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air Mt. fl frsse4s rw~~~q -I a ii - t I INLATLGFMW T0 -,T I,.I!; lY ~--s ; PHiRADELPHiA EVENING ED -..A "" 2)a"' ,STARJ pta r? "Sen. should with candor avow their principles, and not oower before the opposition of numbers---' .ruth is powerful,' and has nothing to fear from investigation.' i , .'.. PIULADELPHIA. MONDAY EVENING MAY 30, 1S36. No 0. 37.. --. -' ... .. -.. .... . -a L PRINTED AND PUBLIStID ByV .... ...... it" r& Co, '.,' a.5,.Ghe Siret, 4 .'dop shabove Third, I LK A araiPH . ;- '" : L tE* I S. '. n t, PAPdgX-Doilarp.yer p annum, payabe ihal-erly T avance. TaAlW. e.ary ,r inning the news and new ad- verta -'I'tree, Pollars andFifty Cents,per annum. h lnr yearly in advance. .* N p seiiption receded for. leas than six tpptn o o rill la paper.be discoptinue4 except .at the eoptiof.thse ispblihers, untdall arrearages are "pa -s -i-s ribe. desiro4- rdiscontinuingthe aprl nht neottlty e t'p blisra-' previous to thei e axt-6on ofto'fthd'lf year. othorwzie it will be aeon- sidered, new-eage2ment. . i- L. .afIerol, Tailor, Has q.epi..d.frui Seventh street, second house h.elow Rae.,, to No. 19,North l;ighth st,. 1l!E1PECTFULLY infrims his .friendsa.nd thb..putdi.-in general, that he has rec.eiv- ed the Fall Fashions. Also, a new.assortmenl of.goodqssurtabla for the season, to which he in- vites their-attention. janr 14 *' DA'VIb CLARK'S i-va s7'aTrJo VagaJRSTORE, No. 112 North Fourth l, Philadelphia. B. 1 ..Wiff .wnd Account. Book., of every des. criAl.QPi M manufactured at the shortest no. ti C, mndal the lowest cash prices. .Tht.thiglest-price. given for Rags. sept 22-d6m THE SUBSCRIBER. \ -rKk.Bf.Pl-.I'anad a cornplete assortment .of Ajal t!iSU,, CHEMIGCALS.,&C, which lie. wl diilse-,of- on' the. most reasqnaKle terms. W mltsaleaod Retail. J. FISHER, S ....W. 'corner 7th and Buttonwoodl st. ,N..i ..Orders) for Dr. Adams', Eye Water re- a. ceived at the above place. f-b 10 M-RflqE.9PP.j 4- CO: No. 25 vet: street, Nekw.York, (between /' .Bfroadway and Broad St.) IVElf'lOTlICE, that they have taken a. large '"'4d convenient .warehouse, as above, un- their-.gire in.Pearl st. can be rebuilt-where they offtauoin'pl'ete assortment of Silk Go. ds, S Umibrels and Parasols, and Imported and Do- mestic Sjkaw Goods, on the usual credit, or forl cash, at ai low prices as they cap be obtained, in this coupry. feb 15, A2E n. AWdGI'GS. I RANCIS-EWLAND, No. 479 Market st. E. ouP4oormalbove Thirteenth-has constant- lymon hLrad, the most fashionable and elegant Papea, It"gings. .Atlo,dComnmob.Papqes'at'verv low prices. i Alx4i3._ast kceived an elegant assortment of -- -.Bdia Pirrlmr .BuBrd-Piece. ... ...... Country Dlilec.sfipplied,. n 26 dek' Smith and, Bell't Hanger, ,8 L ltFULLY .informs his friends and Y 160n general,' that he carries on. -" ; tt'ild ,b neisimB.o n all iheir vaiious- brtlncherN 5-- - Nv- 4. i iFourth street, Philadelphia ---~.fi B-m. i -asorms-his- friends and Stnlepublic in general, that he has received tshttSING-fASH IONS. . Also, a.n ttAgslitismentorgoogds.suitable for the soir-to-wMhicb-e invites their attention, - apr 8-d tWF MCR THE PURCHASE AND y _- OP .kEAL ESTATE.-Money 9rqu;eJn4,PVMgartage. Land, Huuses and Lots f mslt. iRrtperties exchanged; alo, a. variety f-F&1r6`i f.or-sale. -. SAML. M. LYNN, ma .ar,.17-lf.. Nei. 76, Vine-st. "ilR. HUET griduale at the Faculty of Me- ,Lj'.dicine in Paris, formerly Physician iii the Hospital of that city, well known by the nuimer- oti- tsl)irVed caseal he has,cuired; has his dwell- ing house, No. 118 Arch st. 3rl door below 6th -4- thes6fu(lakidep where he mnay be seen privately. ,pr2 1-d *. -- ARiSH'KLL HAOUSE, Chesnut sheet, Phi. i.Jladelphia. This splendid Hotel was eopeed oi 1_h'-lnesday, the 23d Marcli, 1836.-.- The house hats been thoroughly repaired and fitted in a. ii pe ror sl le r-.i" he accommoda. tiqri, a.iilies. There are fifteen private par. leorsi a great part of the'furniture enti ely new. ,_nepbWn-and. Ladies trlselling, may be as- iured that their accommodation. mid. conveniience at this 4w4oyal cannot be surpagsed in any, estab- hlahmbntBiasl United States. . .... ', EDMUND BADGER, p l -,. Late oftheGCiy Hotel, Phiila. Ee .it.'r Schuym il4 Nauiga-. .tidn R. and CoalCo.: 1 AAL4NG,diksldseid.of all their former stock ..ait..f .OAL, abi- rnow recenting a fresh sup- * pIlt.lyibiahBy. blate improvemrentsattliteir miiee,. Sidselt drwifLr- great care before it is sent toi mi -'a.nd-will te delivered in.souperor order,' at the doors of consumers, alt tlie following' RETAIL' PRICES. l tmjs.* .- o. 46 00O ,P.er ton.- Brakeairealhd and stove 6 50 of - [u )_,-., m 5 00 2240 Ibs.. SOrdser will be. received at the Company'sh o office, -N&I:59' sbzitb Thiitd-'st. i-plipdsite the Girard Ban leand Diie'stteetwhar4 Schuylkill. ."iS- dtlP .f i,_ .. Cho... ..al.'.Office,' "- NoJ I Bak'seel. *ES V t 0 )GSON & CO. IFER their Vary superior Whife, Gle). or ff. te AsGoal, at the regular market prices, a dmif~efow~ig .!cnda. sof pkenlnl creened Coal, Large Lump do. :. do', Nutt or Stove de. Ky ANTED. G MAN, a siLuation as san pas- __ it, or a Clerk, in a Drug Store, id th the prtitice otniedicin'e and Smith the Drng.businese, wopld.ke e y'ypait of 'lje Uriie' d 'itates;- ah id c66 give'the beqt referienco. SApply. to PAM.lIm E, & . -- f ". No-9 Clierry street. a, the Cheap, Book Store, No. No th enitl s.:---th'efllowing'works, Vit1aaadAfls !5t.aa ofPofm- ei ; Norman 1t ie; 1,"25; Illipd $1. "Patlhe,,r, 4;.o;,Cap ,,ar-. "tae Cutters, 37c" GoodW .Deqs cmpeto i 2 v .ne r WM. HS. SCOTT. MYo. 7 Commerce-sfretd. O FFrERS fur'sale,by the package, on liberal terms, the lolluwing seasonable Goods. 20 cases West-ends, superior quahliy, 20 do., Ptttsburg Cords, various colors, 20 do. Rowan Cassinmores, 30 do. Blue Drillings, 100 do. Pawtucket Sewing Cottons, all nos. 10 bales No. 10 Green Shoe Hemp, best qua- lity. 30 cases Cotton B'alls, white and assorted co- lorn. Also, a general assortment of Checks, Plaids, Stripes, &c. jan 13 HARDWARE. -THOM'AS SHIPLEY, Mo. 71 Alarkei sltrel, O OFFERS FOR SALE- Englishl and American Trace Cliins, Wagon boxes Sad Ironsi Holowlo-w.irej Cut and wrought nails brads and spikes, Horse shue nails; corn seller teeth; Ca...'s.and Rutcher's edged tools; Wilsoin's Batcher and Shoe Knives; Naylon & Sanderson's cast and shear Steel, Cut Tarks and Sprigs; Wilt? .n extensive variety of Cutlery and' Hardware. mar 30-4w DUTCH HERRING. Just received by Dutch BtJg Prince ofNether- lands, a prime lot of Dutch l-ioting. Also, a lot ut fine Anchovies in stone jars. For sale at the Tempeiance Tea and Family Grocery Store, S. W. corner of Dock and Second Streets. apr 11. I=GflHORVS.--L.EGHORNS. f Cases Superior New pattern leghorns-va-. rious prices, just received and will be sold low by JOHN ALLEN, .ap.19--d No 298 Market st. FRESH .OLIVES. Just received, 50 jars of Ir sh Spanish olives in ine order. Formaieat the Tenperance Tea. and Family Grucery Store, S. W. corner of Docl and Second streets. april 14 JAMES R. WEBB. Liquor Coloring. 9> HHDS. and 15 brls. Liquor Colorfig, made from sug.tr. Alon, a quantity of Liquor Cri'lring minde from % nod; superior t an) here- itofwhre offeedl to the market. For sale in quain- tities to sut p.tuichasers. J. P. LEWIS & BROTHER, apr 13 Maiden street, N. L. I Extra Fine Black Teas. J UST received from the late sales at New York, an extensive assortment ofisnpeior .BLACK TEAS, well worthy the attention of familiess For sale by theichest, or, at retail, at i.-l1 eii'perance Tea and Family Grocery Store, iSoulh West corner Dock and Second streets. I apr 8 JAMES R. \ EBB. PFd'TTUCKET THPLE.iD. g kCASES wl.ite and asso ted .olors, 1 e in bundles of 100 slk-iiis easii. -0.ea5es' white and-'d" do. poindl bundes. - LI ~UsB~-a- e~ru~oi,~ LM- oiu aaI~ .. .-.L _- .ta,1-rd *r' T'.Cbsbnece streett" a 'dIYA PER & c e LancadhirePo- tatoes, (real pink eyes) just receiv- ed per barque Mary, and lor sale at the Tempe- rance Tea and Family T'es. Store, S. W. cor- nor of Dock and- Second streets. apl 16. JAMES WEBB. AROL'EN L/SS.IERES. 2 0i PIECES Rouen Cassimeresb wool l .mixture. 21uo pieces Rotten Cassimeres, cotton mix- ,ture. Now in Store and for sale by WM. H. SCOTT, mar 1-d 7 Cimmerce st. ENGLISH CHEESE. P RIME English Cheddar and Stilion Cheese, for sle at the Temperance Tea and Fa. mily GroceN, Soi-e, south west corner Dock and Second arreets. apr 22 JAMES R. WEBB. BRUSSEL C.RPETING. FIVE BALES Brussels Carpeting, ofsupe.: rior quality, in Store and for Sale by Win. H. SCOTT, ap 15 d 7 Commerce-st. Fresh Dry Goodi. JUST received I'rom New York, a handsome q assortment of SLLKS, as follous: 1 case black Gro de Naip, from 44cts a 50 1 do super blue black do. 75 a 80 1 do do 5-1 blue black, $1,00 a 1,25. I do figured Pudesua, 87 a t. I do 'do jet black figured, 75 a I1,'0. S1 do superior Broctielle Shawls, %1,50 a $7. 1 do do Satin $.4 f. Also, a general' assortment of twisted Silk and .embroidered Slhasil,; Btbnd Veils; Cambric' .Hhkfdt llemsticlht and curded border do: Bead ,Bags, Silk Stocking;' Linens; Silk Scharfs, &c. S JOHN ALLEN, Sapr 20- No. 03 Market street. .Princetun Crackers. JUST received, a fresh supply ofthese cele. Sira.ted Crackers, at the Temperance Tea and Family Grocery Store, south west corner Dock and Second-streets. ,apr 27 JAMES R. WEBB. FOR SVLE,. i o That valuable three story brick 'IkiHou-.e and bildiigs, No 1I Prune street, above Fourth, containing 23 feet in flrnt by 120 in depth. The inprovetneits a-rea subsiantal. ly built three story hotruse, w-ilh double back buildings, bath house, smoke heuse and cistern. The premises are in excellent tenantable condi. tion. For terms, cc.- apply at Nc. 19 Prune st. tuo doursabose., apr 28-dtf New Jersey Property. VALUABLE tract of land near Salem, J. containing 426 acies, 206 of which timber, fur sale, apply to D. PALMER & CO. apr 22 No. 9 Cherry st. ANEW DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE-By Charles Robinson. Louldon-William Pickering. New York-Willinm .Ijckson. THIS day received by ORRIN ROGERS, No 67 snuth Second street, a fuitliIr supply of Part I of Richardson's New Dictionary. The whole work will be completed in 30 parts, each containing eighty quarto pages. Price 50 cis. To those who subscribed the. past week and paid 63 cents for Part I. the second Part will be tutinished at 37j cenls, as the. publisher has come to the determiiafiiop to reduce the price of each Number to 50 cents, so that every family may. have an opportunity of purchasing a-nai.- roiyd,,Dictionary of the English'lmguage. OR7lN ROGERS, Agent for thie Pub.- apri27 sher, 67 south Secedond at. .iT PRIIrTE S.LE. Q0( Acres of Good Land with Water Power. S situate on the Tuscarora Creek, Jiniala county, 2 miles from Ithe Juniata CanlI, 4 irhles from rMeaxico and 5 miles'fr-om the count% town, M-dflin. There is 26 feet fall v itlin thie limits 6of tls properlv;the stream us sutfcieitly. . J.4Lseaons for nm-anufacturing purpose.A Any person desirous of purchasing, and wishing urllher particulars, may address a letter to ED- .VARD SITER, Spread Eagle Post OftTco,, .whiicl will meet iilh prompt attention. apr 20-2m FRESH SALAD OIL. A C BASKETS SWEETOlLof.extra qua- S litr) just received and for sale at tlhe Temperahnce Tea snd Family Grocery Store; south west corner Duck and Second sts. Sapr-29 JAMES R. WEBB. Tavern Stand for Sale. T HE ixiur e, &c. of a first rate stand, doing a large and profitable business, in a cen. tral part of the city-for sale on accommodating terms. Apply to D. PALMER& CO. " apr 29 -9 Cherry street. PENNY MAGAZINE. V OLUMES 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this popular Pe- riodical, are now completed anid for sale, bound either in muslin or half calf. Also in Monthly parts, at 12k cents each. An% parts from the commencement if the work, carn be supplied. Publication office for Philadelphia, 67 south Second street. may 11 ORRIN ROGERS. PENNY CYCLOP.EDIA. ITOLUMES 1 and of th;s valuable work are already completed and ready for delivery, either bound or in Nos. 1 he price for each part-is 124ci'nt., and forth volsbound 92 each. P lic-itin office, 67 south Second street. may 11 ORiIN ROGERS. NWOTICE.-All persons indebted to the es- ti late of George Armroyd, deceased, are re- quested to make paymi-nt, and those persons having claims or demands against the said es- tate, are requested to present the came to the subscriber. H. TALLMAN, Administrator, may 11 m6w No 292 north Third st. E LEGANT PARASOLS of the latest fash- ions-W. & W. H. RICHARDSON, No. 6 south Third slreet,(a few doois below Market) offer for sale a large assortment of elegant Erencl style Parasol-, of the most approved fashion, which they will sell on tie most lea'of- able terms. may 11 REMOVAL. WO r d& dWRZGGINS. H AVE removed their Spectacle Store and N Mnufactory, from No. 52 Cheqnur st. to tle S0utlh Eist coi'ner of Firth and Clicsnit sts. wheie they intend to keep an enlarged assort. meut of Gold, Silver, Fine Sitel and Shell Spectacles, wt'li all the dirfftei ent kind of Glasses. Also, the Patent Double Focus Spectacle Glasses. The subscribers being the only au- thorised agents for thesale of thalt article in Hisi% ch.y-together with general assortment of Jewellery; they offer at low prices, wholesald and retail, at the corner of Chiesnut and Fifthl trees, ,pr 7 IEWS IN THE TYROL.-From draw. ings by Allom with letter press descrip- liond. Thie is one of the cheap and beauti. fully works of the day, and is worthy of exten- sile circulation. Fore sale by, SOLE &. SANKEY. 304, Chesnut st. 2 doors above 11th S. side. mayl2-d ., TARE NOT'i' . SW-IHAT an office is nuw opened corner of Bud 4 and Green street in the Northern Liberties, where Insolvent Bonds and final Petitions w.dl be careluJly drawn and all other business con- nected therewith, attended to up to a final dis- charge under the act of Inealveny. Bail pro- cured in all cases which are. bailable. Agedey business what kind sever carefully attended to-both, in Town anld Country. (Letters Poet paid wj.Ul] be.a.tended to.) -Office hours from 7 until 1 QA. M.andi fiom 2 until 6 P M. Mar. l8-d ACR'ae uu.al a mn.... w It . LOST, A EED ofa lot of Ground in thlie.aclpe- .lat Cemetry, in the name of .George WVil- liarson,. marked according to the plan letteJed P. numbered 12. Said deed is supposed to be iin the possession of a Mrs. Ried. ApRlcatmon! has beer, made tn the Board of Directors for a renewal of the same. TIose persons.interested are notified to come forward to show cause wvAiy the same should not be done. Application to be made to the widowv Miry Williamson, residence in Federal below Sedcond street, or to the Board of D;rectors at their nest meeting,'tlie first Tuesday ii July, at 8 o'clock, P- M. at Warren's, corner of'Gakill and Frorlli street; apr20 Grocery Stock anti Fixtures I OR SALE'--Well located and doing a good S business. A reasonable credit givens. l required. Thi present owner intends lea-ving the city. Apply at the olice No. Clhei ry st. apr 14t American Mfagazine. 1 O. 8 for Alril, is received by the Agent, SC.P. FESSENDEN. No. 7 south Seventh at. General Agent for Pet iuldicalk. apr T8 I .Land for Sale or Exchunge, N tracts of 250 to 400, or 1000 acres and up- wards, situate in the counties of Luze.rire. Union. Centre, Columbia, Venango, Somerset, Clearfielil, Jefferson, Crawford, Warren-;Hn- liiigdon, Lycoming. Ntl.hamptoo. Pike, Schuyl- kll,.Lehighi, Potter; McKenn, &c. In A.las- bul-i cainty, Oho; in tle States of Illinois, Vir- ginia, Tennessee'and Kentucky, near the.Soeta rvcr. For sal *r exchange. ihe city property. Also forsale-, avariet) of Farms, in Ialue frorn . '0M0 to j20,000U and iipwarls. Appjy to SASI UELM. LYNN, ap 21i-d No. 76 Vire street. Virginia Pared Peaches. I "BUSHELS of Virginia .Pared 1.0- Peaclhe ; 50 do. New York Dried Plums, a tery fine article for Pies. Tarts, &.c.- 'For ale at tne Temperince Tea and Groccly Store, south west coruer Dock and Second sw. u-pr 2) JAMIS R. WEBB. Franklin Library of Modern Literature. T HIS day published part 57 of the Frnlckiin Library, containing the continuation of Ne,'.ton Foster, b% Captain MairyaUt. Pi.ce- '12 cents. Ptublication Otdice, No. 67 south Second street, by ORRIN" ROGERS. apr 27 CLO WNS. TEN CASES superior Blue, Green and Brown Cloths, just received and for Sale by Win. H. SCOTT, apr 2B 7 Commerce street. lHESSRS. FREDERICK and SAMUEL I. HOLMAN,.respectfully inform the public hit they have pnrehised and now occupy that large and comrnrmoi.us Hotel, situate in thli Borough of West Chester, Pa. kn.. n by the name of the "*Chesrte County Hotel," I-iiel oc cupied by W;lliam Everharl, Esq. This ehab- liihutent is one of the finest in, the SLate, out oft tlie cities, being divided inti sixt% large -and air) parlours and lodging r',oms, having ailachi- ed to it a beautiful pleasure ground, splendidly decorated with trees anid plants. All tie sleep- ing rooms aie largo, and each supphle4 with a fir'eplace. 'tie location of the estaililimont is one of the most salabrious, and the retreat otae of the most .dehligihtll in the coutiry,. "I'lPe Messrs. Holm ini Ie made ample arr.iigemenils frr t hie accommodation ol such as rrmay fa.or' them with t.icir patronage, liatng empIloved a s ficrent ilinuber of the beat ascibtesaid cr-c ranliis the ciy could aftor1. Tlhee is a ral road between the cit y and West Chieter, upon which there i a double hne of cars running daily, making hie commu- i.,calton bcLt eiin Ihe pljccs Easy nod pleasant. Families can be accommodated, illt private apartrTentii. The Messrs. Holman, for the convenience of those desirous of viititng the Yellow Springs, hate made arriragements to run a stage diily between West Chester and that place, iher c all mill be entert-iined by Mrs. M irgart tHol- man, in her old stl le, who still continues to keep the Yellow Springs Hotel, which estab- lashnment is hanlsormely filled up and ready for the accommodation ofvisiters. rrm ', 2 'Toi Cotntractorts. SEALEDPROPOCALS will be received at the office of thie Green River Commrisions. Rumqey, Kentucky, until sunset on the second Monday of .hnc next, fur the construction of Locks anil Dams in the Green anJd Barren river Navigatinn, Nos. 3 to 5 inclu.,isE the Ito first upon Green River. the Inast in Barren River.- liumsey i6 Eietute. tlt tlie Vienna Fall, of Green River, and at Lo.-k ra I)Dam No 2, 20 miles south east of the Yellow Banks upon the Olioi R.ver. Conlractors from a distance would do well to L.,ke the Stage at Louistillc for Bowling Green, wltiach stands at the lhe-l of this nav igalion, and ilhe-erad the trier pist the various -ites. The Locks are to be boilt of cut stone, 145 feet by 36 in tihe chamber; the Dams of timber oilbs Killed with stone: Plins and Specification;s ill be exhibited ta lthe Engineer, at the office, ten days previous to the letting, and an opportuni- ty ofexamining the work at No. '2. which will be nearly completed. JAMlES R. SKI1LES, President Green River Boaid. Piitsburg, April 5, 1836. EDWARD'S LUCIFERS. -fDWARD'S l.ucifer Maiclhs are an admi. trrable article for the insrint.teiienuS produc- tnon of fire by drawing themrlighdy and quick- ly between th: accompanying sand paper. Th'ley aro coiseqitently of iniihpensalale utiliLy to the economrry of every family, particularly as the neces-ity and expense of a nigtt liamp are avoided,'for iri a moment darkre:s is dispelleai by the simplest' of operations, and iobr cinenti- S- .,--x-e. e nqt been ental- Edward's are put up in 'iriroiou forms and la- belled to sulit any market, but those in boxes of 100 each are calculated for most gene- ral uoe. ' ,e.o'rp nnmanylimprofYments ich: the 'subscri. ber hlas, made,. e, begs hleae to recornmeaond 'Edtanrd's''ath ilia i.0 plus ultra." in the art, and solicits the attention of dealers and cons.um. ers, to Edward's Lucafors, all warranted to ig. nite, and notto.impailr by._keeping.' : M Manufactq:ed at No., 210 South Third at. Phiildas'. Notice No. 210. 3. J. MOILSON, Original antd only tma'noifactirr --of, Edward's Lucilers. . Country Mercliants particularly, who ish to obtain a superior article, and one w which till ignite, are invited to purchase EDWARD'S' as there is a large quantity of spurmus Lucifers in market, tot'all) deficient of ignition under any circum'tanices. mJl) 11 STANLEY'S RolanV Cooking S1ove, For Wrorod or for Coal-For itty or (i,r lCojuntry. ITIIE'irrmirovements in this Stove are i orthly Sthlie attention of tlle public, the revolving of the top plate renders this stote decidedll sut- perior to anyt other; this plute is of a circular form, antd'by mean of n crank rma) be easi l turned mound 'iihl all ol its furniture upon it', and :ill the operationS of conking going on, thus equalihziig tilhe heat for lthie various kinds of cookery. All kinds nf cooking can be done ont this stove in the be't manner, with fuel les-: 50 per cent. than is required by any other cooking stave doing the same amount of cooking. The Stove tlus briefly described,:for sale; wholesale and retail, by _;. " CHURCH, STANLEY & CO. No. 101 north Secondi street, Philadelphia. J. 0. WESSELHOEFT, P UBLISHER and Printer, Importer ofGer- and he public, that he still keeps on hand a fine assortment of German Books, viz: Schiller's, Goethe's, Zschokrke's, Koerner's, Seisfloe's, and oIther classical works, school books, &c. . The best Greek and Latin Classical Works. He is still publishing his German paper. Die alto und die neue Welt, which is i large cir- cuJation, as well in the principal cities as in all German settlements of the Union. Merchants arid.young beginners in business would find it their interest to-make their establishmens know,-n to the Germans by the medium of this paper. J. G. W, has us published the finrs part of Jahr's Manual ot l-omoeopathic Medicine, trans- lated frozh.the German, with irmprovemenetsand additions, by C Hering, i. D. A|l) other worked on Honmeopathy, as well as porcet cases ot korampathlii Medictre,.may be Ihd at lIis stores. .may t. D. & E. STEVENS, Tillnrs from London, No. 49 Walnut street, one dodr below S.cond st1 eel. f. A HOUSE TO RENT.-Alrtady furnished, in a ileasantt part of the city, hvit.ogardet full of fruit trees. .Inquire at the office of the Inquirer. may 11 uiTRaSIl'&a IeIaiLUillS nsa I ruic Aan U| A. SEY WERT, Ihpoiter ,f .1tusirc anId lMuical Itrtu- ll' ill S, No. 104I, N. 2-., b. .--..v Race street, S Phtlaelpff. TIIANNIfUL for the libtitr l tparonace 'rhiLh he hJ a hi'hirto recctJt-., re spLct|ulle inriorrfr Iri; Friends an-J Ihe puLblic, Itlti he tWill pf: e crt attend. lion to Iho-e tlinst ill Iacr niin with ,their cuie tom. His stock being cunsidtrabl) enlarc(d6 b) re- eci't nrritalr a iS, co .ist. f ,-f Ebony. Cocoa, and BaynooJ Flutes, from I to 0 stl6er kets. French -rid German Violin;. and ioiehnc.-iht. Ticeling Guuiars, ia e i artliulc-) and oethe,: silli or nitlihoulj rlcit screve . New Jiriprosed paleri, -inagi and double Fleag,.o French and German Accordions of all sizti, on.d Mudical Bos,-e. MlLiratv BANDos. nill find always on hend a cliuO ie ai'-rtrirl I t T ionl boari r l ln a'r Si" lii .,ii rrumptii, '.lu Hoa ,,rir', t t.il Iiorr n 1ii -1, t i. -ar.d ,cisc.L Ba.s Hl- rr..', Clin.a Cap ,, C, rnL.I. , Triincl-. Ba'--ooijn, -rpen-'. B'ue:I'-, Boalt ai'J Sigriil Horns. Bi-s ar.J SaJ. Druins. plain (,ri,. ipt ClariuMils of all sizes with adildonal- keys,, ticenalos and rerz Elul e. Military and otheNl Mu-ec for all irutlrumentl;he- lalia-in i bln arind GuItir Sirii'-,wTholesalc aiid re t.il; Prercl. and English Cirririt Reds,. Tuninmc Forks, anil Hammers, Pitchrpepis, IIluiic Blurk P,oosl,, and Pa (er, and eiery other article 1.1 hi: line. Pianri. and Accordio n? urrd adrd r p-aired. Mu sic ne'tly bound, old Inh irtirrierin e t ,ktii ir c.'\- choa'.e. The ercalest attention will be paid in RI e.AniNC Insi RnoUiN T, ol evert decnriptiunhalvit ig aeutid the sie-rviees of first rare ioirknlcn. A. S. inmiles thie ailenlIor ofl all Ilo his str.bhl-h- ment. Ieeine corntirn ed tirii hi- t iarticIrs nell in poiut of'make, nas cheapness, carrot be surt.--'eru. Eter articl-e bou hrr, is itrrarntcd and carn b.' re- turned lifouind imperfect itrina li I11IAEWARE BEWARE. ! Read and Reflect fTr iottrselvee,s although The language oflrvuth is simple." Us gOt-r PrntUADtn TO ilEtLir%'E TdAT WHin IS : OT TRUTH. THE most ignorant of the hiiman race are fully aware, that asx No nOVf MiNrciE. on lN NO COMsai S I AIN,CAN BL raIIUN A si-rciric on coneR ron ALk Is.sasLs Thisl-, ,r L tait fLct, (..lllll in true science as beyvnid denial) ,s sulfic.ent to cast iito disrepute all thlesFe nostrums m.iraufac- tureld by cerltan Preleni(lers, h lo would i P S.- LT IPlPC'5E U FON TaE PUBI.IC, AND TRI[F.1 1-iTil tlse luts of so many qt'l/ic hliumun race. The public are hI ert, e c:.uti,:,ned again-, G i"i ii"Lthru ii ,,ly - such o.NOTORiuI QUPsrcf,- r. IC l tit4e !B ,oi s in '1lI, isI Kurclhius, j 1sly &i Iachein, su crh han-U -.-.r", f 'reOie n O f thi ;,tY i'n ie, I en k: of reason, nslead uof being p Isuaded to blet e M*. S. [rednt-cl fte Muonenig Bair that., Br rn THE rCL5.siNO EMLurMENTr uoIuch F. T. MW'ood,t Co. A. Po.'es; Rngors, &. Bro- medicines. cures w ILL ar. r.rnECTr., thus buoo- others 1' B irevor, Cashier f tirhe I esters ing ,p hopes, by recommending perseverAnce Bink: Bobert Patcr.r,oin, J Engle Negus. int ru he,strceasing: BUT Lr i r N., Nb -All kinds of tools, moulds, stamps, it thAE c, r.ICTD BOTHasng: ERSALLT A, hi-3ass-, teel, and irun wurk, in hi, hlne uill be PEnMsi.E- iLr, ffor hundreds Pecaenr TuFr.n;- at ended to. pIIMNT L,. r c, r Ce-riCATC-Rlr. Joseph Nnck has made s .Es u ror or i.xi r 'vr. Facts are not a AAt- for us an i-.a Safe wir an tm.prosed ick ing to pr,,oe tlhis. ru I- a, h l".e;ess n rlis o Ingenuity' a proi ed bl]eve Frir Iong, lIhborn-er, snl persetcr;rg int.- ", p ie t i . tigation and -tud6 of thie .c enc of M.lihci,,e, allo-rl, pellect security. have Lhe Mosr CELce.BiATr.n PtsANs in rTe my l-dtf. A. & G. RALSTON. KNOwN WOnLn, succeeded in aaaertaiinn ;,nd O iOOING GLASSES.-C. N. Rnbmnsonr stabhi.,hirg cr iiin princilr.ci c.nnected cl ;tli .LANo. 6, Cie-ni,,t sitree!., his Cona warily on the Himan Syst-iT andt ilo ada -, o or f cr. ,i-- ,nd, an euten tve assottrnict i.f- splei.did t1tn rcmedie, thlereto lien in 'J..'ae; and it. g- ], nrge i;e, ier sand Ma'ittel Looklor" gross presump.tio in ic h,-eer canonly be ;.lese- ra int qu, [,,t Frs:i.a5be' -" 2 li_.-.,n ir, N Is 'om a sta',Caige irild hc. er nd To ;etie Gisssca vu-at who nalrr Nor, and are A it rta to conle Ouit sni Porn li F rar -*1 i r r dia n citih such effrontery a' home, for facr of the i nisl cnredd grt Bracket, a large as,.',tent MriNHLn oirsome otherde1rading.con.rqueon Freic i .l. Engh-hElra arge as- n ernt ces,) to place their ju.lgrm.n,, nand lRT r ueCash E' i~ r.Iga, ant M if all experience and qualitirations in opposition to i~e Ct ci ,eih pqrlte sri ic- t g ofn all known science and skill. r : e iz.: %eeie. per w.te irit i.s, '..m Londuh Cnosnrlencne and hte plac-in ac m adi. -lavre, alsir, an inro:iee of Looking Glass Confidence canonhbe plac'ic.d in suchr m,:cdi- Plates by-thei-,ox. c;nes asare adapted toJ, -ud ithui fromexsperternco ies. .. t.. c ,e. r,f- lle most celebri ted Plivsiciins in the known inl ee n ei e world, from its comnnmencementt to the pr,-sen int -i., : Ir 12 - day, have provedefficaciotstin separate and dis.- 1 b 17 by 13 tict classes of diseases. On such prciples Ali of w wi disposed of t b west are the medicines compounded vhl,ch follow tle e. or wuraWsbe disposed of ali te lowest advettis"merit headed PI'-.SP. x n %' IMrdF S MEPORTANT TO ALL." UI-SSI. & THE RUSSIANS, by Leitch These lledicines are not the pro-uctii'ons c.f AV Rithie.. Esq.-Noa. publslishing.i Carey's individuals, whothink to obtrude thernr;el-es Library, the earl est reprint of foreign works of upon the public, by rihe bhise *serticns Ihatr hey merit: are from PARIS, LONDON, EDINULiNG, or Carey's Library, which contpilns. the above other foieigtn places, and thlr they aire hence en-. tork, is pJItlisthed at $.5 per annumi, in 20 im- tilled to more confidence, arnd kno ri-ouie about perial octavo pages, weekly, \ ,di the Literary d senses a,nd their tre.atmwnl; but on the' conritra- Advertiser, contairlino aliu tour pages, and is iry, are the production of nat;i e talent an-1 di- tb,-,und up 'i ith each culume. Sfpeemene olfthe c.,ver, and from their E t.-cts-i.will: plots it first vroluin., containing LileofSar Janmes ilac- more good will result from their employ th,,an intosh; Rifle,;: B, inde, i l Rrrbert's Hindrostar; any no,Lrum "* far fetchele,"or compounded by One in a Thousad; Rienzi,nd Randomrr Recol- ,nerant impostots of the hearing i." leions .rf the House COf Commons, can be seen The -American eoil are c.uloned to be at the corner Fourth and Chesnut streets, Saware-bf such -Imposters and' cannot be. ign'o- :chere _bsc tin. le reroaed by E. T'. rant;that in, medi;ne as in. ro-t oIlhre, s,:;cript. Gey &n erart. re: ived may E. 1 te itIal. a d ;n mredicane partcilarly), ,, ar i y 11 before any othcr ,uaton in ithe Globe -ICiLKILL COAL OFFICE, No 174- I regardto- these edin, d hir en-i- cace-f he- so br tsh lhFce onsetpt7t plbymient,:it is.to.be;observed, that ihe propric- "n ld, a superior article o I hPeach Cnhardor tor or"their. islwP .hito be ounirooe permar tone of the is alw3, oa b1e oundmin one perma. Red Ash, and Broad Mountain or \ hite- Ash neoit place and re1C at all iSmes to ge Coal, which will be delivered punctually when AD ICE GRATI %E, r'.,Jered at the market prices.- -- ;dminisiering to ie Iants and distresses of r.uf- "The coal tsof'the iario:us sizes and firet qual- fe-enr, and as not to-day in Plhilahphis, prck-itty, anrd it it d-:.es nor prose sati.a.ctory, till be etirig fe-ts of rue unwary, eind to-moriow inr tak-1n ats, a at. lh.i sbscruel'i;e evtrtne, and the Nec York, Bsa)tim.re.r r onie other pla.:e n r a moneruy rctuirned. . short time to" *g,,ll and impose upon the pub. GCEO.' W.v FOERIN. - Tliepublic should be nweof the Prelen- NB-Those persons "who ri'y isbh to secure dersho publiemaate fromsome foreign livery o- her supply ,ICoalat ihe lowest prices, without other lw occupatefrom, havingn pereignaps aboard. purchasing nimediately, can lea\e their names d from service ) ai, (hvingot pim a so valublse an 3t the Off ,ie, and the nnumbter of luns they may attribute as the ** Iheili hf their bodies," to be ,want. sb.ch .ill1 be furnished then- at any time trifled %ilh and luine.-l forever by murdpieris" through te summer -- r -cloaked and -protected om ion cencdmraor y oal, to be pid-f- when th der tod. assuming Ihe titles of Doctor, Member s of Mo- liver it is given. .- ,:; lay, dical Societies, &c.r aid Royal College of Ph -, -AL. hrme Gre.- siciain-, &c. at PobTlin, P1 rl0 E ,linburiiiti .c M A t. -. -,--rcn s' s Al .e Cren. which if trie, it is not probable they would isi1 ble rn rts.h .k ido oe'f A It-tred Cre se, to seek their fortunes in foreign climes. egs toreturn friends and the mayld MO, MRE HEREAFTER Iutblc tar past fas'orsandto announce*-hattshae has remoedt her factory Irorm her ]a-te residence Franklin Libiary--" Tie Kin's Own." No 513 nottl Frorit street, to e Ridge Rdge Road, Tr HIlS day pulr-.lIed, No. 59 ..llhe -ritaiklni a shoilt distance above tlie -se-\en trile stone, S Library of Mode n Literature, containing- where, swnh btle assistance of her sons, she will the continuation i,fThe King's Own, by the continue to inanufacture heyhsuperior Chrome author of Peter So;nple, Japhet, &c. This work Gree, r 4aich she will sell on' itS reasonable ,i publi'-ied in weclhi' Nos. each containing 100 terms as heretofore. - du-.dee'mo pages at 1: cehts per No. A rty part .-Ordrers will be received ia the city-by-her A- will be sold sapii a.e at' required. All back gents, H Beck&SBon, No.-293Qnirth Secred at Nos. on hranid. Pubiirci iin office for Philadel- corner Pegg, and meet with immediate atten- phia, 67 south Second. street .- tion; niy Il ti, I1" OnR'InROGIil1: . _V-- 0UNG MAN'S BOOK iOF CHRISTIAN I EVIDENCE.-Kay & LBiother, 122 Ches- no street blo. Fou,.h h-ave receonthy published rh_ s the Young Ma'd B- ruiok ,ot Chiritian Evidence. -' a summary ot 'the pritfirlpdl eviderces of the S truth and di ir e ct iciofthe Christian Religion .. By B Pi otuJs, l) D. late Lord Btsbop.of Loudbn T. J ICORDS- Mlanufciln,-, ) Venetr.an 2d ed. tron. - Bliinds, Nol 195 Noble stretu,between Fiftth and Ai4o I-tely published, the Y.it- ad'a Sixth streets, Philadelplia. t Book ol Christian E'aidence ai size and bind. Blinds: "of every description furnished' t o. ma .11 shorthoti -. lld.. maY d JOHN & JACOU LAN.GENDU0FRR -At, E W S.t rtel Paper ial[igirgs. lORTITIAIT PAINTERS, h.ie removed. The.P -cuber ass j.is t je.ceiu. uic-tey T In of n nu enebl lo or rnc P r nging . No, 8 Southi l)thi it. between Martkead ud endidl hlot o Fi.ench P .per ngngs, Chestiut sis. ubhere they oiler their services able for Parlors and Halls, wittt rrch'veivet thie public as. Poirail Painte"'s, and inc. and gold borders, to iatnh. dies and gentleman to visit their' r to see Also a large collection of Views and Fire- spieiniensoF their woc. c ..b. board patted ns. Fur ale by Robert Golder,1l 0/deran willbe rhandfmeayived. Chesnut street, fourdio above Sih wayll Ut 1__- -MA'"Y 11 a- #> t IHOLER.\ 51ORBLIS AND BOWEL COM PLAINT CURED-Bnoers- Speci- /c, which in fiie years experience en- upwards " 15,0i0 .eares has not been known to fIil in one case in a luridred to perform a cqre'in ' short tiitp, i, kept liar sale, w'holesales'and're - t4i y IH. E. Wallace & Co., Dri-gists,,(suo- ce s:ors to W. Weaker) No. 10 north Fifth street. Propriet.:.r. Frdi iduals and families wauld.find it adva.n- tTgeui s to be supplied wtith the Specific, by v. hiC inearn in&riinenit danger may be averted as iit has piraved eucceft'ul when every other remedy hns been used in vain, anrd in rilimer- .ws instances.whvoh the patient .has been given up by the phy),cians. As.'it has ncer -bedn kln.:.wn to fail to cure n D-arhimett hen seasona- bly arlm-ins:tered, and as the Asia.ic Cholera iL'- \ariably commences with a D-rhcea, and per.- ions resid.incn t i icrt.ellng on disltro-ts where it ritesr- ii, t|ill rind in the. Sprectific an effectual sasfegrard Ir.o, thie ait.cks of that awful dis- ease, as many persons AYave experienced, who hare Pta\%eled toltieSouth-west, during its pre- salenqe there. As all the abebie diseases -are sudden inL their attacks and rapid in their pro- gress, it would he- found of imih-nse benefit i. here medical advice cannot be promptly ob- "7 tairred. Price *_5 cenis per bottle which-will cure 4 cr 5 cases. A liberal discpunt to coun- try incrchnirs and storekeepers. Sold'alco by G D Ccggeshall, corier of Pearl and Hose sit, at Hopper's. No 364 Broada'ny; E C & B E Mo-, No 492 Grand at N Y. 1,.- Isataque, Market and Le.iingtoa' st, Baltimore; J AWad3\sorth,Pros dence, RI; P A. Malderi,4 - co rner -:. Fiu.nt ind Market street, Pitt:burg; - H Barnard, St Loui Mo; J Baily and Son, \V irn'ngtr[.-in, D1l. irmay 11 wOSE.PH NOCK, .FIRE ANU:- HIEP - ; Plioolt 'HIESI'S, AND I.OCK M.ANU- FACTUiRER.-No.31, Strawnbeiry stra-et, be- tleen Market and C'lieani, ieir Second, Phi. hriclplhia, respeclfiullp informs his firends and the public in general, that lie lin.s coiistarnity on h nd a felw aa Icl'1, niso a numbEtr of tarncy. se crrt and ir fet l h.:k-, c.f es er, rieicription, for the use Of 'Vaul Banil, Sr..ire, Je\celklers Prisonn, elt'. % ii.:cli '. th tIthe'iirTprui ed patent small key, by Nock, in a comrrbin.aton not 3ur- pss. d b' any in the v, orld. These Locks are rnrn.le of ail s2izs, frirn-the smallest Cabinet to tI- If r 1 '. ..-.st .n Door. i.'-feences in the rity hrjoti tlhe.e articles to i lr 11h ixi ocrtilen M - ~b~-a~-rFe~-L~r ~u?'' _ _____ Cwemesl~ -. rl a a p)~~.P THE ElEJWNIQ STARL .. i..... .. -, ' BY WM. SLOANAKER & Co. No. 95 Cuasmtrr srnEEr, four doors above THIRD. DAILYs rarR-Six Dollars per annum, J half year- ,Mt-wLarLT-Three Dollars and filly ly in ad- cents per annum,' vance. Philadelphia: SMONDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1836. FOR PRESIDENT, M larlin- Van uitren. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, R Icliard III. JohnsoII. ELECTORAL TICKET, Oen.. obertlPatterson, Sena torial. James Thornpson, ' I] Thomas D. Grover, 13 William Clarkt, "2 Joseph'Burden, 14 Jonlm Miiliell, Smu'el Badger, 15 Leonard Rupert, 3 John Naglee, 16. George Krtner, "4 (Gatdiner Furnesi, 17 Aa Mann, Oliver Alison, 18 Gen. WV. R. Sixth, Henry Myers, 19 S. L. Carpentr, 5 John B.Sterigcrce, 20 Robert Patlerfon. - 6 Henry Chapman, 21 Gem. Wallaee Me. 7 Jacob Kern, Williams, .8 Jacob Dillinger, 2-2 Dr. W. R. Power, .9 Paul Geiger, "23 Robert Orr, 10 Calvin Blythe, 24 John Carother', 11 Henry Welsh, 25 J. P. Davis. 12 Thomas C. Miller. I EXECUTION OF EARLS FOR THE MtiRDER Or HIS5 S, wr. In another column will be found an account of the execution of tlis unfortunate man. It appears he confessed his guilt before his ex- ecution. His case affords another warning to those -who step aside from the path of recti- rtude. His motives for poisoning his bosom pontpanion, as appeared in evidence, were it consequence of an attachment formed for ano- thIec woman, and with whom an illicit connex- ion existed. Thus has the c-ninission of 'one crime led to that ot'an.ther, and the vengeance of an offended majeoty has overltkon tile guil- ty man. .--We take- the filiowaing letter from the se- cond edition of tha New York Courier and Enquirer of Saturday. It was received ona Saturday morning by a g.?Milefiman in New York, and is owr day llter licmn the scene', o Indian hostilities. S**Columbus, Seat of War, May 19, 1S3G. "Dear-- A company went over yesier- day of about five hundred, and went below- fix mile; the Indians discovered them andr fled to the swamp. It seems tliey were at breakfast, leaving the whole a cooking, to- gether with their leg-gings and eight poneys, all of which were brought in, and made a pre- sent to Paddy Cair's company olf 150 a arri..rs, .who took the lead. To-day it is reported from good authority, that here is in a large swamp below this 1500 hostile, who are de- termined to attack this town to night or to- morrow night. There isin or near Tusknga 3000 warriors, who are, they say, going to' attack W i'umka soon. We are here at least 2000 srrong,and 500 troops will be in to-night. If they come, they will meet with a warm re- caeption. Send lots and cords of buck shot, of 'the largest size, some canteens for carrying -water around your neck. with a cord-a few .jii 1tr s.3. This war w ill lno and Car -`-,VTr1jloanths; and sand such things asI "..i tn;IIm ..r=1 be adapted' tn the times." A letter from .Marseilles of tlie 17th April' says thaLCapt. Reignhard. of the bark Pooli. ' .was imprisoned at that place, for stabbing his a cook. We regret to learn that a nman by the name . of John Vogue, was killed on the Little Schuylkill Rail.Road on Saturd:iy last.. He ras. sat-anding on the tnJer arnd engine, thle coupling gavn way-he tll on OE -f the rails. -and 16 cars passed over his bouly, causing immediate death. STiOi-'KS. IU. S. Bank Stock sold in New 'York on Sa- turday,at 191 a 1-1 5-8---Delaware & Hud- son at 100 a 102--Kentucky Bk. at 9-I-Mor- ris Canal at 9.1, and Ohio Life an-d Trust, at 124-. - THE MONEY PROSPECT.- The Journal of Commerce ot, Saturday af- ' ternoon says--"Lreters by thii re.:-iIt arrivals inform that Mr. Jaudon lad not completed his arrangement for the U. S. Bank, but there was plenty of competition for his proposals a amoog the money lenders, and no doubt was I entertained that this mission would be fully suoeessful." The Bridgeton, (N. J.) Whig says:-"Wed- nesday last was a lively day ir. Bridgeton.-- The arrival of the new steamboat Pioneer, fri i Salem, and the launch of the ifte schooner James Hand, called together an unusual con- course of people, who -with the passengers of tho Ptoneer to the number of nearly three hun- dred, gave a gay appearance to our town. The schooner is a fine vessel, equal at least to any event built in this place, and does equal credit to the builder and own.: rs. Bennett, of the New York Herald says:- "The Courier and Enquirrr is tihe goveircniaent oflh Me ,it---the Mayor and Publih Authorities -are mere green rudidshi,:." We hope they' no -longer bring two-pene, a bunch-they are not 'worth it. IMPORTANT DECISION-THREE DAYS' GRACE. The Newark (N. J.) Advertiser says:-_ "Many banks, both in this state and else- '"here, have immemorial I y followed iha prae- .tice, in discounting notes, of charging interest for four days more than the time specified on the face of tho instrument. This was done by allowing three days grace, and by c.untinls ,bi th tlhe day on which the note was drawn and that on which it fell due. In. the case of -McNeely, assignee of the state bank at Tien- ton, vs. the heir7 of Drake, this point was r.isiedi by tio ca.unsel for the descendants; and ithe Supreime Cu5 i decided that the practice -was-an usurious one, and ",tiratad all contractB -It entered into. In other wtrds, that it is usury to e-tiratro both the day dlI ih date, and of the atusrity, in discounting a note o, bill. Another point raised by the consul is the iame ease, says tho Tfeton Eniporium, was, that thie praetio a6f w hing'dliJAit olioF notes drawn at ninety 34's, as'ough-they, were drawn at three moeihh,.xrone-flaorth-'f. a year was also usurious. Although no ex- press opinion was given by the Court o.ithis point, a sufficient intimaioan fell from-two of the justices to put the community on their gu'uird against foullo ing this custom. SThe Court determiined, in the case before ihemr that the usury not having been between the parties in Couirt, the verdict for the plain- tiff must be sustained." NEW YORK 110T. We, forbore mentioning in Saturday's paper, that aiiother dis.graceflul row was publicly in- sitIed by the editor of the New York Courier and Enquirer; believing that the public author. ies would take measures to piravcnt it. In this we have been disappointed, and it now becomes our duty to lay before our readers the history of the disturbance. The following condensed account we find in the Public Led- ger, of this morning:- For two or three days, the city r.fNcw York has been in an uproar about a tbreign vagabond named Wood, wvho, after filling his pockets out of the folly of our cities, ilas, according to the custum ofhis trade from England, seen fit to put on insolent airs, and insult the public. It seems that a Mrs. Conduit, said to be an American ac- tress, and an excellent singerand histrir.nic per. former, was to have a benefit, and chose the op- era ofGuy Mannering. Thle Woods, lbr whom this Mis. ConJuit nad frequently played; ren- dering them essential service, were solicited by her to play at this benefit; to whiIa request they had the cin ironate good breeding to return nru iniseer. They viete to play (mn thu elllowing night, and W4od selected Guy hlannering. On being told by the nainager, .Mr. Sinipson, ihat lIrs. Conduit had -ectleted this for her benefit, re made iio answer, and went as\ay. Tlhe manager, itistead of ordering him to quit the theatree lir this insolence, yielded, and permit. citJ him r,: play GCy Niirierlng. Not content with this, lie and his s rt-, as it purp,. eely to) de- trovy tie benefit of Mra. Conduct held a con- ert" at the C'ny Hotel, on the same night, These facts were noticed in the New York _ourner and Enquirrer. Wood had the insolence o er.d to the editor tine alternative ofa retrac- lin ur-a challenge; for which the editor ought ho have handed hilm over ii. the polii'c. \Wrod appeared on ltie stage arid was hiesed. Mirs. Vood came i: orwrao in alarm for the safety of her hu.banii,and was applauded. IMrE. Conduit opeared, disa'.owed any unkind feelings to the VCodes, and offlre'J her hand to them. The hus- andaccepte.d tllie tolken of reconciliation; the tile very relu.:tanily consePnted. Mrs. Conduit was h'sed by a portion of the magnanimours irnb ordandies w ho susrainid the W6\bds. Wood hen hadJ the audacity to charge all the riotous proceedings to the Courier and Enquirer, and OIld from the Etare of his having sent the editor challen2re. On the next night, or next but ao, they appeared in Guy Mannering. The iuse was lull-Wood could not be heard-the lay stas not permitted to be acted. The man- ger came I.rreard and said mat Wood would ot be permitted again to play at the Park, an- her play was subltitured,aird order restored. Such i the naccountorf this affair, as it is rela- *d in the New York papers. which seem to be I rided between the Woods and Mrs. ConduiLt nd whati is the amount of it aill A couple of age players come [here, are followed, fialttered, areased, worshipped. The population of our itis run mad in a strife- for b-oing lon est and twntag most. The pockets ofthe strollers are lled, their fortunes are made, and in return for I, as they are abr.ut returning to thie land hidch has disgorged themr, thvy show their rrittjde ,y Itr atl, n .a ._. .lr ta ..i. ' a whom they are- much indebted, ilthb Etudied isolentce and crue-lty, and abuseand insult the i Jbblic a hli.e hIti'rltly has trauiifeired hllenm omn itarasti.rn to a1lluenrc.. ''lhiie is a correct escrnpii.n t iit'alrlnm -st es'-r En'ic" i]u acltr or ac- eso mliat Crconi6 an-r'nig us, and u dil bU, so lone - we are .uch Iboluas to degrade oursIelesinto eir wvorsh.pper-. We make toomuch of such i e,:ple. If we treated tliemn as they are treated home, thai is, went to see them as we go to *e an elephant or learned pig, they would be a little more nmode.t. The press of our cities is ueh to blame in this matter, and becanEe it iotaini S t-oi mar55 fips anl dandr-..R. We hae i een an editor, w-ith more whtikers than rains, sit an hour upon the steps, to catch the honor f handing the woman Wood to her cairiage,as ie lelt our owncit).' So much for the hiticr.y of a strolling va- :obond a.nor and an unprincipled mob editor. Vith the editor of the '"Ledge;," we agree at it is. only a -repetition of tile insolence of- red an American public by tliose "foreign igabmnds'," aiter having filled lt-eir pockemr ) the tune r eitghly mr an hundred lh,.uaand i orarr, and if the American people are such npf!rt-n.. as to permit themselves to be thus suited and still lavish their money upon those t /',rei-gnrr," even so be it,-like obstinate, in- s experienced, silly children, they will hate I eir o wn way, and with there rests the folly. We should not. however, f'ultil our duty to I public to permit this occasion ti: pass wil- it censuring the conduct of the editor who as the principal cause of thlie disturbance.-- uch as ste are opposed to Theatres, believ- S them to10 be an evil of no small magnitude, Sth'e seque! has clearly shown-we have yt to learn that a public mob is the proper method for putting them dorin. Not.-only should Wood hbe made to feel 'he power c-f the law for chall.i.ragirn Col. Webb, but CIol. Webb should be held amenable to the laws of his c.-untyv fl 'er'miiing a disturbance. In r.la- tion to thli. sut.bj. tiheeditor of the New York Evening Poet, m.ak--s ibe following very just nnd soersible remarks:-- : .. . "The riot list evening at the Park'Theatre is anothtci ort' il..,-e di ,'racetul circuirstancees which conidLic usa to' arss the melaiIchu:ly con- clasion thnitinere l nona ii .iueeni.,ugIl in this conm- munity to respect the righteol property and per- sonal liberty, nor poster to enforce the laws by which tiose rights are guarded-l. We" desire, hovwevEr, to avorJd thia conclusion as long as pos- sible, and'therefore swait to see in whai manner those whose duty it is to attend to the adomanis- tration ofcrintnal utitice think fit to proceed in the ai'air. It doEs nut- appear firm the annexed account, winch we rcopy from the Times ol this rnornnin-, that rny olh lie rioers.were taken into custody ; but the rigleaders and instilgatorsare known, asnd although the police after the notice given ol their designs are not absolved from the guilt or neglect, in not binding them -over to heep the peace, yet it is not tuo late to deal with them after a 'manner thich hall make them a warnni.g and an example. If this be not done, if the laws may be trampled on and defied, iI people are nut to be protected trom ruffianly iedence in the p.irijit of a peaceable and legil occupatiun, if an audience assembled fora lastult purpose may be attacked by a frantic mob, who burst the doors of the building rind drive them, out forcibly from the sea-ri they have paid .for. these tliggs are to go unvisited by Ihe ipoedy and coridign punishment, ocr city will deserve. to become what it is fast becoming, in consequence of these disorders, "a hissing and bye-wortd" both aS humb and abroad, and the hamr-of ew.torker i be only as naerm o - The follow ing acsonnwe take fronjri N. Y. Evening Star.- Daegracq'ful Rnut at the Park TIeare.-Accord. ing to invitation, and as it might naturally La.ve .been expected in a la':gecttyliM_ ourS, an i iirncn'sc concourse of people a cmnibled last cveniine 1ii front o'i the Palk Theatre: and at a -very earlt hour the whole houee was filed with men--(ladies having been politely requested to remain at home) When Mrs. Wood appeared, the whole house rose to receive her-waving of hats aid handkerchiefs, and every indication rws, given of re-1i|ct and ,:.:.n. fidence. When Mr. Wood, however; made hi; appearance, the clamor. be, ame, gre.it and ovr-.. whelmiin3: applause and h;Isjng were: ;nermingle.-; but such was the discordance, that neither hirselli nor Mr. Simpson could be heard-a large pieces of plank was troa n at him from thI' Fin, which Wva' caught by iMr. Placide-t11 aB eident thnlat -seven eights of the audience were in I'mor of Mr. and Mrs. V'o.d;' bun as Ie have before IrequnthLly sajij, fifty persons determined lo make a riol, can throw an Assemblage of t['o thousand people into. contu- sion. We arc- certain, h.oirever, that with all the c.:nFijsion, the play w .ull basei proceecJd and tho rioltirs cer, put down witil ease; bimit at lhii mm,- ment, ltie mob fium without, consisting of all the idlers and loafers of the city, broke into the Tlhe.. tre-ruslird on the Etage, aind without, of Course f rlinr any interest in th.e qucstin-m, coiTmmenc d yelling atnd icreamring, and allowed no part of'the parbriimance to be h, ard. Mr. and BAif. Wood, c'f course, re'tir-d; and at a lato hour, the people le,'if the house--some arrests aere made by thLe wateh. We lihazard nothing in saying th.tt, Liis iduJiEgrac.-. I'ul t.) o u r rit . FROM FLORIDA AND GEORGIA-DIS- TRESSING INTELLIGENCE. The Chaileston Mercuryof Monday last sa\sa: 'A Gentlenman arrived in this city on Saturday 'v ending last Iron. St. Augustine, imfrrns us that intelligence had been received at that place from Foil King, stating that the Indians were putting to dearh all their children under two years of age meaning thereby to rid themselves ol all incumbrances tor a future desperate strug- gle;also that the-ywere niskingecorn in more than ordinary quantities, which the negroes were made to nork very hard under guard of sent;- nels placed over them, This intelligence vus received from a friendly squaw, wholhad oscap- ed from the hmlistile ludians." The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph cf the 19th inst- says:--"The town ofColumcus sla placed under Martial Lawv-etery man capable ol bearing arms is pressed into the ranks-busnesa is sus- pended, and the stores generally closed." The Augusta (Ga.)ICuurier, of the 20th inst. says--Rumors of the alarm about Tallahassee reach us from various quarters. The Indians had attacked St Alarks, but tere repuiled.-' Florida is represented as likely to be given up to the Seminoles entirely, and required to be reconquered.-T'hey think there that the Sam. inolks are irmo ing up to unite with tlIe Creeks, and opening a communication with their haim- mocks and everglades in the Stuthern part of the Peninsula; they will be able to give a safe retreat to their neighbours, when Alaboma hisa, flr their misdeeds, indignantly hurried them ruom her borders." The Columbus Republican Herald oftthe i7th inst. says:-W'e have just received information of a second party of Indians, amounting to about 1400 in number, making a second attack upon Roanrke in which 9 persons were killed and 13. missing besides manny negroes. Amrona the number killed, was Uriah Horn, Solic 'hp1ti1 -aa..alnhbaC ._ Last evening, two Mail stages on their way from Montgomery to his place, with 14 pas- aengera, six Guard men, and the two driver&,' were attacked about 17 miles from this, by a par- .y of 50 or 61)0 Indians. Upon the commence- mentof firing, the horses took frighl, left the road and became entangled, when the drivers :ut them loose, and made their escape upon their backs. The passengers lelL the stage and fled' for thlir lives, with the Y'ell of the savages re- Luundingin Iheir ears. [t is supposed thatthey i ill have been murdered, as no .information has b:en received concerning them." Extract of a letter to the Editors, dated HABRIaen.aUR, Alay 27, Li36. The l-oue Ihave been occupied most of its morning and afternoon sessions to-day in the jiciissaun of "An act to consolidate and amend tlie several acts relative to a general system of" education by common schools." Numerous a- ni.?ndmrenits were oiekred, and many remarks, coninients explanations speeches made upon tihe second reading of this bill. Anienidmenis to tax sheep and-goats were oflered, but could not withstand the arguments adduced against them, ind were rejected. As the bill now stands, ihe axes wiitt.n those districts which accept the school las (as I under-tarid it) will be as ful ows tiz: 1st., On each male taxable inhabitant of the district, a poll tax of fifty cents. "2nd. .On all offices and posts of profit, pro- etssions, trades, and occupations, and all single 'reemen above the age of 21 years, who do not 1illowv any occupation, not exceeding the amount s.sessedJ n time same Ior county purposes. 3,l. On personal property whach was made taxable by an act, entitled an act assessing a ax on personal property, to be collected with the county rates and leties, for the use oat the ermmonwcealh, passed the .25th day oh March, 1M31, and upon all property shall continue to be ass-essed ace,.,rding to the provisions of tie said iel : Provided, that sard act shall not be so con- strued as to make widows and orphans liable to tlie paynrerit oriaxes. . Tiar school directors shall establish a sijffi- :ient inrniiber ot schools lor the education ofen- ry, inilridtal who ma. apply, above the age of fbur years, and shall keep the said schools open at least six months in every year. Section '2th. proit des that $100,000 in addi- lion to the iulttO,000 payable by the U. States Bank, shall be apportioned among the several school districts of this commonwealth, and the city and county and county of Philadelphia, ac- cordming to the number oh taxable inhabitants, subject only to tile drafts or the superintendent of common sclihols, agreeably to the provitsions of this act. Provided, that the balance ot the ap- prnatioris made under an act entitled an act to establieh a general system of educ-tion, by com-. mun scho,:lr, passed ltt April, 15:35, and the several sutpplerents thereto, and the undrawn balances which may not be drawn, on account of districts not accepting of the provisions of this act, are to remain in the Treasury and ac- cumulate for any term not exceeding one year i from the first day of November, 1S;37, atier which all uidravxn balances remaining in the treasury shall be paid into the school fund.- The bill goes to enumerate the manner ot col- lect:on of school tax, the manner of voting, &c. I shall not go into a detail on that part of the bill, as I presume -it would not be sufficiently interesting to occupy so much spaces it would necessarily do. In the Senate, business dono was principally upon the civil code. The action on the School Bill drew-all attention to the House, which I may account for the slight notice taken of the Senate proceedings for the last'few day. . [Am. sent. S'-. .JO:QILEA.E S." .- -t i l repllbetld that's sho'rt-'ihiaa? mnce ,i'et"..v'Uor teaBlers an account of-' v sit hc "'Earl ;tanW'-ve took occastn to'ay tha't- it ,sr thcight he nerer tould confrless his'oit-hte .: strenuou.iy persaited in his nirin.ee-nce to his counsel, to hi l relig ois. viiters, ahd. to all vt:.- saw him. On Saturday -last he senti far one oi his counsel, anrid alter anxiously e-nquit'rg if nothing mxe could be done lIr hin, ind .ernt told it was exceedingly doubtful, he again ob-. senred, it was rather 'hard hat'an nocen-t man should Etiffir. His counsel, Mr. Parsons, t[l.d hium that an effort v.-',uld be niade f:.r a res. pie, but it s.ae not likely that any thing could be accomipli-iedJ, and. he ought r,-,t to l..,ps topr it. Mn. P. svas about leaving, telling im, that he wou'd not see him after that day, as he twias bout to leave hriime not ro return for some hime. Earls then called hine back, ard in a low ir-ji,- pej said, there was something tfill be ought tIL tell hini, and added, "I was concerned in it."- HI then implored further efforts in his'behall, but he was told that he must prepare to die; that although in Mr. P's opinion the evidence had not been Eufficient to convict him, et the flin- ger of Providence had been in the %1hol-e tlFins- action, and nothing further could be done to save him. That alterno0on, only three days be- fore his execution, he? made a full and entire concession or his counsel. Arn arrangement hoas been nade lbr the bendrfit if his children, vwh the publishers ol ilis trial to connect his confe5- sion wibh it. It is now in their poeeession, it s one t Ithe most interesting papers ,f that cha- racter we have ever read. JIt vil be out in a lew days. THE EXECUTION. - The penalty of tl'he law was fulfilled on the person of bthe ill-fated Earls, within the walls of the prjisn 3ard, on ye terday afterrinon. \We %ere politely milled [by the Sheriff'to attend as une of' his Deputies to valnets the soulenin scenc. ''le SheritT, accompainedby his deputies, and Mr Armstrong, Duputy Attorney General, Dr. Ludvig, and the jurr summoned Ior the occa- saon, wesae eccorteil to the prison by Lie vult uin- teer companies of irntantiy and ridemen of ur borough, under the connmmands ofCapts. He\ I- mtun and Sciler, at about one o'clock. ViWhen .a'enttererJd, tie pr.uoner was engaged in fer- ventdevotion, in company with the Ret. Mesrze. Tliomas and Lenhart-'whom he had requested to attend him in the trying hourgi The devotion was continued for sons time during vshich Earls manifl-ested the most intense an.xiety-- pleading tir niiercv, occasionally ex. Isrninrg, "1 think G.-d still have rni'rcy-1 dep.iend upon ;i;" and then again crying "0 sustain me in my dif- ficulty. At one time his efforts seemed to be exhausterd, and wit'i arn jniploring iok he s-id to- Mr. Lenhart, --teachi me vihat to say."- \Vhile he remained insidJ, he called tbr "drink;"' a little s;ie anid water %a-s giken hiunt. When he called Ibr this nourislhnment, our mind vsta- involuntarily carried back to the death scene at I' mniurdered wteb. The i.nly word .she uttered afier their neighbor, NiMr-. Schiller rent in, Iwas -'drmnk!"'and when offered her she was unable to take it. At about *20 minutes before two. the robes of death were presented to himnt, and he "a.es kindly called upon by the Sherifi to change hiiclothes uor the hsbilirients ol'the grae..-- He cried out in agony, "0, I cint, I c-nt-help mne."-He was assisted by lthe Sheriff and hr. deputy. At 2 o'clock the Court house bell %%as lolled, when the unfortunate riarn was'a take lto the scaffold.- He ascended with a firm, and conm- paratively composedstep,acconipained by Me.-crs Thomas and Lenhart. Solemnity and awve per- taded tlie scene; the prisoner occ'a:iu.nally glan- cing at the rope by s\ which he was ir.on to be sus- pended, and then al the persons vs ho bad assem-- bled to see him pay thie flortiit of his life to the offended majesty of the laws. ScireeQly any ihmg was heard save tie breasthingaspiraiinon to God in behall of the ehort-lived matu. Soon '" Pr.fre. inm s e .'ieum Lord, was given out by Mr Thomas, and sung; the sounds seemed to break as upon the stillness of morning. 'lie thione ofr peace was then lier- vently addressed by Mr. T. ': ho marplorend mer- cy for the dying coni:ct At 2V0 nirrutes lfter o te deat warrant wa rthe deatharrant as rd byiheriff from tlie scaffold, immediately ilter Which Mr. Lenhartn rue and feelingly addree-eed the prison- er. telling him that Iis v...ce vhitch he had so olten heao.] within the prison, was enUw raised for the laet time-wthinhin i hearing. "-'-e \sa- ges ot sin," said the minister of truth, "is death -but if the wicked forsake his-v ay, and time unriglhteous man hi-, thoughts, the. Lord iath said he would have mercy upon him." He sarb- bed aloud, in reply, and burying his lace in his hands cried out,; oh God have mercy.' At 2:3 minutes before 3, his armi were pin- ioned by the Sheritf; amid cries ot agony, la- menrtanions and tears. He then walked tfor ward to the latal spot, when the rope swas carefully adjusted byl the Sherir-this officer evincing during thlie 'hole of rhis trying scene,lhe utmost kindness annd anxielt foiIr his ili.iation-ocra- stoually enrc:.uraging him b,- words ot'cofotbrt, and a reference tu thi Christian's source ot strength and hope. So.:n after tire rope nas adjusted he was taken leave .:t by hirs spiritual adsiiers, and also by Bradin, lthe jaikoiand de- puty sheriff much teelrig vwas elicited Ironi the audience, by this affecting exhibition. At a quarter before three llte bell tolled again, when tlie cap was drawn over his lace by the Sher- .IT, who initmediately descended 'fiont the seat- fold, and oo-,ck tire axe in hue hand to cut a srna'l rope by hstrli this drop cvas kept to its place, and by which alone hlie was held in existence. He remained standing erect, engaged in audi- hie devoiton. Hirs a'liml situalmon at thistinie is beyond description-ssu pended in mnuid-air a- waiting only the stroke ot the bell, which was time signal lor a stroke muchli more -terrible; it could nrot fll to impress deeply the minds ol all who -wrines-sed it. A inomonnt before the bell sounidedl on our anxious ear-s, hIe a,'tia called fir di nk. The upimtted etce fell harmless, thtit his latest wish might be gratified. Alter drilik- mg, he called oi Mr. Lenhart to pray, which was .eri tbrie,' drone. He o.\ -: eenmied m, have Io-t the te'alunr.'e ol lIis miud,.ownvg perhaps io hii- aiding sanme ta.me, a hb ltse cap over his face, and tho rope round his neck. -He clterug feai fully and irmrnly to Ihe post of liiis scaffold, and struggled tlr several minutes before he could be replaced in his proper pr-sit ion: tlhis was at lengrhdo'ne, partly by turce and partly by tIhe importiuity of the SherifT and deputy ann Mir. Lenhait, thie latter standing on the firm partof the scaffold and holding him by the arm While ill this situatioii,and atalb:ut four minutes before three o'plock,the death-riealhng blow wasea struck, which cevered his connection wIll eve- ry thing earthly, and its reverberations falling- on the ear as the knell of his hopes and fears. The fall immediately broke his neck: a slight struggle, nod all was over,- nought was heard but the Iheat in' oh hbs breast in tlie throesef death, Iomtediatcly alder the blo' the Slie iff sank entirely oveicorme by his feelings; the aternness of the officer, w'as lest in the kiijness and benevolence of the nran. Earls remained suspended about 210 minutes, when Dr. Ludwig, the attending phAsician, was called upon who pronounced hinm dead. Hle was cit dosrn, and interred during the course of the afternoon. Previous tot internment tlie coipse was placed in the open coffui, int frontof the jail, where the cctik-ns, by passing through an open column of the military, had an opportunity Of seeing it. He was buried in the public ground immediately in the rear of the jail yard. He hasgone! gone to that tribunal 'where the heart is known' and judged. We are disposed to tread lightly o'er his ashes-hoping that he died sincerely penitent, and prepared to meet his God. Lycoming Clhronidle. : FATatAeCIPE -"-T W" 1YcatArday morbiar -as a, punjTman by-the - ame Stull, was descending the 'lsirs of the S"o,.r'cellar, noer ir tind- 'Ill-rv st. Ie f1in f r' t rt atliar, stunilndl- le.- l tr |IC ,li :,tp om ar broke hie nea6 Mledici .al 5itniie .I-a.irmme Sd tely "brought, but litoo lat -Li. S. Gaz. f The rS.: s-r.I l L .' I, ',rn- 'ua ti.: ii'v nnd rra king v.ar on ihe .Siuax Indians whieanthe gras- grti four inches high! INDIAN ELiQI.LENCE f ,. There is a rinel ol tliriIi in I .th] reply of Rede - Jocket, ,m. cI:n called a .-a r..:.r : *A n i r'.r !' said he," I an. in -.ri.itr-1 ~ L..:.rr. an or ator.' No N vlh r. t c i b. t. 'in i .-,eric [i....j it ,lli. ,J ;n miore capiltatmn y ii.iplicia y oft' :.ipres i nor thar il thi answer of T E'-umlh to.gor'rnor Hmrrie ,i In the zoi tlf.rrnce ol \ i ir.enn:-:. It crrnaintsaLn a li: m,.'ral al-J a. ndi a .- rca-m, he l iiir.r'r:J in rer"ci.t L.y ail e-%,dent c.:onsic:.u.ncs of l.:tin,-_: tcoic the :a:l .:.f inFult. At the close of hii., address, ihe t'.nnt hat n.) chaii had been placed ior him, a ne- gli''zL whocligo rnor Hrrri'orr ordered to be reme.- itied as c,-.n as diacmoered. Suep.-ctrig, pcrbamups, ibt it i s; ir-re ro atTront than a m-stake, ithli ian ir o' di gnriy, cje tlatd lm,.not to 1 haueh;inesi, he decl;nd I lie ;eat ofl;ired, sith the u r.rdi.- -..ar lather rqueset' you io lake a chair,' and an- swetcd as he carnlh disposed liinisell'on the ground: I' alr Tie ui.n i. mv fitthr, and ih,: earth isa ny mu'.ilier; I will no, re,'epi:se upon h. r SYou have arm',' -i,id a Scnminole chii.f lntelv, oa Ge(.n. (Clin' h, and so havce w ; I Oti hasc pou dr and lead, and co Ihate we n: vyo hiave non,, ad ,o Irate w5: ,i.ar men u IIll fihpl, aimi 'O 'will' oijr-, til the luat dropof tihe n-n ,C.h:'s bl .:id li-i ,I n.:.-,t. .n.:d Ii ,uni;r.g gr.iundi.' ThIt rr.1-J9 IIo cc. i. iuetii. Intrept.dity is it-s charact- r. Turn to tIed Jacket's graphic description of theI liaud v lich hbas puriolncd th-]ir t-rrtrinry, and zhamrie ringlkel ne in aci t vsith ,cnir pity. "Brolthlc , at lihe treateii-, held t;:.r i,: ".-irchase art ojr land ;, Ihe vwaiIel nrn, with sxcel voiCe.i and smiling faces, told us they ,icd eus, but that tIe [kinn's clilhdrcn on the other side of the lake should elicat Us.. \\ hti 5, we g,) orn ib:i ether 6id.? .:.rf' the lak', Ithe kh. 's ch ildJ n .ll usi ic, ur peoFl- wiJl che"n, U-. ThJ.ih l,.iu2s p-oirzh cl-, heads, and Ne bchi.ct': hl l ih le d Idra,.ir nmust lak: care ofl', iin-mel ri-, ard not trust either in 3,our people i, in the tking'e sch;l. dri:n. atlli-er', our -.ala isri', o-rn:,z 1.iriC, and your .-crt- sm:il. 'r I,,, I,,",a ,o r .,, I .ue g r pr.- ple, a.id e has..- :,ar-.,:l-' a .la'.z-: Ileh. vto pr, aJ cOnur blirnk.:t." Trtc, and rae th:ir grasl r .r. vIt hIe all thcey iFail r:ltamn o thlLir once ann.Ple lhunti rg grounds. Thi.:ir sreng-ir is wast-d. their countis.- a- ,rr;ior dead, their l-.r,i iaj r 'l,.a arid th,;r borial places upiirn.:-.- bi the p:.iu.:l, ha-ri Tlih.r- .rs n tLnr,. : wh.rn the na'r cry oIf a P,:,,htali.ani. a D-[av.arc., or a:n Ab i-tal-rin,, siruct I.:r.:,r to lile litr:u of' te pale (dre,; ilt n,,w teb Seminole i- igiig hI ..: t l a battle sonl'. m.r-i: t I..: -peec.:hsc :Fei oSlirna ndrali, a e l.: btrat. .-c (irOeida ch.i cit', c th, a trt je-ii t t,,,.-.l- ifrlnai ..- rl loqueni:e He lh d '.1 r, p-reat a*e:; and in i;- hast errtioran in coiinr.id, b, ,p.:ni;d si l'thl lIlooin-mo .'ublimc and Leautiil sni ,:rn<'es. 'Brothers, I asn iar. a .:d lionil..,k. The irids Ct a, lIn.ri.jred saro hlv.s whittled throw' m)n L.ranel-she, and I nam dr dc.J at th, tr:.yi.' EC. r: rerd,-r,'w ho ha -.:.:I, a h.:mni .'cl, a li a dry iri.i it:.ll- I.:p, i rmouril n.-. its di greentti liage, v ill ftl li6 i rce ot" cmiali,:'. I am dead at thln lop.' Rini mermn:rr, anrd all -ie iT'.:,rous pr. : .% : r f r youth h i.1 fled [treci, . Nut I.:. ic- rmo nt i. r hI ir- cs "i i.,c.:h. mcane hbi P.ash .i.th ii a ren.:r.xhl.: rhirl.'r.fa ii ,:s.:rn trib.-, at a cOusaG held, %ae believe, in \\ ashiur-ion, manr' ) 4 .1-1 r .s ; llic e; " In alluJinme to his e,;t[crnie n-e, and r thl;e pim. babil.l iiy -thai i-h: ir rlil not c .:n s uri vui : ti. j.:j.i.-ner Lhac to In- tit .:, lie iaid. My chil.Jr.-n till stalk throp igii the -.r ?, and the 2ire.t spirit still ul, per in lthe Irce aps, and the florira will spring up in the trails-but Puisimalaha will liear not--"he Still see t he fl, ers no more. lie still be gone. Hi-s p.-oplr neill know that he i. mtc id. Thr' nev--a Sill coni, .in their e~ars., a the sound otf lfe faIl of a miglhty ra.I in tI.n- stillness of the woods.'-AKnick- EA traltts from Robi-ou a Jourr.Al. iV'c. V,-'TJ I fortunate that nirth is so chmap- 6" & i W(Wilphif t s- h. --- I E. -u-- --__ --I n No man ?s a proficiefit in self-knowledge who I hais rnot learned tor despi-e himself. To lc. rn air-iihecr man'os 'iharacier, we must otP. ser'e hin in hus inmoments of excecsiv,1 arngir and goi-d nature. Hopc is the rainbow of the mind; and confidence is physical power, the subctratum oit courage. Mile cliarny is thre mn:.st desp,:ablei? intuo cx- tant. I know n.o.t s h-; unless b:c;ause, lioin ob. servation, the uWorld is conviijned that its existence ia inrc.:ii i,',ibici: ill. h i bl- sirtui s. Nov. 4/i.-True, some men judig ofthe tree b,- i-t fruits,buit a vastly gr,.atcr numnb, ', judge ofthe fuii.it by i he [',. Ceritrin it is, that a lew- men, do lie thinr.iiog [tr the w hol'e morld. Thratreater Omir.-iiiado.. nout arite from nthe tupilint) ofl th nmulilnude, seeinm to be otn ing to the fact, thiar more people do riihti b., 'ccidcnt Ihan s rmoin. bY de:'..ign. No. pana-ioin o a.:urc to..,'ork out tI hsjin.deat'-,t a. Eiv)y. My old conitajde C. has hor ottien ine. Pov:rtIy ;s th.- bane- r.tf Iricnd ip. It' I could. eha'ie filli'f theunand dolirs in mi) pure, what a recirctiion ofl rnend n nild stinrt ip! The swoirldn .:.ok's i-tom a rn:an's po.:aket' Ibr this chiar.eter. .ThouSgh a per-i on ini-lr ha e all tihe -rir ot'Sl.:ri-; dan, it hi' -'*:' poj.)', Int smart ca, ini '.ouldJ have no curre-ne ; ushile thie stupid rain miin ofa iir.afd are quoatd as Ihe oracles ot nidom. NL,. S.51. La-t ntiht I driameJ of reecting a lclt'.r Ire-m e1n iatlier ; and -..! it Imith conme tI. pai,. H.,iw n'ust we aic.Iount for a liaT Sniiias pro. phetical in dream's? I explain it thw.s: In [hr. course of the day, our hanlied minds Ieave a thotisand thoughts and reasonings unfini-hied. The mind tias p.:rhaps in its poEEcieon, all tie i data:necesdary,t6 inmake ,up- a reasonable:'conjbe- : It p, that -.snie partli.:ular c',nt is to hippenI t-.- ; Ni 'row ; but neglect to push on Ithe inmlerecrcs U from such dala, to a conclusion n. Sometimes this neglect',may be owing to 'ife hurry and pressure ori other tlioualiats--.metim..s to a ,limrrnmering presenmernt tlht thlie conclusion may be painful. In sleep, the mind recurring to tIii:se data, draws conclusions from them, oat events which lite next day actually transpire. The following is an ecxract from the letter abLrve alluded to which lie received from hisit latllcr. ..... .. -....... ....- 1 ) di-lilie thir idea oh yoour going to Nest York to ride; nor will I attempt to disguise rlle reason. I Irnr that your moral elharacter may i .uff" r. 'Y :-iin ',ill there. ti.. e nnred bIt rt lth..u anrJ teinptations mu`.1 i 1 fhar you have not strerrnth of principal : to rsisl. I line' your cell confidence -but I also kniov vour weCakrre.si, amy n. C'.:i, where you are, I"tr6iable'for -you. Indeed, in- deed, yowtare, l'fari a child of the Devil! s * -My old father: little knows-:the.astrength; 'of nmy. chgrnacter. .Sp:; I aimnpot;to be risked ia city:! Forsuoth thin: c~,riuges wouldJ un ,over me.! jn' deed! indeedd! I think I had blettr be taken back to tlhe niiitery. But lhe danger aries from ary4 bein g child ofl 11ihu dell.-, ,Really mhe old rmnr. gives a lIiruall a hard nanim-I d.,i-lkei suce pper,- rtuly. ; .. ,. .ovn. 6t7.Y-Mrs. C. denies that Mrs. B. is hand- some. Tha.i is not .trange. I find llal a beautiful woman Iri nes 6, acknos ledded to beaucb by women in general. - The Dr. eiyi that lblack,' a.nd, wvht.: are just alike. So iih.y iarc ii tih ne sens- tatit L'haaroal is diamond. "tQuer. Will Ithere. be AIrican.an- gels in- heaveri?) Amrlbition may' be comparecdto epias-ravrmtice, to a banyan; tree. .'f It is sometimes war-,c to' cuppreass truth thlian to utter falsehood. . Noev.7th,--Itis curious tblhught, tlat every par- ticle-of matter around us, however accidental is position may appear to be, islTocated .i3 orme fixed "X.r of nature. .. .. .. It then we,:re oblie l t. to travel cl-n.: icr their ihoughrib iansid-r, tlins suould,'if p.iible, ca,!, to, think. There is a cerla;n power of 1orciaug the mind into a listles ret%4ric, which i. etlln a great rtclic t us@ wlnn our thoughts upon any aubject gvow painful. It is hike unlocL.ing the water wheels of a stchmboat. _ '-The paltr ring of rain has a soothing influence en llIe mirid. To lie on a bed undcr the roof and hear he ramn pour dowr, is the luxury of glcooin. e Dr. cn rNliAis-niat-iZ- esaa is friendly to rehigOI,,.bobtminiri tti tigotriy whichh he says i ti nnly the-.cetious a- ltatioba t; religion. I d 't in '. al..AO:..t rl. lii-r pli r.ing ditinctionn . I ce t[I- el.:, [li e i i prnr iiplc a plainly as I car, 'nifougti u .icurrn. IHe night as well lunch ou irto ,pen infidelity. For my part, if I doubt -r aylhr.ng I must doubt all; if I go the gaff, I may S 1 ell g i:. ltii ..rh.:r, g'iif! This V. alqti jjS p - Sollis -..hill Iirdlj riln myij orthodoxy, da'd Imil read it at niI' l'isurv, :Tif fi nnnkind would atree nrt take offence at d injuriou; laio.uaige, bmar only at rajurious actions, there wc.ulLd be vtr3) liul.: quarrelling in the woxld-. Attiir.., r.'.thmirg a so elcI:.uerI a4' si[leinc , B J II, t I|"-.l r n ,' i fl i,, l o f'r ro A ', Bur iir': el. ni> ilurl, ,ii Ihe'f'a-srem ihbf deiid -"d '-. A idiJ in. i ii y ii jglt mvii lie iic i ulro w ."' I A'". i9th.- -WIen we look ov.r the worldand see S.h-w inu6li lihs been drnf--splehdid dille' built, a end powcril riavies-rand in short, all'theprodec. r lie o'f I .or and skil, aind at the same time sea hovw '%w and .'able arc those engaged in the work, if is difficult to conrcivec whco and how so iMuch hMs been accomplilied. Satire and flattery are instrumcrts alike fatal- tlie Ibricr tor.tures us to death-and the latter t.: lies l jl d-ath Hoew line To see all the changes that in -al\ time hare been gradiilly wrougfit upon matter Conipresced into the space ora tfe mometri. t " 1* atarrtcr -a On the -24th of larch, by the Rev. Peter IVo'Me" Pastor ofthe Linitcd Brethren Church of Pailadel. plhij, Capt. Ale xander.C. Easton, tormerJy-of-.,Bs-- t:in tlo M.-s Lu.:' Ann Ila rnc, of Bucksa county, adopted JaiRtglter of Corrnelius Carrol. " On Thursday niorniiig, fth inst. by the Rev. 3. MIediart, Mr.- Franklihn, Ashby, to Miss Arigefino II. Conde, all of this city. ' On Thursday, lby tIIe Rev Thos G. Allen, Mr.' Thlc.mas Cane, t,. IMrs. Ahn Jones. - In Fairhiaen, Vcrninl, on the 5Sb inst, by the Plqv. Mr Diury, Mr. (l;u.Gutais'ii W. Southworth, of Dorset, to Mils Caroline .Alden, of the former place. On SaturdJay aifltrno.mn, *2,th inst. Mrs. Jan. Holbrook, wirel of Capt Benjamin Holbrook. 2-'. On S-turdar.y morning, 3tith inst "in the 65th 3ear of lichr age, alter a ahort illness, Mrs Marjk- r.=t II. Duane. Suddo.inly', :,on Thur;day, 26tlh ineJ. James Wil- sonl, in thle'Q'th year o.fl.iigs a e. On Monday, 23d inft'at his" residence infe s. bury t.;-wniEhp. Cheste.r co., 'f'ler a'protra'iedttlI- nress, Thomas Burnett. in the 69th'year of his'age. -On Tu,.,d la moi nmng, 24 inst. in the-.66th year c'.t hr agk, at ihcr rEsidenee iin Bucks coiinty, Pa. Mrs. E. Campbell, wife of Mr Johnl D. 7kamrbell, ate of this c;ty. SALES OF STOCk.- . AMAY :, 1836. (Reported by the Board of Brokers) Par Yf.; l I shares Li States Bk, l-4" 10,0 Ir" do do do 15th'June f24j 14 do F~1Arrs sri Mleh'p bk 66, 50. 2' do KIrririgtroii bauli. 70 150 do Girard 1'k, opng flat 58i 2 do do 58 6 do Wci'tern bk 53 ~ 5 do Lr:.u:svle bk, 100 Imrl do' lI ntucklt, Bk l9thlJ unrd 9" 70 50 do Planters bk, Tenn. dividend """ fm 7th May 106- 106 1011 do i'ckEburg bank, opng 6 1.' t 1) do do 2 6 i 2111 do Del and Hudson, 60'ds So 100, 100 16 do Nest Castle and French Tuon35g .,25 L-ETTR BAGS ; AT Tr E PHLRn.LALLPHIA-X XBfpo. Ship Liberty. M'Dowell, Canton soon Ship Osace, Bardin, CantQnlo.n Ship Edward, Cheney, Calcutta, l .64ine Ship Woodliury, Tate, New Orleans,16iif Brig Pilot- Mlltin, KfnisfrnJan. soon B[ig Mont omery, Little. Li iyj'ri qoon"'" a .w,. i* i p, l i t.'. .si' .-. ,I :-.e the'abdve-list must belelfat tie.h-rejign JeljItOf Ice up lair PhTsladelphiaielisusga and not (h op- mpcd in the Po-t Offie: blow.'. -.L MANA', JS. R. S. S. flir r This DIa.- ) ri. m. | h.. 11i. fflig ater '- | 4 11 I.7 19 fl 3 . J9onrt or Jlila-IFib ..I l.. MAY 30) 1936. FROmt rHe PrILADFLU[4A F1rHANGeW- oaB,1 ARRV-ED. > Brig Parop a r,s fCarpenter, d Laiyras with coffee, indigo. &e. to-C and Fflting.. Ldft-.- 61it Maa, brig Olive, Bray from Philad.-arrivef2d; zchr Emperor. Stidley, fior Philad 21h-Ma.y.-..rr Bi ig Ella, MNatthcss, 5-de rin Boaton, withy'rdse to Grant and Stone m "! '" - Schr Golloridaj Sears, fin New Bedfdrd,;4.it fit to Coffn and Landcll. I '- Sehr Native, Eldridge, 5 ds fi New -York; 4ith nmde to Riley and Van Amringe; "i'. ; Schr Newv" Jersey, WIest, : de on New Ybork, with mds.- to Riy and Van Amring.. -i. 1.1 Sthr 'atn.:-rlo, Bri'2,, -1 d. fn New ,Ytqrhk; .ith mdet to Jas Hand. .' Sloop S L Soutlhard,'Crawford, 3 ds Im B'alti&e via canal. to J.S. Hand. Sloop Nortil-rn Libertles, Robinson;W21ds hiWN York, with mdie to Riley aud Van Amrinigi.' Sloop Rachel and Sally, Boune '2 dsa ftr-'NYirk with ndse to A B Cooley. r 'Slobp.'Wm Penn. Pettil, 2 ds fm Baltiniort with mAdse toJos Hand. Steam low brat Pennsylvania, Scrlellinger, 'fm tlhe Capes. Lolt the Buoy on the Middle on Sat-. urday 'morning at'8 A 151; nothing in sight bound up. Thde dessele bound out got inder weigh,,and prrcc-eded d.w-wind Inim N and, Eastwirt4, Spoke, brig British Queen, and the inltormiedG'apf51t. .ha they had spoke the brief.-George aGtl.dh u, on Thursday, to-the S of Cape RenlopeALn-*eaad Bi being cErv thick, supposed she did no findgS*1. Capa, Spoke above New Castle, brig Efltimirpm Boston. Yesterday morning, the Pfoq a ziia: took down the bhip Contsututidn, Wilsotn bpun&4o Charleston. - CLrEAqED-. Ship Consitiution, Wilson, Charleplon, H.and A Cope; Br barque Dependant,-Simpsdii, iWrirtakehi, S Baldwin; brig Swan, Alkins, Bostor, Gtdntiahdl S.:.ne; scarsl Harrirbnr'g, Canno6, B1ltimoir.f,6f Hand! J. ra'lmer, Davidson, Boston, Grantanit.- StlonO. '.- ' ARRIVED IN SCHUYLKIL/' e . .Schr Exile, Polly, Cm the Delawnre:-.'r.;.i f':ia) Schr W 1) D Waples, Palmr-r, 5 da fiNeNOW orilt Senr J White, Ravmore, 5 da fm-New-York'-"' CLEARED FROM SCHUY.FeftSit Selirs Stephen Olney, Parker, Portland; Joy,Joy Boston: Annabella, Notli, \Wasing,tq a;JJK Malls, Siaples, Taunton, .Ma. MEMORANDA '" SIlip Su-sqirehanna, Brown, sailed6I" Pro, 30th ult lor Philad in co witlli k he "I -pleowu N'- York, and was parted with on the 1satoinsf i Tum. kar. .. 'I ; ,,.: Ship C('ildonia, Druinmond, cleared at-t4ondon, 27th ult lfor Philad. : "".. '- s -- Slhip Falo, Tubbi, li:ncoe at CuiJhartenh,42t Ship Alexander, Leods.,satledIj Lid,>'rpbT3?th- ult ror Bdllimnor. "' e. L v- .. - Ship Georgian, Eldr'id7e, Ihasiid,.t'br er. go crrgaged, 'was t lo depart 'rorn Nm t in6rt lor Philad.' ' Ship Cheter, Watiod, having 'Ihr lISb her cargo engaged was to sail .fitP e_'W. 20ih inst for Philed ".- .Ii 5 i Brig Wm Henry,' Mor'rcl, .-ia ertts l leare New Orlcans, 1 Ith inst for Phila. ' Brie Siroc, Valpey, sailcd-nm Easj;,oi5'~ThSnit for Plilad. _. Brig Sylph, Eldridge cleared a.'TalSq.jrI Y nceday fborPhllad. '' Sa'' )* Btig Duan, sahle .tm oDost p-uitfi'Wf rif s got to seir. ,a A- I A brig fin 'Philad. a edit EWW a.'HMV aince. / .- ** -" a' nmaday, for Pfd. ***.' I i i I -"-,. .t" ') ,.; 't "', m isp al same' diay y Areibo to Aisi load. Zrdp'J.'hara'.aldvell; Hand, sailed from Alex anaii,'-6tf iArt. frot Phil.d ' tAAlargi'&-u f riged-brig went ashore on Rocka. w Sho1ds on'Friddy aiternoun hen last Been alfe'ha.: a' tigal 6frdistresgflyingr. -irt IO SSOEP-,E'.SCtlR. RAMBLER. -Thie larcl Rimbldi, Jae Colby., master, bound I'm 'lhoairntono-,;Mfaine, to Georgetown.- DC. loaded wItBitqd4-'wShb sailed fm Thom:i,.lon 19th in't and at.LAsPMA. Lhe-23d inst soutll east fn Nantucket S. Shoals-rabout 35 railesi in a'thuck fog so that ob. jectsioemld not-be discovered,' until almost in con- taist;tc'e Br barque Elvin,iat New York, fm'rnaordJ. dqq,.atpuckithe;Rambler midahnips and stovi in her waiBje,.ag carijed .away spars, sails, &e and no doqbtsvery soretly;.ven to-the bottom. .i1 .he Ladies Penace Society.ofPhiladelphia wil tJ ,.jl4,lair ist, anniivcrsary on Tuesday evnr.ing,neox,1a; Ialflpast 7 o'clock, in the Pres- byteria,C'hurcl,,in LArck tbove 10thI at. Ad- dresyp,w.ille,hBe.oyeredhy, Dr. Sleigh, the-Rev, Mr. .sj by)rAr pId Mr. Jloseph R. Chandler. a.vL 28 P .Y .. ,.. I . Denocraric'AssatiatioA''of (He N. Liiherties. "A "si'madnedling of t'he Demucranc A..;.n.cea. tih: of'tr'iNobiher'n Liberties, will be Ihell on 19e'dnei'a 'evening' next, Juihie lit, at h ilf p.is 6, sdeNri' 1"WlP'd at Vah BuriOn H-ad Qual Lei ;; Third streett,' ; posiie Comlnaisioners IllA. B. E: Carpenter, 'Le'wis Sell, 'may 28 Secrctaii-s. Democratic Goonty Delegarion-, An :djoonrned 'nfeeting of' the Democratic Delegates'obfrt'e county of PhlIadelphiia, ap- pointLPt'o revise tih'e recent delegate sy.tenm. whil'b'e hleld at the Comrhissioniers' Hall, N. L.; xllt Molonday oo, 30tnat. 3 o'clock. Stol L EM.LIEL PAY. T.rR, President. o'Io"'F"-'Rk; Join Miller,' Secretaries. Mt" ay 28"' '- o.fCo nrmpfCom Pon Pleas for the Coanty S- : of Philadelphia. Ihertatftet' of the account of William Wallace ;t n '.Cook, assigrneee'f George H. Bail. S F-OTIGDC-Tfr6. Auditors appointed by the .In u'tr I'd dudit, settle, and adjust the'said audnulahtl inf to report distribution of tho funds Itithe h'.bd1hdof the Assignee according to law, .pill he4W*tfru.tlie pilrpokes of their appointment, 'on I 3fi, Jilh fe' Id2(th, 1'836, at 4' b'clock,:P. iM. -at1.FiaQd' Tkiverf, Geoige street above Sixth, \r-h Ihndlwhere all er,o,,ns interested are noti. redrid attlen. ma" ry30 J'3 67 9 10 ,. .NEW YORK FLO.UR. B i'kREL, of'New York %hie v herInt RlFrIour---jut received'and for sale at thee ernaperanee -Teatand Grucery Store, south west 4orserDack; ardSecond street. may30 JAMES R. WEBB. *,, ;,J ~ 1)o- LOANED S ..LFWN.aving mo tneytn Loan on S ,VA ppd',ind ,Mortlgage of Real Estate, in the .ty aQd..Qt My.f" .-Phiadelphi, or elsewhere, cap/juave.iit:,scuredon, the most desirable prop- Lety, -, Apply--to--JD. PALMER &.,Co. .01iar 430.. .. *.,.. No. 9 CIherry St. 1, p IIVATE RESIDENCES. '. ale .Sa; variety of handsome dwelling ihoauss iniahe Northern Liberties d ipring-Gardienan alue:from i$1500 to 8000. nUntmen %aisbhitao ,purchase, will please ap- -ly.to. .. 2 irT.AMUEL 1M. LYNN, 2 ya .2 *. -. No.76 Vine street. Q fR STR EET PR OPERTY.% .r~ SaleJ aihrse.tory brick, house "t a b-ciGiding; situate on the south ilf'Airceh uisett below.Second street. The -0ly dtnfeats Apply.to - -Y .Y S.thMU--EfL tiLYNN,- ,mBy28-46t --. .:a No..76 Vine street. '%\ ^ZxE mftT-aY,. .- -, 07or, br.girfs,.fpr cutting,or carving. co'eaKs, fo aiih liberal wagc e.ill be e., ,r t as,- wiilo. learn lit, wquld he ac- an' so t,,n,'q .mall dettuction c.f the ji"yen Ap. at -No. 432 rr S65 tnormt p ad 6,.... .. w s WASH, , y E rmnAyeifniF-a ealeos is a discovery of - i.Jlc..e iglrli:.*-Miobaix, of Lembourg, for- atioly.Prnofe;Sor.of-Anaton.y- at Liege, in Plan- rtl.'alnti-qbBlieved'tb-be one of the be.st arti- idle -var4nsoosterecdtfdr-reaoving Frecklei ard Sttshrffeffotnfoftt ao i s4nr-a- obstimnie erup- ^'ti1OtiietVBeT.Ao''w 1i It is an invalnable reme- Sdy.for Tetteu, PFotale by, . 4- ,., 1 i J.AS.iGL.BNN, Union Buildings, , .A a thSthrstatia.few.do.rs above Chesn.ut. laffirice-37-.cenet;r. .-. '. may .28 S,.'>, -R4RnelAS: FOR. S.'LE. ibl.lt-'A l 'of 'the 4iost -desirable Farms in (ta aBpsylVaniaantd'na~~number in the imme- disatipaightb'irho6td=fi rft1hiladelphia for sale; oklBeIte ithiange fbr goods and city property. Als-*Bvle ata'deSi'abltdttitets of land for sale or etAispgc-frin' gatdu-Saaaer.. td- jewe-lery, horses, aitrrges eteo r '- "* - -.di, ia"Antbder dof'tiouase .ih: the-,city 'n'od libtitoainlitld'-Is.on sat 9easti bargain, others fOreuuidehag'e-'" A,.smallo.nehor'e-power Engine fhr4itieta oAp$3y5 t''ai.-it - ...D. PALMER & CO. I l9t. e,-' :. -:1- t.c .Ifo -P Cherry street. n.. a;>'Ma!-filXA flSSIyRDEN'S U HOLE' ALEaind.Retail Haidaire Store, No'o5i' Markelk'steef.-thlird 'dobr be- Ie -I nUMiltstrettros'i. ide, Philt.delphia. A iKeneral assortment of-flardwlare, Cutlery s4td A lry!G'obis, ssitaBlle-fdr Carpenteri, Ca. at-etlrfe,&sa'niaHiudMe' eteerA. - N.M. Country Mercblstsinippli'b. Sy pjr.1pp, $tif&w ranic8toke, ,l... ,. WEBB. r NLA BIivZT5QLThE SAT ATl ,1 EVENtI'G 1 _S miii e?-L--Early S pJuly, the Post, whit.Ib- fsi a ng sustained a - large portion of-p.opular tsavor, wil be increased to hirt-tw-io cn!umns, otf enlarged dimensions. It wdl retain all its present advantages ol choice engraving-s. original tales, reviews, poe- try, &tc. with the additiorf ol the best talents- f' or which no expenses iJI be spared. The terms will be as heretofore 42-a year vben- paid in advance--.2 50 at the expira- lion olsix months, and 03 if nut paid during the year. In July will be commenced the publiraion of a weelily periodical 1or the Pariour, eeitailed the NATIONAL ATLAS, and , each number ontasining 'usTTEN large quatto pagearhandsF-irrei} printed, on good double me- dium paper, with good type-making between P00 and 900 large pages, ol choice selected reading, in a year. Each number will embell- ished with several good engravinpg, arid eatery month a handsome colored Map will be append- ed. The most prominent and popular feature in lifs periodical .is withheld till near the time it is to commence.. We shall permit .the nume- rous periodicals proposed Lo contence about the first ot July to take their, ground, before we make our chief peculiarity known, as we do nut choose to be anticipated by competitors. A large portion of the Atlas and-- will be made up of the same articles ans are contain- ed in the Saturday Evening Post, put up into a convenient form lor binding. In this season of enterprise among publisher, we do not intend to remain behind our contem- poraries. We can obtain as much talent and labour.as other., and will not stint the means to maintain and acquire pre-eminence. Terms of the Atlas and Three Dol- lars per annumn in advance. Agents and Clubs at a distance, remiltitting $5, free of postage or charges, entitled to two copies, or 5 copies bfor $10. SAM'L C. ATKINSON. my 27-3t Publisher. CR&.AM OF ALMONDS. A T this' season of the yedr, and during the summer months, the Cream of Almonls it ill'be found, by tihoae wtn use it, to conoiulite most essentially to heir comfort. It is exireme- It enol:ng', remnaring outward caisesaof ;rniat.ion- from thie skin, and preventirng bad effects fiomr exposure to the air and heat while travelling, or taking exercise by waIking or riding. It re- moaes fileckle', p;mples, r.dne-:s, -tan, ;t.-.'and produces a cleat aid brilliaht complexion. It Illtais all smar-tinigs and nrrital'ion prodJiceil bh) the r-izor ien Elt.Ling, and gpitlenmen awho make tri'l of it, well discover that much comfort may be attained b) thie use, of it. SOLE & SANKEY. may 1 ,304 Chen.iut street. BL.CKA' TE., A LOT of sery choice Posachnng Tea, just ". received from the recent sale at New York, part of the ciaro of the ship Paunma.- This Tea is e-peciill'y nwotliy the attent.on of connoiteurs, being pcilraps Ihe best Black rTe , ever imeTporti.l in thins country, an.I is considered by competent judges superior to thieeelebraited Horsehead chop. For sale at the Temperance Tea and Fam-'ily Grocery Store, south ieat cor- 3 ncr Dock and Second stireeis. may 19 JAMES R. WEBB. c TARGET FIRING. o take place on the 50th day of the present monih, at the Buah bill Hotel ofCularles Pominmer. the prices to be decided are, 1st an iror, cliest oinamented wllh Bra-ss, lately exhib- ited at the Franklin histilute, Masonic Hall,, Cliesnut st. Tie subscriber has been offered for it 125 dollars. 2d a silver wt ich with a gilt chain. Both articles may be examined at No. 70 Vine street. Washington Guard Hotel, by L. Koterit,-and where tickets may be bad. CONDITIONS. 1. The target firing will comneence at 9 o'clk inie.emtorni.n.g_ ...._ ...... ..... 2. Each marksman will fire at his own target furnished by'the subscriber. It will bear lii; urname and number. 3. The 'dstaince from the target will be 100 yard;; oflianhled 60. 4. Of all ahots will be kept iiniluti.. _. --6'. Any iw'neri of a ticket nout choosing to shoot at the target, himself, nmay appoint another person to shoot in lii; place.' 6.'No person having shot for another has a right lt shoot for a second.. 7. Each person being the owner-of a ticket, must have shot for himself before he can be en- titled to shoot in the place:of another.' . 8, No mnarksmian shalAll be allowed to take more tlnan 2 tickets. 9. Each ticket is entitled to 3 shot. 10-. The teo best shots o.one ticket will cair- iy the Iron Chest, the next best ofanotther one the silver waich. 11. No mov-e thnn 90 tickets shall be given. 12. The price of cach ticket shall be $1 .50 tu be paid when the ticket is delivered. Fl'Eachli mrksman firing at the.target is at full liberty to makc choice of his own gun. JOSEPH NOCK. y 16-dlf No L S.trawbeiy' street. PRELVETO'ON CR.KCERftS. "LUST received a fresh supply of Princeton Crackers. Also. Boston Biseqit, Bran Biscuit, Boston Cold Water do Sugar and Butter (do. Sodis 'iscuit,' Orthodox Crackers, Wine do. &c. &.c. Forsal- at thie l'emperance Tea and Grocery Store,-south west corner Dock and Second atse. mnay 23 JAMES R. WEBB. GOLD WATCHES ' "W'r E .haye .jient added to our former stock V ol of Watches, a choice assori ment of fine ,Gold Levers, Anchor Escapement, Independ- 'ent Seconds,-a new and superior article, Skele- ton Levers, I'Epine do. with edntre seconds, duplex,'&c. with from two 'to thirteen jewels, extra dials, ,hands and glasses, made -by the 'most approved makers, and will be warranted to peilbrm eorrdeUtl... - S.Alao, all the different patten Fob and Guard- 'Chains, Sealsi-Keys, &e. . .. JEWELLERY. SOirrsssortnient of fine Jewellery will be found to consist of all the latest patterns of Ear-rings, !with Pins to match; Breist Pias; Finger Rings; irer-oniansi Medalions, etc.; gold, siLver, gill, ennamel,. perl, .steel and jet I a;st Buctlles; gold, silver ard.gilt Combsi farre "Firns; Culogne BottLUcsgt. \VWOLFE & WRIGGINS, Corner Chesuut and Fl-ifth streets. Clocks aud Watches repaired and warranted, at the. shortest- notice. All kinds of Jewellery and Silver Ware repaired. may 18 HORSE MEDICINES. A LL thle.nui.._valuable Medicines treated in, ' the diseases of. Horses 9nd Horned Cattle may be nhad at the. Penn 'Towuvnhip Drug Store, No. 2Tlidge'Ri. d., -.'Amoing others, the following are the mbst c.dtns.'puou e in t heir effectn. -' S. A'i'mkddy for recentorn lohg Btanding wounds. 'A-MAK tSAN't BtiOP LSTERS A remedy for grease and cracked heels. .v-,afllbb ie.tai e kers& andti A remedy'for old sprahlis in the loins, habick Drawing !ook, and repository.of. and ainews. iftal-desigs;"'Jot,' household turmn- "A remedy fur worms in colts. riorlnepos ia* iB i thetrimotapprov- A remedy-for Blue Milk in Cows. -ateste,t a,,iiBgspii6menul.the Cordial ball or Lefd powder. b."titG W'AIrabeqjue, Prench; Tonic Balls. v otima.fthei.Art1, beauti- Barban's Horse Powders. fl'f lbki1j.atdiH accompanied Ileyl's Erebrocation. MNORRIS HAYS. A'Atid4*dlBt instruetibns for the N.B.'Country Store-keepers supplied with - ot the sa ."including plas,.pro:- "Dngs oan the most reasonable terms. tes t 1 e;cliA g.hBe ontdngs en-, may 12 isisti _. oVi.O n. ENGLISH POTATOES. tn'plee&int devw e r ,': 'L FMPELIS ,of fine Lancashire pink ,!A7ge ednt.aid- ir,.JF' eye -Potatoes, for s-ale at the Temper- Y'- pnc- Groedery Store, suuih west corner Dock I. A-.-' sud Second-streets- ljide,,. a-. ,- .. JAM.S .. WEBB. -I' V RICHARDS & BISPHAM, N( 34 Sooth Front street, Cayenrne Pepper and Brindy. On Tuesday mornitog, At JO. o'clock, at -the auction store, 10 I-ris Cayenne pepper. Also. 10 do. peach briadi). -Superior Old Wiune. -On Tuesrtay morning, At II o'clock, in the long room over .'4 soul F,ic.n stre.st, uill be o.hli, II.e flalo\u a i : i I .Ce r.c.r old a-oes, impr.rted by M'-r.Ins M ir.n C (o. now under Custom house lock and entitled to idcientniirp. Harria & Son's superior old Purt nine, in- pipea, hlds. ard qr. c.,-ks; Lo:ndon do in pipes, hhbds and qr caski; I ,sbon do in do do; Sheir)-y. pale and guld, iu half pipes ard qr. caiks; Sai Lncar waine in half pipes, qr. casksand indian bris. Catalogues will le ready and the vines open for exasiinnation the day prevmo.'s to their ste. Champagne. On Tuesday morning, At 11 o'clock, at the auction torea, -ill be sold, 500 baikes Champagne Wine, oflthe ful- loi'nn, superior brand: 100 baskets chiarnp.gnr, Anchor Biand 100 do Sellery Mousu,-ix CliAnpagne, Gi- ratle bland, in q-irt buoites. 30 do do do inr pint .doi 100 do do do in quart do of PS.Lausm t's brand 5,) do Asis Ducha-tel br-,nd .50 do Gill Fritch brand 25 do J.C. do .-. 50 do St Sirnoi band ' 45 co Jacquenmurt, Jouron & Coi Groceries. On Tue'-,) morning', At 11 o'clock, at tie :,uctlion tore. A fcner.al asujrLmoil of Grocelies, consisting of 23 hlids S H mais'les; 1ett do P R Su.tar; RU bags Itio coffee; 50 clients youngg lnson lea; 75 half'do dI; 50 chests.pouci(ong do; 100 bh:kets sweet oil; 5u boxes caimle soapn .5i do sperm candles, *22 kegs pearl barley; J3) kegs London iriusard; 500 Ji.rs do do; 50,0)u0 Spaninsh sears. Al-o, .A00 boxes buich, muis':el, bluoni and cluster raisins. Extensive s-ale of Drugs, &c. Post p.ronicd. On Wednesday morning, June 1st, At Ins:,f past 9-o'clock piecisely, at No 217 Market street, by order of assignees, a large and ahiiable assortment of drug, che'micdnis, Psxturcs,&.c cunripi inrg ithe a hole ttock in t-rade f thlle Iate firni of 'W. & L. .Krumbnhair. Ihe goods may be examined two days previous to thlie sale. Tcrtns liberal. - Cargo of the Ship Liberty. Oh Friday morning, At 10 o'clock, at the :.uerion -tore, 34 south Froiit street, a poiiion of the cargo of the slutp Liberia, Captain McDowell, just arrived from -'antoi, compiising a handsome a-sortmient of extra fin,- young h\son teas, in a hole and Ihalf chests; do do gunpowder do in dou; and do, and 13 lalf boxes do do; imperial do in do do dou n son ansd I. son skin in clients and halfclheats; puuchong and souctlong in Io do. These tea.s are ill grod. They have been selected ailli gieat cire, explessly for this market, by a must Competent judge, and are considered the finest teas that have been imported this season. Ca- Ialoguos will be ready and tIe teas open fur ex- amination easily on the morning of sale. AFFET'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC 1.0-' Itl TiON, An Invaluable remedy for inflam- mrtions, burns, scalds, piles, wounds, ulcers,poi- sons, sore nipples, &c. &c. This remedy exceeds any thing offered to the public forr thecure of the above diseases.I--Nu"- merous certificates h.e been received and may be seen on saplicatioi(o the agent .'-Price One Dollar pder bottle. A fresh supply .ds received'and for sale by J;. .-J.E, .WA( a. 5E & CO. Sole Agents for the proprietor, No 16 North 5th st. It may be lied at- No145 A,rch street below Second. may 11-if WASHINGTUN BOOr' STORE, No. 38, Sar.th-Si-tat ree, opposite frl-dependenice Square. Tlie Subscriber informs "his friends and the public generally, that he still continues to ma-. nufacture Bouts of all descriptions of the first quality, and- as respects -orkmanship andl materials, may be equalled, but nut excelled by any in the United States. The moderate prices .ind excellency of his goods are too well known to his numerous and respectable connexions, to require comment. Arrange. ments. are made bj the snbscrnbir, that this 'riends may depend upon a piuinctu.il atrentilon to their I'avois. W. H. ELSEGOOD, mayfl Proprieior. LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY. No. 159 Chesnnit Stree/. Capital, $300,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. A MANAGERS: Benj. W. Richards, Robert T6oland, Timothy Abbott, Peter Hertzog.r Coleman Fisher, John J. Smith. jr. David \Williamson, Frednrick Brotn, Adarn Waldie, Britain Cooper, William Folwell, Thomas Ridway, Armon Davis, Joseph Burden, T HE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN- NUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, will receive Special and Weekly Deposites, in trust, in small or large surrs, on which interest \>jI; be allowed. The Company will relieve funds in Trust, and pay them aS directed bi the Depositors, and also e'eeute General and Special Trusts. Certificates of Deposite, bearing interest, will be issued when required. Depo~i.es-to.be withdrawn.at.pleasure, .will bT(-roegved:. "" ", .,.;_. " /Theti; 'mak. asui ndep[-lives, .at- th''i-c4y eat rttes,,.afid grant"Ann'iiag nd Edowments." , .)?p ittrao' atptg, i" answered -a it .their 0%f6e, after 9 o'cloclr, inm tle morning., . .. B.. W. RICHARDS,; Pvpsident. ( ( EO. _W.ASH-, Treaqurer, JOHN AJAMES, Actuary. Snagyl--dtf t TOrsi"f. ow. .InBeLns, SC.RIVCEAER, No. 266 South Sixth street, Mo1,yameneing. Office, No; 13 State House. EFEDS, Bonds, Mortgagee, and ether Writings, legally and carefully drawn, on moderate terms. Also, Insolvent's Bonds and Pelitionsa-ecu. rztely prepared and attended to until final dis- ,chargo by the Court. Office open fiom 8 A. M. to 6 P. IM. feh l,5-d In the Court of Cpmmon Pleas for the Cilt and County of Philadelphia. In the matter oftlhe account of William Mc Mac- ken and Samuel McGratIh, Assignees of John McClintock, OTICE-The Auditors appointed by lthi. Court to audit, settle and adjust the said account, and to report distribution of the funds in the hands of the Assignees according in law, will ,meet for the purposes of their appointment, on the 7th of June, 18.36, at 4 o'clock, P. AM. at Evans', I avern, George street, when and ali 're all persons interest. are notified to attend, if they think proper. . may 24 25 27 30 3 1 3 6 "W Il LLIAM FURNEY respectfully informs Y his friends and the Ladi s ii gener.'l. that he hasccommec6ed the business of Ladies' Boot and- Shoe Making, at No. 50 South Eleventh street, Ptiliadelphia, where allorders will be promptly attended to.-mayll BY BROORER & RICHAARDSON. C T i 0 N store, . No. 207 North Third street, bttveena Vine an (iatlowhill streets. ' Furrniture ale. fn Tuesday afternoon, at 3 r.'clock, Ar No. 31l4 Callowhill street. I de.rr abo'r h Gir'ehi. a Luar,til of ho.iu- coldd flirrtin1i-c, &c .n..-t.ng of bureau', tables, ch- 'rm Led-rea.-i I. uhdit, oirk Eitar,.-, ructing cliatL cl.,_cl tie . iti lne p;tc-. aLt ps, l'...kin i,..-s, 'nd r-.r-n, lshocis and tong'. pots. ktn.i:, &c. wvit a r.,Lio'y of kin:hen turrntniue. Pian,, Violinp &r . Al0o, I goud pianofoqte;. .. . Also, sencrali goc. violin_, lined, i,& . Show (Case.- Alan, 2 jewellers sloe cuasns. Alo, 1 Jdo blimw ppe, will. 2 jet3. 1lie a hole to oe sold, uiriiiout rcern e,-b% order ofa person removing. AT PRIVATE SALE. A Farmin i Pa-syurdi Toi.nihip. A valualile traet of grouinil. itiltate n P I-' y- unk tonr,'.lii,. CIuJItalrnin Ii ;crez aid lhiee quarters, siiiute or, tie a t -.leP of Luni L-ne. Tii,: is i eti d ieir.ible I.lt of ground, as there itn claE.f i.t he flt qin.rillty f'o biic.k making, alI a inflicienti quantity l'fr ii O brik birds. This propi-ty ,nl\ be iniercected hv Pi; m ircet ..,-t Ini 4'est, and north and sou'li bv Ailuin -ire,:t, Schu. kill Fruont, ccornd rind Tind -ilctels. Terms veiyj acconrrmuiJdaLting, B% older of tile I'e- of. pefeln n dc.?ean.l. ior pi tilc,.iiis-enquiinc ut the A i etioneer. N0i. 61 ,'UTH TWELFrHa STREET. 'i t / :Tim. i- i i ,.f -. i. i . 't k, -7.; -- F R tktlU T HE undesi igieil h'g;: leave to return thanks to the pubtjlr for pistl Ifvnrs, and solici's a cj ntin, uane of tie sm.r,- ar..d arinnince to tlheTm thlit lis-Swimi..ng Esiiabl,.hmcrt ias-gain open, and ;ill continue open dur.;no the sn'mmer sea- i l. If is sCe.rclIY rn.- t a-al v to reniind p,rei-ts ,.: the tiecesa il of li.,niiig their children t ii.t to sainm. In this estliislimcn l they need be tinler h.0 appirehen .)n as o tihe -r. aftr, the Water never bing' r, deep as rnecessiill.i . cause the 1cas.t appreliension olf dalnrer. Tihe .terms ar so mideraa that no reasonable ob ..c- lion cw'. be In in t in ih-t ra' Tenms--, fIr a nseaaon ickr'ct, from tlie I;t of un'-se tiu e 1 -I t' 0.:''t. i ,'l,;ih will enviile thie ro'ldr to the u-;. of the I.ith once a div, ..nd the nreessarv instrucltioia in tine art f Si im- nmiig. No deduction v ill be mrde fir enterinie alier t'le season has b-:gun. Single lickets 1 2- cent, inadmltling the bearer once. ma'y 2 J JOHN K. MURPHY. NOTICE. To the .Alaynr an]d ,ilermrtr of the citu, the .Aldernen ;,and Junticcs ot tniet county, aoiJ all others hat ing power to commit. I T a teentin of he Board of Inspectors of tithe Plniladelihia C-iunt Prison, held on the llth inst. it was ordered tlha public notice be given to the Mayor and Aldermen Al the (ti'v, the Aldermen and Justices of the Peace of thie count), and all other persons having power to commit, that the said Prison is now ready to re- ceive, all that class of prisoners who liave here- tofore been sent to the Arch Street Prison: and that on and alter the tst day of June nett, all commitments must be directed to tine Keeeper QJ thb '-PhlaaeohTia Chounty Priscon,' in Mc-)amen- sin. n -' f ...! I (Q<-The entrance to the untried prisoni.eri wing is at the a.,uth gate. BY order of the B,-ard. .. SV J. CRANS, Clirk. mnylfdtj :;'.... :- " The daily papers are requested to copy the abrre. SPRrNG AND SUMMER FASHIONS-- M H. L. BROLtSKCY & Co. Mlercliant Tailors., No. 43 south Eghth street, 5 doors below Ches- nut, east side, respectfully inlbrmn their friends, the public and strangers generally, that they have comatantlyv on lIand a large and chcs,,e as- eortment of superfine West of England and French Clothis,consistingofthe most lishionabli colours worn in London and Porit, tog'-etlher with a greater variety ol spring and slimmer patterns lbr pantalonris, than can be tuund in any one? establisliment in this city. AlIEO a great variety ol Vesting. They politely reiaest the- g-ntle:men to Qive- them a call, as they are assured that if t nil l ave them at least 30 ner cent. Thie following i.s a list of the reduced prices at which the above goods, when made up, will be sold: Superline black Frock and Dres-s C.ats, from $ 11t 00 to $10 (1 Superline blue, bruIn, olite and green, 13 00 to 0 00 Do claret, dahlia; myr- tie, &i. .15 00( to 19 00' Do London smok'd invis- - ible ,rccn, .1400to 19 50 A variety oftanec colors, 138-00 to t20 00 A vaitetyi ol eunnmer and,-.' I.. olher tttfl', for pants, 3 00 to 7 00 Super bilk Satint Vests, dou- : hie backed 2 S0 to -4 00 Do silk inrnnoM, arseilles, - Ac. do. 00 to 75 As low asthose prices appear tobie,we pledge ourselves tio sell thenm accordingly, and we lute- wise warrant them tiJ he the best materials, and for fit and worklimanship not to be excelled by any other in the city. may 11 No. 43 soutin Enghth street. R EIMOVAL.-J. P. WARWI'CK, Merchant .H rTailnr. respectfully inform; lins friends and th public, that he-'has remote l from Ins old stand No. 53, to No. 21 siuth Seventh it threesdours above Ciesanut ntlree, east s;iJe; whee hlie has on Inand end will constantly keep, an elegant nasortment of blue, black and fanc3 ,olnred Glutias and Casei.n'meres. Also, a handsome assortment of Silk 'elvets, Valecncia, fancy anil lamin English Silk Vesting; all of whichli will be rniaie up at the sh.orlc'lt no- tice, in thdie most fashliunable -t) le anJd at mo- .lerate prices. P. S. On inhanIl, a hian.Jisomne reasortmnent of Stock., Sh;irts, Collera, 1osoms, Cr.:v'ats, Siti- penders. 4-c. may 17-d.ly TRUE AMERICAN PASTE lBLACKING, p REPARF.D BY ED'WIN II. CLEMENS, No. 21 North Telftb alnote Ruce, cbtt aide. This article contrary to that usually offered to tihe public, instead of dealruoing the leather, givessuperior brillancy and adds strength to the arlitle, to which it is applied. For sale also, by the Proprielor's general agent, at the Drug Store of AMr. Is iurc Thuomp- sun, north west corner of Second and Market streets. mar 12 NOTICE. T HE Stocklholders of the Philadelphia Loan Corfnpany are hereby notified that an inital- ment of $5 on eaqh share of stock is required to be paid on the It day of June, and a farther in.talPricut of $5 on the 10th day of June next, between the hours of 9 anti 3 o'clock, at the of- fice of this Company. 1'.T M. MOORE, Cashier. may7lTdrt ral sL'bj:cts-s ketchi:- of history and biography; -contrtt inn tro In sonme of the bes i?. us Iters ot PhidaIdIphia-nuticeez of IuIfpro,ein-Ilt- ID l the mechanic arts, agriculture andil rural e.onc-rny- articles on inusic, the i dramn, and other nmus-e- tIoen t-riq-Vari ales; amliiing noi:dents,. A, rand a carefully prepared sync.psi, ol ithe current nes olt the day, both foreen and domestic. The publi-lihr- cfthe Chroniiclie having ac- quired considerable experience in the new -pa- pr-r biusines-i, fiom a -connection ofsetdral years statidin with onel of tlie msiat popular ner:iapa- pers in tihe country. mii.l eatii-fiied that Ithey will tbe enabled to si-ues .a heet n all respect dse:rv sng Of libe-ral paironai:e. They have already secured Ior its column-, the aid of several lite- rary earitler-imen of thiz city, and hale engaged attentive correspondents to turni-li tlie liiust intel gence from Harribuig and Washington, during the season of 'tihe state LegiElature and C ngr ..' . They design also, inr the course or a few w:'elis, to ,ailr liberal prenmiunmsA or litemrar) ar vicles in order to secure far their rerideis pr'- ductions fioni some ot llie best writers in the comintry. The asorko of popular authors will occ.,siirially be pubhimied at length in rIthe Chronicle, and no pains nor expense will be spared.,to, render the paper interesting and-at- tractiae 1t every cltas- of reader. The Chironicie ,ill be issued tu a handsome type, and oin a sheel larger than any now used: n thinscity. The first. nurmb'r will appear onr Satutday, May )2ltt. ' BENJ MATTIAS, ; ;:; J)OSHUA L. TAYLOR. Phi.,lnda Alt.W, ill Rt13 "1gERCHIAN\TS, :.?- .re: k-r cp.- r, lnn-I:ceprer and others, i at,-'; c i p i.t LbrI.' k-4.c -pfrs Salesri en, j.r-l:.-pers, p..rter, o'.r i hel of amr de-crirptnotn, il firnl ti-r,:e of ,,-,1 o chararer itnrJ ai l quiliri:C J L .1 i r in ." tI ir a',ll: -. or .. .r.ers aLt.iIr ]r heI r bI:.:, c -ti Tc e N.i. 0 Cherry sleet. .. . \Vrnti',. Initc-.i;ai ly cet'.Le ai ren::p:.iaLhie per- s'cr to ill Vtar noh CapI j-l.: il bl.. ,,-- 1 .e nm-l joi .n- ed. D. P'.\LMER, & Co. ma il% I 9 Clierry atrest.-- l) -OULli.n rii an \i'esti n Meirchaunl. Fhe SuLo .r;b.:r IL r-;n-it,,nli rn hard at tie tHlit. ;[Dn[.PIJIA RIFLE MANL'FACTOLR ! ,N '\t.n--ii a s.riincnt on-Rirle, F'i in" A T ..:.N Mou.i-l.el-, P-_.I:.Ils, & c. c.f'.. i y d.: i:rip. 1oan aind finish-Al:o, the [ippc..:d Arin:iliung Duelling Piroc. . -For sal.,k, ho hir .r r.r rol-i-, l, h. " HENRY DEFRRIN'.; iR,T3h0 north Fronr.st; *. Orders tcceitcd will ha promptly eeounid,r niny 11 dl. .-r 'hIu Sottlnl.cri n11l 11 (stte i Merchinthts. J. if. SPOONERC & COMPANY, No. 10. Soutllh I Furlth s.i:t i, tilth door belo-"' Mar- ket street in'.i'es the rtfrir ion of Sr.nthein and \Western Mlerch-in,-, to their '. ih if Umn. bellas- andPasi i-lth, cnm]'risii V ielasr aletuv of style and fin-id, in hi thi 'y ill 'Ell : wirw as any other establinment In the Umntnl iStates. r ANT-LD-A Id about 1-1 eint, ,if age, to learn ihe Drug and Apothllicc-ar buii. ne s. Apply .t the Penn Tnernliip UDu- Store, ii'. nRln'e i'..I, abone Vine t.. mi 2,., ........., na, 'I?:NN NUFAC10Y.-UneN, '- : 4- .N .,LiPA I '.-- re TERMS.-Terno dollars a year, payable in t1JHubie, Chlurch and Chamber rJrg..e Build- advance; ,$2l 50 ifnot patd be.tre the expiration era, No. 115 M1,t kEt t. et ef i.,a.. .1r i -ct ol sLx months; and .3 U0 if pariment is delayed Phlan.-elphi i ay 11. - until the end of the year. For so.r months, $1 00 5II.'SH L.ANTuN tINGLI;.- ce-'u -in advance. E I r,.n U 1 ir'-Adidtertimcnts neatly and conspicuously dy as rup, tfor pile a sh Tem ani,, e ie a m. ,,,I inirtced, on reasonable, trnms. Grocr) a-tor, S. W. corner of u andSe iA .-Potlrtasiers and'other'.rerrnilting.$10 0U con,l streets. -- -: ,; : witU be furnished with six copies of the Chioni- na 17 JAMES t. WEBB, cle fo r one % ear. Iia s' IN JN S R , f-ZOrders, free o'f postage, addressed to the A1' apHING ON Ij. -INION., t.l; Il-tn-fer, Publshers, Philadelphia, Pa. wdll meet with Secon d st Role r nid Statitnor, Shere Aot'ir prompt attention. -a Boi steet, fliiada'Iplmia. amere Account prompt attention. ,Bo,.k of e ,.h.1sc ,,,, t ay be h ,,I Ruled, Ig.7-Small note on all solvent Banl.s, receiv- ,ni o hn,,d .. any a ien ay be Ruled ed at par, in payment of subscriptions. ton t. m ii - may 13. Esitae ofl Samuel Rhiads, den 1, 0 1 TICC.-The Auditor avin1itel I-, hthe FOR SALE, Orpliaina C..urnt foer cm.irty of 'hll Two ne.' three story brick houses, delphlia, to a qlit, stl'd adj.IJ li;e acco.nis. ". on the north side of Pine street, above of r isNRT Li-..-i q. acting a.rnifstratr of i3thl-each house containing 18 feet in front by' SAICei r. Run deceased, will aitenrd n.r the .32 in depthh" Tile lots are cach 60 feet doep putpo. lisi.aaipotr-)Itntiri, at No. 19 Ilri,no to a 4 aect a ide allevy. Thi h houses are fini-'cit I abote Four th. i.n tha: l 1st ',f M't lb'.i - in ihe-h'aridsomest and beos: manner, a n ev t t 4 o'clock P. M. uf which meeting .11 p r convenience. Apply at No. 19 Prnfete iutere-ted ivill please to take nttee. - may 12-dim may 21 523 5W ,6' 26 3 1 31 SUMMEr ,BULLEYTN. IThe l- turyIvna-.'` -5cia-tine . LATEST. .USniON-- Lfi:HArt : j0 ,,ri F. u, b l'ge published S. -. Flurence q1 Suoth 3rdstret-' in Itho cty' of idl rame f ] Furnishbd en etapant aszcirtimenit c-at I ,.. Fahii-nablRe Uu''2- Ilit %o t. h1- t. DeILY-M L O M RNING C IO.lRNAol tN AL, .d in, v te ',"u i .he- aa nrilt.,rin cfths ptins Ir.:. i J Cahd .l- t hl,.e r,h,,i. il,. |, rin d cl rcalr.l toP.l I'iiic-'' the Pnti l. .Tlieetle.brai t nd m ,t.i:-i Nerv., I crmerce, L ,ir t.ir-, l\t...rdil, Ar-nu e- sve saie o.l.is R['.zSSLA 1.T.S of las[-t ;ar- ri, Ac. an'jd thol unanmninuis opiion ut if their quilJ an 'Th i li.:.m.: ir.tl'.. r.-c r' c. 'rFpcrltr.n has. theault which -~ i led t ler ii i l-e l r ai : i i tof "N 'n arn s nr' nl nI l ii lsLrJ I ie. 11 ll ,,in l.,.,:.n,.iit e Plus Uiira" is en incentive to pon erfu e er- h"' h-l ha lt :,n place the lhi' e -c .,. r -, of n-n TI, Tmain3tiLn the tii bible po ir n-. jrn Publich 3t l' e- ar', ri'L itI I .h at tri c .rs. in ita tlanmatlon. Con ,nced tfihllslet l .' rv y :e.rtc-in r, ..d nit 'ia sadva.ncd ir.Cize. -p..narc ,o inlc-r.c. has b-errnmad,'-- this aea-yi-n bv iinuiie.dtalt-n-n P s- :-I 'ii lii'- ,""* i nit i. a-i~ L h beer, r l.,- h s-ea-or,-i b in .d en. l ,hi ..rac let ,r \: Ihr e puit. of ine -, unr l ,.j,,ii ,i n t ,o tl ei.ir -Im proved ,an ,,lf Cure. to e.,c It l i ,, i c r ,, h r, t d ,, .. t ire e c ,niln h. , .I'p.:s;iine .--rea-e patr'n a na n d lv,.r. The i,,tr, ol- 'tr red.., ir'ei l readcrs.a ;p. para.i ski, : i: ial I i1u htu'. r tiC,:.t s ele. ant .J m-iriF r iJ ii; ia ; ..hr. c- ,,j rit,.v t'. htr nan. ,rr..r.h i.uib. .rr -.elil 1:,Ic,,n n, andJ the L.ir Pr -.I', at lTich i.; ,i,.n., .li.ich c.n i raiu : a mi-eaJ.m i r thei inr iiy are offered should irndice. all who study ac'.-.n i:.'a hlsge prtiu.n i.f ijna bu-J:nc s 'of the c..ni-.rt mI d c .n .:ce during Elie sanIm .-'.I .m iin.yr i ,il curr nr h;b .... .-.tail -arn i, -.t'.t'! trs prc.,, re -'.n?. l .i : a i i. ti h '.inJ iLend ih ir E jmpirf c 't% r Ih.: ti:.c1 F'lrence h[a an e'.tensi ie io ia.rtrrenot fWhis r,-i.:n of ttnr mind. Tie Frrsi i now ihc only Sun.erior .iSn tM BcY .tnr Haot..cs lm.h 'aie oil:r.-r rel1 mroni.eh. 'I ti: mirlesitIs I'.-l-.i a id opinon. ,d at p- rcs 'hat; '.. Ill ati sl'., 't r ,ii, in 'ren t n.ll- r -. Iro." l, r ": nnl- e': I nJ:p.n-:r...nm on it:, a call at his e .ibl.h-limrre nt i- nly varitacd r ..' t g 'asl- in o 8i rint h ind e:ry ,nne t, it con. atril0y the m st /nsh 'iorines l'-hf a dispitn,.-,n and trols c.:r human 1,,Jry ui; intl ..ies., ilh de-po at.blhi to please. nit. z-. L E. i t of I 'prubhc op ,ii..:.; d. chires e ar l .I-'lais fall kinds nad- to order. -- .a ma r e nrd d nhre : rl, sz, andcztab. THOMA\S FI. FLORENCE. N.mli. i ild:ti.nlri.- th.isre .',h1.1 ,ce i, the. Pra,:tial H carter. Sou.h :3rd, Srt berio t in i ci r -d i,, r,:,e o ii r ', i ._cneirl, it Chlie rhnt,W est side. Philadelphia. i b,.i,,' tha i e :; mne i'np.Ir.e ...,,- ,. r cnp,,e. mays l:.-di.. n, -.. y sitr ai f t:.: ti in .i.- : r',nrJ h-o pr.i *C:ul.rI i, in t hi ii, e, 'inip er r ri. b-. pubhl: '. TfilE PENNY MAGAZiNE ,:d. p-,.::.. .i ,,- ,,lrr, tl.. -'..ti ,,i h,.ito hl re Of1 the Suciet for" the IDAl.tion (if Ut .c- lminei d I lit n i convirito.ri, lthi.i rLtib- ib r li . iul K nn v.ledtige. *.. t:rrni..aed .o .,, r. v d:-is M .:.l .i rg J.l:.t.iial; ,- bent inle, "1 ,TU L PENN-YLV.Ai.AI\ E- N- THIS DAY published part XLVI. of this iNLt.." Suffi,.ri eapain ,.Ill.hb itc,.esied ip- unr.aI,ed popular pern.'odIcal. Price ,1,2 eent'. ., ri i,,: oun i, j ii zu,:,:, lh, ui,,d. r~ i., ai, d T he fre-:cnlt part i-h lr .Januirt 1 ..io ,and the hil paiuf.,:i iill tn t..r. t.N .:-ntr,,.i ar .ill ,.. ,3 d . cornmencermient cf a new year. The eteiiulsion Thle inc.- hliterall anrraiimce..no, i ill beL made to orf the waolk I h- ul.-tracpp d c ery otrier petinod- -.:Cur..- li" it ci ai.r -,l nt .: i..:.s- s Ect r b iL e 1'al, and is atfil rnpidly incre'a-rig,. Nee Yi. k o.r L :.i Pf'.. 'r. ";- '. nn ,ill CONTENTS OF P \RT XLVf I c -'c-,r-n:d o c1n-a-.. [he nl.:.h.i,'t :l,,nALkbu tah.et, No. Ci-'XLI Dancii-g, Fli' nds and .A\ ;ei,c;- ,II I ,.l. d I-er 1 -:I n e.:,- -.. i-ri.d'r thIl rates. Origin o-f Butt-rflles, Lem Jur., Iin.hel,.113-. p.' i e ul I't al ry ,bl.r-b i ni i n t-,I- e...u n i . T he T allow T ree uf China, V,.e t to a Lea d Ia si tS ii i ll Pi Ik, ,n .rn I.to j I-d. ine, U-felulnei-. \\ ,,e, A(C u, oft 'iTj nnri t.q i lc I .1 ,,-:.td ,, C ,, ar.l n, -, iV ., it ,ill in Crowd [.'n-,rollir bl Diicu sio,n-. ,,c,:er in,r, f, ,, rn the rc:, ,:,i ai.d v-uoru. per-. No. CCXLII.- Tlie London and GLreentich I::.rm irnc ',o it diti regir.il.: ihl 'e., tih,: ,.:,r, VirtJu.-t and PR ilhasay. .,r Ii.. n cuiearrc n i (1inrur ot ihe v,.:olenr.t,r Cmr..--No IX.- hie Vuriish Tree, Valour, Ihe .cs. r i-'. Abf.e thou e.ndrrsi_, the l..:;ri uaid Talkatilenres', Leyden Uni elsity, Wt'riting liihe ump..ra',n of factin, but di,:Valtd L. ilbc sa. Maer'nili-. Tli'he K nihr Temiiplir. .:rd piin:ip.les and iminc-..-luia-.: u-.C : of" tile No I.-CL'nditioni of the Alinrers to thie NOrth gr r' t .. n i a 'i :.1 h' e i ri l:.n. t i ,nl e-.r t.e of England and in Mexico. tb nir a illlrnl,. firlul, and it i hoped, noti ine. CCXLlII.-Ibrahain Pasiia's Palace, The -':rit "'IEN iNEt.L" on the nat,.h io-:cr- o Knight Templars. P l-orLtvat i A D[ _...C..ci. :.. No. II.-The Sea. The Corpus, C(Tp,-r, or Iii-a,, I['eni' Ian't.. cmril, ld to nur far,,,ebt Cou;a. Mriew. Li. aes, ,- Art an-: ermpl.:- n pp h. s, i. I l ,' nr It' i i-I and- ied m working in Pin es, hlie Canadian In- trein-i or dom-liie f:, n th. el, ii ,,, i ii ,'-us dl ans. --i- d mk-in'leri-d .li:.lvn I:,.r rt-il, ei nhc e iirtli? No. CCtXLiV.-The. Bietrl Nut Tree, The -,n.j rc-ctunrt h,,:i ,._.-ni s... Thi, ra .:.l,,,i ..in . Knight. Temiplars. t hi' Ct 1 0'f PlIildi lphi Li I..ie 1:0o ci be ;:ii.3 No. Ill.-The Che-nsen'rine., KIdimarih Rocks, ,and we N ;11 en.J,:.l o-ir t prum.r in, it b ,;ui i;nn, ind TrI '.l-thy St..-ne, C'ortiw'll, AlfrEd. Bruce-. all :.- ri.'-.n s.ti nail .e tt inted Ir.ri..:i tlv W\ ashinnicn. Factory Labor, A Ji-iri-harkable ic'. caui all di..cesii ihl.rim -t cn l._-. and L, crn- Duel in 1661, Heritable Qualities. 'itii ci err eni:Ery t tlhe : ipop.iiat ofital i..:l'y a,,d Nc.. ICCXLV.-Th.- -flool ne. The Steam En- .:'Ep-m-it:.- i' itt n'i [ t [ -.:.l., I .I. In- ,-i i-as .:g gine. Steam Navigat n, n. W ar, Alia Ick Casti,-. Pi i-nld:pli-. io I,:r pi. 'rrt cri,,-n.nce, and p.r.:.mi- Descrnptlin ol the Procmess of rMaltin, g lie "Tu. no renr.d(r hir II,: .ii F .ic on ItIo (cniitInei.t. Forging cf the Anch,-r. Vhale Fnihery on thie 'ihe Penensalian1 S-ntin,:c ill be pritnld ;i Coast cr I[reland, Labor-ers in Denmark. le- ,. and beutifutlu pe. cn a -e-t I tile -Se N 'o.CCXLI.-SUlPPLEMiENT.-Brmin. and appearance other Ne; e York Etconrg Star: a' in It will contain all thl foreign aid dorm:lstir in- ham.- 1- ILLUSTRATIONS IN PART XLVI. trlhT._rr, pohitcal, nr-anrlile, and rMiisclla- 1 Dancing, front Hogarthli's Anal)3eis of Beau- neotis; o m 1uhi of bch-prnoceedings of thie Courts t V,." a" may be worthy Fpubli.cation; phi,:e reports; 2 RuiTed Lemur. iterjL-r:tin occui irenc-s ind uisrt'ful e-as on .il 3 Skull Le-mur, subl.ect. tConr..-siional and Legil.atiniv prno- 4 Skull of Mone', *-.edjings %%ill be promrfliy anl t.Ll.y insertj in 1I London'and G're.nfnich Rai.way, from n ear .-,ir coaIlJn'm ; and c, )rpll-p..udt:nits i .ill be en- SB.-rmnjonds,. New Ch. tated n,, Paris and Londuu, as well as in the -,principal citie or our ).n o-.uttrI Par tiu- 4 Palace of lbrahiarn Pasha, as seen from the rin attal tic nrll be dir 'eao to nmra.it P h.:iu- Rivner Nile.Il al-titn till be direci-' t lor-mrt..ie 8 The Coipus. minute Iti intere.tinig itelti of inri natiniori 9 Hairy palate of the Cop;us. i lIch ar : si e.gIerly miet aller b,\ ihe readers 10 Papouses. -. f r.,1..-paper:; and a larger rniass of reatinr L1 Betel .Nut Tree. iatterll- will be green than is nowv contained tin '12 The Chee.sev rin as s,.en 1iomrn the Noithn 'ir" nint' ,"I.t ,-l Sn' ,In thn1 Cniy. As th. pub. V e --. -.- -- -- li-ier is percot.tariy ar -.i. -t- render1l'7"y' ? 13 Kilmarth Rocks as seen from the S.iouth cast nel a uoeunl and prl:p lat F an.il paper, he will. 14 Treethy- St.ne.' ; n 'te insidee I.rr ir, in .ciiJdt.n cn thl- or.liniry 1 Hoope. 'i o r e:'J ti, nt r, g',.e dal t r i,-ll i.e .cuiu rins 16 Ainwick Castle, Northumberland..) o interesting, in-trtt,,te,and ainusir. g lieray. 17 -View ot ancient Br ingliim. r -dir m tti r, cn:u6tt.iii ,-,f -,o pc-erv, an- ' 193 Mr'ri;Ln e,ew of PBir-nine-ha. rn e 'Joc-:, biography, retc-. &-,-,an.- ,-sci.,- &c 19 Staflordshire Colliers. C* Great cl ar will be d:voi.:-d to this depnrtmn,-tt; (ORP[N iROGERS, indl confident holpe' an entertained that it will A.7,-nt for ilie Pubthslier-, recori.rinmrid the ':entint l to the fa.o:. iae atten- N. B. Any parts of the work from the corn- tion of 'te head:z of families and other'. mencernent are sold separate. The subs.cribr hai !ng deterrni ed to devotes to Orders by nail tlinlifully received.- [11- cauce ct P,.nn-)iianisa lDr-nocracy, the en- mayt6id eigies of on etlicient and independent pre-s, THEI SATURI-.11' I i ROcNCLoE, l,:uct,'l on thi.- mosr libc.r-i -:eal-, and :qI',L THE SATU RDA\' CHRONICLE, 1r any Jourial publi-:ld in tliin e:o-iiiit, n ofi- AND MIRRAOR F THE TIlES.: dently appeals to Pcnn -lianinns for support : The Saturday Chronicle will be, in the lull- JOIIIN R. WALKER. ast term, a Fansily Nenispaper, entirely tincon- TERMlS. nected with party politics and seclarmni-nm, Daily Pape-r, -- .9 : Ot per annum. aid zealou sly devoted to the cause oMt hlerature, t-',untr'y Paper thi cetiim 5 00 do Esi-'rc, and' gen-ral -tireileie-n. e, aE caicuaiitted a %ecl,: .L to) 'ntl-rtain and instruct ntery branch of the do once a eckli 2 00 do doiin ci:]rele. Its lenera con.:tenrs t ill be- Advertii-enients, &c. at the usual rates. Tale-. and. Essays cn lit-mnr,, cienltri anrnd mc.- ril. 1-h r ',- ..- c. -^ ^ ':- ,- -:, t., II -1 -* -' w -t,: ..x^~ .- : 11 I -." / "I "., % I I-, : .++ I., ,o ,- = I "I:i .. .. ..1 ... -... .. : i"- -.. -I -' '- + .. = -- .; ;_- _. ..-I .; ~- :. -- . other sex I hotld t -,erefore be the studyo f en t .. .inte .o ;...i n--Dnsepsa~ik head-ache sy, Scury, &c: Is tube" found minmors than tb An E_.e W\ater thlat .a~sbeen in u .f.ur reatn ly T thereader^ o are .. ......... r--gi" cted E---ope,,~ .thO l odeen previoua|y before. th.e tho,,e who praetice the heahing art, toinvesti- .......asacneqeno a dis.rdered state well authenticated cases of eures which h,,ve 10 veas[ jn this cour, ty, and npw~ard, ut 2u ,., r ra ,,e olwn ae .emn fro b n puble ne, ely one century. Thor Am!eri. -'----'"n- -7 -,. .I"n on1!snd a o, ueoI- rn nl IobV ne nd an h r -, .s g n W hI I aIm l e n-bbE n u . As 1,S^^ff^ ^^ -=^ =.A^. { a t- a t. r' Pl U BL I C e .l l ; AXor- 1 e 1 A l I" Q l d e u aN 4 X l v d . .Z- ,. .&ye r s 1 1 -t. n .Wl l n-i a l r. n rp3l G i -q f. t .c A ."lt u l l 1 | ~ e l p ll i r ous vegetable medicines which I keep lur the re- od b procured, were it deemed neceSary ; but This adrirable cordial so pleasant to the tlse andemanatingtfrom so high.a source, and rom- eated ef, nost adapted o y-our p iticul.r case. the prllese., t os ssro dspilad by the Herfof my Buffering fellow being, there uIB two coned ,"nt ooftheir superior etficacy, in the deaea ne and almost i~npercepiile in ini- operation, 1- per. one too -who had mat eAle e rLt and theety of O-., h -'c,- ..ousand- Lm.a wl w re greatestt' con'de'n ,, The lia;re sec e'd this particularly. designed for females, fur the pre- or which they are designed, I submit them to severed ir, lor a beort lime, strengthen, Lhe con- Medicine his study for: years, and h.w, exactly in, edulous) c n te"ll.l .o character, too, wnderver y.;adreB. e.csUtan- ten ionand cure of sure and gathered breaU, t he public, relying on their own melts, and well silullon es., strength and lone to ite neri.., holyever.y article that enter. unio ,tl composi- "l a'J x [ e ;e-cmn-,endalors hllch, healiutying to contend.W.ith lteeas .-sslander8 l nnnotee n to fallsea ub- ial3ofasAinlebo will ro s to a r asd p e ,plst ulJ act, aefeet t uld produce, promulgated b thos iritersted in I A ls o a n u m h er o f S y rups m ad e o f -h o i o n th d a al onf li nmto e u n n o wo g natuoeo m .,. SP R I N G A^N A U U M N a a r e i 'e'to annh d u the a trt e t 1, u ne m l-led b . d ....... dt e a io fn o f ern o ,8er b o i .s wrra n d r th ou sonianM edicines. via : The y will be found prlfaecly innocent andmild ecer and ue, bilous and other diseases. The, succrss-and while we are conh,Je,at th.t .t --l., of C Leisla bee impress on u i- r endss and he publicenn An Alteralit e Syrup For Purtung h, Bloo ... n t opir operation, not producing he debiity and adiartap,-orEsrlingfrom t1 u e immeahte-lv ater spur]gfnrom such a source, need- any ear of yc ilans, m r s c ong' m rally, that however may be the action ofua : \othr a" ruthaoIt%.bldraill t ra.ur ria urIso 11n ~e~e II :O/II-In. uoelkl odbenpeiul eir h AWor iS.ruplor Chldrenb.r. sf e ness frequently ucceedtng the u.e o the J nLaLemilun has 11. numerous inrtanct len-. i ,, ;,e-.: .- ,ures, C.p"ains. e l. s officra .. .. Pills at dtTerent thl.es, such different .action * ASirenglheninyr~up fra Porsa er.re m -aches ing; t nd Sr, an au.cil: s to b he u'eof Morcura.,or usb n Eyle know that the Eye is .n important or. Clergymen and thouynds o, oth rs Newspa- ,sad es not ,lom any alteration in he Pills. bit severing te u l'', .ied 10 Pro rns ofa Cor. d (W..;.y /+r'..,, l On.O pill to be tak n d im e. mm tere t con.- tt or .-, e.i. n nre ien zio0n un, n 'r .g lor be a P ion of cc-'r hu.res beang u"o e vpei>- _" e .. .... .l- "t e I t a A cough Syrup, tlor the cure of Croup, or Rintllesf producedthey may then bes d.cdnlinucd until a tlicon is a certain, safe and agreeanbloe s w eted. .. y h.. ignh ..uths.riy, r d by the aoice ofhrlv uond c -panye nrecYouf .i an u s II are an u i ficnt aicant uf r,arp, hIAying . I Children. .. .. .oto he recurrence of the disease. Te,8 genuine Catholicon ELrFke. [t the rooL of Ohav feltdists poweirel efficac) i Iestorin e at any iee ,give relria nce to ts a pem esme nd f acton on. te iuman body A Cure for Scrofulo, in almost any =lsta 0 Noes genuine unless thia signiture be placed t. e dileateand wilh Ihis particular adandai e t s iealih arnd strength to tle diseaied Eye, wee nenty cure and relieved tereby. lthiat stoimsand hurricanes, hve on the air, or' -n ,, operitddhe Lua cur e ssirten e drv Hs ecipt fte y1 ,,heiile" l,(am blAudet esr tanre-, Hilhout cualiing then out. upon them E. A. HoSINai. compl,,she-T a cure when Ecry 0r 16medhiiif l CrE oc l o believe thnt il ; nol ,ni ual.g.to Secnd;-T le-y are not rcomnmrended to cure that lhe lides hae upu n ithe ocean-they puri- A Cupe for Taeitter. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail by the propn- anot however u otata s et y ty peporacon ihwich oue pap ls evry thf s hch m.st other medicine, pro W so judic;o.as e cpyinofa. cal Ar'y; u -se deithatc'ri ralomnso hig w -a our p-,arid eeyt fro(hc .:'tohrmdhieapot .Vbts udcoeo h cpigo' A Crefor Frosted Feet. db tnr,at hbs weptroun dre g and Cewrieee Sete, i sdlin r alleo b tuend icangt heI lleteol rcMin.ly f-lled. It is an -e.rcle th tl fe todo, bu. each p reparaiun is ,dpe .to a ure r e see, .hen she wishsli become pu. A Cure for Crached and Chopped dland.' Girard Square, M76 larkLe Str~et, id door above ^ter eiter shouldin e rprient be diheartlenf, if recommend itelf, ttd requitis no e.tlroreh,.tln,1r seperas e train or b llslench clasa ol diseases, fd-om rifled, that le. puts w herself in comme ti.. A cerlainCurer boeonrltheFerond Muscle. llth wtr.et, Philadelphia. Ord eeal Oer neatly put up afler takmg three or four bottl he should indh;m- exetmons or pun' to palm il upr. lhe pulI, which circumstance thy have received the con- Whi. has. the pur-ifyimg-effect. And so wey, Saaeinoot hem ieu slimfc -c. and packed flor any p.t ol tIhe Unitd States. selfapparert.iy gettlnr wore, ihiea predicar. nor do who al i sh to palm upon an nhightened J lence i ffadareJoily proucribedfbyrhw.ic ls toindu puhly in our bolies, bring about ". ALilmr.r 'or the cr o Cold fee..h frequently caused bt e remrtiovsngb o ili ,nn orul.lic any ohmg thm can or ill prse dntlri- themselves. natural commotion by arLificiil Hean, and ex. A Sre r, Pl toreankd Uachrdk CdclldCre of nuMClergves. rst a d e ing ,a n rd ne to,, len e.s nr,- "era e b t e Tto one onJ d i, ThirJo-They Jre warranted purely tegeL:ble peroence has taught Ihuse --lo have adopted SALVES ofn ariousr Hinds,oee particularly adep y, J ohn Yonng, ow Chesnuret tJdl, '.,iladelpln',i t, use ml an a" cl urt- oid epthetn co lpurinf e stel m i o at,, t he t n it moul in granted freo toom mercu- nhi c ur, and rho tor this purpose ne led a Aof-ihc u e a n ill bee noldlonr the noa t rea County, Pa. have been ;'fflicted oilha canclerin Great care shouldd be cereicd in procurin the imort i o tih,,,se alreaJ received in n a .' ofis ryand other md ineraln w which are conLa.ned in used these p oll, ta they wt re in the right, be.o FeAll ol i 'vy upper lip for sev ral nonuth, it gradua y true nd genuine Caholicor, as Ihere are in cir- .,.ries. \Vo here .annex' *e fep ctnliufiaton s.- most: other medicine (tr.m .the use of a nh c se the r slt has .b-en sound: fealhh-for in o. tR. agent for Dr. Thom.on's New Guidelo rceasiae, and becatne very p',i,..,ll. I applyo+ culation a this liime large quantii t ota lmedicune sured that .ll labong willh sore, \eak or in- the foundation for many diseases is laid, render- otler word-, evet) organ h.a become restored lelh an lo Dr. Robinson Lectures. to sevw'. Physical lllo e adtst.a l urf cal oIe- l PoL 's Coathtodyes, te atcle and jde ing .erbl and shorenn lives of .hou oas teofpu ycn t w h i nc ons r uSAMrEL ROh tS, rallhonwhticlI lit' o to a ede to. h nn madf m de pr e feumin T ah' il os m y g engine m edic... themides. ,s.) ", te, M A".. : '* nc alhohugh rthe e i n ny wlc.se bodies are. No. 254 Callowhill St., above 7th, Philad, application to Win. Il. Nonls fiuom whom re- s. CraioIN con which ,A |he onlh genufre ia avt We leave t.e article to I.nimpatial public to Fourth-They have all been imitole<, anl ihe I sIcl as ile of debiry and sufTering thai all fhe10-d in icoived a complete c le in n a few uks olec had uof T. IV. Dyiot, e 111 b i on eri. bae imitations ushed beore public udr iich can reasonibly f e exp cad i eport . eb0--d rPrWrrnes, my hend :dnd ohe this I" lf bue-.,ed,, ut"ill be carenpl ol ask for Ihe Vee- ---, ;, ., vous name; some persons h.o puocied Ulae ry l-ic-f, nl, renverblhflese, many poisons euli. TO THE GOUTY, RHEUMATIC, rc. .th day of october, 1835. rin le r.alh..lico, puli up i black Briatl Berlsi r -riosini preparme;C, and lfi llefe.r oar n boIh ne chen.i ed elh 1h htem ubner.t lce.mon sthe %INETFT EN -entiehoo'every population, fare We HaEd% esnir nt "oed ir ngeued t o ene *rile of several lies al ate ll.the ne th, sellhn Uem as ther prepare- trying crcum tarcce of bodily affliction, when A. ll]icted wil h pains more or IC.s inere, pr- tl ohre peifurrm. ohn young, by D -. d .itin Pot er h en, a e 01 bo le o Dr. Ad e ter, rl a ons, r b epcing establ a epuai e ry mens medicine had pnved a o .' odical or intermiter.t, ilich arn a ll cn chi ngin i iI H. N,'r s, as irtd lP, gri the above cerhlicisa, lo giri ; aihI. u rnutrei arild true sedci cine, h.i l l s hion wsn, n our opinion o t-: el i-ce,?\, dntv r.lther tll.ira f.-r thi. own; solrm c ll them by r,.rr,.s re,irl g clier urn, ilrng, hve been estl.red to hcalhh --' n',me and character! mn.arims in the head, ,asnirR liereby certily the fct. prepared',nly b) me. a in th. li|"e time of my la- inclinion obL.iges us frankly to acknowledge sin.i-lr, orsoundigff someuvhat lil'e the names of and happiness hom their use, and ltis. oonse oflhe itomah cohe ofl ele Isl andi--dJueuCevere. nt character, knwnuderh J LLIAiLST.ROD .pan dsufering.i lhe e hte mu strength_ to te sesed eyes. 'ours, to otler ,e public preparations poscsng ,m- sanh l, persors hom they have cured of numeofgoul. ACtB cTREEPER J rite e to dollars pr botele. It G ArmitEge, M.D. | J Gall, .M.. m ler pi.tues, even purchase the oti,'inal, and Consumption, Irni ienz', Coldls, Iihoigeslioris , All llsee diseased spring" from he s Eme cause, *AO TR E P Eak4o '11HOMAS C. POTTER, J S CV.rieCuom, M. D. rmernnicure thereftrom, Stviupn callilcg then, Dsp. p.:';, Head.iche, Pilns and a sense of rull-. ihichact with greater or l-. e inuence-andlhi WILLIAM ibNICHOLAS. No. *16 M-anket st. dooFs aboe Dcal.ur. .. Pecomral and Cough SYridps, henovatmg and esin the back part of the hlad, usually l.he Ch~eidr pen l. r i c l to r~l,], b e cur d o hereby cer!r h l a igakees,-,re fI tor co se a c rt ire an -ag e a le r m ey'oy h ghi e ofI- ui"I-"'r n c f ci n "'-"a to n u re .- ther ounadnscouv d elgion u upnetar .smsome rten n ly 'r, t.ih fg.ea seni8 ege i v used Dr. A am-,' Eve W ater ou '- e getable S ,r'ps, Deprn.teng S rp S, up of ..mp"oma of Apopl y', aun ihce, Fever and. that of lhe blood. I m aowa. e that Imay brina up. o aed substance, an d fenle into a hotuirmed Joles' Vegelable lair Oil. selves, and Tlove a-o ,.ecommended ,t to a hum- Sarsap.i a, Conc.enll C...ompo,,d l up ol Ague, Bdua Scuileo, Typl.us,. Yellow. and-' : onmyheadinereproachesoflile greabsl phlsielo I d i' phl.1ll i, toone who re ring Hair, 10 sl n ell l.e aid r ber o1 our fnenj I.nd t qu.lnince, an.l l srsputnela, eer and Ar ie trupv Ton Co mo Feesof l ki A tlm G t S.ist. in s gi E.i : tlahdir manleti'ai hical prip ly roots a ila irtea -es whicl oera e vin in lestl'itn tllat Ir is tlle bc.lt airl:ec lI:r S tehp, c. rc. as well as i arrous <..ther ranges Rheom, tism, Nervous di.-ases Liver Com ., and that thei will require ;rrclr,,gible proof before considered 1o be enoncin in such Ar "is r o r S- d r o n d~ r u-a d g a d hal D et r, r Sor- e Il i n u 11 ae s b o r +' le r srfi c i en t toIch a n e t Unw ILe i c Yd -l,' P aelu '31nte d il h t n vi rl- ,ria no u t ', p d 'toi C i r f r T. ,r F r S a e W iat'tea d e a i b y t e S pc 1 a r n t o e v r Liup o t d h r n p tubo d ,t o n e le o t ictb t it i[t0 o ,,2 u f ,.. :a e y tin-'(%. -i ons t thrmeiirS rrf.Whta ,)i ulc-, a il opig v ,r he sake of humanit f.dF e reform, thobt in- then ir nat a d t be .lin o s u a s "e or or ha t It p a I he bes o our kno e e, in prdu g he de Fit One bottle ofeiherofthe propprietnr' Fi., P ay, Drol,y, Small Pox, Mezes .- vile all goout persona, and olh, rs a.ut's w sebjet '..r, con;. .. opened sed effec. Sm of us hve used on medenes ne equal snh d Cop ough., opg Cou *Quncy.. oca r and eee me. uo nd C a l a nd l. lthem hal. in- put nir a ell under his care, and h d-e by his ex, sloring hair n h.d,orofrlatisi'in. ary person our children, a.nd sayf thll. it en be used ne i etfleacy to two ol sone and three of others of the Chulic, C h.lera .. ibus, Gratel, Worms, Dy./ T her t utin Cure!or.nuer tt prol m to ena n rwt Ir, ord nt r\' al.tention and skill, I bel ete, bee n of tt slueary eaects. I tat urin r:dly ii .arot ed of, f ,e on thse youngest ihd l, by add.o a little panerospreparatinns be sore 1he pubh ;in o e -n- henterv, Dearness, Rin sing Ncs i the head: theece ptnon of (pilepsy. n the origin ofncronos per ,IEeth' ured -merne f t unnal U D sd. 30 nh DiiO i aslSel;Jl are;E Ilmi s prr. q ernce of el abi l o'tersU andw otl'ne dal Ki-' u) ~ E;silt Rhenunl-, Whgitel S~ii, UlctAniers - ^ S ^ ^ vernd Agu -to^na.^l nealyee put: ^ ^ up fit ,lkngre or~e four, byrg,, a ,iue^ ^ ^ ^*, h^^ S^ omplin erral. Jfa ure, sml t -,e I her'efre c n, vith confidence, recom mJ u nte lpa, mitndIur .ale, hle l aVd retai, le S St,-e ; d ohn W ner:, E Higi prE ference ove a. l other, y a nd uee dila on- me' e, eSaltshe umndhin,e Sec .ng,Ulcers, bypothE.i5 ofa8icicnldoctor.:, ,hch .er la.lior,a- mend all heae affl,,ted till, tl,hns most serou; a1 th pr l, r rioS, h l at' m W,-e dmund Si:,di, Fredenck L cre-.ing der .d confine he fui. some of 30 yeaB tndlne, Chners Tumori,. hieinLhiray n ne of s icr,, e tle d er c ifrry IwIth siilltet, Pdhilalydelphi'na.e ntrd o:en"a litme pubtlic;egsPnd, soi wes,'j. bhe-"nthesrday nonefoo whi., how i.er c prry -i.h disease, ,o 11e candor and superior knoknowledge iV. H. HANKINS, AAenl, Sellr, Samuel Hnehl.man;. Abr.aham Hfhain, -_hb ad laly-Rekrence can heicen to Swelling r et and Legs, Piles, Goaivenes. alk Ahem I ohe smagoi oot n d b, A;Irn h t n c l ,-f Dr. \Vi|llfann. H- N.yr.,s ,pt".h ch [I I hate had No. 106 N rtI To rn sth..rEiL. "abrt, :e- R.a John M..pe-, S.i n,uel fluggons, Jon-.el n Mi edr hMly *relpeaable indi J"euals, (cerdlic-.les of eruptions of ihe -kn, Frighlll ul dream s, Fe pre rlaio san ro n eure 'd.rei entI o m such a hlppy Ixper ience. TH-OMAS M'CLINT >thK, Jr. Srmuel 'a sengtn, Jlnes M 1-rd; Isa, Cile. wl- .:bh rill be published .a l.,rhcomg. pim- males c.:.nip..ris of every kind., espeeitly ob. SDrug Jad C h1-mlcNeiuceminucau d Elieore. 270, Arch near Tenth o l Samuel Glo er. phll Phel *he fllu r, rnedicnes h ed ,uc- siructions ,r, ] .lions, .- .c. til b o a Beub.,lmnJtoelp Bvhh i, uck e0." h1I N h r, sF.ccab Idl wt, o p kofllru J from to[.roee n or Sl'i'the!le..le and ,e l, by ceeded in c;,es c, nve o nf en years ,,,nd ng, 7300 TESTIMONIALS Ine been received , generally conceived lhat GouJ! i a leridilary nill- 9Lh no. '-., 1835. h -rh ] ".i r- at'bri O .l JOSEPH FISHER, S. ,. corner oelSeventh .,nd where thle mo.t celeb.ted .Pnaceas, l atho- fram il>,.lndush of the highest re -pectabily,. m eet. I 'dash.wItliar.t u9 r, l, nor in he nh eyreFile awarranted torelynd read the oriffe a l' let. A! nt I aln abi e o-ig r P l s na," th.eI i t u rodrwed I hereby ccri' fC, .tat fur about tfve years, a Ne -York, Dec. 3, 1633. apr --dtf a Bu,,:.n.,,d st. Phil. hcans, &c. had f.,leiJ. C ll at r. sStore, and d teorigii et h iydsbiuh-.iinE f ,r ieu d ancolS turut, s ed decly er he Mr. A. Jyo u, aLne, LEIDY'S let-, all pr.inr," the extiaordtnhrV powers ef E "4''EiP E" Sr--lear.i, of:: <"'our, ir,'lubleVe,all 2x, C'H-- DYEF'.S. M edicated arsupnriilla. Dr.Brunhlhse P cl+ine nteto hn~ed si ot builr, ceo.e i. r^ihhcri~i~p, odbe;-.b',anacn- g[e-, le.,dei-on th, bak parL of Uhe neck, t d iTir-ill~asndunio o ureinv+,uabot Veiorarle F--H D*B .. fdc~t rn~ la r B,-ton.l,telhsP~lneter lo-.um dtheoofislth Al l ofl whihe'loo l, nor b' s bile oor r, t he,,pirro real h Cu nty,Pa, have b e ,,r,] ilt ti t i .I,1d the ize of in a u rl. e 1f [.," c r tiln it tndcinpr oeu ,iJ the imlt a c,.n eneratdnfnid lo ii"n bole' Trh he -- in l'ae" f*r.-iI o, th pll-,t h it they we re s in ihe rigt, be. nert nor x thbeI hRec f~,ue ."s m y nuppe.r--inpFlip sortral r, nialho i haduaboyc -to uea ndgde pr fn fini e C lho ,lc o f a heEa r To-C ,vir y -da l es F.P ] W hr a [,F'L, i! ].% C O. pnr~k ,S os:ola, mbledicine,, (fomther us+edof l hc a uen se'h tilhe re nsnotileei. lss la'ou nyd: lhe r il-din' lUtlorns pret d. /L ~.v^ l'ound nmr.,;=-.iubleLOe lu ,a' ,ft t" l l,?"' ",ha p t,,,,,ges I dv then omde LOn g ri.ul +llr tar ti r, g the Lend ioh i by G'n duti, o' e "* .",-'" St 'O". *, hav tL l*, nu to nd.- lla, co, i ne winv l, l, ie r rmeda ale llillee1 onee iy fran le e r.a~al o r ro heie p~rcltnce. ,, l an n [r^.r p[,iles t"'" '*]] l "*", '"'llt t>" ^ .c*1c hi'"n". cliio 1, f, E -.& ^iR~ u eie. k ,"..n tin a ~lei l j ~ - .N t absurd tho.rie. ha ie elc., broached, m G in ceJ ed to apply to a hnd rm H. Norras, whi o uIner- d* as ell on s pr iale receipls and afll to apiieaiir- if i lbrm tbe Ladi.h. s and G,:nUihoe en or hil.'th- r a r S Rain the cause lo l', di.le. lok, and, nc o a sh ut .p.ce of h[e--ard cano rid. nc. n effect. She c cmmencedyour'O,lard d..Iphi, that llee- hav' opened a rne. c.tablishm ot Rheunmatie affeclons, Cariees or diseases of Alwho gh Dr. B. has" enunerab ed y neamre .' H slightest herid o,.r .o i n.i., h. smaller in t,, el ,ng tihe s lu, c.%.r, of the IlSumTur, with buL lit- 0o r.pid nlas lh berfi, r.ce .,l f1,, i ,h in iJIe l,r d ir,y, and til.i.ng a.!l lan[ .7 ,:.oIl red Wu ,:,le Sciori ul,. Ery..,pea i, the bones, the abote dipeases.eb iE r. everthf elesStof opf i.o a.u ltr.tler ..may-be .iuu ed,. ,e trlhing coot! utl.c- lle pair,, com[,letely extracted the .cancer, and course of tto neek" ir hair beenme perfctl' Sillk and Colton Goods to an, clour. Alko clean- Liller o" the No.oe ald Tetter, and bre.kinug with his grandfather, the lale celebraied Dr I-AU L R O S a lo -i h I l t L L ed o t e d r or.i a+.'c i l' to i at l ohe roo l ealso n ew Hr m de Tit,.I .SIl s,roat,. : Josis,.*,bhcr;t i.s nece..,rs h.. rrep,.r ',,n.m Jeah' haled hp thel .:.u d. About Lree ironlhs ro arnr..I m ,1 t herlohr n n e i m and remov.n la;n s..,n M,:rino and S;Ilk Dres,-, roat, olt on the face and m. Branlrethu h ai l he re r sa only, w e dsedi se l- "/ { 'lthin .ol 'tritne uo h ]ifwe. w;l-hl t p--revitnt avany el.,psed, and.,not the iehte-li atpprehen- r,- ,.o1eyuan lhe ub ieom ah a Coats. 'arpct,, Table Cover_, Ga .e Vetl, &o. eLeruus .sol of the body of dry or wa. an impurit of the blood, which by impedng. Noedr.'eein.,;4 .re .~tionS. ,v "h hlid plcto oWII 1.Nt -n hn .. ..lcnslahi Leoh etii sif %slaetl ril o nipiilpbi o ForhTe iealbe ii-td niLeils~C1aSaeo lbli~ tdsfeigta l e. 1 -aom int heu roRt iU f..r,.d, l ake away the -:n o aho r,.:Lnr, oW th e com fl.,in, Ilee fbee Idgnme,%r. You re -.ctfullv Merino, Callhmere, Crape r. nd SL k Sha.I ls-,a clean. body, l tey pustules, the ciculan on, brings on IrnLRamation, and eon produin -au d a fre .drta e to r,. give t,, Dr. No,,,s the fore.-r, e ,ertlFsc.fle. JO6LPH KNAPP. fd e6-ual to N,.w, at No. l;3, C ,;A lan-:,. c zne d ,cur \Vhie S ell]r, g;e,Pi rso, S ph ailh, Zues, Vene- ;.seq ,uent derangme t in ihe organ or part. ture, which lIl rid lellf'ofr, erh.cl mnire ar.eelh- Nov. 13; l.]3. E-LIZABETH |ANKS3. New York, Nov. 183.3. above Front, Southiark. Dieea.es of the Liver rueal. |ile.e such imports of-lie bluodselllep; and To..THEeGOUTYuRHEUMATIC, &c.u.till day nf totyou sept ,1-d-1,/ .nd1Sirrlpe, ',ni n fle hera t hot.t Iak thraedi-perlutteum' ap eara lc e .moi'h hst ly, since, as I r.-,t, lIe c ,uo.r ,hi.:h proJucei ,t Haviigc bo:n i,.r.' aiq,,adrncd wiil, the sub lu.t e u o l af e hte ler e F"ro of-statl n to you i r.'p: 11 d ly n k" a n f thit r. is tihe differen t appearance vrhi'ch this has'no longer id.r, nce. It mighl bt. flear-, p.r- scriber, Mrs. E. Banks, I I.ereby citty Utal thhe u tle oarloud pci of .th dy and Anpriall disease, aiin from implirlies o1 tinulrmaion or derangemeni put on, that hay^ aps t|at I miN lt drive bick ^,In attakof hd char-. e Has sn- cotcl o "rfed. "le. I .^ c I e r; H rp l the Blood, from ing tiscrn, sLons and imprudence. caused medical men ento desigya -ucsih .napl e uoh h opTn. entl o pl adove nh are tileoie re pet orrmcdol JohnYt urft y.Dr W. l ei t, heM ir,"of uni aac'oe e, oteHr, r ilfth bo il icomu ad i rp a n"ru e or di a 'l er, c e i' IOM AS JACKSON. pre e ,'t tle har Iron f hlling off, and I ,,s induced n lle, the "?ninud"'cious us ofe. ,ith are p.t o "ncesb.y .v imu names, bdi t wi ch are in.fa o a painwillm.kh Is rapperance in the fleremn Philhlelphia, Nov. 19, 1835. dec 2 lo purchase a bottle for m) daughlerthai had ben a s Quinine, Arsenic,.etc. only heme d with re oesarr tie, w r,.uil hn-e rn L.. i, I.h ne i lcni ciher i, c Ior th," fl ].cicd wilh trhe, sallru,:m, oa n her head I'ron h r in- i siola (Joan Xf A s a FIll and Splinr Purif ier Of the Blood, lence Dr" 'm. Br e.id l.eth WaI s o at.5 in-u oseardcunrg in mecl in theheli d ,srnd w t wll l auuh crilan,"e which i' l .1 anr., and caui.d her. bi ar greatlli} I obl s to i'k shi' mel.cir, te ill' be lound invaluable in carme '- sf i nced of rhe truth oss above a nk epiee alndt i oy, aiteolp"fcinh counes so Sm l .s thI .,l r.., ,d h iTch ie could leALleft her head and new hair hia made iis appearance, tl =[he Fromp one' bollce of Ihis Medicine (which 'ith nrumenus prnts composing the VYeg lby l easily surn.6oth, l i li Would only pa c lle rion lo an l'1 feel it a duty I lowe lo ou and tlhe pnble 'o e -S Sa csss but one dollar individuals are in the h.bit ringdo. m: his object being to compose avmelre rinciple. ,makitlhc ackcnoledkinrei. orWhe good of th. oil | p of pu-chasing it, and manulfcturing therefrowm cine whihh should at unce purify, ahr- protdf Let us pass in reie lf the treatminl ir, u,.-ai;nst a d believe it to give generni satisfaction wherever one gallon of Syrup, failed by some Sarsaparill., by spe, ic action, a removal of all bad b pnm p ol JACO-mB trasEEE.,.:- -e-ice m-r'"b are calle't rlta*prb., tt iI tsd. J L .l1 AN N Buit- H. Atlssevea n pu r .*- n S S r- Consm ption b rh oa Chol ,ndi vge .ral ugtese, rs a d isn. s a Ing him t he ,sa clausee, .'I- N l ork, August 7, 18 E1. P O nTT ER, Spa%';i 'eC.1iC .e.. E D h i' | e C-I nf inhUdcli Ofat e use Of sulhla edi. I .di1 "coup peliseh I lr.ethro arip anluen:e to hd ThrWIto rAi l thai I hae u eIr.d n Mr. Jones' _r. )R BECHTER'S cine, such humor are sure tobecarriedd ra i-a I t of I the pain, ueless calaplamsu. anrd general hrO\'S Antil-D -peptic EI.xir, having a s liy 'V'e Na.ll_6 Hair Ol gand prefer it to any other ,.ow n, Pe lllad.O u ghSr P rF li'atiVe the IlIood assume a st le or puri.iy &., wlhobvera bathhne. The v.eaknes br,.ua ht oni b, the .ant ea s .us,,ni.ld ls c,-editl, h. ed.,l' increased ,,, uWe W.r l reSoring haisr and prevent ln il from fals|H,,, U 1 trI lp takes Ihese pllls and perseve es with them, will el'l. o ndict!orlseLMOinmy i-. clifabe s alhlt ouOp l evs n avee ii, i A umedlcdne n uahmblet o. Fani miie, nd S u fall. e, BiLf~ htD.L W dSllali, y riund reth fo~v.'.nd-- 6.tnourishingieroddt..Jltroy. th J.:.ep:opurbisthen cor, l h,: d r uence ,non] ref, ut,.on f ar the l t e t r..ee r.r l Lm n rl.;s,: slhe h,,i so tfut ur d-'rt, an' ne dnhalua lt o. sF m l s "*d a11. bes sibid that Dr. W iIlam Br ndrelh full wil- prescribed, .vhich render.-. ,e b,:,,els c.:tive and fourye,, wihhou.,,e-spaper pulfir,-,,evidence peured an wh of llirkr tre ins sn pdsns labnrmg under aifections oet he B.east rained hns phitlnthropic object, itMs now an A-. aggreLates the pain. Bat.hera, the part rma is directed of u li.cl ni b,. 'ound i. the consiJtaort incre-e me. and ungi, rsuo h as .l, te and known fart, that every disease, source toollly the paroxtsMsnen6tingslillrmoreto ang- of eates in different places throughout the \VII.LIAMi HAINES, Jr. Minature Painter. f Conglhi, C-olds, Aa-b lPain on the breast and ther it be in thehead or riie-feet, inL he-br Ci mcntibe gen-Terai "*-aknea. r""ioi') now s-- premine-- nas, Ca tanhrs, In- side, or meanest member;.whether it bean outward- ,.e tthey il chnr, tdera Lheal. orlin O Ily L~c r iol;., nowthat le l .r..d ind.'nl s abo ut re l,I r D -- au 2 -dtr le A -i,'cot,:nps t" th "[r1es1 U ],'i,.'.i. I Thisnalvahs the r ,i h nli. ia. ,eri. T heM rolim ict s-i.h propoheotor th ks 1 I, i ns duly to! J.P h lig Olll ci t- ote Tr d Un inafi d Bfiuen bs,\ ot, i s r, I otnenofbreath sa n id ulcer, or an inward-abscess;r S are all, ll ougx,-ari . tioo.. [ rep ll ,o n...t dr Jcnd .. oc lI,:.lr i t r r r,,:,nt; call the t. tll I tiat class of Inval i- il, .o i r" ,' OOLLL.N DRESSER hru. Bdlim,.re, o rth s t :eh o e.'repect FIly n 0rr, .a,,d rh-thg htt, i 1Thuich arrest ot ,roac- sing from many causes, reducibre- to Ihlns onn but I w;i l ad.l.l : a re.in,..n ,i,:lh per,,a,:,. has who are autTerr, etler form a conim d c i ull informthecilizens of Ph-l. ; 1 d S g cs mpt n grnd fect, namely, impuo mly nf bloodnf r ealotie it n tos.uekd mie tobe ot he .'ii:t tl lu ir, all thti i I pepskaoranyof he inlfodhchory smmp oms;Eeueh aoelphini, lhat he ha" opened an. establihohment i ts m Ilt an ilhe mut re aonable term.si:d I For a long tm lsme this Med.cine ha. enjutd' I all cases they will.be found a't, safe and. ,,ervous drulrder, vl-u,:h Ji,'e lihert.:,p,zzl,.d i| as geoe clle.bi;ly, w..Pkne. -, fl.l,-" enc. los n this cici, and inteinl(s ensubiclii tle ahoie nu me mui rea con m e r on the -fpd no"w.th--tnl- simple remedy, yet all po,,erful for the reudov.al tCInb ,te facildt. Tne se* men ,""*lI b. regul. ,t L.,y th p of appetite, sour eructatons, aridtiles of the branch of bus.,iess, such a. cleaning and drehE. lhos wlto mnt i-;,,or, hrr, ;tIhe hrC nm .onage. .nf the thrsouS Inmtatiuns'/I il, and ,he sedrlth of'disease, whether chronic or recei'., HIfectaous spe o, tlhe p at Ine pclur O..tl: he mry 1, ,i ne a .,toma ,, co1t iveness, Iead ache, a i;,udni ce, fiatu- in gpnilemen's coi oan pal.,laloonf a d vesia &c. *p msRn K rRn t he1 1 ana'Me bilom he serv l.ns nge and worl s ueed bu ornihernvise; sn and e scLhat makes the ,particularly n waLier L Toa t erHn and b-aprolhtoe ,uu5io i t ,ilicsa n, sc. The Gernea,] Deple .. 11.e sub-.crbiel r llatices himself that this s ,,Iem Lvoris itel, No. 11,2 Nurt Si-thl- st. he Proprieor cn hhis direcl,.,s ,nil atlertie. 'aied for thiscuntryis, that there is not l erdn Lto hils taste. S Ith be ,ring he and Aoncv fpor te Untied StaLes is at No. .4. annrt fail o meet encour.gemenO, as there is Ow n 17-. Jrn ments it sil "ntinues Io be employed uwith sigh'est ]'S-blly to cold ]hen laking.themn-in. attack lhe dlesh I them alkr arinsmleand al r'..c n,,rthl Third srre.... Phillel ...l-nS,,- o.er like ii iJ this cih. I a e Ehe elect anIodiminished s Iccess, And con Lit a increa; in deed lhe Sylem I absolutely less "usc epblU e __ a lsu-mi-- omp_.iohn no ,ar4 JOHI N R. S.LE I'EIll Po, Proprien. of r.li lhe colors life an, luslre to the Fresh, Fri-tsl SpI CS, & demand. ,'Upwards eo on od one tJousnd bol s of cold hen under nd their i,-fluencc han.a ny St aware io Ti b = ohtc edt, that .- rin s mm a Is \hen it was new, ith uout ll ess or 1 F l EL,_Pru .,._A J _ond Ciar ,. Curre rs I '"ving been sold in -this ci 'y aone du ,ring e other ,m e; lher forea n this cinhte hey are di-nish d.in BAtERS SP CIFIC F Rn BAKER'S SPECIFIC 'OR Len ,e -:rmll, and by Mhis makes an old gar- nrFD,, v'rpln, Parid Piaichel, ri'd Aprpl,.- p-.1- iintlr. Price fil, cel tsper bottl,. invr luable Neither do.lhey require change of dim in hishday nrin ovothedctho" ~lueeve; bcarry Iven .- .oFetidLe',PleCsi~ees.2 nw.r that Lh.: con.quent ne.r...s hurr.ic h he Ctholera aor'u a d Bse o wel men| re's,:mblea new one. It m'.y be -ell to New York Drnd Plumbs a superior article for --- diet or care of any kind. In Englnd, these patient into. the chronic Etag ,:, uho 1i i ll uF.n u 0 t- state t h1t tip a r=,r, haS ,ie v.as,,t-e oleal l rud iSle, n.,Al iu au lad,,m nt 0f ; hole,, raii n.d T o iliC A n (t-D yrp ep p ,ls e be rn e o l mvr i cng roe r y o m a y gamsay ny opinion' The unp-rnlellel success which has attend Olhers inlnestor.n the colours of f.ncy cl,,ths, ,Joh^trent ul .Fa.l yGroerie ,or I- t-nlhe i tit Cordiial., marins ,d h e-,kllo,,fs foved rerartuomiFa e .nrey Advice. in all easn e ofp.ins and cu he?,e v .ethlcr ed the u xe of t,;s medicine tlh in, ire.er, l, s, ,e3, cl iet a nd mulberny, tined whhe Temperance Tea .tn e and F;amily A l.ipt ed to the whole trd ;n of d;c,ses result- m1ae heahl w ohene very ,n"eraroi rom n ra- i c ronic or ammatory cai., can be had ol expelieice in i u ci:d4.of en thousand c .seo, )th the -_,n, c n be bright do t ,e ri of.hi. N o, M a.keat. ab u e :m ndE ,TIMONIALSrn. cb Dr. IITET, ',a- full eid ;i a ded, ie i repuBe s.;on as he m',o, colou'.,nd beauty. Orange-drab, th',t M sai n th d--- a'eSt. abthe 7"tlb in fro m ant L cnne ed v'h a d urerd o- occurre d. No. 35, Pine tr.c, n1.ar .ooni., Phld. el ,i;us emedh ee ld ,Dthe abuve d. ac, eSen prevent fm e 'er stng UT S -. : to ver, Stomch and interns. In many cases where he dreadful rivagi s 'o ordmteeW 11 .. aDain, \ithIout going Ih'ough the hnjul.ous pro. mny.ie b B.TLD\ N & COLfONb.o f e'Gerl' d L,]iy or Los of appetite, Cos- ,uleeration had ld b8re garment t ah'one, a.nd ChSiHlS alSld rd erVO.S, it ,.s not failed In one cse in rlhuildr'eJ tn ce-s ol re.dynag., and no eh'ar charge than IIlt ISAAC WOLw w'aknes.,lteartburn tiveness, Sour Ernc- |there lu all appearance no human means ccidL JOS'" 'EiOceTABL "IONIC, perfol a cureiah.1 lme, e;ler irro tcl,-g.. L.dies and gnileme wnuld S N 3 Coates' street r ad bou o. n n ... s. b.nsi e l, b nlieetognio bhho u- o WL ARRANTIED super,,"- lo e~erv' other p Lsi. o e,;h'n.P or2 c cpc. otlelel gveths ..teP,.;cead f her in j aov F'.r P.eepl. !'h, 'Tadce, J elln- ... Riv tils s-toteaca aml d ing diseae hwoin bee co"mp^ ie- ln^lret-Lentad-diou cc. sd rT medicinis now. ,,n ue, f,.,r theierure-of l.cb" g:ndl' .. .. curei4 or 5 c..,. For sle does rno-pl..e llhem, thawr nio>,e.y shull be ire- ^ pig .~Bl~edn'l ec~ii end Top~ d' 1" To th ."' Int~cle eolsq^e o the poaci an ,"a e angber m lnet ss.ov flBra-ncrd Chills and Fe Ler:, or llhe h lne- mtlenls o the W hola le and Re il. dl, b.. fuIed Cn-.heo hrr n s Plsid. n L c n a T h dce fur lle C ne ue e or he plea snne so f t eil* low countries; athlumr a second cl.,l, aid nerer H. E. WAALLACE, '< C.,. Drughs,, T he sb,.,cr;ber pledges himself lo, fulil 'a1l DDra, '"f eecuted on the mos. reashle Ed.ua! and Pe.rma,.r.! cure ,-, D'+pepia roperaton, aneo thea lie nro generally being re. > third, occurs after the pieni hlascomnenced Successor to Villiam Baker,) No. lo, Wori th he abr;e, m ntlh pinctu.los, and despatch. All ltr~ns. 'nP- ? .dopeaino be mtre iloan ngron ralvehbiti (mere. king it. Thi medicine, composed ol a variety 5n St. i 4-dJ murder of h.sle will be did.patched in 6 hours, ,r p. ..-e-lu] h, this mela hie be ,i h re ds ue rn einvepon the hpur-Oi,;- f lthl e most useful merlicital herbs fil und in th e sib c,',ber is en-bed by this system to ,ake ---u AcLY c rs u he o. sth ri .amedrt rnedbcndinrYfurs pedi ngmeovery p op er teB tdie vegetahle kingdom, ncel apport.oned and ]lra Uifat' "S less time tlano any other. I liS ..... th DepIra hs .andtthors.ious_ affectionsor thion of profs'c d similar import. Cases may oc.. ^ .Hi< _.,--i .ne .y. .1_.. cific or.e'e ,rv d is- IR DI C A. L HI O U [S E t '. l orders wl I be punch iually attended to, het....sjii b ea cs b ncen llasid die T ,id f "u c S, io si ,re. c'.r we rein 1 wtllr b ir y proper to ake twenty ease, as nature and art combined can produce, O.35 Pine bt. ihree doors below Second, anagfratelully receiied, beltics being nuqurchased^ by i? ndjivlduals, tl ifre- alr e'.6n thirty or more p1 lsethis. m*ui be canal ease asnatuean rtcom ine canpl'd-cI i' 5 'Pne "t three doorsbelowOUscendar,,erttelo lyrncui d. and being i." liquid t e, i, me p.l,,ble p ofor relief. Pthou Mec,, or Cop .ve, in J. P. WOT TH ING-TO N, quni r rk.il r by Ph m t ciled w h rJtere casto highly infl-ariatoydisl and oper'ilt than ihe celebrated HIgiean Pill. a se,.y shot "time. Tlhe Doctor mr,, be con. No. 30, R,-pberr. Alla), between 911, a9 d 10th anSl P E A R L ft PJ,) s:trh' [o u'try, and ABra'herenth's ls eptPenteorincedo it. resotures to actiril, ine*Jlh, and igor, the sited from morning until eleven o'clock First% house from Spruce sreer, ne~tsile, nr m ln r stanlhs ho e dcm en As Brandrelh's Peo s peeven scurayncpaire. contiuti;on enfeebled u, nd debilitated b) stoma- night. Opp..,Hte PoltcoB ihiMs ho kndoerin o-f,,le inner hdas t the m die becnn- and trel conseq runocesin segomf shulen, antda - chic disease, some of the symptoms of which N. ". Patients are reselved as Boarders in Recommendluion.-- e the nldersi.-ned Mer- j|nt|o Prc u d oJar per b othle, dithout trvhem, n orde to rgnesornt so.uld, Iot-o. dizziness, sick headache, achdiiy of .lomach, Ii.ls estabhshment. ianglT--dtf ch,;n' T';Ilors, h*vebeen in Ibiei fe.. tol rbot..ler ln.even oc.1 u -,cio..doaRhemIes Econon.y ani Splendouae. sof ichDrcB n r a: Ag esr.^T. E xiuennwifdthisnieicn, I u.rstile Gout, J.n ce, I DIvWfiep1sis' i,Rhus l Oll in a nd ui. p.coflaelldcosd ll" er -lofeuth foir ItShe dd lconfim encceum'da h- a'ilwn eke~ 'ntr l ot.saeat Rei-at foi [einq aile ., n hc -Lent'helh/tepol i t tism, Cholera Mob.s,, and ,. a safe and cena;n Steam Renewing and Dre.ing Establish- mer, d him to the aliens o f PIhildelphi"; or man,,fctln',:rs' pose_% niae y A e foblr Taled it gipaai dai y ree th* ic we ensup heali+ lo n .he "M, o IVrfnifuge. No Imil, should be witliout t. reht elsewhere, as ah in.ustl-us, sober, and u crli H. r.. A uahl _- i"imedicinalapreparation, daily pres, : theirestates ; - N1 il~i' Panacea, I Hr- SUBSCRIBER r, neifull ]mn, s ndl r.eet in his business. icol S -,le, 2'7, Atch st. arel d rurou Chem- b ud by mnny ol our mot. respectable rk ph-dicidns CANCERS.-Several cases o. cpre crt l, iphi 1SJ,-_,eHuai DrydF.n, ] Jamei Harley, LE ,. iirarid l-,r I'O"nJr. holeslDrN v lbrubu5lheNossci a n thd ccnt Bdre a kio s it tl 'e.e oduieuin e..is ,,cedl an. ifpercvepa e . T]ir article, in ,many respects, is superior to hl nsfriends and the public, lt he continues Halzemni& [--unt, ,, Cofrfanr ALEN. FLLER ITON, Jr. Wholete Dr1g- ae madluu in. lreieacon'p.n tce diretikos with t ledicn..s uirOsed;,-- P er e nance m -, in 0 o t nu d 1 ci ee r oula qr his Cle anin. ane d D en sin- t abh h m ent,& daot noe ,t o ,Oc I tS, O^b r n snl.h n g't.eral]y; rnve -teate Ulcers, i mercur al cure- \We'st side ;h d or tb l, F er st.. r6 T a l merchants C H.L-B.. .DaRa Priee Fifty cents Bottlerc.. .. Brookyn r, th, i ls diseased tions .:fii ''. ;1, _,- -.a u, u-d %q.'einer rrreer,.sh he 'r, il b e nnDT --.n, ur-),ed aa'nd'd.. .- th. .... ..a ,' E l ..pr.. .bb e h d z n p i wn bnuavneeolto* Ine LIshat clean poouf .. \\r c e c ., o",S oi alll l-b/i ngs one s n, and e nexnt F+ o ve rtab "s u o ts c u r .ut e -f ec s i f. o rs, o r ......E ,_, y a, pe c u lia r m od e el n nge so libera l ye .'iended to h im and to n lL, Lhe p u b hle ene rallv, t ail he'h nsfo r sale, aoutr ed a perm anen t a n d et ectu ol S pecifl fo r T.. .. st e t n e- d o bt s i mov e eiteSthre. R otti. whih e.eds heT ake nwayn thhaun'u3,e d ,d i t Ve .0.. 0 iis. G iE, IhSt q, .htay, r Fe edr an, rA'ue, Intermittent and Remnttnnt ...h nonhe, -.r. Ago;i .en . +r'ml~~~~~ ~~ -" Wh" ', V6 a' ldm eni'tPgFwhexratPile%-nd oSte) ptln o ~ ueqaledan ,Ziuese. .._"' ". '- "1 rfl-Seornsor perart;Ioen. Sn T r, ....... T' l n; stains, g rease, pain,-, tar, & c. Cwarranted no lo U ra lleng e B lack i1t0, --. .. .d oLtd d u .cFsrs, at highly iernriceable ,n thle Brlack 'l" n'.'a t "" ,per box, w iili f ul di'refl 9phg S D r. J. C.trpule'seElixir. Hae 9n e, .trnbet e onIs An arc e a h hse o r, e iseon edsdo r l hh Black __ *, .t.aip C b. J. =app .ar again; his .,s'-.ni. be'" entirely different cl hi h.s blindd he preference suptrnnen a n dn isernOn nano reh a ions crbe toe ,'l1 7 Hurnrn' nl, T 'phos and.. Yull.v "ever.' h ur't r" reth's'o ces J tr._ te salO,. o 71. 4 edicie hasbutsi mployd thrughou FOR the cure t oerCholer, mo ibon.,, darrhoea, trm that plan practiced by hoPs' rop sin ,ovr every olero ba ck ing in the s eout31 .r.a" v........ ... s ." icls he i. Th. nen ine haol ben emlo0ed througout _boee pllSa, aFat 187 Hudson trett, o W.i dyeniery aid summer. cominlaint of children, to be Steam Scourers and Reo iarers in this talltene.Blacknt i.n i en eeual p'reervatie .. s ree..ed at Me ,e p rT & C.. the di'eent Fever and Agne DItrcts in the Lin. Broom street, and No: 1 Spruce sree, ' .. .. .. .... ... ... ,on nthe eatr, rieononm I. R L~eea s m uch O l a o .l n j der ar kete "t. ed a M 1-B R O N nO "o s u" e sa I..: , In this last mentioned disease, whclh, during the citrv r. n .n ss No.- i M ke St. epil te ed States, and .te.co, wth uncommon success--- ork5. : ... : narmi phon is ,so prev.Alet -among children From Iis long auaintance with lirs bn-. Change Bun in ar composition. ever having heard of a .ingle lUure. "GENERAL-AGENTS.-Mr. W. -A .n~ hic~o l^-l> s~e|,,|,e i~l~of-,p,,ai-,:allengeS Be iif Br.^ nclacsn nstil*Sritly ifr~ds-d ko the mos Price One Wlai per Botfle. 169 Race st. next door above Fifth, ''" w. ic is"a n ln ie tch.-ge, I e l mse bills oi la it. -, .neissand hal inge .xr er 1tl no e rl i Be t ulilul ury. L nriinn dri, a tarllsnt JL Bck Po- Price One Ioli r per BoL ,le.. 169 Race st. nex t door above Fif th- anb" a d t,it isvari anted to ford amredin e ad cer. .ten e s hi" ielf.,, h at the hI h rl oe" Ila th eulluli o virtue. in any 'eed's Restorative El.ire tr Females p us on t hidelu .Banulh o6uopr ee'la d'- The above nedicnes :re prepared a I rolcd p rs i 'sad mrably calJca latpd toglve ah el'- iclin.ahe% warnm or cold, dry or humid, and-nre -En 1" Inf. obnr Bo 111Ill leds) repu u k eva, Ontarro co.N, t. oee"^ Swdir ' rh 2bt)'% ze ,Medic~e', Ae ,' prepared a,,i, ,old inl-ll-it b og"otc %alfutdcen r n byC. Joyn, at .o. 8 C'urolltun square,"rt-Te ntl aa. o e nd ls "a presrve mould'. ". Ll te worwnid t'LeidsCh Laborature nbe o, d PouhkeepsieN. Y.; .C rr, idt eWrt J by --.-' ... "-.. .o.her i- them during the surter se on, from mrnoths : Challenl e Blacking_ i I polish a u' blo, ,o ,he ,des,. and he a ntur othe Conn., J. B.Snford. P. G ,. . h u ootT-ache Irp 7, Fi g n Geitll..e _mand Ladies havinsnd, mesajoled, i ,er offeredio thepublic ,gen .r h Por i al m i n ach- mayl"d .t ./ .. I- , A Burni SaCe, &c. ,x i' dtF .o otereis-injured, would Jaid it o' great ad- CtriLL.ohe BLAC id1, eidy's Hoalth, Enporinm, 3 dtlow Vine '. ,.at. "'~~~~~~~~~~~kd' H-......... ,. ~ et-isrutb lprea VLit bi~,bloVieal ,+. l't A 1-oh+ur~se 15jjC.'. =t..e w. .. .. .. -- vantage, before disposing o F, or la.ing iem r To rhcapilunlJe, 1 iJl polish the boot,w ill pre ne'Drg.Sbre Lo b d beow 6ht ANTeD typurohBe r til|1. S te *0 1 OOK F FAMILVY WOR IflP j or Pray.rp aside, to call and examine the Varoes speci- serve the boo [, vill *ave man6,1l labourr, yill inva- ......... d'- corner .t d;7i .s. o r in the eIty or Liberties-tlt eimal.m 1 I I I +_ .-o t B o a 1 ; r 'or ne ? *o' & cust o th'Domestic A'hiar, by the author or ,-tns or the submcriber'ls work, andjudde for riably.retain ins oripnal. irues'and last but r, o ''-e a, dfulo.......st va. ueerwhs, naybenhout.{1000, tke[of ,, t q. .. -. t h~ a r n o e I, :t e h s w l h + . .: e da t hl Ch a tl l e n g e B la e ki n it ill s a v e t h e P rO t~k n t O s r + 'l e s e s... 1h a d :N p u ta,8 s f r lt u a4 Blua d t t e $ 0 0 so n t 5 0 ahe 51t e1 1s o T l -h i -d "lr, -o t a n en w h e t h e r.' ,m e r it. th e :- p a t r o n lg eMa n u f a c t o ryh9 5 C 612 ot i hllosi i t re pt h e -O f "evmde s cr' l i a rs n e at t a n d e ae t io u iu l t n s i t u a e d n t he50 1en dh an'1 1 r h u t e "l -a,. nfdandooece nrin pubne, A ewdoornblow.3d, north de hiladelphi'n ex '" r., c' p y urov ..... .- -N 5thnnd rAsqueh p 'alue 00 nd 0 h - a, o, 98 rytots ven. TA:", [L ME R (+ ~ ~ ~ ~ U Cleiu si 'er .tee L, jy 90 M .8 JOHN KANE July ""4- Chessiut solt .". ef-ty' ap _11);' __: |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 45 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |