U ~, ,i7iTs..rms of the lepers' Journal, Two Dotars per annum, payable semi-annually ), advance i those Who reside in Alie County—andannu ally in ad -aneeto those who'reside nut ()hire County the ptiblf her reserves to himself the right to chug *if 50 per annum, where payment is delaye ongei ' han,ono y ar. • , - • rn ' TO CLITBS, L • - • Three eopi'es to one address, . • *s 00 &vett Do . Do. 10 00 Fifteen ‘Do • - Do = 1 20 00 ,, Five do lars'in advance will pay for three yea r's sub. , • scviptioa .;,,, the Journal. . 1 ' • . RAT AOF ADVERTISING. ° , . .. - One Square of 16 lines, 3 times, Everr - sdrequent insertion,flair . .qu. re 018 lines, a times, - '..\ subsequeht 'nsertions, each, • - , Four lint 3 tinies, . . Subseque it insertions, each, One. Square; 3 months, • . Six - Months, Ons Yeai, ... ' linitnes'sleards of. Five lines,'ner annum, Msrchants Und otheirt„advertising by the • Year, ti:ith the prrkintre of inserting dif- • crent 4verti, , etnems weekly. ri•Lar er,Advertisements, as pet' agreement ''' - _ sTOCK'S v t , 4 9 . I e.IS " - .+~ Y'. •••• • -- . • ••••;.•':. -". • ' p \ P rj • • t, f =-'' Facts i'or the, People I ; THE cnnstlntly incieasing politilar:iy and sale of B. A.l ahnestock's Verooluge has - induced sons-Wllni arc envious ()fits s l iger. tt is t o palm own!: 'the public prepay, tions which a;I medical twin kwiw . No be inctlicacius in expelling worms from the system. '• 'Phis Vermifogehas made its way Into public layout pon the gxontal of its•own' intrinsic , xneiits, more halo any, othermediune °film litritl now used; and while many worm remedies have by dint ol puffing been •loree - d into sale, and shortly alter gone into the obscurity Which their worthlesstieSs justly mer A. Fitanes..Ock's ' Vemittrugh contihne;r be iiiiimphantfy sost tined. It has Only! to be used ' and its effects will billy sustain all that is saitkol its wonderful expelling pow,er. • Certificate. • Maks, Erie C 0.,. New Y., Jan, 7, 1943. , .We certify that ve havelu-ed B. -A Fahnescocles .• Vermifitee in .t.kur Cimilles, and in every case it has pimylded a decidedand eirimital remedy for ex . A.I. ' ,44- . . g. worms from the systtim.! W ~ ..-,"torili- i lly recom• ' incsida to parents who have''chiliVen afflicted wit(. that dangerous rnalauy . : , . E1..0Z , ; VIRGIL. II ALB. AINE, ' • . • 4'._. . ROB'T I‘l.l V. OSF.I'II fIUitIIOPGIII . 3. • Fortiale,,wholesate and:reta:l, at the, Dru , Ware . :house of t B. A. FAIiNESTOCIC & Co. Corncr•_ofSicth and ll'Ood sts. Pitsburg, Pa. „For Salc itil'otisvylle, by • ~ - CLEINIENS & PA MIN, Drrtagists.' Deeerner .9' . _HAAS' EXPECTORANT; ron"ritt , CURt of • -• ,ConsUrpption, Coughs, Colds, &o:- T 9 ,THE,,PU,131..:1C!! • . ft; PRESENTING this viduable medicine to the lic as a rentetlY "for Consumption. and rel m mu t ry Diseases la general, I love been actuated solely by the , , great succes attending its use in my onth immediate ueighbot hood, mid ~a desire to benefit the afflictMl.' I simply endeavor to give a -brief statement of its i ' • asefulitess. and tinter myself that its surprising elliea .cy will enable Tile to furnish such proofs of ils virtues .as will satisfy the most incredulous,-that CONSUMI'- • T1ON• may and "CAN '111:: CURED," if this Medicine is resinted to in 'time. As: L'onsuniption. huirever is a lisease which differs much in the severity of its symp mus, tio• r'tablity of its pridiress, and has 1,,n2 j_ fled the-Atli - if Mu, siciaits it cannot he supposed that" this or any oilier remedy is capable tit, .etrecting sure •in everyease and in every stage of the dise.tse _ .an the contrary, we toner expect it to fail sentetiimi, a zirrinosta nee which "emirs daily.with all the most vat - balk: remedies we, possess, for the most siminjii es'. The proprietor submits the following terohnotlials in its favor from ciliten , of tlits llounly, welt krciwn to the piddle. Mn. W. J. llkas. 7 -Alaving been atilkted this last thirty years with Crilistiniption, and having had the ad -Vice of solo, orthe %vas gi r.,11 bit. I to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant, and ant happy to say thatl ant entirely cured. and aw attMitling to my daily occupation as though 111111 never been afflicted. Pievitob, tp ta king. your EN PECTORSN'F, I 'could not. if I haillmen so disposed. do anything at toy trade. I have since re.;- aintnendeiljt to sere rat of soy friends. and,ttartictilarly_ one casii,of Conlin MED thiSSiritettoS, and alit flaps t' to state that in every instance ;t had the desired etfect.. Yours respectfully JOSHUA 11. INS. • Schuylkill Haven, October 1, 18 ' .• - SCHUYLKILL lIACES. .january 1, 1615, Mr. W. J 11X,ts,—Dcar,•Sir :—llavlng been afflicted with a severelitain it, the hreast, I. teas itidliced to try your Expectorant, and ;tete!' usincnnr bottle of it, fond it to relieve ine, and 1 till not li,Sitatc in reCononithiling it to the public as a saleable inedicine for Otitis, Coughs and Afflictions Of the Breast. lam respectfully; . , EDW SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Octo'ber 19, ISI4. I was taken with a fad cold some time ago; and used alli r t or tw4 bottles of .I.fr Erpectorant, which re , sieved me much. and should I have occmdon for the above again.] would fceely call on Mr. .1 lasts for his in vnluable Expectorant DANIEL 11. STAGER. • Scile•tir.tot.t.. Ifavbi, July, L'it, 1515., Mitt Wit.riam J. II 4..l.s,—Drar Sir:-1 an, ItaPpy to , testify to the etli, ac y 41 your expectorant. for answer ' ing the•hilitiose 6 - ir which it Whit intended, that of re ; ileYinir I tiltu6s, CoNN, .-• Yours respectfillfy. CHAS:, lIUNTZINCER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and ,by the hillowing Agents in Schuylkill county.' - Pottsville—J. S. Cl Martin. I.lewofvn—Jolianniau , coehhill i Esq. &!. Falls,, , -• • N e w c7,, , tie-,f,:eork.! Reifsnyder, Esq. Port Carbon—lltiniy I'. M. , Lanclimtville—Color & Drumheller. . Pinegrov,,C—rtraelPrz l'orrer, , Tainatitia—llMlncr Ic Morgatiroth, Middleport Tuscarora— Georgn U. Dry. - Frederick Kb ti & Co., have been appointed gene cal anTrak in Itilattilpilia, for Haas' Expectorant . • Nnv . , 47—ly . • A NATURAL REMEDY, .•• 1 1 • '• • Suited to Me •HuOinn Constit u tion, eineietptal to , . the etiri.Cf ereryir arable diectrse, win' be found in . . I fa - MEWS - 1 . . • I 1 , , INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, 1 . . ofthe.r,v-..- - th.lline f ican Col• , - - , ___ leg • e of health. ealth. " ll k qF f extra o r din ary Pt Hs compo s ed of plants 1. ipnnt:tuenu?ly solanl are. therefore, better adapted to our constitutions than . - Medicines concocted from roreißti drug.. however well . they may be counipoitioled • and ns witalims IN DIAN VEGETABLE 1'11,1,5 ale founded upon the • principle that the human body is in truth . • SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE,_ .." . namely, corrupt 'humors, and that said Medicine cures 1 -this disease on natural principles, by cleansing and pii- 1 Wyllie the body, it will' be manifest Ow, if the consti tution be notentirely exhailsted,a persev.rant'enitheir use, according to directioM., is absolutely certain to , drive disease of every name from the body. .• When we wish to restore a swamp or morass to fee , cility,t,e•drain it of the superabundant water. In like , j manner, if we .wish to restore the body to health, we ' • : must c-leause it of impurity. • ' • WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, will be found one of the best, if not the very best toed ' sine in the world f.ir carrying out this GRAND PURIFY .. .INO eutamme, because they e tpel front the body till morbid and corm pt(tumor, the cause of the diseNe;in an easy and natural manner , ;, and while they every • , day give ease-and pleasure, disease of e:ery name Is tepidly driven from the tinily. The following highly respectable storekeepers. have been ap p ointed Agents for the sale of NV RIGITI"S, IN . DI AN YEI:ETA.IILZ PILLS. itt Schuylkill County THOMAS. D. BEAT CY, Pottsville• , Bickel & Medlar: Orivig,burg. . " A. Heebner ,lj• Son. Pori Carbon. Dewahl, Puff & Co., Mtlieansburg. ' , Geo. R Dry; Tuscarora. , Henry Koch It.'Son, Middleport• . , , • .' , "rn. 1 iggart. Tomaqua. ' . • . , • , E. 1:14.`.. Ila !Miler, Orwigsburg. • . . . Wheel. r & M.lfer, Tine grove. John Snyder, Fliedern.burg. - . . : Aaron Mattis, Lower Mahantango; . • Jonas Kauffman, do • , Jacob fialiffirian, Mahantango. _ _. . . lohn•Weiet: Xlinz'cretrin. • - , Gabflel Herb, Zimmerm 'Mown. , . C. II De Forest, West Branch. . Benj. Heffner, Mittersville. . • '. Johannan Cockhill, Llewellyn. ' ~.....: - George Dreibelbis, East Brunswick.- . Geo. 11. Potts, Brockville. • - S. hart & Co.. New Philadelphia. . . Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. .. • , Charles Dresher, East Brunswick.. - JonaSlnbinholds, Port Clinton. , ' • ReifsnYder & Brother, New Castle. Daniel Welst,:Lower Maliantango, . ~, y. . , - ' Daniel Boyer, Port Clinton. ~ ,*. Offices - devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North 'American Gal= - lege of Health, -No. `2.'SA, Greenwich street, New - York ; No. P.)'.+T remold street, Boston—and prtneiparollice Na. NO Race strict, Philadelphia. . September 10,1 S Ili. • v of Wagon's . X4:2 ,I•re - 131;t:1:, Just re olthe york2stortr.',• • • • , Itur A tatp vAROLFX. sup' , , rived and for b... =I $ 1 tics _ . . . .. . . ... s. . .. . • . - ,! ;• I .. . , • , . .. . . , /, • I ~IVILL 'TEACH TOO TO PIERcE - THE BOWELS Op. TIIE EARTH, AND BEING OUT FE.ox THE CAVERNS OP SIOUNTALN3, METALS WHICH %%I.L . GIVE STEPNGT . II TO•ourtl HANDS A,so SUBJECT ALL , NATURE To. OUR USE AND PLEASURE :'— DR. JOHNSON . , . - . . WEEKY BY BENJAMFN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE I_II.OPRIETOR,IPOT/SViLLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY', PA *3OO 3 00 7 00 3 00 VOL 10 00 PURE WHITE LEAD WhetherM Si, Brother, Th,TANuFAcTußEits.•No.slorth Free. street I.ll..Philadelphia, have now a rood supply of their warranted pure white lead, and those customers whc have been sparingly supplied in. consequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders tilled. Nn knawn substance possesses those periervative and beautifying, properties siet desirable in a paint, to' an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; lict.ce, any admixture or oilier materials only mars ,Its value. It has therefore been the steady aim of the tnnnufactutee, for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure whit lead, Mid the stinceasinde :nand for the article, is proof that it has tnet with fa vor. It is invariablyt,randetti,n one.head—Wri'll- ERILL & its full, and on the other, R'ARRASTEU 1 3 “11E all iwred letters November 19.47 - MEE ISM COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. c 1 -..„...-.-7, . You may be sere of Obtaining. at all 4 T -- 7. „,-71 times, pure and highly flavored TEAS,' i li.vi _,4-by the single pound or largermuantity, ~.,. 'il at the I'EKIN TEA. COMPANY'S ' -.).1.-. 'WAREHOUSE, 30Siiiith Second Street ........,------..-- - . . between Markel and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia. Heretofore it has been very difficult. indeed. almost impossible, always to obtain good Breen and Black Teas. lint now you have only fo visit the Pekin' Tea Irompany's . Storo to obtain as delicious nd fragrant Tea as sou could wish fir. MI tasteS tart here be suit ed, with the advantage of getting a pure article at a low pricg. , philadelphia, June '2O, ISM - 25- RAIL ROAD IRON.' rp HE suli.ir'rilieis have now landing from I_ lira, front Liverpool, 5101 IS Rail Road Iron. 13 x 5 (OHS Ual. 10 tons II a 1,, 5 tons Il i a Also-, SO tons best refined Iron, consisting or round, square and hat bars. Apply to T. & E. GEORGE,. North East corner of Market and 12th P " rzttr PHIL.4DELPHLI,RESDING 3NDI POTTSVILLE R RIL RO.W. • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. .1 0 a sseat ger.Trtzi 2/ s • Ihnirs of starting on and after Monday, (IL t. 0; ISIS crow Pottsville, at 9 A. M.,./ • except•SundaY " Philatta., "0 A. M., HOURS OF PASSING READING, For, Philada., at 10 A. M.; •' t Pottsville " 12 A. M. • • . RATES OF PARE. • Between POttsville and Phitada.,..53.50 and 3 00 t' " Readlog. :511 . 40 and 120 11- • 15—• .SALT ! SALT ! ! . ' ALMA. Salt in barrels& hires, for sale at the limes • :llarkot prix}', delivered uu •hoard of Boats on the Schuylkill. FREE. Of VOIL:r klIF: by CRAY & BROTHER. Walnut st. or Locust st, Wharf Syliu2.11:111. Phßatielithia July 19th, 29 ....--.-.: . , . . . BURDEN'S 'PATENT HO r' RSE SIIOES 0' mADE 01 , • THE hest relined American Trim. for sale at about the same prices oldie Iron ill liar. lie•ill2 M. S:11..012 ' , lf oliont , Hui [WI' ..lull I. th e pillila, , er. - All ' iill ,ll , 4 sold, or ' warranted, and - if. Md. sal I:7lnctor'y . , con he' returned andeL ti ittioney will he rMunded. . GRAV-& BROTIllilt;i2 Wallah. st:, Plulado. June t' .23- 7 , . Pfilladelphia„. Reading . Si. Piyits vine Rail Road. • . Re.thsetion of ,1•' rezglit ini 31erelitindize: ---, ..,.: \, N AND AFTER Motola nevt, June "26t11 . , IS l t, M 0014 wilt he forward d AVil il this:patch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, het ti::t-en Reading and' the points bcluw stated; pel toll of :loon i,s, Ih.'ween. Between ' Re(iding &aging • and . nod l'ltihrl I'ytt..,viN. 1 10 • . 75 cts. Plaster, slate, tt , as, ~(, r Pig iron, blooms, timber, . marble ? 1 osin, tar, pitch, `,. 1 20 OO et. • awl grnidstlines, . 3 _ Nails ,d. , spikes, bar iron, 1 , ..' . ca,ttims,lead.torpentine 1 , , • bark, raw tobacco, salt, • 4,0 100 provisions,potatoes, turn I ber, stoves, ,i-e., • i now per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, clover 1 . • . • -seed, .s. salt her bushel, . 4 cte. 3:cts. Groctiries.hardware,steel, 1, copper, , tin, brmis, ilii- , . . , 'mitotic liquorsmiachine- ry, .butter and • eggs; • 10 + 135 cheese, laid and tallow, ' oil, wool. cotton', teat tier I, . ' raw hides, paints, nys- • , - lets, hemp, and corildge.) . .• . Dry G0 0 d.,, drugs 4- nicili-1 ~ • • cities, foreign liquors, I. . .. ' ' . ' wines, glass,paperaresh K - 2.60 • 170 fish, meat, confertimia7l ~ rv, bOoks .i. Stationary.) . . No additional charges for corncrib:stun...storage, or receiving or deliVering freight at any.,of the Compa ny's Depot; on the line. July 15. ISI3 . ' • ' ''' t 20.-2' • • To Machinists and others. Oniversal Clinch, all stzes, - frona 6 to '2O inches f Salter's Sprirmr4lalances. made expressly for Sle3lll 11). 511 and '24 pounds. Platform and Counter rieale. , ;, inori. thaw 3611iiferent sizes anti patterns. For sale nLidesal.: and retaitat the lowest inalinfacemer's.price2, at No. 31 Walnift, ! itreet. be PRAY & 13110THER. Philadelphia, Feff. 7, d&46.. TE sulissriberv,rouldicspectfully inform friends' and Customers, that he has located WS 'MILITARY CAP- MANUFACTORY In Third street, No. 911, a few doors below Race, whom he would be pleased to see his old customers, .and as many new ones asLare disposed to favor him with their'. custom. Ile .still continues to manitlarthre Military and Sportinen's articles of every description, suds ;14 Leather, Cloth, Felt, 'ilk and Beaver 'Bre4 Caps, of all patternii Forage Caps, holsters for Troiiii.,Body do. C.trtronch Boxes, Bayonet Scablia.44. Sword Belts of all kipds, Catiter , n4, • Knapsacks, different patterns Fire' Thickets, Mime:l.l'oe do. Brushes and Pickera, Plumes, PompOons, FivEinen's Calls, Lo•Fither Stocks. -Cnn'Cases, superior quality, Shot Bags, Game Pries, Drums: kc... , . t. ,Orders thankfully received atutpiomptly attended to. . iV.tl. CHESSMAN, -PACKING YARN. • . THE stn.criher resreettully informs hir friends and tha public in eeneral„ that he has appointed J. 1 7 -• Whitney, Agent for the sale of Ify.. - .uperior Italian Hemp Packing iain. who will keepla constant supply at the. ir'on Works or E. W M'Ointits. • . THOMAS JACKSON. • Reading,-ttf--18 • For Sale at Priv,. ate Sale. .• A LL that certain tract or parcel of land, situated on rl the . B rou t m mii it a in, in Lower Ma Ita idonge tine n ship, in Schuyll9ll county, (forittet ly lierks county,) tq the state of Pennsylvania, Itounded wnd des , rWed :IS lows, to wit t—Beginning nt a marked white oak tree ; thence hg-late vacant /ands, now surirevcd to ;Limb 'Miller, north sixty,five perches, to n'white dak ; theme by,latt vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner, west Iv, perches to a stone ; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Mirk, t,outhsixty-five perch es Ina Spanish oak; thence east JlO perches, to the place or beciimigg,ccntainitig fifty-five acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of land and allowances of sit per cent. for roads, &c. JOAN a.ABENNER, - Executor of F. theatis• estate, 69, Market et. Phitida. Philadelphia, September 17. 1815 Agent Wanted, for , this County. . , urlflE business will be to procure subscribers for, and - sell, when published, a large, new, splendid town ship Map of the State - of Pennsylvania. The qualifi cations required are a runall'capital of $lOO, sobriety, integrity, in.iiistry, energy and active business talents. lnforaelaziffil of the terms, of the Agency, (wlllch'zirq liberal) will be given on application, posracti.rato, to ALEXANI),6II. LlAJtilisuN, superintending ag't- • • seventh street, Philada. ' . Philada., Sedt., 10, !Sta. . , • Rail-read Iron. 2' - ' x $ In good order, suitable for re-filing, for sale • in ►lots to suit purcha9ers, liy ' • . . . ORRICK dc. CAMPLIF , LL, No. 109, N: Water street, Phifaila. Philada. Nov. 21, 1810. . 47.2in0 . r. . . , -2...... ..A ,• . . .. . _ A • , 4. . ' . • . . , . . . 9... i• ...1 '--- - ---•__,.:„..._=.,--:_-.4. w . -141,.. .55...-.4:-.7-_,_.%-i-',7::,...,1--,,7,-.. . •ri ' ' 4 , . of i • t ~ . • 'ii ' ':: • - L-' .••• , . ... • S-.-- . ~.„..., , • ......„...„..„..,...,,,_,___.,,,.„.._,____,..,,_____.,:„...._,.....,..•.., . !, .. .0: , ~ • ...., , . i•O•-•.• w_..._.._ . • , r A • ; : . , 7A4 q'S...e : , - Ir a ' ., 4'A. '" .•'' , ~ 1,--. ...,...e ..11:1ATV.••, •ft. 7. ti I gv• - • • 1 -7- 127•79 . . . 1 - , • , ~.. - • ' ''(,.. . • • "A.• ...,-- c krr . A . c 1 .• '.. t ~.:±r:,,,,- -----.• :°. 4 AI 1.--At , ! '', •::.Ic,lk-i! , ,,:?..t .., . ; ' ' ' • . t . . ~ ',,; .1 - - • •••!;*i . - 5 4 .,• `ei qt.iti 1 .•, ,• , , ! . . . . • . . P:, ~•, ~ , 4 -•,,, i ~ . _,.-1 : , , , ._ __. ,... ., . A t 'x,,, . , ..1,:: , A.: .., ,i, • 2 . , A . ..Vll 4 . ••• • AND : Pt.c.TTS- •LE• .. v.. „ Se r e . t...5.4% . 4,Z, .' A . 1,.:,"'",.• t 3 i 1 IMPDXITANT T& ALL, .ATTENTION MILITARY,. STORE. No. 90, North 2d st , a few doors below llace. Philada., Jarivary 13th, 1014. Pottspitle Business Cubs gc..E sLATE,R, Wholesale & retail Dry-goOd, Grocery & Liquor Store ♦ PEW D9OES,I/ELOW TILE HAY =CALEB, CENTRE ST. , DAVID IttIi,IIIEISLMR, DEALER IN DRY CO?,)DS AND VAItICTIES, Centre st.3dfloorabovpCallovbill, Pottsville. CIIEAP 11 . 17.:7D1 411.1 DE CLOTIII.VG STOR.E, Centre street, oyipesite the-Exchange Hotel, 111110.11ALS:iFEADER, Whoresalcand Retail Dry Good Merchant, nENTRE,BT., I noon - ABOVE BOITEGIAN, . James fig. Beatty, & Co., Wholesale & retail dealers in dry gacds, groceries &c Xert. 'door to For 4. .Ih.rtioler* , . ' - Thomas I): 11 -. 2111.13r, • DEALER IN DRY GOODS - , - -"CROCERIF.:?,&c Corner df Centre and Xerwegiam streets, .Pct • , PBX Sc, 111!tOTIVEgt, • Dry aeioa,- Grocery, 'Liquor, Flour a,ml Teed Store, Cenree Street, opposite the Lamb nrern • Pottsville. EDW. II Yip TA ra MY: MORRIS' ADDITION TO FOTTSI7.II,Lr, Dealer in Rail Road and liar Iron, Groceries, Oil, Fish, HAY AND DRAIN. James Downey, • WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE, lii mintrus' ADDITION'. • Wholesale and 'Retail Dry Gocd and G ioce;y Storp, CORYER OF CENTRE AND MAIttiE,TMTEETR, I POTTSV I !A-E. 11 . JOHN, V!. MILL, ;. i DEALER IN DRY GOODS. Grocr.nrr.s &c.; Centre street, f..'nd door below .11ukanta turn street, POTT:p.'II.I.I , . i FOCEIT . S 4 FOSTER, '• [NEW STORE. 7 Wholesale & Retail Dry good ar;d grocery Merchante Xelidoor to the Tozen Hall, •Cent re'ot. Putterille, . • E. &T.Yammer, DEM:F.I4i iN DRY GOODS' AND 'CROCEIIIitS, Centre st.bei weer, thr l Errhonot & Grisse'e Ifutel, • Po: isville, ..Tom'ph 11301 7 .:Vit, 'GROCERY /CND YARIETY ST-ORE, John !t.;llliynan &Co., IMPORTER AND DEALER IN DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS,. ilt the -Vel . r York Starr; Lent St Dr. 4 29 .16 t • i •-• !:01 - 3/. IL 1.3.411L11., .. • DEALER IN DRY . onons. GROCERIES, AND , .. CIIIF.ENSVVAIM,. Centre stroet,ti.erilt do.r , t)elow Market, POTTOILLE. . , Ott..7til. IA /6. . . . , . .111- Repeniber the .Hotta —•• .Vot to br'•Uriolersol(4" CII - EAP BOOK .A.Lrn STA:1101171P7 STOP:I7, , Centrn st. opposite the Penn. lfall, POTTNVILrE. • Clocks, Watches and. Jewelry. 't • J351.1.1P1' S.; pnr,a - frig, CLOCK, WATCH ArD - SEIT/ELlitlY sToms, One do.,r atone pris=es• New Hotel, FESIBER, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER CENTRE STREET, Ti J.L. CLOCK AND WATCII MAKER. Centre street, four doorubelow rico . Potts rifle PartirnL•tr attention paid to the npairing o Clocks and Watches.. .; :6 cts. 11 cts Hotels and Refectories. i EtitilANGll3 HOTEL,' • • JOHN 9. LE-SSIG I , , P,ROPRIrrT , OP, CENTRE tITREET, CORNER OF C.ALLOWTIILT, 4 Fottnvitle; • • ,POTTSVILLT: DANIEL HILL, Pror:etor, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa. ' TIMOT173 1 1" BOVILE, • OYSTER HOUSE, • CORNER OF NIXIIANTANGO AND CCNTWC STREET, Oysters. served lip in the best posAble titanner.- TOWN 1111.9 LL R EFECTORY, PETER P. Kterpny; Proprietor, C CTTRC ST.. Pi)TTSVILI.E. . H$ ;R, . !CONFECTiONF,It AND rtturrnittn, ..d feu, donre abore '.llinere Bank. • Cent,re st., 1'01..1104e. Hardware ,and. Iron Stores. :'II3IIIIGIIIT & POTT, I -HARDWARE AND IRON IYEERCErANTS,I George 11. Silichier, .. - HARDWARE .11X D TROY OIERCII./LVT, ' -Corner of Centre and Market streets, ' , > Putterille. .. JOHN G. BROWN, figq. WHOLESALE AIID RETAIL DRUGGIS At W. T. Epting's old stand, tr.vrnn ST. POTTSVILLE, JOICV S. C. MARTIN, • ! I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CENTRE sr., '2 twang , BELOW 3!A lIASTANCO,: Pottsville. Boots and. Shoes. 1116otly SL Aechternacht BOOT & SHOE DEALERS, One door below Mr. Andrew - B, White's Store, CENTRE STREET, POTTsVICiE, R. D. SCHOIENE.II, SADDLBfIY, HARNLSS, BOOT & SHOE STORE NETT DOOR TO GEOROR W. SLATER'S STORE COULD St., Pottsville: DEALER IN BOOTS AND. SHOES • - ‘,.L. ,, 1pt of the co'.den Batt and Big Shoe. Centre Street, a few doors below Market street; rapreviLts. • - Sept., 19, 18.16. , ZS— Llpplnfoll a Taylor • Merchant Tailors, • CORNER OP CENTRE AND 11AIIANTA.NO0 STREETS, POt • BENJ. T. rxmatit, - LIERCILANT TAILOR AND DRAPER, Next door to Omen's' 6:. Parrin's Drug Store, Centro ct.,l;ottztvilie. 'MUGU EVJGELES, BIERCIIANT TAILOR AND DRAPER CT,NTRE_NT., TWO Dooio Alloys TUE TOWN HALL, POMTVRIO. . ^ .essr. JameN Cochran. GEE= rott,ville UMIMVMMI 'Centre ctrert, .d 41.1ifr below 3larket, CENTS!: ST., POTTsVILLI:, PA At the Town Halt, CENTRF YT. POTTSVILLE, PA sand Medicines. Clothing, Taoring, &c Votaries F. Thacher; SA,T.URX - V ..M9R - .1..T1.Nd., :JANUARY] lq, 14.7. 131IttGuille JOHN NETIE ATTonNr.r . AT LAW., TA - TILL attend to all bits vnirit:t6l to him. with . 1 care and deoatcli. Office ,otic doer below the 51iners' Journal . October 19 46111: w.' ft--9571731-FM'clir, . I ATTOR EY A'I'LAW • ^ rs. an. 4. I Bonn Ili M. ttimm EA, ATTOR.Er AT LAW, • AND . . N OTA RIIP IT 13 L I C ECM rerrscn.t :, e 4, CI. Office Centre St L tle Xt doer to the Exchange:4;4 17 , • G. W. OLITCLIII.V,. t Ati oriaty at • Law, . • lOgice at Sch o:21. - iltillat crt,! no.'rt door, to Ed ;rer r. .1„ 11717r:in 2 . er ' .;. .. 4. ; fl 7 r C •.. • • J.13.133,ti - tip C A3IPEIL'IL, • . • ATTORNEY AT I.:A,W, •.1 .-. 4., CESTRE STREET. rOTTsVII.I.I.:, RENISA ! 0/sti next dour Cf:; Scretnel Thoeuisan's Store, l i .1 , ILL MR( . IIe . e.IR thp seVeta/ Courts' of £3cbuylkiil .r 1 „and roloneiia Cootitie.4. . r. No II:11510 44' I F. Y. GtzIgf;Z:;I:ErIAINE:II., JR:r • ATTOII.`,.: Al. , 1. ANY.' • Satitilur in Chartrtry,4- ,Commissioier fli:Yenniflranin, 141 Pitle A: IN. York: , ”ir Nnsslitu Mat' • b.! setl . t limonte strerti be font A 4,11., tiyil 'tvr 11 - 12, 2.1 - Miscellaneous . I _, -, JaCO) liftle, 11164.; - istratc, • LLm :end to any lia.itips.rp.m ab ro id,,,trupo.d - ,N) TI i, his care. (Jake it: (;Cut re ...t reef, a low doors belowithePenos, , ,Avaoia ITall, anti nearly opposite the office of the :kUne•r's ifilt moat, Pottsvilk, Pa. P(11161111.2, But. , 1t....1!). ' .6-Iy* I .__________ I ' . 1 , ...-, MACI.4TRATE AND AGENC2X, OFFICE. . .ita . hetrs:reet, a few cloorzt 4007 C Center, Pottirille, J , ,' J. Frali.:!0,1111 U'D'axils, - - MANUFACTURER CIF rARPETS ZE. -7 FLANNELS, It A few (loon! ihnve the Town'Airall, ' po•rysvti.tr. TOWN 12.9'141; 1 ,11331 - .l,l..ttrtps ROOM, rp. F. ivrrapEy,,r 2 2:ietcr. E • C-Vilt 0; S7'll:7', POr 'IL SLLE.s, ' lArtiotssALL' IvI7.I3.CHANTS, For tlw ofslour, I 1..11uy and • produc , of o ry . ( 14.. , cription. • v I LLI'. CA F 99-1 y . • Lit - 11)* Jr iii:liiB, , . wlrtr.-WE:t.vErt. AI)) PAT ENT W 1111: - scltEr.N *,l , coal s-IrtCt., a rew 41.,,is (loin Norwegian street, ( (l 11 , - roT-rsvit.tx. i ~ • , EL A!CK t• 111 1 411. AND )1 ANET A CTU 4P, CIF (')AI. iJ Iscaraer:N, DrosT c.sus & 111:..ory — WAGON, '''' Midi - 11:y . 4 AltditiOla to Potter ill:, beat the mahlache ':! Els rn are. -. / ii 'COM D EM flic.l.ll'. / I' 'OWrNMAIIII ' IN'S 'C'COPER SHOP, ON igARKET LI ST., pprospl: mn.*ot.t. • •• :111 kinds of Work iii kis linedniiiielnd repaired.' __.. I; ' ' 1 .T. ra:ve.kli • • - • - 4 1 Man i l ltifacturcr of .tcacalc , ; Carriages, Siam, &c., LLe - coAL STIII - :T. rtrut t yiL.T.E. rO. ..„---4fp.arti,,y , ..., , 11,',Ti0,„ 1 5.4,Fr0 4 ,,,.• r,:pairio r or ' - pli kind:ur v..hint...s.. - _,.. , --.------ 9. F.::.() ---t 1 , 1. - 1! a 7 ,- .1, vl' r;'i o' s 1 011.0 if, AR Di GRIST MILL, II il i • . 1 i.OINNII.r:I,:- P.;. - ''' I ICI7,- A 1i . 1..i1.,14 bt l'i ,ur, renVtaittly on ;rind ..^_' 1 ' 11 . 1 SY.7E/1111 B.t 1V 1111 ILL,. : 1 1 , 11.‘71 :1.. - f.ilk ER I'iNg . ric for, . 1 ,I“it I,t• 11;a! .1,: , i11y;..11:::. Soit':i Store Cere !pre, they i,:iit tu., I ,,r,i:trily.tton(lcd to. • I - - 1 likvorr.re fltrAtix3., • ..ti I) co‘i,,Erti.ET mANITA - rrynEn, ,et itrep!.l:lll,r.: Nlark?lt. Squat., . I ' . DEN ✓ II.POIL 7)1111 4 ri..111 AM)BAnntm, tre street, P 4,6 - eh c • - :TONS i II ,- - I Steam Epgine pact.odea. , TA:ll24 ; ga: AI ill?. 41...;'1' :id ID il 4i S.O - I •,, ' (JOHN o,Lirw. l'ictifii"minn. Illaptifacmri.r of Ste'iril l'i git... 1., Las trvs, , rars, 31 ill 1 1 Gvaivu, Iron ttlil'l;j-,i,...: ci;:til,g,.., &c.:, J,.. r . 1 '!)..n Rail hood e r a r'ner of Errdge 4rti'cei,i' t TA MAy ("A. " ' I rots ii E. W. M. CORNER OF NO • 11 . 11.1:1567,1410 I 153"'1t , . . . . .IfOntlfarturers of 'F•trik! Porior,l c•i:tings, &c., Cursor of (i'allim 11,11 and 1.:o.) SIS. I'OrThOLLE ' 1 1 . 1 Verilliant {Spencer, !- I . , IRON FOiIINDItY . AND 51AcHINE . SHOP,- 1 Brackville,lSt.Ml3llkill bounty. Pa. tirl- Orders promptly fixecti ti. d.. on reat<6sle terms.- 3 Attg;;B, Pi:l , o. - I , •, \ 2--ly!' -' ti[ii~crwilit 33115 . 1UC5.5 Tarn.• I sr, i m, s,. iv. v. DellaTe 1 MINERS - VILLE IRON VOTIKR-FOUNDRY AND MACllltit: .111,1% Manufactiirers ILI ‘. 4,C0al B & reakers,c [ . 51 INERSVILLI:, PA•- • , . • rrtjliall in frfOffner, ; WIIO . SAI.F. AND 'RETAIL i)gAI,ER .fN i 1 , '1 Dry Goods, pro . cet'ics,"Flmir and Vi.:ed, - 1 I intlNElsqL..t. e*:. ' .. ' 1 ' "[last Si. -ftvpplier , I. , WHOLESALE! AND E.El'Ali. DE ALIERSI In Dry Gonitv,'GrneiTies, Fkur,rteil Ate. in Sithlnirti at. Minersvilli.., Schuylkill county, I'a. . ~ 1 i , . . , j WALTER 4. TATTIOIL) [WALTRR p. MCCT:EN ARRA i i TAYLOR &' McCLENACHAN 1 , ~., lilltolesnie and, Rilail Dialers in ' 1 Dry' Goods: Groceiles, Liquors, Flinn' and Feed &c CORN'SIi. OF ISt:C:ONi) & STINBURV VI'S. 7..TINETCAVILLE,, PA', r 1 Charles D. De rorest 9 9 • Dealer in Dry Gant Priwerits,' and Feed, AndMineetiGoods, Wholesale and Retail ? , • . • ! Miner:46lle, Pa.! Stersavr !rf rII er g • I tVIIOLE3ALL & RETAIL 011A.LERS'! .Dry Flarir f Perd- 1 Mid Mining Goody, cnr. Sunbury F.t. &Speucees R. R MINEI&V)LLE, PA.- •• G 1:1'0 _it C CAVA 'E C.,! • - Has always nn hwid atop far rash. FLOUR. FEED, GROCERIES, PlIOYISTOIN;Sil ' QUEWIS,WARE, ANII IACII;011:4. Two doors abate Ktuasiue Hold, Alinersritle t Pa. fi Part Ci,rbon .331t5iness (Carb',4. Albert G. Brooke I - Xanufaeturer of Steam En:A-hies, CCIrfiTTS and 'Skeirße age :Steam Engines built, Castings made. and iihovitle manufactured of every description, and of the bilst quality for Mining=and other purposes. 'Puri Carton. Pa." . . IFlKEterst:Cen, Nanufactarcr of Stearn .E.tzines, P!...'ntp Gearing, Cdrs, and Ca3tii . .l of 01 ar.s . I I Foie.. Carbon, Pa • . i WHOLES' In Dry Goods,! ENE Legal Notices: Mil lra3i VVorks, 1 I:INNIS, Proprietor. 11" AXI) QO.4CSTS Potzrille .741'1155072t &LE Atill RETAXL _ bEALEpS Groceries, Provisiolas, Flour, Feed &c Part Carbon, Poi . , In I 1 113111ter 13iCtIttCri. Inns' STATISTICS.—Ity late reading results in some information which I will put - down whilst I yet havo leisure. !A' 'London letter of the 18th Novernbet reports extensive sales of all sorts of• British Iron at prices that were not previously obtainable. The London and York Railway Co. had appeared in the minket as btiYeis of rails to 1 the extenrof 70,000 tons, and various other orders had been in the market for foreign as Well as home account, which has had the effeet of causing the iron masters to decline entering into elettracts at previous rates. It was therefore . .confelently an , ticipated that, a very important adVance will take place upon this article before the' ose of the year --aorrie.refused under £ll . . . - 'A Liverpool letter of thosame date (15th) says orders are now in the market for about 100.000 w to i n lic t i o i 'h is e t g h i r v e e e n th o o u t )t b h i s s fo o r f e t o h le e t l n s a t k e ja o n f ti G ar r y e . at lB [ l Bri tain.. 'Phis qUantity, added to the extensive or e dere on ,hand, in process of execution , make the 'eon masters very independent, and no 'reduction • can be reasonably expected. The demand for Ircimforeother purposes is rather inereasing, and a ! good deal has lately been done in Boiler Iron and - .- beat /Bar Iroe. Those who defer ordering under the/expectation that a reduction-in price may take place in a short periodewtll most probably be tbs.; 'ppointed. The market' is in a healthy state. Cold ~. ' /111aat Pig No. "1 £5 10s. / At the late; meeting of the British Association ' . . . .I at Southampton a piper was read on the censure!). l' Ate. institutions that 4 bave existed lime among lion of coal and the_ probable -duration of the coal ! nicu iniee had their origin in Nature; and iti i i ! one fields, • The consumplion s ia calculated at 12,500,. ; IV bi keeping tvittitte a certain _degree ormi:arnesis ! 000 tons annually. 'PI e exten'eulthe coal fields to nature-that any institution can be presOveilee-t 5,20 U square miles at the average of 20,00,010 of ; lii proportion ' to their alepareure from e ! ,attire, is toes to theenemareenileCe from - ehich it is deduced the certainty thet s .they will, fall end Perish,- Of that the coal 116 re, of England contain an ample existing, instu / utiors none is more clearly. traceable supply for ut•leaat 1500 'years. . -tin nature Minn that of marriage; and ireleed, from '. At thosamet4eting 'there was; presented an.l the dearness of tliis—frOin the far that the' num- "elahorete report on. iron. 1' notice the' ouainitY Iter of the sexes are:. egnal at tbe age of twenty- I made in 4itT e rent:4cars in' England,'Wats arid. i , use (though varyieg from Mini somewhat befo-e ! Scotland: c, - and, aft e r)—frem this indie4n there is !one man ! .111 'l7BB, 61,600 tons:L . ll96, ,i 25,079 tone;' for lone woman at the Inop( time of marriage, it ' 1.8t16,258,206 toils; 1823. i. 482.056 tens; .1830, •is Mittel to speak of mai:nage as a divine in„,rilu. i 678,417 to 4; 11336, 1,000,000 tons ;,1510, 1,-1 iod, independentleof What- is - said ,of it .in the ''313;100 tons; 18,12,..110161128 mita. . - Bible.' But how inarefdoualy, and how mourn= 1 The great =increase after 483 d is !! attributed-to fully' have turn contrived to netlike and !CorrllPt t hot blast, aged the decline. th 1812 is accounted his 'simple and natur / al relatiae ! _For ages their i- for by the coinnaercial depression. . j. have : been marriage t s from State policies. inarria-.1 Since 1810 nearly all the increase in.the fabric gestfor connect*, for money, to that of the of iron Ira. been in Scotland ; the .product of l I },rot- ditcher wtiO declares, t - I was as-one may;say i Scotland having been doubled since 1840, beim , ... 1 devoured with varmit, and iiriftreied, a Wile to I now 520,000 tons pet annum. . keen Inc clean." The majors of inarriageflir:Con- l Tlwrstrengeet fact given in this report inn that vernience lo i s now Iszuch compfeire poseent;ioie of : the l only 917,500 tons of Iren were made io England, gerPral totrid, that a true love'm irriage be' e almost ! wfilds is 238,002 tons leek than the'preductien cl / - Ilia it matter of course. opposed in - those fatike of 1 1840. • . i , •soctet - where °there than the immediate parties, 1 .The report attributes this faet to the workmen I I eliiii to be eel:Added. And the consent nenvesilire . i —the number of these skilli 0 and proPerly erain. auell as appal the heart of every thinker. It has :ed benne 'so limited that they Make dem Ind. fur:: . heim the rule throned) many graduations id society ; an eaormotta‘unint disproportionate increase of wa• ! jut love in' une place and Marry in.anUther ;and i ges on the firat appearance of prosperity,arid thus ' this un,.qowed Itigarny of course deetroya the pro- 1 the cost of prod:editor has mere Man kept pare i Portion wider which-oone .marriaae • can Jro gif•ri. i reith the rise 'ir prices., The•kupply ef material' i Kral ansepure. °Of all infectious !T.% ile, - laxity of : :1441, , tlfitlan,, atell since the discovery of the Black , I! morale ta:the most SO tand the laxity here Spreads; I ;Bend ore in' Seoliallll, 11111: the Black Band in , j. t ,II time very idea of marriagee,As; cotrupted t and i t 1 area and the Rider in -Stanhope, the ore is con- rdebeeed._ ' , eidered without it e but the'difticulty ' arises ie ' , l ! limit,. . ,; W e hear of ealea of a wife in Smithfield; the j t he supple of labor,- it being hopeless to stimulate 1 igtiorant'partiee often really believing such sales to j , tee exertions of those already !dill:bled. • Thiry ! hdlegalt. and the cases, of.kigamy are beCoMing j are naturally ready ,enough to exact high rates of frightfully cernnion. And s what cat, happen wages. when theedemand far their labor becomes, even in America ;e-e•At Philedelphia en Monday, more urgent, but etaceeeding , itithis they preferto I One German; sued another for five dollar;, the price obtain-the 'eame atniutit of earnings, with high' , of •commission 1•0 procuring the latter a wife.— • rates of wages, to the securing of greater by- the , 1 The of wits teat the charge wa, too jiieh.' • f exertien of ,esen the came! amount of toil, so that ', el'he plaintiff provea that the defendant ,itated,his I a greater urgency •on tIM „demand may be, aril wieh for a wife, end (hi' fernier in balt en hour ; freneuently is,- eecompanied by a lessened produe- ' brought a German to s whom he was married in nun.' ! ! three days. The planntlf*was allowed' hie whole;` It now appears that bat for Scotland the product . - alien " ! • `• -• ' . , ea of Irma wofild drove been whi4 inadequate. In . . lii another rank, we gee at this moment whet 18-14 . Pig Irvin was sold in Glasgow for £2 Sc: es. happens. - 'Abe potentates of Etkrefie and the :• exactly $10! .i ton arid thty ray they can make it politicians of Spain have : long beam contendinejl for, abet when labor is down. ann to whom the little, Queen- of {pain shotige - I have slain nietwita e talrtilatioti which results Marry. It. n-nis i e•ara that the e ,leh r ee r a marr y a ! in Owe That it •a;i11-111ia lice tears to overtake 'cower Who Wishes to have her. She is eedipel.! the Rail Road. deniend;• that until then the de. led to marry another cousan—whiff hisalirother,—•j rand will exceed line eupplyie but at that period All night Weire her mother and other advisers I the greet lines of Road witl be filled up.t.list after . busy in e peratielltng Inerein overcominy her re-. 1 Mit paElo,d she demand tviil,fatleaff and the'prineeis l ie aimenance to '.the marriage. At iteren in the'' go, down,---ThrlliaruCe Air:6-ican, , . i;i. mowing• the iv/int to bed overpowered and ieietch- 1 , - -'' . . 1 ... . ed. Theis oily' 15 year; old. •. Her 'slater is - Only 1 How T . ll 'ay. r Itt i:•11..,-.. Tim - late Judge Martihjjl 114; aileeles' Moat he, married 'too; to please thei !. left 1114 paternal roar at iairmillee, while a laihli :Icing of they trench -- who wenta to marty his. !..With four lintidred francs in move 'ne his sole petit il yUungeat ion into Spain,_. Is any one irration:ll: moray,, t. He reinlitnel. about the''West Indies; and enough to i: ' , et fidelity in -m irnags thus nude rand tins* reached North Carolina. Them nis iii mai ken= an 411 ace• chambers 1! And•does not ! anoneSY was exhausted, and to avniid starvation he the conteeioni Of inconstancy spread I • And are i got a place- as apprentice to a printer. After 3. we then to wander_ at tree increase of bigamy,of ' • rs' aeVvica he was r ! eceivipl as a jaurneynian , ! yea . . . sell:it:lion, of f child' murder and of gross pralleallT ' -and hornme entitled- to wa . gN. So well. did he 1 n . cv 1 Marriage,: which was ,designed to moled I in:ln-tee his afiltir.4,•that in three years lie had laidl the sanctity of the love oh man fin the W 0111,111:„ ' up money enough to buy out Ina:employee—l bas become tlie; very mearie 4 obstrticting such Some years afterwards he fame to Loin:4oo. I ,i lice .and destroying the sanctity of it. To the Here, while ho waeL a ludge'of the Supreme:, .'Pure and simian-, it May 'be all that it ever' was; , Court, he was also partner - of a brick yard. Jel . I but tod .soetyl at.large Mat which professes to he j ter seven years his partner in the brick yard dieihi - its chief moral safeguard has become a final snare. In settling there partnerehip•acconnts it became e If it be m.kral, ‘i What is to bealoner the'answer 1 iteceS • sary to examine their bookee It was fourfdel fa the old one valal eh 'will never Win Out ; those l that every item of their!jointehowiehold expenses who have grace rinuet he the salt of the earill.-- 1 , was [united down from day to day, and that faia• Every man and, n'trnan / who duly feel. the holt. I the whole seven years they had shared the carve twee of that love'..edlich gives birth to the lititnah i table together, they had each. expended, on an I and whojenteie-upon it with conscience and average, only tive . fity c live•cents per day. incruding ',affections as !passion, ma 4" and will countervail 'a fond 'and clothing, for 'their servants-arid all the ; • world ut 'mischief dune by , profligacy.. Every Other expenses of house; keeping : e I 1 pair win uphold irOheir lives the tette, eriginal idea - ' -During all this time the Judge was receiving a I of marria,ge,imuSt , ,command such sympathy iron' 1 salary of i,30110, per year, besides large profit.; the best of hearts n will shame the trafficking ' . ,)f ! from the li:ick Yard, and frqm his rents, and irk,. the worst., 'll there , ere yet among us enough of i pe e -. pl a ced pt intepst ; his 1400 irvics have been,- the simple and the mare to reinstate the niatim- 1 since •ihoreafed to. jlOO,OOO and upwards! He . non of marriage in its eriginersacrjd r nese, Mid lived 'a vnry poor man and died a very rich one, ; separate it hotri 'its impious tilliiinee with-worldly j During the third of acentury he held o,ffice, he had •. interest, it May-rennin-its name and place. , If not i to decide uPon immense- intereste submitted to —if the corruptions spreads, an,d marriage is the j the Court, and no one even aMMinnied :that for mil-d nunie given 'ito Met legal. prostitution which indu• bons ;of money • his . opinions could' be Made Id! ere the illegal, some new name must be: found swerve a lades brilth. , 1-li4 integrity was eilvic,. for. the gentiine and holy marriage while. God or. , j the idiehtest suSpicion ,frem anyinplaiter. 7 -N. Oeff • (Line" and ratureTexists: ~ . ' Builtein.' „ , ' . - .. . DT MILS. S. J. rtILL.. • ; • -- Gently, nslillie.3 shed their braves, • When simmer suns are flit'. • The feat hiry snow comes floating down, , hlos;onts in the air ; And earth. like angel's Imre: . It 'shines 'he shield of ni>wer divine;, ES . When faith may - read it -ttre., . 'that lis Who rules the year can bring, The life, the loveliness of Spring. And when the bleak and stnini.roli'd day,. .. Seetrtecil3lA with cares and fears, •.. Oil thromilt liif misnn-hotise of clouds, ... The setiine sun appears— And to thrnensive watchers gaze, ! A ben iiif glory heirs, ; j - . Whir it hi the noontide imninter's prime, Ile mc•ver,,lwver. Wears ;!' . r Like ILipe.lliat pouirilr lizlt mullet clear • W hen grief's dirk cleats are mitering twit. ~. Even. the wi ,, tls, liketwavi . ne hosts, ! The dart: idalit dread, Still Love, may turn the fire; ! The' winds nch hanimo 9pread ; And lint's storm of reorrow drew . . . . ' Send Warta in,re kindly n.,:ir, • . ~ sc , Nat II rj''S coldstern frown:i will mike Dear hunte aitt , rr tie. ply dear— i URFA ['Al Tat, and ii , 'lM"..tilkd love are given, Ira Wittiei Pictures, lieined by IfEAve..y. ' I - - itlairitiionn . ' • -. • 1 • . i_..__. -- - lIT 111, lIIIIET-- MARTINEAU. ILWI ■ M:vr.srosres or His-roar.—N. P. Willis 'says i. that on a. visit to Dresden he saw the following.l curiosities :. The siVoM of 'Luther,. and 'his beer , r 'lv , ; thiPiTtke.a.V.lt of Putt r 'the Great (a funny littie:thing enough ;) the piitals orch.ili,, 1.2,h. of :weden,wcirn -by. biro Oil the day of his death; ' the armor of Gustavus Adolhue, which he lefLoff ' to put on the buff it'll in wh ch he .was killed ; the ii dagger Of Rudolph of Swab a, Who lost his hand 1 while raising..it to wound his brother, the.tmper- } .or Henry ; the iron (Lads u s ed by the Baemiairs in the Hussite war; the sword 'wittrwhich Uttrnt cetlor Urelawas beheaded 7 ; the armor of Sobieski, and the saddle and boots of Napoleon used at the„, battle of Dresden. 'These latter are hung up in a 1 Alasa ease. The boots are slit open from the heel 1 j up;aa it rained during-the day, and the Enipetor, 1 1 finding thin. too Wet to come otT with ease, exile. 1 dire(' the process with a pen knife. The: shatv a i small font Otte soles are One thin, and thelicels very diminutive. It is said that 0p0...0r N Is: had ,1 a verf small foot, but 'couldi not' bear the least corn. pinning. about it, end alWays wore his hoots too. large. It might have heoriln these bootsthat Na.! poleon stootl,-when - tbe-Dniperof of A ustAa remar ked to him, that, after search' among th Arcl•ives, he IMti discovered the llonapartes were ,ligknally` sovereigns of a 'principality -in Italy., "sire!". 'said Napoleon, " I thank4ou, but I bait no need of aneestore f . . a Vrcr rni Ott CIIIPP4, " — A. gond story 13 told of u n•uuld-be voluineer, who became. much discomfited by Mailing on one,. of tho, b:intiers, 'Victory or Death." 'Victory is a gdod said, he, ; •but why put it Victory, or Death; •put it Victory: or Cripple, and; I'll go that. ••=-: • : • • “„loafs, is my coffee hot In-.. yet, massa—mo spit in him end 139 no. .Grv..C;ss,JOrOttireimottast.—The Alha, ny 'Journal vayakberti are few men in the coun.: : try who have 'acquirt4 greatn44, uptin arnailer capital. dm: Gov. CaiV." fie acCidenbilly acquit', ed an ode/. of liemoctitcy' : by his hrief connection with the firniy during the last war;hut -he merits thisleppellation about as much as il3ilCttannn vvho ha:PA-and would r ot• have, a drop of detito cratiO blood in b 4; Veins.. I , following is aliteral ? extract frotwenles' Register of September 13th/ 1834. See y511..41, page 18. "Me) have long' entertained a high' opinion of theitalents and patriotiSin of •Gov. Cass—thiitigh noteubSeribmg to all his opinions; hut the: fact is, that while his father, Major -C as, superinten ded lihe recruiting service iu 'Delaware in,:1709. Isl.lo, for what wo dentovals ovled the .provision. eating'srmy,' he (the present Gen. Cass). was' the preeeptoe of the Gainntar - Schnol in Ilifmin_- ton,alurzys appeared with =a BLACK COCKS ' • I ADE in his hat !'' Minn: F 1151.79 or NUUSEi.—First, to lisp lo ; babyistyle, when the - came word.; in an endeirrin4 tone, would please, as idea f Hie reveree should be . —the voice clear, emphatic, and each!sylloble tinctly articulated, far' imitation.' second, to tell of witche.4, gboSts anti , goblins; such supersti- Alone, impressedppon yOung minds are rarely got ten-yid. of. 'WU, to direct a child tie ,act like a man whereas it is got often becoming fOrelittle trOy to ape - the . man, imt only to conform kis Eh.- 'm ar , „ anor to his e—every , sge has its Own peetiliar decorousne.s.s.—New Englund. Galaxy: • I I • . i • MISSISSOI Ectc•rioNs.--Tho Democratic ean dide.ta for Congress, Mr. Ellet of,-Port. Gibson, tias been elected, ;war his whig -opponent, Mr. Starke, by between .two and throe thousand ma•' Pay; : • z: ,-* - .. .., • • i.' 4 i - . . . , . , _ .. . " 077 ~ a .. ..g....14. ' , 'JOBBING . 7.0 Z. -. ! IN Connexion with our Establlshnietit, we haVeraeltk 1 a targa Jobbing Orlica, for the printing of, i ••:• 6 BoAkt, Large Posters. • '!' Pamphlets,' ' ' Handbills . , , Bills of Lading. • Itill Heidi, . Blank ;Penults, • Circulars, ' . • Lards, • , • Time Books, &c Tgctber with all kinds of Fancy Printing, all of hich will be executed at short 'notice - and to a beautli rut style His stock of Type for Jobbing Is or large, whic was selected with a view to give effect to band-bills— 'and his , tyge..for Book and Pamphlet, Printing, is *at to any used its the cities. • • , As he keeps , hands expressly,foiJobb . ing, he flatters Itint.elf that his facilities for executing Work is greater, than that of any other. oilice. and that the, public will s find it to there ad va nlagn• to give hint a call. ge All kinds of Books printed, ruled, said bound to t order, at short notice. ' Book Bludery.' We are also prepared to bind all' kinds of books, Ili the most durable manner, at short notice. . . . Blank Books always on hand—al.o made to order, and ruled to . auy pattern. I Ruling Mac j . • We have also provided ourselves with a Tinlingra. chine, of the most approved kind, which epahlesintilla rule paper to any pattern to-order. NO. 3 "Labor, labor I" sounds the anvil, . ' "Labor, labor, until death I" - I And the file with voice distort:lent , Labor, endless labor t''• n 414 While the bellows to the embers c;peetks of labor to-each breath. Labor, labor r' in the harvest, I faith the whetting; of the ecythe, • And the opt wheels tells of labor . . ' Under waters falling blithe: " Labor, labor I" groin tba mill stones, t To the bands teat whirl and Writhe And the woodman tells oflabor, -• In his echo wakinghlows In the forest, in the cabin, . • 'Tie the dent e-t word he knews l: * .o 3 ! "40ber, labor I " saith the spirit, • , And with labor comes repose. " Laht* saith th 4 loaded, wagon, • ..Moving towards the distant matt' - "Labor " groans the heavy,stertiner, • As she the waves apart, - reatitig like that iron engine. • ••• - " Latnir, labor t" saith the heart ! Yes, the heart of man cries " labor t 7. While it tabus to the breast 1 ' Hear the Ancient and Eternal, • . In the Word that lie bath Ite', - Saying."t irdrysshalt thou labor, - On the seventh thou shalt rest • Then how beautiful at 'eyening, ; I When the toilsome week is done : To behold the blacksml rte's embers . • ; -Fade together with the inn; = And to think the doors of labor . Are all closing up like one. . • ',. AN INI'ERESIING LETTER. The tollowin; lettr froin the Hon. Andteer,,; : k Ste Wart, a gentletnati from Uniontown, r detatling come of the incident!' of his late . visit to Via •Yan.s ket, Nition'- will ha read with interest. o hope, 'Mr. S. will soon tind , liisure Lour' mentioned! in lits , ho.ty _sketch,' and give us a `volumi . of his lactiona.' Dear Sir:—l had a delightful trip tu Nevi:Eng.; land. The Yankees are a wonderful people. would take a,voline to give you even a sketch what I saw and learned in that land of wondersa. I trill avail,nayscif of some 'leisure hour to giver _ you some of my !netioni' of the Yankees as welt as the .lankee notione,' I soon discovered, helve aver, that •Brother Jonathaa' Was a grat man; and hadn't -half his growth, 'd'he taritt of '4B • Z 3 I paid last winter, insteal of destroyinemonops oly, has establialical it in New England—it hoe checked inveetinents ' - every where else, broken; do..vn the weak, and stopped the new beginners ial ' tha Middbj,-Soothern end Western states, where they must have 'protection to help them' forward: But in New Eealend, where they have unbound. cal weitlth, skill, capital inveateJ, and machinery 10 operation, they 'on and will go oo ; and per; ha'pe There never was a time ..ab.en more capital was being invested Manufactures than there is at this moment in New England—they are elect. them nut by the foot but by 'the mile. I saw a wholtacity building up in the midst of a snow storm, not a hand stopped or descended from the - house tops. Three or four incerporateil•compana - ios, withl three or reur' millione of capital, all el work erechog factories by the dozen and houses by the liundrol, 'One machine shop 1000 feat lung a 8 1 1 ,,,,0 0 a aetare a.h e llama of which would cover 7 acres-ad.ground-s-another which will consume the wool of-800.000 sheep, annually, one of cot tun, which will seariploy 1800 girls, and countless ethers going up or ma-mei - icing:in thin new city, oil theMirriinac, hail way I•eiween Boston ant: Lowell, not yet named. In Lowell - they , are opening a new race or canal at a. cost of half a million•to drivo a• :new set of, far:Writs built and building, perhaps equal in power and - extent to those ahead/ in operetien there, I saw to one factory 1300 beautiful ,girls, with cheerfulness, happiness, intelligenee.and contentatent legibly. written :on ever; countenance. In -another, woollen factory, (qatauel Laweence's)'where, is , looking over the ay roll or bOok (which ! ' acci. dently picked up frorn'tha table,) I fund on twentyareveia coniecutive pages, containing 6Up sigaitureS, nearly all. girls, but.,a single one that made a mark or X; all writteo in a good and 1 many of thein a most:beautiful hand. The clerk- I observed to me, that' Morpeth, when on a visit • , to this, country some y,aare °got' happened to be , •preeent "oh ;pay day, and with some surprise in.' .quired, 'What ! do your operatives writer rUer. minty sir:" said the clerk, 'the Americans all write l" Directly there came in a marl who made Lis stark—.aAii r said his Lordship with a &mile; I thought(you said all wrote?' !All Ainericanse Your -Lordshin, this is an Englishnzan. Where. 'upon his Lordship ' 'grinned a' gliaslly. Eeough ettid. _ Ifuw is ii I enquired of . ne of.theao' menu- • lecturer's, 'that you are the increasing your in. veatnieras under theaat iff of 1846 The answer was,: 'just becauee you passed that tariff, and thereby Stopped investments and manufacturing every where else. If You wilt force a monopoly upon us, we will nut refuse it. The demand for goods must be stipplied, end 'we are preparing for , ._them: - One.Of our girls with thiaaid,of machin ery, will pay fur the labor of forty men without it. If you will (instead of manufacturing for yours. 'atilvee seed us your web!, your dime and meat, we will work it up into Cloth and aced it back to you itritwo dollars fop-one. We give you one dollar end take tare. ar We are working our spin. dies end banns agaiest your boas and mattocks , the fort re inns power against the one man power..! And this is the great .secret of the wealth and as-'‘' .ceedency::of New Eligiand over the other States of, 'the bosun. They. talk of millions of defiers as familliar as We talk of hundreds, yet originally, their country was a land 'of bar cores rand sterdiv Without coal, tanners:6 or sent, not . equal in ferili nil productiveness to our mountains bee liontown and Cumberland, yet this court :lts and sandbanks, is now the .Eden of aertj.iying more wealth and intelligence, it end happiness, in proportion to populal an y ',tier portion of God's 'earth, and the re' ult of industry and the arts.--« 1 bf in.nlinery; their pre alth.try is executed with a forty fold pow - er,sand in some operititins an hundred fold. With the.t.e ad Manes what would be the wealth and power uf Pennsylvania and the !West, eyttb exinberant soil, teaming with all the productions of agriculture, aboundin4 in coal and ore, limes stone and water power, with meat, flour,and leg. etables at half price .paid in Massachusetts, yet ' they are rich and we are 'cumparatively poor.— Depend upon it, that this is all the result of'..her immense labor saving machinery, which given to •her industry rt forty fuld power -over ours; or which the: to ill of forty-six will if unrepealed; secure to her a,monopoly for many years to come. The tirade of the South end West to destroy New England by the Tariff of 1848,.has in fact' strengthened end enriched her,arfd Weekenc?..and nnplveristted ' therme!yza by destroying corripitil. lion and inSnufactures just commencing under, the protection of thei Tariff' of '42,, in their' own country. hat lay s' i the tore tinder contribution' to Great Britain, making her the,richest and most powertut n'atickh, on 4arth t His her labor saving' , Inachinery and nothing elso—paying us one dot. tar far-cotton'and it td.ils, again for we never learn.wisillta from esperiencel--. The result of the late elections in Pennsylvania. York, afford some eridithce that we shalL TheY are 'cheering signs, and Must : fill the heart of every lore: of his country, with patriotic et hultation and delight. But my sheetAs full and • the mail is going—therefore good night.. Your: respectful/Ye- • - • ; A. eTE WART. , . UNTO' OF Tat, UNITED ,STALTZiI iiITITS CAN A. ua.7:11 union hai taken .4ilare hetWeen the Uni. ted Strata AO Canada 'the lightning line or tele• grophie wires ,fi0r!..:410 with Hamib tan, and when iouipli*A9ill Wendt) Toronto; patching through Niagara; - 81:. anthirintly ui flantiltun. £abor WASIIIIMITIN, Dec. 14. 1846 MEM
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