• • L - 41-,,,„ : per ilpnum, ,payably seetlaunnal in tuilvince. If not paid Wlthln•the ; year, 42 -50 will be t 4 "g niat a il i tk i t e e i t fi er t 4AM / 11 " , 11 Alvertise.asatnboi ,Ottish 1 twelve lines will be.. •chsfue.l $.l forihree jittvri.eits-- t ncl Vl r ceFtshr otie ' e:;. , idvelOnnehiS wilEhediourtia4itttill atnettli!one ... , -491 411 . 01 ,114 , 41;fgri hiO o t 4ekare , bireeptinne4 diSecedd Will be elt:irgetl ate:6'l*(l4lAL , a ibscription. to the tisper..uwith 'the ptivllqo •of' 4geoln.; pile ;dr/Jen:tent apt, exeeeding)2,,squares' e:staitiliniftrin 'etnitt.!*trill6tiiW - aleinaller one in (met piper forpiitistaneOsittta : All letters ad,bes,,e4 id the glinvi i r.fintist be, post. paid' othitftiordciatitidfloti *iirbetp;aid thilte' - ' 4r, ,11Tiitfticei Catitneettnit..Wand tithir notices which.; have hecelsortrxe *f. "' 1 25 elintseach;eldent Miracle and -Death 7, „•. r Akid. 014 * iarr + • iiiiiittrat of eVerl dPerint lehelprist aaskiirec 1 . , ' , S.III.EIIIFrIS ' Sit !Lip & ti . Y'virtue oheundry writ pf Vendlisea, .sponas iin4'reetiii raiiae,lis oediiut 'et t4etoiirt of _....i l Cottimoit Plait tif Scheylki 11:0'ounty, antlto - tne di 'recta, Will,besexposeiLtti lb at Public Auction. ' ,:,-vOnAlundaY Ahlit. i...,6 day - cif iMtirch,: . , 'IL Att the noose lakHanifilißityc. Intikeener.tin the- Ei4... .• ' • i .'. rougir.cif lOrsvigallairg';'.o , l b i elpelt `P. '';;;;',. 1 1 . A certain *sunup tenement tenement and . ;r ,p,i..._ lot of Ground; situate in Miinheirn town: --,`„____-,,--._,_l_•.. +Alp:: •Schitylkillcoutity;' - bt'aiinded by= --Williams street. Peters street s lot No: 68, and Others,;, ..pantaining in•deptht224 s et. and in front •-•:. it, e being hit N. :89 in Sea' lkill Havela l with the, oldappurtenaus e s.conatstingtwo story In Dwelling Hobs& with a frame'Kftcheal thereto atta hed ' Also till : that certain:, Lot or- (4tte of land - situate in • Nlanheini r township in Sehitylkill,count 1 ; bounded hY land of,Jogeph Aman,l Xictatn,Koe , 1 14braham '- Boyer; and Public" Road; containing ape' acre and -Mx perehes'niotd or fes9;- 1 -tatethe Estate of George . , ) .. _ ...On Saturday El l e 2 t dayei ‘ arch, , i ,18.1), at the house ofeharlelialrisi, in nke iiiti. - fit the - borough orPottaville at 10 OltiloCk` A si.S - Thii equal tin. divided sixth Entrt, to be divide/ of all that eertitilfpla it. , nation tract of Iliad, nederillisea with di l e appurte -1• nooses situate in the tewnsifihot ; Union. iii the, coons: , 'ty, talSchuttlitill aferetaid,' ying on the gr eat Catta *wissalßiver. above:the Inentlitlithe little Pattawissa,, called the Miller Farm, containing in the ['whole 154. acres and "2 perches b ethe ilanie,,cuare.o: less, being. * , ;part - of a largeitiset of 3811acrea and 12 9 perches . hot which theCemtriciewialth;hYTatentbeitring date the 10111. daY of Deeenitier A. D. let - granted' to John lloyei,and whiehl'iry divera. g - conic . ), once and assurances in laW tecatne vestetl. in Jacqb • Miller.-who conveyed i6o i t , above ment oned 154 . items 2 pereltei theretif trilJbleph' Miller a d.George - Stiller, who atterwards conieyed the same to one -John Fanageri, who conv e t'ed the oneiyll d part 1: thereof to Edward Smith, ,by Decd, beari ng date the '7th day of Ally A. D. 109, 1 as by, referehce to the - said conveyance Will rooreltuify lapiiear; together •• , with the hereditament!' tans upptirlehatles —Late • the Estate oh Edward Senithl!,- • .11 • , . IL. i At the same [line and place,ne full equal and undivided - one foil tih pariuf nod - in all that certain tract tore piece of land called Selovonian, situate, in Norwegian township . 'in, the county, of Schuylkill; beginning tit a Stone. heneti by land of , Saber M. and Laiirence. , L4 is ; North •49 degree', East 67 perches to , a Cloisetit). tree, North 59, ~Eat • 71 perches to a post, thenee'ilartly by the4ame and • partly by land late of john Hammer and Philip Hoy, - and partly be,laud of the 'New York 'and kehuylk ill " Coal Company. South,3l;E•oit,2s2 pt.,01104 to atine, • thence by theilast inentiouH land North 59 East 29 perches to, a Spruce., thence by land of p.e widow • Biddle South 77 Ea 4" 117 litirches to a Stcree. thence ,y lender the New York' alulfSchuylkillroal,Com 'llialty 6Giith = sl.l`Cre;t 166:iiidehiis to a moult Hickory. thence partiy "by . the Stine and iiiirtly-y land of slatthias Dreher. deceased: North 31 -.% W est .3371 - perebee to the place of beginning, containing 335 'acres 15 perches. beieg the same tract of hind which the suoreme Executive Courisel dated the 21st of day „September A.. D.. 1784, enro lled i&the Hells {Mite in. Patent Book. No., ti -I,il ,e 373, gruetcol- ter Miry iteulliti fee—Late tlici l Eitice of. -. r , ' " ' ' :At sa methe ttme 'and place, all that --. certain undivided,patt.of. 850 acres of laid more or less, to wit :250 acres inure or less situate in Barry . township in Schuylkill eoe6ty. bounded by, !arida of John Hughes. 'Vacant land iand land of Diddle and McKnight, John Ditzler and others , with the tipper _ *trances thereunto -belcingiug-.Late they Estat e, of , :John Snyddr i .E9. -...-.- .11 .. ~- : At the same,tiine and.,place, All- that certein undivided moiety,: ,ilie : ,.Wilide ' . sil - into t w o .eBo4 • •Pntte to be. Pitted - • fl: s, . ....and divided, of all 'that certaitetWo story stone Tavern •Honee t _Stable e. ,,•eheds,end I i *lore Giostidi'Aittiatelitliti• Borough oftPtitisville aforesaid, and intirkedltOth genern) , 44an of the Borough of Pottsville With number 16.;Corititiningan •!front 60 feet and in depth 239 feet, bo'Undeit= by 'Centre ,Turnpike, by a,20 f 4 t Alley, an:d by Lot f number 15, being the same premises which theliaid • Dantel Moyer and Elizabeth-iris wife'entreepedio the, said John Curry2his heireatut'assigns by Deed gated l , the 15th to of Heti:Ater, 48' I,'"„togdthbrl with the hereditanients and appurtena ces--rLateilite , •Estate 'liftifihri Corry: '• - ';' l - I `%i' '-, '•- „ l c •,... . " . • At the sam e tim e ' am , plice,- II that 1 i, t :certain tract. of land situate in Sehttylkill t unship in &Welkin eounty,Abragituing at al Post, thene by other : land orJeseph Lien, Lsta..l.Nordi 10: West 2,4 perches. • and 4 feetto a Post:_thencii South 79 d.. 15 Di. Westl 3B i , perches ton Poet , So uth , 24East26 onel6th lerches to a. post, North 66,Enst 7 perches and 41 feet to a post. North f - 80 East 241 perchesto the - place oXbeginning,`eontainieg r • 6 acres 451 perchei. more "or lefi4. being a parr, of a tract 0f330f acres andAllowances ' iyht .1 be ComMonwealth granted to George 4eber, Esq. t Pafent•datecl thel3th January 17136: , and :Recorded at , rwigalawg- in Dyad lifsiok No. 9. page 207, together with the appurtenances • —Late the Estate tifJosep4,Lpon ~' , I t ) 7 - , At the 'satne time R and lace, ! a l lth at -certain mesluageand tracrof Land, situate iii,Schbytkill township. Schuylkill county.bounded by lamb' ofGeorge Rebel, Esq . deceased: land of alit New. York Comp.p ny,' by lot or Jame s -!Blue; Lawton and' oMpany and -othern.containing 6 ares mores or less with t he appnr-• tenances—Late the Estate ofJosep4 Lyon,. .. • '- i .• ,At the mine itinie 'and Place, - all that -certain lot ofGround situate in the Town of Crbondele, , Norwegian township, in. Scheylkill 'county, bounded)on i the North by Main 'street , ott the South by Locust Al- 1 ley;`on the East by lot No. 47. tied oh 1 the Wein bv - Spruce Alley, containing in width 60 feet efid itt-depth :198 feet. marked in the ,plan of ear Town No t 48.10- •gether with the hereditainentdinda purientrices , -Late the Estate of Jacob Theme-,-'1 1 " r, • • AtAhe same time and PP ei, all :those. , --. . '.. two certain (feeble one and a, half iiiiy • , .• : , ? f...-,. frame and weather' oarded Miner's Houser' i offinies•W N orwegian; Schenck:situate in , l' ;;; township; Schuylkill eilinty.`thbat 'two or . _--- - ---f-i - 2_ two arida half from Mineritrille; and near" the Mine "Hill and Schuylkill Doyen Rai Read,on a tract Oland belonging Or 'teethed tolbelei:g to Villain , H. Wiln: and Ttnitanii C.Nilsll l iatto ;1 and leaiied to the said James )'ll.,Schenek=Late l the Istatit el 4amei W. S'cierat" : • .` 1 ' - : - At the some Atmeirtnd place, II that! -certain lot, piece or parcel of Ground. situate,iyieg,and', being in the Town o,r hliddlerit;' , Jebitylkilll "county, . bounded /Vorthwardl4by lot ' 0.l Al.> W,esttverdly 4 , by' : Second smel l Southwardly, b lrit:No.;;C:lnntlX.tiet -wardly by Main stie'et. markedie'rtfie plan otigieftleport 'm idi No. 15. together With the hereditarnents toil "pur_ . tenauces thereto belonging,--Late the Onete.tilf Ofientai P. Liiichraan,deccused.l . -l -1; I At the !sanie time ,an 4 phiee,,t4l, ittati certain' hit tifGround situat e in Carboedale,_Norwegian township. Schuylkill couss4. hounded ‘lll ; thei North by . Union street, on the South .1 1 1Locuit:Ailley Ana the East by tot No. fl, and tau the West by lot nfir. 43;/arnititimg . in width 6 0 T ee ' ILI A ki•delitti•.l96 , feet, lied marked Indic plan or -Imi4 rINArn , with ..1 mitober - 42, tOgediei,viith the ; hereditaments lindzapnitiikeances—Late, the[.Estato of John; - G.. Molina and/sting Burrs. ' i 'ii „ - At_...the_same:tiiii , ....an -plaepr .411.4. h u t: ' certain lot of, Gittunit.`iiitualiin. beTowiet Carbondale. in Norweg ian to Sclutylicilp,cnelity, bounded .on the North by Chettnin Mink. onat. bOuth Uy Maine street. on the East by „Porhl! 1 / 4 Allaishnd tinest by,. lot No. 15;containing in width:6o feet and i Iffplh 19 feet. being the said lotl.yhicts Sri- 4ohrek I 4Feejumiti _ Becker slid their-Wives ccinveyed to. the - said Jolnila. . Ceho, lay Deed dated 213th January, "1840,Nitlhilinifill . , thopiedifamenii and aPPiluethufr•Lac•l4° Estate " 41. 4feut .. .A. -- f,.; .:. . Clay, ~.1...1. ~..., ,-liiiMaiiiliiy,the tsi,f. of 3la eft,. Itt • ~,,; .- ;the luiurit of Diniettoyer.lnitt , per in the ' 1 • l • ligh , AoresT 6 ' l 4. 4 fgettt-1 ' P-M., . 13 ' FITrl, . VilkiWiflin.Acit 6 4 pPkonrstkiOtte in' the , - • 00 ia ,,,- . Derwin ot rottsv be. an I thetentnity,„..ef, . „,..... _,., wytifill, ailjtlitling Cdtitre'st'retrill*lnt No.6ininnlietedlit the general plan ufsitidi hdrotigh ' ' • '1 - ' 1 II a Biliacf, 41114 and ..' , 9 1 11 1 $ Rri4 at , Ois .•;liloti-,.• . AVI D. PRANK, -la te Stgrokeeper.:of :the' , Bo; rough ofPottsville r insing iassigned, to nmoub.; Boriber all It te. real and personal, or. the 3d day - of -February;, 184 I N. for'. tfie , :bierfitpf snob eritis, etedtiotO as shall within Oinetirilaya 'from the lite; of said 1 issiinment oxecote a fell -teem* df -thili; -demands, agmost hitn respecniely".• I s he4tabs..riberi tiereby ,Okrea;notiro ; that lbe c aaid ael.agrtiridflfaftfi! _release, tOgtiter mit* iihedulit ortheeffectittlOefiq.', ea, may be Aen, at the Store or the iiiiisaribei..,lp! Pore Carbon. • - • '•-• 'LPAVIS, ..Potte,arbonJob. j B.l- !rt . 7 7 , 6-6t* 1 gli'lT - se,cllo6 5,3 d Division, na - sth Residenceafl 1 1 -91 .4 r) the. ' Flalilinoie and Ohio Rail 'Reoit,":Weet o r HeipereWeret. '3OO meii.:Driller&eriti iithirt4lidu'i-i ing mtn :Will` meet with einpliiyment, end-thelhialh.i est. seagge on the linc„ofgat(ltuaii. c Thaiwakk is' !nested jn thil,lnosi healthy :pia. eilfyifg,k94...fripi hejli . the'heid wade ix the rotainaek ~iiii4 it finol clear and open country; ,67 il,fotvifilt4;lolia! Fetrell,tjittitellilid;• 9/' thilee;. ,abioe Oh wails. or on Chrishipliee-MeDiinuliVol/1.•,, / town, 44 :rniles below litery4Aktio m it o w , w0 0k,,,,i ; .-- ; '' i • A pitowL.y... &, lu.tvi..E4:, , - 7 ..,,,. . e•-' ' ' -. • ' - , L ? ' ' ,i, „ -.• . , . I r,a .- Lan etpre ': , .*ebT :f • ' f'';.`'" ''' — 'l -.. ' - -1 - ''. - t:—lr .P .-- - _ ~..—. ,I, Britekl , 4liiektt -‘ !ft. ,- -- - - , -i , - 100. - 00041ricli.warraided a ri , 1 .. ' ' fainite'riiiiitill'tii -niiii tit ni tatieteizeifin erebieheap at the Pi.atti`irlikin', : Brick Kiln. qty --!, 1 , jQIIN.t I.URFiIEtt , &-:03..,i .. AUG, .brick:Sei frente maae•;:at,O.Volif*filltotiee• •-2Feh. I; :' *': ' s ''s-41nm, '.. - t . be , o - rgltiviiub;esiber receiye promh 1 1,for . rrof 21. frig the NI itfilleport Colliery, lately JOhn C.'‘'tretivitio. The vein, artiTeadifot Cart= mg. gangway/1) having beck driven--tittaslit it)ehed and houses nip 03,turea erected. with evert facility for I tud i ciliateltrommenceing tla estensive business. ,The le.lo6eg will have, stpoppottrmity sleolptisse or ptuchuoc pitied road waggons drill etre oat itui)letuents new On tbp krecnisee, and•rtufifo tijut , for a large busioebs:' Oct 5 ertf G. W. FARQUHAR '• 1 I • I • / i , hs j • I 'PrJ 3 1 1 1 4;:«r: 411 •, T . •••• ;1 , 1, •-',llr sT i*t rt t 71." .t ;;;T "1 3 , • ...a l p. 3 . e_^,, IP , b. , 17:3 • • rtl'.o',4;zz '4, , 'C. .17; •E, ' • ',etfirltai l,•?;° o ! ,? ttn72're . I t; .• f , I • c".; ~ • , t , itiNG 1 111:{Cif 1.1,Ka :3" , ••LI - Noterr ti _ .170 , ' • • 1, •, ' : ' • .4" - 4 , with nunibeit iii`ftilbeatippe ennectut Consuitnig 4:01 four story brief Dwelling Howie With i'aireri stdry,;firick liftclienrilleieto-uttectledi''knokti 'tithe 'Penttsylvanii Hall.ical',a limn Fiame.Stablekitlatethtl &Mani' ereet*ie . 5t...4in . 4.1!er. - .. . ~ , , 1 , , - , 4. _ •• ..,.,. 1 ; . •, , ~7.., , ..1 'sal -,.=...... ::rf tt-ii #. .-..- • • ,•-, 1 ,, .i , 4.1„,14.11,24n.gi ti me a#o tiliee,:n, eertin ~.,. • — .: 1 ,. lot or piece Of ttronred,, situnle,in liinrwegiatr ' .''..:` . ,Itoirninip'Scbnylkill cOunty.aeljointin& lands a ril ~ , 'Or Robert 'Youngk'ned In front by the main = • itt '• .7. ina4 lhat leads, frent:ll(teiteilte,totiPartCer-' 7-- --'" -- bon. Cont aining in front. .50 Act. and ' in :depth itniut 140idef; 4 nith thel,ditputteriaiices; consist ing via 11100 ran'arr soite Dwelling.fienislaM the 'Estate ° f•r w l"f iuxiivre , l‘.:-.' ..,-,....!', '1 , ,, 1 f ',; .. ;: • ..„:;. 1 ,%-i, ~4 • ' As thp.-same timel-iidlplaeoi all thit certain; bndrifoe kindecotitainitta 23 tiecta,situitein tar ry towalehip.: Schnyllidl-countyr'siljoininglands , of Wil . . 'Ham Jonel. Abraham tled,'Jittole Fitter, RichardSteph• , en. .. EvOtilughei, Charles Slineutakeirr. (sada Yarne ll .' John Fry and others. containing 9210 acrerr.'atoreor hiss, being the saute land w.bleh, gharles.Witman. 'Adminiaek triter oCWilliamiliittatinA :'hy Deedrdated the. 30th dayi of A Oil 1 11333,g:ran ' and conveyed tOliehjelpin; te Tetuuo Coombe; Jr.:and Joseph Lye ,:mtd, the said Joseph Lyme. and Abigail Ihis Wife, by Indeitutre,' , dated on. the same - 30th day M . :April. 48334.,ctinvyeil she;undivid9d moiety or r half part ;thereof:to illy, oid*.n.iii*.ri COonli!F2. l Jr• . togetbitrlsti) the lieiedidnitenta and appurtenannberr(4le i t he Estate OF ilenjamirri:ConmierVit. t. .---.. v:1- - e- e e.ge-e. II •'. time L t d: I'' '''ill that". 'At thi sane . 'ap "p ace,. `-?"'---, '-,i . .oeitiiniivillitOrkiiicne 'l.lwellittlionse and s' ' '' . V.rtli,.. ,It; Era me Stable , Oldie; lot ‘, Ground. situate a :: ; , 1 , - - :.. 'on the westerly side of Centre'streetriothe , . . as I 4,..!.•:.- Borough, of ,Pottililler! county . aforesaid. , t--...4=4-_-_ Wended' by :lot%b. 5i on which. therenn . sylvan/a-Hall is situated,. on e'rear ',by Second street,' northwesterly by.lot , of Samuel Sillyntea, and . eastward. .ty by Ceram ! street: being Joe Ne k . 6,' . containing in front 'on - la id reeire ' striet:Teo V t :and , lin depth' ra- feet ' . . • . . being J ot' Estate of :tai • . I e- , •, . - e...t Stized and taken into en Minn. and to besold by • ,', ''.. ' ' •PE'FER" F. LIIIMIG; - s6i - ift. 'Tie:rifl 4 s.oEnce,'Ortvigs I'l f' • 1 ' • , . •-• bete Fel, !29 1840. - 0 i -, '. -t:. ,-' . : 9—e , I , . . . • „. ••.!,_ • • -13 y Aitioyrnment. .; - j . PLYR'SVAINT'in an , order or:lhe - :'phanbe Coot of Setiftglliill county; on "'a Saturday the; 14th • dui of Illarcli• D. = == • 'lB4O at 1 n'eloek, P-M -Jelin M. Bick el. appuntied,by .maid Orphihs' Court!for.thaV pur pose, :wil l .espfise to .aala.,b Public eer- ec •• the lionsii I of Wm.. Mitittnieri jtf : PUtteyille,,a tritt.eiftlaiiii with the lippulitenatices, iititatti*Partly tei)Mardninin and parity ie ;NToi4iegiail qisuisbfpik, 'Schuyptill County. containing ~3 61 and 72 per, lies ; 'strict measure.*auded on the East by lands late, of Henry Riffle, nim . Michael .l•ltirslernan, the ,north .by lan'ds of !JoSeidi Zell; ',now; Sit ' firriln' , on tlid'Weti'hy-land clainied by the - Neer ! 'got It; 4 liod Bch ny !kill Coal C. omptml. and on ,the South by t1,e,241-Monplain, and claimed by -the said Company..... The appurtenances consists of,- it I/Ss:citing Hedre. a lßarn,and Stables, situate on the 'West Bi unOi. of the river , Schuylkill, and the Mine Sebnylhill Itayeri Rail Road ruffs length. ways through said-land. 1 . About:6o aeres'thereoris cleared and good soil ; the situation is well adapted lot:the:purposes& carrying on any ,business, and there isisittiate ihelsOd Land a neyer failing Water; Poyrer, corany, purpose ',Buell 'as ' Furnaces Forges; or others purpciies-;-Ltitnthe Es tate - of Jo in Mannrin, deceased. 1.. • ! JOHNIE BlCKEL,Yrustee. ..:..:-, ;:flly Order of the, i Ceort. ; , . . ,ICREBS;CIe4O,C., • • Feb"ls " 7-5 t • - Publie• Sale: ; offe; to Sell fiy.Peb,lie ass 3r'endne on the 'premises': hn Saturday the ;-1.0 day of Nareb,-IN4l7,'llllhat- cep: ••-•:-1 fain lot of .Grdwid, situate in the flo• r.mgti et , aniaqua, in, chuylkill county, (m, that part.of 'said boiough formerly called WirtenibsT) and marked 3n the geneia i l plan al !aid, I co. 61: The iMplovements'are a two story frame house and kitt•hen,,piasleted•outenke, now , and for•oonle time past lised.as.a public house, 1 Good stabling,' a guciel rancitiir foutotaii. of sPring.winer in the cellat. The sale will couitiippee t at one o'clock in the afterneen. Terris Of sale Will be 'Made known at the slid time and place. • ' ' • t • - ACOliGia ACVie HEILNER.- , ;r atir;Ei" • BENJAimi4 ,qua,.Feb 15 ' 14 - • • ; •• the: ' PIANO ,!. VW CAL saiti • inhabit:lnto ot PoUsville;and.itatieinity are • !r- , pi* reapecttuliy informed, tliat.thaaubanKibcv will give . .initruction, cnthe .I:',4rio Forte. ir isii'lliittie;*bi BOO' pervOne tiaTtitai feel ditipos,Cl) . tee Patrobile t Nth': - nti ittle ate' itatidlititits; in an r !inertly : bio-terensinay litidaseertainad by appli: eation•at. Mt; Shubattiv:Store.i: • ; • •-, - CIF. RICfIARD. Jan I - 1 : • • 3-4.t.n0. • t . , . • ..'French Laiguage. - . ,. _.,.., _ . rii‘HE., Siibscriber. respeetfitlty announces to the AL publiti" 'that he4wiiiripaiediliii / iWe' Lessons in the French !.,auguage, Imelasca. or in private lanti. hes: Vic terms, 'Le apply i t Mr. Shabart's Star& Jan 18 , ";2 3--3iuo -. . 1,. F. RICHARD. .r, . "I - .thttkitht,oft ,. h i e tsrth end br,ing tett from the Cater Fut %luta_ ine,Sieta . 4l9 . , hicker_ili_ _stye can tco ottr.,ll ttedeaatj &Oleo all INatureto J - 0 - 1 ft SOL ,1 7. - 01'2" i' " F. . • - :: , 't-'7 ; by -13.1 . - _ i. ;;; ••-•••• , ,i• • •- MEI 41 •-.1 =t442. 4 , t.lFttrinittekl,fehalteit tip - tette • - •1•; 7.TothellederatoeolTlF • - ,l4lllllWWille4eollWellakillef, • • • Pauarizt.'pay; mri4 - IterPected Pir—fam igettingi you see, to thb ecnd i L ip , jonnief onitty; to now much come frOnt'itew- York hero than it laies Calt the' Aie - ,: Tees - d:Ntniit tioigiess ; and .though.ihe roaa runs actoes,lgew,Jersq, you s? So fqti4;,alitt find yourself soon to Ohi PCAOI4OI, Jaray dotil_seetn nothing at ali t ;:lsid sr , in pltl`limea when it took two or thren days : ;t o cross ctliat"..`stjate, and `Congressmen ` got, some up and .4)nd:oil:Leads, going and coining; the) bad we rea .' son to .t*ltember. diens Was aic)i , .ei Slate; ut now _sirmq,Nu.tx Jaray _has built good rail roads, - y slip lo %seem t over it so quickthey t. n o know - there issich State; an that may • acio for wit lettiog it have - 'Any'vei)!4".6niatived " hi; tide and soitint ; ;in'thit itrid'iiltate*itetis folk; dotiM4-113 4 5,..a currency—bat according Our Xorth'end . I Down'..Rastili'bri;ken daunt, and ''hankiapt.'•:and shut up; hitt stippose you wouldn't believe unless. I told you; that every thing looks, as spruce and ip t y , ' -as 'I eier-see tltitrg, and.a plagy deal more so than' -Nerd: Tork and Boston, and othei places -thiotigh; and the watchmen all standing at 'night a botit' the Banks; and' guarding the honitierilfetreets -jist , rii•though the folks paittspecie;eii isiuldeii7s , See atirtifference—and „ the.day time washing and sifie , welks,,witti. , the , surplue ofpure and4ti/som water," ins t ead Orionking on is, as dd in 'New - York—And old and young, 'and tett? and -dry, Quakers• arid all; running about: and any 'ET' who 'didn't know they were all Bunkriipt; would antipasti 'they tradilat as much hart c urrency lultleir-pockets as' they ever hild: ' Ire the good• old dales afore' the. "removal' of de.. posits," there Was only two men in Phiiadetphy Took; good Care 'to - ,tand liven' with, and they . were' *Sqire"Biddle : iiiii' a The 'Head"' Of "The- Mansion accenfing.:l4 my notion, good bank= fr iniatisr.only'squal'd by good entirig. - So thisiune as f ',vented *a dinner more than I' did a 'iliset,Unt, -pushed first-for the Headi"' and f o und him, if any thing a leetle thicker in the rib than ever. ""Well," says I,' "btr. Head, how goes'it . .; - s a y s hive you got any tffing in this " bait/erupt oily" fitto eat by 'a Wan frOii the ""hard curreney coun try 'And with that I jingled the two - pieces' of gold T always keep in any pocket to nourish' With. ['And 'sit Ore had a little chat together, but T;didn't see .- that he troubled himself inuch"abgit the arid. we Walked into dinner, and I didn't,iiiiiany change there notber. Commodores 'end 'Ginerals and. mer chants - and politieitine alleating and talking =some ,abusing 'the hard' tunes elsewhire, but all eating 'the goed4binks tiger—awl 'When I Come , to pay the bill, - no change there wither. Wen, thinks I, thisli . the strangett thing in creation. " All bankrupt, and yet all fat.all busy, and yet-all beiken. Says I, Mr. Head, dolyen know that you are a initiated man l" " No," says - he,'" I don't." " You don't I" &Vitt *saye I;;" you - be and there is no mistake about it."''. Says I—your Banks don't pay specie." a Welt," Says be, a nor I ziother - iinfeas folks pay it to 'me waif they did I'd ;pay it out in . preference to bills of qratil hOnest . binfis;for - f can keep Me balance', in 'such paper in . intr Packet easier:than' hi* 619.4*,•'' With that he lit hiS cigar, and' l'see 'Clear glut' thit it. was no easy job to convince fern that he was a 'via ated- W ell, thinke I, I'll fiat take`a run i»twd i • and-sew nay old friend Squire Biddle,-I guess, he is pretty well 'convinced by this date that his State and City' - (aboutwhich - he Used tti tell `me that they hid *power, if they know - hour to use 'it, to pay off debts of all 'digit:ion) are neis' 'good Tor nOthing, seeing 'they dont -PaY specie:* And there! found him, fiLsy ae ever, cyfering and footing rip Matters and things about Coal mid lron and oth'ir matters, and yre 'had a long chit together. 'Airiong other things..—when I pushed him about old Peasilvany being hirike in the ' way of paying gold* anti siirerhe yes, Ma. ' jor, the Banks have paid away considerable Of the gold . and silver they hid, find'stOfit pay r ini any more 'fieeause -tfie . folka vehtcoived the Banks had no more 'of that metal to pay their debts' to auks, and the Banks instead of making the folks who owed thee:raider.' raierifiee'ind - fail=toOk "the reepOrisi.:: bility . " - thetriselies;- - and CIO:Bank:, , kicks Whieh would be given' to the people'' 4 NOW, stiP pose;" says he, 4 that you had . tiii.fairn,'Orfi big factotY; . iii* a big mine, or a big 'shig unit - folks n'ertipleiedin : these operations owed " you, ; . and - yeti Wiedlother folks; and the. folkis.,yeli' w ed, 'on ly ou to pay trir iri 'Specie . !tntl'y Cenliltirt pay all yon - oirea siectp; unleas the folks you einployeJ, . - as aforesaid, end who' Awed ion, crickd pay you in • specie; and tydy'laid thou couldn't; untesii . cing all they - I:rid; and' i lei their wives and children - starve-=what• would yen say initt4lot' - Wiw i "' says I,'" ratifi 'folks Dived: to wait • 'Spell and !not "press!" '',l4lut," say, ‘..suppose 'they would 'not WA; rind said they must have - the gold and silver and nothing else." it Well tlien,", 'tend' iinee~iug ; says. I, "if I could, nut stfit#ctut-, crushing folks who; owed making . 4.;]: and 4Ln:easing thei s r, wives antl,chtl jdterird !Say td I _quiet]; and .. ivho insisted 'Sti gold and itiOw, my 'bOya, tiler is , got to: bee failure or pay, in Pl4„°r vet nod rather itinn crush my inditatrionepeople,to , pay me, I'd arts" end. and yon may, tell all ,creation ifiiii . /114eiVounitni ha • s isuSper44 specie payments. '; says I, tkuire . I daie,t'isee:=yet ,e;euse, why,Your bank,' 'Kciti,den:t 1" ';234B'lie, "why, it'`iii tlecau*thV.-ifaAt-1iT0,.j1410. 'ttf Stilton , nail are aeked ' to Flo whrtyoq _ hgvplttat: t Aow,' 44 15361. edlirei,;'t reit jumbled, for the crlUer caught ilie us trap as fir el l'C ct !‘jt°:cat*kkiwl ;!PPtgient! - larr I," ;item' banks are brcilt,e.: 4 0 ,RE,? 2 says g ua :t . O tiltat i tti4 - rire broke; hut: ,the ain!„ll., diet 19 :P i the 4 l ore#4'• Th e re dAT4I.9; say's *UK, T4Fei, to ,saye them- `seLiv"es'. P‘7 4 4 .4 1 t, a YietorY.' 'thai don't 14ti people Bing it and feeling it, so tC on turn ent aril , r P OrPPiee;9ntl,thittt is. just the; bad #thz• I ,e 3 2t. ,4lll zußvv- 14 •7:theY tiitve . ker,er.l'edying4tnAj leM.swl,,bre4jn g : the co la, ti ,now, the peoples' tu r n - they those w , ho . brgke thena ••! said then he' turned tv">,od slowed t a d what be wa3 bu y at, wkieb wail, fiat Penailvany, had coal. and ...iron_!mast to &Aber 'till the gold and-,silyq, et wantest, .I•l4kJug of breaking!-.—eqa 114'. 314jer, Pencil-• ,vspy" f te xst.the.4tate,ro be, cracked all to bite, justea Z 99, F, s i. i alitS ll - 1 4( . 0 r...in5*. 0 4):,her She spi ? as I i.1PAP7:19.4,4 13 , 111 F1 .4%4 cOol entlttn worm friends and iron enuf to cool' her enemies ; ,and MEE fiat than b goart'freati bfaiid a 01v84y,Porter. and afte Gineral, an tilYlher.canifle ligh, ouor o . 'd bu I anii , ia i ea town,3o , iikad". ong kir the '• Olit4funster: I couldn't hdlp and thinking about the oil Con slietaiwriliigate, ' la Ironsiths.' l end 'die gailmit Coren3odnree living and dead who wiata on batini of ;her. kept things ebout right.' and would again in time of-peed if the • linid lubbfrii *, luitiv4hat Vves what. But,- the General said the Word and ' Mr. Van Boren is pledged' to walk in the fcrobetepe, and thaVS era focthe :yresent. ,II leave . to-morrow early fdr Wskiugton. ' Yonrs with - respect, , ~_ , •• : ' J. DOWNING, Major,, dr.c. • . , ~ • • And me ” ber of the Convention. , [ Prom the IV , w York Exprees.] To the:ioaieir $ tor'Ortilio Couventhin. • ; e WAS: ilsroTorr, 25ittreb..--1640. Respected Sir--.-I gotl here three flays age, and 'l hate been busy eves - since I arrived 'I tell s your for Ithings have got here in such an eternal' snarl, it is hrio - easy. job to look through 'eat s,but mutters are . straightening thenwelyes here ntiWeousidetahly smart', and Thor irreat .exPerirnent . " theist and thesginerCl spent artmich time ab i btit, ig jest' about seeing its -last days ! andel Vents at the christcning.'lexpeael to be at the berrying afirel: kayo here.' - . , • There is one tfting - Ilmust,' say' about these Peg, Wigs here—trey have 'Fetched end dodged:he Gov ernazent soclosely, thaih therehhai been no chance to carry dir " the exPerihien. t " as - was &it planned;' and now, as - there is rio dunce for it, I May as weld tell exactly all abotilitsj. end if you don't'say that it was - about as slick a pll as ever was invented;then! yar -inistaltert. You remember - Cilia we first got up;h ; the war agin Squire. illifeti Dank, the'first reasons : Wes; because the squire Would'at appint 'inane of our party falks'Dowil Reit=foi lie said it ha begun it,'h the Government would'nt stop till everY,Piesidhcit i , Cashier_and Director in the Bank, and Clarks and' all' 'would ha turnefl eut, 'unless` they all hummed 'for the G ineral, and went the bull'figur for the folk l e Who rifollowefliirt 11181:foritettps," and this the Squiie 'and Insfplics said they ter would' consent to—anti, that it Weald be better at the 'Ratak should be 'de-`I stroyed than make it a party 13 , cuilei and tio foith;± 1 This was the bcginhag o the Bank War - --andshortlY, 'aster “the Govemaihnt" Souks got cornered, g specialll the Post Office Dep'artTent, and - there wok no Way,l of Making aceocineihfoot up smoothly without a little; chink—and there Was tto getting it out of the Bank 'without Congress 'lnioltig Oil's, as the : Bank's eel counts all were mailso t by 'Congress to examine,' and that. would'nt doh ./ st then /end there was CIO', way left butler the I Gin sal to make :& bold pnah, and step right over the Law and the charter and_'" takel 'l4 responsibility" and , e Lief:obits too. '" ' 1' . . 1 1 Up to that time thin. in -- the money way bung pretty much straigh . up . • .d down,; ike our old brici.,l dle cow'sltail--but iwhe ' the , flies git to' work,. their`[, she begins switchhig i 'right and heti' and jist licr,l! 'public matters haver go , ever since. The Ginerat-I first said he had 'a pl r nfo Banking—but as the pesky Nirige would'at hate% 'it, q . ' - i wahs. kept ', baCk till'. u;} -spell ago, in, hopes t at the tatie ali vould come wheit this plan would be like a duple rowoing - man`,7 t li Who i s glad to ' gra at ay - thing that exile's elon j v: This plan - had Hop rtic ar name at first-but it atil lest mit one--and ihat .as , iSu te. Triasuiy i" 814; when folks blame ?dr. an Basin for pushing this plan they don't knoW what he or otherialk.a . aborted . . - 1 • - 'din know-=for th is hi:lowing else, could save the; , party • They saw, : clear as daylight that the noun.' g ,try could'nt git alii ne how 'withdel a paPer ciir.l, saucy ail good as th one then laokentip. : : f The State Banks jean : brut' furnieh It, though Solon oxl"em thought the' 'could ; and things' kept getting : worse and worse, ciad eve.rituan in trade or any kind" of. business' was", ' l e a toad ander a harroii,—,inall the cry was; r.dOw With WI Banks," and ; `';down with all credit,"--- ut that only made things worsen —then hurratilor i •hard Carrency,"“the oaly:cA4 stitutiOnd 'money . 1 1 and this sounded better than it worked; for folks' anon found flint hard nioneypricel only - benefitted the effees'herders and the:rich telks,l l sada" the TreasurY was fe n ding it too, the'"hgl only left tolnidoiti - , when' Congress lasf - met, Was; for lung GoVemment folks - push like ,all riatir, and "git thd , •S'utrTreatury" bil Past, and if Congress had only= ' `ddne that, Mr; Van Buten' au4 the rest - of the Gar' einnient office hot rd", instead of being as they are tl iitiii—pretty nigh l e end - of their bobbiuwouldbd as happy, as dams a 'high water;' for this wo.uldh4 the-true hWOrking of e S i ut , lTreasurya--tme on 'eia tl 'being in 'every' 'phi 'abciut`tlielitell ciruntry. ':Aoy 'Matt Wan:titig to se d' Mime; 'h. to' any other place;,., would Einirthe Sub-tPecisuier ready 'to sell a 'etrans4, fee draft.'—New ilarken Now OileaneSt:Louiti, 'on Savannah—lßuTo oh Nashville.--Little Rock, on Dimuingvillel— oaten ou r l'hiledelphy .'-- Saco na l Chicago4lndi se : l al round "creation-one place on!, hh another, - and viicy.v l ersy, 'crnis r and crissepiiss; - and, a 'evesy. way r' end ;thec t e,' &arts - data - sold' by site, Stib.h i Ticadureri,' Would I paid 'for in gold : 'or silver, `or' good Bonk.paperf Z Int to . :cti)2- ., -' and - in less tiwk thtlei-' merithi,:'tlie - unite; of the eot4itii would have! , put'eieii:Voilir ,;f - i i sira iii ailver the people liad, l l right into the - iiiitidelit thi'StiliZrieatiurete; fur Any! man .wislibg,t4 place f'ends.ot,,aoy,,,disLia poipt,l " Vild. . ' F if er : : 4l °lng: 't l7 ll ‘.9:fi l t Org'it . ; t4P 1" in i the specie , and of course they yilictpatt PeT9mmatitl I credit, and stood ready to isirua the drafts, would set' I all the spicie. This is exactly the business tho`, - . Bank;, of the - 370SW' ; Blcite r s i tlitit,,theiinited :States; ,- 'Rank: ihaiki and 13i14 w' r e . g itytjyei pef ;red ailitli.l i viduals or litate Batiks checks or bills—nod the-_; -: ~ tilted li3tiatelk 1114 ..alwallrgeA.,theo . wpference Lao& just so wou4 l :ltile 40rPnoryi qranferdraild"i But betwixt them „tlicre_waajjtit,this tample differ.' sues—the. - United-St r ateshatnklismainigeif birlitz.. ohm*, mea'..karii g all ;their iirOpeliv at , stake;_ arid! \ tun/Tering only whca cm* body firospered-6whilst! , the,Subaseasury-folles t ..ippeipted by , the - ;Presitleut, 04 having. nothing at stake 'but their offiCe'end'the, party, would breakdown , thiltatcrh-Bankooriallividu.' , sla, er, a,ny thing Asa:that did!ntgqhfoirthe lidriyv.—: .MOl eo instr-ekolliiiiima::Unitek Slater Oink ' , isluata vosperitya depended mu the prosperity . 0te11,,; Magee and till rellingitinibetottiqtrymtwould have IL Sui!-Treastity.;ficizle i •ailitift elilk tot thitimrty: ttp4 pointing the Subareesurere4nutleeetry Sub.Treei-' Aires combining in his own patiani,,i'Pailiden •Caih-1.. let apttilireetazai Nowthir iketeetliihe,halk eta-, '7.,, The BulrTieislifeis . wtigitt idtely,lwAtlittilio. liey liguks..tbat is , slh the pkitett Livalititili vont& beri 4ubiTreasuryi , ditpp.alba. *polite! isnrld• hii* got tbssertuntihd Bub l iTteatiurent would have' got in pay for , them the herd . end leurn. - - '2; 4 : -. .1-, • " t -•-• , " • . , : . A 1 , ,i,•4;..j ,. ,:r . ..•.: f..' , i... , ,.'•• EJIVISEEI6I 111111 4i Co .1 an r euns yll 'air* 4 ". 4 ; 1540. ; ' NM it in tiencheririth smite tier. a n - d-4 hoard ohl Pen , the Squire drank ,the health overc tnattenrend ' things wtienllieft bintAtia WM . WM OEM M lail ME .. .. , starting with a der:kJ:ration ofroae against all &coke and a11,' , )i4,f01ka. 1 4 it., would hart beeil amity that I coulirnt lid! to break; down. everything4n oppailnon• , • ' to it. and the Government. would. ha rill the hard. itiney • ' ' - ' ' except wliiii• i the Gtib-TreaSuietiiiiide and n away,lwith.- But it has faded, endBt&Treasu iil, em can't re—and the ,FPFrrlzmllf,. ll4 k look 'mid 'feel considerable warraidecrof(aliont, it; •- B ut , I tell 'eni.ii ii a' fortunate thini th e SubeirrCiauty..hilt hnint past; for. there is noknowing hOW; ` soon - these pesky,, Wigs.. spanned in bringing into power that ! 04,,...".4g :‘ciiirin , i7anclidaie;7—and.iheo a • Sub j'lveasuty Doi. with altits power and ippointments I l would, Orly", ,114 x. Van Buren; and -Mr. ilEindlo, and Ikr..Beitqn aridall the - present 'Office adders Miter Itotha'44e of the Davit as : they are - Ai4,side on- him —and that is a distance that 'folks.uow direr about, and time alone ail; tell. ,'• ~ ..- ~ •::--- - • - • -' - i .I pm .wil ling,ilhog, forO , ne of the Tropte, *suffer, any !,§actifice4 and will stand by, the Gocernmentof. a y I.6mitry barefoot, so long es that Goveinment is act ing.for-the-good of the hull People—hid is what I ciillpair:otiarn. 7 but When I nee a arnjernMerit Or a set of men filling offices, acting for thcmselves, and looking only to-keeping hold of said. offiees, and using every means to keePlhe 'paily together by patron age of office, giving no office except, to rale. party folks, and no other -OaracteiN abusiiig and - using thus the peoples' ! money and!,the'peoplea' pone'. for the good only of theinaelves and the party that sus tainthem-i-rend seeing so much stiffering; and say it is all for the good of the party—then 1 1 1 say lo.folles in offierithis wont do—this may suit you aud,your party, but it den't - suit me and a g mad many other folks who don't -1/Ce Aypurty— you must change or dear out, and p 'place to other folki who are wil ling to work; for the good of the hull people, and as soon as they fall intot the same error, they may ex pect to bear. from one man, if he is alive and kicking, and that is youEfriend, respected sirs, ' . ! • ' J. DpWNIItiG, Major, 'dm. dce.. And htember of the Convention. . i P. 5. 'Don't force Sales of any . thine , atop money prices—times are . going - to change soon, or,l*niis taken.. '..Viii Experiment!' id wOrked out, and the 'Government sees that it Willi do to hiillfe the tieople for borrowing to pay debts, When at the same time itself is'obliged to Bak Congress to issue Treasury, notes. There is only ;one way to make 'the old cow's tail hang straight op and down, and hang, still, and that is to brush the flies off, or she'll niviteli em off— there'srui.two ways Omit that. - e • . - - From the I.ady;'s .E 1 1-Z . , FIOM MY AUNT MARY'S BUREAU. DIM A. I. STOWE, Dov'r you,'my readers, love on a rainy day, to have the privilege of rummaging fame old bureau of anti quities, of cabinet of , turiosities ; tumbling over the wedding finery, and layelettersof yonr great grind. mother, and_ bringing around y? ourself,: like a shadow, the realization. of, all ae heart-beatinge, the iniagiu inge, the mirth or. mournfulness, of those long since departed: How like 'a dr. am !dues life appear, when you see that the same desires possessed, the same hopes deluded the now insensible deod,. that -ate at tiara moment animating you., How like a ghostly visitation, like music from ;a haunted dwelling; come back llte echoes of the dreaminess, the loves, the joys and • sorrows of those who have [poised .away as •a cloud, and whose place knoweth theui no more. Such in substance, if not hi essence, were my re flections one day when I was helping my nut Mary , to put to rights a certain - old-fsshioned mahogany cabinet, full of most delightful crypts) and crannies, and pigeon -holes, where materials enengli to furnish out a dozenromauces might have been stowetraway; and nobody have berm a .whit the MK' for them. My Aunt Mary was on the shady side - of forty,• a single gentlewoman, but not one of 'those who are afraid of the middle legit? the family bible, or• who 'feel constrained to let every body knoW tilde there was a time,":&c..,lndeed k no, one could look in her face, or be in her presence, a ithout feeling that it was choice, and not necessity, that kept her single. It was plain enough in every glance of ter clear•huzle I eye, audio the tuntoublerbfainiess ofhe'r brow, which time had only pencilled •and not forrewed ; in the 'quick and brilliant flow pt, conversation ; and above all, in the tinfading yerdure of heart and fancy, more akin to fourteen thanferty, that Aunt Mary: aes line who had'feiled in 4einir phase?, lather !hap in pleas 7, ing, and remained single . only, because. iri s bye rare conjunction of plant:Sexy Towers, that a Ivery'supetior and fastidious woman! ever can be eiactly suited. Be this es it mAy, /luta Hary's mom Was my stand ling resort in wet weather. r_dry, when l wanted my `wits rubbed tip, and my internal mac nnery.'set sin i ntotion, ,Had I a fit 'the blites, had II; write inter; strip,of tuning to, hens, or Mine .long .dull :turnpike pf a reap to sew, stray I wentito Aunt Mo t ly's room, and matters speedily assumed quite a fu litourable appearance, ;,;my , hands did their • LuSinees lightly; without My giVieg myself much trouble in Ehe-atatler , • - - • " Ancis•FOY. wl;at is Ibis," said I, ne I drew out of ae uf lbe 41n1W.ent, au old worsted case, on: whiih was Worked two matyillousiy ill favOured dovcb, emb:eata ncally toasted upon a heart. -.Pray, what is this; " jOll, that!.!!. said my Aunt ; that my reliqua-' v. ' .You maytizamine it fur Yontself. • S o J. began, and after tumbling out . profiliis, scrops ,of poetr3r;Aried bunches of flowers, and divers lettere directed inking tailed and precise eh:wedeln; at length opened a piper from Which dropped* b l enutifut curl of palenuburnhalr.-L - • " why was this pretty end " es I theldit edmiringlyrns' the light: , .1 is-Oh, deft esid - my .t that is my pail liar, tr x Eliza'sio-mytpoor Intl° singing bird- - -rintief the seetest little tunes that rplaysd:m this good -fer-enthing - • kvaillitit!'iaid I: • . - " Shit:milk toilkitrof aerie; 2" ' replied L illy 'lir my yointice, , not - Ciaetly my young liage.•,' *Elbe lkew op - ts toy eie wilco 'rely ic!dy - ' done itliinkinernyeelf ninth of ati o'date in end - ulis rither taking' niy:pface among:' ' the eieifeet`allerifiCetietf%4 what 'generally, *rife the unreal picture of romance intil •site-could have'existed. - You knit it-idg oeiallyt the • case, - • • that' d i xinitestitatntaties *lna' tcr a,hatt . . gi . a; it 0 , 0 ,14 she tie leiiOrifotilti'leidulike an tiitgel ore- - irylph; but eat the reitlVintiiiii - cietlita-: hielitifeitrien '4nll4fo' more, •In the iaiir4 tense of the iiptfor pb fopcal nix* "Thillnete twatt' ••`.• • , ts• Priiy;'Ql• Mete* thefitiOkeili" rialett I " Melt let Me eree.--Think ofe..msll &Weans forni, =MMZ=MgM=gMMn =SEE , J. D. &c. &c. . , :~ I aienlitinkitnOirilplutinp tiathat•Of a liWlettiild,ithank and : rock ifs ftrir.ltstity'rernstica'isaiter ever required; irlitihrtitricktinsvinghwata - pMfoeirattifielleautnin I ,,alit . lll io ll i 'waviiii4lo - inelining lteril around il YLe..W.! .4 filitialiiliinple Illanuth', arid ijot:of be clear • est ; ligaitit haste, eyes that*ZPLe . never P same I , , ,ii* * *te4"Ali-*lluttetinOvirifOtai:e 'Magi° a' 04%1 - bate nee vett, ,you-may•L arta a MO.I La •-of-httrz,,i,--:-"---- . - --.----- ----4----- ---:---• ~ Slo;iittat bi4ii. - it:l6l4iii;ilurut , ii said 1. ---- , - ,\ltiviiiii aiii:4l43tiiiiii;iliiir,aiciiiirtiain or. .o±llii:iici: tiikit:t . 7.lo,l4l,l4i. Abut;At . .kectifieoeiteubi clot :child ' tintei.but forte rich bloom 'al cob:awing brevery 1 dying *it . toiii,an k4ti of hiA4O - 4,,lcinittd I ra*** f zscist elliireal'delicitcy and fisilty; the painter' nr the poet need - have looked - is) faithei'.!'- H ::' k-• 7- ' ' "Arid why Wis hei'clieQOC ll' ittidt . - : r .,.!4_,lnat in voincidence with berprita'inkle=hins tiouot,,all the fatultiestbutreOlt froirli*e4,nieety of ihysiCal slavehilietrient;Witliallthe.:„iinpttlaii.Lhars belong to si:tie6te- moral Tonforttutiicow --:tiphs - was, tit one 4 youiletrotionitule4 , ,iiiiiiiini*ple. tikt . due whoseperccptiotie iiil4llLe, electricity:mid arboste knOwlsdge o( - good mid evil.: appeated to Neciline by is t ent,Ofrn inteal pultrationvoneMbeji/tvit ... Mahe , ilinew, rather than reasetta s it•out. But in e r world of n.nsic, she Lund a Find of -knowledge for whirls her mind endear were lei titittirallY strung is is the harp or 'the Rita; •it wais.hei Passion.;her geiritt's. rho poured her whole : soul, into Lit-with engrossing deco ;ton.. - She became early familiar with the •best-speci meni c`hhe Lest.composers, aid she did not merely !tarn, sho einWied and lit eproduc theni. Her voice was , of that peculiar which you 'may balm l‘estd from the rmisheals, bat which • so Falcon characterizes 1 voices :orlii , tch ahlngth or comp :Olt .. 'Therewasitothing.-hettVyl or harsh about. it, but it wise, end swelled, anal ascerizio lover the highest' pees, olthe runalealyale,,,with an airy, and delicate clearness, " a pathetia 'aulinCss, thai altooso made one tremhle, it seented:abiipir4usi 11-rcmetri= ' ber fell,. well the bush, that has : perveiled inns dc el tiIUMB; - When'iliat dell-tate and peculiar Viti,.4 teatime heard ascending , through the busy Minn of conversa tion, with its piercing, )et tender sleet:mt. 1: re. member tie wonder with which I havi; seen stranger* turn and look on the fairy-like musician, lasientrielf 'absorbed Mille niti;le slie'llmse - tedtiting, - she'weal/t warble through the most intricate passages with'thte graceful and gliding ease of a 'eanarY hfrd. the subject woe elevated or pathetic, she Woul into it a vividness, an earnestness; ail almuS 4:4'o:reside% whose (libel was irresistible. heard her sing tve's Lamentation, with sluelil f invimpassioned utterance , such a eep ri, sorrow,'that, - with her - sweet flower . look, l fair child-like tenth mesa of het fate 'tie ECi me a picture of the first and fairest of cu mourning for kr putite,paradise. lideed„ll thoUght that she would ua)te a kon'ttful pin tion ollsouie sweet echo—some bright, ally,' being, fit to glance on one's eye in otee w %aunt, and then vaiish again." • I ,• ~ . . •,‘• But, pray, bud she no moi tut fcelingi - ; hi flips or loves I'' iaid L. ' . l i ! •. -' o Olt, yes, to be sure- - --finslie.hail 'heart t l i ling, us teMderas 'her 'face was beititif 'I, 'and s, with that whole hearteksiropleonettl nlatin4 Which is woman's blessing or curse, 1 ccordi J. i, object. _ Her' friends' never' forgot hr, and beititifulltuage stamped deedly eine g the - able impreasions of their tines. " . , Llut you hate-nuttokl We t of . . r lost," r" RI rei l r .... 7/ "Of conrse," replied my 'Aunt i: ~ yini, are taken in stipposing that such a king Must h, often sought, and thhi among many wears ant have abiorbed and'iioncrotratc4 her e.ifiiiiarli I x was, for many i ye ' is, the betrotheeilif omit length proved him If unworthy 'Miller:lot , whom even the toi l e of so 'Lively a sing co' restrain from the lowest excesses: A ' first th of his unworthiness reached her only, s 'an i s and of course site did not belieVeit: id weti believe it; till undeniable evidence 'eaiivirid , l Then did it appear That the delicate arid "air y ,t had - strength of mind sufficient to free hen • the chains of misplaced -attachment. ,! Nnthi 'deeireligidus feeling, and - senstive purity could lime enabled her to do dire. She felt could have ub communion with dare nesa; • I * though bet by the pleadings and pr misea minion which hate beguilechnany a prersirh she steadily pre_ssted in her dat ,l rmination. • That is strange, ''said I; 1 sneit'ttndo Iceinge very seldom have .strength tol resiSt , .__-... "use, strenstti ... 1 wises and the entreaties of a loiter in such rata.. ~ 4 rib," said m y :Aunt, ' , and that is whithere are so many broken hearted wives. . In the ease Of Plix.t • this firmness was the :mule of ilCep'on,,,lii4 rfigiollki principle—a principle w hich,dignified land tga:ci foreci to what might have , else been Ociricili tco Le nth; and yielding a character.'` 1 i I I . , , a And teas she never marricr I 4 , she did at lengiti become, the Nvi` l!, 44one ‘_ who had enthusiasm and fancy enough to -eidixelier,dui. shuntoritipeerillar loveliness ; latt het courset'wbsi i a 'Shutt One. Before the enthusiasm of first tote 'had begun to cool, her health b,egan to -tiroi,P, n icut b: s er husband was assured by a physician of te in'ente, that . insiduous and fqal diseaie pail Made he i iiiivle tun) ; that the very, b rightness or , sye, and r•ilek,itud loveliness of - expression which rendered her so chattn ingt Wili its too' Sure indication ; and o ' lll3 'yLs; ati l t r Mitt had bidden faterielltO thOhenui oflietifailitts. the fatal prediction.wal . verified. t Was r ilth - her much' during the declining ramths of her lifr,! - .Tho belief that her course was a sho utorie,l anti; alp:naive, charm about her , and kevreligions fOlings botanic increasingly fervent. kremmulter trot, sweitly_the ' used to look leaning , over her guitar ( p her Ai .... earthly breathing itself in her favorite hymn hotv 1 , touching the symplicity and eitriestneis "whl 'ilthiell she would press the truths of teligiou to iumda of her attendants.* -, -. .1 -.-• i . 4 .. , r. And *tie.'y'ritt'vvi'ilt heititlast t! t sair r; l ; - 44 'Yes, and ttere,wire many little hidden% tvlsieli seemed to shed tin' even myateiiontrinteietitarMand her last beers. liotwithitanding the; preipe 'cal Pl' physicians and friends; her htiaband COM riot realige that the - tincia or !lief ileVairture was near. r lite , still dreamed that...she, Might be raised slift:iti tcl-edinpaiii tire, health, and tter Spared a white, longer; dto tier earnest and solemn predictions that th e. Pa ' hotq : Was near. he stiltreplied in ,n the langirtigco h I,e . and g assurance.' On the afternoo . lierorriVir tii:ber. husband and mytielftiere Watching ;1'604 , 4 41e of , her; her thin istitulOwY hiiiitt Utihal 'porrthe room id - hustiek - tbit 1(11113:light li' . th alrA'liii.. weakeill breathing; When anthienfyith'iiii;eijelit ellidal of her : fitted* gilitUr Hurst tvitti iilettut and tretnib. lens 'oibreiten. ISlia Stetted with' a 'iviltli., fiutiarial expression, dewed, the hand of het i hne aliti'itni ticked id hie' • fees with" i milln'etilly fie smug: tensity i' 'aid iminechately' another strindgt swat. You have' heard of the legends; of taimarli tainaci hap give tuyeterions intiutations'ofttie appriletdifit 'death - Or talsiiiity 'of theiiiiiasini.lTtiaaei . etiOs rusted" tiptin ' my- - - . rnind ;` Ind' I stir Inibelioletitil ' ratifetiO expression , of thole lieltiiifiiktill; thi6t et fri6iiiinterpreied the amen.; - Bluiliuhltiatildlyilidi night ;'-- and brakeneiprissiorei 4lngiiiire:iitef•liikr '-'irtisi-;•stiliwid - thaftlit - spirit felt''ittJ airthitisfd"- It -- Wartid - of Virrityi ,41a;pertitrithe ivasstrricaiting.- - ; A. the morning , Jaw rift! i,bri,tteerni dtri ' lit- lii; it l'Ore of 4 9°4 'nal suaire'eari7Virr-IfdreiTh"Ae-scat o': The f 46' itadOiv iiiitfliMlifilido ii:lkail!Mous iiii*Mteir ionti. - ^7lhaitOichitiii6l4frii;lif ihn •. - opiiiiii3 hoi/ey6;l hill - Mitt* ail& kicifrOl'iotip4l, I ' trigbtrxis to bit ' tici;"iiaiil (ifiSt• rp6iiihiti i ihn kii iai alibi was iiiiiiiiiit ':V 'heiliiiiati,i iniiiiii4At iiiitibleil 'below; bet thilhiiiitibriptrit thaitaia los sic and beauty, was_ iscirideXiii ii - WOrtd'erfiturnitihr and love - -:- . '.. :• - ',I - - --- • . ---!'' :-;',:; . I! EMI Whets tt throw • t Cf,' I ti e 11 TWO'. lily of land' Liu, to r ;ace, 'Own)/ I • it 01,1‘,Cd• Ifar.ciful • oliodlund MEM 41 glcw• w we toted Xi= g to its no ma ne-ffacc- said I '; of wig> :ve bt 4 en ie. - !She avlio ut e—ono old not e story le tale, as not EWE creature If from l og fpE f tuir.tl, i . -,„ 4 ligut laud ul f refer. rui), 6 lotive 2=l ..
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