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' - 'RATES OF e I t y: p RIVIMCI. flee SolriiO3 16niniN 3 eri eatamp sent Ens . -,•_ ' elf equate of liklinei, 3 ahaes.l ' Iyablegseat 'imerdona, tech. ~ L ~ !vier mum, !thaw •• . - - - : Eabatent tataaliDes, emir. , -, 'Owes aaril. $.131 1 • Bl2menths, ,•• .._ , ~, . ~ • 4 - , • ° ,,ja e l l ,Watis of Fin thin. , - , gaiii... ~,, jeliatete mod others; a e Iby OM 7 1fecir„ Went the wenn of hmenlngdlt-' . front abil 503113315, MP.% ~ • '. , : , 4:PLITOr•44tert*IMII.2"' 33 Pei ilireemilL ,, -,-• -•-• ' tllitialitillOttt .. _ ...._ • .4tiers 4. ' ' iit4ll. -- • r : . . 1,1)-- - PAE!fiT __... , - ,, , 0t...,, .-,:-.,:.. PElMilfir:Oalit4o 6Bl "a t 'Upp -lauu tt i,- , - -f- ', - ikiii Sali./ - ' , ' . ..i:'"".... -..- - i rarities .anil Antrim*" Of 'per 16711fttl . ra l i IWO fannlng.lands..beated. in . ..bolts Temnsblii",-2etterson canny; finely, Ilusbeied, • and Watered; and taretniseventSlM sites apes lbw% Twoinalwroads rim Otough the bads; and Improved Fame adjoin. while 4sie and .Cirlst - 1611s are In the jimmediate aelabborbood. ; This land was selected by ,:a gentlematt of esperlenVed judgentat, and' s -comb. ~,eyed by judge" to twoneot the beet Mots is two calm* 11. It 4 PrtatuttOfietbeCtirton ma Allegheny rive .-atinttrutleporiftOttiildreste,i . sad the slianufild. . .. ftbWilin nWs It Mghly"..lest. :Welts& ategt4t=ti pried*, _.- • - .., ,•• r 'onsulingla.tron sad ffitamtnous Coal of mot Natality. it Is believed to. present one of the- most ,a 4 ~ -contigeone lorationSt to; in West - Penn ., sylvania... The pres ent toner pumbased wi th a view .J. of erect such .Wor but engagements , In another -, quarter ob himatt great reluctance terfotego Ma 1 . i ate m Ma. , a ps wilt. shown. elands ary ,htfOrmatkot t.lll,Yen bylbe •nildets he ire patented: 4todtbe titles and Oath F illv be warranted, and sold free Mfddetledralf lacuiebrance. - . - - •.; ' V ._ -,.- . T. , ft. ftfIEAVIP SMITH, - , 15 Mirth Thineetub Oweet• 8;1846.- . I ' .1-- l'hUadelphla ;an!la. rint"ELPIIIA .-Ali ADC GIPTLEIO IiTORB..! I '',' - - i . C , Ji i .D i •_ - j • . . • . John DC! Calenisiun -L 4 1 4 . A 'l' Ne.. 13 tt.,..*:( edelphii Arcide,respectrally' .0. invitee th e ane nt of dealers to an extensive stock of Pocket sod T e Cutlery, Bazars, Batson 'and Botcher Knives of b ' own importation, wide' will be sold In lots ta salt ptbasers, at - *small advance of importatibp cost. The ansortment complies Joseph . Itodgercje 84ins', Gertnreadr. Bins'. Wade d patch. ers',.Wostenbolm's. Fenpy's and other celebrated ma= ken. Alan Mao 00 1 land,a large . assortment of Gans, Pis tol.. "'"uni Knives, cili."lpmen's Raitoretrops, Poek . et Books, Poreassion Celia, Spectacles, Violins, Arcot dtons, ice. r , 1 I Philadelphia, Jannarp t Vi, ISt& • - ÜBLE IMAM • SCALES.' ',•ThtLE'S Singtelleam • Patform Scales Double Counter. J.• Single " - • • "Even u '" • "Iron " .'." Iron - ' Patent Balances, • " Spring - " Ring and Nest Weights '• for sale AND RETAWHIL, aOLESALEt the SCALE WAREHOUSE OF DALE'S , I PLAT? 1111 BROTHER,', No. 34 WALNUT R., • Dealers to kinds cirticales and,Weights. .13. MI Tries sold twy , tis are warranted to eve satisfaction every pirtictilar. • to B Philadelphit Must 29, (BALANCES. Lusanswis Srntxc BALAN- Iout lilsbes, vOtha full supply IDafe s_Plalioros and Coaster j iand for sat= at the *CALE GRAY k BROTHER, ' , below Seeona. .0, • 13- • SPRING! I: lODOZEN lALTEI!.I CER witand with, of the differe d suma of I SCALES, ju ßeceived Vilratebousef 1 1 : NO. 34 W //NUT Sri. :rig adelpbia March 121 I - 7 ---- 50.--D ft LE'S- EVEN BEAM COEN ,LES ARE MORE ~DURABLE ACCU , CON,VENIENT than any Scale Muse m one grard to 100 pounds for sale at the eof $1 SO each Larger size 05, andd Usk, warranted to give satisfaction. GRAY & BROTHER, _ _ I 1 ...anc,..?.34. WALNUT street. 1 1 a. , March - 29; . . - 33.--- _ • Chen 111"atches and Jewelry, • 'C' AT the Pliikidelphia Watch and Jewelr y Store, No. 96 North Second street,. cornet Of BOc ' Quarry, belottrlta ce street ' &lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 carat cases 415,00 Silver ". i' 't 'l' - 23,00 - " ,!! 1' " wren je els . . 18,00 SUpe inr Quartier 'Wadies ' 10,00 . `.' Cold Pencils , . . 200 . 'Fine Silve'r Spectacles . f,75 Goldfingerl Rings, 311 cents to $3; Watch Glasses. plain, 121 cts. ; patent, 1e1; lunet, 25; other articles in l proportion.. i All Gpodi warranted lo be what they are sold for. I 0. CONRAD. ~ Clocks, Watches a diJeweiry, of .every description, • :leaned and repaired in the best manner, by experien , eed workmen.. c 5.. All clocks and Watches repaired at ' this establishment are warranted to perforui well. _ ' Philada.,'Nov., 9,1815. . 38-15- Cit * ALES TER BC k_atS, AN 1, wail weigh Crl 'Yegyt rw pri '5 LO with It roll tdelph Philadelphia, Jan' 1, MEM ira rtaat 1 0 Dialers in Tea AND TEA DRINKERS. . HEI success of the PEKIN TEA • COMPANY, No.:10 South Second stre'rit. • bet Ween Market and Chesnut, Philadel phial, hits been unparalled. Our citizens • _ are now able to obtain a superior article of Teas, at tales -much cheaper than have ever;before ,hetn offered in this ronntry, and they have the assurance that there are notion., nr oth er foreign substances Mixed with the Tens. They. are done up in,packages (lined Wit% lead. to preserve their strength and flavori)o'fromnne quarter to five pounds. to stet cristruners, and :ire sold at different prices, from fifty cents per pound—for an ercellent article—to one. dollar and fifty reuts.l : - a - Allßemons visiting the city are invited in pay the 'Cornriantk P i vt •~ rsla l ~ li r h m r n t a Agents WantcsOn rlvery place whew , they are not yet petahlished. For nar:tieniare tddress, - pusr pardthe sub ,utriner G. 11. KIEEER. Agent for the Company. 30 South Third street, Philadelphia Philarla., Sq. ISIG . • 13 WEEC:O36IE2I - D OFR FRIENDS, K..„.._ l t WHEN I'litCll IsING HATA & GA CS, IN 011LAPELOHIA, • Mgt TO TIM F.STABLISTIMENT' OF, r ''''' . '" GARDEN & BROWN, 2tio. 196 Ma r l l it et. second door below Sixth 1 , • iPIPLADELPIII:9, IN7 p o e t x t ! , cr i t i d ., a . if d er t e , r , :t . i i l n l t i , t . at a in n n ton II h :. `n i l 1 7 ;',l n t,'• r o s 'when purchasidc ;Hats and 47ates, Ip - our:store. W have on hand a ;Mitt complete assortment of fiats in Paps of every variety and style, which we are sel in full one fourth lower than the nsunt price% ViT. : •! Extra Superior (Waver. Hats, from -$2 50 to *4 0 •• ' " ! Hrh " " . 200 to. 3'oo .. " ! Sill I. .. 150 to 2 00 " French Mohiskin " *2 50 until' prices I Olt "Good For liars, ns low an I «.5 Also, a complete rt ock of Summer Hats. •tirli as white =and drab Beaver, Itrush,.and Cassimere Hats, Leghorn Rate, Shorting,lor rpitnit lop flats, &c., at lower prices than they can he, had elsewhere. • Thin is a fact known by all who have dealt with uti. Gall and be satisfied; it is to your own Interest. Merchants, Sii.rcheeperc, Dauer.. and others, (who ' buy lo sell again,) supplied on reasonable minis. Be fare atidiiall. ! I • GARDEN & lIRGWN. No, 106, Mat krt Cl., 241 door betow 6th Philada. Philada , 1.. March 15th 1516 13- .- FRAIL ROAD .T..RON: • . . PM; suhscribers bait now fanctinc from ?hip Alham -1 bra.' from tirtirpool. 5 tons Rail Road Iron, 1 j x . 5 tons 13 x t, 10 tons4l I x /, 5 tons 1/ x t. Also, b 0 Inns • beet refined Iron, eoltsisting of found, square and tlat liars. Apply to f T. & E. GEORGE„ North East corner of Market and 12.th,etreet.. L.. Philada., Apral2s, 105. 17-tf. - carirtings and oil Cloths, At the ehetip Shire, 11i). 41, Strawberry Street, t'' Paithatra.rnt.a. OUTt store rent itruf other expenses being very light, we arc enabled to sell our: CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, .¢e., whotesaleand r em it, a; the lowest', prices in the city, and , buyers Wilt find it 'greatly to their advantage, to call and examine the large assortment wL otter this :season, of - . • Beautifully Imperial 3 ply. 1 . • - Every variety of Ingram, CARPETINGEL Twilled and Pit Venetian, % • ' Together with a I rge stock of OILCLOTHS, from 2 to 24Tect Wide, very ',rheas, also Matting's, Floor Cloths, Rugs, Rag and Cotton Carpets, OC.e. , with a good as -sortment of Ingrain Carpets - from 25 to 50 cents, stair •and entry Carpets from 12 to 50 rents. .! ELDRIDGE 4. BROTHER, ' No 41, Stratvber4 street, one door above Chestnut, near Second tree[, Philadelphia. , . Philadelphia, March 1.5. 18 PI I' 11 ••3mo ii. 61 1112-013 -,600 7 OD 3,00: WEEKLY BY • - 10 40 VOta q t it • , • , .' 1 I- •O iFFIeBiOR;77I •r - .-1 '- -' SPAZlOlhiat i ii - iiirtib* 1i 11 0. 2 . 4 . 3e ms Co mpany bayl4.offekiii,i . insuninces sgatqatie e Whelet the Ste? , Fteejlth• • eatabinedMith taw yot *Joint oat my . Tbeedventaporhis "latent. ii, - th et denttiemrity, Jr afforded at the lowest rates that e Moine! , am be done faes the whede; twodta:o4ll en -bluest not to enema percemt. pet *mailman theleiPtteli 1 0 11 bore.' • turned to the w.mbasof the Idettitutior,Without their teVeMhtil itVelvetethte thrill enhee tee t n e thlh ' atiltitie"ftbeinbefilein prentiontiiit. -The great recess. Width this "syst • itasittet into 'Wherever it has been Introihieltd4 iodates the Iltreebih to request the attention oC , the public! to. it, ectslident thatli requires bdt to be - undvistood to be appreciated. ' These' ogincorporatkon; and any explanalkni.in tre. yard to it, may be obtained by, applying it the a Arettiteett Omer eflith sid Med sts.,orof IL B.llNl' . NAN,Pottsville. • ."- • - • ' .'''' ' I._ _'` -- atioriisirrokss,l*l4eiii. --- L. ECTlUMBlLlnit,Becretany. _,. •. . .-„: • ; '.., -..: ,: ', - I,:lilinTOßS, - • 1 . 'Charles Pieties, - , ..i ' Mora' W: - Melt;. -' '• ' - = Joseph Wood, • - ' , i Abraham 11..Teritins, •.. Math liallett„;- . ' I • David Rankin, .... 7.1.. tignerenne'; - - - Wafter 8: Dick,' '` - The Townsend - Joseph Patker;l: -, '.: i 'The subscriber has been appointed Agent. for t he I hove mentioned Institution. and is- prepared to effect Int mutter Mt tlitestriftions of ptopeny at the ihwest Met. - _.-- ,• • 1 ' •• -8. DiVerthh. ' . :Tebritary 98, LW; 1,.- 1 „ ;,,:. . , 0-.... . • INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS • Mr _ E M The . Fnuildiri-Insuran Co.,Pe . OF -nutinzunt4, - - ce __, . - : . t Capilltl. $ 41140;000‘ . yam ill Chaiteri,Peiimtual, ' -! , • C E ONTINUE to make Insgranra.Peffilanyfil 1111111 UP% ited, on evefy demeritnion or property, in Ira and country on the mild - fliorable terms. : 0 eti 1631 Chestnut Street near fifth' Street: '. • • , r ' . . . CHARLES N. HANCKER, Preildent. maperoas, . , . Merles Jr. Bean, 1 Saws& Groat. JaMiScat, •1 Frederick Rrisn, - 77,ataas Hart, ''.• . I. Jacob R.aitl,_, . . • . Timms S. Wharton, f . Oa. W.Rickaaq, , : Tobias Warm, 1 Nordeeat D. Lam. - CIIART,ES G. RANCHER, Seel,. The subseribir has been ppoiated agent for the a. hove mentioned institution, a and is now prepared .to make Insurance, on eyed' , description of property, at the lowest rates. - I ANDREW RUS SET. 1 Pettorille, .lune 19,184 1 , , , 45--1.1. 13E2 THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE.ANNU & -TRUST 00., OF PHILkDA. OFFICE' 159' CHESNUT ST. MAKE Insurance on Lives,gnint Annular?' and En dowments. and receive and execute trusts. Rata for issaring 41100 en a .siagle Age -For 1 year. - For 7 years. For Life. annually. annually. • soo 91 095 :17 7 . - - 1 34 136.-2 36 40 1 69 . 183- . 3 1.0- 50; 196 ; 2 09.. 4 - 30 60 ; ' 435 - 491 100 . EXAMPLE person a ged 30 years next y paying the einnpanysl 31, would secure, to his fa mily or.beirs $lOO, should he die. in one year ; oe for • $l3 10 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years . ; he secures so them 1000 ; shotild he 6ie tn 7 years; f0r42360 paid annually during life he provides' for then; 1000 whenever he dies Tor $6550 they would reeelve $5OOO should he die in one year. , . ..theossy go. ISIS. THE Managers of lid!' Company, at a meeting held on the 27th • December mit., agreeably to, the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the 'Company, appropriated a Bonus or additient to all prai ries for the whole of ' life remaining in , force, that mere issued print to the Ist of January, ' 1642. Those of them therefore which were issued in jibe year 18307 Will be entitled 14)10 per cent upon she sum insuredk making an addition of #lOO on every $lOOO. That is $llOO. will he paid when. the policy becomes a claim Instead of the $lOOO originally insured. Throve.; pnlicies that were issued in 183 t will be entitled to 81 per cent, (_or $8750 on every $lOOO. And 'those issued in 1838, will he untitled to 74 per cent. or $75 nn every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies Issued prior to Igloo' January, 1842. The Bonus will be credited to each pnlney on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. Isis the design of the Company: to continueto make addition or bonus to the policies for .life at stated Joultt r. JAMES, Actuary. , vi-The subscriber has been appntnted Anent for the above Institution. and is prepared effitel Insurances on Lives, at the published r ates. and.rive an yinformatio desired on the subject, pn application at this nitre. BENJAMIN:BANNAN Pottsville Feb. Bth, . s—t NATIONAL LOAN FUND - LIFE ASSURANCE 'SOCIETYtif LONDON • Empowered liv Act Of Parliament En ' For the New York Branch. J. L. Star. 74 Walt Ed. I New York; for the New Englanct. Branch, E.,A. I Grattan. Merehantls Exchange, Boston; for Mary." land and Washitionn Branch. D. Mellvain, Ger— man ,st. Baltimore; frit' the other Branches, Wm. I Peter. f.B south 4th street Uhiladelphis. ILBA ' , KERS =—Mtrehant's Rank. New. York. V 1 1 11YSICIANS.—J K. Rodgers. M. D. and A.J.E finsack, M.D.. New York; %Volition , Lewis, Jiinr.. ' MID. Boston;' T. H. Brickler. M:D. Baltimore; J. Barclay Biddle. M. D, I:hiladelphia. SOLICI'fORS.—W. Van. Honk, New York; F.- n e ver, Bo s ton; J. M Campbell, Baltimore, Wm. \V. chi v y, Philadelphia. 1 , Thin institution, four tied on 0 cYlutnal Shim, - and Joint Stock Principle and embraMou all the Terri!? . inmrovements in the -lir:tenet! or Life Insurance.,. .-atier having experienced the most' msrked sore's!. . ‘ in Europe, has established ritticei .n British America and varims parts. of the U nite 'd States, where its. principles are whittler! equal Favour and a pprnval.— Amongst the many advantages o 11-ch it off,rs to i all per,ons wishing to iroore the r hares, ate Int—its • PP.net CT SPCPRITY. arising from a large paid up and safely . Invented capital: 2d—its. moderate rates of f premium ; 3rd—the ',articulation of all profits by the . insured, which (.i the but ile.9•i of 11 C Society in r Great Britain and elsewhere. hanl;ectime very eaten il .siveo is of the nonost bene fi t Mid importt.nce; 4th— the use guporto the' Assured of two thi . rds of the a• mount of their former napnemn.,'whenever required —thus obviating the objections against Life Inouran ces with those whose incomes are precarious, and who might &cad the possibility of. being in arrear with their premiums ; and of thereby. forfeiting their previous payments. i Paniphletsi&ontaining the Socimi's rates and every other information, may he obtai4 , d'„On application to' the Ageni. at No. t 8 South Ennethl street, Philadeti phis, of Charles:Da'Eorest. Weal Branch Valley', and at the office of.thtl Miners' Joprnal, Pottsville June 28th ! 11111111 , lintl atii.i.'...:• : ',i'f:- Life lnsuratuc. R. W. RICHARDS, President • CIPITA 1, ..CM10,1 , 00 RTC, .. ' United fltates ! BOarrf of Directors Jaroh flarfry, Esq. Chnitihall, John J. Pahnpr, Efq, . Jonathan Goodh,w, Esq. Janms 139nrman F,-q. .}New York. Genrre'llATCll.F, EFq.. i Simnel S. lii , hlarid; Esq. 1 . .. Thirninn A. Worth, Esq. Samuel M. Fnx.'Esq Clement C. Biddle. Esq. Philadelphia-I • . (4;NER Ai L AGVNTS AND M -CERS, "7- To Machinists' Er:Manufacturers. • I ..71foodii Si, decisiernaeht Wholesale and retrial Shoe dealers,lsign .of the big Boot • next door to 4. B. Illite's.and opposite Geisiest Tavern, Ces,tri street Pottsville, Pa., , HAVE constantly on hand for sale, superior Calcutta Sewing'and Thong leather, Tinned copper Rivets,: Burrs, &c. Superior Belt leather. and Belts (stretched) ' of any width and length, made to order, . ' Carpet hags. Carpet cud Leather School Satchels, Came bags, Trunks, Glazed hats, Nutria, 'Husk, S t eal, Cloth and Velvdt cans, and a superior assortment of all kinds of mess, womens and childrens . coarse irodlfine bouts and shoes, many of which were made teP order, expressly for Moody & Aechternacht, and intended to he equal, if norsuperibr to the beet custom work, pad at much lower prices: Jan. • 3, 11 . To Sunday . School Teacheri. 9111 E snbseriber has made such arrangements with the Sunday School moan, as will 'enable hi n to . furnish Sunday Schools and othcrs w ithall their btoks at their cash prices, thereby saving theta the ear ge, and other trouble. All orders sent tO him w ill be promptly attended to—end any Books not on hand ett tamed at the shorteet notice. . Catalogues with the prices attached can be ob tained at our Store, and all selections Teachers may make, promptly furnlsheit • • Dee. TO, Bl.• • , 13/0414 - S, At% i.• =MESS RTJWN A-Ns AqNT - FOR HE P,ROPIFETOIt, NnTS'nIALE; - SCLICIi t 4L dOUNTY, PA. .. - i MI :3.. E ~,,,...,, &,...-.. .:,; -- . - iii...tup...,.. ,- ... OM anti ottli4/ Ilnei lueKd iar ix 14 , limn& 000147 GEOlNSMlV; : itsiktilti Welelatir A sr!: r -Pennine - . ^. • - - 14 • "DAL N. ulEls%Ett; .Z DEALER) DIIV GOODS AND VA UMW , -oentrotild4ocintboieol6/Ptearottivine;' • , , Wic;ll . - 414 - thirlifiti4 - Th7; Maichapt, , . mos ascrks wonwokurr. 4 -f - :*l.T` 3 Arainitio:suneatty, A, ton, • wbdeuwaisau axon in 62; Mist hi +Viz ~Centre - • EMI • Timorous D. DeattY, IosALER IN - DRY bOODSitlpetlltE9,"&e. ' colgoe cbeiveduJr4 - strew, ' Dal 0„A; GRo 7r I~4nOt, Flt • Cnii7 3 Btiur, agsa. °4'l ' • . , uv EDWARD YARDLEY, mcißals , -*Borrow TO ponsvnim, Dees, fn 8w pond and Bar Trail. Orocetion. Oil. nib NAY AND GRAIN. imvorrEits. AND DEALERS DRY. coot% • GIROCERIER AND tiQUORS, - - At the New York Stare, Centre it. - - . . . - a. .h k I it•KEY; , . Whoieslae'iusdltetall Dry' dood Illerebasil, ... Centre at.,,5 - daors St4ei - Ararkei street. Jaines_Dostney, wigumeam AND RETAIL GROOZEY STORE - Format & ummr, Wholesale and Ret*Dry G!"Odind Grocery Store colon or.ceirres Alcre MAMMY @Tara: • porraveLLC" „. JOIINI 11. HILL, - DEALER= DRY GOORD, GROCERIES &0., Ciaire semi, 4ad doiri beton, Nail:stave tart, E. &E. Ilaninser, • • - DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Centre stbetween the EriAtingi & Oetsss's Hotel, . • Pottsville. Joseph Bowen, GROCERY .AND VARIETY- STORE Centre street, 2,1 door below Market, '- • Pottsville. • • • • HAIGH R.. lIUGHES, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DRAPER csxris BT.*, TWO DoOlie itIOVE . THE TOWS WALL, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry - • BRADY .&•.ELLrDIT, - CLOCK, WATCH AND MAIMWit STOBE, One doter above Geissea', New lintel, CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE; PA. L. EISUEIt CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, CENTRE ITEREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW RiLiLAWrABOO • J. I. YODER, CLOCK AND WATCH, MAKEII, • Centre street, four doors below :Iforket Potforille.. rip Particular attention paid to the repairing o Clocks and Watches. I 1 Hotils and Refectories. 1101'EL, JOHN C.,!..•Ei.SIG, PROPRIETOR, 'CV:VW STREEI I CORNER O.F CALLOWIIILL, Pottsville,.Pa.' rarrsurLLE ittorsE, DANT= HILL, Proprietor, Ceastri street, Pottsville, Pa. TIMOTHY HowLE, ' . • • OYSTER HOUSE, CORNEA OT AfAIIATAI4I3OAND CENTRE STREET, 'Pottpvilte. ' C} Oysters, * served uP in the, best possible manner. ... TOWN lINLL REFECTORY, PETER M11D47, "3.oprictor, • crsTnE RT.. POTTSVILLE. • G. J. lIINIR, ' , .. CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER, ... A few dimes share the .llfners 11117 a. Centre Ft., Pults!ville. ! 1 .—.;-,.-'---= . ! Hardware and Iron Stores, Si. • POTT; HARDWARE. AND IRON MERCHANTS; At the Town' Will, CENTRFOIT. POTTAVIALP, PA 1 - .corge IL' S,llchter, ir.iRD I 'ARP: AND IRON 61/4.11^T, Corer of. Centre and Marker, sir i eets, ' Pottsville.' and Medicines. • .0 IN G. BROWN. AWL WHOLESALE •AND .RETAIL DRUGGIST, 'At V.T. Eptinre old stand, • CENTRE ST. POTTRVItLE, ' JOHN' S. C. MARTIN, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUCCIST, CENTRE Si., '2 DOORS DELORS DATIANTANCO, Moodi & Aechiernaclit BOOT & SHOE DEALERS, One door below Mr. Andrew E. White's Store, CENTRE. ETEEET, POTTSVILLF, PA. , .- D.: D. SCIIOENEIR,. • SADDLERY, HARNESS, BOOT. St SHOE STORE NETT DOOE TO GEORGE N. PLA TER'S STORE, ' • Centre•st;, Pottsville. Lippincott Si, Taylor lYlerchaat Tailors, CORNER OF CENTRE AND MAHANTANGO STIMETN, Pottsville. BENJ. I.' TAYLOR, MERCHANT. TAILOR AND DRAPER, Next door to Clenien's Parvin's Drug -llture, Centre Ist., Pottsville. Pottsville ' 1 IrotuWorks, E. W. McGECFNM. Proprietor, CORNER 61' NORWEGIAN AND COAL ATS., Pottsville: HAYWOOD" Sr, SNYDER, • Xanufacturent rsteavi. Engines. Confined Sze., Corner of eallowhill and Coal its. roTTemax. MAGISTRATE AND AGENCY OFFICE, *Mirka strut, a few doors Oars . Cedtre, Pottivilte. JOSEI'II F. SEWERS, DENTDEST, HAIR DUESSERi. AND BAnnft, Coatis strut. trw doirri &biros as . NAL iratt, rettartuii. ;µ~s~;yt~: - ~,. MM=B . ' A. - " ••• 2' and -Teel.ptortr, pssii raverr!:, IN 14nItfle. ADDITION Pottsville:.' Pottsville. Boots and Shoes Clothing, Tailoring,, ace Steam Engine Factories. , :.:: --, :,#:1f 4 /° 6l AlanLattendtaallbashettsiiiiAppubiti; delealcbt ,oo3l7,le 4 7 , bela r she kitten' Juana ! - ,:,! Ows.W.:o,osEllguaT, l'AitivigairwtjAytt. -- • z , • rAtilltirs ott y ail I Will Tl' - -Ir .. ./LttOrnier tit Has *_led Mali I Haven. Officein front street. N. Nanning , * lintel; win attend inwted.to camp.% wells .ciannial Barks. - April/5;18H 0. AlcusoNi; > Atgekire7,llt s• roiesituit. •. 13.06irekt il,Fiet it., it ;hp EmpoTtitittelle BOBEg , . • •-•- ATTORNEY AT -LAW. • • NOTkßit PUBTOO - roiesleaszt: OA. _ *Office in eintie it. pest door to ItieZzabang• • _ ti.*Bß.Tenv!, Attorney Law gifieg o Seitsylkill; Haven, ne.rl door, fiord HiOitzinger's Stoi.e.• EDWARDS inizr. PEN,i attorixrrAir-tmi-, ' No. *TAIL!, PiIIiLDICLF4t • May 9, IRO, 1. , 10--fima. • I Pirlioellanecnia.' . Jacob Kline, Magistrate,,_ tvoi, attend to atty boldness fo l ios abioad, entrusted V to bit care. Othce to Ototte otfrel.Ol . l 4. doom belowthePennsylvsnli Halt, and nearly op site the. office of the Miner's JOurnal, Pottsville, Pa. !, Pousvllle, Feb. 7,1106. ' . ! t•—• , l3s • , - . , J. lIANT.tm,I.. ,' • . Nianufacturer of Car:dies, earriacia Sulk- , ' COAL limiter. ririvirii.i,e. P. rrPaiticuall 'lndio( Vetilii aueation pa lcles ~_oid to tbk , tepal D. ShOenberger, • ososanD. GRIST MILL ~- , IPOTIIitiLLE, Pa. i 'lO. AU kinds of Floor , constantly;on San: {ti _ EAGLE STEAM SAT, MILL, • bANIEI4ARIER :fr.pritter, eF.oiders can be left at I. Fillynunt &,Srm's Stone Con ire at , whew. they scut be tircnnptly attendo to. ,) George ErstoO, CARPET AND COVERLET TAAStFiwt HER, Market street, above Market Square rovravord: •. smok, iimealterthe .IttOtts—••.74l[4llc ihnitcre• 113ANIC4/VO CHEAP BOOR AND STATIONERY. 4, - Centre lt. opposite toe Perni. Hatt, '' sorrily tux. , .. .1. Frinklin lia 41m, . MANUFACTURER OR CARPEii Lk. i'LA,• • NELS ~•, A few doore• abevelhe Tewn Hall, - rorreen.LE, .11 1 • Samuel Sllt*el, PAINTER- AND GLAZIE Can he found at all times at ;the fl the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville. TOWN II ILL BILLIARD P. F. MUDEY, Proprietor, CENTRE. STREET, PollSVlL . 4.. ENTERLINE, DEALER l ii BOOTS AND SHOES, Cenire Ft., a ,felk doors behitv Market titreet, PoTTRVILLE. • i , neney Freeland, ~: OUSE, SIGN AND ORNAHENTAL t'AiNTER And imitator Of. Wood nod Mlodde, Centre ! Area, • o ge•de Gek•e's Eagle Hotel, l'ott,eille- Echiard. E. Bland, BLACKSMITH, AND MANDEACTURKB ()I , COAL ' SCEEET.II, DRIFT CARS '& ITEAVr INAGONINi MlCkley's Addition to- rottFy ill le, near the f likthracite Furnace. Janicx Cochran, cirE.sp RE.IDV cLonn.wi STORE, Centre street, opposite the ratshange Hotel, POTTRV II LE. TAMAQUA IRON WO JOHN 01.1.18, ritoPMET O II, t,l3nnfactiffer of Steam Enelnen, lathes. Ctrs, Mi Gearing, Iron and Brann Cantinas. Ac.. ' On Rail Road corner of Bridiej street, TA NIAQUA• • '' • filificrsvitte 13tiglit6stciri A. & W. DeWaTert, MINERSVILLE IRON WORKR4FOUN tItY AND 31ACIIINE Manufacturep. of Rail -rnati Cari,cml Bre kers,&c. muc'EnsviLLE,lpA. , - Tailor &, Iletrner, WhOLERALL AND RETAIL! PEA FIERS INT Dry Goods, IR tneerlei., Flonr and, I ced, .14INERs VILLE. 5. -• Bast & Repp NOD - ILES/O.E - AND MIT 11., D • AT.ERS In Dry Goods, Grorriies, 17our,Fe d, Suutrivir at 1111nerpville, Schuylkill nuntyLlPa. . WALTER J. Tsyt.on.) [Sysurar Amiss, TAYLOR Si. PIIcCIA:N.IIC _Yrinlnnain en! RrtailPrnlnr. in • Dry Gocids, Groceries, Livers Flo' d Feed dre CORNER OF SECOND I Bc: tt iiNB 1.7 it Y STS. reismnsvittla, A. I , CCharts~l3.•E , e •oret, Dealer in Dry (mods, 17,rsieri .. Finn and und Fred, And Miner's Cnods, Whnle+tle and Retail, ..ifinersrille, Pp. 1 • Port tEarboll lIttolt!coo albs • Albert G. litiooke; Imottudrturi, 01 Steam Engines, unsling, and Sharers 1 rn t4terim Engines built, Candi4.ll niaile,'unii Shovels r tuanufactured of every dencriptiim.' nod of the best quality for Mining nod whet porpioses. Port Carbon, Pa. 7C. IL - Wilde steen',' Xanufacturer,of.Steam Engines, Pump 6aring, Car l , and Castings of all deseriptans. • . Port Carbon, Fa. . • I L. Mattson &. Co.. ' WHOLESALE AND RE'FAIL DEALERS In Dry Goods, Groceries, FroviSions, Flour, Feed e ' 'Port Carbon, Pa. Uostou. Unsint 3. alrarbs , • C. J. F. TUMMY, OEXERAL COMNISSIOX NERCHAXT, "And Agent for Coal, Iron and Mann factures,l Chi , Wharf, Boston, Mass. Advanees isade on consignments . . ItY.FERENCIN. . Amos Binney, Esq., Boston (—'... Messrs. Grant & Stone, . 1 Philadelphia. Brown Earl & Errinsi on., I s *, Weld & Seaver, Gal imore. h • ' Boston, Dec.'" 1845. • i , , 51—.. WILLI M lti ; ILL ID, MERCHANTS' • 41 Courthailii-Stre,eti 4ttittist Cs4"' i:~~' "il.:F^c.~,~~yf~~':rY~,F.-~:~u:if'~,'..^ " i ,. t• - -. .. _ .. .~~ Z-.` _.- _ .. _ _ .. • . • . „ NOW 'Millais lies upon bit 0165,81141 V.. • • ... - With bit orbfte IltUedlenet topit bet bMitt =..:.1 r Thu rosy usaris.disturbs.aot tier swats thinkladtr- .. -........ Add hill this tut to roans heritoriber test: - '- She deitptaailf her fatakesdaded istailim:"-- , -:<"-."- 1, :';- Asifharlovsrifildinood closed IScgatyest, -.. .. ..• ' km. stm it e k iiii: eiiiist:threashaeibilitedeliiiiibei A suddss stleadoCiitibilslt ides lialksgmlnd 1: - .•:',? , -.. While litho Ptah with hinglitng tomes clarnhsc, ... , • Wet Woolf hilisia;alifinhfiethetkit - ' ' •'"' l 'f '''" =do tholsgaldenleicks Wore bit e y es. - ,..., 3. 2; la smitthetelciamiffilise, slater; irt . - :.,- • . •• ofikeliat - iffs.vabeeriittWiyiudalithediewela.'' • • , - ' And had gambol. with Orldlied heffl , " , -... 0 - The trims Wags thought togm iur chase fogiwilffa....: Itaildete nra lieges ow thew thallitte. ~,; ,I . Asians.: we trod. the buds swat rut haptity...7l •:-.. , Oh the. Meth siater-sha and tailgate' -••- - Alva glad:yeas, ereatitiest er tbsi tali :-• • •' •:. • '"' podiabsel cheek Isar if fall i n Sails- . • No asthrovidoe cad wake the et ittassibelea , ,-- -•,' , Northrinititmstil.tosi to that c Witt! • Nor whim those stalles...46or tow that meaty heal ' . To meet your soft embaces-she is dead: ' ' . ' - Away: hearbaik your budsandllosimnis fair r. . Break notibe stilluessOfthat awhil mama 'l•. r. ...---• Your cbeerfal tonetrawSke no *too them- i . .. ! Would 'knit your glee could gladden up halldom. But 'ids Awash-Death ;shadows o'er -the spot.-_ 4 _"-: Bear back your bads and dowerid-1. le peel!' Mellon' - Bug far the 'tiers that now her tar form Carillon '. ' • Boon bad ilte flown your fairy harm to meet, • -- :, But deratk o'httoolf her In ber rosy slumber', .41adhusbriditerausweringvetee-wodebainedharfaktl And now. with movelessiips and elated eyes , Pale on beritouch ytiur Baffling stator heti. • - . Alasohlit hively hitter! Tester:tight , • She moved the fairest 'mid the festhrashrone„. •,..- With steps itnjoyousiand•witb voice fro light, . . That Mdsle's selfseemetd discord to turnout. • • Fairoind ranking playmates &mint brcalt..• .. t Bow_ Bo long lobar scented life-tow distaffs Deaths! And When droller pillow goffand an.' With ber.. lue ay+ fixed on abe moon's pale beAft, • Guileless of bean,end thinking Of 130 ill, _ . And glidior off, sO sweetly; ID her drench-- Death's awful shailew o'er her *Wisher purr But life to tier was lovely to the last. •• . , ' ..._ _ , Trasinkted this to lovelier worlds than oars], Without I pang, she knows dot (tide ray; - Not how she wandered b those blissful Ware*. Ivorwaist it was that stole her tweatti away. • Net feels bier bargee., safe edema in heaven at lailt.;-••• .Toa eachthat II ' -Abe dreary gulfrs past I . . 1 - ~ Brief hasher sojouns hi youth's beauteous bowers- She Boated calm mimeo life's glittering tide, . Bright as rite beams, and Ingram as the Starers Amid whale glowing hales she lived and tied-- ----• Ere tickle friendship filled her heart with tears. Or passion Maned the peace'or her young yeanr. • _ [. And she is dead! Death's c Id and Withering touch Bath 'peached in that yo ng breast tit l e's perfumed . i dame. I • Site whom her fair young sitters loved 54 much! *be whom her parents del r delight to b taniet Frail is the leisure of our moral breath tea. •isitha midst of life we are in dear l' . . . n. 2 I:0 ) , liv 1 1 1 IN ! - . 'AN ..41GREEA, DILE SEET ECII, 1 • THE GOOD CONSCI ENCE.. - - TRAIIIII.IITILD FROII TUC es EXCII OF MADAM CIVIZOT. ....-...... 1 ' at . band of robbers had secretly entered a pro stint-tat town ill Fir,ince, seem! 4uses had been plunderedisideboard§ Of plate emptied. and desks facal_ open. The robbers had played their part with'so much skill and success. that they had in all cases escaped ' detection. They directed their., attacks to the house) of the most wealthy, and chose the most favorable hours for the execution of their, plans, fitst entering the houses whose in habitants iretired early to rest; and afterwards those in Which later hours were kept. - It was :evident that they were well 'informed, well diieeted, and that facility was given them to enter andto leave the town by the wthdows or roofs of some houses! on the ramparts, ;there tra ced of them . - had been.discovered. • On of those houses was inhabitedlby a carpenter named Benoit, on whom suspicions strongly fell ; for 'e bad but, lately come to live in the town, and w a very , lit tle knoWn. Besides this, he had a g oomy ex- pression of countenance, which repellpeople t , his eyebrows were dark and closely k it, and h I,tii e: hail a long scar across his face. He etc rcely ever spoke, even to his wife, to whom he as other- 1 wise a kind hualtand ; though it must that his , taciturnity, - and his dislike of repeatin the same , thing twice:f inspired her with a little a e, so that the gossiips of the neighborhood gre sly pitied ltladamelßettoit. 'He never beat his n Silves ter, but be did not allow him to be disobedient or to argue,'; avid though he was but seven years old, he !wide; him work; and all the little boys who saw tailvester run ono his work when be obser ved his father coming. were afraid of hii.i , and cat led him; e the • wicked 'Benoit." Final! ,it was known that Benoirlaseilallowed variou callings ; that he had been' a soldier, that he hd teen a great deal of the world, and must co sequently have met with many adventures ;in. s he nev er related any stories, it was conclude that he had nothing good to relate. From the ime that r } suspicion fell on him , eveir little incide t was col lected that could tend to confirm it. H had nev er -been! in the habit h frequenting he public houises,!and it-was rema ed that he h d been at one thelday preceding' I e robbery ; t at he was drinking and cnnve'sin g cry familial with two ill-looking men, who . did not belong to the, town, and who had oat been n there ranee. A neigh bor declared that, hati ng gone to the window at eleven O'clock on the ni ht of the robbery, Be-' noit's door , which was sually shut at nine `ce clock:Was half open, th : ugh there was no ligh in the shop. At length they proceeded to exam ine the, place by which i was suspected the robt hers-had entered, and w acre a silver "spoon sup posed 14 have been stoles by them, had been pick ed up. i It was exactly opposite a garret: win dew inl - Hermit's tionse ; they perceived 'sig . n bit of , cord hanging to the windoW, , whi c h had it : retold!, served to fasts a ladder; they even dis covered the marks of th ladder, and the print of men's Ifeet under th x inflow . From allthese circumstances, Benoit 'aka apprehended and put in prislin. . : , , He iiutfered himself tolbe conducted to it with the greatest composure, fit he felt that he was in nocent,. The Occurences which led to his appro. liensio'n were as follow. :—An ol I soldier named Trapp's, a comrade of Benoit's had Wely come and eistablished himsell as a hair-dresser in the , town. He had on one occasion awed the life of Benoit when sorely prey=ed b the enemy, so that Benoit received him kindly though he disliked his character, and considered him a boasting liar, if-not '.it i igue. - 1 , - , • 'lire day before the roldery,Trappe came tt3ii sit Benoit. and told him that twd- of their old comrades, who had served in thtt Same regiment, were Passing through the town, and he must come and drink a bottle with then. He reminded him that haves tne anniversary of the battle is whiA he had saved his life. They 'endeavored to make him talk, in hopes of getting information from him ; "for Trappe aril his comrades formed part; of the g6ng that were to enter the town on that night! . They wished to make him drink that he might not hear what would happen in his house; or be in a less fit state to resist them; however Benoit Stink's but little, and only drank enough to Make his head rather more heavy,- and,his sleep rather moreiasound than usual. The next morningj he perceived- that his shop door had been opened, which astonished him a good deal, as he was eer- Mitt that lie had fastened it on the previous c.len ing.; He went up stairs, and found that , his "gar ret Window, which ho had also secured was open,, 1111(1'01st a hag of beetle, which he bad left there had been carried off. He did not say a Word abodt all this, for it was nut his custoth to speak of things before he well understood them ; but he thought a good deal of the Maher. On going'out to his work., he found the whole town in a tumult; every 'tine Was talking of the robbery 'WhicV had btinlearinhat l eil dating thd night: It teal filer: --_, It K S. ... . , . .'l:7f-,; IMM=m6EM EMI i' ME tea, r wee suspieitnts liiihinCien. were UMW 'ibellett i ititi lif.sota•v, the Pnbrl e lloustle, and this one in - Which they had lesentiritliTnimind IrniMittiperniriiii lie iityrnimtliteal. Hee tong. he pireelied 'that - 'pills 'fielded ! peak 's . before' hint`end end` they at him with WM idelatte•-He ernolliseted that when he kit 'ampule., Ili lienslitti - the 'prieloin etiening,Ttappeltidt+ lowed him withm - -bottis in bind. int Wient up shine toll* room in which hie Wits and -were, =IA* *4*de:them drink two glamorise( wine, inert probably eolitox kale *int w be shirk:erne* btied• th a t 4 10 4 0 4 0 d out:off,the witelow.just lit* tr!ilie e T O:deleafrtaits , be did not see.i• . : trixa* ilietA cleciimmaaceN b 4 o, l 4oded ill* bl Meetbso concealed bkiself 0 the home,and that it'Weii, limbo fied opened thi-erindoland the del* for` the obbeis: lie Went in March of fas t and tweed him William tact:', Tnifewat test pretended not ;rn,rnideistendbia4ind then ewer =CM bet be 444 ieid o o.Y:eghetirdr,c 1 ' 6 Yeti saved Cif. .", me skid' Beboito•ndi al - iii: wish to injurnyen e: . lert it',yitt have (Jolley this steed be*t.'iod 'never leenni see you more eit I may bring you latalrouble, v : •.. , The n Ell ewt Orning mo r disappOied, tad it was on that day that !Benoit was arrested:l He was asked Whether it was, he who bed opened his window. and, door; to whkhAte: answered no.— He was then asked if-,be XneW by erhom they were opened, ' He welled; that bailie oat; 'infect he I;ad no , certain • proof that it wras.Trappe- He was peel a,4iird - Whether' there was any "person he *weeded: te-whlcti IT r eplies. that as he was himself arrested on ',aspic on,bis suspicions might cauiesmidlier to be arrest d.who might be equetly innocent, and _that • therefore', if be tad say, he would not divulge thein in fine, he gaVis true answersto evety queston, but without any ad. dition, or,kaying a woof thatiould inctileateTrap pa " When the examination -was over, as there was no pioof - against filerioit,ihey were obliged to set him at libeny,lbough ,every one felt fully per suaded that was be whO had giVen admission to the robbers.. He saw this by the manner in which they announced to him that he was Tree, and also by the conversation be heard Wen:ming the court, bat' it did met Mena to affect him in - the least.— When he reached homer, alter having •embraced his wife. who was overjoyed at h . 'return, be em-1 .besersd his •son and said calmly etilvester. yen I will bearitsaidireerywheie,that mighlhavabeen , acmiittal. lane am the !ern s , and it was I 1 who opened the way for the ro ; but do not let that trouble you, for it', will nolast long:- His wife was uuightened by what he . d, but would , not believe it till she went out to receive the co. gratulations of her friends. Some. turned their backs on her, others looked at her with comps- Won, and shrugged their Shoulders. seinuch as to say, poor woman ! it is fen hit fault: Others again told her what theyithought about it. After having been insulted by two or three, she returned crying Intl 'sobbing, and declared that she could not live any looger io that place, and that they Must 'absolutely quit it. 1 . 61f I leave this,' said Benoit, 'I shall leave no thing after me but a bad, name.' • V% hat good will it do you to remain ;' asked his`wife.l - • . 61 will recover a good lone. s - - 'You wilt lose all your customers. . 'No, 'for I' will be the best workman in the town; , _ , , , '. There are good workmen besides you. What will make you superior , to them?' •When things are .most difficult it is only to take mere trouble about them. Beata had some work on hand at the time he was apprehended ; he completed it with cc much promptitude, punctuality and perfection, and at such a moderate and reasonable cbarge, that those for whom he was walking continued to employ him, although they bad nut a very good opinion of his character. He no* determined to rise fwd hours earlier, and to gOo bed later titan he had been in the habit of doing, and also to Wei* with' • greater assiduity, r that, by seldom being obliged to hire workmen, he could make moderate charges although he gave the very best timber and work manship. By these means he not only retained his old customers, hut gained new ones. - He plainly perceived that he was still a suspec ted person, and that precaution was taken not to leave him by himself in a morn: but this be took no further no:ice of than be a smile. But if in passing through the streets; any one proposed to him to join in some Bricked design, he gave him a a look that prevented all desire to - repeat it. He saw that his accounts were examined with peculiai care: but he made them out so clearly, so detailed, and an minute, that people ended in Isay ing he was too paiticular. '' .. .No,' he would say. "I Ithow very well That "you have a bad iipintorirof me; and it •ts necessary that you should be con vinced thoroughly that I am not cheating you." - , A fire broke out in a house in the neighborhood, and threatened to reach the one adjoining; several men had endeavored to tut off the communication; but all had abandoned it as being too hazardous. When Benoit arrived 'at the door of the threaten ed house, he saw tbat'the sera anti were feartul of admitting hire without their masiers orders; but he pushed pait therm, 'and found his way saying, the first thin, is to save your ho e ; you can at terwards see ivhether anything's ost.' He went upl alone to the top of the house, which had been deserted by every one. 1 As heas crossing one of the rooms, lie saw a watch upon the Mantelpiece, which he put in his poci,et,lebt at v one else should take it; but recollecting that he might perishin the enterprise. and that,if the wat •I was found on him it would be supposed that e had stolen it: he hid it in whole in the wall. e then climbed 1,1 to the place which ,had begun to take fire, cot through it with a hatchet, and stopped , Il commu nication. As be was returning down' stairs, he met the master of the house, and sbow4d him where he had coureaied the watch , :[ pia ii,',thcre,' said he; •beceu.e an') person could have taken it; and you would have believed that it was f.' I So many, proofs of honesty and since , ity in the ' regular conduct of &hunt, in which all the espion age of his neighbors could nut detect a flaw, began to make an impression in his favor. I A Man of great Wcalth came to settle ire t h e ' neighborhood, for the purpose of building a large manufactory. He inquired for the beet carpenter, and it was impossible not to point out klenoit. He employed him, and was so much pleased with his, intelligence, his zeal and his integrity, that he de clared it td he his conviction that Ben it could not he anything else but en upright, honesl. man. Ai he was a person of influence, this produced a great effect, and his reputation as a workman extended thrnugh the province, and brought him a cousid- erable incresee of business; it also made him ac quainted with a great many influent i al persons, and every one by whom ho was employed funned 1 a good opinion of his character. He was no long- 1 er watched.—though lie was still !asked how it was that his window and door were found open i fOr the passage gee the robbers, many lielteving mat he knew. Tntlemen who bad employed him in the building of the inanufactory, aid who tar,,e a great interest in him, told him that he oughellt by and explain the circumstance., tli will leave it fo the character I. shall establish as at honest man. to make such on explanation needleas; said Be noit.l-, At length people began to think no more of the matter, and felt, sure that he could have trod no-part in it: I One of the roinere *as taiten scone dale: after wards, and related the whole circumstance. . People carne to congratulate Deems. 4What evir I may have 'infrared from unjust suritOciou; said he, 'a good conscience enabled no to'bear it; as I felt sure that one day all eiorlld tie cleared up I well , knew that I just Ord vidence - ' would riot long edffer that ad honest rain eclat ld- pass for a togiu6." i ' 1 MI •,,,,„,-,i,„,,,,.,t, , ,,4,4„,..,-..i,l4.resiiv - ,__ r ,, . ti • L .: 7.2:;•-'•;: • •• , • i a Uwe Jobt,colncecror.t=rizalf ;., , :-..:.: ~, .. ~, ,„: .1 , PRfnedeit .. .1- 2 - , Is nAb .. , 11 ,_ 18, . .. • , But of ..g; ' '. • - rg e "....i ,- ••1 ' •• • • • - Etudedi. I! . ..- .- - utaYA: . - ••••1300k5;11Ea k a . ; _ •••4,, , , " Tosetbh ' ill ktcdsi_titlitasicY Rrlcitbir 'II • ', , ~. , ' Artinorlilbs • • torrgsWrlVOtos **lA* •• '- - ', . lirstott . • INAW;fift lebbtght onir • was askew* lib wikwixititre , ... 'ood.litt tyk_ . brit and PEOPIIMPI i"..- • - ' lo any - x=llln • gititio. '' , .-. • ' ' ...'iiiii4.-% ; ; :••ps he lieetio ~ • Opressly:f37:44thitt, . 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At is dm ' es entail of Moll'. Wets before a llipiira,of dia. x„ . sr ._ millions, ad yet would 'ille„fn want Etifikelii. Bold allow bimeelf datiiiielsoini al 4dtisligiai -1 of net iiMeacensitli to liita i tertian% r..'1.1** , 11" hundred millions of &airs IBM tlitia:Vai t at H ciurch ornauninii,while .incil . bing 'Mail Ain , - p lac eilaMtiom canals. p,b4laifirdrget," .. : trite national glOryi7 = .- .I; i_ ., ~.:.. ,: , ,_,fic!.-, , . Tun Vrirvr'nr totriattonas.—Ahlbssis ' -' ticipated battleground. oppwile eiliktteeit. - TeA. , ' , _-:.: for is enctunped,,the.Tolirallt dricrYtiontir "M 2 -::' city from irairritt of- the Newtork irfi s l: ' • bone may prove interearMiMittimerie ib la , ne l i,, bid alienist city • ntitinhur about 7009 intiktV • , , tants. and is bewitif ily situated Up thelfettlen* • .;' i bank .1 the Rio tie r tle, Within its folds Et ) . 1 1Edk . -2 - c T-• its front - and rear Ye both on the Avner:Path -2 :..".•:• farm the American lif e. 'it has.tiveri enirdrin4 of being an Arne • -..oiert. The . streittizitiiii;, sect each other it e angles; Ind *ppm kilt. .... lined with Many v dodos Of diode tree*, give the town , an ai of coigne's - and and *AV' its appearance very rairiiing: Mariy . of. the Iktittlk" • ' ings ere built'er brick, sod in the ladder* tape ft' -, .. architecture. ' The, cathedral market, and litiidirifik z''' occupied byllse mil,tary, are among thellneit'A- - - . , The dwellings of the poorer classes are virile:mita ":. with canes, brushanint and the like mateklifir, ~ .L. and are essentiallylMesicaw. The town fornia*, , contained doubletta present ntniiber if inkilitithe and was a place of some imporiance.• This am : -, decline is owing to their internal tootmedidd add. the growing indolence oldie _people. The, cify has several fortifications,, armed with gents 'Of 'dif ferent calibres." ' i • - , - • . . A Gum) losiet-We flad.the folleieingmill's Wabhington COnespondenee of the BehAla& Sum . , • ." fit said that the ininagets ni this N . Waal' '- Fair are going to import a , cargo Of; five herulred, girls from tun Lowell factories, all of Americiu - manufacture. Their object will be to show HUH, -these lady'operatives are not the sickly OrnaciOnr , beings some have repreminted them to be. Marl of our Single members of. Congress aie inOkuiciek: at the Very idea of it, and one gentleman twill bib, intended to spend - his whole time at Ibis Palr.; With flies hundred, lovely creatures 'with heed& formed for love,' all in the building together, ARM V. you think their, will be, a rush at tho iloor4! bear that the marrit-d ladies of this city are gOinii - to have sign placed over the Jour of the buddinir, With the words •Candleoltis ismo place fat yon. How kind! when tnIU 'Miss Prettyrnada' are I& side: . • . , , • Iniorersicz Inexeilon.--The Rite Yoikt Commercial states that Elisha fitzgeratd, a Met chanic of that city, has invented a machine Celled the -Tuscan •6traw Braider.' It is so smell OA .. beautiful that it would be an ornament to a pastel*. and so simple in its management that a child cotild attend a dozen or twenty of them with eater. Hatt -,. ing a quantity ,ilf the abortistraves ashler) are lint ported from TiFicany put intO a receptacle, it indeed' • one at ertims, and adds it. iii the braid, et the sintilk. tune culting off the refuse;end:of ' the .ont whose place ikaupplies, and forms the Maid, with its initi Lingers, much boner twin could ever se 'done. by, ' the most experienced braider in Tuscany, and ' w th such speed that one niachinb Would do Moil • w 1 ., At in iday than fi fteen or t Nerdy operativea.=;. It MI straw is too large, the machine rejec a it; and '• if, by ' aviy accident a straw to missed, it stops of, itself.' '• . lk it'd IILsTHEN BRAD 14 Atli year .1844, the nations doittliguaqicd by the name of ChrOtiau, expended mure in prepari to cut each other's throats,. than ' was siipropris ed to the preaching of the gdspel to the pagan vverld since ' Jesus Christ expired ou the cross! How well; have they obey ed , the last injunction of %Le Saviod as binding on them ao on any of his professed diii; eipies, g,•tio y out into the world and prtach the . gospel To ever -creature !_^—L''. Brirritta Drtaisrut, ttrewakca.—Loss ot I ii tai : iiit —On the t:d i rst. •bout .'25 miles North of IVtatan; zad, the SwEah h Corvette Cariscrona with a crest of 131 men, was struck: by a squall, caperied laid i. 'sank, with all ern board. eit.talit .everiteert person! who dung to the long bast an. wet • till: habtii afterwards to -en up; by. the ha quo Swan, r and . brought trite' htlatielphla,on Sp day night-last., ST 1 . 0 D I 7411 lAT se e: %%e laa 11 from Udritila 1. Cresey, of the 'Ship Dneida, air ed this murnini that on the outward Passsy,eSa uel : Kidop, Mimi Daniel Hurley, all Irishman. a %Idled another of the crew named Jacob Lewis. l'ho weapon was a sailor'a knife mid the wounds were inflicted mt the back, on the heels of the nec' , and in the side; ,The wounded Man' tvle left i the hospital at Cardin!, but hie 12fe was dbai sired of. Kropp Was placed under arrest by the Arrierietin consul and -ent back in'irona in the Oitediii for trial id the United States Court.N. Y. Conf. Adm. A FAcT:=-In the - ei r rctilar of the itnierictiA Id: statue of the city of New York, we 6nd - tbe - "fol towing striking paragraph : -Every article which can be atuuractured at home, acid which has re cetved a protective duty for _seyen Itonsecuttve years, witnout a single exceptiou, - Its by home cciatp,iition,, and coat •quent developtntMl of inge: ituity atone, been ieduced in prit:o to l l the Consu; mer below the foreign cost at tiro time'of imprisiMi. the duty." 'T MID CAT ARTICLER.—There it* now la' .6n at the ' . shop of Mr. klbed Ames, nn Norid I Arect, says the Providence Journal, one . pf • atebt natural curnvoties We ever . rernetribei. .ye heard of, viz: a yi l ldng rat 4nickled by ogether with four kittena--the kittefis are fifteen days old. On l'horr;day at the old loft her kidPns for - a f.)a4tirig - expedition on a street: r..he I..cnt retUrned, hedring in het th a young wharf rati which .ho has eve!: , nu r:cd and taken equal Care of with hit I.ocointoL litoe., in the 'eo: giisfaturo of Nevi J.tiey, (Mr: Binterietck tern, near the 'elnse of *hen sitting„ moved .diet' they [ thoutd tppn , nnatc t0 , th.,,, , e1 ,, g , , , t5i .50 ti piece, hedules wow, the C.:,,Aletltution eilcivrit !hod Of ..one it'ofda voted tici*a ni d Wing L'iefltd 11l 111 II II If Esi •••••46.k • 'M. EMI EN
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