The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 08, 1838, Image 1

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paiabli etwii:sititrasily la advance Iftwictund•with•
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in the .Si will imolnwi. tw anyhibe Wiwi re.
osi papier* of poitaiiit. To mail Subscribers
Of iambi:" -, Mint .. paid. within Almi yeivaiOcente
00.440t0il thillvivn , Dreiliwtiipties. •
. WEEKLY.i : • •J i .1 , -.
Two DoLt.itrat per . moans, paYable samiownesall
is V!!! 4 •944: Ifvtitt, paid with* the year, $2 50 will
'IC eberlid
Adiertisementtinot siciedilig tiritive lines will be
filimid IlliforOtree insertiotts4-eitiftoconte for one
illrli- -?l.lllllk.cohett.in propriroos.
liditivitisententi will be Worried until orders
obits:46 . lllo - CW, tale Mir whi Ai they are tbleconiina ei
brad t aid willh. chinistv*Ardhlsll- •
, . tacvsoitiers. willfie,chargedsl* par WIDOW
' Coil &kg enbacriptiOntri the papetwitlithe privilege
of keeping one advertiketnent not exceedingt shaves
stealing during the year. and the insertion °fame&
iteAnte,to ascii papr r...for•three instieessive times. _
. • , Mictill.hv addressed to the ail:imam be post paid.
• of I armee in Attestitin will be.pa to, them.
li•Wietiy, tor meetings. &c. tad other notices
' 'iti Oh hate hivrittoftire been _in '- red grits. will be
c %MVO #itititaiich extioptbli 'ages aid Deaths.
‘" 111 g *WPET-iliktAlt ROSE:
.. • - • - • • •
sweet - li ner climbs the ruhrial
An 4
b i3he lonely glen. •
ice rustic careful.;
- iram the haunts of pen.
If by the wayuido path it dooms. •
Oft paned by bevy • feet;;
_ Yet la the lonely place of tombs.
at.grfmroafair sad sweet.
• Jr &daring cite, no Galt:aril art, ' •
litiratilae the 'lnset wild reser
• Liketrne affection in the heart, ,
• ~l owative Strength it grows. H. H.
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• ' - : - DILTiI at DE-SCITO.
ST TIES AUTIIVIS of Tall nonliWt.
But wind M i. to i lanbalbright—
A.baturaWCost ile.-
And let the war drums rniand us roll
The triemetit o'er meal I
And bury me at noon of ight.
When gone la the atm y gleam—
At noon of-night. ':with , t rehea light.
• In the litisaissippre strewn.
It 'wait the eVening of a sultry day, su'
try Ida**' beyond endurance, althotigh
the aiUtion had not advai cid beyond the
early spring time—the su though shroud
*Park' f!
I f i
Atilt' :and •Clainmy vaFinr, ,war pouring
dawn - a fiend of intolerable heat upon the
t.!!pialblesnet einar-brakes. di deer biyein ..•
Munts of the-voracious. nd unseemly alli
gator—and the forests earning with tx
d&int of vegetation, throe-which the end
ii.
- leis river') rolled its dark Current. .Os a
Steep bluff,"projecting into this . bosbur of
tbb wale* -at the ' confluence or 'tome
itameleektirbutary of tht rut PdiseissiPpi.
_iithod thatiwelling of t e first white man
that bad liter trod those beundlem solitudes.
It was's (tide and shapeless edifice of logs,
sewn frottethe eypressesland..ceders of the
-Swamp,. Which lay outstretched for a thou
land mile" ,ilO3tind;by ands unused to
:aught, (Obese or_,inepia labor, yet there
'rkriti - ,certaiiii`marks of c mfort, and even
!,61' lisititriOn be traced n the decollation's'
•of-:'bit:-Ifibin;'a van of sea green silk
!AKA dirtater*oss the a rture which per
orated the :Missy he re of the gall; a
mi.l 4 t,dilipell of Grim n velvet, dec ked
.. Irrilth it'ftingirand !timbre &my 'or - g bld; was
loped .tip tii the lints, as if la, admit of
..!ivhaterfir - breath of air iglat sweep along
-OM Aver., Nor: were hese all; a! roily
staff was pitched befo e the door, from
which drooped in geurg one folds; the yel ,
'I, w bittrier rich with t castled blazonry
r.of Spain and. beside i a tall warrior—
sheet lied from head to lin burnished ar.
men with gilded !spur bpd belted brand—
Stalked to and fro, at dinner he were on
`I duly onimme tented pl in, in his own land
f chivalry and song. At a short ' istance
lo the . Mar might be de %flirted a confused
ti.ssembrige ofhuls, su ed for the !meow
datWof fine — hun red Men ; !lenses
wereurlegustteil iron ! d, spears, decked
With
~ fanon- , and . mil
_once!, and all the
„Ikeiremtil:l4liili wa fare, were planted
,lelows_divepinge o theit owners; SOS
- t ilelofigleitioing mail paced their seem ,
!PulfitAPOnd. Bin. i that strange en
' catcpreehtoere was mirth, no bustle— ,
not even Abe low hum recovers. or the
-notoot Prepsistion,.... tie- solder:l glided
-vii and, froi whir 'bum ed gait and sad de
, useanot , the fiery ;coy e,OrdtenPec(lbeir
'-` P ion & bawds (Ora l g niiit!! ! shd'iiiimaied
ui lack sufficient_rini - atiun to dish aside
- leffiliiiiiii,atiiiiiiiirr 'l44;ilialleitiood
- Air- 41, iie.,, alciiiijoirkl 'r
- very life's blood;
110.1 1 .#1101 00 dhou ! clime, dread err:d
iaries of Spanish writ(' te, of whitkeicore
or two;werS . !visible a - - itbri*des, layi
, Adlisalsering In listlem i cialencii, oft dragged
'e!!!:-.16erissisliessiler the 444114 their innate*
vty, 0 „r '
rent TC-A . . ; St d is- attilirdes ,
w rihiste :from the fierce activity Of
the t 7 "kV , * itOtic 4 * ,P 6 atilenoo 6.4 fail
ine,.iiiriaaium" ,on the thick ' , and
breezisleissirl+iri 11l :dark waters, in the
detftilt4glini
. .. .
sigtogiulogisti-OF - t Anck!ess tribes, al,
ready scattered orf`e
of !Eurepear4.l4 2.'!Cilir:lorir . 'Aid they
pine fur the Claatitreemsef 'GM - litaket,
- -tot.',WW,ilifirrielle,fir. . *o3* $ ;Ixteiy,
slops of the,Xpusir .! 1.4 - !, et! he!: llt!oted
- il frnkidie o. l o 4 t ni qt . 1*‘ .. :i'..,, - - f a *
. • • 01 11 10W54.000. : 01-4 W. -1 .;, .t., -41,14
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I. .dilig` ,ll M o.o/- a t e 1 11 * *- 4 4 . '' : alif
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......cof , tillltateettlhail kundrimb{:iri
leaped iti - eititAdeneeitridle*Vq
prtMd brigstitinestuPfft Ibeelowinit
of Florida. glittesiog in- puhabedate
."very, I'o'4 with silk upon will i i
had traverse' the wild kountrY pf t
tchianioy :had seed the gleam'n
isliiiirres, re: front the:bloat"
of Alabatm4 iwbo -hit made thitats
prairies Of sour: rug With the i '
mites of thc,Castiliert trumpet, .w
spread the Oilers of the Spank+
with all iteharharousi l acccimpani :
havoc'and sidughter,t rough . wilds
den before,,hy feet .o civilized,
Arise gallant' hundreiht, but w wp,
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Wasted mpility, was destined, tor
gores Oftbsir fitr fatherland, sad
not Whey: ati:fondlyldeemed in, t .
the esulmticilkanithe health. of • '
but in want .in, heaviness and wiri,„l
Th e , arrops ; of theisasage, and 3
fiercer silo** of the plague, dearl
the injuries that they had wreaked
on the wretidied natives; dearly rep
as 'it were ; (by anticipation, then
that their children's children should
in long perspective on tee forest lid
Of the west:; - . , r,
There, hiltliat lonely but, the lay the
proudest spirt, the bravest he rt, the
mightiest intellect,the favorite eta radeof ,
Pizarro- 7 -the joint conqueroi.,pf cru I—.
There lay Hernando de SOW: bit ry en
ergies event , more' than the ho arse,
wearing array his Mortal frame; ; is,mas
ve brow clfigged with the black west of
death; his eye that flashed the ail re brit '
bandy the deadlier ;wail tkaperil- 1 .- - dim and
filmy; his high heart nick sick lend fear
ful, not fitr himself, but for bis follow
ers: his hoops of conquest, fame, 'dominion;
li f
gone like thryleaves of autumn! : here he
lay, miserably perishing by inch . , tbndis
coverer of world, a world never destined
!to bless bii4 or Ins prosperity ii , ' its re
dundant riches. - - •
• •
Beside his pallet bed was a ! mbled a
1
group of Men, the . least renown of whom
might welt have led a royal lir yto the
.battle for **own. But their frig es were
gaunt and e(iniciated, their cbeekefurrowed
F ,
with the - ri ; ' of care and agony, both of
mind and . 'y; their eyes wet( with the
scenes of ' itterness. The dark cowled
priests bad administered the ler tired el.
religion tn the dying warrior , : I and now
i i
watched inbrinithreti silence, eh parting
of his sPirit, An Indianieside ~ o f rare
symetry, end Wilhite" that w. id have
been 'deenied,"exquieite. in the brightest ,
halls Old Castile, leaned over ,is pillow,
wiping ebb' cold dew from the c nqueror's
brow, *Ali- her long.jetty lock; and fan
ning off the myriad. of 'oriel insects,
that _thronged the tainted sir. I here was
not a sound in the crowded cite ber,.save
the heavy sob like breathings f the dy
ing man, aid the °cc:taloned 'airings of a.
tall hound 11i nobleit dins , ce, which'
sat-erects ; gazing with almost human in -,
telligence upon the features of lord,
Sudderd a light draught of a r was
f y
per;
ceptible, ', he silken veil -Butte • inward!
and ivtiti vy rustling soundloait . - audible
from wit - out. As the bulge ( Ids Of the
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banner s' avid in eberizing.b ' , a sent')
ible coo ens wearied the . .ht ted, chain;
her, end aching the languid row of Doi
Soto, wiin had lain the last bei r in seem!.
ing lethargy. illeavitY, and wi a painful
expreesioo, he raised himself • poh his elt
bow 'ir ' • 1 . I
‘Moseiiea,' be stid, ' 'M
near marL-rny eyes `wax dish
dOOO bti*er—Art thou near
would e il k with thee?' • 1
.Go e ..tne thy, band!' The
ceived it: he 'raised 'slowly
continued in clear and wife! '
though 'evidently with en e
friend and follower, •ky this !,
I do adjure' thee, to observe a
my last liteadatear •
'Shall kt swear id' cried tit stern war
rior, whom he addreisliedi* a tone Arid
voice rendered thick and it ky by Ike
violenceliof his excitement. 'i all I swear
itr ..1-` . - ---- 'tt i
'Swear not, illwayol leave the tdpil
try, kurghere, mod to cringing viassehr:: . s ; , but
plidgeffie the unblemished b r ofaCan
*to rajl)blei so shall.? dieip ' . ar m . 1 -
- 1:1Y. A . - unblemished hiiia;:tr. of a .
bu t
,Doipka; . as lam ,' a born; thidelpi, , and
belted knight, I protein. dieter in spirit and ,
3
in init . ' i indeed. and :word, thought,
to:do,t y hiddiogr: : -„..-• ..'i . .. ..: ,4 '
- 'l' lay thi s to k en,' a; he drew :a
4
goooVriolo his owe • .ed band;
;kap it oo the ireitar "r of Mel.
coos 't 4'. this (elm. deil - , name thee
''' .. b • the leader of the hat
my atapooiefil cos . 4
and ',Captain ;Gement . of-Bimini Bound
trumpeeeq . heraldi snake proeltunati4xt; they
cepoedi'ibut there'wee no shunt t of triumioh
or a_polleaP., =..
-.-- .- -- '''t --- '' •-
i naJbY•St., l age, 1)4 thia . ` must Dot, he;
oo worms or eitilr.; - Go forthAben Joao,
and bid them sound•igelos loOdiel al Prei =
pie sbieetfor tbie4tberir royal ?eider : i
.. '
It was 'done-and i . Omar triumphant
4Pillirsitinpratititjtiftiablit it iiiir'RiOurae:,
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'I am going, Lain going:, ' • -than
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ii f oti-ieliiiiii , :: lkii . 4l iiiiiik`'isiel our
'plighted word;-14 - etiiirtiand - yau;, With)
- nil Tarthestilie Wiith . the Sites no' keig, A
- en for I have etinquOred it'itefit irtninel
mine, mine, thcitighliyhe ' Ildineitilhalt
lir though% dead! r, - 1 - Afarch to the Coast '-'as
:best ye may; build Pesach new& al may,
hear ye from the truth: Wand stye thirrete
t
Omi of my. 'people! . I : i Wiltilin'de.this; . se ,
1 1
: their bast : pledged ' i tself "to do , it, imbhil
-*wooer , , 7,-e a 1.-0.--' : r.. : ;. , ~:.
' !By all my hePelli ii=Wilir , ~--,*, -, t . . .
r: i: . 'ille,_then, coe,shift ye' bury thus! Not
~ with ,womazish teariii - nor with vile series!
,but withitie,rejoie'iv inthenti . witli:,the
. blare of-the trunSpe 'lmit theltitOgniusie ,
: a
Of the drum I- . Yr ' lk` wheith me :;in. my
I
mail; with mY,,helnilit ow it*.",beed.if6d ini
spur on my, heel!: - With my. siiird.iri - any;
. bend shall ye bury n e land . aiithabanner.
. cif Castile for t , my 'W;tll` In-the - depth'
yi t i
of the river—of m :river shall ye Aluiy
Me, with lighted to ch and volleyed mus
ketry, at the mid h rof night! - For am
conquerori l,
I not a conqueror a conqueror of the
world, rconquerer with none to brave my
arm, or to gainsay my ,bidding! Where,
where is the man , savagis or civilized,
Christian or heath , Indian or Sp a niard,'
who bath de fi e4 vele& .. de Soto, and
-pot Perished !ro te, iliCearilil • Death is
i
upon me; death the Linder Heaven'
bed earth! To hi 'I do submit me; bit
_tomortal, never!' ; . -,- 1
Even as he spok i **eider entered the
Power door-way - and -'whispered ' a brief
message to Moscow. Slight: as war the
sound, and dim as hanged the sense of
De Soto, he Markd the entrance of the
'soldier, .and eager ' y
itiqiiired the; purport
tl
of the 'morel ' _
'A. tnienger'wis the reply, 'an Indian
tinnier frochlhe Natchez,'
'Admit InnOte bears-submission; admit
..,tim, so shall .ofir with ' "triumph in my
sheari.' . I‘ , ' - - .
The Indian enteredm matt of stern fea
i titres, and or well igh gtimt statdre.' Hip
head shaven to tb chivalMus scalp lock;
was decked with the plumes of the 'war '
...nee mingled wi • the feathenttt many
ra bmi, hiribroat circled by a - . - klace,
strung from the ewe of the grizly, .: r
well
cougar, fearfully- ised, with thetas - .
. beiltakhair;< his I . assets were covered •
with the .black, - peint,,in.otte well known
emblem of ladled hostility, a bundle 'of
shafts, bound in„ ile, skin :ore_ rattle make.
Witha noiseless step he crowed the chem.,
ber; he flung, tbe„deadly gift upon the death
bed of Sotrcle ...raised the red pipe to
his lips; he puffthemolte; and then in
the accents did native tongue, bore to
the,Spaniards th defiance of his tribe,
.1 .
w concluding his h with the often heard
and .unforgettin cadences , of the war
whoop!.. .
._ . ,
As. the tlyingliader caught theisieed
tone of the Lodi r tiOrd his eye bad light
ed, and bislire contracted into.a writh
ing
. forni!l,Hil new` the impert
...of 'his 1
speech, by - the OdidatiOns - fif his voice;
his lip, trice' ;liiicheic lieiiedr - bis
)
hands clittabed iiiirthliiveiritg; as
though theiy.:werii fireplinlici thZtince or
rapier. The trikknoteseftlie war :Whoop
rang througbb' ei*iiiil tif - diatli, death
itself, the' rfilie - *deb 'wife iirevalent;,
manifested; to • y'preralent. - ' - " - c
He sprung to hie feet: hirform dilating
ila
and his features ushreg With all the-ener,
BY of fifth , St. i ,' he shouted 'for Sprint
for Spain! Soto and.wictoryr \ end with' an,
important effort towtrike, be - fell, flat on
his fiice at the feet eras Indian, who bad
provoked hie dyingindignation! , .
They raised 'him; but - a flood of gore,
bad gushed filch hie eyes, mouth, ears; be
had twist one - o the large vessels, and was
already lifeless re Iteetniekthe ground!
• The sun tad even swab below the -heti
zon,.and ere th preparations for his rimer
ei had beetteO pleted,-it waitalteady mid
night. File It ndred torches of the les-
Mous pltmtree ilMhed - witli their Crimson
reflections,;O!rt 4 : tOriiioPiter:ellhP:her,,k
t
glided "Oier If* ' rail, billing thit'v p
'tor to li s tir,lat ;home. e . ~
bid
`their
shores
`who
I SPIO
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ndleits
timid
o had
name;
-hb, or
ntrod
,
~of ali
ind
ch itte
that•L
pride.
,1 Wlst.
the yet
-repaid
jabeady
(aid too,
lwrongs
%%reek,
wellere
art thoti
and it will
me, for
he
inl - tam",
ort. 'Trigs
t hind a
obey thmie
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- A "train_ofc 'pried primssomith toil and
ti f yi
comifix, ind ming censor, floated iti
Oikv,llo,'*,l l , i the wilderness ' ietiound
elfh the trinie ienOtoa of tbe Te &fa,
. _
instead of t . melancholy toner of the,
fmeorere,ibei sacerdotal coatimetallacM
countenances, - humble demeanor con.
,trastiog atnuo ty:,-eritlobe:l4y. beano%
and warlike ' rtiphir*lia . Of theii - tioilita 7
ryiecktiitomii: - as they, icei"momied to
his watery
.bli 'il g l ace ilia, hastlol3r re,
mains of their ,noble leader, :....yho, Clad in
Awe armor the ted-ao often "Melded, him
in the.storM . *hatkbp,ltnd r wrapped, irk...re
'miiotiilbr ' of ilia gi4doili - banner of Ili"
native linol - icood,bilidswordelamtia#
'in 'his lifeless sedi sate froudly meet,- as
the proteisi dolled to the
,niddli Of that
noble stream th *lnes - triteiit - ',ini
to rest form the body Of the - iiiinverit
of the Mini ' pp,IIIIIIIICAN Di Sono.
Pita*, 60 *mind t 0011.01' ttorwork soft.
trod %Mille** copilot ream." which bolotoodo
proestiog to Illtegioors!Goventotest..r: . 5 ; •
El=
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;Eichithge :New- Yo • Tki.oi7-I.:oniiii
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7 a. elfer•-pmit.
Siticukey Gaunt,lit/et—After. the inquest
Mr. J. Schmidt, Wbo.shat
lirehaingirei garden; Garton; 5 ., : policiPlamititk
p*Oceedea to the deesisea7i °lodgings,
,Ifyder'i.'
wort, Lismesteviipiare;Ditithe chafe! of hii
pasty...l , 4 neekitme of large garnet' and several
valeattlw.gobLrings were foondiatteantirnt dta-.
Mond hibachi and - vantity of !rearing apparel. •
kapPiatiw' lint *fort onatii min_ was Intioeed. to
committhilatit sat - front the - severs roues be.
sustained . at play. During a resides* in 'the
house oreleven days, be Must have - gambled "Way:
from „ClO.OOO, ~C 1.1,000.,.. Wednaiday'. be lost
bur Old watch and Chain at and oltbongh
on Thursday Mornhigi *Ohs tvrentrfour haus
of the stiehighlhip `received -é large sada at the
counting.hoosontßatbilehllCntita farthing was
foundin his torlitlngs.-!4htwitta' Gintettsie. • I `
A. splendid 'bobquet of , flpwers, in, si*„.high a
state of freshness and "Irauty that they: manied
but Just to havi left their penult eartb; gathered
from a garden in New•Yorli, was presented by ,
Col. Webb one of the Itassetigiiri in, the Great
Western slum ihip - on the morning of hie it rival;
to Mrs. Z. _Chalet, - the lady of tie liana - king'
Director.—Bristiaysper.
The general rata of travelling of the first °lama
coaches on the Liverpool. and Ildaucheater
Rail
way fallow 30 `Miles an halm and Withto the bisi
fortnight the whale SO miles have been Performed
iniirtreaven Minutes. 7 • l i
- Laietste, Fliiistsi•The aspect of, thelparltg
• has decidedly:in:incised: conißellibletinanW
AY of 10 0 9 6 ,:h#0 4114 1 iloldllulist week. '
Many orthe almlesaleLOadoit Imam* MIT now in.
• dm mart's!, and are dimpbsed to purohsi. at 'kw
emit pmces.'under'the-impi .n thatainf mar
have to give mare for gwida eathe, - setion 'draft'
ca.. 'The ,stoOlts of the, for the
home tradatieleertainly not litge..the manures: -
toren having suffered soseverelibOns on snick
last seismal?, bays acted with, great caut'i'on. "T4e.
hosiers are giving out more works to thelauda,
add there ti now a reasonable prospect °rimers'
employnisat VW. the' stimiking-makeni during the
mutual°. Iherirbol ruarko is vertlfirint7 - and
fins combing va:bars rather hither;.; The tio.
sines. dm
,haajbgen doing with Ake wupistapleri
kat tbiYitaidlifs. - tnfiSs. for farimer'slOts.
IKE
Rebate/ids, I - deciet ; t../1 public meeting, of
the Temperance Society ertsleld by Mr Bock;
ins; in the maket.tiouse Of.Bellinasioe.".on Tine':
day; about .500._ persons, mostly.„Athe 'worldrit
class, ware aiisemblekl'aissii," sallasiausly to ; - .
late, the:centre 'of the gent raise gave may, and
shout 000 leitto the esti, nd - noore ,Saitagy- ode
auipesi more or leas injured; Ur tradesnien fiat-:
ing etre s faniilies . had "their lep shattered; Use
men
led •Orivib, - tiert-nlaker;iirill:tiaie te Oii.f
dergo a imtation. Little hime iiiieniateinisit loi
the iscovely ;cif some of AIM injured :perigee::
A letter from`ekcorresposid entr-dateii ,ut,tkiSitisis.
foe, yesterday, \titer the "'limber_ or persona
wounded to be f ; and the istiinber thaf,had
limbs tirokewitobe • Mew; .oneriniri ineerweint
amputation on hlnnda .• nd-oqg girthad both her
-legs broken., j The Bitballs lislackensith h a d
been about- a quarter of en • r speaking. when
the accident occurred.-6-Dubis
The Bishop of Limerick bikiseeri honoured
with - a gracious - invitation from 11 Qua* to
attend her armadas. , :\ '
Lieut. Roberts, who navigated tbe Siring steam
packet to . Niew York, - bee received ace• elegant .
piece of plata from his; friends in cork. s -
SCOTLAND.
Synod. Tbswgiite,Lbast year,Aha.iover, of a
farintiesi daughter in the south of' Scotland went
to Amain to push his fortone. aiii:proliised to
send home Sir his intended thti *e'er, if hi had
1
kited WilE,T 4 Atiftwdhig to promlitillholtieg ex
pentad t omes and all wu Mon :preps/aid
Rwthe vii ya save the seashores. The-family
were all atwo rk baking cakes, and th e mother
trying ' alio t 'losing hoe 'diughtee for am':
when, in the course of theillortioixe,irlie sliiiild•
come to the door on horaybeek, bat geoid lever,
who called, out is Slim J. at .hoittertjeec • /4 the .
family answered theiloor'ondsaid, "Will ye'light.
doon sir, and come in?"' The spark took the
hint. alighted from hi. old .intgi add 'wee'soim
shown kilo the boos% wherehe saw Mittel pticit
ing up for the voyage. When be sierttAll:piew
he thought !ittims..to pop,the 4i:wake). He did
so,.Mither,lgie owie 'balm' ony matt calt,4 Fin
no gainviti America." Thal*, aril-now.onar;
fled. aod live - happy. , .-
,-, ; ', '.' l 4- - -- - . - - - ;
Ceneywkw t 41...kenf,iiita ei
iligey 'Fer,--
A white hen, belonging to r:Woodtoif, of the
Railway wharf kith, Renfro*, **kieit'great
liking for mil Way travelling. and 1 . 0,7 *l5ll time,
- has been a daily. passenger to Paieley.',. , Cliticky
halt no monoy, of course. tp pay, her fafetbut she
scorns to 'ippon on the guard. ;She, thillbei
works' hei ipossage Taithfolly;-'and/pits'hinimin
kiad:l4:l4thglim`iittigrigerY/. ay, sh , agues
total/01 arrangementdeemed lietfeetlfsitii
tory,to tiOt pinks: We chillier: eari bhithei,
.of.Domfriee to prodoce..lroka thirvate ef NM, a
.hen Of indliaient capacity. to enter beta:a:6lE4nd
convecleat.Urrangement, aid Witli,s6Riciiiit•litin
esty JO hilfil so fully , her @hereof thetmuttect'—:-
PeiqeSA l Nerliter! ' '' :'.f' :-`f:..--i! ; -.. - - , .. - ;i ,
Wyttitatisatia isragrepli itt r i*liiterkpi,
. per,. announcing - . that Stephen .lienti :F2q,
who-died borne, time, ago at Pfew - Xlthracti, hid
left 2,000 doll a rs minitilly to the'imi . ehis , native '
*
town in Wand.. Mr.;, lienderson a lignit. Catty&
of.4oi,l ll 4,'sbfitn:Pret icAL,alOO", , , His
chriatiii" liime.*4-Steitii ethiely 44: seemi'. to
have 7chattged It into Stephen ; iiioo:,.goiiir tii
AtierliM..l Smite Ofhis;thilltimmill!nhelierk, ere
b eir i iii v i+peit* Ciatriii. - - 7 - , -'';'..t.-::,5.,..-1.1":
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:111".
It wirli
sippoit at the' 141091116 , i4Fott
thcrepot ,the grew tipsi io
fillip thi
A l Dr '
l ig it Denies Sm.-14yiii Lloyd
•Webituuk4; logitorkkai.t.
labial is itressentkilitfialtheelhAlt aireseCile`
1)1041 P 44,11 440 , 1 14 : 114
LW. t
10rnilljair•:11110/Dif
imysiumeor nob'
company,iwalked out of : tbe' stxt. %David seas
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1 1 11 ,11131ERIL;
t.:.` , ..•
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11111iter ILVI4RI.TO UR CIS
4"7:- -.! • . 47, 7 5:4.10 , -...;.
183c.ilt
EMI
: , -;-;: usua m.. ‘i;,,:4baii,4:00.7,.,t0f..,,,,: 4'remarkable
5 . c.7,
Ot hea t he fitiethinither iliac: yeal his Orifti:"M
ttjieitiltfit'etiaitiotr which'lttaiitluki t e:ltaaftli .
laugh at die cor !A r ittliataii i ff , ajOilaiaa4, gavel.,
1 flll, totheltroverbilt atirOisioo . ' ? „:"•'1 • '•"" "', ._--, I'
7• ~ Msliesetilfir eiening.-iiiter along
~romble• through'theratreete of [Amigo. wandered
,tha Piiimai of* tavern in the* iihrtindi in which:
wait
,pariof Wilitinteri, who is ihellabf
ll'of meeting:it Abistioaseattili*ii. 41e - init.
thaboureitflabour,:tri ,riiiik old We lsh', liraid -
Wog old WelMeirser,Douseiro(cilt; ai theY are
termed, of ‘ this kind ace numeMos ~the ruetrowl
olie., 'l' sat amongst three sons . David for
goir
St
some tim44berit were seteral singers prest
sot. and of; Meshed thoroughly tdOnter - into th e.
spirit of the eongici joyous chortie terrninatifik
each verse. "Thaliaaid of Vantolien" OM*
‘.'ir douhlei - bOtheciiili the , beautiful air kit a ott
~,ible rays,yas shenkin", was WisPirmiedlii by y
beaky applause. Murray**, a Welsh harper:
pr Oral: Who played Sty air the Company desi4
sedi:bir wee A gest:ratil perbonterlad his instripi
inset, and the blind old WO Remed-io-beee'; ftiact ,
of his /tarp is - jf it had been &Add. ' •There was,
i youth , present, ; with. _his Attires', who . hod!!
brought him from intiti a day or two , befirrei
for Me purpose of' placing_ him in at iitnatiod -
Our identical was irresiatibly drain, toward him 1
as he sat wrapped op in his mini thoughts, and ,
seemisiglr uoconsfriouslid rfie presence of-any one
besides himself id the room. Nis i could. riot but
think his heart was far amongst the monotainsi, -
carried thither by thi.nrelothes of his native land.
Moo different Was he nevi situated; yet - the throng.
the tumult of' the mighty metropolis were ail ,I
forgotten for the time, anchpower,his a sidiple ail i
to recall the past, and cancel (ifil may 'so ;Teak
the present., , Many a time and oft : has a nation, •,
al melody made he malleotavianderer in fort.
sign -brodit to boil, and his tort .to bound, when
far from borne and ithredir ntericiiy has then alt!:,1
'eerier) heit 6 power;and the lavedt the lost, the dia:i
tent and the , dead, itve appeared, wearing al-
most the semblance of ' reality., : The 'betrougil
eir,..ormAlifd:lamaytos" has canned tears to di
'the - tree: of many a hardy Scoff:end "St.ra
rick's 'day in the morning" alimony an.-Iris -
man's sturdy yegi ii i Motion. • Mink has a pow I
over the moat.tago !mut t eolith seldom ezer..
cases it with such power as when it assumes 'the
fotin bra national. melody 1, ' " A
A Gorriandiser.—toieWeeir,ra labouier . well..
known - within - 20,milei of this Main undertook
for a wager of ten Chitlings, - to *winos a qtriir.
,ter of melted bleowfat, a batten of mustard; and
a .poindlorraw bacon - lir ' thiespacer of hen'.-
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'hear. ne,accottioliahed. hie ugh to tweety:s e
minotei:dtail of gin afterwards,' a d,
then retired ' ' Babas` since'effered a - -bet
that hit trill verhirot the &pellet feat 10 - twen
ty oildoteit.—ftb.l ,s-, , . - I.- -- , --N • -
KONE
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D
Tie American is Paria;;-- rbe Amer
icans have a striniesnd dtirMedly
turn for lathical :ino.,l* the appli
cation. ofd they do • not Spite their for en
foibles, much lestrthose or Other; natro4.
'We understand thilqPility never :IJ-en
displayed with' a more "Plipamt and
ing affect than in a mirk' 010 is rip the
point of making We appeerfirsce; entitled
'her" Anterican id Paris." !The ostensible
object - of - the work is that of sripoVirig
a vied: of the owe, socialiand intellectu r
al condition rifthe'cipital*Pranee rinder
her newinstituttons--b o ot Wittig said . ,tettre
done in a spirit-which spares, nertherrrantc
nor set, and Which offers tO the world Abe
most severely true -picture Of Paris ariejty.
that has yet been drawn.+—Englist
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Pp ' r • : • 1 •
Is not this- Sanderson's volume Had
the original letters of litr. andersori; from
which his work was . compiled, bv-11 TiOr
lished entire inf,opclop.. 4 t)rtrywould hit&
essorild itiOd fortune fn . ; the author Ord
publisher, They jost " ified the reniarkslof
the Istrigtialrgyter.
Oysters.—Th& New 'fork Star sa
lii huildred dollars teortbi of piedel - 0 . 54.,
tare prepared for the- EXldering — Bitpedi!
Lion, wererisiltrat'api(titin by order Of die
Governinent timera-iiiite, and 'iv'Sre
bauiglit bys' eertiiiri.leVtehten . of the'vri .
Bursa forlobbyinseUbjecte netkir
B.. Taste before, you' eat, : tier
6-YetOrg
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rti Xacitig':—Mre. Flitiotit"troor tilt*
*Alta . the.;:pricticol , H3ur .on:.hid
thenuiehrestirect. without:tusk, orconilOt,
or • framer-work ;or •.whttle,boite• ' WI I Y
ohoulding -our-doughtersi alma—Did' 0!
God rotko: thOin eqditilyi upright?.
~But, t .theyritalpe sought-out many-nevi
-youth:TlN
-- &in Mid Abil.A mistdeitook:Olikee 'on ' I
iniilissii aide a the,*ei - iiititi*lowif'ofo — ,d; i
Ala. se Friday July Jib, altmetrtooloiribi to
1 3 944 1 .itt to a ...uttliatimutt community , ,rrite,'" 1. , '
cumetancrs t , were ._.as:JcilloWsk;Tero, fe
naMed_Thomat and:lll4,l.4eas.,..ithn hill: a
mark . ta9M -I .,laiiit of:mterrellitsg. came .-. together
ender , stronriexillentetitk; Mid Tom, 7 es, wailhie;
rreAueht Ciintuni;'beine'nlidattei ilOg ', Hat Witit'a•
stick - of some-rat, 'the:latter drew a pistol and
shot thi,:fOrmer, his . through: a nd
beart:who, almost initintiv ;expire/W.4: - . We • ein.:
not imagine thatdcgrectortioral turpitude which
imuldwertevp I - mint/J*B°qt to theixonniittinl of
itich)t deeds., diet 'of takini aw.y : th e life- of a
.toothias -But minder it'll!s through : Wt . -bind
detrionttbe law ind..frowniq down itiminielma.
„ r oo m o os ohm - s es tina. ~.. .. -..-- ~ ‘., •-- .i '
Cheirgief if.-4 s i ng ist instill* of
good tattoo* his just occurred to en intellitent
*Ad toopoottibie otoeboriielof 1010iingbago;•numa
.1 0 1? Lecout, who. ofter:Oroiking.irf the' ittlrkiag
frame feireleY.fr,e;aba #i*lre lll . l .l,beJni en.
- taeiot tnilaetitini ft litioni,,i• n ow . io !di
'plaril sleeted ' to i'-.Vi‘onstagoloy . the tile
aed title of Bitlabtra t,.m,~ Barepet .I:4larditow.
ill{ the wooer-of lintreed• Wile: o oe '4+ the
Jidi ant kir to it; aolthe near.
at hko*ool* the thlid*troa
;ilAlteeetthtlfee'ithet‘ tetre"tet Hiletirb - e . -
-letelleettft**#.ol*o3i.,:anto ..nemideitiood_
*Ukiah - 1 1 0e , WS- n o t t * ilBl " • Ibi.e r*`
eiirelOgnegeThiitti
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erkbaiiii '4oerfialgt•oilifiutiailliarkik*Or.l:' •
. Dili tgo du i ) witcr,Till Werinfter be . iik4 , 1 0 4T 1 49 . .;-,
tif
'everii*et Corner:of Cent rie sod l l,ll6hetOlosok . .
Stree: t; it of 'clock; ind let hi atili,r;,t 3,4M4ek. , 4 ,.. ',
it.thriree'rei g.-'- " ... " ' ".. r. 7 .. .:t - , - ,., -- ,.. 1- ,1.,:;._5i._ - ;::",„,1=
~,;:;t:.."V.`gA3)f. order dale Roark:,
_' ' , '''''' .. L . -s v .r:-_4, ,, I' 4 :
. ' .''' .'--.` :,_ -- : •.. - -ANDREVfligniiinpL4 - ` ..- • . .
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~.-:;'..: I . l!tesideat, .Pottolle , , *44r_
_,.Di , •; , ''. ..-....'
- POtrit4llte. Aiirtilt - 41th' 1838. ":'" I '' ' '''-'f GLIT3'::'-!','-'•
. • Einigioritun of ' iistifoi `:
isirdlmr igboos the Peniasyleeeieo4.o l oo:..:
Street, - -Pouseige. :1'
1 13 ILI SUMER : begs: kii...*ii e t0m.. 7 ,1441,..
(battles - to his "0,144.
titter:lA tbr tbeir . fettiiiielefieretelbie `:,
,eelithig.
egy bestowed odhiegeedlbel. he'wlll be
breett his pitrons•end frieadq by - Att-,
remitting sitertiote 45o.give re!isfaction, loi?„elt. , • .•
:liar, cutting:done to the latest Tariliaivityle/
Vittiiilfellitigust 4th. 183it' ; • - :j6o'-lato
•
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1 ' ;11 ' r 2. J Coal Land::" ' ''" •
..!:iIK : .
uwit. Ng, a tract of first rate r..4l l :Latiii - ; iejtit:.
- . 1 1; , :.ade collie Broad. Mouutalu, .coutainieg - ',416 .
"crew more r-lems. ' - 1 ' ',.-% - 1. ,, t-' -..
The :ltd tncithind Juggler, veins :ruit,:thitUtgli s
],
this:traet i also mune - other eelebrated*lita:,
.-firbe 'said 'and will . be sold lutii, endue aciam--
mediting 1 rum. Title indiaptitable ',:. ' : ,
For fat er inibrinatitei a pply ` to the 13dbecri
ber,' at th e tcanaylvenia Mill, Pottsville : := .• '
.!-MURPOt
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• -Pottiville, August 4th, 1838. .. '-\ ',..relf
.• .• • , _ •
The Philadelphia an : d - Kead-:
, jug' Sail - ..--_' . •.,- - ..
~ Will , be ep!:nidfoi Zavel . bettieisi Riailfiiier i
iOce.
. •= •- Ifiromitorin, air "'Width', the' 1.71k0f-#:'
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41y,1838. - • i•-` - ‘„..."+1•. ; if1.. ..
' - 11011.118 Qr. STARTING. -,",- ...
From Reading at.a..4, 31 ) . a nd 2i P.11144440.,1
from Nprristowo at and; 11 A. 111.4-:;- , ..,.",--
; •
*I- -.• ,t • illirell. ~.....i . *,',, - , , ,f. : :++`44, 4 1,`,..- - ..--: .
- -, cio:43 :,.
Bettviten%Reaning and Noiristowri,Tirstglasw:
Care, s2,ldecont ;Claim $1 50. . , '-..",;•_:::. 7. ' V . :. 1 " -
' Betnienti Reading and Ph4nizeiile,Xi4ime
'cm - W$110; Second Clain, $1110;;;;r• ; - :'``,l+..'Zt .. ;. ;" ''''' •
*Between Reading and fottatow.•••ll.t•;;;Glins..
Care l .75 - cents. 2d. 50 Me. 1 , •.-- '.. •; ~ ;• , ,-4- * ;,*: •:* * :
Between ;Pottstown and Norrietten; fire(Clies '
t.ar; $1 2s, 2d do 87i eta. 1 'l_ ~,,z,,..: •
Between Pottstown and llicenisville; !lit Clair
Cali 75 eta. 2d do 50 cts. ,
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Between Pineninvillo and Ntnrietnini"elaaw+ -
...Cai,,30.2t5.2d do. 37kede :1 • • ---+,4i4t.....-' .. .
Between Reading. and Donglanirille.lat'Omi
dar. Ali 4iii,Rtclo.'l7l nip., 7-,, ..k4...•:?5:j--:;:';,1Ki...,
• Thii:linitriNg' starting itom;•iiitifareiving it,
liorristovin, tree arranged to 'connecCirliN4.lhli .
Alit Road betWeen'Norristmenvint•Pitirldianhia.
....1 be f or e glue *PT! ar* . rennestedto...prooniirundelW •
1 11 . the trains start. .1 —..; .;.. ;_i 5, ..., , ,
Reading..Titly.,2l*. 1838. 1 t ---." --- • 58 -I ngo ;•
-.- •
- CALL' Ainrip-
TEIST RECEIVED i "a :leidid "iiiiiiitineet- •of
ILT„ Spring- arid Summer
part of ~,
- •"••&• iirrc e l %
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ginieensvi - sreip. .
Liquors, &c. •
which I am prepared to wilt etasak-than:ievie
Offered in this - Market tor . tiash....:orAu exche!hrta •
or country produce, attbe highest market:tr.*: •
Country Nand, tutiklituitits.•
g i nn L yARDS Plaid kiti tVihite Cojintry ,
7.'‘F"Flanel—Alsi). qfiantit* or Colour
Flax Linen', au sarlejltretNced prices -!)y •
SAMUEL. !Vine
Pottaiille Jaly 14,1838( ".34- •
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' . alf —TEltrEls • " "
:: •,• , dross Philaftelphia,l-..-.7 ,
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..1//10)333111 TIMIS INEAEZZ. -= ,
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E S Y .tenders .lier r. servidei !GP
e; Ladies of Pottsville and thevieinity, and'
. ..tapes by , the - neatness of beir`Jdork. Attfeii. des:
.patch, and moderate cheiges, to tnetiVii id 'tali' or
:grit pitronage.': ! . •.1. -- ,- f•lr
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1.
....14r.rneidevice its. et ?if B. Mestin'svoiiioitts
the ittore.of; bleeps. , Na t title .56', POl'-itt . igentrts,'
Illtreet.' , , , _.•
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Junell •• :' . .i. v: !. . -:-... 7..., 7..4.:.
-. . ...
. -,' - ~ - , COAL: tilkill*la...:::, -, : , ,
For Sate; or* he . Retited.,„
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a HAT Naluibletraot Of Laud called thef.f. , Clin:;
0 ~ -ton .Tract," belcmgifig- to ‘ElixibethAmilm, , .
3 $
sit`' tei n fel west Norwegian': Rail Raid, t next ..
notib - ci „aim' adjoining the Piney
,;,tßotti4airi;Ae. .
offirreili or sate ow accommodatinC-:teiM' * I I' tber ,.
;Ceti_ fnes will be leaped sederally,4i; .
O,IIP-atProved tenant. Apply_err.: , ,. ,,, ,-011..,...:.
L. ..
.. BEN'itr-MORP
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3d ei Atir I ' "
• aLrlPt.. •, •
i..".. ' ii,-.Encourage Home Ataniffais , ..: -
ilonitetioliarrliabuinkcterr; -
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11E:eubsciiber respectfiilli imoutteectothip , ,
i., ' , linblic that he has commenced t*llio*ofaci€,, ~,
torgiuf Confectionary inAlt iti . rariterelittenelsix,=,
ps
iit'hießiore i n 'Centre Street, nearly. - Mr, itit-thn
-ro.ito)ri aciiisW;.Wheni Confeetionert!: rid,rtla
en can always 'be - supplied whokeialik'in ,flatid4,;..
~
it the }lowest Philadelphia , cask: priate,,,k i',.:, , ..4 - . :-_ - .. . -
.:-. Country
' 'Merchant* are itipectilitr .. ; 1 i .
iticall 'tint! examine his' itoik before ; is !Mingo,
'eliewliere - :; ' ' i:' • '-'''' - - ' ' F: ..... 7" - ::-1: i . '
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; , :-:--,- . ' ppm* c.: kit TIN:
TO
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tl
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g STEEL.
fnll'allortnint of lron,'comp ian*ltiatne
Orelron from 6
'liken flat Iron 3-16th by , No. 4,7r, t z . 1
flue and allsot - ,lnail-4
iii-' 1 1:4 ia •; b°ller Li. f r
ntl 2d 112.1_11111:1
SehUtei; rail road inny,.ll bTiv-1i.t11112
-and 0 . 14 1.. They lie aliffiPFer7a 7 1 : 1 7- •
orders to , import Ra i l 4 1 7, 11./ u pon, s u e 4
idiintitoui Wm. in Pl-"
road ear axles. „ .
kfull assondlent of Steel, corpriii 00.1und
',h ea t steel—American and Eng_ . lo . tot .
Getman and .- _iPt.int:• - steelom!4:
octiiiil4 Seel. fikr 40147'
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