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The Keystone from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Keystonei
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uu 7- WTJERESTINCH1 CAa10OAt.W wil lvs eav par IsanSa) fa. good lawraaat. tVst.tsad tt Cossraa Foras, at dat aseaaa oajn Oadtsns Wavkjaalon Cam, C. to perform the nam opwtroenl In i bat 51 retaf fS.Ma, Jars arthtst, inra. tad Thrs Duisara, rraidl Mildrrsst, Kinat Own, Newton orator, Tmch of Many Tel, Japbat In hie ralbar, Csfrlsia Mmrrftl Pidbaus-Th long aland lhl.

I oo not beUer Uvtrt a nsmsos ar Th aim of Mr. Coebjnn rtfl Uitrelor ins ijnieii vensv nmAtnm rtaen ga-rally, tt Disoavnsd, Davsreaa. Paul Clioura, mag una auaaa, Last Uaya sf Pa sf tba Khiaa, ay Last Issya Pompeii, Klensi. KslkhssL PUgrbn JU Jhttmmr, will ka gtvsa at prsanlava to any saraaa waa will aena to Ha waa si Tea Bubaoriuara, tad Tsrenty lhiUar a caah, to Ibtsabaaaerof tm awrvrans rawe ana Amnrmrm uasa And to every rsirana whs will sand Fiva Maker), kera, and Tan Dolhwa bs eaah, a eosnpleaa tat at either kXilwsr Marryau, aa aaay-n pravarreu. Tn pries tt Ins novoa aoors aseauunau.

nbaanl of lh booaseusra. woald oa (11 It is Uodey's cheap and annnrat adrooa tbey mat M. Iney can be had of trsl publuaor, al 60 6r HulrerT, av 1 tor Mtnrssi, suaopss. Tba BarvaSAT rtsw canuina saars ma nUsr tbas any other Mrssrpubllahed la tn United Meats. Il ia devoted to asntral Litem tare, CriuV eista, th Dranaa, Agrieuliura, Jnaslhgeoot, News, eke.

Many of IM aasg tnuer or rnuaosaaxua are sontribalort to bt aolsauiai and itt eslcrtiorai ant asada frasj nat wboal rang of Engus lusratora. A naaiiaaiiaidrnni I arnhVaanoil wna Iht prinrisal crust of lb Union, and kntom if aipsolad (rasa Ktaansan high talent abut lo travel ia Kuropa. lauharriptioa pries I per arm ass, payabia as advance, Uiraa copies far fX Bsrnrday News and Buhrsr or VtarryaU Novel can bad as All enisn sauat be sIVUis. free of poatags, at UAOODEY CO. ISO WaJnot The fctlowing notice tn takaat frian many ot aimilar character, made by Iht leading prsaeas tf Ihi city BiTcaaar Ntwtv Th weekly papar with lb abov tide, which Ibntuid lew wtakt tinaay came lo light on Betarday last, nwder the Msmioaa af Messrs.

Uodey, McMirharJ and NeaL Buck ar trio never gts: logetlier briore. asi and MrMichaal bast all tot wrrting, ami Uodey basts aU fcr rWbbaV big and capital job they aaede ef their Aral assf bar, worthy an that wa prorrssad. prophesy fcr theia great rarcesa. sod far llaar resdert greaf fer Dmutu. Ta Paitanatsai BaTtrnaar Niw.

htvs btra hi roared with a ersry af lbs finf tHraaSerr of that new paper. Il ia emtitabl lo aU oaacernod. Tba ilerary asKtsv 1 far sboee th aeduasryaaas. dard, and would not disrmhl th roUaan th moat popular rsnrspapar of lb British ssetresobt. HuMaiaed in the earn spirit, th New.

wU earn win libera! patrooage and enviable reputation. A musing eitract will he round in aubaoqoent oa lumn-faeWrer anal Carirv Tas Paiuaaaeaia ftaToaait Nsws aera Lrra-aiar Uiirrri-The firel number of new weekly paper, with the above tide, was issued in Philadelphia on rlatunlay last ia of th largest an of newe- papers pUISianeO Wl U1S mam wmxvmw Uman'a Vade Merum. formerly issued by Mr. Cbtrlea Alextnder, which bat been by him transferred to Mc-rs. A.

Uodey, J. tt Nsl. snd M. McMicherl, three grritlcinen very favourably known aa iiiiaaissilt: th requisite unification fear coa- durtirur such a rstriodieal tn lh am manner. list first nanaW is a highly 1 i oTwhal may ha xprtod frant the papWr .1 I Si.

i especially a a literary uaxews. a arriptioaiaaltbaveryaialerauratoofasrodouarv MalUmtrt Gazrtte. have rsorrved the final nornbsr of fbe Saturday Newt, a weekly paper of Iht Urges! rlaas, tottud by til Meaan. Sml and M'Miehari, abkr and experienced mwtpaper tdnora, who wdl not fail to give arjus share of entertainment snd interest to their Th Oenllemsn' Vade Meeura has keaa traradsrred to Messrs. Oodey Co.

snd wilt be eonunoed nnder th title of the Fahrcday News, which will rantain beaile laraa amount of inte-saating bnelligeneo ad ntrrary mailer, in addition to dun heitenfces embodied in the Vade Menus. Ws intended 10 publish their Proapeetna today, but have keen prevented by want of room. Btrki aasf Sckuflleilt Jtrnmal. lt 8sTaat Ntwtv bav received the first Dumber of new weekly paper, of tot above dde, edited by Louis A. Oodey, conductor of the Lady Book 1 Josci C.

Neal, editor of the Peniwy Iranian, snd Morton M'MichaeL the ktte editor of the Saturday Courier. Judging from th firel number should enocJud that will far xcaed for erlriW matter, and new stss-tiona, any weekly papal ta It 4a nol a rrtrinl of any oilier C- setts, which it too morh the rase with the raammoda aUra of that city.NVawiie Oaxetu. Tbr firat number of the Philadelphia Saturday Newa ha been received at thit caTs aisa raonust tobt on of th very oast weekly paper la th Union. The namher before aa hi very rreJiUble lo th enterpriaing puldiaber and tditora, itt content being various, sntertaining and instructive. Thoea ssbsiariah a good family pa par from lh city, cannot do belter then to aubsorihs fcr the Salirrdar New, il at laiblished by A.

Godoy, and ditod. by Morion Miehael, and Joseph 0. Nad, Esq. Dartf MefmMcun. SaxTsotr Nxwa-Tbe new journal adrernaed in our papar nnder the above title, made its ai-aranc last week, and it, very unequivoraliy on tint go lieatT eyatcnv There it no doubt but thai the publisher, our friend Uodey, whose Lady's Book we have In timet past laboured Is make our sad wtU esMraat any guenmr mm ilMM ktssbtk bisW the tleaini of aairlgauon, a th fctt WATSTv-TrWU At.

of lh ton, fat taWM lb CaahkmaU bat, tap, and tat saM, rawntr atarket aara, sppoaua Barhler't kotri, by A. K. FAHNEbTOCK, HarrUburg, A gust lM. Art ataJtlNO-Th sar-orlbsr, graleul far past favuuea. laafarn tba public that I on- rsausa las aasesrsetars tt kind of eabtnat wars, rial Mav MHtraaauds, Bursas, Card and Pisr Tabka, Work Staad, Bedstatda, fta- Akm, Veneuaa Bluwtt, an af which Is red sf tba aaat otssasUal and wad whirh he aaVsa low, fcr eaah, at the eld aund, ia ttsoand JSasst, ssn door lo Iha atgii of Ui barren rKara.

CMAniiba, tar HarraaSsrg. Aagasl II, IM. ar-aoH BALE. Tba aubembar oner fcr sal the Ulowinf property at privau sale, run (til A fnune houaa and brick bacJi biaikuog. sixty Iret Bonand at rant, adjoining property of Williani Cosltr and nyaicaai ooiog l- feel front, and nxiing back lo Bivsr sIWi osa fa noma in the vsrd.

and a good stable feeted an rh alley. Tbi It first rata stsnd far a ahoe atora, kariag bran (cenpssn aa sucB tor at 1. vssrs. No. t.

A fhuns booaewestherboarJeJ and painV ed, tO feet Irorrt on Walnut street, and eitrmfing hack lavfcst ptopeny nenry al'Klsnav. Ne. a. Another frame hotrst weatbciboardod and painted, fcet front on Walnut eitend-ln back nearly lh earn distance aa th above, and adjoining lb property next above desenhed. No.

4. A vacant lot of feet inrbat front. adjoining lbs next above deaenhed property. Na Another lot of feet I inch front; with a Markamith abop arreted thereon, and ed- gaming tba nut above deacribad rawperty. foeeajsng proparty, are airualed near Pennsylvania lock, sf Ins an tisy crania canal, and, Irsrrther, woald mass a flrajral tavern Hand.

Ilia property it Joined together, and wiO be oflered together of separately, as parrbassri may desire, ror lerm apply id JOnN ZEARINO, Harriabarg. August 11, IH36, 10 EST or TUB LAWS OP PENN8YL-V AN lAc-Just publibcd and for sab- at thai ollios, and at the hook atoms in this town. Part and saaen nreaf a ikn Imw 'raasyrvo-m'o, intended, with Pardon's Digest, lo form complete Digest of tba Law of Pennaylvani to die present tiine. Harriaburg, August 31, 183ft. ir Brearei RBVYKHY EatTABLIslllMiiNT Kt)H HAI.H.

The ubsrnbsr ofler for tale hi rewery FtatiTrahriient, ntluato in th rswough of WUIieraeport, Lycoming county: The Brewery well furnished with new aparatua, and good order. There ia attached aa excellent dwelling bouse, and a beautiful lot and gardes. The fine opportunity fof doing a rjroapereua buainesa, ia worthy the anVwrion of Ihoaa wiahing to purrhaa uch Th Ku) Road, which will shortly be eomnmred, and the flourishing neighboorhood aronnd, certainly afford every iriduoement for Ihoaa Wiahing lo engage In that line of business. A tba proprietor has no knowledge of lbs art, it will 1 old on vary low terma) sod if no salt bs mad Boon, the property will be rented. HENRY HARTMAN.

WUKmrnfmrt, Jttuf. 1836. CHEAP- LITEKATUBE. xintnAt orrn. THAT may bt within lbs aseans of avsry rsaaan who wishes to subarrib to an amusing and nasful journal of near, and bav il carefully and aegularty forwrsrued to diera by mail, br ahsll from tba prrseiit tiro until th first of next January, receive brurnffor ten orpie of 111 Biuurni, as Nawt or Tas Daf, of las rani mf ear sWosr fer sssmm Jmr rack nkrmptimH that any person forwarding oa a ton dollar note, ret Ssehir, will furoishsd with tea of onr paper in wools year, to bt tsatidad to any di-pnrtioa designated.

Th auharri prion trios fcr single name is two dollar We rnak Ihit offcs, believing, a the prsmniary npenaa will bt trifling, that tit who bav tbs inch rial ion to btcoutt acquainted with Ihe eharartcr of a journal which bat mad such rapid progrra in public estimation a (hia ha, will Uk atjvaotaire of tbs rvoposition st net, and enrol dsrif namraoa rh halt of il numerous patron. It cannot bs doubted that thoea who subscribe will reorira th worth of their dollar, when vet assure lb jwblie- that acb amber contains, independent of its variooa amusing Engravings, at murk reading ma tier aa atany of the popular volume which are sold ia our book store at double th met thai wt ask for whole year' sulsamrgion. I'he Sim tec'si tl ready circulates imugh every post-ocTise ia this country, snd continual hi multiply. It funii-hra ha pstrona with the leading features af the News, snd a humorous compilation of lively end pungent sallies, which are floating along die tide of Literature. The Melmagunili is printed on large imperial paper, equal in six and quality to that which is uacd by die largest and best journals of die day.

It is calculated that more dian fit Hundred JCnercimnra will be furnished in Ihia journal in one year tlieae, in aiklition to a choice elccuon of Batirc, inueism anu it, ronuuqivj iu columns, will form a literary banquet of a superior sink attractive order. Clubs of fiur will be euplird with the paper for one year, from thee m-meiircment, by furtvaulinji five dollar note, postage paid. Pasrrna. The publiaher, prompted by llie unexampled and uncivted palromge wliiijl this psper has recriveil, offcra the following premiuma: For the best OainistL C'oaic 1'aix, 7ry Jf-tart for the liest Oainisst I Hose, Twenty-fre lMlart for the best collection of OtiulssL AsxcnoTRs, Jxsts, Ac. not less thsn Fifty in number, Trcenty-Vivr IMIart for the beat Osielsal.

f'esjic Dr-aiox, Hs btch, or DtiWlso, 7Seeny-Fiv Dolart 1 for the NATtind best. JJoliart snd for the third brat, 7'cn Itoltart. Persona entering a comKfiinrs, mny or mty not forward their names, agreeably to their own wirhca. The premium will be awarded by competent judge. All communication on die ubjrcl must he edilfea-rd to the publisher, prior to die firat of Bi'ptciulier, 183A.

htttar haid. A piist-mssrer's certificsle wiH Is- 1 aatiafsrtory' gUSrSlliee Ol a rriOlliniire. inn every kind taken in payment of aiilmrrlptinna. Aiklreaa t'HAKLEH ALEXANDER, No. 1 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Plsce I'liila.

TtX sTa.afha'k y5Tl BUI nuliacrila-rs are deaimua of employing a large number of laborers, to work upon llie West Feliciana railroad, extending from the mouth of BsyHi Ham, in the northern part of l.ou-iaisiia. to Woisltille, Wilkinson countv, Miiwiaii-pL The raikoad ia hid out oil ground aliout 400 feet above the hi(heat water mark of Ihe MiMKsipri river. Persons who go on mny be tsriireil that labor con be performed there during the whole winter, with but little loss of time, at the climate is healthy, moderate and dry. Winter in that portion oflhel'nion is the moat favorable season of dio year the mean of access easy snd cheap hy tin river snd the health for superior to die north from Ihe month of Oetols-r to August 1 siat niaiuirii ami HEWERS and WOODCHOPrEllH, will find steady wnpbiynient, until the completion, of the work, snd wages at from SO to 60 Dollars per moudi nd found, This paper Is nol isaiied for the purpose: 01 deceiving laborer, a the sularrilicn hsta been on the ground, tnd hive 1 large force already enjoyed, nd art desirous of employing still greater one, who will be promptly paid whenever they earn it. Apply to, M'CORD, Bsyou Strt, 1 ZAI.

HOPKINS, Columbia Co. JOHN CIJMMINMH, Union CO. CHARLES A. HNYDER, Hsrrisburg, HENRY COLES'lOCK, Do. JOHN THOMSON, Bsyou Ssrt, It.

HAMILTON, ilurrisbuikV. nrr-Por die informadnn of pareona desirous of going down the river we stale that a deck pssssg on board die best boats, can be olgained from Pittsburg lo Bayou ar, for from 0 to dollar. One or more of Ihe firm will Piltabirrg and Cincinnati on or before th first day of October. Sept. 18fl.

ririiTrrT.iri I llie great western land pimle, for sale at lh RepWrdliee, and atJiagle'f hotel, Harriabur. October 19, l30, Jvtfm th 1 Mf WIDOWED MOTHER OVER HER eUEErlNU CHILD. Jnm lb Usrmsa. Wek not to bear Ovwmyalsataadt a ha th tonus) ek TiHthaet night has di thy Mm. WW Dm fata th tuny ci wi fc" euw far Ik tttthtre aeko, Per if thos wst Tbs ear kmc 1 Mil i twin break.

Earth anthfwfcsy fcr ana, few whan I fcat thy breath. And ia thy Ma ayaa He wh oM ta owsth. Whan Ay bud I P- Clan toerry thiorang bisest, f. Then it nry torrow hwt Tbs ST toy lhXf hi IML Om Ay Uky bab. Whet mm I used I aptted Rose, ml hlltsa bir.

Mew tnly toare ant shod. Tiu we saetg on hih, Never again la pari, God aflbe earth and aky 8rsnglbsn lb widow' bearl Welch o'er my Inbnt boy, Pal front hia pillow take. Light op hi dream with joy. Bin aim when wakfc T. L.

THE IVY GREEK Oh, dainty plant it Um Ivy Omen, TW rreepeth e'er ruin okl! Of right rkm food an ha meals, I 1. 1 ll Inna and eoM. Tea wall taost eramhled, die atom decayed, ah ur hia dainty whim! And the mouldering duel that year hare made, Is merry aval (jc him. Creeping wbev no Hit ia arm, A rare plenl "the Ivy ttisen. Peat eteileth an, though wean no winge.

And ttaunrh old heart hu he; How ehwery he twinrlh, how tight he rUnra, hi. InJ Ike hura Oak Tree! And alyly trailrth along the ground. And hia have be gently A be joyously bug and ctawHh round Tharirfa'moaU of dead inen'agrsvee Crfang where grim death ha been. A rare old pUnl ia the Ivy Green. Whole agea hare fled and their work decayed, And nation have watlercd bean! But the ekarJ aMlry ahta nevsr fade.

From to luleai hearty green" Th hrire old plant in it lonely day, Shall fatten upon the peat)' Per th elan-beat building man can raiae, blbe Ivy food at bet Creeping on, where lime ha been. 0 ram old pUnl the Ity Green. WOMAN The following beautiful line, in praine of woman, a them whirh ha Ivkod the fineet intellect merefTire, areeitraru-t froma Rerolutinnarr Epir," hy lflsraeli, die rounger, portion of which baa been published in London: A gfxkieW bat gnddea who dearend To mak her human mate immortal with her lore. Oh! Imt in thai bright hour when fortune amilea. And th fond world kind, ami all gr, Art Ihou the garret, fondest of the throng; rMarful and wild, roluptooua, deliratel la the world' aunnr gaetwi yjnrm A danung buttarlly, an airy bwn! A thing lo he indulged, and lighdy chaanl; Caught, but not captuml; mrvomed with a kiaa; -Her word, bar glance a law, and her caprice Reaaon complete, but fairer, fairer atill.

When th dark cloud apread o'er oar aliining life, In eicknea and in sorrow and in loil; Wlien hy the fieri ng couch ahe aa eetly tend, Wilh step that yield no aound, nd ej lh.1 eUitn no leen. Deeming ilerotion duty. Bcaulenu bcin! Who aha re our grief, and eharing, aoothe the Pnr. For then nun foela, wilh ll hu miaery, Bliai atill remain with Mich a ministranU And labor, with no gnenlon hot her lore, I not inglorious; but in that I' ll hour Tot, oft the dooming of the child of eon. And thoea quick apiriu whoa rrratire brain Raia up the demon they cannot control-In that fell hour of agony and hale.

When men are wolrra, and the wild earth waate. And onr names eiecration. and our firm The arath of blinded lealoU, then moat fair! 'aatbeeutiful! For when ill desert ua. Art ikon moat faitlifuL and calumnioua tongUCi VBul aukahine own weet hp uiore firm and ind. From the Vermont Chronicle.

HAP AT THE RIGHT DOOR. He hat intuited me beyond all endurance ml I will rap him fur it. Now, my friend, jut consider. I tnp-pow you would not kill him outriiilil; which you were lo (five him a rnp of violence. And il it plain from your present male of mind, that you would not ifivc him a good-humoured h'low for that, like patting a dog, would make him good natured, perhapa.

Now, on jour own allowing, the man hat tome canine qualiliea. Hit aliue of you it your Icelimony of thin. Yon areoflWid-ed and injured, you tay by the already mado of three qualitiet. Dili you will biing more of litem to view hy the course you propotc. Rap that aurly dog.

You wilt get an angry growl, perhaps more. for your pain. You may get eomeiliing of the kind you rap that man. Hut I winli to call hit attention lo his abutc of me. And to you think a wound in hit flesh it the beat mode of appealing lo hit nior.il acntibtlitiet.

I think, if you rap hun, lie will think more of his tkiu than he will of hit tin. You will draw hit attention to hit fleshy tnaceptibilitirt, and away from hi guilt. And you will inlerent him in tome way of repaying in kind your invasion of hit flesh. Just think, too, you have teen already, thai that man hat a very bad heart. It it avcry furnaco of evil principles.

You have been burnt already by a spark. In pity to' yourself, then, 1 pray you, lot the volcano sleep, if it will. Your revenge will only awaken it to fresh fnrv. A burnt-out vine-dresser, on the side of Etna, is piorly employed in opening a new avenue to the fire. X.Srn nf hi.

What I mean by giving him a rap it just to tell him what mean and contemptible character he possesses. Well, Una i bettor Uian to smite him as it may be said it it bettor a man should be bitten by in adder Uianttung by a scorpion. But I think rap at Ihe wrong door. The right one is conscience. I will tell vou how to knock at that floor, and then how much you will acoornpliah by it, I.

Take no notice of the ni.m'.t abuse. Show him a placid countenance a terenc, quiet, peaceful, uncomplaining spirit. You will smite him hy so doing. He will feel it. The peaccfulnei of your spirit as seii in contrast with the tumiUJuoua passions of hi own bo9m, will pierce him.

There it keen nd eiflting rebuke to the injurious in the quiet patience of the injured. 8. But you can knock still louder. benevolent pily fur our reviler prompt you lo do every act-of kindness in your power. Do him good, even the expense of sell tlcnial.

Show him an exact contrast of his treatment of you. Compel him to tee Uicre It a palpable difference of character, and in ahote favour the difference is. He cannot preence 1 at mom eawwr. p-r were Mcoruingiy niu trial, which was to lake plan rracne, oa the Europeaa aide of lit Botphoro. No le than SOW troop were .1 rhi (not The Kulun at IM Hour ap pointed earn over ironr nie a.iie akin, rowed in on of wna vn hi pUndid eiif, nd preceo.

vj long Una of other boat of Ui same deeerip- liou. Trie on- wntcw i. iks Kuiun was auanueu ir ilramen and nan With evett rSOIW light- Ding speed than that in which hia mo hmCnsas himself was leaied. A lb Utter we teen Hearing th wharf Mr. Cochran, nf UM Pacha, the Sul- wis ih" 'aiutcoinmsnder in chief of lsnr) nrce.

fired off lut of II fan (the euammanr number) With lh exn- menuu cannon, wnicu oini.uii. tw minute, and struck the attemuieu niur w'nk ike nimnat amaacinent. A Uie Hulbtn at this moment ilepped on the wharf, Halil. ecoirrpanied by the Grand and nthsr disnitarics. ran to hit ma- jetty, and die former, making Uie usual aa-laam of kiaaing the Sultan foot, nnnount ed to him with feeling of xulUlioo tliateould acarrelv be repressed, the wonderful tuc- eett of the machine cannon, a dy named it Th Sultan n.ed al his tenl, then tent for thtmiultrof Iht cm- the lil which wa given ra r.i.nn after a thorl conferenee with him.

in which Mr. C. conversed chiefly in the Turkith Unguage, whirh he had partially acquired, ihe Sultan renewing In tx, nrestiontof kindne, requested him to perform the experiment in hi presence. Hit Majesty placed himself within few feetoT Uie piece, nd Mr. Cochran commencing rather sooner than wa anticipated, the Sultan, then with hia back towarde the cannon, wa omewbat tartled at hearing the explosion auddenlv tueeceding each odier wilh audi inconceivable rapidity.

The cannon was fired 100 lime a before, in fifteen minutes, during which the barrel acquired OftO 0 of heat, while the revolving cylinder which contained the charge, waa comparatively cool, being only 250 0 of temperature. The Sultan' exclamation expressive of hi delight was "God tave the Americans if such boyt as you (Mr. C. being Oien but 21) can invent uch things, what can your men do!" He tlien naked him for the bill of expen-set, and being told by Mr. C.

it waa left to hit own pleasure, he went the next day at the request of the Sultan to viail him al hi palace. The bag of gold he there received waa truly an imperial pre tent, and enough to make' hit fortune. The amount would scarcely be believed should we name il, and we do not feel otireclvea authorized to specify the turn more distinctly, than may be inferred from what we have said. Mr. Cochran noon afier returned to America, wilh an understanding that he ahould have a contract for supplying a large number of cannon of the pallem exhibited, whenever it could be agreeable to hino execute it These adventure of Mr.

Coehran, yet a youth, seeking in a foreign land that patronage and encouragement which were Uie proper mensureand appreciation jawlly due to his pre-eminent talents, and which it it lamentable to be obliged to ronfee, hit own countrymen would not have bestowed upon lm.Mtoe timilar examples of West, Fulton, Perkins and others, and are (Wlru- lale to renect oiscreuti upon mir nammm reputation, inasmuchns Americans ought to be the first to reward tliose inventive po' ers which arc so emphatically characteristic of, as well as honorable to Uie geniua of our people. firtcriptinn of Ihe Invention. The invention of Mr. Cochran it adapted to every species of fire armi. The articles at present leing exhibited by him at Uie Fair, are a model cannon, similar to Uiatcxperimenl-ed upon before the Turkish Emperor, and a ride complete, which we shall now proceed to describe.

He hat fired Uiit rillc 1200 times, 600 of which discharges were in rapid succession, and without producing any expansion whatever in the chambers of the cylinder, or giving it a greater temperature than 100 degress of Fahrenheit. At many at 2000 discharges arc required lie-fnre ihe rifle will have been properly tested after the rule of the war department. Mr. C. is ready at any time lo fulfil Uiis complement and go lieynnd it.

This afternoon lie will fire it at Niblo's (Jarden 500 times in succession. The cylinder is a solid niece of iron, revolving iu Ihe plane of the barrel, and occupying a position directly al the bnsc of the barrel which il is in close contact with. The dimensions of the cylinder are in diameter about 4 inches, and in thickness seven-eighths of an inch. There are in this one nine open chamber for the charges, hich chambers are perforated upon the periphery and converge like Ihe radii upon the centre. The cones on which the percussion caps nre placed, furui another scries of railu concentric and witlun the circuit of the chambers a solid metallic par-tititui dividing all the caps from each other.

F.aeli cone for tlio cap communicates wilh its appropriate chamber, and opena iu the centre of tljc chamber, so thai the whole charge of powder is ignited at pnee, by which ihe explosion of all the powder is made in one half the lime of ordinary rifles, and therefore to much the more force given to it, and consequently a much lest charge is required the weight of the chaigc being only one grain ami a half. At each chamber in its revotulion comes in an exact line wilh the lube of the barrel, the cock ttrikes ihe percussion cap and the explosion lakes place instantaneously. The chamber, ns they successively come into a line wilh the barrel in the revolutions of the cylinder, arc momentarily retained firm in Uiis position by the regulating dog connected wilh the cylinder where it joint the breach, anil the pin of which dog cntches in the small per forations made at equal distances lor Us re- I'l'IHllHI. "Will nil Ihi sank tin lie iha iimi einsion cap until it it in exact position, for il the ehamlier is not in It proper place the socket into hich the hammer of Uie cock Tails haT prese ntcih tn it only the meiahV partitioni between ihe cones, and therefore on striking these no explosion can tike place. The charge of nc grain and a half nf powder requires a size of ball of 60 to the pound, and the force is sufficient to perforate eight boards each of one inch thickness at the distance of 00 feet.

The arrangement of Uie ball it another beaaliful and ingcnioui invention. Their diameter is exactly fitted to the chamber, bill larger than iho diameter ef the tube Uie barrel by an increment equivalent lo the depth of Uie spiral creases on the inside of the tube. So that no patch is required a in other rifles, for il is forced into the tube of Uie barrel and exaeUy fitted to il by becoming compressed into a cylindrical snap, and itt iiles grooved hy tire create of the barrel, whero'iy il it kept firmly in it conrre and 'move" slf idilyr and -with -such- preeieion and so closely wedged that there is no W-agr call get before tlio hall and give an ir- heart lhi title ot pajruii wuui esa "i abide such an appinJ unmoved. Now see what miy ow aWrJ0npiena mj awaurafl. 1.

You will bave knocked at um ngni door. An angry Wow, or a Oeree mm diiwt rebuke, would have lell bis oonacience wiin- out any aaaaulL You would btr rouaexi tiger by pullmj hia and lo much the earn purpose. Voo would have iwa- mi self anrusation. Yon woukl onir have aet malignant passion in a name lirhtest amendment. of character.

t. Tod will louow oncn inn vary example and the very bcart aaivice. ann alto eullered tor na, leaving that we should follow hi step, bo when be was reviled, reviled not again I when he enffcred he threatened noU Now for uI.Im Ifdiiiieenemv huneer, feed hint if he thirst, give him dmik lor In i oomjr thnu ahult heao coals of fire on hia head. Now, if you are hoi for vengeance, jut; Uiink of theae burning eonlt And if you ran be aatitfied only with a pienitmi compenae. vou can ktap Uiemi and if you mutt reach a vital part, you can heap Ihem on his head.

mar nr a P1.SIN JJTln rttolrtd lo do kit duly to Iht Foci. AD along hia reputation for piety had been.good and fair he had given what ho could conveniently ipaxe. PfO" mote Uie intereeu of Zion. Il wm a pleas- mnnih nf Mav. when hia wife and chil s.ihered around him to hear him rt-ed.

a chanter in the Bible the SSlh of MaUirw. When he read, and the Bible ttill resting on hit knee, hia family aaw the working of a soul waked up to tome interesting object. At length ho tpoke out Ihe feelinga of hit heart, the tleaulaai which his soul wu ttruglfling. nrearher. vet I plainly see, that thit last injunclion of the Saviour extends its obligation lo me.

I am Douna to do what I can to bring al nations acquainted with the Gospel to extend to the going dclwn ol tne tun, me mmis m. Church. HiUierto I have neither uiuier-ttood nor done tny duty. HenceforUi the great object for winch 1 will exert my pow-en and expend my atrengtk ahall be the ex-tension of my Saviour's kingdom. Know, mv Bona and daughter, when you see your father labour and deny himself, it i not to inerease.an estate that may afford you the meant of gratification when he is dead.

He it bound to train you up for nsefulnett in tliis world and happinett in heaven. Beyond Ihi mv obligation do not extend, beyond this i cannot g. Henceforth my time, influence and aubstance are devoted to the cause of Christ. When he had Unit spoken, he cast himself down at the merry seat. When the nelilion, Thy kingdom come, fell from his lipt, it fell as word of mighty import.

Alter tint to ao goou was hit leading object. It was as much a mat-ter of calculation and provision how much he should do for the Saviour's cause, as how much he ahould expend to support hit familv. Thit man held on his way. His life said, "It it more bletsed to give than to receive." hen fie dieu, it was an easy matter ectrlc him estate. It had been sen! on to neaven anu uiranamuu-u hi eternal R1J- From the New-York Htar.

Wr. This extraoniinmv invention of a mm vnung American, a native of New Hamp shire, and which is now being for the first time cxfiibiled to the public, at the Fair of the American Institute, Niblo's Garden, deserves mor Uian a passing notice. There arc circumstances connected with give it a peculiar, if not romantic, inU-rest in the history of the arts in our country. If any Uiing were wanting amidst the multitude of extraordinary inventions which have for the last century, licen recorded in Uie archives of our patent office, to illustrate and establish ihe pre-eminent cjaiins of our countrymen to genius of a high order, it would be that whirh forms the particular subject of our remarks. Mr.

Cochran's father was a lawyer, and afterwards a merchant of eminence in Kn-finld, New Hampshire; and the son, John Wcbtter Cochran, was born Uiere, and has invented the species of lire arms in question, was brought up Ui no particular At the very early age, however, of sixteen, he discovered a strong taste and passion for mechanical experiments, and was eonsc-qucnUy occupied in the contraction of machinery, which his father approving of, unlike many other fathers, encouraged, and to. further the wishes of bis son, expended several thousand dollars in his behalf, in the cost of the different kinda of apparatus requited. When only eighteen he made the discovery in question, but did not perfect it till three year after. He then went to France and Kugland, i.nd exhibited his model cannon to Louis I'hillippe and William the IV. While at Paris in lb33-'34, he was requested by the Turkish Ambassador to rxplain it to the Turkish Minister at Ixuidun, and accordingly went to Woolwirh, and performed a serict of experiments bef the latter per-sonaire, hich gave "to much satisfaction that lie urged Mr.

('. to visit tlio Sultan at Constantinople, and for that purpose pro vided him witli the most llntjcruig recommendations to the Court of die Sublime l'orte. Mr. Cochran arrived at Constantinople, Feb. UUi, was received wilh greal distinction, and introduced to the Sul-tut by die Grand Yizi'jr.

Ilis Turkish ma jesty was highly pleased wilh the experi ments made with tne mwlel, told lv. lie was satisfied it would be generally adopted, ami requested him lo east twelve pounders on the same principle. He was provided with elegant apartments in rera, raised in the dignity of Master of Cannon, and furnished with at many workmen as he requir ed for the accomplishment nf his task. The treatment in net, which lie received, was equivalent to thai ul uie rani; sailor. Mr.

Cochran, however, finding there was no good foundry or mechanics, was obliged to undertake the work with his own haiidsT and though nol brought up lo the business of making machinery of any kind, by dint of much labor and perseverance made himself all the necessary implements, the augers and the wooden apparatus for boring witli horse power, and the preparation! required for procuring the proper castings. By good fortune ho succeeded entirely to hi withes, and cast and borod three cannon, two of onn pound each, and the third a twelve pounder, which last war finished in a style ns perfect as bo eould have desir ed. On the 24th September following, he proved this last piece to his entire satisfaction, in the presence of all the chief officer of the Turkish government, who were) delighted with its cxoeniion, and mndo ahigh-ly flattering report to the Sultan. He fired it off in Uie rirescuee of those officers to their utter tstonishineut ICO times in fifteen minutes. The Sultau when he hciird of il wuuld rcareely hulivvu il, and directed Mr.

ri, TniZK una ocanoa vr. droaitara. Taepabu ay ff upon baring any biaana- mud ta aw rare; atamdrd a rn arson and -Mlui smnn aeaagwed far Hemabers, r.uk at anv uitarmrdnai taaea, win be aaratra lb warsbouaa Jfenaantu i Roroodt, Vln at. wharf, PhUadelprJa. M'CABE aV Hirriabarg.

Augwat II, IM. AND AUEHUe-ls sniaaaiasr nuo, 1 I tas Dsbbe that hse eaaai aa afflc a rLtno. U. "tsse sWeael, bamt ml lb. Put u.lii- h.

Havrurauw. lot Cat Iranaacrioa of Infaraaa ka umnin kkvda oi tasinaas in th publie orricea, urh a. pro- al biiaiiusa esanaeaaa amn rano aarw-vk knowladas rf lbs bnalnaa Ins diAsrsnl ernora, ha enabled la sxsmta, aromptly and esvrsrtly, all bnainesi therein, which navy wliuli hun. Isaara east oaid win lecelvs unaneaiaie aiirmaaa, Lersnptaapaai wu. nufVI7.Rlf.

Aogust II, lMi. ranO PKINTEKeW B. Waivstr. va. jneaa I wlbravihs nruuert of th United rMJea, In whoca ihey have been individually knows aa established s-Uer fuurtaera, tnai mey fornted a co-partnership in said baainaaa, and Iran their nnikrd aknl and nteranr sxparienes, tbey hop le able lo give astaaarlini, as all who may atrour Ihem with uieir order.

Th introduction of madunary In plaet ol ina tedioua and unhealthy proreaa of easunf type by k.nd daadrrsium bv Ihe Elllorjran foumlera, area by American ingenuity and a heavy eafienauiir or as ihe oarl nf oar armor partner, cat aaereaafuUv accomplished. Eltanair nat th machine east lettsr bat fully tsatea and estab lished it auperiority la every parUctisar ever inots east by In old proreaa. 11m Liu taunnrv IlllallieaB WUl Daraaiaar eWd on bv llie nrtie brfort named, anasr lb trm of Whit, Hager, Co. Their aparimsn sxhibn a eomplew series front diamond to alary-tsar Una pica. The bsok and news typ bcuig ia la most -UVWlt.

Ilsnt JM1 KT IS. Whila, Hagai Co. an agenta far lb tab) Smith and Ruat pnnUng pcaaeea, wnien iney ran furnish ihetr enalorneri al maniifacturera price. Chaaea, eaaea, oomfioaing aucta, ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept fcc ele and furnished on the ahorteet notice. Old typ ta ken in eiehanae for new at nine rents per pound.

N. B. Newspaper pconrietora whs will give lbs ahor three inarrtiona, will bs entitled to Sva dollar in such articles as they may srWct from our apsei- mena. New York, Aug. 31, 1830.

nT YCOMINO COUNTY The Common. Id wealth of Penaylvani to John Wiener, Jane nUe pf Adam Bbaner, lale Jans Wiener, Marsh the wife nf Beniaman Little, lale Serah Wiener, Ham- uel Wiener, Thomas Wisner, Pfancy lh wife of Benjamin Holmes, late nncy vvisnrr, ivw Wianer, Elimhrth wlfc of David Morns, Jr. lale Elisabeth Wisner. Benjamin Wianer, WUIiam Warner, and Aaron Wianer, heir and legal wpre smUUrrs of Hcnnni Wisner late or renn iw ahin ha the Countv of I.veonung deceased. Greeting, Whereas by an inquest for that purpose duly warded by die Orphan's courlaf Ihe rouuty aforesaid the real estate of the said Henoni Wisner was appraised tt and for the sum of one thousand II vs hundred aiul seventy five dollar.

And wheres none at die heir of the said deceased trsseared court on die return of the aaid inquisition tak Hie pmnm therein mentioned al Ihe appnuervrjent. Yon and every one eatyou, era therefore hereby ei- tl tn 1st and armear al the neat enteral Urpnaa Court lo be heal al WUIiamaport ur the aoanly of Lycoming on lh fifth day of lammosr neii, in accepl or rerua to isa me asm jwwwi swn at lh aaid aparaiard price. iVitnes.ilSlIon.JiUiIw. Esq. President Judge of our aaid Court, at WUIiamaport lbs fifth day of Kcisemher a.

v. man. 8eptemhrr 14th. 183. )K HALE.

A house and lot of ground with thr appamnaticcs, "tuate on Ihe principal airrrt iu.lie town or wrryaourg, tmupnin couniy. The house ia two stories high and has erveral on each elocr. and ia well calculated (or a dwelling linnae and auiall store room or "hop. The lot run k.rk an alter on whirh ia erected small stable. Ilerrraliuri ia lieautifullr situated near th centra of the rich nd fertile v.lley of Lykens, at the jisncv tion of Ihe great road leading from th Susqurhanna river to PoUaville wilh Ihe Kunbury road, and offer inducement to either merchants or mechanic perhapa seldom equalled Fur asm apply loJoai H.

Fiaart, residing on the prsmiass, ef la lh editor of the Kcyalone, namaourg. Herfrmlier I Ran gf-sj AN HTOK K-M R8 6V JON Eel has ynsi returned from Philadelphia with alreafi innil of fine fancy goods, including ailka, gingham. g'd huidkerrhiera, capos f.n linarU flower. Iriaettea, ruiglera, nair braid and, hands, and a variety of fcney atrklesj ahich ahe will aril at the lowest price, far eaeb, K- F.ner Htore in Market atreet, rsnwssn i Slid Fourth atreets, llarrblmrg. Hcplemlier Mlh.

I wa NOTIllw All pcretina iiidrbted lo the estate of Akiander Hider, Ute of Harruburg, dee d. nviueMed lo make immediate payment and all persons having demand against Said estate, arc requested to present diem legally attested for ei'tlle-meiit. THOMAS J. KNETLKi Harrialiurg, Kept. SI, 18.16.

A TEACHER WANTED A man of good character, who is qualified to teach all the rudiment of an English education is wanted to lie charm, of one ol die public achoola in Middle- lown, Douplun county. A fair salary will be paid if immediate applicstion 1m msilc. MICHAEL LAZARUS, Secretary. Oclolier. ia3.

CV A respectrully infonna his frirnil and die public that he has just received die PALL and WINTER fashions. A material change having taken place in Uie mode, he invitea hi customers to call yudsee him at his shop in Market street, Hsrrisburg. October 17, 1830. LYKKN VALLEY CO A I aupply of firat rat L.vken Valley Coal will he kept lor sale try the aiioacrilier, at the coal ysnl near the cast end of Market street, Hsrrisburg, immcdiutrly slsivc the packet oflire snd wsrehouae of William Colder. The coul will lie delivered lo purchaser in the horouch, st llieir doors in good order, at tt SS -r ton containing U240 lbs.

Citiicns will do well to hsve theii winter's supply put up while the weather ia fiivoiiruHc. Onlera may lie la-ft with tlieaub-acril-er at the packet host office aforesaid, or af die stare olTese of Colder and Wilson In Market ALEXANDER DliPPINOTON. Octols-r 1H, IKHft. HAIlHIHBL'Kd BANK, 7 October 14, 1N36. AN ELECTION for thirteen director, to serve nne rear, will he held at the Banking house on Uie THIRD MONDAY in November next, between the houra of nine o'clock A.

M. and thrc o'clock P. M. By order of the Hoard. October IB, I30.

AlIDITOItM. The sulsvrilwra, Diuliuira ap rxiinUJ by die Ortihana' Court tn distribute Hie holance in the hand of Henry Bricker and Nancy llricker, ailminiatrstora of MaUiiss Bricker, deceased, and among the aeveral cralilors of die aid deceased, will niiwt for thsl purpose al die nffice of M. M'Kinney, Hutriaburg, on Wedncoilsy di 16tb dy of Novemfier next, of which all pei-on interealed will take iwiien. M. M'KINNEY, O.

P. P. R. SIIL'NK, 3 October I4lh, 1830. A rI'k- siitMerilinra.

auditors 1- pointed by die Orphana' Court lo distribul. Ui b.mcin tlichsmls of Peter Kok tlmiiatr. tor of the estate of Aron MTtnn, dece.se.1, to and among Ihe aeveral cm! i tors of the said deceased, will meet for that purpose at th house of John Hepford, innkeeper, Harriabufg. on I hanslay 17lh day of November next ol which all persons inrcreatrd will take notice, M. M'KINNEY, H.

HIIIINK, AuHltr: tl. P. JOHNHON7) Oi lols Stth, I S3. J.y. deadly ineiil iber It another atmiuonat 1 Uie cnarge oeniuu muiiie, anu an i velocity aurnienled, and laterefore, le charge required on this ecounl wU a oa account of th manner ia whieh Ita etiMiod eoae oommuiik-at with in chara- i mma nmnimuB as m.

i ber lilrendT a vJv. bnrrrU as Woe keep ebtdlex, acdy in iu place throughout iu eourae to Ue mux'il. patch. WJ ordinary iteootunUy liabl to which caue th irregulariMr of Mil motion and defeat the very object for which rifles were intended. The manner in which the percussion conetominunicie with Ui ek.mk.ra.

causes Uie powder An. KJf thm time it would if MJ OAIiltnnu ta wm i the ignition look place al Ui nd of nd la ilie ehainberc As an evidence) of Uie accuracy aird effoe-uveneat of UiU rifle, Mr. Cochran ledaledn bear hunt, in which he took part, a iw Mnnaa Mountains, in hi uaya maat wm un. native Stale of New Hampthire. .1 fired al Ui atiimal with lh rifl now at Uie tx-Dilution, and lodged nine ball in hi brain while he was under full way al the dutajic of some four or five rods from hintj I -A.

in die round and the nine M. kalla reemmised and identified from Uie others lodged near them, by Uie groove a al. smiKan-w made in them by ill creasca and by Uieir cylindrical thape. Hi bioUi-who had until then deemed ihe nisei vest ill noeseasion oi giant, A 1. pieces, expressed themselve in raplure Uie uprioriur of Uieir young connlry man magic rifle.

Another remarkabl property in Uii nfle is that il ha nol Uie least recoil wnawvr-r, ao that Uiere it nol Uie tlignlc.t jar or inxgu lariiv in th riirMTtinile i'he rifle wUl be fired at Niblo 500 Ume in uteeasion Uii afternoon. The -ki ihe rifle and nistol for Ihe United Slates, has been aoldfy Mr. Cochran to Uie trustee of company in the city for 300.000. Richard Rirhanlaon, No. 4 1 South st, aree rnU h'ntpanvt and have a large manufactory at Springfield, and are selling the nfle diev can make them.

Col. Bomford, at the head of Uie rndnance II K. Arn.v. who wa present lint i.i v. l-Vir waa to much oleased Wiln Mr.

rillc. Uiat he ordered him to make one and bring il to Wathingtou for experi ment. Ihart-Ttnding Bntlalitys What can we think of human nature after reading the following police article, winch we copy from the New York Express! fin Kuturdav evening a female turned Philliu annlicd for advice to Uie police, of fice, under Uie following She staled that on ruiay ncr nueuauu, Pliillins. left his residence, No. 41 Clarkson street, and proceded with her and her children to U.e Philadelphia tuning that he wat goihg to take Uicm to I ht-ladelphia.

Bui just a the boat was oa pmnl of starting, he threw letter on her lap and soranr ashore. The letter ataled that waa about to leave her forever, and Jhal nc tn New Orlcant, and -concluded wiih the fnllowinr kind sdvice: ou mayJ go now to your infernal papist and make vour TUtQiceri trt dijge- ted to look after him. I or COWiBKHWONAL I iI.OHK A.D Kronrfhees urrimenl we havo made, il ia ascertained that the nf Ihe counlrv will suppolt our annua pubbrati.ffi of theproceclliussnnd apoechee made in t'annrrat. We propose lo proascute th ileeiijn and confiJelilly li to improve and perfect Iniiing. from wo to week, a auceinct and rlrar report of Ihe prormling of huh bianrhe of I eoeT nn.I rmulrnaro report is ataw-e of lh rrraarka of each epcaker, using Ihe preciat wordjlipon Ihe main point touched Uie vesa and nava on all iniirtnt questions, nd concluding die rolume.

afni the adjournment, wilh an lodrr, fur reference, a great deal wa done towanl giving an accurtle parliamentary history of th procenlinifa of one of the greatest and aldrst rrpre- rnlative aemUiea in Uie world i lanraj t. the drhliereliniia of which die deatinie of the free inatitutiona of lhi country depend for their maintenance and, tin in aoine deirree, rectum Uirounlioul Ihe world. Our origiual plnn extended no further than this eiiit.ime ot.the debates, with the proceeding but it llie 1ut eion we addctl an iuwmli.tocontain all the fullv reported aiicech' a prcjmml by llie spr.ikcra themaelvea pul-licalion. This extended llie work from a single tolume of 34? royal quarto page, to two ridillnc, making, Unriilicr, 1 1" I mytl quarto page. Thaso we have fumiidicd to aulisrritiera at llie price of one for earh volume.

or either to l) furnished, ihrougll mail, aa they fall from die preaa, in ahreta, ami chnrci nule only with newper lioalage, vnrving from a cent lo cent slut a half a aheet. 'ilii we hoM In die cheaiet work ever pul-liidird, whetlicr llie lalr and cipena of getting il up lie comidcnil, or lh rulue of it to die piesclil or future gcnenilHina. The Jiwding men of partiea in every Hlalc in the Union concentrate in die speeches of earh anwion of C'ongie, the mind, the iiifonnalion, and llu' frelinga of every portion of our country. The lmril hiatory of the country, for the tiuie brini. ia nil onlv aixiken and written out in t'ongrea, al earh aeasioii, but llie design of every party, or frairrarnt nf a-party, art derjpoil, and the future trndrnry of the government iuelf laid open.

Tliua, independently of die interest which every man muat feel in tho real huainea tranaaeled in all who would nndrratand any thing of the pnlitiral career of die gorernmciit, ahould be provided wilh the enilwdied riew of the hailing rtjti Hinen all parties, on every auhject, which ensugoa ihe nil. nlion of Congress, and which ia trmk red lo lliriii in ihi Prrsqiectua. 1THMH. fioMiaiaamxil (iui--1 copy during the Hca-aiim, ft 0(1. do.

II copies during the Heaaion, flu (Id, Arras in price. The tJloaswillbeornt tollio paicai thnt eopv lliia I'mspertiu, If our lteiilinu hull dirccU'd lo il by a mark with pen. Our Kirhangt Lit ia large that we would not ol-serve it, prohMldy, utiles this be done. I'nyment may made by mail, pottage ourri'ak. The note of any apocic- paying bank will be received.

Those alio aulierrilic, alionld send dicir autiacrip-ti)n in time to leach here by the ll'lh of Deccm- -1 (T No attention will he nasi to any older, uu less the money accr.inpsny it, iw unless some rnH)n. aihle ieraon, known louatolw ahall agree to pay il Kfore the aeaaion ripire. m.Ain bives. n'naMitrfn Ciin, Ort. 4.

1H3 HAMILTON Al.HK KH, Attorney al Law, baa remove. his Hoce to his dwelling house (lie die reaiilenrc of Jsmos A tricks, Esq.) on Market, a few diNr Mow Third atreet Hanuburg, October' J4, 1836. BANK OP MII)ULETOWN, October 13. ELECTION fur thirteen directors to serta one rear, will he held st ihe Banking house on theTHIKI) MONDAY in November nest be tween th houia of nine o'clock A. M.

and thiee o'clock P. M. Br onkv of the Hoard. HIMON CAMERON, Ctsh'r. jt fi, 1830.

BTrlAi BTKEH-Ctme lo dm premiers of the Mibarrilics in West Hanover township, Dauphin county, on dw 4lh day of October last, middle ailed ml steer, wilh the letter II branded upon his led kiin. The owner is rrquosted to come pay rlisrget an (tikf It aw.ir.- JAMKU f'KGKCIt. Aoveiiilicr Ih.W. at fair readers oirja in Iota with, will gain troopa or Iruato in ni new errerrpriss, swm. I i to mine purpose with Ihe needfuL" Very well.

are glad of it Th akeleh under our pohre head by Mr. Neal. and is in his inimitable style. We hope lo ahkt to treat our friend often to tiqubito toorhrs of. sly snd quirt lultaoure C'wrirr.

(fl-Will our friend of the pfoat hsve the kink ncaako copy the above, August IR3fl; r-m KM M4il'at ALIIUM, A moudily JjJ nniifaiineof hmnouroua Talos, EsMys, Anec-doU', and Faretia, embellisbed with nuaieroua (JsoTsanrs asaAaisia Esossvissa. Each, uumlwir comprising arventy-tw Large octavo peers, neatly covered snd stitched making" al tb end of the yei' Two volume of eight hundred and sixty, four imgcs, anil at least six hutidred Engrarin, with Titles snd Index complete at Tore Dollar per annum. The cliecrful and pleasing festure widi whirli it ia proposed to divernify slid dislinguiab lis work, has never yet lairn adopted by any one of th numerous literary caterers thst have hilherlo tlsWUldea in diia country snd iu extensive novelty and lluf vast fund of humour and variety whirh will btTWUJI-jieracil tluoughout it pagca, ia rak'ulatod lo tiudcr il deairable and Hipular coitisuiion for llieawnaa-mcnt of all classes who desire to posses, an qiitolne of the wotka nf eclelirsted Modem HumoliriaU, Elchers, and Engravera. The ewrnarageawnl gene, rally given to new underuikuiga, having a salutary object in view, has proved a decided public advun-tagc, and ia qucalmnahle whether any other ago-haa ever brought into active use so large a proor-tion of the really deserving oflapring of genius and lalra! ta the pleaent. Assured dial this periodirsl, tironling, as it will, nn elnboratc and romprrhenaive collectioa of fanciful Illustrations, Hatiricul Essays in prone snd vcrw, willy Talcs, with Alieodoles, and Farflia, lauat have a arlial ten-denry (among its putrdns tt lesst) lo divert into tnothrr slid more exhilirutiiig rhsiilicl much of tlio iuiirrsaive action of die mind, consequent iiwn the cares tnd vexations of business, the publiaher tnli-ciniioa fur it mint fluttering ond exb iiaive suh-scription list.

Te work, al all event, will lie commenced on the first of July, and continued for one year, therefore every sulaw-ribor will be certain of receiving til tb" number for which he hu paid. When the twelve numlwr are completed, sml made up into two volumes, they will form one of die most dcairslilc tnd amusing records of Wit tnd Humour which can Iw found in print IsH the public assist them he will leave nothing undone that will K'va celebrity end mpularilv to his work. (Tj-The Evxst liont Aisrn" will 1st pub-Uahcd monlhly in numbers of patea. with vt-rii'ly of cniMlislinicnta neatly stitched in rrmnireil covers prinuxl wilh new typo, and on fine whito iwist, tl three dollar! per annum, payable in id. vanre.

Then c.c will be to order, for foe (Wmih or teven datlan fur ten ft'frt mfr'nnce. fr- When tent to distance from the nly, th work will Iw packed in trong wrapper, to prevent the least rubbing by the mails, a J- Notes or sol-vent lank of every deerripdon taken In payment of aubarrintiona. Address die publiaher. fntlufr paid. 1 CHARLES ALEXANDER, Athenian Buildings, Firms lin Plsw, Pliilsilclphit AlUUi pled by it) KKNT.

'J'h room in Market aueet, next door lo John A. Htehley, and receatly occu- 'Itiomaa Walah, Esq, JOHN 8NE VILV Harrlaburg, Aug. 81, 1HS. Lav, bsvs remnvnl dieir otfies to th reaiilenc of Parke, on die north side of Market atreet, br. tween the court house and the canal.

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