The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, March 26, 1836, Image 1

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B BILL 4. S,AIifUE
la purchased i the emir(
sry and Robert )deli h, in .1
th . Wee corner Of Centre
n borough of Pottsvill
- turd - Conducted /Mar the
• wi‘drs Co. retovectfully I
d the public generally that'
ng the business at the old
of
JAC
the So
streets
known
Itgh,
frieuds
'cootie
the fir
JAPOB BULL at C
hey will he happy ! to, supply
net custtUners with morel
utes. • ' r
Where
and fo
lowed.
The
former
mere
Gone
Queen
Cla
are. now - . opening, kt addi
topk, a large and extensive
n(ise, txtesisting! . in part o
es, Wioes, Teas,
ware, &c. consisting of
.
s, eipsiuieres, satlinetts, flan
KEE
.9 flanucis,glovesstockings,
gingkiants. '
knitickinga, silks, satins, s
kerchiefs,
ELM
ET
i i m
nos; circaaion , Nestings, 1
thread'', cotton . '
na, wadding, ' kola,. coa
M
GRCiCERIES.
id, Lap:kin', St..kkonsingo Co
. Croix, New Oricianii, Buy.
and limp
4 e
en , Orly:ins add S gar BOUS
an Powder, Youn Hybon
, . chong and $o Teas.
ocolatee end •spi a, &c.
•wn and yellow*op
?ogee; Mace, nutmegs and ea
bienne pepper y zr4stard
.: and keg retsina
Oreille and rice
heese, codfish, mit-Imre! an ,
mild and dipt candles
elk and bbl salt
pea and smoking tebaeoo
' • • -h, Half sparliSh and eon]
t LIQUORS &W f i
nine and common brandy
ridland sod •coninion gin
'ld Irish %whiskeyt and Tamai,
oiv England Om land 'whisk
iabon, madetla, port and ma
tweet of *win and Sh.
• ery,thina and glass w
jags by the bdx.
)opont Eagle wanipowder, F
lasting . OP, FF, FFF.
of whichiwill be st,sposed of
change, for country inodu
,*ce. Dec 19
A
or in
ket p
Lice to gape
kb
Super Visors iu o eevc
county of Soh • kill, arc
o 7th Section o 1 the gene
IT
Wald? duty "vely,t
the County C m ission
s of this Com woslth,
have proceeded to the co
1 inhatiktants en/lair res
,script ot) the vend am
On the- several I Owcts of
their respective hoWnships,
the several superirisors sh
r. i
. ..
. ; •.•
,of the dub lof tho st
auyikill coon 3r,'have bee
op them, but w Ili hereafter
im them;, their pltentionlii
directed theret4 1 •
order of the Cbtobty Como
• 14/AS Kill
5 16 , 4 E . 1 I ' 1
. . 1
Pott
ds. ,1
;Maihie he t 4a
.. " 1 ,"`" 2 PI
aid a ll . , '; ; .., c° '
tg by, m ..."' .
him and ,0 1 Pier Pet D. . ,
ttertatied in the •
+o'l ,i„.,'l
. i -
I
County. as.] I "
The Coinmonweit
da, to ifiugh H .
easigiis, and all
i. from pri under , '
BOW in:meted in the
l i th
the inistanee of Abraham
'tmly, enjoining on that
• and (mews y atioever,
lur jilitges4 our .
Its County p • 8041
trlndly . the 1 -day
we if any ',‘ ham
not insole der the
inch parer • the
aiitnemee behalf
etching al we eer '
'in form Y Seize
ii , 1 05 7 l i 1 4 °fr e
-"'' --
.t,y. ibi doe 14.-
At . 99 e ,‘, 1 41 1 # 160
I
~ ,i diest,.., ; 'W '
by the - viesl9,-,
t dated the eirdet l
eight heads' eild to,
ttninhes• c iy*- -
ether I 1. kifi
Ind seveetee: ac
AbYria: tba Pa
tyre ..
l r
lifFenniy
Id AV S,Plein
.. and a sr, tied en
sr* aw,nine, 1 , 4 ,
(estrum:my.
''teems, wrltseg,
. the - said 'teems,
liOlaid. AI 41 1 0tt
Coots; you 'Pea.
Iticas she Hoao
,calok i
atrilnt claprisaid.Ciatt,
, Ika dApy_ir4 ,',..
iiiittpaged *Valk/it
AL
En
A
LIST Otte -ra re m aining in the 'ltatici ffi ca
at Pottsville, larch rlatl 1836.
A • Lehman Anil .1
Adam:Robert
Mpod
Bracewell Eliza tLoeb Li
1111
Bindly John • iMash Meg
Brotsmon Wm. ' 4MattiP Collie •
Blackburn Samuel 'ldorrtgontery 'kart
C,MaYer F.
6,11cn Edward . 1 • , Bliabel Mary 1 '
Crist:Dtutiel hie
Clark Roger .' McGowan Hu .
o:wren - John Milling Petri
Coher Peter . 'McGirmes P r
Campbell Geiarge McEva*•Mi
D N
Davis John Nelson John -
Dwyer Timeth 0
David Danville °corm F 0
DUrbin Richard n I
Davis Catharine Rinehart Win 7
Dimick Joseph . Roberts Ann
Dobkin Charles • Roof Conrad ';
8
Sholy Barber 1
Smith John iI
Shultz Jamul'
Smith James
Skeltin Eliza ;
.Smith W u,.
Snydei Rebectia
T '
Townsend Cokuts
Williams John
Woolcy Semite!
Wilkins Andrew
Weimer Johni
Weiner A ruyfw:
LIC
Pays
!• , :iumually 1
Piles: will
Wezty-Elre
clv
iiiEl
NM
=
me ones in
Editor on-
In, must be
brat
used t
eatabli
attend
J
Terehants I
uel Ritter,
ITHHAV
I Offee House
1 . • hi•
LEWIS
interest of
he Store at
nd Market
formerly
rm of NB.
fore their
they intend
Land under
&din Elin
Early Wm.
.F
Farrel Tomes..
Fox John
G •
Green Jamea
Heck Daniel
Hobo Jacob
-K
Kenniday Mical
Klingine Dantal
Keakr Gaili!e
heir friene.s
, whim at the
on" to their
sornnent of
Dry Goods,
tuna, Glass,
e muslibe,
lairs, prints,
awls, hand:
Lee Aria
ce,s, fringes,
:=2
na atigarm.
WILL Itte‘tuld at public sale on Wnday the
28th of March inst. bt the bOuse of the
subscriber, in Centre street, Pottsville, opposite
Heffner's tavern, the following articles of new
and fashionable furniture, viz:,
I do
molasses
I
ucEt ong
1
herring
on segnrs
spirits
y by the bb
age wines
!heap for cash
1 at the mar
I s—tf
omrs.
r townships m
er/by notified
: 1 road laws,
make out and
of the sever.
ithin six days
Ilection of tax
ctive districts,
1/libidos and
melded hinds
1 -vhtch trans
: 1 sign their
eral superai.
!n bertotbre
be striettAllp
therefore par:
tesioners.
.
I Clerk
Gout of Conr-
In The
of Schoyl
oMM
ty.
on bill Io
• b 3 teitimony.
hot torsi.
of l'eons i pk
ben, hie, hors
sons claiming
and all per,
remises;Greet
-PottyYe Cam
ping aside_ all
you be and
t of Common
. at Orwita
f March. 1836.
by a Commis.
of the Court
Pi,t.,, v.. t
theAbr..
•
ot. two trusts of
lkiu township,
called."slousw ,
d thirty . sores
the wild.ll4lr
f remllOVardas
Soptomberi Arne
I liw; owned
torti,thrClN'
4v,,coutabilig
'• aiedekisety-finti
4 1 91 11110. 0.
Imo tOrAttat
0,•.-one` .
101 . 40
44
ti-tvvgi,n"A -
rs "
I taint usediftei
d.to - be 614,01
cabin Blythe;
at Ornig.bnrg. '
..:014:014•110
s. ~
MMEM
Yoe Adam
, Persons calling-.for Letters on the *Wee List
will please say they are nevenised.
ENOS CIIICHP..STEE, P. M.
FURNITURE
FOR SALE.
Bureaus, Tables a;. , 1 Bedsteads,
also, a quantity °Nell seasoned Map plank and
Boards.
•
Salo to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. Terms
:.- •
cash. JOHN SUBOR.
mar 5 1816 7-3*
I EXAMPLES ,OF STEAM POWER.
' I 7 MM - -- 7—• .rooll. . 4 - 0 1 • In the year 1811 several of the proprietors ,of
-,-,?"-•;" ---f--:o:---r7r------ r the iniiiCS 111 Cornwall; suspecting 'that some kif
..' - i --- I-I- . . - =- - - - --=-,- -- .L. , ---'-'----- - I their engines might not be doing a duty udequtiitt
r HE subscriber has rented a. Boa Yard in :to their consumption of fuel, came to a deterniha
`lL Shoethakeroville, Berko county, where he : ation .. ,to establish an uniform . , method of testing
Will build Schuylkill and Union : • of the beat ' the performancnof tlreir aflame.. For this pr.
materials, for any person desirous of h , ving good pc=e s counter Was attached hto each engine. In
boats. He will also repair boats on thmost res. ,register the number -
or strokes of th 6 piston. 11
'enable terms. For further - parties! ra inquire the engines were put under the suportntenden
e ll
—. , . .
MOLL. -Th of MWears. Therin;s and John Lein, engine*,
1 16.4 and the different proprietors ef the mines, as well
,
as their duetting engineers, respectively pledged
NOTICE.' themseltes tit give every factloy sod assistance
21) Constables; Wholesale Dealers, cul l a Retsina a in their power ter the attainment of so desire,*
of Foreign illerehandi.ze. 1 ; t an end. Messrs. Lean were directed to publiSh
PURSUANT to an ant of the LeOslatnre of a monthly report of the performance of each eh.'
Pennsylvania, passed the 27th day of April, pine, pecif3 ing the WHIM uf the mum, the size a
1830, constables Will take notice, that agreeably i the cylinder, the load upon the engine, the length
to the second section', of the act graduating the of that stroke, the number of gumplifts, the depth
duties upon wholesale dealers and retailers of, of the lift, the diameter of the pumps, the tame
Morelaandize, and describing the notiqe of issuing I worked, the consumption of c o als, the load on the
licenses; and collecting said duties, they aro re. , pomp, and finally, the duty of the engine, pr
quired on or before the first day of th4l first term I thy' number of pounds lifted-one foot high .1I F ,
in each year, to deliver to eke Clerk l!of Quarter' bushel of coals., The publication of these 1310n1 •
Sessions, under oath or affirmation ' a list of all ly reports commenced in August, ldl I, arid ha
the wholesale or retail, dealers of goods, wares been regularly Continued to the present time. r
and merchandize, wines or distilled spirits, fox. I The favorable effects which these reports ha,ire
cept such as are the growth, produce and manes_; proddeed upon , the vigilenee of the several engi.
facture of the United States.) Merchant's and lacers, and the emulation they have excited, both
dealerreembraced in the provisions (piths above' among engine; makers and.those to -whom the
recited-act, are hereby notified, that ' ding to' working of the Machines is entrusted, are rendered
the sth section thereof, the associate edges and conspicuous in the improvenient which has grad..
the County Commissioners will meet t the Com.! curtly taken place in the performance of the iln
iicr
misaioner'S Office, in Orwigsborg, on riday the ! glues op to the:present time. In a report p4b
-Ist day of April next, at 10 o'clock i lin the.foie lashed in Deco' bur, 1826, the highest duty Wss
noon, to hear them ,(11 they see propel ; to attend ).' that of an engi ne at Wheel•ttoPe mine % in Coin.
as to the amount of their annual sater4 during the ; wall. By the donsumption of one bushel,of coals,
preceding year. a Licemani to to taMa,,, on or be-1 this engine raffled 46,838,246 lbs. one-foot high,
fore the first dayieliMay, , for one year or, in round numbers, 47,000 , 000 lbs. 1
Physicians. Apothccaries,Sorgeon lend Chem. I In a report apublished in the course of the pro-
se A r
ists, as respects any wines, ace- u in : prepare- I sent year, 1835, it vihrsaannounced that a stud
tion fur the sick , and all Feme Sole . raders dr ; engine , erected at a copper mine near St. Aristelial
Single Women, whose anima/ sales all not ex.! in Cornwell, had raised by its average .w o rk O r I
coed those of the Bth - class, below =iterated, 1 . 000,000 lin. one foot high with a bushel of co4s. i
i i
shall not be remiired to take out: li I sea under 1 This enortnuna mechanical effect ; -basing git en
the-•provismos o4hia act. \ , • rise to amnia do ubts as to the correctness of the
The taring wall bathe classifica en seem. experiments on which the report Was founded, it
sly to tho et ofratably. „ .wswagrecd that another trial should be madain'
imount of sales,presence r eau. the ofia number of Ompetent auch haln.
r •
I s t Cl a ss $5OOO , . I $5O ; teresited witnesses. Two Uliel accordiugly took
2d Ike'• 40,000 1 40 , • plat r a short time since. and Will witnessed by a
• ' - 30,000 1 30 , num of the estexpeneneeri unnisig engineers,
4th 2Q,(100 . ; 25..1. and agents: th eresult was, that every Ibusbeli of
sth -Do i 15,000 1 ,- 20 ' coal* catatonia tinder the boiler the engine rids.
6th Ile • I 10'000 I 15 •• ed 1i15,500,00d 1 11i5, one het high. 1
7th J$ •.. ' • stopo , • !,, ,it 50 I mayloot be uninteresting to illustrate the, a. i
g i soci .. 1 llO. ' , tof tneellanitid skit* which is thus 'ed
• .Bth
GEORgitAU El, / .____ T__, to ein emits In t more thmiliar manner, -
DAN' YOS- ( l 'l''''' u 9 4° '" ° 8 a bushel of coal we hi 84 lbs., amt n
1 , .laan Iltacso. 7 County I- lift 46,021 ton one foot h, 41, follows May one
(
I t Jolts oar*, jr. - _ num.; pound or,"coarj woulsl ' 487 taus the
P_ bates. i -- s tracm: , het ht; and that an uonsielef coal would ra f
Biltica
March Its . 1 : 1- rt4 tone one loot - high. or it wodlB raise 18 ;wen
~
mile high. • ' • t . : !
. Slime a for oflB .- .16,4,is capable of dra
two tau - railway.. follows tbitton nu
of coalineehani yirtee Willi to
pc....,.
a /are'. ridishiy. ~ ' - - r - • .
The eirettinfereneeoftl earthinesaurse
miles. If it : ere 'begirt y an-iran- railwi ,- - a
lo of one t ,- would.b - e- drawn spend I t in :six
w sby th e , itigiolfieof, . iteohinical.ptinir is . - -
rein eVitthe third part Of Coale:
~ii
1.
'';teat :a zoo , , stands. a .11
. Megantiar; .700,fhet artch-•inty; an d' 4
highits *eight being 151,V1.0Q0,000 . --
-
To nod thalabor . 410040; plantar.,
20 earsr I matatials isMildbit ridged ' lbli•
the4t
ground to present position by obi '
I tioorof479loUs of exials4 , o,-` . -•-- :- ---'
Weiglit .- iif Mete! in Ihit ;Moeil"tria I;
4, ,060 lbs 4 and, ;its 'height "above the - - tat
the water-is IRO feett:' its tease might
.4, - , -: n
i f
1 - -777Te, - w, ..- -
'draw
lir lhe twi tirite ' 1 1 . 1 1 P i llei ts pra -a il fietra kinlliWai lly ilegi , l3 ••
' \--t 41- ''' ion offout inishek of ail& "- • r:: : -'. :er: -
tognipsi - iiiii - iii
MA 'ffilleplibeteree ;-ealliiiiitiiis'iisiV*;
r
~.........,„.„„„...._ Y.
of JOHN F
Shoemakeraville, March 5
'. , , i No‘ice
Is her* given to die heir* of E..
a•iate of pau i ekt county decease.
has been bran , by the Orplupe )
Phin county. requeetingilie heirs o
iv
uel Dney,Aoappear in Court on M.
day of App vex and tiae. re i•
real estate of the "ilde ,, a ]
, .
By 10 .;enn GEO. TA, : c
1 or r
l ai
. phan's Court of
Harriabur - ,7*b20 - ' _ 1
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it hcql"li • re= in eoolididn 175- oD
the bottet 'lre 654betlie depth; ( II"
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4111PalliTE 4ila/SCOPAilLta4uitcl4'-ni-Tillr. BO - ILOUtiii oi? III.L EI SCUIrtqatILL tquier)t, .o,Egii.4):lAt. :o•
_LS_ '-' • 1 ' • - . • -- -- i - --. 4— : - - - ....
• -- -. " - "" -- idt2V1 1 PHroiniltialts•AaiO 4 ,
~ , '..._ ALL warvar l To gas uszisur
tl. •
VARNA)
Of the White *WA blazing home: i
For the Flame-SOON terch,thabringetbdcapalk,
With then/emu:oes step thaalcome.:
And oim path ye niark, where'er it has bid,
By the brand's quirk:work and theacaiplessilgali •
The night-black haft of the fainchee.ked girl,
'Neath.opr gory Isak.hets crushed; ' 1
The locks of the child; with their surmy air!,
Whose glee with the knife we'husheii,
Aratro4bies sweo to the Warrior's
A blogdj wreath Ibr the Seminole:
Death; goettiOnth With the ring ball— - 1
Death with•the irnifit's quick thrum;
Our war-whdop w shriek his heart to appal.
As the Lang Knife bites the duat. • -
Our thirst in the blood of our foes we slake,
And our vengeance we finials with fagot & stake,
Though it please not the Power that knoweth oo
bounds. •
To strike forthe Seminole,
Yet se will not retrieve from oar hunting grounds.
And Me *reams that through them roll;
. 1 .
The dusky swamp shall shelter our Brews..
• And our bones we'll IClalte: un our Failiei , "e
graves. • G. M. S.
THE BRIDE't SONG. .
'Twas a heavenly night, • 1 •
• 4 .l4eath the deep star.light.
As penstre I sate by the easement high;
I mused on a youth with 'a full dark eye,,,
• think' not I. cared Per him too— I
My love—miy luve—wis it you _
Then a Minstrel same; ' .
And he breathed my mune..
And he sang the a sweet and a plaintive ,
01 use I scorned, though he sought Inc l un g
And never a word wee trui3—
My love—rny love—wee tt
,)ou I
But I dreime'd ne a dream, , . •
'Ncath the glad sunbeam.
I;was plizhird to WIP, till death should part
And I gave that one my whole, whole heart.:
• And the gentle dream came tree:
:Sty love—nty lo“.l—it bus von!
iisickerbocker.i
ntut'A boa..
ttioat
ttig:Vaa.
• '• 13psan
/18th
10.0 k e the
(I.
bac*
- the
. t,
MORNING.
. .
by,the assureraxi vecipived ,'.. the hig —tan -
ing,geologiaill authoritita,. that, exitim ug I
patient- demand from our s ; mina at 6,
NOltoria kenually . the 4:64 ' da of Northuinbe -
lead and Darhein alone are - sufficient to , oupp _
it-for .1,700 years; and after • e expiration . of '
draft, the great coal basin otflouth Wklea will ; 1
itifficient to supply - the seam demand fur 2,0
years lodger.
. • Aut. in speculations like L ' .the. probable 11
Or pertain progress of iiiipP e' inent anal diseoir.
oft ought not to be overlooked; and we may rate
' lyypronciunce that...long be f a minute clidn ..
°Ouch a period of time sh hate oval',
offiar and more powerful m hanicallAt la will
i minute
alffigether supersede the oftiosik Ph amp)*
already directs her finger a aturcen of inexhaus.
tilde power in the pherionie a. of •electitity and
niagnetism. The altern &tempos+ on e4iii
iiaomposition of water by an electri
111
gini hari too close an to the ape &WY Pw•
cow of vaporisation and co densation n t to oc
cur at once:to every mind: the devekopui tof the
Ow from the solid mitt -' by the o Inillil 'of
the cbytnical a ffi nities, and lima subsea; ent con.
depend= into the liquid fora ,, has bee already
essayed as a source ofpoi t ti t e r L.
v ia a- Word, the
general state . of physical e al the present
moment—the vigor, activilyi: and amenity with
Which researches in it oral Firueecutedl in every
civilized country —the inetsing conslidemtiiin
rn
in which scicutifieen ere old. ande person
al honor, and rewnrds which begin to bra confer
red,upont them , all justify thp expected that we
are on theave of inethanketdiscoreriestill grea.
tar Than any which hare
.zet appeared; 1 and that
the steam engine itself, with the gigantic iidirere
conferred upon it by the immortal Watt, will
dwindle iota insignificauce in clunpaniain with
the bidden powers :4 nature. still to be. revealed;
and that the day Will coma when that' machine,
which is now extenchsg tholblessangspr civiliza
tion to the most remote skirls of the globe, will
cease to have existence szcept.in tle p4go of his
tory. . 1 . .
Editing a Frenth paper.—lf yon w nt to the
c t.
French opera, and saw lye y lama an very bill.
Ilant box, rather larger and more brilliant than
a ny' othet—whose would you suppose it tie?
The kings?—no: a monists al—no: an ambasisa
dor's?—riir. a Russian prince's--no: ja French
feet's? a deputy's? Guess; again. That is the
realm newepaperiit ..I.V hat—a newspaper have
e box at the opera? To. be sure That box is
where the newspaper decal the most part of its
bileincsa. 'you lee that fa amootb.faced little
gentleman, and that tall, t hi n, pale figurefigure in spec:-
tacks: one was a great mil a little tints agooind
the other expects to be a tat man loon. The
editor is giving these aut men an, audience.
They tell him their viewe—lie ligtens. ' They tell
him the strength of their , sty-Ithe tikes a note:
They tell him what con they MCA° to pursue
..--.lie imams advice. !The editor is a alever man.
This is his way of condo ling his jobrnal. lie
pretends that to influence Milks f the day;
l e
krtitl...iodeed, to know the poltiOsof a day * : he
r intuit know the .politeid en bf t day. He
'makes hie 'relict the orgy of tit 'pa , and he
lil t
..iiiiikes himself the head of party. ' t ut bow to
limp this party together? IHe iised give din.
.. tiers—he now takes an opera to*. ldo not know
' any thing that better militia the charncter of the
l a Erench, or of the state of mice. thee the jour
halist, at the head oflus_pe 'tics, party, assembled
in a, box at the opera. /
I •
An Odd Flak—We niei a tiltmon this morn
ing, a resident, we believe of Philadelphia; but, a
native of Italy, who has been a self-adoptedl.ft
tocrican fur some thirty years. 1 He liewithotit' a
relative or connexion of asdrt here, and tint.
withstanding this ciicum anal, - a ;de.
gree of cheerfiiineas ca r d okontetie heat would
be considered surprising, even in a/frenchinam
Pornased of sommestate, l ithe aequi*.ment of e
conomy and tact, hilir ea 4y 'hit his present eon.
&thin, and we regret - to .d.carelells of the' ro.
'lire. He told us, that he .at had.hia coffin tea.
dy several years ago; and' n hi. Melancholy arc-'
meets, has beat for a 'Ong time past, many of;the
agreeable conifinienta of li e. In SuMn3er 'he' do.' ,
posits therein, his ice' and butter; and he irptitt4s
of that predestined n* e. le of hisortality; as
r in
tan uncommon. fine box to keep Min ' in.' far
front haulm it hinds 'and . ,is native e, he a.
waits bis death with the mposure f ea ... tunic:-
I'nd has already. deposited in the pa big - tenth a
aamply rufficieot to . - ray
.the *ease; at--
ten nt open his obseqbi • , The un ertaker has
Um d\
had ft instreictionii.'ind : Sing r ed bis Odd
,pro quo; of coarse stands ready to w them,
' whenever his service ma be req * A king
line of coaches, acceMpan ed 'With rges dale Lt
and afrayj Will be *pl., ed on the occairioL.-..
Anticipating gieir probab ' emptin , withopt a
special provision against i. the'eapeeted defunct
has stipulated that person be engaged' to lid as
mourriere—meat, wdineir d ishihirel;--and, ham
enjoined in bis contract. :at the y cry wed.—
Cloilnid 'in their trerp?Mge and the amts of itio,'
he expects all mourners do thei tity. The
:carriage* ere to proceed tw by two. ttith:a 'space
•hetiveen't so that the proms OD Shill he duly -OM
:gated;And the old felltiw i d us. wi all serious
nese, yet with i gleam of comfort wed rer
his &alarm that he ex, trio pliant obse.
quits.. 'As I pate along; 'd he, merchant
will 'spring fnom his omit r. the from her
piano, the cook from barn ' 4 ksiy. the tel.
For iibmtis goose; while titedw will leak
his but; and all willexchd . 'Good &mad 7, -dens i
_
rr=
what a large fimersp— t -An '' napery
. Man? Vibe could it have iii' Ail Gosi.
lire Married aid this ')Era •.' •,: 1 0 1 :. 'f or
e
RacAsiol.-Xemelar*earlasseadoo,l, th ew' fee t
of v it riage, as conziecteil arithl ~ kevit , re
*lid to . : Dr. Casper . rn ill* '.',' 1 54 I Au. . ..ed
j,i, bid*, Th e differentia . - - • 1 . still - re
` ll iac* as age advane.o% . at the a 60, jitter
but . 4 2 .unmarried Men4,o l *. kit- ,n crie d, 4 70.,
. , 60 1t i'lcie t ivenw.iinten ',Matt iigt tie an d
ai ..gightv , , , •OF=we -- Tvoectidelittinki.-.Who: ma y
c haappl e tl i irei.llarre ,iare-ritaZ el
s i ii iii - very_aelaliolila ' Liiiili - iteet
ii l ilie. amalairizallaiairiail pit example,
tilt - 4116a , aii,ti l rOf 45, i.Whii -iiitY:6 1 Unt 0 1,044
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4aMeilie*it'wo ” -l" A. - Yeti . 'Alia Fiala
fratorian . ...
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*tail* !Infin i ti/ 11 00i' • ' • - , f ." • 1 bag*: I per,
lariat to liaraimi;,- !MI - . : ..- ', • 044 . iiiliitsielter)
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• t 46..;
81,inday
Tbo mjnitetiiituts
shows itipegin man
seal ioarnetinles iq
kora it awriy from to Godail
- A,duty .—
The morning lied /. Is return ot , businese
and *asap; IaIA.OZt .tit ape; but thiMit will
return in sick ill) &h. tiot, und.so ft ba. and
say to the spirit, stilt tin ing about the world,
ge S
"Come away. curse s way.° It may beLahreger
ded still, but ft will Aorta ear. and lilt" a dove
unwilling ( to leave ite utast t, will flatter reptant
and light upon m I again and again,. lt itift tri.
the soul into pen* us lot dins which bave'beea
thought ofwith Id in*isibility for , yeare—it
subdues stubbor ass and pride—it removes the •
veil from before tomb, • and brings. God and
ht
the jidgmest an heaven to view. ItAives fife
and emisibility to tot idsoul —arcasee its 1
powers. Nerves the weak bumbles the, 'proud,
bred s fbi chain,' fe s °rein, EA wider 1
its gierer,J blade , rebelliostriptd ,
d im
a of al, rides life d freedom. Ithifest
leal, ev au : t ,is ' t o . and joy gladdens 1
Ins I f,:bope . • in, in is eye, and' hikenmes
to hi Saviour,s....uied, a ' purified fur ever.
B d Spirit, • u art tad the lied and life
of m ; Pie onl rept nom r. in ibis vile of
sorra aid sin. We will y for theeland open
our es l to 0, e, land le came th maining r t-
D d. eaven leen descend everywhere
and in this si • olbg and I
suffering wr.eback
to itsidot .
ur ' -- Pt' - c . • I
$0 AN= OT lON. ' fat ,
Mille no. • Ir. with heart capable of en
jorioct OMNI • tile. inks of the Deity as
presi no to it, e ban fin much poetick inter
est in aby ss..cbt even o his own rehdu3ns to
that a . He fleets th t the Almighty pow
+.
or, w i could rrange so ha scene Is that a
round , • , and • ive to the whole its indescriba
hle poivet to too • he hu an heart; can never
beat i lees fur ~1 a tans make ha creatures
ha ppfide • nto the lo ft y sky, and the ex.
tentilon
d ;plcssu • of the iew give bird tome
.faint Ception of the im enmity of *0 cortimu
nity oer,which o f presi . He th.,. ks of this i
little oild, as , revolted province , and as he ,
fanci that dile • bee an harmony and happi.
e i
ness reign in the brig t repots before, him..
hie heert swells with a ;so of chivalrous desire
to joiritfie nano ly here, • their efforts to re.
store :Jehovab's reign. t he spirit, which rises
in hid' bre* is that or r mance--pf chivalry.
If'akingd • • was a lineal or a military
.
onc, 1
would , re* fora at once to ha ban:
ner. at alas, ta a kin dem of holiness. To
enter . he mos come do n from his high irra.
ginatains, and •. to ,wOr in penitcate and hu •
-
mility !Leong • dortuptilais of big ownheart.
r • or nowrinsa.
Ilovg-nany [oak% i w o once cberished the
crpecultion of • ding , a did station of life.
have lien red • cl. to, the necessity of a*orting
their t Mats to •a n a au • tence: - Yon ere aft
prohab y Icqua d "wit h some sucht.yo Mali
perhaps, have ea d it; allied of 4h , that
their trials. by 'owing ism upon their own
r t
resources, hav ,' e ndured their eharseterkmore
interesping an , vc. Those -qfyou. who'
novenjoy pros ty, , . ,1
ay have no fear thaiyour
situathins *ill ev r c env: you may not con
ceive tbe.possib it 0 ~sildresiog thew *Smear
{LI
which iyou ban 1... in others. But tin&
es are4 proverbi
areek tbe Irei el, on which fivailies
may pend foi may consume prop
erty;lc failure ly insnlie; the elm- .
oda o , trade m d manufacturlng . in- 2 1
tereettst may do did rotated may Mak
ir. va d l o t upon , thousand other chan
ces. the in liilo Or wotldly wealth
depetuf.
Eta,.
perms
commends, del
the Itply:Spiril
to do r:, scams .
ditien ;of the m
. .
ter tht e Savio ,
forth, had
effortr have
ha tit' km, the
aeon on rata
di?! fliti arm
ered thrives.
the lethigry of
for eVer in vai
Ho ma tist love
hi God,
1 1 ,
will 13i lOUs
is to doom. ,
I
• or feel
dislg
ros in
t and li
Byrn obstinstf
•we In thi.sal
quel dui Asia/
ptho tom'
the rr
doint
don:
that, t
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2r t r i r e
r ) It othis i 3o she
oc ttkidolghtiOdfit.o.
wa
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Pad .
per
flied , 14
w oetitrs '
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*be Orel
i4e , ot 41
re. 041 r
in Ite
lon
*hi
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understanding God's
se until *the power of.
upbn hilt
t precisely in the con
withered band, if, af..
him to stretch it
beforale made the
, it. He meat feel;,
ling to circulate; and
he has tiny tang. to
mope, tonainirith,
Lich _his sunk into
spitit,,may , Wait :
1 repent, : himallt--
se sin,
the work trif tie; he
vitality!, by which it
N
around rm.. be In
think ottincn
ee Sow baryon
"•elnaleflection
Lenge; arid anP ,
Co allowances fin
°Abase wi* are
.far
cetnind "yoaraslf
7an mighl;verr. ,
ad: Lyon tJbcLl
their ttan'to e*.hib;.
orl-z:o! l, in *Pict'
, .
/KIM f:.,, \ ;
safferiairi
will Arkle . nt. Wax
'"foroe: ,
Busily eti.
- lyre writ:Ail
;tai,
ar,id
4111
iltht
,- *St : 6 ' k ‘ j • a
~. Scams in Florida diem ,tholl
-6, wilt nsake a bloody in' Instpi
cowry: The inetetiala .I,ln tea
#Nuiter 0W4.40 111 *sting: • IVej
eketgbes_frot”ofiel it ofliiretatithi
arratlitan credit. to cti -pinto
limit inthor-.` Th• toll 4 . los **par
a letter fimajna.offiser 'Nino. tOlns6.
.ult.4blished in the Afitni:VOttingl • ,
It was itatifili 0410401:ihir MIMI gof the. -
20th inst. that.we aptrtlehed tlargionadhe•P)
that.ntiseaere ofDade's aottnitanduinki. ce... ? ...
Never. do ljespeet te w tnewriusother attate so
adeonn—so. - unearthly; 11 WI thou Asy l s hid
parsed away, and not a_ hunsan'Asfang4 white te
redappearedto hare tionehettztheie raniains eve
theta unitortimate troop!! . Fir Tea 44,c al had
mato over...thett remains. thiti,int .sips ...a:-
Every officer was teeigiiised; aid 98 soldieredis:
covered. The retneinsiciftbsievilia*. !FRIO ,
j iHe
men mem-Interred: in skpatategtivesi.... 'Ott milk
- airy hotifira. Imsafnafum could not In 4 9.1 r
thing so inopreastvc—iti herr - fling. . t waert
graterutdottr we peffogned to what iiirialid
~
these our • cipiniOei. I deep**. ord ' ilkiecte .
you what vta savv; god ii ay. natiner to dwellices.'
gor upon 10.4" - - '
._ .
Indian Hy to Itiat-brted •
sketch givenyt scope wbSas
poor Major Dat. etahlered ; we
give the isUowingt , , Sill 6nildfil
te
eveni r from another pen 4-• ._ • , .
The field were quit 6
• ve men fail. es . 'tett in
all its horrors thenintri defies thia , . inite.
merely. 'Humbeta i t atom; tnat : dea th * •
leiwoeudeil and , g ,-,artone kart' r ageless
trees and faint with less of -blood, . k..i. a*
twirl, all were fallen, the brute) save , large
portion negroes-fnushed with _hideous ;- is And
Implecatiolut to' the. gritund.- 1 -En - - wino
then wi idle wind. key cleft the , .s et the ;
11 1
wounded ni two wi th ter tomakawka,l their
bayonets through thei Jxxlies. and , , d the,
ac t
scene with indite-rim' ate Itter.i Of • the.
three whctiscaped. o$ lay • g • miss or
dead and horribly man led‘ rri' 1 aeteralt .
pltalbr thrsogb the sinsuliers. . bete .'y altar:.
par ,tricked whams of ,ea • . 4 j . bite-,:.
heard the howling, of the son in -l' rusigh.:
basin . g weed, and the curses mid im • .- Ilona or
the bbod thirsty names in les own Itinwukire.
and saw one idler another of hip officer, . . tel.. '
ed with sager ' and - unseated mere"
'they approached where lie lay. His, y safety+
I consisted in, fitigning !to be dead; au . , Wgbistlyt
wound ht , his head ilded. the, decor -iT,boyi
diaggr.d him by his wounded eh , ' li
In i
[ given escaped him—and sweating he. d ead,
014 left him for othe v i ctims: _ -Mt ' .'l4
niair biro also badly .. 'did end fir ' iegi data"
.-they seized him an d ragged Mai g twitrits '
1 him-nature in biro con litla withstand , eig!tertio
agony Ofhis-woendsand rlioin_ - i.sisitt4 , -
moan. Ilbt head was Fete Cleft* %eh
-Were some of the mimes Wine "chitin ' - :thiir
* O 4 tzatetir. Eigattaatteapd. 'a . liihed
apeer/us-Mostly roung.aidentand al _ • higfrf
thostrtet tin unifirtely fate 11.thil't rem nan '
of barbartanto Arad they falleiiiin ' , wer.i
fare hrtbefieltof g logy , and 'basin* .•••'.--
foe, a soldier's feel gs Of patriotism I
or and'ziiil would hail comities-kilts 'g
But to lei thuealeisegngigedliji marl
'horrible! I • 1
~ . _
• i
Ftrtlief 111#11 Florida; will [bon Anted
below. We cannot t deem* —. , ot,ofasa: •
oral ecarr:towards hi felkow ier G' ithge,feita t
dtettur contemplil le. It bin ti glp,JEttlel .
less am delivering u - a gallant Por ; , pour ,
zd li
forces the bloody ands of the In , it. W.
cannot Ode of the act prudence.. .110prti,
deuce ofGames,, in , soMe of hislitew like &at.
onstratiais; but the Atneriesse Officer who, would
virtually league *kb an enemy - lb Pirly stars&
don or death** the garrhanrof a &ether Ober
and di* under hisr s e d, engaged in lbw
common cause of dcfc ce.'ll aloha tow
much resetnbling thilphich made an ,Ilatcddnell. ,
lie country .-- Phil . Gros. . . '
-- ' .
Estract Of a letter •receiied bi Chasionon, date'
1 •,. . FORT PlAitlakillfeb 0 - 4: IL.
PAn expressluts 'nil arrived fibar tn. Scott,
whole now at Picalate (and Whim - EaintpeCti" id
here before this) orderintGett. ' ;tette lbw-.
nith Gaines with - mentor pa:Melons, it tilt would
'be the - Means of his making another Allure
ment Madly that mean! , giiing con - to thw
enemy and deranging ali bislntend Movernents-
Gaines ii now surrounded by lbe Indottt. aid 111
tinnmunicitiont cutMlifroin hint. *O4 Pie pr v 1
Wool entirely' out, with nhouttistl. meal wouruted.
' and Wall , gaping sick ;rig f , dal. and withefit
the moan s of inoxx Beni. e i ,
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