that this is not all; the other occupations of the world are suddenly made stale and barren to us ! The daily; avocations of life—the uommon pleasures— the. soCial diversions, so tame in themselves, Thad 1 their charm when we Could hare and talk over them with another. It was sympathy withdrawn I they are nothing, to us—w o rse than nothing,— The. talk has become the tinkling cymbal, and so-, ciety the gallery of pictures. Ambition, toil, the as, aims of life=even these ce abruptly to excite. 'What; iti the first place; nta4 labor grateful, and ambition dear 1, Was it notltho hope that their rewards would 'be reflected on l entither self! And riew there. is no other 'self. 'And; in the second Place, (and i this is a newer consideration.) . does it licit - require a certain ealmra i ss ' and -freedom of mind fob • great efforts I Persuaded of the Posses- Sion of what most • 'eve "value; We can look abroad with cheerfulneis and hope; the conscionsness of .. i a treasure inexhaustible by external failures, makes I J us speculative and bold. 'Nov. all things are,col dred 1.1 our despondency.; our self-esteem- 2 4ha t necessary incentive to glory ;ILI humbled and abash id; Jour pridelias received jarring and bitter shoat:. We wonder • m what' 'e have dared itefo re: And therefore it is, that when Othello believes himself betrayed, the oceitat4ns of his whole fife ad i t ,' SU lib , burdensome and abhorred: ' ' Farewell,' lie seith, 'Farewell the tranquil mind—fare Well content: And then, as the necessary but uncon- Sciouslink in the chain of thought, he , continues at ence : . . . . . , . 'Farewell the plumed troops And the big, wars That.make;zunbiiion virtue— 1•11, farewell! Farewell the neighing steed and the shrill trump ; The spiritlitir ring drum-111eIear-piercirig fife, The royal banner; and all quality, Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious - war— Fare Well !40thello's occupattn's gone.' But there is another and a More permanent re sult from this bitter treason. Our trustfulness in human nature is - diminished. We are no longer Cr:Nlulotis enthusiasts of giod.' The pillars of th e m xal world seem shaken We believe, we hope, no more iz:Dir the faith lof others. If the one whom we so werAipPed, and so served—who knew us in our bestyears—tolwhom we have of feredcounts dailyofferings-4!?em we put in our heart Of : liearts--against whOni if a world hint' ed; we had braved a World;—if qris one has Jest-Ft ed us, who then shall he faithful? • At length - , we begin to reconcile ourselves to the. worst, gradually we gather the most,of our feelings, from this - heart which hoz - become to ut as stone. Our pride hardens doein to indiffrence. Ceasing to be loved, lwe cease to love. Seasons may roll away, alt other feclings'ebb and flow. Ambition May changeinto apithY—gencrosity may sour in to avalice; we. may forget the enemies of years— • we may make friends of foes. But the love we have lost is never renewed. On that dread vacu um :jibe breast the temple and the garden rise no more:—that feeling, be it hatted or.be it scorn, be it indifference, which replaces love, endures to the last.' And; altered forever to the one, how many, of us arc altered for ever to the World? neither so I - - cheerful, nor so kind, nor So active in good, nor so I is of evil as we were before ! The de" Inge of passion has rolled back; tho'corth is green again. But we are - hi a new world. And the new world iS but the sepulchre of the old. LOSING ,A WIFE ANDTHREECLULDREN.-. . §Ome bleait rending . scenes of suffering- were enacted at IdulTalo; . during the recent storm.' One 'Mr. Smith, Who lost a wife and three children that night by it, and saved 'hirnself, by almost super' human exerdi ins,'gives a 'thrilling account of the death of his 'family.. He states that his re..illence; Was' on Fourth street, 'on the right hand side of the ` B lack nace. About 'S:O'clock in ihe morning, the wa der in the house had risen to such an extent that ho was ! =compelled to put his wife and three children "on la table—he then fond it necessary to place chairs on,the table, and bidding his fam ily not despair, he put some matches in his pock- MS, and kept three candles - burning On a clock..--- A fen , ' moment afterwards' the'house was struck adthe soutldwest:end by another house coming itracmtactwlth.:lt i which threw it-off its founda- I n tion,'Mdd pr cipitated Mrs: - Smith - and the three children int the water: - The' lightiliere. all' put out at thusa i e time, and Mr. Smith found it im possible to catch hold of any of his family except his little girl,ri 'about 4.'years old: Ho then got Upent lie window 'sill,' wftli'' his - child clinging around his beck, and .held-on -to her until he • found his st . etigtli failed liirn,'dnd It war dash ,. cd out of -hi - arms. He chug ht at her .as she Was washed from liirri, hut was . too benumbed to keep. his hol . :The window shutters ' then burst open; and Ir. Smith was washed out and siie _ cecded in ge ting-on.trip . of the, house„froM which' .... he was resc ed. ... ' -- - I I l' ' Ilan M Ji.STT ' il kyIIIIT AT WTI I'nDSO • • /*TEIIESI,NO FiCT TO NATURALIVra t —IIIe fol lowing sing r lar .rare•(if not uniqu,) occurrence. hits just taken place at . the 'Royal aviary in thO 7 Home Park,lat Windsor': Ithaving been deemed v,. advisable by Iblr. Walters, tho superintendent of her Majcsty s aviary, hi order to improve the tirecii of the enuine Ddrking fowl, that it should :ha,ierossed l ith : that of tho : Cochiri Chlna fowl, the : necessaty.zuvaneyetnents were made for that, j purpose. At;orliing hen, which had rooster for !some time past_witli_the fatvls..from China; hes ree:eiiiiiiibei in the .habiti4 IS'yiirg 't.‘i , lC.'e,r_exid sometimes ti rice a wces, eggs containing= d(Mble , l ee arivirfeaisti l et yolks,' . Mr. Walterr, determining to iiiiiheii lit:dad:4 titieMpiiiiii itAdteli rilie of these (load ~ YC,lkCiFigis; Pliteail., twit, sever at &lei ogge litideillte heti:- • The ieatiltAiiitliat two chickena were producCdfiliuttliii i sihglengg ; Ip , Rl is..,l , *clkl:go: i'd:OiirP_Pri2 C,?Fhii China hi4:lllls l : ll *9,thArl B . , !hCa.F.hicY I°o l 9 P.nihi.n; . spgsip,,P4of 7W41:37 ,. .1N.Yz ,4?T;4 1 07',-,'? 1 ( 1 :1/12' fitk,go,Od S lit 4tli.:- 7 Mi i s.is,!t,. v.iretutatice, as we are inforni4 unprecedented in th'e annals of nat• UM] history 4 i .`rubs amon3 Srienbs Anb Valativreci =1 It is surprit ; ing to notice from tiiv:,ll eau s'es, 'serious A coid, a jest. the haity eii:pres,•ion -of the moment, his, in many instances, br6hen the fri.lnd6hip of years., and been the c.rst cause 9Fa bitter, rent Ides and undying d. Alas ! for par ;human nature. The prejudices an•l patsionsoftq!' heart, the selfishness and nialeVel.•nce of men, are too of tet the sources, not on!' of Unkindnc:s:s a 0 pain 6 Dtlier, ; but of peil,_qual - disquiet and uidnpri ; ness to thermelves. Th;:re are in tite.„,,Fi-Lirbi - too. individuals who uppe.ir to to . .te I;glit ham:tent ing trouble, in increazing misunderstandings, in widening and" itqattim; additional' rancour to difficulties between friends,- Thers rreitijruit h±pocrites, for they deserve no better appellation, gneraliy profess to beer tremely anxioint tiiadju.t the trouble; to restore the confidence, and, recon: cite the feelings of theexcited.' They.,'lMWever, at the came time, contrive by an ratan ward, or a half-admitted. lush - m:1 63:1,A° embitter and . • nate but!: partiS, and thus to 'elflYert. into Halo, better tiMri fiends, individuals who a few Years, or `perhaps a few montlihefore, wo'n!.l init: have heri- Rated fo - rna'ae any for the assist:Mce of each other. - It Ls,- moreover, a strange perversity in;many,mindi:, to be unwilling t' ackfloWle,l6n art error Or,repair a wrong. They-are naturally perverse and, dogged, and by some strange - pro cess of reasoning, endcaror to convince, theirpzelres that they arc acting under the influence eif.prio eiPle and honor, when in fact that they arc govein ed by very differcht motives. tl.3lms'clVare" the peace Makers!' How ollen may a truly benev , olent friend,, one who is diTosed to do What• is right without any malignant motive, one who real lylwishes, well to all about him, and to mankind'ai large, step in, and by the exercise •ofprtidcMe, moderation and forbearance, reconcile a ditlic'ulty. 'Ho truly philanth v. rOpic is the spiriwhichw h mates such a mind I How much better thus to hcill and adjust, than by a contrary course; to-irri tse and perplex . Tim work of reconciliation is truly Christian. It is eule.ulated to . lalng'peace to ; !rnanya troubled breast,:ii),sootit and .1 - ,-i t yc balm to;' many an .agitated Mir 4 and Wounded heart— toi,eonvert hatred into locohharshness. MO) Lind rdss, and to•,make us by reflelction on 'the past, ashamed of our momenta .of•petulance and pas sion, and anxious to avoid such errors anti imper fc.'nions for the 'future. nobler task could, an indtiyiduaLlie'enga ged in, than that of bringing together friends end relatlyes.who had been long separated--zeparated too by tuna trivial cause, by some hasty Word, by sulnelarsh expression or -aliuSion; which at ,the time was not meant to onend of wound. It is so easy at times, and especiaily.when 0ne.15 peevish, fretful and out of buimir, tOienagina insult where nothing of the kind Was intended: tWe all, too, hay° peculiar moods.• We have our hems of glOom, discontent and dissaAisfletion. • At such tithes %se are universally sensitive. The'hlightest thing will stir us into passion, or induce ufi to ut ; terSomething harsh . or complaining: It :Is'et such mernents that, ditTieulties are apt to arise. We cannot bear even 'Ordinary while the remo test allusion to an; oflbnsive subj , .!ct or sore piint is at once regarded as . an act of v:rong er'tiuirage. This too, we know, and realize ourii*NeS in our cairn and thoughtful inornents: But we Idck the nerve toadmit the error; to take tick thC harsh express:ol'ov° may have usad, to prryfrn- an apol ogy, and to hOld out the hand of How fatal has this ohs:inlay been to the haui neas of many !, A Slight offence, aud .1 crhaps One that was never intended, has increased 'With the 'strength of years by the nu::,it.r,a of 'moidy . thought, tho insinuations and misrepresentations of!pietended frlend3, .31d thus, .mizht have been 'explained in a breath, what . ..woodd 'have been forgiven promptly t‘nd . g.mcret.tsly, tir~ttt•orciofa'inenlut or explan pltt'r e(l.; rankled and deepened uutif the fearfil feelingi of litltrad and revenge Imre beconie dal!: featu:es of our'natnre. Better, 1:r bettor ry case, where' a dOubt e:tbits a - to the . prOpritity of bur own course, to stretch cut the 11.110 of lc, emiciliation. Better to once, twien; ;tie, dozen times, than mists to or mi.uliprehend, and dri 'such fatarerroi,.tO fouteni. a dead!}' and lundy 7 in enmity. It has been eloquently and beauti fully said;'` that:s%lieti the veil of deuth'llas drawn between us and the objects of cifi kgard, hoW quick-sighted do we Leeitne to their 'arid hOw bitterly do .ve then remember words or looks of Unkialtiess which may have estup ed•es in ; our intercou'rsa with them.. listr 'careful sheiuhl suchthought render 1.13 in is of those Ofl'it:Cs of afreeti;in wadi it Thav be in °el. power to p e rform! for wh o can 1: , 11 hotsi Acoa m the oment may Arrive when repemmv.m, cannot ba followed he reparatOnl4,7:rr : • • PIIrDi •AISI3 POVETZT7.—Thure hut'idreds of tamiliez that have no gmall inuOme,aulet are . .pecir---and will remain se"for life, ur.lci- . s . they, turn over a new leaf. and live al thy The . meinhers of such faulilies are prend awl ext:ava l , 'gartt, and exp'end a large anrount,to keep :fp ap pearances, and continte in the ranks of fr 4 ;nion. Point ': to many . .sti;clt people, w:10 inight be in independent ciret.nntancts, wera it Hot. for their pride... The children- in Such families aft' ftirnishe'd with everything to gratify their out . ward„appgarances• vivre a' sure guarantee of their .respectability.and faft:re ,:ilz tess.-.• - If there -is any;hini,we despise it is the . 'an of and . povcritithe I:xerno , e , ) of appearances to the.saerifiee of.comfo:t and he?lth., The money- that,tlas been expended by such'per-: sots for , the lest twotar'thrce'years, if taker=iTini,' er Care of LVouiJ nciiv place thorn in; eethiortabla: 'eirruinstances, ifinot be, fe.Ctitient, to ,purchase_ dwellings to shelter them in the decline of Ile. • !,'LAjiall draw, on you at . siglat,': tllo.beibil c l :Ea . l4.tq 13i1Eo Icg. ,?• • .• ,' • *by arrAqty4rdly • Fo43icis i rtlie Latter \1 ilea. exposed tbfirelhey run. , 4 - aturatizatiooi4ts abuses-. 41110 ! l - . . • r..1„;, - . Er.c.ViCdy. ;Matte two Weed+ pt4ding the recent eketien I%sere zealously oacu;iltd - bv• the .Locofoco party 1 iniNew -Yorlt, in raVilicturing voters.' We-- tilted tipon tinpeenrat;Otireate. that - mit lc:silks:l 1 2500 - eiens : were rultit'• !citizens during , tlii,e..pe., rhsJ of timr, While th-a , : ' cofoeo intijority over the I . IVhigs and Native A:cll,„' .ricans in this city, is nett. tirtcd at 1 . 600 oil th . elilleetortd !del:et. Thus it i „I i will be seen that theVes of men just admittf& I .oithe'sacred right of Oiien s ship,.have Set:l4tho tpirlitical eltaratter boi::.. - tf thin city and the Ern p4tr'State 1 I'','l.. re:s . '.-,&;low f i ne :election is over, to Sieatt. disTc..;:cdonia.., .e.:f this .. birsi.uess, ......)yo vilEit to tippal t.) the-.dadel S. of each and every gritty agaiti-A - ,thism4u , n , alorid of Naturtcliza , ft'ln, t':at Ote redie,• - %41. enc. cairts, may be . up phe,.. i • • ,1.,-,0 1 !Thc rt . r...tquelloa.,",qcli suzgests itse iris, were - .111*e. 2300 men inr;i';ily and legally entitled' to he:...orne citii.,:ns..nf th i4nited States ? IlyWhielt 1 wi mein, to- c‘..crcisc'.l-dto 'electlrc franchise, giving. telt-tell and ware c::•-•if them. the canto falai-- - ,- .; • cal . p....r.yer pas;c3.s,-_•111i. It crujamin P. Butler cr J 'Jacob Act r , . 1111! i.://orrin/s/ d.'el'artr' lay, lA.ii rennet ! : From a•dir-irfal, c....7rntinizinjattrmtiod. 1 I).4toWell for ancocrr,i; days in clitTererrt courts: , I third open Cl,_ mairactiO the examination by the Jup;c3, the an cif4c iv:tn.:skit, the uniforlit i sindiarity of their repl,i„:l . s and their utter inezapci. Ityito underr•tand • the i : t 4l3 and. the dolign of fiat ; uyintion, wellava l'•,:p. - .:),te:titatien in pronouncing the winiledithinev, riil.iew conducted, an inigni. , 1 to' s-, prudizate ,antl - ISt!Piltendous fraud - upOn the , ! , - -i - • 1 whole American rrill -..-.. , 1 ' ll'o brgia with Ja.fli;•., Vandorplo!, winn , 'Wo . I.cjiasider'inorcb4se af,rd'-irireliles-r than any other f• ' , Ital i dre. 1.11; eNenl:ll:lfe,.pf witnesses - was no i let's fireical Than it wit 4 - -1 contemptible and defcc9 the. rn his jud;emeiifirity' two questioni worn. 1 rttq'essarY: to ho ..mirc'eli ,-bf carp' witness, ---glow I Fong has A or 13, residkin this country 7' . olLis• i lte!been oat ait tii3:cp lAc cane in?' 'Viejo tiro I vital .1 questions, it is trig but the 'answers, in nine ear. etcs -nut • Of. tm, Ave4.iven in munogyilabfesr ) - --o 1 • without any test rintst* how the witness 'knew i' wiiat he v. al. swearirf;7o, or what eyidenee lid; ha ii i—encrept va.;;ue rir.ruj , leetions or importal.alis ! in*olvlng the - right ofthil man to recck : e his Nat l• .1 1 uralization papers.' 1.\72 1 :" - ,,'",ify every witness, fearless- Idy }would s•A-ear that irl .. c;:elient had not been but'of • i till - ,"..r.rr:f. - ,7; of the l.l.o4(iStateo, dUring the lest rfiE r:-..Vc.. ' , ; •":!.-i I • . '.llll3.lmowleilgT3' va. generally founded upon I 1 milre belief or truppu. , -Pd#4 and' not from personal , InkoLuli:::::,e, ll biirlf thf,,,i9th .mtlnessly 'requires at 1- iii l i hands of the Witn6s.,l With the exception Of . .- 1.. daidg,e Daly; thequesta,Z s in each Court wercrput ~,'',li ~ in Mast tmlecentliairl; l and crude, unintelligitilE; 10o:12r:stem, eva l ive,..";,aiiil unsati.fatatoiy answers ' rehired Withont : thelli'ghte.d rebuke of the Wit •,, . . , miss., or eflhrt to.Eift, - On i t the truth, much . less lr" - - at t a• indicai T ion oa tcoilii i : , ri: a: the judges that they [tiredisehlugmg 'a iill•tm, vastly importan,tontr must iegspoadble porticqof their judicial duties.— , They conduc • ted the ei r iinination as if merely ear -' , •1: P.i . ... eldising drafts dra•am hy m i'lle Loco roc() party. .. . l Anooter tiiinj. 4,....4-.- man who cline , from`• . , Tinra-arty H all had leptiired the most carcfni in,. steuciians relative to tlleNuestions to•bc put, and -, t 4 answers which eqr.,•l be required of him. -; To thd sanic.rontinc of eit• - itions, which the judos rurFessarily us:d . for lig avalanche of Germans '.- • r. • '.it- - -< r • • r - -- ' irrTli, Swiss, PiusAzio4, 3 d'relizli, Russians and, - . rt'Y:ieS, ache croarded tlqourt room: for successive .days their s ariswzrs ' , a,r" . .iie almost uniformly the sar4:::i , Nothing 'iva:4l'id - 1 by which truth xvoula. 11' -• • • com.e.out or petjtliyuld he detrPted. They.. ' ,I ' Iwe l re aswell dulled i.l - 4:s way: as most Of thorn , had been by the polie4l.i„ . - Ireland, or the military • clepotisros on-the crtritWerit from, which theiciune. ' Ti l fese men opiarentl4iderstood'hut little:of the - - r.aiur . e of the a:legiantkihey renounced, and leas' .I • . of that wide% they a.al9,orcd. Large numbers .or tlign could not canto,; ?ill'. Were ohiiged ie. mains l - their insole, and new' t;.11,14 . could neither wiCab... ' •i i nor. understand -our lattFtdag ce I , Interpretcro wore . .1 onstantly rcquircA, ik,.l the rail - ries, as well try inCkligruitY• of their replies, demonstrated hOW • 5....,, 1 t.n..m-drourly ekfecti‘e4re the examinations ant the. unfituczs of sdch''it,-r,li to become nature:L.l,, , ••..7, ; eitte.ensd ~ --,../ ' .. t. 'From the above bri'cr4f.,atetuctit, made in got. 4 • falt, and with alull Tat:tonal knowledge of the, matter, no rzilectin..; M.:4, he he IA - log, or Demo-. oral, can fin a Morncrit;Vrate to pronounce ~ 4 at,... uranzation," under sul'if circumstances, an atro aid",:„raa.:;-, a .i,i,1,1 1 1-T3 e d outrage upon the \a •-• -,-, ~,- tiyil American po,.rioiOt is equally s 6 to, cdop-. ted !citizen:l; who Boyar here far yeam,.arl - • 1 .:-tar • whime inrei esti aa wq ie,ul,,athies hose Ion.; since, h clic u rite interwov4 iv it/3 l ice . El .C . Al t t tiare 'O t a),..i ;ty l ,;:,:.-. Gti ig pr• suppasea . in, :tell ,-cut aciion, but loiitorth a man recently front, a aklntr grove:lM3. it:4l'm, daihnef::i of politim t -. deditat:,m, , 1 till. an nittir::iqht,'dird mind, and per_ it , •-''l - . !says incapable of reverAtg- Ina Qv. II name or tea, ditt, , et, tibket he tii , li'tr'aites,—liaw can such ..1 .1' ;.... , ~,_ ~ ;,.,- . loan vuo: nu.....0.- - mry - ' , arf crnalorniably to the oath he takes to stt , , , aort afCatirdttatton which honey, er read,: witlionf - perpetrrr,ing an. injury' to others, ii - - - •••, if riot to.hiurielf, vrhitah:,4, he 1.... s .no power .to t-c-,.. • :i - ,:i • pa t: laws it . tilicr.s.- - u4n l j.) ; ary, vengeance upon the mats wh; votes ille.railA and every. year.thete is : 1 „ meld or less t.-g cal uriOtpumsd tuts sort qt. wront !doi.g.' let'tlic faci:iii. : ',lvvltich are given to aliens i by Our Jud;e3 to evadili,te laws, by granting nat-, uradizatioir I,2r,CiS to 41 . 1 y every , man mite asks. thecom, is rendecino :real enactments on this . sulker a farce, vital th4 - hale•brocluess is a 10w. % • liveil end iniqt.itotts 'k l ti'ciEs olcompoundin- felo- ~;, . .. ' ny.l. The Atueliemi itenple, not a political party:,. eaiillldunhi!.fitztiotTlyPrdrrss their aidmiTence of tAlltizinc .s3 of Naiiii:iiization: They clirlionor' ~ ..; they birth-Tighe by nArtet acquiescence in Bach niotstreus.politi-41 ego :cities, •and they disgrace . • Ite:lnseivcs by eubm iii 4; to compiieetcd WrOrige . i.i - • , • :-., Which they have ILO .I?**er to I.:dr:nit. The laws' .on thiti au:lc:dare itt rac:r friallk.ze• atanitt.. ! ri4r4tion realer:: therricap I;',..aaralde ouir.,ge.-4. ,, If diev clar.of In-, chnii , :cd, let the legal' adminiti.. - traters be held religieirO y as 'well . as lec.,allf tee., ee l :Able f3r their- intriretations; ; Judges. wilt - ~ thrii unh ritand tb.a:t - iirillcial turidtude will bo . ' mi t' by . a c t,,,y la te putrii.,:,in - ent, and j-rdivid.l base- - ocop finds it.; r-Ward j . ir:,s , letun ;:uprfterriterti by' . the-American l'cople. - .,..-ANcte lonic arprea.... 2 r.! 1 - , ......-....-1"-f ik......_,_______ .. . ~ M &am AGI: .5 xil Et': : - eaTios.-11:rarrunc - the ilk chei,-C cf. agb 1. mon;ct all the qualities which plcaro, her in h Lver, there is: prrhopE, not , one', which tvoubl•tr;ptillahht iii a btohand aud in, fdet, she fi'cqueitily I,scis dittle mom. efl.tim,, sho,, 10r4..,.thar, the 1-. : a.nlY OY, his f9riTh or..i - erdrips, thus -! - el , tanec of dii tdre:-:: - .1 ijs not this, tben:tdie' molt , ...Nerpletetcoldetnnatiridai of our sYsteui of .cductt:it -a d'r i 'er! •-.l o rouiti apPre , l 7 iotOon of too strongly of Lciinz.the heart, rrepOceal from woman all that is Worthy 'of lovci we, tiP.iw the sense of the ',Can tiitd that - csists iff - ili4e„tra . ,,bta tta-,t amoug'fotilitiot :. —the outside 'piCtisestti3firi4* . tr4i - is. - within is uni ' l t ne•,en. .:IVlten: tireiefti*A2rit idling laeOn. uni.; — . dedisix Months, they 14 ferr.th'illetightful young . - 'mail whose nrusetico eb4rtned theta, they arc Of.- . e nfveiy:tnuat'orprisetrsto :lad in hie place only an'.iitnpertinent fe1h4.411 ignerauitv, or a sim. • P . lama• Yet this is waft it is commonly : territed,te,. , 'their. mid a nisiTinge ntniclinaticni. 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