II UCCG=I 'MEDICINES DR. ST ELLING'S .P1.11, - MONATtYz.[S'YRUT, The' . drqd Panacea for:-ipaisumiticat ! -.0 - 01istinna; Inthteuza?litioping Cough:: Crimp, MIL *leaflet -Fetr, -Measles, difficulty or Breathing, Bronellitiii4 Spitting of Blood, Paina in the Breast, and 1111 other disease 4 or the Lanes. . CONFMLMED. „ - Ext6onlinarp cute -- of Astloni, Rteelliug's Pul 'tnunafy_ atrestedru by Capt. Satauel It Bum uterahan; Potter'i Creek. Monmouth Counts. INeteJtirsoy; tho father uf the uniiiqunate young suffer- • TITTERS Canna, June 6th, ISII. Da. SrEgi.iitie,,floar Siri-4. have the pleasure of be.inC able state. that my daughter, who., had been istiffering undersevere Asthma for .5 ,or 6 Tearijias been iuilltely cured nf that painful disease, by the use of six bottles or your Pulmonary Syrup. She was when' first attached-with that complaint, only nine years Of age, and suffered with it beyond all description, fat the period'of. near six years, having an ,attack about every three or shift- Week's. It was to all appearance.. irged and c niany medicines arty. take( whatever. - About fide time, we Lean of the superior eilleacy of your Puhnonary Syr up and ,determitiedlo give it a trialwe procured a ..do z e nt bottles of it the first bottle •relierVedlier very and, by , the lime she had' taken six bottles, site was perfertly cured •It is now three three years since theii and she has not had the slightest attack of the- Asthma. She suffered so much when laboring un ater thoSe *attack's' that we cOuld hear her breath dis tinctly oyer•the wh6le house—she was frequently near salt 'rating, andive hadquitc despaired of her metre.: ry I. 1 giv:!`y6u the above statemeitt..hf facti?, that others may ;he afflicted with this awful - disease, may snake use tif the same means. tuid!We feel assured that 'with the lilesing of Providetho ‘ they trill find perina 'sent - Yours re4nertfelly-, iiA2.IITI, ft...BUNNELL .a laud race from ! ! . Head the follti*lng strong ti.ltiiony , in favour of 9teellin6 Pulmonary - Syrup. given by the Rev. V. 0. Douglass,. Pastor df the Mariatit's. Church, Phitadel phia.,, Dr. Sire feel nuich gratified in being ' able to say to von, that the Pitiful:inn ry scut, has been ii.ed by several pers.:ohs A:lth great sureess. 7 — •The first person who took It, hod Lein eMtfillrd to her bed (or some thus with - a' severe cough—atter taking • enl yr one Irottlr. she was almost entirely en red. A Sailor wan greatly distressed with :t rough, and could not find nothing to relieve took one leittle and culled to say that he it as enlire!y rttrril f—A meinher of my I 'hurch, teas taken with the prevailing in due n te • 'took nix Or yont Antibilinus Pills, and a bottle of Syrup, ••and felt ultimo. entirely restored to los wanted Iteajth. 'While at Woodston, .1., a short, tune since 16.1611 Mrs. S. W.. labouring intder a erepre cough, and scarf e•• ly able.to'sit tip through the day , r-1 felt confident that o hlySyrup . tvotilll relieve twe ; aecerdingly I sent her a -• bulk—within - a few flays, I braid that she was greatly' benefited:and in a. fair way of a 7 speedy recovery. ran!truly eat, le:t almost every fine that has taken IL hakbeen more f•t• less heneilted'i and I can cordially • recroinntend it to all who are in any way inflicted with cough. •Yours . • 7 .7 0. DOUGLASS. The. following k from. a distilia'uisheil Couttecllor 'at _law in Bridgton, J . BrunoTc. , 4 Derentherti. Steeping—sfief—D Fives me pleasnre have it in my power to bear testimony to our 4.v:fina ble Volniooary r‘t, rim. For sev e ral years when any one of my Cannily. has been at1i,.1..1 with a Cooalt IfnatenevA, /offline., Influenza ?cc, kr : . we have:lf - - Brd it with very henetif ial efl".•els --It has mvarialoly :atlbrded relict. In October last. I was attacked in the r night, with a continued I...rot:ism of ruitzhinc--a dose the'Sy stopped the rough. and he f fere I had finished Uri , hottle.l found mys'elreffmfdetviff .aired. The calls... of philanthropy. most certainly owes you a debt of gratitude, 14 the artmisition Of a medical compound-skillfully preiNtretl, pleasant to the tattle, conlainitit So Main ONFolit•ilt filropertirS.,;ll.l miiir aeve.t , ..sabk to all. rich and; poor, by its reduced . pricer. YOU!' Ctbrdirnt versant. . .="1 ISAACI WATTS CRANF.. Disinterested Te.stimony ! F.xtrart of a letter received from the !ler. Win. !lei thctor of the Lutheran Claw Mihatt,tawa. AnuorrwrowN...lam. Pr. WM Steelline—Sin:to ke,Adeastire iii lacuna- Tilt pal that I have been tintrli benefitted by Ow a , e of y.Jur Pl' I.MON Rl' • uit—tin throat to hi,h lao , be,a sor.;. for better than 111 a yea n+. a I{l IV hid, W:1 , - erably inflamed, wlteji I saw you ast• lets been 2r-arly thank hr usitte a few: more bottles. a radi cal (tire may he are can therefore reemmtMad it to all are similarly aftlictlid Yours Affectionately. - • NVM. II EMU: Samut !Swain, Post Mast - ro a i rvesliain is upwards of sevemy years or qe. was cured of a I •• severe Intluenze and relapse by . S. few battles of My + Pulmonary Syrup.. Samuel Sinall, of Pemberton:. .1, stars that:his I wife who was - nigh unto en Irfl, ' :!,:.•1:1 c.littlt• • was restored to sound health•by. t,a free use of my Pulmonary t . ... 4 1rwr The wife of Ree . ben Map6 . .Cintrit I was ',rt. tirely cured ofa cough of near Tint Er. 1 . EA !ZS I standing by my Polmona ry •• Elizabeth Dubois, of w 1;6 IF sehjem to , cough of three yaars of 1,10011 and whri could get no relief non , . inetilcint,i ; she ha ' d used, was relieved IV one bottle of My '/ Pulmonary Syrup. - Rev. W. A. Roy, Daptisi clerat man, leil. , 3striwn, N. J. stalei that Sirs. Fanny Finley, .312 f. I iivis Ores . of sescidy, had been afflicted eats with a most distressing toul.:ll:kining roe . ;;li Mu: Ceo./.1 many mediernes with h•,is ahloot ; entirely cured by three - I:billl.qt of ,cur l'oloronarY she Ihmksaunthcr • r troctwti Rev. 0. Doitgls. Pas4r_ttrit:c l.;tturelt. ' Philado. gash a bottle oflyStilliete , ry : 4 vrop to a , 1.14 who was confined to . -lire brd t. tilt a l'oegb, after • taking,which she was Onto.ft eoltrely relieved. Ile also gliye a bottle to a Villipr ate &sit essed with a coup!iu.l nothing to iaki lig WhiCli s'ty l it.,; „It perfectly cured Idinl7. DO4l;L: , $, Il ion VI) vet „says that a - member of church W s under severe It, flew was cured mentd ' et:ely ty , *is of my A tdibdious Pitta a , d a l.dtle ioy • r,;monary Syrup;.also that AV II:!( , 011 :1, V lait to W., ids. town, N. J. :teen; I). Nl.er S.ll'; of that was ,scar-ly able to sit up tliren;?,tl.t a., from itre ,, ,re , Crild„ an s,:nt!hrr a 1,011 IC 01 - 1:15" ' d'911114 , 113ry Sy: IA which gala her Minted , ate ro fire, • itfr sale in Rot ills, by . July 'l3 Reduciion Fourfold in.Price . s, Or Noth;ng- if . lhc,Uscr zs tad Delightcq wit/i it N a rticle•thilt even Family must con4.lor " h ide. tc lion they Know it : : /1,10.1 b Vr and vain... and which has herettiforo hick bi roach all t lasses: tins row Ir it vidui 1,0 V•1Zirr 1 110 in Pi ir7 . • IN . h View that rich and poor. hirla aint low, and hi fait I:N . - e'ry'hunian teinr. nay olio) Its tutnfort' awl all n lip, ret it shalt have the peice returned to thont tint delighted truth its ,tie. \VI! a s sert. without the of contratlictiin. that all Burns and Scalds, every rxternal ardhil citornal pains and ichiv,'no matter where. shall hi• tech:cell to comfort by it in five minutes—saving, fill:. lit scar. No burn `cart he fatal if this in applied,,iniloss the vitals are de tit ro.yerl by accident. It is lull ly unit:lca!, to a iiiieara ill its effects. !Inquire for '• Conner,. Ma ci; . :11 Pain - titictor Salve." Price 25 colas; or four lilacs as intK I R frh . 50 cents. and.ten times as ninth for f‘l. MI country merchants tire' requested to takti it to their towns do commission, as the ereatt•st Itlit - t , sing to mankind that has been discos creel in medicine for ages. Tilifi i!I strong laitirtmee, Litt tttm may depend its !silver is fully justify it. Sold at Caustock's Jim tit II House, NO.. 2 North sth street, Philadelphia, anti liy ",1. S. c. )lATITIN in Prdisvillei: Feb 17 Wright's Indian V i egetable . fPills OF TILE NORTH AMERICAS COMNE • • 0 l esealth . 1.. 1 • Al,O MEDICIMI". has ever horn introduced Inthe A , merit an Kiddie, %chose viettles have been more : rhe'erfully and universally icknowl•zed, than the a hive named •'-' 'WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. To descant upon their merit; at this late day, would stlent - to be wholly- ttnnercsAary, ,m , very few indeed - - whoieird this article, will he found unacquainted with .the real . eispllrnce of the medicine . But if further .. proOf were•W'auting to establish. the credit rirthis Moen,. f lat retnedyfiendglit he found in Use fact that no niedi ' t.in tin the country has Isi••••.o • Sit N.ELEIisIX rttIINTERFBITED. ' • ighotat4ind unprincipled :men have at various pla ei,ir, matifflitrtured a spurious pilll and In order more • -compb;tely to deceive the public have made it in Out '.ward appearance, to reveniblit the trite medicine.—' ...Men. pi icked people could netwr pass offtheir worth: ~.'4,,. trash, hut foe the- a:oder:lnce of certain mi•e2oilled • storekeFperN who beraii‘e they can purclia:t the t-pti ?dinit:t article at a retliaced.,rate,• lend them s elves ' to t lasi '4lonstretts lqstensOf impagilimi and crime. .. --„.; .The patrons /4111 e above eltellent l'illsor ill there 'foie he into the guard against - (*cry kind of imposi , non. and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts. vine, die Messis..T. & J. Beatty. ~._ The thllowing highly respectithle store keepers have. : hems appointed Agents for Lae hale of WRIGHT'S IN - VIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,' FoR . , .• , SCIIUYLKILL.COUNTY, .• '. • i . • s and ibf iwhom it is confidently believed the genuine ,rnedicitie ran wtth certainty Irobt4inetil: T. &.1. Benny, Pottsville. Itlctnl& Hill, Orwitnthurz. , . AronNattis,Mahantanco. - ' :. . J. IVeist, Klingerptown. • Jarok Kauffniatt, Lower Mahantango. :. . • lanai Kauffman, , do ' John'Snyder,"Priedensburg... , , .. . , . Fcatheroff.Prey &co. Tuscainra. ' , .William Tagert, Tamaqua. ' • John Maurer. Ppper Mahantango. , • . ' ' C M. Perrider, Wept Penn ToWnship. ' . Caleb %Vheeleri Pinegrove.......: • "._... r. „ . ..i., Schuyler,&co. East Brihipwiek Township. .. te,'lL Derorest, Llewellyn. •'.E:Ecr, , &. J. Kauffman. ZinitOrmantown.' . . 'nean'ett & Taylor, Minsreville. .. . tlentge. Relfsnyder, New (...stle. '•lfency Koch &, Son, Mc-Keansburg. . Abraham Heebner, Pori t,rlion., . . .lolitilMertz, Middleport. i ~ ' ' ; Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton:. .. . .Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. ' ' - . . ,11:,Ell'AttE OF COUNDERFErES.. , ,L ER . . ipp Unly serutity again/it imposition is' to purehaao Crum ,I,l;te reg 7 ,ilo aavertised'atents, and in all canon be. particular td..usk fur Wright'o Indian Vegetable. Pills. • • (Mice dernied nirlusivelv to the sale of the nu , li clan, trludeaale and reatil No • 1 160 Race street, Phila. ' delobia. ' . ' ' . 44. Ibflitenibert "wine ore - ..nktuine . ' eivept, Wright's] Indian i'Veptable Pill, 'l', I' : '' . AYILLIAM VIIIIGIIT . ' f", CO PnlLAirk.. July joilf\ C. MARTIN. • i= - • _- . . . ' "1 , VILL .TE/CCII Tot, TO NERdE,;',TiIE 9iiwEL3 OF , HE EARTH M 6 f Fitoll - CdViRNS T. 01413; META!. WPM' %T 421,,,, 'Gift' ST/LIMO= TO OUftliliNDA Aim iinur.ar ALT. istiTriut TO OUR. USE ' 4.44.9114 N Joussoir -• " —•-• [ . • - • — WEEKLY _Ol 7 BENJAMIN. ()RtitIi,WPRO;PAIET9R, KITT &VILLE , SCITUYLKILL COUNTY,, VOL NEW YORK AGENCY i 1 TO. UNITED STATES. Joseph_ reciliorraips Splendid. Line of Packets ' i • . . .. . : . ' ' • ' FROII L.iverpiitil, London, Dublin, Lon- ''" donderry, Cork, Belfast, Waterliiird, New „' ,i_ r y, Coleruin, &c.:, to New York„or Phila.. --.: - .S'.- - delphia. '• v This line consists of the follow rig Vessels, which Gave New York, on the lot, titii. 11114 16, 21st and 12411‘ 'of etch miintli; and Orin every tive' days front Liver - pool, to New York , : • ~. , . • George IVashingtentl ~ ' United Stases, Garrick,i Patrick' Ifehry, Sheffield, . . i • Bosch's, .. : Independence, • . , Virginia,. siddons.• • ~, ' • . : Ashburton,' • , :. • Stephen Whitney, . , :: :11teridan, Adirondork. • i - Scn • thuld, • Sitwell Glover,* r ,I; .f. 2 .E.c1i0, Ace,...dr.c. - :•. In cOnnexion with the above, and for the purpose. Of affording still greater facilities to 'passengers, the ntii :srrilier ImA:established a regular. line of idea class New N'orkantill, roppered and, copper fastened ships,to sail punctually every. week throughout theetti.• ') In addition to 'the other accommodations, Which aie superior to those'of any oilier line f)f Packets, Mt. )le3lurray has - sent Mr. Ilieliaril Murphy, Weli knoveA,•' as a benevolent and kifidliearted gentleman. to-Liver pool at -his own expense. tritake rare of his Paskioteers, and see that they arenot imposed on. Mr. M ttrphv: al so gives emigrants directions, on landing in New 'Yak or Philadelphia, so us to guard against iunnes'ition, ex, , For the iti•commodation of those detlirous 'of sendipg money tO. their friends. drafti will be given On the fog:- lowing Banks, viz: On the l ,l'.'ruitittrial Bank of DA:- land, payable at - I . . ,• Cork, Limerick, . ~' Clommel, ":•...1 bonlmillerry, ' Sligo, : , Nyexford, • • Brltlis • t, IVaterford; r Galway, Armagh, Athlone, :' . . l'oleraitt,.; Kilkenny; Baliha. • ' Tratee,, .. Enniskillen, M011:12i11111, Yoilighale • • ; Banbridii , .. ' Ballymena. Dowriplilrck, . Cavan, ss . • Ltiroan Dun gannii.ll, , ' Bandon; - i Ennis, , „,.., BallysteintiOn, Strabane, :.. i :::' : Skibbreen,; ::: . Oloneh. • Mallow, ~, - Dublin, I K•I 1 ' Coon:I:it, PISI. : i • , : ' • l' Semi:lntl—The City:Bank of Glasgow. . England—Me:vs. .Spooner.l:Atwoon & fete. haul:iv - if, Loudon; It. Murphy, Wateibto Bath Liverpool. paya ble withbut discount. iii.everytown it: Gr'eat it -,,, For further. particulars, allnly or address . (if by ler , - ter, 1 , 0,1 r Said) _ , .. ' • ' , JOt 4 EPII , IMcMURTIAY. 100:Pine.sreet, ' .l• , gorier of South start. New York. ': P. W. ;BYLINES &Co. SE Waterloo lloati,l.iverpt.ol. • ::::- Persons within:: to pay Passages for their frirndli, or:forward their money, and want ibeir • lttisinessatten'. :led toil pro 2 4nitly and expetlittionsly, will please apptY to the slibitrriber, at the Miners' Journal Oilier; who has hero in the business for the lastiliree years, arid who lids not yet 111;4 uric Cent. 11.111)0Se far' Wriolll WI has done litisincss r , - - •• • lIIINJ. BANNAN, "1 : .kciAT FOR Jud • EtEn Ale.MunfiA v. ' ' :March, 2 . . - -9- . New Shovel :F6.etz.s,rp, r k IIIC subscriber roept.o . l fully call: , the attuotion hf A our Merchants and cillwrs,ll) liib)mpilly 01 and_ titroil at his now New York huh aro f•rinn in lin:Atty. if fn?. onporier 1 , 11 iditained friiin abroad. his prit., will he an an a ri tole ran he elilaillintl'h'ewlirrec liwterot. ~,114'ils the patrmiaUc «f the nietal: ci • i...le4nons & are Auents Air tli'o• -al, 01 rttv.: , lll,o.ls in Pottsville and vicinity, umlie ts iil t.. 11,1110 hell at their hardware Slam, JOSEPII ALLEN.;' •New Yoe:. Aut.. ZD YLLItII IIUH fIEID, ME.R.CI4 . ANVS HOTEL, 41 Ceurtiaqt Street, 7-_-...7' - ' • • 3 , • ic E v: TORE. • . . I Alipi.l2lili 1 . - 31-4 SPLENDID BIBLE AII 11.1,1'141.SA7'ED A::17) NEW l' 01:1 r 1 L. .1;11;1.E. Tu he completed to "to matadors, it 2.5 C 1.3. per ',dauber. This kr . Yat and IttaMidicierit Work will be embel with Sixteen Ilundred , ,llistnncal Eng.raving . i. VICIII2.ILtt of :Zll initial letter ioteach chapter, by J. A. Adluis, more than fourteen ; htindred 'of which afe li out o;ozinal designs, by J.G. Chapman. It will 14e Mud front thCstabdard cript, of the American 4- Ho - Society; and r °main. Marginal References, the A p'ocr3 pita, a Concordance. ChrOnological Table, List of proper ,dames, General ladex, Table Of t..k eights. Measures. &c. The large Frontispieces: Titles to the Old and New Testaments, Family Re cord. Presentation Plate, Ilistericallilustratione, arid Initial Letters to ;he Chapters, Ornamental Borders. ,(c.; will be from original design's; made expresily for lids' eitnion,' by .1. G. Chapman, Esq!, of NeW Volk ; in additiOn to which (here will be numerons lasso engt:iyings frorn&signs by distin6uisbed mod ern artoos-in France and England—to which a fullin ilex will lie given inthg last -nip ber. 11 - 3' Thegres; superiority of early proof impre's 7 ,loos from the Engravings. will insure to. t hose who give t,tieeniinws at once, the possession of it in tile HIGIILI:1' ,:I'ATE OF Pi.IWECTION To be coutplcmii.io shout 50 riumbecs,at 2.5 eta each. {CT The!mbscriber has Been appointed Agent. for lie iltirrotre or receiving subscriptions to this Bible. is Seli,ul.ikill County. where a specimen copy of the .. . Work esti he seen, ' B. BAN:NAN' . , , . . January...A, ' . I—, . . . ----- , .., r.• - - POTTSVILLE ~ . • i.. :e. 7 %-. AV% .. ~ , • ''...ritrie el 5 . . • _EAGLE rou DT alalr _ afro lin Farrel l la - D ErEc'rFuLL y announces to thepublic rust lit, the Eagle Foundry is in - full operation, 'where he %you'd thankfully receive.orders for castings of es. „cry description., , He has constantly on hand Iloilo's ware, Bad Irons, turnouts and rails„cnrt.and wagon boxes, plough points, mould boards, and cultivator teeth: he also has a variety, of mil road and cirilt wheel patterns. coal breakers and screens, tire grates, ,Vc., &c., all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. Dealers would do Well to give hicea call, be fore purchasing - elsewhere. 1 . November 24, 19l 1, . • • ! 47--ly • • . . NEW CASH 1)1W GOOD,IF4NCY AND TRIMMING S T:0 E , TN THE _ 1100 AI FORMERLY OIiCUPIEn BY CIIRISM AN . :& RICA A 'lli,. IN CENTRE STREET. The subscriber respectfully informs tlts citizeilOtf s tile and the public in general, that he has Just :0- p At fre . sh assurttnent of tho newyst .tries orgoods, consistrong Lawns,: Alpacas,' and Balzarines. with a variety of fancy goods. Also, a ttew and splOn style.of Prints, Sill:, Thibet Alpaca and Wei' Shaulla l : • Blue, and Black (laths of a superiCa- Ile hat tiled on hand, • j .. • Sewing Spootand Patent Thread .of the; best quality; GlOvis and Hosiery; &mu LCg- Gimp, Braid and other styles of i"ancy • Bonnelf, by the - ease • doz. or single. Bonnit, • Metes gad Boy's teg ' Aiwa Hats, • All of whleltwill be sold at the ioivest cash prices. Atti.'2o:', • 16!ly— MORGAN. . New . Cheap ,Cah Store. ' . O • i .. w .., THE stili.criber informs hhis . ..c . ,mos , • , i , . :f tri frionds.ati , lthe public, ilia , , be ,' 4 has opened a NEW EllhAy i x . 111 , . 7i t" VAS!! STORE, in the Hutt . - 'li t . A c ding in Oentrelit., recently occ ,o , in .l .. , copied by It. T. Tay,lor, a 114 doors above Mannar's lintel; where he will constantly keep op hand, a gen erat assortment of [behest quality of . Dry Goods, . . Groceries .Queeneware, , ' Boots and Shoes,. ' l', I rorisions, Hats and ,' Caps, • ' ~', ~ :CedarlVare, -. Tobacco 4- ,Segars, 4c., • ' Embracing, every article' generally kept in a, pry Good and Grocery Store '; Allot' which he is 'del termined to sell as Ibut,its I hey can be purchased fiere; or elsewhere. .I3y thin attention to bit bupiainim: , ./le Wipes to receive a portion of the patronage of the phb:- 'lie.. .- • . • :. Call and examine for yourrellvPs. '• •. •.. • ~ ' EDWARD ' utaufts, April 11, :;- . ' . 15-..‘nr • ) • - AND ::SOWS ; ' • Eli INEEININITTP.kGAFT . 1.0 — .5'4..EV . FIRE. • The Pranklin Insurance .Co. • - OF .PIILLADELPIIIA, • ' Capital $ 400,Q00, Paid ill ',ChartiTHl'erp . etual, ONTINUE to make' ttipitranra, permanent and lim- Cited, 00 every descririi,ni Of property, in town.and country on the usual ai'oraliie terpoi. °Mee 1631 Chestnut Strhet near titlit'situeet. • • • CliAltLai 'N. ItANCKEII, Preaident • Charles At Rsnker, &Wear! Or-mit, • •Jariles-Scott, r .Frederich ~ThomOis Mart: • '', I ,lachb R. Smith; 'Tlirrnas S. Wharton, , Gear If. Richards, •ITubiaz -iforileeni D. Lewis. • - . , M. RAN CHER. Sec'y. The sullscrilier has len appointed agent for .tlie a 'Loire mentioned instiiit ion. and is -how prepared to taiike insurance, on tires)] dest.ription. of property, et the lowest rates. I Pottsville, June 19, ' 101 "- OF OF THE • • Sprlng Garden Mutual Insurance • Company. , ?Tuns Company having organized, according to the 1 provisions of it. charter, is now prepared hi make Insurances against loss by Fire on the mutual principle; combined with the securitfof a Joint snick capilal.—t Theckdvatitage of this sy...tem is, that ellipiont surarity is ottoriled at the lowelt rates that the hasiness rim he dniie far, as the wi3lo,.pr i olits (less en 'interest not to _exceed ii per cent.,per ;1111,11111 on the capital) will be re.;- turned to the Members, efl the institution, without their heromi n_ re..pmn4ible r any of the engagements or hi" ai. ii it les of the Company o , further than the pientimas ac, Malty paid. • :° The izrertt successs} Lii wherrYer it has iceen to request the Otfit,: requires but to: be TIM act oflncorportitiud Bard t.) it, may be Alorthlrr,f rorrrr - of ti!ii NAN; Poltsvil It,. • 1.. Kitt:M lITIA Heel DIRT• Curwin_Sitilihinto .1 . 01.• 1111 Wood, llijaL Daih.tt, I'; 1.. la~eurn :inn, GeoIR NA , Nay 11, lali. The sabscriher haft I , l'l Lrirr rompany, and bq 111 on all tics . rriptimist pf pi than ,ustral, .varying frolt per "31{KA annually. Tho.; brick Iffrittlings in good tor if the Company should 14,4 the pertatti:: insuring itrit!; inciititn: any Ihme of the ',Nur:vice' For further part milers MI • - PdediciTt l Dr. ‘‘ . lll. er4ebr ilo d „ Gnithiu Baron Von Ifttilielar's I Dor t. Felll ' alt: Dori; \Via, Evan's 1 , ,v4 , , 1),,o t. Botanic For l'e . , :laid ie per.ofisi to I,•• sunerioe s to aOy id nadir. ' Wiqtar's It:lP:inn , of Wi di:ll6l'y, .. Shama Ws tought,immigers, ',trite 25 Cl, pertini• newe'i• Nerve and timid 4.inemput,' '' • . Indian Vegetable I f limit , Balm of Coltinilki, Jayne's flair T Tic, " ' . Brigg• s Rm.:bin ;iirunetie, ''. ' . . Foleh's Indian Vetretabfe Pills; Leidy's Sarsaparilla. ftlihd do ' . Linn's Chinese. , . d o. MAII's Anti-llysiwirtic , do . yrz i lls Vegetabl•• lifel 'r do Wilso's Al ti-Dyspeptic do • . lan tie's Uxpeet mann, I • . • Jaymos Carminative ItalsaM Stvaine's Panacea, , Jayile's Veriniftige. Swaim's Verinifitge. - Lifin's Temperance Lir( Billets,. Hours FOlllider Hint meni; ' 'f • • . Het le's Embrocation, I - • .' • Vlitifer 1.: .Allirishrs Bolanicat liealth.4nd server, . 1 .tttc:Nltinn's Elixir of OPiurn, . . Becker's E . e Salve, 1 Thriinson's Eye'.Water p rliolnrine Tooth 'Wash', . . NVlieeler's Teallerry T,',oth w as h, •4_ Sherman's Wrain i.nzligers, •,' du lontill- flu • . ~ Wistar's Couch ilii Slierinan's C`amphor 4o Peter's Vegetable fill , Taylor's Balsam of I.iyertenrt Iledwell's 'Fetter Oilitzhent, . Hay'( Liniment, 1 'Welsh's Tooth Ache Drops, Spolm's Head Ache Remedy, Tunny., Nip, , 1 • Lee's Windham Bilious Pills Henry's Chleinea blaknesiff, Ih:dwell's .Greet Ointiueut Heyset's Pills, ' I - Universal' ]'larder, Weaver's Worm 'rim) and Salve," , . 4 toeiing's Pulinilliar!. - iSyruri, :• ' • • I •• • ' Brewster's Pectoral •Mixturel. • • ludkin's Ointnu•nt, ' I I . LlaA India liiir • py ii, Sarsaparilla i•i•crup., ; i. Dr. Antleuon's•riCurs Pills • ' . e • • - • llcapperiirOillak. piiir . , - '• . - • : - „ Biihumn of lloreholuul, " ; • Rowand's Tonic Alixiiirc for 4,gte, Climax Syrup, furaiysciiirtrv. warrantA, 1 .. nopri: Rin d Bolle Cure, for liVisei, • . . _ A fresh supply or the above - medicines, just receir • ed and for laic at the 'Drug Store of • : , •.. : • April .6, 11— i. , . • J. '5..C. BIARTIN. . .• I • L VIEDT'S Sarsapaiiila Blood rills. tlllli nNtx Pthts'in e xistence containing! 5a nap .l. rilla in tlMir coMposition.' They purify the Wood .3 nd Finds of-the body, and cleanse the Sionmeh and Bowels frunrall noxiatue sub stances that produce disease - . They are composted entirely of vereetable- Extracts, (free from -mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, best, and nost etlicacinus.of an other pills in existence. Several the heand iertifirates ottheirkiracylinVehete = tofore been' published, and their sale's. are increasing annually by thousands. 'Afore than One Allan boxes have already been loll! since their introduction, (Cr MORE JTHAN .100 000 ,8 ONES have been sold in Philadelphia alone, the past year; thus stioiving that j.:l the place where they are manufac tured they have a ieptuntion, termer than any other 0111.-e, melt arises from the fact that Dn. LuiDli ie well known ur home as t rennin r Physician, and his pin are consequently - imiplOyed 'with greater confidence than any other; in addition to ;heir own efficacy. Quality and not quantity is a valuable attribute be longing to HON one box doing more good-than two to (Mirlif OtS. I : Ile ad h& vised, therefore; when ne cosily requires to take none other than DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. . . . Try them! (they ri,bt &t '25 rents' alor.) Try them t'.. . • So well satisfied t.vill yen be of then' good effeils• you will never take any others. -Alter you (have. tried. all Other ktfulA, thenrpl)r . l.eill3 : 's Blood Pills; the daft:l- L ellee will soon be discovered.- No ohdnge of diet no re straint front 01,11 : lion, or. fear of' catching cold need be apprehended; yOung end old may take thent . .with e qual safetx. t.,- Principal Office and Depot - , 'Di. Leitly's .11enItli Sinporioni. No: 19VNortii§lit:ONDstreetirtear VINk; (elan of the - Coldeti;Ball'apd'Serpents) Philadelphia. ; Alan, by lilett dr.l Co.; Wet herill,&- Co.; W. Dyott & Sons; A. S. & E. Roberts & ,Cn., andAity Druggists gen .., Also by P. Poutp,and J. 11i.ch.5o l o,IEmston, J. F. Mug, louraFter,' and nowt respectable Druggists and 'Store keeper" in the United States: , ... .. . . Also at J. 0: BROWN'S (tate.W.,:r. Epting's) Drug Store, Centro itreei, Pottsville.. • „ May 15,: , , . . . - . • ~ • ICE CREAM. • ~..._7.-,- 'RABE subseribiti-infornis his numerous 4tlcruls, and Pi tin public generally, that ,be is prepared to for. nisi) parties and fMtsilies with .lce: treum ro a ds from pure Cream, at any and all MIA. ' • • 1 I , •. . • • . MINERAL WATER, I ile , tilso. has a fountatn of pine Mineral :Water, in which the. audition of the public who are fond of this wholesome beverage daring the simmer. are invited He warrants it to he mural to atiy procured elwii:here; Also hott.led2illneral Witter, tbr sale , by the dozen.. • Thankfulfor patronage heretofore received, he hripi•s , by atte,ntinsi -to please, tes '.,esinimue to receive! liberal share of the. patronage allot ptiblirt! • . - '''• •" ' ' --. ' June ^9 211— i .., ,' JOHN rst. C, 11. RTIN; ..,. . . , ItTWE'fi School far'cho Sun.. - - ' - -* Do . dp, 1 for thuiVjottn,.. . ~, ;,,. •,,,,.. : - -.•,r.1 Aquitirimi cart' notr riud ctun'A.lcte 'lnstructions, to. ge sp e t - ecith ap r cerlart pieces of .41cteir;;: , price ZiO at c a r sad], jut{reirivC d and for hp - •13.. UN June 29 .IG-.' - ' 6. . AV-M EEO - : : : SATURDAY, ISogz4l . xix•p, ,ocioDEß' PROitECTION:', -. ,: 'ANDREW RUSSEL. 275-/Y , It this upttein hits tact with oloced. indoces the Directors if the puhlic to it, confident noler...tocia to be appreciated. 1, and any explanation in re tied by applying at the Office Ileed eta., ref 13: BAN= CE SHUSTER, Psesident • MEM Robert L. I.ougbe;ti, George NT. l'ioutnian, Saninel Tolcosena, Charll,l Stoke!. MI - 2 '. Abraham It., Perkins': - • r l it appointed At.r.rnt the the ar 11W ready to make insurancen imiertv at - rater notch lower 1'4 . 4 11 2 Lit Mt' the 61000 to 110 Hiier perpetually on stone and rations''. only 2 per cent—:ml (IVe to be a profitable cfmwerm !partake of the profits without IC - charter is the rotor as Vtoupanres in New Frigland. pply to the solea-riber, B. U.%NNAN BledicipW,l I,teri rainflizsill. Pill 4, E r:iyfity.ror children ierb Pills, ~ ills. r and Ague Pi Iferit's Beta Hie Pills, are 'maid .zliclne ever yet offered to the 111 IBROMI • THr i . tsPliter 'OP - LiGlr The shadesllid'dirnma eieh silent" nete(l ' Withteritietit , SithOlie'Whispering brooit R l PP)ed . In Peaceio ll N- ',When.frote,lter stir-bosser,,pere and Int Caine forth tV:e Spirit of Night I . • - - And-Oust:he !teat ed her lay: Steep, liifaii, Steep! thy mother's, arm -• Shairpillto-thee° with care; - -AadAngets t e'er thee vigils keep, r In anhwerto her praycr • ' .1 Steen Maid ti,ateepthirl fetidly dream.' Ofbliss thha ne'er shalt! know; Too soon.f sVs! thy eup taste Lite's . biiterness,nitd wOe. • ' Sleep. YOuhg Man, slept! the cares of I A re.stiading o'er thy bgow ; L .- ..IA few sad ',bars of strittod pain, • ' Thine caLest hcart.wip bow- I Sleep. !gather, sleep thine anxious cars Can neitir drive away, The threaillings ins thaticlunter round, Thy. loirefi one's opening day. Sleep, f Fatlihr, steep! thy furrowed brow 'Notes I , 4ars deepeit strife: Leave noiilthat tiream sofondly chased, Of happiless in Lift.! G - I • Sleep, old .iilan - tleept.Life s longest dale, Thou halt heenTerripest,diivent ‘ Th) -hopes lisEbur.ed o.i.itv thy pears, saveolt•thY.sile- lot ` The.Spiit!ceased: her tifikht.sang, . In saddtt cadence, died?"' " • . And Ang els took their ' ^,ifid watch, Each ishOberer ' Tl 11)10T'S hi a tat 1 letterinthe iinited - Sts Gazette, 9 L e -, giving an account of a vritto thera tit - cite Mines of .Pennsyliania, we find the touchingi extract be low. It is ft.) , M. Chatidles, the Witty, in Whose 1 current cootributions we 'ilea - with Some of the most finishl.d sketches tO be "found in e literature of the age : , '''''' - , My eta. - Alen .waii arregted lijr a oup of little children g I , both sexes making their' itray slowly to the afteil l ithon school Some were hare -legged ; pretty ankl i es, theirs—pretty shaped; 4 meen—for t he exposure to mud fitim coal dust, teas not, favor able to cold. Searcef; one was fullyrtlresSed, and yet decelics' had contribed, with whatiwastit hand, to satisfy t er fastidiou eyes, and innocence wa s there to gize without a blush et: accidentat e'l,o - It was a merry rotip, gossiping about the 'events of the moming,,or the -enlarged possession I ~ of some oil gm number, ' who had aceqUired a whole half ofa n apple, and was sharing die- wealth hy . l bites among the comr atty. All were gay as the idea o -going to school would t.errnit: Yet among th ni I discovered one taller by the shoo!. tiers upWard than ty the' rest. lle as well clothed—et least fully! clothed, with !jacket, trow sers, and 7 long pinafore, that told Of special care at home.l Ile wore na bat, and thellow forehead and nervous movement of the Wai l satisfied mc' even before I reached hint, that it was an idiot boy: - ''' ' I As 1 carne up to the group, my ,compaay had gone on, i l isc( I stopped to have a wont to say, to the littie• strangers, and gathered a world of informs ti4n abontltheinselvestheir pa r ents, their, school 11 ' ' t • : ,• ' their teachitr, their sports, and theirlittle cares and troubls.' ft dozen pennies paid the whole of them ainply for the' knowledge, obtained, when, lifting up my eyes, sgaia I discovered the poor boy. I was right—his face vv as completely idiotic. He stood at a distance, with a vacaiit Stare at my little congregation! I beckoned tiiia forward, fo I lovs to hold conversc,with such ;'lit l is a sort of sympathy which the weakness' of one's own mind has - with the wreck of that of othas. I felt at home with the poor boy, and did not envy the company that hitil stopped-totadmire a 'drone of mules just ready for attachalent to the cars.— Mine was , a poi' of my Own kind, and a more fruitful theme fo contemplation, flier?. theirs ; and so, atter a word r two with rho •poor lad, I laid upon his hand a small silv'er eoin.i • I thoughrfor a moment, that a spark of intelli- - gence flashed from his eye. He 4ontinued, how ever, to hohr his right hand extended, in the palm of which lay the Moncy,and withl.the fore Anger , ,nn, of the other hand he felt of the uponeon which he gazed with a sort of sickenini, interest. At length he mingled in the groarfotithe school chit dren, and went round from2one to ''the other poin ting to his wealth. It was; school , time, so they ell, set forth on 'their mission. Turning my head soon after; to see ,how my little. friends 'proceeded, I noticed that the idiot boy, still holding liis feed hind extended, stopped suddenly and seemed - fo r a moment, perplexed. At - length he shut, hit hand close, turned round and at the top' of, his speed ran past me, and shot into a- small sharity. I longed to know who had iniluenced•the lad thui to leave his fcll i pws, it they Were feKOWBN but -• S did not Venture into the shanty. As I approached the ?art of the road that turn ed down toward theminea, I'felt a curiosity about some object at hand, and •so I stepped over to the other side of the road, where was a woman stair ding at: Work, with two little children scarcely three years old, one on each side of bet.. Having satisfied riiy immediate curiosity, I hid a word or two to say - which seemed due - to , the mother; so , I asked about the-lanfily.. atus" ii year child; said. I, laying - lity hand upon the' curly head nearest ,4 Yes: and I have three older °S hag yoting- Drawing from my pocket trliicce of money, , sit, which liberality would has% tumid - up' its nose, I. was giving it to the child \nearest me, when the mother, seeing the, mot r an z ent, , directed my . Itand and the gift to the other Rae, Not this one; said slie r !i*Ot' 'illis oria,.if you please--this is mine.----zi've,it to liu3 other.. Poor. little Diary is an orphan- 7 4e has nritiier ifittlter, not mother. cireitlo'lier.,, sic if yen itleitse. : o,he stays with us, and we-do the Itest - we can, for Pen but she is still an ,9rphati.' 0 ~ ( 1,. ~,,„, , , .. , §4rit' of 'woman's bettetylftice, that turnmq, side. the offering from her, cl,w,n ',child to, the hang ! of the orphan—the orphan - that ; yet, +Ito?, : thY bread and divides affictionwith her own off.lining o' fat' im'y 'oelfislities kith - iiiiiilhio bind As I gathq up to lninisili tilsai6tal iinde,' mayest thod dircet my !!atiltto'iiie UrPliaii"trturthaqoAil tate . , l viihout the °stint:Alai thif'seeineil - 4 kir k ' rny'preseot gif4 and with .t;ht , 3ine tail:Mi.:Apnea iliat satiate inthe cliarait44 ther - lriiithei oft' '•the , 51,1113 Mit: • MI MEE ~gl , ~ gill bef4i ...,- L 4: ,AF.FE 'TIOIV. ME '\ ..,. - : Ili ..,-. -.....- .',. . ,-- --- . . :.--. . ' ... . • " ;::„...,,, ::: :: , ... .. ...! ~... 1 . ~ ~ :., , Right marvellouswits it to beholil the laborers in, tha vial pits. A gang here waclearhig away masses of earth ; thire was a body of Ernia - scra ping up the refuse of oaal. In allother pace the drill was , plied'for a b l ast ;'' and ever anoni a train of cars would dailt by; without a singlevisi- Me motive power; andj almost directly opposite a single car would be soeb streaming toward, amass : of coal. , All seemed instinct with li:e, all Was an imation ;1 while at times, !the heavy males; secure-' slow,. were seen dragging up a train of loaded ears, that had descended without'aid and Without touching... It 'was a wonderful sight, and right glad was I to keep clear of mules, car, pick, and blast; aud.wltile looking round for safety, I saw the Idiot Boy, in the midst of what. appearo tonic inimineat danger. I .Geenut,' said .a miner, in a tone that cOmmen, tea with nine& severity, but seemed to 'dwindle • ,F I down into a cadence of kindness. , Go:heme," said another, 'the rock will L upon Yon.' .; ' I . , 'Take that,' said a third, as he . threw alpiece of Coal so wide of the boy; that it was evident he did Inegl to 114 b,.im; Still the boy stood I gaping about in his usual stolidity, his ey,es!and mouth half . open, and deptly regardless of the danger and admo4ition. There was to be a blast, and all must clear out, bit the boy stood firm i . one of this miners cried out to the other, 'now is, a good time, let us go and 'carry off liatyr H RegCelY wilfilhelast word pronoun 4 when a cloud seemed to rasa across'the face °lithe boy, and, ::springing forward, be ran pp the cliff with the agility and, apparept safety of a youn,4, He ran faster than he did When I had giten him the money. Nyhat'haid moved him I enqUired 'shortly afterward of one of the mi ners, how he got Blear of the lad. --"- 7- • 6 The poor innocent !' said he. Well,l perhaps he is as well off;asthd, hest of us. 1 'But you would not late to become idiotic him!' 6 No--I would not especiallyif I shjuld have any remembrance of What I had been. But the poOr boy wahed'up one day in his cradle in a fit ; so violent was it, and tio often did itreturd, that h e lost his reason ialmost is infancy. ; i!i'elter, ;per haps, was a Minion being sohereft ;-, he ee.ins to haire little curiosity atitl no attachment—at least, all attachment, all tdrection. is •center 4 in hie mother, Whom he calla 'Katy,' and hislorefor her is adoration ; he sits by the hour and gazes at the . i . poor widow, and•then goes and throw i himself up,an her, bovoin, in-an agony of of H e seems to have 'Some idea 'or devotion, anti I have .seen trim imitate toward her, the action of wor shippers in the church. The whole • outpouring of the poor boy's heart is upon her ; and . hia only fear is of iljtuy . to her ; and his only joy a l t attempt ing to .unuiter to heri happiness.. lie is a great annoyance to us down here, whither he "occasion. ally, wandcrs2 r as, ktiowing nothing of hanger to himself, he is Continually exposed to daager, and the only way. N;i e have' of ridding ourselvs of him is to threaten pine injury to 'Katy,' anal though this thre4t' is Tepeated so often as he comes, yet he seems not to 4oubt its sincerity, and lie ha.steris away. to stand guard over his mother, and prevent her abduCtion.' , 'SO, then, the mystery of the I:toy's rt tiring so rapidly from the school children• to the shanty With . his Piece 'of money was explained. 1 He was anxious to mal4 Katy a mintier in his pleasure— give' to her the inapprecitible wealthwhi l ch he had acquired. It is not often that the love Of mother. exceeds the love of God; but He who permitted 1 that short-reaching 'of intellect, will e cuse the substitutiOn, and thepoor idiot boy my have a reward for 'honoring his mother,' when Trey shall ' stand rebuked who affect to 'love the Lord withal' their hearts,' _ ; • I The United States Gorernineize—lts Cost— the persons it employ,;.—A report on retrench_ ment made during the last session of origress , contains soniei interesting statements. The pop ulation and esper.ditures of the United Btates, - for several periods, are thus given f LiZil In 1'790,- la 1800, ' Id 1816, In 1 . 820, In 1830, I 1840, .IThis sum includes 44,61,60.1 70 of publid debt; but tins debt' was incurred during the three yew's preceilitic there hehig t o tear. . Ateach Of 'these periods tlic ceuntryl we's in a state of peace, and I.lm aims expcuticii areeaclu sive of the Public debt growing out of the precious - - . 'Another .vietv is presented, sh l owing the avemgq;espenditures per onnwit duringl each four )ee,n( administration of the Government from the COuuneacemeilt.to The .preiert time, eT l clusire 'or the - , aents on The public debt:--: IS 222 Pa7L ,t • rresWeuts, Accnige per an. First twin of George Washington, 51,8,746 Second tern of George Washington, I 3,0 - 1 ,50 1 One tern—John Adains, 5,331,35 6 First tern) of Tholgasjefferson, _ j 4M4,00% Second term 'ot*Thornis Jefferson, . ! 5;01,811 First term of James Madison. -. • .0.0.A961 Second ter ns n of J. Madison, (during was) F ,134,276 First iifinmes 51nnroe, • 674,614 , Second Mir C4'4amed Monroe, t.,11,4113,35.1 One"terru:—JOlin Quincy Adams, 12,326,299 irr4 !erramf Andrew 'Jackson, . 44462,469 . Second term of 'indrivc Jackson, i 21;762,607 One, terMr-Martin Van Buren ,.. r 30,432,450 Thiel 6nit ears of John Tiler. I 71,290,650 With i gtirit to r :revenue, we learn titarOuring; Me. Adatnei L adnaiiiistrallun thi,irveraoannual amount of ' 11 gross revenue co ec sari $23,070,- t 712 21 ,''fkilti tliowierag of ex 'wee•••136;:,1,0)..6i,. g sal to less' thin ibree:pericer4.•,.;pgrir - ig General Jack, iilijinjstraiiiin "iieAg,e:4l94 . :revenue per anirnin ':wa5 . t27,131143 : iipen r:es: Corlecitoil :51;20';609' 60; .dual 41 : 4i per, cent. Inuring the adniinistratiori of ren tliszfesi revennu,was $1,631,14.8 7l,„spd the egpeßseg . ot capectki m sl 4 s6B,6g3 32, being . 0 4 11° e ff-Y, ) P4,.41'„d urng V ° R, i i! : 7EFtfi" l F? fil . ist . t O r -Pr he iTTC t *1 * U 5- _.glCl!srerCliF Per- jaPT4I4T WA1517'457A11'99.: !enu ;of' c 01 0 .9119 ,$ 4,4049 ne4rl3i, 141 y nii'catil.- - -4 t%titin' • -1 • - EM2= Population. 1 Expindilnres $1,919,590 t,411,370 9,311,082 13,134,530 13,229,533 '28,226,533 3,929,827 5,305,941 7,239,814 9,838,191 12,866,020 17,069,453 RAIL:ROAD, IRON The Lueofaco State address of Geoi-qia as aile the Tariff savagely, and especially the duty imposes on Railroad iron. It represenis Georgia as paying an immense tax on the Iron she needs for her railroads in consequence of the,Tsriff. keeps out of sight the part that Mr. Evans (whijl of Maine attempted last Winter ro have the. dully taken - off Railroad Iron, but was - resisted hr M. 139charnin, (Loco) of Pa. and the bill defeated by ;a majority of both parties. That was.right. Rail road Iron is somewhat- 7 N; much—dearer now than it would be if there were no duty upon it, but this will not long continua. -At this moment several extensive establishments for the mantifaC ture•of Railroad Iron are going up both in penn- Sylvania and Maryland ; and if Clay is elected co shall doubtless have good Roils as cheap as , eve r r before within three years,• made by 4meri4 workmen, who receive American wages, constinle American provisions, fuel, .&e., wear Americal i n cloths, .and help support American, scheoT, churches, and governments. .Even -now, tl e Patterstin Railroad Company has just made a contract for - the Rails to relay -their - Road, f r $523 per ton, delivered in Jersey Cit-. This 's 1 three dollars per ton cheaper than the - aecra e cost of the same- ( T .) Raili in this C'Zisr dor:, $ the seven years Railroad Iron was free of aid °, -Is not this fact most instructirely.Significant ~ - Our people supposed, When they took the du y off of Railroad Iron, that it would he just gaunt It cheaper i but this proved a serious - Mistake: ' t did net fall to the amount of the cluty i .- and . So n began to rise, as the demand for it front Englar d increased, and kept up till we broke down heile, and nearly stopped making Railroads. It is to its plain as demonstration that-Rails would have beiti far tower to-day, and for five past, if we had kepi on the duty from the first.. -Our Iron rmisteln were driven out of the business by Free 'Frat just when.they began to turn their attention to . and have never since attempted to do any thin at it 'until the. present Tariff was enacted! ark Stood the first Locofoco onslaught last &vinterii • No* they.are just going.heartily into it, and wI, i he ready to' ake largely next season. Let the I be sure' that they are protected against Foreli competition, and they.will lay down good T Ra 1, on the Atlantic at 's4s atoraefore three years a . over. Byt if the Tariff is to by ripped up al ( 1 overtorned by a Pelk.Congress, they will be dri .- en out of the business, and the English Iron-m 4 ters, having centre' of 'the market, will ,agani Mike their own pricps—or, more strictly, - the - sort to the British Iron -works for all the Railroad Iron to supply.both .G,reat Britain and our Coun • try will force up prices to a higher print than duly would stand if our mines- and theirs were both I turning out Pailroad Irpn. The following table of the ave?age annual priic of Railroad Iron in Ettgland and our own. Atlan tic seaports has been 'obtained for us from theprul nent importing Iron houses of A. & G. Italtola & Co. Philadelphia, and Davis, Brooks & C I•. No. 21 Broad-street, New York. It begins witl the infancy of the business 'and traces it to, ty present time. We, give. the English cost, charges to New York, duty. and New York cost of i' Rail throughout We have a similar statemen t -.7 • with regard to Flat Bars. showing the same rl il sulfa: Prices in England Freight Costp. to . Years. , d. sc. and ch's Duty ih U.A. 1831 61760 r 33 00 8 430 71 00' 1832 8 17 6 or 33 00 8 30 71 00 = 1833 7 10 0 or 36 00 8 30 74 00 1831 8' 1.6 or 38 76 6 30 70 76 1835 7 16 0 or 37 44 8 27 79 44 1836 9100 or 43 60. • 8 free 53 60 1837 11 10=0 or 55 20 8 ' 63 20 .1838 10'10 onrso 40 . 8 " 38 40 . 1239 11 00 0 or 52 80 8 " 60 8,0 1840 11 15 OorSO 40 8 . " 61 40 1841 8 5 9 or 3tL6O 8 47 G 4 1842 7 00 o,or 33 50 8 4i 60 1843 41760 r 23 90 6 $25 96 40 1814 4 10 * 0,Or 21 60 , 8 . .23 51 60* . We ask everftan to 4arniuo carefully thi table, anti note how the costia England went' as soon as we took off the duty, 'and farther up and kept - up, until we nearly stopped bu'ying account of our business derangements, and the, go for taking off the duties if he can. Only let our own makers have a fair chance—let them assured that they . are not to be given over to deu i truction as soon as they shall have expended all they,nre worth to get their works in tiperatien-4 for goad Boils cannot be made to adyantage out an outlay of at least sloo.ooo—and we shal soon have ainerican Rails nominally as cheap as Great Britain would furnish us—in reality,- much cheaper.. ..Meantime the duty aids efficiently :to keep down the foreign cost and to pay off ou Nationaddebt.— Y. N.Tribune. •- Claracter of Mr. Chry,--_,The Lexington Oh server, in avert' eloquent article in reference to th i personal worth of Mr. Clay, and the 4esperat malignity With which ho is attacked, - makes th. following striking remarks;—. ever since he entered ptiblic life has he been in a minority, in his own State, county, and ton-, —and during all, this period, undeniably, 'his sup', potter, have been , the staid, moral and religiut4 portion of t l l p community. We mean ne reflec tion upon otsr politicaLopponents when we say: T t hat four-.ofAhs of the church menslnui, .of all de;. nominations in Lexington, Fayette county, and throtighout the.: entire State of -Kentucky, hav been during'hia entire public life, arid are still, the ardent supportens of Mr. Cast. He has been, their favorite, and he and they have been repeatetir ly deism:need as blue nosed Prak yterkpis, Xe r thodist4al Afritf"-worms, sanctimonicius sees, iSte. ace. in nearly every- political .!:ontest . irt which they, have been engaged, in tinier 'to tarsi against him and them, a • less religioosly cireu sped class of the community : : These fecto ortleS; thlumildS . Which cannot be mktaken,:, - - is One rnerilbei gnye,—Thp Empire Ciubl.crit,to '43RY. Ike4l)eMsWe.4 Ford: w/}? s P u YI: iuq/A!" 1 1/ 13 - RePN:49; 1 9 the Peu#ontilk- • ry - for 3n:tenths- T rot ltis f goo4 conduct. of courelk One bully less for the nest 3 ni,opths,st all event.' E RT. =mina =MSS We take this Setae Inthe fit; of Cathitlne , of RussisilfrOas a ,sketch gretafsborif. Zii lixeiy:Ocrii#o*. earY' koer.etcos a fas Trite Ptthtc?or,qtrEnt. B #:T'il d • ° ‘ itzwiosOf . /OffrlS,34kr; - ilie ioer intracieea . following epiaxie. It is a stirlkitig'ille.tratic,%lP the system of divine rettihnti4 Orloff !MOO fourite of . Catharine, and t4k l ga sictlvf ; p4ol- the ta,ufder of her hualaini., . • Olut .tbs ;Ctitoite reskionos of 0,4, in the e t of !111./at:hien:4 - it woe here occurred Obit 40444 velata4tity in* - • dent of his life . L • : lie had marri e d the,young;:ligobeautifuloant a. 4:bible Countess Zinowiell;t4'.:ol3c9 be 11 , ? , 1 , 10.1 pAsionately attachetg.4nd i.taw/tetiossit,L , ety, per4aps,th erArt ficetio4 isi/ lines; he ever . , 1. - now tugs 414:T.ience4-;.30 th e blOom of life a nd Wealth, uueliitin s fea r tn¢tttbr slier their ueiicn, she. Was sitOreinly,: . c . arrictorr, 'ant laid in her early grave; ct*ole.e..piteilifottut'u so sudden anti so severe, that* Jwart of Itif : lilt! happy husband gave way hertFilt , la . No one frith that moment te as admitted Presence, except oneier two ctitatldentisldeuticitics.4.." be ate of whit they. placed betoti, him, . suil.:111t1) ; eitlf:r eat or eeeltue:d . in or moan escaping him; or, p4ll the tune in va T ' cantly watelOrin,g - Trorrt one mit of apaitrn'eUpt to another, of his gorgeotist4nti ikeralde hoits,sta if in search of the hist and 1 0 V4041 1 3 1 1 19. 6 l'ulle• 14 beauty and tingelic swcetnea.s!';' , .had so tetcOato ,- .: 'shone, dill'usive s 'of Overy worlghappinits,wl#ro .all was now darkawss, gloom tetsl wrelchidness.' - At length.* the thefts do fan " L iteol: 4 'sti,a4 itttelligrnl pltysician, ho was - - 1 0ovaill upon tq• leave §t. : Polorsburg;,an4 upon 4 longtYt e7l.-course of travel; limn vi:ttiil period tilt . - Np. Words . of two years..Alterwardi,7;i . heard of him; beyond his Idl4.:,,engitscA intsessint change of ntovemerw A l g a o ne c ou nt r y to another. , . 1\ 0.1 40. • , Ono night el out this time, klifrchateuu tor duo*. koesolo was the scene,ofiore of:jhoseaoleet;'44y,, and brilliunt'soirier in whieVtlie cmpriT3opli 0.1; much pleastim ;. ly , Over had 4eppearta her . best days. though '.umv Plat Worn of fife,' more stlikinglyhandointe, pr;: i koro liTIFtO 2 ' with hginess, ni she promcnadAtloa hlldl-ysonii . i bee rtn resting upon that of a p.4o,?.'striplitig4 Olijaitt ',form., inn riCh Ituser uniforM;mpon whCort• forni- Moe beauty 4 feature Ond'ectiSenaneo •her y'as . were lived with lo i oke of the dOpest 'and , &lades.; love end de•Votion. ' • " ;t was thO fair haired Lan.slt . oi, the bite 'F9IPIAh• ing she ever regarded with e, f ;iit affection, 0114- early and tuttimely death froCiileclinei - crushing and overwhelming with the (14:lest ellictionAho heart of the anbitiiMs soverei4, the artful 0114, triguing rotor of an equally' principled Period, added one 00,:fi.to the ratiny es ;pnples of r -What a riddle is liiiittau!, - , : „ , Mirth find gladness iserei,Nti thsr- hist:est, the hall proceeded ;merrily, whe4-14144w0rf410263..1y6 • tlemanly man, on Whose noW'fc t Ori.l either dis ' case or the acuteni mental miejry. or peritspabotß s had iniptessetH a palene . sa ieadered.hi. , coutitennlico . :er&Cily s7„O /Os ly entorcd the room. 4e if . 4 tleliahco of court • etiquette, arid derision coatuceir 11 around him,•he was attitetliit . iiaµit of the dee'peiA" mourning; but on his broad*l- muscular chest glittered, sot iti the choicest Elrllliante, the tlisigut of the moil illu.trimis 'orders ilt„iniglathood It was Orloff! He strode' to the . Cie assembly, where the eitip.ois etina4, • 6 You are gay to-night, Kalilirme,' he t uid, 061t4 . . . ,a maniac laugh; how happj 3everythin3 , iseeni s around you.' Then, cliangiikhis tone; • he addr4 In a voice of thunder and. fer:Oity manner; thus 'startled even theholeat lieas:yresent, i How dire 'you be datiOug and enjoyini.Joursalicai 'and niy oor, wife riot, cold in her Pale and agitated, for aeritA caoludritis, thit.pear .press vainly atrug,gled to g x Opralle!, words, GOod God Orlall'' - aio You inar,. • . Mad ! ' ,he exrlaimed idtSiat lqw, deep, !kteni 'tone of intense passion; enitiiighifiil slowly. he raised and nienat;gly hold his 'towards het- 'Mad' aye, an ^wbo'rnido me Of through whom did I heinxiiiiii:tewileiOr gieidel' Catharine' shoolt:so violeor;that her favorite wee oliliged to cast his atm r ti:!'iiippl log but ly glairned 'at the teerfid deggeo of agitatioh vhick posseesed tier, .pd the threatening aspect of Oriel' :while even 'sorne of the bohlietietertiiis of the greet Sou varoff. stood by paraliziAi4ld confoundedi the noble youth, placing hiintielt* a shield before the etopress; abd resigning Ink 4i3 the cant of he, trcuthling demoiselles' advanced 444 confronted the giant. . .Boy; said Orlon", confenslitaously extending aoi arm, in muscular strength ariCproportiOnrivallinz that of thg 'Hercules.) Flak*, and, which most certainly would have eruihi)4lfe tlegimt forte of the favorite to death at a pslngle wish not to harm you; .yetstoulo not near -nst). stand asido,and let me Oi.cir:oore gaze npou' key who has alike been the caws 5f my glory and asgt guilt' - - The fierce tones of his deed anti postedul 'Mee became wholly chanced atiOiliducd, as he •, ed 'the 'conclusion -of the :Oaten:An sadly stisir mournfully :hey struck npo4hc. ear. Tha fi r tinl l energy of the moinentiras liist; lie r ,./04 . • with pity and race:non on ititr sovereign and min- tress, as, sinking-upon nn last resource and relief ofthopclessly atisaraUiue the intensely. #retched, (14 / 0e unutterable agony.. has been 'Occasioned by th,ey own guilt, cdi folly',) iti . its weakness• over'Arno him, and he'vrept —the iroa-nerved **en', unscrupulous vets; - ry - of ambition—that man 4, blpod, ' th e rcrtcide{r. .wept hike n child ltccense iroesiFible end wits borne from the room, to his...qvn mansiriti;at Which' he had only arrived that Ilstening, from abroad, when healing of the ciimits's 1111140fe!ki ordered his catriage, and sueolr tOthe p3ictt: Ile lingered but n ihmetime afterwards, , , h4l mind never Froveting had suatign4 f in'the whiEh,:b r err4lng tie Y 44/ b94ail lies to P0041 03 ,b0ra.-P4 11 c.c4, - blance (4 , 1 tie retributive . )otice of that itittkiten„.,j Politer. chose sentence may. for. purposes of iU own, perlispkbe gtayqi !)try!!. aa ,surely and' erringly eine day falls. .• * • Abserjec of inbia,.— f l . poo:Aoic c ase ie ihat of a ' sh 4 ciupenter, lulu bit'ef ;end of 'ca: giipises; spik%•ittnit.drye a ping • riliplo.cesi into - iceeteri: i hat.telik;'• r;r r • ~~~ Conscleitc'e the*Tenger. i • Rotp egg .notetniuttatr eey ,Fe{} ff..q. ; 44 the preee'ht, 'any: fititu4 guie. 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