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Sic. d other notices which loretwetofo re teen' inserted nil. -will be charged 4 1 ,. 25 cents each. except Manages and Deaths. . 10 Pamphlet*. Cheat, Gaitfs, Mt of Laden g and lkooltoUr of every diars'iption, neatly printed at this . osice the Lowest .24 Prices Pottsville and Danville R. 11.14 ROJID, AND NEW POST COACHES. rta. Reading, Pott.sottle, Port Carbon, Cooper's, Shamokin, Sunbnry, Northumberland, and Cattatri.ssa, Ey TIMM:CaI BY . DA V -LI G T..4:11 11111 E Sub , ..cribc% hac:ng made arrangements to foam ants ruute in connection writ) the flatly Lane of Putt, Shoerarr, -Finney -•Co on tts arms! an Pottavalle Crum r rualaalt lonia, for the purpose of trah-porling p4e , de. ngr•ls fnru Philadelphia in the Sans.o•uaritta, uir..mot the Nit •MoKiN COAL 1 . /KLOS, ha‘r Started a f • n nels.ly Lion ot St,ges, to Muse on The Maoris of Rumigny, French Envoy to Ma drid was received with tumultuous joy through all the Spanish towns from Iran to Tolosa. His was/ the first carriage that has gone by that road since the Carlist revolt. 1 he Etriti.li Troops in I ndia, under Sir John Kean, in their advaimo lu Candahar, have suffered great hardships. but were 'in excellent euudition at the last accounts, Juue 18th. . o rs. The King of Naples is milting a new commercial treaty with England, Inured on that with F ranee.— It is believed he will atio-tly become reconetled t o his brother, Prince Charles of Caque. Raejeet Singh, the old ally of the English in In dia.o.s dead. At his,capital. I.4di or lispea kessaa be ings were burnt to 'death, as a sacrifice, at his fu. new and the English looked on and allowed this horrid harbartim The M ironisde irafl tars , greinish Ambassador, at Paris, has given a suniutbou , 'ba n qu e t, i n celebra lion of the pacification of Spain. The opening of the Rail-road at Courtrai was the / occasiou of great rejoicing ; every train from Broad seta bro..ght "NU passengietir • In a great fire at Nantes, destroying a range of 'stables. 40 persons were woun.;ed. and 9 killed t.ouper's, r 3 An I nsb Company have i established a linen facto to Shatiiiik in, ry in France, and are taking over the lush girls to d to Stindurv, via Pottsville 2 _ 1 work in it. , • Dinvtile , _Lis a remarkable fact that the last London Ga do In Neirthutitherland, 2.50 Liettecontained not a single bankrupt, and only one do : to Cattawissa, 1,75 - ; inso:ernt. 't ("011 Lid? AVI & Ca. Shamokin. I' Mr. Richard Harlow, late a highly respectable JOSEPII Ll INII EL &. Co Pottsville. JOi4EPII e.kx. lON & Cuitaintsita. P ere " In Manchester, has been arrested for forgo ry. PROPRIETORS. • I Mr. Feargus moor has been bound over at For seats till rbit irt,lphia, apple at Sanderson's Leeds in the awn of ..C : 300 and two sureties of .C 151.11 lintel, 401 Vernon tiousr, :1.1 St., Con each, on a charge et seditious conspiracy with the Caws 11,4.1! SA.; United St3te's Hotel and Marshall House, Cheviot's: Street. i Chartists. i.P ~,,iath lour viii sqtrtly -be established on the ! There are kOO pictines annually imported into shier route. j i . • England from the comment—enmity painted by the Pitt»il e, J tine '29 26—tf indefatigable tieroisia artists,. . The non arrival in Fiaete of the Madrid mail of the 19th, has led to suspicions that the harpists were again in motion. The Earl of Dotham and family have gore to Lambton castle. The China Trade.—We onderstai.d that a tiepin . tattm has been sent front the merchants of Liver pool to wait upon Lord P•lmerstoo to ascertain ' nom his lordship the nature of *e guarantee which has been given by Captaink.Tilut to the Brutish merchants trading with them. loamy cal whom have an ttnniti amount of properly at stake totally oreonnretea with the opium. The deputation is also empowered by the merchants of Liverpool to aseertatn what measures of protection will be afford ml in mute to British traders with China. Mr. Manuel M. Moequera had an interview Sept. eau LT .1 raluici slim, to present his credentials as C%argerd'Atrairs of the Republic of New Grana -4a at thetSoart: ft A.ra 114, Sept. wrote you yesterday the in Ai -estardisiied eotmounteation. via. France , \ by the English steamers I now avail myself of) to departure of the French steamer to' commune rate tide very important tact, which was this morn nig published here. that Austria has acceded to the condi:ions of the new commercial treaty, and Rus siais now the only obstacle. We may consequent ly look to the immediate establishment, of a free trace here. MONDAYS:, W EIDNESD AYS. AND FRIDAYS, t oto,duttely on tite arrival of the Youladelottia p•tettital Litte, at lo'clock, and proceed to COOP ER.S, where two N oce Will hi...co off, one going to SH WOK'S. where sti a til arrive at S o'clock-, and the p ,,,atr f i Ef ery after tdettiont there. A ill arrive at Prwe's 11.1,1. to SCNAURT. and LISP ' S italei,al NORTLIUSISKIA -1-4•0. Carly next toorntograu 1.1.111 e to take tile Pack et 1d...at%. rim . other rrinte front Cooper ' s, will pridned to Brady's /tdet, at Cott - rkwt. , ..A., wriere it will arrive :lite:ante at In Mlle lo take the (leach :n Blocont.hurE, B, rwit k, and bode. K CR NING, pa,...enttees wnl leave NOILTIFICSI• IIItaLAND 0',904.1k In tic ~,,, and the Itroo: id the t'orrSVILI.It and I)(NTILLE If AIL 1 - 40.11:1 at Sun. 'JUTY at 41411 p. 4.1 9a prof-et:o L.l Ml \WWI , / for tillitier sea areise the venutE atPorr . rtt.LlL inn!: I...•TTAWISPA eapowliEel a will leace at 9 ....N„ dine at Ca,pe , a', and reach Port's ‘,o LE 1.0 et the neat morning's Oppaitior i'thact: to I'l.lla:it:Oita. R Air 0.1" FARE. From Vittl.,a'a. * also' to Nortootalpetletnti, Sti,oo Jo. ijo to l att,W't,4i, 6,110 die to ` , .:,ohne, ,I3rorkd !tit ) 50 EICIIiNGE 110 TEL, - POTTS V ILL& . . II Oiliness G. Johnson _ a l • 7 . 7. , H's talon thtti conoram.Uous estatilish• ment reclentla.occumed hy Jo.rph %. rater, t.q. a! Crte .6 x.if.....1 ilotbl," corner of Cetit.rr and 1:21;J...4 htlt streleti, and has tnatertally improitad tta arrangement liqlrhe ace.itn.moctaktion of coattootrrs. 'Tile alloatton is ple • illit and Central. betcg Bonilig noun, to the rot tt fice eta - roam Hall. and to the bmoneas port talitte hot ough : and three Haul, Luara , of Start, array e }ad depart tr4til the Eitel:align to • and trono_Readtig . ,_ Narthu nberlond, panctfie and Cattas tS$4 : i • PK I V .X FE F Ni ILI ES who 4esire spendir.¢ the summer Inootha ir t he Coal Uttgittn wall be turntahed t with parlours 4.01 ehittlyter. roteOl Ord to plea.e the fancy and rehrtr rioutt.o taut.. the tntattt fat...intik:ma gue,ts;_and TR yth.LER, . at. always find thotte 1 Atte...flaw .. .dation* Whiet4 are moat deaored : and the I Anti attention Of aeri'anta. _ . h were mipelql , rous to gar Ciat has TAMA and 8411 will al. 24,1 be farnntt••l tv tat the enuteret, eland,. and hq.s.),rs and vinh a %sten and wetnune to rattiv hht g+rge.. , be antic.patee the patronage ot i the yubhc. Potovillar, I'olll3, 1.." 1 33 Da` Safety Lamps, CIF the best and approved also Lnageai nee , a u4,-. to old law" and other epami d ear -at: the addo -rttato . . C44.44:k and %Yam° Maker Stop, .4 Canute- .44 reset; P. 4 4,4:1 4 :e. June l 21-ii 30.4:P I (1) ' • .41 . a %AGAIN. Ftr Sale or .to .Kent:" • ACRESrwiI Land, with Waggons, Scbtates • t••Scirest.,lLatuitng. Scad to c.oniacte urd.l for aroratag, 'tartog 3 gOOO Veto. opro, saclied near tttodlcpo t, and known as tree Less 4- 801 l Tract. For tarots ;Apply to Af.'HkA rry, Potts - y.3e, - pi;JACOR PtiEERS Pbaadeloota, 51 . 7 I Ar , mgnatas 01 Jacob Butt at, Co_ al a re ' li , 43 I A C_l KU. - Petinwiraufa Hata itEFECTORY- . . .) ILV SIL PER, po ()PR I NtOR. Rerpeetrall r request* his friends and eustirness will accept his sincere thanks f 4 the. reel Stncoaragenwit he has remetred Inv them mete he opened the above establishment. is miaow t rte regoe.t.. J. $ take, the eppostunt ty. to term t in be has made extermase arrange meats for the swum' Boerne*. and will ounistant- Iv he isapottedi with" 4111 the thstettiMee and eartmleel irtsteh the Ptst,Ydelptua Afflict caw afford duntag:the 1 litrummt. . Seam*. ••' I WINES. ai d!. F .a ' 11.4 e ." • per beret.. 2 00 11. 200 ' . ie. do, de. 2 , elk do, Perk de. _ de, 2,00 de Lash, , de„ da. I 00 Chasiing Waif airy Wl'', 2 nil ets. i lkt•plic•ri *•Ou is. • f 1114041;444 .. 400 • ifs, I Videris, • d . 400 • iia 4 Pdasatio, d. • 100 PeloPeee, - nhii, and Seehers X - Pale Air.eil Drought. A Yemeni, ohsays is Assts far aster Pati r &e, lad those trhocall seep expect to receive eve atteatios. • " 1 / 4 1 .------- --r---- , v. == MEI •...• .- . _ ••1 • I wig teach youtdpiete t e.t.lifibikwelsotibe Earth aud.briug Dot freasthe Caseeseof t he fitountaiie,Metalewhieh Isiklevesueugthle our lianas stuisublect 1.11)uoie to. Our use VOL XV. - -" l , portant front England— Light Days La err-Contin4 • tied Drain oflln 1i0n..-Trea- - ty oflFrance *1 , I Texas. By the packet ship Indelmiteence, Caprairi lye, e have out files from Louden to the 29th of lip t I #m her, inclusive. The King of Hanover is loiaking strongly to the sUccession of England„And his invited LorchLynd iirst and others to visit him, io consult what course ould be pursued it Victoria ?ties without issue.' Lord Ignedock, formerly ;Geo. Graham in 'the ninsular war, though novel musty years of age, as set out on a tour to itely-i 3 I Justice Vaughan; famous in the criminal calen• der of Old B4ley, is dead, aged it, with disease of the heart or tAansf!rred gout. The Lord of Ford is to give the next Tournament to come oat his castle on the cheviot Hills. Thomasltabbington Ilam:lee - 1; the orator, is ap pointed Secretary of War. .odillon Barrut, the -dittinguished French deputy. is Qn a visit to London. Government has granted to Mr. Alston of Glas gow, the VDM of .V4OO to assist him in printing an edition of the Bible to raised letters fur the blind. The rebeipts of the Grand Junction Railway now average more thano,ooU, per week, and on the London and Birmingham mere than .C 14,000, France. The troubles at Lille are suppressed by the humid ble body of National Guard called out. Corn now is nveyed through Maps pieces of ar tillery being stew ed In the ~narket place. The in. surreLtionary feelin produced by the high price and removal of corn, is general along the towns of the Saittie, also in the south near' the Var, riots occur. red. 15-Iy Ceara Neire—Paria, Sep 4L —His Excellency. Gen. Cass, toe American : Atwater, who had the honor of dining. with the !Karig . and Royal earn. fly on Saturday, was areonspanied on that occasion by Mr. Van Burtn„ on 'of the President of the el oiled States, and Mr. Vauderpoel, member of Cos g teas. Pieter Suing* Bask.—The withdrawals from the Pans Savings Bums are again kerning to es eked the den...ions. On Sunday and )esterday 463, 344 f. were cited in them, sibile the reimbursements &mama • o 660.0thh. T Ca • ok acmes that the Doke ee Cores, aC ter • internee, with Louis Poillippe, has twee weir 4 - to proceed, first to the head qokrters ol pa en), sad then to Madrid, for the porpoise of no • ... flag a matrimonial .11.4134? e *taken the Queen of and a son 01 the Kong of the French. Emperor of 4 . .. stria has confirmed Baron kot Mkt, of London, in the poet of Amu tau Con , 41 1 "!.N. i, to which be had been previously ap poi The tints of the 113: S Bads on Messrs. Hottioger & Co. had been accepted be Measors.-Rothschilits. as * Meted by our correspondent, there cannot be a doubt. The feet was oißcta ly published in the aria transmitted to Lyons, Bordeamt, and bat it appears cots uhistanding that on the t6th ofSePtearber„ hir t imelkin, as Agent of the Bank of the United &Men, was compelled to make io application to the flank of EogLated for a Wail, which woos granted hop under the uktaines of Meists likrang, Morrison. Denison aid Huth, I. the o imenut of £lOO,OOO sterling. payable is Cooooll6 i The clams which" thus sum is in meet is eautcly independent of-the Paris saw, and es' tuned ho be for the pay men( at ion post mines mid ban of Fa change. The daughter of )Jr. Maid Wdbeer was this moraine *married rit Si. Gowen We er Si!nare. io Mr. Appleton, of Bustin. is Misted Stoles.— The marrow. was a fashionable ape, and was at mimeo by the Americo's Alumarrosed man:, oftbe posses eirdistusetioa now nanatrung ta town. • The hasegaitioa of tho Midepeadence of Texas bas been determined upon, by the government of rnroce. mid the treaty is to he 'deed hartlinitb.— A great deuriminatiost of etnigtlehodi filial Fatireirsd to Timm is legating *Ste notiad, is the aftwasts sir the sod and who* Wea that muddy si* SD OM seem to : mak it amen the flew emotes is the wed& Ms. Eatisedyy n one albs pi/evictors of the 2T-tf . -S • , - , • .. . Wee ty byllettjamtn - B2lllll3ol,'Pottsvaite, Schnylkall County, Per€ylvattaitt.. =Mel ' . I , 7 , - ... I ki 4 L - ...„ , z,„,,_,- 4 ,:k. , T . , .?,--- : Lir •.' ',.-• ' ' -, - ~.., ' .." • ,•• . .'. •+ , -•...,i ~.. .• •.' y•.• 4 t * . rg', -.7. ...I^ . ..,'!'! . ,e• • •,, . . , s ; •'•:- f I 'lt•••! Y •t . .• 1 ; . 1 , 1 110 ''' ..'''' '''''''' '- .' - . "t'' . : - '''''' ' ' V RA L • .• : I •2*Wnig 14. '. ....1411FL. , - , • ,. .,: r.• n. .....a. -r ...- 4015. la. . • ~, 1 "... -..', . • i ~ , ,J L. .-. . / -Vir=e.; • ... '" - •*.r-e--7 7 : ' .. . • " . -Iji • -• , - ,2 J—t-, 1. 171 4 t _ - . . . , .. .„, ~, .-„„_:....., _.... . ---- -, -÷ , -0 ' l- -..r[ l :` ,- -- , - i. 1 ... , -- - .. ,, A .--,` -- , , , .;- . Y ~ . - .%- ~ 1 , --,..! - ::,4,4, ri.10. , , ,, i-a , 5.1. - 1 . -, , _ POTTS I LLE GENERAL, AVIVEILTIPER. - , ..- • - 1 ; ...., 3, ; ,, T . ~....I*. t , , • ,•.,. .., -I I . ,..., : .. ~ , .i t .6.-,,..a.:; : , -...!,.. -,-.• - , ,-,. - - A.toie to. out we i MEM n SATURDAY 1 111ORNINGr NOVEMB!R 9. 1839. . , Hon Ad►ertirsr,'andi host,. rittionin Traveller. who has recently ieturned•'from has published a valuable letter to Mr. Monroe% in reply tothelah surd and grossly exaggerated and unionist true. which he purred the kV= of Osedurgell to Joseph Stage. on the subject utTestan slavery. to have in reality been. ' London. &p: 12.—The depression which took place yesterday afternoon in tae Money market was Um result of several large salea made by speculators under the expectation Matti* duecturs of the Bank of England were about to rating the rate of discount from 6to Vet cent. As uctuuch notice was issued, tineru , arket this morning t' r all Sorts' or English stuck has 'improved vlightl . Money, hoserer, is still extremely scarce; it is ' orth from 10 to 12 per cent. on the stock Ezelunig-6.- LOSIII9BI, Friday ereateg,Sept. 27.—The ralraor dinary event or yesterday-.the arplittanou by the agent of toe U. 8. Batik to the Baulk of England fur aestatance--occoptes almost escheat's autumn to. day. It slow appear. that the more man:mate ne cessity tor such tuterference bee arisen Isom the ob. imam of the house of Hope eV. Co. 01 Auraterdatri, to counting arrangement entered into with Sir. Jaudou ominous to the refusal of acceptance by Mehra. Hottinger & Cu. or :Peru, of the tulls drawn ID favor tit 'fie Vetted States Baal.}That.circurn stance, LS gird, has induced the bo g ie ut Dupe dr. Co. to pause, and to require further explanations from Mr. Jaundon, relative to his abilities au Lonnie. beim a they can Wink n prudent to proceed.. 1 in. Dutch firm are uudensiouil to act iu.tina matte+ tau. der the astarol of a very cinineut meichaut, some years ago a leading director of the Batik of England, of W hose Judgement in difficult treatiutis ut business the highest opinion is entettaitied. The guarantees for the United States Back of the adh mice. made by the Bank of Eugland, are the housea of Baring. Morrison, D r am. and Both, a ll very largely connected With America. They are said, however, only to have engaged their gnarantee at present for the sum of'Xitill,UUU, that being al /armada to be the whole Mr.,lauudou can require pre vious to the arrival of the IGreat %e,tern. sitTi, is now daily . expected. Thy arrangement with the Bank. under which the loan is to take plate by means of three per cent,. consuls, Instead ut bank notes, is obviously adopteo in 'osd, r to prevent log add.tion to the circulation in consequence of the ar cummodation given to Mr. Jaunduti ; but it will be attended with this further benefit to tne Bank, that they wilt dispose of a portion of their smelt procured by the conversion of etearquer bills without ginning into the market as a seller—• step which, in the pre sent state. of inehey, would be regarded with wham lute dismay. They have relented to themselves, too, in all probability, the is i .dion el repayment either pi consuls or money, which niay he a furlber poser gained, as events turn QUI, in-the regulation of the currency. Even thesale of the amount of stock now placed rat the di.posal of Jaundou, to viewed r fib some alarm at the stock exchange, bat - tnat to likely to be obviated by tned.zing a to eases advaneea In too. ney. instead of resorting to • sale immeettatelv. and allnwine the sale to take place grsdnally, as the elate cn the market may penmit. Leaden, Saturday., Sept. 28 ; hilt past 'l2—The final arranerment for • 'Man of . - crinsota from the Bank of England in Mr. Jacidon, appears to have . ..t on en at length comp/men, under the guaranty °flour don firms—those of Haring, Morrisor„, Dennison, and the opulent German Orin, Huth & Co , and the Liverpool house of Brown, all o•'thein deeply inte rested in the trade with the United Slates. The sum req itred is now stated to be only £16t1.000. The manner to which the Bank has come forward has given great satisfaction, and it is generally thought that its disenibarrassment from . .13 large an ■mount of depreciated stock will be a .seonble relief to its cr•ffers, especially lithe vacuum ug supplied by ape. car from America. Shocks of an eaurthnuake ,trave been Celt at Mean na.sod in several parts of ealabrsa. From Hobart Town accounts to the middle of akpril have been rec.. iced. There was • great de mand for whgat for exportation to Sidney and other places in Soutb.Atistralti, where a scarcete has been experienced lately, and high pryers were. consequent- t Iv ohtained. The price of coin was las, 6d. per , bushel, and dour 1:3•2 per ton. Diplomatic lettere, dated Conetaetiouple, the 71h Met_ state that the disagree d eriong the Anibas, Isadore of the five Power,. p t only from a dif fereuce of opinion respecting the means of •0)0.4 mg the quarrel between Turkey and Egypt. and that the reprerentaltee of Russia had not. as report ed. retired from she conteren. It wa well kart-.n at Pera that admiral Ronisiin, the French ambassa dor, bad hisusea demanded his recall. The Sod Marseilles paper. publishes a letter from Constantinople of the 7th. which Pay.— I Australia, Great Britain. and France, hare figure at Vienna a treaty actually guaranteeing the integ rity of the Ottoman empire. The last changes of the Porte have been made by the intlueree of the Porte have been made by the influence of the Sulu- : I na Mother." Another fetter. in the same paper saes that the Sultan Mother corresponds directly wile Mehemet Ali. The folicrint i. free; the Alexandrian cornea: pnno. nee of the god : .Tlacre is some talk' at the Bri•t,h consulate of if mamba r king 12.000 troops at Sam ro ease of F reach troops being sent tram Toulon to ani, part or the Lei rant." By the last accounts, the Egyptian army in Aiia Mis"r still set-usird the fame positions. ibratta.a Path* was at -Mortise', Setim Paella at Oita, Aeh met Pacts' at Adana. and the dint:tot:l"n( Schwas Paeha at Antab. The latter., rein indwposed, had proceed to Aleppo. Both sides of the Picture •Is the boy at& 1' asked Mr. Lindley, with a look of anxiety and ahem, as he tented:al the room; azal saw bts young and beautiful age, sitting beside the cradle ad her seeping infant, weeping most bitterly. 4. the 'boy skit •\o; answered the *Meted lady, 4be is quite well.' ) •Ttien what is the antler my dear Emily ! what accisiens duo flood of tears r IVIL Litsibey seated buns& beside his wife. and took bar hand Ira* speaking,. 4 am %Tern out with this perpetual confinement: answered Mr: Lindley; *Mar unvarying 'round of doll domestic care: ' • aPerpernoteniftutaaertk ms dearr acid Ur. Lind ley ; adll you not armed yeaterday rich your mother! end take • drive into the coootry the - day Wiest— Com. dearest. 'dry yiier tears. and hetes to whiter, easing book I brought boom' .Mb we. pouposelt to reed akveel to You. .Your book amookt: be bat • poor aesthete for so artY: gmad z U- 0 4k1 , itbo sot wish herb inclined, Wain*ttlery picture et oortOur mod 4iso content:l4in a 4gGar strietr—aorgari a v a okra ei again with the woad awl anal to do.' Alter • onsneritary. pose , r, .•tie continvial--.B4ia was in jest riairlooolo'r !ItUlf:l . l%k !—finiber-soy to Mr :Whiteners piOy. - - "Alftbe !mid — lkl be ibeze, poor lieepreted 'PLO fmob:igosh•flinrsellboi whew for the an her kerebieE - • _ _ 'reform. lobes tor/shideehe to alo than mind par- Las' #147; auk ban*. base beisereo gageoesto., and Mori' piano elessmis2. •Mairied lobes sem ao mare ciaallond than ilea 0/lea, except tuyeklf,' sad Mrs. Lindley, vitnt;reemed be have beard only the tirst part of her husband's re mark. Mts. Lank, and Ma Southwell, and indeed all my &uncle are to be et Ms. Whitwell's to-night No oue but eyeelf is in bondage.. Every one .bnade cm hare a nursery maid, and all else that is neee nary to make them comfortable and happy.' •I ant sorry that we cannot have a nursery-maid, since y oat . Unita it would conduce to your happiness; thong., for niy own part, I had rather that my d. ■r Emily should have the charge of our darling buy, than entrust ham to the care of almost any hireling that eauld be found.' Again the find pan only:of what Mr. Lindley said, seemed to meet the ear of ha wife. Her voice was never bareb—neier loud—but it certainly did not sound sweetly, as in a kind of low guttural she repli ed, -Some gentlemen choose to think they can allied but very hUie to make a wile happy Mr. Lindley, dropped the hand he had till then held within; ail, and rising, walked the floor rapidly. He did but vilustte---be did not sing—but he dust made the notes of a tune audible, as he inhaled and exhaled the air between his scarcely pouted lips.— After sionae.ien or tifterm minutes spent to due man ner, be audiienly seized the volume he had mention ed, and sealing himself near the lamp began to turn the leaves. Meanwhile Mrs. Lindley neither spoke nor moved. lien held rested on her hand, and her eyes sought the covet —hut no tear lett r lor het fe, Inge were too highly excited to permit Went longer to dow. disturbed husband i mud his book a vain resource ; and niter twirling the leaves a few minute.. he threw it on the table and, t r tt the room. The next mom e nt ht, a ife?licacti the street dour close behind blot. Then, indeed, came a freah flood of tears. This,' she exclanoed, as she (Losers-41 her lace wan her hands., the sy °apathy he teas for me '. To leave Me thus to perfect soLtuder Nils Lindley was now wrou b ht up to real agony. The infant at this moment awake—and clasping him to her bosom she cried—Yea. darting, your father's feeling are such toward your poor mother, .that to avoid her society, he is even 961144 to lease you, dearly as he loves /ZS With the unconscious infant cradled in her arms, the mother indulged herself in Idtoling back on the glided scenes of her youth—or rattier of her traceried Itfe—fur het yobth was yet in all its freshness and beauty, Her freedom (runt care—from confinement —the paties--the balls—the concerts—the drier:s— alt came thronging upon her: »While memory, . . . covered with flowers, Restored every rose, but secreted its thorn: In the reutepect, the picture was all brightnmo—all gladneesand what was her prevent lot. How great was the' contrast! No variety —no pleasure; her days were twins;' a perpetual round of petty hoUse hold cares, and a helpless infant always by her side or in her arms! How dart did a chstnrited imagma uon render the review ! She thought and'wept, until she verily believed herself the most wretched woman aliee;—w hile at the bottom of all lay a feeling of dis pleasure against her husband, as tf he were the wil ful cause of all her troubles. For nearly an hour Mrs. Lindley indulged herself in these purely selfish musings. muraranngs and re grets, when the clock mu a neighboring street, sinking .the hour of nine arouerd her. 'Where can George .„1 „ sow, f ee l shockingly relieved, I feel as it be 1 ' she cried. She felt some alarm ; and laying a fill sat off my s t omac h." her again sleeping ratant in the cradle, she went to ~po u r f e ll ow ! w a s y our l ove so h eas - 1 ,1 -, the window, and thence to the doer, to learn if he .1 guess you'd dunk so if you knew the weight were coming. The street was qu ite 'nu! not a I" - on't It pressed me down like a night ware." step was to be beard ; acid with conflicting feelings i -Well Jwathem I'm glad to bear of your fortunate she re-seated herself held* her child. -0, be is crtralt. deliverance- But it's growing Late, and mother obi thought she ; -Where tan he be!—ln hi s o ffi ce !, we to cover up the fire." wuere 1-0, where !—O. that he wveld come !` -Oh don't think of the fire now, just as I've broke On the whole, Mrs. Lindley was not only a re- the ice. Ire • world of fine things to say to too. Gana! animal. but a reownable and resuming so- -What Me they !" msn—and the penod had now armed for a re c ta - '- Iharn't told you half my love yet." stun of feeling. Other stews began to present them- •-Oh I thought you'd it all out." selves to het mind. -It is 1. 1 myself that am cruel!' -I love you like pizen—l dri indeed Tibial*: thought stse ; -how happy we' might have been t h is -r", lose be fatal then erecting. had 1 not dm en him front me ! How tc n- he fatal to me if you don't marry tee." der be was—and how kind, to bring • book purpose- „F u d ge r . J am b e ., d on h ca fool. Go h 0„,,, and i ) I-) read to me! He is Willing to forego his surety let me corer up the fire-Lthat's a good (-Bow: fur my sake—and cannot I for his !—And after on t ou base me .then !" what is there tio desirable about a party Did I ever I -I can tell you better Joethent, when you cane to atu ud one, however brill ant—husecer gay —w here, b e a mw. " from some sourer or other, there was out as much .A int I man now, Miss 1 Oaths, I'd 'like to' suffered as Did I e'er attend one 'n w hich I know !" said leathern, risintwith spirt and putting ; I did not hear or see expressed the workin o vy, i his hat 00 his bead. elf I ainf • man now and a sr ./eatuus3• of contempt, of ruf f ridicule I In eueh I whole hog one too, I think it daru't strange.' "mm did I not exPeacace quite as much pain as to the hog part 'there's no dispute about," pleasure, unless, indeed, I could -secure the undivided sa id Tit,,d,„„ cosering up the Lot brand in the attention of George ! And now he is all my I ashes. own. end 'I liner him from me !' K hat elto I nut -Welli t d im e s t h e way you treat' me. Tik, ydg j endure white doubtful whether tie loved me ! wheth- may g o to gem, an d get a hus b and where yo u can er he would ask me to be last 'What were my I for o h., cars :, . 1 thoughts when be- once said to me, !That with ha i ~..Tfw ik you Joathem. v Now go home like a good present &snow, he shouldtrat dare to ask the woman i 1,05, and tell yon, mam ma not t o t er you way out i that he loved to unite her fate with his, on account I n i g h ts . y ou ma y get, hiss..l the prisattoUs she must ussielga: 0, did I not leathern pressed his hat on his head harder than think, that, with him for a companion,The m os t been- , erre, and telling Takes he called bet. that she might bee establishment would be a paradise! and that no 1 go to the devil fit all h im ho•teh the sellyletual would, be severe! and now that lam his ! one pawn( a t i ssu , t „raw) W oar Bhakop earran Wife, I drive hula from MC by my unreasonable and I mono, that man may he endowed with a tongue, and cruel repining' I 0, where can he be !—Again she I yet not able to use it so as to win a woman withaL wept to the window—to the door. In vats--no bar ters-- - 1 band was to be seen or heard. /low gloomy, bow t desolate, did her comfortable and well furnished lit ; tie parlso.appear as she se-entesed 111. oOh ! -cried she, verbal sunshine would bus smile shed around! bat I lave dreplessed, grieved, wounded. forced him burn me'. ' Newer had an boar in ' Mot. Lindley's lik dragged itself along so shoot, as the present ; and it was not until alter the clock bad sans& ton. that the welt known footstep of her bast:and met bee Hstening tar. With a bound she met him in the entry. •0, my dear George, boar glad lam you are cotne.' Her husband made no distinct sumer, bat entered the pluton and advancing to the mantel. rimed bisralboo upon it, and leaned Ms bead upon Ida bud. •Ilis was clouded, yet groom in niturar than tESII •Drireof George. pm forgive as! said the trankfing w ; irk& din twined heranein kis and looked: up imploringly in his firm, main yo u forgile ray fon) Say cruelty 1 1 • 4 • Yes. Emily—l cm do anything yoc ask of me.' Geroge—don't speak ad cokily—ea milky ! Alas. I have made you nasty =Sappy r •Iti;e hate, Emily, far! fme yeimitiMo with me emigres *Mime you lie %Mails ~e _rerfaffy to make: noi,a, dam* WINO. ! for ogoariabituaismailiiairapaiire, wasseekarsinst is. oat so. eisca Jaajairk, see this lee added. whits a taint caTia./Fcrwt to thaw allay the nevi latiejaad =pie dam itgactio a ar ntiaapediao. . i bra kod pleasans.-.;l,l..ponstor. review my , win*inrietTandiiii 'Single life ; and my cruelly; Loy inge*titude;iny childikh!'priVerseness to; night, havectius‘cl me the Mork bilterself-apbraid ings. May you never knoW a pang like that which ir b er shot through m. bean, when the thought =ruck me, thrat•thp great D ofetentaight free me from care, as he has poor Charlotte, by taking from me my husband alurchild 1 7 .1 cannot forgive myself —bat 0, say 'hit you forgive /DC! . 'Forgive you; dearest Emily—l have 'nothing to forgive, if you Will only be happy r. ' 'O, I am must happy !--Inthi. blessed !—blessed in having such a husband ! This bitter—Litter evening has taught tue, that all joys wit life cannot be mod:- ed into one state, or one period ; and I do think I can never again regret the giddy pleasure* of my youth, while in possession of those so much more pre cious. Henceforth it shall be my pleasure to strive 4y male: you as happy as you make me—and, to ejlucatei our boy to be as much like his father as possible. .0, say once more that you forgive me— for depend upoi it, I can never again be so foolish— so cruel,—so Wicked ! ' ' The bush:tali beat forward, and imprinted a long kiss on the forehead. of the suppliant. she looked rip, and his eyes, beaming with love and renewed confidence, gave h. r perfect assurance that all was form Ten, forgotten ! . 4 Declaration. . . That man that bath a tongue, 1 tray, is no man If with Ma Mugue he cannot win a woman. • I &Initeapear . Joathem Jenkins, in bt3 Standar' 'best, sal one hfa hat at the hou i te of Joh. T tale. LOB. It was about nine o'clock. to ILhe eseuing, shit' Mrs. Tyr/A.140W had Judiciously retired toiler iipait meat, while Titatfia TwiAletou sat up to hear what Joaibem Jeulwis had to say and to cu..ke ug the ; tine after he had tiskeu his Icor. Jdathetu ha/theca Uunktng orcre fine speech which he meant to utter when °p e w:tunny should he giter, tij the withdrawal of the old folka.--lint when that opportunity came, the words would not come. The Sine speech stock in his throat so that he twirled hia hit more 'industriously than ewer. But Tibitha Twis tieton had more presence of mind. andafier enjoying his embarrassment fair • while, she opened her mouth and asked hiw is hat made bun ao dumb ' -.Upon that hint he spike.' Any thing was bet ter than nothing to break the toe and that being nvw effected by the conai&t-ate rework of his chartue, Le thus began: . -I say Tibitha----' 4 . .WeJI Joatheat.'' -I've coma here to night— y infornl you that that—same fame or no ' c “Very likely Joatbem.” doti't know huw It -: , :or I." “It's v.ry..queer any way, slid ftzl very sheep ish--" IBah !" - . l2kartLit I Tibitha, I love you! And now it's otiL" ~ .Artd you feet very much relieved, I dare gay !" Fru= the facw;ll - arta. • Scientific Einays.-1. IT Plow. Ir. STAB POWSTA, X. I. MLNERAL COAL 1§ NOT, A VEOT ABLE PRaDUCT. [Cootientea.l -I ,, froca. I think, stereo very 4marioa;velly that DO intricate can be drams from the coarpownion of Miami Coe! that oweenaraysetataice . r the theory of its yeartabie thisin. I proceed to the exitainatkek of the second proposition.: IL The =aka wheeb exists between Vegeta ble and, Mineral. Chums!, is swan* asan esisienoe, almost escwitsteee, that Minimal_ Csal is a vegetable pewhaetion. , ProfeesorMilian. a slaking ths - Anthracite regions of l'enteqtranio . . asks =bather the fibrous Charcoal frequendy found hetateettlthej layers [of *attires:o,l4lms its OliginAlet-a vegetable *dump There soma to beat° men reakma, 4l ' iota terant br, , to doubt the bet that the: - aegenthlirleopreeniun k k,n n d itieVeaCtaise.th e t stgeta. bier ^ 'Ms fun bOei4aTaa U: 6 ' 11. '4 1'0,-1611 a tht whOltiee minim on deaf s'illOtiintt'l cenuot: age a mart: tlibtoogh. 0 `n tEt da . "ouoeoir in It sithrad ao keis sm,*o 14,44'01, jadiudgmbeaL cis.4l": !IMP eatittaak as ta P,r4lll*. _ ofe~o.lrisAm" # 6 , 'Feria bls. ••••• award. 7be happen , *oat pkviateiveitstesed perfect:pent natant '• Oat is2l3-* er1464. Luc dik, .ragigq , 4, the' flaws that coedit them, and katoce‘ Jeavero doubt Thu run brims which apps, we di with that NO. 45. =1 11153 DM the semi and cs other physically possible that there a diffusion of vegetable matter of its Charcoal in'ti'line of the extensive with, the e,'d- beds ; r„ ..ec a diff in diffusion. as thorough as el/osta could under any. • oth, 'Charcoal thruitAlf the . ales' a mentioned ! %Vasil e aileuppe subi vex! So igneons aethinf-1 6pe that peculiar (Lut u holly by which the balLaqce'of. 0 I. Is it not possible tor Charcoal I out a vegetable skeleton 1 I V 6rwative, but will give a fact*m auue than any spiculstive opti and Donal, in a:WO:4 a posh of an soeurisrusl sack or Loma/ tery'and a vein, and upon a. fu. nacre r surface, ••sev, nil smal Were found adhering to its .w large as 'a citesont. " ' . . I lav,.. .tain.neti the Angie' Cosl n,cs exteuelvirly and as an) other man, andl las , c • rd, in an) 4.f the Ilumen.l Goa any thing tat nebetables Lope C las coal. 111. IA this Once I pror4e Prt4L-ioos of Yeikt stame Gut aril Its asslciating shales not be regardcd, as priitmble. .k-s 1 esuleinee of the Vegetub Cos'. • to York County. Pa. , nea! there is.a sitatuta of tntotutuo upe r m p0t4.4.1 by 41terna ; but in no partof 11 disco•er a vegeL.ble In the Kanawha Yalec, nevi a Coal-Beff four feet the. k. rri tli.stely stratum-of crystallite th4t dor itidlind No vegetable marks are disc. I but in the shale that covers feet helms it, they are folio.] i In Greenup County. sy., turnaee, there is a Col-ted e4rereil by a large, qua in.teail of containing trgetah with those of a species of Siva Ins oupsessa. Must *vie int] Mineral. Coal is produced fr..' The Anthracite Coal-Mine pant. at the margin .of the % is e,cered by fifteen feet of sh Vegetable Impressions; but t the enure of the Imsin. A; be it. is covered by forty feet present a single Vegetable 1 ,, qtr. Harney'* Can; Mine, i so at the margin, and ClirietC 4- , ulA-11118 ca abundance of but the same bad, pursue,: • ss here COL Lee mines it, gi but out e single Vegetable M hen the impressions of do, not millenary okent iennr. but are seperate‘. 4 from it _by geneous andicinse,l) umpa4.6 the Impressions be oat) the the vegetable mass une t utalue usually contended; out . them in ContSU'aith th • that Coal is a V c e tat,' of vegetables, sbeuld about every Coal Bed and risme 2x-11 I Is it not far IM ■4 15 find 12E3 pmsriate of ‘7egetable lcupr sod ssi...lsfsittes, is juss a.' ornigew;oris of laxives, fruit . iron stone and sandstone—o:, -1 hare not done. qtr CleaveLsrul. in his that .4 Anthracite, erjats his been found in Fi.dlaniil is ..upp.-sed to hare been' and ulO pain it occurs i Professor Eaton, of „N limpid quart. crystals. , Lilo - Anthracite; and Trenton Fans. Will any gine refer the a Vegetable .Origin It. it is now in order! of the regetaLle theenst k : I the Coal obtains in Lignt bark, branches and fruitl enmities' to its locality or DC, Coal, higtute, Jet, I wall call *.sb ail by I ignite. There es perhaps-no o that Lignite in a --_ eromerted into Pord—a; • well ttays:'•• Nature tag Mineral Coal from ir Comstock. apiesia at the present day. parts of partial econnicet cite ; then. ti satiety to with sci dente in tiSdicdthe Coats cold ha ‘c Leen ibLiCkl.; 'to product's layer . thickness of; end cp. nrto- have ptoduced i ! anical and chewiest tenors achieve, of its i nitaiinestoiles abu' 1 . i t egetable, nr4r..cf t now how .did it . '-:` imiginsiy al I. , 4ii %is% pnxiuccd ! he pr uceii pith - I i in . tat-'a. the al inc•ii, °rah mash . 4 liiitn. i_ . a cksitin umirle Iv C i . itnlipattOrk ' 1.4-cral lOW It un ur ef InspecUpli 01 Its plecca ot. ChafTo4 Ce, l sorae of thrto ite mud Bituminous: unnWilly4strbaisb, %Cr Be yei .fltscover - or their Charciieds, us fibres or Vegetable !t pLow th.t the Inr obtufe land Aandstot,,vs cun ucl:lesx ss unequit- I • &Jag,/ of Milueeat. the town of- York. Coal three Judie* 4%e .trata of .Itole 211t1 .t 3 I,..rtosu,n .c,1,141 Charleston. there is 'kb is cottrej imme slate. so hard artd .e arrow-ix:fists of it. i r erable thts bed ; ! , .uther. tour hugied great abundance_ qtr. W. Paul's imivs ~ .rrc and a half kt:t .tity of shalt:, width. e IMpressions• is filled re ells: the pveter • t from this , MSC that" sher-fiAl of the Bditimore ba.ing Valley, Pa. , which isfillcdaith same bed, traced to Mr. Hallenbeck work shale, which dees not pr '2"i'jn* the same•hasin, is al b; .one foot of ttiaie, egetable linvttftiotn.; I the, centre of the trft•to, fatern feet of .hale. lemur are `resent, they above the 061, real feet of a home- 1 .. clay. If tle you, b co L lrf tod tato (.7eal, ht t not W ClPeet' tai t • • I r oa, via are to fret the prii e not f.r.4.1-theta locr•or OICf eT,ry . iisrt • of tLe re thsii p;'•olnit. l .l, t . ..,ai the. - I,ii, in th , ruat-thalcii anxt of acciilent as.. the iother hgne.us tiitin'a I , sfrions of sheik in lime: 1 , giCit ill amber ! But i .t se the imp ark on Minr_ralou,.aaj'a in heict-iliai in a panne Tod, which ugfilt fmui Norway. Bay " -Ynt,infirta us thga,the' tad at Lake George, sionlaz spe, amens from • in diem tr..dances in o examine the strati; hdd mean those bads in trbich otistForms, es trees. their and which is called.' se -4=51 I* Boron Cast, - 80. 4. In this exam:Aar:au aw.....rriate game of on more moiremarlian pfixiuct.— Ait ' cju ‘ l3.• mate sam' sals.fir presed brthe fiet that , of tivxsiietour.,3 in a hate itat iaWitiiiscat" As Lig Cast and as it is appathid as unatimorenittle eve : that stAras to Mittend bar it nies tee, froth' the Jed '63 ris. intr4-1, !OW eaderees ~E J 1 -4 4 e ". at:Cede& eoo'~d' ipso ISCC. :431:001 lit : al. - awrge l o 92 Cf. isitiorihrse • rirposed4
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