The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 06, 1849, Image 1

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OFFICE OF TEE' PHILE.
AD,„,„„ 1111 1
: at READING RAIL ROAD C0,‘,071•018.5
PAlladrlplits ,ll “ - l of height
' • l\l oTICE is hereby given, tha: the
r ra company.
-/- 1 and Tolls no Coal transported b ‘
- will be as follows from Januory Ist, I,l9o.P.Cllnton
To , From'ALCarbon.S-11
, I 133
. - 'Richmond. until Jape 1,1849 10_ , , 35
•do IPO , •
Philadelphia, do ...,,,,. „ 145
Inclined Plane,untilDer..3l,doi 1" , , 145
"Motown, 2 do 17 0 5 115
t7O 4 -
Germantown R R.. do ~ 70 ,„ 145
Falls of Schuylkill, do •01
:: •"' 115
Ilanayunit, - do 1
Conshohocken and ,
.45 45 /30
Plytnouth It. IL, do s
• Tarn Out I II:1Mb, - 40 1 25
tow Norristown, do 4 4 1
Nordatovti Of Batik". : as 120
Port.' -. , .do . i ' 30 - 115
• Port enned, ' _ do - I 55 ,
Taney Forge, -•-- do - I is i g: : :
litenlxvllle, do — 7 15 100
Royer's
For,
. 4. 3, 10 1
00
Pottstown. db
„ .-ouglaseville, ' 0 i 0 1 5 0 ./ 00
.. StomstoWEll .5 95
Reading, -°° 95
116 :nr c hi t oZT= 71,1,. i* 4 0 6 5 . 55
00
7 , *
,rtlrille. ' fp 75 ,r 0 -85
ba,lairg,
Richmond,, and
tOl l l ttt . ' o t4 f June, July, aad
_
65 60 65
65
'
jalishorg.' e
freight and
v• - •altlphia, during t'
\ ' - '4 l,l 's ill be . . 7 5. 2.5.513 ,
7, . ;, Fro,
70 .
1 .en.P.Clinton.
"S I 4.3
4 141/oand after MIII 160 ITS IIS
We December 141. Manager'.
Q 7 .rdr of theIkiIRADFOR), fieorstarj
• • br _ ci V 44 t l4l l:llEßSti -7 1E -------- LE
1142 13..u.5.vE1r PASSEN9ER CA A J D
TREMOI O .7
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lt HILL AILTUD,
• a k a y EXCEPT*)
• till 11 and after Novena IS , the H u i,
"lb ! n OtAlN v lti6 it iiiAlN.
•
, Leases Rangy t ai/gn at a quarte - 7 o'clock,A.
`ll.. for Srine,„...2turning, leaves mine at 71
.
'o'clock, i n It . ..r.'„insct with the Cat - r Philada.
7.'RNOON TRAIN.:,
l terms, ,q - :Hoven fnr Minersi and Tre
_ Monk, i t ,,,,,1 4 <ter the arrival of 11, i tu.,,,,t p hi a
.-- Train. Ret:lcaves Tremont at . ' lock, and
.lllistetesille )ckl P.M.
Fr.,. Sebicelllaven to Miner:
ville
ss -'• to Tremont...
„,-S, Mincrsville to Tremoy_
7112• All baripis. Die owner's risk. ” t.,
. ' ti, WM. T.:7„, TtK,
- ' Potts rit. / 23'48-44] ietor.
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PIIILL. ~.'II.A.DING, de POTT9,LE
'-''' •
RAIL. ROAD
MANGE OF HOURS. - L .
r! . ......... M
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- I . ,'nIITER ARRANGEMENT.
ON lad l i p Wednesday, November (sill
enger,vom will leave the Depot. corm: .
line IStreets Pltilada., daily, clew. Stlntlao; ;
Mr -- Rettwo rg, leaves Pottsville at SI, Alv .
"ins wllliro at nit way statinns. -
MORELS oy,ourtiA 7 Al. AT PRINCIPAL t'a. NS.
, 0. rens PUlada. I.ootra Trrin fro. •rillt.
Arrfres...strrlstown.9,32,Arrivec at Sch. Ot t e',37
• ••: „ Pbenizeille, 9,001 " Port Clinto,l:', 0,06
" Motown, 10,1 " firadinw, itl, 9,57
- " 11,17 n F, 1 - .37 " Pottstown , j 0,43
" Pot Clinton, 111,10 " Pluenlxvir s J 11,16
" sc.. Haven, 12,V, " Norristnw; A 1,43
" potevllle, . 12;501 " Phila Mot; 112.50
FARES—Pottsville sad Philadelphia ii 3 Si 10,3 ;
pottsvili. and Reading, $1 40and 0 1 20; Ruli4 and
Philadelptia. I.ill. 25 and 91. 90.
No pasengers can enter the cars, ttnlessmi ed
with tlck-ts. .
NOTP E.—Fifty pounds of baggage will I.lll' 'ell
to each lasenger to thee,- lines ; and passenar ' , arc
exr,e s s prohibited from taking anything as ta go
hat2the wearing apparel which will be at Usti of
the Ivor., No freight will be taken by these less. - 1
Pb an:Oct.:li, 1913 43a
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L?T' LF. SCRU,YLK.IL R. RIiPAD.t
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/../I.ILANGEME.NT FOR TIIE FREIGHT AND
' PASSENGER CARS ON TIM LITTLE
SCllia - MULL RAILROAD,
fr p. Pa sccoge r Train leaves Port CI i nton,daity.(Suti.
days excepted) on the arrival of the mornln: train
o the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at
outgun. in time II) dine. Leaves Tamaqua vi half
port one o'clock, P.M., in time to connect at P.m Qin
ion with the afternoon train, on the Reading ilailthad
from Pottsville to Philadelphia.
FARE.—To Port Clinton, 75 cents ; to Philadelphia,
83 50,
The freight train teaves Tamaqua ffuedayis
excepted.) at 6 o'clock. A. M., and-Pnrt - Clinton at 4
...clock, P.M. A passenger car runs In connesionuith
the Pretght train, en that passengers for Philadelphia
ran take the morning.traln of cars on the Reading
road - . at Port Clinton,. Farellto stone as in the other
tram. JOI:N.ANDERSoN,
I'amannalirttli..4-11 ' General Agent.
PG11.11., REArING & POTTSVIL . E
RAIL ROAD.
r_7‘,ls
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A - M. , , nEIf:II7 , OPiT MERCITANDIZR.,
( I N AND AFTEIt April let. tall., tiouptln
LI forwarihot with despatch at the following rat"
'or . ..eight, Pottsville' and the points bplOnr
sta.ed, per too of .zoon
Ret.eren Pot:sriite I Ectioren Poitsnille
• cod Phila. • an 44 loading.
l'l.rter-Liroestone,
•
...nr,Coat :3and.lron Ore, 14 00
red Bricks.
Illcems„Litne.Timber,Stons,l
• '{:n . ,n. ` Tar. Pith, flaw I
-Turpentine, Marble, Grind- L, „..
' vnnes. tails, spikes, scrap r•
!rid piggy, en. broken cast- I
.1 .-gs,guann,anii pmcdrette. J
tt, Icen,• Boer. atilt, leati.l
ttirk, rate sliscro.salt beef !
...rid p,r ;moiler, grain.
:em castings, suear, ens- ..`.l' 75
t•trises,green entice. porn-'
..t t•el, salt:, ,tee, brimstone, 1
r. see .• - anp, J
'Y'l'ar,, , jl7., bill.
Ca . ..groceries vinegar. tylils-1
,Itcy, machinery. cheese, 1
!it'd, talow, rags, leather. 1 '
,n,. hides, paints. white Yell 1
''' F
t rc :I lard,oysters,herup,
Ise and cordage, steel,
cj •
an and ship stuff.
st
IS cotton and.wnol,clgars,"•
ash meat, fnwh fish. dry '
„,-, -ods,drugs and medicines.
' •sign liquors. wines and t
. , , g , .s, china, andl
, linen titre' poultry, cnn
• • • tectinctry, books and sta- }5 (Nit
..1: ,- -vw . spirits turpentine,
• .one, ...trued creXee.
t. ~ and caps. bents and
1 ~..s. bonnets,
_feathers,
, ~ ss.l.,ps. spices, furni-
re, ~.• weight- . J
, sd•t•tinnal ch. riles fee c
tectrini, cr deliverl - 04 - freightt
•
anon the line.
p :44 4;4_:Aziai islor
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1 LIVINGSTON, HOWARD, & Cwt.'s EXPRESS,
131 C PAIIBESOCII TkI•1161,
1.7c-,run Pottsville, Philadelphia, Nett York. Boston,
, Baltimore, ;Yoshi,tiloit, Beale, Canada, k Europe.
! 1P 4 R the accommodation of the public, we now ran
an express Car every oilier day between Pottsville
and Philadelphia, in connec•lnn with on r Trunk, which
• runs daily for earrying.boxes of merch andize &c. By
\this arrrngement orders for goods and packages left at
ithe afire in Pottsville, will be exemiteil, and the coods
(delivered in Pi...tsvillo in about 30 or 32 hours.. This is
fa vent convenience for our merchants and trailers.--
Gold: Silver, and Notes fn warded and bills Collected.
, to. orders received for the purchase of any single,ar
ticle 111 Philadelphia. New York, or Boston, Which will
be promptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which can
be paid for mi delivery Dribs rainy.
Once in rnttMilie,twnd , mnatoelow Bannan's Bonk ,
tare, and immediately opposite the new EOcopal
Ur,'
rur,i). , -
Era.Eing. E. W. Earl's Bookstore. '
Phil ulitlonia, No. 43, South Third street.
1 Neu 'York, No. 6, Wall street.
'
Gorton, No 6, Court street.
•
~. __ [Novl3-46
AN
FRKLIN WORKS.
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e .
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rlh•tcri,rs baylnrlrseritivirgr El;;Clnelv ...it In
-41,4.,,tr.thn.... tinder INe Grin Ord. Silly - than Z.;
, carrying - on the Foundry 0011
banl,, at the Franklin WoTkA. Port
• r.oott,d ty A • Brooke, aro' now Frephrrti to
, ot tit.r sa tho plmrtest nnticoVit, in En
cAM Itrr,orers,nd Machinery 0t - !omelet
c, 0,10:101, for ironing or other porpo,es.
t• - • n 1 •Itrtft cars, Iron or Brats eto.ings
r:ttrto
' ' Ao itE , :rr.crrut.lxiioLlftvren.4
:.AUUET SILLYMA3.&. (..tr,. •
, r•-•
WORKS.—The BUlACTibtat.
"D*Pratrared to famish the Colliers and iltak. ,
'ity!icl4l , nra,,, , , with Shovels of all ktnit. if
I !.^w ,, rP:111.0./phia price.. A ttenilon to paili".
; l'flY .4tiovels. Orders for Shover
' '3I I Y vofrra oromptly attended to..
A.V. 11, %7.33.1yj S. SILLYMAN & Co.
RV WORKS
SIM
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0/11111'i AND M tlll NE_
ri
at their old at-au
a, S car °P ner g
i rk .
of Rail
a nd atrAetii. are re s nlre m di r .? urn
ail he shortest notice
n a ny pl!lyel afld tar afliy for tllinillTa n g
; FPI, Bann A Coal Brenk!az Ataqiines, with
. _
. ,
, Iperforated rune,., as may birequired.
~ ~,,i,n d Brout-sr Cylinders with nil tigrca
, ,
, i, r y rne Hite Fllrrmeer. Rot Air Pipes, of
•„;,, t .
approved plans. Cap and Ball Joints and Wa- ,
, t; t, ,; • ~ atlas very hest
; construction. They par-1
' 4 ,p,„ ; at Re the anent: T on er trim Masters and par
' '' , f-eor d 1.,7.1ir—11rti115,41:.1.9 thetr large Meek of
• t ,
~
.., `l,lnery. for two of he la‘rgne'setiNettieltlY constructed
~ , ' i . —ThesTyonting Mill at White i n in
the
Ton
-1.,.:'.."11111 at the Montour 4 0 , 1 ~,,- ' rgg. an- ihe
• y 1..,=. Cully prepnarre4tntoerrathirnirakcliniidfiTerrOwt-o.r:lt.DtaogneVihnee;
• :',--;', y variety
,—: work and materials, it i s i'' "ti t he illig'-
i•: - • .: and experience, the mon infallirr ne ' l I t 5579
: • ' 1 nonstrated the genuine ch,, ct i ii nit , . bate
crortheir en
...,,_ .4 machinery.
. :r:. • tare rcipecruily s olicited nal willr
be e
. t. .....-,;• 0. • •. , .--' IIAYWOotk 4SNIDER.
mptly
'; ~''':' le. Janlitrir;q7, 1846
YE TSI - 11(,,LE IRON wonu s :—
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:pt 4....... ,
E. W. PIeCINNIS. i•
-. •31 br;TFELLY announces to the p u b l i c. th. I
be
'sni t . T ecenithe Eetabilehment known as th e Portz
peemN Works, (n , Norwegian .street, *here he ,-
'••••
ante hand all ' lads of SWAM Engines, tru2 ,,,r
..,;• r i,..1l load Cars, and Machinery oralteo n , 0v ,.:
,' • ' T 1 a the shortest Make, and ou 4 / 1 ta..i „7.
e 'gt icitdrgl ..alr•d,in irant of Steam g, 4 ,, ne.
l iii,
• „..,
.:.(47itta,.altirh,d,,,:i7iiatays•ilto gie's him a cy:114,...
ME
XPL. XXV.
PHILADELPHA. • '
yvnt.DED Wrought Iron Flues l , tfultabla for Loco
, V niotlees, Marine and other steam Engine Boilers,
from 210 Sinches In diameter; Also, Pipes for Gas,
ateatti and other purposes; este& strong Tuba for Ily
drantieTresses ; Hollow Piston's for Pump , of Steam
Engines te. Manufactured and for sale by
'",• - • _ monnis,TASKER dr,NORRIB;
warehouse B. E. corner 3d and Walnut sti., Philada.
N0v.2211845
Or
aitcYlCltyY THE SCHUYLKILL ')
-.).3-7etlgazu NAVIGATION
the e COMPANY,
18
mber 23d, 18.
0310 E is hereby given that following rates of
12 Toll will be charged on Coatnritnaported on the
Canal and Works at the Schuylkill Navigation Corn.
pane fur the year 1819:
-------.From—
.
To • Monnt Schuylkill
Carbon. Haven.
Ms. par ton. eta, per ton
Orwigsburg, l5
Hamburg. 25 • 22
Mobraville, . 35 . 32 .
Althouses, 40 37
Reading, 45 , 42
Unionville,. 55 , .62
Laurel Hill, 55 .- 52
Pottstown Landing. 55 52
Rovers' Ford. 55 52
Pheenixville. • 60 . 57
Paulding's Dam, 60 57
IM mbery il le, 60 57
Valley Forge, 60 57
Port Kennedy, 65 62
Norristown, 65 62
Consohock en, 70 65 •
Spring Mill, 70 67
Manayiiiik. 75 - ' 72
. The toll to Philadelphia will be as follows:
Mt. Carbon. Sch. Maven. Pt. Clinton
March, April and May.6s ets. 62 Sts. 53tts.
Juneauly and August. 75 _ 72 03
Sept. Oct. Nov. & Dec. 65 82 73
The Coal shipped from fort Carbon to the above points
will be charged one and a half cents per ton - more thin
said rates.
EIM
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pas
dami
hi A.
1.11114
The charge will be made per ton of '2240 lbs., and an
allowanec of rice pet cent. will be made on the weight
shipped to cover wastage.
Dec-30-I.ly] FREDERICK FRALEV,President.
Jos. Inc3lorrays Passage Agency.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 15.18.
S. SANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT
OLDEST AND THE nEST EsTAHLIeIIiED PSZSAOE
orFluE l 5 TIIE ESITED RTATEs,
'FHB subscriber respectfully begs
( 4 -. leave to tender his sincere thanks to
his numerous friends and the public,
- I .14 fur the very liberal support he has re
- -
ceived for upwards of twenty) ears,
and S'UliCilS a continuation of their
confidence. —The despatch with which his passengers
have been brought out , and the promptness with which
his very numerousdrafts have been paid at the different
banks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to
the public for the faithful perihrmance of any future
contracts entered into with him.
The following are the ft
ETS, which aril punctually
which pas, , en.zera will be h
disappointment, viz.:
sltiere NAMES CAPT'SS. DA Yll'OF SAILING FROM N. V.
Patrick Henry, DO3llO. Jany. 6 - May 6 Sept.
Waterloo, " II II " II
Sheridan, Cornish, " 26 " " 26
Henry Clay, Nye, reby. 6 June 6 Ode. 6
New Shin, " 11 " 11 " 11
Garrick, hunt, " 26 26
New World,
John R.ri kiddy
A Abu n on,
151,...t Point
Si !dons,
SHIPS' NAMES.
Patrick Henry
li a, t e t I o a,
COZZI
Henry Clay,
New ship,
Garrick. Wont.
New World, . :Knight, ."
21 " 21 "
John R tikiddy, I.llre, , 26
Roschis, Moore,• • May II dept. II Jan. 11
Aqburton. - Bow land, ' 21 " "
Riot Point, W.ILAIIen " 2G ". 20 "
SiLlons. ;Cobb, !June II Oct it re:, 1i
In addition to the above- regular line, a number of
splendid shipsouell no the Adirondack, Marinfon, Rap..
tethaonnek. Liberty, flea, Sr. Patrick. Sarrnml Ilicka,
Columbia, and Ntagaia, will continue to sail froth Liv
erpool weekly In regularsuccysgion, thereby preventing
the leant posaibility of delay or detention in Li ve rpopi ;
and for tile accommodation of persons wishing to remit
money to their family or friends, I have arranged the
Poyments of my draftkon the following banks:
Armagh, Clonreel, Enniskillen, Omagh,
hablone. Ca""' Ennis, Parsontown,
FermoY, Ennlscorthy,
Ifarir Cootehill, Galway, Slip%
B nnbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane
finliy rn ,.„ . ,, Dundalk, Kilrunh, Tralee,
134 ilYnhannonThingarvan, Limerick, Wexford.
Italina, rigannon, Londonderry,Waterford,
Co,x Down patrick,Monaghan, Youghal.
Col.ralne, Dublin,
tiaark—. Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers,
Lon' ; nod Mr. E. 8. Flynn, Liverponl.
Sc:. , ll.md.—Tjp• City of Glaxgow Dank, and all Its
brew hi, and agnnclea.
Pii.ringeig can ilso he engaged front Liverpool to
Roston, and Baltimore, by the regular
park.t ships,on applicatlon being made perannally or
by Is scma..npsid addressed to R. BAN:siAN,Pottsville;
JOS6I'II McMURR kV, corner of Pine and South etc.,
,N.r . York; on Mr. CC ( ). McNIURRAY, No. 117,
11.1aa, 1.iV , 111410;
Liverpool aLicifNew-pork.
I•ascaco Azency. ;
E..W. KIMBAI4. & CO,
$. fire❑ . Street—SCW-ToRK.
DUNKIN. KIMBALL & Ca .-I.lvsnrnot..
litiSs'iltTFrl.l.V lotion's their ft lends and
the public that they have enooneoced the
, ERA t. S1111'1 . 0:1: and COM:MISAION
BUSINFIsS. torether Nvitit the CENEIZAL
PASSENGER RUSIN IT eon cretravitrs'fpoe
nape frees London, Lirtrpool. IhtEdln. /Wino or= an
part at !lie old country Cl to here-York, Roston; and
Phi:.''!Odio. ou Ilso swat re:L.11111,1n terms.
Deeps and 1.411 n of Elolonon, fe. /1 to ," at „.;,,,,,
no the !loyal !Lint; of Ire'anS and i,. hrnehee.
The day, of sa iUne or the Uncle Lree of I iretpool
tte fixed mom, 11111 the lat, co,, I tin, Intl,, tllat,
and 26:n of every wort,
c.mmission. .tnrage. nr
atana orthe Company's
[Aprills, 25-ti
Tti thipg arc iii cif the . lareeilt riago, and ate :Corn
nia2dc.l by inen of rhatarter and Pi iitere. Ti1(9704•
in eetoinimnilat.nne nee all tlii tan be denrred in
of Vendor, cieetort and ton vtinenee. They nrrii;fu,..
flatbed with every ile.eriptinn of stores of the bent kind,
Ptuctuality in the days In' sailing will be strictly
tried to.
Pharr Ships Rosrists,Siddorts.Sheridan.and Garrick,
ae vessels at the largest class; and those ile+irotiv to
bine out their fi fends, cannot select finer or safer ships•
lassage can be secured at the lowest rates.
Nide Orleans line of packets sail weekly. For pas
age or fp:tight, apply as'above.
E. \V. KINIIIALT. & Co.
I*Thu subscriber tins been appointed !leen( for this
ine in Schuylkill County. Apply zit hit office in Mar
t Sire!t. Pottsville
DecI6.IR-51-TA
TUSCARORA TATUA OMNIBUS.
THE submit ,r announces to the pub.
• that he iv run an Omnibus be•
••17 ,
tiveen Tuscarbra and TamarninTWlCE
:A DA Y, on the arrival of the can at Tuscarora. Re-
I Winne, leavesTainaqua every day at 9 o'clock, A. M.
and at 3P. M in time to take the Valley Railroad
Cars for Pottsville, at Tuscarora.
Fare from Tamaqua to Pottsville, and from Potuville
to Tainairia,,each way. 50 cents.
Tickets to be had at Jonda's hotel, Tamaqua, and of
the Conductor of the Cars;
Tamaqua, Nov. 2.5-181 STEPHEN JONES.
Carriages, Boggles, Wagons, &c.
THE substriher would beg 'caveat)
inform his friendsand the public In pen
al that he has bought out W.G. Moore,
at the corner opposite Clemens & Par
viols Steam Mill, in the rear of the American House,
velure he is prenntd to do all kinds of work In the neat
est manner. ilciu7 himself a practical carriage maker,
be hopes to rive elliir Psatisfart ion to his customers.
N. B.—For the accommodation of the coal trade, he
intends building Rail Road can, Drift ears, and wheel
harrows, ali of which will be built of the best materials.
Persons in want of anything in his line will do well to
give him a tall, as his charges are re.sonable.
June 5. ISH. ly WISTAR A. KIRK.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.—The subscriber announces
tollis friends that he hascommenced the BLACKSMITH
buslsyss in connection with his carriage establishment,
And in prepared to do oil kinds of work in that.line of bu
siness in the best style of workmanship at short notice
and at low rates.'
•
rtrolovA.Cor smitivs
t. HOOT AND SHOE ST OI AE.
Tilt Subscriber announces to his ctisto
i mere, and the public in general, that Whelp
removed his Boot and Shoe Store, next door
bghow liannaresßook sture,and Immediately
opposite the new Episeupo Church, Centre
Street, Pottsville; where he will always
kelt"; hand an extensive stock of Boots and shoes,
of ritirry variety, for ladles, misses, gentlemen,
mit** children, tc. &e. all of which are made of
the • it materials, and will ho sold at very low rates,
to st die times. •
lic ieps alsoon hand,a large assortment of Trunks,
Vali i. Sachet's., he. he., al: of which he will dispose
Wi ow.
c}.ll 4., Shoes, he made/0 order of the best mate
rials,. a repaired at short not ice. .
Pow Lie, aprila tf 15) WILLIAM SMITH.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Elikand,CentreSl.stu doer to tAtPollsilinerfousi
S. & J. FQSTER,
LALM now receiving their . .
ring 'unpile. of BOOTS 6:-
'loES,compriAing a first rate 6361,
. ortment. which they now
'.. rat wholesale or retail at the very lowest
es. They have also on hand Trunks, Va.
me, Carpet ' as, and Satchels,Seteand tipper Leather,
Morocco. Ca , i king, Lining-and Binding Skins, Shoe
Makers' Tooliri m d a generafassortment of *Anent:ad
mit.. - re.
N.B.—Bootgs Shoes manufactured at shortnotice.—
Their friends-id the public who are in want of any of
the abovsarticlehrerespestfully A eguested finis e thew
a call. t May 8, 1817. • " 18-
------- i c fd-i'ggi.E I VIRE: : .
REMO:LI, EXTRAORDIN&RY t," .
rae subscribers having been called
uPalkit a very short notice, in onalle
ilne, of the fire. to remove their greet•
lent ark of 'Boots, Shoes.. Trunks,
&e., takivMeaintfo i nnouncing to the public In gene
ral and their Almada particular, that they bare open
ed in Samuel Themps n's new fonrstory brick building.
at the corner ofSteon and Market Streets, where they
will be pleated to sell [Lett customers all kinds of Bents,
Shoes, Trunks. and Catnet nags. at wholesale and re
tail, upon the most r.eatjonable terms.
Septl,3•4B-794f. ' THOS. FOSTER d Co.
M )1' FR S'
PASCAL IRON WORKS
Port
. Clinton.
:cur. per ton.
O [IL AR LINE OF PACK
on their appointed dap, by
ought out. without delay or
lin min,
Lure, '
Moore,
laud,
II Allen
Cobh,
March 6 July 6 limn 6
" 11 " 11 ' " 11
I "^G•• " ^6
April 6 Aug. 6 Deer. -6
ME
ME
C
Denino,
Cornish,
Nyc,
*l5 SAILTIIO F 9037 tly'ar'L.
Feb!: 21 June 21 Oct 21
==M.l=tl
RI ': 21 -"
•' Ru tr, " 211
April 11 .Auz. 11 Dec.ll
=1
AND POTTSVILLE
- - •
• - . . _ jem.maii
I will teach you tc pierce the bowels or the Earth, and bring oat f r o m the caverns or Noutitains, Metals which wilt give itreigth to our bands and subject all Nature to our use and pleaeure.- 7 Dr. Joßasen
, .
STOVES STOVES! STOVES I
• • Wttilta Is COMING:
" SOLOMON "MOVER,
Corner sf Norma; tan and Railroad Streets,
POTTIVILLE,
ANNOUNCES to his friends and ells
-717"1 - 4,, tamers and the public.generally that he
•• has on band the most elegant assert
,
ment of STOVES ever offered in this
community embracing all the newest
• and most approved patterns. He par
ticularly galls attention to McHHEOOIPB PATENT
PARLOR HEATER, which is pronounced the best
stove now In use.tmth for comfort,economy, and health.
I ha're the exclusive right of making . these stoves in
Schuylkill Cnunly. Also
Cast Iron Radiators,
Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels.
Willis' Air Tight Conking Stoves, fofwood or coal,
a superior article for families.
Parlor and Chamber Stoves,
Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all
of which will he sold at 'unusually low rates.
TIN AND JAPANNED ‘VARE.—IIis assortment of
Tin and Japanned Ware is very large. and embraces
all the articles in families, which he will warrant to be
of a superior qualify. '
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured
to order at the shorteet notice.
ROOFING & SPOUTING. As be is prepared to ex
ecete Tin Roofing and Spouting, he invites those in
want of ouch work, to give him a call, a. he pledgee
himeelf to do it cheaper and better than It has ever
been done, in this place before.
The public are respectfully invitedto catland exam
ine hie stock and fudge for themselves. (Octa4l
_ _
PHILADELPHIA STOVE WORKS.
WARWICK. UNDRANDT &
First Wharf dbore hnble Street, on theLlitistrare,'
THE: rubscribers inform their friends
J P:t • and the public, that they now have on
> 77 hand a lame and han d some assortment
of STOVES, of the newest and best
- pattern,, and are prepared to fill any or
ders with which they may be favored,
with despatch
We invite the attention of the trade to the following
varieties or Stoves:
.
Cook's Favorite for Wood or Coal. 6 sires; Complete
Conk, Air-Tight Complete; Double Oven Complete;
Nine Plate Wood Stores; Plain and Boiler Top and Jog
Bark ; Cast Oven Stoves; Keystones for OVCII3, or with
Collar on top; Starter's Catt Alr-Tight Parlor Wend
Stove; Cannon Stoves; Bare Cylinder Stoves; MM.;
Radiatot plates(new patterns)Alr-Tight,(new patterns)
Summer Furnaces, Gas Ovens. Sae.; Stove and Flat Bot
tom Tea' Keities, Bulged and Straight Pots, Spiders,
Lonr. Pans. 4'.•, to fit ell the Stoves.
"Roney's Huai County Ecenumi..t," a new (patent)
Flat Top Conk StOV'P.
Dealers can be supplied with odd plates, grates, cyl
ndcrs, Fire Bricks, &c.
Casting of all kinder neatly and promptly executed.
Dealers are Invited to call and examine our stock he
fore purchasing elsewhere, as we, are prepared to sell
on the most reasonable terms.
WARNICH, LEIBRANDT & Co.
Philadelphia, Sept. in, ISIS - 39-3tuo
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
TIIE old adage, "take time by the
forelock " commends itself to every one
by its plain common sense; and, when
the chill winds ofautunin begin to blow,
giving notice of the apprnachof winter, every prudent
titan will at once make pow iSi(ITI against cold weather.
Knowing that the r. (.0, , of Pottsville have a commen
dable regard for comfort, convenience, and economy,
LONG & J ACKSON have juit matted their new store
in Centre street, opposite Trinity church, with an ex
tensive assortment of PARLOR AND COOKING
STOVES, among which will be found all the old and
approved 'styles, and a number of new one's adapted
partictilarly to the wantswf the Coal Region. We have
the pleasure of introducing tri this neighborhood
PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR TIGHT COOKING
STOVE. WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. .
fhisstove, which is of recent invention, bids fair to sti
percerle every other kind now in use. During the past
year it has en wa into public favor with unprecedented
rapidity. Aloe,
STEWART'S SUMMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT
COOKING STOVE.
BE
This PIOVP, which is equally adopted to wool! or coal,
has received silver medals at the fairs ()Rile American
Inatitute, New York; of the Mechanics' Institute, Bos
ton; or the Franklin Institute., Philadelphia; and of
the Mechanics' Institute, ‘Vilmington, Delaware. A
number of their SUM'S are now in operation In this le
gion, and have given enure satisfaction.
Call and errimine our assortment or parlor and cham
ber sloven : they are of all sorts, sizef, and prices.
A large aid splendid ;Issortinent of Sl:erl Iron, Tin,
and .1 . /Ip - sant,/ Were kept con.stantly on hand.
TIN ROOFING and all work connected with the bu
siness executed with nhatileNs and deapatch. and at the
moot r,..i.,”.at.i 0 oritr,LONG an JACKtrON.
STOVESi - TOVE S I
cf,.. ..
-. ,- ~- THE undersigned regime fully beg
._ leave to inform the publi,_thatl hey hare
_ __ _
commenced h i,TO V 1: FOUNDRY
'which is now in 101 l operation, on Coal
skstreet. next to Henry Jenkins' Wire
Screen Manufactory to Poltsville, and known as the
Pottsv:lls stoee tierk..•: they would. therefore, call the
mention of stove dealers he this regirin, and another:,
to their stock of stoves, 00 they feel confident that the)
:an supply them on as reasnnatile terms and withsioves
of any patters and equal in beauty and material to those
purchased at the Philadelphia foundries.
N. 11.—All k ind•of casting: done to orderat the short-
Put notice and on the tooth reasonable terms.
HILL do WILMA:IIFt
Pottsville, Way `l^. 1611
MUSIC, nu:sic, it.e.
p
17"1 — , e .',-"i' nTI TILE
r i e c, jttt
a r- ' a ta received
f new
and
, kar',N L , tor eats at HANNAN'S Cheap Book and
-•gs Variety Store.. ,
SONG' ,
The Boat Horn, by Gen. Wm. 0. Butler,
Kate O'Shatie, a beautiful and admired melody, •
Tie dowers that len•som In the vale,
Roan Lee, the favorite Negro song,
NYliat's A' the Steer Einsaier, a popular Scotch ballad
I'll gather summer flowers,
Come jain in the song, Patriotic,
She la fooling thee, from Longlecowts Hyperion,
They any there is a Fairy Land, n favorite Ballad,
Anne Snns of Erin, arise in your might,
The Cricket on'the Hearth. Farewell my Fatherland.
I've left the snow clad hills. The moonlight Dell.
Star of my soul, the Patriot Soldier's farewell, .
I'll hang Ing,liat on a Willow Tree, Romance,
Float beautiful flag ; ,, new National song,
Dying.Warrior,an admired song,
And must they part, a German Ballad,
Verbinn Caro. Trio, by tie.llini. The false friend,
The Orphan Ballad Singers, new edition, •
Scenes that are Brightest. 'The one we loon,
Conic, color to rite love, a Serenade,
Mica Lucy Neal, a celebrated Negro melody,
Then' i. a Ilow'r is lovely llotv'r,
Ileautilbl.Venice, a ballad. Wnman'shearCa. romaree,
My heart it throb, for thee; The. Warrior's return,
The Widow of Nato. Nothingelse to do, third edition,
COMP IO the laittice lady love, a Serenade,
The I- 7 ) Of the Chamois Meter, a new song,
The olden time and present time, musk by 11. Russell,
(lb. think not, less I love thee, a much admired ballad.
My heart is like a silent lute, a ballad by D'lsraeli,
Titre and only thee. The Sailor Boy, -
He's on the Sea. List thee dear girl. a Serenade,
Sam of Tennessee. The May Queen,
Oh, send me hark to any native l'ot,
0' tore Dwells not in 11.1a1 Halls,
Sweet were my dreams of thee, a favorite ballad
The I nitinn Hunter, music by Henry Russell,
Conte, I've something sweet to sing thee,
.Joy Is a bird. I tialated from tire Persian,
Take Rack the Gems you gave me, a favorite song,
The night before the Bride.. Drael's Daughter,
I've wandered in clintes. Long, long ago,
Irene, from the hook of lode. The Atneriertn Flag,
Little Nell, air from Rental's opera of 1.2 Norma,
The Ilappyjoymis hears. pc; Sea Ring's Bride,
.The Stara of Heaven are g eaMing.
I'll think tither when morning light,
There is a dower that bloometh,
Shall we roam my love to the Twilight Grove,
The sailor's Bride, an admired Song,
When gentle hands its tendrils train.
Strike the harp Columbia, a new national song,
Single pieces of Musie not on hand, obtained at order.
New Marble Yard
- IN POTTSYILLE.
THE snbscriber announces In the pnblie that
he has-opened a MARBLE YARD in Norwegian
street. 3 abort distance back of Fox& Mortimer',
lintel, where he intends keepinann hands large supply
.nf Monuments, nimbi. Grave Stones Posts, &c., &c.,
an good Ina terial as ;he city of Philadelphia can pro
dace. and which will be executed in'the best ninchana
lent style, and at abort notice.
Ile invites the erpecia I attentiogbof builders and others
to call at his Yard, as he Intents keeping a supply of
' Malik for house work, each as Window Sills,'Door
Sills, Stet., Platforms, &c., of the very best material,
both of Marble and Brown Stone.
assn made arrangements with an extensive
Marble \lntel Establistanen t in Philadelphia, to supply
Marble :Mantels of every style and pattern, at the low
est city price.. His terms will he found reasonable.
March ADIS-10-13 ( 1 THOMAS C MOORE.
_ _
N 1 W LVMHER YARD
Tsubseriterbegs leave to Inform his Blends and
L the public in general, that he has opened a Board
and j-unthei Yard. at the corner of nigh Street and
Mount Carbon Ittilrond, in Pottsville, above Haywood
& Snyder's Foundry: where he will keep a constant
assortment of nak,tiendock,Pine,and Poplar Lumber.
Having three Stw-mills running, he flatters him'sl
that he will be enabled to supply his friends with an
description of lumber for mining or building purposey.
on the most reasonable terms, nroLby the pro mpt a
carton to their orders ensure a continuance of the
cram Vility2o . WM. STCP/lENSON
BROTHERS .1%. Co:
MA N UFA CTliltiNG CHEMISTS,
Ojiee
r l l Bu ! r r t f e
PhiladiPjla.
Pure Wltele .iumrd dardincryaal ; Extra Ground CoPPeraal
,14.. 1 " " " White Sugar or Lead ;
Red Lead; Pyraligneous Acid;
Lithargo ; Red Liquor;
Orange Mineral; than Liquor.
MASTIC MACK.
THE au bacnlie Ts mitt to the Pablic,X heir
Mastic Blark as an invaluable pai xp nt T a r
Timber and Iron, partleala rly when eosed
to the weather, or in wetordampalluationa.
- Timber, coated with this preparation, he.
•tt coaxes impervious to water. and u am*
rendered much more — enitiaile.
Its powers of resisting inolsture,mates It esperlall
useful as a coattng for Posit, Sills, sadall woad wcr
placed in or near water, tor In connettion with th
ground.
As a covering of ltools. Dridnes. Railroad Sleeper,
Cars of Wood or loon, Canal Locke,Gateir;dtc.&c.. It
Is hitt Iy valuable; and may hs used to the. greatest
adyantage :
as a paint for Vessels; Buoys, rex. i t it metal not
for its presemitive qualities, hot it rennin On
the. timber, - when . coated , - a bright and palliated surface ,
surface, d insists, to a remarkable dearee,the lamas
of worms and other- Insects. For Iron, ItEriposed
situations. It makes ari effectual covering, wtdt tthigb
polWh, arid prevents rust and tottosiou.-
This article will be furnished at a tow pope by-the
Manufacturers, at their' Lab Oratory, Ress(ugpd,oy at
their Office, No. 10 South ;roar st. PaltedsYnita.
BROM/ERA
ptgadowiLi, apt= tf 11 1..
SATURDAY IVIORNINE: .: , JANUARY 6, 1849
CHEAP HARDWARE de TOO STORM;
THE 'subscriber tovitcs the atten
,,,, t ion of bidders and others (who want
V5"'.*:.1.1".. , - to buy cheap)so his large and well
ee ecteu stock of HARDWARE and TOOLS. so'ra
agent ter the celebrated Plates, Skc., made by E. W.
Carpenter, of Lancaster, Pa. Spear Ar. Jackson's - Saw*
imported and selected for retail sales; Wm. Greadree dr
Bone' and Marilee:* Chissely. Filet, Plane iromil.Akt.i
Brace. and BUM, Squares. Devils. dce., kleasyttraW,'
'Williams' Cut Steel Edge Tools of.every desoriptloci:"7
*Building Hardware In great variety, Butt Hinges, -
Screws. Springs. Clue.- e. ."American and imported
Loa , . Latches. and BOHM of every descriptlers. Mor
tice and other Locks, with White' Knobs, tke. Seal
Weights and Nails at factory prices. 'All goods deliv
ered at the depot fres of cdtargs. Those who buy for
CASH will find it to their advantage to corm; •
Sept23,'4B-2.'fi 3innj, W IS mcctunn,
No. 287 Market St., betweenl Itti aria nth, Phila.
COLEMAN'S
CHEAP CUTLERY STORES,
Nos. 32 and 33 Arcade, and }North Third slzet,
Philadelphia.
• COUNTRY MERCHANTS caarve
•4 , Csar• from Ito 15 percent. by 'purchasing
' • -at the shove stores. 13y importing my
OWII Goods, paying but little rent, and living :econonii
rally, it is plain I can undersell those veho purchase
their goods here. pay high rents, and live like princes.
Constantly on hand, a largeltasortment of pen and
pocket knives, scissors and razors, table knives and
forks. in ivory. stag, buffalo, bone and woodtandles ;
carver. and forks, steels, &c.; bated= tnives, dirks.
hotvie knives. revolving and plain pistols, &c. Just
received, a large stook of Rodgers' and Wostenholues
tine pen and Congress knives. Also, a large assort`
merit of Accoldeons, &c. Also. fine English Twist and
German guns JOLLY M. COLEMAN.
aprilS ly'
Guns: Guns!!
POTT Y
TOWN IiALVIRION STORE.
•
DOIDILE and Sin H
gle barrel SOT
Ova-44<g G UNS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT
BELTS,
D 'PONT'S CANISTER POWDER,
PERCUSSION CAPS, •
REVOLVING PISTOLS,
SINGLE AND DOUELP., PISTOLS.
The abovenre a one assortment of English and Ger-!
man manufacture.
TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND
assnen a fine assortment of the most celebrated mattes.
ROPE, lIEMP, PACKING CGRDAGE, ANVILS.
Bellows, Vices and Files,
BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN
Mine.. Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled B,llovels
wade expressly for our own sales.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
Conalsting of Locke;Latches,Hinges, Paint., Oil, Glass
of American, German, and English manufacture.
IRON AND t4TEEL.
Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Baud, and
Hoop Iron: TOOLS, .
Blacksmiths•, Carpenters%Shoemakere,and Saddlers'.
SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING,
With a variety of Iron notions. (Aug. 'l9 47 35
DAVID It ANKEN,
N. 73 Chesnut Street. corner of Bonk Street,
Pu
II ILADELPIA.
- 4 : 7 -fr OFFERS for sale a choice assortment of
. 4 TEAS no necomntodaiing;terMS.
4 500 half chests ProvrtonglTea ,
r
vkAL 2OO do do Ningyong Bourbon: Tea,
100 do -do Oolong 'do Ido
100 :bests English Breakfast Tea,
100 half chests do • do
50 ehesta slohea Bourbon:.
- '
25 do Pow:hong, 25 do black leaf Pekoe, .
10 to Orange Pekoe,
200 111 b. boxes superior Pith:song Tea,
250 half chests Young !Tyson Tea,
125 do -- do Imperial do
100 do do Gunpowder do ;
...
10 do . do Company Ilyson an [OetOl-43 101
-The East India 'Tea Company,
HAVING OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSE,
No. 122, Ajrth Thrd street, nrzt door to
Old Rootrdom Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
the disposal of thew choice GREEN AND
:IMAGE T EAS, of the latent lutportatlans. would
;very respectfully invite u\ call from country
merchants and nthcre visiting our city. Our teas are or
the !mesa quality, and very fragrant, ha rine been 'elec.',
ed with the greatest cure and At unusual low prices.
For tine country trade they will he puled in quarter.
half, or pound parka; a, if preferred; thus furnishing
t ads antages ; Ist 'no In.:n in draught. 24 an assort
!tort of teas fora very' small amount of capital. The
lattee particularly in ofadventage to persons of loader: n:
neer:T.lllnd 1510,50 Fake of are limited . Our
determination is to avoid ill unnecessary expense that
will have a tendency to ire the cost of our tea',
hence the present course or ciecular letters to the trade
instead of unveil:rig agents, a piartire pursued by Mlle
(troue entempomries, at very' Breed expense. These
Agents must be paid whether they make side.t or Mut
h the advantnges we pOS,C, prOCorinz Tenn, und
o close application to bustneSs, In say nothing of atten
ding to our own bustle.. and not entrusting it to others
mull ultimately insure us a share of you; custom.
4an.B-2-Iy.
TRE CANTOSi THA COMi.A.NY,
HAVING enlarged their store,337 :•larket
t
Street. Philadelphia. and creatly increaged
"'"ii , " their larilities, otrering for their FALL
'
AND WINTER i'It.ADE, n ettniee.varied
and well-k , lected mock of ram vx and
BLACK TFIAr3, wholesale and Triad
Packed nr Loose Ten, on ilierlloSt favorable ternm
=MMI
The packed Teas :Atld at this estattlishwnt are war
ranted to be ontoo, tenet superior quality, and arc offered
In large and small quantities, at a littera! discuzint
Please call at 3 :7:tfarket :Street, secontitl.sir i belor
Ninth, north side.l'ailadelphia, and 'give diema trial.
Thilada., Oct 29,ItdS i44-3tro
Neu, - Grocery, Flour. Feed,
AND PROVISION STORE.
THE sutra:Mt( onnounces to rim citizens of
4 ,•.:2•_ , Poitsville, that he has Just ocrened a new Croce
)ry, Flour and Feed Store, at Ilia old stand, where
always keep an hanii a superior sock or
choice GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Family FLOUR.
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, &c.; all of which will be se:
leered pith great care., and will he soil nt very low
rules. Ile flatters himself that he carS'rtiabe it to the
interest of Oils community to deal with blot: he there
;ore solicits their patronage.
tie returns cranks to his lIIIMeiIIII9 411PIOnierd for the
patronage they bestowed upon bin, in his other business
der: 11. , 17-50 R. D. aIIoENCR,
A CARD.— LITTLE & MARTIN,
WIICILESALE nod !Udall Dealers Pt DRY
". GOODS, GROCERIES. TEAS, LIQUORS,&c.
Store on Centre Strert, mar the owner of Ma
hattiongo, to which the attention of the citizens °Crowe
and countr!f is respectfully solicited.
SOIIN L. LITTLE.
Pottsville,Oct29-411 JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
New Firm.
v,4160 1 .
fs- - - - + - - .. ,-- TllEPlllPlCe.hersliaving this day enteral] into
a copartnership for* the'purpose of transact In e a
••eneral wholesale and retail business in IRON',
hoockan Es. FRO VISIONS,IIA Y4FLOR It, and FEED,
at the well-known York Store In the tioroneli of Pinto
ville, would molt respectfully liegleave to say that they
have now on band a large and well selected stock of
liar Iniu of all descriptlona, also Flat. Dar and 'l' Rail
Road Iron of various si see., sit liable fur drifts and lateral
roads, which they oiler far sale at as low 3 rate as can
he had in the County. Also, a fresh mock of Grocerles
and Provisions cohstantly on hand at very low prices
for cash. . Also, CaSt, lihsier, and Rnear Steel, Nails
and Spilica, Oils. Flour, Feed, &c., all of which they
would respectfully solicit sn Inspectioanf hy the public,
and reiying ad they do upon a stiictattentioa to business
to be able at all times to accommodate their customers.
E. YARDLEY & SON.
P. S.—The - subscriber would take this opportunity to
return his sincere thanks for the liberal .patronage lie
11.1ton:tame received from his friends and the politic
generally, and respectfully solicits a continuance uf tlm
same fur the new fitni.
Pottsville. Mate . lll,llB-101 ED\%' YARDLEY
STEAM IRON RAILING
• MANUFACTORV,AND WAREROOMS.
'Trestle Str swEsttomeosd,—eno a sDELpus A.
Til E undersigned manuficture
IRON RAILING - AM' every style,
VERANDAS, OATES. PEDES.
• ' TALS, ARBORS, BEDSTEADS
and.oltdMscriptionsofornamental
and archltectural Iron Work, in
v.srs' ...:7,74 4 . 4 .*A 6 :: the best Manner, at reduced pa
, • 17.7.7.1 2 :1 ces.
Always nn hand, a supply of
Fire Proof doors and Shutters, a
heavy mimic of... Reveal and Common !ring., Shatter
Bolts, Stare Rooth Mita, and all descriptions of builders'
iron work. -, - - - •
This establishment, by far the most extensive of the
kind In the city, employs none but competent workmen,
possesses the advantages of steam-power And suitable
machinery, audio under the personal impel - Vision of the
proprietors, who are practical men of long experience,
affords to its patrons the gnanantee that their orders
will be properly and promptly executed
Phlla,Octb) , 42ly] I REINS & ADAMSON(
WHITE IHORSE HOTEL.—For
- wetly Jacob Gasses, corner of Coats. and
1.1.1• Xaltantanso - Streets, Pottsville. WILLIAM
MATZ. announces to the public and his nu
merousfricada that he has taken the aboverelebrated
Hotel, where he will be happy Mace all the fanner cus
tomer. of the establishment, his friends. and tha public.
in general. The house has recently been fitted up in
the best maoner,and be flatters himself that by Imre
miuing attention on his part.that ha, can give entire
satinfacthm to the travelling public.
His stabling is extensive, and he has a large )ard
which will accommodate any quantity of -vehicles,
and which can be closed up at night,
June 10.'40, "
Plumbing and Coppersmith
Business.
TUE. SUBSCRIBER annotmcia to the public
that he has commenced the PLUMBING AND
• COPPERSMITH LIMINESS to liilts branches
In the Borough of Pottsv ille. and he will be hap.
py to receive the patronage (if the public. He Batters
himself that the work he has performed while in the
employ ofothers, has been such as to give entire sans
!action, and will secure to him their partiality and fa
vor. which he will endeavor to merit by strict attention
to business, and reduced rates of charges. - • '
VI-111i shop is in Second Street, near Mr. Grecsanes
Cabinet Making Shop, where he Will be pleased to re
ceive all orders in bin line of nuance..
DeclB'4B,sll JOIIIN.A BP.CKEIL
- - SHOVEL. MANVE'ACTORY: -'' •
- - Eagle '. Wotlis„ - --- •
11 parte Street, rwriant.f.loribr , 114 . 6?betell tie
„t • •
.. - : •• hulium „ /bare; ~- .:.“ '. ...! *. .
4 11 TRE aubwrlber would tall tturattentin of
Coal Op e rators,bl
ieerthanta,ami Miners, to ex.
endue OW Round and Sonora point Coat and
' Grata Sbovels,tnanufeetured by blowelf;and
erPressli earths Coal Restop—warrantid :to be tirade,
r ot' tbo dm quality wateriale and workmanebip,,..at
TO' Meet: 'All ordetuthankfally receive and Nieto:.
eThrwtended tti.- ' ' - - r.rtlatili. --
.N. , , l l.—Elbovela Repaired: , ' " '
Co.p Smtb : tf] - ' HENRY - POW
BEI
EMI
181
" WATOVIES AND JEWELRY..
. • • • Cil CAPER THAN EVER.
-;lolosale arid Retail, at the "Piitadeiphia Watch and
- Josdry Sforo." No. OA -Toni, Second Street, •
"41 Corner of Qsarry,—PrIILADELPAIL.
' Gold LEWIS.), IS carat cats', Lull Jewelled, „
*Wand upwards.
Silver Levers, Bill:Jewelled, 14
Cold Legine, 19 k earwejewelled, 25 "- -
Bayer Legless, Jewelled, ID " "
Leaver guarder Wetehee,, 4 told°
:11411ver spoons, equal to colapereett, Tea. lts ; Detect,
Bill; Table VS; other articles:lo proportion. Alt goods
Warranted to be what they are sold for.
• Conettntly on band a largo assortnimit'of Ilse GOLD
JEWELRY, and SILVER WARE. '
Also, an assortment of M. 4. Tobias & Co., E. 'Sin;p
eni, Samuel & Brothers, E.S.Ydtes & Co., John Harri
son, U. dr. R. Beesley and other superior Patent Lever
Movements, which will be cased in any style desired.
' Arrangements have. been wade with all the above
named most celebrated manufacturers-of England to fur
nish at short notice any required style of Watch, for
which orders will be taken, and the name and resldente
cribs person ordering put on if requester.
0. CON:LAD, Importer of Watches,
Phi1a,00.2.4'45-14-Iy] No. 06. N. Second St,
210
AND ' 413 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
The Cheapest and' Largest assorraents of Cold and
Silver Watt hes, in Philadelphia.
•
Gold Levers, thll jewelled - 3d carat case,
• .30 and over'
Silver Levers. full je ' welled,, •l. 16 and over
Eiis3Y'•Lit yi mac • II and 'over
S deer Quartlers, I to $lO
Cold Pracila, vl • 150
Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, ' 4 50 •
Cohl Lens. silver holder and pencil, 100
With a splanthel assortment of all kinds of Watches.
both gold and •ilver ; rich jewelry,4l.6.,&c. Cold Chain
at the heat mane factures, and In fact everything in the
'Watch and Jewelry line at much leas` prices than can be
bought In Om city or elsewhere.
Please save this advettlsement, and call at either
LEWIS LADOMUS, •
N0:413 Market Street, above Ilth. North aide,
Or to- -
JACOB. LADOMUS,
- -
2.10 Market St..
lint More below Sth, South side,
13• We have ttoldand Silver Leven still cheaper than
tin above pricer—a liberal ditcouut made to the trade.
Philadelphm, Sept. 23, ISIS '39 Sam
N' ENV WATCH AND JEWELUY
STOUT . % NO. 13 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
, (.I,joa doors betuto Market ,:rue,)
PIITLADELPIIIA.
. .
711031 AS ALSOP invites the attention ofthe
, public to the handsome stock of WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES of all kinds, BRITANNIA
WARE, &c. &e. which be has just opened :tithe above
stand. The stork comprises a full assortment of almost
every article in his line. and Is offered at very tow
prices—hero not to be undersold by any one-in the city.
Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 karat cases,
warranted to keep;good tithe, 333 and upwards.
Lepines, : : 822 and upwards.
Salver Lever, Tull jeiveled : 17 .•
Lepines, : :t 82 "
gortrtiers, ; : i sto 10
Hid Pencils. : : . : : 123 "
Gold Pens, Sliver hal:le:smith Pencil, 1 00
Viritb a large uslortincot of other articles,equally low.
c. 3. Particular attention will be paid to ropuirint
JP,tches. [July I, '4B. 27-1 y
lIIRADV & ElitLiew, • .
,
Watchmakers and Jezeelters,
•ND DE/LI:EDS IN 7 Tlf 6 S•ME `k
D Y IVR E,
OLS.ILE AND RETAIL.
St.:re cent door to the Miners' Hank, EentreVr ..,.,
eat,
POTIDVILLe.
fD3 ,i
MESSRS. R. & E. keep constantly on hand
an extensive assortment of WATCHES, em
,-- bracing every style, price, and manufacture
lts'• , '3.- to be found In this country • among which
they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold and
silver LEPERS of 111 J. Tobias .' co . Jos. Johnson,
Robert Roskell, :Vol. Robinson, &c.. of whose manu e
facture they 'have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold
and silver Anchors and Lepines,tn which they wrfuld
incite attention ALSO. a large and complete assort
ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware. embracing nearly
every article properly coming tinder those heads.—
Cliicks in great Variety; Musical Instruments and Fan
cy Articles cif every description- Repairing of Clocks,
Watches, Jewelry. 4.e.., promptly attended to.
Messrs. R. & E. deem it unnecessary in advertise.
merit to enumerate their stork more specifically; suf
fice to say that it has been selected with mach care and
dlr.. cello:- and is one oftlielnOSl extensive to be found
In tan country.' Their long experience in the business
will fully ri-arrant them in inviting the :mention of
pirlatsers. id the iall confidence that they are enabled
:0 .i.II as 1,:e.,,, as any other establisbment here or eke
where. . flteeln g.".51-ly
VICTORY! xicTottr: VICTORY 1
WILLIAM F. JOIINSTON.
TIIE COPULAE Wlllfl CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR •
TRIUMPHANT!!
Sad/en Restoration of Confidence in Trade.
/. - FIVE: hundred hands wanted immediately to
make the new sty to WINTF.II COAT, a hich for
(dee:ince and appearance, surpasses anything 01
the kind ever presented to the citizens or this
tiodi.trz A pattern enat tail lie geeu at the immense
t01. , + 1 1 , 1 , 1e and moll Clothing Establishment of LIP
, pINCOTT & 'fAYLOI!, corner of Claire and-Mahan
ions° streets, Pottsville. Also• a large assortment of
Casio-, Asphat. and Timed !Paver Cloths; French
Doe i , kins, :did linglii.h. French, American, and Sax
ony Tw.i1..1 r!..ths, of the 1151014 fabric and ennnufac
tin,. ; toz. titer with a great varpdy .1f ii: iz,lineres An;
mil.is, Patio!, and other novelties for the &siting iv,-
gr.. A usual nun-Rally large varie.y or rich and cle
i! VeNli;:., which ninid tie si•cn to he appreciated and
5 ,,,,, enrilialtv e vend an invitation In our numerous CD.-
totni•rs and the piddle generally. to favor on with a call,
in ordor to satisfy thennielves of theme of this well as
gored stork.
SP% Shirts, Drawer., Neckerchiefs, Suspenders,
CI , es. Sc. hirmoehle Clothing'. of the latest
make nud finish. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,
Corner Centre and Mabanioneo streets,
(/ell I-42) -
•
FURS.
RICH FANCT FUltll FOIL LILIES' WEA2
CHARLES OAKFORD, FURRIER'
YOl Chesnut Street, a fex doors abort Third,
, WOULD invite the ladies. to call and etiam
-13,P inc his superior sine: of MUFFS, BOAS,
't ( 7.• ' TIPPETS, & c., of every variety, 'ennslsting
• a of Rich Russia Sable, Ittulson'a - Bay Marlin,
Noway 3iartin, Mink Sables, Daum Martin, :At ne Mar
tin, Ermine, Fitch, Lynx., &c., &e. These skins have
been selected with great care, and are made by the best
synth:nen In the cottony. Ladles may rest assured that
no article will be offered fur sale In cols establishment
that's not 'perfect In every re: pact.
Scpt23,'4l3-30 betel OITARLEI GARFORD,
(Menton St.,a rew doors above 3.1, Philadelphia.
DaiEMMLUZ!MO=3
- .
Fn.:4l'2f to 45 cents perpoond,cheaufor cesb, Whole
sale and Retail.
ritEDCRICK C FRASER,
Uprerbnice and General Furnisher, Xs. 415 Market 54..
above Iltd, earth •ide,opposite Girard Row,
PHILO DEL P 1110,
Yam WHERE may be had at all times a general
assortment of Beds anti Mattrassei, Curled
and Feathers, Chairs, Tables, Itedstearia
and Looking Classes, together with all other...articlee In
the above lineoflntsinass nt the very lowest cash prices.
I , l4l—(inorts warranted to give satisfaction.
erriladelphia,Oct.7,l9lB
SALAHAN DEWFIRE •.A Ai II THIEF.
• PROOF CHESTS,
Fin—paler Donis for Canks and Stares, Plenl-tand Let
let Copying Prosten, Patent Slate.Llned
. . . ~ •
tors, I Vaier Filters, Parnt Portable Wager Clo
o rein, intended for th e rick and infirm.
intended
& WATSON. t
70 Sonik Ti.irt: ,y.:, (opposite the Phiada . F.:change,)
• • kIANUFAC rune and keep
. - .1 - 3=,..P'....-- T ., constantly on hand, a large ru,'
. t r.l:„ . ,t;ltAl-r'.i't:a-:, oortment of the above articles,
~:t.',.: • ••-••i_.,,: 'h -, ; - -ji . f- together with their patent i re
,t2:„, -- ..""ritt - 2,..5...7.,4 proved Salamander Pier-proof
1
i.r.ti . 7 - '' - ',`:? 4 1`$' ; ;Irld safes. which are sort - instructed
;. - -t'' .. 4AL...-- as to net at rest all manner of
yam.'
,„; = ll doubt no to their tieing strictly
-41 "- . 1;7:74:Vi t he prorona that they will resist
'-.---••-... th e fire of any building. The
outside casttomf theoe safs are made of honer iron, the
inside case of sonpetone,and between the outer unwind
inner.. It a epace.of some three inches thick. and is
filled in with latleerructible material; ao as to make it'
an impossibility to burn any of the cantente Inside of
the diem. These Soapstone Salamanders we are pre
pared and do challenge the world to produce any article
in the shape of Book Sal'es that will moons much heat,.
and we hold ourselves ready at all timer to have them
fairly tested by public bemire. We also continue to
manufacture a large and general assortment of our Pre ,
mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are
overliOn. now In use, and in every inetance they have
given entire sailer:Winn to the purchasers—of which
we trill refetihe public to a few gentlemen who have
them in use. . •
- .
Maywood & Snyder. Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton,
Pottsville; Etc. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa.
N. & G. Taylor, 129 North 3d et.; A.Wrleht & Neph
ew, Vine et. Wharf; Alexander Carer, Conveyanrer,
corner of Filbert and Una ate.; John M._ Ford, 32 North
3d et.; Myers Buse. 20 North 3d at.; James . N. Paul,
hal South 9th st.; Dr David Jayne, B Bomb 3d at.;
Matthew T. Miller, 20 Routh 3d at.; and we could name
some hundreds of others if it were necessary. Now we
lash* the attention aide public, and particularly those
to wont of , nie Proof safes, to mill at our store before
purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that
they will get a better and cheaper article at our store
than nt any other establishment in the city:
We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Prootthests
at yelp tote prices, cheaper than they can be bought at
any other store in Philadelphia.
'DAVID;EVANS.
ANNES WATSON
s , • • -
MILITARY STORE.
. TUB auhssriiter Would respectfully in
form his frient)san d custome re. that he has
located hit htILIT &BY CAP MANIIPAC
u 'TONY la Third street, N 0.14 a few doors
below Rate, where ho would be pleased
to see his old customers and as many new
7 aft, ones us are disposed to favor him with their
custom. Ho still continues to manufacture
• AIIIOry and Sporttnen's articles of every
idgrairtolta.virrilDarseaßaatoshe.rOf Cloth .
pa_te r ni el e t !.
- Forage e.t.a. - Holsters for Troop; Rudy do:
Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword,
hell, of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsack*, different pat
terns Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do. Brushes
and Pickers, Plumes, Pompoons,Piremen'e Caps. Lea
ther crocks, Gun-Cases, superior quality Shot Bags,
Ca mallag4,Drunis. /re.. - .. Orders thankfully received
and promptly attended to. WM.: - CAESBMAN,
NO. W., North 3d strt.,afew doors below Bane..
1- • . - • :
EMI
Dancing School.
• DIM IF. BTUI7OII • . •
P. l ,we'lfie,Ze.irar:4.o 4 ° t`,ls,'Vliirrc°4.
have favored bier heretofore. and respeetfolly tothrire*,
them': that.tte - MS! =nettled with Ulm. Mr, 1.7.
Stem!), with. , tittarepr,,, , .;- anteentlnue to glee
ostnyions n A^ -.
1101: `lll
P.ll .7
and
:4
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JOURNAL
~~
New and Choice Perran.tery.
ENIONE BEI B'S GREASE, put up in pots like
Philocome,
Purified Charcoal Paste, a new article for Whitening
- and preserving the teeth,
Odontme, or Bose Tooth Paste, a superb article far the
teeth, anti purifying the breath,
Rose Lip Salve, for the Docket.
Rose Vegetable Tooth Paste
Charcoal Dentrifice fot the teeth and gums,
Mean Fun, the eetebreted Chinese Skin Powder, for
restoring and beautifying the complexion,
Tenner'd. Pomade Divine, for chapped band.; Lips.
Scalds. Bruises, &h., a standard article,
Tieble Extract* for the llandketchiefs, Achoirtearticle,
Roussell's Amandine. for chapped hands,
Ritusseirs Ce.ebrated. Emollient Saponaceoue Paste,
for softening the akin,
Pocua tam Sticks, for giving the hair a glossy appear
ance.
Floating Sand Soap, a new and excellent article.
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a celebrated article for
removing freckles, eruptions of the skin, &c..
Roussell'a Almond Soap, Otto of Bove Soap, Circas
sian Soap. Orange and Lemon Soap, Taylor's Ox
ygenated Floating Lilly Soap, Olive Ott Soap,
rPtertnaceti Soap for softening the akin, &c..
Rousiell*s Vegetably Cosmetic Cream, for eoftening the
skin. •
Michalak's Freckle Wash, a complete comedy' for
freckles,
Otto of Rose In !undue, for Drawer'',
Glenn's Boman Ealydor.
Curling Fluid for the Hair
• -
lloussell's Shaving Cream, Taylor's and Glenn's Soo
- oaten. shoving Compounds, and Windsor She
•ing Soaps, Brushes, km.
Double Disliked Bay Water, best Cologne in bottles and
on draft, Florida Water, Eau Loamle, for the hair.
Disinfecting Fluids for Cholera times, Chinese De
pilatnry Powder, Rouge, •-•—• •
Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash for curing the Todth
ache anti purifying the breath,
°dentelgle Toothache hope for the cureof Toothache,
Fancy Toilette fettles and other Fancy Bottle,. '
Together with all new-and choice articles of Perfu
mery for the toilette. All the Perfumery sold by the
subscriber It GENVINC, and not the worthless imitations
which are hawked over the country by Pedlera, &c.,
which is purchased at half the price of the genuine ar•
tides. Call at
• Elegant Present.; for the 11loll
.days. •
PIM SIIIISCRIBER announces to his numerous
.1 costumers and friends that he Wolf ust received, in
addition to those already published, one of the'mnst
elegant assortments of books and fancy atticies ever
offered in this place, embracing a muck larger assort ,
meet than can he founa at any one plate in the clues,
all of which will be.sold at unusually low rates. The
following embraces but a portion of the assortment:
The Women of the Bible, splendidly illustrated, em
bossed sheep, gilt, a spleedld gill book,
Hook of Pearls, fine steel engravings, goat, extra gilt,
Sacred Poets, cloth, extra gilt,-
The Book of Cornrow/ Pl ayer, Ant/gue,
Scripture Parables. do,
Frmudship's Offering for 1519, Arabesque. gilt,
The Opal, illustrative steel eneraviugs, goal, extragilt,
The Amsrant' i, gnat, extra gilt.
Wreath of Friendship, cloth, extra gilt,
The Christian YeaLcloth.extra
TLe Target Me Not for 1849, cloth, extra kill,
Curistmas Roar, cloth, extra gilt,
Lady's Annual for 1811,
Leaflets of Memory, ,illumlnated. • '
Jiivenile Scrap Rook, cloth, extra gill,
Evenings at Home, • do do
Holiday Hours, do do • .
Fairy Gift, cloth. embossed,
•
Fairy Tales,vloth. embossed, extra gilt,
It hie. and Boys' eliacellanp•, cloth, embussed,
The Gem,cluth, gilt,
Together with a number of smaller works of Poetry
and Prose. variously bound ; an elegant assortment of
.Albums, Toy Books and Cards,Geogjaphlcal,llistorical
and Scientific Games, and a I irge collection of fancy
"•• presents in the coming season of
I for sale at less than dry prices
BANS AN'S
:lump Book and Variety Store.
des Hazlet,
3LE HAIR CUTTING
lIANING SALOON.
of Centre and -Ifurket Streets,
rorttvicLe.
iTLY ou hand and for side, the
ismrtment of colored Lithygraph
by the hundred.
4ong nod Tny Hooks in great earl
, down,
Writers, spelling Booig, Primers,
. Cobb's Readers, Copy and Pass
Honks.
Comic and other Almanacs single or by the dozen,
Steel Pens and Holders. '
Pocket Books. Playing Cards,Doutin nes, Conversation,
Fortune Telling, and Courting Cardo,
Sharing Cream and Snap, Wash Balls, Sand Soap, and
other Fancy Soaps, Clitoris. rec..
Jules Hanel'. Genuine Ilea r's Oil, Oz Marron•, Curling
Fluid, and Cologne Water, single or by the dozen,
Teeth .Sha vine, hair, and Clothes lltushca,
Dre.rn,Potket, and Fore Tooth Combo,
Mazon'e and Frank Mil:er's Water Proof Oil Blacking,
Stocks, Collars, and riaaeutlers,,, ,
Razoti and Razor Strops. '
Large assortment of Ladies' Curti, .
to.Curis do..e tip in the hest manner. - .
Ile het:Also on hand Dorana'• Torpsiebore'or Ball
Room Guide. Shaving, Bair Cutting, fcc.. performed
In the moat approved style, *Razors done up at the
shorteat notice. E11ee.1.3,.:15-52-ly
New Law nao:Ls.
W i a l t n pLTYthe P re C o E r D te N TS
Courts °l n t g e el V:i n t 1 :j
States. and those of the several Elates, together
with Notes and Criminal pleading and practice em
bracing 1110 English and ,itnerlean authorities ge
nerally. by Francis ‘Vbarton. •
Pardon Digest, seventh edition, •
Dlinlop'• Laws of Pennsylvatila, 1700 to ISIS.
flood on Executors,
Duane on the Lows of 'Roads, highways, Midges, and
• Ferries, In Pennsylvania,
!linnet' Magistrates' Daily Companion,
McKinney's Penntqlvanta Justice,
Alrayden's Forms,
Robert's Digest of British Statutai,
-Brightly on the Law of Costa; •
Smith on Contracts,
Chit ty'adtlarkstone. •
Darr's Reports, ep nplete a. far as published. •
Getz's and Dunlep's Forms, .
• Just received and fur sale by the subscriber.
C-All Law Books not on.hand obtained to Order tit
publishers' prices, at
Dec 2.142) hANNAN'S
Cheap Law and Slist•eltaneous Bookstores.
ban
p .i n u n st ha r , e , c d c l a ve . d u
p a p ii , d ,,r W u ttl
following Books, which he will :wholesale and retail at
publishers prices:
German and English Reformed Hymn Books.
German and English Lutheran Hymn Books.
Union' German Hymn Books,
German Psalters and Testaments..
German rid. English Lutheran Catechism'.
German and Enchsh Reformed Catechisms.
Stark's Prayer Book.
Nichodenms, nod Haberman's Prayer Book.
German Family flibles,the People's Bible,Testaments,
A B C Books, &c„ Scc.
All of' which will be sold very cheap at
HANNAN'S
Dec2.l-523 Cheap Wholesale and Retail Bookstores.
PUDE WHITE LEAD.
Wetherill 1 , 4 Ilrother,
LVJ P
aMphia u . l i t i E ar it e s i; nor: a g603n1 N ort h
1 ilpp i. o . l" ' lrt met
war
ranted pure WIIITE LEAD, and those customers who
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run
on the article, shall now have their orders filled.
No known rubstaricepassesses thede preservative and
beautifying propeilies, so desirable in a paint, to' an
equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any
admixture of other material. only mar: its value. It
has,therefore, been the steady atm of the manufacturers,
fur many yearn, to supply to the nubile a perfectly pure
white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, is
proof that it has met with favor. It is invariably brand
cd no one head: WETIIERILL & BROTHER in full,
and on the other, tearrantapure. all in red letters.
To California for $l6O on Shares.
UNION — CAUTION—ENTERPRIZE.
li A GENTLEMAN who Is a practical Geologist and
the inventor ofa n improved machine for separating
gold dust. has arranged a party taproom! teiCallfornia
lleprovidestools_ machines, tents, and a Tull equip
ment. An Assaycr and a Physician accompany the
expedition. There is room for titbit? more. $l6O in
cash needed:. , See Philadelphia Ledger or Times, crr
apply for particulars to B. Hannan, Pottsvine. or to
A. COCIIILANE.
Agent for the Advertiser, 143 Walnut Street.
Dec23-52-lis] , ; Philadelphia.
Blow - Li the Time to Snbseribe
-THE 24.teAziNzs POl3. 18491
Subscriptions reamed for LM follotrior Afturazints al
• 11,1.111.1 MN'S BOOKSTOSES:
CIRA.I7.ON. GIODEY . S. as 11.1 . 1reOl t COLUMBIA PI,NATIOPIAL,
spIIESE MAGAZINES are most splendidly embet
.ll. tithed with Mezzotint° and Steel Engraving's, Mo
del Cottages. Pashion Plates. sic. They also contain
Stories. Toles. Poetry, .Scc., by the beet miters in the
country. ;Terms *la year. or IS cents per number.--
The number forJa unary Is now ready.and static copies
rot sale at DANNAN'S
Det.10,511 ' Cheap Bookstores.
The Great Pictorial Brother
Jonathan.
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THERE'S ROOEI ENOUGH roa - A
What need of all this foss and strife,
Each warring with his brother 1
Why should we, in the crowd of life,
Keep trampling down each Mimi
• Is there no goal that can be won,
Without a *queen to gain 111
- No other way ofgetting on,
But scrambling to obtain it
Oh, fellow man, hear wisdom, pin.
In friendly warning ea 11-.l'Your.
- . 1 'Your . chime divide, the world Is wide—
There's room enough for all:"
What If the swarthy peasant fine
Ico Olds for honest labor,
, Ho need not idly stop behind,
To thrust aside his neighbor.
There Is eland with suhny skies, •• -
Which gold for toil is giving,
Where e very brawny hapd that tries
0 l i ts t
I t f r o c ur 7 m th o ca n , n r e g ra sp tn m - re r i 1 ; 1 17 eg g' , '
Whateverchanco befall,
The world is wide—Where those abide,
There's room enough focal! !
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From poisoned airye breatho - Tn — coartiG
And typhus. tainted 'alleys,
Goforth and dwell where health resorts,
In fertile hills and valleys.
Where every arm that clears a bough
Finds plenty In attendance,
And every furrow of the
A step to independence.
Oh, baoen; then, from fevered den,
'Andlpitging cramped and small;
Tho world is wide—ln land beside
There's room enough for nil!
In thit fair region far way,
Will labor - 11nd employment—
A fair day's work,a fair day's pay,
'And toil will earn enjoyMant. •
..What need, then, of this doily strife,
Where each wars with his brother 1
Why need we, through the crowd of life,
Keep trampling down each other 1.
From rags and crime that distant clime
Will free the pauper's thrall;
Take fortune's tide—the world so wide
Itas room enough for all
MOTHER'S LOVE.—Plary tor Air Atothor
Brighteit and best elan the tics,
That, formed 'tibia turea earliest hours,
When she first lighted from the skies,
Twine round the hearth like woven dowers,
Cutlediu the Summer's moonlight bowers,
And fresh with dew from Ilea vertabove,
Is th it blest one—a blather's Lore,
I've felt it no in earliest time=
In childhood, when athwart the lawn, .
With feelings like aPers. ;
an clime,
Fragrant and warm, at morning's dawn,
I bounded forward as a fawn,
Tn •e the bannered sun above,
Mode ham—in a Mother's Love.
IPS it in the noontide hour—
When wandering by the forest stream,
She led MC to some leafy bower,
To screen me from the sultry bean,
And singin; me to sweetest dream;
In which I wal!Cd through lands above,
tt , till guided by a mother's Love.
I felt f in the evening time—
When the Soft music of the rill
Corneille a sweet aril plearmit thyme,
And sofn,et lingered on the
though to list that musk mill
151.ngleil with coning, °fife dove,
I felt It then—a Mother'. Love.
I le.! It now, v. hen I behold
Thee, my dear Parent, fond mild, .
When thy maternal arms enfold
In warm embrace, thy loving child,
By love of lightest care beguiled—
Pete as th' unsullied streams that flew
From rocky founts—through vales below,
Holy as Angels' thoughts above,
Is that blest one—a Mother's love.
ktlje :American pulpit.
NATIONAL PIGHTEOITSNLSS
A SERMON
Preached in the Sullivan M. E. Church, Thanksgiving
Day, Novembe r VS, ISlS—by Rev, D. W. Clark:-
TraT :—"Righicousn eta tuition a nation t . a: sin
is a reproach to any people."—Prov. 14, 31.
From this addrem;-wo extract the following
eloquent passages:
A higher than human authority, has said,
The Lord is kriotan by Me judgment which he
crecuteth. But the judgments which he execu
tes are in no respect more striking wadi emphatic
than those with which he visits rebelliousand of
fending nations. It is an . opinion too prevalent
among us, that nations In their national capacity
are in same way or other alaolved from the ordin
ilry obligations to the law of God ; and too many
seem to think that nations may violate that law
with impunity. But aside from the sole= dec
larations of the oracles of . Ge t !, does n ot_ th e his.
tory of nations teach as a lesson of deep import
and striking admonition upon this subject ? How
many nations have left in their sad history the
deep record of Heaven's offence agehist their wick
edemas and impiety ! Upton what page of history
hoot the solemn moral aphorism inscribed, Right.
eousnw exilteth a ration ; but sin is a reproach
to any people!
Let us appeal to facts upon this all important
topic of national responsibility ; let as appeal to
facts in the recorded annals . of • our race, and
inquire what 'are the lessor.s of instrnetiOn they
impart. My friends, the history of the worldis ,
not silent upon this'subject. The monumental I
ruins of Empire speak to us as from the• grave
of ages, sad warn us that national'sins are visit
ed by national calamaties, and national corruption
by national ruin ! Else why have such fearful
desolations been wrought in the earth? Why
have so many nations been swept away ha the
fierceness of the Almighty's wrath? Why has
the brand of 'desolation been placed upon the very
face of so many. countries that were once the
abodes of opulence and power?
Consult the history of God's ancient people.
What a checkered scene of auccassand adversity,
of national proverity and utter desolation does
that history present. Why do We behold - them
after a series of the most glorious achievements;
and a course of the most unparalleled national
!mecca, again reduced to calamity and distress—
their beautiful city ravaged and .burned, their
holy temple pillaged and destroyeil;thrirlo xurient
fields untitled and desolate, while the miserable
tomcat of what once constituted the "glad
tribes of Israel,'.' is compelled to sit down by the
waters of Babylon - and weep, whilelhey hens
their harps upon the willows end refuse to sing
the songs or Zion in -a strange land ? Had their
natimsl. advantages, the natural fertility of their
soil, the munitions: of their defence, the multitude
rid martial spirit of 'their troops, forsaken them I
lee they, bad lost that which was of. more vadue
beta mediated troops- or strong towers; they: as
notion had lost the favor and protection of ion Editing a Paper.—Thato.. are many
heir God, and for seventy long years were they persons who al/ow themselves to think that, the
compelled ' to drag out a miserable bondage, in editiug sir 'ai paper is 'just no task at ill.' to
be land of the oppressor. But when afflictions such we would point out the following, which We
.ad subdued, the pride and obstinacy. of their find in the lain numbererßelska's Dollar Xag
. eerie,' when they turned again to the-Lord, then a ii,t e
id he prepare the way, for their deliverance, and ' , The 'majority of readout seem to think that
ettore them to their loved' Jerusalem, to rebuild nothing, can be shore o.uy and pleasant than to edit
to broken walls and re-people its desolate palaces. a paper, but of all the different employments - by
hue might we follow d o w n th e history of this which men ratite their bread and boner, there, is
hosen 'people of God, showing the mercy and none, we believe, that to
of
the mind,- limo.:ooduess of him to them as a nation, and also temper and flesh es that of editing a paper.yhere
is' hot displeasure at their numerous 'departures is none that rerauires,a nicer tact, a +rounder jtidg.',
men him; till their last crowning.act of infemy, went, a mare ConstiAa applictition, a quicker wit,
the Crucifixion of our Lord. 8840 them over a kinder heart. A mulish teteper could nest
to perpetual destruction as a people,. end blotted succeed as an riditor ; nor a patron.. minded min,
out from among the nations of the earth. nor en igoorantone, nor a hasty- one, :nor IA . UUt.
Let not the objector urge that this was a na- 'forgiving ace. aitti tdillb.nitist-ul necessity tam
ion, of Gon'e own instituting; and therefore his himself has s ideobt to the Roblin : T.lth caSelealloct
eating with it cannot be considered Indicative - hypocrite, a n y' s a y_ 3 l lolo t h an a iluaiihen.zacZietif nap ni"'
general control erhieh ho estircare -ever by Tito to his! Wife. 'lli.serterita:ebiAbe -rwilliebtSg*
.6- governments of the ear& Hut ; let him Icistk in all . th at 'he !door, aeadmired
brdackiee other. iiati6ns 'and' ottici - poopie, H attl 4 A, aa io,,,Aata7; tle ban us teTri4r a l' ic atO
• • , 4 0 - ittolitial of the ilimt i lMal'Flacirt:7. , : - A•lr,: t i a ; i id e . . It entice the Wm Cclrttlt .
. Vint Mettle that mighty , destruction :thaleatoetrest ,
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But • a nee;"-,,....
nci in roof o f roro to these, recorJe tyro:As/ - --:
to tweery as well as IAM' j b ..:4t ' raen-i: ruin ous
to our '.: n age, for th-eliStt'---.is g iven i
living 4iitiotostrations of thelt!'"nl, of eta 41 ; '
one mo 'era the -ancient splencia4lkuitior.for - '.
fertility f Egypt.- ..th t s had of cfae,Otence sod •
'Ptelene Is, the cradle, Of,stiatileleacag, thgEeettre
of theaXts—the place were . Israel toiled in b2llf-...„.
age in the very morning of thee, when hightiti" , ..,:
praise ceidd not be bestowed upon theandeestand.
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ing of Ged's. chosen instrument for thetc/telivar.
ante, than that he "was skilled in all the wiet . ,g,
of the Egyptians." But where now is that ens:
dint people,lind what 'remains of their format`"'
gleam*? liTtio lonely pyramid,the magOificent
sepulchres of its ancient population. and the ,
splendid 'ruins of its hundred-gated city, tell .us
what Egypt was. - But barrenness and desolation
in the country, oppiession end , wretchedness In
the city and a rod of tyranny everywhere : stretch.
ed out //Vet a sparse and degraded population,
tell us whit Egypt is. God has vfaited her for
her inimeties, and she. has become indeed the
, basesfer nations.
Just across the - Mediteranean lies a etetile
promontory, encircled by a clusor of islands.
Here and there are ruins of temples and town,. ,
which seem to indicate that a people of enterprise
and art once hod their residence there. But
present ne marks of enterprise, and few of pros
perity,
ere seen. The population is sparse, onto.
toied,-and degraded. The country is bleak and
but little eultivated. The villages wear signs of
poverty and wretchedness, The iron rule of the
Ottoman has left the deep impression of moral and
lintellectual dearth upon ell the institutions of this .
I devoted land. The people seem just awaking'
from a long and dreary slumber- '
but it will be the
''work of egos to throw o ff the deep taint of Mo._
bamedan :oppression, and, restore them to a full
II appreciation and enjoyment of civilized life. And
can it be bat this is Greece—evernaimorable in'
the history of the world—the land of chivalry, of
science, and of song? Yes, even here once real. '
dad a people distinguished fur all the high charge. ,
ieristics of human matures' In this sod the (wo
of liberty;' struck firmly its root, and beneath its
branches flourished every art and every science.
It was the land of chivalry; here Leonidas with
his Spartan band fell fighting for hia country;—
here (Amon, "the incorruptible," and Aristides -
*the just" gave just renown to the valor of Gee.
clan arms. It was the land of Patricia and de. -
voted Statesmen ; here Lycurgus, after traveling
through foreign lands that ho might minutely ob
serve theiOnstiteiiemerwriaught.ont for tale cow"-
try a system of legislation surpassed in that eatiji
age of the world only by that of' Moses for th e
Jews, and binding his people to their observance,'
till he returned, he departed and was seen no more. t
Here Welliver, the illustrious Solon, refusing the!
sovereignly of his country, that he might legislate!
for her good. It woe the land of philosophy, the
land of Tholes, of Plaira t of Socrates , and of Aris
totle It Was the home Mt poetry and eloq uence;
hero, Homer and Eitripides celebrated in song -
their count y's glory ; these bills too were made to
resound with the storing eloquence of Demoathe.
• Er
nes, rousing the a:umbering spirit of patriotism in
the breasts of his countrymen; and I may not,
add, that the very summits of the Acropolis too
were m Ida to echo with the stein eloquence of
thegreat Apostle to the Gentiles preaching "Arta
and the ltesurreaioa" .to the Athenians. But
this:age of glory ha. passed away, and the long
end cheeticsa night of servitude and wrong sac.
ceeded blithe very face of the country is made to
wear the sombre boo of desolation. Do you ask
the cause of all this ruin 1.-*Open the page of In.
iteration, and there you will read the cause clear.
ly and tii , ltinctly as if it had beers aimed at this
very
,people.—Righteousness crafictA a nation, ,
but sin is 'a repreach loony people.
Indeed, ,what portion of earth 'cannot bear'-wit.
ness to the visitations of divine wrath upon ea.
tional sins. Do we east our eyes upon Italy. -
celebrated I almost as is Greece, in ancient story—.
the land of classic poetry and elegant literature t
we do turn thoughts to its palmiest days when the
Eternal Cr;rty seated upon her seven bills, stretch.'
ed out th rod of universal dominion toward the
four quar ters of heaven, and do we now inquire
why desolation broods upon fields once so lovely
why amid desolate ruins and through crumbling
arches, the whistling wind now sends forth the
funeral dirge of deported greatness', It was be
cause, as a Nation they had deported from those '
fundatpintol plinciples planted by the hand of
God in the very moral constitution of men, and
which are the true and living sources of national
prosperity and honor. r.
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- But w have hod in our liinep, the example of '
a Nation throwing cattle restraint of virtue and
arranging itself in opposition to the Almighty; a
silemn assembly decreeing that there was no God;
and People bowing down at the shrine of the God. _
,dens of ftcaon. lid not the Almighty, from his
throne, laugh at their folly, and hold them in de. •
vision? No flaming +word in the heavens shove
,them, etiested the hot displeasure of Jehovah, ,
Angels stood aghast at theawful spectacle of man
contending with hi. Maker. But the retribution
came. The black night of Infidelity then rolled
op its murky clouds over them blotted the pale.
star of Heaven from their view; and eonfusion,
such as am solar oysters might feel were the laws
that regulate it instantly abrogated, ensued. The
noel-gee& of Death were opened, and she streets i ,
of Paris flowed down with blood.- Thus, was /
France- compelled to _return to her allegiance to --
God ; but not till after sbo had given the most'
fearful dithonstration that sin..is a reproach to
any peopl e. . ,
Thus 'eight we invite you with us, to go over '
the history of the world—to trace out the social
and nation'sl con lition of the people of every part
of the globe.; every where should we find national
prosperq associated with notional virtue as its
maiespnng, and national and foetal misfortune
associated !with moral turpitude and crime. No ,
people can aspire to permanent prosperity and -
happiness,;unless they build upon the sure fora.
dation of ' /Mehl virtue. e
But, as :Chewing and Patriots, remember that
we too are subject to the working, of the same
great pnneiple.—Neither salubrity of- chars nor
fertility of soil r neither the endless resources of
the country, nrir the facilities of our majestic vii.
ere and inland seas; neither the most glorious
comet win wine/ the world ever saw, nor impreg.
:sable fortresses and unrivalled troops can send
1 the purity lor secure the permanence of our pont,-
cal institutions, unless the virtu and integritj of
our citizens be preserved, and national morality
and-integrity he regarded in the councils of the •
nation. When as a natioa we depart front God i ,
—when We became corrupt in morals-!-Ily some
sudden stroke of his displeasure, or by 4 .;ete Slow '
but sure underatinings of moral corruption, God -
will root Out our nation and take away our politi. -
cal exiatenee.—Eßeported verbatim for Me 151.
York Tribune.
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Cr?' A Little Antedok.—We remember some.
where to have read a story of a youth, who, ties.
hating it his choice between two young ladies, by
both of Whom he was beloved, was brought to a
decision iby means of a Me.' It happened one
day, as all the three were wandering in a garden,
that ono of the girls, in her haste to plhcka oat,
blown rose, wounded her Auger with a thorn:, it
bled freely; and, applying the petals ofa whit.
ewe to the wound, she said, smilingly, 0 1 - ana,u--
second Venus, I have dyed the white rose red."-..
At that moment the beard a wreath, aa roaring
the other young lady, who had, loitered- behind,• .
had met with all accident, hastened back to assiit
her. The fair one's screams had been celled forth'
by no wares an accidenr, than hid, befallen her •
companion. She had angrily thrown away. the
'offending flower, and made so peninaeions and
fretfi.l a. lamentation over her wounded finger, =
that the y o uth, after a little reflection; resolved on
a speedy u nion With the least handsome, but most
amiable ottho two young friends. Happy would
it be for mlsny a kind hearted woman, did sbn
know by What seeming trines. the 'direction of
those whom she loves may be, confirmed. or,all.
coated forever. . - , .
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