' ' the 4&sl 8 e 111 _ The Atinerejournal will alter the Ist 'of 3annary oe published on thefollowingtetwut ;:Faisine year, •••• • . 2 00 thou*, •. ; :•11tiet. months, ' • : 10 seati-annually in adviwee hythose whore. Ide ut the connm—and annually is advance by thole ~,,vklut.tesidos at a distance.: • • trikrao matzo gait jateis-die - absenpuzi . • . . ..vautts' • Fiestfollare in advance will pay for thrie leo! wabscrtption.: , . ger Pipers delivered by the Piny , Rider Ri4er will -be Charged 25 cents extra. - • , TO ADVERTISERS. • • ••• Alyertisements ant , exceeding a . squarei of twelve lilies wilt be charged $ 1 for tbretranertlalla: and 50 centafor tine intertion. , Five lilies or 'under. 25 cents tor seal:insertion.. Yearli advertisers will , be dealt ;with on ,the following terms: , . 1 • Ode -COlumq,- Ito Two sqttartui, .$lO Threistoorthsdo....ls Otie..i. ' 6 ling whim. ' .12 I Business card s, 3 ..AO advertisements must be paid for i aldisace esa an sccount is o a with thentlvertiser ; • .Tbe charge ercb ; will hello tieiennum, •tinth the privilege ping oneadvertistisent cot .--esconling_one squire ;nand:az during the '?Car and , -inserting a gantlet one in each paper.t.lrhswe .who occupy a larger space will be charged extra. , Notices for Tavern Licence. 62: i• 'All notices for Meeiings and proceedings ofmeet. ovt not considered of general juiciest, and many our'. er notices which have - been inserted heretofore gra ' nitiously, with the exception of Meninges and, deaths.will be charged as advertisements. Notices - for Deaths, in which invitations are exiended to the 'friends anti relativen ofthe deceased, tciaucad the fn., .Paeral willl. be charged as advertisements - tOtriIiTERFEITERSI DEATII.DLOW. ArIINHE putiliC4siqptease &wire that' no Braratreth a" Pills are genivae. unless the boa has three labels "won it, the top, the side and the bottom, } r each detaining a fac.sneilesijnature of my hand wtiting, `thus—R. RIANDRZTII, M. D. These labels are,,en %ceived on meet. beautifully -designed, and done a[ an !expense of ever 82,000. 'Therefore it will beA seen that the only thing necessary to' procure the medicine in Its purity, is to observe these labels. ' Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The "following respective persons are duly authorized, and hOld Certificates of Agency jar the Pale of Brandrith's Vegetable Universal Pills; • IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Wan. Mortimer. Jr. Pottsville. liuntzinger & Levan, Schuylkill Haven, 4- E. Hammer,Orwigaburg. S. Seligman. Port Carbon; James Robinson & Co., Port Clinton, ' Edward A. Kutzner. Benjamin Heilner, Tamaqua. Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Certif. Cate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr. BRAN DBETWS.Minufactory at Sing Sing, and up on which will also be seen exact copies of the new /abets now used upon the Brandreth Pill Bow. Philadelphia, office' No. t B Biwwarrit.m. D. 8, North Eighth St. S February 19. , GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, (REVIVED,) No, 69 .N.Third at., above Arch, Philadelphia BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. CHARLES WEISS has leased this Old.estab. liehed hotel, which has been completely put intorder, for the accommodation of travelling and permanent boarders. 1 1; ; I t iproximity to business, renrers it desirable to strangers and residents of the cityi Every portion of the !louse bits Int• dergone a, 'complete cleansing. The culinary tcpartment is of the first order—with good cooks and servants selected to insUre attention toguesta _-Has accommodations for 70 persons. - Those .who may favor the house with theirs cuatum, may be assures] of finding the best of fare the beat of attention, and, as is stated above, very - reasonable charges. • V' Single day, 8 l 25. 17, Room fur horses and vehicle?. Also horses to hire: , . . OT Germantown and Wbitemarah Stage °trice. Philadelphia. DeCamber 11, . 1841 50—tf PAPER HANG I NGS & BORDERS .— The sub scriber has on hand and for sale a very choice lot of Paper Hangings and Borders kir Parlors and flails, which be will sell at very low rates. 8. BANNAN, Manta, sale a few elegant Fire Place Screens. November 5. 1842, • 45 VERY - CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK & J. Beatty have just received from New York, a large supply of choice Green ano Blacc Teas. . December 28 52 , C"Af COPY BOOKS—At '64 cents each for sale by Oct. 22, 43 FEVER AND AGITE. . , ROWAND'S 7 ONIC MIXTURE. AFRESH supply of the above Itledicine.a certain care for the fever and ague. Just, received and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug September 1 PURE win Tr. LEAD. WETHERILL & BROTHER, manafactu: rers, No 65 north - Front etre t, Philadel phia, have now a good supply of thei , warranted pure, white lead. and those customers who have been . sparingly supplied , in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. No known Substance poswans thole preserve. nye and beautifying properties so desirable in - it paint,. to an equal extent pith unadulterated while lead;!hecee any admixture of other materi els only mare its value. It_ has therefore been the steady aim of the manufacturers, fur many yeeisoo supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead; and•the unceasing demand for the ar ticle is proof that it has met with favor: It is invariably branded on one head—WETHER ILL BROTHER, in full, and on the other, WAR.. RANTED routs—ill in red , letters: November 19, 47. HOUSES & LOTS • • FOR SALE. asssib ' ;I"; ; sass, pAlso; a large number • of lig Buildings- and out Lora.-of various sizes, on the Navigation tract, lying princi pally in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to SAMUEL LEWIS, • July 16, 29-tf 'Beal estate agent,Cent re St. • .11110UNT CARBON HOTEL. ..?thuylkill County, Pa. _IIOEUBEN RRIGHT respectfully anneunces mut' to his friends and the public that he has talc. en -this splendid, airy and . delightful establish., mein, situated at the termination.o ' .;;;••• the Reading and Philadelphia Rail Rood, where he will be happy to wait z on those WIWI visit the Coal Region, , .on business, or fur the purpose of enjoying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is Jorge. ffinished and furnished lathe best style—and no :pains will be spared to •reader satisfaction to all "who may .lavor it witb a visit. Being. withib hen minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, hough sufficiently removed to escape the dust ' nuil seise if that busy. bustling place, it is coe . Vidently, believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in \ the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large 'and beautiful garden, overlooking the. River !Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carhop . Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and therm Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike,.and..at.the `same time affording a real and romantic "iew cd' fora Mountains.. The honie is minified with - pure mountain spring water,-and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the • country. A 'splendid pleasure Car is kept for. the exclusive • 'accommodation of visitors, who may he disposed ;accommodation visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman.. ticicenery or thfieurroundiog country. Individ. -eali or familieS may rely on having ample room, mid every possible attention. Mount Carben..lnnel.9,ll34l. PANACEA.—A fresh 'supply ' 0, 7'64 celebrated Medicine just received, and • or'salit tbe subscriber. wholesale and retail ka''Philadelphia pricerut 3 bottles for $5 retail. ' . B..BANNAN. • Oct. 22„ 43 Agent for Schuylkill county Na CARDS. —The subSoriber has Owl -111.1:L Barka, _of • kkayrogr Cards, 4'1.140 and Star eta, whirl be :will sell whole,. late and retail at .very row rates. Merehanta ' knd others iiipplied at Philadelphia prices. • B. BANNAN. Noveratair 19. ' . , • Lt I IRISH: WalgKEY.—,laat received by '‘," MILLER"di HAGGERTY;onejtanchean en senor Obi bisii'Wbiskey Otard, impala Pala and Thst Brandy, ikaAlßobkie• Wm" A. Gm. Ditebber St , ,r4L . . , ME ;- - ;•7 " 4 "7".: . • ' ' = INIONIEIMINCEN - _ . WILL moo you To macs Tao ammo oT 1111-,141211,arm alma oot ilioirie4 &utile OitoosrAnOt.litTaiwituni *LI. 'GM( al'iM*ll TO OM mine Aor stionaii iiinTrOe TOAint ilaiousii . Jowsion. - VOL XIX. ' • - TAYLOR'S. BALSAM ` - OF LIVERWORT.. Far CansimpliOn, Coughs; Colds, Spitting of Stood. Pain in the aides or breast, Asthma P/enrisi, shortness of Entails, Palpitation of th; heart, Debility: Nervousness. and all diseases of the Lungs and Liver. , .PREPARED at 375; Bowery, in the city of New York, where the article first originated, and ito Oelreenuine. This medicine has been' need in tie city of New Ito& with unexampled Xmccese ,for.eight years and 'found equally beneficial-throughout the country.- It is now used by many of the medical faculty with in 'Creased confidence and satisfaction: . See when Jou purchase that you get the truemedi eine, from 37 Bowery, New-York, sold by Specifica tions! • Remarkable Cure of Consumption. I have been an itivadid for three years,_and have suffereti every torture - front' confirmed consumption. But Dr. Taylor has wholly icured, me. The large quantities of matters he used to raise has sulxvideil.my. cough ha+ ceased. and I am fleshy again, my health be ing wholly restored by using xhreetottles of his cel ebrated Balsam. O. WINDLEY. No. 139, Maiden Lane, New York. 'Short:ma of firma.: • • For this disease Dr. Taylcier - Balssm ortivenOor. has no equal. Having the Asthma, a severe pare ID my left side, and some cough; I was induced to try the above medicine, and great was my joy to flail it cured mein about two weeks. It also cured my mother of a sevete attack of the Liter -complaint, with which sbe had watered two years. J.C. STONE. 23 Hall Place, New York. Surprising Cuie of COnsumplion: Mr. R. Gladdio of Delhi , Newilork; of a natural consumpumos constitution, has been saved from an "untimely end by the use of Di. Tayfoes Balsam of ',Liverwort. A where cold brought on an attack of Pleurisy, and thus endedin general debility and con sumption. A constant; cough, hectic.flush, restless nights, quick pulse, and continued lass of flesh, augur. ad a speedy death; but;as soon as becommencedahe use of this Balsam, he /grew better, and is now fully restored to health. ' AGENT. DOM. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF 'LIVERWORT. The cures and benefits procured by the tile of this medicine, in all cases of diseases of the Lungs, is most increditable. It bas been used by several per sons in this neighborhood and there is scarcely an in stance but its benefits have been fully realized. Per sons afflicted with - . Coughs, Colds. , • difficulty of breathing, pains in the side orbreast,spit ting.ofblood catarrhs, palpitation of the beart,oppres sion and soreness of the cheat, whooping cough, pleu risy, hectic fever, night sweats =difficulty or profuse expectoration, and all other ;actions of thecliest, lungs and liver. should not fail of procuring a bottle of this Medicine. ' '.l. WRIGHT.' Sandy Hill, Washigtoneounty.B- Y. The composition of Dr. Taylor's. Balsam of Liver wort is only known by the Proprietor. therefore it is dangerous using any but that from 375 Bowery. Na hereby certify that our son 6 years of age, was suddenly taken with a fever, and after a Severe sick ness a violent cough ensued. , He was bloated; his skin was filled; and his physi: clan said there was no favorite symptom about /um, that he had a confirmed consumption. At that tune, we procured a bottle of that valuable medicine, Tay l'or's Balsam of Liverwort. After taking one beide we began to have hopes of his recovery. He tontip ed until he had used five bottles. It le now a jek from that time, and his health is better than it has been since an infant. r • • DAVID&HANNAH ROGERS, Granville. Washinguin co.: N. Y For proof of the above statement I refer to the sub scriber above people of high respectability. GEORGE TAYLOR. VIOLENT COUGH AND COLD cuace.—The-severe change of weather having given me a most, violent cold. also expectoration and difficulty of breathing; 1 was mu i ristressed until I took Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Live of t. I found this medicine to suit my ease and cur die it once which causes me to recommend it to Oiliths. J. J. FISHER, 17 Barrow st,N. Y. PAIN IN THE SIDE AND swum—These diseases have caused me much trouble, and often prevented my attending to business. Every medicine I heard of tried. but found no relief. As a last resource I con cluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort' As soon as I dal, I. grew better, and hive been gaiding ever since r am now in good health, and .can truly to commend this Balsam as being far superior to any thing else. A. L. GREEN, 2 Pitt st. N.Y. • SPITTING OF BLOOD CU/IND.—For four months I have ['alto discharge of blood from the lungs, almost daily. Also a dry hard cough, some pain, great weak ness. After trying the doctors in vain for 3 months. I concluded to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver Wort, of which three bottles have made an entire cure: • L. VAIAVILAN 0, 171 Oak st. N.Y. For sale only in Pottsville, by. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Agent. 22-Iy. • B.aANNAN TAKE .*OTICE ! ! NEW AND GREAT INVENTION: FRANCIS'S HIGHLY IMPROVED MAN.. IFOLD WRITER. • - jay this wonderful invention a letter and 1 " 1 ! plicate can be written in one operation with more eerie and greater facility than a single let. ter, With an ordinary peti!and ink. • To the merelantile, professional and travelling part of the coMunity . this truly great invention a* of infinite value as it is a great saving of 'ffirni, trouble and exTrnae. The principle advantage, to ho derived from the manifold writer- is" that a copy of any document may be kept without any additional trouble to the writer, and without any necessity of using either an inkstand or a-pen. - The instrument used for, writing -is an agate point, consequently it never wears by use. 1 For banks, insurance offices, nierchanis, men of busi ness generally, lawyers' postmasters, editors, reporters, public officers, and all-whir may lie'de sirousPf preserving copies of their letters,,doen enents, &c. with an immense saving of time and the satisfaction of having, an exact copy of what theyt i have written, this will. be found invaluable. Francis'S Manifold Writer has now been in sue. imperil) oper-ation two years, during which time the proprieter has had the pleasure of receiving the unfeigned approbation of all w hose observa tion it has come under. At the late fair !Atha American' Institute the merits of the article were examtnedlinto - by three of the most able chemists in the ru i rjotry, who pronounced it to be a very ingenio and useful contrivance, and not liable to . changri color by expOsure to air, moisture, 4 or chernicallagents. Consequently a medal was a warded b' the Institute. • The proprieter has lately made great improve ments in this article. The paper is of the best quality manufactured in the United Stites,' being madefor. the Manifold writer expressly , to his or. de'r. The roliniofthem, winch has for some time been thOught iinpouible, has at length been brought In perfection for which' a copyright has been scoured.: The copying hooka are bound in a variety:Of forma and sizes; varying in-price from _ante upwards. ,' —j;: Stationers end ciluntly,Merchents.in general will find it to their edientsge to prOeure the arti cle, is they Meet with: s ready side. Athirst deduction made to those who boy by ilnleale; Newspapersor magazines throughout the cotta. try copying the above entire withent alteration or abridgement (including this notice) and giving it twelve.inside iesertinis,.ahall receives copy-sub - jgct to_ their order hy sending s paper containing . the advertisement to the Ogee of 'the 'subscriber. LEWIS FRANCI4 83=Williim'street, corner Maiden Lane; Nai:York. November.l2 Ism • ; 2S-if ea. W A IX'S VERMIFtIo E.— 46 'il Medicine, which - has . gained' a, waiter coley rity than any other . Wvinditedicine to the. utr7 try, ,always on hand, wholesale and retail; it Philadelphia pricati., No familkisaftimotitsb t, will be without Ibis MCditine: • , B. BAltil~A I, Agent lot Schuylkill *lay. 04L-92 1 -` lEEE 1161111 • IMI F.ti;T%tllsNi)'4lo . -. :.8 : A11',:.z - f!Ot,,'T'SVll . .,', ^ tgii-;§•.p.guy:gx.,:x4. -- :v4ftN, Tysi.P.-4-,:::.:- OqNSU*PTION. TO WE PUBLIC. -; - - , ;•;.'- A:' A iYN , VIELE `f:', OLE aMP TE sotqatlini'nfferii folfolmig Boas, far sale at the yeti low pr :lees flamed Nicholson's Carpenter's Guide - : 1.114 00 • Clark's Commentaty 'S . 6O the Nei Tat& meet, t volume • 1x.50 Life of Cline, by the Jan - Meet wontl,ivith plates, feign qnuto,vOlerne S 50 Life al Calvin -62 i Diversions of Ifollicot, or Mothers - art 6f - Thinking - ' 371 Chalmeea Evidence ot Christianity 37} foimktrinfitieJity, by . the Reit: Heftier: Hooker Doddridge's Family Expositor Tyler's Univerill History, being _6 yids. . of the hew York Selma District Li brary • • •• 2 . 50 Memoir of the Rev. Joseph Sauffire - Biography of Peggy Dow,by Lennie Dow :50 Drew on the Resurfection kit the Soul - 1,00 Heekter's Bible Narratives. . ' 75 •Keith's Demonsitatkna of ihn Troth of • - 2 - Christianity - -„. ; 1 - 376 Pain's Politic a l Writinfrai vidumes 250 Webster's - Bible . •- . _ _ • , • - 2 50 Village Sermons'.: .. • 1 871 The Artistic and Meebanleißepoxitery 1100 The Village Blacksmith ' • " • 621 Citeebiern of Iron, or, the_Merckuit i s and Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron 'Trade - - :00 PrinciPlesef Elocution 50 Newrnates-Rheterie 621 Book of Murders and and Trige.i6es ; 75 Pirates Own Book • :. • 75 Book 01 Pirates - Philogtiphy of Be'nevnlenee by P. Church - 621 Autiblograehy - of Adam Clarke, by th e: Rev. J , B. B;Clarke Rev. Inseph Labors Convervations ,on-,Nature and Ark - will. plates • 75 American Pocket Library, containing 1000 'receipts • ''• 311 Proscribed Germin Stad.mt,L.Clausing 371 Abercrombie's Intellectual Philosophy 8 7 1 Nevins on Popery Rev. Charles Buck's Works complete iu ' 6 volumes Fox's Book of Martyriaarge quart; with plates . • 2 50 Year/Book, or Manual of Every Day Re. firence, arranged for. 'every day in the year 1 25 TheFemaleStudebt,'or Lectures to-young ' Ladies on Female Education, by Mrs. Phelps _ , r 75 Six - Moodie in a Conient 371 Supplement to do, - _ • 376 Six Months in a House of Correction 75 Blent's History of Eir.' Paul - 371 Outlines of Sacred History . 50 Russell's Lessons in Enlinrtation - 25 Williams Universal Gaieteer, 1•00 Lectures to Children, by the Rev. J. Todd 376 BlokLaira of Connecta:int - 25 BunYttea Visions ; . 50 Runyan's Holy War, elegant edition with plates .871 losephtor, 2 volumes . 3 .00 Shikoku.) 2do : * 350 Do •8, do . 325 Chillingworthis Works; - . 2 75 Scott's Bible, 3 volumes , . . 6 50 Plutarch'i Lives I 2 72 Bock'. Theological Ditdionary 1 121 Doody Bible - "215 Josephos. 1 volume - . 1 50 Pictorial Bible, 3 vole 6 00 Sear's Bible Biography 9 50 ' Whitfieldo-Sermons - 325 Barnaky Budge 50 , Hervey* Meditations • 871 Herman's Ztlllikoffer ( German) ' 1 :75 Christian Philosopher, by Dick. - . , -75 Home Book of Health and Medicine 2-75 Together with a variety of other books. at very low rates. B. BANNAN, Valuable CoaE Tracts to Rent. WO let on Isaacs, to suit applicants, 811 that tract o Landlielonging tolhd North American Coal Co. known as the Mill Creek Tract containing the for lowing list of Coal Veins, many,of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—tuiving a Tans of over a mile in lengtb,.ihr.:—Lewis, Strohm, Barrac leugh,Pnraon, ClarksiM, Stevenson. Little Tracey. Peach Mountain Veins, Green rut, or Ruyan:tale Vein, Perpendicular, Diamotid, and Big Diamond Veins. along with-uumy others not named. Also, all that tract called the Junction: Tract, be longinglo the said company. containing-.the Salem Forest, Rabbit Rule, Mortimer. Tunnel, Black mine, C. LaWton and Alfred Lawton . Veins. Also. a Saiv Mill. and Grist Mill, situated on the Mill Creek Tama all of which will be rentd on moderate term" by ap plying to . DAVID CHILLAS. at his office; it • the Latulings of raid company. at Pottsville, or to • TIMOTHY IR. BRYAN. Market Street. Philadelphia December 17, DIICG4 AND MEDICINES. J . UST received in sufditionlotormer supplies, a general assortment of Drugs, Paints, ..Medieines, - Oils, and Twpentine, „. ' Chemicals,' ' Dye .57411, ..1 2 nt Medicines, Varnishes, • Perfurnen, Glassfrtnn 76y 9to 246 y 30. Together with (nett' article in his line, while be offers for saleona small advance,and solicits tbe at tendon of Physicians and country dealers generally. • • - JOHN S. C.• MARTIN. ',D Particular attention given to Physician's Pre. scriptions.at all hours. November 26, GROCEBIESiI GROCERLESII , Java, Rio, Laguira , and other Coffees., • _ Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sager. Imperial, Young , Ibsen Gunpowder Souch -ong, and PouchuMg Teas. Sugar flonke, - and•Syrup ' Sperm Oil and Colnman Oil. - '•• " • • Rice, Barley, Sivab,ands generalassminient of. spices. ~ For sele.:very. low-by, • _ • - - TROUTMAN. 4.,.SILLINAN.. * • Pottsyiße, Decem6er 10, 60••• T -1.• • . . tiovEws Ina ON DRAFT. ' 4 sisllE subscriber lute — Mad' e anangern esti to . ripply Ilov'erfa Ink on drsll,m•the following low rates. at his Book undStatiddary..Store• • ' fl 00 Quart. • = • tint, - Copyingink, and Ink in, quart,._pint , half rot. 6 . and tor. bottlel. - This Ink flows very !Viet% and is entirely frecfrouraedimeat. - cAIM, liover's Indef. ible ink, ;without preparation; an article superior to any other in the market. IL BAllltirlN;., • December ' 'l4' . ~.PA.RD. . . el C. WILLIAMS. Dentist, most respectful. • ly informs hti friendi e and'tbe public-gee -smelly' that he Uri iiinoved - bis'OlEce - from lila. 38 North 4th street, td No.-120,44A Witt; lit &dm baker - Sixth •sitreet,' *nth side whirs hd wilt' cantinas. theroactice of , DENTISTRIG in 'alt.its different breeches. All cparatioesikrfon. nrefron the late and roast itierevettprinciples." Pliiladelitia;lfeeembeil7, , llllHEsubreriber havingtaken letters oT Admin. ittration,to the l estiteAThomne Ireland. illte Of Port carbon.,denansed; gives 'make to all per. ions baying *claims against the "Said; estate. to present them to him for settlement. Ind to'all in. deptr.d.weisid estate. td `mate Pagnient; Iry she lobattiber. residing in Port carbom - CBAB. BABEL, 'December, 17.1842. - 51.41' ; G OLD . PENCII; r CASES Jan receiied and far ,J l # 4 b 7 r 1 0 0 74.4"! lEtt ME SATURDAY bUtY . , (As recited bY Professor Gtennbatik.) ai 'Main; ffir mel - Brigt4 Water for me .And Wine for the intmailoasdebauchee! - .T_:, It cooleth the brow, it_ cooleth the brain._ ,_ It maketh the faint one strong agaih ~ Ireoinsitr'er the rinse like a breeze frOns the sea. All freshuess.like infant parity. , .1, 0h ! wafer. bright water. forme. forme ,;. Give wine: give winei to the debanehee! Fill to the brim ! Fill, fill to the brim Let the flowing etrystal low the Tile TOT my hand is steady; my eye is true: • Tor Llike thetiowers,drink naught but dew . . Oh ! water; bright Wales's mine ofsvealthi And the ores it yieldeth are'vigor and health. So water, pars water forme _ And wine for. die tremulous debauchee ! . Fili again Co the brim! `again to die For water strengthened' life and limb! To die dip of the aged it addeth length; • To the might of the strong it addethstrenth, It freshened's heart, it bnghtens the sight, . _ Tir like quahogs goblet.of morning light !- So. water, drink nought but thee, - • ' Thou parent of health and =my !.• - • Whed o'er the bills; like's gladsome bride; • Morning walks forth iz - lier ban-104 Pride; w• - And. leading a band oflaugbing hours, . .Brushes the dew from the nodding dowers. • Oh ! cheerily then - my vines is heard; • - - Mingling with that of the soaring bird, - Who flingeth abroad his matins load, . As h freshen, his wing in the cold, gray aloud. Bat when Eveninghas quilted her iheitexhigyo. Drocisil)flintil and weaving anew • ' - Her dusky es o'er hod and sea= - How gently, 0 sleep. fall thy poppies on me! For I drink Water, pure, cold and bright, And my dreams are of heaven, the livelong nig ht; So hurrah! for thee, Water! hurrah. hurrah! . Thou art silver and cald,iaou artriband and star ! Hurrah ! for bright - Water ! Hurrah, hurrah! 75 300 50 I 00 4 00 48- SOTICE. '.';r:; ,--, ....? - :-!..'=i'- , .':!;'.; , ','1'4'.. - :::` , :: - :',?),.? . i•''.'-: , 1 1 ::' ,9 -,!'i'-','i -, 7 1,, r''''.':' , :''.:.':' , ' , ::::e.'is a c-' , '::: : • ' • - * , VIEIOIWAVSitinWitU p;4l-4;zoLv4 Of the President and Managers of the &ivy/. kilt Navigation: Company to the Stockholders, January 2,1843: • [ The Naditent and Mangers of the Schuylkill Niiigation Company, have the Pleasure of igain meeting their Stoehholders, for the purpose of ex hibiting to them the state and condition of their works; also atatemenn of their proceedings .. and accounts, during the year (1842.).that has just closed. And it is with much satisfaction, they are enabled to observe, that notwithstanding' the tur precedented enduing/mann! in Premier,' matters. 'that have pervaded the whole community, yet the affairs et this Company :are in as prolperousal condition as could have been expected, under ouch discouraging inihtencew The particulars of the badness traniacted dim ing the year; together with the statements of as cobras, - and affairs generally of the Company; ere hefeeittb presiented, to wigeh they beg leave per tiCulatly to refer; - Daring the'month of November lest, I Inge committee 'of the Board of Managers visited the line of the company's isorks, ;with a view of as certaining what repairs-would be required during the corning winter, and before the mull time of opening them for active trade, nexespriagr After particularly examining the whole, Irish the Renentl Superintendent, they report them to be in quite as good order u usual, situ a sessan of active business. lime repairs will necessarily be required; these base been particularly pointed out to the 2iiper intendent; and orders have been given to have the whole completed, and ready for opening, u early next spring u the season may admit, and the pub• lie accommodation require. The boat channel from Fermenta to Mane yank has been ranch improved during the pas year, by the removal of rocks and other impedi ments: but - there yet remain • few Points requir ing attention . to tampion .the Improvement. • The new darn, now in prOgress, at Fairmount, under the authority of the City Corporation, ( al ready completed about half its length,) will, when finished,with the other contemplated improvement above referred to, materially benefit the naviga tion of that section of•the company's ,wOrkg. Theta has been no necessity for resorting to the two reservoirs on Tumbling Run, for a 'apply .of water the past season; they have therefore Dunaj ned fall. :The current expenses or the year 143, as per statement herewith, compared with th se of pre ceeding years, have been considerably diminished; yet they appear by the accounts, to hate hen lar ger. than was expected, owing to the e'rcinnittan ces of balances for improvements 'made in 1841, that was ,not finally adjusted, when the _ ti 4 Report wan made to the . Stockholders; the payment of which has considerably increased. the Mount of that item for the year , The rate of toU on coil, ( forming, u it does, so large en item of revenue, , ) tuts frequently been the subject of ,anxious consideration. with the Board of Managers. Several . years ago, it was re duced and fixed at ninety cents a ton from Port Carbon to the city, 108 miles; or nine mills a ton for each mile carried upon the - company's wake; which; compared with the toll charged on canals in Europe. is believed to be, below dui cus tomary price charged:there, eta has thus for years been continued, without much complaint.' it may be seen by reference to the - Report ef. January, 1842, that:the Board of Managers—believing that the time had then arrived -.when the rates of toll on coal could be reduced beneficially, not only to the coMpany, but to ,the public--ennounced . Minivan that they had fixed the rates for the year 1842, as follows :Irmo- Mmult Carbon,7s cents from-Ochuylkill Haven . at !O. cents and fremPort Clinton at 56 imnts per ton. At these prices the irate commenced in, the spring, and several , weeks passed ! , over with but liule business inAlm tramportation.of that article. Itrwas then stiennously urged by the coal deal. era that the insiispiclosl, state of, the times. end the fired itorcitrof'meney, even for the moat cod= mcm:concerne and transactions of•Jthe c o untry, were such es to produce the absolute necessity. of anxiously soliciting si further reduction otitbe toll. • Influence 4 by_ these;. Censiderstions,' the Board OfllimagerirchichnitliAgam reduced their Mtn.; from Mount Cmhert tO 54 cents peiton, and from other Points less distant,-in proportion. - Thus the toll on coal was reduced in one ties. son, irons ninety` cents to Bk font/ cents the tan.. which accounts fdr thereat diminuition in the a rironiol revenue in the , ieerinit dosed, compar ed with the'reenipia of 140'001 genre: And yet, notwithstanding'il4greaf ralrobM, it will be 'Oenielve4Mil'eetimence a statement of the as counts of the iii4enybeiehato annexed, that af. tel paying allthe Munn% eipenses,l.improvement llels4e4teektellaltenireses. end U nmet the4ennaeapt, Alebt,flumf millpond= a . MPhil ot:Prof0 1 for the ilieteigel,:A* about etz percent. on the espial stock.- And Writ also be perceived that. ssoooorthat surplus Who:it dsPeinia hank, in the inn* +e oral wtptw,frnitrtbs''Raa =of ]I anager. tar: tineteni; for thestrand ringentiCbeing *the bold: ~:~ . ... . . - ~.... . • • . .... . . , • . . . . . . .. . ... INI . . .. . •,-,.. ' ....-..?..,..; ....; - ...e .2:. . ~ . . ... . -- :. -.',...•: ,;*-...-.. ..- - - - . z.•. - ---:-., .- 6111 -:Zi, ::IB'4~~ . era of theloim due on the tat of December t lB42, should there bis no avid - ant . to the s ieezira,eutair! ing en aitraordiriaryexpen4ittire - Of money for re- The motiviewhich 'induced 1104 of Metatarsi to• adopt tide coarse, Mai be' more fob sioditatoad by the'followiag copy Of the Report ditto - committee to *horn - the important -auhject MEE , . ri TheConimittee appeinted on the 13th June last,"tipon 'this subject 'of the company's finances respectfully Seurat the folliwing final's4cm ' • ' Since their report of 2241 October last, noth ing hilocenried to ifter their !lair 'of the bourse. 'Which; under existing circuinstanci, it . is proper tri pursue. .1 . "The season of navigation btiog elided, no fur , "that beano - an be expected all the opening of the trade . In the spring. the meantime, . two quarter's interest will beconie due, Deamber and Minh, and there win be the usual winter expan ses to provide fa, of putting the warble order for "the opening of the next season. The money. on . hind will fully meet these objects, end leave a sulphas of probably fifty thousand dollars; it winkl be very sgreeble,to the committee, and they do not doubt to the Board too; if this and could be applied at once, towards the discharge of the loin to fail due on the Ist December. But it is 'quite obvious; that if say extraordinary. accident should happen, ouch ere works of this kind are °emulate'. ly subject to, requiring an expenditure of money for their repair of damages, the Board might, be, and in the present itate/of money • affairs, proba bly would be, without the means of raising the , needful amount; and thee the revenue of the cein ingseasen, and even more, be putin-jeopardy, to the gnat injury of auto are Interested as stock holders or loanholders;' the loanholders thorned yea included, whose lam is now falling due.— Heretofore, cation like this, would not hara, requisite. Loans, in anticipation of reeeiiiii;hke.• ly to, be wanted, could formerly be 'dial upon. No one needs to be told that all this is changed: such album - now, would plainly be imprudent and hazardous, and the:Board would be sure to faculties ,censure, in -cue of midortune, if floe. ing their eyes to what is an pllpable, they wereto risk the security of •the common interest, for the I sake of a momentary gratificaticin, which might , turn "out to be a coals , asierifiessio all cancroid. At the same time, it is the. duty of the Board, to keep steadily in view the payment of the debtat the earliest practicable period. They have there fore set apart their surplus funds, in the first place, ' to meet any imperious exigency, of such should occur,) and ,in the next place, to pay the debt; and they will not suffer them to be diverted from this destmationy • "Thus oast of - difficulties, wbleh'eould not luta been foreseen, the Board, 'after paying nearly two hundred end fifty thousand 'dollen of permanent debt. out of the income.-within eigh teen tenuthet past, have been ible to provide for the regola payment of interest upon thri remainder of theecapany'sr- loan" ; for the payMent "of the or. diary expenses, required to keep the nevigatien in good working order, and for the prompt repair of damageefrom any „extraordinary disaster. They an 'not help regretting the want of the ordinary facilities for paying the leas, but they may be al lowed to"find encourages:nut in the fact, that the concern under their'eharge, is entirely free from nesting or temporary debt; is able to' provide for its own preservation and success, and for the punc tual payment 'of interest ; beside's - a reasonable hope, that a portion - of its meant may, Within a short period," be dieposiido foi the paymeni ill a pad of the prificipal of the permanent debt. "The committee are fully persuaded that the loan-holders will be satisfied that the course Pur sued is. reasonable and , expedient, and that-it is conducive to their,' own security. _ a. Fraying no ftntber duty to perform, the com mittee. referring to . their several former- reports a dopted by the Board, consider `their appointment at an end. Signed, _ " , John Sergeant, Richard Randolph, Joshua Lippincott, Mordecai D. . -Lewis, Manual Eyre, John Rohlen, . Committee." Since the report to the Stockholders, of Janua ry, 1843, the balanceof the loan that then fell due habeas paid out of the profits of the year 1841, exceptfifteenitundred dollar,, -that have not yet been called for. At the meeting of Stockholders in January, 1841, "an ordinance was offered and enacted, 'au._ thorising the Board 'of Managers to negsithite or renew Sloan; for three hundred thousand generic, falling due on the let of December,' of that year. The general • Prostration of =Meaty offense, and the grad want of confidence; universally perri4l - the cornmanlty, fit's-beds even theprotrability of succeeding in such negotiation ; and,' although ev ay atilt was rade that promised the emitted probability of access; • yet it is with feelings of regret that the Board of Managers are 'obliged to state, that they have as yet failed to make the ne cessary arrangements for ite prompt redemption. When funds have been required, for the pa , pose of coniplaingimprovements and enlargement of the works, authorized_ and directed by....the Stockholders, alliances' have always ban preps. red, read, considered . and sulopted, at their annual meeting', authorising. the Board of .Managers to borrow money- e t tpreesly for that • p3rposa t. and also to mortgage their works as security for the.... mount thin borrowed. • , • . In conformity with this authority, money was borrowed rind six leveret mortgagee given, prior to itm year 1828; a large portion -e l these loans were, by expressagreement, entitled tir the privilege of censers:don into the capital itock of the company; of this privilege all theholdeassailed•thersiselver, and gave tip their 'certificates of-loon, for those of "tack ;Ibus bind there inortgegis, amounting to fire handled and five thotaand dollars, were paid off end cancelled, and satisfaction his been abr. ed,tberefor, on the records; in the; different Faun. tiep ether, they bad been recorded. , . Since the year 1827, many , bans have been Made, in confornity , with the saps! enhances of the stockholders authorizing them as above; re. (erred to, It . hap ,icanehow haPpeeedohat the ex - - eentlon of . mortg ages Was pretermitted, and it Pia not naked' nritit within the past year; Mat - none of the 'seeetid Idea, aintraited sines the year -1827,-lad been seethed; by the"actual execution, of mortgages ei stipulated. -* • - The Board of Mansgets,afta taking this whole Subject into their Ohba* nOli4oratit'nc- w e "; unanimous i n niftanti;i4t sitiet (aides required;'. ibit-inOtilifit*s4nntd be 111‘nits security for those ieteril loins which had - notbefOrebeen:thrut secured, in the order stipulated by the ordifianfie:', end resolied; that they Ghouls be mitered endirs. ; ttentea dile for ,lind in. thevectiti4idet is to, datejat *hid the arrierd ,entre.inbit4.tind, ,` ME ff 22 MO ID itiiet , conformiir with' the mina' ordiitencei Of the stockholders , snituitisitig them. ::These haws Id! te e n-executed in duit faint. and platted on ietfird.: in tie ;Seietal Sountiesthraugh which the work i of the Company paw; so that the holders of loans ere now_ respectively on the precise footing. in • respect' of security. that they were placed, by . orilitimiemi rinder Which they lent their , omey.. • - The'whote quantity of antlinteite Colf sitit to itiatket in thi your 1842. by the *MY Nazi• gallon, from all the .different pinta if shipinent, as'per the Vollocton? has both.' _ , To which add the; quantity ow hand 'oil thillasulintorat the city, u per the - ie. port Of January, 1842, Which has been distributed all near as can bo isceitainade. as follows, viz lat. Delivered. between Pon Carbon and citYv 2. Shipped, for New York, on board - of, 1243 canal boats, passing -dire fly 'from the coal region for that city. 3d. Shipped st Ptulidelphie,On board of 2134 ravels, bgnind billi4toni ports. 256,080 4th. There his been iol/av,the city for home Ame s : • • .• sth." And - there. remains oniiind at the Philadelphia Landings on the Schuyl kill, ol let of January, 1843, by esti. mate, : Tone, • 519,602 The whole quantity of Anthracite Coal cent to market ui the year 1842, by thalami! cuneb;end railroads, is up followe— By the Schuylkill Navigation, Tons 491,602 By the Lehigh Canal, ' 271,374 By the Itelatiaie end antigen .Canal 205,253 By the Reading Railroad from Sam , ' ' kilt county, Tone, The whole atoonot of toll received on cool in 1842, 235,544 01 The whotr; ithount of toll received An ell other articles, The wings amount of rants reoeiv: ed in 1842, including arming of .1841 . . The whole amount of rent due and uncollected ott the lit of Janua ry, 1843, The estimated income from rents for this year 1843.. • ; 17,000 00 -AU of is respectfullfsubinitted. By order of the Bosrd of Managers, JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, Prea'n Office of Schuylkill Navigation Co:, January tad, 1843.' The following hi • tompustive statement of the total amount of Produce end Merchandiie trans ported on 'the Schuylkill' panel during the years 1841,and 1E142, • Descending the River. 18ii: Flour .brie.'' 53.746' Gain--; ;bush. 522, 787 Seed 4,4.30 . - Iron " tons 5,016 —Blooms & Castings 18 t Von Ore 3,556 OW • 584,692 2,392 173 . 123 806 4,038 --Bituminous Butter • Leather • " Marble. Stone Bricks Sand Lumber 'Staves Shingles " Rail ' Lime 28:989 Limestone 28,359 *Birk ' 251 Wood 7,388 Sundries • 2,584 Wbiski3y galls. 153,460 . Exensc.r.- 7 1f the intellect requites to be pro 4ided with -perpetual objects:- *bat • mist it be with the affections! Depend upon it the most fatal idletwasis the heart, and the man who feels weaiy of life,'thay be sure that he.does 'net lose his'filloW creatures es he:ought: - • f,l? - : , : - '=• ., ': EMI Tons, Total in tons 698,827 „ . . _ . Ascending _the River. 1841., . 1842. Flour . tuts 2,577 . .3,582 Grain bush 183,022 - 92,062 Salt - • - . 97,893 • 64 1 979. Fish' bile • ' .4.786 , 2,764- blerritandize lbs • . 8,027 , ' -4.131 Plaster tone 6.241 5,905 . Iron -3,521 906 Iron Ore 271 828 Hides 305 ail brieke „ 678 5118 time Lithesione • "- 3,161.3:895 267 591 turrit?e'r. 4 3 , 8 3 3 . 3,344 131o'ne '152 146 Manure . * 27 5 : .. - 290 Bay and Strew : 2 482 577 Stoics 194 223 . Vegetables . 233 - 813 -Coal' - • • - 212 Rani - • - ' 1,337 - ' 1,245 'Woof r '•'552..:567 -Lathe! r ' ' .114 Sundries • - • .739 -' • 718 Total in tons • : 28,890'; 22;934 -We bold that the We of Muter perishes - - with their bretith,t'ad that ther anizever again to to clothed with conielouantss. The - inevitable Ammon of their_ oxisteime should plead : for them tonehiugiy., . Poor, eptimueMl thiugh,who ,would neediemli : 100460bAtif4n11:1,10saro. 4 to : A, habit of thinking for he amok. ed 6 1 the . solit.*4 141304 t. but thi sbit,.of 4O , dlig for biamelfis not to bi_ eained; It slay,- 1 - -Deefidoir is* thing ant COMMA fully exceised Gild it br Woolly wanted. You cOntiof play at deifilhig:x - lrot mast hairs sealithiiiii - dial. with. - ~.,.. , .. MIM=I gErtiN iettguituti . The bottott mills lit Stocliottand whitg; base beets closed for fault isottiite,taittlittatatetivi ' tal'opetatioae l'hitiii - eotisidete tr. 'tag 161, , An etiliktaotta hisat si_gasi_egit • near - Dtistoileid; Inesetiriag -itreititiforetaatte v ittettatranditeigtdas 21.168 7 • , 'Contiseas- for tiqpifisti aw ' Weil Of taiga ;with bntchet'raieit, hive baba 'tacit at lithei more thiaihtee ohm a poitiid: -7- • • ; Ablitid widow id Sidittooth, named Sehtinriei• pteseatid deutioasti-istottgist asat !tibias Mejemi to he aged ,Gir lonhg Piibe3 of :Waco. - The present *u eckuoitledob a• liiittits!•l the continent:l of the Queen; ' • '-, • ; In 1837 . ; the ouriaber . rif par Merit . Preston; was 2 - ,4211% end lhifjeost.',£2,l4Ste , Ytt 1842; thadUcnier 14. 14 Vreid 477. - ' • : • An iron liftekat titiek; one Of the lienheit and tiled powerful min at the, works, a few dais - dote- armed for' ti' ger, to &lobs quart of eihrikey without taking it froth his head. He accomplished the ills' feat; 'and drank one glais More; but kis then . fonr hours be was a cUrpse::-Ilanipitrire Tekgropti • Private Robert Newman; of the Plymouth - 1:8; visions of Royal Marines, tins beer' senteiteed , ,by Couttmertisl to seven pars transportation and to be branded wittiltie letter D," for robbing thli , A dreadful accident °rennet) on IVidneedej ihe.papeezilis of Mrs. Crompton. at Colihmett_ Manchester,. by Which a tripod girt was;tora, to pleas e lad her mistress (Mrs., thompton,) who ran to her assietance, bad bee aria torn oft The girt went too nesr,tbe millrwbcelianCber clothier' wen; &aged t into the machinery, • Tonoriti.—!-Masanzni,,Accuriirt...-Wcor '. . naszur. Psasalics nz htisiLatt week epoet man namedabornsa Hey nolda vial employed sink% jug a -well in a solid rock r.,behad prepared foe blasting, and lining attached a firse l eras being" dratted up, when the rope broke, and he waspree cipitated-to the.battom from the height of 2b,feet. do great was the conenuion that one leg male bite ken in three places; he bad, hiereser, 'sufficient conteionsness.and pretence of mind to match the burning fuse horn the charge (in doing which his haiid Was burnt) and he providentially escapcd'it .catastrophe which Would hors been certain death to him. HeWas taken upend carried to bislownd where he still is in ai precailous stater .- • Ireland. . . kt) -4._ 404602 24000 519,602 20,968 126,654 88,000 19,000 her majesty intends sieiting Ireland welt Arlo' So says the Kilkenny Jouvnal, 1 The Tipperary Free Press ley, that eratoeillistory, of , Irehmil"irrill -be publishe4.s l-- bout the let of December oexk - - .An inhabitant of Limerick, who - resiited the payment of seven gctineas for .LewiesTopogiaity ical Dictionary, is saddled wit 12240/. law moil • On the night of the-22d ati iUicitdistiltry was distoVered it the western point' of Entitle moun tain, county Donegal, which:committal] neatly 400* gallons of,potale; with b still at full wink: togeth er with a large number of'vessel& The Police al-' so seized at the same place several bags of contra band n2alt, all of which were .linetaotly - ea &cc- - Wally destroyed. \ . • On the 29d the party 'etatiarteil at • Oistlederg, - - made a moat' exteinive seizure' 'potato; •e gets still, and a tiumber of vessels, the toWnland of 'oentaughter, county of Tyrinno At DObliticitotigh, • there were two extensive seizures midi:l-hist Week. he Counties Donegal, 'Fermanagh, Tifonti end' part of Cavan ire touch infested with•privateidis-' tillers, thus proving the bad Poli'cy' - of ratting ;the' duty on ithiskey..--Derry Standard. Marcus Synnat, Esq., Ballymoier, - liiii(pger-' trusty reduced his rents' 121 per - anit;'front 'the year 1839; • and halgenatoualy and willitigly,:tit the suggestion of his kind agent; Mr. peorge lien ney; proPOsed to have his lands Seined fn; the ) course of the ensuing spring' by a Sworn ealitirtim the situation to correiporid - with the•pielentlins pricer of agticulttiral - prOduce.--Kerri:Eiiminer. -[From a personarknowleilge of MreynitinTer management of his estates, we have tl l e pleasure in:eilding'orit testimony to hie excellence. We do not knew a more worthy or &refloat! to. loved landlord than Mr. Synnot,* or's:te more at heart the interest of bienia - any ....t/triers Nnies.l • 49,398 1,017,626 ' 69,097 03 P 95,441 04 $19,652 CO 6.075 43 1842. 46,868 249,192 3.794 2,927 Scotland. - A great deal of poverty' and . destitutioO"CiiSti through Ont ScOtlend, and in the town'ef,Piisleyi report states ; that many ate SUCreflOgfroo Aetiaal wani of food. Tirane ax Gstasurits.;--Tifis spirited, town is thriving azingly just now, having mo re • dere for shawls, mantelings, and tweeds, than it can well execnte. Not a'boy or girl' la toke'seen about the ritrects,'—all are enipllyerl;—Caferlr'nif. an Mercury. `, ANOTLI.Ea Lio ItioA =He r litdielity, ill e adtfle (1014 to the many munificent &memos eonfeireif to the city of Edinburgh, has been kindly pledged to instruct Sir. Henry Whearly to tiarismit, irons the privy pinie the 'elfin of ROL tcrklisa Herriot, .a blood relation to the illustrionsiotindor of Hint on, Hospital. • • ~ Naw WATZII. COirANT , •:- We understand that the petition to Parliament in favour of" the New' Water Company has now r eceived the sig. intuits of no fewer . than . .18,000 6000tildOkfin Edinburg and Leith,: The : average nnmbei Of in mates in each house is five, io thstlho petition, to. presents the wishes of 90,000 inhabitahts.=—Ediri. burgh' Chnirritte. , . • . 'A Sinottor E s vaisso.--iletiveentourn'clOck . . on Saturday morning and Sunday" *wooing last, not fess than 45 couples were maimed by Xi. Si- - mon - Beatty, of the sark Toll-bai,'Crotni,br...sides all the business ilio'ne in . the same:way .ky , the worthy “Eishop"".. Mr. John Ltitton,,,of Gretna. . • ;•• 892 2,576 491,602 2,202 161 166 713 2,231 126 1,027 11,1110 109 497 8,000 366 1,263 2,502 164 . 37,872 31,409 217 4.964 9,006 64.446 C 137,028 Mt. Robertson, firmer, Tsmnsvan Csbnieb,: 'while flatting in ibi;Rekirtin,tbts other day . caught trout twelve , incites lank, end in its statnitekttscre found Iwo mitt:--Forris Vazeiti. ; FATAL - Acczostsr.--On Tbunntsy a ,tutte4 'spaded workniiiil; belonging' to dundivati,Ulo3s . ilame'ofJohti Aidten, descentlid 'tine of ttai Iv • let,pits ( No. 9,) for th e puipose of . exPlorieg the workings thereof for,ttis employer, sod hsvini done so. was in the se of ascending; when,: owing; to some mismensoinent, 'pod/ 'Aitken . was precipice= ted ,to- the boito . to of thsPit, where Isy a corwid arable depth, of water, end ere the,_!erdY 2,ll ,uct r which was Sent . eriivsji the untOitonsto inickhlitt finally cheappia while the" lifeless e0rp0e..41 4 n little eaetiett,,c!ea reirer.l ftent'ilsitiatet, ord, and .oaried home , en font hankie thither,. 'who beve thee beet:l.6l4es , - 441 of an excellent Italaincilandlatherqtasgeto:, is Argus, Dcc. 3.: • .1 . on Medan-at : the Snip. JP 9 .• Pown!'imo. • j'ato twist givingyeOitotioott _Op - ,Cultello, couvi l w.fikentPPlPlY• "P 4 h .1141 , ,eelf ; opott the beatth tug• .to ,repteipot ~ ~b of the Moor: from the iptiOyierActit Ool i nosio±if his fell he rose from his eimulatitd death fie git, • pain;aid'ite ~eetiousle died On the followittgThuttulay;•;- ettraaretiiiilm: atcfs; '" WoiTair or. Isiirtione7,Wet Inn.lf4Per l n i stfte.thet eomitionikin)elivnutin 4ll ! o4,. . thebr 4. 4 1 86 . to !meet Mr. Evens , 141vilitfl'uomot s lAtnitei,,t0eFh ' i, bait rettiii)ea tett- pet -Oeot , -- to•kiiietteotil On this ientst - thiolgichieletui was previously litii - ot• *test* Ate then 44'66 44 neightininhoina - 7ini 6 r. _bCEdedal idt thilid ll4 6 s Inge lit thar,oolol'44ll4 girillituit , any slitthiOnnsX I thatt.t:Ottitioiti ' II N 11 Wales. ME