MEDICINES. S . TEELLIENG'S IVI PULQNAR Y. SYRUP, Vie Great Panacea , fur Consumption ! ! t i L iSO Asthma , Influeriza, llooping Cough, Croup, Scarlet Scarlet V ever, Measles, difficulty of Breathing. ' ronebitif, Spitting of Wood, Pains In tly 'Breast, and Iti-other disenses of the Limes: • CONFIRMED. . - gitroOrdinary cure of Asthma.' by Steelling's Pul .illatAcy, Syrup, attested to by Capt. Samuel It. Bum• mall, merchant of Potter'ri.Creek, Monmouth County, hew Jersey, the father oldie unfortunate young suffer- • . r. • - r - - toprEns CREEK, June Gth, 1E44. • Int. STEClano—Dear Sir :—I have the pleasure of being able to suite that my daughter, Wm_ had been suffering undersevere Asthma for 5 or G years,has been entirely cured of that painful disease, by the use of six -bottles of your Pulmonary Syrup. She was when Last attacked with that complaint, only nine years of age, and. suffered with it beyobd all description, for the period of near. six years, having an attack about .every three or four weeks. It was to all appearance. eonfimed and immovable—we tried many medicines Without any relief whatever. About this that.. we beart of the superior efficacy of your Pulmonary Syr a up . d determined to give it a trial—we procured a dozen ._bc. tiles of it ; the first bottle relieved her very much, aid by the time she had taken six bottles, she was perfectly- cured!!! -it Is now three three , years ..'since then, and she has not had the slightest attack of '' he Asthma. - She suffered so much when laboringuin le rthose attacks that we could hear her breath disr . netly over the whole house—she was frequently near ulfocating, and we • hadquite despaired of her recort- I give you the above statement of facts; thatpthers who may be afflicted with this awful disease, may rake use the same means, and we feel assured that with the blessing of Providenceohey will find pernia sent relief. Yours re4pecifullv, '• SAMUEL 'BUNNELL.. • ' A laud Foice fi . atu. Philadelphia !! ! Read the following strong testimony in favour of trelling's Pulmonary Syrup. given by the Rey. joonglass, Pastor of the Mariner's Cliurch,------PlUrthicl ..OL PHILADA:, July leth, IS 11. Dr. Steeling—Sir:-1 feel Much gratified in being vide to tety to you, that the Pulmonary Syrup you sent, pas bemused by several persons with great success.— lie'first person who took it, had been confined to her yed for some time with a severe cough—after taking ...ay mu /ionic, site was almost entirely cured. A Sailor was greatiy distressed with a tough, and could not find nothing to ' reiiere hiiii—lie took one bottle and called 0 say:that Ite,w as elllirely cured! ! !—A member of my tChur&h,;Was taken with the prevailing intlitehza- 7 lle tookair of your Antibilions Pills, and a bottle of Syrup, and felt almost entirely' restored to his wanted health. .I 1.„ 'While at Woodston, ti.., a short time since I found Dirs. S. W.,labmring untie a screre cough, and sea rc e ,y able to situp through the ay—l felt confident that :he Syrup would telhwe her; accordingly I sent her a ottle,-Within a few thlys, I heard that she we.; greatly • ienefited, and in a fairway of a spse•ly recovery. I an truly say, that almost every onp that h . A, takl., i ;, •,asbeen more of less benefited. and I ran cordially seccititmend it to all woo are In any way atilicte.l with .cough. Yours &c.. 0. 1/O.lil:l,ASs. The filloWing is from a distinguished Cioncellor at ..rts'in Bridgton, 1.%;.•.i. Bit I DGTn.N. Dlreslhrr6. IS II Wni. eivect tits pleaiure to • lave it in my power to hear testimony to'iyonr inralgn 'lle Pulmonary Syrup. For several yea nt When any one of my family, has hoed afflicted tvi:h a Comfit, Hoarseness. Asthma. influenza /ice.. kr.. we - hall' n ixed it, with very- beneficial effects-1i his invarialify -atiordmiTelief., October-last. I — iVas Itia,ked ;a the c night, with a oal part,n.ai .71 rim 31Ing Syrup immediately siociped the see. ly ar:l,llf.- lor_e I had finished the bottle. I tolled used. 'The cause of fildlanthrepv..io , t, certainly •Weg you a debt of gratitpd ,, . for Ow ar,lnianhin nt a irdicat cosiiimand at hilutle prepared. fil.uniant to the ' _foe, containing HO 1113:1Y eccr , ll,!:t ;noperti•,.. yea ide acemisable to all. 77, h and Illt11Z;1/VIM reamed I.l:cee. Your Ithedi , Tl So•rvaot, . - • C NY ATTS • Disintereslcd. - Tulimony ! ! ! • frilact of a letter rereive.hfrrun the Rev. Win. Hei. Pastor of the Lutheran Ci rch. Abintstown, Pa: A BBOTTSTOWN. inu:. 10 Itilt!. Dr. Wm .Ste.ellini7-sfnr-1 plea-are in.inforin ng you that.l have been •ninch k.cnefiff•l by the use ofyour PrLisoN tale Sviit'nnhvahroat tyiiii h haslemn sore, for better than two years, and which was cohsii erahly inflamed, when I ~ .aw you lafa, has been ereafla ,relieved—l think by tuane a few more I, radi .cal cure may be ~an timrefera terommend it to all who are similarly tinted . Yours Affectionately. - NV:4. I I rnia. Smoot I Swain, Pus: Ala sa er F.vestun N, I, who is Upwards of seventy tfas renal tf a severe Itilliterrse and it la p se by a leo- " botiks of nn•, l'ultnonary Syrhy. .Samnid Small, of Peruhmlon. N; J, si-tes - that li:s wife Who was nieli unto. sniii‘eaf;on with a 17.11 , 0,. was restored to sound liffalfir the tree use 01 me '''Pulmonary„Syrop• ' The wife of Reuben :'ilaues,(lrose.ie , e..N:l,was en tirely' cored ofa cough t,f nrar standing by my Pithum,ary Syrtni t ,.. Elizabeth Dubois, of who was finbinnt to a cough of:three Aoars statolonig, also se.tl,, , z rt blond and dhn"eo,•ddge! r , :itefl . rom the medicines • 'she had used, was• rel:evcd by ore belle , of my iihrionaryS3r,ap. fl A y. W. A. Roy, Pa L ,ii,t 'clergymin, Inilaystown, states that Mrs. rall.ll,r,l?alle', a'2.c i upwards of ieventy. had Seen affected for senr•r.,l ears wit;) • a most distressing and 4a niling ind hail used many mcriieenes with kyle relief, has hr.,' ahnost nttre!ycured by three: bottles of v , str• 1 ‘ 7.11/ 7 ,She thinks another battle 'w.:l . ltev.`o. Demo lass. P.wor uC the ...Matto( Churnh. Milada. gave a bottle of; Inv rulovotary ,524,1 , ,i to a lady who was contibed .1,11 her bed , :th a Cough,. after l taking, which she wad a , too-t eo•trely re:ieved. lie-also•eave a bottle in', a sailor oha Was greatly. distressed with ash t - T 10111162 10 r elieve him—after takti:ir, %%loch he iii say that . it perfectly cured hint /osl ,, `.,lStz. ITlOret“ no sari that a ineinb , zr eh loch tv I 5 I ;thou, ,ing under severe I tiflr•t+Ya tt as curt il•tounidiatel:, by tiix of my 'Aritibillotis l'tf,;aull a Little ut my Poi monary-Syrup; also tort 01,1 e tilt y to IVotidg 'town. N. iisecently. Nlrs S.W. of that vii ate, was ly able to si,t_uo ihroush • he dqy, from a severe Enid, ne sent hern bottle of me S . krup, which gar* bee immerbroe FAr sules,u JOIN 5. U. 'MARTIN'. July 13 • • V,Trig,lVs Indian Vegetable • ' OF • 'PHE NORTH] VIERICAN COLLEGE • 0 f - . • Ivn ITEDICINF. has ev,r been introduced to :1;0 A i 'merman Public,. whoq.• ir(111, tit" , cheerfully and universiliy acknou leged. than the a bove Mimed - WRIGHT'S INDIAN vr.GETAiIi.E pu.i.s. To descant dpon theirmerii , . at this late day, would• • seem, to be wholly unnecessary, as very few indeed who i read this article, will hi: found unacquainted with. the real excellence of the medicine . Bin if further pronrwere wanting to ePPlliliAl the credit of this singu lar remedy', it might he found in the fact that ..no rine in the country has been 31•1 • SHAMELESSLY • COUNTERFEITED.. Ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pla- COP, manufactured iv spurious pill ; and ill order noire completely 'to deceive the puldic have made it m out,' sward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— Their . : wicked people could or Yer pass off their worth less trash, but far the assists nee of cer tain misgiiided storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spu rious arttHe at a reduced rate, lend theinselvet to this . monstrous system of imposition and crime. The-patrons of the above •e xcellent Pills, will there fore, be on their guard -against every kind of Imposi [ion, and - remembet the' only genuine Agents in Potts ville, are Messrs. T, A. 3. Beatty. The following highly ,respectable'stnre keepers have seen appointed Agents for the sate of ,isvincjirs INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS; FOR I.SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY, ,andriff whom it is confidently believed the genuine "'Vara can with certainty be obtained• , .& J. Beatty, • Mickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. JTattis, Mahantanco. J. Wrist, Mingerstown. , Jacob Kaittlman,Lowei Maliantang,o. . Ames Kauffman, r • John Snyder. Filedenstinrg. ..Peatheroff. Drey &,...-Tusearora.• William Tager!, Tamaqua'. 'John Maurer, Upper Ilahantantio. • • M. Ferrider, West Penn Township. ' „Caleb Wheeler, Phlegmy.. • • P. Scittlyler,•&m. East Brunswick Township. C. If. DeParest, Llewellyn., 0:& .1. Kauffman; Zinnuermantown. ennett & Taylor, George Reifsnyder: - New Castle. Henry Koch & Sun. McKeansburg: .• Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. John Mertz, Middlepart.: . Samuel Bayer. Port Clinton. • Shoemaker & Kauffnian, Schtiylkill Haven. . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The anly'security- against imposition is to purchase from the regfilar advertised agents, and in all cas-s he particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. • Ofliee de'voted exclusively' to the sate of the medi cine, wholesale and reitil, No. IGO Race - street, Phila.- , I.l•Remember, none are genuine except Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. WILLIAJT WRIGHT Feb. 021, NEW • DRUG STORE . .. E. B. EIC4IIOI7PZ, & CO., respectfully - -; ........._—..}inf0rms the citiaens of Pottsville, and , ir - Schuylkill countygenerally, that they have ..-•• ~ opened, (In-the shire formerly occupied by ' ' .11. Mr. Sleter,) a general assorrinent of , ' , ".. - --sis., Drugs, , •' .illedicines, ~ . ,Chemicals, 'Paints, •- . . - Oils, • • Dyes; _. Varnishe.ii Pull"; .. - -• Glass, . . ~_ Speccs, . Patent lletlici!lcs, 4-c., 4c. , _ And jib licit! a shareT6ntitlic patrona tte, confident!) , assuring the public,,that-e,very article in their line, -7-shall be of the first quality. and purely genuine. Raving ea rveri a regular apprenticeeltip to The bus ;fleas in adelphia, those who favour tnt with call,'ean rest satistted O thatthey will guard 'strictly it ' -itainstairmistakes, and have there he - An-Ines pot. up ,Svith the greatest ( - arc inescrtptionsatteialed to with particular „cafe, at all honks., Cotintfy Phyrcians and Store?. Deerm re,supplie4_at a sinall adv4ncersort city priced . . = . . 3—rt. ... i , - ••• 7,7. - - , ••.'•.•• : - ... - 3 - _,:r It — I• - • tg-- -1. ~,,,, ' .7. ~ . ~. • . ' PC • 1 4. e „ WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE TILE BOWELS OP, TILE E < ARTIh AND BRING OUT YROH , THE CAVERNS OF SIJIINTAINS, METALS tYyICII WILL. GIVE STRENGTH TO , OUR EIRNOS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE. ,TO OUR USE AND Z.ZASURE --DR. lollNsoN7 KLY BY BENJAMIN BANNA_N, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. XXI .101iN : HERDMANS OLD ESTABLISHED • EMIGR4NT ,P3SS3GE 0F.47(4, INEilir YORK., P . • ERSONIS rishing to send.for their . friends limn any part ofth i Old Country,can have them hroaglit out on very aOommodating terms, by applying. to Hie sub vir riber, •Thi it einbaicatlon at Liverpool, wolf' he' so .4ierinteileil t'y a pertinn especially' appointed 'for that ' . .purpose, which will prelude delay in Liverpot,l. 11,,,i .;following. mazniticent SIIIM•• comprise the milted Li• 'eerpool and , tinw Yolk line, one of which will sill eve ;ry. five (tarsi: • , ...j'atrirk HiMry. Independence, • Ashbfirton, •• shim li:Shnhkr, , Virginia. New ;York, :Stephen Whitney, Unite?, State:7, , En ,, ldwi, Montazaina ( • - "ainuel Hicks, Yorkthire,' . Aottenzeur, d ', ' Liveriiol, Oxford,' .- Tigneen 01. th West, Rochester, - Roscins, 'Suldons, • , : Sheridan, • Carrick, ,- i Europe, - , , . ' Columbis:, , Catilliridge . . Draftg for ny amount, pay able' in any part C:if Lug lend, Ireland Scotland and iYaleg, without dismount, ik.PPIY to WYE. IL IfULI„ Agent': fiir JOHN HERH)IAN. Port Carbcm,..lan. IS SPLENDID tIBLE: AIIPETV JLLUMINATED AND,t NEW Jilt I' ICIP I:I BIRLE.• To be compieted'to 50 mittibefs,lat 25 CUL per number., Thi s Brea; and nignilicient Work will b6 -- ernbel NAN: with tiixteen hundred lindorical F:Oritvings, vxdusive °rim initial letter to each cha pter..fty J. A: td ern,, more than bui - rie , m luindrccl of wh ch are from original desiots, by J, (l.Chaprnan. I Ovill prinlcsl from', tlic stantlardcopv.of the A meiiiian *Bi ble. Society, and !nem' )lar.zinal ftelbren4os, We.; Apocrypha, a Condordance, ChronolegicaqTablei List of pro ter iN4tnes, General Index. Tible of Weights, Nleasures. &e. The large Front nieces, Titles iodic' ad and 'New Test.inients, raMily Re cord. Preset - it:llton Plate, I I ktorita I I and Initial. lilt's to the Chapters, Ornarner tal gnitiers. will helfroin eprcs.idy fur Lis editfuti, by J. G. Chapin to, , New Vo'rk ; in m 41.11011 to which there will be Moly:roes large engraving,s from de,i;:as by d:s7iagnisheti mod ern artist.; France and Evgla id— to whichs fUIIIII - Will be !liven the lactnumber. ITT The I . . , ,reat superiority of ( arly proopi,inpres„ .. sions Irvin the litr_revirtgs svdl in,,ure those w-irt give their - Millen at twee, the NISQPSSiOII ‘ I,j". the lIIG - 11EST STA'L'E PERFE.g_ViON. To. be completed *,t.) ab0ut,.5.0 numhers„.4rt - 25, , et5 - eaell. icr The sub. , iertlier hits-hlen aptioiritrd Agent.l* the purpose of recetvxig suit,cri)(Wllg to thrslible. in Snlitilkill_Cobinty, where a specimen col - 4 of the 11;oritriaribe R. 13ANNAN ! . Januar.l, 6, CHOICE PERFUMERY. / glut.: suPscrikier has 'Jost received a suppl . i! of the ...L choicc4 kir.ds of l'erfuniery. embrac•nz:a . gen. eial assortent of the best quality—iOlOri,,nartieles an, net kept l Aniong_the variety, Li the followip J Doe, de Carohoc, 3 1 Trelde Extraels ii • Verv. - :ine. l _ .1-I,oJin, 1 For • .! • Geranium Putchouy. 5 . ll:lnditercnipfe. , ,Farina i Colngne,Lavenlr. Hose, Flori'da , Und Honey Water, double r td' treble extiapts. . - Otto otfttose .Scent.Bottid l / 4 , scent Pvzs . _ • , - Cennine Bear' s Oil. . , . Roussell's Potninade Ph:locum 'w., - or' Beers . ;11arrow (llenn's India Hair Oil, ! • Rousselfs India Ilhir Dye. ' i‘lichMix's Frpe.ltle Wash. -, • " ''l ''' Glenn's Roman Kail,d,,r. I •. • ' , -- ~ 'lllaccaitsar Oil. . it Rose ,I i.) Snlye. . 1 . , i Cold Orram. an expellent article . . ii, ` ' Tei-et Powder and Belot, I , 7 I • • I t• , .; , . ' Vi'ilaigre dr rt,,: g ,t!: , „. ~ 1 , IZ4ll:i',:li's celehr.oe 1 r.inowent f:tapol.acentis P.i4ie, te,r whitening and softening thh•Hon Orri's Tomb %%lash: l', ' ' Glenn's Slim:int:ems ttompound for SlOvir.g. Bou:sellPs unrivalled Shavina Cream. O'd Brown Windser Soap. ' Itous,xelits celenraipdl,%lmond Soap. il, thnilot Roo,: Orxr , e, Lemon, , :1.1111.a.',:f0d,,,a va riety ofother So. - 1 !i Clothe. - 11a , r, Whishcr, 'Perth hod Nail BruEli. es, MII!IIIMINZ11== Dec. 14, NEW CA.73H bill ; 11601). FANCY AND TRIMMING 1 * STORE; , • T N THE ROM FoRMERI.I"OCCUpfiID BY' l cHRNMAN , & RICA A DS, 1s; CENTRE :i.TREET/ . . . . - lie sollisi riber respeetiorly informs the crtizens of Pottsville iTid the publir ill Zeorral, tint fresh assortment of the inmost stylosi4goods, ronsistiong of ,. 1 4/coS. Alpacas, and Blitzurints.i!„, ii!variety of fancy goods. Also, a now a,qll spictt dri sit lo•of Prins, Sil/, Thibct Alpaca a.wi!ol e, lids, Blur, and Black Cloths ' Ile Its nut on hand, Sewing Silk, Spoilt and Patent 'thread of the • brst quality; Glares and llogiery,,StrcOu Leg horn, Gimp, Braid and ) otber•st yks of; Pant] BontietS, by the ease; do:. or : single Bonnet, Meta azdlloY's Leghorn Hats,. • • All of be sbldat•llle iotrest rash mires. A 0.20 • 1G ly.- ' ' • .103EPIS WAIGAN. impownkfsT • S 1 - ; RIO R WA SEING MA C . ll IN E rr 111 undeish!aed having become thc_ow'ner and prtiptietor of Mr. John Shocert's newly Invented Patent Washing Machine. for the enmity of Schuylkill and islpow making the machine's at his shop. In Potts ville,,vnere he has a supply on hand for;insiniMionand sale. a t the very moderate price of seven dollar?,. TIM machine for cheapness, efficacy and perfection in any respect, is without exception the areattst inven tion in the known \With]." It is the. only washing, ma chine r 'imone. the many: thousands tint have then pro nounc'ed rEttrEcr. It washes without rullliing, nr scruqing, tearing nr wearing. pressing or snneezing, knocks or coniutons, ties all the finery av,irkof (loan sing Hems, Tucki,..F:rills. &c., in a few minutes; an wasl4s. clean nil coat'.. 'vests. pantaloons, shirts an bed clothing of the dirtiest...kind, with less than one tenth part,of soap necessary In . the ordinailj• way of wa - shing. A girl of 'twelve years old can wash -more in two h'ours, than two Women in a whole day hY.hand. • ISAAC SEVERN. ' 31— srilis, August 3 nn. BECKER'S EVE iresh supply of Dr. Becker'.. Ey , !. Sals'e. a sur remedy for sore and inflamed eves, just;,rcreive and fpr sale at MARTIN'S .Orlig .Store. Augutr. 17 33 ' 4 l rr New ; Shovel Factory.; E subscriber res;:ertfully calls the attniktion of ur Merchants and others, to his supply of SEIOVELS :and HOES,- ;1 1 'actueed at his new Establishment, in I , *:w York are equal in quality, if not sunnier lo those ed from ahroad. His prices trill he as..tow: as icle equal in quality, can be obtained etSewhere. erefore solicits the patronage of the friends of Industry. • - If & Parvin,. are Arrenni_ the ,f my Stinvek to Pottsville - and v i ii inity, who Will trail orders left at their Hardware Store 'a JOSEPH AI.LEN. .7; El mans hicl i obi ait l an ar Sir tl Ham , sale exec York, Aug. 3 WILLIAM RCITA.NT'S HOTEL, 41 Courtland.t Street, NEW YORK.- lIMEII Iron! Iron ' s . • .. 1 . JUST received at the York Store a large and wineral assortmeni‘ of . Rolled. Fgpre, Rat, and"Riatitid• Bar -ron Of all sixes. - ' also Hammered square iron from. 1' inch Ito gi, r aii.wd tongues. Sledges and 11aniinerl, sCrow nary) Slit rods fi.ir horse Elines;Joniata , nail rods, Band!lron, &c., &., also Spikes and Nails, bullet, va riety', ; EDWAIWYARtiLEY. Jan. 4, 1E45: . 1 Graydon's Foznis ". 'l,'rE IV edition, reviscd and'. corrected, and I adapted to the presrrt practice.; Price $4,5b, just published and for sale by =, 4 - • - Jan. 4, 1845. B. BANNAN:, Ag't. - AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY i'IBE The Franklin Insurance Co • .; . - OF PIIILAPELPHIA, . • . • Capitai s4.oo,imoo..iiia in Charter .Perpetrial, . - . CONTlNUF,tnmalie irwiranre,,permanent and lim ilea, on every deFfriplll,lll of property, in town and country on 'Hie listed r,v ,, rable icrins. Office 103: Chestnut :Street near filth titre,:,, , . , CHARLES N. RANCKER, President. HIREC'FORS, . • Chrrle, X, Banker, - Sa m net Great. • ~,re,ei, : a•iitr, . Frederick Brotcn, - Th woo., I I ore. Jar9l, A'. &lit h, Thomas S. Wharton, Gra.' W. farharde, • 7'obiar Wagner, .11arderat 1). Leal s. . • CHARLES G..IIANCEER, See'v. - The subscriber has been appointed agent for the a bove mentlonfni Institution. and is null.. prepared to 'make insurance, ou'every description of property, at the lowest eaten Pottsville, June 19, 1941, Spring Garden lylutual 'lnsurance ••• Company_ • . lIIS Company haring oreaniziol aceordiMt to the J, provisions bf its charter, i- now prepired to make Insurances azainst loss; by Flee on the:num:it principle, con:hived with the sec thy of ;Oilier stock capital:— The Mlrantaze of• this system is, that efficient security is rdrorded at the lowest nitre that the business UM he done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not to exceed ti per cog. per anhiiin oh :hp cApital) 104 be . re-: turned to tie members of the institution, without Unit' beemning responsible for any attic; eumtgements nr It= abilitie; Of th, Company, further:bah premiuAmilcv..j tually paid. s . The cum SUM'S:4 which this. Srstem has met • with whet : ever it hat liven introduced; induces the birectur:4 to.re;Fiest the attention of the public, to it, cilditident thatit requires but to he und?rstood to Mr . :work :med.! . --The tirt of Incorporition and any explanation in fe= :lard to it, Orly 1.0 ohtairo , 4l t o:rpp!yine at Ilia' epr:rA -Vor(hlrest corner of lith and 6"oodf.yts.,oeyf 11. 11-IS% SAX, Pottsville. . ' . _ , - , • L,I,\VNRECE SULlSTELL,Taesitlitra. . , L. KIIIBIBIIAAII, Soerel,ary. •• ~ • . , ' AnttEliquris: i . . curwin,stod4art._ n,,!,,,t.L. Lout!held, Jit,;t•ph Wooll, • . Geor2tt M. Treultlian, ' • 1•:1i1:111 Dall.:tt.,- - . Stinittel Totyttsi•tid, , ', I...l,nrzoore.rote, - . ( -I,:tcl)s to 1o••=, aeor4O \V. ..I.iili, ~" 9111•Altto 1L• ikte.citO, iklay•lt,.l , ll,. , JO— . . . The sub3t•riliet lia,?-heou appointed .V:ret.t for the a bove rompany. and,,, now road; 'to make iitsutanc...A on all dA•sctiptiofis of pt(tpertv at rates murk' lower than osnal, Adryitur from, fm on thlrAr . .t3- to Sld per ,Stooo anuttally. TIDE. ratt'ot . per,Letitally on Stone and brick Ibtildittzs iu rood liwations is Only .2 per 4. ent—Und if the company should nnot e to boo profitable concern. the potions insurito.t in it 'partake 011ie pritlita without iticurritiz :thy Tho thaner is lie. sanw ns thOse of thn Insuraitte Vvotpanito, ety l'nglanit:" - For further 'art ollars alto} to tho,..obseritwr. I.IANNAN. - , THE GIRARD LIFE 'I,NSIS?I t ITI7 (Sit TIZUS'T CO., AX:' PHILADA. OFFICE 159 01111 NUT ST. • KE Insurance.on Lives.zrant Annuities and En !VITA downtents, and receive and 4xecntr trust.. . Rair,s for rnsurini; :,91CO on sii)gle fife. Fur. I year. • For 7 j:ear.i. For Lire. annually. annually. $0 05 $1 77 1 . 20 Z :46 103 9 w '2 00 -I,CO $0 01 2[l 1 31 40 1 CO 1 CU tX.041 , 1,11,:—:1 person aged 30 years next birth-day. by pa) Mr ilre Compauyiil al. would secure to Ili, fi anuly or heirs 4100, should he die brolly yea! ; for $ll 10 ho'svcstres to them $1000; for tor .Y,13 tld ;mutt ony for 7—,4etrs ;be sermes to them should he 'Ill.! in 7 yi ars ; or. for.jtla 141 paid atom:illy Miring. life he provides for throw $lOOO lwhelltver he tiles ; for .505 50 they would ree-eive .8;;0001 should he ,dli! in one year. • TILE Matiagers of this CompaMY, at a held on the 01(Ii` December ult., aereeafily to )the design renirred in lie iirieinal pros:perms or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poll- CMS fer the whole of lif, remaining in force. that were I.,sued prior to the Ist of a lanu:try, 1812. ThOse of them therefore which were the year I"0,- will be entitled to toper cent upon the sum insured. nothing an addition of *lOO nn every *lOOO. That Is *llOO, will ) he paid when the policy beconies a claim instead of the *lllooorieinally insured. TboAe Policies that were issued' in 1617 will be entitled in 8.? per rent. or 5U on every *WA And those issued in be tutitled to I. per .tent, or :375 • on every 1(11), and in ratable promo - Lieu: on all said policies is, ued prior to Ist nc January, The Bonlis will be credited to each pointy on iiitt hilts endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company. to continue to make addition. of 110litli t 0 the policies for nil! at Elated periods: 11.1 V. RICHARDS, President. Joni FJ .Ta'iOs, Actstary. (1-The sabseriber ha§ been dppotiiteil Agent for the ahem) Inst itutian. and. i.n prepared .11 .. 211.111,11ra11eV1 on Lives, at the published rates; and give any information desired on she subject; Oh appiiration it this odic'. ' • BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville Feb. Silt, s—if BANNAIq,,iIgI. 4U TIDE ONT:r P/1.T.4 in PCistencES rentainitm; Sarsapa cilia in their compmitten. -They purify the Blond and Fluids of the body, ana - cleanse the :Stomach and Bo el from all noxioui,Auh— y .stances that produce disease. They are eompriFed entirely'ric vetelable Extracts, (free froM mercury and minerals) make them the ,afesh.liest, and Most etTicamous.of any falter pills in , . .Nrrerel tAnusand rcrtifirtars of their efficacy have here tofore been published, avid their sales, are in^rcgsing n nolivly thousand, .11..irc t/hia Oas .11illion boxes have already been sold Sillee their•intmUuction. ' 0 j NORE THAN 100,000, BOXES have horn sold in the past year; thus . showing that in the place wherr they are mantif.W-1 tined they have a reputation,, , 4 reater titan any other! arises from the facOhat DC. LEIDIi well knoll - 70ft h 0111 C a a re/tatar,T/iffiirian, and his ping at el consequently - employed with greater confidenca aby other; in addition to their oWn en-wary. . . iluality , and not quantity is a'vuluole.. attribute be ton:zing to the.m; °Heim:Sluing more good than two to four of others. 'lle advised. therefore, when: ne essity requires to take none other Win DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. - ' Try thend.(l hey rust hat !!Ziredis .1. box.) Try them! So well satisfiedll you be of their gond effects. you will never take any Others. Mier you have tried all other hinds, then f reDr; Leidy'sdllood Pills, the differ etter tt seen be disctWered. 10 thane, of diet no re straint from otseupatidn, or feai of catching add need be apprehended; young. andold May take , them with e- Ituil safety. e 3 Principal Office and. DepOt. Dr. .I.efdy. , 3 irp. r A t h Emporium. No. 191 Nuith SECOND street, near VINE, (sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. by Klett & Co., Wetherill,& Co.,W. Dyott & Sour; :1. S. &E. Roberts S. Co. and city ruggists gen erally. • . • A 1... by P..Pornp arid ~I.•Dirksan, Eastpn, F. Lon"; .I.anraster, anti mosi 'resNetable DruggiAs and Store ; keepers in the United Statr'3. Ala at J. G. BROWN'S (late. W. T. Epting's) Drug Store, Centre street, Potts.vi'de.: .lay . CO A - newandsplendid article, now universallT ark ' nowledged superior to any :Shaving Cream hi the United.Stptes or Europe. This delightful preparation is'utiequallcd for . beauty. purity. anti fragrance . ; though sninewhat analogous to Guerlant's Ambrosial Cream. apt, other similar cum..._ poundq, it far surpasses them all ity the emollient pasty rorNistenet of its lather, which sti softeift the beard an to render shaving pleasant and easy; it possesse s great advantages over the imported article, in being freshly prepared from the hest materials. with the greai - est skill, and is not only the best, but also the che a pest article for shaving. IL is elegantly put up In boxes, with splendid giltlabels. lust received and for sale by. Nov., 9,. 45 ; BANNAN;AgI• • , • Valuable Real Estate. • • Trro GOOD.BOUSES FOR S.ILE: -. THE sub.:cribees residence, on Centre : - street,tl • II • •I •• ofclonebe •01181 Vlr 11t 11, Ec.i 5i feet, with roomy hank buildings. and caleff t 11 tr: lateto acrommodate...:i large family', hav " ing• fourteen Rooms._ The ....,;tore is saki-- 9411 y large for a good business, or for offices. The lot is;tiifeetfeint„by2lfeer deep to. Second street. • •- "Also, a very convenient new Brick House, on 'Ma i:ant:tug.° street, corner of St. John strftet. The about. properties will he sold low, and MI easy-ton; Of . pay went. Po.3ression given on the first of April next.'or if I Nuked, the House on Centre street, tatty be bad "ear lien • If the above houses are not sole!, theynlllhe for rent. SATURDAY ! MORNING, !,FEBRUAY • 0.,-1.84. r 5 • 7; ' FIRE INSURANCE ANbit.F.V ILSSUEL. OFFICE OF THE LIFE. INSURANCE. ,:.I.‘NuAnv ISIS Sarsa.ariila Blood Pills Roussel's unrivalled Shaving -'9 JAMES GILLINGHAM. 3-:mow Jan. 18 s IMRE tip.s. 'l3 •-`:•"'` <P4 PHILADELPHIA, Scales! Scales!! CRAY & BROTHER, Sole AgetW for the Patentee, 42 Walnut Pllila GRAY '4. BROTHER, Coal tc. Iron Dealers.and general Connlsslein'3ler 7 ehati::, and Il+alers in all kinid;ui 6cales and Weights INo..l2,Wa!nut street,Philadelphia. Feb. 17 COAL! COAL !! Ct RAY & 'BROTHER, have taken the Suomi Wharf i" below locust utreet, ;Ind will receive Coal on i , tornite, or to sell or, r!!.,liip. on the rie•l favourable :terms. Advances made if required. Office 4'2 Walnut rect. April ' ATTEIN'TION. MILITARY STORE ITNI I E sill:scriber - would respectfully inform his • -ra- friends =thl cu:;:onters; that he Ivis dliltlu ry Cap llan-frelory In Strriet, No."'Ne, a few dtiors 141 low Race, where he w;:uld pluaiecl to ala 'ens:Quiets and us !flank nciw one,: a.; are 'dispose d to' favluirliiin Withtheir null 00111tillICS to manaracture ',Military and Skatinen7s articl4 °revery tie§aiption, seh an lent he . Cloth, felt, Silk and 11eay....r Drcas Caps, ofall pa terns; Forarie ('ape; tiol2terg for t rony i•Cart filchl-lsxesAlayotiet ciiihards., word Belts oral! hi ids ; later ; 'Krminsacks, didereat ptteres: Fir , : Buckets, Mixes, Tahe-sio. urn! l'elret'as Humeri. Poir:ipuon.q Ca.w. Lest SViuks, Gun - Ca 5c.; , .. perior quality Shot Il Game Druinn.A.q...&e. l l Ordaj. thant.luliy received and promptly. at tend° .11r;. I WILLIANI N. 101 NortliThird stri sr, r. few doors baioev Rat i r aqtleiphi.t.January Ib4l. 1 —Can PURE WHIT.E'LEAD. Whetherin & Brother;. raT A NI - VA(7II.7IZEIZS; tinith Front street ..1.1 - 11'1.dacle;phia, have nov:a cned 'or their kvarrat..7ed pare lead, a.ld those'enstuaters wha have hr.( n sparipgly su; , pifed i i conscrin,s, at a run :oil the article, shfill now hive their cirders filled. ! scihta nee pot•sts , zes those Iperstfrratiro aristznigifin,7, properties so desnahle paint, tq an equal eitent with unadidtniated white lead; hcnee any ntii4tnre or other, niattirials only., mars ita yalne..i a Wins therefore been the ste•niy aim of the inupefactero, for many years, to supply to the mitol:e a ;:ert;:?.11!%- rare white )ca;', and the unceaFingtle nitiii pi - not - that it 1.1-; mat .... vor. 1 is invariably hranded on'one hr. ad-ZWIJII. 1110r/i ELL in full, and onihe other, Pen ail inpi r d Liters. Novii . iniikr .12, 47 • EEO -- .17 Til.ziAb Let: Cap antrS:a Gra:s. Hat :11anufachire;-, \ - NO. 13, Ci1:1 . 1.7411111.CF. ST., PHIL-ADA. ftAS ou hand and is 'contaxitiy manaticturinc, a ll ceavral as•sortment of the ‘ahave eood.Z'and the attention of Country Merchants.'ißilliners. and Deal-. ors eenerally, is purl iendirly invited to his three and extensive variety of Lathes' and Misses' Donnots, made es pre-slyfor Sprint.. sales, which com: , ist alai. latest and most fashion:llos eta le and sham 3, IV,renee Braid. Rice Straw, Rutland, Tripotine, Albert Atraws, Rue Conii, an., French Fmrence„ Bird eyi\ Sicilian Straw, Zephyr, BaWarine, Broad- and colored \Aspen. Plain and Fancy- Willows, by the, dozPa orPleka s z.e. at prlces„in conformity In the times, andxis low. as at'any similar estahlishlacntitul to United States. Alcoa and brantifill style of Bonnets. called.the French Nea-• politan, which needs tint to he teen, to be admired. :‘1114'.-and Boy'; I:rass hats, by Ow dozen, or parkar,‘: . 3lt•n'e, and ,Infant's Plain and Fanry Caps, by the doien packazo.' A good a.ssurt.inent ofqlorse hair and Gimp Edginp, for gab, heir. by thy quantity. Philadelphia, February • 6--2 mo Dr. E. teelier, LATELY fOm Orw informs the Inhabitants of Poltsvtle, and the public in c;en , ral. that he has heroine successor to Drs. Ilac.4lr and Ilarpc I. as flout na,pathic lap, iu i:s v4riou, hranchef, and re soectfolly patrnuaze of Ilatuler and liarpers iriends. Lit will:it:end to all calls hacitiu rra ,, sional character. Ills char.tes will be innderate. Cilice in the house of Mr Itufr.t Clock, Nate I Ind .Ir2welry F,tabli,hinent, d dams South Of Mr. sich tea, and opposite the Tate Mr. Wrn. T. Eptkur store. in realm ; , fruit.. • = 71,(.)1.J!-'O•Er.'S BALS.I3/iC EI.ISJFi (31 , 1.1,U(.;tEi1., for the 3iontit and Teeth. 'MIMS wholesome -and delightful °dentate:lc Elia 17 has loin Sr many years paid. the favorite rum re:idiot' of the well known house of Laiizier, Pere e Pilo of Paris; for the breath fresh and sweet preserving the gunk in a healthy Cl/11410On. and eon, ,ettitently preventing the derayielthe teeth; it is",con sidered a very enciteitilte article in Paris. and iu be yonii•Loylparkon the must beautiful and perfect prep aration 'er the kind ever offered to the public. since it has received the Itighe4 approbation of the moat eau nest df'111711:411rg1.011S adds city. ! The Ean tie I.augier, - elegantly put an in ;lass bot tles with splendid gilt labels, iii a beautiful and tile article for the toikt, ?ml only needs Co be • Vibe fully appreriatej. Just received and fotza , l; by B. HANNAN. xoc., 0 • 43 Ant . MAPS 6 .MAPS !. ! MAPS '.! IBC . subscriber hasjust received an ass la ortment . or ~„ Maps on rollers eleCantly colored, at cho one: I fourth the priCe 'usually sold, brought n? to 1910 6 6n- bracing - A Map of the World. I , Z - 200 • 31 4 141:44 of thi, Unned States, • 00 V' ...2 4 I 25 Do - • do-' . - ~..,- I), . do V' 1. c o 300 Charts Ir. the Presidents, . . ,'1 25 To - get ier with-Mitt hells Traveller's Cuide, thronoh the [felted States—Maps, cf•the States, , Texas, kr. June 13 1 _ . -2i,— • Tl-103ISONTLIN GENERAL 29Foriment, kopt cc -40:11111y on hand Eiciinovrz & sANDEuso N•S July 29. - •39 ,• . pr, JAYNE'S FAMILY i MEDICINES. ' , • i ON hand and for sale, a supply of Dr. Jayne's hich 9 V/ celebrated family tnedicitit,, warranted treniiine .1011 S. C. 10.11 TIN August 17 ' - . • • ' • 1 33 t , ' MGAZINES ' FOR 18/15. T • ITE subscjiber will receive subscriptions for the , fol lowing Macazin6s for 1515. .The Magazines will 'he delivered iit this Baronet and ni!ichiihrhond Free of Postage, to all those who eutr,cribe it this,sprice. Godeyb, Ladies' Haok r per annum. - i 43 00 Grahams' Magazine,' `• 1 3 00 Arttlur'e Magaziae' . •`1 2 00 ~ `Ladies' Nati,lual Mazazine s ., " • , 200 Ladies' Musical Library, " , . , 11 50 Or any other Magazine published in lli 'United States. B. BANNAN,;Aet.. . . EMI GEORGE H. POTTS, TN-SITES the of Inuchaxers to-his stock o I.Fresitt:oods just received and,noiv opening at his Sowell' Centre st.. a. few doors above the Pottrville all.of\vliciell lie will ht the lowest prices for cash his-own orders-, or is exchange for 'country product" - , ' _ - February 10, . . • - Music ! . Musics !'!'.. .-- _. BOSTON AtADEMV'S Collection ufthurch Music, Uver's Union Choral Harmony fti:....'as..-elMusic,• The Hannonit,= . . Iltank 6:. Flejninz's Evanzelical.MusiV, , Wyetlea Repusitory of sacred Music,". • ..• -,.• '-':-.. , . . JuFt received and for sole by • Nov. a .43.. B. BANNAN, Ag't OMEN =MI El 2 XiN, EA DALE'S Patent Pre limn Platform an d :ountce.S.cates, ceiebra ed foraccnracy and eon ,enience, warrahted to seep in order, and weigh :orrectly, longer than toy 'other Scale, in use. We have a large num. , r of testimonials, from Rail Road Co's, Trans,' piirtation Co's. Coal Dealers. Merchants and Viler's, who have these icales in use, which can me seen atNa. 4^- Walnut o r' 4d --6 sins - . J - . < '.• ... . ' 1. ' : : -3 • ''', ' . - - . X.'• '''''' . < . . . .. ' , 9 : , . WAII.SIIII: TON., Ur. 1".1.12/ s coolc. Land of the west ! thou„ passing• brief the rec ord o thine age, . Thou ha:st a name that adieus all on history's wide page, . i La all, the blasts Of fame ring out—thine ,shall bo loudeA. far ; .4 Let others boast their satellites—t,hoir bast• the plaltet star. ; Tiiod Nast a llama whose characters of light shall ne'er *depart ; 'Tis stamped upon the dullest brain, and warms the coldest heart; . • • war cry fit for any laud where fredom's to be • won, Land of the west ! It stands alone--,lt is thy Washiogton ! Rome bad its CxSar, great arid brace; but stain • was on his wreath : • He liCed the heartless conqueror and died the tyrant's death. • France had its Eagle; but his wings, though lofty they might soar, . Where sphee in' false, ambitien's flight, anddip pcd 'in Zurdersgore. • Those hero-grids, whose mighty sway Would fain have chained the waves Who fleshed their:blades with tiger zeal, to make a world of Slave 4— • Who thouer'their kindred barred the i)athrsiill fiercely waded on—, Oh, where shall be THEIR "glory" by the side of Washington! . He fo'ught but not with loye of strife, be struck but to defend ; • .. , And ero. he hinted a peqle'e foe, he sought to be a friend lie strove to Veep •his country's right by. racison'.s - gentle word, . . . . And righed - When fell injusctice threw the char- lenge 'sword to sword: He stdod for liberty' and truth, and dauntlessly • 'led loz, I Till shouts of Octory gaveforth the name of Wash ., . - ington. 1 • - ' .. - , . - I • , No car Of triulnpli bore hi:h through a city filled with grief, I - . . No groaning captives at the wheels -proclaimed him victor Chief ; 1 1 He brake the gyes of slavery with strong and - high. disdain 1 . • ' And eaSt no, seeptre-fronathe links when he - + had crushed' the . chain. ' . - He saver .his land, but did not lay his soldier trap pings !down, Tot:flange. them from the regal vest, and atm a kingly crown. ' , • Fame; cues to earliest in her joy—too - proud of such --.J2 a . -[ To let a robe and title mask a nob:e Washington England my heart is truly thine—my love, my native earth.! The 'arid that holds a mother's grave; and gave that inother birth; Oh .keenedy sad Would be my fate that thrust nier-., from thy shore, And faltering my breath that sighed, 'farewell for evermore But did I meet such adverse Tot, I would not seek to dwell Where 'Olden heroes wrought the deeds for. Mtn er song to tell. Away thou gallant ship I'd cry, and bear me swif tly ,on :But bear me.from my own fair land to that of Washirigten. Fr 413 2 a late number of the N. Y. American• . ANTD 'TIFIS IS LIFt! " He who would analyie the seemingly contradic tory .leirients in which man moves and has his be ing need not Wonder at the discontent, the 'unhap 7 , iiincis, the apathy, the restlessness, the vatiitylAo shifiivof wealth, the desire to conceal it,Alie arro gantc \ laims of learning, the attractios of beanty,. the workings of retired talent,,th'ra r multiplicity of noisy nothings, all of wh ehare their day and • S,l , sway. \ , . There is the ,Ctitl Man of business, overlaid with all the y seeming \ requisites of happiness—. breakfast's' when he cliciaa4, dines sumptuously, loUnges in his unread librals , ,•, t and taßes his airing in almost regal style. .' \:„ . .., By the fellowship which, he has established in saiety, he is constantly reminded 4\116 defielen cie4 in those accomphhments :that i4ested life with charms the most engaging and 'digithe most enduring. Thrice every week he goes - I his bed, Irefully sensible that Horace and Virgil ha% ty \e,\ lived for hint in vain, and Grecian bards fin z i,,eir their lyres for more. fortunate and happim>senst bilities ho awakes on his fiftieth ann,ar‘ary, de termined Ao enter the labyrinth of ciassie lore, and is lost. -- .•And tl There is, the' plrnldl tant, who goes; to his counting roan - Vend until his letters are read is hardly cOns i tiotisof anythinibut existence. His • brow contracts or repands according fo the nature of thei contents; he reads and is filled; deter td to sell his coffee and cotton to the first Bid der. at.d at .the least sacrifice; goes borne with a sinker at his heart, finds fault with his dinner, and, if he .has a 'wife, is almost' tempted to sell her. And ibis - is life! There is the stock broker—gregarious from.his birth—}-he Conies to his six by eight lodgement in Wall Istreet with a quick step and' every muicle and eye alertilhe goes out to feed in-the highway, as hens dci, ;long with -their brood, until 10 o'- clock when 4 mounts to a higher region to yet, ruminate and irealize; philosdphiies on - the inse curity' of Secutities; hates the likeness or the mar ket to .thci tidek so regular in their ups and downs; is Vexed that he did nett() into smiling. Canton, instead or i dOoping Stonington ; •goes home dinner, loot's rare at his wife, Snubs his children, and protesta having any more. ! And this is There is the Clerk, whose yearnings for notice and gentility have Induced hint to quit his hardi though safe bench in the counting house for a basement in one of the city•thnroughfares, where • he 'seta up champaigne„ci . g,ar, a:lid bacon Vender , Possessing. some little accomplishments, he re ceives invitations.twpatties, and; having no real ownership in himself, he accepts them; to. decline them .he..da l res not. By little and little •he goes' into love, kit.' is obliged to coma out of it much mere suddenly: • Ile goes home atmidnight to-iiis estate 4 one thorn and. the. furniture, sullen, diesatisfied, and vexed that peopie cannot be UT'. corked as easily 'as his.champargrie, and swearing , that he.will devote the next twelve months in-mas tering the art that enables so many to buttei their bread on bothkides and pay their rent. I And this is life! . There is Peter Snug, who has lived so lo . ng.on one spot as, to make his; oneness immortal: He serves as a perpetual signboard to the rising and risen generations. His trophies are defunct deal ers, non-descript 'merchants, and visionary shop keepers.. He rises with, the sun, breakfasts and dines with a despatch not surpassed by the express mail, and makes his bank dep.site so uniformly that its o mission would throw an ordinaly Cashier into a fit of sickness. He early calculated the price of wife and children, but was frightened by the foot ing up. He was wedded to economy and the shop, and his gray hairs attest is fidelity. Blow high, • or blow law, he stands alone and erect. And this is counter life ! There is the mechanic, .emphaitcally*the'arttl cer of his own`fortune. liis mind so runs ou tim ber, iron, bricks and-leather, that it is ntt strange ho should his . wife ToMposed in part : or ihe frame materials; hence the Ljoints that cOnnect: his paternal ark_ aro- subjectetdd no small wear and. test but the, panacea of Many ills, money, is com ing in, while temper is :going out,and if Oleyiniss of iin aT,er4gc shore of liap!Piness, it is beeausC the Toss aspires to airksecurap.a seat in the assembly, where he ditigerit6assis6 o opinions that trace . c . aenrria!lp contributed to his elevation. There'll. the rich slepi ' t l ig' partner. ' H-isrs!ecp incas goes abroad ,to air his Other faculties, and get awake; travels, everywhere but into .coaming houses; he knows Glasgow, ManChester,Liver- Pool anl Lyons, as matters of history-; and Lou. don,Pari, and Naples, as matters'of fact; per- --, 1 haps he carries a winning-,Card , in the-shape of ,a I ! wife, wl4, by a sweet presence and vohible dis course, secures to them atehassadorial letters:pre sentationsat court, and- Whatever"else their huge-, nuily may de‘i.e. , Haciti a, heaVy lead of European reminiscenecc they come home and,-tip up ; Mit the monoienpus hum-drum of A merican life soon liecoineS insipid, 4nd off they go to, be again mere'•apectater . of the Stars and gar ters of thelelda woild. N 1 Hist repeating this dde liciousexiecirnent, a letter Imarked 'private' comes from the American firm, freinonitory of coming ill, and arrests the enjoyin M. of theii cSrai:.-al.— Ere long they 'find thew.' . Ives upon the -billovvs, both real inUllmpiinaiy:not knoi , :ing what -in2v .1 . • befallliein. - i - 1 , And this iSife! And this Is lite! There is . .the very close. 'shrewd man, who is viewed, by•his own townsmen es a sort of walking razor—edge never dull—rarely offers. his arm, un lesS to a stranger, arra can , scent_an applicant fUr a loan-the length of - Wall sfrcet. In his domicil you may remark tics:2.;n—all , concurring and sub= servient to orre.end, icy . ; and it ia-fortnnate if his children do not prove to he a little race•of pen knives. ' The'daily torment of thismian is the fear of being overreached, and dying"Of a broken heart: • •I And • There is the foitpate iinfortztnate, the man who, when his last credtto4 signed Mr, rose in.im agination rocket—a l rnillionaire in prospect, is enoughf3r million.' 'Conquer or motto, and he dididie, and 'made no And this'ig lifo ! There is the man of great pretensions, whorn to buy at his own price it would beggar an Astor; behind his chair and-mu:nage-servants wait; a very respectable man, whom nobody respects; inward t ; how full . .of. piety, in actions how inenarable;')Ms an all-aboundiag, appetite for great agencies; and i tlirough theni becomes a sort of dietator"to impor- . ters and jobbers; his notion of equity is defined by Schlen's remark- 4 according4 the size of the Chancellor's font.' In I',.ttling a family • estate he would . be more exyzutioner than executor; if he should ever die Slateend pencil would be an appropriate etplifem on his grave-stone. . And ihis is life! There is. the Poet, faaifully and wonderfully made, soniciimes. Life, hanging in festoons of iichest flowers all about him, and his aspirations mtaking of their hue t to him the true and beau . tiful , seenialways.aproaching, but never arrived; he work! , day and night in canStructing a monu ment to the muses, and, though Summoned, they • come not i to tts consecration; he sighs over theap athy and inseribility of his fellows, until want . turns his choice. ite,lon Mto bitters, and forces him at laSt to slake ht thirst from a fountain of - common .Croton.' On*i:s fart he thrives, and soon marries into the extere family of the Ma gaiines,: and has a very re:lpeCtable, progeny of es-, says; he'succeeds in walltmg thearth like ,other people,'only now and then moumiter the de • cline of poetry, particularly his own. • , And this is life! I will say nettling of the Mari of much morkk, large wisdom, and" entire good faith, until I find. THIS IS LIFE. No. I. 'There is the long-headdd man, who. eats only wa:k;inten league bOots—avoids turnpikes for their shortness and 'especially •for- their tolls; .ho errs often in rightly appreciating the brevity 'ot things; and is not unfrcqugMtly the dupe . of smal-, ler mknds and shorter memories. His forte is watchfulness, and he cares little for anything that does. not require its exercile. His reasons resem ble roperrak in length; he is gtrzei 2 cus . to a fault in withholding his own vie vs policy and money 'taking, and the . most frank and communicative of bipeds' with Presidents banks and secretaries of. the.Ttiasury. . • Ho provides in his will for the desceht of his iroperty; a littlefartherAb .n the law perMits,'an i d this is his mode of being tnernbered, and his last_ act of foresight. - ; There is the young lawyer—more brief less than hopelOs—fighting with Spartan cettrage, by book far place and reputation, his name is sten where ;pen iii . e . st'ileo cengr l egate,'; but they embrace none of his . clients. He feels the want of a track :that has been iltuMinated y the gcnicrus ofilpre genitorej in Which to wale. Though he' arks freely ut the sources of lelial knolyledge, the Table land of the inner Man giT no evidence of fertili- ty - :rlie feels that tkare eanbentiitunamer for him and that the best thing he calf 414,1 a 'wrap the dra pery of . his conch ,about , him .4,id lie down', to dream of some new modeOf aegtiting subsistence There tho would be man' Of ; literiture—sd big s target that every body hiti)im. Tio sends Out from his brain a neat 100104 , duodeeinao, as - • a feeler after something:. The Public do not read the volume, with the haste or thi zest with vvhieh it is prepared. The huly he . rikruld win. sees no beauty jn it—the drapery of 'hit 'mind essimila- , tin more middy - with a shawl ; Caslamem and in her eye, even the gosaii -- te r textznn of ono of Beck's` Car:, s u ip ass i n i itln strength a - td grace. He resolves at last to throw. 4; his pro. fession, and for a time, balatice botween dry goods and groceries, adkipting the tbriner Us being the most feminine in character, and.most nearly 'eon: [ responding with his own. NO. 9 Here is the bachelor of landeillestate, Who has never been adrift on the world. ! . .:11e can Measure his sensations by Lis digestion his robbery 'of timtl is so uniform and Methoitical, that he as: •• deemed a Marvellously honest. Mint—as a consu— iner, he' isexernplary—as a producer, he quotes . , Cowper, 'how various are the4mployments•et hint wheat the world calls idle At the age . of 45, the ihciught 'pops in upon .rim that he has Leen a meresenirnel on the 06111 outworks of • creation; and has mado ho mark"on bis passage through this age of wtniders.../truong his lait• acts, he - contemplate;, the ex,,teni43f his domains, and resolves to Zultivatu notice l'Ond popularity by the acre; and ccasequently bequ4ths 10 or 20,t0'•• a soeicty'for the . 'purpose' of knO , Oudge—and thusi Oblivion pares his n4me. Thereis a man of science, the . genial aspect of • whose life seems beyond. distinhOnce—yet he • knavni to grieve because the spurt of discovery'Li torpid, and no second Bacon appdare to.open nevi , fo.uM.eitis of thought, and iles4M-1, bell into the secret . abyescs of nattirj. But this not the - woratthis Man to pli)losophie, so en: lightened, may have, been faSeiiiated '(as .many good - inenlhave before him) by lady Who proves 'a jealauswile, and Who Ivould turn all the keys of ,cl-,arity against frith, in a 'risi)o in his giant, course to the Orbit of a pigmy'. his last day, he is unable to di.over, itte.Wb . ,4Nnd the Where fore2--butlie is comforted by - th4rellection; th4t truth Maylanginah it cane t die.' 'there is the banker whoenteii: his office' witli head ani.h ad full, overshiieSon hie feet, icicle bearingindicating adissetect sensitiveness, having an 'eye,toeiidarance.. i - lir views the uni- • versa chicly "as.a depository .41iidden ore, and • . . his genius tin estme, Treeipteqam erucibld in which it is to be fcshioned T iiit -. shape and ex changeahle vahie. - 3 , i ii;l . ' Ile feels a Niaecena.s-like prid:e not 4bl ltch iri wits and poets, as in gothschitiltil and Ehirings.— lie - entertains nil opinions thli6ire, not 1 I liinkable.. 1 .. An uncurrent thonaht, hardly scopes his lirs— the sum of his popuhtrity enlarkep, strange to say . , a with hiS perver—a! 'a discots4t:'He iii oeleasion ally forced into a reverie, and ii:nome4 richly dis turbed, as his fancy roves ammlithe monied pyr amids of Lombard sircet; . hp avrakes to a view ini pression, fascinaling as it is fe'itign. and 'he cap• ries it Out as far as the fiejai. Fischarigerin Lori:. don' Like a lover, he linger all* banks, waiting only for an invitation to:thrdWl:iihimself in—but not into water. -lie satin feeAthe conservative influence of the Eng Hilt ellmatle", except 'on eiot; ies; . he' reqU ires firmer inppOrk i than - , Ainero an :Priist,. and for bettetr''seeuritkcomes home, -but not without a life insurance. Ills cap - crime:l having extc4led his vi ion, her is enabled in ftiture.to see nelleand far-off.objecte with greater di4tinctriens and leas envy, and suatred that to let well alone,lia. tlre4ruo way of working out and securing his:flitancial salvation.. A BAKER - BAkED.---The l'iriness of Record: , ei. Bahlwin's C,iutt yesterdiiA,(saya the Picayune) was convar3tivelyiinitnpoilant. Johti MeAllwell-was'arrested by tbuiNatch on Sunday night, fo / r,heing in,a state of tiOtipodesil to that of •teetotalisin: - So far from tern be nom; e 1 all ill. - . . Hallo the watchtnani: • TfaAo !' said John. . , • What aro you 1' said the •!Fiatchinan, • A baker,' said John. • .., . Rather a eruity custoitero gIICSF, ' said the or as some woul4:iny, a /cafes. Sot a bit of it,' said Juliii'?• I am a free white mate citizen. twenty-one year's of age. I am a well bread man, though I ne4ei have had th . e ad vantage of a ela. , isiealeducaddi . ii' 'John,' said the watehniiM;. !your cake is all dough—how do you rise nary;?' Rise, said .fqhnn , I don'i:lise at all--I'm as flat as a'paneake. ii! 'ls'ol, give me yOnr arm,''l:Sald the watehman i ''and l'll conduct you to. the atch-house! 'That's all right' said .1611',Eli • I kriad yOur ns sistance.:But wont you listcrOill I make a speCch . for you on annexation, - for 011 you that though not what you would call aneqouent orator, I am. • yet a floury speak - cr.' , • • .' I have no doubt of: it,' 44 tho watchman— , but I.prefer • waiting till' t4-morrow morning, when I'vvill hear a touch of y'p' . ui speaking quality 'berme the Recorder,' !ti • 'John so pleaded his eatti f . that the 14o:inlet let hint off on paying, his jallji;es: Or:FT.:sr°Ns or A CosnccTnu.—'Bussesie •• • . erroneously said to hold thirteen ; if they like they can h01d...a great .:rliany• more, besides • poles and. wet umbrellas. , ..:Alan is a squeezable ahinstal and .hus.ies are like 6ipet bags, there's no' -knowilikwhat they will 11101E111 you tries 'em. Consequetly, though yoUt.g 'imss seems 'full, shore 'On in ,*und drive priViind they are sure to shakedown and "t in as: elk 'o as wood payment Bad.six.pences is u: on nights, fur stingy' w , omen us won't pay n thinthe faro. fpr them aelvcs and a cdr.p.van fuNkraels.-• NVeen short ot . passengers, I,topit the rooi,er of every street and I muke observations, and du the l'olka on The foot-bo4rd.-r-Punelt. • • • D. E. N INrcition Ausrocit.--Squirmin met.' :etool leacher yesterdayO . ;iig. "I say, hc, .you Itnow you re the onby.perisort , ici the city for wont out ,mittOor prays every Sin n\ , . 'said the pedagogue pik•how'is that 1" ;oil'hy prays far thp4heads of all cbUoges. add academies and inferio»;institutiona of learn-, ing,.and if you don keep 6 inferior otte,rllll hanged if I luion , whed.oetj.t liat - a glorious world 'would be, if all its inhAitants could say with -fihakspeare's Shepherd -, I am a tru3 laborer; !Istria that I get; fat that 4 wear ;,crwa,no envy .no ,man'l 7 Wildness; glatfilyith other men a good ; contest with 'infirm. MI this is lifel D. E. N. MI
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