, rir , COVNTT ECONOMIST. rATENT A R - IGITY COOKING STOVE. tir arrow? hnprerement of as Day 1 THE suburther respectrul ty informs the public that he has recently tenured I 1... the patent-right • for lianyltill COUnty, L far the manufacture and sale orthe new anti adtatrable cookhle store called the DUCKS COUNTY ECONONII.2T. ..,.: p,e many improvements lately introduced iti Mures, tt is acknowledged on all hands, that "...,stag can surpass this In all the points requisite and that necessaryarticienthnuiehOld economy. m g-olden , .n g (teihty with which it Is regulated, the regularity, - stilt and despair/ with which cookery and baking fbe done at one and the game time, and the Gnat' -age, or fueVconsurned, are matters of surprise to all • ;; nave and civet It the first rank among all w ger yet Introduced, lout. necessary. however, 1„ 0 1ty its peculiar facilities in ativertisement,a per ' !,;;,.timinatlon of its features will best satisfy inure WI to make purchases ; and It will a ff ord the t,olstd ninth pleatute to receive calls, and satisfy go lnoirs with respect to Its capacities and perform- The store will be put upthirty days, and if 0 1 net to meet the expectations orbuyers. or in per . morssented, it will be taken away without 0 .,tu ",„ mere are three eixes—Nos. 1,2 and 2—and • osited to burn either wood or coal. Call and ex ;proms us , now ready at the item and Oteetdron ry stinufactory of the eubscrther, in Centre Street, „, vers above the Public Schools—where, also, any hisitne of busingst may he had on ascommoda- • - • terns '7,..,,i11e.0cri‘41-01 ABRAHAM Sr. CLAIR — "STOVES,: STOVES: STOVES: orterrta to Cantata SOLOMON HOOVER, c e rner of Xeres/gine and Dadepod Struts, • , • rorgsvitte., -, -ONOUNCES to his friends and ctn.- fetters and the public genecally•that he . has (In hand the most ategant assert inent of STOVES ever uttered in this • community embracing all the newest and moot approved patterns. He par '. :they cans attention to MeGREGOR'S PATENT ritl.ol4lE.A.TEß,:sshich is pronounced the he% eine sow in use.bnt t for comfortoeonnmy, and health, we the exclusive right of making these stoves in 11,MIl County. Also ', • cat Iran Radiators, wire Canting !Rooms superior article for hotels. Ale Tight Coz,lring Stoves, for wood or coal, l aecrior article fir families. ?sea and Chamber Stoves, fetetheritti a large assortment for all purposes, all fah w ill b e sold at unusually low rates. AND JAPANNED WARE.—His assortment of end Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces the •rticlis in families, whichhe wilt marmot t o b e e's ',wrier quality. a:lived§ of Tin and Sheet Iron Warn manufactured • older st the shortest notice tOOVING & SPOUTING. As he 4.preparcd to ex . es Tin Renting and Spouting, he invites those in sill of sue h wort. to glee biro a call, a• be pledgee melt to do it cllearicr and better than' it has ever SeDd'Jr.e is this place before. the public are respectfully invited tocall and exam wee stock and judge for [hems.' Ives. tilet.7-4 l -runAbttlgitTX - 4 WARWICK, LEIIIRANDN Ze CO., Jona I loef abeer.V,•bre Street mats Ds/aware. THE subscribers inform their friends and the puhlic,that they now have on hand a torte and handsome assortment Ithier - n- - of STOVES, of the newest and best patterns, and are prepared to till any or deco with Vehich they may he favored, . arA awl Pxralkl.-Pony years ago, Lewis Cass was appointed Marsh ell of the United Stilts for the District of Ohio. His frierids have boast ed that he received that appointment - hom Mi. Jefferson, • , , • , • Forty year' ago, ZsChary Tayler was appoint-- ed by Mr. Jeffersou a Lieutenant in the Army Of the United 'Stites. It ia said thitthe father 'et Lewei Casa was • blatk-cockade federalist of the 'olden time. The son is nut responsible for the politics of ttes lath. err Bur there is soinet4ing in the blood oj ' men. , ; • • The father of Zar.haryi Taylor was • distin guished officer in the revolidlionary war ; and that father was always a JefferMnian republican, hay , . ing In the electoral collega of Kentucky, twice voted for Mr, Jefferson, tlice for Mr. Madigan, and twice for Mr. Monroe, as President of the United States. There is iomething in the blood of men.. I r - - Lewis Casa was fifteen 'or twenty years Gov ernor of Michigan. He etas during that time, the supporter, in politica •of every BeeeelisiVe Schtsylkiii . .rar igatiott CO. President, from Mr. Madetoo to J. Q. Adams, TOLLS FOR 1 eas. inclusive. ' . I . eee•• ~...,e O , THE Board of Managers have adonted -,i Ele,UO s ee- - -........... the (allowing rates of toll 10 be charged '' Zechary Taylor gays himself, that. he has al- 1 ne their . o, A:during Ole :ear ISII. . , ways made the republimia principles of Mr. Jel -1 I - ANTHRACITE "COAL, , ;.- fersou big studY, end has endeavored to follow ro be charred per ton of 2240 lbs., the weight to he as thrtalned by inch means as may be adopted to secure them throughout life '• I I ketones , . and ' dve per cent. allow - ance - to be made In 1812, Lewis Cass commanded at the bridge I therefrom for loss by warmer. The toll to be computed of Canard in Canada; • regiment of Ohio Tobin. I . frorn Mount Carbon for all coal emeing from above that point. and to becharged proportionately for all distances teen. A very trifittig 'titian of a moment oe- , carried On the Canal: EV•Thecii 7 rulaton of the Miura' Joarnal Is greater curred, in which fifty Bitusle soldius ntreated I ee .. For the conntha of March. April, ano may, • 1 Cot.Elt a :vs , CILEAP CUTLERY STORES. - I then Gil ot he r FPFPFPab!fehed In No -il• '--Ili reeerltre - hereto tile regiments of volunteers. According I visage CENTS Pea TON. For the mouths of June and July, / Ns. 32 Ind 33 Arcade, and SI North Third street, Ma and he* nearly doable the cireelstlon of any other , a a". e.. i . -, . . - ~. . ' amoun g teTto u litt re l p e 9 O r r t ruatil °i'u it i g ' . n" k""S. 13C 114ut i I . Philadelphia. published int Schuyliard county. Delco circulates latee n ly 'SIETE CENTS era TON For the months of Au; ust,Septeraber, October, Novo m- i t.. ' sc ll,giCOUNTltlf MERCU ANTS can save among caphadista, manufacturers, iron and coal dealers , her. and December. _, cis e . rrom 10 to 15 percent. bv numbering throurbout the Atlardeami Es-re States. , In 1812, Zachary Zulu% in command_ of a • SIITV•FIVE Canis PEI Tow. • 1 '-`11:" " at the above stores. ily fraporting my company Of fifty men, it Fort Harrison, on the , i MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES , I own Goods paying but little rent, and living economt- , To be charged per ten of M 240 pounds. ' tally, it in plain 1 can undersell those who purchase I'• Wabash, was, on the 4th', of September in that I Eller crass. • their :owls here. pay high renta, and live like princes. I 1 13oetrtl. : Year, 'wailed '•by a body,l lay! the bistorien -of I LlLle,Litnesioneirer oreolltiarry spalls, rough cone. Constantly on hand, a laree aesonment of pen acd • , . neatly fifteen hendred Indi c ens. „ The assault cone I „„ e ,„,,,,,, ~,,e , ek , eee ,,e dey. ereeel, , eee. b o a . ..a pocket knives,. scissors and razors. table trages and meneml late et night, Captiici Taylor being an I manure, one and a half cents per ton per note. but no forks. in trory. stag, buffalo. bone and wood bandies ; Lt.:l 'l h e r:I f : ti : I . 1 :d o Dt a t i l lai n Awn g :u l Y e , b e ap r p e rs, ad pr a w. 7th: mcte . nt f mon:tent, invalid. The Indians set tire to the block house. I :Litre will be made for any &stance carried beyond carvers ond forks. steets, !Lc.; butcher Sinices. dirks. relish. It is one o the most twenty-five, Miles. bowie lathes. revolving read plain pistils, rhic. Just • ; . alaximunitoll or. sorb articles far any distance.thirtY - . received, a large stock of Rodgers" and Westenbome. 1 bekuldful P o eme le Melanguage. The IM-AgetYla chaste, • Captain Taylor, by bit ivtgar and presence of seven and a half Cents per ton. • fine pen and Connress kuivea. - Also. a large assort. Tii ca CiP ri TlTE 17.,OVIERS. mind, found himself equal to the . occasion. sECOND CLASS. ' . itiont of A etordeons, e.c. "Also, doe English Twist and I '-Amid the raging of thet emu. the cracking of E Gypsum. corder nod, timber, lumber. hoop rale , . /MY German guaa e JOHN M. COLEMAN. t By Beyeal. burning ticaberi, the Mewling of the Indians. and I and craw in bales. brick - s. a ild tutuasinous coal. ' ' Phew. wile ly 15 1 -. . . Bet ween Pluladelphia and Mount Carbon,7s eta.per ton BAYLIS ik. BROOICE.R. The taelanchicy daye are tome, • ' • the shrieks of women and children, who had 1 " " • ' - Sch i ll Haven, 79 . " AUCTIONEERS. The saddest ef the yeer. sought his protectiota, he 6lone, of that little gar- I, •• Port Clinton, 65 " Nb. 6 Wert! Tkird Strett,tAres doors akerailavlst , Of wadult w item and talked woods. .Way trade three.foorths of • cent per ton per mile, • Street -eittLADELPIS IA . - , And meadorre brown and sere. . neon, was firm and undaunted.'"Flue fire was I but no charge shall be made exceeding seventy-five cm. SALE. EVERY EVENING. • , Heaped In the hollows of the gismo, extinguished. The Indlns continued the at- I rer ton. ' ante° CLASS. • ..• .......... OF Hudevare.Cutlery, Guns. Pistols. Tee withered leaves lie dead. tack for seven hours, but ' were repulsed by the i Merchancline generally. stich as dry goods earthen- tr..*:9-es \--.-•." sod Fancy Goods. Commencing at 71 They rattle them eddying gust • dittle blind under the youthful Taylor. General i ware, salt, iron tz pigs, bars. or any stage of nu nurse- i• • ""'" o'clock-and comprisioga huge assort. And to the nbbit's tread : . true beyond the Ore, nadS, dour, crates and all other ruent of Ll•rdware, Cutlery, Boots- Shoes. Qt. The The robin seethe wren are flown, Hopkins, of Kentucky, reported to Gov. Shelby, i articles not snecifwally enumerated . in classes first and attention of the country trade iS invited to tbese sales. • - Arld froul ie" ahiab the ..IPY• that -the firm and almose, unparalleled defence of I ethond. All goals warranted to be as represented at the time or Andiron" the eood-top calls the crow . . . Two cents per ton per mile for the first twenty tattles sale. Purchasers can have their toods packed on the Through all he gloomy diy. Fort Harrison, by 'Captain Zachary Taylor, had i i carried.and three-tou Woo rf f a Cent per ton per mile for preniises. Philadelphia, Septo-17-3eto rsised for him a fabric of Character not to ba tn- I . env additional dstance camel beyond tsvenly miles. 1 Where are the Cowers. the air young dowers, S'ath.-1n encases where one or ans.:IOC:CA ate pasted,, • FURS. That lately Clung sod stood . creased be his euligy.""Y,be President conferred I, •nd the distance carried email be lets than to. ft mile-V. atoll fancy VCRS rea LALIKS• WEAR. I Indrrighter bet and softer airs', . on Captain Taylor, 'for this gallant defence. the I the eharte for con snail he f..... teens eni•es according to CHARLES OAKFORD, FURRIER . i.. A beauteous sisterhood? - rank of Brevet Major, the first brevet rank confer- 1 , the class to which the ani ries earned ruay belong. .1,11. 104 Chesnut Street. • fcs• deers shave Thud, , Alas t they all are In their graves, And tn all eases where the foregoing rater shall exceed PUILADELPHIA, ' - The ricotta race of tonere. , 1 red in the war of IS 12, and the oldest now in Hie II . fl centS per tan on toe ...trig mid tonnage o f t h,,,,,i I WOULD invite the ladies to call and ream- And lying in itair lowly bed. army. . , for env lock passest below Readinc or 4 Cents per ion. 1 , etyeel• In 1832, Lewis Cass Mae &mem of War, , r ine his superior .tock of MUFFS. BOAS. I With the fat. and good of Ware atieVe tteadioe, the toll shall, be chained at these men- 4. . TIPP ETS. &t., of every variety, consisting Tbc rate is fel Ind where they Ile, ' , timed rates on elle:tides. "" `' of Rich Rostra Sable. Hudson's Bay Martin, 1 But told November rails ' , aurroundeal by peace and safety, and in the en- I , TOLL CIA EMPTY 80-ATS- Norway Ma rtin. Mink Sab i ...Baum Manus ain roe Mu. 1 Callt.ot Dan:tent th* emus! earth. ,;. joyment of the leaches of liM. . ' Rouloinlendod to le C ., ' Mpti3fly in the trade, o n t hy tin. Eraine, Fitch, Lyr.r. sre.. At Ththe skint have ;• ' ' Tire lovely oyes again. !..i . to 1932, Zschsry Taylor, at the bead of the 1 1 hat of the Canal ...1 be lteen.ied to pati:he whole or been selected v. ith great care. endue made by tbe beet 1 . i‘i . regular troops in the - Black-Haw k war, was ex. I • any part of Meitner empty be the payment bf ten dollars. woo Omen la the country. Ladies may rest assured that 1 The byl 'd d ow er •rld the ' , lola. r They, perished lone ago. V Tbe licenses will be Issued by any colleeter. and Will no %nide will be onre.l for sale te this estahltshnicut i posing bis life in defence of Illinois, Mitsconsig 1 A r.d the wild rwe and Inv orehtedied - . tont* ein r-...ice Sarin; the year - I:19, provided the boat that is not perfect in estry reipert. 1 3 and Michigan, against the tomshawk and sealp- , so licenud'aludl pay a sum in lap, equa: to ten dollars • 5ept.17:4 •, 50-6nufl CHARLES OAWFORD. , Bo A , b o 'O bi the th.m, °meet!'" t _ I the till.the golden rod, per month. 101 Chesnut St o a few doors abovn 3d, Pluladelphia. r Mg knife of the eta: and Fog tribes of Indians. I _ , , Are the safer ta she wood. 7 . , Boars not so licensed .111 le cbarred fire cents pet I - CHEAP MILLINERY GOODS, 1 And the retire in o Bower by the brook. In 1337, Lewis Cass Ewes an amhsesado at r ialle, stal••st tiscy carry cargo which bat paLl f.'ve id..l- A salendul assortnrent coatis:in!. of f In amounts bdtury stood. Pins, plying homtge, in landstgrii strains, :tt ; la, rn WI:, . -.:). • RIBBONS. SILKS, SATINs 1 • Till fel: the fres from the clear. cot d heaven, Ally ....21. 1 - .01 t‘f...,521.1 as af,o-riaid, and gunman, upon se., ..King. Court and Goren:Murat .' of Prance. ' ree - VELVETS, FLOWERS, Ind FEATUERS, As falls the plague on :nee. ... single level of the works shall pay for each lock IlleV __, :j j ,_,,„„• r .,,,,,,,, ~, „"" 3 ,13 3 , • • i And tbe brightness or their smile was gone -In 1837, Zachary Tayler was fighting the co -1 ' may at any :IX, pa.. four Cent, per tOtl Vil the ascei. - ----e e ''." --' - Phila.Setint3-39-1mo) : EDWARD'S Fromupland,Stade and glen_ r , tamed tonnage thereof above Rend' on, and sit and a • , try's. bmtles against the Seminole. savages. an the ',.. 37 South Second Street,.Philadelphis. ' • quadter cents per tor. below Reading.. And now *bee eaters the calla mld day. swamps, everglades and triipical climate of Florida. i CARS; BOATS, AND I.ANDINGS. • - 1 -, A. -- LL MILLINERY GOODS. , ; As, OM sorb gars will come. In a hammock, strongly- feruded by the Indite', 1 . Tbe Company - tun furnish cars, beata. and landiagt. JOHN STONE A. SONS, -, 5 . • To call the tonna Tel and the bee . ' and arr•rd every f.Cility for (rant portir.; Coat to Market Lv.p.seters and Det:ers vs SC.I.r. Rr.V. , Jas and -Ify.istry , /he attenked them: " lnd after a severe and desperate 1 battle of three hours, gained the brilliant victory ' at the most reasonable rater., and they ...prepared to Guedr. -V it. 43 Seale ..,...,,,I4 • i' L - l' iliPPOP •• ' 1 . W F h ' en w t;e on en 'l rilo w f i d ' or. "Y ep h ns7 . 6 . afs is heard, make eantrams with o ; terainrs and others ennazed ia 11A VE just receive& and are nu. - opening 3 : Thourd. an the trees are Spit. f .' Okeechobe e o in aria of the - best fought 62:1:441 , the coal trade. and retth thate wit, wilt build and nm 4 y.,.. - n b e? very nth mrsurtment of F.t Id. MILLINERY I i And thrtukle in Cie emoky tight, . buts on the Canal. on liberal terms. Appltraznans eu .;,..5 COOODS. nub as Fi iin red and Ccriled Coutes i Tbe waters mine till ; . knee's ta our history:" I The. war, which had 1 ~ these sunjects are to be made to the Pthaident nf the ..".."s .... Goods of Pe. dengue- I The south a ind march. for the clowera commenced under Lewis Cats 'as Semetery feeb , Cowpony. and they n - 01 receive nreinpt attention.. ; Bonnet Sarir.e of all Colors. Whose fraeraece lath he bore. , , , ly, and contiutted erithaut seccess, until that gen- Bsorder of the Board. Plain and Corded Velvets of all Colors- 5 And sighed tu dtd them in the weed I .Decll l .s.il F. FRALF.Y, President- - ' Fare! Bonnet and Cap pobtum a large and beau' t - i And hy th.e stria= no more. flatten left the - Department err Paris, was thus , ' Off.ce ante Se:hart:ill NiviZatle," Co_ D.,_ 7, ii 47 fat variety. .-virtually breught to an mad by Zrenery Tsylar, ' - French and American Flowers all prices. I And when I thitk of one who in • , , Jos. 31c3lurray's Passage Agency. re a d, Dr,..,. sots, Bornbtatnes, Fancy Lares, Ifer youthful beauty died- . the Indb.ns being au weakened by the resuit of ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1949. • Qui,lir.p, Fail Tritritian pi, • I Thal fair meek blossom that etew MP the betficas not to he ante ts sumron any war ;a. -KANSAN. POTTSVILLE. SOLE AGENT. Bonnet Crowns. TT., Buena's, ih.c...kr. Ann faded by ay ude: • riots to the field again."' . I. • otenst sae THE BEAT CaTtaLlatign Trailer Alio. a beautiful ass-eta:eel cf French Fancy Feath- le the cold moisteanh We laid her, ; . . ormien le THE Ester.° sTATErs. ere fum the titht e.acuf.etory in Pmts. A large pro. Whenthe tartans* the leaf. I L, „In 18-16, Lewis Cass was sefely cushioned in :4,. ..". Ic a T l,r i To • J'e n b '.." C e'r' ' •;','S s r fo' c e re ( Th " liali b t e r, ...., 1'.:,-.-.-..f4-ear.ll,7;dioodne:..b . „ibnufatoculnoyw , ...wim,,c ,- . - . - ~,,.,.. ______ ~.,-.1 1 ,71, I d: s ta: t v , i i t ::: le o u. n s : :I i h a t: r f t : e ; ef . l : s. L v slie . t te balr d los b ln . e ti o r t L ot - cam the gorgeaus palace of the senate-house at Wash . 44 i: 3. 1946. Zschary_Taylor fought *red sr , At the . .-..-gt f• r the very Itheret suposn he has re- . ---- . ' . -."-'4. ''''- r h e '' i v e ' er ''' 67;u7o f t " r7s d .:l •-' ::::.t e .y P y ' r b a ' ; ‘- s * . P'...ll'd'lPh'. ''''''') "New 3larble ,Vard -a,: ~, i c,,, a continua:ter, ...I their 1 .5.... IN POTTSVILLE. Shcrild perish ultb the dowers glerious banles of Palo Alta, Iteasea &ale Palma, : • centidence- The despatch with w Men Ma riassencer. 1 5 hese been bonier:: oar. and the nuampmess tent' which 1 r ...,h, tr. opened a MARBLE Yenta inNorwegtan ; - . - . • other place from the Rm , Grande ta Sattille.,, , --' t . r .-T • " I gino 7ma id n :e g e:: / : !; . .5 .ym ..- eunn 'f 4i h n e u f it, a ii: b s i . t .t.h. o .i f:t loafing , , hts ••rl" neoterails drafts Save been tend at the did - ere:lt I ~.,..,street, a short distanechack of Fox &. Mortimer's . , haiiks, are, 1, eattera hini.eif. o .et ...;,,.,et gearnnr., ~ ilon-I. an ,re be kat al, tet turtton hands large supply Prretpred es the I.F:mi.l ?assail pre d Zer.ar fern. In 1817, while I.exis • Case Was conaiJerin . g k, a i, I the Pusis i'd P r ie fel:hi... performance of any fatale or Mona meats. Tombs. Grave 'Stow,. Posts. & - m. At, • lay cutler. resolution of ltongmseional thanks to Gen. V e y, ! drs e c al t se . m is: f s put. together, But there is a I le t le a . o r' ' ,l l : e i n S ' i a c e s :1 : .coritracLl ',tiered iriowitli hon. et as •oc.: material as :he cu." . of railadelpnia thin Ma - „ . - : _., , - our premises never apgmarno. nacre enchant- i lor ani his brave troops, ter their collisZe. The Conon taz are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK- duce: 7 l.l whtch will be exec...sited in the best merles,' ; • I i.t ILP . n PI PIPP . ee , ; b . ' a° t 3-de ' thiegt.de 4 f teetre` 1 and good condi:ice in storming the city. of Mane • ETS... - hab .att pun muslin or. the ir antwonted days, by int myth. and at then ...use. . choly vrtil. to me ever brood over all that earth con w hien passe:the, will be irought otri rr it hoot delay or . He mutes the ranee:elute:llion ofbaddersaadotben i tams. IA hhin and *bout nor diwethag . disappointment, eta i ~„ eeereehies , teree. *winch resuttel in I a mom brdlraet 'victory l ' -4.1.1 : : /l ". : le w tb a e y re lf ;:t n he: l .. e" hon s e a sT e lai l., :ri c n n : m re e l n l , '"r w e OTk to dill at ha. Yard. as be tweeds keeping a suppty ot ' wire' gangs c•et's.. o nre or esti:3Eo filen N. T_ Margie for house work, such as Window StEs. Door is pleasant, =none daught cans over aßs diet, eead as ,to our ermy, arid reflected ImPermthlibie honor i : me th I n v , m an , :.: l l:it t e h t : : e uz io a t k e e r a ,it h i. vi z n e g t , e 2:d ern the a tr re m l o . t. i b li. :: • ... ' eaures llee.ryenelmie. ;Jan, 6 May 6 Sept. 4 Sills, Steps. Plattaruth, &t.„ of the very best material, the :nee. to a hith i 1111 itiacienk., I ,- i open our arms; and eoting for a. provision, • Mst 1 ... e . tts s,, t; . e . r :' ,. ..,ets ,i6, tr a ls a ca t ; ~,o ihi k: T p io th m em uc ti h d c y : t a b n e d ij... eso o k i: , wee e reel, lF IL Ailen, i" Il -II "li both of Marble and Brown Stone. . 1 The sonars= Fof suMmer slee• l nothing contained in the resolution shalt be con . eeeteradan. lei:mesh, '• ::.4 ''' tliS •• :hi He bas aLso made arrannemente with an estensire i In glory na Me meadow's siee. Eructed into an approlstion of the terms of - the k Henry Ciae, l i Nye. Frey_ 6 Jane 6 Oct, 6 Marbte MantelEstahlistmentinflilladelphta.to supply , New Shin; ; I"II"11 " II Marble Mattes of evert a tyl 4 .. and eattetn.at the low- And. codling l aici us verdant deeps. - : Peers oat thcfletweret's tinted pride espitulerema of 3lonterey; 'while Lewis Cm; was , eerm 3 4 the sett that "atone their food.. I" an , Garrick. mutt. 1" re '''' ths -' 2.5 eSt cUy pricea Uis terms twill be Cooed reaweable- , Ta,„,1 3 .„. di 3 . ?3 ,,, d a ~,,,a 3 ia d araaa. . New Woli.l. !Krogh% ' ;March 6 /ale 6 'Noes 6 letathh 4.1•1PP-10-Iyl THOMAS rl.h MOORE_ lo besets. aathe =millet eery ; , . magma! in voting against and trying to defeat i eminotkuce thera ta do a little sewing by o f- i i NENV W A Ten AND .IEI ' Joaoß_Sw t ale.y. 1..w.e. 1 - "II '' II "•• II - N . • br 2 d rIC.TH S E G O ' ' - r„.l few ,d 4,5 1te24 , . ..Msrist : Lemma.. IM , ore, ' " 's.'B 'r - 24 " 5.. , ... New Firm. %vase:her bone like Jou; ' t h or; k o o f coog r e ,,, ave , i e e. and ere h ere b y tee „,,f e ,. Ito be -working girl.," and lese all chances for the i ' Isktherthe- Ill." 133 d. '...teril 6 Aug- 6 Deer 6 - en l tenet-Pill& - 1.11 - In,;_.•sion. Howard -..t. Co.'s : w,, 1 point, itV ti Allen i "11" SI •• 16 e -s--• -..- seon h - cee purpose onatonetinea I *trove eporitbe uptend's brow . : =l aw , t 3 .2. .M . ei , o f r or ts,e tt ne e tti f i e Z si tery t, d ' r, T ii e l, y e lor m; r his prise offic a cr ad s :" ea rwth w io t e e er' 7l le ns war d id ere • . I ,l l3:33 ac c e et t e i . 3 4 ,,, e u re: h tor t ' i e f e i l , --d .or ec o nce b,. 1 ... p - i. s Vl t fat.i t e! . ...l_ , L . , C) ,,,: r . inette a s . th v. , , inners in -Or te 4- . Esprev?. 1.- . ....3..4....:,..1.. \ ,COhs. ; -6 " .t.. 5 '' .3; - -evens'. who:stale arid retest b,s l xtess in IRON. its welcome matmers to the breeze:: ha Puna. • - te) JEV. ELEA. e.t.a ER AND _ , ilatEß AND WIN TF.R AiI:TIGHT I • - at - r•ssmensa re CM., i . Sates' Nara,. Ct - Dart lA.:Lt.,: Elton c. - c - ae - r. GROCERIES.PROVISIONSthIAY.FLOUIL and garb. .s. =skin every leafy Weigh, . , courage, which daftosetieh the brilliant military ', dc .l4 w eie , t t o -' l uPd 1,- o , batsin - 'II ``''"" SPECUACLE.S of all km' Se:.r.lev Fetrtert:e, Pieludeplit; '.'Very nvit. Bart.m. • PP/rice licri7 .Ocoth o . lFetty n i l Jane 11l Oct 91 at ine see.latnowa ynta renope in the berannh of Potts- 1: sweedss amotg the whispering trees, - 00 KING STOIE opeeations upen the Ria Grande," Zechary Tay- I (7 - 7 , 3 . -, . I. IA AttL. Le ei• a nth!: he %as kitten , ' EL:noires i1 , ",.1 me r e., Beeee e eeeeta..l Es-. F e IV ,veri,,, ',Y.R_ \ ilea. '. " et - " es' " TA' rel.. would most respectfully begielve to aay that they , Aad, farther, on the pastareer erreaat. I 0 aart . .? Ladier--: have fano,: that ,t, ad. Tn. snret n. mar' ere a rattan. ' ' , lb . '''' ' '' t". .? •'" ' '' ' L ' lL'r..-a d '' '' '..."." ' 1; • 01i: the uthommadanon of the pohlth. We nu. ran ' iihSridan.. I C.,rrisn, ' Mar- II Ir.!! II Nov-16 I have now on hand a :erne and welt selected Kock of Where waieullPield their abadYhtioo. ' r"r w ' e Cl e ani g . " d I .f :r-nin g , ' 43 ' 134 the mast ' the men are realls the most ft ii, t , of :he .ociety of , every artele Ls hia line. and LS O.° • oleo,. f ..li 2.1 r. 43,r , Of x3c 3GC..er,,34, an earns, cat every othter day heiwnte Potts, ,fil.,..ddisray , Clay , --- pi - ye, I. 2 7 / .' 91 " 71 Raz Iron of all descriations, also Flu Bar and T Rail Tbs. btrd res Vat et in grate's! shade. . •k iof tto. Mechanics' lattiilte. Flo•- ' i tearful odds, Me. MS-gforicus heft& of Baena Lee b e e,,,,,, , ed ,,,, etm e s e fee tteme a hiet .. e ," , ; entre-Le i.. ro - d. ts ne nclencld by a. ~ , and l'h.la.relannt. m connection with our Trunk-w i z:cry Sew nhir.... 1 - '27. " ,S _._• 73 I Read Irea e-frarkras sisea.seashle for dell". and Intend And remind:rims:My ace& i" Vista ! e P ec • • Gold Lever Welshes. foil twerefed bb lb-' ''' ' ' • rr ' '' ' /*lr'b.i•' .i ' b.- ''' . rates daily fo • f• curt", botes of merebandthe .IC.. -Ski Garr , k• 111 .P .1 . tAPthl 11 Au:- II I'c't-li i reade.which they cd'er for sale at as low a rase as can . • . I . I are eelilom the moat popular with the sex. Men ~ warranted to ke - c - p - 5...1 Wee ' 423 nr.: . t In fine, Lewis Cass is seeking the Preeidenc7. i cyreatra",,,3,.e . 3 ,y 3 ,,e 1 da ,,,, 33 ,,,,, t ei eee he .,,1; Ge m 1ee ....,„ . 3 . .' , 1 ,s4-11e. NT unalaztotri Delaware- A '', 1i,,, n ,grer;gemeat , - ;,-Ue ' rs for goods and outages left at . Nov wort I. I L Erefhl , ; .• di .. dI .. 21 ibe bad in the County. Ates. a fresh stock of Groceries ' There Geed the lets Is ..... 13 , Mr.: ''' .'..... '. "--'''''..‘. Lh '" l.- , itve c+7,,, in Pottsville. will te eseented. and the toode •kihn E I res 3 da. l i- P.P• 1" 76 " " '. 9 /. 1 and Provisions constaetir ea tisct 22 "c 2 tow p nces Tbm bl. ' ''b 14°"bsiaba*/ Perrum } The Presidency is seskreg General Tastsr. I w e e me t e weree s upply th,1 . 4 ., 4 :o f ii,.. , . ' ; ;;;5C,,5,4'..er Layer. falli.areit.: ~ .- 'ext entlre sat's:"Setlon. ~ . de.!ive red to Pctifa rile in oboe( 30 or 31 hours. This ta . R. , 4c12t. • Illt 'tc- I 3 12! II Scl- 1 ••• il J 23 11 1 tor cub. ...sso, Cast, Ethster. and:nicer - Steel, NaEs The dewy stens tt early mons. '''''''' '''''''''''''''' br ' '''' ' :4- b ' ' ''' ' ' '-'''''' ' a - meat coast-ate-nth fth our merchants and traders-. . AsSbanon. ;iivu - t.rel. i". 21 "21 "•21 f a n d .:e ; sikes, CrilL Flcalr. Feed, Ac., 33 of ItZlich they When enegsnes trake amid tbe Woos; -• i , 6, 1 t i ...,,,...acs, ~ : , , pi.see Cnrinpliatent ia tee rOsSna *of sentiment. are ; Cecarneil, ;• . : ...- i : r• or al! sorls.siee. an! ;nee, , Fttna oat las scotitne-atantled home. • 1 . ' 3 , .C. cd Silver, 3.114 .i..t..., (:.,. IR /pled and bills collected. WePt rosat. IW- 11 .Allen , " 26 " lla " 96 would re.epectistly solk it an ins?ection orb} the nubile. . I : r the espec f" tf a ct 'i l !"- actice - t t t d o c. w . ar ' d toPect them f - ar an w d om res e Pe l e7 i tf ds al t i o a t GG'44` ;, '4 0., : 1 . , '??: . cc i ' 1:_ ; '1i e h. .....,.. u. e h ,?:2-...„ --' ' ' - ,..,,7 ' i 1! ,..th e ir.'- i -c e,:t . ' '''''" '''''''''''''''' 'f ""." I.'" ' ' ''' . " ...5. 5 - Orders received for the purees-1e of any single 3,- . .5 . .. , L 23 . ,, . • 0,1,4 . 4 16 . 56 11 . Ch-/ / / T ' lb • / / and relying as they Jounce a sti tct Inflation to h. wines. . Thablue bird lours Ms tramie song, tee :r i ot corstantl ) on hand., . v..bb•b bre' i 3 . " 13111111 1 ' 11 "' .31 " r ' ..7 '' ' ' ' ' . ' be - a 23M• 2 •"c ef ta ee aele at ell times to es - ommodare their cestemers. Act bailees tee tbe sweets that Come. i. ..frontlet . Scenes. ~,„,,.„,.,,,,,,,,_,,,,,„,; ‘, „,,,,tici- In Ent tadel a hut , New York, eth Boston. . ~. ~..... , „ , ._ ~... ..., , _ , _ 4 ,_ . . . , vARDLEI , A sosi - Boum ea the whys's sigh along. - • le 7o...otitis at:ea.:et: tr. Goods tor...ides!, a bath: caa - 7.- -di. aniZer tPi. ith •Pe A , ..i.se -.ea. le arantom nsp- . I ---. . - i ,cl.ooLy diettnt erten, and this greet 4W-tinge iS 1.1- Part , •nlar 1,.. , ,,,T.2 Win: he g . .. tri neatness a•0d........air0, and at th• ,_„. ~ • , ig,N,-, a , i wi-, ; ,, , ,,-, . ree. 2,1 . ea cor teethe of the slate. ' , vit.idn0‘k,.1...4.334134, ioes. to", Patrtht. Sawnel Hicks. plt -The subscriber woulltake this oppartaany to • I .." ..ra ca...-The trips -of this famous e rnim:ekeie by them for r..V..er... L.l: want of interest. i T a:ce‘s - Amid the hostess:male peers - • • [Jowl, ii• ••- r 43 P3l.Setae..iwo 4...50rt be.l.3i. Bl.nrtan's &wk. , C.?: - ..1.b1.3. 1 t1 , 1 N13..{1,3. wet CeeZ.,.Cl VI MI fro. LIT. i ~..,,,,, hi, anneera ;bunks for tile liberal patens:wee he - Ile borne ofettelhencl sweetly forth, . „ . ./ V C.:. :en ralli e, Si 1- • -',, Si see. and Immeratrately an r - oste the cern Emstenal erne./ Pi eneir i , Te7ss/P l i ii ls" , ""Pl' , .- 0 -iertlf l'ie Te bint..7 1 Mrs Ithreblfithe received from hitt *Made asd the pnblic t frontiersman across the prairies are mrt metaiely , -- e Addeiert- BR.111)11 5; ELL Lectualted ia Late:mess with years. t over •ibeda of mars." A Ca!uocat -- - a catrespadeat.l . ' - ' the 1e.. , 7 ,, P•aa‘lii . of dela , ' or detentioo 1 . Li Pen n ol : i iter.erallv. and respectfully 20.1CitS a Colninnae-Ce of the THE uttdceriened ors - sent:illy ,bez I .: 1• ‘" i I ii- _„_ _ _ , lake the blue 0-satains 03 the North_ Ufl H f • - e WillititalaidtrY l and i ° so l .3 th l d fl e : Y • Lb cl e t e..ry C° l: l ;.. il occu n ' el , ,, t ;? .. .."' g a iri b c 3g. ,.. i eh_ il ' clrea s i e a ley . e 4 t a :ut: d orm -- y l a b iLlif ue T ‘l' r:C i ci " th o e u m r , . tee V* 41..r,,,,,,,,,,,,,03,1.1.., t......, :rave - -IL-, ,, sra• .- ss .. • Lail s acovst tste . on ly, the um.mathelati,...sl - of n erion.s wiSlltr.E to rent: at:ye. tbr tter.e•S erns 'l The t..:,G-vard. lath tm raided hoonsts att. DEALEZ3 IT gni ~..„„.....,,,,,... ..„ s -no. s• . c ; Fox: y r , tyny Putade • i•Ort. No. 43. Soma Taira street. . moaey - to th-it fax da - or froth ft. I leave arrasszed the • przi.rinr.llarehl-Hl 9 - 15 1 EDW. TA RnleEr - 1 . n a• clews sf rtne draP - s oa the f . rlow oar bank, 'And paling slate.= bemsteees etti, By it'lltd-ES-ILE. :IND '11a... is nog in f•::: ••,,t.111••••1, o•L 1:0•11 7. ." .- Y' r. • N'' 6 - " - Pi/ P i-i " -- Ii- • L - - -CIIE.AP CIIINA AND GLASSWARE. 1 . And mil erch telling manner warm, a," ~,,, TO eittne. habans•JA Ciltan to industry. aetisity,sc4 *Vire at,: door to :nit M.nems * Ear ~,, „rat t , fr,,,, , y .r,,0,,,,• w,,, Id, •,.. 'No S. C. 0.... Wee: INcirld-th armarh. Coast', Erthrent:le.a. Oth - sers - F. E.R2I: A Ville/ A LIA.LL. ' „ The - bonizie azack"lmneath the hal: \ I contemn= tife:-.- We had scucely come io giget : . - • • r - ,71r , 1ii.i. ' • A:6:.?".e, Cae3,l, Ennis. Parsonmern, a . . f , seine Make tem comider eeev vice as rhyme- • ..rx ire E 'its% ti!,..ano tr."..so as in• - C.l.evr Strevt, e v - ve , e :..).• Smut Heasy. Please; Um , 1 , of the ricer (Los .Anglas) wens the yetts and 5 - 7..:ESS'llr f al E A- F._ keep c -.• r , ,,,, :fere.. they...send, thert. sin.. call LZ., FR ILNKLIN WORKS. 1 itardua. Fernaor. Enemonorthy. Sa dtheree. a, is the ereliicti ;dace :a ttre. erty. to bey ad I Yet th•mett One rho deveLYth dere. , ful end nem:thinly . Fire ihena or I d acobiti,n to l 1 r0?'") . .... . an e Itensier Is.i.ir•otert of ' Fielast„ C.ssiOh..l. C tZway, Snzn, ', *hands cf the laftens w'ere heard, lee 1...t..i.5e ta : .....-- 4 ',......4 Of Crami. L1ir..4.7. , 31 Ware. an t Glass ; lad •t, Whose eye hrtnlda Ihth c 2. 1.121 1 iig cc-PC.• . I he tc.efuL Ilsk. t' , .ern deeds, nto Ise drutthrte rI i '''.-. - . '-ii." " ' ' ''Y " 'l le ' b il ' ce• ',at., or i , ..,.., .J. , 42.'.211.0: * t:,.... r... ; too. and c: oth-,. • 13:nbridnr. Linfalreda. K.-..a.ta al, Sr:abuse. And revels me. da..asb an m fur , •-. I 051' left, we perceive..., several sender knolls dark : an. .,, u ,,,, f1k. ,.... 0 , 14 , e __„- „ ,„,. . 4,1 _ f h . Ire, , e......c. , .. f s c it. .ler ~ ok of "...0r5.... th-, feet roe ads,. :hat they - `........e.a1......., ', -.• ~....34.3s ILI) a n , -" Z - 4 ... ,.., e Ca. he i'sictid the largest zetort =eat. and r - . ..a -i - .4....".e-.441i •ar . 13,111,...na. D.rdaf'.:. Kr.ras:is... Tralee. 'i . 'i ttoi , e rte. on a• teas 'r.s . ^i . .;_ie -.--ts 17.1 W1T....... - :• ,, e , : 6::-.1; (•-;,...v- , ,;-..' ..• .4 , e - l' '..4. 5a i 1eVi..., , D,R.C.,13:1, L.,....ef1ek, Welf , lll. • .'t th,V1.52 - 3t.styies. Cony rasa-nu/we nee eric . , Its garb a:IFM eisd 6 f Veer. -- • with Patt-Umheor Root , D,ggers. , Ttey beckoned - 4 , -1 ?. 41 ~, ... i tt,..... ~,..27 7, 3141Ifti/2.41 , ref r ['TA :ht.( ,' Why.e heart moctu bast taelt In WM. ii ,5 i U,....,,,,,ty, 4 .: t! , 5.V.1 . 1 3 .... i ......1:-..,,I,, it1.7.5'.., , - . f...e.r/.4,... F.. 11 , ,..," :. , 1 1. T0'.....as 4- . - - . 1, ,, ,1 at tro. rh:•4. , ...',. - 1 t ' a^.,11,-.. Baninn , , .„. p.„,,,,,,,,,,_ 1.; ,,,,, , ,, r ,.w .;. , 0 ,„.t ; lens •,...-th at tr.: . 5i...--siia.-estantwhanent.l Families.tiotet ; . T HE sr...Ns:new , " has int ass .4,.....,= - ra IC.. ~..„. ~,,,„,....,__,.,, ~..,....,... 4 v0 ,..,. z ,„ 3.,,,i ST.,-,k,..4., , ,4,7*. virthlnsi the Wit fst the nurses:se cf , Wtenrut the. sM,...kra of term; , ~.IMe / 0 h 7 = o 06 4 ell i col ," .3 '. t h' re were f ' lllll-1"-- re ' ther-r:r e rie- - A Foe: sea's, very Issar.Ptf..nly, ; Ruert nes tee. wee. Beetle:de. tcc , ' t;•- ell tted.eee'e-' ere I ",,,, 're e• 1 ieeeeert- ' V•SlIt. tradiat o n der the tiro, "tri 5...5.P. - - - mae A. Co- C0 . ,‘ ....„_,,_ i. - ,...„.„ ; , - „ - " . s ••• •. e s --- s ts:e • az Diarner Sets. ant Tea iSeiS, and al.:ether tra4a ; Actranse co Ithmarys.ch sa thew i Their iseguege tem; a d,alect o'f thettlah, Cara= in descr beag the deso"..ion ot a wife-- , fa.u.' ..ns. ane . have a a nlendit cei-ect. ala.low. Yelth nneure-racru • it lials . rjr` e. .. 3....,: Si..:er 17.4.1,‘,1 MI6 Le•rees.t -••"" toe '. , atir'sc of cart , tri: oa f,t 3, F".IP•i I 7 P P ' l.. U P ' E.:j.s.,r.e: -1,1.....-a 5. ,,, ,, ..--, a•er., , ;4 A. c,, . r a.a.,.., =Cove en Pare Itarti will nerve ibe irowa'thiesthet.by ex- i. I one:ere... l od much that the's sai'd_ 'Ka =arced them - -ex , eta-cern him wlth en:Z.:I'M - 3 7, - ,. . :".1.I":. a I ,N ILO a alra .rn . ...,, na.,ese. at tn.. Fr tail, Works. Port Carbon, L e ,,,... : ~'„, , e ', ~,, .-- • ' '-- ' , 1,,,,r.10f. tbe sokk mod-pre - es ...r . ittre Sint.. aller prick 3; I- ' . i invites-yen:ton ALSO, a (sr= a Bar., ab! a sAade tY,,,,t bean barA clefts& otT„, telling theca they were bbbi-ste estates were : Lite the ivy to tn.-oak. , ...nth of Jewelry and !Inver .....7..re I , •-,..s ...i.. 01a s ,t,-:. i•t- • a tymr.l.4lenscel. :• 2-2 -IY isth Sy o w med . ay A. a Brooke ..! are 1f.3.4 , prePaned to .. 5 . ...„ 3 „,d_13,...„ c„, tc, , 33. _ a d .. . ' efie where. amkthey *MST fully safraSel that:he cheve i . c .a.rzose n. an a., sa And joy is v•at k.. annelban• row ; Whilts her tread earth cra•tlnan 'I ,r,e, REMOV IL OF 5M1T11..1.4 Ma.,f....ctura• e , order aline Shortest ircutel Sielat En- :, ~,,....,e,„ ~,..,1 a t .,„,.1, - „ , , ane fuss. I angry wrth them. becacsa they mete animals, and , Eann's chrP in ; te-n;:e.... aco're ." 7 every' article properly commr ex: , good - ..r.vd, ~,,,_., ~,,,,,,, . e,....,..,; ‘ ,........-... 0,1 Breakers. Int aluaineryef alatent • , p.„,... 0z .„ ~a , „. „.„., „,.., " .,,,,,,i ;,....„. Li ; ;,,,, ,.. 1 ,,i -.. au ...,,, , ,, o pr „. g .a 2 y.,,..,Y.,a ' gyi g ,a,,,,,,,i,,1....„ 1 ' .. ,„ a „ . 1„....., ar„ .„! i i I Fn . ho:e „.. lt th dotienty ,f, :o i. ved . ari. is les h r. ,.. - ..: I trescheremsfy murdered % t ele whites!. .000 otl ra- . . , c-.....:.., p- , ,,,...a1itty; Masan: Lis , THE ~ - 1,,,,.',•••7 1,...,,V• ~ a ~,,,,,... • , c , , y tea_ or etstrlptiso, for mime; or or., purposes- p,a 3 ,1,,,,,,... r ,„, ~,.., ~,.,,...,e . b ., ~,, ~,:,, wartanted from lartakaze._ . _, , _ . ;._ , ITetieed--areocessool was Night- ""I ' - ,cy Argic:es Ore:err destr.rt..c.u• R • • ... l er'' -il ; Ca :T ut' ? be ,...7 .3 . , '3'.. , °:l4 ._- i'l e'r'll to Ja--k ' . e.'" ..d. Lg.-- 'y Ilarrizrue.-0 - Nri!l Douce eveateeeeetewelee.: •e. pn:"Avir ..y: . er , , mee,..ae4 ote r•rs'.: ta ret•ill, 1;;It P,... 4,, 01 , 1 7.111 R.,1,1 and Drift cars.lnth. or erasa Castings ~.3 , d,, e a r.., i ~ 3 „i„,,,d,„, ,„„, „ . ..„ . .,,,,,, 3 , 3 1 : „„., f ea-Remember that this . .... -- a ap_: - . Es-ht-hmns ., t 1.11 m - fle deed-the wottd to her ts dim; -,,, - remsred a, ya ....0, sn isn , 5t...„.:n, .1 ,„:. ot env ore or satterc. ,By berthr newt nanl addressed to B. BitNNAN.lnitmulle; I et'.. , ..: st-d.reele etrieeieethe" 3 - 3 te / i l' i se -, - Pa-13 ,, U " • We have a tneetiree serraw's matt- , easy's. [M.o. Itr. sasoeny-petn‘s mare reotor. f - e-....• .. • ,a • • .- . • ..- ir , Mess, E-e.. i._ea.... n o-- , .•. ,, - • g,....„..,..,,er:e,.. ea er 4.3ealy SS ...rea isy ctunoto.. - ' • , Sid , . Nansue.g.... , irars..l^ inn n--: us.' . - - -s - •- . S.DERS ARE UESFECTFTL L Y SOL /CITED ele - . JOSEPH McM.C3R %Y. crosser <4 - reee aed eeele ate . i Ehi. l -Le i- Inb i - P . API- L. "Pr ' I P... , ..m0 A receteresbeut is gime with lans.. nme-sin IS!. Arock r.Virt • same than the rem. anallperhape, ambeieue or de- , e ... e. „..,4 eee .„ , ei aee ei see. ~., , - „ I =eat temt - , .._, ee. , re e eeete the , 17C F.....tv,;,: C.v.-4,', C.. v. r- • 3..t.MCEL. SILLYNANA C. , - . •...;,,..• Vora ;or alr. GEO. M - . 31 1 -3 -5-AY. Na- 11 . % t - __ _ -__- propene., therm ge es r e... 00 is v till: It ha.. hr•ta ievlrr,ne 7•7 .' . r•:::,, , " P,,:tt." ;,,,. , ~....-,. t...., ~,,,.,•.,,...,...., i'37: ea :Soo. A•AE. It- 1, ..r". . I n - If - Water , xs Ho td, L - rerpoci ' • L.: It New Grocery. Flour. Feed, , , , i ei„ rec. el .eiec'eMing Ei- 12 , ' ,T A erP r oset o q 10 • itb- - . 1 any woman hut ace-my Maer. I ,5.t..1 in bee, 't doserern.", and is ore era.: reemem, j ean -..- I - , . AND PROVISION STOS.E. ' 17'...S•syseifer ern lizete.-Inereuces . frequently ,mt a few Yates cd tre- iliete t 3 kin 2 beach of *Are yoa er.gsgml, Shea 0 - Cenneill' • She se- ' 3 thc ' . " 3 C 11 . 7 - Tt-'3 1332.3.1 "?"- 13 . 4 ''''' '''' "s nd le re:erre-re siees. e e Bee., a'iJ So se.. , PnA N.K LIN S•11CIVEI-V. iSU - 74.-The seisseribers •. _ _ . - _ . -.L.._ ,i ••"--• ratters% for 1 1 'it- , "o r."ies. r - ollese . .. E . a• •., 4 4 3 1, ,, , , 1re.5i t 3 furnish the Curlers Sad .1,34. .A. NED ACCOMMODATION LLNE . ; ,c......._. - -, ME Sa-Segri.'st r narnieltreca to the 'citizens of _, . - ..• e . - r .-._ • 5 0g r0 .... i n t' ag,., e e , e ,t e r ee k, b e e i g„3 t e e e ere , „ e e l , ; .., , .. 1 , -c h ••, 1 . • - - ' eri'' !re . / ~',..-. L ''' . ..• ' -13` ''' , '-, i.:: , b.1....v. 4,- ath. al ef w'aea -.-- mare ef e•I of So::.).:i'll coolly, with grace-ego!' all km:, at ‘iF TRI WEEKLY ST attEs '; it 7, - ;-,..._. - ,PonsviLle. nut he Las Instooened a Bear Grote- . 664. . -/ 0 -.tie: , (" ' .`" P b aiUM•e " •5 bn tni ' leun .li l ". • S :.; I . ~ . • ente am reit- , • eiii. sat. • 'icisi 72-2 cc- t tmthbaterS. II r..:1•2• f... cnneldence ths msde in-len:mental tithe persermar.nofide Ey the iin the et-et. 2-s- 't-itt;tlg b:•2 .1.02er 2.2•3- 1 d a ; tags yoterseff to me F .1 wee um her tepEy e - .e, tail La ciar.rp , thlt P-L7 . "- - Gth liP I _ . . -...- ........,,,,ey.. and arc ibe ......1 ar ~, fll. !qv. ?lie., 133!......,... r,,,ht,.,• ? yi . , ~,,,,, A,,,i,„ ‘,",,k„.. 917 Tie r..E.e: Te 3 l,aQc 0 AND NE>ticEll ax is c :-. ; ~:: -... 7 - ... , cry - . roar and Feed Store. at hisoldstand.srbere I. be' "v insFS , rd I s a 1 :_ T , "aril ea:ls.: t : Vie-, Cesar :.••thorels_ Orders for aflovels . f ,--- e •-• .'-'' ...v ra 1.3.'2c '. 31 '.' 1 2.1 . ..'t , !- 3 ' 4 -.2:• -, Ce-isit-l. eloale tee3ee toeeeta•etre'ke . wrcde r ' saphcation of a semescity Sgbia does Met rsil with-I liuk nteerder t 1 .4 B,." fn ljee . - 8 - ,-,... .- , ....c..... 55...", .. lanCla deiale my Life la mike ber ' w±l'le._. fl e As y , 3.,, as, 9.3,:tr3 nremptly attended to. " g......... ....v-a- ' - - . i ' " '-' 5, cf ...E.tl:t ,-•,•=:- \VA; Inane John l. .,st. rev!, =l - It S 1:0 WiLLIw sZNITTII F',RS' =I VOL. XXIV. Phila., Readlog.,,and-Pottsville Rail Road. ~~~ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT C - ITANGE of Houle. and two Tralna.,Dtily, each . way. except dinidays. On and alleritinnday, Slay lit-1619. two trams will run each way. dally,bretw , ‘•en Phitada. and Pottarille. MORNING LINE—ACCOMMODATION. MiaiMMSM Pax.es Reading at 10.45 A. N. - Leaves Pottsville atl A. N. daily, Meld Sundays. Passes Reading at 0.10 A. N. • • The above Late stops at all way stations on the road as formenl v. AFTERNOON LINE—FAST TRAIN. Op Trois. 1001 ill Train- Leaves Philadelphia at R} L eaves Pottsville sit 2i P. AI. , daily except Sun-1 N.. daily except Sun. days.days. Leaves Phcenlxville, 3.451 I.cm-es tech Jiaven. 1.37 " Pottstown, 4,151 " Port Clinton. 3. 0 0 Reading. 5.00 Reeding. 3.50 " Port Clinton, 5.451 . " Pottstown. 4.30 " .:Sch.'llaven.' 6.10, " Phcenlxville. 5 . 0 0 Arrives at Pottsville, 6.2..JlArrives at State Road, 5.50 Trie - a tie rnoon t rain will stop only"; t the above named -stations. Passengers for other points must therefore take the Morning Line Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and Vine Streets. pin Posse agera can entor the Care Wes, pro.. aided with Tickers. NOTICR--Fifty pounds nf baggage will he allowed to earn passeneer.lu Wes.- lines ; and passengers are 1 expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage . but their wearing apparel) which will be at the risk of its owner. No freight will be taken by these lines. By ruder of Board of Manaterr. ' apritla '4S. tf 17 S. BRADFORD, Secretary. Is:. B. On and after Monday next, the the afternoon Train will take up and let out paaienters at Norristown Phila., Reading. and Pottsville Rail Road. , RATE., OF FREIGIIT MERCITANUIZF 0N AND AFTER April Ist, lbi9, Goods witt he fomented with despatch at the following rates of freight, between rotti,stilie and the points below stated. per ton of VUO lbs. Rrtierrs Pettsci:ls 1 1 Editoren Pe:Urals cad an.:Readiat. Plaster,Limestone, out Coal. Sand, lion}... Are, .2 CO 1 00 and Bile Trinher,Sme.) • Ro•in, Tar. Path, Raw 1 Turpentine. Marble, Griod-", I Is stones, nails, spikes, scrap ; and pig iron. broken cast- I , logs. guann,end poudrette..l Bar ton, flour. salt, lead.) bark, raw tobscs-o,salt beef ! and pork. lumber, grain. iron ratting:, sugar, trio- Yi 75 1 30 • lasses, green codee. Dot'. toes, nit petit, brimstone, I end rye chop. Flour, per bbl. Oil, :totems clnegar.whls-1 key, ma:Amery. cheese, I laid-tallow, rats. leather. 1 . • -hides, paints, white Hit -1 13 and red la rd.to - sters.bemP. 1 clue and tt , 111:0, steel, bran and still. /and. {taw cotton and wool.rirsis, - fiesh meat, fresh ti .11. dry . pulls doors And intidirin,S, foreign liquors. nines and.' teas, :lass. thr.ia, aid' quernats are• poultry. enn- nary. hooks and sta. , ?.5 00 . 1 15 . lum It e, turnentine.l chni,.hute„, burned . crafee, bats and raps, boils and 1 sb.tes. bonnets, feathers., tr.res. hops. spirts; ruillt-'1" • - tore, by weight. So allni..nal chyle., for coniredishaiii, strirairs..nr or delft - en:4 freights at any of the Company's depots on !be (April 15. 'lf,. C9-rf Tani-E , OF FREIGHT AND TOLL MIME! - 1 05 10. 1 ~ IMII=EiI COLT.TvIRY [ WORKS, AND POTTSVILLiE I will tetieh'you to piereithe . bowels of the Earth, alid bring out feouttlte caverns of Itogamins, Metals Whir-II Will give strength to Cut hinds and entdeet all Niiari to aim 'ago ord pleiteUre:-47: Jolaasa PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Port Clinton .51. Tamaqua-IR. IL• I ftiLt , pHE entire road from Port Clinton Co Tamagna ha il ving been renewed with heavy Iron rails and Coed substantial !ridges, with all other Improvements adapt ed to the use of Locomotive engines, and the regatta business of the road being now resumed; &passenger train will, on and after Tuesday,the 13th Ixst.,leareTa , magua (billy. (Sundays excepted) at 6 o'vlock,A.3L.and arrive at Port Cl inton, In tlme to conn.ct with edow n ward train from Pottsville to PitiladelpLia.- Returning. will leave Part Clinton on the arrival of the Pbiladrt phis cars, and tench Tammuti for dinner, freight train with metchandize will also leave taily. W3I. WALLACE. Treas. & Seetry Little Schuylkill Navigation R. R. & Coal Co Phliadeiphis,Juiy 10.1547 . WIV/RIDER Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco- T F mot ives, 51 &rine and otber Steam Engine Boilers. from 2 co' 5 inches in diameter • Also; Pipes- for Gas; Stearn and other purposes; extra strong Tubs for Lly draulic Presses; Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines .tc. Manufactured and for sale by - MORRIS, TASEER & Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts., Phibutl- Phitada- Nov. 2.2445i1 lASC&L lIROIV WORKS g - =I SATURDAY ' - .MORNING, OCTOBER ~ 21 1848. CHEAP HARDWARE 2C., TOOL STORE. - THE subscriber invites the =ten- Nic;VA. 4 . - -V* l ';,.:""---, thin of builders acid others (who want to boy cheap) to his large and well selectee nowt of HARDWARE and TOOLS. Sole agent - for the celebrated Plates, &c.,made by E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster, PS. Spear 6Jackson', Saws imported and selected for retail sales; Win. Creates fr. and Butcher ' s Files. Plans , Iroasj&c.. Braces and Bitts, Squares.• Bevil,. &c.; Ileaty's and Williams' Cart Steel Edge Tools of every description. lis•fluilding hardware la great variety, Brut Hinges, . Screws. Springs. Glue. Ac. American and imported Loa*, LatcheiWand Bolts of every description. Mor tice end other Locks, with White Knobs. to. Bosh Weights; and Nails at factory prices. AU goods dslie reed at the depot free of clargs. Those who buy far CASH will And it to their advantage to call on . . . Rept:3;49-31 . WM. It McCLURE, No RBI Market St, between7th tad Bth, Phila.. GODS GUM BRIGHT & POTT Y TOWN Hsi:LIBOR STORE. •. .DOUBL POWDERgIe barrel SHOT , Zl s GUNS. FLASKS. SHOT . BELTS, roNVS CANISTER POWDER, _ PERCUSSION CAPS, _ REVOLVING PISTOLS. . • SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The aho•e are a .:,ne auorunant of En gllah and Gar man manufactare. . . TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, acisAons. AND itasoas a tine assortment ofthe moo t celebrated makes. . . ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE. ANVILS. Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handiest Shovel", made expressly for our own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Consisting of Locks,Latches,ll laces. DS lute. Oil.Glars of American, Germ* a. and English manufacture. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Bald, and Hoop Don. TOOLS, Blacksmiths', Carpenters . .Snoe mike re.and Saddlers'. DDLERY. HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING, With a variety of iron notions. lAug. IS 47 35 Terms of the Miners'. dintrnal. SINGLE 61111SURIPTIONS: -'• Two Dollars . pei annum, payable semi-annually, In advance,to those atm itsbie In the County.-an bomb nig to adrince to those mho realdo out of the County. The publisher reserrei to himself the right to chaise S$ SO per :annum, when, payment Is delayed longer [butane year. _ TO CLUB S three copies to ore address; $5 00 Seven " Do " Do- • 10 0 0 Fifteen Do ... Do""4000 Flu doLlan In advance win par for thief yieeSsub serlptton to the Journal. RATES OF ADVERTISING. . One goitre of 100egs. 3 vim... - -.1 00 ' Eiery.subsequent insertion; . 25 . Fear lines, 3 timer, 25 Subsequent insertions, each, 0 1 One square,3 mamba, -.- • .3 00 tit months.- ' ' 600 - One'Fear . . . 43 00 . Su ilness Cards of Firelints. per annum, -3 00 alerthants and ott e rs, advertising by the year, with therms - Liege of Inserting M . ferk.iit advertiEenents weekly. - 10 00 ' 4.. tiger Adverlsernents, as per agreement. ' c}Ma. E. J. Pm is tatborbied to receive subscrip thme for the Mitten' Journal.iid receipt for the SILCIe, at bis Drug store. a Tamaqua. . SINGLE COPIES op Tun INERS' JOURNAL can be obtained every Sam yof William Old know. blinersville; Henry Silicate,. Port Carbon; at the corner of Cettre and Market streets, Pottsville Ind at the counter if the publication Once. JOURNAL, NERAIA ADVERTISER.. MEI political. p*:17.:1111,10.11 Tbs vow the home ot has bee her c h ildhood s tak l n. the b all k now h e And her no more; She has flown to her chamber. one moment, to bide Therksaughtscrawding thick co the young blusblochrlds There is Joy at her heats; and ail peacefully Cow The currents thaksweliftom her bceoto of snow ; And calm la her eye in the- fullness orbits.. Far ahs mks not If BCAVCD be More happy skin this. Yet pensively sad fails the shade of the lid O'er tho heaven of that eye by its lane lashes. hid. As the cloud shadows fall on the ripe harvest-field. The tender puree grain from the moonbeam to shield. • What mot trithlta moisture G dluirolog her (are t. What thoughts cast a shade o'er her brightest ofdity s 1 The voices of chlldhoixt In 'wild echoes come.' With the thought of ber mother all lonely at home. Olt„ blame her not, lord of her destiny ; thou • Who rulest the sun of her happiness now: The truer the tone of her heart. Chords may be To the claims of her childhood, the truer to thee I tables' Cabinet. r"4 , • The Larof the First- Born.—We have read of a young mother who bad newly... s . buried her first born.. Her pastor went to visit her, end, on finding her sweetly resigned, be asked bow she had attained such sweet resignation. She replied. ••1 used to think of my boy canknually.'whether sleeping or waking—to me be seemed more beau tiful than other children. 1 Was disappointed if visitors omi.ted to praise his eyes, or his curls, or the robes that I wrought for him with my needle. At first I believed it the natural current of mother's love. Thee I feared - it was pride, and sought to bumble myself before him who resisteth the proud.: One night in dreams, I thought ass angel stood beside, and aid, ..Whete is the little bud thou nursest in thy bosom! lam dent to take him vetty 1 -Where is tbylttle tisvp ? Give it to me ! It is like those which sound the praise of God in heaven." I awoke 'in tears; my beauti ful b6y , drooped likee bud which the worm pierces, his last wailing was like the cad Inuiic Gum abet. tered hi:mitring:l; all my world seemed gone slid in my agony I listened. for there was a voice in my soul, like the voice of the angel who had warned me Laying; •God loveth s cheerful givet i " I laid my mouth in the dust and said. let Thy Will be mine; and as l arose, though the tear lay on my cheek, there was a smile also. Since then this voice has been. beard amid the deities of every day—methinks it says continually, "the cheerful giver." HappEneas in the 31 arrive (says Alston.) can only be. obtained from the most cotoplete congeniality of disposition. sod ex act similarity of habits and pursuit. No two persona can be entirety of the satne-'mind and disposition. habits and pursuits, unless slier the most intimate and early association. It is in youth only that the mind receives-the complexion we would give it. It to then only that our habits see Melded or our pursuits directed as we please. As we advance in life our balms and pursuits govern as. !kit not therefore, better to marry young I Trunkknawlthtrank,andbranch withbranchentwined, lidranring strA, mote closer they are , juined ; A tlectat. full grown, arldtiference we see, But, stead oftwo, behold! a iinzle tree. It is irryonth we are beat filed to enjoy that exquisite happiness witieta the married state is capable of atfrraing. ant! +he remembrance farms I pleasing link in the chain of friendship, that . hinds together soy number of "tare. The man who does not love tin thirty wilrnever lose. He will be too selfish.—lSM. Jos. 41.efsn's letter; to Theuduzia Burr. r Ca 'Vale iri your Xother.—To the dough ; ter we would say r that no favorite 'can love you f with an affection so disinterested as your mother. Deceive her, and your feet will - slide in due time. How many 'thoughtless daughters receive addles _ Fes agamst the wish of their parents, receive them claadestinely, give their hand in marriage, and thus Jig the grsveof their earthly happiness. I He who would persuade you to derisive your parents, p ores himself in that very deed n:oweitihy of your confidence. It you wed. him you will speedily realize what you have lost You beam exchanged a sympathising friend, and an ; aLle. judicious countellor, for a selfish, unfeeling I compsnion, ever +petting hie own a c cei e um_l4, c ti o n and his own pteasorc —neglecting you in health. and , der:ming you when sick. Who has no: read the reward of deserted parents in Lie pale 1 and melancholy fecures of the urelu•rul daughter: ,•,..Tateitt, Tact Persencrance , 4hase three. qua Mee help men forward to well- dote ived:evealth and enduring honors. David Rittenhouse. the . Am nun Astronomer. Yule .e,.. plow- :. Boger She man,* boot and shoe maker ;• Goo Brook the wealthy 'type-founder, (who has getorroesly helped forward many a poor but dcg, lja uthet of the press,) a poor pnntir boy: ; as .werielso / Ho ace Grimly, James Harper. Tburlow' :' Weed, and Simon Cameron of the United Stake Steals; the able and eloquent. Smarm foe 0 Wet:min. ! brign life driving a team between Co ambit end einionnati. Thorne. Ewhink was b ed. * Panel bert John Fitch, who. invented this steamboat; en exhibited its operation, was II eat ve Of COO. , oeducui, and died poor and neglec .as did the ingenious Oliver Evans. Antos and bbut Law- .. reeve, the munificent patrons of lit useful fits; omit, (though not recently) walked down from .Vermot.t to Boston, With-scarce la at, in their po4eto, aid hardly any shoes on thisre rear: An: drew ti, Stickle, tobuconist,a former Mayor of Nee York, never iciberited'a.cent of fortune; and Mayor Brady won his way , to wealth by skill as IS mechanic and prudence aria men of tansineta.--. Sitqeen years before the gallant but oatmeal:nisi General Brown , was conimander-ini `trashing of the Ardoies of the United Brat's, he er7 online 4 .mallQ11.1•CI 11ChOOL • Cicero , th greatest of ell Roman Orators, was of very humble l origia--- yethie elaqueuee confounded the trer Catalina, end made John* Gwen tremble, bough in Mil 'pletititude of his power. i' NO. 43 L Perovuance.—Rev. John i nky. found er 0 methodism. was a man of ontirktir ittdasttf. It i said that he roar, every own:dui at 4 and lb bated diligently. travelling, or ;, argil 111 Ale delivered more than-two sermons fei each day of the lest fifty years or ..t Ere: ro 1773, eighteen years before his deaih his puttrab ed work., divinity. eeelesisatiml hist. ry, biography, dec. 'mounted to thirty-t o • .roluons. 8.0. He enjoyed excellent health. • . coatinusd to,labor until a week before his dee ~ which took place in his 88th year. Credit.—A system of ere with caution. and sound judgment wire RIO judicious, but indispensah lightened husineis community. Th thistly and capacity of a poor man and unless it gives -him credi known, there practice! differ. I. e condition of the honest and d i c pable and the Ignorant mon. ar Cheer Up.—l 4 bat if rot business---you suU hive lifo and ett down and cry over your mishs) nOwer get you out of dell. nor kr . ., cks. Ga to work at sornethint dreis moderately. drink nothing shore all keep a mtrry heart, end in the world Bg.lig. Bcj i L ed on S e lre d ir w i t t, o h t o r r u s " n d c .i'' e — des of If.h lonmees birth ; -let n, small its beginning . de,fiand of Mean originsi! The dominion of dined by floine,) woe not o oche fOreherir it resulted from the ji meat of contingencies.-Iron 3.1 r " Frai biographer of Coinpere, .Watt,r eminent Philosopher and Astrob, to the Academy of Sciences. and 171( eesder in the French Revolution, .'ranee,. February 26, 1786, end roe% cavil. his tether having hems bar-pay des Nlonclie2. Co Patrick Henrys Grape, tilde celebrated Patnck Henry is in Ct r y„ st plank encl.ure, • du t i reet, and . taro white dint socks, oseri Ipfu:bor, ma.k the ip,t where lid Mortal remain. of . This nreat-born Demruithent who spook the Philip of the at r-r The Siuzward.-06 asking' f0' 7... what made him lie in best so . buced: s.id ne, •in hearing coun tng• . Inductre advises me to get II r l.q ; and as they gi.e me twenty r n.. It is my part.to hear what - I tal; amd by the time the cause is eedy." I La,7' Life.—Lo..: not mourn i ' 1... , 1 it comes not back again. LI. the Present; it is thine. Go fort. Abadossy future. without fear and ibeaq.—ELongfelloc's Hyperion. !....- Vcdzar.=- trt bid a d ,, nkri as wouldn't g!, Da you think Ed wallop hinkt— E 4 S•v- horn SO.Tac corn and cry, krfin fd ~. ln Gad an animal aver:4. to .pee I.: 110 joa t!..iak l - ,.:,G1itt...e. b.n ! rd ; :re h•ra nIE/VA cry pr,r,ti MI • AND MARKET STREET, P HILAD The th,a.b: anxt Largfti ..frrken, S,cer in FS:'..lCe Leven. 1..: lem - e:11..d. 'Leptce.., I=== =MI Silver Tea :..prleritS. elaal to COM. si!`s,r h,ider and pentil. Wl:b a rp:on.r.l a2x,rtiner.r or all both go L 1 arid silver; rich ;etretry..ic 0-the be.t lalt.,r.tzt.res. and in fact Wattb and ry line at inoch let, p otnt.l, a Out cu! or elsewhere. Please con thin adrritilemerrt. and LEWIS I. N 0.413 31arket Street. above It s or to J COC I. 216 Harter . s:nre bt!rrx 10.1,11," have (lota and Saver Lei4rs P9ciadt4C... k . 'l , OG . F. TUT 121 . EP , ot LIF ictattr scsacia. ism pcuUleadd =I to= ;a subsera.e. roar.,% ca..l sad psi 1 Mr! tarsi a. assztAX., . $v < elirs axial itvfrpil. II II Allisre!Lunn. II it, acted on is not only. to: at. err honesty. W ent his only ahem be is es between,. 'shoness, this failed Do Doe that will child:lm "pricey. iting , •nd will baup man who II account howevar , above its world (ob binned be ts employ .rago, the arms j as e recently • is born in by bit own , r in the hotel Ibe grave of . erlotte Cohn p of cherry ;roam by tan• interred the a young lay •ng -1 to I every MOM: , Sloth to lie • no pro and . raid on both' rer, dinner is pity into the to meet, the manly "1 . I sin! to wo: cc op. Neddy Er= kt on Edward ~. Lrin..... , v of Gold and :ua rat case, *Wand over 10 &ad oyez' H tad over 5 to 010 150 4 50 - 100 Cs or Wsicbee: arc. Gold Chain setything as tbs ) 7.ts than cam 5.4 .ert at either I.DONtd, ...h. North side, DONLI:d. h. Socitt aide. cheaper than' de to the trade I • 19 ertso LIIY D STREET. nor, attest:no of the of WATEDES, ' TED WARE, BRITANNIA tvtd at tbe above rcsoect of al=aat • eted at very soar 1 r otta to Lb* dty. Ea tarn calm . ape's :ea._ IXISMIE MEIN L. is tr, repairing I OT, • crullers,. LIIS. 7.117.. Cetsla' e Cita, Itly oe. batd WATMES, ea , .1 mama-tars ; =Gm; orbtri Irn:d • iabsrsos. a( AGntt ex.ftm ttey ttia2Netar.l.oll.. 4.,...1r1C . i.14 , srixty• 12:- . .ge 6eads.— 'l-1.-,..-tats and Pan ;lei:l.r 6f Oaks,. 7.7 tv advertise:. speci:f...vally; est- - at macb care al4. , ensue :4 be fous4 cc ra the bailees, %hi itteraaras of b.Pf are [nabbed =ea: h,n,etr Oil