El EM . ~-. a , Readlng;, and Pottsville'' .., Ran . Road... - . x • i VA KT 44' ZQYZ l , y . ; . , i. 4,TES OF FfilllC fa ON MERCRANDIZE. ) 1 11. 4 . A N D AFTER lle:ember Ist, 1047, Goods' wit . bilo r wnrd- - .1 with despatch at the following rates trigiht,,lsilwenn rottesille and, the points belays per' ton of '2OO lbs.,/ ' •.• •" ' . 1 ~....i. : •• Bire'ren Putt:Tr:olcl Between Puttsrillt . 1..:' , • - and Phlia.l and fitadtne. (toad; sln te, Om 3,:c . . 52 36 II 00 koe4s.l.l.eadestied.er. mar-) ,Edt...;t4....1, Lar,• pitch, and. }2 72 ' , . 100 teginidit . i a . ,,, t#,,,i ,;,k.d.. b ,. .r irrin. j i 4,101 , ,5. iiiiiii 1,,,r,,,:nt me. 1 44,,u , \ ~1 , ,,, tolcv a ~, •a P. }3.2.5 I L. wt.*,,,. 1..•.r..,---, 14.- j . . - C r i;n;;r..;,_.. .:6 • 15 hr •rn.ry,. rl. 9., f et•a. i , . 4 ' trfrd44lt per bushel. J ` L 4,44044. Oa rthrafr. .f,lowl„) !Driven '.le.lad , .I.edeeetle . ,• : 145041 eetehln ry4 .'but er: i • . Iltettip, t,'•-4, Idfd. and }1 75 -- 200 rarkeri,?trd ',dew). r,.1, , ,, 1 _ taltikeri r•,,, 1 ~!••••.. ;••••:. •?, 1 - . ' Vretftje.odNdeLlT• .1.1.1;-1 . . .. y pills, 1:‘,... ,1• , 1 r.,1,11-1 . • 110e..44 ••./ LI, 1. , ,, ~, twines:: rl ,,t P. ' ' ' 'F.'Q'P 't -,, CO 2 40 ,Sib..4:o It e• , r. d 1.' , 1tr!., I • illbittr'ned ....-. 1,.e.e.), j .1..Nee'aM31....••0 din.e.d fir , t nom,. ion. stnr(lo. Or tetviugur de ik em.s._. f.c:ztrisat any 4.1 , 1 . , (N•nelmny'r , i 1 ,11, 8 1.311 tIo: h 0... • (N6v27 47-40 ir „ , . . • D F - F 74.3 ;liitilng,mt on • SE. Co , s. EXPTCSS, nv I, , VEM:I,IITRAINY , Yen' Sark. Thiel fiMniPotortlir, r:04"; .•• . ~. ~.,- --` n r . v r medal ii ; ....- reanalin institute was ....,..... iitidiass. ivdsSO 4 ' l " , Es-f.k• C "'" l '' '. '' , u , s r s '''N`g Lem. The subscriber warrants these inetroments for 1 91 4 .10".'"'""""" d "'"'"" ( II"" i''''' we „.- , the year. Ife keeps Omni constantly on hand find sells SierAare•is tar evrtY 00, " ' l3 to'nvt.„''' ''”" ;,,,.;•• othem at the lower{ manufacturer's prices on reason tylifiadelphia, in COM ,. ion tiiIII 011 r / ril ' on_ V 1 able terms. All orders i from abroad wilt he promptly lii(d.py fur cariyin2 boxes of merchandir • Acc. By attended tn. - , T. E. - RICHARDS. left at I .i.p.togenient ,viers tar g o od.. mat par itzii.s pat,,,lle, Aug I. 18 , 6. ill --MI Allioe in Isott,yil le. Ni. il'„he exected. at il the grin& . , iiiife.:4 in Vito,iiiein alsan'3o or 3•2 hen 5. This Ii meyet •N. c \um '. Firs !.-11- — 1 rentlum Pianos. ".„. 'ilv:tonvclttnifk. for our nu:reliant., nut traders.— JUST received two cpses of C. Aley • ther, awl Note- forwar.led and hills c. ectcd. . ... ...-..- . ~_... er's. Philadelphia first preinitlin PIANO ,onkrA re.wiced for the PO . r , haseuf a6Y si ngle a. , s $ ,-,-'-' 101(1 1 9, which are unrivalled for . .tolliilml..totua. New Vors.m Ito,ton. wiliril will .gi gA 2 pow , r , i , re , r , . re ch., . by the ItfailUPllY iMe ,, ded tn. .Enolfs Otrward..d, which can beet performers 04 their ct hunt. The Franklin In . bagfor no iltilirery . of the same. stiinte of Philadelphia Illrarileil the first premiums and ••ifkote,hi l'obsylit , •. at B 11111an ' s Bookstore. incilals in 16t% 'II, '45, '46, and '47 to Mr. Meyer for ---• inaria, II W. Earl's Book.tort, the '. br.“." (not the Yd hes%) piano. In fauna they ftadelphia. N,..43. Fuottft Third street. .; 1 hate this }ear, (IkrY,awattled him also the first pre itettYork, No. 6. Wall street. . /l mine, nod silver medal of the Institute for the best. , tint4n. Nii. , . coliri s.triiiit. , [N'nel3-16 ethyl, oiano. Thosei in want of a good instrument ..... ...4.- .---- `----% will hind it to their addantage to call on the .subscriber la., Rading, and Pottsville (.1 n.Barinan*6 Book and Music store,) before sundia l:all Road. sing #.1.11 I,re. -T. C. ZULICII. Del. , -17-51•df 1• ' l Aeent for the Manufacturer. a ...- ~ . _.. -. , — 1 . 4....1 . A.1L ...A Nevi Music. 4 ;16— 7 ..-. ra- - . .... 7 3 ~..- -4. 6,_. up, -- 1 ..,...---.. Jul. f : , ,--, WINTER • ARRANGE.AIENT. Mt rra s.s eii ger' Th•ains. no. pof Ftalting on arid after Monday, Ott. 0, 1845 nis• 1 11,;' , 1V: d i ,, 11 ::* ,''',', 9 " , , ' ' . l:: l rDaily except Sunday iiii• 71...4 . 110111 S or .PASSING READING ita. 11/4.llPhilailit , at ill X. Al., 1 , _ 'Pott4ville .'lt: A. M. c ?IN :7:.4 RNTF,s 01 , F ARE., . ._ 01 , Wait PottFville and Pllllada.,* 3 . so :Ml 5 On mei •r - 4 " - Reading, SI 40 and len • . iev ..Oct. IP' " Ili— (MI ‘,...... ..../1:,. — -- 164 Ort Clinton E., Tamaqua fl. R. Itlt- si, -, `r• fir . 2.. , ....-,iM" . EL. ,.. %!4. , 4 lig% OE tntire road (ruin Port Clinton to 'Painaiiita ha nds, .;• * yietz h.• i. 11 re to , .. 1 Wlt II heavy Iron rail:tamd gond ot t$ ti,il7,:e.,,,i:,ll,tler!:2lr,,:uenyaadaxt ,,. i.,,7,.,i1,.,, ri ~ the regular tent of the r•4lr! helm! 11 OW f ,11i11 , 1; (111,3,2:ern:el' ?k,o. • S u * . a i 1 i , , 1 . 1 aT,..r.,-1 ~..3 ha iiiiiel',;;li. " .!i n iTt, i' ,l::l ' l ' ;l l :l '',,,i .i, - ; ; ,.. , •1 '1 %%• ' it . 1 ,' 11vti1 ,.-,.. w1i - GUly dtnln Crain Polio , ith:lo 11.1.1,1elphia. Returnine. ii,, leant Port Clinton on the arrival o f the Philadet :if I g4ltianiil rat ti 'r,lll,lLO for (howl. A freight ... ft WWI rnprchanaizt• M 11.11,. leave daily. kitli,'• - '''• '." )V', WALLACE:, Trea, & Sentry th e . nth. t:hilinvlkill Nat igatioli IL R. & Coal Cn. lahulediiiiiii July 10, IS f 7 ' • ~ 2.6—tf Tremont Iron WOrlis. Pllll.ll' 17_11110LTZ. k CO., AVO , Ihen,elve , te7elher Tim pur 'Oql pasta oyrryo, on the POUNI)10." A ND M At' 111 NE BINESS.III The Il.eirl-hi021.1,V ti ,tf Tiehinnt.Selll‘3l- '' county. 010 limey nd prepared to lurni.drall horde NW 201145 f.r rut told', :11 , , LW' In. hinny- or every r pI triNion. ilaineg for rolliely and other , 11 .. ro &r.. .%,,- .•••• with o ,i joi porposetoo U icli they will I.:, ;or:lrul.r med ramaw jo —, . 1“ - t et - the 10tq10 , ,,,11, ,, %erit, all v ergrit•T. d their care • 1-be ln-M elf, eplire !lon imr I rl-*I, illy. r../p• , n,tde 'Theyre4peel , 11"6011-at the palrona, el ;he pub)... 10‘,..!. 47-43-1 y P" . ,"PASCAL IRONWORKS, .. EIM:Ei Pr! r. 4'40 ZLPI-1 A. • 1° retlri:D 11•144'.4 '.• 1•1,4444, - r1it11. 1 4 4 for I.nro jibtir riiiStive. , ...l.• 44. .4•41 , 4,14.-r a.. 1 11 , 4, ripe. or Ga.' 4r, • 4-• •tr , .,.! for .11, ' , Cr , r . k • l ' lliprat Ste.tei ‘ , hrit '. H .!!;,1:, om re 4, Chi. MNtl mll hi s 1 3 0,1 - I' . c+ 1,! • ILi , oi?N;; rim" any rort: 11101119 sas F•a•-•: . ,'., il c 6/, 's :N . / ••• w y ktri , I I 1.. i LI . L :1 I I.r ri •-.11 , n._ iii Id ie. that he Bite',:ii,i. •i , lii . ,:iiiii k niiis 11t, the Potts n-• f st.i ~,. •:, • • \ . z.... , :tall • 1.,. I. ‘s 111.1 . " 1,, to tot fal'.i4 .., erpili.• ~ • ilAe• ;,: T lies 4 POt4 ~. ~ s N s 'find:lz , • 7 , . iting • iriii., I,er ring. ''': ,: itaLLIERY ,WORKS, R I i i . -r,,,..--- 7 ..—.= ,_ . ". 4 20.: , .....—x_... - .... - .._ - 7 --- - - —....:. ..:4—. . 1 ! STaNiaz.t.i . :.- 31 9Q'TIZEN E . : Si l or . WI; itsti , ili ' - ii-ai , eiiii ri ii i-i, at their, otil ` , 111 , 1. turner lOr luat . L . is i goad ~I t .ati,..1,111..trt, k-. ,ti , - prepared I...inn is 1 sure 0 ..,,I , r, a : t 0 ...,,,,,,at ti.itta..::.tra. I.7",ittittii _. Putt .go AS ~. wow el and init:irt ry'l.o mining and Un. if pir.41.,.., /la r it,, 'a Coo/. Itrivikiili . ilLirhisiiii, wit h 'NU 1,104,1 .,, , it'd r.llet+,:ii , nal, lie required ..ttt t le-,rdig,i-tieri :mil Ith.irrii , Colt nth', with all neree . jigelitiliWirl 1 . , nia.l Fiiritiii-oi. 11.4 .dir Pipe, of M. pog r appriiiied plan+, flop and Ball joint. and Wa al°. N o w, of tw -,fry he-t ron•itrnetion. They par , , arlylini it i the attention of trot, Masters alai par - gnu.; in the 1,11 trait, liCtltiiir large Flock or Ow r fi,r ' /I.Ni 1, , .1/ill.. lion ha! lately ronstritrted h o t paejltner f., !,,,, of it, iiirgei.t \lills in the coun t/it...Th.- %VI iitinlig Mill:it Wilkesharreiand the El Iv lag ad! at :he Mini:onelron ' Wiirli. !Linville. , i ce., t larlifilll3 pri par , ed hir till, hind of work. together . 20 revtly Stills 1,1 soraerai Plat hiflory clf she tplai * tat* wort and That I,lal a, II io , ettonzli to say, e.—. thilltagllgi er . prrrrorr. tin: tno.t in falli!de 11;4.. io ,e i ry , 74,flinini.itratiiil the giitittine character of their en ,;.: Irlingotoch:twry. w.org deroir•• re eil il note i t:d:10 will ht, promptly fueb ltdil-in. *-- -It li'ilili'llt/l) & SISIDLIt. , out' Wiille,Jarotar. 17, 1.10, . , •, ; • 3-ly .... __ ;,...•--=-- -- 1.-in !, rSm ant i;lizint:4 2INP buiu a "Ili bcfm.• 11:1, 1/ ena _.;, her. •1-Tamaqua Iron I,Vorks EZT .....,. 1111. . ail , / '.•,,h , •1 , han:l , 4lr ati d themielvert to rat, "I I!te Fol'7%lllol' .1:k I/ MACIII NE Btisi- Yll6- 11V3it Talil;o01:1. Illidt r :hi. brio for Ilricl.•oli, I ”nah • f l 14,'• sxotil,lre•pet t fail s• :Worn', their friends and ..... , 64th. 1110: 11,5 are 1:01y . prep irt•n 1., do an i,ti`n -X s iliann• In lit netniffartnry of all hinds of Steam flilidi ittiql . iiiiip , , Coal Itre.iker,Scr,ns, and Rail Road coo- ItiMpther 'l% MI all kirfd, of ca=tink - s in iron and y, It- y's applied to Mat nary incident to the rii4l tin- AVM li Ifr . al, . ..,... A./. I in: of every. hind done lip them a ith neatness pi e ,. tO , " „iv hey a illarrant all their work to per . 1..,„, ‘,..„ ~ „ids„,,;„, ,• :„,torn ofsurh pers on, be ., 1 , „'• . ,,,z ivrqk i xe,utell,,,ther in ltd., . 'comp, or 4 E 1, Ar., I, flu it a ill toe, Iv Mt im•olpt and ilia:w ean!' 71.1triciu. .i..`i MU VA. 11111,40 N, have Y^''{.7>o G. SMITH, - • k ~,,ty. .'T• _ 01 ARLES , M. TAT Lott. esoi ., a, An_ 7!7-17 • , - ... 2,- ~:,', ,•• -, ' .a m , t :..._ ; '31 7 1: CS ili LI N IS`CULiS. EWE. -...:. M Eil ,tip'. . "r."^---'-- . !Ull Ilf , re itserib, I'. ila V i 1.7. :, '`... , CiM , ' , l th.'lnSeiVef to - Ingn atba ft il tratitn: under the Into ofS S14111:10 & Coo tyre- IC puti.,- ~f < arry tug on the Foundry and 31a- 'VW,' I Itrtstpet , at Ole l'rankl,n Works, Port Carbon. shims Iyarrifrd by A.. 1: 11t,01,, are now prepared to Welt gratoir.• to ord , .r at t Ir. •hortes4 notice steal. Co— loci, i;r111:4p, Coll 11it7..Vii•14.:0.1 m,htne,yor mmn, , t I and nr.antrd , -. - ription. fir minine or tither purposes. ,asitjtp.a and Itrlft cars, Iron or. Brass Castings :D !Waite /1r pattern. . . BI)gRS Ali;: I(ESPECTIIII.I.I* SOLICITEV , “ ,and. , ~...:.-..i - . SA)11"El. fg , II.I:VMAN. .. i, fi::, et. ,: . .. 60 ,, 0n. Anc. . 11, 1,47 C11A5. 51. LEWIS. , - 33—ly _ "e in* ANItLIN ~ I f(IVEI, Vt,'Olt liS.—The subsrtilters in erft. prepared to fornkh the Colliers and deal one, Ir Sultitqlkill roomy, with Shovel-, of all Ittiols at crag , Of egk 1 . 1.114,1;41'1a t•rett, Attention ia pat tiro- CIS , . 'ltraltAtt to Iliotr I'o4l Shovels. Orders for Shovels !. and ips.l l or p. t trern promptly attended to. d to ti. SILLOI.IS & Co. erne-. ft.T:,41.0n, Ann. 14.1-17. ' 33—ly - - - - .. .—....s ArI'ENTI()N ! -.. "" - MILITARY STORE. _ ,• eii . f ,, TIIE toths,t.l.l . r wnild respectfully in earls •'-• • foto , In! frtend , and r nstonters, that he hoe jj..l. . '..1 10 , 114 . 41 - \*.il IT \I% c \I . \I \7\ 1.C..&C -trialAin, : 1 . - ., t1 Ti1t: , .. t0 i. 1 .,, h . . , t . ..t . .... , - ..r i ..., ,, t „. .: ,,,, ,. k 1 ,, , ,.. , t i t , r ,r , , .., , , ,. . u ti t tl p li ., r , El ...' to. I. Nor, to. t.• to he s,•111i11,.. 'phi .tied R u t t o t.oe Li, ot.? co , tott, , , -,trd a. to ttly OfttV a , ~,,,,, ~ ~,,,,r,p,,,,d 10 Pltol him with liii.ir 'Our• ro.t.t. to. 11 , .till coot:ton, to to•tootarture, ,out. , ..!..11.1,,,, .1,1 "...ttOt ‘ l.toot .t . ttrt 1 I °. Of ~ , ,r y 1011 , .i .. ,1 " - r,.1 , , ..1. IS 71tt fx.olittr, Chilli, Felt, ~4 , ~, 5 0 , ,„ 1 1 ,...,... Ito.! C. p...'of alt p Ittettikt,. gni , ' 1 l ' '' , O , " 1 .. - 10. Ito:Aor, for Coot:, It, tfy do. Is. ," etrt, 'lt (tone.. li t.ohot i• , ,tlit.ctl. rimed . 13?),,i t tin '..,-. 1'h:.•,,,....i1., •-. Tull , . do. Itro•O‘es Iltt , a• P'o" ,, . Po :of:o. Ftrentee's Capq:...., 40•_1(,1 . ,. , ..41 O I 11, t lOttl'lV .. lO't ' l l , ttrFt .1 ntoutt. ' 11. '1r,0 , .. Iti it , folly ut - etv , ell 4. , . Ni t•';I:S , IS{I,N. tf• v.• .1 .ii ht turn flue. • 1 l' 1.11 =lll m,ADr. 0r,7. Fur. brut relinrd A1110'1(1111 at 41.‘111 the vain., price of the Iron in,liar.lteinc a SaVillff nfnhout ((IC per neat to Ili..llPirc ItnFer. All Fluter cold, AT trarrantpd, and if not .lisfactory, can be returned and the money will ha refunded. & BROTHER, Walnut et , .- lii.'Yel:l4% Gl'illi. 1 1(1 1011 Vitlltt:S. 'I Ttli:,lo...riiner ie,pect Ml') inv 11., „ ~,..„ ~_ the po,nlic to tail at Nlr. )r-0.-;ield',.. 4 4 tcy..4 r`l .4 Mi .r.e,Centle occur, and e . 1.1111., tli” i 1 ,;, I .11e ot Of C. Meyer's IllIA:siD ACTION PIA Nos,orl'hilallelphla. The•inslromentslare!htdily approved of. by the meet rtnillil Prore, Z si.r; and C441111411,4erg of must 4. Fox glllii itit, 4 , tune.t 11010. and keepina ill tnue up to concert pitch. Ihey cannot be 4nrpa.sed by either Amerlcon or F:oropban Pia non: They are chosen by all musical starr/for their cAllerls. such as Madame eastellan. iLec add de Meyer, Vietil Temps, Bark, Wallace, Tem ple on and many others; they are used for 200 or 300 co icerts every year. They have also received the fast p eroinins of the three last es hibltions, and ale Motsll v r -, edal ay the Franklin Institute was awarded 'ln A GERMANS', six popular airs for the Piano ; ~ '... - 4 i7 r i:# :'- s: A little noire Gripe Capt. Brigs, a Ni '\,;,..--.. •0 :atonal so n;, far the Piano, - The Ilidoto Waltz, Come Join in the Song, airatriotir song for the Piano, Palo Alto Quirk Step. Vernon Cato, a 'fiat, by P.ellini, ; Chesnut Street Promenade Waltz, - 5 President's Waltz,. , Mary Ann Polka, - Arisecrioos fit Erin, Arise in your Might, - - . Come, tioilliers, Olini r . , -- ,, -.--- ' Virginia Waltz.. Fresh supoly ofthe Floating Scow of Old Virginia, song nod wal tz, ' - - . • . • hearer Mae. Jenny t,init'ir Sringq, --- Together with a large supple of, Waltzes, Polkas, G.A. - T.4les. and Songs,plat received ann . , salt, at !lAN:VA:VS. - Music and Variety stores, Pottsville. -"~ N r A, :0-47] Counter Sr. Plattbrrn scale Depot • • W. W. KNIGHT; No. 229, Otarket 'plow Silt'', north aids, ru • • lIAS 11 4 ,V Oil hand an c4tehsive ,FOl . lll/P.ll of (.% improved Spire ; 'lmproved Coffee mills for use; also, lame s . ,z,s for bleanibbats and public houses; improved Druzgists' scales; Gro cers' ; Phafiqut scales ; -Butter scales ; Tea crates; Counter 'olalea ; Corti mills suitable lnr families; l'ittshora Drop latches, with nutter it or iron knob., &e, with a central misortutetd of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Nail,. &r i all of which he utters on accninotlating terms at such pri , es as cannot faiths give satisfaction. A call is /141u,sted. ant-i-3m Guns Gans!! .1311rGIIT & I r t • TOWN ALL. IRON . STORE. ViroT ' DI; Voy..IIS CA N RITER POWDER, PERECSSION REVOLVING 1.11.401.5, SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. • - The altos,. are. II inc a, , ,prlnient of En el i.th and Ccr- Lmao matettarfit:e. TABLE. I'OCEET, cunrsn - ,. SCISSORS, AND I RA:pas a 11 Ile as." , 111111rot of the trot celebrated Make., ROPE. ITEM I', PACK - VAG CORDAGE, ANVILS. Bellow a, Vire,: ;Lt.!l ' BLASTING Tyitcs FOR- WET PLACES IN rialett - Fit,. Loner and Short handled Shovels made expreiely for Ili, myn sales. 3 111 ILDING imATritiALS. Conitiitttna Latehl..a. Iliueea, Pall - 1, Oil, Clara Alnerr all, G.,111,1n. and mantifieture DION AND STEEL Hammered and boiled lion, ..t . -711, , r1. Flue,. Baud, and 11..0 n. . TIKILS; . trprwere.' $ 111/1.1".111 , HARDWARE. 62 ITIAI'II TitimMlNG. With a van . .! ty ni iron noit,m4l _LAn7. 11,, 17 II kitl/W I! UTI.t.RI' 6,7.1, 1 E12 .Iriellrnxire Porker and Taht , .14 , 111*. 31. 6. .V,q. 32 wet 33, ..'rrndt„ s'e:ret. PII! =I I* 5110 . f) , If‘ i 1 ,1 1 ,11 • ; I, W.0.d1,•.. 1..1 • , • .r; tv,! .11!!!! 1!!!! :fro. ff SIII/ WI, ll.y. .11'1.11'1•II; tto• ! o.y it.tor!,,,r , C, f rutlvry.t, !II li!II .11!..i!!!•It t r ti worth'y ;Olen to!!! a..t !Ito .ml, I 1:,!p1,t 2 al d S•I:1;!..e 1111,3' 1 1 :1;1.t,Nr, L.; 17 :fi 4 1, pi =I=ENIII= ii0011:11 As: hunt tereivati ct hits est Mtishotant 7A - t:at f. „..., 4•:.,arit ih,eriniont of Parlor, 11.111. qt. t o l , thre. roohlte r 4 taves, endmantel ..d.tre , st and Intett elegant atemoutent 1 / 4 • ver alfet•ed boronelt of Pteltt wine, ttmone whirb are i WILD I VS.'S Alit 114Girr , TtEVOLVING FLUE CO ,, N A it rs',l'(Vy E. fat etther'cOaeor wood whit:hare roosidered Hie hest close in We in the county. UOI.EWS - COOKING 'isTovE. and the 1”111, ADA. AIR-TIM - IT 1.1)01(1 NI: STOVE . To:ether with a. lame assorcmeat of beautiful Par lor and Matto stoves. Radiators. ac., &c., all of which will he sold at 1100.110110 w ra4eS, • stork Tind.Vare iu ve yTitunslve, embraring all the articles in that line °noisiness. Also Japanned Ware, s u ch as Waiters &c nil of which, will be sold cheaper than any other etoablistiment, bi,th wholesale and retail. lie also manufactures to order all kind , of Tin and Sheet Iron work, at short notice and low fates. ROOFING & SPOUTING./ As he is prepared io cc,ete Tin Roofing and Spouting, be invites those In want of Sarb work, to givei hits a Call. a• he pledges himself to do it rheamr at d better than it ha's ever been done in thiq place before. The pa bile are respertfulli ioviled to call and exarn- In hi: stock and judge for tltemsrlves. [Sep2S 31)_ FIRE.( Filat TOE Old adage. "take time by the forelock " crimmends itself to every one 'by Its plain ,common .en e; unit. when windo ofautunm begin to blow, cwina tonic or the apprhaelinf-yinter, every prudent nein - will at once make peon mint, against told weather. K now ins t h at t h e pcopio of Pottsville have a COMM!, dalde retard for comfort, convenience, and econonty,, LONG & JACKSON have hint Stared their new store in Centre street, opposile Trinity rhumb, with as tenaive assortment of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, anion; which will be found'all the old and apprnVed sole , . and a number of new ones adapted particularly to the wants or the Coal Iteeion. We have the pleasure of Introducing to this neighborhood PIERCE'S AMERICAN Alit TIGHT COOKING STOVE: VV'ITII IIItIcK.TOP OVEN. This stove. which is of recent invention. hots fair to Wi pe rrvde every .therAind now in use. During-the pa't ‘ t ear it has in., ointo public favor wish unprecedented rapidity. Also, sTrvAirr's SUMMER AND WINTER. Alit TIGHT .~ f~ , .") Thi• solve, ,vbion is equalli: ad: ited to wood or coal. has r..ceived silt or medals Mine fairs of the American lOAHOiI., New York ; of theNechanime•lnstitute: Ros ton; mf the Fr:111%1mo Inoitote, Piclndelphia ;. and of the Mechanics' Institute, Wilmington, Delaware. A number , sf their otoveS are 11 ' 11V: in Oiler:WOO in 0115 re . gion, nod have viten entire sato,rartion. Call mid erani,ne our as.ortnient of parlor and rharri her stem,: th4.t ore of all roils, sizes null mires. I A i - srM . and wdetillid TlFFOitlllellt of .Shrrt Iron, Tin, cn,l lapann,l kr.pt rollst:ll.tiy On hood, TIN 110011NG nod all work connected wills the Int siner,s executed with neatness nod deiMaten, and at the most reasonable price, LONG A. JACKSON. _ _ TliE undersigned respectfully beg 4 1,._ toinform the public than they have ~.. 11M1111.1,11 a ST (I Vl,l FOUNDRY v•ltteit is now in roll operation, Olt CIVII street, hesti to Henry Jenkins' Wire ,crecti - Manntactory in Pottsvilleand known as the Potterille Stare W ll Work, t the) V,[11 . 11, therefore, call the sireatirm of stove dealers tit this region. and all others, to their spick of Otters . , , IC they tel tontident that they tan sapply thenton as tea:inn:Ode terror and with strive, nfany „ gem an d equalmi beauty and materialist those porch:ascii at the Philadelphia I'm:mire's. N. IL—Ail Lou-i of castings done to order st thp. s hort_ Put notice and on the most re 351illaide humus HILL Ls WILLIAMS _ 12—Iy 4 r?--- -- - ; ; L' rottwillo. May V), 1447 J. MIOIItiAN rotpert fully informs the pehlle . 11,,t he WIN opened a new fancy Dry - goods and Millinery %tor/ in Market Street, near Third, where lie i.t just opening a rplendid asgrittnient 'nl". petunia jnsli received front New inrk and l'hilarklphih, which he intoode very' low. cou-i,.ting in part of ralllt, l 7lllhet, Parilt, and printed Va.hinere Shale:A, a Israel and spleildid ~ortinent Mo,till de I..iineg. I:inclianis. and I, wn, very low, yard wide Silks. silk Friiiir% Clain. and Burton, &r. &r.; and he ilarlicalarly call the attention of :tie in a large assortment of White gond.. Jaen- SAVISN, Mull and !Link ‘l.lms. Plaid . and Stripe Mu+tins. April IT, Ittl7 • A CARD. Flil;llmticii tcric, rakes this vrhaJ o.i na,llare In oh/. ri.inmwof Tr, nn.nt •Infl co [oily. tiny hr 11.4 nrvPls. ll 10 vozaa• ?lie ;,i , artn - -n1 nro iw ion ill All ,31. i al ihr tin: inn I - nay •oli. -I . * 11. I , :. , tron .tio. 100 f• tlc tnn , C.t Iknia.•'n tin .. J :ENS Mit'S +3l 51)1J 1)!1.9 N —Tltis 1.1 - 1 it G 5 h li.llolo, Awe, brut, ~ IP fer..41 ,, ,1 at .1 r. 41 ' 1:1 HANNAN'S Filmt 51-d perfumery 5105M1., i AIL ROAD SPIIERB..-:-Three tom ,- of Elt itnad for Flit kir ironr-t Ind 4 Inches. x 5-16 a nd 5 and I Inriae. s 5.16, Just rerriml sod for 5310,01 the York Store. (5iv645] }IJW. I'ARDLEIt. PUYDO N 9 S DI GgsT, lasi edition, a few copl P somata 3 uasofd af.[OclN BANN•fc'l4 Book store. • - MITVF-JRS:., Mil PUBLISHED EyERV S k.TURDIY BY 'BENJAMIN BANNAiNPOTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, I'A. \\ iv _ f I.'S: liZ= siiivesi stoves! stoves! 'STORE NEW AND POTTSVILLE w ffl t e ach ! ,tto pierce the bowete of the Eaith;and bring out from the. cavern or Anontiens,'ltletals which Mil give strength to our bards 'object an N atu re to our use and Oessure.—.Dr. • or- Ft STAGES 1. • , lvf t NIA' POTTSVILLE AND lIABIII4III I IIC. THE cut, - ribe, announce . ^v,T_ public. that they are now ritnnwg Tri • / •C07 ,--° ;e''''weettly line of new and elegant four iI.:OAcIIE3 bet r,,en Pottsville - -and Harris burg, through by daylight, leav Inc Pottsville every Tuesday, Thiirsd , y, and Saturday, at 7 o'clogic, A. 51.. and Harrisburg the alternate days, at the same hour—' passing through c , chnylklit Haven, Fried...burg, Pine grove. freiletwksburg, Jonestown. and I.lngelstown FARE GOING . FARE RETURNING. To Harroiburg. $3 25' To Pottsville. *3 05 " Sclutylki I Haven, 25 ," Lingelstown, 50 Pinegrove, • I "" Jonestown, i 511 " Fredericksburg, I 75q '• Fredericksburg,. 175 " Jonestown, . 2On " Pinegrove, 22 5 " Lingelstown, 3 00 1 " Schuylkill Haven 300 For seats In Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania Hall —ln Harrisburg, at Wale's Ilotel and at Colder's Stage Office. r, Passengers called for when requested. The proprtetars pledge thetuseves to the public that they wil be equal to any in the Slate rot estinrortable ravelling. G. JENNINGS-at CO Pottsville,Al MEM New Books. f. Q . ....-;,.,_ GOODRICH'S Itimory of U. 8.000 plates ~,7• E y.',, '• Edtiratinn and trelf-inipmvement, by 0. __,.. 8. Fonder. ‘,.. Gunn's Domestic Medieine.new ed. 03 50 Lives of the Presidents °film United Slates, with 0 mop, Only, • 371 Chrktinn Index and Rook of Martyrs, a valuable works, full of plates. 1 5n Trial of Madame Beget! 61, , Together with a line assortment of Juvenile' honks , I W rewired and fur mle at HANN AN'S N0vE3.401 Cheap Donk and Stationery stores. ~...._ TO COLINTRY,KERCHANTS. GRIGG, ,ELLIOT, Si. Co., -EITIASIt:E nIII:181tElls, WhOLES•LE hOOIiSELLEIII, %AND STATMNEDS, .I*. 14, North Foetrat sirect, alp PuILADELPIIIA, d KEEP - constantly on hand, a very ex '• tenths assortment of BOOKS and STA - TIONCRY such as areadallted ena usu. allypureba.ed for country sales; which they will sell an as la, oraittr terms as the articles can be Purchased in th.S oily, New York. or Boston. • 4 llavirix an extensive BIN VERY connected with their establishment; they are enabled to supply orders for all the varieties of blank work, in the best manner, and at the' shortest notice, Officers of Banks and Clerks of the cutlery Courts,• will fed nor BLANK POOR'S equal, it not sopervor to any , they have ever had in use, and orders by country merchants will be promptly attended to, Particular attention will also be paid to all attlers, through rouniry merchants or . by Mali, for L a w. Medi. eat. and ellaneous books, for public and private li ltrarie., and tie etturt will be spared to complete Misfile]] order4,l en Ile. oust reasonable terms. Country trotter will foul it to their advantize to call and examine our large stock before making their purchases. - [PhIIa,Nov2747AS-Con 16.18. . ...,.„ 200 aunt, large medium journals and I. dusrs, :,,,, ..200 quirt, hint journals and ledgers,o 1000 do tbrdscau day:boolis,inurnals, -, : ledgets, cash boolts; sales 13001,5, in voice hooks, dorkt•tit. Sr. F romp one to fonrn•en quire bool,, jog frIatHICICII/reii and for sale a 1 SFS* than ray prim?, made of brautiful paper and of the hest workmanship at B NAN•A Cheap Blank Book and Stationery stores. *All kinds of blank work printed, ruled, and bound in order. • LIM Iza Illii)lesate Depot of rirehreilas, Corner of Centre and Ala eke! ~t Portsrdle, AT ItA N N PAS'S !MOM. JUST received front the inanuf letarer. in Phi , ladio,phia, a large opply of Cotton and Silk Pin ,' les. made - nit he bel.i manorial, aid 111 110 of a , lipersor maul:facture. A. Ow above article is ou ridisivdnent they ran be Fold at low colo . h. ROC". and tfloghain Umbrellas, it Fn por Supor,t;iro.;liato IS (to to do Super Silk do do - . :40 Oa 4. 10 to Soper Silk do fanc} huulbeo, d 0 101 to LO da. Noll, in lots to 01111 pareha,ers. di. Met; !rods in 101 . Irurun zir s ippli d nnfavor:ooe Itoitt+. Me to hoots tradd - w v.'d Ir thir God il Ur Tioir ;ofore-t to • dt, • ,(\nl to-11 . , - - JAMES ItOGERS. 11118R1:1.1:A. AND y r P,l It A, , (71. :51 No 0.1 ,treo, Umb,11... and Paragnls ruirrit at giD.rt kg. :t',—fm ll:liters ,Cosit!ial I' 1:1:111iZDT - • ..‘", 133, .Vd , rfh.2.l ,,, tt , Hit,/ PHIS. "sr-- - 11 %/S C. // 1/1•1' IMI Si ittr:••ti nf ~tart//• I' Int!.,140,11:t11 T.., /•. /I / iiii/ tr attif tvlut i.for ' 1,-t %Pp, b. • it ttilt .113,r ..• 1, i - ...1..111,11,1 non. as f,"l ,Ibk• I' • r,,. )'rill,, nuturt 111 ,• t.tut •ti 1:/// • SII/i/II ///i/ tip. Fruit in It, ~,tt tt . t, Aft.t".• w, II Lt.?. tli iii.. wttll Ulu! . tic% trt . t• tpt..l..,...rwtts utor.. .I'tt . t.outut t it I/111i vtt.• "Ws' St& ant Itto ot Itt•r iif ilill.ll siiii..Clll:l Vial/ r m ty !le ttivo 011 , SIde ar . .. su:c ttit !I • Wt•ttrt•t. Si. I ;IP .iv is / irtuust tt t•f vut :I tilt •I't 'tkr•tt , t)1/ .. :0 , 1 ,IlUttt 'IS to C . .11.1`11:) R!111 Ztittl , •'(:0 -1 4,r"r6 &ty nu 1.0 s I.!: ): it It I: t.. - ' leer sti-tri.metp ,Ittor nra.rr Ei;!lt,os . . . . -71 Ag ,, th '..11, rim,. artt,,,,, . ,-; 1,..1 l'OMl*lii , tr,tff.f• ifftlf ft taitaff." and mop! .... - ~1, ~,I ~.....fria, ff t.• C s" ffr HATS Al'. aff V il 7,,,.:- .. --- MVPI's int the .11.•tv. told if f' the latest and innti ;if TY , Vorstyl , , lirlf.S.ic Illrq Imil• r , t• iron-111i a, iip, iii ~,,,i,,,,.. „1 thf. fifth.tf, her. in the looct,inall• net.', 4, f prim,. malrriils. nod will t..tt,-.od at the Innis , p.),411414, price.. Il r cnrit l'i, a ... ' lMl , ettl ewbrarrAa gplenclifl variety of Silk, f'l , l- •1.111.11 'AV,. 11111 , 11.11111. , i, N,t , ria aid ii her hat.. ffj'lfftaatitul (inf.'', am! af f f a f f Net, ;4, ti 4,11 kills or ('lnch. Glazed. rat, and Plush tap.. of the most ilestra• :fie pattern ',tether mull a supply of Muffs—Furs, llotralo itob..e. &.r. . . . Cnnotry merchants and others ore respentlidly invited In eadunne the stock, which they will find it to their advantage to do, before puts hoeing, as it is his determi nation and atßipted the taell'eystem, to sell for Cash only, and at the lore rat prices. l'hila,necl.47-51-fine] JOHN FA RIERA, Jn.. 231, Market Street, shove tith 'street south side. • . . Wholesale Liquor, Wine, and connim, STORE. S. Jr. corner of :Worker and Menet:sat titres/a, r. 7,71 subs P c i r l i l it A r n r L e....Te n t%'itlly the sto re W3 : ltild hotel keepers of lichuylk and the adjoinre that he 10i,4 On hand a large assortment of Foreign WINES and LIQUORs in the Custom Hoare • gores entitled to debenture. Als.o. at Ids store a roll as.ortment of Domestic Ilratldy, CM. Rom. Old Monon gahela, and II) e Whiskey. which he will sell on the mo-t reaeonahle terms, and snlacirs a share of public pa trounce. It. Cantwell in authorized to receive orders. for him, which shall be promptly attended to. phita,Novw ANDREW C. CRAIG. ROOTS AND SHOES, At the Old Stand, Centre Steed, nest door to . the Pottsville Ho use. __ • S. & „I. FOSTER, t• ARE' now receiving• th dc. their Sprini supplies of ROOTS! °' , 14110ES,compriAng a first rate 1.4. q t -tenant, which tile, now • off, r Ell Wholesale Of rettalit the very - lowest ._ prices. They have also on hand Trunks. Va- I ires, Carpet llac4, and antrbebt,ttoleand Upper Leather: Morneco, Calf Skins. Lining and Binding Skins. Shoe 31.thcrs' Toois t and dgencritrassort carat of Shoe Find lay! N. Q.t.-It/Into 4..F.hoes manufactured at short notice.— Then friends and the public who are in Want of any of the abov3 artides ate respect fully requested to give them a call. May a, la i 7, . 19- __ . 'holesale Hoot and Shoe Store, CORkP FOIL CI.A.Si :4.35, South ThriT, shore Chesnut Street, PUMA tort.rni A. L THE subscriber contitoisshis tacit system V'' ' ' ' .7 . . of. doing business, and otrers a eciod .‘issort mem or 'astern and city made BOOTS and SOCIES.by the package or dozen nt low v, .4... prices than the same quality nf goods slin be Purchased elsewher • iii3lits city. Suffering none of usual losses in trait an el:11111.11ml Of his goods and prices will e'nti'ce at y purchaser that there is nn deception in this advertisement. hitehassrs will examine tho market thoroughly and then calla! No. n, South Third. above Chesnut street. Small dealers supplied at the same prices as large - ones T110:11.k8 L. EVANS:" Philndelt 35—ton phlp, Aug. V, 47 ' JOHN SCII3IIIIVIYEIII,, Bowl. & SHOE MAKCR, . Third Street. oppootte German Lutheran Church, 1).„. -1. . ItCriPECTFIII.LLY annonnces to the citl , zens ',I - Pottsville and the Coal Region gene rally. that he is prepared in make a tine . article of boots and shnes, to fit the foot and d.et. . Ay. whirl, will not fall to Ore satisfurt ion to his l ''' . customers. Frnm the long experience he has hatlin France and New York, in tanking the (hie French lmes. he.tlatters himself that he ran furnish an article which cannot he holm', in the state of Pennsylvania On head and fir sale a Int of fine hoots ; also a supply of line French loather, which will be made , to order on reasonable terms. [Atte.2.3. lis—Om 1191ISE - F4I2ItI3:IILS THE Horse Keeper's Guide ; rotnpriscn; general directions in reference to the duties aPPerlainintr to amble management, with cart. required before tad rifler a Jour nep ; Iteatnictit of 11i,nned hereto; direct nolo in the elt‘d'r.hire hair, and to trocernent of 'mows, and 110 W 1.0 a: reran caul qualities, and detect :he faults of e , trrmen..e.2.eart.and sad die horses; from the London ed.: too. Price '25 cent , Ilied ' sVer , :nary sor,:eort nn rarrierF ; tiTrea tt,ri nn the diseases and AC , i(1.01110 10 widen the • b.f.., Is Kahle; with o.o.trilatintlS to the inc; sniNe. rrtr , t. mpt rrooto. Pri:e 75 The German Hors.' P:vrl^/ for fa rrn..r., lanai)! • en it onto plan: notiollr alexcrlotion of the animal :Ott in hr•tltlt, and showier the anti whi. It thus are he restoied Wlll.ll fliplir.ior.d o V.a work which sintuld be - in - the h'• 41 4 ..f -very (,enter. Price T.wether with a vast •: of other work 7 for sale at tin rtii itANN ;Ws A•n.ketore, - •S. Si. vlrsTre,st. Dr..ltrr in Soolld Shots, Lts th at, ands hoe Fie (lulus, Comm street, ROTISVILLS. - • SeptlB IM? .BOOTS AND Sirtl .--A lot o 1300T4 and SHOD; n 111 ho ootd at no. at A. D. stioENEirs • New Grocery endrrovition !Store. _ Decl 1 SATURDAY MORNING; .FEBRUARY 12, t 548.1 Carriag's, Buggis, Rockaw.ay HE subs,ribei , would bet leare te nT r friendsard tha. p ihlie in ten: e rat that he has le atZllt nal W. el the corner "pp-Itite Claluen9 A Pnr till's 81 earn Aiill, in the rear ,1 the American Muse. where he is prepared to do all kinds ofwerk in l b, el , t manner. Being himself a practical rarriane maker, he hopes to_give entiresattsfa, Ilan to his customers. 1.1.F0r the accointnedation of the coal trade, hi intends Imildine Rail Road car., Driftacars, and wheel barrows, all of w 1,1,1, will he built of the hest material.. Persons In want of anything: in his line will do well to give lilw a call;as hi• charges are reisonable. June 5. 1847. • . wisTAll A. EIRE. 111.ACK43IITH 8110 P.—The subscriber nnnounces labia friends that he has commenced the BLACK:4SIITR ba,.iness in convection with his carriage etual , :ishownt, and is prepared to do ill kinds of work in that line of hu aihesa ut the hest style of workmanship at short notice. and at low rates. COACH MAKING JO.VEN, v . ; f q l.? Just f a t at,r,to,cl.l shat' i 4th, :xl t ( is ,r Market street. I'mi:trifle. where, with first rate material and experienced hands he is repined to make all kinds of CA lIRIA faXti la a style that will compare with those made at any other Itepairing promptly done in a manner th at will suit ALSO . BLACKS)IIII.IING in liv va rious branches. • . . •. Tito:, who want anything in the above line will please con and try we. [ye m 25 47 iin if Benz e't .M. 110, Cht,nut street. Model/14a. COITEIbS AND MANV, EA CTL ILE It IN V ITE the art,nlinn of numb:isms to a choice sr selection of NEW GOODS in their Ike, corn. ( • • ••• 4 • • nasing, SUPERIOR WATCHES in •gold and silver cases, of nil the approved mak4rs, - war.; I anti d time keepers, nohe lowest market prit es: La dies' Gold Patent Lever \Vl:Whet?, and very small shoe; Gold L'Epines, &r. 'Particular attention liven to re pairing and tegolating watches. YEW ELERY,— Bracelets, Brochet, Necklaces, Ear Rings, Finger Itlogs in sets to match, or single. of Ca meo, Enamel. Garnet • Diamond, Turquoise, Topaz, Amethyst. amt Coral. A very large assortment of Breast Pins f•r pUrrina hair into. of ills newei.t. patterns; Hoop Ear Rings, Armlets in Gold and Coral. • GOLD MINIATURE CASES—Silver Card Cafev, Fruit Knives, Stigar Sifters, Song Ladles. Ice. Eream Knives. . _ _ FORKS AND SFOONS.—Prince Albert, King's plain, double thread, a I.t Venetian pgtrernet, of Table, Mediun.. , D , seil, and Tea Yorke.. and Soonna. SOEFFIELD & BIRNIINCDI,I3I PLATED WARDS. containing Tea e, I piect.e: Lime, tenstnre, Cakg BaArts, l'nndl l •sticka, lands, 'mid Wailers. JAPAN:\ EILY.—Tea Trays, in v.'s or Amu Pierre of new designs and very choice, i ported expressly for PAPIER MACIIP, GOODS—Beautiful painted end inlaid with Pend ;.Cahtnets,.Work Ilexep. Port, Folios, Card Ilaskrts 2 Card Cases, Tea Trays In net of 'four, and sinele tot tumblers. • TAIII,E CUTLERY—In seta of fifty-ore pli;nes, nod KWIVes separately. handled with seasoned every, war t:anted not to Tat k. ._C;(11.1) PENS.—Diamond Foisted Gold Pens at the lowesf prices, In Gold or, Silver holders, with Pencils [Phile,Novl.74t-INAlin . Philadelphia Wat cites, Jewelry and Silver iVare, °VAHAN:TED nrrTra V!)Il TIIE THAN' AT ANY oTIIER ATONE IN TIIICATiELPIf Xtry Lc had a-h01t...11e and rrtail at (late NICIIO74S Lh: DUI:A s.) No. 71., North Id St., att,;re ... . - 43 _. w* . ATCHES, all lands, fine, low, and medium quail les, among w lin It are • •- I "''' Gold Levers, full Jewelled, - 810 In .5100 3 „...... •. Lollies -,'' - - - rut 40 Quart iers. imitation - - • ~ ... 5 Silver Lro.ers, Pal jewelled, - - - 20 To :10 Levities. " - - - y 2 to IS Qulttiers. tine, - - - , - - - 9to 10 I t r ro,vm,lty. - -DiAmoods, Gold Chains, Gold ['elm Ivith gold and silver holders, Pencils, fireact Pins. liar and Finger llinzl, Bracelets. Ca oleos ashen. coral and lava. with . very oth..r article nt Jen elry of the richest and ,n,•st r,,,ninnal•le pallerna. rill.Vl4lr. %V ARC.-11,1Ces, Fork., Spoons, Cur, 6.c. of Mandan! silver. PLATED W kn.—Castors, Cake Paptreta, Slaw,, Vases, Card Cased, and other rich fancy goods in great variety. Wholesale buyers will save money, by calling here he • fore no reli,ing. . :,, It 1c.44, this ildVerth , olllPlll and call at No. 79.. V.° is ilt t t,"..Fati46,l the goiebi are r.•ally rhea,r sod better tlein are offered to tli, city. F. 'r sale kW:, a civil .11114' WO, 0 ' , bow (.1.41, -nimble fir a Jewelry of Fah- Cy :;ore. I , ,,qui.r. :IA above, • • . Pinta., Sept. 4, 1947 i. 2(4--Iyi Illt tEn & CI.LIOT, Uff22l3o2=lll= AND 111141111 s I , i TIM N5 ll lO . BY it . IIOLEY 8P7.-711. Store next door to the A tlivr.c-In !food. 1 . 1 . 11 xtreci,, roVv•a - )(FSSIIs. 11. & E. cep e.11,, , au11s On 11,111 . 11 an elleniiive a , oirtiiii i.f ‘VATI , IIES, era- nVi•I'V PIA I, Nice. and mantic - 1. tare foattit ; antioor whirl% they may par, leolarly refer in the celebrated :robd and i of M I. .144,1,nit, ltoliVr! Rolinovin, &c.,. of Isvion - • titer haven splendid corer; lon. -ALSO. and .110.4 attelera and to which they rvnnid i ins ai,ent inn Al.-1). Inrite anil colonic, ;,,ort meld of Jewelry 3111 Silver Wire, rmhnrna noarW , . , ehtr , s . 1 11 , 10; 7,4,41VAl 111.111 rn Ice of every itepairin2lif ‘V,irh"•-li'wnlrf- pronvly 1111 1 111 e 1 I". II it E. Sr. 111 11 httecte , ,tty to atlverttte- - Diehl to utaul. , r le it .took itwie rrprr hrally; lice in ..at; sele;i d with inn. I; care and di,rrininn. and in otni la' the111.1A11,11.11.1 1 , ro 10e fort,) in the 1 . 1.111 1 1! 1 - 111 1 1( 11 1 111- 1. eNI,11111111(.11 1t11•1,.e.0e, will fully vi arrant thl.in in invitnni the 1111,, W.n nfi in the frill cPrifi.letwe tbey•are ens pant In aril as neap as airy outer establi-h net t here where. 17.51-ly Neu, Wholesale and Retail ' ' CLOCK, AVATCII AND JEWELRY STORE. -.... Great Ertraains at 1211,7 Peirce, THE sitteirriterr ha, ing. put received. dirkt ~L 7- \ , from the manufactory, a large and heantifill as. tr .—i . sortela of harks, ‘Vatcht, and Jewelry, In ''•4prelhired to sell them at the billowing extremely hew prices': First qualify Wass O. O. thirty hour, from 81 75 In $i nq do. Pt tore Mbar,.:3 5)/," 4 str do links il;(3. Alarm: ' . 4 PO '' 4.50 do Eight Day Crilanm, 7 110 " S PO do di, O. C.# 5OO " ti OS Full Jeweled Gold !Went Level', 45 110 do SOver, 20 PO ' 25 en Secret Jewel Siiver. 20 00 " 35 CO Alen, a lame ne'ortmenl of Jewelry, riempri-ing Fin ger Rings Breast Pint , . Gold Itrictilets. Grill Curti and Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens. shec tortes, Key., Studs, SA. Clocks. %%Invites, Jewelry, and Silver Ware repaired and He:teed in the most worknon`ike manner. C. Old Gold and Silver tionglit i,r taboo in exchange. N: S.—Country mere limits and dialers would find it to their advantage to give are a'call, as they can ntdain goads et wholesale city nricee.l ROBERT C. GREEN,' ." Clorkand Mud] Itlatter, Centre sireet, belwoon Nlortimer's 110111, and Market street, Inls 4S-3.3inj and oponette G. W. Slati.r's store Watches, JeWeiry, 4..:..- .- • THE Sabscrihei offers to the trade, or by ie a, t b a , w i 1 ,g v ia :, i r i ae ,11, a ,5 1 e g i e n t g te a T i l o a r s i s O r n i r o t meat t i t , ~ 1 1- . 01 , h t a e l Lo , l , - i '..y , or Inannfacta;e. - . . B mods . oyers of mods in thin line.mre Invited to examine the assortment, and orders are solicited i.vdtt the a$Sll. rn tire that every Cliort will be mode to give emit-gamin:l and insure a cart (TILIATI, of mb.totn. Gold mid Silver Lever IValthes of ordinary quality. Do do do oratiperior ilmah. Do" do do Anchors and Lepines. silver doable cased English and Swiss verge Watcher, with light; medium, and heavy cases. Gold Jetvelery in all varielleJ, tine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Mnoical !Mies, playing 2,4,6, 8, and 10 tunes. Gold and Silver Sp. melee. Diamond Fowled Gold Peas. Mantel and Mire Clucks, In gilt and other frames. Watetuuaket. Toola`anil Itrateriale atilt tolls, Fancy Ankles, Foner Fans. Steel Head! If ivina every ttrility fornbtaiiiing goods on the moot Mirtininmmus retitle. corresponding irlMernrotn' trrtl be Mtered to porchasera. JOHN; C. FABIL, •- 11•_t. Chesnut street, IthiMalelplM l . rhilada, or. el. 1817 - Cheap Watches and Jewelry. Vao Slorr,Xo. 3211, Aliaket airect,bettreen Ninth and Tenth, sour!! aids, . PUILADELPIIIA. CONSTANTLY on hand a large arnlsplrnelid assoninont orGoid and Silver Ni. atches. Jewel f•e• ery, Silver :Immix, &c.. Consisting of fall' jewelled Gold Levers, only 823 Silver " .. , 03 " Gold heroines" , - 90 " " Silver '" " lb Whir a large nseortnient of Silver Runnier Watcher, and Jewelery at very reduced prices, Fine Jewelry In great variety, very cheap, all which will ha warranted as representod. - al. Watcher and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Philada.,Sefd.9.l l 3l7 36 6'lo_ F..IiII.I.WORTIL - Cheap Watches, Surer lrare, and Jewelry. ' l'seff,, FULL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, $4O; •LAGold Lepinen. 830: Silver Levers, 00. Gold Guard. Vent, and Fob Chains, Cold and Silver Pencils. Finger and Thanblen, Spectacle.. Ear nines, Miniature etiFFP, Medallions, Fancy Clint Canes, Fans, &c. Silver • Tale and Tea•lionons. Tea Setts. Forks. Ladies, Bolter Knives. Caps, &c. Fine Plated Ea a tors, C,ke Baskets, Ga,ndlestirks. Britannia Ware, Waiters. MACON'S PATENT LAMPS, Sze. Mao, Gold Patent Lever Watches. from Sloth $1.50. Watch, and Clocks repaired. SllperjOr n InniOnd Point Cold Pens at el 50. . J. &W. 1. WARD, .Drl I 47-50-Iy] tOri, Chesnut sl..sbovc 5d at., Plllllll3. - New Grocery, Flour, , Feed,, AND PROVISION ,STORE. TRIS aubscrib. r nom - loners to the citivens of ' Pottsville, that lie hoe lust opened a new G tore- Flour and Feed Store. at his old stand. where he will nlwaye keep en hand a all [Trio, oto , k of rhoire GRtaCERI F.S. PELOVI.IIONS; Fatuity FidlEß. TEA COFFEE..SUGAR, ke.; all rif which will he Fe ! tear.' with areal Bare, and will ha Wild at very_ low l - rates. Ile Ratters hitnself tint he ran make it to the interest of this tommunity to Oat with him: be there fore solltits their rmtrohneu• fie returns thanks to his notnorons mailmen. for the patronnee they bestowed upon him in his other basineps. Deetl 47-519 R D S/IGENER. ", t Eli M.. DEPU Y, 17 I .'' .-r7r, , ,:„..,. .„ .•• . Simeon Dentist, OFFICE . e- ----, -,.-..,-.-. ~,,.. IN MARKET ST. •0 (North 000 • Tusl door above Requlrs Wilson's Office, Daty'D drENERAL ADVERTISER. NEW AND ENTENSOVE ' Cie bin:, and Gentlemen's F 1 in,? Store. ' TilEsubscrtherhasjitst revartrom thecitiv or New York and Philadelphia with a splen did and theapaskortment of ClrithitXassimeres, and Vestinga of the latest importations compri sing the hest black French and- English wool dyed, Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins arid Englidb wool riy , d Clesimeres, French and Engliklt Fancy Gloths. such as Olive, Brown, invisible Green, &e.. French Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy veidilic3. black saiiii,enshmere. cash inerenk, white and buff cassimercs, light fancy vel vets. Slarkeillek, cicc.p - ill I of tvlitith he is prepared to. manufacture to order in the very bast style. and at prices at whirl. he is determined no customer shall comatnEn. Being himself a practical tailor, and eta; pip,nig cniters and workmen superior to any others in the place, he j 3 able to,warrant every article manu factured by him to give satisfaction to the ~most par ticular I¢ fashion. fit and finish.' The sifbscriber has also juat opened at his new store th.. I,.theF4., best, midmost fashionable stnck of ready made clothing ever offered to th e Pottsville public; all a " ich he w il t cl:3pose of at prices which cannot fail to katfify pnrebakr rs, vir':l tine Black Frork Coats from 810 0010 els 00 d,, 'Pre. do 900 16 on L. 'do - Sack di , i 5501050 l' Fanry Frock and Dress Coats , 800 is'pp Jidimmet•Tweed Coats' 250 ,4' 50 ' . I.ledn do 75 200 , Fine Ca.asimere Pantaloons. Slack , ' and faitcy colors'. • / 50. 7 4 SO k•rencli Ca.simere Pantaloons,',. (4aitinnr Coed.) 2250 ' 5'50 Linen Pantaloon! ' . ' 0.1 1 24 rlitperline,blark Satin Vents - ' - do do do 1 50 3 00 Fano - vests Cashmere.' Cashmerettel 75 • 2 50 ma t .zeillesrects ' 621 ' 1.50 . TI e.ubserily,r's establiAhment may •ery properly-be called the Potisedle Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen may always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such us shire, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves. hose. suspenders, Sky. &c , suited to thefastid• is,te of the exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen, or the . wants of the industrlotis labm , per he can clothe a man (ruin head to foot with a suit ofclothes fur $2 50, which is cheap enough for the roore,i. • t C ~hgcribe,r. ling loot re'reweiltlin latest London, nrio,,,New Toric,awl Philadelphia Sprlngand Sommer FaSiliOnS. Any mite MI be nutted at his new More in Centre :.treet, neat door above Clemens', Drum store, Pou,oe le. , B. T. TAYLOR 'Pottrcille, April Ig, 1816, 1:- A Card. . .... „A LIPPINCOTT dn. TAYLOR oispertfully invite i Btu attention at their custionets and the public •in general. to their extensive stock of Brine and Summer goods, just opened, which consist of Frenell, Ennlish, and American style Milled Cloth and 'Ciro imp: ii. ivlrielt for beauty and Style cannot be surpussoil by any other establisitment in - the State.— Tile Vesting, tic tiliese, are something very' rich anti It oidsume ; the fancy Scarfs. 11andketchie6. chi rts,S uspe fele, s, t: hives, Alc were selected, and can not be Fold cheaper by any oilier establishment in the United:4.les. , L. & T. flatter theMselves they do give to their.cus tomer' newer satisfaction in the way of good Work. "honer ; roods, and morn fashionalitY'cut .oats nail the rmajorhy of tailors in the cities ,of Philadelphia, New York. et. Baltimore. L.& T. Having taken the medal at the Iwo last exhibitions of the Franklin In.titute, is a stroll: guarantee tliat they ranting be surpassed in their profession. LIPPINCOTT & TATLORiI Merin:int Tailors and extensive Clothiers. Cotner of Centre & Ma ha Menai, sts., Pottsville. P. B;—Just received 10 piece's of fine black and Olive Cassinett cloth 15 pieres D'Orsay Plaid Cas•ipiere, . ' 100 yMds Einhrold,•tt-d Satin Vesting, , i . I:30, ja Fret.rh Black Satin, , . , itti id+ En2tit.h do I 15 pieces of Mots French Cloth, 10 do Donjon:l- dol IS il. , tsitYltie Milled (.11,10111PfP, i 12 - ds Drab &c.. (or Sommer Coate. . .. 11.! 4. Drab, Olive, Citron Green, London Smoked coll., 1 All of the above gouda' ran he vein at the Clothing Sto're is f slesss. LIPPINCOTT & TA VLOS. ..if twit 17.1517 ‘, to Pottsville. tatttnEl, [t. ,K11211)011 324)0:1E1 SC IR I S DON ',lFl'zciirt.NT TAILORS, . 1 ."0. V Suu:A Third Sirrer. nriirly opposite the .Es sit Philedrlphin, nrsrLcrevut.i.r announce to their 'friends , the plih!!,. Thai they are constantly, prepa :t? 'red 1., Ina . , I. order, of the finest and best ilm;ertik , , and it moderate priers: every article of a.sllkiN contaitittine a Gl,nii , - :i0nn . ...110r01.e, t'or whirli their complete suck of eliolve , arttl: carefully selected Clidhs,. Cassinieres, Ve.ting., Sur., ol the latest nod moat desirahle pat ter., furl. TI:14111. n practical kt twledce of the business and .1 persq; :titento.tito every carmen!, enables :them I..cive,ntl,e . ialisfit . lion. anti to both , old and; new tt•t.nte.r. , they res;metfully Coder an Inv Itatton to riy.• re at a call. 1 .11av1 , .! hang for years connected with some of the k...f am' fasinonahle establislerentsirt.thls ronn enwtoying 111111 C tlill first rate worknn.n, and being it: thecenst Inc re‘ eipt of the latest fashions, and heft, Si )11, Ii goods, the.„ re Willy prepared to accommo date Cflf,illerf, in the h"st manlier Aug. ii. J. r. i..er - TON, • • nn.grEß 4..v.n r.qrLoß, 210. yaf iliriti.e, Sorrrerian Overt, P,M.rille. .1 !m liFili‘t have to iiira , rn 16011 patrons 0 oil the witille reliiita.ly that hr Mil) coetinnes to do lein..., 'it intoCIII maul. where Ise k prep4not ' to matte up oarIIIPI4S ,In the very neatest 111y10 atOl larr.it la,wens of the it ty Front Ilia past experi ence in hit 1110.44 thrwicliont the United Staten, he flat ti•ii, Ititi-iiir thitt he Is ihiertor to intle . iilv in his line - of liii..it,, ll' Ihl•feraft• 114111.4414 In fOLI4Ive a portion Of the pialie pat liiiill2e. kli r11111VIII• 11114411,4(4141 10 him Will In wade up in the 0001001 si yle. and at the very elect! II I.ctite tvririnuted to tit no !curly. Wattled, n Oft': sii Ii arit . the above beitinesix. [\rvi3 17 16 If E.IIM A 1-E have always been averse, 111111 have heretofore, i,v"hlod appearing before the public in any but strictly otewliMitile advertisements. Selfilefence cum tie is us. in the present instance, to depart frnm our rule to obviate in urine tncasit re. frequent MIA repres'entation nod nCsoittlerstaroting The' Old Pain 71 Tea Coninany." NO. 24, (late No. 30s) Smith Setrend st rect. commenced business iti the :spring of IJ-15. The reputation' they 22 .1 1,,ve. ”bial,,e,ll,swithin the past year. ply- en rige to many Imitators—some have even aPCIIOIPII INC some. name. causing mecn doubt in the pulite - mind us to which is the aril tont Company. We li ive iii iv nil. or Intention In take to ourselves any credit retarit is doe tei others ; neither are we dis 1 k tirA by loom.f i.iletice, to have the credit due to us appropriated by ethers; or assume censure when not j •aereed. Thereiiiro partleularly request our old friends— merchant? in Ihe interior, and the public generally—lo real tech that this Company has but one warekonse ; that all teas pocked by them cute South Second ia reel 110 the, 11,11,1,1 1/114/ that no other teas are theirs, let t hi ta ire sold under what name they may. Western end country merchants and others. favoring its with a Cali or their orders,. will receive prompt atteni. thin, and none Inutile best teas, guaranteed to give sat isfaction, from the • ' • . OLD PEKIN' TEA COMPANY. Ni,. 24, South Second street, Between Market and Chesnut. Philadelphia. itl• The above tees can always be obtained of the iintmeriber; ole agent forsthe proprietors in Schuylkill county. JANE BERRYMAN. Poltnvilte.,Tanhh 15134-4 m The . 6.110 n, India Tea. Company, HAVING OPENED A TEA wArtEttoueF, . Jlra.l.2lZ, North 77,1 rd serge, sent door V" Old Rotterdam hotel, , 1 x;,, , -7.7.-il-s. errhsrigt.ritts. R': •,..„' 0 FOR the disposal of their choice GREEN AND ~.7.V.; !MACE TEA S. of the latest importations. would N.4.,.. - ,l•lvery respectfully invite a call from country merchants and others v 1311417, our city. Our teas are of the muter quality, and very fragrant, ha ring been select ed with the greatest care and at unusual low prices. -' For and country trade they tv 11l he packed In quarter. half, or pound Packages, if po - cued ; shim furnishing two. advantages ; lot no loan in draught., gol an assort went nf teas fora very small amount of capital. 1 The latter particularly Is ofadvantagecto persons of modernte Means. nod whose sales of the ;Mich:are limited. • Our determination is to avoid all unnecessary expense Clint CI have a tendency to increase the cost of our teas, knee the present course of circular letters to the trade stead of travelling agents, a practice pursued by some nut' odemporeries, nt very great expense. These' Agpits must be paid whether they make sales or L , tint. !tm.' it h the advantages we possess of procuring Teas; and , a rinse application to business, to say nothing of allcm , ding to our own linstiess,and not entrusting it to others mug ultimately . ipnure us ashore ofynur custom. I l• •' , '. Jangl-2-thno. , 'Wholesale Grocers, • No. 130, ..Vor(h Third Street. above Race, ZeZty • 7111LAVELPIIIII. ~:11 THE mihscriher would ask the attention orconntry merchants to the general assort x6 jr : meal of FRESII HOODS,which la always to be had at Ms store. . i lie keeps constantly on hand prime 'Green "Rio and lAauyra COFFECI. hest quality Steam Syrup and Su gar iioOSe MOIASSEs ; every variety of Refined and Brown SUGAR; a large stock of Green and Black TEAS, of the latest Immolation and ofevery descrip tion and price ; OIL, SPICES, SALT, are., &c. i Country prnduceaaken in trade, or purchase air market prices. Merchants would flail it to their Interest'to via . in estatilishment,'where goods are offered at tin. OTrilift prices, on the rarest asnatitile tenni, and are put tip with prondituess and 'delity. Pittia , ,Sept.l,47 36, fitsil %VILLI/01 nosr,v. ' B. C. Eierelt, PEINCIPAL OE THE PIMA. 81.110EON'i ./ • . INSTITUTE. J. 91, South fith,St,Erloto ?en._ _ mannetettin. , 1 „.. Successfully treats many comp aints at by a skilful application of / trtsps- 411kor . r...i, GEN. mile under his direction, in- ' "" rludine Trusses. abdominal Supporters, Lace siorkines. Susp..nnory Baudyes,S.lMUider DIYIEFII, and' Bandages for defortnnier. le warrants the retention • nf th e worst reducible fluptimn by the use of his Patent Town, (Patent granted *itch. 71, ISM) which glees an easy and upward preSsure. which can be varied in degree. and othertelsVhy the wearer at pleasure. - By its action as an ewe (font abdnminai supporter; 11 tends to prevent and r ure titer complaints as well as ruptures. rem ALe Depart tent on the 241 floor, Wet the charge or Ws. Everett (entrance by the private house door,), by whom Inds are fitted with such Bandares . aa may he required, Winding bet Elastic Utrro A4dosifeal - Sup / porter, trbi b given great relief and satisfaction to In' Wearer N B. Orders by letter, (post paid,) will be Prompt• ly atte .del to. . _, IPhilada.Bsp.lB 47 • 39 em , JOIJRIN Terms of the Miners' JournaL SINGLE stiIIsGRIPTIONSt Two Dollars per annum, payible,sembannually In advancr,to those who reside in the County--andantin olly n advance to those who reside out orthe County. The publisher reserves to himself the right to chair gg .10 per annum, when payment Is delayed longer than one year, • three copiei to one address, $5 00 Seven Do Do 10' 00 Fifteen • Do . Da 20 00 Five dollars in advance will pay for three yes essub wription to the Journal., .• 'RATES OF ADVERTISING Dne:Squaie of 161inea, 3 times, Every subsequent :nsertiou, :Tour !knit, Subsequent Insertions, each, One Square. 3 months, Sis months, One Near, tin ;Mess Cards of f:lve lines, per annum, Ntrrehants and others, advertising by the Near. with The privilege of inserting dif ferent adverti,ements weekly, , 12 00 .}larger Advertisements, a■ per agreement. Poettp. THE MAIDENS DREAM. ' By J. E. Carpenter, Esq.. Oh, mother: I havedreamed to night A dream of early days, ' .[ Whet. everything [seemed Ibis and bright, [On which we used to gate : Methought I saw his gentle form Stand by our cottage door, - .[ And that the clay-cold had was warm That mine oft press'd of yore. - Oh, mother: I havii dreatned to-night Or many a by-gone hour, Of many a blossom fair and bright Ibt brought me for my] bower : I've Iteard arain the old church bell ' Fall meetly through the vale, Again I've heard. those cold lips tell Some well remembered tale. Oh, rnnthert•l hove tried awhile Some outward Joy to glow, ' " To smile as you would have me smile. ' Rut still my team will flow,: For every night some blissful dream . Steals o'er my troubled brain And every morn comes day's bright beam To break that spell again. ONLY THEE. Sung by Ale. H. If. Reece,: My son% in one i f nbroken sigh, - 41reathei fort sts love for thee • And all the thoughts that treasur ed lie Within my minory, Were first engendered, and will die, For thee, and only thee-4 This world would be in me d wild. If it were not for thee! And more thnn parent's love tin child, Or bird for mate nr tree, Or sunlight on its Waves. which sit:dia— l/ what 11 feel for thee!, By.'llrs. W. P. O'Neil, late Alicia Jane Sparrow. Like blossoms that yield not their fragrance tilfcrush'd Like, ninth that seems not so lovely till husled—' The heart of the poet, when pierced to the tore, Gives forth sweitn ess more iieblhan it,offer d before Yet that' swe , nness is never so prized by the crowd As when the swAct sinner lies mule In the shroutll Qtr . suEnts:ii.—What ii is.—The July I . number. of ) the Westminster Quarterly - Review contain , . a revi .w of the' popular life of George. Fox, by Josiah Marsh.. in which are explained seine of th e , tr its of Quakerism; ''Quakerism is distinguished Iparticularly by the brevity of its th aeleslof faith,, and the' rigor of its life. ' The merely doctrlnkl part of Quakerism consists in four aiticks 'only : The existence of G,,d;"the. ni, authenticity of the-Scrip'ures, th inspiration of the Holy Spirit. and the divinity o Jesus Christ. But the moral code of Qoakeris i for governing the conduct of its memb,rs. makes the most direct and specific war on the great besetting evils of life and '.society that has ever been attempted. ,'usury of every kind is pre-cribed, not only in itself, but in it' - great corisequen es, War and sla very ;for it is clear thm,:without a desire for luxu ry. neither war, nor slavery could arise. r .,.. . Gsortos Fox. undertook to. effece.as great , a change iii the manners of his followers as Lycor goo, or as Loyola did. The means he 'depict 'were the reverse of theirs. Earls of them exacted ,taths or vows of obedience to his. code. Fox took no such covenants, but forbade them. He disavowed all exclusive pretentions ea en oracle or leader, and asserted, for the first time, entire moral and intellesttial freedom; teaching that every man must himself look to the "light with. in," the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and not he dependent on other men, whether priests or preachers, for a knowledge of their duties. Lyeurgus enforced his code by the - arm of politicel,power. Loyola invoked that tremendoui engine, the Inquisition.. Fox repudiated all Arca, with ate most eminent success. Quakerism bat flouri-hed , in those countries only where the nob lest race of men and the highest civilization pre vail. Its doctrines are too optritual, its morality 100 pure to be acceptable among any of the infe rior nations or races of the earth. But inEng land end Arnef.ca the sect number three or four hundred thousand .inembers. - exempt from crime, _ . .. MEM from violence, and from pauperism -It hold,' no alaves—it takes part in no war. The belief of the Quakers recoaniaes'the philosophy of slavery, and therefore forbids , ' luxury. -It avoids the'`-sla. , very of the White man as well as the black. Fur it is ilearthat: a lite of indolence, Indulgence and display 'nn the part of those who have' wealth. must make . slaves of those by whom tabor the.. excess is produced whi . ch is thus consumed. Where a man is content; with the comforts of life, his own labor will priduce them, and exempt him from the desire of unjustly. appropriating the labors of others. 1 But the effects of Quakeri4m have been felt far beyond the boundary of the sect. The'r splendid success of -Penn, in the adoption uf,a pacific poli cy with the 'lndians of Pennsylvania, by which that colony lived for seventy years in' profound .peace, whilst all the test of, the colonies evert in continual war,, has made a deep impression on, civilized nations, and has contributed perhaps more than anyahing else to the adoption of the pacific policy which our government has always, until lately purstan]. At all events no example ie on record, where a powerfid pienple like ours have referral], 11,11 Penn did. the' policy of-buying out 'the previous and weaker occupants, rather than that of killing them out; and seldom, indeed has territory been so easily won. To the Quakers of Pennsylvania; we are also indebted fur the, penitentiary, system as a substi tute for the previous bloody trinainal code of Eng- , land ;, and to the Quakerismrof England we are indebted for the present system of mild and per. suasive treatment of lunatics, instead of the pftl• Viola plan of whips and fetters: Such are the great, benignant, practical resale of the ultra, abstract spiritual faith, of which George Fox was the firot - - It is lull of ir It to sem then and VI simi. those troy tiger mut e !!!!!B bate gi, . grour. widen their dominion over the be.; of Men la society advances towards the Christian standard, for they lie at the very foundeion of all tract moral, intelltattnal, and politimilmfortns. TO CLUBS 01 00 11300 5 00 800 3,00 LINES *views. ,stieurt .anb -Vortk ACTS FOR TILE CURIOVS.—The moon when et full, reflects upon the earth only about one three thousandth part of the light of the sun ; and the lunar repo, oven when concentrated by a powerful lens, end the focus directed upon the bulb of a t:elicate thermometer, do not effect it in the slightest degree; hence the "phrase, .'the .pale cold moon." is not only poetically beautiful, but philosophically correct. The Volume of bulk of carbonic acid gas expir ed by a healthy adult in twenty-four hours is said to amount to 15,000 cubic inches. containing -about six ounces of solid carbon. This is at the rate of 137 pounds av , iirdupois per annum; and tatting the total pnpidition, of the glo! e at seven hundred and sixty millions, the amount of solid carbon or charcoal every year produced by the human race, wilt exceed 46,481,143 tons! Ad ding to this all the carbon produced by the com bustion of * fires and gas-lights, by the decay of an imal and vegetable matter, the exhalations from springs, there' need be no marvel as to the source whence pleats derive their solid or woody Material, (Which is principally. carbon,) seeing that their leaves are sped illy fitted for the 'heap. tion of carbonic acid gee from the surrounding at. mosphere. In Britain,the disposition of dew friim the at mosphere is generally Piss during the continuance of an easterly than of a we.terly wind, a phe non anon attributed-to the different nature or the surfaces over which these winds travel—the for mer crowing the continent of Europe, and thus becoming comparatively dry and arid; the latter, sweeping across the waste expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, and therefore becoming moist or dydiatrl, requiring but little reduction of their temperature for the copious deposi.ton of dew to ensue upon terrestrial objects. The aimosi here immediately incumbent upon the earth has the power of ab•mrbing more of the blue rays of light then at great , r altitudes; and, thus when' we cast our eyes on high, we look through a volume of the densest air replete with b'ue light : and so Itkewise_il we look abroad over an extensive tract of country, the horizon of which is formed by distant hilli,they appear,blue. or. in other words, they partake of the color of the medium through which they ere viewed. If •we journey to them. the blue color gradually vanishes. and at length their ordinary colors appear; and now, looking from° the hills to the spot from whence we journeyed, it' in •turn appears blue. The tinge called the t,lltt r ie Mountatng," in Aus tralia, another of •the came name in America, and many others elsewhere, are not really blue, 'for they possess all .the diversity.ot scenery which their climates can give; but to the eye, when first di•cavered, they all, at first appear blue, and they have retaino the name. - ." In addition to the r numerous mechanical uses of 'Wood," says Mr. Griffiths, "and its claemic I ' uses as a sort of .nrtificial heat, the _chemist dia., covers that it is capable of a most curious things or trammutatiun fact, a kind of bread may he made of,wuud. This is effected by selecting the..ssw-iluitt of the least resi dou. wood-that of beach, for example—yrashing t anti water to remove all soluble matters, and hen gently dry it in an oven; after this, it is.mix. eJ with marshmellow juice r and formed into cakes which are baked at a high temperature; and thee reduced to fine powder, with the addition of a little corn flour and leaven, fronfe dough, which, when moulded into loaves. and baked, constitute bread more palatable than that prepared in time of 3:arcity from bran andhu.As of corn." YAcuums.—lf a flexible vessel be enip tied of air, its sides will be almo.t crushed ogetn er by the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere. And if a tube partly fitted with fluid, be emptied of its air,lhe fluid will rise to the toff. The bce understands this, and when.be comes to the cup of the email tioneysurkle and finds that he cannot_ reach the sweet matter at tbe bottom, he thrusts in his body, shut up'the flower and then exhaust., the airrand so possesses hidiself of the dust and honey or the flower. The feet of flies and lizards are'construcb;tl on a similar principle;, and thus. they walk with ease on glass or on the ceiling. Their feet are s! mode Si to create a vacuum be neath them, and so they bare the pressure Of the atmosphere, fifteen pounds t. 4 the square; inch, to enable them to hold on. The cat has the same !miser to a less extent.. lie Olb triortZr. FROM FOREIGN PAPERS Sir Gervase Clifton, of Leeds, in York. shire, was blest with seven wives, •'so the epi logue of his own writing informs us." The first three, who were maidens, he calls honorable ; the second three, who. were widows, he calls worship ful ; and the seventh, who was; a servant-maid, horn under his own roof, he calls bin well beloved. —Each of the six agreed to this marriage with the riext, before her death. smile that awful peri od were attended by their successors. Sir Ger vase had several children by hiii last wife, some of whose descendants now enjoy the family estate. He was buried at the heed of his seven'wivee. • Madame Guiceioli , though no longer °our ynting Theresa." is still handsome and attractive. The golden .hair, which formed the theme of one of the first lays of our glorious poet; is still un streaked by silver, and hangs in ritiLl j ets over neck still the admiration of many. Her complex ion. oncd -bright as Aurora." is but little faded, and thealarm and fascination of her manners axe unimpaired, Tone is powerless there. Altogeth er none feel a;toniShment ; at all events, et the rather sudden dererininatian of the Marquis i de Balmy fur mapiage. Love and le2W.—A. young lawyer, who hs.l long paid his court to a Is•ly without much ad vancing his suit, accused • her 'one day of •theing insensible to the power of love." -It does, not Moir," she archly replied, i-that I am so because I ant not to be won by the power of attorney."— , Forgive met replied the suitor, "but you should remember that all th e votaries of Copia are so iieifors." Literal Translatiune.—A Parisian - author has translated Shokspeare's line, "Out, brief candle,' into French, Ihus—••Get out, you short candle!" That irn't as bad as the translation of en excla mation of Milton's by a Frenchnian, who render. ed -Hail horrors—hail !," thus—'•How dye do, horrors—how d'ye do?" Ghosis.—One argument to prove that:the corm man relations of ghosts are generally false. may be drawn. from the opinion held, that spirits are never seen by mom. than one person at a time—that is to say, it seldom happens that above one persory in a company is possessed with any high degree of gloom or melancholy.! Prevention of Cholera.—lt is an important fact that the Moravian settlement of Sample, on the' river-Volga, has again, for the second time, escaPi ed the visitation of the cholera, whilst the disease bits prevailed all around it. This is soppoaed to be the result of the Well known temperance .and cleanliness of the; Moravinna. A Person entering the House of OommOne when, the Rump Parliament was sitting s exclaim ed: '•These are.goodly gentlemen; f could.work for them all my life for nothing." " What trade are you my Mend V asked one of the auezdants. "A rope maker r replied the other. A Satirist's Objection to Death.-1 should like to remain some time longer in world, and the %ore so, since I have reason to frer that I shall be able to make little or no are of my , satirical:humor in the next! Upwards af $lOO,OOO are annually distributed among those who apply to her Majesty queeq Adelaide for assistance. Now. True!--A. tnt rosn tom no friends in an omnibus,—[Punch. \ Rent contains about fire millions of in. hkbitants. ey: The laTgait elciveholder iri titer world By lieu Chaias:Agurersene. Traestmed from A. Da.bi Vary *other, I'M tired, and I wOriosl4ln be sleeping ' Let me'repose upon thy boikffi week ; But pm:in:axe me that thou urht Leave oft weeping, Because thy tears fall hot upon my cheek. ' Here it Is cold :_tkelempest racedh madly; - BUtln my dreams all ni sn wond'rous bright I I ice the angel children smiling 4f3dly.. . When from my weary eyes Lshut out light. Mother, one s tends Inside me now and listen t Dost thou not hear the mush's sweet accord I See now his white wings beautifully glisten Surely those wings were given him hymn , Lordt Owen, gold abd red are gloating all around me t They are the flowers the angel scattereth, hall I hare also wings whilst life has bound asta Or, mother, areahey given alone . in death/ NO. 7 IVhy dost,thon clasp me at if I were going, Why dolt thou preeethy cheek thus unto !mine Thy cheek la hot. and yet thy lear*Are flowing I will, dear mother, will'ho 010-ays thine: . • Do not sigh—lt marreth my reposing; And. if thou weep; then I MUM, weep with thee I Oh, I am tired—my weary eyes are closing: • Look, mother-look the angel 1; lit eth ! TIED EINGS Or ENGLAND. First 'Mom the Norman, then William, his sow; Henry. Stephen and Henry, then Richard and Joh n. Neat Henry the third, Edwards, one, Into and three,. And again aftier Richard, three Henrys We see Two Edward.. third Richard, jr rightly 7 guess, Two Henrys, sixth Edward, queens Miry' and - Rese Next James of Scotland and Chancy whom they slew, And next, after Cromwell, another Charles too; Next James the Second ascended the throne, And William and 'Mary together came on; Till Anne, three Georges, fourth William, all past, Then cometh Victoria, may oho long he the last, Select illiscellann. Esser upon theltliznis of .dnimals In feriorto Man.—Of thole siiparent knowledge of the sciences and arts. ond of ',their profesriOns, on: cupations end einploy merits. Bees are Geometriciiins.--qheiricellay,are en constructed as, with the least 'quintity of materiel, to hove the lergest•sized spaces and the least pos. aible i 13,4 of interstice. .So also I. the Ant-Lyon. Ilia fUnnel shelved trap ie es exactly correct in itel confiinntion co if had been formed by the tilos& aroiete of our epecies, with the aid of the best inittu• menu. tpetio abtl 1 Tt Eleci The Nautilusjs a Nirrigator.—lin raises and cowers his sails, cars and weighs anehoe, ind per arms other nautical etilutions. • Whole tribes of Birds are Nusii7fUrts. The i Beaver is on Arciiiircl. Builder, and • Mod cutter: lie ruts down the trees, and builds ..., homes anil - nams: The marmot is a civel engineer. ' He not, only • bunkhouses, but con.trUcts aqueducts-and &sins . . to keep Ahem dry. • Tho Whito ants maintain a 1 regular -army of isoldial: . . Thesnarmota are agriculturists: They cut • down grass and make it Into hay. 1 . . . The East India ants are horticulturists, They raise mushrooms,' upon whicti .ttit'y feed their your.g. , t • - Wasps are paper manutteuros. • - Caterpillars arc silk spinners, • . The bird Pleetus Tenor is a weaver. Ife waves a web to mike his need . The primia is alsilor. He s e ws the leaves to gether to make hie nett. _ \ , The squirrel is a ferryman, with a chip or a, '', piece of bark fur a boat anal his Flail for a sail, he , crows a stream. Dogs, wolves, jackals anti ma • ny oti..ers are bun - ) :;- ters. . The black bearrontl the heron , are fisherman. • The ants have regular day-laborers. The monkey is a rope-dancer.l Of, Goternment.—The aistanan:of bea'vers present us with 'model of Rep blicantsnr. -The bees live under a monarchy. The Indian. antelopes furnishan example of a portriarchal covcrinentt Elephants exhibit an aristornity of (Oita.: ild horses are sa'd to electltlietr leader. And sheep, in the will - statt•J are • wider. the , control of a, milit/ty chief rao4—Thitadeiphia • True Sun. I t FRANK' IN ON WAR—The 'following . . is an extract of a letter written Ily Dr. Franklin, • while in France, to Sir Joseph Danko, soon after the conclusion 01 , the' peace of 1783: , tljoin Y , ith4ou meet cordially in rejaieln.r at the' return Uf_reacc. 1 I hope that it will ballasting, and thist, mankind ; will at, length. as they call theinselvei T reasonable creatures, have . reason and • sense ' enough to iettla their eitTerenreal without cutting throats; fin' in my opinion, the* nem:. wail q goad War ar a bad Peace. -V V hat Tat adth!io . tis to the conveniences and comforts of living might mankind have acquired, if the man y +pent iri - .wats had been employed • in works o , public Oro , . , %%hat an extension of A gricul ure, even io the taps ofjeur mountains ! what river rendered noiiigable,or Joined by c male! - What bridg s, acqueddets, new roads and other public works, edin..c3ltuit_ r improreihents, render iing England a coMplefe paradise, might now have 'been obtained by spinding-thorc Millions in doing 'good, which in the (-Ist war have been spent in . doing mischief—in bringing• misery into thous ands of famli l es, and destroying the dives of so ; many thovsa da of working people,' who might have performed the useful labor r I , How TO MAKE A MATCII.CatCh a young gentleman and lady in good conditiim; let the gentleman be green, and the lady . be tender. Piece, them at ihe dinner . table, and l baste the gentleman .witha-good quantity of, wine. While he is seeking, Stick in a good word every now and then about Miss, this will help to make him 'oil. 'When helbegins to change color and turn red, take hinfitito the drawing room„set him and the lady side by 'Side, stuff them with sweet estas and strong 'green tea. Then plate them at the • piano, and blowl - the flame till the lady sings; when ypu hear the gentleman eiab, it is time to . remove them, as they are then ] warm enough,— I Now, put them by themselves in a corner of the mom or on a 6013, and there tat them simmer • together for the \rest of the evening. sort ' or guile is nut cooked at one dressing, but if re. peatetftwo or tlar times, care tieing taken to keep them together as,.nmeh as convenierA, they will be ready for, matrimony whenever .they era wanted. N. B.—After it to now-,and t sour. ' - LENDINO AN INVITATION IoIST..—^A lady ?rime time since. anxious to give a large panty arid elbow herself into (ate CaZarilble wor:d. a ,11117. U ., lar kind Of 3mbithin, borrowed invitation hat of a leader of ton and sent out her cents t.,per , ms ahe did not know. only animus q..hare a taw gatherine. "Are you pine to thedew woman's' to-night," ingui,ed lone fashionable of anmher,— .• Yes," was„,tha.Aaswer, .• are you: not going l" Certainly, we, shall see some fun'tbire ;" and there was fun therei Some Wags who had receiv ed inritationS•dreaied a French servant in the beat attire, took him in add introduced linn to the lady, who received him Very kindly; not knowing who he was no more than she did ninti-tenths of her guests, until some ot the ohl heads discovered the cheat and walked ttie fellow our; Vt , hat folly ! What ridiculous ambitions to pay some $BOO or . $lOOO to be laughed at !—(LocVs'Newspaper. A Bt rsn—Th‘ following is both pretry • and poetical—with \tt savory d.ish'r originally. Who the writer la We know rid. .What a mys terious thing is a blitsb. that a single wurd t a look ors thought 'hood Ind that inimitable' carnation over the cheek. like he soft tintslof a summer 'met ! Strange, too, that it is only the v*ce— the human fade—Li:at is capable of blushing! The hand or foot does not turn red, with modesty or sharce, any more twat the : gleveror sock which covers it. It is the free that is Heaven! There may be traced the intellectual phenomena with confidence amounting to 0 moral Icertainty." A KE a REPL*.—John /Wesley in a considerable party, bpd bcen maintaining with great earnestness tboldoctrine Yet Popeli, Vox Del. against his sister, whose atents Were pqt unworthy of the family to which she belonged. At last, the preacher ' P3 put an end to the eantro verey, put hie argument in the shape of a dictum, and said:, , •1 tell yclu, sister; the voice of the ppeple is the voice of God." l , "Yeg," she re• _Plied. mildly, "it cried 'crucify him'!" A more admirable answer perhaps never: was given. FEMALE EDUCATION.— '`What is want ing," said NapOloon,[..that , two' outh of Franca may be well educated ',I"1 • -. ;: . . "Mothers!" said litisdanie ampan.•'. This reply struck the Eropeior. dilate," said be,;' , ls indeed a trio 'system of, education. - Let it be our care to train op mothers, who eliallkno7 how to educate their 411drett.7.,1 1 ~~ n Plf. Er TOE DlrtriG CHILD ' . • Jlelearo(o ' .:•theNine.Killer'; is in Aral'. o is,the Cress the Wildturkey, the Ray, ant: {he Electric Estate arria..l , ! they wiii'require look 'cri;no they ore opt to becoine 1111