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OLD fiSTATM ED PAii.SAGE OFFICE
l':ne Street, corner S,
.• TllE.Sub.serdier begs leave to call
. bliention of friends 'and the
Public id Ifeneral; to
,the following
arrangements for 1813, for the pur
robe of bringing' , out Catlin, Seritrd Cabin, and
Steerage Pabsengers, by the following '
Regular l'ack t e.t Ships ta dm! frain• Li rpaol.
Ships' , Captains. Days of Sai ing from
'Names. t New ork.
11. Jiinc.,7Oct 7 Feb 7
United Stritiiii ' . ..llCition • 13' • 13' 13
• 25 • 25 4 25
11eury• lain) July. .7Nov 7 Mar
Fin flit • l3, 13
iloseins ' " :23 25 25
Independence. .1C e At: 7, Dec 7AI
.7
Virginian , • A Ili 7 o • , ,13' % 6 13 v 13
F. (','bb 23, " 25 ' 25
Ashburton • Hotileston 3rji. 7'.l:m 7 :11'y 7
Sten Wititney Ti.oitipboo = 13 ' 13 • 13
Sheridan ' •Dertyster
.` 25 • 23
GTav: of Szt ifr.g from
.1 ,
O„ Washington Burrows July 23'Nov 2511'r 25
United Stites firition•• Aug 1, MC- IAI 1
(„;arrtek Skiddy - I'3 •vi
Patriek Henry , '. 23 • 25,
Sheffield • • a F'• ! I.lll'y I
Poseina 1.3 i 3. t . .13
Independent r.t Nvc :.• U. • .25
Yirginitip 't it Feb 1 .rix I
Siddmas ' ;•: t. I 13 • 13
Ashburton 25 t 25
Sic'n -Whitne, 1 ".".•-••• 'v Mar 1 Jily 1
. Sheridan '4'. L _r ‘, _3 . ••• 13 Vl3
100 l':ne Street, corner .S. , ,uth. Strqt,
Reg ala'r Packet 0 ....-, ...- : : a n d fmni .Lond
S fIl S,,i'lmz from `'hips. ; pr y
Names: - ~.• % 1••••.•• w York.
•Alethafor - . Chadwick Ji.iiict 1 Oct l'Fib 1
Wellington .- Chad w i e l i ,.. . 10 • 10 • In
Quebeclletiril - •• 20 • 20 • 0
Philidelphia -.
thirty - July ! NOV • 1411`r. I
Switzerland • CijA wick -• •- 10 ' • 10• 10
11. l'...dsun Nliirgan --- -'•• '29 -• 20 • 20
I Intario Bradi.,ll 'Alin I Dec 1 A'l 1
t oronto. Griswold . ' 10 • 10 • 10
%% eel moister AI iiore ' 20 t 20 ••• 20
St. -Lines ,Sehiir , • Sept 1 Jan 1 Nl:iv .1
Montreal • Tinker • • 10 • 11) • •111
Gladiator tlri•ioti • • 20 • 21) .• 20
. Days 01 sailing from . . .
London . •
.
Mediator - Chadwick July 17.-Nov 1,7 An' 17
Wellington „ Chadwick - ' 27 ' 27 • '27 •
Quebec lleticrd, ' Aug 7 D.' 7 A'l ••7,,
''Philadelphia Ili..vey • • 17 • 17 ' •17t.
•I•••witzerland chad Wick • • - 27' • 27 -• 27
' 11. Hudson Morgan Scp. 70,1 a- 7 ii'v- . 7.
ontarto_
~ . Ilradi-h . 'l7 • 17 . Ii
Twiintn Griswold. • 27 ' 27 •27
We-tminster More - Ow. 7 F...ti 7 - J'ne 7
t-t. JlllllllB S.ilitir . 'l7 . 1 - 4:-.. ;,.1 . 1
Montreal l'itike•i• t '27 ' 27," 2;'
Glsniator ' ltriono Nov, 7 11.0. 7 J'ly
- 1 n addition to the above R 1 ,2 uln r Lin• s,!a7'n um
ber of Spiced id New York built Transientt••••:hips,
*licit as the •Adirolidaekt,"F•,colland,"Rot•sell
Glov • er,' and `Et•:lio.' will 1 4 ,unlitur to sail from -
Livery:JO' weekly in regular; FIICCCSSi , n, thereby
• prevefitilig the least piisibility of delen'ion or
delay j in Liverpool :• and liir the a' en,mttudt 'on
of persons %vit.:king to rttioi i - i money to their ni.
Ries or I', mods, I hove. arranged 11101)41 me .of
toy Drafts On the•foltowing haiiks:— •
. • . The Ukter Bank, .and branches
lIELAND., The Priiviacial Bank . 'do.
The National Bank' dr) .
All Drafts payable at s•glit, at either Of the a
bove banks, their in-al:elicit or agencals. '•-• •
: • Messrs: Spooner, At.%‘ood_Sz. CO
. ENGLAND. - hankers, London.
•,. ' „ . P. W. Byines, Esq. Liver-pool.
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Passengers can also - lit. engaged from Liver
•`
' pool 16 Philadelphhr, - Boston, and Baltimore, by
, • the regular Micket ships, on appliCaticin being
made personally, or by letter, ((past paid, ) ad
•-•,' dics • edd to . - ' . • •
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JOSEPH -NIe"MUIZRAY, .
!•. - 'lOO Pine'street, corner of South.
AGENTS.-=ln Pottsville, Benj. Hannan, Esq. '
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In Lowell. Rich, Walsh, Esq.i
' • --• • • . -In Albany, T. GoOzit, Es . q. •
In Newark, John AlcColgani Esq.
, in 'Toronto, U. C., Rogers and
•
. ' • , Tia.:4oson.
• I also boric:awe to,assme my 1. - ier•ds.and`the
public in general, that the greatest F '`inctuality
is Ai Ale observed iii the sailing of the.abol ! .g . ships ,
togethcr .v.llll oil others which,' 'may have, and
thetipasfengers:wiil experience no delay„:on the.:
/I,4w' 1 `at the different ports,where they Mean to
embark. - - ' • . :
g. S.-Free pagsage tan Also be secured from
ilitilvtirious pcirts in Irtland - end Scotland from
- .
which steamboats run to Liveroot.
- ' JOSEPII - iII4;URRAY.' '
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100 rine -treat, New 'York. '
= . • •
Gives draftsin - sums t3gtat:Applicant4, on the
Prdpincial font of Ire/amkp . ivable at. -
Coil;. • .‘, •• Banbridge \ • ~. Limerick • .•
Ballymena ' Cloninol' l'areontown• • -
Londonderry. 11ownpatriek - - STigo • .
Oti'van Weiford • . Lorgan
13elfast . .otnagh Waterford •- _
:Galway Dungannon Bandon.-.•
• Enitis • Armagh - Flallyshannon
•••lAtblorie Coleraine,' - Strabane, .
' `:a{ileriny - Tiormarvan.. •Ballina ~
.4'81 • thaw .- ,' • Tralce - • Money more •
al , ' Cctotchill• ;• • Enhibliillen '
lr ghij
WI rush'.
~ ' MOrtaghan• . .. ' • • -
1., :. , NGLANii•-••-Sposner, Atwood* 4 Co.,:lflankert,
- ndon. payable-in every town in Great Britain'
• P. 'W. Blntim'Equire, I.,iVerpool., ,
CITY OP, thasoow .Rittg, Payable iu e very,
r
. ciwn in-Scotland. • • • , .
New York, jannar# $l,
..... , 4 '
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NEW GOODS- ! NEW G 01419 ! !°
I.I)I2iNTED ORLEANS CLOTHS, FIGUR—
ED ALPACASCRAPE DE LAIN-S,entire,
y new articles for Ladies Dresses, just - ieceived,
nd far sale by . *
a ; - E. Q. A; HENDERSON . ;
Hai:olE4llkt . . 2, . • 36--
EpitilignS.—Just received and fo
g o
II lot•Feathero of excellent quality by
SILLYMAN & CO;
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MEI
VOL .XIX.
Of the Ho'rth I American College of Health.
This extraordinary medicine is fotindeciapon the
principle that the human frame is subject to - ONLY'
(I!4E DISEASE.. viz. Corrupt I rumors, or in otner words'
'lmpurity ofthe Blood, ard. nothing save vegetable
'cleansing, is wanted in order to diive disease"of every
description from the body. i
lithe channels of our Mighty rivers should be-
come choked Up, would ntilthe accumulated waters .
find new outlets, or the country beintindated?:—Juit
so with the human body; if the natural &Mils become
closed, tlic at oumulated impurities will most assured-.
ly find veritin Some loan of'disease oiticath will be a
certain consequence.
WRIGIIT'S INDIAN :VEGETABLE. PILLS.
die eminently calculated for carrying out this on A !VD . ,
TURIFYING rciNcirt.c. because they area,purgative.
medieine so justly balanced and withal: no natural
..'to the human constitution, thatthey cannot possibly
• injure the win delicate; nt the same- time, if used in
such a manner as to, produce free evacuations' by. Rt
bowels, and repeated a few. times, it will be absolute
ly imp . osutblo fotl pain or distress of any kind r to con
time in the bet* A single twenty five kEeni box o'
the above named Indian Vegetable PitWwill, in all
cases, iliVe relief, scimciimei3 even beyond ;the power
of words to ()incline, and if persevered injfor a short
time, there is not a malady to the whol&coursc of hu
man ills that can nossibly withstand their ass
anti wonderful influence. IVrticier'slNDlAN VEGETA. ,
!ILE PlLLSarccertain cure for - I
COSTIVENESS.
Because they completely cleanse the st mach and
bowels from thdie bilious anti corrupt: butiors which
paralyse and weaken the, digestive organs, and
arc the rause of headache, nausea, and sickneSs,
p 4 tilpitation of the heart rheumati6., patnn in va- •
nous parts tif the body, and many other unpleasan,
symptoms.
In all disordered !notions of the Blood,' called
Intermittent; getnittent, Nervoin, Inflammatory, and
Putrid
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FEVERS. 1
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Wright's4ndian Vetzetahlr P,lls will be found a cer
rain remedy; beemse thy cleanse the stomach and
bowels from all billions Minima, aid purifyY the
blond; consequently ,{' as 'they remove err) , Mod of
dtsemm. they are absolutely' certain to 'cure every kind
afever. "- • ..
1, -hid hi. 's den cited
alSo when morbid humors aye deposited upon
the membrane and muscle; causing. thaelpains
inila
mation, and swelling, called ;
•
•
f; F:U !l GOUT, &Co,
Wrielitc3 Indian Ve;zetahlit Pills may be relied op as
alwaysitert alit to giVti relief; and' if pers i vered
will most assuredly, and without fail, Make, a per.
feet core or the a boye painful maladies.—From three
to six 1/i Indian Vegetable Ptils taken every night
nn aoing to hr d, will, in a short nine; cotimlctely rid
- the tardy from all morbid itot Corrupt hunnirs;.atf
rheum:di:4a, pint. arid Liam evcrydeseription.will
cljsappear, as Irby magic. ; .
Vor ilie seine reason,. When, from sudden changes,
of. the atmosphere, or any other saute, the perspiva , .
tins is cheeked, and those humors whicliihould pass
offby the skimarot brown inwardli.cansing,headache:.
nausea.md sickness, pain;ur. the bones, watery and.
inflamed Ctrs, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs:eon,
sunintion. rheumatic 'paitiS in various part'dhhe body .
, and many other synnottisOf
I • ;
CA TCII I Nt; COLD:i 1
Wright's" ndiatt Vega:ll,lC Pills .will inv ariably give
item, (hate relief., Three or frinr pills taken at night
on going to bed,' aTnil"repented a few; 'times, will
retno‘e all the . above unpleasant synamns, and
re-,tore tLe hod) to even sounder health than Lefore.
'Flue same may Le said !of; daTiculty of breathing,
cr I I
,Wri L d ee. Indian Vegviahle Pills will 'lonSen ind
carry ofi'h)' the s'otnach and boiNels thosi rough and
phleatny humors which stop the air • tells of the
ai - A.l'are the cause; of the above dreadful'com
,,
plaint ' . . -, . •
. It S holed also he reinembered tliai 111121fa1r'S
UN DIA . VEGETA EILE VI Ll,Sareeertnin to renthve'
;rain in the side,. oppressinh, nausea and stekners, loss
of appetite,-eohtiveress.:r yellow tinge ',of the skin
rid eyer,Andevery other'nimploms of .1 • 1
. LIYE.II COMPLAINT. l I l
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Because they purge froin' the body thele corritpt and
stagnant humours, whm ltii, IMO deposited yti the liver.
are tire cause of the above dangerous; complaint
They arc also to pre: eta iCI l • , I .
, .,
APOPLEXY AND . UDDE DEATU.
Because then 'carry plf thost. Humours which obstruc
ting t . , ore the . use ofir rush. or deter
mina 0.. the : heat - gtddineo, especially
on in r round, blin nesi, droWsitiesti, lons
0r MI tuna of the Jain, insanity, and all
diner,
, 'l' l ' 1r within doors should remember
that 1 ~ breathe nn atutosphe.re which is
wholly unfit liar the IlroperjApansion of the hums,
and at the same timi 0w mg to sr ant of esercise, the
howelS are not withriciutly evrogiaied; the blood
becomes import.. and 4liehdaelie, indigestion, palpita
tion of the , kn. and many other i.liagreeable
miutoms are Are to f •li.iw. -1. i
IVILIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. .
.I:Mug a Cleanser of the torazien and . bthVels, and a
dirrelptirrfirr 91' llie Moll,' :ire certain not only to
remove pain or dist ess Of every kind from the body.
but it usedoccamon 11y,,r0 as to keep the body free
from those laimourb which arc the eattse of etery
e.,
rtaladneitient to nrui. !hey will. : liiiist assure dly Fool,. e such a just nd equal cactilatiorr of Ihe blood
that those oho lend a sedi.ntary lilt, will be able to
enjoy g - ound health, and clist'lse (g.imy kind will-te .
absoitit,l,;/ inlyb.l:4l,l :1 - • !•- i .
,:A U 77 a :VS 70 AG E:NTS. . .
Country , agents,' anti others, :are I respectfully
intimated I hat, owitak toi the great . popularity, and
increasing demand frr the ahote nthoccl:Pills, zt host
of ,unprincipled porsons 1370 hueily : engaged, in
manufacturing, and I vending a •spairaoue Wide in
:
imitation of - I !' I .
MUG JUTS 1.1,01,6 VEG 137 . 1.8 LE PAL.
They arc also further informed '
,that .I have a suit
pending against one %,(-;10. Eale•;k, for counterfeiting
the.above named tricdicibe and are cautioned against
buying or riceivmg rni;licine from said 'V. o.yalek,
as he cannot by any iirissibilny have the genuine
:Weight's Ind;an Vegetable. Plis for ;sale.
• All travelling
agents.iwith gendine medicine are
provided .with a certificate of agency, signed by
William Wright, Vice President of the'ri A.College
oflicalth.'
Travellers, whit cannot show a certifidate ns above
described ,will ireknown as base impoators.—Shun
them, therefore, as you would a Highway man, for a
Midnight Robber.'
• Offices. devoted eicloiively to the sale of Wright'S
Indian Vegetable Pips; wholesale and retail,. No
169 Race Si. Philadelphia: No, 288 Grcnnwich Street
Boston . . I ';; -; • J
N B--Beicare of The ,rotent^rfeiter in Third .'irect
.Philadelphia. . • ' •
ENT'S FOR SCtIUYLEIILL COUNT'S'',
Tone. & James Benny, Pottsville.
• Bicke: & . -
Noel Sitylor, schtiy !kill Haven. „.
Aaron Mattis, Lewcr Mahantoago.
Jacob Kanffinan,. ; do •
Jonas Kauffman,. . do
John Weist, .Ki:ngerstOwit. -
Caleb Wheeler,'Ptitp grove..
John
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John Silyder,Friedensburg. ; '
Samuel Boyer,. Port Clinton.
Fetneroff Drey'rria., Tuscarora.
-Wm 'l'agert, Tamaqua. ; :; • .•
Morels Forieder. West Penn toUrnirhip... ; ,
R Shider &Co.. Eno. Brunswick township.
.
llenry Koch & tioni hlcKeausburk,;
C. 11. DeForrest,,lewellyn.
.; 1' & J. Kauffman; Zmonermaniowff.
Abraham Heebner; Port Carbon.
John Mertg,Middldort. : ;•
George Ileilsnyder. Vew Castle.
Bennett :& Taylor, Minersville.
• A'orikrirmkerland County.
11. B. Masser, Sunbary.
Jacob Haas. Shatnolcitr. . -
Wm Forsythe, Northumberland.
Wm. Heinen, Milton.
John G. Rem', Uglier Mahanoy. I
Ireland Alirxell, McKwensiille.l
Berke. Coll i n! it.
F. IV. Rinzler'kCO., Reading.
Stichter & McKnight, . do
Gnarled Seidell, Hamburg,
Octoberl, 1842, . .
SIIIOKE'D and. 'Shoul
deco, good Meat and welt cored. just regalia
and for sale, by 511..1X MAN & CO.
Mardi iiB, ' 12—
pOT ASlt r —Just]rcceircti 'enti,for :sale at the
D Drug Store of , ;0111,1 C. MARTIN
ccrabcr. l 31-4 . ,
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I WILL. TEACD,you TO FLURCE,.TUE BOWEL! OF TINE EARTH. AND BRING OUT PROF,' TUE ~CAVYRNS of !lOUNTMS MiTAis-WII/Ca 7iLL• 4 3/Fll STOLNOTIII TMOUIL ANOSUDSZOT At.L MATURE TO OUR FTEAND:PEX.AsVRIC jounoN
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INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
ASTHMA.
MEE
- WEEKLY BENJAMIN BANNAN I , POTTSVILLE, , §CHUYLIcILL COUNTY, 'PA.
' Frppihe,
ininins .
NaV . :dian't despil
WhO burrows!
Buncd.'•alive rror
To delve far 11
Nay; Milier jad;nt
Though )lack thyl
As liorouri;bk
As.that of he'',
They awc 10,0 1 ,4
-:f hd;orethaf,
And perll9; too; ua
in limb And Lilo the
Ye gaiest of Iti•
' In g:old and s
Who, but the
Yoqr jewels
Wheie he y
But fel yonder lot•I
Yelin.vS ofjpe
NOM sit on !!
Smic'gently; on
wrouoli,
And -rescued from
Therubi , and the
Ye.inptruments
The car:. with
' You.rtivitc's, 'bu
• lied shinther;
Noe brot-.74
Had gruhed the tr
Then:don't refui
. The, crust of
Bencirth twit' h
.11 . 0 ;hides n'
The toil]olihis.bor:.
heard
Mere are Iwo co Inn,
llenaencncilhei o f
laWpf i ring with
• ,er.. itc^ l 4 .sli
troubled low an,
zhg mthvichadie
;11y friciLl Fiullb .
my - E u:160. , I gave .
wmit .aMknainst m
The ladOvas a toicri
original itpstiny it w.
bit a b.. 1161 How nil:
ter. ; .boOnsturo 110
her sit, ees i
the coutiterpise.`l II
she ececre . e . tt belie,
were to Ile ace 'unto.
sex, the kvoild math
; I wd
Inc chief d;th.n of thi
a reason" I here. Ft
'
Poet are i the
criminAting of men I
cafe Byron.) f a r4
I ke 'suitslime,
partly hucause the vo
they were no poets,
from bap causes w
In some circles, hart
and the'; one Mei° t
that of M* Ad.le 1
marvel 'of the hour.
which f : !peak was c
and he chose Ochy
the belii's of the t•ea..
cars, (lapels, flancti
than Miss Burnham,
:the ineinie, in iyhii
lievred like
Auld Tifm• Follett a
.blind adoration. I
nodded her Iliad, in
the belkship of Mis
• i
naturaliand satisfacti.
henrcaett e, mr
formation that he
ham, (he had eke
the, t i 1 .) my
stride do nal:trot
acid iniihe minut
travelledbad
4 far
'holy rOatrirtiony.
vat iihY of a mag
ny ph:is:a of •
men, is suseepti I,
satin, ind in kit b
in 'th
rceistihce ; 61'14
slip4ilul, (as ju..
Fed r o oms and dais
the cliatacterie
rn,tho, a num,
iapaldast--chottyl
at Totn's table; at
TsUn'tistraps and
of fanOy exhaust(
!' said
he Was one of my
dulgell myself in,
•Miss4lurnhamil
If slit; cies° to'bi
should she ,tivirr
‘Qtcourse r i
.1,V.e11, in that
trust pc_ ! 'You
I l
Quite plain! ;
.And strippedl
disc+ would ha RI
-with the diva
- 1
had•been a bird ,
''But it was ti
~.
)rant!tether of*-
, sPOssibly ; mit. But as the false:gods of mytho
logy hrolonly it, own, by their insignia, Jupiter by
•1
his tliunderboitl, and Mcrclarry by lhis talsria and
i
. f adueetts, so a • . omen, worshiped by accident,wiil
pod a change 'exterior, nothingliOs‘ than alay
ing aside of he divinity. That's'l a - didactic aeii 7
ience,_ but you will know what •I Mean, when I tell
1 ,
t i
•ou that I mys 'lf cannot see a pair of coral ear
rtng,v withentlt sickness of the. heart, thbugh the
int nian' who once wore them, and who slighted
' • I':
Imo twenty year agia, sits .hoforei mo in Church,
[without divert ii; a ; thought from; the sermon.—
ilDoti'i marry ) 1 or Tom !' . .• . • ••• ;
i . Six sveeliaf,er.this conversation, I wee at the
'wedding, andl the reader will Pleaki pass to the
,•1 • .
leer: ; the six silteeCtling - month-,Short time as 'lt
'seethe, to iechrtl a change in the bland sky of mit
,l
rundny, It vvo i s en eclipse in Our , friendship es
well' ; for advllle (contrary to otit wishes and in
m tinions) ta a • to ho resented, and I fancied from
j ,:„
the .northerly Ws 1 rectaiveeliorn Mrs: Follett,
that mY 'friend had; Maciaa cneriti ; th her of havihg
married contie{y to my counsel.: At the end of
this period toirs called goalie. i, ; •, ,
, Follett , l ., ituld have said, Woe a man of 'that
undecided ardor which is perfectlyrit the mercy
cif lacravat or Waisteeat. ' Me !oohed sinoVor ottoh:
,
.
according t? itko, Car? with which heitad glade
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S4TVRDAYi' MORNING, NOVEMBER '..4, ' 1843. 7
ingham Advertifier.
'
tlie 13116t0n Coiner.
se the "Miner-180," .
like the mole, I
in morn to night
household
coal—
It'er blush for it,l
face be', no the Ott.
by calling-is i
o lords, • 1
• poJr Miner-lad i
steels their swords—
-1 fierce as theirs
e Aliner shares ! ,
• gaudy world,. 1 '
•ily , or dight,
mble Miner-lad, l.
, ~ ~ B a it 1 1
mug/Lai
our gold and silver,
ly driver ?
' , f
rly diadems,' ' 1 --
1
illy thrones, 1
the Miver.lud ' I
your precious stones,.
their iron bord i
,- N .
diamond : , • I
! I
f brass, that meree,
trumpet sound, ' •
for the 51:ner-14d,
'ld under Mound-7
nor brazen gni:4, •
3phie4 of thOgrel l at..
se the Miner-ladi
prayek
lachost Nee of his
;art as fair
,brawny arm '
, 'and books tv#m
..lioco.
Ow York Mirror!,
' .
r' d 1
4 tidies, mue ked by gm' .
' which will bear tinkering or
rocerinwny and hllent,lealh
ies we fair weather and'un.
teal. Pond& vii the folb,w
ritople, deur reutlery
married - a lady contrary-A°
the ad 'ice contrary to my
y. a ill. lie would have R.—,
rf ,
Shy pretty ivoma;n, on - whose
never
er wr4ten aria she should
b:catne tite is n9t much mat
, g thoroughly titken by sur
i, had neglectetl to provide
say it is no great metier how
- T rier is it,—for if such things
for to the sitistactionof the
have lit, Ic iime fur other ape
. tlesute a single 'paragraph to
1 '§• ono of mary Mysteries, for
'tlnanz baba in clarnu.
tt : ( ts . idious, and ihe'least die.
In their admiration of women,
r .ly because their[imagination,
ities all that turns to it, and
ahiteu.tns heart, Without which
is 44 indolent find imperial,'
iting always . to !be sought.--
t s are rather comets than stars ;
t rbit far a feat days intersected
urnham, was the exclusive
Likelother . pock the one of
hcentrative in his attentions
the gals knew better than
i.;on,) to have neither eyes nor
Js
. nor ' verses fpr any other
~
.llewent on; his way,' hut
ili he haCenvehiped the blest.
a Magic atmosphere about her,
ild • all his tribe hreathed •it i 4
rust the fair, rea-ler has here
evidence. that I:his history of
:Burnham is no le i sibrk than
From the
; .
to me with the tiefountling in
niended to propose toMissßurn
.ao proposed and born accepted,
fiticy at once took the prophetic
the first breaking ef such news,
s which I took (dr reflection, I
a that Is i nd of fe.r delusions
II 'ef )T nre, in all the changeful
mirror, c a me and went the ma
that multiford creature, wo-
I saw her in diamonds and
rp : apicin and curlpapers ; in de
dtimps ; in supplycation end in
like a fairy in French ehoes, and
rhaps fairies are, too, in their
ties.) I saw - her apprOaching
age, and receding horn •
an inuaiid,—mum over her
ser her ica,—dOing the honors
1.1 Mending with Sober diligence
ritvenders, The kaleidoscope
d its combinstionii.
(lookirig up afrectionately,(or
weakie4es, waslom, and I in
ovilig him with . nt a reason,)
I in the hest where she is,
belleas ofr.course she will,
•
i tterrupted Torn'Tebt gravely.
Lcase„ she lays OLT the goddess,
illhke her . to dre;asplaisly--=',
of her phi in*, yOtir bitt] of Peri.
ott4ng bt4 a very: ißdifrdrent boo
vaniizo or remealbenng Abut she
•
f ,
t her dress that attracted the br
,his toileti While a bachelor, of cotirse, he could
never afford in public: a negligence or a :miatake,
and was invariably an elegant man, harmonious.
.and'rpin point' from straps to whisko m But alas!
the :security of Wedded life! Wheat Tom entered
,my : rnorn, I perused him' as a walking liontilyr:L
His' coat, still I'w/de on the old mes'sare, we's•but
toned only at tire top, the waist being rather:snug.
and his waistcOat pockets loaded With the c:opPer
which, in his gayer days, he always• left cin the
counier. ' His satin cravat was frayed arid triciwn
ish; witli the tie slipped almost under his Ear.- . 7
The heel of hi..right boot (le trod straight 4n the
other foOt), alenost . looked hintin the ram! His
paritaloohs, (he one article of dress in which
there are no gradations—nothing, if not perfect,)
were bulged and strained. Be' Wore a frightfully
new hat, no gloves, and earried r a baggy brown
umbrella, which was, in itself, amast expressive
portrait of .gone to Seed. Torn entered with his
ward uppish carriage.eq, through the biori.'dye
dos, and, the getting into his Ichair,l• carried Off the
old:Manner lola charm. In talkirig of the Weath
er, moment afier, his eye fell On his stumpy um
brella, which; !with en unconscious memory' of an.
old' affectation! with his cane, he was balancing on
the toe of his beet, and the married look slid over
like a'edst. Down went his'-head between his
shoulders, and down went the cArriers otitis mouth
--down' the i l rflition of his chest ) like a collapsed
beillor and down, in its youth land' expression
it seemed to !me, every meld° of his face. ' He
had assdmed in a minute, the style and cennte
nonce of a man,ten years older.
f War could I hut smile !, '
- •Th.n you have heard of it !' exclainied ,Torn,
•
suddenly starling to his feet, and flushing Purple
to the roots of his hair. ,
•lieard of what?'. 1 •
. 'My Itlok' of surprise evidently took him 'aback,
and, seating himself againwttli confused apologies,
Torn proceeded to 'make a clean breast,' on a sub
ject which I had not aniictpated. 1 .
It Seemed, that, far from mantling her feathers
after Marringic according to my 'prediction, Mrs.
Follett cleal thought that she had not, yet ,s.trut
ted her honr, and, though everything Tom could
wish behin3 the cur.ain, in aorietY she hatl.ffaunt-".
et and ildiedj not merely with no dimimition of
zest froth the wedding-day, but, her husband was
of opinion, with a ratio alarmingly increasing
iler pr'esent alliance was with a certain !Count
Haurenbao, the lion of the moment, and though
doubtless one in which vanity alone was'; active,
Toni's Seim of Connubial propriety was at its his
gasp, Itio ceuld stand it no longer. He lavished
my advice inlihe choice between ice..i coUrseel.--
Should i he call'out the Frenchma!n, or shiiuld he
take advantage of the Massaehu ntts interpfrtation
of a 'land of liberty,' accuse his wife of 'Moral in
sartity,, and ! hut her up in a madh,ase. i
My ethic° hailbeen of so little! avail in the first
instnnce,,,that I shrank from troebling Tom with
any mgrs of it, and certainly should hivelevaded
it altogether, Uut fir an experiment 'I Malted to
make, as mach' ` for my own sitii,4action at; for the ,
berolit'of that large class, the unhappy married.
rYobr %site -is out every night, I suppose,
T' n ' l '; • !
.E very, night when she hart no', party at home.'
• rDo'len gO with her always I'l
rI go fur her usually--but the ruth is, that since
I married. parties boreme, and', after seeing my
wife off, 1 commonly smoke I and snooze, or rend,
or run ',into Bob Thomas' and 4alk horse,' till I
have jilt time tube in at the deailt.' I
tAnd:wheri you get there, yeul don't &Mee
I, l• T haven't" da l nced since I was
married!' married,f I ,
430. pit' Used to beithe best Waltzer of the day!.
thel music soinetintes gets into nay beets
now; but, when I rerivimber I, ern married, the fit
cools oft The deucei tithe - it !i a inTrrqd man
shouldn't be !seen whirling round the room with a
girl in , his arms , 1 • I
presume that we e y'ou still sinxle, vent would
fancy. your chance to ibe as'good for favors,
as any French counts that ever 'came over
! . •
rEhiqn ! why--ye,
Tom pulled up shie collar.- I.
.And if yOu had adreAs .to her society all day
and all-night- and tqe Frenchman' only
l en hour
twti, in the evening,' any given lady being the
oljeetf' you would bet freely' on your, own head I'
4 see [yoUrdlift,' laid Tom, with a melancholy
smile, •bttl iti won't do
'Nei, indeed—it ie what would have done. You
had at the elan a miach better chance With your
wile dash 'CLunt Hautenbas ; but husbatds and
lovers are th j e 'hare land the. tortpittii of thej fable.
We must reserutow to other means. Nyll you
folloti, my advice as well 'as - take it, shOuld I be
willingiegntn to bur my fingers in your;affaits!'
The ieagerness of Tonfit protestation's quite
wide the amends to my mortified eelfeornplaien
cy, and I entered zralously into) my littic pick, for
his happiness. At this moment I Irani)) , Wish I
hod sent him and it's aff•ins to the devil, end (lest
1 shinild forget it at the close of this talq,) I here
uutiiair all men, single and doable, against ,med
dling making,'_ Marring or eneriding l in
metiers. Thealiteration may, perhaps,
imprese this salutary eaunsel on the reader. ..
• .I passed ihe remainder of the day in!repairing .
the d'..atnage!.of Tom's. person. 'I. had hie whiskers
curled and Wirt:mad even, (hie left whiskr Was an
inch - rmelrer his nose than the right) and his teeth
I
looked to by the dentist. I steed by, to be sure
that there Was no carelessness tin;-his selection of
pa , eitt leathers, end on his aSsuring,rne that he
watirotheaW.se well proviaed, 1 Buffered him' to go
•;• F
borne to . dress, engaging' him to dine with' me at
seven.. • •
He was kuntual to the hotiG By Joye,l could
scarce believe Ryas. the some man. ;The con
sciohsness of being weltdressed seerned to have
frightened his eyes and lips, 14 it certainly chang
ed itltogcther his address end movements. He
bade narrow escape of being handsoMe. After
nll r it is only a 'man of mark:, or an ..kpollo,,who
cant well afford to neglect the j outer man ; and a
judicious negligence or e . jadicio'us plainness,, is
probably worth the attention •of bOth 'the man of
mark and the Apollo.' Twit ;mei quite another .
ortfer of creatiare—a butterfly-that was „just now a
wonn—and would have been treated; With more
consideration in consequence; even byl those least
tolerant of, 'the pomp and' vanlties.' We dined
'temperately, and {superseded dab bottle by a cup'
of i,trongigreen tea, 'et en early ibtorrient after the
removal Qf the cloth, detertrrine r d to have Tom's,
wits in as full drels as his Person. Without be
ing at al} 'a brilliant mein. ho.was;the nest best
thing, 0 - steady absorbent ; 'and 'as' Most' roomers.
sup momfond of 'giving than Ileeeicing is all things;.
birt partieufatly. in Con versation.;l was not 'IPPY
, _ _...ersat .g.,, . ,
suito powerof making himself ligiceetile. ICor
w*s he, faith
'AIYVMTISER.
NM
The bast of the; nightl, was at the. house of no
old friend of my own, aid Mr. and Mrs,. :Poilett
were but newly! introduced to the circle. 'I had
the company very clearly in .my eve, iheref tre,
while casting about for if/smail., pei-eonie, and in'
fixing upon Mrs, Beverly 'F'airlie, for the prom!.
" • I
nent character, I assured suecess, though being
seri, much in lovewith thit%oquetti.h widow my
self,ll had eccasion for istme self-deuial in tie mat.
ter. I Of Mrs. Fairlic's 'week points, (on wbach it
seemed necessary i that I!ehouhlenlighten. Tom.) l_'
bad information notAo be acquired short of sum-,
.
•mertng and , wintering her, and with my eye solely
directed to its effect upt)n Mrs. Follztt, 1] put the
clues into my triend's hands in n long siter•dicner
conversation.. Ar he ieemed impatient to open
the campaign alter getting thesedefinite and vale
able instructions,' I argued well for his success,
end I wo entered the ballroom in high spirits.
.
It, was quite enough to say to' the mischievous
widow thee another woman was to ba piqued by
any lattentions she might choose to pay Mr. Fel
lett.l Haying said thuS 'much, anil presented. Tom.
I, sought'out- Mrs. Follef t, myself, with the double
purpose of breaking up I the monopoly of Mona.
Hautenbas, and of directing her attention, should
it be necessny, to the s l ulvilies between Tom and ,
the widow. ;.1 .
It was a superb halh and the, music, as• Tom,
said, went to the. heels.; 1 The 4.114 be well
was waltzing. and kftei t'aking a tarn or two.with
Mrs. Fairlie, the rualic came ran up to Mrs. Fol
lett with the moat inriOe'ent air imaginable, and
Jiegii'd the loan of her hitsband for the rest of the
evening ! • I did net hid like the look of earnest
with which she entetaail Into the affair, indeed, and
there was little need of l aiy taking much trouble to
enlighten Mrs. Follett :for a woman so' surprised
with a six , manilla' hiaXand" I never saw. j They
were su capitally matched, Tom and the
in • i •
siza, 'mo.ion, Sty le 'of Waltzing, and all, that not
we Only, but the wholeltiarty were occupied wi.h
observing and admiring !them, Mrs. Follett and
I (fir a secret synipalq, -sornenow,_ drew .us to- I
gether p as the thing. whit on) kept up a broken
conversation,in which the count was even lesi
ierestrd than we; and 'after a • few ineffec!ual at
tempts to draw her intO the tea room; the French
man left ui in pique, anti we gave ourselves' up to
the observations of the couple who (we presumed)
severally belonged to uki
I
The carried oh the War famously, to be sure!
MTS. Fairtie was a woikin who could do i Las she
, because she toft l ribf ; and' ithe cared not r;
straw for the very pronOunce„deinoual ration of en
gr ussing one man for tiel the quadrilles, w .Itzes
and g . aloparles, besides watt hint to !lappet
Once or twice I tried lO; find an excuse for t'ea.ieg
Mr 4. Follett. to putt in
l ifri.oar for my.t If ; hut the
liule woman- clung toe as if „he had oot ti.e
courage to Undertake nnailtUr pereon'samus'ement,
and, new and' abdden +I the feeling must have
been, she *as ?Ile and ij wretched, with a j.klousy
(wire bitter probably thin mine. Tool never lave
rr•M a look ef•er the first iwal z; and as to the widoW,
she plated her part with rather'more vat than we
tar' down for her. I p;fssed altogether on un .. arn .
I •
fOrtab'e night. furs gay ]one. and 'it was a great re
fief to, me when, Mrs. Follett 'asked me l'o_sertd
Tom for the carriage.
iße so kind as to stand a -lervant fee it! enid
Follett. very coolly. •ariti say to Mrs. Fortett, that
,
aid join her at h•.me4 1 am going to sup, or ra
ther breakfast, with Mrs. Bevetly Faultel'
fere was a mess!
iStiali I send the count for your Shawl?! I ask.
etli after giving this nieisage, and wishing to know
whether she was this side of prido to her unhap r
piness.
The little woman btfret into tears. . -*
A win sit in the cloili room till my husband is
Teeny.' ehe said; .go toihiin if you please, and ink-
I •
ploro him to come ond;speak to me.' r ~ .
lAs I said before. I wished the v hole plot to the
devil..' We had echielied 'our object', ft is true—
stkd Eck did the man whIO knocked ,the breath •out
of his friend's body; in:4olin a 8y on his lrack.=—
I
Tom is now (this ward 'years ago,), a married flirt.
of some celebrity, for Aier coming 'out of the wi.-
dO .
w's hands vt i'tbi a thrce monihs' edtfcsiirm, ho had .
quite fcrgot to ,be troubled about Mrs. Follett; and
instead of neglecting 14,k dress, which was,.bis on.,
lain when I took hini in hand, he now riftlects
his 'wife, st ho , itees him:, rie women ate apt to ere
their hush HOS, through:ther women's eyes. 1 I
1 • :
presume they litre dootktk d to quite as much un
hlappiness as would haVe fallen to their lot, had I
14 them alone—had Mrs. Follett run away with
the Frenchman, and lid Tom died a divorced ale.
v l en. But when I tl iiitt that,'besidca aChieving
little fdr ',leaf, I was i ie direct means of spoiling
Mrs. BeverlylFairlie iSr myself, I think I may
write myself dor asp warning to meddlers in
1 . 1 1, mrfrtmorry• , -.., I . i . • , N. P. W.
I
Tag Correa Rocrei. The Han. Mr. Coleraf
*riling to the Ceramicist under date of 13th inst
'notices the arrival of {lite Copper Rock at Detroit
from Lake Superior, ;bit he way to Washington.
Professor C. lays: off'S !greatest ler-grh is four feet
Six incheF; 'remotest th about foe- feet; its max
imum thicknevs eightten inches. These are rocigh
Measurements with 0¢ rule.. It is almost entire
ly composed 4711414E11e copper, and bears strik
i
mg - marks forinerly paid to it, in the
evidences of ;portioriS ,which have from time to
lime been cut off. There are no scales in the ci
ty large enough, or (idler Mane of ascertaining
its ;precise weight, . and of thus -terminating the'
uncertainty ' arising from .the `several estimates
heeetofore 'made: It has been generally estimated
here, since its atrivall, to weigh between six and
seven thousand pounds, or about three and a balt
tons, arid is by far, diellargest known and described
specimen of native copper on the globe. Humors
of s larger piece in South A mericaare apocryphal."
It is clearly ci boulter,l and beers marks ot strition
front the action of water, on'some par triof its rocky
•
surface, as Bell as th l e metalic porti ms.i • A min.
ute examination and description of
it nre required. The adhering rock, of wls'eh
there is less !twig than in IS2O, is apparently, sm.-
.01:line, in Some parts steatitic, whereas the.cop.
per ore& of Koweene Point on that lake are retina
exclusively in the anrygdaloids and
.grcenstones - of
the trap formation.] A circular depression .of o
paque crystalline quart:, in the for'nx; of a '
semi-go
ode exists in on. trqe•of ii; odic , parts of the mass
disclose the same attnerat. Probably 300 .lbe.. - _of
ttirs'inital have bern backed off, or detached by
Srierel chisels, since : it - fres' been knovvn to the
whites; moil. of thiS within late yeara." - '
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7 'Dayton, Ohio, thete is q family nrfiw ,
teen et.thl!enl—stare maleeand neve.) Itiwket
the yrinegest being fourteen years of ..egf!, and . ill
or whom ate 111 . Ithe enj syment • pf'i l ri f ipaifed.
health. One of'the fourteen wishes to IttloW
Stets is a lora inltho Union iquelly honored.
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Stems ch, Nesrs 'and Imbortamee, C 7.. illCied
' from-the London Bllialug Journitl.
• Having been tendered an exeltango with the
London Mining lotiiM , d, one of the moat vatua•
ble papers of the kind in all Europe, we
to furnish vieekly to Ourl reiniers ,a column of
matter extracted and cendinsed ,from
ft being the principal erg an of the Coal and Lon
Trade of Creat Britain; containing al; tho
provemente and alteration, made in wining or
manufacture', we forisider the proposizion one
which will meet with Oao hearty !concurrence of
our readers :—Ed.
COPPER AIID Cif ILYORKO 41' LAN 41.1.1. 7
The public mind being: unfortunately much agi
tated at. present tim,a . froth the contirmed un
happy differences betWeerf Inflaters andl in en in
South Wales, all statidticed details in cot;inection
with, the real position I oft the several di,tiicts, ,
must prove of 'general )interest. The fillziwind
infmnritiou -respecting the t e l ci.pe.r and coal works
on which rho town of papelly i 3 ,dopendant, is
the result of recent iniiiiir'y. Theriwcro forri
erally two copper-woes Et; L h
lanelly, hut tern is
pow only one, the other having leap e1e..1 fur
three or four years. The romajcing ona'f.a still
at work, the men having Cheerfully corm:Masi to
'a reduction in the wag.is aime time since; it em
ploys about -350 pera i msl, receiving a weekly a
mount of wages of about 2501. 'The quanzity of
copper made annually by these works is lietwzrn
3000 and 4000-tons of smelt, in which tfpwarils
of 150 tons of coal are 1.1..x1 daily ;'at the town of
'fancily,' and within foUr pailcs round, tlier3 arc
five companies carrying, op coal-works, emiility
ing about 1500 penple, whose wages average a
bout 10s. per, we'-It each : and Ido not find that
there is.more than one. truck-shop in this district.
and that one, of verfi sins!! amount, the copper
m-n andtho'se at the Miter works icing paid reg
ularly in money.
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New MODE OP RAistiva Mivens, !Near:As
-I,fo tENTIL,ATION, iSre'—LA patent has been
granted tole.l3ooth, k f isgf, of Cork, for jinprove..
ments in machinery, for lowering and roising
heavy bodies in mines, !Sc.,
.and also for,, obtain
ing more perrret ventilation. ,For this purpo , e e
screw shaft is fixed in I the 'shaft of the mine,
which working in anti-fric'tion.roll Ts on thi . ;Thoi.
containing the heavy bodit.s, whlelf is' else luta
I
in slider . ; properly arranged, raibes or IoPtON thew
bodies as required; the.ie crew shlfts are set in
motion by. the steam-eOgine or any rnachMe l ry ii.
sed for working the mines ) and the motion thus
•. , ,
oobtained through the l wli l role leng•h of the Ash
I
mar he applied ro working a navy' fin or air
pump any point where increased. velitatiti , in
may be nere=s4ry:•or thr any particular michin
e7 temporarily requirCil s ai riny of .he levels .
,fi r r,e I.
~ EF.CTiI C '11 , 14 111 !C F. —TIM &-,
rector
of the R,a a! P , dyieeilic Iristi utmn seem deter
mined to maintsin th l e high character they have
alrea ly obtained, by the con:Meal ail ition•or
such novelties in science land att as must, from .
th , it attractive irtver and interest render thcir.
e-tabli-hment an object .oil s
the highest value and,
impudence to scientific as well as aniurement- .
t
seeking world.' do :fliti silly evening we wit
nessed, some e'xperiments with ArmstriMg's hy
dra-electric. machine,jtvhiph has just been fitted
' up, with the . view of pointing nut to the public,
that electricity in la6e quantities is develop rd ,
from steam while e,ca' 1)14 from the boiler. and
,which electricity is identical with tat produced
by the plate machines, and the ether usual moire
of obtaining it, In addition to the nperiments
usually made snit the colloiratil plate• Alias tea-,
chine, several results, • net:berme obtained, ware
shown, such as setting fire to wood s'havings and
;vipieces of papar, which' m effected..by a direct
.spirk from the 'boiler.- : The experiment of the au;
ram borealis was me of extreme • brilliancy, and
ably explained r by Dr. Ruchhoffrier, who ef;iciai ,
ted on 'the oeca , tion; loose gun poxrder 4 tves el..ci
ignited. Tho experiments' on. the hydra-electric
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machice were foltdWed by the exhibition of an
other new inventium , by Mr.l.on,ghottom, the sec•
' relary of the ins itiftiori-L the Friona microscope
—by which solid objeisi were clearly showh, on
3.
a disc in strong relief,- and tnasnified to ca 'ex.
traordinary size. I It ii:plen.ing also to'noticattite
excellent arrangements"pursued by the officers or
the institution, *ham olket appears to be, by
perfect unanimity of fooling and action - , to render
the spirited exertions of the director& veepfable
to the public; thN I was'especially alp rent on
Thursday evening, ' which, being a private meet
ing, afforded the opPortnniry of an expres4on of
fechng l and opinion' thtit must have been highly
•
satisfactory to al assemhled.
CONTINHNTAL RITL74TS.-A letter fro:n
trecht, dated: the 1;Oth inSt , says— , l Th's morn.
ing the first essay on the iron rf..Ercirad . from 1.7,
irecht to Ains'erdam to*" place with complete
success on the section frern Utrecht to lirenkelin.
In the first place, allocoMntice, rt , tender, and fire
- carriers, proceeded at a l moderate degree of.peed
to Berkelin, in order, to be certain that all the di—
tails of the.SFlNiCti were in good o:der ; all ths
contractors and cflicers I,of the railway were p.e.4-
entat the 'essly. On Ithe return the trAin pr 3-
ceeded with greater rap!dits, end the distance 114-
tt i vern Brenkelin land 'Lltrecht ( 12.000 vtirds,,)
was performed sirteeil minutes. 'Pile distance
between Utrecht and Ame•erdam i; 35,000 yards.
so that more than ''one-Third tvas - -rnade in sixteen.
tninutes. , 7 7
EITES'AIVE Tao* Vlioay.s.--The largest irm.
lurks in England* those of Mr. James Foster,'
situated near Stoinbnd i ge, and comprise forges,
fineries, rolling mills, foundries. dee r ; Mr! Foster
has also blast . -furnaces 'and extensAls calleriee arid
works near and likewise in Shroit
shire. There are its many as 5000 pore ins ef'4-
plOyed by this ono genial - lan, ir hoes works err
-curried on under ate firm of John Bradley
and were highly tirais4l by Mr Horner, in his re
port, for their, k ! -l'order, rate of wages, and gen.
.eral hunarne treatmcntl'of the young persons ctn.
.
fNEw Vocivr. POW ER. —A comtntinicatien
insfirted in the 211,-,inilg Courier qns New YOrk
Enquiier,9f the 31st lof August Calla the public
attention to 'a new. mativo - paircr, disc-'iered by
Eir. Drake. The ehjeet.of the comnionicattori is
tea to bo, t p Ott out ita great advantages trker
the steam ,engine, tr 4 sr effective and cheap pro.
pang power; to show thatit is unonestionahly
an agent that moat be brought into 110..
m• &coo Use, not on1) 1 : upon 'the cicent; riVer, god
railroad . t nes, but in .in at oral 'of_ our mirk
-i'.hops.: and, frordita very na:ure. 77 being so eneify
and ful!'y r con rot, 'iv elicrut tiantrer,
and ( witio.'ut.los4 of fnel,nnly A hen in 'initial ino.
lion—posaesaing such superior advantages, that
it may, and na doubt lie . ^OpPlied'id a Van
number or instances
be
stead 'cannot • with
safety or soapily be introduced.
...
Its ativatitles ttrer,the orditii4 steam-enginei
or* Thus eet forthl:--;elpr..Drik:44 limit leaved ... i
4
. .11'1110(1 it ilie 'Co+llf} donate:oils, 0,4 .bulky boilese , -..5,
th&contlensing ii,•parstut , , Oil w4ll4taa *any tither ~
periiotts of* 611; : i..414:1:1 CP rii n e . ; t 1 other with thci : 1
*pacions furn*ces endtrittite.pii.. 2 •6l 'it will also N,
leave behind the Itindrcis of taii,v - -Of coal, and 11/ . . ,
..
'their stead totolr ID.llay afar I.Airei:ri of oil, alcohol. -• '
or tui,:ititiue, 13 ;itS'ille:-.ECtlfi4 . 6 ~ encroaching, :
•, , upun the stOwage ' OOOl fOi freigli; end 76 per. —.•
:cent. of .Ltrour i.q. the Fif , Ak ittiitv - -, , 0f ship...bands,
wii.l be sevt.ti.• 1.1. i the ti* ,. ., of ttOigent, the form : ~ t
'of tho ship way tee clip ru,:cd; re'iOinz no stiiling
• ePperelar,cs; but *Jive:3,llu; euti - iOit -ou the eII- • '
..niney of the etiOies. - t twartyiliitle in saying.
that a pits:a l te wilkt.e 4.adi. frattii - tVii, city to Lir*
erpo.ll in le'** time tin* seven tlitit't." . . -
The conirtmuir-.;,ti•;n . Conclu4tiaas .folltaWe * --..- ' •:::..
'••••• Without doubt iirets - .uro no i.-,4.,,i, 1 ,. ' mu l e to • ~.
introduce titis most v &nal le -in'ietitinn, ii4gietil. - .
utcly it to Eri,fanik Wii Ken ' Ilii. 114 . !915. '.
' _ - .
We knot'v n . :t •%ll: t it ea : • p i ;i4: 2 - ta . of la won- . - •
'Jeri - 11l i• agout "oi :1 - fr: Ur .1.e . 4•,t - ifty e, etit. It. ; ::
i* cepub!e of tiehis; irg arceezt ire btetej, it t • ••,,--••
V
ce ~ .t •-••
ttairl if 11V 9:th
. ir t . iiin he tll , .lip 1-
NO. 45
ca rr!fLi kriLLll - 1101(.31-4,“ i,bt of a mast
• 1 !. • . -. 1
L I it cdAric,{r ttse. ryenti , e_ 011
. 41.
pf In:thhin,r;r„,...ear go —,
etoc.
I On'ief nn of 'Vs ariaS
undertook, r"!lt rottnd it; . ; taco courao on
a ra.nmee, itee to the
ordulare tap., liSie6 included, ow
veral.fed to a ;Ulei novel gall sitar. The
Quellee - Giymte itg.eport, : •
. Li t ter upt.euo..,l ground'in foil
jockey sidc,' r' eune ; in abort-
Cail.g the pipet eth verted:l3..Lcep Ma feet
from tourdlin: 1114 4Q1.1(.4, ornifkiu3 from nctustly .
ers:Sing, (;u La:SO n•tte :tie•rapii,) luau:mid )in
lice ieiher tuortte - qurta, atid.ficp9r3 in hand
oti ha,: eenrie. thtjt'lider souk: not.
'of cow whilener him, a bra-,
ther eiliverts 1+.rio;•••1 W eUite," us is dope
in eLcrs:init - Q. 8:lip r,
- )t a a. t ; I
210cm-dingl . j, 'in tie; re. - ir .if tittilon'oey
ho i • ik I hir",'• i inotrvettarts Ii
the' 7 l;rute zeroed fr.qa, io. pr:4 - " r direction ;at
otoi time cOgieg t" tit air,"—(fre9 -
the j'telt:• . y.) —at a not!ter t•sth'ifri.l7--t. , stce.ity"--7
• riiler.) and
va..:;t, o. anZt.t.a . : the directions•
were fi4in the '':ltl4 . ;. faitttil..yoy on,ecti
the intl.ff,rent - taaidler trt ..toiclOsie saswerei.l the
hArd, tda•tit;'4,to O'..4lirecrty opposite -
directi , n); fyd - odd. hlrif•a•pnrt
—st .itly,'hur.!•:l-stsrho.it I," 01411'.
the kat try achitord it; treldpiftree an 1.• a halt
- minutes, shoutiii.orbiughter, t and on .
infliniv of j lore-going,.. told.
Ainw lar!rry .wero':the fez
The traildnao sod teldlery.'d &We cosy express -
iir4eives, WOW. Of: character.—
The ead4le war. : of catt . tat.a, with hey;
with s!ayl . .( 4. tt4,..,y,%N . are &oi.trttitl). fora and aft;'.
those to hery it frier/ ;tdippiccdter the animal's
how.;' tying is!ine of cansass,:*htle the" back
stny" (Co 'was s 'crupper or Slane material'..
termed) , to piemrpt the h s flaot from shift
ing aft, and htinzing her d_iwir:rki;? much
.by 'the : •
stern ". , • . •
'A - hew-we arri , eil On the -i0•Ontl, the joc ny •
was this b-il4'..stay, :Oyu)
in •
handily.-
sail skr:r's anti
, !Ifri.;t . lucre
The stirrups, nr td.e.-krrto,7:7, eir? . ..Pf rope r sad ro
'ea: the; brile ;' itt • thiif tattuf wen, two,
head:;" to 0 . 0.41 rieiar orhon
h e had , ! the h.:a t
lit.,oteht
. harti reld.to; tet4r. A int of the
fonctvido naruic i new re ! wirtg*a.' in alter
•
a the earr .
oon: ha;t; 'walk I •en l Y
••„ir dreria, Itr nays. He is
ejtrc4 era Ito'Votapfttt. froLs crown
in. sole, and io to ir , lrry a s4iiir - Ift.1 1 1 eqaipinent,
hesvy trisri-hit g ordvi . ;, ?This it isbist.sr •
•ama intereE, 811;1 tt a Tx;:tiir.e.4ipas commcnced
thirm.odping."
A PaiLO33P:lll . ti.)rd loOking Crtaa
crds up'yrj,re Rom rder 1191d.06 the • ocher dal, -
for Riesling. a hai al a 6tili!ißr. er luokirp case,:
who fell ariirp in L 11 , 1 yr-rye r 4 44finr. 7h• oilfert.;,
der italtrent to prann t.) be tt:!4„ . „'t; ?at the Cisir Mee
herni4e court. R:‘ , tfifinre sal *tath . .
er on ir.r,..tious ortz, no: avail- hi '
anythinE: . . •
' , Our honor a •aitin` is
tit" nit are, • witsitt* the v , ;r4:401:11 sorb, of ere ,
a:ion, and jilt c tir.ikkin . to rit; • •eil iiyi:eh bats :.
ter (fr Ale Ptars are nor I to. ceti Aihe, tale
I. cod fri - iblaz.4o . Lcan, nn 4,4 . cpn
Stara hi li:lney,t It zinc. I joined
the ter t yrilittf# e urtFty. If ,p r .: ! stra4 (to Apte a
enonze4!the• t",n't haver i , r,i , 4:74sd ! •r.the fifth nb
by the.; Charlies, awl • tuck iitt!;pd Ire r at down far
thirty clays. • Mislll don't norrirlyjnt no sibcre in
the an(', halo got n )111%. to pa, for bt*rd.
I tiord to cr.ll tt,e r , non2 •rnaitifi V G ° etWirtiii!
Aietlry—hat'l I.te to.Atiorrto
aiv mit •••If jo.tiiirr e r,,jl.:t. 4 .7:;;l:.,f i wo u tda•-I.
aOlir honor,' he rOotior44,:is= %Is.•
to my(aod, j:st that.•iy, I se.qt!tifiy ere hat • yin'
on the jaaji hats for. bride.
;ISt] :tot to he on the j'ilit,te tap, and
vrn ie , eets ihe!ge'rnau it/1101mo! haws
it on tile !sale fool, 4•ilivr! 7. •
tly pro. pr,,flarty , 6,4,1 I,eyite4hergeo. tIo now
Tour hooor, hft•j• - ••• dole' thl4 . q d -thinks is
how I. comes vith'm ih aka i [.-tctitel The
Itecorfar &tiered vi:tl him or, c .e leTal questicT o
ei ye hlve sholtly dame:—
Picayisne..
Ali r,1110:i • OF„ cVCCAtI4ti •,!!ipx• KETT! TX Trill
Nr.inlTnannbnn Or Ain • toXii:'.4l.7aimpbell •in hie
leiters•from:hil, T3mtlh, gores t q tallowing aeeourat
of tl:e rn , tivid of ticisoz Nurthera
Arcicni The p, a nt • :gonad, IDOI
flical 1114;11.7fir pli!f* a iZ it, Ned strews
stmile....srtlitt.ot it tti., lip.;;Ortrq't, • Op_ oho* th 2t tbOre
nnre - wit h.rt, ho!e j4r!latle
f:) ttc , . p iise7ft% artt y. '
.Unfurt'p.
tist,•!y, - h s oct,y; c's4v mai graU trio
b is t; WtHie
1 •
cicticliir.g it,
ves.fl', with
'next i-mdrn!!
rn
MTh=
tranarrlati
part pi thih
e erricel
t:rn• •
roirrLaNlD,riPilt 91C1C11--rOSVICIMF7IIti;-i
--A In.r pniscni P. M.' !ot ,
Portia/id :n4.3 turntoi•out, IN , I. Nlttebel, an obj
P , e v , . 11 furor.) - :4:3'A few 'boys after %ha*,
Mr. Moan!: Limsett riaa . kfit'ned oot,
at in 17.1 a t.to n alio; toro,:aln. T.A, rapid iul.!.; ;4-1
ti on in 41-ze:Vo_.le evrpri.:4 - 4 i .; , -, peor le, 'bat':
.no•i to beturnedirr
azaiu. • After Mr. i.y tr , e:'/Ao comatinsion, •
-Mr:Alifi•tirii:fi-cr poet hj...ef+ Washington; but •
ea a'o mna M. krit th 3' t, ha flew au quick •
aa niter, him. 11.`,. Vtria *gentlemen are•
now there, an] vcon•lert:4:oltlt. on earth, or un. •
der: the eafrtf, rotl do nest. No. •
mart knocredt which way- the
Y. Express., y 4.1
. .
Arr tin oi 'esterdal et half pes(...
thr'e &et M editor of
ria jinn Coytilizt, and &y.ti s litt Dribithiro, Esfq.,
P 4 1 4 h'd q 1 " 0 ;• . tilq frlcifiq.• :Tbo,fonner vase. •
tended tlt Xohn and .the Ist*.
r , by . ;flip p.-7p it, .1%. bl.I'.:1", - After
exibintte'.4shots, theAar ea separated: Mr: pd.
Onhire's friend htviti;V:lared himself vateriad.
teconellittiOn triok:gue.
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