PHILADELPHIA CANDIES ONLY.I2I cis. PER lb. WHOLESALE .4r,lsa!lythatad buircputioa,tenlorat,a7cveskr.. RiCIIARDSONIS .11 - 0.. 42 litasket a: red, tilata second' street, • 11111.ADELPUle. . I The . Cheapest Candy Esiabllstoment in' th‘ World.: subscriber having made considerable •im‘ x provement in• his manufactory, is nolt enahled to offer his very Superior Steam Clarified ;Candy, at a less price -by-15 per cent, than it has Over 'been offered ; tit •Tne pnce now charged is only 812,50 per huedred lba.,and the article defies competition. Also t ott.laand. at corresponding prices, a ,full as sortment of fresh and " - dried fruit—Nuts; cordials, sireps,lellies;pickels, sauces, sweet oil, Olives, ca ' pers. anchovies, sardines, &c. • • • Lemon Syrup of a superior quality; put Op in good style. and sold at prices varying from $1,50..ta 4.00 per doten. • - It is only necessary for purchasersto try !the goods of this establishment once, to be entirety. doavlnced of the advantages to be derived from purehasing at .No. 42j , • Phitada% Angust2, 31-3 mo .:c ARD. GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, Xs. 69, JV. 344, Oar c arch, rut LlDEl:riti . .. . . , . • CHARLES WEISS, PROPRIETOR-, .101,811—/ DnLLAII.PFIR DAT. er. nix house is convenient to business, artiA only one square fralti Market Ititreet.{7 it,. PLEASE CNLL ..;-: l N. 8.-Stablin; tot,berscs-4.ivery stable attached. Philada., , July 2t, '3O-Intu . 1,• - , .IN O MEDICINE his over been Mtroduced to the A- i IN meritap Public, whose virtUes• hate been more I cheerfully and universally as owieged, than the a- I Wive nettled : -1, WRIGHT'S INDIAN Vb. F.TABLE 'PILLS. ! To desant, unen their:Me fits, A Ltbi,l late day, would I lied* --;------- ----.. ni to be iyholly nano:es:stir:. as very few Indeed'' Dryge.4', / :ones, Paints, , Oil, Glass,S. - ce a-II b dunacquainted - ' iC. who read this article, n i e loan with , the real excellenco ofithe medicine -Mut if further Thompson, Pariooast & proof Were Wantine to establish the credit of t his singu- 11 ; Co.,* AVIIOLES : ALF. DreUGGI•iTS, 1 ar remedy, it might be found in the faOtlthat no inedi- 1 ine in rite cpuntrlS% has be4,n-so • 11 . ~ . No. 40 ,TAKirx ST: PIITLATIA• i ' SIIAMELESSLV COUNT4PEITFID. • 4 . i -, ! 11,1 . 4 E constantly on' band, a ' large as- Ignorant and unprincipled' men Bate at various pia- .I 5i.,..........L .. ,50rtment of Drugs. Medicines, Paints. Oils, cesonantifactured a sporions pill; and; in order morel sr- Dye StulTs,&e:, all of which the'', l offei. for I colliPletelY to deceive the public. have amide it In out-11 ward mutt:Ma-nee to resemble the. trile medicine.-- 1 1i z.... ! sale. nt the lowest noontide prier;li ' 1 These, wicked people could never pass ritf their wortli,l 1. T.. l'. ;S: Co.. beina agents for Buintifac , a ,ess trash, but for the assistance of certain misyuided ; . torero of pure White I •-•-• fi also fur sove- I storekeepers, who because they can ptifcluOe the spti , -al W 4 atiow Glass and I Inflow Ware IVorks, are ,inns article'at h reilticiiil rate, betel themselves to this'', hereby enabler} to :tell those articles at Nanulactu- I monstrous systemoliniposition and crime lee's lees prices. and sometimes even less. !• 1 •I The patrons attic ii,iove excellent Pills, there.t .N. N.--Cuuntry Merchants. Physician: and nth I tine be ontlorn yuardlazainst every kind ot imposl-1 - erer, are respeefullv invititi to calLitefore rtirchasmr, 11tIrsll, and reillendier tiolonly eenulne Agents. in P.ous elsewhere, and tiles will lira it' to theirudynntige It; 1 : I , ll , g ;e a t.. r ,i ci- i te i , n sr , s t . i ' i f: b it:i v ;: t.,.. l i t , t e r t t ., y l, . l ' e, di ori, k. e ems hays •do so, as they can rely on oh:aining goods ree froto l : ee n app,iimetlAgents . for the sale of , adulteration.' Philada.. July 19, • . 2 ,.... 3m . 1 • main- s. tsm.v: 1 vEGET.A.m.r. ;PILLS, FORT . - i _._. t B(III3YLKILL ;, COUNTY, sairl ...--- BOOTS & SHOES a ...„, ! and of •n loin, it is Confidently btlieved the genuine! , , ..,,,,licinii can with certdoity beobtained: • BV THE PACKAGE,' T. & J. Beatty, PottAillo. ' • - Bickel & Hill, Orn - 14 , burg.. • . . 1 - . , CIIE.II' FOR .C. 4 SII,I , Aron Mattis, Mahaninnvi. . NO. 69, CHESNUT sTitErr, P 1111) II A. , J. Weist, , Klingerstown.. - .: 1, , • I: subscrilier domn an ex . :ltieireir elt , ll hus, : Jacob Bautrolan, Lower Mahantango. .. „ T T !ess, will sell good . tiallity !loot:L.:Cad rho,,, a I in-ts , K..m. , .. .. ' l ' l ' John tnyiler. Frirelynitiare. - every tlyscrinton: at 31anaf.:.e.torer's priers' ; ~.. ; . reani.;rolT. Prey & ect , Tir,--irotii . , etZr. PoreAtisers are daire;.l to exattorm II Ile .ti ar- ' ‘VilliaM Tare ri, Tairoiiia . . •• . , x..... •.- ket. and before buying. to c,,1l at No. 69, Chysnut • J oho Maurer. l'pp , lr !Mal; oilxitio. ' :: • - street. Philada. THOMAS L. 1:3".‘ NS.; M. Perridor, We , -,1 Penn Town:don. .• . t'hilaila , dolt 19, 1 • •,9-Coto ;. Caleb AV . ,.heylc.r, Pin- trot.. a C o ._ 1 P. Schuller. &t o. 1: - .1.-.4 ltruntocich Township. ' 1 P. H. Dercr,io... Lleteelivn. - , .:S. &J. J. ALLEN & o, i v.. O. k- J. Kaulfatan; Zinimermaniown. l. No. 7, Sout i r 11/c2roes, T.;t kw .11arketistrett. i Bennett &.'Tnylor, Minersville. 1 •- ' . „ I Gcorite Reif's:v.ler - , Sew Castle: PHIL tHELPIIIA.. 1 , IletV Koch 6: Sun, Mrlinnstuirg, .JAVE constantly on itan,l.and,,tf.•r for salt% IlleaYh- Abraham Ikebner, Port Carbon. • • ~ • , .led and Unbleached \Vint., and 5:0 in: Si-cm o.ls. I John denote. Middle - t int:. , . . Bleached Lar.l and Elephant Oil. • l ilarmikl Boyer; Port ilinton. ~ Bleached and crude Whxl- 0:1. , 1 Shoetnaker & Kaudinan,Schuynill Divot. ! ! Tanners! Oil-' \ , •81. , WARE OF COUNT.ERFF.ITS. mr.,,, sperm Candles, Rice, Grourt4oto.,.., he Only !secl,trity apinst impo , ,ltion is to purchase 1 1 from the regular advertised ainnit ~ and in all cases L,,; `9,'-lin o .. trirticular to ask for IN7rilllo's Indian Vegetattlt"!• Pills. ------ • I ' : Office IL-voted exclusively to the sale of the inerll. l PHIL3D.:I.- :11.) I 'ER 'l'l SEMENT.. j tine. wholesale and reatil, No.. 49 Race street, Phila. . 1 • , : delotia, , f'!' • , re Renather. tone are genuine except Wright'S • GE(). l','. CROSS . , „,,,,,, Vr.zetatile Pills. '- . , I 117:cicsaf. Ferc: , - , t 4. DJ:2, .::;tir D:zr (7,-,Lt! .S,`ort-, P•t'l- hi. . . t At Nu. 33, Ban!: st. prillada• 1 1 - ' to altentimi of pure ti it sicr~ Pnladelphva; July lst runt - wiz soot:: Tl,:id.str'ect ' DRUG STOR , - A T.L Gools arc - An:clot Pat'.t.t.ze Aoction tostpri- E. B. EICTITIOL'I`Z. C!)., resrectfullv --1. e.!'. for nett ea,'l. or it' cal.szx 1;. -- .eths (red:t. vr informs tho citizens of . Potts% and cent in added to the 'iii. Schuylkill county generallv, that have The lotlttcrtbet tot,uts to t,:0,0 opeawri. (to tlw f•to, r gator!) oc, "'•tad by a ow-price store.." and toscil • Mr. Stater,) gS'il , ' ,3l :tee or Auction co't Deices f,••,—tt t •lsh, time fo; • - approved c;ydit.., 2,1 will thea 'in! to hill for the cri iht.. Ito !•is that prinsiplo, act! in •! t• • rustprilL.: -. . , ' rail rttiy ita lowest math-1 ta'ezi.t:s the to::, st Pt first, be wUiclt time saved. t. ; a n'Z seller. and no y.cres-e : 1,4 lwatio;.; 4 . -- . At a., ; ITc.has coortatitt? 'land, a!hi In 2! supplied with a cool ai,viltiwnr. C- •• Dry Gond.% desiariod for. - and ' rear ountry i 1 !rale ; wh;, 1, 0 now I.,ca• of the NICTC:II,S !hi. nriada with ,a belief that they like man, .1 1, vrrn ize the system of tiate7it - thY.: ::`2 .7. , 1! strictly adhored to !.y .the ti Como and neels Gr;,. VC, 4111,, NO. 11 . 11 . _ I'lltlaii 1. Jury 5, . . j --; .:...,, AIIM NG . -1.7,'N - 1 .LN - EER 1 - --) _ Mineral Land r Agent. ------- Ti`X MlNATlON'e?'7Alive.anct Estates.. tiorve3s, .4 Tonogriptlicol te.s; eettmal s'ecti'onsl orawings etiii , nting l the Geological s trait. ficition of prtiperty; traetnj pt iron ore and coal: extitnintuions eor s , tes 1, 0 . Shit Fu,- 71 10.:,. taxi Reports made thereon, vtio.t.xs rslnGwAr. Mining Ene,ineer. and Real ::stale .17ent for sEnter- Al Lands, No. 9M Walnut street, back: - - I hiladetphia. I:2. DALE'S DOUBLE-- BEAM PLATI'Obt SCALES. - - - - _ ... _ . _., .1)4.1,E•F. Sini-.1.!' Beam ratilmn S. -. 4!, 2 I).nt.de e -‘ 5 ,11 i.:1.-!.. -1:v. -,•• • • .- , .. itTa.,- , 11. am 1•• - Iron Patent liAlati. - e gnrin : : 1" ~ ' Itiniand '.,•,,t NV,izZag f. - .r A al.. W11011 , ,,,3A1,t; AND BETAII_ It Ow ' 6 SO 11.1: W.%111:1101.'SE 14, ‘„, 4311 AV b fiIIOTIIIM, - " -- "'•.•-.^.7 , 1q- - No. jlW.i.l.NU'r :•:: , • Dehlcrs In all kind.; of :Scat,. s atd. Wnghtz, N. B. AU tkalesAl, by WI ar_ warranted to lire satisfaction in every ratitular. — II: Ai . B. l'lailadclplua March '2.3 13-- SPRING BALANCES IODOZEN SALTER'S ImrttorEtt SPRViG BAIAN CES. with and withotaDi3lte", with 3 fun suppty of the 4iirr,r.nt.fzei of Dau'A CounZtr SCALES, ja,t. Rorer:Man.! f t sa:e 3:t the -;CALI.; "Whgrehousc ‘,C Cllt.kV .• ivtoriturs, 21 WAIN CT cT., bel‘px Philadelphia March 2.4, . 12- SCAGES ;I 54.--DALE'S: F.VI7.N RT. kNI roux TER SCALES - Mill MORE DURABLE ACC!: RATE.. AND CONVENIENT than any Scale ina . will welch from onncrani 1 . 0 11Vpiinds fir sale at Ow very very 199999 w price of 9.i5 0 each. Laftter size $3, an" .$.l ' with Dish, warranted to gta - • ~atisrl, c: ton • ..s' GRAY & unoriiun, Nol 31 WA I.NCT atzvet. 33-- PhiladetiThis March _PARQUII Alt &CA :tPFNTER CONVEYANCERS - . 56 WALNUT STREET. PHILA DA. 11.1onry Untried on Nlartgav; and Real Estate bzught 11d:sot& • . -- Plaladelphis, April 19 16.2 t 1.:,zir,=.1 , -,G, --- 1 • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ICC and after Deeetntter 1, P. 311, no Faiicnizer Train glj, will be nut on Sundays: ~- - ...., notes Metalline on and after Monday, Aped le. Festn'Bittavirle,.at SA. M.. 1.. Da il y ~ept Sun " Pnill4l., " S .k. 3i., S Boras or PASSING READING • •For Philada., at 9? A. M..) . ' Pottsville " 111 A, M., j . . . . ._ - " • RATES OF FARE. • Between Pottsville and Philada., V,50 and - 3 WI ~ Iteadiug% $1 it) and 1 W . Philads.„ April 11 12-.. . Iron and Steel: T.Esubscriber offers for sale on the matt fia:wage, . terms a general assortment of the best quality 1 English refined and common iron :. . ,American rolled and hammered Iron: ' Spring, Cast an d Shear Steet . ;• . • . Swedea and American Glitter Steel. • Al ies : hi,* s h ee t; ban& scroll; malt, mond 'a n d square . ALIALII LAMS nin and ether alit rods, tee. Jon:ST %C, bItDDLETON'w • aiih, .42.0tbetre Oallnerhill at., near ate R.-It • 'Platads, An, -t 24, St-ly• Pbfitade!phla Auction Sales. d. VVo,,BEAT:AuctrzWer. See. Sy SI { W[LT sy. sip* same. lir:, sp,etts. _ lied/tarsals dew. Imported edal Americus Do . Goods isekday it, Friday _ Mornlzsp. Ellop Goode--Eveiy Wednesday Ykaxs,Btoreats tn.- 7 7u eadaya andyeadaye r! o'clock . . Coutry . Merchants mit And at these 'Sates, 'Sates, glar=e ind `event assortatent oflawted and 'Poine;tlc, Sta. gia and fancy Goods, to :hieh n their attention is incited Good: &Ayala 013 th e day of Sates; 'et as a redspou. and* ltierton win Da In attendance, who Os * st!ialt inntration. *rill park and Nwatd,goods as directed, January )1; :. : • ' , - . , . M 7 . , , ••.;:i :,...,,, i,:4 ' • - . ' ~ • * L ' 1. ... - 1 -• . - ' " 1 • , . , • l• WrLL TE . / I .&i YOU TO rikack,THZ ROWELS OF Tax EitiTlT,'AltD itp.I.NO • OUT -El3o* TOE eATP:P...tiS OP 3.IOONTIIN3..IIETALS WHICH. WILL OlvE STRE.NCTI! TO . OUR s4lic - r ALL NATVRE• TO OCR usr,•sp i...tASURZ --Dlt. JOILNSON: _ - INTEKLY BENJA4IN . BANNA-cN, AGENT, FOR 'Pi-1E PRIQPRIETOit, POTTSVILLE - ,SCHUYLK4 ,COUNtY, PA. vcsr, xxi MEDjICINES:'. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills 01' THE ,NORTH AMERICAN 'COLLEGE e f EU ea it 1 -_ 71 , 7,, MEI ME n.l lu tte p Sh..lr^ of plldic patronaze. cont.dently urlng the public.. that every ankle in their line, shaalie of the first quallty.and Purely genuine. Mann, served a regally apprenticeship to the tusi res.. in Philad...lphin. 1110:71? who •:soar them :with pill can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly ii -210115.1. all mi.:rakes, and have there ine.iii.ines pot nri with the fzreate 4 t earti and nicety. presi . riptiOni atlendArl to with particuar• care at all hours. tlountry Phyvet:inti and 'store .keepers.supplied at a Onal? advance on city prietr. Deceinbtr 3, ! 49.-11 Dr.. Bechter'e • PULMONARY PR R VA'f VE, For Crit—,..hs;ld , „ induteigas, C : atarrhs: Whooping eot i zh: - Pain.4 of the itast and :Sides; Ilrombitia; 1 A•uthma; Croup;:l7itlimulty Bicathingand ; Y pet tiern,thm . ri• - hortnes of Breath: Tuflant matinn ffie f.ittur..7: and area of amurv , a7t.ine. Cen.uuiptitu 1T haS been Mut a trw :sears snick: this tuedictne Lao beenintladuced into Op cumntry, and has been pr,i ductive °Wm most astomsliing and use rnected results. smiralthundred emiLtieutes tuf ,iti7(..freczs have been he utolori , publish•!d. it Is ord . o neeeesary note to ro. mind the public win-reit can be'obtaiiletigenuine I Throughout Germ :L ig it is Viintv iu as the P e server,' and is the on!y itfuse thi..fe for the 7 u_ pore affections • • . .11 put Rpin hallpiat banks,lbi full direnions 50 ec.i.s g BOW.. • Frepired nnly (from ttir: oririnnl To•eeipt. nbbined at zreueptici).l 4n.tmld whole:mic art ai 14. LCS dy's iluipori, , ra. No: 111 - nil; fit Sz , con,l stre,J, v^ar Nat,. (=itn and Seltrotts;.) rta Colnt,r =Mil= li9lo Dr. •Leidy's Celebrated Ointment rure Cr. Ter,er.,ltch. Dry and Wareiy P;lniples of the fare aiadb,dy, Scaly, , Ertlptiorta. arid • ; .111 Disetise of the .Skin? 'Of the Many thousand bottle's, (it Wit in bottles :rift the woidsDr. I.erdy'si..Tett , zr and ;Itch Ointment' :blown in the side,) neve has p instance been knnwr or he3id from where it Ired fails‘d: . nlttnber At' ref-,,r -ence be made, Wore it hap boen u.4e.1 is schools factorik, pp hoard of yes na is Canid.o4, cr , t . tideatea ctiteld be' pablishi:d of them, bat for the delira ,y puldished in clime:T.lon with se loattrAtne and titsaFrroatdo. affection Ce . Pt,ice 2:iccuts per Bottle. It is prepared Duty; and sold wholesale and retail ' Dr, Leidy's Ilealth.Entporinin, 191 North street, ~ b elow Vine stre e ). sicti of,thr I.lul4eu Easleap Serpopts..l l'hiladelp,hias; and by the diiTerent Drug Bata and : 4 torekexpots•attaritett to Vr.. Lehly's ;laver tisomeht of his "Blood ?Werra another rolttion, ovt,io please refer to an. read. (beside many of hers t brour.h out the country. • : • .e.:a.! d ;la pitta Ines it J. G. eitONVN'S Drug Store (rate El, , tint'f.) • Slay tSII., ! . . . c_tril at. 1::sili.1 c-00 stn.. , s B , United Stateocrrd of Directors, • Jarz,s Hervey. E.g. Chairman. 1 John J. Palawr, Eli , . 1 1 Jonathan Comihnit, 1.4. i Janes Boarman E,..4. : }New Verk: Geerte Barrio-, F".6q. 1 ~ Samuel 8.1 Howland, Es.l;.- Cornma A. Worth, E. 1. t.:-.:1,!JI.1 Nl'. I'o%. I:=4- H i Clement (. Biddlr, F. , ,t. Philadelphia. GKNEBAL Af,4f.:NTS A.M.) MANAGERS. 1 For the New l'or!'; firsitch. J. I, Siar.7t Walt r. \,,v Yorli't for the Sow England Rranlit, l-. A. ;ra tta n. M ere. h - tn t'S Exchange. Boston; for Ai ;Ir-s -and and Waslon-ton,tl.lranch. a mcli.iin, orr .an st, galtint,rc; for the other Branches. Wm. • peter, (-8 south 4th ktre,el illitatielphis. , • BA lsKr.iii; —:\ limb:lnes flank. New Yrirk. VIIYSICI ANS.-44 K Betlgers. I‘l.' n. and A. F.. ilotack. NI. D. Near York; Winslow Lewis. iimr., A ML D. Boston; is. It. Brlmiler, NI. D. B.e.toraCrte; .1. [Barclay Blddie. M. p. l'htladelphia, !SOLiCITORS.—W. Van. Book, New York; F. Dexter. flostor: J. M. Cunt bell, Baltimare, - , Wm. j IV. Haley; Philadelphia:'- - !-.. i Thi4 institution, Biurded nn e.-elVfo.eat Stafeti mid 1 Joint Stock princiPli. , ...:ll - 4 ernhractug all the rcicent j iisirrnsements in the rcierice. of Lite Insur.ince. i DEAFNESS , CURED , , aile , Via.ietrig, experienced the , mostraarked s7ess 1 iin Lurope , has established (dikes ,nlirttish AM ries, 1 , had ran Ins parts, Of the . Veiled &MI.. whele its Smi r 3 , * C 6Bl Pmuut Kreo,"P A t l rL' f ic oil; t 'principles' arc elicitors tinsl favour and approval:- TN, flE;the cure of DEAF S Eat S, Emirs. and the is , t 'Amongst . the , ninny:ad . :an:sees which it Offers to J' charge of matter Croat the't".us; also all those disa- I all orrsotra wishing to inOirts their lists. are Isf—rts eremitic stela:es like the burning of insects - ABM! of Le , .y.asr„CT egeguregortmog from alaree,patll op and of steam, 6;,c., &e. which arasyniptitchri I I, w - e l, : ,,,,,„ tir d cari)t4; ':d-its i no d era y, rate , o f . ' ora PtbaNT 4441 "acs- 4 :f.'n4 4 2( ' . 2 - 11 elqant wi'li the i 'preiniinn ~ Ird—thel , partiCipatiOn of all gmfits Isi the , alsea 't ' - ! .. ' t [ insured ,' which' (ag the' business of the Society in I CE.t.IPIC4 .T.D.S.' ~ t preat Britain mid eisewhero.bis becerne very eaten- The following Editorials and certiikates al be real i sivc,) is of the utmost behest and importance; 'llh— irith [Merest .as t*.Y. siVak fact,, are "stubborn i the nosgiten to thtt Assured ot, two thirds of the a "111Z; L. r ' s ; tort ' nix !or ( „ clt! _ if , rany have e ' hts I _ i tno ig an i t or b their corner ;ailments. Whenever -reqw.red 1 stating thc ohjections ara nig Life IMP ran* theyttity'Ecar discalisttlim„ aOitthe'rnest ineredulmas l ,„" talus , h . - are precarious] ants may cOnsidArtleafoces as curable. Numerous cases of t "`-' Wl' those ve C rs e 'Fnines. cures, Intl many ofthem very. remarkable—by the use t who rn:iihl ' 'Pe 3 d the l x ," sibilit ! " At bein g in a'rre3t.' 61 ' 6. C 3 e .01 ' s Oil , . ha've heert 'Piatlishfd. but this naps , with their ' premin6s. and or thereby forfeiting theft the climax." ;Younger old mar vet weever Matin { ilitewinnill Oalitellts.i . - IL tadyi in SmithaetitiPannsylvtutia, and now along b 0 ; I Painters centaining (he Society's rates and every , years (Inge had beet) gradually' getting deaf fartinere t oth e r i ruination, iiimy be obtained- tat appliealiem to, than 4ts y - earsi. Ws that it waxes:at to impossible eorogge t . th ,,, ~..,,,,, ~, N D 68,,,,i iit h Fmrth street. piliti.dei,,_ her beAT tfillittrnaltOn * tan, toadms tones of voice; r,--------- • , •11 Las; Winter she was rn ced to try . •s.rsr i ge•,, on for Ephia. or Charles Pa Forest. West Branch 1 . a ey, Deartero:' It is only necessary to add that she has 12 , 1 and a: the Care or thelJutere JciornaLißottsaille edtwekbottles, and that he r tiearieg ts perfeetly restor- • June 2Sth 1- - i ! ' •, • ss.. , ed—she timed: :rs _.' ' r_ , - -...,_ Dr.gxess :Cre.Elh. i =-Tne itutocring extract Amelia ' letter written by Mr; /amnia of Boston, to a-friend In this city, Is iMportut. -* • ,- • - , 'The bottle of Scatpa's Ott for Deatbess , that yen sentette„ oral the w that ray daughter would try it, 1 has teen nsed, arid its eteent , tareastonished all: Tina IntentrAurre Ye ry h tteaf she has - been since she was three year* old--she now heare quite well ? but as the medicine:ha:l all been used, I wish you to send mean other bottle, rittio I hate every reason to believe wi cureherleutirely.*--tritnes. , i ' I " RI Itaie trrß. B. 41.731 PERT, No. tat North Second etSent, gbihdelphic and by ' ' 1 i EICHAOLTZ &. SaNDERBO7,IL " I . Jot ~ I•, ,• , agerits,Peitivillel SR, I. ..30- .- ` ~ , i Dg- 0. LUG'S. —TE.)tPERANCE ILTET 17Ti r .118 7 -itn unesiialled Streogthnning M 1 24 1 1, faz;PerilOnt iabouni; under Pufradhary di:inset . of any kind. for *a toiat St ARM S Drim ftirtroll 22. I ' Mil MEE INE ‘viLLl.,m -fl btjt Sptcr, ,Me.. r;!r~ t':~t:°rit ~t d:ri:r o, r ~4' BROWN. = POTSV.IW - ..:GENWM :: - VE TISERi.i,'.. SATURDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 6, 1845. FIRE INSURANCE. INDEMNITY AGAINST I4DSS BY FIRE The Franklin Instirartee Co - , r. OF PHILADELPHIA Capital S l 4OO 000 Paid in ' , . . charier Yrrpetual. ; • • , • ONTINITh to trink Onstiranee, permanent and HM- V had, on every description of property, in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office 1631 Chestnnt Street near fifth Street. ' • CHARLES N. RANCHER, President i . ' DPZECTORS, • , Chit His X.... Banker, &mica' Grant. • 'Ames &oft,' , Fredtrich grown, Thomas Hart. Jacob R. mirk, . . Thomas S.,lchareha, !Geo. 11". Richards, TOHC3 iragner, • 'Xorcirrai D. Lends. , 'CHARLES G. BANCKER, See?, The subscriber has inen appointed agent for the a bove mentioned institlition.' and is. now prepared to make insurance; on evFrh description of property, at the lowest rates: Pottsville, Jute 19,- ISII, 0FF.1 . .!E OF TIIE r • Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Cpmpany. THIS Company havinr(prg.anized•arcordin to Om provisions of tio charter. 13 now prepared to 'make Insurances agdinst lose , . by Eire on the mutual principle, combined with tile seen:lily of a joint stock capital.— 'lite advantage of this isysteui that etlictent security is afforded at the loweSt rats that the birsinee.:s can be ftc. as the tvliole protid• (lees an interest - not .to exceed f per cent. per jiunmat on the capital) will be, re t limed to the member* of the institution, without .their bccominz re , stionsi'uitifor any of the eintagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the premiums cc-, tautly paid. The'irts•at success Which Ithi. sc=am lies met with wheaver it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attent(on of the public to it, confident reqaircs hut to; be and 1..T5(1 , 04i m he appreciated. The art of Incorporation, and any' explanation In re.; Mel to it. .may be obtained by applying nt the Office Xorll2,e,lei,ri , er of Gl,l and Wend its., ge *fat. ILIjN NAN, Poitsvilll, tAwnEsc,r. smus.TErt, Psesident. nßrminukAr, secretary. DIREE•TORS. - Curwin Sioddart. Robert 1.. ton7head, Wood, ! George M. Troutman, i• Elijah Hallett, I Samuel Townsend, P. L. I.ltaiterenne:. • Charles to kea. I George Nl4. Ash, I Abraham R. Perkins, • May 11. ; ; 19 1 The. stibaeriber haabcen appointed Scent ;for the, rt :. lure CoinpanY. and in now ready to make insurances on all descriptions cif ptoperty at rates much , lower ' than usvpril. vary lint front 6'2'50 no the ,yilt:Ot) to .410 prir!AlooP annually. Ths rates p....rpc.tually on stone f , (id brick lliidilincis in good locatioin. is only': per cent--dml it thu Company should prove to be ii profitable conotrn, tlir• persona Insu r rin4 in it oirfake nr the profits wit boit t ineurride auk 'riot:. I The ds 1 charter 134 the setuti those of the I Insurance quaint:les in New England.. Forfurther part rulers uppiy to the subscriber. . : ' I Ir. LIANNA:f, INSURANCE: tiiE _..FE' lii - SU RANCE, ANNI. 7 : . , ... , ' ITV <1:- . 1TRI. , :,,T CP., OF PHILADA. , I . • i 1 OFFICE ,15 - 9 . C, lIESNUT ST. 1 )i ! • x rAKT. Insurance*on Liyes.zrant Annuities and r n- A..fitiownlel6, and terei%* noirevetitte trusts. Rates foe ine'rein.T!,llol) ell U, sieqelc life.'.l Aze . rur i„ year, For: year?'. For Life, I - , annually. Antotalf. Si) • I*o 11l 1 • 93 95 • ' S,I 7. - A ;.. ;.o l3l , i 1 3 , 3 '. :I 3tii ' 50 .1 Ci 9: 1 I:3 , 3 20; - I'o '. 1 I ntl 1,., ; •2 09 . - 4 C 0; RI 1 4 . 35 1 1 491 7 On , ' E3AlrLn . .--A pergon aged 30 years nail hirthllay, I • : y paying. the Coimriny $ll3l, would secure to hi. fa ,,inilv or heirs *11)0. shoiltd, he die in one year ; Or , for til3 in he sefureil to! thenY*loVO ; or tor *l3 CO atien ally fur 7 years ; he!sectirits to them 8,1000 shotlld he die in. years; er I fors23 Ca paid annually du r ing life he proviles. for theta 100 n 010 wheerer • he des; for V 350 theywould receive 'r.ooo should be_ tl)sizi one' year. , I, . , E .11NUART 21 . , "Sip,' . TIM Manar ers, of this Company, at ,a meeting held an the 27thl)ecember ult.. at.-reeahly to the diiign rkferrel in the original i pr lite cius or circular 011ie m Copany. apPropriated a is or addition to all, poli rye for the, whole lof I ..., 'remaining in mice. that Were issued prior tolthe 18 of January. 1542. Those of them there:l , re which Trete issued in they - eat 1;S30, Will be entitle:L[olo4ler cent upon 06 suer insured, maliin7. an addition of tlod on every 01000. That IS EOM will be paid When the policy becomei a claim instead of the *lOOO ,arizinally insured. Those policies that were isiined in 115 - 3': Will 1e entitled to Slpm , . cent, jr O•ri . :t0 oat PVOry ::,101 , 0 And tlio=e issueli in liIS, will be 'Entitled to ii: per centypr *75 on. every;loo, na.l in ratahleproportionsl on all said' policies L,sued . prior to 18 0, ,, January'. 1i42.. , j The lioniiit will b.,., credited to each polecy on' the books..enilon.,ed on presentation at t he Otlice. 1 , It is the design of the Company. 1 o continue t n make addition or ,b00i1.,, eu thc politics for life at stated periods. 1 . I . 1 , ~ i IL W. ItICII . ARDS, Presiden t t. '. Joins F. Jets, Actuary. • :...*:-Thesitgrriliet has ti-en appointed ‘ Agent for nth' above Inountion, and is prepared millet Insurances on Lives. at the,.publishied ruts; and give an y-intormat im desired on the sutdeo, en-application at this otli4e. . .1 , ; 1 Pottn - ilte Feb.' `, , th, . . nr'Sj i "lTN RINN A N I - I i. _..._!...;_i_ _ . ...._ ,'' ' NATIOI'CALII.O.NN FUND , ' LIIT, A S.t UILIN Cl.: S 0 CIE Trcifi, 0 ND OA . I •i • • 1 Etupowere.. by flet of l * arliament. : I - - Ta 1 4. 1 - 4 - 3130 PERIPrEEW ME-R'l - IANT,S' ;PoliFtiatlt. Street, ' , August 21tli • • - BRIGHT- , •&., POTT • • HsPn 6', 'l'4l tipreY-Toss nab - , inelte the attention of the iceta. iL Etataty; , to the inepectlcia elf their stack, conflating in all the it Realities of azie.xclativt4erdernne and !toe Stet* : • — GEORGR - szratir.r . -1: FRANK -P "- w, OTT. . " ',•12 rettin. ll C4 . 1 4 ,3 .! 3 t.^ . ~ . i ' . .._.7. - •', tAlr“ '% r, I - 4. • 'i - ,;' ; ' T.,'l . _ - . - . r ' i ' • i - T . ... 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Esq., late Of the Borough Of Erie, in Erie erionty, Pennsylvania; de, Ceased; will cxpose.,to sale..h.i . public Tendon and out cry. on efaturday.the fib day of Septo,rber, 1545, be,' tween the hours of three acid six o'clock, hip° after-' noon, at the Pennsylvania Hall, its the [wrench of Pottsville, Schuylkill County;; the one. full, equali,tin divided half (tlie whole into two eqinai parts, to be. parted and div hied), of allthelfelloWing deseribed sev en certain tracts ca parcels ot land, situate in Schuyl kill County aforesaid: i. , . • . No. 1. situate formerly Ett nswick, now Manheim township, in Schuylkill county, near- the Borough Of . , Pottsville, in Tumbling run ,valley,.surveyed in put su i unce of a warrant in the' ruins of (tnirge Shafer, be ' man iI:1; at a chesnut, thence :by - land - of Michael Ca ' ner, south so, west 552 to a Artliteoak, north 10, -west 4S to a stone, south 50. west !ti upp a chesaut oak, thence by land of Caspar Singer,sculth 30.ealt tat) to a stone. thence south.f.d, west SO to a s one. thence south 50, west IN to aitone, thence by. land of Conrad Minnich, ' south 7, cast 47 to a stone, thene by lands of „Michael Enimick north 50, east 7C; tii a corner, thence Belzer Ne wrong, north 70, east 250 tint stone, thence by land, Of Henry Orwig, north 25, West 10 to a' stone, thence north Gs,'east 1 - 1-1 to a storm, and thence by land of Elizabeth Klingernorth 20,est PaS to the plate of hi , ginning, containing 420 acres and alloWance. ] , w ii No, 2. 'Striate in the towns, lip and county last men tinned. and adjoining the above •and surveyed in per ; suaace of a warrant-in the nti . ,llle of Elizabeth Klinger, beginning at a post,, thence uy. land of Sarah nassey. south 70. west 125 to a stone, thenee - south 40, west 40 to a storm, thence south 70. West 10 0 tO.a. stone. thence by land of Henry Onvic, south 10, east 40 to a stone, thence by land of George Shaffer. south 2.3. east 155 to a stone, thence by land of Minty Orwig south 25, east , :. 51 to a stone, thence southeaSt SI to a stone, thence by other-land north /00, east 14 to a stone ,' hence by of land . Christian.., tale nbach, north 14, east 11l to a stone and thence by 1.3. of Peten Iliechler north 20, west :..251 to the place of b d ginning,lcontaining 43a acres and ~._,, . ' allowance,&e. , . ,• i • •,' No. ;3. Situate in Earry totinsltip, Schuylkill coca ` to. surveyed in pursuance of ;:t warrant in the name of Casper fliiell, beginning t.t a pine. thence by lands of Company, & Clpany, south 2:1. east .2,3 to a pine, thence i south 07, west 107 to a post, thence by 'other land south ' 20, cast 11716 a pine, thence, by land of John Nichol , scin.f.sq.. north 45. east 175 W. ti stone'. thence hyother land, north 23, west 250 to aliost. and thence by land of Jesse Yarnall, south 67. ic i est 127 to, the plate of be '. ginning, containing 4e9 arced and 11•6 pc/dies and al ; No. 4 ,Situate in the township and county last men tioned. surveyed in pursuance of a Warrant, in the : name .if Killian May.beginning, at a white oak, theme i.. by 'ander 'esse Yarnell, Oath 075 west 1,50 to a post, l ; thence by 'other land smith! 53, east 3Sa to a Stone. ! thence by landof John Nicholson. Eli., m i rth 67, east lad to a pine, thence by other land north 23. west 553 to the place of beginning., antaining 4110 acres and 3 perche.F.:and alloivairce. i • No. 5. situate in the towashi2 mil enunty last mon s thined, surveyed in pursuance of a , warrant; in the ANDREW RUSsEI.4 I . name of Henry Slimier, be.gninine at a rhese ~, thence ; by, land of Jesse liarmll, sunlit 07, nest the t q . 4,,n.e. thenceimrtic2.3 west . 16 to' a ollite °ilk, thence , ~,.' t ; 67, west 10 tea white oak, theltre by:other lands sinftli : 23, east 7,i3 to a pine,iliehre by I:imld of John 1N icheft , ~ 6' on, Esq., north 67, east 1 , .:6 to a stone add-thence by other land north '23. west 33f to the place of,beginutrr4, ; containinff 414 acres. 33 Perches an ;it ItWanre.' No. 6. Situate ill tewneldp and county Mk. mention- , ed. surve.yelbcin pursuance oil a warrant in the nannytf John Klinger; bet:it:nine... at 0 nog. thence by . land of ; John Nicholson. Esn..north 67, east 4D M a,pine. t beer e Imirth 33, east 2::0 to a pine, thence by other land Wank •, 23, went •'23n to a post, then( e by 57. cant I.,nd ;,,,ntli 67, ; west (33 to a checnut alit thence. ,ti , , land of- henry iiha 1114. south ^s, ,east 7197 to the plice of beginning. tC° ntaining43laeres and alloWatcre- ,!' - - . No. 7. 'Situate in . the inWn..hip i , r.l rote!). taot men : tinned, surveyed in' p 0 rseain:,r et is warriet, in the 't mime Of .George, Dan'alt. bezinhintV at a pitch pine. Mo:Kelly land of..l.Mn.Niell'ol,on, Ilco.. north AS. ri est 1:0 ma stone. thence by vacantiandconqi il.west 360 to a post, thence south 2.: 1 , east • a;:9zzn t.,. 0 pine. lln.mc - .2 Sr I , Jahn Nicholson. Eon.. and haler hold? north 35, east 37010 a • post; thence by other (ands north 433. east 270 ! to the 'place'of beeinning, raidaitilna - 121 acres and 36 perches and alloe,anco. . f The title of the said Poei llonson, the intestates to thesc lands; is by patent frinn the Comnpinwealth to ;-him., The said undivided htlf will he sold to the high-, t eat and hest huller; one thi6t of the consideration me i my In bo paid by the mirth:Lien, to the administrator. f at the time of the cnntirmai:inn or 111-.• sale, erin third in twelve months from the day of ~;aln.and the remain in.:, third in etgliteert months front - the day of sale.— ',. The pa!, meat of the 'last mentMned'two !thirds, to be secured by fond and more on the propqty." ~ - . ' JAMES C. MARSHALL Administrater. By erect of The Court. !' ' , ; JOHN it DOWNING. Cink. • Om - ice:mg, itignst D. In i 4.. ; ,; L 7 . 3.2 " - % 31' 3 114 SlO el` . S - , . . _ INTELLIGENCE. 'OFFICE • 1 ', . • ...-' 7 ` , D . ' .1.11.-2.a3-IY-L l 2: l _ca. .. ; • i MILE Sub. - either has . added to htS pre.ent business Of Magistrate, and G , neral and ?,pedal A cent. 1 that of an Intelligence Office, *here all', persons Mat t cr male or female, wishing.to Procure citations and 1 employment, as well as thole wiAtine to emploY Mai -1 victuals, ran at all times call' and recnive useful infor matina, for a vary rea.nnable Icolmionsation.. Mee, Market at., Pottsville, Pa. i June, 25 '26.3ni0 . N. M. W I I.SON, J. P. CHOICE PERFUMERY. • T"" subscriber Psi teemed a supply of the choicest: kind4r Peslunlety.:enthrne.nz a gen.: t Isvtritnent "or lite besirotlittj—lnrer:Of 111149 are n, , t kept lAtrigt,x the' cir.ety. tl the fgJnamg t...Yeri de Cateltne, • 1. ' Estracts I, Vermin°. •Jssmin, - • • For peraniuns ' I !FalcdtoillY. , : ' J , Ifantikercnie.f.s.. . Fermi. Colngne, I,acender. Hose. • Florida' and' littneY Vit - ader,:donhie and ilebdexitracts. oidn of I lose Scent I IScent dkatt,t. I • Genuine. Rees Ott' " • „, f nonsreirs Pointeade'rnintrome,t , oe Ceef's !Ada trertir Rale Oil: .! • I 4onesei'is India • `Alichaues Freekle'Waitt. .• •! ,r Clienn't Roinan . . I NlateaSsar Oil. ' Cold Crea an eicellen artlcie. 'f • 'Fact l'it i seil m er and Beize4. 1 . Votaig,te, e Pouge., i• ! ! ltonFselliA celebrate' Emollient !Sa . ponzteeous • Nstel :for terhilcning•arid softening the skin 'ninth Wash..' Saitonarteons'eninpretkel for Staving. Ronsitelits unrivalledh.i'sdn . g'Creaca. •• Ohl !Brown .Wtedsor St' )ap. ,• • Itonstell'S celebrated A latonti k.oa.p. • , - ort,, !lose, Orange, Lietartit;' l'titult.2lad t r ". rirts nfnthrr Sinvott etoth v e..ltatt. Whisktr, Teeth !nod Nail Brdsh. • cs. AU of which. it 111 bt . so: it Philaelphia prices bB. HANNAN, A gl. 'Dec. ; e 14.• ' H . . 4u— tr-4----;—,---.------1--,----,----- --.--- :NPV Ceti DL cooD,TANcr sou -TRIMIIINO STORE' ti mr, .1:001I-POT.ZIERLY OCCUPIED BY PHILLIPS' IN CENTRE STREET.. - 1 he stbsiritterreSpetifulty tatetre - A the citizeers of rettirr inn and the-puhlie ;Letitia 4. tt:3t he has jast o penej.,a fresh asprtrte . ra . of . the IIenTEL ttyles ofgood3, coasistioas of , Lezersz.-; - Al s ca4as, ut d H3Ecriffe7:. 4rith. anti tociiht. Also, a newel:o6ll4 did style of , ':.l t , Prints, .3/*ictt anti other shawls,- BIM and Mach... Cloths of a saperi92- lie has aiEo tw Lund, • , .; Owing Silk,: Spootcani eeni Thieinl, of the test quedity, Glorei nnti IliaZer,y, Straw reg horn, - Gi4p, cnirl" othe.r stales of Fancy . . Di'a22.=l-8;' ha the thse,;d=.: os. single Sonnet; r • anie:B4es „te&hoim at; ' All - of.whiOwUlbe'sOldat the iowist ca.sh prices. ' • 'API.SI 70SEPII SIORGAV: BOTTLED MINER.A.L . WATITIL /rim Ciiiietia of 'Potiiiffle anti the public in general • I are informed that the sttbscriber, at biz Drug .Stere is / 1 / 4 ?;t 5 F-iWi 7.Y. 1 !4P.Ftw,v1 5, • 42 .# BrOs. which cill be iota OiSOSsonabiO to d;; by the'doz.os gross., iticites .artonsion to Cis suposios SzrsaydrUla ,!1-rwdurin;.!l,3 srososFralig ri N s. L N. • - J ulie '7l . , - • •'"Z. hcsAi.nra 37sfdf-,!ii4c,'Large, • * a ■ I Imo G4S4CSI 04PetkgS init/Jlnts, fog nits -1:b41? Pottsvillo Up" 4.1, QMPEr&P,SA.N ; andffiige May 3d. vitt ioodiriCoirs rcits•" ' 4 7/.c mArernm " k . .., OCR. OLDERT F r rn:CACES 'AND FollflE-c.- 7 -W., p.c`opy frouithe National filagrixine, the following 1- interestit'g Jiartieulars relative,tothe early progress of.the manufactare of Pig irtiffin this routittv : i The period at which the maitufactUre of iron i was introduced into the United States it uncertain; land cannot lie 'ascertained froM sources to be re, lieirbpon. !It is, however, shfficient for our pur I poses, that We may date it 'as : early as 1715,: as exportations were made as - learly 'as 1717. and. I show that,nor establishinents.'weze . nut only able. to supply the home demand, but to export, zuttio 4 duties,qo the,thethereohniryincush t0.1.-criteher jealousy. In 17,19 an act was introduced into thr; I• 'false of Itords to present the erection of rollim , andslitting.millS; was rejected. 'The meinotalls and petitiorts upon this occashocare curionS- and interesting•C It was alledgeti,- that if thh ,Intic , 4 Were remitted, English iron would be undersold hy' the American, and British establishments ' which' were erected at great - cost and expense, -would ha destroyed, to the ruin of marl thousand labourers; because of the advantages which the greater plentyl and cheapness of wood would give to the American . manufacturer. • These petitions, 'led, hots ever, ta the most animated debates, and an 'act of Parlia4 meat was pasSed in 1750 forbidding es. under a heavy penalty, to.crect any rolling or slitting milli' but remoVirig all duties 'upon pig metal. The phi meal exported this year was 3,425 tons. and 3011 tons of bar iron,l, and we were beyond doubt. eon+ sidered a foimidable rival in this branch of basinessi It was, nb doubt, the cheapness of Ivo:land thti high price of iron in England that stimulated thi traded here, for up to thisperi«.l, England had mada but little progress In this business, pro,lucinz, unit), 17,000 tons , pig i'tal : and it was not until 1 . 7 1 '1 that a water teheel was erected to• propel the esl4 inder bellows, and in 177,8, after the sulistitutcoll . of the cylinder blowing- machines for twenty-ei . alli years, and Watts*steath engine for nineteen vearsl we have their charcoal furnaces only pradticing an average. pro duct,of 516 tons', per annum and' their mineral col and iron stone lands so lightly iippre . 7 dated.' • , - . . • It is therefosn certain thatour farefathers .id in= It:a:lnce into this country as much skill as prt:::ailed at' that time in England. and being permitted . tO enjoy, front 1750 till 1776, ,the Eteglisli"lnatkei free of.duty,, it was during this period that 110 mallifacturc tack such deep riot in' this country; The Reading' furnace in Berk:: coutitt - , Vernrl.. Sylvania, was built in 1730, 'and the Warwick ill 1730, and the tatter stack has remained unchatigel, until the present day. The .Cornwall furnace it'l . I.ehanan county Pa. so famous for hating enrich ed all its late proprietor's, was built in tam - t cal 1741-42, by Mr. Peter Grail), then of Ch, stet county; It was blown for the first thrae years bf Mr. Grubb ,hinseil, and Uteri leased in, 4745, witli 650 acres of land, and the Hovels-el forge; saitll 21S acres of land, to twriccperarms, fdr a rent tit` 150 pounds per year, or $633 t 3;. far a pers.o,l al twenty years. They carried it en a; the Corn wall company - for a few years onlj, and a , ii.plit-il their lease to Jacob Gilt's, a (2tia!;,l- ~;,n0.,00k.0i dt Baltimore. who kept the walks in a -lis.o. optlr. - -.;:af, until the eipiration of the lease. 1 . . . . In 1765 Peter Gmbh removed to his C., tateonli resided at the Elopewell futt4e, which at- this diy was consider, d the riwsr producti, e property.' 'Clot Cornwall property reniained in' the family of dd. Grubbs, until 1708,1a:hen Robert (..'oteetan berami thesale owner, and realized from it stud his I their establishments.; one of the largest farutres in,Pc'an sylvania• ,The. price of pi.: nor: at this establislf merit i n 1760 iwas X3OO continental mioney ; iii 1739.£0 lily l'ennsylvaniacurrency. • I The llopewcll forge property is still retained lik. the Grubb family, and Peter Grub', Jr. in 178 ti, built the lilount Hoie.furnice, which yielded 806 to .1000 tons of pig metal per annum. . The Mount Vernon furnace was erected iii 1600- by Henry B. Grubb, and produced at that early day, from 50 to 52 ions per week-of good pig metal for forge purphses. On the Sterling estate in Orange cotintv. New I ,+ 1 -,.-------.--------- . ~ York, a furnace was built in 1751.. and iS sakfto I The ediy4, of the ti S. Gazette, in allelding to have produced' annually 1500 tons of pig' metal, the advantages which Baton has deli c e'itt"ti the which was worked up. upon the same e,-tato, into I nutner 6 44(tilr , .;;ads of which that city is now the bar iron. Thi: great iron chain that crossed tip! tecninu .i„narks us follows: litulson river, during our Revolutionary war, each ; 1 . old:m:0014 fullfull 'of houses, full of people, link of which weighed 140 pounds; was made there_ full of b*.tis,iss, full of noise, full of activity. Ns* . Some of thosulinkS are still to be- seen in the city 1 York is li t litljing to her. Will Boston increase? of New York; This property pates i nto the l i If a mant,9l . W.sa'is, •go to; let us build a dwelling; hands of the Townsend family, before the flecj- it is not- t4l4sliar digger, the mason, and therm lotion, and is, stilt owned by them.lir. Wr i t - . punter !h4 igu east appeal to--he must make his Townsend, who erected one of the Min . :Lc...Z . ,l u n, , .i.zmend tkii'ije le can . build his house., Do not this property, in 1777, is still alive, and able . smile—ltO(l. Ou thai since I first knew Bowen, give all the details of their earls op.eration: • . lit has ifiktr , t-istd its geographical (lifernky its The books of the Hopewell forge have hi m ear ; - I earthly) gOlits Ulna: than thirty pee cent.", • full': preserved trent 1765,•and the: eclaitnt, vie I -it lfl.. - - understand_ a very accurate knowl,,i.:e of the be- I A S'ss'cots Hoasc.—One of the tract:hi:lmes siness, and in econoun of fuel and )iehl of iron, I of .Mr. His was unloosed for a minuteico- two will compare with the results of the vain= ~..-tals- 1. from . ...lbe - tyt4clis. a fe;: , day' s since, in Nei* Fork, lishments at the p :sent d ti, The ire; masters t. f ' when 06100 driver looking around for hint. behold of that period were. no doubt, will tatiglitin the ihe was rniiAng. It was an hour or, two before practical wor'sdng of their furnaces—devoting thir his; driveet,itald discover his whereabouts! It Was entire nine arid attention to the lit:slues-4. and, Yery..nast;cirpti-, he bang a steady beast,,and'lnit without Much. knowlcd.;e of chetin,try, •,-,-ere alile "nbieclr L9, ' ; t . . L '., ' glits of fancy: Boss-ever liti was.. at to bring abdut the be,4 result=, wlacte tht.:.; C ,,<.:,-. I last f , aattlFil4 the smiths shop, where he Was wont red good ores, 'This is evident fian,, the priite tt to hare r•;1 hoes repaired. The. smith :laid the ' pig metal; which in •17S9..waS holy; 17 '2-5 per Is esier4l andtook'the usual stand, for -shoe ton.; Their labor and wood were errs rhEilp-=.l:ie Mg. I.4o,4 : examining his feet he found one shoe tatter was so aliundant:ttat it was pr,.-taro in 1 off Whiclft 'sunlied. That horse. is a:,sensiblo many cases for a nominal sum. from .the necessity 1 liii , v 4 .• iti A of clearing out the land far, agtic unral parpese ' . -., ; ---------;-- -- -- h -- . .• 1 • A-4'' C0'.41 , g41 . 4.NT 0P1102. - --SCIECTLIIIIik. W - iil/Nr TO.o11.111:RN . 1. ,Orrstoti or Bsens. 1 Tt10..-.-W6lnderStan.lthat judge Kennedy,of tbe to —Those coniumate ; blockheads, ba c hci fie ,,, j SupreOlqjturt. on Tuesday • moriiing - delivered they too niust join the hu&anil cry al 44:ice and 1 an Opirdarfin the case of the City 'of Philadel defame the most beautiful part of creation.— I phis, sal ihii. Districts of Spring Garden and the COLISCigtII that they are running i,:itrary to" all l Sorthern. Liberties, in- a Bill in Equity,; dc., in laws .human and .divine, they cane forth with i rch.:ton his- Mt" right critic Diitriets to erect hard words iii, place of argument --th e y are net ', their l .4l;iiit,y Works and' take water fterin the able; say they, •to support's wife; e. 'ay i t co l a ., 1 Sebsylkiil 'above 'Fairmount dam. The opinion you moreltn six months for the toddi-i sou diiiii - ' 1 was an i1 . .4 . ur or the ciiiinplainants; (the 'city,) ',and the tribacco you use and eive away ~..Ity.) al ti.. i and cf igrunting a perpetual injunction. The ed... you can :well dispense with, or an artit-1.- i D. ; *cre . c. 4 i 1 F11..* fannallY mid° on m°l3d3Y nest. i 11:". that your fathers never sea,) than it Is ,flii,l tat.e 1 - id %,; -- ----- --- -- 1 to support .1 sensible -wornan a it\ e.se aleirthi..- i Dz.creimi.r ( . 1,00D.--'What. is the beat house He that lasags ereatien on r his 'arm, .iiii keds tier 1 i" ---r-Ttl's4l , l a gentleman on a steamer; Bares at his boahlHe that hears the -coin:, cue , ors I sir Ig a pc'isfin; who, he had been informed, resided will never sufferrthe voung,-uanl-5:: ,i. spares-- i 'a the rllao indicated.' -The ---. House,' was When yriet have gormoncv enough 1-7 1:?oy fttnli- 1 •1 :to de.:414 response.. *That's the hourie where . , - Togs , • tore, you Itiil.l then no to h - cnskeepin s and marn. ail the i,ig plias amp:. ' • • • i Hare the fowl of the all will teach. i.-oiain the. f Dismr,F6T, 3fter amight of uterest that his in. Spring he looks out for his male; h. - • t.'is:not now .101 7 / 1 1ntirs4 the keeper ef the hodse ailuded to, he a stickor l aiszraw towards houslecpa..4 ;16-rather ih'sircd turf: to send his luggage \to same house' they gather the sticks acid straws., and in a 6-i ! where 1 64 'iltrt,•;•a', were nut eo big-C . ' • . ~j. days. a daeliing is prepared for the yoaai,r. idt.t I ... ••:- • the bachlars ine-sery thing Fut the es,: tiefute the Tharit. .' t isla Rrax ts Pfesis.—At the hut horse, alerays, wron.- s end foremost, v. ith them. 1 , monthly; kucert in Boston, a lktter was read-from • - They . say: `,as they gets nest they 1401; f o r " a i N1r...,131i - ss:,....ateal June 10th.iniyhich it was stated, bird,' thus runnita quite crostograinr.d in the flee 1 that intirinfel'ar-'" 5 ' 31 making' f e ar f ul Z4e ,L ' si in of. nature. , , l , 1 irrebinani);:and. that 'it is nothing unusual Were When I was worth $l5O, I airtarrie-J. ''.'sfy Wy e "! hair - a. e4 ,, 0 porters in ellr..streets [TipbiiiMdj earned thirty-ono and a, quarter cents with her ,' 51 - I ;;eriti4 . ,'•thng under the weight era huge hi* - I needle, I corned seventy fife - with Mr - hammer; I head- enr4ifyl .l C l3 is "alinea."Bes! N. B. Rum. INF , set I never to this day taxi without a foetal/mead I ton.' ~ 0 '''i"-• -.Wad i'shilinir,4 .I' o O , have beard howLaWrie Todd 1 ..„,. ,::' , --- a... ---- ' — ., ---- ... -- ". - •I -• ~, bevit he e.... e.ep ,„ ; . ; the irifentety Was fre ,,, ; we t .. a ne 4ptlignpal ' sufferer Ely ULF ' recent cornia, ' had but three cheers one moro than ant need; you I, f ';', a f . i '' i _ . ,' 01 ;s..„ca.rnn• hare made on appeal to :the may baii a hundred, yet •von . only set oa:Me t tk'neTvol . 9. l -Prorli;hockl. the wield rot aid. , Thej , 'eta time.; Had /my life to . begin Zertejand. in i stltelll 44(0t: of - nine .illin ,3 " l3 °us!s ticki?..iit'S th 6s iimilleirrtilstaaceo svoald do just as I did it" their V.F - I"''.,' '9131Z -thirty remain .. •°,.„.__.c2F `6ent.' itt. ?the age of' fwerity-two 1 wild I racer; r ''' s ', '4;ce4. tit tae .°•:arn.?°'-‘:_a c:(ll '. 4auniu ' lns. 'w ea l lodge by {too bust with lbeviinman ef my choice, 1 -3- '= -44- ' - ‘'.`P - ft' - ' - ,-. • ,z• ' r :.- ... ;..-L : 1...• : •;- : , . than toitrut cur ti..Turkev :carpet. - g , ll!ii.ott the i .: "---. 'II . .4 . ,-•- - ."• -. 1...-- i,' sou acs hi the piano, and dream ove , r the side- l Tb, - 41 -:ii':!- - - ) *•`tell-mn . ° 4 'n'aa t zem has proposed . biaard,inidldhe dark, gloomy, and hat - ribti fore Ito "a5t,i•1ir3,.41:°-Paa from Vera err " ~t's "int - 1167iiita'allachelor at forty, for they know ttre. ii, ne l . o ll •an j'T"tlii7e to win 4 the ports tue.Pooifie-- r Blii. ,The i s i' llat t„,..,.. tw . en ty...t v a y ea rs, th a t - c an ne . ; ,...., t .g ... ie . L Y:110, Artijiiil . co, i!.l.arnartillo or an ' road wotitd.:;haae branches! to Puebla and other ..... EklVßESG'Woil i ne-Carlylo in his Eist'*ork 4211°1- '' ' ' - . - -"'• ' . ''• i •r' 'i'' .s.. ?- ' • • ' 1. capita s ri‘ tate. De k -t - tamos.• -: • . -., . says :—'..Beantitalls:ittiiiinandinaderstarid that -The inamensai steamboat Oregon. reccutlylann- ,- ' ••.-- • •. __ nissetiutilinowitt cit':tnakzut4ini nits. die `et En on 60 at New York, has been finished, and will he - I.•F ' ' ' ' ' :-. ' ct - il - . Love, rep . ' D.l.EnpfilllF re, s unes a le , , , tree Able earth; the week an, antacmil 0311 man bus tshantly placed out the:mate :.between „Near 'York I not so xru.i.:l?, moat's's espressrons iliflove.-"l'ove dane t is.likest . rinpfstrater, thnshigihididettender teed Providence . - Her length is three hundmd and I,demstuls liiide.else than the poster to feel and re'. the grentetsemetly inking the guMintgreen ;it ifOrif 'kehten feet longer ' thin the mesmihii) I quite lave. "-•‘: ' .". - ' ,• ' .'' . • flaws, it 'joints itself with: miothei 7eit' 1 end vein- Vrrit.Hrttairt" - 'it is:said - then; ,iiiir b e i• tAat of ;-'-- ' - . ' -" g ;:..1 -' ' . • ' • s :' - --: ..- . t let; one day ,it will st-,-,rt,forth a vir:ll4.parennis3 -, !peed hot teen these two hap sissects e.ri tha 2.111,1,7.1• ~..AbankFtritzy. of twill. pzinciplt: ii, #1.. , ..,v, sat 1rt..14"....:r..: :.•,,,..!..• ~. ••, -1• . i ' ~ .%•', .. • 'lnst. -. 1 .., :. .. ...• .., -, ... ~ : 1 baz.`....:4,: , ..Vrif::::-.:: : t Z.,1:1 I:a imnir.,,..,.. From the.Copiirion (Ky.) Register. .. - • Vlc -golut 'pf'..citeatri,,,,= ;111* a 6. - w. ce-rita l . .-: , „ • . • , Iliiinet , s"tne , down-..-Willi•yortrlrmi hand:, '134 sac of yodi;tiand rein ;. - For !scorn the power oil my puny'lzands, ~_ ' -;'-', ..A4 !lie tempest scorns o chain, , ..11ow'l laughed at! I lay concealed from sight, - ' Formanyn. countless hour , , At the childish boast of human might,' ' ” And the pride of huumit power. ', • '•• . When I saw . adarmy dpon the land, . _ ' , .4, navy upon the seas, H Creeping , along a snail-like bank, ''', Or waiting the wayward breeze ; When I marked the peartnnt faintly reel With the toil which he daily bore As be feebly turned the tardy wheel, Ortained at the wear ?Lir ; • • When I measured the panting courser's speed,' The flight , of the Courier dove, As they horethe law - a kliiz decreed, Or the lines of impatient love; I could not but think bow the world would feel As thee,: were outs:tripp'd afar, Where/ should be bound to the rushine keel, Or chained to the dying car. Ha lia.! hat they found me at lasi, 'They invited 11/e forth at length, Andl rushed to my throne with thunder blast, Andlaughed in tuy iron strength.. Oh! then ye sriu' a wondrous chanze. On the earth and the Ocean wide, - Where now my fiery artilies range, Nor wait for wind or tole. • Hurrah: hurrah: the u a tern o'er, • The mountain's steep decline, Timespace—have ielded to my power, The world the weild it , mine The ricers, the sun Lath earliest blest, Onhose. where hie beini3 decline ; The giant streams of Oa queenly Weal. Or he orient floods divine. The ceean pales where,er I sweep To hear my strength erjolce, And the ittunstershe l briny deep, • Cower trembling at ni , t vmce. I carry the wealth and lord of earth, The thoughts of his GOd-like The wind laza after hey ,lying forth, The lightpitig is left t' hind. In the darkEorue depihs Oftlfe f.alithnle,s mine, M tireless arnraoth play, Where the rocks n'ei - er saw the sun decline. Of the datcn 01:111t , Zith'l4l:lS dal', I britt;earth's glitteriug' jctcele up From the bidden curt . And 1 make tte fountalWi !nuke cup, With a crystal gush w-erdJw. I How . thebellow.i . , I I , yrge the -' In all the shoa.l of trade, ' ' 1 hammer the ore mid turn the wheel, Where ray arms Of itrength, are made ; I manage the furnace, the mill: the taint ; ,I carry, I spin, two‘av ; And all toy doiiip I inn Mto print,.. 01 . 1 every Saturd.iy eve. • I've to muscle to weary, no breast to decay, No Tionesta be "laid on the shelf." And soon I tntend Ou - tifay "go and play,:' s While I nimiate this world by 'myself. But harne,2s me down with Your iron , bands, it sure of your (nth and-rein, For I acorn the, stretlealt 'of emit puny hands, AS the tempest 5C01414 . 3 7 TiVAGE,II) 1N 1,11A.N ectrit lias•jast lic,turied in a suiall l town in the depattment of the Tarn which has, struck the whole population with horror, and carrierdmourn nag and desolation into an )auliable family. Mr. whp . was married about three Pears since to . a young and chormit , ti ife, by whom he has two 'efilldren, had become jealous of one of his most in timate friends; this friCod had, however, as he suppose7i4 succeeded in i l emoving these suspicions, front the mind of Mr, p 45 by , his strong expressirins of abhorretice of, the baseness and treachery imputed to,hiM, and partly by making him the confidant of hilt deep. attachment for a youttg i erenle latiy, a resident . of the town. Thus the clouds which had begun' to gather round the unhey seemed tribe di:sipated, and nothing snnounced the storm which Was snort to burst iti hlood and horror over him -and all , within - his sphere. t - • Mr, became, suddenly again:gloomy and morose ; friends land they were. numerous 'from his many excellent qualitiesl perceived the change with regret and ansietyi some of them beg- , ged him to make them the sharers of his, griefs, but Ins an , wers,at firsEt e , :asiv;,:suon became threat ening and strange to subh a degree, - that they be gan to suspect ihsanity and communicated - their suspicions to the family. Ills wife, naturally alarmed at these eccentrieities;'had already several times proposed to hien to call in a physician ; but he rejected these proposals, and he, in general so 'kind, so atrectier.ate r so caressing, even -repulsed his gentle companion with harshness... At last this conduct was carried 'on so far,,that after consulta tion with her father, the lady; determined to send to Paris for a celebrated physician.and the friend who had.been the firstobjeceof Mr;—'s jeal-• ousy undertook the misSion..ilo the mean tune, the poor young wife, again ,likely to become a mother, eppported With reSigtiation those thousand indescribable nothings; which combined; go to form such a mass of sutrering; for a woman so !a -1 Ting, and heretofore so fondly dov'ed, and she wait !' ed with ill concealed impatience for the arrival of the doctor. When she Presoined that the travel lers must be near at hand, she went two or three times a day to the we&lman'S hilt, Situated ins a small wood at. a short distance from the town, where it had been settled she was 6 - meet them. never suspecting that. by this innocent process, she was fixing iii her husband's mind the 'most ono dons calumnies: During - all this time Mr. was bee ruing daily more reserved and glciomy, and had been heard to utter wards of dark and sinker import— suddenly a long cry of horror fesounds through the town, crowds ate seen hurrying tow'aids the woods, every mouth is tilled With thtl news Of some terri ble event - ; 'it is, said that had been found gashed with wetinds, and weltering in his own blood, and that otitis wifo and 'friend, whom he had murdered•in a paroxysm of 'madness, and afterward' conuniited kaiicide.. The next day it became public that, before expiring. Mr. had made the.followingstaterneut—That, for a month past, he had been: receiving anonymous letters warning him that .his Wife betrayed him, that at first he attached' no cretin to them, but that having observed the frequent : resorts of tds: wife to the wood; after the &portal.° of friend, which he now began to believe only pretenM , his suspi; -eons retrtmed, and he' determincart Watch her r , and that et - list, When, be SSW- this fend-arrive at the rendeivous anti wish eagerly toWards,his wife, his raga knew no bounds, eith a single spring he threw himself betweln Iberia antl,,stabhol them both to the heart, and,afteraean,%4Limed the dig ger :against himself.' Ail 'this tooXplace •in the sight of the strange •physiciSn, rS cries algae sued from his rage, his eldest chilli and its nurse. );Ie had scarcely finished thii stateinent with a fah. Te4g Voice, when r young man; iele and horror stricken, rushed into the rooni.. He said but these words---*I was mad with tote for the young Vie ole, and hoping to ezeite . her, jealousy: and thus 'muse her to partake nay unhappy: Pasedon, I evil bisiellmigh to &Snell:ill° the abiset charaeter of snanonymons calumniator:. I Ott, - iarden you who 'Muth to mei', and Shove All, • you whom A.have so totally abused, anal may tityzteuth serve as in exaciOe to tense wretches niio make 'play of anonymous slander r' Itp fell; and!men noth ing was beird in the rooms !nit theidesth rattle of the two dying men fi et Atilt+, =pent the etricers of the lair - entered to take pussessiorilif the guilty, - hut they had nothilig tiefore ihercibUt the ucepses of the miirderers Mid th'ose of, their victimi.--;•:Ccin tier des Matt 1,771 a. =I NM y, i NO. 34 , ... , . TAE TP;iil',4, `AND HZIGOT OF- WATLS IS SFOOMS.-9;l4te tides and their causes, and of the phenoraeo:that distinguish them,, we can say !wle more ilta4 this—•that• notwithstalttliot: l 4° Wi,doin soil "Oalpeity of "-Cerrton, there is . yet Mach to e npiny thOvisrlom and,sagacitycd 'ahem; and that. while,Frtfain'of their istnnigesniticiicialitts are ,',, i ity unileriprd now—socli for eitttopleaii;..lllat of C:e tide ii;:ite HaY of Fundy, which tis*Sea:'' , ilty lett. orifoking, at jell speed and overwhelm in; large .v,i,;,erts: at once that lin in its . path; 'With. the sudden tliSsiof a cataract or tornado, all which is owing to,tlicisimple fael that the Bay of Fundy is shaped' iki . a 'funnel, grOWiln narrows linra narrower aS it.fluns up into the land—others. COD. tinueto lie tit:puzzle and a mystery to the wiaest or our natural, 'lphilosophers. Nor can We stop to consider the!rttaves thriller than to' observe that the popular: riOions on the subjectareastettilthing ly erroneocts'Ohat they. are .caused by thefffition• of the wind King. upon the surface; that irotnid , the Cape of %oil Hope ' they are"se extra:Mei& that a few iii4go and a few: depreseiona occupY`a. mile of 'the lig;lit of tut: surface; and that hil l wo• I . h ' r of wo 4 iis- tinning mountains high means: on 1 this, and c4tiMA possibly mean more:. in the:Opt:it I sea—tuamelY,.! that a wave there may rise to, ten I fret above Me:level of the Ocean, while the-ship herself tnairi* ten feet helots- in the hollow, ma-. i hint a rliti‘ir9oi e at most of only tvventy - feet;lhat I the people : are, untlet a great mistake who, fielive. j 0.-. at the.:4u;oi;M„tce of the water moves tautly MD shier-able depth in a , storm at sea.:- It itatityAtz limn or sltZdtip which hurries slung ,Dike a spirit, 1 or like a ttMiiiht ever the countenance of thevreat , deep, ut•th' I . 'Oe of some forty miles an hot. 4, eve% when the fltilig notchtnan is abroad, the : entat. nts of tylt: . l7cuntinuina undisturbed end inearly tuotionless',a!itiiw feet below thtsurface.. I . FOLLY: .! -4!Nliat'is folly? It is, the contteding pin betiv4ii:.iscritie and • insanity. It. /3 Iran turned turned clotQwalking op stilts, or standi4 on its head as tliii s ,Cpe may he. •What are its eviden ces] Pri4 ; .o:umed ttith a single feather ;tranity bursting wiSli.a.spoonful of flattery; impudence a , sumni; tell and triumPhint air, when'inii tetnpt an,..lKer - 511st dance around it; slander dint. piing her ifliOks, mfd ornamenting her lilts with the smile ; 611 friendship, expecting to bide' , tlto 'ma!icions iii4l - en,conced within; ignoradee bel biwing the; our. of countenance; and .Wisdom with he'r tacked to the roof of her . mouth. Polly tiae4 4: Oing without knowing why-L i Walks in lay. wit l t , ,epvcil eyes—talks w ith out reflection . .. and laugle4i.4othing, • Folly tells a joke; than laughs, it fun. Folly has bad ey see in; two Miiidwilere there is but one; and itching desirinnothing so intently as. to 4nd 'out what was : l What is, and what is to come, ire con nexion' *lli ihis one, and that one. andlall kho rest ; and Waiting tongue—heavens! who ha'S heard the end ofii'o, l . ;--and a breath as incessant as a bag pipe's. ,FAW .,; :..is apenster. It is ignomnee,forrie times sineiti,;,sss, mated with conceit. Often - it . deserves ddr7;pity,' frequently our contempt, and occasion c'or indignation. Folly is tiskulk, , a gossip. p. stquilerer, a coward, %pest, a IltriS3l3M--; A . • r.C114 . 1Z - F .o Tar. HrAnT.—On reviewin g the bearNilOry reflective mind must bel struck with the: allhili-aldy adaptatiUn and suitableness of its several ; '[iixcis, and also the harmonY . ,V its oie ✓ of : vions. • 11164 important its the least pOrtion its complsi;;lMP7hinery. Tf but a thread connected • %suit the V 4 be brPken, or one of its slightest ; if a single valve - omitted to fall down befo 3 e;ibe retrogade current a blood; or be. catint the vital functions could no longer be carried' i : Ott ; the•vaq machinery of the whole anirnst,frantsr7uuld be immediately deranged, and de ith tie,e:S,SArilYl ensue. \s'ho. could 'upposs that an appasatus kw; complex, so easily de i rooged. Mid which ;i I:thro . ;vn into action considerably more CLIn a hitt4o:d ti-p:and times a day, soohld Yet continue: inqiipaired fur fifty or eighty, or hun dred years:,:flow insignificant and imperfect must apptarLif . tr.t 'admirable piece . of rnechlniarit ....m:tructed Ire min, when compared to W hat tie - ce .4f mechanism, exerting so intiCla pow-. Cr. could bei.ii; such velocity for one year 11 • Vet • peleetlii4this apparatus, arid so well fitted am - ad its paqi,litat its vapid motions never,l during health, even the . tender babe, int whose • h;e.ist it tc:•i',?4. perhaps one hundred and Idle thou r Sind Li, 111 Y. , in. Ifdr..x . thcro. still exists a thorn inld!! . ul'extine grown 'among the hotanists 'by the "Spin ,Christi, or 'Chinn '• of Christ, 'aUd',;si: ppused, ihe•shrub whict afford edtho erollgiWOrit by our Saviour before his f• ...ilknu t t have' men very fit for the par s many sharp prickles, well adapted to give pan it • is thought not improbable that the onethiew• of the .Mesiah chose it from • its irn'larity!'tif.. the. plant with which Eroperors dniGen .were accustomed .to be crowned, ••.• s 9 that there might be derision, insult, and; calm- - ny rueditatei - 6•in the very act of puinislanacht. •.