' Terms . of I.ll . le. , llliners 1 dositynal, Two Dollars per animal,' payable semi-annually I advance to those lib reside In the County—endear' , ally ifl advance to th se who fosidg ini4 of the Count; Ile publisher resew s to himself the right to chug' $ t “50 onpet annum, where payment is delaye nage] hitt e year. ' TO GUMS ; r. Three copies to one address,o.s 00 Seven Doi •DO . J 10 00 Fifteen Do ' . 1)13 - 20 00 Five dollars in advance wilt pay for three yew's subr scripoon to the Journal. • RATES Ofi ADVERTISING.: One Square of 16 lines, 3 times, . • ~ • Every subsequent lth . ertion, Hag SqUore of.ttlines, Ttimes, tilitWequent 'lnertions, Catty' • Four lines, 3 times, " Subsequent insertions, each,. 0 2,e SfAate, 3 months, „ Six months, .One Tear, . . . Iht ;Mess Cards of Five lines, per annum, rchants and others, advertising lit the Tear, with the privilege of inserting dif erent adverti , ements weekly. 13-Larger Advertisements, as per agreement TILE CHEAPEST,I;ASS.IOI:ACIEXC r Lh^ THE - ITNITED STATICti. _::cE • JOSEPH' a1c.,11e1211..11•9S 86..r..NtaDIAst: o tospos Ltvr:r.ronr. rAciairs. 4 .0 A, ._: 5 . Bannon, Agent, Pottsville. .Ann.iNnEMENTs FOR 1517. OLD ESTABLISHED PASS/fGE' OFFICE, 100 Pine Street, Cor. Qf &AIM N. Y. !rim sub - Scriber resin:m(ll4 heir leave s tn render .L Itls a=more thanks to hit minim:our friends and the public, for the very liWral suppprt he has 'received Ibr upward,: orfire . nryTiirirs. and roileitr a continuation nl" their 'confidence. The derpatth by whielkhir passen gers bare been brought nut, and-the promptness with his veer ritimerous . llrafte I t kv . n been pail at the diqrent are, Ile flatters himself. a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts , entered into with 111111. „ Thd U is the 1tEG1....1: I.INE OF P.If:K ETri, wbidi jimict [tally On I hrjr appointed days, by which passeheer, will be brought out ix ithout delay or dissappointment, -1 Regular Pach.ct Ships iii and froni L;tierpiirii Ships' Names Captains Days of:Sailing from ' ' Now York. nenr ... y Clay, - Nye, Jan. 6 Mar 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney, Popham, • 7 II ." II " II Sheridan Coriiish. • " , 26 " .26 " 26 Patrick. Deity, Delano Per. 6 Juno 6 Oct. 6 irginian, Allen, • " II " ll ' " " Garlick • - Trask, ' .. " - -ii."; " 2C " 20 New World,: &kiddy, Mar. 6 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo; : *, Olen, -, " IV" II '' 11 ituseinlo, '.. ' Eldridge. "26 " 26 ." 26 Ashburton, 'Howland, April 6 Aug 6 Dec 6 John R. Skiddy, Lure, " II " - 11 11 Biddons. • E. 1.2.1dt, " 211 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, Captains,. 'Ditys.of Sailing font Liverpool. 'Henry Clay Nve. Feli•2l June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney,.P4pliam,.. , 9.6 -, 26 ". '26 Sheridan. • Cornish, , ' Mai.. ll' July II Nov II Patrick Belay, Delano, . " 21 " 21 " 21 Virginian,' Allen. ",: 4 .1,' i'!, 26 " 26 Garrick, . Trask. ; ' April - 11 Ali_. 11 Dec. II New World, Skiddy.- •' 21 " 21 , .' . 21. Waterloo, . Allen. ~ " 26. ' " 2 1s 1 " .26' Itoscitni, _ Eldridge, May II Sept. 11.1;111.1i Ashburton. ,'''2l,'' "" 21 ." 21 ', 21 John IL •iititlty, , Lilco; '' 26 '•' t; ~ 26 rlvidons, E. Cobb, June 11 b et. 11 I'v b 11. In additi .. -,.. cin to the above Iledular Lines, a number ~r sith;iidid st,i i ,,, s itch as this '.‘iliroitilar k."Marniiitii," 'Rappaltannock,"Liberty."...gea,` • Greopelek,* `llr , mttie . an d 'Oscar 141,,•1 1 .• x% , 111 c,,ntintte 1.1 .ail from Liver pool, weekly in regular ,i:c0.:4, 1 ,-.: iner, : by p n .,,, t _ ing the toast pnAiihtlits : or ,1,,1.: y or dotention in Liver pool; and: foct he :termini...Litton id pi.r.Fon, wi.iiiinti. to remit ,money to their familif, , or frionil., 1 lit,.f,. arranged the payment' of toy Drafts . on t he, nat.siill:.! Banks: • . Cork ' • • Limerick I.opifondarry, Belfast. • ' Waterford • Armagh, ' • Athlone, Kilkenny, , Enniskillen, 7 iilimaglian, nalthrid g e, Ballymena Bownpatrick, Cavan, Duncannati, Ra Ballyshatition, Omagh, Mallow, Cootiiltill, • , K Droglieds. Du ata rvan, Vermoy Enttlattil.:Beitsrs. Spooner. Atwood dr Co. harier,. 7tlesmi.. Jas. Beckett & Sun, rind Mr. Bien ard )Murphy, Liverpool, . Scotland—nig Pity; of Glasgow Bank, and al! its , Tiranclies and !i4tenetes. rt-, - Eassams cult also be riles izeit from Livel pent, to Philadelphia, Boston and , 11:rilitiotrr% lir the Itonlar Packet Ships nil rippliest !wine plaits persottally, or by letter, Itinm paid.) addressed 'to . BEN.I' II %.NNA.N, Pottsville, 'Soli, A 20711 ter Ili, State Or, JAMES neg:KE.rr & SUN, and. Mr. ltlitllA.ltD MUltrlf 'No. t , tyatprlool,ltoad, Liverr”,,t. Jan. 2'17 - .• • ASTON RIDGE SEMINARY For 11;)1p.ii:27 Ladies. con ..io . of inclottoFcall 00, bro 111.1 p, of n olorno2ll En:Ri4liodur3tioll. logot hrr 1,v1;11 the UR in al7(11'N't1,111:11121141•?, and Oran- , INSTRUCTORS.— 11r, 111.:NTINGTI.ON aii(l Mks Mts. 11. : has a thonnigh knowledge of the Erenrth angunge, havin2 inaiiiryears in Paris. and is cqtaiiiled with thy lo,t s?.sie,sureiltication iu Ear"- pean Seminaries. • ,• Miss Mr('lean is an expeienbtuliitil•micressful teach er of Ow , • • The Ancient Clas-Wi, and the • Natural t4riencei, with the 11.1 of Philosophic:lT:l;nm - talus. will i.e made the r•ill.j:a,tithlranini tr locinit.,, h the Rev. It. S. Hu:min.:Jon, A. M. ' The Punch lan:zit:l;e will he spoken in the SITUATION.—AFfooO4.e i- nt Dehlwar , t.onntr:;. Fit., ahouldwtt lotone ride from rtittatbdphia.yi i . Ches ter ; it is rdotarkable fot' its tiod beauty of scenery The 101110IPT they will here enjoy the retirement :tilt' otlvatttal.t,s of a quiet Christian home. F,D.Ainn of tier tOOOthF.SIN. Tnisindades t",,c nnardina, wasiltha, rdeLlialds, nna statinner3.toactn, er with all the tuition. l'honlv extra or t rzea are for-Nfusi, and tfrawinw. Payrdent always in advance: The 5P , 0011:i CMIIIII,IIC , oil the Ist of M;n• nod the Ist of November. IthCOMMENDATIONS (FROM TUE"nor POTTER.) s` Tim 'subscriber tones pleaso re in recommending the promised Petndte ii.Cclio2l at Aston mdse, to the fa vorable consideration of pa.rents.aispetially of those ; Whin are members of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 'fritlifal literary amt inaruction from well ipialitied pri.reptor , ..the.pupils etijii,v the inestimable advantages of a retired, refined, anti ;retie ttonuie !ionic, in one of the most licantifal positions in the sztrac. •The iiiliscriber is (nitrified to learn thal tire moldier of admissions, is to tie so ri•striLtiql,thia the School will port ahe ciqrtit ially'of! he character ofit private family. A Loszo PorrEtt.' (Enom me trift.tyrxi. r.r:con.nr.n ) ~ we Icive me fintlln 111:11, the itu•titillioti Avi:l more olitri fulfil all lira IS pronii.i . cl In il . , Ilfrl-pcl . liis." ' , A ddresg•llev. IL R. Ilt NTINGTLIIi, rill:lpl Gt.. , 41 awl, CO . Po. JunZi2.3, I 'l7 .4-Sin Sale oc Lots in I:: onalz:son, • SCHUIAICILL Co. IATILI, tie told at at Louikon's lintel. in 1 the tlottrishing town of Itiiii:llll%till,lll,lklit icounty, , a moldier of conveni. , nt loi Odin?. lots. laid out by the Swatara'Coal l.and Conipaii. as an addtt ion to' the trown of Donatilsoa2 '1 he t 014 - 11 of Donald-on in lo cated at the head of the Swatara'dtail Road, which will in May next, be connected with the Mine 11111 and Schuylkill ILr. - cn Rail Road, thus giving that section cif the Coal Region two avenues to Hinkel.. Nom its location it is destined,nionestionahly, to become one of the largest towns in the Coal Itction, and, Cher, fore, jl 'sons in want of lota had (toter secure them catty. ' The sale will take Ware on Satorday, the 10111 day of April ne)t, tit 10 11 . 1;i0( ii A. M. • Trims made known on pie Ray of rale, . • C. WHEELER, Agent for Rwatara Coal Land Co. re, 12 1 - , 7-to GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 4T WHOLESALE • • r' J 311 ES .DOWNEY •A NNOUNC:ES I.i.friend , and the public,llsat he ' •ha=Just reeetved direct from New York per etrain hOMS Phomix and Pilot. the following artielita of gro.. serics and prod., 4., which he will nit wholesale at . New York prices Iteiglit added. ' Per Steamboat Pilot - • 113 ;Casks Cheese. 51 -nil," Butt, 57 q ii, C.l tlat. 21 bis; kale f'h. 10 ire) Ile r, iil7., do ltlnc 0,11;20110 No. 2 Mackerel, 10 di),,,No. 1 Mackerel. 10 half de No. I )0 do Mess No 1 do, 10 do No, 2 d0..10 g tarter du \U. 1 do. IS olds. !tikles, 1500 headS Cabbaze, 50 sacks fine l'er.stramhoot Pturniz - 215 tubs butter, 30 tils. Suenr, 40 Os Cod fish, 2011111 g. „t: ;Rue do, 100 reams Straw paps.'., 00 lath:. Oil, 13 Mils. s'sle fish. 20 do , No• 2 Mackerel, 10 do No. 1 do, 2000 / heads Cabbage. 20 cheats Black, Tea, 40 Loxes Raisins, 50 bushels Onions,2:r kid' liquor. , • Also. 10 barrels North River Oat Meal, 100 tons Plas ter by the quantity or ton. • - Dec 12 ISIS • Valuable Coal Traebi to Rent. •q3o.lei on leaxes, to cult applicants, all that tract of land belonging to 11111 North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the - logliar Coal Veins, many of which,-among others, the Peach Mountain N'ehis—hartng a range of over mile, in length; via : —Lewts,, Fpntm, Harracletich, Pearson,(Ciarkson, Stevenson, Little Trarey,' Peat It iMmentain Veins, Green Park of Ravenstiale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Aleo, all that tract called the Junction TracY, belong ug to the said Company; containing the Salem, Forrest, dtabbit Dole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black, Mine, C. Law. ton. and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Ptisv Mill and Criet Mill.,eituated on the Mill Creek Tract, all ofwhich will be-rented-on moderate terms by applying to , DAVID CIIII.LAS;/14%. Pottsville, Feb. 2I ,‘. Marriage Certificates. it • NEW and beautiful article, just received and for 'li' • " - aItNNAN'S. • . . .. . , , . • . • .• . , I . • , . ~ . . . • , , . , . , . . . • r - s • , s k i • . . , - , • Ly •, , 4 ~' .. .....• U.R."•.......... I i . ... , . . .. , • . . " . - . : . ' I'IN _... J . _.... .. R . , ~ ~J : s___,.,! v-, .._;-- - -,... ~.-._; ~ .,,,, , 7 . .,7-5,.-,-,;) • , ....-. , . • . 4.4% -1 _-. - ' - • : _ d., - - -- z -1--- ---, - ~,,,M ?,: ~; ivy - ; i j ' . 'ql . • ~,,:f 17 . ~,,.'l.b -- 1'''2 7 ,1 4 ,, ./j• . - .:' ' '' '•` .C : 34 .. - ;":' -"-----, '' .7 7:101- 7 . 4, ,11 : : 1 • ' -' . ' '', 1 .• '. . ' I . . L . E , ~ . .;,..;i:, k'i. -- 7";;Z:._.... m .,, m . - Z , .: 3 - ,- - -.- . t-zi, . • 1. ' PL. ' TTSVI L -....,--,,,.---- ---- ----,-----,, u r -4,-...-,,,t ~..,, . ,--r,„,-r-t4...'it-::'6:e:--N GENERAL ADVERTISh7R. /..- , ...„ ..., ____________________:_. _,_„.„__ _ .._„..„.._ -- .--•-:--_ -„.._=.--.-=.-_-__-_-__ 7 - 7 ---.-- ::.--- - _ -__ . --7=-_,,,,,,_- - L-- '4 ______.______ _-_-_-.-::.:J.. -..77.7:-.77 - t - -- - _ 41 1 . • . - ~ .7, --:, : .5 . - .I RILL TRACI! YOU To?,P.IRRCF: TILE nAwnt,2 Oi . TRF.. EARTII,, AND MUNI] oiril rito3l IIIF. CAVERNS OF 310FriTAIR3, OF. - FALS WRICII WILL GIVE STRRNG NI TO OUR DAN.I./R AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE .Fic, OUR USE AND iLRASURE. "— DR.JthINS I IN ----------- • ____ . ~ t r 7 1 I•Av'EEKLY BY. BENJAMIN BA . NtN , X.N AGENT FOR THE PROPRTETOR 'POTTSVILLE - SCITUYLICI - LL COUNTY .. . _.4. , . •., • ,, •, _ ,• _____,.: __ _ , •-._ i . . . . VOL , XXIII. .. !: --, • ,, . .. • . - SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 20,' .1:947. ' . , , NO . . . • • I 00 $3 0 500 7 00 3 00 10 00 Want IrollHag Factory, RDIGE, ROAD, • BUTTONWOOD ST., P/lII.ADECPIIIA A T thin establishment may be found Die groatest va ...l riety of Mims and brait•ifnl Palle:ins for I BON AiI.IMD4 i • the United States, to which the aunty ion of tlinqe in v. ant of any derrript ion, and esperfally lir t:emetries, is particularly Invited, The prim ipal part of all• the handsome ilailtligs at Atirel Hill, Alonument, and loftier ~ : clebrated Cello:- IPrie, , in the lin y and coma:. of Ilhiladelphia.'w hich nave been so Itighly'extolled hy the, public press, were 'e:impited at - this mantalactoryl - • iii large Ware-ftoona iA !! connected with the F.St ali t ishment, where in:kept cntiNtanly on hand a, large tock of readymiade Iron Hailin. , 4 Ornamental Iron ,- , ,thee', Trim Chairs, new st.t.le plain and 0:11:1 menial 'lron Oates, with an extensive as , orttnent of 'lron t. 4,t,. PodeAtals lion Arbors, ,-e. Also, in treat tat ilelY, Wrought and Cast Iron Ornaments, suitable for loltings and other pnrpo , es " ' , the sny,:rriber womb! also state•that in his Paste en . nil Degiguing Department he brct ejrploved r.III.• of r,lio best talent in the". country, whose whole attention 1 1 ,4 devoted to tho IltlAlll.sS—filrlllilla altvggl her one of the too,: emoidete and :ystemalie establirAttnetas of ili:: kinds in - ttii Union. HOBERT .WOOD. Proprietor, : . iiiil_te Road. above 13:attostWooti street. !a., Jftiotary 3 lilt, Dirt. - 5-6mn ®! ,TEI A 11 fot I, RRI.E WORKS . RIDGE 110.1 D, " AbOve Spriug Garden strefq, , i PUIL\DM.I.IIIA. F I 1 ,111:4 esinliltslum nt ht erected oil all improved plan, • and I' the aid of Steam Power nianufacturei all trolls or Marble Work in a superior styli., and at '.the I 'west 'priees.for rash. ' , The In nest ond lo.st assortmenVof Marble Mantles. ti . 'ver tifilired to the puhlie may lie , ..een at the Rarel °out, 1 - 1, which the alien:tote ofi.purchasers is rcs -1 o•tfal v invited. • ' • linpo toil Garden Statuary and Vases of the most tastefil del•L'ii; rind patterns, made of the finest tiled li inilso nest description of Italian Marble; Tiles for 1 l'hioritie imported, and aiways on hand, and for sale a •ilie 1:10s; reason,ble p ices. c. , , , - nt,r!,.lf. (Otter,' Cali he supplied at all times with it 1 1 iy to inlier of finished Nlantle T sor aille.Tops; at re d wed wlitileSale priees..onti 1 hellaile trill lio ft:lt'd...h -i. at the rhort.est entice with nll kinds of Marble in II e, IMO:, or cut to sizes for Montimen.ts, ic.c. .10iIN li..9111), Ri.l2, itnad, above Spring. Gardiin st • l'hil do., dait. I'l ali, 15.17: s—Oran RE WHITE LEAD Rixif'ter, 7 ;\ 65 north troth street lillthilalielphia.Jaive now a 20 , 41 •SLlpply . Or Their Wirt-a:Wed Intro whija lead..tnel thoseanstomeri vhc itye hcen si.arie;;lv sit ppl: etl in pennequi:nr e of a run 0 the.artiele.si.,di now have their orders Idled. INikn.) , vn substance possesses those pernervat inn a d , alitftfyinit propertleF so desirable in a' paint, to 'egnal extent with unadulterated white hence v admivuirr. or ether maiertals •ottly mars , . tin v lad: It has thererore 4c en the steady aim or the ( (::41w a v ('oleriiu Traler . , Ynit ha I. Parsm,,,:own Sizlh6ri4:ll Dublin Carlow, Cjipisielit lily rrin6 yeti ts, to thef;i 1 ( 11 (1. 'f e el ) riire i I t leo t, rind the uncet,in;de ! C,r the :wit In, is proofthit it lins nirj with fa it it:bill:in:110y 4y:111(1nd on olio hend-Wt1,111• ,L It:10 1 11ER :iit foil, tied on the tither, ii.kveniil l l•lle.--altin red letters cclLlier 19 gra ~, r I: {I 1\ ‘r .\ , 'II..'IDELPH.I.I 4 .IIE.I.DINg .4ND IPOTTSVIALE 12311, RO.M. . WINTUR ARI;AN'GEMENT. ' ' e= a srs,e e Trai ti s • r < nfsiattin_ fill anti after Nauclay, Oci. 6, 19 {5 rLm """' ili ' tA ' v vpiCr;S:4',.‘ciclay "" 9 • Iltlriti4 Or PASSING READING l'ttilairt., at tit A. 'AL • " Pottsville " 12 A. M., R CJI Prat RV and and 300 $1 40 and I 20 Is— hi:aola., Oct 11 ilila.delphia, Reading .Sc. Potts , ville Bail Road. ./e.tuction l'reight on lllerthantlize. lN AND AFTER.Monday next. June tiith, 1.314, wilt forward , d xvitit despatih at the 11,1- 10 ring rates. or Fmialit. betwcen Reading and the points below :tated. per ton of xlenn . &tweet: lielwecn . . Reading Reading , • - and •' t and l'hila. l'ullsrillc. Plaster, slate, 'tilvs, 4.e.. 1 10 , ' 75 cts. Viz irOn, I.)MddS, I nnher, 1 a marble, rosin, tar, pitch. 1 .. P 20 :"' and EriliStOTWS, . 'A Nails 4 , Follies, liar iron,. 1 1 4" ca,tings.lead.tiirpetitined ' ' • , bark. raw toliai eii, ~all, }.! 40 e 1- \ prat liions.potalocti, lust I I \ ber, FO,Ve., 4-r., . ) • FirdlT • per 1.11"1 . 1. . I 10 CIS; , 11 cli, I't eat. corn. rye, clover I . • I " 4 5.e..d. 4• salt per bil.nci. 3 1 9 rts: 3 Ces Grin ories,liardware.steel,l - : I , copper. tin, lirasii, do- I . . . lanai ir_lignorp.inncliihe rs, butter and ears, } ' 10 C - ; 1 35 cheese, laid and tallow, I oil. wool<eotton. leather I . • . , taw Wiles, paints. nya.. • t ., 'rs. hnlar.. and col dage• J , • . Dry ()Curd!, drugs 4- theili- 1 1 ' chins, foreign lignor... I - Wines. glass, paper.fresli }-: 260 • 1. 70 .. , fish, meat, colifertiona_ I ' iy. books ,f- Stationary.) ..., • Nn additional eliargeg for entionission. storage, Or receiving or d-liverin a freight at any •of tke Camila ' ny's.Di pots on the lige .lily 13.1,313 13. 110 A 1 11-7". Q f ki l 'IONS `2l x 1 rlat Itnr Raii Ttnad iron,"` 050 do II xI • do do" do ht do 7', x 4 XI do - an tvllll F. pikep 15 do I x I do , do do ' And Ploir,:. for rile by ' - A. it•G. it ki,:;ToN,O4, south front st., fhilada. l'hilada., July 11, IS - 16.. / ::::1--- BURDE.N'S'i , ATENT- HOUSE 'SHOES. • AtADE OF THE inttst refined American . . "Iron, for' salc at about thi! same prices (lithe Iron in liar, being a savina of alum! MO per cent to the purchaser. AII shaes , veld, ar, wart:tined. and if not salisf.tetory, can lie returned and the molter will lot refunded. - GRAV & BROTHER, 19 i'Valuni gt., Pitilada June 8 - 23 'ALIN A Salt in birrols& b tes. rwsiln at fl u . lonia • Market price. .I.•liverell ot l k•iartl of Boats no the Schis FREE <!f . l'orrt.t:A ( l: ,, S; r y Bit6THER,. Wilma gt or Dirust_st.AVltarfficikuyikol.. .;. PhiWdr+lpleia July !P)11, R AIL-,ROAD TUT'. ent , scrihers hitVe now landing fitini Alleatn- W;a, from Liv,•fpol.l; 5 tons Rail Road Iron, 5 tons . xt, 10 tons-I x Slims xl, Also, SO tons I,i•st refined . Iron, enwdating or round. square. awl flat bars. Apply to k, & E: ORORRE, North East comer 14 Market and I.lh areet. ISIS. -17-1! • IRON STORE. • . subFcritiers have constantly on Itand,tand for 1 sale low, in lots to wit ptirchasere, Ilar Iron, Boil er:anti Hue Iron, Cirif:She . ir nod Spring Steel; Fecund quality Flue,lion, suitable for Sawn., Coal Caro, Arc. F- (Sirders received end promptly executed for Flat Rail Road Iron and for Chains suitable for mines, by MORRIS 4 JONES, Iron Merchants, S. V. corner Market nod Sehoyl - kill 7th street, Philadelphia. November :21, Itsl6. r. 47-- MITE subscribers invite the attention of Country I Merchants to the following articles in their line, all of the very best quality; Mustard loi)liP in imPel , and half _barreis. Jjo • kegs ofo 10 lbs., and 20 lbs,, each. do boxes of 2 dhz. quarto' Ili. tins. pq • da box . ea of 2 doz. hay' IL. this. Cotlec,:gr . entr, roaaind and ground. (:nocointe and Cocoa. Spices of ail the different ltlnds,both pound and ground, viz —Nattpigo, lAtace, Cintiarudii, Cloves, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger. The above goods are offered on the moat reaaonahle terms, and delivered, to any, pan of the city free of expense. rItANCIS & WELCIJ, 4 Zip. 7, Dutch street. .11/Ith 1141. ' " Obilabelpl)4l. SALT ! SALT ! ! WISTAIR'.4- B.IESAM. OF - ' WILD CHERRY, TH'E GREAT REMEDY. FOR CONSUMPTON An.) Ole. best Alrdicine known to Won for the cure of • stinna, of every stage, Liver. Complaints, Won ' chitis. Influenza, Coughs, Coulds, Bleeding of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pain's and weakness in the side, breast, &c., " • and all other diseases 4 the Pultnotmry Organs', -1, 4 - A VERY important disease over which this 'Balsam' cysts-a very powerful influence. is that of a MS EASEDLIVER. In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more - cmcacions than any remedy 'when() em ploy ed . and in numerous instances when patients had endured long and severe suffirin" ' fioni the disease, wit hont receivii,, ,, theleast benefit from various rents dies, and when MERCURY lets been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a hOlthy action, and in many instances effected PERMANENT CERES. after every known remedy had faded to pro use this effect. Besides its ;Wonishing efficacy in the disease. above tileill ' idtted, wr.ial,a rind it a very effectual remedy in ASTHMA, a complaint in which it has been efiensiye ly 11•141.Widit decided success, even an cases of years standing. .... ' I It not oily emanates from a regular Physician, hurt t liss.ll,m been Well tested in ...*lthe complaints fo which it is recommended. Irlsomt my intentiot , I Imre foie. either to,cloak it in mystery, or in any ma • deceive the piddle by' overrating its virtue,;; on lb • contrary, I shall simply endeavor to give a,brief slat' anent of its m.efulness, and ijalitir Myself that ifs :to • prising efficacy will enable tue to furnish such i of its virtues as wilt satisfy the roost incredolouS, tbat Consumption may and 'CANiBE CURED,' ifthil med • eine be resorted to in time. . . ~ Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Sept. IS, ISIS. , Mr. Seth, IV. Finale,' - Dear Sir:—Tire character of Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry is no well established. throughout alt country. and especially in the State of New York, that any further testimony would seem to be uneces nary. Yet I have derived so much advantage from it that lam happy to communicate Ihrosgh Voir to the ' sick and afilicted,wlett it has done for me and Iconsider it a privilege and ditty to do so. I have ,be en troubled 'With weak limes fir four years t had a congli utnAi• or less every winter. I was confined to the house . all Last Winter-Oh a severe cough, pain in the side tied breast ; raised blood se - r rat times: I cents tilted a phy sician, but have never taken ally Methane which has dond We en Much Etiod :is WIsTAIUS BALSAM OF Wit I) CHERRY. I consider it the BEST medicine iii the world for Coble_ Coughs, and Pnlminary ('nut- I plaints. IV I 1.1.1 A M It. SW A il Ts. OPfXIOA7 Of .1 LIEO u1...611.1q13751C.M.V. . - Exter. Me., Sept. 30, 'D.ir,., This cerOfie Nat I have rerninmended the use of WINTAR'S BALSAM 1/F WII D CHERRY for dislm ses di' the Lungs, for two ye: +r past, and many bottles to pay knowledge haye bee used by my patients, all with beneficial results. In wo' rases where it was , S .. thought confirmed imusumpfiffa had taken place; the Wild Cherry effected a eure. N BOYDEN. Physician at Eater baiter. ' .NO Quit cA - Rieri ~PO nEemfPna.v.r. All published statements of ci:res performed by this medicine, are,. in every re:speil; TRUE. BEWArtri OF etit:NTllll,4iirli ANY) IMITATIONS.--The unparalleled and astonishing ettiraey of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in all till• diseases fur which it is recommended, curing many cases after the skill of the best 'physicians was unavailing, - has eirected a large and increasiltg demand for it. This fact has caused several unprincipled t ainterfehors and initia tor:, to palm Off spurious' miNtlires. of similar name and appearance. for the liaise'''. Be caiefol and get time Eennine DR. WISTAR"S RAI, SAM OF WILD CliEltßY. None genuine tiniest: sighed by T. BUTTS. Address all - orders to sun! NY: FOWLE, Boston. Mans. . For sale by JOHN 14; C - i.MARTIN, Druggist Potts ville: WILLIAM TAGGART, Tamaqua; RICK EL & MEDLAR, Ormies•hurg ; J. B. & J. A. FALLS, Miners t,ille; CALEB WHEELER, Pinegroye. Jan.lo .!i 2. 4,- HANCE'S - SARSArAMLLA on EtLooD 1171.1 T IS TIIAT /'RLPCIPL i II lilCll TrE C. ILL Illt.l.Tand is-that principle by which the whole sys -1 tem is regulated . . Therefore if the blood becomes impure, a general ileranaithietirinf the systemplist ; 41:d sivetise to tbiw.ll. , ,•('”lik. tol'ueuza, Ile : , pep=in, ifirOrnv. 11,11faelle. Fullness of Ti phi...id:rind typhus reV:TA of ell kinds, Indigestion, 1% ealineos of . stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic i Woo icr,-,NerVenis A lreetions, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Ptedtksy. liManiniatual of tho Lungs, Low &Mails, Fits, %Teasels, Small Pox, Whoopir.a ernigh,Cronp,So re Eyes. In wara Weakness, Worms, gunery, lii iii linis, Cholic, Dysenrary, Gravel, Salt liken Deafness and other affections of the ear, St. Anthony's Fire. Sem-111- Nor Ling's Evil, Firers, Swellings, Tumors. 'Wes, Suppressed 'Alma lily, discharges, and Female Complaints in general, Ernpitions of the Skin, Ilabithal- Cosfivetiess, and all iii -ease's depeniiitigrai a disorder ed and diseased Nt..te - of the blood, or a suspension of ; the healthy -secretions. Therefore on Ihe fir: nano:trance of any (if, the:.; scroptrons HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR 111.0011 P 11.1.5, eh , he procured, and need according to the directions..• Price '5 cents per box of 50 Pile, or five boxes for one dollar. • FURTHER ' PROOFS OF- THE FFFICACY OF /1-1-VCE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF 110AR11017-Vrt LYRA:LIEF - - I-VG AFFLICT . 0 0 CIS . • Mr. George T. 'Warrington, residing in York street, Federal Bill, Baltimore., was attacked with , a violent cough and sore throat, after trying many renualies, was induced ht' - n friend to one Itawe's Compound S 1 roll of lloarlmund, and before wing one bottle was entirely t nred. ANOTHER YET RORE ASTONISHING ! Airs. flenriett a Merrick', residing in Mnimment street .between Canal and Eden at t eets. was attacked with a very severe cough and pain in the breast,- which was so intense that it extended to the shoulders, She was :tinkled aiso with a pain in the side. Alter IT ying many remedies, she was persuaded by a friend to nan Itance's Compound Syrup of 'Horehound, and. after using three doses. she experienced great re lief, and before she had finished the bottle, was entirely Curi`rl cents fier holt le. SF ft hot tle# flu , Ea O. For sale by Slall A. HANCE, corner of Charlet , and Pratt :.t reef=, and iOS Pattiz:tore sliver; and by the following Agents JOAN FLOOD, Ntt.. , ville'• & E. II \ \INTER. 01- w i e. ,b ur z GET). ruityfockimn Aa• lIIIOTHER, New Castle. ; WM. PRICE, Si. Clair ; SAM 1.. KEMPVON and 11 El ER, sTnAus,, & co., Port Ca thol'i . • WA %qui & MARS, Plcc Doint9; C. W. DAUNENIIAC- Eri.Tainarma ;J. Etl.l,S, • EME JIXOTHEB 772117_11P8 OVER DISE-ISE B 1 ThOmpson's Compound Syrup of TwIR tc WOOD BEM tILD the foll,ming lestimontal : l'tt 111.5 t. Nor. 2d, 1-8-tti. The undersigned is induced to make the following brief statement, under a firm conviction that many vale tole lives would be saved if those affected in tlyi .same manner had recourse to the same means that have restored her to health. Being afflicted for a long time .with a A intent cough, with pain in the side and breast, and alnuist total loss of voice, with difficult respiration, and with inability to discharge the phlegm which ob structed the breathing, gloat was ,my distress. It scarcely necessary to say, that during this time ninny medicines were used, but all of no avail, until one bottle of Thompson's tamp. Syrup of Tar and Wood Natulta lons procured. nut astottishitig were its o r ccu B e f ore taking halt ofit all alarming eA mptomidisappearcil-•rx pectoration became free—the cough ceased—the voice' recover._ d, aud ill pain and oppressionoppressionvanished before finishing an entire bottle. If this statement car be of any benefit lottoe rllic:ed, you are at liberty ton c it for that purpose. . MG" IA C. SSYnErI, • • To. I IL/ Spruce Street. • T!TIUMP”ANT SuCCESS.-.47ollSltlllptives remember that it is Thomp-on's Catopollllll syrup of Tar and Wood islaptha, which is daily etrecting'such rein:irk:l - cure, In Pulmonary Con muipt ion. Asthma, Wood, Pain in the Side and fireaga, st or e Throat, Man:eon-a, Palpitation of the Ifeart, Wlttinp cog Cough, Croup, Hives, Nervous- Tremors, Liver Complaint. Piseased Kidneys, , therefore ware of all spurious ITIIXIMVP of Tar or Naptha, and ;.urchase ofthe advertised agents only; Astotticrt WOMPERVIIL CVItE ' • • 'The undtirsigned is induced to make the following brief state:rm,. under a grin conviction that inahy'val. noble lives ;night be &alit!, we's; recnorSe had to the' same means winch have Teetered me to health,' I had su ff ere d for years with ueAkness of the Iting.4 and Liv er complaint; big so'gradual were the inroads of disease that I felt no alarm until within the last year. The chief cause ,of distress was pain in my breast and rjght. SIP, Stela otipreeiton, almost ttrangling, and total ina bility-to raise the corrupt matter which obstructed my breathing ; and- at times so great wat my suffering thought I could not live an hour. - It h scarcely neces sary to sa; that during lids tint., I had the best medical attendance, was cupped, liliateisd,' &e, with net .1 also used various advertised and•well known medi cines.obtalning no relief whatever, until I procured Thcoupson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap_ tha, one bottle of which henefitied me more than allele° I had taken ; tWid.now 1 assert It as my solem n belief thaLby ibis time I should.have been In my grave bad I not procured this remedy at the time - I did. Sanstt JANE ADAMS. Sworn to and subscribed this SIM day of February, PM, before me, CJlAUlierr BULKLEY, Aldekinaki. Prepared only by Atigney.ds Dickson, .(successorp of S. P. Thompson,) at the N. E. corner of Fifth turd Spume streets, Philadelphia. ' Bold by J. G. llROWN,,Tottsville ; E. W: EARL, Reading; and MOORE & LONGAKER, Norristown. ' Price 50 cents, oriiihottles for $2 50. " • -Dee .5.1848 • • 07— . • itiebicincg. THE .171:001)? Al= - ..firi 31I9111111I(C. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The Franklin Insurance - Co., , OF PIIILADEI.PIIIA, Capital t,..; 40t1,.(2110, raid in Charier Perpctuat. CiONTINUE to make Immraneo., permanent and lim ited, on every description of propeity, im town and eonutry on the usual favorable terms. Office 191 • Chestnut Street near fifth• Street. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. 1./14CTORS, Charles X. Ranker, Samuel Grant, • '• James Scott, ' ' • Fredro irk Brown, Thomas Hart,' 3 Jacob R. ' Thomas 5. If hal Oa,' Gra. fr. Rit' - itdrebi, Tobia t• Wagner; .31Ordecai D. leak. CHARLES C. fIANCKEII, Ser'y. The splisrtiher has been appojate, c,u• the a bove mentioned in6titution. and is- now prepared_ 10) make insurance, on every description of, property, at the lowest rates. Pottsvtll , June 19, 1611, - • Ore'r - 4VE 01' 'THE piing Ga rden IVltitital Insurance comyany. . • rrin,i Company having or,;, , etulted acrottling• to the I. provisions of its charter.'is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Pigeon the mutual principle„ combined with the seeitrity of a joint stoek s capital,— The advantaf.te of thisysteitt is, 14th ell - meta security afforded at the lowest rocs that the boiinesircan be done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not to exceed 6 per cent.. per annum on the capital) wilt be re turned to the members of the institution; Without their becoming responsible for any oftlie engag,einents or li abilities of the Company, furtherthan the preiniums at- . tually'rta id. The great success which this systani has met, with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Diipctols to retpiest the attention of the public to, it, Confident thatit requires hut to be undsrstooll to he appreciated. The dct of Incorporation ; and any explithation in re gard to, it, may be obtained by applying at• the O ffi ce .Ml - 09/i rest corner of Pith cad Wood sta., In of H. DAN, NAN, Pottsville. CHARI.ES STOKES; President. i.. KRUMBIIAAR, Secretary.: DIRECTORS, ellartt-5 Stokes; George W Wond, Abraham it. Perkins, • Elijah Dallett. . Day id Ito nk in, 1'.'1,. I,agiterenne, . Walter It. Dick, Saninel Townsend; Joseph . Parker, The sonscrtber has bum appointed Agent for the a bove nse:l noted Imdittition. and is prepared to effect nsura flees. on all descriptions of pi openly, at the lowest ate:. -U.'HANNAN. February 28, 1816. • tem aaxmosia.emiximoicemi L'ife 3115th:t1IIC. THE VI 1`..\1:1) LIFE . IN:SURANCE, .-NN IN U FPI' & TRUST CO.. OF PHH„NDA.. ' 1 ! OFF CE 159 CHESNUT ST. , A 1 Mir ...Insurance cri Lives,crant Annuities and En -1.11 downients. and receive and execute trusts. I /tare fur insuring *lOO on a single fife. :. 7 Atle For I year. • F0r.,7 years. For I.lfe. ' annually. annually. 20 0 111 0 05 1 77 • 20 1 31 1 76 ' 2 36 40 109 _ . . IS3 .120 60 1 tki 4 Ott •- .. ' 4 CO. f 0) 435 191 ' 700' txtoir..t::—A person aged 39 years-next birth-day, y paying the Companysl 31, would encore to his fit imily or .heirs $lOO, should he die in one y' at . • or for 813 10 he secures to 'them 81000 or -tor 813 60'hunit ally for 7 • years;hesecnre+in them 1000 - .l)oul t i he die ie 7 years; or fore 29 60 paid 'annually during life lio•provides for them 1000 whenever he dies; for '80:,50 they would'reeive 'isaloo should lie die in one year. „Ixtcv Any 20;1615: . Tlir...llanagers of this Company, at a' meeting held on the •27th: December ult.. agreeably to . -1 he design referred in the original pro:peittiis or circular' of the Coulpa ny. appropriated a Bonus or addition Mall poll cies' for the whole of- life, remaining in force, that were issued prior to the let of January, •1812. Those :of them them efore which were issued In the year 1 . 836, ',will he entitholto 10 per cent upon the sum insured, making anaildnion of 6100 on every 81000. 'That is $llOlll, will I,e Paid when -the pudic): hrcomes a claim instead of the 811M0 originally insured. 7) Those policies dirt were issued in 1 i t'..37.w ill be entitled to 83 pe r cent, or 877 :A on every 81000: And' those, issued ill 1828, will be• entitled to 71 per rev!: imr .075 on every 100. and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued priorto In; or Januar),lS The pones will he credited In odd books ondorsed on presontolion at It is the tle.itth of the Cotopany. tort attliiiOn or hohut: to thy. for =EI 11. WI P.I C{l.ol Jou% F.'lA3ics, Armor}•. rrThe subscriber has been ap•uuitie above Institution. nod is prepared etf.i dices. nt the published rates. nod give esiredgn the subject, on appliention CENJ AM, Potts Ville Feb. Sill, N ATION A L LOAN F LIFE .A.SSUR.4 NCE SOC/E T Eiti:;owered 6. Act,of c.irtrnt..vmo,(lo sr Litiled States Hoard of Jacob Harvey, Esq.- Chairman., John J. Palmer, Jonathan 0onellnu•. Esq. James Doorman Esq. George Barclay, Esq samtit•l S. Howland, Eel. Corindn i. Worth, M, Pox. Epq Clesoent C. Biddle. Esq. Philadelphia, .0 E.;\* I. .1 ,S. NA ?LER S Vor lire Pi . CW Vert, Branch: J. L. Star.7l. SVt.llBl. New York; lor the" N ew Eitroand Bran , :h; ; E. A. Grattan ' 'Merchant's Exehamze, 11,1seoM.• GS? Mary land and \Vashinzton Branch. Meßv l Cl l l, Ger— man si,J4altietarv; lor the Miter l'lrtneties: Wm. Petra f.Be , o•elt tilt street, I . liihtelphia. \ KERS :—.l‘l, rrhant's Bank. New yolk. . YSICIA abq A. E Ilosack. 111. N. - Vt.l,; ‘ViI,IIIW M I). M u slim; II litirklei, NI. IblItimo,o; J. 13arcla M. lb. I:!liladelphia. SOLICITORS. , -IV. New. Yolk' , " F. Doxter. Itos , or: .1. Nl. rzay.• boll. Bal!linore, \%'m W. Wiley, l'liibufolphin. 'Phi , inytiniti. It; !;•iirded on t" eMillea! Safety and Joint Stock pro elle. and em'traeingt all the recce ini:mivements di the zi'cit.i.Ce Insurance, alter eXpiq le (Mil the most marked Souse in Europe, has este:, it.heil offices in British America and va,i-int ;; part: of the United Sham., whet e its principles are winning qua I fao.nur and approval. Amongst the many advantages • which it offers to all persons wishing to lettere their lives, td . .e , lst—its egurvcr sreunrry. arising frnm a large paid up and safely invested capital; 20—its moderate rates of premium ;3rd—itee pa rticiodtion of all profits - by the insured, which (as he business of the Society in. C4rcat Brit:1111'11nd elsewhere. has become very even sloe,) i s attic utmost benefit and unportsoice; tree use given to the As:aired ol two thitels of the a t - mount of their fOriner payiner.6., whenever required —thuS obviating the'objections,agnitini Life Insuran een with t.hdse whnse - incnmes :11C precarious, and wimmight dread the 1,0 , 0,114, or being in (wear with their titenalions, and of klierchy forleo.ing their previous payments. • • romplitets containing the S'imiety's rates niul every other information, may be old 3 j,ied on.applicanntlto the it geid, at No. (i south •Fnurth •street, iii,charles 1) . . VI est. West Branch Vaßey, and a: the "like of the iI in ers' Journal, rottsville ; Jure I!tith • TANNERY, SKIN DRESSING, Ste. , F AI‘TKLIN KLINE A NSOUNCES toll's friends and-tpe !Adak, tjpat 1 has taken the 'ran Yard, tOnitiired ;) estate of the late lllliiatn She n fel ter, oh alley, where* will keep oil hand fit sale hinda of leather 'oann factured in the beat manner, and respectfutly enticits the continuance of the: ctistprn of the, late 51r. Shenfel. ter. and the public generally, which he will endeavor to merit by a strict attention to hn6dnesr:::' Ifs. The' hipih* price paid hit' hides. Oct. 31. Isis - ' ArrENTION ! MILITARY. STORE. THE subssriber troul4 respectfully inforrit his friends and customers, that he has located his ABUT AltY CAP MANUFACTORY In Third street. No. 08, a few doors below Rice,Where lie would be pleased to see his old customers, and as many new ones as are disposed to favor him vviththilr custom. Us still continues io manufacture Military and sportmen's articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, , Felt; Silk and : Deaver Dies. Capa;cif all patterns; Forage Caps ; holsters for T0:4,1104y do. Cartrouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of nil kinds, Canteen's, Knapsacks, different patterns; Vire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do. Brushes anti- Eickera;Plumey, rompo:otis, Fire.aSeii'a Caps, Leather Stocks, Grin Cases, superior quality Shot nags, Game Foga:Drums, a} Orders thankfully received and poimptly attended to. • - • WAI. CRKSSMAN," No. 06, North 3d at itt few doors below Rice. Philad4.. January 13th, Olt • . . what's the sound cpmes up. the vieley bush: "riq .11etit now• !—d•Se hear the rli4h. • Like that of •'many waters f"—ISE is nighl Yield up the breuth old Winter, thou must die.. Mnreh—forward, March. and-take the place which thou Coast till us Rime irl,e cull. and which by right Is thine. Maw: will dispute it_ to tight For < = ,rowti like th;ne wol,lll hnnllcray ; told how To H a nd before ,•urlk nrm a= tliOo Tolinttle with, misfit liea gamticei. , No, Thou*rt safe etioulh. inileeLlA-uheliange a{iluau thee no,fool would venture: Ha! Methiuhs wduld he a troahlmoine task. to stanit=with halo Ot rumor even,— . fore Ronny elan And ,tronz must be the *m to put to ' ANDREW RUSSEL Truly, tlion ert &Lowing uow - . 7 Wly.t thou canal 40 when rou , ed. 'The treat oak, bow, Though stiffly, as if loth to own thy , And ' groan a gretsting as than pus4es: by. - • . Prone on the ground long lutes offence; lie ; • • The stony-scans tremble; how thy hrenth4moeks dawn •The chimney" ; -1 1 6 W the Ilate3 tly wide and eltriek To see thee, and the sigp•boardA on their hinva creak; And liar a .Ibnial howl in all the town • There is along tite roof., and gable:. ' *. h Thou art ot . 'weeping Stir * ely thou art ‘ nO 2t ti l Anil yet the tenrs are running down thy rheeki In atreantu. ear, i+et another of thy freaks Or don thou think thine own a •weary lot / • Or falleth on thylprow a wanner breath Than than don love t rl whispering in my hert l'lnwsoon, like all of earth, they inun depart, 'Anil though 1..0 late kin_. prepare lE4'de:di!! So, hol thou'st changed thy tone;—art•smiling now ;—• Out on, thee for a graceless scamp, V excite Our iymputhies for "made up" sorrow. Night And day ore not more changeable them thou. • _ ht faith we know not how to take thee: Cold Sunu•times. and carele,s i—fierre and angry oft ; Again thou'lt melt tolaty. with thy tort, ' Stefanie , ; then tarn and laugh ut tears which told 'Au lunie,t sympathy. ' ~... • ' Go—r•thotert so wild, • Tll Waite on more thought on thee. Thou dost fret Too much liken child to ben ling, and yet, 1 Too niuch a King thou Art to brut child. • e Filewell! , . . El: Poultucy, Vt., 1C47.. . i •• ,r . • ---- , -- i ci: . cat h e At an . Is4the' early 'days of the Reptiblics it pas cue 'tornaCy. for the President to meet' the two 'Houses of Ceingress, ein their assembling, and make•thein a silekch, lumina ofsen4ing: in a format, carefully writhin message as nowi, We do not remember the pitecise year when ti 'ehange was made, but! thin 'liewas, before the 006 of'‘Vssiii i Ntrolts e's NirOistration. Various reasons conspired ,to brin4,,,,,, . mut the change:rjasons of conVenience, whicikvill occur, on , yeitction, to every enni, and which it is needless now to,specify. We allude to the matter as necessary to a baler understand ing 4 the extract below. . 'This extraa is liken from"n long and :very interesting communication in the National Intell igrncer, of the 221 instant, the anniversary of IVssurNo-ris's birthday. The write's' deScribes WASIIINGION as he saw Lim at the ( - nning of Congresii in Philadelphia. Allu• ding :jo the description of the same scene by an: other' writer in the Intelligence!. of Ink year, he says.; . . Its! vivid truth' Canniit be surpassed.; I stood .with; him on that same mime platfinan, before the ,door of hall, elevated'by a few / steps (rani the pave ment, When the carriagmof the President drewtm: it. was,.as he describes it, white, or rather iif a light i screarn color, painted on the panels with beau tiful i groups, by Cipriani, representing the foiir seasdns. The horses, according,..thmy recollection, were white, in unison with the carriage.' (He saysifthey were,hays ; perhapsle is more correct.)- As he ahlifetl, and ascending the steps, paused upon the platform, looking over his shoulder, in an attitude that would .base furnished on admirable . sulOct, for the pencil, he was 'preceded by. two gentlemen bearing long white wands, who kept bathe crowd that pressed on every side to get a n arer view. At that moment I stood sd near I a light have touched his clothes; but I should as soon have thought of touching an electric battery. 'Yps penetrated with a ventratibn amounting .to thedeepest awe. Nor , was. this the feeling of a schoolboy , only , it pervaded, I believe, every hu meri' being that approached' W•sniNGTUN 1 and I li'dve been told that even in his social and min vivijal hours, this furling in those who were honor edlAo share them,' never suffered intermission. I saw him a hundred times afterwards, jolt never with any other than that saineling. The. Al `g ' mighty, who raised up in our hour of nessl a man soyecoNarly prepared for its whole dread respon- Siliility, seems to have "put an impress of sacred : [lass upop his own instrument. The first sight ofthe man struck the heMt with involuntary hom age, and prepared everything around him to obey. Vitl hen he 'addressed hildself to speak,' there was ' art. unconscious soisperisiOn of the 'breath, while etery eve was raised in e4ectation. At:the time: I apeakof he stood in . profound silence, and had. :; that•statuedike an which mental -greatness 'alone, mint•beitow. As he turned to enter -the building, arid was ascending the staircase leading to the Congressional 'Hall; I glided along unper:eived, 1 ..; arost under cover of the skirts of ;Hi dress, and entered instantly after Lim into the lobby of the I ouite, which• Was, of course, in session tmeceive It in. On either hand from the entrance, stood a lirge cast iron ',stove ; and resolved to-Secure the unhoped-for priiilege 4 I had so unexpectedly oh tlinett, I clambered, boy-like, on this stove, (forth diately then not much heated,) andfrutri,that fa curable 'elevation enjoyed, for the first time, (what 11have since so many thousands of times witness ad with compaiative indifference,) an niiinterrupts ell view of the • A merican COngreSer in full session, every member in hiS 'place. . : Shall I be pardoned er saying ita,aspect was very dfiteretit from what Qe now witness? There was an air of decorum, releomposure, of reflection, of gentlemanly and shed dignity, which has fled, or lingers with here and there a 'relic, of the olden time.' polocy on the trice. illtlP to snake I ili:•at F.tuited S,'President Arent fqr the I Insurances nit y information ;it this offire. • INBANNAN JiYI) of LONDO Vireclh is York The House seemed then as composed as I1;0 Senate now is when an impressiiespeech is-in the, act of 'delivery. On Washington's entrance the - most profound and dealli-blcesfillneba'preF•iil 0. Howe, lobbies. gallery, all were wrapped in the . deepest att.-onion; and !ha souls of-that entire 'assemblage seemed pouring from their (lei on the noble ll:ure which dolibe aiely, and, with Qtt unaf feeted; but surpassing maje'ty, ad-Fanced upon the 'tiro id isle of the Ha'l between ranks of standing Senators and Members and slOwly ascended 'toe 'steps leading to the Speaker's chair. I well re inember, 'standing at the head of the Senate, the I tall, square, 'omew hat gaunt,fonn of Mr. Jefferson: conspicuous from his scarlet waistcoat - bright blue coot, with broad bright buttons, as well as by his quick end penetrating air, and high-boned Scot iiah east of feaiures. There too, Gen:Knox, then Secretary. of *Br, in all thei'sleek 'rotundity of , his tow stature, with a bold abd florid face, open, p . tni 'and manly in its expression., But I recollect : , that.my boyish eye Was caught by,the appearance of De Yrujo, the Spanish 'Ambassador. He stood is the rear of the chair, a little on one side, cover ed with a apfeedid diplomatic dress, decorated with'ordere, and carrying undet. his - arm an im mense ;nape° bras. edged with - white ostrich feathers. He was a than totally different in his 'sir and manner.frOm all around hitri,land the sery antipodes; eapecislly'of the Meg ciri'hihout ell eyes but his seemed flied is by a spell:, I saw many other very 'striking figures grouped .shout end be hind the Speaker's anti; bUt 1 aid' npl inow their names, and had no nnp to ask ; besides, dare not open my lips. . • . The President, having seated himself, remained in 'silence, Serenely contemplating . gse Legislature befoul, whose members 9oCiegitimed their From ticara Satorday GacttC 11l a r BY somEno?i--rist "TherFtormv March come nt %Vali wind and Alund and , Gearther.tilling. of thC•blast Thatllitinql4 snpsyy valley 3." BRYANT. -seats; waiting for the speech. No house of wor ship, in the moat soletati pauses of devation,,was' ever more' profoundly still than that. large and crowded. chamber_ ‘• Mashtngeoo was . dressed precisely as Stuart has pa;toted Lord Landadown'a lengthi portrattin a full suit - Of the richest black velvet, with diamond knee-laickles 'and square silver bUrk les set upon shoes j 'paned with the.most scrUpu lons neatnvss,,kdack silk-stockings, his shirt ruffled: at the breast and 'wrist, a light-C,ress' 'sword,7his .hair profuselyi powdered, fully tire . stred, so as to project at the aides. and gathered behind in 'a silk bag ornamented with a large rose of black Titian& He held his cOcked,hst.'which had a large black cockade on one side of it,iii his hand, as he ad vanced toward the chair, and, wheitseated, laid it un the Ode. , ''At length, thrustind - his hand -f witliM -the side ! of his coat, he .drew forth a rlicl of. natruscript; which he opened, and rising, held it in ids hand. while in a rich; deep, full, sonorous voice, he resit his'op^ning add reps to Congress: his. enuncia tion was deliberate, justly emphasised, very_ths , liner, and accompanied With'an air of deep &elem. nity,-as being the utterance of a mind profoundly impressed with the dignity of The' act in which it spas occupied, Conscious of the'wholeresponsibility its position l and adieu, but Mot oppressed, by it.' There was aver about the man something which impressed the' observer with a conviction that he was exactly and fully equal to wliat he had to do. He wairnever hurried; never negligent; but seem ed ever prepared for -the occasion', be it what it. nitght. If I could express his Character in one word, it would be appropriateness. In his Biddy, in his ;lark's, at a levee, before Congress, at the head of the army, he seemed to he just what- the 1 ituation required !din ,be• He possessed, in -1 a degree never equalled by any, human being I 'ever saw, the strongest, most ever-present sense of propriety., It nerd,. forsoot; , him, and deeply. I.and involuntarily-impressed its - elf upon every_ holder. "1 - : H address was of moderate length; the topics / have of coUrse forgotten ;' indeed,l was not of uA 'ago to appreciate them ; but the ; air, the man ner, the tone, have never. left Miy-' 4 niental vision, -and.even.noW seem to vibrate on ear. A -scene like this,, once behip,..-tboilrh in ear liest youth, is never to be for k rotteti. It must be now fifty veers, aen, but I could this moment sit down and sketch the chainber,ltliti Miserably, arid the at Are. . . Haying Closed the reading. he down don the scroll, and, after • a brief pause, riktired as he had entered: when the inannscript tt.y)itiianded, for a second reading, to Ntr. Beckly,,t cllerlt of the House, 'whtise geutletnanly manner, clear ariasil ver voice, and shop articulation I 'shall cver.ds- t . sociate witlt the scene. 1V hill shall we cceiti hold•such ai GingrKse and euci l i rezidan t? • pENriuzr - sr.,--At every' swing of the pendulum a spirit goes into eternity. The mei sure of our life ia. a lianif•hreath ; it 13. a tale that is told ; itskapAity is ilite the swift shuttle: or the flying arrow;l ir is . .briet as the fading flower, or. the transituryit . rUtiow, or. the dazzling meteor ;*it is a :bubble; is is; a breath. At 'every swing of the liendulnrir a spirif'iroes into eternity. Between the rising and the ripping suri, 4, 1 2.000 souls me surnirri foed bUfore thur Creiii'mc LOrinth is of. r busy,. nigift and daY;l•iit. till Fe+sons, and in • 01l climes. 'Foie, as well as beautiful, are those lines of Mrs. H e'ruanE-7 '..l . .eave have their time to f.,11, , , ' .' A . - nil flower:: to wither at the north whale breath, ' . .. • 'Anil retry to ,et—hat all. . nett hart, elf.senroni tsr thy own. 011eath !" He is sa r plified with ImundleSs variety of darts and arrow's, with which tie accomplishys hiti Work.- Could all ;the thrtris in which death conies to man he written kneel her, what a long and fearful cata fogue would,it Make! 'Think of ho innumerable number of aseases,--1111 at the command of , death. And us though-these were not' sufficient, see-how man is.exposed to fatal accidents on every hand and at every moment. .it was a saying of Flmt I that "the smallest pone in the body is,a doorlaide enough Co', let iri,dentlt." "The leanest gnut . in the air," says the same writer, " may choke and, as it did Adrian. a Pope of Rome: . A little hair in milk m i tti . .strangle one, as it aid a couriseller in Rinne., A little skin of a raisin may stop one's breath, as / it did that of the lyric r o.i, Anacreon." A little agnail on a tinge!, recently proved the avenue of death to a plivi:ician - ivho was in the rigor of life and health. -:-Ilven the food we eat to nourish u s, and the -air we breathe may introduce death int o our system.. And though everything else should fail to harM us; we might fall b - ene'ath our own hands should God imam a clowl-to pass over our I rca.on. 0 ! how insecure fit!ja how near-is death! What has bc‘en.said, to t mar iner in respectto his ship, that she /sail's within four inches of death, may be said of the soul in relation !o 'the Ledy. If the ship split, then the sailor Sinks:- if - our earthen vessel break, the-soul is plunged forefer into the shoreless ocean of eter nity. IVere oar senses not benumbed and dead ened, we 'should coil Cantle lin- renn - nded of. this danger. 1 We should read a warning in every sear: leaf, a n d', hear en aditunitien in every wind that sighs. Even sleep, .nature'-s- sweet restorer.' would he a mighty filitilibir of death—an ever prekent ;ettibl qn . .01 AnJttality.=-I , l“ 4 ".;xvitte pi. °neer ! -1 • • • . . i 7--- -7----------- .• . , NAiquinN's ilLool) IN 'IIIF: !J. S. SEvATt.— A writer' in the 4040 it Coutler, SayS of the new 1: 4 -orhilorlfroin Lnui.ihinii : • His nnme is' Pierre .Soule., He stands high al; the Bar of Louisiana, and his position has been gained rapidly. He ,was born in 'France, and when he cum; to this cOuntry offered his services to Gen.lJackson- 'as a gardener..' The General, finding him to possess talents above his station; offered him the psi of his liftrary, and 'fie., Commended. him to study.- He diii so, and torn ineneed the :practice of taw l in New Orleans, where hie success has (red ;ycry marked., 'Brit this is 'not the most ceriouspart of. his history, He claims-to be n natural snn'ol Napoleon, and his, personal appearance driesrmt discard the r:up- Position.. His completion.isfvery swarthy ; eye b . lark, restleSs acid deep. set ; his hair lung a ld glossy jblack. . He is - broad shouldered, well loud. ed, of medium . hei ;tit, hns a serious and reserve an, and a half scowl uponl his countenance. 4 ThoSe fond of tracing reseoldances, would brit} many ! pilots in which ro . crimper° him With the Great' Captain. Not among the least striking, are. his small and delicate bands, and his genteel font. 1 ' A stratig , :r would he likely to consider him a Cherokee or Choctaw Indian. ' •Ittnnys or ,Manning NVonslo.',—We wash our lianlls v ol anything slanderous in the following, but se, much has been said' both ra The Legislature ankorn of it timing the pendency of the bill guar. anteing ~to mulled women certain rights and prix flegei,•that we 'cannih 'withhold the information 'from.the public. The remarks were made in ot.r presence by a crusty oldliachelor, and 'go to show. how some foliee tongues WILL. wag in like of all ive can do,. :Ladies, talte . a seat and read about— A woman mar ay what alto likes to you, ;With out the risk °Wetting knocked down for it. the Caii take a snooze •ufter dinner while her ,husband has to go to l . voiy. '"She can dress heiself in neat antliidy'calicciea or silks, which her husbandhas to earn and fork . . over to her. • • 13 be can take a walk on tkpleasant 4as without the fear of bril; netted to treat at every s.igh' po.gc she passer!, • . - • . She cap ;atilt her face if too pale, or flour it if too red. t• She eati stay athortie is time of war, and ziar. ry aguit;il berittriband She can wear corsets if tool e- hick, and Slier fix ins, if too thin.-Cartiale patestrian, •• • • 3 . 0.881iqd OFFirE. . 4* TN connexion with our Establltbrunnt, we ha ea open / a large Jobbing:olllo4Ni the printing of 't' Books. . : Latge Poitiers. Pamphlets, • Handbill., • / - 11illa of I.ading,: Bill Beads, Blank Point's, ' Circulars. Cards, - • Thurs Books; &e Tgeth'er with all kinds of Fancy Printing, all of Which wiltlbe stowed at shilit notice and In a beailti ful stile His stock of Type flit .fobbing is very Urge, orbit h_ was selected with a view to 'give effect- to hand-brills-- and his type for Hook and Parephlet Printifig, 4 .Qua! 10 any used in the. cities. . 7 • As he keeps triode esprestqly`forJohbing; he Ratters. Igalself that his facilities for,execuling wo.tit isi creuto than that of any 'other othce. and that the 'PUtllielivilb` find it to there advantage , to give him a cal). order, at *Ail kinds of Bce is printed; ruled, ,and kognd (1 , • •• ..• shownini. • . , CI . . Book Bindery. We are alio prepared . to bind all kinds of books,-Fe the most durable manner, at short nottse. Blank t•onka always On hand—allio made to °roof and ruled to any pattern•. ' - •- , • • i r ' We have also provided ouritelves with a Ruling Pita chine, of the most- approved kind, which enables us to rule paper to any4iattern to order. MI The tiew-r k Spectator contains the follow ing interesting Waihington correspondence'' a century in, advance of the Telegraph:"..— NVasuric - rom Feb'y. 28, 1947 Me,srs. Shortfees and Sealskin, from Green- fami. took their seat; in the Senate tliia Morning. We liave note n full 'representati , in - horn every portion of.o tuelica, and I em hippy' tix ecticfatus .lete"the c,,tmtly, the people or which lan'tre"stte . ceeded currying out the wishes of those'', slorious,_far seeing Patriots, whose cry 'a htmdred years ago was, :. “The continent, the whole con it Cent, and nothing Lett ontinent." An ap- ProPriation made to .have-the chairs:Odra members ftoin Patagonia lowered, while th':Ose of : 1- the Greenlaindera are to.be made higher. ,- This fully paces that Congress is in favor of ' the SyStem. Mr: Neg . ') de . Terra, from i..7ape Horn, presented a petition from Messrs. Pen': 4uirt and othcrs4ray Mg that the Antarctic cOnti- , tient may he runt t'i„t Union. Mr. De Terra ixtirporied the petition ill a brilliant speech, in w,hich fie glanced at thy past, the present - and the future: In allusion to our east acquisition of territory ho said we much resembled the h'earning-, He closed with a splendid 'illusion to the stars and !stripes flouting triumphantly from 'flicir‘, l %tiokth antl South poles. ;Mr. Toot:), of New Zealand, (not perfectly understanding the language,) sprang to . his feet at the word" stripes"' and - asked if the member:tdade.any personal allusion to him. An explanation was: madti.'. with sonic difficulty, and . the New Zealander at down. • The boundary dispute. with Russia is not yet • 'toncluded.. That GMternment asserts her rightly . one half the countfy , 'arcw FA) the North Polo ; while • . our Garernment declaree,our trite in the whole to be clear curl unquestienable. A con _ mitten has been appointed tit to vestigate:the truth of a report, which says that ; the n ussiani held a war dance a round. the pole and grosr.ly.inSUlted our flag, In these times labink dispute to be out of e. 1, 11 ' and beleive. that it Will end' in fat/riga A .tell 144 paSseil in Cotnmittee of the 'whole, pro. v:iditte.for the placing of Dr.immOnd lights at the No:the:it and Southern 'porthins of the continent, doring the six months of night peculiie to those'' regions, The light formerly supplied by the Au- , riga Burlis,it is slid, bas entirely failed, as the inlnibitants keep the axis well greased.' thud pre ven!ang it front throwing off spaths by friction-, actifcli it is tcefl hnow MWaS - fortneity the cause of ttli. A urorn. • N'he ayes iind noes were called for but were not, to - ken, far the 'ehairifinn, (who is also not well ac- ' quaihted with the double - meaningof English,) de- , ..eided that ft Was unne'cessary, 'as there were (yd. Amtly two eyes to every nose: i Quite a flare up • occurred in the Mote, between - filr. Long' of Pat agonia and .11e. Short of Greb4rf, in which Mr. Loll; sthded across the floor and bravely dared' Mr. Sliort to pull his nose. Mr, ,Short Politely de. ,clined perfortinng the heat, as he two unable tr... reach up. • t It is very antwhig to obServe the effi.ct df the climate upon if tE•rerft ,merobers. The Greenland-, ", err insist limo, keeping the windows open, which ' 'lcry n.ut-h situps thi4 honorable gentlemen from the Equatorial !region L ,'Who sit huddled together; and shivering - `iound he store. A large reward.' has been olter,rl!"-- for to warm and cool the. ' hall so as to sui'. the arious . teMperaments. 14t;.' Sealskin ,der;ps in a 'p.itent refrigerator, 'and has' 4 sent home fur or three icebergs, which are ex. rected soon to arrive. The members from Brazil • ate ntrA•rtirt"cted with chills, while a gentleman from the ! South &eas cieel.tres that he is fast losing that rd% he.came hereto ..? sonpott, : Lis ecirr 511;UtiOn. • • Many:are the mi ,, utiderstandings relative to lan gone. An - lowa member ti, , ed a Westernism by remarking!that his constituents did% whalhig bit sines in produce ; upon which a South Sea niati • asked 1,4 an explanation; saying that he itatighl• ,it•was his constituents who followed that branch of tiihinis. !A Hoosier 'reckoned it -was rather a tall-parry of d • Oktiive that he represented; when a. l Patagonian .arlied the avegrage height of the In- .Suctrainusing mistakes are concatit'y occurring, hut .i(ts hoped.tbey will soon be redte 7 Pied by the competent English , teachers whom the : Government lias in its employ. • •-!., I believe there is n0t:1144 more new or strange, • and as the Mail' is alma closing, I conclude With ' youts,ec . c.. - • 014VE R- NE W SCHOOL. , tIICERTED ARTICLES, • " The rerh . lins of Lieut. Wecies, were recently buried I,>.wisti,vrn, Pr. with rpprepriate honor 4.!: The procession on' the .weao,ion'w • quite largeici: Theijnion sa)s that Brigadier 'General Worth,, has, in consequence of his galiatit services, - been nominated-and er,entirmed by the Senate,itsikiiijor , - • • • General liy' hteret.* - ' P , .; • I .,_____--i..-_---. • The recriptp of the American. Tract Society 7, far the month ending Niarehlst.Alieresl3.ss4 37; malting the total receipts since April' 15th, $121,. 565(13. - ' ( - _ . . A liart 4 viriOeh - ;11 Martin LtitSer, printed it WirOciiherg 'hi. 1545. has been Intnid,ini qtyr= 111111. faufil - kiii4ritlfan3. It has numerous no! 6:otosjiy — r, r a i rious hancls,,tind is in a good stain, of PreseryatiOn. • • • ene, , laAt twelve inontris or 80: the'. chi- . zens of,ijow -,fuive'tOon variOus new lo th flount of nesirlys7,oofi,;• 000. 1 "Though f.Ahest pff the first hero," where the nobly coMpliuteniary ,words of Gen. Scott, the he: To o f C,hippewn.l,4pon the prompt arriini of the gennsylvania yorunteers under Lol. ”(34t001i", at the 13razo4.' . GENKIIAL IstoneonATiosa.—.The ; Logiiiilaturo of New Ysok have hefore , thern'u bill' fob l}~b'jdi corporation of• manuqicturing, companies.' It is likerthg-1 Mdesochtisrtie law, oncVddea not =kilo tliejstockholders pe'rionalll liable, \ 4 The Boston Journal leiwnsthatsl4s,l:loo,inotit ly in Front! sum, dent iu the steamer .Cambris; through ILirrolon Co., heing the Pritrife remits tances of Iri,lonifilor the relief of•thpir friend* in the old entnitili. Thia will malqs's2oo,oool which has been ti:insinitied in this. way:lince the firbi of February. PViWq Ann Pr.IiPLE.-""ittM. S. k.; Lathrop. pas. tor'of the ..Brittle street Church; in Uoston, Wei! rearV t ed in the d in ot:re - of a veiz seihapp, that whena . rninieter enraged with a society, hm prof-n.1.0 to perform hj,i'duties to the bdat of his ahility,,end _engaged to' preach to the people and"' uutZu The p ews: . : ExrrNar. or tiieoCEffiso ailloUni . of appropriations- - demanded by the /14`4 . -. fulmination to catry . on the wartojune 30th. ' 4 % 's7tooo,ooo '205300:0ut The Mea claim is Excess already appropriated 72,000,000 And the .ciaini is nut yet. recpyCrred Spring% 'field Gaz. ; unnan.Draco'vssr.—•lsnny.don.t yOuirank .r handsome man .011, no ; I can't endure kis looks. Ho botricly .• • -• • ^".• Pripnale, at' qil events, 'for an old aunt.bas just.dted and felt him Arthousand deb. .Tara.'' 2 •Indeed ! is it true I Well, now I come Utter collect, iliere Is a certain NOB LE air 'alien! bray/ and be Ino a fina'age—lhat:tan't • • ••• •-! i • • • I:=I GEES ebc:'fitinre 111
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