9 -s. • • • . _ . Securely enclosed lii a Tin Bcx„ the following sett- .CHICAGO CONVENTION.-The Rivet few family enanextens, and the clergyman'a w&, 1 . 'PdPIERSV.I.3.asa...-. _ ''' ,-4 . ties found in the Cornet Stone of the Old Church, were a . • rose up. In the middle of the room stood a large 1 ,, '• ..st . - ; 7.--.W..-......__ k 43. : ' ?.- . deposited in the new: . , , .. _ 7 sad Harbor Convention assembled ;The Chicago, -"`-' ''' - '' , : aa ---- • -s. ' •... - ''.7tfri'e Bible-Prayer Book-a COPT of the Town Plot . c e ntre table, on which was placed, filledavith wa-.1 now oust 11133anstrizza Cositaaseoxisas - t. se% -..3 7 . 4 ....... - Aw k.... ., ; ,orzt`tta l ge—topy of the Nine& Journal of the 22d .-. • • Illinois; on the sthinstant, Edward H. Bates ,of tt.r.the . magnificent eue•glaes -vase. presented to :.., PISHOPPOTTEII I 'I3 VU3ITJLTIOYI...—On Sunday last the of ten thousand ,e... . " '"e -A.....- •",..' -- • , -.A •-s. - seats l's-.--ittatereent of Oh layingoftha corner Stone Missouri,. presiding. Dpwards• Mr. C. by some gentlemen of Pittsburg. On one j ..4 -, - -- N• -...r , , ...-..,,; .. a - of the antral by Schuylkill Lodge, No' . 1.39, of Free v. ‘ Alonzu Potter, D. D.-- :, L. L. D. Bishop of the `l6;aiiillogliiipir;-;*'s; •--V "----• ' .... .Masons. Oct. 13; 1627--suaternent of the contents of Delegates''Were in atten d ance -among theM some aide of the roam hull the large picture s , of the j in . ;ne aliaa • Diocese of Pent*iyania , visited this Parish, and . • the 'Corner Ston - E:--four pieces of Coin-. viz: a Half e oi the moat distinguished statesnien, g editors, and i . fannl Y " f I'vashiugtun' himself en E i n;n r e. P ' - I preached:in the morning in the. new church: POTTSVILLE. ~- . Dallar.a Dime, and two cents of the coinage of 182 N, - _ " with several Cards, containing the Imams of individu- lby birth, by 'education, and a devout comtnunt- • I - . 1 Cant of the Church; and immediately opposite, ;hay i• This church edifice, your readers will vtaember, \_ j ale. naerchants in the country.. ' . , just beet) completed; it is plain, but neat and , ...- Is ihesanurTin liaxwith the above, were deposited ' The immediate object of this Convention ans. lon 'reside-tahle, atotai the bust of the inmenten I mionable ; most beautiftilly situated on a rising '4O a the following : - are to have been an interchange IA sentimen i upon I Harrison, with a chaplet of withered flowers hung plea-lof , rimed; or rather; indeed, , on quite a Bill. 'IL\ 1-A statement cif the la) Mg . ofilto Corner Stone of e- i upon ilil ''e -I h• was ' to have been ciaMfirined i ,g •-• the new Church. nth July, te 47. - 'which ore rlook. the whole town. Th e pulpit Nita -2-•• The Banner of the Cross," ofJuly Nth, ISM • iin the Church tho Sabbath alter he died— , -fit Wit 'gar, is most simple, yet very tasty. The pevis are easy 3-The •• Diners' Jounsal,'P ofJan. !OASIS, c ontaining some settled policy to insure the - intKovement of 1 nesses of such a scene. Around the room were '-' • t a statement uf the population of the Towns . in the • Hive ' s _ and Mlord aleple, room for a much larger Cohgregaritin our and flarbori. The ;great losses title- ; suspended a number of family picturels. and a mon g ; . ... . , Coal Region.... . , I•-.. -,_ . .4. thin We, rejoice fn at piv;eni.• slt sees ' expected by to a iiitin • 4-A Ylew.of Pottsville , taken in - 113 11. erf•iel o t fe d 'lathed annual( ini : thstr . navigation -of the Riveia ' thilitr tht,i. P•tr.ttaiS. of e:_ketaved ilaughtei, who j ...... ~ r iio'ns that the building would be 'cense cis aw" . Map oftlie United Slates, primed onl. Gant Elastic. I..wripti,on,on tire Tla Box: - - Ls . and Lakee'conneaing - with' the b uns ' . ciy• : sin . t . ..lied Come years a , ..) in the tituinpfit Of,thatfalit'• Y ' r k man " p- •; t ' Almighty God; b • 1 ., . which bet bto (other fion .: aastit to em bra ce- tam . • crated to, the service of y t eappropit: "Mei foundation.tan no man l ay than that laid ~. - • ' ' ate 'appointed Ciremany, on Sunday, as. it was- abet .. , which is Jesus chi:et"- fordecisive action, and whether Congress•has M s/ arid the nicture a uttit late iUst'sen is hia'f l ellakhe j ~' , • •. •: • . . . ~ Trinity Church, PattsViller Sunday, July 11, ib-17. ' - . • • ' opened fot the flrst time, and the Bishop hem, present. E Our help is in the name of the Lord." Coneiittnienll , power to -improv, them, is thif, battle of Buena Vista: Could these silent look - ' _-- : lyco - collection was 'taken up on-the occasion, question' to lip resolead. Much has been . f, . , said ' ers-on lit the scencol , uut transpiring. spoken . the consecration', till'another occasion. have It was deemed fit however. for some reason, to defer , -.... sx 1-• ACT "" --- .. , em the tneible and , the . cauvase. th...-y ,w•mild .. neartil h d the t 1.1 - Li tl but we are authorized fia state that all voluntary pro anti con upon.tne subject-biat the upshot of y have approvs e ac w lc 4 . , t1e Ica- lent and eloq uecontributionsnt sermons it has been my good for- Biehop'Potten:delivered One of the mostisulyexcel 'led file great matt to God. There seas a deep ton e • -•- . toltsten to-fur a long time. R ivas a perspicuous Rector, Rev. W. C. Cooley, or Mr.• Andrew Iltas- ma in uniwpr „, d niii.i unease) f or _ nnan d an i n g i la-. emotion pervading that small assembly, at the re- . ta a ... _ practical, etrauielical discourse', (entirely extempore-, cast, antic such circunistanees, of the sublime , or- ! ' *sotto the Detiow- eel, Treasurer. . ~ lay and uncertainty.in the deepetch of busineSs,and ;Ileous, it seems tome,) and will, I trust and believe. ' . • di sta l el the Churc h , alud heartb l 1 h ' t ever y -"beseed sown unon good ground, Ur spring up, after' . . • --- • The Bishop preached in Slinersville on Sunday loss of life and property to those who navigate ,a solemn Fee "Gpsersor, when the merciful and glorious-cov- ; - dud e• . , many days, briug forth fruit an hundred fold, to Gene - rat NAMES IRVIN, Morning; in Schuylkill Haven at 2 o'clock P. them. .. ' . enant - watacaled, •• in the naive of the f.ither, and • , ~.' glory of Ge(d. I was rejoiced:that it was listened ~. Of Centre County. a die Son, of the - 11..1y Gii4.' l. T. - ..1. • . :the crowded, M.; ulliciated at the corner stoneat 5 oclock P. Thomas' Corwin and Horace Greet) , were deud- ,toby a attentive, and,. apparently devout . . ; , - • This act will be publicly ratified:at the visits- - . , Par Cam- ,2 I Coassissist sr, - Monday morning, ly called fig to addressthe Couventioia, aa'soon finish is lion of the Bishop, on' the thin! Suuday o f Jul ; conregation. ,Ilishop Potter is'one of the most :AMES W. PATTON, 2 - ' for 'Mauch Chunk... )as it hail. organized. It adjourned. on the titila. ,i n t h e Ap„Ulic me, o f Cunfirrwitimi. y' ; ed, ands greeat4e pulpit oratois in the chureh,-and his .. ' , . individual . in ~ , -. . , • pt. Cumberland County. - - -• .. ' • ____...c._ , What a bade and powerful recommendation '• sermons olwa)a tell, speaking directly to the heart. . COME HOME--Lieut. Kaercher, Beret. RIGHT OF- SUFFRAGE' .OF YOLL:N- of Chriatianity to the win:a Ito sec Ibis! great o ld i ;„•• thou art the clan," making his instructions direct and tea J- Farnum and Corporal Shailinan, arrived here on TEERS'. 7 - According to the provisions of the man, the greatest 11138 of his day, in allithe vigor 1 their application to the bearer, he urge; ' - ' with movina and affectionate eloquence the aecepfance TueTids'y last, direct from Perote,.Meitco. They election law of Pennsylvania, the yolunteers'from of intellect odd aidesicy of feeling, bending the j ., - , • of the offers of salvation. with which he is commis , -si•• arA a wer e met at the rail-Way station, by the NoriCra' this State. mow in Mexico, will have the priege knee before God, and with the simplicity, of alit- 1 . . • -a an , Colony-, - tie, child, receiving upon hi's head ci• ti'andful of ; ff I d i stant {tens of the stoned, as if lie heard himse lf t leo exciting, -character' - 'b , ' ' voti ifurState ir s Irjle corps under,..copmand of Captain Clear, ,of i g te !Beer ,at whatever lace a rch anger> trumpet, breaking them off forever: water; in' the name of the Holy Trinity !!-•-thas i - ~.yat. 4 , l r , r ,, ,, , an isi ct .:r: (.Ir...in and Etc A.afion ir/ Light .lpfantry, Csptaiii Mad. may' he stationed. on the second Tuesday of Octo- attesting his .faith iii - itio Christian religion. and i' The church is now planted here in 51inerville, for r ' t) ` e a u ' .-% n elegant carriage harnessed 'to four sinriled her next- The Captain and Lieutenant of each his determination to live and die in :its sacred 1 the edifying of the body of Christ ;.for the completion man Address, - -V1 00 do. do. - 3 ri.l . 'ream-colored busses, had b. ea provided far dash company act as Judge and In•pectori. The news - p rinciples . and perpetuatiun Of that spiritual edifice which is Chun .,..men do. • do. • 5 (I)One'uf the - : prominent eins of the present day In, 1 • led •• on the Aporties and PrOphets, Jesus Christ be- . trecenty do. do. - G tk) ' reception: - Entering. this, they Were escorted in ,from Nitric° about that titne will proVe that ,our that the great men of our cinintri . , as a' body; al. I mg the chief corner stone," and for the instruction - - •• , .a. a little exertion (labs can be made up n• . 1 " Electittu Diitrict4 in the - .• ' ' - • lll • ' .' o ' at 'I i as:well thoitar - t , eir may- Li , . fol. th •mo t part , specula throu,h the principal street ami dst the cheers I volunteers can.wl..p Plk s friendsr one .. . of its f ithf. t b• - I and preparation foi eternity a , t mem ire. ' '' ''. I 1 The field is a large one, and, I cannot help believing,. the —3 'iri , i'.- and gratulations of their frieOds. - - "r' _ Is abniad. The rceultwill•be as disastrous to the' tive believers in Christianity, are, neyertheless, . . , _ He who is called, fit 'the providence • not regardful of religion; and of God. 1 Let them I bane" is ripe. . • .- This inanifestation of respect seemed portico- locofocos heicatiouts as was the Buena Vista tri-of God, to minister in holy throes , and defend this review their grout - id-let them. look ' tit the Ire- 1 larly appropriate. Lieut. A aercher, 'besides Lis mph tcrite une.legged champion in Mexico.. umlaut's in fl uence they wield in behalf of irreli- ; _rampart of the Holy Zion, has, perhaps even more than ' ' 'pally, an erduons trust committed to his charge, services in the severe cenflicts of battle, lal'ai ex- • . - , Sion and of evil;` and consult( the mighty power I us -3:• Tue Iron trade was not very 'brisk. in • •rid I most • devoutly hope that like at . Paul, when hibited the most untiring assiduity in alleviating they mig. t exett for ,reitgion an ofgoo . et • • closed his ministry at Ephesus,he will be able to de - • Europe at the last accounts. 'chi' monthly re- th - etn- fi x their eves olio° the practiCal I testimony i • y , ' - the wants of the soldiers of his Lieuten racy ;and ' dare his conviction that he is "purer fromthe blood INTERESTING urine port of Jute thla says that English Gar Iron had to the ttoth and value of Christianity, given by 1 ... . ;in manifesting a laudable interest in their behalf, . "I ke him vein • ''. the giantin intellect, 'ahem name stands at the !°f al l " ien • • '' "g °9 his single point,—the Laying of the Corner-None if the note EpL• 1 • . been in. little demand during the month, and prices . . 1 c.• al Church. , , generally. 'f he comidiment, therefore, Was well head of this paper, nod go and do likewise. - i fidelity and faithfulness of his preaching-7•• for I have • - . hive fallen - ssv per ton. ',Within , the 4 et few `, ;not skinned to declare unto you the whole counsel of .0n Monday afternoon last, egreeably , " to pre. ~ • " er ' " A ved awl may be regarded as bdt a slight Ile lion. Daniel Webster, previous to setting days; howevefa better demand has . taken, lace , I GiA.P The congregation at present is smrdl, the num alaiii annotiVicement - , the Cornet-Stone of the is,.tv : manifestation of, the appreciation of his services -, • out upon his late Southern tour, united with the i lisr of those who are wenthers of the church, • _ and , • makers now refuse to sell at .E 5 10s. The Protestant Episcopal Church was laid, with the ; by his numerous friends. - , Euiseopal Church at Washington City, and was ' smaller, having however, manifested their . zeal and_ rail msrket has been unusually dull, hut begins to '- . • 'l' ' - • usual ceremonies appropriate to the occasion. 1 - lhey bring no news from the main army worthy ; _. . . . . baptized. .. . , - •' * • faith in erecting a commodious temple in the greaC exhibit signsof ' ' ' animation. Fig is quoted at tmae,. it is to be hype .. ~ 1 4 , , Owino to the unfavorable .Weaiher the :tee :ice ,of epecial notification. Gen. Scutt was expected What nobler evidence can be desired of the *on - 64 a 6 ts. 6.1. cash-bailers . stiff • -i . J • I now, to carry forward the work. thus ,auspiciously be wail not so I ` a as it weuld otherwise have been. jto reach the city of Mexico by the 4th lust., bee- - —.:-• _ „ward . prpgreais of Christianity In. tuts country , . 1 cull by. rejoicing in the steady principle °Owing' to i " --1 i . The Diocesan Bistnip- - ilia, Rt. Roy .. . 11 ,, 0z0 ha d log been' but s ix Week'. march from it.• end ready , .SCOL.kI•STIC HOSORS.- The annual ~- ;. ' than the example thus given by theseslistinguish- 1 s e m i s,nt ga ther tin ti ng it a precious privilege to n tee, D.D., LL,D.-having been present, made I Lion of remiums in SrSdiary's Colle ge,' ed Men to proceed as soon as reinforcements should reach DI , T . p - i 1 . . i Workers to d, in the salvation of I Lost world. The building is up; the work is now not an able and chaste address to tile assembly, Which I him • which were due and fortliccnuing when these .Willnicetorts D!laware: p . •toalt lace un the 2,1 inst. 1 1 . L a .--- 1 " One of the LOcofieo journals a this place, 1 completed nut just , begun, and must be carried forward was listened to with the 'inoet , prufound salt far I gentlemen left s - We are sorry our limits will 1 A large numbsr of ladies end gentlemen from ' raining in with other whelps to head olr the - pop- i With - fen - cut prayers to God that lie Nvill . hasten the coin , - . l .l the viciriit of Wil'uir ton as al-o front Ba - - 1 I in- of his Kinl:dr.m • and -have mercy upon all Jews. 'lion. '- lie commenced his address by alluding I not allaly us to recount the interesting particulars of ; Y .-g • ,' - ' - to two interesting facts-one of ancient and ! !heir journey hither-it must sufli e:6 say that they . ma's, and Philadelehia,were per year. Tke.ili • I• • as. Infidels and Heretics. and tske from them all igno -- At••• or-Unire of rigmarole to prove that den: Taylor is j - ' h - -- d d ' . • ranee, hardness of heart and contkmpt of ts word an the - ; Polk & r i t other of modern date, but both full of interest . . -- ••s• to the students of the higher.; ~losses. ; to a IN ational Bank-joins hinds gilt Mr. Cal. `that they may be sated among the re conantiof . the true Saiurday Morning, July 17, is,. VOI.NEVAT. PALMER, , At his Real P. state oitil Coal Afelltill. Corner of)Third & Chshntit titreets. Philadelphia, N 0.1150, Nassau. Street, New cork, State Strect.Bostoa,"iind. ~ • South east corner of Baltimore, & Calven Baltimore, Is our Agent fot receiving subicriptloris and advertisements for the Miners!. Journal. Mat, Ciresaoti!pn„ OVER ' . IIV ELV4 HUNDRED COPIES. THE TARIFF AbT: Or 1842; "khr Country demands its rtstoratiou. • For Praoidest, General ZAOSABY TAYLOtti Subject to the Detiiifal.of the Whig Notional Coh4etiez ..11in ere , Journal fdr the .Campaign .'-' Sin.* '' - • and, Club-Subscriptins I o . : . • _ As * the Governor's Election is nprlroachiag, text a LOCAL QvreTiorst i., to, be. ,t . .... , :cided in Cab , County which will pm ably be of rather i'm exciting - chancier; we oltcr the Jotiraill for the Campaign 'no rho' following tams ; bun the ettution, payablo in ter:nice: • eingle Copy, - • - ~. - ' 50ecntt. lieu Copies to an Idd.rot.,, ' - 42 00 -Ten do.do. - 3 5.1 • Fifwen do. • . do. • '5 03 . :Twenty , do. do. - G 00 r7e. - With' a little exertion Clubs con he made op at tirtkU3 Collieriec. and in all the Election Iliitricbt in the County. We b.cue our friuncis wlll aid m the good cant,. .Remoial . • A Meeting of on facori.le to the removal of the *Sent of Justice, 10114..110(1- nt Le,..4,.• a Hotel, on Ik:en,iny V....ening. July 1.91,h, et e o'clock. to mulietlm preliminary . flrranz,metts fin* cerr;:in.4 the eoluv:il before the People. July 17.1E47. MANY CITIZENS. . ore this occasion. • , . i rlcapes in flood and field "-reached the old Key. ;,premiums . e. _ ..-PICIS U.a..-- - i .---.. ---- - - • • '' . . horn on the Tantequestion-is in factor of whip- I erre - ' I-6'd tinder ene , •kePPard• ' ' • wellcome out at the next session 01 elititi, and, tie made one . - ~.., ' ,electron wi .. He said that we had assembled to lay the car- I stone on the 4th -and took not a whit the less t ., ; In the Meer clasies we obset co that Edweid , tray= -, / aridersread that the building, Omagh . up and ready to . ; ping the !Mexicans, and In ene, is just. What he i b,„ ~..0 3 , -. '. , t - fi. • - b.d, -Od that it is scuicwhat em- ; . . . 'l' f - .I . T t net atone o a cmpe to be built upon the ruins 1; like brace t•engers" because of their must/relates, of ', noe and James :gallon of, Minersville ; fine Daniel ; - re no. yi. ms ,_ a r., ~' - deal of treuble about his Arley in mist:ening t•a 1 . ra -nt..•• 7.71111 nil: tr . , the Rey. Bare. Mr. ADAM of a ' (Omer ..one; very much as the Jews, alter 1 the true ar.d genuine Mexican grewth I ~ . ;P. Smith, of ()re..ler...burg, vvere awarded premitlMS. I ought to fie..a sound - De:nevi:l, in ,reellag, and ; barrassed bv a del,t-this. I trust will ner Mee be peroult. , a Sitar - FEE, to Mil:F. MARTI:Ca 1:11;steL, all of Pottsville. I , I 1- . , action. He goes with the Democracy,whether in , ted.. The church, in Mine h r sal to-celestite Gen. Taylor. • , Al:llama Leeisiature. He is understood to be ins;' rsville, is and has been rune .. . Oa the :ill] inst. by the' same Mr. Jens SMELT. ID their return from captivity, assembled to ; rebuild 1 . The Stijourn of these gentlemen with us will . In the fern es Academy, Mies Mary A. Kearney, , - e_____ , ' • I needed; there is a wide work for it hem, and the friends , ..;-, - - 31 is, Ms sta li Test-, both o Deleware Mines. ; the field or Cabinet" ' , , , . . II VD DOGS'-Look out for them! They" the teMple of Salomon. But that there was this 'be temporary. They are on a recruiting.eepede . of this place received four preaeuins in the datliirs ! i . 1 ' ' iof ilzo ' Church. wDI, certainly, Fee to it that the mtiar.s of ' -•- , , On th- Farned,y„ by the s. me, Mr. Conleala GlAnrit, 1 .., pethal!si useless to etate,what every w-ell in- ! doing ti , • "hh ld. ••The liheral dcrizeth lilr ;,have appeared in several places during the last rto Miss - Cs - nit Slag Maus, t‘.itri.ofPatterson. difference in !our favor-whits the Jews lamented lion. ane their presence again :a Mexico will Le :of Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic add . t ettisee llt ;;;. I 1 e o are not wa c • that the could not . attain to the beauty and wag- necessary, unless peace Should be proclaimed in ; -besides a card for amiable Deportment. ; formed politician knows, that Gen. Taylor ender- 1 e.....-- , things. mail by libenal things shall 'i'l' stand"-:he' week or two, . .... I _ . , te 1 ei Mrop t i Carbon, o • n sonitay morning tar[ ; see- IP E .1 T 11-S: . ~...• . 1 • ..:., i a circumstance not at all probable. I ' - - : ses the uf the re hi - epees', as embodied I 00 ,troofthe ehareli7fen -44 "• tid be --- ', ll ti ' rau g' Cl`ri-`4 . nificeece 01 the former house-we could say that t Ib . e interim- • CAXTON:-A -- public- meeting was held in ; - •tI n itro Carii.! ell for Cezri....e." • - , in our e ease the eery of Inc littler house shall es- ' THE INCREA6E OF CRIME IN Tills.,totakestepsire Henry : Cloy at the last Presidential eleetion.-- j ; _ ' t, 1 - ' honored upon their arrival at Si. Louis on Friday, d .n.y, Jearmr. an ir.teniteht, Interesting child, son et y_s„,..- . Londoneon the 13th ult .. James. a:.d Marcatet Laos n. • eel the glary tof the furrner. ) , i couNTy.— For some time past the sessions of erection of a ,mon omens to - William.Calton, the . . . Captain let aster:mon, now in Mexice, in a letter ~ 1,,, , - subwct a ^cneral complaint; they are. dirty - , ' t Oca hratmrs.-The condition of me streets .in oar i ' . i ; m u s .n 111 - ~- & ..(;,c,,L D an e fish amd his command were ~.. ' • • ' The other fact win that,a few !lees ago be laid I I the Courts of this county have been occueiee with r introducer of Printing into England. .Speeches !to his friends in Virginia, declares Gen ' i' ; ' 1 OUR el/e/RINEET. ' - - 1 - -. ~ d eed - :_ w h en win the. , the occasion by Col. Benton, Col. Bnudin, •te. ; i . re a) j ar i eeereeee.. „ eneeleeeeeebee,peeeeelyeeeee-a we , .e aet. . with a public reception . :Speeches were - elate on ; , - to be a I Cloy tV,aia. in the strict riots that 1 I've; ride "a•ee eft a 7-.--• a- a cad . . CORRECT the corder atone of a similar house at; the other 1 the flood of criminal eases brought be foie them; and 'were made by Lord elorpeth, Dr. Dockland, and • , I - - • ED CAREFELL; i - . 7 'ern - that II- ts 3 thorough protecthnii.t • el fewer I ccureii attend to this ruaner r his very singular to !see Donipirtan -and Cue, el eche!. Col. Benton dies . end of this great business thorough-fare. thus et in- I no sooner are they disposed of, and the punish= ; Geo. Bancroft, American eithieter• The funds '• ' t ` - 1 ' • sing that in.the midst of the'din ar.d hurry ca t. mint of the ' offences meeted out to the guilty tobe railed i • • •d" •! I reelibutt ne • are ..e.• ii. ivt, Us Ci . .i., . . of the mud distribution policy. aid was opposed to ; , t It h, an f Lts r : tli me e : I z: r e:, with fine open fronts, and nopavernents.: Ltd instead perlrapi a - uollosr, where Ihe do closed a little more of, the lieutenant-generalship l I t t e , - teet P..•ur, per 81,1.1 .. , I - ' •• in his is-Marks and seid, that the expedition f 1 ' e- Wheat ' ... busll 'Frothily busifiers, God end the interests of his re- parties, than where, of similar charecter, await I theMunexation of l'exas." Gen. Pillow ;former- • 'rain astir and stands in Pools, into which, of c-ourse. the . ;. ' i --- THE FAMILIES OF OUR VOLUNTEERS. 1 - , • ii tun had not been forgoltrn. • thetr judgmenta , y the businets-pertrar o( Mr. Polk e l aseuree hie i l 'line ' stances. ore bu!lilinc M a hot; ! the President by him long era it wee e thouelat of. ; lees • 'I ! -The following is the efficial • amount coLected in ,- - • • W ~- hc.d, making the sof - .e.,.. kind of soft mud-or, Col. Doniphan teas fore oil and r . e . commiended to !, I ,`. ; ` , e rn - • '" -r•.: Aires trzends in rerin'e.,.i.-ee, i• ;lee Gee. I/ Taylor is a ; w e t ' 'h. t cu=e " 1. : ever-al . , m , -- . •_ ht. : , . , ; . ; The Bishop then dwell at some length, and with Within a few months three several cases of ' - , ; Lee, to teem: se_ •••0_ far DooVe ,rts =ere rs uns., two or . - _ , the s.eseral tehurehee en the 4th el July, to aid , N.- I 1 , r d ,1 I •. - Too:stn . !. Seed, ghat elequciece, upon thepeculie.rexcellenctes ef 1 Murder have been committed. of the most 'fiendish • • i, b. An toe .•11211.C14,Ey " Jouenel, time; and I three of tile rider: me -t Cittlll-: , "e and oresk•neck repo - - • families of the Vulutiteers : . • I __. • this enterprise. • ' air) nefarious character. A lthe Januaryesessions, ' . . egameeetteratea ears assettion, open I the broadest :an r..quirtd /DITIOUCt. to it . These things ourlc. nut so ' : - ; 1l:11;•t" . • , s; ' , Ger. Lethin. Canc. Ponsville.Rer. Mr. SS tact=, $l2 01 . _._ ' . pi,y,. E p i, , „ l , a l (1,,,,b , g . „... si r , c,„„,i,,.,,, 16 i t - terms, tnat he la khaw ti i to he a: .ifilEstritG /0 US .IrOTIc,E:s. _ 1. 1 .,. .. . :, ••,— ! - THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCIi, Blom • ' lie spoke of the indestructible meterial of James Rie s. wa. convicted uon a Capital otßeice. lee,. „id to ex _ ;to in a borough like 31inetsri2e. .1 • I . 1•: . l A Nmsancn--Dickens, ir.hispictures from haly,speaks .r-r slu eou l,,,ntior.. - - of this Chureh. duri; Sze ereet ion : Rims which the churchis being, hui!t, as well calcula- 1 a a t e t. 15 h an sentence to be execu e on t,e t ..; 2.1- 31. E Char:h. Pottsville. Rev. Mr..3.1 . i.tr 0 11y, 11 LI , 15 ee .. presses himself in recent letter.; to frienes iri that 1 c e . e . e .,.. e . d.;eeee .„.. Pine - • Pres•n. Church. Pansy:ole, Rev :Mr Met cot, tedeo add to tee solemnity tied jeterence of its as- I - • Juno' NI " Ch' , M. E- C Imo. At tae sessions . arum .... ay was . :lurch. Port Careen, Bev. 31r. Bowen, 19 CO • city.. No one etre pretended that lire General en cod their impromp-ore playth:nrs, •.: 'l. ! ••. -- -rA dirt.' ,, _3Bnersville mi:ht have set for that plc- N•th"' ll '' rtm ." ' ''' - ' .lO 14 ' - ''''• 4- ' '':' " -'' ' ' ' '-'vcr). ...'a'4 ' .5......''''.1'., ': i l l i a ri Y cat'eache spared Bush. Ist 31. E. Clairett, Pchtsville, Rev. 31.11 - agriny. II :7 ( , „ . ..g and anet"..,,en. ph their Cn'tirch i•-.1.-4.:e.- a'*-b. in the clrem..l , Ple-ter . . id:: d 0 seen a tur . T e .. . - • • ...: -, e u thLT.Ce.i. at Z.' - ' d ock- , .. ` i Drie.l -4 , , •itipared pect, and to give it that durability and age sra de- eanvicted on a similar cflence. and is now await- ;BY a Ladl--• t u was a i'ar:izan, or, ia fact. that he iwould be the 1 teree-oh of the dirtiest - sh.da map be . ~. torn -erv - :„ cm , , Dri....,1• , ,ri010r. n died •• t ' Indwidu,.i subscriptintS, . . 'times '- ^ .a.henr e thec..4 •le.a sort, arid of Tr.- serer - meet eervee.......turnerice- at 4 0 - taw's. , hirable in the House of that Being otiose years i eve the sentence of the law. In the men ti time a; • . ' 9 St ' candidate of party -though:if he shOti'Al he nonal• ' - ' L...-- - - •;; . - 1-her- scams" , „,,__,,,: i • pg,„.0.:,..- nre iovarsi toMr:en'a• , ~--,-, ---- • ; ' tize most in fav,urrd aspect, and r-s for dire why. when r , . . • '' - - . $lO IsiiirazAe--- 7 .... fail nut. 'He said thet the' style and capacity of I i. - • feet ea nated le; the et" leg Nat fonal 'Consallion e as he • . . mutt for a new trial will come up at t..e next 1, , I amiies of he ptni tra pen:nit:mit° 10.25 at pleamns , . - . ! • • rIONTAINIis .. Pao veineter, erualetheri by tbe Amen . The sum has been n hamlet] °err to .the Lame. . . . stools eel be, no lee Mg weu',d t . efuse to vote i eereeze. :lie frretti, furaished whh the fr ee d the . - ..4- Felten. , the Church were well suited te the House of Gad: I t erm. _ 'wh e re in all probability. another ease, of ! ; ; • • I e... 1 can ecluoilay school IlniOn. No. I and o each li:', Conithittie to be distributed- \o riturns hese r 5... "... , I f : . I fir inns on :.rat account. the ono-. being calculaeel to attract, the e ther to 1 recent occurrence, Will he brought up. I Thus, ; ' ! -; ; s , 1 boroa.M It is not to' be' wondered at that dirt alcw.nds. -. Ti ri . 0 ,,i, - .; :o f T e . ,,,, , , Church sz - ill Mild a fair th.• fid volom, ..,.t.-1-..-t her u Mt, a lierierel assortment of tannday r - .“ f i r tti e our...se of parr hasinr an : SeliceNt thioLs and-regaisiter, always for salt at Unica , . . been' received item any of the Churches in the But the M e ta of the Geherat Lteingi 'e eeeeeeeheeee "ee'' in-Arno '. 'it ' - vh, may feet • ,rites:t accearnmereate the worshieperse He dwelt Faults- !, we bare a criminal case for each term of the • a e iee e .e ., i e I Thi Sc l'il nesds correction. Cos and hogs near for the pew cl..trch . A . person...., . • . ..., _ - .i. i ; BANNAN'S , tae t •'-'-k I r.rawithha bounds when I ear Wholzsale and Ltetail.B.;ok Store ulaily„ and with peat ... tlel:rg, upan the fact that I prospec to air, that ea "\ e vise Wir court-and the • e'• f'h e l ' - caerity out of Puttevihee except the. Methediit ee h . • Id- ii likely •' f ' eee '''''e ee ; I -- - - . disposed sec on:Lubin, articles tor such ohlt ct. ertllp...rat•e ' June ~ , on es -am mremute emu; ity. is not ' . 1 ! er• - r't• a Ica' , ‘Ta 2l,l =-3 tlero , ch Ile ien:Ph cf. j'aF -; •':=/ - •ar - S send tb,m to - Mrs. Thomas C. Williams or Mrs. Thos. ! , ' _ . . Church re Port Carben. ; ' ' that the administration Wuuld ,direst all its ever- • tr odh! If bit kid byh ereg d,-.ere Beaus', as early' is May be conveuiemi. i' SHERIFF'S SALES so large reportem of the church ; as neat On butte I furnish a candidate fee the adder ! ,s, ; 1 - _ - i t • ----- ! I . deed of Ira pews, was to ee ,feir• • null that those l - e. Yee', : h - - be h . h ee f • ' :IT The Wastringeon Letitia 'can discover no y. t ere- seems to a ig, sta o mal,e gees to cripple his usefulness and Jiteinish les •glo- „: and ran' w..-ainq ' i street. cent onsc . at two ma bY fifty cr • sixty hors, • The borough ~-.., CENTRAL PRESBYTEIIIAN ettettert, ter- ; - OF REAL! ES TAT . t I . , -r wetly the Universalist Climatic - tem:old street near " peveseeeere to be distributeeeeeteetheut the Meie ( extant in this county. Morderii, fights and mobs evieence of extreurdinery +sagacity inSanta Anna! . • Tv in his operations in Mextee-if he were known l' etieril sane, if they - iI T • , • .1 - - d a rem.-'...-E' Try i;• T_h Rev W. it Morten of the Presbv. Ill' virtue of a Writ of i i erari.cacial,ana a writ ci -: 'Of this hoes° of prayer-413de gtvieg to-the rich i l are getting to he Comfiren 'trails ! Many of the !'S puce not, Yet the eetioe mast admit that he to be a locofoco'l It is nut likely that Mr. Peet. • I . ;t • . I airooymicr•-zserestidprecressingiii NEncorville-and : iM er aleta ic i ie f t (0 , ,, i e. .... „. ~,,,-. .- , h . a to r ,all .1/ 41i44 7 - e-adst.. Expvac.o. issued out of the court bc ii yid preac ev._ry..a i , . in ...of Common pleas of Scbuj Mil 1 CoUnty • ind to me dr ''' 'a• t'e preens rah' , of progress, in two lir three years tO afteroona at 3 1-e• O'clock and creator.. at a o'clo.k" and the poor thesaineetprielieges iii worthipping 1 i desperate movers in the:M e ga forth fully; armed tellilyass ! - taking Santa. Anna into his special keeping,.cted will Ise ea• sed to sal b • ub it ' e d ie ltheb^ - din , win. the -bore named thatch. - Also on Wedr.cs,laY even- !r. • ~.0 e y p lic endue et • ' and .come, the asgect. oi town, mean " ". 4 ~ • . . ; outcry - I • • • ' ,- lugs th ere will boa lecture it a o'clock. - --- that, Being who is the Maker of them all. • 1 and . prepared for any . emergency, and appear lOW • iri. we _ _ . . it:lowing him to rai:e as me of over twenty thou- ebe entirely chs,o s ce l d. So let it he- ! ' learn trout the Mauch Chunk Courier seed, would thrust hen epee Gen i Taylor rather! 1 ODD Fa;-toes.-Tee Order of add Fellows i 3 very - ;'at I o'clockt ‘ in the afternoon, at the public binist - *f . He gave a feeling, end just. til t -east to the worth ; perfectly -reckless as to consequences ! 'Fortelle ; e- ilealth "Made Easy for the People, , J r, ‘ .3„..,1,- e r a in the borough of Oricigsbuse,the col that the Powder Still •uf N R Pen' , s• -; '4i eumerous is fais county. and seems tobeincrea-Mg. In Of our depute) Brother, Frances B. eitchalsas ;mere part they arc strangers in the counts-and '. '- - -)"''' " -14 L least pit:pmetl to receive nice-wit but a handful •• - • - • , ~_ _' - o,..pi e e- i r ee ,ii,,,,,. re wake ti•il: Lirri re . lawn!: deScrihed Primilses. :It r. - : 31inersvi:le they nzm•ter eery stratliz- i eraecr,-,tazu fa - Li te : i t '-•", 4 , 1 , , f . „,„,.„. ,;,,.',, .th., - ,,,, ; be a s e re- 1 All that certain moiety or equal undivided half part i , i ' Banks township - , was ac•cideutelle blewn up on • 'semen, shut up in the interior of els-lite-1f i lite senior warden tif this church, aed erne where t ceemie, and going continually. merely changes the • ,: ' the I.ml-es here cCattmplate uniting their Re=li cad , • z. ,s„ i, t ....E,.. e ,10,, a , .4 . , i r - y,„ cy„....„, T r , of all tuat c, rum tract-of land, satiate on the Tulsa , Pia Mountaan, in Schuylkill Township, in the Conoty ' Monday morning last No lives lost. .(shoes for its Welfare should ever" be cheristed in 1 ace etc, 11,A :De noiure of tics ace:, were known that the General was al larofece ! It • march - ma a 11 . .--ze' and hswi , orne Bail: It WM be. hoped • nr, e.sii afista Be." First --orri- • -- • i -ran Ediraa. mirk M.:Mars ' , T.Schntylkill. bounded bY, land surveyed on ii warrant 5 . a .:• o i e e James the t..e-est grateful remembrance, and whose ter- I A few re:3 is ege, &nether of there vile, t---seelere• , AN INT ERESTI2iG SCENE! AT Aell. is not liSely teat, -the battle feughtsnd the eieta- i •- e et thf3" wit l'•'" 0 "- -- e"d •"-D 3 rr - -creed In tore' - -acrTr:: - e• • . • . • • ! I tuts shoull be imitated t'y Sho=e he left behead. • cues .of mischief oeceited,' e V' lyr e a m en • L ..; r ' l'Y wen." he. 6-,'',-k"1 by a lane nutelbee of the ear—GIVE , Mel THE LANDS!"-Mr- Daniel le Self &now:Sedge. - Contatning short and entertain- • Gables Esq., t hele.; part of the land surveyed on awu , . P , A..D „-It appears from the fellowing, which 1 4 . 1 ~. ,l' : nEING , an elemmthry and interestine treatoe - ale aricles on He spoke of the ge e-coca liberalt ty ce the •IVO- . were sh:ooling mark, near Payne's, melee, tear :we clip • th E ' 1R ' d ofthisw ets ' tv in Congress, "wooel withhoel ihr thanks of the ! Jordan, of 'Freepart, Maine, has petitioned; the ; el ~,,i , : , t ,. ri ,.., h , rant to Lewis Farmer. and by land s - urveyed on a Ware Food: ' ' Heart , '-' a- -•-- e ' ' • • -t . fo George Heber, and by:what nes the old County . p tram . v pisitol/3. CeOT rate , - t . e a ple in advaneing the enter axe thus far, and of Decks, bets tile. - James .Hatrand, basing a lead- t e at eh e - h , e• DO/ILM /) cis 4 /C:ollaitS chieftain-if lit were ! lentislatere for' a grant of wild land in mansicl. !- i paragrap , new traveinng over the coon- ; . , , Di" I , :iOD. liver. Drams, • E2.1i13g., yin - mach. Ners - eS. ''... Recretato-s, ' ;fin;l - • . h 'DI i .trs ' Mind 0 , te, Man. , land surveyed to Henry Haller the younger,andby lar-1 - , the indisperaiete importence' of completing the ;ad 'gun or rue in his hand. ordered Martin lic rater, try through the Press, armed:acing the Baptism knout, that Lae was a loce•foco I ;.. L Neith r would ; oration of his service* in fernishing the State we ' '' '' 'se t• •- e e ---• e• • ten , r.ove er tato of Jacob 1.•14., cr.:rear:en ere acres, Ile 1 secretions; A rtenes, -ensue, , perches. strict mea_sure. church free of debt. He dwelt at some leneth' whr. was 'mar him, to Ms and arrange the mark - •eell' 6_ • ; em have , neglected, when lecroueer geu tlifficul- ; sons and daughters. He is an old man-clip - : Iliad, , V e in '. .. Heal . ' D ''' 3 ' ..t. ' ' • Alto- All the estate...kcal and equitable of Aquila . eta,' ~y, is correct. : : , . . ~,I ._ . ,_. ' e„ . , , ~ ~ &e-. &c., &c. Bolton in 23 that certain tract ofland,sintatein Schoy tipen the tact - that, we - were about to meet a ; Dorn:er .refused-liartatel threatened to sheet ; ... - • eN. •. - ties with ~ l er i lCo 111 Of& 3 / 3 DU3I essay to Con - pima ano mural, and was lately presentee by his ' ' To.,.ther with-the Great Secret-Success in Life how ~ , •'. ... .. .. ~. _ .., . . ~.. ..,., / b.e Mends of .; r. Lay will not be surprised ,• . ! s - rained-Raw to do Good-Causes avid E•l , tts c.f Er- ' ll i 1 '1" ".!:'• •i UP' eo flt..Y aarceato beginning a. - _ builling where, sound. ealeehteued and vigereue hen if ho de! tut. Dimmer turaed upon bis heels, ; a • . cress to have mentioned the Awe of Gen. Tay- e good lads" with three matrimonial . offerings; -pest in a brie turreiedon'a Warrant to John SingerlC. i . t,thts at alt. Leery ore who pretends to istiow ' e ' , - • roe-Flabits-Passions-Womandsseribed-Man d .:• t •ri - , .. , ~ , • „, t h. r . t e anon ,-, , greys, bast .....! perches ton intr.! zt' piety waS ;to take tali and /loutish ;-‘atice th e ; eed was running away, when Ha: aimed his : . e. ' , • I ; for in connexion with them - if, he had known ; •-one morning - exc.--.Virthe a' i before breakfast "- making his" bed-3.l:th's Errors-Rich and Poor-s. ~ 1 to-rye narti hi decrees. West 2 - .2 perches to _a woos i'-',...! 7, . any thutg of the man, long s ;ace learned to aesa- - • ; - ;- ; ti ' I • I .. I:ice-Youthful Errors-Woman made de wan.- . • ther_ce rr.rth t - :, decrees , . least ies perches - tee stomrle Bible Wes tu be opened and conr;rantly . t e e d •te the ; pesee. and . discharged its contents up. n hen- • - ' • • ' - e - hen te be a iatforcee. Aed when 1111 theee insidi- ! available force eig,bteeet stroller. We hope the e ; oi - coma's Yinnes-Ambation, &c. .; . nit , . north t 1.5 degrees, e. st 7.7 perches to a black nit- 4- , crate a love of the Chestier. , Rehmeu with his ' . I . ; Thewhoie designed - 'I,- t", notate pnrpeete of i1t , 2 , 1- ! h.. ' • „ - 0 - • . he o. • '', worshippers as the OnlY zul: of Faith,-where• • l wbieb entered his neck immediately al eve his . ' ' ours attempts! to foresteil the current of feeling , ; State will grant Lis request; for as a vshig, we are - • --.. -' ", f!! _. O , -e„. eo el e . e-e- e”eee r".".• ti.degrees, ea./ ' l ,„.Perehea to a -• • character and pcneciplee. There is a haNi of glory. • • 1 t , vine and calendula educ-iina -__ ~, p ... led". cn the phssialacy of the ll.ez.e.e . _,„ * . orth `Ca de.rres west ...o perches to a smze :Ll', the Break ef C 013.11011 Fleece was to Ire fores . er i l:ma:Jas. Dorrner still survives, ir, great pain- `' - tureen • eke a mighty torrent jl3 favor of the old !in favor of protecting all the great Mantifacturine ! carting satiable ,knoss - __ ~„ ther.ce north sOderrees. east 113,1, perches to .a - 'Moe; ' • " • human frame- any the laws which govern mental and thence north Gs decrees.' , west i_ perches to a Ilse 1 `i - and religieus honer encieeling his name. ehich '. -e• e - , e ' I - recd sited as faithful comtuentary-atei where : but it is doubtful if he Wel ever recover, . selteer. had failed, and signally failed e e-themesera- ; intereat of our ceentry. ! ! bodily health. &e, tr.r. _of land.,Saryeyed to Georne Reber ; thence, sauth to ' admits of •no other thoocht, and all. that ks goad, ; , se. enyeeer..en e eeeeine. 2.5 rents cpclosed in a tette. weirt ~.51. elope • thence so-oh Er charity was to take up herpermanent eheile. •i - i t, INo ealtsl". pertieps, can be designed fa this act e 1.. I 4 -. . • - b s e expereent of etreeeereeding hit:sten:ire/9 by the i • ' • shall receive azle.CoPF tIF call : . ''' r eve cap'e' will 1.4 derseies..ts - esCM perches to a triode% [hence so;ib Z Il' '' • sa d wonerah,r,z and meenantmous, ECCUri te be ' • ! -. t e e Dixon 11. Lewis, Wl3O rode in tae carriage ..ent Cu: $1 address • postate paid. • decrees ,east 21 perches lola stone ; . the a r e tomb f.. 5 de: - ife then; cencluded with - a fervent athletes to e-it commenced and result tea tears-, mad ! - ete e ' creetion;cf an unhesrd•of efe - ze, styled the Lieut. ; ' e-! ' - - 'ZIEBER & Co- Philadelphia_ , - spell- within it.! Thus it is., thet at the er t with Mr. Polk, in the teception procession at eilear -- • _ t :ft , rs. west 41 resri.hes iota stone ;thence south de •-' k coarsens tin ducide-inio fefrri) .m. Tht5.5am.....,..e TVOI the Throne of Gracee-rte irreverenee enl• t estetieess o f the Petl'enaler• General of the Arm y. and ;the appeintment el t ersees , east lei perches toe' stone ; thence south 65 d.... ' . i mere mention of Ins name in a public essembly of . • I i •; ' York, may be censidered the personatioe of the tee peifser. ree " •hi e•-! et I- e' -.ler 3 • - b fin -25-21- I Y ' . 2.... '" - ' 3. ' - VC , It. L:10 perches . td a nate ; thence south 23 ee . profanity , in those who were engaged in t e bnil.l•.• ' ---... . one of his elan Irelitical schoel-tleveriti of cape, , , . I hee•-•?-. 3 - 3 -a: --, -- -' a - erees, e-et 2: perches tats stone ; tote:tee teeth 'R Or , Our I e ' ' ' paper tat weed contained a meat ma- - leetest freemen-feelings that appear trehave been locofece acre, as embraced in their mutio: • tug of the church-and also any injureof holy •'- ;. . sera !. Scat __ -' S i • - • rience or kzioveletiee of actiee mileare life--te ate • — :trees, was 6 - perches,: a nil t hence ea at -h 25 drzreesteast , ors tk p i., - . • 3:easures, artil men that will carry than out.' The - Great Medicine of the Day. -cr perches to the place *f t,r,M01=1... contsiningn ar.rea • . while ezimlosed in this walk ,- and sesaliesee tbe r discharge of its high functierts-he achieved the Dre..TOIVNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. ' ' ..' and .55 ~ .re or tst, belt :cf pe•rchts. he the more n. ;., pa. '' i must bear the bleeneseoe. in giter,g ourselveshole re. ore' teemble eith delight, at ;the instinctive His political principle-seethe his propor ti o ns , are a larger tram or lard =torn was saneyed unto Levr audience With tere.Beneti;rn. l'he effect of the I ! les plus ultra of elle revious atteMpee tops: 'him 'i , his W.e-litine. has the peculiar fortune of belz.z re- ; F.,,,,..,„,... hi , ~,,,,,,,,,„ area tea 15 , h ~,y of Fe b ,.. 7, lay, we e.fell !vein,' time," aid, Were- Collapelltd ; Power end nobleness el his e eheracter! ; : , 1 e monstrous; act] weight3r, toe-•the Litter, .suf• eommtnded and preser•bed by the =lost respetta-le i r D •09;„ L a ir :Le estate cf AQUILA BOLTON entire sesvice-was meat ha y, and all who lieteriee • ,_ . • cotta-er it to Le pesemed, for one moment, that ndunly reqtarea atria/ to ' '' Ito send the forms to press wite treasuelhaste. ; But this lest art raises him hfrier teen ever '- • ' I 1 i ftcient to stall a Coneetega teem, or break down PhY•ciFiar.4 ti the connive. a .. .. __ „., , At F ly st.•cac :init. eel plate, by virtue al c ed to.the Bishop were deeply impressed with the I ' i ---- - - --,-- • i . ; Eirth can all no more earies=ii is felt for the administration knew they were aultiaz down I bru - .;:t IWO ceneral use. tits , eut e e is quart ~o.• e3.2t , .., ‘ 1 ' t I- I ' --. . !' an omnibus with - 'teats far twelve•e-te.e former is six times_cheareetb...en 314 other ereearetem., - Dec , ; reit e.. ti, Tee rte.-lei:lmi Erpeams, issued oat cf the ~ -. C. nrt of C...th mon Picas ef Lvconaing chanty : Ailtte sounenes.s of his views, the depth of his piety, arid ! OUTSIDE PAGES--eOn . the! first ' - - ' . _ „ . Page a I Heaven to crown all! . a lacofeco.-and if se, trey did they persiet ia it ! ; t Townsend is a physic tan of crest repatat.on to A.....11..y, ' • . &' . f l w--....• ww. „, th ai ,,„, - richt nil.. t..sio to.erest o t...iam ' , . ito sink the Presidential carriage in the mad , and '. v. and the l'bls iias . leeemil Y M that e' ' ). - pre- . loin, rind:l,l-d twentieth ph in six tracts of lami . the power of his telt:entre. and mingled"with 1 piete of beacitiful parley will be; found, together • : Th. ,. R ec. „.4;., - - • I • scribe 't la their practice. The foilowmo ts a cernhcate ;Yes '' A melee was very getter- • THE HIGH SC-The Prpepectue of • frighten the Cabinet - team from . the traces_ It tram - - - e • eeetreved te John Saes - c i ty to the Trustees of the G-- , c9 feelings e eff regret fa: the diseppeintment eau eel I with an inteterstine,miscellanv of Prose-fotetaing, ;ally circulatedt thromeh the public n -' -4 tare • - y some of thm, _ ' . sc.rinz Creek [: nag Coinpjirty. contac.ine together (se r-aPer' te-- this institution, for the fortbeemieg teem, will be 1 would be, imposed for the etople te support , Or'II!CISS. OF PITYSICIANrs. - .11,a,ard -.obi' nuadre4 aed eighty-faeracres and tire? thlhousands by the rain •whi.th resented them `' as `It0" P 4 • - d...- fei ' counter Smnefien Or twee years ago, to the reec e we trust, an accep.a et , ..es 0..... r. •o s . Wee. . 1;•,., - 1 • • ' Dr. Townsend • almost Cal re:TlM:re orders rs - .., - . th tr.. 1"i-en:at-A. slit:l/e la OV'ret Mabantar.go Tewashl. -- - : : that Mr- Clay-bad evearc.e a memeer of the Pro- ' fouul in put advertising columns this mornbeg.- i such noruzurer or sn&eb v tairn eely long, in the le-, Phys:cians in da-t. rent parts of the Caton. _,. ....„._ ....,, h ,,, ,:ii .,...,...,..,..„,.,,,,e ereeeed is warren by the ~...,., frem.heating him, %bete is tea ' n tarejetee that e Aneeelote„ Gii*,:p. and Eseay. ' '. --e! , The is to eert_fr tt :sc.:he enders:4l , ml 1 - Y - - , • - er -...asth e . - pe- n .ege ni a t . c,,, e teelant Epiecopel Church. The wt ;, was, „b .. We are p l eas to learn teat its enceess ha - _ ...v.. t• e been ; hie:mate sense of the Le:tat:lto matto. Dixoe's ; • e et of et Co tee ‘...1 ..., a...a.nr. hare M. =Mete-4i cases . t.riereri- LI • -" - • -__ ‘'' - r. air a mad Fecer. P . "."--t. , he was present aye have an iaaaLe, to the cease - • Tee Feurea page contains tee uses! columns s t , • t e 1 - • is to slther J 0.," 5tr..0et....: ro-Cir"'e Eckert Jacob &reas less, father te the thought. as Me Clay had not - nhji I L 'd ' - • e ' . ' e 1 • ' ' ' ' d Dr. T--y.;- , •••nA's •!i•-s - apar , ll3 and ice h..ils.ne 1...4 - fitly- - . . .... ~ _ re . nt are (silty Jeanie/I the princips in en- ; werehe we may as well aid, is 5001:ea.-an:l the , t ee eee e e • - ; e --- , -; e e - ~ e re e ees ee .. y .4 5 .i.. .,,,,_ and h1. , 41 Ml.±ary. dat.. the leth day of •Seees- e , Meets which cannel fed to Metre their eltimare ;ef CeeeFe e eet see a cdu:aci o f Aerkle:thea/ male I a: lest time taken 'the- rain ='•• ill It 1 ' c ' u ...p., .... at. a_- ' [ - In.: ea ...t. alaa-oe eiePa 17, - .Z., w.:13 th-r' apprrteriancos. As that pi - neer:l ''' . • ea e iett the see'riees of :we . ' adeiliebal Teeteeee , af; influence of his Free Trade decirines with the . etre:a et the e , a' t/ite. CLARIsss. wiLLAßD,l.AdrainistraZ.liirl- shill." co:npale soczess. • , . v ; t er , watch our friends of tae pl eee h a l a i se e m, ; ways been known to have the highest : e- rot for ," - , . . IL 11. PI - LING- 31. D. • • the insetetiees of Christianiter, and to • hive'been ! /"!kee•nliete;"l Schialmitic ability . in the Les ore ; Administration, is in doe proportiun! ; -i ; • .' J. WILSON. M. D. . WILLAiID. deceased_ 1 , Datteg tbet Ceteir.oreee, E. 0. Parry Ec ' w ill nail amply wartb the perusel. -- - ' • e . - le. ..BRIGGS 'M. D. ' t ' _s-13 seized and tilmn .to..xemation, act] relit ite. sat. • a decided believer in the !Irvine authenticity of ! Lmaches assigerd them. '' . ' ' tt ' ' .' P_ I:. ELmEsOor.r, M. D. • .") _ ~ _ " J. T. WEBN, te3, eter.3- - Senior Wrelleu of 'the Churcli read th• fet i - ' eliere s ()mice, Ora: s- - I ' ' ' ' L '• '"' M g .1 - „r A Yankee his invented e new kind of ant ;the L'lr"lian "n-ti his amiable alit! deeply : In the healtlifelnees of the eaten rich ' Ti Well irifeemed persoas estimete the profies ' tAieenv, ![prig I, i "Z.V.I. ....7 E t : - - - .... •.• e f the Collawitt- is cr.e of tare ii.;', Ili;_ j 2.5:- . Peer,: ; • : affileeed wife; hieing ere many yetis been an , '- a 1 ,:- , celted t.Se - the lore-letter ink," wLich is a : 'be e ' ' a ' c inle ile - 1 d'f h C 'th ' Dr ' . ' - ' 4l.m ' or * '''' • '''--- •• - -• • ''-- n.: __ •-. is •ike ar=c al tit Fthlte, Sax 6.4 Be, , Gera:. ' - sure i bungee follower of its Eil _esel Ateher. Whene 'ran(' nett p•ealtesque ecenery e eneeme-an ion e . 3 ant aF pa aot e. on2calalisea+ , the e ll e r, ae et se e s ; resesteeee heeeeene in -en , - • . - 11infard. 4.1.. May St, 15.1.5 • . - ' illf(311322.1.10111 .1311- ~.. i safeguard *venal actiwas foe breach of promise of •h e - - e • t • ‘ the!Asst f 'it I c it - t! e h the! t fall e nisei d-ilars for the present tiscel ' I t weather mace) it, aving. as he does, a-mile , " aft ' /es e e ''' ee e •en ere ' l ' l' a me- ' ' Dr. TowlSszli -0 ---D.'•2l- C ri ' - T c ' are ': e 4 ' .! S3j . -Sa- IS' •A - 5Dt--d. of Jain Fr i es. brzther of Michael ryes. lease. the Corner cane of Trinity Church, Perraville, 1 mart-,,,,,„. L e iiik faille *war ind leives the - ! and ahl' - •,- i ••• !• a resz:v sale I.c. Ilartfard-tshublv t-. - . ~. .; , • . brAtaith the tial cantata:ay tbis paper mu:ether el,st - tY. L - -..-• a* t" -. has ewes s • reracte sectiens of eauetry-seiled to the ample • year. So tench fee having a ;gond Whiz in the t esereta • --es e ~ ~.. e e e ~rtn.t.,F :+ft_e. parislefatinfort,ccontyofGl'l ll a/• , i yte-erard by all .iv-o have rati-e e_! . .e. of -c!. a-a we -ace lee ... ed. ~., ,e .. , ,, e. ree.,,,e.t e t.,fp,Atse , ittear... tivt‘,.. ,.. ir,.. mentsos &post:ed. The &rile. Pray - er B.ock. cair, are ` , sheet blank, in shaut Rem week* after the letter .; been° Intdar a/Ineleoreee its erre!ees• see far ' - the papers coauitned ia the sealed package: were frond 1.. L._ . . --- h'H CIB el , mems te. creamet ,ac erjeement-.1..e eg . an/ °L. " ' ' • i'ress.c-n . ro, believe its ; - " ---4 'Fr•V•"" -a * -;l _,_' t-- . e d ail „...Y tiC re-- ;._ rie‘ndfram hr. was ill. Nell. 011r2Lf , kit to ere 11;7 4 ' lathe .cerner stone of the Clratch max was bides s t ated ; has "Sea et - itlen. This is the kind of inkthat tweet tfirre veers past, having had more Itisure . _ ~ - i . ~. ' , ; • ~:),:b.,:ut pr nu emesancaes to tt-,0 guder-f bade, : • •!ciated hy a escereeee :mete- I ..ace oai•T Cai-i , " 4 ‘7•• r , r d re lb, in by York tette- Any iirferseeiree an , :.• X :tient ta „. ~ r , recar.l ta him wi.:: he tha kfolly received by has tereee • ea those documents. , ' - i s loCiafocus have be been using fee sense rears pea. from public elute, Ms attentive had eel - den:lv Peen ; - • ' ; REMOVAL QUESTION.-A meeting toss ;tate h• - ••;.-Fqa *ill P_e " - 7.'ael•r• • ••7ed feeeeer e e . -trete , ' settee* :° ''''' a•-lime "• a aza a ''''• " M. ° '''' es-fr ' r ' 3110EIAEL FLYNN.. ddres.l.ed to him a: Pr.tt-irD.'- . • " Teat chants scan taken down en the thirtieth day of t , • I tamed to the hige considerations connected with i Pendent of k's classic features, .scetly erf his con. ' been • HARVEY SEYMOUR., 31: D„ - 5ch „.. ! , 07 , ~.a , ....ii „ ; p. a. , • - May, A.. D. IS E', to sake trona for this traite - erg. tote ewritirtg ileum their premises teethe people. , things semtuel ish,! eternal, his life /haling - been ', arderatian. • . . n celled at Lessig's flotel en Motgav ermine' ..se-yeet.. - . - e . „! ;• ..", ',,. ' The GenereAr.enei far the sale cf Me oars .-' ,,, i„, e ,... y,,t i.,4,,,, r.rw il!'„,: elseen d x , . . ettt . tett on ths same ate. Thu edifece Wes tbirty-eve 1 ' . __ . • t nel l ee h h time be begin ea eetemene• teitem ° e• ' ,piiilin is 'az Etaamn's Dookstare Pettryille.ortzereDnic- . . 7 ,.....• - - y. M. lei: , ~ feet et width aee'lity - feet in length, Mad beta; 100 ; - - I'dfftleti se intetreely to the good Of others, as ; ' ' ; , seiee far the teceree e eeee , ateee. e , tee eeleee . our i BO34ANTIC.-George Leppard,tbe author-ef te s t i , 1 te - - t , -- e; a Irishmen assist Waetiohn Ward, was, Leeltem frienes •have ' deemed it expedient not ,IFSes alai other earl ee seeelled weeereele // the Slane- ----.---.... - _ . , . tee Irs anti!tat pertoa ref reurement, to lease! t 'eel • 1 '' '-. • Lord oak. ttatinsatut erght hundred and fel'. . the - I • • t f :1 tenarers mice:, It is alp, cirri : in Porss ',lle at -.„, . • StraY COIN. • tt n eeew ee •w et e e , Ceres et ., , , , ,, ey he ,... ; •j ueeter _ I many thriiling rer . ole orrery. , sketches, was rte. , him an opporeunity to thick of hirerseie Bet' he r, cotnalit:ed to pr a few eel's ago; open a bail-: - .. to nominate a ticket, it .is generally meeeneeled i; John G. Brow-.... 5. Drag teyr- - He' Nr... --- . ......‘ ' STILkYED away enei the eaNstreeee -e Francis B veteran and Edward owe; -1 i . Clemens ik,Pars•in's, Da. 1 •c- ' 'Wardects 2 -Thwas C.. - Waimea G e Zii . r ,,,,,, ,5, 1, e .. - e --1 "•' -en• tle b e -- • - - • . i! piece -a answer the c e eirge of riot. Hal t ing erect i that there will beease pone:it-al es.ranty ticket, m , . 1 ,,, hh . s. c e m eeeeee Do. . , the w - •... 1 Ott. a Vat :k !awl wkine spatted CGW. . . Church cantle married eatthe banks et' th Wraereth" - I fllll at lenerh.consecretee his great mowers to Cade 7 - ~ ' ,;;:: 'II - ...4 1 - sid - M4 al ILiE3S2 Haan . cat.uetee..beel se ; e was pusses en the three pastor at Ashland, . • !- M• See seeertisemest in another en.lamo„ A cirtalar , :Sunnis 4.rotti:Geo.i3l. ta=ssing'4a=c. situ Iby • • neetonlight. -Deere one to his own mak - a, t - 1 1-'o:meted at thelimeerfhiseemaittaLtieheelbeen ; th e e .fiele this fall. The tkkets wel 'be Composed ; --, e . , -- . , ee _. F . h „..i_ t ' Jr; etiere W-. tenets and J.tates S. !Verne r V r ...' toa Tueedey fternoon. - the teed ins-tent, together , ee e • 1 1 teeeseeeeee a liege ass soar L.feent se2e/ . ' • and ails o , la thre.c enly.and ear richt be? 'N.- • wYm 'ecre-;Zt Was &remained to erect t''e edifice e n4 t_ $l5B the Reedltt g Ggette. ... : - wen. nip or" Alm/My God, accuallMey to the tottitaes. 1 . . I with one Olds daugeters-iu-lawe (the other tang eoanfinee but a short time, until he down. part I . of ntembers of both peleical parties and run i • en i ce-le : s t ead cahe" can be eia° l 'n ed al ° a m. " a - 4- er ttan the eeeirer... weriever wee mem feet Cr-* tea' . _ - , , • store. Prime St per tscente,er 6 Bactles • . - rulscrtheinr amea= irdt.rmaticm szere. she C22:4 tcC . •'. - d*tGli - nle - and • tti-t•ttef tbe Prates sat Eiliseencl Church , ADVICE GRATIS. -Aroid intemperate eat- 1 " i tented,. a member uf"the chettee.) and Lev four tei hems, e • ea.l ' • anti h• - be b d ; ' m ire ,cuttlng rumps Is sn ii ; ennaval and anteremorai greettlus, tearing mem : • :a tem tailed Statesof Ametimt. The corer, hone of 1 ,e_ ___ s a_s_ as _ i children, be the Rere. Erearael r. Ilerklev, Reeter 1 . ee e - ' • i. Slagle Copies ,e Ju!,7 :f.l--i'.:i--.1:01 1 ; WILLIAM psyrrsz .. which Li --. lai'dYihis 413•• king a n d tee etimenth ••.; aun eneeweelelletnene 'le" naliee sad i t of Christ Cbureb, sexingtere• The be - - aced Irem severely. Maninepriftt ensietil, ami en, ; all vote for erbom they please foe Gesete.or end I • , day ofJinte, A. D... - eighteen hundred and fery-se - e. th•e. 0 i,,;, ~r• es,.. ei,e, grin was. •- . ' - • ei. L. e i ',....., ,r i I , the Mir.ers' Journal vs.' , be o i ttasited every Sam:- - --I_ • , .---.---------... • . - etterer Baiii Rererted Amarmo Poems. D.D. - .1. L. D a. --- ''''''''• "" -"," ""'"" AT4ii i l t. " -- '. and atela . t ' eenneeseeene I Pere: Li l y. k r ee e nue .. e. t h at the i Seines!, 1:312411Ing, In riot 1134:55 of its boners, ne .Canal see-mmeeee--- - • ; N.. date at the fouperreepetzter: . , . . • TO LET • • ~ , . • . ..-, Ei5... , ..5a of ...-e Pr•••&m.a.: E- -- - is I Ch-rett• ~ At the counter ; _ - rex; a. - --4. , a, Co- --pr, s•rees ee res. - ' e, Etvilm.w •• .•• ...- - •,.. - ..7 . ... ~,, - .1. p.,; '.. '.... ,3*‘. P 3 .'. ef Ile De>- week foe here, eneeyour health will effectuae .; e re. i congregation of Ctorist.Chur t ch are-replacin g their i shed, aged twenty-f ive years.. , 1 , - • - tree e easy tveriss-the ' , Re...creed William Curtis _, s' ' '' : i GEN. Tee YLOR--Col. Teeter, brother el the ,I; -- AST - tata= o :' , ltj-? •. " --5 ' The ...m.7 ' le ; . - --- - 1. ca 31,-.-t - ...riosice..stfie scent sory. scr...a . . Ciaate seise Rid- t". ~,,, ..,... nese:tee eeee_sas..l ew e . wet me renexcatchereats of the warm weathers : t ell church With a neve ediece, now in raped pro- l • • ' I ' ' ,i 1; • Ct•reer.:of C.---are sad '..Mart.es. streets. - Foctsst.le_ .. t=ree e,, ,„„ ..e, Fq.,.1-7.,.,..te.y. par _ . s. . n cy 13 key... Beacon ere eseatare all-at and et ' - ~ . ; gnaw of erection, and a re nee suirwe situated f or I:r We uneerstand that James Dn0.....w, Esq., • •-; Greeted, Meer= the editar of the Memphis En- t; Mowry Shissfer's, Port Carton. ' [June 12 Z.•l ; / -4- '--Ce r -.- 'LIPPLNCOTT & TATLOa r.,:...t OsreaPay and •Fht; '. - % W -- ts"a2l'-- 3 The giae ehe e l d eeei te2l * ' sad sentritmi- ' the Mast ' end - ! • • - 1 it ' r ___- . te• ;tree 1 , 7 ......„..47...„.„.„, iir. E.„......4 ~.. .., 4 se.euna dept eduareetratera of this has resigned as Presigeat of tee Mies Hill'and t Titterer that the Genera intemle to raters to bi.; i. ' -1 .. 1''".1.. e .- _L-i----e-L- 1 --- ----- - e. eareeetee . p; /I Veer A ll. Cense-me'. Jame sal nails rite in public. . . • • ; t. : . Weekly. City Papers. - . i . .., -.-.. . or z._iii.r.q.4D tti•MES--Jmt reser-ire 1,1=1:$ . tribes,' Am..rew Reese-. . Jahroni, Si'dziae -- ...._ ____. „.„ ___ .1 eee.uelkeill Harry Rail Rose CeMm.r..y.' Mil Deus ; Ile=e' in • Nerrenexe next. Teere ems nemers r - _ • " - DEES ONS in. ...rant of Me weeMe tier reeeers le ssit ; e) r_ e i; e:e . 5 . 1 .7. - i. 7 . ,., , --...03 -1 . Jr_ - tad Joaa Pratertee, 'emery:arm 1,7 e; ea Dew daily We' ' When the mieister exerted the room en this 1 ~ _ 1. - r. ere. a fere_ essertmeet ce B-- • -law Seetra. tic Carpent r-Ca M. pezmy 14per irabect I amply n u m , „d we. ..„0 - the i e.. 13 was,a valnmele ctirmer, and his retirement will 1 ;afloat that he intends to rese rve his comcissiza.szi . " C'-' 7 " hese t•L'er-' l- 7;" ever 3 *re , / - -'f 1- • - s r ` - ' 7 "''' -ir ; ..".f .: t- . - . r. s w Saes , •• -rd' s-e•er' 'Caeca..and N is Sri. • zieS 3 / 2 4 / 1 1 ' /--'; ng nemsame, lane -e s . --,.., Ai , ft s . 4 l4--,-4.,54-Aseso...-. viz w, ..- .. isD _ 1 .. - •na, 1,-r Architect. to be estantish - n1 at nib:de:phis. • , r: , i ceders at lliSeilterrereee Camp Ftrii - '......ica t•--,,,,.;--.a. e , r ,d. '. ~..,..,1 EDwARD Ts, Lb ..• - - rtszetably. co of immed.te family, abe teem* be ail =nected -16; -!:- auie - znlunT- i Oa: ti re. roz_r „. ..1-iy•la .... ' : i ' • -.}l itae • M. - • - . - • , . e-e.,.. . , • . -.;; • , - EL 1!INN THE 141INERS,' JOURNAL. . Q,UpF.Pf IfIUTORIA.—The Queen of E 0; , ,,- land is of low statute: heavily, built Without he-• ing fat. Her hair is reddish; her blue eve. are e c te eipressionless; while two of her 'front -f, which protrude from her mouth, prevent rWs from touching each othei, and give to her co - 1 nance anything but an .expression of kindness; tier disposition is imperiOus and full ofjoalousy. ~ . FSIZ3 , MARRIAGE AND DEATH.—William Hays, (son of Michael Hays, of Bullington,, N. J„) having reCently studied law in the otfieis of the Hott.Gorret 1V611, - was marrie4 . on the Bth of ititie,AO a young 'lady of BurlingtOn, and, with his youthful bride; set out on a wedding tour to Niigara. Montrial,!&c: Having returned as far as Saratoga Sptings, he was seized with bilious lever, sod on Wednesday • morning (just three weeks from the time ho was twirried, settle same hour of the day) expired. :77 - 1 7 . A letter, _froni Rowe, dated 3d ,, ult.'etatem that the Holy Father 'has appointed a corn. , " mission. composed of the .highest ecelasities a nd most noble Inks, to ameliorate tho condi , Lion of the JO7B. This ..proof of the benevo lence of his holiness for his subjeai'bias been re ceived in Rome with great joy. SMALL BUSlNESS,—Considerable excite ment exists antong the Baltimore ',.V-olunteers, in consequence of the manner in whiCh they were 'treated by the paymaster in Mexico; They allege that they were paid off in 113 and di cent pieces, at their nominal value, which, oh their return to the United States, they could _pass fur only dimes and half dimes. The Paymaster had doubtless received them at their real value, and cleared by . the operation 25 per cent. This is truly-magnani mous! :' The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad:Compa t.ty hav,e finally determined upon a route, for the extension of their road . Westward: heel- i ing committee, arid a committee hi the directors,' of the Baltimore and Ohio-Railroad, to whom the subject was referred by the Board,' have unani mously a. l reed upitn . terms„which - it is ,believed will lead to the acceptance of the law by the Rail' Road, Company, and egsuie the early completion of the road tee. %V heeling. • BOWEL COMPLAISTA occur more frequently during the summer months than at any ottik;r period. beeaure at this i ,nea-ion pthe yeas the systeto being debilitated. di., sention t< not sullicieLtlv active to dispose of the food before ittiecnmesi Nitrified ; Ihenee a peculiar acid in ge nerated in the stomach, which:is the cause of those horrid iliseanen, called. dysentary. ,chnleta morbus, in. table Palls are a'natural reniedy, and. therefore, are a efl t h hie r : i y: a :c i i i . c a ' , : ‘ , ; h s ' e i fr t h li tr e a h' ia l e l t b o k t l i , n i s e a de c: l h? , a f i g :ild e " ." tx: . f t li t i t -il i e s grnA f a p r t bo o l'a l v inl :t t h .d d r i; ,.. a se b : r e e ;lo 'ac ii . • . : complaints. They afro aid and improve digestion and i porify the blood, tonne-mien:ly. as they. remove the . lately ; rause of every form of diseate, it is nb•olutely impouL among I- Much e a :i t e a t t i l a i ri b p ri o le p n ; a b c a e g b b ;t e h n e circumstance that the water of an Artesian well, which was I file for th em to fail in :main a pf.lrfecbsure•ohlysenta• .—T ry. o rlinlera morb:in. inflame - 11u ion of the bowels, &c. latelyrouhW lIE .OF I:oUSlEllrEtTnhe nre Cau wh b tioned i:gainst the 3.11 eriUtnitiS medicines which, in a t. hinn'tko'ca contact lita-ecOtice. with burnsa Same. br illi.a This seem-men . ciE 111 order to deceive. are called by names similar to Tall buretted byd.ogen gis which the water contains. 1 aceneine ,see d • eefusement in another column. ingly wonde l rful - cOrnbustion is caused by the car- I, , W F r , i , c r h ,, t , V i n i :li p an ot T , e , c i e n t e a . b b l y e nEArry.• for other In • I The only original and cent ine Indian Vegetable Infs. ervaThe Hon: Arthur P. Bagby7s term in the .1 , 1 , 3 1 i:e ac t lt he t..7. -rnte T n , :i e g n n , l a i T t, re rf ecf it if t i l / i cini f .7"t rz n e r:: , h a e ,,, lri d be a l , At SON. - ,11.1 S. Senate, wiil expire in March,.l9, but hist others nhould be she:suede,' - f the ; Var..vantm Vtrivesett Umteor.—Dr. • Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. is mild 'end pleas. . . ant to the taste, perfectly eate.and harmless in hanger"- . talons. and yet it is . one of the most powerful and Cer tain remedies fur Consumption of the Lungs, Coughs,'; Colds. l . l .rehma, Spitting Blond. Liver Complaint, P. 71111 s i ici n hticit:n i i : e .,,,idl ion s : I . ef d ri.. e ..l,,,hb r f, , i ae r tatnh b lei r a. aq. a :lo: s t:e t ai , :ctte: a e n i rd. ti d . general pi:uelahtilici 6ec i:4i: nbc:,, D e k i rp in. eir orhimes i I 1 0: t itati y : t e 1,11: toor,f t c.a h t Do nan e r t,dc C nocer o ivf.vo n_ i ar : -, ' - the d t e l :ti e : : g: s re 't : e i 2 a i e a t x e:o . . ;: *unerri n g o fu ti l i c a ti a t t i n: d T ta e t n a P i s i :e i e 141 Sib daily re-,' relieved or bant-lied by it , ; nor ;can we calculate the. 'Y alike l s i i l ia f f has r :c b e t: ' : i d o e b l n y d, • it, and the diseax. is eradicated from the, system, t he constitution repaired, and health restored by the die o% DR. SWAiNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP _QP LVILD. CIIERRV. flow many- suf f erers do we approaching to an untimely stare. wrested lathe bloom of yoiiih, from their relatives and friends, &Melee arm, that fatal malady, CONSUMPTION; which w a st es the - Imiserable ,sufferer until he 4 be yond the power of hu man skill. if such sufferers,wnuld only make trial of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrtip of-Wild Cherry. th e y,.' ' would find themselves sooner relieied than by gulping the various ineffective rcutedie4 with which our news. papers abound ; this 'Vegetable Remedy' heals the al-. cerated lungs, stoppling 1 profuse night sweats, at the same time inducing a natural and healthy expectoration, and the patient will soon find himself in the enjoym ent of coin forzable health. , The public should bear in mind - that Dr. Swayne is a regular practising physician; who handsome steel has. had years of experience in diseases of the Lunar. Chest, &e The Mriainal.and Only) 'genuine article Is 'only - prepared by DR. SWAVNI.I, N. W. corner of, • roUnd i S ii y ia r l u k p w il n i ' l l f;:?V a . ild Cherry is put e en si v g e n i a o r e ur, d e of DR. U. S. WAYNE,. ,• . . I: IV; th s , a v n a d y ~R , a , e c r e s oi e t n r t : h. nta in all the principal towns through. I , te B s ROWN. Druggist. and DANIEL \ e u : , and . F,d, 1 . i ,r n l, irri,,v Square irni,sale Tat toad ,bit; 2,ey. I bearing i a o . rs t o .. KREBS. at the rm.( (Mice; Pottsville : C. & C, lIUNTSINGER, Srhuylk il liircn' FRAILEY-& HO. BART. Orwigsburg ; S. & CI.'SLIOLLENBERGER„ 'Hamburg: . - 1 . . -- -,-- -- , PROOFS OF TUE GREAT SUPERIORITY OP DR. WI.- - TAR . R BALSAM pnur iu from all parts of the country:—: Nothing can equal Its ,u, eets inidie,inghumansaffering.. Olronn, Nem; Haven Cii . .. Conn.. Jan. 4. 1545. ' Dean Haying witnessed the effects of Wislart tralsam of Wild Cherry in the casi of one of my neign bls, who tuti been, for sevenl . years, seriously afflicted icoll the phthisie. general pulthonary weakness, bleed ing of the Itintb.., etc I have been induced to ask you to lend me some of the tnedadrie, with' a certificate of agents. My neighbor, referred t r o above, lately had a 'violent attack of bleeding at the lungs, and •distresv In breathing. He tried a bottle ufithe Wild Cherry. which las produced a most salutary abd:favarable effitct. At ingance. and several ot.hrs,, laboring under like Complaints, 1 havb been indiiCed to make thin request. gly attending to the above tiniliediately, you will oblige the afflicted, and alai, Yours etc .-HENRY D 1511.151. - None genuine %% ilium! the wilitten signature of 1. Butts. For sale by John S. C.-klantiit, Pottsville; y‘ - m. Tageart, Tamaqua; Bickel ¢ Medlar. Orwies. burl: J. B. .t J. A. Falls, ; and Caleb , Wheeler, Pinegroce. 11 .1 RR AE D. •- a •• 4 2 50 a 3 CO 4 55 , Dnzen ;"' 15 lb. ; 12j ' • 10 II E U T FOR THE .101.11Z.L ~, , e _ $5.5,"1 • . ,5 .5 1 5 -• SCAICt 1 4 2.5 ':carte .71 I 1 4,) MI Scam! Sta.( e gcarce do Plenty 6 CO 413 60 41 , 0 '49 2 • ij-) Scarre Fit r.ty MB