U EOM MEDICINES, , DR. STEVLLING'S' PUTAIO."I4AfIY SYRUP, The Givai Panacea for Consumption ! ! • . • i • . -. „.1 LSO Astluna, Influenza, Itooping Cough, Croup, aff., Scarlelfeeer, Measles, difficulty of Breathing, bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Breast, and - II Other diseases of the Lune.s. . CONFIRMED. 4re...ordinary cure of Asthma, by- Steellines Pul monary syrup, attested to bp Capt..flantuel* It. Rim mell, merchant of Potter's Creek, Monmouth County, New Jersoy, tbaptiser of the unfortunate young stiller- • I Porrkns Canon, June 6th,1844., flu. STEELNG—Dear Sir:-1 have the pleasure of I being able to 'state that my daughter, who had been nutrering undersevere Asthma for 5 or 6 years,has been 'entirely curedof that painful disease, by the use of six bottles of your Pulmonary Syrup. She was when Bost attacked 'with that complaint, only nine years of age, and .suffered with it beyond 'all . description, for 'the peridd - of near six years, haying an attack about 'every three or' four weeks. It ' was to - all appearance, • confined and immovable-‘..-we tried Marty medicines without any relief whatever. About this time. Wei heard of the simerior etTira4 of "your Pulmonary S vr up and determined to give it it trial—ve procured a dozen 441tles kif it ; the tires boffin relieved tier witch, and, bylthe timeolie. had taken six bottles, she ..was perfectly cured:: It is now three three years •itste then, and she has not had the sliellitest attack a Asthma. Site suffered so much when laboring un' -le )(hose attafks that we could hear her breath dis rally over th - Ovliole house—site was frequently near ' xtT4ating,aniwerhadquite`despaired of her recove- • • • K give you the aboie statement of far ts. that others Tilo may be adhcted with this awful disease. may inkefise of the same means."and we feet iseured that with.t he bleestzdof Providence, they will find perm: lent 'relief. ;: r Tours' resneetfollv. SAMUEL R. 'I3I':CNRLL. A loud mice from Philadelphia ! ! ! Read the fiallowing strong testimony In I aorier of teelling's Pulmonary Syrup, given by the Rev. V. 0. rougiass, Prattor of the ;lathier's Church,' Philadel ,nia I'tl7L 5D5 ., July WM IS-11. Dr. Sterilline—Sir:—s7 feel notch iratified in beim!, to ray to on. that the 'Pulmonary Sa rup you neat, tar been used by seyeraleirsons with groat sort - yrs.— :be first person vho tool: ft, ball beet confined to her -,ed for solo- time With a severe cotteli—.Liar takine .effif anr.' , ottle.,be was - almost entirtil2 . 4 cored. A Sailor ereatiy distressed n lilt a couch. and could not find stotbirrz to relieve took 'tine bottle /bed ratted f.ft y that he was entirtlll raft! ! t!--\ member of toy Church. wasi, ta'renlyilli the prewbiline filienzalle 'tool; 2iK efylw,AntibiliousiPills. and a bottle or :-7y and felt almost ,eiptfrelv restored to his warted h e alth. whil e at Wroodston, N. 1.',.a short time sinci , I fsniffil 'r,. F. NV.4thiltorittc toilet a .. , rerc roirv.h,anti sean e al)l2 to :fitful) throinfil the flat—l felt aorfelent that he SY'rup w.suld relieve her: accorilin:fly tsent her a o ttle—within a feiv days. I heard that she was-zreatly enefiteS, pint io a lair way of a speedy recovery. 'I an irate sai, that almost every one that has - taken it, I,,, t re or teas Iwnetitril. ar,ll I can rentially •criutiniehilift to all who are iii any tray ;OM , led with -Ychirs tr.. ' O. bOUGLASS. Ti,, folloWing is from a distinguished Councellor at Awin 1.14 - 111 , ;.toti, N.. 1. • ItetnnToN, I)er.endo‘r, 1511. Dr. - Writ. eellin frives 'me fief - Isom to save It in toy power in bear tentiniony tit your invaltia sle polmonary Syrup.' For several years when any oaf/of - my family. has h-ith afflicted with a con7ll, they xevess. Influenza &c... Far.. see has e u sed it with - very Ininetiiiial has invariably atria - Aril relief. in Octr!lfer last. I was:at:asked 'II Ifre hielit• with , a r,ut, Isti ul parn‘i , !ll of folltilill2 - -A Luse "lithe St. mu itozne,lttitt•ht"stomtett the 4, 4 112;1-1111.1 It - hire I had linislied the finale. I latind myself.coinfiletcly iifed. The cause of philanthropy. most ref tainlf eves you a .1,1.1 of :, , rat ,'111,1,.. fir tt-. ; w o o nr ma y: dir:d rtttatttentrr Ainfolly prepared. Ptie,not to the e. rantainine sn tinily excellent properties. and file acsessable In all. tich and poor. lie its reduced I • ISAAC 1.1, - AT r CRANE. . . liwiterestal 'Fist ! ! - Ill‘tratat of a letter reeeive4 freni the Ilea:: Win. !lei- Pai•tor of the Lutheran rhair,ll,4labolistown. Pa. . . . Aanrerarasornws, Jan.. 10 Pr. Wan izteiallinff—SP:: - . 1 take. ri,7l,llre in infaitn- Par yr I that I liner bentiLtnanal: benelitt , il by the iniv , yjaiir SVlZT"P—lrtythii , nt whir h has rare. far 1401 er than.twal vara. anal tYlinh wa4 coniani, erattlyintlatanad. wrien I ease ynn last, liar heen really -telieve4-7T think by ita.inir a few more hottleq. a radi 'cal ewe na;ly be 'elrecti:l-4 can th,2rifore fNoninien.l - all is h.l are a:llata,ll VOtItS Alfanati•mati•ly, ." Sava tit, Post Master Evesham I, win is new ants a•,;aa tea; rated or a E ,, :l7tC L2,1111m , 71 . and re:ay.:e :.y a f.iay bottics. of my Pulmonary 5.nn 1 .1., of l'utnbertnn. N. J, status that his wife. v,ho lariat nigh unto, irtirreatanti with.a cnirj), w is reetormi in ,nand 1141:i. by free, use ...II my Pubnonarl. Sart ru • • Ttni! V.llO or It!-mbr.n curd or,a ontnoh 0 . 1 near .”.nnihr,g by me Ptiltoo , nry -43•T;u). . lhnInol"p, or Ntiltt. ,:vho =oltiortt Io tt 'row , ttithrpo y.tir;"l3,l-4,fid,z,nb," un:o.o blond and v.+o ehn!d get rritcr fionn the coal} linnhinnes she had nu m.ni, was rube - yeti by one boffin: my ulmon,ary mgr. liey.lV. - A. Roy, Baptist Clorgrman, Ilobostown, J, ,o'n:n.u,:nlot Mrs. Fanny I.:eitn4, n ipW ar o,s of seventy, had been nfil'eted fur ainecral teats with a most enstres•atur and nilahoir!g . Cough and had 21,FC13 ntrtnv tr.eclicenes with litilr, rebel; has 'nut nlinhq nntirelt , Clint] be three 'bouloe of your l'unnnonary Svrun-- rfiethinki nuttier bottle win he !FeCtUl: lien 0. D1111 , t36i. Paq6ll . of the M inn; Church. !')1 . 1.1(1 i. ffal'e hoTtlOpCiny ruhnoway Si rap to a lads who was rmailined to her laral..h Oh a 17tet,7,1a; arierht.kin;w;;irhshe.teits almost eatttot. relies, d. Ile also = lye a bottle to a sailor who watt Fareaaly ditatre ,. sall with a con , 11, and could lii I nothiat2 to relieve itea—afier lakincaslatsit he to say that it perfectly cured ltiti,, 11r. nioriatver sr:walla' a 1T1 , 1104.`f 01 hi; eleatteh who as I I tlotar ttal under severe. I nala,iva was, caoaal annsedt tte s y ar a•in of nit -iloi!olooi. 1'114: :I ed a nettle of any hal inainrry rerun also I h ar "wh.ht on a seat." to l•Vapel town, \ 11 . s' V. aaf tiaaa Pelf • •t , .11e ty. ~,‘"•••• Ca Id, Ile sent Jter it.n:!e .1 111 V 1 . 1/:lll , :n.try 'atsla,7 l / 1 , , g . .. 2. late iiipaloala ate react. For er.le in rtil its tile, • by JOHN C. MAILTIN. ]nle l', Wright's Incliak Vegetable. Pills .Oi . THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE' • 114 0 4 . II I>< . been introduced to the A \ :unit an Public, wh o , y;em „„ h a y, t ir .,, h h ,„?, rlirerfolly. .and universally ackitowlilnil, than the a bove stunned WRIGHT'S INDIAN vcarrAnn . To descant upondheir merits. at this late day, would seem to he dviedly 111111 , ila s . sl.ry, as very fee, indeed xilin road this article, will • be found unacquainted tviilt '.lie real excellent,: of the Put if further proof were.lvantiMr to c,tami,ll of his smut , - rene'aly. it, might Inc frond iii the fart that no medi cine in the contitlY has been so : 4 11AM (:015NTERFEITED: I:tint:lla and imprint lide,Clnt..ll haveat varior. 'ims, manufactured a spurious pill ; .end in orde- 'lll.,re completely tir . dereive the public have made it in out cV,ird aim :armlet! to reneMbh, the trite Mitiriritle.— These wicked people could never pass rail their. worth , trash, but fin the a,ei,atanre of certain misuitided ntorekeepers, who because they ran lalfallaSe the San, tiOns artmlent a rediote.l rate; lend themselves to this . monstrous s!.stionof imposition and • Thy patrons of the :Move etrrll .nr Pills. will there fire be on tie ir twirl attainst every kind of Itnpa,i non, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville-. are M..gsrs. T. & J. Batty. The following highly re,pectalde store keepers has e heel, appointed 20.i'lltS for the sale of INDIAN VECIif,TAIII,,, PILLS, 'FOIL SCHUYLIi - 111, COUNTY; -and ,or v..1.01n it is co :Mewl) . believed the genuine 19 '',.. - ;cine can with e,-rt. inty In:Obtained , T & J. Realty, Pottsvilie.. ;Bickel & Hill. Orwig , lturg. • , • Aron-Mattis. Mahatitaugo: Klinuerstown. Jactib Kauffritaii,Lower Maltantango. • Jonas Kanifitian, do • • . John Snyder, Pri-ilensburr. Featheria, prey &m. 'filsearora. Tagert. Tamaqua. 'John Inirter, Upper Nlatrinrango. ill. Perrider, West Perm Township. • Cale!) Whoulf•r, Pinegrov , . P. Schuyler, &en. East BrunsWick Township; C. If: DePorest, Llewellyn. • '5,. O. & 3... Kauffman, Zituntermanfown. ' • Bennett & Taylor, Minersville.. • George Reifsnyder, New Castle. - Henry Koch & Son, plcKeansbnrg. ' • Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. John Mertz. mid•ikport. Samuel Boyer: Port Clinton. ' - Shoennker.& „ Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. • E IVA ft F.' • OF, COUNTERFEITS. The only securßy`against imposition All to piirchase front the regular advertised agents, and in all cases,l) particular to ask .for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Olney devoted exclusively to the sale of the medi rine. wholesale anal reatil, No. 169 Itace street, 'Phila. delrotia. t3-Remember. none are genuine except Wright's Indian-Vegetable Pills. F.". fa, NEW ' DRUG RrbRE • t.. 8. EKIIIIOLTZ & res pectfully ‘-'2;'•—.-`,?informs file.' chi Len; of CO., inttsv . ille, and Schnylkill county generally, that they have Zar 2: opened, (in the store formerly occupied by ME Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of . 7-orgt D rug' , : Medicines, Chemicals, ' ! Paints, • .' . - Oils, ' Dyes, .: . Varnishes, : • Putty, _. . _Glass, .Sprees, _.' ' Patent Medicine's, 4 . c., 4.6•• And wonting a shars, of public p atronage, confidently assuring the public, that every ayticle - in theirAlne, shall be orals first quality, and pure?' genuine. Having served, regular apprenticei"biP to the tins nes* In Pbilladelptila.—those who favour them with cull, can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly a gainstalltuislakes, and-have there medicines pot up with the greatest care and nicety. Physician prescriptions attended to with particular rile, stall' - hours. - Country ' Physciatis ' and idiom acCpers,rupplied at a srriallldvance on city prices. lilseambet 3, . -- . • 413-11 ,); . • . WEEKLY ,BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE:PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. x - xi • J OLD . . . PEnfioNs wi,bing it send for their frle.nd fri ini . rfrryt' Part ort e Old Cotintry,can have them brooeht out on very - acculunnodatine terum, by appl3 iug to the sub scriber, Tlleir etnhareation at Liverpool, will 41e Silt .. parintonded Ity a p-reon 514perially app,iinte,d fir that Purno,e, w.bia will prelude delay in . Lisferpou!. The ildiowirg iiii , 2l,Pi(t•nt ship., c.:l,prisf! Ole. tufted Li- verpool an,Vrew Volk line, one, of v. hich will sail eve- ry tivt.dul..,.. - t I Patric% Ili ,`, ' Independence, , AshbUrton, John N. SI-I,ler, Virainia. . ." New Yuri:, Stonlo, lVlutney, 'United States, . Bli:Ani,d,,- Montazpina - annul Hicks, 'rte.: ire, Thitteno,our, Liverp ,, ,,l, 0:k lord, (4.11.-11 011 h, West, not he<ler, Tto , tii.”3, S !Veils ' Slp , riden, . Garrii , ,k.. E Cambriuropo, • Columbus, . dze.. tired' , for env amount, pay able' in any part . 4l Eng- Ir nil, trelanl, Scull:lncl.:lnd "kVale4. Witilellll Usqt ll lllt. Apply to ' R'3l. B. BULL. Azerefur t • • JOlllsi 111:11DMAN. ' 2 3 Pert CarbEEMEI 7, 1 11 - A P.PI /V ILLUVLVA TED AND : , ,,..„-Eiv .A.E.piri, 81.11. BIBLE. l'o be completed rn 50 iamb , I'S' at :.!5 en 4. par ',umber. ' • :, Tins 2rer.,i and 'AI li4mlicictit Work will be ''Ciribel j• lishellWith Ixtpem Iliintlri.tl historical Eiwriiviims, rxrlusi - . eof an iiiii id toter to each chapter, by J. A.' yd z la:. nu, ,e I hart l'utirte , m hopiircil of which are from oriJmil dc,ellis. I,y J,4:.( li - irrrial,. ft N.vdi 1, 0 mo'd.frou IM smo. , mdc'opy oltbe Aroctifin Si m, SM-Mi, - 3. - m‘ti oloom nicziall 11.Pferenc . 0 4 , the A r!, pa lee' of 1.0 (•,L ti • T o I, , Ita 111 l're=e I irtitiAr Lori c., m. 11: bi . I,lr ilfi, (.11:1 York ; ill 8i Vllari it LA % il nt )Li m rile slot: 11.1 Li,4• Olt r 11161ti::%1 Com;•lgned i '25 et , uarli. ' The t 11.1.; been airlai,t trd 3 ,4( pt. for ;Le ot . ror.e,s 1411, pit S , lotii4.lll County; where a tzp_cimen cony of the \Vork cz.in btisecn. Jar,rin• A , • • , • CHQICE PERFU: rpm: )iint rcceirea , e I do., Per!iiitirly. (11 :1:e. hoot .1t1:fr114 tk; caret V. r% • ne (,er t 11.1 1 ,1 P jar 1!11 4lnnt Olin tot (lptiTit now- , irt., I (;t rr 7 Row. q 111 cl (IICIIII . \la^car ,mac I tl'd 11.,11_ 0" ( . 41 It I; It. 11., '.(ltin FYI rtiroi ( loth HMS Dec. 14 . NEW C.VSII DR': GOOD, FANCY AND TROIMINGi •. STORE T N TDE Ito('! fORMERIX OCCUPIED . DV I CID:IVAN e.:-.• RICIIA Its, IN ..I:N — EIII.I'i*:I'REET. ino , 1 sty iircr-rt•S; ,, tt lily tutu ms the cit,izetu; of •? o tt=, 0t4,,,,t to,! rti #lle in gr onal; tult. Iv , le just IN 111`n , it a 1 - .,11 a, ,, :t.ineikt of the newelA . etyks,Oinoodst ~t,o,i, t inn: ,-.1 . . . :::Pe , : L utcm, A lpacas, a w l mikurine,. willt a .vnrioty of fancy !Nods. - 4 , 0, anew ardsplen doi siyle ( - tf Prinfs.,,&ll, - ,.Th;brt - A (paw nad ether eleival.Q, . .Blue, a ,111Bateh Cloths of a superior ipildity. lie ha) , al,' on haul, Sc:eia , , Si!, s.oe‘,l and r Patent hreaef rf the ' I bc.-1:1 ittalitq, 6 arcs and 11,184 7 1)/, Striiiv Berg la,rn., Gimp; Ifraid and ether etYles ni;Fieney Ma ick, hg '!a• ra•,-; doz. or Ain,Ve ' /!3 • Onntt, irf , 7 . V . Will PO y ' :' 1, • 4. 1 10rn 11at. , , : . .t All of N'lticliwill lie. sold at the inwp.t c,sh inveg'. A 1,..,) In ly, 10:7 , 1:1'1 1 MrO;AN. ~. '------ , , SI;I'EllIOR WASHING MACTIINE: nil ' und , wsilzned haring heroine the owner and *pro,liriet or . of Mr. Jolio Slr.r.!,rl's newly Invented Patel Wtot Ion:. 'Machine, for the totiniy ofii'r.ltuA !kill and. ts 'nor: tilakilw the machines at hes sling, in flottA villeornere he 11:13 it supply 111111:thll for insnett lon 01111 sale, it the very motl,rtt. , prit o of s,!vrii Thi=miehine fortheapness , etlirary and perfection • an . 6 . espect. is witilool-czmplion 'reate;st inven ttoll World. It is the only waillinz ma chine ainote2 the litany thousands that - (lave horn Ino -11.11111,e,1 FETtrEur. It washes withlutt reil,bititt or scrub ;inv. traritits, tw . Wearilt7., presid'int nr fiqueezina knocq.s on'r 11 hut tons, 11111• s all the Iwo - work - of clean l'it^ c., in a few nil:lilies ; an washes (Pan all coats: vests. itahtaloults, an hed (ilothirlz of the dirtiest kind, with less than onl tentlf . part of soap :IlrePS: 4 arY.l ll t In! oitlinary way of wasloaz. A eirt of twelve years old can wasp more in two boun+, than two women itt a wli , do 43 1'4 hand. iSst.AC. Anauq 3 ; .. • Pit BEaEll ' S r.vr: -; 7 - - Al,fr.4lclliopply' of - Dr. it,rk,r - A Ey'rt Sal.i•r, a Fur V rremody for sore aini inflamed emn+, just s temdve and [Mr sale at . 'MARTIN'S DrOg it tore. Adaust 17 :::3 1 . . . - • rT•I TE-,ioltseriber re4N•tfolly, calk the attention of St - )ur Meichants and others, to his supply 5,1 r . StioVELS and 1101 , ,5, ,' - man i actured at hisN tr new Establishment; in ri York , whi It are equa- in _quality, If not - soperiorl.to thos.e ohm ;led front abroad: ills prices" will the its low, ai an a ticle equal in imalit y, can be obtained tilsew here, Ite therefore solicits the patronage of the friends of umIlL! Industrv. v",j Messrs. Clemens & Perrin, are Aient's for the s akbf Riy shovels - in Pottsville and virinity;":, who will execute nil orders le ft at their Ilardwa re `fibre: JOSEPII ALLEN. 14— WILLIAM WRIGHT . . • ' Iron! Iron!!--„, J ; u-T received it the York Store a larged R and genera Barl. assortment of Rolled, square flat, anound ran f, all sizes. : also liaintneted square Won front 1 incl to 21. rail road tonaues, Sledges and jlanurters, sCrcos bars, Slit rods for horse Ogles . , JuniatO nail rods, rißet AO Iron," Sc., &., also S EDWARD , pikes and Nai YAls, Iti RDLEY. theh va y. J , n.. 9,.1615. . ' - 1- , Graydon's Forms ', I • A NEW edition , revised and cerre4e'd• and 11l adapted to i the present practice: Price 44 , o,jost publisteyl and for sato by i' • ' • • J n. - 4 1845 B. BANNAN, Ag 9 c. -„ t . , • . 4 IMMEI ~ . . • . 6 t ..,.., •'• • . •:. •1 - • - i , --- :.--.: -- •' • • '). ..s - • . ~: 1 , -..,.. • -., - ... . , . . 7i.. :... E _ , , I '!I WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH. AND BRING OUT FROMTHE CAVERNS' OF•IIOiTNTAINSVAIETALS.WHICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO ' , OUR BANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR USE AND LEASURE. '-DR. ?OIINSON •HN HERDIVLAN'S PAS'S.IGE OPPICE, ,NEW .YOR is PLENDID BIBLE Chrolloll.7.ical f:Qt of c. . Ti! 1 irge FrontifpiccTs. = .;.It,ort li,tolie.ll I Ilbs!rat:ikl,. nit.l ilte.Cll2l.lerF.Grimm'ental giletlers, iron' zan4e lw • :1. G. Chvoiln. rgq., t t l New :Wino tft . wtocli ther: trill Lie ilifilierooN I . llltnde•i,zrl: ET.2H1,1-141 U. 11:C11 IVllin- IVCri in ttie. laFt ',urn! rr. • ' llrfjor ijnprps. 'was. cui itirnra ! , 1 I] .:Meg at dt cc, 11,e t p.44: , .-61011 of it! in the ()V To bo SEM - i . IlarAertaiftl, . '..?nee, Lave”der. 11( . ..se,,F.Joritia and ~ y i.Va , er,doulde ;Ind treble eitrats: ' , 11.;4e Sceol. [3°114;4. ~- , 1 liear'sOil. omma;11 . 1 rhilmmme, or Beers s.farrow 11101,1,13. r Oil, :';', - 11re India Ilairfjye. ', , --. les - Fret:lde ?A'nsl). - ' . `i • kßonvini ICabdor. . • • • , . .iar Oil: : 1 3 ;4.11,ei a . reim an-oAcellent article. .. ~..owiki• and tioxe.-r„ i. de RO: , 4e. L'A Cei thr.t!C i ERV)IIierIi:SaPOICCOIIS .., f , .r wii;tering arid soficiiiiog the • l'is-iili Wash. ~, s., i .i. ii iii,,,,, romoniind I:or_Sliaving.. .10; onrr.-a led Shaving ('ream. r n , ... , ..11 Wind...o- Snap: - ! •li': eefebramd Almond Soap. I lio.e.'Orioge, f.,ethon,.llfosk, laid a vu `olother:S.,,,;.. '; Ilair, Wl i kkr.r,Teesh.'aed Nail Crush. BE= `bleb iir 62 ,:old nt.Pl6l4.lelpl4'n price.s ^ • , f 3 AN, • IMI'ORFANT INVENTION New Shovel Factory; NCw' York, Au n 3 WILLIAM lIIUMILIEID, ERCHANT'S HOTEL, 41 Couxtlancit Stree; NEW YORK. `, gust 2lth EZ=MMM=MMI AM) POTTSVILI_E GENERAL FIRE INSURiikt. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS - DV 71I1L: , The Franklin Insurance CO., 7 - OF PIIILADELPITIA; , Capital $400,000, raid in • 13 - Charier Perpetu'al, oNTrsur: to Insurance, permanent nri..eiery description (if property, in torn and country en the tiQual vorable, tinans. Otiice Chestnut street near ti 11 la Street. CIIARI.E:4 N. DANCKEP., President. * Charfea X. Pahl:rt., Samuel. Grant, annex ft, • Froteri•-h Wrown, Thirtmr.. Jereb R. Smith, 77itmatt S, li - harlot?, Grv. Piehards., 'Tobias Wityizer.. ' .I.rort?er!ri P. te:F. • , i - ITART,Es C, 11.'i.NCKF.12, Sec's. The siihsrialier ban been appended azent for the a bove mentioned institution. and k MOT" real to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RS Pottsville, June IFt, 18:1, 2.5—1 y Spring Garden Mutual In§uranee • Company.; - • TIIIS Conipany littving_organizril according. to the prtivisione of tie charter. bi null prepared rolnalte Itufurances aaainst love by I , ,re en the:mint:ll fiTinciple, combined with the security of a joint sloe); capital.— The advantafre of this sysZe in that efficient security is tifrorded at the lowest rates that the hosittia , s can be as.flia wholft . ..profits (less' an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annutp on the capital) will be re turned t o tue.mentber..4 of the institiltion, without their Ifecolohnz responsilde for any.of the enuagentents or li abilities of the Cfrnipany, further than the premiums ac lbally paid. - The _rent success systesn leas not with wherever. it Itas heert intrudriciffl, induces the Directing to req.iet.t the attention of. the putflie to it, cantldent thati, requires but to he and .r.,,t00il to he apprec Cited. The act of In Eorporatioo, and any; explanatzen in re card to it. 'nay I, 66V - titled by apply ing at the (Tire .Vorlh tre,t r;,rr,tr of CO. anti Wood sto., of B. BAY.. NAN, Pottsville. • • IAWRENCE Psesident. 1.. KRUMIIIIAAR,Sccrotory. . • untEcrom.-4, - - Cumin t 4 toddart. llolo , a I.nittherol, Wood, , • ° Geortte l ltl. Trt utm - tn, • Elijah I)a,nett, Samuel Towt,..enth .P. 1.. I,utin - •ri•nni!, (sltarlt.t , to lie?, George Ash, .kbratintn It. Perkins, :11ty 11. The, ,subt , eriber ltn: , hrr n appninti,l Aaent for the a hoy, ('mrmv, c D.! is now rt a Iv to make insurances on all 4,.A.cilption9 of Tuco +cty r.ti rates much lawor than morn . :41 on Y., - 10:10 to ;,10 per .!,Toiatt , :oinally. The ran vv.:lite:illy en stone are! brick VuilllinsTs in 2011.11.1< nos sdnl)"0 ' per con; if the't.'orup tic t•lo old pro,t;:ble the persons insuring in it of ih^ protits . witinint. incurriai! -any risk. ellanu f it ;lie earcle as of the it,soraitre c'onirtoit's is :CPw For further [tart enlars army to Ma! subseriher. NNAN. THE GI11:111D - LIFE INSCRANCE, ANSU rry &. Co., OP 19111,.1DA. OFFICE' .159 C.111;:SN111' TAKE Litperanr,.*i,n Live.t.trant Annuities 31141:n -1U clowdient , ti and receive iind trusts. ktira A;r in.c,.riair $lOO oaht. single life. 'Age lair L year. l'Ur 7 y'ears. Ihr Life. ' • annually, annually. tit '.5.0 95.. $1 77 30 I I.L 130 , 3G • 40 " 1- CO . 163 50 '; . I .2 (0 4GO GO '4 35 . 491 • 700 • E,,,x.i.mrt.f::—A Person nand 20 years neat birth-day,. by payinz. the Company :91 31, wont-it secure to his fa amilv or heirs *JIM, should he die 'in One yens ; cr for $l3 Id he secuies to them $lOOO ; br tor 513 Gu annu ally for 7 years Ote secures to thtlin ,E;WQO nhould ho die .in 7 years; or -litrsL.'3 CO paid uncivilly during lifehe provides_ 9rthem $lOOO Whenever. he ilt's. ; for $6550 they would reeeiv, $3OOO should he the in, one year. L .W117,1111' V), 1815. I -TILE )tatimers of this Company; at a meeting held air the 27th'Dccember tilt., agreeably to the de:lE6,l referrtul in the oriental prt-pectus or circular tit( Jlte Company, appropriated a Bonus ormiblition to all ph- I airs for the whole of life, remaining in force, ltiat were ic.uell prior to .4lte let of .rattuarv, of them 'therefore which`were issued in the year .1574; will lie entitled to 16 per tent upon the sum itehred; making an addition of $lOO nit even' spftud.. !t a t hi I loa, will be paid when. the policy beconies instead of the $lOOO mit-Mall.' insured. 'Fliose policies that were i,luedfti lel; will he entitled tool p •t• rem, ' or $,t57 LU on every SldnO, And Ihten issued in Fl,St Will be Entitled to -71 per rent. or $75 on - every Inn, and in ratable proportions on all said- polities isueil prior to let or .I.llMar), Isl 2. : • The uorn.s inffi be credited to each redory on the hooks endorsed on presenlatioritit the 011ie , , It if the ,-rthe Conipanyo continue to snake , ahlition or bonus to the policies fur life at staled periods. • B. AV..RICII.IiIDs; President. • Jobs P. JA‘ICS, Acloary• •- - r)-Thesith.tcri her lin% been aptuOnted Alen) ) fir do: above lost 'Lotion. :ilia is prepared etl:at hisnrnneesnu fit the p•l'di-heil rates. ant) five any informal ion • delslred on the sult . nrei, applonnon - nt this ogle,. • ' BENJAMIN BANNAN.. Pottsvilleyeb. Soh,, 5--tt "Preb'e Eitr,(m For Try. ONLY Pttaiin e•tistence containing Sa 1 rill:Lin their composition. • l'hey- purify the Blood and Fluids of the Undy, ann cleanse the r‘fotranli and Dowel.; fronfall notion: stance, that produce diseata.. Then are romp will eniirely of veuetable. F.:drams. (fr,bo front mercury and !minerals) which niake them "the :zati.,Ft, best, and most ellicacimis of any other pills in existence. Yrreral thousand certificates of their efficacy - have here tofore . been and their sates are 11171TilS1 (TP11'11(411 by thousands.. ,lfare than boxes have already been void F inre their introduction. • , -. .,1101?E 7'11.4X 100,000 BOXES have been sold in Philadelphia altine, the pant year; thus showing that in the place where they are manufac tured they bare a reputation, greater thin any other pills—q% hich arkes front the fact that Lamy is well krarn at hams on a Tetcuta, Plq,niciev, and ,bin pills are conorquently employed with greater confidence 111= anenther;in null ion to their own efficacy: • 4unlity and not quantity is a valuable attribute bei .low:ing to h i p.‘ doing more good than two to for of Mimes. He whined, therefore, when Tie rosily requires to take none other than • 1)R. LEIDI"S BLOOD PILLS. — . Try.thvne. (artrr turf. Gut 2.3 rents a 'nor.) Try thorn:. Kr, well sate..ded will you he. of their good "ctFerts.yoll will never take any others. After you lia've tried all other,hinds; flora truth% Leidy's Blood Pills, the dup.' - cure will sod', be disroV,red. Nn client, of diet no re straint from oceitpation, or fear of ratchltur cold need be apprehended; younzand old may take ihein with e— qual safety. Principal Office and Depot, Dr. Lei ly's Ifealth Emporium, N0.'191 North SECOND street, near VINE, (sizn of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, ho Klett & Cm, Wethertil. & yo., IW. Uy it & Font; A. irt. & E. Roberts & Co., and city Druggist 3 cin orally. Also by P. Pomp and J. Dieksoli, Ea=ton, J. P. Long, Lancaster. alld 1111”4 respectable.Dru„:sts• and Store keepers in the United States. Also at J. G. BROWN'S Date W. Epting:s) Drug, Store, Centre street, Pottsville. May IS, , Roussel's unrivall ed Shavino- v 9 . new and splendid article, is now universally ark ' nowledged superior to ally :Praying Cream to ON United *tales or Europe. , This delightful preparation is unermalled for hCfluty, - purity, and fragrance ; thriugh somewhat analogous to Gtierlain's :Ambrosial Cream, and othesunitir cow, pounds, it far surpasses them all by the emollient Pasty consistency of its lather, which. on softens .the ' beard as. to tender shaving plem.ant and e a sy.; it pOsfe.Ases great , aiitages over the imparted article, in being iit o freshly pared from tile best materials, with the great est skill, nd iii not only the boot, hut alsoglia cheapest article for shaving. It is elegantly. pat up-in boxes, with splendid gilt labels. ~ ~..i. Just rQcelvedand for sale by , . Nov., 9, 95 - H, B. BANYAN, ..ket• , TWO GOOD HOUSA'S FOR ,S.ILE: THE subscriber's residence, on Centre r '311"..• street, the, House which is of stonets by 35 feeT, with roomy, back buildings. and lated to accommodate a large family, hay _ - fourteen Rooms. TheStoro is sari* &ally large for a good business, or for offices. The lot is Sa feet, front, by 230 feet deep- to Second street.. Also, a very convenient new 'Brick House. on hia hantango street, corner of St. John street, The above properties will be sold low, and: on easy terms of, pay ment. Possession given on the first of Aprit neat, or if required; the House on Ventre Mutt, may be, hattear tier. . If the above lionises are not said, they will tia for rent. JVIES GILLINGHAM. a-2mo* pJj EMMME! OFFICE OF THE LIFE INSURANCE DEL. .T.l' D2'..3 Sarsaparilla Blood Pills Valuable Real: Estate. ems=oll SATURDAY • MORNL MARCH . 8, 1845. • , •:•'.. i p qI L . ADELPHI,A. Scales . . . . • • ! Sc . . n Patent Pre ' ' c ts! S !' . miuni.. PlatfOini i arid 6 1 - . ~C ounter Scales, celebra ted tbr accuracy and con . -" venience, warranted to keep in order, and weigh • .:- . correctly; ltnaer than any other Scale ink use.' We have a lame vim , . . her or testimonials:kerma , - , . Rail Road Co's, Tans . : Donation Cr.'n. •-4.! 0a I Dealers, Merchants and . , otli.rs, who fiave 'ibee' Scales la in , e,rwlticli can ~ be seen at No. 4 0 - Walnut, - .W ),.!, ; , . sr., ;Philadelphia =1? o r •• • II ate by • , CRAY & micanrn, Sole. Agehts for the Patentee, 4'2 Walnut Philo, GRAY 4.; BROTHER, Coal & Iron Dealers and ¢ eneral Counni.ssion Mer chants, and Mater,: in all kinds of scales and Weights, No. ; 12, Walnut stieet.Philadelphta. . Feb. 17. ! , .. . , • .. A C . C L: 0,t1r.1! - • • C i RAY 4..- nnoTnEn, MIT taken the Serend Wharf , Induw Locust street. and will receive Coal no. tetoraze, or to sell or r' hip, on the most favourable germs. Advances made if required. Ottico a Walnut [rect. April li , , 14— ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE'. rrllE sul;serlher would respectfully inform his AP- friends and customers, thlt. he Ins locdtcd his Mun.fretcry In Third,Street, No: 95, a few doors below' Race, where he would be pleased to ree his old customers and as many . new ones as are disposed to favour him with their vision). Ile still com in:111$ to manufacture Military and Sort toe's articles 61'6 , cry description, such Cloth. Felt, Silk and 'Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterni:; Foram.: capF; I loliters ler troop Idiidy do ; Cartimelilloxes, napinet c •ti. , irds. word Delis of all hods; Canine, - ; different patterns Fire Buckets, Boxes, Tnbe. do, Irush Tompoons Firemen's Lniller Stock:, (lug CliieS, superior 'quality let 11;;z4;G:Inle B ras, 00171.7 i • 117Vrcirs inceivcd and pr mu pcy at „ :end - 0 f : t 1111A.1.1M.CLIESSNIA 11, . 10! NorihThird Siriiet, a few doors below Itar. Id, lb II • 2—G:n • • PURE :WHITE , LEAD WheMerin .54 Bro;lier, TANUFACTURERS. Nn GS nr,r,h Vreni• street 15 . ..i1'hilagelphia. have now a :Emil supply ,)i• their War wed pure white lead. anal thoaeC,ll:4lolnCts w have trii, , en sparingly suppl:cd in conreoLner run or. the a rtige, shall now have theif. orders 11;10. ''. No imawn substnnee poSse , es thnso I•ers:';ratite and Ix•vttii, log propertie3 so ilesirale in a .trtint, to an equal event with tinadititirded white lene.i 'oence tiny admixture of other materiall only • rums lid ltlins therefore bum the steady 3 int Of • the ra duiractures, for or ny Sears, to sm.ply to I.l.e , ritii:lTi rerfeetly rim white leaf, 'tool the ti0 e,. 3 ,, in2 d,.. wind for the article, is proof that it has eric.t i•:ith't= nor. It is inne ruddy branded on one bend—WE l- I:I21LL Xs in full, and on the-oilier, lIIIANTEII Pcr•.e—allin red letters. • ; NovenMer 19, ' • 47--; THOMAS WHITE, Donizet. Cap awl' §al C ass Hat lianufacturcr; NO. 13, coliNtr.r.cr. ST., PII I DA • LTA s on hand and is constantly mann! . irtatio.7, a •crtioral assortitient of the ab Ito 2oolk. :int! tlic. :Mention of ltionittry M:.•rclialits,=3lilliners, and ',lent il, partioll irly alit/ r?.frO.Ve riety rif Ladies' and M isses•lionoets. 'wide i•rpri•sNly for Sprin; sales, which ecnsisit of the latest Mid most .r.,,bbitmutt st‘b., and,hanti , ,Florelo. ; :e Bice Straw, flalliend, Tripo,ine, ' Albert Straw,. Biro Alberts, rornicans. Frenilh Fiore ace; Bird eye. Sicilian It raw, Zephyr, Balza rine. Broad and °lvrea Aspen, Plain and FS.ney Willmvs, be theilozen on:ailiatr.L., at prices, in conformity to the times. and as loin.. as at any similar : eel:lb : Helmond in the United State?, Also a new wul beautiful style of itonneis, called the French Nea pl,litan, which 11..dS lint tribe welt, to he admired. ' Men,' and 'lion's _Sea Crass hats, by the tlO:tint, or • . pact,a2o., Men's, lloy's and Infant's Plain and Fancy Caps, Lt. the tlnZell Or TM lutao• • , .-; A zoo,' assortment of Ijorse hatrand Gimp P,lLtinft , s,. for Fate low, the quantity , February b, '•• Dr: . B. Becker, LATF,I,Y from Orwin , barn.lnformS the inhabitants ,of Potts' ill;, and OW piddle in :.. - eneral7th.tt lie has 4ieconn.• successor to Ilitesler and Bartel. as Ilinti ,tropitthic ian, in it, various i.ratit s : ,dirits the; i patrinerze of Brs. il.n , ter and Ifarocl's friend,. Ile,willattean to all call, havintt charartee. His char: , s will he Dt ,, it'rat , '• Clone in the house df Mr Itittl - a Clock, %Watt. old Jcavelry niejo, doors Smith of Mr. tl ich te,-s. and rippeaite thd late Mr. Wm. T. Epting' Ortiz in Centre Streit. Pottsville, October ISO. •• ' , --6 into .5 1311,s.tAic Lui.iX lit 0L I, % uc; t .for the llouth and Teeth., I e r m n e ri arant! years t o t !icr~. has been 11 Ctiti coal ii•illen well known hoifse of I,nucier, Pore fi nis of Paris, filr loopinz, the brealli fresh and sweet preserviiiff the cams j't a. healthy condition, and rea m:Tinnily prei , eritinifthe rhsray rif the teeth; it ix. Nips ,smereil a %ery al:cum:nu t: article iii Paris, nad is be : yam' crimpirrison the most beautiful nail prrfert prep .iration of the hind ever offered ill the public, alarm it has received the hizhest approbatiOn of the most eint- Hen i l el7.li t , a i l' :l! iah 9rz : j'i •Yi. c : rf Ibis city. 1 T . itp,in class tat tles with sple6did CIII istiek, is adieautithi and valua ble aril, le far the tail 1, anti only needs to be knowit,' to lie fatly appreciated. • Jost received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Nov., 0, Agent MAPS! MAPS ! !.' AIAPS.!! ' - i • fr HE stftscrilier has juqt receis ed an assortme4 of ~.1, Maps on rollers elezantly colored, at about one fourth the price usually sold, brought up to 044, cut bracing! . . . , A Nap Or the World.. *2 00 . Maps of the United States, 2 00 Do ...,.. do 1:23 Dn do . . 3:03 . . Charts of the:Presidents. * 1!2.3 . Toeether MI Mitchell's 'Traveller's Guide, through the. l'nitedlitates—Maps of the States, Texas, &c. June 13 i • • TtiOltsoxiAN Int.,ntonEs A. ENERIAL 2SSortnient kept . constantly on bard EICIMOLTZ ¢ SANVEILSO N'S •i Now Drug Store, Jul 22 Dr. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. Ntiand and for sale, a Pupply of Dr. Jayne's high y V• celebrated (wilily medicines, warranted genuine • JOHN S. C. MARTIN 'August 17 . 33 , . . . MGAZINES FOR 1845. rrlIE Subschiber will receive subscriptions for the fol . lowine Ilfazazioes for 1315. The 51azazines will he delivered in this 13oronehand 'neighborhood Treb of ' Posnfge, to all those who subscribe at this °Mee. .1 Godey's Ladies'Book, per annuth. ',s3 00 ' Grairtms',Maglzitie; • - -*` 300 Antilles Mazazine' . " Ladirsl National Magazine, " .- : ''22 ' 1(1 ) 00 Lakes' Musical Library,' , " • ' _ l l 50 Or 1 any other Magazine published In • the United States! - . B. BANNAN, Ag't. Mec.l7 1*• . . H ' GEORGE IL' PO , TTS 1 -‘ ). /NVITES the attention tit' purchaiers to his Stock b Fresh Goods just received and now opening at his Store in Centre st.. a few doors above the. Pottsville House, all of which he will,seiVat the !divest prices for cash his own:larders, : or in : exchange for country produce. . . Februftrylo. ' - -..- :•. : -' • ' .. - 6 IVlusib !. .PiTusio I , ! BOSTON ACADEMY'S Collection of Church pdusicL Eyer's Union Choral Harmony of Sacred Music, .The Humanist, ,1 . Hickok & Fleming's timakelical Music, . - Wyeth's Repository of sacred Music, -Just received and for sale bp- . Non. 30 - AlB. , Tit BANNAN Airt. MEZES MS= . , . . . . . , .. . , . . • . . . . . . . . • - " . . , . „ ... . , , . . la ' J. 9 . . a , ,, , r - ~ .. ~• ;II SkIL .., . . ' • • ' • -ir • ' :. ' IE dye Vi..ractta BY PIIOYESSOB. LONG F TELLOW. I Tins is the Arsenal. From floor :o Like a huge organ ris the burnished arms; But from their silent - pi es'nn anthem pealing, Startle the villiages xlith strange alarms. . Alt: what a sound. will !rise, how' wild and dreary, . . . When the Death-An. i 4 el touches' those swift keys? NVl inlirat loud lamentndivmel Miserero . Will! mingle with their. 'awful symphonies l. i . . I hear even now the - infinite fierce chorus, : The cries of agon, the endle s.4roph— Which, through the ages that ha ., re gone before us, In long reverberitionr reach our own. . On helm and harness n i nes the 3axon hammer,. Through Cimbrie forest roars4he Sersenarip son;, And loud amid the univbisal clonlor, O'er disiant deserts sounds the (Tartar gong. • • I Lear the Florentine, who from his palace • Wheels out his battle bell with dreailful din, A . nd Aztec priests upon their teocalis Beat thewildyar-drams made ofserpent'e skid. • • The tumult clench saelred-and burning villiage ; The shoat, that ever prayer for mercy drowns ; The soldiers' revels in the midst or pillage, The traitor famine B i t beleagared The bursting, shell, the gateway wrenched asunder The rattling musketrY, the cfashingblane; And ever and anon, in tones of thunder, The diapson of the cannonade: 4 . Is it, oh man; with such discordant noises, . With such accursed Instruments as these, Thou drownest'Naturei's sweet and kindly, voices; And jarred the celeslial harmonies? werehatf the power that fills the world With terror, Were IMlftlip wealtll bestowed on camps and courts; Given to reileeM the h man mind from error, There were- no need nfarsentde and forts. The warrior's name w i ould be aname abhorred I And every nation tit t shouldlift again , Its hand against its brother, on itS forehead Wouldwear for everoMre the curse of train! - i Down the dark future, l ihrough long, generations, -• •The echoing' sounds prow fain l i er,and then erase And like 'a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, . I hear 'duce Mere thrvotee of Christ say "Peace!" Peace i and , no longer from its brazen portals The Mist of war's great organ shakes the skies I Bdt beautiful as songs Ithe immortals, r, The holy melodies or Love arise. . . • - NO*lll.l . OP MipIIANHA • • PI Y , LISS :11 . . E. WENTWORFII. l' • I ' Toil on, sua-burnt mechanic. God has placed thee in thy lot, pere lance; to guide the flying car that whirls uS on from scene in scene, or friend to friend ; .bind down the warring waves of ocean, tempest fest, or chain the redartillery of heaven. ' ' Toil on! Withomit thy power, earth, though her sands were ono vast Pectolus of gohi, would be a waste of tinselled ears and glitteiing grief;-and want arid wri, and splendidi misers:, gleam out ' from all her :treasu ed rnines; Rich soils would perida in their rich ess, and the fruits of seasons changing, die ungahered from the harvest. ' Toil on! dello:all was a workman - too, - "In the'beginning God 'created heaven and earth," and . , • , I from confused chair sprung this perfect world, the perfect - workinanship , af the eternal .unereated power. :tp rose ilia mightyfinnament, and back :the sulla surges swept, submissive tamed, each to their sev+al 'Jona I And there he set great lights; the glorious sun to 'bless the day ;,the timid moon. to wear at night the milder lustre.oi the radiant orb. Ile painted heaven with mingling blue and white, and in!the vaulted arch a modest star peep ed out, Seemeil, by the majesty of sun and moon, like a. stray filly breathing out its lore of meek and bluShing loveliness, in the' gay tints of °permit - 4 - bud: and rich ;voluptuous blossom. . Wondering,,-there dawned another, and a-third, 'till cluStering, clinging to time spacious canopy, theyre:lrl, in the calm waters,of the sea, ; the story 'of their r i adiant loneliness. From thence assured, they 7 fear - imor sun nor moon, but faithfully distil their ptitsiValight, Old ocean lost her .reagent spray, 'an a l-.from her hidden depths creatures of life came uP, and flew above the earth; winged. fowls a'nd` birds, : and flying fish, 'and the great : whale, dark emperor of the sea. , And God created - man! ,Six days ho labored„ and the seventh he reposer]; while from the sea, the earth, the air, and all that in them is, went up a choruS of exiatie pl'aise to God, the first the eter i nal architect: - - Told'en, snim-bUrnt mechanic; heard ye of him whom babbling Jews despised? The manger-born. of Nazareth l . 7 •ENalted to be Prince o'er death and hell: Rearle not, in The . Book, of the untaught apprentice, who laid'hi'i hand upon Tibcria's rug ; ged mane, and it was stilledi 1 Toil,on! Drink from the dews that heaven dis tils; Piagrant flowers, , the bursting buds, the bleS sed air,: is untold wealth to the handbrowed and bronzed •mechanie. ' Rich, coffers bring a snare canker and heart corrosion.-' God's wealth 'is yours, a wealth to which decaying gold is vanity • :. - amddross. , , . Toil on ! I Proud.pcer ant .prince,-and pedant, sage, statesman; and priest, ne,w claim the tribut' of a tomb, which fain would, drive away the glee dy. worin ; and sPlendid ehiquence. and mocking! tears are shed above the dust whie.h , lics'as corn-', mon as the Plebeian herd.. The grave is the great leveller. - Blest graYe! Grava of the tanned me chanict,,A;spir_ifspeaks from thence, and willing Cars may learn some task, which monuments of gold have not a power to teach. Proud man— learned man—go 'sit above that tomb, and weep to dunk that when old time shall tire, the sun go out with weariness; oblivion's sullen surge shall sweep away your greatness and your chivalry, a bove the wreck of matter and the cruila of worlds;', the handiwork of God's own noble Men shall hve, immutable as time, while time his em:npire holds,- eternal as eternity !—Sat. 1 .Courier., • Ptonington Point, Vt. " 6-- 2 . m o A ilisnaostz Passe:sr.—A gentleman of,St. I.Ouis, on retiring from business in an eastern city, left heavy responsibilities to be discharged by his partner, who, in a few years, was overtaken by such reverses of fortune, as I? ineapacitato him from liquidating all the, liabilities bf the old &ie.. A largo note, amounting; principal and interest, to about $53,000, was. left Unpaid, for which of con* the former partner 'Was liable. This note has recently_ been negotiate& for by some of the clerks, of - the old house , arid sent out to him as New , Year's Gilt. • u prin fic.b• !MI i i • Ilincitsr Tuorours.—The-:foilostring,.beauti ful quotation is front ono of Bishop Hcber's Pax- ah Sennons:— When we witness the many dangers which threaten the springing of the rising corn : when we reckon up, in our thoughts, the opposite dan gers of drought Or of moi,ture, of parching heat or untimely cold; the blights which may taint the ear ; the worm which may consume the root ; and all the other alarms which the husbandinan 'feels or fears; we cannot be 'aware that Something, more than the indutry of tnany ,is required to make : him° happy or prosperous; and that it is with good reason; that in our daily prayers, we ask our edaily.bread" of God; since no day in the year can be found in which His blessing. is not needed,either to preserve seed, or to prosper the tender r stalk, or to fill the'ear, or to rebuke the. mildew or the storm, by which the matures crop is endangCred.• And even when thefood of many days is waving before our eyes, rye - cannot, but feel An anxious joy, irsolemn, and in some degree a mournful thankfulness, when we compare our own unworthy liven with the , unbounded mercy of God when we recollect hoW, little and how seldom we have thought of Him, who careth for us continually.; and when we tremble, lest, even now, our sins should interrupt the stream ,of His mercy, and that the impropef use, which we too often make of plenty, should even yet, turn OUT abundance into hunger.? I I Daronens.---The missio l g -r of women is fore shown almost in the cradle ; and is a- mission of humanity, gentleness, tenderness, love. Mark a family just after the bittlt'Of k daughter. An id cant comes always with a blessed message from Gin] to the human heart. It is a 'reiteration of the old, but ever new comm4tlment, •+love one another."=—lt isa sammoriifo duty, to disinter estedness, to selfdeniat; anal it secures obedience by an appeal More povverftillthen any that can be made to the chid region of tfie understanding. It opens The heart, the fountaii and well sprir4f duty. More especially is this the case, if the new' born heir of human destiny add to its own help lessness•the claim ofbelonging tethat sex which through life demands/the protection of the other.. Even the little epithets of eridearinent, which are the natural expressions of the gushings of parch'. tial affection, have a shade of tenderness towards a daughter which is not bestowed on an infant of lie'roughersex Thisarises not so much from any Material-differ enee in their present condition'as from the antici pations of theluture. The boy thongh,now weak and wailing, will soon develop the strength ; resour ces, the couragnief a man, and be able to buffethis way through the rude world. But the daughter', how little contrbl is she to have over her destiny! How entirely is her happiness to be placed in the power of others, ;of those with whom Providence shall cast her lot! Added to this is the feeling that in the heart of a daughter they have a rich er treasure than they can possess any where else. All things they feel arc uncertain, but the love of a daughter cannot fail, .Time am) circumstances may cliang . c.: They may wax old or 6,-3 unfortu, nate ;—and the world• will pay • its 'court to tic young and successful, but in the heart of a (laugh: .er they can never lie forgotten;—Hertford EMI • . . TUE GREAT AND THE I_ SMALT..7I7r9M.IIIOt. t tage to the palace, from t e castle to the hovel, through. all the impercept i ble'sh'ades and grades of life and station that intervene between greatness and littlerifss ; from the rid ,, o to the idiot, frOm the ',-. conqueror to the worm, 4.ite in darkness and' to silence, with movements hat men seldom see and never appreciate, is spinning that small, fine, but binding thread; which waves their common des tiny into one inextricable Web. It is not ; alone that the mouse disentaiio the lion from the Moils; it is not alone that, the stironger raves or destroys the wearer ; hut it is tlit every being, at every step. affects the zlestinies I,f millions of others, pre seht and to come• and carries on the train of cause and event that is going t4rt from eternity to eterni ty. The dependence of the great upon the small, and the continual reference. of our fate to petty circumstances, is a consideration. full of weighty moral, and is never to b 4 forgotten. - , ' WoNnta op AnT:4he Thames Tunnel is to be silt passed, as we Grid the following extraor dinary account in a letier from Marseilles, in the Debate e • 4 There has been long known or.believed to cm- ist, at Marseilles, a-tunnel or submarine pa saga, passing from the ancient Abbey of St. Victorie, running under the arm of theses, which is cov ered with ships; and doming out under a tower . of Fort-St. Nicholas. I Many projects for; explo ring this passage have ecn' entertained, but hith erto no one has' been found sufficiently bold to persevere in it. M. Joyland, of the Ponts-et- Chaussees, and M. Matayras, an architect, ,hate however,"not only uderiaken, but accomplished j 'this task. Accompa ied by some friends end . a number of laborers, they went a few days ago, to the abbey, and descended the numerous steps that led to the entrance 4 -the passage. Here they were stopped the firsi i day by heaps. of the ruins ofthe abbey. Two "ys afterward, hewever, they .were able to clear their way to the ether end, and came out at Fort S. Nicholas, after working £wo hours and twenty minutes. The structure, which . is considered ,to be Roman, is in such ei llPnt condition that in order to put it into cdm- V..., • i ete repair a cost olno more that 500,000 ff will be required; but a .much larger outlay I will be wanted to render it serviceable for odent purpo ses. This tunnel is deemed much finer than that of London, being fcirmed of one single 'vault of -siits feet span, and :one fourth longer. This .is but another evidence to proea that tveado nvt so much in adiance of our predecessors as sitr pride leads us to suppase.;::: ' .. A WZATIILII At21CL7...--JI. country editor re marks; that "on which side soever he turns 'his cies,' he beholds the evidence of an early 'spring ;" ;remits (says a Dirm Irpikpaper.) he, Could see the Brodwey Omni as=sts, which have no appear , stet - of a spring of say Iliad. • Forrovi .sus Exampa--Genaral ashing 4 tan.naa. a pattern of purictnalityi.. : Milo:quarter. ed at Boston - 41iikrtlielitevollition, a drover a: grei4l to meet hilat sue in August, to bargain for some horses required the ionic!), think; but jog it too early to - call t.10,,he Genera!, he delayed it half an hour after the tli;ia, In the merdirrhile Washington had procut4 the hems elsewhere; remarking'to him that th;,.9tad never failed to keep an appointment.' What worthy, example ! Alethodivill accomplish Otinders; while irregular: ity is sure to ruin: Yotr)ran of business mutes engagements with cautiuqand meets the l m with earnestness , . He does giifro with less apparent exertion than your bust4j people, who rarely such coed in any thingi• ; • THE I v XPECTCD *do that life his a suspense nlitire sic‘Reninglhan tha of expecting a letter whim does not 'Come. , The • . 'loin Which brings the n 44 is the one that is'ar, ticipated, the only one fikat which ice rcckort•— . Hew long the Anne ree4ni till it comes! How we hope' and believe eactil%ywill be our last of anxious waiting ! The f4t C0111e.3111, and there is no letter for us. .11431.1/ 'titter is the d4appoinf: rnent! and on every .dgifiti„,it .grewa more acute. gaiv inSmeasur3f y the . time seems tilt the Pest ctitnes in again eiSusts in .conjectures; de.ttit,.cfrow ter ribly distihct to hope agonyitd6 that is fedr We dread we knuib not what; and every lengthened day the - rniscrPlgriiws More insupport able. Every ifay the any takes a darker shad- OW, To kitow even the V",diy worst of all we Care foreboded, appears.a'reliA ' , . NO. 10. • , To iloi;sswirts:—.3e your own•Comile.s. Take two ,pounds of.aluKfor every , tpa pounds 'of tallow, tltssolvo it in Wiiier before the tallew is tutin„and.then melt the, iallow in the allum wa ter, with ffequent stirrtn ?ad it Will clarify . end harden 1;4 tallow, so as 14 hinke a 11103 t beautiful article for either. winter opt iummer use, almost as good as sperm. . When . 'aman comesto.Att anti wants yoti 'to! subscribe for steel: in a nee ud most miguificent Project which he .proves :tOtlemonstration is Cir• fain to produce at least ninny-nine per cent. prol.: it per anima, (kat you Be sure there 1,1 60:110 unmet to y, WhiC . lll tow away all the; protitts and more-away. rZ When a particular friepu7no. takes particulur . pains to exhibit On, all OM13 sq. 10;114 a pocket full: of money, 'and is very liberalati spantling it on occa: sioni'when he meets with!lic fellows,' wants ti borrow a striallium, dcit:i' ! yart sure he has been flour on other peopla;s funds and turned 'out a defalter, say nJ waser, of 'him. , 4 When it passionate niariln the' course of con "risation, flies into a tit• art 4 exclaim you"d bd= ter eat melup, hadn't you lf.."Eun'iyor do it. • il . youhave hada sudde4quall arise in your I doinestic - circle, and your ;t4er half 'should hati, Oh to say, non"' tomblOjver • the cradle and Iniak your neck, do.V—clarrtt When you have an arti-offered to you at. a great bargain, the; vac of 4r ich -you know noth ing al2out, hut which You s vite; g et dt half price being it's.you'—don't . youA it. . When a young lady patc:hts you alone and layt viOlent.eye :ip t upon you, cAsing pop' in every glance--den'l you - a° If a newspaper collectru4ould chance to call on you reciziesting the payillOrt of p tittle sinebill, Or asking half a of your friend'st • names as subscribers—do . it:÷no Who gave'the following srtssiile toast IVOznari.—a mother cherges and corrects us; a sister—she ear:SoflS and . i . §unsels us; 'a i'wreet: ,heart = she- coquets andi . :l4kucrs us ; a wife- 7 :. she contidCs in us; withodt:ioer,.% - vhat would be.: come of us, 7. _ . •: And what cri4tp old - hac4or gave this 7 • Wurnwi.—A mother, sl4te, olds arid spanks us; a sister, she tells'of and 1 - driaes us ; a wire, , sito frowns,.. pouts, trets, and !O p ne n ts us; without . her,what;_would there he to i tpuble us ? - . Rcan This. --A B never *t and chair 'cat ts blciman 01l ways come fort in the eye dear of may king his neibh horei r 2snd ass 0 she eat joy full: It is thiew a .ceni-Of dew tea 2 his al l my tea make her, and just icia'-`:2, his fell IoW more tails, that ho bees toes a few 4n . eyes up On t lose who D seitie a knee pen Q tiigh airy etas eat ants, , T o or claim our come pass I oqlzgd pea tee. . - 2 i.e. :Translation of abotif,'4 , -A benevolent 'and cfMritable, man is always. eqr4fortablein the idea of inakinghis - neighbOrs nrid i iissociiites joyful.— It is through a settle of duto? , his 2 Almig,hty ker, and justice to his fellotilnortals, that ho be stows a few pennies upon . tliogis 'who* deserve any-: pecuniaryassistance, or clatk r our conVsion and pity.—Sttndayilercury.- • Learning is obtained. eqyfyy labor; it cannot be boughi with money ; otlkwise the rich would uniformly be intelligent.. gaming regards ha • men as equal, and bestows hF4.treauies on theft? .. . only whd will work fur t 1.1610 The wisdom of speech is'MOr.none when, what and where to speak; the tie:as matter, and man ;•'?l, • Stop ;your ears while 'gni,Sjps and slanderers' aro sipaking of others. 'fair„',s you fingers away to.ligten to the voice of friegl . t admonitiOn. • The &sire of the con v e of -souls, is.noth ng else but spiritualizing KnOwledge without virtftei says some one, IS a knife in the hands of ,a rnitaae. It may be welt • eniptoyed, and it my not. lie that : does the best bckart is as worthy as' is that can do the Fest' fashior4 lady when fully dre4ed is like, a steamboat, en an accident curs, because theie's a ,sg l iboarl 7 • 'The Celebrated t dish_ trgvine, Thornas . l%).: ler, wps a great)este Onne occrion he . telt: cd Mr. ,Sparrowhawlbit? was the Itifferelice.•• between an owl iinda"eg)/kotohalvk 2' • Sir,' eald Mr: S., •an owl le.futki:sn the bead; fuller in tho . foce, and fueer all Deer ' %1R • A QUEST:OtteII raltril*lßETt9---me tor has i.econtly prOpoundeilho 'following queer tion: . 4 1f . a wheel runs it4iier for being tired would tit, same effect follof4 the same canes let tha owiti of a horse I". • 'LOVE AND LI:6IITNING2 A lady, who her love hide/Ad . Aged if a' reason could hS fade Why wedding were', lirade'of gold ) I ventured thus , t' irelrbo her • Lave, mem and - lightnino re the *aim, t Love ht the soul's electric: game, Aiid phi its beet cooctioVer: • • , 0 . • • 112
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