Drugs and Medicines TO THE AVIIOLE WORLD Il is adMitted by all wha have used them, (and • who has not?) that • DU. :PETEItS S jEGErA BLE AN••• . . . TT BILI US PILLS, A RE, OM most unrivalled remedy. over discovered 111 by the ingcnutiy'o f man. • They area sovereign cure for the following, complaints: Yellow and Bilious revers.rever aid Ague, Dyopepsia. Croup: Liver • Comnlaint,Sick lieadache,'"jaunrifcd.Xsthrha, Drop sy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, 'Biles, Cholic, Female ()hairnet:ons, heartburn, Furred f'rontue, Nausea, Distentiolur of the Stomach and Rowels. Incipient Diairlupa.flatulence,flabitualCh4- iiveneas. Less of Appetite, Blotklted or Sallow, Coat-, plexion. and in all cases of Torp.or of the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are escrieditigly mild in their operation., pro ducing neither Nausea iping. or Debili,y. They arceaten,.ively iniea and ciiininended by PicACTI , j'ING Pitvvteia' in all parts oftho Union, from whom - i any quantity of, Certficates ortlieir ialue dau be 0b .,. . . ' SIII7IOIAITS COLTS:111 LQZENGERS Ai o t he safest, most sore and effectual remedy for- C o lds,Consumption.Whoootog Coogn,Abthtna, tight= 'ness of the Longs or Chest..tic.S.e. Mr. J..hn Star/tem. nott of Gouverneur st., cured of clithth of 'eighteen month's NE - rutting, supposed to be a eettletf-COnsOmptiot . by the4e Le.zenges, when the plivskjanS Claidd do nothing for him. Mr. i .Ptaries Perl,ins. 71 Bowery. was eared of .a severe cough and cold ultbree month's standing,. by half aitios at the bizenes: • Pre. Mr. Hancock, 49:7 Pearl nt., has used thein in his family with invariable success, and recommends them to all who are afflicted with coughs, culda, or ary affeetions attic lungs. ' Mr. M. E. Martin . sufferedseveral weeks with a dis tressing cou;th, which Tithing relieved, till he tried Lozengesorhich cured him in a few hours. Mr. JameslM hale, No 5 'Pontiac Buildings, Will st., gave some to a - friend who had tit enjoyed a itightfii.sleep for several weeks, beiitg'eVery few rni mites attacked with some distressing cough, as almost to takeaway his life. Time Lozenges made bun fats-, easy, and enabled him to sleep well at nigh. Ile had • tried every thing' else he heard of, and nothing else afforded the leant relief—atiot her, instance of saving • a fellow-being from an idititnely grave. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGERS Proved io more than 401000 cases . .to be ifithihhie the only certant.wortn-dest.royina utcd;eine ever dis covered'- SY mrroms PF Wonms.---,,Pa in in the joints or Jimb3 offensive breath. picksing at the home. grinding Of the teeth during sleep. an d aCtihien a ptiletietts about the lips with thilied cheeks Weeding at the nube, a-gnaw .ing sensation at the, of heat over the 'surface olle htigid chills et sit iietingß, head ache, dreit;sitiet•v, uerrign, disturbed Jrcatnn sudden iititrang in sleep Nvit - fright 'aiid screaming , setnelitais idehl:tsetne ciiiigh, Icurtsbile,ts, thiva. malierfiue furs, bade:l.le in the mouth. thaitult breath - . pain in ile3 ~..'tontach or 13i,,vels. nausea, gscamishness, vorattods ;Ippcbte, leanness, bloated stomach or limbs„griPings, , stioming pains nt variohs parts ofthe body, a sense or . .kAllicthing rising In the 'throat, itching Or the anus tow a rds night, a- Vriinent 'desire to pass sollleitting from the bowels, and some ' times discharges of shine :acid 11111el13. Dr. Galen Hmittr,lobSemli A veneie,linew a eldld thht Vat' "cued offils by - ihcse I,r,u a ers , alter throe 6r's‘suffertiqz, IA e woold give the. ie.‘at relief'. 'A . 311) on h0.:i.1 of one °Vie vie A pacts.l , tas cored of by only one d Ofdlient. .1tr...1,,hh R. 11 . 6,4, 11 ate them to his child, and they brough . away :he ;corms by thou sands, • Dr. ZubriAie. 18 Doane Ft,. hasmscd themln over 700 crises, soineof diem of alarming char :icier, and alwa3 'wit le lie ercale - ,:i siecce,,s. Benimarn F. Goodspeed, 1 311 :avenue,has *is rd them in I:is Ounily for two yraiz, mri!.h cesp.c per Shcrutarewl'ast4)l4.7-",or.o.zr n se rs Give immediate rrilefin nereoui or rick palpiCtriniiu 1 the Ite.irt, lowness oc - spirits, Ora putt dFury. inflammatory.. or putrid sure throat. bow el• or summer eninplain4 la oppre4sion or a (.1.• sinking oche chest', sp:mns. cratnps: or the mom:tell or how ell. hyster:e.ll . 11v , c;ions told all ner vous. diseases, clrowsine:4 thrpeub rite dad and wake fulness at night; rliolera 14niler.i inorlru - s, )(tfEinude, or a sensn'et Pert:ens Ifavelitag or atterptling large vat lit s. v. of [hid the Luzei.ges real , ly rey. ring, and itapaning the hney alley - of 3 6el; after dIKSI pa Ii11:1, I bray restoiit tons of the s tent generally. atni lerdbic he ayinp j.kerut of tOn lire "- - • ./tfiu 11. M.,ere. of the Brother Joni - thaii,..was cured of a v.evere It -a (art.: h": 7, ittetea.f . !y thn e the Camphor against t ' jim, T h B. Nam-1.11 vice id:l;T Vasil inftt,ll Alarine4:l , l , rai. , :cll)l.;my. for War; ttuh net Vg.Lll, 116111,i1;:.,, that m til,,, t i z till he Wiene I. i.ei.:it. {1 illf,11:(1!:110Ved it ,Ctittrely in fill4am nrnurte /tr. I titi t :1% ctmc. has 1,,-11 titljcrt to via - ern atm( t t 4 hent!ac he. 'a, to' mal,t• moto blind li,r 1.,V0 or three him: ti !Mi r. r \ C•11://)'g ever a o hraetl him, a - ctia till Itn tr.ta. gets, a in6thpy 'elfr1;11 111'.!I: tit a few tit moo,. IS. IL hi' herald, has 111.1.1 them lot' the tat.t 3 ear for tie,}.l.ldie.orrissitude, and attt apt Toulitl it;iuttithate (runt the it. .1'11(4 - :1141(s fdaq er! f`M.(4:ll , old s . car!i this ,4I all, llhooinatistn, trtfid;::lo, P.iiti 'or ‘Voakiit:3 4, in the Bark, Loth', SIJE ) j t..1.;1. Nock, or . I.irill.s.ol"o,,tit:.l ly vurod Ic n. ' 1117! Ooly 1.24 (*tett; isirt, aljd Nvar• tallied superior 141 a as cße par iionlar to get She. nidn's 1'3)01 Man's i'ln.:trrs: or, will be ititpo.sed upon. ro,d the +3 to tons and 'Amin loss ;mit:Alone, Tin!) ante stainpNl on the Icnt-k of get.notio W uhnut it. or you ill be decolve,d. Lozonges rurly 42:1 2:4 do 4 do • 4 'ainphlir or hoadaehe 1,4 , 0g05, Poor Plaster, only I'4: cent., a sideet. The above Mt dluitn ',hi by 1 • A;•ordi, for t;:e pror . Nctor: oby l'orT Cal.:both TaS:::a7l,T.llWlra. Geora, Nei1f.11%.,1Cf,:',:,....W loon In . 15.41 S , . 3QY Fij I. N1...1N5.' • • . . . A.,11n , ),..1 r`• , r% Ill'UNlqft ill:ii :i(•01 Is Itt , :r , r, Ini,v I;e . , -"" , ?iired 'vl it', tri.el'i te:.e a , f,11,1KV.1.,F. ‘" ( T*l - I) 1 , 1•TS,1:1:1:1Vi.: 11:1'1'. The, - may be tir'ovrtt Who will rail at ;11,y of Strif CS a. here this mi . :ll;l4[4e meittimie is sold; hy. a (properly aallIP111.1( alkal) ed on indivirloils oho had Ins 4 all liope4 Ind !lie ra,l7Sl •-• Ca:Jrti //11 1 / 1 . ! Irealffie///, r.II.:VIIW if111,1.1,11: , 1111, by their nib, Me and lier•ii t.rbfwwes • • , tifllll t 11(.. Pio! Moto . irv , Clot' tii * inirt No. • fury.their ' arl! wiltlterSUllb the goon of their Melt hvai li:ic %oloritariiy .. roinw ftr. and '2ll ell a Slat 'n - onrof their cave :mans my: for raddiemlon, '&1 : ofthese cerri , too i•rtizt for imu simper guldic.ition, ;he sulnerther lea il..e . nieJ it arivi.wirble to lia it' a prif - ,y of the prorerly.,alithily.r a , tett, ' obi:l, - r r;e:,l'..tiAe. 1, , ..Ted at the idolrs of a ”i who hive for sale, u cure perm-ins led with `l4,.rtittilit 'evtl IA lint:tivel i t 1,74 Chronic ' liner, Mercurial illhca,e, • I . :runumitc of the . .k tit, tThoigli of long ir in eimejr. ConVenitinon, viek bead-ache. 1:c, may an eiportunny or akcertaining the names and;, residences of those who hare been etired4,v at! Use,' ; and who will lie w tiling, ;feJled upon, to vice every ',information required. s'a more general cyl,tenee rhat ibis in no quack • medicine, I would refer to the toles of the folcow. • ing well known pli:..Atining, who have atiestrd-to its Vlicaey;—Dr. J. P. fliester: (Jr. . G. Mien. Dr. Joe. G. ii.II. riluhicnher _ a, caber. J. r.• Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Clictni 'cal Store of . • PottFydie. 3. B. 3. Minersvill e; Hugh Kinsley Port Carbon 7.llcnry Voute; Orv:gsburg January 21; 3iOLTAT7S VEGETABLE. LIFE PILLS = AND P/fUl;*,i - -Lai:VERS. I , %rlllE.higli am'. ettaied Celebrity which this prl i' ' lit. 'eminent *Meditine has acquired for its invaiiahe • ("Bailey in all -the ()tapas ct. volm.ii •it prrifesses to cure ' I, 'lms rendered the usual y.raeCci., et . pulling not only on nece•sary. hut unworilly or I;7, in. 'riey are known by. their fruits ;'their gond Nvyiks tes...y for them, ' and ti ey thrive not by the laiill Of the iedu'E'ius, In all eases of east ivene.cs, Dyspapst., Bilions and Liver AtTectionr, . A:sillina;,Pilcs, Settled 'Pains, • i Rheumatism. revers ;mil AlME:Obstinate headaches Impute to ate of the FiiiitbJ., Unhealthy Appearance ' of the kind, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident. to Females in Delicate I lealtlt. every kind of Weak-. neasol the Di - giti,t.vc Orians, acid in all general De; rangenientUof I Idalth. these Alt ()mines have invaria ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. - - , , They fest Ore Vigorous Health to the moat Exhaus ted etmstitutiOns.• I A single trial will place tie Lif , ?, Pills and Pinsnix ' Bille t s, beyond thia reach-of cout*ltion. in .the esti :.:nation °r every p . atienr. , .. „'Prepared and Sold, %Vhoiesale and Retail, at Wil ham B. A,107 0 . 8 (Ace, ',33..Brtiadv..:iy, - eorner'Lf An .' thO'ny•;treet. New 'York. -., ---. ' .• - . , i"•'.l%ii:li. None aro:gentiiiieiiiiless they ha - ,•c the fac simile of John BrotTat's St/Armoire. , .7 . , The:Life Pilld are sold in Bo..e.l—Prier,2:, cents, 50cents. ind I 'Dollar eaeli, ; :fccotiling to li.e 'sio: and the Ptiren is Miters in flottlea, at 1 dollar ur 2 dot; ' Fars each, widi full directions.l - Good Satnaritatia C 3 1 .1 be hay of the A gent tqr z ratis. F.1:::;31a hy "t• . . - '' li. In NN-A.N, Agent-fur - Schuylkill county. August 5, 31.--1 y • Pease's Candy and -ltermati s Lozeng,•es. IlirlTreceivertl on t: onslgnment from the Agent in 1 tilifir rhihidelptita, a lot of Vel4tfit Celebrated hoar `hound caridv, and §hertnan's-Cough and Worm Le , ',D-BANINIAIi. • lenges. : . Dec. is, ;2 • . • - Awnt - .1 , ... . . . -. ; 1 -- '.. ,- • . . .-.. .._ . . Y./7 M .- I lkit::::' -. [T - ': -.-- ii.:•: -. ' , 1;M21 "I WILL TZACIA TO" TO 7IERCE TIM BOWELS OF THE EARTH AND " Rao our E 4051 TilE omruss i P xottwpitl.l3, artits vimicif ! WILL GIVE Traz.NaTu TOIOUR HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR. USE AND I.2ASIIRE ....DR. JOHNSON. r' WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN t AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL COUTY PA • VOL XX ) POOR HOUSE; A.COOUNT. ELIJAH H.4.3IMER, Treasurer, in account with. the Directors of .14 , fobr and of the House of Entpkynaent,-for f i le' County of Schuylkill,-.front the dayiof January, A. D.'1813, to the Ist. clay of Jfinuary, 4: D. 1844. DR. TO cash received from the Conunission PI'S of Seim} Mal en., for the use of the Directcira tif the Poor or said Ca., up to this date • 6:500 00 To cash received, from Win. Witte:ninth, for coal, • To ca-h received, from Ludwigginitherman, for caneelline Indenture, Balance due Elijah liatniner, Treasurer, • CR. 1 I By balance due Treasurer . from.last yiearti settlemeni, • • • . By rash paid Wm. Grieff, Steward fut the use of Alms House,• By cash paid fur Dry Goods, Sttear, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Oil Skives, &c. Hardware,' Cedar, Queen and Earthen Ware, Out Door Relief, ~.. 915 bushels Rye, • Wheat and Flour, Pork, P 2 heads Steers, . Beef, Attentlina to Hospital. Materials and Mechanics to New Ditspital, Re !mini at Tavern House, Stoves, Pipe and Tin ware. i• Dried Apples, Peaches and 'Cherries!, Co., State and Road Tax, for 18-B2and 1843, • Brooms and Brushes, Tobacco, -,. • • Overseers of Coal township, Northumberland County, ' Hired men, and labourers on farm, Hired Girls and - Winks, • • ; Shoes and Hosiery, Bed Feathers, Saddlery,. Printing., One years Dowry on Pour-House Farm, Cardin;; Spinning and Weaving, Post:tee. 2!: tons Coal, Lime, Bails, ('ha Bedsteads, " '2 Pl. diens. I Surzical InAruntents, • Policy of Insurance 3retlit Plaster of Paris, Ave vey i 52, , lisiks and Stationary, • SALARIES Ity cro+tt paid Charles Focht, late C John 114nnan, years k.F : vic sel '‘ . . Doti. Gen: Halberstadt. for Oninnth,st.ser:ireS i as Sinxemf tollonSe. mid nufduoY I , by sic izai, ';'s no Extra se'rvici.s and medicine:4,. - r i t 23:00 Dbet. J. G. Ng:elder. t mouths s(;rybic3 as Illy- . ' Sil 33111 , 1 OW LitlllSe, . . I. i r.ri '25 Extra Services,:! 19 23 NVIn. Bock. Esq., late I.),irecto,x; 1 ytars salarr;.., 20 nu ! 'll9 99 Extra:Services,- '• 1:, . I - ; ; 19 s:', Geonn• neillort, r„sq., 1 years 4ala6 - a 3 Director ENtri ser,,,, - , f ,+ . 4 13 50 %V . itliam Cliell; Esq., 6 tilontlil s'erxicen as . , . . .. steward. . 1. 1 1 200 00 - Henn Krybs. 6 monthsservices a 3 Clerk, 1 137 511 12,11.n..11 Milliner 1 years serviiiis ag Treasurer, i 25 Oil I - , . • " #7011.56 Tv:7 r.. the subscribers, Audi lin! rf Schu:6llri.l A:minty. 1 having examined the account of the 'I ._tasurcr :if the Direetop4ofilo. P•q. oftie.-M ins .; of Employment, fur the Comity of f , ;ehttylkill 'reslSeetfully do report the 1 6glnfiiitlfl Statement. So the r)...stilf "four itive9tieatioo ; and that there is a balance irillaviir of Eltjah nan.tn , r, Tre;icerer or tour hundred and :On ev ri:,LV didlats, and 112111 y (eight etc. t Witnesg' 011/113111.1S this fifth (Ily of January, A. D... 1511. 11 - 11,,L1.1 :G RI I: • with Ihe Dinclurs 0 11 , 04..5e liiitpluyntc? Schu fop,' the D. 1843, to ti:e. V:4l. • , - 1 . - ,I • , f• t To r3SII rcre ivrl (rola. Elijah Itainmer,.TreaOrer for s l tto• 11'02 of the ithom 110100 , , , ~- ...1 . ,.. 1 .330 001 -11,..nt (mini, L. Smith, J. ifttgitesl and iianiticf i .111!ehtller: . 7 I! . !. 169 611 Cancelling arid writing Indoaiuror; ' '2l 001 Direitor's Note, ' P i Blark.Sinitli tetirk, 1, 1,1 Pa llDer, . • . 1 . Medicine, llors:., , (1' , .. Coin. t • ' ' flotlzwli.:.4t, ~ ; , 11c,f, I i peo.ion for Doratha Snyder Mr. Dr•-...,kr, for Sarah Fez ! R. II: - Dotighntr; . 1 Ilaisling, ' • ' Pa,tore, • • sho.p, I Strap Milks, I,aa, ‘V-arer. for haardin; John Moly, Boairding &:c., In,ane Won Ita, , ken.., . . • Pios., Philip Wed, Esq , Interest Pauper,.:. . 1 . ' , 10 oh Dir..e.t.r9 of f • ranklin roontF, 64 boarding &4 . .; 115 Oil s.i mild Ililllnish, for Dower, - 1 ' '. :.,0 00 Elijahllanunir ,Treasurer On' n'F.count of Sala- "I ry,• 1, . • l 200 00 ;•*r .:4-t 831:1 nen C:rielr, on 1111.1 let day of Jahn arc, A. D. 4 , 211.; • ; . , ft, . a hallo, e front 1,1 , 1 setOroeir By rash paid hired men, and erk, i or,..talde Tees, bringing - paiiper.ito Home Medicines, . - - • ' ' /togs. 1 i - 1 Tr:iv...llM E o xperms and Toll, '' 14 0,, Jobn F. D(.llr, keeping Ann Alnoiloy, . 4 49 klNfo'rlsYs to bring Ann; Moode3,back to liotOe 16 5/, Removing Paupers to their , place of settle- : ulit., ; , • . . i . , 19 63i Tai4or work, - ... "315 tiantl,, , i r , ' 3. Buieite.r, - , ~ .1 1 19 5i lland'CuffA andllopides, '' ' 1 . : . 5 0 Catharine Bclirvlller,S Week 3 bilard in 13.1.1oi pita), . ,1 ,I, •-i 15 •Expenses to brine C. Schrefller,lrom New.. , York, and I'. F,ayers , frorw Phila. Ahnii ' lloinie,to Schuylkill co.; Alnis I.loue, ..1 ' 67 5 Books and Stationary, ' . , ' .3 Black . 'Sniii h, :i 1 10 . _.. __. Cleaning Clock, COIn9. . Cider anclAptdes, Rakes, Truss, . Fish, =I . Nurse, ' ' I Freight on Mdz. from Pitiladel Gelding, . ; t ; Arbitration in case of - PatilYk I Potatoes, Weighing Cnal, , • Sweeping Chimney, , .I. ; M. Seltzer, boarding a Pauper, Gardener, I Attending itnt,pital,' :Mount* 'tea, .. Policy lir In.lirance, - r . 1 - Mason Aliork, Lime, 1 - . . 'rurnip . , ~ Ilepaadi„;o4pinifing Wheal i .du .1 :Hydrant, 3&li, Corn Vroonm, t i Heat Mich, , - One. years . compensation as 'a-3 January, V 144, to Ist diy cif . 7-7 Paupers remaining in the go , ary, ISII. - , , •• • ;stales, d • ,nisi imder.l3 years, - ! 1 Females, • • • ; . Female~ muter twelve years; Out door Paupers, • ; , i , - , •- , . 1 , i , ,-- . , . 1 1 • • - I 111 , r aoper, admitted into the House, front the Asa tatty of )(Hillary, &'D. 1613, to , thd IA day of Jail. , lakl. Motet. - - '. i ; ' l:1 Fem'at'es, ' 1 : .11 " ! • ' 162 `3o;11 Le the Ilothit, 1 Jiale and 1 Female, Males discharged and absconded, Males "died: Females do Females diw harged andab4nded, Born in the House, Out xlnor Paupers,.. Boys hound nut, Ilumaining in the Uouse, ;s on OS 68 1311 El }6B 61 280 00 592 79 384 03 •60 22 27 83 ,03 34 a94'22 60 75 91 79 21/ 00 1:12 8.4 87 56 12693./ 11 , 3 78 E3M 3087 131 01 111'2 51 to 1`29 59 '28.2 4cl 125 '2 P 3 o 9 47 - 57 01 MEI 58 00 51 97 29 77 : 159 44 0 93 Disc: 5 09 GO i 12 2 : 7 5 jj 1 9 .5. i E 2121 CS S. ' 13 00 2 .0 1604 7 37 A UO erk a 8 Coun .50 00 '7r. AcKunrry, O. C'. • .5112111tUji., , , ltu accollizi Mr. ilia"' of the: 4 • . (.Jr,y bre Guamll '.l• (IE7/ ; , ..1 .Y12,211(1/7/, A. Jdnua_. - ii . h Lt. ;D.' 100 IMIEEI 1 50 1 01 40 0! 10 v 0 3.1 75 I h") • 41 10 • 00 •and David Grove, 12 03 ; ; I • 545 40; On • 3 ts I ' I Tfe (I,litinan ? a. IBM EMI 11 :119 I IN .i 7S d i b Li, 3 Op. 15 031 '2 05 ' 249 • .2 W;1. 112 i. 10 90 i 1 011 . ,ti 11 16 911 19.1 4 1;21 attending Couit, 1 371 3 On a OQ:. = 33 83. 4 7'5 5 8S 5 4 tis i • 1 f.:O 1 161 :16?) 6,1. se, .the tat diy of Jard.:. 'sward; frnmlst, unwary, 18-14, .115 6 . 131 AND POTT IM BOUND 'Op . DLTRINC; the YEAR' 1843. Jamey Mitchel 'to Saunter Watson. of. Derry town ship, Columbia county ; Alia Fli to Solomon Lindner, Esq.,' Rush tdwitship, ~`Schuylkill County; Daniel Schwenk t, I Jac'ob Or i.se.,43ormigh of Pottsville ; Wm. Harrison Tayh , r, to Grmige 51cDowell, of Columbia County; Datiii , ,l • Aeliebaili t John Fenstermacher, Wayne town.hip. Schuylkill aunty ; Thomas Stiller ,to George W. 3lntritin.Wivne OWlNlitn. tielltlytkill CO. • MADE 1N THE 1101TSE . ' t 42 Pair Shitei , .. 34. fintirdabouts, IS. Yestir, 10$- Pair Pantaloons ' 131: Shirts, 80 Frocks, 28 Shendse, 18 l'et 'tiroate, .5S Aprons, 61 Pillow .CISCA, 44 Bed Sheets, 4 Bed Ticf4c 22 Biiliders. 35!•Clialf Bars, 3 Bed Ct.:se:1;11 Quilts, 10 Towels, IS Wornen'S Cat*: , - -.. .. 'PR 'rIDUCE! OF FARM. - • • Wheat 222 'Shocks, Bye '3Bl Shocks, Oats 3-10 Shiichs, 10 Sheaves to al Shock ; Floverseed 6 'Mullets, Corn in ('ohs. 1.80 Bitshuts,• Potatoes 2119 u Bushels, Bay 53 four Horse Loads, Skcond Cu,rli 4 Mar Home Loads. Onions :14 Iltishel, Small Onions 511 Bushels, lied Beets 00 Bushels, Cabbage 1n,5 heads Picket, `.260 dozen. . . PR (JD Lie P.. heads, DAIRY. , • . laSa Pounds Butter. fattened , on Farm and slaughter ed; 16 Steers, W`,..`ig111: . .: t29 . ) IamMIS, Hides 1370 pounds, Tallow 815 pounds',l6 lloirs. weight 3341 pounds, Lard 271 pounds, 15 ;Caves w;eiglit! 1101 pounds, Ride 162 pounds, raised 04 pound; ;Wind . - • ' .TUCK „o.irl FARM. . ! • 5 Horses, 17 t','L'we, 5 Steers, 0 "Jeffers, 1 Ball 15 togs, 11 ~boat = , 6 Plfrsi , lA/ B, the subscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill county, v V having 44.tainined the Mcount of Win. Grief, Steward of Schuylkill county Alms House, and respect fully do report the foregoing Stittinnent, as the result of our jai - estop:llton ; and that. there i:r a lialatti'e in fa your of Win, tititif, StesCartl, , Of forty four dollars, and seven cts. , • 1 ; • ; I. . , . 'Witness our; liantl, Oita fifth-day of Jannare,.. , D. 104-1. ! ; ';i W5l. lIAGOLIAT V: JNO; C. CLAYTON, 3far. 0, ", 10-41 ' i AUDITOHS• • ! r . • SFIERIP'S SALES ,OF REAL .E:STAtEi Bl' virtue Of several ! writ. of Venditioni Expense . ant! 'Leer ri Facins, ls"suell out of the Court of Com mon-Pleas of Sjelittylltill county and to me directed, will be exposed to 'pals by. Public Vendue or Outcry: On SatUraay tharWh flay itf .3liirch next, • i Af 3 o'cldek ill the alleftiann,at the Pennsylvania Hall, ni the (rotation of Potfirkille, ticlutylkill county: The alte - folfequall and ninth:bled moiety or half part (the it hole Mtn two equal part slit be parted and divided ) of all that certain tract 'fir parci4 of tang, situate partly in NorW h eian' lONviichiji and partly in -the borough 'of prittsville, Scluiylk ill - ciiiint.! and also the one lull c inial undivided half partjt,f all the stone o r thresh coa l h i and upon the f aiddract Or parcel of land, beginuing,at a post, a comfit . Of land drawn- or laid Benjamin Putt, thence by tier .i.garrie land and land of now tir lute Tho th:Ls Ilavi,n, Nerth 16 degrees, East *295 perches to a post, a carn et ! of fund »thv or lute of Wallace & Whit ney in a litre of land of iielftlager & Wetherill, thence by tin: land of the said Wallach and Whitney tient!! 6 degrees, Rest 115 and !me tenth perches to a_ post, thence Soul ir:ie degrties, east tlfi'and three tenths perches to the north side of i publicsteret or , :,road, thence by the same , inullt 6'd deo rH•s, west ::.`2. retches to a root, thence still b} the ~ante : south '2: 4 degree 4, cast 14 and six tenths in:relies to a !mist, and thence try another street or road "South 63 degsees, west :land three tenth perches to a post in the litre ot faint of I,:eitzinger & Wetharill, lhetwe lit' 1 1 1! same north li: degrees; west 76 perches tiiit stone. Omer of land conveyed by Thomas Haven iii Samuel : Liilvis, thendy by the sabre south 60 deorees, west '2o3' perches to a trot and stories. a viola,/ of oth er Lull of Charles Lats l ion, thence by the same:. south 61 degre.:ii. west 14:11 prottesito a post in Coal street, thetire north 2:1 deorsei, west;'-'I perches, thence south 69 degree:; west 11 and one ninth perche3 to the Mount 'carbon Bad C,nrd.. thettfe ..long" the same tit degrees, :west 31 and lour tenth ',ironing, north 174 degrees, west 11 perches. mirth y !Icor ees, wdst ,•1 and tour tenth per ,ches, north!) degrees. east 7 and seven tenth perches, .norili SO; dokrees. tz....0.1 and Or.; tenth rerchus; north 46 degreesoetst six and foar tenth retches awl north 53 tlegrees,'east lIS anti. two renal ref:lies to a point_ isti the sautlfwa idly sin e,of the east branch of. the Mt. It:at - lion ltilltrOad, in nth' division line of land of now or !late B.: Oman Putt and the not ioutrau tract, thence a !Ion o said Me- land -s alum .'l degrees, east fr./perches to la - post awl. ifooll t!SI d!•iireesieast 31 and eight tenth 1 . .*''' 11 !...." t,'? th e rhos , Of beoliortre, 'coati/4111;g in the ' - ' , ; 1 !!!''-' .I `.'f.' l 'lre , and 711.itereir1s. and together with the , caste and tilt "appurtedant I but el., the one full. lellital :and illativi , thrtiloiely V.I. lailrpalt of all tits coal in the 'vent of -roil called the "Gate Veni,'' and lli the Iwo , Veilot f,leMb !Wit !,,,,,iiii of it !that may slut udder the surface of the aii:!..inioh tract of land. sold by Thonot ilaveroo 5.3 - intre! Le i‘os, with the right ert rrlnt,Viil2,. the F.a tile. 1 , 0 not Ili give the fight of entering on tine sit fice;of the said Mild. sold by .4,4 i 0 ! ..0 3 • Itae eti t o Si: moor 1... , W is or olloa'sitte arit eiteningthercon, which sai., trace of,lciot ic pArtta,talrly .tian.:lo.k:a i n a 1.i.,,,, fr - T amhontas 4la yen to fsanool Lewis for the Caere, bear in, 4101 tire 6111 day oil :cotattiClor, 1e.3"!,, u herein the Mil in iho. said threT `}ins Or COW IS eN,CPptell, which said tract or 10,1 olland and the stone:lml ri,. triton :I e s. ore; tine said Charic, i tawr aii h o ld s to corhnoin with Jahn Varmint, and the moiety of thO said land and coali whir 1061 not litireby.seized and takenln . exlicution was conveyed by the said Charles Lawton to the said Joint Vanillin, by Deed dated Owls! day of Janharv, A. ii., Ist 1;r/trollied at Orwigsbing in 1.),e11 Bop}, No. 19. "pitch 351 1 , with the appurtenances, consisting or Otie valithble stationary steam Er w i n , f or raising coal from tailor:iv On; water level;(now occupied, and nited by Taylor' &. Clayron,) an Engine House, a Pi ,- ! - !i l la'Tgo i-lill..,lßlarli . shillltallOn, a PmMerin:MSC and rafibus 'Miler brildings' and tenant bons -141: . I.:every! Of the most valuable real veins pass thronsilt this land, and stiate . of !Mint are extensive_ ly work , ' , tat this tint.... and li.ree the necegsary Rail road, lmnravementslol , l tixtards all in' good zepair.— As the hoer city of C/tarli...: Liirctert. • . ' .1t tlic sanietinteldial place, All that 1, •certain trart or body:of landiteith the. Rolliii!) mill , atid other, middriv,:s.and lipiproVettC2rits !Hereon en:cled, sit uate in Eliit Ilriiiisw.la I,,itvi,liiii, lichnylkill cou n ty . , . the first three 111,1111f11,ril Wirt!! lyine contidtpms to gether aintkantairitiel 373 acles and 1115 perches, more . or less. bonuses by hind now or late of Andrew Ilatig, John , R o he, ..kridreii . 13ocI•3! Philip Fairst, Stephen Rhoads, rit..rg!! Eiie.l7Sq.. Abraham llesger and Keinr,s lands, anti :the residire tractst lying: cooligtams to eacii, litlicr.,, yenta hillna 6:11 acted and 1111 perches, more ,tir lee, botintied by lands of frier Kattp, Georg(' ilachert, IlenrY• Riegle, dallit Miller, (icorge Leininger atifl the ridge of tin! Blue )litinitain said to lie . e.,wa j t, with the appurtetialmes, consisting: at: a Forge an& Rolling mill; L . ,- 7 1 li 1 in slot - 4 1 ,10ne MaMsion lloitse, with a two '1 i:they stetilsiteher.) 'thereto attached, 1 two • .!-- L _ F-A- sioly Weatiterba:O on e ll dwelling bnie, 9 ten ( ant liortseti s 'a farce horn rarity frame and partly log, 4 frame stahles, I friths: schdollionse, and blac),:unith shop. Asithe prorerty.af Si - tinsel gettrilct.. • 1 - i... ' “, i 1 ,..! (I t 61,1 tat efl -- ipto Execution :tram - ill lie SOl'll by '. • ' l' i JEBEMI4I.I REED, .Shcrijf. , Slhfritri. office. Orwig3bufg, t . . ' February' 17 1 , 14. . • • S ,:' . • -; PROCLAVIATION. ~. •., i • I —, 'U" iir.l7.As thti Hon. IN4riotoni. B. EI,DitED, Es -4 v. genre, Pre . sidant 'of the several Courts of Coln . mon Plenit• of the iiountiestof.Daupliiii, Lebanon and Schuylkill. in Penntiyl*aniai and Justice of the revere.! Courts of quarter Sgssidns of the Peact, Oyer and Ter miner, 'and General`, Goal ' ff,divery, iii said counties, and . .titra4e .V. Peitarr. end George. Rahn, Esquires, Judges id the Court hf.G.ittirler Sessions of the. Peace, Oyer and trerminer end General Goal Delivery, for the trial of alt . capital, and other Kenders, in the said coun ty of Schitylkilli-'-byttlicir precepts to irte directed, have • ordered &Court of Quarter sessions of,the Peace, Oyer • and Ter - lanai, ancl%Gencral? Goal Delivery, to be hol den at Orwigsburg, on 'the last' Monday in Match neat, (being the 25th of sald nionth,),to continue one Week. j ' , . • NoTicti is therefore licre)iy given. to the Coroner, the Justices of thei Peace, and Constahlea of the said County of Schuylk,ili, thatulicy are by the said pre cept :cominanded tol.he theniand there, at 10 o'clock in the foreniaon Of said day; With their rolls, records, in quisitionS, exmainaltins, arid all other remembranceS, to do those things, WI licit several !Aces apper tain to he done ; 'apd all those that are bound, by p congiticitices, 1, prhsecute iagainst the prishners. that are or then shall he '.iti the goal of said comity of Schuyl , kill, are to be then and tlfere, to prosecutCtlicei as shall be jbst. • i .- f . !,Goil sat. the .gommonwealth. • . . I - • • . r JERPI i Ail BEED, Surnim Shelling Office, Orwigs,f t btite, March tt,IIBII. tj - ' • 0:- N. 13.--41te Witnesses and Jurors who are summon= ell to attend said Cimrt, arii required to attend punetn 'ally; InTase of nOn-attendance, 'the law in such 'ca ses., made and mit - Wed, will De rigidly enforced.— This notice is ptihrWitsl hi' order of the Court ; thos'e . concerned will .04treforitgovern themsclveS accord ingly. - - t . Flonses-4ro Rent. • r. F,- reei subcrriber , a prentO residence and store on I:tcntie stree4 The House will accommodate a large to to it v. A,11.!,W and qty convenientbriek house— and a svni; Mose On .11aliantengo street. To one or the above innitediate . nossessiqn may be had—to the others priasessitm on Ist of April nut , ,4 , t 'JAMES GILLINGHAM. .• . Squa l d Buildir*Lcds 4r sale, or to let .o.tt Grodnd Rent.i n. . : ' '• , ea rnt4ner.s, and tflailderl4, will be treated with on lib eral tertn,.. ' • i . trottlle, Marci %, . t tt-51.* Pottsville, a „,„. t : i t Rex oval. ... ....... . :, • i rinlt..isq.q .übscribo takes this method of informing his . customers and the Wizens of Pottgville generally,' that he h.t.-rentored lu4 ! , , 1 F1,01.1.1t AM . ) :FEED STORE • . _from Ointre street to the corner, of Norwegian and 'Oil 'Road streets,';where he will be pleased to nicht a roMintiftnee of thOr patronage.' ' • • - ' . - - •I " ! " ' ,JOAN RUCH: teb. ;'l, i f . . . SATURDAY...MORNING; . MARCH -1,6,1 Lines' addressed ld. his wfe, durin g a severe sidiiposil COINELIUS NEALE. • I said I Would lore thee; In want or in wealth. Thioueh cloud, and thrOUgh aunahhie;" in' siekness: in I health: •• '• AO' fear not my love, when thy spirit's, are weak; Thil troth khave plighted l never will break. . - - . . • Aveisickneis, but 'sickness, it touches the heart, ' , With a reefing where him many feelings have part; Thre's atingle in soothing the wearisome hour, PRI/ rears Up the atom, and Hope lotiks for the flower The rose sens as sweelly in sunshine and air, Flitti the greenhouse has all Mar affection and care; The lark sines as' nobly while Soaring above, Itufthebirtlthat we nurse, is the bird that we love. i • 1 I have loved' thee in sickness; I'll Mite thee in tt.,11;11, And if wont be our portion, why love be our wealth; Thy coinfoit in sorrow., thy stay whOn most weak, The troth I have plighted, - I never will break. lje A TALE OF REAL LIFE In the month of Attort, the following marriage might be found in a Column of our daily papers:—,'• .0n the 18th inst., by the Rev. Phillip 111 D. R. GordOn to Maria Sheldon. „Maria had made what this world Kcould eidl a good Match. Her husband II was an honest; indiAiriouslradesman i was engaged in a hiciativilmsiness, and had means enough to support her respectably. neathouse was furnished, for their .receitiOn, and they took poisession with feelings understood alone by those who marry for pare;; disinterested affeetion. Affairs glided du smoothly;. 4 wa s attentive to' 'lll business, and she did all in,her p ower to make his house a cheerfialone. AftOr some time, one night at ten o'clock,foutid her waiting his return ; this was unusual. For the fi4st, time since her marriage, was he out at that lici l ur: She tried to while away the tedious numerous hoping that:every one Ivouldhe the last spent in solitude. 'At length hid cane ; a Political meeting; he said, deiatheil iiinil l onger, than he ex peeted,as a number of :Oates+ had beeri'deliv ered by eminent Men, and be_beCome interested, and lied forgotten liow slowly :l i r hours, passed to her, N;iitif - whoni'lie:had been 1 , the habit of.pas. sing all his leisure inorrients::/g......cuSing him With a smile, she answered--'', I should not ha - eccirnplaineil of fcelhig weary on this your first ; but lion have heeii so Much with me,-that I, have become selfish. Dear must tne 'y ilk previous attentions fur rnyltult: •'' I • Da not call it a fault, Mari; it does not need even as much as you ham'e said; you have uttered . no 'complaint: it is from those ell-tale eye. that I have teamed how lonely you live been.' As' he spoke, IMfondly pied upon the.beauti ful featmes'of hi Wire, thainp4nbientranee had, lost' their heavine., and'sParklo With double bril liancy. Ire loved her with as nnich truth and fervor' as ever warrned the heart of the fondest husband, and he res . t4ed that eseepting those hpurs , devoted to business, none should be paisci fr'orn licr side. But, alas ! for !Inan's resolution ! the first - step had iieviitaien; the_ second was not At that time there was a great political excite ment,'and the reieetings, as is!generatly the case, were held in taverns. ' 'William,:theugh not a warm politician, was young, and likceven older persons, believing his candidate the one above all capable of filliiig the office souzlit,:witli credit to the State: . 'He imbibed the vieivs 4 his . a4.--eciates, and if not as conspicuous, Oas di afiximudyiNltylied dethese who had been ihritriost in the ranks. ''Ten AloCk now found' Lim at home as seldom as 'formerly : away from it.—Maria. attribut 4 l it all to the meet ings, that* knew he - waS cOnstaritty attciiding, and therefore uttered no murmhr. . - . It grieved her to see Idle ret';tirn sometimes with i a flashed cheek, and unsteady step ; she did not give ie,iit to her timaiihiess, anil pply trusted when the election was Over, he ° Nvoiith forsake all that [ - h ~a d. grieved her so much, and 'returrn again to his ' former conduct. She was willing, as every woman is,lo look. funvard to a bright a:nd beautiful futiire. SIM knew that all who live have el 6 Ws as N'S I elf 'as sunshine : to eneduater, 'and thought the' present; one:woe/a soon' . pass away, and • leave her a lied-, zon aeserene anti calm'as theiday she looked back upon as her morning liglii.`lthe meeting , N l :isere : 'William might always be foui'd, there v; as aPerty of young teen near his owii a4o, Possessing: pleas ing address"ainl Mennen; ; th6y made it a huii-, ness . to attach themselves to I new coin t ;is 1. , ,j, iii-: viting thenrte.drink to' theil , tter 'acquaintance, and thus gently Lead theni'hit the worst of vices. 1 They knew that NiVillfanr %vies! in good business, 'end to him they Profesied thelwartne.st frieedShip. They made up "various' . kifidsi of excursion and pleasure paities, to all of ' whiili he was inyited—L and, of conise, had to bear' a part, if not tht:' , 4ltote• of the'eipertse; Tor a man in his Moderate 'cit.. I curristanceS, this ,could not long continue; his be: .57ini , ss was neglected—his, etisioniers findingl i him; inattentive, sought more pun tual men: yneri his friends' found his means exhiauited, they" saw;' in him many faiths that hadet presented them= seiVes before. 'The sadforemost, most tc be des. pised, - an erepty,Perse; that as 'a bughear from which hie assceiatiiShrunk :s ith • terror.'; HO . was !, 'non': the lather of twe s iehildre' ;no money , Le:. i sines's'', a rued I :epiitatiolf-4cliail'ivas to become; of him? The thought aleatiat made him I mad; ' ; and he had recourse to the got& ; with this he banished ail thoughts of:his +edition, his home, I 'his wife, and his children.2.lfew he shaceeded'we I ' slitiliSee. •'' ' . ..' r ' ,IFeur i years had'elapsed shi t + the conclusion oft the first part of myttarrativil• - In a room in ode of,the Slidell houses that are situated in the north ern part of the'':' city:, sat all intereithig wornaii.! The room was eine% but 'ev:ery: "clean'',' and I.'r.tr! an air of Cerufertthat t eldinlinesi alwaysgives:'' The fundnir . i . ;WaS' all Tot' use—not a piece,: for oin6-' • Meet. 7 ln one center stood cradle; in 'Which ia . babe was sleepiuti t'besicia it mat elderly V , ,,h4atitL : t with her fdot upon the rockir ; she Was trying to ' keep:herself awakq and the, child asleep by` the . motion Of the ei7 i dt. ' — :'''''' ' t "•Icyasl.fax4. ."p.(l her molter. Four scare ebtntiotrlit (4 - change in tilaria'S : fire; but res.; ig,natien sat sweetly on her liandimina features; her eyes, though not acifbri , ghtrAnd .sparklin wersi. not titc - le'ss btautit uf,:tliongh the; lidht that. shono . ' -. ' . . ,:-.: -, •, : 1 . - . • i . -I lEEE To My Wife. , . . . . 1.. . . . . : , . . . . • .. . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , • . .. 7- , . L . , :, -.' !. , : ; ,- ' i • -, ~,, ,' . ~ - ' .. • H . 1 . .. - ....... 1 ~ , - , I ; AMERTISER IiMEMI from them was less 'daizling than when at first 1 . presente dto the reader: Her; neat figure was I, 1 -; i clothedin a dieis or the plainest materials-, ! • Her glossy hair Was hidden froth 'vie ,V by a snow white' 'dap ; antl;a• checked apron, - that had not yet lost its folds, doinpleted her attire. - ;it was • 1 1 very late, yet she was !till : sewing industriously; When she saw the fatal chant; that had come -'• 1 ; over her' huSband, she tittered no , complaint. She did not greet him. 'With 'harsh Words on his en trance. but 'received hint a. , cahnly ' as her misery would permit- ' She.hall given Up the pretty home she had entered with • sUch joYciuS prospects,l and rented the one wo now find her, in. All tha't she deemettMlinecessary '';vas sold, and paid the debts • that, were ' rashly incurred by her, unthinking . ~ , , partner.! 1 • ! i She called on all win) had been friends ht her proiperity, and r - equeSted their ;pat'ronage, as she intended, by sewing,iep earn a livelihood;for her family.! Her mother9lane' to live with hei, that she might devote more of lice time to labor by re lieying ! her ; of the house an of "the children. William - still coutinuelltisdowriws.rd, eourse. He would hire hitiaself out fOr n wqk'or tvio, until he got,' money fur drink.! •! When that was exhausted,. he wottid get employntent! elieWhere, for a short time, and thus his da l )* were spent. • is ~ /Toher, ~.ou had 'better goi to bed, you look sleepy . i besiles, yon need rent—you have been very bllsy to -day ; the!balie will not awaken soon again; and it he does, I can stir the cradle—do go to bed' H 1!; • . 'Not my child, I la'm not sleepy.; I can set. up tillyou finish,' YOU Will go, then, will you not P. .i,Nf;t till he cotnes diorite l ' 1 .- • -• '" ' • 'H' may not be IMme , till daylight, and what thanks will yiniget fiJr -- waitinghip I He will be in a pretty state where he 'dees 'collie V • • ' As she spoke, the , ddor ePened and he entered.-:-- The Mother said thetiuth. •.A. 'pretty state he was in-his coat was torn, hiS hat was smeared with mud, and his face teld. 'that* hadbeen engaged in a fight of 'ma:slight import. He 'gruffly asked fora light. - Maria !lighted one and handed, it to hiin. !She folded u'p!tlieWork she had been : Pre- , pre viously engaded it 4 p:nd at down to inerid the rent in his coat. Site then brushed it, and hung it oh !a peg appropriated for; its use ; next she freed thehat froini its .filthy! covering, and thdn went but • to the elidd, l acid Uptight thence a - tub, -.. i . and F 1 repast, a.. - late is Wis. filehour, to wash the soiled gaiments.4 - llr mother sat. gazing at her in mite astonishm ( ent. ,Pit length she:palm. , Maria, are yOuln l iad thus - lo eanntenanee his evil lloings - d Corp? to bed •,j you see how he re. warila your forbehrance. Why' not' take year ehilfllen, ; •and leave the Miserable creature to iris . '.. ow nway . • I •. .' ; • . i. ; Olother,'. said site, as she: looked up from her . , work, 'tic is my firtsbarid l the_ hither C .- n-y little ones) and as long Irs my ,Strength enables me to earnf.:Mrl, be shall / share it; When we were first married, he was lit t ul even- as you could wish; I scar poor, he wtsl not rlcht yet had enough to 'Make a li'ome comfOrtable ? of that home he made 1 me i ! a Mistress.—lllluotigh bad company lie fell intolvice, from winch Unkindness. can never re• claM , I hini - .• I liffi'fibfirrie 511, for four years with out complaint, but! dO not suppose withOuf Teel ing. (4 mother, when I 'see him that I love, come home .4 lie did to -night, my heart almost breaki ! And often, as I look Mica uPOri our happy - days, and f :think what y f ililliatia ' was then--tie effort I Make to sUppressi My emotion, can only be equal ledhy the ferveari with Whlch• I pia for resig . nationd 14ear.s fell froth / ler eves as she centitiu'ed -- ' : . , ..'„ t But. I will 1 ever', desert him ;,his clothes, tlitigli; old, shall! be neitherragged nor - soiled: will,•ati far as I I .oable ' perform my duty-the task is:an easy otit—the only reward that'l rill, mqtlicr, is an ahir vine; conseisteed- -`' - The miatlferdid not' speak—she knew Maria i " . 4 1.1 "5,0 1 utd, as t itCo:v ; that her excited feelings W le - filt4cd; - 0.1 felt inland that, she could call I L td at eXemplary vrOUIMI, daughter. - '''' " ' I Maria eontinued : her quiet, meek, uncomplain in"' wry ; still the same : gentle ereattfie to her 1 ''' I t husbitral, and the ;hard working Mother for her children.. • .! 11 Williani came hunts one flay about son-down ; .1 lie had been tryttn . ; - te get Work, to citable him to 1 purchase that Wflikhlact almost become his sole existence, kit wt 4 disappointed ; no one wanted help=at least not!t such as he could offer. - " ' 1 I lie had throWn himself 'upon deliair with an , ,an^ry look; Mit4a taus preparing the ~evening t meal;, looking roancl, , she observed the expression . of his'face,Uncea.ked hirii if he was sick. .- - -- I : 'NO,' he replied, in a surly tone. - • . Is:there anything that I can do for you; Wil liam I If there 13, tell me, and ' I will do it cheer fully..,; - , - . - 1 1 • t . ; ; , - 1. , Ot the fir:: tip:, for many earsy he amavered . ., .. 'tier Ir.indlY---:. 1 ; ' ' No, Maria, you have 'already done more than I desdryel ' - 1 - • ' • - - Her gentlenesS had conquered. He did not' leiveVeithat nightbut he sat by .her side as shedwer.l, and li r e read and talked until they were startled by the 'watelunan calling twelve o'clock. Eventrigs passed !in thefsame way, William once atom! soughtwork, but with a different viewnot to waste his earnings In intoxicating, drinks, but to use them in support of his fandly. He went to his - Old erupleyar,;, told his story, and hey prOrm ised to givd blur !What - they had to 46. Stewly they', l erere raisedito their former station. - -. • -, L k a neat - hot,ise, with allthe comforts, if not the seperiluitiel ef:life, they May now be found. When he told !:Maria it was unnecessary to CO- tinuo her sewmq., he asked her forgis:iness for, the many unkind N'r;?rds he had said to her in his dis sipated days. belong,i'all the t?red it'Oeiny reforniaiion--yonr mecknesend fohiear anciti have beeri the means ofchairging'a worthlem inebriate into It'firorthy member of ' society • .• 4 Hullo, striven) !' exc.] Arned'ra fellow in a steam boat on the MisSissippi; after he had retired to beth SterrhrdWhat, mama 7 'Bring mo moth Way bill.' Mrbit for, Massa 4I want to sec if these bed bug put down their - names for this' berth before I.4id. If riot—l want 'ern turned out: i - • • Front 'the Southern Mi+i:ans "MART'S GOT A BABY." 1 ANOTUER LETTER raon THE'OtOROIA NAJOU Prxr.viLLE, Feb. 6th, 1,644. Mr. Ttioni.ox :—Dear sir—News! uetys! glo iious nem! Hurra for me: --, Let the kettle to the trumpet speak. The trumpet to the canoneer without, . The mamma to the heavens, the heaven to catty," Fur Mary's got a baby . ! j • • And a monstrous fine boy at thatljileking of Denmark, you know, wanted to setgill heaven and y , earth in a uproar, jest becakehis excellen cy was gwine tolakb a drink of licker—But if ev er a man did feel like this world wasn't big enough to enjoy his happiness in, I think I ought to on this important occasion: I never had- sigh feelins before. When I waa' l lected 'Major of the Georgia , :ftlilitia I felt a goad deal of pride and gratification, and When I married Mary, I thought. I was the I • happyest man'itf_Georgia, but this lastbisness has . clup'd the climax over every thing that ever hap pened to me in all my bort: days. It wonldn% do for people to git much happier in thiS world, than I_ am now, mind I tell you. 1 .. 1 don't want to brag over other people, and know it's an Old maxim, that 'every crow . thinks' it's own young ones the whitest,' bat I'll tell you whit's a factFmincis one of the most surprisineet children ever was seen in these parts.- It aint but jest four days old this evenin, and its got plenty of hair on its head, and the'prottycst little hands and feet, With toes and fingers,.all jest as natural 'as grown people's, and when it opens its eyesit rolls 'em all round the room . jest like it knoved every thing that was gwine on. Motilfr says she really does believe the child knOw'd her the first time 'she took it in her arms, and • old Miss Stallions says all She's afrad of is its trio salmi to live. The gad is almost drazy about it, and sich another put randliawfin about it as they 'do keep! ;One wants it, Mr:nether wants it, and they won't give the little feller no cl4nce to sleep for lookin at it, l and showiti, it to people, and ltalkirt to it, and its all the ihne , come to its antystweetest ittle pre ciottsbaby=F-anty's ittle sugar-candy, tlumpsy • die,' and every time I take it, they're all scared to detli'for fear I'll hurt it some way. . Just as I specred, the natnin of it has been more trouble than a little. I,picked out .llenry Cray,' for his name - tuore'n a Month ago, but Vail all; wanted to have a say in it, and every One had name that! they liked the best of any. Mother said she never liked' to have any of her family named after great political ch'aracters, fir she neva 'o:Qcgr g e Washington, or a ThoniasJefersort•that was any Matter of account in her life; except the -first ones and their tianies wotildn't been no bet ter nor common people's if Weir characters wasn't,'' pld Miss Stallions wanted to call him Aberhain' stallions, catise that was her hushainlls,itante, and sister Carline wanted him named Theodore phtts, cause they mere•lfer favorite ilovel names,. and sister Kesiah wanted hiin named Charle:s.l3e verly, cause he. was one of the most intcrestinat charactet's in 'The Children of 'the Abbey.' I wanted-'cm all to be satisfied, but it seemed like titer *as no'llzirig"the bisness to any body's likih,• tintil the:y all talked thethselveS down tired about it, we agreed to leave it to Mary' to decide. ' Poor - .Mayydidn't know what to de, when - thry all tiath ercd avaiind Ike•heirsin her as hard -athc.Y could. .Remember:y6 - ur P6,,t Old father. that's ded and 'pine, child,' said old Miss. Stallions. "Oh, don't call hint Aberham, that such an .old time name,' ses the galls. • • 'Theodore is so pretty„ ses sister Callitte. 'Oh; that's su'h and outlandish French name; • ,ses all of 'etn..•• • ' 'But Charles Beverly bias siich a good charac terin'The Children Of the Abbey;' and sounds so ses sister Kesiah., : •.• 'N Christian Child ought tohe named a no vel name',' ses - old Alin Stallions, 'There ail lies froMeend to tend!, '• you've a mind to, dear, ses ther,'" , foi you're his,. Mother; "and ought to plca,:e yourself.' ; Mary 'looked up in fa 4; with her pretty blue (yeti, and smiled so tweet When sister Canine laid the bah in her, arms=-and then she :s-aid:„as she hugged it to her hosom— , Tome. to mudder, my tweet hit° Henry sall he Called HENRY pwecious iftle ring•dove so it is, and it sail be: 'President tao, when it fits a man, So it sail.' • -• 'Hurra for Cray,' ses 1, • .41ust-h-h-h-h, Joseph,' spa: mother, aint you shamed to shook Marys nemesia?' .• • The fact was, I felt so glad I foq,-,qt'what I v. as about. But I went rite off and rit 'down in tha family record: CLAT — . ..IIiNEs, .74c. first son of Joseph: and Mary. Jones, was boin on the 2d day of February, .11844: I've been sollustrated for the last week.that hardly know what I'm'aciin half the•titne;; . a . i.dd . don't spore I shall find time to do mucL ,1-Bc.but nurse the baby for scone tinie Othith. rite piert, and little lienry makin a Mon strOus fine heginning in the World. NonrorOfrom • - ',Your friend til deal; P. S.—l haint had no time to think of polities lately—hut you may be sine things is'gwiiie on straight enough down here.- There's monstrous few Joky fokys in our beat, and what few there is is so split up they don't know who they beleng-to. They used to say they 'longed to tb.etraltimore. Convention, but sense Mr. caltictin's tin:kit into his head 'to glveit tip - 4etlac:s.' don't know nothin about it, 'only the don't belong to : the Coons.—. Poor fellers, there in a: bad: box, Vaii Eturen's fooled :emhboitt the tariff and they hart!t - of no. 'confidence hi him about • abolition, and tho Can't go for him. Calholm's` wine to Njullify :agin, and it won't do for old Union men 0 jive him in that. . Ther'S no accouniin for thetaatehf the lolly foky's' and, ther a no tellin what they wilidebut iny"opinion is, if they don', t come to' their Senses afore long, and cote for Mr. Clay, they'll,be lae the lost tribes of Israel—not:to be found nowhere. I i'llE STRANG tH ; S iiiiltlAT::il;;;V E4lii. • ' I ..- thing touching in the siMple word.i . frinivr, but when is added, - burial, the deep fountajn . S of the heart are Moved. . • . . '`''''-''' Yesterday' Morning Was a sunny . 610:.•, Many a buoyasit heart, eager ti.ieiljoy, so ritreklmon on a January day, Was imielletlio improVits . earlyi opening, While, perhaps; . icarcely fiiite• tii . ilto mul titude was thinking; that in tmany.S .. ..h.;bitation suffering Or death was there, • • -,-;;..',.:: , • i Cabin'' , at a friend's; my 'good .motilng" 'was answered liy.!We are in trouble t e • herili young 't.., man boarding with us 'wili broughtiji;:f corpse. who ...Stolidity mornit'ig;te us chcetti4 and in ' 1 one short 'hour fell trouta oft, aud•wa#.4ustantly killed, adding, heis a etranger—lnisZi4 kindred :this side the Atlantic. Touched wit rec tal; I enquired; 'may J See him?' 1 4 1141feiti, tEn was.' opened, the friend who unclosed it, ;iN;l! . di all that apparent 'sympathy, which is - so conintkto rile- • tires, been e)r.p . atiating, on hisgootlnes,`his amis . - hie deportnient, Sce.,'s,Sylitg . is the ti;uidropped ~upon his coffin, the is a i strangm' in tiis*otintrYs, has lived with us, since the day we *3.0 to , thi house,'aitd .while in health,.a few . ' d: 'ago, en. [ joined it upon us‘ that be' Should be butiOltx 4 ent.:. ly, and not put into Potter's Field. '''', :,. •.. . "::.... ' lle Anil be burried decently ; .. li t s . Smployer 11u prealised to see that all.shall be pr*rly done.: ina few hours after; the Undert4o, .clerg.jt man; and a respcet,ible company of .iititens, aa' semblcd, not to eymplithize with wife'ol,ehildren, parents, brothers,"or i.is'ers, RI none .rloire there. fie was a ;granger. Three 'thous4;tnicea of water selienited all WIM claimed MlatOliship, and .. while the' silver-bilired Man of God '.;.T.as ". admon . . : • ishing the young to he ready to follow "gEtP Wenger, they, perhaps, light and joyous, or .14.0eilin life's cares, were 'not so much as sending' 'thought across the deep, where shroundcd.int4lie habili menti of death laylim whom theiAtwo loved . . : The narrow boy was closed; the hei* ri,:cOved - it;•stranger'sVilled the utility coaehesOlio foet man followed, and the iirocession . . o.f ., :lrango's moved o ' I';., . 47 ' 0 r ..- - .. - , . - NO. 11. 'Many" an ey c was moistened ; not Sstlr remora. broncos of jOyons days of childhood pa.l4Cd together around the'sarno hearth and becaugo none'of Loge who loved bins then, Wife • here to mourn him no*. . - • I' turned away anslthank&lGod,'„o „ at .as cold as 'l,4 ;in:blasted-wOrld, itd . frcstsLaiiot - whollSi withered every budding of fcelin,r,. - ci,c4 putting forth of kindness, for-the isolated stra4r, even in the world-puniuing hurried city of 'Nati York. Yes, 'thanks, to his einployers-4448 to the silver-haired clergy triah-'-tlianks ttithi''.‘young wen --,and thanks to the Women who folll 7 -*el hint to his long resting place:— . N... y. univerzal We Ms.. verkneW.th&man wild would say : , 3 knn Content el' Go where ,y(in *ill, among thftrieti:end poor —the man of'coinpetenee or the lalir4who earns his daily bread by, the sweat of hi's k"o",you hear the voice.of complaint: The otheOly Nye .were standing by a cooper echo was pli4g a merry tune with - his mallet round a eigt.,,Ahl b •eighed , he, 'mine is a hard lot—forevertmitl . n-. toad and round like a hut' sighed a blacksv . :ith, ;an one aroi; late hat !days, as he wiped tina dicps of pert iration irons his brow—while the red hot 'iron' med on Ida anvil,.+this is dife with a vengeanei44inelting and . . frvimr one'; self over; the tire: .og4hat Utiere • carpenter,' sighed tlic ‘hoemali.cr, 119 - ite b x nt .07;er his hip---,tone—lere:ant day tf* , daY - wearing my soul. out it ruaking soles fer olfel.:,.cooped up in a little '7 by .9 fount.' 'aid ifibt of this mit door[ Werlr; :exclainia the earpe4W, broiling or sWellering under the suit, or .exPe4eird to the incle mency of the Weather—qf I tailor.'-:- 4Tliis bad,' perpetually Cric:44e. tailor, 'to bo compelled to sit perchedup Itereplying:tte: needle: all the time—would that mine ttierii a rnbreitetites . life: 2 Last days of grace- 77 theOinks won't dis- • count-1 . -customers won't- pay-4-# : shall , I del' gruriable's the merchant, '1 had ;:it'ither l bi3 a truck horseHa d9g.-4 1 arty thing! ;116.10:plloWs, 1 gioarts • the lawyer, as he scratches his Itiqd over some per-. iilexing case, or pores over sonibl:musty record,— , happy fellows, I had rather hathitter stones than cudgel rr.y brains, ow this pilinsiiesatiells Tres, Eon.' Anti s . o thrcrogliciut all tita ramifications of 'mei ty-411 arc complaining of ilicir:Xotulition—&nd ing fault 'with their particular ct 44. I were only this, or that, or theotiter ; I alOultl bo content; i. 1. 1 -4; Universal Cry,.‘any ating:l4 what,i em. •'DFATti ,oi• Deuivx.ten.-4he Salem Register,. fornishes us N'it.Tl.the'paiticulais of a death Which oecurre'd in - . , ..\:e* . .l.i s sbon, a town id.the vicinity, on ; the 10th iiii.it,rrhere was a ferz hunt Oil that day, at whiclthad been freely used. Becoming too , much - info'xicated••to con thine the hen?, the poor wretchlay for come lioura • on the. "cold attended o!ityj,hy his ion, a lid bccive y. an oh?, tinaldc to get his drunken fet l 4 , t .:: 3l;wit; Went home. and itlfurni&l his !mother ofilttie circumstances. r-itillhoping, that he, would retdri t , (idid not send , after, him— night: carne on, ar. a. • accidently discovered ft neighbor Wheeariled''him to houSe nearby, vlere eiliOd• in a fevi:hoins.l o9 body WaS to tOWl).=:rtild for sonio Cause • eihibited at a groCery.: The (41..1"ct'upon his wile iS said to have been lrearifyJ z b o '-'4 , and heart. rend— Mil The next mornirtg, the•groe,er„,who had•sold - the • znan liquor, brought out the romuntler of hie stock ttntt burned it—basing • ftta :'4gneid 'the pledge. •.,_ llis exaznple AV,V3 followed by . F m')lrtherg,Toccr,l At the(uncial the pledge .was -09 upon the dead man's cofiln, and j serenty-one , ;:voJone•sig.ned it on the ,pot.' A collection of o - t*s.dollars was thtitz Made for tinz•ricldw; fifty of i4;10,11 weru'eontribiz led by the.gre:Fer,•••,.7lzo hug sOl& the liquor to tlio decL.;.sezl. • • • A , 7.1CT : 444 4 town 110t!4 - ..11141tIred. miles, oti, a,sinall sized man went to tlielpiantation !tint gentleman Who was 11:.P.)1..in wit, but rather .imivy in flesh, with a piece ie'f'pper hand. folded in a legaVortil, and khcitin by the abbre'vi atiOn..of " ca: swneF-Of the; mansicn tke t eld,Lo explained his busiip - ss when: lie' was . reqUr;ited to reiud tho capias, coMmenced a§ - usual' YoUVe hereby copmiaa dea, without del4, to take tlisllody'of," &c. Humph said the priiier,:stretchil:ig himself upon his back, 4am really. . 'loh,. but you don't expesdine to carry yen in JOS. JONES r 4 anus?' 412ertiin , :y you ir.ubl take,toji l!o!ly, you knim - . • • I 10 I:tt. ref,ist. th.e.procce ! : i_oft4e taw, uuderattad, but , , '• • Will yo,'4.sVsit hero unt4l'bung a-cart?' i..7aa't . proitiaa;.l may Tic : aver illy :fatigue in ds inearnrbile.".. vliat rata.t / And there, ho Lig irintiol'oe'abl. until the Sheriff loll:, Yo'u riact do your . dot:4' 7772 MN OEM
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