Terms of, the Miners' Journal, Two Dollars Per 4 annum, payable, semiannually in advance to those Who reside in the County--and anon ' ally in advance to, those who reside out of the County: The publisher reserves to,himself the,, right to chat ge e.s 50 per annum; where payment Ai delayed longer ban one year. TO CLUBS • „ - Three copies to o'ne EtUlareSS.. /5 00 seven Do , DO • 10 00 ,t.AFifteen ' DO: , Do, -00 00 , Five dollars in advance will pay for three yea r'e sub , Tf-r-'iicription to the Journal. • RATES OF ADVERTISING.. One—Square of 16 lines, - 3 times,: Every subsequent nbertinn. .1131 f . !iquare of 8 lines, 3 times, Subsequent 'nsertions, each, Four lines, 3 timeS.• S übsequentM. , ert ions, each,. One square, 3 13)011Ii13. Six months, . Ons Tens, Su ;Mess Cards of Five lines, per annum. :t1 reliant.; and others, 'advertising by the Year, with the privilege of ' :e rent advert6ements weekly. xe LargerAdyertisements, as per agreement. )4itabcipt)ia. • BOOKS • AND STATIONEIIif., • E. C. & J. BIDDLE, •Selitt4 Fifth; Wee!, Philaiftlphia. -i)v um sit Eit,4 of many - School and Cla.sical books, •cten , ively nsed itr.,Pentei3 'raffia and other srel ions of he Unimi, keep on3tand a large and pencrat a•aart !neat of books and stationery, far :alb , at. taw re• ea.., and to 0.111111 they Weald invite the attention of country 11derchants,,,Teichers, and others, before purchasing e1,...w1yre.• Among E.. C. & J. B.'s publications are the following: L'.ottlt's Na x Sperling Bonk, and series of Reading Books. 'he United States Arithmetic, by Professor Vodges. Trm:o's Geography of P.Mnsylvania, • • 0 Iswald's.Efyitiol. gical Dictionary.,; lohtemn'S Nloirit's Natural Philosophy. • Johnson's "Aotrat's Chemistry. . • Controller's Copy ,lips. Peale's Graphics; or drawing reduced to. most simple prinriples. The above urn used in the Public 'Scpoors of Phila delphia • Rake's Manurd,ofClassical Literature, from the Gor man of Eschenburg. A 'text Book,' in Harvard University, the Paiversity of Pennsylvania, and moss of the Colleges in the United States. ' Gummere's AStrommq, A Text Book, in the. University, of Penn Sylvania, Union College, &c., &c. , Maury's Navigation, The 'rest Book ,tl.l the IT. S. Navy; Dunlap 's Book of Forms. For use in Pennsylvania. The works of Thomas Hick. L. L. I)., Id no. .1 'rite Library. of Oratory - ; comprising Select sprat:lll.s of eminent American, Irish,- and English Orators, 4 rnis., 8 Philadelphia,' Jan. 10. 'Sin, • _.—.—......- TO CAPIT,ILISTS. k OTHERS. Pennsylvania Coal & Iron - Lands, : - For Sale.- - . 16 71.,A,,(TEiirii 1 , 0 ..t.r,..v - i-.1„ - ,:iy ,- ..1r4 ,-,-, i,ce ,, .. ( :; ,, _'.. ,,7, ` , ...k„,.,,T„,,,„„hk„..0r.5cal Loamy, tinily Titillii•lt'd iiii.l Watered. and having several Mill sites upon them% Two in iii road: lain IliroilLlll the hands, and improved d,,rios •01 . 10 in. While Saw and Grist Mills are in the iAlineiliase ne100.e,b• ,,,, i. This land was :"••Int'lnd lii; a-gentlentan ot t . vp••rietived juildment, and is i eosin- rred be julth , ..fii lie ie.., of the best Iran to in l O lawn- 1 .• , , ell ATII.FIS STORES, • ''Pre-.itlent. Iy. Its pro ). unity to the Clarion:lnd .11leelieny rivers, _ i - L. KIIIISIIIIIA AR, Secretory. ahil nii•rns .n.ivigable streams, and the lis•p•isti, - - Inia.:(2TOns, - • • • Itadrnail hi Pill -burg nod thee, und••rs it hialil dos i •..s 1. Charlns.-Stiii.e.,, George IV, Ash, • • raid , as an iti,Hllli•nt al pre.•••lit pri es. '.. 1 Joseph Wond, Aaraliaru R. Perkins, mo,ohdiiie hi Iron ore and Bituminous Coal ofbne Elijah Dalleit, 1 1 1.ry al Rankin, . quality, it is lielievi•il to resrlit one or filo ewer - ad_ 1 , ~, ......„.„ „.„,,, ~ ' Waiter 11. hick, • v wit agenie• I.li'ath•liS for Von Works in West prcin. I . I, k 1 ,'„,' .• ' • i . :-..inillei 5en d , 103 , .1 Joseph Parker. I-IN . lirlia. The lirni-ent owner purellased with a riot,. i, , .• TIP'. saliawriber has liven appointed Arent for the m 'or reredos stiell Worksabut engagements in anolill,l- I hi•v, iriniiiioninl lii , tirini;iii, and is prepared to erred • quarter obligesloin svith eianit relnetattee to forego his ! , on-lirinceS •iii_IIII di.,tiiption , of pi npertv at the Irovesi nu enilim. ?Lops will . be shown. and every infciriviroiner . - . .-13. RANN.AN'. eiven-hy the 'undersigned. Th.i lands ore patent/al. i„ . E..l.rnary '''.. 14 1 0, and the titles and quality will be warrauted„and sold 1. , free and clear of all inrimilirat SI ice. I . ./ , ' , ....-ris*.s.ii • • ' R. II'AFE ?611TH, 1 . . . 15 North 'Thirteenth street• 1 ' Philailiflphia ISnuary 1. ISIS. : 'T— , ..• . - _._—_ PIIII•ADELP111A. Nr.rAoi: CuTi.F,R.I' ,Tier,. ".; 'I7IIF, (;iltAltD 'AFT. INsCIANCI3.I:iN.SU. _ . . CAR D . • ; Ill" '1111:61' CO.. OF Pl-11.1..).DA., - •• . - •1. -OFFI.(2F, 159 UIIESN.LiT S' i t's John M. (.7i)leitlall, ,-- 1 , , A 'TAKE !figural:re en Lives,grant Annuitie9 and En , 'I, T No• :33 amt 33 . 1 '1014 • 1 • 4 1 •1 • 111 Ar•••••!&•.r-',I•"' hilly .1.A.1 dna mous, aril revolve and execute triists. -- „,:ih., 0,,,•,,t,,,ff10n of rinariir: in all exit-I,lv, 1 , • , feat,: -tor In.:Wing .1)10 on a single life. stook of Pocket and Table Cuilory..ilazlirs, S. Iss-rs • 1 , Age -- - . l :tair I year, • Furl' years.- . nirldfe. ' and (hitcher liiiives of his own inip.Cridiimi,,xllcichovall ' • - annually. ' annually. 1... sold in lots to slot purelivscrs, Si Ii small it•l ' Vatit.e nn'.. .SO ' 0 : , 1 ;.. OPS '' . 1 77 ilninirt.iti , iu 4:0%1. The,a• - sorinieni coit•prise . . .I.isepii ; 70 . 171 ' • 1 lal .„ '2 :71 Ibid.! .e.; & Sou.'. Gr..i1v,... • , ..1 '..”. ii•:.. NV1;.1.• 14.- llotiii- 4O '1 t't 153.. l' 320 • .11 - I.', Wioitenloiliii ., . front ., ' and oilier Ci•li•lltat , i l ina- 5O ," 1 ~ ..1 . .'2 00- . 4GO • N.:4'5. Also on hand, a tare , assortnieni of Gluts. Pi-- ,- . 041 4-75 491 - , 7 hil • Lola. limiting En ivr, Clicipartn's Razor Strolls. Porte,- ' , fir a Mer.ll :--:A person ale 30ie yearn-neat hirth-day, . eil Banks, PiirCUS,iorl rap,. slll!CtaCie'i, 'Yilliiii,, , , A1,1,11r-. r - y, toyer_ Coo i'. ! •,,iem .•,: 11, 1.111,1 see to his ill dfon", One, .1 tini ly o r h e trs . ;;Upti, should he die in one yeti ;or for - Thilodelphia, January 3il. I , ln. . 1--ly ' .; 1 1:1 10 lin wrier:. to them V 0 1•1 1; or for •513- lllMinn - — . • " all/ let 7 .;' - etrs ;he -.erns , to them '100•1 rhould he TO, COUNTRY 51 MIURA NTS. -- , . : ilo . in / ).,ears; Sro f0r.!.3 10, raid annually' (hiring , , 1 • _ - : lin. he provides • for them 10110 . whenever he dies ; 1.1 - Dl.l 1?17BBEI?* 0 rEI? SIIQI I S, i ,,,,, year. ' I tor c... , . iAI they would reeeLye $45070 shoultElia die in . JANLIADY 26, it3l:r. • . • On. GUM .ELASTIC OVER tiIIOES. - THE Minas:era of this-Company, at a ineetinr. held - . - on the 2701 tleeruther ult.: agreeably to the clesietv! .3fo!in Tilorniey, ..., referred in the original prospertus or rireular of the - , , , ' Company. appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poll . 135 Chestnut of oitc,Alorir alun•nioi , r . f it street, .1r , ; es liit the whole of tire, remaining in force, that . " . hl'( Eris rott . sol.2 were isseril prior to the Ist cif January, 1012. Tint, , '--nr, ir.0,, ,, T ,,, .:: ii.,,,,,,,.1 .. !Otisr{„,,!,, ...4. i „ 1 -,,,,,,, ih r.,,,, r ,int• which were issued iii Oic• yearl , 76,. e_Q4,l 519.0 pairs NViiinen';‘aticl Children's do. 1 will hi... Willed 1.10 pia' 1 eat upon the snit: insured, 3000 iii do AI mr , d and !Olin Ifneil and :•inal•int: an addition Pf :3 10 i 1 01l ever/ -510/3 1 , That is ' fur hound. ' .11011. will lie p lid tvlo the polio; becomes a claim 1500 pairS Wonnin's ribbon and fur h o und i In-44:ad of the-51000 orrzinall,t insured. elTh; polities fllrri an ors . that 'were is.iced in le: 1 7 w ill he entitled to Si er cent, ;310 pairs do hip-kin - , leather and Slitn ior .5 1 •7 50 on SVI ry 610 0 0. And those issuerl in Is4lll, soles. - - I will he cin itlial to 71 per rent. tit 51 1 5 on every lon, 21100 do:Ladies' Sindadleadher &ague/ soh, a ;rid innatable proportions no all - said In/licks issued ' 101111 d•lslen's gala shank sheet rubber. I prior in Ist lie Jonitory, P/12. , . • : • ' The Jaime; will he tclanlitilll -to I , ach pionry . on the over shoes. . Also, Children's gum elastic, shoes of every de serip i hooks endtir4ol. in presentation at the ti 1. '.. . llt ia thr design of the Company, to continue to matte I.ife Preservers, ' Long and short Leggins, • addition or holm, to thin policies fir life at stated . Life J'ackets, , pantaloons with feet, l periods. • • Swintinirir Belts, nose Pipe. '1 Mon y BeltS, flainhlet Surtouts, Capes, Caps and Chinks, Miners' Shirts, , Stamm Cocos, I Air Iliad. and Cushions. I Suspender•S and Slispender webbing Illlca.l.i+ On band. 1111, ins Iladt• - ell years' lir:L[lk , iii piantifaillitinS In- : than Rubber :?nods, I ale roll , 11NT:11111 lost in City . r and conoti'y air?' li,iiiis at slit h prices as will make• it an olijrid to clrl9 heron , makes; - their putt bases in this article. . - 'as- All kinds of ;India Rubber. Creida tnaile tn order at a short nottre, by" JOHN TII4 OIN LEY: Philail.i. Nov. ' s, 1 - IS. _ 45dblin 'E'S-DOUBLE BEAM i'LATFORNI SCALES. ;• DANE'S Sitrzle Beam ratforrii t•trah.s Double •• Counter ttSin^le " "Even Brass B,•ma "" Iran, " Pattmt Balances, " Spring ••• • Itiu•attLl Ntt'~•i^_Grn WIIDLEsALI: AND .11.ETAII.. at the .• SCALE WABEILDUSE DAL EN .7,- OF —.• t .„,1,:,; ~- GRAV . . BilOT113:11, t5,„___,.....-„,_,.......... "." No. 31 WAI.NII' St., Dealer's mall kind •of St tiles ared rVvittill'• ' 13. All Stales sold by us arc wtirranterl 10 :give suliS'fiction iii every particular. • It. •tc'll. 1:3--,. Pliiladelphi,3 Marti!, V.) ~ , SPRING - ,BALANCES , CiDOZENSALTEICS iMPRiIV sPRINT: ILkLAN i l/Cl:s with and. without Mt a fhil ,9 1dat" of Ow different 4:4, of Date', Platform and Counter j0,.1 IL.%cnfdaud for sale at , the .I;l'harellottse.of ; C 11.11: ntturnErt, 3t WALNUT St.,f.btlow Second. F:eadelphid ?latch '29, . C 1 CA-I.ES EVEN 1111.‘ 4 1 COUN ARE MOUE DURABLE AND CONVENIENS' than any Scale. ei!h frnm one grani In 100 pounds for sale at tip! .n• . price of each Laraer rize si, and Lu with, llibh, warranted to cive satisfaction. GRAY & snoTnER, No. 31 WALNt;T street. 33-- l'ici:,iiielphia • March -519, C 3 Ticap 'Watches and Jrzverry, 7. ,-., ,j A T W :N the Philadelphia atch and Jewelry 4:: t „„. Store, No. 1;i1 Notali Second street, corner ef Sk s :, ;if/entry, below Race ,trcr 1 ; cc,i,c,:ever Watches, Cull jewelled, IS carat Oases $15:00 e.;*:eer " .•, •+ , - ,•211,00 :: e . .•• seven Jewels 7 ' , ISA) e••-e:ler quartser Watches i 10,00 G. .4 Pencils' • '2 00 .1 - "' • Filver Spectacles . • '- : 1,75 Gehl Fineer, Rinfre, 371 cents to 33; Watch (liaises, plain. lel ets. ; patent, lal; lune!, 2.5; other articles in proportl,•n.. ; , Allgood.: warranted to be what they are ,•nld for. - 1 0. CONRAD. . . ClOrkß, Walt' ht.': and Jewelry, of every der.criptlan, cleaned and ortiaired In the-best manner., by exporiiin red wnamen. Vr.All Clnclis and Watches repaired at this est abi i-liment are warranted to perform well. PtiiMda., Now.: 9, le-15. : 3S-ly '' ' Isl 6, I .?,-;',7.t:. i ..= -;... To Machinists , and others, 1, " 4 -e. 1,.t . ..' , '1 :" il T -171" S univorsql•Clintl): all alma, frcira 6La n..f , ,1 ~,,,,.. l litchis ; ,alter • s S•Nitie It.tlancen. made viiiregi-ty ~ , 4 7:7, far . 4, larn I.a...int ~ ter, lal ;lad ::. pnun I litf.rui t "-:`:•-' and r ,,, nter .... 11 , . more 111 In :3)(6:l"..rent •Ittn al.' t : ,. .....; , pat t,,4 r.., ,11. r %NIP 1 , . - - tie and trtad ,t 114 , 1 , :wa,.. 1 , : : :, ,,_: ' t , l ', l " „ tilata..faLt.tri r* , pr:^rs, at N. ;: . 1 3.1 N A V I :11 1, Aut u l t r o .e .r .l it h i:. V a. ; , ,••• • : = 2-•, Philadelphia. Fell 7, lAIG. Is-- ••,,'...4 - - . , . , . .. . . , . . • - 1. 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ONTINIIE to make Insurancc, permanent and lint he& on every dmii-rifif ion of property, in town and country on the usual .favorable terms. Office If,: Cheat nut Street. near fifth Street.. i CHARLES N. RANOCER, President. DIRECTORS.; Charier , Banker, Samuel Grant,' • Jainco Scott, Fri.& irk 'Brawn, Thomas Hari, , Jarnt It. with; . Thomas-S. Wharton, I%ro. V. Ittclmrdt, Thhias flog err, Liv•is.. • • G-.IIANCIMI, Seer. " The subscriber has been'•appoilded agent for the a bove mentioned in,titution, and is now prepired ro make insurn nee, ou every, des( riptfon sof property,, at the lowest rate!. . ANDREW-RUSSEL. , 'Pottsillle, June 19, MI, 25—ly OFFICE Spring Garden - Mutual insurance • Company. , TVITIS Company havina orsanized areortling to the 1' nuts: charter. is lime prepared to make Ii urancett acainst loss he Fise;on the mutual principle, couthintai s ts ith the nasty of a joint stock capital.— The allealitaiip of this is. that efficient security is atrorded :If the lowekt rates that the business can bet tioue'for, ae The whole profits (less all interyst not l!N1 V1'11.6111,1' refit: per :111i1111111111:11, capital) will he re rne:l to th e members of the, institution. tiitlinnt their , bceoudnC resfiopsible foe any of Thetencafiements or D atum ies ni the. I 'outpaity, furthertitan the premiumsac-. tualty. paid. The :feat stirce, , Whirh this system has met with wherevei , it It ot,'lteeri iiitrodticmht induces the Directors to ' , fittest the tent ion'or the pultile to it, yonr,dent. hot It. he HMl'l,4o[l,llo he :I[4ll,cl:fled. l'ht,iccof Ineitrporation. and any expl.ination in re eafti to tt, mat' 1112 obtained by a111)1) hie at the Office North,,,t curl, rzr tlth 4 . 0.4 irtiod etas, no of B. BAN Liticittrancr If. IC. Rl CHARDS,. President. 3011 s: F. I ANI rq. Act trtry :her pas been a plirnit. , d Agent for the alcove Inst tilt ion. and is ion - Kato( etr:ort Insurances nu UV." . ., at pnbtistucd rates, and give any inform:ale& desired Ile the ,11 . 0 jell, ion appßlira too nt this otliee. BENJAMIN 'IIANNAN CP—t. Pvtlhvilfc rein. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE SSUR.:I NCE SO jE Tr,f L-oND er . (3! by Et u!" I. inI'PATO y•T • G Unite! Slates Board of Directors Ja ,.„ l , Harvey , 2, q . Cl nru an, .1.,1111 i. Palnwr, Efq. . . Janws . • , .}New York 4•l,Nzt• ri :ay, 11. - I - Corm.in A. Suint;•:l .Nl. - Fox , E'll .J - - Cit.trlent r. Biddle, g,q.•l'hilatlllphia. -- - Gl.. \ EIZAL" AGENTS .\\l) NI A:NACU:S.% [ . ..it the New Ive,il, Bra t;'( - ;:i..1. L. Star.7l Il'all te.. New York; for the Neer, Etig.',oul Ilraneh. E. \. Grattan. Merchant's •Exeliange, Boston; for Wry land dui I•Va-finiztni) Branch. D. !dell, ail), Ger man ,l. ndlltlll'pT: thr din other llranclies, 51'in. l'eii ...I L'`C.Ull ith street f hiladelphia. • .i . 1 11.-1 \ KERS—Mr relOt's Bank. iN: ew 'York. I'IIYSICTA . Nti.—.l,K Ili thrr-rs NI. D. and A. F.. F!,-zick, M. D. Nits York; 1A inslow . Lem.. Jour.. M D. Ruston; I'. AI. Briekl , r. ,l. LE Baltimore; J. 'l3..rithn 13:titlio„NI.,1). I:hiladelphite sOLICITORS.—W. Van. 11..0k. New York; F. Dexter. Flostiiii; .1. \I. Cann; Leil, Baltimore, \'tn. W. if aley.- Philadelphia. This iiothition, hint dud nn ti eNltiteal , Ia re''' . and Joint s-k prince, It. 31A . (911',racil , all the recent 'itw,rott ments in the yclence of '.l i't herurance• alter ha , . Ina experienced din intuit ;rnaTI:NI noftess t in Euroar, ha", e•taltlithrd t tin:'-.- .1, Kritish Nshericl I •ind vuri tea pare.; of the IThiteel St.ties., 'viti'e its p ri ne:pteg are w ij, l itn:. pcilw 1 t - ut.'ottr and approval.- I iAmongst the in in, advr.tita , ..:es 'v. lich it iff.,rs to I all pt4, , tots wi<l;it.g to in-tier thrit lo.es. tee Ltt—ittt ' 1 I.r:qr . ! Cr St ccniTv,arerirefroto 3 1:11';:C peed op and I safely iiive , tcd eapital ; 20.—atv• 'moderate rates of I pierninill ; 3rd—the rarticioation of all profits b} 'the i iiiri , :reil, wiuch (its the'.lAl.i.lii: of the Society in I Grtal.Brimin and el,ew here. ha.; Leconte very ellen i, ti. 3 is of OinAllimist bee:- fit amid importance; itla-L• i the use "-tVe.) I.) the. As , nred of two IhiritSpt . tiff; 8- thtolni ollteir Ihreier naxiner.ia., whettever required t-:- . thii. , iit,vi.ot..g the ohjr;r:tinfis against Life Inituran; : . cPs WlOl I'10:-(t wlifice incomes are precarious, lila who et , llit dread the, rin•sqolity of being ircarrear %yid) their pie:monis, ut:ii , of thereby loaf eilirg their ple:toier p•ipticats...i Patilphleis containing the Societx'er rates and every oilier inftirotation, 'nay hr,lll,egioleli Oil april.e':ition to 1 -her Aut rd. at Ni.. lsouth Fourth street, ithiladel ttu, of Charles,DeTorest. Wr st 13rduch VutleY. and a. the ttiliceol' the,Nliners'Jtiiirtial. rotisville !line 25, It 2ti— 'g•o .Macialtaiits & Manufacturers. :Ploody &-,,leehternacht, litholtsole and retail Shoe'deders; situ of the big , Boot . _)sczt.- door to 4. B. White:e. and opposite °three ai Tavern, Centre street Pot:mile, Pa., HAVE constantly on handler ltale,SUperlor CalCutta Sewing and Thong leather. Tinned copper Rivets, Burrs,' drc•.tiliperiar Belt leather; and Belts (stretched) nt'aitrividthandlength.made to order.. s Carnet ,bags. Carpet and Leather School'Satchels, Game h:ics, Trim% Glazed hate, Nutria,' ,t3lusk: Cloth and Velvet ca and a superior assortment of all kinds of owns., woniena aua thildrens coarse and tine hoots and, shoes, Yu of winch - were made so order, expreeisly for Moody &,.kechternatfil., and intended to be equal, - if not superior to the best custom work, and atm - Itch lower prices: ' • l•—• To Sunday School Teachers. rFar. subscriber has made.such arrangement+ with the Sunday School Milan; as . will enable him to firrnisb Sunday Schools and others with all their, banks ,1 Llitastrby craving I histn thi, ramaire, n 4 oilier t ~,,, bla. Alls,csoirstc. sent or bun will Ire pr•numly all ,m,led to—and :rOyigook.tr net nn band ui,- :arerrrl m Ilse tdsortect notice. • 5... _,„ • tY CalitiOLTlAl. With 11w pricc; attached ,ean. - I.i iced at our r:tore, aed all rd;lectiana Teachers may make, promptly furnished - per... 10, 51-- MI Tiottstitle*l3toit tss - Tatbs Cards of five lines inserted f0r . 413 per annum „- Dry C-oods, Grbbelies, &c GEORGE W. $11..9 ITER . , Wholesale & retail Dry-good, Grocery & Liquor SICTC A FEW LOO L'S 11ELoW TIIE ITIySC.4.I.,E9CENTRE or. DE:OAM IN DRY. GOOD IAND YARICTIES.. Contrp st. "* . LI door above TLIO3IT4S , FENDER, . Wholesale and 'Retail Drif i Good Merchant, CEXTIII; ST., 1 DOOW'AULiVE NORWEGIAN', • . • • Janies lificOiti,c`.,.f-; Wholesale & retail dealers goods, itrOa ori es Lee. :Tut door M Fug P aulrimer" Centre t., o:t vale. onv GOOD:1f I CilOellitltiSi,&c , Cyr., r ”I" 'Cciit , .o and .i,irtrrg.ice .7;" y L 9 1 F 41711, Dry-COI6I, Illour -and rcicil Stow, - , •-corner of J:oil Rood a,41 , Iror'er str•ro . 4.7, PottM - ii,lo , • • • ;. • :Wile :ale and Retail DhlGOO,l 7 Merchant.T, Corner of Third and L it arket streets, toerrsVitt.,: „.. , 17,R7,1vAra . a) - 1110EiltiS', ADDITION hl 4 O •FOTTSVITILC:' Dealer in nail Bond and Ihr.li n, Groceries:, Oil, NM If AV AND (; LAIN. , .. , !IL 1.. Trovvinlilge. 'ki) C;., imPOIrrEI AND 'I/F.At4ZS :IN DRY! GOODS ,-• G R 0 CE RI E S •A N 111, I. I .l I o -a s , - -At th...;:c, Y ,-, rl:. .S,pre, pottre 01. I . i P,,ttsr,l/h: . • -- , • Wholesale aial lie-tail Drr G . ood IVlorchant; • CLA TW,I TOW STALL, Jatnes Dovney, WriOLESAILI AND RETAIL GROCERY STOra, trosTa:3l ,- sr. DAVY, • • Wholesale and Detail Dry Gopd and GrooPry Store, coaNie or !CENTiet: STI4ETS, rorrs,c6,l,E, . . spnav • • , iILL, • , DDALEII IN DRY GOODS, GROGERItS Centre st., 5 doors heti.; „trar-I:et street. - • E. Si E. Iffauntner, DEALErts iN DRY 00(4/i r • AND GROCERIEti, Centre at. bit,een the I , .:Yrhja fiet. Getssc'i! Hotel, P ottsvilf Je. .7osPpli 311 organ, . ..ifILLIXERTAXD F.l.\ - 0:1' LEY 600.7) - STollE. Ftrve t. door above Narlot, Pott.R.,z. 1 , . . Stoi,e 7 . :)!l losven, . , cLn o cr: ity ND 1. - ', OtuE T v s - L T o dE, . Centre street. tbl door below Market, Pat. , ./:il i tc.: • ' Cloeks,.l.Vatches 'and Jewelry BFI . • 1..311Z .k 11: 'I S.:. ii MVP, CLCCI; 1:. WATCH /1.17 D ~ .IFV7ELLRY pTORS, Cilw door atuive (teh.trs. rs:ew Mitel, . cusTiet: ,T., i'IATiVIL.I.E. Pi.. ' - . L. L9' 7 AI D VT A. C CENTIZI: wir.llET; IIE ' LOW 31.1:1FANTANno, .-- 1; ' ..i T; 7 A ". . * :t1.?:53 la'3 l g .4.S SON, . •. . CLOCrr:, 1:7-..17':113: AliD ..TEW.MRY 1 STORI7, ONE lii,ioll rICLONV TII ti . l.AC I li A 4Q'K 'MITI., Centro St., ?ttSt intl. : , . . . .- . . .. L. ynaztsz, ; • . ef.c.4.1: AND - W A Teti nAlti , :ti, ' 11 eriri , ,4, f 1 oer don.% I)Flovr;,.ita r! r t fii;f 4 Aril' , . i 7 -;-- t; , ,,- , i,o;:r :::teitt.ion ,pail :to . thi::: epairjo, ,, of Clorlzs we:,l NV 'Teti .s. Hotels and Refectories. ANL; FROTEL. • IoH:TdO. LESSIG.I F'I3.OP,F!VET9R, CENTRE STREET. CORN ER OF CA LL,141 . 11L1.,` ; Fons.v4la, Fa. I'OTTSTILLE 1101. I NE Danat, EILI, Proprietor, Ccaarc sCrccZ, Pot Pa. T.E 1191'2 18,.9 VLE • - 'CORNER OF. MA lIANTANG(i• ANU CENTRE STREET, • Oysters lip in tt l tv.a paeafblc 111:11111er. TOIYIV ffI.UJiR F tiitY, PZT.ER T. MUDDY, Proprietor, • S • or.sror. sT., POTTsVILLE. • Hardware ana. Iron. Stores. .11EilliGINT• i.. Ci. ii..4[ll"ir, . ITAIIDWARE AND IRON 'MERCHANTS, ' AI th, T, l lw-ri ' , li:111, , cr:vriti• ..r.. I , .<TTI.I;VIL).I-:, CA. . , H. ...- Georze H. SAlchter, • • .• . 11.41.1111,1.1111; , .I_ l .l)nz.o.'ir• ArEncimlrr, Corfl,r of i'l•titt, ;Ilia Ma rltet stieeN, Pni , lrilfr. ! • _l7 Drugs and Medicines. Join; 44. 114 , 441,11 N, . W.LIOLESALD AND ;RETAIL DRUGGIST, At T. Dialog 1 old staid, • sT:PorEAN ILLF. • JOITIN S. C. 11ART1111, V - 711.0=SALE AND 1 RDTAIL 101:7dGIST, CENTUE ST., 2DOORS' TIEL(INT 31.%11.0fT.V.100, .' Moody & 'A'echle rnach t BOOT . & 6110 E P,t,ALEILS, • ' One dont' In.lnnt Mr. Andrely Store, CENTEL STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA.. B. Se2I9EIVER,, SADDLERY, BARNES', BOOT & SUOE STORM', REST MOOD TO GcOII.OVV. STORE, Centre st.. - Pottsville. . Llpphico t ,5:, Taylor • . Mere" .t 'Mors, CORNER OF CENTRE A 0 ISAHANTANOO STREETS, Po isville, . PEYIIII ICERORANT TAYLOR AND DRAPER, Next door to Oierdeuta & Pandn'i Drug Store, Centro :s " '• ' PoittsvillOl Iron Works, • •p . . : mr...viconons; Proprietor; car:NTT.: :v oh rkh *CO.RL: STS I * IL tiN Is:11,14:11 - • • nufa , til re 1/1 . 0f! :Si 46 , 7 CO( 11er of Coliowhill awl Coal no. . rorrivotis. - AC!. i!ott-4111q 13122 012D=1231 FattsSille. Man Boots and' hoes Clothing, Tailoring, &o. Steam ,E 'no _Factories SATURDAY 'MORNING,: APRIL 4, 1846. I3otLavi'le 1 3tvlintss • Logal Notioes..\t i JOREC ATTOTIN - Lli AT LAW, -NOLL attend Id all tittAinet.:K-ent imated lit him, with .:are tuui de=p. tch. Olken eit• dent betntv the t ober 19 ' • .1037.11; W. r;osomerEtr, , II ECE f. S. :11"riliCri.EN, Attorney anB Puttarille, Pd. Will idArticti in the-several Court's of Sclinylhil Co - _ - - ...A - . L E It 3; . '• Attorney at Law. irrAs odic, In )lu.nf )liiyeii. °giro In firmt tdrrEd. door viiat of V. Ifoiul, will attend in all en: iruQiukto the comiities or Schuylkill and IlerPs April '2l; 181-1, • - E. 4G. X:t,CiiiStA, Attorney at ALvicw, 111.31ar%et r.t., at air. Emporium Oince..cy Joa, 'V, RNG1.31.1.` M. PA L 33 EU ATTORNEY 4T LAW, v 4, N T: A Y rr Office in Centre Pl. next dimr to the Excliange.- 'NAT 14 'al end to any front abroad, rairnstoi 'lty care.. 01:1, ( ~ aire 'Area, a fey: door , ttle HAN, and nearly epposne thn ,tin .ttn. kl 'n•rr's inn: nal, Pnttro , ille:, Pa 7, Manufacturer of CoicLez., Carriages, L'alkeys, &c., < COAL STtELT, ,I'OTTNVILI.E. PA. P . artft'ular nywotion pail to Ow v•pairittg of rt11.1:111 , 1:: of .Vellirles.,:rt_: t',lf.tgi2ne.)C l l ,r er, ORCIIA;.'R GRIST MILL, • PlyrT%Vll.l.r. PA. .1"5 . All kind of constantly on hand L ; 'ST LI /131 i; 7 :71 _ . \ II:L L.11:17R l'roprir!nr • ran T_ N. M. wro r in Mar flet avllltre :Ivy will In ;promptly 4ti•nt.lcil too. George Eta,oll; CARPET AND COVERLET :11ANSTACT1iRER, ,31arlset street. above NLirket - Square, • POTT,VFLIX. ItelotofLer the .11otto—'• Nut to Oc, E 3 .41:N INi ti • ORMAP ROOK AND STATIONERY STORM, Centre st,,oninntit,• the Penn. Hall, • • not - rnt. t tax b. Franlilliti . Elarils, 31.1.NUFACTURER &.`II.ANNECP, A Gnu d..urs IL! Town 11111, Porreiv I 1.1. E.. . Samuel 5it11.7,0, 'FAINTER AND GLAZIER, C'an Le (nand at a ll ta Tt a= at tho Rattement of the I'onasylvalll3 ❑all. Pott,ville. N. M. WIL?iON, . • M \C;! T1:.11 AND AGE.NC V . 11 , / rlat etrid, a hrr daorg chore ,erntrr, Pati, rale JlPii,Pl4 F. SE.9.DilltS. 4 DENTIST, HAM .DRESSF.II; AND RAIIBFiIt -Crere stre(P. rr . 1 - 0;• tionr, nboer the . I'OIVN 85. kLL EVILLIAZZL) ROOM 3 . - - F. F. PIIIErt,'Y, Froirrictor, C.C.VIItE TREET,I.POTI Sf'ILLE. 111,flAra IRUCIVIES, m tte it ANTT 1, o• it AN')ll l' C.Eretre,i'lit3 - 1,10r.r ...11r. G. W. E.:leer's Store, ILINTLIZILINE. • ~ DEALER IN ROOTS AND sirrors, centre et., a r Mlukeytreet, • G..J. iyE lla • CoN FECTI ON Elt AND FRUITERER, -.11 Irrr doors ohoi!er, Mihrrs Bank. erutie • BLAC:K8311111, AND l'iNurAcTurthlt. OF C0..1 scitt:' , s, DRIFT c , Rs LI (HEAVY WAGON% MO:lt:y*4 Addition' tq Pottsvia, pear We loottliracit ..dapie?; Coe%ran, CHIMP READY /ADE CI,OTHIXO srmzE Centre street, .31.4ttslte the Ezphange Hotel, - faint:ll3lillte 81113111C35 earls. i):‘rt. - 11'Cla, Er.ON I.‘;'olllls—FotiNDDV AND nACIIINE FITOP. Manufacturers of Itaii-mad Cars,Coal Breakem.tc W1201,,F.:11,1; AND ItETAII I I)EAF:Ert3 IN I>ry Good., Gr. , rp Floqr and Feed, PA. AND RETAIL; DFAI,EIN in Dry tynotin,,Grortrias. Flntar.recal.al... , . an Sunbury nt Milinanava:lo, ra • AV A LTIM J.TA V1.011.] LVII. A LT !:R MUCLEN 717.15.7L0;1' Micii:l".=;?...l2;lllN; - , ,„ . 117!file Vile OM( ht Whm it ~, , s - s in Dry Gocdr,Grcciaieg, Liqucrs r _Flow and Feed &c • =, CORN ER OC S EC( )N D k SITNBUIIY Ciaarelti De. Vores,,• Dealt'. in Dry t7.die. arneerieg, Pour and Feed, And Mini•es G(I1 44, Wlnde , nle and IlePail,. Alit/el-scale, Pe. Port Tlrbon.l3lt3kurs,l (garb:3 . , ,Ilankfarturrr 4 sr,,,m; Enrines: Canirirs and Shards Cr SterintEnt..ines Clst Oise , mk, anii Shovels 'manufactured of r evq•ry description, and of the best quality fia . 31ining :1111,1'0'11er purposes. • Pori, Carbon, Pa. . • T. • Ilantffatturer of Shur; En;rines, Pump Georinz, - Cars and ccattn,Ts descripteots. Carbob, Pa. - L. Mattson SK. - Co., 1 - • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER§ • In Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro Visions, Flour; Feed . &c Poit Carbon, Pa, ___ C.. 1.! F. Binliey, " • GENERAL 00.1.111115,510. y - - . And A2€ll: for Coal, Iron and Manufactures, I City ; Boston, 31:IA6:Advances malt on claiiignmeny Amos ilinney,nal.', !riton , Meno.ro.,•lllran!.&' ' " - Brown Bari &Erringl.oo; • " ' Wed & rie.aver,l3altimoro. 51 Boston, Dec. 1$1:r.• : • • M RCi AN I-I T EL, August 29th =I P LT BLIC, ~ tiEcellaneous ig. MILL, Ens= = Esla Zg4lnO, FE= ll= P?. Repplitir. I= Aiberf -11.3..),911e, liqstJa 1;h151PC34 =I 41 CotirtlaAAt: Str©et, Y From th,: Americanneview for March .. _ . . il'he 13iIf.frint 13,111.. . Written tip:m i tlie oer.astein of the celebratinn• lit li r mou:b. of the tn. tiltnt;iliellratni twniny-fiftli auniversn, ry of rpr 4unding of 1114 Pilgritni 7 -. betn^the - fY!nd' o f rre,entb,F,, itos--whiot tllky was concluded with a P.iigrinl's Ball The rniton show. cold and brightly, - • But brkirtiter stilltoil hit,,, - The In-anted 101 l on Jewcleil head, A T l . hhiorcdfrniii Einimond • •, ('.es music ring,‘ upon illyt ear, Tho hosting lot+os I! rill,' A 11,1.111114 foctrill't lost , in twining band, - Tie. beart boat...raster still. And low j slin err month went rcitind,. 1 • .And (owl the prompter:4 rail. . - j Anil gaily gleanitsl the 'IL was the. The moonShnwe cold and Initthtly' • in the chnreh-yard en the hilt, Pnt theie within that Mazina . The lamps straw litaiihter But now why 1$ the 11111,i 4 ; 1111141elli • " • Wily plops . the woven dance— _ And net ids and centlis .atand still and gaze, As they were in a tranced— Wide -wince the door--a chaspy train • 'Slow sweep• altars the hall:4 - I wet they were Oran:ie snests to see • Gracing the —Pilgrim ' • Tice morn', shone cold and brightly theiiil-top and ill!. plain ; Put no man watched their coming hence, Nor caw from whence they Came. • Dim tbrtha they Were. of ancient day, As living eyes ne'er Pave in the pictures grim and That chiming limners draw. "Divr Wpv!"--in hollow tone sounds out, "Give war - now, one and all; And we pill &thee an old" n dance:— It is the 'Pilgrim Dqll!' " And then thoile dusky fi't tr^~, :Moved hionrothilvarmindt And broad-hrimmed hat and matron's hood Bent. a , in sorrow, down. A strain tirneisse low and deep, Went with their solemn trend And wiirds, unhreatho, were mining in, hy the IMIF U. tired These ts ords were heard - hy all freed line Exiles' march Fit step for •Pihrrim ' " ME • Then sank tiettz , olenui music, The p.lzz:int ced;ed - In move And Isnett Inns " form.:, wird] upraised hands, As i.;•ndina In vain Ihu chortled strings began A 111,n :Ind lively air; hu s lky woid< ve , .re'mintline 6 - SVe pray the Exiles' prayers" They prayed --th,ririndlow voices rose , vre•rapfer',l r iii, Then Tinkles:4v th-ytrent. Earth from the '' Bait." . The moon shone fold a»d hrl2htly,. On !llr hill ter, aid the But no'nne saw froui Whence they came,' Nor whir her went again. Those desny nirms.rrassed like a drew, That Itiw strait, died :tray.. And as The strange sight vanished thee, Slortali.ght gave lilace to day. Oral's inerry noa•!--1 think it would,. A -timer inanlil heart appal To se,• the sight that awed the Night, And Ithshed the ''Pileriw ITEMPEDANCI: ANECDOTE A very estimable friend of ours.. who Is not to be named" thinigh ,he might out oliject to it, once gave us. confidentially, the following anecdote about himself. ife Was old when he told the ste ry bUt.(as maybe lugicaily inferred he bud once been young. In his yotrog, dayil he married a wif.;, wholly from impul , d,vc pa,sion; but his youthful liking soon grew in to uconcentrat , d flame of e'arly.tose; healthful emiltion, intrllectual adinjiltion and mo ral o bli o tio t t. The latter term he used to sac to tts, would never be kno'wn to a marnctl' min ; Dural obbrgboti may bo ;Debt oixo lu wen yvho lave none, bbt Wife!, soubdw>• in.the peas of ti - h -e vho have tie!: and fvtvnleatet, they ore tuiici.Ut errible diacdrd. Our h ue t enrtcd friend matricd a wife, nod in r found .i.(iworriari of superior imelligence, us Illiperaluent. lie lisul happy thruimh.his Monet moon. mid army reeu more ran- feared aftettiit,' but from the inward uneasines. caused by r ;mue chronic alreetiMi he gradually fell into the owlikoleobolic stimulants., 11 . 14 gtriliel ire,epee irNCOVOri:ig 11114. ‘gas but knew full well that,rig:fr ivation rather than':ltel.irmatien would al i-c from her M INI, truce; !s l o the mild •creature reMatinal and the anlyltone of reproach stir erer - utte:vd was the semi-sigh, s'eini-exelamation of When hol afipoared before her with a slight ildne's itttlie eye, too much redness iu the go:liven, or ehrili.idhiceough coining from the throat, her sidlewould be the sairie; her. words as kind,' hut sae whom turn aside with her trielandn4 aspira- lion of “iVtOl'he;o!" - underqopd this though he took no notice of it; and bring a man of fine Nea.F ! ibtlity, this des i6tte and kith', forbear:trice of his wife .artou2tlt upon him wth wonderful effect. curtain tea- , Lure coLbl.ever have fallen in his ear with such poieney as 'his wife's. fiimple nekely" The agitation of other nod, better principles came shoui, 'and our friend was one of 'the first to sign hintsell a teetotaller. The deed. Innyever, was not lll9nti.ned, and his wife remained-in com plete ignoiance of it. - "Elon'hern," ut any• rdte was hearto ; ne more front her lips. tt;oinedinto elapsed, and one evenipa the hus band sat cte.vn with a quaint happy smile, .Inswrit.llly looked her in the face 'and SHllied still merrier,' .She Intuited in return, but was still compelledi bl inquire Wind the fun was about. nEhernlk i etn!" said the-reformed incbrbite.. R l / 2 , 4'r enquired tire Wife, for she war as she had ever been, unconscious that her husband' knew - aughlt. of her 'suppressed grievamce account.' • • ••Eliat'he,?»,!" Alibi the husband; "wife don't 'you remeinljer that sound!" • The whole truth then flashed upon the happy woman's mind, how:her ho-band had felt tleup!y au 1 in sei.n.t her q uiet g rid, and how it had work ed upon hint even to the abandonment of his vi cious She threw.herself upon his neck, and helaughed with renewed joy as .he' kissed her flushed cheek rind breathed 'merrily in her ear- the simple signet of departed troubles, ITNITV) STATr.% SF.NATE;--Tho Richmond con , hides some remarks upon the decay i 4 character : and dignity in the United States Senate, .• E•tionA 110:4 Terits.—The un with the',followilig anecdote : . - haiipy emigrants who have been entrapped hy the "There i eivindivirlinil however,. who has just colonizers of Tevas are in the 'greatest di=testis a r rived'at : rhe S:riatoria I cli-tinction. • They have net yet jrcceived the lands Pram siicing,riiiini lik e romance th an rea lity—ix* mean ised to them. antlmat4 , unfortunate wretchesnavo the.new Senator from Texas, General Houston. t pen-lied front the dis&ases ithtch follows t 4 GertainlY, in some respects, it cannot lie denied , t of privations. They hate sent litters to tbei'r 11. P Vaal he is a . r.miarimble man. Ills career has !we'll tive country, giving orders to, suspend all emign. ns eccentric as that of a comet. He first leaves tiun. 'The Alonstitotionted of the I Oth of Jan, his waive land of Virginia' for Tenticssee, at that I announces that - the police have seized in the house time presenting-a tempting field for.youthful Om- of weitizrn of. Breslau. all papers relative' to !Fin a time, he is in outtlic life, and Mehl gratton to Texas, for which he had been preparing forsalies :Alto scenes of civilization, and dwells. and Was abotit to start. In this matter Germany writing the Indians. Afterwards tee :find him in. hasimitited France, where the colonization:Ggcnts Texas rearing the edititsa of a new State, and I have been condeniall as sharpers. Texas: will making, Himself known to the: world, by his gal- 1 perhaps ultimately see the great Sault she has:coth laot conduct at San Jacinto. - Since:then he ha- t milted in treating With the colonizers, Mid will figtired - various - capacities, wryer however. Wet ritinut the contracts made, with these speculaters tivineing eitraordinary talent in any other . in human flesh, who hove, as yet. failed to fulfil department than that of .a soldier. ' Isis course the cenditionsimposed,—N. 0. Courier. upon the suli-ject of linnesatiiin was, to .shy the 1 least, mysterious, hut his . pers'orial popularity.) A Montreal paper, speaking of our Teriff;Saysi seems to'have triumphed:over every, obstacle. 1:Im is possible that the Tariff - may • be abated or the Senate nP the Uoited,States, we foarles : sly ; abolished in tote, but we venture to say that it will turethepr4hecy,e will not find himself at time.- not be done without a struggle. hat will bid fair to IC is not the proper . iheiatie for his peculiar talents. : shake the Union to its centre. Tho conseqacnt ei• He ought to be upon the frantiti,r;,:a Jriencerof the the shock may not be felt immediately. but advancing March of - American Power. among the mummy already existing canes of "Nevertheless, we should not be, surprised to union among our neighbors. we may predict that see ,General 'Housfon, at no. distant day, this earl- ' this abolition of the protectivelTaiilf will be tlienti t. didate of his party fity thefrosideney. Sit-Anger thesmni-t toil the most mutton-. ! thi ng s !hi i :!e e , h a ppened. Within a few year;. l,et - If totrlt upird m= prevail in rmelmil as prCiail , Ll•-•piiont!: I their ;word. - T!‘ e ro in . ( land 1., 11,1, )01.1,414 II) be t iii 11114 it ..ettanit - in tlrilTn Eni.t 110.14,e• 1, 0 ,,t4 ,„ einOidale miy Mow up roil his: titans to - T ,ritr law ia ba longed for their • the seventh be'aven." . Corr. • A Cox-rays.r.—Two dads stood on a batik et snow in front:of one of the beautiful houae4 it Pemberton, 'Square. One - of them might have been - fourteen oe six - teen years old, and the other had not seen abeWe half that number of vearv. 7 TheY were uUit i n The larger boy was turn in.!: the crank of a ;mall street mgan.and his Ittl:e• brother was beating, with great energy at 1.1 - preci, siotr, a small thothciurine: Though der.thitly clad they were esitisattly tne children of poverty.. At ,the window of the drawing-'term, in frontiof which the jtfrellile ritt,ictans stood, wa; a beautiful tiith hoY, %Oise rietburo rittglets hung lunch profumion over itis delicate shoulders. and whose tasteful and elegant dress denoted the. afitrrence of his parents. .khd tow. .thought wc...elshat a, contract iN here! • The poor ;hi in; boy on thesnow-drift;playing with the hope of aifew cappi!qs, for the amusement of the:fair boy in the warm and elegani ‘ parlor.— But who - can tell that a greater contrast may nut yet be exhibited by these same three boys? Who can foretell the future history of either! • Would it be ex travagantto anppose it possible. that the -poor str;3lliii.2,* musicians, who now pick up a scan ty by their daily round of toil, may become the prop iel,or,r of Mauvions as lofty and elegant is those heflne which they are now, soliciting sing'; while the child of lo‘nry; who has never known the want of any good thing that wealth can give. and eln..whose''fair form the wand of ,Haven had never ind e ly• bkoy'n, shal! become linneless and ' penniless:wanderer? The hictory of our city pre sents litany examples of elonsre quite - as rentirkn- Ide'lls that would be. Indeed the whole hivtory of our eimmtry is replete with such contrasts. The children of wealthy pirents, left' with fortunes, have heroine pear and friendless, while the very Servanbi of their fathers' houses-have become men of wealth and di- , tinellita. Let not, then, the rich despise the poor nor the poor envy the rich ; for thev.mity yet change places. And further,- let 'flail' men so edirate their children, that if their wealth should take to itself.wings and fly away. Twit' may he some prep manna on; their part to meet the privations and hardships of poverty.- 13aftun Tr - grel !cr. , To M.AIIF.,ACM IFE UNSIAPPY.—See her ps ' arlJom us possible. If s•he 'warm-hearted and cheerful in temper; or if. titter a days or week,'s absence elle meets you with a stalling face, 'and in nri-Taffectionate mailner, he sure to. look coldly up on • her, and am,ver het with monolllables, If she fOrce her tears and is resolved to look clief.Trill, stt down and :vs pie in her presence till s he is fully convinced your' indifference. Never think: you iniNe any thing to do to make her hap py; hut that her happine-s is to flow from gratify ing your eaprices;• and Yi•hen-she has•done all a wcaaan.can do. be sure' you tin not appear goal: . lied.Never s take an int , rest in any of tn•r pursuits, and if she.,a,-a your advice. mike her feel that she is trublesmue and : impertinent. If slie attempts to rally you goad limoorildlY. .tri any of your peen liarittee. nicer jolt) in the " laugh. but frown her into eileneef If blic•has .tilts. (which withput, doubt site will - .haw. and peril:lll4 Ina) , he igaorant pi) never attempt with kindness to correct th,dii, Gut continually obtrude upon her ears, •What a gaud 'Smith. has.' •Ifinir. happy Mr.' Slnith ilk. flirt any Man - wouldhe happy with such a wife;' . In company never see . m to know you have a wife; trent •LII her rermirks with induTeretice, an he very litrilde and emu ' plaisant with every other Judy. If you 1,11,1 w these directions, yoamay be . eedt•titi of:Ma/edit/it and a &JO-bearer, mle. WI TIO 4 NT4 AT W ,•: : 11 , ifl filV.—The Wa:hing- toil ['IMPS: Cindynt of the N Y. CoMniereial Ad- l verti , er is r,;lll,..rli.dsly - swect upon e.id.ieis—Areets them to a degree. In spe;:lii , e,.: of Wasfiington•l society in general, and of the throngs of widows'! mil t () flock there, im pattieular, ho thus discourses: - , Another peenliar feature iti Washington sari- ', ety, is the allutidanee of...vidows. It is‘u d e li g htful i fact and the idea of it nialies me laugh in toy i 'deep. Without abating atiything in ray dentition 1 to charming maidenhood, I am hound to eonless that 1 i.:iiii-iiiler a young widow to hold the super-, t lative Alegre. in thee imptri , on of female excel- i lettee.., She is „the, human adjective, illti-trattng , the (malty ~e yol that is goo:: In nature—second p.a,41—,-stliguiar nuniher —at present—until the : ' first pri 4011 I Ni A singular fellow, to ~] ,can meet; 1.,' , , v,,, , ,t ocr, when, with the:littp of the copulative! 1 conjuiWtion..c.illed a .parsott; we will parse l ie r phitat r,-,1- the future. NVliat tvise'tnati: would elimp , t non to get an apple difficult of attainment, when ritte equally beautiful and good wOula fall into his hands hy'shaking the hough!" This chap will never ler.e 1% ibliiiwton wirnar ried. 1-I.?s von P Ita:q E DI Nd.—Evcry lady r•ltottl.t study to carry her:elf graeclully, rind I ractice wri!king iu her chamber that she ntay bh. tam :a graceful gait. It has been said of the A ul erio ) “, that while - they are the Most be o uliful in the world, 111 . 1 , 11' carriages is wore than ,that of ant' other nation.' Request lho- gentleman with whom you ;ore walking - to keep the ,acp with yoal z and tin i trot walk with ci•hrj pr :.ti. In NI or lady who has. ; not learftod t .l do th;,:. - . ' rum per=onF of (I;, , itnilar , _;,it=, by side, look particularly awkward. An.unmariied lady should out take the anti of an unmarr,eil nom:ennui e.ol._s; at night, or ei . lien the pavement she take , It anti, it is to he prestriltt•i that .me r ittitzat - tti hiat. A marrice' lady m.ty take the arm of her inti mate friimf! , 01 the ittit?!f should not walkMrni in aini unless one of them is inueli than ether. . • A lady sthoul.l never take the arms of tom i.t.e.o llenem at thes- . utte liffle. In the two I.tdie , may take the arm,of one gentleman. et:' , .'men wall; on the ouh , hte of the street, ladle ohootys en the • A gentleman tuay walk lietween two ladies, but it 100 its .betrer to see him-walking . on the outside of the %Wet. . Do not stop more than an instant in the fitted to converse with a friend; it is not polite to Make tho . se who are passim.; wart out'ol their way . : - , SOBBING OFFIC.O. I, - -: IN connexion with ounl-7.stablisliment, sve have open 11 large Jobbing Office-, for. 1 the printineof I ~ .• . . ! 'Moira; 7- . -. , ; ''' Large. Roiiepp, rariptgeta. • -'' 'llandbuN i-I' - • Itilh or Lailine. " . Via Heads. :'• . Blank' i'crniti:..;-: • ' eimilars, i , i ' cards, - ' , • , •• • Time hooka, he • . ,Tatetlier ts iili all 'kiwis of Finny Printing, all at . • , '&l.lvotin , executed at s.hort Millet anti: n 3 a bent' • flit style . - '-i - ..,- . . - ' : \ - - 111, ..3.r.k - nf Tyne r,, z Jobbing is 'very large. which. Wai sa•tt:Ll‘vidt :t..vi,.., to aivo erect tOlb3rid-blll9 alai tti , I}l.e; ti.r 11 o.k amt ratnithlet Printing, is equal to ally t , ,,! h , .io th•• n-hil.f.e.- _ .. ~' AI n.-'..,• , p. halal, ~,,,,•,,,•:•,.!. lot - lobbing:lW CiattCrill tilor,qt - .lf C.:co:a i•••• for ra,•.‘oti.r..; trio:: is greater then O.AI Of •I”). ~.z)••r• c ic .... mot OM the' public Will ; :Ina ii i.,..ii, , ,, ...IV • ct,if. , i 1.. {tea lama, Calt..• '-• ••••- ..• 'AU 141 , •14 or th•-)lss print:tl, rules, arot ountlia .. or.J• r, al . 3 r•lort ti. , 1:,.... • , 1 ' i•10:9 ~.. 4ilt-..i4 11 1 . 43 7 y. • 1 i ' ''''. - _ . NV- ,- 0',..- AI. 0 1 , rf.;),11,,i to !lila 01 kinas of tbooki.lo- il , " N ,,,. .l .lnr:illt• I ,rl9l , r. at , hurt nonce. 1 • Iti.ink ...., , i,.. Arm's , '. , 01! h4f.tl - o . s . 14ohi tO Ord*r t 1 ..iod rtil , ii 11 , 263 P41.12 -, (1), ' , ' itt-;14-g Machine , .. \ - . i Nrc hay. • at: o pros-Wed ourselves with a tinting Ms. - I•tor-0..fth- ali,,t approve 1 kfml. whi c h enables tto to _ riiii- . ..papot to a”,.. I all qn 10 order. i k _ _ _ NO. 14 thou in hitst la ln, Liiititir. to Love 0011Qtroin.• thou onl ' • i.I heart, In n. ,, hani.:‘ part, . ' • Tlit.mfb v.ntth be gond: NVitke iiiiirkenlttg breath Now o'er Oine blown; t uteri era in ili•uth i tlinu ' !lurk !int Ciiory's wreatti it.urittnne: Fen:-plc .train-11erdh of• -}lingo Park. The foilow•ine article cim!Aing,sotile intereatiil facts: ' "(hr±rraph:ral Slrcirl r,. •Dee. 22:--The paper, read waS, a later froM Mr. John - Duncan; dated , Calm coast, 'l, 1315. llr. Duncan states , that thou eh' the kin-,2: of, Ashantee bad refused'. perinivion to pass through his dominion..." notwithstandimt it had hen asked by (;raverner Hill, tie hart heel ) able to pmetude into the interior by another route. Being at WhydJah, he had in. urnii..tred himself intir . the favor of Sentior Denan Francisco do soz., . shave-dealer, who has been e,-taldished.there hett‘ecit forty and fifty year, 'l - nl,l"m:hose in6nence Ivith the King of Dl. . latinnY was pmamonnl. '''l'his:izeittletnan obtain.. et! for Mr. Duncan an inyitaiimarom the King to visit him. and 'a prom's:- ofhis protection: Ho accordingly proi:•iireil . pir,tuit,: for the King and his cob trenrs. arid stirt.ni on the 6th June.:—.. Hating arrived on the iltth: he presented himself to the King in his .life -guard unifirm, and was . Most graciously received. At the King's desire . he went 'the' sword exercises of gallop, whirl, greatly astonish ,1 and itt!ere , ted the mon. arch, Who in r e turn: on the fallowing day. showed hint a review of 0000 f'ut'ile troops,: whose arms, accoutrement- and iieilonolnces. the traveller says, were truly surpriNing. Doneati remained at 'Ahoinev. The of Dahomey, till the 17;h„ when the King haying had the road cleated for him fin. :nom than iine hundred mites, gave him . an eclat of rum hurnPoi men. and "pr.rmission to inset f ever tiny it la of hi: dominions he pleastd. Every-where the iravePor lound provisions in abundance :already 'provided for him. and ready' - cooked. He deicrihe:i the Malice niount.iina as very remarkable in :their appearance. and pri the sununits of the. cndietdar'• rocks, of which they are forres : rt. the nrrtive towns are sit nateih The rintade hy . Which flu Dahomems successively tor.Vords oescrilted. M r-DUricatt hit her.tt inf.raied of the axis.. trm•rl in the in ; '-I.Tror, or i).rrroir4 icon could give hire information rea, Cron, tlon,o Pork. {Hefted. ed 'o a town 'slamed Adaloo k lia, (3 0 6` . :N. I' 3 , E. deco tvas n harm !trinket far articles fnini theNtediterratiean,.ntid others from Bornou, At this !Alen lie found a lint .oking: Bornouese who,spoke S t ioni:ll,4nd'whii told hint that he had " jiver. Le% et i ty one years it slave in Bahai,, to the ' firm of Busby SC.Johnson of Liverpool,* flealsp . • met, I.Tripoli merel k iett be had M . Eggs, when' ott the Niger ex pedithin. i Sin .1i Fatittitha, was _ it appears, the principal . eatt=e- 01 Park ' s death,-. Having entoplaintd to the king or etlier of Yacniii, that 'Park hail di , chargeil hiM without paying him In. full %razes. Park was . . intern...toted upon the mid intligoantly denied 'the rhal'oe, iNhetTupoit uu itionipt was made to detain the edible, whirli %Yas at tin' nine; moored to the batik by 11-pieces"Palk." said Mr . : Dun• can's inforioi in). rot ,itt the li.itid of one of.the people t nt ein pti tr; to eranoe;'? this was . 'the eotnutertelmtent,ot the al - fray 'witielt - ended in Park's death. - The oint Weea, further Matt=, that aboot folir years ago a white mon from C.,onoant"ittopte come itt seaich of Park's , papers; 1161 he, the 64 w t h e rer , c , rl put, el . 3 , 6; at lii2,h pitta, a long tin tube with target s h ee ts of p ipor in it but lit-it, alter the imichsse,', the kinixtleiilared the prie'e too little, and made a frost, demand upon the p a or merest alt.. The books. it'appear,:, were di-,trlinced into different hands, mmy. were rut up :Lts ,urinleta., and stone were - car._ tied to P0.0. , a, Iturt• they remained a very long This priest had bitirt more than twenty' times-to Tioi , m,too, which he describes as g ot as large Ad t datidkr, itrul fluted (ally 'alrokt ex.' •.. chatter' mart for v ents in con.etiactice of. the facil itic4 fortran.tport thirty...4x tributary treants which enter the: Niger within one league of Titi.hiirtoo. From Adofo'uato Mr. D uncan : was otthgt•ei L. Ide received on his way back, the same kind attention from the king of., D,hoiney. ! stalt:n4 from NV hydday 'he bad. taken Into his s service a. French' Canadian; whom he IV.IA as-sas,inated . I ,.. r w a ;',ls died lever. brought. on - by excessive drinkitni. The, ye- , el, trom .t%hieh Mr. lluocatl had taken hini...,vlicdt a t . t , t alti to Ile alave.tholiers, and i d'tal tin t cdra,, of 6110 slaves:l%4r. DoilClIl iy iheco.rsi, bringing with leven goats, two s heep,. live rare (lurks, eleven rare pj= get. 114,; and sixteen (humane fools, all of a yery rare hhed, "('heat were all presents from a part of rtite_;ttatiatry beta-, before trodden by nn Euro. . pcan. 0.. In O. riv .1 lie' i:ccit tat cycry kindneso , out a :e. t.a / 0; 1 1:Na' M. cruisers, who age,ed to take the ti•c.mery of his heolth,_• srrui:•N lost titi7••••itth by hits tt:tls with Car.. hint of the J .lie ot Lonil.m. unli t InglY.gave pas-itze Irom ydd al. to Cape Cuaat;wbentirs letter is vl.ii d, and •fr,ini whence,. "Par pupa , , repo-e, he i t ii. , j•.ets st,rtilor for Timbuctao, ari4 desctatAing Cie_Quel-ra 1 F. f;oll trl .t ,r:counnau4th her hue., hand in II .ye g tt ti•ravtot, by eon.itaitt abpyjnr , . • ' 1, 4 . She nevi 00z , .1111 r lin +and in the spring ! tide of hi• att7 , •• ta,t q• 1 it be ebbing-water. ;imply ii ien,".e. t irnn, are worst to wroareo Her ctothe,, r alter ve.ue'y that:l.6soy, and bhe make. C. e1.,111 to be %C:Nset4CY' her hand. , I smile-we:l6llA it Her hus' , ee:reta slice aiil net:divulge; as. periaoy. she to.e,uteeul 6i linfirnlities In her loel:17,1•S ult '4141'42i? wird and deputy' husband, ychu:i u, •!<<a her d,uhlr the ,files of he[' diligence. , At bii return itt-fnult. all tquis that he wonders to top hittut.lf at home when he ti'a: abroad. ' r children, th , ul. 4 b inAtty neunber, are none in noise.' st..:riu,; thetu with hiott•virktitter. Bhp listed), • • fhe+.hearieft work of her t:ei;raiit,4 ehe inaketh light. by 6..th01y anti 2.4-14,1aable enjoining it. In her 1111,4huvi'4.- , ll.zry , s te.4l.s more grief than site •; ;iat:ng-,;itnc, DT . C.CA %ILES F. .Thou w:115! IV A Earth At Cll.:— 'Burs , ine wish of mirth ! • From iry !•ceer • - And I,llzhnz Whni troh ib.. it :y.n•tloulwor!, Thy wQt!trs • Thou It, Oh Cush ; ' And %vh., hr',si.lh hearth; 1 . . t retonlo7 Come oe ilo• th , ors-- ; COMP en 1111 - 1...13 . v0 , 1 ,As wh... in Trl,ll's NoVeys ' - sprin!? fir•t ;601.. nine.; on the in erns M3th. , [ Tit it holnin; , E.lllll, 114 , 1 twiny a prilmt„, Mari huh but.one Thou alOst 'oh Cirth-. Fr.-14v ! • • • ; A., %01, w ••I First . o•I rt ! earth.d.)th. wt.!, hnut...llg are I , l ,, botnin; - 1- ' ‘s'hy wakepot tool fiDiroo • Happy is the +n3ll who can brush his own ba , 01., .have inn-elf in ca!d water, and awnevir trotll44 With the cuiAti•iiche, E II
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