r M . LI Ea OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA 1 & READING RAIL R OI4. OAD Ow, COM WM, 1842. 6 N na nd...1. i. OTICE I.:hereby given, Ilia: the rasa of Freight beda Tolls on Coal transported by this 45ampany, 11 as follows from Janw.ry Ist. 10491 it . From 111.Carhon.S.1 oven.P.ainton hmond, until inns I, ISO 00 SS .ls iladelphin, do do 00 55 25 lined Plane,tintllDer..3l,do. 70 115 is etown, ;do 70 r 6 5 43 rmantown It W. d 0 '7 OS 45 111 of Schuylkill, d" 70 05 45 nayunk, do 00 33 . '33 sl ehornen and Prlymouth R. It., 4. 50 As 30 ' ; en Out 1 mile be. 1'L1,,0, Norristown. Ontrittown or Bridge do 40 I 35 9.0 lis",•l 6 ll . ennedy, ' do. 35 12t, is Pry Forge, - do : 01 i 73 10 / et olivine. do 7.11 lis On Fres Ford, do ' ?SI lIS iv ' itstown. do .IS lln re en:twaddle, > do 'l5 Ito on iintstoWll, do 16 IOS 95 ading.... do 05 100 95 tween, Riading nd alobraville, do On 55 00 ' ohrsedle, do ''- 05 no FS . burg, . do IS 70 n 5 wigthurg. do 65 ' GO .1 , rho freight and Willa on coal to Richmond, and iladelpbta. during the months of Jane, 440 y. aad /gust will be F ' . .: A , : From 51.Car10r.11.11 65 avea.P.Ointoo . 0 1 1 43 iliGnd on and After Sept. ter, 0. rdo Detambor J 10.14 1 9, IRO 175 115 By order of the Board of Manatee. S. lIRADFORI, Beeretaty. -.',Dee23,18-5 5 -111 - -- ---- - - --- do 143 1 40 - 123 n/IVIeLS,ININERIVVILLP. AND 1 , TREMONT LINF, OF PArSSENGER CARS, ."," ... - VIA. MINE HILL RAILROAD, foamy SIMDANNBICEPTED.) . 412) . N and atter Weetillelldire November t 3, the line l': j will be ran as follows. via.: I f 'e MORNING TRAIN. i r.••a Melee 'Schuylkill Raven at a quarter ? al' n'elnek.A• virs . for Mineyille; returnin? leaves Nilo...FS:Me :all f us, ock, ha time to ennnrct with the. Core for Philada. 31 A AFTERNOON TRAIN. ......i.caves se aylkill Haven for Minerevii.e and Tres ' . uispat, immediately after the arrival of the Phlladelnhia II "Train. Re:towline, leaves Tremont at 3 o'clock. and i . 41fterssille at 4 o'clock, P. M. f '. - ' F A nr.. • ..rrnin Schuylkill Raven 1.0 Ifinerssille. 1.5 rts. I -4 " " " to Tremont. 50 " .•i ", " Miner...4lle to Tremont, 40 " • '''.l3l•All brig - gage at the owner's risk. • • t WM, T. CLARK. II 1 .-- f Pottsville,Octld'4B-41] . proprietor. _ F. . i0111L.11., R E A D I! . 4' G e. 7 . POTTS7ILLE • .4. RAIL ROAD 1 CIINNGE OF HOURS. ...,:5 • ' ~, , — 1 er t ifte" 7 .?-4 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. N and 04,0 Wednesday. November DO elk. a Pas -, eerie train will leers the Depot-corner Broad mad e streets, rallada.. daily. except Similar, at b 1 A Returning, leaves Pottsville at hi. A. M. Roth ,a g ns will wooer all way stations. ..1111131S OP ARRIVAL AT PRINCIPAL ST.ATIONS. p Train from Paitada. 'Deem This/row PeUrrille, is. five, stNortistown,P.3 l ; Affirm' at Sch. Haven, 0.37 '' '' Phrenizaille, 9_501 " Pew Clinton, PAS Pottstown, 10.. . " Rcadinp. 0.57 ; " Reading. 1;. 1:I " Poustnwn, 10.43 Port Clinton, 1230 " Ph/0.1131,01e, I LIP i s '. Sch. Haven, 12,4•', ." Norristown. 11.43 .'3 " Pottsville. 11,501 " Philadelphia. 12.50 `=FARES.—Pottsville anrlPhtladelnhin *3 50 and 83; Kitsville and Reading. *1 Viand *I 20; Readlngand illiladelPhia.lll2 25 and *1 thl. • • .":3'io pasaangers can enter the 'Care, unless provided with tickets. -.NOTICF:,.—Fifty noon& of hnzra,....c will he allowed welch passenger lathes. lines; and passengers are attpressly prohibiteitfrom taking anything as tutelage belltheir wearing apparel which will be at the risk of 11.1 weer. No freight will be taken by these lines. t 4 Phila.. Ott.2d. 1644. 43- - ' LITTLE SCII.VVIIIE - ILL 121. ROAD. Ett .:., .i.,..,-;,r .- 1 1 ARRANGESIENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND I PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE , SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. VIII F: Passenger Train leaves Port Clinton,d a'ilj•sr,So v.- ~ ~ days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train ,rye the Reading Railroad front Philadelphia—arriving at 'smarm in time to dine. Lenses Tamaqua at half si one o'clock. P.M., in time to connect at Port Clin . n with the afternoon train, on the Reading Rallrond i .. mn Pottsville to Philadelphia. . FARE---To Port Clinton, :5 cents ; to Pidadelphia, s 1 '.‘ 3 NI. 'f The freight train leaves Tatnaqua tinily, (Sundays scented.) at t o'clock. A. 51.. and 'Port Clinton at 4 'clock. P.M. A passenger bar Mae in connexion with ' 3 .0 Freight train. so that paasengers for Philadelphia ~ - - 7.- n take the in..rnine train of cars on the Reading MD -' wd at Pott Clinton. Fare the same as in the other a sin. . JOHN -ANDERSON. .... Tamaou a.Oct2S-44] General Agent, READINGR OAD. POTTSVIL E RMI. t Oa RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERCIIAND/ZE. AND AFTER April Ist, laid, Gonda w . . forwarded with despatch at the following rates - I freight. between Pottsville and the points below aged, per ton of 5.1)00 Ibr. Ilstrera Patterillei &Mi. PeteariUe ,•: . sad Palls. I *ad Roadie:. . . aster,Limestnne, Manila ma Coal. Sand. Don Ore; i 3 00 1 00 and Bricks. mints.l.lme,Timber.Rtnne.) Rosin, Tar. l'it :h. Raw 1 , , , - •.i' Turpentine. Marble,Grintl. t„, ~, 1 10 - .r . " cones, nails, spikes, arum r• '" ~. and pig iron. broken ram- - , t Inge. guano, and pOndrettr. J • •: .. r Iron, flour, salt, lead.l . 1. hark, raw tobacro,valt beef , ...,. and pork. Inmher. grain. '.',. 4 1 iron castings, sugar, tun- .f 70 130 • '..• nit, green coffee. pots- I 4 t "..1. 'goes, salupetre, brimstone, I -i - '. and 'rye chop,. , J • nut.. per MIL 14 •, 4 l, groceries vinegar.whis.l . ken machinery, cheese, I .-`,..- ark tallow, rags, leather, I ger hides, pairds, white )4U • 1 110 ..,. n 4 red lard.nyiters,hemP. I r , ,...4 ae and cordage. steel, I I ,:"' ran and ship satifE w cotton and wool. cigars,' - . . - ,71 bosh meat, fresh Rill, dry , nods.d mina and medicines, • ~ -Aoreign liquor.. wines and I ,' , ..., der. ohlia. and, I •,,,,,, reenswirst poultry. con- I :-;'/lertirtiary, hnnics and its- 55 00 ' 935 4tanstry, spirits turpentine, 1 •:a......dt amphine. Mimed entree, I . Tata and raps, hoots and . . . knee, bonnets, feathers, . . 1 areee. hops: mince', feral- , 1 ••-•• titre, by weight. - N o addirinnal rharges for e.immission: storage. or it'elving no delivering freights at anv of the Company's onto an the, line. (Apnl 15. 'l4. 29-tf :1 . EXPRESS LINE. .. ~; LIVIN‘ C STO74 : , HOWARD, & Cfl.'l, EXPltEsti, --. • By rAIRPI6I.O6II 7111111 T•. ...tiltorrea Perorate, Philadelphia. Air, York . . Barron, : - .4lstriossre, Irsokiseer, Bute., Canada, ot Europe ~IVOR the acontmmodation of the public. we now run - .- - ,4!: an exptwoo ear every other day between Pottsville - ;;//trid Philadelphia, in connection with our Trunk, which Kenn. daily for carrying bone. of merrl. tailizr S 4 c• ily .4his arrrngement orders for goods and packages left at ,1,4h 1 io name in Pottsville, will he executed, and the goods livered in Pottoville in about 30 or 32 hours. This is great convenience for our merchants and traders,- - ~. old, slaver, and Note, (ni warded and hills collected. 0- Orders received for the purchase orr any single a r "., i sle in Philadelphia. New V ork.or Dimon, which will . promptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which can '.l- e paid for nu delivery attic same. . A °thee in Prittsviile , two doors below Erman'', Bonk !_ tore. and immediately opposite the new Episcopal :,',.: 'hatch. , l', Reading. E. W. Earl's llookenre. • ~- 1 .4 Philadelphia. No. 43, South Third street. . New Tork. No. 0, Wall Street. (lesion. No S. Court Street. IN•vl3-141 1117,...LN1CL1N WORKS. .1 ~ tett .... .:i—,-4 _,Nne---ine ..1 , 'I I ITE Subscribers having associated themselves to il!' • :.. settler. trading, under the firm ofd. SiHyman Sr C..., -i.glitr the prop,l4t of carrying on the Foundry and Ma 'thine business at the Franklin Work s, Pott Carbon, lately owned by A. G. 'kooky,. are now prepared to .:011trasfacture tri , order a: the shortest notice Steam En fistlnerr. Primps. Coal ti ll n rea c kerv n n i d . Machinery t of almost ;6 1 1.MITIliolrRnn7.7arliPsd D n rift o c r ars, I ro g u ? nr o fir e S r ss P rfi n tin " gS .sz4n( 411111 *MO Of pattern. • i ORDERS ARE RE I VICJ E F L UNAINMIZZ.rz RINKILIN SHOVEL WORKS — The subscribers --., are now prepared to furnish the Colliers and deal. .1 Ars of Schuylkill county, with Shovels °Tall kinds at helowest Philadelphia prices. Attention in patticti ' rly called to their Coat Shovels. Orders for Shovels 1 ' f any size or pattern promptly ,trended ". : jiO.Cartion. Atte. 14.'47.33.1,1 S. MILLI - JUAN& Co. COLLIERY IV E:Sit KS. • 4 ••-•:•••• e.. 4 . _ .. 1. _ .,..,,,.. . _ t„.... ., ... 00 4.__-= ,' POUR MIT' AND MACHINE 0110 PS. fg. `.:'l ?, lIE subscribers, at their old stand, corner o u . e .. t r Road and Callow hill streets. are prepared to us- 'I: rik dere boarder, at the shortest notice. Rtes. ic.cri ~,, .;nd Priwpr;ra any power and capacity for mininga"" . - -''ther purposes. Rstria•• arra Elevate" .litickiscr, with "isolid and perforated toilets, as may be required. '. Also Eerier/ and Morin? Cylinders with all neres iary machinery nit Blue FrirsaMs. Hot Air fines; of ,'. the most approved plans. Cup and Hall Jousts and Di , ~., v.-ravers, of the very best construction. Th e y p ar . :...; — lticulaily invite the attention of Iron Masters and par. 1:: ties engaged to the Iron trade, to their large stock of ~'.'.;.:' Patterns for floiliag Xi/10. hawing lately constructed r. , ...4 the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coin. ._.,-: try. via .—The wyernies Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the z .• ; , Rollins Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. ''''," 'They are fully prepared tar this kind of work.together with every variety nr emneral m , hintrY• elf the qual. ity albeit work and materials. it Is snuu e h t „ ey . that tiers and esnerdenee.ehe most Int/111MM este, hate - amply demonst rated the g ermine charactcr of their en , sines and machinery. , ~lf; ' Orders are respedully solicited and will be promptly .J. , .e attended to. ,lAVWOOD k SNYDER. .' ':,. Pottsville. January , 17. 1848 1 ' T-I y . - •. - Si PO TTS VIL L E IRON WORKS:" 1 _ .• E. W. MeGINNIS. fIEAPECTFU4LY announces to the public, !bathe has taken the Establishment known as the Potts •llls Iron Works, on Norwetian street, where he is Prepaed to build all kinds of Steam Engines. manu facture Rail Road Cars, aud Machinery of almost every deseriptinn,at the shortest notke,and on the most ran *enable terms. MrPersons from abroad, In wait of Steam Enaines '..witifindtpio their advance/ate sive him a call helots `Pllliaj slopirtune. IV MI - N S' VOL. XXV. pitftc_lßON WO![S3: 1,v...,.•.,,. ' ~ ~' -~ PHILIitMELPHIA. Wet. Dial Wronsht Iron Pines, trultasin for Loco ototives,Marine and other Steam Beattie miters, Irons tto.s Inches to diameter. also, Pines eat Gas, Steam and other Osmoses; extra strong Tabs for tly draulle Presses: Hollow Pistons for rampart! Bream Engines kc. Manufactured and for sate be MINIUM TanICER ac 1118117118. , Warehouse A. B. corner 1d and Walnut stn., Philada. Phstada. Nov. tld 180 • 47 OPF CZ OFTHU SCltt - N r iaratL t 'NAVIGATION COMPANY. f - - v- • - - • "b . ' - •• ' • ,bertaier tad; 1818. ~ ty lIU E taltereby given that the tlillowlos rates nr 19 Toll will be cbatgea on Coal transported on the Canal amid Works of the. Schuylkill Navigation Com pany for the year 1848: ,--.......Fr0na ---, To Mount Schuylkill Port Carbon. liven. Clinton. • ets. par ton. eta. Poe ton. cm. pet ton. tiro Igsbutg, IS It Itambure. 23 • 2213 Mnbraville, 35 31 ' 23 • Althnuses, • 40 37 V. Reading, 45 41 33 Unionville, 55 / 52 43 Laurel Hill, 55 52 43 Pottstown Landing. 55 ' 51 ' 43 Royer:" Ford. 55 52 43 Phrenikrille. 60 '57 49 Panliting's Dam, 60 57 48 Lumberville, 60 57 48 Valley. Forge, 60 57 48 NO Kennedy, 65 62 '53 Norristown. 65 61 • 53 • Convoltocken, 70 65 51 Sprint 51111, 70 67 59 51anaynink, 75 12 . 63 • The toll to Philadelphia will he as fellows r Mt. Carbon. Sch. Doren. Pt. Clinton. Mitch. April and May. 65 eta. filets. 53 Os. Jitne,July and Anguat.ls 72 63 Sept. Oct. Nov,dr. Dec. 85 82 73 The Coal shipped from Port Carbon to the above points wilt he charged one and a half crate per ton unore th in said fllleti. Vieth34e alit he mode per tom at 1140 Rte., and art allowance of fire per cent. will he made the Use weight ' , hipped to cover Waitarn. Dec-30-I.IA FREDERICK FRALEY, PeeDdent. Jos. Ificllurray ) c Pagitage Agency. ARRANGEMENTS .FOR 1845. B. BANNAN, POTTSVILLi, SOLE AGENT OLDEST AHD THE HEIM ..... Limn. FAIISRUE ORRICE IR THE UNITED MTRTF.S. THE I. ulyscriber respectfully bees leave to tender his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public, for the very liberal support he has re- 13E1. - Ji:T*La- 9- reined thr upwards of twentyyears, and solicits a continuation of their ronddenee. The despatch with which his wassengers have keen brnoght not. and the ornsoptness whit which his vt ry camerosts drafts have keen maid at the different batiks, are, he flatters himself. a AlltrlClPllt enstrantee to the pubis.' for 111. faithful 'terrorist:sore of any future contracts entered loto will, hint. The following are the REGULAR. LINE OF PACK ETS, which sail punctually ost their estiminted days, by teltich passengers will be brought nut without delay or disappointment, viz.: . titles' S•mr.o. caress. ours or sAILISO YllOm N. V. Purick Henry, nciano. Jany. 6 - May 6 geld. 5 Waterloo:, F.R.Allet, - " -II '• II " II Sheridan, Cornish, " 26 " 36 , " 26 Henry Clay, Nye, . Feist. '6 hire 6 Oetr. 6 New Ship, " 11 " II " II Garrick. Mont. "' 26 " 36 •• 26 . New World, !Knight, Merck 6 July 6 Nom 0 John R.Sitiddy.iLuess, " II " II " II tinsmith., 'Moore, ! " 26 '- 25 " 26 Ashburton, 'Howland. lApril 6 , Aug. 6 Deer, 6 West Point, Wll Allen "' II " 11' " 16 Skidoo*. Cobh, " 26 " 26 " 31 StlieS . NAMES. - our, SAILING FROM LIVAP . L. . _ Deane. F.R.Alten, Cornish, Nye, Patrick Henry Feby 21 June 21 Oct 21 Waterloo. 1 " 26 " 26 ' " 26 Sheridan, Mar. 11 Inty II Nnv.l6 Henry Clay, " 21 "21 "21 New Ship, ,I 1 .. 28 .. w- •, 28 Garrick, Hunt, April II Aug. II Dee.ll - Wnrld, Knight,ll Skiddy, I.uce, _" 21 "21 "21 1 John" 1itt . ..., 4, :' 26 " 21 Rosclue. • Moore. May 11 pt. II Jan. II Ashburton, . (Mariana. ' 21 ' 21 ". 2/ Wtet• Point, WILAIIen " 26 " 26 " 26 Slildons. 'Cobb, 'June 11 Oct 11 Feb. 11 In addition to the shrive regular line, a number of splendid ships. /orb as the Adirondack, Marmion, Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick. Samuel Hicks: Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv erpooll weekly in negularrticcortion, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool : and for the accommodation of perrona wishing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payments of my drafts on the following, banks: Armagh, tionmel, Ennirkillen. Omagh, Athlone. Cavan. . EnnW, . Parmntown, Bandon, Fermoy, Enniscorthy, Skibbereen, Belfast, Contehill, Galway. Sligo, Banbridge. Dmglieda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrurh, Trolee.• nallyshannonDlingaman, Limerick, 'Wexford. . Banana, Dungannon, lamdowterry.Waterford, Cork, 'Dow npatrielc.Monagban, Youglial. Coleraine. Dublin, Mallow, Eatibtad.—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co., hankers, London; and Mt. E. 8. Flynn. Liverpool. Seotissd--The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its branches and agencies. Fe Passages can also be engaged from Liverpool to PhilaileMbia, 'Milan, and Baltimore. by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally or by letter post paid oddreseed toll. 11 .1., NN AN.Pottior Me; JOSEPH MoIIgURRAV. cnraer of Pine and South OM. New York.; nr Mr.' OF.O. MeMURBAY, No. 117, 1 Waterloo Road, Liverpool panle—l4 Liverpool and New-York Parvane .4rency. E. W. KIMBALL & CO, 84 Wall Strort—NEW-WONIC. DECNKIN. KIMBALL & C0.,--Livkarnew.. AR, RESPECTFITLLY Informs their Mends and the public that they have ennneonred the ?GENERALE SHIPPING and COMMISSION . •BUSINESS. torether with the IZESETIAI. PASSENGER IHISINESS, givotittgeeetifseares et poi rage frost Loodos, Liverpool. Ltattai•, netfast or any part of the old roootry to to Kete.York. Roston, and Pailarkfplig. nu the. most reasonable terms. Drafts and fhiis of Flrellasge,frmst t Ito any a nowt at na the Knott Rank of Ireland and Its brandies. The days of sailing of the Rtrelar Live of I irtryoot !Whets, as tired upon. are the 10,0,0,11 th, ifith. gip!, tad filth of every !numb. These ships ate all of the tartest clans. and are com manded by men of chat atter and experitoce. Theca». in arrommadations are all that can he desired in point of splendor. comfort and convenience. They ate fur nished with every description of sturea of the boot kind. Pnnettiality in the days of sailing wall be etricity ad. 'lewd tn. Packet Shifts fords, Sithfeas. Shesisitmand Ciarria t are vessels of the largest clan ; and thnse desiron• to bring out their frierobwa newt select finer orsafer ships• Passage can be secured at the lowest eaten. X..., OrUan tin, of packets sail weekly. For pas sage or freight, apply as abate, E W. Entillil.l.4a Co.. tts•The subscriber has been appointed Agent for this Line in Schuylkill County. Apply g at his office in Mar ket Street, Pottsville. / Berle.4u-51-Iyl . N. M. WILSON. J. P. JTUSCAROH.A &TAMAQUA 03INIBICS. ,f subscriber announces to the pub. .....,,. lie, that he will run an Omnibus he• Mean Tuscarora a nd Tantiqua.TW ICE A D AV, on the arrival of literate at Tuscarora. Re turning, leaves Tamaqua every day at It o'clock. A. M. and at 3 P. M , in time to tat, the Valley Railroad Cars for pott.wille, at Tuscarora. Fare from Tamaqua to Pottsville, and from Pottsville to Tamaqua, each wa v. 50 rents. Tickets to he had at Jones's hotel, T 31 1 1911, and of the Conductor of the Cars. Tamaqua, Nov. 9.5.451 STEPHEN. JONES. _ . .. ._ ... . _ Ciarritrgete 9 TLlE lli sZsc e ri S h:r would beg r l ' eave ' to ZWV.inform his friend...end the mildly In gen eral ' y e that he has bought nut W.G. Moon., at the corner opposite Clemens & I'nr yin's Steam Mill, in the rear of the America.) House. where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the neat. est manner. Being himself a practical carriage maker, he hopes to give enfiresatisfaction to his enstomers. N. B.—For the accommodation of the teal trade, be intends building Rail Road can. Drift rats, and wheel barrows, all Of whirls will be built of the hest materials. Persons In want of anything In his line will do well to rive him a call, as his charges are reasonable. June 5, ISM 13— Iv WISTAR A. KIRK. BLACKSMITH SHOP.—The subscriber announces !obis friends That he has commenced the BLACKSMITH holiness in connection with his carriage establishment, and is prepared to dealt kinds of work in that line of ha- Sibtall in the best style of workmanship at short notice and at low rates. nwizovAL OP 8311 TWO BOUT AX!) sitoß sroar:. ii.- THE Sohscriber announces to nis curio risers. and the public in general, that he has . removed his Dorn and Shoe Stare. next door below Hanover/Rook etere,and immediately oppositesthe new Episcopal Chureh, Centre Street. Pottsville; where he will always keePOrs hand an extensive .I.lk or loots And Rimer, or every variety, for Judie., tabors. gentleman. miner,. children. 4.c. kr. all of which are made of the best materials, and will be sold at very low rate., to snit the times. 11, ke , p ,..1,,,,,, heed,a lam assortment orTrunks. Vali ws, Sarhetio, kc kn., all of which he will dispose of very low. , t".." Roots, Shoes. kc made to order of the best mates vials. •Itri repaired at short Path , Prittavine, aprilB It 15) WILL l IAM OMIT'S. -.- BOOTS AClDsiaciEg, . . . . At tkc dd stand, CextreSt.sestfUlor tstlePottseiltenows t 4. & J. FOSTER. . - ILARE now receiving their Ppring supplies of ROOTS & 8110ES.eomprie in g a Brut rate assortment. which they now offer at wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have merlon hand Trun kr, Ta toes, Carpet Ba gs. and Satehelsolnle a nel I T pper Leather. Maumee.. Calf Mans. Lining and Binding Skins. Shoe 'fakers' Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Finds nos. N. B.—Banta* Rims manufgetared at short nntleP.— The ir friends and the public who are in want of any of the ahoy e artkles el e respectfully requested to gi v e there a call. • , M 148,1817.1- FIRES FIRE I FIRE? REMOVAL EXTIIAORDIN ARV • ' THE subscribers having been rolled • upon at a very abort notice. In conse quence of the fire. to remove their excel lent stock of Onto, shoe.. Trunks. S.-. Man pleasure in annoanciolt to the Public in Sane ral and their friends In particular, that they have open ed in risme% Thompson's new four story brichbuilding. at the enraer of &Toad and Market Streets. where they wilt be waved to sell their eumnmen an Wedged EONS, Shoes, Trunks. and carpet Rags. at wholesale and n ull, upon the'trinst reasonable feline. Sept23 * *-32-5.` TQQS. FOSTER & CO. • AND .POTTSVILLE . . . . . - 7 I Will teach youso-place the bowels of the Earth,U.nd bring Oat Cram the caverns of Moantains, Metals which Will , sise strength to out hands and subject all ri.irtr to our use and pleasure.—De. J•Assos. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN___BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL, COUNTY, PA. tcroVlo3l)ProVir.st wroTsst r r ionto is coantot isoLomoN HoovEn. C of N•rerega aat Raitriai Sugar. rorrivitais, ANNOUNCES to his friend* and tug. tomer* mid the Millie generally that he has on hand the most elegant anon meet of STOVES ever s.tfered In this entrunuany embracing all the newest • • and most apprised patterns. He par. tknlatiy calls attention to 111c138E6011,'S PATENT PARLOR /MATER. %stitch Is pronounced the beat Move now In use,bnth the cornfort,peotromy.asti health. I have, the exclusive right of snaking these stoves in dchaylkill County. Also Cast Iron Radiator., . Empire Corcle, !Stoves,' superior article rat 'hotels: Willis' Air Tight exulting Stoves, for Wood or coal; a superior ertlele far famines. . rador and Chamber Stoves, Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all of whit!' will be goblet anoseally low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.,lltsllllllorptellt of Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces all the articles in families, which he will warrant to be ore superior quality. AU kinds of Tin and Sheet iron Ware manufactured to order at the shortest nothe ROOFING & SPOUTING. Asher' prepared to et eerte Tin Boothia and Spotting, he Invites those In want of such work, to give him a call, a• he pledge* himself to do it theaper and better than Ithas ever been done in this place before. The public ate retpittfnlly (wetted to call and exam ine hit moth and Indee for them.. taw. [Oct?-41 PIIILAIMILPItaSTO 7 I7RtinIitRA - 17 WARWICK, I.EIRRANUT & CO., First Uleittaare Noble Street, of the Delicate. THE imbsetiners inform their friends r . and the publie,that they now have on hand a tame and handsomE aysortment of STOVES. of the newest and nest patterna. and are prepared In fill any nr . dere with Which they may be favored, with despatch. We Invite the attention of the trade to the following varieties of Stoves: Cook's Favorite for World or Coal, 6 sizes; Complete Cook, Air-Tioht Complete; Double Oren Complete; Nine Plate Wood Stoves; Plain and Boller Top and Joe Rack; Cast Oven Stays; lieystonwror Oven., or with Collar on top; Stoney's Cast Air-Tight Parlor Wood stove I Cannon Stoves; Bare Cylinder Stores ; IMM' ; Radiator plate,' (new patterns) Air-TisK(new pattern.) Summer Furnaces., Con Ovens. dm: Stove and Flat Bot tom Tea Kettles. Bulged and Strplubt Pots, Spiders, Patio. &e., to fit till the Stoves. ..11.nney's Bucks County Economia," a new (patent) Fiat Top Cook Store. Dealers ran be supplied with odd plates, grates, cyl inders, Fire Wicks, ace. Casting of all kinds neatly and promptly executed. Dealers are invited to call and examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are prepared to sell on the most reasonable terms. WARNICK, LEIBRANDT & Philadelphia. Sept. 9.3, ISIS FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE old adage, •lake time by the forclock " commends itself to every one by its plain common sense; and, when the chill winds ofatitumn begin to blow. giving entice of the approachof winter, every prudent man will at once make prom Won agaiOst cold weather. Knowing that the people of Pottsville have a commen dable regard for rornfurt; - cnnvenlence, anal economy, LONG 4 JACKSON have Just started their new store In Centre street,Opposite Trinity church, with an ex- tensive assort - Meta of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, among which will be found all the old and approved styles. and a number of new ones adapted particularly to the wino of the Coal Region. We have .he pleasure of introducing to thin neighborhood PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR TIGIIT COOKING STOVE, WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. Thisotove, which is of recent Invention. bids fair to on procedeevery ether kind now in ow. During the past year it has ma Wa into public favor milli unprecedented rapidity. Aim . STE WO.ItT'S ailllf SIER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. ....... T \Tiiii ' rive, which is eonally adopted to wood or cnal, h y ectoved silver medals at the fairs rif the American riik dime, New York; of the )I«ctiantes• Institute: lbw ton, of the. Franklin institute, Philadelphia; and nt the Mechanics' Institute, Wilmineton, Delaware. A number of their stoves are now in nperation in this le gion, and hie riven entire satistict ion. Call cad trellgil.e our .11.011M.1111 Or parlor and cham ber siert,: they are of oil anti.. liZPn a nd prices. A levee and ililendidNienoment of Shret lros. Ths. aye, Japatrurd It are kept constantly on hand. TIN ROOFING and all o•nrk connected with the bu siness executed with neatness and despatch. and at the most reasonable price• LONG& JACK S ON. TIIE undersigned reapertfillly beg learn to Inform the public thn t they have cornmeneed a STOVE FOUNDRY which is now in full operation. nn Coal street, tent to Henry Jenkins* Wire Screen Manufactory to Pntoville, and known ao the Patisrille Store W.,rk, the, would. therefore. call he attention of stove dealers of this region. and all others, U. their stock of stoves, as they feel tontident that the) Mn supply them on as reasnnable terms and w 'Moores, stony pattern and equal in beauty and material to those 'purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. N.ll.—Ali k inii.inf castings done toorder at the shorts rat notice and on %helium reasonable terms. HILL dr. WILLIAMS Pottsville. May 29,1817 22—ly New Marble Yard IN POTTSVILLE. TIIE snbscriher announces to the public that ithe has opened a M A nnix YARD in Norwegian street. a abort distance hack of For & Mummer's lintel, where he intends keeping on hand a large *utility of Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, Posts, &c., &c., of as gond material as the city of Philadelphia can Pro duce.. and which will be executed In the best mechan ical style, and at short mince. He invites the especialatiention ofbuildeo and others to call at Ids' Vard, as he Intends keeping a supply of Marble for house work, such as Window Sills, Door Sills, Steps, Platforms. &n.. of the very best material, both of Marble and Brown Stone. He has also made arrangements with an extensive Marble Mantel Establishment in Philadelphia. to supply Marble Mantels of every style and pattetn, at the low est city prices. Rio terms will be fond reaannable. , . March 4.1818-10-Iyl ,THOMAS C MOORE. -- Elegant Presento for the Do ll- days. rrifE annnunres tin his numerous I monomers and friend* that he Iniskort received. in addition to (hive :already published. one of the moat elegant assortments of hooks and fancy ankle* ever altered in this place, embracing a epoch larger assort ment than ern he fund at any one place In the dues; all of which will be sold at unusually low rates. The following enroraces but a minion of the aspirins CU The Women of the Ilible. splendidly ilinstrated, ear bnioird sheep. gilt, a splendid gill hook, Bonk of Pearls. One steel engravings. goat, extra gilt, stirred Poems, cloth. extra gilt, The 1t0.,k of Player, Antique, Scriporre Parable, do, Frionniship'ei OtTe ri rig for 1519, A rabewpre. MIL The Opal. illustrative Reel engraving+, gnat, extra gilt, The, smarmier, gnat, extra gilt. Wreath of Frit miship. cloth. extra gilt, The Christian Year.eloth. extra gill, The Porget #le Not for la 19, elath, extra gilt,. Christina:. Roe, cloth. extra gilt, Lady's Amami for 11449. Leatiets of Memory. illuminated, Juvenile Strap Conk, cloth, extra gilt. Esrtsngs al Home, do do Holiday flouts, do Flo Fairy Girl, cloth, embossed, Fairy - Tales, cloth. endowed, extra gilt. ids' and Boys' id Lcellany, cloth, embossed. The Gem.cloitt. gilt, Together with a number of tamper works of Poetry and Proof.. variously hound ; an elegant assnetment of Albums, Tny Conks and Cards.Geographital,lllistorteal and Scientific Games, and a large collection of fancy articles intended Mr present* in the coining season of gill. just received and for Sale at less than BANK rile 'S prices AN Dorle-511 Lutheran and Reformed. Hymn .Books. Tot SUBSCRIBER has just received and will heredßer constantly keep on band, a supply of the follnwing IrooSs. which be will wholesale and retail at publishers prises: German and English Reformed hymn flanks. German and Enplirh Lutheran Hymn Books. Union German Ilytun Bunks, German Psalters and TeGnmems. German and English Imiheran Osiechlsms Gentian utla Reformed Catechunas attack's Pra!er Hook. Nit:both...tut, and Ileberman's Prayer Book. German Family tholes,i be People's Illble."Tesplenems, A It C Books, &c., arc. All of which will be sold very cheap llat ANNAN'S Decl3-52) ChCap Wholesale!and Retail Lionbstorcs. TooCatifornla for $l6O onAn:ties. uNionl-c..ttyrum-ENTERPRIZE. AGENTLEMAN who is a practical GeologisLand the inventor (Man improved machine for inparrting golAriust, has arranged a party to proceed to Cilitiwnio. lie pmvides tools. machines, tents. and a full equine meta. An Asuyer and a Physician accompany the expedition. There Is room iota few more. SKS in cash needed! See Philadelphia Ledger or Times, or apply for particulars to U. 83000% POtttirittr. or to • A. COCHRANE, Agent for the Advertiser. 14 3 Walnut Street. Dec23-52-I to] Philadelphia. Now to the Time to Subscribe! TUE DIAGAZINEW FOR 1640 i Salbscripliops tamed for lee follorior Naga:mu si BANNAIV'S BOOKSTORES: OIIA AV . II,6ODIT'S. 44444 11 . 111,COLVIIIMIC,SATIOIN4L, I IIIEAE MAGAZINES are molt splendidly mixt- Mated with Mezzotint!, and Steel Engravings, Mo del Cottages. Fashion Plates. ice. They also contain Btnne■. Tales, Poetry, !wt.. by the best writer■ in the country. Term. 03 a year. or 93 cents per numbe r.— The number forJatinary is now ready,and dingle copies for sale at : HANNAN'S{ • • Meciel4l3 Cheap 11401tatnIPP. The Great Pictorial Brother Jonathan. FOR CHRISTMAS& NEW YEARS, 49, ri , IIIS MAMMOTH PAPER contains upwards of W E n graving', the f7lOlll convpicootte of Which Janne entitled, --The ehrittnoto Sleigh R 1411... This splendid Plume covers the entire one side of thle great paper: and is Itself worth the price of the paper. The Jona than afro contains Stonier, Tales, &e..—Pjlne 10 Cents or ten copies for 11. Persons In the tountrytan have It by enclosing centsi a letter, post Fuld, to l'A NNA • DetlG-511 Book and Variety Store. - - Ladles' Curb. THE 81108C11111E11 keeps constantly on hand a a taro assortment of Ladies' Cur* of ever/ do. irrlptloo; ail at which will he rileposed corms reasons ble tern a. at: CIIARLEA DARLET'S Fashionable Hair Cutting end Missing Balnpn Centre St. y ltro doors Delos Markt! . Potbellies, Vie. 23, '4B. 5241 STOVES STOVES! Cheap linA and Varthly Store SATURDAY* MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1149 ,CHEAP IFIARDIV&I3E TOO'STOILIas VIE subscriber invites the sulee- W...,`:%:ed r ., - ; lion of builder/ and fallen( atm wad to Oily ellelted to his eastward area. se reed atom of !UMW& ILE and TOOLS.. Setae agent tar the celebrated Plates; Ike., made, by F., W. Carpenter. of Lancaster. Pa: Smarts Jaeltatoes *awe imparted sad wierted for retell rake, War. Gneaves & wont' and elatcher`i Chimes. Files, Plane Intas,&e.. Braces and Bats. Scones. heels, thotro and Williams' Cut Sheet Edge Tools of ceeryheroartption. °Boddie, Hardware to, great entice", Bart Ilinees, Screws. Spring.. Utile. dre. American ale Imported Loth' s. Latches, and Salt, of every doscript n. Mns• eke and ether bock,. with White Knobs, &e. hash Weights end Nett at factory pieces. Ate mode date— .wet at the depot frm 4 rawly. nose who bay for ././.48 II will and it to their advents:se to tall on • : Sepd7,'lB-39 7.t.] W)I, fiIveLURE, N. 111 A 7 lillartefftc; betwen7l.lilll677lb; COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY ST S, 575.32 and 33 Arcade, aid PI North Third street, • , Philadelphia. CIAUNCTRY MERCIIANTS can rave • i•• , ,, yr s : frogs 10 to 15 pet rent. by purchasing , `A.:- at the above stores. fly importing my own Goods, pitying•but little rent, and living econand tally, it is plain I tan undersell those wim purchase their goads Pete. pay high rents. and live like princes. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of pen and pocket knives, 'clamors and razors, table knives and forks, in ivory, stag, butfAin, bone and wood handles ; camera and forks, steels, gi.e.;mitenc: knives, dirks, boccie knives, rem - dying and plain pistols, &e. Jost received, a large stock of Rodgers' and NVostenbolm's fine pen and Congress knives. ANIL a large assort ment of Aecordeons„ fee. Also, tine English Twist slid Gelman guns JOHN M. COLEMAN. Phil's. spril9 ly 15 Guns! Guns:: BRIGHT & POT T, TOWN IiAI.I.MON STOIM. DOUBLE and Single barrel SHOT GUN.;, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS, DU O. T'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION GAPS. REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The above are a Sae aitonment of En ellah and Ger man manufattore. TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, fiCISAORR, AND RAZOIIAIII line assortment bribe mnst celebrated make,. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. Bellows. Vices and Filer, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines. Safety Fure,Long and Short handled Shotcls wade expressly for nur own sates. BUILDING MATERIALS, Consisting , of Lmr.her. flinger. Oil. Glass of American, German. and Rimßah maturfacture IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, flbeet, Flue, Baud, and Hoop Iron; ' TOOLS, Illackamitlis . ,Carpenters.,Blmeinakere,and Saddler's'. S. A DDLEP.V, HARDWARE. & CHACII TRIMMING, With a variety of iron notions. - Enda. 23 47 1.5 _ DAVID RANKEiI. XII. 73 Chunat s!rert, confer of Bay* Strut, PIIIIIADELPIII%. Z-ZZo r OFFERS Ctr elle a t holce atanrfinent or i t :4 i .. TEAS on arcontoindulue Irrtti, • 5110 Italfcbeeta Mont - Lunn Ten, ' I, r q 200 do Ido Nion)ong Sourbong Tea, . 100 do tdn Oolong do do 100 chants English Brenk(act Trn, 100 hill - chews do do 50 down' Mnbra Sourhon2. 25 do , Powctionir, 25 do black leaf Pekoe, 10 -do Orange Pekoe, 200 111 b. boxes .ulterior NlO2l/flog Tea, 250 hdireilePla Toone 11)50t1 Tea, 125 do do imperial do 100 do do Gunpowder do! 10 do do Company Dyson n l'Ort2l-43 lot The Cast India lea Company. HAVING OPENED A TEA Mr . /MEW/ESP. Jr.. 11.251, NarlA Third street. serf bor to ord Rotterdam:llsta. gutcancnita FOR the dist - stool al E beit Onto. GREEN AND 15-"X.:-; BLACK TF:Afs.fff the latest importntions, would ery. respect Dilly. Invite n call from country merchants and others visiting, our city. Our tea. are or the nnest finality, and very fragrant,ll2 I ine been select ed with the greatest care and at unusual Mw prices. Fdr ,ne rountry trade they will be packed in quarter, MK or pound packages. if preferred; thou two advantacfs; Ist no loam in draught. 211 an assort meet of teas fora very small amount of capital. The Mom particularly is ofaqt.ntag , ' to WS..s or nonielrote means, and whose ealea of the artirleare limited. Our determination to to avoid elt unnecessary expense that w ill have a tendenry to Increase the cost of our tens, hence the present course of circular letters to the trade tnotead of travelling agents, a practice pursued by some of out cotemporerles, et very' vent expense. These Agents must he paid whether they meke sales or not. With the advantages we possesso . f procuring Tee; and a close epplicetion to business, to ally within?. Or alien ding to nor own tensile., and not entrusting it to others mutt ultimately inure no a share of your mama. Jan.B-2-Iy. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY, HAVING enlarged their store,33l Market Street Philadelphia. and greatly increased 0 their facilities. are offering for their FALL I ASH WINTER TRADE, a choice. varied and well-selected stock or GREEN and BLACK TEAS, wholesale and retail Parked or Loose Teas no the most favorable terms. VI DEALERS. The packed Teas sold at this establialimsnt are war ra atrid to he oft he most soperinequallly, and are offered In large and Alllllll quantities, at 4, litle rut discount . Please calla! 337 Market Hirers...lntl d•mr below IS hall. north side. Philadelphia, and give them a trial. Oct2d.lnld 44-31lio Ness* liroccry, Flour. Feed, AND PROVISION STORE. - - TllFlSubsrrihtr entrances to the citizens of ;Poloville, that lie lia•Just opened a new Grace - '2l - ry, Flour and Feed Store. at blank' ataial.w here 'he will always keep on hand a ••pscior frock of choice - GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. Family FL.11111„ TEA. COFFEE: SAMAR, ace.; all of which will he sr levied with pent care, and will lie mild at very low rates. lie flatter* hlmnelf that he can make It to the internal of this community to deal with him: he there :ore solicits their pat tonne. fie raturns tqaults to his numerous customers for the patronage they bestowed upon him In his other has ince, den .11.47-50 It. It. 0110 EN ER. A CARD.-I.ITTLE Ik MARTIN, w HOLES A LE rind Retail Dealers Ft DRY 1.1 , 1...^RR00D5, GROCERIES. TEAS, /.1(41 1 0R.5.&c. 4 ""% Atom On t;entre Street, near the corner of Ma- Immune°. to which the ayteul inn Al' the citizens orioles •nd coustry is respecttully solicited. ,201 IN L. LITTLE. Pottsville,Oct2S-41J JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. MM=I faTHE subscribers having this day entered into a copartnership for the impose of transnetin g a aeneral wholesale and retail famines.; ii. IRON. CIICCERIEd.PROViIeIIONS,IIA %%FLOUR. and roan. at the well-known York Shore in the borough of Potts ville, would stoat respectfully beg leave to say that they have now on hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron of all descriptions, also Flat Bar and T Rail- Bond Iron avarinusslzee,stiitable for drills and lateral roads, which They offer for sale at as low a rate as can be had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand at very low prices for cash. Alan, Cast. Blister, and Shear nye!, Nails and Spikes, Oes. Flair. Feed, Sr.c., all of which they would resiwctfully solicit sn Inspect ionof by the publi c ,. and relying ne they do open n alt Ict :mention to business to he able at all times to accommodate their customers. 13M=M P. R.-1 he iiihscrinpr would take !hip opportunit y 10 return his sincere thanks for the liberal petunia:it he has heretofore riceive4 from hip friends and the public eenerally. and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same for the new firm. Marrlll,ll3lB.lol EDW. YARDLEY. STEAM IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND WARN.RoOMR 71erlf1 Sir a sr ßsrresocond,—rtliL anr.Lr9to. THE isniterslened Manufacture • IRON RAILINGS efecery style, VERANDAS. GATE`?. PROEM 's I • TALS„ ARBORS, BEDSTEADS' and ell descriptions of ornamental t A ::e d t h :ll7nTi e r r a .at lt"remduCeV'd'rkp.ritn t779,Ml ces. AliVays `On hand, it supply of Fire Proof doors and Slimier.. a heavy stock of Reveal mid Cuinnion Hinges, Shutter, WIN Store Room Dolts.add all descriptions ofbuilders' iron work. This establishment, by for the moot extensive of the kind in the city, employs none but competent wnrkinen, possesses the advantages of steam-power and suitahle machinery, and Is under the personal supervision of the ptopriel6llll. who are practical men of long experience. affords to its patrons the enanantee that their orders will he properly and promptly, executed Phila.Octii- 4 /. 1 11 HEINS 84 ADAMSON: WHITE HORSE HOTEL.—Fse Uteerly,..farett Geiser's, c rrrrr of Centre and Afaaratrago Streets, Pottsrille. WILLIAM MATZ. annoonces to the public and Will nn , merlins friends that he has taken the above eelehrated lintel. where he will be happy In see all the thrmer cus tomers of the establishment, his friends and the p9bilc in general. The house has meenity been dtted fip in the hest manner, a ad he flatters himself that by tante. gifting attentitm on his part, that he can glee entire atisfaetii.n to the travelling public. Its stabling is emensire, and he has a large yard which Will seenminrelate any quantity of vehicles, and which can betinsed up at night. Jnne 10.'48. 2t-tr SHOVEL MANUFACTORY. • Eagle Werke, , la Crate* Siren, rovvartkur, urn door below tag Jlmerirmin 11.1 ac- THE subscriber would call' the attention of Coal Operator*, Merchants. and Mitten. , to es • amine his Roand and Square point Coal and Drain dhovels, manufactured by hiraaelf. and expreiride Ow the Coal Region—warranted to he made of the first 9uatity =finials and workmanship. at Cry prier.. All orders thankihlly received and puetn nlik attended to N. IL—Shoves Repaired: Dee. 2-19.tf) HENRY PORTER. Plumbing and Coppersmith Buslnesx. itpTHE SI/BSCR/BER announces to the public' that he has ennimenred the PLUMBING AND COPPERSMITH bUSINESS In suits branches In the Borough Open rwille. and he will be hap. PY to receive the Plempage n( the public. He flatters himself thu the work he has performed whlleln the employ of others, has been each as to give entire satts. , famine, and will secure to him their Partiality and fs. nor, which be will endelt•Of to iliefit by stein attention to basirretts,ind sedated races of thane". mills shop Is In Second Street, neer lir. °remora Cabinet Making Shop. Whete he will be pkased to re, ewe all orders labia lino of tomirtere. ' timelerT.3l3 •. . JOAN . A. DEMO. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. _. I• : .. CII CANES URN EVER. natter 'exit Retail. at tit "Philaderphie Watch sad Ards., tilers," eVir. 96 Xorte Sawed Streit, ni f Qatirry,--vituAnstrsts. Gold Lerc h, le carat cases, hill Jewelled, . ... • *Wand uperaids, Sliver Levers, tVill jewelled, .IS .told Leplae, IS X. caves Jewelled, IS " . • " Silver Lepines, Jewelled, • _ .10 ~ t• Silver Quanler Watches, I to 910 -.. _ Silver o e spoons, equal toin.periettiTea.l4; Desert ; Table $l3; other articles to proportion. All gouda warranted to he what they are meld • Grollalllty nn hand a tares assonment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WAR E.• Also, an wort went of M. J. Tobias k Co., E. Illutp ann. Samuel & Srothent, Edi-Yates & Co-, John lairl ono, C. &.11. Bewley and other superior Patent:Lever movements ; whtrb will be cniedin any style (trotted-. hmangaihents have been made with till the above named sum° tele brat ed mauu fact users of Ens la tad to furs nigh at short make any required style of Math. (or which °niers will be taken. and the name and residents of the person ordering put tut if requested. 0. CONSIA.D, Importer of Watches, Thila,Octol-44-lyj Nn. 96 N. S6cond 246 ---- A3Tb - 413 i MARKET STREET, PUILADELPIMA. The Cheapest and Largest as , :orntenta Of Gold and • Silver Watches, In Philadelphia. Gold Levers, full jetvelled.l6 carat rase. 1131/ and over *-1. . Silver Levers. full Jewelled, 15 mud over ..•°. ' " I.epinen n .. • 11 and over Sliver (Outten, - 5 to $lO Onld Pencil.. ' I 50 Silver Tea Sponna, equal in coin, 4 50 (Mid Lens, silver Milder and pencil. I 00 With a splendid assortment of all Liads or Watches. Milt gold and silver; rich jewelry.ite.,Sce. Chain orate beet manufactures, and in fact everything in the Watch and Jewelry line at much less prices than ca u be lantahl It, this city or elsewhere. Please save this agree lisement. and call at either • LEWIS LADOMUS, \0.413 Market Strect i ahnve I Oh. North aide, to . . JACOB L 0.10051113. M=l=iN= n-We have Gold end dd.:et Levers stilt cheaper than the nheve prices-ra liberal discount wade to the trade. • , rltilauripbai..liept.9.2, lnt3 29 61110 YEW A'SD JEWELRY STORE. No. 12 souTII sEeoNI) STREET, IA few doors below Morin ... P II I LA DELP', . annomAs Also) , Inv/ testhe attention atbe public to the haul/Isnot.. stork or WATT:IIk:S. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. ' , SPECTACLES of all kinds, BR! PANNIA WARE, &e. ik.c. whirl' he has Just opened at the above stand. Th• stork coltwrineo a lull assortment or elmom every article In his line. and /a offered at very Inn. prices—he IA 11111 to he undersold by any mine in the city. Cold Lever Watches, full jeweled: IS karat canes. warranted in keep on.l lime, $33 and upward.. Cold Lepines, : : .: : En and upward , . Salver Lever. full jeweled : ' : 17 " • • Lepines. : : : : : , : 12 " s"tri IU •' Gold Pencils • • • • 125 Gold Pens. Silver Peni 11, !is) " With a lame ocaortment of ilther omit les,egooll) low. , it Partkolar attention 1%111 he paid to repairirtr frotrheo. IMO. '4B. ' 'MIAOW do ELLIOT, Irolchntakers /old Jewellers, •%II PEA LED! IX TILE N. 1 1 ,11: • BY 11 - 1101..E.S.11.1•: , .1XJ)7,4 8.. Sterehest door to the Nlierre Elanli,Cetttre otter!, rrrravo.bg. gl- MESSRS. 11. & E. keep constantly on hand an exteneive asnortiltent or-WATCHES, em. Maxine every atyle; pi ice, and trianufarinre to he found in this inanity; a inong which tiler may particularly refer in the celebrated cold and silver LEV KRA of M I. Tobias 41 Co'. Jos. JOhll, ~,,, Robert Retaken. Wm. Robinson, &c., of whoa.. mann. fsan re they have a splendid collection. .A 1440, gold and silver Anchors and Lepines.tnwhlch they would Invite attention Also. a large •nd comPlete n•ron mlo of Jewelry and Silver Wale', embracing nearly every tinkle property inning under those heath,— elocke lit great variety; Monica! Instrumento and Fan• es , Articleanf every description. Repairing of Clocks, %Vetches, Jewelry, 4-t., promptly attended to. Means. D. & E. deem it uniteceesary In advertise ment to enumerate their sink more specifically; suf fice to any that it his been selected with marl, care and discretion; and in .Ine,of the most extensive to be (mind in the [sundry. Theft long expellence In the business will fully warrant then in inviting the attention of purchasers. In the full ennfidenee that they are enabled in *ell as cheap as any . nther establishment here or else where.' . flJeclBg;4l-1y VICTORYT VICTORY 1 VICTORY I WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON. Tile istsprj.,sa w'on c sant!, Via roll novels...in . • " TRIUMPHANT , . I - &Wes Restoration of Confileste is Trade, • FIVE hundred hands wonted immediately to make the , oew style WINTER COAT, n dish for elegant. and anneorn nee, surpasses anything Of ate Oland erre presented to the citizens of this Country A pattern enot ran he seen at the immense wholesale and retail Clothing EsfuhlOtintent of LIP PINCOTT* TAYLOR, corner of C"ntre and Mahan lingo streets, Pottsville. n large assortment of Castor, Avian. and Figured !leaver Cloths; Pre/tell Doc Skins, end English, French, Alnerlean, and Sax ony Twilled OM hr, of the flitett fabric and meonfae to re t Int...tiler with a treat vart.ty of Cass imeres Paletol, a nd other novelties for the ensuing pen non. A most untisually lame variety of rich and Oc tant Veatinta,whiell Mils' he seen to be appreciated and wr cordially extend an hn•itattun to our nuntemus cus tomers and the public generally, in favor us with a toil'. In rod''r to satisfy themselves of the size'of this well-as• sorted Stock. Silk Shin.. braaverx, Neetcerrldefol, Floury...Mem Gloves. &F. Boys' Fat htnnald. hine.of the latest 1112 ke sod Galan. • LIPPINCOTT dr. TAYLOR. Coryer Centre and Mabantnnen street*. • ocll4-42 ••/ Pottsville • FURS. nice FAkrr' roes rni LALIEW rnsAu OAKFORD. FUItRIEII• Xs:lo4 Chase Street. clew doors absee Third, (• nILAUELeIIt A, WOUI D invite the In rah and exam- Ine hi; super ior 'tack of MUFFS. BOAS. OAS. '.4 4 :if * I TIPPETS, &e., of every variety. con:lining of Rich Russia Sable. lintimtes Bay Marlin, Norway Martin, blink Sables, Baum Martin, Ste ne Mar tin, Ermine. Fitch. Lynx, &c" &c These skins have been selected with crest care, and are made by the hest win kmen in the country. ladies may rest 1./tired tint IoP tinkle will he offered for sale In this establishment 111,14 is twit perfect in every . respect. ' Seitt23,44- 3 11 Rum] CIINICLE's frAKITIED, 104 Chesnut St..a few Muir, above 311, Philadelphia*. FEATHERS! FEATHERS 2 Flom 121 to 45 crots itrr popttrl,rpenii for cash, Whole- cite, itmt Rea FREDERICK a. FRASER I/phol•tar asd float ral.Farviehre..Va. 413 ihrket St. attort 11th, purl it •ide.,npp•• ; site airartt Row, enit.tur.t.eiiia. _ ' :a W .ti n nr g ti n a 2 .n i t n t y i Vett ' d a t ' i t t i l 8 61 11 11 IX,: o a s , Vt n i i 7,8 ,1 ✓. " I lair awl real h..rs, Chairs. Table., Padotrads / and I.n.lltiti: (:Itsses, tattatiter with all other article. In( then N..' line or htisiness 111 t 1). *Try low rot !matt prices. N.II —Goods warranted - to give sailarict ion. l'hilallOphia,Ori.7,l9l9 , 41.3 m SALAHANDER, FIRE, .ViD PROOF CHESTS, • Fire-proof Doors lor Bank. ,and Stores, Sral and I. trr copying l'r.ArA, Patent Slairl.lned rrizetn tor*, Water Filter+, Patent Portalde %Vatrt Oa anti, Inurnded for the ■lrk and infirm . EVAN & WArdON. . . ICI Swath 'Third St., (opposite the Phila. Errhaturr.l mnsirrAcrutin 014 IFrep . . ,-.; .. .rt.....„... cnnstently nri hand...l large ns • ... 1 . .:L . :••.::3; • • - .....;114 onroneut of the above articles, •.4 , ‘‘.1 - .. ;•31....1t. together with their patent int -0 4,..1,. - P54 , •," pmvsd • Salamander Virrprno( 1,••li 7,...5em tll , -. sties. which err so ennstructed i k I_:Z`T.''''la. r.1.4;1•41 - as to set at rest all mains e-11ear....1:14 • 'I . j giIMM nkto their being solitly 14:7/ 4 .... fire mof,andthat they wif I rer irt the tire of any buttaltf,..s. The missile eases °ribose sates are made of hotter iron, the inside case oteonprtone,and between the outer raseand inner case is a spare of some three inches thick. and is filled in with inflestrertible material, art as to make It an iinamirtbillty in born any of the contents inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are pre pared and 410 challenge the world fn produce any article in the shape of llnnk Safes that will stand as runelt heat, and we hold Mital•lV.4 4 ready at all times to have thetn fairly tested tin public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture a large and general assortment of MO Pre- Miura Air.tigte Fire. PfnOr difes, of which there are over SOO nnw in live. and In every, instance they have given entire satisfaction to the parchasers•—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. Haywood & Snyder. Pottsville; Joseph O. Isawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. ilayleflnWil. Pa. . N. k.a. Taylor. len North 3.1 of.; A.Wright &•Neph eve, Vine st. Wharf; Atexandet Caw. Conviianeer. corner ofFllhert and 9th its.; John M. Ford, 32 North 3.1 rt.; Myers Buse, 211 North 3d st.; James M. Paul, Int Sonth 4th st.; Dr David Jayne. h South 3d at.; Matthew T. Miller, 20flooth Id at.; and we could name some hundreds of idhsrs if it were necessary. Now ave Invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof safes. to Call at oar store hefnre purchasing elsiwhere, and we can satisfy them that they will gel a better and cheaper article at our stare than at any other establishment In the city. We also =nal:Mitre the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at any low prices, cheaper than they can he bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. - - . . Phlia-Replo, l 4P-3i-Iyl JOAANNER WATRON. ATTENTION I • G,, -MILITARY STORE THE subsariber would respectfully in. form his friends and customers, that he has • , Invited his MILITARY CAP IRANI/PAC -4 TORY In Third street, No. 96, a few doers • XI • . below Rare, where he wnnld be pleased to see hie old costomers and as many new ' ones as are disposed to (amen , hint with their 1 , 1 • ' • Custom. Ile still continues to manufacture Military and Sporintetes article . , of every description, viten as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver [hen CaPs, of all patterns: . ~ 1 .... . Forage Cops. Holsters (or Towtp,tlady do. Cartnuch Bales, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword hefts of all kinds.. Canteens, Knapsacks, different pat. terns; Phu Buckets, Passing Braes, Tube do. Brushes and Pickers, Plume., Pompoonr,Piretnen's Otps. Lea ther Stocks, Gun Cues, superior quality Shot Bags, Game Rags. MUMS. &c. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. WM. CURSSMAN, N0:96, North Sd eaten relw doors below Rare. tTbaa—Jan.l3.l644 . 3 110 l For California AND THE GOLD REGION t TUNDERSIGNED has recently received direct .1. (tom Califersia, a variety of superb ankles de. *limed for Christmas and New Year presents, among which may be found doe French Perfumery, Fancy Toilet atticies. and all the etceteras fur Ladle* and Gerolecrieree Toilette; Montt cantle. 'elegant Card Baskets. Cut Glmit' timellirts inn Toilet Routes. fice. Dee. 9.1 c ? ... 91_,„?.. J. G..&. 1111011Eq. j... _. -,._ ;: .; .., ,'. , - 0/V 111 , ' . _,), ... i ,.,...., . AL NERAL ADVERTISER. c.tlpice portrn. I COKE! I CI:IMM 89 Loop Rona,. • And should they ask the cause or lay return. t will telt them that 4 man may en far and tarry long sway. !this health he pond and. Ms hopes high. lon that when flesh and spirits begin to fad, he remembers hts birth place, and the old burial mend. owl bears a Yoko telling hint to come borne - to his father and mother. They will knew by wy wipted frame awl feeble step. that have heard the summons, and obeyed and the 'Ora molars over. they will tvt me walk among them Onnoticed, and linger in the sunstunt whits 1 may. and steal Into my ruse in pence.—Votriut of a &agar" A voice is on mine ear-111 , 01C112111 voice; I come, I come, it calla tun to my last. Faint not my yearning heart, rejoice; rejoice, Peon elan thon reach the garden aline bleat On the bright waters there, the itchig streams. Soon 'bait thou Launch in peace thy weary bark. 'aked by note waves no more from gentle diva us Sadly to feel that earth to the is-dark. Not bright as once; oh! vain, vain memories cease, least your burden strive for peace. A voice Is nn mine eat—a intemn 10De, lbear its monitions in Chitllititer lanai It rename:hence to die amid mine own, Where first my forehead by the wild breeze Binned. Lost the fair tracery nfyouth, and wore A deeper signet in my manhood's prime. To lay ore down with tbone who wake no more. • It call, are—those I love their couch be mine— I bear sweet voices Nut my childhood's hour, And from my father's grave—l come, I cone '2 Blest be the teaming sound, my tnother's eyes Dwell onwty metunty yet, her parting team, And from thegrase Whertk wy young Who perished in the glory or her years, I hear a gentle CIS, "Seltjrn Rolm r . So be it; let me greet the pikage spires. Once more I eoine--'tis wilding youth may When far.the burial places of his sires; Rnl nn .! when strength Is gone, nod hope In past. There turns the wea tied mats his thoughts at lasi:, So do we change 7 I hear a warning tone, 'Tea I, whose thought. were all of by-gone Mows Of ancient glories, and from ylslnni Irene: I come to list °nee more the clalthat II chimes Of my 01.11 home—to feel the gentle nil - Meal o'er my brow again—to greet the Sun In all the places where he shone so fair, The while each wandering brink in music ran, Answering in Tonnes sweet thoughts, but all are tied-- I come, my home, I come to join tby dead: I heed the warding Coke, Oh: spurn me not, My eight friends, let the bruised heart go fall Mine were high fancies. but a wayward lot Math made ray youthful dreams in sadness tlets. Then chile not.l would linger yet awhile Thinking o'er wasted hours a weary train, Cheered by the Momis soft light, the Sun's glad smile, Stitching the blue sky o'er my path of pain. Walt lug mg summon; whose shall be the eye To glance unkindly—l have come to dir Such words, to disr oh pleasutt; pleasant sounds, ' What bright resealings to my ; heart they bring! What melody unheard in earth's drill rounds, And doat Mg from the land of glorious Spring— The Eternal Home! my weary thoughts rewire. Fresh dowers my mind puts firth, and buds of love, Cantle and kindly 11 ght for all that lire. Fanned by sob breezes from the world above, An pausing not I h ' k.•„ + u In my rest. Again, oh gentle summons, thou art blrst I - Sclect LUIS MASSENGHAM; OR, COTTAGE LIFE -MO' LOVE By Afrir. Kate Areetan. .111, there nn mut ruiners iff lure, Nnecer-during might O. it, it all a dream—a dream, A falling Ear el - night l`• There was not a more exquisite bijou of a cot. tags in the universe thin tnat of which Lids Mao •ingham became the mistress on her bride' day. It was situated in a beautifully wounded valley, and had been built and furnished in' accordance with the taste of the bade. No lady in the land could be more sati s fied and delighted on such an (era sion than was Lilts Ma-singtienn. Love in a cot tage was what ahe had sigheil for all the days of her maiden life, and now obe l i was rich in the re alization of her wish. I . "0. Love: what Jny the rosy motenats slue. Worth all Alahnutere flowery pnrailke t Alas. hot tuattotaits afill—tool bright to live. Like golden sands that dui') before our eyes.“ . if the actual matter of-facti world had been like what poets delight to picture 1 t, all had gone well. But after three months iinjoln is Laburnem V ill I, Lille fancied that the revidenc would be pleasanter it it were a little nearer tote, ;Opera end the parka. in six months a hundred Pr Ite were found with robe little' paradise," as shhail delighted to call it in the days of the honey meta ; and although it had been for some time pleasant to bits to sit at her crochet work, listening tel Edgar tfassinithain as he read the last new noveldor other entertaining work. skirl thought it extrente y dull when no one called in a morning but the ghy.ician and we cu rate, with their_ respective wi t t s. and in the eyed. ing but the same person over again. Lahr had been accustomed to the inrenite of flattery, and her portrait bad received the Our of honor in the last , year'. Book of Beam) ; there wa• nobody to look upon the living baselines, min, hut the sinali so ciety nt a neighbaring vitlete—and her husband: She grew anti anti unhappy. 1 Edgar at first 'mike' at het prejudices, and ho then remonstrated ; bail smiles acd rebukes wets alike ineffectual to restore h er composure: ' Lille, larbr. enthusiasm for a country lila had srot ergo red the affections Of Masninghain, had become quite orrery of it; anti was only tuition.; that the ehttage•aboultl lot die. posed of to the highest bidder. 1 Edgar lifaesirigham was well acquainted with the fake glare anti suptificia i pleasures of a lire in (own; the insincerity of gar comFrinione, the ex tracas' gence of .an ty and prole, of upstart preten. stops and mdii formalities ; hut his truthful repro sentntion, titled to rreonelli..l his wife to the nom piratic° perfusion, and quiet happiness of their village. She put toles votortueti ~,, v upon her hue. hand's mcnces, attrititarngibis preference for the country to j-nlouey and pareunnny; and when butt by these unjust euneinsionii of the only inject at his lova, he expressed disarpointment and regret, she answered sharp:) , and idaolently ; and having thus placed herself In a false position, her pride prevented her from acknowledging the error. , Thus Love is often quenched, and happiness is expeller' from hearth and h e me. s'.. ' , ft was a sharp and early, winter : the prospect from the cottage-window, which In tbribright sum mer time bad been a scene of perfect beauty, was altered quite: the gaunt trees exhibited only hare I fantastic branches, and the once verdant hills were black and frost-bitten. dnbw descended and cov ered the ground, but it. whiteness only cadged the dirt-maimed clouds to appear more dieuial.ll Lilis sot by the tire, thinking of, the gay scenes and de- ' lights of the metropolis, the enjoyment of which '' she was forbidden ;end 0° latsuincham inquiring the cause of her melancholy, another o f th ose pa - I ful aerates of upbraiding Oriutred, which herl,a as. I become familiar In the mitage raised by l o ce, r . I Man-inghana retired from his wife's auger, I d ,Lilii was left to solitude and tear.. . • ' • • • I • •i ' • Hours,appeared to hive elapsed before Edge Maaringbarn returned; athl the joy of 101 is was excessive, when she learn that he had( been 611, 7 ployed in'making arrangements fora departure foe town nr, the following day lier heart's best wish was an the point of being realized ! Early on the morrow, the now happy bride and her fond partner were on ,h e way to thei metropo. lie. ' A splendid mansion as taken, and Lilie felt herself more attached to her husband, than ever. It wen so delightful to 6e( l again :n the scenes of pleasure, and among Mends who paid homage to her beauty Ind accompli moo htsseingham seldom accompanied her 4 the oferss end balls ; hut her.hrotber and aister.indaw were devoted plessureecekers ; parsing 1 their night, in going from one party to another,l and their mornings in quarrelling. Lille, however. witnessed none 'of their connubial jars; her home was one of peeve; for though it seemed to bee that Edgar distened to ° tier descriptions of the pleirsures she had enjoyed. with some dolmen( melarlcholy, he never rebuked or condemned tier. Her Oreseisce alwa y s called a smile into his face ; her voice of affection always' seemed to chase his cares sway. , • _ • We hue said that Msuingham seldomoceoro. partied Lilis in her round of pleasures; bet evanick , oUy.bis attendance ceased! altogether. The truth Iwas, his health had become delicate . andtbejlight sir affected hint. Mill bedidslotdatiretorterent. his wife's enjoyment. Through long ti7rin ore tedious night the-;bnitetrid sat alone—with his pleasant books. as Lino thought—but really pon dering on the wettest", he fondly believed he bad secured ins wife's affeettoos t hut which affections were divided with the world ! Still, when (him- Saga a opped at the door. and Lilts' fatigued with the night's enjoyment, eame•inso the room, there we. a pleasant smile fur her from Edgar. Th o moat brittisnt hall of the season at length occurred ; and I,bis never looked more lovely than upon that occasion. % Edger seemed weaker than timbal, hut denied that he wee ill. After hie wife had departed with tier relations, however, he thought it squisito to consult his medical adviser. He had deceivellisimeelf with regard to his ilineas ; he had wriiggled sgsinst Vie corroding influence of neglect ; and in the joy of hie wife'. prisenee he swore to forget the pain end suffering which her stroller; always cooed The hall aa• at 111 height. when 3 strange dark figure suddenly ':entering the paloon„colled upon I.ulie to return.' Her huohind wee dying! The carriage wee at ,the door, into which the astonished wile entered with her Ptrenge companion. As they w eal rapidly alder, the stninge woman, in reply torn inquiry from Lilts, said, ••• His heatt 11,4 broken!" . ‘lifok,n!" rsc!simeti Lino. "How!" By your n=teet. You here de'emett him hap py in the solitudeof home, whilst engitged in you 14,114 and elegant gossiping, ahros t i; your selfi s h. tires suggested thai he tnight not he unhappy, when your reason should here es.ured you that there is La happiness In the rdpience o f the one we luso." The carriage Popped, and Lille in agony milled to her hiushand's room. But She had cnme too Islet Stu, called upon his name ; there was no reepernse; stir threw herself shrieking upon Us life less form, but it was cold ; and ell her Waites could nut restore the spirit to its @loin., unto! With tears and bitter cries, she embraced all that WAS left of the lowed one. •'He is &id !he i. deed rshs escisimett. .It is I who hairs Earn !" liligl Lilts! Lollar exclaimed • vole.; ind suddenly she telt her trtntl ela.ped in that of @nutti er. She orator', and Whine wildly in the face of the speaker,fell upon his neck in an agony of tram. It woo her hos:land! She looked around her again and again; and again and again embraced him; she became BP. Aired it was he delusion—lhere were the phew. covere d hills—the gaunt trees the cheerful fire— the well...remembered cottage home, l.—... Thank heaven ."! ohe mu emceed, it wag but a dream ' The dream was not forgotten. And tnar coo tage horns once more becanwthe scene of content. mere, and of happy love. . 11l CIL 11i». C'''..llope.—A great variety of flowers bath the Creator plotted in the garden of the human m i n d. Amo n g these not the least attrartive and beantiftil is Hope. En looking at the structure of the mind, we do not regard hop , its a distinctive lamb,. but as an exercise. It belongs to the class of emutinns, and although lees violent than Nome, for instance fear and anger, it is mere pow edit', and in a kind of way most needed in the coneltution of man.—lt has a sustaining power. It places itself right opposite to that dark anti Dread emotion despair. and is perpetually engaged in counteracting its influence. It may be true that there are found some in wham tt appears only as a glimmering light. hut these by reason of 'this idiosyncrasy may be considered as exceptions. The law of our nature is to hope. The necessity. of the law is as obvious es the law itself. With- out the 'mention of such a principle, it would be impossible to'live in Mis world, certainly to live in comfort. Hence when amid the fall of man so many flowers of Paradise withered and died, this remained with its bloom and beauty to please his eye, and cheer his heart. some plents there are that can grow only in Paradise.- This will spring upHiny where—even amid the deserts of this world. It is never to he eradicated from the soil of humanity. It is congenial and maces' with us. for as long se we live there will be desired arid expected good before nu 'lt seems to underline the entire strata of human faculties and feelings. so that if they could be conceived to disappear or be extinguished, it would still remain. Like a peteniel spring embosomed in the earth, it dwells within man. It is a sparkling fotintain in the in terior court of this august temple the soul of man, whose waters assayer bubbling.up in beauty sod brightness. Hence flows the stream of com fort through the valley of human life. There is not a condition of humsnitY • cin which hope is not attendant. There is not. an aspect of out destiny ou . which her benignant light does not fall. Who is a stranger to her impulses ! Chjklc hood reaches forward to youth.—Yo u th impatient. Iy swells Manhood. Manhood hopes on the very confines of age. The traveller, far distant train his home. has this for his cheerful companion. The mariner, tossed upon the treacherous wave. with joy anticipates the hour of his anchorage in some friendly pmt. The sickmen is continually looking forward. to the time of restoration,, to health. Earn the •Iyirig non often hopes to the moment of giving up . the ghost. In the busy 'Militate world of human benign how many are led stn by this in the pursuit of human wealth, fame, power. promotion pleasure. 14he smiles on, the immured captive drooping and eortowing with. In the gloomy cell to which superstition, despot ism or bigotry has convignell him. Oh gentle, U1111101.1)111Q hope! hioy offspring of infi- nite henevol-rtes. divine creation of the Omtiipo. te.itl—[N. I'. Observer. . .11a. Scaifs. r77ldle D ingliters. - It is a m ur painful spec lade in fent deli. where the innitter is the drudge, to lee the daughter. elegantly . Idres;erl, reclining at their ems-, wrth their draw:rm. their mime, their fancy work, and thei , reading—beguiling themselves of the laps. of hours, days and weeks, and never dreiiining , of their responsibilities; but as a necessary consequence of a neglect of dirty, growing weary of their useless lise4„ lay bold of every newly invented stimulant to rowe their drooping energies, and blaming their fate, when they date not blame their God. fir having placed them where they are. '!'here individual often tell you, with an air of affected compassion, (for who can believe it Icel . !) that poor dear Mamma i. •working herself to death; yet, no ationer do you propoiathet they should swift her, than they de clare she is quite in• her element—in plaint, that she never would be happy if ehe had only hilt co much to :lei. • of the Ilible.L-The true rase son why some literary men disdielieve the Bible, is the or .givea by Dr. John:on :- 4 •Hecause they are ignorant of its contents." Anal the name me 7 be the reason why si many readers fail eve n In read this ' , hook divine." him Ellie, in her "Poetry of Life." ha. .well _said;— "With our established ideas of beauty, grace, pathos and outdimity, either concentrated in the minuteat point. or ettended to the widest range, we pan derive from the Scriptures a-kind of greti : Oration not to be found in any other 'memorial of the pelt or present time. Front the worm that grovels in the Just. to the leviathan in the foam. tog deep—from the moth that corrupt/ the secret treasure, to the eagle that soars above the clouds— from • the shepherd's fold—from the consuming. locusts, to the cattle on a thousand Mils—fro n. the rose of Sharon to the cedar of Lebanon—from the clear crystal stream, gusting from WV flinty rock to the wide waters of the deluge—from the barren waste to the (reignl vineyard, and the land flowing with milk and honey—from the lonely path of the wanderer, to the gathering of mighty multitude—from the tear that falls in 'merit, to the din of battle and' the shout of a triumphant boat—kern . the cottage to the throne .—from the mourner clad in sackcloth, to the prince in his purple robes—from the gnawing of the worm that dieth not, to the seraphic vision of the blessed ; from the still* small voice, to the than. -dm o f Omnipotence: from the depths of hell to ilia regions of eternal glory there is no degree of beauty or deformity, no tendency to gold or evil, no shade of darkness or gleam of light. that does not come within the connivances:if the Holy guipure', and therefore there is no expression or cone/pion of the mind that may not bare, find • corresponding 'pkture no - ti - tut for excellence that may not meet with- ita , fall stiimly; and do condition of humanity excluded from the unlimit ed scope of adaptation and syinpathy comprehen ded in the language and spirit of the Hilda.' -gbouwiris ,Message, °Wiley to the limited ape= of out columne, we are only able balmy a Ipostioa of this docurneat be..fore our rarer, !laths conuttencenvnt of biomass saga the Goeuser all ea to. the general *an of the State, arofthe **Miura we are cells 'to, the goodness claw overruling Providence, whose kindness wi have 101 l ,„experienCed. He al, so alludes to the Iteatli of . Croy. Shank, in a, touching manner , .-r,stollitti hit enjoy virletleo and recommending Dowel arriature by the lortialecore in respect to the memory of thedinieguithed dead, He veryhinioromely; alludes to the coochuion of the Mexican war, and rejoices'? the restoration of P The voluMeets and others *be took art in the wet arellgbly spoken of for their val. or and purioriartt. end recommends that some suitable-measures be c i token by th e Legislature In perprouate the mem ry clam Pennsylvania got: diets,, - The mange is lengthy: soil after alltid iding' to some otheritopies, he cornea to the alb- Sect of" Protection. , He says: The operation of laws on the pert of the Na acme, (tovernment,•fremed with a view to the a.seesment of dotirel and collection of 11113161111, is a subject seriously laffeeting the finances el this Commutonwesth. No Stile in dui Union des penis to a greater dime on the advantages of • wholesome enterprira and thetste imployinced of ...app.!, on the atabirily and agency of laws afar& ins reasonshle•pmteetiOn In domestic isuinatty.,— Our mountain., (riled with rich deposit*. of iron. and cost, invite the manufacturer to ern*" hie skill and capital in these commodities, and when they arein demand, the whole productive businese of thsSiate prospers l No interest feels the press sore of foreign competition, more keenly. mite requires more certainly the fostering care of gip. erustent ; none spreads to a larger extent the s.c. ties industry of all classes of citizen than thaps. culler menufarturinel establishments of mu. own Slab.. The eyatem established by the act of Cock cress of 1846 is (ranted for the purpose of revert s ue, and discrimmeteslagainal rather than for pro. tection. - The effect if fetch lows would netOes, redly be, if continued, to strike down the mane, facturer, end to depteliseeery interest which direct, ly or indirectly leans lon him for support. , Of the interests favorably *fleeted by thee, tabliohnient of manufactories, none deserts more especial notice than the laboring and prodocing classes. The.* compose the great man of Ogla population, and in all respects differ radically from the same Clawea in other countries. Hare, they area part of the government itself, and u 43th are freqUently requirrd, in the exercise of the elective Ireachi+e, to Ideelde questions the most momentous, str , oling I even the stability anti due lotion of our free inalitutiona In the formation of the government under which they live, they were a component of the Sovereignty which had wrested from a foreign power the independence of the (lined., end I took with others sit equal part in the difficult questions involved. To en, able itiern to discharge in a proper manner the duties they owe to the Country, to where, and themselves. a portion 'f their time should be given to the examination end consideration of public questions. Hy the *mud of their labor, they should be enabled to elevate their contrition in society, to command 'for themselves and families, not merely the necessierim,-bul the, comforts and even the Mambo. of life, to give 'to their chils dreo the benefit... i easonable education, and to ensure a competency , when age has tibqualiaed them fur fictive empinyinent. The price of !shoe is re g t i l i t e d by its dementl, and the value of the a belied produce,' w lWheir the dequind tot labdt is small, and the reduce of thatolattor low in price,the toward of i4lustry is comparatively mien cad i when the demand tot labor is increased, it ri-es in !aloe end receives an 'lldelplate reward, Ilene,, whatever increase; profitable - labor. is turbo sontially beneficial Ito the working classes, sod affords them the means of comfort t the delights of rational enjoy ntent, '364 dui opportunity of eits slang their eiir.dirl anti performing with safety to the country the ethos of einzene. , ' • The tuantifacturct, if he le sustained in bits enterpri.e. prodocesittne result , hy, opening to the harmer a new gource of employment. It is fro. quently urged, that the system of protection 1 to domestic -industry is of more interest to d ie an mufacturer than to the laborer, as it ens- Mee him to disposeOf his fabric., for it higher price. and to realize a hole, profit on his capital; but is not the capital of the laborer also Involved in the fabric. end dote ho not receive a reward in proportion to the !Slim of the article! Let it be remornherek also, that hi s do e t imi d., —the wants of his I family.—the education of his children, ill depend upon the meccas of the es tablishment at which he is emPloyed, and the oto jettron Can have ht3t little - weight. It is also 'ergs ed, that a reductinn rc",,,riominal value* to a spe cific standard, would prciduee a result, requiring for domestic let.w.no prolection an the part of goy eminent. A doctrine of that nature is radically , wrong, end at variance with the principle, on which our free government is foqnded, firing .iown the standard of prices for labor to a specie wandard ; allow tie greater reward fur industry in this reentry than in England, and thestrorkr rug etas-see ere necessarily forced into the condi, don of foreign operatives, compelled to labor con, stettly and di'igently to earn for themselves a miseiable subsistent*. All the !geodes, many of the comforts, end even the necersaries of life, coteillte denied to them, while the education of tyw otrapring meat be wholly neglected. Other classes of society are also injuriously or beneficially affected, as the laws an this subject favor the one Gr i d", other policy. The agricuts wallet, inclined ,to measure the general welfare by the prices of tits produce,' and to remain urns tented while these are satisfactory, is required, 'only, the exercise of his practical knowledge, to he informed, that Ae suffers also, by a policy which strikes down the manufacturer. The home market is hr* only true reliance, Th e a mig o , o f th i ngs abroad may infoid increased prices for the produce of his fermi the miseries of unhappy IrelandOind the unsettled state of public affairs in other parts of the world, may create a temporary demand for 'grain anti thereby augment the value of hi, pro- ductions; that it would be unsafe to depend on contingencies of this riature, over'which his gov, ernmeut can heve no control. The entire produce of his lands, whether distant or nett the foreign market, must depend fur Ituniform cud fair price lon the hone demand. Any other reliance is de lipendent on the y policy of foreign governments, the convulsions of unsettled power, and the unfruitful harvests of other producers. It is nor, Waterer, iq enhanced prices . lane, that he Girds his reward. In the home market be , is h.s own fector,..evoids the risk of simples, the dangers of transportation; and can itelecr,tis own time for the disposal of Ns produce. The menus lecturer crude* to the market, in the fabrics be proposes to sell, the produce of the farmer , who is thereby relieved of the haunt and expense of conveyance. I lo another form he is still mare largely benefit. ted.One °li t he elements of well regulated so ciety, is unity of interest, Whitener may be said to the contrary. no natural Antipathies exi s t he, 'wren capita) and labor. They ere dependent on, are siipparted by, and receive vitality from nob other, The Matin'aeturer who invests ander the fostering car. of g overnment his capital in pro& tilde industry, opens a new source of wealth to the farmer, the etticin and the laborer. An indy.trious popolstion, whine reward Words comfort and (competence, gathers around blot ; other Classes are attracted, and the storehouse, the workshop, rho school and the church are erected; villages spring up; the din of active industry and the world of enjoyment mingle together; roads are opener!, bri ages are built, lands rite in value; and the farmer find* a market at his door, not only for his ordinary surplus produCe, but also for numberless articles which were deemed no y of transportation. From that overflowing toned in, an hundred rink% wealth is poured into is treasury. . NO. 3 These are a few of the many advantage, alb! attricultiiriliat and the lrboret r , arising from a fine and reasonable protection of the domestic' indusuy of the country. The existing revenue laws of the melons! ansetnment, by opening - , nur poris to foreign manufactures, Write the labor of the wretched, starving operatives of Europe, to com petition with this beahhful and rents:taus coo. dition of thirigsA The conwiptenei are ruinous truths intere.t..of the labortng and producing and dry the asteacos of prosperity irt every branch of industry. It shoot 'not be 'forgotten, that the reliable wealth of, State consists in the profitable industry and capital of the citizens. Whatnot Limbs therefore, to prostrate individual prosperity, to diminish the value of produce, to injure productive labor, 'or to drive from wholesome Investment the money capital.of the country, strikes with slay, ming force the beet interests of the State. The revenues of the Commonwealth are derived prin cipally from reel and personal estate, and from our railroad. and canals. In relation to the former, it may be 'said, that every dollar shipped for the purchase of foreign fabriesdiminished their value, depresses the home market, dud reduce* tbs,profits of the, prodncer, and hence lessens the 'amount of residue paid into the treasury. Callitil - invested in the various . branchre of manufactons, dub in value, in proportion to the depression attic business in which it is employs,. and *ben &sign competition is suciesefalley eon= of ' low duties, in driving'lrora,Wa Mots market the fabric of dm capitalialf_hichavertusent is comparatively valuelesassod the riWreligretbants from ere,ipmitly ratfunidis•Pimlittarom.,mts. • "' - • • ~
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