'-J.-1 Ml TEIIMS OF TI1K " llU ltK AX " H. B. MANSER, JOSEPH EI8EI.Y. PttRt.lsHrfU AND S pHormiTOHS. t. H. .It.lSSKH, Editor, Office in Centre Alley, in the rear of if. B. Mai- icr'i Store. THE" AMERICAN" in published every Satur day "t TWO DOLLARS per annum to be paid half yearly in advance. No paper discontin ued till Alt arrearages a to paid. No subscriptions received for a lea period than an month. All communications or Inters on business relating to the office, to insure attention, must be POST PAID. 3 !B ATTORNEY MA33EF., AT LAW, SUXTBVRY, PA. lJusincss attended to in the Counties of Nor thumlerlauJ, Union, l.vcominjr. and Columbia, liefer lot P. fi A. KOVUt'lIT, I.OWKR fc BaRRO, SoMERS A. KffODflRAH, 'Al7fff. KsTflOLHS, Md'ARHMI) A: Oo. SPKRINO, 'lOIMI fc Co., ALKXANDKIl I.. H1CKKV. TRUNK 1YIAKEH, No. 150 C liostiut Street, rillLADELPKIA. WHERE nil kinds of leafier trunk, valises and carpet bat, of every style and pattern are tnanufictuicd, in the tt manner and fr.mi the lien) materials, and sold nt (lie lowest r.ite. Phdad.lpbh, July lilth. I81A. ly. R c m o v a 1 . mi. JOHN W. I.' MAT.. RESPECTFULLY informs ihe cl Inert of Suiihu-y and il lirinity, ihM he has removed to t.ie Uiik Huuae, in Mn'tot tlMl. fi.r.ueily mnioicd ly m ; ij . j - . . . .r.i...-. f .......i " AJV III .111111 I it-iiui nia, I IM til HIV PIIIID II ' III" I ' Y i" - , I , . , i I, , . .C..i,ied l,v MiUe, A 1,t. .,d now I, i,a TO- i ,l,"t h,ch '"'P'1 hor 0ll0M. -merit, where lie will he happy to receive cilU in j lenrlod that all drugs, however harmless in their the line of hi pr.il.fwion. I nature, ore foreign to the human bodv, and as M"'.J9.,h..l1-V . j such ihoy force, atid therrhy lower the system. ITEV" O.-!?? STIlTGrS ! Those who are in the liuhil of (wallowing so T1HE subscriber hive received, and are imw largely of those Jioxinnrs substances ore they A. opening a splendid afs.toicnt of tlie follow ing ; ,,.ultliier or bannier than the rent? On the war UNBTOY AMERICAN. AND SHAMOK1N JOURNAL; PIRCES OF ADTERTtKIIVG. Absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of Republic, from which there i no appeal but to force, the ital principle anj immediate parent of despotism. Jirt titsos-. Rjr Manser & rinel-. Suubury, Northumberland Co. la. Saturday, Dec. 6, IS 15. Vol. Xo. 11 Whole No. at I. THE WATKH.CVnR AT GRKFfCNttRttG), Letter from Cap. Clarlrlare, OnArFKnER(i, Silesia, July, 1945. . To the Editor of the If. Y. Trihunr: Sir: Of all nncienl or modern discoveries in science- and all must admit they have been very great none can bear any comparison in point of merit or physicil utility with the sci ence of hydropathy. What is to be Compared to Health ! When we look around us and see to what an alarming extent disease prevails, the inadequate means that are reported 1o to im pede the forced and positive mnrchosofthe grim tyrant death, and more especially, when we ace his approaches hastened by medica! assistance, we must on reflection become converts to the opinion that "there must he something rotten in the Rtato of Denmark." It may he fairly ask ed, how can poison cure disease ! and as fairly answered they do vol. Their office is com pleted if they suhdue it for a time; and this Is Those diseases which Carry off whole districts, such as cholera, inflamatrons, dysentery and fe vers, are as child's-play to Priessfiitz; and the same may be said of all complaints to which children are subject such as measles, small pox, whooping totigh, Warlclma, &C. To sum up, we defy skeptics, or others who have visited the Hyjrene Temple, to data a single instance in which he ever lost a case where the allnck Was from any of thoe dahffcfuus maladies. It may be questioned, did he ever treat cholera ! Ys ; when it raped some years ago in this dis trict it carried oil' hundreds of vrotioiBt eigh teen ol Priessnitz'a patients, and many peasant in the neighborhood were treated by him, all of whom recovered, and without these dreadful ra vages in the constitMlmn evinced in those who were lucky t nough to escape under the aHopa tliic practice. Although Priessnitzlias never tried tho effect of his system upon yellow fever, yet he feels aa- their effect has only been to repel the effort that nature made to throw out from the system It is con- iod N-.ixony, Wilton and Ve1et fa'pelings Drussels anil linpertil 3 1y dn CAR. Kitr. suiieifine aril line I"crnins do i- I'E !' Ungli ill h;id-d A Dimi.-k Veneliiin di I I NCI. American tuiiicd nn.l f.it'.l i'u J Unjlii.li l'rui!geiti nod W'd.iI. n K. Kir Cloths ttair and Piihsbbc ISoekiriR Eiiiliiisfeil Piano and 'I'alitc Covin I.endoR Chenille ,uid TufeJ Kiigs JJuor Matts id' eveiy deacriiiion. ALSO A large sod en.ii n-ive r SKtirt merit of Floor Ti I Cloths Irnm one to eight yards wide, cut to fit eve ry description of rooms or p .-- sea. Also, low pieed Ingram Oaitinfs from 3 1 j tn 'C2j cents per .yard, together with a latge and exten sive assortment of goods uua!ly kept by carpel merchants. The above goo. Is wil'W sold- wholesale or retail ut the lowest ntmiiet prices, i'nuiitry merchants and others are pnrticuUily invited to cull anil exa mine our stock before linikii'C theii selections. CLAKKSON. IU(;H A MUI.I.IUXN, Succrsnrs to Ixsepl) VilncUwcimt , Jo. Ill Chcnliut, corner of FniiMiii I'laee. Philadelphia. Feb S'J.I, 1R45. "UMIUirJ.l.AS rAUASOLS, OKHAP TOIS CASH. Umhrella nnl l':trasii! iMannliictory. .V. 37 Njrth Until stmt, nvo duun Lcluw A; CJTY HOTEL, what is erroneously called a cure whereas j sured ' m,lst 5)0 subdued by it ; a Conclusion Hint lie has a right to arrive at, since hardly a week elapses without his aid being called in, in cases of train, Typrus, tiastric and oilier t'e vers, in the curing of which, as !iefire observed, be never was known to fail. Chronic diseases, except in ieolnt.'d cases and where the constitu tion is so reduced as to be unnble to assert it? power irv'fc' the deleterious mnlter pervading the system, also succninb to that element w hicli t Sod has plitced within the reuch o( nil his creatures. Hernia, (Sunt, Hhetiinut ptn, Dropsy, Syphilis, HyspepHia and a host of minor ills which human contrary, when one sees a poor wretched object, : worn down by suffering, on being interrogated as to his condition and ns tn w lint hns been done tr his relief, m not the usu:il nnswer, Oh, but nHurc is heir to, arc mecessfuliy combattvd by I have taken a grout deal of medicine in my j this extraordinary man. And it shruld he Un tune." And what is the history of this vaunted j derstood llint a cure eflected at firnefenberg de mode of healing man's infirmities ? No poiton- serves that turn, it being radical and permanent; ous herb has been left untried so deleterious ! all matters detrimental to that state termed period will be necessary. Rheumatism, chronic cramps in the stomach, and dyspepsia, fevers of different sorts, inflammations, Sic. all are now being treated and now being cured her. A tase tWtlias excied a frond deal of attention is that of a man resident about seventy miles from Graefenbcrg. About fnnr Weeks ago he was attacked with a pain in the chest, whick was blistered when the pain left the part and tfe.'tllcd in "the knee--this began to enlarge and proceeded eo fast as to alarm his medical atten dant, who conceived it tbe gangrene and thought the wily cliunce of saving the irmn's 1 ilc WfiB amputating the limb. The fiioiids had called in a military surgeon, who at once pro nounced the disease droiwy, and of course dis contenarrced the 'CfpeVation. The whole of one thigh, as welt as the abdomen, soon became swelled to double their ordinary size, the skin polished as glass, and, on. being pressed with the finger, the indentation remained for a short time. In this state he came to tiracfenberg, where he underwent the treatment a visible reduction of the members has taken place daily, and, on the sixteenth day, the man was able to walk out for a short time. PricBMiitu tells tts that in Cnnse'.'uieiicc of tins pitienl having been previously healthy, of industrious habits, and having taken but little niodrutne, a per'ect cure will he eflected in lets than three luonllis. If you conceive that the pnulrcnttnu of these ihctscan he interesting and beneficial to your tenders, may I beg the lavor of your inserting the UtiiC. I am, sir, your must obedient srnant, U.T. IM.AKIIKSI:, UU Piccadilly, London At prei-ef.t at (.Srnefenberg. 1 square I insertion, I do 3 do 1 do 3 d.i . Everv subsequent inserth n, 0 78 t M 0 SI Yearly Advertisements: one column. 125 : half column, (1 8, three squares, $12 1 two squares, f 9 ( one square, f 5. Half-yearly: one column, $18 half column, $12 ; three squares, $8 two square, $5; one square, $3 An. Advertisement left without directions a tn the length of timo they are to be published, will ! continued until or Jercd out, and charged accord inff.lv. (Sixteen lines or less make a square. mineral has escaped the paramnenpia hundreds of thousands of men have spent their lives in their appl cation millions of money have beeti spent to acquire these drugs, and my riads of human beings hurried to a prema ture grave by experiments made to ascertain their utility. The natural supposition would be that their administration now was safe their i fleets true to a demonstration ; but no, does not every day's experience prove that the following lines by Horace Smith are right! "Physic a freak of times and modes. Which yearly old mistakes explodes For new ones still nbrmder All slay their victims disiippear, And only leave this doctrine clear, That killing is no murder." Put thnnk health are by the llydtoputhical process brought to the surface and eliminated, or pass off by the ordinary means of evacuation the ekin is for tified and strengthened, and all the viscera of the body are made to perform their proper func tions. It is Very doubtful, opposed as Hydropathy Is to powerful interest, if the present generation will derive from it the immense advantages it offer. It is, however, highly gratifying to its supporters to witness establishments rising up in all directions. In Germany there arc at least filty ; Prance, Switzerland, the Tyrol, Hunga ry, Russia, Ireland, (Scotland, all have their in stitutions, and England counts at Icatt twenty, besides private individuals who arc introducing Providence, the time has arrived i Jl in, lheir Police ; and to show its dissent - when the fallacies of the faculty are to he made j nRlion' il '8 ""'y necessary to slate that nt evident. Here, on oua ,r tt.n n,nnt,n. nt Hi. i (Iracfcnberg, at this moment, there are amongst 1 II 1 I II 41 t I p II I ! I i.,;. a. . . i i. !!... i n r..i i thn visitors some of the leailmir nobles of I'.niT- T.WA.VS Oil Uml, I Itiron Sti X'k Of Ul- , 0" u!um, in n imiinii luiiiruvjiatillMliin, j " " 7 . . . . . . . .... " land, Russia, Poland, Austria and Italy. There are also about a dozen visitors from '.he United i it ,. t i .. i iiiiiini i;.. .. .1... c. ,.T tt.n I. ....! Mn..tn.l ...un-A r, . as 1 1 II I. I.LAn lllll I A II ... ! I'", llil.U'iniu inr finiliin uic iaiiit.- iiw-.ii.-u iitiii, Bl Willis" loll talent new sure of Pinked Edited Pnrts'Clii nT th ' ()R i,njj clmriiilifHl, the extensively practiced t.est wo,km.n,l.ip and miit.rmls. a. price, t hat w. I jfJ , bc Fc8rred to lho ; Slates of America ; others from (Srccce, Tor- liinntr i. an iii- iii ,.i .'iiiiiii., ninvii'm'. " ..,,. .i . .i t . w inns. as eany ns i weive years 01 age, in- " .., r.. ,,, hh-ic o.o,...-. r. to call ami examine dsewtien his stock before iuichaiiic Fe 9S, 19'.5.-ly rPI1t PriessnitE cured his own finger of a cut, his P""! a confusion of tongues as at the Towct c . SlIlMJKIiT'S PATKNT wri,it f sprain, and, four year later, cured j l"be. "T'AISHIITG' 1EACHI1TE I '"T,,lf broken ribs and wounds consrnnent All that the advocates of Hydropathy aslc is, mills a7rrt,i.m h .. .twii tcttrd bv mote ! ' being run over by a wagon, all by the agency ' afairfetd and no nror. f,et thnrc who doubt I .. ... . ... i ... .. .. ol simple spring water, 1 1 in rnmo extended to the. surrounding neighborhood, throughout all wend their way to that far lamed mountain which gave birth to the man who, like a second C.ermeny. and. finally, to every part of the ha- I LVumbus, discovered a tiew world, and whoso hitah.e globe. Seeiitghe enormous moral and 'reputation will put into tho shade that of the physical advantages that might result to society i Ercal !lC'lU r antiquity Hippocrates-, (nlm. I than thirty families in thi neiehbuYhood, and In given entire atit'.iction. It is o simple (n its n instruction, that it ranm gvmiit of order, Tl ccntsius no itonto ru-t, nnd iiopiingor rollers to pel on! of wpiir. It will do twice as rnuetl wash" ina. With hss than ball the wear ntnl tear of au of tlie lite intentions RIM wnt I ol prea-er in per- :...:..:. t i I-Vpiilaninii nn.l w bavn no tears of tho result tance.h Cost, but Utile over hr.'.f da much as othur j " """'"""S ..o ir B,,ir,s nuu oy lending - ----- - - - washing in.cl.ines. them the benefit that must result from ablution, ) Hundred of books, from time immemorial, l.aVu The sub rilier has the exeto.-tve right for NnY- i tempeinnce and exposing thetriReixcs to atmns- I been w. itieti in favor of Water as a curative tbumberland. Incoming. (;,Ju..,bi, Lu- ; r,BnPF( ,,js extraordinary youth, nl. 1 means, while not a line is on record to the eon- Verne and Clinton counties Pi ice of single inn I 1 ..... i u j : . i :. , . i . , jr. H. u, M ASfKI!. i though he aw breakers ahead, determined mi , try. Cilice I was honond in ln:!.ig the hum- Tlic following ceit'rficate ' fnuii a few uf thoee pushing offhi bout on thn troubled eca. Per- ; hie instrument of introducing the knowledge ol bobate tlie iiucUms '' 0 I secutioe, from the faculty in his neighborhirfd i ''C Waier Cute into England, mtn.bers of r.ur We, the u.W,dvrsl, w'iuf'thM w. have now J were seconded by the authorities, of the cou... j rm-dical men have visited llrar-lVnhrrg. I're in ue, in our f-mili- s. Shiiireit' Patent W.ish- try, and finally by the PriesthooJ, who denoun- j jndired against it as they were, the public tmlu ing Machiiie."iiddoi.olhtsitaie siylng tint tit i j ced lim j ci,rf,h 8t Friewalilm, Where he I rally epcclrd thai tihe, al least. Would have I. 'win save more AritaliS ! l hah., of attending. Nothing daun- ( exposed the danger, of the system and the f.L That it di not require more than cue thinl the . red, he pulled the willing ojf Until, the Value of , lcy of expecting eo much from it; but not a txa.fc tisuul qMamuy ofseipand water atiJ mat mere Is no ruiil'inc. ami consequently. Iiltl RrniFD Ai.ivk. A B.ilt;niorc coVrc-pondeiit o? a new New York Journal, relates the follow ing as a recent case of burying alive : A most horrid case of burying alive occurred a lew Weeks since in our cfty, and which, al though genorally talked of has, out xit respect to the friends ol the deceased. Wen excluded from the public prints. A young lady fc-as ta"ken sick, and Jieii very sttih)eti)ij, as (Opposed by the family and physician, and was flawed in lier Coffin and carried to fh'o depository of the fami ly, and placed in the family vautt, A few days afterwards, nn visiting the vault, they were struck with the horrible sight of the young lady in her burial clothing, out of'the coffin, and sit ting Up against the eido of tho Wall dead 1 As may ho supposed, the discovery has plunged a family and large circle of acfi'iainlanees in the deepest anguish. It Wus found, on examining the coffin, that the lid hid been forcibly pressed off by the young Wcnian, who had actually been buried before the vital spark had fled, Riid whT had returned to consciousness, but to die the most hnrriulc nl deaths ! Many may doubt this, but it is too true to be denied. Iron Disrsrss in Waumum. The FaTid wich (Mass.) Observer contains on Interesting statement of the amount of iron mnnufictnr.'i! in Wareham. It rccirm that there are four large Iron nianufa'cliirics nnV irt operation, and that a fifth is to be established. These four factories are capable ol manufacturing about V2(l,tK( tons a yesr if scrap ircnin to Various ar ticles. Thi, nt tsit) a ton, will amount to no less than Hil.tU-,ttH per annum. They enn suine about 10,(Kl tons of coal, and gwo employ ment to about 47." hand. Besides these entah. lishmentsfor working iron, there i.m fiiinnce in operation for casting holl.iw ware, and oilier I Article, which turns out yearly alniut (UKi tons of ensting, valued at ftl.'i.OOi). There are about 15(1 nail tools at work, turning out annually 41H)U tons of nails, worth SoGU.tRXl. 1 or n wear ing tcrmii.--Th.it it knock off no buttons, sod tbat the finest Hnihes, auth i Collar, !acc, lurks, rills, Ac, may be Washe-.l in a veiy short time without tr.C Ir .st iojuiy, and in fact with.iUt Uy piivni wear auJ tear, whatevrr. We therefore rheerfuHy rvcommend it I our ft tends and to the I'uhlic, as a moot UtnTuI and Ulmr saving machine. CIl AKLKS W. HBUINi. A. .lOltUAN, :hs WHAVF.R. t ils PLESANT, ilUKtlN MAUKI.H, H.m. (il;n. r,. wklker, ltr.M. IIFMiRU-KS, (illiEtiN i.t:isbnhi.(i. Hirh's Hotki, (formerly Tremont 'II 'U C, No. 116 Cln siiul stictM,) PliiUdi lpliia, September 2 1st, 1H14. 1 have used Pbugert Patent VVasliinj! Machine his system beiu' artcHained, the late Emperor appeared but ha admitted tuenvst important of Austria gave hint permission lo haVo an e j "d essential statements t made at the time; tablishmcut This was in 1828. From that A nearly til persona who undergo the treat time, notwilhrtanding It rctiuired well Cnnstitu- i riiPhl change their liabils oi lile to those of tern ted, and tnortc than ordinary mind lo bear up n- 1 perance and early rising, and learn to eshew gainst the annoyances he was subjected to, he puitun in eVery shape, l.iiioub as Well as drugs. Terit on, making furihrr discoveries in the ap' j Wo cannot doubt that, at enmn future period, pli.inees of water, until it uny n.iw truiy be cut- i the name of Prieesniti will bc far and w ide re. led h e:Vrt"-hy which all diseases curable by I t ern! as having essentially assisted in rescuing i any known means, and intiiiy altogether beyond the hutnait tnco no vea iron) ice than from ' the medical art ure cured. Where is tho pro- . ilitoase. ' feeionai man I lint cm ray wi'h Priessnitz, that J It is gnti'ying tn leorn that in America there Speakin;of the capabilities of the Wertern States, tlie Albany Argus has the follow In j paragraph: "Tke Teeming U'. "This name has bfen frequently given to the West, but it has never been o rtilly rvaliicd 4s dilfin this full. 'Ishu arrival ori,(KHl,000 barrels of flour at the Hud son river in two months, is but 6h earnest of the future. It is baldly tio much lo say that the imagination can scarcely realize the fertility of Mackerel Tho price of this fish is lower now than it has been for a long series of years past. The canso is singular, and thews that trade, as well as law, is sometimes Very uncer- , tain. The opening prices for tho catch this year were much the fame as those ol last year, and every thing seemed to be going on smoothly, w hen nil a once thero rushed into Bitston bay an immese school of very fat mickerc!, of a very small size and evidently of a very different family from those usually taken. The Catch of the fisherman was instonlly quadrupled. From this school an extra quantity was taken, amounting, as some persons estimate Vi twenty thousand barrels Although fat and delicious, they wer , from their size, almost all tanked as No. 2 and 3, and tho prices of their present position. Thelall on No. 2 was four dollars a barrel, causing a very severe loss to 'holders, who had purchased with the ordinary prospeel of profit. This new family of fish have been cheitly instruurtntal in causing the irregularity in the inspections which we ha ve already men' tinned. Some of the inspectors rated at No. , on account of fatties, the same fish which others t:all No. '2 m account of size. For rise ft is really of very little consequence; for their ex cellent qualities ns inducing our licet livers Vi lake llnT.i fir family use in preference lo the common fi.-di of large size, which are of very qiresttonabie quality, though selling at double the price. Jour, of Commerce. A New kamiiuneu Hoi.i-uvi;u. A good luke is 'L'otiiff the rounds," the hero of which is Mr. IMnzoii Smith, formerly of Ohio, but now of parts particularly unknown. Mr. Smith did yeoman service to John Tyler, when that illustrious personage was fishing lor a re-nomination and re-election, and in consideration thereof whs appointed consul, or commissioner, or something else, somewhere among tho Is lands of the Pacific. Now that another man rergns in John Tyler's stead, it is resolved to recall Mr. l)ela2on Smith ; but lo, he is not to be found. The Secretary of State looks for him 'On the map, but there are so many islands in the Pacific, among which the functionary lias a kind of roving commission, that as yet no missive of retail has been able to reach him, and it is seriously apprehended that tlie chase may he kept up for years with no better Butt- r-ess. A. Y. AJvtrlisxr, Van Strv.np.vuhh and O'CoSner. The Del aware F.xprt ss fays that when the news of the cniiiiuii;itieti of their sen'epco Was communi cnted to them by the officer in charge, Van SteenbtiTgh and O'Conner danced about the lonm in which they were confined lake a couple of madmen. "his was a more agreeable tan dango than a dance in the air at the end of a rope. TeiiM.io. "Herman physiologists affirm that ol'tweidy deaths of men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five ytars, ten originate in a waste of constitution by smoking.' We do not doubt this s and wo add that if German or other physiologists would extend their ob servations ttY deaths among men between the ages ot twenty-five and sixty, they would dis cover that a large proportion originated in waste ol constitution by i ht tcinx. (Serman physiolo gists have paid especial attention to smoking, because excessive smoking is generally, almost universally, habitual among the men of Germany ai d common among its middle-aged and eldery woman. But toeXpIore the other field, the must visit our own country, chewing being a habit al in. isl exclusively American. Nkw-spatkr at Home Sir John llerschell says, of all the amusements that can possibly be imagined fin hnrd v.orking man, after a day's toil, or iu ila intervale, there is nothing like reading an entertaining newspaper, of which he cannot hnVc Mo much. It relieves home of its dullness or lauienoss, Which in nine cifcs cut ol ten, is what drives him to the ale house, tn his ow n ruin and his family's. It truofpnrts him into a fcycr and livelier, snd mere diversified and interesting eccnb ; and while he enjoys himself there, he may forget the eVil.l nl the present moment fully as much a u he we ever so drunk, w ith the great ad- thu WeM. Michigan alula", under mi aclae demand, could send l.OtKUWM of barrels of flour Vantage of finding himsi -If the next day with his out of ten thous.-.nd invu'ids that have pnsed through his hands he lies only lost forty ? That such is the fact at (Iraefenberg any person may ascertain w ho w ill take the trouble of inquiring in my hou-e upwards of eight months, and do noi at the neighboring Police Office, w here every hesitate lo iy that I deem it one of the mo.t use ful and valuable latter-saving inacmnc ever inven ted. I formerly kept two women continually oc cupied in washiug, who now do a much in two day a they then did in one week. There i no wear or tear in washing, and il requires not more than one-third Ibe usual quantity of soap. I have had a number of other muchine in my family, but tin io decidedly superior to every thing else, and so little liable lo set out of iep.ir, that I would not do without one if they should et ten time the price they ar sold for. DANIEL 1IERR. V'UPEliiOK Port wine, Xlsderia and Libon win. Also superior Brandy and Oin, lmon Svrun. Also a few barrels of Bin Fhh, for sale yl F HENRY MASSER. piuntury, July 10th, 1845. thing connected with (iraefenberg is especially regibtered. It must be noticed that patients who apply to PrissniU, do so as a dernier resort; having tried all medical kid within their pro vince, and generally the mineral spring of Ger many and elsewhere, in vain and it is averted by twenty English gentlemen, who signed a certificate to that effect to tho Times newspa per, that the patients, with few exceptions, may be divided into two classes those whom medi cal men have pronounced incurable, and those w hose diseaaei are the teaill ut medical treat ment. tire those who apprccioto the system, nt i feel coin meed that M en taken up with that energy which en characterizes our friends en your side of tho Atlunlic, no interested motives on the part of the (ew will be permitted to repress this great boon to the many: and 1 hope that eVery Stale in the Union will select a suitable person to spend some time at tho fountain head in or der to bring back accurate knowledge on this intcreeting subject. Your space will not admit of extend ing this letter, or I should furnish fur the perusal of your readers a hurrber of extraor dinary cases of cure that 1 have witnessed since tny sojourn hero for the last three months, be veral came here for gout, who could not walk across their rooms in a few days they were en abled to climb the mountains! but to extract morbid humors and t fleet , cure a much longer to m-.rket ; and yet that State does hot comprise oiie-'.wen'ieth it tlie wheat land of tho west. The amount of predu'-'ion ia ub.'uluU-ly illimi table. It is even now considered r i'."i uious when 2.SOO.0O0 barrels of Hour canio doA u by tho Erie canal in the season u! i'l'j ; but thut amount, ifa market Could bo obtained. Would expand in five years to fix tniHiont of barrels, and then tho wettern country would junt begin to be cultivated." HioH Pbicb for Corn. The Gazette, pub lished at Holly Springs, Miss, says, that corn is selling at that jdace at two dollars per barrel, and with t prospect ol increase in price all ow ing to drought probably. JCiTt EnrROAilitiENr. An old titis'H of New Orleans stated in evidence the other l jV( tlial the city had encroached upon tL 'nver one H'oiiev in Ins pocket, or, at lea, laid out in real iioc.;inc in. I Conil'. its lor himself and his fa in. iv, whhoet :i l-.e.'d ii b Nay, it accompanies him i,i hid next day's woili.aud if the per ho has l.-eii reading be bii thing aboVe tho very idlest and lightest, :lV,'', him something to think besides tho mechanical drudgery of m every day occupation something he can t:,joy while absent and look forward with pleasure to return to. To tabe Stains oir of ritk. Mix toge ther in s phial, two ounces ot eBSence ot lemon, From the Yiirmingham (F.ng ) Advertiser. Itsraanct of Real Life. It has been truly remarked that many of the event of real life would surpass the pages of romance if told with the srrme pathos and feel ing ; and this town and neighborhood has latter ly been the theatre of deeds as romantic as any novelist could Conceive, though invested with all the true sobriety of matters of Tact. A young" American planter named V)a Costa, of gocxi fa mily and immense fortune, Xvithoutany incnm- hrance, and almost without living relation, had latterly, it appears, come over to tngland in search of a wife rathr-r a romantic errand, eon sidering 'the number of ladies to which the Uni ted States have given birth ; but ono respect ing which he had only one person to please, and that one himself. After visiting some ot the most fashionable Cities of the kingdom, and "spending his money like a prince," without meeting tho object otliis seated, he paid a viit to Birmingham, and wss Btanding one day at the door 'of the Hen and Chickens, when, aa old wives Would Bay, and circumstances have in this tasO proVed the truth of the saying,) the Very "peroA ne came to England to look tor, walked serosa New street, nearly opposite U) where he stood. Struck by her appearancd with those peculiar sensations which lover will best understand, bnt which we maugrrj our gray hairs havo not quite forgotten, htJ followed the lady, and with much politeness (irt words wo will not pretend to detail,) expressed a wish for a better acquaintance, and a desire to? see her home. The young Va!y, a Miss Ri:n tner of Alcestur, v. as at that time on a visit t'j Mr. Ileeley's, Bristol-road, to whose house thi stranger accompanied her, but his partner in lite not liking such a romantic visitor toa young lady then under her matronly protection, with duo sense of propriety, discouraged the gentle man, and referring him to her parents. The; traveller, however, W3s not lo be diverted front an object in search of whom ho had travel led so far, and the little town of Alcestcr waa shortly after well nigh frightened from its pro. priety, by ft Carriage end four driving up fu'.J speed to the house or Mr. Kimmcr. After Yna ny wonderings and many "guesses," among tht inhabitants who it Could be, it turned out that il was Mr. Da Co--ta, come in the most gentleman ly and honorable manner to request of the pa rents permission to pay his addresses to their" daughter. Advice was asked of those wit It whom they usually on other mattcre, and all circumstances duly weighed, and consent wn. very naturally given ; and the stranger gave such evidences of the sincerity of his attach ment, that he was not long finding his way 1 1 the heart of Miss Riminer, and then welir what then 1 why, what think yon, gentle rea? der!- -he neither abandoned her to a broketl heart, nor seduced her and left her to comfoi'.. herself with a dose of prnssic acid, though na ny tales were afloat of what the modern ' lliuej beard" would do, but married her at Attcstcr Church on Sunday last) three carriages ami lour conveying the parties who grated the nuptial ceremony with their presence. Yotr see we are not writing a tragedy, hut an opern and an Opera we trust it will be, as far as tluj characteristic goes', of all ending happily, for" the people whoso daughter has thus become wife, aro good, worthy, honest people, in tno- derate circumstances, the lady possesses goef sense, as well as personal attractions, end lh stranger lias shown himself, by his munificeri . presents, and by various acts of kindness, as r' licato as they are generous, to be really w'j at. he passes for a inanol vat wealth nnd a -''eti' tleman. We understand that tho elder hrct her" of Miss Rimmer is lo accompany her to hef newr" residence on the oilier side tho Atlantic, vhei his fortune, as well as hers, will be uiadft. A Leo vcy The following issn eXtrAr f fron the will and testament of Col. Geo'rg. Mason, of Virginia, and we commend it to tit's careful attention of American youth, as emboc'yiiig sen' timerits worthy of imitation ; 'I recommend lo my sons, from 'Vny own nt' perience in life, lo prefer (he happiness of ir rt. pendeneo and a private station to the tro.fbl.? and vexations of public business, but it cither their own incljr.ations, or the necessity flf lluv time, should rngage them itf ihe public affairs,' I charge them on a fathcr'3 blessing, never t let the ti'.otives of private interest or ombitu i induce them In betray, nor the terrors of pover ly and disgrace, oi of death, deter them fronf "s.-eiting ihu liberty of their country, aud n deavoriog lo ttsosmtt lo their posterity thoe u cr,d rii'hts to which tlicmsiKes weie bjrn. one ounce of oil of '.orpentine. Gicase and third of a mile w ithin & t fur'y year. other spots in fV.V,, are to'be rubbed gently with a linen fg dipped in the oovecoaipoiiioti. Tub Dairy. ahoTordrfaisS i ft thousaca I tWit VrO"ouncedA. r-ays Campbell, without ad- verting to the beauty of its etymology, mrryt rday." There are ix widows living in New Jersey, within the dts'ance ofhnlfa mile, whose unite. I sgea amount to fat hundred and twenty u veart ! Their aes as follows; one 91 yearrf one W, two 7, one 81, and one It is a Ct uiov IAt r m natural l.is.ory that every colored woman, of a hundred year and tipwardi. who dies anywhere ai the South, was n-ivant of Gen. Washington. il" ' vice appears to have been a pUnt for lujijevity. .A