The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 09, 1843, Image 1

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pens ortiiixtsieltiii t'etceXto:ittiniin
the collettii*otoffnbEctiptiono, w!Olinot un= -
freque4tif . eituai l itie amount of the debt . ; pee base
- 4:l4 4 4o : te,kubli
, ttit .!ooru4l, hence
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ite* . invlng terms and conditions l" •!' -
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Threepontit;.•-i,... •• • • 50
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in' oiler tO'ittifequirriodate . lCluba who wish to
wiilitirnish them with this paper,
ihoZflllo?ilng termenvariably in advance:
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Lio _go . ...... .. .. .. 15 CO,
• 11(1'"div. , ... . . 25 110
eitie:'a6l.l:l4iii'Advanai will pay for three pars'
obserollofi" .
; T 0 ADVERTISERS. ,
Advettitternenti;not exceeding of:genre oftwelvo
line's Will be charged SI for threeinsertions.and 50
Cents for one insertion.'Vise linesor.under. 25 cents
far eicb insertion. Yearly advertisers will be dealt
with °nate following terms: '
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- One COlcimn. - .....$ 25 Two squares, .$lO
Three.fotirths dii....211 One do. ... 6
... :15'1 Business cards, 5 lines, 3
For any peil.id s horter than a year as per Agree
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• 4 9 ‘11,4vertikeloetita Must be .p aid for in advance un
4ess'an secOuntlit opened with theadvertiser, or it is
otherWiseNtnnged: :
The - eharge.nilderehants Will - be $lO per annom,
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itivilego,of keeping one advertisement not
•etbeedidg one square standing during-the yeafand
..the insettion. ' of a smaller one in each paper. Those;
who oteupyn larr , C.r spdce wi llbc charged extra.
All:tioticeS for 14leetings and proceedings clfmeeti
singe notconsidered of general interest, and Many oth
• er notices Which hove been inserted heretofore gra!
tuliiously*with- ;theexception 'of, fdarriaget and i
ileritha, will be charged as advertise - MMus. Notices
4122iiiths,,in Which invitations are extended to the l
terkidsirid relatives of the deceased, to attend the fa
val. Will bo,Oarged,as . ndvertisements.
11 ` --7reicianftaisnfli ; expect the co•operation of au
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. .4, oar ~ew arrangement. ,
rienda t. '
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-- ' nusitt p PASSAGE OFFICE;
OLDEST*, ••, vi. So u th 4 , t , i
=lOO Piiii'; Net i a
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.:•:- ~- • : ' • . r S u l : m er le • begtileave to ca l
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Zt • . • - .ion of his , men ds the y
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eneral, tothe following
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- ? I ,,e_i:; 1) , Y• Y r u r b a l n ic i . r tne l 2 7ts for 18+13,1`.er the pur l '
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-pose of bringing mit Cabt. • Second ." Ci '. l ' int a . 11 . 1 : 1
ateenige eaeseegare. by the • following ' _ •
':' Regalar:'facket hips, to ano.'-f ram Li " r PC l6.l. I
• of ew, Toth.
Sailing fron: 1
Sips! '-'2 Captain - a DI:LS , s
I•liimes.r'' ;'• - • L • . - N' • , •
• - let 7 Feb 7
G. Washington, Beffiiwic June *r %-
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I:felted...Butte:l 'Britton 4" 13 4 /3 -' / 3
:Africk: •' r. Skiddy : • 25 • . 14,- ,4-.., 24
Pittlek`llenty Delano - July 7 Nov ••• - "t" '
flliefficht •- • ' Allen ~ ••13 • 13 • ' '''n',
'iliaseitis.`,' •- , Collins • 6 25_ , 25
Independence __Nye . ': - Aug 7 Dec 7,A•1 • I
. Virginian • • 1 Allen: • ' 13 ' • 13 • IS
Siddons, ,
.- E. Clibb ' '• 25 ' 25 • .25 .•
Ashburton - ' • IN - Heston Sep..7 Jan 7 M'y•7
t•Sleal'irliltney
,Thanipson * 13 • 13 - 13
Zheildan*,- . Depeyster •25•25' • 25 .
- • • ••r , ' Days oMillng root
. •,, ", .:'. -'. : - ; f.iverpool. • ••
C. WaShington Burrows July 5 Not2ssFr 25,
mtad States - Britton'; Aug:„.l Des IAI
'smelt • .1r ~ Skiddy , . •-•" 13 • 13 • 13 •
. Patriek.„Heary Dela.... . •' 25 • .25 • 2 51
• Skiffiet4 •••
.. ...:c i ....- t IJan. -1 M'y II
. p osc ifi s i • 13.
~' 13 • 13 - 1
adependenC4, - •" e . •
I.,,irgintan. --. A,. „.
..:a Ort. t Feb 1 I'm li
S iddoilit ; E . , -....t b ' ..,„1 1 • - 13, •13
- Ashbu'rton , ,', 11.t.e.,-.:v.41 • ';4•5 ' 25 ' -25
' Ste'd,Whitne., Thc.rmsn,ri •••. v •. Mar 1 J'ly 1
Shcri4iiii: . . 1...,1•4.;t1....:: ' .3 • 13. ' 13
Avatar Packet .14.: Jt= and from Lone .
Ships' . Captaine .:Days of Sailing from
Names. • New York.
Mediator . Chntltyielt June 1 Oct • 1 Feb 1-,
' Wallingte • n
Chaticiret - • 10 • 10 . e 10, 1
t".teichec : Eleberti •" 4 20„ 4 20 '' 20;
Philtidelpltia. • Hovey . July . .1 Nov 1 51'r 1
Sivitzerlaid :. Chadwick • 10 ' • ' 10 • .10
- ll,Hddiee', Morgan . ,-; 20 - 6 20 • 20
Ontario ' Brattish,Aug 1 Dec IAI
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tOranto ... " Griswold •10 • 10 •' HI
,Westminster . Moore .1 . ' 20' - • - • '2O • ' 2o.
- St. James Sebor '. Sept 1 Jan I May 1,
Montreal" ' Tinker '10•10 • 10
' Gydiator ... Britton "t 20•20 • 20
• •Days of sailing trunk
- London.
Mediator Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 51'r I
Wellington - Chadwick • 27 ' 27 • 27
° Quebec - Heberd . Aug 7 Dee, 7.A1
,7
Philadelphia Ilovey • 17 • 17 • • 1/
Sivltierlassi , 'Chadwick • • 27 • 27 •- 27
H. Hudson Merger' Sep. 7 Jan 7 M'y
."OntiricC• - Brkdish •', 17 • .17 •17
. Tiiimitb ..' 'Griswold ' • 27 • -27 ' 27
Westminster 'Moore Oct. T Feb :7 Pao 7
'' St. larimii '-• Sobor •• 17 ' 17 • 17
Montreal Tinker •.27 - • 21. •27
Gladiator Britton ßritton ; Nov 7 Mar : ) 7 rly 1
• •In addition to the above . Regular Linea, fi num
ber of Splendid Now York built Transient Shipii .
much as tbe,Mclironddeki!...Sc.otland , "Russel!
Glover,",,ooECho;, Will "centinde, to sail fro
Livßtititweekli in regular anecelisimioherebi
pollyenting the least posalbility of ditatlon . or
delay id:Liverpool: co
and for the Ocmmodi•i•on
of perecgitt wishing to remit money - to their al
ine. or friendit, I have arranged the payme• 4 ' f
my Drafts on the.following banks:— ,
_. The Ulster Bank, and branch s
....- BELO)). The Provincial Bank • ' do.,
•...' The National Bank • do..
All Diana payable at aight,,at.either of the
bore banks, their branches or agencies.
' Mewl. Spooner, Atli:pod &Co
( ANO-LAND. - • - bankers, London. - 1
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„,,,„- P. W. Byrnes,•EscL. Liverpool.
''`Fititiengers can also be engaged from Liver
- pool to•Palhtdelpkia Boston,,and Baltithoie, by
t ha regular patket ' illips, on: application being
• - made personally,- or by letter, (pOst paid, ) ad
_ 'dressed to •-- ''' ' - - .
• ',,, . ;:-.. . JOSEPH McNIURRAY,
• - • i : . 100 Pine,street,torner ofSouth.
AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj. Bannon, Esq:
. ..... ~- In Lowell,llich. Walsh, Es.q.4
-••I ' • • In Albany, T, Gough, EN; i '
In Neviark, John PdeColgan,, Flsli.
U. C. Rogers and
: Thompson.
" 'I also beg leave to assure my friends and he
liublic in generat,thit the greatest punctuakty
•'will.be - •observed in the sailing of the above ships;
itegether With all others which I. may have. - and
• that pasiengere will experience no delay on their
Arrival at the different ports where they mean to
',embark.. ,
I .IP. S.-- , .Free Passage can also be secured f ern
- . .the videos : ports in Irelafid and Scotland fom
,which steamboats run to Liverpool.
;. : • , JOSEPH 3IcMURRAY; -
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•' , 100 Tine street, New York.
' . ;Hives - drafts in'sitins to suit Applicants, on the
`Prifteirefai Ilanl. of Ireland, payable at •
`lrk • • "Banbridge Limerick ; '
• 'XillyMer4 l- ammo' 1„. : Parsontowe
-Oridenderry'Dowripatrlek 7 ,' Sligo ' ” .‘
:,Cavan . -, - .W - esford '• ? : Lurgem - - ,
s 4.olfast ' ' Ornagh•.;,; • Waterford
thilaray Dungannon • Bandon
Ennis Armagh " .. BallYshana n
Athlone ..•t • olgraine,• Stnthaae, ,
' ;Kilkenny • ' Dongarvan -- ‘
"-Mina
. Mallow . Trake ' Moneymare
Tough e d,-' ; Ccotehillt : , Ennisillen •
.11itruily : ':- Managhanw - -4.: -.--- - ~-
ElGLAN . l)—Spooner, i dttpood4;Ca 2 , Ban era,
' London ; in every town in Great Britain'
- P.-W, Masts, Esquire, LiverPoOl . - }
• , 7, Crrs ,or Gusoow , Baas ; Payable an. - erry
own Ifi r SColland. - - • ." - -
* . New York, Jannary"2l, . .
minbitratotois
T . ICE . bete* that letters _of :Ad,,
.ministratiou an the estate of Thomas kiwi,
Umbrella Meth:, late of the Borough of
viller. - Sibuylitill :county, deceased, have !jbeen
teams autuicribu. by 'the Register of
htlyikill county •Theretore,ljt persons in
- ehte4to said estate, are requested tornahe
I :apt, and all'those having present
I: them tbe sahscriberi i
for settlement. -,• "
JOIN N JONES,.
;Administrator.
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WEEKLY BEN'JA.UlN::*,SiN*,A9lsit:ol4,t'T..llp'fltf**TOß,-Pc4"7-S,V4,ISCHU,YLICILL, C9UNTY, P.
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INDIAN YEGETABLE.FuLs.
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of.the IVortti Antericatt College of. Iltalth. .
.This extraordinary:mcdteine 3s founded uponibe
principle that human_crame- lir . . subject to,ormv.
ONE DISEASZ:9IE.COrrOpr I - Jinni:A V, or in other words
Imparlirofthe'lllood; atur - tothing save vegetable
eleansue. wamted in ardor toilrivedb3ease °revery
description trete thebody,
lf thechainels Of our dligbiy rivers' be—
come choked ,up, would not the accumulated waters
find new, outlets, or the col:Intl+ be inundstedt--Just
so with the human body; ifthematural drains beionie
closed, the accumulated irohurifies,will most assured
ly find vent in ome form oldie's° or deatb . will be°
certain consequence. - _ s , • - •
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'WRIGHT'S: 'INDIAN 1 VE G ET AB LE ' 'PILLS
are eminently talenlated fur -carrying out thief:lainD
PURIFYING ennictrxx,becinae they, area,purgative ,
medicine so .jestly halauced: and withal so natural
to the human constitation,!that they
.cannot poisibly
~injure the most delicate; atithe; same tinie;il used in
'such a manner as to pioduce free evacuations by the
bowels, and repeated a feel times, itwill be absolute.
ly impossihla for pain or distress of any kinds° con
-time in the body. A sine tWenty ,five cent box CO'
the above named Indian egethble Pills will, in all
gi r
cases, give relief, ionietim s even beyond the power
:of words to describe. and ir persevered is a short
1 1 time, there isnot a malady:ln the whole course of hu
man ills thatiraa possifely w i thstand their astonishing
and wonderfulinfiuenee. arcrr'stitunits,Visentxtv,
RLE PILLS are' a certain cu e for 1 • ' •
. , I COSTIVIENtSS. ' ;. •
Because they •Icomeletely cleanse the istoinacli and
.bowels ftem thosebiliousjrnd corrupt humeri which
piralyse and ' weaken' t
,e digestive' orgies, 'and
are the cause of headache, 'nausea,' and sickeels,
palpitation of the hea4 rhehmatic pains. in, va-_
nous parts of the:body, ii#d sriarry . Sithcr unpleasan
symptoms. 'f
In - all dis Ordered motions of the 'Blood, called
Intermittent, Remittent, Mertens, Inflaminatory, and
• '•" I. - FEVERS. - : 4 •
Wright's Indian Vegetabbil Pills will be found a,cet..-
; rain remedy; because , thy t cleanse the stoinaeh - anst
-ICorveld from: , all' billibui humeri - and - purify ' the
blood; consequently; . c . iii It hey. ' remove every kind of
;disease, they ire absolutft certain to curt every kind
offerer. . - - I ~ • ; ~ , .
So, also: when triciibid:hhmors are deposited upon
the membrane and innseln causing these pains inda
mation and ,swelling, coiled . : . •
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RH EU MATIOI, GOUT, die, ; , -
Wright'slediin Vcgetablu Pills May be relied on as
. 'lways certain - to give reller, .and if persvered with,
" 'll most ; assuredly,midi witi:out fail, make 4,rier
w' - fh• bo •-1' 1 'di F ; h
~.,..... • sae o, tr. a ve, pant u . s t iao es.-4 taint ree
1 "`°" tt said Indian Veget ab le pillitt - , l lren every night
t o ° 6 ° 4 l s oi l- ng :0 bed, will, in 4 short time; coin . pletely' rid'
rdy fro srn all morbid and corrupt l i - ;irnors; and
_ __A....„„„ , ~.;.- r ut, and - . pain of everY deseriP:io° , e'ill
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d r i ;al; ea " r7ii I & ie. b: inagie• - 1 "' • - , i • •
For the same re.260E,1, when, from sodden ehanp,7°.
of the atmosphere, ci:t.any, other cause, the.perspira-:
lion is checked, and ii:!lanherniiir which should pass
off by the skin.'arethionn 'itiwardly.caosingheadache.
..h i ci h a e rt im en n e ea ss : c wil oag te h rY s. an co d n .
nausea, and siekness, l p h a r i o n a r ,
inflamed - eyes,: _sae
sumption, rheumatic pains in eatiouspart,of, the body
and many other sym:fuos el ;;6 431. - i D. ;
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CATCHIL:Iii
1 ,,7 . 1,s will invariably give
Wright's Indian Vegetable!
immediate relief. Thief:. er roar •pi,'!e taken at night
en going - to bed," and rePeated a foW /. ; :hea, 'will;
remove all the above unpleasant , - trytetoms; nett:
restore the body to even 4quoder health than before
The same-many be said of difficulty" Of titenthieg '
1 ASTHMA; ;;;. 'I - . -
Wright's Indian Vegefablei Pills will loosen and
carry off by the stomach and bowels those rough and
. phlegmy humors which: stop the; air , cells of the
lungs, and ant the cause, - Of the above dreadful com
plaint. - :.. •' I - ' '' - L •
- It should alto be .remembered , that .WRIGHT'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS arecertausto remove
pain in the side. oppresmoh, nausea and sickrieas, loss
of-appetite; Costiveness, t...sjellow tinge' of the skin
and eyes, and evervotherlsymproms 0f... . ;
LIVER COMPLAINT.. 1
Because they, purge fronsthe body corruptthosn 'and
stagnant humours, which when deposited oh the liver'
are the' cause of -the above, (dangerous .- complaint
'They are also to prevent '; : i - •
APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. •
Because they': Barry off those humours which obstrue-;
sing the circulation, are the cause of a rush, or deter
mination of blood to the', head; giddiness, especially ;
, on turning suddenly round, blitidness;drowsiness, loss
of memory. inflarriation Of the: brain; humility, and all
disorders ofthe mind, i
Those whii labour. within doors should remember ,
that they frequently breathe an -atinosphere which is
wholly unfit for - the proper - expansion ;of the lungs,
and at the, seine time owing to want of exercise, the
bowels - are not sufficiently , evacuated, the blood
becomes impure , and headache ; indigestion, palpita
tion of the : heart. spill malty other disagreeable
symtoriii are sure to folldw: .. •
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WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. ,
Being 'a Cleunser of the stomach and - bowels," and a
direct purtfutr of the Blbod, are certain ; hot only to
removes pair; or-distress hi every kind from the body,
1 but if used Occaiiionally;so as to keep Abe body free
from those humours • which are the cause of every
inabstly incident to Man. they will, most: assuredly
promote such a just 30 equal circulation of the blood
that those Who . lead al, 'sedentary- life, will be able to '
enjoy sound , health; and diskse of any kitict - tor/t be
absolutely impcosible. ! 1 . - • . , .
• • ILAU7IONS 70 AGENTS.. ~
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Co,nntry, ;agents,, and Others, art respectfully
informed that, owing tia tke I great Popularity, and
°increasingemand for the above named Pills, a hest
of unprinc ipled'- persons I are -busily engaged 'in
'manufacturing, and veadirig a: spurious ' article in,:
imitation of •.• ' • I ,
iwzronrs INDIAN • EGETABLE PILL.
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. - They are also further i formed that I have a sui
pending against ono V i 0: 'Feick; for counterfeitin
the named medicine: and'are cautioned ageing
buying or receiving • nidiciee-from said • V. 0. Feick
as he cannot by any :possibility have the genuine
%Vright's Indian Vegetable Pills for sale.
All travelling agentsp with genuine 'medicine are
provided Vvith a certificate of - agency, " signed by.
William Wright, Vice President of the N: A:Collegs
otHealth. - 1 ' - • . ' ' • --; ;.-, - •
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' rTtavellets,Who cannot show is certificate as aboXe,
described ,will be knOWn ai base initiesters.—Shen
them, therefore, as you:Would a Highwayman, or' a'
yilglnight Robber." ' i' - - ;:-. - • , '
Offices, devoted cxelOsively to the sale 'of Wright's
Indian ,Vegetable Tills, -wholeshle Mid . : vita il, , 'No.
169 Ram S,t. Philadelphia2NO, 038 Greenwichstreet
Boston
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N B—Beware iffhel coant.rfeiter ta 'Third Street
Philadelphia. i j,ii , = -
AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,
Thos.i&James Beligrottsville.' . 4
.Bickel& llill,Orivl 'rg, '; . ' , ' :' ' ' '
' ' Dantel Sayfor,Selluylkill Haven.
- :Aarod Mattis, j.,OWer r iklahantougo. - '
-.- Jacela Kapffinanfl ' . ido . ' - - -- -.--
'Jcinas Kauffmathl ' - Ida 1 "
John Waist, Klingerstewn._' '
Caleb Wheeler, Kee vont: ,' ; • .
Jahn Snydet„Friooensburg. - .
-;.--- Sameel Boyer,.P6rt Clinton. . I, - ~ „
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Fetheroff Drey rkco.,Tusearera.l .. , :s ., .
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- Wm. Taggett, Tarnaqua. '' - ;
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Mores Forieder.:W.est Penn township. -, .
. R. Strider dieo„ s lastidnirrstnek ktninshlp,' ' '.; ;
, Henry Koch*. n, McKeansburg.
C. IL. DeFortest,, Leviellyn. ;- I .• - • .
7 - ;' - E. di J. Kauffman, ZirrimermantoWn: ...
Ahrahaialle4hae,v, prat Carban.,
-,•'.- John Nertf; Midatepiert. • t
.., Georgalleitsnyder;New - .Castle., .. • '.` .
•Binaeti& Taylo4 Blioeraville.*; • ‘‘.... ,
• , Northibiber, IcagiCoura.Y , •
- •' IL IL Masser - rSittibard'rr • .; '- ' I.' '! ' l': ' ;
. ' Jacob Ilaav„Shamokin. -, • , ~., -. ~ , , .., •....
' : Win,Forsythe:-N,orthiimberland,' . 1 1 -.
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-, WM.: Heinen, Milt* ?; -: - .1 .. ,-
- ..fohn:C. Renn; Ilppei•Mabanoy. - -I ..,: ~ ;;.•:-;
•'• ' [fishtail & Mirzell,blawinsville.•; • .. ~ • ••':.
' • • Beth' 'County. --I - " • --
;•:1.W".. flingici &ca.. i ßeading.; ..; •'... -, ~ ,• • ;
- "Slichter &MeXaigirtl. do. ~ ~:..;:. -: .• . :
Gottfried Seidelli • lhmburg,
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ttke--keboielirtieteli *re 't apeetfelly bawd to
"gallonßeintisertherelbefore purchasing t as they'
tie .deterr44 el ti at- the lowest , ' prices for
cub. • _1414.11,T,LEY'416
148 iSOuth Sevind "trief t :
doors Ore Sprees' street.
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lrilifft,SUANt anf'neder the ' „
Orphans' .
Courtl.of Berta COUttliv and .an -orthe
Orphans' :Conti of -Sebbylkill - Cein'ntr,i the , atib
scribers; .lAdininietratorc- 0 fliKtPsin.o cd Jonah
than 4.octeiOktci.of.Easißrwiswici:tolimhip,in:
the cciuntY, of Schuylkilli - . dccesaed,,AVM offer'
at Public Sale; at - the Monad of it
Danibrirg,'Borki . Cotirtti , .; - • • •
•• On Saititeks4 Math; .of December; tali
theivis It!
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-_Albany_ y.
log Beal rotate ot JOnes;:lieitn,.dr; • ;
No. 1. !'muNosoft _IFDRNACE,-. end :about
3000, Aetna- of Wooiland_:Bprout Land;!eltuatet.in,
• towriships,l3erke Cotinty,3 imi!Ml frOm
Hamburg,ertth the following improve.,
114nents : Otte; Formica - 'with thetie
cessary-tinildinger attaCtied: for Moulders;largo
Coal House; WarecHenseiCarpeaterShop,Smith..
Shop, a aaFs7,eregted fiMmping Mill,s good-and.
-! • ' well.finisbedltWo,Mory, Stogie. Man.,
; ',siorr . flouse,:olßci, Smoke House, and
convenient trollies for Workisten;
tarn 'and stable all - litigoOd order. - '
No. 2.11021 Acres of WOcal and: Sprout Land.:
situate . Windsor. Berk,i' I Monty:
adjoining:7 indsor , -FOrnaco
_Land i aod land at
'George Miller;, Charleotlieller,Peter . C. ; Baum,
JohathariWeidnuittongotheri; • r . •
!SS Aetna of ;Mood. SOMA 'Lank
situate irl=West BriMaivick- tOwnshigi;i Sehhyl.
kill County , . adjoining !Windsor Furnace Lind,
lot No. 4 and lands of John Schalland-Joratban,
Weidman..' -
No. 4. VAtienit 120 dares of Wocid :Latiksitu.
ate in West - Brunstidek township; `adjoining
, Windsor Furnace - Land, Lot No: 3; mud-land. of
John Schiff.. • •
No. 5 : 1.551 Acres of *MA :and . ..Sprout_ Land,
A . I.:situdie .in Berks.
.FWF • County, adjoining lutTaal
of Daniel - „Keller, - John l!Greeitwald .
.._ and . others. =
No. 6. 66tAcres ofi Wood. and Sprout -Land,.
isitoate said_ Greenwich adjoining
lath No: and 1; and lends': of Samuel' , Berhart,
John Greenwald and others: 6. • .
• • No: 7.hi135 Acres Of : Wohd and Sprout ',Land ;
. situate inilsaid 'Greenwich .Toventhip.,adjoining
Windsor Turnace Omit lot :No. 0.. and lands of
Martin. Zettleinoyer, lohn
. .Gremwald and oth.
ors. - - :)!: !•! •
-Salo tcil.e.orrimence tit 12 O'clock. ';
By ordiir of tlitir'.Dodtt of Berke Comity, •
INVILLIA.4)SCHGENER, Crk &c.
By, cider of (lie Conk otSchuvlkill Celerity. •
; • JOHN DOWNING, Cll.
. 1 '; - FL
BETER --. JONES.
u . NICHOLAS SONES; -•
Administrator's.nilt...l"
Noira 18 *
N. B . ot he ; : 4 ssigneps of • Jones, Seim & Co.,
teareell the e i het • undivided .portiOn Of all the
mentioned' at' thelnime
severalpitmertica au c §lc
time and h Olace. • !- I
l';.' ef , ll;glth S •
. Foram:Mt. to an Order of Ork: buns Court
icbuylkill, County; the Subscriber% .
.s üblie
trators oir4bdestate afOresaid.will ear
Ssle th'e[llooe of Michael Graeff, in Ori; ; S•
burg, Schuylkill Cui:so,on ' -
• It a day el' December next,
at I o'clock in the atle:ranom, A certain undivi
ded. half Part .of 200 4 Aeres and 84 perches of
,land 'titbit! be' lesi, situate in said East' Brtms.
WielvieWnship, bounded' by lands of Elijah . Ham
tner,l3. fl'epner, Jacob RuMble and Others. „The
improvements area F,,rg4 with:three foes, two
large Coriplouses, .
Smith,Shop,.a good
- .; two story Dwelling House, 9 conire-' 1
• n i cnt Honsee for work men;about 100
:11adres of the land is arable on& in a
' high state of cultivation, a good young
ApPleOrebardi,. The' Little; Schuylkill river pas-,
sea through .the landiabont three miles,
and, the
Little Railroad; the seine dude*,
:and Cold; Run else • passes through the same; and
there arc several goorf,tiater powers on the same
premises,' -•w , - -
By order of the Coirt. !
JOHN IL DOWNING, Clerk. • . .
PETER JONES;
; . NICHOLAS
AdMiniatrators:
• c ,
'November 18,
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,
-Purstient ,
,to to ordei of the Orphans' Conn
of Berke Courity.the 'eubseribers,Ad ministrators
of the Estate aforesaid, will offer et. Public See,
at the treads: of . tleniy, MeNenty, Innkeeper, in
the Village of Do u g l assville,
On canning, the 16th day of December nest,,
at 1 ,o'elock in the afternoon, a Valuable Piaui,
now or late in the (entire of Jacob Masser, situ.
ate in Amity township, Bar kis County, bounded
by, lands ofclaeob Geiger, Samuel Fritz, Adam
Egolf, .) Sheepshanks. Thomas Ready, Ja
cob•Wcaver, and Harner,--contajning 207 A
cres more dr less; about 14 Acres of which is
*Toodland,and about 6 Acres meadow;
the remainder in Farmland, "under
.7-good Fertees, and in a high state of
Cultivation, being well limed. the
imprkverneets aro agos:A-two story , Stone Man.'
sion Acorn,' and a Bever spring of good
Wale nonitentent, a large Swiss Barn, Apple Or
chard and ether fruit trade; alio a convenient one
' '! Story Siono -.tenant Elotise. and:log
!Stable attached; a public road passes
'Bes'• .. 'throughrthe above properly and it, is
II
- convenient to schools and , plice Of
worship: -
By oidei of the Conti:
WILLIAM F4IIOENER;CIork. •
PETER 'JONES.
:NICHOLAS JONES,
l'Admi4titietors.
, •
November 18, 1
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POriTSVILLE.4. ,
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EAOTAV't-r 0111N-DRIU.'
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HiIdIigSPECTFULLY 'announces tb the public that
ILS - the - Eagle 'Foundry is in full operation, :where,
he would thankfully.teccito,orders for„naitins of ev-•
cry dnicription. ~ tin has constantly saWhind Hollow
-warn;Siti irons; innionts and rails:. call and. wagon •
boxesii'phingh . pointe,.inould. hoards; And gultintof
teednihnalso has. a variety,. of ra i l ; road and did
wheel - pat tern e, coar.bieakers and iscreens, firarates,
&c' of which f he will sell lit the , lotvest' with
-prixs.. - Dbaters would do well• to give tdraTa•eall, be:
• fore Onrchasingelse_ . - • -47-1 y
Nosembt r . 25 ; . ,
WIFIALINERY. - • '
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openp4 np • • , •
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net yellete*, B 4 l 3i:Ribl.""' 814.0 ' St4
• VELvtr ;no rrsr.'is
/tee, °tithe 10PC and 3ficist
jashionablePayernq which
sin) is iliteimined, to nettle
• cheep as they' init. be 'per.
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',Andwith wings anti hasteeleg, feet '- -
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- traigbtway Bed. cierwbetinediwithfesri-
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4- ' 'Werished I Matlier4anilleadr .
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Sio rti beying there; a -little 'Snake'
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Heedless boy!. which thoellasi thug. i •
Maiden laughing eye. -
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- ~-' Whence thy rosy ,hreath inkales r• • 1 -
Fragrance. like the lodise rdis I !
Straying far, through grovelled bower.
...stadia; edori frotw eaett ;fiely 1 ,.
ef - r -' -
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Mtn who is slier- asked my ,stately aunts , with ,
an incredulous alert,' as I paused gat of !ninth al
lei, expatiating on the eccompluthriente and good
qualities of my friend Amy Ilovelhy, to, hom my ,
canal's Tom was paying, what Iwe young ladies
thought; very par tieular atimitionsi ItopeThion
as' won't think of disigraelog the family by any
proper. eminectidn? . ! i
= Who was itliel;- - For the firrit time Misty life I
was at a lows for an tmawirtili il - question about
' Amy.'
_Who was she 1 , all my, aequaintance,
with ber I - hod neSiii'thought of Making : title en
quiry! knew showint sweeletemperod, lovely.and
siceimplJoheil 7 ilias'herfather wes,a' shop-keeperin, eninfo'riable:thouih not weal thy -cittinnetWxli•
and that he Considered,orl Otte "niost7svor-,
thy men in rho Place.' What moroneed I knOtvl
• Whether her ancestors were rich.cir poor, gentle
or 'not,- was,'n question that 'hid "never troubled
4,j
. .
But my aunt had differentVievis.' She'waiiie•
siended Irma family which bid come tier
theiearliSet - settlere' and tilted up a patent for a
large tract of land, that stilt sufficed for the Sup;
Port of the descendants of ibe l drigioal proprietor,
thorraiue of the property having increased in an
exact ratio with hiSfamilY.!..l9 the present: goner
alien the estate had, for the first time, ceased to
ba.sufficient for the luxuries.rif bit merty down.
dents, imithat,the portion*hich fell to my:sunt
barely afforded her a comfortable entstistence.' , fitti
witbthe neafapprOlich of
.poverty her family,pride
increesed, diromittihei. ma ' ny "excellent 4
isslitiee. •
I don'tnow. indeed,4a empt alter,an.em
barrassing silence, but detirmlned to staid by . My
I friendowhst ehmis fotbity originally wee, but I
heito bden estimatdet'girl,' l her fathei
• thy I th. vir and'all'her relatives excelleel
in this &.:Itintry whereitiortknashei the man that
is s t'rely end ;net. - • 1 * i
4. am astortisi:eA heir:yet - x4y to, child,'
Mir'larily to hold such
re
plied"my e gui;nerii. l l sl ./: oljAmiiheripetetscles, 4
You ought to know thud hirtb
, nf,education, and
never knew adi sue
sentiments before.
and family MO eare italre" l
eduCation, even yon 4E 1 114 isJahat'alikerAta,
1 I *' •
1 would liave ,_ ss
abscoien,
had the speaker been any Opelbe: al a r l; bat'
she had a 'good &art and ficte: 4 vreald
beer me Without effertie:'...' So I reselezgir te"ds,'
;fend Amy. •- ', •
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Tut aunt' Mary,' I "sell , 'cannot persons -be
properly educated even if l their family. has been
poor or ignoble. • You knowFyou have often, said
that the education Of the heart ie of more impor
tance than the,caltivatian4 the intellect. . NOW.
poofman Can bring up tis childten to . practico.
morality even if he can't efford to give them .an
expensive educaticin in schools`' i •.'
~Very true,' said my.mint, taints staggered and
wiping her spectaeles hurriedly, - 'Avery- true; bat
though a child thns brought up may make a very
good person and fill his tit her station in society
decerously,'.Yet such *an ledividual •is not ,fit for
the society of ladies - or ginitlenien,,awing to . the
want-of:those. aorompliahMenis •and other se.
quirementa Which , are -always •.found in the beat
;I' l
'Mut suppose I you a person who, though ,
of a poor family, has such acquirernente—..what
then!' - . ; • •.• • „
• 'Why if it"was one. deur Sex; she would be a
prodigy. • Kraut may 'Ma -in - this country I often
des, rise. • Still neither 1 1,0 • mat not • women, if
brought up out of gond society, 'lean ever acquire
finished tuatinimg , It's iMpossihie.' •-•
'There, my dear aunt, [differ With yott...sarici
and refinement c Omer byl Made,' though intscepti-
We' of improv ement ,'
, is " the irubiliance 'of a remark
I; have met: tionliertieneti:My reading; , Ana
in the circle - of our acgiiiiiiimice, I can find imme.
romietattipies of the truth of the , observatioti:r—
'Titer° is Elmi7 Conway,WholieSof a rich •
and has had the heit eduCatieri;Yetvitere will you
•
find Moniitigar There,' too, is Billy "
Vernon.i heiteril:—. IWO eeneeitea;ltn.
pertinent' iontrawkwati4t . 117eti,tte basbeen'edue‘ ti
ted in. Pavia. , Leek at Geergii liitaliforth—he cares
- Only "tot his:lMO:es his street rife !•,.
Do 7.° 11 eat i
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, There some ttuth'`iti wha t yet Say -but these
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ereetitiorits!den't rule.' Generally my,
dear niece, you tiolparson, except one Of
cart; be a geaderriati o r lady. - Piet, lived
: in Ibis .World thirty' take , than rah:ire,
, 'tint:Outfit to' hints more of the matter thati;.`a
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This Was the reply which atitit Mary' ifwaye
4`PoOrifin,She hittilici.Msre'eaaik; eel 'aiiielp ;
,turned the strive: tintieri.';" Btit 1 . -seer - WY ;resolved ,
;to.
,siliat of +My's family, and if
tit sgt4ld 4 1 144 ii;-!*,.o l ettiiy,
117401, to t ell b et a n aalto, 'i,dteit'9o,o6lloll4 is
order,tOluive roving* sin her tor - 04ilisions
my frien . An opporfundy soon teetotal mr
cousin Tomiltead* engige4l himself td - Logi
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end the 'neat ay me s an fo r
eiftec.t.ed I Olent:oPiciatitai*l'il!a:Pata h it
`lkistaa etkrie‘'de
Toni juoie . hi.:rial4ti"ititiciliale his f amily UP.
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Lug about. . .I intend trt;take the broad - ground that
pentium! titorinien ire enifailent, provided the lady'i
(stony '
lime Tom My , ancients that' would take his
part , hen be Inz e 7 nezt Mtn.
ink the teMpest beat. , • "
dip,' said itintMati;s4ta told our Tom is real
fT etira `6l. tc.! Amy 136,047;. Tom `is his iwti
muter and tan aa pleeses,but; for MY put,.
I think he is diskracing the . „
Aunt Mary spokei'under some atonement, tnr
her prejudices made her tad the affair keenly.—
One • or two of her maidei miterefolloWed bdr
the same effect. , ;; All lOoked at mess if I will ex
pected to speak.' I did not wish to shriek frim
the discussion.
•Tom is engaged : to AMY.' I said deciarglyohe
told iii`aso" Nor Apes. he think he is dis
eielat the faugl7;. il mnatasy,'=l continued
warmly; •thateuel an expression migittlave been
spared in my preriencee considering the friendship
efuting between Amy And myself?. .
'lt "was hasty, my child, laarffen; badly ' , said
mint Mary, 'but then thoigh Amy may make you
nn=excellent friend, it }don't folloW that she will
make Tema good
•Why not!' said 'Amy is tweet -tempered,
secoMplished, of a goodo4:rrion and.handsoim face
and totes Tom distractedly. *4'le more does it
require in constitute, nnt. r onlir '6144 wife, tint one
for kings to • biproud r ef ,1 • You only • objection
to AMy is that her fain keeps retail store in
stead, of being an impofter or commission met-
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very good, reason, responded . one of my
aunts„ who had t' May's prejudices; without
hor•good:sense., !Who tvants, I Sisk," to; '!risit 'a
ishoOteepir'S fentilyisndhave Mpg° through the
store 'down stairs to- get So - the; Pstior on the seq.
and door!' , ' ; I '
;That Isn't the casts.! at Mr. B4slby's:--hesides.
if it wee, I :don't see Itor it would m _ eke him or
his tinnily: either better sir worse.t i ; •
"P6t,' interposed aunt Mary . to place
the discussion on .what she thought its strongest
gunds, , you can't get over Miss Bovelby's fasn- -
it' They are stoboslimi,. Now .are hive been sv.
Monti die gentry tool:Since our gressivesi-grand
fathei• caMe leriiiitnibtnd. - -Tom ought to keep,
up the_ importance of the family toy marry ' into
one equally ass old.'' ; • G• -
•• 'tan 'know we talked of this Matter, I_ respon•
dad; isouis deys•ago, sad stoppess host because_
we found we could .never agree iabout .;Tom
says—and I tbinh he ts)ight.,thst if a girl's fad
dy is respectable and She herself rorthy, if matters,
little whether her ancestors were hinge or peausanto,
though, homys if history is to . ba believed, the for•
trier iiiisitte worst men, and if; any :refereed° is
to' It should
_he tbezilescendants ;ot
the hitter'.trh Now the tlo is, I - tsintinued
ci0u 61 .9, 'thatfamily,, if the,tieditions it are
true tbat_of a reafectsbps fanner in
England, who sold his Oepeny. there, and bought
with the proceeds st-latgo tricysf. (meat rand
_on
t hi s s ide the water: I:
we, hive been among thegentry ever
anarersd Aunt* ary warmly, not lilting the
turn,L.gasSito the cost:Alsatian: .
we . ' were not siways dear aunt,' I,
replie4, :and if • we inofr_arourat, us, .we shall Ana,
that most of the familia' of our acquaintance hal*
"nee risen out of nothing, *nie others have fallen
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gradually from wealth;,tani end consideration in;
io.Osewiiii..,, Indeed,; in thillelmi l 9 , ii oi aiiril
eglkeofinil, a family which hair Teti - lied its st a nd.
ing !duce se late a , peried even as i6itirottleniont,
eritiie..prio/s, to that period, the origin - of most is
lost in obscurity. The vast , majority of the edieet;:
; turas' who came here at brat were in impoverished,
• , Or, at beat middling' circuautances—a few were
poor
the younger.son. of doceyod testifies-4nd
still fewer were men of hirtuniC Even edmitting
noble birth to be ecimaing toi . be proud, of, how
few.do we find who can really trace theii origin
to it! • I linow one indeed—,-1-,' .
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...Whitt' eagerly asked three. of ,my . listeners in
attend'. . ! !I ! ' ,
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'Miss Amy_ Eowlblr; I replied demurely, 'her
great.grandfathar was an_ English earl, and they
still hear the family neme, though I suppose there
is no ch ance' "of , inheriting the coroner: Amy),
Mother ii from a eiphli Huguenot family. Misfor
tune stripped - her, parents of their wealth, and they
leftcharlestoa,'WheA they once_ lived. itt•tho first
*elms; and established themselves here; Consider
ii4 it's better: field ter Which" to find supped for
themselvetrao children by hilliest industry.' ,
"Iliad thitilirriih s leme uiumpu. Its effect was
eleCtric. Not one of _dig group spoke a' word.=
Aunt Sarah looked-it - Sant E len and both ldoked
at pant Mary; I Wes bately occupied in my sei
mg :or peetended to I! c ie eo. . . 1 ! : , • '
'.',Well Ideclarel'it leugtit . said aunt iisrah, 'I
never dreamed Of., thts,"and let I alivayit thought
was somet hing very 14-like in Misi Bowl
;
"We_ will call en :her of ilonrse,' . said aunt _ EI
Arlieldiiry - had too.maeh. ood sense to 'say
I:Oat • afteF, thevidniocur sbe had expressed.—
lint I saw from heri demeinrir how much she was:
-ine: riffled at heillibtske. Ethe befit her eyes on
bee ludtting end eclidd not lo ok, me in the face.,
?rem lase nuirnCri before ihe *inter was over,
,al4 no One. is mope popnta in oat family, thin
.111! 5119P.811514101 -
Lonn Powell on ENDCTIIIIICZ.
..jrti it related - of Lord Brenitern that on one oc
.easton, *tier haying pracnceil all day as a-barris
ter, ho
sent to thelfense of Commons; *here be
aoiiirengegeg active debate through thi night,
till '3 o'clock-in thp rnornit4;- be:: then returned
-hatne,'wrote amartlcle far u . Edinburgh Review;
-neat the nett dsy At Cour practicing ; -arid
the succeeding night in the (Item of-Commons;
returned to his lodgings lit .4 0'4;4 in the monr
' Int, and • Pretired triausti haled nothing
. into to dor: • : •
• A.baOdgotoe i o Ong widO W iPPIled to S. PI/7 61-
.134 a to, relieve hir of _threelistrolOng COMVt.
Oath *hick akeiscOefaktfidk !
; , 1 /In tbettret , place: s a id elke; have littlkie-no
Optielite. What 1411111%4e for-tbetl
• #Fer l diet, teeefeh You ehohla _Ulm air, irra ox.
Ireire: . 'l‘
k,:f43ll49.4O‘teirituit# Adgetl: et olght,Otta
iiei:lll* to. steep .done. tiVhat ihailj -tab, for
!thttni , '.-,, ,, . 7 1 4 : .‘•
thit uterlup, ce6,auly wertaignea Vier
.74:41 ww.i.4.+Atrabandt , , 7 'o'cr
•Piet doctor.; But-t hewe the blues terriblp;•,
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-ftsti th e' N ew. anb Wanting'
Pall:: who Aad beef) 13 r m
(Told friend.)
It Was getting towarde midnight whei , a party
of irking noblematearie out horn, one of the clubs
0111:Jima street. • The Servant of each, is ria
swiped upon ihe pliement, thrtiv Op the wooden
apron of* mibriolot, and. '-'Sprung to the,hesd of
the',luirtei r 4 4 - the destination of ihriequip
ages for, the 'evening; there teemed' to. be arms die
sensiolurensong the noble masters. - latirixt the
line ofcoronetted illicit's,' Stood i Itachntytoarl,
'end 'period hi,en ettitudo of expectancy: pressed
as near the exhilarited group as he could without
utitinghisMedir4 attention. ' •
.i Vlihieh WO' 1 1 cud he whose "ve hicle near
est, standing, wirh his foot tho step,,'
, All together, of course,' said airither::
nisioi a night of it. , s •
'Pardon me: said the deer and sweet'voice of
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of the list out him the club ; fiecode`•for one.
Go'yarie_ways Outlast" • • .
, Now, what the dente is afoot 1' said the foie..
'lnoit; spin stepping bath on the sidewalk: 'Don't
let him off, Fitz r: - Is yourtab here; Byree, oi will
you let me drive yoo-1 chase tleaye
us-0 .
,ffat yo" "shall lute me, end so you are not
forsicom, my friend ! In "plain phrase; I won't
go Wittr.yon.: And I don't
,know • where . I shell
gc,; so spare your. cariosity the trouble's( asking.
I, have a presentiment thatl rim wantcd==by'devil
or , turgel—,,,
, . , see shand son cannot sea."
%And a yory .proty hand it is, I dard swop:
said We first speaker, jumping into the cab and
starting off with a spring of his blood horse, Nl
lowed,by all the yehicles at the club. doo r, save
one. . . , . - -
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Byron stood looktog sites them a , moment, and
raised, his hat anti, pressed his hand hard on his
forehead.
,The: onknown person who bad been
lurking near, seemed willing to leave him for a
moment to his. theughts, or was embatvaised at
approaching a stranger. As Byron turned with
his halting -step ; tio domed the steps, heiveier; he
came suddenly to his side:
,41yleid r he said, and was silent, as if waiting
permission to go on, ' '
replied, Byron, turniagto, him. without
the least surprise ) and !Oohing closely into his:face
by the light of the street lamp. ;
coule.to y9O with an .errand which per,
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'A strange one, I• em cure ; but I am , 'papered_
forit—l ; have haen,forewarned
_of it: .'lNtist do
you require of me! for I am ready !' •
able is strange!' exclaimedlite man. .lias
another messenger, then—'
iNonoexcopt a sprit—for 'my .heart Alone told
me I should be =wanted at thie hour., E speak at
once'' -
kidy loidiidilng girl-ham 'antler you
'Do I know her
- 13 he has never seen 'yeti. W ill yOu come at
oncer--: •and act the way.! will explain to:you what
lean of this - singular 'errand r. though, indeed,
when it is told you, you know all that 4 compre
' 'They were se the door of the hackney coach, and
Byron entered it with Out further remark. • .
!Beek again 1' said the stranger, as the coach-
Man 'closed the door, mad drive for dear Wei for
we shoald scarcely be in time, I fear ,
The heel' tongue of Sr. Pairs &limb struck
as the vehicle hurried on through the flow
lonely street, and though so far froui the place
fioui whence they started, neither of . the two oe
cupentstad spoken.' Byron sat wrik bare head
and folded arms' in the corner of the sued : Sod
the stranger with his hat , crowded over his eyes,
seemed repressing some violent emotion ; and it
was only when they stopped before glow door in
s'atteet close upon the river, that ,thelatter. found
otteranCe.
%la she angel' be hurriedly' asked of a woman
wile came out at the sound of carrisge4heels..
She was—a moment since—but be quick
' :Byron followed quickly on the heels of his coria
panton,aud passing through a dimly lighted entry
to the door of a bacirroom, they entered. A lamp,
shaded by a curtain of spotless purity, threw a
faint light upon a bed, - upon
~ which. ; --ley kgirl,
watched by a physician and it nurse. The physi
chin had just removed's small mirror front her , lips,
and !folding it to the light, he whispered that she
still breathed. As Byron paused the edge of the
curtain, however-the dying girl, moved the fingers
of the.hand lying on' the coverlet, and slowly open
ed.on him her languid eyes -- eye of:inexpressi
ble depth sad lustre. No one' had spoken. ,•
'Here he is,' she murmured. 'Raise rue, mother,
while I /die time to speak to_him. ' .
1 -- Byron looked around the Small chamber, trying
in vain to break the-spell of awe which this Beene
_threw over him. -An apparition.. from 'the other
_world could not have 'checked more fearfully and
completely the worldly and seornfuf under current
of his nature.- Hs stood with his head beating
almost , audibly, and his knees ' trembled beneath
him, awaiting what . he , prophetically, filltto be a
warning from the very gate of heaven. '
„Propped with pillow, and left by her attendants,
the dying girl turned her bead towards the proud,
noble poet, standin .. by hot bedside, end a slight
blush overspread her filtures, while a smile of
angelic beauty stolellarough - her lips. In that
smile the facts reawakened' to its farmer loveli
neat, and seldom had he who now gazed breath
lessly upon her, tasked on such spiritual an-I in
comparable beauty. The specks!" forehead and
toblq contour, still visible, of the emaciated lips,
bespoke -genius :impressed - upon a tablet all fem
inine in its language ; and in - the motion of her .
griceful necl4there was aomething !hit still breath
ed of surpassing elegance. It was the shadowy
wreck of no ordinary mortal pawing away--laum
ble as sseretheourronnaloga, and strange es had
:been his summons to-ler becli4de., ~ .. _ '
;...:.i.Aud this leßroill die said idlest, in a voice
b ewi lderingly, await, cyan :through lib; 'weakness;
'My lord'. I could not die without Seeing !you r r
without relieving my soul of a mission with which
it bailor's . been brothel:W. CoiWo nearer—for
I hiee,,tiii time, left foi ceremony, and I must say
_ whit I haie to eiy-:—un i t did! Beautiful, she said,
beautiful ao the of bin ski& has so bilig
!tainted me i ' the intellect epd the ierscitt of it slit
. tit of light!. Pardon- Ine,:ml ltddi.that - i moment'
"so impertent to Yourself, .
.the, Mayo:thanes of
'brill , feeling has Igen betrayal into *row
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B tia Pausedittriumin - iii end the bright color that
''4 l 4 !ilisit.tl i ipOsl t l i ii i . .00ktinft brow . 1#.3.d, and
hertictAnYtatpreatumed its heavenly eerenity.
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it is on - my tenet Itte the .9110003 gat
like the ttititrui*Gni—t o 3M*Mysitttojeninfl
for judgement - Oh, goi kaktiiiitith 7 4 1 41 10 01 1 • -
iimiii; ail .' , our 100(04 Vl* 'ltit tabiti
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Do no t , f °? the poor . P 1 4 141: a 0 °lra its 44 ; i '''
lon en eterlitY; in tellieWinViL IltalOttettiil i
Me iiiiiiigenectofittiselw 'At*:
,`tbefltili . -,
sesalbs woith of ingelinist+ *thelllllloo
feet ntiternaltinget_it s' ;-.. • .duraartimi , .
uciiiirse f dcolot;on - this 04 : , 0,M11 .7 t' -
of buman interest— on' Mie Oritto 'WI 4
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eon's lips In's tone of "stiony. - jr . ,Vat whir ea eireti
as It struggling with'a"deattot*ifieigsiiiikaw
91..14 form end resumed - tiCJi4olfic 4 4 4l !"4
his eserntensice., 7.-=' , 1.1
The dying girl, mematioah l iditstrit te)10141111,. -;
herself iii i pmyee. With heiiOteil. 4 - 04,0*
ed on her bosom, and: her "eynt0r44,4A40 1 4
the slight motion of. hirslipailitOeyed bilk /MAW -'
round her- that /1110,
Mercy. The physician crept :clots to tablas '
but with hisland in tits brettiOnllits'head
.ed, he seemed but watching foktl?a netitiitit t 440.
the ionl should take.its flight. ' fi;
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She suddenly - istsed.liertielf riff; the
long brown tresses fell trier linOlhorililsit, aai
brightness unnatural and aleatiaqestfuti
her eyes.. Shoeeerned enileasileingtai
gaied Steadfastly 'St Byron - . 1 :.?SlowlY - then, Mad !.
tranquilly she , earth back ?pelf Plirtiwi' t titstiOk
her hinds fell apari,and her
muimnredoCome! to IlestrenPillnd t he _ stillness
of death was in the room. ,170. 4;1)&1" fly`
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• ..knotherlslove for,il leataol J
Near the - easterly base of ihk l 47:eo Rock ether*
the ascent commences,•may belecipa a twist midi
coltage,iierrounded by a few suitited
,ing isolated frornilie world, by.* nitnoterisis..4. ,
Few evidences of feitility 'are toned Ili that
sigion. bill: sides arta pl;4ol.iikefirattse.:
tatlon min find but little' hold, 'gel:, Ode that Isiefe,
and the chance wey:faref thfiiitrt*derii'tiow
inhabitants of such a home citand ettengliie ;
whickto sustain nature. But
and simple, when reduced tolivatlst miabscluts.
ly required tonourisit the ,nimbi sOonomy, - Mtd
sett upon that desolate heath, tafdlindef lheiskski
of the sterile mouniaia, may be sound Abe mai
of moderate sustenance end stipkOi;":.i ;AV }•r;
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The reader will find in'tlre hujildetabodetthielir.
we have just alluded to, but ttio ccupantir.
the miliaria of that secluded spotitraoge facie are ,
seldona seen la winter, althotighArfng the "saw •
met many visitors to. West Rock p . 'Ss it by." That
during the long; dreary winter requite noni gave
tbeerwo we have mentioned; ati* be found 121
this isolated-abode. An d ..whe I*.s • thiiy .
commend the reader' to go antr4ste. A mole"
with her maniac son, and he chtitiited fo *free:,
Nage others WO - there.. This:Mother has Met ra;
prepossessing"look. • 'Her Costun*Od
better than the mass of her sex titter are . plasiod fa e
such an unfavorable situation•ftn4hldeveletwillitll
of character end retutement. '‘Sitit was aleklesii •
ly,' she 'said, 'even dining the - drikkieres
She had her ecin for seciety: hi' bad Id/lilt. ;
watch over end care for, and tiotirlielvaitdmiAd
he was secure. Ho cobldn't get:fairly fro*lite?;
He had . bean insane for •eigh , Viterik Ftiretrito_,
he'acted as guide to As .Cav ' Nib
increased—be often wandered; I,odayo
:lapse before he returned. He iii*".fObjeeS %fifes
- but he was now secure ill the tlguifr, arid She had
him for society and to comfort
undying n attire' of woman's love;# l motharit of
faction for her children ! - • .1 - ' •
Such was the cheerful respoi*f a self•degylei...
parent, vvheri replying . to,tho intintriei of I Peres*.:
wheel she accosted at the doer.; ' ; --11Ve Infrared
the eon, ina l asked perinission Co,*
small, dark apartment. lo
the litto 'spare' room, we found iltitsuestiath rehatiW
ed! Be lay upon a low. bed, *Willi thin fight
mitted throbgh as opening inl4Cluidt.
occupied in knitting, and 'hue kept itt•tiPoitiiiet*t.
dom having any violent.peroxiinienf trtaarsi,
soothing even to the :discordediVud, to eirpkir.
mend Rarely have we seen a fir* that bout incbig'.
evidence of character 'and ' beauty ‘, No Iratte'lll ;
`the usual squallidnese of poverty'--yin
None of the fierceness and matte4oir'ortkit Oti4 ,
dimity tourism! His fins Graielajt face etidioult
moulded features pallid from .laiinfixtement..iitt
diark eke flashing out unnatinalfir. tviiii3r 7
and black hair drooping Sts riaglo, over his'
sod supernatural face—these'vreo aux promisoni:
characteristies of the son wheat: thefituottlettolld,
And there he yet lives in that' pirk sparttnovit
chained to the floor !,-;Neto. ^
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nit i
tract (win an•oration•deliverriS.4 . ,:pr.' George — lico; 1
Beatifie befOrithe Literary Weciietles jai Triebini...l
son's College. The oration tienti
lowingfine passage:
“There io a &buy told eonievehere,
came back, after a long abseiteit,. to the:rie -
of his youth. He had gone 114 in earlyind4a:.:
wire to dititant bode; and the hope of iettirniulat:
cheered his many years of fore)gn toil until" thi
noon of life found, him drawifrenear
oneemore
to'the only 'spot that he everrelld' calf
His heart beat more • and more! rjuicity •
maintains. around villaga*se 131 . 41 r e -blue
distance; then, as he saw' the 'WO, of the
charcb, or the well .rememberiOreiigienin eM
but "btill green ; and then - ss
lid street. Many a dvielling44iinillai, Weigh.
touched by tithe; tut among iha'_groupe
their thresholds, and those' tvlos'.lnet him en 'Hi ,
walk, there was not a face theilhe know, of iAit -
knew him.
. - He passed on titialgh the abadiiii . of
tbo living to the resting place the dea n #;.l4'
there he frond graven Onstonetii*akt3r names tbit
were written'op,,hio sent. All whom 'ha heethrio
' ped to meet again, were gone,.*Weiibiviett=sit .
' had forgotten him. Ho was**, a strange:* ti t
hie early home. He imaged lelook'ariterelfdra. •
Time stood the venerable, +edible Within' idiak
his young mini bad been tralitild to leitrnlogt
There was the green where 4nad leatisd . diad
shouted with his fellows.' 'Tfitrie ao.;Fed. As it...
tie stream from' the shaded• Which - hat eia
often slaked his Sumner thirst:.{- He followed-to
it the path deep beaten 'in lireprod. -- miitopio
and took one long cool draught it his tears fell na
the calm Water's face.; holiftetf.his hat freer has
head, breathed a prayer, andifipirted to ireisiro
no_mOre. "
_,Pi.With some such eipoticiai does your: orates
address you new. A ; coreiet years has ,
since he left, for tie urgerreibe of i rto netu .
hose academic Shades, tletie-'loni . a !thetieeliel.
memoriesof happy youth. . prey siere'gtert - ppp•
wow with his friends, end Virjir classic exaro36.7
'done were directed by the 14:til and, pigterist,r•
ficitudeOf teachers to whitse'skill and fidelity gripc.
Mole can greyer , make infrutt palpating.: ifs
bar trodden the college' Milli! 3getin ,:t4v7; en
has seen within theM many s „kappi,44l. l 4:fule
totoomof youtti; but thrien'ialoni
to greet withlreek regeid,':avol *ite
are in the grave ; thereat ii , i44.ly.pcitti 3 4 ll :tai!ii4
cOld world, never . to itniiie*Pin3 l %** l o/ 1
bappiness and - ear4e ! i weol_ Rt,eff49..
hens biassed `them" and tie
ad 4 lan tounteia K i lo 7l it,k9 ) *7 Altair?
still 0048: foritt.,
is s till 40eist*tin i9,;.*Cifeu szi4 , pave
comete trtiP, 10!?1111.it feAliiih'l4ll;=*l6lB4,
tip a.pr a yer, toi V 4 .! 1t .0. ,e :-.10 10,1 .91 - .111111 1 '417
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