. • - TILE WHOL W ORLD! It is admitted by all wha have used them, rand • who has not?) that. __ DrI:TETEIIS O VEOLTAIILB AN.. ' • TIBILIOUS PILLS, • A RE the most, unrivalled remedy ever discovered -ill by the ingenutiy of man. They are a sovereign for the following, complaints: . Yellow and Bilious ~ Fevers„ Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Crnup, Liver t:omplainf,Sickileadachn, 'Jaundice, A sthina,Hrop.• By; Itheumatism,lEnlargetnent of the Spleen, Piles, : . Cholie; , Female Obstructicins, Heartburn, Frirrid • T.ongue,'Nausea ' Distentioes of .tho ' Stomach and BowelcincipicniDiarrhcea,Flatulence, Habitual Cos tiveneis, Loss ofAppente, Blotched or Sallow Coin . plexion;and in all cases of Torpor of the POW6iR, where a Cathartic or an Aperient IS needed. ' ...They are eicecdingly mild in their.operatton,, pro ducint neither N ausea . 'Griping, nr Debility. They are extensively used and commended by PRACTISING • PursiciANs, in all parts of the Union, from whom any quantity of Certificates of their value can be ob.. fluted, SHERMAN'S COUGH T.,OZE:S"GERS • , Are the safist, most sure and effectual remedy for Colds, Consumption ,Whooping,Cougn,Asthnaa,tight• ness of the Longo or Chest, &c. &c. Mr. Jan Statkey, foot of Gouverneur st., cured of cough of eighteen month'S standing, tupposed to be a Fettled Consumption; by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. Mr. MarkslV. Perkins, 71 BOWery.'*as mired of a severe cough a;nd cold efthree month's standing, by half n box of.the Lozenges. 'PCs. Mr. //ancock, .197 Pearl st., ha's used theta in, his family with invariable success. and recommends them to all who are afflicted with coughs, colds, or any affections of the lungs. , Mr. M:E.'Martin suffered several weeks with a dis tressing cough, which nothing relieved, till he tried these Lozenges, which eared him in a few.houra. Mr. James - IY. Hare. No 5 Tontine Buildings, Will st.:gaieSome to a friend who . had not •enjoyed night'isleep for .veveral weeks, being every few mi nutes attacked with some distressing congh,.as almosl to takeSivay: his life. The Lozenges`made him raise 'easy, and enabled hint to sleep well at nigh. Ile had tried every thing else he heard of, and nothing else of lrtled the least relief—another instance of taring 'a fellow-being from an .untimely grave. SHERM AN.'.l WORM LOZENGERS- 'proved in morn than 40.000 cases to 6e infallible .the only, certain worm-destroying medicine evlr diS covered.' SYstifoMs of -Wonvi.—Paill in the joints orffimbs offensive breath, picking at the nose. grinding of the ' teetliduring sleep.and at times a paleness about the lips with flushed.cheelisffiteeding at the nose, a gnaw ing sensation at the Istolnach, flashes of heat over the surface of he body, slight chills or shiverings, head ache, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams sudden starting in sleep with fright and screaming . , sometimes a tmublesorrie cough, feverishness, thirs nralid tnic:fita, bad tastit in the month, difficult hi - crab ing. pain its the stomach or Bowels, fatigita, qseamishness, voracious appetite, leanness, bloated stomach or Itmhs, - gripings. shouttng pains in various : parts of the body, a &ern . ..of something . rising m the throat, itching of the anus towards night 4 a' frottent desire Is pass something from the bowels,and some, times discharges of slime and mucus. • Dr. Galen Raster; 108Siith AFeptio,knew a chili! that was cured of fits by these Lozengers, after three seals suffering., and when nothing eke would give the least relief.. A boy nn board of one of the Havie packets. was cured of tits . by only one dose of them. Mr.Johle R. 11eed.,37 , Third street. gave them to his child, and they brough away the worms by thou-, .sands. hr. Zabrithir,ll3 Duane hasmsed them in over itlU cases, some of them of the most' alartning char peter, - and always with the greatest success. Renignien E Gonttspct4,-130 Sixth Avenue; has us etl them in his fainily for,two years, with entire 15lIC VCSET, TWenty-live tentsiier box. B,Ccrittap' f ,.Ceimphur, : o' r Kcizdacitt Lotvigers Clive iturnelliatc relief in nervous r - sink fleadaChe. palpitation o f the heart, limness of spirits, despot:- 'dentoy, inflammatory, or iintrid sure throat, beivel , or rainuner complaint, fa PPPiusion or a sense of sinking-of lie chest, chubs, "sfiarns, cramps, of the Ftoin a c or boivols, hysterical affections anti aft ner mts diseases, drowsineslthrough the day and wake. fulness at night; cholera of cholera mortals, niarrlicea, lassitUde, or a,senie of fatig!nei. Persons travelllng • br offending large, parties, will find the Pitenges real ly' reviving, and imparting the buoyancy of yonth—n sed after dissipation, they restore the tune (tithe sys tem generally, and rhofove all the unpleasant ayinp lo•ns of too free living. - John Moore:EP) ~ Editor of the Brother Jona thatt, was cured of a severtheadache ut sit minutes by three of the Camphor Leicitges--liewa's preludiced against therm. . • Joseph B. Noncs, Vice Presieent of t he Wash inkton Marine Insurance Company, has.stittered for, sears with nervous headache, that nothing would re lieve While glued these Lezeliges, which removed it tiitirely in fifteen mintites. ' Dr. G: Hunter, IGB Silth Avenue, hasbeen subject tri vinletit attacks of headaehe.so as to make shim :al most blind for two or three hone at a time. Nothing ever ktihrtied him any.refief till:he tried these Lozen ges, and they cured Inn in a few minutas. W. H. Aar-i.e. En, of the New. York tlcrald, has used therriTor the lailyear for beadadle,or and always-found immediate relief from them. Sherman 's Poor Man's plugcr!' • 1;000,000 sold yearly Of. tbisbest of all Plai•ters.— . Rheumatism, _Lumbago, Pain or Weakness in the Back. Loins, Side, Breast. Neck: or Limbs, circuital ly•cured it. ir - 3 .o„iy ua Cents each, and war• twitted superior to a'.l other piasters in use. Be par ticular to get Sherman's fair Man'mPlitsters, or you will be ilaposed upon. Aioid the si.urieus and , korin liiiiiintic,ttions. The ramie is stamped nit the back of each; ge t none without it..or you will be deceived. cough . Lozenges 0n1y2.5 cents a box. . • . Vorm Lozenges 25 dri, do ranwhor orbeadaelie Lozenges, cents ptr box. PoorMan"s Plantes, 0n1y• , 42i cents a piece. • • -The übose Medicines for sale by • . '.& J. BEATfI'. 'Agent; rdr the proprietor.. Also by [(ugh Kingiey, Port Carbon. korge isnyder. New Castle. .1 nue', IU, 181:3 - 21-1 JOYFUL EW:. 4 toiont ~very iliseaA that flesh is he;r to may he cured by the timely_ use ELM" COM ' POUND DEPIJRATIyt: RCP.' -This may be proved satisfatto:ily to those who will call at any of the stores wherethirrinvaluable.medieine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform ' ed on individuals who had lost all hopes biretta— certificates of Physicians who had the. most severe cases under treatment, their patients having taken the , medicine:by their advite. and been cured—certificates [from' the Pi ethunota ry, Clerk of Orphans' Court, No tary, &e.. stating their acquairitanee with persons of .respectability and standing,. who having the good of thetr fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for wartfand given a statement of their case and its cure. for publication... Ste. &e. The nuirib . eroft hese certi ficates being too great for newspaper publitatiiin; the _ subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most important certificates 'prope'ily 'authentd.a ted, under seal, to be placed •at the stores of agents, who have the medieioefur sale', where persons afilic-, red 'with Scrofula or Kings . evil Nliite Swelling, Chronic Ehe'urnatism, 'Fetter, Mercurial diseases Emotions of the kin, ,Cough of long standing or in cinient Consumption, 'sick Head-ache, &e, tc, may harp an 'opportunity of aseeriaming the names and residences of those who have been cured by its use,' and who will be willing, ir c,llO upon, to give every information required. • As a more general evidence that this is no quack medicine. I would refer to the names of the follow - in„ well knoWtn physician's, who have attested to Its efficaer—Driti. P. Hieste4 Dr. . O. pren. Dr. Jeri! Otto, Dr. IL 11..Muhlenberg, Dr. orbcr. Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug arid Eheini cal Store of . . E. B, EICHHOLTZ, Pottsville. • '.`B. 3. H. Fills; Min ersvi II e; Hugh Einsley Carbon ; Henry . Voute, Orwigaburg. , ry 21, • • • • 4—iv MOV• '8 VEGETABLE LIVE PILLS,EN). ANL. PIICENX BITTERS. • - • - • 72 ,0 1 E high nod en., celebrity which this . prl has acquired for ifs-invanabe .t s tn Medicine professes to cure tffietley in all the - diseases rendermilhe ascii practit..e fullingn,knownonly no ro known necessary. but unworthy of the: . : q1 : .t_estip.. , y_f r o_r them .4, their fruits.; their -good workb' n and tley thrive not by lk -the faith oft Dyspepo,:a,.ridous and - all cues of Costiveness, ...Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, Sett. ed Rimumatisin. Fevers and Agues,Obstirtate Oeua c h es Impede to ate of the 'Fluids, Unhealt Appt_nance bf the kind, Nervous Debility. the Si ck ness to Females in Delicate Health, every 'kind of Wei.: 4- mciis of the Digest;ve Organs, and in all general De rangeinents of Health, these Medicines have invaria. ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. !They restore Vigorous Health to the moat Eshaus• ted ecnatitutions. A single trial will place the Life Piqs and Phernix Bitters, beyond the reach of competition, in the esti matron of every patient. Pre.pared and Sold, Wholesale aria Retail, di Wil• lititn.B. Moises Office, 335 Broadway, corner of An= !bony street. New York. N. B. ".None are genuine unless they have the fac -simile of John hloffat's Signature. The Life Pals are sold in Bozes—Price, 2s cents, 50 cents-and '1 Dollar each, according to the size; -and the Plurals Bitters in Bottles, at 1 dollar or 2 iloh tars each,ivith full directions. • Good. Samaritans can had of the Agents gratis. Foi sale by B. 13.01 NAN, Agent for Schuylkill cointy: August 5,. ' . 37-1' . • -Candy and Sherman, ? s Lnzangas., tlSTirecitivefi:cin corisigiment from the Aieiti ju rhiladelphie, of rearms Celebrated- Mat hound Candy, an . cl Sherman's Cough and Worm 'tenge.t. o.•pAEfiAlia . Dee. 2.1 .; • ) I Agee . . . , - . - , .. .-..:, : • . : ',,! .. , • ...„...-; . '1.,.. ' 1 - ~-,,,..,...., .y. . • ... ... , ~.:. -."7.,.. -,.-...: . ~ 1 .. . ....- .... ..• ...._ .. .-. ~ ..-.• -- ' ~.-.... - . ... .. M ... MI . . "• 7. 17 . • • • i . . ' ' •;I • !ALTUS IWOI,,WItit'oIVL STAZNOTELIO 04 iLkilils4.ND 5 S.ILkALL! : HILTURZ I TO 0171 tiZ AND LiASOItt .—Dlt€ .lolliiio Ni "I WILL TZACII YOU TO . PIERCE VIZ BOWELS Or THE FAITH AND. BRING 110 OUT; FROM Tor;_tiviialis OF Froutrrittis, ...' ~ .;i . WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANN - AN, A ENT VOR T E E PROPRIEfOR ; POTTSVIt St:HUYLKILL COUNTY,PA. - - araramemr_-mi_7-mwommuminstrAninwriasa, , _ _ xx Ar. Now Fountain or'-14fe . Lhas opened!! . •• Dat healing streains nd'w gushing' !b i rth. A, A. N brilliant star has arisen in the 'East, and. now; eheetint, -. .thoosanis with' RENEWED ittivrn, rirE, AND liarriNts Thai 'q ' E £I3ItGATWE , • • These pills, let all understand, cure disease by a power peculiar only to itself ; NV hich instantly cheeks the - action and progrest of !disease. for their com mencement is much alike (which is whin the BLOOD ND, JUICES! are so far depayed, as to prodlice obstructions and sores) that one medicine.. proivided it be comPetent to produce sickness, will be:all that is necessary for removing disease, and restoring : - .HEALTH ILIPPINESS . • to mankind. Let it likewise; be remembered, that there is no medicine . now ;in existence possessing equal healing powers; and that.no vegetable, or any other kind of physic can sc soon restore health, when lust, even iii cases the most inveterate. The action of these pills upon the, bowels, hre mild; producing no gritting i Pains or debility,but on the contrary, alter they hava. operated, 'you feel that a load of irritating and corriipt human: have been taken from you, and, the btioyant feelings of health spring u e p in. their place; and what is another great object in these pills, they are always safe, they may be taken on all occasions, 'and, under, any circum• stances, without regard to the name of t he disease, for they operate upon every part of the body. andt,xpel disease from whatever part It may be seated. Every person who possrisses a box of these pills • NEEDS NO PIIMCIAN, • (brio them he can find a care, and confidently rely upon a speedy restoration to health', In Germany; the land of their origin: mdliona of persons have ve . expertenced iheirbeneficial effects, and the thoisands who have Used 'them here, speak of there in the highest of terms; on ere auk of their Oro , tile prepertieir. -- The joyful news of health and contlbrl, sprr.nds. from those. who have happily used DEL ft EICILTER'S • VEGETABLE PURGATIVE' FILLS. 'and they now prevail by the* oWn icellente l and the Power of Truth . . , ~ , Arid why, We may ecasonably intliiire, havb they become so endeared to the !waits of those wi:l have used them, and by their gained such a populelity t Simply because their action upon the ; .• lILIMANBODY,. 1 . . .was as the thin and rain upon' vegetation,giving ti6w tire to all who partook of its happy •influence. Ait the health of the plant 'depends uponthe sap wh:eh circulates through its btatiehes;'so the life and health 'of mankind depends upop-;the• blood which flows tihingh his veins. And when Ibis vital fluidt which t is must access:l'6 , to the growth and; attpport of the body, by some unknown cause becomes loaded with morbid and • coItRUPT . • so that instead. of nnurishink and strengthening the body, it labors to pyoiluce obStruCtions in the system. which tmgclideskdiseuse, have reanimate a medicine that is-perfectlyisale every disease, anti that will produce a favorable terminalion, irgiVen early in the cOmplaint; frequently in a"few,hours and most n bkayB iris iew days, that medicine is • . redetable which's° throwz.hly,chtanres the blood and system a large, that disease ofany hind cannot, pcssibly 'exist where ire fin 4 their Presetzef, provided natiirelifnot lir:ye:nail, !mirth assistance. The price of thetie pills 25 cents Per box. with full directions, and can be; hadat, the Philade Iphia f dical Hull, esiablished fur the su-Mressme - Of Qua chery. at the northersteornet of FIXVII and adeE•atreetit— likewise of sub- , agents. Pa„Oct, 10. 1812. Dear Sir : von doubtless: remember my calling at your establishment about tive weeks since. and ob taining, from von °on:dollar's worth of On. RI ECH TER'S - VEGETABLE PURGATIVE rILI S. for one of my neighbors who; requested me to procure the article for them. ThiS ,being done and my own business transa'ntetl,l started for home: After travel. ling all day. I Taken I With a sudden chill, which left Inc with a Violent fever, head-ache, and consider able pair. throtiglnuit my : , %thole system; with great sickness at myistornach, which se completely disen. aided me that I was conthelled to stop at a amalll.tin on the road for .ielief and -rdst. Upon inquiry, they had nothing that could . possibly aftbrd the relief. • While yet iti Misery, for 1 never was au ill in all my life. I happily thought of your pills and resblved to open one box 'upon my own account and setk relief in them. I took six of them„arank a svaret cup oftca, and retired to bed. My pita here cegsed in a measure,. and I soon fill sound asleep.. In the Morning I' awoke lletter,and.ifter:the pills had liperated I was quite a differerlt person ; took another dose of four reinained theta all Hednesdav, -and on Thurday started for honie:ai well es ever. and I still , enjoy good health—the 'Persons for'.whom I bought int'utnisirrio that- they i 'have-eiperienced more benefit from yenir pills than a whole. cart load of the quacks Which they bad f'd inerl,y used. Surely if they used th em wi th asigeed - do effect upon themselves as I have, they hay.l,l•Aeol 'lesson for extoling their vir tues.; and if joit,take my arlviee, you will persevere, go on and recommend them to all who are laboring under disease'. and my otd'', for it, they will become u'opular ass a general' rettiedy that yeti find it difficult in supplyinglhe demand. I,*gned) . G. GRANHON. • Greenfield. , The:shovel Medicines is sold in' Pottsville / at the Store 01 • l"I CLEMENS & Pottsville; 18.1813.. ! 11-Iy , Perfumery Perfuinery !! • Ills Subseribej has!just opened a lot of Elegant st. and Superior French Perfumery, qmong which is Farina Cologne, Floridd Water. Ilhney Water, a very pleasant perfume.'a"nd is en eicettent article 'for keeping hair in curl To citherLadieu; Gentlemen or Children; Roman Kalyclor. for the Complexitin,, Smelling Bottles, Laveriderl Water, Rose Water, Ike. ',crier Beal's Oil, in Pots and Batties t Matiow I o mama:, ,Orria Tooth 'W l asl,lToilet powder,- ,Powder Boxes and Puffs; Indian °Wand Indian Uyre, for col ouring Hair la beautiful brown and dark color, Ma cassar Oil, Scent Bags - 11)r drawers, Genuine Otto of Roses, in Bottles, ~ WindsOrt - , ..Musk. Orange and Lemon,' Otto of Mire, &c .. fte. l , - soaps, Also, Glenn's Sai:Memos Coinpetind for Striving; Roussell's Celebrated Shaving Cream, !loess ell's Emollient`SaponFiceous Paste; tor Whiten ing and softening Ifni Hands, and preienting'ehap i ping, • • • .; • Roussell's Baleami'e Miter or Langier, for_the Mneih and Teeth, keeping the, breath) flesh and sweet, preserving the gums in. a healthy, condition„ and preventing, the decaying of the teeth,recorpthentled by eminent Dentists. , . • • For sale at Philadelphia prices, by 1 B. BANIVAN, AWL Decembefi 29,, I • 52 ' • ' V. CARLISLE, in., • ! , ~ :FORWARDING Of, 1.- , 0313115510N MERCIIAN't : • t .. 1 Arch Street Whrf Schuylkill 1 •,, i PhiWelphia. 101012:8Pg6TFULLY, informs }i l ia friends' and the. .44.9 , public,{thathe le:prepared to reeCife and for , `, ward Merchantlize of ev,et y descriptioni to all parte on the Juniatta, West ars9l North Branches of the eusquehatinah, and Schuylkill and Union Canals via s e ;fuylkill and Union canals. whieh are in complete order, and such arrangentents made as to insure scull' sufTly efulter during all the year. : _ s ipp er ,- of preencevilllnd it to be their interests to send prOence to the .rhiladelPhia Alsritet, via : Schuylkill' and Union c Oils, it 'being the theapest anc safest route. '1 1 ' ‘Sstantlype hind, 't loivest Planter, Salt and Figi; col!. ~ ...,,... mirket prices. 1 - ,' 1 : ._.. L„. 1 , 1 Every attention paid, to l'. ll .llivut 0 . -TAe , bilandize by good safolboats, coMmanded bl , carFful!espts ins together with promptness in salesl4 Pvdnce; Merehandize will not bel detaine.. l 'in Store- CO ne count.ofstoriny or wet' we Cher. the Imam load.and unloadendei the store id tie dry. , • Philadelphia,July 1,1813. ; • JOHN W, AOSEBERHY • A'liTOßN** ATI ! L A.Air ;. • I _ l, l' ORWI9OBpRG , Ps. • • J 611-2.; noBART, iterronNEY AT LAMP, , • ; of Schuylkill' Co. , raefitz in In , . • 5 ••• Etfla Ml=! Fever, an.dAgue buts - !• . e.FORE;Waa well as since. the iliscisier*.of the great remedy for Fever and: Ague INJWAND'S, TONIC MIXTURE now calledßevrand's yen" Tonic Mixture, With the written si.nature trf John R. Rpwand. over ihe' Mouth eci bilk . , to distinguish iI from_ ) a lot of •mdulterated ouic Mix ture," made during the authoi's absence and diseon neston with listhannfacture and sale from the soring 4)1'1830 to 1841) .11re/ender Eurerl for this trouble some complaint have always been( springing by in. various parts of the country.' Doi But mark since ITS discovery and - almost antrum' and exclusive use • IhrettEhglit the United States,Canada,Texaa, Mexico. ,West Iddica/Suuth all new came 'dies "steal Its good name—counterfeit its taste. smell and appearance as closely as [they cats —imitate its manner of using—copy its directions—and by va rious other shifts and prevarications attempt to palm off upon the credulous and , unwary: their paltry ness-trbri Tonic Mixtures aid Ptls in place of the old faVourite; sterling and supreme jremedy. Nothing perhaps, could more positively,prove the excellence of the tree Medicine than this one fact—for whore it not the -time best'.' tlicywoukl no{ select tt cut, for receiving their "hypocritical respects," but would confer theiMeomplimenta"upon something else they deemed, the: ' foremost cure." Aid what more con. vincingUrgtftnent do feVer and ogee patients need to guard them mgainst one and all Of these counterfeit and spurioiiiii imitations, and to 'tinder them careful to procure the genuine and undoubted remedy ofthe Proprietor liimselfin Philadelphia. or of his accred ited agents throughout the United States. ke. If ' Sole Reit, in Pottsville, • 10111 S. C. MARTIN. •. lanuary t, I.'" SPLENDID BIBLE, ' - - H A It PER'S .//1.173/fNA TED ANb ..A1E;11 ,7 BIBLP. To , be completed in 50 numbers, at 25 cis. per flambee., , Thnsgreat and Magnificiont Vllork Will be enibel- - fished with'Siiteen hundred 11(storical Engravings. ekclusitetifan initial letterto 'each chapter, by J. A. Adams,-intilt. , ..-than fourteen hundred of Which are from original designs, by J. o,,Chaptitan..‘ It will be pi tnted frothy the standard copy Marginal Itelttences", the Apocrypha, a Cotmordanee, Chronologieal Table. List of prOper Names, Clentral Index. Table of Weights. Measures. &c. The large Frontispieces, Titles to the Old and NO/ Teritaments, Family Re cord. Presentation Plate, Historical Illustrations, and AnitiaC Letters to the Chapteri; Ornamental Borders, be from original designs, made expressly for this et ion„ by J. G. Chapman. Esq.. of New York ti in ddition to which there will be 'numerous large engravings from designs- by dititin guis bed mod ern artists in France and Engla nd—to which a full in des will bri given in the last number. - IT' The great superiority of early proof impres sions front the Engravings, wjll insure to those who give their 'ristnes.at once, the; possession of it in the HIGHEST 4STA'PE OF PErtvEcTioN. To be ' completcpn about 50 nuttlbe, at 25 cur each. icr The inibscribet has be n appointed Agent, for' the purpnl of receiving subscriptions to this Bible. in Schuylliill.County, whete d spetirnen copy, of the; Work cante'seon, I . 13. BANNAN January. • • • 1— • I ' - . --- • Ths: Most Common Say ing IS that f>would not give one bottle of DR.SWAYI4:6 . B CompOund Syrup of Wild „Cherry, for half a dozen' of any other preparation. I have tried all the pop-1 ular.onesl but this stands unrivalled for the cure or the following diseases, viz t—fnfluenza. Coughs'; Colds; Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the IlearV Whooping Cough, Tickling or mint sen ) - sation in pie throat, Bronchitis, Asthma, or weaknesa of the Nervous System. or impaired constitution from anyeause, and to prevent person's from falling into a this medicine has not its equal. And when too much caloinef Or quinine has been used,thismedicine will prevent its evil effect on the , systcM,an'd repair the billiary functions. As a proof, of the ebuire medicine giving great strength and clear 4 ness to the voice, a gentlemen fiorn one of our large: auctioneer establishments in - Philadelphia, who has been usik this 'Syrup, says that it is the greatest mcdicinoto cry nn ,ho ovor raw. Of course, the Minister* Lawyer, wno'have to exert their. VOICES; Would be;equally benefitted, Reference will be givi en to the 'auctioneer, by calling at my office. Cantle:v.—All preparations from this valuable tree except the original Doet. Swayne'll Compound Syrup orWild Cherry. arefictitivus andcounterfeir. 7 rteptired only by Duct. Swaytie.Whoae office is now removed lo N. w. corner of Eighth ancl Race streets;. Philadeinbia. For ssle at the store of DANIEL KRF.I3S, in Pottevine', who is thh sole Agent for Schuylkill coon, • ty. ' January , 13, REGISTER'S NONCE!. , , i°TICE is hereby given to all Lcgdtecs ; Creditbrs, and others interested in .liig following adallitigtia lion accolints, which have ,been filed lit the Registers office. in And for the county of Syhuylkill. by the admin istrators thereof. that the 11.1111 C have beril allowed,by the Register and will be presented to the Orphan's tnutt to be held at Orwigsburg, in and for said cddloy, on Monday, 41m16th day of March; next, for confuntatinni and allowance agreeable to law, at which time and place. you may attend if you - think proper. 1 . 1. Tho'account of Margreita 'Neville, Administrant:l iff the estate of Wm. Neville, late of the Boteugh PC Tamaoun,'deceased. 1 2.. The:account of Michael Fritz. administrator of the, estate of , -George Hain, late of .. , • ' i ,Wayne township, de- r ceased.l . I : 3. The:, accnunt of John P. Hobart, administrator OD the estate of James Moorhead,' late of 'the Borough Is PottstillO, deceased. _ 4. The account of Hugh Kinsley and Ann Lyons. ad-I minisirators of the estate of George Lyons, ate of Nori , weglin township, deceased. 5. The account of Frederick Sporman, administratbr of the estate of Frederick Hartung, late of Finegroye 'township, deceased. . 6. The account of John ZeehmOn and Jacob Kaerch-1 er, ridnuniitmters of the estate of George Zechinan late , ! of Waybo township, deceased. , 7. The account of Henry Rumble, administrator of thel estate dr Eli Rumbel, late of Union township, deceased.l 8. TIM S.srount of Yost.ff assaroan. administrator 'off the estate of Frederick ffassaman, late of BrunsWig l township; deceased. ~ , ' - 9. The second account, of Joseph Hoy and henry Ho ' ' administrators ofthe.estate of Abraham Hoy, late - ii the Boiiingh of Orivieshurg, deceased. 10.' The acieurmof Thomas C. Pollock, administratorl - I of the estate of Augustus Thricher, deceased. ' I AL' The account of - Jacob Hammer and Eli , Hammer ! ExeCutors of the last Will and Testameot ofJohnltaini mer,Aceeased, tvho was nod of the guardians, of the Estate :Of Adam and ROSifill, minor children of Adam GebertOate of Pihegrove4owilship, deceased. , , JOHN H. DOWNING, Register; I • , Registers office Ortilgie- it burg, , Feb. 17, 1844. If ; ~ 7-. 1 ; I . , 1 !VHF. 'Undersigned: an Auditor appointed BY (he .1.-Court of Commoh Pleas of Schuylkill county: to dintribitte the Money paid into' Court. in the caste in which teny. Bannan.Charfes W.Clemente, add Frad cis .1. rarvin. trading under the firm of tlement4, Parvirt; , and Edward l W.Bland, respectively arc tiffs. and Fifth IV.l'aylor, trading under the firm! of Tayltir and Company, is defendant, and in those !in which the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the county ofSchnylkili, George H. Stichter, Patritk TBole, ind MatlihjPgan, respectively are Plaintiffs, and kite!' W. Taylor and Mire Sabbatton, trading under ibe firm ofd Taylor and Company; are defendants; wth ,attend td the.duties of his appointment; on Monday the' l 26th of February, 1544. at 11 o'clock A. Id his in the borough of; Pottsville ; when and where:all persona interested, are requested to give &nit attendance: • • t ' - • HORACE: FeblJ - 5 ' G 1 ‘...&. W. DIALOGUE; rj • r succEssops TO • ADAM- DIALOGrEi FIRE AND -...4A.11DEN ElOg t O • •kisiTittuittruli : A , e ULD STAND; N o, 24iNorm 014, • PHItADELPHiA • • Vranufactuic Mall Bags, tin Buck4s,Saction floss, 01.11 ands for Machinery, Bcc.'.. ' , . 'Mte'ribove articles, will be made of the best materi als, and workmanship, and on the' Most reasoriabie lethis.l; ' i ! Feb. • If!, 6-310*; , EUMAN I. FE OF 'IVRY CLAY.—IOOO G Pies of a Oerimm Life of /MERRY CLAY, at *1,76 per 10q Copies, or two cents each, Just received, and for sale by • the Subscriber.. Friends of YEXRY circulate the docitments. Also, • "OE FLAMERS AND NECIIANICIS.I -! FACTS _______— _ow a , Or tha. Commercial intercourse-bOween the Iltlited Stated' and .Great Britian, price 01,Vj per 100 or' two centaaclt. Just received, 17, and sale bby , . ti 1 BAIVNAIN, Agc ri Feb;' - . ^ 1 '.7.i , • - 11111 , 4udito'o,s-Noiiee INNS HIII • t .- • I 4 , ijA , • `;l s 4 4 I . • SATURDAY RNING FLBR RY . 24 ‘:1844. 'l3/V $ ' 1 - - ' [Fioni the eatinhiy • • 4•' ' t . tift . tb . l ite,; he 'clung to him iithWo 's l love, '. Like ivy to the, oat, ;- . j r ue on his, ead, with erttihiAg for - c 4 Earth's chilling teuitiest brokit fi, ) g nd when tile world looked pia oti hIM, • And blight hung , on his nan i te.l. J , i , he soothed his ta t too wil:ill i volPall's love 1. And bade him ri,t agalrl• .1 L -; i !When care had fnrrowedo • i i r his brow',' And clouded his young bowel; ' ,:; Bhp wove amidst histroWn i!lf thorn 1 , A wreath of Loie's own flown. !. i •li 'And never did that wreath decay, , 'Or one.bright floweret wit ter, ; 1 I For wornan's tears e'er L nou Jailed them That they might bloom* ever. . :1 ,:' -1 If 'Tisever thus with woman's love, 11 , , t ..1 , True till life's storms' have passed J And like the vine around the tree, ,ir It brave, them to the last, I :JI .i i 1 . .1! • 1 1 ' [ Front the Duttlii. thtiverettfMagazine.] (the Ent tgetbilltiie. .., r t BFing a hissage from Me Diary Vibe lfonkof fineekiletnibf: 1 I "if . any person 'holed presum e to assert , .111';','1 1 4 :ill o ilol''gf , o,!rtlegrWhei 2 ere 1.00 - , ~, ~ 1 There hes teen of lett yeirs:a passiOn for notn:. i 1 o f thous and extraordinary tnes; tot ; crossing that ; ' nottnte fitim Whence nc; i yeller returns,' and • , 1 1 , sums Vety pleasant William, Mid i nstructive With al, have been wlitten upon the fancies of those tilt° choose to lay their hetlaltipett ragWays i l at jump from the Monument ; but Were,,tibitters in the sidle state still as I lea re 1 tviinessud them I could , recommend the lover of a redirintic exit a triode of his end w t ititi equal prompti tradl e and cartaihly-and tint sere to attempt the S xploit, from the conseqtlette.4 tff which I innee Tared two daring wights. Mr.! Israel Mdigan, of i 1 r.3ron's Inn, solicitor, had it seems the felicity de itriabering among his debldna IROderie O'fidurlie, of Castlerliff, Esquire: an horforj which Mr. 3lor kan enjoyed in common ; with i a 'large nwnber-of the denizens of the 'modern Babylon' ' Mr. O'Rourke had beec h tine of the ' discreet itnirgessea' whorn the boroukh', of— had contri !bitted to the collective wisdom' of Parliament, and hid the fird blush of his Senatorial Minors, he , man-' !aged to 'oceanic reednied, t 6 trcensiderable extent, in the ledgers of the wine-Merchants, tailorsi boot i niakets, and several other lciasots. There' pettily 1 - days, hdWdver, Wdre away..l .4, Kites ' .rcrilsed to I 1 I rise;!and the whole hduse i of Israel seemed. band: I 1 ea together td deprecate the autograph of Mr. O'Rourke. Never did.thelleZder Of $ popiffar Op. position mere fbrvetitly pray for a dissolution, thiiin did the tradeeMett of the hadmble member of —, n And that Consurotriation c 1. e at length; but Mr. 1 O'Rourke had been a inlnteierial supporter; and 4 had got warning in time to escape.' Had he chosen ' Texas, or Timbuctoo, his victims might, have , hoped, but out of Connaught there was rid redemp• Stun. Israel Morgan was th'e-only one who had . courage to thunder tortit . a 'aria. Term atter term did Israel labor strenuously tO introduce the said Roderic to the Harems of the 1 pichequer, and cor dially did monarch afterj monarch ' greet' the sheriff of Mayo, desiring hilt; to assist the attor ney in his laudable efforts if Mr. O'Rourke were 'found in his bailiwick.' i But whether' it was that the high county fintolldnary was weak in his vision, or that he was no Personally acquainted with the lord of Castlecliff it is nevertheless tient. that he leas dined at the same table with that gen tleman, arid returned next day an assurance, in bad Latin; that he 'candid not be found.' ' Por several months etrd feats did Mr: lerdel Morgati receive the Mstib i retinti to his forraidable missives; and that which yet mere astonished him wreathe fact that contempdrattedits with a' non est incentus„ the Irish neWspapers often Wet:tined hint that the Ballyerashaistakee Were WON cleverly by Mr. Iladeri&O'Rdtirke's Thunderbolt, 'ridden by the owner,' or, 'an aftair 'dr halm. tame eat. Castlecliff a few dais i sinMi between Roderic O'Rourke, Esquire, and I w itnglisti tourist : the cause of the qttarrel is i tnniposed to be, the Eng= Baligentleman's having asserted that Castlecliff was built in the Saxon style , of architecture, after Mr, O'Rourke's declaratilan that it was erected by one of his ancestors, who war; monarch of 'Mayo, before the flood.' Those contributions to Mr. 12`Rourke's biography ac deli littletd Mr. lifttrgan's, complacency; and finally the report of a skirmish between the ' poteert peoleri, ' and the peasantry; 0 headed by Mr. I:lllMirie,, ` having reached town of the same day tut the usual return, Mn Mdrgan au l fulente diabolo; d'etatmlited to accompany his bailiff into' lift - d iricaiiiita, eta sea' good service efthie 41:1ti he deUnqu4f: Roderic was inform'of his city fderid's inten- Pal tion, but tees utterly hoc edulous dri flit subject, deeming the (bat beyond the Mental span of any Mettal attchney; add it tt'ars net iialtrue adVices had reached hint by the repdot of Zanily Corrigan, his whippeein, that a pair of 'athrangers, Prith a gaugeptcrok about thim, writ certain' tip the bor cheers (as the avenue of Cdstleclifr Was entitled,) l that he became convinced that Israel had limn, as , ho clines:tell it, so far -"von over to the devil an' his ti*n devices? , I ' I At the tired at Chia tile attniney larrivecl at his own destination, I had hoe. n returning front a suit of charity, oral fhb Octoher,everting Oas setting in *Lel approached Cestlechff fty ticeritinuationofthe bereheen, or bridle Path, already =tenth-Med: I ,had jtise ridden into thej t shaddw of the Add square teiwer,.tchih , alone re • aided of the, ettetle built •hefOre the flood: wit -I ! I heard . ringry voices in loud recrimination i n ont a the Wined court .7n.1-trallz , : . , .. , . . . ''DO youth to ' de aid in tlie exectihon of to. ditt3rl ' tusked s tne one u? the pure Done . of tpo • liberties' of D+irt l ! Y 1 eretti then, I dont av ye-iv bctrtte *gin da r cintlY, my jearel; bat by the blisahleandle,av ye step another bell yard it ill beover my rediainS, re:, plied. Lenty Corrigan: i' ( ' You'll answer fcir Waded let US pass,' !organ,.' I'll make an*, , The,finst time Card,,ktstlict ,Morgatin ~~ =il this, air, it yeti &MI in a .queaked the treble of Mr. example of you! ' Teondon, I'll lave ye my ; in (Mei, I'd Isdie ye Mil MEI AD to be makin'yerielficarce i fort& the ehoy a catches . . - ye, aiid knoWs yercallint—,nre, 17 the r i vestment ! here they ' t conterom the p aty field bayarit—they , might Intye by raistake,y . see;ina'onorPl , Stilt, Sir, and Pin the M t Lasther b ex ittie of bnrytni e—.'that's when he corned ' et', f: •. -, t .1: . . As 'La*. Concluded thiL tri4ll,ity r piece of ad; vice, I turned.the angle of ihe mall, and confr4it. ed the party; while from Ithe I ;oppo4ite gateway entered the +aye,' from Whose inaecuracy of 4ira the , whipper in had predic ed such Serious conk quences to the attorney. . ! ': • ' I 1 , Here'S a gentleman, bo s,' said I;anty, , afilict cd With a very unfortunat ma.#; ,less: He thinks, ye persave, that he has a writ to take Masther i l Rudy," in' this dacint maniiti t4 . e white coat that's wid him, can't persuade him to the Contrary.' i pt. -ao hirn to the contrary. The,Dublintert gave, a shrcUld took at thev4iip per in, and happening et ;the ale iime to O4tch • I r e ' the eye of the foremost , boy;ivrho yielded alrfa halpeeir (Anglice spade) Livery Menacing etti tude,"he felt into the humOr ot the jOke. 'Yes; boys; repeated ye'd better keep off, for 'tis a very dankefouii disease enti{ely he has. i• I I • othrue for ye, Misther replied Lanty, , 'tis the most dangerous he could have in these' parts, any ho*, both for hihisplf ertt you. *e'd better tie him on e cart, situ t kei tutu o'er to 0115.. I 1• While this drinifortaide CdEversation proceeded, Mt: Morgan looked On, hdlff bedildered'r and at length fcrund words to exelaiili: ' ij 'My God! Ddlan, are•duitrid, in this diaboli cali crinsiihdcy against ml• liberty I I :tell i'you gEriftertidn,' Addriseltig the goys, 'the writt ' s as geed as'was Ever Issued oi othis Majesty's Courts.lt in Dublin{ and Mr. dlid rk:e's a finished sWintl. ler, a blick.leg, a---;L, - .' ! i A.,.., l'',. 'I ht; Continuation dr hi !unforliitidte atteniey's address was tut short by ' blow of a stiff , 411101 kid Wei sprawling on tlttlgipun& and I juso-ode up to the gate in time to-siiii to crowd in ; their rush at the fwd strangers,i,) , 4 lianty Coriicati, .mounting the *AI; exctoilit - 1 ;Oh! boys, for the loe ,fr iii 6 Virgiii, 'don't sthrike a madman! An l yrau, Jim Burke, 'tis tit-" ter ye brought round the! lure an' cart to l i '; take him a stage to Bedlam, ?than stand Ivid sicli a murdlisrin' weapon on yfr fist.' ' - ! LI Mr. Burke made veryllitfie delay in I:cspendinr„ td.this reriiiesi i while attrid!the most furious de_ Minciationa °faction 4 - drf i alSe imprisonment and indictiridSits fb'i. asaillt, t ( s a ki! -starred attorney was placed lit the cart betwcsn five of the Vpiseifiry,' and driven by a third o' the way to Castiehar. The; recurrence, how vei, of exploita of this na. turd griVe fir. O'liourlcc a athcr uricnviablE note. siety. ; The sheriff was t length under the ne st cessity 'of iimling lidderi Itirwillin his ; bailiis'ick,t ' by certain untifistakeabt ilitinigifins Of hi,' Pi 6 s. Otte; end it was dads inixl.td proceed with the alosse'comitalus to mak do inventory df She et toots at CastleclifT,and a capture' of its lard. It was in vain that Roderick ;iatit 4 message lia ihd afreri&•bi a' gentleman Who ha& liketugald Paketty,served 'alt the Christian Riugs of Ru rope:- He would not one when he did call I him ; and accordingly / IL2 oderiek was -driven pre 'cipitatil to leave the ha!! Of his ancestors on the day before the intended nfoad, leaving an intima tion that to save the she-Kim - Ale, he bad, made the materials of the rove -no'sy as few as possible ; and adding that it was ftritily his determintion to settle with his creditorsj qua a certain festival, called ,erib's are; whit o'ccurs neither before nor after Dater, rollowing Plc • Principle which is said sentetinics to guide afros that -has escaped, when fie keeps linking : err the kennel, Dederick determined to go to Ironthin t , at least as e stage to. wit-rid Austria, Whose asiiix'he had complimented in his; ydrith,With his pr4seisce as a cadet. Far several weeks I da;nl northing, Of tliE pd.; edEdings dr my yuerredhipdrishioncr: At, length rterine' conipunction fin' neglecting his cdnfessdr FAIII6 Over hint, and he iiiplittiented nie -With the following epistle ;T..= 1 1 t ' ,i .It is long, holy finite since I-learned to; I admire I the wisdom- of the churelt; -and in nothing is it more apparent than when it dm:ignites 'London a bishopric 'imporrlibira bifiddium; for iby my conscience! rsiorre'cornipcfcly heathenish !Customs Ore nit cultivitted in th s'orld thin- erriongst the tradesmen of the treatmetropolis.' Thy have 'no more idea of the respect that is due to a; gentle man, than had Oliver yrdentell When he:threw a bongs into the parlor ati ddstlecliff, as lily grand- father and the'priest wireovis their tenth!furribler I'm led into tiMse niclanclutly reflecticms by a lit tle incident which happefied this afternoon in Re gent street. I Was lig leisdrely alori, Mini. ' 1 giniina little.fwagge , indigenous to Coh,titight 4 thinking of nothing iri, piSticu!ar, When ft ll.of a sudden I grit a Cursed! fdMiliar tip on thii should er, and Whteling abiti 'I was cdrifrontl by a . gentleman wild; while I tidorned the senate, +kW. ed nijr eapitire Ott dal st thing to be ladped fdr ; 'against hoPe, and wlihis trier since, eirihccil the most acute anxiety tei nidke my itopialiitince.%:-- ri Hp,vias proceeding ier'f#Or me with the perusal of a ddcurnent which ht4h4of froinkrislimlet, when just to save hint trouble,l I knocked (We of his teeth out, and made a ace that *ciiiktherc bildWd, Thtuiderbolt. ; This tinteward etent,hasistened another little 'matter -winch I have on hand.= Chance has throvin in '.try way a very Odd look ing trunetfi, With a rr i urr,of eyes Chat I never ex; pected to see east of Athlone. But, my ;astonish rsteni teas reit wh'eii . , dri mentioning My royal patranymie, she replied, - • ; ..There's a shoekini hereon of your tame, sir, !•[ in Ireland: j ' ! _ I.; . indeed,' I referne. : 1 , 'f hive tittle doubt that there ere several' i ' ; , But thare c Oho nic:es My papa ~.nctt a lot of money: 1 ; , !And to niarry s#id -,I !I g bait; ,I feplied.• o! And Al° you . knovr, Ithen papa 'we'nt to Ire land td see him, rt moll cif savages persuaded him that he ives.rnad, and curried hiro aciraS , in a cad.' thought I, this the end of in.'y itteVtr of faire. There have Irt, lea4rounds'ftii conch'. ding a gentleManmad,' : faid !than'the if:act of his zoing to Connaught to 'et pa...inent of a Large debt.; I • ; t=ME a . .•1-.1 ., -- 1 .. , ' .' L' " r.. i :—'•-_. ri;,--, .......- . . i _ ...,. , - 1 ,- - '• . , TirsEEL , . MI And here . I . changed the subject, and that with riticli i iirect, that shakhig of my natural bashfUl- Hess, I obtained her. Promise to meet me like bezt day. Ineeti riot detail to yoU hoti I pressed my stilt, and what thigh opiriiori she hal; of my chit-, JrA& and deVcititin, ahll how she C.;Stifounds me With O'Rourkt of Tom Moore, and the other respectable gentleman whose . By those who were there'and those who Were wit: . the latter divisiop, tiamely, , those who wore not,' I having assured her constituted a very large conk` pany indeed. TO sum up, father i .iheelopes With me tonight t and if we escape my 'unlucky plan ets, old Morgait, and the New Police, you may hear from niei but if my usual good fortune at tends me in this exploit, run your eye over the police reports, and you Will Undoubtedly hear of your, Tersecuted parishioner, • - flouraitc O'Ror nat. It was about a fortnight after the roceiPt of the above that I read in the Dublin Pilot,' On Sun day last, at:the Romais Catholic Chapel, South ampton, by-the Rev. Dominic O'Rourke, Roderic O'Rourke, of Castlecliff, Mayo, and Baliyricketty Abbey, Galway, Esquire, Captain 11th Austrian Yners, Knight of the Tower and Sword, late M. P., to Julia, only child of ISrael Morgan, Esquire, Solicitor.' Roderic still sometimes visits his pater nal ruin ; but all his efforts have failed to induce his father-in:4a* to make drie of the pity. *4 ' B.' NJ:ire:viz iitrzu eCE d X THE nr.r..--What speetticle can imagination paint, ii,torti sublitne„ than that of - a greit. 'nation, destined td increase ityuntold Millions, all instructed (Mtn childlieda in the language and spirit df the Bible; sill taught to reverence add dbey its divine Authiir, and love their neighbor as themselveal And'c'im he be a good citizen, who would, in any way, hinder'siich I • a re:sult 7 -Who wank' not inculcate upon the young' and'. rising Millions the kecepts of the sacred volume 1 Infinite wisdom has ordained, Tholt shnbeteaclithem diligently unto thy chil dren, and shalt take of them wlieti thdu•sitteet in thine tithi:-fe, and Witeri thoit Walkestby the way?' S6ateli the ScriPtiirds, fir hi Went think ye have cterildl lite." Add c'Mi lie be a g6dtksiihject in human goveninient, who would despiec this in junction of the King of kings ? Infinite intelli gence has testified, ••• The statues of. the, Lord are right, rejoicing the heart ; the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes ; the [judg ments of the Lord are true, and righteonall.figeth , cr ; more to be desirdd are they than gold, yea, than much finegold." These-sentiments are cor roborated by the experience and testimony of en lightened millions in both Worlds. - Who, them that loves hiecountry, his thildreti, Cirhis great Benefactor, would not, in every step of Cdh , ;ation, inculcate thoge everlasting truths, Which joy makes good citizens, both here and liPreafter and which in the sight of Heaven, are more precious to mai; tha'n moulitains Of gold: , • Ought not all the children and youth of a nation acknowledging the divine authority Of the Bible, to be trained under such influences "! . What a change would soon appear on the face of society 1 gladening multitudm of noble and generous minds would be r4ised ,up to adorn tvciy .profcs'L sion and every department of life!. The (V of nations would then be caur defene. sroftld, " restore ourjtidges as et nisi., and our cotinsellors' as at the beginning," And our glc!ricrus founded upon a reek, and extending and rising: above the mauntains, and peoPlidg the farthest west with -happy millions, and stis - tainiiig every where the hallowed teMples and ennobling insti tutions of science and religion, would' ldok forth,' in moral grai&iir and beauty, the edmiration and joy of the Whole ,eartli:— . ....lustert pickinsgir 'lnn BALL TILT hl Ltt.ii musket ball Which robbed ti;:glarid of her great naval cantnandei is now in possession of the Rev. F. W. Bukcr, of Dothwielt, It teas fired at ran- doni froni the top of 'the Redoutible, rtench soldier named Robert Cuillemanie,wh6 escaped Anvotinded, and When his ship struck, was talrer• on board the Victory. The fatal. bullet was not discovered till the Victory arrived at Spithead/ It had shriek the fore part of the hero's epaulette, and entered his left shouper, it then descended ob liquely into the thorax, fracturing the creecind and third ribs, and after penetrating the left lobe ofthe , lungs and dividixteri large part olAre pulmonary artery, it entered the left side. cif / fire sphfe, passed thrmith the nt facies °Tilde back; and lodged therein, A considerable , portion of the gold . lace, pad, and silk ccird cif the epaulette', with a piece of coat, were found attached to it, -the gold lace was as firmly fixed as if it liali . be4i insetted into the met : • al while in star of fusion. The ball, together with the lace, dic('., was mounted in crystal and and pressnted by Captairi Hardy to Mr. Beattie, the / . ‘l Victeiry, ‘ , .hode death was annatim tsn .--Ifert. John P. Kennedy, lat._ zesi front baltimOre; Was written a capitil Letter tothe Clay Club of / the sixth wail oTtliat city in which, among other good things, he say: ' With adverearieS so divided in principle, so shahs nby internal discord ; with cause sio good, so long approved, GO just to the, country , ; with friends ctitring and tr4e.56 Zealous and so arnest; with 'a ieadtr co gloficas in all the attributes to cheer:o the idspeet, win the Ctifi r fidence and rivet the affection of the naticiri - , - ---what have we to fear iri the contest , that awaits no 1 > I will indulge a prophecy : The Whig firei b1.41S over wider fields of living men, and the Wads of the Whig bugle will find an echo iiithe g4ster multitude of living bdsoms in 18 1 44; than even in the glorious' 'uprising of 1840." t . inirojtiction:-.A Wag' itztys t jonr neYing lately. he was put in a sleigh with a dozen peisons, of whom hi did not.ltzioW a single enc. Tiiming 'a' comer shortly after howe v er the sleigh was upset, !and then; ilaid he,,?{ found them all out!' ==s=ll! 1 1 • • noble feast wilt ne'er be forgst, MIREMZOI An CDlb ,TuNt.—The I D 1 If Come all Ton Log Cat; Mlet, .2 We have il a lob o$ R an • We'll NM out and but And.Lolsh it oircvithr We weed all the LOC • To be on the grOund t And every Loco row To see flOrl we work Choras:—Hatra, We have each a We 11 rtleai ofetha gro Under. And pµk, the olerpers o Well ;It gu to•wotk. And hldttyr=hlll be ro We'll thoulder our nc We all.loarn'd the trU her— • I . Bottum, bum, laeys, The 11.1,we'Ll bare at Hu I NO. 8. We'll,hate it welt chi Of good mind elitp Andsa nod Wide chit „To keep the Whigs by And when we want t That we have the beat nn other State ha To make up the blurt MI For the haofin: of the For the Conesto*a tea Ai(d the Yankee State other*, Will come and help u The Ileosiers and the Ind Buckeyes Imo* t ' • nerv, I • I Fnr every one's n pin To do a tittle work nt • , if We'll tut nut a wind We'll lay a.good loft We'll fix it. all compti We know that the '1 'ends in:" And when our "Cibit danttere. We'llilnvite all our fii With pones and olpeee 'rheldn that we'll ha hurt*, .1 1, We have such It!SiERICIAN, IS - GETITY. We, noticed sorn months agc;tlie completion of a large and very ; po ierful Loco Q; Stcanart-. •gine,! cons tru'eted y ,our ingitsious , townsman,. Mr. Ross WIU, a.. a, under an t) . . - ,..00!.' id the Rus sian Minister, to ,used on *greet- Il..ailroad • now Constrtirtirig il RussiabetW4n the Cities of St. petersbiir g and Miiscow. ..4Sis engine Wtii ialici to :Russia by Mr. l'iso*iii' Witcans, eon of thli inattufacttire', rind after .4j.iouss trial-exhilis, f itioni iti eempetiti n with. nuitir .. eus Locomotives . - fromEnglani", the ~sf u lfciitrity iTitt,fr. Winans' cn gine'over all others . was dul2eiSchnOWledged.— 'Phi9; gratifying i•esult, We ire._•;!iiwased in being ible id state, enabled Mr. Titti . , s is Wutrais, in coniiectithi With Mr. juicer' I....turitsou, of the. fern of Eastwick di. liarrisoi!, (3 . 9l'iiiladelphia, to. srithtb the contract 'of furnisisitit t'ociiinotivesand burtherAars far tile use of th4'Oad. This' con-, tract' is the largest lathe kind 4#1., Made in tho woibi, and *as secured by the gentlemen in competition with eine of the iii.lest and most in . thietiftel Manufac tilers in 04 Britain. Tho nutribcr of Lomat Aires to be !biiiit its One hund- red etn'ciH.,.:tg-:tee. riunalier df.htirthe hurfdicti—ic g eth, the nideliht...!ryas Titty.loComatik:. are to be firiished forty locarnoti , ka 1946; then cara in 181:i tires and 3600 In cmitof the nizielti matt , than four rect idea may he tract when We'Ftt COrliOtiVCS rozd is thirtp/u cafe, of four dud ci . ;;hl hundred. The RailrOad aNet and be a per anti munificence road is now in ti the auperihieni Major t 'ti{e'mpercr dpi the talents SO 1 rctittrtfet for flu tqat the whCile fdr which pdrp iffdrcied theriy tlietu free of re no hrigh . r than tiihit of recekl i ei establi4hed urd tO ' T thgse'rciY Tilts - strong cvi cuts of our co townSm giatiticgtiogi EMU! niitict r ta last sear orddr, p6'werful 2tearui dvcl in the eonl t.;rvburg and M. d4af:7fri iY is the s(tme read: 'rtist& is not under thD th Russia various cd constnictio lirovc serviab Americarr Rema4d6le . (Conn.) Gaze t red iri-diat tc% • the most retria I and cool intre i knoc‘'n. 'A co 8 to 12 atta 1 , on skates, on racr Pond. t 1 son of.. Milt ~ -a•4 cariied in wand lii: i rcicti seemed hie s• its 1 ppiared. Th his ceinpaniom in'g to one of t' and by their h: put upon solid Aotverer; tias ii Stiles. Curtis ' r fences TIliJ, 'plicant for 'the ati,,dtiorticd t '1 ritiridci is r'ut tacked die! o'T , sled, and Kith keetneli Whit it into his c from his peril young heti" tc of a child, 'an, Itha last time: EMIR r )11.11) ewe Jcoa• • I ong licttipptcb. ci 'enta,Vt - of Adam 'and - Eve; OREllitil4=4^, .4--- • ' ,2, - .,1 11taye, tVe't'!.... 4c ;# ,.: lllt t 0 bat . II; that tre think-gal bePidafitnlN d "!Harry CT; - a new Cabin linking and 'datihin% • Ohl Boys in ',Pinion. build the fbuntstion, ' ill think it in - irojazing, . t the "Clay" gt,Mtlialiatt• ... i , It ha pp ens .04$1iirky good "Cley".•4lrOld liebtuckp: " 1 - • ' • , •,,.:;,- - . - • - ' tid pint and pr4tho "Dorekkel them vrithokiny blunder; . . y 3 MR good :, 'Piga might to de. led Mt Itontirgrie nt Waterloo, - nod' ad dobly,tbv timber— e boys, in foi) you'd return. Itheres no twilicaysin !be pay CabWildaln•. Ira, burp', .• • I ked Ana put eii.the towel nli; with thViiiight pales *Set( ney for the fiettn blaze . in rni in the colOyinter - Seaitin; danb it, it hatinnns rerylucky t of Clay In Ohlatentucky, • - such goo,' CL 4n - tn• the "Cts.V,Cabln raittla , ra, hurts; 6,:ef r ' - •! • ' llogs we'll (•a ,t:4O Pearia!;l‘anT. ns wilt pull W pull an any, : • • l st* and York S, andkll'ort4a ' • r. 110 like sort flitiihers; ..uckers and WolverineC fir . is right stayrilisnrry up' the cot , .eneneh.earatiter and mason, he "Clay'," C. 41 raisin.' I .ra, hurra, • - . I w and hare rt,l , te''ideo dear I. • nd a fast rate.:4oas in., ;to t,r * taA hta Meads in, tch string tes4l - beeit have its , "'s flaishetOttid. free fr9m eli iendc and we *lie the Man g OtS hes. there's ways in re at the Claqnbin raisin. it happens a good Clay4gidDid Kentucky. With tHttif.l.4l - 1,./iChj and tho ears, is fiA: ikausand 1/0e r With duili44o ef such parts bt* nay reqiiir ho renewed.— ' s and 6rie loydred burthen card by tlie end if le year 1845; and one hurled burthen cars in iativea and krteen hundred liur and the gsnce, 42 locomo.: rthcr 848. The whole . icy here c3litracte4l for will b* iillions of dOlUrs.' A pretty cor- formed of tlip:',xtent of this Con te. that the i' , 4l-pfe - number 'of to by'the Batt ford and OhiO'Rail re c and the Au' tither of burthen, eight wheeefilietween sercn and - NV,' - • ,- • bett:CenSt.,Vtersburg and "rtto:i7 - i friur ithridkid miles - in lengtii, tual moni44t ni of the cntei'pntit of the ',Erno;i Nieholiti. .'lll e cOurso cifiethlstrietion under Ar.-i! z- e lle r, of citx,rj.,fbilava countryman W; Wirt sitt,• - in ; and - although tii ndt hesqtli . th 'titail• hireself o en-ices of ;, , :e_ir countrymen," the . f... , • nmehinerUdie furnished by & Harris4iiNpl-C'ssly stiptdatela to he zn . al . iocturc(l in Russia. the MO 5 vo racilitiea are I 11:6 Worksli* being- 'granted to t, the. pay er wol - krucn to lx±. hat which Ntiy have 'l.kcin• in thO and a jttdiiious system of pohcrs . •r thc dircct* of the goventmeni id preseryu:ol of the %Yorks.-, lence Orthiiti+preciation of the tal - . • ntrymen; • Mall of our cannot afford the tighest. . • ty ;tot aiiiO, in connectionwith, Fate that Rtis „ i pc r ofeta d fronyAle,;:ltoss Winans throe pile dryin,rpachines, whicFi, aro i-trutiopof Otis of thd great Pe osec . nv *hero the country. se were to. answer so' welt cc.; oc4lstfiieling a fourth one fox' ,We also jeTt:n that' thd • linkitl4i acid baa :b,ol''fdr some tithe Past, aof the tge purchasillg, agrichlturatgiplements of ifhpto . r.. , besides ot:l9} Machinery that may in the tc4„sitin Empiree—,flati, presence lhind,—the Yorsvalk • te relates keincident which oceur ..n a few e:Onings ago, exhibiting :kable tlemg?lef presence of nand •idity in aqiiild that we have m-er )laipany of* fat ages from about I 'years, tiA anniting themseire.l whYt it k5i05155 - the old Tripititi- • one of the 1-• finger of the company, a Durand, ,ii.r:lte course of his sports to the waq_ , 4 . 4inif at a dept too, I l v.• : The fat 4f the poor little: fellow Me. lie' 45rit and rose and no help Ite first thelilliht which ocurreil to, is wasqo air him a sled, belong= Ihe numbe:9hat he might , grasp it, )!ding the; tint he might be draWn I ice. Tke4p . pplieu'iionfor the sled , -cfused. '.- a!, this crisis a son of Mr; ' started ac for a rail from the ~ ....t., . oVrever,Zuired tiieci and the tip sled, alit4:son of Jamesi NV: 11'. 1 • a first !height the best, and deter- i it in exes Non, • Ile th sickle at- ' ' br, kuircßil hilt clown; seized the 1 the irdnWees and decision which • Mar kedlris whole conduct, threW ompaniori„:-anl' safely' dre hi one, and Atkicaning situation. - Th 4 lithe stetwith all the simplicity saia hi: : ::-IpmPanion had risen foi •
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