it oaf ginner. HE SHOEMAKER. • • cobbler ones I knew, was Seel Pica •tk Pat snail and bad a door opened with I latch. They - led this man it ittoletwousehap He Waked from stoat till night: letti And, °ugh bit boots were apt to be Yet was Defer mum. , In ear y llir this calamine i ,et both berat. • ' , - And,. h be never tearned to dance, ulest let he toad lion and air. • The Joh he zee 'Wined, 31 Aid it with a will; And haveyour boots dielbot, I d to Soot Ida till. For Mks ha bad no taste; Dopy made him Oak At heart; hod,' thought no doctor; yet he kW* • ?RP WO the iss:Wai ism • ) No* a Wader, loving will— , • mord to call her Pm; The llkwy Own why they celled ha r ry, ~ ' likle D ada wooden W. • - I s r i b bar ressismatorovas mate attest im-ranal. I alight laplearing him, Aled 004 1 . Olbatil olLve 4 . , • - , . .. Ili also tried to piens hie Pin ; ll l tir mark be liked taros; lib k was azaillently done: wiies Was done—anr, sr*. ' Ile Dew quarried with bb wide, Nor bad the slightest brawl, Nist l iteet looked 11111011 bit as ' Urn lik AWL ill stn. t' , • Ott day' immusWith Ulnas allerd. A,lt !VIM near bit an•--_ • . !it lawn his will as t h ought, and she i Mid her the. doctor eivad. • , • 'fiats bard to taboo his niseassi Out yet 'twas very plain mu sit throughout Me body ran , n awful uniting pain. • wta trlod toot to tot tamwwot,n t , tol by Idiom would stand, sumo rooottrott to plats torn mon pen tits otittouto baud. • doctor caned; 'bias all In vain; zid he,••fies falUng tYst;" d to about OM boor or so aobtaer.berathed hi* um TIM HOBSZ-1113 V By Ile Panal/mime. , 1 L .. . horse is a quadruped with four egs—two ttdand two before. , Ile has a I ' ~which to the bind part of his body, tbat nature gashed, with which to drive arky the flies. , dis situated on the other end;Opposite the Ind icneed principally to fasten bridle to and to put into a basket to ea t l oan with. ,es .are very useful animals, nd ,people 't get along very 'well without eut t --,-"sp4l truckmep and omnibus driven mbo' don't half grateful, enough because 4sey i ve, got They are very eoneeniette mini in the coon f ry, in vacation time, • andill very fast thre.,gh the country roads, when the, lioys stick pins !info them, a species of cruelty that . I won't moorage. ' 1 ' , Hanes are generally covered 10 tad kali, though Come are whits and others gray and black. 1 Notintly ever sew a blue horse, Mbiett is mut , ' ere:teary strange by eminent naturpH - - . • i•..er .saw blm frequent 'lke honalkinulte an ;''''' ' 1 1 Irt e l r r lais return. Ms voice was sweet, his ami ging, and his meaner. • pleseng; but tht re a wantikforce ; and be Ind, the appearance of one whOu fast holding to ,'ltie skirt of his - t sporting youth, and reinctant„ let it go. He ti n ad many plans and visions an literary pro. acts,—issued the pre:irides of a flailed with h e portentous • title of Jan Joke n Niena,—rani lad about from place to . place, but gained no. here a arm foothold,—and at laat found refuge : in a consulship at Tunis, and finally a grave on I W that alien soil. . II 1 ~ His longer and more elaborate works were not Made of endtiring BOX; bat hii name mill float down to posterity, buoyed up by l a mere trifle,— , ' a couple of stanzas, probably rwritteet as a piece • ~ef enforced work, in the eourselnf a playwright's `' drudgery, with no thought.of the effect they were to-produce. Nor is the song !of "Home, Sweet ', Home,"when analysed, a produation of bib lit ,, erary merit: the sentimentAis .ctininteaplace;-and the language not particularly inceptor finished. • But the poplarity of a song mn neither be pre dicted beforehand nor explalMd efterwarde.— .. ' "Home, Sweet Home” seemedi hit the univer. , sal heart between wind and l ater. Everybody •• i Weld understand it: everybody, could feel it. It .. ( put a girdle of music round Itbe globe. It will ' . . prove a monument to,the writer's memory, more enduring the marble that may. be reared to him. ~ , , i • They behin grows I ima , His 11 1 11'11,1 him .‘ coold (stall ISOM 'em. ttly Ale ere Tea Mmes.—There is on* • Universal cry that they are hart: From New EUrlatad to the West ern frontlet, the , people are expetiencing a de rangement and depression of, business, which al. most Inclines one to the opinion that the trying period of '37, is about to revisit us. The rage for Western land speculation, has much . to do with this condition of affairs. Meeey has been with drawn from .the East to intuit West, end in many instances men have gone Weet . without liquida ting Eastern claims. Pennsylvania feels the mi grating influence keenly, while Ohio' neCtipiei a position in the Bastion markets far from enviable. It is in bad odor in Philadelphia. Losses have been experienced to a severe extentiand Ohio merchants would find it difficult to effect purcha ses Nast, until old claims are !mottled. • And yet this' Western Migrating fever is not alone the make of the derangement and depres, sion of business. A close observer of events dor log the past twenty years, cannot but have marked tiotifeartully the increase of "shaving , has af ield legitimate business. INon.produoers bare increased in a greater ratio than those devoted Industrial pursuits. OcouPVing the position 1, middle-men between the producee and consumer,. they have enhamittd prices to the consumer and reduced in theisme ratio, the . profits of producers. Mn struggling in busineis, Who are shaved at the rate of from 13 to 15 per cent. per annum, upon a traMe which their utmost exeitions cannot force to yield over b pet cent. profit, must nitrifies either their honor or busines. From the number retiring from business, we presume they prefer the . _ • letter alternative. The effect upon individuals is felt, by the na tion at large. Domestie Miumfactnring opera tions wane, and we are led gradnally, to _depend Dion foreign Importation/1 to supply us with , the mass of which4nder a proper system business, would come la American factories. An inertias, of +banks for the secommmiatioti of i4gitimate business, is suggested as a partial rem. silly, and we really think that if their multiplies,. tion•will close the "shark) frsbope" which are an Incubus on business interelp it should be tumour aged. The Free Danki4 ir,'whieff the present • Legislature in its liableness and inconsistency, de feated, had in its provisions the promo, si reme dy, Witich'woald have produced invigorating ani refreshing fruits, We deplored its detest, for it is a measure demanded the people and the be. vises* interests of Pennsylvania. ' • •. The time s hard—business is dull—theisee pie are impatient. Quite true. And so be, sni isiolaitser, until the Spirit 44 speculation is checked—until - Is changed to foster Nubia. and not "shaving." People must have some inducement to go into business, and produc tion will not loom's, 'mill they are assured of protection at the hods j ot the men sent to Har risburg to repressit thei interests, but who too often, take.especial ea constituents, and give tb If we wish the businesi times to become good; parlous, speculation tion, tenet 1* nipped crusbed, and tegislaito 1 -rendered honorable-411 conrankmation. to Misrepresent their em laws they dO not wind. • f the country to flourish; • 'Pie to be hippy and • tying no good fintda. In the bud; "shaving" • .puritied, elevated and of which reforms await Tga PalLunnuenu the pioneer paper of Americanism, goes ininert and soul for 'Wilmot,. Milliard, Vestal, 'Mill Freedom, Fraternity. and 'Victory., 'The Roe rnechoes 'the sentiments of every tree iniiiiimin.lieriblican in the State-on this question .. All in the 'utter dismay of that renegade American Journal bf Philadelphia, the .14rit, or as the Rim terms it, the Daily' hired ise. The Yews' fortunte are on the wane. It is almost failing in its endeavors ; to become the Mit siPlUle of the Bbim IDentocisoz. The American party looks, upon. It justly, iTth suspicion; the Republicans do not hied its ravings, while the Lo. 'dotes despise their tool. Th i s emiductors bars but.ons refuge in thil r tp bang them selves. Ranovvra vim SLAT or Govalutwiam—Tle Germ entowe Tetsgre l ph buena.. to the spleen that the Bata mat a GorMakaat might wilt *deluded*, be rem° from Harrisburg to Phila. dilphia. If the Idea l to ignore entinly the ex latest* of the interior l of the Sista; to compel lees!, ,b era from the ottreme west to trivet four and almetwatredi ogles fro their tomes) to facilitate 14111 401 . 1 4efte of 64 . and add to the nous of ' Waal betlalattoe le toted on this State (oilmen Ise" it will be steed e, in ease of removal. •In betthe meantlnto; we "pet adsstim to magpst flat It be kept *lsere it la, Bad es the poststo u la, the Chaste 'odd be oitof the f I ". '1 elf Pee late ...• ire." . 1 . KitIPIEAS SSIM Ilfrt i ffiLLE o r rtj HAKKISBUKPAIM . This line eouneets daily with all their peat Beath era and Western Routes. By anangement their plies of hislnetwin Pottsville will be at the cake of 'toward & CO _ 8.8. WILLIAM, thipointendamt, ;April= 18 M 1844 --t • PASSENGER. TRAINS. setanylkill Valley avail Tasearera• MIRMINNORNIMMI 0N and after MONDAY , April 6th, .1857: MATE poTranuse At 7.30 ? A.M.., I At 31 P. M. LICAYE TIONCARORA : At 8.30, A.M. J. On 151Mi4ire • At f? A. M. WAVE POTTSVILLE: 1:4 0 . M. IMAYI,TOSCIA At RORA : • At 9? A. M. : • . t At 0? P. M. Passengers by the 3; P. 21,7ra1t: lOU eonteet, at Ta. mina, with Irate* going North and South, on the Cat ,w ma. 77 1 /Vr t lg e lfo74VAt i orill 073.110 E. U. WHINILNIt, artieriateactrat... ! April 18, '57 , • • 184 i At 4.45, P. II I • AW:HINDER u INIEL PkilaAlesphis ass non's itiu'illirpad. 6. WINTXR AR11.1.1661/631116117, - u• IHE GREAT Northeiit - abfrbetter days , trotted States 31.14 mimed its principlo as self .....surriatinViii in its support won many a • • victory; now regarded as obsolete, - and its principles' aM untenable , ! and unsound. THE LIBERTY OF SPEECH, represented . by Senator Sumner, litiderwood of Va., and the Mobile Bookieller. ' A crowd of Northern Doughfaces, the most despicable and unsightly division in the whale cortege. SOUTHERN FAITH. as illustrated by the repeal of the Missouri Cout promise. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, - borne by a Democrat, who is stig matising it as a useltevidenf lie." A IMAM band sof Revolitionary Soldier!, weep ' leg and lamenting. SOUTHERN SLA.VEHOLDERS, • - . carrying the writings 'of W*8111130014 Jefferion; Patrick Henry, and other Abolitionists ° • of the olden time. ... When the esedit has arrived at its des- • tination, these documents. are to be publicly burned, u dangerous and incendiary, and calcu lated to. disturb the peace and safety of the Union l Haring readied his Mluiuippi borne, Franklin nine, ei-President of the United States, will be permitted quietly, to sink into obscurity, - remem bered only as a servile tool of the slave Power; an autocrat on the virgin soil of lair Hansas. 7 . Poor' Pierce ! Too contemptible to ;merit even -Dtsrazamms OCIettItSILECI to Caceres COMM% —On the evening of the Ifith inst., near Poe% Tredyffrin township, Chester cannty, J. Cleaver Bartholomew, son of John IlSrtholomew, of East Whitdand, that county,' and; nephew of B: Bar tholomew, Esq.• of this Boreugti, was ..shot by Charles D. Phillips, Ant emuln of the deiieastd. The path:Minn of the micurrenees which led to the affair, and of the affair &%elf, are as follows. We.oopy from the West Chester Vi/loge Record : Some weeks ago, J. Cleaver . ' Bartholomew, the deceased, conducted a saw and feed mill, near his father's house, in Rast Whiteland. The mill was burnt down. This threw him oat of employ, and as we understand, Phillips, who its his coup *in,.andresided about half a mile distant; pro posed that they should mutually take a contract for-work on the *Cedar Hollow .Railroad. This was agreed on; each had teams„ and and „the horses of Bartholomew were kept at the stables of Phil: lips. The , workmen also boarded with Phillips, and 'Mr. Barthelomew was invited to stay at his house—being a friend, relative and 'essociate in business. Bartholomew was ooniequently, gen. orally' an inmate of Phillips' house—eating there and sleeping in the same room and bed with Phillips. On the day of the tragedy, Phillips was in ‘, Philadelphia. He returned in the evening by the West Chester cars—got out at Paoli, and went home--about a mile. Shortly after his arrival; Mr. Cadwallader Evans, who had been to the mill, drove put; Phillips caught his horse by the bead, Insisted upon Evans getting out, which ha re= fused, and caused the horse to back, and break the spring and one of the wheals of the ware. Justly indignant at such conduct, Evans Outflan k to bring him to justice; Phillips became vio lent, swore and offered to, light. Mr. Bartholo mew, seeittg' the transaction, came out to the road, took Phillips away, partly by force—which eaueed some words between them. This sou the beginning of the dispute, which terminated so fa tally. They went into the house,—good feeling was restored; the evening was spent together— Leonard, one of the !'bosses” on the road, being with 'them. During the evening, Bartholomew let the house to. go home to his father"i; PhiM lips followed him out, and refused to permit him ' to go. • Thus persuaded, he went back. At nine o'clock Leonard Went to bed. 'ln a few minutes, according to the testimony, Phillips and Bartholo mew went up stain; the former telling the latter not to come up or he would shoot him; they en tered the room. where Leonard was sleeping— Phillips then went out and into his bed chamber • Bartholomew followed.. There wait' two sword; in the chamber, and three pistol/ ;-, Phillips seized a horse pistol loaded with ball, and returned to Leonard's room ; Bartholomew taking a sword in each bend, folibwed, Phillips threatening to shoot end till him • Bartholomew said,."Charley, you won't shoot —you would't shoot anybody.7—Phil lips advanced, caught one sword with one hand, and presented his pistol to the breast of eartholo- Mew with the other, and fired. The ball . entered the lungs and passed out of the shoulder, and struck the door sill above. ,Barthelornew said, "I am a dead man," and sank down and died 'immediately. f It is stated that the- eltereathm originated from some money matters. Bartholomew the deceased; was 28 , ,reent of age, and of runirkablyAne per . sonaltieraranoe. His remains were buried on Monday last. -Phillips is no* Incarcerated in the jail of . Chester acuity, and an application for his liberatiosi on bail will be made under s'irrit of bobertar:pass. • Mr.l-213artholomew visited this Borough last sandier and is undoubtedly., remembered by some ' of' one citizens. The Whirls a most unfortunate one,-eausing poignant vier to the Mends and relatives of the deceased. * u.—lt appears-that the Batten ' d yet. It is stated that so far. eoneerned, the late trial end. parties mad will have to pay t the question of Batten's right been determined by that anit— w lay an injunction upon any lest going before a court of *d ewlap, -that be would get one, is are directly opposed to the at tin of the judges of the Be. that event the what) question brought before a court of law, • 'rim, Width would it is onfldently Batten falling to establish any the right.: It is thought that rbe brought up again; but that number of:operator ogres to pay, be "ensiled . ; will get his patent n years longer, and then charge That is the position the Batten • - 11ar Yrs Slim •case is not at an . • u the old snits • ad them, and the. the.costm but tha t ' has by no means Batten cannot n. ) 2reskar +althea' • t,, and it is not I because the dos j opinions of at 1 rams Court. • Would lama to • on Its °rig* ai believed, leadt,i Adelat - whatever 'thwSwig will Bev if a ootaidevaidel the elitiarant wil extended for se; cue at-present Tre Dian Sc • m Case.—The opinions of the Judges; of the B preme'Court in this. case,. here been piblished I piMphiet form, end can be mined it Dianne store. Although considerably modtded, the opinions of the 'majority are ex. • treme,and oisecoptable to the saw of the Free. Men of this country. Oppression in any form wiU neyer be toleritidby Amerieens, and opinions ma from tie, be i imb of the Bnprenat Court, me not worth the p per they are: written upon, U 1 . 1 4 tend to rearltranny upon the prostrate form of rill•dowt. 'l'he opinions at length, however; are %Wresting,t i r m x ImportailVend we doubt nothinas wilt pe by the majority of 'our ffifi• Snow to the depth of about three Inches, fell on Broad Ifountate on Tuesday last. o;chirmies May Mr An Adjourned am wilt eomeradieo In-this Bo amen on Monday neat, 26th tetit.,to continua ono wink. 160Aitailted to'Pritetifx..—Yestorday month% on mo. Hon of T. W. Hughes, Esq., John 8. Baird, liW, vu ad mitted to practice law In the mural courts of Moil kill Coptety. 1 . ntesekty,and 'Wednesday were dayi pullet:My seeeptable to young ducks, without doubt. Bata de. wended without; Intenetasido ; mud *noetrmulated,. end Nature looked etreekedly tine. Ugh, what weather! Sir A: P. Spinney ßti., Moontly admitted to paella lan' at the bai of thisCaniiti, Itas located bla obis at •Asisland, tble OMMty. Tier he wfil act as *gent In parthaa and sale of Esal Estate, Collection of lientel Le. , Ike it {0 tat &Tarr Crecip—Death of et Bars Muter. —Yesterday twain at 7 o'clock, as William Brown, la side boss of Jas.lQoUl a Co., at Silver Creek, nu conking rep the slops On a loaded warp* the chain bank* after It Whiten bier tgras of the drum Brown was red* tat/410 the bottom sit the 'dope and Med.. • , igsr• ser surprise tbolureatber was dell6llWOl Tor teedscr—AbOing 'really Seedily we bays bad slue the !het of the mouth. We need 110, elate tiled It woe duke appreflate& • ftur t bennored wowed for (be current , week ig,as bakes: P., R. !h P. UMW" OMC2. • Theisylvanie Hale, ibiteraie. gat., , May 16, 6A. It-68 degrees above sera--deer. Mon., " 16, 0 .-4 —eked, Tues., " 16, " I. —rider. W e d. * a • „..a . b. • II Thurs., " 21, " —62 " " "• ,I 4 n. 64 ...,74) ...den: • alp . Meld Spores iteliatio Sandal-last a bean. Mal doe ram down Sharp Mountain, thmingh Morris' Addition, and made Ibr the Schuylkill duff, hotly per sued by word dogs. She gained the track of the Pal lejßailmed. and hay 'Means into the Canal at tbi drat lock Wow this Berl/0, what she was captured, in a almighty Waisted condition, by the kW:ender. As several days the aeinial had quite a number of vial ters,attrepted by the novelty of the malaise& She is quite wild. De had a companion on the mountain, who was dbdlnetly men ; but 'som %rhumb than his fend. phi* friend, be maps& Alir.atirestfip Ckremsny.—Should the weather prove primitioui, we have no doubt that friday ktext, 20th Inst. will be a very Warmth* day in Phlegm*, title County. Of that day, ;the corner stone of Public School bidding: WI be is* and the eeremondi will be iondneteditmenleally,in the proems of Gov. James Pollock, Prof. Wm. IL Allen, Pimp:lent of Chard Co. lege; Beery Cl Hickok}"State Superintmident of Cow mon SelMols; Wta. P. Packer, Robert Lambertsoel, Eag., Han. C. M. Straub, Hon: J. H. Cadopbell, Hon. P. W. lleghes,liobert Paimer;rmi.,ltiv.Wen.Good and otbet% who have been invited to be present. The Pottsville Brass Boma will discourse some of their hest music on the meadoi.. AU who an make. It convenient should resolve to attend, as the oreasksa madam to be one of unusual Intel*. H-da issirseed Charm—During the put two years. then has been manulbCtured in this &moves a Churn— Dickerson's PlUost—irkleh is undoubtedly, cue of the best articles of the deaription In webs this corininmity. The patentee neglectiag to advertise it, it has revalued In comperative obscurity. Although coastracted purely scisatido principles, it le simple, and its opera thus ens" remarkably :antic*. With it a, puma can churn butter in about sright mmisatea It can be waited Orectiody by a child ten years of sp. Attached to the Churn los thermossear, he the purpose of regulating the temparatum, and s pines to add either but or cold . water, to bliss Use mess to the roper tomperaturi for Abcantrig. The chariots be sully cleaned and regale. ted,Pid is Teri durable. 'l'bey an .sold at Irma N to $4, socrirdiod to slam Any else can be made; bat .the smell Map are ea elsetive the lamest* Is not aerated la ' a dually. They can be obtained M'bolseale and retail at BMWs goo. Coq ad audio Ilds really imposes havaistion. 4-0 „. PtiILICATIONS,4O. ORK.. fßl.emsAiLoli,l'i "CLIC, or Go: oingy in Its beatinp Oaths two Theolnim.laatne and Revealed. with inamolo of the death awrektr aster of the Author. :. ' , - ~ . . , • Things not aeuerallyknowle ; 'by David A.lffells. 0 . ' Spurgeon' B amons,2sllseries. • ' • e Maanatey's Biographical and historiod gottettem Ourcreskl i etsserica end IsobOIIII. The Young Hit:r the elation. , Poems, National and Patriotic ; by°. R. Cutter. Inqntre Will i ts; 8700 Facie tin the Peopis. • , 1 Just published and Er sale I* D. HANNAN. , ,I NEW WORK as Burr gem's. 116 ,11 - 1 E ; AMERICAN :, ” CITIZEN lblo ;hats and Mathis: DI the , R.T. John I st; • na• excellent work 'treetto rin y op n pone 'sooty of subjeets,eutbractag. .. ftiut : The Ileliglosui Dania and Rights of th• .:..--re--, L , MO; the Science of Politics, gayety, Domedte Relations, Social Lid, am . Price $l. B I I I I ATIIRE WITHIN" for anything you Vaal to know ; ; a awful manna of unirersal knowbdne, contain. in oyer 3700 facts for the pimple. Price F,l 00. VAIJX'S ARCILVPIECTURN—a series of Designs for villsuf and Osltsites. prep end for execution In the United Mateo, Illustrated by 300 engraving,. Just published. and for sale be . IlliNJ. DANN 431. • Hatch 21, IT ' 12.. ril l 5 3 WANIfait I . New MUSIC! I . 1M that giveth let. us sing—by I:Alice hawthorn.. • Boor Plums for Piano. No. h.' ~ Thalberg Values--by Chador D'Albert. " Dr. None's Arctic Polka—by J. B. Peterson. Fireman' March—by D. P. Waltz. • , The Sea Breese Gallop—(;robs. " high Flyer " " • .. - . ", Speedwell Behottlscher`4' " Splendid Waits, "•,!. ,) - " Spitfire Quickstep ' "..,.. " Promos " n ~,, , i • : • . " Ocean Herald March " ' , " holding:et Ilederent " L ,S. • . Jeanie Polka=by P. haiterger. Leon Polka—by ifkbasi Illaleohn, ' ~ Yolks. traniabe—by. Deoltett - -" • ATheraerican Quadrille Dollop—dry Mastoid. ' . ' "Aiken' Polka—Wm. Sabo. ' Annie Laurie, a Scotch ballad, sang by Dempster. '' - • For rte b r . ' R.RANNON. 1i ti. I 4 t N . . • :, .;'..180N - '2W.OILKR'i. 'i. Aconats.WOßKS.,-- , llorrttatowsi Peke ouzo*, WEST. - 4 KELLEY, bins 1 1 1 1 "Pounders, DteanfEngine Buildrins.El4l' I: I= 4Z«;F:i impers;Generel ldatbiniste andildler - m= keys, manufaetntetbeCoetiisl Pumping. Racine. of inklorpiorideoutroction. for nee and Water NI °eke of ell Alga 112analketure the' inch Pressure - Cornish Pinup: Ind Regina, on an improved plare,srell adapted , to Coal Dines, dn. vertical Shafts and Slopes. • Xiivag Machinery. ois: , ..l.4lnape. Stamps, . Crashers, Pulverizers, Whims, Buckets, Shea, Pools,Crab Winelore, and every , variety of mad:doer, for saltuus purposes. . High Preston sod Condensing Stain "Engines, Blow.. IneCylinders of all elms, Sugar Milli, ass sad Grid Mills. and ovary description of Outings. Portable Braun EngIINIA of en Improved plan - Propeller Engines for Canal Soda. _ RICHARD It. CORSON, JOilli WEST. • EDWARD KELLEY. Refereacca:. , C. Cot.. J. N. RVIVOIIIR. R. Dronnts. Paq, an a l Tr C. Du-. ' sad; lied, Bev Turk; Was Morn, Esq., and. P. 3t. Rad_ 4 Philadelphia; R. UOlNCl.Jr,Baltimarr; CHAIM 111. Waiter= Shanoonsille, Pa.; C. Ilintons‘ and Ozo:ilnansos, Nor;iatown. February 21,'61 • - IT. CLAIR. CI el m a r lit s Vil 111: th attention of the biiiitenS;g amity - I.'f•=l - to theirstkagmendry'‘ ndllubla•M'St .„ Ea . auz in the town of St-Clalr, Schuylkill eoan ty, where they are prepared to build, nines, goal Breakers Pumps and Maebloery o( *eery patient.' Abe, thin ca re, Iron or Siameastingsof any she or pattern.. Being practical embedded OW ep orators and others who want machinery would do well to sire them a all and's:wet= their work: Merl Omsk tally received and executed at the shortest notice and on nitumnable terms. lISTIIERS, ORIATtMS &CC!. tit. Clair, June 21,156 , • , 261 y , ULUE:UZI ASHLAND IRON WORKS. THE SUBSCEIintEE are . now MY "I prepared to Pendell; at the Asithrod hod - 141 , 1.0;;q Works,liteam Engines and Pumpeof any power and espleity,tormining and other ""'" purpeeee, Coal Breakers or every Amend pattern now la use, together with esidlogsand frailties of ermy dese4tions. Cuai add Drift Cats ,of all ,alter and *Nome, large Truck and Horse Cars,--all furnished at the shortest notice. The subscribers latter them selves that, lnasaineb as every member of the tom is 11 practical mechanic, they will he able to tardirhi meld :wry that will compare favorably - with any in the lie. glen. • All orders dt.ed to L. P. GLUES At Dam, Ash- Belitqlkill county, Pa will metre prom p t sass L. P. GIARNEL 1111711AEG GARNER, .108EPII CIAIDIEL Ashland, lia'ff IQ, 19 TMEA4IIA. CATTERS & iI it LIELMON MKS; 001141 4 / 1 110,_ 107 meal yi a. The Subsenbers,proprfeton or the • I jilt a'bovenamed extenstreestabilelunenton . q 4 ?'"; soonest° the citizens offichuyikWcoun , and the public generat, their nod!' invited to turn out all laded' work t.itne,st the shortest not**, and ini the most set- Weary manner—waelt as buildhsgOteam Engines;man ufsetnring Railroad and Drift Ca Plunpa,Crodlngetant Machinery of ail kinds. tong, 3nly the beat workmen ire empit9ted, sW g am 'Olll therefore he safely guaranteed irleiud draw promptly filled. • - CAB rataaqua,Jantuuy 27,18tS gper and Butler, J -- " l r.iwrenesMercer and . fie ,1 tango. t Brie d end Pratrlbrd, Minion, Jefferson, rarest $ll4 11 . 4t1:4:. 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"Ininearious RAMS or fICI X11111.."-4. a Lippincott & Co., the Philadelphia" publishers, have issued in one, large volume, finely Illustrated, a work entitled—Plndi• genus Races of the Earth; or New Chapters of Ethno logical In inky." .Tbe work Includes monographs on *pedal departments of Philology, Iconography, Crania. scopyiPalacentology, Pathology, drehaeoloo, Compare. the 43 ealinlPh.T. and Natural Makal. contributed by Alfred Maury, Innis Puberty and J. Aitken Mega, M. D., with OimmunicaUons frau Prof. Jos. Leidy, M. D., and Prof L. Aguils, Lk D. This volume presents fresh Investigations, doer, unseats and materials, by J. C. !Cott, M. D., of Mobile, and Oeo. It. Glidden, formerly Coati States Coniul at Cairo, authors of "Types of Mankind." Ina brief notlts of this hiportant Work, it would be entirely futile to itteropt to convey even a &int idea of the interest of the various papers on the Baer* of Men, from the disthmobrited gentlemornsmoi, oriatilued in the Volume. The subject , of the identity, etc.. •of the pussy hart been one whlehhas emptied the attention of the 'nett minds, fora century, end the Work just is sued by Lippincott t Co., is a valuable addition to them al ready . pnbibatti on the inkiest. Copies of the Work are for ale at Bannan's and Garriguse Book Stores, arbors they urn be inspected. The cures of Met Nott and Glidden, see to the odentllle enough to 'Misty them that "Indigenous Earns of the Earth," is a work of fer more than ordinary interest to the public. ' focal Maio. riq.Y: ~i~:.V. •, ~s.cep'k`.u. ,. .+'L'lir.R:r~vrc.r±.r..x:l=.'v:: L::.'i:as...cl K ~~ j ~ rt. the , - illiiirisey Prentinitp-On diellt r.gyv... ow 2s . e . il inst., the Many** Whiten; bele** UST its setinier sixty iaisillamticoo; ,414 Ihr, f orttikene , . slaw tilestratile or soo*vo ‘ ,Alciry of dita*,ineludinbr s wil l Ili esbibitad In izat notso#llL-= rai, aothso Ake., s , . M ~,_ .- 44^ 10 ."'" d rY w imun = ar ' vigureti.tuumea of S undt w , tis ecliptic* For NO hp : The pawnor ecesi,t, ciPses. . Centre ! Strew- , ______ ...._,6 . mar i b l i . T r • ^l with Batty= wrin . a." MEW WALL' P . " --" Aforn a 4 raitht•L ': lll-11 " " se " Marton & Lasidettia Pair AP°lO .1 " U."' Atm MO. - 124 [kat Set their __ 'slobs WA ~_ A:4 above Ed th, PIIILADCLIV wUr aellall fir M . tuned the laryet 2 4eettitent eels* 4 btart ,1,10, cub' CO ;nit! PIIICCIWittith nta, paw iiiro,sb ted. withal:it the loom/ etdence r Land of *WI, may be eseuradthat they will , , dial Cit their money. y . Isi thlrch 21,17 ' • 'Sew 1 - 40Rtif I.l . llcard W 4.1.4 Mee $2 00. which * Lot up at *bad lionse,and Stained and-' thick, Chryat der. All c, Ceem Match 21,' /HE tai newpatti fi s, parlors r sultablepatre be papered in tan in 'else* bauPend. Arnow IClur dock r inanntretur to choose • kir Pip prlew quire& Our Tat papfe shaa po desire to adios of tti commodated CHEAP THE trul sus enb andl kat street 'shod of di Your22eif favor o . titiderins salary Bene fi t •to Mrs H. Q las Alen received: Rums %stow to return her nks to those who have spoken so kindly of her its to Owe, and to ware them that she will not ail bold in remembrance their expiration of good will and of. ships. Agreeable to your suggestion, I would t inny name MONDLT EVOITIM May Mk, ibt‘ I h 9 P Benefit, on which occasion will be pertrammithe of " 111 VOLUM Cor".• a il t= i or "TIM WAmmanas Muterastr Mrs. RUM. • With Many thanks for the liberality of your p I remain, Gentlemen, truly yours, • at a 11Y1' To Wesma. Bohan Weaver, James IL• Batt Wallace, 4, B. Moorhead: Jam es B. Brains. J. @rill, and others. Si"! Singular aciarrence happened 1 this • • •- h a few morning sines. ' About 2 o'clock, the litmil of an old resident was awakened by cries for asekternee, pro eroding from an attic room In whkh a Miele Ofellitie slept A member of the dually haslet rep to the girl's room, and tbund her Ware! with blood, andln a hinting condition. "Ili door, wail and , the Moe taus tonna with. blood; . albs' her left bond tightly duped errand the wrist of a right arm, to check the blood which was =hung from a par holly sawed artery. Alarmed at the sane before bite, the young men who first reached the apartment, a"'" ii i for additional assistalece, which peon =rived I the son of the heed of the family. She girl the felt Loin lose a blood. - A physician Wes lamed& I,y a In. Until his arrival, the pumas pliant did all 'I could to check th e hemorrhage, by aeons of nth etc. lorturtidely they =carded in si meant . a subsequent =real opetatiou saved the poor Ws Sheaas hoverer, left in an exceedinilyweek ,111 and the most careful mining was niammary no her. Indeed the physkian stated that if =datums not been promptly rendered; or if th 4 girl had, fal before her condition was known, In two or Woe eta she would bevelled to death.. ' It ippears that the girl for some =use, arose from bed to open the attic window, at= in!tise dirk her I slipped, going through a 'pane 'of iglus. , A poi of the glean partially severed an artery In wrkt.-- She. was not aware of the acciden=tit • fit the warm: blood spirting over her, aid the d barely stiiiigth and enough pawn= of mind to er to her room door, unlock and open It, and call miasma, when ;he fainted from esDanstion Os stated. The poor rt girl's situation Um= wee t terrible, be imagined; and the alarm of the family at what at drat as a fear ful mystery, wail equally , sere= i Had the girl died ;done and unheard, and been found nest morning welt wing in her blood, and the room bapattered from cob end to the other. It would at %elfin* bleak, be' peered a case of murder, and the *Whigs Al t us* *mold have been far from enviable! . Arid y koncluelve, have lent to the scaffold zany; ' Ries. The girl has not yet entlrels teen *fade of the accident. , oar Proceedings of the ant • • Council teat on Tnesday evening last. ' • t,-• Hoover, MeDarron, Moak!, Stie,hl 0, Ebel, • • Heffner, Stoner, Derr, Means and Teliwag Mr. nee, President, pro tee. I - The "nelontaa of pentane meeting w re adopted. ' Com. of Accounts on unfinished bust • and was continued. i Cam. on * Piro Appubatus,.rop ' orted sr ire Mugs erected, end wu discharged. ' . w i g The Committee anpointed townie, MI Thomas Dor nin, for purchase of lot to extend Callow 11l street, re ported that no arrangement had been seted. The matter wu laid over. The Connell then went into an electi of dicers: Mr. F. B. Kaeraer was electid Presides' of the Conn ell by acelamatkm. Mr. Murtha In a neat and appro priate speech, returned thank for the honor conferred . upon him. L .. Mr. Samuel Hartz wu *sleeted Clerk. Mr. Marts also exOressed his aeknowledimenta. Cbdector.—Mr. Jeremiah Seitsinpr wu reelected. Solicitor.—Edwas d Owen Fury, Esq.; wag re-eketed. Dorreigh dervuor.—Thei election of this odleer vas' postponel null next meeting night. - The election of Surveyor of Party Walls and lisperol tor, was also postponed. The standing Commitifes of Connell were then sp' pp pointed by the President. Com. on lamps and Watch,. reported that a lamp would soon be placed at Ninth and Church Alley. s Street Clan. on crossings In Markel and other streets, reported work done, and:wu discharged. . The matter of repairing Second street beet of Guru Repplier's lot, was referred to the new Street Committee In the matter of a adrift from itecood start to Noe 'raglan Creek, abate IteppUer's lot, a nevi Commlttei was appointed to muter wittethe County Oonunlasloneee he relation to It . The teatterof opening Tenth sired, was totaled to the new etreet Coiotnittee. A- cornmenicatlon watt received from the District At torney In relation to the condition of Seventh and Mar ket streets. Th. Council rewired itself Into a Commit ante. of the Whole, toi sleeken Wedoteiday morales at the tint and iamb* .0. A paper requesting the Mine 11W and Schuylkill Ha. Yen Baitread OompanyL to build a railroad from Poltei vine to Damara. the Slue Hill Eallread at some point on that Bard between ,IM'Cotwood and Minersville, war read. After • warm digs* and the rthicOon-of some amendments, the matter wits referred to a Committee.— It was savestly Inge" In',Conneti that the immolation should beinfoYted, aika seating Of 'the Board of Mau.. ' gee. of the Company will hi held In Ildiabelphla awe: week, at nbkii meting adios upon the matter would be Wan e If the rendution 'Loath, be pared. It aril thought, advisable have*. by a !Walt,, of the Coss ell, larder the matterfibr the present, to a canandinny which was done as stated. — The Committee oa 'Striver . wee instructed to procure a copy of th e deed of thelot. of ground in East Norieglan !beet,' theettle to which la noir in dispute. Thg tat en the reel sad personal property of the Bd. rough, for the enumigt year, was died at 10 mills, the rate of the current Year just dosed. Mr. Derr movedthat a statement of the Inanelil ai fairs of the Borough, be inade - out and submitted to the mutt mes tint Of Oclutiell. Carried. • Ths Chief Bitrygginade a statement to the Commit, to the street that he had Made his pollee appointments 0* th e mo wn year. They number 4$ men. fir each Ward. They are si hollows:. AnsM Ward—fle. 1. N. W. Ward-44t0. 3. . William Hetherigittgly° Andrew Mster, John Stine, J. N. Xinoley, John llalbseb, Henry Hanes, Mcgood% John frits, Zber Smith. . William H. Benjandi. Christie% John Wetzel, Renee Reed, I Jot athan Modually, Alexander Hethetingtoi, Thomas O'Connor, William Spenes, OkiVin ta r Cady, Jusllils, i William Dom dingo d, • James MeKoven, • Marisa Dom.. Henry ligublager. Middle Went , i.No. 2. . N. H. Fard—No. 4. John Quinn, {, . Daniel Zerstatir„ Charles Brown, .1 Wister Kitt, William Henry, I , ' Deter Wont. William faller, , John Inekley, • Charles ; Adam Solution Otiosner, • DIM (kerma% J. A. !albs* 1 . gamut Morris, Jr. . Dankti.Klapp, I Irvelsrlek ltptlng, Jacob ILohW, Jerry turd, John Audi& Jobs Gethar, Samuel Leman, j James McQuade, Mania Bobbin. ; lime Moyer. Mr. 81100110/ ns ad that the oratelistea he added to tie Hit Not Wind to. The list as prestrated by the Chief Burgess, vas then adoptedand the CoandiChane. bee gloss to the Chief BUM= for the purpose of "rea lising Us firm. • &the bill of fitter Helantbal for $73 3i, ea oidir kr 00 vas gnats& The Milo! A. At Dakar, for 11 1 4 mu releTet to Ike . Couslttes. t • , BM of actm7llllll Cavity Unties Co., iv $2ll 14 vu ~lend to Saul poimalstee. • The lidloiring htlis inn 041 to lbeiPeld : Joseph Itleuve4. • • - • $4O 04 DeUslforbu, - ' • - • 40 Jamb Nalared - • - •• •• • 118 14 Charteelfonsei. • ; • • U V. D. Kesrcluvi(dousell Oupper,) a . 100 00 JebaDepr, • • • ; - - 200 !Weenie Gas Oupsay, • . -.1 , .*of SIM el - • Th. cooditko:ot Illatliot dont, Mottle JWlCtiou, tollwrot to Elitist Otllltittos. ta.a.• ".I',ONT '"" " .1 ;: ' It inks drandtbit Mk. Snyder Its soltlllarlArairtyttrd primes Ws puirty betwawaltalisetrt ard Coal strut& 010610. - Tbs Chid hides, asked the Mandl to lardstillat a poriasheet di* sahib:WO warded, sta,tur fha par 110141,1"104ali sit arsaalsatioa tbiiadloa *wirer Uri Whims alock,up where drunken tairocan Mqica lied until tim income wirer, la piece of taklot tido ildbUs justharot the peace, when they are liable to sarshir litr. Mid's Warm stesileat ono by ths way—, . Sato Whist SOWS irsths butfituot the' bad Ord, o f pm buys of the Souridit. To do" his hs adts,ths eo oprupearot - the Omusell add animus, which we have radon to betis4; he will metre The matter was rs• Surat to tus comma,: ca 41011414 Watch toe "I"- The Strut Committee wu directed to pall down hook sad Ladder house on Starkelstrest; and MO:" It dp i tft 441k0i . 41110/D4 Otraet, ta40 311 . ''he dltatirdiee SaParell. " ; ' ' e = AMA At IN rya Lite ; ; Limas: : As distant lands beyond Übe MUM ' When friends go Ukase. draw nigh, So Usage, ysben friends ban thither gone. Draws parer Igoe • • dud @Salon lads the dare' gam,' When' frauds an ionzaway, So lamas itself, throes* bad ones dad. • (iota dearer day by y..dn • Maven b sot fsr treat these erbo no With the pate Writ's sitt rie Hat mar, sad to the eery Of those *be no aright: Maws* 1867. C. C. RC 1?. - THE ISLAND PRINCE/3i ♦ =Wet 01 TRETCD EIIII,XBW WOILD. sr 11111I4C'D. optirswoars, Attila "Ili•Loit nelrea," . 6 The Deserted' Rik" .12,. Wising aside," "Batribotksi," etc. • CRAFTER L Al lITUIUP? irIDSTING It was the diet •of Mai, the marriage day et tb• sir count liontremor of Montressor Castle, Dorestahlre, and' Estelle, only daughter and helms gt Sir Parka Morale, t Hyde Hall, Devonshire. A glorious morningl the cloudiest, blue sky =Med down upon the green bills and dewy dales and de ep woods of Devon and the rest around the Hall was all ally. and musical, with the joyous rugs of birds, and the merry laughter of_ young men and maidens gather ing to celebrate Hurir Heyday festival, and to do honor tp the marriage of their landlord's daughter. The elushaded, winding avenue that led from the 'highway to the house, wu arched at each terminus by a mammoth wreath of ilowere, and many were the car dates that passed under them, on their we to assist at the wedding, and there contained only the and the neared blends and relatives of the family, whose rebttionaldp and position gars them the right to attend the bride to the church ;—d a still more nuns roue party had been invited to meet-iter at the alter.— , The villagers and taunts, grouped about under the dude of thereat old trees, or wandering over the green sward on either side the avenue, watched these equips gee as they rolled on, commenting as usual on such oc casions. • "Oh—dear mei the "redeems won't pass till nearly twelve! and here we are to wait two mortal boars!" sed a young, girl to the gamekeeper. 1111 my darling, look, bars conies his Lordship's earriage, iteelljust as sure as you're Om prettEst• lass In the country." • It was Lard Montressor's canine: likely that morning a note from his allanard bride had ties put in his hands summoning him to • private emearence with her at the Hall, before they should pro. rued to the church. Surprised end Mad with vague en easiness, his lordship lost no time in obeying the behest. Within the most secluded of her salts of ridsly fur nished apartments at the old Hall, halt buried is the depths of acuablonsu chair t ieclined the bride expectant, In bridal array. d • She wasalcree, hair attasulauta lutvieg; by her owe ds sire, withdrawn. Estelle llovelle—or ' , la belle Estelle," "Basutifel Stet- la," “the Star"—eis, for her resplendent dark beauty, she was poetically named—was at this: time twenty-des roars of amend more lovely than . a-hurt's or an artist's idea. Her lona was .of medium height, and vary slender, though wellroundedolith a graceful head, over which All rich names of let-black silken 14•41 sin, shading a flee of Pars, side olive complexion with large mournful dark eyes, habitually veiled by the long, drooping bodies, and delicate, though full, curved timelier patiently closed as in silent resignation. The prevailing exprawdon of her dark, brilliant countenance was a profound melancholy. The announcement of Ifineliftirelle's appraching riage with the Viscount Montressor had created a pro found sensation In the &Atonable and aristocratic cir cles. A. peerless beauty, the only Ihild and. heiress of the oldest, wealthiest and haughtiest baronet In the West of England, her heart had been as much the of of mediation to the youtliful and ardent, as • hat hand and fortune bad bean the end of desire to the mercena ry and ambition& At the •early age of omen years, Walla bad been placed at one of the first-class fernalel institutions of learning at Paris, then as now, considered among the very best of their kind lo 'the world, and there had been left to remain until her sixteenth year, when the sud den and calamitous beak log up of the institution, and her own severe illness, had occasion' her removal.— That illness had beta attended with market changes iw tAa ocouttlatiox and temperament of they young girl. Edens, previously the most careleki,. Ughtleurted and capricious of children, left her chamber of ranee immure a subdued, thoughtful, melancholy woman I The laughing lips of girlhood closed hi patient 'Wows: the sparkling eyes sheathed their beams under loop, shadowy lashes, now seldom lifted; the silvery, elastic voice, sank into deep and thrilling tones; the tree, glad motions were measured and coittrop.. She never entered another se , but completed her education under the best ntasterm . at home. To dis sipate what was considered a transient Melancholy, her parents traveled with' her over Europe,Pausing•at each capital and chief town, to- show her all that was inter esting and Instructire. But though their daughter re paid their attentions with the sweetest gratitude, and obeyed them with the gentlest dedlity, she showed no interest in the passing somas. And though everywhere bar sabre:who/telly and sweetness of disposition, not insathan her fortu n e and podtkou, drew around her ma _ay friends and adm irers, Estelle remained alone in her . isolated . h.ts and feelings.; Every most Malin geddied ph ease, and the result of their wisdom was • decision that this melancholy was not the edict of lid health,still leas of secret sorrow, but that it was a constitutional phase that would probably pan away with maturing yews. They returned to England,mmigrated their • daughter at court, and %ind uced her into all the pities. a i r hatable 116.: But with debut. Her edict upon the i s of Estelle, Who remained undly unmoved aml the eclat that greeted her Her picturesque beauty Was the theme of all tongues—her mournful glance was fiseinatin ff Ver deep tones thrilling—her touch:mar nettle; all he she iNcyetwho could 1 1 1 9 , n all others, re tied nu reseed. She who sought no con quests, err that very n perhaps, made. many. • pwr and two Commoners, in maeosaaloa, laid their far lanes at her feet, and were in torn kindly and firmly re% posed her drat mum In. London, at the dose of which her parent/ took her down to their seat in heron• shim. Here, In het thoughtful, quiet, anoetsulatlons manner, she ended In works of benevolence among the villager, and the tenantry: And her father, hot lag much from this esnploymeni, gave her full liberty of ae• tion, and smiled to sew that she seemed lees pensive than before. . At the beginnlng of the parliamentary term, the bun ny went up to London. And it was here in her second season in town.that Es telle formed the acquaintance of Lord Atontsereor, a young nobleman but lately acceded to his titles and es• tate', but already known as a man of the most high- ' tonedmoral and intellectual excellence, as a righteous, as well as a rising statesmen, and ait one, who in the event of a clump of minbdry would be likely to fill a high of position in Ills majesty's =billet. Aside from the glare of nub and wealth and power, Charlie blontreesor wag • glorious specimen of the Creator's workmanship. 'Above the average standard of height among his countrymen, brautahonidered and deer cheated, with ano head, and a face full of wisdom and goodness, his appearance truly indicated the warm benevolence, dear tatelligrue, and pure spirit of the man. lila presence soon inspired Estelle with a filth that lambed not been able to bet In any other that ap proached her. Ile dreW near to her than any other had been prgssitted to ionic ha noosed the magic circle of, her isolation, and convened with her as somber had been allowed to do. The world looked and said that the beautiful Stella had at last met her master and wu con• peered. At this stage of abbe, the parliamentary term being over, Sir Pasta Morello and his holly left London for Hyde Hall. Lord Montressor asked and received permission in fol low, them, and In less than a month availed himself of the Welles* to do sot Thus It was In the home lof her ancestors, alter having obtained the cordial annetlon of her parents, and hollering himself sure of the affections of their daughter, Iced Montrealer offered his heart and hand to the lovely Estelle, and was to his profound we 601118W:tent, instantly and firmly rejected I In thus ns jetties his salt she wept long and bitterly, praying his tbreveness, * human ate experkinced and exhibited In h e is t mkt, uld bane tetuyed him into making this declaration, and beemehlieg Idea Dens to resew his suit ; but to leave and forget ber.-rdibere was somsthisg in the tone of her reseal which enshrined apd des kis previous emietegon that—even in re. jetting biro—aloe loud hist But with kis high-toned sentluestete he would not in Ihe least presume upon that knowledge. Taking her band with deferien, nal tenderness, be said— " Stella! a man never but onse, In bias le existence, loves a woman as I Ins you! I will not Impair* the mese of the rejection, which you have certainly a right to make without assigning any reason lot the act. And after having received this reputes, I may not In honor, diereses you by a 'Menial of my silt. But this, Input. ing, I must say to .your-thot, ilea& I h enc e , I shall not-go out of the reset of your Maude; shall never sd. deem anoths.woose; so if ever In the of future weeks; or mouths,oe years, however bug; you may think Tlorilto 11•1111 W the decision of this enealig, Stella, I m you to let me know! Write but one word, Tome," will return to lay as nnehanged heart at your fent" - Batelle wit weeping too bitterly tar e . "Stella! will you promise lode this? "Isrd Montremor, beat and dearest Irked! do not seek to bled roused( to who can give yen nothing lu re. turn! Try to think of theseelsoll girl th at _ you have pitied and loved—only as a sitadotr that toll for a moment across the sunshine of your path, and then paw eel away forever!--and so forget her!" "Renal / have pledged my honor never to renew this suit, unless you revers In my (nor the sentence you have pronounced upon it; but Inspired by the deep and deathless love I bear 'emoted 'hoping Against hope.' I hel impelled to Implore before leaving you, that, In the neat of a Mumble change of sauthisent or purpose to .wards me, you will not hesitate to gee me have to no turn. MOM, will youprowdee me to much as that? " "Noblest *Send that / have In the world] how_ gladly would I promise, but I must ,not, Montrose's. Were I to do so, .you would feel bound to wait the charges of my mood, sad s for a most undeserving lore, might miss, In sons nobler woman's affeetkma, the happiness in stare ibr you!" "Stella, .111. yon nilse your sweet, nsurehel ors ,t 6 mine, one moment, that you may read my soul 11 , US I speak!" - ZsteUe lifted bar dark eche to meet the clear, pure, blue eyes tent with so much low, and candor upon kern, and reed the deep, unchanging truth of the cansteney of his wed as he geld— • "Stella, In the presence of the hentimithing Ord who sees and hears me, I assure you that I shall Ram lous soother woman is I lore you, and, thinners, of course, can 'emir wedanother I, so that whether, you give ene this slightest of hopes or not, lam meant and thr one bound I Na, EH you proulso, Stella? Ratans bet it Is only to let me know In um of a cbange in your sentiments." Per an instant the light of an unutterable love and joy broke on her beautiful, dark Owe, and her sonllng lips parted to speak—when—as if a suddenonsentary and warning bad gripped her heart— she uttered a low, sharp cry, turned paler than bsfgre, and than sald—: "hot no! my lasi Stet/usenet even glee you (bail She is poorer thau the poorest, In gilts to you 1 - 13 be can only pray that you may fining her and he ham." . Ue looked ”bundly disappointed and troubled.— But wen his &wisdom, henna hopefully— • "Weil, dearest Stella, al thou gh you reject eneenthout apparent news, and refuse to give me the tighten pro. mime or the most distant hops, yet / repot--should you in the long future, change your purpose, and write to moon* word--'Come,' I will hasten to lay at your feet en. unchanged host I Good bye! God be with pm?" and raising her band. be bowed aim it, Vowed It to hlr Ups, turned and len the room. Anse =among alter Lady Morello , who cams to seek and congratulate her daug hter upon what the Imagined to ha the may Pweilde result of the interekrw—nand Estelle lying in a swoon upon the Soot" It was *Wowed by a long and tenible Illness, terminating le a tediously • mdracted countesses. The town season was at basil %bre Batelle was able to reenter society. • They went up to London, and once more the "star of beauty" 11/011111 upon its world. And Meg& the• deed Upon her life settled darker and bonier, day ,by day, she was more Ibliowed„ Mattered and everted than bare. - Thus arm years had passed away, when one morn. winiethe Sadly, then me)tilying MSS towb house . le lientisy %pare, were mated at a We brealthet, and Sir Park was mimed In nada, shad frees the Lam I des ITmet, SS exempt qf Ous of the Muck SS' Le rt Aifoso—utrecked e *wisp rthe mast ete Alpiess—Er , , toile sdkred atow pry and maltfinatleg item As' seat I Cl$611111'7"1004.011**Illev • taw Ibllcraed Illearata ,theacouteney. does that day; the clad Wad horn her heed, and area Ithem whe had ratan wird beithica Melte shadow,' weed eselanted to mellow nisi was by , Minty in its Imusbine t'' Him Inallic "spirits day Improved. pain the midst eli din& *uric Ude of ewe HA: EOMe sattraistred her _Minds lier , in thebeight et the Load= rano, rWeer htber's email ohavilare dos nimainiit i t i ,./ 01 1 e. 4- alettaloo Sam ehrimarld fa eighteen maths. . At the end of this period Lord Montreal*, who Ibad never left England. or lost tram of his beloved Stella, esd Ida Was now staying' at his meth In Doreetshire. was One day mated it beesklest when the toasting seal was homed hire. Among a score of letters OW first ,1 that attracted his attention mu a dainty white gave -1 lope supereedbed In a delicate handwriting. He' took theta* Sat sag opal la.-it entrained ha sae mad I —"Cam" • Tat light of an Wadable joy broke over Mabee: Ohl he had waited, patiently, boafidly,years, torthat wont, 1 and at last Ire received IL Thanks to heaven , la the ' 1 that !maces' and then pushing all the otMe letter usegeiesdadia he sprung tip, rang dir Lyre mat, Mid. ordered Movable pecked and balm putto the carriage In twenty more minutes ha had rembed.the .railway 'station just as the ears were *bout to start, audit: three ;sours he wax at Hyde Ha and standing to thepresane of Neteliel—she looking so beautlihl and happy! 3 , ' With the old chivalrio , enthusiasm of devotion,l he , dropped, at once, upon his knee, and raised ta r band to We, saying— • , . . 1 1 "For !bur years I hare hoped Ind *sited to wit word from you, and :at last, beloved, you have 1 written— Khans,' and I in at rear *et, alr,l. -.aid, :with in 4om dialled heart)" , 1 1 - ''. '•1, " 1 _ ...1 . "Ant I," abet mid , deeply binshlng,whileilie beid both hei to raise hfm."l, my Loptiblas slot an unchanged . heart! for low than four yeses I ham loved youp . rebore than woman's tongue may tell-rand never more,thate at the boar in which we bads ferta t X, be I thougliti for. ever:" • • ; ~ i { t ."I know it, behind! knew it ' 1 1,, ,, n_i I never doubted It! Could Ibe decatred ' deerneart of the woman I loved l; No Lend that was Mend of my patience! he replied, taking hie Net. op the:soh by her aids. ' and do not how "Anti. you never inquired _ teen . , In vitee,• wittiest liplanatiou I and without ;Wipe, I mat you from my Pfellsae 0, and why now,;without a . parent reason, 1 samition you lark!" shresid, Oa of the old sadness fell Upon her besuilbil has. 1 "Year mottoes. dearest, were, and as4par lose.! Not si until your spirit move, you to do s hall you glee .ea to me t I hare full mroldence IS , beatellhalltedar - "Qadderece f at asyl God?" ixelebend iii , st low, deep. thrilling yoke. ! " : 'I • . I 1 1- , Wiry, what is the mattes, des t",., • 1 ; She looked up suddenly, asaile Of Weeshapialt lota breaking like sunlight over her dark bee, and add -- oNfthierg,nething, my hall tadthatall yaw and haling' are so/Aerated ber.rori&jour hair =T r; And yet she would ahead thorns igeot far:cub* shel,be an angel, 'ebe moutd wish you to besoseetldta Whither —a god." " 1 ' . '1 1 1 , 4 p4s, "Sweat enthusiast! modest* r araglritHee, or the world and its people will direp . t,' pa an l BS not . "an only Odd, my - 'l' 1 it . • . Such was their meeting' , 1 '• 1 Yet, meadonally, throughout the Inteervlser, , madden shadow like the recurreione of ripelishiltbonght, would fall upon bar bright fix and t piss as It came. They were engaged , and wit h.,* Sew days the mar dare was &unmerited' to take piles on the lira of May. But it was observed by the .nearest friends, of the bride, that from the day of herletrothaliberailiits bad been markedly the strangest fluctuations. Some times with her besititul dark Sets idenabsed with a despodill, almost religious joy, she tamed *bout. se. itl.wear,- on "winged get," or at brooding In a happy trans... At other times, eta ail into deep gloom and anxiety, min explicable mit. was abrades to ha Mende, A pr Il Seared her relapse into the deep melancholy bah eto long overshadowed her,lnd 'that ' they had 'growls to dread as a swim amtitutional malady. !But they bop.d everything from her approaching marriage with the man she loved. Lord Mot:armor observed with the deepest interest the uncet lain moods of his betrothed ; but, with the high-toned sentiments that elletingableed him, refrained from inquiring, and awaited ha Tolima . ry revehtions . , , At lard the first of May, the menhirs day, upon "Which I bate presented the parties to the reader, arrived,- had all the tact (01/1, as I said, wan gathered at the lialfur at the Church to do honor to the solemnities.l And the expectant bride, in her bridal robe and veil, welted within her boudoir the arrival of the , whom she had summoned toe private" tutiniew fore they should proceed to the church. ' the had not long to wait. He who quickly responded to her slightest In clination, immediately obeyed her call. , Yet when she hared his fira, elastic step approaching, "Now Hof have mercy on me!" she. prayed;and 'cov ered her face with her hands. ' - I Its entered. unannounced and saying, ~' 1. commands l "My beentifel Etas! Ima here, lon perceive, by your " She dropped her hands:Aid rersillud a tare pde wilh msery, spoke In a thrilling, deep, impamioned tone— " You are Bore by my inin#eatie . es, my lord!" I hare no right to eommand.". EiMM;7M2==l "My prayer, my lordiet Slit, fur yoat fonthnuall" "Fbrgirenessf--tny Stellar "Ay I my dear lord! arm see before you a penitent and a supplicant,. who map ! soon be something far Pere wretehail" "My Stella! what mean your ' "Come to the window, Lord Montresier!" she .kaid, rising and preceding l him. .."Look out,",she continued, putting arid, the rosecolored beniglngs, and revealing a view of the park below. allie with itarestlasemultltude. "What are all these people - warns% formy lord!" "What are they waiting - let, toy Stellaf—for that, for which I also wait, with how Pus h more impatience!" he answered, while a deep flush of love and joy, for an instant, supplanted the anxiety on his tam "They wait to les a bride pass, wherio a bride niaynev er go!" she said, In a solemn voice. "Stella! great Heaven! what my iota" he azelarmed, 'Lazing on her with prolbuud astonishment. "That the had. they expect is unworthy to stand be. Lot e,i3cd's holy altar beside Lord lifontrecaorl" "Unworthy, Stella! Your- "Nast iinwortay, my lord!" she: mid. :dropping bet arms, and dropping her heed in an attitude of the deep. at misery. "I should have Made this confession long ago, Xord Montrawor; but I have deceived you—l have deceived your "Ite what respect. Stella/ My Gall It cannot lel— Ncs it ve cannotme! be! th at while betrothed to- me, you do lo" "Rot lore peel Olt r. sip deer lard!" .site murmured, in a voles of thrilling tenderness that enured eondetket of bee truth, to his deeper heart. ."What mean you , then greet met if-Indeed you re. turn my deep lave.' 'Ohl I do, I do, Montressor; whaieverliappens, wher ever you go. take that assurance with yen! I love you, my lord! shall 'ever loveyon, even .Leongh - even after what I shall have told you, you repulse and hate me, and go to our friends and say—" That 'roman when' I ' was about to wed, la but a whited sepulchre, whbm I have proved, anttwhom T now ntjeet'—and so leave me to the scorn of men, gill I say—ever shall say-71 love You. Lord Montreasorl 'J love you, and . the -coniclinue nes, of being cutworthY.:Of your love Is the bitterest ele• went in my punishment,'! Yoke - of such profound misery, that Lord Moutreasoir could scarcely continue to believe ker &Wages unfounded or, ezagge. rata& He dropped upon a so t, r an.tOttiairstlll and white as a carved image of stone, gaged upon her, waiting bee further communication. • • , The *bore is all of this beautiful amt highly interest ing story that will be published in our lc:Munn. Ws give this: as a aample.:: The continuation. of It an be found only in the Newlfork Ledger. the great family weekly paper, for which: the most miller writers in the, - country contribute, and.which can be found at all the stores throughout the'tity anderintry. where papers are sold. Remember to ask forth Neer York Ledger of May 30. and in It you will get the continuation' of the story from where It laves of .berm. If 'you- cannot get a copy at any news office, the publisher of the Ledger will mail :yoga copy ok receipt of fiv° rents. Fanny' Fern writes only for the New Iferk Ledger; Sylviulus ' Cobb, Jr., writes only for it • , Emerscuillennett writes only for it; and nearly all the eMineet writes in the country, such as Mrs. Eigtlumey, D. R. N. Southern** and Alice Corey, contribute fegubrly to Its columns. link BouthWorth will Writellor r ow other piper borealis : F. Geo. D. Prentice, Raq be l the Lout/Mile Journal, prepares the Wit and an d Department In the Ledger. It Is mailed to subecri it $2 a year, or two copies lte $3. Address Robert Rimier, publisher,. 44 Ansi st., New Tork',l It it thei handsomest and best family 'paper in the country, eleskatly! illustrated, and characterised by a high, morel tote. f' . -1 1 1_ Ocvaanon Grettir has consented to acce pt the nomination for Go v ernor of reo4ylveila, if ten dered by the Amerienti'State;Corivention, soon to -assemble at Lancaster-1 - Taa Republicang of ICblumbue, Ohio, achieied a splendid victory :an Wednesday last, when Mr. Armstrong was ',kilted Treuturee by a majority 1 of. 472 over Mr. Trevitt, the Iregalarly nominated 1 Buchanan candidtite: who islmorcr experienced in that line than any', man of hie piety. Tat Itieltatond'o. gib geoids the suggestion of O'orernors Walker and Stan on Oat the Constitu tibia to be formed ,t!ly the .Opposebing ex parte Convention for rinses, will be Tsubmitted to the people. It says "The navigation • has • no authority to submit its work) to the popular appro vaL Now can Congress reject Iti Constitation, ex cept on the condititht that It is Incompatible with a republican form of goveratnent. Bach being the absurdity and illegality of the Proposition to sub mit the Constitution of Kansas to the inhabitants of the territoryore have ti.'llght to affirm; in vie* of the fact that the Convention is ender the absolute control of the Prd-Slgvery-party, that if Kansas .be lost to the South, it; will be the result of the :unjust and unwarrantable interference of the Federal GaiernmenL" • diikeirlossAlLepyi l eolloaa ht to Nina items. DAYlDlufor o t Ihadfirtl coaoty. tau. colornemazat WILLIAM MILbWARD, of Philadelphia. I moo As ran imams comet': JAMES VEKCII, of Fayette eoupty„ • JOSEPH J. LEWIS, of Chester wonky: 7i Dealimeatitie !limas Iliminatlensil . ) 001101111911 . 4 WILLIAM r.l PACKER, of 1403W0g coxulty, cirsr 00111111711810 RI: 7 - V NINROD ISTIfICKLAND,bf Chester county. 4 • Tama are aicoal3ooo nesispepeii in the Uni ted Slates, whiCh Circulate aanually about 509,- 000,000 copies. Between fittHn and twenty mil: lions of dollarsire eapendgi in thoirpablication; and if the whole lune for one year be estimated, it would Covai is surface of ipo_ squire miles, or form s belt 30 :feet wide wound the earth. Of these 8000 newitpapets, a grcsit majority, invaria bly advise their readers toi purchase only ' the beautiful Spring styles. of 4rauvitte &okcs, No. 607 (juts 209) chestnut street, above Sixtb; Phil adelphia. • CONSTASCT.i , -A JOUI2I Bl itisli officer, who pas mutilated and dis fi gured iM battle, requested a comrade to write to his betrothed-in.Thsgland end release her from the ; bliditl arrangement. Nor &nitres was worthy of a - true woluan:—"Till him if is eaOugh of his body left to contain his soil, I shall bold him to his engagement,:' this country the proper smite win a young lady's unalterablititeetion, Is for the poling gentlemen to.purchase ;their: clothing ist the magnificent Brown State Clothing:Hall, of Itnekhill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and: 605 (new Tie) Chesnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. • AfirProf. lilfeniellte Usk; lastoritUte b nid to to (bikini, ion sure for bathe, and gray hair. It re- MOM all scurf, 4andraff luta aerofalons eruptions tram the 'leap, and la a tens days restores Sway hair to Its Mr bud cobs' and beauty. thlspreparation eontafei eo rio• toting siatter,but nweltatet the hair by 14740/albs sod redakas petted health te the scalp, Ulu fulpartlng are Ufs and tipir to the roots, and by them musing healthy flute to kir luto eieleseparatellair.—Zestingts Thus. • Onitisiont sad Pair. Posseassti ot. these remedies livery mai Is Macau tkildh , phydelita. it Ids orth and dilidrea are WOW with oroptions, One, Wawa; whlti mrrillop, sore throe, sidle* or any Matta of the WA, Skutt or multi" a persevering rise of ihe Ointment is all that is oscessr rf to inherits WWI can ..1t ea the other haat, thi torgialoeskni anr!issatird mbiotbor ft be hinted in the neer. the stomach or the htestbur, be aia oradisate It bT abilaisteriat thy pill. to thi set *rot, under Oho 0030114a' tha shirr difestketi wbkb attompeny sriq box. • =EMI dirillomangtespera 'rho visit rhiladelphie •g r their supplies NMI dud It ecneblrrably to -their *dean: tage to purchase 'China, Mari and Common Wares of Mesers.Tyndale Jk Mitchell, IMporters. 707 Ctweint street' One Betteath, erdeltre a mica of doiogtogoi• notoponlior - triot. Thy Import thiteerakree direct from the iskar mann - faentrerm sad sell them In *mail' yeasty:Mc* to the far user awl aims Just as cheap as Or hoe ht In • tarps temehiHcs at wholesal• by t merchant. Messrs, T. enstoskenr hare the doildi adios. tape of purchasing dhoti from the Imparter, and of sr halos from *very large and bountiful assortment, at a grebe of at least 24 pee prat, . Eke their cards In another columns. ' R. R. R. fleriergh!Ot.o•Tha military and naval code of lawn, look spot nerriact of dat,T arta *lca Impardonabls, the Dustmen loan as stabil dmerting the Ibrfaltur• of sdencee. Neglect of the stet to nowt to proper reseed to cheek the proposeof diNus, frequentty results death. The laws of health are more arbitrary than eiell haws, thersibieas who are 1 10 .' WMOO4 *ink Path iv ' *chin, Sores. ftrulati, Rheumatism, Odds, Iferms, Din radon Diermees of the Loop, Liver, Manacle, Bowels, jobs* Le. should nowt at, outs to RADWAT'S RE. wry, REGULATORS or RESOLVENT, as your Pa may demand, sad rid yourSystema of the presence of these insidious Outmenden of If In Pals, um RAD Ara MDT RUMS. If your system is derasmed or out of order, take one or two of RADWAT'S REGULATORS. If your blood Is fitted with Impurities sod your Skin intle Sores and Eruptions, your LunanScsoltukors. take RADWArS ItSSOLVM. For Ws In Pottsville . I. G. BUNN. lit Hotels jiddligtatt. . Rai. J. Byrn will ;much In the Baptist Church, bistoeste *Wet, tolietylw. SUR • Rune, Points idgeistid to Triultjetinish, on Sabbath ovenipmilaylOtb.and eonfinned 20 persons. Rs ponied a vrry impresdu pennon on the oraalon, to a very large Cenigiscition. The Ithhop wu sedated In the unless by the Rev. Mr. Carrel, Rev. Mr. limier, &Tills, Rader, Rev,; Mr. Wesnorn. - 'AinfICAS 110 Ia Iftsincouse Somsvi.—An abetted of theAreasurer's veport stater that Our neetiptirot the year here hien $173,0W CA, and the Ihtbilities incurred Mac 734 16. The - payments made daring the year have been $180,650 34, leaving $7,113 72 still due to missionaries for labor performed. to camel which and meet elalme on eounnlesions unekpired amounting In all to 179,066 07, there ls a beano, in the 'treasury of .2.262 40, mostly resolved Wein the year" tor legacies. The receipts are $13,487' 60 less tlhos last year, but the regular church ocontributions are only $3,167 69 luarAhe difference be g inincipellp In legacies.' , • Tea Mat Aarrvaaunts 141‘e bti , 6l in pri:vmeilin New Vet during tier - past hrtaight. -The following Is an abatreet of thriroport of 'the American Bible Society :•-• • illatsidartit, new simillieries have bee, *Medi mast of • them South and West. Nigh tysda• ilfi diteutoes, end 1,810 life members, bete • been added. 4 i• t • The receipts of the Year from Ain scums have been $441.806.09• being $9,466 42 more than those of th e •priorkors yeti. The portion for books 0id„,5236,466 03. Books printed. 741,043 volumes:: Books issued, 772,- 6xl; being 101,297 more than the tunes of the previous year, and 8 121 Preater gave the formation of the So.' clay, of 1 01341. . - Iters s..—A slew royal octavo Hlhie, in pick type, bye been published, and • new pocket Bible In diamond type. Also a large New Testament In great primer type, Sr the aged. Om, at the Society's Hones. a New Testa ment In Ojibwa; and a. Testament In_ Hawaiian And linglish, in parallel columns. Apeata—in t home Bold, thirtyslx have been em ployed, trieladlng,the three in, VMS, California, and Oregon. In Omit:reign field, three hive - hem employed a non tlon of the timo--ilter. !lusts: Wheeler (in Nicaragua), and Righter (in Tortay) alivint dkA; greatly lamented. • 'Money granted fbr publishing the :Scriptures in"for ellen countries, $2,344 09; *bleb, with the expense of publishing the last two books awned, saki In aggregate Mr foreign purposes of morelhan $30,000. Agnicas SusnAy Sawn Ustox.—The THUMIIIeCILD Ant versary of this important Instillation was beta in on the- evening' of the 12th inst., in the capacious Sall of Dr. Jayne, Atiggose White., Esq., in the chair. Rarneot and appropriate addreseett were de. livered by the Rev. Dv. Brantley, Myr. Dr. Jelkins, Bev. Mr. Breed and A‘raham Martin, Req., to which the lime and intelligent audience, listened with markSd et telalloll. The opening and concluding religi nut exeunt sea, were conducted by the Rev. Dr.<3 tack, - and the Rt. Bev ; Bishop Eastburn. The abstract of the annual Ire port was read by'the Rey. It. B. Westbriolt, Sec. of Mis sions, from whieh the following Sets are gathered: The receipt's in the Missionary deportment have been: in donations, $71,982 37 ; in legacies, $11,9t6 87, and a balance on hang from lad year. being sPecloll7 &Mg wa , ted by the donors, $769 43, making the total reecsucee of the department for the year, $84,897 OT. This sum has been faithful* appropriated in accord ance with the wham of the donors. A large corps. of lillssiowatics hate been WV horth 'MOS efferent Bates and Territories, who have established more than 1800 sew schools, gathered Into them about 80,000 children, and secured for, the -instruction of.these children, over 12,000 teachers supplying poor and needy 'schools and children with books and other Sunday School requleltes. In addition to planting these new schools, they. have visited, supplied with books, and ,othetwise assisted. nearly 8000 Sunday Schools, containing more than 100,- 000 children; stating a total of Sunday &hoots wpm tried and aided, of nearly 5,00'. If we take into ottr estimate the result of the last six years. we Sod that the Society, has . organised In' that time, through, he direct labors of its blissionarlea,more than 12,01,10 new Sunday &boots- eout ni alog aboutls,ooo teachers, aoduearly.s4:oll,ooo children. • The Altseleserery labors of the Sockipetty are' entirely dis tinct trout the publishing nt. Indeed, the lat ter Is quite subordinate to the former. As a missionary Institution, the Society has, two elder objects: 1.. To open new Sunday &boo a In nelghborboods and settler• menu when they would not otberhhe be established: visiting and reviving old SundarSchesola ; and 2. To supply them pith books for carrying on the schools sue tearfully, when thus begun. 1, . Au. Boxsuons made - to the Society. are scrupulously applied to thb ohlecta designated by the donors. In no case are they apOied tecany od the publication depart ment of the Society's . ..operations.. , • The Publimiting department hai distributed during the past year, books, ay., to the amount of $177,553,13. ,It should he remembered la this connection that it is the policy ofd the Sudety us to arrange the price of books Leto merely 'sustain, and enlarge, as -occasion niay re quire, this &audio! its operationa, and not with a view of creating module for the mbwiereary &nutmeat. " The Society now publish a übplete Library for Sun day Schools; containing $4l volumes 'and. 4 ecutlons from the general Library of .100 volumes 'itch, for $10; also two "Hits emus Jrntrete Legume" of aeventy. AY • iolumes each; Cent's Heim LIZRAILT, 50 volumes, $3 50; Owed VILLAOS and IFINILTILnkuuts. twenty-four 1/001011e1, $3 each, and the CHILtf . IS Cruxrr LIBILAZT of fifty Toluenes, $2 50. Tea Burott SCHOOL jOVIVAL std Tonia's Pam fla uttegrare r4llshed as formerly; and in order to in-'' crease the fulness of the latter, and to - brie[ it the teeth of all, the price efjsubectiption has been, reduced to los cents per antrant,.ehere out hundred en. pies are taken. A. full report of ties Society's 'operations may be ots- Weed gratnitoiedy, upon shp.icatku at any of the de mite:odes; - The above Libraries, tiegati with all this publiee tbe lions of Unless, can obt ained at Buteruest Book Sitire, at tine Union Caste:prices, end thus lave the car r4llo- - MOTU:MS. . . PRlmrers X METHODIST CIII7ItCH, corner of Lion and 34 street. Divine Per** every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 6 o'eloek, P.' • lINGLISH LUTHERAN CIIIISCII, `Market &mare Pottsville, Rev. Dan= &mu, Pastor. Divine serviee in this Church regularly every Sunday. Morning, at 10% o'elork; eveningoit 7 o'clock, Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening. at 7 o'eloeic.l mAaazir.D. JAMES—ILIBRIS—Oo tb• o.6tb lost., try Ito*. Wm. Monpull. VIVI= JANII of tdootit Laffos, to XIIT 1 / 1 111111 of St. Clatt4 * . . ~ • bIllt; BROWN—Ott the 2U lust., Wtmisx Stem; , in his' 49th year, The Mends and amnaintan of the deceased are ro spectfully Malted to attend hl funeral tomorrow, (Sun day.) The funeral hill arrive in Pottsville, at 4 o'clock lathe afternoon, and mooed to the Presbyterian bury- Ing. mood. I LOST & FOUND. TRANEDi AWAY---On S.un day, April_ Nitb, IK•i. rate red 00W; I , lte Sioe—bed, belt on, with Iron bows, top, and I tem; the name A. Montt la on one or the borne. lofbr motion of bear will be tbankrully Teethed. and any et wee paid, by JACOB MIAMIAN. - Llewellyn, May 9, '67 , • I mpi.74FT LOST.—+Lost, a draft (>l* Ro ger V. Merton imfavorl of mid indented by D. to oifk dated February 17,1 7, at bluely days, payable at the Miners' Dank of Pot ?Die, fbr 112.50. All persons ate mistimed not to neptia a said dnktt, as penitent has been stepped. The sn6r returning saldfdraft to the ambeeriber at DalUmons, Md, !rill be initably rewarded. J. A. FILBRT. mop, IT• • 19-.lt•E CARDS. I: P. SPINNEY , Attorney at Law, Ashland, Schuylkill eounty, IY., .m act al agent 'AAA* purchase and ale of Seal Estate, collection of roils, de. (Ashland, !day YS, '57- 21-1 y • Tne Mining EE UNDERSIGNED, gineer,Wbdvhdted du/teethe last yew; the Coal of Germany and Belgium; an arrange the newest imp_raveanots to mining wade In these ems trfee,-1-its the castle rysted to draw the w•PAI through theigattgways, br stationary steadenginesrthe woven In the eonstruetim of pumping engines; Wig& Ink aliened, de. • Punthilied with Ahe be s t annoying - instruments, • upetttion Theodolite of his own lion, konstroeted for dining operationdeveliog instru• wont, ete.i he Is ready to undertake gush , surveying works for 'bleb mathematical malty and initiate" are wanted". - • Wears to be addressed to Pottsville Pod Office. P,DIVAUD C RUM. Pothdlle„lday 23,17 . DISSOLUTIONS. . rr ISSOLUTION.—The partnership ■ hereto‘restatlng tinder the Arm and name of WILLIAM is NATHAN DAVID, in the soanufacturins of lumber.`le., was this day (April Id, 1967,) ab oo t u a by so tans! consent. The badness of the late Arm wilt be rented up by ' WILLIAM DAVIS % spay 23,1,7 .. 21.410 _spay OF PA:R.TNER , BDre.—NOttreli hereby slim that thepartne_r• p heretofore existing lietween P. O. Bra w ler, J. IL Bre;ter„ Michael Dress or. and &loco P. Owens, rr i mung u *Wants, at Donaldson. EchnylklU,oo., Ps., under the, Orin name of DRDSSLER, °MODS t 00., Wits on the 2d day of May, A..D., dlieolved by mutual eon met, and that from 34 day of 1tit7J,1337; P. 0. Drawler; J. M. Braider and MlettaeL Ilreuler, three' df the pbn awl partners atilt continue turarty on.lhe former best. nese as merchants Under the arm meteor BMA= A 004 at the tows or Donaldson, In said county, and the said darn beg leave to return their thanks to. lb. public AO put Arms, and bops by strict /Mention to business to linerlt a *hero of public patronage. P.O. HARESLDit, . J. 11. satisten. MICHAEL. BRESSLIII, ONO. P. OWEN. way z%, 214t' t plS Z OLUTION N I TICE.—The . drat of L. P. Brook. It Co. Is ibis day (( January ; lan) dlsaolvad by mutual tosasoti. Chartas P. Sikkim witadmariag from the busts/la. L. . Bitooss 2 CIIA P LLIS P. 15110ENEY. ) Wit _ April *IT estukRTNERSHW, NOTICE.—The easerteershfp hi the Natter bedews henteibre ng between R.; C. Allsau aid Lomb Royer, was Ws d - 01Astril I.lo,)dbeolved by imistaateoussel. , • 1.0. WILSON, • - ' LRWI3 ROUX • The antlerdped have Wile (April Tl,l467.)•etavd Into eapartawehip, In the basher tatilaus, at the steam saw WU at the fiot at the taelhied plum eel: the IL U. le 8. R. R. IL, ;Bader the ins of I. O. it JAMIIIIWILIION. All online On hamlet prowey'atievelel to • - IL CL WILSON. • May :,'S7 181 ' J.LUEB WILSON. COA td. ts HAYES; SMITH, ot;‘. • Coal Ilteiciliantii. Noe 10* (tato IS) Walnut Street, Ani now meld} iff dtmet from Joi* a ItiMkAisa Csstq a fall supply of tirmairomt Coal, mbleh otfor at stot loom. market Drift. Orders Ise Shp Nom Za Ire to aktromo to moor to miza p p itbuol Kahle, ' IL 0.117 C • • . /.• kety 23, 'fa • • WANTED;!. , ' LADY 1 DY competept to teich`ltititeie awl Tlllrisba• to pinta the Pane* 1... res . he ree n try. klary object rasa 1-i .at 4treot, Phliadittptita.no AC ; May Arn. 2041 IV TED.--A. Situation , by a. Youut Mau. to ao Ofle• or Rom rams eirrl- cis will hi ;Jiro without aisiwoaipwaaation, to desirous of et rottuttioplomnit, la a good p penman. Addrras "Pow. KO" o Pat °Sec fM7 IQ, '417 *Nit OURNEYMAN CABINET' MAK tp. I • MP. to taboo good Nos aal opastiat aaaptoy mad ba &ea, et• yawed at Awns/. Etabakylkill comity, Pa. . AMOS HOC& Sablaad. Mai 2:'57 Art AGENTS Y 'Noy, tissrui,. sod boa:R.4m i , isa Ar . $ 00A0 sloontir. Cupital inquired, flys dollars. - 7. airror particulars, sacks* stamp, and'sddrsaa A. B. 114151114, • Plaistow, N. kt. May 9,1 - 4 . 19-104 "N INERS WANTED—At theArciad Top Coal Minos, to Huntlngikak 'misty. Tun, , steady men Intl Ind constant ionpkgment tad Prompt payments. Apply all" %T row 4 SAXTON, Mottineosi, hontinpdon consty,49, May 9, IT 1941.0 50 LOCAL Ao,t AN vAND D fn t IR W A n y r r;IA Pitying lom 140 to VISO per. swath -. Do Innslner or obanoe Dullness: Permanent employment even sml so capital required. For pertleulareeneime_poetaige Maas and mailmen. A. SIMPSON, N/Ifiler• N. 11. April 11, '57 16-3se . . . , . NOTICES. ......... IIiOTICE.—A regular meeting of the . YOUNG MAN'S CLIKINTIAN AtSOCIATION en held In thair Tom, (RussersOlk•Ditilding,) on )103. DAY ovsning, May 26th. illiel. Passim( sitiradaws li requasted. By order of ile Pnwidant. • L. W. DO8BY8.11ELL: Salaam I IFFICE PHILADELPHIA l SIN- BURTIAD iiptmY4 ;Or': r NOTICE:4III4mm liming ontstandisfeishatabi accounts against this Company will pistol mufti , statemont of the suns to this ogles. at'.No. 303 %last street: __ ..... 'BODNRY Illailtit, Tramper. .... .... . DIEM UDITQ:RtSNOTIC .—ln the °tort of Codnuon Plea. of Schuylkill county— NAY lISYSILY, FL la, es. . No. MOLLY I NEWCOMER. f lime Tenn, jSS . The understood: Aratiltor•andoted to amends LH make report to odd Court, of tae asooutita dot Went laborers, and meebanks, reepeetteel ,will 'Oat/ to duties of Ws appolorourot. at hle oars,' Is Centre rtme In the borough of Potteillle, 00 ThorolaYp the 11th ht of June, WM, at 10 o'clock to the theertoos. WM. L. WlilT2llll,Ardor,. 21.3 t May 21. '67 • it UDIT9II. 'I3, OTICE.--- SEIULTZ A ROI Illift,l -rendition! &pine & ' i ; Cc ' . , 17b S JOHN & STRMIJITtS. j • , ain.Tirm.issa. - The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Conn'e 1 ; Common Pleas of firkinytkill county, to distribute th, , 4 : money raised npon.ths sale of the Seal listat4 otjain S. Struthers, under the above stated elfemnion, to sr ...., among the- persons entitled to - the same, hereby airs 2 '. ' node that he wlll attend to the duties of his tippets.. r', went, at his aloe; In Centre street, Pottsville, on 'niss :"',.. day, the 9th day of June nest,-at 4 o'eleek In the after nooc, when and there all persons interested lint Oren attend. THOIAS It. HANNA'S, Auildor. Mai 23 , 1/ 1 114 c. • • . • 10. of 0. F.—r-The members 'of .., ,' Franklin lir ' Nio. 4, - hereby 7 The aublerThera have associated and after this date,under the name and ityl• of TILER. Tr Nromm d CO., and will conduct lbe bonne'. of Dealing , to Cbal. as successors to ',AMMONIUM( tI lIR t CU- it 0 Ho. 328 Walnut greet, Pblladelphla; , I Broadway... , " New York; Pier No. 6, Port Mohamed. - PREDERICH TYLER. GEORGE 7, TYLER. • C. NICHOLS BEACH. ,'.. - WILLIAM E. STONE. May 9.'57 A. V. Roam. Truske Ilk, In the Common Pin t r for WILLIAM CAMERON Schuylkill conat), , • , •. and others, &fry Maim • vs. .To MOTO Cud rosttese!ln WILLIAM DONALDSON,_of Joduarat, and Terre Tenants. No. 212 , Dee. Trrl.Ser On motion of Jima Pleamults, Esq., who oboes Scare Pada:, the Court granted a Rule ears creditors Interested In the realest of Ole abo , r jest mut not resident in Columbia, Montour and klitylt6 counties, to appear on the,first Monday of Whine fast of Court next to show class why the Om prigswat , shogid not be revived for an amount indicant to don oMkeenr• the debts doe to the other embus surd ki and to be secured by said Judgment, resits% in llama aNntles—the detbudent having died an sfullavit fence u toyour claims. By order of the Cart. May 16, JAS I7 . PLEASANTS,Attermy for frusta. k. 4 • • FOR SALE:Bz TO LET. kk I'OR SALE-A D RESIDN.NCE OK SCOUT dwelltus la worrosiont and w Moult Veil, fibre:awry, We. to s • premises. 'For terms apply to Potty")llo, May tal, 17 ic` SIRABLEV. IIL A V 11 bat, with Geo order. dtde 31. REAM' DWELLING HOUSES for SA LEI, or RIOTT.—Two new three dotted tnid w Mpg houses on the west side of Metre Meet, Mlle, near the residents of George 8. Repp l4r, sale or rent, on reasonable terms. They 11111 AMA with water and gas. with terraced gardens, and Wm '• to the rear by an alley. They will be found rry • forfable dwellings, and the first stories sre wet WO; • for business purpoeas, If required. rotteville l / 2 111sy 21. '.f.7 2141] R08T.31. PADIII • • OUSE AND LOT IN PORT; CARBON AT PUBLIC BALE.—Willie:4i •• • . on the. premium, at, public sale, at o'clock, P. Monday nest, the 25th of MAy„,the house mad lot 2%1 : : bough Port Carbon, now In the oreorietke yelper. The property , Is situated at the emir • and Third streets, in Lawton's Addit too, havinit,* '• In front on Third *Meet, and running that via feet along Orand street to 2nd. On the Third street front: le s two story hew be three stores lu• the rem roulalnlng *Wm room& j. The hour. is gleerntly situated TIM lb, Probri , Church. The owner going West wisbee to diger The VOW of ;optima will be made ear; titie rot • Conditions, se., made known at the titer Jend Pr • "; sale, and any one wishing to me t p ptosertl• • shown It by Port Carbon, May 23,'57 , e• 9 it. TpO LET.—An Office in . M 4 . ETICiITER IllaWef qtrril by 14, 1610 IEIRE BRICKS for Cupolas;Pue and Mast ll'imaiteos, from] the Beadily !rot"; ow. at the TIONEER Clklk Pottsville, Jan. 19, 183.6 1 1 34: TOWN LOTS FOR' SALE — In • Borovib of Port Carbon. I Apply to J..lf. WaTtiptlLL Ansi „‘,.....4 I" ‘lt, RIMING PAPE R —Book ik Ne t t:;,:171 Piper, of every stad and t, of rala o " 4o ' : A t ?) pd. at 31111 prices. . . E. 0 AILIIO3*, ;-.54, ii- . .Ce tre gnat, f01tf,..: - '' il Annet 9..'46 - ' i Zit yi FOR. RENT—The OId Orcha :,,,,)! /bur NUL It Me been rie;rlr r epoind,lTAW''...,, '-‘ In first rate Marlin order: Apply to IL Y.ltan the premised, or to T. 11. SCROLLEIMEROEIL ytil • - • ; ' Pottsville, rebra : . : 4 ,.-t i „...., Feb. It, 17 CHEAP FUEL—Coke for iste or small quantities, artbe los prim ci per but el. Inquire eithl.r a the (ABM yr 7"Tu PottevilleVas Company. Pottsville, November Ala, rBRICKMAKE - 128.—Ptelligt .1 4 . for ulo fOr au Improve:limit to Ilurokicky" . • telt them is a g ra; atria ( la lima, labor.itt" , .;.?"4 fual,ati4 the q uality of the brirka mach liar. , J. W. 461081168,11rtdr • Mardi 28,'67 I - 3-ki" 4'4 UST REOEIVEIY.—A large is? went orsplendld Perthinery, Le., Croat the ts . ,, tOldeS of Jules Hanel k CO., Statism and ei Deo All those who want tine VortUmery,tall GEM Boot and Variety Stole. January 21,1857 . . FOR RENT---A Three Stow Brick Dwelling Muni. with Owosso Cached, anDobte fir any kind of badness. Ms offices to rent, with Oas and Itet pipes ell is rtrtol; between the Penn ey losnia Dill and the 11, House. Also, two stone dwelling headsets Apply to • TOitatille, Vibroory T i EASE OF VALUABLE E LANDS:—'fbe Northuniberlancl imprerti" pasty Invl fir • hal so eta pre l .ft: Coal Veins, ti ge inalrian their prePeril land county, Pennsylvania; two aod a WY ge , flbasookin, and directly on itai 11n• of tba it" • • Banbury Railroad.Theee Tele. are 1411 i•r , easy and profitable operation. A pply to Jeollb ON, Agent at Kt. Carmel,lNortbombeelai t e. in CRARLES 5.( YOLWZIII Bimini, i"1 1 4 1 street, Philadsiihia.- • ofe• felbresary 211, 1 67 I _ COAL COLLIERY TO RE) , • shelflddle Coal held, NorthumberneSS 4 fleeted by a short branh with the PIO& Sunbury A.R., knows s i t he, lambert 020 )0 ! wards of *OO send of seperior Coal hod; Wm the New Tort and Mlddle!Ccel Yield -with-Breaker. ROffilie of BD horse power, Wm" ' de, de., already Greeted end to hood order. , Several Nal, veins shovel water level be , ) 14 'and a number of others 'rent easy seem, be opened with little aspiate. Persons distress of exambr, eery are referred to J. B. prompel at Mount Carmel kw fuether tofu Proposals be leasing the same Company's OMee, PinSB youth P. B. /or the purpose re Meth lion of Coal from the Otsipasy's have 50 ears al, their disposal Tesaut, I Pie NCARMETLCk TO REITL-1409d!.. ,1 and 1414d1a reed Bat forelbs4 thls (wiry. Alit us t• Tract, Wit& %spear& of 300 acres a~ofelu~ 114 Cermet lead iIPIOI/ Pia add Bealoury Bali Road. This Colliery la Dow la eternal lag an estemilvo Towel 'lad ilat on emend rake of osealleat vl A am sad sztoaalra ilroalute Intuit liken' Weald, At^. Ta• BMW/wU IDol Do above to abase J.U.D•wris.geot Came). A panatelas, will Ise revised pally, No. 0 &Mb 401 street, & The CoaelAl l 7. .... Oath eaUl be approprkk d of Mailed lraseporlalkg of r II VI, .a
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