Ell l'hilade ph a Move iiriii HOLLOWARE FOUNDRY. I WATLICICIE, LEIBRANDT ei,:: CO. , First Whol eborc ..Velile Swett en the Delaware. ,r.r; *ale, 04,-, , ON hand and for sateen the. most rea it,:jet!„.k. 4onablg ;elms, a yew large' and ba ria- - .k :,,;., some assortment of Stoves. comprising i C...? "-."-'-'=-,•• a variety of pew and heatikintl pat- terns, among which..will .be round am following : Cooks' Favorite, ter wood and coal, S sizes Complete Cook, 5 ' • Air Tight Complke. New Complete. ISM .3 " Pantile 0% en, Coroplet - 3 " Docks County Economist, (patent flat top,) S " James' Cook, for teasels, 2 vi Zs Inc Plate Stoves, plain top, - 0 lbo do do boiler, 0 'l Do do do jog back, . I 2 " Ten do do '. 3 II , Seven do do _ 4 '1 Cast oven or Rand Ron Stove, S, " Kertone Stoi - e, for Oven, g ii• Ito do with cellar ori top; . S 4 Franklin Keyiloae, Cannon Stove.- B 11, Dare Cylinder Stoves, light or heavy cylluder,, S " Bar Room Stoves, 4 " Rases and Top, S " Karltator Plates,. New York Radiator, . Summer Furnaces, ' -••••-- -. Cos Over, Sotamanders, Air Tight Plates, . Stanley Cast Parlor Air Tight; ._ 4 " Etna do do do . do - • Stanly, 'do do Radiator, - Fans, 'do do do 3 Ir. „ ilat Top Complete, patent, a new and euper tor stove, 5 Tea Kettles, Stove and Flat Mtn:mist English Roll bni, Bound and Oval, Ridged and Straight Pots, Spid- L.,rs, Long Pans, Abe to fit all the stoves. Sinks, Spout • frons,llydwint Drip Trons.&e• /he . Dealers supplied wRh odd Plates, Grates , Fire Ilrlekit, kr- d'e. -Light Castings of all descriptions, neatly hod promptly exempted .. Angus t 5. 1549 Sf OTC.* SlioVeN StOVCS *I3LEET-IliON & TIN DIANUFACTOILY: JACOB X. LONG, - Grateful for the kikteral patronage here . „I- tofote received, respectfully announces Z...."a4aM- to the citizens of Pottsville and the , siuroundinz coantry, that he continues business at the. old stand, opposite klatz's White Horse note!, on Centre Strbet, In the llorongh of Pottsville, where he keeps constantly on hand an extensive and carefully selected assortment of Archie and Cool:blur Stores, etnbracing all the 'Old and approved styles, together with a variety of new 'orics,admtrably adapted to the wauts of the Coal re gion. The "improved compleie.of 1814 ;" "Pierce's Amer 'lean Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven;" and "Stew area Smuttier and Winter Air Tight," are considered by those who have toiled thera,probably the very best Cooking Stoves that have' ever been invented. He with confidence calls attention to his great variety of p'Aile t . nod Cooking stoves, which to limy:met Inuably he largest, lest and clwapest,td be found in'theCounty of Schuvlkill . Ile alt.(' keeps conimiltly for sale adarge ,aid varied stock of Sheet Iran,-Tin and Japanned Ware, of the best quality and at the lowest cash prices.' . TIN ROOFING, and all work connected wiih that branch of the business, will be promptly executed, in the beet manner, and on the most reasonable terms. litaylT49. - 21- t STOVES: STOVES: STOVES Is COMB( SOLOMON 1100VElt, COrner of Sortoegia a and Railroad Streets, .I•OSTr.Vlt.t.t, . ANNOUNCES to his friends and ens - tumors and tho public generally that he has on band the meet elegant assort meta of STOVES ever offered In this 3 11„,-Winturlity embracing all the newe..t ' and meet approved patterns. He par ticularly cdlls attention In MeGREGOICS.PATENT .PARLOR HEATED.," uhlch is twonounced the beat stove now in tt se,both for comfort,ecnnomy, and health. haVe 'the excluslye right 'of; making these stoves in Schuylkill County. Alem Cast Iron Radiators, Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels. Willis' Air Tight" Cooking _Stoves, for wood or coal, a superior rt families. Parlor and Chamber Stoves; Together with &large assortment for all-purposes, all ' or which will be snld at titon-nally Inv rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—His assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware, is very large.iand 'embraces all the articles in familieS, which lie wlldwarrant to be of-a superior totality. All kinds of Tin and SheetTron Ware manufactured -to order at the shortest notice. ROOFING d SPOUTING. Astir is prepared toeg. tete Tin Roofing and Spouting, he incites those In t of such work, to give hint a call, a• he pledges himself to do It caeaper and better than it as err • beendone in this place before. The public arerespectfelly invited tocalland exam ne hie stock and hider for them, Ives. [ocl7-41 BUCKS , COUNTY ECONOMIST rATENT AIR-TIGIIT COOKING STOVE. . .Its arca fin Imprortment of the Day! THE sub.crther iespectfully informs the public that. he has recently secured the patent rigid for Schuylkill (.ottnix, r for the tnanisfarture and . sale nf the new - and admirable Conking stove called the ' 'BUCKS COUNTV ECON 01111 ST— . the many linpinvements lately lull - minced in Conking Stoves, a is s. oot, led zed on alt hands. that" nothing ran corps, this in all the points requisite and desirable to ilia, occes.ary arti. le iiilloa,chold economy. The facility with wlin Ii it i- regulated, the re~llldrlt y. canand -despatch with Wind) c"okery and joking can rf be dosellL one and LLIV. oawe Ma;. and the small cllAltllty 41141 0111,L11111 , 4, air matter' of aurprise to all who havfrtiiml it, and gives it the brat rank aninnff all the chice.,yet intrinidend. Iti,nnr ssary.howevVr, o eis its 111,1 II! faciltrins in aelvertisement.a per sal nta (ablation refit, features will Lori satisfy those who may tonzake purcha,,; and it trill afford the tindowened mach plea•ore to receive calls, and ry nil ingt,VirS With iewect to its capacities and perform ance, rise stare will he put up fur thirty day:, and if found not in meet the expectations nfliu)e is. or In per form Ai rnpreselited, it will - he taken away without charge. There are three sizes—Nos. 1,2 and 3—and constructed to linen either wand or coal. Call and en amine •fp«,.einurni.n ow ready at the strive and sheet-Iron ware ninefwtnt of the sul,criber, in Centre Street, two efiors'alurve the Public Schools—where, also, any thine in hb.. I:meet - business May be had on act:of:modal Tine t, rms.' I'oitsville,Oct7-11-111 AIMPLITAM Sr. -- , lirholesale and itetall :CLOCK STORE,' X . o. .1; 8 :MARKET Sr. ABOVE SEVENTH, Sonth :ids—i•IIII.ADELPIIIC ALTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the n value of TIME commercially, yet by canine at I ; the above Establishment. JAMES BARKER d.:_tv• wlll.turni•ii Li, 'friend!. atnnnE WllO7ll he i in cludes all Olin duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beautiful and perfect Ades for marking Its progress, of whose value they run Judge. His extensive stock on hand, constantly charming In conformity to the improvements in taste and style of psttern arid workmanship. ronniate of Eilga-dav and TA Trey-hour .Itrass COUNTING HOUSE. riatt.ort. 110.1., CHURCH and ALARM CLOCKS,. French, Grithic and ether fancy styles, as well as plain, which from his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers he finds he can put at the /ew es, MIA fizure, in any quantity (turn one to a thousand. of which lie will sv.srrzia: the accuracy. ez-c9,.1.a. repaired and warranted. Clack trimmings on hand. Call and ace me amnn; them. JAMES 13AIIIIE . R, Nirket St 25, 1549. :5-/y . MESE 1111.41111' & ELLIOTT, WATCIAMAIC.ERS ARID JEWELLER S , - , 11:411 DEALERS IY TIIE SAME Y 1V1101,1:S.11,1: AND 11E7 AIL. Store tie* door to-the Miners' Hank, Centre street, =I c b li • Tr ' , l= ---- . :I .s.i.s. .. ii. 1.7. C. keep constantly on hand . .an exten-ive assortment of w.vreitE:s. eat ..,..._, - tc! , ate lnk , :gary style, :rice, and manularture t r :d in this country ; among which , they may particularly refer to the celebrated eofd and silver-LEVERS of NI. I. Tobias .i. , Co., Jos..lotiro.on, ' ' Robert lioskell, Win. Itabinsou, &e.. of Is hose mato, faature they have a splendid collection:' ALSO, told and silver Adchors and I,e'pines,to which they ts mild invite auentlan. " ALSO, a larze and complete assort , mint of Jewelry and Silver IVare. etabracing nearly eyery article properly corning, under those, heads.— ' Clocks in great variety; Mto.ical,lnstruntentsand Fan •cV Articles of every descriptiont Repairing of Clocks, ~. ' - Watches, Jewelry, 4.e., promptly attended to. Messrs. R. do E.deem it unnecessary in f advertise ' went to enumerate their stock more snecifipally; suf -, fire to say that It has been selected with innitt rare and discretion, and is one of the most extensive to lie found in the country. Their hone expetionce in the business will folly warrant them in inviting the attention of purchasers. in the fall confide,' CC that they tire enabled - to sena* cheayas any other establishment Were 'Jr else where- IDeclB,l7-51-ly IL Et. Broomalrm GnEAT. BARGAIN 117/I.'PC II AND E'VEI.ItV 5T01117.. • NVIIERF..GoId and Silver Watches of every • ." Ivsti ;the:: any r t , f , r:: T T lee in 7, 17 , fkr o e r n k p o e r r Persatis who wish to get rood , s atilt. perfectly, • golated,woold do well In at the cote of the subs titer, and rampare the quality arid -price of his watch. s with that of other stores. (7,ted /Patches at the felletehice - errerliszty low prirro: , ttold Levera, full jewelled, b carat rases, *l+,3 00 nn 7' Silver do do do 12 I Lepines, Jewelled, 12 carat cases, 23 00 Ott Silver - do. 1 silver Verge Watches, fronttt4 00 upwards., - ripld Pencils from *1.0) try 900 • Cold ens, With • • silver yeses, sad 111•11CIIS nt riled:for 75 relit, I Also.. hart•lsome vs sort m It of or,. and fashionable, Jew eirv. at prices fat below the useal store prices. Old gold and alive' bought or take. in e reliance. • - LEVVIii H. 111100 M ALL, •"Pin 111 North Second et., second door below Rare, Philadelphia. (April 1-I.'lo. 16.1 y Cu I this advertisement ont, and bring it along, you Will thett he care to get intothe right store.' , 'WATCHES AND JEAVELH.T. clit:AvEttTliAN EVCIt. • Itnrie and Befall. at the-Philadelphia Watch and • icteelry Store," No. 00 Sunk Second Street, err of enarelf,—Pdit..sunt.na tA. Gold Levers, 16 carat cases, fall jewelled. $3O and upw anis. t:lr7 Silver Lever,. full jewelled, 15 " • Dold Lepthe. tc cases Jewelled, 2.5 " . " Silver Levine... Jewelled, 10 " Stlver (Oar - tier Watches. • Ito 410 - ilver CarP0119.1,11.1 to rOIII.PCTFrII;TI,I.4IS; Detiert, RIO; Tattle *l5; other entries in proportion. Altgoods 'warranted to be what they 11/C SOW . for. c m ,..tdmiy no hand o w e r.. osowtment officio GOLD 31:W I:1111 and 611,Vnit WARS. Also, an assort Went of 31; J. Tobias k Co.. E. s son, Samuel & lirothers, le.S.Vates & Co., John 1 larri• son, 0. & It. Ilces18) . 1111 d other superior Pat e e esired•nt 11.111.1 MIIVOIIIIIIIII,IIIIIII.IIAI be rased in any styl At Arrattrentents hate linen 'little with all the chore • hauled wait celebrated manufartitrers of England to rut ' hish at slam notice. any ro .ptireil 013 . 1 n of morn. Gtr tviorti owtoro w rtn[attn. and Ole queste name n. and repidente of the person orded dot nr‘ if re • O..C(N HAD, linmdrfrr watrbrn. Nn. 96 seomB 11;, , IX.1.YOUSUP PILIT. Tuoi,„.,Nl)s n• k ni,,.. rdn roinpolind , litre said .11.14 11111 pa: t year, mid was act er known to LOI in taring' in 11 few days, the wot.t rvc hra certain delicate 111111.311e,Sindoal t vmdcm•s, , , ;ma d. an di,eagno wary organs. Per6o, 11110 pleasant and pop,xlar remedy. n o el u 'a ' / P"'"" as It lelnl,l 110 odor oil the bream, red mres Ito regrm • Ilona in diet or businirss —contains sr mercury or 1102- 1 . -, loon drn;r4 irdurldua to the ststTnl, and is adapted to very age, sea Of condition. It riots° the best remedy Car rinor A ibus, or Wlfilds. (female romplaintiO . with[ which thomanrixodlieriavilliouttlie knowledge of w remedy . . This celebrated remedy has long been used in the pr tyate practice nfa Otrifian with unerrinf a ce s reil.radiC.ltY rUJinn ninety-nine nfitNehtindredaaaes in a few day - s. A - roend each botll3dre plhin and fall direettons. foi the American Compottner,andpur • Diane only °Dim agent. Price it 1 per Witte. •- .1. 0. Brown and I.'S. C. Martimagent4 for Nttavile tt,:mpi.o; agent la Vt. Carbon. •[Sep:lB '4B ]1 8 4 . 1, 8.1t d . U.kri ,PAat.torne9 VP voL. xxv: ?Furniture! Furniture . . cAupurti. VENITIAN & PAINTED BLIND 3 ., tze. • z• GRIESSA—NO S. .BILLYIILAN :14W, ,V, RESPECTFULLY announce to 'I the citizens of Pottsville and the sarroonding neighborhood that they have opened a FUIiNITURE WARE-ROOM, to Xa kanterrgo Street, erfeee doors-Pow Centre, where they hare on hand a large and fashionable stock of Furni lure, etribmclng the latest end most fashionable styles. ail of which hoe been manufactured to their order by We bent makers in one cities. Their stock embraces a general assortment of ail the articles embraced in fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the most !usurious manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from 03 to 00, —and all other articles of furniture In proportion. In their stock Li also embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv ed pattern,. /elected with/Teat care. ICIIIPETf !NG, BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY. They hare also added to the nines: a int of Carpeting of the rations , qualities and BetlAilna., to which they cull the particularatiention of those in avant of these articles 33-2 mo It is our design to keep all the articles of Furniture required in Schuylkill County, and ,prevent the n meg suy of persons. going abroad in search of elegant arti cles of Furniture, all of which they. are determined to sell at less prices than they can be obtained else where, with packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly invite those who are about furnishlbg houses and those also who require additional furniture, to give them a call. as they flatter themselves they can give them any kind of a •iit out" they may require at a great saving of funds. HENRY GIIESSAND I APlll'7' 1.5-1(1 1 ALEXANDER S ILLYMAN. • MIMEI=S:OM=I „...: -. .rutki.EsALr: and' Retail ticainrs In DRY'!- ` 1~.r,-“yGOODS, i - _,. r ,-“Fz4GOODS, GROCERIES, TEAS, LICIAJORS,&c: tl'entre S.treet, near theiallaier or AN hantourro, to which the nuentonnf the citizens of:taisA antics:nary is respectfully stifle ited. JOHN L. TATTLE, - `'%` , l.. Pottsville, Oct i'.s-44.1 JOHN S. C.fitrilLTlN ' Cherotiee. LATE ARRIVAL THE subscriber having just retained from Philadelphia with the largest stock of goods . over offered for sale in this place, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries. Prosiisions,- Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Scgars' Bummer Hats ALCaps, Queens 'ware, Glassware. Lamp s. Burning Fluid, &c: &e... has opened n NEV , STORE in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Norwegian !Street, below the Arcade. where he is prepared to sell on terms more favorable .to purchasers than those of any other cetablishmen in the Borough of Pottsville. pts assortment of Ory , Goods embraces all,the new Spring styles, which aro various and beautifill. Men's and Boy's fashionable Caps for sale at. 1 t: cents. Pet soul can save at•least 25 per cent. by, purchas— ing 21 C. iNMAN'S • A p.7,•49-15.111 New Cheap Store; BOOTS AND SHOES, Ai the 0:41 siand, CratreSt.nelt door to thePottivillerroise S. & .1. FOSTER, LARE now receiving there i' Spring supplies of BOOTS & SllOES,coinpri , ingit first rate e. assortment. which they ticiwi offer at wholeb•ile or retail at theyery lowest prices. Thiiy have aliiiiin hand Trunks,Va-. ises, Carpet Biteß i and Satchelii,Solennil Upper Leather, Morocco. Call Skins. Lining and Winding etkins, Shoe Mithers"rouls, and a general assortment of Shoe Find nes. N. 11.-11ontsk Shoes manufactured atshortnotice.— Their friends and t he pahl lc who arc itt pant of any of he aboveartichisatereipectfnlly tequedved togivetheir gall. ' Moy S, ISI7, IS-. Smith's Boot St Shoe Store, rrtesu SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP ; • The -Subscriber announces " • to his numerous etisloilleta and the public, that I.e. has just received at his Bunt and Stine ztoro, next door below the Odle, of the Miners' Jourtial,..a fresh supply of Hoots and Slows of every variety tor Ladies, Ph ti-es, I:cull...ten, Children, Miners. &c., &C . all of which are made up of the best materlal.4, Ina neat and dura ble manner, and will he :sold at rates to snit Ilse times Always un hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Satch el.. &c., which to tl he sold very cheap.. ('3ll nail satisfy Yourselves. Boons and Sher, made to nide: . °flint heat Luau:mils and also repaired at short notice. Pottsville, Junc WILLIAM SMITH CHAPS GAMS 1I 11. I G •P & POT T, TOWN HALL It:ON STORE. , DOUBLE and shoal. barrel, SHOT POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS, DUPONT'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAI'S, REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE ANITDOUBLE PISTOLS. The 'above arc a fnic ussurtnitht of Eugliah and Ger man manufacture. . TABLE, POCKET4UTLERY, SCISSORS, AND a.Arnas a fitieimmunientnithe most c,lebratedmakes. ROPE. lIIIMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Fs,e, Lona and .Mort handled Shovels made expressly for our own salc4. BUILDING MATORLALS, • Consisting of Locks. Latchei, 01.1,Glass of American, Gerinamand EnztiAlimanufacture. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sir et, Flue, Band, and Hoop TOOLS, Blacksmiths', Carnenters',Slioonakere,and Saddlers' SADDLERY, HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMING With a variety of iron notions lttna.:ls 47 'J 35 SILOVEL 31A.NUFACTORIC.• Eagle Works,i , Centre Pirate, COTTSTILLF., nest door below t he American House. 1 40) THE subscriber would call the attention of Coal Oporatom. Merchants, and Miners. to ex • amine his Round and Square point dent and Grain Sltnvels, manufactured by himself, aoil expressly for the Coal Rezion—warranted to ho made of the first quality materials and workmanship, at City prices. Ali orderet hauklully received and puctu ally attended to. N. B.—Shovels Repaired. Dec. 2-45-11] HENRY PPORTER. „ CARRIAGES. THE SUBSCRIBER fIEGN*AVE in c.til the attention of his s frie u and the putnie to his stock of CARRIAGES and LIMIT \WAGGONS now un Land and finishing, which he will Wevose of rrAll kintla of repairing promptly attended to. Recolloo Corner of Union and Railroad Streets, Lack of the American .llnuse. June 5.1517. e_3—lv NVISTAII A. KIRK. Tuscarora and Tamaqua. Line. _ON.and utter Monday May L'tith, the -RZT, will run coach TIIREG .k DAY, hetween Tuscarora awl Tamaqua. on the arrival of the Cara at Tuscarora. The cars leaveiLdtsvillo at 71 and II o'- , Block, A: M. and 4 I'. M. The coach will learn Tanta r gnu at %and II o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock,' P. M.— Fare LO seats. Tickets can Lo had at Jones' 110th!, Taeougga„ and of the 'conductor of the Cars. Jute:2'4:l-131g ' JONES. Edwin 41 Union. WHOLESALE BRUSH MANUFACTURER, Xo. 36 South Fotrth Street. FIT, °WM, /MOVE !GUESS ET, WEST SUM PIIILSII4, W I i t tn .' R OS E S I.' a l ( a ' o c o h d " a " d g s n a rTt i n r a ‘ l i r l t i in t n a t i l, line of bdrined4, made up in all hair various styled of fashion and lini,h. My priOis are such that they will hi found to the in tereid of p.ode Merchants who will fa'vor Inc with a call before unlchaoing eldewhere. July 42.1.1:519. Telegraphic . errs. IMPORTANT TO THE COAL IrEGION• rplIE Committee beg leave toreperi llnat they Ihtveat teilded to the duties imposell mien them relative to the suspision, and homer upon et:m[lo.'6wfor their righti at all hazards. Slintild they in the, mean time have hut:Mess In the city, which will tequire their . attention, it certainly will be necessary in ap pear genteel and respectable by c4ltinz •nn ,Messrs. Lippincott A. Taylor and perch ping a cult of clothes front them very cheap ad fadtinnable; bidt for beauty and rtyle surpasses n an, thin; ever offered In the country. A visit to their %yell established house will more than repay their for their tumble. MAGNETISM! cLAIRVoI'ANCE TOM TIIUMR &c., &c., &e.. Are trifles compared to the excitenumt that Lippincott & Taylor's New Gonda have pradoreil. liiictra FALL In riaer.s no the) have matinged to Fen ht is altnoht alarming to the principals themselves. Their hbject at utiatimc.ietnassisttive coal operators in carrying out tunic present suspension sarressfell v. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR., Carnet Centre and !thibautnngn etreein, Octll-42 ) . PottAville ----- Boys , and Children's Clothing, . 261 , Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. sITIM rinliscrilier barter. had much esnertence in the manufactory of Hays. and Children's . Chithing ; Annual, ceo 10 lie• citizens of roil , - villa, and pOrroisioling joints and Country, that lie humus a large and varied assintrithat of ready made clothing for YOUNG aICSTI.Cat.CS, tondo of very i gond tilatetinle.:ll.l in the 1ie.,1, latest, nod most fail, 1 ld hiroe sty le alWa ye nil 11311(t. Ile woad,' most respect- I fully Invite Ilimn,ll,o.Gl/I,llgnf l'oti6ville.,&c, to give I ttttt a call when tiny visit the rjly, nod 1,4113i111, Mt y K avlijilli VtOCI, tileill,lVCS, and Le satisfied that the .11epot. is the place it, he well mined in Childien's Clo thing in make, 111..141e or filt,hl/. . Feb. 7, =l9. 7-1,1,1 F.. 1. Iffil:T: . No. ilCsiClieenlitiit, below Tenth. Podada. -_-_ ... .. ,- . . . _______-_ —.-- Potts's' ille-Clotiting Emporium. IlTit C tinders lane,: desires to inform the public that he has talnovi the old established Clothing stand fil . Mr. B. T. Taylor,a tew doors above Mortimer's lintel. Centre sweet. Platteville, where he has just opened 'a splendid stock of goods, 1.11113Pri6114.' ' . - French: Betrivin, Antrim a, ISltalls of every Oilot and West of I.:te.qtand, 1 nod de , CrlPtinn .- Sntlititer coatings, habit cliabs, slimmer chalet. hams liazinei, black and colpred caOimarett, codington's cretin cloths, tweeds, 4r &e. • PANTAI.OO.I etrtimat.,-titiper black French Caret metes and doeskins, French fnncy and traced mama. metes, luerino,cassimeis, all colors and finalities white and fancy linen drilling.bnew design*: omit and beavertecns of ieveryaityle and quality; with satti heti,. all shades and qualities,- . VESTINSII.-Stliietioe [deck satins ',Mid cashmere vestings, splendid fancy silk vestings„ new designs: l white and colored Marstillien, large assottment, with [,l gelintal Varielytif good& adapted to Motile and !toys' wear.; 10 vilieth the.attention of his friends and lathers, wishing a . golid, mitt of_thaths, to invited. ' neacilihah a nu. Ciarfutrin,-summer .3E* coats, elOth coats' of all qualities, pants, seam. shirts' suspenders. /lurks, silk , cravats, 4-c.,,tc., at the veryl lowest Cash sr Ms, pCIT.It B.ItIARTZ, May '49. • ,c". , tf "• MI I: -7; . ! ~.. . i .:_;::,-.. '....., "I N : ..,, - '....: ,111 1 ' i -,. . -... . . ‘ .. _ . - _ .- . .." ... PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY., PA:I EMI .Depol. AND POTTSVILU'i teach yeti to . pierce the ha!rels of the Earth, and briei out [rani the erns of Mourttaite, fficL wbkh wt l give PIreDSW to eur handsand:suhject all Nature to our use anII Johns's . . . - . -- - Pasuago from LaverpooL .' , • PASSAGES in the steetage of the first Class • Packet Ships , MarY. Pleasanti,' Shenandoah. Berlin - and Europe, sailing from Liverpool for Philadelphia on the-lot of every month,throngtiout this year, can be - secured on application to . •. , . - SAMUEL PLEASANTS. - • • ' N 0.37 NVainut Street, Philadelphia; .Tnee O. '44-21-ly .. . Liverpool and lilevr-York • Pasertge Agengy. E. W. ICEIMALL £l4 Wall Street—xrte-coax. • DUNKIN. KIMBALL dr. Co„—Livenroot. . _ . .. . . :- RESPECTFULLY Informs their friends . and , r d ~- thepublic that they have coinmenced the GENEIIAL SHIPPING and COMMISSION BUSINESS, together with .the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, granting certificates of pas sage-front London, Liverpool, Derdir, Belfast or any part of the old country to to. Xne-York, fasten, and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. ' Drafts and Bias of Erste rigs,frons £1 to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Ira branches. The days of sailing of the Re pular Line of tirerpool Pocketa, as fired upon, arc the lot, iii,, Ilth, lath, 21st, and 211111 of every mouth. These ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded by men of diameter and experience. The cab tn accommodations are all that can be desired in‘polnt of splendiir, comfort aw! convenience. Tbev.sire fur nished with every description of stores of the best kind. Punctuality in the days of sailing will be strictly ad hered to. .. , . ' packet Ships Rossins,Sittlash, Sher litan,aiut Garrick, are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer orsafershlps• Passage can he secured at the lowest rates. ;Niro Orleans line of packets sail weekly. Forpiiii ,fAcr.,2l.pitht,hrEly a . s .t. ciboz . e . . W..ximaikt.l.4ssvo. .0 subscribi4•lfizikteell appolitt h d gent,rl.l4l3. Line iu Schuylkill Coullt*. LIENST W. LEMI, • Ditlfr4S..sl-Iyl . • , ..• • _ Jos. McMurray's -Pass.nge Agency. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1 8.11:11, E. GANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT.' OLDEST AND EMT ESTADLISIIED PASSAGE OFFICE IN THE eNITED STATES. VIE subscriber respectfully begs o leave to tender his sincere thanks to his numerous friend; and the public, for the very liberal support .he has be. ceived for upwards of twenty years, and solicits a continuation of their confidence.: The despatch with which trio irassentiere have been brought ont, and the promptness with which his very nuniernus drafts-have been paid at thc different banks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performancif of any. future contracts entered into with him. The'following are the REGULAR LINE OP PACK ETS, w It ich sail punetmilly on their appointed days, by which passengers will be broughtkut wlthOut delay or 1 disappointment, Viz.: siiirs?lANlEs CA PT'SS. DA Vs op SAILING FROM N. Y. Patrick Henry, Delano. ]any. - 6 May 6 Sept. 5 Waterloo, F.R.Alleni -.... II " " 'I Sheridan. Cornish, 2a 26 • 20 Henry Clay, Nye, Fehy, 6 Jure .6 Octr. 6 New Ship, II ", II " II Garrick, Hunt, • ."211" - 26" 26 New World; Knight,; March 6 July 6 - Nov r. 6 Jolts R.Skiddy.llarre. " 11 " 11 " 11 Roschts, Moore, • I " 26 le 26 Ashburton, Howland, April II Aug. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, W II Alien " II " II "- 16 Shidons, Cobb, I . '7 " -" 31 slims' NAMES. carr - ss, DAIS SAILING mltosl crv'ar'L. Patrick Henry Deiano, Petry 21 June 2 1 Oct 91 Waterloo, - P.R.Allen, • " 26 "n 6" 26 Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. II July 11 N0v.16 Henry-Clay, Nye, " 21 " New Ship, - " " 26 Garrick, • Hunt, April 11 -Aug. 11 Dec.ll New World, Knight, ' " 21 " 21 " 91 John II Skiddy, lance, " 26 " 26" Hoodoo, Monte. May II Sept. 11 Jan. II Ashburton, Howland, "flt 21 " 21 1114 st Point, W.H.Allen " 96 " 20 " 11 6 Sidelong. Cobh, Prate 11 Oct II Feb; II In addition to the above regular line, a number of splendid ships, ouch no the Adirondack, Martnitim Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea. Sr. Patrick, Samuel Hicks. Columbia, and N iagarat , w ill continue to sail from Lir ,erpnol we e kly in regular sitcussion, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention m Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persono v.-rolling to remit money to their family or frieniN. I have arranged the yownls of mvdLfts 01, the follow int., ban , Armagh, 1:101:1110, Enniskillen. ornach, -Athlone, ras Par...mown, B3lllioll, rtruloy. Skibliereen, - Cootehill, Galway, Sligo. • Banbridge,' Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ball} no-na, Dundalk, Kilru,.ll, utils,i...unntiDurigarvan, Limerick, Wexford, Bail ina, Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford, Cork. Downpatrick,Monaglian, Youghal. Coleraine. Dublin, Mallow, Eareand.—Aletiorot. Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers, London; arid Mr. C. S. Flynn, Liverpool. Scotland.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Its brunches and agencies. • Passages can also be engaged from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally or Ms letter hoot hand q cldreiguil to 11. BA N NAN,Pritisville; MoMURRAY. corner of Pine and South ens., New York ; oor Mr. GDO. McMUIIRA.I - , No. 117. Waterloo Road, Liverpool 7Janl6-11 Nicholas S. Collins, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGISTS AND, APOTHECARIES. etntre Sena, vut door to Sadder 4- Fxterly's Hord ware Steer, rorrsvi ht.; INVITE the particular attention of the Citizens of Pottsville and its vicinity. ohm Physicians, Veterinary Snrgeons,and count ry Storclicepets,to . their large and general of . o_ DRUGS, CIiENIDYNLS & FAMILY MEDICINES. Their stork not only embraces the best Drugs and Medicines the market affords,but alsnall the new Phar maceutical nod ChemiraFpreparations. Burgle - Al and Dental Instruments,„Gold . Foil, Patent and Family Me dicines, Fresh Shakeis' Herbs, Dye Stutrr,Paints, Oils, Varnishes, pure Camphine, Glass. Putty, Snuff, best Cavendish Tobacts and Cigars, Perfumery, Brushes,. Entrails, and every variety of choice, fancy and miecel lancets articles; also, that excallent article, Farina; for the sick and Infants' diet—in fact everything and anyllAng can he found In their general and well-assort ed stock, which they offer to sell at the lowest cash prices. IC. D.—N. S. C. flatter themselves from their knowl edge and ear:Hence In the business, one of them, (J. T. Nicholas, M.D.) having held. for several yearssame of the' roost responsible slimes in England and Paris' 'roll, as dicoenser and operative Chemist, they would Oiereli,re -espectfutly solicit the confidence and share o nnblie omen:lse, as none but genuine Drags and Me.. 'tines can be hail at their establishment. ci ~eve and Cattle Drugs, of the best quality on the niedt. • ,conable terms. 11.4181t1SON, BROTHERS & Co. MANUFACTURING ciir.misTpl, Oxice Xo. 43 1-2 fisstA Frost Street, Philadelphia: . Pure tarlor White Lead; Alurn,groundand isierystnl; Extra Ground " Copperas; No. I 1 Pyre Whitens Acid ; Red lead; - Red Liquor; Litharge ; • Iron Liquor. Orange Mineral; - itlastic Black; Sugar of Lead ; • iMetallic Fire -proof - Paint. METALLIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance is ttyrfownd inaoiratat,f rock,of a basin forma tion. When taben from the mine, it re-; semblee in appearance the finest Indigo, 4 and is aLot.t the consistence of cold tallow; but on exposure td the atmosphere, ill a short time turns to Stone or Slate. Geoto gists lehn' have seen it, are of the impression that this n substance. when in liquid state, bas been effuse& throue,h atissure and filled up this basin formation in the 'rock. It hiishren found upon nnylyzation by Dr. Chilton. of New Yorg, to consist or:— Silica, /1113111111 n, Protoxitio of Iron, Lime, Lime, Nllzne ia, (lath ul, Sulphur, Wairr. Lus., For use it Is ground to powder. mixed with Linsuul Oil, and nppliad with a brush. the name -as paint to wood. Iron tut, zlne,canvatts paper,Ar.. ac., which in a shot time turns to Stone.. which Is Ore-proof it is particularly ndapted.for roofs of tut ildlngs,Stenm boat and Car Decks, Railroad Bridges; reams, &Tx., Occ. A roof rooted with snide Is equal tot he bast of slate, at a vast saving of expanse. ' Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather will be prevented front rust nr corrosion, as It Owing a cum. plate Stone eovering. School Slates are ntada from It, by coveting boards or pato-r. Au it Is suscelolbio of a high - polish, it lion been used to, great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Mak, Is. HARRISON, 11111ITIIERS , & Co. • Na. 4 31 'South Front Pt. Phltada. MERE - John C. Halter's COMPOUND PLUM EXTRACT OP • GARS APA11.11.1.11. T ATS Article is Employed with grentlneces's and by the MOM eminent Physic:taus of Oise ity, for Hie - cure ufilw following di:oases: ACROTUIA or King'' , fivil,Rlielountism,Cutenenus Piteases„. Syphilitic. Affections. Totter and Ulcers, White Swellings, Settrey.Neuraleia or in Doioureux, Cancer, Goitre, or Bronrhoettle, (dwelled neck.) SP..: Dist ass, Clirenk Diseases of the Likes, to elm liter net the fle.,trurtive iclects of Memory, Jaundice, Hy.' perthroplit , or volarttement of the !wart, Palpitation and trenthlinn in lii, rettion of Dm heart and stomach. Eut.argemen,Lollthe floor,', . 101 ." 3 or likanteritsi also all the various rikenses of the skin stith as Tetter, Ringworm, /tiles. Pimples. C3rbllittleS, P sia out Li v er Gloolrlidole, Nervous Affections, Drop sicat ,Di..ortlitrs, rind thorns ,ps originating Ilion an impure 111,11,1'0r the, blood and other lulls of the hotly, in t•hort all dizettsra Where .1 change of the .ystem is required. Price hO eta. per bottle. he Trinprielnrs,.• Joi.: C. RAKER. & Co.. Whoisoele Druggists,' - Nn. 100 North Sd rit., below (lace, Pitilarla. Dupont:Nand wiirile.tele dealers in Drugs. Medicines, Chen:R.:l3, patent medicines. Perfumeries, tiuegirAl Instruments. DingeitilA Clerisware, Palate, 011 s, Dye drulTiyand Window Wass, also a new _and superior article :of Imitation of Plate Glass at about one-tilth i the price of English or French Plates, any Mao to I older. The Compound Flnia Extract of Hers:liu - ilk; for sate by Clemens & Partin, Pottsville; W. L. Heisler, rote...twit • lames R. Fails, -Feloruaryl:o,lSP. ) . , - . 7.1 y Snyder, Edgnr Sr., 'tartan, COAT 111111,013 18 , Cepytown, County Pa., wile:a we have on hand a large int of rea:.one.d Intrdier, end ate prepared to Budd and deliver nOM.9 of the-largest dam rot the Br,ltuyikili Canal or ehruthere, cheaper than any otheic "'inflected in trede,,and built in 111,010 ft elitism al Mutable ounnev• rittnt7.4ll-73-6are =ME ME SATURDAY : MORNING, ,- : SEPTEMBER e, 1849. • • . • Patent - ILubeleattutir . oll. , ‘.['- 4 . _ ' " scnoEssu. 6 50um...0.16- • r--- u&VING purchased the eselustre•right ' I..ll.thchning,and vending ,the Patent Lubricating Oil, from P. S, Devine& Co.; for Schuylkill. Diophin,behtt: non. Columbia, Isionbld,Luzerue,WyondisoLycorojeg - 'Lehigh, Carbon and Nonhampton Counties!, theran. flounce tu 'the. public that they have enintneneedahe manufactory of It Irr the Borough of Pottsville, where they will be happy to supply all orders promptly, end at the same rate it can LC purchased frotu the Proptie 'Lori of the "patent right. This Ott was-patented Tara-. ary KO, IPIO. - and Its superior - excellence and cheat , nese, has already oveu It the preference over all other Oils in not% ins all kinds of Stationary blechinery, , Lo.; emotive. and Cars an our Ilailroada,—aild also. for Lamp ore. ' AB orders left at U. D..Selinener'lliEtere. la Centre Street, will be-promptly eiecuted. . . ' Centre st..opPosite the Bat Mee., Prittsville,lnne 10th; ISM " ' 4 The following certiGcates sbnir Its character Put canocen la, Dec. 4. ISIS; Meors,P. S. Devlin & Co.—Gentlemen t—The Pa tent Composition You sent tun to have tried, and which you design as a subititumfor the best oil In the strai t:4of Machinery, has, lam happy to nay, more than ro alismltny expectations. Iliad it fully, tested no a I.nco. motive Engine for two days (in rainy weather, With mod fivingoverille machine at every's - evolution) byttskilfel Engineer, who assures me that it works-equnt to the bestspertuaceti oil, with a - saving ht quantity of thkprr cent This saving. together, with_ the gre a tly redortd price at Which yen Minim meyuu can nimbi' tee article will strongly recommend its use nn Bail Roads and in I large mlllsmtd factories where large quantities ofuil ate used. I. have now no doubt of its entiresuccees, eel I under tlintint Press inn tender you my sincere con:pate ati4[ll.. Truly yours. , Wai..Esow.n4n . Porrat.t.tg. Jan. gg,tl oto. " '7;bl - ilia - IS tocertify that lkive been using P. S Devlin) 2k-i^C.n Patent Imbricatiffil Oiffor the la4l biz weekis bid can give as our decided opinion, that, besides it bein tr. so much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over OS best sperm Oikie Its durabllityon machinery,whlch Ten: ders it a very drsirable article tonal purpose. • Weer° extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal, hay. {nit eleven dteam Ergines ofsnriouscapacilles at wont hoisting coal,puutping water,&c. Mt Int co. its VWO OD & CO. P.•S. Dorian k Co.—Gentlemen have 'beer, oing your Patent Lubricative Oil on all the machinery of the Reading Iron and Nail Works fur the last nine, wed:so:ad we consider tee bate stem: It a fair trfattia the works are calculated to mattufnett!re fnur thollsand I and N:1113 per Beduin. The machinery 44 I r, very heavy, the Engine one hundred and sixty horse_ power.and the speeds arc from thirty to nine hundred revel minas per minute. ,- After the nbove trial, we ran recommend the Oil as equal to the best Spero Oil and, in many cases. superi or 11l any spritt oil used lu the country, viz : for heavy bearings and fast speed+, such an shafting and fans I remain yours, 6.. c.;: JAM Man gain r the Ifra dine It i i d s T :l ll l ;, e t T 0 .% s. 1.N." 2ll NteNolutlon IiELA.Try. - r. TO:AN AMEIVOMENT CEIBIBEEZMIVEM D ESOLVED by the Senate and Mouse of Rehresrn- Il o f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, Thai 'the Constitution of this Commonnealth be amended in the second section 01 the fifth article, so that it shall read ns foliates t The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts Common Pleas, and of such tither Courts of Record as are n r shall be established by iSW, Shall hnetetde d by the qualified electors of the Counimonwv-Ith In the mari ner following, to silt The Judges. of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors, of the Connuonwealat at large. The President Judges of the enveral Court d of COlOlllOll Pleas and of such other Courts of Record adore or shall he established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the glrtii tied electors of the respective dna riot el over which they are to preeideor act e' Judge,. .'tad the Asocial es of the 1.70u..s 01 Corium. Pleas by the qualified elms tore of the comities respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices fin - the torso of fifteen yiiol,, I r they shall so long behave filmset v., well: (subject to the ollotuierit hereinafter. provided oUosepleill In the 111:1 election a) The••PM , ..ilent Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, soil of smelt other Courts of Record as :woof sit:Lillieestablish. lied by law, and ell other Judge, 10 110 in the law, shall hold then slices for the tem of ten . years. If they shall 00, long Mohave I heimel y well: The Associate Judges of the Colitis of Commie Pleas shall hold their office for the term of live years if they shall-_o loag behave I Selitio•ll'el, well: all of whom shall he entunii,sioned by. the GoVerllilf, huh f r any reasonable Cause which shall lint he stork - writ Sillialol,l of ilill103611111•01. the GOVerllllr Chad 'll , OOVe She of them 110 Ole Illitllll+9 of two-thirds of midi blanch attn.. Legislature. The first electioni shall take place at tbe general election of this Cquimonwealth next alter the. adoption of this ameadment, and the rolllllll,dolal of all thejodges who may be then insince shall expire on the first Monday at December follavitig,wbeu th e tOrmsc of the new judges shall commence. The roe:lnns who ' shall then be elected Judges of the Shmeran Piet t,Fall hold their otlicesas follows: one 01 them for thi re years, One torsi tears, one for nine yearn, one ter twelve yea re,and one for filIt0113 . 0SIN; the term of each to be decided by lot by the said judrzs,as soon niter the elect iOll usCOVCIII,IIt, sad We're/ME.' pertlfied.by the to the Governer, that the commissions tons , be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose cormifinsion will first expire shall be Chief Justice during his term,. and thereafter each judge whose 000.01iill'OS expire shall in turn be the Chief Justica, and if titoor 111111, commissions shall expire on the same day, the judges holding them shall decide by lot the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happetiii - ; by death, resignation, Or OIitOMISG. 111 any of the said courts) shall be filled by appointment by the Governer, to cowl 'finite till the first Monday of D member succeedingdhei next general diction. The Judges of the Stlo,lllllo Court and tbeTresidents of the Several Cour [sof Conte mon Pleas, shall, at 'fated tunes, receive for their serf vices an adequate compensation, to be fixed by ffitv which shall 110 C be diminished during their contimiaiwe In oilier, but they shall reteiee no f cs or petquisitee of office, um bold any other office of profit under this Commoowealth, or under the government of the Ca, led States, or any other State of Ibis Union. The Judges of tho Supreme Court during their continuance in office shall reside within this Commonwealth, nod tae other Judges during their continuance in otheeshall reside within the district or county fur which they Were respectively elected, WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the house of Representatives. GEO. DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate. In the Senate„lturth I. 1919. Resolved, That title rettnlutlnn pant.-I'eas '2I, N ays 9 Extraet from the Journal. SAMUEL W...11'..11150N. Clerk. In tbe Muir of Rep risen Wires, April n_, IS IS. resolutinn ht..—reas Nay '2P Lurid from the Journal.. - Wl[. JACK, Clerk: Filed Apllls, 11319. A. L. LLUSSLLL, Dep. Sec. of the Coto•nrealtli.ir IS*k'flleWt l t 7 tiLl 1 do certify that the above and inrecoina is error end correct copy of the Original Itesiilotion of the ricne ral Ascemhly, entitled “Itesolution relative td an hniend ment of the ernstitutlon," as the iaine rernairis iin file in this eilice• testlmnify tvlicrenf.l hare hes, nlo - ‘3cc...a set my hand, and CAUSf!gi to he mixed .Eg,,Si the seal of the Secretary's Office at 113 r. I ra,llllA deve nib .13y of .4111)1.. Anti. `NA3E-1, • Dominion° thousand eight hundred and forty nine. TOWNSEND HAINES, Sec. of the Com'wealth.. • "JOURNAL, OP SENATE. • ••Resolittion, Nn, IS9, entitled 'Resolution relative to 'an amendment of the Constitution,' was read n third 'time. On the question will the •initite agree to the re• ' mintiont The Teas and Nays were taken aerecia ' bty to the Comititittion, and were as follows, viz • Yeas—Messes; Boas, Brawley, CraiM, Crum ineinitn, ' Forsyth. Pincus, Johnson, Lawrence . , Levis, flacon, ' Matthias, Richards, Sadler, Sankey, ' Savery, Small, Strayser, Sterrett nett Stine-21. • Nays--Messrs. blest,Drum, Frick; Ives, Stag, Ku ' ulmnicher, Putt eige r and U . arsie, ripenker—S. So the quedtton was deterinineddri the nflirmative,' 'JOURNAL OF TUC HOUSE OF RE.PRESENTA- 51 00 21'20 12 05 12 31 2 31 0'92 1 50 0 11 5 Ixl 0 41 TIV ES.• `Shall the resolution pass) The ye:wand nays were taken agreeably to the pit/vision of the Rith ankle of the Constitution, and ore as fOtlows, viz: • • YOO.l—hleFAr.. Gideon J. Ball, David J. Bent, Craig Biddle Peter I) lAnom, Day id M. Hale, Thos. K Bull, Jacob Corr...lobe II Diehl, N atlia mei t Elliott. J osenh F.inery, David C Lshleni in. Wm. Evans,Jolin Fula:wad, swum:l Itegely, Joseph - \V Fisher. Items' M Thomas Grove, Robert Hampton, George Thomas J Herring, Joseph !Begins, Gliailes Ilon e. Joseph B Dower, Robert Klein, Ilarsison P Laird, Ahrultaina.nalberton,Jmnes.l.l.ewis,James W Long, Jaeoh )I•Ga'rtnott, John F Gunnell. ling!. 31'Ece,John Ill'Lau;hlin, Adam 'Marlin, Samuel Marx, John q. Myers, Edward Mattson, Stewart Pearce, James 'toter, Henry C Pratt, Alonzo Robb, Lem ge Re Prey Theodore Ityman, Bernath - it Schoonover. Samoa Seibert. John Sharp, Christian Soliely, Thomas C Steel, Jeremiah B Stubbs. Jost) SinlZniial, 'Marshal Swart zwelder, Samuel Taggart, George 1' Thorn Nicholas Thorn, Arrunah Wattles. Samuel Wistich Ales no I Wilcox, Daniel Zerby and William F Packer. Speaker.—.ss. Messrs...le Gornyn, M (lona, 100 00 . Nays- Messrs:dugnstns ornyn ' wry. Davld S Ivan, John renlon, Joh. ' W George, Thomas Gillespie, John B Retry; James J Kirk, Jolepli I.enbarlil Robert It Lit' ' ile e John S M'Calutoni,Jahli M',lfis t ei M . Sh'‘rrY Jesinli Miller, Wm. T Motrisnn JnhiliA• Otto, Win ' V Roberts, Jelin W Koseberry, lobo 11,11inlierford,R 'Bundle Smith, Jelin ',Smyth, Jahn Sender; Genritu ' Walters and timid I' Wirlianio-'26. I • • "So the question Was determined in thil odirmative." Sr:cat:is kv's A - writ:o iluirisburr,Junc 15; lbig. r rEN:OII-LVANIA, the akere and fore - , . . r ~,, c a." , z • Ido certify that the aliore sio 7 'Ar Faphs ta . 1 tf: l ieN . ld on:;re t ct i LOpy ( . 4 1 , 1 , 1,..: i' ''lti,% 3 .. 6 •lll l t a nl r r i 'rresli a je s io an a atn n ol o nitnen ' t *74 .7. •••• • of the Constiottion," as; the same Up• penis - on ton Journal , : nr the two flotmes of the flee:oral Aseerubli• of this .Contruonuealth, for the teai.toil of 109., . • , " " I • . Witness my hand and the seat of said office. the fif teenth day ot . June, one thousand eigll hundred and forty-nihe. • _ 'TOWNSEND 114,13:145, Secretory of the Co litionweatiti , Juno 03," 1840. - . 003inii -.. New 11luste.. Trinianlcron; stew collection of Liery Polka, Idles Polka, •• • . • .•• The National - • Together with a large areorruoint Jar lifueie. lupi:worn for the Pim', tolincello, Accordeon, Banjo., Thai no:tette and tare Bonita, lot ante at EMU! SQ a. J. FOSTE.Ity . Leatber,endShoe Findingo,Cne Ike. [Septtlit . ' • ';.•Proclamathin.-: • ' ArrtIEREAS; the Hon. LtliTtlElt 'KIDDER.. Es: yy qulre, President of the Court of entrain" Ple4s of the' county ofSchuslkill. ro Pennaylvania;andJus• Lice of the 'several Courts or Quart erSessiona of, the Peace,Oyer and Terminer: and General Gaol Deli eery, in said county, and StassiGlc N. Nimes, and Cirsc:LElFitart.rt, Esquires, Judies of the Court of Quarter Sessions , of, the Peace; Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol De:livery, for the trial of allcapital and other offences, in the said County of Schuylkill—, by their precepts to ine •directed,' have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Tcrinincr . and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden -at Orwigsburg, on fllondaY:tbe 10th day of h3eptember nest; to con tinue two weeks, if necessary. . , Notice" n...therefore hereby given to the Coroner. the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county or, Schuylkill, that they are by she said . pre eeptscommanded to be then and there, at It o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their tolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other rcmem- I brumes. to do those thing's which to their several or, bees appertain to be done ; and all those that are bound by reeogrnzances, to prosecute against the pri soness•that. aro or then Ash be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill. arc to be then and there to pro: scents there. as shall be just. ' • ' . pun 971VE 'inc I:O3IWINIVFALTII. JOHN T. WERNER. Sheriff: SheriiPsornce.Ormgsburg, August I I, 1819. 33-tc N. D.—The witnesses and jurors who are sum moned to attend said calm. are required to Intend punctually,. In, cane of non.attendanee the law in rush cases made end provided, will be riOdly en forced. This notice is- pnblished by order of the Court; those concerned will govern themselves ac cordingly. , t i lLa s t ,it a it t :t n uLt ne •of i C . Common N p l a C r E f i n i r h t h r e c t b rfal l i7c n a tbe'coanty of Sclint !kill, will be held at Orwiisbuig. in the county aforceait4on . Monday, the 3d thy of September, to continue two well' if nmessary• -* Ilterefore; all - pemenclilivingruit's pending, and all persons where duty it chill 64 'to' appear at raid Court, will take notice. and govern themselvec an. cordinglv. . • -J. T. WURNER, sbmin Office. Omigsbarg , • August 11, 1849, -33.4 c Pottsville lutitute.'l AvING been trequeotly. and earlievtiv sotirited by 11' mS friemla and others favorable to the'advance meat of education in our community, to eslablieli on institution of b-arning in thie place, after Maw.. de liberation. and con:in:mum: with many influential re- I shields of our borough rind receiving their 1 ordial sup. port:l have determined to iimiqute mutt a school us will be acceptable to all, both as it treartlfi Its respec tability and location. With reference tests merits, 1 have briefly to say that all the blanches of instruc• tion usually rtringin in our, first class/ institutions en:nen...dna clanoiest, Motiminaileaienrid Scientific,' will be prosecuted by the students under the di rection of competent Instroctom. With Th e ndvice of my patrons, I have .criectil that:well Ventilated and caparliiiin room known as Stichter's halt, whose fa cilities of Ingress and ewe,sa are not to be siirpalsed by any of its kind lit the Borough. 4 catalogue fully describing the goiernitient and course of institution &e., wilt be poldWied in n few days./ 110ARIS.OF INSTRUCTION. THOMAS D. IMIPTON, Principal. and Teacher of Mat he willies, and Elementary branches. BENJAMIN VAN IltBK. A. 8.. Timelier of Ancient Languages; Menial. Moral and Political Silences. ,Moss. FREDERICK PERRIN, Teacher of Modern Langunges, Vocal nod Instrumental-Music , The Nil C.Sf int) Will continence nth MnAilay. the 3d of September., The opening esercisea!of the School will hike place on the evening of the-same day, when on addrece wilt be delivered by thetrinciPul t'lsa an coldiesa liv lite CluSsical Tench,. TileAday evening the 4111 of September. The pithlic'sre respectrialy In vite'd to ;mend. '7l to particittarly desired. that those ahnut tittering wilt be puncttialin their attendance, on limdaY of commencement. that Mere may be no de 14y in the ("within of the daises': August 25, ISO. New elan Carpeting., VEtC CAIiPETIN(I, Oil Cloths: Window Shades. I‘e• &e. ' at the Cio•op snore No. •IG . North &coact Stn-rt, (no.t Carpet ' Store Arrh). het rereivr l by lan , arrivals at this port, and from the best Facto ries in the. country, viz.: • ingrain Carpeting from 115 to ! EO rts. perard, yard, imperial 3 ply. 11.P0 " 1,121 •• " • i lt ca 75 ",.! 00 '• London Damask, • f•!.1 1 '• 75 Plean Sinned, 121 " 50 " 011 Olo:lis (or floors from itn d yards aide, flout 371 to 75 cents per srptare yard. U - • Also, Svanish and C1.1.0n Mattlet:s of oil widthvind :sty le:/, just imported, and for rale:by • Inuit Am) F.OPEIITS, Nn 9G 1 1 1'. Feettnd Ft., (first Carpel Store below Arch.) Sept 1, 1919. 1 36.3t0n - Carpel* and OH 'Cloths at nLDRIDGE'S CIiIEILP 1Z AIZEIIO USE., PPERSONSv.I4I to get good bargains in CAU— rurg or Oil. ci...vrits, either is lallet•ale or re tail, lTiit Jo tvc‘ll to call on the et,uhscrilier, as his ea nenset in his present location arc very light, Ito is en abled and detettnineWto sett at ; the lowest ! prices to the city.' lie ailTrus for tills $OllOll au nal:Client Cason-- UMW of tiplendia Imperial, three ply; ") Beautiful Sulietior Ingrain, Fine and Medians 110 • ). CMIPET6. Entry and Stair an kinds; i And List, Conch and • • - - And OIL CLOTHS. from 2 feet to 2k feet wide, for Itnonis, halts, &c. with a grrat 'variety of low priced Ingrain Carpets from 21) to SO conta, and Stair and En try Carpets front In to 20 /mots Per yard. .Aleor•Alat tings, flogs, Floor Cloth, Stair 110‘14. der. • 11. IL ELDIIIIMi: .No. 4t Strawberry at. one tlnvrahnve Cheroot, near ::letond, Philadelphia. Sept. I, Nto. - • 26-Imo tw.Atnit ti MANRFA('TRRF.R OF WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE, X 0 Aeoicrit SECOND ST. Between Market and Arch Ids. tnderJ Sidney .erns' CArliel. Warehouse, two door. helow Chrial C h urch, PIIILADELPILI rAF on hand and is ronPritollv rrreivin_p larre and r xie,,6,S.a,,,i,rtinetit of etitotisi, Itruhev. Fancy Good+ of every iliiiirrintion, (too numernu. to mention.) Look in:: iiia , ses or Gilt and Mahogany fames, Ita,keta Coaches, Chairs, 6.e. : MROO3IB. Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms. Win dow' Minds, Door ;fats. Tone, Beeksts., Churns, Wash buarda—in fact, Woodan nod Willow Ware of every M.scription,, nil of which will IM said low for Cash or Cite acct manse. save theniselves much timeand Secretary's Office Alerchants would slave titer,, trouble, by calling and examining my sleek beforepur• chasing. : N. 11.—xl onkine ['levees, are 'ln:lured nrainpt Break age to Mtn:wiser the Union, wiihoutextra charge. Auguet,2s, . - , Sterctary's Office /1111,061.1.111 A• TIM subscribe r respectfully lsolirita public attention to his snperior and tastefutstock of Pocket "looks, Ilahker's Cases. Dill Hooks, Pressing Cases, Card Cans, Port Monate,:Fiasco. Pie bet linices, and other tine Cutlery,. Cold ' Pens and I Pencils, Seger Cases, •Chess• Men, Sack Gammon lioards..Dtintinos Ilis assortment 'consists of ;he most fashionable and modern styles ' ofthe finest quality and excellent work man:4ns, etuliracine' every desirable fancy pattern, which he will at all - tinms he'prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or retail 011 the most pleasing 115•Purchaseri , who desire to supply theinxelves with articlesof the best quality willaionsillt their interests by calling at this establishment. _ • .1, P. ii. SMITIL Pocket Tfong Manufacturci, f.'2l Chestnut Street. August '23, NM • , - 15-onto wand popt tar, NI I'M. rurrptt Cla• NrifiN u!ir .tnre IZM 0 is end eihoes to pi reet, Vett/ Itern. < icy. GE*AL proclantwion. E. iliclis',Jopes.. MaunfacfmY of I'ocicct • RODIC.:S, A.C. X,. 521 Clasnut StTei, abort Second 1131111111 illantifncto4. IL CLARK, .- - - V E NIT FA N BLIND - '3I,A.NU.FACTIIittIE, &ipe of the Go:don Ests/e,'.Vii. 139 end 143 qo4A,Second rt. below Doe.: et. , puttiEl..rill.i.. UTII•I's no band a tints and fashionable as- KEsEorrl'ine ri nt of WIDE and NA - MI(I%V "MAT WIN DOW WANDS, manufactured in the best manner, of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. . • Having refitted and enlarged litsLiblislinlclit.lie is prepared Di complete 'orders ti) any amount all the shortest notice., ._ . • Constantly on hand en :194nii eat of. 'MAIM:ANY 'DEN LYME • of every variety, manufacture exinewly.for his own sales,und . purthasers may refute rely on aped ar tide. C2.oPen In the evening. • . - -• . Orders from a district° .pacited carefully, end sent free of porterage, to any part of the city. rtt . , 11. CLARK. Philmla. August lid, 1819. ' - • - --- 354 y . , • --..0......„--- • Fancs Ftirx. Mutts, Boas and - : - Tippets. . ••• IAVID ' 11.. SOLIS, ; . , . OILICCEssOII TO SOLIS. 000711250 IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURED OF EVERY 'DESCRIPTION OF FUSS; -.- HAVING just returned from :Europe, with a 'select thick of,Furs, is now matey:curing them In a very suricrinretylmand trimming them in the most ele gant 'nitnner, and would Invite the attention of Mer chants dad others, to his superior and exteniive as sortnieut, which, as be Manufactures an welt a slni, 1 pools; lie ii. enabled to offer at siren PlllOlO as tote I Ituuros lit the United Stateican compete with. • , . • - • . , 'DAVID 11. 801.1 S, - SG' Arch (Mulberry) street, ti doors hermit 2d at. ?Ceti to Louden to Co.'s Fainily Medicine Store. • Aug. 18. Ig Id. - • • , 31-limo L . .-Sit.re always 0 1.2,241r/IISIIIIIIIII3Vi. ' . . - 1 ., i Thribighest Cash price paid fur Shippin Fare. ' • • - John Donnelly, ' maxurAcTuttErt . oi•' DONNELIf , tvituart ISAFF.TV GLIZED CAP/MILLI) .• MAYITIII:>3. ;tilt) estICO eTr,.res Pirrrr. ILLI1C3C1141; . ' $3 ..Yerrit Third Street. PAll4delp4it. ' Ptill' g ureit”tly coils tarred - the bast 1$ the 1 , tilted Stales • they Are free frost unpleasant and eau bit introduced with. perfect, safety into all wogs anti kVarrauwd•to keep 10 years. ' -The idaiklng; is of superior duality, and (fed' trout any Ingredients that ilopnits the Leather.- • -_ Conhtry Dealers and Shippent will Midi t to tlieir in , terest to rail attdsee for themselves. • , -N. fl.—An aMOrtnien inf .11lamhes of-cartoon -New 'Vert hiandlientters, klatches in round - Wood bevy,, also, packed in large or, mat! tin canes, to ship to oYy part of the world, D04N13.1.V. Imo of 20 Bank St.,now 83 North Th 4.4 d!". T3-ly ',e . MEE • . J ~. m _.. ..... _ : . 1 :... • ... ADVERTISER. 44boke poctro. .1501ALBI3r VOICES: iheircifrcnt out the , irgarY reaiMl or g9trow The various tongues' of Woe 'Otte said, is there no hope Is the to•moiroW And many auswered ct." : . An they arose and mingled their loud ioicao; And cries in bitter breath, •• In all soya thdPOSt alone reloieen;— . There is no joy but Dumb, uob, di eadful.Past, beyond rby midnisbt poi!el .Thri bat uruiped our peace; And if tie angel' nen,ory •be Immortal, When rbalilr onguieh seasol" • And soddenly within thn darkened distance The solemn Past replied, "In to dontaltie you rjoys have no existence,— ;Y.:int - hopes, they' have not died: . . r...;intrght cornea to me except those ghosts detested, Illiantoms of Wrong and Pain But whatsoect Affection bath invested,' . Thw eternal years retain. - rl!Then stand LoMore with looks and fouls dejected. ' To woo andarin despair The Joys ye mourn the Faure bath collerted. Your hopes Ore gathered there. "And as the deW which leaves' the murning dowers Augments the after rain.— And as the blooms which fall, from aeminer's hewers Are multiplied ngaiu. I ' So shall thejoyk-the Future holtle in keeping Augment yoor future peace; do shall your hopei which uow only sleeping ltetur t ri with large Inereaeo." ,Zelcct II 'CONSTANCE ; 'Olt, TUE WiFE , S' SORROW A TALE OF FLORENCE .q.nye on, love oh t—ay, even though the heart Weitendly build on provoth like the sand. Though one by one Faith's corner , -stones.deport, AO even linpe's fist pillar. fails to stand.' Constance Lase°lles was a proud, high-hsepirited girl, full of kindly feeling toward them , the loved.. Warm—hearted and affectionate, there was nothing she would not do to serve thole who treated her with kindness; no hardshiPthe wool) have shrunk' Iraqi undergoing for the lake of one Who loved bar; no trials too severe to endure in the cause of ono she woe attached to, by ties either of gratitude or affection: But sum gas were her attachments, no also were her aversions; she never•took ao unjust dislike, never judged harilyfrom slight appear—' ances; but once offended oi excited by oppression, injury, falsehood, orineult, her, anger becanne last ing, her \dislike unchangeable. ' "I cadoot forget ;' until - I forget, I cannot forgive,"l,was her . reply to her brother one day; when he \was urging her to overlook the conduct of a Comer acquaintance towards a young friend of hers. "My poor Constance," said ho, 4 ‘you have much to overcools ere you pats through lite.—You will not find friendship in the world to steadfast and so jute itn ydur own; nor will those who call yen ' JO do ready to make.liiirir wrongs theirs." "Then," 1 . the exclaimed proudly, will live alone. I will difwithout friends—at least, without the -shallaw'i. bane, and hol.lp s or.hearted herd you term friends: If those I..,diem sincere deceive me, I will cast them off from my affection without.ri regret; conteknpt will take the piece of sorrow ; I could not love,'l could not grieve fur one whom 1 knew to be unworthy of my eateern.7 • These were the sentiments of a pure heart, un- - chilled by intercomso with the cold, stern worliL Deep and painful was the awakening from this dream! Frank Laseelles brought home With him one 1/vacation a friend coiled Riverson, who soon became charmed with! Constance, and exerted himself to the utmost tojengage her affections. In this be was successful, • Itivereion professed to love Con stance with deathless affection ; and she without professing it, worshipped her young lover. Hith erto Constance hail either laughed at or rejected the attentions Of all her male acquaintance : her heart, full as was of kindly feelings, lettered ins crucible to the Opprotaes of love ;• no lover—like devotion ever touched her. No attention, if it emanated heart one Who wished to be received as a losir, ever won a return' from her beyond' what common courtesy demanded Ondeed, perseverance in attention, of* she had once beep explicit, only served tb aneerlher ; and all her nearest and, beet frienda were ate loss to imagine how a girl with such warm feelings could he so cold and insensible to the atientions , of persons who, in their eyes, ap ,peared to be all that was de,irable and worthy in man. , I saw her in company with Riveraon, a few days 'after abs had accepted his offer, and it was evident to me that her lot t nvas cad with those who mourn'; .for under'the apparent frankness of the lover, I Idiscovered the greatest selfishness ; his warmth of :manner was assuMed only as a meek to cover a cold and calculating disposition :,passions, natu rally bed, ware in his heart, unrestrained by any counteracting principle. I communicated my Mt. passion to the-brother of Conitance, and round that he entertained the earns opinion of Riverson's character ; and that, on discovering the attachment that existed, ho tad represented to his sister the .dancer of an 511i741C8 with such a man; but the 'doterntination of Condones wee modes-her fate I was decided„ She bad accepted Thomann, and knew there has hOthing that friends could say, that.ivould induce her to break faith in him, Tho marriage took place. Monson was proud of his accomplished wife, and she was too happy to admit a doubt of the sincerity 'of his affection; or to believe for a mermen's the perishableness or. . his attatchmerit. Alsk, that foveae pure, and con• fidence so holy, should ho slighted and betrayed. I One brief year elejfired, and I heard from Lot. cellos. He wean Florence, and Constance -was I with him. Ho told TO she was dying.-I hasten rd to them, and eh ! what a meeting was ours. 1 ,,P00r Constance ! broken-hearted, crushed in mind and spirit, seemed but a shadow of her formerielf ; every trace of the beautiful, high-spirited girl bad .vanished,-and only a Orem - Ira, pallid spectre met my bewildered gaze. Many days elapsed ere Las cellos unfolded to me the full'extent of Monson's' treachery, anti of his Wretched wife's misfortunes. For the first few months after their marriage, he had behaved with the same semblance of affection that irradiated die wedding day,''.The beautiful bride was a novelty,andlas such possessed a charm in his eyes; and ho trcaTed her so a pleasing toy. But such love did- not satisfy the-bride; she el pected to become the chri,sharl companion of her husband's hours; to be treated is a rational being. not a mere plaything. telCutted by its owner for beauty or its riewnesa. I /She loved Riverson with her whole soul ; her entire being was bound upiwith his ; every thought of her heart was associated with his happiness ; • and she expected love likel this in return. Alas! she found it not. Constance was disappointed, but Mill she loved 'on T - I • - "Loie not-Coro warninivalnlY given, lu present bouts 11340108 years gone by Love dings a bale round the dear one's bead, , yiultte,s, Immortal, tilt they change or die • • She met with col inns, '' , yet her foie was undi minished ; her grief was observed, but it was not understood ; the Aleut sorrow of the wife - Was deemed suppressed anger by the husband; River. son once had heard that Constance Losielles Was a proud and ill•tempered gitl; and now tbe obser vation occurred to him, and,ho believed it.to just. He resolved to subdue what' be considered 6'o evil disposition, and unkindoesi, and battalions followed aria resolve.•-• The temper as he •ter Med it, was crushed by his Migrant, the spirit broke, fur it couldnot submit before uppression. - .1/Iver sen koetv: not the value ofthe prize he had eh , tanned, and was sporting tivith he could not tin-• derstand the depth, INT pushy of her affection; Ms judgsd her character hying ownsaodard, and des.; :toyed 'the boat/told Ireisfire that would have Made bit' bode a Farad*: • Might have redr Constance With silkenthread, and have moulded! - • herto his will by kindness; but severity from hitt; wounded leer Cu the heart. Toe time had been when s sense of injustice would have only excited her wrath; but the op- =E= pressor now was her husband,'and she submitted *even to death. -.The hand that inflicted the blow was the one she 'lmied I the lips that now tittered wards of cruel acorn, were thosOshe wdrshippcd. Her been Was. crushed , ; its fresh flowsire were withered—its "pure' strearns turned to bitterness. She poured her love into a brokertifount of dirk:end turbid spring, ;she had "loved nit wifely, but too Well;" had dressed the . oN.tct of her lova in the Yailla;thnes other own glowing imagina tion:investing him with all the,virtues of her own exalter: 81)44. The veil was swidenly withdrawn, tho apell.dissolved.t lie broke the charm, and Constance saw the being whom she worshipped in. all his real deformity--his selfishness, his reckless disregard of honor, his utter wont of principle; yet still she , loved. . . 4 1,11 e dies and love; bat while lifo Sc, lives love." It was the fate of Constance to hear fromother lips a eontirmation.Of het woretstisiiteions. The long der, arid the 'mill longertnighte,liaseed away from his home, embittered the thoughts, end raised a thousand horrid imagination in her mind. Still one proof of affection would have rliepealleil those thoughts., end recalled the light onsive to the neg lected home. Alas! po such prod( was given instead of kindnese, Constance experienced neglect and. coldness, harehnies and upbraidinge. linable to remedy the evil, her bitter lot wits to endure ; she sank into apathy ; this Riverton termed indif ference, and he now endeavored 'tat wound her pride ; end whilst she wee lying on a bed of sick nese, he eloped with a French women in her ser• vice, whom she hartgiven her confidence. lunettes, on hearing of, Riverson's profligacy, flew to his sister's Side; she wasilowroverincd imbues ignorant of her hitsband'eal ertion: 'The I real'eircumstances of the case had en concealed from her, so her brother thought best to permit her to remain in error, aid co .olod her with a representation that Riverson i! bean suddenly. celled to j3lli ble regiment in ndia. The trouble Constance had undergone teertourly affected her health, end she oru order d to winter, in Italy. , Seeh was the state of th' ige when 1 found the brother end eider in Flare ee. e Florence, beautiful Flare and right ly art thou termed the garden of Italy; dream of fairy land ere pictured a lovelier scene thin thy golden 'plains watered by the clear, rapid churches—princely dwellings— lux:uriant gardeneland rich olive groves-4resent to the eye of enraptured travellers; the heart glows and' the spirit burns at wo write of thee; thei glorious past unites with the beauty of the present; the mighty dead, whore sacred ashes re eerie within thy precincts, have made thy name iineaortal! To the sans of genius, thy green plains where Beccacio wrote and laid the ecerte of hint .Decemeren, wherellatite held communion with the inhabitants of en invisible world,and the shepherd Giotto . gave to' his wild thick-coming fancies ^ a local habitation end a alupe," are hale levied ground to me : they era rendered sacred by deeper and nearer a.soctstions. a Florence, beau tiful Florence! thodaye spent in thee are turned doivn in the dark book of memory, and the waters of tethe must overflow my soul ere thy name be effoced from its tablets. ye hard been three months in 'Florence: the beauty of the scene,eiel the mildness of the air,had produced a sensible effect upon the health of Con- I etituce : ha mind began to regain its bunter tone, and as her strength of body increased, her spirits grew Ighter ; and we entertair el ihnfident h pro oeher ultimate restoration. She often 'spoke of het' husband and counted the days when lie ee• pccted to hear from him : her spirit still fondly chine to him as ever ! She cherished the hime of one day being reunited t r him. We were care ful not to destroy this illusion. I now think it would have hum more merciful to have told hei the semi, or to have crushed In the bud those false end vain hopes which she wan fostering ; but the heel:dna : se- of seeing, her !laity amendment of mind and body, was so great, that we never con templated the danger of allowing her to bo buoy ed up with hopes which could never he realized. We did not consider that sootier er later the truth must come to her knowledge, end that the longer We permit her to remain, in error, the greater would bathe misery, and the more dangerous the ruction. We blindly hailed with joy her mow; ryl, and sew Out the ptecipice on which we had placed her. - One beautiful evening, when the. setting sun had made both earth end sky ono 'blaze of glee ', lieu light, Cor.s.ance expressed a strong desire to viinie the villa of Galileo,, end her heather, Anzio. to' gratify every wish albeit, prepared to accompa ny her. The scene was beautiful beyond (Unfit). non; the whole vale of Arno appeared likes richly cultivated garden. Florence lay et our feet; her towers and pinnacles glowing like burnished gold in the raye of the setting sun. The river, wind ing through the Mies groves and vineyard*, could be plainly traced for =fee, until- its waters he mline lost in the distort Appennines, whose dark blue ride formed the boundary to our gaze. The villa is a favorite walk with ell the English at Florence, and this was ono of the chief reasons why we had delayed taking Constance there,fear• jug that the eight of her Countrymen might awak. en painful 'recollections. Tired with wandering in the grounds, we had_ entered' the hall, around which Beata are placed for the' accommodation of visitors. It was already occupied by two persons .—La lady and gentleman were standing before one the open-windows. and the noise caused by our entrance i attracted their notice. In a momennt tde beeerno sensible of the presence of Rivarson,. and rho companion of his tight. I With a glad cry of recognition, Constance !Prong forward, and would Ittovo thrown hereolt into her husband's arms; but the. dark trium. pliant glance 'of hie fcinalo companion met her geza, and she paused; while Rivertion, with the female upon his arm, stalked out of the room.— Constance remained for a moment in speechless Wondex—the whole truth had flashed upon her, mind, and with a ebriek she fell lifeless at our feet. We took her up, and medical assistance Wee immediately at hand; but Constance wee .pitet all aid; her spirit had winged its flight to an- Oter anJ bettor world.. The next into Iligenre we received of Rivereon, Was that he had fellen in 'a duel, into which Lie had been drawn oy the faithless companion of his flight Zanbo of eolb. pa. ROW like Rain is.thri human heait—hay. irig no beauty in itself, but beneath the mile of Clod, showing forth with all the rainboti's glory; M how like a star, which, though but dust, can ypt be cherished into a semblance of the fountain of its light. ,; • ocr Betray no 'rftecrds.—kle who betrays ono. thet s secrete/because ho has quarrelled . with him, tiros never ivonby of the canted name of friend.— At breach of kindness on one vide will not' justify_ breach of trust on the other. Death Asleeli.L.Wo - so converse ovary_ night eti s ilt the image of death, tbs . ', eiery morn— ing wefiad an argument of the resturection.— Sleep and death aro-hut one mother; and they have one name in common. EV'The Pityifig Tears and loud smiles of wo man,- ere like the showers end_ sunshine of alas! that unlike them,. she should of. to Ms her Merited :mud-11m gvieet flowers of affection: • - 1 . 7* Vues not ttin, rcho'in the aes.abell toll of the wotm which once inhabited it! and Atilt not man's irecni deeds lire aftti him, and ,aing; his praise 3 , ' ' tV''The Stirs is lika God, sending abroad beatity and happiness; and the stars like durum souls, fur all they glory cornett from (ha sun. -117°,11aw" is ixpoLlskre in expect that mankind will take advice, when they will not as much' ea take warning i%.ar of PkusuraTaasea like a. fleeting breczoi but. a moment of'inbifortuno sequaig au agoaof pain. EV*P . r . ide is ihe.daily oCoOpoot of our bosom", rind yertviir feeds On.the ratturiets'orid infirmity . 0 our kind. ' • ' • ,t n- .t Noble liedrt; like. tko zoo, abooretk its gleateat countenance in itklocieet estate: , . . ••••Who imowal". - thieb•ts 'ilea inhalation of sign over a diamshop;not one hundradtdilbs fro .• the Quad City: Mil 'who knows artist will , ' the fate of the young ran who het jellied out • that piece foe the first time, drunk I Who knoteal bow meet. Misery andavnitchednesi-he asiU bring on himself, himself; hie fittilllY and fristels'l and what his fife shall be brought to an Ignominious close' , who knows what will be the chsrater of diti scene when he shill - be called to yield' is spin ' 1 into the hands of Him whogava it--who knows - Last Sabbat h morning sass es lovely emu ing as ever downed—a morning rich la jorsto beauty: All nature seemed vocal io .the Cm tor's praiie. Happy groups of ,emiling thildre were hastening, band in hand; to Sabbath Seco i ' whilst rentoesin reatorcrjarivictortetdifigthe r way to the several pities of al:Nil:Vali; !ti theeill 1 ' obadieace to the sunirtiens of the chuich.gotn ' bell. • And thins seemed' nelibirig to disturb th calm end holy serenity of. the mind. -• Hut an fs the )hangs sin ha wrought in thetverld, Milt its teats may be seen aid.itseffects witneeeed.l the ;10eliest apotithe moth coutainsf and so en sera! its dominion that In the circtletiference I f S . rstv, Yards may ,o l seen the. noblest initinEiiii tit elitist, and the conitnission of •the mosCooteirioull crimes-41i opposite eitreitei of iteiltb sof! poverty, Joy and r - , lifer and death. Irithe dtr 4ii building befiire the li the drunkard breatlinig his la6t—hist Miserable tee/ about to terminal; and his immortal spirit built to test the realif d o f another and Unilie Wing ; and, in the ecru adjoining are l!Chiiiilan i eingitta tub jirelees f God. 1 . . . Who can 'Contartylate the contrait i'alibikit pia ing that that tffne may soon crime when ill sha I know the Lord! , . . --; - As i entered the- place, I -.lithe ,the Cita f , lifeleia , body Of thisi habittlel .difinkaid.'seemin t l t past all hopes of human skill.J It was evide that ere manyrminutes bad flown, hie soul wont be ushered into the presence of!blo tonal dude : His ieston had. Jett him, ,which Tendered any o tempt to call him tote sense of his awfulaituatio ' meta.. .For, &Joni titnii Past be bid been co tinually In a state of intoxication, arid It seed! that Gott, - who in hie forbearance bad spared t i worthless life, : through the Treadling sediirg ; could forbear , no longer , and bad cut him do ti that he inightnct. cdmber the grimed . , OhJI bo 4 that hacgard eye, starting from its inGanied ide •I et—that furrowed cheek; end prematurely verb '.: led countenance—sptak of long years of disti': non and crime. seethed In his so' I; ' and lookedfrom his Wild and glaring eyes. 41, hen his lost broaibhad fled, who could gaze on thit silent corpse and not follow in finaginstfeji the. track of the departed, spirit to thejudgreent-bar tf Him, who has said that drOnkards shill not inti befit-the ;kingdom of heaven, and who ties .11.2 that as the tree falls:so shall it lie. •". [ ' , , - Had this man, been a ...Son of Teroperetiee".- how different w,Ould have been his life, how dif ferent his death ! Had he made his peace wi his Mater, ministering angels -would have ho : erect over his dying couch, rink peihapi a leriig' _wife and affectionate children would have Smoot : ed his dying nioments with , their sympathy a d attentions, and the society id tihieh hotted fie sadwould have followed him to his grave el tilt tribute of re•mect to his memory. Sons of Te - CIMM NO. 37 prance ! what a Grimier , . to you to. go 00 . d your heaven-horn wetk, youi crusade against temperance, the crying evil in all trdr cltier;a.d the fearfhl source of much of the. crime and mi ery which we ace around us. Reid not your oa but go manfully on, end you shall moot lieu a reward. Heaven smiles on yen': efforts, emtw It 'crown them with success. Pereehtet for retne her that every soul }rad rescue froni the destroy r; drink, is a Milieu recovered—is a husband' a (ether reformerll and 'many o wife sad many d child shall bless your' institution, and ferten tf wish'you God speed! . . I In 'conclusion, who knows what wilt its closing scene in the lives of those who atilt intoticating liquors though perhaps it may present moderately ' Who knows but thit habit of taking it morlcrately nifty increase a increase inatit the bounds are passed, and y,ou hurried "irresitibly forward till you are unable' return—and then what will be your eralil tnowsl.7—[Cincinnati Commercial' . It is very lonely, - triammi, mar:mid a f haired, lovely girl, as she rettedon the sole, o evening "it is very lonely now, and the ad 61 1:041111 very long; Shall nevei see pea a f motel" 44 Yee, my love, you shall see hilt In a btlg er world Ono this:" 44 But this is A fair world," said the little g ti; 44 I love to run and play* in the-warm eunshi and pick the water creases from the brook, •aal 'when the weather is a We warmpt,.. I shall gd and gather the bluo.eyed that ps Ida v 414 so lilts me." "-Too like, I (car," said the mother, and t he toar4rop trembled on the drooping lid, "but ”y ehild,lhere ie a fairer world them this, \ wh re the 601,1:111 darer' fade, where the clouds. ri 'hide the light of the glorious akr, fot the g • Of Him, whose name is .Lo:e; boami b . rMhr", and forever in those g.ll.rn martyr the trees t , at grow on the 'Liar, or the which water' •at biassed place, noior fade-no.phey do in this wo Ids end when friendp meet ; thern, - they will be pa no mdre..birt will rrint,hymne of praise do and the Lamb f i . • , "And shall I go to that place wean the child. " and will you, go with ma 1 " "Yes." said the mother, "we shall p in G own time; when he calls us from this life, di shell dwell with him forever." It was a little while, end'the mother bent n of thri grave of thielittle flower of intellect, 'titter. ed by the untimely frosts of death; but was she' alone when, in the twilight shades; ale sat u sod the grassy mound, when the deep and year hoperir of that fond heart was gathered in ,obl ous silence! Oh, no! the soft end silvery Cud of haired love srhispered'in the 'breeze that li art the' drooping EUWOfA overcharged' with fhb d•wy tears ef night. Tho diamond stare that,, , Cb.• one, cams' forth upon their shining elatch, eit•rid: ed beaming with the light of that Mess CI mo" .which burned undimmed upon the inmost ah of the heart: end she enjoyed in the hour of ~ eoliiude, that communion of pure spirit' wi ice our exalted alone can bestow. i : ' mans: I; There is keticredne.s in testi. They ,itiat not the mark of weakness, but of power. They s iO4 mere elogNaently than ten ' thoue*nd tars. They are the messengers of overwhelming grief,' of deep contrition, of unspeakable love. If' t tern were wanting eny argument to P'roie Wel min is not mortal, I worn look for' it in the strong eons •ulsive emotions of' the breast, when the 'maul has been deeply agitated, when the fountains of feel: logs are rising, and when tears ere gushing forth in Crystal streams. 0, epeok not harshly ol thi I I stricken one, weeping in silence. Brea : r oot' the deep solemnity by rude laughter, or intr l sive' footsteps. Despise net woman's teafe4;- - the ism whet mails her angel . Scoff not if Atli a ern. heart of manhood is sometimes melted tole ra of sy'mpSitty—they are What, help tc elerate hied_ above the btute.—l love to ace tears of affc ion: They.are painful tokens, but still most to There is :pleasure in tears, Oft sew furpleesur ! If there were none on earth to sh i ed ir kart'']me, I should be liith to live: and if ne- anal , l ight over my grace, I could die ill pilaCi. I MEI TILE PPLCENCE: • . - .• i •• A woman hes her husband's fortune •In her power, because she may; or she may notiy lad . plows, conform to hie circumstances'. This! is het first duty, and it ought to be tier pride. .DlO pest aion for lustury or display ou,ght for a memo t Itt tempt her to do tatsin the to ast degree fro 'this' 11. line of eendactlr She will find her respects ility in it. Any ottismourse is 'wretchedness %self and inevitably leads to mid.' Nothimrci ' iii mon3miserahle than the straggle to keeisnis sp. pearance. If it could succeed it-wougtokt more than it worth, as it trete can. its fallureinvoliai thitileepest Mortification. - blonio of the tt,ubihneat exhibitions Of, human tittue hates been made bY mimeo, - who have been , precipitated suddenly Irma wealth, and splendor to - absohlte want., • ' 1 gti Then a man's (albino aro in a Manner i thi. hand' of his wife, inasmuch as his own peti et of exertion depends on her . • His moral Wren li inconceivably: increised by her • sympathy` bas' . counsel, her sit).. Ighe can sill him immense y by relieving him of eiely tare which abe is es ablt of taking upon' herself. Ilia Own employs eats' are usually - such tui to reeruire his wboletio.i Vial! his whole, amt. - A good wills Will never anal . her bushand's attention to bo distracted by . etails to Which befown time and' talents ern 41.1¢ - kuttly It etta ho prompted by true affection avid good sense, she wilt perceive vib-46 his spiiiii is horns down and oyeivilielmed. Slie,of all human Wogs; i i. can beat minister to its needs. For the sick 801 her nursing is iluito'as socomign, as it ill (0 roe= purest ills. If It hatiateary, in her anidnity it nda repose and refreshment. If it bb harreaseckant? worn-to si morbid irritability, tier gentle totes' assn! over it with-a seothirter ciao potent tionthe ?Mod eiiuisite music.. if estrry enterprise 1 - .6 dern4and hope Wolf atinut extit,,Nivitztl. her patienes and fortitude bees the power to rekindle. then . % t. the chocuartanwdhh the tulle he again sod wle goes forth oob to e r o e i n i a i w ie, the ea nwr it 4i!iccUnni. waD gstorwat TILE mounNEn;
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