The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 24, 1842, Image 1

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MONSi
orl xnts ÜBLICATION, "
•
Oistatekesit System: „
Tielginers JournalWiU allerehe lit el Jimmy
1 abit,'ne published onim,followirts l-fi2;l ll .nsidcendi :
ions't. 1200. -
, ' , ; Sli - tuouthin . , •
00
Three nionthuot ,
Payable.setni-annel.ly.i.n irdinpal Ohm* w h o
ride in the connty—eW. aqtnally,itt advance by . ,
' whoreside aft'distance.','W 't - -
' .; No paper wilt be #6ll-ttaless the stili&iitass
I Odin - advance. - •
lhiti
Five dollars in advancp uriU'peirnt
sabicription:
lcr i Papers delivered jrh the roil Rider.iiill.,be
• - ch4Vd ss.centa extra. ,
• ' TO ADVERTISERS `'"
_`'
Advettisetnents not. exceedi ng,a . rnpaare oftwelae
• lines will ba charged $ bar three uniertions, and so
cents for dae insertion. Fiveltnes or ander. 25 cente
for each insertion. Yearli ad,ver_tisers will be:dealtwith on the following tenet,: .
. 4)6 I,*:squares, :a::$10 .
• Three-gOrthi ll° •• • • lb - IPne - .
Malfeoluntn,..;.;" .12.1 , Basiness slines, 3
All.advertisemtemts mime be paid for in adrmictinn
_ jun an seceintis opened Witlrthatitivertiser.
The charge of ;Merthants will be IP pen annum.,
'with the privilege .
-of keeping,otte advertisement not
. ex eeeding Arne square standing doling the year and
, taterting a sine* tine in'each . paper:, - • Those *Ed
• laccnni s.tsrp,er Space wilkbe chargedeatia: , -
poticeefor Tavern Licence. $2. ' • • ' `
::All notices or Meetings and proceedings orrneet.:
*is not considered of general interest, and many othvi
. ernotices which have been 'inserted heretofore gra.-
-Plitiously; with • the ..eicepiierr .of Martin-ea end
- 45eailit. will be charged d ' as adrenjsements. Notices
-of Deathe; in which invitations , are 'extended to the
riihntlit and relatives of tho deceased._ toisttenstthe
, aeral will be charged as advertisements .
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PERIODICALr AGENCY OFF/CE.
rifillEsuhaerilvr has opened , a Pevisditd/ :A
gereqybliceiv connection: with, his estab.
fishinent, and is now prepared in furnish persons
residing in this, place with_ all the Maass
published' in. Philadelphia; Ne w - York , - - Boston,
, and Washington. at the txublisber's_sobseriptiou
priers, Farrar Pes.rsaz,; by leaving - their 111117163
at inc office of the Ittinero, Journal. Persons re
siding theneighborheod. and up the country,
- . by subscribing at this. bffiCe for publicatians,
will have them mailed at this pfacit regularly and
' the Pi4tage will be only for the intermediate dis.
tance. •
1 -The following are some of lik4 ll,4 icatiolls
is
sued;in Philadelphia, New -York, /Boston and
• Washington. 1- . r•
PIIILADELPII9I.
Gerle'y's Ladrißook,' •1 ' • •
Graham's Magazir
c.l.a'dies' Musical brat"; •
:•-• „World of Fashion*,.. .
. Young People's Bea% ~
Littell's Museum of Fdielga LitertiluitP
,
Scie,nee,_' ' lll ;
—NEw Your.
' Lady's Companion,
Knickerbocker.
Hunt's Merehent's Magazine,
Boston.
The Beaton Miscellany, 1
Robert Merry's Mps_eum,l
WAILIINGTON.
Democratic Review ,,
- , - Conti
- This periodicatcrill be Titsetted monthly, in the
same stile as Robert- Merry's 'Museum, with
plays, price $1 .per annum. The first .rfumber
, is now ilia led. Any number supplied free of pus
ageby applying' M this offi — ce. •
• Subscriptions also reeereed for the
Dublin - University, Magazine,` •
FlentleY's Miscellany, •
Waeliwood, • ;s4
• s
Christian FaMily Magazine.
All.deliyered free of poStage.
Subscribers' to any of the weekly publi cations
in Philadelphia and New York. can . make at
, rangements to tlicir, advantage by applying tu
the subscriber.' , BENJAMIN BANNAN,-..,
Miners .larnalirind Periodical* Ageney Pffthe,
June . - I 25
CpUNTEIt FEAT EW, DEATIC.BLOW.
• roil E paiie Will geese o6serce that ,no BranflrOth
'Pills are geiume. unless the box has threelahels
upon it, ( the top, the side and - the bottom;) each
i containing a fac-simile signature ofmy hand *piing,
(thus—B. BasatDRETll; M. D.; Thaii labels aro en—
graved on sleet, beautifull designer), and done it an
•expense of over $2,000. Pherefore - it will be seen
',that the only thing necessary; to rocure the medicine
stn its purity, is to observe these labels,
Remember the top,_ the side, and thebottorn, The
;following respective persoilslare duly authorized, and
i hold , . I .
,•
Certificates of 4gencyfoi;he Sale of Brandreth's
Vegetable Linie l ersa . /
• scliultuw4, COUNTY.
wm: blortimer. Jr. Pottsville.
Huntzinger Lem; Schuylkill
E. rkE.llamnaer.Orwigaburg,'.
S. Seligman,: Ca:rbolY,4
James Robinson ; .(( Do., Port Clinton,
Edward A. '
- Benjamin Heitner,Tamatina; . . - •
Albserve that each Agent has an :ngraved.
'cute of Agency,. containing a :representation of Dr.
!BIIANDRETII'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and up
'on ividch will also be seen exact Mantes of the new
;labels obi own upon, the Brandreth Pill Boxes.
. 1 PhiLidelphia, office, 1 1 / 4 10.
B. Bitarsimaxii,M..D..
;8, North Eighth 5t..;,. •
.1 :February • 8-11 r.
'• GOLDEN ,SWAIII HOTEL., •
( REVIVED, ) ' . •
X. 60" N. Third at., above Arch, Philad#plzia
BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAVI - ,
lIARLEIS WEISS has ; leasedlhis•old-estab.
‘••••/ 440 hotel, which has been completely , put
order for the ibtommodation' of
, 'travelling and permanent boarders.
; rx it proxindty busiiiess, mats it
-- desirable to strangers and residents
,Of the city:s Every portion of the house has mns
.derzone a complete . cleansing. The calm - ail'
• ecpaitinent is Mf the first order—with good cooks
and servants selected to insure attention toguests
sui accommodations fclr,7o persons.
T base who may favor tile house tvith•their
custom, may, be assured of finding the besfof
• fare the best of attention, and, as is - stated above,
very reasonable charges.
'• trrGiiigle day, $ 1 25. ;
to- Room fur horses and ;vehicles. Also horses ,
,to
Er. Germantown and Wbitemarsh Stage OffiCe.
'Philadelphia, December ;11,1811 50—tf
POTINVILLIE I STIT UTE. !-
Ti"P Winter session oil this institutiot con).
menced on October 25th, and will continue
'twelve weeks:exclusive of thc. vacation. It ie
earnestly requested that allihaving wards or chil.
~dren to enter: will do FO at the commencement
of the flossier'', as much 'of silecess of the pu.
Oils depend - upon'a promptkrid jUdiciouschesifi•
estion ; No allowance willlherelitter Impede for
abeam except in case of ,protrarited sickness.
T_Ell5.- 1
.Plaini English branches„ , e 4 00
tlighcr " 1, 6 00
_.JClaseics ' ' ' 00
Stationary, -I . 25
• C. W. PIPMAN,A.II: Principal.
N.ll. Dinka will bejfoinishedin the pupils at
ttberustomary prices When I requeated by the Pe.
Ocioser 31, '2s—tf
I •
FRESH SPRING GOODS. ,
. .
;Aft have just received' and ire prepared , to
sell at reduced priteti
A general assortment of Staple and Fabcy Hoods;
'Consisting of
Prints, Lawns, Itoslins,,Chechs; Linens,
Fancy Hand'fs., Lotto: Veib, Hosiery,
Gloves, Silk and Summer Ildfs.; Rankine, -
Genti.-Summer Wear., • .
' ' Bleached and rUnhleached Muslina,
)Eords..Dn 'Beaverteena, Tictttngs,
Lacey, Corietls, Miners &c,
1 , Those wishing:44a purchase are invited to call
& st HENDERSON'S.
May 28 ; ' • -
Housio& LOTS,
,rid
1
Is•";, " .FQR SALE, -
, ,„ sea i ..
Is I .„ , Also, a large eumeer,:er lig
Buildings and •otttAota, Int
ririons sizes, on the Navigation; tract, lying princi 7
Pally in the Rotnugh of Pottsville. Apply to r SAMUEL ; ,
Real estate agent, Centre St." -
JOY IG, 29-if
DOCTOR 'C4.; HOEFIGER—_
From Philadcfphi4 difeis his Professional;
.; :services to thrrehizens" orSchnylkill Ha
, Fyn _ lien , and ' vicinity. lan& aC any. , time,
- 7 - pto can kr th li of
prolhaston thatromptly
may attend
be entrusted all
to es
his ca e re- ne
Of
ke.near the Wanhington above!the flail Road
Sakofll4ll }llion. July 23, ' *
titAF III *SOTEI4.--04. shee
unbound Also' Bills ottuding, ro
July I &
csm
Mil
ilii
yUL -XVI
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• . • . :DR;' TAYLOR'S
OP T. LIVERWOR
Far ,Grsuivtilipi: Coughs,' Catch, Spitting of,
Blood. fan' . ria, the; tides oilienSti:
• Plturissy. shorinraa if Nita, Palpitation of the
heart:Debi/irk; Nervotesness.'ond all 'dismiss
cithe'Latigs and - Liver:- • -,
11101REPASER 375.'Bowery, •in the city of New .
Yerit t 'where the article first orig,intuel o. and, is
only genuine. •
This *Ridicule has hireeuted in the city of 'New
York; with tme:satstplil success for eight years and
head equally _beneficial throughout tint country. It
is now used by many otthe atedical r.act4. l -r ' l , 4 th in- -.
createdsenfidence and satisfaction: ' '
Sae ishenycni purchase thittYog get the tratezati
eine, frem 37 Bowery, New 'sold. by [reifies
lions!
' Remariabk Cure of Vonitiimpti3OW;*: .
_ _
T have been an: ifiVadid Tor three rain, and have
suffered every torture . frOm -confinned consumption.
But Dr., Tayfov has wholly: cured 'me. The large_
quantities of roauers he used to mise has subsided,my'
cough hal cesied,ffedlom fleshy ag,a humy health be
ing wholly restored by using three bottles.of his 41-
ebrmed Balsam. '
Nci. 139, .hlaiden 'Line, New - York.'
For this diseuse Tit'vlors ftsisam /31* LiTerwott
bait no equal. Having the Astbßap, a devote , pain m
my left side, andsome cough; I was induced tolry the
obdve utedicino;addlrestwas mfjoy to fled Waited
me m about two weeks... It also coed my mother. of
a some attack r: the. pixy" complatat. with which,
sbe had suferaftwo lean. STONE. 2
- • •23 lien Piaci; Nets York:
$3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
Surprieipg Cure of ConOumplion.,
- .
' Mr.dt.Gladdinof Delhi Nom York,,of a natural;
consumptuoug chnititution, hisbeert saved from an
untimely, end by the use of , fir. TaiTor's"Balgam of
Liverwort.. A severe coldhronght - on an attack of
Pleurisy, and thee 'ended in general debility and con- .
gumptton., A constant cough, hectic flush, restless
nights, quiet pulse, and continued loss of flesh, augur
_ed a speedy death:but 41 soowag be commenced the
Use of Ibis Balsam, ho grew better, and is now_ fully
restored'to; health:- ^ • - •
DOCT. TAYLOR'S •
.
BALRAM. OF LIVERWORT.
0 OD
s, O
5 . 00
5 00
$3 00
1 00
5 00
The cures mid benefits procitted by the use of this
medicine, in'all'ennies ofdiseases of the Lungs, is eV
'inostinereditable.-. tt. has been used by several per
king inzhie neighborhood and them isacareely an in
stance but its benefits have been fully realized. Per
ions alihetedAvith' • • •
$4 00
5 00
4 00
I'oo
difficulty of breathing, painsin the side or breast,spit•
ting of blood catarrhs, palpitation of the beak, oppres
sionefid soreness of the chest, whooping cough; pleul
row, hectic fever, night sweats, difficulty or profuse
expectoration, and ell other affections of the chest,
longs and liver, should not fad of procurinti'di bottle'
of this Medicine. ' J.. WRIGHT:
Sandy Hill, Washington county, N. Y.
The.Composition' of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver
wort is only known by the Propfietor, therefore it is
dangerous using any but that from 375 Bowery. '
.
VVS. - hereby certify that our scrn.6 years of age. wits
'suddenly taken with alever. and after a severe sick.
DOSS a violent cough .i.nsued: • • • t •
He - was bloated; his skinwas'filled, and his phyai. ,
clan said there was no favorite symptom Ghost him.
that he bad a confirmed consumntion. At that'itine,
we procured , a bottle of.tbat valitable mediciiae,,Tay
lties Balsani of Liverwort: After taking one bottle
we began to-have hopes of his recovery. - He confin
ed until be -bad - used five bottles. It is now &year
from that tinte,aad his health is better than it has been
.
since an infant.
-DAVID& HANNAH ROGERS,
. . • Granville,-Wasbingtola Y
For proof of ;.he,abovestatement I refer folbe sub
scriber above people of high resOciabilitv.
• • GEORGE , TAYLOR.
VIOLENT covert . AND, COLD cuutto,- 7 The severe
change of weather having given me a most violent
cold. nice-expectoration and difficulty of breathing; 1
WAS much distressed until! took Dr:Taylor's Bahlata
of Liverwort. .1 found this medicine to suit my case
and cured me at once which causes me to recommend
nto others. - J. J. FISH ER. 17 Barrow it. N. Y.
PAIN IN TILL SIDE 'AND DREAST....-ThCAO diseases •
have caused me much trouble, and ellen prevented
my ntte tiling to tininess._ Every medicine 'r heard of
I tried, bat found no relief. As D last resource I con
cluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. As_
soon as I did, I. grew better, and have been gaining
ever since ;am now good health, and can truly re
commend this Balsam as being far , sUperior to any
- thing else: . ;. 2- Pitt st. N.Y.,
=I
Srrrrusio or Bump Cmteri—For four 'menthol
have bad a discharge of blood from - the lungs, almost
daily. Also atlry hard cough, some Fain t great weak.
ness. After trying the doctors in vain for 3 months,
I concludedfo use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liversiort,
of which three bottles have made an viiire cure... '
I...V.IIAVILAND, 171 Oak m. N. Y.
For sale only in Pottsville, by
• ' JOUN S. C. MARTIN; Agent.
May 28, 1842 • " • 22-71 y:
A dye to sorrel-tops most interesting—
One that Gray-headed mortals should be testing
A great 't Phenomenon in Chemistry,l • .
It is strange. but any ene may see , •;,
East India Dye that, brown or black as sin,'
Colors the hair, bue Will not stain the skin. •
TO TIIE OLD AND YOUNG.-
HO! YE RED,HEADS,AD GREY!
PHENOMENON IN CIIEiHSTEL
EAST INDIA HAIR DYE.
rotors Me Hair, and Will not the skin!! •
! HIS dye is in form of a powder which in plain
Matter of fact may tie applied to the, hair over
night, the first night turning the lightest rest or grey
hair to a dark brown, and by repeating 4 second or
third night, to i bright jet black. Any person may,
therefore; with the least possible tmuble,_ keep his"
hair any dark shade or a perfect black;. with a posi
tive assurance that the powder. if applied to the skin.
will not color. There is no trouble, in removing
it from the hair, as in all powders before made. _ By,
an Occasional application, a person 'Mining grey will
never be known to have a irrey, hair. . • Directions
coMplete with the article. Theie is no coloring in
this - statement; as one can easily test. •
This dye is sold on/y by .COMSTOK
71 Maiden . Lane, New York.
Firt - sale only in Pottsville. by •• ' " •
' JOHN 23. C. MARTLY,
I*,
DYING AND SCbURING.
Hit SPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and
,mrd Gentlemen of Pottsville and. :vicinity; that
;he devotes his entire attention to Dying and
'Scourink, at his' old estalilishment,.opposite the
Town tfall. Centre,street, ,Pottsville; where he
'warrants entire satisfaction to all* who may favor
him ,with their custoin, or no.ehorge..]:Clotlis,
Silk, Morino; Crape, or- other dresses scoured
and colored, (if not too much worn,) sa lts to boy)
the appearaticeof new pods. Also, Coats, Pan
taloons,. Vests,:&c., scoured, nod cleaned el the
shortest notice. • August 20, ' 34-3;
. .
• - • - .I%I?TICE,
BEREAS letters.ol Admintsiration 'of th
lj goods and chattels which 'were ofthe es.
tate of John Smith late Of the Borough of Potts.
ville,fileceased, have been granted to the subsnri.
hers. All •persoitss indebted, to said estate, are
hereby requested o. come for,ward and make part,
ment on or before the 20th of September, and all
those having claims are also requested to present
them, for rettlentent. ) • •
ISAACTAYLOR Admin'tor,
MAGD4LEPIA,SMITII Mmitris.
Angwit 20, . ;. s4-6t
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i SAJNIIEL F. , ~.
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mINVITES thweinzene Pottoriffin•sed
meintty. - tenet:this' Opeeintene or Vitiating: et the
restdenee,othOtother, in centre:. street,. white
he can,b6 non9litc 4 l9l2 ill;thiner !!PPertainlN
o hie rote ion. : Motteiiiie JanuaijF 1
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OISUMPTION; .
SAorint•;o of Breath:.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
TO TdE PUBLIC
AUGUST EHLEIIS.
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~ d i n e . Lyric ., N o ; ga, -...;, ~- -. t,..:, / _.' ess li /enk.:"lid indicate ~ that' whether the
FANCY PORTRAITS . 1 5 19. "4 1, , ~ /...- ~,.- 'thing, ii ipape'ssibie' or not; it nhall be io: -,' They.
To picture forth thy It:fellness. 1, , l e -,/,:...,, *ethers itlthe partiitlin have sirwit'enouWila
To dwell On each bright line, ,/ ' s e e t u t dd. notion hi - absurd, arid &Wont eittnlgh
Wein Macke its'corour le, ‘.-' ,-/ --'" - ',l • 4, , , • Thili.fri.. that the b. '
-: ~ A task Ma grosafor mine. -
.'...‘..,',-"„- v to esky -rt--' . , Se --- _ Y , --vit'fieeekdk
'it f one. ' ' - "'Ted by the ir party leaders n, ttns.wah ect--
Speaking of thee. Ite 0 , , ',.', ' - ''' ' ' . • 1
...Whose even look Is graft; ' / ~.. .-. , , , BroeWAlePOlse 47 4 , vOln ttoti . Fst !_ t MeetiM 2l4- 44
A ray of light from Beauty's sun
... = . , G en . , j l ie ! ..*S it kie, •
this filtgoTrettnny:nouVlvanee .
A-tovly aparkling'face.: / ‘, i .'
' '.. ' al Mr . ; Vanlintsztr. :The P.Mtoilles-01-4 t beitel
' rod tams f"m net thy gaii i in g e ri ' ''' '''' currency' ire net. fontotten'tt;nov is the wretched
And nemblesio MX onsh 1- = ,• ''' 't ' '' " 1., y e '' t'" " , tiro 'tit ." "-
Impel:fume floats in everyrngh: fain. meet . 0 f Or. Vlll 413,„.
goad p a o . elling•
' ' e lion of . a currency ; a:plat:EON ni ivei"eifteed
"And Engem when In gone.. 'T,
The orls ' ef azera or of,lack. . ;
.. .- ' Mt earth its any country, the itutgfeas wai l r a pid
-May each their beanties claim: , fron i „„4.,, , 0, a5 i,; ._, ~„,,;-_,, , ,,n , it . ,_,, ..._
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Thineis. I cam not ittat..ite track, , 7 . „ '.", 7...,t.7.. *w., ''''''""'
_' 4 „.! ' WO we
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ned with Bic wenn system of ctirteney t hat ever
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, b marked with jiaiagfiame. , . ...-.,
existed on eartlitti an cciuotry.. The obseriant
Til bee is all the grade I ask:: . ,;. .
,• To rand thy - tamest heart; ' - i . men of the late - Van ow
' l - Bern party . 1m these
Its telltale signs can not mislead , I things. end are at their leaders.: They
The mind.from what thou art.> 1
, have been Intuthugged'AnottlOt ~ 1 ! 4 °MO the Pat,
Then lei it always thus remain, ty ha; come tit en opeir Algerian on thin queetien,,
The Minor light to 5h0w:,,,,„ • ..„_ .' .
Each gazer entna glorious fano. lar. ilanne, is Man of instance In toeettate, Naos
The only know. the conserentine. 7. - ../10 -bag made valetas* . pahli•
cations, well. writtenAwaYk.td ,dlnIP4 to the; Pub..,
lie judgment. , From one of *been we take the lel
lowing declaration in , reference to the sort of men
to be anpported.for Cotrps: •
~ We intend fo,jielect it, too, who will
be awed by frowns, sediee b y flattery, or terriK
by the' columns of the' CM 'Mlt' Enquirer ocAe'
DI
Ohio States man, 'frote Obi Og the wishes of their
. ~, ,..
constituents;' men who wit not vote for a meas
ure because the Whigs anrigaiust it, not *gains'
one, because did Whigelarkfor,itt'men who will
subMit 6 no:Ocilla' :buts
,"self ap p ointed ex.
pounders of demderaelibut who will vote according
tolhirdictates et, their owtiiodilalenti in prompt.
Igill
ME
• [Prep the Democratic Review] f.
4 /. Jotua filmy Juirna. -
-Our attention is now attracted to'nray of light'
thayglitten . on the apex' of a bald and noble head,
, located?• - pn.the left of the House, in the neigh,
borh4i ',Of the S'pesker's chidr. It pumas front
:that lfotidetful Irian. who in his person combines
the' agitator;' - priet, philosopher, " statesman, "critic
and orator,-John Q. • Adams. Mho( that hell'
seen him tittin; beneath the cupola ofd the Haft,
with`the rayepol light gathering and glancing a
beat, his singularly. polished head, but has liken• .
ed him.to one of the luminaries of the; age shink'
ing and glittering in the firmament'of the - Unierti
There - heisits, hour after liour;mid day after, day; ,
with an Mailing patience, rawer , absent frem his
seat, never rating for an adjournment, Vigilant as%
thenicise . zealons member of the House, hi; ear,
ever on the alert, himself always prepared. too
at Once into the profoundest questions Of Btati;
Or the minutest points of order. What:must be
his thoughts, es he pendent upokthe past, in which`
he has played a part se consnictious
at him and mark his:cold and •talrftil eye, his
stem and abstracted gaze, anti conjurolup phan-.
tones of other scenes.„.- We see him amid -his les-.
tire and splendid' halls, years back, standing stiff.
and awkward; and shaking a tall militruY man by
the hand, in whose honoilthe fete was ! l evee, to
commemorate the most splendid of America's vie- ,
tones. We see him afterwards the bitter foe of
the demo military - chieftain," and thecompeliter
with_ him for thO highest gift of a free people.; Ayii
look upon a more than king, Who has filled evetp
department of honor in hilnative land still at his
post; he who was President of millions; now rim
Representative o arty cida thousatid,Anarrelling
about trifles:p ra I 1 gh principle-a, To
day; grewling-andeering, at the ,Honse,„with
an Abolition petition in his trembling baild,'and
anon lording it over the paiisions,Mail laShing the
members into the wildest state of enthuSiasm; by
his : indignant and emphatic eloquence. Alone,.
unspoken to, unconsulted, never, consul* with
others, ho'sista apart, wrapkin reveries ; and
with his finger resting on his nose, he permits his
Mind to move' like a gigantic pendulum, - stirring
up the hours of the_paskand disturbing those ,of
the hidden' future;-or probably he is. writing,-;.
his almost perpetual employerrent.--but what 1
who can guess 1 Perhaps some. poetry, in a,
young girl's album? He leeks enfeebled, but yet
he is never tired ; • worn out, but ever'ready for,
combat;; melancholy,- butlet . a witty' tbing, fall
from any member, and that old man's' face is
wreathed: in smiles; ho appears passive; but-.we
to the unfortunate member !that hazards in arrow
at him ; the eagle is not siiifterin flight' an Mr&
Adams •," with his agitated finger quivering in sar
castle gesticulation, he seizes upon his foe, and,-
amid the amusement ofthe House, he rarelyfails
to take a Signal vengeance. • 1 • 1 • , •
His stores Oftipecial knotvledge, on every sub
ject, gradually garnered up throughout the Course
of hiseztraordinary life, in the well arranged store!,
hono of a memory which is. said to have never.
yet permitted a single fact tri , iescape it, gives hpii:
a grwit advantage over all comers in encounters of
this kind. He is a wonderfully eccentric genius.
He belongs to no paity,?ordoes any party belong
to him: He is of too cold e nature to be long a
party leader. :He is original—of very,peculiar
ideas, and perfectly fearle4s and independent in
expressing and mentioning than. t He istemark
able for his affability to piling persons; and star- -
rounded by them at his own table, he cal be as
hilarious and happy as the gayest of them. For
one service, at least, his country owes him a debt
of gratitude; I refer to the
,fine Wagnerian which
he offered of the true character of our inatitatiens;
wben ho passed from e the Presidentialpalace to
his present post on the fleoi of the HOuseof. Rep..
resentati4s: Though the fiosition which he has'
there made his own, may ntd . be that .vvhieli his
friends might wish to see him oeetily in that tidy;
yet in every point ery;the , exempla was 4 &le
Air -
.
Is manner of speakingls peculiar; he riles
abruptly,' his , face reddens,! and, inl a rirom'ent;
throwing himself into_ the attitude of • a'rveteran
glailiatiir, ho prepares - tor the attack then he be.
comes full of gesticulations, his: ; Rdir "soy a t o
and fro,--self-command seems 1150 1 —his head, ; is
bent forward in hisornestriessA.tillik aartlitimes .
almost leaches 'lds ;desk; his voice frequently
shakes; but he pursues his subject throUgti . skits
bearings.: nothing daunts Ism,:,itite liatise-may
ring with : cries of order. I, order I unnisived--:dan•
teraptuousi he stands amidst; the teinpeit, and
an oak' that knows its gnarled and. litiotte4
strength,.stretches his arms, forth and. defies ,the
blast.— , i
EMI
• Our Friends en the Other Stil e
h appears that-our political opponents eve 'as
much divided is respect to the - priricipleiof their
party as they are in reference to the choice of
candidate for the Presidency.- The Orthodox
ranks** for the repeal of the Tariff and for the
establishinent of the free impartation policy:V i eth.
era are hesitating on Allis question..; The - tatter
danot menace every 'Wet - for Ift. CAL:.
rters4 they are'fally Pereuided_ that the Tariff
apitent elwelately necessary` for the welfare of
the country and far their G intlividdil'phipart
ty—yet with this couvimhOoronifilyttopieseed
upon their Minds-they 'areinesolute, and for the
sake of =patty aWocianorw, or from• - theittiflothce
of putydhiciplitia *ad pertyileadere, 144'440 . 1*
[outwit teetaild•hytheir
With iegerfl.to Ciateney; theeaiandiierrt
city of vpirtiorr 'exilMOls•the2 other. party. i• The
- ateltult?ly moil*
Mon.. • Nottitni-14,0 will de, foy,the *Mullet let*
facet •' •If iiiyotteLtalla them of iMirisallghti
, •
otthe glint Omil consider nth i toresijapme .
•
ME
Fro
'SEPTEMBERT . :2I' : /842 - - ' ,- 1 --- - ---; , - m , :- i•-,
1. ., - ;:gAttlft. l :7'.'lP.. : SEPTEMBER' ,
„--.. :% ,.-_,,, r , : „x--,. : ,, : =- ..!-::.
_:, -.!:,-,,,,-
.-.---- ---,.,:-
MEM
. .
ing the ~ " great e st EloPa-Ict,
and securing thigeeetil P
trionwealth.". - '., _ 2 5..,,,v :
fil ..
i ds,
r.lisitta. and those whti-go . with him, are
favor of a . weH, periled banking systern--safe
to the people, and furnishi ; a currency converti,.'
ble at all times into gold a il l over, attho will of
the holder. :. Ini other w they' Sustain the
Whi doetrine en this au jest:l . At. The ques:
lion forpis one of thalami upon which the
,sp
preaching,eirietionin Oho will turn, and there is
ovary
. probaliility that the Whigs will achieve it'
triuiripli decided as that of 184 .1 _..
~
~.
The trout it that the . party, 7 -41 that remains
0 it after its,terrildy diecomdture under Mr. yes'
BVIlfEi-Lifl tuMbling to pieces.' :'tills in a most
lamentable stetei,:ind theft is no hope for 1t....
'Thereiknit,ii siiigle Priri:plii Upon which it can
unite; their, ii neCoinnioti soa Of . agreement.
The leaderithsee inculcated the doetrine of pas.
sive obedience, and ioiii:lonitintie'that system-!
worked very will.• -But the thing - ties been cai-J
tied too fir; (hell - MC - lit ,totitplyiek' PeOPle` hi 'the
world cannot swalloer sierj thing.; there iiairome
bounds 4.6 thir.`nicestAesehiartquiescitiice. - How
can the ; Tara he denotuirsel when revery body
knows - that it' was : ones' it piaminontieutoeratic
measure-41st Oen, 7 ; Jetittsox : . had eustained it—
that Hasa! CAA:K . 4nd JOITX ,0. Pewees, leali
ers-of the dernocratic partyistoo. side by side in
Congress in triumphant vindication alibi policy,'
With thirrie things faraitlarly knoWn howcan the •
'democracy' be required to condemrribe Tariff! .
h is, rather too bold in the direct Ors of the party
.. .
to ask such, ithirig.-401..Amer. ,
Uz. sa:MA tea r aaitt.;•=.lHen . hffe nO their yea
if they.get. tired of theta: - This'll by do meant '
uncommon; but the min is obliged to make ths
- first offer of hei to hsr family,, naming the price,
which, if they do not giire, lie -is at liberty to sell
her to any ono elire. :flia!the death of a man, his
wives all become,the property of his next brother,
:who. may. marry &homer sell them, giving them
the preoption,es before. to their , own Ismilies.—
„Jendad c a Cabelee - Attari,.to :whom 'spoke of the
atestom.ef selling wives,. which- I did,not - entirely .
credit, said, u ril tell, yeu what- tieppened to my.:
self. I Was one day returning from Knauabad,
and being Overtaken hi darkness, halted for .tbe
night it Tairnati, three los` Short of this. , After:
• feeding my hi:Use, and going to the house ibishel
ter, I found three , men usily engaged ;• and, in.
t'ottheir • told'
(pining . au jeC nverga ion, w e
that one of them Wei telling his iife to the otli
er, but that they bed 'not agreed about g er ma...—
Meantimo, Kturda Berdi Ming, Bashi and chief
'of the Village came in, and sihisperod to me, that
if I Could go hilvMr with - Win; htyviould purchase
the women, as , he ina seen tier; and foond ler:
• ve
ry besutifuli, I agreed, upei Which we pnichaieci
her for seventY. nipece. • lei*, morning, IChuda
Berdi eime, and said thapirtneiship in a woman ;
was a very. bad thing::: 414 *hen,' said he, i
thee do you give ;66 fiVll4l4OOl On my share, apt'.
take her altogether,: or,l wall give toe _the seine .
profit colour share, and, she,ehall be altogether
To thelenteeelternttive i consented; and
she is now living with' him; as every one knows.,
A man who has. i , deagbler,merriageabhe mast
era - intimation ..to the Hirt who winds his.chief
eunuch to inspect her 2 t if *diem° . he taltea her
he gives , permissiOn 4ist she . dumb' marry
anothet r :—Sii A. kiirite's flabard.
. _
EaorEstaai.- r A letter has ..been recoiled liP.
ibis cith'purporth* to cornifroin George H. Bar-.
ner,dated Hurlington y Au at,2otb, The wn- .
ter says that favoi r will:ti criiierreA upon a discon
' solidi father, by, Ayr promo,. Irmo( the folloWieB
facts ! Those , facie, as stiller., are that on the 29th
tilt., - ri Mr. George*: Pal . i portrait painter, e
loped with a Mite Phillips , beautitui young la-
Ay, and heir ess"' - 'lt large fo inia;.ii - eoste 80,000
..
doilii.. The is of thialfr: Craft is drily met
ferib.: 'lle•erere, te Atnid, ;tab panta , `• silk eeZr.
viliei coat anCeram hitt at; asfir , therwzitezt
'.l expect ho lint clianged hrOlothel!" 'E . r,e'
ward of $BOO it is *Wadi, been offsre4Yer hen.
Our „face cinema wiwtherefore keep': a'
look-out (or this.pratical't fi; And -. thelieririfei
Prize he 41:111,tavr, aid I hop they have caught
hi te—we 1•4 1 3! 414 fLiuVir *kit they will do w ith
4im. - ,..AL11 cloperoaani - iiiith protywoors,•re our,
wo atispckintliettiMe.pitieavA T epican..
1 ,' A 'Trios Pic ttn.:-.4l4. ft iis titeeitnr:in
9:thimbier, Ohio, he lia;or . tletnocrata 'ant.
dons,* pealed thOz Milo g jinn resoleilier 'ea
the Character and lAnitlen of , kieo*bisao ':,-... : -.l'_
. - • , Hesolirrd, :_Thallifio : opi 1 _of ,locefoeoiliez Jz e
sliedir blight and .blasti • atililetm: to-every. eti:o4
view et individoet Oa nationabietienti; ' That
le
in its recent attempt to aeciire,ra'anklaariff, Ord. ,
*irre I fi/eri ineierirX 1e,44 !Wrap ntiFOPMeril
itpi.gilattEne9w inizrl4o.o.l of itti4o4o.4PPqt,.
grois, t rq! 4444 fotike? :40* 0,1 3 00 ti tOP'..i
tpitplaisbo;4l.4lfine - d ths..,wirmj.?#`. 4 P.'4,o ,
quitielk .. :iii 4 NPe l lll4elimai of iiiilertnik W! 2 . ) lkf,
'*?#:,:r4t,..1 1 ,e; ?e.r:_47',.!loezil • ererre/CFn""'
if erl ek: ! r ! 'Prie ll l K o ,( 2 o.o4 l ) ll 4-P l OlO
, _O3l . - iiip - not: . r.tti Come' ' our . Titifo • ' ' -
• ..,-14 1 1,54... .... 0 . . 41 .-,,n , l .. e ~ ~ .13. ft: PrAr li .
°at Mit atliflP '.' :";- . 1 ..', -, .i,;....-' , ":,-;-
V-.- i - _ - ' _ , : - _ i s . - • ...:. f,.. - ', 0 , f , ', 0 Vlg,-'l.-•-''''
dattri Itowelii.
•
`These.: Autumn dnwerss
•-• flow itiiixdirullttel are
Th aj ., ka ll Akir:srpot, he/ore. •
*. •
Than ell the somirter store,
floWlovelier fir
• - „
„And why f- 7 , They..er,c
Tite (sail — the . heat -„.
4, - hy 'hit tit& wo'ra;
`flow pliey thoirzlita are stirr'd
That 'Hater of the past I•
•
Pale PerishitiF Hewers!
' '
.'re l Te,tveeiset previous things,
Types of those, bitter inotiteuts •
• That flit, like-life', et_ tioytueits, - '..:- •' •
• On r*Pid, -
I:eet'houre with partioi --dear
-• • ;(Thittunelhe fastest speede,) ,
Lesttett,,.instlence,shed,
Last words. hitlf - uttered.
• k;ist r lititds dying
4, , ,Whottet would foie comprises,
life ieto.ll,,day; - , ,
The:htst day sPititt ""'
Who er e the , marnini - sou,
.315,14. tease us, itui for aye i•
0, Precious, precious . natangnis !
'Pale flOwete, we're types of thee •;.`.
I Thesaddest f 'eweeteitl'eleareat
• Beciaie, tile those: the fleetest . - c. •
To an eternal close. • • ;, •
Pale flowers l Pale perishing towers !
I' wed vonr gentle - • j
I leave the summer -rose I
• , For'younger: blither btgivn, • IV
.Tell, Tne.of 9tp.inge.qp4
- •
itaCititsisaisi Twits: • --'
Bl~c wood's foe:August Contabiti
notice of reetnilyjublielieidbylhe flnyal
Asiatic Society of London; !written bie-Cipt Mists
plierion; of the-Nailiks Aimy; ind 4 givineitonaw
aCeciafit idtho Ititoilds.`ontinf the thiee'rtitei that .
inhabit the , ierzitoi7 'Which formed thallurcieill
kingdom of-Orisia. , . They: arii - Polytheisthave
an' hereditary.priesthoodare observe rs of
veraiity;snaPreseivet 'in ' , their religions s Worship
and opinions many" of the "distinctive but riot' meet
beautiful :feature's of the Grecian systein iti;the Pe
peiiiid.-" 'They are almost the only -people
that offer bilmiit aserifices; " arid of thilrlefivals
at these horrid rites; we find the following *ocean*
fiom emit: klacpberson's work-: • - •
'wilily are generally attended tira large con=
course of people of both ilexes. , and condor:, for
three days, which ate passed in the indulgence of
every form of grosseicassio more thaitSatarna•
lien license. ,- -
'dip - greatest nwber,"
asperity of the. Coln.
- .
4. The first darand night are sperit - miebisistely
in, drunken foisting 'ina obscene`Upon the
peeoakmorni?i; tan iictint,`,"Who has fastedirairi
the preiedinF everiine, is'earefully washed, tin/se
ed in,e Mirk ; end led firth' frOrn'the
lags with musics arid dece
it%
The Merle - est - amp of deep and shad:
Slice alto _psis.ocusque ra
m. -
in
which the the, dainfiker. and
niange,.the b u r ,
the generally prevai l aaaa n i 'ltem?". at a.
Anti distance from the tkern i et, by a ; rtatilei,.wiiicb .
is called the Maria stream.' :It is kept Seared (iota,
the as, and is avoided by the -lihrind airlisunted
giciand. My followers were always Warped' to
*basin troy seekide shelter Within iti awful shade.
«In its centre, upon the second day, an iipright
otabe , is fixed, generally, between two plants of the
saukiasar. or .baser Aland ehrutra The victititis
seated at its foot, bound back toil by the priest..
He is
„then anointed with oil,gbee 4snd. tutiaeric , .
and adorned withlioweM:,artria vales of rem
epee whick it is not easy l i to distinguish front ;.;ictip
ration: ia.paid to him ihroughout the thy.. tAnd
there is now infinite contention to obtain !Ili slight:
est relic of his pergola; a particle of lilt(' totemic,
paste with which he is smeared, or a drnp of :hie
spittle, being esteemed. ( especially the women)
et supreme-Aline: .- • :t
a In name districts, Ostend of bsingthus bound
in *Trove, the victim:lg exposed in or Dear the
Village, upon .a couch', after being led in paces-.
,ion round this place of sacrifice. And in mope
parts of Goomsur where -this practice prevails,
r ainfall tutu iuiagei of beasts andlpiras in clay are
made in greititumbers at this 'reedy - al, end stuck
'on .poles ; a praCtice, of the Origin. or meaning of
which. I have been "able to obtain no patisfactory .
explanation:- • e
Upon the third inotrungethe victim it refresh
ell with . i. little milk and - Pilm sago, while the
'centimes • feast, which his' searcely beentntermit
tadattrieg the night, is loudly renewed.• . Abut
noon; these orgies terminate,,. sail the assemblage
issues forth, with stunning ;holies and pealing mu.
ste,•to corisunimste ths'eacrifice: f _
" As the victim must not suffer bound, nog, on
the othe r band, exhibit any show of resistance, , the
bones of his arms, and, if nocesiary..those :of his
legs; are now broken in several place,.
!'a The acceptable place of sacrifice has been die.
covered during the'revions)hight, by persons sent
out tor thierpurpose into the debit of the vilisge,
or of the priv#te ablator.- .The ground• is probed
to the dark with long sticks, an& the first deep
schink ;bat it niorced iiCeinitidered the spot indica
ted by the esittitiod; "Tile thine left'standing in
• .
the eartb 4 grid ivithe,inaintitg four . large, item are
let - up around' , • .
, Mt,
• * pest, twisted by the abbeys sad one or
two !he
~eldeti Of the villski, - Oom Otkei the
branch of iirreett tree f ahiplt W clefs to a distanne
of several feet down the centre ; they insert; the
viptun , linirift; stout, diStrista. to
his chest, in other, to his throa t . Cords, stO l then
twisted round the open eitremity of she:Polio,
whiph the priest,ltilled bY his
,assistants„, strives
with his-whole 16 1°L. Ha,akfil wound s
the rictittlidightlym ,
ith one,,Wlten,,thecrowd
,throws itself upon' the osciifice, and sFelaiming
we boughtyou with kpriee,:ind- 'pion ration
the flesh (roils' the litirien,''-tach Men
be* efttea" to 'aiiitthenei
returns Swill/lit home. Next di,' eitthit remains
ofthe victim•ii.buitistrOtt,yrithlti whole-slitep
a emjthooshes *is . scetteied tieer, the
fields, ai l td,eepssts iterlthe:boyetti tinetit4
tifil.7llol fat*** AVII:114 0 -Aigiclificilt. 1 4
habitants thivillsgit; Wlneititirsided
dntab, , ,Mnnatnniesting-with:sich _ by
ouiiritektiehot - ote , A ,
the "gad etihit ditittatitli:44ol4oo%
Pisa of Par:tig6;:libia.l9aSuss.
Ethning° topleisia
i n ‘g anv i e t t , ow. prOpktokilteAlifbano
doreloithugot
etot 14149F1L405. if** 94
hf'rat9* 4“,10113it during ihinv . 4.
4tiie sufidi fiesti=sevtihrer.,4o4 *
' r eQ 4 o'' MOW' sm**intaiii - ',oo#ool
11.44A1,1,:tai
•
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.5- , r. 41,7 1: .1",..17:7',4 4 i 10: 'C., • Ar, ..- ',C . .- ",:
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ES
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front Great Bri tq foreign
" 3 / 1 1 11 1 1 rtc4:..1 8 28 14 1§4 1 . hidu t t
sta . a,
la2B • 1836 "916,868
18291 83 7 ` . .. 1 . 1 -/ 3 4 310
few :..:,1.313,709
1831 520,01_, t_ 1.449,416
1832 . 688,446 • 14 6 , i 4 , 60.8. 813
1833 - .6 3 4446;'; 184 - .IA/11.1 94 1
1834 6006
1195 ; 736,060 'rotor in 14 Irt: 12.506,805 .
elportitioa.to'flappiin 1140„:1au 394,954
-•'.; Holland. 20 5.767
Deumalk. • . 120.t79
- Do. - illettnany. .121.391,
Do ,
• 5 3, 3 70 ,
Do.: • • ; •-. 89,684
• - • -; in fB4O • ,92,504
• Do. ; ; IS! tatta of Alatrica' ;;;
in taito, N 77,539.
- British N.....AmOrica
in veil;
past:lo4lm
, .11E40. - was •i 3,053
.
'The deflared value of 1;606313 - tons . ez
paned id 140, ivai'.£s76;sl4ritill to $2,7p7,-
'2ol. 121. ; •
- 2.4.M0at 'brought Cottitleoye, end 6y inland
nevigatiOn into the' port of London ,: during the
yearit 183 S, 1830 . . 1846 anj 1841: ' •
xnen...OOIIII4ATII. UFO:I:WAY.' TOTAL. -
4830 -, 2X411,095 Ats. i,siiitons 2.982,770 wog
' 1839 2 A25,323 :Y2931 a. 2,638,256,
; 1840 ;.'2,586,890.-4.:22,188 , " - 2,989,087-u,
1941 8
..,2;042.738 4.-
Cinder - sid Calm ;shipped coastovava
from ttier faltoiping British ittirts bribe Year 1839,
andithio limn all other-ports of ,the Uniuhl King
.
Newcastle, ' ' 2,159,321
Stockton,
.. • -
Sunderland, - •
.1113,960,„
_Swansea, -- .48p,792
NowPot.tr ; '
Whitehaven; •' .439:1119
All tither ports of United 1444;15.1
. •
Total,
• No' account ie given of the large !identities of
Coal sent inland, from theftsl mining districts to
they parts of the Kingdom by eenals, rivers and
railroads. The above, however,`Will giVe some
idea,of the imnienselmilortinie to Grist Britain
:af the Coal Trade, and of this future advantages
the State ed . Pearisylvania pay sto to derive
;from thitr , , great staple mineral. -- . . ::eAcipge and
:Ttade!egisfer• • • ••• • • •
. ,
f3CLLE OY EDI:MATH:I IXTUE I. I I!FITEITATZI4.
-From thieenituf. recently corilideted by' 'the
:general Goveietoent, we'make:the following in
te'resting table, eihibiting icnniarative view of
411e - ntunter'..of vvl4itexerione over 20 years Of age,
,in the different States, who canntitiead'ei write.
Connecticut,, - 1 to every 568
Vertiterit; ; ' • ' - 473'
N. Hampshire; . '3lO
34 - afisactuiiett,s,‘ • • tear.
•
, I • 2 'loa •
'Michigtm; ' ; 'l' - 44 97.
Rhode
NOWJersey; - -'• "1
New York,''' u- .
, PennsylvimiN' " • I" 450 -
• 1 s. • 43
. ! 1
,Maryland. 27
•
Delaware, - , 1 u 18
Indiana, 1 • u 18
South Cariiiina; " • 17
, „
lllMois, •• • ' u
Missouri, 1 u 16,
Alabama, ~ ‘1 p 1b
Kentucky, 1 it l3i
Georgia; - K 13
Virginia, 1 : at;
Arkansas, - :1.: ii
Tennestre, r 1 I-
'North Carolina,: : -1i 7
Virginia is very near. he endiAlurlist. This
is bad, and we trust she will net be allowed to
maintaiwthatprisition many years.- .But thatthe
North/3We shoidd be the very. lowest in , the lb
enuy •scale, is. what we. would PO , have predicted.
We thought She, one , of the old thirteen, so mark
ed for her patriotism in the times that tried men's
.souls, .would 'wit have been is far behind T.tho
:younger States , that have been tulded to,, the re.
publican family. While tho above table is -a
source of sufficient mortification toyirginians, it
id certainly no s'onrcaler Coinuilation that is
still a lower Aepth than that reached by their State,
and 'least of is itconsoling that North Carob
has
reaniteil the !_meat depth: - •
loLs Dartaaysne.--“lft is, " says Mre.Ellis,'
s most painful spectacle in families where' the
mother is the &ridge, see-;the , daughters most
elegantly dlnfigedi reclining of thttir '
ease, ,with
drawing,..their music, their fonepwcidc, and
their reading • beguiling themsilves of •,:thit ,
1 11 : 12 °Prn. !IWO and weeks, andme°er d r e aming. °
4eirrerTnut/# 4l 4ies; but as o lrcgssFy.A-Cese."
111 1 .1nF° neglect Jury, growing of
their uselitss lives, laying keld_nf wiry newt , '
ventc:ditimulant to,ronse their drooping merging;
and blaming their fate when theY dare net blame
thelrlied4 for luctriii placed them wharAhey.are.
These always.tall you whiten air'
of , affeeted.eompassion, los none coil believe it
areal, that 4 poor dear dlallla is working berself4 o
death. :Yet to / wiener do you ropese that they
assist her, tlitiii they 'declare shirts quite* her
items' 4uct,' thaishe would ne:yeil*
if she had only half is Mircl`tti
`. How, Tti Belt Intitt friteetese:—:Gcgal iad
iegifferg t Owego 'depend. isty 'Ankh upon the,
mietterilistbieit they eti„prepre,d for
kivi l 447 , :heo;' eiret*ti po.
°thirMr : Ok:mestql l4 :4itt them
*Y E . eteey., eve - 4 exceieni T iiltniffeitetee,
peeds,igeneriliy;** Ceettitiii.
The tint toc7it_ putt ; _ the potatoes ` in cell ; wa r,,
eisttephist thkoligh bj.eretieilinksid 1 teem
;t i es Whet; theytt-41 . k*Wftl,
'et - ,44 441111 0. ,kti , 4 2o, 4 o ik‘ - tikki
'alga 1 tkiTati;S, wet: lotl ro und ;
010, ig:rtitly eineeses each with i othelten4lK
: lei-the-pettietetioCestee Act esespel
itt tikf • the
4 , 1 , 44
vat; ;air.
.::"letaWili
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reellitt ql4 tk l i fi lireg naiad i‘E‘ideittit CIA,
idsiit ' " "se) ontiO'State Of ihe Laboring
`.O 4 " '1 i : 1 .80,4k....11,y.10 0 4. 1 1.A151teatiW...,.W0- :
luise"nsi4lar time noregokisforlerge ',albeit. In
7
far ilili**A'titt - rte`` Jill
~ ,Pr:.
of the s e el iiifie It"; ii*tt. l l)*:nbeAnd
' 4 'ii!‘ 4l- , :Qili4ti* itaidAiiallk 40 3 ;
with
6 4 f :0 ,1 4 01 1:* 4 '' 6 0 43 M144k - :illt, 44*
wid . i!ibiCh 10,132 lanais "(icy 45;581 pe!soFt).
'
were 14 , tist in i iwPiti-foit ;:d!ifi 0 44 eis ,W .
maippi upwards of ‘2,:ook , inTiuii: itieW , e4 fit.
iiir!;atful 44l4 - of . t * 4 ..Aojßdivit?o,..o:4l4,,
cbt ?
were futipl;l6*
,It . 44iiei . ze.6t 3 9tvidintktxxii::
Pit** 25,70 . 3- .Virets nithli; virkttie :Osier
i1',979t (shout fou r DI '); Irish: . .tbst.noitaberf '''
intided 18;292 : , reit, ' nada* and 11,030 children
above' t,e l 7i 3' 4 Pf --- aii*: puiiii 4 1 40 6 *4 ‘„
2,040 families, OM - g Viri *ono (cowards
-of ette!fifON or Ali i! . .F l ol) 4 ed in '4 0 **, 4101 45' ::.
''deliip snd".witboat 4edtilitioni , itititherritiatiol;;: .
[ r
nation tsr 2,009 fantilini- tires - ,art..iiiiiipt. unlit ' •
income of Is idfper week frit 11,1100 persona,. of -
2000 familitietZs .30' toti-We!tilinitioa.' pd:. .
session were ieeti 22.417 Ilitie,n • tie . ~(mole"
.
than 22 in . s fsmilf on thsaverage talttilbprt of .
•2.' ed per pawn ticket.), Another iiimiiliodlon,, ,
•
Of 2,0(10 families (8,138 ': petit:inlo . 4 ths , agehtti
of the town mission, gave the 'average Ototh.iiii:,-
Of Is 03d per bead weekly; 'aria 3141 periatnilY4:''
and the' amount' of pledges (ii n 'dile ease :the wirn-.1'..
her of paws tickets is not giseolmsts.£2,B,3li 1 4.- '
L Iod.lThe relief eortimittee relreetiedattirleifrom
pledge'' the exl!tnt crXl39 "10. i", 11 id; it 41 1 4 ":-
followireiisemge amount for ...itch ottielec 800 •
sir 'at fild each; 311 blanktre„ - at 2s 8f1; 208 "
p• • .. . •, . •
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•
• * : 1 tirrat la did: .51
„bedstteks, et ds - 1d; 479 ,
:petticoats and:shifts, at lid, - 234 shirts, At Is Idis
besides . nther 'articles of apparel, bedding, dec,:iie.
A gentleman visits), ir5.1.844252 . farni1ie541,022 '
persons,) mostlY Weavers, whale aggtegtds' !reek,
ly earnings iieret32 as slealthettlitiietbesd
per wet.k.' "11') 10448,01 familieemere relieved
with C3,02945s 111Cotte Prince' of Wales tu;d." ~
Besides this, about 44,5001iiie'pein iviittaiiit4:
'o,le if.4 - ctriiiity;iind from 2,000 to 11:004Per-:'
sots‘have beettl.loilyi euppl4d, withjmni foi the;
!sat chi or !our tionthe.-- Tlyi'par4isil exPen
dituni o*ameinstlf the Pool in 183llaud 1839,
was .f.2gr041;141841 .and 1842, ...t40,777;1he '
yolantary contnbutions in - 18321114.1 0 40Prem.
£3,732; in lB4l aiir i?,:t, :t5',52 1 -I-titi ( theii . •
9;461; and the poor.' rote end voluntary contri
butions together exhibits en .aggnagete inetesse
of relief afforded of 54 Peueent.sincetl.B32.:—..iir
'l":l'n° X 28,34 4141 6 .307 A ~200 prosition destine,
selling . on, credit, had , lost £2 ; 3,044id three years:
Pod 6 Shopkeepeielp ;Salford hod their re4,,litst,
from £l97,7oo dimini!hed itilB39,"td,.£l*lo9'.
in 1841,; aciitferenes of X67.009, of a. fleeiesse o , .
.£l,46Nglirweeit. This ivOrk funtishys'istaiding ,
eontiitnitrni to the etatisticks OtAsiiol;—krz...:
dealer ~6turedin. .' ‘ _ ' ' :+,- '
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Nostra Enitort hipster.'
exo.—The despotism of one , manrasneser more
fully exhibited in Russia or Spam.• than it has
I hesuby John Tyley against Or. Collector Rebel . *
and Bee, Wsltesiton, editoi of the North ',o‘ 7.
Mariann. The eb . fonitess proscription ,oi the Col:
lector' is well kno;n. The indignation it
heikexcited is stela every where. But the cue
of " fir. Cohort Terkel:a to be, told., This gentle. ,
manhtie Weir editor of that Journal about two .
years. It has ever beensonducted . iiith Ahura.
ted, courteous and tioOffeading ROtitel tenet In
party contest
,it hasAarelyMinglesti, thor has
tamouscd,, with indiercriminato zeal, the 401 'Ohs -
rae 3 on"-or P94tira" ll .l )o Y.? Ccc 4
•
simian, spoken with honest indignation, egainst i
abusekat VVsehingtor, and when it uttered actin.
mire. It wag felt there,
.because' it was known 10' •
be the milt piedeep and unquestionsd_ consic=
tion of wrong toing. It has never
to,
Tyler. neithir has it been supplisot to, the bud=
ding genius' eliher of the 4 Captain's" pre c ocious
ions. Hence that 'Journal has bean marked; and
i acromplislied editors a Chaplain in theNce7,
auriecrintly 'received a Mandate t}om ytr; aihing4
ton, with peremPtory"directions to dioccint hint :
self from that paper. Mr. Colton le one_ Of tie
oldest;snd moat faithful and long trierklaryliimi
in the service. pi amiOde deportmeiikOneroua
qualitireed fine fate in literary matters ! reMlen.
:ed him
,s. positi9 klniiition to that lourt'ial."—i
Without infringing 9pon hie official frnies,
was there greatly extending theaphem of hfis seC.
War usefulness. But he has not eipoosiid Johii
Tykr. •He has refused to bend' Ate euppliscit:
knee, and olcoarse, bo must now obey the Diets.
tor, or .walk the plank. John Tyler has not yet
the power to awing up political r t ulPritis it the
..yanlarirc."—Mr. Colton has yawed irons (hi
NorthAnterFcan:—Phila. Daily Ontrim
7,223,913 '
Min dais firarrao. powerful stream bait
run over.the fall 4, in a certain neighbetirho`dd, since
the creation.. Tlie'people on the . beak' had font:
.4
admired the stream arid call,, but they could not
control or usikit,". haying neither Merry nor skill;
The people got their living by raising Koper with
a littleiorn.bstmaitaripatatoes; and poultif oto •
their' princi pal-stock; as the land, "Iteinti mostly'.
pine barrerriYieided little gnu. That winch wii
cultivated Was worth' only $5 an "acre, and couch
of it was comivm, worth nothing. ' .
A. B. ead,C, eerie among therm. bought -a hart=
dred
dred acres of lea. inchiding the falls;giring
an acre. TheY laid out $40.000 in building strong
dam sad factory They, psid * s2oooo peo- •
f ile for Ishar,for . ticterryine lifinierc)nikitt brickk,
anti putting 4:the "Eacterynnd riern, and'-sl,ooo
went for
.u5i15. 4. 104 They paid .$l, day
for labor,and atible for lumber to whit it' eier
brought before. "3%8'44 and atones were before,
worth nothing:,They paid for labor u *white's
sail,.sl.."Wheh leforelabor on the 'spot 'yielded . 4 .
only 25 cants' worth of hops, poste* . tica and
when they'Went out to work among fanners an
bitter sail they got $l3 a =kith ,
After the rectory was finished they hired till.the I
young men et . sl' a day, and the young women et,
50 cents. Land ;rose the •el*ity,So that urd-,
pi mit . sl,6oo for that *bleb •
too. The farmers 011 rid got vlcalile;thlr,d hints
for their hey, corn and potatoes.
* which were worth apthing befere,egorpt,..tii, riati
now broughi:e . ready market. 'The articles man
ufsetrawsl were sold to the people lower thin ever
before, as thee were , free of duties and transient!
At the'eml of ten yeirs they, reekoneti all or-- -
A. B. en s t heA'dotabred their ineoeY.
for fem. • miles siiis dotibled in frefue4;:in the
village r tiAlittektfoseiljts forme!. raluee Thirty ,
thousand worth of house' hid' been built
frouiibe . wrings:of the Istioie . re,aidbiiiitirant;
tinuei. r • _
Nov com mend 'l3. and C. aid: i.Onettler •
them htinefaetOri; oppetteots
forma. w h . eileitt:i feathered thei s t.. out
ort4o Actier ,
s`of
they stioulifshe.tesed ,
eteri
sin* endet . !l?e eiorimenfiee,4ilay.; Caz.: •-•
,
min - ontAist, hi s ,v e cit i *
tiis *ire; iicsise be look
ontof becalm
Neil time Mt iiid owit
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'hit: IEII4 Peel. utetutt-, to'discosusgethe itite4fiets;
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the 9104),. lAloo l 3o,ttre A1440: 1 04 4( - 1 coteirftkitlit.
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