IZ i= Drags and Medicip.es, TO-: tHE ..VIIOTL,E :WORLD ! It is adn titled by all wha hart used them, rand • who has not ?) that PETEIt VE,GUrABLE AN- • • • Tll3l . l,loUtio I'ILtS, • . . to moct•:unrivalledl remedy ever discovered A R b,F 11. '.' ri e i geniitly orman. They area sovereign curt iiir i i‘c.follo . eng, complaints: Yellow and Bilious •Fevers. AFever.and Acne, Dyspepsia, Crimp. Liver c e rrielteati,SicAt . Headache, 4aundice.Aithina, Drop .y• IthOmatisra„Enlargement of the Spleen. Piles. et;olie,:lremale ebs;ta cti6 n I, Heart-burn, Fong& Tong . . ; Naur,ei, Distentlons of the Stomach And Bowe' • Ancipient biarrhl23..Flatulence.llabitualCos., i tive., J... of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com rite. and in all cases of Torpor of the Boviels, wh I.:nthartic or an Aperient is needed. T eAreexceedingly mild in their operation., pro• ducing neither Nausea griping, or Dcbili.y., They are even direly used and commended by Prise - mono Pitrinew:s, in all parts of the Union, from whom any.quatttity of , Certificates of their tattle can be oh wined: SHERMAN'S COUGH -LOZENGERS Are the safist, Most sure and effectual remedy for Colds,ConsumntionAVhopping, Cougn,Asthmp, tight ness of the Lurms.or &c. Mr. J. kn Star'key, font of Gouverneur .t.,•cured of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settled Consumption, by these Lozenges,. when the phwn - cians could do no'hing for him.. Mr. Charles W. Perlons, 71 Rowery: was cured of a severe cough and emld, ofthree menth's standing-, by half akov ofihe Lozenges. Rev. 3fr. 11. in crick, 497 Pearl st., has used theM'iu hie fantily.witlt invariable success, and recomm.mide them to all ha are ntrlictell with coughs, colds, or any a ffeettntis of the lungs. • Mr. 'l. E. Martin infferertseverUl weeks with a dis trust cough, which nothing reheyed, till he tried these 4,n501i74"5. which cured him in a few hours. • Mr. ,ki,tr.44 ll' Hate, No 5 'l'ontine Duildings, Will st.;iriAlc 2 some to a friend, ~who had not erjoyed ni4r i c 6 si e .iip for several Weeks, being every few mi nufe. attacked with some distressing cough. as almosl DI take away his life. The Lozenges made him raise c,04, nr..t euribled him to sleep well at nigh. He had 'red every thing eke he heard of, and nothing else Word! d the least reltel:ii—another instance of saving .1•11:11ciw.beAll from an untimely grave. .HERMAN'S ‘r ORM LOZENGERS .Proved in mote than4kl.UCO cases to be infallible the only cisiain worm-cicstroying medicine ever dis covered - - of Vionais/.--Pain in the Joints or limbs. 'offensive breath. picking at,the nose. grinding of the teeth doring sleep. and at times a- paleness about the flushed eheel:s ):tedirg at the no+ e, gnat.- ine Fengatinn 3i- the Eton:T2ll, of halt over the surface of lie bn y, sl:,litchills or Ell 11 ache, thowi,iness, vertigit; torpor,. distil:tad dreams sudden starting iii sleep with .frir.ht and sefeamieg nometinws a troubles/Hite cough, feverishness, th:rs malid hoe. fits; bad taste in the month, difficult breath Ina. pi:in . in the stornaell'or nausea. itsuain , sliness, vicramous -appetite,' leanness, bloated sR:in : te ll or :mooting pain; in rations parts Or he I'M)... a sense Of sotuctltio, rising I7Z the throat, M.:lin,. of the sink ton arils night, a frquent desire to 'peels sci tilt-111i g from the bowels, and some time., discharges of slime and mucus. • Dr tin/en lhiutcr. ICOSistli A venue,ltnew a child that uas Mit ed til:lits by these Lozenge's, utter three rrlii.r..ll,z, and is hi n rot Mug el.m rcmdd gi se the heist le•f_ boy oil board of one of the I la Vre tiacialF we cilrcd Orli'S by only one dose of them. ,fo4ll, 8.11,0rd.:47 Thirc ;treet, gave thrm to hisrtAold, atd ttiey broJgh array :he worms b; thou- Zah.q.57,./e,_:Sll,llne st.. - bas usof them in hver 700 Nome of rlpm) of the':most alartuMg 01.1 t. actrr, nhd at V . ..a with the grea:eg FliCCC`*. .• has us rd Item m.h:s famd% tor two vents, ctuh entire sue Twemy,th 0t..4 per 6„ x . .or r0.7-Cnatrs Give tut:oral:VP rohel in r,rrvous or Nick Headache. o the heart. lowness of spirits, dospoh. decry. ithfl .IMt.a..ory, or I trod sore throat, IMwel or Nominee entorki (yr rcssiOu or a souse of pMking or he 61c , t.ch.die. soa , tivr, cramps. of the 'fitl.tnnch or how hysteric.il :AT et too.; atid,all nor vow.: diseaFUS. drowsiness thr‘Mgh the day, acid wake. ftilne.,39 at IC. , :h.:chokra or chalera toorhtis:ciarthiCa, 41irti..1111,, or a. SCpSe Lt f:t.gue. Tersous travelhag or attentiire.larzo parties: wr.l I,l,l,.zer.ges real. • rt.Vll,f,r, acid mipart.ma the burtanoy ni youth—ii set after dlseipunr.t . they restorer re,ome of the sys tem,genern'dy, as:d remove all ti,c u'opleasait s )ni p. to,s of too t'rre • Moore. Faq.. F.,..ittir of tub Rrothei Jona than. was cored of a severe heidache In six mmetes by Om* al the Camphor Lozenge he was prrjudiccd tym. vice tl , e Wash ii,z1911 4 :.111r;rit , 111,1,4.11 , 4-e totn;•any..h;oz Fuff..l.l P.r iTh ICol VOI! , idache, no , tpug would rc lie're tat he ust.e. the;e Loze , g.:s whiih rt:lnovcd it ci4,lrt.l . ti in !inert . . b-. it S. :Si th to ick.i 01 102:1 dar • , as to und k e elitta al. most for !mil tit three lions at a t,ini ever ailiitdci: !yin any' rciicf tilt he tr.vil these bizca gpc„ and they.curod htrt it a few minotaß. W. 11...41:re oi the N.ctv York lierald. has 'used them ;Or ilielast 3 car fo r and,alio.aya foetid iinunil.Lte rol l er from tliera. • • 45. 7 1.eriti0n..5 Pon . .It!in',Fpltiqtr! • 1100.00 s°lEl : yearly of this best of all. PiaPers.— Litribtjo, troihress in the lkick..l,lllllP, Sale. lifroast, Ntett i or Luntis,..-ffectivil ly cured by 117 Only I2ltetitii each, and war• rant sui,eriot to a 9 othiir lilioiters par, heutar to get :She, 71i'eS' PC,O);i!Gr/3'S or you will be impoied u;iiin. A ro:d the 3;m-ions:lnd worth Ida. The) a me ti Ramped on the back of eacili - ,gOt none avit holt it, or you will lie del:el:ed. Congli Lozen i ze:, only 21i cents ,a bog. Nt'onn le tt n•:es do' do . . C .- a1450r headache `2.s cents per box. •Poor . 2.1 i'goiicri only 12: et nts a Ogre, above,; , ki.l.4.'l:2t's for by - T. di J. nr...vrrV, • Ants forth. propritur.- Also by 4'ort CarLura,' Tag4 - art,Tainaqiiii. • Giiorce Jeer 10, 1513 `.'l=l L NEWs. e%erv. that is hear •rt mar LC 1 11 ( . 41 4,1 (IV t trne , v - ii,ie 41' . k COM POUND I ATiVF:. •), This be • 1,1 pros! satnol or:). ily those who will call at any the sio'rea v' here this it valu .ble tp.ctlleine is by cerulTdates , :11.1111C1111( 21.t . eti;pf cures pet Corm ell on in*,:ivicluals Ai ILI ;0.4 - all hopes ttfrelicf— eerti•.:,!iif,.,' of l'hy:icia no who had the most severe %wier tre'atsnent, thete:paticitts liacing I..ken the medicine by lTre'll:; , lV;fe .irl been cored— certifica•i . r.. from CM Cl sit lionota Es , Clerk of Orphans' Court- :\ lung , heir iicqoair lance . ivit It persons of rehreerahilliy crud ho having the Canoe of thr:r l'rilow men at h, art. have soluntarily . ,ecrie for wqril red ivt , n :sta:ctlit‘iit tiC their Cab(! its cure. fur putificatain. , &o. Sr. - The number of these i- • ti cites berne.t9o arra t Gtr news:.ar'er publieution, the r his , leveed it ads Otl is to ha cc a copy, of the must imi.ortant certificates properly antlientma te,i,-01....1er rc al, to i c pl.ice:.l at the stores of agents, -viitt Inf.,: the rno,l.ciL:l2 for sale, where pereriZS afitie td K3l'o evil While Swaing, Caroni. . Nler,nriid cli,eases Eroptiong of - the hot, of long standing or in rinicat Consumption, silk I lead-ache, S:e, may have tant.pportunity of 4FCert3llllllj, the anti residences of these w ho hare been cured I.i'y its use. 21 - 0 rib., w:ll be vv tiling. :f c,licd upon, to give every jujhrarthOft required. A 4 a :more general evidenen that this is no quaik metheine. I would refer to the names of theToltiaw.. ing well known physic...tilos, who have-attested to its eflicanv,.—Dr. 3. 1'..1 - 11estCr; Dr. . Brrcn. Dr. incr. Otto, Dr. If 11..Multlenhergt Dr. 3. E. other. Sold - wholesale and-Retail at the drug and Chemi cal:s:pm of E.,8, EICIIIIOLTZ.Pettse , IIe. .• • /3. B, 4•_j.11.12 / .lltneravllle• Hugh Kinsley Pori Carbon ; Ilenry Voute, " - i2 ssi-T g• 4—iv • I.l2:;larr -- _ - PiO I' NVS VEG i; E PiLLS AND. l' IRE SXM'I'TERS. IVIIR high and envied celebrity which this prl II eminent "Ardir me has netlittred for its invarithe efficary in all Ow diiirasek which it proesses to cure yas rebdered the unit prantine of pulling not only un necd•sary.liut unworthy of theta., are known ‘. by . their fruits ; their gerld wirks testttiy for them. 11nd t ev ditty° notby the Isith (tithe cfedid`rus. • In at: raisesCeyrivenres, Dcspepsia, Bilious and Liver .Adeictions,• Asthma, Piles. Settled ?.21115. ;ZLA:II6I'iIiSM revers and iti4l Ag d * s.a.istinate licodsches Impute to ate of FS, Unhealthy Appe“rauce the kind. \e: vows . D. batty. the Sinkncss incident ds retrialcs Deiirale I lealth, every kind of Weak -thins of the D.;:nstit c Organs, and in all general Dc .: rangen t ents of tftaith. thotie Mtidieines have invaa ably rovcd a certain .and :meetly remedy. They restore Vi Brous ealth-to the most Eshaus , t2imstittitions. A lilngle taint will place tic I.4fe Pall' and 'Phcrnir Billeix beyond - Th . ; reach of coutpelitton, to the esti 'Motion or ev9ry either.[. Prepared and !Sri& Wholesale and Retail, at 'MA • ham, t i . m o y., E ' g oi*:6, - 3:3:)l3roadivel, .corner of An ' thony street. ;":CIN ' N. B. 'None arc genuine unless they have the Inc simile of San Mefilit's Signature. The Life Pills are sold in doses—Price,`Za cents, c'''socents. and I Dollar each, according to the size and the ?limit: Bitters in Bottles, at I .or 2.d01; tars Caehoviih full dilections. - Good Samaritans can be had Of the Agents gratis. For sale by ' .B. 8.% NNAN, • ?Ngent for Schuylkill county. 32—ly Ausa t J. .Pease's Caudy and Sherman's Lozenges. US.Treceived on consignment ltem the Agent in rtuladeiphia. a Int of •P6se's Celebrated Mar i:tuna Candb, and Sherman's Couch and Worm Lo- Feig,q3. . IL HANNAN. Pee. 23.5 . Agent m. US .. M :...., .=, :: .--:.:::,..... .. .:.:„ : :-:. s.c-:',:. : .:;:: -....:i :, • ~.. . „ ... • . . ........._ .......... .. . "I WILL TEACII. TOOT TIERCE TIMBOWELS OF rrr. Z4iTH, A.YD IMMO OUT ritolt.Tll6 C.IE4IS OF IIOUZITAINS, 3IETALS IYHICI2 , WILL. GIV/rSTiIEXIIT/1 Tc1:0174 nANDs AIiD BUBJtCT ALL I4 ' TME TO OM ÜBE AND sidliVlX JOIMON. ' I ; WEEKLY, BY BENJAMIN .B:NNNAN AGENT FOR TORPROPRIETOIt POTTSVLLE SCHUYLKILL ,COUNTY PA. , VOL' XX POOR HOUSE AC LIJAH HAMMER, Trcasa with the Directors of the Pp House of Employment, for Schuylkill, from the • Ist. ski D. 1843, to the Ist. day of 1844. I • . DR,.. To cash received frOM the Commissi, co., for the use of the Directors .., Co., up to this date - -To cash received, from Wm. WlDer' _fur coal, . _ ._ _ I To cash recetvid,. fro in Ludwig Zita • 'Pit caucelling . Intleuture, &dance due Elijah Manner, Treas CR; By balance due Treasurer from last y , settlement, By cash paid Wm. Orieff, Steward foi of Alms House. By cash paid for Dry Door% Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, 011 Hardware, Cedar. Qiieen, and Earthen Wire, Out Door Relief, 915 bushels Rye, ..! Wheat and Flour, Pork, 12 Heads Steers,. Beef, •. Attending to Hospital, Materials and Mechanics to New Repairs at Tavern Irouse, Stoves, Pipe and Tin ware. Dried Apples, Peaches and'Cheiriesl Co., State and Road Tax, for 1812 and 1843, Brooms and Brushes; Tobacco, ' I Overseers of Coal township, Northur County, • - . . Hired men. and labourers on farm, Hired Girls and Nurses, Shoes and Hosiary, s Bed Feathers, Saddlery, Printing. • One }ears Dowry - on Poni-IlouieTal cardii:z.; Spinning and Wearity ' , postage. • '3 *22 tops Coal, - lame, . , • . liailA, ' • Chairs. . fledsteadS, C%dfins, Ploughs, Surzi.ml Instruments, Policy of insurance, Medicines. Plaster of Paris, . Surveying. Books and Stationary, Vinegar, SAL ARMS: • Fly caah paid Charles Focht, late Clexk • • John Hannan, Esq.,:t years services; as.Coun set ant. Geo. Halberstadt, for 9 nirinthti as Surgeon to House, and out door Extra services and medicines, ' ) DOLL J. C. litehler,.9 Months B;DeViCeb 51C61110 .1 / 1 * House, Extra Services, Wm. Bock, Eeq., late Director, ye, Extra Services, - Georg.e DJibert, Esq., I years salary Exira Sen'ices, Grief, Esq., 6 months err Steward, Henry Krebs, 6 months services' as Elijah Hammer i years services!as AVE. the subscribe:a. Auditors off havine esannned the account 11)i: Directors in - the Poor. oft he noui! f , r the - County of Schu%lkilt. reFpec foreePiaa Statement. ac the resialt.ol and that there is a balance in favor; Tr•aeurer, of four. hundred arid ni and ei4lay eight CU. 'Willle33 our hands this fifth y WM.. II 'GtIERTV. JNO. C.ICLAYTON, --,AZDITv TVILLIA 3f GRIEFF, Steu,thl, in aern.7tnt to!'tli the 'Diredors of the Poor, and •of the Hou;se of Entployment,for the County of Seldiylkill, front the Ist day of January. d. D. 1843, to the Ist day of:January,, A. p. .1544. DR.. 1 . To cash received from Ellinh Earner, Treasurei f.lr the ._:...e of the Alm,. Boos , !, j , 320 00 Rent Inuit.). L. smith, J. Hughes , Ind Samuel Heebner, . 109 0.1 Cancelling and writing Indenttires, i 21..04 Dirertor's Note, -, •- . . lO O .OO Black Smith work, .-: ' t '' ' S 42 , t : '27, Pauper, . . , . i 51edicine, . ' . 10 . 110r,,e, 5.3 00 . . born,. . _ ' . 11:ickwhiat: - ~ _ • r 50 licvf, ~ , .i• GO • . l'en,ion ihr ttoratha Snyder, ~ ' 40 04) Mr. DreFsle.r, fuT.Sara.hke=st; - PIO 00 It. II: B.?ughner, . . . : 19 01 Hauling, - . . .. ' ; O CO Pastdr,,, ' . • i ,SO 7.1 "sheep, • : . .. - • 41 40 „Stray Mules, , ' 100 ha - ic Weaver, for bnarding,and.David C:oVe; -13 03 John Rud y, 3 45' 11,mrdifigacc., Insane Woman; . 1 17 00 llaT•kets,. ; ..2. to) Pies, A SO Philip Reed, Esn., Intereet due C.lguthnan,a, Pauper;' .... 1 ' lb 00 bireczors olFrunklin coUnty, for I'Doarding &c.,. 11S Oct Sainucl lii!n forosh. ,r Dowvr, : ! ^ , .50 00 Elijah Ilanuner,Trcasurer on account of Sala- ry • • Tbiance due Wm. Grier, on the Iptday ofJanu ary, D. IS-14. - . . ,; 1- • $ 125.3.129 ---...., I. I L • . CR; 1' - fly a balance from list settlament,! ' ' 134.9 44 ' Dr cash paid hired men, and Clerk, ' E 10111 (:;lnstahle Fees, bringing pauperslto House, . 7f4 76 Medicines,, 6 2.6 . . . Dogs, . ; 1 . . 7 71 Tracslling Expenses and Toll; i • ' '.II 031 .. John F. Dehr, keeping Ann Mondey, . . ~_. 400 Eipenses;to bring Ann 3loodey lick to House l9 - '1 Itenn,eing Paupers to their place eJfsettle. . meat, I 19 631 Tailor work, . . ' . 321 , 9, Sand, 350 Butcher, : . , I ' - 19 50 Hand Oars and Hoppies, , ! i • 1 . 5,35 Catharine Schreiner, 5 weeks boyd in B. lios- • pital, , •l• ' 1.5 00 Expenses to bring C. Schrettler,ifrom New York, and P. Eayers frnin : Phila. Aims ~ '',..„ House, to Schitylkill co., Alnasilouse, • - 0 5.1`2 , Books and Stationary, . - 3 lIS Black Smith, .1 ICS Cleaning Clock, Cider and Apples, Rakes, Truss, Fish, Ziurse, 1. rc.:::! . ' 0A 3122. from l'hiladel6tita, ' 1.0 % Gailliz. , i 1 1 071 Arbiiraticn in case of Patrlck;Dpran, - ; ' 614 Potatois, ' r • : i 5 SI; Weighing - Cord. , ISIS . . . 'Sweeping Chimney, - ~ , ! ~ 4 191 M. Seltzer, boarding A Pauper attendiri; Court, 1 3 i Cardona, • ' :3 . , litteridine HospitaL• ' I ; . 3 - 15 Mountain Tea, .• • . I . 6 2 . GO • . Pid -- ivy of Insurance, - I • ; 33 b 3 Mason Work, 4 75.• Limn, -•- '2 15 , Turnips, i ' 8 215 , ncsairing Spinning Wheel r, , - r :, 2.i' • do Hydrant, ,4 55 Bell,- ; ' 129 Corn BrOOMS.. -.---.:,_ 1 - 50 . . Meat Bench, - - One years compensation as Sti January, 1512, to Ist day of," Taupers remaining In the Hem ary. ISII. Males, Males under 13 years, Fmale Fe e males s, under twelve years, Out door Paupers, Paupersmitted into ttleg° JanuaryA. 1). 1b1.3.10 t he 1 Males, Females, Born la the House, 1 Male and Males discharged and abscot Males died, Females do Female s discharged and sheen Borti.ifirs the I.lnese. . Out door Paupers; ' • Boys bound out, Itemaini. - Lgin the House. • ' . BCfUND OUT tbe .174A.F: , James Mitchel to Haan el Watson. of pe,rry town shin, Colinnbin!county ; Abel Eli In Solomon Lindner,' F.sq.,. Rush .11iwnship, Schuylkill County; Daniel Sch . wcnk to Jacob Gei.se, Borough of Potts% ille ; Wm, Harrison Taylnr, to George McDowell. lot Columbia County; Daniel Achebach to John Fenstermacher, Wayne townsbip. Scht4lkill county ; Thomas Miller to George W. Matchin, Wayne township,Schuylkill co , • 31.4;DE I.:v 111 E, norsv 1 42 Pair Shoes. 34 Ilotindabouts, 15 Veits, 105 rah. , Pantaloons, 107 Shirts, SO Frocks, :LS Sheinise. Pet. ticoats. 04 Aprprs, CI Pillow Cases, 44 Bed Sheets, 4 Bed Ticks, _'Bolsters. 35 Chaff Bags, Iled Cases, 11 Quilts,loTowels, 15 Wcenen's Caps. PRODUCE QI, i , FAR . M. COUNT. , rer, in account and of flu . he County - of ' of Jcznuary, A. anuary, A. D. goers Of Schuylkill of the Poor of said esoa au I= •- - - wheat =Shocks, Tlyet2Sl hocks, Oatt. 312 Shocks ; Shesdces tp t6•Shoek ; Cloverseed 6 bushels. Corn in ClObs,l:B3 Bushels, Potatdes 2000 Bushels.tHay 53 fowl Horse loads, cond Crve), 1 four Horse ',bads, Onions 14 'Bushels, &nail Oniotis 51 Bushels, Bed Beets 251 Bushels, Cabbagel3:3s hesds, Pickels, 263 ft ozeu. , 1 PKODUt'V OF DAIRI. Inerman, 5 DO d er, .495' 7011,26 1595 Pounds nutter, fatienetl on Farm tuid slaughter-, ed; 16 Steers, yteight. 9299 pounds, Hides . :1379 potinds: Tallow 81$ pounds ' 16 limn, weight. :k2ll pounds, Lard, _72 pounds, 15 jCalve a, .weipt 11'21 pounds, Hide 162, pounds, raised ;4 pounds Wid. I • STOCK ARM. cars • 'I6S 61 k the it3e 2•30, 00 592 79 •Ice 2, &c: i 364 03 6o 21 2: 93 793 St 'i5N 92 5275 • 91 79 .211 90 62 . . 5 Horses. 17. Cons,li Sqers, 2 Heifers, I Ball 15 flogs,; 14 Shoats, 6 l'itg. ! : , lfiE, the subscribers, kudltors ofScb4lkill countv,l havimr. e,rarnined (he account of Mm. Gricir,: Steward of z.zehttylkill iounty Alms Ilouse,itud respect.: fully 'do report the corer:Mpg Statement, ag the result of our investegatipn ; and 'that there is a bilauce i.O fa vour of Wra Grieff, §teriard, of forty tyue ! dolizi'e, acid, seven as. ' : f , , ! Witness our . , tirds. this Stilt day. of January, A. D.' Lill,. ' i , W3I:IIAGGERTV, JNO. C. CL/ TON, 41.1irrozza. .7 55 spital, 1269 3 ° 1 /1?. 9i 38 ; X 00• ;31 04 11 It! 54 IS. ,berland SPt ENDID _tl• IUN' A nrr.trs LEEI.VINATED ..4ND, NEW 11-PIC7.OIfIAL dompleicd 5 1 0 nnn,her,, sc•2s cis. p'ernutnher. This vreat•ahri Mszniticicut tVnrk wi-!11 be eti d lishctl with Si4teen hundred Ilistitricnl '?l::nzravin23, ofatr lettel;lo each chapter, by J. A. Adims. mere than fourleeh hundred of which are from orelinai de.=izus. by J.C. Char,rnan. will le, Printed front, it statarlcl cons of the AhletiCarl Hi dpd t'ontato ltc4rences, the Ainicr‘pha, at Cor.cardanee, Chr,,nol4.cal Table. of iir...pqr Names; Gi - neral T:rble -of vueir,ll:s. 'Altlaorrns. sk:e. 'fire Inge Flonosettees, 'rtrie6 to the Crd arid "restativeits, l-'amily llc- , cord, Pre , .eival ion I li , toric , 4l tons, ai.d Initial . I..teters:to the Chni,se rs,.Orreanetital Borskrs, Will bra fr:emo.e:ogns. ne.(la expre,e.ity for this edition. by J.-(1. . I.•;.;ew York; in ackblion to which there will he numerous large ee.:rav,q,...s front ile,i ; :,ns by de , i,ni; , ,4:,.hed arti.,:s in li.r:.nce andtoghnd —to w kith alb cru der will lie . aie,en in the last nninber—_. ThezrOat supetiorey r,t 's arty pV:oof impres s sinus from the Eturacirtz.s, will 'satire tl those...who wise their names at nice, the rosscis , ,on of it . in the PERiT c.T loN. To be ekanplertsi in ;Wont iO nnnibers:at 25 ct.• each.' • 129 5 9 9-52 1U 12579 109 47. 57 01 .2`.;Sb '• 53 DO m, • ~ 31 97 F 29 77 45 5 41 •j 91" 93 •1 16 62 ' 5 00 - i 13 OU ._ 7,75 1.'2 50 10 57 50.00 OS 5:1 13'00 2'50 16 - 92 7 37 60 00 50 00 =1 Phyeician, 75 00 00 as 1113 - The i , u4. - ter.iber has been :Tuointid Agent. for the perpose of receivini subscriptions ro tiuc I3:10. in Sclinvlk:ll (;;ounty.Acre a ,peciutenjcopy of the Work can be seen. • • 1' , 6 ••. .10 '25 rs salary, :19 00 • 19 55 t l3 Director, 'OOO 13 50 es as , • 210 .IVI 137 ,50 :23 00 Jerk; reasurer, lIEREAIi t . ll Ifon.lNA•nt.uittl... b. *l.Dlirl3. Es • of the several Courts of, Cum mon Pleas. of the c,,,uniies of Dsuphin, I,entirton and Schuylkill, in PeAtisylvatiia, and Justice hf the several C ,, art, oft - 4...134;er Seasions of the Peace, C.)) erand Ter rnirwr, and General Goal Delivery, in =aid counties, areliStrar,tyr Pale:cr.:and Gcc- A re Paha, EsquireS, Jud4es. of the i:ortrt of Winner Sessions x.f the Peace, Dyer and Ttriiiiner and General Goal Delivery, - for the that of all rapiral, and other I%ffenders, in the said coun ty of Stlluvlkdi—bv their precepts tome glreCted, hare cidered a Couit of • Quarrer Sessions of thil Peace, Over and Terminer' and (Iv:rival Goal Deliv,iry. to b. len at yirwtrilutt,r, on the la'.st :%I , qiiiity in March Owing the i 'dfdli of ;said nirnib.) , to F ontinug one week. 1 , • i i NOTIC tb.'irert,re hereby. riven, In ithe Coroner, the Juatices of the, arid Canslablts of the said 'Ceunty of Schtnikill, that they are by the card pre cept commandedto be then and there, at 10 \ o'clock in the forenoon said tts,'with their rulhi, records', in quieitions, eratninatirdni, and all other rbrueniltra flees, to do tho , e thunrs, which to their several' i ntlices a,. bt• 11,11, ; mad all Thane that are! bound by ra c4,l3anivtuces.' to prosecute azahlst the prisoners that are or then nitdl be in ttie goal of,anl conhty of Stioal.- kill. are to he then and there, to pros..icute them as snail belt's!. God rare Ole C6numnnuictilin.. 8•7011 lactlurikill Counts ,n( the reasurer et. 4Fe of Enlployntnnt. cfft9l3 - dr\ repl"ttlie ,fair tnvebtirf7ti,-n; r;Cf Elijah lianquer, inety eight 'd:llaa, 'of Jactlarr, A. r, •i I Jr:REMIAII RE'Efi, • tizitnirr. §hcritT's Orn'igs 11 - Ilacrli 2.'15 111 Witnestie and Jurors'ilth. aro t•ilmmon cd to attend s';tid Cottrtare 'required to , q , .end pi:rico- I ally: - In cases of nn-art endance. lava' in hurl' ca ses, made , and proyideir,'lvill be rigidly, enforced.— This notice 14 published by order "tithe. Court ; those concerned till therefdre govern thernielves 'accord- ! ngly. 1 , . J ., To the Militi y t .. . s 1 ~...._.. ri ~ • .. -•-,; •• • i , , A S the period is fast ; approaching', fotilhe electionor ..:: I. Cl:lice:, to the several Lattalions, and of the New; Brie - ad..., and:3S it is genetally,altlionablerroneOusly,be-. iteved that a good uniform. cannot be-Protured nut of , the city, the!. •siih , crilAr., , , would th+refore notify all; suc,.es.ful candidates 6f the fact, that they are prepa-; red to furnish M1L1T..:21". OUTFIT ,t of any rank, 1 from Major General: to Corporal, iii ata correct, ele gant and clAari a manher, as any ot lei- establishment in the state+for, the:truth of all wh ell they can give high and sati4tactory ei :Once. . I 1 , , i LIPpiNCOTT 4 Tll AY1.0,, , ' Corner .11a;intaitgo and b ntre s!rtets. 1 , Feb. 17, , . i : 1 1 - 7- r--- -4 i" - -',' • , I-1 . , l i n AnTzrAzg',3 . , II 1 Cheap oi3 Ook. & Stat,ietary I- iStore: Tim subscriber has kecently fitted np his Establish meet, and is detcrlianed to c011.z.1 :rinds or , Sckoul 400k4.,' I -11i,re.! ailecti4,l79ol3, 1 Pin 0: M 7 4, k,. Z 5 .14 fl.i , fie: ry,, • r F.inry ' , :iintionert. i . 4-e: fie. r-!- - .. i J Wholestil and Befall, tat the lowest Philadelphia Cash prices.' Beim! Ill'tel111111(!ii 10 !ao,rnmottate 1114 public, he respectfidlcsolittlie paiTonag.e of allthos4 itiwant of a!rlicies in hisline of businefis. . Couto r'y ....itore.-lieepors, Teachetsiand others, sup: plied wholetralaat the' very lowest cash prices. t:,- If Storekeepers and others, wiling. , hand enough to furnish us Will , a list: of the BOOli.s. they 'require t we Will he happn, to frlcniih them With a loit• of our prices Per-dozen, tin order In satisfy therm: that cy . e du sai goods at Plailidelph,iaipri:es. Mar. 2. I- B. BANNAN: Agent. '2OO 100 •14 05 . • Disolutiou, of Partnership Tritn.p,rthershlpheictothre exiFtintthetween the sub -. scritt , rs, i 3 this day dinsnlved, by Mutual conserd. AU clai'ok , azainst the late partnership, will be net- . tled by'eitlpr,fd . the late firm, and tq c ltnct all those that are iddebted, tfitl please lard pay their a mount ef iridebtednes.s. 1U N.t. F. PttMllol, Mar- lt. I. 11-3 . E. lA% JIcGINNI.:S. • 1 00 3 00 b 93i 2 00 2 CO .7r 5 l'-`1 E rglalE siihsiriber'A present 'residenze and store on t! Centre street. ane Masi: Naval accommodate a lare:efamile. A newand very conlien4ent brie]; honsc— and a ston Ilaise oreMabantonen Elr4et, To one of the s above immediate pessersiort mac be bad•-e . t: N a the others possession. on let of Apr;l neat.' t , ' JAMER_ OILLI.N . G.BA%t. , screr.ai'Buliainf Loo,fcr :sale, tr ' i ta let on trroun'a gent. t , Carpontrs and Sailders, will be te - ,:.ted with an lib eral terrna, ' i • , Forts: file, March 1. , , I ' S—St* . . . . . Removal. I raltllE suhneriber.inttes this method of informing his ji. eustrinere and I;he citizenevfl'emsville generally, ihat.te-has remoreAttis k ' ,•' . •'' -i , FLOT:II,:AND FCED StORE • . ard, Cron) , Ist. • uary, 1844. 4001.10, , . . . . from'Centre tweet ;to 'the corner f Norre;lan and Rail g e , 3 ,41.eire0.1/3, w.bere be will be 'pleasect to merit a continuonce'of their patzonoge. . ; ', JOHN ItTiCII. Feb - ,21i ; ..- , , _ Pe, the In day of Jantt- ICI pse, from ald day of et day of lan. ISI-1. •i I 121 . Female, • - 255 • ed, 15 3 ded, 59 2 ME iiiii Mar. 9, 10:1t Janet in, 6, 1 OCLAMATION Rent. i Ink !! • • • . „ . Honven's Cefebraiecl Ink, I. Maynsiti Sc Norte Ink. 1 • • Arneldku Blue 'antl Black Wit:lag Fluids, a most ex cellent article for steel pens. Arnoldls Superiok Fetl Ink.. I • Terry's Japarmed ink. a very Maperior article for Scrireneks 'and others, who want a good Ink for executinit itISIIIIMEDIft 1:f writinz. , ' • •All of whictkwilt soil! by the 'subscriber, whole sale and 'retail, at Plaladc l Phlo Priers. filar. 2.; g- • • - •B. BANNAN, • , . ' SILVERLWATCH!FOUND. AATAifound on inn.lay list, in . this Borough t it SiL VI E'ER WATCH: The owner by proving his.prop erty, and paying lot this adTeraseinent, can have it. Apply tfl• BYRON PHILLIPS: , iiiart2lllV . , ki , , • . S:LTU~tDA~r MOR N ING, .MATCH 23 i 1544. ponglof ilic.qt*f,iran 0491 z. I'• , ' BV •A LAM( OF VERMONT. • .' .• --- 1 , :, i ' . I build aii - nest op the mountain's, crest, ~ Where wild winds rock me eagles to rest ; - -- i Where the lightnings flash and the thunders criih, And the li)aring torrents foam and dash: For my spirit free shall henceforth be A ty,..h,. for the Fon of Liberty. T A h l r o o rt ug the vaulted l h rr°e Y d ri' one high Through azure sky ; On a sun ram bright taste my airy flight • •:, And Eoahin a tlutil of liquid light ; .. For I lave to p ay, in the noonthle-ray4 And hail; nn a laze Fiona the throne of deg. • i 1 Away I spring with a tireless wing; ~.,a, l' In the feathery cloud I polxe and suing; i I dart dosyn the steep where the lightnings leap,,', And the clear bine canopy slowly sweep; i, ' For drat to me is the revelry I N L r . Of - at - tee and fearless Merl°. ' - 1 • ,''' I live the land wilere the mountains stand y Like the I;vatchtriwers high of a pat' iiit band— : - - For I may not bide in ray glory and pride Though the land he ever so fair and wide ; i Where luxury teigns o'er voluptuous plains, 1, And fetters they free born soul in chains. • 1 • Then give to me in - my flight to see ~/, z The land rif the Pilgriths ever fre, is And I ne'gr will roam from:the haunts I love,- i But watch, from my sentinel track above, Your banner Op. nVer land and sea, ~ . And exult in your glorious destiny. Oh, guard ye well the land Where I dwell Lest to future tunes the tale I tell, • When slow expires in smouldering. fires •i• The goodly heritage of your sires; - l For Freedom thlight. rest• clear] and bright From fair Columbia's learnt: height, ''Till ye line/wired the flame in i starless night; i• Then will I tear from your pennon fair The !oars ye set in triumph there[! ' . - !sly dive branch on the blast I'll launch, • - .. . , fie tluthrring stripes from the flag staff wrench! ' - And atliay 1'1! time, ttr 1 scorn to see A era vsn) race 12 the land of the Free. BlL4tinoN; Ver out : Janitnry t lSl.l: . I :Exlrcri4 fronii.Vr. preicotedll!fcent Book q ne C7ol39lleit cf Mcx,lca,"lfici:ri , lIUMAN SACRIFICES .tyNID! crA.N.Np3AL. I ISM 01 Tllll ANcrEl‘ , lt IMExic4Ns. . Human sacr l fices were adopted by the ./i.ztees early in the fotrteenth, century, abut tw?): hun dred years b_efqe 'the: conquest. pare at tilt; they became rnote -r frequoixt With the' wider excent, of their empire, till at length, almost every festival was closed n ith this cruel abomination. iThese cello aus ceren&tiala were generally arranged in such a Manner as to Ilford a ,:type of- the' Most prominent circumstances in the character - 14 histo ry of the deity I who 'was the 'object of them. A single example will suffice: One 'Of the m ost important feStivals wasitleat in ,honor of the god Tbxeatlipoc:a, fwbose rank ;was inferior ;only - tO that, of the Supreme beteg. He was called , the soul:of the 'world, and suptosbd to have been its Creator. He was lepictcd aia hand 'some Mon, endowed with perpetual youtl4, ' A Yetir before the intended • sacrifice, a ;captive 'distingtlished for his pe r rsonal beauty, and without on #Cis body, was Selected to r4present this deity. C i ertaititutors‘, took. charge Of him, and instructed him how' to perfo l nn his ntr. , part ;with , becoming grace and diguity. He wis-array 'ed in a 'splendid dress, regaled .jwith incense and ivitlt a Profusion of Sweet scented flowers, tf which the ancient . ::, , lexicans Were as fond as their seendents of the present clay. ; hel went a broad, ho was, attended by a train of the royal pa ges, nail, ua bc balled ht the street to phiy some favorite me I ody, the crowd prostrated el ie in,fe Ives be fore hint, ail `did him homage as the repnlientative: bf theii good deity-; in this way be led an easy.; luxurious life, till within n inotrth of his, Sacrifice. Four beautiful .airls, bearing ithe nana r ci of the principle goddess, were then!se t ected to Share the honors of hisbcd; and with them he continued to live iniale dalliance, feastedat,lthe barnpiets of the principal noldtai, who paid brim all tI•M honors of a • 1 i I 1 • At Tait the fatal day of p "sacrifice arrivo. The term of his short-lived gliirieS }vas at an end, He Was stripped of his gaudy arlparel, and bitde adieu 'to the fair : OrtnerS. oftis revelries. One of the royal barges transportal hiriiafross the ).ake, to a temple which rose' on its margin, about: a league from the city. Hither the inhabitants of the cap ital flocked, to withe...s the consummation of 'the ceremeny. the sad' proces'sion wound up the' sides of the pyramid, the tu:l4ppy victim threw away the gay chaplets Ef fh err, and tbrOke in pieces the rrinsicaltvith witichlhe had selaced - the hours of captivity. On the summit ha was re ceived by sir priests, whose' bing and Matted locks flowed '43i,orderly.ner• their Sable robe's, covered • with hieroglyphical scrolls of mystic!import.-- They led to the sacrificial stone, a large block ofjasper, xv - tli its, Upper siirfae'e somewhat convex. l• On this the Iprisener was stretched: , i • Five' Priests secured his: head -arid his limbs; while the sixth; clad in a Scarlet mantle, , emble-' matic of his!, bloody ofhjee, deiterously cicuedl o the breast of the wretched vidthp With a-ntapr of itz/i, —a volcani'e . substance;:haid ,is flint—and insert ing his band ; in the wound, itore out thefvdpitating heart. The minister of death, first balding this up towards' the.sum an qbjtj,et of worship thronglL mit Anahuac, castit at the, 'feet of the deity to' whom the .einple was devoted, while 'ethe multi tudes below prostrated themselves in humble ado 'ration: The tragic story of the type 1, of human destiny, which, brilliant ik its eounnenceraent, too often ciosras irt serrow and disaster'," Such C 93 the forrfrof : the human sa'eritice usu-1 ally. prattled Az:eel. 4 1t,waS the. same, that Often net the eye of the Europc:ins in their! progress through the eountry, and fzern the dl-,cad 'Red doom of which thems.eli i ris were not exempted., were, indeed, some: ocisiiins whenpeel inarly ' tOrtiires - mf the most 'c.xquisite which it is -tuinecessary td shUck the reader,-1 were inflicted, but , they al4ays , terminated with the bloody ceremony abovri. described: . ..,It shouli be remarked, however‘;thatl6=h tortatres' were not ; the spontaneous sugges 1 tions...of cruelty, as with the North American- Inilianclbut were alt rigor.; ously prescribed in the Azte ritual, and doubtlesS I were often inflicted with the same c4mPunctubui I visiting, Which a devout falniliar of : itie Holy Of flee might at times experience in executing itls stern decrees. . 4 1 Women es. well 23 the Other sex, were Were some times rescryed-for saerifree' On some UccasionS, !E. ! particularly in a Season of 'Orouglit,:as tbe festiv4L of the infitiable Tlalee,thri god of tain, children : for the most part infatits,lwens oft red they weir. horse edring in - tipen littero, dressed in their festal rebesi and deed with the fresh blast • ij • • 13. B.tN`;AN MMIEME NM EM • ~ . •_!, : :,.-' ... . „ ~ i I.U ... : . . , ... . . .. . f, , . .. .. . . . . . .....,. . ,i . . ... . . . . .. ' . . . _r .. • \ 0 Kas.. - elPrlg7tiei - e - hid ` i . linovdeirs r to .I , pity, thMigh their crte's were drowned iii the wild chant of the priests, who read in-their xears a fe i 1. innocent vorable for thmi petition. 'These augury . victims were generally :bought of pareiatstwlio were p po c o i r s ; titi li. ci f ii f 7 whostilled th W r e voice 61 nafure, leas at the suggestion of poveity; than of a tched su ; ; . 1. I ; The, mostbatlisouaepart of the story-the man ner; ; in which the bod y y of the sacrificed c I O va was . dis Posed of—remains lyct to be told.; It was sido livered to the warrior •Who had taken Mtn in battle, and by him,,after being dressed, wes'!seri, l -ed . up in I ; I: an entertainment to his' friends. This Was not the •I, .1 coarse repast of famished cannibals, eat? banpiet . teeming!, with . deliciobsbeverages met delicate vi- i - 1 ands, prepared with nit, and attended' bylboth sex- es, who as we shall see hercaftm., conducted theta- • I I • (. selves m itts a ll the decornm of ci vilized lift ' Sure- -1 • • I I i ly neveri were refinemorit and the extrenie of ;bar: 1 kaintnibrought sia closely in contact with each , .. I 1 I 1 other. 1 -, 1 I ; Human sacrifices have been practised by many , I • 1; 1 • • nations,' not excepting the most polished nations ;of antiqiiity; but neyt i riby any, on a s4ale to be . !comparid with those i l o Anahuac. Th ' amount of victims immolated 6 its accursed' al would ( stagger the faith of tl ef; least scruputou believer Scarceli any author 74tends to estimat the year ly sacrifices through°. ti the empire • at ; :than I twenty' ininusand, and, some carry the umber as • I high fifty! 1 • I , - ; On ! mleat occasions, as the coronation •si l f a king, .., or the canseeration of e temple, the numb e r becomes , still ;more appalling. At the dedicatio i n a the ( 1 great temple of liultzitopclili, in the year - 1636 , the: pri4nCrs vile for 4ine ,yearg had lien mseiv ed flir the ptirpose,• w M drawn fruni all quarters • 1 • I to the ca pitol. They were ranged in tiles, forni 7 , , i lad a procession near!. I two miles long. 1 The cer-' emony COnsunied sec nil days, and seventy thou- i sand captives are s id to have perished at the shrine ci."tbis turible apity! , ' . i ' I But ,;vhn can belicy'i that's - O\numeroo a body ' • would have swilled t cmselves to be ied unresist- ' iogly like sheep to. t elslatighterl Or how' could 1 , their i.einains, too gre t for consumptiori in the or dinars: 1 - iiv, be dilipcisrd of, withont breeding a ••• I ; " pestilence in the capital! Yet the :evein was Of 1 ' • • • i recent date, and is to + j uivocally attk.s. - ted. by the . best informed historians. i One may ;be considered I certaim! It was customary to preseivelthe skulls I , of the sacrificed, in bl,uildings'appropri a te' for the ; purpose. The cornilanions of Cortes counted one 'hunclreil and thirtyy thousand in rone of these sacrifices! Witlyinti littctopting a precisecalcuta - ' i tion e tlierefore it is la'fe i'o conclude that thous - I 'ands Were yearly offdred up ' in de different ci - 1 - • ' tics of r i knahuac, on p.e bloody altars of the Mei- ; scan divinities. 1,; , . of it be as actually in possession of the money on deposit, as if in hiS own house. - ' t • Without such facilities the 'thousand dollars must necessarily be counted.at each transfer, by the payer, and by the receiver, and were 'this in' all cases done, there are not clerks 'enough in Wall-street to make and receive the, payments of some day's transactions at the PLIStOGI House. Banks are a delerintion of warehouse, for the storage of specie, the depOsit of rioter, Stocks and other securities, and are uniformly used in the U. States ; and when judiciously managed are. the ,I„ ___ , ...! '• ~ , ~.. ~. ~„1., safest depositories for this description of prote4yr tiorrezponuener •pf foe ..x. x. xriortne. 1 i and afford facilities, indesperisable to a well M- I - Wasnaserrox, March 1.4.1844. 1 , ganizei . state of civil society; and are labor saving IDE.In Sim: At laa't the Wolf laconic. To day _ 4 .1 . 01131e5, . 0r. ) , t0 an ancakulable extent. . the Texas question' ivas broached. .• • 1 t `l i fic fact that they are the depositories of money South'iCarolina, in PposiUg a proPesition to abol arid the lenders of it brings the whole community, ish the Military A demy and disMisicthe super in their immediate neighborhood, in contact 'with numerary officers h retofore educated at that'in .l . • I them ; thus rendering them uniformly known, stitunon, warned th House that We might soon and the community from the nature of these trans- He inxoly - ed in awa for the Annexation of Texas. actions•bestow on the bank. their confidence; for Bald that the British government was watch , i• this ITCSOC, Bank peeler passes from hind to hand , in; our relations wi i th Mexico with la keen eye, and being unifpnrily known, from dMedium of and that we co•aldnOt effect the annexltion (which transfer ( which a . Check is nnly- , ) it becomes a he took lobe the settled Policy of this govenament) i medium which circulates, and is fn., thiS reason without fighting,steel to steel. Ha adverted alsoi called the "CIRCULATING I'ILDIU,I," taking its to the great impor i tance of having lan efficient name fq s m the office it performs: . foreacapable of do rig it quick, before all the pi= I By the use of 'Bank paper the quantity of spe rates of South Am des could take -Mexican con= - 1 L - i cie for.the transaction of business is much reduced; missions, and prey upon our commerce- He said and the wear of coins, which is considerable, avoid mucii etbre, but it s too late at nigh i to enter in ed. - Losses to the. community in transportation, to farther detail. fr. Winthrop of It assachusetts I / and by fire, sto g ie a great extent presented; the said he 'coiald not uffer this amazin•e avows! -to' ! ! loss'of ~.4 bill . * water may damage the individual • pass without notice. I He was called to order by . ' 1 • -''' • ' c ittheb' possessed o. to amount; brit ties pec:l:spec- • Blarck, of :Georgia who you willirecollect moved hied in the bill remains safe in the institution by someweeks ago to tack the admission' of„ .. .Texas to tha Oregon bill. " he'Speaker, of course decided which if was issued.. that Mr. W. was ' i order. He ther• said that in The question has frequently been risked within , , 1 • • the last few years, howa Bank can be' safe that vigw .of the rumors which were abro,d,the ilecla raficm of the gentlemen froth Saud; Carolha as- isskes three hundred thousand dollars of bills, when ruined the most serious character Ow did ,he she has but, one hundred thousand dollars of specie i : • blow' that the aerlekation of anetf. l r nati'on to in her vaults? •ancl , as often affamed, that if the 1 this Union -was , e settled policy oft tliis Govern- bills were presented at once she must inevitably. mendr The peop e 'of the United Mates did not fail. This is unquestionably true. But ‘..is ' there 1 I __ 1 k . Teiv it, nor did th House. "BLit there was 0 0 the least probability.or possibility efsuch an event ! much reason to believe that a seeretl and stealthy A certain amount of specie for every day's trans.. negotiation was aettiall an on. 1 . He did n,c;t- action is required by every bank; and this 'amount I actually :going is known with as mach certainty as the paaritity Ise to enter into n arguinent,dint ?imply to de; of Croton water required for the daily ecnvninption maze that the schyrne referred tn . vias' utterly oh; horrent to the feebngs of the peoplaba represen- 'of the eitris known ;and there is the saw danger bed, and big with danger to thls.Uni in The water runs into the Reservoir on one side and ' .1' ' dl ? . nen y 1 of tic Reservoir .failing, in one case' as the other. l ,a s he was to the 'Military acacleniy, 'int could b t. 'the ton the ;as the money is paid in by 1 nade Subservient i te, such a schernei he would go' runs out I , s . ith its enemies: Lid le . „ . vel it with the ground.— one set of men at the Bank and paid out to another. Banking and exchanges are governed by *laws— Tile house wasi -reat commotion, and Holmes :Mad Payno of Ala lima, declared, - Ride; the: the as fixed sad 'certain as those thatigoverr. the tides: or as the . laws a grevitatione they Miry be imp' South wanted th union with Texas, but if they tied in their operation by the acts of communities, could not have tli t', then 'lTexasicl/7.0a/ the ni on. This;yoil mc'y rely .upon it, is the eletemd- or by Legislative enactments --so may the. Croton natiori,of tile former nullifying party. ' . Water-works fail to supply the city edth. water,. A because the high ~.arn an.the Croton TiVCI has To , inorr6y: a ileiolution xtill . he 'oliere. l , calling l upon the P.resele at for any corre•spenclence which been destrc 'Y ed,c 'F thes • r°t ' ln Ac q uea 9 ct Y •l '"' ern •l'' 1 Bank with a capital of 3cio,ooq r dollara 11 has passed .c.n tia'Ssubject between this and the • .it'a 100,000 dollari in specie in its vaults and i Texan Goiernriat.. It is expected that this will in 3,50,000 dollars in : circulation, has More than 700,: i scit4dti:,..r, if n i decisively, te st tbal sense of the 000 to meet the demand against it. lt has Houle ert the wliiale Iproject. .11$ own opinion is : that this questior'i ;is •to be carried to the polls in Ist. Its Capital,. . . . thepreirig Prillential Bleetion:! The opponents .? -d . 'lts Specie , .of Annexation sa x y, .Let it COnin in any shape ; 3d. The securities received far the loan of its notes in' circulation, - the"..sooner the b'etter:. '. • Yeas, • - .1 1' ' l'' Annus. i , . On Davy Croickett's return to his constituents, after his first sei,d-ion in Cooiri.ss, a 'nation' o± them surroundYd him one day, and began to in, ten-ogate him about Washington. g What time do they dine at y , ashington, clienel I asked one , said he ‘'earanion people: such es you are here, get their dinners at one o'clock, but the gen try and. Oxisicline at three. `% As fcir repreSenta aes, tee dine at foM, and the . aristocracy and the senate, they 4in't get their:, Victuals till five-- I Well, wheri dries the 'President fodder 1' asked another. 'Old" Hickory !' elektimed the Colonel, (attempting to i appoint a tiniei ta. acconlanco with the'dignity oflhe station,) !op. Hickory 4 well' he don't dine, 11 next day i! EIMSEINEE Ell6l MNIMI TISER. We invite attention to the follovving.atctele on the subject . of Banks and Bezildug THE CIRCULATING MEDIUM. In precise, and explicit latvuage, what consti tutes etc CtaccriaTitta Mantt•x of the United States, and of what does it consist I assume that it consists of Bank Paper, and of nothing else; and for the simple reason that there is no other mr.131171e that cirfulates. ' Coin, or money, ibln no*nsa a medium of change; but When Paid, the actual giving of real property for a consideration. When a half eagle is given for a barrel offloiir, no medium ie made use of, but one description of Property, is by the transaction given for another::: it is just as much a matter of.baqer or exchange, as giving , a barrel of flour for it ton of coal is. A medium implies something midway between, in I the transaction. A person whopurchasca a ton of coal, rind 'gives his, check on the Bank fur the amount, makes use of a medium in payment—the check is the medi um by ti'hich the transfer of money to the amount specified, is made by 'the purchaser to the seller'of the article. .„ - A bill of exchange is the medium by which an individual living in New York, soak:es a transfer of property in London, or at some other. foreign place. ••• • deed is Me mech . = by which a house and let is conveyed to the purchaser. . • • • A transfer on s the books of an ineorporv.ion, is the 17:Editing by which the capitol stock , ,zf the Institution passes fiom one• individual to anotho. The Pot-ash Ins-pector's bid cf Inspection, is Me med:um by which the barrels of ashes e fled in it, are transferred from - one • individual to another, without removing them in the ware hc;use. But none of these 'mediums circulate, because they do not possess the' necessary re quisites. Bank 1,41 s are 1/.:c i, ethunt by which the opc cie, specified in them, is trazisfezred froin one in 'dividual to another, and. by which itimay pass to a thousand individuals without counting and with out being, once withdrawn from the Bak. A thousand dollarnoto may . pa .4a threugh one hundred ',hands anring - the day, and each!holder Total, ; 700,060 4th. The intereat that has accrued rork its capital and circulation, say l at,the rate of 6 pr cf,. per sank= on 600,000, 18.000 Tail, _ i But what c.eria i* is there that:Cies* securities 1 , in the Bank will be paid! It isigala.demandol. I What security is there that this city will not be. burned up or °ten:town ?—The strong probability is thrit neither Of these disasters will occur - 7 831 d we act accordingly ;',and the siren.; probability is th a t the securities received by the Bait will be met—and the tank acts accordiiWy: Bride: such' circumstance, the,Resorvoir must necesmrily faif; but the mistaken enactment , ' o. legielatenhl or the acts of vicious or or the triis taken pelley of individuals, cannotkiA 1 against tie utility of the work , ; neither 4(7. he urged against the utility Of well regulett4S3ankibg iti stitutious. - 'lf th. 4 t lints icCrc. to. iqd Witsitaniously closed up, thcte not 'specie enowAtitheir attttlta to pay the der anus against thena,Atta. eltditin declaration. this is true notor4o*n.frzesmo to Banks in general, hut in riterid;c4i# ttn; ono of , them; and it Is as true in refelltcO tottm,long established profitable business of isdoFiduals, that if their 1 1 business was buddanly F,tatixl tap they ..' would Fin htwa enough to pay theAttlland 0 -gaiust them. - But Banks were not ettablishe.:i"-Wtta cloy-01 1 4i orcry year, or suddenly it "any tita-:,; any mom than the', Croton Aquedact. thajOsat -Western Canal wad built to, t be !Vet' up.. 1:.."4:up either of 'them and it will nat v i: -c the delii,. , Ontratted in • making, it. It wasior use they wr ? . .*init in ti3sii • present shape,vt for destruetion. 01 it um, that Banks are - onir.Mized.— N. 4:T440n - tie. • NO, 12. A taw, iwening - s ince, attended ;tir,Jit fire look. , ing, darkihaired bo2,,apParently fa4l*a or dftceu ; years of age, a richly dressed tad)', flush of lib," hetve been sae skittering the Natiohal I:Filet:lre, and taking one oVjgc front seats hi the tioi. A 'seraph might itaseq'Rvied 'the rene 4:mllPo3ure of her . e'ountenan . ceLad the rash', ing saftne:s of her deep blue. eyeAlni yet, at, Li:nal-0114 eeuld-iursi2ade hicaself preasiono: anxiety Mantled her ruby chre4 2 4Ladies tad gentlemen, as `usual,. came in, andthr! : - ..theatre soon wore its vi anted aspecv:,-; a claud,W: witneisae There s'aei sat, the mistrtiss efait entieetinfront, as thoughrher ex treme. beauty, tir'el . .•4coanr:and.c ing look Whit h , .er aecinap.nies dtg4ty of mink . forbade a nearer approach to her per.4,4resent- . ly a lady' and gentle:Um', dr4sed inkhing gaiety . entered the circle. were ream is the Ecut.slle occupied, end ‘vere solitijeonsfortably •. fixed.. X!suda. the - fair lalye," which was ina4‘ .. ei by tlaa trenNinglof tha• artideial flowah 4 , 11cr bonnet. - - 1 her C7!-'3i were inetyaQiy turned ,and r with a hriiiianyjwe have raAli , ,i,e4oll,l.Vlll/0 her browleontracted, and Cleo co!PTO se• deepl;i, al•to raisfi a niontentsrY doubt ottjler-beirig the came pers l im. In a l'e:y"tnarnent4o4:4: was again compos...-d I , hut seemed as if, on tbd rime of socc7o- • rn e'vement• frau slit with 'in:eyes: to 4e, The drop' le„S !coked not forward iiiit:-the The h3t2S;' t.!..Ulaclered wit the recep# of a. laver; ite u.ctc: o,e sreuecd to hear it note; moment she turnefll he - r heild and gazed lopt:and' steadily. ' on the yang mmi biad entereliyith the lady • at his side. .ITe was convulsed viSt l laughter—. absorbini in the scelleS bef44itirct. Turn= tag to aid ess his ccuiPaiilen thefteme glance of her eye., It Was etiongli4 1c trembled; arasp , d his hat.; toze. tia his fee' 1,43.45vaa about, to quit the place,. when his companin observed. him. Again he seateditimself—V:watehed hits elos:ly-L l ie was agitated beyorid4discriptioN Whispering a - Moment together; t,.0 - ose and left .: the theatie, leaving the;strange lakti,'Od her boy again in possession of "theentire Suk•ie4nently . we learned the ca:' - ;••?,4of this pp. terious acidic—our soureeefinforpihcionis lama- terial tope rudder—fr,inih Person . . 4 undoubted • veraeity. About three years sinc74e gentleman was, a resident or Mobile, AlabaMAhnd in moder ate cirenmstances of life. ;lie 43; what may be called a'gay, social tiOnthemer. ' 4 ention and'. va-sever-1,4e lie succeeded in wintiing the . &Teo. tibns of the - young ladY,•thedaugtatii of h wealthy mexchatit in the, came city. his•pre• tensions were know n, 'the father e: Oititcd his vis its; and! throoioh:.;,i tI c ildughtei.: ; i4rith" disinheri. ' tanCe and anabandonmnt, - if Of, would longer . I permit his attentions.: of things ho prevailed upon her to zonsent* . i:a clandestine marria , .'e, which was aecorci4i. • Solemnized. They tiled together near tuirqe.:44:when the man became involved—lost all he avalit4:'ortliht ing table—and , from Want of :41r4loyment; was reduced to a state of degratlatiorasociety,, ening ~t.'the melancholy prospe4-berore iiim, he quitted the city without lettiagitl4 : afrcetionate and contidin,g with know of his int Olson!. For six rnonthl has he resided inCinciapalt; 'Passed for a single gentleman, and has beek:Oying to one ;if not ,more of the first tilting ladies of o ur city. !! ••, - Tb:e.l.lll::•ir,-law of t;:i y0i4.1/ min•died in a few months lifter he left MobileZ4d throuiheot liassieri for a deserted and nut-.5 , ,,r4i1e wife; he re. cehcdhia diusrhter to his ar t lis , ; . : once more, and lefl het i, all his X\ - Zei4elative,.the boy • above parnil, She soon after :s4,7„ . rneyed to New Oilcan's, from thence to Nate*he-4ing riothing c his Whereabouts. A few di'l ;':':e.go she arrived • iu einciarta . ti, ,yet imeon.•*sicii . ,:s•of his being here. dOn the cvenii:i alitidekt% Sae N - 17.4it e.. 1 the , theatre, and us we hive descipc. found the idol of her true heart in a situ,:itim) , Lotal. rll pleasing to,lier nrin d , cr in accordpcee,Aitia Tier wiskea. They inet afterwardS at Nei I:: : 44l47, , hause;•int: in tears of gratitude -and !far compromised the matter, that the ho;)erul 44,„ efeentrie young husban , l has determined to 4 : ;;i inpan' his' more' fuithfUl and romantic bride 14440 the runny city of Mobile. • *While we were:4 ning-to : this rirr ration; we heard, as we thou' . ;l44 sum?' voice whisper is the only thin that eliangeth not! 1 M7y N kii,fiZert bless' the re:. r united p:dr Gl-tmttro.—A rase vti - 1b., , i 5 14a3 gore over a great part of the world rctege.y. et length, home ;rein travels; his ftiendiq4ne and requested 1,i5 re:ate what he Ire, sea 4 » .I.liteu, said he, 'etc en hundred miles bcyciitr;the eixintry_ of the Hurons, theic, are men I tiacwshti very fteqUentl": sicraa the te_de until late in the nigh:: there is. no , : . : .;;;:j4ld, they not , vrct their men:ha 7 . ei -, •Re t r , 2l - I , t ti-v't around them : two arr,lies i,ll - 4,-enr.4ged_ in :battle; even the sk.-n C.thicattt:p cra.h them in its CA, 'they woulA rent - dn 1.14-itelved an their seats, fel:they are deaf end Yet- Dow and then there escapes Prom their hedflrolren, oncon named, end unmeSninz ec44; and they her - di:Ay roll :their eyes at, the sarab , :iiime. -I.Ofcen stood locking at them with astriaio)mentilor c: ten cash sitting titte place, pooptaAuently - go to witness them... Believe me, bretb,:a.Hift, I daall never re s et the, horrible contortion's I then, sew.. • Des.: pair, fiery, nraliticua anguish; were by, turns visible in thei coOtipTan' Med - Inge I al.:-ure you, appeared thit of the farina-0 their gravity that. of the t‘s of heil---and. their ' anguish that of makfart:'.4.'.•- 4 Bnt . Wkiai, Was their °bidet !' asked his friensk•P Tho attend parlape toy the - wpifare of the cpTiOtiunity Oh no!' `They arc- Seeking tkAiphil?attphees stone 1 You are mistaken.' aty wish to iliccoicr the quadrature of the eirel4- 4- NO.' L'.:,ritey penance for old sins 114. Nothing of "'hen • they are mad t neither hear, nor speak, !ter feel, nor 'seetift cauthey'bc They at. GsiteunKfr German f . • .stran;,;;.i; the 300,000 100,000 300,000 710,000 1 (From the Cincl*l tun.] ROMANCE ;N - REAL tgr„ • BE
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