161 12100 OF THE sonni. - It , st etternetutruorra ') • 1 j• ,TWODOMARS per annum, payabled td do ettarande•— ir Vgd ix dot a ald Withan als motatlas—an $250 mot o .1!b"114,"'Ir r. TO OM : . • . 1 , AA i a k a three corrgi, to 000 111--reArl i n aCt, . , $5OO Felon do do , • .lO OD Won do do • do ‘ 7 d o 00 Club sabeniyttrana most be lorariably paid tnadrittuat, and sent ti ema ataldress , • .-._ ro gauge aso Mose , Thefiepaitt, will be furnished toCarrierlandothers at 13 per 10004, Oa o Teacn delivery. awry ysiii. and Satool hers supplied with the Jaya. at 31 in advance. ' • i rot U or utarsrlysme. Ifrabscri bers order thediscontinuance of their , newel papers; the pnblithec may continue to sand them until arresnweisr Po i- _ lf subeerlbore negl e ct or 'refuse to take thelenewsna. tealshot the offices to which they are ainxted• they are d responsible until they hare settled the bills and or ,dere them distontlnued. • I.(sabecribers more to other places without informing ttieleablishootrad t e newspapers are sertlo theformee diriietionthey sretteld ,twayansibk. ~,:. 1..., • The mats hare deckled that enl pee from the office, or remerind Inn calla' for, la prima facia evidesecof h R AT rs oFADVERTInt T o noes, 50 cents for ono t rt--sub , ,One 84_, 0106 ° cm , 55 cents 'Niche 3 DOS lone time. 25 linusntsu""- atiosertions,l2%eintseat\h. Antares. cent m r 3 lines,•6lr Ebert .periods, charged' as a 00°1 TWO. • 4r:ins. SIX. TWILLTI. "Agr ' Bl l4. $ 1 25 $2 25 ' 4 3 0 0 pour lines, • .4 00 175 '75• 4 00 002* 150 200 350 1, 600 P a udit; rota urn itecatico AS A toltillik 07113 LOSS. One equarei IL 25. 223 360 600 • 10 , 00 T wo l oin** IS 400 IS 00 900 14 00 • Three Wares, 350 600 750 12 00 • 18 00 peer squares, 460 .00.6 800 14 00 • 20 00 Quarter col„ 600 900 12 00 18 00 30 00 Half column, 10 00 15 00 q 20 00 35 00 30 00 • , V,,•Larger spitee for short periods, as per agreement., .1 0-Business :idlers, $1 each—accompanied watt an advertisement, 50 cents each. • ' Advertisements before Marriages and Deaths, 10 cents pollee tor first Inertion—subsequent inserticras, 5 eentit per Tine. Ninewords are counted as A line in advrtising % Merchants and others, advertising by the year, with c hews. and a standing advertisement not exceeding 15 lines, will be chargA, Including subscription,• $l6 00. Space to - theunoant °flour squaros, with char ges and subseription, 23 00 Without changes, at the rates designated above. ' Advertisements set in larger typo than usual will be charged 50 , per cent advance, on these prices. All cuts will be charged the - sante as letter press. Be Trade advertisements neeived from Advertising Agents abroad, except at 25 per cent. advance on these prices, ankle by special agreement with the publisher. Marriages 25 cents. each. Deaths accompanied with po llee., 25 cents, without notices, no charge. All notices. except those of a teligious character, and for °ducat lonat a urposes, will bo charged 25 cents for any cumber of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per llne .. additional. o PrOpeditigS of meetings not eta general orpubllc cher after. charged rat Ccents per line for each insertion. 'To facilitate calculations we will state that 328 lines Make a column-164 tines a halt column"—and Wines a quarter column. 2002 words make a.suinum—l4TGahalf wiuMn —and 733 a qbarter column. All odd lines over each Square, Charged at the rate of 4 cents per line. • ' Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to their own businesa. A genciesTorpthers, Mie of Real tate. km, is not included in business advertisements. INSURA • :COMMONVISAI,TH INSUBANCE COMPANY, Union;Bundiugs; Sci St., Harrisburg, Peuna. 'C "ARTER ED .CAPITA L 7 $300,600: —lnsure buildings end other propectii aiatnet. toes •!'t or damige Also, egele4Cperili • land Nayhtat on and Transportation. BISDYNCAMEMON, B. B. CA.. Stcrergig: BENJ. T. TATI.:011, Anent. ' Pottsville, sarayikill county, Penna. December V-, '55 • 5141 maatir. LIFE INSIIRANCE.AND , TRUOT CO., Pottavtite, P 61112111. CAPITALSIOO,OOO-CHAJMER PERPETUAL. T HIB Company,l = eitaKtered by the re Legislatu orPonnielvatlis, with $ capital of . One undred Thousand Dollars, la now Dully organised:and has commenced,husinesa. nits Company Is prepared to receive moneyeratid,nther property In trnet t and allow Interest on all money% deposited in trust, at the rate' of fire per cent. per annum; principal and interest pay Able on demand. For rates of Freminm on Life Insurance, see tile printed Tables supplied at the office of the Co mpany, Centre street Yottrecle. three doors south of the Exchange I.loter 7 J4Oll IWNTAINGEft,jr., .Preet. : 'Jour ii. ADAM, Seerelary and Treasurer. April 1,'64." 13 tf - - 1 ;71:1131 POTTSVILLE LIPS rssuaaras AND Trust Company. OFNCE—antre et., we door lbore Green's Jewelry Store. - - I Carrr . ir., $100,00(1--OnArtrnn PE . RPLITIAL. THIS Cbmpany, recently chartered by th e Legislature oTrentisyliirda. is fully organ. Ise T HIS The Company to prepared to effect Insurance upon lives, and to receive and execute trusts, and to allow in terest on moneys received, at the rate of fire per cent. per =anvil/W ig otherwise agreed ,upon. Principal and interest yable. on demand. Capital and moats safely invested in - Bonds and Mortgages, and other good. securities. Annual dividend of the profile will be made' payable in easy, or appropriated to the payment of pre. raiums. For rates of premiums on Lira Insurance, see printed Tables, supplied at the Company's of t NATHAN EN ANS, President. • SOLOMON FOSTEIIe Vice Preet 11 T. Tanoa, Bey and Tredir. flepteinber'l6,ll4 AZIM uth RACITE pISURANCE COMPANY. Aorised Capital, $400,000. C H ARTER PERPETUAL--ffice, Tin 91 Walnut attest, between Third and Fourth dregs, Thlladelphia. This Cpmpany will Insure against loss or damage hy,Fire, Buildings, Furniture, and Mer chandise generally. Alm MARINA Issuaascr., on Teasels, Cargoes and Freights. Uttann barna:mu to all parts .of the Union. -, 1)1111CITOR3 : • D. Luther, , Davis Pierson, • Lento Andenried, Joseph Maxfield, Pstertligsr, , Dr. (leo. N. Eckert, John H. Dlaekiston, D. Hammett, bsmuel I 1 Rothermel, Wm. P. Dean. D. LUTHER, President. WK. Y, Dts,*,ifice President. W. 21. Smith, Secretary. .P.7l).lArrnzsi bra been appointed agent for the aboVe Company in flebuyikill county, to whom web= desiring lamina can apply. '57 [April 5, %A 14ti , . STATE MUTUAL' TESIIRANCE CONE'ANY , FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT • May 16,1844: . Assets, May lst, 1853, -Cash pmmlums and Interest wets ed the past roar, mutual depart- Dine ment, , reeelreabl In sam e, $101,640 32 , 28,647 94 Cash Premed= , StockDeparuet 40,V/2 X 170,688--- 48 DUMP, axpenses, commtslions, Ye. -- Insuranoo,,mutnitt department,lol,so s 53 . 6-, . stock, " 27,03 i Bonds, mortgagee, stock notLotber ~. good securities, :' -• . . • 173,135 72 • • 111114 reeeltnblo, —..., ' 187,008 86 (lash on bawl: and 1n bandit of i, ' . . t • 18,658 68 agout - ' .379,704 16 Poi Ere or Inland Immo°, apply to • H. JOIINSTON, Agent. Z.‘ly July 11156 in,V* Franklin. Fire Insurance Corn-• piny, of Philadelphia. Offlee, No, lea% .Chesnut I reets,negr Filth street. • ' • othsoroasi. Charles N. Danaher, George W. Rid:tardy Themes hart, 31ordeeal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Bode, Flarnnel Grant, David S. Brown Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on *eery description of propetty, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. , The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection to the insured. Since their in corporation, a period of 18 Veen, they have paid upward,' of one iaU/ton, two hundred thousand dollar:, losses .by ere, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of In• suranee, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptneu, all liabilities. CHAS. N.,BANCRER, President. Cols. o.lletrita, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned inititntion, and Is now prepared to make in. on:trance, on every description of property, at the lowest ra teit. • ' ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottaville. Jan. 11.1851 2-tf ray ph plea tilt used their NOkki a loss 1 loss LIFE rNinntexcL THE Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust-tompany of Philadelphia. ()Mee. No. Chesnut street, the first door ,East of the Custom noose. . - - ' • CAPITAL pm° ,0011— CH A BMW PER PETUA Centinneto make Insurances on lives on the most fever. able terms: • • The capital ',sing paid up and invested, together with a isrge and mnetantly inereasing reserved. fund, offers i perfect security to the Insured. The pettniums• may be. paid yearly, half-yearly or quarterly. Th. , company add a ilmniiveriodically to the insuran ets for HP, The Spa Boone, appropriated In December, 1 141. ant the se , tond bonus lirDemmher, 191 P, amount ton addition of $202 1,0 to every $1 . ,000 Insured ander the oldest policies. mating'jl.'2o.l 10 which will be paid when it 'shall become A claim, instead of $ll2OO origin ely Insured the nest oldest, amount to sl,.= le% the neat Ya a„;e to $1.212 :id for every $1,000; the others In tli;, 'Mir proportion ercordingto the. amount and time of. itaadtnt, which additions make an average of more than 6 0 per cont. upon the premiums paid, without (nem*. /at the annual premium. ' • -511Attediall: Thomas Ridgway, John Al Brown, Anton DAVIN .0. • •D. Danner, • John Jay Frederick. Drotin, Rotor( Peaniall, • George Taber, , „Joseph 'Teiptar, ' • John IL Latimer, - Thunstei P. James, ' Wharton Lowls, Joseph'''. , John It. Slack. Phamphlhts containing table of rates and explanations. form of application and further Information can bo bad M the otEce. TIIGSIAS RIDGWAY, President, • Jona P. J atey Actuary. Irk The subscriber is agent for" the above Company la Schuylkill Comity. and will effect Insurances and Siva all necessary Information on th° enb Apr 119.1852. lhiv fileetdAypfaN. . ..• wee h to be , round Al i rub int in lilt I> IMO Aro it mo enong ring si ley hal 'them In 744 ey inwt tin isit toot 3. 4 Ans t/1 1 ' in(' Pro" EGACtit - bS. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at lj • Law. 0211oft4orner of 3darkat and 2nd WWI, ottaville. August 2,'5e , BSTROUSE, Attorney at Law. : - .e—Cents street. opporwrie the Town IIVI, , [February 9.'56. ID B. GREEN, Attorney at Lain, I,lle, Pa. Onion In Market street, oilman the Jul} 11, '56 281 y (ENT .8. FOSTER, Justice of %tee, Illtai . natille—collections and *geodes so. *Headed to carytuily, • . Tri()MPSON, - Attorney and Dna* M tan. OCS ee, below T. a:Allison's 'llat enirof Bred street, tanuiqua. r 2, IFSS • 61y • _ _ 11AS R. ► BANNAN, Attorney,. at OMNI In Centre Street, oppcalla Qui Episcopal aerate, Penna.' 553• - _, • .4 CIS SPENCERT3 --- jagistiate, Reel &tete Agent. Mare in nett Reda street lieM • Market, rottetille : pa- , AGE deß , ttorney ,at Pottsville, Pennt„ ellentl Wein] bustnetta till county and 'elsewhere. °Mee In Centre 4Semelt/ Um Miners' Uank. . . OARRETT muitorand GourdCoileder, Wyatt to I otrostal to tam with dlllgarita efo. kPottinrlllol : buekints 9*, ' 6 WRltrrafr Wen • PII t RY SATURDAY MORNING,: BY BENJAMIN, IiANNAN, POTT'SVILI4E, SCWOILICTIL COUNTY, PEN,IISOVANIA. ..;_~~ s. ~ ~ ~ _ nerape. g them me I testa& PHILADELPHIA. - OILS! OILS!! OHS!!! HODCSON & KEAN, Nos,- Wharves, piilttaa., Gonad Commission Kerchanis, and Dealers is WHALE AND, SPERM OIL fOR AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 5ept.22,15 884 f GEO. W. POMEROY & CO., ' • OIL, /OAP, CANDLV.II. - 41r4;,2 , V . O. 10, Sault Water . street, below .11.warket,ebauseubit, • • . .• -_ • • Sperm, Lard , Elephant, Whale. Tan , re and Aar*rat Olt, Sperm and Adimeritt.t canon, • Samuel T. Miler Salesman. Philadelphia, January 6 147 THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT, OF OIL PAINTINGSi LOOKING GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, and PICTURE FRAMES. EARLE'S GALLERY, No. 212 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia, OPPOSITE THE GIRARD HOUSE. November =. '66 - • 47 Om BAILY & BROTHER, NO: 252 CHESNUT ABOVE IMPORTER'S &- DEALERS IN .'CA-ItPETINGS, INV/TE the attention of pnrchasers is sir 'very esten. l stye stock of Fresh Goods, embracing every variety o VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, IMPERIAL VIRE PLY, INGRAIN, and VENETIAN CARPETS. Also, - FLOOR OIL CI.OTHB, Of every width, from one to eight yards. Every% artlw sold at the lowest cash prises. Bept. =IA • MAUCH CHUNK . 'Wire cope Manufactory. • :3'i ahoy 32EakseteeX•fae 51024mb:treed Wire Rope. for inclitioil planes, shone, slopes. Ac would inform the public that he is how pre pared to Make ALL KINDS, LENOTIit AND SIZES OF FLAT AND ROUND ROPE, At the shortest notice, of superior finally, and on the, most liberal terms,at his Wire Rope Factory, Manch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. IteG3renco can be made to Wears. S.A. Douglas,N. D. Cortrlght and A. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk to-N. PattersourSumnait 11111. to Sharpe, Lelacnrlng t Co., Tit. mare, Lucerne county, Pa., and In fact, nearly all the op erators In the Boston who have been using his ropes. July 20,'56 al•ly NEW NT $1:01., I:I3ALE 1 :13ALE DUCI,EITORZ. N. frEPVER THOMAS, No. 26 souta atom) trust ParI.ADFLPIIII. Importer, Xsuinfecturer and Dealer in Drays,. Medicines ' Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stub, Paints, Oils, Colors, While Lead„Fresch and American White Zinc, Windom Glare Ware, Varnishes, Amato, In struments, Ground Spicesi Whole Spicei, and allother articles usnallykept by druggists, • • . Includin.4 Borax; Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash; etc. tEc. All ord ers by mall or therwise promptly attended to. Country merchants are invited to call and examine OW stock before purchasing elsewhere. 000d1 sent to any of the wharvewor railroad stations. Prices low, and goods warranted., • . March 8.'56 10.17 • JOllll A. MOORE.) (JOIN W. WILLIASig. *MOORE & WILLIAMS, General Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN MINERS' . SUPPLIES-, • No. 54 6. Water street, Philadelphia. The subscriber baring been assoelated.with the coal are sad osiaLat searstionsdeseralty, for several years. are prepared to supply orders for eat artides cootiolowe to 'sluing purposes at the lowest rates, with eare and despatch. Our stock oampilbsat the following articles: . Oila*.Sperro, SidetysLemPs, Thornlerecelebrated Solar, Fuses, - 011111 Belting, Elephant, Blasting Paper, Washers, Blssebedi-Sloperertler; • Peeling, Racked, . Ropes, all sizes, Rose. lard, Pulleys, • Blasting and other Rosin, Wicking, Potders,. • - Greasing, Wire Rope, Soap, Linseed. Tar and Pitch, Candles, de:, &e. A 5368,31 8 70 lutimuuMus:f • ; 11odgvon &Keen, J. B. A. & B. Alien, Charles Miller & Co, a. 'Mammal. E. 11.., and John l'hornley, &A., Phila. adalphla ; Ilan. W. Donaldson, lion. C. W. Pitman. Geo. WAnyder, Esq., D. P. Brown, Esq., and L. it Brooks. Es, l'ottsrille; Wm. Dahlman, Esq . ., and . J. .1.. Conner,. A Aland. [January 17, '67 Sly 626,887 26 NIANU,FACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. (limited iny. the State of Pennsilviiita. CAPITAL $500,000. Fire, Marine & Inland Transportation. AARON Sa LIPPINCOTT, President. • ALFRED WEEKS, I OECRIN AOGEIIS, • VIRe President. . - Secretary.' Ososas Yotrzia, Treasurer. Dircdoriss - _Amin S. Lippincott, • liicholaS G. Taylor, Mahlon Gillingham, Alfred Weeks, .. Wm. B. Thomas, - Grath Rogers, Wm. Neil, John P; Simons, Charles J. Field,' JamesT, Smyth.. This Companyiwas organized with a cash capital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the 'Sadness Ao Its available resources. To observe prudence in condi:W ing Its affatrA, with a prompt adjustment Of 104e111. _ tWmor.,--No.lo Merchants' Ssehange, Philadelphia.' TO° undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company, In Schuylkill county, and will effect all kinds of Insurance. as above,on applitationat his offlce, opposite the Town Mall, Pottsville. SAMUEL GARRETT. February 83,1850 8.1,f Schuylkill Fire & Marine ' , .Of Pcoitiessrille. • • Office in Billyman's Building, Kabantongo st., 2 doors above Centre st., YottsviLle, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BT LAW, • SiatiCOOP.CIPCIe CHARTER PERPETUAL. Thls t%npany obtained its Charter at the last &radon of the Legrato e of Pennsylvania, and Ps nnw fatly ' gaol:ad dug prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates, an Fire and Inland risks. on Public and Private Boil& ings,lharniture, Stocks of Goads had Merchandise of all kinds. • Also on Mal Breakers and kiarhinery, Inland Itmo ranee on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and Rivers; also on Cargoesof Coal to Philadelphia, New .York, Bal timore. dr.e. This Company guarantees to'sdf ttst all looses promptly. and thereby hope to merit the patronage , • the public. ' Directors.. • SAMUEL SILLYMAN. • J. IL ADAM. WILLIAM MORTIM ER. Jr. JOHN D. DEIBERT, JACOB lIUNTZINOER, Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS, GEORGE LAUER, J. E ORAEFF, W.F. smrrii, • • . 11. tr. UUNTZINGSR, ROBERT M. PALMER, OEOROE , J. HEIM. SAMUEL SILLYMAII, President. W. P. SMITH, Secretary and General Agent. Pottaellle, January I, '67 „. ' • - Corner of Commerce & Shamokin Stan • moon MOSS 11,01711 OF VIZ lIIIZIOOAD. Shamokin, Northumberland Co. Ma. W3L N. WEAVER, Proprietor 1n1126. - 05_ 174 y• THE "BUCK HOTEL." • Nearly opposite the court thaw Lebanon, PO* George P. , Retnhartt P roprietor. This hotel, in? long eelebrted its ltenemul ' • and good accommodal lona, boa been recently Improved, and continues to be the Stage Hotel and General feed Quarters May 3,1838 113.1 y "INNITE HORSE HOTEL." • Corner of venire and X antongo ets.,Potteoille. Joseph U. Pepe, Proprietor. • Entertainments and areontmodetions of the beat Mal, end every attention will be paid by the host and his at. tendants to make isdists'and travelers comfortable. . • Pottrrille. May 'to, 14:17 • THE "EAGLE HOTEL," • Eagle Beiletings, corner Of Cumberland and Mar ket Os., Lebanon, Pa. • • Adorn nook, Proprietor.. • This la the largest and most commodious hotel lo Lele soon, with ample eotrestlgnees for families, single boar. nod the pubtle generality (Its, 3 'ad 1.84,4 iptiMAPER 1 LUMINF.RII rthe su b scriber respectially announces to tho Public that he has completed Ma Steam Mr etJaw-mill In Locust Valley, &buyULM mousy, and Is nler prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber at the kilrolt takes-Pub as Pine, Hemlock and White Oak of Amery sue ano - deserlptiol3. ir ar Bills of Lumber cut to order at the shortest nottzt, N0v.17.14 .464 f . EDWARD ,ll . We: WII.LIAMSPO -T P, Ii . 1:; 1 ; e : .ve t , 'ft! , 011 6 4eigia I 'l Bnabarslll:Erio i.. as b ~, g 0 ge . t ett . l i rwr i V , rry o:l 4ella wl‘ le it - - Tid i ttieduir ti f : pine Unmri rads ! , . al , 0 ' ' - . 1 ' • 0;10 • • ‘'', l 47 ' 41 4,0 )r 4 ' • ' '6 .#.144; • ' t • • 4 :stu . 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' -•- 1 . , .i • .r.• •-•.-,. - Airtbovery shortait NON, Our sk , , ,_, - , - • ii ' '', 414, 4 ) 1 .: _ 1 .- i ~. . _ ~ am wi woo t ib ui tus ia t i oy A ti , ~, 1,1 , , , ... , Ettslobbles. Don . rieticia , , . '',' • ,I I WILL mOn YOU TO PthAillOhle 80 OP THs zAant a .up sum otrr*oir f 3 cause oxv,icoliffpnis, cirmirtuscrnt go 'oda aa k sps Asp suaritcv Am SUM 10,ottamiki11D TREET trJA: 1 04:4443:%4:144A4 INSURANCE O. HOTELS. NATION►AL HOTEL, TO BUILDERS. PAINTING, &C. ; 1 6V7.7ls":ll7.°Zd B ett g A Dlietis il sorteseut of. Window Shades,men and beautiful de. 2, Including Gold ikedered, Oiled, landeuipe of Fla. nl, Gothic de., In, cheaper than nee. figured, Glazed awl.of armes, &- Mal Paper Shad aeription For rale by BENJ. BANSAN. Centro Street, oppopite Episcopal Church. harsh 22, • • PAPER HAWCII(CB, uneuerie sir s, OWN, Le. retE subscriber . is now receiving his nepatterns of :Paper Hangings and Borders.. th e s, ors and rooms, embraeing the newest and moat sultab epatterns--seleeted for the rental sized house to be papered hi the country. The subscriber takes great 'mein selecting blamer, to suit the houses to tar pa pered. Awing the tot area few elegant patterns of gold, for balls and parimp. Oar 'tech embraces assortments from - four different miminheturrts, which glees a great variety of.patterns to choose from. .. ... . . . . Also. Cheap Papers, in Groat Variety, At all prices; some as low as 8 cents* piece. Amer Certain+ in Great Variety, Whoksale and /Ptah. *IV-Paper Rangers famished with paper at wholesale prices. flood paper bangers also furnished when re. (paired. . . Our varied assortment of paper hangings, borders and paper shades, presents peculiar attractions to those who desire to purchase, and as our stock is the largest in this section of the country. persons am almost always be so. couunodated by eat ling at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Payer Store. Pottsville. via '• sib 14 . 10. • WATCHES, JEWELRY. AMERICAN • RAILWAY TIME AEEPERS, a choice article, Jest received by . -- J. 8. ELLIOTT, • - next door to the ?Sleeve' Bank. PottivUle, May 10.'66 _ 19 GOLD and Silver Lever, and Plain Watches, for sale lower in price than theY - Eave ever been offend in the county ?f . Schuylkill. J. B. ELLIOTT, • next door above tbelilinerd Bank. Pottsville, May 10, '56 M. AVISE'S °HEAP Watch & Jew. Vein' Store, Na. 72 North Second - s =r7" . street, (oppodte the 'Alt. 'Vernon -- Honse,) Philadelphia. . Gold Lever Watches, tall jeweled, 18 II eases, $2B. dW ier Lever, full jeweled. $l2; Sliver Lapin., $9; Guarer_ $5 to $ 7: Gold Spectacles,St 60 to $10; Silver Spectacles $120; Silver Table Spoons, per set, $l4 to $18; Sliver Des' se: t Spoons, $9 to $11; Silver Tea Spoons , $4 76 to $7 60 Gold. Pens and Gold Cases, $3 20 to $5; Gold Pens and SilverCsses,sl; together with a variety otil no Gold Jew. elry.Gold Curb, Guard and F,ob Chains. All goods war ranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry re.,, paired In the best manner. iAlso, Masonle Marks, Pins, \ to., wade to order, N. h.—All .orders sent by - mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Sept. 20,'56. 384 y Si AUFFER A; HARLEY. CHEAP. WATMEB k JEWELRY— Whokoalit and retail—at the "OrGe phia Watch a Jewelry .ore," No. 96 North tiotoud street. corner of Quarry, Phi Gold /gem - Watches, full Jeibelled,lB carat! „Ant, E e B .Gold _hoptua Watehta, $lB 00 to $24 00. : full jewelled, - $l2 00 Silver"aping. jewels, • - 900 Superior Quaillers, - - 7 00 ,Gold Bracelets, - • • 300 Oold Spectacles, ......7 00 Mae Silver dm, - • - - 160 Ladled Gold Pencils, . • • - 100 Silver Teatpoons, set, • - 00 Gold Pens, with Pent% arid Silver Holder", $l. • Gold Fingeminge, 37% cents to $80; Watch Glasses, phini , l2 l ,4 cents; patent, V% cents; Lnnet, 25 cents; other artido in proportion: All goods warranted to be what they are mold for. - STAUFFER *HARLEY. Ox hand—some Gold and Silver Levers andLeydnes, 81111 lower than the above prices. - • 0 . October 4,1856. 40-1 BUSINESS CARDS. J OSEPH GEARY, Civtl and Clalee—Oortier of Market and 24 streets, ttavllla, Pa. [January 10 .2- PW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., .late of the Pennsylvania State Geologecal Survey, explores lands; mines, an. October 114 . '55 41-tf DR: G. N. BOWMAN, Sur. _l_7geon Dentist: Ottteetn Brick Butlding,'Oeis s.• corner Market and' Second. streets, Pettey!'le, Pa. . October 1,1853 • ~. -404 f HUL O B.PLEA,_____A.N.TB,. Civil. and P Mining Engineer, UTTKVILLE. • rrica—Centre street, west side, between Market and Norwegian—asme building In whirl, Mr. Poota'S oMee fa Winded. • • January 31,174 5-6131. • - OHN HODcrKISS, Mining Engi neer. and Surveyor, Centro St.,-Pottev . ' ille, Pa., at tends to Surveying and Exploring Coal Lands: Inspect - log Mines, &e. Agent for the purchase and sale of Real ~f state, collection of rents, /Se: - March 72, 1858. r • . 12-tt CO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGl neorand Surrepor, /Mier Tenmed; Centm Street, Po Wyllie, Pa: Examinations,. Reports, Surreys and Maps of Coal Mines, Coal Lands, Mining, Machinery, de., *United on the shortest notice. Agent for Coal'ilines,ke. September 24,1t1.56 - satt• DR. T. P. TRUCKS and R. A._ MAINGAY, Mining Engineer, Patentees of "Pro- COIN of Purifying Mine Water" are now at the "Pottsville House" where they will be happy to see those operators 'who are Interested in saving the expense sttendant on the destruction of Boilers by mine water. • Pottsville, August 9, '66 32 - HENRY -W. POOLE, Geological,. Topographical and Inning Engineer, Centre atreet,i Pottsville Pa ;,gives attention to surveys And examinn-" lions doal Lands, to surveys - of mines ,reptiring ape.; chit accuracy, and to the superintendence and entirel charge for proprietors of estates. February 2, 52 [July '44'54 2741 • .ittf . _ 4. GENCY—Foi the Purchase and' Sale of Real Estate; buying and selling Coal: ti-1 k us cliargi of Coal Lands, Mines, 'Ae.,and collectingl rents—from twenty years experience In the County be l hopes to gliw , satisfactlon. Office Mahantango Street,: Potbrrille.. . ' CHAS. M. HILL. I • Apr116,180 , 14-tf ' 1 i H. McElwain, Civil end,. Minin g It/ evEngineer, Ashland, Pa., attends to Surveying anft lasperting Mines, rveying and dividing lands. regu-t, biting Town Lots, a i d all other baldness In the line of his profession. i Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 04 r Schuyikllt Orrunty,-Pa. - • ' ' .i Feb. 23.1856. ~ s.ly T MD. L. DODSON, Opera . tire and ideChanlealDentist.hastit- 'gee a tedupone of the best. Dental Establishments in thbt peter the State, and intends to afford his patrons the benefit el 0•11117 improvement in the art. lie gnaran.s tees to Imitate nature to a nicety in the adaptation and, arrangement ot Terrometalic or Vitrescent Teeth; In sorts partial or whole lotion Atmospheric 'pressure, to the entire exclusion of Spiral springs; extracts dead teeth and roots with facility, and Ails doeayiag teeth with gold, rendering them useful' during life. .ffirOffler iai Maket street, two doors above Centre. North side. d anVEO.TIROWN, Mine Inspector, ten-, den his services to Landowners, men of busbiewq capitalists. from his 'experience in mining, and knowledge of veins, u ho le engaged in this and adjoin tug counties, in examining pinys and exploring Coal lands, he hopes to be able to give satisfaction to all whci may want his genius. • REFERS to BuJAKIN Bitting and asstuNgat; Eggs Philadelphia, and D. E. litcti , and WILLIAM Mums, Jr., Pottsville, for capability and integrity, Address—GEO. BROWN, Inspector; East Nor . wegLan reetiPottsville, Pa. July 5:1856 ' 27- ,;• TRANSPORTATION. PAILAD'A & READINC RAILR I OAD. 0111-1111111111. WINE lIFFICE of the Yi ybe rattier Freight and Tit this Company, will be att fol 1856, until further noUee: _Licit , .- • TTSVOIUMNIt t 0 MILL. ! respectfully an . i 1 14 ii4 i t i r l . l l i r iv,l r_ 7 3 "i t....„, n in o g un m e i tt u o.thei now pole com U p o i t e ha ti t l an be a lr in n f ew an n ope oll I now-, ~ e ; x ::, . s , 4 1 A 81,2 4 L • 4. I 7 -cm • ca= mtion,*sus that they aro prepared to imp • ...„_,„,,, ....„,_ _ plyall Vona of Bar Iron of 'radon ekes To Richmond,- . !,, - 2 00 1 991 .1 go 175 which they will wationtto be superior itt quality to any " Philadelphia, ' . 190 1 Ilts 170 -1 65 obtained from abroad, atthe samo prices. " Inclined Plane, 2g02 05 170 265 They also =soured* T Bails, for the use of the 001. " Nkatown, • 190 185 'l7O 1 65 aeries and Lateral lloek Weighing from 11 to 60 lbs. per " " Germantown R. It. 190, 1 145 1 70, 16) Yard. =door the.belt Iron, and , which will be found " Falls of Schuylkill, - ' 190 135.1 70 105 much cheaper that so /Mortal/ ortftio• 41 lianaynnk, 100 186 -170 145 , Being practical mochoolos, and hav i rchad considerable " Sprbag 3111le, .- 166. 1 60 k - 45' 1 4,6 experience In Owl= bruins" the . 3latter themseivee " Conabehocken and, Ply- ' •1 that they an give entire satisfactio purehaiera, and . mouth Railroad, I . • 165 160' I'46' 1.46 also make it, their Inherent to patronl bme manufac. " Iterate:Oa And Pone' and .. 'urge. ..,„ ~- . • Joipv - z unt a co. Jones' - • , - 160 1'55 115 1•60 ~, Decem b er 0,13 5 1' ; .;-• -- • • 49-tf 4 4 Nardat:nrnor Bridgeport. IGO 1:45 .146 140 - WAS Hill a 9=R ir •1!I/OR K 8 e . " Port Kennedy, i 165 ISO • 140 140 " Valley Forge, i 116 )40 140 •I'4o , 111011.. a• JAB 1 411FrraiMeettnily Wilk • " PhtIMIX111114), ' • .146140 1 30 180 e 1.. . ;,,, thelattestion of the business community if norrept Vora, ' .1 46 140 1 110 180 ~.-_, I , P c;PI to Newlasehine Shop and Foundry It stairtk, l4O 1 3 6 SZS 1 63- ; In, .: , ereetedbatweso Coal and Railroad stash, 11 Douglasville, _„. ,1 40 1,35 125 12 5. , ..... and hordtritton Norwegian street, whose . " Birdsboro', . 130 125 115 1.16 they are mvpared to ornerft• an ordessifor machinery of " Reading, • - 120 1.16' 105 1.05 Brass and Iron, meths, Steen Engines, kll kinds of Gear , ' < 4 Between , Reading and. ' '4 . hit for Rolling 171114'Grialt and Sow Mills, Single and I Mohrwrlllo, l2O 1 15, 105 IOS Double acting Potage6o44l Breakers, Drift Can, all Model " Moluiville, .. ; , 1201 16 205 .106 ' of Railroad ftantlogrollica as Chattel flu Flat and 1" Balk " Ramblers, . ' 1"31 ,115 - ' . Frogs, Switches, Ite4iniktods of cart Ind wrought Iron " Oreigalong, l2ol'l 15 ' , Shafting. Beinggiontleal- Maehanke, and Wring made' , Byorder of the Board of Managers. • ' ' '; the demand* of the 06 8 1 2 460 011 Shell' study for yearn Aug. 8 . 856 . 224 T w . TT . mg LwpagNity, goer, also all kinds of Ilfieldelety in theirline of bushman, they Batter themselves -Motorola' doostit theft establishment' PHIL/46'A. £ READING RAIL ROAD. will give satisibetiort4O-aw who rosy tumor them withir. - NESEILIN co. An orders O v ialWAreceived sod e oted, on the roost, ' - tonos i o otelnir i n e it „ ..., RATES Of 'PERM= ON DINIteIIAND) 11$1 AND,AFTER NOVEMP` 4,...,18581 twin further notice, the toilowl Pteigtit wilt be charged p!or 100 pounds: . • Azimut" Or /SUCK?. ' , ' 04491 D 4 T I , 311 /.1 tothi t tn . 1 Dry 0 nt, IVO giUtg e f. . 11 in 'iltegl . :lt iwrimh ar 4itt li v ygethan. „ I' l 411 44‘11 2 Magrg r i; 1 1 4 ,Lly " . 4 .„ Au g . . vo i lh i,ftsiva b i CT ' MoTiiiiiiiiiiii I v: dapalitgariMbligulyAnso :inn I IMO Mi li 1 ig nota 7* b • 4. 4 ."' '', P er S i NFM . q m fr: , . efißie.U.N . ig' ,'* vaeittinv — We rp., r moittpitehilllnikis4 oh k tag oitz ilk u ibtileffett Jaya ads lz!1 A kni' m :a &we S -.4SATURDAY:: . IIIOGitrpIWAYI, :OqT IRON " ()BLS. T. • l i tlß R• R . at. eels y invite 1,:t1. ' the attiatkor of the nem community 1= t o th o j r norpaeredry and liachine A. .1 Ea in the town of BLC/air,dcbeiyikill court ty, _where _they are prepared to bOlid Rem K •nes, oftal Oreakere,,fumps and Machinery of eery Pam. Also, Drift Car s. Iron or Brass esstinpuof any signor pattern. Was practical mecbantes*W *rotors and others who want machinery yrrad4 do welly Ore them a all and examine their work. Orders thank fully leeelesd and executed at the, shortest notice and ce reasonable terms. CATIVAS, 0 aiIIiTTLIS 4k CO. St. Cab, June 2tod7 ASHLAND IRON WORKS. THU sussciumes An aWig 1! ; prepared to tarnish. at th Iron 1 " ;4.4 4 Worts,Staimlngines and Pompidou, •-... Power and enmity, for and other purposs, Coal Ihsakera of e verysise and pattern now in use, together with -Astinga and forginn: of ovary descriptions. thad and wire Cam .of all dew and patterns, Lugs Vlach and Uor • Cara.-all furnished at the shortest. notice.' The anb , cribera flatter them selves that, inassonth as every member of the firm is a practical mechanic, they will be a ,te to furnish m wht• nerythat whieompare favorably with any In the Ite gion..i • AU orders direct y, ed to L. P. GAILV ut. A Bros., nelittylhill count Pa ~will receive prompt attem; (Ion: @ L P. GARNER. AaOland, May 10,'60 CARTERS A4LENaIIiON WQ.pKe, at agora casoiyugua woumay, - The SubsCribers,proptie tots of the L= Ins , ' above sunned istenalreestablishment,an• ''. 4 •l menace to the clUsensof Schuylkill amn- En ty, and "the public generally, their nasal nessto turn out any and all klndsof work la their line, at the shortest notice, and In the most sat isfactory manner--such as building Steam Engines, man ufacturing lialirced and Drift ears, Pumps,Castingsand 'Machinery df all kinds. 3nl the test workmen are' employed. and satisfaction MAT t herefore be safely guaranteed. Orden from abroad Intnnpay Ailed. CARTERS a LL . Tamaqua, Janrun 27,1855 4.11. B: ER atlt z gplNJß4lB WI L M tumm......m.„ Iron LLIZ.R Fotuaders, respeetfully inform their pa trons, and the public generally, that they La are fully prepared at the above establish ment, to manufacture Steam Englneed every she; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other description of Iron and Brae Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other lnudnews,ori the most reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders , for Blast Tumults and Uachine work in general. • Repairing of all kinds done with neattiesi Ind despatch at the lowest prices: All work famished by them war• mated to perform well. They would solicit the custom of tholo who may want articles in their lint in thlsv trinity. Ail nrdos will meet with immediate and prompt attar. S. W. HUDSON. March 4,1858 il.ly . 'W. a. 11171501.4 DWIALDSQN IRO ORKS. n COX. JONE: a CO. respectful ' n l , ll/. • • Invite the attention of the business eaR mmunitv t their new Foundry and r n azz Irhine ?Ann to the town of Donald -7. -..e.Schayll.llt county. They are now ready ~nte all orders for machinery, such u steam en4ines, pumps, coal breakers, mill gearing for grist and saw mills, ratirmd and drift , ears, de., de. Bei i. practical mechanics. we flatt.r (inety's' that all work done at the Donaldvon Iron W , rks, will give such satisirti.m, as will swine the future custom of their miner Orders thankfully received and execu• led et the shortest notice, and an reasonable terms. r t s \ PBTER COX. ALFRED JONES. LEW IS- MILLER. 'iobrinri 2. ISM fr • THE Subscriber Is prepared to mann feature STEAM ENGINES of any power, "1 I=R' Pumps of any eapecity,and Coal Breakrrs H of every - description ; as well as every other kind of machinery used In Mines, B erg, Mantaces, Bolling Mills, Saw amp, te. From the ferilltiee Tomessed for roannhieturing, and froin long experience in the business, work can hemmed out at thisestablishment, at the very lowest prices, and of 'a superior quality. ' Persons desirous of putting uputsehineryOf any kind, are invited to call and examine patterns and become ae• painted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solkited, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execntion. WILLIAM DEMAND'S. Min ersville, December. 9, 1854 . 48.tf WO KS. eri T w e sti sp l i wroalsa. tly Write ethe attention of the busineascommonity i=4;4' to their New Machine Shop and Foun ' dry, erected in the town of Tremont; and antler the superintendence and - maaso. relent of Messrs. Z. Batdorff and Philip Umbolts, where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of erase and iron, each as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrip tion; all kinds of Clearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills, Drift Cars, and all kinds of Railroad Castings, anch As Chairs for Fiat and T Halls, Frogs, Switchis, and all kinds of Cast and Wrought' Iron Shaftings. Mr. Mu ttons being a practical Mechanic, and baying had the con lidence&nd experience for many years in the-Coal Region, ,persons desirous of putting np Machinery of any kind, 'are Invited to call and examine onr patterns and superior , qualittof work, and become acquainted with prices at ;these Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of." , 'cry kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be , given to their prompt execution, basing severalls, 20, -80.40, and 60 horse Engines on tumid. Jan. 6, 1666 1-17 ' C. A.! A. M. SELTZER. FOUNDRY & ffiItACKINE SHQP, Port rbon, sonnyucui Co., ra. - T. H. WINTERSTE annottne 'es bin ullnen, from the complete outfit FRI trttß of the above namedestatil ishment, lo sup. .-11/ = ply all orders In his line of business— such as for Steam Engines, Hail rr , ,d and t ra, Pumps, Coal Is reakers, Gallup and Machine ry of every pattern. He warrants his work tove sans. faction, and accordingly solicits patronage at home and abroad,: , Jan. 2T, 185 a 4.17 FRANKLIN JR(IN WO - 103. •T,th ono riberS annotoire to the Pub. r r a l at' H . e that they are the Pmprieters of the • • !llguiß Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately ear . - fna !ilia ried on by S. Wyman, where they con tinue to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice, Steam Engines, Pumps,Coal Breakers and Machinery of almost any rine or description, for mining or other purposes. , • Also, Railroad and Drift Cars, lam or Brass Castings of any else or pattern. Orders are respect fully solicited. • Clito. B. 7,IEII3LER t BRO. ' • - Franklin Shovel, Works. The subscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and, Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. _Attention is particu larly celled '.to their Coal Shovels. Orden for Shovels of any else or pattern promptly attended to. - rl.! li. PISSLEB BRO. Port Carbon, August 21,1852. ' 81-tf FOUNDRY AHD MACHINS SHOP, Steam car nractorye eat., ON/ NOTICE.—The loudness of the late Om of SNYDEII & 'will be coati* """ uedby the subscriber in all its sada* • Ect Etual branches of Stearn Engine building, bolo Pounder, manufacturer of all ktrehrol Marbillat7, for Rolling MIUe Mast Furnaces, Railroad Cars, &e. Ile till also continue the business of Min lug and Selling the celebrated Pinc .Pb rut While At& and Lewis and Spohn reins Rai Ash Cbals, being sole sewie tor of these Collieries. ' GEORGE IC MEDEA. January 21.1864 TO 00/kil, OPERA:MINA af_; IN ERB. I.lollelllr WiellOr Ora* , • The subscribers= _ invite the L.,„, attention of the munity to "*". l their Boller Works, manatee& street, be. rtgll cLum ow the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where they are propasedto manufacture BOLLEER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes,Ossometers, Drift Cr% dc., Lc Boners on hand. _ Being vitetkal mechanics, and having SW years demoted themselves entirely to this bronchial business, they Sat ter themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a atll. I ndividuals and Companies willind it greatly to their ad vantage to JO UR oidbre engaging einewherw. May 5, MS ltt•tf eA, JAMES NOBLE. & R. R. Coy, July 30, 106. 11i — on Coal transport by lows, from Soptsmber • -11 T. C Ir,v) :I Fri:lt?l MICHAEL GARNER, JOHN C. GARNER, 'JOSE:4J. GARNER. TAM AQUA. BEAVER '+•-.A ut) VON A LDSO2I. MI.RTCBBVILLE. DEHI!NsnzIRON VORKS; IO:C17-, • PORT CARRON. P4)'I"II•VILLE. MIS6ELLINEdIJS. ALOGE Atuffirimentr • Calnto Plias aid Ear Ilings.just rieestrod 1'019."111r0 Slay 10. J. i.uorr. QICATES.;--A large ant of Ullman aid ditsticsalikitak - otsdriargu r sl4 at kor ptiessitor ills. r PRANK Dut SD. T EATIIER}BELTINO, tanned' 'Abetting. ittrasotwi Ana tiveted,of sunder quality. helm flantletteder allates et the Oardesre and Icon depot.' 'Nc..5), 'Se • "' 51. • FRENTING PAPER.—Book dc News raper,74 eyery die ma wedetkof gul*•2 qualith Isla at Mlll prices. , _- LOMMOUES, 1 \ Centre street, Pottsville. MkTtid 9. '46 tf DIARIES FOR 1837 . Xllit P atty .Memorandum Book for. 537; anetaletax an AI Moe and Interest ie. ,, 'Various Pima be the or Pocket, for pie . . by • - ' -• • - B. HANNAN, ..._ '- • i• , •, . - Bookie/3er and Stationer. ~ _ ~.. . m , 4 A,11 1) "TEACHItif C. ' • rMY,Organist, gives Isstruc • thus in 3 the Plano Forta and hle Godwin, In Pottii , • and nalghborlas towns. rains moderate. Apply. at Ids Ake. seeond_door Delo* the Past Odloe,PothieWa January 3.!117 _ • , G 1-3'n reedy . 4 t s r viw gu i ttri o s4.T ii te d r an . d • - reedy to attend COTILLION PARTIES, BALLS, NICS.. Wert addressed to , N. J. Bans, or C.C. QM= will retelY• prompt attention . - .Pottarille, July 12.1.6 rySLENTAIN'S THIRTY YEARS. -• HE 'SUBSCRIBER cap now fulnish ?time 2d of Benton** litstory of the itmericist orwrometit for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1830, tom paint the !ark. Mel, sets to 2 Tote., for sae at B. BA NNAN'S Book A Stationery Store. Potful)* July 26,'80 30- iftoiA Ru e saft CQATS, &C. taw India has just received a tor India Eater Coats, very light and durable, uta 'double—cultable for guild/MI and other who are exposed to • the weather. Also. cheap India Rubber Working Coats and Pants. which are cheaper than any ern offered Were for a good and durable article. It. HANNAN. LEONARD, PRY R. Bay9lgiers S T D „ A AQ ealers In Exchange.- . . UA, PA. ( / and ATTENDED TI) land drafts for sale on all the prlnelpal titles In the `;Unlon, Also; draft for Ws on Zogland,lnland, Sail• lend and Wales. Jane 14,'d6 24- :6 _ AttiFismAintlfi n DRAFTS o' - otbr Quaker Houso of Jahn A Edward Cordaro A of London. and on the Belfast Banking Co. o Ire land, always fir sale, in sums frost 11 up to 4600, by the anburiber. at bls Bookstore, Pottsville. These Onus ,hire nothing to.do with the Passenger Lines. and they are considered the saAllt houses in this country and in Europe.. BENJ. BANNAN. • LAMPS! LAMPS !I LAMPS !I! VENVELI.2S PATENT SAFETY LAMP 8 and9ANS, to prevent accidents from the use of Ilurulnenulit On the same principle as Davy's Safety tamps, warranted not to explode, and highly rec ommended by Professor 73111yman and other scientific gentlemen. A large assortment, Just received, and for sale by' • ,• •.* MOUT & LEacix. . Pottsville. January 3. IT I. . fLip IMMOOLINKEITANbiI. F M subscriber has hall anufactured te his order a lot. of Public School Iron • Instant* le to Insert and buten in the desks. , Theees6l hare corers which: slide os when in use, and beeMs, they cannot be upsetand thus yea the desks sad furni ture. They are a capital article AM 11d100b1: Teachers and schools supplied by the quantity, st 11. BAITNA,PB Cheap Wholesale and Retell tlook Mee. liottsrille. Way 17;'8d ' 40 Desil til=llatirLlllLtr; Milton, Northumberland county, Pct. irE stibscribers are no* prepared' to aonters of Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, rotaloss, Fatter, Eggs, Lard, te.,tbst may Dement to them. Cool operators and purist= deakes (*Schuylkill county would do well to get their supplies or grain and pro d l. dons trout us, as we can supply them at _wires to be to their tltadtamt. Send us your ceders. - swam worn. • 'llllton, June 28, '56 ' M. . . Ia morialawarlit 11111 es ITSTtimatialire, • • 2 dooks4) so ‘ sOfficexassttra Street, • It •"\ NOLL strictly . attend to all collections • nertisted to ibem, negotiate Business Paper, Loans, Stocks, and all other sectultles: Messrs. Taylor, Brothers. Bankers, Nev Rork, Drafts on Union Rink Of London, Belfast Banking Company of Ireland, National Bank of Scotland: also at the sees of Beim. ftreenl: Taylor, Liverpool, , • Messrs. Taylor;-Bruce t Co., Lieth, Siotland. Copslantlyon.band aid for sale f o r any amtrant,from .Llamiriirds, In 'rums to suit purchasers.. - These drafts are payable at sight, and'are good in eve ry part of Bitgland4reland, Scotland, and Wales. Un current Bank Notes exchanged, at the best rates. Land Warrents bought and sold. Pottsville, April 19, 1 66 iJan.19,1848 3-1 16. A. B. BORBA% Beaker, Dealer la Exchange, mail Land Ageat, - Stillwater, Minnesota, - COLLECTIONS attended to and tax,, 'ua paid throughout the Tenritoiy. Will attend tiS the purchase and location of Government lands In 7114 needs, Wisconsin and lowa, and furnish drafts annual located by him, with accurate descriptions oftbireoll; timber, de. Particular attention will beet.* to beet. log boa warrants. Persons dashing Idol to Wei de war wentsshould &Whom blanks Gm the asalipiuosuis, or attach to the warrants powers of Attornepositthoris low him to locate them In their names. .artldeates from the Land Glace will be Immrallatebri Vo thaw , for whom such locations are made. Jaye a. '56 4 4,:26.1y rtifillPaft,q..R..Ti"tigriti UAL . Linseed Oil and Graph/Wthi Pltuntegoor Slack Lead of commerce. Thogitichils highly recommended to bat owners, as It rarldhlthe action of salt water. Ake., also to boiler and iron Manufacturers of every descrip. Hon. mschinlits. k,br tin and other roofs, and in fact for sny purpcwe wheWis .dealrable to preserve tin— protect wood from int; and also to „preeerve wooden work. One coat Of-thisWnt is as durable as Gmr coats of the ordlßoners painted inside with a good cost of ttiN . paint will be fully protected from cor ral/On. PlAiiift cans, from Ito 66 fba 12% cents per In casks 41100 to 600 tbs, 10 cents per pound. Palnteki Mt procure a small quantity for trial. Iformaiitholeiale sod retail by lb HANNAN. Sollopat for the manufacturer In Schuylkill county. • . n •• • • . • . u i !. • t , • • • , GERM/M t • Broadway. Few York. • SULLENDER it. PASCAL'S, 4.lith Streak Philadelphia. " NeCORIPS,' • • • . Chestnut Street; Philadelphia. • ' Styles for the Pall and Winter of 2• - Gloves* • • . Gloves Gloves t . owes t • GLOVES a in (JAMMU' (new style for the Wks) GLOVES made by fours, who the best in the lade it GLOVES of Km, and gloves of Beira; ' GLOVES of Doossr,CLOTII and Casmouur; _ GLOVES of Wool and Silk end Cottorsi GLOVES of Buckskin, (a large lot 'nY, - ". GLOVES for driving. Moves !by walking; • ".• GLOVES of White Kid. Soo Black Hoskin: GLOVES Imitation, which wincturesembles these • GLOVES to be worn at the tiomlig - Aseembliew, GLOVES of Ratakin: (very nee.) GLOVES all sists,lit every kind: - GLOVF.B to init the young soli old;' - GLOVESto keep cdt the Winter's colt . ~. GLOVES In great riUmbent, in style very nice; atoms which I'm selling at a very low priem - . GLOVES If you Want them . be mesh' to call . At the City Hat Store and Gents' Furnishing llall Neat Door to L e i? Patient House. antes d., ibeterWe N. 8.-Just received. a Wadi lot of Hnet's Patent En ameled Paper Collars, a new article fbr Gents. Gents' SHAWL:3,B/4,i Pins, (Warmers Scarfs, *e. • December d, VI . - . . 41r. , PATENT "METALLIC Co • 8i , • -• ~_ . , •.. -:wiridirtzo Itimaii , i -- , , i 4,4301 ... 1 ,_ • n ' t.ll A 0 . •, 1 'dila. W r,""t-,„ ":-...---„„„,.......- ~..- 0 , r• - ..it ....,,,, ,... .* , 124...... ; .,.. , s'l lI I' t' li !l.T.l!",t':"lY:l:7 l lrlF.illoi.,. 7 ilinto eta kit, ... '•la r 1 , $.O. . 1, 'ltriltdiNtit i SlS " v ittr Bill ap -0 lipilmtbi ti illizthWittrullit,thditifile mis of "I ti 441. a '4 A a use.', Zi l l timat ql !• qf i tioii 4 20 4 . 15,au5d - tki,lso4,l itiltilyintift ° Omits reteleasbttleroo I *ills eiessii Atli do i , • a ~ , . Ata&btantl Mai; A. . • 1 Weikily IssigkiaVti •• • aiiMpai&litreigita f i t IMO !•! . 1 t' ,. , %t i =fir fr; te,,,,t0 lo oß v o tit el rit‘iiiir i n to ir wltaliiit L AMM rprippe 'lliaalittlittibleseill Ise _to, - - Predifid gster96 Y. I4OICPRIIiTB 1 THE SNOW. taucheriea].,.,, ...... _ , Therelhey ae.....l t t item - h e feet.stais _tonal- Saunders set looking lnto the: era .whi ch roar. :nate. The dresidfaltruth fell OPoo their minds *depth* lenge , eblmney t and brushed: away a tur. , as an ataanthe: the plange,the shriek, the splash His position was novel and painful; and he role 'of tbeadosing stele., the riskti4lllo white lace and went to the window and looked mot. Fir :twice to the surfsee,ithe Sul puma and and wide lay the white snow, dresser and doodahs ' the death-gurgle, th salmi:haw tiewavois all I . as the death it typified, glistening under . the de- : these passed before m , Ohl the agony of that standing moon, moon pale as a inour ewer over the pall, . husband; Oh! the eptb of thit dates despair: surrounded by the sympathising stars, their eyes : 01.1 whet a scene, al they stood gesing open _the glimmering upon her, as it were, through Ann.-- t•Vattlathig rootatint,l'orlth slasPod hands; as they And as be stood there regarding the scene, and • stood there oa the flea by . the 'glittering water, listening to the moaning mother, be caught sight ,in that winter night; ander the descending moon. of those small root-prints leading from the gelds; ,; This was the New-rear're Bee. Would the Xs*. and he thought, "Oh! what, misery bad come ` rages gray be more chordal to those two men? with them: i broirenleart, broken hopes, shame, . Weal it hope" mid joys kindle with its rialog sorrow and despair." Then he saw in the die= i beam? I 'Would theirflp and ebuinits plume I tanee I whitelmite bending beneath a. harden, : their sailed and wearied age, and soar away to 1 struggling slowly and greasily through the Amur: ' newer and mbar flights,wfth its fell-orbed %kn. All it drew near, the teatime of a woman of death. . dor?. Alas! alasl e like beauty were revealed, and be knew' by the The scene was, the solemn and affecting for manner she pressed the burden to her heart • that , Saunders, and he walked down the river, Proving it wash child she bore. She approached so near the two standing thiere4 He, however, kept d that her blue lips were visible, and stood looking look-out upon thanks well as upon the stream, longingly toward the heasii. Soddenly her dark to notice any trateslef the suicide's death-strew. eyes fell apses him glaring intensely—intensely •• gle, which might be visible. He bad proceeded but implotingly.• The ghastliness of the , vision, , bat e abort distance, -when he again discovered and the vividness hf the apparition, rivited him ' that same small foe step leading from the water, to the epee She beckoned to him with' a wild 1 with the current, slid apparently to the' shore.— gesture. He thought *bespoke. 'Twas the voice ' Like an arrow he sped -to his companions, gout :of Browning dispelling the illusion. He called ing : 'The track! the track! I have found it Mani to Saunders to be seated, who, glad to find it a She le not drowned I The track ! this way, this matter of fancy, complied. Browning then con- lira 7: comer ' 1 ' • tinned: • • The twain stuted'op, and nye of hop gashed "The rest you may have gathered. She rained Aver their pallid *Manama like Ughtning.— to'saine the author of her disgrace, nor could • They joined him, tiling: 'Thank God ! we shalt 'threats or entreaties force or induce her. She find, we shall save bar yet!' Tbey arrived at the elateried she Rasa with; but said she had prowls. • place' , where the Eliot-Prints came out from the ad not to declare her husband. .0h! she was the glare of ice, and kriew them sand followed them. true Woman in .her suffering; my own sweet ' For a short distanfee the tracks diverged to the daughter Spay; spoiled and disbeinored as she shore, and there.they turned and led to the water wag; and ' my father's heart was strained and.' again. What 1 haq she repented of her UM re wrong to the utmost. I told her of it; the saw, ' solve, end indeed »agile »rage flow bet woes in and knew it. ''Butto all my prams she turned a the cold and 'glittering i element? No, she had &dear. So when her strength bad been perfect-, but hesitated therelor a,short while. In Alittl• ly restored, and 'tens but this afternoon, I led ways the direcUolof her path 'changed, to the her tO the door and showed her the wide, wide ,' shore. But what, fin that bitter night, instead world: Heaven has dealt sorely with me and my, of drowning she bed frozen! How the terrible wife, /tarry; but I will not fall to cursing." , alternative obtruded Itself upon their minds; for Hein a knock at the door startled the inmates. if she had sunk, her fete was areedy sealed. "'Tie she!" said Browning, in a Whisper, and - • And now the . Minn was dippleg behind the Saunders shuddered as be thought of 'the figural western hills. and they Would losetthe foot-prints be hid beheld beckoning to him. There was no ere long. They honied' i on, shouting her name. answer to the summons . In a moment a band She had taken her way o a long line of chestnut tried the door. It opened. Noce orthem looked and oak that skirt+l the, high bank of tin river. around, as a man closely tori Med up entered,-4 ' They reached the :shone and tracked :her along The now-corer, in, his over4hoes made no noises: underthe ihelringinela ; and there, as the rim as be entered; and they all thought it was the of the moon -tram a moment on the horizon poor,foTlakellgirL, - • ere it dhapeeared.itsineath the tangled 'roots of a eo co d evening!" add a d e epi ; to tt ed, rou sicei huge osk,and imperinconbut thee:DJ:anima, where vein.' i the snow had not penetrated, th ey discovered her. Had a serpent stung him, Browning would' not A cry of joy issued •(ran' the lips of the three : have started more spasmodically. He sprang bat sheleard it not, for that fearful stupor and from his chair, and with ems bound, reached the warmth consequent . upon intense cold was creep -riga benging tem the jotter, and before any. One . tag over her. A little later, and they bad found - was aware °this purpose pulled be trigger., Its hers stiffened come? Yes, there she at on that homiest click, however, announced his intetien cold winter , night.;Pressing her child to ha Wiest and at he advanced upon the stranger, with the Oh ! deep, enchanting, and abiding mother low? clubbed gun, Saunders rushed up behind and What was the keels air to her, but Malebo might seised•hint. • . ' • , keep it from her babe t—whasell the world to hu. "Unhand me, Saanderl,"Cried Brogiiiing, ;'Sus in comparison with that littlellfel—what were all you value your eternal peace; foe I_ shill hold the pangs she had eugerollr the agony she had that man my foe who shall dare te ittatekbetwien .undergone; the dishonor that had fallen upon her, me an d my revenge le ~ - and the acorn that would point its slowly-moving - Saunders replied. w i t h out fu l ui e tt i, r eyu u ere • finger at her scale should weep through the gar rub, George. Would you add muds; to your Mb wor ld ? ~ Ntlieleg, nay , less than nothing, misery?" while tilieltalge„ ,oriber little one should gladden her; Tie s t ranger . u youths. reran , thin came up , nothing.whissue Its iyes she weld beholdithe come and after a little struggle wrested the gen from his glary of the seirit she had lit for eternity; no Browning, saying, "What does all this mean, and PA!, nothing; for despite (ill the pintas peltiogs what i ibis neeptiers? Iliplain yourself, Mr4 - elif the mortal stem, those absinth-hands would pe s os pour oil upon thel troubled waters of her souL— Broweing, while I keep tbis weapon as •a o f m i n f e ty.» • y• ---, True, there wool d be times when her vexed heart "Er plain i How a ura y ou cros s m y sey a ste. would fret, when ,eepremeh would lift up the waves -of hate, but mother - love like the Master awaken. hold? Have you come to gloat upon the Ain you have wrought? , The snake th at stung est» lay • ed, would say, IF • eoze, be still!' heart of heart ? comes he back to cod;and hiss "Poor,poor girl I" said Saunders, for be was the ;round his victim? Ha! hal ha 1 bat, you have drat to discover her.• . mined it. Look in- the hl and hedges for Casson saw and ' /prang to her ] calling her bet. Altitebe wortil Medd, ' Ileum beat, name. She heeded him riot. He bent over, ,and beware hereafter bow gnu my path!" . clasped her in his arms, and imprinted a kiss up. "Mt. Browning," said t ;it jean& man, whois. ' on her pallid lip d.; Still she heeded him not. • A name was Frederick ' "I Ao not compree ,deep sleep wi" filling upon her, and they must ' limetifftelthr•lif eintrepeall 1 - Aim» berth,* that lee:sett, or a deeper slumber, I have come here after *long absence to set.,yoer one In which there are no dreams would fall np daughter Susan. leshObere?" • ' j i on her. They carefully unwound arms which "Hero! Ask the Ids& where she is. Ask die were : convulsively yet cautiously bugge d about »vent that feekt hilt. - What! you a royal bird ,of hart:oho, and took it from her. The little one prey Stooping tdanch towbars!" i was warm, and iss the cold air struck its cheek, it "Good God! what does all this signify ? 8u- opened It eyes roved commen c ed trying. Saunders au limy wife 'e..;. ; .---!' 1 I covered it and allied its complaining; for he held "Thank rifts:yen I" shrieked Mrs. Browning, P. The father and husband then drew the girt Staggering "emu& Thank Heaven for that, Fred from her hiding place, and shook her very rougb. Career'. ,Miltnew the could not lie. I knew - Pe ly. Finally ihelepened her eyes, and their -wild wronliber, husband." ' and wondrous li let met the gaze of Saunders.— "Where lam come to make bee publicly my: Then he' keel! olt was that had beckoned to Indio keep the happy New Year, and you him' through t ' moon-light, over the snow.— biliVnia she has gone in shame and dishonor.,-- True,' shtFwas' nlothed in black; but the same Ha,* become a mother, and concealed our mar- pallid face, - the ;tame -lurid lips confronted him ; rite? or has she told you, and you have not bd. that same dolt and soul-thrilling eye was upon Sued? Alas !we must all suffer enough without him :he shuddelowd, spoke to her, but she wader. suffering innocently 1" • ' 'stood him not., : She was, however, alive and ' "Yon ray she is your wife," said Browning; awakened; and eupporting her on each side they "what evidence is there, save her offspring?" ', compelled her td walk. The influence of the ex "My own avowal. elf you need mop, the cot- einise wu magnetic; slowly her muscles relaxed, tificate and witnesses:", and her 'wandering senses returned. Faster and "May Heaven forgive me for the wrong I have faster they urged her on toward the house, Bann dodo her!" said the father, with a choked utter- den following with the lathe. Tbsy had-more coca; "but she persisted in naming no one, and than half-accemplhthed - the way, when Carson, turned away from all entreaties.", - who narrowly watched her countenance, saw re " Twits my fault," said Canon, 'twos mina , +. tatning consci6ostsua; awl in another moment, A few days.before I lift for the genth, we we • and ere they wore awire'ot it, she broke from her privately married; for I teemed my parents, an. father's bold, end - shrieking, 'Fred r threw her sbe - feared you. We promised never to name 'arms about him' - ' each other as bushel:ld and wife, till we t&aegaio; "Fred, you hwive come at last 1" Carson, with until I might claim her iHthOut fear, and sbe ale a flood Of teen i strained her to his bosom. without reproach. And here I an: now, and she, "Thank HeaVen, Sisy, you are yet alive!' noble girl—tell idle where she 14 old man. I do. Soddenly *Olectipg, she disengaged herself, mend' her at your bander."' • , and inquired fat her child. "I Am a brused reed now, F re d. ` Demand her "Tx safe, dtar Busy ;' sold her father. of the winds." ; *Bather, is st i you speaking ? 0 father! lam There The was a pause, and Saunders, who had let a poor, sinful g rl, and have of loved you se I go of the subdued Browning, saw again in his ought!" ; , ,• .: mind that same wild phantom beckoning to him "Yon have loired nie bette than I deserved," i over the glittering snow, through the keen meet. said Iliewning,iwinding his arm - about her neck, beams. ' 1 . end Missing her, el bare wronged, deeply wrong- j "Can Tan noteell me where I may find her?— ed yea 1" ,; 'E Where did she go from hers?" 1 I "Say not so, " y not so, father. I was at fault." : Mrs. Browning replied: "She has been hereto. Hera Sauna*, wha, unaccustomed to the trans. eight. So cold, and. pale, and pitiful, with twer portation of children, had trudged along slowly 1 sweet baby i But she dare • not stay , for her (fa- and earefally4 fearing lest he should' fall, cop- , thee' return. Oh! if she has died this cold night, • cave.!f i h I'll s b b ri ot4,lll: o l" bab Oo y on s , a g re o ly o . n as tones and'no we are her murderers!" - "Heaven and earth 1" exclaimed Carson ; licin kesethe blood stirring." So they proceeded. you not guess whither she has gone?" . 1 • "Fred; said' Susan , "I am so glad you have' ' "No," said the mother; "she weutont the back. „Some. lAre ed im I grew warm and sleepy. doer, through the fields. Her heart wu b r .,. under the tree b y the river, that' you bad come lug !" e , back, that our re bad sanctioned oar union, "Let ns search for her," said Browning, ad and that we w , re Beteg happily together. 'Twos brill her back, and ask her forgiveness. Thom& a Wild, stranVirearn for me, for, one so despair. she has not been filial ; she has been loyal; arid I leg.' Father '4 nit me off, and I•bad-hegan to have done her a greivons wrong. , ,Let-ur, go 'mistrust you. I Forgive me, Fred ; but my brain about it • this moment. We . shall deadest find was 'a little timed !" i., I her at some of the neighbors. Let us, disperse ;at "Heaven be trebled, dear Susan, the dream et»il the forks of the road, and inquire at the houses soon prove true. : . I eboald have been home two till we find her.* -i:, months since; ibat I! have been islet, vete , sick, , "Yes, I shall little deserve her love." said Car. even CO 0/01 0 . 1 •Ot of death. I dared not inform. eon; little requite ber faithfulness, if I waited till you of it. /Chas weoughtachange. I shall lead morning. Come tee 'my friends, we shall ado. a batter MIN hereafter; and we will live together brats thebsppy New Yea yet." ..: ; Joyful and eoutented, and in charity with all— They were aboutdeParting through the feint. will wo• not ?"4 : ,' ' door, when Swindon again saw in his mind that - What more fllsf sold on th eir , IV home it 11 " Gird phantom 'beckoning to him through the tars not. It wits 'I happy; happy walk. How to over the new. He checked them, Saunders, sensible; of this great responsibility saying. ! • v resting upon Oita, gloried in his journey; step. "There is something which tells me we shall ping along so ,terefully that he did not once awl find her in no house to-night She went forth, to ken the sleeping infant.' .my Wu, in desperation; and if we do not follow Mrs• townlogs" when - the men left for the hard upon her, something terrible will befit.— search, d her babe upon the bed,- and stood in There has been rashness on all binds." , the door watching their »treating Spies. When "Sir," said CarsOn, "it is too Letseto blame now, they had disappeired, 'she scarcely aware of it, Had we dared to correspond, or bad not sickness heaped the wood upon, the fire till it roared end detained, me, this bad been averted. She has crackled like i huge furnace. and thee setae's/ been too faithful to our secret. Bet bow shall we et a distance from th e blase ; and sigateggebineu follow her, except from neighbor to neighbor!" • turn, She held however s "By her toot - prints in the snow., We can span daughter 6 0 1 ° 11, ' them by the moonlight ." , . "Tits '.. Bilk *: iti lit tii 1,r4c3.,.44, "Yon era right. 13aunlers,.you are Ogee— •seelting.,TTM ..,.:„. itrityeti loft up Through the fields then. Come on!" said Brown, &Mgr Until! , t of time she sat there I tu g* , - v' l o idsll° l a k ti t" oor. 4a lle u r l tan 6hll _g °W htsta r Vbe lPli fore t lkorl 4 *lagiTir i ITheite SO saying be tinned to the back-door, fedi:moot by the other two. They could distinguish 'Kt • . 41164w)hrirdt"e4n*rffivillit."00,14" "aisin,ette metier fuot „ m e iDi , i. l 'a itastisislantlypeeleeitd ) dmellowilog of ,p sp small,d4eate'ree 1 ° t wi ll a I tnwn'unutl vin 2 „ 1 4 eat fullef and bv„the nOn iihiti ean the - • jai, ibethrieta litt Wa . trams . ' I t tl)rh t s w"lrilkill'ItIO LW Ales is at ei irtgelkaaryds4itaihttiist; qmosld ° h And they saw, too, where at short interva Nebo ..Aufeeelelogmegzes=titer: Mime must tie turn , • . Might or tied' licevivit ,e,.. I' stood loan At. ,Ql4 $ wet leavingi WK. , Upset ggatesige a law sea od &shim -taboo .71 red-mad oe t iii s Ali t ; r tt i l t if watebed I _,ltecas - alerts% masiehosilansidaii 1111101iede With* , MAO narrowly 'eV a than the 7 • husband; and t th ose "1" .. r ojegil 4i me elliMi leolgoa 464i sele i 1114411411.1 i lt el3 SH c.,,„„,,., e „„i n ., allid1114:111111 •.~1141 41111411=4. IMIRLOMMIP I the a MR' *Mir ed to the atte r eteneniteldi• They lieliithif,9sl 'llMMielt dreadfulness' • ottmwp elisgegeposweet c allved EIP' OhNtelghltrirgefiewitkftil WPOtti. their spirt' -iplastfild WA Ildirgiosigoo stissehli? They keptoeti lie *lance. The keen air' d alierilibyl~nd uTh OW t o ll then ellielksedlisallow chirruped under theist • Idelliogemteruleitiefttilft wllawlifn lit it F lit and over them relladensteendes modal" ifithsobsehe4tlSlP t*ru s atsertimpiamaii Let tl""" mefreelasele- roe owe pale orb winces agsgassemboofieensasieltarolosesosesetts I. nteptV r pear ere 11 ht or the_m I and if :: I law' libbidallifiriednittalideal ding' 'N , , :ft" "%pak/Mdak t of 15) r toPtalluidedial arsiOdiaa sisthsi WNW il e Se lee* -VI.. r to ~,aiITAle Pop ede ni T.lin o hy "eillitinghllie a ?Wier »It rade bee :Leees eFro -Lwow% pro caligl gi im, l2 ' "dr ?I° ellf St Atm atil ' a drew Gloves I ♦ !ow Tines stay. II 0012. ' 1 81 4 ' akn ik; 'llarla • eiagico •ti Dr.Johasen.._ - NO 6 I • •• ' 1 , earns neeetwuy, kowirer t ilmwediately. io alsohea hte pate, ; !frttat the eareidepal lodlrdnetoeso 4, the , asi the tire Nom arena* him la a - few Ownwesti they readmit .tme ricer. -- The liteke led lea to the lee. They' t followed them toward the 'apowing,,witeri , ll i ti , t oi F i yikr of the earnakt had `heed to great for west. Moog the edges rof the lee for theyi th of fro* fons to dr feet, ,the water had oritfliwed; la a very ado *beet, act !'es to net tlie little ow ;of the evealat, tad fri T lean meta, tow !lordet ofpearl-like . . CO 010110 g Poi - Irmo mei* # :.ol64,fimuLtrali ,140Ssonnocr, gab °, Milk tteareei :Piper &ohs, - !Masao** • Order stook 440.11 211111 t. •Nativithe is this as Anitcoolellezimints . MOAK oilsOlt. 'vs 1412 commis. ?sr wogk to h..s mat ss say,iltst e ..-u. Maid calla the ettlis. numte sx 0010111 does • at thisborlass . 'BOOtiranntaT • toots booM Wino rattotY #tvg.. -Nisi soots at ivory +. lidos moindlittotot,tovol sot nilodi is woke :A drottootiot• • : - • were obliterated., for eta, - So t Immath the saitibine of love‘ Charity, forgiveness, from the Memories* of the tenotes of that house, were all (-- wring", all misers; all blame, all loltteratiss, all • bushlress, and ill lordship blotted out foe ever. They thanked Heaven for it Susan edit alemt ; but ha sleep was free treenail' earl end pilvi and they kneefiehen sheauske ale • would to fresh, andfrlr, .and hale as ever; save la newt of fatigue, and the sees at mental entrabig. The ehildree, who had .sea ;her' de part the night Wow- glad to learn thet she had .returned: would Jest open the door lead peep through to see sister Sesy ai she aleA and then .• some away on tip-tie clippies their Mutat, but se ma m ihat they made no noise. MM. BroWshilf i about with the greatest importaatm feu there was to be a New Yeses dinner fa the house ere nlghtdall; and there - was the beet room to be swept, and set la order for company. Therswere. chickens and turkeys to roast, Theo Mr. and kn. Canon (so PM 'be had been to' the i ll - 1 lags for various artic les, and purchased preseetail for the children, said) were. to be than is the af.;l ternoon—suil they were tbe richest peolde in town. 4 Susan awoke about noon, quite well, and dres sed herself. - There were trams of ler sonny . that with hei utmost can she could not Was.— She wished, noble girl, that not a single trait,' or • lineament should remind her loved.onee of , what had passed ; and so ate, fill stronger than she was, and went about the house singing snatches of bar old songs, and Ailing the - children with merriment by. her pleasant and busy ways. But ' Strong as she thought and said she was, by two o'clock it was necessary far bee to keep he chair. At about One o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Canoe made their appearance. They were very . grand and formal people, and the children. were very shy; but Fred was with them, and a right royal fellow they - old he was, and so they were not afraid.— He had told his parents of -his marriagete Susan, of bar faithfulness, and her pitied imffer'- ing; and of his own love • and reformatl iss l and they embraced her, and kindly k . her,:and called her daughter. , And old bachelor . Saunders was there, , laughing and talkiug, rub bing his binds with glee, and blessing his stars that be had fallen on inch happy times. Then In the greet kitchen', where great to were piled and bluing in the great chimney, the table was spread with all things -good of rural cheer. At the o'clock they lit the candles end sat down to the New I Year's dinner. Yes, all—the black smiths, the children, mother, those grand and formal people, Fred, and Susan in the large reek. ing-chair—all sat downtopther. Did Browning always say grace so fervently ? And while the Ere roared Sid crackled, the knives and forks elicited and rattled;' and they eat, and talked, and laughed, and wept together; blacksmiths, chil dren, those grand and formal people, mother, Fred, and Susan — all together. So when they rota from the table, old things had passed away; all was (seven, forgotten, and confirmed. Them they kept the Happy Newrear's'Day. - And Fred, as he Isid his head , upon his pillow by the sidrof bis wife that night, felt, as he noos ed her to hls bosom; that without *land sad • faithful heart, wherein all .the .alfeethise may bi" garnered up, this, - worldlcAotblag worth; and that pure and fervent Tore,the ono thing Godlike which out erskperoutit brought out' of Paradises, is far sora,astdaseeediag all Its pomp, power and mum, And as she told him of her hopes Su all trars, the alternating trust and despair that be Same not; how she had "Strained her 111011 T cretin dtam, ' To see the caning glory prim Tharugh the rkh mist of happy tune" of her pangs; of the entreaties and threatenin - p, the shame and Sorrow .of her perentsp of her short but terrible wanderings to the winter's night; of her woes and sufferings; her desperation and. 'suicidal resolutions; her walk upon the lee; her, lingering by the glittering water; the final tri umph of her faith in him, her husband, and in Heaven; her , shelter beneath the roots of the tree; her drowsiness, and the fearful comfort of the be numbing cold, and her dream, so timely broken . and so bappilly fulfilled; he thanked Gad who had made his—io good, so beautiful; and so true, and wept like a child., Mingling thole tears they fell asleep.' So closed the Happy 1;w-reel?* Dog. , `The Mon. C. Breckenridge, the Vice Bier ident elect, has accepted an invitation .to attend the inauguration ball to be given in Washing\t'on city un the evening of the 4th of March next.— Mr. Buchanan hail previously accepted a sidlilar Invitation. ' ,Ole.'Pray sir, Will you never marry?" uid a fair girl to a brown old bachelor. "Abend why —I don't know—yes madam—l might get mu, riedeparhips, if it were possible to get married to any thing but a woman.'" A genuine woman hater, indeed. r•Tbe Rer.ildr. Dodge, In Grant 0000t3, Wisconsin, was lately plunged naked into s snow bank for making an arrangement with another man'tewife to elope with him. Subsequently he was ridden on ft MB, and then requested to (Sup. pear. Ile did. , • jgell"On the Harrisburg Railroad on Saturday, , a passenger car went down an embankment, twenty feet high. John Garvin, John C.- ZelL Henry Hiyes; James *Cameron, brother Of Geo.., Simon /Cameron and Mr. Russel, President-of: the Durisbarg Bank, were injured. jl5l `A foreign Journal contains the AM:icing. 'advertisement : "A young gentleman on the point of getting married, is desirous of meeting a mar ried man . of experience who will dissuade him from such a step." The young gentleman evi dently thinks the - step hazardous. . • 'The *mount of coal shipped from the vi cinity of Youngstown and Girard, in ilinhoning ,aunty, Ohio, since the opening of the Cleveland and blaboning Railroad otw the let of September • last, np to the Ist OfiJanuary, bas been eight thousand saved hundred and eighty-nine tons. ,Off" The editor of the Delaware Journal and "Statesman, the leading newspaper at Wilmington has given the'Post Muter at that place notice that he will no lunges publish the list of 'letters' 'remaining in the Post 0111ce, at the starving pri ces the Government pap to those who advertise for it. 11111 t. is intimated in several of the London garnals, that the British authorities in •China were instructed by the Home Government br seise the very first pretest for a difficulty with the Chi nese. theEritish baring COMO ulterior object in view. And hence the recent demonstration against Carlton. . • pill• The Easton Erprese states that the, wife of the editor of the Carbon Denwerairecentli at tempted 4 in Mauch amok, to take the life of Mary Bpoonheiner of Hist m. Cause—Molt in. tereethe between her husband and Miss Spoon. hairier. The injurerriife first used a pistol and then a knife: r. jar Melt:promo Court of California . ban re wetly decided nearly all the State debt, to 4tave been incurred Ineptly, as well as Neural Heavy operations on , the part of the city corporation of San Francium. The people, It is said will not reptuliite but have the- Legislature 'make the' debts, passed upon, legalised •by _ Mere ' enact- Sets... Honor dictates this course. jiiirThere is much eicilement at Cincinnati in'', Walton to the allepd unsafe condition of many' of the banks of Indiana, Illinois and Wisoonsin. `Several' of the leading merchants have notified that theiWill no longer receive the notes of any ptcar - tgurdt in those States, as they look upon them as intolerable nuisance which should be driven out of circulation. " 4.-At Quebec, the average of Jantiary to about ten degrees above sem, and that:of '*bra- , ary thirteen. At New York, .litisalloiNditge at thirty above sem and Febaeckpiithirtrdwi. 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