Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, January 27, 1849, Image 1

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Tm: snbpcribrrs.debp‘y lihxfd‘vfijfor lhowse‘furo
and prnaponly of :lm’ people 01 Clonrfiolll county.
and bring \vellh‘wdru lhhl'nblhiug wfll morn mum
unlllymidip,aggqrgqg r'enl pyogpcqily lhnn lhe genot
nl‘gfimmiun 0| useful mfnrmnlion nrhohg the pmplo,
praise" ‘mx‘puum‘h K‘Kh-ekly' "paper. m Hm boroug'h
ol‘Cliumeldelhowory low prim of . '
ONE 'BfllhhA’R'per YEAR,
'| 1(In mlva'ncc.) , i I .-.
To ennhlo us In do this. we must ltune'nt lonat
ONE THOUSAND sub-(Tillers. This number. ll
is lll‘lle'mlg'QIIlqipoinfill?“ within the limits olClonr~
field qnunly. if proper clottiens nro mndo But
th’er’e‘mn‘l't'ho no holding back on the part ol’ony
man: Whfl’catlzpuisibl'y get a {tapers convéymlto him.
lt-wlll require the unanimous clTurLUllho Citizens
vlzlheicvltmyn "
Wc‘ lliere‘lure nnnenl to llloso of our fellow citi-
Ir'rl‘d‘lkjltd‘doflrc the diuileminnlmn ofgerierul infort
rnnlinn among thozpcoplo. In ttw llroir CHO‘HI and in
fluence in helmlfol .tliia uaatul entorprize. Your
county cunn'qt get .nlnng withuittn paper. We are
llnfi'il'ligg’l‘u ptibliah nrio' til] lun‘él’ Inbur and mo~
"OY‘ 0' fifieli’el. 'l‘n‘enuhle every man to nuial
in thus nuptmning the name and creilrl'ol‘ the coun
tWl‘hEHfore.‘wn offer to red‘ucwthe'subscription
whetwilliintlio-reuch ol all. ' ~ mu” )I"‘
For at lean Ihroo years. there will he no politi
ynl oicitomenthnnd ~our pttperl will benrvrnor‘c tlie
rhnrpcrer ofti'n 'lt'i'depcng'lait. t‘nun lhnt of 'eitllér u
Partim‘n lit 0‘ ‘Neullal Jbulnul. That" ii, w. Ihtill
approve. or conilcmn. u' the act: of either party
may,;-lerrn.,lo queue—speaking our town lenti:
mgullgnllzfilrpcmcn—nnd (allowing the free who of our
colurh’n'l for others oreltlia’r party us do this sumo—V
Thai-we appeal kilh’uw ntuoh confidence to the
members clonal mrly‘umthe other L Outrinim shall
he to .mgko oqu paper bendiqml 10.1110 people ol
'Clearfiold countyliy Inpbot’llné nnd defe‘ndi'ng lheir
intereets—lby' ultti‘ng‘ to develnpu 'nnut n‘mke ttrolllay
ltl'o vtho-various"resourceful rho rnuntywnnd'by
laying before them. regularly every woek.n faithful
pkptch ofthe. crank, grcnt'qud' small, as they may;
orctir throughou} the world. I ‘ '
‘ "When ohmic!) is to bc 'gained.' "uhzilliwa appeal
in vain to tho friendlhip—lo the‘ llbornlity-u-lo the
PMKlOlilmr-éw; thacounly pride—o! the citizen: nl
.Cl'g‘arflnld younty‘l we hupe nnl. Then. gentle
men. all ydu have It) do, u to nullsl us in procuring
'thir rrquircd number of aubsrriborn . -
- nui- our intention w inno tho firsLnumber about
Iliejfint of Why nogl.‘ :10 the meantime. perlom
hayinfil’rmpgplmeu will procure all the nubecr‘h
liel's'l iey r‘un."nnd info'rm' on. M lllo‘ February com.
firmer-number they may have: ' 3 «
Jr‘fl‘hn vapormhult be-prlnled on new type. and,"
large pml ,perltpps larger, than the present elizlo of
the, lipsnzm'nnd contain as murh reading matter
on any of the country .pnpera of Iho State.
h Birlp cvcryjcnse the au‘hrrrlption price tSl),munt
'bé fold llffiih‘unCc—nn or before In May, 1849
3K: 9 rigncraw :3: D‘ W- MOORE. .
” 5 .v:;: Ann. .HEMPHILL.
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, To the nechraup Jim-(y.
.Qur rough-rs are. qhgaglyinlmumdllmilnrvl n vole-M
Ihc Sepqlo. nl Iho ‘(leEB 0! me lull scrulbxl. l )0 "Uillon"
“'nilsdlchlul nsnn'o‘oflhc jumim’l’n in which the pro
ceedibauuml d'cbmbsof that body me lo hq publulged.
Agmilnr (hrrnnge‘mc-m on .1110 purl ul‘ tlucfllluusc ol
I‘o )rc‘sénlmivru will, it is hurl-d, be mnilb “lléh'flinl
'luxly’tmed‘b'.‘ ”It‘ll nur‘purwso lo‘mnko Ihe"\'l'r.r.nu
Umox hhreuflrr. as it has been hormulmem pulmcul.
commqrcial, nuil nuam-llnneuun shcol. nud 10 mtjremae
‘rulhé‘r thu‘n‘llimldish m ('lnt‘lOla'l‘y In “new" several
'deydmfiehlm -'l‘uk ul‘fiml apnro for this purfnso.:und
311110,”qu lilnexo‘lurnillg luourhsuhargibersour lull
Jppgrqawonnlrcpqgls, we rmpou‘ to wane. Jurlnfilhe
56551011 nfCon'gn-ss.‘h' CORGRESSIO \' A USU? LE~
I‘MENT WOI'I‘HE WEEKLY UNION., which shall
,wnlqmjhoJull rcpoflqaq published in our dolly eth-
Imp. fl‘hcgo Will-halal lenstlone number'uf llm Sl‘lp‘
' {nlfilllénll per weekml’ {ho snm‘o ~izo'n'ml loran'a’ he;
vllfongmuinnnl~chisler." Tho priccul our‘Weukly
Union hm: hcrollero bun pul. very low. A Bl”.‘lc-
V Icnninml ns yo me to spam no efforts lo'incroixqo our
already cxlunbfi'o circulation. we proposo (u nlrurd'
' mum snbsnihens boll: Iho “'KEKLY ,ljulou lor'onp
younund lhe lluxqmszONAL Sun-Lawn durinF
"left-salon nl Congress. ‘I lhc numb pl‘i'ca 'nl' mm 1
~’ Iho Wellly‘ U'mnnulono has been nilhcrlo publiabql, ‘
.qiz: 'l‘wu Dullnn per nu‘mm. mvuriuhly In advance.
~'l‘lll". WEEKLY UN ON. in connexion mm the
'L‘ONGRICSSIONAL SUPPLEMENT. demeaning
’ illo lull'repons 0 ddbntcsnnd proceedings in Canyon.
"willlfpublmpcd urgent-Lay the low mlu- ol jx‘WO
._DpL A.RSPER wean. '_ ‘
CLUBS Will In: {llmhl1¢(l wilh‘ dno mpy ofencl:
t 'olinw above at We (ullouiug rules: Flw copies for
_ BDollofB. 'l‘cu copies [pr ls|¢plluns ,l’uyublqmnd-
vnnce; ,
" ”‘ Poalmn'sters', by Bend‘wg u§ flvb'mbscnhcn.“flllk
’ Ten Dollars enrjoscd,’ \an be enlilcd Io onacppiul
“he-Ww‘kly Union nndfungrcusipfia} Supplement.
H Who qukly Uni u may ho had. as héretufdre.
”(or less lhnn n‘ycur.'by‘ uendiug’fa‘ fireporlio'nnl sub
' ‘lt'rlpuun. bul in DO,¢{|sl\Vi“' the x Congressiohnl Sup~
plemcm be sonhwilh ilzunlcus lhe fullgonr is pni‘d’for.
Wo submn l 0 our «ldnncmlic {rien a that this an
mngemom nllern in man an upporlumly ol nidlng in
' Ihu luppon ofout'clwljshed ptmciplel by suummn‘g
u «newspaper publicam :. usnoummw frlu: CHEAP'
mun proportion to 110 qnnnlily um! vnluo o! the
mullet uffordod‘lhem) Which hns evc'r in mm country
been dovolc'd my]: Immanunca of the“ democratic
. 5‘30“" ~ . . ‘
in Inlum! upon h'xs dwn shoulders. (or me presem.
the “ole “Union"n mmnlnlunem.'lhe eduor 1: aware
I» a“! tllexeprunsib‘lily “hiqh he jennumipg. and relied
_-u}nn.llle itinmlityofshy dcmocmlg puny to sustain
[hum m llin"fi¢W'eflorts‘lot’ Inaefuine .3 ' ‘ . "
;: O_m excpnnge'papan. and olhenu'who publish 'thi'l'
. ‘oo}{ce,‘}vull Mlurniyhed ’wnh n copy 0! the ~Wcokly
.‘il‘lngqln’ and CongregaionnlSqulemoni ’ " ‘ .
’ ' "‘ “‘. 7" lIOMAS RITCHIE.
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ry‘ béé! uech-c‘lcdl{iw'nr't’mémé‘kif' 5"" " ‘ :
Dry-Goods, ”Hard Ware," Queens-
Wh‘rc, Groceriesgbrugs and Dy
e” titqfib,‘Tin-waré,ißQVoke (5‘ Sta
‘l'oml‘tfy, HEfits,Caps und'Bonnets;
,B‘ools'fin'd ‘Sh'pes‘, Tobuch a‘fi'd
‘_ Ségars, Unib'fé’lla‘S‘, Cdi‘pét and
. Carpet “ 'n‘n‘gl‘ 'CQt‘tOfl Y‘afin,’ Con
‘[cétjongljeéf?a'ifita; in‘ls’fl'qas,
4994 a 819-; ' ' "° ‘ ‘ “'
,‘Whlqfl he is 'now.‘Blyis determ‘ined to can
finue‘hcnmg 'AS‘CHEA'P uHhey cun be
bought elsewhere in Iho county. :p
r ,lE‘P'AII hgvnqkmia‘u coll. ' ‘ '
Rugwensvjlle. Och. 3. ’4B- , ..
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Queensware, Queenswaro.
'AI’J; p‘eraond tan be suitrll in pr'ite
.1 'u and style by calling a! T 1”: CHEAP
QOBfißfihz 20mm qnd emqmin: our 1901*-
; ‘ , clams & BROTHéR.
No'v‘. 9.2."1848; " "‘
- ‘ifiParmership ‘Dz'ssoived. ‘
T 31“? Co parlmreh‘ip- hemmlore exist‘
.- ing' between the» undersigned." tia
ding‘QLdgr ghe figm, qt Thqmqg Milk-{gr
Brollzerspie |hie gay ditsseulvedqpy mu'mul
consent. The hooks nlllbe luté‘firm qfe
in the‘h‘n'niH‘bFH'. B. Mlller.‘ an‘diafl‘per
sons having una‘eulcd accounts will come
'o[\Vfl[‘d““houl “flflyu .H , ..‘x' 4:, '.
‘ ‘ THOMAS MILLER, -.
nglv‘MlflbEß. 1
JOHN Miami
HENRV‘B. MfL an;
A; A A mm? MILLER. ~
Bnggs lp? p'lfi'~.B.' “Bf—[pd ,l“ I .
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.—.- “1),: Imiflifltlce ‘ ' '
IS .hereby giv‘en, ihfit jhe nhdersTgfied.
Com‘posingWhe late"firm of Thomas
Milib‘é‘flfiflhbihfifaflnor either tor main,
willlbc' held responsible in lawn; lor dema
heteluhvm torr-hemltcn. ‘cqnlmwz‘ by
John W. Millet-The ,qyeyer haying bcven‘u
an M s'nid‘fi‘rln; "h "r '"H ' fl"
THOMASMILLER.
“fill. MILLERL ,_ ‘
JOHN MILLER.‘ ‘ ‘
HENRWB.;MILLEK
~ , ‘ mumpimumn.
fierL‘B‘; Wash-pd- ~ * >
. emummomnmsma a
J] Ivalu'a/z/e «Scienlific Work. upon .1118
subject of Gestafipu and Child Birthr by
R. G. Gatssn‘eu, M. D . late of Paris.
just published in 'N. ‘ York by (he flulho‘r.
' ' PRICE ’I'II'EN’I'Y—FIVE CENTS. “ ‘
THIS WORK contains recently discovered
‘ _ linfmmation upon it subject .ef-the highest
i‘mportlance to lllnlrricd l'ersons, or these eon~
templntinpé) Murriage. ' ‘ .. ‘ ' ‘
t - It will elonnd of. specinl value to those
whose means, health or other circumstances“
’do not perrnit'therfi to increase the number 01‘
their family, without great inconvenience. suf
fering,-or perhaps risk of life.- A method o|.
avoiding thescwlr‘qttblea _and dangers, at will
(rece'ritly‘ ‘dis‘coirered by A‘ Celebrated French
Physician.) in fully- communicuted in-thia work
so that any person. may Awail himself pl, it at
once, without cost. The means 01 reye‘n‘lion
here bet forth are therelore within tEe’rench of
all. fl’ne process is new, sale. infallible. convo~
nienl,‘simple§ and cennot injure the health of
he most delicate. '; '. . .
4‘ ~ ~. mcwnou. -
Some ,sneculntqr has clundestinely (undenn.
nothcr name) published qn imitation, (Behring
théihmetltlen which, besides omitting the bum
importantporlion- of'n. dupes the credulouu ndt
0! ONE DOLLAR, _
When the price is ' ‘ '-
‘ ' T"’ENTY-FIV’E CENTS. .
, For the genuine. full.;nnd complete Work.
,Coples of this work, will be sent in a clone
envelope, single letter postage to tiny part of
the United States, {or twenty-fife ccnts‘ sent.
post-paid. to Dr. R, G. Geisaner. Box 2456, of
ficel27 l-2'L'lberty Street. N. Y. ' ‘
N. B.—-No Bool' seller allowed to sell this work
Nov: 13,? lS4B.—’-31n~85. . ‘f, - 5
Drugs, Dychtuflfi, etc. ,
A Large assortment of Fresh Dnugs M
..“lh'e best. quality ju’st rrcéived. A?-
pt‘licllcfi‘luimble \‘9' we, s‘ivc‘k chunkyer, such
{ls'Bcrg'n'udu 61503}; "fibuich'cclnml moan,
Cofisin'fitly'oh hfimf; “’Dve Sl'ufis. Pajmp,
OMB. Gian.“ Pu'ityian'd Varnish. wholeoaf;
and mail. ..;’l!ru,snes-. (Abdumlnal Suppuk‘"
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'M' 'I'HE 'CHEA‘P' CORNER.‘ " ' ‘
CRANS'SIVBROTHER.
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CLEARFIELD,"PA.;JAN..‘Zr, 1840.
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'Tho .. DEMOCRATIC BANNER" .ar'pubuahod
'. weekly. MB2 pm- unnum—or 61 50 ifpnld rm nd
vnnco. ....
:No pupa! (fol-vim, diaconlinuqd‘(pqleaslut thonp~
[on ofthe edigqrfiunfil nll‘ niraur‘ngoa‘nro paid.
VrAdvdflla'emonla. Gum m. thd‘uéunl tutoa. .
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x. Eunh'-.»'°9.-um-fndo awn: - was.
And 'méil in litfi'o‘u‘xl’onra'y lh'g‘ildd‘
I ‘An'd cola un‘whilo'\heyr.m' !. ”-
Bql, ‘oyp Iho! from Roquiop flow I
' Lilko' Ilul'lllhfll gi‘d'tho’r‘nigmf' “ “" "
'A'hfl'dalllho du'Hum glonin qf an,“ ',.‘ ‘1
Smilo {oth with swoctgnylighpx _ y .
Religion‘s ruy mmloudl-obucure.
Bul .o'qu Ihngphrivqliarfingwul _;
ll Bonds irn fadlunco balm d'ml 'pure.
’ Though limpen} rotmd it roll; - x
Hishonn max ,brch wig}, aortow'n, stroke,
Bul lb ila Inml lhhll. ‘ h ” '
leflbvdinmnnd. nhfningwhen,(hey’r‘u‘b'roko, ‘4
Religion gighlsl if still 3 _
“ l’ “' ' ‘j'Gold.
The‘reclent‘di'acnveiyofauril'erouraanda
on the Sacramento and its tributart'ea. haa
made a aingularchanga in our. estimates at
:the-prcaent ,valueol‘ Caltlornia; and out
only this. iiut the lone orpuhlicsentimenl
with regard'to its luture importance. We
are beginning to consider woman he that
‘tol'al product of its gold.“'artd!ii6w it ‘will
i'the'éNtttH presentietan'dtir'di’uf valuei ’Our
,merchantaare-comiag to the conclusion:
thatda new. field is open-to their enterprise;
and att those who have stout hearts. and:
nethéréarmehta‘ not ah thick', are‘begin
ning to get ready lor a start. We d‘o'ttot
know but thatthere -woold have been‘ a
considerable. emigration to the southern
States in search of gold. if the mines there
had riot been brivate property. Califor
toia. these new! treasures are as yet tree.
endothere-ia a clear field [or exertionr If
we_.may.believaztheltenth part ol the ato
-Irica we‘have heard" the placera. thus far
diacoe‘e‘rcd'. ”aie" the richest ever known.
and there is no knowing «how-much may
come out oI them; In the meantime,“
the public excitement it; srather. intense on
.thetsobjectr we propose to, throw upon it
what light we can. We have seen.“ yet,
an minute account oi the geology ol the
“countrymy‘ any 'American vtaitore.’ 'Oa‘
‘thetc'report will depend.' verymuch. the!
correctness ol- the estimate 01-lht ureacon-l‘
taining the guld.and we ahail be able to}
form an opiniei'n whether mountains willl
ba'ivorih'exploribg.’ ‘ i
' Mineralogista tell on that goldia found‘
in the metalic atate. .in cubes or deriva—
tives ol the who, or in thread: interlaced,
or twisted, or in spangles, o'L'rounded
g'ntins, n'r’liattcned ovoids.
The mineral lormationa in which it is
hand. araithe chryntailine primitive rocks,
compact transition: rockl.‘ trachytic and
trap rocks. and alluvial soil.._ The trach
'ytes. we may as well state to our reader»,
art: a porphnr‘yttc stone of a yellowish
white, containing crystals at a glassy fel
apar, and (rarely) of hornblandc. mica,
trupyyritea and specular/iron ore. Trach
yle melts into ii white enamel before the
blnwcptpe. It is said that the cathedral
ol Cologne is hum of this material.
Gold is rarely found in veinsgol itself;
it is rather disseminatcd. embodied in no
ny masses. spread out in delicate veins on
their surlaces. lying in cavities, or flatten
ed out in plates. ' The minerals which ac
company the veins‘nl gold are quartz. calc
spar or carbonate ol lime. and sulphate ol
barytea, or heavy spar. The ore attend
ing gold are generally iron pyrites, or aul
phuret ol iron, which does not yield to the
knife. aml copper pyritels. or yellow su|--
phuret ol copper, which yields easily to
the knile' This ore in distinguished from
gold not only by a much less specific gra
vity (5) but-by its emitting a :ulphurous
vapm when tuned on chartoal.
The other ores occupying gold are gal
cna, or aulphuret ollead, blende or autpho-.
ret ol zinc. accompanied by calcareous
spar. and by arsenical iron or tniapickel,
'in' masses. or crystalized in rhombic
prisms. We are particular in describing
theaa'orea. for \we are in hopes that some
way or other we may beenabled to ascer
tain how tar they agree with those luuod
in thelgold region of Calilornia. There
inhowever, a wonderlul variety in the re
lationa 0! these ores“ to gold”. We. may
lay it down almost ea'a rule that it will he
luund more certain to incite of tgnetta ort-
Sim-and rarely'in any aeeontlary’lornta
ii‘ons. 'The trachytra are now admitted
to be of volcanic lortnation.
"ch‘erthelear; the‘ otiueralOgista say the
'“the primai'y a'uurre of’the gold" is not in
these rocks: Uut‘in theL stenitee and green
itt'nne 'no‘iph‘yriee bel‘ow'thetn. . 'l‘his’ is the
'opintoi'. oi the beqti- authorities now before
‘t‘l’l ~; ii. ~t' l". .. "
us. ~
‘ But gold Vilatuund Lmnu dbuudanlly in
\he .alluviklr. in the-sillcieous,atgillaceom
and [errugmous sands ulwivers. m We ach
-900 nl low walcr. We can .WU lb: Cali
-lorniana when: ,they,»i|| lfiml ”thq‘mosk
Agolldrand all)“ ”kin [.g‘um :uyo hpeci-,
gun [or .99; (cabipn—in, the ‘rc enleiing,
(11%];qu lhuflrivers after n flupd.‘ V . ‘ w
'mzlg is nvpu n‘uelnernl q'pinim lth the gbhh
shu‘nygllpa MidY gtai'ns 'lyqlu'nd‘in \he agiga'mg.
lifidicnl'qgh‘eir‘prigin’ih'ihe,.l‘fbckn'&l'pohn
him if!“ lheir'ifiour‘q‘e,'but"me moSténfinenL
’ "' ‘ ‘:- 1': 2:121 . h: "a“;
geologists sa. ‘th'is-is not ' " 71 ~.. ~ g ff”? ,
PP the their "to 'hnvgogonfi‘fttiiemhm MUST BRUTAL ;,Asslror:rr."lia'if i’a‘
settler-saw rim-mm- ...},m b?” F“ ' “E“ UPON Hlsowskémsn.
a”???llllmilzglfgold~sandedr'rivers oil th; ' 0; firm" "'A" “ham" Ev°nins-.-louiiialiit}; ‘.
[(66 \‘h‘ué‘. -' '- . -n . . '-"'
the op'eratiorla of the Ca‘ltittnfixfxnucnbe tt'in.~the"iii/lan)fe{w;§3?:p9&ga?lzbamd‘;_
We need only m'eufion!“‘ DWI”. "5:79."? na‘ bon‘ cap‘lia 1138‘! V 0'83.”
~ . . . c On, . , ~ ecomp ntatthatl’m
co. the I‘tctno. the Rhinettha Danae ' lice Ofiico,:that ballroom/Kinda" ly
the Emmi-as examples in point. ‘t- 't ""1 beaten'her and. he'r-intanr child remake.-
The‘grea‘t’ bank of golden deposites is t‘yoyears'old. Office; cowellimmadiata‘r
the. auriterou‘s sand. "black armed." a'nd. forot‘Jiiifl‘.‘ Goodwin and broughtthim but;
otcoursed'erttgtnotis.‘ Soniecurtous facts partially exgargon._ In“, casst's'vas'thsn \\
are connectorl .wrth this circumstance. "3d ‘0 in“ for t'u‘ri..and Goodwin “an“. . t
which we have not. now time to state;.W_e terday afternoon he wmam‘na‘ion'.g‘.‘v"o‘ '
only wish to knowtrdm' some of the Cult- examination. ‘ G. Papper.”‘yzht dofigfof
torntans whether they hava met with any vilified," {m me People. and.Johit"'qu“ '39.
'finttes or‘carhnnaceous remains ot lorest ter. Esq.. for the Prisoneril t.) ”7,”. .J'npv
“was?""de't'h home“ ”“0“" 1h" ' The wife. whose whole man'neriand’ap-l\.
tn somnnsol‘ltossll wood “a gold occurs penance added confirmationvto thait‘tuth'of
quite’singuTEtr,‘°i’l "injmany Pkwy“?! "‘ her story. gave in particular-detail a‘histo
‘So much tm Eur ". f'" ry otthe'vwhol'o transaction; the substance
The. places 'viherg,“ 1‘ ts usually aunt. of which is as follows :‘ ' “1”" ’
more numerous than wig tnund are "WC." That she is an orphan ;:that ahe‘th'ds'
00394 ' Th‘ mine. int 51?ng at firm “’9' been married three years. andhhi-WWO'
furpi‘sslhltse hi all other wuatrlmwfi‘fu‘; children—nna‘two' years old 'on' the-19311
9.! Ctlftl'pnra'ttye' V‘Wness, they M 2” “0 at December inst. and'tho‘otherzl‘montbs'
”bed 'hf" "'"Wflh" a halt more gold’iitl Old : that'her‘hnshand is s canal-boat cap~
twelve tunes more silver'q“m "mic.“ m, min, owner of the'bohtfiaM-"posseascd ”of
old world. Silver and'gold. were. belore “her'meane”;‘thathe provides 'strellt’orhis
the dtscnvery at America, suppnsut to'hcar him"). and is a perfectly“‘tediparatdimlh',
to each other the relation 0! 55'to 1. 1“ hi“ ll!" 3 most dembhihc‘ tampon"; that they
Europe the proportion is now about xr, “V 9 on the boat 'witilei’ahd summerrthfl
l 0 1- [mm ill? fthy of their marriage he has been
The gold in Mexico is chieflv found int ”."he constant and’ilm'hst daily mentors-
I argentilerous Veins, ’as at Goanaxuwo. sing I"raonal liOlOfiiid’tii bergthat‘ihii‘c'att
we here it is obtained one ounce in 300,... do nothing ‘0 Plefifih’hltn.‘ and upod'b'fl'y'
The only'nurllerous veins, worked mi such, 09°”"0" 0' hT‘tlitmltia.fttction' tis' inflicts hits
'are fiat Oaxsco. 'l‘h‘a rivrrs of Caracas “Olen“ 9' h“l"‘j‘ih‘ph‘yshalls'tlgfieslt'lhit
flow over aur‘iternus sands. Pt-ru is not ‘h" h" always "maria ditllilto’totha'sl
reported rich in gold at present. The gold dest chmi' {o' what ”38"“ moonstone
of New Grenada is tounrl in alluvial ‘soil. "e?“ ’3“3'B°‘°”iy loath”; “N he'is'iit the
and is washer! nut in the shape nt spsng- dfmy habit.-when "L 3.3“" "93‘6“ .‘6 obey
lea and grains. The gold of Chili ts tounrl *1!“ ‘3'"? .Commapdg‘tp'beat, ‘0 ""“lii'flll'd
under similar circumstances. Brazil lnr- 1"?“ ,i‘? that he commenced on Stin'diy
merly bmogm tha‘ motit' gold to market. QO'W maltreating it."and‘coptin’ned (in
"Oi even excepting RUSBiD. which} now. Monday night-fki'cksd' ii'bfiil.6shlit—;
however, surpasses her; All- the rivers P“‘_” '““’,‘h¢_°°ld mishhip-Z and “WW!"
runningvtro‘m the Brazillian mountains "1}”? '°m9'!";lh°'°"““}ii“l"“"will”’
have gold, and the annual product of fine “Hymns wtth “‘0 ¢°ld"'-'Nv“‘lbk;“r6d‘h°
metal'is now' rated at 85.000.000. head‘and‘body '°Ve,l’?l,.“me' 'Wilhiihibom'
There are no very late tables at the pro. JGCkTl'Cand- by. Pullinit. h" “mm“. ‘tthd‘e'
ducts of the American mines. We have .‘h° 99"} Mm itsusp’ondfléd inf‘i‘t‘qfifi‘ m 4'"
ascertainedi byiaccident purety. newline _ The' Child W“? 'ptoduced‘ lil' émfllflhd“
estimate 3. made M plesent. ’ . , its appearance s'ent'ri’thrill'othor’r‘rii'amohg’
From 1790 ,to 1830—l0rty .yeatae-the the n“(mour- lift-asapprehendgatbat‘tae
product of Mexico was— , , crowd would inflict speedylahaatisa‘psnt
Gold, ‘, ’ , £8,436,453 upgn the brutal father, anggt'l‘required‘dlh‘ro
Silver. 1 an coo ness to restrain tem. “ " ‘
Chili— . . , £l39'B'B-032 The wife and that ‘shgaadserdtp‘istae
l . Gold. . £2,788.488 complaint of thsvctirtdiitét :ot‘ heiuhu'sb's'ttd.
i Stlver. t £1,822.924 but In hope of hts’. reformationrhnd ‘l'rd‘tta
iguana. Ayres— ~ _ fearot her own sstety._sheit“sd'.hssa:_rle-_
3 Gold; ‘ £4.024.895 strainedtrqm urging his proaaarthonn '1
ii . sm". t . ~£27.182 673 Uzpon iho examination ‘ot‘theicads bra
Add ‘0 this mnfi.__ “ Tuesday, the prt‘soncrhpldly;clatntpdtho
\ , 'G'old. ‘ £3.703‘749 , Itgi“ thus to chastise thslchild.‘ The ba
‘ Silver £1 502 981 gratrate committed him. fully on both chat-l
, ' , , ' ', gas, and he was remanded in jail. ' ’
And we have from Your countries alone ‘- M .
1880 mtliions 0! pounds sterling, or [our
seven mtllions per annum. “ v
If we add the products «it Europe 'and
Asiatic Russia, of the‘Eaat ladiea'and
Africa. which some estimate at'thirly‘six
tons of gold per annum. We perceive that
a vast amount oi precious metal is unear
thed and somewhere in use. The relative
'value ol gold has certainly -chn’nged very
much within a lew hundred ,years, and it
probably will change still more. But we
do not think it likely to depreciate one
half in our time. [or many reasons,.though
some persons imagine it will.
The true secret of all this present ex‘
citement is this ;4 the Anglo Saxon race
for the first time in their history. own and
occupy 'gold mines of very, great value.--
{Hitherto Afilricans, Asiatic nrindians, have.
he d them. and they have nev‘er shown that
yardor, combined with perseverance which
belongs to us. England never had any
mines oi gold, or she would have worked
them as diligentlv as she has those ol coal.
The Americans have now a golden chance.
and they are the first of their blood that
have ever had it. They will he sure to
turn the opportunity to accoun't. ' '
At our leisure we will reter‘ to some
other interesting la'cts. in relation to the
value of gold at diflarent periods. We
conclude with recalling one singular cnr
cumstance to the recollection at our read
era. that when the Romans captured Jeru
salem. they obtained so much gold. thel
‘hc price of it in Syria lell one half.
N. Y. Post.
A Qua—The following account to
given of a cave in a limestone chatn ol hillo‘
not far from San Sebastian. Texas :-—"ln
the year 1838. a Mexican. Don Juan Flo 1
rec, perceived the hidden .enlrenco to a
cave. He entered. but ee'eing tneide a
council of lndtan warriors eittingltogeth‘er
in the deepest silence. he retreated andtold
it to his compenionenwho,«wellprepnred.
entered, the cave together-r and diecovered
aboutlooo well preserved lndtan corpaee
'qufilNd‘lpflellte‘r onthe ground, with their
handpJéldetl belowthei'r ltneey ; they were
dressed .infinegblapketo. madeof the fibres
of lechujlle. with gendele ‘rnarle of-t a spa.-
‘ctee olvliono on their feet.‘ and ornamented
with colored acnrlu. with beade’ol' seeds of
klimit.:pnlirthed bones, 810, ”whip lathe "’5
',inaufl'tcient eceonntof a" very [mysterif
.oue burying. plane. The ,Méxigong MVP»
node‘th‘ntzit belonged to the .Ltbrtne. ennld
Indian tribe'which from time immemprlal
has roved and to mung over the Bollori de
Mopjnwfl ' ‘
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We .ure inclined toplesd with lhe Phir
lanthropist and Christisogin _ls1.or;_ol thie
unlorlunple. lhnugh ueelu) class. ol;;our
population. It olten hsppens thot persons
the in all .ranlts_.snd.pml§ssi,one .qlvlil'e.
having little or no money”; :Whero there ’
.ore no lriends, ,sble or willing to take
them, the children must,b'e. putlool, to be: .
raised by others. Young Women goon ups
and must go out to services—lo ,hire in
other people’s inmilies to‘do ‘hourework.’
They are too generally keptmt a distant
-—kcpt in lhe kitchenglpr‘vgheo thel.'lnvo'
a leisure heur, to go to tlie alley gqlelto
see the passing world. They, are notper- _
mitted to sit with the-“ Mistress or the:-
,children; and whatis lqoolten. ,sodloo'
generally the consequence? ~ Ween,”-
cial beings.,ond must hero'spcietyi; if we
cannot find-good. we nre'too apt zto like
up with bad. and the consequence too Of!
ten is dogredution and ruin. Why-not
permit your hired girls. _when work ,1: o
ver; to sit in the some room .with'you end
your children? There they might .learn‘
whstis good untl-uselul.. sod go intotlhe
world to make virtuous and uselul. gives
and mothers. and bless you .lor your kind
ness and consideration; A little. culture
and consideration might, sodmo doubt
would. save ,1: world of- tlogrsds'lioo,crime'
8; misery. ‘And who are too ulten charge
able with the crimes they loudlyvcondgpn
in the unlortunateclsss of ourlpopulstloni’
We onswergtthe heads of lntiilliel. 3,110!
good Christian wives and niplheumllesdt
of lomtliee—think of these tilting!” .t‘aét
thetr‘hremember their own pfl‘prinngE"
do nopknow the lot ol our lsmrlies,:;,¢Let
us cherish tvvirtu‘s in all srouodlus. hoping
that ours mny (should they- p,e,ot‘lil)‘;lie e
quslly cared for. inilime. ,19 .mme..,._.,\Ve
ask heads of families. each noggin“! may
hired girls have bet-ti ruined bygypur peg-v
lect? By your keeping,lhem~At-I‘gldild
tsnceP By your negleet:,of lhetrgmnntsl
and social capacities andjudieislfiullluro?
rln‘flthe country. tlteyi‘ore generally treated
more on an equality with thertgily mod
the: etsultis‘. in»! some ammo omelet!
end mothers. haw. inteiirly {lilyi‘rpgmhif
, red 9r_bound girls. Let ugslmgfiggdltl;
‘ core and consideration lorslldthg‘isggmfind’
l us; the_,rn,or.e.unlortunete. All? 'Hlll'e..°“"j
. .circ mml .auenlien “we: refitltttlm‘wem
'1- Sllflllm’flmj tin '"lil'ylvl. ‘1 't'. 10ml "‘7.;
Ho ;.. j: ‘T—‘T" 2 mi :i’l
A hotel is to he b'lllhl" fiewtfyprlr.
corner 0" Fourlhffiv'cnue;soil-t’l‘tvenly/
third street. Mlttchxill, cor‘frzm were)“.
squirm. 9! Emma ' ’ ' "
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