a I titt.; Reading, and Pottsville Rail }Wad. - v- • -1;-; RATES OF FREIGHT ON MEE4NIANDiTt• Si AMU AFTER Denmticr 15t.1847, Giyods wfli be ferwarded with despatch at the ((Mowing rated freight. between Pottsville and the point's below toted, per ton of 1000 Ibe. &Meets Pottsrilli I Betneen,Pottsrills and PAlla. _and Reading. • tarter *late, tiles, .ke 42 30 . in Iron blaams,timber, mar-1 kle, rosin, tar, pitch, and }2 1 CI krindatonce. ; a n r and spikes, bar iron,l , canting", lead, turpentine, cabling', ...... --. ,-. , I bait, raw tobacco, salt, b. 3 25 prOvisions, - potatoes, Inca- I per, stoves, be.. ~ our per barrel, , $ 0 . 'lm ro at,cn,rye, clover Seed. . and salt per bushel... 1 ___ Of Croceries. hardware, Steel,l - copper, tin,brass, domestic . ' , liquors, machinery, butler, • : and usp;cheese, lard and .--11 75 t 170 O• tallow, oil, wool, cotton, I . '; leather,oll, hides. paints, I •--;•_ oysters, raw and totdagei •• -.- . . _ >, r y . goods, hemp, and meth t C slues, es foreign liquors. I wines, glass, paper, fresh 6•O00 h 40 ' ash, meat, confestionary, • , books and stationery. - • . rNO additional charges for commission, storage. or ' - ' 4 • els' n g or del i etriag freights at any of the Company's . potann the beet • , jN0v.2747,- , 18 If ....,- . , Arnble of Freight , and Toll on Coal .'•:',e,, •.. -- .. i _ .:if , , sii i_n_. . 3 .t: PER PIIILADA. AND READING 11, FL; ~ From.slarch 13112 to lone tit, 1818. --,..?' r. zsr, To From Mt. Carbon. Sell. „ Iron.. P. o C s linr. ,„• • 4 - ._iefimnud, • 125 ' -' 2lllrhilade l Phia , . - 125 30 IS.. i , ,, , ellned Plane, , 125 20 • OS . 5 :-.4 ketown, / 25 20 ,7-:;;•:2 , rmantown RR. 1.25 20 - 05 - - ~';,.,+r„ ails of Schuylkill, 110 05 - 95 1.1..:1,:. anayunk, • 105 • 00 90 ,- - ,K,1 01l ehorken and :3.2d Plymouth R. IL, 05 90 65 f , t,„,..l4Titm nut I mile be- . , ...... Illoor‘risitnnwrri:OtrTlriiige-,9° W 4 ',..'' _ ~,, non, go 03 85 1 ,... . ort Kennedy, 90 90 85 `':Walley Forge, 00 . 90 85"-... t , AlPlicsnlxville, 85 85 75 ; 4 . lloyer's Ford, so FO' 75 --;.-,''S/Pottsiown, 80 08 75 ; ,11RougiarsmIle, '6o' 60 75 1 -Iskumatown, , 75 75 70 ' 70 65 f".':2ltretaardler4; Reading 70 .4 and Mohniville. (7, -65 , CO i r tr-kllohrsville, 00 •. 45 ll.=.7;4llantburg, 2 li, l • B t lOnvigsburg. ~. ' 2 ' The freight and tolls on runt to Richmond during thil :• , '.7i,,lsontbs of June and July will her . From3it. Carbon. Bch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. s -1 40 135 1 - 20 j-';_='. Cs and after Aug. 11 60 1 55 1 40 1- : ,1 Ily order of the Prcaldent and L . 7.31i5 rf ;3,,,. . t.ry. r-1 ol6ee of the Phil & Reding 1_ ,4. R. Co., March 11,1848. , f , II- Pi ..c , ..”. COLLIERY WORKS, -z;il - t ..4,>:.... L 4 . v..T11 . = . % . r.74 . 4 ...w..a- rt 4 --- -- • • V., FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. :f.,,,, , ,1rrHE subscribers, at their old stand. corner of Rail =.l. Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared to man , qfitifactiite to order. at t ne soonest notice. Steam Engines Fland Pumps, o any power and capacity for mining and ~i 1.40 solidtr . li n up p ri e n a l e gy :n o ; s l iS s e s a l . 8 . re41; i b si r . e i g la u c i h r i e s d e . s , with --?;:i Also pillars and Blowing Cylinders with till nerve ,,,4eaary machinery for Blast Furnaces. Hot Air Pipes, of dithe most approved plans, Cup and Dalljoints and /re --e ter ropers, of the very best construction. They pai -1 ":4 Ocularly IEO , IW the attention of Iron Mane rs'and par . 74 ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of .:yk,. Patterns for Rolling airts, haying lately constructed ',..,.,:,. tke machlnerrfor wt:, of the largest Mills in the coml. ...1 try. vie .—The,Wpoming Mill at Wilkesbnrre. and the . . r ., oiling Mill nt - the Montour Iron Works. Danville. 4;', They are fully prepared tor this kind of work, together 2,..f with every variety ofgeneral machinery. Of the g0a1..-,,.-: ..-,,.-: ity of their work, nd materials. it is enough to say, that- time and experience, the most infallible tests, have fre amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en _ ',7.2 , .1 gine. and machinery. !2.' Orders are respecfully:sol kited and will he promptly , ',- attended to.' lIAYWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January,•l7. 1816 - ' 3-Iy !:'-'4 Expre§s Line. :;•.•4 345az . Liiingston, Co.'s • Express, • RV PA NMENGEII 111/.1.1. Pottseille, PAilodetphio, .Ve,e York. Boston, ; -:s4 Baltimore; Washington. Buiriaa, Canada, Europe. VOR the accommodation of the public, we now :no -L an express car every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphia, in connection with our Trunk, which runs daily tor earrvine boxefi of merehandize &c. B y this arm - lament ,;rders for goods and packairosiell at the nine° in Pottsville, will be executed, and the goods delivered in Pottsville in about rd) or 52 hour.i. This is 4 • great convenierny for oar merchants and traders.-- Gold, Silver, and Novo forwarded and bills collected. re Orders received for the purchace of any single ar ...;;,,. title In Philadelphia. New York, or Boston. whir h will .be promptly attended to. (:Rode forwaribal, which can e paid for on delivery of the same .', ()dice In Pott , yi.le. two doors below Ilannan's Thank and .ivrtediately oppo...ite the new Cpi.scopal /trading, E. IV. Earl's Bool.i.tore. , Phil;delphia. No. 13. South 'Third street. New York, No. k, Wall street. Huston, No. S, Court street. INovl3-413 :...1.4, , :', , -,,,.-„.-----,....2 1 -,..,..---- sv-w- -• • - rirllE Solisrribeis haying associated themselves t0:?.,,,i-.. :? . ,,,i -. . I tether, trading under the firm ofr4. Sillvtnan & Co.. ~ , r ,' for the purpose of , carrving on the Foundry and !C., Ma chine business at the Franklin Works, Port Carlton. 1 ••:j;':1 Lately owned by...A. G. Brooke, are now prepared to ~, , a• Manufacture to order a:the shortest notice Steam En gines, Ones, rumor, Coal Breakers,and Machinery or almost trip rite or description, for mining or oilier purposes. •,',.: - . .L•, Also Rail Roadand Drift cars, Iron or Bras. castings ..',--:• of Inc site or pattern. • t.S. ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ..-..-•.•- SAMUEL SILLYMAN. •,:.,!,-. . , . , CHAS. M. LEWIS. :,,,,?„.„.. . Port carbon. Aug. IC 1141. . . 33-17 FnANRI.IN SHOVEL WORKS.—The subscribers arc now prepared to furnish the Colliers and deal 'lets or Schuylkill county, with Slinvels of an hinds at the loweet l!htladelphia price's. Attention is pallier,- lariyialled to their Coal Shovels. Ostlers for Shovels id any size or pattern promptly attended tO. 8. SILLY & Co. Port Carbon, rtug,....14,18.17. 33—ly Tamaqua Iron Works. - • • T"' subs.nbera having assoented thein,elves to 'getter in the POUNDIDI AND MACHINE BRIM NERS at Tamaqua, under the firm of Smith, nylue," would reepertfully inform their friends and the public,. that: they ore now preparon do an eaten live biaineas in the manurnetory of all kind', or Stearn Engines, -Pumps, Coal Itreakers,rlereens,and Rail Road Cars, together with all kinds of catttingi in iron and brass, as applied to machinery incident to the'coal nmedrini of evety . kiiii done by them With sexiness and dirpotch. lhey will warrant All their work to per, form xvell, and would solicit the custom of 'inch Demon's is may wan: work executed. either In ibia vicinity, or at a distance, which will meet with proinlit and imme diate attention. SANItIEL HUDSON, • , JsO. K. SMITH. CHARLES AL TAYLOR Tamaqs2, Ang.7,lSH , Phila., Reading, and Potis►ille Rail Road. . .r_ WINTER ARRANG6IENT Passenger Trains., loan ofatattincon and after Monday,•Oct. 6,1845 Trom Pottsville, at 9 A. M., • • excem Sunday Plillarla., .•• 9 A. M., ' HOURS OF PASSIN G READING rat Philada., at 10 A. N.. t • 'Pottsville 4 . IS A. M., • RATES OF FARE. ettween Pottsville and Philada.,T3.llo and 3 00 Reading, T 1 40 and 1 00 Philada.: Ott. 11 15-- 1 ort Clinton- & Tamaqua H. R. -:-. • -,,,, . - 24 1 0 Z • aii . • P 1 1 71141 entire road from Port Clinton , to Tamaqua ha t sing been renewed with heavy iron ralls'and good . 4 'Substantial bridges, with all other linproveme.nts adapt ed to the use of Locomotive engines, and the resider -..... business of the road being now tettlllled; a parsenger ,11 train will, on and after Tnesday,the 17th lust.. leave T - i .:,- 5 7, whine daily, (Sundays excepted) a t7o'c link, A.M.,and .'q.4 arrive at Port Clinton, In time to connect with the down 4. s ward lialiVfrom Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returninz. 1" . O, will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadels 4" phta ears, and reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freight , ":..isl araM with merchandlze will also leave daily. WM. WALLACE, Treas. & Sec'try A , • . Little Schuylkill itinvigation R. R. & Coal Co. Philadelphia, July 10;1847 2S—if Wrgm out Iron Works. 2.= • . 1 -1.51 th raszo- PHILIP =HOLTZ ¢ CO., U AVE associated thetriselves together for the par- Al pose of carrying onthe FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS, in thin flourishing town of Tremont, Setruyl -4:0 kilt county, where: hey arc prepared to (Owlish all kinds A AA ,AA , of castings for raillwad cars and machinery of every t ,. description, bnUd stnarn engines for colliery and other ..)rt purposes, coal breakers, gearing Mr mills, dtc., &c , to geld*, with all kinds ofeastlngs for fd ruling purposes, to- , which they will pay particular attention. ..01 From the know ledge they possess of the hustriess,thei . t •larr. fluter themselve s that all work entrusted to their care . 07 wilt be executed to the entire satisfaction of customers, ~.7 and at very' reasonable rates. They therefore respect fully solicit the patronage of the public. [Oct23 4 7 -4.1-ly POTTS - Vll - .1... IRON WORKS. • `thy_. r E. W. McGINNIS, ISPECTFULLY announces to the public, tha the JIA. has taken the Establishruent• knnisn as the Potts ville Irnn Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to brill all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail ROll4 Cars, and Machinery of almnot every dest riptinn,st the shortest notice, and on the until rea minable terms. „ es- Perano• trim, shrew!, in want of Steam Engines will , find it to their advantage to give him a call berate engaging elsewhere. Mas II • BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES MADE' OF THE hest refined American . Iron, for Sate at about the sonic prices oldie . .Iron in bar,lieing a saying of about 100 per cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ct eir. ' warranted,,and It not satisfaory, can be 0 - returned and this money will hi refunded.. CRAY es FROMM 42 Walnut st., rblteda. ~ ■ VOL. XXIV. PASOALI IRON .V7ORRS, F*l 70"1, PHILADELP`HIA [TI IDEO Wrought Iron 'Flues. Suitable, for Loco , V motives; Marine .p4i other Steam Llncine from Rio 5 Inches In diameter.' Alio, - Pipes tar Gas Stearn and other•purposes; extra strong Tubs for tty. draulic Presses; Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engtneskc. Engines kc. Mann Cured aid for sale by. • 51011111.1, TASK ER & MOMS. Warehouse S. E. corner 34 and Walnut sts., Philada.. - Philada•Siov.V24 1645 Schttylkil/ 'rack:anon TOLLS F' U l 1848. :• • . T e j toT rd ra 'r u•l a o n f l it e gt b o a rp:ct ant r^ Cd .ed uu their wurimdurinarhe ,ear ANTHRACITE COAL, • ro be charged person or =0 Ina., the weigbi to be as :ertained by Furh means as May be adopted to secure urinary, and file per cent. alloclianre to be coadn horecrom for fors bywamage. The toll to be computed non • Moo ot Carbon for all coal coming inim above that mint, and to he charged proportionately fur all distil:Kea arned on the Canal: For the months of March. April, and May, FORTY CENTS PER TON. ' For the months of June aod July, PIETY CENTS PEB TON or the 01011015 0 f August, September, October, 'Sown) bet, and December, SII2V-FIVk .CENTS och 7w N.• MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES To be charged.per ton of 2.210 pounds. FOIST CLAM Lime, timestone,iron ewe, quarry spalls, rough stone. utt wrought amble, - wind, clay, gravel, Di ilk, Lark, and manure, one and a half cents •per ton per mile, but no :barge will be made for any distance carried beyond twenty-live miles. Maximum toll on such articles for any distance, thirty : . /Wen and a battsents per ton. =l3 'Gypsum, cordwood. timber. lumber, loop pole's, hay arid straw in bales. bricks, and bituminous coal. lietiveen Phlladelphia and Mount Carbon,7s ets.per ton • deh'll Haven, 72 • Port Clinton, PS • " Way trade three-fourths of a cen,t per, ton per mile, but no charge shall be mide exceeding seventy-five' cts• per Can. TillnD CLANS. Merehandize generally; such as dry goods, earthen- Ware, bait, iron in pigs, bars, or any stage of InatteaC tore beyond the ore, nails, dour, grain, rind all other articles not specifically enumerated tn classes first and second. Two cents per ton per mile for the first twenty miles carrierhand three-fourths of u cent per ton pet mile for any additional distance carried beyond twenty nodes. Note..-1 all cases where one or toorelocksaropassed„ and the distance carried shall be less tban two miles, the charge for toll shkil be for two nodes arcMding to the Class to which the articles carried may belong. And in all cases where the foregoing rates shall exceed 61 cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents per ton, above Reading, the toll' shall be charged at these MCII - rates on all articles. TOLL ON EMPTT•BOATto. floats intended to no run regularly in the trade on the line of the Canal will be hemmed to pats the whole or any part of the line empty by the paymetit of ten dollars. The licenses will be issued by any collector, and will .continue in lowa dodos the year 1818, provided the boat so licensed shall pay a sum in tolls equal to ten_ dollars per month. floats not so licensed will be elarged five cents pet mile, unlemithey carry cargo which has paid five dol lars in tolls. • Any boat not licensed as aforesaid, and running upon a single teed of the teal Its,ahall pay for each lock they may at any time pace, four cents per ton on the aseer .talned tonnage thereof above Heading, and six and quarter cents per tonhslfive jyygnte:... CARS, BOATS. AND LANDINGS The Company will furnish cars, hosts. mid landings, and afrord every facility for transporting coal to market at the most reasonable rates, and they are prepared to make contracts with operators and others engaged ‘ ha the coal trails. and with those who will build and run boats on the Canal, on liberal terms. ' 'Applications on these'subjects are to he made to the President or the Company, end they will receive prompt attention. . By order or the Board. Decll-50] P. FRALPX, President. • • Otnce of the Rrhnylkili Navigation Co.. Dec. 7, 1847 Freight from O'hitadelphia 7 TO POTTSVILLE. ' GOODS wi:hbe remised at the, ware- Arch street. wharron Schuylkill, Pintadeiplita, and foruarded doily by the Canal to Schuylkill Haveii, Pottsville, and other places on the Canal, in the Coal dte_ion, at the following rates per ton of 2000 podnds, without additional cliarge for toils, commission, storage, or forwarding: Plaster, iron ore, lumber, bricks.ltay in bales, • *2 00 Meech:lndica generally; sin , goods, hardware, earthenware, drugs, groceries, Salt, flour, • . . . . . wheat, nails, Irnn, r.c., 9. 50 Merchants and others way rely on having their goods cony:111,61 intmedinitty, • , MarchlS-12-3mi JOHN H. Agent. . • Schuylkill and Union Canals Ilarreideri, FORWARDING AND COMMIS.iHoN MERCHANT At his.old establo bed Ware hense.:rine. streq &Any/Li/Z.—P.IIIA nct.rill.t• abII'ECTFULLY inloims his frimida the public that he is saw ready to receive and tar aril niotchandize of every description by the Schuylkill and Union Canals. All pnodi Intrusted to Lin care will be shipped on good covered boats, with careful and responsible Captains, sad will leave his wharf every day, so as to Insure a prompt and speedy delivery at their respective destina tions. As no buts will be stibJected to detention or cost of towage, there wilt be 7.reater dispatch and lead charge than boats loading on the D, lawara front, Phila. March Pi. lets OF rosnt-lionsr. sTAGEs: TRI WECKI.V rarisvii.r.r. AND fifrotwnvitc.:. THE subscribers announce to the public, that they are now runing weekly line of new and ele n gant foci horse COACHES between Pottsville and Harris burg; tionualt by daylight, leaving Pottsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satitrtlay, at 7 o'clock, A. 51„ and Harrisburg the alternate days, at the same hour— passing through:Schuylkill Haven. Friede nsburg, Pine grace. Fredericksburg, Jonestown. and tangelstown - FARE GOING FARE RETURNING. . To Harrisburg. 83 23 ITo Pottsville. $3 25 ".Schuylki:l Haven, 25 " Lingelstnwn. SO " Pin-grove, " I IS " .Innestowit, 150 " Fredericksburg, 1 751 " Frt•ileriCksburg. 175 " Jonestown, 2 001 " Pine:mite, 225 " Lingelstown, 300 " Schuylkill Haven 300 For 'eats in Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania-Hall —ln Harrisburg, at Hole's Ilotel and at Calder's Stage Office. - Oi• l'lls;enfers called for When requested. The proprietors plods, then - Ise:yrs to the public that they tell heequal to any In the stole tot comfortable rave:ling. GAENNINGii & Co. Pcntsville,Aprli 21,1617 17- .1.. TO COUNTRY MERCUANTS. GRIGG, ELL OT, & Co., EXTENSIVE FULLISISERS. WITOLVIALC 13001int.LEIVI AND STA VON ER.., No. 14, Nora FuttitiL •trla, eri-- etiti,nricritt,i, i ' if • f 4, KEEP constantly nn hand. a very ex -. tenstve nvnortment'of BOOKS and STA. TIONERY i such as areadapied ann usti ally perchascel for country vales; which they will sell an as fecorahle tern. as the ankles can be purchased iu this city, Ncw York, or Boston, Having au extensive hINDE.ItY connected with their establishment, they nce enabled to supply orders for all the varieties of blank work, in the boat manner, and at the shortest notice, Officers of Bunks and Clerks of the County Courts. will find our BLANK POOKS equal, if not superior 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 orders, through country merchants or by mail, for Law, Medi cal, and Miscellaneous honks, for public and private ii- Claries, and no ern' t will be spared to complete all such orders, on the most reasonable terms. re Country dralcrs tvlll find it in their advantage to call and C2l[lllllo our large cork before making their purchases.hila,Novl2747-454nu , Neva Books. . ' - r__, - GOODRICH'S History ofli. 8..100 plates :,'".- Education and Solf-ImprOvement, by 0. -....." . ",,,, . 8. owter, ... Gum 's Domestic 3ledieine,new 0:03 50 " Live attic Presidents orate United - States, wit o ,tap. only,- - Christian lode .And Book of Martyrs, a valuable works; fun (plates, 150 . Trial lif Madame Revxell CI • Together with a tine arsortthent ofjuvenlie book, jolt received and for sale at "- - -HANNAN'S • Novl3-461 Chap Book and Stationery awes. 11 ; 31 HRELLAS, FAIIASOLETTES, AND Avast:co CANE U3l - If m. 11. ,Itichardson, Steam Factniy, the only one' in the United States, No. 104 1 -Darker atrati—rttn.Attrulni*.: :tIERCUA NTes are reopectfally Informed that r imainue to matinfactire all the above goods, by the aid or steam.nom Ittmtanding the great oppo. 'Mon of pakten bpposeif to the introduction of expen sive Improvements. My tiring:ram Is complele, and mires no low as to give entire sallsfacl lon. • sib As there Is an umbrella store next door; of Minify the lime name, It Is important yea should remember RR:HARMON, Simon Factui y, and patentee of the Watkins Cane Umlivens, sign of the Lady and Eirirte. No: 104, Market street, Ce Attention is requwtmi to the celebrated Welkin:. Cane Umbrella, a neat and heati'ilui article, couililnlng oil the advantago,s of a cant and umbrella. Fhila.,Fobk 5.9-64 m Wholesale Depot. of .I.7tobrelfas, Corner of Centre and Atnrket otreeta, Pot:ruing, .A 1 11.A.NNAN'S NEWS noon.. . XJUST received froufthe Mantiticturcis In Uhl ladelphla, a large supply of Cotton and Silk Ung bronco, made'of the best material, and warranted tp be of a superior manufacture. As the above article is on eonsignment , they can be sold at low cosh pricer. Cotton and Gingham Umbrellas, 41 SO to 012 per doz. super Gingham do steel ribs, , Id 00 to 21 " do , Super Silk do - 110 30 00 to 40 do . Super Silk do fancy handles, 40 00. to 30; ..do Sold In lots to suit purchasers. . re Merchants In the borough supplied on favorable terms. Merchants trading with this plare will Gnil it to heirinterest to rail. - -; , •{Noi2o-17 , JARIES 11.0GELtS, UMBRELLA: AND PARASOL pLinufacturer, No. 9 Coal street, Pottsvilte., ! Umbrella end Parasols retsstred At short f01k..: [Sept..4 411-6 m J. lactnry. - Adam • ATTOWNEY AT LAAY;• Mee In Meeker Street, near Centre. ratirrilte [July3l-31-1y • . . . ''-:;.,,--...:::!::•,,,:: [ _ "-...„—,.- : ,,..c .v .,.-_,:::. : : L. 7. ..- : „,--------- : ,.,.:. : „ : .: ; B • ... ..„. . ..,:. .i_...,,, ....,.. ~,....... . --.. ~, . '',., iN- ,,, ': ~ ' L'` , . .!..,: -•.,:-. ~...t.0., ,, 5, -,..... - '::=., ~ . 1. ,. :1 :, -.• - 4,, fi: 4 . , ~,..; . I , -,... ,'; , i - !.• ts* • : • • -v EMI PUBLISHED'. - EVER'k.: .SATURDAY -..:13y.,, • r>"'Z 7 .4 f. .X 3, AND' POTTSVILLE I will teach you tor:Amuthe bowels Of trur Eartb,aud:briai-out-IroUr thocayeirrs .4 . llkruutia!as; Nitali Which %di/ this elteugli to our. bawls and subject Uri Nature to our use ani'pleasure.•:—Dr.7.;ollsrt-eu . . --.• .: , 111evy 'Firm.. THE subscrib!rstplrin:/.. this day entect is a a_ n urt of transat2 t •- ...A-74...ecnatmlnigin12:illertinUrneo:Iners IRON, caoesumg; PRlvisioNsmAvißLOCll,lTid seen, at the well-kncturn , Vork Stonoin the bOroutth'of foss.. vide, would most respectfully beg leave to say that they hare now on hand a large and 'will selected' stock of Far Iron of all descriptions, alio' Flat Bar and T . Rail Road Iron or various sizes, suitable for drills and lateral roads.'whlch they Mfrs for sale at is low a rate lIS can be had In the County. Also, a freilistock of Groceries and Provisions constantlyon hand at eery low prices for cash. Also, Cast, Pinder, and eiticar Steel, wile and 'Splices, Of s. Flour. Feed, &e., all of which they would respectfully solicit en Inspection of by the public, 'and reitingtut they do upon a 01l lct attention lo business 'to be able at: all times to accommodate their customers. _E. YARDLEY & SON. ' P: 8.--The saliseritcer Ventildtakd this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal pat,ronage he hai.herotofore received from hie friends and the public generally. iihd ectfull) solcits a continuance of the same for the ne re w sp .firm. Pottsville, MareleLlS4B-101 EDW. YARDLEY. , OIL STORE. --Philadelphia. Calls. Bleached Winter Sperm WI. . 1897 do Estia %Vtae Winter Llephaut do, „ t-1., 1750 do Bleached Winer Whale do. 5300 do Refined Common - do, 1375 dr, Bleached Lard Oil, ' 50 Boxes Sperm Candies. 145 do Colgate'. Pearl Staroh. • 230 do Brown mad Yalloni Snap.' 375 . dn Mould and Dip Candles. • ' On band; to store, mid for sale at iiriVeSt market prices by POMEROY & ENIERICK, Phil'a,fitarch4,lo-Iml9 Oil Dealers. 10. 10, South Water street. below Market. . Pryor, tills, Lt-; i Moms, COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the Pale or Western Produce and Provisions, i r Sii No. r . S .. nuth Water sticet,—Pl,llLAD•.. CONSTANTLY receiving on consignment, and for sate at, lowest Terkel rates: Mess and Prime Pork, Sugar Cilied hams, Mess Beef. Baion. • Lard in hoses and kegs, Hams, Shim& Should's Cheese in casks and boxes, Smoked Beef, Butter, Dried Fruits, &c. Orders from -the country will receive prompt at t ion,. ' [Plitia,MarchiS ISIS-12-dm s! Card. Little A' 0/tarlin. aWHOLESALE and Retail Dealer. In URI: GOODS, CROCERIES,TEAS, LIQUORS. At. Store on Centre street, near the corner of Mo-, • liontongu, to which the attention of the citizens of born and country is respectfully ablicited JOAN L. LITTLE, • lIMIN S. C. MARTIN. PoMville.3iarchl4E-10) Ntlt4l4l THE attention of renilemen desirons nf 'pm - chasing MARBLE MANTELS, MON MENTS, n, or. STATUARY is requested. The subscribers having been, engaged in the Marble business (orate last thirty years in Philadelphia, and having manufactured work fur almost every pa,t of the Union, can refer i o all who have favored them with their custom, and to their work . , (considerable or which has been put up in thigplace.) They have always on hand ti full supply nt Marble Mantels, and new and ori ginal designs for Monuments and other work, copies of which with priers will be forwarded. - '- " re All work altipped is insured front -14eakage., They cat, refer to any mercantile house In Philadel phia for standing and character as workmen. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON, - N0.,300, High street. Philada. N. B.—There is nothing in' their line Which they do not furnish, either domestic or imporbui. Phila., Pe1.26 ISIS New Marble Turd. IN POTTSVILLE. TllE . obscriber announces to the public that ho has opened a MARBLE YARD in Norwegian street, a abort distance beet Of Poi do Mort itiler ' S llotel,S here he intend. keeping on band a large &dimly of Mond:tient:4, Tombs, Crave Stones, Poste, dre., &c., dos good material as the city of Philadelphia can pro duce, and which will be executed in the hest mechan ical style, and at short notice. • lie the especial atteution of builders and other" to cal at his Yard, as he intends keeping a supply al Marble for house work, such as Window Sills, Door Bills, Steps, Platforms, &C.. or the very best material; both.of Marble and Ilrown Stone. • • Re has also, made arrangements with an extensive Marble Mantel Establishment in Philadelphia, to supply Marble Mantels of every 'style and pattern, at the low est city prices. His terms wit! be found reasonable. March 1,1515-10-Ipl THOMAS C MOORE. _ 112.4111111 LE ./ .- 774:; .) irAvING purchased front D. E. German his tsar — stork of Me.rble, Stock, Fixtures, skc , the out, saltier antinunern to the entitle that he 'will hereafter carry nn the MARBLE BUSINESS at the saute place, in Market street, betneen 2rl and 31; Persons wishing to pu rchr se mat Me of any descrife tine, on f,ur any purpose. whether fur Monuutentsi.Tnuth. Grave Stones. Ornamental Work, or for Building Mate. rialosill find It to their advantage to I anal his YARD. SAND STONES for Base Courses, Plutfornis, dm., tan also be had on the best terms, and at the shortest notice. All kinds of work will br executed with des• pate!, and in Iluilest s 6 le. Pairsville,Marctill.'4B•ll.7lnO JOHN E. DAUM. a Card 1 'dale Readers. ATO those s o intend visiiind Philadelphia to make pure ~ it is important to know where It can be one to the best advanrate. Such an are aboutte buy lIATs for thetrown heads. or by the cane to sell again, are renpectfally in.. formed that there is Au establishment at No. ls Straw berry street, on ths.second floor. conducted by E. DA- M Al, on the cash Ilstenn entirely. where DATA- of the beat materials, and of the lutist fashion, can positively .be obtained at from one. to two dollars less Own athint showy and extra vaOnt storen In the fashionable streerr, of the city, where rents are from one to three thbasanr dollars tier annum! Al thin establishment, on account tit - locating himself in a 1,3 ttreat,and up stairs.the proprietor procures his More at the low rent alone Imodred dollars. The vast tftreeencejn the owl's which there must be between the two &Foliations of suites, every one can noswer! • A omit is earnestly solicited, an it it certain no tine wilt ever regret doing so. • •G Strawberry street it the first above Second, run ming from Market In Chesnut street Feb. rtis Spring Fashion of flats, ,• AT TUE GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP • HAT AND CAP e4TORE. . • . . . Ma:2B4; Market Street, South side, thous Eigh:h St., A --- ....t PIItLADELents. '...; TILE substriher takes this method to re __ _ turn hie thanks:nate people of the county of "..., deltuylizill. for the very litter:ll share of pat ronage which .they have extended towards him for the IssiCtew months. and would call their attention to the fact that he has now introduced his flitting Fashion of GEN TI.ENIEWS HATS, %%Idyll for beauty, neatness, and durability, cannot he excelled by rtny other estat, !lament In this city. This stock comprises:he Beaver. Nutria, brush, Russia, Silk, and Mole iiikin Hats of all soles and qualities, together with a very large assort ment of Cloth, Velvet, Hush, Fur, at4(laged Cans.— Country Merchants and others are respertfully invited to examine the sink, which they witt trod it to their advattlage to In, hefore purchasing, as it is to deter mination. luivin`c adopted the sssletu of ceiling for Cash only. to sell at the lowest mires. Plula,Decls 47-51-fon Mani) XS°. FARIETIA,i'it.. , 284, Market street, above dth street south side. BOOTS AND SHOES, At the Old Stand, Centre Street, next door to the Pottsville !louse. S. & J. FOSTER, AIM now receiving their ii••=t* Pr] Kest/POWs of BOOTS '& 8110ES,compritingti first rate .• -••• issortment. which they now Mier at wholesale or retail at the verylow est prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va lises, Carpet flags, and Satchela,Sole and tipper Leather, Morocco, Calf Skins, lining and Binding Sking, Shoe Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find ings. N. 111 . — nonts 4 - Shoes mnnuateture at sh ort notice.— . . Their friende nod the public who are lii want or any of the above articles ate respect fully iequeated to glvetliern a call. 8133 , 8,1817; - • : 19- Wholesale Boot and Shoo Store . . . . ILEAC F9Lcrli Xo.al-eStllbird.aetes;; Street,' f 4 . . TUE SubsTrib lL e ' r=e l ;t i a ‘ blished and contito es to du an exclusive CAPII business. and runs , Ina no losses, he 11 onabled and determined to cell BOOTA and EittOES by the package or dozen, at loner prices: than any other regular Shoo hoUsu!n this city. lle keeps ennstantly art hand n good assortment of Metes. Women's and Children's simes, of Eastern and City ninnufacture. gmall dealerssupplied at the same prices as large ones. Parehasers w ill please examine the marketthornegh- IY, and they wilt find there is no deception In this ad vertisement. THOMAS L. EVANS, . No. 33, Smith Third, above Chesnut street.,' 111 area 4, 181440 em] Philadelphia. • - $. 61, 9. FOSTER.- - • - • - - Dealmo In Roots and Shnen;leather, and Shoe Findinge,Centre street, SeptlB Mr/ nOOTS AND ,131I0M—A tot of . 1100T4 and SHOE& ',sill be Said At-Cult at' - B. D- 8110ENER'S, - :Nan: Grocery and Prartgloa Stars: 01211 Biry' , Gootps pr9ceyyy_and -•rgovistoisr STORC Fon SALE. ' ' -"" ..0? „: 4'• TiTE suhirilher offers for sale the STOCK OF GOODS anti 'FIXTURES of the store nt the - West Detastare Mines consisting of Dry Goons. - Groceries. QUerattlVATC; BOON, Shaer," Provi sions, Flmtr, and Feed, Ito; , The buildings-aro With fur ante: if dot soldthorivili be tun rent: , -,- - ' , • Terms easy:- -For pnrticelars appisi'll the store of the sub.erther in. Prittivillei MarritiB-12-atej ___ Iron • Comintislon'liyargliouse. - Jr°. 109, North Water Streti..endlat. 34,.ailteti : . trAarees,—eirmatint.rt A. ~. - / 7j; THE •uhilursigne,l still continqe ,the COMMISSION RUSIN ESS,.for the sale A ,.. 44 . = of ell &sr - apnoea of IRON. Our expo 'trlance of many yeomen,' extensive ac quaintance with the Dealers ORLI Cot/I/Merl Of Ire., throughout the country, hos enabled us to establish such 'relations as tire as peettiler advantages to serve Our correrpoactits r sysal toaina 'ease !tease. .• - . - • ' .:, ' - , • °Rolex &,cAmpaitl, - . . ... No. 109r-North Water meet, 434, worth -; ~ Marcta24lBo - 12404. ; : .Wtxtves,,PhillidelPhis• . B; -- It w land. , entranrostg ; L' NMI ViiCiVlCEl , Or , u.a.au. :Asa lairik 17 4, 1- SIIOVELS AND PADES. [Maril-3m elite, Mr. 61p Saudi Seemed Street. 9 ~..!;,,,; ~ ~,, f,,-, I= ,':.',.: . SA:T,U.II.DAY : : 14,011N1:g,::: . :APR1L' , , , , '1 , , i . : - 1848 =l3 • .IFIRE.! 'FIRM FIRE! mac old, adage: - take time b - the rareluck '''commends Itself to carry one by its plain common sense: and. when the chill winds ciratitumn begin tohlow, gjiing notice . of theepproachof winter, every prudent man will at once make provision against cold weather. K no wi ng ticior.ttimpeoplehrroltsville have a erimmetr: dable regard for comfort, convenience; and ecenorny, LONG & JACKSON have just started their new store in Centre street, opposite Trinity church, with an ex tensive. assortment of PARLOR AND' COOKING STOYES,among which will be (hued all, the old' and approved styles, and a numbcrer new ones adapted' Particularly to the wardaor the Coal Retina. We have the pleasure of introducing to this neighborhood PLERCEId AMERICAN .AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE, WITH BRICK TOP OVEN...' This stove, which Is of recent Invention. bads Pair to at percede every othei kind now in use.. Duringghe past year it has grown into public favor with unprecedented rapidity. Alen. STEWART'S SUMMER AND, INtratAut TIGHT COOKING STOVE. This stove, which is equally adopted to wood' of-coal has received silver medal' at the fait . . of the American_ losiltUte, New Fork; of the klecilaniee institute, Bal . ton; of the Franklin Institute, Ftdadelphla ; and of the Mechanics' Institute,.Wilmingvan, Delaware. A number nftheir stoves are now In .operation in this rg gion, and have given entire satisfitction. Cali and examine our assortment of parlor and cham ber stores: they are of all sorts, elves and prices. • . -A large and splendid assortment of ;Aide Iran, Vs, and Japanned Ware kept constantly - on hand, TIN ROOFING and ail work connected with the he" si ness executed with neatness slid despatch. and orthe most reasonable prices ' LONG & JACKSON. Stoves! Stoves! Stovezi! , At the corner of.ArorreArias awd Rapt Road Strew,' • - rorrew tux. ; SOLOMON 11001FElt, sl r . M --:---- lIAS just received at his establishment ~x . , - g an elegant assortment of Parlor: Rail, , ,-, Office, and Cooking Stoves, enibaacing a r - i, the largest and mosrelagant assortment •' %ever offered in the-borough of Potts ville, among which are - . WILLOW'S 'AIR TIGIIT REVOLVING % FLUE COOKING STOVE. for either coal or trim& whirl are considered toUbest sieve in use in' the county. ' COLER'S 'INIPROVED COOKING STOVE, and the PIIILADA. AIE-TIGIIT COOKING STOVE. Together with a large assortment of beautiful ,Par tor and Room stoves. Radiators, dm., itc..., all of which will hi sold at unueual /ow ;ales. Ills stock of Tin Ware is very exteaslue, embracing all the articles in that line of hardness. Alen Japanned Ware, such as Wailers a;call of which will be sold cheaper than any other emallishmeui, both wholesale jai/ retail; Ile alto nianufartures to order all kinds of Tin end Sheet Ironwork, at short notice and tont rates. ROOFING & SPOUTING.. As he is preaatod to ex ecole Tin floating' and Spouting, he invitcit these io want of such work,lto give him a tall. It• he Pledges himself to do It cheapt.r cod hotter than 'alma ever been done in this place before. The public are respectfully invited tocall and exam ine hts stock and jades.. for, themsr . stepti 30 Stoves!' stoves! .Slovesl TILE undersigned respectfhlly beg 4,7,..„7,;;:r0fT.: leave to inform the public that they have ;gyrcommeneed a STOVE FOUNDRY I 4' . which is now in full operation, nu Coal street, heat to Henry Jenkins! Wire Screen Manufactory - to Pottsville, and known as the Pottsville Sierra Works: they would. therefore. call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all inhere, to their stock of gloves, as they feet confident that Wel can supply them Ones reasonable terms add with stoves of any pattern and equal to beauty and material to those purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. 71.11.—A1l kindle Castings done to order et the short . . gut notice and' oh the most reasonable terms. . . Pottsville, May 29;1817, 131:1 Guns Guns!! - BRIGHT & PUTT, .TOWN HALL IRON STORE. - -D °COLE end Single barrel SIMT MINS . POWDER FLASKS, SBOT , . BE , , . Ivo. 'P LTS, S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, . . REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUCLE PISTOLS. Thg above are .a zinc assorptene of E6gllsl and Ger man mannfacte:e. f TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY', SCISSORS, AND 11/17..nx a fine ageortni cat_ cif the meet celebrated net k es. _ . .. , . ROPE, lIEMP, PACKING , CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES - FOR WET PLACPS IN Mines, S'afety Fuse, Long and Short handled tiOctlo wade expressly for our own sales. . BUILDING MATEBIALS, . . . CunsistlninfLoVAV,latchos.ltinces. Paints, Oil, Glass of American, German. and Etltlisli niinufactura IRON AND STIf EL. Hammered and IZolled Iron, Sh.et, Flue, Baud, and hoop Iron. 'TOOLS, 1' Illarksiniths',,Carpentene,Shoentakers%and Sndaleni. sA in)Lerty, nAnnwAnr.,,ar. COACH TiummiNG, With a variety of irun notions. (Ann. 21 3 7 33 • JUST received by the subscribers r 4, 1 .1 general supply of EngliAll and A marican HARDWARE- Intl CUT NS, • PISTOLS, and RIFLES which they will sell td country merchants at very low prices, on liberal terms. intimsting of - Trace and Ox Chains, • Weeding Hoes, Manure Forks, Anvils, Vices, and Smith's Hammers, Brass and Ennmelled Preserving Kettles,' Locks and Latches in great variety, • Ilona, Huck, rind Ivory N untied Knives and Fork, Porker Knit cs and itizors. xvii It celebrated devices marked thereon, Rhugh and Ready. Buena Vista. Mon terry, &r.e , with every other artiit le belonging to the business, nod respectfully ask the inetchards of this vicinity to favor them whit a cati. When they next visit the city. ' AWM, T: !!DWELL, & en. ' Feblo-3410 No, 181, Market stteel. lIA.RD WARE ANDCUTLERY: CUTLERY! An catenates stork of Pocket and Table Cuttery,for-onleby, John M. Corentan, • • • =2=l BM . ~ • • . . • . COMPRISING 5000 dozen Pen Knives,' Reisnors, and Razors. -- • Also, choke assortment of Rogers & don's. t ostenholm's, Creaks's, W. & S. Butcher's and Penny'rrentlery. Also, Spanish, Dirk, and Hoak, knivei: Also, Guns. Pistols, and Bowie knlres. Also, the dwericun Rater Strop, a superior article, worthy the attention of dealers. • CAUL—Country and city putchasets of cntiery,wal fad the above st6ch worthy their attention. as the sub scriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlers Phil.t.tios 13 47 46 ly . Camter FL, Platforin Scale Depot. _ . w. w. Imicarr. X,. 229, .Varlot strut, below Sixth ourtA side, tPUSLADELPHIA, , lIAS now on hand an extensive assortment of Aimpruved Spice milli ; improved Coffee mills for ...farmer's urn; also, large sizes for steamboats and public Itousrs ; improved Druggists' 'scales ; Cro. sere' scales; Pl.ittinin scales; Butter scales; Tea scale.; Counter scales; Corn Mills suitable Bit families; Pittsburg Drop latches. with miner il.or iron knob., kc, with a general assortment of hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Nails, .ko , all of which he offers no acromod,ting teems at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfacann- A call is requested. . - . Phila. J*l-1.3111 Carriages!, Ruggles, Rockaway Wagons, &c.: • . , VIC subscriber wonid beg • leave to at his friendsand the public in gen.: Tevil that he has bought out W. G. Moore, at the corner opposite Clemens & Per rin's Steam In the rear of the American Reese. where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the neat est manner. tieing himself a practical carriag e maker, he hopes to give entire satisfaction to his customfm. N. 13.—Por the accommodation of the foal trade, be intends buittling Rail 'load cars. Drift cars, and wheel barrows, ail of which will be built of the best materials. Persons in went of anything in his line will do well to else him a call, at his charges are reasonable. June 5,1117." 23 Iy,WISTAII - . • BLACK4IIIiTIi 8110P.=—The sUbseriber aanneneee to his friends that he has commenced the BLACK SMITE( bu,iness In eonnesilon with 105 carrhise establishment, and is prepared to nil kinds of work in that tine allu sions in this best style of workmanship at short notice and at low rates.. £OIO XVI AXING .10-rES, CAS •Just started the above heathen isnal.l4etrhe, near i h i lak e e v ts rn tre s er.. 6 ; l o C ll . o l v l 2. trig rale slaterisland experienced bands be is prepared to make all kinds of CARRIAGES lira style that willentnpare whb Chase toads at any-uthor , establishment: sS Repairing promptly done In a mttnneritutt will suit customers, , . - A.LH 0 IaLACKS.MITILING" in its va rious bradthes... .1 Those who want anything In the above line will please cell end try' aw. ! ' • leep2.l-a7 37' tf New Music. , - .IGERMANY; nix popular airs for the 4 Piano A flute snore Grape.Cipt. itrege t ai Wooed song, for the-Piano, The Rid= Wet; Cnureioin in thri Song; a Patriotic song for the Piano; Palo Alto Quick Stop, •7. , Verlinm Cam, a Trio, by, Chesnut Street Promenade Waltz, ' ' : ' -President's Waltz; • • : . : Mary Ann Polka,. • • Arise, Soo ., of Erin, Arise in your Meta, :Come r -8,4.11m% Chime, Virginia Waltz, • -•••" Preshaa pplr of rho floating Scow of Old Virginia, song and wenn, , • ; ,Deareet,ideei ' , , Jenny Lind's SOngs, Together with alisree supply. , of Waltzes, Polkas, Callotmdes,:and fionte • Just seminal and for sale at •• . • . .. : • • , RANNAN'S • Nov:D-471 !Voile and , GPO. W: SLATER --. , , • . Vendee. • , -*: Fe u lt :e t h oo; e ta s l a e tv . : r f the 14,25i fol : 10 1 7 .f i . n u f tf a a : l i t r o l , e iv. s.. :t ar . t i l o i tt us rut s h i y i l l wagon and harness. neatly netv r A barouthe with. Anemia's . top; tongue and..shafts;.double and ,single harness ; one light leather calling top wagon ; .1 earl and harness; I pair of bay match bob tail horses fbr doeble or singleltarness, both or which reek under the saddle and trot in hornets; lot ilk cow ;.2 good sized bogs; hay„straw, potatoes,, flathawai, Cooking and other sioves of ditTerent 'ltinds.' Atro a: lot of kitchen and household thr Mune, And about 31ctreeeres ofgrain 4a-the Croltnl, Sale will tommedcetat-14 iVek)ek.M • , _ ,Dlarcli4El-1,2-211.. . '1) U. LEWIS, Sib. flaxen: D. • rospo .utyara:v oEltpm . = °PRUE' IitAIIKST ST.." (Nortti Fins door above Esqldre 3.ofrice. tenay7fo BENSA.MIN. 'BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY!, PA. "MILL & WILLIAMS . =ll 1"-'31T Tril7 f 7 s.`" , , i GUiintAL ADYERTISM. - . . . . Bennett Si , ,lealid‘Fen, : ~ • , Ns. - 140 , CAerantstrert.' Pailertkie. . - I MPORTERS P AND MANUFACT URERS. f a ct . - INVITE the attention of purchasers to a chalet selectman(' NEW GOODS impish. itaertorn prising SUPERIOR MATCHES : in' gold and silver eases, of all the approved. makers, war ranted tine keepers, at the lowesemarket prices. La dles' Gold Patent Lever Watches; and errs swan size;- Gold L'Epinea. ate. Purtieular attention given to re pairing and regulating witches- ! . . JEWELERL—Brneelets, Umbra, Necklace's, Ear „Rings, Finger Rings in sera to match. or single,or Ca meo: Enamel,. Garnet,. Diamond, Turquoise, Topaz, Amethyst.,and Coral. Atierylarga assortment of Breast Pins for putting hair istecet the newest patterns:: Hoop Ear Rings. Armlets la Gold and Coml.- ... .. - ',, GOLD MINIATURE CASES—Silver Card Cases, Fruit Knives, Sugar Sitter,, Soup Xadles,lcecrefim . . , PORES AND EIPOONS.s-Prince plain, double thread, and 'Venetian pettenas, Of Table, tilediair,DesserLand.rea Forks; and Stwos; - - 'SHEFFIELD Sc BIRMINGHAM PLATED WARES, containing Tea ses, 6 pieces; . Urns, Castnrs, , Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Wine Stands. and Waiters, ' - -JAPANNERP.—Tea Trays, in sets of four pieces of new 'designs and ,very choice, is.ported expressly for retailing. PAPIER MACRE GOODSBeantiful painted and Inlaid with Pearl; Cabinets, Work Boxes, Port Poling, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Tea Trays in sett of four,' and single In, tumbleis.• . • . . • TABLE CUTLERY-1n sets of lifty-one nieces, and }Chives separately, handled with 'sunned Ivory; war ranted not to cmck. • GOLD PENS.—Dlamond Pols ted Gold Pencat the lowest price, in Gold of Silver holders. with Pencils combined. IPlaila.Nov2747-4S-dos phlladelphla watches; Jewelry -' and Silver Ware,' • ' • 010.4IUNITED SETTER roe VIZ PRWE TIMM IT ' ANY OTHER OTONt IS PIiILiDILIPIII4, Atay he had tehotesate and retail at Bats ATC/T0L.48 LE HUM Y'S.) -V0.72, A'arth 04 St.; abaft Arch, 0. WATCHES, all kinds, fine, low, and medium qualities, among which are Gold Levers, full Jewelled. "- MO to *lOO I.epines " • - , - 25 to - 4U . Quartiers. Imitation - . - - ' .. .- 5 Silver Levers, Nil jewelled, - - , - 40 to .2tY .• "• Lepines ' - - -.: '-- 1 2 to IS Runnier., tine. - - -, 4 - 9 to 10 I EVVELTPT.—Diarnonds; Gold Chains, Geld Pens with gold - andsilvec hnlders. Pencils, Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Bings,,Bracelets. Cameosofabell, coral and lava. w ith every othecartiele bi Jewelry ottbe richest and most fashionable neutral.: . siLven WARE.—Platii, Pocks, ripoont, Cups, ilea. of standard sliver. -.. PLATED IVARE.-,-Castorn. Cake Baskets. Fans, Vases, Card Cases, and other rich fancy goods in great variety. „.,. . Wholesale buyers will save money by callingterebe• ore purchasing. '• i NB Keep this advertisement and call at No. 72. Volt will be satisfied the goods are really cheaper and better than are offered m the city. For safe low, a tinnd• some pair of show cases suitable for a Jewelry or Fan cy Store. Pilita., Sept. 4, 1817 30,-Iy• 'BRADY & Enuor, • Ir'alehmakers and Jewellers,. •SO DEALER ' S II THE *Ant BY WHOLESALE AND R 17411. Store nezt. door to the American Hotel, Centre street, isorrsvo.mr. . . hitMESSRS. B. & E.; keep constantly on band. en extensive assortment of WATCOES, era bracing every, style,',prlce, end manufacture to be found in thli !country; among which they may particularly refer to the cel ebrated 'old and silver LEVERS of M. I. Tobias il Co.. Jos. Johnson, Robert Roskell, Win. Robinstin, dec., of whose mann failure they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver *Anchors and &pines, to which they would • invite attention "ALSO, a large and complete assort meet of Jewelry. and Sliver Wares embracing nearly every article properly coming under those • heads.— Clocks in great variety; litostcal instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing ()Mocks, Watches, Jewelry, ¢c., promptly attended to. 'Messrs. B. & E. deem' it unnecessary In advertise ment to enumerate their stock more specitieettyli nut (ice to say that it has been selected with much cafe and discretion, and is one of the most extensive to be found in the country. Their tong experience in the business will fully warrant them In inviting the attention of purchasers. in the fulleontidence that they are enabled to sell as ?heap as any other restablish neat here or else where. Mora 47 .51-ly . , - ' New Wholesale and Retail __ CLOCK. WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. Great Barfains,a Ciip Pries . ' .r THE subscriber bav lets Just received, direit it:: ,----;\ from the manufactory. al,arge and beautiful as "'4 Alsortnie,nt of Clarke; WniatMsuand Jewerry, In ~ ::41prepared to sell tbens at tldfollowitig estlent;ly low prices: • FltPt quality Brass 0. G. thirty twit, from $2 75 to *4 00 do Prince Albert. - " 350 " 950 tin Itrass.o. G. Alarm. . 4 00 " 450 do t ,Eiglit Day Coluton,' 700 " 000 tia . do 0.: G., • i. 500"11 00 Full Jeweled Gold Potent Lever, t '45 00 do Silver, 20 00 " QA 00 Seven JeweLSilver.. 30 00 • " 35 00 Also, a large evartrnent of Jewelry, comprising Fin ger Rhone, Breast Pins, Gold Bracelets. Gold Curb and Fob Chains, Cold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Spec tacles, Keys. StuilsoSce. Clocks, Watches. Jewelry. and Silver Ware repaired and cleaned In the most workmanlike manner. . 6 Old Gold and Silver bought or taken In exchange. N. B.—Country merchants' and dealers would find It to their advantage to give me a call, as they can obtain goods at wholesale city mires. ROBERT C. GREEN, Clock and Watch Maker, Centre street. - between Mortimer's Hotel, and Market street, /nl5 48-3-3 ml and opposite 0. W. Slater's store: - Cheap Watches,' ' Silver Trare, and deteary. FDLL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, Bit); - • Gold ' , thine's, CO: Silver Levers, $2O. Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Min!: Gold 'And Silver Pencils. Finger Rings. and Thimbles, Spectacles, Ear Biers, Niniature Cases, Medallions, Fancy Card Cases, Fans, &e. Silver Tahle and Tea Spoons. Tea Setts. Forks, Ladles: Butter Knives. Cups, &r. Fine Plated Castors, atki• Baskets. Candlesticks. Dritanniv.‘Vare, Wailers. MACON'S. PATENT •LAMPS, &e. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watches. from .40 to slso. Watches and Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at $1 SO. • .1. & •W. L. WARD, Dell 47 -30.1y] 106, Chesnut si.,ahove 3d st.,Phihuh. A Card. • • /LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully Invite the nuention of their customers and the public in general. to their extensive stock of Spring and ,Surntner goods, just opened, which consist of French. Unkind), and American style Milled Cloth and Cnssimere, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed by any other eatabllibment in the State.— The 'Feelings, we heti/ are something very rich .and handsome; the fa y,' Scarfs,' Handkerchief:l. Shirts,Suspenders,Cloves,arn. were selected, and can not be sold cheaper by any other establishment in the United States. - • & T. flatter theniselies they do give to their cus tomers timer satisfaction in the way of good work. firmer goody, and more fashionably cut coats than the majority of tailors in - the cities of Phtladeiphia„ New ltaltitnore. L.& T. having taken the medal at the two last exhibitions of the Franklin Institute, is a strong guarantee that they cannot be surpassed in their profession. LIPPINCOTT & TaNLOR„ Merchant Tailors and extensive Clothiers, Corner of Centre & kiatiantonro sts., Pottsville. • ' P. received 10 pieces of One black and olive Casslnett cloth 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid Casslmere, 120 yards Embroidered satin Vesting, 130 do French Black Satin, • .120 do English do 15 pieces of Moly French Cloth, 16 do Dantean do 12 do Single Milled Cassimere, 12- do Drab die. for Summer Coate, , le, 'do Drab; 011ie. Cltrou 12,oridon - Smoked Cloths: • -' All of the above goods eon be 'seen at the Clothing Store of Messrs. LIPPWCOTT 4 , TAYLOR, Aprll 17, 1847 16.1 ' Pottsville. J. U. PATTON; ,` DRAPER AND .TAILOR,! . _ ' Ns: 2, .?cads. Minor:Ma street, ?Wierlle. ' DEGS leave to inform his old patrons and the public generally that be .1111 continues to do business at his old stand, where he is prepared to make up garments in the very neatest style and latest faChlons Of the day.. Fiore his past raped envy in business throughnut the United States, he flat ters himself that be is interior to nobody i I. business. Ile therefore hopes to receive a portion of the public patronage. All garments entrusted to him will be made up is the neatest style, and at the very Shortest notice, tvarranted• to itt or nanny: Wanted tv BOY to learn the above business. Nov I 3 4746 tf Wholesale .Clothing. Warehouse, N 0.1551, Xarkst Street, (between 414 and Sala I.' Theau , rusLatarmults • . . .. bscriber respectfully snitch" the linen , lion of Country Merchants and Dealers generally to the examination atecomplete stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, which for Anent, variety, and workmanship, be flatters himself will give univereat satisfaction, while his reduced scatter prices presents -to purchasers Inducements which - cannot be sutpassed by any other establishment in the Gaited States. . ' Nitta, March 4, 1849-10-3m] • ,lACOII RECD.. " Wholesale Grocery, - Ne. 130; Nardi .77iini Street, above Roe; • •PIIILADEMPriII. • THE subscriber woubtaak the attention p are n olintry merchants to the genera! assort:.., meet cinfltft7bilitGore.D4 which 'am° , . Ildkeeps constantly on band prime Omar Iffri and Larlyra COFFEE; beat quality Steam Syrugand Sue gar neu.e moLpssEs; every variety of Refined and Stash SUGAR.' a large stock of Green and Black TEAS, of the Littst• Importation and *Covet, dscrfp: tionttod price ; ott.dwicss, SALT, Country pradtteetakea to 4 , ade, or _ purchased at matt "marker prices. - " • gerehants wouldlltnt It to Weir Interest tcrytel. this establishment, lettere goods am offered at . tile lowest Prices, on the meat rtessonabla terms, and are - put up with promptness„and • • Phila „5ept,f,47•36 tittt)' WILLIAM EOSEY,".Ii,. New Grocery; lour.? Feed, ANU.,PROVIBION STCWE..' . Po l tlev iF iAthe . P - gl i m 6 e n Tlit v e ts perel h a il ie . w ill jr nl e o e r . NlirpFlour ob.:treed Store, at Ks old stood, w b c' ero e will alwayir keeoroti bandireeperier week of choice CiItOCBMFIPI; Pg0V18101 , 18:, Faintly PWUR, 'TEA:con:Tx, stroAtt; &A.,- all of *bleb will be se leeted,with - meat 'Wite;.nrid will tie sold a'reery . low 'twee. , Ile Itattenihhoself that he can make it to the Interest of thls,ennimunlty tqral with tiwrer 'fire.tedielletheit OtwirtW_ • = - • fleteturtilibithkVteitiwasnomiiiir patronage they bestowed upon Wm table other business. ,Det11.47401 R.D ISEMENTR. IM=EMEEMMiEN=Mi;E= • • u. MEI MINIM • .• Birevr - Drug Stm*..l —4.- , TAE understane,4 would respecleally inform' z.v._.; the citizens of Schuylkill county that he has ea tohlished himself, is .Pottsville. nearly opposite `^- the Episcopal Chant', in the note recently occu- Pled hghtesars.. Longde Jackson: and win do a general business u the , DRUO, AroruEcAßLand_ODEllll, CALIIne. Itaviny devoted a camber of years to the, acquisition of such knowledge as pertain' to his boil. RCM and bevies -received a Alploma • hem the Phila delphia Confer el - Pha rmac y n nehls.qualidcs. dons, and having personally examined and purchased hit mock- oguietileines. drugs, and eh : el:ideals, he feels cooddert of giving Seth faction to his patrons; Pre. serlPticirls will be put up with great care and accuracy. Included t» hie mock will be found an elegant maim. Ment .of Perfumery. Panty Ankles, ' Crushes, Ccoubai etc. Likewise White Lead. Window: Glass. Sedans Tuipennue, Linseed_ Oil, Dye Stuffs.- Path Gh"; Chlortfortn ter surgeons, etc„ ere., which will be told wholesale and retail bin the most advantageous ultra: . J. C. C..HUGIIES: N. D.—Prompt personal attention to calla during all hours of dm night._ .[Pottaville,Feb2.6lBl94 U, _ _____,. holesalle Drug 4 Warehouse. • ' Mettrdy Ogler. No. 54,.Varktt street, firs doors atoms &road, gip ' ?MLA brLIFII lA, .• WHERE ma) be found a complete esiimment of DRUGS, PA INTB. OILS, GLASS. DYES, &a, all of which will be disposed of at the lowest pri ces. Every article will be delivered as represented. All orders frown. distance promptly attended to and carefully packed. Country Merchants are respertfulle invited to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. tPlaita.lilareb 1 5 -19-3 m ~ A C ARD. -..5 - . - --, ..... DR. FREDERICK ' SPECK , takes this 1. sr' method to announce to the citizens of Toe. 11..5n mont and vicinity. that he in prepared to 'AI' engage in thepra ct ice at his profess iOl2 fa ail • A. its branches, and at the same time, respect fully solicits a share of their patronage: lie can be found at Hippie's Hotel, in Tremont. May:s 20—I y Meyers) Grand-Action Planot. ' THE subscriber respectfully Invites the public to call at Mr. Whileld's Store, Centre street, and examine his 2 - assortment of C. Meyer's GRANO ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. • • The Instruments are highlyapprovoll of by the most eminent Professors and Composers For qual ities of tune: tooth, and keeping In 7 up to eoucert pitch,,they cannot be surpassed by virl.er American or European Piarma. They am those. by all musical stars for their cmcerts, such as Madame Castellan, Leopold do Meyer, Vieux Temps, Bork, Wallace, Tem. Ofeton and many others; they are used for WO or. MO concerts every year. They have also reeel ved the first premiums of the three last eghibitions; and the Instill vet medal by the. Franklin Institute was awarded t. them.• The subscriber warrants these Instruments for _one rear. Ile - keeps thorn constantly outland moderns othem at the lowest manufacturer's prices an reason able terms. All orders from abroad will be promptly attended tn. . r, C. Elena ROM. bleyer's -First Premium 'Pianos* JUST received two eases oft, filey r, .. e 'a, Philadelphia first premium PIANO PrFORTES. which are unrivalled fim power and tone and arc chosen -by the best performers for their coccert4. - The Franklin In stitute of Philadelphia awarded the first premiums and medals if' .1813, 'lt '45, '4P, and '47 to Mr. Meyer for the "best' (not the 2d best,) piano. In Boston they have this year, (1817) **voided him also the first pre mium and silver medal of the Institute for the best square plow). Those In want of a good instrumenl will. find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber (at ii. Hannan's Book and Music afore,) before purgba sing ebtewhere. . T. C. ZULICII, 1419 47-51-11) • Agent for the bfanufacturrr. AT the Fairview Noraeries.lkinotectorrn. • Darlington County. N. J.. a very superior • V• assortment ofFIWIT TREES of the follow '.."'"'"'"'" lag varieties: Apples, Peaches, Pears, I Sums, Cherries, Nectarines. Apr/eats, be sides • Ornamental - Trees, Shrubbery, &e The finest trees ore all Inoculated nr engrafted with the best varieties now cultivated for the market, ripening hl SUCCCSSUM from the earliest to the latest. Persona desirous of purchasing for tilting planting,and are un acquatntedrwith the dilierent varieties, by leaving the selection to the proprietor, can depend on the beet se lection for the markets or family use. Trees will be carefully packed. en at to carry with safety, for which 50 cents per hurdle w.II be Charged. All orders from unknown correspondents must be accost panted wish the rash or satisfactory reference. All packages will he delivered Lt Philadelphia free of expense, after which they wilt be at the purchaser's risk. All orders addres eed to the subscriber st the 3 , isirecry, and receive nutlet sod attention. Dewriptive catalogues, to post paid Sp plicants, furnished gratis. JOHN PERKINS, Priiprietor. Moorestown, NJ ., March 11 11-St. B. Bulst, st-, Chesnut Street.—CHlLADELenta, BEEDOSOWER,,N URSERTMAN, AND FLORIST, _ HAS a very extensive stock, all grown and cultivated under his particular care ' , add every article warranted. Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs. Roses, Hardy -.— and Greenhouse plants of every description, Strawberry, Raspberry,. Gooseberry, and Currant Bush- Rs. Purchasers ma y . rely upon articles as represented. cti Catalogues furnished at the store, 84i Chesnut or =Radio post paid , applicants. R. (MIST, 84, Chesnut street and 140, South 12th street. Ce 'Nursery, Passytink Road ; Seed 'Far= Darby Road. trblid,Harchtl-11-lm ;;;V i: iv Fred , Trees, smtummity, &c. 4)**4. s -••j-;-= PERSONS in want of Fruit • " and Ornamental Trees,Shrub - bery, will please leave their orders at LIANNAN'S Book stores. Who is Agent tor the most extensive Nurseries in the United States, all of which will be supplied by the 100 or sinzle, at the lowest sash prices. (Feol2-7 - Orlnc Millinery Goods. ' JOHN STONE a, SONR. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, itionnair, ASO SILLLISCRir COORS, . No. 45, Sinth - Second Street, ,• ..-- PUILADELPIIIa, • • --: - HAT I , : received, by late lir - anis from FranceJ (chiefly of their own importation.) a new and! '''.. f i l e gatt a n s w s" h r ir be y r fir r t i o " a g staxi Mi t i l A3 br MILLINE R Y & log a d ditions. They have nossTl W n store Y Ins Silks for Caying Bonnets, of all prices. Fancy lionnetabd Cap Ribbons, abeautifOl usert4 mem. • . , ' f . Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, all widOrt. . I French and American Artificial Flowers, in 'Toni variety. Paris Chip Hats , ' ! Crapes Crape Lines. Fancy Bonnet and Can Nets. , Trimming Laces, Face Trimmings. ' Buckram% Willow, Crowns, Tips. en:, i And ell arliclei needed for the Millinery Trade. r - Tqe atrention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the city is particularly requested to our stock, as it will be found far more extensive than that of any other home in our line, nod the prices more mod4i ate. I Plan, March II - ' , 11-Ina , • NEW . STORE. ) .7. MORGAN respectfUlts informs the Public that- be has opened a new fancy Dry Goods and Millinery store in Market Floret. neat ...e. . Third, where bets Just opening a splendid assortment of goods Just received from New York and Philadelphih, which be intends selling very low, consisting in mirror Silk, Thibet. Paris, and Printed Cashmere She whoa large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Leine's. Gingham., and Lawns, very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe. Gimp. and Buttons. &C. 4re.; and-he would particularly call the .aitentinn Of the ladies to a large assortment of White coml.. 'see n-Ali, Swisi, Mull and Honk Muslims, Plaid and Stripe Muslin.. April IT, PUT , 1 SPRING- FASEISONS I I A. STRAW GOODS._ ME cindersianed' respectfully invites the tiOattention ofdeatersto his assortment of BRAID, FANCY, end .STRAW' BONNETS,. vrhith ..-opd:-.. - front the facilitici he, possesses, of tnanufacttir ing, cannot be surpassed, - d BONNETS of every kind, of the unrest and =AS, failsionable aiplea at the Ifawell prices. • i MAN MEN :5, BOTS',,and INFANTS STRAW BATS and CA Ps. ' .--'" THOS. WHITE„: Bonnet Mannfoninter, 41, South Second street; . ....... ye ttnc . l . C , besant, east side, Philadelphia. _ 14" "4° . 44! • . DTIVITARY STORE...! ! - TIIE sunssriber would respectfully I T , form hie friendsand iustomers. that be has ~. located his MILITARY CAP MANIIFat ,. y, TORY in Third street, No. 96, a few. doors „".., ' below Race, where ho would be Mewled ilt Ito see Ms old customers nod 'as runny new AZ' , ' ones as are disposed to felon him witittheir I custom. lie still continues Visnariulactere . / Military . rind Sportmen's Articles of _every 1 ,descnreton,ancb as' Leather, .: Cloth: Felt, ' . Silk and Deaver Dress Caps, of all patteeris; Forage Cam Moistens for Tropp, Body do. ' ' • Carlonch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword Belts Or attkindll: . Canteens , Knapsacks did - mint pat. tents; Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes. Tube dn. Brushes and Pickers; Plumes, Pompoons, Firemen's Caps. Lea ther Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot' ILlesi Game Bap.-Drnms. ac: , Orders thankthlty• retelted and promptly nuended. to. : WM. CREASMAN; I ' No. 98. North 3d std.; a few.dciorebelow Race, ' Phil a.. dan..l3, 1814. . •', : - ..., ,- .- ' 4. 1 . - . • lIORSE FARRIERS. .-., ' lk.— ! . TIIC - Iforse Beeper's Geirlit4rnp coriiiii g general directions in reference to the dolled . - alutentuning to stable ,management,' with the ,Caie required before and after a.jonr• ncy ; treatment of and horses; directions in {the choice, purchase. and management of horses, and how to ascertain the good qualities, and detect the faults of ctirriadeog. Cart. and sad die horses; from the London edition. Prke 45 testi. - ' - ' • ~ :- Ilintrs.Veterimtry Surgeon on Farriery ; aTrea , . t • Use on the diseases and accidents to which the, • . horse is liable; with instructions to .ilte shoei . lug :' smith, Varier, end proem . - Price ' - ' ' !I5 !!! The German; Brim Ferrier for FannersOntight - on a new plan; being a Neuter description or-.- , the anitnal reactions an health. and showing the -. .. principle on which theta are to be restored' ' ; when disordered; a work whirl' thould lin in IL. the hand* of every fanner:, Price,- ..„. :. - !,us Together with a variety or other works for talent.. Begilft Pill. • ;• ' - • BANISIAN'S iloolistere. ''.)savy. 7 o .Safet3r._ Ltizaptt,:• ~' FRE Nutoenber has Jun received a eaoply_o'f Safety' Laillp3,amoag which are ibwrot Upton & Rob-, tem' , Imparted Batty Lail*. WhilbliiiiClMWredgelt battAlut ItAtt. b tottitip apt falbelatatkia , Ebilipe. Poe sate IV less Orlin tbasithey can bika ported, at UANNAN'a pril 3 ,A 4 Map Boot it 44 Vitae? Storc,, 1 ,Fruft...Trees for Sale. .ATTENTION ! • MEM ES EMI , • , s Eva t 111 11 7 tilmo -ef lb' r,OR,_ • . .... ran WILD,. DABS STORM. .•• :. tia_thecaseetent fatber,the snow fans on my beds And tie the casement father.for itrattlesn'cr my head ; Don't steep so • sound soy ithther, - „ l littiveryntantb and And -cannot benzin linen. wittsthe room aoblatk and atilt. ' The drunkard heir/leo plaintive eater, _ .Fordetith enernipt his form,' - - Nor the piorchild'arnoan—"l'm nil alone," "In the wild, dark storm. - • . • • The bl ast roared down the chi:magi, and shook the - trarite wail.; - And the casement Matted louder; at the shrieking, an. fry rail; • The child in agony ortiOse.and rwayed her wasted forte, •• - •As she Whispered. "I'm all alone," • • In thejwild..dark'atorm." A tight shone in, upon her, hseheart• beat quick with fear; She could see noYormaround her, no iro ce, no footian . heart. • . • - But a whisper canteuntotet. u zephyrs. tone might And Its melody 'breathed fairy-like, "iO7 Child, conta home to • me." "There's snow upon ray bad; mother, my heart Is freer, inn last: And 'shadows from the corner ire flitting swiftly put; l'U come to you, - dear mother, if you'll make me very • Fey oh!. I'm cold; and all alone, In the wild, dark storm." • , The little snow-drills Crew ; nd se lovingly they slept. Them the meted coy - mild, the child no longer wept ; Site said there must be warmth in them, and thrust within her hand: And dreW it forth encircled with a pale and Icy band ; Then shrieked, as wild and frantic, the shook the drunk ' and form, , "pro dying! father, dying. In the wild. dark storm." Poor child her head sank backward, her eye grew dark and dim, Her yoke grew stronger in despair—she could not wa ' ken With red. and frozen fingers joined, she breathed in an , • vital low, "Where mother sleep!, where mother HT'S* ' •Tis there 1 crass to a n." ', - "The dawn 'looked in upon ber, Stiff motionless and cold; The • now laid all around her. And dimmed her locks of gold . Beside that wretched father, The child resigned her Meath, • . Ard there the two slept silently . Within the arms of death; Poor babe! no more she murmurs. ' "Oh! mother make me worn," ' , 'Twos best the drunkard a child should ii., ' In the wild, dark storm. • ~ • - CAN TEE ABSENT BE' FORGOTTEN, Mr. Henry C. Wesson makes the following graceful stanzas: (written for music.). the leading article of the last tinnaher .of his intercoms weekly. " The American Musical Times." They almost slag them , Rehm,. - , - Can the absent be forgotten 1 Can their memories ever die) ' Were they loved, to be remembered A. a shadow on the sty 1 Elm the early ties that board ue . , Like to mewling dreams depart 1 • Forbid It, hesv'n fur then will cease = ' .All trnthrulnesa of heart. Cm the absent be forgotten, Though their silence , we regret !;it Lethe springs from this Cur earth, Hy which we can forget. . There is eomething in the termer) , Of, those we've loved and lost, Upholds love's bark. o'er Times vast see, i However tempest test. " : r Can the absent be forgotten 1 Can the lips that we have kissed— . The hoods that we hare prlkssoul In ours, - - /de lost, and not ha mined, Can the heart that throbled to our heart's throb - The cheek that sought our breast, As the swallow, - wearied from arar, Seeks ha own chosen nest, , CAA all those be for:niten— n foi.t•print on the sand. The dcw upon the hawthorn lent; • We brush oft with nor hand ki Oh t no. there lea faith in Whose impulses are pore, , That, like th'eternal mountains, God • • Created toendure! - • • . ..„ erap4ic Zkettii. Stern.F.RLaliere-o-StVilzerlend reputed to be the, freest country in Europe. This is an error, arising most likely from the common notion that the country is' a confederacy of republics, which wrested its freedom from surrounding dea. potions. It it one thing to throw off a foreign yoke, and another to establish internal freedom. Switzerland at the present day, with all its won derful industry and spirit of liberality in matters of international trade, is, in point or fact. • cluster of little despotism., the.despots in each case being a, majority of the population which oppress the minority—oppression on the score of religion and of birth. frinaraneo, and selfisbnese—which is I, only a manifestation of ignorance--ere conjOntly the cause of this discreditable state of: affairs.— Cinder the common name of Swiss,three great Etl, repeats races meet and nestle about the heart of the Alps—the French from the West,. the German froth the north and.east, end the Italian from the. south —and the want of communication till of late years his kept these races spirt and "grievant of each other. Nowhere; alio, is the distinction of reli. gion more marked. Two-thirds of the Swiss are Prothetants,and the remaining' oneitturd Catholics; and, the Proteatant :and Catholic cantons, as the recent civil wee has shown, hate each otlier;as the hostile clans in the Highlands hated each other two hundred years ago. Besides; though Switz edam], compared with most couOities, is gland of mountains, the greater part of it is composed of plains amidst the stupendous Alps. 'Two hours stiff climbing suffices to change from the nest trimmed dowerlarden and stuccoed cottage cif. she industrious artisan of Zurich, into the lofty bill. _country of . Schweitz, where the mountaineer leads a halfivagabOnd existence, tending hii numerous goats among storms anil mist:while his children run ragged and barefooted along the rosd,begging from' travellers. Between people so variously sit. lotted there can be We sympathjr . - ' A been, of --thia , national disintegration has been, that the rights dr citizenship possessed in one canton have always been good for nothing in another. The citizen of Geneva, who was driven tes settle in Valais, was.allowed toleration ; but neither he - nor his posterity could, by shy length orresidenee,become deitizeos'of their adopt ed c ountry. A Roman Catholic at Lucerne who turned Protestant, lost 'all his property, and was liable to banishment; a_Protestent at Berne turn- tog Roman Catholie,waspuohdied in like manner. • - Seviiral of 'the pthiient cantons continued, up to the time of the French IlevolutiOn, to be vassals to the larger ones., Thus the canton of Berne was sovereign lord of thepresent cantons of .Vaud,' alvt''Tessin,'whieh it crushed with taxation. without admitting its subject. to any political rights whatever. . Thus, in proiess of time, it came to pass that all - over Switzerland there grew up a distinct body of men, the,descandants at in thei.hials ato had lost their civil rights in their respective tantrine,eitner in consequence of change, • of religion, or misdemeanors for which they were sentenced to banishment, or of illegal marriages, 'or lastly as foreigners settled in Switzerland. The I stigma timecard upon the fathers deicended,upon the children to the last generation. - They formed a separate class called Heimathlosen—literally.the horns less—people to whom the law allowed no. • thing—rinvolotitary outlaws.. Theirclisteit the present moment in steaddyincrrasing number .; . Act! as injustice always reaction itself , 014 pat hs' ,su degraded form an organized body of mendicant/, ,hUcksterii, pilferers, andoften robbers, like the &p -ities of other countries. bat, much more numerous, compett, and formidable to the society whiettiors cast them - , home years, ego, these, lieimethlesenwere.b.o• come so tronblesome, that. they. slate was forced upon the stteetiou of the, Swiss diet, which insti tuted inquiries accordingly, thi.result of which is now before us. . The report stated the Heimaihki seri.to ammint to many thousands in number in, all the comp. l centocuyfrom the,Lske of Geneva' ..to !the Gaines,. beginning at the tlanensteirr . in canton Snleute on .the west, - and extending on the .east beyond...the . Rhine into ,the . Austrisn princi pality et,Mirbenstein.. Norio of. these thousands harLany .property or were allowed by the law to possess is permanent house or. ,lodging. When they ventured Into the towns, ittey assumed for a time, thicharacters of thread-twiatees, lets, bird catchers, and Mender* ts and kettles: Whenever, they.might, they heed by choice in the weeds and mountsins,. supporting •thenuelees. by 'allkinds of. thievery. - At night they creep into, caves, or sleep aroundGra in the open 'sir ; Ana this through the depths - of winter... Marriage is.l unknown among them; none of tose examined could tellAcit ovin,sge, and .very few lutes! who .were theirlithers and r ...As,ieort as the children can walk, they are sent into the towns to beg and steal, and bring their plunder at night to the elder vagra who remain meantime encamp. led in the Guests.' They!trice still a veltrenary • government i inid.iheir leader at : thit, tedhenaehraelter4unne9usikana,aubserantly hiii 'Wreirketin ‘ashilatasei diietriered. they ateliablei bto Impridentailaidfcint cabs as signed+ ‘aud„ nattily, when A. prisena ,nrstro uticuurnwileti, many .asere,ny.ettitiiiLattattnt i erlit theformaltty trial.... , They affitraer, ents ae aeizedoeseut ad by troops tn, the hinandariatot thereittneelood •threat -into ihe Uhl& they 'are expelled untrue theycida meantime eseare.. TIM repute recommenOtkl ea liana plans f.t atisorbing , tfilit lanwhoLkoman KO ulation. cabielt,have beton frequently since piimuti. etl.; but nothing has heed dune; and the troubled suttee( theeennny render& arty iatpreeeni.ntnOw lase likely tha t rest. ' •• • ''' • Ufa . . i • Vaud teas e" re - w7yeariejiTithe spine er some enormities one scoriae teliaioo, and while we tow. write, iutelligenee has reached England that • this Council, oil State ot that Minton; which 'le pro. 'yierian,.hia;rtaeteal that all rrligiouirehartlnge of parties, u 0 in condexion 'with the atithotinel Church, are Okla , ; public ‘ererstiip ci( ell stet &O l ‘ i leo m set a Jingly put clown 'by mititany.fOrto, an s a nuni.ters are in danger . qt., thFir iiii4l4 '.:. A "more start in iriatentefll Me tyianny . ef,a major 'iv over a . - 2 4:1 Mity"ionlit sCarctly .be fonn4 in modernfiarer f , i _.,:__ _ 1 L. _ , . 'NO. 14, - . TRAPPiIi, .0F THE R94X.Y Aleit.4.ilaptll --:-"Theirspiierk id - the - Ruckey Motintains Ite lone: to .a. !leans'', morelapproximating to the • Primitive sae* than perkriv!,trny-o her_ elan of civilized mar 4 , ,Theirlivelt trelOg.cPCof !!14te_re- mole wildemtias 'of the .mountainsovithl nolothar companion than; Nature lierself, theirbriki, _ssed chhtocter arbume s r - rnest sitigu;ar cast of a copll city mingled with . feionitY; appeasing_ to tak , col t wing Po% dos stone. and objects which to atind them. Knowing no wax, save those of tam i t their ',zee cam -is .10 procure eitirloicOt f to • support life,landlthe nectaw.ry':cloi l•ln j glto oleo* them from the 'rigorous climate. This With the • assistance or theit triiatt rillai, they any g octal- ir ly able to effect. but - sothatimie at theta nee of - vary Ereat peril land r h - ardship; When "gaged in tbeiravoc.rimi, thelistutvl inductor prindlival man is ever - alive, fur the purpose of , luaiding f against danger and the provisi.ia oC n oetioty ' I. , . “Kesn observes of ,nature, they rival lkia beests of prey in discovering the haunts and habits of game, and in their skill and Cunning iis taring it. ,„Constsotly Ozpo . crl to Pelle at all kict a, they become eau°, to ony fo ling of danger. -and bis tro', human am welt as animal fife with las little scruple and as freely as they espowf thair own. Of law., humeri or divine, they neither know or tam to know., I • -f. • - • • 8. rang active hardy rte beam daring. expert in Mei, use or th eir teatimes, they me just whit uncisitzed white man might be auppmredM be in-a brute Susie, depending upin hit instil:taut the support of lile. PRIORITY pl' TILE eIIINESE iii au dis. enireiy of numerous branches of 'air: end .of Afanufacture.hir. Stanislaus Julien hasj recent ly delivered several lectures on this subject before the Institute in Paris, end, in hie coloring !Mese, makes theiolloviing singular statement::-"lris proved, by authentic documents alMody publish ed sod of cagy •,access, that Iwo thousend year" before Christ, the Chineriet had discoveredthe art of raising the sillt.woun; one thousiud year. be.. fore the marinees compass; four hundred leafs before tuk, aod writing ;toper, gunpowder, one century . before Christ, according to the . PM* Turgot, after Christ, pdriting iyith Wooden type, between' 581 and 593. with engraved, aeons plater, in 904—with Moveable type, in 1841 and 1049; porcelain, ' in it+ eighth century ; Attester' wells . ; the art of lightning and. warimingWith jo• flamable gas, collected from the depth' of the earth and conducted to great distancraJ mope°. tion bridges hung on ,bainttyo or. on iron chains, fire engines, playing kards,A. 4.).!114:9 ; paper money, between t 260 and 1r341. 1 Its italicine, ;p they treat successibily a eat number of discaime Litherm deemed incur ' , le in Europa. 1 -They have loco able to dye and transform. by means of nwilicania and a pateiculaeldiet, the coloring liquid of th , i i wholo biddcts system. was to give to pate and r hair a black' lint, Which it totaine throughout itd growth, even to old ice. AS. Imbert, who is now a bishop in Chips—and to whom Europe is , indebted for the I deterip. lion of the stiesia i wells of the Chinese—cf. fere, according to the testimony of le Abbe Voisin (one of the present. directors o foreign missions), a living roof of this internalrloring i, of the hair. It - is t us that the. Chinese, comet ing, from time to ti u, the freaks of nature, have been able to call the irtives,frum remote entieui• Ix, tho'paapie untlA black hair. In nMtters of Jura! and agricultin'ol ;;cconomy, 'they obtain, by means of manuring tnd irrigation, end a multitude of other methods pe uliar to themselves, constotte and regular results, Which, unless inundatieus or violent stormy occurjto disappoint. the calcoletions of the cultivator, suffice to nottrieha populeitop of three hundred and siMy millions.- "La horticulture, they can change the color of flower while young, hasten the flowering s;nfl.the fretetificatioci of trees, Ste. . ; j. , "Wei may suppore that the genius of the Europeans will enable them to .discover, allerot long continued, cowrie of efforts and estenipttos multitude of meld and beneficial inventions which the Chineseare discovered beforojthem, but which lie bidden in their books, and will re -11 main there unknown unless a Bharat and enlight. cued governs ' - translation of Owe we id industrial methods, in ond need!, are describe DEATEt, I *Y7' li f e know we .. ayes on ill strblunari Obje. ad the manner of our death we cannlot fermi. Here one lolls in his full strength, *lino another has been ' tin gAthing for years; The aged ampassing 47; and the turf is upheaved r r the,young and beautiful. Our neighbor faller i' . hy our side, Just' as we h appreciate is to apprecia is:worth. : A friend sinks i i in our arms, as we take hint to Ourbosmn. ' Yet these instances of nttality Gil to leave Suitable Impressions on our. MU We follow our 'friends to t he grave, and turn . . as anxious as ever to Engage in the business erld turmoil of life. TolMorrow we forget the pleas ant smile and cheer til voice, and . put far away from our minds the bought of our own mortality. Thus tutr° blinde ;1 but little is we dwell upon it, the day tipproat ce When oar voiree,iwill be hushed, our eyes c eked, and slur lips refuse - ro do their office. BI Wed shall we be, if we nee 'for another world, h I cherishini right tselingS'pf the heart, end li ibg void. of offence before .., God and man. 1 : . Evti Cord PANIf I h e folio fng NI allegory was tratnitated (rota the German: Sophronius, a wile teacher, would Cot steer even his grown-up runs and daughters to • nip elate with •thOse whim conduct 'was' not pureend upright. • - • ' ..Diar tither," raid the gentle Euhina rto him one day, when he 'colonic her 1 in,cOmPitigy'With her brother, to visit Ithe vWuile Lucinda,- "deir father. - you must I tink tie very childish if yOu imsaint that we should be egposed to danger by it." . • I • 'awe a_dead coal frotn - t '131; ..to at er roe hearth and reached it to his daughter. "It "will not burn you. my child, take it." Eulalie did Co, 110 behotdLher beautiful white hand was soiled endlblackened, l and ea it thatu4ad. her white dread 'sled . oWe cannot be do Careful in-handling wadi," said Enrolls, in vezailon. ' ' 7 truly;' 641 the fattier;'"you ace; my child, that coals, eve It they do not bunt; blaeken. So it is with the cohipany of the vicious. -- PLOtint' o . ctu.r.l,4Airt-6irrr' ota.—An Ern-g -lifh'lrrss.lle! Paris,teving occasion fora hair cutter, sentsfor Ai. the appointed lima in elegantly attired perion arrived , end the gentle man eat down befrlre his dreavaing cave to pre pare for the' operation/ The men • walked round and; round hie i•cNnt" once or twice, and - finally i 'lakind 'hie stand it some-. dirtance; ,attentively ecnitinizeil the gitleman's face with the sir of e jeonrinissehr lookin at •6 piEtdre. t'Well," sitd the :Eitglis i unen• Impatiently, "when auk you going to begin I" "Pardon) roe tar," . wis the polite re ply : ;"/ cm not the; crratifir plehtsiDp»Dini3l. Adolphe!" he celled Otii;trea • slcever7end apronell barber.enterea from . the ; o w f a Vi rg il!" Atilt this laconlo'directirict-as to the model after oh eh the gentleinail'i hiiir ad to beWrrangett, the altiot retired/' -; . • . ' ..iFENALE ,Soctstvzz-4Vithout femalp so ciety, it has been pally said Itlcal the bealheing of men'i lives wouldbo hopeleas, the middle - saitbhut plesenre, and the nd without cOmfolt.' Theei.el ebtated D' islembort minces d Sellection - ttist,tloes honor to tins female. sax and' hi. own feelitiks : W 6 aro in a *Collar meaner," . says he; "in Want of the society of &tali and staiabletaolnan. When our passionls have subsided, to Virticieitti in, Ciui Cores, calm tied .attevisti'Onfees:elngs;tll. , .01 0; pi i I, *appal our infiyrniiitin ktaitimeiteased • qth;Error Ilts an empty head moat s es poison doe% an e pry stomach. , isc 11 n .
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