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War ~**,..\ Geaev*,»Ght. Go.', ApW'Itth, 18»;\ lylS *hop one doprNortfeojE Cunningham & Co.'a Leatjyac: Stofejf^Watepjtreetj . :j? pv^(mNSTON, '.\•. MANDI-ACXDHER'or liiiifiliijiLiii. • N JTT8WNk IttACHINEftV IN GENIftAL. VTO&%frqnty CLABK 4i KENNEDY, Oper.tor.. Seneca ttteet, 3d door below the MclhodUt Church. ~W- IK.ENESSES executed single or in JL4 group*, frpro-tbe smallest to four tiroesthe Ordinary size. Put up in Frames, Ca*e* orTEoefe- icla/with or witbddt colors, on reasonable terms.'' ^heirrooms are comfortabljfcnWshed for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen, who are in- cited to ; eaIla!id examine their specimens. Per- sons desfro;us of becoming acquainted with, the Art, will.belnstnreled on moderate terms, the use of plates and Camerafurnished without est!** obarggt : eoHeva, Aug. g9/T84S,- - , n *3B' holographic Mkeiliesset.. O, Ufose tor whom, we fond, emotion* cherish. 4 \^ Secure the •hiwtojr <s'er lite nutmaiiee perish! •rpHE subscriber would respectiully aoanujace' r#. ^orthifip, Uter sttteninear tbe.Coriter Seneca & - 1 ;*-£!oiji Mam Street opposite the Episcopal Jss:'6huWh. er,20ib 1846. 6m43 •m immkfr &; SURGEON, of- -*—-,» M thereat sitte of Main-street, five 4o|)faior%ofibeyBank.: • $^M®^rW?*, ,.,;•; ,.,'. ^-•' A* ; »t*;j|JLjl^K,:. ..•\•• ;.__' _. .MtflW ikiet^CltrHViSt. - . '' ' prepared to \attend to all orders for linns, Steals,Hearse, Carriages, and all tKeSiJSties attendant itpon Interments,—assuming tftjprhole responsibility, thus\ relievjng friends. froflV*H' the cares that occur on funeral occa- sions, Geneva, Pfebly 21,1845. 8 James M. FuHon t%$k removpei to the-building second doer v»;est of Watson's Harness and Sad : . dlery store, on Seneca street where she will at- tend t£'all ordetsfor' \ • .MAKINGi AND'REP AIRING Umftrel £~ and Parasols. Umbrellas, Para»olt and Hun-Shade* covered and repaired on the most reasonable terms, and Warranted, equal to the best. Qeofcyajfoine . ig, 1845. 8 J.-iff. <£oUfer, Sueflron StMfBt, H AS REMOVED hia OFFICE to N6.24,1 -2 Seneca street, over Hastings *.' fay lot's «9u of New-York, ip the House of: Bepre sentatives, Satui|^,: January $, onthe question then . pendijij'g of^committing tp, the committee pf ibe tyhofe and t,b make it the special order for % certain day, this. report and bill in.troduXJ.ed by Mr, HAIV itktsoN, .10 'denize two regiments of Hflemen, and foWotor Purposes. \•-\ Mr'. PRESTON K^SMemarked that thfe subject had been priep^ljyud before the. Houiief and^e 4ihotf® Julp^W^Ji risen to pa^twipVte (; at .\all'in .tb§$$ bate, had it not been^ibr^ a^eniark wfiti^,, yesterday fetl jTr^^tbe honQfable cbai^ |na» o f tbe J^^inittee, ion %rrliofie9jf, (Mr. popglass^ Tfhat' gentlertia'n Vadj yesterday iaforrae^ the House that there; was a, \game\^\«'-••- J ~* *>'> l ; r»--»A-^ , question.. H«- agVtmh..i]Et a.,newspaper Wbiob, in bis\opin : ion, tb4gerttleman mi^ht have read, and r to wjt;csh» whether he bad read Tt or not, he wished to, call the gentleman's atten- tion^ It was a paragraph copie f d from the .tondori Times of December 2, and which: the New-York^, Cbiirier and En- quirer; alluding to it, supposed ,,JRigh| have beeb written by\ Sir Rqber|p'ee1j, or by hjs aathbrityi Th^Jjpfiao^alnieil was the official organ oi^be Britiib Ad:1 mirMetrnfinn. a s*, r ' °i Mm British t|,e^|ei!ritory of Oregon north of 49 de- grSM. It might have fet^tbe embarrass- mp of tbe previous poaVtion of our gg|arDj5ent on tbia subject ;\ut with the relbQnsi,S|]ity which belonged to him as an jEmeVtcan citizen ; and as the repre- ss ntalive-.jif American citi^ens.hs e^pj^eu- edlt|| opinion on thesubjeipt. The fidfroin- ' iyon it was said-^and^ej^al'dispos- b_elieve u~felt 'Jjjimf assured that 'puld,^*^^!^' °^ tna,t °^ et aveljeen made. It was ^ and the poaitioiiVof t)b.e admin- ls£^.ipn was perhaps siroM'qr h'^fore the •o^tjyi and before the Mtria'; and it 'Kfytng been marSe and rejected, tbe ad- mg the M»m»o«:«<itj(rei with a spiendffl light fit- ted up expressly 'ft!Ktbe.p<irpose' ; of taking Xitkc- nesses ot tbe aboye dejqription,>nd- wilrtff pre- parefl atart hourl OHhe day; to wait upon those who ^a^wisK to obtifn, at'a trifling expense,'a perfect tap simile picture of themselves, or th.ejr friends t« preserve $o futur^ #ea,ra. ' Toe pablic are invited to call andexamiue his specimens, and compare' for themselves tbe strotigly marked deep.toned impressions produced by his superior fioublt Mhromutit Oqmtru, with the flat and in- sipid productions of the old fashioiiedinstiuments and process..- ,«-.\?*•\-'.\ He commence8 the bu3ine.ss when-tbe Art was b«t in its tnfaocy, and has carefully and scien- tifically followed it up through all its various stages of improvement.to its present state of per- fection. Hifoftnshisowtn 'chemical combina- tions, instead of being obliged lotruat the chance »;,•. „K^i/«\fKA of obtaining good artiefes from abroad; and bav-1 w bieh sp£8Ks the ingbeensengiged in the busioesa in the city of tion.^and gfi^ oTL the best authorized or- ^New York, where the. facilities Tor making im- g^na r of tbat country. I t says : ' provementg are mo6h greMer than in the coun- U I r e SO iationforthe terminatioiMif the pres- try, he $& by a ionfe|urse of experimental, ent system of joint' occupalirfn\ by a twelve practice obtoned ?# tha^thoroughracqiiamtan6e nont p po t ica ^,1 be carried by a large majori- witb?v f ry thing^onnebied.with. the.art^i fhicb ty in % e House 0 f Repres'cntativesj but it & by !l!tl!!31 n S^!L^^^ metans equally clear what wi.l^e the fate of auch a measure in the Senate, Mr; Calhoun is a Democrat, and was an ardent promoter ot the aiinexatfdit 01 Texas; but if that gentleman re- turns to (^Senate, -at the present time, which it is prob^pt be will do, he is said to be pledged - - ., A , _. .\if 510 , 1 ,, ^PP 3 \- tojdefeattbe patry.^wbd are clamorous for the tus on more reaaonable terms tbantbey^ould' occt<p , tiob of 'br^ft i ant|Jpr^ar, ^ai.d.th. whig \\\play£d on tbia Qi-egb^WyJtny 's»}#i^rror—if errd* the fewl jse«J.«sd*y. fo«w>4 ^ P^X^Jfe 1 *^! * n or gW- ta'-Siju mimstration. ' [Several v$cjej, -ft.Oh ho; Ob no.\] It Vvas^%n 4^|n, f at least, and an organ sentiments of that na most perfect satisfaction toitioiewho shall favor him with their patronage :- \-••' -/\' . He is also prepared to impart instructions in ths curious and beautiful art; and by a connec- tion With one of the first establishments -in tie oity^ to furnish pupils with the best of Appara obtain them, for themselves there,—besides the membPrii of ttt 8M»I advantage^of Jiaving an ^p.porttHiity to try their ; enof , hec t era( yMt;jc«i instruments to iheir satisfaction before taking npcraiivpih* ?»otntinif themaway. , Ww. H.WORTH. * » e g a «' v e»>e teVfllut ion. geneva, August 15,1845, . 33 IC alr^peratipti* fin, %a Wjitta ;in*the moat skiltuf manner. *J««iirruplftte, jPrmloi* and Mineral Teeth inserted in all the variety o? forma, from a single tooth to an entire new set, answering all. purposes of mastication and aiticulation, and preserving the original form of the mouth, and with perfect ease to the patient. Teeth $£Ue$-with Qold and Silver. AISP afr«tjjfftleft«3i jcleateed, whitened and extract- edj.withiheutmost care. All operations WAB- KANTED. His charges will be found reasonable. Collier's Detersive Tooth Powder for sale af his office. This Powder wilt clean the teeth perfectly, without affecting tie'iehamel; U strengthens the gums, gives them a rosy hue, sweetens .the breath, and agreeably refreshens theSmouth. . Ge^vj,\ ApgusU, 1845. 31 ••-'€^B.II«ET ; & CHAIR III ROOMS! ,i5Wbfl OLD STAND on VVater st., I Iff vhewflsill be founds large assortment ilfi'iEJtfRIiJ constantly on hand, cnnFts'tuttpf\ V .„ .. „ ' Mahoga&SOBAS and DIVANS; Fall French and half French CHAIRS: , i-Mahagagy^'Cea and Breakfast TABLES; Swiv<ji fop Oenter do. Boo&Aasas, Secretarysj Sideboards, Lockers; Safe BEDSTEADS, Bureaus, Work Tables 5 Cherry Breakfast and Dining Tables 5 French and High-Post BEDSTEADS; Mahogany and Boston ROCKING-CHAIRS; Curl Maple, Fancy, Cottage and Windsor CHAIRS, &c. &0v ' AH Wn'ds'of TURNING executed to or- der with dispatch. %UPH OLSTrtY, i a all its varj%g branches;^ __,_ HKLot wniefavill be. sold CHEAPER than, at any other shopfn Western New Yot^^Mbwrt Prison work wiyxcepted. All work soli%. me warranted to be ot the Fs ready-made, of all sizes and * ELIAS BEACH. 1845. •'.'.' ,IiI : FB ; INSU«A : N : GJB. ,;\-;• Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Omci No. II, W«it Bifiis*! Nxw Tfoir. -,/.' A MONG the most important duties that men owe to themtolvet nod toinrtiM, »a\cl on«tl)4perfdrni- mcouf which will (?o fni to crauro totbem the enjoyment of peaceful tioart», in noj event of life, ii the attainment of meant to support ihe in6rmitie» of old «je, or inoueofdeath to iecure \thoee' whom .tbej* might;^otherwise, leave helplei* add' unpioTided, a «eitaln resource (taunt want. Toeee mean. --..-^„-. . .... . , ... --'r^- accumniudatilig eoftditftni tSiy (ireseSl to the'public in tlieir Prpsp»iw t of thetermsou wmchithey will; insure lives; for' hot only do tliev pKca in tbe power of parents to secure rin independent supper!* totfieir-famHtes,in case- of dejtth. but the possession of sucn.a. policy, of insurance gives a permanent credit for its 'atnoubt to men in business of onr. .kind, and' young memcan borrowcapital on it tp.cotnmcnco in.trade. The advantages offered by this Company are greater than Uioie of any other. • '-. ' 1st, Those in good health and of sound constitiitioh.win be insured at tlie lowest rates of premiums, 2nd, the premium if over $50 can be paid one-fourth In ctish, and tbree-fourthsjn n; seoured nolo at 12 months, bear- ing 6 por cent, interest, and subject to assessments if required, or It may be paid monthly or qudfterly. 3d. Annual division ofall the prohts in scfipt certificates which bear 6 per cent, interest, nayablo in casli, and if re- quired, a loan of two-thirds on the script will be made in cash—or the profits can be added fo increase the sum insur- ed, or to lessen the future premium, and after the lapse of yean, if the profits ore left to accumulate, they will amount to double or treble, or more of the sum insured. ^ 4th. No persons are liable noyond the amount of their pre- miums. . Sth. Martied womenmayinsurotheHy&oMsOirhlisbands, secure from any demands of their crtdjtMp^3#0i premium does not exceed SOTO per annum, ^T-WSWj . *. * 6th. An fnsurance can bo rnalf5|p tft,at tfioAum insure((; will be paid on attaining a sftfelfiedsge, or soonoBin the event, ofdeaul. . f m&-&-.<L?lL:*i&~'> 1 ' ,-J\^' The ^WffilSwWnPlaifejMrranBe^ np- pdin!|epaOSaR4 s 19V^%M^*f 0 ^%l ,lac ? ,u,a -=*' SK? ^ A - J tnfulroatttoi*ivbTiS^-»«thdT36mo^a^ L r£S^!,i u. r...J>l.™ a = oA ,f mon » B Xthe AgoTolbi7l&^*r» «l{rh» of tbe iinrter arid^ospectuB, andjeveraltables ofrfiites of premiums there- vvith may$9ihai. • * '^^^.^ J-* a MedicoT ExanSiner, TSOHAS SPBNCIA, Ml D,vGen8Ta. ;.. GEOEGE CSEEKE^A^a^ Geneva, Jan. 0, 1846. **• j.^Hfv,\ .djiseription?, Gpnef a, Feb'y 28 : i$ Pairtiftize the Little Shflps, T HE subscriber has located; himself on Main artaei In the' building formfetTy-ocpupied by K^S&ii & Van Brunt, and intends man- V e^BJNET WARE, rii-ftts-Mfid the«ood citizens of Geneva will pat- fShlm. le thinks he can give satisfaction ™ af#no Vitfft.-o* Mm with Orders for o'f a1#-des«Ip«on: REPAIRING and VAR- tS»Me ; e^tfteUwith'nea^essand despatch. I'ora PiatldKiForte Tuners for covered Bat* Sir^s, pxepji-edE on shok' notice and at New York pricesi*' '_^„„«„» \Wanted inie'xcftfnge forGaWnet ^^g^ GenjyjjjJ^rcltY, 1845.;___ fViffimt AUTICLES, Elegantly JL eutglass Bottleain^ pairs; Petite Porcelain VMes witfi covers-supurbly finished Odonfer, o«s SaSs-'Concentrated^^ E 9Be t.cf»^ f Extracts, and unrivalled Perfumes frdmeminem Parisian hou.e,. Soaps, Oieams. Dentifrices, Cosmetics; and indeed » great variety of tandfe i ^arf cles toonnmeroii. to nation. ^/ r fkW**^^ with «he breath: of the f^AJSS^tM^' sale by .. h- KBLIiX* CO- pee. 19.18415, * NEW AND FASHIONABLE ^ TAILORI'G ESTABUSHMENf T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally's that he has just established a fashionable Tailor shop, at No 3, Seneca street, in the sipre lately occupied by P. McDonough, one door west of 3. H. Tillman's hardware =tore; where he will be all times dur- ing business hours, ready to wait upon his CUB- toiners. Having had several years experience in his husiness, he feels confident of his ability to please all those who may favor him with their patronage. . Cutting done in the best and most fashionable style; and upon the shortest notice; In all cases his'Herms will be most reasonable. MICH'L SMYTH. Geneva. November 7, 1845. 45 _ Sported by half # do* tiorsolJh* south,, wpald *^This we bejilvie to. betbe mostpiollabJiiieipl t of the present agitation of the que»tir- ££,,E * i: ** PresidehtPolk IpPks |otheconiervative an8;f«| tiific check of_the Senate, as the _means of afpp» j6itoif?ation ^4B thus savi^ from injury re were. Jaajudgmeiit. fofM condition of tbis^^tioii jpb'^j-was ' An 'ofi'Tttdyr r«J«3eTC, &f~% prompted to do s o bj tbe fact a8*^»nc%d^ •pltrce, Ikept a larga fiirnily o»^ by the cbairmaTj.yief tbe comniitree qn perhapa^itutt^. She, Wfyn, a ftvi. Territories, thaif gamte was being play- other people;^bought't^^reatifcitl ed on tba| ^ntleman, and upon all the turk«jrs, c6.nsequent^ w *3^t^r||i^i' ^n0efs ofthia^iouje who felt an inter- highly. Opposite her 3»py wtfjft ' eflfln ibis question, to.come up and take \ ''\ : a hand in this game; and to be assured themselves, and to he watchful of others, that the game might be fairly played on all bands. }%& the character^ People. Thct government had met * ~ ' • \- rji ;at various times and in various lo- >)t |s. They had met tbe Boston boys <||j£ junker Hill; the raeti of Carolina Virginia at\YorktoWn and Camden; few Yorkers and citizens of the stir- ling States at Saratoga; the Penn- ffhijtts apd tbe New Jersey men at ||a|^tbe Vfestern people, SoJWe'fe ^otibfcifeiit'.a later day, at J|§vf [.Orleans.^,,-S,njfe understood the cbjir.alter of thi\' Anm^an people, and theyj feere right,;fi't>^belie|^d, when they ^a)d ; t|at ; \the Seilat^' oftf^mted States iB^noJrermapent ah3;*insu%noahf'able bar- rier/! be Amencan'odoapatioftsof Ore> &°1'~ • ' \'- • W^'aj* '' C.So much for tbe'Britisn view 1 ^f;tnj,s fpsiijtfati. It had been, in his jadgment, iri^lio charge of diplomacy long cmough. HS;V?as rejoiced- when be leai*rt«jaf from . OD& PBllOW'SBfflP. THE PROGBESI OF ASSOCIATED BENEVOLENCE. • No onn can have failed to perceive the remarkable progress of benevolent asso- ciations in our country, and among these noneha8 been more conspicuous than the -Ind^fenderit Order of Odd Ftallowa. , Ita \-' '-• ^st'on has WeW Irbjy wonderrul^'^'l now embrace's at least seven hundred Lodges in t*en\y-tbree states in the Un- ion, and sixty.five-thousand contributing members—^^fbnntng a network of active %en_evolence sucb as .rarely grows' up in any cottntry even after the lapse of a hundred years. And ye t all this has been done here w,itbiri s the last twenty- .fiye'.yearSi .• The lodges embrace men who are re- allly odd feilows as well as those who are raarriedv a s tlte »ive» an^i children of thousands can testify who have felt the mafina of human kindness distilled irito the aching wounds by the Samaritan Be- nevolence of their brethren, t*'Still tt may be asked what fs odd fej lowsbip 1 We reply in tbe langii the first of American Poets \ Charity is our motto. On the folds ping his own' headlong career of excitement it home alio aggfessioftabroad,,. ?Ha thus boTt«*tp f reap all the popularity which i» to be gained in Ihe west, by the moj»t darliig declarations, wlila he is preserved from.the fatal consequence!of his own excesses hf tbe prndencnof New Eng- land, and Ihe reluctance of the south. Such a stroke of policy jnay,be ingamoui, but it 1| no permanent or in«or|i)0nnt«6te batrler agitatioh./. It rejected annexation, yet eight months annexation was carried. _e-of the Prepd^lpf\'tb.tvtT- S.tJ|te% that tHe negotiations^n tile subject o£O r cg on 'were terminatedj'and; that the sub|act was to beileftg> determine How it^houid be: Great Britain was desirous to interfere In thii a,wangetiient of the po Irticiat corfefprhtj/fef this cotintry ;. and, al- ^0^biiej^;«w%?e that in the expres ^M^^fitWfiti.ments which h e should ifflllftter, |(becab B B they Were his own,} 1 bV • »bb\*idi diflfer •frbni 'raan*---perHip8. •Wfttt, •'nSOriv of bis crSttsrituent*;; than he ^nid- cltobie to dilferVJib^-wiffi: wbom 4igreed on other p'btptsi; hut hit. conn :atltj(eft£8 were generpWa and patfnQtic, ' Mwayis'.been finduigent; ,io.him. EJteciitiVe Governmetit thfjflfeff it cap plav^wlUJi the most fiery elements of the political srorld;hp: cause the Senate isat hand4p>&tinguisflne;# flagratiori, lt.ii lAig/i Umelffi?'Mfoit6f-the^'dm \ mri^b>%imo*tmHHM*iope§a^m% toprepari,, ... Mr. DotrSLAss here mude^V/.^Bl|}ibn, to the' effect toat^bad^ made ll^^^o^oJppSi action on|pOT?§fens*ij[u^lio|'a'-pfl^^^ mitapprtpsnsitin : tm^^^liembers,. tWt Jt|e day for wjiclj..it^wai^fcejf aS .'a^ipecial Prder, was\ a wlkrjrdm Jthe next\Tuesday instead of the next i I^i$\o|J^an^ that many, of the best friendsi jli'pregon. Were unprepared in conse- igpSr'.' KING, resuming, said be could not • certainly believe fb'at the gentleman from Illinois had any particle o f faltering$n! him on this Oregon question ; and yet if he had been in big position be; should not have moved the postponement, but.wait- ed for the House to dp it if they Sjyshed. Yet the matter was postponed; and on propose, instead • f o|/going on. with the debate in this man- ^efetbat '\fiM- House go into Committee ofmwboj e?pn the state of the Union, and take up^t|^J^jIT.of the gentleman, without waiting» ; i^ % the 'day tcTv\ bich i t rejpiceijiw-nidst heartily rejoice' ^5ett|eWfht ofVthe Oregon question OT\TO<gffected by a division of the ter- ^(ipfy ; aSdby tbe acquisition; to her, of %fe$f of it, as he believed she did rejoice tltattlthe Texas question bad beeia settled ni*:.the manner iu which'it had. Grew Blifein would be glad to see America p|olledswith slaves j sbef'Avould people tbelprav^ and the hardy'lNorth^vithu her: f was postponed asT^j^e^iaFprder. ,. But he preferred, i# a %|fe4^^>,t0 , tb« view which the British Go^romSft^K|it upon this; subject, loi say tbat they well all aware tbat that government, whatey- er might be our opinion br^t, was a sa gacious one;_ that it bad skill ah'd ability in those who had admimstere\d it\; that they understood the nature and charac- ter pf men and republicans, although they disliked the latter; that the hands of Sir Robert PeeUindeed, were engag- ed in feeling the bounding pulse of those who desire liberty; that Ireland bas a \ Vinegar HiW\ which they may remeni India Goods Store.\ kept it oiie day eroptted'|iisc«i]r^ofiJ ries, iiifending to replace 'tberflw^bj This old lady being economical, tboi it a great pity to have all tbes'e^bi wasted, and in.ord¥rtj^ave tbt^'iit _,_, she wonld Just diflve bve^'b«»r*i|irt;?e» and let them eat them. In ihp : «»Wii'.-jb*f the day the old lady/ thought she WettiiT l»ok after them and' see they wertjjfffti* miscbief. She approached the >$$$£# lo! in one corner lay her'-turk«jft-«^i»> : '• 1'mgu ';pl*>»i al»s«J»i <i ^ r ai^r r ^Kj|J\ii.'>i\»jiKi '' tL^. stone dead.*\—what was B to^4»Jn;el Surelyi the old matron couM^ii||aii tbe.feathelrs''! ''Sbe;Wust|lie^tbfM^||te'- •. called her daa^te^nd,-picket)-S|b^#^^ ' tending to have them buried'i^tbenwfi- ' ing. Morning camepand ber%ld tbi were W turkeys' Stalt|i^ *b?upfil'y| feamerlessenougb/taivmayib^i^p^l^- crying: out •\• qysi^uit^Miilji '&»$. mortified -that'ithei# SrUnkeiiiMiWtl'l the means.of Ipsbj'g tbeirfMW. P/^B things, ifthey.-Rta:/<iif^% a i^-.J*ip»- thoy hadbegunv*hfey Wouidntn : b*wbi«b(^ • in this, '\bad -fiatfr.-j • ''- • •.- : \. - *• * V MB^ ' '*•*••\ We M'6uldta|*ii« .|H ^ounf^ift g arc in lh'e.hupife,jri^ before they get§iped;j'ab*;wli^i»f^* ...\4i ms ^ & •*'• .\-fe' €•>• I in--' x \Of bur white banner thine Good Will and P«e», For these we knit the Bands of Brolhojhood— For theso wo draw the mnjlc circle round, Beady to stretch the Hand of Fellowihlp, And aidto those who fittter by the way. Or faint while treading o'er Life's arid sands uaiTSf' d6: ^1 gc e^ryJy^^lad^l^l^p^' ' •? • -.• : r4 ?r|p*T- - SitwotA'ii ••£*&• fa^Mm^t\ jaei,. since:,, *ays the; WJSk*ljaf'rJerj!|&jeMw. '\ sinpa, say s the WiSksljayWe,A**ieji the,pef|pn« ( *ho?drives#tuga 'sk tna era route, when *bo«t 1* o^ ^'i_..„ v frpft^berii, and' with!ih, ?'o*:S mt^^^^i'r^ \' stopping' place,, obsfij-Ptted & fpt^^boft-t^p, «'4f'4: ; '' - froni one of bis «bor*ej. Th'ijbtWfe.jSf* '\•' * titiued to make bill way alon^t«flal\M in about ene mile'pf lbe.i«tob|i!^||P when tbe other fppt -ser iL \\' : '*'* \''\' One foot *:.*- uei •«• Virtue in sufficing never pleads in y«ln; Whaiw'er her tones) come sorrowliig t» tSe , The hand is «vorope>o<br3»w help; Thus with the polar star of Befflovolence To guide us on 6urfcoiSrt«, wo psis along our way The WprW-ourttiettM,sail, Man oureari.\ _ All will say,-Gpd spfied to an assoola tibn founded on such expanded benevo- t ..__,„,._ -,-.-„ lence, It is so truly noble that the heart 'jofnt, at the edge, p^' tb^bolff,,l|e *i is at once moved in.its\ favor. , ; |between that and* the Ktt^rftksjhtt,'r.\* That it \tupi^aeia theory,^the fepott pf driver, whose feelings. wt|re moist ;^i the Corre s sjpdnding Secretary, triade^^^ in..' as^^^eviriend by the Calling t^a^it^^ September last, at the National Odd Fel-1 afford the poor borse no-relief tWf%|pSr*\ lpvvs'Convehtion clearly evinces.^ The:|toitted him M''%sriit.^«)y-<^;^'||M[» mind may Well pause, \»ppn the following ping place, hobbling along oh tho'itulirpi, en .\none the leas ready to say fact: ; D.urihg the year 1844./«total num-1 Spou «ft«r; reaebln| tbe tavern, fl» *up & -/.. viw :^*^M „• . T > • t her rtf bynlhcri \re\faai\ .fi.884^ w.d-! aim of. s. marlramin faliev.d tttt> tfo^» t r f M i r i i ij i j i ' if \ wr -•\'\\•-' '\\\^ - LtJLI - \ ~~ ' liffirn r- HI liiiMiiui - brothers, buried, 329; amount paid; ioe fcumstauce. ; Tbe only aitenjgtio relief o f brothers, $9,7,487 51} arapantj'fp.l' it, thatwe bay^liearpt.blt^i -M* paid for; relief of widowed families, $10,- position that the sep\ftfatibii%it^ 5 |iM 073 82;', amount' paid for educa«ph of, by eicbiliarating drug*, wbiC§(Mli^pC orphans, $3,285; for burying: the dead, some drivers floine,ti«e| givei tbeiiibjJrjM^\ J813.S80 91~total amount pf relief, §124,- but whicbhasiipt been inV^ntotbis%i» 669 27 The abnve objects strikingly »bpw tbe main objects of these associations. '.'Ed- ucating orphans,\ \ Relieving wjabwed bwisubjects, who admittedjheir ai;iegi$:» oal . l \S , ,,. . . ,-,,, ancito her; and she would be : glad tofej^ ? nd . bur y ,D S tho dead ' com e seefthe sunny and chivalrous Sbutlf pefi. \\*\* during tbe few weel* of the present driver. ^e-'Waifclttebjit FASBieNS;r~Sotne of tb# fasbionidf the last century are plea «ith a black populafidtiyahd opjSre^ sedjwith negro slavery. .B^e.WO^uld.sie -bettpwp interest, her own' ^qjtejiaratiye power in atrial of strength, in such a dis- ppsujon of these two questions. ' '.'-. ..Me would be most heartily glad if the disrjussion of this question could be re- iil%ti'of all extrinsic, of all personal, pf ;all> party considerations; The Oregon question beloriged to the country ; it was OttVs; \and the gentleman from South 'CaToliiia u (Mr. HOLMES) had well Stated tha\it,was a question which differed from tfyilquestion of acquisition of^ Texas ;r~ though on that question there ^as but^ one consideration, and^Jtbat ^®* para- nioint with him, whiclS -bl^'prevented bit) ( (Mr. K.) from being found iff the voU with the gVn|ejnan. But the Ore- •• •'••'\ 5 -fi^fs ou^j we 1 home so clearly to every evere one's hat-1 a S a,D> as > no d6u b t « man y .of our ftifflijfo urafsymathies, that we instinctively feel .' have n ° t,ced *bo ha^occBision to#|». that Associations having such aims, can-' ^ on g phesnut ^tre%t r fcbei Broa^v?bjr,*aSf not spread too wide where tbe happiness Philadelphia. _ We.yest#raay;nettc'e)a^fft ' or two exquisites. With ehprmq^ii'rvriifc 1 coats, of a na|py palterrt> reaching frorji rttfpffi- f -m -cbtfnt#if . , .„ __.., .. _ ad proclaimed frl'Svprid that the British government bar no* right to interfere upon thisconti- nei t, eVeh inKrelatlonl'to other countries. Sh mid she be permitted he^e to interfere ri b tipir own territory ? Was that the nl/^Sle to which we'eoutd put but3i- ^pyeijftjejt, that it shoultl demonstratei to ourseive^and to the world that a territo- ry was purs, tbst we tiriay theti be ena- bled to show our magnanimity by sur- readering it to our enejny 1 He trusted . not. He was. glad, hei repeated, that ber; that tbere were bills in Scotland and. »^js questien was out of the hands of dir and; that the. crusty fj|^|^i^|^ •^qrriacy^^^'diplomacy had established ingan4tbe.u,se Of profane and vulgar language beinK%P>rm'iM<f r jn ifiem, the Prpfirietor. would aracfer this lf: A m: T HE GENEVA GYMNASIUM, for the recreation and exercise of gentle- men ofsedehtajyemplOytnents, will be open from 9 o'clock A, JW. until 9 o'clock P. M., daily [ Wales, . , _ . f , _, i^!fe*lb^^\shbw tng. Bui, lookins' vise utruiK ui u VIEUI-- .^ . :t**'^r : J ^ i r ' •., busahd healthy character, is one strongly recom-; at this, question, they seemed to rely with, mended bythe Faculty fordyspepticsa all thosei security on the action of the-Senate. An d laboring Under affections of the chest. Ljt wa g a tnos't extraordinary fact, tbat from Aprejudice.having heretofore existed against th British organ in Londoh the advent of establishments of this-kind, (under a different L DJJ . ° ,„^,V<T.»3U<.'O«««.,«»»J riarae,) because of the vices of gambling, drinli- an American senator shcmld be announced, - - ' ' \ and his course foreshadowed. I t was a most extraordinary fact that that organ should claim a pledge on this subject.— To whom could such a pledge have been givFh? This question had been under negotiation long. So far as the present administration was concerned, be regar- ded that the view taken in this paragraph of its position, and of its views, was en- tirely erroneous. Great Britain did not understand the character of the Hickory stock of this country, if she supposed that President Polk was playing with this question, and desiring to humbug the people. It was not so. In his judg- «j*rit, however, \tbet present admiuiatfa- - ' \* \\ i- .,» 1 bead, and must be'complied With. Boys are hot admitted vyilhout' the ;consent of tbeir parents 4n.d none.ai improper hours. geneva, May 9, 1845 19 dlotlts, t?ds$imeres 8g Testings. H Gs HUGHES has now on hand and for • sale, the beststoefcof Clolhs, Cassimeres, Cloth and sale, the best stoefcof Clolhs, Cassimeres Beaver and Pilot tiloth, Sbeeii'aGr \' \ ' Casf' &.c. . November tt, 1845. ssimere. Satinets, and \Vtesiings or all. kinds, ... &C, that he ba»£v«r offered in Geneva. C OLLARS AND BOSOMS of every new pattern <br»a!e by \ Nbf.7 SPEIR, our title to every;inc¥ of the disputed territory, in Maine', ra'^elearly, most ful- ly. I t was afterwards, 'be b^.Jieved, ac-r knowledged tbat evidence ofour title to that territory existed in a map ifi the*\pi&8- sessirm of the British GoVerriment. \Di- plomacy established pur title in this case; but diplomacy then went to work to buy from Maine, and from Massachusetts, the conceded title to that territory, that it plight surrender that territory to Great. What did Great Britain desire of that t&Hfntfy,\» hich she designated as a barren 'wlsteV valuable at least for nothing but its titpber 1 Great Britain desired a fOad—a rpid On which she might send ber p0we|v her balls, her blankets, and ber^scalpirig- k^ives to her nprthwestern allies during the long northern winters thfif but tip the mouth of the St. Lawrejice. ¥hat was all Great Britain deaWp^bf^bat'jsbtti&n of country, wbicb by <B|lotttac^ ! i& 1 '-*• tained from this Cy^erisile'nt,' • .'^ ''\. of man is at stake, But it seems to us that the noblest-fea- , ,- s\ » l '•s-'S~ T ~ I \ T ° •?«\\ ture o f Odd Fellowship, »in'fcltopnqci.r** th ^'»^^^^,>,fW^ pie thatennables thedaily labpref, when t , !, a r t0 ^.itefM^ in health, by his - spialt weekly contr.ba- K SQ ^ . 8 f v ^*l« 5 ! tvta V a1 *'\^? W?a o tiops^fromAia ljti& Jt4|ie lodge, to lay.-.^W 1 ^ |f8 e e ha J*b*'K^^*' up some provision fpr-^is wifeShd fami-1 ma , d f^wbably, of tbetsa^e^a^rUto ly, or if'single,^Irtmself wlin-pwU fo ^'°^M S ^W rtrated fey sickness. In this way^^f**^! 6 Waist, attachea; tffwnrW^^- like a kfnd of life insurance, and of still | tend&d. to represent a .^ateb nm^^nt more: advantage, because the ampunt! whetnet; there Wa« any \ MrmgWbfflr cbniributed i s so small (6 1-4 cs. per faSt W' tlje other ehd of said ftbbbirPf #eek.) that he feels it less. It also has know bot another advantage, when the Odd Fellow is sick he draws from three to fivedoll- ars a week from tho treasury of tbe Lodge. As an instance of the efficacy of the Asso- ciation, it is stated \ that the losses of individual members of the Order by the great fire-in Pittsburg, amounting to more than $15,000, has been fully made up to them. A. part of their loss embra- ced all the earthly pos-essions of sever- al widows of deceased members, who ate thus, by the liberality ( of the Order, again placed in comfortable circumstan- ces,, ' Tbe progress pf the Order is evident- l y onward. I t is making headway in Europe as well as in America, The spirit of the age invites to association and union. The little rills of >e,nev.o-C l T°^ lence makeup the great river of Charity. * \ Fellowship and acquaintance enable even the poor Who combine and unite, to d o an amount of good and raise an aggregate of futiids, which is astonishing to those who do iSeti understand the expansiyerr* and we' may say intrinsic power-^-pf A»r sociated benevolence.— -Albany Argus.. ''- ~i*t .\S* t. One of tbe animals, w£to|g a bunch of these articles, stood stifflbng ehpiigb for u s to examine his stocr£;pf%irii- n^ments, and we ascertained them to be two Watch keys,;three finger rintt^tf $&&•> of ditriinutive padlocks, a horse's^h'e^^: tooth pickv 4 ,and an ever-poink'p^^pi weighing altogether, -With the chiiriiai which they 'were aftadbed; sd&ot^ like a pound, beatieri by~:faT^ijn$$!f„ !! brains carried in the .individual's.upper story. These things may be;aieeft'e^^ day in Chesnut strS%T?PPjp^^rft§r *2#?#jpsi 'itm~«: ,ob- At the celebration of, tlie ijew \Eng- land Society, at New Qrleans,. the foj- 4bwi^toasrWa^^n«Wgth^^utar?':^ . \The 4^/i«tt , ^;^MiiI&ia.^At tracted by \tbislir bd^ht' eye«,\ encbained ,ty tb^ir swecjt 7 sroilet, tbtjViKJn^f the pilgrjtns only await tbeir assent to become: pilgrim fatbe?r«. rt „ . «'!'' J'.. 11111 ' ^ 1 \ It is said thatV 4 W«. S«tT#. Ae recent- ly elected Governo* of Virginia, wa s once a stage driver. \ Honor and fame from no condition rise, Act Well your part, thsre all tb* ho&or lis#.\ THE DEATH from France mentio'na\ .,..., ri .„ vv ^. rtffr . rious scene which pfesertteiitselflon: hi visit to the vaults of th4Chi|r;Mi|tf^, ? Denis, in which the Fr$|i;t|piP||# entombed : *«• But the mpsfe^l0|%1p gs is s; lamp,' wbicbwi* ketitibi&j. tog on'the\coffin of t0fc*pfgm which, it i s said, is to be c&^iibpCT|m Louis Phillip;pe dies-rhe^eingllllltt^ | King (if be dies on his tbrone)^pi^b|9- 1 '* the lainp will; pass, imfil• bl*)i|l'i§#i|6r*- dies. NapoleSftdid i.ot^ieoftll^liTOSine, neither did Charles lOih, .coruea^ntly Louis 18th has not beeti buried^ neither has, \tbe lamp'\ ever been allowed to go ouc,^. It loot* drear^ and' daVl^a* ,mid« nighCin the %ault, '\•n'd I ttivdluntirily shuddered aiittlooked thrOu|;b5th»'irdn gi-aifnlihtolip cbitnber ofi^S^Mi ^viewed the dark pall 'upon tbe'tottiip.^- Tbe light of the lamp Was more lilt»a star flickering through 'a dark cloutf.\ %i wis indeed the chamber pf 3eW* ( ** Ait attempt «a«a|ade, a fewd*y*;i to'rbb tHe TfWforjr of (AHf^^fflM \-• s v ' sfc frf m. Pa .but infer mation < «n rec*i*'td : * robbers' intention, in time la *tdt)-l$ *r ,V U •\ -^r- 'iMjL '*'