Adelaide)' rcar,t$h ts& Iwr, and slw fell on tlio lloor with an agonized shriek. She is now in the hospital ! Tlio mother had re ligion to support her and said, Thy will he done' Hut tlio shock was too much for her and she now lies beside him who murdered her. Henry had left the tippling shop at mid night, and with his head swimming with thefurnes of rum he reeled towards home; he came to a pile of stone in his way, and not perceiving them he fell in amoug them, and one sharp stone entered his temple Drunkard I this is a Irne talo Beware. AN EXTRACT. There is nothing so destructive to the -morals, and we may add to the peace of any community, as the neglect ot parents rich or poor, to teach their sons the impor tapce of being early engaged in some active employment. Too many of the citizens of every place, uudor the influence of a false jiridc, suffer their sons, after academical studies, to lounge about the public offices and taverns of their places of residence, rather than to cause them to engaje in some Important branch of tho mechanical arts or force them by dint of their own industry and energies, to seek their fortune in some oth er pursuit . Nothing is more detestable in o5r eye, than to see a healthy good looking youth breaking looso from tho restraints of honorable industry, returning to his fa ther's domical for support and loafing a bout, ralherthan be pursuing some occupa tion which will not only support himself, but give gratification to his worthy parents. Wo would say to every parent who has such a son, bo he rich or poor rather drive him to cut his cord of wood a day," than to suffer him to spend his time in idle- ness. "An idle head is the devil s work shop." That youth, therefore, who has nothing to do, is very apt to become a tat tler, a slanderer, and a liar or something worse, and make himself tho pest of the community in which he may reside. TORY IRISHMAN: I say, Patrick, darling, altho' ye's a da cent choopper, I'd like to know jist what kind of ticket ye voted at the election. Republican Irishman. Aye, honey, and it's that I always put in the clane Dem ocratic ticket to be sure. lory lndade I and working for a Whig like me at the same time t Then quit and go your ways, for I'll have no Loky Foley in my employ. Jlcp. And sure I will, only so you don't forget to hand over that little balance at all at aJ. But you and I both know honey, that what you call whigs wud go by another name in ould Ireland. And now supposin' there should come a bit of war between Ameriky and Ingland, which side wud you be alter supportirr T Honj Swate lnclanu that I wud, nure. I jiep. raun i ana i was jist ttniiKin 01 ry i-i ... . . ........ l - tj. 1 ii. t .i i I 1 5-n 1 ?. 1. IX whigs and Orange men; and hurra for ould injury anu mo guuc ucmocrais, wno won t turn off a faithful hand for voting as he plases when he comes lo Amenkv. 1 ?- - . I lanc ma anu so was yer lamer been recommended to mercy. The execu and mother before ye. Bad luck to yer old tion of Mausaud took place three hours af iory nose, inai sianus out irom yer naru lace liKe a Oork schooner, with a light run out at the ind, sure. Mohawk Courier. mmiui I Extraordinary Defence of Bigamy. At the Tyrone assizes, a man named Hen- ry O'Neill was tried for bigamy, and, in his ,r ,, t i , ueience, caiicu as a witness his second wi o . .I. i l i l i i.i- r i I . ' -..w.wm .nil. im.ioiMui lauLU ill nit; ICS uc a WI I nines'? lo in to nrnl that Slln (mil linnnll) him rrnm Ihn 1 lU P f err iv r v . i . .'A . .... ,,,,"0'"-B I" 111 first wife, and had paid her 3. for her hus -- r rw..0... ..... ..w... ..o band, being one pound more than she ask ed. This witness said that the first wife had told her that she had bought the pris oner with her father's money, and that she i.,l .i,-..r--. ..t. :!.. , hi.: nun, ulciuio, a muuii iijjni m auu nun ub mucn uiiucuiiy irom ihe American mais a cow or a pig. The prisoner, on this, trates in having such a monster uiven tin. seemed to teel that he had made out a com- j.""" . ju, charged by thejudge.immediately found him filty and, to his dismay and horror, his ,rS& tcnccdh,m tosevenyearstrans- T Washington's opinion of agriculture. 4 he lollowing is a exlract ot an letter Irom General Washington to feir Arthur Youns, who was distinguished for his devotion to agricultural pursuits Thn mrtr. T nm apntlftmfpfl wilh oirrt cultural affairs, the better I am pleased with them; insomuch, that I can no were find so rtrftni cn(icfnJinn ai in t linen innnrnnl nn ,i fu"l pursuits. In indulging these fedings: I am led lo reflect how m'uch more delight- e ..i 1-1 t I ! .1.- ..-1. -r lut to an unucoauencu mmu is me iasK oi .online imnr.m.nlo nn ll rll. 1.-.n nil lliiiniiijj j w wi v i fc'n niv ubiiiii iiivii vii the vain glory which can be acquired from ravaging it, by tie most uninterrupted ca reer of conquests. The design of this ob' serration is only to show how much, as a member of human society, I feel myself obliged by your labors to render respectable and advantageous an employment which is inorc congenial to the dispositions of man- Kind than any other." Great distress exists in some parts of ISJnivfonndlanfl Cor the. want of fnnil. fin the 0th of March, it was stated that hun- drcJs of families were subsistinsr unon a single meal a day, and in many instances this was of tho most nauseous character. If he (5,ov"n" .n,u,ll0""d the l.stril.u- tion of JC200, for the relief of tho suffer ers, TJia Irislrjsociety hatl also contributed towards the sanje subject, Steamboat Navigation from Bvffalo to :w Orleans. This sounds well: but will it ever be possible for a traveller to step a board a steamboat at Buffalo a nd enjoy an uninterrupted passage to New Orleans, the UUI1 of Ncxico, tho West Indies, and tho Atlantic Ocean ? Verily, in a year or two he may enjoy ;'iat privilege, and tho mer chants of Detroit may havo a direct com merce, without transhipment, with Cuba and Jamaica, Illinois is preparing the way at an estimated expense of 08,000,000, by constructing the Illinois and Michigan Ca nal a " big ditch" sixty feet wide at tho bottom beginning at the Chicago river and terminating at the head of steamboat navi gation on the Illinois river. It is supposed liat great work will bo nearly paid for by the alternate sections of land each side of the canal, granted for the purpose by the gov ernment of the U. States. Atrocious Murder. Tho Natchez Cour ier of the 30th ult., contains the particulars of a deed of blood perpetrated in that city on the morninj of the 20th. Ap individ ual named I ewksbury had a ouarrel with 1113 vfc on the day previous, in which he teceived some severe contusions. Among those who interfered was a Mr. Ogg, be tween whom and Tewksbury blows were changed. On the 29th, Tewksbury met Ogg, and levelling a pistol at him shot him in the breast. Osa fell; and in a few mo ments expired. Coroner's verdict " toilful muracr. lewKsuury was immediately tanen into custody, and after a tedious judi cial investigation, Justice McGlure decided that he should not be admitted to bail. He accordingly, in close confinement, awaits ms trial al tlio next term of the criminal court. ... . 7" Jmraculous cscane. A few davs since abaut 2 o'clock in the afternoon, during a clear and satisfactory manner the real eon thunder squall, a teamster was nassino- iliiimi r tin. through a pine forest near Pine Brooli, Mor ns county, JN. J. lie was driving a pair of horses before one of the "Ion, low. black looking Dutch wagons." Tho light ning struck one of the tall pines by the road I l:. ,1.- . r 1 . r . aiue, .iiiu spin mc irce irom top lo uottom one half of which fell directly across the wagon, severing it completely m twain, and leaving the countryman, with his horses and fore wheels, perfectly unharmed, or himself in any way affected by the eleclric shock. Tho following lettei has been furnished lo the editors of tho Philadelphia Pcnnsyl- vuman. EXECUTION OF THE PIRATE MAR- SUAD, AT BORDEAUX. " Bordeaux, March 24, 1839. " Captain Marsaud, who murdered the captain and part of the crew, and took com mand of the French'ship Alexandre, (which arstrr-nl -! I AT . T" t I T 1 vessel was seized at Newnort. Rhnl Tsl. nnil. smnc limr shinn orwl ,,, ,,.i.,- .!.- 7 mm ewib MIJMCI U1C command of an officer from on board . " ..uiu "ii uuaiu a French marf-war to Bordeaux) has been tried, found guilty, and executed at Horde aux lor the above crimes. A young man, his second officer, has also been tried and found miiltv. hm nn ,ni r i,:. r,.. . o J ' " " ' wi 1 1 1 -J -A iiuo tcr the passing of his sentence. Before his death he made a full confession or all his crimes. He said that seven mnn un thrown overboard Iiv Ins nrdni nml iltil ilto male of the shin imnlnrinrrlv h,! r i,,m only one hrtlf he might write to and take a last farewell ..wu.MM..uiv.Tbiii or his mnthnr. nml nCTnmA him f.,.i ouiu ui ou.uuu irancs lor Sail lia I I I , .... . iiuui, uui mat ne unmeicuuuy denied it to him. It is very much wondered at in Bor deaux why it was that the French authori ties in the United Ships i.. ,. , . . i.iv.iu u It is also staled tlmt fnnr r ;TOi:V.i cibw who nau a uanu in the above mutiny and murders are still in llio United States. and that a the entreaties onheTomman- der of the French man-of-war Bergere C0U,,,J 1101 ,nduce lhe Americans to give them up olrange if true. A corresnnndnnl in. lorms us that in tho midst of the dreadful storm ol plough Monday, a chimney fell through the roof of a house in Monkmoulh, and lodged on the floor of a bedroom, in ''r'1 a. bcd-ridden old woman, deemed by llie ac"y incurable, had lain for the last twelve years, The poor creature as if pal- ""f bv the shock, sprang to her legs nd n hed down the stairs like a lamplight- er. and lindlls Olir inlnrmnnll c m i.ii iv-- ton- UnUed 10 lIllS timO ltt I 10 CniOVinent of rrood heahh nn,hi fVt, i m l 0 -,v,.-vt l--"rty Mr. John Brown nnruA nf t inicc luiiiiiH. :inii inn vjanrimrra oi-a ,iiit.tin I I i. , .1 . D. . . :' " ::.f.Z V : ' . '" 'S- x ilia is iiiii 1 1 it 1 1 mil 1 1 ii if. lii VTr(P09iiii i n.it the same prolific animal has nroduced an o qual number, and the wholo of tho twelve reached maturity. 1 ho Cleveland Gazette announces that the steamboat Columbus arrived at Chicago ! x1? 3(,t'1 of APri, heinS th0 fitst arrival 01 11113 season, lhe straits of Mackinaw ;vcr ffr of ice, and the navigation unin terrupted. . . . l he rredencksburjr Arena stales that the w ... 7,1' .T iuwci jiaiioi uiu vauBjr of rgnra ncror vas moe promising. . da OlLII'ICAIi. THE STATE LOANS., The loan of 61, 200,000, which was ad vertised was taken a few days since at a pre mium. We learn also that that tho loan of S570.000, authorized to meet loans falling due this month, was taken at a premium by Charlks S. BnoKcn, on Tuosday last. Thus we see that notwithstanding all the efforts of tho wings to embarass the admin istration of Gov. Porter, and to injure the credit of the state, that they might profit politically by it, such is the colidence of capitalists in his prudence and sagacity that the individual capitalists readily, take the loans at an interest of 5 per cent and award a handsome premium to the slate. It is said by those conversant with the subject, and we have no doubt of the fact, that the failure of Gov. Ritner to discharge the interest on tho state stocks in spe cie during the suspension, as other states did was a prominent cause of the depres sion of our slocks abroad. While the holders thereof are already anticipating a moro just and enlightened policy from Gov. Porter, the legislature should "tako early measures 10 prevent the recurrence ot a similar uillicully. The honor and inler- ests of tho state alike requiie it Rcporler. PENNSYLVANIA FINANCES. We invite attention to the admirable re port of Dn. STimnnoN. Stale Treasurer. made to the house of represcnlatives on the 2d, of March last, and which will be found in tins days paper, it is in all respects a timet nnnnrlnnt rlnmimmit udnivinn- i cits in the I reasury from 1835 to 1839, and an estimate of tho probable amount which will accrue from tho beginning of tbe year 1839 lo the close of the year 1842. The report shows one fact that will account which Governor Porter found the Treasury 0f the commonwealth, viz that in 1838 the ordinary expenditures of government exceeded the same cxpendiiurcs in 1830 $3-17,974 31. The following are the a- m some measure lor the embarrassed state mounts for each year, 1830 4709.810 -13 1838 1.117.793 74 The report will be found very useful, as well for the estimates it ronlains of the probable Tcvcnuc and probable expenditure for the next three years as for tho exhibit of the same items during the last three years. Wo repeat that the repoit is a highly interesting and important papei, and will uc lounu well worthy ot attention. THE MAINE QUESTION. a nu viiuuu ui oaiuruuv announces I the President has determined not to send The Globe of Saturday announces that Special Minister to England at present, and puoiisnes extracts 110m tne correspondence between Mr. Stevenson and Lord Palmer ston, as explanatory of tho views of the two governments. The Baltimore Patriot gives the subjoined synopsis of this inter cstincf correspondence : lMuin mis enrrcsponuencc: it appears uiai mr. oicvcnson apprised .Lord Palmer sioii in an oinciai nnic, oj llio provision 1 i n t . . mauc Byuongress lor such a mission, in the opinion oi the President it should iu uuuiiiuii au visuuiu liu also "arc nSRU- c he deemed advisable. TT 1 - ..v,c .uul"U lUU stituH? Rimli mios nn. nm I 1 1. no place or ncgociation, which had heretofor been agreed on, from Washington lo Lon don ; provided it should be agreeable lo he majesty's Government to do so, and would in their opinion, be the means of hasteninc oriaciiiaung uie nnat adjustment ol the controversy Lord Palmcrston, in rcnlv. stated that her maicstv'c Gnvnrnnipnt pmie!i1ni-nl il.n bee i eup S .ubjr'ct of the special mission, X Afresh poo of the friendly disposition of the President communication which Mr. Stevenson ha - ...w.,. .UMWIM.b.l lU and of the frankness which it is hoped will always cuaracierise uie intercourse between the two Governments ; and he hastened to iunjr iu mm ruuiiiiuuicauon, "in the same spirit, and with lhe same frankness." His note then proceeds to slate that Maine hav in? lefuscd to arcn in a riwmmnni i;o O IKU14IIMI1UI and that their appearing no present means oi adjusting the vexed question, in a man 0f sibIe ln ih? Sd if PS . .. J " B'"u JIUUll Hit nor saislactory to both parties, except by ti-catv 1 ne of nRnnn.l n ,.,.... i... ! l! 1 . , . "-"'''',' liar ucu" cpaBno" ' Washington lor the ntimnci nl ettrrfrnblinnr a procesding, d"u 01 preliminaries ; it is for and ot hxingils by her Majesty's Government jly tO produce to a fnynrohli. i . . ..i anu mosttiKely to produce to a favomhl i t j - - and satisfactory result to continue the seat of the negofiations, as they have been be gun at Washington. Thus stating, without reserve, mo impressions o thn Tiriiini, Government upon the measure, the dnnisinn oi uie matter was lelt to tho Prusiilnnt And that decision nas been as above sla. ted." - Annihilation of the United Stalei'TU gt Johns chronicle, speaking of a war he tween Great Britain and the United State be I - - IIIU UI1ILCU 1I 1 1"4 ll..il.l C!i..-- savs. " Wo see nmhino- to r,mw i anuiniiauon, uy ureal JJritam, of tho Uni I ed States, aa a nation, Jl voice from North Carolina 1 We ilv fccnivil rnnininnirntiniii (Vnm mir friends, in the South and Southwest, all of which spoait ol tho onward course of De mocracy; and tho glorious triumph of our principles, is looked to with lainty throughout tiic country. So will it always be, when those who fight forrm ciple, are left untrammelled by such as are jiuaicu soieiy uy personal considerations. iet tho . true erit" but on throw nfl these incubuses, who are ready to play the traitor at any moment, and they will pre sent an undivided front, that will slrik.o dis may and confusion into the ranks of those who would mako thr- and drawers of water. es&axE-sssa Mb ami Election Tim Minrinp i.i;nn t UIVVMwIW took place at Albanv on Tilpsilni. Thn party which has hitherto had the a'scendan- f prevaneu, out oy a diminished majority, 'he Albanv ArffU3 has ilin fnllmvincr t-nm. parison of the nrcsent msult will, ilm r. suits of the two last olection : ' Last sprinur the Federal maioritv in city was 003, and last fall 019; it is now on ly o-ii, snowing a JJcmocralic gain of , 328 since last fall. " When it is recollected what the Repub icans have had to encounter: swecninn1 nn- lonizatioil from tho ndincenl towns: llifi an- propriation of the alms house and the po- licc omccrs to these and olher shameful e lcction frauds; and the lavish means and STi'nL nynrlions of llin Fi'ilprnlisln. in nns. t - - , ... 1- feession of the entire corporation power and iacilitics.aiu! wielding them without scruple, we only wonder that, by a spontaneous ral ly at the polls, and avoiding the norrnnt practices of their opponents, they havo so nearly uriven mem to the wall. SSo man can doubt that had the law to ' preserve the urity ol elections' passed one day sooner, very aiiicicnt result would have been seen t at least two of the wards, the 2d and 4lh, id that the Democracy of the r.itv would avo held, at this moment: a maioritv of the Common council." The TFcbsler " nillL.Vn rnnv Ilm following paragraph from the Worchcstcr unauium : " Bennett of the New York Herald.states a fact within his knowledge, tlinttlin mnr- liants have raised bv suliKitriniion. ftftr,.. 000, and given it lo Mr. Webster; $45,000 to enable him lo pay his debts, and $20,000 for pocket money for his voyage! If such be not the fact, it ought at once lo be shown; foi money thus given can be regarded in no oiucr ngni uy uie community than as a bribe lo constittio the recipient the advocate, on all occasions in Congress or out, ol tho particular interests ol tho class whose lib eiality is exhibited. If Mr. Webster has been thus feed, he cannot hereafter take a scat in Lonnress as an independent states man, frpri In Rustnm nnv nnrclmn llml mnv be anlagoiiislical to the wishes of merchants. wan. kj i.onnei draws so ireeiy on the iib- nrnlflv nf llie frinnrt 1 1 1 n t III- nnnnnnnla in England he is called " ihe great beggar man. Mew GmmM&o JUST STEP INTO THE BIiOOMSBURG ATI CADE if von wish lo nhlnin fillK.fl'r Ti.OT?. oVi., as the subscribers have lcceived a large and splendid assortment ol NEW GOODS, selected with care, for the nrescnt and an proachmg season, and presenting to the consumer as larse a variety as can bo found in most country stores. Their present siock embraces almost every article in do inanu in mis maiKet in the DRY GOOD LINE. They have also an extensive assortment o ANJB LIQUORS, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Molasses f Tl.. Tff . rr . . jjTimui , uin. num. it me. ana ifjnx ley, in every variety of quality and price. CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, QUEENS AND CEDAR WARES. Fish, Salts Iron, Steel, Paints, Drugs Jjye-mijjs, .yc. S-c. ij-c, all of which lliev nfTnr lo It for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY 1 1.J1JUJ1U. RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. Mew Supply A.T TIIC HEALTH EWirORIUM' renin, subscriber has just rcturnad from Phila JU ilelphia, and in now opening, a general assort ment of fia.li Druggs and Medicines, WMK JIVtT OU'jIJf 111 fnnia a inn rit T.,i T.. t lliA llnlrt fiomiiv!c.L - i. ... .....v tu.ur....K a tompicra assortment in ma line oi uusjnoss, i - . D.S.TOBIAS. AND MEW G THE ! lubmlber informs tho public, that ho hut taken tho storo lafclv occuniml ln n n i.v , cr. at the lower nn,l nf Afln .' 1 ,slu tenJs to permanently locato himself, nn,l hJ opchedun ojtensivo assortment of NEW GOOnJ lately purchased in 1'hilaJolphia, embracing lnw ft ovenr article usually kept in a country ttorc ' A mong which arc, J ' A' Consisting of Broadcloths from course to '""."" "J perji'ie,Aerscmercs,Sat tiiiells,Silfcs,GiughamstCalicocs Cambrics,Maslins,imbands Factory Collon Cloth, bleached and un- llnhhnrhpil very cheap and of lhe best quality, and eve- ii, mc uiy uoous ljine. Also, a ncral assortment of J1ND Crockery, iass, China anil iecn's Wave. All of which he will d not cheaper, than can be purchased at any olher store in the county. ScyAll wh gopd and cheap goods, are requested to call examine ior themselves before thoy buy Jsewhere. as lis fnnU inr.(l . .w... "uii.i UIIU Will go away dissatisfied with liis prices, or tho iiiuiilj in ma uuua. All kinds of CniIl.TTr?v nnrmTini? including CASH, will bo received in nay- in. Ill JOHN TIORTMAN. Uloomsburg, May 18, 1830. Mew rCnilE subscriber returns hia thanks to cmtom H crs for tho lutrannnrn ivliirli In. in. r;..t from Ihem 6inco liecommcnceilbusincssin IJIoobt- burs. Io honCH lllCV U-!IUlill rnnlinnc ftir.ii- nc.al sopjiorl; and ho has now llio pleasure of ofl'erin:; t' llicm a Largo and Fubliiouablo Assortment (if Scasonalilc SPRING & SUMMER GOODS which havo IiAmi raicfully FclcctrJ, embracing tho latest blvlc of French, Unglish ami American among which will ho found Cois, Cassimcrcs and Sallinclls, ofdif jtre.ni siyies ana colors, subs, f ig ured Lawns andJaclconclts, Eu ropean and American Cali coes and Ginghams, 'eatings, Dum ash Table. Cloths, Ho siery, Gloves, Bonnet Trim mings, iS-c. S'C. Jlho, Ladies Morocco Shoes and Slippers, and Men's thick and thin Shoes and Boots Tojclhcr with on assortment of Hardware & Zron, China, Glass and Queens Ware, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS; Cedar Ware, Groceries, JA quors and gill9 &c., Alt which will bo sold on tho most rrasonablo terms. Person wif-hing to purchase, aio requested lo can" and examine his stock of Goods andiudgefor them thcmselvcs. (Tj"A!l kinds of COUNTKY PHODUCB will bo taken in exchange for goods. GEORGE WEAVER. Uloomsburg, May 4, 1833. 1 TIW subscriber grateful for past favori5 tclmnH his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers, and would now inform them, that hojiasjustreccived fiom Kew York, tho Keport of SScw ITork 8l London Fashions, Ton the sriu.vn xv sujimeh or 1830, together with the draftaoflhe numerous chaugw, both o regards tho stylo of Making and Trim K as well as Cutting garments. Jlo i, therefore ful ly prepared now to turn outwork in tho mosu, PC norrtjrl. of cut and workmanship ,nnd respec fully solicits 0 continuance of public favor rescc"ully m BERNARD RUPERT Uloomsburg, April 13, mums i., A"?.l linAa "fcntry Prorltrcc, take. A. r-jruKui nowsnaperg, at this Oflieo.