The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 26, 1859, Image 1

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TIC.) It OIL ..t.n.6 par auburn. paynhle In *gleaner.
,s'3 :34 i t nat. p tid eitnin sixmita:al—and $ A * 0 g
ot paid *ithin the year. " I
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, ~ so ctutsts: , . . • ~.,
n ~.. e , 0 1 ,, , to bne a.)...trose, ju ndr.intej . $. 5 uu
do ' do ',- IP til
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..0 • a to,. riptio% tam% be ititatielud tit a d ' ,
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The .lo.ta•sna. will he furiisbedltd.daol,lolll_o!bein
t jy.; p...t. I,p) c T ien, catdi'ou denvitrY, ' ~,--,
4 ir• ',';.cr ;1g nit a vul S.-hoot rotAal suPPdra yil !Albs.
• JI:J.NAL A . 6 . 1. lu ad,tenee. ._.. !
'' ' 71IC LOY 0 . 1 xitirsitArArk-• - . •
' If tie!ihdreordorlitedfsecottstugnesof their rows.
- pore. t Ise pu hti,herniny contJtre• to Hod 'them until
II hrrearti;et. are fulti• t it - ,
i i , 41.) ,..,„„iat ar renoelp ft , their 'newigpl.
••••'. r -on the olic , t,.. , w hir!" cneyrtro direetttd. t bey are
1 I -rap oildhte deli they have„tertlod the bilis R ua
ri .r.LI thorn 41.9,00antied• ,
44, 7 rg,ri. trAVe 1 ,, All••rplarei without ittrwtrilpg
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~.. 143,,1isher.and I he tkOrspaywrl , Ore sent to the:or/114f
I retion,they ire held respoo WO,
Tl, •oartottalod-Odod that refer,lng to take newspa
. r „ or care. , r 'euovinX , and leaving them on:.
ii.a to,r,if ,pri t ss feellevitlenee or inteutiosslfraud.
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RATES OF ADVERTISING.,
(MO Pi win , of 10 lines. 50 Cents for nun blurt
tto;erOons, !VDU etch. 3.1 i nes one - Woe. 25
:t. l othAarieut Insertions, 1234 rent! .earB. All ad
urer 3 lines, tir sho . rt period*, u a
,arre•
. oss. :we!. tscctvz.
'are,' lines, 63 85 $1 $2 as . $3 GO.
'oar 80 125 . lis ' 75 400
111.1i11Vi,; 00 150 200 300 500'
• 125 225 260 400 600
vreo lii, 125 225 2 10' 450 700
List:a ti s, 125 2 25 205 500 8,00
•i9e li no+, 125 2,, 0 .5 800 '•5 60 900
WI OVER MR LINES 00t7,11.11 LE A'SQUASS OF TXY U 1 LL
Out ;quart!, 125 225; • 3 50,' •6 00 10 00
;0) squares. 223. . ' 990 14 00
Una squares, :I 541 500 7 fa- 12 00 18 00
Jur s'quares, 450 600 . 800 f 4 00 20 00
4nOtnr nol., 600 900 1.12: 09 Isl 60 30 00
e'sshanger space for abut parlmli,tia per ittMerrlCTit.
Oaellusineag Notlaes. SI- each,,aecompaulld with an
hvertiselnent:
,rants
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.Adeorrt.4an en t s before 'Marriage* atilVDeaths, 10 cents
,er Mailer first insert lon=sut Sequentlncartlons, 5 eents
~-line. Niue words areeriontedas a line inadvertising.
1 !%1.e ., , hants cud others, advertising by, the year with
baog.,..:and al /endin g advertikement silt exceeding lb
toes, will be charged.l vial Wing, sin bscription.lo 00
:pa, to the amount 01 louriViares, with elate ,
get and subscription. ' !' • ' ''' 20,00
IV i t nett changes, at the ratan designated Above.
Advertisements not In larger type' than Usual will be
-horsed :',3 per cent. advance.nn these prices. All cuts
will be charg-A the same &stetter press.'
No Trade advertisements ,rectiived from Advertising
5 -cots a brow]. except at' '..l per cent. 'drat - es on . these
../ Pei. Unless by special egteetaint with the publisher.
M arriages 25 cents each. Deattis accompanied with no.
Ike:. 2.1 cents, without notkes,lio charge.
All notices. except those of .1 eligioug eharaeterand
'',lr eduntio'nal purposes, will be barged 25 master any
iu , n`,..r of lines under 10. Over %lines; 4 eentSpeillue
01,1 It lanai. .. char
Proceedings of meetings not eV& general or pobli ht ,
lc tor, charged at 4 rents per line for each insertion.
To facilitate calculations we wti , state that 3 . - 13 ' lines
lake a column - 164 lines a half lama—and 82 lines rr
iltsrter column. 295'2 words makes. colutuu-14i0gbalf
d mmt—ancl 7:111 & quarter column. All odd Hoes over
I teh '` Ittere. charged at the rate 'Or 4 cents per line, for
Inv tinso; and S rents per line it 4 three times,
Yearly advertisers must confine' their advertising to
bear own business. Agencies for others. sale of Real
..tif.., te...,r0 not inelSOlt.o in business mirertisetrents.
IRON WORKS.
' !ACLE IRON WORKS.
Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa.
qw ne-,,,„...., , HENRY iiVAITERII respectfully In-
A
~.,,,...,,... rite • the attention of the bto•iness conk
. :1_,,;,I.;•;.,L;;•••: niunite. and eopecially sq. itti, pmptie:
J.---ut-,.::: s !ors Of. Coil Miner. Itolllng. (list Ind
VII,,:!* -3 ~,‘ w. Mills nud theManagets of Itai I roads,
o 10. Iron Works, at Taneroun, ts
1:,•iii.:Ioli. of the oldest . practical illarbinlite In the
b•Illily Ut : 4 elittylkili and haring always made it lils
,rofi- , 11/.ar int,ineAs :Ind daily duIY to study the different
ie-,.ies oreneeted by different "Itterhanico,Yo facilitate
h- Histing, Ikea king and Shinning of Coal In the An.
hri lie 61.4 Rer..iur. pat' Pennsylvania, he consequently
.. , ,t:. rs !dimwit that be bUIS W'rii prep4rtd to construct
~,iledoh with accuracyiSteam 'Engines of any power,
Mali'. ..1 soy cnitaelly,, Coil Itreakers of every tleserlp•
i,,s. cid all kinds of tie:trip; forliolling,Grlst and Saw
lil;,nad ni.o. Railroad Castings, no any other Foundry
n I 11...1,111..:',.h0p lira in the Anthracite Coal Regions
• i'ennkylrlnLa.
' - - ill th 4
11,1:Yk W tl.Tl.lti would nion nm, ,
rtitori , to his 'lowly Inrpr.vetiAloal Breaker, nnw In
.• 4 the co-,I )lines i,t,Mosara. Gorr Wiggan k Son,
shoemaker h Media r,Tottlapi t. The r011...Jr,
...Jr, 1. inches in diameter. eontiiningil tooth, 3 and.
apart., The oildition!or immoietnent front
plan I<in thn luhertion 'of r a Comb underneath
o: to, prevent the! Coil from running .
.mo tlio rollert until it le broken lute. no unitnrza
0..10 inches square: It makes the best kind
st• and tnikee, ale°, lexi dirt than any othyt
.11:rpak.•r: lOW
d,-.11 , ; , uv of potting up prenlcirs of the land 111
rr vit tto newd up thOtoidereOldeli a ill be imorupt
wt,tid...l to. titikrF evety ki d thankfully . re- !%
.1" 59 L• 2-ly
'TAMAQUA IRON WORKS.
• ,Cimirter do.
ra 11,1indcrsC., ( V t uritinisti.Boihr end. Machinists' Tool
, Ilya and ttir tritiNers.
'file subscribers, are now prepared to
rarer re orders for all iiinda of Stationary
!Engine; and niartiluery for colliertint.
blast furnarea. mills. Bc. Exteie4ri
?Miles and practical experience In the
warrant thorn in taking the luring contracts
t
Particular at tent ion' In Called to Ivens k Allen's Nov
tyl, Patent Winding. Machinery. hg which the Slopes
r Shit Orono or chains tau on the top of both drittna in
ou'klo
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id. , a i rim renirti t. it int - Onflitently believed. will save,
. ft. ,‘ eir and tear of rapes or chaina, the price of the
I.r.hinery In tive'ywirs; avid for fast. velmlinß.Mmpllcity
t' ~,1 4 ill,: ha out durability. It IcannOt be surpassed.
id,. 11....taineud the new mar wheel. invented by Mr.'
as .i. n It. Alien. 'fhb: a. heel can only. be had at our
L. ,. !.. 31)4 Ivy , +food the dent of thesercral .severe win
,- ilt,t..f Own pliantly: unt a sitigle wheel having been
..•n river its introduction.' 11'e are now placing it
t.'i..r the mini of armlet ur the principal Railroad extitipa
ir..la 111,. vottutry. .. 4 • . ),
K. a obi ads , call the nttentinn of the public tiii the
,am ulnlCu Slit;ll.,ennuet•ted W.lth the nigno workii and
.....ai i r eroct--I rkr. the nianufiicture of Ital , road. Drift,
fr!•izbr Cis And trUekg, and furnished with 101 the la
..t iitilo , rentent.:, an that they are tin& enabled to ex
.'nt.• 0 rho much cheaper.and with tuore despatch than
r•r.d.,fill",. - ' . •• ~
All woik cuarinieed. Perk nis ninth* 'anything In
would do wolf .to giro uhk
ALLIN.
17. I
%pril
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OLNDRY & MACHINE 'SHOP,
-. 1 .,..-i - Caribou, Suitity 11l Co., Pit; .
17....- ~..
1 . • r,..if ' ,)
:a . ,: IN . A IL itzy t l; 1i . .E.N . n11 . 13 I:II n e
,4 . :
...„ gum 4,,. ,t 1 i Fnu 111-SR. from 1,,,t onlideteoutfit
of th.mlnivr nantertestalsllsinneut .tosup
,--.,, ii ,,,,,,, ply all 411%30 1 lu Itls late or busin,erF.--
0
such ar. fl , oollll Ell '4llll'OOOU road and
rat t ears, toalups, Coal Ilreftherr.Crmt ingPthuty.klactilp,
or every pattern. Ile warrants his uurli to - glve, KIM ,
..:110111, And Accordingly Nand Wiintronage ntimme and
broil. ~.3 3. P', 4;• iSK 4-ly , ' ,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
strata eti,... Factory, Be. - .
r ..... N OTIC E.—T he bustness c€t he late firm ;
,tifitet
/ 1 . , AR" "I . SNYDER .t M11.NE5. , 4111 be cpntln-t
, . • ne.t be the Antewriber In rat Its inirioint ,
7 a. 4 4 lenuelicet ot Stearn' En gine lruildlng, Imn
:42....L.0 rounder, eniihtatieturer et nll kinds of
I einnory. Pie :Rolling 51111 s. Blast Ftirnaree. Railroad
.T , :. ,tc.. &r. Ste will alsn rout in ne Abe Y.usineti, et 3tln.
.n,l Sellinc the celebrated /tine ihreet While Ash and .
gs , trfol Siv,ler+ reins Red .Asle' rfoulAJwlni: sole propels
. ref these Colllerles. ti FAROE W. §N YDEIi.-
January 2:1.1.5L7 ,
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PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL.
THE ALTO,
Lteglenvp tosan.'
cite amine,. to their friends and the public..
?L4.. •enerally.that M 111,41:
. ....V:110 Alto Is ncri complete. and in fttli
I'perat lon. and that they /tie preparedlo
rae:u T ram.. 01 rarlouinattern*.'weigbulpfrons 22 to
pont. A Imo, di fferient Mies of pat.square and
as 1 , I,, , ,,hants'l•ar iron. • •,-
• , r bin ter, r.4IA or brir amn rekpeetfully "solicited,
n I u.tlt mo , t att l etition Itlerteither at
Itright t. Lerch'N'llnrdwart Store.
Ott r••,•t. F.r TO I 11.. D. 0111rok.' N". E. Corner a Centie
0, kr4..t bt.ory. II AY WOOD,. LE} it CO.
O COAL OPE. •- 'ATORS & MINER . !
Pioneer 'moiler, Ale orki,..
Th., Illtileel ihrr ropertfully Invite the
I.7.maaft<ll.lf.tat
Moiler
hnsine*rt community to
xi
lon the I -".
, t- ,., r n Irt,a,illTridt,,,,,tirlook:
pa y . , , hie 1.01.1.re,,..401;.:0
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r . r 'l lilitea4telletit ho la prork'tred to manufaimurec -- ;-a
I; •I I.E.ItS IF EVERY 'IDCSCI111•TloN:
1 , 1 / 4 ,, starlot, Air Spie4:m.lll34 CirCe..Paatileeteett,Delft:,
tr...5a...t... Boilers on hand.'
it a.;- ~ practical mechanic atal) havln a for yearadornted'.
.1
t 1...tr,.01ic.v to this itranchl,_of tha 1,11,1111.<N. be Il a tL l
'+lli al. •1 t that .nrorit down :it his P111)11141111,111111 1041'.
.. 0I 4 I 111r1 t 0 311 Ati 11 nRh a ca11..--- ! '
fly', lad , an,l 1'009 , 1111 , ltly totheir ad. L
,•• ...• 1 , , ,•aantitio his a ;Inc elsowbrre'.l
.N,.',:1.,'.. , 7 47-tf ) t T. NOBLE.
BEAVER MEAD WORKS. ij
- lirlth
47..rNitif“rnoil
U it respeettully ,
1 Is OAR anto;l
endow Iron A ,
'i•
. 4proprintor
Enn.llir.i..,,a, Ilrs , s W0r1:5......1 le' luny prepared to '!1
. ‘•tli.i.?,”:tilof.tt.t arc. it lid!'eatahlithment.,l
t.• 110 ha z,a... it rs,ry il to; Pampa. Railroad and Drift ',l
lc.. and - , ..ry notor .I".cri,ptnn offiron and Drama 1
I ,, ltirca .oat it t ; - int I he Coallninlng or other Itu , inots, ;‘,
a th- , tr-t r.'l`'.asl 6 l.l , rtos. Also, Binning Cylinders'
,r Illa.t Fortiacin. and Ntachino'work In general.
:;,,,,,i,in,:,,f al l' ldads d ne trl'sh nestness and despntch,
t 'ho 10w,,,•0 prico.t. ,MI work 'finatinhed by them ward
i.l te4l to p , cfarill ' , AL Tltc:•4oul.l solicit the citatom of
• •chq maw want article* Intholf line In t his vicinity.
1 °Niers will meet with into ediato and prompt atteth
i th. .
I , : Farr "lOadowit...lan nary , 'an -
I" .. , I
AS 'I:AROIR N WORKS. 1
TILE, Stillat It.lttlatt art now fitllll
~,, ,, , 41 7 4 1A r j, „ proarod to fu niAt. at the Mallard Iron
1,- •, • ,•.. : ta',•rtn,hteam lipainca al.d Puta ll oa ~,., , t1
ridi 4r :• i ,,,,,,, 1014 or , adll capacity, for min ing and other,
4,-,43,...,:..ticp,,,,,, coallireakom of ertry,ailnand
it torn u.,... An Ilse, tugefldtr with castings sholt e .o ng
~o r s descriptions. Coal athl Llrlfl Cate of all sites
ii p ut,cus. larg.v Truck and I) yry.,e Cara.—al It urtarb,i
I 4„ .4,, r t i 4t, wak e , Th e . stiloLeribets Ilatter,th e nil
:To+ that , ina , .. o mo, ~,,,,.r y '6en a h e r of the firm la a
,-•ti • t I an:lit/tie, they will h'enblo to furnivh multi.
t - c that will c•tmparn fart:tidy with' any in the lie
..1,. ' All or ire direct odic., L.:P.G ArIN Lit * Bow.. Apt,
I, -;,... ) , :i.,- ill county, Pali., willfrertire prompt 'oaten
a.I ' ' -. i./..: , ,D. G.A !INCR..
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1 3HCIIA El. 6:MN Ell,, i
.' .10SEP11 GARNER.
.I!.:ltand, Slav 10,'67 . 1 DI
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DEHAVEN'S IRQNMIPRKS,
Illuersvalic•
nenr TILE ritibm , rllrer IN in:rp , ared to tonal
1. 14,24 Y.v..t ore ST 17:A3( !Mail N Liz 0 .. t any voue,c,
,r.,....
' . Pump,. ot any raparity,andLoal iirrakr !
i 01, , ir rvvry . desrription ;as 'sell 4x ore y
4 ...tym.,tii r r kind-of machinery Used In 311 ri,
re.,,,,, i!!2rii,L4 •54., Itollit4r, M Ills,t 4 .aw 31111/...tc.• ' •
i'r.iii t 11, t.n•iiiti,is irrs , ,sretl for otanufacturltig. and
k'n 1' ,, i...., , p,.:,•0.... in the b usiness, work rarj . livturned
it tr 1:, ‘ ,..1,0,1 1-hmalit,at• the Tory lowest pglooff,an#
.6, u1..... - i-r.lumty. , i! j
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rw,..0 • 1...:, .o , of puttlux4 thodthiery of Any ltlnd L ,
'" I :tw.l t ~ kr, and .:Iraininl jiat krnsantl! becorne illt!,
litittel A 'III: pri...., %,•:1 - !r r cutitractingebioi4vre. 11,
,! irl••,r,, , i , ••iy I,llLii are )..41,!1t4.41; awl ) 'dart httoyitloti
ll',, '4. 40, 10111d r prow prtt: , :ermi lon. ,
. WILLIAM D}ITAVIN.
' 4S-If
10. Th,vriLer
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WAttittidTON 'IRON WORKS. .:
1..i1.5, Me', Pa..
, r.......a.ma , Til i v., 4 .r.,. , 6 AV It EN foimelfullitntlft
ri.dirfikl,T4;li . ;, ,, :-: l . ll ‘ !ion , o , f ilk, 1,n . : 11100. e d 6 RI F M
nu ll l Tl ,, l r ty
'......7-7:571711.,nr0d.'i-.3r!):l7.....el!e'...l:.vitli".`:lll ' l: P a;; V lT.Mist rret if,
tit , t ..... ~
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.1.,,7311•1 ft olitiliz on; N, o u eglan my,, , el, At her e i j
1- aro p,p-tr,...1 trl'oxo^atv r.. 11 , r . .t • re. f.,r tnarltinr•ry oj !
, ~,, i fr 1/), so-4 as ~.....tat l':a . ...ini.a. al I kltobi of Gear , .
:,- fir I: Ali,: .%litlx. t;(1.4 and ,Saw Milla; SioVie amt I
, i ,,,„ ~, , i,-,,, , ; 1., 1 ~,,,,, C...il Roo:lkea,. brill Care. all kindi '
:;,;,,,,,,I c t. ,, tln ;a, sadh a:i.Chatra fnr Flat and 'T 11311 ji
),,. 4,, 1tvh,5,:5:t.,; all'inda 0f. , , 1,Nt &nil tint. arnnglit Trod!
i ,
, n 4. 11.,i,,q practical tliorhatillia. and, hail, 1,...„,0 1 ,1% of 'l,, Coal Re1. , , , i0n • thrir atndy Muqx tnade'.
lt,
~N ll 4ta.l+ of )11. - hitteryln their lino of lynainVayea r s,,i.
67.
t.t..1. i1t.ar. , ..1ve.1. th:it work .tti4at tln.ireirtabliatainenll;
lilt tivo , ..atkr,tion to all Who "(hay holoorthara villa a - . 1
V,l. All nr..lJra thankfully rarelr,ed and promptlyext%.l
it,d.*.n TTl' 1, ,n,ct rv:l•oviablv terms. ' r
ll ts. WI: EN, • .31,30:3 WREN.
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VOL.
cd C. BPTING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Caw=Joist axial X3x - tzgaimist.
8, E. Cornai Centrelnd Norwegian Ste..
POTTrVILLE.
k PEI
*hire SIITICC,T
ilarrb G. I
The want n... 'tr.._ —,..........a0 meet the ills and
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acessities of th suffering portion of humanity,and
~,,,, entirely freefrom Minetal and other deleterious par.
wee wee severely felt till this An powerful medicine.
fottribute is to PREVENT as well as to crag; th ey at.
r ushered Into the : world ; UOLLO*AVA 13111 , ALIJAIILZ
us have becomt the nonstnexn groin of all nations.
keir a
Lek . fie v ADM nelson? of the eon paint. end - thua by re.
ininhir the hidden canoe of dies se reinilgorate and rev
rare the drooping. energies of the system. assiatlng nit.
ne in her task of mat and IffseTIONAZT 111/0/3111102f.
-1 1 Dyspepsia.
i The great scow I
nge of ,tliis continent yields quickly to
k eoursenf tbeve.kintleeptle Pills, and the 'digestive or.
gans arexestoretb to their Prop i 4 ten.; no. matter in
What hideous shape this of disease exhibits itself,
tile searching and nnerring remedy dispeties it from
the patient's system. • . ' ' -
.
General Debility and ' Weakness; '
From whatever cause, Lowatis oilman& modall other
i m ale
dpwased liver, and other disorganization of the
ny 14
e,vardsh under the eradleatirk inditence of this
at werful antiseptic and detergent tetnedy.
!J o
' e ' . Dillon, Disorders. • -
R The proper qnant cunlana right condition of thetile is
.pf mementoue iniportanre in the health of the human .
fra'me, this atert•emors medicine expein the bidder needs
pi the complaint,' a nd renderen II the fl olds and secretions
ore cud tioent;eleinsing and. reinseltating the vital
unctions of the tedy.
I • ' 1 Sickly Females . --- , • • .
... Shotild'ione no lime in trying • few dopes of this ream.
biting nud renovating remedy, whatever may he their
'Complaint: It enufla taken with safety in all periodical
bed other 4leorgsta hat lODP, and tin effect in all but mi.
iseuloun. ' ..
;;;
Ltrarefuted Proof.
The testimony of Natko a Is. unan Smously borne to Mel
iealthglvinit vlrt, nes of his noble remedy. and eertill.
trtes in every living . language beer witness to the prer.i 4
1111111.ENCSII of. their 1371111.b1e ITOIIII.
, .
.11olloicag's Pill., are the hest remedy kmown in the
• „ world for the following
''Asthma. Dropsy, • . Inward Weaknesis,
•flow,el Complaluts,llebillty. 'Llyer Lt . =plaints,
Coughs, Fever and Akne.. Lowness of Spirits,
Cords, • i Female Coln plaints Piles. •
hest Ditteases, I 11 eadaehes. Rolle and•GrateL
Costiveness, I lndipation, ' • Secon,dary
Influenza: • tome,
Inflammation. •
.Tekininal Affeetio's
ttentiori of Coal
. Worm; of all kinds, : ....•'- '
SI-Caution t r .'s' utie are grhuinelinleps the words
Ifeirioway,-Ncui rerfized Loam," are. dipeernahle as,
it Warr Nark In eery I.Af of the botik of directions
I/Sound each pot orThx; the same maj be plitely peen
b hadiiigrAhe leita the light. A bandsoine reward will
be given to any nue rendering such , Infortnetion samay
lead,to the detention of any party or parties counterfeit
ng the medicines' or Tending ;the tame, them
kuoriug the
pi be sinrinus. I ~.. -,. qt , .
!'.* S , Id at the Ma nufactoties nt Troisisor, 17tlixowAr,
'lit) Mard7b — Lane, New York. add by all reipeetable Ortig.
f Ists'aud' Dealer; In Medicine throngbtait the United
Cates and tbeciv filled werld,.ju boxes! at 24 ceutp, 411
. ent's, and $1 erdtli;
AV'fliere Is cousideilible savilig by taking the larger
)11 mt. : • ,- • .1 .• . ! '" , ,
~11: M . —Direction, for the guidance Cdpitienes In even
'isordee ate affixed to each box. . ' - -
t June 5, '63 l' T` . • 2343.r0w
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t 7 7 - - ----,. .. . "."—. .
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.•:A• BEAUTTITI, 11E111) -...
CROEET BAB
doinpietely Preserved
MO THE GREATEST, ACE.' ,
A ND WHO that is gray would not
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• have it restored 'to tbruterecrnr: nr - bahl, hitt
11
.uoul ave.the grow lb Featured; or troubled with &Ind
'ruff an Itching but would have it'remoired,ortroubled
with sc Fula, arald head, or other ereptioria. but would
'be cured, ur with' tick head-ache, (neuralgia) but would .
be cured. It will also reniore all pimples from' the fare
wnd akin. Prot Tood's ilalr Restorative will do An than,
!see circular and the follawing. ~ ,- -• :'
Alen Annpu, liorenftier 5, 151 . 5.
1
. .
. Pnor. O.J. WOot.-Dear it• . : lit Iva hard much. r ii.ald
of the wonderful diet:hi:of your hair Itestorative;.ttnt
having Pveis so •ften cheated iy quackery and quack
nottliudiet, hair iyes,'Le., I was disposed to pine." yitur
Itestornbye in,the same category with' he thousxid and
one loudly truntreted quack reinedha, untill met you
in Lawrence pointy some mouths since, when 'OW, gave
toe such aksurance no Induced the. trial of vine:MO*4ns.
entire sp toy EtutilY—tirsi by my good trife;whoitegilr,
bad become very • t bin, and entirely whltd.andrliefore
exhausting one , of y••ur farce bottles, toe r . lihl r was res
tored nearlrto Its original sutiftir I.triniiu color, and
hind thiel,cned and become beat fill and glossy upon,
nod entirely over the he.td f *lt c !tittles to use.ib• not
slimly beause of its beautifying • •cta npon the hair,
but betwit.e of its healthiul Inlittettee.uart !behead and
1
mtind. Others of my family' itid feta are using your
lieslorativo, With'. the liappb•st effect .; therefore, my
stteptieb•rn and doubts In reterence,to 1 s character and
value are entioels removed: and I can and doanost cor
dially And
. coutidently recommend its .use by all who
would havethOr heir restored from bite or gray (by .
ream!! of slektiOlt•or eke.) to ori g inal ler and be,iuty,
anti by allyoupg - persulis who would haWW.their hair
beautiful and Glossy. • '
Iflry truly and giatefulle
. . :-- , • Sol
soon:—ft was a long time
before I got the bottle of fleet
yon pee DIC ay order upon your agent
when I got it we concluded to. try It
hair, as the surest teht'or Ita pnvrer.'.
that you ;mewed me It 'would .dot
family and friend', haring *Uncured I
uFlhg and recomuteuditm,lte use to ott
the bleheet enOu.ilerat Inn you (0 3 1
dgain r ray respectfully ani.t.trul
, • -801
. • . • CAELYLL Ti. I
I have used Prof.P. J. Wood's Hair
have admirsll itrantolerful egrets ;
coming, as 1 thought, prematurely gra'
of his Ite.toratlve It has rvsnmed its of
I have no floupt, permanently so.
• 1 S. BRESSE,
0. J. WOOD 2 CO.. Propriefore.3l
I S7ork. (la the great N. Y. Wire itallice.
and 111 Market rne.. Si: Louie, Mo.
And sold by all good Drug
Mareh 12.'t9
DR: COOOSWELL'S NEW
Vorlzt fl ram atory DI Only.
New Medical Salt: New Medical Salt:
• IT I t %MOT 'A CURE-ALLL,
AV-.For Intlinunatory Minxes Only. -
(56aciswELL , s ENV MED•
12,1 ICAL SALT, I n.trad bring a emedy tnr all BIN
bar control over but o'ne 111, has bnl one aim, and an.
compllrher but one thlng,.to au PrES INVIAMXAIM
UT PLIEASE. whatever hen% form or, t alits, whu her In
the bead, IhrOat, abdomen. cab- or. akin.
—remit HIP o
__
NEW AIIATICAL SAI; ..
Liar excellence is. that without tht
ittw:d and strenalh, it t•ffertnally e rrs
Dis!eue.t. (no others,) by Ilmiuciti; it eq.
the fluid. in the body, the want of W P
CAll} i: of inflaminal inn.
..._ ._____
NOTICE TO IN VAT ID:
following toa which the u bate
putoe, and many n t here mentioned the
le , .' fever or pain, rens eavily au ut
MEDICAL SALT. a fire in exile : isl
t i
w it: Brain Fever, II ache. Itnah nDI
rpd Heart, Fits, In hied eyes, ea , .
liver. fieuralikt. Fp! err tktt. I rye,
tie pleurisy, apthut . Ccuxha. D , pei
'clam Ilheutnathtn. (loot, 6erufula, nd
other cutaneous eruption...
T r i ICajt;6BAirala ' S N
I /ICA!. SALT exerts. like the 'fa it
traordinary Influence' over thtil!eilts n'
ltnt in a gradual decline of intiamma at
the pulse. which soon resumes its . tt
heat pain and fever dimppear.
_ . _....._. ._ .
flit. COGGSIVELL . S . F
DAL MALT does jnet what t
I t ' ree tte
less—equal izes'n :;. oo tel 11rtrti1 and th omeneflulds I
ter'.l 4 .re eine:ars may be obtained /
w h9fat. I hipllalualde medicine for
• Dr. Coignrell's Azttiphlo i
• ccTE ; CHROffl do., u ,
' &tit by mail, free of fjp(ll4C. nn ,
Insalidnwith chronic or long rtno I
ALWAYS orde!a ehnotie pitekage.
For testimonial* and dtrertiOns e
D. C. TAYLOR. k CO.. am. As/vitt:ll
\.,B.—Apin I wnottwi in every
3
COGGSWELL'S NEW MED.:
ICAL SALT In for Pale In Pottsville, by C. W Er.
ton: in Minenctille. by 11. W. Pzevoez; lu New Phila.
delphia, by D. W. DOIASOX; In Port r 7arbon, by H. BMW..
tan: in St. Clair, at Kt:urea: in Illiddleport, by • J.R.
Ponrcit: In Tuscarora, 11 Il Ltoss Sias, and by all re.
Ppectahle Druggimp homier the I ,7 ,Wcassi" la read.
As It not a patent teed Woe, hut the prescription or
on Pulluent.lphysielan, no ono should fall In try,the
NEW MEDIPAL SALT. . .
February ;I,o_
Piins
ERTEN CES can bekiven to indi
ilduala where the relief/anti euri. of Paine inter.
and externally bare brevi Truly magical. by MOR-
O A N'SN fit:lC II A LM, and Ulm pay they would not be
without It if it coot Five Moller *Loftin Dliectionnee.
company each bottle.. lie !artily acquainted with ite
value will le without It. They Inlght rev. len times
the rem and a grint deal of pain and eutierinz. •
For Pale by , .1. 310 ROAN, Third Wert. /: , ffseine.
tal"'ls and 40 rents a bottle; and Vend $4 per dozen.
Jananrir 2..'59 ism .
. • PAPER BS. • .
PATENT MAC HIN r. - - 51ADE Paper
Satre, to bold from 1 to :404t0 indarfortboten.Arng
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BUSHED EVERY SATURDAY.
'IJICINAL..
111`.1r9 Criebrated 99 W049destier..
conistintlq on band.
AMBASSADOR OP SEAL=
U ALL
lattq 310,x
r 1 . 1,3 W you at
• !at Ire forschlrh
In Dottolt. and
on Mrs. .Mann's
.It has doni all
nd other/4 nt my
I a efforts. are 'noir
ors as entitled to
• It.
• yours, ,
011 ION MANN.
June 28, V 352.
Restorative. and
, Ii Wit- was bv.
but by ti:e ure
Iginal tutor, and,
Snatter, U: S.
•llrondway, New
lietablishment,)
ICAL sum
Its pecu
-10 40/s of
• Inflammatory
qullibrluu of all
hich is the sole
J§!!—The
danced fluids nie
hat hare more or
ted by the NEU"
hed by water, to
lood to the Head
n0t..., long* and
'Pi pelaa, Bronchi.
la. Venereal Mt
hit itchingand
Env MED
ne matter, an ex•
artsrles, result.
n es indicated by
unl state, si the
EW MED
c.laltrm to do—no
rimaarkm from
ItAtructlnns.
Dr.-
any DruniA
,i6tio Sat
to: ; W&uitt du, Si.
redid of prior.
lug diEesses;should
circular.
' , wk . na,da.
Town nn4 Village
MISCELLANE
SPICES! SPICES!! , SP
i
R UREAND NO. 1 ORO
PER. . . I
GER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE...CLOVES.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD.
• -CATERER PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE. ,
SUP. CARS. SODA, SALTPETRE; SALERATUB.
au-scuu„ INDIGO.
" . CARAWAY A CORIANDER 7 ..
. .. :--
ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT
for Pale at the Eagle..llille No. and Rid Nortb
/pat street corner of hew. Yhiladelphli.
110wAsp WORRELL.
friy-Pnrchesors will. dud It greatly to , Mali Interest
both in quality and price to buy thesei lioodt: which are
Warranted se represented or forfeited. dlirbil iiianlicited.
March 19.'59 . 1 " 124 y.
TO FOONDWIXEN, MACAINI A OTHERS.
A PURVES, Scrap Inn and Me
tal Merchant. Machine raid You
dry Furnisher. 'Northeast Corner I',
South . and Penn Streets, 'POMADE!, •
,• • '
f is prepared. to furnish Pmmdrtmica. .11aehiairti and
• • Magri, mitt tits Mfourilvg •
Ingot Copper, Steel, .. dt a •
In ant Brass, ....Borax. . 1116
Block 'Flo, Crucibles. • • Sivivet and Bolt Cop-
Lead, ' • Foundry Ftudnis, • . '
Speller, ." atpalli,Flcar t ifffee,Sh and "Bolt •
Antimony. de.. - • • • Vasa, ,
Babbitt Metal,• Old Metals', '• Rh t Lead,
lily lb , Boiler Plate. ,•• Sh t Zinc,
Solder, , Boller Rivets,- ught Iron Tab-
Pig Iron, ' • Steitim Pipe, it R forGas,'..amain
Bar Lead Pipe, or Water. .
Sheet Lon, . 'Washers andNuts,S;m Felting. •
• Kir Artliles of /*pry deserlptiOir In • hyiliachinista
and FOnndqmete, furnished to order.
...Cash paid for 'Scrap iron and all kinds of Metals. ;•
Philadelphia. March 5.'59 . • . IS. •
•' TO FARMERS AND OTHERS.
"X" imam ez• z• ear C 7,14 z h.!ram
. Phosphatic Ferenhier..
lIE anufa e tureis wouio :teost re T -.
spectfolly invite the attention of ffarMers,tlanlets•
era and others, to their Phoophatie Fertilbser. a;.;
believing that an impartial trial oCtha E 5; ~„•••
- will' prove it to be the hest and cheapest. forth!. •
her now offered to the public, .P.r all kinds ofleops,inpAt
.as Wheat. Rye, Oals. Corn. Ii rasa. Paisleys and regatis.
-hies of all descriptions. It contains in due proportioa
- - the following fertilising Ingredients. - 'v : Plourphati, of
Lime. Ammonia. Phosphoric Acid. Nitre. Pure Anlinsi
• Charcoal; 31 urlate of Podium, Potash,Carbonateof time
and Gypsum. - • , •i ,
For Gress ax a top arming. (especiall y to those who
follow the milk buelnetu4) kJ% at anal "War yeare,da
eldedly promotive of this very propertbs 'W. the grass
that this Cow requiem. •
. Believing that our Fertiliser. is a sit for otteoteoffet
it• to the public with that degiee of eo deuce which a
knowledge of its intfrinale excellonee Inspires. Price
110 per ton. or teents per pound. Terme cash.
• Bone Duet and Guano. •
We also keep constantipon hand Perailart and 'other
choice Oneno, which we will torotith
very attilitorices., Also
4. superior artlae of G ROUND 20. preparedirtth
real care. Price of Bonefaust, eon ,
,110--Fins $45
;.r ton of 2000 pound.. , Address •" ,
TASK': & CLARK.
-182'2 Routh Fifth strrpt4 Philadelphia.
/Wrbe subecriters hare been appOnted Agents in
Pottsville for die ',aloof the above. FOrtilisers. whale
samples can be seen. They respactfully Invite Faitnert
and,others to „Pali and , eiamine it at Obeli.. Hardware
store. • Blilol4T t LiEltCll,,
' Pottsville, March 12,1850 - ' • • 114 m -
• . , . . . . ....
--, • GROVER A . BAKE - ' 8 .-'. , '"
.. CELEBRATED . I: , ~
FAMILY . ? , SEWING MACHINES:
I lfew fityles4...Prtees from - 41060 to lid.
EXTRA CHARGE OF $ FOlt 1.1.14,13.1ER8. •,
..-
OFFICES:
These Met„ ,
mfrelutited
from the str dread ; thiy
Bern, Fell, 6 restyle, finish
ing each seam by their own operation. Without reequrse
~to the hand•netelle, is is required by ei t her machines.—
They will do better and cheaper writ* than a seam
sires, can, even If she workii for tote Oa. an, hour, and
ere, unquestionably, the best ' .Mschines In the. market
1
•
fur sewing. on account of their hopllcity, shwatamily-
hiiity,e,se of management, mad adapt* ion to all ye r i's.
ties of family sewing--executing eith r• heavy or des
, work with e qual facility, and. withoci I special. adjust
ment. • ~ .
• Ae evldenee„of the unquestioned ea Hod ty of their
• Machines. the Gnovia A Mien 'AMINO MACHIN?. Conra
ilr beg leave to respectfully refer to the following ••• 1
• • - • , I -
TESTIMONIALS. •
"Havinghad one of tirover A Baker's Machines in my
fatally for nearly a year and a-balf, I take pleasure in
• commendlne, it as every way reliable fe the purpose for
which it la designed—Forelly Sortie .—Hrs. Joshua
Leeeitf. wifeef Bee. Dr. Learitt, Eell of N. .17.1 rul
e. .
vndesit.. - '
"I confess myself delighted with your Sewing Ma
chine, which lace been In my family for many months.:— •
It has always been ready tot duty, reqciiring no adjust.
nieut, and is easily adapted to every intlety of family
sewing. by simply chattel ug the spools olthread."—Mrs.
, Hlisatieth Sriehlana, w, of Mee. Br. Ari a / a nd, Editor
of X. T. Christian Advocate:l .. .
. ' ” Arlin. trying eeveral different good machines, I prettier.
ed you rs. on eatount of its simpi lefty, acid the perhe c ease
tti
with which it is managed, at, well as e strength Mid
durability of the seam. After long e perienee: I lint
_competent to sneak in this manner. an to confidently
recommend it to °Tell' variety of family sevilng.—Mrs.
E. B. Spooner. ivife of he F.dilar of Hrobkhjn Star.
• " I have need A George & BALM Sewing Mechinit Tor
, two years, and hate found It adapted! to all kinds 'of
family sewing. from Cain-bac to Broad loth. Garments
' bare been worn out without the givingleWay of a stitch.
The L inaciii the IP easily kept In ordet, an easily welt"—
„Mrs. .A. 4. )t.ipple, wife of Nev. Guk Whipik, Ruse
. i I
Turk: -
T
” Tour Sewing. Mulling has been in a-
*an 'mj family
the past tyro •yeari. and the ladies n met me to give
you their testimonials tolls perfect ad. ptedneta as well
an labor-raving qualities in the performance of familyT and
householde.ewing."—lioberi Goorntan,New York. : .
• ""For itereral months we haie use:lA/rover & Baker's
Sewihg•Marhine, and have collie to the coocluslen that
every lady who desire et her sewing beasdifetty and euiek
„ly done. 'would he most, fortunate -in possessing one' of
' these reliable. and indefatigable lien needlearomen.'
whose
-combined qualities of beauty, stnatah and itimpl4
city, are Invaluable."—J. W. Norris, daughter of Gen.
Gen. P. Marti, Editor offht•HoneJoureaf. •
Emmet of a letter from Taos. R.Leserrr, Bag., an
American 'gentleman, now resident in Sydney, Bow
South Wales, dated January 12,1148 : I
. ' ..I. had a tent made in Melbourne, In 1853, in which
there were over three thousand Tarte of sewing done.
with one of Greyer A Baker's Machiiies, and a single
' • seam of that has ontstood all the double seams sewed by
• sailors with a needle and twine.", • 1 • •
*Witmer could be called up from his murky !Mel,
. be would Ping the advent of' Grover & Baker as • more
benignant miracle of art than was tlivetTulean'semithy.
Ile would denounce midnight shirttnaklot eagle dire
ful-spring of wan unnumbered'"— Pipf. North. .
"I take pleasure in saying. that the Grover,* Baker
Sewing Machinesbave more than pupa-rifled mfexpeeta.
bons After trying end return I ngoiherti,l have three of
I I
theta in nperstion In my different pla s, and, after tar
• years' trial. have no fault to tfind." . It. Bain mond.
Senator of San 14 Carolina.
• - '
"My wit"' has bad one of Grover Baker's Tenilly
"Sewing Machines for •eome time, and I sin satisfied WM
one of the best labor - saying antehltieit
,hst'has been in
vented. I take much reaeure in ilmmending it to
the public."--J. G. Harris, Gore-snore , Tennessee. '
• ..I tie is beautiful thing. and puts everybody into en
excitement of coed 'hewer. Were I &Catholic, I should
' insist upon Sainte Grover and Baker baying an eternal
holiday in eommemnrat fon of Miele_ deedakforla
tunnity."—fltsties,M. Clay. . . .
"I think it by far the beet patent halm. This Ma
t ridee can be adapted from the „Amen ,eembrie le the
heaviest cassimere. It news strove'', Neer: and more
beautifully than one can imagine. If nine could not be
replaced. money could not buy ft."— Mrs. J. G.:grown,
•Naskriffe. Tenn. ,
'PO is ',reedy, very neat, and drtrablt In' ifs Work; is
easily understomi and kept la repair. I eamVetly mom.
mend this Machine to all my smidint nets end sithere
—Mrs. N. A:Porte-O. DelinPlat• Tenn.i
"We end tide Machine to work t
and with . hleasiire recommend it to th •
neve the Grover and Baker to be th
chine in nose."—Deary Brathers, Aliso
"If used exclusively for family ma
ry care . I will wager they will lid o
and ten.' and never get out of. fix
„Nitshiilk, Tenn. • - • ' , .
"I bkve bed your Machine for perm
PorrectlY toOldied that the work It do
most beau tifnl that ever was .uiede."—r
eNcathrille, Tenn. r
"I use my Machine upon coats, dresemaklng, and fine
linen stitching, and the work tai ado' treble—dm better
than the best band s tering, or othttr machine I have
ever seen-"•—Lucy IL Thompson. Nashville, - Tenn.
"I ded„the work the strongest hod moat beautiful I
have ever seen, made either by hand ormitchine,ind re
gard the Grover A Baker Machines' o is of-the create*
blessings to • our sex-7 —Mrs. Taylor. "asheiffe, Tenn.
. .I- have one of Grover it Baker's Se ing Machines In
roe in my finally. and find, it invalu le.. I an confi
dently reeommendit to al I persona in wnt of a =thine."
.—C. T. Thempani, Masher/le, It.nn.
'I take ple.unare In certirtlng to thesitility of tbeGrce
Ter & Baker Sewing Machines. I bae used one on al.
-most every description of work for msinths. and did it
much stronger and better In every tenteet than well:
4
done-by hand."—Mrs. D. W. Wh-e/er, itsliville, Tem .
"I would be unwilling fo dispose of my- Grover & Bs
leer Machine fir a large amontst, coal 'I not replace it
• again at pleasure-"—Mr. li. O. , , IV:shrills: Tens.
Our two Machines • paeans...idiot you, do the work
of twenty young ladies. We with pl . re vinommend
the Grover a . Baker Sewing Machine o be the beat in
nee."—N. &Want& if or.. Memphis, T nn.•
"The limier & Laker Sewing Muhl a works admire.
bly. 1 think the such and work far uperlot to that of
any Sewing Machine I ever Paw. On ne work. I think
the machine would he hard to beat." W.. 1. Marie,llest
phot: Tenn. „
"I find thOlachine elodiymina,,
' take pleasure In recommending it to dl
venience,eeonomy, and pleasure."—/
. phis. Tenn.
The Grover & Baker • gewln g Mal
such satisfartioo that we cheerfully 1
to all who wish a good and Putettanti I
It executes week with much care an
finely titan hey other machine I - ha
D. .Ilitatell. Memphis'. Tenn: • '
• "I am happy to give my testimony.
& Baker•P Sewing Machine, and of t
lion It glees in every respeet. It sew?
no Mains complicated, and I . prefer
*eve peen."—Mrs. Bryan, ante of A
"Memphis. Teitn':l
i t
...It affords me much pleasurePs to , that the Machine
works well; end I do not hesitate in reenmmend it as
possessing all the advantages you el im for it.' My wife,
is very much pleased with it, and w take pleasure in
certifying to thheffect."—R. C. Bril l %
I "It Rive , me pleasure to And the rover A Baker Sew
ing Machine giving so much Pattern . inn. (.have it in
constant use, and find it all that eonlit be desired. It is
the most simple and durable madam) in 4 nee„ and I
s le
heartily recomiciend it.."—P. J.I. In( ~ •Mtlel'Afts TeR".
'"paving seen, examined, and u many other kinds
or Sewing Machines. I feel fits to as that the Grover It
Baker Maettines are far superior to a *Guns in use.”—
X“ Frowns Skits, Naahvi ll e, Zino. -
"1 consider my Seeing Ma thine le liable, and would
not take five Game its cost. If I ,ce 4--. opt supply its
plate. With it I Can do all my famil mewing In; about
onefenrth the lime I could With, y bagels."—M. J.
,Scott, Nashville, Teas. , .
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I:IIPSEND-FORA 011:d171,.41Z.
• A Local Agent VP nted.
Feb. •
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SATURDAY' MORN
I US.
.OEBI !I
ND PEP-
From Stuut 1444iyips.
THE, EXILE'S MEMORY . , •
, • .
Auelealk homestead qualutisoll .."
Whey shalt I thy threshbold trout!, • -
When return to those who km, ma,
' sins t they an not dasdt - ' '
Round
thy mete Porch Ito wood
FieUgOy to thy yrrenlat broom ' • •
atilt tby tasty gate is guarded - -
By thany aueleufpoptar trees ,
A tauktitirsontry, Welt and day,
With their leaves or trymblitgr gm.: -4
. • . ..z
Weal know each aoundbror chamber;
Welt I know net dark renews;
.0h I. ailght be happy often .; ,
If I Odd but lots thaw leas: '
Well I know - tba atteanstet wind et
. Through thy plassint pastureland s
Innis?* loon the dappled tattler , •
In the shady waters stand,
Thoughts of home are moat tom,
Vining Sear Ow distant MI6 .
Joy the,desreet;irlef the deepest,
• Mild my heart with tiered ties
To that Ihotnestesd,lnalut end
Teach our EMS, old Sadist shiest • t . "
.Therni*nsk , lifisemif of sagnieb, •
Brij p'eiwlth bitter twat •
When oVtr gentle Sister left as ,
ID the &pier joyous Tears—
• Through thskporeh when woodbineS VOW
Borne, ha Went:sit* the grave— • .
' 1
There love's eweetniii Drat entry: r eed ma;
There rfelt Its Unto Spelt; • :•—•
Clasperthands and gentleglsoces. •
Telling what the lips should len. •
A s hmore mine, with wider ellen ges,
And the dream wee soon forgot: ~ • .
Trs it lingering kinder* .
Fos the old, &Waller spot,
oft:et ert Dy Miad jo c a na=
glimpses of *her ivied walls. . •
Oft et ire my otlnd'refins it
" With the friends I see no spore;
Oft Maims its parlor fll9ollllllot
With the merry lights of yorr;
In thetnidst of outward sorrow,
When myheart, is bleeding fait,
liatorels low, nnoeastng Irak.*
Tell me of the hippy past—
Dlstaof;stream ant moaning Meese
Sound Oki rtutlink poplar. trees...
11.10CorgiiiItant.SW
, 111:rto York Tribal's, Hank 9.
American Civilization.lllostrated;
A.GREATSLAVE AUCTION.
' 4 ' 00 Ma, Women and Children Soil.
. ,
Mr. Pierce, 3i. Butkr Chang
„itg his Investmeni.s. • 4..
SCENES, AT THE SALE
'I
0.1 ...igtoili3Oltoitt,
BUTLER .LIVES EAOA:CHAT-.
TEk.A DOLLAR:. ,- ,
. -... .. , .
The largest sale .of Murton. abet tele' that hes
beets Made 41S - tar-Spangled Atneries for:several
years took place - on Wedietday and Thurday, the
2cisstid 3,d hi - March, init., at , the.-Rap Coarse
near. the City, of Savannah, Georgia. The. lot
consisted. of four hundred• and' thirty-aitt. wen,
women, childrealand infants, being that half of
the negro shock reinalning"on the old Major But
lei' plantatkina Which fell to one of the Awe heirs
'to that-estate. ,Major,Butler dying, left a proper.
tYsvalued at! more thaw a , million of dollars, the 1
major part Of which wisinVested in rice and cot. 1
ton plantattons; ante° slaires thereon, all of
!someone
ihich !as's') -fort,e_ descended to two. heirs.
hie sons, lit?. John Antutler. sometime deceased,
and Mr. Pierce M.-Butler, still living, aid rut
dent In the City. of Philadelphia, In the free State
of Penneylsiania. Losses in the grand
„crash' of
1857-8, and; other ' -
exigencies -of business, havi
Impelled th latter :gentletnai to realise on his;
Southern tnyeatteents. that he may satisfy sundry
pressing creditors, and be enabled to resume buil
ntss'with the surplus, if any.. This oilessity.led
to a partition of the. negro 'took On the Georgia
plantations,tbetween himself and the representa
tive of the tber heir. the widow of the late Jelin
A. Butler, ii ththe nevus that were brought to
the heroine lilt "reek were the property of Mr.
Pierce M.. utter of Philadelphia, and were' in
fact told to ay Mr. .Pierce M. Thitler'm debts.--
The - credito were represeited , by Gen. Cadwalla;
der,'wbile Mr. Butler was •preseat in 'tpatioin, at
tended by hu buiness'agent, to attend kibis own
interests. i ', :. •• .• , , -
The sale had, been advert red largely' for, many
weekt r omd 'el the :neigroei ,WW, known to be a
Choicelot and very desirable priiperty, the'ratten
dance of buyers was large, The .breaking np of
an old fainilyestate'" les° OncoMmon an - mewl
ranee that the affair' was regarded with unusual
.interest threughout the South. For several days
before the sale every.botelin Savannah was crowd.
ed with negro specotatora from-North and. South
Carolina 'Tashi'', Georgia, A1+,64'1114 • apdLeu;
isienn,.Aolha/been attracted hither by the pro.-
pacts of making gouth•bargiiith.. Nothing was
bcardlor daye, in the him-rooms' and patine rooms
but talk 'of the great criticisms of the busi
ness attire of 'Mr Butler; and speculations as to
the Probable prices the Stook would bring.' The
office of Joileph Bryan, the negro broker who bath
the management of the sale; was thronged every
day by, eager inquiries in eearoh of inionnation,
and by some who were anxious to buy,' but were
uncertain as .to whether their securities would
prove acceptable. Little "parties wire • made up
from the,-,vinions Note' every day to visit the .
Rams Coarse, distant soca, three • miles hoist the
city, ta.loairoverthe ellettels; dhows theirpisinte,
end makeMeinerando for guidance:on the day of
ilia.. The Misers were generally of a rough
reed, slangy, profaner and bearish, being fog this
most part, lronalhe back river and_wiamp
tatione, where the elegancia, ofliolite life are not
'perhapsdeveleped to Guilt; finest extent. In fact
the humanfiles are sadly negleeist-b1 the petty
tynrati of kbe : :rieet fields .that • der the great
.their knowledge of the.lnzuries
of our bestlimeiety comprehending unly revolvers
and kindred delicacies.
•
Yoir con , ispondent way premott at sweetly
date, but as - be; easily_ anticipated—the touching
welcome that woUld; at such a time, be offieiously
extended td a:sepresentatire of the Tillinne, and'
tieing a. modest man withal, and nut' destsing to
tie -th,en!ctiiiielit of a public:demonstration from
the enthusiastic' Sonthern.population;who 'apnea
overdo their hospitality and their guests, be .did
not placard his mission and claim his honors.—
Although he kept hid business in the background,
blunted. hitiself a prominent figure' in the pie.
tube, tind,'Wherever tbere'wal anything : going on,
'hire Was be in . the • midst. At the salb might
have been teen,* buoy individual, armed withPen
'ell and nitelogne,doing bisdittle utmost' to keep up'
all the appearances of a knowing buyer pricing
"likely'nigger fellers,"Jalking confidentially to the
smartest then maids,, , .obseking'. the round-eyed
youngsterslunder the'cliin, waking en occasional
bid fora large family. (a „low' bid—so 10w,,, that
soniebpdy always instantly raised bin twenti.five
d , llars, w,bein the busy man-would 'ignotninf.fittsb ,
treat,) and tithe:reille conducting iiitneelf tike - a
h planter, with forty thousand dont!" advise he
id-put-his finger on ,it: •This gentleman wits
itch ciatideled with by some sympathising pee
p.
sons, when; the particularly tine lot on`whiek be
had fixed his critical eye wait sold and lust to him
forever. Unease he happeod to be downstairs at
lunch just it the interesting moment. ,
welenz TIM MISCROZ3 CAVE ?ROM.
oar "satisfaetion,
public . , it kwe
hest sewlag Ma-
Won.
• sea with.ordina
•
, th
'ree Pterryenv
Paine
1 reeks. and am
. Is the best and
MaOglis ditutron,
The negroes came . from two plantation!, the
one a rice plantation near, Darien in
,the "State of
. Georgia, OM far from lite great Okefoncilie Swamp,
and the etfier a cotton plantation on'the' extreme
northern point 01 St. Simen'i leiscid, a littliibit
Of ma lalsitid in, the Atlantic, eat off from Georgia
Mainland !by a ;lender arm of the sea. ''- Though
the most or theiteek had beep accustomed only
to rice and cattail planting and culture there were
among them as number of very, passable median
tee,'lltOhad.bilen taught' to 'thi All the'rougher
sorts of triechaitimil Mork on the plantations.—
There wer ceoperi, carpenters, shoemakers and
blacksmit, each one equal io his various craft to
the ordhia y requirements of a plantation.-that
is,lthe coo could make rice tierces, and possi
bly, on • inch, rude i taii and buckets ' • the ewe
r
penter co d e .
di thiingli carpentry shout the
negro quarters, ; the shoemaker could make shoes
.of the lesbian required fur the slaves, and, the
blacksmith was adequate to the Manufacture of
hoes and!miler simple tools, and t.)such trifling
repairs in the blacksmithing way as did' not re
quire too relined a skill: Theugh - Prcibibly no
1
one of al -these Would be called a superior, or
even;an average workman-among the masters of
the Craft,lheir knowledge of thus various trellis
sold in seine cases for nearly as much as the man
-=that is, 'a Mill without a trade, who mould be
valued et I $9OO, wodid readily bring $1,600 or
$1,700 if 'he will; a passable blacksmith or cooper.
Th e re were no light mulattoes in the whale lot
of the Butler stock, and bUt very feir that were
even a shads removed from: the original . Congo '
blackness: They hare been little dillitd by the
admixtuni of de'gecerate Anglo-Saxon blood, and,
for the mart part couldbout that they were of as
pure a breed as, the bluest' blond !of Spain-s-a
point in theirlaver In the eyes of - the .buyer as
well Os.pitysiologically. for top liberal an infusion
of the bided of the . dominantlruce brings a larger
Intelligenie, a mere vigorous' brain, which, anon,
grows res t itless . under the Joke,. and is prone to
inquire I to the definition of the mord, liberty,
and the funning of ; the marry flag which-waves,
as yotiltlflY have beard, o'er:the : land . of, the free.
Thu v uomooded. ne z rece ace ;auk alai 4041 e
.....,~.. ,
very durable, ind
11 who wish eon.;
rs. F. Akar
Ones hare given
recommend them
I Sew lo g Marfalne.
speed. and more
e seen."=Mrs.
lln favor of Grover
perfect 'aflame.
It neatly, and le by
9t to all. °them
'tr. . organ.
-.~ ,
ING MARCH 26 1859.1'
and. maingsabl, flays onlattoes l 00130.1ns quick
orpimpiebetiolin, ibisb anikcs Awn prefeffed
by, &Its»; ett - n atbaulare stupidity by Ito
lash • isneb 'Mule -• they .'etaitoiluot Intern.;
6ett2s by .!t.; - • ' "
- . .
None of the.Betith elan* have avetbeett told
beforti,bat have been oit - thice tire - plannitions
sine" they were born. - 'Bore baiiilttiey !fro their
itinehla liveir, aid idved their siteitile kites) here
were they barn, and here have many of. them had.
children bona lune theta; here „bid _their parents
Bind before thine: and ire now resting in quiet
graves on the old plantations that these tinhappY
ogee-are te see _no mors":forimal-lwati-lhe, left
not only the *ell-Rouen scenes dear to them from
very babyhood by a thensand foettinemorlas;sind
theft homes aeleved by them perhaps is brighter
homm by 'men of /lighter free;' but all the
clinging ties that boned them to 'living hearts
were terni-for but eye 'half of ea& ;of these2two
happy little trommOnitieswas matte the shambles
to be stuttered to the tour winds, bot.thoottle;
half:were left beh .. And who-ean tell hits
4 .
close], intertwined re the affections of. alictle
bend Of-fonr hue 'pereonsilving isolated Iron
all.thd world timid*, rum birth ,to .tntildte age 1
DO they not naturally ; become Otte great family,
each matt a brother unto each 1 .."
~
. It Urns they ware Sold "in' families ;" bet let
eases: • Maenad his-Wife were called eafitaile,".
their parents ond kindred were dot:take!,
.into ac
count ; the man' and wife might , be sold I to, the
pine woods 'of North Carolina, their brothers and
slams be mattered-through itei 'rattan - field. of
Alabama and the rice swamps of Louisiana, while
ebb parents might be left on the old .plantation to
wear out their wetryilires In heivi grief, Mid lay,
-;their headain : fer-off gram over whicirtheir chlt
-drea might,never weep. And no account could,
be taken of levee that were as yet :anconsnanna
ted by Marriage, and how - many 'aching ' hearti,
ham been -divorced : by/this summery proceedings;
no man ean:arer.know..Atid the 'Oenaration is so,
utter, opd is infinitely 'more Impelmt, thee .that
- made by the'avigel of death, for-ln the latter - ease
the loved ones are conietitted tCthe career a tier.:
dint Daily, but in Instance, to the ten..'
der mercies of a slave driver. These darloskinued.•
unfortudates are perfectly` unlettered. and. could;
dot Communicate by writing 'evert if they 'would ;
know where to send their missives. And• so toe
' mob othwt,,and to 'the old familiar plaect of their'
youth clung-all their sympatles end affections, not
lea strong pethips.hotatuse they aretto few.. The' 1
' blade.. of grastrun• all Vile Butler estates. are out. ,
numbered.: the tsars that are Pouted out in ago.
ny at the itirecklhat has been wrought in happy
hornet, ant the crashing heist that has been laid
on loving heeds. , . , . i ..'., . . .• e 1
. Bat, _ thea,rebat., business have "nigger." with
Mars? Beside, didn't Pierce Bailer give theta a."
• oilrer dollar ephice? which will 'ileac in the sequel.
And, sed as it is, it was all neceseary, beraute a
gentleman was nut able to live lon the beggarlY
pittance of .balf a million, and so mustneedo eater
into speculetions which turned 'oat adversely.,! 1
" now TacT wane' TREATED 111 SAVANNA'S. i •
The Degrees ware brought to Savannah in small 1
-lota, as. matey eta time as could be Convecietitly •
?,taken oars of, 'the last of there reaching the city
the• Friday before the sale. They wire consigned
Ito the'eare of. 114, J. Bryan Atietioneer end- Nei
gro Brokei, - who eras to fee d and keep them, in .
' conditios 1411til disposed of. Immediately on their
arrivelthft were tithed- to-the:Ate°. Course, Sod
there quartered in the skeds twinned fur , the' at::
.commudetion' dfltbe, horses anal carriages of gen—
tionen attending the races. Into these shed. they •
were huddled pell:.mell. without:soy more site's-
Ijon to their comfort than was nec, essary to -pre ,
rent their. becoming ill 'and •onsaleable. `Bach
"family" had :one or more boxes or bundles,lo.
-which Were stowed Mich, scanty, ettielei Of their
clothing as were riot _brought into itnmediste,re7
quisition, apdilieir tin ditties and gourds for their
food and drink: t-,', '.* ' 1 .., 1 " ... '
It tsperhapi;a • flt tribute to, Urge banded 'mu,
Micelles to any, that, when the negro man teas sold
• there was, no extra:cherge jet' I the- negni man's
'clothes; they wint'vrith the luau, anti .Werd. net.
• charged iii" the bill.' NM. is thin altigethe'r a win
temptibte iden:lar minty" of them 'hid "Wierldly•
. wealth;in the sh optraf clothing end other itainai,.
hies, to the extent Of perhaps f, o u r or fintriollars;
and had all these bent taken strictly into the se.:
count, the one total of the sale•wontel hive bee:o
il:creased, possibly, a thousand' deltars; \ i
In 'the
?birth, We do not necessarily 14l the hubese with
'the horse; Why, in the Soinh, she* the cipthefl
go with the negro? . , . 1.. ; . ...: -: • •
-41tibese sheds were the chattels- ittiddled to
gether on the-fluor, there being no girlie! bench,
'or table. They - eat and slept on the bare boards,
theirlood being rive and beans', with oetiseittheiir
a bit of , haeon and"corn bread..l Their-14e bun.'
dies wavelet:emceed over the door led thereon the
alive. set or reclined, whin not door,
moving
about,cor gathered into sorrowlui groove. dieted/me
.ing th t Chancel of their future "fate. e Ott thefaces
of all *Man expression allow grief;, some ap.:
peered to be rosined tefibee hard :stroke of- For-!
tune that bad tormelhanr &lel their borne, and
were.sadly trying to make 'the •best of it; some
sat brooding' unottdi4 over their martini. their.
chins Vesting on their -hands, their, -eyes" staring
vacantly; and their ;bodies roCkine„.te and fro,
with a. restless motion that wait never stilled; few
wept,- the place was too publit end the drivers too
neer, though 4011110 occasionally turned ; aside to
give irey to triew quiet tears. I They.** dressed
in eveiyPessible satiety, of °nomads an' antestie
garb, in eery style and of everylimaginible stolen
' the - tex ure of the gerenealet was in all Mee,
e. coarse, . at of the men being clothed lin the -
rough cloth that is made expressly for. the slaves:
The - dreams emulated by the,negro minlstrels when
they givn imitations of plantitiOn obaractef are
by Do-meansexteggerated;' they instead, week
and unable to come up to the originslf. Them
was everirrariety of hat, with;every; imeginsthle
sionith ; anti there was every out and style of goat
end pantalocies; inide.withevery conceivable in:
:'> ginuity - Of misfit, sad, tom& ow with s_Ateneral
..eppawiratine of _perfect lemeneun that .is perfectly
- indlikeliiiibleexcept to say thaen Southern negro
altrafs ItrokorM if he. could , sloths his clothes off
without taking bis, hands out of. his- pockets. The
women, true to thaffeininine, initinct, hid made,
. in aliniiteiery nee,' some attempt at finery. °ALI
. ware gorgeous turbans, generally .mattufactured
in an:instant cute w s •
._. gui•colora boillk'rehier
' - Sy a aut. den: Sad 'graceful- twist of the fingers;
• though -here was occasionally; w more elaborate
turban, s turban crimples and mysterious, gat up
with eare Ind ornemented with s.few beads or
brightga-of ribbon . • Their deeseeitre mostly
I‘ .
ra
course tuff, though there were some. of gaudy
calicoes,'; feet had Learings, end one possessed
the tret c s . re of a strinrof.yeltirieed blue beads,
• The" lit it hildren. w.ere alma, . not . and More
careful) 'dressed then the older" bet, the paren
tal paid . row ing Out to the sham" of a yellow cap
pointed like a miter, or a jacket. with a strip of
. red broadcloth around the bottom'. The children
were 4111 siXer4 the youngest being fifteen days 01d.. i
' The be 'iei Wre
ens generally good nit'od; though
tle
when on would - Mt op a yell the complaint soonat
tacked t he
• others, and a full chorus would be the
reselt. i' A young &gra baby looks like anonitne.
ted bit of India rubber, and has wonderful powers -
'of surtioue, Vey were very nrevalent in the long
their Moen where the stock was all Congregated
the day'of theifali, and those that were old enough
'to have [defined ideas of locionlotlon were . porpet.
evilly crawling away front their mothers; and gat.
-ring under the feet of ,visitors: They have a p - as., ,
'• lion forlelimbing; and made Strenuous exertions.
so malethe legs of epeeple who didn't belong to •
them; if a M 411.114 1 ,041 nal fur a to inuterbtr i was .!
certain to have a baby hanging to each leg- elike ;
, a crab. !They didn't object to being knocked down
ocid.rolled.oyer ' or bring pitched across the ,room
'or oily Mile of that sort;
Omit seemed to discou- -
'cert thein to, step on their fingers. " : '
'The slaves remained it the race.eonrse; some .or
them" for more than a week ilia all' of 'them' for,
fourdstys before the isle. 'They were brought in i
thee early that buyers who deelted to inSpect them
might enjoy that privilege, although none of them
• were stgri.itt private sale.... FM-these pioliminery
days their
-abed was eintatin4 visited, by *peen
. ]atop. 1 The uegross were exemined with Si little)
. consideattion as if they had been brutes indeed:
the bpeers paling then. minntis open to see their
teethPpinehing their, limbs to find ,bow . Muscular'
they - were, walking them up and clorrit to detect
I any skins of temente'', melting them Stoop and
.i bend in; different ways thattbey might - he certain
there wits neeonceslad ropturi.or wound; and in
edditian to all this treatmenkisking them:scores!
0t,..q millions 'relative to - their qualifications and
accomplishments. All these I humiliatioua were
. subutit to without a manner, and 'in same in.
swoons ;with getioel natured cheerfulneas—where
.Dm eta o liked the appearamie of :the proposed
Istd
buyer; and fancied that he Might prove a kind
' "tutier.. 4 ' .„
'.. t „ • .
The followirigcuriously sadlscene 14
_the type of
' of a se re of others that were!them. enacted :
PHIII,
'sr chattel No. 5 id the Catalogue, bid M.
- ken 'a f
,ncit to a benevolent leeklex middle-aged
-lentlengen,. who was inspeetlog the stock, 'and
, thus used his pinvers of' penthesion to 'misc. the
-, benevolent:won't:l purchasehim, with his. wife,-
Ii buy and girl.. [dolly, Israel and Sae:soda, chattels
;Ail's. il l :7 and 8. The earnesteess.with which the
foiblepressed his suit,knowing, ea he did, that
pour
Perbue4 th e happinefis of ilia r bolelife tiepr.nletl
on his a • ' , was interesting, and tliiirgutheots
he tired warn least pathetio. _ Ile made 'no 4011
to the reeling/ of the, buyer; he rested no:hope
on his Charity, nod kindness but only strove to
• shutv how well worth bii dollars were the bona
- and bidott be wet entreating shim to buy... - •'.
- I•Lotik at me, Mrs . ?: rim e Primo' rice planter;
-eke' .yeti won't "find a better man den me too bet.,
. ter on eta whole plantation; riot ts ['Weld; ,yet; do
mu'. lark den ever; de ampenter, work owl, Ifttlig,
better buy we, Moo's.; ree be good servant, Illner Q -
Aloils,Ltuo i , my wife,- dal foe. rate rice hind; inns'
as . good as Inc. `Stan yer,MollY, and lit the
rogues see?' ' • 4 "
Molly advisees with "her betide errissell, on her"
• •hnitiut, and mikes a quick shirt matey, sad steeds;
-'mote, %eking 'v00111'00" kith. benetithint Man's,
• icon. • !Bat Elisha tilks•itli the fester; •-- -.._ - '--
s Show. weer •yer arm, - Melly.:lgeoA rani. dal.
, outer.4l he do w hesp - of work-mo „with dat -arm
-.jab . Let goodies(' Royer teeth liltlip--see dot
- I"' i;4 4 . 0 !..44 rVaitiol-034,11itigf1P,11),,IDSIO:
asizz
yet Come. opt yet breel, walk
genlm'a see how apry yob hit".—
' Thai, palliates to thi three taap
stood with her obubbythand tti burial
ill on to her Rother'eArtwer Old
to make of the stroppy scene., , ,
"Little Vardy's 'only • chile jet; make. pries*
gal brand , bY:' 'Better ISO is miter, weak' - fosg
rate bargain"—,and ate mt. Bet dm beneroleni
gesaletnim (mud where, lts, could thin eeteses•
bargain. and.iebOught *embody etas.
Rifler itteues were tierissietintall theirbile oo
every-'side--parents- rutting strkegth'
elm/Amos' theirebildrevosnd showisg off everyl
11326011 and eirteltto them, best ad stasis, not
with the excusable pride of other Pergola, bat to .
m
the More desirable in theta's,. of the
tnan.beyest;•and, on the'other band. ebildreft ek-1
casing and mitigating the age end loalility of pit ,
rents, that they might. tte... re ma mark etable and
fall, if possible,into kind bands. Not ti;ufrequent
ly these represeitations. if borne oat b tbk , feels,
seeefed s porebssei. The *omen never .poke to
the whit. mew enleei sPeken to,"and {then Medal
the 'amferettesala mitosis's possible. • a t nd not one
of them all; durinc the ,ibole time they were thus
exposed 'to the reds queitioes Of avnigarkeen, spoke
the lirrtrhneromably . or indelleate' wort. or
.eon-'
dieted, hermit in enreegard otherwise than as al
modest woman shoubT,lts; their matretwation and
depteenor were spite os ineseeptiontible as they
would bare ltein butt they been the highest ladies
to the land, and thrtitset all the insult* to which
they 'were sobjeetooklbey emidneted:lthemselese
with the molt perfect decorum end self-respect.
The sentiment ot; the subjoined characteristic
dialogue ea eareardiaoin;tha 4 trice relleated . r
"Well. . Colonel.% seta you looking sharp .at
shoemaker liars Silly. . Going to be.* herr ..
14e11, Major; I:think not." Sally's h good,blg,
streiipig gel. en 4 bee do whist) 0 6. work,- but its
five ye nt sines' 'hilted any children, I She's done
Iriviedirself reckon: I! • • • , i . ' ' ' . -- '
I D
nibs interyals of
_more setiveJabor, the db. ,
cm s io n -
of the re opening of, the alio' trade was
co menced, and the Opinionstruttedt il o generally
prevail that the rs4stablishment otb said - trade
is a confute matir 'devoutly to 4a wished. and use
red:faced MAJOr,or General, or Corporal, clenched
his: remarks with the emphatic' asiertlOn that
"We'll have all the nfigers in Africa Over here in
three'years—we won't leave enough fur Seed.*
1 - • via lit.t.' ,I '• '
The Race Cans at Savannahis siteated.ahout
three miles from the city, in a.plitaaant /pot, near;
ly,•aurrounde.l ty woe* As It rain eld violently
dating,the two days of theiste, the pfece wits on
ly accessible byiarrieges, and the revel' was that
low attended but rtyr t ual, buyers, whin had come
,from long distances.a nd eould 'not aft.rd to lose
the opportunity.'- If ,he 'felt had 'tome dtf in
' Trinket lend there weld bare - been v dozen cow
Obits's . running constantly between the city and
•thetßace Course s and some 'Peculator would have
begged a.,niers' little sum ef money by the opera..
don: • But *silting of the, kind was thought of
here, and theenly result was thanes", stables;
theioviners Oi l which had aullicient Ti phoebe to ,
Sticirgis double en.t treble pries/. ' .
i ' rut •trottrattionipea 'for. getting to the ground
were so lintited that -thertiNwere not enough buy.:
ers f te warrant ,the opealotef the sater an hour
orri
two after : l4e d_tertised time. They drOpped
in, berniver, Zlfeie at a time, and things lxrgan to
loClizriorseneduregiegly for , the "eller. . ,
The .negroSti looked more uncomfortaille than
,
iii
- everr thirtputelconfinementAnduors f r IC number
~of 'dive; and the grizzly, unpleasant to ther began
to lien- o# their condition. . They *owed about
mere flitter/11y; and were - fast losing isbat of sa
tiiity and ,Springineni they had at !first. This
adorning they were all - gathered . intp the long
"room of the bnilding eraztedas the "Ojend Stand"
of ~ .the i Rare! Gonne, that they fright be immedi
ately underithe eye of the buyer': , The reom: eel
aboat a hundred feet long by twenty wide, and
herein were erbuded. the neitroest, with much of
their baggage, awaiting their, respective calls to
step opoe.the block sod be sold , to the 'higher!
bidder.. This morning Mr. Pierce Butler !appear.
led among his people, speaking to each one,Znd
being recognized with seeming plessrire by all.—
'The men
that
pulled cif_ their hate and
made iedescribable sliding hiteh !Mt the
four, that perces with a nage) for a bow t and the
worsens each dropped the quirk euruer which they!
teldom vouchsafe to any other than their -lagiti.•
mate master and mistress. Ocelaionally„ tp , a
very old or; favorite servant; Mr. Butler - would'
eXteta hie daintify-gleved. laid; Thiel: Mirth 'of
rroodescensietr - was- instantly 61'110110th gnus Of
delight Span:oin the sable eitnesteri ' : •
... _ .
. .
The ruomln which the isle actutilly took place
linmediately: 'adjoined 'the •ri)om- 0? ' the tepees,
and foam'slib - toted with it by two largetioors.
The sale *in was ...open to the air on one aide,
commending a view o the sport; _Coarse. A
imairplatforixi - was raised about two feet and a
,billf , htith, on ',which were' pieced thodesks of the
°fiery clerks - , leaving room - in front of , them for the
Auctioneer and the goods: --'', - ." • ---,,,, .: :'' .-•
4 ' At about 1 t.o'clock the holiness men took their
placer, andenneanned that the sale Would begin.
Mr. Bryan, the nagrO•brolter, is a 'dipper little
man,., wearing spectacles,. and • ylithting hat,
shamand sudden in hit movements, ia4 perhaps
thialeast bit in the world obtrusively' flielous T -aa
1 7
earnest-in .his language as he could be bleat ate •
trial swearing, though acting mantras be would
like to swear i little at the critical, moments ; in
Litt, condarileg himself , very much =like 0 mem%
her of, the Young Men's Christian Association:— '
Mr. Bryan did Dal sell the goods, be merely an.
pride tended the operation, and saw. that the entry
dieski did:their - duty pfoperly. -'llte a u ctioneer
Was . a.hfr: Wellwho deserges a word - of
description. 'la. pi** 1' appear** he is thit
Yery oppreite'of Mr.,* am being *rules" in he
dims instead' of scrupti Or, a large man instead
of 'a little one, a fat 61 instead of a hen one,
*Ts goolnitared MO 'instead of sigma one.
fie Is • rollicking old be' , ysithl an- eye ever 'on
the lookout, cud, that ' ever lets a bidding vied
escape him; a hearti,v d for every bidder Oho
circa fur it, and a plenty (' jokes ,, to let off Weis
theineleem gets a little "M ak e -hir. Walsh' has
4 florid tomplertion, not o re so weeps thin is
tweeting, and possibly of more so than is nate
ital in 4 whisky country . Not oily is his face roq;
it tome name has blist - " off the skin le spots,
i luring blur a 'peaty look taking his face • 111 In
i 11; the peelbras and thn. redo** combined maks
t pm look moth. as if
,he l bad been- boiled in the
same pot with a red cabbage.— -
;.
Mi.'Walsh , inounted the stand .nod innouneed
the tames of the - - safe,' ',row-third rash, the Mo.
=strider payable in two equal annuallostailmenta,
bearing interest front the
,day of sale, to be se.
cured by approved Mortgage and personal securi
ty, or approved emptiness on - Savannah, Ga., rir
Charleston. 8. C.• -.Purchasingto pay for papers."
The buyers, who were.. present to the. number of
about tno handred ; olastorrdaroned the platform;
while the Degree', 'rho Were not likely to be im
mediately wanted, gathered 'iota sad groups in
the !eka-rein:id to watetithe progress of 1 the sel
ling in which they're** io sorrowfully.loterested.
The wind honied outside, ;and
,through the optin
side of the boilding . the driving rain ca me pouring
in ; the bar down emirs Ceased for a abort time
its brink. trade —the 'bays* lit fresh cigars, got
monlytheir titllogeett and -- pencils, •ind the drat
let'tif o lmmaischartalsrare led upon the stand, not
by a white man. but by pc sleek, Mulatto, himself
a stare, and who teems to,regard' the selling of
hts brethren; in whieh he"eo glibly asides, as's
ea:globe, It bad been onnouneed th at the
ne would be auld In "Wellies." that is to
say, a mita would out be parted front bis wife, or
a *Weer' frOm . a Very - ynarig child. There is
perhaps as maeb. policy, ea humanity in this at.
.111cgsFurew for thereby many aged and unearth's
able peopleare disposed of who -otherwise would
not God a reedy! sale. ' "
1, The first family brought 'out 'were antiouneed
oill the eatalogria as .. :•,• • - , ,
- Name. ;_ . 41.0. , .' " Resaarks.
1. George i • 27 '' , Prime Cotton Plante ! .
2. Sue '
„; ' '26 .." ' Prime Rice - Planter.
-3. Getirge •• • ' ' ''6 ''' '' Bey Childs: - ''. --.;
4. Harry.. i•- - .- 3 . •,, - : Boy child. •• ' . - ,
. The wanner :of-baying -was :announced.to be,
bidding a certain price apiece fur the whole' lot.
Thus Gee. andliii &Deify were started at $3OO, aid
were finally . sold et $6OO *eh, being $2,i00 for the
four. To Bet in idea of the relative value of *eh ow
we must suppose Georg° worth $1,200. Sue worth
$OOO, Zittle tleorge worth $2OO, and Harry worth
$lOO. 'Giving, howeier, lemma misapprehension
oti the pat t of the buyer as to the mariner of bid
ding, he did not take tba family at this figura, and
',they were put up and sold'again, on the second
,day. ;Otto they , brought $620 each, or $2,480 fur
the whole—an advance of. $BO over till Brill sale.
' It seams as if every shade of character capable
of beteg iiiPliested in iterate of human flesh ant
blood, was: represented" among the .140*. The
Georgia fast young:mu, with his panWooos Nak
ed into his boots, his velvet cap, Jauntil s dragged'
Over to one side; his cheek fail of tobacco, which, i
• he bites froth a beige pleg;that resembles more thin I
anything else, an old bit of a rusty wagon tire end
who is-altogether an animal of quite a different
breed from your New'-York fast man, was there.
His ready *vetoer or his - Merin - lee& knife; were
ready for,ensure; aim lb ease oil ii. heated *nu
!merit. „White oak clotted, gold: spectecied, rind
,ailver-haired old Men were Abere,. resembling
loappearatici thattOxious breed of *netimonidus
. mai wan bate it the Mirth; whd are Pi/Valid*
- ly leaving doeutbents at yore door that you
read, and the business of whose mendicant life it
is to eternally *Belt sebacriptiois fur charitable
tuisoelatioint, of wlifeh they are theierers.. The*
-gentry wii h quiet *top and , sibdotei voice, moTed
s,
,carefully bout among thelive at k, Ignoring, ea
a . g6nerai is, Id& wets, but lonnenting the Wo•
mail with . questions 'Which, 'when accidentally
overheard by the'disinterestail speatatort, bred in
that spectater's mind *entente irresistible desire
-i 0 bitoe444thiebody,down. ..Aed then, all boogie.
ehie varieties of rough. beckwooda rowdies, wilo
begin the' day' in 4 dispirited' Manner; bat' who,
as its boom - Progressed, andtheir - pried* at the
bar: beesumisers prolific in restate, waged louder'
and talker and more violent, ware rneentopatd
'added Witharimeriatio Nate* to'the eiselblige.
'Theis Dr titit tenders who- ha* read "Untie Teter
, ...and arfit4at not 7--will .temember, With , pisir
liar feelings! Lagrm.the stireArileu.o4lllloBllllo
-
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• ' - , v,:
it,
411 : :!
ith ,,...
"1114
1 • At iti :AO
riu jai told;
tais vital
whipper. That that character is not over drawn .
Cr toe highly colored, there Is abundant testimeny.
'Wham tbe.silltjolimt dWegki e..A party at limn
werifeemorsieg on the (raided subject of antsi&L
ing tilliestetry, Biggers:" some were for.severe,
whipping, 1101139 recommendlig braiding, one or
'tiro advocated-other'Mode/ of torten, bet on'
begateste of a math who had wit takes es itelve
pan 4R'l.l* diseessio4,saysts went with APProv.k.
gag nod to ant unusually Ttatbaruns proposition.'"
at Litt broke his Maki by siehig, in an anteater
way, ; fitfoe may spy whales the ablest managing
nigger* ass:* driver, teystelf.and 1... bad same.
experience, and I °nett to know.. Ton can man.
age ordinary nigger* by Beide' 'em and givin"ent
a taste' of die hot' hew. retie he a While when
they,'"re extra ugly the' if a nigger really sets'him—
Pelf 'psi/ain't me, tetalt, terser have any path:wee
kith; hist. I • jest get my pistol and shoot hint
right down; and thee' the bed wij."' •
Aid` this trretastag talking to gestlemes, end
his remarks were, Dosed to: with , ettestlon, end,
his assertions, assented to by mere then'one in the
knot; oflisieners. • Bit 01l this time the sale was
going on, tad the merry Mr. M'aish, with many a
quip end jest, wits beguiling the time when the
bidding was slaw. TIM expression on: the be
of 01l 'who stepped oil .the,
,block was always the
same, and told of more egillh than it is in the
poirtivl l of words to' i tspravar Bllghtet homes,
eras* hopes and , rotten ,1 burls was the
store to barged in all the lotions (sees. Some of ,
them !regarded the sale with 'perfect indifference,
r imer 'making a motion save to turn from one side
to the other at the word of thedepper Mr. Brims,
thatiall the crowd might bane a fair view of their
propoStions, and.then, when the sale Was
aceum
pshd, stepping down from the block without
citing tb east 'even'. loot at the buyer, who now
held :all 'their happieess Whiz heads. Others,
'gel*. /triaged. their Oyes with eager &aces from,
.one buyer to anotheres the bidding went on, try
•• lye With tiniest sitentien to follow the 'rapid
vole* auetioneer. Boinetimes two persons
onljt would he bidding for the same chattel: all
the ethers having vesigned the eoutest, arid then
thelptior creature onithe block,' conceiving an in'
steeteneous preference for one of the buyers over
the - oilier, 'meld regard the rivalry frith the la
tensest interest, the expression of his firs chant.
log: with' every bid, 'stilly*: into ..bolt suille of
joy if; the fasocite buyer persevered unto the end
endeecured the property, end settling down .. line
sleek of hopeless .despair if the other won the
vit+iy. •
I DiPliflrell SANT. •
- The family . 'of Iristus, plantation carpenter;
cottaliting of Dapbney his wife, with her young
balier,'end Dido a girl of three years old, were
resebed in, due COllOO of time. Daphne,. bad a,
large') shawl', Which she kept carefully wrapped
round her intent ie4 berself.• •This *august pro
ceeding attracted nawah attention, and provoked
'many - remarks, such Us these:
"What do you keep your nigger eoitered up for?
POI Off her blanket,"
etithat'e the matter with. the gal? Ilan she got
-. •
the headache ?"
• ~olyhat's- t be failt i r the g al? Ain't she proud?P
11 ud her rags an let us Me her.".
S i liltho's going to, bid on that nigger, if you keep
her covered up. Ley lie her fan." • '
Add a loud• chore of similar ransacks, *writs
slim* loud pr , amity, and mingled with say•
inns too. indecent and obscene to be even hinted
atilbere, went up from . - the crowd of chivalrous
Soptliern gentlemen: I •
•
Atklast the obtained s hearing long
enbugh to 'explain that Alien was no attempt to
pnctice any demon+) in the . ease—tbe parties were
ntt to be wronged in any he had no'desire
•
to palm oft on then) an Inferior article, but the
truth-of the matter ;was that Dapbney Wait been
. etabfined 'only fifteen days ago, and he 'thought
thet:on that
,maeounl. she was entitled loth. slight
indulgence o f a bla tket;to keep from herself and
child the chili air, and the driving rain.. •
your lady readers look at the circumstances
of . ; this cue.. The thy was the 2d day of March.
Dephney"; baby, was born into the world on St.
Valentine's happy. day..the 14th of rehriaary.—
Since her condnement,Daphney bed traveled from
.the plantation to Savannah, where she hod been
.Itpt* in it stied for six days. - On the sixth or
stitenth day Mier her sickness, she lantl•left her
hint; takes. a railroad Janney across the country
tctlitia shambles, watt theresixposed for six day!) to•
t4t - quell Mints aid' Moths or the tisprypeet.
'Mom and then on the fifteenth day after her
enurement Wll'l phi ipoit the kileeit.with her bus.
bend and her other ehild„ . .ind - with ha new born
b At aby an her acme; was sold tr the highest bidder.
was' very considerate in' Daphney to be lick
btifore the sale, tor liter wallies babe was womb to
Mr: Butler all of aihundred dollars. -Th. family
mild for s62h apiece or 112,600 fur the lout.
• SO . .ANIA MAST- . • •
;This was aeons) , not quite - a year Married. an d .
were down in: lb catalogue as "prime." - They
hid no children y t ; Mary, with ii: toprehensible
I t
lick of that tender l interest, in Mr. Butler's- stairs
that had bcea exhibited in so eminiut a degrietly
Ila phoey, had disappointed that worthy man's ex •
Piletal IOW!. end thilbaby as . yet was not. - • Dot Bob
164 Wary seld for $1,135 splice,lorall'thar.'
';', In another inatmiee, Margaret, the wife of Doe- -
t6e arkrge; who Iliall OODIOIId on February - 16,
though 'the. eared of herself and family were
binned la the Catalogue, did not dome td the sale;
add;: consequently,) they „were' not "disposed of at
all.. As Margaret 'h baby , was fully four days . old
.4" the time sheir, as - required to start on. her
jeurneyto-Savaanab, we can only look at her re:
Neal to go es a mot eedpeble instance of perver
-Mty.... Margaret, should be whipped and branded,
end otherwise 19n/ly admonished of ; her out sin
in thus disappoint dg the reasonable espeotationt
et so kind - a master. ma Mr. Butler 'bore with
ter in • truly .Christain spirit, and. uttered do re.
Proacti—in publiej et leant.'" It was the more un
kind 'of Mirgaret,lton, because there were tin In
the family who Would barer:. brought, probably;
$4,000, and all • were detained from the sale by the
codtumaey of misguided Margaret. '.. • ,
`J While on the' subject of babies,. It may be men ,
. honed that Ainity,!chattel No. 316, wife of Prince . ,
. ,
Chatter No. 315, WO testified her earnest detial to
centribute'oll io her_ powei to the worldly wealth
4f hew master by bringing. into thsworld at one
Outs chattels N 05.1317 and 416, being a line pair
of twin boys, just a year, old. ,It, is .not in evi.
deece - thit Amity retched from her master any
testimonial of his appreciating her good behavior
an; this-ocumion, but lija certain that she brought
ti greet . price, the; four, Priori, Aihity and "the
twins selling furl $670 apiece, being a' total of
$2,630, , • 1 : '
any other babies, of all ages of babyhood.
hare .sold, but there was nothing particularly , in
' teresting about them. there were some thirty.
babies in the lot; :they are asterned worth to the
Kesler a hundred, dollars the day `they are born,
tied to 'inerease , lir value at the rate of a hundred
/topers a year tilt they are sixteen or seventeen
)ears old, at which age they bring the but pricer.
I: 1 yes LOTS stoat Of JUIN= AND Dolma.
\„i Jeffrey, chattel. No. 3lii, marked ea a ' Tame cotton
harni." aged 23 yore. was put up. Jeffrey being a likely
• ta. the ro.apstition' was high. Th. first bid was tt,lol
Pod he was finally Odd for $1,310. Jeffrey wassold stoma
he had no ineumbranat in the shape or an aged Wier
or mother, who roust neoverrily be sold with him; obr
had be any children; for Jeffre was not married. But
edeffelly, chattel No. 31 0 , being human In his affection;
'tad dared to cheetah a love fbr Dorms, ehattel No. 2111;
and Dorcas, not having the her of her master before her
lyre, bad given bar heart to Jeffrey._ Whether what tot.
towed was a just retribution on Jeffrey and Dorcas, for
glaring to take suchillbortles with their toaster's proper
ty as ,to exchange ;hearts, or whether it only goes to
t , otbet with Mark as with white the saying hold , .
"the coarse of true lore never did run smooth."
'cannot now betold.[ Certain if is that these two, lovers
iremnot to realise tbe contamination of thel napes in
tapes wedlock... Jeffrey and Dorcas had told their bee;
ad exchanged their aimple vows, and were betrothed,
latch to the other as:dear, and each by dtu
m other t foul
ly ,bekow, as though their skins had, been of fairer color.
`"i": 1 4 who shall say that in the sigh Of Ileaven and all
?angels, these tin
bumble bee Intend as doily
edded as any two of the prouder ram that call theta
clavett , 1.
r, lie that as it may Jeffrey's's* sold. ', Be finds out his
Mew Nader; and, hat !ahead. the big man standing in
his eves, and, his juke trembling with emotion, be
.. atanda belles that %master hod tells his simple story,
ipeeylng that his betrothed may be bought with Mute
qhough his yoke trembles, there is no embernuennout
)n his manner; Meteors have killed all the bashfulness
that would naturally attend such a recital to a stranger,
;and Insure unsympatbiang witnesses; he feels that be
is pleading Ow the banister of her he loves, as well as
''tor his bin, and his We ts-told in' a treat and truly
Tway,l
i , .' O l loves borer, young mart, I loves her well an' tea%
te skis she loves plc./and I know she dues; de good
rd knows I love, her better than I loves any one in a•
rids world—neverean love soother wound' halloo well.
?Please buy Doreast,linufr. -Vire he' good servants to
crow loo d t as wo ilve. We're be married right seon,,yoong
, taaer. and de chillin will be healthy and strong, mar r,
land ffey'll he good ailments, too. Please bay Dorcas,
lotting nutter. We loves each other a beep-do, really,
Arbeintas'r. "• .- • •
I
Jeffrey then rentionben that oakum and bares of his
Aro to enter into the bargain • at all, but In the carved
t nese or his lore be has forgotten to base his plea on oth-
Vex atouud till Dow, wide he bethinks him and continues,
!-, with Ills mice nut trembling now, taco with eagerness
"to prove bow worthy of many dollars Is the maiden of
..,
Taft
mis;r, Darns prime woman—A I woman, Bn.,
iTall get, Sirs tong area, among, healthy. and no dO •
"beep of work to a day- 1 She is move( de hilt doeimads,
oti de whole plentat.Wnt. worth 41,* easy, tnas'r, ace
to " „ rate,barphs at end."' • 1 ' -
he matikeetualcuched by Jeffrey's lest remarks, and,
i bid him fetch oat his r gal, and lets use what 'ha - looks
~,,
lir iflrey .. goee'into l libe - long room and presently return.
,ari, yore's, looking very sad and selfditireested.vittioat
11, pad tete of emberamerienral the trying -position In
.. : •ertiliti she to placed', She makes the meadow& eourte
„, Oy, and stands esser.iy whither, hunts claimed ammo bee
!;bonne waiting the ;Malt : Th e buyer regards her with
io elided ale, and growls In a Ice' Coke that the 'gal
has pad p lets” Then be goes on to • more saloute.
7aoitearenal examination of her working abilities. Ile
turns her round, make, her stoop, sad wag; and then
I:he takes off her turban to look at her bead that co
wound or disease to counaled by the gay handtezehlet;
I : be looks at her teeth, and tsetse( her arra, and at last
',incarnate himself pleased with the result of his obese.
a Tattoos, wbereatJelbey. who has stood near, trembling
i with eager OolieJtiocerjoyed., anti be sailboat, the Ant
ilium. The buyer ;,than c ro wns - Japers happiness by
tee . ht Mt 111 promise ild! he will lay her. if the price bat
i full pp =tlrith , Attsid the two lovers step aside and
• roMtrat each otber on. their good, furtune, Oat
t, Dumas b not to Wahl till iht OW Oa. and (hare are
twaettfeur lortgAtears of linrarish expectation.
1 Early Oast uttottilog le Jeffrey alert, sad bat In head,
t encouraged to einitaal freedom by the greeters of the
ft Mk* Ix *bleb he! plan be addressee every buyer, and
kof alt Ow will: Hewn -.0 brittle Wog of a word to be
',t,ppottea,to Maass weetesto ,a,istsgs him to buy Dor,
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issressaseot, risioasts, -
Order DeaksoCe.,
/lee:. Osistatiret Mama t:
ulat of airy ether WWI*
lebaelatandeePliOrP,d•all +
itestiesl rentey caftan s re will
be as *atlas alai tb`at eau lie
Ukeettiss: PIIIIITINO, IS COLOSSI deal
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tisibel ou
at thy s ,
BOOK BINDERY.
and tit ivory variety of 111710. Waal lads
• tioa ataitafactantd.bosati 1140,11411,0t0
Rooks •
at start • •
ankle at
ens. Aistialt llSologad Idgmllin b. s Pu lks Is Ills ilftwi r
itith ►II who too!, him that they wlll intercede to ,
tau Li* idealised has belies sold itedip hem his Mr*. "
sire. .liotios loss the heed lades, word of Ilmathe
11 immidaterlitot to lb* poor Ildier4 itad.joPean nab'
to suck k1i 1 4 001 4 1 . Ala hopes and spirits Widaani
_until be filets almost teetotal that the *lib of his Wart
orsompliabid.. And Duress up is mod, Lir II
=I Jeffrey's naPPIDM hot own ,
At lam Um* the tiling litschtlik. sal wino litigant/A'
on the stud.
fat Bola a Neat noirepieted Aston in the' dais Is
br the gra tudelmasaked; .Destaa is later heaali,
Wan, batteldi a batty of entrolliets. 'hall of dilating
=looks to his maate4 who Maw his hod. d/e t 10.-
he might he Induced to Oily Awes ales ., be has .
no us ilmithe rest of thiamin. isilley toads Ids &OW
In his ,tolisterts look, sad twos away, the tiers pima.
ins' dose Ittia burst flee.. ' b•
the DOT* , Ili fold. sod bre toning tits Is lobe opens is
the eottoh.lieida of Swath Camilla. while Jeffrey gore to .
lb. the platastion of the Omni dump... • •
And toietorrow,Jedry and Dorcas aro to my their
tearful Owl/ill: as& go their separate inns In Mb to
seat no more as curial beings.
Nat didn't Ms Plemeffutlee ere the* a slaver dollar
aaVpiee.t 'bad say then. is no solismnitoltp la
dateowniest
- In another hoar I me Dorms In Oolong roils. sititog
motionless as a statue, with her hest covered with a
shawl dud I see Jeffrey, who goes to his new Master;
puns Ott 44 bit and says. -roe my much
obliged.
44. to you An. tribe to help me. I haws 'm=
hare dope it If you 'meld-thank you, Idaeotteiltank.
you-but:-Its-terry-hard"and here the poor fellow
Weelaidormo ettleely sad walks Jimmy, ferfilliag MS bet
with his battered hat, and sobbtag Ilium a eery eland.
" Ile Is soon surrounded by a poly -let Ms inkwell
frigude„ who with an instinctive delicacy most auk:at et
AO, stand quiet, and elthuneoterrel heads about It hi..
- Anson tardlflolet.thattele Noe 11l sad Inswersitid
he t2so,e4th, both being od, and Anson being dowel In
the catalogues' "ruptured and sa hating bet est eyo.wt
Violet was sold as being lick. Lin disease was probably ,
comnimptioni which supposition pm rise to the hiker.
lag feel ing IMUrersattoft Ware= two bOyerat - '
'Cheap:gal that, Major,
"Dotal think so. They may laikahout her beitergek
it's no eao sickness she's gut. She's got consumption, •
and the as 'that buys Mill hens to to It doetotte har
all the tithe, and she die In less than three months.- t
t won't have anything bido with heo-don't want , any
'halt deadiraggere about me." - ,
. ! LI raIiPICTIS WILIZAOL. , t , _
Wittiin i fit oll Y Oe Mug*. consisting of his wih,twie
sons and daughtor, was called tore It was 'Uncoated
by the auctioneer that chattel No. MU, Dtmbo, the eldest
loth. aged p. had the ',toning benne prontred lb* reept
ekes°, a taniaterand had been joined in wedlock necklet.
tat 'No. 400. 'Frances. and that he should be compelled to
pat up ths bride and Boom is ocelot. Ttaty wale called
up, and. es was to be elpectod, their ippearanot truths
1 signal a volley of coarse jokes firma the,doetkme see
and of ri d remarks from the surround Log erowg-..
The newt married pair hate IS bravely, although mete ,
load gin 0101111 took bold of frame's lips and pulled
I
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them ape ,to see her age.
This so Of thing it la that makes Northern bktod boil,
and Mort ern flats clench with • laudable dash* to hit'
somebody! 'lt was a most too mush Or indorsing te
stand an e w. those brutal siamodrivera pushing the to.
meet about, pulling ltudr lips apart with their not too
cleanly bands, and committing many another Indeorat
act while he husbands, &thews and brothers°, three wo. •
men • compelled to witness these things, without -
the yowl Wrest, • outrage.
limbo al Fr t last 'troth off fit o nto
_,.
in i
each, antit,wout spend their honeymoon on a °o* '
plantation la Ale ma. ' •
- ' SlikVeit Of JOMMLIII MOUT.
tinnier Drought opJ othuis's Molly and family.
need that Molly insisted that ohs was lame in
4 and porteredy 'mild wale lame, although,
t. he did not belleee a word of it. Ile had
to bo mouninted by are eminent physician I*
, which modical light had'deciared that Jab.,
was not lame, but was only shamming:-
the gentlemen mud judge for themselves' ant
Ingly. Po Molly wee put through her parole,
itiell to trot tip and down along the stage, to
down the steps, and to exercise her fret II
ye, but always with the same result. the kft
be lame. She was finally sold for WA.
r she really was lame or not, no one knows but
t it oast be ressermleered that to a else, a
or anything that drawees his market value, '
to be rejoined over. A ma* in' the prim* of
11.1e0 or thereabouts. can have little hope o(
able, by any little wrings of his own, to per. 't
liberty: •Dut, lot him hare a• ruptarst Or toga
sustain any *thee Injury that readmit him of
service to his (mum and rehires his value to
end he may hope to accumulate that sum,
sally to pc rebore his Memel. lfretedom with.
h is influitely sweeter than health without
Tbikan
Ds ant* . 1
bet left
Re bin pa
enured b
barninisa
an's Mof
I tba Great gale want on ibr two long days, Our.
• time there were sold 429 men, women and
Thorn were 43(1 announced to, be sold,. tont in
Malawi on the plantltions by sickness.
tom of the sale. on the last day. south,. tams
. mpegne were produced, and all were invited
the said wine being at ttie aspenee of nu/
r. Bryan. ,
, I amount of the mole foots up s3o3.BBo—the
f the first day being $181,480, and of tlis see?
142270.
!beat aim paid lb, ace one fesollylna give.
"alter and her five ebildren, w bo were manly
The price was $B,lBO "
best prier paid for a single num . was $1.760.
glyeu for William, a "fair repenter, and
:
heat pries) paid for a woman was $4260,- whirl
OW Jane v •uulton band and bounyearvant."
eat pries paid was for Ann,o and Violet, a gray
uple, eaeb haring numbered more th an fifty
b;ongbi but 1450 a,piers.
•
MMUS IDYLS HIS Puna A DALLAS A PILLS.
The h •
whleh w
esolker."l
The la
was give •
The lo
hatred ea
years; t
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. rotqlit+ the Estee buildings, where the scenes we have.
d.ler
I 10011 0" a crowd of 'trepan were teem gala.
ered sag iy about a men In tittle midst. That man was
tie.bier M. antler. of the free city of Philadelphia;
who was Wades the wounded hearts of the people bit
bad sold crow their firecides and their homes. by doling ~
oat to th a small dosage at thereto of a dollar a bled. \
To every tiro he bad sold, who presented his claim for
the psi pittance, be gave the muni fi cent stipend of
one who dollerOu epode; he being provided with two
canvas hip of IS rent pieties, fresh from the mint, to
t
;!weanadditional glitter to his maul& eat. generosity.
As the ast family stepped down from the block. for
the first la four days. the rain teased, the 4090
broke ale y. and the soft sunlight fell on the IMMO. The
unhappy laves bad many of then been already removed,
and'otb were now deputing with 'their new masters.
• That n ;ht. net a steamer left that tkmthern part, pot
a trate ears aped away from that erne! city, that d l it.
act bet each lie own sad burden of those unhappy
outs, wh only crime Is that they are not stmocand
wise. bowed them maimed and wounded, sow/ scarred
and gashed by seeldrut, or by' the hands tifigstbleim
drivers—Wl sod and sorrowful es human heart can be.
Ent the stars 'shoat out as brightly as If such things
bad never been, the blushing fruit trees poured their,
fragran on the evening air.and tbe,scene was ss eahnly
sweet s ni t
t quiet as If Ribbed never marred the Ititifbitill
bonny 4 Earth' by deeds of, cruelty and wrung. Alt
nature etas as woodroual I beautiful and glorious as In
that earlier day when .All tba sous of tiod shouted: for
Joy, and the morning stars song together," and the bur.
den of that celestial song win Vreedom to itsultincL .
SC C.
Tea TOLIUTIOS or COAL—Yee people have may con.
ceptiou of the proem br which those Immense deposit*
of combdatible matter were prepared, from which thU
foetal' Vie world in all comfort time.. so long as Intel shall
Le required, la to be supplied—oar of the, peculiar coup
dltion of the earth and lis aurrouudien daring lbe
beg period occupied by that mighty chemical *laborer
lion. The thought that during the slow lap* of am
uncounted years, and indeed during the almost Meow.
erdeable agea that bed preceded them, no, living 'coke
broke upon the stillness of eternity, and, no "moving
thing that tam life" existed above the snew* of the
waters,, is one of peculiar interest and' grandeur. Tee
that spch wee the fact Is made evident by the unerring
record of the great *Architect himself upon his Malt,
In cod; beds trimmer peculiar vegatloar have beau
found mire luxuriant then any which now mists upon
the earth. ,T
This pedullirlty,.with the fact that no air breathing
*timely existed previous to the form/alba of coal beds,
led to thibeliel that carbon existed in the atmosphere
In the form of carbonic acid gall in such quondam as to
prevent the existence of animals breathing air. How
solitary must have baea the earth daring. the period of
coal formation.. No birds fluttered from branch to branch
ereig"the dense *Max, and no living creature traversed
ite ;Mayor thread its lonely Avesta. Yoder" flourished
and beauty shone upon the surface, but o k the essential
charms of life were wanting.. enamor teo: reigned
throughout the world, broken only by the hoarse 'bah
den of the earthquake, as the pent up firei vainly en
deavored Whams through the bonds that eonflned them.
But this gigantic ram of vegetatlon.abiorbed the cap
bon from the air. As fast as those plants died and fell
to the earth, they were succeeded by others, *bleb le
their turn died, and fell to the rartb; and in,* tits moo•
per sal minimse mass or vegetable substance was secs.
mutated, which upon subsequent innnestatios, .was
changed into a mass of cad. The calling Into embleme
of this meat plants was the groat purifying process of
the world. They were not of a nature to =tall
life, but after they had succeeded li, abiorbing the poi
lON le the attenspbor,... and rendering the anthill , *V
the habitation of air Jbmething creatures, such plants
were produced.
The vegetation of the coal period differed , firm that
of the present day, in the feet that emir AU of the
plantegraw on the inside; whereas eine tenths litew
vu the outside. They were somewhat *mitigate las the
faro, etc, of our, tropics. All the plants found as be.
as the coal strata, were of orders which Induced the be.
lief that throughout our planet generally, evinves,hir
north as PlelelHo Island; coal Is to be found ;'t i red that
In searching for 11, It may be proper to dig or bore; and
when at last we end the beds of and; they eill ispfounet
to be regularly arranged between a roof. and Mine Of coal
elate or shale.
ant it by no means gallivat, that beds of'slati And
shale necessarily Indkate cord; those of the primary
series %mild ocarcity contain any combustible, Online
It were Pim:shag° , cr. preAhly a lititeentiseadli,
Tire puffogicod rams el seat are Mr" strive. and a tho
rough oeisalotancis with-them, Is the only artaidnent
against fruitless enterprise...—Proisasor &Wren, is
mewsWerscieragf Gcobsgy,
• •
Vsairm Curnoft —There niiiiie4ooo s of
Wants on exhibition lr the Muses= o f ila
in Paris. The whole ntitelter of)Oecim le earth and
ma cannot be less this foist or Ave Istsedred thousand.
Thfse anent' all sizes, from the inviiihie anon In • bit
of urhaness, to the towering • trees Of Miner. 60 feet
in circumference, and the herding, whow.hoots cover •
eircnanhvace of eve scree.. Lech of these kiss a 01/111.
piiCated system of vessels for the circulation of ita
jut. es. Some trees bate lasers narrow and abort; Wien
—*a the taliput of Ceylon—have leaves whim that one
of them as shelter Innen or twainly men. bane elm
visits their leaves annually, as a whole robe. leaving Ohs
tree nor* Its biro stem towering aloft, and Its branches
spreading themselire uncovered to ,tbe sky; *bile tile
leaves of; whom' drop ad one by one. new epee sonstant
iy mowing in place of fhe dlamenbeved noes, and' Ms
tree retaining its perpetual verdure.
There hate artseloy been &Kerte Ina/. In !be animal
kingdom', about' 60,000 weeks of beim". mallows Thera
are tholkaperise of murianallia those that suckle their
young—tbs nowt of 'bleb are quadrupeds. Of- bowls
there are 4.000 Specks; Of lk bee. 5.060; at reptLbst,
and of besets. CIAO species besides than there ars
3,00 d species of Isbell-Mb, and not , low than eighty or
one hundred thousand spriest of animalcules larlalble
to troi naked spa.
„
lloatir format life require .'m atmorybere, Ohara
a dry dee. A bine watarilly. pouf ita lb* Meals of M
ound& which, when Oa water enisorrales tram tbe.
beds of the canals, dries up; and when the water is
&o b i .the mists, it again gime and blossoma. And
wee of its lowest animals may be compbtely dried aid
kept la this state any length of time, hat alma they
ate nada morstmtord, they raalltos tbe faartlooest
aerie plaits ere adapted 'tally to' palette's'', shat.';
bat they do sot Sourish equally Lett la them; Oa tam
which, la the Southern States Miami a MOW of IW
bet, at amt. Slate fake, thosortheiiklhalt at which It
Is bead. becomes dvariad to a srob adOl,Y *Te het
high. Llir. Mitt Motel* cad 'indeed. is
madam': bat la ill aitikils heel develapmeat is all
nodes them foadltheit sßhkbttbsPohilt'' uttullteC
"Ito* ousibitt tby Mite 0 (3ve., Ila whim. his
. . •
ace made them
IMMO.