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OLDiES'I'ABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE 100 Pine thred, corner Sotdh Sired E Subscriber beg's leave to c ttl the attention of his frieud4 and the Ptiblie in general, to the ,tfollowing •P.,. a 1. `" arrangements for 1t! 3, for the pur• rose of Winging out Cabin, Shroud Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following • Regales, Packet Maps to rend from Liverpool. Ships' Captains Days of Sailing from Names. - New York. Washington, Ilatrows, June 7 Oet 7:Yeb 'lofted States Britton: • )3 ' )3 ' 13 ' Garrick , • Skiddy •25•25 ' 25 - rairick Ile;t3try Delano July 7 Nov 7'.Mar Allen • .13 • 13 • Ito,. e ios • Collins '25• 25 25 • Independence Nve Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 Virginian ' Allen '•l3 • 13, •13 - Stdduns, , E. Cobb. , ' 2.5 •25' 25 • AAliburfini Ilutileston Sep. 7 Jan 7 M'y 7 Sie'n Whitney Thiampson 13 'l3• 13 Dpreyster ,25 •25' 25 Days of So ihrig from Ltverpo.,l. O.! WashingtOn Borrows July 25 Nov 2511'r25 United States ! Britton' Aug, 1 Dec IAI 1 Ginstck 51,14 1 y •13 13 •13 Patrick Henry Doi • 25 • 25 • 25 Sheffield r ! 1 Jan. -1 IW.Y 1 P'oseins s . y • 1 3 • ,13 • I - 3 • lndependenc c -0 • 125 •25 ,YirginiaW ' 2. „ i i l r Feb 1 Pee I Siddons • 1 1 t • 13 • 13 AlAburton •• - •25• 25 gre'nliThitne, = Mar .Ply 1 sheridari •_ • .3 • •13 •13 Regular Packet . e nd . from Lind . • Captains Days of Sailing (ruin (-Nantes. " New. York. Mediator - Chadwick June 1 Oet ) Feb 1 Wellington ' Chadwick • 10 • 10 • 10 ,(joebec Ileto rd •20•20 • 20 Dewey .Itily. 1 Nov 1.51'r;1 Switzerland Chadwick _ 10 10 • It) J. Hudson 'Green "20•20 • 20 Ontario Brad's!, Aug I Dec .1 Al 11 I orordo Crigiaiild • 10 •10 • 10 • Westminster Moore '2O • 20 - • '2O - St. 111111.111 Sch.,. Sept 1 Jan May 'Montreal Tinker • 10 • I • 111 W Day Britton •.20 . • 20 20 e of s ailing., it London _ . Mediator Chadwick Italy L 7 Nov 17 M'r 17 'Wellington Chadwick •27 27 *2: • Quebec • Hebert? Aug 7 Dec 7 ! , 7 Philadelphia Hovey •17 17 17 eswitterland rhatiwick - • 27 . ' 27 • 27. 11. Hodson Morgan Sep. 7Jan 7 M`it 7 Ontario - Itradi.h . • 17 • 17 •17 Toronto Criswo(d ' 27 ' 27 -Westminster Mnnie Om. 7 Feb 7 rne • ' Ft. Janina Sober , 17 'l7 ' 1 Slontreal Tinker ,•27 ' •27 •23 Clooiator Britton Nov 7 Mar 7 Ply In addition to the 10*nel/center. Lines; a nom. bee of Splendid New York built l'ransielit Ship", ' • ,ruchF aslhe •Adtracki".•ScAsland,"Bussell Clover,' and 'Tab ' will continue to sail from' Liverpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least pusathiltty, of detention or delay in Liverpool and for the accommodi on pf persona wishing to remit money to their m. - iliesror friends. I have arranged the ipavme of toy Drirts on ttie following banks : The UL•ter Bank,_ and branches •RELAND..; The Provincial Bank dot .1 The Natlonal Batik do. All Drafts . oayable tit - sight, at either of the a • ' hove banks, their branclics or agencies. Messr , . Spouncr, Atwood & Co .t.:NG LAND. bankers, London. • P. W. Byrnes,,Bsq. Liverpool. . Pasaengemcan also be engaged from Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore; by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally, or by letter, ( post paid,') ad . • • dressed to JOSEPH 31c-MURRAY.. , 100 Pine.streei, corner South. AGENTS.:—In Poitevilie; Benj. Raman. Reg ) L 16 Lowell. Rich. Walsh. 'Esq.. • , • In Albany, T.Grm2h. EN. ...•- 'ln Newark. John .111cColgan. Esq. - • In. - .:. Toronto, C., Rogcra and ES • , , ; Thom pzon.. , , 1. also beg leave - to assure my - friends and the [ . public in 'general, that ,the greatest punctuality , will be observed in the sailing of the above ehips, together With all others,which l'-may .have, and 'that passengers will eiperienee no delay on their I arrival at the diffi4int pots there they mean to , I .cinbatk. . • ~ ... • P. S.-- , Free passage ian al-o ho secured from the various ports in Ireland and Sccaland limn which ' atcarnboats itin, to Liverpool.- • ...POSE„PH !lieltitlßßAY, ,• ' 1 't 1,00 Pine i;treet, New York. Gives drafts in sums ni-sruit Apm i.ante, on the , ..-.; Provincial Bard. of Ireland,:pavaple at • ' Cork . ; Banbridge . I t tinerick , Itallynaena Clonmol . Parsontown . • Londonderry Downpalrick - 'Sligo - Gann ' Wexford ; . - Lurgan . • : Ballast : • Omagh Waterford • Gales` Dungannon Bandon Ennis . Armagh - - . Ballyshannon AtSlono - . Coleraine, . . Strabane, ' Kilkenny I , ; Dungarvan Ballina • . Mallow —. Tralee , Menaymore Youghal 7to . . Coolchill' '''.. . "' Enniikillen . - Kilruah ' Monaghan. , • • . • ENGLA —...Spaonsr, Atwood IS}'Co., Bankers;' • &anti, ~ gable in every town in . . Great Britain — P. W Bntseo, Esquire, Liverpool, .C 4 , o GLASGOW HANK, Payable iu away own' n Scotland. • . Na pork, January 21, .1- -,----..--- ' ‘1 i INEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! ! c a PRINTED ORLEANS C) I.TDS, FIGUR— ED ALPACAS GRAPE DE LAlNS,cntire• sr tie* attiCles for Ladie's Dresses, just reticived, rid for st!le by • •E.Q. 4 A:HENDERSON. 36 \ September 2 • . ~,• . eliaanEßS.—Just rt.teeived and fo le, a-lot Featticia of excellent quality by •_ SiLLYIVO &CO. - kola B ' •*-/? ffn===UlM , , .. ..,... . ; .., . ~, :.; . , VOL; XIX. :Witl4llT'S : • INDIAN. VEGETABLE PILLS. Of (.4 North Awl-icon Coliege of !bola, This extrtiordinary , medicine id founded upon the principle that frame is subject 10 ONLY ONE Intintr ß E, V3Z.COTTUpt Illimoivi.or in otncr e wcirds [lmpurity attic. • Illood;and nothing, save vegetable cleansing, is wanted in order to drre disease °revery description from the body. if the channels of. our mighty; rivers should. be come choked up, would,rint the accumulated waters find new. outlets, or the country he inundated?-Just so with the human body; if the natural drains become closed, the aecumulatetliinnurities will most risseredt ly fin'd vent in aoiue torn of disease or death will he a certain consequenCe. 1?. DI AN VEGgTA BLP. i PILLS, are eminently calculated for, carrying out this GRAND runisv 'No NUN cteLc. because, they area purgative medicine justly balanced ,and withal so natural -to the human constitution, that they 'cannot possibly injure the most delicate; at the same time, if used in such a manner as to produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a ew timeii. it will be absolute ly impossible for pain or distress of any kind to con tinnean the body. • A single twenty five cent box or the above named "Indian Vegetable Pills Will, in all cases, givereliel, sometimes even beyond the rawer, ofwords to describe. and if persevered in for a shnrt time; there is not a malady tn thewhole course of hu man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing and ivondertutinfluence. AVRIGIIiT'SINDLLN. VEGET atn PILLS are a certain cure for . _ COSTIVENESS. •' tßecause they completely . cleande the stomach and ibowels from those billings and entrant In.mots which paralyse and. weakert the digbstive , organs, • nod are the cause of headache, nausea, atursickness', palpitatioli of the • heart. rhetimntic pains in va rious parts of the body, and many other tinpleasan/ symptoms. , In all disordered- tnotlons elf the .Blood, called Intermittent, Ramitteitt, Nervlguk, Intlammatoly,-and l'utrid ;.3 ' t . 1 • • FEVERS.; Wright's Indian Vegetable Nisi will be found'a cer rain remedy; because 'thy cleanse :the stomach and boweLn from- all humors and purify the blood; consequently. es r they temoveeverykindof disease, , ,they are, absolutely certd,in to cure every kind offerer: , • ; • ; I • •' So, also wtienonorhid humors are depoiited upon the.mernbrankanilmnicle, causing those pains idle naiion and swelling;called R H EU 11 ATISM, GOUT, &c., Wright's Indian Vmetaole rills; may be relied' on as atwayS certain to give reliet,l add 4. persvcred with, will !nest assuredly.' and withdut fail, make a per febt trite of ilk, above.' painful; mkladies.=frOm three to six pt said Indian Vegetable Pt7le taken every night or. geing to lud, buil t ! , in a short 'time, completely rid the body from, all 'mi l , led and Corrupt hilmors; and rheumatism. pint. andjaiu of elmy descriptien.will disappear, as if by tuattie. • I For the same reason, when, stem sudden changes of the,atmosphere, or any • • oihertcause, the perspira tion. is checked, t and tense Immoita which should puss off by the skin,aret brown inWardly. causing headache, pauseri.and sickness,Epain in I the', bones., watery and Mauled eyes, .soro liaiseness:cnughs. eon sutnptton. rheu mat ic ;pains in variOutt part of the body and many other symtoms of ; : • „ CATCHING COi.D, I Wright's Indian Vegetable 'Pills I will invariably give immediate relief. Three or four'. pills taken at nlld nn going to bed,' and repeatedl a few limes, will -remove all the above unpleasant svnitoms, and restore the body to even Soundei health than before. Tam Same-may be stud' of; dia - mlty of breathing, . or • 1 I ; -ASTFI MA.I ;1 Whebt's Nihau ,Vegetable Pill k Will loosen and carry off by the stomach and boWelidhose rough and, plileginy humors, which stop the air cells of he lungs, and are the cause - of the above dreadful com plaint It-should AIM be, remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEUEI;ABLE PILLS tirecertain torcmove vain lathe side, oppression, nausea and sickness, lois of appetite, cbstiveness. r lelloW tinge of the skin and eyes, and.eveiv other symptoms of ; LIVER .COMPLAINT. titmouse they: perge from rite body those corrupt and stagnant humourei,Which when deposited On'the liver, are the cause of I the above da'ngerout .eotnplaint They are also to prevent • _ ; ___ ApoßLExy AND SUDDEN DEATH. Because they carry Pfriboire humoursWhichpbstruc ting the ciroulatitin,'lre the cause sofa rush, or deter. mination of blood to 'the head; giddinans,:tipecinily °returning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss ormenwiry.-inflanaation of the brain, insanity', and all disorders of theonind. Tl•ose whd libeni within doors should 'remember that they frequently breathe an atmosphere Which is wholly unfit for ,the proper exPansion of the lungs, and ,vi the same ilea: owing to la ant of exercise, the bowels are .noti sufficiently rianitated, the blood becomes impure; and headache,lindigestion,:palpita tion of' the heart.' and annoy other disagreeable ' synotoms 'weenie to follow. . . W BIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA- BLE PILLS. Being aCleanser of the stimacti and bowels. and a direct purtfier of . the Blood, are certain not only Co remove pain or distress off every kind from the body. but if used occasionally, en as to keep the body free from those Mirriours which afe• the MUM Of every t 1 malady Incident to man. they will most assuredly. Itproinote such a'just and equal eirgulatiori of the blood that those who' lead a sedentarY life, will be able to enjoy 'sound health. and diarist . of. any hind Intl fic I absnlutelg imlyeasille. . i . f7AUTIONS 'lO AGENTS. 1 'Country agenti, . and othbrs, are, respectfully I informed that,owmg to the' great popularity, and increaaimi demand for the above named Pills, a host of unprincipled mersorie arc busily ', , en ged in manufacturing, and. vending- a spurions article _in imitation of 1 IV RIGHT'S INDIAN VEG ET A BLE LL.' . They are also further I informed that I have a suit pending against cm' V 0. . Falck, for Counterfeiting the above named-rnedicin . e. and are cautioned against 1 buying or receiving medicine from La d e V I. alck. 'as he cannot by any possibility haVe the genuine , • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for sale. •' • -All travelling agents. with genuine.' medicine are provided with a -certificate of i agency. signed by William Wright, Vice President of the Isi. A. College ofHeelth. . ' . 'l'raSellere, who cannot show a certificate as above described:wall be knew': as base impostrini.--Shun them; therefore. as you would a Highway man, or a" filidnififit Robber. ' •' ' Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and read', No '169 Race Sf. Philadelphia. No, f:3B Greenwich street Boston •• 1 • N B—Berattre'of the ceuettilciter.in ,Third Street Ph.ladclphia. • AGE:NTS EORSCHUYLKII.LCO_I!N , TY. T.-i nee. James Beatty, Pons% rile. • ' Bickel& 11:11,0rwigsburi: - Camel Sayler. Schuylkill Haven.; , • , Aaron Manic, Low:tr litaliantongd. i •f Jacob Kauffman, . ; do 1 . 4,onas Kauffman. do - .TO h n %Veist; lilingerstown.t .. ' Caleb Wheeler. Pine groy_e.- , ,,,_ • : . • Jobn_Snvder,Eriedensburf, . • Samuel !toyer, Port Clinton. , . Fetneroff Dray iCO., Tuscarora. •. Wm Taggert, l'amaqua. a•orciz Forieder. West Penn township. R. yonder &Co., East B tit nswick townshiP., .llefiry , Koch.. Son: hlcKaansburg, ~ ' 'C. 11.. DeFtarrest, Lewellyn. E. &1. Katifilnan, Zonmermantown. .' . AbrahaM Heebner, , Port'Carbon. . John Illerti, Middleport. • 'Georg, fieilsnyder. New Castle, . • Bennett ..s.Taylor, Mineraville. , / ' Niiilhums:.,/rina 'Coutly.: ' ~ a ll B. Masicr, Sunbury. • . `Jaeoh Bag*, Shamokin. , Wm Forsythe. Northumberland. Wm: Itriern, hlllion. ' - • Joan G. Kenn, Upper Mahanoy. 7 Ireland &' filirrelL IllcKwensville. - . Berke' County. L W. Ringer &Cri4 Reading. Stieliter &:111clinight, do Godfried Seidel!, Liandrarg, October 1. 1842, '. • amouta, 31EIT.—Many; eqd, Shnul ^7! ders, good Meat and well cured;hist receiveid mad for. tale, 11 SILLYMAZt& CO. • bleach 18,; , 12— wr. Asir,--Jusuicthed and foi sale at the Dreg Store of JOII.N S. C. MARTIN . Pcsather .• , I ."„: 1 T; 7 : lIMEM , I 1 , 1 , , , , i '.: - ...--k_ '..."-- i• " -- f ,' - ' ,' . ' .....„./ 1 , • - - -.4 '.„ ~, -, . _ * - . I \ N ~.... ._ _ ~......„ 1 i....,.7.7..fre1.,..._..., ~ - I , 1---...-+++--C - • ale. . _ .2 . I , • . . _ . L. , , • , . .n. ®® WEEKLY BujAMI ---, , -- 7 ------: ITO THE, WHOLE: ' W 0111.1) I . " u se d St is acimitted by fa ll wha kite the m , ( and • 'OllO has nor) that : ' ' i . . • ' DR. PETERS' VEGETA EILE: A - j TIUIUOUS ;ILL $1 ' f ! tRE the most unrivalled remedy ever discovered bY, the ingentitiy of man.. 'l'hey are a sovereign cure for the following complaints: Yellow antl fflitinus Feveri; Fever antrAgne. Dyspepsia;. Croupi; Liver Cemplaint.Sick Headache, .f.aundiee.fAsthnia; Drop sy'. Rheumatisre. Enlargement lW the! Spleen; - Piles. , k Cholic, FemalP Dbstructionsi; Heart-burn.' Furred Tongde. Nausea,l Distentiossl:ot the Sinnau .11 and Bowels, Incipient Diarrlxea,llalulence. Habit al Cos tiveneU, Lou Of Appetite, Blotched Or Sallo • Com plexion, and id all caserrof (l'Orpor Of the! ,doweis, wher a Cathartic or an Aperient is Seeded, They are exceedingly.mildliii their hperam n., pro ducing neither: Nausea Giiiiing, or Debility , They ill • are extensively used and corritnendcdf by PI4 TISING PurstmaNs, in all Om of the ,Union, • fro ' whom any qUantity of Certificates of their % alue cal be ob. tamed. , ....! f 1 BHERYI4O - B..COUGH . LOZENGERS. I it' Are th e safest, moat sure aiiva y for Coldi,Consunaption.Wbooptug fr e eeile 4d Cougef,Asthhie, tight ness Cif the Lunge or ,Chest, Ate. &e. , I '' Mii..l.lai Starkey. foot of Gouverneur et!,eared of' cough. of eighteen month ' s standing, itopposeato be a settled PinsuMption. by th se Lozenges, w en the physiciffms colild do nothing Cor.him.. Mt!. Charles W Perkins. I:Rowery. was 'ttred of ~resevere cough alid cold oft ree month'i sta tiding, by half a box of the Lounges. Rey. Mr. liar,:jack;r97 Pearl,st., has 'used' them in ; 1 . his family with invar able s 'i•Cess. and recs. !mends theuilo all who i are afflict ' with coughs, olds, or , any a ffectioniof 'the lungs. ,: 111{-..8..E...41artin suffered several weeks With a dis tressing cough, which nos h nt relieVed, tall)* tried the-a Lozenges. Which curt him Mit few hours. : .11r. James W. Hale. ISo Tontine iluildirws, Will . . ~ .t: st., gave. some to a ,friend•lwho had not ettjuytal a night's sleep foriseveral %vele, ks, being eves few mi nute' attacked with some diitressing Cough. sir almost to take away hisdife. The 11..4zengeti made ban raise easy and enabled him to sleep well at nigh.. .He had tried eviry thing eJse he beard of, and nothing else atliadedlthe least relief--another instance sir saving a 101°W-being from an untimely grave. i I . sHEßmAisps•wortNi LOZENGERS. eroded in more l than 40,000 'pascal!) be Infallible& the only certain norm-desqoying niedicine ; pver diti coveral S.nrrotts ~..... ORM: _ _ ___ pm., 'offensive breath; pickidg atl the nose:grinding of the teeth.during gleep. and at !Mies a• mileness about the lips w ith llushetteheeks bleedibg at the ncise j a gnaw ingemotion' atithe stomseh, Ilashe/i of hnat-dtver the surface of-he Inidy, slight chills or thiverin,.. 4 B, head schit. drowsiness, venigo,ltorpor, disturhad drerms, sudden starting in sleep with =fright and Serestniug , ,intnelitnes a trlMblesome cough, fegeNsltimSs; thirs- Malid hue: fits, bad table in tlie!inntith,diffittilt breath 1ng , 11 1,10011 the tlmmachmr Bowels. fatigue, nausea: use:nu:shim* .tiortic taus akatile, leanness, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings; stipoting prima in various parts of the body, a sense Of sOmething rising to the throat, itching:el the anus towards night, a freuent desire to pais sOmething fiom the bowels, and sunae time; discharges of slime end Mucus., Dr Galeit Ifonter. 108Fistli44 Venue, k new a child that was cured Of fits by these Lozengere,after three yea'r's suffertrig;• and K lion M . othin ehewould gitm the limit relief,' IV 'sot• on 1143rd of one' of - the Havre paCkets. watt cured of tits byltilly one deSe of them.. ' Mr. Johh R. Wood. 37 Third street:" gave them 'to hisi,child, and they brough away :lie worms by thou sands. . I I ' , DyZabrilkii,, 18 Duane Ft.. has nerd them, in over 700 cases, some of them of the must alarming char: deter, and always With the:greatest success. Benjamml.P. Goodspred 131t`Smth Avenue, has ui ed them in his family for, wei yews, with entire suc cess. Tvventy . five cents r hex: •!, ' • . .hermanra Camphor, r Ht . ad,ioholiozenmers iil !• , , t . . .?. ale immediate relief in ervous ur. sick Ileadache, i pitation b 1 the heart, I witiiss of sptrits despon deney, inflantroOtory, or . , tridlsore tfiroat,-'bov:el or summer complaint, faint ing, oppreision, or 'a sense of Sinking of he chest. cholic, spasms, crainps, of the stomach or bogrels, hysterical effectiona and all ner vous diseases. 'drowsiness through the d a y and wake- Sulnests at night cholera or cholera morbus, Oiarrlimi, laSaitude, or a sense of fatigue- Persohs travelling or attending large parties; will find the Ltrzeuges real , ly, reviving.land impartmg the buoyancy! of youth—u sed after dissipation, they, resteretbetone of the sys tem generally.:and remove all the unpleasant symp toms of too; tree living. L , - IJohn M. 'More, Esq, diteor of the Brother Jona than, Was cured of a severe headache in Six minutes by three of the Camphor Lbeengthe was preluthced ' against thein. I. . . - , Ip loseph B; Ypres. F.,5q. , , ViceTresideM of the Wash ington blarine.lisurance•CoMpany. has suffered for ;years with nervous beadaChe.that nothing would re- . lieve till ho.turdi these Lozenges. vitzch removed it entirely iri fifteen minuthi. ; ! . - I Dr. G2lllnger, 108 Sisih Mende, h as been 'subject to violent itracks of headache:so as to make shim al most blindi r od two or tliree hour atl a time. Nothing. Tier afforded him any relief till ho tried these Lona :, . gas, and they cured lyre in a few triinutas. . ] W. 11. AVreeEsq, of the New; York Herald, has used themlfor the last year for headaelie.or ins.itutle, and alwaye. found immerhate relief froth them.. Sherman'; Poor Nan's plaster! • , I - .000,000 Sold yearly of this-arm of all Plasters:, IlheumatiSbaj Lumbago, fain -. - r Weakness in the Back, LoinF,Sidej Brdast..Neck, nr Litubs, effectual ly cured by it'. , la' Inly 12h Cents each, and war - rated superior to all other Plasters in use. Be par ti la rto 'get Sherma 'a raci. Man i as Plasters, or you ill be imposed upon A toidthesguriousend Worth r .. 0 - 1 ss iMitations. The anon is steinped,'on the back of each; get none with°t it; or you, will be tleceivech I Cough Ltirenges,o ly 5 cents a box. I I W rm Laiteng f es 5, do I do I ' • ' . Ca Oar br heads he Loienges, 25, Cents per.boZ. P 413 r NI tt's Plaste , only 12Y tents 'a piece. The above Medicines for sale by I I . , TAt J. BEATTY, i , 1 Agents for the proprietor. Also by' 1 Hugh •Niosley. Pdrt Carbon. Wkiliar4 Tapartjamaquo.• : George [liberty - der, New Castle. June ID; 1813 1 ! I ' • F • NEW.DRUG STORE., . E. A. SWEittOLTZ, 4r. CO.. rc spectfu ly inlOrins_the citizens o Puttee' le, anii'Schuylill county gen - e.rally, that they have Opened, (in the store fortherly occupied by, Mr. Statcr,) 'a general insisortnient of Drugs, ' • Cheinitu" I rorqsh Glgse j Neat 'And solicits a td deotly assuring t their line,'shall ly genuine. • • laving serve d businea in Ph . tla 7 with a EaII, 'can r strietiv against a icinea put up wit Phyincians pt titular Cate, at al Storekeepers, su 'y prieN.. I I , i / ' r I 40-- MIME !ME CESI Dyes, i S. .1 • Patip, I , are n( public patronage, corifi. Ile_ public that 'every article in h . , of the first qUality, and pure- •i ; • a regular iiiipreriticeship to the •elphia,rthiase Who favour them t satisfied that they will bard mistakes, and have their Med. the greatcet dale and nicety. seripeonsiatterided to with 'Nat . . hours. country Fillysicians and plied at a i ; small dvanee on ottsvi.ll4; Doc etn.br 3. 4941 i LV.pitla .HALL, rrs 4. .. • .rat , P d., • , t ,!re respectfully informed ent thO' las taken this large and tomato.- , t establishment „recently kept by, rer & F i eters.. _ , 1 l exertions will,be f pired — bi i the -eigned:to render theaccomcmda ttti of this Hotel. equal, it Dat.'sn rnished while under the control , JOSEP4 El. viE 4 itlit.ll. y IS, 1843. , • 19—,31.• • : FE PO public a sohecriber . ' ' dion. Wen • I N. as unde Lions ind COgifOr Fltiorlto those f of others ;Pottsville' TAT'E§T TABLES. Ell • cheapest. ;141,103, for calculating very ,business man in, the com him 003; 'Just received and ':B. BANI4IN. • ' • 11.8'4'01N IN rallipbcd an rnterest: 1 • mnuity ought for sala,by Septmber ME EME BANNAN, PitiTTV S I:LLE, SCHUYLKILL dOUNTY, 'PA. RDAY MOIMPIG, OCTOBER' 14, 1843. SA P ' (©dice tnrics No. 42. , • Yea Cady ! I have read the thought i , Which lurked beneath the: seeming ; And learned how all ury hopei were naught; But lancy's wildest drearnibe Thy words, though era; and tightly spoken, The subtlii charm at last his broker., ; ,There was no trenterl in thy tune, . ; Nu auliened sign tar fetihng!; r Bat in its steady sound was On?wo . A cold and chill revealing Teaching my, heart, in its vain . yearning, That thine could yield no 'swim returning. And I should thank ithee—thou bast , saved I My pri , "; a bitter trial, Twere betar thus than to ha've braved The sorrow of I B tier this quiet cabin regretticg, Than passion's w" Ma. Entrott:—ltialy perso4e are'disposed to look upon the most of our public, roan, as desti. lute of those principleslishich adorn the morel aud .reli g ious .character. To do ;iry in some meas., pre this prejudice, with regard to one oliour proM.i !neat ch4ractors, would ask leslve to make known, through your columns, an. incident. which. lately - cline to my -knowledge,' as related of Gancrsl, Scott. '‘. • I it At the time of his visit at Danville,! last 'PM; 'ram.; he was invited la:v'e 'gentleman, With whisk) is:ly he was acquainted. Ito visit his kresrdenae. Soon, distance from the town. 'r General said, it would give him pleasu ' o to do so;, and_ 6zed ;ithe next Thursday, for its accomplishment. 44 themean while hOwever, e preemptory Order canna from Wisturgto l e, requiring his presence, there, at a certain heui on the succeeding Monday. 4-1 On tha'arrival of itia mandate, the General saW it would prevent his pfoposed visit—slid i nform ' ed the gentleman that he:was away he could not ful%, 61 his engagement. the gentleman _On learnitii the reason answered that theMwould he time kit I nobgh-, 7 that he could pay hie visit or Thuredayl and kill have three days in which t return' to Washiiigton. Oh yea, replied the General h i nt! then I never travel on! the .Sabbath, I titre fought. on tine Sabbath, and ithon the public service made evident that it Was my duty, travelled on that! -Itut not otherwise. I' ointslor limbs, ECM The evidence ihns i given to the sanctity of the, B.itthith is va'a4blel When coining 1 4 ,r0m such, a; wan.: How. different from the great Mess of t h a t legislator:l otherwise: the deseeration of this 110 y lvyt would no he ene of the crying stns of our len.f.'inid we shouldnot see the mail arrived, r)o.i our lines of canal and rsilrosd, plying! their boats and spfeelinOheir , eiiioes. as, thnugtt, the great leg.slator had never sai.l,•remember the Sabb'ath to keep it holy. Xours, respectfully Destitictiou of the Inijuiviition at .'1 he following texirtici' front - the aWestcrn Cit. , zen' may he reed with interest. , coming as it 'does 'from such a respectable source. Col. LehmatiOus- I ky Was en orflcer under the command of Isi•a010; on. 'For twenty-three years be served with him: in stations of trust, Which rendered the most hid.; mate relations nkfee , eary, sod it was only when!, ;Napoleort was confined on the island of 1.11ba,!I that Col. Lehmanwisky retired from the service:! qr his lectures almost every one has beard. • Col.' 11. thee had means snch as perhaps no other *l3O living has had, certainly none-in this Country, of knowing the non and things of Which bespeaks:l The description hew is as uear. the language Of: the Colonel.`.`-as the c orrespondent's memory serv ed biro.---Peincefon•Whig. 'I ,! . ! n the I . 9o9.' l said cut. Lehno l anousky, 'being then at Madrid, inyl! attention was directed to the Inquisition in the niighborhood 4 that city. Na poleon . had previously issued "decree. far the sup; pression of 'this institution, wherever his victorious - troops should extend their awns.- iI reminded Marshall .Soult, then governor Of Madrid of this decree, who !directed me to procied 1* destroy it. I infdrthed him that:my regiment, the 99th of the. Polish Lancers, were inaufficieni for such service, hitt that if ho would give me , to edditionallregi mettle, I would undertake ti; l eek. He adeord ingly gave imp ttio required regiments, ,one, Of which, 15lb; was tinder the cohimand of Col. De= Lisle, who is now; like myself, it 'minister of the gospel. He is pastor of oue of the evangelical churches in Mareeills. ,With these troops I pro ceeded forthwith to the inquisiti;on, which was ail= weed about five Miles from the rity. The Icqui sition. Was surrounded with, avell i l of great steength and defended .by :about folic b mired soldient.—, When we arrived at the walls . addiessid One of 1 the sentinels, and summoned he holy father to surrender to the iMperial army and open the gates of the Impisition. The sentinel who was 'stand ing on the well appeared to ttet into conversa tion for a few moments with r me one *thin, at the close of which he presented' his musket and , shot one of my men,. This was the signaller et. task, and I ordered My troops to five on thotto who • , • appeared o n, the 'wills. ! It wee soon (*loos that this was an, unwpial Warfare. The walls of the Inquisition were cov ered with soldier" of the holy ofnce, there Was'el -113 a breacwoik Open the wall behind which they .keptl continually only'las they pertiell exposed themselves as they di j acharged their musket'. Our 1 troops were in an open plan , and exposed to- . a destructiie fire. We had no ca l anoci.not could we scalethe ,ws le, and the idea ertecrisfidlyre• signed all attempt" at facing them; , I save it was necessary to chango'the mode of attack, end direc ted.somelrees to be cut down and trimmed and brought' to , the ground. to •be used is a battering rams. Tn - o of; these were taken -up by idetech men'ts of men, se numerous as could work toad vantage and brought to bear upon the walls with &lithe power cabich they could exert, regardless of the foe which Was poured upon them. from :the wills. ,Presentirthe walls began to tremble, and under the well directed and penteiering ;applies- Cleo of the ram, l a breach was made, and the im perial troops wished into the Inquisition. Here. we met with en incident which nothing but Jean• Masi effiontery: is equal to. The !equitation gen eral, -followed :by 'the father confessors Ito their priestly robes. alt came out of their f 00333 03 1//e wore making our way into the interior of I tbo In quiSition, end with' long facet - tad their arms eras tied over their breasts, theft fingers resting nn Iheir shoulders, ate thotigb they had been deafj ust heard to all the noise of the i tteck, anti defence: and had i 'what was going Ton, they tuldr addressed lircetitlYes with the language of iebuksi to their own 'oldies' saying. !Why do you fight oh: fritndi _ the French?' '1 ' ' • , , =1 I. Medicines, l'atnts, ME „ NEM El 012 s`.l Their tnieution apparently! was •t' wake ue think- that this, defence was wholly to iauthorizcid * them, hoping if they coned produce i n our minds a belief that they were friendly, they houldlhave; a betuoroPportunity in the confusion a 1 plunder; 1 of the Inquisition to escape. Their niece wee too shallow.fid did not succeed. • 1 asted thorn; be placed under guard, end all th esoldiers 'of, the inquisition to be secured.as errs n, We then proCeeded to examine this prissin Ito se of , bill. We proceeded through room Idler room; found aliens and crucifixes and waxandles in al .bundince, net could discover no avid !ices of m; t i , iquity being practised there, nothing f those Ptei. ' ,culiar fesitures which we expected to e d in an inl, quisitioni. .Here was - beauty and apt Utlior in the 1 f moat perfect order on which My eyes lid ever reel tad. The irehitecture--the.eireportidos were perl feet. The ceiling and floors of woo! irrere scour:. ed and highly polished. The marble Moors were 11; • arren 1:tel dwitle• strict regard to order. j There wa y everything to please the eye end gran") , a moldy'''. ted taste; but where were those horrid linstrumen4 of torture of which we bad been told wa nd where those dungeons in which: human bein g. were said to be buried - alive! We searced in v to. The tee ly fathers assured us that they had bo ..„ bilied.—. l r. Tbet we had' seen all, end Ilprepar+to give up the swatch; convinced that this Liquid tan was dil 'ereiti fremlotkers of which I had heen • • But Col. De Life was not so ready as -myself to give up the search, and said to • m t .Col. yen . „ are earninander to-day, end as you sa '• en it must be, but if you will only be advtaell byl ll ine, lot this floor ,be examined more. Pet soet water lie brought in and porired'epon it, _cud d•_: . will wateb i i, and, see 'if there is any place throug `which the water Passes more freely than otherseq I replied'. to him 'do as , you please, C01..' and .1 Uirdereil• the water to be hrought accordingly. The slabs ef marble ;were , large and beautifully Polished. - 7 When the water had been poured ores the floor, much titthe dissatiafactioe of the Inquisitcre, •a careful examination nag made of . every seam 0 the fl o or to see if the water passed thrciugh. Pre-, semi) , (dol. Da' Lee eiclaimed that he had found q. ' By the side of one of these marble stabs the water parsed through fact, as though!. there' was . an opening.beneath. Ali hands were at work for further discovery. The offiCere with their swords, end the soldiers with their' bityonete, seeking to clear out the ream and pry.'up the OA. O t hers with the butte of their muskets striding the, slab with all their might to break it, while the priciite ' remonstrating against our desecrating their hely and-beautiful house. While thus engaged, a eel dier striking with the butt of his dialtket, afruck a spring 'end the marble slab flow up. : Then the fa-, cast of Inquisitors grew pale; anitas Belshazgor, when the haml . writing appeared on the wall, 'so did these men of Belief shake and s q:u ike in every bon'e, joint and sinew. We looked beneath• the marble slab now partly up end we s , aw a staircase. I stepped - to,,the,candleitiek and te a k one of the candles font' fAt in length, which!wate burning, that I Might explore what ;was befdre u-; as I Was doing This I Wits .arrested by. one of the Inquisi tors, Who laid is hand gently on:ixty arm. end! With a very demure and hely lookisaid, qtly son zee Must nOetake that with your , profane and bloody band; it,ds holy.' .Well, Well,' I said, .I want somethingithat is holy to see if it will not shed light on in iquity; twill bear the responsibil ity: I took the candle and proceeded down the , staircase. I noir dis Covered why" : the water l re. sealed to us this passage. I The ti.np door c•Mld notbe rendered dose; hence the sneezes of ant. Defile's experiment. ' Asiwe reached the foot of, the stern we entered a large room'. which was !cal led the Hall of Judgement. ° In the centre of it was i block; and a chainiiistenet6o it. - Octithia they had been accustomed to plate the accused, clisiuo to his seat. On', this aide' of the room .vitas en elevated scat, calved the Throne of Jedg inentil This the Inquisitor GeneM occeeied, on either side were seals_ lei:" elevateil, for the holy father! whin engaged in 'the sole mn businese of the Holy Inquisition .. From this, room we Pro:•1 seeded to the right, and Obtain4access to small cells,:extending the entire _length of the edifice; end here, what a sight met our eyes! Hove has the l4Onevolent religion of degas been_ Abused' and. slandered by its professed fitends.!ii , '• I These cells were places of solitary cnnfibement, Where the wretched objects of lUquisitorail hate were confined year , after 'year. till! death' released thent of their sufferings and there their bit lien were 'suffered to remain until the were entirely decayed, and the rooms became !fit for others to occupy. ; To prevent this precice being offmsive 'be those Who occupied the inquisition, there were flues or tubes extending to the oklen eir;Suffident- ly' l 69aciotis to carry off 'the eid* from three die caying bodies. In the cells we found some who ,had..poid the debt of nature; sortie. of them had. been dead apparently but a shork time, while of Other! nothing -remained but their b9nee,! still chained to the, floor oftheir dung-eon. In others we found the living-suferenief every age and of both sexes, from the young men and maiden to' therm of three score end ten yeart„all sa naked, as when they.swere bore in thiS World. Our 'col dieM immediately applied the4selves. to release these captives of their -cloths, et pt themselves in part of their orre;,clothinao core these wretched beings, and were exceeding anxious to•bring them up ; to the light of day. Being emote of danger, I . insisted on their Wants being sepplied, and'being brought gradually to the light eirthey could leiar - . r it,:: ; I . ' f i , When we had esploTeri theist cills,'end ppened i.he'prison doors of these. wile! yet 'survived. we proceeded to explore another !room on the left. Here we found the insinimente of torture of ev eij kind, which the ingenuity, of • men or devils could invent. - At the' sight of them the fury of, our soldiers refused any longer to be restrained. They declared that every inquiiitor. monk -and soldier Of the establishment deserved to be put to the torture. We did net attempt any longer to restrain them. They comihenced at opce - the work .of torture with! the Holy Fathers, I re. Maimed till I saw fair diEfereht kinds of, torture aPplied, and then ,tet:ireti from the awful scene, which terminated' not while mie indialust rernain. ed of the former guilt inmates Of this inteecha6- her of hell, on ahem ;they etild wreak revenge. Aisionli *sate poor , eiaffererseould with safely be brought out of their; prison to the light' of day, (nevi having been, speed far and near, that n.una bees had been rescued. from i the Inquisition) all • who had been deprieed of friends by the; holy of fice came to inquire if Were !ere among thet,nurn bee. . I -- i ' . '," 0, , rtrat a meeting was there! aSout s hundred Who h a d beeri buried _alive for mint year., were bow restored to the y *active *odd, and many of them found here a sari tied ihere a daughter, hero , , EMI OE ESN= ME a sister and there a brother, and some, alas I could recognize no fil•nds. The scene was iuch that no tongue can de , cribe. When this wett of to. cognition aim over, to complete the business in: which I had engaged,"[ went to Ma•lrid and ob tained a large quantity of gun poord4, which I placed underneath the sulifve; and ifs vault., •nd as, we applied she 'Slaw match, there was a joyful Islet to thousands of admiring eyes. Oh it would have done yetir heart good to see it ; . the wall and massive - tUrtcla of that. proud ed.fice. were raised t:iwerds rhg heavens, end the Inqui+i• don of Madrid was no More." . Foreign Items..NcNrs F.oni Europe . - ENGLAND Father Mathew was at St. Oilea's on'ihn' 20th last. when ifs a;lmiuistered the pledge to about • 2,000. On Monday he visited Greenwich. when the lion. ceptain Jerningheai was amongst those who tnnyhe pledge. 'At the - latter place the pro ceedings were interrupted bye party of drunkards. who assailed:Father • Mallow . with a tremendous volley of biasing and groaning when be attempted to speak. Many of the oppiasition wore pipers on their hats, inscribed 'Members of the Malt and Hops Society,' and they had pint puts suspended round their necks as a badge of distinction. A i currency movement is in progress, at Bir miughem which threatens to became . aa fruitful a ironies of agitation as the corn-laces. It appears to be the feeling cf Memos. Thomas Attwood, i Muntz, Spooner, ' Edanmds,' and others, thtit the panacea for all our penitent disorders is to be found in a reissue of one pound notes. 'We announced a' short time since that the Chartist WILLIAMS. had been hanged in New South Wales forinurder: Mrs. Watt/ors, in n letter published in the Northern Star. eentredirts the statement .in foto. She says that she h as aa . ceived a letter from the Home-office on 1110 subject, in.which it is stated that e person named Williams had been ezki?uted, but that it was not Zepttanian Williams, her husband, who is now alive: Patitsw—The trade is brisk at Paisley ; every loom is now sending forth the joyous sound of the shuttle, end the state of the market 'is steady and favourable. John Powell, o quarrier, now living 'at rDiarn end, near Drialial, has walked. to and fro - to his work, seven miles a day, far the lest twenty years. The total number of miles thus walked over, is 43,880. • Manor or Rcriszartarr.—ln the .advertise. ment of the sale of • the Diddlingtan live stock. Mr. George Robins announces fen teell.ltred eolt,s and fillies. This is very gratifying infarMation, as we may possibly next . hear of be rve Polite Pigs, Deferential Donkeys, Obliging •Oxen, Gen teel Geese, Courteous Cows, and Hags of insinu ating mannersi l l and elegant habits. 911• SID ISIILITAMY 'DISPLAY 1,./ 'A review of aiege;operations took place on:Tues day, the 29 t incr., at = one o'clock, in.'wbich the Royal Engineer establishment, under the direction of Si/Frederick Smith, were resisted by the en tire garrieon of Chatham. The works were man ned, and the doter line escaladed by the 58th Regi ment. This curpsthen occupied—setne interior works, and the siegeproceeded , Seveerel mines were exploded, a brick bridge bloWn op, and a bleach made by caianon in one of the esrth-works. On the whole; the - exhibition sue both interesting and highly instructive to the military man. COUSITIII NESTING/ TES Li4ol76.—Mr. Cobden and Mr. Bright were advertised to meet the-fairners of Worcestershire, on Wednesday last, at Worcesterl but, in consequence bf representa tion having bean made to theu l a by a. considerable number of practical sgriculturtsts, that the harvest would materially lessen the aUendanee of farmers,. the meeting has been postponed until after harvest, wherolua'notice will be given throughout the county. -We understand that the .county agri. cultural meetingsof the league will be suspended until after har,vest.—Morning ChFonizle., • •', ' • Isailawt. Tea Rsr i ► r , AOIIATION.-0131 columns con- Wit ample evidence of the energy and determine tion.with which the repeal agitation is carried on. We own it is not without some re ret we dorote so mock of our space to these meetings, occup) He es they doso large-s portion of our pages, to the exclurion and postponement of other masters of pOlic interest. = Ho vtecer, the i.olilie faste for time being runs im this channel, and it inuf.t l-c gratified. We certainlyhrpe Mr. O'Connell will make haste,and repeal the Union, if it is to be done at all.' Unquesionahly, be has the millions with firk—he has now fully three millions of enrolled repealers—he has received; within the Fast four months, cOverds of .£15,000 stalmg; end.the --- • - agitation is flourishing to an event at once corn.. mending aril alarming: 'AU this is , undaniabie ; 3 ' but what progress bits been made towards itchier. tog repeat I.—tows/di the settlement of . the ewe- I tiari I , The Freeman _ the Tara meeting yeo teriley, .toe ; crowning meeting. °We certainly hope an, for the trade and industry of the country ire very seriouslj im?eded by this agitation. Ot Tuesday, Dublin was hie a des:rted ciry. There was scarcely any evidence of trade-or - conitn rce eiiating arriong,us. All in tustrial pursuits seem mile be at' an end ; the shops were Opened, tint there werei no buyers; , acd . the', growing com plaint among traders generally is, that there is no Money cicOulating. It is clay ter foresee that the continuance of au& a state of things must ha very darimentril to ail the commercial. egrieuttural:and trading interests Of the country ; and therefor it is that;ire hope Mr. o'Q:tenet' will, as speedily' ea possible, either repeal the Union, or confess that repaid. under, present circumstances, is anattaina ble.--Dublin Monitor. , 'Decoy - tins or Me. FAILS :WHO wait tatrlT TAROVGIV'Tee ttaap.—lt will be in the recollec tion of tins reader that fir: rayle, Postmaster et Enniscorty, was fired at some few weeks ego by an assassin,'and the bullet having lodged in his head his life was despaired of. lira health,lhow.: aver, is now so much improved, that we are in formed by an eyro-witness he was walking about on Tuesday end Wednesday, though his intellect is effected with a sort of monomania: lie cannot diveat himself of the idea that be is living in the town of Dorris. In other respects - bri i appears Sane. The bullet which Goleta the front of the bead ItU passed. it is utd.tnto the (teapot, whence there is it tope that it grill be'estrafted.—Kilken -1 cry Toorrial. Some wags reported lately that , cats w*ier wan ted in Fermoy garrison, to keep sway the Yllo from the previsions lately conveyed there. The conic. (mine is, that the barrackmastet is pestered with country. fellows daily bringin,g.l cats in scores to sell to him !—Cork. Constitution. The,Galway town jury have agreed to a rel. 14:n preying the lepeal dine trincini,T.sene gentl;:tecen (Mr. Bkke, me,1,..p#4 ) . opposed' to the ineesure,lpptied to the corns 4Berenl44 toy) td prevent the intreductionftif tEitreubjeet into the g *l jury room, but die levnt h am polite.ly declined to Interfete t - • A ' t ales. 7 - ---: A great treating of fir ergs labp and Plbeti inhttisnta of several ill "she", volrt:',field on the, 14t14 at which, : after at' ; mu; tlis*tion of their grievances,' a meinotial It the Qoar4 wall agreed 1 upon. setting forth these: - riavenceOnd suggest ,ing means of remedy. , ),' be poop of Wales • complain, in this docniur ,of thelislopiite tolls: o(•tbss 4mor law, of the , !Ilea c cd'Aresiiire feta exacted by magistra , si, of the tryetp4fribla'aurgis- ; trate* appointed, of pacts tse rents Ansty 0( farlialueni, which they "'tray hee,'44oj , styloafri' solve lusl convene a , Ile" one, imstei dispoiti,i4 consider and relieve the hf ens of:* poopler.•' 1 .1 lCince the extriordinal , erdict iiiurned elOt‘ , r inqueSt yesterday on '., hl old l'iiimais shot at' liendi-brUlgolote, Mei! Intardulirr the rao.S grave apprebermi..os sr if e teltalq t t I ... ~,la tirivii - j oi durst givit.rf k ofhi'Cler f licl i that trove - rifer , such d a, item of terrori In ti r evaii ,, i:lhat men &ma unt tender thrmase!Ves . tmuzieusl even doing: their rimy. - plc mess Sty .of pu4log ;the clutter miiiiniv taw Is seriou.A. th, , clissekti.;y marry. Th 6 at r mgo verdict imve ri•ferl. to was give t . dt.the;inqUe-t bell Upr ttie b,,n1i.44, the old wo -mar: v , ,r•hoic murder is dii.erib,,sl hsi,4v : SOO the 'road Item Lliiiielly to . .l.*'44l2riltiltiisOtia within fivz 'hunercd ysrde,ol theli'iter Owe, is a lurnpilie gate called liendy gate, ;Ala •,,,, di iiro . 'by au old uomseupsord ot•se•verl )ears of eget. Alto bad received frequ'ent norices4st if she dui . not leave the gate, her Mauro v11611141° burret sloTin. About thtee o'c'oek on I Sunday M.eroing, a party, of rutpons act fire to the !batch flff!tho toll bootie- - The old woman on - being smoker:l4 ran into the road, and to a neighboring, consKtvithin tsleuty yards:os the toll house, shouting (5.611 people whit , lived in it, .tor God's saksi ,to coirii,outsmd help ' her to put 'out the, fire t 1 there at ai,toi much.' , , • NO. 42 'The occupier of tbis.hottsge 4 Onit able man, -whom f . 13171 tad tight, !o'it me 40ite was afraid t;) go out, and Iwgged the old orolosn, to coma into, hie edttage; athlete aha refured,4o,ivent bark to try arid cave , 1:13P Cat• t spinets her elanuitbn bad beetr•overheard rto . t„lhe tallains turned end rat ft re to the t6ttclo4iiin: • Thv old wool in then ran' acro.a the r0a1.Q.441,1, ss I ate 111. forreed, shouted out, 0-he kne4slene; when t;ln bruire Greif at her, and s^-at her ' *d. She ger a's far as the neighhorinq, es t 4ge *door, rt.A - and 'there sink do.n dead, in the l `sirMs of the e t tegeis wife. An . inquest .ras he',4l on die 14"41y end, sr rr to;sring ample evidence 11, t he. f4. 0 . i, including Meal:evidence as to the fatal neti".e of stn ni • in the chest; prodirced by the ataoi.khe jtuy'houtit ed the following'inost extraordiniry verdict— 2 'That 'the deceased died fro the erosion. Os b!ood into chest, which occesiOso3 suffocation ; bur from what cause, es - lo this 14:y tinknoun An ingenuous cradle of dokiiticmanufachere" msilti by . a gent omen-in filissqrappi, was sent Ye a preathit to a friend in *ChaOtop, S. C.—Au extraCtlrom his letter'ls ns MIN*: iThetstly iir frame' of the eriliftiis mintifactur.. ed out of the shell of whatwed Q the snapping. turtle, that wetglied 135 1 ocmileatight by,myseif obi al my own waters. 'The,rslling Is constru - ' . t tea of the hsrns of bucks, killeit. ills my own rift,. - by my own bends: 'Jibe recke4 :arr male from.. walmit tree that grape on my siArs pl.Mtation sl. joining . me. The spring trqlass or lining i. .. stuffed - with,wool from my tiwti4 . beep. The 100-e mattress IF also fi::.,l +Alai tioß.tic wool. MEW) factur'fil 'ahil hoed -by , my own : iyire.-. . The pillow , . ' ti are filled, tr. ith fel:Aces from r*r.wn *wild gee • . ' that have been also marissi.cterWhy, tr own v if 0 1. , with heti nWEI has, afier havink bee previm..ll . -.iv. slain ).y , , ,) my town steady sr.V. The peal:lien.. - which you will perceive is to'o thrown:etc : el' the _ canopy', was fikewise fabricate;}, fitted, and con:, trivet! by own right thrifty, iogiiiiour, and very in: dustri‘ous Lena half. - AcCe*sujillg iiie. erisilig; is • Whistle, whiCh wen-madell a friend residing, with toe out of the ins% of itlif alligator, slain by my oWn bond; as well as a fat made 21110 by the' sear !fiend out Of-the ,tail 1,(0:wild turkey killed by me. Accompanying the lA:Lis the hide of w . panther, dressed after :the Notion of the charooli; the animal•having tzean • slern.lby my oils hand. - and Wittimy lawn trusty ,i0:1 This' is fOr the' strentar to lull until . roll up ... UA whemtired hf hie , cradle. !' " " ' ''''' ''' ; .. 2 't 'lt has been said for the rani*. Colonel Um ket , I that be Was fautchsd detain 'Ophit Sfroff and rock ed ins lee gum. The strango,Y i ssliateeeritroy,he-" come his name hereafter, sii9 , boast:Oaf heavers • rocked to sleep in a shell .of ., :a swamp :napping turtti, lounged on a panthe;', 2 4i hide, Was fanned hy aiu:ild turkey'S tail enVcilt his rceth on in alligator's tusk I , liestfhislslie can.'—.Cooricr, . ~ . . . , . WK•t•ria Lir ?it txtcaa N q t.E... 7 Lths wealth • of stana e ,of the tiablus of Jicxaso, pre7ions'to.the volution in that coi&try xl frce.l ri froni dope l• demi , on Spain, was (qua! i • n meti• j•lieti by mail) , of ifießusiiiseW 6 ??ritlei a. Many fami lies acrivi• (1 incomes ,of $20b;,..(1i)f? t.er antrum, from !arida stone. .Tho Gmot oV(. l . , :nsittnajwas po•- • . • iess.jd of 13r..1i.1 pr: ? prity fc,F ... the 7alukof shout 20,000.090, 'idea wiii.hite ZleT.• mini a turgid min; nnnoLl Teat elle of re:lpi ;11:20.0 0. 0 0. • Their extravagance was a.3gie,nathca, wealth. The COUIA R. • ti 4 sJurg to Me..lanie the le L~erca, {. MI to. Plena! y' t wrtvhea hiPsun; present Count, vres - chtictii.,4 the whole party'Necked ') .66001 td.c.butch. upon ingots of silver: The botinteias qtylog quarrelled wiih the Ytee4l.teett, sent her„'4 t..ken of ieconeiltae non; $ whde istin elippaq, s j,entivily covered with. large diamonds. -2i cootearjain proof of hie • 1. • wealth epos in tne fact th'4 4 ;be 'caused two shit s of the litre. of the letgest algO, to be construtted nt IlaSanne, at his own expilile, made of mahogany 'anti cedar; and preset:kw:lk , them, to the Xing of • Spain. . . • Of course; is theite:+i , cle;;;,,,-conaiolsions Of which Ale'xic , i has teen the szolrqt,l:something has been dotie in the way, ilti , , , ,A - dJtsrt thcser-weel.hy fernities, but u.,t SO mu...4141.r.417.t be expecte& by ! a pegann .equititeili', / !i‘h the Lilt. Great inetiaahtios tnirk,the s , crgrrrorsaatuu of the Me:;- cane, !Sustain - milt., v.hicn..inellorcure sa , often in the accounts from ~beci.ountryZie po.!sisse./ .1 . 305.00 n serea of land, en`..t,par.te. Ana 'is repent.% to be very rich: What ia.ealtelsgrari hats no , supputers in Mexico, I Coanicsenos A VIT II #. ;3:,:. —The Wbig lies in racry State. but wishes SAT° only in -taf•ee Stste.• • Ho cisices no- tight tb htniftelf, tot, what he if wil ting 'to give to hie neighb4mr, Dacia not liatarj. -iti. sects by sonntb:, nor. - k Air inthem by preladice- 4bis mind is•not contrtiitp by systems, nor - sont: ei by bigots—it is inpenr,%Gotl. and patios): He id nut attached to' I,;(is ' 74tls cr faction—but to things. to JUSTICE. fa- LIBERTY, 'i , till his COUNTRY.'- With 140 conteffipt -of promisee ibil wittiness, unewc4* power, ho is attached M these: - Itiot-i-ssfrintii a drone, to reap :what . others sow, he cheerfultracte hiiapirt in society ;„ ho does what he canYaS enduevom within Isis Sphere to promote the ii4orel welfare.' Nci Mat. thr what'yoo cart}; him i' . 3-14hq. ILI sea, Lis Fagots. sfoo, or the tuts ofilia thigicl=. thif- 4 / 1 - illo Whig; and many such, tolheiSi;mcnorieYhonos, has pm yidenceo raiaed up fos Alt,rife ' nes of lit's;n7P- -.- Oenjcimin Franklin: : ?;; . C '.•. - ': • Rgesaate•yourselflom being, tOo fkery_ sod flaming in matter of";4rguniint. Treth °attn. suffers more from ilsOrkt iofits• defetidetik-11ars - :14om the arguments of 9 appooree - .itia 40tAing 'oes reason more sight: Am the : coolness talth nts :t4st iqfpr IL .<: ~ Jr` . . . • -e
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