!_..T ~ i t io.a . ~o*-;.::0,00 . fi at.L.74310111620(f..W1ND . . -, -... - : ..Daniel-Hallidayi, a mechanic . obscure ! :equu ttyi. v ithiga,:_plingtoni-Onin , i , Ica ; tias :done 'whitit - tho,!.World:- , of -- -Mee ies .have sought for in vain for 'Centuries. !,.! e 'basin : vented "and:-- lint; into 'successful; ciperattOP:. a Windinill With Self -furling ;Oita.. The. mill :built Ity.hinthasfivefeet wings, ft. e.the dituu ind ;' r eter - of the wind wheel is ten 'feet , . it - has !been operating for six Months With ut a hand beineto.ucited to 4.19, tegplate• ili 3 O!fails. -It' ! run filleen' days at one time withe' stopping' clity:lii night, and it hak stood , thtr seme • ro3g hard gales. - The beauty-of the inn vement . ' is. - that it does : stand'. when. the wind ing eschirdest, With the edge the w igs to the! - wind,; and as .it lulls ',they gradually resume their !position for a gentle_ breeze.' 'lt.'!is to contrived that nothing but a squall . ot, great . severity falling' Upon it Without a l itiothent's wanting, can pr,odnee.damage.: - , i .-,, ...- , • .- . Thrz-mill mentioned has dmwt4ster fi ;in.! A Weil. twenty-eight feet deep, hundred feet diatant;!and„fO r ced it into a 41' reser voir into the upper ' - . part of the bu rn;Sufficient • for. all farm purposes, garden irrigation .and "iota; to spare.” The cost of such a mil l heis4o, and the pumps and pipes 0)014 r 25. It is elevated on, a single_ oak pest - .a foot' quare;.the turn" circle being „stipPOrted ' by iron braces. The! wings are made Of one Ion• . gitudinal iron bar, -through. WhiCh run small. rods ; upon 'these rods, narrows boards half an inch thick ara . fitted,'ltoles being . bored through front edg e, to edge; and Sere*ed.to gether by nuts. otiLthe end bi theriids. This makes strng, , light sails; but as will beseen are : fi xtures; not to -be furled or up ; , but they are throWn up edge to the wind. by a.very ingenious and simple arrangement of the , machinery; which obviatew the great' oh-' jectien to windmills for fatin-thie—lthe neces sity of 'constant Supeivision or the sails - to suit the stringtit'ofthe wind.- I 1 ' Wind is undoubtedly the cheapest - p ower that a fttrmer can use; and notwihstanding . its, inconstancy, if this itnprovemez t operates : its well as it bids fair to in a single mill - erect - It ed, it will,he applied to many. Valuable Ust:,.4. • • ' By, windmills! swamps inay be drained and. upland irrigated: ; - What an adVanage-wonld be. the . latte 4 in such a drought ispreVailS' now.in many parts of the count r y; beside the great amount of fertilizing, Matter: in wat r ~ .at all times.. The windmill ' could - be 'u . too for all grinding of grain . for faint use , driving the • washing • tnachine td churn, pumping the water' froth the well or spring; ofterrone'of the hardest kinds of labor about .116' house. Liquid manure and solid ext4e. &tent : Made of liquid, could be set to afie d ' , through leading pipes bythe sam .power.- . .. - .. -' A LOVELORN STIRTiOt. . • Ezra Styles Itaxter was.called o the ha' and in answer to : , the call, a billius-lOokii? persou, in greasy coatl and .pauts—,-the :lattt scateely long enough. - to reach the Itops • cif his grey. short stockingS, the - -condition of whiFh indicated that no; wife : or - - mother's .care W* exercised in .keeping then in, order. : 101is .• hair was bushy and tangled and his chin tin -1 • shaved.) -Drunkenness was' , the allegation -a gainst ,gainsti him; and., the charge was ] proved iy : the Mayor.. •1 . - • •'•- 1 1,-i! , • , `l3O What you please with me;'l'said Ezra, .. ' for Pm a brokenhearted man, - .11%Le flung ir v; , . scilf away and didn't suppose-'aritly would ' think - it - Worth the while ; to pick , - ie . up • but the wittehriaan - did tie. it, and Plipin't ;hank 'him for his trouble. Oh, Mariji, Mafia Jktiii Hopkinson! couldSt thou see hi now ; 'see the work of thy! relentless cruelty, Wouldsv `thou not be . ashatned of thyself.r 1 - .z •' ••• The audienee was very much ;affected' by his- tender and fltouching . apostrOphe. -- Ezra continued-:' • -..: - - .; • • 41**as a nice'young -man as ' ever trod en, brick,in this ';city of -Philadelphia, but lOv has &me it all..l , lt's unrequited affeetiOn tha has been - my ruin,' • • I . • 1 • • - --- 1 . • • 7‘ , I - • ,After some heavy sobs, 'he. wiped .his eyes with *blue cotton 'handkerchief; ad went on iiribei•same pathetic strafil• i I , ' s vj- . .-" I never drinkeda drop, so lig, i . me Bob. till my heart, was broke. I wiadierricist rit. 7 ' tnousOt and steadiest young of my a& quaintance,• and weighed jest a li flared and ina sixty-five poulids with my coat' ofE ' But 'When she treated me so (more i 4 • bbing . and 7iping of his eyes,) I pined, and pined aW,ti 1 ;till rny,waistcoat, was half a -nil ito big fo ' • , rne. , I lost fifty-eight 'pounds..efifiesh in fon .-. "weeks a_ two:Aais: I did so:; Go ahea fellers, , and do What you like wi t h • me f ; In t , its lvfariathat• ought to catch it; f4r she fetch - ed lcae "down. to this miserable' conditioni; . • *hen, Under other orspiees, I'd t•eie oneof the brightest ornantents;Of society.' . . .• Here - the yoiee of the nnfortnriate youtki ,failed :and he was led .down stai7; his `eonvi4- sive sobs being heard-some minutes after ins . disappearance, i We believe the 'fine was_ rf: - witted, in consideration of .his Mental suffei•- • ing. His honor has been la' lote' and a lei , -low feeling made him wondrous! : kind to Mr. Ezra Styles Baxter. - - j • . ,- I- ,-' . '• ! • ladled Tille of Salt. '` in many. cases of• a disordered stomach, a teaspoonful of ,salt is a certain !.ure. In the violent internal acting, termed cholic, add a - teaspoonful of ;salt to a pint of cold water - rlrink it and go to bed—it is oneof the spped iest retnediss known. The same will revue a person who seems almost dead from receiv . ing a ;very heavy WI. 1 In km apoplectic fit, no time Should be lost in• pouring down salt and waler.„ if sufficient Sensibility remain to allow of swallowing; if - not, thebead must be siongid, with eold wa ter until the, sense return, whensalt will eom 7 pletely restore 'the patient from] the lethargy. In a fit, tbe feet should be placed iii warm water with : mustard added', and the legs briskly rubbed, all bandages remoyed from the neck, and a cool aPartinent-, procured . if possible. In immy,f.a:ses of 'severe bleeding , at' the lungs, and When other remedies; fail, Di. Rush found two` , !Inds of salt Com _ pletely stayed the hie •• -1 • I • In case of albite from a thad,ldog, wash the part Iwith stem* brine for au hour, then bin on - salt with s a me .. w. _ rag. , In toothache * warm salt and,;water held to the -part, and irenewed __Vivo et. three times, will relieve in most cases. , Ifil the gums be. affected wash the -mouth, with Amine ; if the ir y t e,v,t, 1 i he covered witlriOiar wash them twice a dai with salt. and 'Water. ,i . Ixt swelled neek,"wash the - liart with brine, and ]rink -pit tile° a day anti 'cured.. cL(I Salt will eipel -worms,' if u in food in's -moderate clegeie, end aids di 'ion; buysalt, meat. is injurious if usedd m eltil---Seientife 1 American. ' 1 I . ;,.. . - I, Orr. - A s : A -* A Goon vomit rr.—A.s._ •:accituDDlne,e pf ours was canning home ainner fbe 901 - -ex day, he Inet a neivo carrying a large asp. hihr wash kettle which our ftiend knew to be s own, and ;charged the eolOred gent with takinig it from his back yard. Baia the Licensed, 'I was'OnlY . taking wit to de pnolito get a drink of water out of UM, den / tett& utii back again; bat if you don't like to trust.4tee' that fur, take -yenr kettle, and try ; t,O borrow a tin cup somewhere else.' , • 1 frirDr.T r asillrigton, one of -the oldest .surgeons in .t lie Navy, and , a relation of Gen, Weekingtoi, died" in Wasbiarop city Au gust 4th. - - • Rong eke IV; Efieesiipg P orgy 4. ,br ozErr9irs• flail to gallent . skipper, - Sent by Franklin Pierce ,to see to Conquering proud Gallinipper, Soveieign iit'AOsquito Tip 'the!AY of Saw,juan, . _ (San Juan,.surnamed the na*ghty,) Looking-very fierce and hanghty, heid, the sloop Cyane— And this inessage brought he: ovpit:. 7 "Yvu have tiarn - pl.e4on our right—',' Dearest rightif shooting niggers ! • .Skeeters! you must pay or fight, (Twenty thousandl—thein's - the figures,) Also unto Mister Rutland. • •And the Mighty Yankee nation. Make iMmediate - teparation, , 7 ' . E!se will I upon your Shore land, • g desolatio*! • • - • "I will give your to 7 one day, • - By the ship's'ehrononteter; • 'This her rightful debt to pay, Ere I heave - a bOnib at her." Thus he. spoke--and, ehovmg off, - Threatened dirimt punishment ; While, at. the admonishment, Stood the tiarkies on the wharf In astonishment,;; - - twenty-and-twenty r • hoursluid run" ; •:. • . - • Net-. from - sliOte.a9-nnSwer carne ; • ".Fiefeely; then, ',each frowninggnu, Belehing,fohlt with fire and flame, - Rent the: firinainei it amain Full-six hours the eannOu .foared„ :• - Tall six houis the smoke-wmttli4 soared ; from..e"very fu e, like rain, . • . . .Perspiration loured. \-; • . Onibs•and balls and gralie-Shot.'fly; s • ..Mild and reeds - and bamboo scattering; are torwand knocked a wry By the ennui - 111'a l ecaseless battering. those.Nyall refuse to tumble!: While - the niangb•grovcs front under, Peering forth b . kapid..wOnder ; s • F m rightened 'thub es" gaze . lanil grumble:' "How there trees thunder s • . Quickly turned the • Shouting down Loo above the ea, iteward - t Virs i lieutenant the 1. u the forces ray .hcartie Cut the'eutter 100 I urry ! for,tho nil I hen, amazed ' ad .been-nOsborter gazed, - • • riek and-mortar • • • i sorely ptwled . licit di,taSter ! mho() mid: plaster bambooiled f • n the fastet" Stood .the captain,' .That his . work I . IJ Crying madly as. h l'Oh! for solid 1~ B*.these. to hasten' ba Shall bur nation lii No! ThWII bit then froth .shore, *open Intelles, mon s ronr,:, g a, box or fluttehl.-ts ! 'orel hull cOrniOand ; ear a hand ! ' Am . -ay '1!"- . . . . . , . . . . • - . . set.: him pauf:e L', ..' Pickering e dra . ws, 1 ' . s iliekeringi trerts ?f;Greyt(iwil Oir sailor dashes, .light fla4ies- - -- • , . f 'mud tui4 hay-,troorn bitt:ao - irs . ! . . ' :See him landiugl7l ••• is . the ()aunt - lei Nov the Lucifer 11 NO the flame . 1 1.7 p And down the .. •l • Witlto torch e Lurillly : the reel Soon, tha • Will be, naught • ~,. i • . Byrst qie_ flames t . ;Rowion row of{ Spread+ the eonfla l Grose - and:Srav Lietiiti. , e'en/the N'. • "Wit its serpe • -Wil4er leaping Yet they . bhlie no! . .As tile Captainl 4 , n every slu ; • . -- *huts consturthiff— e, • . ti. c .mation wide .e and shore illtimitig, :aulted sky It tongiis.of At e t now and iligher ; , 4 . .. half so high • . . • . . i • .* ' As befire the daWn—fof Nlielter:;• .. ~...-7.ly.ifg with thlir*household goods, Men a ..women, helter skelter, : • . SOU protectiOn in the . wcios i i t .; C a niagt there ,waii none,. nor bloo;ished; . onc Were worded- - -no one. died-- . • .(Sav'a luckles monkey, tied*, And CIA-gotten in La woodshed . . - .. - • - By the water side,) • .• r• - Hail to, Hollins! Hail' to Pierce !i . •:.. 1.1.1-11 to Mnicyt—and his patches ! Glory to'these - heroes . . fierce.! .; -Praise to Pickering and the =itches,. Thus a blnodle. - ,s,iyietory_ivinnhig f. - - . May their fumefore'er MereaSe!. , May such vYartire neyer c4se.,. t.', ;tor 'Ais tut the glad .begiuning *.'' - r Of the reign of Peace ! - . '-* . . .VirAifiEß WILIiIii.KIC. , *This well authenticityl fictlwhich is not found in any of the pnblished ieport4) is suppied to have been suppressed by miler of ;the government, as cal culated to' injure the administration! Increose of Slitiery. . • -•/. *As a fret that slavery has been and is rap- , increasingidiv in this country. The .great . ev'l Is ever growing and extending, and. there is no .doubt but .plans•nre now; being project tdby, the • Administration (or enlarging. the area, of 'African' servitude in the Union. Should Mexico, CAA and the • Sandwich Isl ands•-‘be soon , attheied, they' would probably btcome slave States. *. ••- • • . rihe tbllowingStatistieci,. taken fram'a let tet from Charles' Mine! to the delegation in COn,• : , -, re.ss from Pennsylvania, _wilt show .the . nerease• of slavery in the: past., :and give an ,idea a 'the rapid strides which will make in the future, in Case the process ; of the South should be*sucegssfully" - carried Out.. •- • The. hole numberlot . slaves in the V. S. was - 696,896 ' • : 893,057. • •• • .1,191,864 . 1,528,098 2,009,043 2,487,213 3,198,324- 1790 1800 1810 Ino 1830 1840 1850 'her are ti gr`elttei than, th .re were .whi revolutionar.y war, ,years . f in,.1.840 to .. 00!t the eens.ui , numbe will. probabl s,. `Coti t for yoUrseN • ,Add o these the fi — .N . es in free §t • . Sl av - Population, . . • - Total. - • 3,f)2',!1)85, or nenrlj ulationi of the Unite, descent. . . , :,•...... .. ~ . . .." Of these, . one:fourth are able to . bear arms ; 'or if all were. 'flustered there would Ve an ar uiy of 900,000 Men; au...array equal to7h •' large St. army Napoleon,' in - plentitude of , his pori, eould,hring into the field. ~.. - Not a singl 'Whig or Free Soil pa ,ll per 1 c dissented, fr i nn the action_ of the Mad isOn Invention, !i-hile . those which were' doubt u --theßelott.Journal, lanesville Gs= :Atte nd the Miner -Point Tribune --yield a bed support' toe,netvilepublican`par ty. Ye. may Cher ore" bay that the Rqui). limn party, inaugu at Murillo; has a, hearty support 'fro the Anti-Nebraska Ad- Ininistr4ion presses of the .State, and that they ' backed by determined and enthusi aStie, le - .---iii/teaukes (Wis.) Free Dem., Fl' l r riliel"4‘ : - Cdnimittee If' ly a I udaqon of G , ... :. - . number. of slaves now' ites ten yv:irs..after the iAn • increase•in the ten. 850,.0f More than 700,. is six .years hence their k' . be four millions. •es if you dare:! 'ree colored ; • • 428,661 3,198,324 3,6?.. 6,985 ,one-seventh of the pop- Statea are of African aJdrai6f,the Detn94aat piiMilthed. It is 431*.1 remor,trigler, BUSINES ;; - • Ur. r,tßALtar.s. I,NDRY GlPomr,.Roiidy-uutile 01ain -4.7 ing, &c. Public 4renucilMo4trose, Pa. • , • Bin • , QURGEON.DENTIST, ergrosei, ra., at. Searle's Itolel,.MOrkdays and r 'Sys of each week: , . P. R emocis, ii.AsturomAnil TAIVIR, 'Shop over Hawley Mott's Store. Spring ana i Sunpner Fashions for 104, ,jug` received. it 11 • • . , , • Doctors Tha*er {lc Crtuida ll HAVINP associated thernsidvesan the practice of Medicine and Surgery, would respectfully invite all to give Om a call thaVmaV ! neeil their profession al services. They may blifoulid at the office former lY occupied by Dr. Thaye4 They ' ill keep on hand pnre-Concentrated and Hihneopolhie,medicines. ] Montrose, May 8 , 185 1.i... l , , • , . t :i ;R. TRATIR. ' 4- '' :i .Henry 11. ,AfONTROSE, PA., wiiti Row, ll'