-- IIIEDICINES.' DR. S i rEELLING'S PIJI,MOARY SYRUP, The Great Panacea for Consumption ! ! A LS) Asthma, Influenza, lionning Coutib, , Crottri, 111 t 4 ea r let Fe% er, ,Measles, difficulty of Breathing, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Ba in in the Breast, and all other diseases of the Idingit. • CONFIRMED. Extraordinary cnre.of Asthma, by Steelling's Pul monary Syrup, attesied to by Capt. Samuel R. Bum I elt. merchant of Potter's Creek, 15Imunouth County, NowJem'ey, the father of the unfortunate young suffer r. t'orrEns CALTII, June et 1,1844 . . . DM EELINC—Dt . ar :—I have the pleasure of being able to state that my daughter, who had been suffering undersevure Asthma for 5 orti years,has been entirely cured of that Painful diSeopoe, by the use of six bottles of your Yitionomary Syrup. Sloc was when _first attached with that complaint. only llitle years of tire. and. suffered with it beyond all description,' far the oisariod of neat six years, having an attack about every three or fonr weeks. It 'was to all appearance, contimed nod nenicvalobo—Ar e tiled ninny medicines without any relief whato•ver. - Menu this !beard, of the superior c Illooacy of your Pulmonary Syr up a nd determined to, tire it a trial—tve procured a doteno:,lmitles Of it first bottle relieved her very 'nottchl titi by the Imp slog had taken six bottles, she was. Perfectly ruled!!! It is now three three ears since Own, and she lons n o t had the slightest attack of the Allona. • Nits suffered so mull when inhering till der those attar ks, that we could hear her breath ilk tinetlY over the whole house—she was I - region:ly near suffocating, and we hadquite despaired of her ro. cove cy. I give yowthe above statement of f.nts, that others Who may he aillirt,ol with :this awful disease. may make Use of the same Ineans,.and we feel moseyed that with the blessing of Providence. they will tinffpoortna .neut relief. Vours.rospertfoilly. SAMUEL It. A loud rldce Aunt PlO'cldp'hia ! ! ! Read the following strong testimony in favour of *Reciting's Polinenary ttt ritmc,iven by the Rev. V. 0. Douglass, Pinata of the Mariner's Qiurth, Dr. Stec feel notch gratified in being able to say to you. that the Pulmonary Sy rulooti sent, - has inert, used by several persons'ovith great success.— The first person who took it, had been confined to her bed 0., some time with a .•vi-rit comb-Carter taking sn ly oar Nail,. she was alnieq entirely cured., A Sailor %vits greativ dist rue , ed with a rough, and mould tint tied nothing i i nilirrc 11!;.,=-!L• took "lie bottle and called n say that he was cglift!!! carpi! ! !—A Inenther of my Church. win lIIP prevailing intiitenza,-Ile " took cis oifyiiiir Ant I'lll-i:tund a bottle of Synip, and tilt alines! enririlly re-tined to los wanted In alth. While 'at• Woodsilini N. J.. a -hart nine :•111{ . 0 114111111 i Mrs. S' W.. tabl.arllll 111Illet•a .s,crernitAqi,alld scar, st ir able to sit up tirtirigli 01.2 day-1 felt confident that Aim Scrip would relieve Inert accordingly I Si-tit 11,1 r a bottle,--lyilliin a few I heard that she was greatly Lttnrflu d. : it and it , fair way of a speedy recovery. ° 1 can truly say. tharalinost Or., that 11,1,4 k.•n it. ilaS heel] list, er let bene fi ted , and can, cordially vecrottnnend ir to all , are in tsar atflictitil with a cough. Yours 0. 001.7GLA Sr. The following is frCUI a distinr.atisheil rotincellor La* in Bridgton, -N. .1 Deronll , CrS, ISII Dr. Vtn. St elves tne pleasure to Lave it in my iiim;or koir ti , tiloopy to your :doa ble l'it!inowir:. For e.veril yottrk 'when ar , y one Or 111 , . with ( . 011 , 211, A tvUti ver I; uu.fi , i,.l t`ireVlA - 1-111. Irts 111 A .kri.lhky ritionlo4 ri•tu.t. to (loutu.r last. 1 Ilia, n!tartira iu ttivtilL tt it 6 a COn ;iar if to, of the ; :••i and 1.1 , - lore 1 had linistoui the !.411 ,, .:',1 I*.uorl,,inyp•tretunplott.ty Cured. Thy rails, of pfiihotliriiio:', ititi,t certainly nwos you :t (14.1. t :.,rat !lode. fur :11, iirotri-iiion of a mnlirnl entoround the taste, (011t:tinit117, so want ev...11,111 properti and made - ar,es,ahlo to a 11.• lit I. ao•I rod. oil p t rices. I.‘lll'l'S 11:.yiqtcre , it'd 7 Extract of a toter 11 from Wat. lig, Ptooor or l'a. - • lit - Dr. Wm Steollitnz—S!.^. take 11 uro ut you that I hay, Iteon :mad, hp filo toi,o of your P[7l.`l , sa Say , 2 vity r —my throat whi. lt . ltaq'boon Rare, for I,•tter than tv:o yoar4. ronsi.l - wilt, I raw 5,511 hoS boon uroirly relieve.l-I„illiitli It,. to hr.! c•ii..llllil, heal .S. run t-al curt. may tto th.!refort., rot:oat:non:I It to all u.lot art , ,itollorly Your:, Same, ISo am, 1-.t , r at Et , hara is upward , or sc,try zr,.; I,ls euri,d of irirr , rn filec,r; z.: [1.!1 . ,pel .3. a booke, of, fli3 P.ulmonaiy S)rnr. .; Samuel Small, renoo.r.r.e, N, Ilk w ife w ho was 1,1•,2j, iirid Ft:1:1r :on with c"tl':. wa, ret.lored in /if all l'ulmonary The wife of Ri Ore :',l. , i.ek.Crurvii , I r n tire,y cured or , 5•0r2.11 oI near T 1: YEA I.tS standing by my l'a!toa who was yel:v!'t to 3 CCUIT.II el - three yaa od,ndz., 1 ;dot, !sly ell,!,md and who could au! no re1:4.1 . 1 . :e1n thy she Incluse 1, Irla rel;eved by one bug le of my Rev. A, n., v , elernarril-,, hal .ystown, N. J. stare , that s. I raspy :Joe I npe. are, of sevret.y,!mai n cltql ror sevr r..l vce tnnst r, F tre,:n , .allranieg ed I !, •1, , 'tern ::'mast antirely three •` , s r , t your Po',.noeary Si rtin- , - she. tholaS.sn-la It:., . Rev 0. P0, , 1 - asi. N1,111,1:f s Clllll . h. Phi:34.l. ,, a‘e a hoole•en:,ny uittre'r.:v rap to a ltdv e. w rooletc , l to !..'r 13,1 - v's2iVa as./s a'uno.,t e:roa d. Ile oleo Llavea !eat le Pa a ,S,:ior wh , ) urcatly. (lasrinsed wall :i.1.1 CI III& 6:1 relieve lota—af'er :atora: wlee.h ho ealit d to say il.at ii t.errectli rural loa;. say 4 that re.ette,• rnl 11's rs6.l , elt Is I Amor iteder severe I ell-el.. was cured in - au liv ni'my Antital.fo t s tl a h.olle ul thy 'mon try S,aord; :a aft.; w'; "o o, ,v INit to \ olds snw N: J. r,c;:le . .y, c's*. val'a...e. was sear t.na tiirre..: • day, r iront a ne:are sent ...if,. of :a: l'ulnintriry - -ayru,‘ which :ray:, her inattf lgios :04 Far sale in l'oti,v:ll-•.'" Jul• 13 Ralu-iti32.l ourfad in Prices, Or Nd'i:,l4 . if tic • Ce, nt! D,lightc . rl with it AN artict: that ever: TaittiP,' comiitier iwlt.pent; A.able, when theiy kni t s its mover and value. and which has• 41'111Iti:lt 1.2,1,10.1, :11fitil.•: , , has now let - taredtitte.l Fon Ili ld in pike, wittier ' view that Orli and r,tor. haul , and l ay. and in feti ev iry burnan beinarttay I . !tif int co:id:nisi mid all who r.et it shall hire rite pri e r r.•ttird . t 1 to them if tiny are not it n... i-t, rt. wit hurt tivi pits, tire --• r flint all Burns and Sralds. ecery nterital yid or (et t sli. nitil all eNternaltuaitia . ap s il ;rites. vu ittatter is her,.>::•tll he reduced to comfort TM it in liv . '-111%11:11.•: ,--, :IN lute Uri!. line.). or sear. No t u rn 'an be find if ihi t is applied. unittsit the vitals are de stroyed le, ilerittearr. It is trio viaatii t al, Lr appear:l:we, in it,. eiretts. Faitfilre fur• Citeners Ma:tient Pain En .tractor.Salve.7 Price '25 ~r fieir timer; as ror and .. . tn•tt 'for All errantry 1110fril.i111, it to Ih: it tewl, lit.• to mankind that lett m in medicine for :tarn:. Thht i; stritiwl ~ ,ta Lett out may its power will fatly jtiStifrit.r':td a; ColitAtielt • s Itritrlt Iluase, No. Y Nortli rt itr.od, Philadelphia. and J., S. C. 'ARTIN ' Pottsville.. EEO Feb. 17 Inftian Vegetable PUN. or THE NonTu AMERICAN COLLEGE •Of vo mEniciNE 1., .r b.•en intruduceil In the ..t"- ill luerican, Puidiv, v.'11.,-, N irtllP, iIaVC ,ilVell 1 / 1 0re ' cheerfully and Inlivvrally acknowl..avtl,,than Mt, a bove nrimc.(l, vnGr:rAnkt, VILLS To descant upon their merits. at this late, dny,lll,l trelll to he n hell) tinniteessao: t .ds v.•ry few indeed who read this artolr, wilt he folio.l tin:lron tinted with Ale real 'excellent . of the toetliettie , . Bat - if ftrstlier proof were wartime to estali:isk the credit of th is sinaa lar toielit foina fart that nit medi- Finn in the country. has so ' SIR COUNTERFEITT.I3. ignorant and noprincipietl men have at roriuns pla ce., 1113:111rarlt/r4 . 11 spitriyita pill : : tort ill order mire . :contpl..tely to dereire the puhlie hare nritle it It, out_. -Avant apocartince I n tr.,' lilt•tlit:1111, .Th e se wicked people coliftl user pass 0ff:1166 wertir- Jess frattil, 1/11f Ink the •.1.-sistaii:o of rertaiii storekeepers. who heraiise they t all purchase the spu rious article at a rt-rliiettil rate, lend themselves - to this -Intinstrous systeinolitunosnitoi and crinht. .Theinttrons of the ahoy, em-ell -et rill, tfiere fore be on their giinril a eatnst every kind of and the only aennine Agents in Potts 'iille, are Messrs. T. A, J. Beatty. "- • The following highly: respectahle store kee'pers bare linen appointed .keents• for the sale of I,IIRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGET.I.II 1.1; PILLS, FOR COUNTY', and of winint it is conlid.iiitly believed the genuine ~'.nulleine cnn tvith e( mainly lui obtained : T. & J. Beatty, Pott...ville. . • Bickel & 11111, Orwim.burz. .. Aron Malik, Mafia ntatizo. . ! • • J. Weist, lilinzer,town. Jacoli Kanfrthan,Lower Mahantango. Janna liautrinan, (In John Snyder. Frir(l,ll,l(urz. - . • Feat herotT. Drey 1.-. ro„ 'l'm:carom. s • ... William Tazert. Tamaqua. . . John Mame', Upper MateintWrizo• , - M. Ferrider, Wes( Penn Township, caleb NV 1ie..1.•e. Pirieivoy... : - • . ' P. Srliti)ler, &co. East Brunswick Township. C. IL - DePore.t, Llewellyn. . . E.,0. & J. lia Ottinaii. limmermantown. Bennett & Taylor, Mitier,:vill-.. , .. , Gcrorge Reifsnyner, :1 , •,. (a t!'. . nenrY Koch & Sou, Mulivausburg. . . Abraham .111...ebtier, Port Carbon., _ • • John Mertz, Middleport. ' ' Simnel Boyer, Port Clinton. , , • Shoemaker & liattflinam Schuylkill Haven. 11 , 131:412F; OP COUJiI - PEIIFITS . The only security against impositinn is to purchase from the regular advertj,aed agents, and in all tai.es he particular to'ask for ‘Vright'isindian Vegetable Pills. Office devoted exclusfvelv to the sale Of the medi r.lne, wholesale and reatil,'No. 1611 Race street, Plata aelfthia • sr Remember, none are genuine except Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills WILLIAM 'WRIGHT Pp ILA VIA., July 10th. 1,=.14 rir t i:.l( • • - LTelv, Sho.v[el Eacor • F:0 • 10:4-!1 1 ,..0. (1111,1[ - th:•,Ottnnll•llP - or .4 our 111in•c11.11Its atnl::0 1 1•1-e,10 1thIsi:11;,1)- of , • 1• 1 1:()VEL:14 •InF:on focoir:01 Ill= Low 1'.;,taIll , I11001n,i:11.,.1c:4 - ' 7 1;or% whi•111 lroE11•141 :0 00,11:ir.. Ifora 0)13 ino:I fr•••tim .• no art:: 1.. eirnl in 111,11•. - .11•:::: 1:!• lon j oitiol....whero, 11, • rolicii: II:0111' 1114 .1114 of • - ILL rap, in. ;11•1 1 fur ;II:, :101 4S(1:111::. •,vl,O 111 11rd,r,1e11 11nr111,1ref•Ikon. 1 • Nem: Itrk, AM!. • J(16111'lli,, • 0 14— • • • 1- ' E 111. - tII litiElt), • 1 iy, TS. atli.EL • , .•. , •41 •Courtlacit c 'ti•c-t /INIiW 0 i • • - - • ---:, . , • -- 4 - 71 - AnPrfr iLLrlik.v.l i. ) 1 A ..)D NJ , Eqi l'1‘,701:1.1l, 1;11.:.411:. Tv le.ci;'mplczt (I in - ,u nimib , rs, at f:.5 els. i,, , r. Ot , nb , r', i This _real and :+.ll7eilicit:nt ‘Verk AI.:!IiSiV.CC:I I 1.”..•'.;F! Nclusive prim < - 7:ch lAy J.: .i. Ilytn oe, ) ,•wlleh aye no:n by .1,, (;„ l'e.ittifi It wall-v. rot:writ fr•tri ,:,/,'.ircl4lll.*, ifittetc(y. at.rl c or.ern It!, - ;iqeitce-r, rite ‘Teter:; 113; a Cisnr.,:rd-x•qe. .(•11t . plio!, , g;i•:!1 pr,q.er Urvr-ial Of A I,rre r%;16: to the Cod Ner.-ITe,iAt , nene , , 11 , ,;ajnity I,;e. PrefTwation ji , cskore.ll I luel , I.e.t:i - r; to the CilaVierf. , , 01 ii3inev,'l4l IcorcNys, bc: froin origiLni exio. fiSly fer i ili erlitintt. -1)y J. GI .(h:-ipniant. or Yolk; in addition to wiii. ttheretwill•tirl ittitnernits I::rge Crler:ivin2 . s frotn des'ikns by d.,stittanigheil ern artists In Franey and England—te whieh a Willa ticx will be eiien ;ii Off! 1:1-1-i 2tortLer: I •!I 7,IARTIN .. • . . , , . •-- , 11=r 1 he ..zl,eat Sri erior',o- of rampOtrifin.-rit-s -signs 11-nitt tilt , I:rvlr:i%ii•gs;,.l:ll iii.:4l.: t0,1110..e v, 1 11,, Itive tht•iptnnies nt of Cr., tII4 - , I ~,,, , ,:ts:ott [if it in the, lIIGIIEsT s rATE m,F;TF.RFE,i7I2.2i. 'l'o'be. ctimpletr:d in 'lihnut 50 ounilit,n4. at 15 et,skrieli. ~.. The ettt'i,:tt iber has ;I..t.t.it alipaittltt'.ll2.ent.fitr 1110 purinnie or receiving siihserim.tnins . 01t111,i',Itil , te; in Sr:1,11%11:0i C:oun - ty, where a 611,:ciraca12iniky, ;tt . the Work eatt be seen. I • . i I :., 1 "I . ; ' p...B4NNAN Jianuary. r, , - 1. •.Ih, . . 1 ..,-,,_ -I -,P: • r• , • .• • NIW cAsii DRY 0 00D,I FANCi-AND1'.121,431.1NG I v• • . . . S T.- 0 IR • Z . 1 - - . .i : . - • • TN TIM mom ronturkix nrcuilEn• DT 1 CDRIS.7.I AN & .11ICIR1.11S. IN CF.:TlifI STREET:. 1 he .o:scriber rest:et:lf:ay . informs ..the iiltiietts Of otßrilie and tie publilt iKtt t;..,heral, thdt InthasTrisC ri pened :1 fresh as-lain:tilt of the,newek . 41314, 0rg004,,, ..:: „ ] --. • • Si Latifns. Alpneasi••=q:4 and DaLathy* wit fa a variety of eatirY gr.nls. Also, la; nevV: and did'st of • Prints, Sit/:, Thihd Alpaca and Othei 4 :;shande;!. Bloc, and. filach:Ploths of a saperior, 11- has also nn hand, ‘e • '•i"! t ', l / 2 00l and Patent. ThrCad of best !facility, forts add llosiei - Y, Straw born, GI;op, Braid and _allitC 4tykslY Palley Bonnets, by the rim', doic•or-iingk '• Men's and Boy's Leghorn flab., • • All of sold at the inlvesi cash r kares. Atn.2o 1G ly- lOSEPII 3,1911. GA: LippincOtt:& TitS just returned 0:01a the math a soritpent of 'ancy ..lnicri:can, Fren,lh and E CUSSiaiCreS and VCSiht s r ` r ipch ate of very best materia I e,ver,', offered ao die ' Potts: Hi: an) vinittifvj antlAvhich tall be sold t tt pried, io the. plictet;eri, togiqher h lull aspetalc:it or Farley titock!=, *ispcntlers. I landkerelnelst Itaioata. 4.c.. to iaa of o hid] we invit till attention . Of ou6cr.:;torners and the puhlie generally. st:!l.trrisep!rr &Jr/alma:a. Merchant Tailors. Corner tali:entre and ' iiklihataatt go &reels. Pottsville. August 31-1811, , undersigned having Itecortt the 'owner and proprietor of Mr. John Shugeres itewlit invented Patent Wasiong Machine, far the et - minty otSchovlkill' and is , now malting the machines at.. his shoP, iii 'Potts . - Ville, where he has a supply nit hand for inspection and sale, at the very moderate price of seven dollars. This machine foncheapners, efficacy and perfection in any respect, is without eaceptinnlhe greatest inven tion in tit, !mown World. It is the Only tVashing Ma chine among the many lliouSanils tIMt hard been pro tiounred PERFECT. • It washes Without t vibbing. or to.rtitthinz. tearittg or wearing, presine or! squeezing knoclis (al.(' buttons, does all the finery workiof clean sing; Ileitis, Tucks, Frill's, tic., in a few minutes an washes clean ail coats, vests, pilitalontitt, Shirts an bed clothing of the dirtiest with lees than one tenth part itf snap necessary to tile. orditi . arY way of washing.' A girl of twelve years.oldran wash morn in Iwo hours, than two women. in a whole day,)}. band. ISAAC ScEVEM. ' 31L.— _ UT RIGHT'S STEEL rr.lo.—The Nat and oth- T or Steel -Pens f manufactured:by Wright of New ork forsale by 13EN.1.11A2ilyANi Att• May •; • ! ;; 21-. • . . _ . - . ' ••••,, . . , .. ..., ..... . ~,... 9 ~,..: ,-., • - , : . , . . ~.. ..„... .... ,.: :... t.,.. • 4,.. . . d'•:: -14 —• _.t.. . . ', .- f• y.i.' ~ , ... ,• - . • -. . ... . . -c!. - -7 :::•-• -. 1 - 1 ! • Pc.. -.t..' , ! .14 ... .7.- . . .. . . . , . . .. . . . . . "I MITI. TEACH YOU TO rtincz TILE BOWELS OF THE EARTH, AND BRING OCT FROH THE ,CAYEILVS OF MOUNTAINS, AIETALS WHICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO o(rn. HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR I.7SE AND LzAsuay. —DR.. JOHNSON WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN.I BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY; PA. lx.x NEW YORK:i . 7 THE CHEAPEST PABSSGE :AGENCY IN THE UNITEW_.STATEg, Joseph- Sc2ittirrolo! - . . .. Splendid Line of Ilackets . AF 1 4..; FROM Liviirpool, I.ondon,`Dulilin, Lon „ii ''\ . ..t. , ” dunderry, Ci.f:rk, Belfast; WiLlerlord, Ne.w kn., ry. Crilerain,i&c., to New %NH:. ~r Phila ' Thu Line consists of the following Vtissels. which ; ea , N ew Y or k, on the Ise, Oh, I Ith. Iflillat and glith of each month; and 011..: Livery' rive da3sf from Liver pool, to New York : • .... George NVashington i ' I, SitedStases, Garrick,Patriot Henry, ' -, Sheffield, i Itoscill?, Independence, . f Virgil - Im, .. Siditons. . ; t . Asidihrtim, Stephen NWhilney, : ' Fwratn, - Adirondock, 1 ';. rscotgol, Ras-ell Glover. ' ' . i Celni,...kfti.; 'kr. lir 11.11111 Niiill with the rl,lnive,•audffor Ow purpose of 41Terclieg still greater facilities tai passe qgers, the sub scriber bait established ai regular, Line ' '(if . net class New VorkbuilLeoppered itch copper fastened "Lila:, to sail puncttially every week ihron7hout TO year. In_alldition to the other; :lei:outran& ti0L1.3,1.7;1if h are superior to those of any i other . ling Mit:whets, Mr. :McMurray has sent Mr. Rlicharil ilifi ridi), well known as' beneYolont and kindlfeartmCgentlemitti, to Liver pool at his own expense. to take care of Ids Passengers, and see that liniy are not iluposeihon, Mr: Murphy, al ' so gives emigrants directions. onlandinOn New York or Philadelphia. 06 as t., guard against imposition. For the accommodation i,f those desirous of sending money to their friends. drafts w ill he given mi rite fol lowing Banks, tis : On the Priiviticialllank of Ire land, tiayalfla at i ii ! ,t Cork, I.imerick, 1 i Clittuntel, Londonderry, Sligo, .' f - ,-- ±t i f. 1 ' l' - ' , N I- ' - "'xiii • Belfast, ' WaterntriL- . - 2 t (L Armagh, Athlunii, ' -'ff i .• Oillerain, Kilkenny, lialinaii i 1 . liralife, . Ennisi..ilkwu ' Monaghan, i ' Vim:Awl, ILinbrift.z. Ballyntena '.' I f P,arsonstown, • Itownputrick, Cavan; 1 I Liargan, 11111r:ammil, • Batni , q4 f 1 5 -4 0- .". Rallyshannon, Stralia;lie, 4 1 ti'Ailibrifen, Omagh, Mallow', f i lithlin, ' C.loielaill., Kitrusil, I tt , f tileotland—The Cit.: Batiii of G1i47 , 1w. f f ) Gnat:ilia—Messrs. stoootier, Ault - mill & fr'n. Lanht.rs, London: It. Morphy, NYfitl: fro Vilna. Livii i rpool. paya hie with f mt dt o tutu ill vqry tow?! ii Cr(.;11 liril ia is. ('or lit rthor part it td-ti ! , lipply or iftdroiti; of :iv let ter, post Said) ;. , . .1 ..• • •JUS-lIPII 'MffikTll - 1111Al j l'llp Pitilt street. • , nnit.r of Soul!, stm.t. ,;,'els.V.lrk, P. NY. BYRNES &('o. , f 1 iVntorl, :. Miatl,l;irl!rpnol. Persia,: ‘visttine t., pair too promptly and apply t o tit, sit h,tr r ti m r. it the Mhpirs' ; v.llO Was the Inwinros (r the 144.t,t1,rrr..crac+, and %%MI has mit y-t 11,01 mu: rent tor those (or tl - owu Lc has dime 11.i.NNAN, • '•AGENT 31 ` c3IttruLtr.. •Iliarrh, 2 =ME SPLET:TDIp OH,_ 'WHAT ATTkACTION! IMPORTANT INVENTION SUPERIOR :WASIIING: gACIIINE Pottsville, August 3 ME AND POTTSVILLE Vr-ENER' :.i..1 1 '1: _-- .'" . I= INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE • The Frank li n Insurance Co., . OF PHILADELPHIA, Capital 8 100,000, Paid in Charter Perpetual, ONTINUE to make Insitrance. permanent and !lin k-, iced, on every descripiion of property, in town tied country, on the usual fa:orible terms. Office ipn chesthut street rear I;fth Street. CHARLES S. BANCKER, President;' DIRECTORS, Chiirtes Banksr, Samuel Grant, James Scott, Fratrrirli Brown, Thomas Hart, ' Jarab R. t,:mith, • Thomas S. Whartan, Gra. W. Richards., ; Tobias Wagner. . Marderai G. Lewis. CHARLES BANCKEIL, See'yl The subscriber has been appointed agent for the:a bove mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make idsurzioce, on every description of property; , at the lowest rates. 1 ' ANDREW RSSUEL, .Pottsville, June Id, 1511, OFFICE OF THE • , Spring Garden Mutual Ins u ran c e , . •Comnany. • ... Vp . Hid Company havitiz organized arcorditig to the provisions of its charter. is now prepared to make In:ow:inc., :le:inlet losis by Fire on the Iii11111:11 principle, :combined with lIM •security of a joint stock uarmaß The ally:flit:leo of lids system is, that eilicient:securUy is afforded it the lowest rates that the laisineAs can be time for, a., tiniwhole proril a (less an inteteo nut-.to exceed ti pm' emiti per:in:mut on the i apital) will be rh turne,ltu the members of the histitution,witlami their becoming responsible Air any Of the enzagemets'or n obilities of the Company, further than the premiums a'e many paid. : • . . . J The great•succes:: which this system has Met w'i'th. -wherever it lets been introduCed, induces the Direocirs I. recoest the attention of the public to it, tfuntideid thatit requires hit to be undirstood to be appteciatyß. .The act of Incorporat ion, and any c \ planatirm in rU gard to it, may be obtairw.l by applying at the. Oigre ...Viirthirezt career ef Mk cad Irtad sfa., o r o f jj, BAN AN, Poilbvillf2. • • , LAWRENCE SIIUSTER, Psertideut.' 1. KRUMBHAAR. Miccetary. ' 1 1 I • DI ttEcTorti..;, , 1 : . . rnywi n stodilart. ' Riibi;rt 1.. LOU: , V.3n; 3‘ , 1,11 Wood, George M. Trout mini, 4 Elijahlmi:qt. . •,' ainiallet TOW pseud, . r r: L. Lagnerenne, 1 VW:lit, to be'. I l' Ceurge W AAII,' Anrd;I:1111 H. Perkins, May I 1:1.4i f. I ,9-1 The sal,...eribet ti s been appointed -17ent foi' the a- Imve rm•ipany. and is now tlndy to make itntrant:Mt On all o..seri;aions cd'inoverty at rates Inneh totter th:in vat') inz Iltan :al nit 11;4 , :5;101'0. to ,1;31) per SI 11 atiminily.. grp,atfati.l 6ri;.1.; imildm-s in rood locritioh, in only'? p.'. , r , ce.tit—atr.l . if the cempany ;Ito% 0 tlibit. a profit:o , M eoncero', tin• perrnn. immring io 4 partake of ini? Fords Witlnnit inrnrri n'l :1-41y• ti-k. ; The ettalter, is the Snore uia those nt'' the .I,o:raw,' t'leapatiies- in New .I ucland: For fin ther'partcalats:hßny to the e'idn-cri.her.; • , ;", It . 11.‘NN-Atc. Medicine Niedicines! Dr. 'W.ni: Evans' relehrated Ctilinekite Pitts, ': .: • , do .i, sootliinz Syrup Mei tiiHrea ! ' Ilarou Konlthellerer'..s Heed l'ills, • D., t. Gotalie', Fe:lade : Pills,. • .. . .. , . ;Do! t. lViu. l.v,m's Fever mid A.•.;ue Pills, • r .11/ot. liiiitt'„)! Botanic Pills, ' For Dyspeptii Persons,litint's IlOta.nir Ri,lls, arc Naiti tql..‘,l4ll,•rim to any ineffienie ever vet otrerpil to the . . lotAii(*. , 1 N%"l, : tar.': Ilakam of VOW Cherry. Shernhill's ('rush Lor.engers, price '23 'cis per I.Mx, 1 - I , ,ve•s Nery •:1 nil lione !mammal, • linlialo'euen He Eli Air, mop, o r colulitida. - 1 ',.. !. - . ' .lieyne's il.orfl'onie, ' ' Ilriel•'s Itm,lan Cosmetic, ' - • ' ''' F.ll. li's Indian Vezvtrible pijj, Leid\ - ...• Sar,:kparilta Blood do Linn's Chitu-se. ' i do' NI:3X: - A oti-Dyspepfic 1 . do 7,1 - ollht•s•Vet•Mable Life! do ..' . • \vos,,,cs Am i-Dspeptie do 1a,(1, • •-• FINm/vterant. ' Jaylm's C.i'iteiliative Balsam , sivaitti's l'anare.f, -I 2 • . • .. • .1./.,."'N Vi rtitintee, ' ' ' Se..lint', Veriailii2e.. • , •' ~:' "' 'i ! / Imin'sTemperani I/ ITIC , ` Mill...Cif - "I litmr, I'ollll,lor OHO Weil!, - ... . fleyte•; , Emlnairatimi, "; • ' . . : I Yeager Z.: .71forilit'e' Ilothultal. health and. lire rof, s,rv , r; ' mem,.ll:i., I:lkir 'f Opiitni, -i : e., lice . (ir's Eye Salve, ' ' :‘ . ••' - t 7' thoinson's 6y•• \Water, ; • ' 'l : ! • •V' Choloiine Tooth lVaslt; - :, • fir • .. .. • AVlieeler's Tertherry Tooth Wash, • ,•,t,' - Sherman's Wortli LOZI:IIeerS, . lk .: r'; , do . l'oll2ll .In . Wi , tar•... , Coutzlc ' do I . ! ftherman's•Camplir do ; Peter's Ve7f•tahle Pills, ~ ' : , r I Ta3lor's Balsam of LivereVart, Iledweli's Tiller ()influent, , , •• 1 Hay's Liniment. . •••• In i \Vetch's Tooth Ache Drops, _' - sin/lilt's Heart Ache Remedy,. -. • • i - '.l Tomato Pills, ' Lee's Windham Bilious I'ills Henry's Caleinea Matftmsis, . I . • Iledw-ll's Green Ointment ' . .! 'Keyser's I'ills, / ' . • Universal fluster. , . • I • i - Whaver's I,VorniTea.•nnd Salve; ' S.:m.ll4;l'S Ihilmonary Syrup, Itrex. ster',l Ilk/Moral 3ti,cture. , !. • ./ I: . .1 Wit -'• -.hin's llfiitufellt, !' . . . Et4t,ltidia Irtir D . ( e,•'. j',' y ', ~ - • I ,• / l'ln . r-:aparilka Si..r.up, , t Dr....4fouli,:com•ti Sitors J'illa. I / , ' i : ' , ! Doom•rls Fenvli• Pills, , . t • 1 Balmtn,olllltirelimenl, - ! ' I liowand'6`vranie..)l,ixture - for Agti,e; ' ', I'l iota x•S v ri1p,..11.1 Dvse.ntariovarrantid,, , i '' :4 Itmirsßing,liou.; (lire, for It/isles, . . 1 , . I ". .. , 1 frf/f/I)Hipply•of tlM.aiive medi F iztes, just re/eivetl ll atiforfliale at the Drug Stare Otl - ..... ' • • ...3,-. . _April 6, -14— .. , ';', .J. ~c,mArtatlrs I 2. - , • - L 7:zzrirs Sarsapariila Blood Pills. I Pit.t.s in exi:dence,i'ontaitlin Shisapai rilla to their compot.dtion. • The 4 i/(miify the, howl and Fluids Ille and' cloa rise I fie . iitonlAili and Ilowel, , fronl lualopv .sl,l, stances that produce disease. 7bry are compwcrl Lntirely of vet:et:llde Et.tracts; (free from niercnry and minerals) Which makn thrall .the st, best, and most ellicaCinns of any iitherpills lit - I S,rera t tureen nd certificates of their efileacyliaii.e here? tofore !Well published, and their' sales are -iii-ivasise annually by thousand,. -flare than this b°x'4 have :limply been sold t i tmice their introduction.: • • • .11 ORE .T 1.4 A' 100,000 B O.XL S have hiqui sold in Philadelphia, alone, the past year; thus Atowitiethat in. the place where they are inant&w,t• tared they have a reputation, greater than any Other', hielt ari , es from the fact thet.Dtt. knOdr 7 , or horns r..c n err afar Phys kill a. and his-pills :ice. I onseottently• employed welt greater rontidenee thati any other; in addition to their own.ellicary. Qua I it.y and not quantity in it valuable attriliitte be lonsine to them; one'box douilt mere good chair two fq 1:11W of others. Be advised; therefore, when tie essity requires £ take none other than • • "1 ECM Cituis or New iv , : 23- DR. LEThr s BLOOD PILLS, , glO Cloths Try them! (they rest bat 25 cent.,4 box.) Try {item: So well satisfied win you he of their good etnietS, yott will never take ,any others. After you have tried all otligtkinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, IhV dam.; cure will tarot be discovered. No!chatiee of diet no re•l straint• noin'occupation, or fear of catching cold need be apprehended; 3 owe; and old may take them goat <troy. s r, Principal Onici• and Depot.'-Dr. Leidy's! Malin Emporium, No. 101 N6rth SECOND street, near VINE; (sigm.of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett d. Co., Wetherill ' & Co. W. Ilyott Sons; A . S. & a Roberte& and city Druggists geni crally. Also by P. Pomp anti J. Dickson, Easton, J. P. Long; Lancaster, and nuot reeNctable Druggists and Store. 4 keepers in the Cnited Stales. Al:,o at J. G. BRUWN'S (late W. T. Epting's) Drug Store, Centre ntrect, Pottsville. IntrylS, ; 20— Rodssel's unrivalled "ShaVina A new and splendid article, is note universally arkA ,"•• nowledged superior to any Shaving Cream in the United States or Europe. •-• ThiS ilclichtfut preparation is unequalled far. beauty, purity, and fragrance • though soniewhat analogous to Cuerlain's Ambrosial Cream, and other similar coni4 pounds. it far smpasies them all by the emollient pasty 'consistency of, its lather, which so softens the beard es to render shaving , pleasant and easy; it possesses great advantages over the imported article. in being freshly prepared from the best materials. with the great , . est skill, and is not only the best, lint also the cheapest article for shaving. It is elegantly put up In buxesi' With splendid 'gill labels. Just receivedand for sale by B Nov., 9, ' 45 • . DANNAN, Art. 1 ' Dr. lAI'NE'S FATtIILY'MEDICINES. , . , N hand and for sale, a sup ply of Di. Jayne ' shighly celebmted family medices Warranted genuine, JOHN; B. C. -MARTIN August 17 ' • • i SA.TURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30 1844 PROTECTION (Da tlic befcal .of ijorn Prom o,ler'dge's Ode to the Departing-Tear Fallen!. How fallen ? States and Empires fdll, O'er towers and rock-built walls, And perished nations, floods to tempest call With hollow sound ohm; the eca of time; , • The great min never. falls, / • He lives, he towers aloft, he stands sublime—'r They fell wo-..tivt bins not The honor here that suits his futute fame-1 .Theq die and are forgot. • ' O Giant! loud and blind! ! the great man's ;fame :Is his own shadow, and not cast by thee— 1, A shadow that shall grow As down the heavlM of time the sun descendS, • • And on the World shall throw 1 • - His god like image. till it sinks where blends: - Times dim horizon with Eternity. • From the Now York Herald: alt iifii)cl. (L7ointntmity Organiirb. i %Ve have received • several copies of a stt . Oige journal issued at Itiattc:lle, Onondaga county, Nevi , York, 1.1) a new social organizati'on, call themselves theSkeneatlers'Cominunit't This singular community is founded on •operk and' avowed infidel principles- 7 oppositim i to Christianity, and all other• religions—fOr • they look upon ChriM and Moses as on the' s - arne l ,:lev el with Mahornet. and Buddalt. They minister nearly one hundred, persons of both sexes—Occu pying and cultivating , a thrrn of several Ininilred acres. situated on the shores of the lovely 14 of Skeneatles, in Oni:Mdap county, New York.— They publish a wc4ly joutnal, called the Com "ICNITIST, in which appear all their views, Poe: trines, and movements. 11 Annexed we gii7e a number of mast sti'4n.ge and singular extracts; eiliibiting actions This community, had• is origin in the efihrio of John A.. Collins; who is :a .heliever'in this bew 'system of seeialism,!&rived partlSr•frorhrot i trier and other. •socialisid of Europe. • These peOpte form ap isolated conim unity among thc:nselv..-,--. !'hey marry, andaqgivenin nprrlage---imt Onry as long as they. see fit—Lthey have all property in common—and. .express, openly, ,erery opiriion religide, or philosOpliy; thatthey believe to be • true, • Mil This is truly - iPtidelity 'ip a stale of. ors.arlizh. s . , .0;4 —and, during the next few years, lmany :tetv iljtinies, , and new .nMvementi ..ivjlllie 'atteMpied all over thP • country:.l . .iIo - rinortism and Millerisni‘ , •• ~ ~. • 4re too ignorant, and, too Nul g,aybr theMrpeS.— The Slteueatles formation is. Ithp most. startling Of all. MARRIAGE i- . • I Lave, in the, most icomprehensWe • sense of, ithe ftrrt; f 3 that universal good will which Ito vs out in 'acts of kinifiWs's that C - onie , ivi6in the stliereo:f inilOenee. to a restricted sense, deribte.; the attachihent- which , is felt.:liet4en pe'rsons.. of Aiiforen't -Mere Irieridship.. 'This Mote restricted meaning of the word has also two.,different. senses; sometimes ttdcsignate that, strong and , pernianeat afi'ection' ktßiiettsteadily:seeks thc. good of its objeet,. at other times, it signifies no more than' the.traniito ry aitachment arisin from mere:animal desire':— In this last and lowestsense of the term, love 'ean be considered - ne.inme than a blind instinct, a _selfish. propensity. I That .persons may het up to their duty in the marriage relation, weak erring nature stand:: in: need' of every possible guard. 'Thus from time' immemorial, we have !heard of the plighted faith between lovers, and ids solemnization in the pres.. 'ence of those whoin the; most venerate. I May: be told that it is absurd to promise' to love; !be-. Cause our affections are not in-our pr;wer. With all due. deffe,rence to the evainple of those Who have gone before me 3 l must say', that the pleilge of loving •till detithl parts' the affianced pair,. icems su s ceptible of lnprovement. • Love, is true, t has its appropri4to objecfe, We naturally loyd thaukhich isdovely.• , So fifrus au object is presented 'to the Mind in. the . light sof a hateful , one, we_catinottiove dr. But dove.is partially-tin der llMeontrel of the will. One :of thelailieS has it in his or her poWer do. :,Chern.h.:, or . to.ohliterate the erfelitigs of love, ta . c.- , .cording - their . .etteniidil,is habitually, fhrned to ;IvaTda the et>ittellencie or the faults of ether. If is, to .a•very great 4tent at least in one's Ow= er to restore . harmoriy vvhereitt has 'hem - in ternip ted, . byt Overcomingefil with ' good. Phis istlie grand i?anaectit winch, iif.pdrstfveringly app‘ is destined to cure the'm'ortal.nialailies that. havet sp. long poisened the 'fbunilations r domestic; as . Nvell as, every other - a - pi:anent Of human lifeH , promise between the affianced parties to treat each other :wall kiidri4s - arid' fidelity tild death Tarts . them, 'is not liable to the aboVe obSection. "This acquires nolliing,rmore than the will of 'One party to fulfil it. I-,:can',.treat my worst. enemy.`.. with kindness, though his: own behaviour Might' be so base as to leave little ream for either love or respect. I can sbow4ini myself-respect, and the example that is due if:hull around me by acting up to every honorablir'engigeinctit, though ilia may have Wholly swerved from them. Therd 'is one species of isla•Mij , that is - not accounted• honorable,' viz: that of being a slave to one' s word. At least, if any one deems ii ,a dishonor, it has nis t been my Misfortune to be acquainted with hini, and to learn his character in that...re spe.ct. The length of - . my residence in.the community has been -a year. MY, opportunities for observa tion have been as good, perhaps, as those of any one in it. ; Luring that time my attention has been .habituallY, and anxlonsly directed- to what ever in manner. , and 'characters seemed calcola ted to strengthen society. I will now state a few general facts in relatieri to the subject before ;us, leaving others to draafitheir ' . own inferences. i'or the, past year there has been on an average, a dozen families: of married 'persons residing hMe. Peen safely say that tto ehibitions of unynd ness has been, made In my presence between a man and his wife in any of its forms=—and satis fied that 'scarcely anything 'of the kind has occur red at this:placc.„ The riyerage number of sold .and young:4ltuing • tio . year would fall,belmeaea . _ . . . :',.;.- . '.. ". c"..• . ..., . • -. .",,. ~... N.: . 3, ,--• 1 . -. y 1,....!..t. . ... T. . i - -•-:. . 7?.' sixty- and seventy. 'With the single persons I have become well acquainted. The general be haviour of She young of bOth sexes is marked by decornm.! Have never heard an obscene song sung hire, scarcely any:expression of double en t tendrc. The song used among a people arc al.: lo*etl to furnish the best indicts of diameter.— Those commonly sung here, partake of-the spirit of' the'variOus moral enterprizes in which the generality its members have been engager as • • the tempeilarce, anti-slavery, dictic, and above all, the social reform. These arc occasionally- inter spersed With others of the narrative, descriptive; or sentinl.ental kind. There is scarcely anything in vogue of the light; the frivolous, and the low such for instance, as the Jun crow songs. . In - dress, there . is a prevalent taste for plain ness among our feinales as well as others, much more than MI common society. Though prior to 'our assemblage at this place, some of us, at•tirries, attended vanity fair,' the fondness of finery is fast dying away. One more ;view may be taken of manners here, which fr . om its generality may be considered rath er the express of opinion, than the assertion of general fact.—and that ie, a comparison of the indications of character here with those of the Church. .r.' the Church verily think they do God serviee, l by , saying hard things against us, there is little danger of our conc. edingl too Much in their favor. But there is no dotibt in my , mind, that sq fir as licentiousness is concerned, the elkurCh is much more free from it than the • - common 'mass of society— , the world' around them. Iu +aking of the Church, reference is had in my Mina to that with which I have been chiefly uOquiintcd from my infancy, the various. ProtestSni lets of New England, and' New- York. Ist. So. fi as &cis is indicative of modesty, Vac example here :s in advance of the Church. 2nd. In ttecorutn of conver,ation, We are at least on a pari with them. ' . - I 3d. In the use of the combined powers of lin sie-and POet4 for moral effect,. we have an advan ,tage. .. I I 4th., WA icgard to diet as eviden'ee of moral purity, 'ill'p al:).laNtage is alt on the _side of 4 man ners here, as no ne of the numerous Churches has, as a Shure'ssuedits manifesto against the , tiro of meat, g rease, tea ; coffee, and the insiduous train of condiments, stimulants, and narcotics, but .appear. Onlented under their bondage in Egypt, provided they can have the use of its flesh Opts, . '1 , EMI M A nirtin..• We, the . rdersigned, - acknowledging . neither the authOrity-hICSUreh 'or State Officers, or any ,oth . er'power above or le-iiond ourselves, as essen tial to this actl, have by mutual agreement, united in this ielatioU ; and do now regard ourselves ds hushand and Rite, From the tYston - Evening Tram:Trio. • Tiew from the Pyramids Of Egypt, The following ri•colled ions of Mr. Gliddon's •lth 'lecture, we doUbt not will interest such of our rea ders . aa prefer tO let the Memory, dwell up ;m the single though - of a discourse, rather than upon the combined ideas of the ivicole which is often confusing and' embarrassing. • Indeed, if there be a fault in 'Mr. G's lecturcs,.it is tit& complexity of his facts anal their thick grouping together. They are "sulllcienfly numerous in each .lecture, to form three of moderate length and fashionable profundity. • No description hitherto given by poets,:prin tars, histonani philosophers, comes up to the merits of the iiew friim the Pyrainids,'nor does any p:riintiptzlyet put forth attempt to approach the /4 Mr, Lepsius has caused a pane nunie:yiew tol. be taken from tfic kumm . Nl4 the incorni Pyratop, which, said Mr. - Crliddon;Wil) be valued by ,those who never expect to behold the reality aMI the; l.cturer hoped that besides the day , view; thrt,PrtisiOns woUld'add their night scene of New 1 - ear,•:? Eve, where • the blaze of bonfires gn .the top of each of three pyra :inids cagt:Jui;id giare,on every side bringing out the craggy pNiks of the long desecrated Mausolea 4 - Melnphite liharaohs tinting,.:that ness of.tornbs,rwiih a light, emblematical of Lep sius'S vintlicaqA of their inmates' memories, and fitful shadows of fungal gloom to symbolize the fifty centuries of historic night now broken by The liii•er.l 9 d : i 4 E , •- • . 'No other keno on earth,' said Mr. Glidden :witli`ti stattfra enthusiasm excited by the vivid , remembrance f the reality which had, been , .‘3 0-• ver like a map - before hiln'-'no:other scene on earth presents sat one viev;•and in one series, to the evidence - of did senses, stich monuments of Man. Beginning froin sri antiquity antecedent to ail his Sob', and un Corning their-respective ages, before the , gaze reach-associated with the subliraest dean of human greatness, 'or bedewed with the sad tears shed by UnnuMbered•successions ofvarked nations Until step by step, generation after generation, cen tury after cen.urY, Empire by Empire, his eye follows eacti monument down from the mighty - Pyramid tha.q has survived 5000 suns, to the frail and epheMeral Arab hovel, which, with fresh Nile mud and . a few canes yonder Fellahs are rai l sing for theik habitation, and yet from the sum nut ' of the Greo. Pyramid you' behold them all I .': , _ Continuing !the lecture, and giving many I,tat,, istics of atimea l surements, chambers,.passages, &c. in the; Great Pyramid of Cheops, as well as show ing that the ancient Cubit guided the construe ion of all its plats, Mr. Glidden related an anec-. doto with _regitrd to two small lateral apertures that had been Seen in the Pyramid, but the purr pose .or end 4 which remained inexplicable to all ciplorers until. 1837 when Col. Wyse discovered that they were the inner mouths of Air Channels, extending on each side Ur the surface o: the 'Pyra mid. .N l Vltilst l Col. Vyscs'emen were probing the northern Air Channel, they found it impossible to ;olt, whether it wag open all, the : Tim through, as ,t4 31-16 , 0 k 6 Waked tort* couldnot pees ;,_ atones R. S. ORVIS JAMES SMITH, MARY L. ROBBINS An e cdotes, Facts, &c. • roiled in, stopped, and water poured 'in, was 'ab sorbed 'by the masonry An Arab 'solved .the. difficulty in a very simple method. He brought a cat With her young kittens in a sack, and placed thelittens at the bottom of the air hole in the ' King's Chamber, and shut them in with a stone ; then, going outside, he Placed the cat at 60 oppo site end, and shut in also with a -stone. On going inside again,, after an interval, the cat, attracted by I the cries of her offspring, being found with her !it tle family at the bottom of the channel, proved I that the passage was open from top to bottom This anecdote, as INfr..Glidd sn remarked: AS not mentioned in vol. Vysa's goal work because they haCe recorded there, only the ecivirtffic methods of solvingarchitectural problems ! It seems also that outer mouth of the south. lern 'A ir Channel was discovered accidentill.Vby .1 I man whose hat'blew off liis head whilst .standing lat therop.of the pyramid, and who discovered the hole Which_ turned out to be this mouth, as he went ilown the south side pursuing his ai? 7 takra beaver 1 . The lecturer observed that the discovery 0f these air-holes was a mont decided blessing to alt explorers and tourists; tbein essenti ally from an uncomfortable feeling of Suffocation at trines both oppressive end deleterious. Issuing from them hoary places of sepulchre, seid.:rfr. (.1• and canine again to the light of day, you ate los t ;in amassment at the thousands of tons of alone, cut 610 miles off at the quarries' of the Ist ;cataract and:rafted down the river by the Nile and 'by Cash to the foot of the Cdtisemlyi, thence dragged on sledges' t. trp „ inelined planes, to the Monument wherein they Wgre fitted, after de, vatiOn by .lreers,. derricks, blocks and fills, by the application of Bulldek power, and the sinewy arms of thousands upon thousands . of laborers. Thcrc was one part of this leciuro, which was :peculiarly beautiful ; - where inl ta. the:modern disco‘cries in conaCctioi with Egypt, and especially to the fort.unateexploratiol S by Ilia Pria3Nian Expedition tinder Lep'sdus, idd on, as if with one quick glaaci.at the r a=i,•he Present, and the future, exclaimed, with favour, . , . _ , Dark has 'been thy night --. 7 .----Oh Egypt ! but the tlathe O s , Of new-bore zcience gill; thine ancient name ! . And then quoting with a - feW slight alterations, the lines by W. 0. Bourne, Esq.,' prcvionsly ea in this paper, he instantly added, iNitti appromiateness. more thy. • hieroglyphics shall toungucless: be The empty marvel of a wonderity , ' world ; For Science hath,declared her bright decree, And from the Tombs of Ages, mystery hurled ! Thy granite shall revive, and speak fighin, Through the long lapse of years with fret r -tongue; Andpe shall catch its winds, nor seek in vin . The occult colisels in thy temples rung; emotroLiis gave to mind the master-lacy; Ito read thy record , -in the sacred sign; Whil,t drinking in at thy fount of mysterie, He learned the paleographic to divine - And truth shall henceforth lend her bright'ning ray With Lepsiras' aid to chase the lingering gloom away r The quotation was received with an applabse Which well indicated that the - audience felt the • force of its sentiment. Fifteen• Days Later Cram Europe. ARRIVAL OF TIIF:BUITT.UNNI.t. The Brittannia, Capt. Hewitt, arrived at Bos ton, on the 23d 'list. She left Liverpool on the sth. We glean tile followihg principally from the New York. "Herald : f. . :• • • The news is of rely little importance. agitation iii politics any where. .The Queen was well. Ireland was 4uie't. . The monster steamer 'Groat Britain,' was allo t . --out of ,dock. " . The Caledonia Was to i reave, Liverpool on the 19th lust. for Boston. The Acadia to follow on the 4th proximo, and the (Jantbria* on the 4th of, January. • The Corn market was : 14M. Cartidian llou, had advanced Gd..a harm!. ; The lirittannta left Liv i epool sth inst., and haS Veen somewhat tketaindd hrroligh weather. The cotton market remains in a qiiiet state, with a s fair demand from the trade; speculators nib bling occasionally. ' . ' • Thcomerland mail arrived at London on the 4th inst. , • , .3loncy continues abundant..- The government securities, in the teeth t6f this abundance, do not ,improve.. • By the monthly official icturns just:published,, we perceive that the Bank lingiMid ha 4 cern 'ingriced diminishing it-5 issues as dedily as pcssi hle to the ainount of drain upon its gold and what is still Inure ..vortl;Y,of attention, its de, posits ara increasing, while it.;‘,liiper currency is utso ; Tll - .ID usi n ass' in manufacturing dis tricts is as good generally as it was c;erknoWn to be. The iron trade i firm. Buyers hold oft in ex pectation of , lower prices. , • Twenty persons were killed on-thOltst bast:, by the fall of a cotton mill 'at . The Caledonia arrived (.lut on the 29th, in •14 days from Boston. The Leeidon Clubs persist in their: deter Min a. tion not ,to admit Americans, so long as any of oar States repudiate their debts. Accounts from Spain speak of continued con spiracles in the capitol and there is a rumor that an important one has been discotercd and frustra ted at Sarragossa. A survey is making for. •an important railrod, traversing the mountains,ef Jura in Switzerlarid. Espartero rocently passed through Paris on his way to Italy, in a very low state of health. The 'Paris National' recently came put with a furious article against Queen Christina of Spain, which causerriome excitement in 'the French me• iropolis.. Greardima'ge was recently done by, a violent hail storm in the neighborhood of liarlieur, in France.. The troublesin Valois Switzerland; are not yet . . oval; -there are tareats of an invasion froth some • of tithnoighboring -. .= • : •- , §o great has lion the . drought this,,settm4t Alecona, thil the Magistrates were obliged tribute a certein'iltjantity to each family from the ptiblic cisterns '.µa wells , as is practiced in time ofiblockade. ; F. .: • ",The late crop ,A potatoes in Ireland is fognd to exceed the product: of any year on record. Tho ablindant graivth this ; vegetable has surpasacct alb expectations.=: , The enonnbus steamship the Great Britain, I.as at length got.itleati* It is expected that the At -scieni; will be fixed in a - fortnight, after which the vasser4sill proccer.l ; to the Thames- After-remaining ibsive some weeks she will come round.to Liverpaol, ; and sails' from this port early in the spring, first ; voyage to America. Ter Majesty'Snrmime before marriage was Guelph ; it is noWl3tisici. , Vounterfeit'socreigas are in circulation, execu ted on pletina; worth about 12si, and t" , so well ex cuted, that ibis lliOcult to distinguish between there and the genui6c 'rho Courici } 4 reaficsis announces that the King I • hat sent a splencli,Ldoll, - wortli 10,000 f. to. the Suiten Abdul es'a present for his dough. ter klitime . notv fats years old. ' Letters front Venibri; 'published in tltaßnglieh papers, represcht thil piracies committed on the coast as ek'ceedlng., rap heat - , • • . , recounts frein s '§ ; tatin, represent - thee unhappy eou!ntry es be ; a. eta if greater anarchy and con" fusion their ever. =i• Ir., • Arazo has ,iv,i,dicted that the impendin widier to;p,i's re the coldest known for NO. 4S ESSE 'Film: is Issi.l r.) a vslaablo coppor mine on, Ir:10*Conno. irk; csizo.;aE Don:4-11311e. renicii of se)'(:'onne;l from Derr) nano to Dit4liu wits a ciontinid scene of enthusiasm and triui ., iph Aeccunts fu>iu .11b . nnia represent that precinct, as s iII in a panail 'htlitc of revolt again the gov ernnient. Siren; ineitnes were in train to put an qnd to the - se di , ttirei,meez.. , . A banquet .Aas rii!acitly •giecn by the King of Prtisi.i, to tshiih 44: jgrand Rehhi of the Jaws wrist ins ita, which 'tnort:3 ofrimco to some dirgiitaries of the church in Prussia. , Prince Albert is . T0 .. /lowiiig the occupation 'of a. ei4e.r, by fattotiitgleattlein Winsor Pork.: On Frill:ly last he had a said of fat staok which brought updsrds of £l4OO. - • Tse Paris Presseste, that, at tirtlott, in Spain two lion 3 and a,idgeeeNaped from a Menagerie.- - 'Melo(' the .lions, .dcti)!)red a child and wounded Vie ,ipny or of the, town , 3! frightful aCcid4Obcently occurred on rho Rhitic, at Chanai, - upsetting of a boat— twenty-eight eicanyildren end two boatmen' veto , crowned, . At an execution ef,'lvo - murderers in Hungary, recently, the two enliiits contended with each ' ot!lei• tor the honor of kikg first, one being a no. ' ble the other Of h'p - mblill!irtli, The poor wretches got,io blows and werii,With difficulty separated.. The magniaeent 44rilAcirse, Taglioni, •has sign. cd zth agree'rr. - (nt adventurous speculato r ?, • core; Now .York, .Ms;4 , fenk, by which she enga ges t;o2ccompany' Ii t 0! and play at all the tf.tates and on the theatres which ho shall ap point., :11r. Tien o pay all travelling and other expenses, and slt4o the produce with Mute ..Tag i tioni—guaranfrehito her only a mill 1133111 1• henCfit of .£5,000: , , t. frdm Geneva Says:— 11 .During the last llort4 a French gentleman, M.. .Cla l tde- Gaillard; :havifig. ahjined the Catholic faitiy in this city, and einbraced the reformed mil= gion; the Get wci announced in our journals .Hei nmediately recerve,l an invitation from a per son, styliirg himself a.l .. itember of .the Order o Christian Doctrine atAhmeva,. couched in ox." • tremply Rohm but very.presbing terms, to pass the nextimorning witithiSiritended' host at the parlor of tbit fraternity, : ther(ijo; talk over the particulars • of Iris conVersioin treating the overture as an impekinenCe, J. Gaillk,l'only mentioned it to his fiienhs and declined !iaing. Within two days, I • he having left the how°• on business; and not re turnirng. his filen& b're,tine alarmed, and .sought for him e;:erywhere, without' success. Infer matibn has been' Obtailied!the he has been kid mipp'Fd at Geneva; a4, l o„insported by the road of 'frenzy to Chatribe4-,tr•here the Jesuits .of that . . . _ place dctlin hint iit C..lO;c';':confinement. If this be , true, !as there is litdc reak . n to 'doubt the quartcra •••. from' when . co the iufiritta'ion has been received , the.r4elatnation of 'a FriMbh subject by the French g:ovei!nine.rit. will Of course, and the whole iniquitous nayste'ry be U.n.ravelled. In .FILA - . , in..i—Charlesif4ivon Duffy, editor of the Natidn, and late f.dloWiirisoner with O'Conngll , has apdres. , led a .hafig lett.-ir to the header, depreca• ring thilic.:,:on to thin f2i!f.ralists, on the part of rho rope.aiers as a bouy.r,. • • - Rom.t.:s •Caruen.—Thero were in this country ;IVA' years incEd; but ono - Brshop and 23 Friests'cgthis denomination, with a I'A scatt.nJ.l `flue are now 21 and ficarly ; . -,11A)00 priests, with 700 churches and about ,60,14:N.Tissionary stations.— ' Acallen4o,- 21 E,';clesiasticaf Sem.' • 35 houses fur t . women, and 26' Asy inermse is at the ratio of nearly-JOO per c'en.tviry ten .years, being of cours largely aided by . .q;:Si;;raiion: The increawk of iq general populatlis'3l pir cent. Tirro ara socie . ..tivs in I'4OF, whose prin , ipal ob. j2ct . 14 to convini, iltintry to the doetrines'of their ;church, : :thu4;cppolA Foundation is Austria, and the s,rei,ol' St. Charles Burrorneo in L.l' l l ors• ThP.l , -Lterlitip , anitted to this'country in. 1540 $1G3,000, and:in, 18.12 $177,000. imples'iten'ts,have been discovered among the Chinese. cwt h were supposed to -ho only .known to E urokaii and A.ruerican nations' surh 6's plows, conun'on:Warrows, winnowing. and even ihreshing . tn.aiin. Added to these, there is no IcOnsiderable fieht:'w . ltich does not possess its _ . .e „ uairr-puutp for the put of watering the crops • rfroin 'the lower levels Whit snlall labor to thena :se:lvt4—Lthell's Agej.' • \ Tile Riclnnond (Pa. sitar, has proclaimed in favntiot an ex,tension 414 he Natuialization laws. The editor, in taking thilftanil says: • Let it be understood, that we have adopted the movement in favor of rin alteration'in the present' natuilaliiatien laws, not:.mi a Whig, nor iiktkpar. tizam but solely as an 4nrrican, deeplylinpressed with the impOrtanCeofititmerliate action upon the subj4et.' i; . , Liestsx roTssatt;.-.llExrwit—lt was lately stateti that Lehnin TiiVtitship, Pl* Pa,bad . C 0.,, Itvoil 162 votes for l'ofk and 1 for. Clay., In . looltlng over the North f.:;arolina returns tve...ond throe a little stronger the, other a ay, as. fulloWit: Clay. Polk. Old Fort, McDowell ea., • —lBO 00 diey's Cross Roads,' 'OO ' 4 #. :°O 111 • .1 MS
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